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The Sherbrooke examiner
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  • Sherbrooke :W. A. Morehouse & Co.,1888-1904
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vendredi 2 août 1901
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  • Weekly examiner (Sherbrooke, Québec)
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IIAiiO NUMÉRIQUE Première(s) page(s) manquante(s) ou non numérisiée(s) Veuillez vous informer auprès du personnel de BAnQ en utilisant le formulaire de référence à distance, qui se trouve en ligne : https://www.banq.qc.ca/formulaires/formulaire reference/index.html ou par téléphone 1-800-363-9028 Bibliothèque et Archives nationales Québec E3 ES ES ES Cor n! Lightning REKDSDA O.Mackey has been ud^at Martiuville.Jessie Mackey of Loemin-Ma&a., was visiting relatives this week.>.Dowlin, and Mrs.E.tt.lndmHii.> t Sherbrooke, were tlie ot Mi- Sender - last week.Rev.R.Smith and Mrs.Smith of Lennox ville, were visiting friends here Thursday.Miss McKe&ge of New York, is ie-t b , mm H.J.HILL, Manager TORONTO.Br .mi DlfBonlt Treat.“Well, what is the matter with your hnsband?” the physician asked as he laid down his repair kit and removed his gloves.( “Imaginary insomnia/* replied Mrs.Fosdiek.“Imaginary insomnia?” repeated the pbj'sician inquiringly.“That’s what it Is.He thinks he doesn't sleep at night, but ho gets lots more sleep than 1 do.** A Pfifloanpfier.Wif#—There’s a burglar down cellar, Henry.Husband—Well, my dear, we ought to be thankful that we are up stairs.Wife—But he’ll come up here.Husband—Then we’ll go down cellar, my dear.Surely a ten room house ought to be big enough to hold three people without crowding.Mlaplnced Ability.The young collegian snapped his watch lid down with a sigh of relief.“Preached 47 minutes,” he announced to his neighbor.“We ought to get a man with wind like that on our track team.”—Exchange.The fig Is the favorite fruit among animals, and horses, cows, hogs, sheet and goats will eat this fruit ns readily ns mam The elephant considers It a dainty, while all the fowls greedily (te vour figs.Athletes are short lived, and giant* seldom live out the allotted time of threescore years and ten.They ex ueud too much vita lit?.The Hamilton, Ont., Police Magistrate decided in a dog-poisoning case that a man had a right to place poison on his own property.Captain Walter Johnston of New York announces that he pro)>oses to navigate the Niagara the rapids and whirlpool in a boat of fire.Ijord Mount Stephen has given £’40,000 to augment the stipends of the Church of Scotland ministers in Aberdeenshire and Banffshire.Mission of Waterville.North Hatley—On Sunday morning next, Aug.4th, there will be three celebrations of the Holy Communion at St.Barnabas Church, at 7.30, at 9, and at the 11 o’clock service.Waterville—On Sunday August 4th, there will be set vice with Holy Communion at St.John’s Church at 11 a.m , in addition to the regular afternoon service at 3 o’clock Eustis And Capelton—Service at Christ Church every Sunday at 7 p.m.# Doctors not seldom give up a case, but a mother never does.While lift* lasts, while there is a sjinrk of vitality which love’s labor may fan into a flame, she toils untiringly for the child she brought into the world.And sometimes where the doctors fail the mother succeeds.She has no prejudices.Auy means she will use which will save her child.The mother’s prescription given Ixdow i» a case in point.Her daughter was given up by physicians as suffering from an incurable disease, called n wasting of the digestive organs.” The mother prescribed Dr.Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and w Favorite Prescription,” and had the happiness of seeing her daughter restored to perfect heaith.Dr.Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition.It is a nerve-nourishing, flesh-fofcning medicine — making new blood and new life.* Golden Medical Discovery” contains no alcohol and it is absolutely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics.It is a true temperance medicine."My sister (of Arlington.Washington Co.Kebr ,) was taken yen/ sick and had several doctors," writes Mrs C L Harrison of Klk City, Douglas Co., Nebr.They could not do her any good, and told my mother they would not come any more, as no doctor could nelp her that she could not get well.She had wasting of the digestive organs ’ My mother said to my sister: ‘ well, I almost know that Dr.Pierce’s medicines will curt her.’ So she bought six bottlcH— three of 'Golden Medical Discovery' three of 4 Favorite Prescription,’ and some of the 'Pellets; ' and now rav sister is a well woman.* We thank you for your medicine.” Dr.Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay expense of customs and mailing on/y.Aadress Dr.R.V.Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y.EATON CORNFR.Mrs.Rogers, teacher, while on her way to school in the Kingsley neighborhood, a few mornings since, saw two deer feeding by the side of the road.They seemed quite tame.Mrs.Cobleigh has returned from Stratford, N.11.She left her mother slowly gaining in health.Miss Hunt of Weymouth, Mass., is visiting her cousin, Miss Katie Alger.Mr.Evan and Miss Ella Winslow of Nashua, N.li., are visiting relatives here.Mi.and Mrs.L.N.Bishop, of Bishop’s Crossing, were at Mr.G.(J.Warby’s Sunday.Mr.Chas.Lebourveau of Angus, was in this place last week.Mrs.Gavoin of Cookshire, was taken suddenly very ill, while on a visit U) Mrs.Noursc\ She was carried home at once.ABBOTTS CORNER.The large schoolroom was filled to the doorway Sunday evening by an attentive audience, who listened with rapt attention to a stirring address by the Rev.Fred.W.Millar.This being the first time in two years lie lias held service here, the meeting partook of the nature of a reception.The rev*, gentleman expressed his heartfelt pleasure at being among old neighbours once more, with the assurance that he fully appreciated the kind greetings of old-time friends.Mr.Millar has lost none of his old time tire and power >f speech, and the manner in which he alluded to the time in which he \Vas a resident pastor in Hatley, stirred and quickened the feelings of old friends with sympathetic thoughts of the past.Mr.Millar has been invited to hold services in the month of August, and will preach here in the schoolroom next Sunday evening,the 1th inst., at 8 o’clock.Subject—“The Religion of God.” Everybody invited.\ Mrs.F.W.Milburn, (nee Annie Millar) of Montreal, who is in poor health, is visiting her father, Mr.las.Millar.Mr.D.Hunting of Huntingville, is visiting friends here.Mr.E.Brécourt of Capelton, was ft, here Sunday and called on friends.M rs.H.McArthur is quite indisposed.‘"She is stopping with her son, Mr.J.H.Call.Mrs.Dudevoir and daughter, Miss-Jeafme Dudevoir, of West Compton, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J Johnson last week.A party of young )>eople went to Mount Orford Wednesday, for a pic-nic.* LEEDS.The new Methodist Church was dedicated by the chairman of the Quebec District on the 30th.The church was packed to the doors, and three services were held, one at 10.30 at which Rev.C, S.Deep-rose, chairman of Huntingdon District, preached, after which Rev.W.H.Sparling.B.A., of Quebec, dedicated the church.At 2 30 Rev.I.M.Sparling preached, utnerland, B.Rev.Messrs.Sutherland, B.A., anc Deejîrose assisting in the service At
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