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  • Sherbrooke, P. Q. :W. A. Morehouse,[1878]-1888
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[" ®*mmner.VOLUME XV.NO.23.SHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, ib\u201893.WHOLE NO.749.OUR COUNTY NEWS.I TEA TRADE For 1892 showed a very gratifying increase over 91, and we mean to male the trade for 93 show even a greater increase.To do this we will endeavor to give better values than ever.We have made large purchases of both JAFANSand BLACKS and can confidently state they are the best values ever cffered in this section of the country.Samples cheerfully given or sent to any address.Kemetnber we guarantee satisfaction.Mnston & fo, TBY Compound Syrup \u2014OF\u2014 LICORICE FOR Coughs, Co?ds, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, ele.PEEPAEED ONLY BY E.C.FRASER, CHEMIST & DRUGGIST, 8 Commercial St.- Sherbrooke.WANTED\u2014A LlTfLK G1KL to assist with heuw-work, or a good general servant, at 37 London fctreet\tlw£2* WANTKD.\u2014A OKNKRAL SERVANT.Apob to MRS.WALTER WILSON, 17 Hi«h Street\tlf.i'2 WANTKD.^\u2014A HKRVANT for general housework.Apply to MRS.F.A.HALSEY, 34 AflSfbonrne Street.\ttf-13 JSalc.F R «ALE\u20141 STAMP MAKfeKS COMPLETE OUTFIT, 1 Press, Paper Cutter.Imp a;n< Stone, L»îad atid Rule Ci.tter, 4 » Fonts\tCases, Furni- ture, eto.'I he ids.ve and Many other articles ctn he purchased very low for caih.Address P O Box 44, Hherbrooko.\ttf-10 For Sale.4 PINE IMPORTt.l) ENOMSir MARK, 8yr«.old, sp\u2019cndidlv broken to saddle and a uood roadsttr ; raised a fiae co.t this tear, sound ; also a Pony weighing ahoutbJu lbs.3 yrs oid, gentle,color chestnut, gcoJ gtyie.OE >.GALE ,fe SONS.Watervilîf, Nov.lo, lb92.\ttt 14 FOR SALE! OK VERA I.LOTS of land in St.George vn ,d§or, KJ eontaining valua1 le spruce, piue,cedar and horn-lock timber.TercM reaao.able.App.y to HITKD A FRASER.\ttf.fi SUPSRIOB FARM FOR GALE, THE utfdersigned offers for sale his farm consisting of IfiO seres, JOO acres heixig c'eared, tiro balance well wooded.Now barns, honso in gnod repair, running water ai loth house and barns.Good Sugar House with 400 trees.Earn is u uler excellent state of cul ivation, and is close to roko'»! houec and onlv 2 miles from North Hatley.A vhet so factory is on the place.nico young orchard .S'» cboico trees in bearing.For further oart'oul.a apply on the prémices to K.L.JOHNSON.Mi f ton, Que., 1892\tjtf-3 JJVLBM and CITY PROPERTY For Silo.I?Enquire of J.M.HALL.\ttf-S4 riOR BALE \u2014 Désirable BUILDING LOTS iu JO EAST SHE ciBT.OOKE.Enquire at the KXAM1NKH Office.\ttf-47 ITIOR bALK\u2014HOUSE on Wellington\t*«o.' 200, in r'x-.d repair.Two thirds of purchase money can T' main on place.For parH.:uUrs npnlj to G.If.PKkSBY.\ttf-SO FOri SALE 11HAT UNE PR< PKRlY occupied by the un-d*.rsigntd, one and a hslf miles fr m North itatley Village, which cninmat'ds a b*\u2018acti'ftl view » f the lake.] l,e house is i ?w, reemy an most of the time.The school cuteruinment tnentiomd in my last, cirno off on the 13 h hist., and was a success.Great credit is due the teachar Miss Bndgett, for the pains she seems to have taken with her pupils.The school is now closed fora few weeks during the holidays.The church here wis beautiful.y trimmed for the Christmas services.Tne Sunday school Christmas tree is to b ! in the scho >1 room ou 8iturday evening the 31st inst.The Crawford Urns, have dissolved partnership.The business will be continued hy Andrew Crawford .Mr Fiank Wilc x and M ;s K it:e Burton have both been homo from the States visiting fiiend- in this vie ni y.Me.and Mrs.R.D.Jatne son, on 'heir return from their wedding tour, wero greeted by a surprise par'y, numb ring some thirty nei,hoirs, and triends, nod pr-santed with ei verti \u2019 and- j sotnu pre*1 ure.The H un .ingville c r- ' respondent of tho C tiipton County ! Chririt says that Hll'ltingvilfe has wont j few villages if it* s ze (abcut 100 inhabi- | rants) can b ast > f, two p .at Hlitis and I seven mail earners, one paid by the gov- \\ ern-neni and six volunteers, or ose for i each day of the week.surely we must ! conclude that they are much given to corresponding.But, Mr.Editor, it is mv private opinion that it is all owing to the great N.P.Farnham Tho Methodist sabbath school enter taium.lit was held on the 2b h inst, as announced and was a gro kt success.The pastor occupied the chair and opened the proceeding* wuh prayer, closing the sum with the doxology and benediction.Tut childro-n acquitted tlicmte ves well, alter uately singing and reciting.Six smil! girls were so loudly encored that they responded.The \u201cauction\u201d was the las' tti m on the pr-gramme ; the auctioneer being Mr.E E Iwiti H'ward, i f McGill Too lirst to bid for the children was Fashion.Hhe glibly stated her views and intentions.Sturdy Ambition was cloaciy followed by b'ack viaaged Intide i ty.NtXfc came bloated Intemperance, and his companion and near relative Crime, succeeded him.Tho man with the mallet was di-pressed, but his c un tcnai.ce changed when bright faced Education spoke.The last to offer was purt Religion.As soon as hi r case was f .irly presented, the vote was so overwhelmingly in tavnr of the last bidder, that the w hole 250,000 000 were dec ared gone Reh gion then stepped forward gracetully bowing her thanks and in words declar mg her gratitude.Tho \u201cTree\u201d was tastefully deorated showing probably, as many colors as Joseph s coat.1, bore a treat for each chiiu and présenta besides for many, if not all of them, and many others.Some of the teachers gave valuable presents to their scholars, and scholars remembirad their teschers.Tho most valuable present and the great est number of them went to the instruct rees of the little ones and Superintendent of the Juvenile Templars, etc.Perhaps the most conspicuous articles were several paintings by the pastor\u2019s youngest daugh ter.These had been neatly framed and were presented to her favorites.Miss May Wilson\u2019s wax doll was not quite so large as herself, but Mr.Editor you ought to have seen it.« ) >e thing caused regret ; some of tho children because of sickness could no; be present, however they «veto not forgotten.We have lately had some rough, cold weather, nii'der weather as this writing Business has not been very brisk, too unpleasant being out.Considerable wood has been brought into town and produce of d.H'-jr-eut kinds tinds its way here.Moe's River The wevh -r has been so cold for the pts* few we.ks that your correspondent, and in fact news if ail kinds came near fret zing up.The work on the new church was net suspended till 9:30 p.in , Dec.24th and then the vestry was pronounced ready for service the fu!.owing day.Of course the cud weather has baen un favorable to the progress of work of this kind, but rrgarl'ess of this things have gone on tcry well and all speak in favor cf tho head workman, Mr.Y.L.Sheldon who has thus far superintended tho work, and will probably Le re engaged in the -prii.g t\" complete the church.The \u201cCantata\u201d which had been prepared by the Uoiversalist S.S.for ChrLtmas eve was entitle i owing to the n ads and weather which wi re untui'able for child ren to be out, who lived three and four m-.les from the village.Tho vestry wa-^ dedicated on the 25th and will boused ai | n place of worship till such time as tin : auditorium is completed.A Christnui* sermon was delivered in the nnrnit' r and ; ot.e suitable f.,r dedication in the after ! in on.The c-ipirroeation were happtiy j eutpri-el by tbuting iu the vestry nicely j bound p-islin books to be us d in respon- ! rive service, a present from the pastor.\u2022 R v.Mr.F tier had with him his sister, .Mias \\ .ra I*, tier, of Canton, N.Y., win was ap-nding her holiday vacation within i Cana tinn borders On Monday evening -Dec.2l>-li tho Bipti-t S.S.h>M their : Christmas etitertciMnent.Tie t-virin; ws* rat her more mi d than biaturdny tv .but the hou.ro w.-is i o' \u2022 s well tilled a-usual at their entertainments .We-i'nt -di\u2019V nr rtnng Dm 28 h the Luetic L.dus trial Circ e im-t in the -.stry.A* tin i, is a nice little kitchen in connection with the vestry, dinner was served to a goodly .number, and a protitsble day spent in the ' eociety work.The circle will continue to meet hero every second week each con tributiug to the dinner.Next Sabbath ( Jan.8:h will be the ri gular serv i e in 'he i ves'ry at the urual hour.The Bspt st | Ladies Aid have done some more in the way of repairing their church wiih new carpets for aisles, pulpit covering Ac.Tne village school has been closed tor two weeks.Coasting has been the employment if our young {roupie during the past weeks.moonlight evenings.D.J.Ayer is out taking orders for spring delivery.Buckskin set ma to be in good demand.Mrs.Jno.Brown has just returne 1 from allying trip to Boston.Eustls.An interesting wedding was ceh orated at Kustison the 27til ult.The conti-acting parties were Mr.Fred Barton a former resident of this place, but now of Newport, Vermont, and Miss Etta Martin of Conkshtre.Tho ceremony was pert\",ruled at 8 o\u2019clock in the evening by the Rev.\\Vm.Adams of Lenuoxville, at tho I ojso of Mr.Henry Martin, the bride\u2019s unde.Miss Year was biidesmaid, and Mr.James Barton, brother of tho groom, was best matt.The bride was prettily attired in an attractive costume.At the reception held after the ceremony,*'ho ha{py couple received the warm congratulations sf the large number if guests who had assembled to honor the occasion.Tne supper which as might b?expeetid was a sumptuous repast, excellently served, and followed by dancing and parlor games, that were kept up Mil the early hours of the morning.The bride was the tocip \u2022 ent if u-'ikti and costly presents, principally articles of silver and china ware, too numerous to dettil.Inverness The Xmas tree service was hold in tho Methodist church, Inverness, on Monday i vetting, December 2»> h.The tree seems to havo grown in favor and beauty during the past three yiiks of freedom.It contained over 300 presents and was the observed of all observers.O.iall hands tho exclamation could be heatd, \u201cIs it not a beauty,'1 and the aojectives descriptive of beauty and delight llew thick and fast.The tree seimed to surpass anything well.vo ever yet.had in the Methodist church here.The childien were iu ex-taeies to see their dear old tree in its old place again and the people seemed to ap-pr.c ate the sen ice more than ever.Tue programme ttUS un i Scellent one and r ndered to the delight of all.It j was a rare treat to those who had the Î pleasure of being present.Notwith-j standing the bitter cold the church was ' full.The tinging by the little folks was heartily applauded.A novel feature in the entertainment was \u201cThe King\u2019s Supper,\u201d rence el by the If^v.Wm.Hender-sen and a dozen asaistants iu diiierent parts of the church.A soaring young professor from Mon-tr al gave us good assistance and at the cose he was so highly c nnplimented it made him soar (sore) again.A very pleasing par : of tho exercise was the presentation to Miss May Mi-Crady of an addrets expressing the Circuit\u2019s appreciation of her labors heredui-ing the past three months.Miss McCrady made a very appropriate reply.The pastor and people here are fully alive to the benefits of the social side of our religious life, and we turn such delightful meetings as this, into real means of srrace.Tho precious intiuecceof tuah services will follow tho children all through life.The Secretary of the school, Miss Edith Biouard, presented the report for the past year, from which wo gathered that there are four c'asses, with four teachers, 53 sutiolars, 42 of whom have taken the p edge against \u201cL quor, Tobacco and Pio-fauiry\u201d so you sie we have a titan school ; 50 papers are taken by the school.Little Miss Alta Haddock, of Kings y Fal's, now on a visit here, added very much to tho entertainment and delighted the audience with a well rendered lecita-tion.The atilt'us came on our Xmas poet too late tor the tree but he hands us the follow ing : Once more we gather round our Tree, In joy and peace and love ; Well knowing all the good w-o see, Cornea from c.urG jd above.The year just passed to us has bean One crowned with niercios rare ; O id\u2019s loving kindness each has seen, Eich one has felt His care.The year gone by has bezn as bright As any year could be ; How happy are we all to-night, Around our Xmas tree.To God, our Father, Saviuor dear, We raise our cheeifu! tonga, Who spires us through another year, With health our life prolongs.Kind friends who think of us, havo we, Their gifts to us impart ; We see them piled upon the tree, To gladden many a heart.And whilst wc are so cheerful now, And know that we aro bleat.Let every heart to Jesus bow, Come unto Him and rest.In the January B\u2019i'J - Aca!: , Margaret Sidney\u2019s paper on \u201cWhittier with th Children \u2019 naturally leads all others in timeliness and interest.Another leader it the interesting paper tleding witii the localities mule famous by Columbia in Spain, \u201cThe Bridge that Spanned lip-World.\u201d The storus ii this number are especially bright.Annie Howells Fie- I chr.tte a \"Bill\u201d is the tdutiy of a nna'l hoy ; that shots the *1 iwe' ti rea\u2019ism i i a new i vein: Mary Kyla Datias\u2019 \u201cThe L:t''e 1 Turk\u201d is a tale < f ?>tii.k and endeavor;! Mary V.W.Smith \"i \u201cB-hind the | Wardrobe-\u2019delights ail 'hose who lovo r hato arithmetic T Al -n and Thing* department is full of bright paragraphs.The illustration* are b, autiful- Meynelle\u2019s frontispiece of Whitt Ur with tho children, has almost the softness of an oil painting.Price 20 cents a number, £2.40 a year.On Sale at news stands or sent postpaid on receipt of price, by D.Lothrop Company, Publisher*, Boston.COATICOOK.The youngsters of Co&ticook are enjoying a week of hue skating.Mr.W.A.Odell now in the employ of the C.P.It.Co.,made a dying visit to our town during tho week.Mr.John L.Converse of Barnston touk passage for Grand Rapids, Mich., on Tuesday last.The churches of Cuaticook are observiug tho week of prsyer, services being held every evening during the week.The c!':,dre:i of the Methodist Sunday School ware treated to a New Year's aleigh ride last Monday.Nsw Years Diy passed of very quietly.Business was generally suspended on Monday and the day observed as «holiday Last Friday 10 or 12 emigrants bound ! for the other side of 45 were detained by tho U.S.i llieials and obliged to disembark at Coaticook.Messrs.U.Lovell quisitL n !< -ing circula\u2019iii asking W.C.Webster E>q to accept the candidature in tho comii.y municipal election for the 8 m h Wind ut C aticook to rep\u2019aoe H.W E 1 war la E-q.whose term i f ¦ Ifiaa has expired.Mr.Vital Paradis has latol-.(\u2022pem J up a factory for the mat ufactuie of barrel hoops here in town.Between seven and eight theinmt'.d hoops of all sir.s are being made daily.Severs carloads have id ready been thipp-d and it is hoped that the enterprise witi prove bucçr#sfuh Mr.J.I\\.White, jaweler.bas on exhibition In his j we\u2019ery shop a magnilicent copy of Columbian Edition of the ! nited States from 1492 to 1892 which the young people of Coaticook would do >yell lo avail themeelvfs of, as history i.-; much more profitable reading than cheap novels.It is pleasing to note that tho Stans!ead County Agricultural Society havo been having a successful year and are paying their premiums in full.A new board of directors lave been appointed who will doubtless manage the allaita of the society in such an efficient manner that its prosperity may be sustained.Mr.Sylvester Lee who lias been engaged in the chair manufacturing business here for some 25 years past,has decided on account of \u201cthose hard rimes,\u201d often '\">¦ furred to by the Dixville correspondent I to the Observer, to leave Coaticook and has taken up his abode in Lawercnce, Mass, where ho hopes to find business much better than in Canada.A lawsuit is being threatened by one of our citizans against his neighbor for damages caused to his horse by a barb wire fence which was built on the lino between their properties.The owner of the horse claims that the fence in question is not a legal line fence and that the person who made it is responsible for the damage caused by it.Mr.Thomas Henry, of Montre#!, Gene ral 1\u2019assenger Agent for the Northern I'acitic Railway, visited Coaticook last week.In speaking of the general ticket ag.nts tin cling held at Chicago a eh\"tt time ago to establish passenger rates for the World\u2019s Fair, Mr.Ifenrj- expreastd it as Ins opinion that the present rates wr.u d likely be maintained with the ex ci ption perhaps of an occasional excursion.A regular meeting of the Municipal Cout.cil was held on Monday evening last.The bills « f the E ectric Light Company for £2till.8S, Observer I\u2019riiitiiig Company for £38 59, and L.B.Murphy fur £4.70 were accepted and ordered paid.It was tesolvcd to refer tie tuit of E.S.Bacon against the Corporation for £28 to tho Corporation\u2019s attorney with instructions to contest.A By law was pas-od which enacted that all owners of vicious doge shou'd not allow the same to go at large unless securely muzzled.2nd.That any person violating tins ac .ehuitid incur for each infraction tterenf a penalty \"f not 'oeslban uno, nor more than ten dollars, and in default of payment imprisonment for my period not r xcecding thirty days.3rd.That the road inspector bo authcrizad to destroy but r ot 1 y poison any vicious dog con\u2019raveni.-igthe first clause of this by law.Ciuncillor Fournier was appointed presiding c Ulcer at the municipal election to b - he'd on the ninth inst.in ttie East Ward and Mr.W.L.Hhurt-kff presiding r.tlicer for the South Ward.An estimate of the amount of lumbar r»q I'.red for the reprir* if the sidewalks and bridges was brought in by the May» r and road inspector.The road committee were ruth\"rized to [\"ire\u2019 as-* by .ntier or private contract «'>\u2022 ':\u2022.50 000 feet of lum-i.-r f rile u»e uf the c>;p .rstiu-n f -r the j ensuing 'eif.Mr.Cyrille J -.s.'oi'i wse j i strutted to supply tho family ¦ : Philippe j C'vr pn vision -M th \u2022 » x'not » f otv :otlar , per week.! i ¦ *¦ U -jc (J amstitii u; the I town chirier .that the munie pd code j might app y in all esses that are not pro ; vidid for in the char'er was discussed but no action taken.The annua! statement I of tho »'cro'Rry treasurer was submt: ted I and approved by the council.The \\ sernunts showed a balance in the treasury i of £2 4til 93.The receipts for the year amounted to 913.939.70 and the disbursements 911,477.83.The ouuncil then adjourned.TAKE HEART, If you\u2019re a suffering woman.The ebrou-io weaknesses, painful disorders, and delicate tlerange-ments that come to woman only liavo a positive remedy iu Or.Pierce\u2019s Favorite Prescription.If you will faithfully use it, every disturbance and ifegular-ity can b»' permanently cured.It\u2019s a legitimate medicine for woman,! carefully adapted to! her delicate organi-l ration.It builds up and invigorates tho entire system, regulates and promotes all Ihe proper functions, and restores health and st rength.\u201cFavorite Prescription\u201d is the onhj remedy for woman's ills that\u2019s guaranteed.If it fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back.Which is the best to try, if you have Catarrh\u2014a medicine that claims to have cured others, or a medicine that is backed by money to cure you ?The proprietors of I )r.Sage\u2019s Catarrh Remedy agree to cure your Catarrh, perfectly and per-vuvicutly, or they\u2019ll pay you Sr,oo in cash.LNKJl\u2019E PHOTOGRAPHY.Miotooxnpliy In a wonderful nrt.leered- Itile as Ii limy seem, Ul-i now pi ' slide l.y tiro aMoi the camera to show tho movements ot a bird III it.-; meld, a hor \u2022 nr it ; ¦ .vlftest r=mr-.- - pa v, < r a bullet ns it.leaves the ; un.V ry much raor » that i : most marvel-1.pr: ir.ientliiK In tho 1 h i.etlon ( i laphl uml ac-I Curate reeivdi.-.ionufplio-toerapli .and now nn- \u2014____________lumni o ttiat limy are pre- !¦\tI'.d lo muko artistic '-:-\u2019 eoph s at.a very low price.They will Kend twelve Columbia Photos value $1.00 unit TIio Weekly Free Press one year for SO.to.It is necessary to send a cabinet or card photograph with order.Our reader-: had better send fora sample copy of Tho Free I\u2019ress mid learn tho pur-tleulars of tins remarkable otter whleU tliousands are taking advantage of.GRANS CLEABING SALE.o-o OFFERS THE WHOLE OK HIS WINTER CLOTHING At almost cnr-liaif of the oripinfi] price.CALL EARLV.103 Wellington St., Sign of the Oloiie.Should you uJ pen to be onrff^ customers .%freacl] pause for a t: pmej consider wftethd can affoi J to letJ year go by \"itlJ ing our prices^ Our G it ds i have stia.d t i- J over\tW m aJ J ( \u2022 -d h' ueet G ¦\t.t ifl Bottom {irk os.M.MeKBC Established 18Ô2.IM1 ted 2 ¦! .y\t¦ i \u2014¦¦¦ ** m | DR.WOOD\u2019S | t\"\\ \t\u2018 'A .ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE THE GREAT INVIGORATING TONIC LOSS OF APPETITE, LOW SPIRITS SLOW DIGESTION, MALARIA, BEWARE OF THE MANY IMITATIONS REGULATE THE * STOMACH.LIVER AND BOWELS, i PURIFY THE BLOOD.I A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR Indigestion, ni!lou*neo«\\, Headache, Co*i«tl-patlon, Dyspepsia, Chraoie Liver Troublt ^ iMzzinese, Bud Complex Ion, Dysentery, Offensive Breath, iwul all disorder* of the Ntemach.1.1 ver and Bowels.Rlpans Tabulas contain nothing injurions to 3 the most delicate oonstitution.Pleasant to take, J aafe, effectual.Give inin»edlate relief.?\tSold by druggLts.Atrial bottle sout by mall \u2022\ton receipt of 15 cunts.Address J THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO ^ H SPRCCB STKr.ET, raw VOItK rtet'.- .\trii/.\u2022/ 1 » Vh-v ' ^ CAMPBELLS QUININE WINE v \u2019\t\u2022 Kingrsey Falls School,ÇDistrictlNo ;i Xmas Examination FUIDAV.JAN.li, 18h3 J^tW YEAR'S /rDBRESS Of THE CAI^RIEIf BOV of \u2022 TftE Sherbrooke Examiner\u2019 to pis Patrons.I MF.oavHix chang*\u2014tJic year- pa*> on ; Once m>re cxpcctaiuly we wair, While Father Time, with measured tread, F« vt*lves another wheel of fale.We jMti-e a-» if afraid to step Up.m the new the yet utiveen ; Wondering ere th;> its course hath If weal, or woe, shall Intervene.We glance behind\u2014we scan t!te past.And ere it passes from our view, Note great events, and great ! .erra vein en t-Marking the course ef ni net 5 two.First comes an archer on the scene Two arrows cleave the wintry air : Owe reaches royalty, and lays Hie Duke of Clarence oa his bier.Then to the church the other Hies : And Manning's mitred head lies low\u2019.; -No change of creed can change the cour-e of death, Wi en Heaven has willed it so.SfMirgccm falls next, a preacher bold Whose ecjuai has not yet been seen ; Hi» death is mourned by great and lo* , Nor can they fill his pulpit e'en.Poets then fall ; -and England's Laureate l.o\\v in the Abbey s ground is laid : While to do honor to his honored dust The tribute of a nations grief is paid.On Western wilds, where\u2019er the story Of Afii< a's swarthy slaves hath touched the heart, Shall the revered name of Whittier descend in glory, For he in strife for freedom so nobly sang his part.And then Mackenzie, of our own Dominion,\u2014 A man who\u2019d credit do to any land,\u2014\t( Not to tie bought or sold for crown or kingdom But upright, true and honest, for aye maintained his hand.The nation's birth is our s this year to honor, And festive joy might well lier revels keep, Nor lose from sight brave Christopher Columbus, Who ventured all to cross the stormy deep.And seeming is it, that in this connection, A Fair of vast extent should opened lie.Which to behold its wonderful attractions, Expects the World to visit it, in ninety three.Nor sii Mild we fail to notice, that to Heaven Devoutly and sincerely too, our thanks should rise.That pestilence\u2014so feared,\u2014touched not our dwelling.Nor dimmed the blue of our Canadian skies And thus the years pa«s o\u2019er us, in our ranges : Fife hath its sun and shade\u2014its sigh and song.Wish «; uirage lirai, we\u2019ll bravely ring the changes, \u2014it reck- not\u2014if our stay be short or long.L.A.( Deferred from hist ireek.) Seotstown.T.t-Oil\u2019s Missionary Society in cod n-c ion wiih tlie Presby terian Church here is nf.f uall in numbers as its members are young in year., but in zsal and perse'.ere-anca under diliicut'ios might be a pattern to larger and older 01 ganizations.Tne faithful fe.v, none of whom are thirteen v-Mrs of age, are.Misses Jeanie McAuley M dtio Beard, Lizzie and Annie Bowman, Mind Muir and Bertie Packer; under the auspices of this little band a successful bazirand missionary entertainment were held in the town hall on Saturday 24th inst, at which the at endance was good n owithsti nding the extremely cold wa.ther.Ttrs programme in the evening uonciatedof vocal and instrumental music, recitations, dU ogues etc , in which the members of the society were assisted by thrir young friends and which was very well rendered, considering the age of the performers.R v.Mr.Muir, who occupied the chair, gave a missionary reading The t''iual Christiii** tree in connection with the S.School wa held it the same tun .i\u2019ne cohectiw.which was liberal was on behalf of the Foreign Mission Fund, snd as a result of the tfforta of \u2022lii i enterprising liitle society, this fund wl tethe richer by abort thin y live lollsrs this y ar .At a meeting of the municipal Cuu tcii wtreu.a by law to pro-hihu me sale uf intoxicating liIKC.Gride 3rd \u2014 Mamie Haddock 1, Eunice Wilcox and Maw Judd 2, Bertie Lmndry 3.\t' U^SESS Grade Sod\u2014Edith Bailey 1, Josie (Jr isset ami John Crsig 2, John Wilcox 3.Grade 1st\u2014Nellie Webster 1, Kyra Bauey 2, Fannie White 3.ALOBB&A.Grade 3rd\u2014Sliry Judd I, Bertie Laundry 2 Lena Brown 3.PHYSIOLOGY A Mi HYGIENE.Grade 3rd\u2014Bonis Lanndiy 1, Eunice Wilcox 2, Lena Brown 3.Grade 2nd \u2014Edith Biiley John and Craig 1, John Wilcox 2, Josie Grostet 3.Grade 1st\u2014Nellie Webster 1, Maggie Webster and Willie Finley 2, Alta Had dock and Kenneth Michie 3.WKI1IXO.Grade 3rd\u2014Lena Brown, Mary Judd, Mamie Haddock and Eunice Wilcox (equal) 1, Bertie Laundry 2.Grade 2nd\u2014John Wilcox 1, Josie Gros set 2, E lith Bailey 3.Grade 1st\u2014Nellie Webster 1, Maggie Webster 2, Alta Haddock 3.IHCTATIO.V.Grade 3 d\u2014Mary Judd 1, Mamie Haddock 2, Bar'ie Laundry 3.Grade2nd\u2014John Wilcox 1, John Craig 2,\tJosie G rosse t 3.Grade 1st\u2014Nellie W\u2019ebster 1, M.McGee 2, Maggie Webster and Fannie White 3 CANADIAN HISTORY.Grade 3rd\u2014Mary Judd 1, Bertie Laun-dray 2, Eunice Wilcox 3.Grade 2nd\u2014John Wilcox 1, Josie Gros-set 2, Florence Bailey 3.Grade lit\u2014Nellie Webs'er 1, Maggie Webster 2, Alta [laddock, Maggie McGee 3.SCRIPTURE HISTORY.Grade 3rd\u2014Mary Judd 1, Bertie Laundry 2, Lena Brown 3.Grade 2nd\u2014John Wilcox 1, Florence Bailey 2, Josie Grosset 3.ARITHMETIC.Grade 3rd \u2014 Mary Judd 1.Lena Brown 2, Weslev Haddock 3.Grade 2nd\u2014John Wilcox I, Josie Gros set 2, E Jith Bai ey 3.Grade 1st\u2014Nellie Webiter 1, Maggie Webster 2, Alta Haddock and Maggie McGee 3.CRAMMAR.Grade 3rd\u2014Bertie Liundry Judd 2, Lena Brown 3 Grade 2nd\u2014John Wilcox Craig 2.Grade 1st\u2014Nel'ie Webster, 1 Maggie Webster,UMaggie McGee, Kenneth Michie, and Alta Had lock 2, Andrew Webster 3.geography.Grade 3rd\u2014Lc-ca Brown 1, Bertie Laundry 2, Mamie Haddock 3.Grade 2nd\u2014Eirh Bailey 1, John Craig 2, John Wilci x 3 Grade 1st\u2014Meliie Webster, M»ggi.Webs'er, Maggie McGee.K ennth Mic ie and Kyra Bailey (equal) 1, Fannie White and Andrew Webster 2, Willie Finley and Alta Haddock 3.DRAWING.Grade 1st\u2014Nellie Webster and Aha Haddock 1, Kenneth Michie and Andrew Webster 2, Kyra Bailey 3.COMPOSITION.Grade 1st\u2014Nello Webster 1, Alta Haddock 2.PUNCTl'ALirV.Grade 1st\u2014Alta Haddock, Kenneth Michie, Andrew Webster and Maggie McGee.NEATNESS.Grade 1 \u2014Nellie Webster, Alta Haddock and Kyra Biiley.Katy Bradley, Teacher.FASHIONS FOR MIDWINTER.Hovel ami Hecoinliig «iovm» That Will He the Huge./À m \\ HF, one thing apparent before all else in the styles for midwinter wear is the good sense by which the designs have been prompted.In place of the long, narrow skirts that were dragged through the mud and that did scavenger duty throughout the whole of last winter we have shorter, slightly fuller skirts in which we can walk with ease; and in place of the awkward, confining wraps we have others with generous sleeves in which our joints can move with freedom and our arms can do their natural work.T was in Paris not many weeks ago, and 1, Mary 1, John For Over Fifty Years A very pretty wedding took place here at Trinity Church, Dec.20.h.the Rev.Mr.Faulcoacr < fficiating : Mr.Ernest Sh-rman of Scots own was united in marriage to Misa Lilly Cross of this place.Over 70 couples were invited and we are informed that a very pleasant evening was spent at the residence i f the bride s ! father,, Mr.Wm.Cross.The oyster ' supper on the 15:h was quite a success ; | upwards of 831 being taken at the tables, j The programme of entertainment was amusing and the lecture by the rector was instructive.Too S.S.Christmas tree entertainment held on the 2lst was well attended ; the chi Wren and others were trained by Miss Beattie of Leeds (School Teacher in Bennett district) and David Simo is,('etcher io the Gill district.) The ontert-iinment was txrelient, a short address was given by the chairman snd an e m e;t pp£CUck1 >-'drees by the rector, after which Santa C aus appeared and the presents wore disTtbu'ed Arthur Hau-amcf the Gill S.S aud Fannie Roberts Mrs.Winslow\u2019s Soothing Syrup har been used by unliions of mothers for their children while teething.If disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child stiffenin' »od erviug with |>aiii t Cutting Teeth send at once and get a bottle of \u201cMrs.VVnuslow\u2019s Soothing Syrup\u201d for Children Teething It will relieve the poor !i sufferer immediately.Depend U|«>n it, mothers, mere is no mistake about it.It cures Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cares Wind Colic, softens the Gut»», reduce» Inflam ntation, and give» tone and energy to the whole system.\u201cNra.Winslow's Soothing Syrup\u201d tor children teethiug is pluas ant to the taste and is the prescnptioo of one of the oldest and beat female physt cians and nsrses in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world.Rnee twenty-five cants a bottle.Bo sure aud ask for \u201cMrs.Wtn.hlow\u2019s Soothing Syritp.\tlv*J Th mi C3 very stylish.while there had an exceptional opportunity of learning what the really select styles will be.One costume shown was so suggestive of that combined elegance and comfort which all busy women crave I at once dubbed it the journalists\u2019 gown in honor of the profession to which 1 have the honor to belong.The color was dark rich navy blue and the material a sort of serge cloth, but the design might easily be carried out in any of the soft woollen goods and any color which might suit the wearer\u2019s style and taste.The skirt was just short enough to allow of freedom in walking and differed from the hell in being slightly full in the front, as all really good modistes realize the fact that a short bell draws in about the feet and cramps evwry movement of the limbs, besides making ugly lines.Round the bottom was a full niching of the cloth, and the skirt terminated at the top with a deep corselet of the same.It was worn over a ten; < skirt, also of the cloth, with full pufieo sleeves and was made into a complete outdoor costume by the addition of a sf.ouhler cape of fur and a dark blue turban, finished with a full pompom on one side.A reception gown that by reason of its excellent c imbination of tones made a lasting impression upon my mind was made of Carmelite peau de soie and changeable velvet that showed a glorious gold color in conjunction with the brown.The gown was made in Empire style, with a straight skirt showing a train of A Detensu of Russia A paper of unusual irop' ivance will appear in an early number of the Cfenlvvy It is a Defense ot Hussia,''written by the Xecre'aijr of the Russian Legation at Washington, and piesenting the Russian point i f view as thim«î fitrtwf, MONTRKYl.&.RIXTB1.L.tjoesi Mima**.a.Man.WM.FARWKLL, Gen.THE MERCHANTS BANK OP CANADA.Hoad Office Montreal.up, Reserve Fund - 16,000,000 $2,723,000 Foard or Dibbctobs.ANDREW ALLEN.Esq.Presidenl ROBT.ANDERSON, Esq .Vice-President H.Mackensie,\tT.H.\tDunn.Qoe.J.Hodgson,\tH.M.\tAllan, John Cassks,\tKir\tJoseph Hickson, J.P.Dawes.GKORGK HAGUE, Esq.,.General Manager JOHN GAULT.\tGeneral Manager.Branches and agencies in all the principal towns and cities in Canada, Manitoba and the Northwest Territory, the United States, Great Britain, Ac.SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT: Deposits received and interest credited half yearly.C.W.WAM OT.Manager feherbrooko Branch HiMKirnuc* Office Est\u2019d 1875.WARREN S.DRESSER Represents,.the following^ stock Fire inauranee Companies : ÆTNA KO Y A L QUEEN WESTERN ALLIANCE G U A R D I A N HAR T V O R D LANCASHIRE BRITISH AM KRC A P H QB N I X OF L O N D O S P H Œ N I X OF HARTFORD COM M K K C I A L U N ION LO N 1) O N AN D LAN C A S H I K K FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION Agent of the CANADA LIFE Whose butines» and income in Canada is more* than double that of any other company doing business here.Rates, low os the lowest.Profits to policy-holders, unexcelled.-ALSO- TRAVELERS* INSURANCE CO.The oldest, largest and strongest Aocidvat Company on this Continent I also transact business in the foliowing four special branches of Insurance : EMPLOYKRb* LIABILITY, PLATE GLASS INSURANCE, BOILER INSPECTION and INSURANCE, and QUARANTEK BONDS.Business pieced in my office will at ail time receive my careful, personal attention.I,oft«et» liberftlly ami proiuistljr aellletl.W.S.DRESSER, No.|27 Market Square, -\t- Sherbrooke.FIRE INSURANCE.A.G.WOODWARD.INSURANCB AOKNT, continue, to furui.h Poluie.in bet American snd HogMlh comptai*.FARM KK\u2019ti RISKS, s specialty.Offlce Gnfflth\u2019.Blook,«tierlirooke.\tlyiW Bichmond, Bramsiecd and 7a-m&ska Counties Mutual Fire Insurants Company Bend \u2022«>««.\t- VlT«r*»n, P.4).F.Pbsmomt.D.O.BottsasAD, ML P.,.Viw-PtssissrsT.Jobs Wabubob,.Tssasoms.H.R.BOARD OF BUUBCTOR8, KulROnc*' Prefeutrdiir, .South Doshm James Duffy,.».John Wadloigh,.ülverto» John Mooney.\u201c Archibald Bothwall.** ]>, O.Bourboan, M.ArdtabaSka Station W.E J on»»,.Kichmond James Alexander,.Melbourne Alexander C»»«idy,.Kiugsey Falls Good and reliable AKK.L.mULNi L»,E.Sherbrooke Nov.» 1881\ttf-lJ A REWARD OF $25.00 IS OFFERED BY THE MEGAKTIO FISH AND GAME GOBPORATION For evidence leading to a conviction of a person taking FINM or «AME on the preserve of the Corporation in the close season.A.W.ROBINSON,\tJ.O.WOODRUFF, lyr2\tSecretary,\tPrerid uu.TO PRINTERS FOB SALE \u2014 A PONY CAMPBELL PRINTING PRESS In good order, and can be run by hand or power.Suitable f« r printing a small newspaper or for Job work.We desire to sell it to make room for a larger machine, aud a bargain can be had.Apply to the Publishers of the XZAHiitvn.GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC.ETC.The undersigned ha» always on hand a complete stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETO., -AT WHOLESALE,- The trade will find it to their advantage to buy at home ss they can alwsys get their goods just as cheap here as in Mont re ah ('all and gst quotations before placing your ers elsewhere.Wm.MURRAY, 3S KINO STREET, SHERBROOKE, N«»r «.T.R*y Mntlon.18*1.\tti-7 DICK'S B LOO I) PURIFIER n K\u2019> LLIdlKR, DISK'S OIN I'MLNT 26c.DICK\u2019S LINIMENT TAKING DOWN THE FAMOUS LEANING .HOW TO PRODUCE A GOOD FLOW OF TOWER AT SARAGOSSA.\tMILK IN COLD WEATHER.________ ________________________________ An Electric CLairfor Iu\\alhla Which C an\tAd\\antugra of Hutlug Ituttrr to Kell lu If he is net Healthy and Ecnnd ?Every aoimd that is worth kaepiug over winter should have PICK\u2019S BLOOD PUBIF1KR in the siring- It will take )e*s food to keep them in condition.They will sell better.A hone will do morn work.DICK\u2019S HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES ALE THE BEST TN I UK WORLD.fcend a\tc*,,i f°r full particulars, and a book of valuable household and farm recipes will be sent fn e.DICK A OO., P.O.B x 4S2, MONTREAL.Fold every a here.\tIvl7 Carriages ! Carriages ! \\ywi\\ P.BIRON, June 22nd, 1892.EAST SHERBROOKE DR.BARTON\u2019S RICK - ME ¦ UP i coiAb\twi:::\t, v GET\t-PNCG A WEïJGj ^ - \u2019n- T\t' 1 «ifafcvS.,\t-\t* HORSE POWDERS Prevents all Manner of Diseases, GLANDERS, JARCY, WORMS, BOTS PINK EYE, SCRATCHES, SWOOl EN LEGS, HEAVES, ETC.Three Powders are the best in the market\u2018and are used by all who are oesirtus of seeing life iu their horees.Try a package and be convinced.SOLD EVERYWHERE, OR FROM GRIFFITH\u2019S DRUG STORE.There is no Two Ways About it { { * mill» Hro*i.Mnrbl*' A Granite Worfc* is the beet aud most reliable place in the Eastern Townships to buy anything in the Monumental line, from the smalleet GRAVES» ONE to the largest MONUMENT, as they get the rough stock, both in Marble aud Granite, direct from the quarries at the lowrest prices and manufacture them' at home, thereby saving the middleman\u2019s profits Come and aee us if ycu are in need of anything in our line, no matter how limited your means may be, we will treat you as well as if you were a millionaire.SMITH BROS, Practical Marble and Granite Cutters.( ffice and Works back of Cormier\u2019s Fur Store, Wellington St., Sherbrooke.Que.THE SHERBROOKE LOAN & MORTGAGE COT Kuu riRhl Mill\u2019, an Hour Captain .lulin- ston'a Clever Invention anil How It AYiirli.anil Look.One of the famous leaning towers of the world\u2014the only one that lias ever been completed\u2014ia now being taken down.The Torre Nuevo, which stainla in the Tlaza San Felipe at Saragossa, the capital of Aragon, is one of the finest examples of a brick built tower at present existing.The tower, which was built in 1504, is about 275 feet high, and stands some ten feet out of the perpendicular\u2014a little less than the magnificent Campanile at Fisa, which leans over about thirteen feet.Tradition as serts that this departure from verticalitv was part of the original conception of the designers of such edifices.This, however, is not the case.When the Torre Nueva was restored in 1800 it was conclusively proved that its inclination was caused by defects of tho foundations.The elaboration of this building by means of brick diaper work and tracery patterns gives it that rich appearance so frequently met with in Gothic Moresque work, and eauses F-; i ,, J » V ^ MA' ¦* l\u2019^A» ' Ji\u2018 ri \u2022 U F JOIX .Ft* FOU S.A I.F AT 10 STO 'l Kb In $1.\u201c0 ard 6o« Fottle» ITTT ri' »*Y O.8HKRBKO kk.r.nt intorcourte which hee ONLY COPY AVAIL 11614 60 THE SHERBROOKE EXAMINER.FRIDAY, JANUARY «, 1398.YOU CAN GET FOR CASH Barrel Bast Family Flour - $4i5 2Clbs Braodatud Sugar! - S1.00 New Baisins - - 2Se W.B.FULLER & CO.Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Sporting1 Goods, Cutlery, Skates, Hockey Sticks, Silverware, Lamps, Window Shades, Spring Rollers, etc.A.H.FOSS.22 Wellington Square 22.BUSINESS NOTICES \u201clu strength of organizuion, and in ev.ry thing which contribute» to the »e curity and ctieapnet* of L fe lururause, Tne Sun LfiA»«urauce Oj.of Canada stand» uunvaliod.J.L.Vineberg\u2019a new advertisement will appear next week.Be aure and read it.Kigby Tweed cloaks are being largely sold for présenta at S.Csrsley\u2019a.Itch, Mange and Scracthea of ever, kind, on human or animals, cured in 30 minutes by Wuolford'a Saint-try Lncinn.This never fails.Sold by T.J Tuck, Druggist.\tlyril \u201cHow to Care all Skla DWeaaea.\" Mmslr apply \u2018 Swiras\u2019» OiavasKT \" No iaMrna medictue required Care» uuwr, ecaemu, ItoS, al oruptoaaou tüe faoe, baud*, uom, i-c., ItaTiog Mm ¦kiu dear, «hile end healthy, lie gieat healing add cnretire pjwen are poaaeaaed hy no other remed,.A «a rour drlurffiat for tiwayne\u2019i Ointmeut LI MAX ISONh * Oil., Montreal mex S.\tWhoieeale Agent S.Cars'ey is holding a special cheap ¦ale of Mantles and j tekets all this week It appears from snalyies made by Amman, English and German chemists that the cocoas made by the Dutch process contain a considerable percentage of alka Ilea and other chemicals, which are introduced for thepurpoae of giving apparent smoothness and strength to the decoction The use of chemicals can be readily de tected by the peculiar odor from newly opened packages, and also from a glass ol water in which a small quantity of chem ically treated cocoa has been placed ana allowed to remain for several days.For mure than one hundred years the house of Walter Baker & Co.have made their cocoa preparations absolutely pure, using no patent process, alkalies or dyes.Ladies\u2019 Fur Trimmed Beaver Cloth Jackets are being sold extra cheap this week at S.Carsley\u2019s.Parties R quiring Mantles or Jackets should buy this week at S.Carsley\u2019» Mantle sale.Wild Cherry and Hypophosphites are combined with Cod Liver Oil in Milburn » Emulsion, the best Lung remedy.4*22 Dealers all over the country are sorely disappointed, beciuse they cannot get the Star Almanac, the demand for which is phenomenal.Rheumatism Cured in a Day- r Ki i .N South American Rheumatic Cure for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days.Its action upon the eys \u2022era is remarkable and mysterious.I< removes at once the causa and the diseas.immediately disappears.The first dose ereatly benefits.75 cents.Warrantee by T.J.Tuck.\tIyt2 Notice.At the cheap Cash Clothing, Boot anti Shoe store you will find a large assortment f Ready-Made Clothing, Trunks, Valises, Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Ladies nid Gents Fancy Boots and Shoes, all of which will bo sold at very low prices itome and convince yourself that this is no ¦ umbug.173 Wellington street, Fletoh -.r\u2019s Block, Sherbrooke J.Freidman.THK TIME REEPEES I have given away doing the Holidays have so pleased my customers, that I am induced to continue giving away the handsome CLOCKS to every purchaser ot TEN DOLLARS Or upwards in DRY GOODS.JACKETS, MANTLES, CARPETS, \u2014OR\u2014 BEADY-MADE CLOTHING \u2014AND- Boots and Shoes OiimiNG To Smokers Just a word to the wise and it will suffice.If you really would like to try something nice In the smoking line, try a \u201cQueen.\u201d There can be no doubt but that they\u2019re the best.Having stood public criticism which is a good test, And have come out on top \u201call serene.Now to those who smoke a 5c cigar We can recommend the \u201cDutch Mike\u201d te be far Superior to any thing made.ftiu popular brand is made of choice stock, And if given a trial, \u2019t will be found that they knock All other brands into the shade.\ttf j i r t i i c.(vi » The Protestant 'ch ol» Muntiay utxt th.9 h lust- re open on See J.L.Viueb.-rg \u2022 new advernsement next week.Miss S.Drao-r*» a h will re-open on Monday, Jan.9 n, a' 128 W illing street.* Regu'ar C 'lnmuni * ion of Victoria Lodge, No Hi A.F ifc A.M.on dues day evening nex rhe 10 li lust.New Year» D«y w»s only partially observed on Monday, and not many calls appear to have been made.The Canadian Exprès» Co., of which Mr.C H.F es is the .ffijient agent, will remove to the Art building in a few day».The Skating Club Rink is now in full blast with band Saturday nights.Last Saturday and Monday there was a large attendance.The curlers are putting the staues close about the T.at the rink, a very interest mg game being played on New Years D.y, the 2ud.The cold weather this week has prevented a large attendance a .the week of prayer, of union services in the various chutches.The ladies aid of St.Andrews church will hold a social and sale ot useful and fancy articles in the lecture hall of the church on Tttursday the 26 h List.Ful.particulars ntxr, week.Baptist Church \u2014On Sunday next, R v.C (V.T >wu»eitd will preach on the n,Rowing su I j c s : Morning, \u201cThe living dog and i he dead lion.\u201d Evening, \u201cSitt mg by the lire.\u201d We are pleased to learn that the new Corset Company are meeting with good ncouragemeiit, l heir goods being in such demand a» to tax their capacity to manu-f yal Pulp and Paper Co., and also chos- u Secretary and Treasurer of the same Co.The tight man to fill the position.We are pleased to see that Mr.J.W McKee has formed a partnership with Mr.W.S.Dresser in the Insurance business, mid predict continued success to the firm.The weather has been changeable the past two weeks\u201424* below zero Dec 26,li, and 30\u2019 above Jan.2 id.the following night dropping down to 20\u2019 below, and so continuing over Wednesday.Hockey \u2014The first match of the season was played Wednesday night between team» from Lucke & Mitchell\u2019» firm and the Jenckes Machine Co., resulting largely in favor tf the former ; score 0 to 2.Winter Feeding.When horses and cattle are kept in stables most of the winter and are fed on dry food, they are apt to get out of condition and the spring finds animals that are not thriving, many have actually lost during the winter and have to do ail their ¦\u2018picking up\u201d when turned out to grass.All this can bo prevented and animals made to gain all winter long by using Dick's Blood Purifier.Note the name\u2014 Dick's not liichard s.\t4w22 I 0.F- The election of officers of Court St.Michel, No.1193, takes place on Monday Jan9,h.Tne election of officers of Court Prince Albert No.149 takes place on Tuesday Jan 10 h.A full attendance is expected.A j dot installation of the officers of b >th courts will take place on Jan.12th, in Forestars Hall, (Odell's Block) at 8 p m.Immediately after the installation, the annual dinner will take place at the American House.A cordial invitation is extended to all Foresters.The children of St.Andrew\u2019s church Sabbath echoul were entertained Tuesday evening of last week with some beautifu Scottish views by Mr.Joshua Sangster, with a magic lantern, and Mr.Spearing had a phonograph there which Charley Robins manipulated to the delight of the \u2022\u2018young uns,\u201d and perhaps some that were older.The citizens are called to meet Monday to nominate Councillors in the Centre East and South Wards.Rumors of op position in the South to Mr.McManamy\u2019s return are rife, but we trust that wiser counsel will prevail and that Mr.McMan amy will ba returned by acclamation.He has proved a most painstaking and useful councillor and the people should not forget it.' pains will be spared to fully merit a continuance of pub ic f vor cud confidence.Mr W A.MiCrie, who h»e been c n-i< o r.) with ihe office nearly eix yeare, wi 1 give *peCi»l a li-tili oi to cauvasai' g a.*4 general outtide work, and the pubic aie hereby notified that the firm will » mid a>.the back of any (Ute.neut made by tha^ gentleman uiidert-iaiug to »uataiu the \u2022 rd the t ffi.-e baa sought to eatablufi, ot nuking good all ite promues.We would suggest that a somewhat ex ended txp< riencs hat taught them many thing» about insurance work of value to ioturer», which their patrons are daily receiving the b-nitiitof, though frequently he real value of careful underwucing u out apparent until after a fire, whea it is too late to remedy the errors due to oare-leaeuesa nr inexperience.\t2w Reception at Y M.c A Parlor- On Monday laat a New Year\u2019» Reception waa tendered the young men of \u2018the city by the Y.M C.A.in the Association Parlor, and was very largely at-tended» Refreshments in abundance were fur niahed by the Ladies Auxiliary.Games of all kindi were indulged in, aud a ahorr impromptu programme w»» interspersed consisting of piano sob a by Misses Avery aud Bartlett, recitations by Mr.Du ismore, s ngs by Messrs N.V.Me Leud and liriiry Bunker, and a couple of selections by the Y.M.J.A.Quartett.Tho members of the Association were very much pleased with tho attendance and trust that the hoped for résulta of this reception may be apparent ia their meetings in the future.The committee having charge of th* reception and owing to whose iudefati gable efforts the success of the afternoon is lue, were : Reception\u2014Messrs 8.D.Gil-kersou and W.R Price ; Games a tin rooms,\u2014 Messrs Jos.Martin, N.V.McLeod, J K Kin aids, 11 B.Bartlett ami J.W.McKee.Miss Waterhouse, Miss Wilson, Mr».McKenzie, Mr».Woodward, Mrs.Bartlei and Mrs.Armstrong had charge of the refreshment table, and were untiring ii the discharge of their duty.Tim programme was in the hands of Mr.J.R.VVilc.x and that gentleman fully tustaiued his reputation, his effort* being warmly upplau ed as the differen* items were rendered.Owing to the wei-l ot' prayer iha business meeting v*hs no held Tuesday.It will take plsce Tuei day evening next at 8:30 o\u2019cb ck.The Saturday evening Young Men\u2019i Meeting will be taken by 8.1).Gtlkerson, ivli j will speak on \u201cWise and Foolish Builders.\u201d Mr.U.Bartlett will conduct the Sun day afternm n gospel meeting, Subject : * Tw * wills.\u201d A general meeting of Young Men wu bo he'd in the Ais oiation Parlors oi Tuesday evening next at half-past aevei o\u2019clock for the purpose of forum g a Suo» Shoo Club m connection with the As&u elation.All young men aie iuvited.Gymnasium classes open next week.The evening classes will be I.o d on Tue» days and Thursdays at 8 o\u2019clock, and th* afternoon classes on Friday at 6 o deck.church choir aud their appreciated.Tne at' evening in River«i :e 11 - I Mr.J'\u2019hnt!»D i th eut .Mr Lvweon was .Uo i earnest temp* ran ju > i Christm»» and N w V .hold the last two 8 it .mas Sunday the p.t»n .] to every member of o beautiful Christina» - id pic.ure sud script un e «ml a calendar, N » Ye etc.on tne other.-i-i of New R «ton, li H.M ud Cats ) is spenoioi.a .Mr.Henry W Pitre ho ue from the States .iou» c »»» mueti .n* *i n the last I v >s very larve I»elded R* v - ¦ ! and gave an *r.\t.Suit able were *.O i Christ *1 * i.iws**n, gave is i *i gregstion s d with a lovely ex on one side, eat- resolutions, s VO Wilson, (,i.*i mcrly Miss i h ilidsys her* has returned Mr B U.Par Eustis.ker, B A., ot Stansiia.i College gave » very Interesiiug lec\u2019U'e ¦ u \u201cTne C*u»«-dert\u201d in the Royal Templara Hail on Saturday evening last.Mr.W.D Ul'cb cock very ably filled tho chair.The Martiuville ps >p \u2022 do igmulate * Eldie\u201d on the aucceas he has won.Editor Examiner :\u2014Allow me a small -pace in your valuable paper to state that he R >yal Templars of this place have given the public another fine entertainment in the visit of the \u201cC anons,\u201d three young lady musicians, under the auspices ItheR T.of T.Tho \"Clarion»\u201d were acre four nights and at each meeting the mtereat increased till Johnson & Green's large hall waa filled toil» utmost capacity.The ladies are experts in their line, Mias F Wilson who is a good speaker gavt ome fine practical addresses so it made it ioubly interesting and as she is s finished performer on the piano, she also gave .ome fine vocal solos.Miss Susie Wells, with her violin, held the sudience en-ranced at every performance and every .lo seemed far too short Last but no e ist Miss Mae Warren, with her cornet laptured all ; as tho clear i-oft notes ros.it'd fell in petf ct tune with organ and violin accompamm-nt., the audience were lushed in hreuthles» expectancy.Th* It.T.of Temperance will long remembei his visit and if thev ever return they wtl find swarm welcome ; they were instru meiital in adding a good number af name» o our membernhip.Hoping tiny may In much good in the causa of Temner itice.Inin. 1>UBTjTO N 'TICE ia hereby given by William Griffith, Nee -Trea» of tho citv of Nhcrbroo\u2019ir, that the lai.da hereinafter mentioned will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION attheOffloo of tho said Ntcr*» tary-Trea'iirer of the aaid Council, in the CITT\" HALL BUILDING, in the taid city, on MONDAY, tt»o -IXTH day of MAR' H, 1W)3, at TEN of tbe o'oek in the forenoon, in default of payment of tb* Uxea for which they are liable, and the ooeta incurred, Namee.\tWard.Cadaat al Numb ora Ant.Mr* Peter Blaia,\tKaat\tFt.of 888 (let (l) $29.2* AAA Delude,\t'*\t461\t175.61 Napolion Couture, South 1\u201933\t3446* George Booth, 14 Pt 1245\tU.M Robert Hood, North 807 8h9.810, 811, 844, 849,\tUfttf WM.GRIFFITH, Sec.-Treaurer.City of Sherbrooke- Sherbrooke, 3rd Jan.1893.\t*w82 JIJÎL t \\ KEELEY CURE $25 PER WEEK.KEELEY INSTITUTES at Newp:rt, Maine.27 miles w?st of Bingor, FARMINGTON, Mo.P.0.Box 57, PORTLAND.Ms.P 0 Box953.cures Dpunkenness, Morphine, Opium, Cocaine, Chloral, Neurasthenia orNeffa Exhaustion, Tobacco and Cigarette Habit.Write t/> either Jn.litnV for Ho >k- and inf irm> tion free Con.ulUtion FBE», *orre«pond.n«e ûdential.Board c-m * \u2022 had at $6 and upwar ia p.r week at priva*e houaea and hotela -t Wi 'V Wi ;\t, -~*rtt£ULl We have had a stirring time here lately The \u201cClarions\" came aa announced, on Saturday the 24th inft.and atayed four days.On 3abbatk they anited with th* m / This i« one of the'new scale\" HEINTZMAN & CO.PIANOS in handsoim* Mahogany, Oak or Walnut Case, none genuine un less marked \u201cHeintzman & Co Toronto\u201d Estah i lied 1850.Sold only by u& in Eastern Townships for' over 15 years Call in and seethe new styles in fine PIANOS and.ORGANS ready for the 1813 trade.VIHITOTT^»\tWELCOME» H.C.WILSON & SONS, tJ3 Wellington Street» ( AVAILABLE ) gî «il wisp#.fSUSECBS K.wVJIST,T(TrJll re\u2019s 'PACIFIC t\\Y HOLIDAY CHEAP RATES.Fort William, Ont., Sault Ste.Marie, Mich., Detroit, Mich, and East.TIBST-CLASS BETUEN TICKETS WILL BK SOLD FOB CHRISTMAS Single Fare December 21, 26, end 26, 11182, good to return unti December 27tb, 1692.FAKE AX It ONB THIRD, December 23, 24, 36 and 26, 1893, good to return until January 3rd, 1893.NEW YEARS Single Fare Dee.31, 1692 and Jan\u2019y.1 and 2, 1693 good to return until J«ui.3, ifc'.LL FARE AKI> ONE THIKI>, I)ec.30, 180i good to return until Jan.3, 1803.E.H.CREÂN, Agent, 6 Commercial 8*., Sherbrooke.-««rtoirW.FACTS, FIGURES and FICTION Canada Atlantic Railway The Short Quick Boute Between Montreal and Ottawa and all Intermediate Points.*37iixio TeaToIo.OCTOBER 10 th, 1892.A.M.\tP.M.\t\t\t\tP.Me\tAM.8.00\t11.40\tLeave Sherbrooke Ar.\t\t\t8.00\t3.20 P.M.\tA.M.\t\t\t\tAM.\tP.M.4 46\t9.GO\tH\tMoctr^al\tii\t11*35\t7.30 6.60\t10.05\t(\u2022\tCoteau Jc.\t\u2022 i\t10.30\t6.30 6:68\t11 25\tAr.\tVankleek Hi 1\tLe.\t9.20\t4.45 7 14\t11 5)\t48\tHawkesVury\t\u201c\t9.03\t4 20 à e86\t10.51\t\u2018at Powvr, Nervoa* Debility, Night Lo§««c.Id pea-'et caused by Abuse, cv r Work, Indiacmioi*, 'lobaoco ( tpn.in or -timultti*.La* k of | 1 Hl.^O MIOLTH Kuerayt Lift M* mory.llead ach« krd Wakt faluer-s Y(,a gain 10 to 3'* Iba.iu three mont) 6.Price $1 ; rir.{.ackapta, $\u201c>.hrnt by mail cu leoii^t of price.Write lor circular.si v.in ii,'.' ¦ i \"g tiic cam»: .¦i tins prevalent e nnp aii t it is t.unis to reel principally in Vro .c : ti c ao orach arid impurity of thi: bo: .Tlitee txein: g eeUhes ate etrily r noted by the regulating, purify, iug tonic an : d ,:*- :ive tfleets t*f Burdock Blood IliUe a, i l co the tucc ss ol B B.B.in curt dyrpiq.air in any form, no matter .\u2014 Bojs should alwajs have some quick and sure remedy for rudden attacks of Cramps, Dtarthea, or Dyren-tery, for a physician is not always near, and an to ur\u2019s delay in cases of this kind often lends to serious results.Therefore parents rhoulr* have ¦ n hand a rupp y of Perky Davis\u2019 Painkiller, which is as efficacious »« it is simple and harmless.Direct.ons are whh each bottle.and one dose iare.lv fails to bring relief to a sufferer from sny bowel complaint.New s ze 25ct.bottle full 2 < z NOT ENOUGH.For just one kiss did he plead Beneath the mistletoe \u2014 \u201cJust one !\t1 like that sir indeed !\u201d Quoth she, indignant, \u201cNo.\u201d Keep II on Hautl.Sirs,\u2014I always keep a bottle of Hag yard\u2019s Yellow Oil for cuts, sprains and bruises.The folks at the house use it for almost everything.I know it to be a good medicine, it is an excellent mollifier for cracked or chapped hands.2»22 Burglar Bill\u2014\u201cWe are perfectly safe, old nian.\u2019\u2019 Pilfering Pe t\u2014\u201cHow do you know ?\u201d Burglar Bill\u2014\u201cThetpaper says that the detectives are working on an important c ue.\u201d Minard\u2019s Liniment cures Dandruff.Three Practical Point*.Three practical points : 1st.Burdock Blood Bitters cures dyspepsia by acting promptly on the stomach, liver and bowels.2ud.Burdock Blood Bitters cures bad blood by the same specific action combined with its alterative and purifying powers.3rd.Burdock Blood Bitters cures all diseases arising from the two first named, such as constipation, headache, biliousness, d zziness, scrofula, etc., by removing their cause as shown and proved in thousands cf indisputable recorded cases.\t2*22 Minard\u2019s Liniment for sale everywhere.His Last ILanrt\u2014The desperate tramp ( o the drug cleik)\u2014\u201cHev yer any strveh-nine nr arsenic ?\u201d Timid clerk\u2014\u201cNo.\u201d The desperate tramp\u2014\"Well, than gimme a piece of soap.CULLED FROM THE OLD YE\\R.Lewis S.B iter.Burin, Nil!., Rheumatism.Thor.Wa«son, Sin liiMd, N C., L< ckj rw.By.McMullin, Chatham, O it.Goitre.Mrs.W.W.Johnson, Walsh, Ont., Inflammation.James H.Bailey, Parkdale, Ont, N.uralgia.C.1 Lague, Sydney, C.B , La Orippe.In every case unsolicited and authemi cafed.They attest to the merits of M1N-ARD\u2019S LINIMENT.\u201cThat is very pretty corckery, indeed,\" said the little girl who was looking at the bric-a brae.\"I suppose these are some of the family jars of which 1 have heard L\u2019ncle James apeak.\u201d MOTHERS ! Castoria is recommended by physicians for children teething.It is a purely vegetable preparation, its ingredients are published around each bottle.It is pleasant to the taste snd absolutely harmless.It relieve?constipation, regulates the bow els, quiets pain, cures diarrhoea and wind colic, allays feverishness, destroy?worms, and prevents convulsions soothes the child and gives it refreshing and natural sleep.Castoria ;s the children's panacea\u2014the mother\u2019?friend 35 doses.35 cent* Iv**1 The Churches.Fr»r©r Pabtob.I - \u2014 | - - -! Meet s HV*DW.WH*;©.r.T.\t: ^\t™ ^or.rMo.tohu.ii\t\u201d\u2022«>\tji>\u2019su\t8:So\u2018 Hr I\u2019etrr's.\tM\t«.«A\tI\tJ.00\tWed.R«r.G.Thomrior 1, 00\t7 00\t,\t*«> Mkthodiit\t11;00\t7:00\ta;80 R«r.W.If.Spirlintr\ti\t7^90 Baptist ChnrcU,\tn * 7 rw?\t1 S3\tt\tWod.R«*t C.W.lowna«nd\t1190\t7 00\t1\t153\tI\tT:S« 8t.Michael\u2019* Cath Bishop R»c)d«, R«t U.O.ChAlifou* St.Jean Baptiste.Rct.J.A.Lefpbprp Bt.Fatnoks Church Bct.K.C.Fisettc.SALVATION ARMY.\u2014 Regular mM(in«s h«14 Tuesday.Thursday, Friday, aad Saturday at § p.m., Bnuday at I acd 6 o\u2019clock p m.CAPF.XJDDLK A.MORENCY PICTURE FRAMER.llie lurgett suJ beat stuck cf JMSj W.UW4.«' Vjirt Il t\u2018 e ci f to *«;.** t I/cm Mirrors, Engravings, Globes,etc.A Speoult*.Al.i e\u2018.l kicii.UAMBOO WORK, whole.*!© aud j J-J3 Wellington St., 8h( rbrooke.| S.U.tcmliksc::, BG0KEINDER, RULER, AND Blank Book Manufacturer.LETTER BOOKS, ACCOUNT BOOKS, MEMORANDUM AND SHORTHAND BOOKS, UNDERWOOD\u2019S WRITING INKS AND MUCILAGE.Agent for the Centennial Letter Copying Book and Ink.No press or moisture required.klrook\u2019** Iilo« k.\tk*.4» Chinese Laundry Low Prices During December.Prices es\tfolic ws : Collars,\t2 ct* each.Culla\t4 c\u2019s.per pair.Handkerchief 1\t2 efs.each.8AM LEE.137 Wellington St À Peculiar Reiationsliip.A peracn introJuciDg another said : \u2018\u2018This person\u2019s father Is my father, but 1 am not her b.ether.\u201d What relation txieted between them.To the first lady from whom is received a correct answer to thn above will he i/iven a handsome S«*h1 VLiia Mttiillt*, valued at O.'lotbe first gentleman from whom is received a correct answer will be given a > 1H knnit \t7:00\t8 S3 10:00\tf\t1 8:00\t 10:00\t8:00\t 10 00\t7 00\t SELLING OUT.Having decided to «lose out my stock.of Gents\u2019 Furnishings I will sell the balance of my present stock at Oost.This v ill give me room to put in a larger stock of fashionable tweeds for the choice of my customers lor SPRING SUITINGS.HENRY VEILLEUX 175 Wellington St., Sherbro k»»o?rr Ar^nt.C P R : Saj*: Anti I'.imlrutri* Jhj-Tltvtreusovfr of l>»ii [ dmtf »ii« aotiou is tuarvolioiu\u2014iu my own ra»* I I a few applications not only tnorotogUly j.oumvl ] vxt't^sivé dandruff aocumtilatioii but oiopiied fallti.iî of tno hair.n:ad« it soft aud pliablo and 1 a vuibU* growth.Stops tailing of hair.Keeps the Scalp dean.Makes hair soft and Pliable Promotes Growth.A SINGLE STtTCH.NOYES\u2019 COUGH SYRUP BEST IN THE WORLD.GIVES INSTANT RELIEF, AND CURES CROUP, COUGHS, SORE THROAT, WHOOPING COUGH, BRONCHIAL, ,\tCOUGH, INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS, LUNG FEVER AND INFLUENZA.hrWHÂT MR.CRAWLEY SAYS» READ WHAT\t.(hat I hav* tisM Torn* Couffh Sympwtth th® tnost which left her with a frightful l ough.Hhe cure for her, unie»» a voyage at »i a would there, but her cough wu» no better, and Byni), and nayltig cured a laittlc and gave Uf i person or consumption ?her a# directed, and it perfectly cured her.Yours respectfully* erheard two ladies praising Noyes Cough * \u2018 cdlately pro- rson of consumption, i iuuut iL Am c&AWLxr.Port SALE f>y ALL DEALERS.NOYES\u2019 MEDICINE C0.( Sole Proprietors, SHERBROOKE, P.Q.Tranks anti Valises.A CALL WILL CONVINCE ALL, L.VINEBERG & CO.MORIN'S BLOCK, opposita W.BLUE\u2019S.Wellington St.FOR PERFECT FITTING FOOTWEAR This .popular Family notei csatr&l, quiet, near depots and points of interest.Traveller* and families will flad clean, comfortable room» and good table.Hot and cold baths.No liquor sold.T#»nu* 81.30 to 02.04) p«»r (iftjr, according to rooms K educed rates to permanent , What our Fathers used.Come and see our new and of to-day.modern styles - Twenty different styles to choose from.Pony Sleighs,\tLight Driving Sleighs, Family Sleighs,\tGladstone Sleighs.Solid Comfort Sleighs, Also several styles of CAKIOLES.Cull early and inspect Goods and get Prices.XATIMER & BEAN, 221 Wellington Street.*\u2022***:«£3rooks:, s*.a_» with eager wings.When the igtit summer had passed, I' dropping one by one .tum.i sun, and all her lilts' n away to the south, \u2022 tin i leaf still waving in ticket \u201cNo lottery ticket V\u201d hegasped.\u201cWhat did yon mean then by telling me yon bought ticket No.45 ?\" \u201cAh! ha! ha! Ah\u2019 ha! ha'\u201d And the tears streamed down her face at the remembrance of her little joke Why' Because you pestered me so much 1 told yon that to keep you quiet I have the franc pieco still.See! here it isl and \u2022he handed the glittering coin t« him But the reactiea was great II* had fainted and the ifiavet-in the yellow tie friends hn Madge found : the des'-rted i So she carri.she, too, must time wim flyin fast as the so, oorder.\u201cGerman Syrup A Cough and Croup Modicina.For children a medicine should be absolutely reliable.A mother must be able to pin her faith to it as to her Bible.It muss\u2019 contain nothing violent, uncertain, or dangerous.It must be standard in material and manufacture.It must be plain and simple to administer; easy and pleasant to take.The child must like it.It must be prompt in action, giving immediate relief, as childrens\u2019 troubles come quick, grow fast, and end fatally or otherwise in a very short time.It must not only relieve quick but bring them around quick, as children chafe and fret and spot V their constitutions under long confinement.It must do its work in moderate doses.A large quantity of medicine in a child is not desirable.It must not interfere with the child\u2019s spirits, appetite or general health.These things suit old as Well as young folks, aud make Bosch ee\u2019s German Syrup the favorite family medicine.\t9t i HAVE YOU immsa gi \"Bach ache means the hid-neys a,\"o in trouble.Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pills yivs prompt relief.\" \u201c75 per cent, of disease Is first caused by disordered Kidneys.\u2018 Might as well try to have a healthy city without sewei-aye, as good health when the Kidneys are clogged, they are y RE YOU the scavengers of the system.\u201cDelay ra dangerous.Neglected Kidney troubles result in Bad Blood, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, and the most dangerous of all, Brights Disease, Diabetes and Dropsy.\" \u201cThe above diseases cannot exist where Dodd a Kidney Pills are used.\u201d S,-M by .ill drillers or sent by mail on receipt of m ice- 50 cents, per lv>\\ or six for $2.50.Dr.!.A.Smith .t (.\u2019o.Toronto Write for IhhjIc called KiJiuy Talk- Ift case.5 of fihlherid IS cUkjerous TerkyJIavis\u2019 will quickly Cure fon'iJiroat 25Wrte.__ Unlike tlie Dutch Process (Tfe No Alkalies \u2014 on\u2014 V Ollier Chemicals are used in tho isKf preparation of W.MAKER & CO.\u2019S \\y 1 4 it me.anil thought that \u2022 , atnl hope ami work if i ' iv with the minutes as -a il he was.\u2014N.Y.Re- trhich i* absolutely pure, and .oluble, liitlmnmnrethanthrec t x ft the strength of Cocoa f »\u2022 I with Starch, Arrowroot or __________ 'Sugar, and is far more economical, costing less than one cent a cup It is delicious, nourishing, and EASir.r DIUESTEIi.\t________ Sold by Grocer* everywher*.W.BAKER & CO., Dorchester, MaM.NERVE BEANS I'n ll.v llsnl.In the matte- of picturesque expression thers is no ou» to nxcel a bright Ilibsraisn.A judge wa* qnextioning as Irishman, says an exohang» \u201d Hs took you by tha throat and ehoksd yo*, did he?\" asked the jndge.\u201c lis did toy, \u201d said Psi \u201c .Sure, tor, hs squazsd ms throat tUl I thought lis wtuld ¦»ks oldsr sut sf Me Adam * appls.\u201d / I NEUVE BEANS »re » new Ala ooTery that cure tbu wont CMfli Nerrou* Debility, Lost Vigur «wri Paüicif liaiihotrtl; reslorts tin» weakness of body or mind uauiwd by orer-work, or the errors ore* ¦ ratstffl of youlh.This Kd irx'dfrf \u2022olubety cures the most ol«tinate cases when all u£i«.yrkatmknto have failed even to reliere.:»old by drug print* at $1 per parka#*», or six fT $S, or sent hr mart «% H'netpt of price by addressing THK JAME8 MRDIOIMI UU^ Taranto, OnL Write ft* pamphlet.Sold to\u2014 feherbrojke by W.H.GRIFFITH.WH! Couyti hyrup.to time.Hold by dromlsta N SUMPTION ¦*TPr .L ^\t^ THE SHERBROOKE EXAMINER.FRIDAY.JANUARY 8, W9« OMKY TO LOAM on Rood Mcarit?If W .USD à KHASKH, Advm tkU », Kberbrook\u2022 GIBL8 I U1K1> !\tNow U tbn Unie to êecure nood wiLter position» No fee .heeded to rvepectebie trifle Apply nt 104 Wnllingiou r*4 EMFLOYKKM in need rf uny kind of Coumeroini or doaieetie help t en be iinmedietely euiled on appLi&tiou nt 104 ^ E1 ¦ EI ' O i ON bT> TkTOTICK TO CONTKACrroKd.\u2014 BaiJrunder», J^l Builders, Labourers, aud Operatives «onerally Jonnd at short notice, 3} offices to draw from Apply at 104 WALLING I ON bT.¦ma, ANTKD \u2014150 Bailrced Labourers, loO Wood W Chopper», \u2018JU btonecutters ; various poeitiovs for mi n with trade* Apply at 104 W'BLLING TON «TbKBT.WAMTAD.\u2014Office Assistanta, btcooirrapber acid 'typewriter, Dry Goods aud Grocery Clerks Diarteiiders, Waiter», Bell Boys, Hotel Attendants, jftorWrs, 1< apres» Drivers, Barm Help, etc.Apply mi 104 WALl.INGToN HT.WANTED\u2014-Lady Office Manager ( r»otb lao guages), Travelling Companion, Office Aseie-tant», bales i adits.Cooks, Laandressea, Dining woosn Girls, and domestic help generally.Apply at =104 WELLINGTON BT.WANTED \u2014Managers, for branch effio^a in London, Hamilton and Toronto.Ont $300 to 96oO cash security required, geuftiran'y occupation.First class openings for eatarprising young men with business qualification's Addrtrs W.A v bllEFAKD, 6 Place d*Armer, Montreal.F\"\u2014- :\tI KEITH EDWARDS, *' \u2022\tfit AL ECJI ATB AOKXT, IfifiWelltngton Street Houses for talc or to 1st» Booms to let, Estate» imaged, \u2014Ageut for\u2014 Remington BUndard Typtwriter.Typewriters to rent at $î 00 per mouth, stock of supplies on hand Copying of al\u2019 kdada doue.Bell Telenbone No ICO IMotce.ALL ACCOUNTS due tne estate of J.ILENEY A CO.must be settled at once to save costs.\tJUHN HKNKY A CO, Blu r Brooke, Que.\t231 Wellington St.EXPRESS WAGON FOR SALE Apply to J.lTPINKY, if-»\t231 Wellington Street IMPROVfiD YORKSHIRE PIGS t^evon to eight weeks old from imported stock, twenty dollars a pair, or ten dollars each with registered pedigrees.IMPORTED SHOPSHIP.E SHEEP bhcarling Bams and Kwes of the choicest quality at very low figures, if taken soon.ALSO TWO BBGISTEBED SHORTHORN HULLS.One 2 year old and one yearling ; good individuals and go;«i pedigrees Address JSiO.Y.OU1HSRY, Manager Isaleigh Farm, lOtf\tliar ville, Que.Timfoer\tLzinds For Sale.TOWNSHIP OF BURY.Badge 4,\tLois Nos.\t23, 20 and\tS0f\t438 acres, *\u2022\t5,\t\u201c\t30\tand SI,\t294 \u201c C, \u201c\t3»,\t14U M Victoria Koad Rango, North, Lett 56, 58 and 60,\t300\t\u201c Victoria Raad Kanue, south, Loti 53, 57, and 59,\t628\t*4 Range 1, Lots 23, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, and 29,\t1024\t\u201c Victoria Read angc, north, Lot* 66,\t61\t* B *\t\u201c south, 1 jot s 77, 79,81,83, 795 \u2022* 11 Bouth liOt 31,\t118 \u2022\u2022 Range 2, Lot No.26\t146 \u201c TOWNSHIP OF NEWPORT.Range 1, Lots Nos.6, 92, 23,\t600\t*' \u201c\t2, Lots Nos.8, 9, 10,\t400\t\u201c \u201c S, Lot» Nos 8, 9.10, 11, 15, 16, 17,18, 19, 20.21, 22,33, 24, 25 26 27, 2900 \u2022* Range 4, Lots Nos.15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22.23.26.27, 28,\t9200\t\u2022* Range 6 aud 6, Lot No.27,\t4c0\t41 These Lands are all well Timbered and\twfii be «old in Lnta to suit purchasers.Tenders will be received by undersigned.ANTHONY FORCE, care of MORRIS A HOLT, Advocates, tf 6\tTemple Building, Montreal.Moccasins, Felt Boots, Felts ami Rubbers, Over Shoes, Over Stockings, Everything to keep the feet warm at MORKNCY DUOS Articles in Footwear make useful and acceptable CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.ItftflCt Ci THE SHOE DEALERS Hare a grand supply of Winter Goods.Me Ms * Winter Underwear ID Winter Flannel Shirts, Winter Gloves, V\\\u2018\tWinter Socks, V/inter Mufflers.1 his cold snap produces a species of dimp penetrating atmosphere which istiofrc* qnectly productive of colds, rheumatism, etc.Comfortably enveloped in a ruit cf FULLER\u2019S WARM UNDERCLOTHING you may be indi*V*rent to any kind of at-motpheric \u201cnastiness,\u201d They are ail fine, reliable, ai.d wo guar antee our prices as the very lowest.Chas.Fuller Importer of ^Qontlomon\u2019s Winter Furnishings, , 19 in the Square, Wellington Street.I NEWS TOPICS OF A WEEK IMPORTANT EV\"NTS IN FEW WORDS FOR E L ^Y READERS.A Complete Iti-t u.l of the Iluity World's Happening* Cacofulljr Compiled and Put loto Hamty ainl Attractive Shape for the lieadert* of Our Paper.Til K WOULD*# .Sl FFIiRERS.Intense suffering from famine is re-jwirted in North Finland.The persecution of Jews in Russia continues on an extensive scale.MILITARY MO V KM ENTS.Negotiations are under way for a military ride from Vienna to Rome.The insurgents of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, have invaded Uruguayan territory and trouble is probable.There is much discontent in the Rub sian army with the prolonged period of peace, and many officers think the czar is too pacific in his disposition.MAB1NK MATTERS.A ne w lino of steamships is to be established between Swansea, Wales, and South American ports, culling at New York.There will be a fleet of six vessels, exclusively for freight.The steamov Noordland, from New York for Liverpool, with a broken shaft, was towed into Queenston by the steamer Ohio, bound from Philadelphia.The Noordland had a very tempestuous voyage, and was disabled 400 miles from Queenstown.MISERS.*\t* Prince Metcherski, manager of The Graschdamin, of St.Petersburg, has been sentenced to one month in prison for libelling public officials L\u2019Electeur, Mr Pacaud's paper, of Quebec, has been condemned to pay §100 damages and costs to Hon.L.P.Pelletier, Provincial Secretary, for libel.i )n Friday W.F.Maclean M.P was committed for t rial on a second charge of continually libelling Mayor Fleming, of Toronto.si K imcs.Two more players at the Monte (\u2019arlo gaming-tables have committed suicide.John Kenny, aged nineteen, committed suicide in Montreal by shooting himself with a pistol.Elsa Roge.a Russian actress, lias shot herself because her lover.Prince Stoie-weski, abandoned her.A dispatch from Markham says:\u2014 \u201cNews have reached here of the suicide by hangingof lit rbert Clarke, eldest son of John Clarke, a farmer, living atTlied-fonl.The young man, who was aged 2\u2018J, had been low-spirited for some time past.\" KPIU KM ICS.Cholera continues to spread in the north of France.At Celinu.Ohio, an infected tramp caused an outbreak of smallpox.Two deaths fromcholera haveoccured in Altona.a suburb of Hamburg.A number of cases of typhus fever have been reported in New York.Four more eases of cholera and two deaths have been reported in Hamburg.Four fresh eases of cholera and two deaths wore reported from Dunkirk, France.Kilgouc, a small town in Carroll county, Ohio, has almost been depopulated by diphtheria.OIsTMtlSKlls OK TH K PKACK.An explosion occurred in the Paris' prefecture of police on Friday.An; chists are suspected.Numerous arrests continue to be ma le in Kieff of persons suspected of co spirocy against the czar.A mass meeting of Cork citizens has adopted a resolution condeming the re cent dynamite outrage in Dublin.The Irish National League of Great Britain has issued a statement strongly denouncing the Dublin outrage as a blow against the hopes of Ireland.A number of policemen and firemen at Buenos Ayres have been arrested charged with plotting to burn up the city, with the object of plunder.TMK MICK KKCOKD.Every business house in Snow Hill, Alabama, bus been burned, Orillia was visited by a destructive fire early Thu.- day morning.The Cold water street i; ,k and several adjoining buildings were destroyed.At Ossawattomie Kansas, three large two story buildings caught fire from natural gas and M ere entirely consumed.Four persons wen* i remated.The plant ami hu.Kings of the Mil waukee Street Knilu .v Co.was destroyed by tire yesterday.The blaze was started from fires in the car stoves.TMK I l ilOK WOICI.I).It is said the eoal dealers in the flocking Valley Mill combine against the Reading trust.A strike among the M orkers in stained mosaic and opalescent glass is in progress in Now York Jity.The Springhill.N.S .strike is not settled yet.Manager Cowan refusing, it is said, to sign the agreement.Thousands of the locked out cotton operatives in Lancashire, England, are said to be on the verge of starvation.The Panama congress has passed a law santioning the introduction of Chinese workmen for all classes of industrial enterprises.The difference 1 etumen the Baltimore and Ohio railroad officials and the Grievance Committee of the Brotherhood of Trainmen h in g of a w; average ine, cen rents p During h Lewis of t!.confirmed : Rev J.1) Iteen given Burns chm Voting to \u2018 presby tri \\ heresy again six counts t taining tie' Rev.J R chairman been .settle ! by the sign-s ale, which makes an 1 of from eight to e,,ht Dr.McGlynn\u2019s care without consulting the archbishop.Rev.Mr Thompson, who disappeared from Washington D.C., several days ago, has been found at Newport, N.Y., and is all right.PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.Mr.Gladstone has entered his eighty-fourtli year John D.Rockteller has given another million dollars to Chicago University.The banquet to Hon.W.B.Ives will take place at Sherbrooke, Que., January, Louis Pasteur, the French chemist and biologist, was seventy years old last week.Mr.Gladstone received hundreds of letters of congratulation on the occasion of his 83rd birthday.\t\u2022 Edward Parker Deacon has begun an action in the American supreme court for an absolute divorce from his wife.Ex-Premier Mercier has gone to Romo to plead the case of the parishioner* of Ht.Hyacintho against Bishop Moreau.THE 1>EA1>.BobSlavin, the minstrel, died sudden ly at Toledo, Ohio.Crown Attorney Hutchinson, of London, died Friday evening, aged 68.Orange Judd, senior editor of the Orange Judd Farmer, of Chicago, died last week, aged 70.Capt.Joseph Taylor, ons of the oldest marine men in Canada, died Friday at Kingston, aged 85.William Schaw, the well known importer of and dealer in works of art in New York, is dead.Mr, George Taylor, late general freight agent of the Intercolonial railway, died on Friday at Halifax.John Cathcart, a farmer of Stonewall, Man.dropped dead on Christmas morning while attending to his stock.Lire Loschyski, a Russian woman who lived in New York, died the other day at the reputed age of 124 years anil 0 months.Rev.Wirt.Fraser, D.D., late clerk of the general assembly of the Presbyterian church in Canada, died at Barrie in his 85th year.Rev.Samuel Bnel, S T D , professor of systematic divinity and dogmatic theology in the general theological seminary of the Protestant Episcopal church, died in New York Friday, aged 75.POLITICAL.The relations between Chili aud Peru are once more friendly.Messrs.J.A.Dionne and J.Israel Tarte M\u2019ero nominated to contest LTslet, Quebec.The latest reports as to the insurrection in Buenos Ayres are more favorable to the Government.The Northwest Assembly was pro-rogm d on Saturday, after a session lasting about three weeks.Mr.John Smith, straight Liberal, was elected in Peel Friday over Mr.M.W.Cook, Independent Liberal.Mr.A.W.Carscalleu, Conservative, was elected in North Hastings Friday to succeed Hon.Mackenzie Bowell.Mr.Rocheleau has retired from the contest and Hon.L.G Taillon is re-elected for Chambly, Que., by acclamation.The Novoe Yremya, St.Petersburg, publishes an article, apparently inspired by high authority, disparaging the French alliance.The Berlin correspondent of the London Daily News says that the Czare-witch will attend the wedding of the Emperor's sister, Princess Margaret of Prussia, for the purpose of improving the relations between Germany and Russia.The annual report of the minister of finance shows the receipts during the fiscal year ending Jnne 30.1892, reached $36,921,871, or §1,057,439 less than the previous year.The total expenditure was $36,765,894, an increase of nearly half a million.t.Lioio: s.\u2022 years oi oluec BtSiiop ( tntnrio, lias diocese ut jsirsons.rgusoti, of Quebec, has II t y the congregation of A Hthsdale.\u2019 in the New York I ty on the charges of r.Briggs.On all the .ingv.us adverse to sits- undy has been appointed \u2022 Loudon district of the Methodist church in place of Rev.Geo.Boyd, deceased.A London onhle announces that Rev.Win.Perrin, of St.Luke's church.Hants, has been apjiointrd bishop of British Columbia.It is said Archbishop Corrigan and his frit nds are displeased because Mon signor Satolli reported to the Vatican iu THE WORLD\u2019S WEATHER.Old London is buried under a dense fog.The Ohio riv-r is frozen over at Cincinnati.Ice-cutting has commenced on Hamilton bay.The ice scenery at Niagara Falls is said to be very grand just now.Charleston, away down in South Caroline.had a blizzard last week.The Mississippi river is frozen over from shore to shore at .St.Louis.On Tuesday the mercury dropped to 22 degrees in New Orleans, the coldest since 1880.Intensely cold weather prevails throughout England, and much suffering is reported.A despatch from Cheboygan.Mich., says the straits are frozen over at the earliest date for years.Navigation on the Rhine, Moselle.Becker and Main rivers, in Germany,has been stopped by floating ice.Damage to the extentof $1,000,000has been caused by floods in Sacramento and San Joaquim valleys.California.Railroad traffic throughout the western states, provinces and territories is very much delayed by heavy snow storms.Thousands of cattle in Kansas and adjoining states have died on account of the present spell of unusually cold weather.The people of Birmingham, Ala., have l>ecii shivering for four days in a temperature of 15 degrees.One man u\u2019as frozen to death.Til K CUIMINAL KKCOKD.R.W.Gndolphin, of Huntsville, treasurer and ta.x collector, is said to have absconded.1 >hn Windsor, the Toronto man.who in a fit of bad temper tore np $170 of his wife s money, got six months in the < 'entrai for it.John Donahue, convicted of stealing clothing from a St.Thomas lionrding hoi; ., m;is sentenced to six months in the < 'entrai Prison.Informations haw been made against Beyornj otlvr persons implicated m the jHiisiniing of the non union workmen in the Homestead mill.^ A jeM\u2019clu ry store on Queen street east Toronto, w,.Tr.nsackea by masked men with revolvi rs in the most daring man tier in broad daylight last week Count Potcr Romanoff is said to have been hilled in a duel M'ith a man from Brooklyn.X.Y.at Nice.The affair grew out of a gambling dispute.A negro on trial at Bowling Green, Ky .for assaulting a young white woman, was taken from the court room by a mob.hanged to a tree and riddled with bullets.Twelve hundred cans of contraband opiuu*valued at $12,000, were -ej/r(l at Han Franc I'co.The opium was hidden la the sheathing W the steamer Oceanic from Hong Kong.The Governor General ha* decided not to extend the executive clemency to Liug Kee, the Chinaman who was con victed of murder at Nanaimo, B.C.The execution will take place on Jann ary 16th.(ASI'ALITIES.Jas.Robertson was struck by a yard engine in the yard at North Rend station, B.C., and died two hours after-ward.The three-year-old sou of Jacob Krel 1er, of Hanover, fell into a pail of boiling water and received injuries which will likely prove fatal.The 3 year old daughter of Emerson Cnrrah, Bright, has been burned to death.Her clothes caught fire while her parents were out of the house.At Chicago on Friday four persons were killed and twice that number injured by tho collision of a passenger train with a heavily loaded street car.A brakesman on the Michigan Gun tral Railway, who has not yet been identified, fell from a car at Homer, Mich., and was cut in two.His body was frightfully mangled.David J.Park, senior member of tho firm of Park Bros., Chatham, died Thursday morning from the effects of the severe burning he received by the explosion of a coil oil lamp a week previous.John Boulter.18 years old, and Emma Shea, abont the same age, broke through the ice while skating on the lake opposite Portsmouth,.Ont., and were drowned.Their bodies have not yet been recovered.A young girl named McVane, while returning with a sleighing party from a concert at Renfrew, Ont., the other evening, was killed.The horses ran away and up.-et the load, Miss McVane strik ing on her head MISC K LLANKO I S.Dnndurn park, in Hamilton, has been surveyed into building lots.The U.S.Wallpaper trust intends increasing its capital to $38,000,000, Wheat prices jumped up from 3 to 5 cents per bushel in Manitoba on Friday.The money stolen the other day from tho express office at Sirrffa has been recovered.Shippers of hay from Kingston to England say the venture has been unsatisfactory.The postal revenue of New Zealand last year was £320,058, and tho expenditure £268,343.Ludwig Malm, dry got ids merchant, of Duluth, has assigned.Liabilities.$130.-OOOt assets considerably less.Tho Waterloo County Council has ordered from England a coat of arms for the Berlin Court House, to cost $125.A Nom\u2019 York capitalist has made extensive purchases of lithographic stone deposits in Marmora, Hastings county, Ont.S V.White, of New York lias mailed cheeques paying in full his creditors of the unfortunate corn deal which caused his suspension.The Suez Canal Company has determined to retain Ferdinand do Lesseps and his son in their present positions iu the company\u2019s service.W.L.Sachteleben, of Alton, 111., and Thomas G, Allen, of Ferguson, Ind., have reached San Francisco, after making a tour of the world on bicycles.The London Standard\u2019s Berlin correspondent says a complete opera, entitled \u201cKing Lear,\u201d has been found among the manuscripts of the deceased comnoser, Litolff.For the first five months of thecurrent fiscal year tho receipts at Washington of internal revenue show an increase of $5,712,876.98 over the corresponding period last year.The President has proclaimed a definite arrangement of commercial reciprocity with Salvador, concluded on the 29th * ultimo.The arrangement took effect Saturday.Lord Mayor Knill, of London, paid a visit in full state to Lord Mayor Meade, of Dublin.On Sunday both the officials went in procession to the Roman Catholic cathedral, where they attended mass.Tin; LATEST NEWS.In W hich W'c Get aa Entry Into I Sïl.'î\u2019s Doing*.The Quebec Legislature will meet January 12.The striking miners in Germany now number 22.000.The Western hotel, Goderich, was destroyed by fire.Ottawa voted $250,000 to railway bonuses on tho 2nd.A serious disturbance among natives along the upper Nile is feared.Paris anarchists are posting révolu tionary placards throughout the city.An extra of The Quebec Gazette calls the Legislature to meet on January 12.Three collieries at Plymouth.Pa .are to start operations at once, giving work to 4,000 miners.Mr.Hugh John Macdonald.M P , for Winnipeg, nas decided to hold his scat for another session.The detectives working on the Sarnia express roblierv case expect to arrest tho guilty parties in a day or two.In his New Year's speech the German Emperor said tho reichstag will bo dissolved if the army bill is not passed.Cecil Mnerch.of Toronto, a brakeman on the ( r.T.R., had one of his legserush-ed by falling beneath the cars near Mer-riton.Lomus Fox and Adam Gripspon.two colored murderers, were lynched in St.Charles parish.Louisiana.Wednesday night.Voting on the local option by-law on Monday in Brock township resulted in the defeat of the Act by over 200 of a majority.Ml passengers ticketed for the United ites now arriving at Halifax from Europe bave to be fumigated on arrival it that ixirt.A -'pecial cable states that ex Premier Abbott is.if anything, weaker than 1 in Europe.He i* now ing south by easy stages.1 < Morg .Foote, brothers.Toronto, quarrelled nt.on New Year\u2019s day.and ¦hot his brother.M\u2019h; n be arrive m Italy journo leriek an àdents o, M i'h C' .rge fatallv : IliaM\u2019.1 ifh'en hundred Spanish anarchists hold a reunion nt Barcelona Sunday.Several speakers predicted a reign of terror and bloodshed during the rear juct opened.A despatch to the London Standard from WarsHM-says that the Polish painter Weirzwinski, while out riding, was attacked In wolves near Bielstock.aud both he and his horse were devoured.GODERE FILS & OIL \u2014DK/UERS IN\u2014 Shelf and Heavy Hardware B>*g to call the attention «F lSla.ckwmitliH anti Charriage Makers T \u2022 tli j Let that they are just receiving a «ar load of STEEL oorupri&xhg Toe Calks, Cutter Shoes, Harow Teeth, Tire, Spring-and Machiney, Which they will sell at Montreal Prices» A Call is Solicited.CODERE FILS & CIE.1411 Wellington street.THE NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE AT THE FRONT ! The rice Literary Illustrated Majri z ne of Boston.Al le ci it cs F3j it is toe < f the im *t interesting m&gncDes published in America-A great favorite w th Now Kcglander*, and they are everywhere.I.OTAIi ^>N1Y TV NAME.IT IS THE VFOPL1-»* FAVORITE TO r KK l HU MAGAZC *K IS TO W\\VT K.ITS CIRCULOION HA* DoUKI RD FHK PAST YEAH It is un\u2019que cont»i it-g Antrriaan 1 ecend* ^ radltlona.II:**ory.Ftorv end Tietty.À conspicuous feature of the ûTagazini:, t.t tieatn c tifth.iliRK'T AM K b I'AN Cl T1ES.will bj coutiuaed.COME 0/ THE ATTRACTIONS FOR 1393.Harvard ColloCB P f jr Yaart jeo\t, t,\tjrawiIiD ETMBrr IU,.* >ew T.n^land Towns Foil \\cara Aflo.\\ Y.wtfvr Col le jo,\t^ocie'v Life in AnJi rst Ooilcje, Ma>'u%l 'rr»in!ng in Ameriea, I Lt de 2»!ir .l /.by Üdwani i vrret t II .ic.By Am.>h - i Ryder, fc'auii J »y V» biieami Annie \u2022 aw-tr Downs.A fparkürer comrd?for childrr«i by ' Hiwn t' rtu-tis-nl X*»|ievN for < ttr (alt-lM nnû IHijh G'\u2019ant.Adi -1 d it v homt or school a tti- g.r Vian\t4 «nf* A Christmas «ton bv William ti St.1- I N I % .\tIC^UIS nt,.MASSES' - a-.a.Ra IS ^CO,9 Lt\u2019d.C/MV!PLî F:.: PONY.Ivlos q! limsii.t ni cf ; v nit'! .\tr-:0 WELLINGTON ST.-1 ' * ' i ! * M Four in different ict s.< >u! v ;t lew left.Massey-lams Oo., 120 Weli\u2019n^toii Street, W.N.IRWIN, AgenC ONLY COPY AVAILA1 "]
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