The Sherbrooke examiner, 26 novembre 1902, mercredi 26 novembre 1902
r' The Sherbrooke Examiner 3EMI-A-iiEKL Y EDITION VOL VI.NO.10.New Series SHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER '2ii 1902 PRICE ONE CENT * I A WORD TO THE WISE This illustration represents the genuine QUEBEC HEATER which if duly regUteml at Ottawa.Special detaiU of it* oonatruo-tion a* " ell a." the name if protected.Stove* of a similar pattern are being offered Af genuine Quebec Heater*, and we warn purchaser* against these.10-BK srHKTHK NAVK.QI EBKC HKATKHS.i" ca*t on the face plate of the flore you buy.tregUteied) É#"“Quebec He cost but little to bu> TERS” are made in six s zes, and last a lifetime.Jack Screws.We carry flock of at all times a ranging hese, oapaci-from 10 to 'M) ton* If interested, ^rite us fv>r descriptive circular and low $ pne s.RAN DAU as BEST n mm nf.WE HAVE ^ Hie Riom sort Horse Blankets n Chutkolks Halters Lae Bros Si.kiuh Rohes Overcoats Rchher Lined Coats Rubbers and The best Oil Tanned Shoe Jacks in the market.WB SKLL NO TRASH W.T.OUGHTRED.MARBLETON.DISTRICT MEETING.i Progress of Canada.the the Remarkable evidence of Masons of St.Francis Dis-1 F*0»^ bv c»»».!» in .last six years is contained in a J trict Held Annual Meet- UlUU.Pamphlet nxvutly published, i rorcigu iraue ban thrown fror*r ing Yesterday.WE WANT TO INTRODUCE HERE This tool is well and favorably known.It oohUs little içp'l outlast* any other Clipper made,—is the handiest tool in a blacksmith’s shop.iarPrices and full information cheerfully furnished on application.At the present time we are showing an extensive assortment in this department.Cast and hand wrought Andirons, Brass And irons.Fire Sets, Fire Place Screens, French Folding Screens, etc.Call and see these goods, they will surprise you.J.S.MITCHELL & CO.'¦**'*• Jekyll and Hyde ^.ife.Unhappy Fate of a Noted Scientist.London, Nov.25—(Lie of the mont HtartlinR fetories of double line revealed for a loii^ time ha-come out at the Old Hailey.Who among his acquaintances would have dreamed that Professor John Go ‘dfellow, eminent scientist analyst and author of standard works, could have been guilty of anything of the sort?At the Police Court, where he pleaded guilty of forging a cheque for live hundred pounds on Messrs Pink, for whom he did some work as an analyst, it was stated in the evidence that he had an income of fifteen hundred pounds a year at least.While the Processor’s wife a d child were living in a small room at Westham, with hardly anything to eat, he himself was living luxuriously in a bungalow at Thames Ditton, w here he had a steam launch on the river and showered money lavishly on women friends It aLo transpired that| for three years he had been j in the clutches of money lenders.i He was sent to penal servitude for ; three years, a brilliant career thus 1 coming to a sad termination.* A STRR I'xeiothing Hall A Purse For Mr Ross.To Reward Premier Services.For Party Men's and Boys' Clothing We have as fine Suits and Overcoats ready to wear as you can buy anywhere to order—and our lowest prices stand for as good tailoring, perfect fit and correct style as any ask for.man could Men’s Suits Overcoats 5,6.10 12 7.50, 15 18 Toronto, Nov.25 It is proposed : to raise a free will offering for I Premier Ross.j “Our aim is to raise $50,000 if possible, at any rate a respectable I purse.The same thing was doue | for Sir John A.and Sir Wilfrid, it being a recognized fact that f.»i : leader of parties, all of whose acts are open to inspection, there is no money in politics.” This is what a prominent mem 1 her of the legislature said today.“It is also a fact generally known,” he continued, “th*t Premier Ro-s is not a wealthy man.His present income by no means exceeds the demands mar upon a man in his position, and if the government were to change it would leave him well on in years to return to the practice of law.Boys’ Suits and Overcoats We’ve been clothing boys from head to foot for year* \hit we know what they like and about how want to pay—we do our best to please both.Suits, $2 to 10 = Overcoats, $2.50 io 12.| so many much you Agreement Reached tween Miners and Operators.Be- Trouble Which Led to Great Coal Strike Practically Settled.i STAR CLOTHING HALL J.R0SEÜM.03M & CO.97 À 90 WELLINGTON STREET, Next Door to Grand Central Hote\ 43 Bell;Tel.* riase, Secretary; 11.Logie, treasurer; A P.nuns, 1 G.: J.W.Che-nw* I y 1er.Wiien tile District M et ing had been opened in form, the 1) D.G M.gave a -hurt address in which he reveiwed; the work done in the District during me year.There was quite an increase, ne said, in membership during the year, ami it wa- gratifying to learn that St.rancis Distiict *tood second mong the Districts under the urisdictiou of the Grand Lodge in the Prov nee of Quebec.The membership in Si.Francis was in the neighbourhood of 800.At the conclusion of the D.D.G.M’s address the grand lodge officers were announced,and the G.M ,D G.and Grand Secretary were received with grand honours.The Grand Lodge was then constituted, ami after a few congratulatory emarks, the officers of St Francis jodge, Richmond, were directed to take their places, they having been asked to exemplify the first degree.The first degree work was done by the officers of St.Francis Lodge ii a manner which called forth much favorable comment At the conclusion of the work the District M< eting officers resumed their * U) L*- l chairs.The D D G.M.then called I aml upon Rev.A.H.Mooie, Grand Ch «plain, to say a few words.The latter’s address was one full of thought and the speaker made a great impression upon his hearers, and his words of explanation and ! and advice were listened to with lose attenti >n.R W.Bro.J B Tressider, D G.M.then moved a vote of thanks to the last speaker and also congratulated the St.Francis Lodge on the exemplification of the first degree.R.W.Bro.Will H.Whyte, Giand Secretary, seconded the motion, and also added words of ongratulaiion on the success of the meeting and the work which nad been done.The motion was carried unanimously by a standing vote.The Grand Lodge officers then etiied, and before the meeting adjourned R W.Bro.II.E.Clian-nell, P.D.D.G.M., moved a vote of thanks to the D.D.G.M for presiding,and also for the splendid work h» haddoneinthedisUictduringthe past yesr.W.Bro.G.Alexander, W.M., St Francis Lodge, seconded.The District Meeting was then closed.Foreign trade ha* grown from $239,1Û5,ÜOO to $423,9lU,U00; impôt ts , from $118,000,000 to $212.270,000; , exports from $121,000,000 to ' $211,040,000.Going a little more into detail, we find that the ex- j1 ports of Canadian farm products have inci eased from $50,591,000 to $90,313,897, of Canadian manufactures from $9,305,384 to $18,402,970, of products of the mine from $8,-050,000 to $34,917,574 Agricuituie, of course, still stands at the head of our exports ! Export* of agricultural pioduct* have nearly onubled, comparing 1890 with 1902; and it we compare periods of six > ears we obtain results quite as lemarkable.The aggregate for ?he period from 1891 to 1896 wa* $291 380,253; the aggregate for the period from 1897 to 1902 was $404,541,808.Agriculture keeps its position at the front easily, ami the rapid settlement ami development of the west will hold it there.But, relatively, j some other industries show a 1 larger increase.Miuetal products which in 1890 w» re at the foot of the list are now in second place; manufactures have passed exports of the fisheries., There is no evidence in these j figures that the country is being stripped of its natural resource* to enrich other countries.The j doubling of the export of manu- ‘ facture.-* tells the opposite story.I So does the increase in the export of the more profitable products of the farm.Thus from 1890 to 1902 1 the value ot the butter exported increased from $1,052 000 to $5, j 000,541, of cheese from 813,953,371 to $19.080,291, of bacon, hams anil pork from $1 140,881 to $12,457,803, of eggs from $Su7,0H0 to $1,733,242.Taking periods of six years, the increase in the receipts of Canadian farmers on these four pro ducts have been $96,470,598.In the earlier period our exports of butter were less than half those of the United States In the latter period our exports exceeded those of the United States.And in the year 1902 our exports were double those of the United States.Another evidence of growth is to be found in homestead entries and arrivals of immigrants.In 1892 the homestead en tries were 2,770, but by 1890 they had fallen Then began a steady inciease, and in 1902 | they were 14,033, or more than ten times the entries for 1890.The immigrant arrivals were 07,379 for ' 1902, as compared with ltt,835 for i 1890.| On the whole, we find these results: that from 1891 to 1890 trade was little better than stationary, and immigration and settlemei t growing less year by > eai ; that trom 1890 to 1992 trade was nearly doubled, immigration increased more than fourfold, homestead entries increased more than ten fold.The party which adtninis tered this country from 1891 to 1890, that period of decline and decay and despondency, calls itself the parly of progrès*, of “Canada for Canadians.” It is true that prosperity and depression are to a large extent beyond the control of tariffs and other legislation.But the Conserva tives have always vehemently maintained that prospeiity can lie produced by legislation; and even to day they claim that they could transfer millions of dollars’ woith of business from foreign to domestic manufacturers by a stroke of the tariff-makers’ pen.A comparison of their large promises Pure Breakfast Cocoa, In bulk, Special Price 30c.lb.This we will sell in any quantity.t P A SMALL SHIPMENT DIRECT FROM FRANCE : f GENUINE FRENCH MUSTARD, Urge « “ “ “ Htuall £ GENUINE FRENCH PEAS, tins 0 “ “ “ sur extra tins ¦ All in glass.» TERRINES PATE DE FOIS GRAS.No.1 \ R.JOHNSTON, J FAMILY GROCER i i r A-AYS-^l A/vA-A iVAAWi A Shotifd You Require Uaupets apd (Zurtaips Pay a Visit to the EDWARDS FURNITURE CO.and examine their assortment.TAPESTRY CARPETS, BRUSSELS CARPETS, UNION CARPBTS, YVCOL CARPETS, BELL TELEPHONE No.165, and w’ell talk it over ETC.Ring’ Up OO OQ POULTRY OWNERS Should have onr Booklet direction li >w to giving use full Rust’s Egg Producer.If you once use ROUP PILLS.Rusts Roop Pills you will Rake in Dollars during 1902, and we have proved the Rust’s Fgg producer be the only perfect thing of its kind on the market.&F//ENS CACKLE FOR IT.KERR & FOSS.to Oo uosed.» .* .1 In the evening a public reception w^h their miserable performance was held in the Art Hall when the 1H instructive.— Toronto Globe.members of the Craft and their 1 - friends were present.There was a crowded house, standing room only being at a ptemium It was a | most successful and enjoyable affair.R.W Bro.A.II.Ander-1 *on, D.D.G.M , presided, and A Capital Cure For Sore Throat.i |h rsun who desires all the ue*s and 1 be be» • d tua ter, will natuiady A moie complete < r paper is ip t printed fiafdern Townships.special select.belt»! Incipient Il ness is Checked G*aud Mastei Edson Fitch was accompanied to the platform by R.\V.Bro.J.B.Tressider,D.G.M.; R.W.Bio.W.H.Whyte, grand secretary; R.W.Rro.Ii E Channel!, I\D D.G M.; W.Bro.A.Ames, \V.Bio.J.A.Wiggett; W.Bro.E.Cleveland; W Bro.A.Sangstei ; W.Bro.(i.Alexander.Addresses were given by the Grand Master, Deputy Grand Master and D.D G.M.Songs were icndeied by Miss Amy Dumbell, Mr.A F.Fraser and Mr.J.Moi-kill.Their s ngtng whs, as u-ual, very acceptable, and they had to respond to encores.Mr.E O.Grundy olayed the accompaniments in his well known finished style, and Hubbard’s orchestra gave several selections.At the conclusion of the programme refreshments were served, and after war is the floor was cleared and dancing engaged in for a lew hours to the strains of Hubbard’s orchestra.Is to use as a gargle a lew drops of Poison’s Nerviliue in sweetened water, and before retiring rub the throat and chest vigorously with Nerviline.By morning the sore ness and inflammation will have disappeared entirely.Nerviline drives away the pain and cures sore throat and hoarseness quickly simply becHU-e that’s what it’s made for.Buy a 25c.bottle Trom your di uggist today.Dr.Hamilton’s Pills Stimulate the Liver.Ecclesiastical Insurance.AM) Vigorous Maintained BY DRINKING THE w Notice is given by Monsigneur I Henri Tetu, of the city of Quebec, I household prelate of Ills Holiness, ; secietary of “The Mutual A«sur-nnee A-sociation of Bishoprics, Educational and Chat liable In-1 1 «titutions in the civil province of ' • Quebec,” that application will be 1 mad ¦ at the next session of the Legislature of the province for an act t incorporate the Mutual A*-urance Association, and to ! authoizs it to injure ag hn-t 1 accide t° by fire the bishropic-, Our Christmas Perfumes ^ Arc hcKinniritf to arrive and wo are now ready to show our (Genuine /*#•/•-/t/ nwti.PIVER’S—Le Ti e fie L carnat Ambre Ducal “ Rosiris Senteur des Prairies “ Azurea GUERT A IN’S-Jockey ROGER A GALLET’S— Vera Violetta IV«u d E*pagne Iris Blanc B .uquet des Amours Indian Hay A Nation Clover Chevrefeuilie V c.' S' % fl GREAT SALE Of % f[ Hosiery and Underwear.Wc arc determined to offer greater values thin ever every department.Our Hosiery and Underwear Department announce many special offerings ; space will only admit mentioning a few.If y the following items what you requit ment, the chances are we can fill space m don’t see amongst *, call at the depart-thc requirements at % eece lined, h oned, Not lo** than | inspect this raie the effort, just to ‘ perfume*.07.-old.Come and showing.It - worth know’ the gomiine kss than you would expect to pay.Ladies' Hosiery LidieV plain Black Hose, heavy weight, special.Ladies’ extra fine Black Cashmere II no.full fa soft anil warm, special 35c.L idles bjst quality 2 and 1 ib Black Cashmere Hose, very elastic, all sizes.Special 5 '.Ladies’ and Children's all wool H >*e worth 25 anti 30c, your choice for 20 and 15c UqderWear Ladies’ Shetland Ribbed Vests, high neck and loqg sleeves, open front.rth 50c, special 374c.Men’s fl’ere lined Underwear Shirts and Drawers to match, wt rth 50c each, your choice 374c.T.BELANGER, 145 Wellington Street.rn .ducitioi al ami charitable m*ti- I PllOTAVP DIPUADH ! Y tuti ns, n-d-r the control of re- I IUMAYjj IUbIlAAL,, , j) liKit n-* cMv.muniti.y o- corpora, il 1(Rr,l best dealers ever/- (j WATER where.th • cuic*.ro sn-, vill .ges an 1 1 *r>i1 disf ict-wiHi.n the limits of i lie p oviucc of Qu bt c.BL< KK Cor Kinf: and Wolhnp»on Streets iL () TRY STEVENS & PRICE.U.- COPY AVAILABLE ^ ^ THE 8HERBKOOKE EXAMINER.NOVEMBER 26, 1902 Do You Know that our syrup is gaining more popularity every day, and our sales are now enormous.iffith’s Syrup White Balsam cannot be equaled tor Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc.vChronic Biliousness.In Its Trial Folio*' Horrible Dreams, Despondency,Melancholia And Gen-erai;Weakness.Treatment By Christian Science.THE DRUGGIST Stratheona.Drog Hall, 61 Wellington Street 0W?METALLIC CEILINGS*** WALLS Are both artistic and serviceable.Popularly used by practical people everywhere.in «»» n* m n.i Easily applied—most moderate in cost -fire-proof, sanitary and wonderfully durable-with countless designs to select from.Write us for booklet telling all about them.METALLIC ROOFING CO., limited W’holewüe Mir».TORONTO, CANADA.The proper elements needed to promote good digestion, regularity of the bowel®, correct action of the kidneys and liver, must be supplied when a bilious condition of the system is once established.Ferrozone can’t help but do this.It gives the stomach perfect and allows you to Jpartake and enjoy the variety of food that nr necessary for maintaining health.One Ferrozone tablet taken after etch meal will separate the nutritious portions of the food from the waste, which is carried oil, thus preventing and curing constipation and its attendant evil, Being a potent blood purifier, Fern zone cleanses the crimson flood of all bile and impurities, and as a result the complexion is restored to a rosy, healthy hue, and the dark circles under the eyes and the deathly pallor of the cheeks, go away never to return.Taken for disorders ot the stomach,commencing with bilious ress, and ending with derangements of the liver and kidneys, Ferrozone achieves marvelous results It is at the same time a tonic and stimulant, and a regulator of all bodily functions, and chronic sufferers should not fail to give it a fair trial.It will io them good without doubt, and it the malady is curable it will yield to Fen ozone.With the u*eof Ferrozone appe tite will be bet ter, the blood made rich and pure, sleep will be dreamless and sound.i our muddy complexion will be cleared and beautiful, your eyes will acquire a new brightness, and as yt ur spirit^rFe and good health returns, you will ble^s the^ day you learned the secret of Ferro-zpne’s power.If you think you need Ferrozone go to the nearest drug store and procure a supply.Refuse a substitute and insist on baying the genuine Ferrozone, which costs 50 cts.per box, or W boxes for $1.25.By mail from N.C.Poison A: Co., Kingston, Ont.To the Editor of The Examiner Dear Sir: In your i»«ue of the .‘ird, y^u published a report from New Y'* rk concerning the death of a child under Christian Science treatment The report contained the statement concerning two M.D’s.“They swore that the ct action m)ght have been cured by an must be iDjHCticm of anti toxin.” 1 wonder j what these M I>’s.would say concerning the 1145 deaths from : diphtheria which occurred in Greater New York in six months .after the administration of anti uI toxin?When we consider the number of Christian Scientists in that city as compared with the entire population, it is conceded, that everything else being equal, the Christian Scientists aie entitled to one death out of every fifty, and yet because they have had one out of 114fl they are brought to account.In the same family the Christian Scientists has healed three cases of diphtheria, and in former years four members of the family died under medical treatment.The mother of the family also has been healed of valvular heart trouble and dropsy under Christian Science.ALFRED FA BLOW.Boston, Mass., Nov.8tb, 1802.Looking Over The Land.| Grand Trunk Officials Speak of New Railroad Project, Mr.F.W.Morse, president, and Mr.third vice-William AGENTS FOR .Eastern Townships.Pithy News Notes.John Dillon, M.P., ill at Coicago, as suffered a relapse.Hon.Jos.Chamberlain sailed esterday tor South Afiica.Several Belleville merchants fere swindled by a bogus check jan.The British House of Commons dopted the Brussels sugar con-ention.Two persons were killed and ighty-two wounded during riots ,t Havana.British trade returns show in-reased exports to the colonies and o the United States.The King of Italy has given 140,000 to various hospitals to ignalize the birth of a daughter.Jews in Roumanie have, by a ecent order, been barred from iractising law or acting as lawyer’s :lerk.The students of the Hanoverian JDiversity, Prussia, have decided lot to accept any of the Rhodes scholarships.The City of St.Thomas, Ont legun operating its own street car service yesterday morning.Yarmouth, (N S.i Cormervatives nominated Mr.Thomas E.Corning for the Commons.Saaforth c irried the by-law to le id Mr.John Dick of Toron'o $10,000 to operate the woollen mills.A collision of two freight traius on the C.P.R.near Myrtle injured an engineer and fireman and destroyed half a dozen cars.Sir William Macdonald of Montreal has given an additional $25,000 towards the Macdonald Institute at the Ontario Agricultural College.The jury returned a verdict of not gudtv in the case of Pietro Lipore who was charged with murdering a fellow countrym in named Marchione, in Montreal, some mouths ago.ADDERLEY.JOHNVILLE.Church of England service ^n Sunday, November 30th at 10 .‘{0 a.m , with celebration of Holy Communion.more than woild dwell It is estimated that h.-tlf the peopl* in the in Asia.English has been made a compulsory subject of studv in Austrian schools Wainwright, comptroller of the Grand Trunk, arrived at Winnipeg on Monday with Superintendent James of the Canadian Nothern Railroad Mr.Morne -aid their mission in the West was to look over the counti y with a view to tl^e reporting on a new line.“We will build either from Gravenhurst or North Bay, a line north of the the C P.R.to Winnipeg,** he said, “I have no hesitation in telling you there is no question of a purchase of the Canadian Northern Railroad lines.As to the route from Winnipeg to the mountains, I am unable to give particulars.” The officials are guests of the Canadian Northern Railroad, and were called upon by Mr.D.B Hanna, third vice president and Traffic Manager Shaw.They will be there till Wednesday.• The reason the Grand Trunk Railway should be favourably j received,” said Mr Wainwright, “is the fact that it has been established so long.There will be no delay in commencing hauling material for each equipment.Works in the east will build rew cars and locomotives at once.The line can supply the West with products from a manufacturing centre a d carry wheat to the seaboard.” The London Tiuie* resents the suggestion made by the Earl of Dudley for a conference of Irish landlord and tenants ami others interested in Ireland.The London thinks well ot | Grand Trunk i ail way.“Washed out”—that soon is the verdict where comrw n soap is used in the laundry.Sunlight ClfMt'D REDUCES .^UAJr expense A»k far the OelAgou Bat «35 / V - - .X INSURANCE ÆTXA ALLIANCE, COMMERCIAL UNION, GUARDIAN, HA RTFORD, LANCASHIRE, LONDON, NORTH BRITISH At MERCANTILE, QUEEN, j ROYAL, WESTERN.These Fire Insurance Companies with’a Combined Capital of over SIOO.OOO,000.00 are represented?by W.S.DRESSER & CO., 3Æ MX** • * Sherbrooke\s Leadinp:2^re^ïrsurance 'Established 1875.W.8.DRESSER McCarthy Block Phone III 29 Strathcona Sbuare.People* Phone J.W.McKEE, Financial Times the project of tlie trans-continental The finest grades of Printing neatly and promptly executed at the Examiner Office.Gbapge of Tirrçe Taking Effect CCI OPEF 12th,^1902.^ GOISti EAST Mixed Lrc»l, SJOft.m.daily.Mixed Local, 4 15 p.m.daily except Sunday.Through Express.10 40 p m daily except Saturday.GOING WEST Through Express,5.10a.m.daily except Monday.Passenger Local, 8.00a.m.daily ex-Sunday.Passenger Local, 3.3o p.m.daily except Sunday.W.H BOTTUM, City Paæepger Agent.Art Bnlldlng Bell Telechma ISO.Steamship Tickets to all Parts of the World.RAND TRUNK SYSTEM^ Trains leave Sherbrooke for Montreal.Toronto.Chicago and We*t at 2.39 a.m.(daily» and 3 2H p.m.(daily except Sunday.» For Montreal ana Quebec at 2.30 and 9.38 a.m.For Richmond and Arthaba.-ka K.3Ü i>.m.7"For Coaticook.Island Pond and Portland.11.2*5 a.m.daily except Sunday, and 11.50 p.m.daily.Coaticook and Island Pond at 8.05 p.m.daily except Sunday.Coaticook 4 57 p.m.daily except Sunday.TOURIST SLEEPERS Leave Montreal Mondays and Wednesdays at 10.30 p.m.for California, connecting at ( hieago with similar tourist cars for all points west.I In addition to the railway fare, a 'mall sum is charged for sleeping accomodation.Passe g *rs leave Sherbrooke on 3.28 p.m.fast Express will connect with this car at Montreal.FOR COMFORT TRAVEL by the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM.For tickets, reservation in sleeping cars, etc.apply to C.H.FOSS, City Passenger and Ticket Agent.2 Wellington Su.Art Building STAR CLOTHING HHLL ABBOTT'S CORNER.Mr Andrew Bassett and fwmPy left Saturday via the C.P.R.R for Bossbourg, Washington, U.S., where he intends to reside in future.„ Mr.Alfred'Fisher, of Manches-t( r, N 11 , is spending a few days with old friends here.Mr.Chas.’Gage is moving to Hereford, where he has bought a farm., TT Mr.M.Mt-Murry and Miss H Hussey were in Sherbrooke Satur day on business.Mrs.Effie Palmer, of Boston, Mass., is he) e visiting her mother Mrs A.1a Baron.The Facto Brothers have tn conti act for sewing » large qua* titv of wood for Mr.Frank Gale of Water ville.Mr.and Mrs.Edward Maxtield were called to Sheibrooke Satin day bv the illness of their sister-in law.Mis.O.Bean.Mr.Hamilton, of Sheibrooke was here last week on business foi the Sherbiooke Examiner.Mr.S.Clark has gone on an extended hunting excursion to New Ireland, Megantic Co.^ Mr.Austin Gilman, ot East Hatley, has been stopping with his cousin, Mr.E.H.Woodward, ot late.Mrs.Hattie McKay at last accounts was stopping at the home of Mr.and Mis.Hiram McKay at Boston, Mass., being unable to B proceed through illness on her journey to Colorado.Mr.Emery Lord has been tearing down and removing the buildings on what was once called the Isaac Lord farm for many years owned and occupied by Mr.Isaac Lord.He was succeeded by his son, Mr.Stephen Lord.Both raised families at the homestead ami both have been head for many years.Then-children and grand children are dead and scattered and none remain to bear witness to the final act that removes the last landmarks of what was once the home of their ancestors.Truly the say in g that generat ions are hut shadows is exemplified in this instance.Miss Bernice Bassett and Mrs.Willis Bassett left for St.Albans and St.J hushui y, \ t., Tuesday to visit friends.„ ^ t Aunt Rachel Adams left Tuesday for Manchester, N.H., where she uill he eared for by her daughter, Mi s.Joseph F shcr.Mr.I).M.Bean, of Water ville, bought of Mr.Hennan Call a fine Banner Boy colt Monday.Mi.Eugene Pool, of East Hatley, and Mr.Peter Swanson were in town Monday.For several years now, no name in the Eastern Townships has stood for better Men’s and Boys’ Clothing-, better workmanship, and Fairer Value than has the name of the STAR., To extend oiir list of permanent patrons, we propose giving a series of Special Values, the first of which is announced for Priday and Satuuday* Nov- 28 f Montreal, came home to attend the funeral of their uncle.Mrs.H.Lowry, of Manchester, N.H , who has been visiting her brother, Mr.John Kelso, for the past week, has returned to Inver-aass , , , Mr.C.J.Hill, of Richmond, ai d Mr A.P.Kelly of Carapb s Corner, were here quite recent y and erected a monument in mt-mory of the late Mr.John McKinnon and his two sons.MEN SUITS All Wool Serge, Navy Blue or Black Italian Cloth lining.Regular Price $10, Saturday Special Price $7.95.Fancy Colored Worsted, West of England cloths, medium and dark Greys and Browns, also s mal 1 checked patterns Regular price $12.50, $1400 and $15 00 Saturday Special Price $10.» Men’s Overcoats.Oxford Grey Cloth.48 inches long, cuff on sleeves, with Raglan pockets, Regular price $8 00 Saturday Special Price $5.50.Imported Oxford Grey Cheviot, heavy weight pure wool Regular price $1400, • i o Saturday Special Price $i0 -rfe , / ,{ V ¦ / pf/1 * ! We Must Cio from heated rooms to the cold outer air, ami the change sets us coughing.Curing winter colds i* not hard if you take Allen » Lung Balsam.A neglected cold is troublesome and divngei-OU8.Sir Wilfrid Is Much Improved.Ottawa.November 26.—-A priv ate letter received in this city from Sir Wilfrid states that his health is much improved from his stay at Hot Springs.He will re turn to Ottawa at the end of three weeks.HSTULIIND POLL EVIL Fletnir*’* Flvrtnln and Poll Evil Cure l* » uew.«clentiflc è certain remedy.NO COST IF IT FAILS; Writ.today far («parlaat Hrrular Bio.FLEMING BROS., Chemists, 38 Front St.West.Toronto.Ont.Cured in 15 to 130 Days Dark Striped patterns, good weight Regular price $1.25, Saturday Special Price 89c Dark Etoffe, heavy striped pattern, Regular price $1.35.Saturday *~peci 1 Price 99c Imported English Brown Corduroy, Regular prfoe, .^ „ Saturday r-pecial Price, 75 Imported colored stnptd Worsted, neat patterns Also navy blue Serge hard finish Regular price $3 00 Saturday Special Pric^ $2.00 UNDERWEAR.Men s heavy wool fleeced Undershirts and Drawers.French neck, pearl buttons, ribbed cuffs and ankles, reg price 50c.Saturdav Special Price 37'c Men’s extra heavy Scotch wool Undershirts and Drawers, regular price 50c Saturday SpecialiPrice 37'c FJemeirber tip 810 WITH THE LITTLE PRICE.STiRE TO CURE a COLD IN ONE DAY.lake laxative Brorno Quinine Tablet-.At dnigstaUi refund the money if it fniL to cure W Grove’s nimaturels on each box.25c.STAR CLOTHING HALL THE SHERBROOKE EXAMINER NOVEMBER 26 1902.Educating The Farmers Seveial û i a nu facturer* undertook to demonstrate superior methods of ?uiinfr Canadian Tobacco—inf iruiation that Parmer* were quick to profit by I* it any wonder that the ^ale* of the native 1 »af have inateiialiy increased ?Blue Cross Mixture is a tiue blend for the pipe—costs but 40c per pouud.A.E.KINKEAOACO , Cigar*- A Tobacco».Wellington St.Sherbrooke.Fall & Winter Underwear in variety and value, can be found at our store.Also Special Vaines .IN .Remnants oi various Goods AND m dü Let us show you the goods.L ! „m ,, L ENNOX VILLE.I -"•-jtaJMJ Xnias Cards For Foreign 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 pccket-book.The Place for Xmas Novelties, Let the Brownies ?V "â-M L.Put in a Furnace for You.W.R.Bradley & Son.Undertakers g Embalmers 55 Factory Stieet.Have on hand th« largest and bent t-iock Undertaker’s Supplies In the city.^ Bell Telephone 297.Perkoiml attention day or night./ m " « V \\>i >- i WHEN A iN'8 IN IE he may do many things that seem foolish to the casual observer, but he never does anything si» foolieh as to neglect his personal appearance.When you see him choosing his Fall Ties, Shirts, Underwear and Hats from our new and handsome lin*» of the4-e goods you can know his bead L j retty level.Novelties in ties at 50c would attract anyone.Look at our new arrivals.1.A.CGDERt WINTER IS COMING ! Call at the The Most Popular Ladies’ Shoes .“ladi .A hundred thou-and ladies are thi.- day wearing Queen Quality Shoes \Vv‘ lespertfullj ask tlie ladies who will order ihese oe> hy mail to mention the width wan eu, as we have ihem on \ arious lasts.MORENCY & MILLET LOG.AGENTS F.R.LABONTE Etirnithre riealci* AAA A F V V V V V vk SPECIALIST AS UHiR wi EiSiffiB 193 Wellington St - Bell Tel.415 INight Service- 111 Wellington Bell Tel.405.Sherbrooke.Cutters and V Hi: m t 111 T / i / Sleighs he undersigned now offers for sale - 100 £ nr s\ for your Dry and Fancy Goods Gent's Furnishings Soft and Stiff Hats CAPS GLOVES Whites Colored Shirts HOSIERY COLLARS TIE?BRACES IK d II! «ANDKIHS UMBRELLAS ¦ Wool Underwear, etc.All go ds marked at Rock Bottom ,:i: ices C.F.Olivier 117-119 WELLINGTON ST.lid a*"* 'I hose ( ’utterH are mad.raioG iiiakei s : 1 y t he following celc A Paying investment The in mi who buys a suit or overcoat here always gets the worth of evi ry cent he puts into it.Whatever his ( rder includes he gets the finest good-, the best style, with linings, triinnoiiiffs and workmar-ghip of the highest order.That’* w iiy we call it a paying Inventing.W.W.SHAW.Win.Orny & Son^.lChaîhani, Ont.Miner < arriage ( o.Granby.Riantford Co.Brantford.E.N.Honey Co.Montreal.All .ire of the highest grade, as I buy large quantitieK low.X'!’ (ii\e me a call and look over my stock and you will be convinced, as seeing is believing.ALo, a full line of Kobe-, Hug* Bcr&e* Blanket- hard-stitched Driving Harness, Heavy Team Harnesses, Hells, Whips ai d Fur Coat*.r*v Pr tetieal Cutter and Ta.h r, 4 lpf*mite K.T.Hank.No.2 Commercial «tret j PL i.'B Wi llic.gton .Street.The Doctor’s ORDERS : Fresh Air Good Food A Trade-mark.For all those threatened with Consumption.EXPOSURE to the cold and wet is the first step to Pneumonia.Take a dose of PERRY DAVIS' "Painkiller and the danger c-.n be averted.It has no equal as a preventivi and cure for Colds, Quinsy and Rhet Always keep ual as a preventive B rolds.Sore Throat, I eumatisia.1 it handy.} We Handle the Best on the Market.JOHN BROWN 107 King* street EARN a COLICU ! y By selling our Choice line of Soaps, V! Extracts, Toilet Preparations, Etc.C; fOur plan is simple.We ship you $5 or $10 worth of goods selected from our price list which you can easily sell to your neighbors and friends giving U them better value for their money than they could get at the average store.^ g With these goods we send absolutely FREE any premium article you may v select from our catalogue.The list includes Couches, Morris Chairs, ^ Writing Desks, Hall Racks, Parlor Chairs, Tables, Washing Machines, q Q Clothes Wringers, N:c.No money required in advance.Goods may be re- ^ $ turned if not as represented.Catalogue for the asking.Write for it to-day.Si Mention this paper.COLONIAL SOAP CO., Rock Island, Que.‘ ROBINSON.A council of Hoyal Templar* of Temperance was orgain/.x social at Mr.lame- Leonard's, Brook bury, last Friday evening, and spent a very pleasant evening The proc eds were in aid of the R.C.Church.IMPERIAL DEFENCE.Dairy Produce.CHEESE Montreal, Monday evening.—The cheese situation at present is a peculiar one, for nominally prices are Je to gc lower than they were a week ago.As a matter of fact, however, they are nothing of the kind, as the current business on which the lower ligures are based is made up of fall ends which are not finest fall goods by any means.These goods are selling all the way from Tic to 121c, as to quality, and it is all they are worth.If a purchaser, however, went into the mat ket to buy a large line of finest fall goods he would be very lucky indeed, if he filled ids order under 12jc to 12èc.At the wharf this morning 1,400 boxes sold at lUc to 115c.BUTTER.The butter market is quite strong, and finest fresh creamery was not obtainable today under 22c, and possibly a fraction more than that price was made today, as the tone was quite strong at the rise.At the wharf, about 100 boxes left factor y men’s hands at 22c, subject to adjustment in ware-in u-e Mail advices of the 15th from Manchester speak very fiatterii gly of Canadian creamery as follows; “Canadian creameries have risen from 2s to Is per cwt.There is no question whatever but these butters increasingly challenge the supremacy of Danish, and the former monopoly of choicest butter so deservedly enjoyed by Denmark is being shared by other countries in a continually increasing degree LIVESTOCK TRADE.Minister of Militia Makes Important Address.Ottawa, November *25 Canada * comnbillion to Imperial defence was somewhat unexpectedly fo c-cd upon the public attention by tüe remarks of Sir Frederick Borden, at a meeting held yesterday afternoon in the Hoard of Trade room-, convened to hear Mr B.F.Wyatt, envoy of the British Navy League, to discuss the aim* of the fa-ague.The speaker emphasized the necessity tor the Britiî-h navy a* essential to the integrity of the Empire.He spoke of Germany and France “with their ambitious jealousies ami rivalries,” as “a constant menace to the power of the Em pire and her be-t source of safety lies 111 preserving each part of the Empire from danger by a powerful sufficient and efficient navy ” The Navy League, he said, had formulated a scheme for the creation of a Canadian naval militia which should receive its training for sea in the shins of the British navy.8ir Frederick Borden, introduc ed by President Coates, said : I came to listen not to speak, but as a representative of the Government, 1 am glaci I have heard the excellent remarks of Mr.Wyatt on defence.The Government of this country recognizes the importance of an efficient defence, ami I am quite sure the people recognize their duty to put themselves in a position to bear a fair share of the burdens of the Empire.Because people differ as to the means is no reason for saying they are against the measure.The British Government takes the view that all matters of naval defence should be under the control of the Admiralty and suggest* that the colonies contribute a sum of money each year to the expenses of the navy.The Canadian Government does not assent to that.The country has expressed the desire to help the mother country and to take the firs* step* to form the neucleus of a navy.I shall be pleased to study any scheme that maybe proposed and feel quite sure that some understanding may come.The Canadian Government is not trying to dodge responsibility, but at present is not prepared to a*k taxpayers to expend any money without having a word to «ay on the expenditure of it.I know t hat one of the best guarantees of the integrity of the Empire i* to be absolutely prepared against any possible contingency.I am grateful to Mr.Wyatt for his address.There is ample room to encourage and educate in the matter, and it is highly desirab’e to hold meetings of this sort and carry on the work.” Sir Jas Grant and Rev.S.(J.Bland followed in brief speeches, approving the formation of a league in Ottawa, and Sir Fred erick further supplemented his remarks, saying ; “Canada in all matters of defence goes hand in hand with the Imperial authorities.She sent men to support the mother country in South Africa; the time may come when she will send ships on a similar errand.But nothing will be done hastily, and what is accomplished will bn done step by step, hand in hand, with the Imperial authoiities.” It was resolved to form a league, and the gentlemen present signified their intention of becoming members of it.When Y our.Joints are Stiff and your muscles are sore from cold or rheumatism; when you sprain or bruise yourself, Ferry Davis’ Fainkiller will takeout the sore ness and fix you light in a jiffy.Avoid substitutes.Canadian Cattle Steady In London.London, November 24.—The trade in cattle was bad on account of the mild weather that prevailed which checked the demand considerable ; in consequence, the tone of the market was weaker and prices show a decline of Ac since this day week wit h sales of choice American cattle at 11c and Canadians at 12Ac.MONTREAL.There were 700 head of butchers* cattle, 30 calves and 1,200 sheep and lambs ofL red for sale at the East Erid Abattoir on Monday.The butchers were out in I ige numbers and there was a fair demand for anything pretty good, but the common stock are still dull of sale without any improvement in the low prices lately paid here.A few of the best steers sold r+t fiom 4]c to Be per lb Pretty goi d animals at from 3|c to 4c, and the common stock at fiom 2c to 3c per lb.The canner* paid from lb to 2c per lb.tor their supplies.The calves sold at from 3c to 5c per lb.Sheep brought from 2ic to 3)c, and lambs from 3je to a little over 4c per lb.F»t hogs sold at from 5Jc to fic per lb., weighed off the cars.Blacks Threaten French.Serious Condition of Affairs Inj Martinique.Pari*, November 25 The Liberté says that the last mail from Martinique brings news that a very serious condition of affairs prevails on the island.Mr I>e-! maire, the governor, is afraid to proceed to the interior, lest his »b*ence should be the signal tor a general massacre of the white population.The black* are re ported to be i?i a had humor, and aie *aying, “Now that Mont Pelee ! has swept v fT half the French let i us finish the remainder.’' LINDA, Matrimony seems to be all the rage here just now, there being three cases during the month with more to follow.Mr.David Neal, of Drummond-ville, has disposed of his farm in that place, and has moved here with his family.It i* stated he will purchase a farm in this neighbourhood.Mrs.W.J.Hodswell has returned to her home after paying a Hying visit to relatives here.A large number from here attended the reception given by Mr.George Bushey, sr., given in honour of the marriage of Iris eldest son to Miss Desniisseaux, Sand Hill.A veiy pleasant evon-ng was spent.The Cheese Factory closed a week or two ago after a very successful season’* business.Dining the month of October the patron* were paid over $1.00 per hundred for milk Messrs.George Fledge A Co., Montreal, handl' d ail the output from this factory and gave excellent satisfaction.American Capital In Canada.Major Bittb.ger, consul general for the I'uit^d States at Montreal, has *ent his annua) report to the State Department of VVa*hington.It *tates that millions of dollars of American capital have recently been invested m the Dominion in agricultural and timber lands, ami mi ring and ma; ufacUiring indus tries.In addition to these investments he adds that many American syndicates have been looking over the ground in Canada in the last few months.One Sows and Another Reaps.When you hook up the laces on your boots or shoes with such surprising facility do you ever pause to ask your*elf who invented that mo*t valuable and progressive trifle ?Would it surprise you to learn that he was one .Mr.Sirin, and that he is now an inmate of the San Francisco prior house ?His invention, which has been a fortune to its now proprietors, was sold for $200.Thus one sows and another reaps, ami the wav of the inventor is often hard.Free Prenn, Ottawa.Relieve those Inflamed Eyes! Pond’s Extract Keducrd on*-h*Jf uiih purr «oft vratrr, Appi.etl CrquruUy with dropprr or cup.llu- cangmuoM will l*c rruiotcdacd tiitpAiu and luilaiuaukiiooi insianUr rwltt-vvd.• W TION! .%%•(«! (lMit«rr«»M«, Irritai t i ; i g \\ itrb !law.«*l |»rt*|iwi-wii«*ua r**|»rr»mtr«l to br ••ibr »wiur l'uod’ft I « I rurl m bi«-b raMlIy mnur and «riirruil* rwuiuiw “wood wl< o-bol.** m d«'t»«tl> |Mii«ou.ISLAND BROOK.Mr.Fred.Sunhury was in Montreal with a carload of fat sheep.We *aw Mr.T.B.Johnson from Eaton in town last w eek.Several people are repairing their building* which make an improvement to our little village.We expect to hear the sound of wedding bell* in the near future.Mi*.J.Sawyer ha* returned home to the States Mr*.A.Todd and wife have moved into Mr.Redmond’* house better known as the Wilford house.Mr.and Mrs.Horace Holbrook r-tin ned from Manitoba last week.We are pleased to wee them back.At the present time of writing it feel* like winter ami the roads are hard and rough EUST1S, Seldom has it been our duty to record a deat h that ha* awakem d •mcli very general sympathy ami cm 11 -ed such deep sorrow a* th t ot Mi-* Mellie Little, who passed away at her home near this village 011 Th ms lia y morning last, after a brief illucs*.She succumbed ti typhoid fever followed by severe complication* AH that unremitting care and asriduous 111» dirai skill could accomplish was dom but in vain.The remains were interred in the Reedville graveyard on Saturday afternoon, November 22nd.A funeral service was lurid in the neighbouring church, Rev.Mr.Cooper, of Minton, delivering an appropriate sermon tilled with comforting words to the atlbcted relatives.Tin* deceased w ill be much missed in the coimmi nity as well as 111 her home circle, for she was a young woman oi singularly amiable disposition, modest, gentle, kindly, patient, wit ha helpful word or a pleasant grei ting for all.Although she has left ok, the good tiaditioii of her life will remain to inspire and elevate those wTho knew her, for the thoughts and deeds and memo r’es of Hurii a truly Christian life do not perish.î Fut* new life into you ! A strong statement but it is borne out by tacts by those who have taken “The I) & L” Emulsion; write Miss Black, Supt.Grace Hospital, Toronto, and ask her what she thinks of it.sem We WATEPVILLE, Temperance Sunday was observ ed h re at the Congregational Cbii'ch last Sunday.A teruper-anco sermon was «reached at the mo ring and also at tin* evening service by the pastor, Rev.Mr.Ciaik.I was also observed at the Sunday School service when all tin* nohits present signed the pledge, are vei y much pleased to notice that the churches are taking hold of this good work.If they p r-eveie they will surely succeed, as Hie chairman of a state liquor dealers association remarked in his annual address.“The chinches can down us anyway, if they will, and they know it.” Mrs.A C.SpafTord and daugh t» r are visiting friends at Newport, Vt., and also at Collinsville, Conn.They expect to be ab-ent about a month.Mrs.C.().Feter«on spent Sunday with friends in Victoriaville.Rev.Mi .Craik went to Danville on Tuesday last to attend the fu.» : al ofMrf-.f R v )Pollock, wLLh took place on that day.Mr.F.(» Gale is erecting a large wat*-r tank on top of his factory, which he intends to keep continually filled with water as a protec tion against fire.The new horse sheds at the Congregational Church are drawing near completion.They consist of three separate buildings containing four large stalls in each building.The farmers and others can now have their family carriage* and spanking pairs well housed during the services.Mr.Roy, of Montreal, was in tow novel Sunday.1 he water company is continually at work with a gang of men tligging dilches and laying water pipes on Fleasant Street.They intend to supply the G.T.R with water at their «Union here, and intend finishii git this fall The funeral service of the late Mis* Millie Little was held at her home on Saturday afternoon.Interment it ReWF RBROOKE.Rranch SroR'i At Magog.______________________________i i _______________ „ ^ .¦ I II• iikiri^Éii , .V; 1 itiii ' *rMlin lb h •' 1 COPY AVAILABLE THE SHERBROOKE EXAMINER, NOVEMBER 26 1902 GlenburD Stock Finn.*A1 F -l hole* Young Beriuhir® HoAr** , JOHNUanoxTili!‘lW WANTED.A AOixi up-to-date ( ook.»1"0 a Kitchen Girl.tit- F ranci- Hotel Jiroiupton haU-lt Apy For Sale.o Write or ^anji^.^ ^ .^N K ,'o.^ .f.«M ______- * ANTED A housemaid, apply ^ Mw.A.N.'N ' iNGTuN, H»» ( oininerciai »i.Qty Ticket Office GRAND TRUNK R.R: ^ 2 Strathcona S^ark,*^ -purchase your ticket»4here and -ave delay at ëtation- - •-*’* m OCEAN TICAETS3BY.ALL UNES.^ G* H !FOSS Agent.Land For Sale I N COMPTON.mile- from E»-t Hatley, .nbotit 150 acres.Well waterwl.Wl oilfar place and new sugar house : suit tblc for farm or pasturage.JoHN UOBKRTti IN.21/10 Hatley.Que.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.Ut.Mc.tl M.A- C.AVER CO.UwWl.«m.per:onals.r)^àr.Mr.J.Keith K iwards was in Montreal y««pp éé Famous Active M Ranges Cbc Eramincc, FUBMHUKD BY STEVEN8Ï& PRICE.-—4- SabeortpUoo «1 i>er year In advance : ai> months 5fte.throe months 2 c.WEDNESDAY, NOV.26.1902.Ç.Fii THE RAVEL PANTOMIME, time in Sh -rbro ke Monkey Brand Soap will clean a boni from cellar to roof, but won’t wash clothe» A regular term of the Superio» Court opened this morninv, with Mr.Justice Letuirux pres id i’ g The Street Railway was closed down yesterday owing to a break in the water wheel at the powei house.The annual meeting of Sh»»r brooke County Liberal Association will he held on Tuesday, De^erabei 2-td.in the Association Roo i.h, Odell Block.Merchants Bank of Canada Capital all paid up -Six Mil lion dollars.Surplus —Two Million Ssven Hundred Thousand dollars.Deposits—Over $20*000,000.The Largest Bank In the h.astern Townships Accounts Solicited.GIO.CAMOTRS • «1 • MfOOke Oak Hall CLOTHING For Young Men Is the very best make of good*.Just now we arc showing an especially fine r i ge of Swagger Overcoats for the cold season, made up in the prevailing fashion and at prices that cost no more than the kind made in filthy sweath shops.Oak Hall WELLINGTON Sf.Clement Theatre Wednesday, Nav.24 Geo.Gagnon, of Duds well, wa arrested at the instance of Mi Plante, Dud«well.charged with the theft of tr * *s from the latter** property.Th case will be heard this afternotm before Judge Mul vena.The Court of King’s Bench which was adjourned on October 23rd, will open on Monday, Decern her 1st, when it is expected bv that time the Court of Appeal will have rendered judgment on the reserve case in connection with the Belanger conspiracy trial.have a door specially made for broPin^or toasting.Roomy enough to admit a large steak and to constructed that broiler or toaster can be placed directly over fire.Has every latest device for good cooking, saving time and fuel, and iio other range has any of h* best features The “Famous Active” is fully guaranteed.Sold by all enterprising dealers.Write for Catalogue.MTIaiÿs J.S.MITCHELL & CO.London,Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, St.John, N.B.\ A g*t*n r S DORIAS CABANA.St Michael's Cathedral was the scene of a quiet wedding yesterday morning when Miss Bella Cabana, daughter of the late II.C.Cabana, prothonotary, was nnit»*d m man lage to Mr.A P.Dorais, advoc ste, Montreal.The ceremony was performed by Bishop Bruneau, Coadjustor Bishop of Nicole!, Mgr.Tanguay Rev.Father Giguac, parish priest.Owing to the family of the bride being in mourning the invitations were limited to the members of b >th families.Special music was rendered during the ceremony.After the ceremony a recepu n .vas h Jd at the home of th* ide’s mother on Wolfe Street, and the newly married couple left on the B.and M on their honeymoon trip to Boston.New Church For Farnham.The New England supper and entertainment under the auspices of the ladies of the Methodist Church will be held in the lecture hall of the church on Friday evening, December 5th.In the after noon the ladies will hold a «ale of useful and fancy article*, tea and light refreshments will also he served.Particulars will be given later.LENNOXVILLE.Diphtheria has broken out ir ur midst m the family of Mr Jos.Dcharnois.4t in mental iiiumc.Admission 40c.H Cordial BIRTHS.HINCH.At Windsor Mills, on Oct.31, 19112, a daughter to Mr.a d Mrs.Henry Hlnch.MCKKNZIK.At Adderley, Que., on the 3rd inst.the wife of Mr.John J.McKensie.of a won.MA RRIAQB8 YOUNG HARTWELL At.the Methodist parsonage Lennox ville, on Oct.Ifith, 1902, by Rev.11.Si lith, Andie Young to Orpah May Hartwell, all of No.Hatley, Que.DUMONT YOUNG.At the Methodist parsonage.Lemioxville, on Oct.23rd.1902, by Rev.R.Smith, Joseph Dumont to Una Young, all of Kustis, Que.WRIGHT HAND At the home of the bride's parente, on the 19th Nov .1902, by Rev.R.Smith.Angus J.Wright, of Ascot, to Annie Hand, of Lennoxville.Sherbrooke County Liberal Association The annual meeting of the Sherbrooke C onn- j ty Liberal Association will be held on Tuesday Eve.Dec.2nd, 902 at LIGHT o clock, in the Association Rooms, ^ Odell’s Block.Flection of officers and any other business.I WM.BR AULT.3i.l0 President.DISSOLUTION.Notice i* hereby given thut Gif' partnership heretofore existing be-tween W.S.Dresser and J.W.McKee, doing a general lusuia'uv business under the name of \V.S.Dresser & Co., has been dissolved.The business will be continued under the firm name of W.S.o., bv t i who embraces this i thanking, in no formal manner, | the numerous friends who have uo I steadfastly and continuously ex-i tended their patronage to the office.I shall endeavor in toe future, as I have tried in the past, to transact each item of business, whether large or small, in a manner that will merit the confidence of the public.4i.l7 VV.S.DRESSER.Is extended to the | ublic to visit onr war rooms and inspect our line of -SLEIGHS We carry he largest stock i.i the Townships, and if \ou are in want f a n> w Outer ou ^iL find it with u.Prizes arc runt and terms li >enu.We have also a large stock of Hand-made Harnesses, Robes, Blankets, &c.F.L.BEAN, 185-187 Weiliiiflton street, SPerDrooke Dresser Mice Htat.dn.The coter w \\ brought NVagner, an i the m »n wh ’ he was supposed to be protecting to the sration, t Id Lieut.Pr ivost that Wagner h*d the -vatch b^lorging to theiut xicated man Provost put a few que«tions to Wa -ner, and he soon found thaf Wagner not only had tin man's watch, hut also hi* pocket book, although he denied it at first and told the police officer two or three different stories Wagner was locked upon a charge of sus picion of .theft The man who wai brought to the station wa* too drunk to give his name but fr* m the name on his pocket book, he is supposed to be Hormisdas BMi ve 01, Danville, Due.You can depend upon BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA It is the right thing for Rheumatism, Gouty Condition, Liver and Kidney Complaint, Scrofulous Swellings, and All Conditions of the System.$1.00 Bottles extra Large size.mÊÊÊÊÊÊÊMMËmmÊmmÊKÊÉÈÊÊBBmÊmmz'Amm Montreal, November 25 A pub lie meeting will be held on Sifurday afternoon next at I o’etm k if.the Art Gallery.Phillip* Square, for the purpose of discusing the scheme for the erection of i tub iculosis hi spital in Montre il Hi* Excellency the Governor G ueral lia-' consented to preside a d a number ( f the «logeons and prominent citizens who have taken up Hie movement, will -p“ak.It i ’lie intention to have the meeting aopoint a citizens’ committee t< actively pu*h forward the project .ml *e ure the nece-sary fund*.It, will be remembered that a few day* ago a meeting of the men who originated the idea was held and it was then decided to call public meeting.The Argenteuil Campaign.Calumet Novembe 25 —A well attended and enthusiastic meeting in the Liberal interest was held in the sch >ol hou e m Saturday evening.Me sis.Paterson and Hamilton addressed the meeting 1 o» English and Mr.Gee ffrion in French.In spite of the had state of the roads quite a number of Mr.Christie's supporters dro^fS in from a distance, and «bowed by their enthusiasm, that, the electors in thi* section are well satisfied 'ith the Government, and the Lib^r il candidate, Mr Christie, vlr.W.II.Walker acted as chairman.itc ' ’t’/'-tinTinj'l felî i- v, A ‘ ' % Kfi ‘ - -r./ ' -’ .r n/ L, BARTLETT’S THE POrULftR GRftIN STORE SHERBROOKE, Que.01*1>.1’ATON MILL Is)hat has made our Store so Popular ?! • 1 /JV( - \ \ îTyt: - It .j.: p- ( r > -'f'f J' -¦ l&A L- 1 ¦ , .V t- 4 / L yv.• IS.» .>- • - THE FREE TRIAL The honor of thus effectively arresting ! lishment of health in a’l the departments It is not for us to say.For we might talk all day about our methods a d you would not know any more about it than you do now.We want you to know.We want you to proht by it.There-i fore we invite you to come ana see for yourself.We w 11 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