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The Sherbrooke examiner
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  • Sherbrooke :W. A. Morehouse & Co.,1888-1904
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The Sherbrooke Examiner.SEMI-WEEKLY EDITION VOL.VI.NO.9, New Series SHERBROOKE, QUE., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1902 PRIC E ONE CENT A WORD TO THE WISE This illustration represents the genuine QUEBEC HEATER which i* duly registered at Ottawa Special details of tU* construe .I 1 .L .1 t ., - .fé WHICH .Il .w .tion a?* as the name is protected.Stoves of a similar pattern are being ottered as get.nine Quebec Heater.-, and we warn purchaser* against these ««-BK srHK THF.NAMK.gi KHKC' HEATKRS,” iregiutered) is cast on the face plate of the stove you buy.“Quehec He TERS” are made in -ix s:zes, cos’: but little to bu), and last a lifetime.4 Jack Screws RAN DALI.’S "E BEST WE HAVE ^ tug Riom Sort Horse Blankets ClRi INOEES Halters Lai* Bros Sleigh Rohes Overcoats Rubber Lined Coats Rubbers and The best Oil Tanned Shoe Jacks in the market.WE SELL NO TRASH W.T.OUGHTRED.MARBLETON, WK WANT TO INTRODUCE HERE A il Id I P» I Fure Brcak,?5t Cocoa’ Grand Trunk Will Build a New Line to the Far Western Province A VAST TERRITORY WILL BK TAPPED.We carry at all times a heavy stock of hese, capacities ranging fro u 10 to 30 tons te- if interested, write us for descriptive circular and low 4 prices This tool is well and favorably known.It oests little and outlasts any other Clipper made, -is the handiest tool in a blacksmith’s shop.Prices and full information cheerfully (urni-hed on application.At the present time we are showing an extensive assortment in this department.Cast and hand wrought Andirons.Brass Andirons, Fire Sets, Fire Place Screens, French Folding Screens, etc.Call and ste these goods, they will surprise you.J.S.MITCHELL & CO.'k STAR (Clothing Hall Men’s and Boys’ .Clothing .We have as tine Suits and Overcoats ready to wear as you | can buy anywhere to order—aild our lowest pi ices stand for as ^ good tailoring, perfect fit and correct style as any man could ask for.^ Men’s Suits (1 5,6.7.50 Overcoats 0lO 12 15.18 Boys Suits and Overcoats ^ [ » B We’ve been clothing boys from head to foot for so many $ years that we know what they like and about how much you! want to pay—we do our best to please both.| f Suits, $2 to 10 ¦ Overcoats, $2.50 to 12.| Next Door to Grand Central Hotel, ReleiTel.43 Every One is looking over their clothing just now.If you have anything to Dyed or Cleaned we’ll do it.No delay Orders delivered m two or three days.ll 0 WATER SIRLL) COPY AVAILABLE Pithy News Notes.The King of Servi* h reported to be plotting to dismiss Prtrlirt-ment and reign as* an absolute Monarch.The steamer Bosnia sank in a gale in the Black Sea.Her crew and passengers, numbering 150, were drowned.Lord Dundonlad was banqueted by the Montreal Garrison officers Wednesday night He praised the patriotism of the militia and spoke to the French officers in their own tongue.The guests were assembled and all iu readiness for the wedding of Mrs.William McGee of Hamilton to Charles Vosper.The groom backed out because he suspected the bride of mercenary motives.Joseph Gentile, pursued for y> ars, was captured at .*158 Spadina avenue, Toronto, in the act of counterfeiting American silver coins.A large quantity of plant material and product was found on the premises.Mr.B.A.MacNab, editor ot The Montreal for Chicago Tuesday by Trunk.It is said Mr.visit may result in the ment of a new morning Montreal.George H.Fox, collector for the Magee-Walton Ice A Coal Company, Hamilton, went away two years ago with $1*21 of his employ ers* money.He has returned and surrendered, and the Police Magistrate let him go on a promise to make restitution.managing Star, left the Gi ami MacNab’s establish paper in A Daring Hold Up.Train Held Up and Express Safe Rifled.Davenport, la.Nov.2*2.—The westbound St.Joseph A Kansas City express on the Rock Island road, was held up at 11.80 o’ch ck last night three miles west of this city, by masked bandits, who cut off the express and baggage cars, forced the engineer to run two miles up the track, blew up the through express safe with dynamite and escaped with their booty.The amount obtained from the express car is not known, but as this train generally carries a heavy shipment it is presumed the sum is considerable.At daylight this morning no definite dew to the robbers had been obtained, but the police force of Davenport, Moline and Rock Island, together with a corps of railway detectives, were on the trail.According to different reports there were twelve or fifteen in the ga ig, the robbery evidently having been carefully planned.Miss Gobellle Not Guilty.STAR CLOTïUNS HALL, % i A R0SEKBL0QM & GO., Vv?§ 97 & Oft WELLINGTON STREET, ViTl ^ l mwmmmBBB *n*-w*y* | .tt) r^r annum 8;.moles f * t i#-LOOK OUT NOVEMBER 25th And Do Not Mlssltiie Golden Onoortunitu to secure some of the many very usefull bargains which will be offered on that day.No humbug, no make believe, but a genuine Bargain Day for one and all.Look Over mo List and See if there is not __ something that will interest you.I expect a big crowd of people looking after Bargains.C.F.OLIVIER On Tuesday I shall offer 25 pcs.of Dress Goods worth from 50, 65 and 7$c for 29c.First class Tailor Made Skirts will be offered on Tuesday at the following extremely low prices : $2.50 Tailor Made Skirts for $1.49 *%oo “ “ “ “ 2.95 2.00 41 44 44 44 I.35 5*75 “ “ 44 44 475 7.50 44 44 44 44 6.50 4.25 14 44 44 44 3.00 Fancy Flannelette for Ladies’ Wrappers, worth 13c, Tuesday 8c.25 pcs.Veiling’ in plain Net and with spots, never sold at less than 25 and 35c, Tuescay 16c.II7-H9:.; street All pure linen very extra quality Towels at 15c per pair—never sold less than 30c.Fancy Money Comb Evening Shawles, worth $1.25, reduced to 78c.Chenille Table Covers, regu ar 60c, for 47c.1st Lot Fancy Silks for Ladies’ Blouses and fancy work, worth $1.25, Tuesday 50c.2nd Lot Fancy Silks, worth 75c for 37^c.3rd Lot Fancy Silk Remnats, uorth $1.00 for 33c.Lac ies’ Silk Blouse Waists, in Pink, Pale Blue, Cream, Old Rose and Black, worth $4.25, Tuesday $2 99.One thousand and one useful articles will be offered at a Great Discount on that Day.You arc all invited to the Boston Store on Tuesday, November 25 - Boston Store.Up ¦¦ TirfrrU/r 1 ONLY CO! 9941 r^r 5^ Fall & Winter Underwear in variety and va^ue, can be found at our store.Also Special Values .IN .Remnants of various Goods AND SPEdS IN ISS GOODS Let us show you the goods.Educating The Farmers Sevei»l t»Ainif*i'tur*r* undertook to demontftiate ~u|#*rior methods of juring 1 anadian To-bai'co—inf umation that Kai-aiern were quick to profit by.I* it any wonder that the *ale«» of the native lent have Ujatoiia^’ increased ?Blue Cm»* Mixture is a tine bleud for the pipe co^ts but 40c per pound.A.E.KINKEAO&CO., Cigars & Tobaccos.Wellington St Sherbrooke.THE SHERBROOKE EXAMINER NOVEMBER 24, 1902.Townships Notes.the Brownies LORD LENNOX VILLE Cards Post Our new Cards and Calendars now in, and you will find them very artistic and reasonable in price.Sure to suit the most particular taste as well as any size pocket-book.The Place for Xmas Novelties, -HOME DI SH- IN'S IN IDVE $• .F The Most Popular Ladle*' Shoes riade A hundred thousand ladies are this wearing day Queen Quality Shoes We respectfully ask the ladies who will order these •'hoe-by mail to mention the width wanted, as we have them on various last*.MORENCY & MILLET LOCAL AGENTS PAPERING TIME Those who want to «ave money should buy Wall Paper and have it put on NO V F.H.LEECH THE PAPER HANG1R.Agent (or Holland’s Paper.49 Peel street - People’s Phone l he to the in^r Tobaccos are size and price sumer as for nit rly.We have also extended the time for the redemption of Snowshoe to January 1st, 1904.Tie EMPIRE TOBACCO CO., Ltd.tags he may do many things that seem foolish to the casual observer, but he never does anything so foolish as to neglect his personal appearance.When you see him choosing his Fall Ties, Shirts, Underwear and Hats from our new and handsome line of these goods you can know his head is pretty level.Novelties in ties at 50c would attract anyone.Look at our new arrivals.L A.CODERE What is Style ?That question is perfectly understood and settled in the pro duction of our Fur Garments this season.Here you find that subtle finish and grace that distinguishes elegance from mediocrity.Bous.Jackets.Muffs, Collarettes, and Coat-, of Seal, Mink, Lamb, Astrachan, BeaverJ and Electric Seal these show what is style.See the new silks for Ties, London Smoke and Velvo.L P.CORMiER, ONLY ONE STORE, No.131 Wellington St.A Paying Investment The man who buys a suit or overcoat here always gets the worth of every cent he puts into it.Whatever his order includes he gets the finest goods, the best style, with linings, trimmings and workman-shin of the highest order.That’s why we call it a paying investing.W.W.SHAW, Pi actical'Cutter and Tailor, Opposite E.T.Bank, No.2 Commercial street.iSucoeeiior to J&*.A.Flare) Undertaker and Embalmer, Pkkhonai.Attkntion.ALSO—A lady aM»i*Uint for ladle* and chi) dreu.when required.118 Wellington st.Bell Tel.308, Night and Snnday Calls.22 Brocks street.Bell Tel.306.SHERBROOKE.Headstones and Monnments.GEO.AYER ha*' the largest and oest stock on hand, for sale, to b« found in the Eastern Township» Call and see.Prices right.GEO.AYER Opposit Strathc ona We have not ad vane price of our Tobaccos.Her smoking tobacco, Bobs, Currency and Fair Play chew- same (’on- Put in a Furnace for You.We Handle the Best on the Market.JOHN BROWN 107 King street YOUR CAMP Cannot be Complete unless ;you STOCK at the ur m Trade-n-ark.9c STORE.JOHN MILLET.F.R.LABONTe" ! parijittipe Dealer AAAAAAAA SPECIALIST AS Uhrimriii Eihd 93 Wellington St - Bell Tel.415 Night Service—111 Wellington Bell Tel.405.Sherbrooke.Prevents Emaciation Increases the Weight Builds up Solid Flesh Sweet and Palatable as Cream Docs not Derange Digestion.A POSITIVE CURE FOR Nervous Exhaustion, La Grippe, Anaemia, General Debility and Pulmonary Diseases.ORFORD Sore Throat! Don’t delay; serious bronchial trouble or diphtheria may cU ve iop.The only safe way is to apply a remedy you can depend upon.Wrap t he throat with a cloth wet in n before ruin ing, and it will he well in the morning.There is only one Painkiller, “PERRY DA VIST" 4 Rev, Mr.B ilfour, curate of St.Peters Church, Sherbrooke, was calling on the people in this place on Monday.He called on the school, and gave the children a short address, in a very pleasing manner.Mr.B.Bonnallie’s youngest son, Everett, was kicked by a horse four weeks ago, and was taken to the Sherbrooke P: otestant Hospital, where he remained three weeks, under the care of Dr.Williams.We are very glad that he has returned home again, and is getting along nicely.Mrs.Henry Jackson has been visiting her three daughters in Sherbrooke for file past week.Mr.Harry Jackson, one of our young men, has gone to Lawrence, Mass., to remain for the winter.NewSasli 11 Door Shon The undersigned now has a nicely equipped Wood-working shop in the premises built for the Canadian Rand Drill Co.on the Carpet Co’s premises, where he is prepared to furnish all kinds of douse Finish, Doors, Sash and Blinds, all thoroughly kiln dried.A Fhare of public patronage nolititcd.C.W.JJBRYANT, 39 Contractor and Builder A Ti cacherons Wind hits you in the back and the next morning you have lumbago.Rub well and often with Perry Davis’ Painkiller, ami you will he astonished to find out how quickly all soreness is banished.SHERBROOKE MARKET.OUR METALLIC CEILINGS*»* WALLS Are both artistic and servicoeble.Popularly used by practical people everywhere.I / I ( There was a fairly good attend ance at the Market on Saturday We quote: — Creamery, prims Batter, per tub, good Lard per lb,, pare Oheuse (good old) Cheese per lb., factory M apio Sugar Maple Syrup, per gal.Bets Homy, per lb., boxes •Strained Honey, per jar Fresh eggs, doe Beef, per quarter Beef, cut Han Bacon Beef, corned Mutton Pork, In carcase Pork per lb, fresh Pork, salt, per lo.Sausages Lamb Chlckena, per Jb.Turkeys i'Es J ! S Tnrk,y I K j Fowls 1 B Beet H Easily applied—most moderate in cost -fire-proof, sanitary ami wonderfully durable—with countless designs to select from.Write us for booklet tellinf; *11 about therr.METALLIC ROOFING CO.Limited Wholesale Mtr».TORONTO, CA M ADa.AGENTS FOR .Eastern Townships.ÏIR1CÎIIP0RÎ1RS Of.IIIIIIN MIHE l SCO! mil .ROUGH IN CNRIGND LOIS We are therefore in a position to tfve our oputonier* the benefit, having )to pay no middlemen h profit*.We are equipped with the very latent maeh Inery and will sniarantee our work second to none in the country.THOMPSON « HAMBLY, / Union Granite and Marble Works, COATICOOK.idee Calf Skins Fresh Haddock Fresh Finnan Haddock Fresh 0 >d, ptr lb.Salmon, per lb Halibut Steak Salt Salmon Lake Trout White Fish Brook Trout, por lb.Kippered Herring, tier lb.Digby Herring per box, Bloater, per dots, Smelte.per lb.Tommy Cods, per peck Pike, per lb.Dore, per lb.Oy tern, per quart Oysters (shell) per do* ( )ynters, per peck Loiters, per lb.(Lhbage, per do*.Potatoes, per bush.Potatoes, new Apples, per peck Celery, do*, bunch Carrots, per bush Beets, per bush Turnips, per bush Radishes per bunch Encumbers, per doz.Rhubard, doz bun.Lettuce, doz.bunch Spanish Onions, crate Parsley, •• Tomatoes, pound Cauliflowers, per doz Green corn, per doz Cranberries, i)er gal.Mr.C.M.Hays will act as director of the Merchants Hank.23 to 26 20 tt 22 14 «( 15 15 «4 18 15 8 44 10 80 44 1 20 16 26 44 35 28 4< 30 5 3 44 12* 15“ 15 8 10 8 44 10 7 44 8 44 10 12* 44 13 12* to 44 12” 10 44 15 16 44 18 8 44 10 6* 7 6 44 7 6 41 8 10 44 10* 25 20 44 12 44 15 8 44 10 10 44 !2* m 15 «< 15 20 8 • 4 10 8 • 4 12* 40 44 50 20 00 44 1.00 25 50 44 80 R s^ALK.( hoice Yoons Berknhire Boars from Spring litters, alao Shorlhorns calves Shropshire Sheep and Barred Plymouth Hock “ rU.Fowl JOHN RAC ST, JR.Lennox\ ilk*.Que.Mm t&j WANTED.A good up to-date Cook.al«o a Kitchen Girl.Apply at St.Francis Hotel, Brompton raMn.tf tlbe Eraminec, PUBLiaHBD BY STEVENS.& PRICE -4.- Sabeoriptlon |1.00 per year In advance : aix months 50c .three months 2.c.MONDAY, NOV.24, 1902.For Sale.Ohio standard feed and ensilage CUTTERS.I have a few No.11 and 13 which I am offering at about one half prtoo.They are new au A 1 and uniat be aold thia fall.Write or com.and ^ MA(.HINK f yy Eaat man.WANTED A housemaid, apply to Mrs.A.N.WORTH-INGTON, H»> Commercial St.Lr* City Ticket Office GRAND TRUNK R.R.2 Strathcona Square.Purchase your ticketa here and «ave delay at station.OCCAM TICKETS BY ALL LIMES.G- H.FOSS Agent.DISSOLUTION.Notice hereby j?iven tli-'it thp artnership Iierpitot'orp existing be-ytpn W.S.Dresser aiid •!.W.x*Kee, dointf » general Insurance asineHs under the name of W.S.'resser Sc Co., has b^en dissolved.The business will be continued nder the firm name of W.S.Tesser &Co., by the undersigned, ho embraces this opportunity of lankinK, in no formal manner, ic numerous friends who have so eadfastiv anti continuously ex-mded their patronage to tlie 3hce.I sliall endeavor in the iture, as I have tried in the past, > transact each item of business, hether large or small, in a man-3r that will merit the confidence ¦ the public.4L 17 VV.S.DRESSER.Oak Hall CLOTHING For Young Men Is the very best make of Rood*.Just now we are showing an especially fine range of Swagger Overcoats for the cold season, made up in the prevailing fashion and at price-that cost no more than the kind made in filthy sw* ath shops.Oak Hall WELLINGTON ST.In washing woollens and flannels, the soft soap made from Lever’s Dry Soap (a powder), will be found very satisfactory.The Forty Hours devotion at St.Michael’s Cathedral will commence uextSunday.Mr.John Faith, of Orford, re cently sold to Rene Gosselin part of lot 9 in the 7th range of ()i ford, (or tie* «am of $350.The Coaticook Observer says a young man in Coaticook asked for his girl by telephone, and is unable to tell yet whether the old man replied or lightning struck the transmitter.The G.T R.train from Portland to Montreal struck ami killed a deer between Windsor Mdls and Richmond on Thursday.The deer was loaded into the baggage car and brought to the city.It weigh-210 pounds.Mrs.G.E.Rioux lias recently undergone a ^erious operation necessitated by the inflammation of the cavity of the tympanum Dr.L.C.Hachand successfully performed the operation and the patient is doing as well as could be expected.A number of the members of the 58id Regiment were at the rifle range on Saturday for practice.It is some time since the members of the regiment have had an opportunity to engage in shooting, a id as long as the weather holds good there will be a practice every Saturday.rry Jon the G.T.R.,fell from a box carj on Friday afternoon while the train was running between Compton and Coaticook.He was taken to Sherbrooke on the afternoon express and attended to by Dr Austin, who had him removed to the Protestant Hospital He is suffering from severe bruises ou his right side.Warning to Farmers.Mr.S.E.Adams, of D’Israeli, had the misfortune last week to lose some six or eight head of cattle by poisoning.It seems that a pot containing piint had been left within reach of the animals, and they partook of such quantities that they all died within a very short time.As cat tie are very apt to eat paint this should be a warning to farmers to keep a sharp lookout th »t none is left within r^ach of the stock.“Macbeth”, John Griffith, a young man of unmistakab e dramatic imtinct, and wonderful int-lligHi c •, ap-« eats here on Saturday, N«*vembei 29r,h, as Macbeth Mr.Griffith is ?i recognizing star, he is handsome, (puck, magnetic and cons stmt, indicating by s vift touches and well toned, elocution the nm inimr of the situation His reading of Shakespeare's li tes is superb, he tempers enthusiasm with discie-tion, giving a deft and artistic c inception of th** character.Mr.Griffith plays with a dash and agreeable truth, his fine figure, expressive face contribute materially to the character detep ion, »nd a deep, well modulated voice adds to the general impression of fitness.BRISTOL’S Pills CÜR.E Dyspepsia, Constipation, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of Appetite, Dropsy, Bilious Headache.In all disorders of the Mood, Bristol’s Sarsaparillsv should be taken together with the Pills.Our Clubbing List.have made arrangements with the pnb-^ ^ skiers of the follow ing first class* journals wherehv we are enabled to offer “The Sherbrooke Examiner ” and any of the following paliers at the extremely low prices below : The Montreal Daily Star and The Sherbrooke Examiner.98.50 The Montreal Daily Witness and The Sherbrooke Examiner.3.00 The Family Herald and Weekly Star and The Sher btooke Examiner.1.75 The Weekly Witness and The Sherbrooke Examiner 1.50 The Weekly Witness, Northern Me-senger and The Sherbrooke Examiner.1 70 The Farmer’s Adv< cate and The Sherbrooke Examiner 1.75 The Toronto Weekly Globe and The S br oke Examiner.1 75 fé^Send in you subscript phi a?one*» and we will give, in addition to the abow th* banince of the year credit on “'I lu* Examiner ” free.STEVENS vV PRICE, Sherbrooke.iiiuiui.il tiamuiiiuiùuuuniiiiuu Coughs Probably you know of cough medicines that relieve little coughs, all coughs, except deep ones ! The medicine that cures the worst of deep coughs is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.1.C.AYES CO.Lmfl.Mu.PERSONALS.Mr.Percy C Price left Friday night for Brockton, Maas.Miss Emma Wells, of Fairfax, is the guest of her uncle and aunt, aM ij irand Mrs.I.Wood.Miss Alice Maguire, who has been visiting in town, left Saturday for her home in Waterloo.Mr.Hunter Bradford, manager for the Messrs.Golding A Go, Boston, is in town on a visit to relatives.Mrs.W R.Ward of Chicago, 111., who has been visiting in this city and Compton for the past two months, left tor her home on Thursday last.Rev.Dr.Henderson, who was the guest of Col and Mrs.Morehouse for the past few d iys, left for his home in Toronto this morning, Methodist Church.The East Sherbrooke Lnion Prayer meeting will be held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Lowe’s Tuesday evening.The Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs.Charles Davis, Bluff street, on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock The regular mid week service will be held on Wednesday evening at 7 30 o’clock Sold Liquor Without a License.Jos.Mercier, of Chesham, pleaded guilty before Judge Mulvena on Saturday to having sold liquor without a license.As this was his second offence he was ordered to pay a fine of $100 with costs amounting to $ IS.10, and in default of payment, three month-in j ill.The accused stated that he could not nay the fine, and he was conveyed to jail where he will spend the Christmas and New Year holiday’s.The Ladies Musical Recital.On Saturday the recital was well attended, and the programme on “Mendelssohn” was much appreciated.A characterization sketch of the composer by W S.B Mathews was read by Mrs.Peu-noyer at the beginning, followed bv an analysis of the two songs without words “Consolation” and “Spring Song”, which were afterwards played by Miss T Doherty.Mr.Morkill sang “O'r Rest in the Lord”, from Elijah, and “Life’s Lullabye” in his u-ual good style.Miss Morey cont.ibuted a violin solo, “Berceuse” by Mrs.Beach, and “Anitra’s dance” by Greig, which met with approval as Miss Morey’s playing always does.Miss Avery, Mrs S * ig r>*r, M s.Wilson gave »s a vocal trio “On Music’s Wing,’’ and Miss I)ohe*ty again played the ‘Rondo Capricioso” op.11 The programme closed with the piano duo, “M dsiimmer Night’s 1) earn”, played by Mrs.Panneton a id Mrs.Codere.The next pro gramme will be devoted to Gounod.St.Andrew’s Church.The Young Ladies’ Aid will meet with Miss Woodside, Wolfe street, on Tuesday afternoon at three o’clock.A Union Cottage Prayer meeting will be Held at the home of Mr.James Lowe, East Sherbrooke, on Tuesday evviimg at eight o’clock.A special meeting of the Ladies’ Aid will be held at the close of the prayer meeting cm Wednesday evening.The annua' St.Andrew’s Supper will be hold -11 Thursday evening.Supper will be served fiom (>.30 to S p m , after which there will be a short programme of vocal and instruun-uial music.Tickets 40 cents.Mt William McClure, M l)., of Honan, China who is home on fut lough, wdl deliver addres.-e- at Do h the mm mug and evening’ services next S ibb.*th.A special collection w;ll betaken m aid of !>.; W F M S The E ist Sherbrooke Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mi-.Bartlett on Friday afternoon at ihiee o’clock.Convent School Closed on Account of Diphtheria.At St.Michael’s Cathedral yesterday morning Rev.Father Gignac, parish priest, at the conclusion of his sermon a-'dressed a f ov words to his congregation in i egard to the observance of hy genic rules so a* to prevent the spread of >gic diphtheria was making considerable headway among a certain | class of the commuuiry, and as a i result the school-, at Notre Dame I Convent had bren closed tor several wtek* onaccouu of an outbreak .nis disease, and some 4*0 or 500 l mi pi’s were deprived ofeducaf ional fad i n s.Father Gignac said that th y were threatened with an outbreak of smallpox some time • ago but owing to the immediate steps taken by the people to be vaccinated the disease was prevented ftom spreading.He advised his people, therefore, to be cateful to see that diphtheria was not allowed to spread, and to prevent this he said that they should immediately r p >rt a iy cases of contagious disease to the proper authorities so they might deal with it t >m .¥ Wedding Bells at Rand- ‘ boro.WAOLEIGH SWAIL.On Wednesday evening, November 19th, the Methodist Church, Rand boro, was the sceneof a pretty wedding when Margaret Chiistie Svvail, fourth daughter of the late Ebenezer Swail, became the wife of Mr.James Atkinson Wadleigh, a well known citizen of Ulvertou, (/ue.The church was prettily decorated, an arch of evergreen at the altar and over it a floral hot*e shoe bespoke good luck for the contracting parties Mrs.\V.P Roshart presided at the organ, and to the strains of the wedding march the bride entered leaning on the arm of her eldest brother, Mr V.Swail of Bnlwer She was handsomely gowned in white satin with pearl trimmings and wore the regulation veil and orange blossoms, carrying a handsome bouquet of roses and carnations.The bridesmaids, sisters of the bride, Misses Ethel and Achsah Swail, were very daintily attired in white organdie* lavisfdy trimmed with white satin ribbon and wo e black picture hats.Two little nieces, Miss Vieva Swail of Lyndon ville, and Miss M&beth Cleveland, Johnville, were very «weet and attractive flower girls.Rev.A.L.Boyd of Huntingdon, Que., was groomsman and two young ladie-i, cousins of the bride.Misses NVllie Wright Christie and Edith Christie Hammond in pretty white organdie gowns, acted as ushers.The ceremony was performed by Rev.W.P.Roshart of Sawver-ville, assisted by Rev.Win.Adams of Lennoxville The wedding reception was held at the home of the bride’s mother and was attended by between forty and fifty guests.The tempting supper was followed by the u-ual toasts that to the bride and groom, bridesmaids and ladies spoken to by Rev.W.P.Roshart, Mr G.B.Cleveland and Rev.Mr.Mullin, and responded to by Mr Wadleigb, Rev.A.L Boyd and Mr.Geo.Cummings.Mr.and Mrs.Wadleigh left before midnight to take the train for a brief trip to Quebec and Montreal, and on their return will take up their residence in their attractive home in Ulverton.The wedding presents were numerous and beautiful including many from friends too far away to b present on this joyous occasion.exp a di cure a neglected cold in a day.But time and Allen's Lung Balsam will overcome the cold and stave off consumption.Cough will cease and lungs be sound as a new dol lar.Property Changes.The following deeds of -ale we»e registered in the Sherbrooke Division Registry Office during the week ending 22nd November 1902: Laurent Delafontaine to France Drtlafontaine of part of lot (> in the 0th range of Orford.Price $000.John Blue et al to Isaie Lagace of part of lot 1 in the 11th range of A*cot.Price $137 50.Mis.E.J.Cox to Mrs.A.Bo-right of stum page on lot 25 in the 10 h range of Orford.Price $400.Rev.A.C Scarth to Janies Pearton of part of lot 329, Lennox-ville.Price $50 A.L.Brown to Warren G.Reed of part of lot 10 in the 8th range of Compton.Pike $50.00.Samuel McFadden to E S.Bur-bridge et al of part of lots 11 in 3rd and 2ud range ot Ascot.Price $4,500.Temperance Work in St.Andrew's Sabbath School, Yesterday was Temperance Day at St.Andrew's Sunday School, and in-tead of the usual services there wa** a short programme of vocal and instrumental music, which was as follows; Hymn.“Rescue the Perishing;” duet, “Bright, bright warer, “Masters Raymond and Harold McDonald; hymn, “Soldiers of Christ Arise;” cornet solo, M*\ Johnson; reading, “The Cabin Boy’s Pledge;” Miss Fales, violin solo.Miss Horn; trio, “Temperance Bells;” Messrs.Bouchard, Bryce and McCh*a; illustrated address.Rev.Mr.Shearer; hymn, ‘ Yield not to Temptation.” There was an a1 tendance of 175 scholars, aid r t the close oi (lie pr yr nin e pledge caïds were di-tributed among the teachers ami schohns, and over 100 of the senior -cholar- signed the following simple pledge; * Ï promise, with the help of God, that 1 will abs.air* from the me of intoxicating liquors as bevev Age.' ü ‘'Famous Active” Range Docs it* work while you do your* .Arrange the fire, put on the cooking and leave it—you know positively what your range is doing while you are doing ether work, The Famous Thermometer registers the exa^t neat of the oven.Tne i.ttle basting doos on the oven door gives access to the baking or roast without cooling the oven, and is put on no other range than the * Famous Active * r.e Famous Active " has all the good points of all other ranges, and many exclusive ones of its own.Free booklet from cur local agent or nearest branch house.Pf O A McCIarys Makers of th* Sunshine" Furnace and Ccrnwa.Ste^ Ranee AvvT Londoo, Toronto, /lontreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, St.John, N.B.S.MITCHELL & CO.AGENTS SHERBROOKE.Church or Schoolhouse.To the Editor of The Examiner.Dear Sir,— Will the trustees of I the Protestant Scnool Board of Brompton inform m^ if the school j -*t Brompton Falls remains .such I or bee become a church for a c -i -tain relLio ssect?They hold two service*', and j Sunday school is so arranged as to ! occupy the building a 1 day Sun day, and others bolding services) had to discontinue them owing to , th* shortening of the day-.I They moved in an old organ ami boxed it up in the corner making two such in the budding at present.They placed a stationary desk out in the floor to use as a pulpit and there is very much danger of little ones running against it while at play.I object to the latter remaining there.They closed the school the day before Thanksgiving to decorate the building for their Thanksgiv ing service, robbing the scholars of a day’s school or depriving them of their Thanksgiving as they taught the latter day.The pumpkins and other tiuck was left around for several days taking the attention of the children from their studies; and the following Sunday when the otln r denomination met to hold their service they had to remove some of this truck and arrange a table for their service as the table be longing to the school had been taken out of the room.f do not object to services being held in the school house, but think the rights of all should be respect ed with no preference to any: and I hope the trustee representing this district will keep a good lookout ahead and try and remove ail obstacles that will cause fne tion or ill will in the district.We have not bnen driven off the field, only retired to allow our trustees to come into action which 1 have no doubt they will, now that their attention has been drawn to this matter.RATEPAYER.Bromptc n Fall*», Nov.22nd, 1902 The anniversary meeting of the Young Men’s Christian Association will be held in the Cougreg tional Clin ch next Sunday at four o’clock.The speaker will be Mi.George William-, of Montreal, win lia*» had a wide experience in As-o-ciation work and business.Tin music for the occasion will be in charge of the Association quartette.The general public is invited to the meeting.Great Luck Of an Editor.^ “For two years ail efforts to cure Ecezina in the palms of my hands failed,” writes Editor H N.Lester, of Syracuse, Kan., “then I was wholly cured by Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.” It’s the world’s best for Eruptions, Sores and al! «kin diseases.Only 25c «tall druggists.fl Invitation Missionary Anniversary, The Rev.Jas.Henderson, l).I)., of Toronto, associate secretary ot the Methodist Missionary Society for the Dominion of Canada and Newfoundland, preached in the Metnodist Chinch here yesterday torenoon an able sermon, ana in the evening delivered a powerful and inspiring address on missions.For nearly an hour he held the close attending of the large audience while he pictured the benefits that Christianity had been to the world and the liberal collections showed that his appeal was not in \ ain.Dr.Henderson also spoke to the Sunday School in the aftes-m on w .n all enjoyed his rein irks thoroughly.The body of Noah Hale, who murdered dis son, Frank, at Sault ; St.Marie early in October, lia-»' Merchants Bank of Canada Capital all paid up—Six Million dollars.Surplus Two Million Seven Hundred Thousand dollars.Deposits—Over $20.000,000 The l.arifest Hank In lh«* f-astern Tcmnshipa.Accounts Solicite».sto.CiRWiTBERS • isiiogef • snerinooie Clement Theatre Wednesdav, Nov.24 Is extended to the public to visit our wav rooms and inspect our line of -SLEIGHS We cany the largest stock in the Townships, and if you are in want < f a m w Cutter \ou will find it with us.Prices are right and terms liberal.We have also a large stock of Hand-made Harnesses, Robes, Blankets, &c.F.L.BEAN, 185-187 Wellington street, Sherbrooke WE ARL ^ LooKiiiQ tor People ol good taste and good judgment to sell our extra well tailored ® @ Raoianeue overcoats © # We Have a Large Range of All Kinds of Overcoats selected carefully, at a moderate price for a first-class coat.Besides it is an established rule in our st >re to look after your interests when you buy here.Why trust yourseif in the hands of pedlars or shop worn goods dealers.The best is not too good for you.TRY US, BOUCHER & LACROIX.BARTLETT’S THE POPULAR GRAIN STORE OPP.PATON MILL SHERBROOKE, Que.THE RAVEL been found in the party of hunters.wood* b> a STOPS THE COUGH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD LixativelBrorn
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