Sherbrooke daily record, 17 août 1899, jeudi 17 août 1899
[" _ re + 1 RIVERLAST NIGHT.- Pree-Will Baptist Church - - and Other Buildings Destroyed.ia - F0.© LAST EDITION._ SHERBROOKT, QUE.THUKSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1899 | | \"PRICE ONE CENT \u2026 | TREAT MOE'S (TRANSVAAL'S REPLY | [WAR IN THE [DREYFUS ~~ |PLAGUEREACHES |ARREST OF 4 a - INCENDIARY ORIGIN?Blaze Was First \u2018Discovered on the \u201c Bteps of the Church-Insurance Covers Portion of Loss.\u2018 Moe's River, Aug.17.\u2014(Special)\u2014 * À serious fire occurred here last night.\u2018At about 1to'clock flames were discovered # tbe Free-Will Baptist Church, sod they had already gained such besdway thas all.efforts to extin- igh them were in vain.In a few - minutes the whole thing was on tre.here was only time to save the organ, \"which was 4akén out through a window.J About sixty feet distant were the buildings of Mrs.Edwin Stevens.The \u201cfire leaped this and caught in the barn.It was then evident -that barn, shed and house, all connected,- would be destroyed.The furniture was remov-.\u2018 od from the house.A large number of neighbors who had reached the spot made brave efforts to save the house, \u2018but in vain.\u2018 4 The origin of the fire is unknown, pre \u2018 avincendiary.When first discovered , was burping on the front steps out-.ide the building.; The insurabce on the church ws -$1,000, which will probably cover] .shout two-thirds the luss.: * Mrs, Stevens\u2019 house and barn were insured for $800 in the S.& 8.Mutual.\u201c There was also $200- insurance on the contents of the house, but:the greater tion of this was saved.* Me PERSONAL._ Mm.B.Gillon and children are vising in Ascot TL co Miss Jenckes left for, Rimouski this , Momibg, for a short holiday by-the we.» 7 .y i | .Mayor Fraser has.gone to Buflalo,- - New York, for a few days, on busi- em, bo + \u201c.though it was \u201cevidently: the work of | TO ULTIMATUM.Will, it is Said, Be Ready Before the End of the - | Week.- OUTCOME UNCERTAIN.The Times Correspondent -Believes Britain's Demands Will Ulti-\" mately be Met.Johannesburg, August 17\u2014The Government's reply to Mr.Chamberlain is ready and will probably be delivered to Sir Alfred Milner, British high commissioner in South Africa, bè- fore the end of the week.London, August 17.\u2014The Pretoria correspondent of the Times says: The ultimate adoption of Sir Alfred Milner\u2019s proposals is considered certain.oo to Johannesburg, August 17.\u2014The Star says the Government of the South African Republic will reject the proposal of the British Colonial Sécretary, Mr.Joseph Chambérlain, to submit to a joint commission of enquiry the franchise controversy, but has prepared a new scheme.CL - Pretoria, August 17.-The Volksraad has resolved to eliminate from the African Republic) the religious qualification for nomination to the judiciary.The executive have issued a proclamation appointing Augnst_ 20 and -Al- gust 27 .a8 days for national humiliation and prayer.Rigorous press censorship is enforced throughout the country, as well as censorship.of despatches coming and going.London, August :17.\u2014The Cape Town correspondent of the Daily Mail, -who criticises the \u2018Partial attitude of the Cape ministry in affording every facility for arming the Orange Free State,\u201d\u2019 says: \u2018The Cabinet, à few days ago, sanctioned the removal of a million cartridges from the Cape to Bloemenfontein, and last night (Tuesday)the Standard Bank despatched one hundred thousand sovereigns to Pretoria, in response \u2018to a very urgent demand.\u201d oo \u2018Pretoria, August 17,\u2014The report of the dynamite commission.is a victory for\u2019President Kruger.It advises a reduction in the price, but ignores the Co Bh , ole pod Mis, Albert C Skinner re- question of the cancellation of the oxo?æ- pe (night from their wedding.| monopoly.\u2019 v OL - _ Queda Mrs 1 Ç .ag = > LL : .0° ~ Ms.Lloyd and child, and Miss Mui- = pen - J- ™ of Masmawippi, were-in town yes- CHANGE IN BANK.train.lerday.= 0, at Mr.Frank Grundy- |It is Said Merchants\u2019 Bank.May la.fo p has retur ed rundy, of the Q C.R., Purchase the Jacques Oartier vo _ Wrelurned from his short trip to tbe | hod to sesside, ,( > Branch in Quebec.rawing- _ : ~ : .ç Mrs.Phill; STE Quebec, Aug.17.\u2014(Special)\u2014It is =.Cdokshire Mimore and ouster, from stated that \u2018the principal branch of eme Tederday, » sitors to -thè city | the lacques Oar tier Bank de this city, re 4 .- - - \u201c| will In a few days pass into pessession A, _ ow Montgomery, of Morrisburg, of the Merchants\u2019 Bank of Canada,and destian +» 18 the guest of Miss Greeushields, be re-opened as a branch of that insti- 00am, % Gordon street, ~ [tution under the management of the eo Fring Mr, and Mrs, §; , Nutter are vis- Present Manager Leduc.| op ji Cieouna, where they will remain oo EF eid of the month.* CALLED TO POINT ST.CHARLES.¢s aud ge Belanger, of Le Progres, | = oo - Pu lu.an Visti Belanger ale spending their Rev.Mr.Graham Becomes Pastor of brain, ication on the Maine coast.St.Matthew\u2019sChurch.\u2018 Am, ludge H W.Mulvena is taking a Montreal, Aug.17.\u2014A% a largely at- Py : ort vacation from official duties attended meeting of the members \u2018of St.obec to ¢ seaside, near Portland, Me.-1 Matthew's Presbyterian church, Point ell Jet, .Miss Hoctor, who bas been visiting St.Charles, last night, which was pre- \u201c #Mr;G.A.LeBaron\u2019 Mo VISISINE sided over.by the Rey.Mr.E.Scott, (Ferry returned yesterday tu Montreal street, editor of the Montreal Presbyterian Peu.= : Record, it was decided to extend a PR | a Bev.F.G.Vial, curate of St.| call to the Rev: Mr.Angus Graham, | a = _- .whore po ure, has gone to Cacouna, [of Petro ia, Ont.\u201cThe vote on the re- Mio.by \u201cSète Will spend his vacation, solution, in which.the church incor- : a : A M.Tylee, of Boston, has porated its delicerations, was unani- nt his vacation in C \u2019 mous, .- mation \u2018 ® Tylee and children roe for ore The Rev.Mr.Graham is not a stran- nm, 7 ~§ resem, - be Or Mie ger to Montreal.Thrve years ago he me Mr, +.> co passed a brilliant examination in the delhi ce and Miss West spent a| Presbyterian Collége, which is affiil- \u201c1 Divine 38Y, yesterday, with Murs, |iated with McGill University in which | is Vague T'aus rFospecE Lcdge, Lite institution he was a gold medallist in at .gS Ake, 7.Lo 1895.Mrs.Graham, who is a native OT, _ rs, McGovern and her daughter of Nova Scotia, is also .a graduate of oo 1 0 Ormstown, Que., are visitipe MeGill University.Co - B qu relatives, Mr.and Mrs.W H.~The Rev.Mr.Graham has had Lo - ; th, in Sherbrooke, ©\" 77 charge ot the Petrolit church for two L L \u201c} TCH Fo CL years, during which time it is reported cub ew Co, and My of the Canadian Ex-| that he did excellent work.He is a Lt the Grand Trunk wo W.Smith, of|young man of much force and earnest- Lo._ Lite Lak » Were \u201cscen on the ness, and is said to be an indefatigable\u2019 st e Iteng aah de : ob y they worker/ As a pulpit- orator he has Lore, ; agencies there.| established himself, and his coming to \"day, \" ng R.Dalby Morkill leaves Ross, | Montreal will be a valuable addition to \u20ac and BC., for the East next week.local church eircles.- To Hy ! soon be among his old friends Ç_ __ gx brook, -.D\u20ac intends visitisg Sher- | RE To X %8 well äs other eastern cities.BRIEFLETS.i I Ta : ss Mi A Mrs.John Leonard, - and | Some great big melons at very small vo Tagg Mr, } Kathleen Leonard, My.prices are to be had ,ac Fletcher\u2019s\u2019 vo \\ Mr.an dM; oF oi and family, and{ while the lot lagts.DL ai pe | atthe Gnd Gent ar eters + WON, Erwin.\u201d BLCS(S of Mr.and |S.F, Fregeau, Rock Island; W.W.+ \u2014 Me, Ulderie = .Cole, Robert McNabb, Toronto; D.\u2018 of the Views Brien, ormbrly leader Brenner, A.G.Snowdon, Montreal; E.- 4 à Septemhe Band in thig city, will, Bolger, Quebec.© 0 À thé Philharmonie B toe leadership| We have today placed an order with S.Fi ASME Brien is as at Megan- |Ganong Bros, St.Ste:hen, N.B., for 2 i; he wi) doubtless txcellent mu- a choice lot of chocolates and bonbons - \u20188 new sphere vf work e successful high will arrive in a few days, 1.J.ë - = ' - 1 McAuley, 0 ) 7 \u2019 - - 3 - = ) + - | _ , ER [ng PORN gronewet (constitution of the\u2019 South © PHILIPPINES.Insurgent Forces Were \u2018Beaten at Battle in Angeles.GAINING STRENGTH.Natives Rising in Negros and Cebu- They Occupy All Villages in Northern Luzon.\u2019 Manila, Aug.17.\u2014The insurgents have been concentrating for two days about Angeles.It is officially announced that Colonel Smith, with ten companies of the Twelfth Regiment, and two guns of Battery E of the First Artillery, under Lieutenant Kemley, Yesterday morning, attacked 2500 strongly entrenched insurgents at the southern approach to Angeles and drove them back after a sharp fight.The American troops .lost two men killed and twelve wounded.The insurgents\u2019 loss was estimated at two hundred men.U S.force will hold Angeles.About two hundred insurgents appeared yesterday morning in front of Dolores, a short distance north of Porac, but they were dr.ven-off by oue cothpany of the Twelfth Regiment, under command of Captain Anglum\u2026 One American wounded.to Manila, Aug.12, via Hong Kong, August 16.\u2014Arrivals.and mail ad- vices from Negros and Cebu agree that the insurrection is gaining strength remarkably in both these islands, which had hitherto been counted as the.most friendly in the archipelago, and whic received with the greatest cordiality, Prof.Schurman, president ot the U.S, advisory commission for the Philippines, at the time of his memorable tour.Outbreaks are feared, particularly in Cebu, where some of the leading men have gone over to the insurrection.Many of the wealthy inhabitants are preparing to leave the island.: - '- The bombardment of Paote, on the east side of Laguna de Bay, by the Rapidan, whose commander was un: der the impression that the town had been re-occupied by the insurgents, aroused strong resentment among the natives of the whole lake region.It is asserted there that officers and crew of the gunboat landed and looted the best\u2019 buildings after the bombardment.The crew of .the Rapidan häve been transferred to other duties, \u2019 \u2018Officers of the United States gunboat Wheeling, which has returned here from a cruise along the northern coast of Luzon, report that.the insurgent forces occupy every village.| STRUCK ON THE HEAD.FRANCOIS DRAPEAU, CARPENTER, INJURED THIS MORNING.\u2014 A Piece of Lumber Fell on Him \u2018While Working at St Charles College.Francois Drapeau, who lives on Alexander street, met with an accident this morning.He is a carpenter and was at work un the interior of the new St.Charles *emiuary building.A piece of lumver fell from above, striking him on the head.- Drapeau was picked up by his fellow workmen in an unconscious condition and carried to the office of Dr.Rioux.The wound was reveral inches long, but the skull was not broken.Tbe injured man soon .egained consciousness and the wound was dressed.Itis expected he will quickly recover from the accident.~~ : 1 | -DEWEY ON D}CK.Leghorn, Aug.17.\u2014 Admiral Dewey, who has been sufteriog from a fever, 18 now better, and yesterday morning he remained on the deck of the Olympia.It is believed the admiral will give an official reception bclurs leaving for Florence.STUUK.BR.F.Morris, stock broker, Odell\u2019s Block, reports to-day\u2019s prices, 1 o'clock by telegraph, as follows: .MONTRÉAL BTOOK EXONANGE.Canadian Pacific Ballway .c.we 9876 ntreal Gas.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.s. : a a 3 b -a Spy xT # ne eT ape +.ne 7 7 Crs YEP.AP \u201d oo = =, Ti F § = \"a z b & ve À : .: a ; 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mieu ow \u201cA \u2018 - crea SOU 7 = .- J + ed LA mm Le ; PARCS - a 2 Bw 7 ; \u201c= : Bw SE SE ear a J a se .> : \u201c4 ~ Deion 2 The mms Bes emmy STE ae eut © + i Om : - : Lo.cry em Coe u .- \u2018 \u2018 rt.Tle : be % Le 1.+ + Li \u2018 Lom .FR - .\u2026 _ - ce.- .ee Tai ' \u2018 .,; ., \", , oa het La .\u201c La .A = - 7 777 vu - - 5 PT oi la eda hE.2 GL BC UR OI J wi + 2 , , ws 4 Prva cw, ao .\u201cte ! - dustrial - lzgaxL Woop, T J Tuck, aia a et IT Tn aa i] INSURANCE ! - \u201d All Branches, Best Companies, T ; :_ Lowest Rates, Fire Companies represented : Royan, ÆTNA, QUEER, LONDON, MANCHESTER, ALLIANOE, BRITISH AMERICA, WESTERN, COMMERCIAL UNION, * GUARDIAN, PRœNIX Or LONDON, BANTFORD, LONDON & LANOAHHIRE.LANSANSERE, AND NORTH BRITISR & MRROANTILE -\u2014 ~ North American Life; \u2014| Travelers Accident, Dominion Plate Glass, ?Boi ix Inspection a and \u2018Insuraace.vo, ; © (Gua antee Co.of N : Dominion Burglary a Guaï atitee Co.DRESSER & CO.ww, wr DRESSER; McCarthy Block, + W.McKEE.29 Market Square.FRANK THOMPSON Tk COMPANY Bankers and Financial Agents.- Municipal, Railway and En- Debentures bought \u2018and sold, : T investment Securities suitable for Trust \u201cands, Esta Exccotors, \u2018Frustess, \u201cI always on han Notes and Bills Discounted.Advsnces made upon approved Cellat \u201c eral Security.ass nange rurchased, 81 Welll # i re iomhona toy On Fhe Sherbrooke.ADVERTISEMENT, A Thursday, August 17th 1899.i Seasonable Subject.- Bathing Suits, \u201c Boys\u2019 Batl- \u2018ing Drawers, 10c.15\u20ac pair.- Men's Bathing Drawers, 20c¢ and 25¢.Boys\u2019 oue- piece Bsthinz suits.60c and 75¢ suit.Men» one: piece Bathing Suits, 75¢ and 8§5¢ per suit.Men's Navy and White Co'ton 2 eve sathing $1 36, and.= w Jol, $2 65suit Auy of the above tent per mali, postpeid.\"M.COE Both Phones.Hofbrau, A new Liquid Malt Ex tract, prepared in a simi- Jar mrnner as the world- famed Hoff's Malt Extract, , manufactured in Cologne, .Germany.The most emiñent medi- Does cal practitioners reçom- Qualit mend Hotbrau to the nurs- ity ing mother, the invalid, Count the convalescent and to all With who are in need of a You healthy, nutritive and in-| vigorating Liquid Malt Ex- ?tract, while to\u2019 the athlete it is also invaluable, Do not pay fancy prices.for Malt Extract.We sell Hotbrau at 15¢ a pint > botile, 2 botties for 25c.J ) \u2014 \" GUSTAVE RICHARD, \u201cPRESCRIPTION CHEMIST, 153 WELLINGTON STREET EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK, |\u201d Fatabl ished 1889.- - = \u2026 1 E535:000 BOARD \u2018or DIRECTORS: R.W.HENEKER, President.How.M.H _COCHRANE, Vice President.G.STEVENS, C, H.KATHAN J N Galer, H.B.BROWN, .W.THOMAS, HEAD OFFICE: SHERBROOKE, P.Q.Wa, FARWELL.General Manager.S FPGELEL Local Ma B.F.Morky Inspector of ranches.LT aterloo [ £88, or Btanstead.S.Stevens owansvil'e J; Macklacs, Mgr, Coaticook.B Austin \u201cRichmond, W.L.Ball, gr Granby W.H.Robinson - Bedford E, W.Morgan Mgr.: Huntingdon, K.N.binson, Mer Magog, P Olivier, Mgr.8%.HE aciathel J.Laframboise, Mgr.© Agents in Montreal.Bank of Montreal.ndon, rng.Naticnl Bank of Scotland.Boston, \u201cNational Exchange Bank.A New York.National Park Bank.Collections made at all accessible points.Drafts tsimed for any required amounts, good at a) ofutsin Canada, United States and Europe xchange bought and sold.INGY BRANCH DEPARTMENT at each oon Inter@t allowed from date of de osit and compounded sanually, without requir - ug the-attention of the Sopositor ce hours from 10 to 8 thrdays from 10t-1 : HELD IN A COIL.OF RED HOT WIRE.Trenton, N.J., Aug.17.\u2014Joseph Moodv, an employee of the Trenton Iron Company, became entangled in à coil of red hot wire that was being drawn Tuesday.Before he could be \"rescued one of his legs was \u201csevered, \u201c \u201cbeing burned in two by the wire, while the other leg was injured so that it will probably require amputatior.Moody is at Mercer Hospital and there is some chaurce of his recovery, \u2026 = |B DDIN( |ter\u2019s Episcopal Church.High-Class .Ostermoor\u2019 $ Patent Elastic Felt Mattress! Vermin- proof, nop- absorbent,- will not mat, never gets lumpy, never requires re-making.Has been rold io large mtmbers to the \u201ctert families and institutions in Fherbrooke.As good hair, and = half the price, from $9 to $15.Ssmple on view at our store.Prime Geese Peather Pillows Made up in fancy ticks, $400, «45.00 and $6 00 per.pair.Uther Pillows from 75c¢ per pair.- Feather Beds to order.Spring Beds and Cots of all kinds JCHN EDWARDS, \u201cFine Carpets and Furniture.171 Wellington St.NO .RACE OF AN DRER AT TROMSOE.\" Tromsoe, Aug.17.\u2014Captain Nass- \u2018mee, of the fishing vessel Cecilia, which has just arrived here, reports\u2019 [having met the Nathorst expedition which was fitted out by King Oscar of Sweden to search for Andree at Sa- | bine Island, 78 degrees north, Nath- orst had found no trace of Andree.BOY BITTEN BY SHARK AT JACKSONVILLE, Jacksonville, Fla., Aug.17\u2014Delano \u2018Wed, a filteen-year-old while bathircg in the river at Panama, near this city, wus bitten by a shark Tuesday and died from his injuries.His left log was torn almost frim his body.The occurrence is unprecedented in tbis part of the river, tully twenty miles from the ocvill, : AN AGNOSTIC'S WORK TO BE UNDONE.New York, Aug, 17.\u2014When Henry M.Taber, of 42 West Twelfth street, died not long ago, it was discovered that he had led a kind of Jekyll and Hyde existence, so far as his religious life was concerned.Although a prominent official of the First Presbyterian Church in Fifth avenue, he had for twenty years been a fervent agnos- {tic, and had surreptitiously devoted much of his time and great wealth to ~ | publish broadcast attacks on churches.One of his greatest efforts was a book of bis own compilation, published a few months before his death.Colonel Ingersoll wrote an.introduction for it.Agnostics prize it highly as of great value to them in maintaining their propaganda.Miss Mary Taber, his daughter, was greatly pained at the disclosure of her father\u2019s actual belief, and resolved to undo the'effects of it as far as poseible.\u2018| Sbe took the legal steps to procure front the publisher.sgll the plates from which the book was printed.\u201d It is now +aid to be her intention to destroy.the plates by fire, \"FIRE IN À CHURCH.Loss, $200,- 000.The origin of thie fire is.unknown.Many valuable church records and a large library were consumed.Among the late arrivals at the Continental are: @.Colt and wife, North Hatley; R.A.Trudeau, St.Hyacinthe; H.H.Weston, W.B.Hodge, Miss L.L.Hodge, Cookshire; F.Frahan, R.Roy, F.H.Ward, Montreal.A source of pleasure to thousands who will hail its advent with delight, the \u2018Lancer.\u2019 Choice Pianos - this week from Ivers & Pond, Kranich & Bach, Heintzman & Co.Mason & Risch, Dominion.Splendid \\ assortment to select from and the.prices are extremely moderate for first-class instruments that you know are right.No trouble to show them to all visitors who may favor us with a call.H.C.WILSON & SON, Branch Store at Mago._ Lots of Room - for Farmers 8000.Men Wanted to Harvest the \u2018| with the exception of farming.The .|A Small Blaze ' of t Westchester, N.Y., Aug.17.\u2014Fire, | ps aze, the First of the.yesterday morning, destroyed St.Pe- | evening fof a blaze in a shed used'as a [and you will be well satisfied.\u201d ceitly been admitted to the Bar, has IN THE\" WEST.| Only.è | \u2018Wheat Crop.Winnipeg, Man, Aug.14 \u2014(3pecial)- The members of the Canadian Press As- | sociation arrived here (the gutéway to the West), on Saturday morning.- Since leaving Tor mtô on August 8th, visits bave been made to tl'e Muskoka Lakes, \u2018North Bay, Sudbury, Port.Arthur, Fort Wiluam aud Rat Port age, all in Ontario.- Rat Portage _is the centre of a great mining district, and tbe members of the Association were taken for a trip through a portion of the Lake of- the Woods, which - covered about 40 miles\u2019 boat ride.The scenery .of this section is delighttul and | by far the best of any go far seen.It is surpassed only.by that of the Eastern Townships.While on this trip a visit was made to- the Mikado Gold Mine, cne of the most successful i in Northern Ontario.The whole process, of mining was very.interesting.Ore which proves very valuable, could not be seen to contain the least particle of gold, at least, visible to the \u201ctender ¢ pressmen.Ë \u2018he norvh-western part of Ontario, fo miles around ' Port Arthur, \u2018offers exceptional advantages for farmers.\" ttlers can obtain.160.acres of good.land on payment of 50 \u2018ceuts only fur registratim.\u2018As yet the gr-at advan- ta es of Manitoba and the North West Térritories, for \u2018settlers, have not been | opened to the view of the visitors, but a start in this directiun \u2018is made this morning, as the party leaves for points.further west.Farm lands a few miles from Winnipeg cost from $4 to $5 an acre, and it is \u2018apparently of good quality.: Everything appears to be over- done, great future for this country is in its farmers, for.the cities, towns and villages are all filled and business opportunities pre-empted for a population neaïly double that at present.Young men looking for farms can obtain plenty ot opportunities here, but for \"professional and business men there i is very little room.: The one topic of conversation now, is the wheat crop, and getting it ha- vested.Saturday evening was quite cold, and a frost was: feared, which would have doue a great deal .\u2018of daui- age to the crop,, but fortunately it turned warmer before morning, and the danger is supposed to have passed.| A warm wave is said to.be coming.Last year over 5000 men were brought \u201cOUR LINE OF Silver Plated-Ware Is very complete just now B ke dishes, soup -tureens, bread plates, celery dishes, chocolate - pots, fern pots, etc., etc, besides a full line of Rodgers\u2019 A 1 Flatware.We should like to show ~ you there goods whether you ~ wish tu buy or nut.A.C.SKIN N ER, Watch maker, 7 Welliñgton Sq.2 NOTES OF THE NEWS.The fifth commandment, according to the official Russian revision, now reads: \u2018\u2018Honor thy father- and thy mother, the emperor and his officials, that thy days may be long, etc.\u201d The Madrid.Gazette \"yesterday announced the quarantine on everything arriving from \"Portugal.Sanitary p.sts have been established - on the frontier for the inspection ot travellers.: A newspaper published in\u2019 Macao, the Portuguese seaport at the south- |- west entrance of the Canton River, reports that France has occupied the island of San Chau, an assertion of her right to the province of Kwang-Tung, in the event of nthe pagtition of China.Ambassador Cambon, writing from Washington.July 15, 1899, that an international congress- of public.assistance and private beneficence is to meet in Paris from \u2018July 30 to Aug.5, 1900.The French Government is to be officially represented and foreign governments arg requested to send \u201cdelegates, \u201cAccording to ol St.\u201cPetersburg despatch to the London Dally Telegraph, it has been arranged that the czar and czarina shall pay a visit to Queen Victoria at the end of August or the beginning of September.They will afterward visit the king of Denmark and Copenhagen, and then make a briet stay at Darmstadi.J \u2018The royal mound ct the Hill of Tara, in County Meath, on which the kings of Ireland for,one thousand yearsjwere trom the east to harvest the wheat, s crowned with great pomp, has been and this yerr it is estimated that fully 8000 will be needed.- Young men, who \u2018 have some knowledge ot farming, can readily secure $2 a day, including! b ard, during the harvest \u2018time; this | lasts for about six weeks.It'is expected that this year the price will go - up to $2.50 yer ddy.It is to obtæin these laborers for a short time, that the railway companies offer uch low rates on their harvest excursions from the east.to western points.\u2018 * | The city of Winnipeg tendered a grand reception to the visiting piess- men on Saturday, and the leading gentleman in charge of same, was Alderman Horacé Wilson, a former Sherl-rooke boy, who left there about 27 years ago., He is a prominent wholesale and retail bardware mer-| chant in Winnipeg, \u2018and one of its most prominent city Alderman, [I ; FIRE BRIGADE OUT.\u201d .Month, \u2018on Goodhue Street.The fire brigade was called out 1 last.summer kitchen, on\u2018.Goodhue street, and owned by \u2018Mr.C.O.Genest.À.bag of feathers had caught fire from the chimney: The fire was extinguished with slight damage.This is\u2018 the first fire call this \u2018month.MEETINGS IN DUDSWELL.Public meetings are called in Dnds- well as follows: Bishop\u2019s Croseing, Saturday, August 19th, at 7 Marbleton, Monday, August 21st, at 7 p.m.Mr.Chicoyne, M.L.A., will be present and address \u2018the people on provincial politics.TET The brightest star of the season, the.invincible Lancer, - The citizens of Lake Megantic are urgivg upon the C.P.R., the necessity of a new station at that place.\u2018Leave your family troubles at home, and visit the Fair at- Stanstead, Mr.Charles.Cabana, who has re-.returned home from a month\u2019s 80- journ dow, the St.Lawrence.He intends to make Sherbrooke the field of his legal pursuits, and is fitting up offices in McManamy\u2019s block lately occupied by Messrs.Richard & Duffett.Bank street is founded upon a rock, as the builders of the improved \u201cwater systenr haue disdovered.À great deal I of blasting is necessary in opening up a trench for the pipes and some heavy.charges of dynamite have been exploded in the rock.Yesterdav one of the blasts shattered a telephone pole, interfering somewhat with \u2018the telephone service in \u2018that section.~~ GOOD NEWS FOR LEVIS.Quebec, Aug.17.\u2014The work on the enlargement of the Levis station will be commenced immediately, and.it is believed that the Department of Public Works will call for tenders for the en- larging of the graving dock in a A week or ten days.* PR | tiou of the duke.EE en ER te JER JY destroyed by ~a gentleman named Glover, wha hoped to find the ark oft \"tbe covenant buried there.It is needless to say that he did not find it.The government of the grand duchy of Baden has forbidden any and every demonstration proposed in honor of the victims of the unsuccessful rebellion of 1849, when the Democratic, paity, under Brentano, took possession of Carisruhe and held it until the Prussian forces \"effected the-restora- The proposal to erect a monument in the cemetery of Rastatt, where the rebels made their final stand, \u2018has also been: vetoed.coAL cat DERAILED.TCORALIEINE CORSETS which has west of Macao, as| BOI] on - Corset Co.In introducing ourselves again to the Fastern Townshi-s it might net be out of place to mention, that in extending.our business as we have fone throughout the Dominion, it is ot unnatural that some part of the ground has not been covered as it should be; and which we now propose |.doicg.We believe there are few who have :not heard something of the been besieged by £0 many imitators during the past few years, we think this in itself sincere flattery, and the fact that our factories being the most extensive of its kind in Canada and being obliged, from time to time, to to still increase our capacity-is a sufficient guarantee that the Corsets manufactured by the Crompton Corset Co'y.are the demands ot the people.| Some of the most popular sellers are : Magnetic Corset.Each -Bec- tion of the Corset\u2019 is 80 -tormed as to maintain the vertical lines of the body and readily conforms to the figure ot |\u201d the wearer.It is stayed with strips of \u201chighly .tempered spring ribbon steel, guaranteed not to corrode, and metal tipped tô prevent tue ends from cutting through the fabric, Made in Dove, White, Gold an 1 Black.AVA Contour.This ; is one of our newest styles ot Corsets at | present Leing £f¥.3 introduced to BR our customers, and is rapidly coming into favor hére, and elsewhere, with those who désire a well developed contour of figure combined with elegance, durability and comj - fort., Made in Dove.\u2018Yatisi Double Section Coraline Corset.Was Backed Over an Embankment ' * at Newington, Yesterday.A loaded coal car was backed over an embankment at Newington yesterday.Attacied to a freight train it was run up the steep incline to \u2018the _coal house, but the brakes not being applied soon enough, 1t went Leyond and dropped over the end of the track, which was some fiftee 1 feet above the level below.The brakeman who was .standing on the next car in the act.of applying the brakes had a narrow escape from being crushed - between the two.- = PERSONALS.] W.Dumaine has returued from St.Hyacinthe.Mrs.Ed.Lomas and little son, Al ton, are enjoying a visit at the Central | - House, Newport, Vr.Mrs.L.8.Channell and daugliter a Vera have: returned trom a visit to 1 friends at Barnston.- : Le Miss Senecal and Miss Beau in, of 8¢ thbridge, Mass., are in town, the | guests of Mrs.\u2019 E.J.Tetu.\u2014 \u201cMr.Bion Hopkinson, supt.of the Powers-Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass., is visiting his sister, Mrs.Geo.Johnston, Walton Ave.Miss Effie Shearn and Mise Annie Campbell have returned from a very pleasant trip to Lysander .Falls, and | other parts.Mrs.Quimby and Miss -J.Robie Quimby, of Lyndonville, and Mr M: E.Robie, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., have been, and Capt.Fullerton and wife, of | Danville, Que., are visiting Mrs.E.B.Lyster,.Wolfe street.At the Sherbrooke House are registered: L.H.Murray, Maséawippi; W.W.Orr, New York, N.Y.;I.F.Orr, Worcester, Mass.; H.J.Gross, F.F.Manchester, Plymouth, N.H.; 8.M.Spang, Philadelphia, Pa.; G.C.Derick, Clarenceville; -E.Haldimand, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Strong, Virginia, Vt.; P.E Hart, C.Max- weil, Montreal; H.W.Brainard, Newport, Vt.; L.P.Draper, L.Cushing, C.A.Hodgson.Montreal; E.C.Courtney and wife, 6 R.Smith, Thettord; Mrs.Schrader, \u2018Black Lake; Ww.a.Cross, Miss BR.M.Cross, Melbourne.| for, price L.A.Bayley, This Corset will fit the wearer perfectly the first time worn, no matter what the style of form\u2014sither long or short waisted.Is made with four and five hook clasps of the best materials, and guaranteed to give\u2019 satisfaction or purchase money will Le refunded.Made in | cru and White.{FAN _ urkish, Perique and Vi N8 Wal\"\"ngtor tram, RES Mixture Mat dImokers ! don\u2019t readily tire cf: K Perique Mixture, \u2018a bend of Pobaccos, 10 cents « package.\u2018AE.Kinkead&Ce., Sn of the Indian, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 i I ing are Brown, : Ladies\u2019 - Tailor- -mady ~ Jackets r shown in this\u201d city.Made \u20ac \u2018x.pressiy for C.F.OLIVIER, and in the following colors : - Black, Green, Drab, Beige, : New Blue and\" Black Oud Cloth, -and silk lined.Co cordially invite all the Indies to come and examine them before buy- elsewhere.New goods arriving every \u201cday, and worthy of [ your inspection./ The Boston Store: and the \u201cHub,\u201d - = 119 Wellington 8t., - Sherbrooke, -_ ADVOOATES LAWRENCE & MORRIS Advocates, etc, Sher brooke.AMPBKLL & LESCHAMP Wellington 8t., She:brooke, P.Q.SPECIALISTS.DE.¥.DUNCAN SUITE, Qunçeon to the Pr estaut Hospital.to Surgery and Diseases oi Women,]5 Monica attention devoid |A.Tel phos.278; Peop:e's, 250, HY Toit SH Ca and the j The wonderfull \u2018$1 Corset-of Canada, long waist and very strong.The pop lar { Corset of the -\\ i day, fits perfect X\\ and looks like.3 à French Corset, usually charged $2 50 $1 00.These goods are for sale by - Sherbrooke, Que.The Crompton Corset Co.D®- aud Burgeon, 81 Commercia Hatley 12 to 2 p.m.Mondays, Wednesdays Fridays.à, store.is fo furnish customers wit gouds ubtainable at fair prices.| EXTRA VALUES IN nong the late arriy J are: H.Pool, Cape Ion: Bay; rn Montreal; L.Hq Rand, Fite mes D.Martin, Magog; W- Chicago.GANDIER, MD.LAs LEG.MBG, bourne sitet.Bel Kugland, No.bo Mes ic Ph H.SPENCER.Homoeo Street.At N Ÿ ul MISOELLANEOUS.J.pABIUN, Voteriuary Burgeon, alba ~ Hotel, Bherbrooke NUMAN & BRAULEY, Dentists Weiss square, Sherbrooke.' SEKRY V, , Office at Tuck's Drv St Residence 51 Queen Sizset.al phone at office and reside:1ce.ua BRBROOKB STRRE 41 TIME TABLE Subject to change without ou.\u2018 BELT LINErs run in both direot.ons on the Belt Ling, make the circuit every 30 minutes s way, meeting eacli otuer aud the cars other lines ac every 20 minutes from 6.25 &.m, to, 10.40 pm.\u201d the sherbrooke House Ju PARK LINE.Park Line Csr 1uns between Sherbrooke Junctiou and Jicrorla Lark, ma rage trip svery 40 minutes, a , bess ¢ cars and oueward bound Lennoxvil Age , at said junction, LENNOXVILLE LIKE.Lennoa ville Cars tun between the Bl way office and Lennoxville, leaving arch ri minus every 20 ininutes, from 6.ban \u201c10,40 p.m., and meeting Bel and He.unc tion.8 \u2018Yransfers from Lennoxville to Bolt made 8 the =tieet Rallway Office or at the Bhar brood House Junction.All a4 junctios \u201cle Cars on RAVES) tin Sr 9 a.m The other transfers Right - Way to conduct any busines to conduc end he be Ladies\u2019 Dress \u201cSkirts, «Silk Blouse, «Shawl Capes, Cloth Suitings.- Real Ostrich Feather Boas.If it is style you want we It its quality, here rything the If its price well knows\u2019 ed \u2018further - have it.you will find eve best of its kind.\u2018oùr policy is too hereabouts to NC , ompharis.L.A.BALE.als at the Al 1 4 | : I claim tô-have the finest and range of i Aron + \u201ca Pa ~ 5, \u2014 SHERBROUKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY AUGUST 17, 1899 | \u2019 .- - _ : 7 } ; > American and CONICAL BALL A FEW MORE BE *- \u2018Special Bargains in our - - Clothing [ Department.{ JRST LOT- - : - + 60 pairs of_Meu\u2019s heavy Tweed _ .\u2014 Pants, they are made of cotton aod wool carded.toge ther, making e of the best wearing tweed tor BEE Canadian > Metallic Ammanition._ x ; - every day use that can be got, Of all kinds, f.- the usual price of such pants is = ._ $1.60, our price Our Fall Stock 8° _ $l.25 per pr.w \u201c18 arriving daily.3 ~ [SECOND LOT- _ = 48 pairs of men's heavy.all wo I a =\" Tweed Pants, the known value is RIM FIRE Send us your orders.we - j $2.00, our price - 10e ° can fill Cr $1.50 per pr.tuem = «1 D LOT- promptly.- .12 men\u2019s fine all-wool'Tweed Suits AMIE cast ; \", ~ \u2019 sack coat, nicely lined; as good.a \\g a - 4 + suit usually costs-at a custom mes BL tailor\u2019s, $16 to $18, our price B sooo.|], S.MITCHELL THE BON-TON.\\ 2 ©°- .SHERBROOKE, P.Q.- 48 & 16 Commercial 0.Hardware Dept., Bell Phone 11, , LE OHAMBERLAIN, , PROPRIETOR Grockery Dept.22.Also City Phone.\u2014 > \u201cus.Murray & Co.have the largest stock of - : \u201c prgerving Jars in the Eastern \u201cTownships, 3 \u2018 Lo direct fiom the factory, which we will : | > < sell the next 10 days, at the following very.; .) .| : = dr : Small, dc per doz.Medium, 5c .: = - : 3 z Eve n : Lattes oe Pith ws in all departments, Advises those with bald heads to look ail and get our prices.We keep a choice stock the other way when they see this, as - of fiaple Goods at very low prices.he does not expect to be able to .sell m.Murray & So.Combs'to them.If you have hair to - comb, try the latest allaminum Comb, > RN RR.B U R R AG E bright as silver, and easily kept clean, { B D ot] 18c and 15c each.pe 0 Ter escription, Horn Combs, 5c each to 20¢, | il p' Rubber Combs, 8c each to 20c.\u2018men Eetate Agency.For liz¢ of properties see \u2018Sherbrooke Gazette.\u201d Fiue Combs, 5¢ each to 15¢.~ O/oll's Block, 67 Wellington St.i Pocket Comb in neat case, 5c each.© 1 7 TorSle in Cookshire (= LAKEMAN.Business Block and residence, known ol CL - -Chrevicle Block, situat:d on Main, Street, Wir 66 - \u201c Beæold cheap, on easy terms of payment.LV e\u201d To For particulars address : L.S.Channeli, vo : | t-tu and thurs.- Sherbrooke.G 1 d - Le : Telephone toorcal on.~~ O Cy ALEX AMES, CLs .Cor.Kisg and Lansdowne Stréets, St k.» When you are in need of oc OT.- first-class Rr Hon.Geo.E.Foster returned - Meats.Ham, Bacon| from the \u201cOlive\u201d Mine on the \u2014 Oth,-and writes me they will at b= x - Pure Kettle \u201cRendered: Lard once add 15 additional stamps to] { : A specialty, 7 the mill and will by October.be 224 crushing 65 to ¥5 tons per day, .\u201d Prices right.Wholesale and retail.instead of the 25 tons at present.ST - Goods delivered promptly.\u201d ¥ | .Bell \u2018Phone 821.The- dividend of 1c per share for Co - July has been declared and stock _ 1 : at present market price pays 15 .The Purchaser : P.\u20ac: per annum and -hoiders a .receive their cheques every - month.«OF Ae This stock will be selling at double the present price.within a.year, and i is worth double to-day.T.KIRKPATRICK, Mining Broker, \u201827 Wellington Square, SHERBROOKE.To -Gerhard- Heintzman | Piano «has a decided advantage \"7 É.al Ë over the owner of an _ ordinary grade instru- ~~ ment.The latter often-|.U.S.UNIFORM CAUSES ROW.\\ Lo.Alaskan Militia Not Allowed to times realizes his or her Wear it in British Territory.; 7 need for a \u2018better Piano, Chicago, Aug.17.\u2014A special to the Vo but the former never be- Record from Seattle says: - Tf tomes dissatisfied, for the| There is trouble in Southeastern .: - teason tl Alaska over an order recently issued ley recogni ze by Governor Brady prohibiting mem- \u2018that nô :better Piano is bers of the Alaska militia front cross- = - made and offered for sale.ing White Pass gnmmit in uniform.5 6 A LeBaron, the Young Men\u2019s Christian Associa- Sle Agent for the Eastern tion ot Skagway gave an excursion to Bennett City, in British territory.- In spite of the fact- that British sol- diérs had appeared in uniform in Skag- + Townships, \u2018Sherbrooke.[cLossyY ) .\u2014 [|| up the question of British troopers ap- pearins in.American Cities in uni- .SWEET form.- - way frequently, certain militiamen who tried to accompaby the excursion across the summit were taken from :the train.by \u2018the officers.Several of the congressmen why have.recently | beén in Alaska have promised to take follows the .use of TARENA the ladies hair Soap.A shampoo With it not only cleanses; but 0 sweetens, alluys scalp itchiness and prevents dandruff\u2019 STRIKING MINERS RE-ARRESTED.They Are Charged With Defying Federal Court's Injunction.Spribgtield, Ill, Aug.17.\u2014Deputy .United: States \u201cMarshals Weier and Eaton have arrived here, having in custody Ebenezer Morgan and Roy Bowman, who were \u201carrested at Car- bondale and who are charged with violating the injunction issued by Judge Allen in the federal court, restraining the striking miners at.Car- Tarina is a perfect t ar Soa and the very best for the com.plexiun, the tar tending to cure pimples and all skiy affections.It is a specifié 1gain st the evil effects of perepiration 'and Big Muddy \u2018Coal Cumpany.| It is charged tbat Morgan and Bowman assaulted Sam T.Brush, mana- .geroËthe mine, last Saturday.They ; were bound over by\u2018 a justice of the | peace at Carbondale.in $1000 each and | on giving the bonds were re-arrest by the deputy marshals.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014rgp- \u201cRemember that, next week, .Aug- \u201cBold in tin lined box 25c, 7 your druggist does not k it, we will send box \u201con receipt of price, post paid i.Albert Toilet Soap Co, Mfrs., P.0.Box 2410.MONTREAL \" MAKERS OF THE CELEBRATED- / \u201c| Recurp will be wi ews items for insertion iu the DAILY RECORD , | Grand Organizer N.H.Breton, was in \"| outspoken but courteous to all.To the poor and suffering, a faithful and |at3 p.m.' unselfish friend.Sunday evening address will be on the 18th, at 7.30 p m.terville from interfering with the op- | erations of the mine of the St.Louis | MAGOG.(N ws items for Insertion in the Darny Ela) or Drug Store Magog.) y everved at Fraser's Aug.16 \u2014Mrs.A.Farwell is the | guest of her daughter, Mrs.W.W.Chalmers, Mr.Mathewson, who has severed bis connection with the D.C.M , bas secured-a position with the Bell Telephone Co., Montreal, * Messts.Bertrand, Desere, Castel.lette and Prt.Contant returned Wed- | nesday from a two weeks\u2019 cal ping expedition to Little Magog Luke.They report a most enjoyable time.Three Villages.STANSTEAD, ROCK _ISLAND AN D ~ .DERBY LINE.) | [News items for insertion in the DAILY RECORD 1 be sladly received by Miss Berths M.Parker, local correspondent, Rock Island.1 - Aug.16.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Bangs left this morning for Manchester, where they will visit friends and relatives.Mrs.J, M.Gilmore and Miss Mary Gilmore aro visiting at 8t.Johnsbury.Master Chas, Audinwood, while| near Mr.Fregeau\u2019s overali factory, had the misforture to fall off the sidewalk, rolling down a steep bark on to the rocks ot the river.-He escaped with sgvere bruises, _ Misses Leonard and Miss Howe, of Hingham, Mass., are the guests of Miss Kitty O'Rourke.D.W.Davis, - cashier of the Derby Line Bank, and Mrs.Harding were married today at \u2018Northampton.Mrs.Herbert E.Richardson, Lowell, Mais, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs.'H.!M.Hovey.\u2018Windsor Mills.be gladly received by A.Mclean, local co respondent, Windsor Mills] ' F Aug.16.\u2014Bills are out for trotting and bicycle races at Windsor Driving the presidency of Mr.B.\u201cQuinn.Mrs.Dr.Guertin, accompanied by town yesterday, with a view to.form a court of lady comj anions of the\u2019.OF., which they expect to do in the near future.Rev.Dr.Tanner, with some others, attended the tuneral of Prof.J.H.Grabam at Richmond yesterday.drawing gravel - from Brompton onto our roads today.ABBOTTS CORNER.Aug 16.\u2014Mrs.Thomas Bassett is quite ill.\u2018 Mr.Harty Moss has moved to Eus- tis Mines.Mrs.Ernest Clark and two sons, of Detroit, Mich., who have been visiting her muther, Mrs.on Monday: The Rev_Fredk.Miller ot Chicago, who has been spending his vacation herewith his father, lias favored his the three previous Sabbath evenings.He will deliver his farewell address at | the Abbott school house, next Sunday The Rev.gentleman is a_ former resi- scarcely more than a-youth and residing among us for a period covering a |at 7.30 p.m.dozen or more years.In his intercourse he has always been frank and Mr.Miller's next subject of temperance.All are invited to attend._ HIGH PRICES 4 Milford, N.H., Aug.17.\u2014Louis B.Lovejoy, who has been in the Yukon | goid regions, in a recent letter to friends here \u2018says: : Sept.24th, at 11 a.m.\u201cHave just returned from our last Sept, 24th, at 7 p.m.Brookbury, Monday, Sept.25th, at 200000C000000C0000000000008.Like previous oLes, it has been a fail- [7- 30 p.m.gold huuting expedition, I hope.ure.prices were fancv.Butter was $6 per | pound, and all o.her stuff in propor- reach altogetber.\u201cNow prices are down, \u201cthey say; still we paid $82 70 furuw small bag of potatoes that uw man could throw on \u2018spuds\u2019 at that.I would like to take-s mu of them out on gome of these striker, and have them show me where the pay streak is.= \u201cThere is.no use saying that.Yukon is not rich, for it is most wonderfully so, but the grouod for miles around it was taken before we came, and not one in 50 of the outside claims is worth recording.\u201cIf capital would take hold, there is a chance for a fdtare for tue country, but the cost of taking provisions away from the main stream to any distance inland is out of the poor man\u2019s reach.\u201d A - SCHOONER LOSES COOK.Vineyard Haven, Aug.17.\u2014The schooner 8.H.Sawyer, Captain Kelley, from Guttenberg for Province- town, has put in here, reporting the loss of her cook, Lawson Faulkingham, of Jonesport, Me.; who disappeared Tuesday morning, and, it is thought, fell overboard unnotided by any of the crew, and was drowned.He was 28 years of age and unmarried.BABY\u2019'S.OWN § - : OAP.ust 23rd.and 24th, is the fair at Stan- stead.Ahead of ail others.\u2019\u2019 = Wait and look for the \u201cLancer,\u201d it will soon appear.| , Park on Wednesday, Aug.23rd, under The corporation have several teams | 6 10.30 a.m.J.Ramsdell and |8ocieties of the Bible Society will be other Triends here, left for her home held as follows in Compton county friends with some excellent sermons on Sept.11th, at 7.30 p.m.7,80 p.m.evening the 20th inet., at 7.80 o\u2019clock, #t 7:30 p.m.dent of Hatley, coming here when |8t 7.80 p.m, isp in vr 1 \u201cBa rgains! Bargains! 11 a.m, 17.80 p.m, .Hampden (Milan P.O.,) Wednes- \u2018| day, Sept.20th, at 7.30 p.m.-ON.THE YUKON.8.30 p.m.7.30 p.m.\u201cLast winter was the time when 7.30 p.m.pound; sugar, 75 cents to $1.50 per» a9 p.m.tion; and some: things were out of Thursday, Sept.28th, at 7.30 p.m.his shoulders, and the pot: wboes \u2018were that Ray Finnegan is mournipg.the {loss of his newly inserted glass:eye.A \u201cI see by the newspapers that good few days ago it fell to the floor and stfikes are being made in this country, was broken.RICHMOND.(News items for | sorti In.the DAILY REOORD will be gladly received by KE.R.Jones, local correspondent, Times Oftice Richmond] Aug.17.\u2014Pioneer Lodge, No.7, I.O.O.F., will hold their annual decoration of graves af St.Anne's cemetery, Lon Sunday afternoon next.The band will be in attendance.Mr.Edward Wells, of Boston, form: erly ot Richmond, is visiting friends | aud relatives here.The annual Sunday School picnie of tie Presbyterian Church was held yés- terday, when tie members of the Sabbath School were driven in teams to a grove in the vicinity of Mr.Hz: P.-Wales\u2019 summer residence.A large gathering was present, and \u2018thie outing was immensely enjoyed by the young | people.Mr.George Whiting -and- daughter, of Sherbrooke, are visiting friends i in] Richmond and Melbourne.Mr.David Williams and daughter, | | Blanche, of Jacksonville, Florida, and Mr, Thomas Butler, of Sand Hill, Lennoxville, were the.guests of Mr.and Mrs.\u201cMcKee, of Melbourne, last - week, North Hatley [N ews items for insection in the Dany RECORD will be gladly received by Mrs.Smiley, Tocal cor1espondent, North Hatley.5 Aug.17.\u2014Mr.and Mm.W.D.Ayer and son Fred, of Moe\u2019s River, | spent Wednesday with Rev.and Mrs, Smiley.Wednesday, Mrs.Storrow served a five o\u2019clock tea to a iarge ,number of friends in her beautiful \u2018home, \u201cThe: Clermont.\u201d Next Sunday morning Rev.E, C.Sweetser, D.D., of Philadelphia, will preach in the Universalist Church and.also speak at the Y.P.C.U.service in the evening, of which Mrs.Archie Jackson will be the leader.Subject: \u2018\u2018The Message of Age tô Youth.\u201d Service at the Reedville church next |.Sunday afternoon at half-past two._ CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS, NORTH HATLEY.Service at St.Barnabas\u2019 Church, | Sunday, Aug.20, at 11 a.m.,.with celebration of the Holy Communion.Prayers daily at 9 a.m.Powerful Joes, BUGS BUGS! -(Big Bu, little Bugs, old Bugs and young Bugs.) Price Persuasions Throughout every nook and corner of our gr eat Men's Furnishing Store By Using SRIFFITHS F amous Bug Poison.\u2018You can rid your house of Bed Bugs and insects of all kinds, which will bring rest, peace, comfort and happiness Cee 084680800 \u2014 Sn \u2018 .\u2014 Special Prices will be Co GRIFFITH, given every day during the month of Ad | August.- The fick Man\u2019s Friend.: \u20ac Chas Fuller & Co 3 - High- Class Talorig.Sterling | Silver.=~ - \u2014 002000000000000000000 060 J} Fletcher\u2019 \u2019s.Wellington st., \u2018Both Phones.- Sherbrocke.Perhaps there is no branch of trade or manufactured article that has made such advancement \u201cin the last few years as confectionery.It takes more than an ordinary mechanic today to fill - the bill, and gaod confectioners, -\u20ac® both on cake and- candy, are ; among { the highest paid labor.For why ?A gooi.man today must not only he a good workman, but he must be artistic, intelligent and original-=-a man \\ with ideas.The constant demand | for something new, pretty and.\u201ctasty, as well as to please the palate, requires it.This is the kind of business all - Solid \u2018Silver Spoons and Forks, $1.10 .per ounce.Sterling Silver Fancy Pieces.Equally low special prices on Cabinets.;( Best cut glass very low R.J.Spearing.Manufacturing Jeweller, 33 Wellington Street, Mail orders attended to same dav.are after, and in altering our store, pdding new machinery, taking on new men, Las all been with tbis okjeét in view.Pro- day; to stand still is to fall be- ) hipd and become a back number.Service at St.John\u2019s, Church, Sunday, Aug.20, at 3 p.m.3 : \u201cEUST,S.- Service at Christ Church, Sunday, Aug.20, at 7 p.m.Sunday School ee : BIBLE SOCIETY ANN IVERSARIES.The anniversary meetings of branzh Compton, Sept.10th, at 11 a.m.Moes River, Sept.10th, at 3 p.m.Martinville, Sept.10th; at 8 p.m.Johnville and - Bulwer, - - Cooksbire, Wednesday, Sept.13th, - , 4 - | _ - WATERVILLE, - fase © : the iothes la:t louger, too EAMAAADOO00 330000 000eA Birch 1 : 2300 guests.Give me.% call hen a in Sept.1.city.Elevator, steam heat, electric « irc ton, Tuesday, Sept.\u201d 12th, at city.Elovator, steam hea Ce o lights Fuller, Proprietor.- 1-vr-528 Customers t our store will find - everything up-to-date.Try us for a sample order.- Goods delivered.FLETCHER\u2019S.3.esecorersscoseecerers work sn had on wash Jay if vou could help it would jou?Jf you write us a post ¢ wd.we' i \u2018send vou a free.cake -of © Victorine\u201d with fuil directions for use.\u2018\u2019Victorine\u2019* washes clothes Dyeing and 8 French Cleaning.\"Fear hers, Glover, Ribbous and every kind of work done iu the latest finish and style by thé British American Dyeivg Co.Sherbrooke Steam Laundry 3 General Agents.INS AN You | =) Wouldn't i 1 HH » without auy 1ubbing, ,opsices ! ww.CRAWFORD GADEN & co., ; 257 8t.laulsSt., Montreal.x The Grand Union Hotel, Montreni, 1910 \u2018and 1914 Notre Dame St.This is without doubt the most popular Hotel with Monday, people from the Eastern Townships that there is im Montreal.Accommodation for East Angüs, mnt, $ Sept 14th, 25555556050060606 Sssesosse.Sawyerville, Sunday, Sopt 170, at Island Brook, Sunday, Sept.47h, Bury (Robinson), Monday, Sept.Scotstown, Tuesday, Sept.18th, at Marsboro, Thursday, Sept.2let, at Megantic; Friday, \u2018Sept.20nd, at Winslow (Stornoway P.O Arrived this diy one case manufacturers\u2019 samples, of Ladies\u2019 ,Gents\u2019and Children\u2019s black and colored Ilosiery and Gloves, which we.are selling much I¥wer than , - Wholesale prices.Don\u2019t delay but come at oncè anl secure some \u2018of tbe great \u20ac BARGAINS! C - T.BELANGER, \u201csigu of the Maple Leaf.- - 145 Welling: in street 0.) Sunday, ESS SONT É Lingwick (Gould P.0.,) Sunday, Marbleton, Tuesday, Sept.26th, at Erle,\u201d Wednesday, Sept.27th, at | Dudswell (Bishop\u2019s Crossibg P.0.,) \u2014_\u2014 \\ BROKE HIS EYE.The Megantic Chronicle announces The lad\u2019s eye was.\u2018dès- troyed by a stone thrown in play some time ag>.A subscription is being taken in thewillage towards the purchase of a new glass eye.- \\ \u201c BRIEFLETS.Central House, Magog, Heath & Meigs Props.Travellers accomopation is A 1 Late arrivals at the Magog House are: W.8.Macdonald, Marbleton ; T.A.Chadbura, Wm.Hill, M.R.-Al- mour, W.I.Merrick, H.J.Surtees, J.E.Brownwell, John Taylor, John McDonald, M.E.Casey, W.G.Hunt, J.A.McComb and sou, L.Cashing; C.A.Hodgson, Montreal; F.A, Halsey, New York; H.H.Clark, Boston] | Mr, and Mre, D.P.McLeod, Grafton, : N.S ; M.H.Cochrane, Hillburst; C.H.Burbank, O.M.J.Ingalls; Dan- ville; J.E.'Mairs, Richmond; P.L.Connor, Ottawa.oo Battles Houses, Magog,J ¥.Taylor Proprietor.First=class 13s every respec Messrs.P.E.Leonard, Richmond; J.A.Bothwell, Ulverton.are at the American House.Wheou Wn Rh app et he » prea can Homes.3.MeDounnid, Provsintme, à Country | Readers.The Sherbrooke Has more readers i in Daily Record.- sue hi 5 miles of Sherbrooke, and among : the entérprising farmers adja- ~,- cent thereto, than any other publication printed.Advertisers living i in Sherbrooke know by actual sight md experience, that the RECORD reachbes morte ot the residents of this | - city than all other paiers combined.Jt has a corresponding lead in all-the outside post offices, as can be proven by the large nuol rent out every afternoon.The Dairy.RECORD has secure « this le id in Sherbrooke by piv- ing, more éity*news than any other paper By Jouki ing over its .columns from day to day it will be ovserved that there is printed more correspondence from outside places, than in any other paper.The DAILY RECORD hus an average paid in advance cuculwion of over 2800.Experienced advertisers claim such w sireulation to\u2026 be worth as much as one of 4,200 \u2018pay as you please '\u2019 The WEEKLY RECORD reaches tariners who prefer their news once a week, instead of daily.The combined circulation of the Daily and Weckly is guarantee Jarger than that claimed by Any other paper published within 75 niiles of Sherfirook., These are facts no advertiser can afford to overlook.- L.=.CHANNELL & co., Te Publishers, Sherbrooke, Que.le watchword of the a Vegas mé SAT TA ar 3 à F Be TEE VR + à FEU oo H SN x FF AN a \u2014 BUTTER! Butter makers are invited to call ab J.F.KERR'S, Sherbrooke, and get fres aset of Eddy\u2019s Antiseptic Butter Pails.~The following prizes are offered for the best butter packed i in this package and exhibited at the E.T.A.A.Exhibition this -year : : a co For the Best 2 1b.Pall, $1.00.\u2019 \u2014 3 sb, te 1.50 \u201c6 6 5 Ih.+6 2.50.> 6 10 1b. .Ex- Speaker Reed writes home that be .ts enjoying bis European tour as he never enjoyed a vacation.since his school | days.'- Pittsburg newspapers say.that D.T.Watson, a lawyer of that city, has an in- - come in excess of $100,000 a year from his legal practice.Rpssell A, Alger, secretary of war, was originally intended for the bar, but.his \u2018close application té his books so un-' dermined his héalth that \u2018be ceased study.Horace Nicôlns, tribal represciitative of the Oldtown (Me.) Indian reservation in the state- legislature, leads the only _Indian brass band in the country and is a composer of note.\u201d - Mr.A.J.Balfour scarcely ever reads a daily newspaper.Two secretaries prepare a kind of news summary for -him very morning, / (and be peruses that at\u2019 the first free moment.- , President Eliot of Harvard says he \u201cconsiders Herbert Putnam, -librarian of .corigress, not only one of the best librarians in the country; but one of .the best.that ever lived \u2018anywhere.The Chinese \u2018minister at Washington has proved himself a witty, after dinner speaker.Being told of this, Senator De- pew quoted Bret Harte's line, \u201cWe are ruined by Chinese cheap labor.\u201d Director of the Census William Merriam was educated at a Racine school .modeled on English lines.Hé.there became an expert cricketer and\u2019 still retains a great interest in the game.Lieutenant Governor Worthington of Kentucky, during Governor Bradley's recent two weeks\u2019 absence from the state, [- broke the record by exercising executive clemency in 40 cases, including those of | five murderers.\u2018Philip D.Armour was asked by an American friend who met him at Baden how much he made or lost In opposing the Leiter wheat deal.\u2018The public will never know exaetly,\u201d said Mr.Armour, \u201cfor 1 don't exactly know, myself.\u201d .- /\\ Almost any day Dr.Richard Garnett, te recently retired keeper of the print ed books in the British museum, may be seen sitting among the ordinary readers in the great rotunda and, getting the books he requires by, the recognized routine of the establishment.- Major Apostolos Mavroyenis of Athens bas just celebrated bis one hundredth\u201d birthday.He studied medicine in Italy, but returned about.the time of Byron\u2019 8 death to fight in the war for Greek.independence.When he settled in\u2019 Athens\u2019 in 1827, the Piraeus was but a collection of squalid hovels., .Tom Mann, the English labor jeader, bas become landlord of a London tav: | ern.His new: venture.has created con: siderable excitement in labor tircles.A few years ago.he thought of entering the church and actually malde bis\u2019 appearance, in the pulpit at St.Thomas\u2019 Square chapel, Mare street, Hackney.Walker Whiteside, who has been se lected \u201cto play thé part of Ben-Hur whey the dramatization of the book of that name is presented; is a son of Judge Thomas C.Whiteside of the supreme court of Indiana.and Logansport, his native city, is not far from Crawfordsville, her General Wallace wrote his famous.nov MINNESOTA VILL AGÉ \u2018 BURNE D OUT.Cass Lake, Minn., Aug.17.\u2014Fire started Tuesday night in the business part ofthis village, which is on the Chippewa reservation, and destroyed Fifty but the \u2018 w tamilies are.made homeless, loss amount to.only $25, 000.THE LADDER RUNG BROKE.Quebec, Aug.17.\u2014A man named Coulombe was nearly killed about 10 a.m.yesterday and 18 lying in.a critical condition at the present time, although the physici ans bave some hope for his recovery.He was engag>d in arranging a spout opposite his dwell ing, and was standing on a ladder some fifteen feet from the ground, when the.rung suddenly broke, and he fell striking the sidewalk with his head.Residents in the vicinity saw.the man\u2019s fall, and on reaching his- side found that he was bleeding from a terrible wound in the skull.Medical aid was burriedly summoned, and he was car- \u2018ried into his dwelling where all atten- | tion was given him.His shoul ler is believed to be broken, and although the wound is quite serious in his skull, the doctors hope if complications\u2019 do not set.in, that he will recover.= The unforfunate man remained unconscious till about one o'clock in the} afternoon, and is in a very weak state from loss of blood.: R| 1° will guarantee \u201cthat my Rheumatism Cure will relieve lumbago, sciatica and all rheumatic pains two or three hours, and cure in a few Ava 7% MUNYON.GJAt all druggists , ial.to alth ind herd) | sos drop fie at.Phila.RHEUMATISM FIVE NEW BATTLE- \u2018SHIPS FOR U.S.NAVY.Washington, Aug.17.\u2014Five battleships will probably be .adled to \u2018the et- fective lorce- of the \u2018navy by next |spribg:.: Reports from \u201cnaval | constructors supervising the works show that the | Kéarsarge, (Kentucky, Illinois, Ala- | bama and | Wisconsin will have com- \u2018pleted their cfficial trials next year.The only ship about which trouble is expected is the Illinois, building now {at Newport News.The yellow fever scare at Ham'ton Roads delayed work on the Kearsarge and the\u2019 Kentucky, and they will hardly be turned over to the Government before January.Cap- \u2018tain H.W.\u201cBronson, who wiil'\u2018command the Alabama, says he has no doubt that the vessels will be ready for trial oither in November or December.) In order to ubtain crews for the new battleships it will be necessary, unless Congress grants the recommendation for an increase of the enlisted iorce to be submitted by Secretary Long, to place out of commission \u2018some of the ships now in service.t is understood Congress will be aëked to.limit the enlisted force tof \"120, 000 men; instead ,ot 17,500.It is estimated that 2500 men will be re-| / quired for the five ships.BOYS UN DER ARREST.= Ohargot With Attemptir: \u20188 to Blow |= Up Oars.Cleveland, 0., Aug.17.\u2014Four young boys, with ages ranging from 16 to 19, were arrested yesterday morning in connection.with the attempt to blow up two cars during the late strike on July 23.The boys\u2019 names are Henry Kromer, Charles Young, Lorin Bolinski and Maoly Friedman.| A woman named Mys.Maggie Brad- luy has been arres charged with placing obstructions dn the track of the Big Consolidated ' treet, Railroad | Company.The boycott incident to the strike (has been - carried into- at least one dhurch on the: south side.- Rev.James Fall has been boycotted and a youhg woman connected with a church choir has been told th+t if she doesn\u2019y retrain from riding on Big Con- 4 t position in church.| ROBBERY AT JOLIETTE STA'TION _ Quebec, Aug.17.\u2014The sum of $7,078 belonging to the branch of the National Bank at Jol ette, was stolen lon Monday night / {from theistation of [received it from the express, and not being able to.place it \u2018in the safe on account of some defect in tlie combination, bad temporarily hid it, as he thought, ina hole in the chimie à in the cellar.3 BIRTHS.BOWERS\u2014In this city, Avgust 16th, à sn to Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Bowers.\u2018 ue \u2014 MARRIAGES.\u2014 CLARY\u2014ORR\u2014At Lenroxville, Aug.16th, by Rev.F.A.Read, Flor.\" ence L.Orr, of Cook: hire, to Mr.John H.Clary, of Sudbury, Oat.\u2019 , Surveyor and Civil Engineer.L.A.DUFRESNE, Provincia! and Dominion Land surveyor, member of the Cauadian Association of Civi: Engineers.Patent Bolici- tor.Banque Hochclaga Building, Bell Telephone 142, Sher rooke.CANADIAN = PACIFIC EXCURSION 20 MONTREAL AND RETURN! $R.OO.ng on p, m, trains Aug, 18th, all trains Good gol Aug.19th, Good to return until Aug.21st, 1599.in Canadian Northwest, Second-Class Excursion! | ! AUGUST 24th, 1899.To Manitoba and Assiniboia Points, \u2018as far as Moosejaw, Estevan, \u2018Binscarth and Dauphin, $10 for the going trip.For return trip $18 oir certiticate to be obtained from any Cauadiau Pacific R' y Agent, ; \u2018WW.HH.BOTTUM, - Clty Palsenger \u2018Agent; Art Bulldivs Bell Telephone 130.ge».Steamship Tickets at lowest rates .solidated cars she must resigu her the C.F.R.The chief employee had | port 6,55.1 NIGHT D PiRSS\u2014daily9.35 FARM LABORERS WANTED| Co price $1.25.price $1.75.Terms Cash.White Shirt Waists Just Received \u2014ate oo Es 4 \u201880-dozen Ladies\u2019 White Shirt Waists, full .assortment, latest designs and all.| .A manufacturer's clearance.SKIRTS! Prices from 5c.- White Duck and Pique Skirts, regular- A splendid Line of White Duck Skirts, Regular prices $1.75 and $2.25.CRASH SKIRTS.A sp ecial lite of Crash Skirts.Regular Country Orders Carefully Filled, Samples Sent by Mail.John Murphy & co.g., 2363 St Catherine St.Corner of Metoaife $t., MONTREAL.le | >< Ps John Murphy &Go, - \u2014_\u2014 sizes, To Clear 59c.To Clear.89e.: To Clear 99e.- | 4 RAILWAY TILER Sherbrooke Lacrosse Club Excursion.Montreal And Return.|\u2018 $2.00.To witness-the big ma\u2018ch which will decide the Benior Lacrosse Championship, \u2018Shamrock vs.Cornwall.Tickets good going by: i m.trains Aug 18th, and all trains fu Agth » good to return until Aug.21st.E.W.SMITH, City Passenger and Ticket Agent, 16- Wellington Street, - - Bell Tel.No.61 Steamship \u2018Tickets at Lowest Rates by all Lines.BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD Summer Arrangements, JUNE RS, \"899.Trains run = 4 Cher b sr uxoeupt vos n raims Leave Shurbreske) MAUL\u20145 T a.m, forss.Jobusbu Nashua, Worcester, Bosto York, MIXED=-10.00 a.m.arrives a 12.40.ACCOMMODATION 11.358.m.8 toppiug only at at Leunoxville, North Hatley a Stanstead Jes, for «dwpucs 1255 à m; Newport 1,05 pm, oy Jom bury 2.84 p.m., Concord 6.20 concord, N.H., TY | .m., and Portland, Me., via, Jos oJ pm Notch, LOCAL- Leaves Sherbrooke 5,20 p m, arrives New Worcester, Bostou uni Portland, Me., via White Mountain Noich t Sunday, fos White.River Juncsion, SpAngfeld, New FEOM PAE BOUTH-\u2014Express leaves Boston 1,06 a.m.; Worcester,8.04 a.m; Cone » 4,112 a.m, Portland, Me., 8.46 a.m.: Spr.ngfleld, 9.1b am.Bi.Johnsbury 4.27 p.m.; afriving erbrooke p.m.' NJGE'F EXPRESS Loaves Boston 8.00 p.m.i Con cord, 10.10 p.m.;_ ¢ land, Me.8.60 pj m.; New York 4,00 pm; B pringäeld, 8.0 p.m., \u2018St, Joausbucy 2.20 fin, AFFIVIG Sherbrooke 6.30 an, da AOCOMMODATION\u2014Leaves Concord, N.H., 6,00 \u2018s.m., vis, Plymouth, St.Jobusbury, 10:45 & m.arriving Newpors 12.38 p.m., counecting with Pussenger Train leaving New ort 1 20 pam.srriving Sherbrooke 225 pm accomoda- tion leaves Newport 7,30 a m, and arriviug at- Sherbrooke $ 05 am, - N.A.DUSSAULT, M.D.Diseases : Eyes, Eats, Nose and Throat, 184 ST.\u201cANNE ST., QUEBEC - .- « ringheld, New | 1m.Concord, N.4, | i MONEY to Losu ou farm Gen\u2019) Pass aud Tickes Agent | £5 Quebec Central Ry.Summer Time Table on aud after MONDAY, JUNE 28th, 180 traius will run as follows: LKAVING SHERBROOKE, = .THROUGH EXPRESS\u2014Loave Sherbrooke?a.m.ari:v.Dudswell Jot.7.28 a.m,, arrive .frau 11.80 à m, arrive 11,28, ar, AO : baggage car, Bost nto Quebec, and Pullman Palace Car Springfield ro Ghat, by tbis train.J'his train runs daily, Sundays included.PASSENGER leav.ng bhe: brioks 8.50 pm ep rives lidswell Jet 4 45 pos, arrives Levis 9,30 m.Qebee (Ferry) v 16 pm.; oo palo raving rom Car Portland: 0° Fabyans, cennecting with Pullman Drame ruom Buffett Car Fabyans to Quebec vis Maine Ceutral RB R and budswell Jct, This train runs daily, Buudays excepted, ALCUMMULATIUN Lub Ye Bherbruvae 14 p m, arrive Dudswell Jet.1.00 a.m,, active lad 8.40 a.m., arrive Quebec (Ferry) 8.id ES \u2018his train runs.dally, Buudays excopéeé Ye saturday night's train runst ugh tu dust ton on Fuuday moruiug.WAY RIGHT Leave Bherbrooke $0 am arrive- sudawell Jet.12,20 noon; asri o Tring Jct.5.05 p.m.Co This train runs daily Buudays exoepsed - - \u201cTRAINS ARRIVE BROOKE THROUGH ARKIVE pln uebeo ( Feery) 8.40 pv Levis 4.16 p.m., Arrive, well Jo, | 8.10 p,.,8h- brooke ¥.20 Pullman Palace Car, rough conclies pad baggage cär Quel & to Boston, and Pulwsd \u2019aluce car Quebec to Springfield by this train, \u2018This train rups daily, sundays included, - PASSENGER leave Quebec (Ferry) 7.458 my .Levigs, 15, am, St, liancs 8,46 8 1m, arrive Duds- ; well Jet, 42:25 pm, arrive shirbrovke 1,80 pm - Pullman Drawing-room ruffet Car bre - Fab;ans, conuceting with Pull ae i i.roow car Fabyans to l'o.tland via \u2018and Maine Central R.R, .Le CEE Lande\" que ei ACUO \u2014Lea H 6 30p m, Levis 7.00 pm.arr: sherbrook 6 am.This tra.- run 'daily, Bunda WAY FREIGHT\u2014Leave Tring Jot.ar >, arrive Sherbrooke 2.20 p.m.-szaln re daily, Sundays excepted.CONNECT ONS oy made at Dudswell Jok by t rougn express train from Sherbrooke | rouge ith the Maine Central R'Y > nire, Sawyerçille, etc s For im bles, tickets aud all Information ADLLY any of the Company's & agents.NK GRUNDY, J.i.WALSH, eus aneral Manager Sonera) Pass.AS - NOTICE.and _citr\u201d roperty ; Luterest 544 p.c.above $500.Apply to i J.D.TIHEUNISNEN, \u2019 NUS \" ho No.J2t wal ne » vo, Que.eod-8f \u2014 \u201c Rell Telephoue No.78, Dr.NCGORNRLL Eye Specialist.Will be at Dr.Chalmers Drug Store, Magog, Wednesday and Taursdsy, - Sa Aug.16th and 17th.LOIS of all summer 5 m3 and Shoes, Liberaldis- | counts are: being given - off wll marked prices.- Call and inspect.CL 9 Commercial St, _ | Sherbrooke Bell Telephone No.337.Who can prove that our prices for equal quality of goods are not cheaper than what you'll pay elsewhere.Leave your orders here and 25 GIVEN TO ANYONE = * \\ ete.* give us an opportunity to prove our claim, Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Butter, Cheese, Hams, Bacon, Cooked Meats, : Co ~ People\u2019 8 Telephone 25.- ~ Orders delivered on shortest notice, © E.lL.DENIS & co, Fam ly Grocers.: 25 WELLINGTON SQUARE.12.00 noon.Fer ae Palace Car, through coaches apd ~~ + A ~~ x - ,o- 7 ,.\u2014B ~~ .* 7 ï \\ - 3 fi .a = =.~ n .1 x la 7 C sh * Cal} ot gy ( D.FIT l sa t ai 1 4 A4 + + Lowy - : * oe 0e ~ org - .- 1] s se >.# a \u20ac Mer Le i RS - ~ WP ji ! = ce 3 : i
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