The weekly examiner, 18 août 1893, vendredi 18 août 1893
[" Oljctrbrookc (üxaminci*.VOLUME XVI.NO.2.SHERBROOKE.QUE., FRIDAY, AUGUST 18.1893 $&\"***> w ANTKD\u2014A Cook At ply to MHN.A O.LOMAS, Lelvidere St \\\\r AN TLI)\u2014by a tim.-j Kugli > » am e Con pauy, au A^ut for Sherbrooke.»h Fire lunur-^b®rbrook Addrtee Poit Office Box 3144.MON1REAL lwa2 WANTED TO KKNT\u2014A small Ileus.- or Tcuemeut with tv* or six rootus, witLiu live j minutes walk of the Post Office.Address *>/\u2022 EX\\M1NKR OFFICE.\t2w2 Chase & Sanborns CELEBRATED CONDENSED COFFEE WITH CREAM AND SUGAR Batgep & Co's.Table Jelly, In packages, Assorted sizes and flavors.r»ottk-YY keeper h febutfc\tmût f/r, laF.T\tOkN\ta\tA WF.LIQj Money 70 lend on firm morgage.Apply to Dd.R0BERT80N, tf 61\tLennox ville, Quo.IMPROVED YORKSHIRE PIGS Heven to eight weeks old from imported stock, twenty dollars a pair, or ten dollars each with registered pedigrees.IMPORTED SHOPSHIEE SHEEP 8'hearling Rams and Ewes of the choicest quality at very low figures, if taken soou.ALSO TWO REGISTERED SHORTHORN BULLS.One 2 year old and one yearling ; good individuals and good pedigrees Address JNO.Y.OK.7fSKY, Manager Isaleigh Farm, 10tf\tDanville, Quo.Seasonable Goo 1)3 \u2014AT\u2014 J.B.MgBAIN'S DRUG STGRF.BAR-LOCK The MODERN WRITING MACHINE U.s special features posjeised by no other typewriter.\t.ViNible Wrltluic.I*« nun\tI iu n in un t, rnlim Fowv-rful .llHiiif\u2019oltler, l.firlit\tDiirnhlt-, Call cr send for descriptive catalogue.CHARLES F DAWSON, Mercantile Stationer, 2f»w62\t2311 NI .Vaille* Ml., TVontfreal VOLUMES COULD BE WRITTEN, filled with the testimony of women who have been made well and strong by Dr.Pierce\u2019s Favorite Prescription.It\u2019s a medicine that\u2019s made especially to build up women\u2019s strength and to euro women\u2019s ailments\u2014an invigorating, restorative tonic, soothing cordial, and bracing nervine ; purely vegetable, nonalcoholic, and pertectly harmless.For all the functional derangements, painful disorders, and chronio weaknesses that afflict womankind, the \u201cFavorite Prescription\u201d is the j only guaranteed remedy.It\u2019s a legitimate medicine that corrects and cures.If it doesn\u2019t benefit or cure, you have your money back.It must have been the medicine | for most women, or it couldn't he sold on any such terms.Isn\u2019t it likely to ho the medicine for you ?Sold by druggists everywhere.ALLAN LIN! Royal Mail Rtbamshipm.KCMTC\u2019TION is KATWH.Steamors sail ,regularly from Portland and Halifax to Livorpor via Londondorry DURING THE WINTER MONTHS.Cabin, $4\" and upwards Second Cabin, $21 Steerage at low rates.\tK«> ('aille carrlei) STATE )\tSERVICE OF Yimp J\tSTEAMSHIPS.NEW YORK & GLASGOW via Londonderry, every Fortnight.Cabin, $40 t upward*.Second Cabin, $35 Steerage at It rates.App*y to H.A A.ALLAN, Montreal, or to j E II.4 KEAN .or F.KALE, N It «*rl>rn4 »!\u2022 A LB/ON HOTEL, Cerner King and Wellington Streets SlifCRBRODKK, QUE W.M.CLARK, Proprietor.This well known and popular hotel has beer recently purchased by Mr Clark, lato of the Masog Hou-e, urd i«* in a thorough stale of repair.It offers e^petior a Danville, too.A most pleasing contingent from this neighboring town was the Danville Brass Band, and the nice music discoursed at intervals by the baud was truly exhilarating.Thanks and three rousing cht ers were tendered to the band for coming so kindly and helping the entertainment with such enj iyable music.Tlio play entitled \u201cThe Last Loaf,\" was well acted.The p'ot was a happy family! brough' to their last loaf thtough the unprincipled persecutions of a disappointed lover, out < f sheer revenge to try and gain his point The s< i|itel proves hirm foiled and exposed through the matilp and practical intervention of the fnvored admirer, who was none other than-the son of the plotter.The destitution, through drink in this play is keenly portrayed, a striking lesson in favor of abstention from drink and rightei us principles is taught, the participators in thi* two act drama all deserve special r< ference but space in your columns will not permit.The musica' quartette from Lome assisted by Mr.R ss, violinist of It chmond received a well deserved encore.The financial proceeds netted over fifty dollars, i xceeding the nnmt sango.ine expectations.It-V.Mr.Blaylock of Danville acted as introductory chairniaii^and expressed himself as highly delighted with the entire entertainment.Our Anglican friends can rest assured that their first concert was well appreciated\u2014 \u201cNothing succeeds so well a» su tceis.\u201d SURE KILL\u201d FLY RÂPER.Targ\u2019tfsot Fly Paper, PARIS GREEN, HELLEBORE, INSECT POWDER .fP«Sl it Livery, Board and Feed Stable.The undersipnpd recently pun based the Liveiy Stable owned by R G.Berry at 11 AND 12 LOW EH WATER ST.(Tn rear of Magog Hotel.) And h?s re^uTished the p me with new horses, now harnesses and new Carriages of the Vest des cription and is now prepared to lot t'Mros at reason able rat* s A t ial will satisfy customers that I ha\\c as fine rifts as cm be had anywhere.Patronage Solicited Horses f**d and boarded at fair prices Horses Clipped and Trimmed GIVE ME A CALL.K N.STACEY.Sherbrooke, June 27th, 1693 HORSE POWDERS 1 n Prevents all Manner of Diseases.GLANDERS, JARCY, WORMS, BOTS PINK EYE, SCRATCHES, SWOOT F.N LEGS, HEAVES, ETC.These Fcwders are the best in the market and 're need by all who are desircus of seeing life their horses.Try a package and be convinced.SOLD KVÏKYWBLEF, OK KKOM GRIFFITH\u2019S DEUG STOEE.LIIYIE JUICE, ROOT BEER EXTRACT, CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, ATLANTIC SEA SALT, EXTRACT WILD STRAWBERRY.BLACKBERRY BRANDY A certain cure for Canadian Cholera.FLORIDA WATER, EAU DE COLOGNE4 Trpile I xtrects for the Htrdkerchfefs sold by the fi'iid cnn ce ; \"bring a lot tie.\u2019» Ibese perfumes are of superior quality, as is testified by all who use them.\t\u2022 MUCH LINE A WORLD'S FAIR Canada\u2019s Great INDUSTRIAL \u2022 FAIR - TORONTO SEPT.4 TO 16 1893.Excelling nil Others clliiin No.17 Wellington Injhe* Iquare.Street, NEW STABLES, NEW CATTLE SHEDS And many other Improvetne ,ts SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS.URFATF.R AXIt RFTTFR Til A* F.VFR REDUCED REDUCED SÈsam Elack L'urah Silk Blouses, Price $5.00 reduced to $3.60.Shot Sük Blouses Prices $5.00 reduced $.3.f0 COLORED AND BLACK CHINA SILK BLOUSES, Price $1.26 reduced to $1 00 Don\u2019t forget that we arc telling all cur light coleured wool (hallies at 26c per yard and cur dark ground (Jballies at 30c per yard.I McKECHM, IMPORTER.BLOUSES.BLOUSES.Serious rioting occurred at Bombay, India, last week between Hindus and Mohammedans, and many have died from their injuries.A strong force of troops finally quelled the riot after firing upon the mob and charging with the bayonet.The riot grew out of religious diff-rences between the two faiths.Despatches from Bombay, India, state that the city ia in the hands of a moh and that the troops ars powerless.Every The People S Greatest Annuli Outirg morque has teen destroyed and many Kscunion.on all Km»;.\t! parauns mas»acred.The Europeans are J.J.WITH ho tv.\tII J.Ill I.L,\tI panic Stnckf n.The Governor hi\u2019 >- >wi\tPmiddit.\tW.rsger, Tororto j pealed for help and inatiac'ions.East Bolton List week was the best kind of weather for haying, but very hot until Sit.eve, when a shower c oled the air greatly.S une arc harvesting their grain .The new S.S L\u2019brary has been received, and gladly well: uned, they are 140 fine books, and were much needed as our library was gone years ago.The S.S.will have an t xoursion and pic nic by (ho Lady of the Lake on Tuesday.A number of our neighbors have new mowing machines, but the best one we have heard i f is the \u201cImproved Buckeye,\u201d and is owned by-Mr.Aylmer Place.It has done his hay ¦'g in good shape and season, and has also m »k d nolleti Ids of its poor \u201cbtla'ed and backward\u201d neighbors and cut down their hay, as the old saying is, \u201cworking for nothing and boarding itself.\u201d If anyone has a better one let us hear of it.M r.C -ates\u2019 two boys saw a bear while out raspberrying lately, and one of our patrons saw a deer, while coming to the factory.Beloeil Mountain.CHABMINC MOUNTAIN BESOBT! The House opened June 1st with new furni«hing\u201d« superior accommodation \u2014 Excellent Cuisine-Roomy Bathing Houses\u2014Barber ou premises.Good Boating and Fishing Oliver Merchant, May, lf-03.\t18wS9\tManager.Leavitt\u2019s Mills.The farmers around here have finished haying at, last, and the young folks aru having a good time p oking blue-berries, and are successful.Mr.Ilynds has a vrry fine hop yard which will si on be ready to harvest.We were all g'ad to see Mrs.Sunbury and neice from Sherbrooke, who have been visiting friends in this neighb irhond for the just week.Mr.and Mrs.L.Griffin and sin, who have been visiting friends in Charleston, Vc., safely returned lust Friday.Mbs Kate Leavitt, who has been very sick with fever, we are glad to report, is gaining.Mias Winnie Bailey came home last Sunday ; she will now stop at home and attend school.Mr.Johnson had a va! uable cow, which strayed away on Saturday and was not found until Monday, when an army of searchers found her in the woods a mile from home.The Stanstead County Farmer\u2019s institute.The Annua! Meeting of this Institute was held in the County building at Ayer\u2019s F.at on August 15 h for (he purpose of electing r llicers for the er suing twelve months The following < tlicurs Were elected Honorary Presidents, T.Byron R d.r, M.P., M.F.11 token, M.P.P.; I\u2019ret i-fi nt, .Icha i\\ 11 >wen, Hatley, Que.,\u2019 \\ ico Pres, for Barf >rd Township Ctrl Hannon ; Vice-Pres, for Bnrnstoo Township.M.J.Chamberlain ; Vice Pies, for Hatley Township, J.H.CHrter ; Vtee-I\u2019res.for Magog Township, C.Manning ; \\ ice-Pres.for Stanstead Township, L.P.McDuff e ; S, cretary I reasurer, Arthur VV\u2019.Grindley, Massawippi, Que.Massawippi.Monday morning the 14 h, we exper perienred a frost ; quite a sudden c lange from !l3% in the shade Friday.An Evangelistic service was he'd in tin church Friday evening under the auspices -f th-: W.C.T.U.A p-p-r was given by Mrs.P Sutton rf Coaticook, an ad dress by Rov.Mr.Mick tf Minton also cheering words by Rev.Osborne of Eist Hatley and Mr.VVoodside of this p ace.Singing filled in the time.This wus the first cfa series of meetings prop sed to be held by the Township (Hatley) union throughout the town inomhly.There 111 be held a Sunday School Convention here in the church, Aug 2frd, afternoon and evening.Addresses will be given by R\u201cv.Moore of Ayer\u2019s Fiat, R v Oiborne of E»Bt Hatley, Rev.L S.Hughson and O.M.Moulton r f Coaticook.Ministers and Sunday School workers generally invited.Collections will be taked in aid of the work_____The W.C.T.U intend to have a \u2018 tent\u201d at the Fair at Ayer\u2019s F at Aug 30 h and 31st.Particulars later on.A Resolution of Condolence Dkah Bko S J.Roi.fk \u2014 We the members ot Court Pride of the Valley, N .25.being assembled in our first, meeting after your sad bereavement, in the loss of your good and esteem, d wife, do < tier you our heartfelt sympathy in your great loss, bub we hope you will consider it is the decree of our great chief, and only the course of nature though sad and sudden.But what ta your loss is her gain, and whilst you and your dear children are mourning the sad loss of a dear wife and loving mother, who-was beloved by all that know her, will remember that it ia God alone that can c nnfort and sustain you in your severe 'rial and sffl ction.The prayer .of the C urt will ever be, \u201cthat G ,d will fill the void place in your hearts, yourte f and family with his love and strength, and send you the consolation of the Holy Spirit iu this your great trial.Signed in behalf of the Court.K G.Ti knbk, C.R.D.Z Kytheh, R.S.Kingsey Falls Is it not about time to hear of the successful termination of the grand concei t held on the evening of 4 h August I Well listen a minute.Mr.Almond, student minister of the Anglican church here, run across the fact that there was something in the shape of a $50 debt on account of a church pew purchase, and he conceived the idea of holding a pow wow among Ihe friends to decide npon ways of liquidating the said debt.The plan suggested and adopted was to get up a concert with ice cream accompaniment.Then Mr.Al-mond\u2019s abilities ss a concert organizer became prominent.He secured the will-ing assistance of competent helpers at the Falls and from Lome, and got to work.And when the evening of August 4th arrived all were ready for the r ccasion, and, Mr.Elitor, and readers in general, I want to tell you that this oncert was exceptionally good.Every part of the interesting programme gave pleasure to an unusually large audience.The desirability for a more commodious and comfortable public hall was again forcibly demonstrated.Quite a number cou\u2019d not gain admittance, and those who did had to pretend contentment with the kind of seats used in the hrek woods school houses forty years ago.However, this concert promised so much p ensure that the people by Albert Sunday School Pic-nlc- The Albert Sunday School Pic-nic to Bacon's Bay, Saturday, Aug.5Ji was a grand success.The day was a tine aa could be wished for, and the large number present (about 500 persona) was excellent proof of the imeroat taken by tho people in general.In addition ti> the Albert school, there were aeveral other schools from the neighboring villages among which was the EuatreSib-bath S.l.ooq hi-¦ altogether the day v/aa well spent.The programme of tport» was unavoidably cut short, owing to ihw mipi.B-abihty to i rcourugo competition.There were, however, two races,\u2014a 200 yard (lath (* pen »o al') which was Well con-teste' , mil a 200 jarddusb (open to boys under 12 ) who;!, was also well contested.The Victoria Band, lead by Mr.Cline, was in attendance,and furnished ixculjent music which was highly appreciated all.The proceeds of tho day atm mu ted to $ 128 54.and after deducting running expel.ses, children\u2019s fan son tram, etc.etc., left a balance of $25 25 to the credit of the school.Entered Into Rest- May 5th, 180(1, Mr*.Betsey Farwell Mallory, wife of the late Re .C.P.Ma l.,ry.pastor of tho Universalis\" church at Hun'ingville, died at the heme cf her daughter, Mrs.F red E hot, in Lerim xville, Quebec of neuralgia of he hi art.She was tho youngest daughter of the late Gladden Farwell Sr.of C mptop, Q ie.Mrs.Mallory was a woman of largo heart, patient and tender to al', faithful in duty, strong in her convictions, sympathetic to ai.d all who needed her tended ministry, very unselfish and helpful.To see a du'y was 1 ut an invitation to do it, and many beside her own loving children can testify to her brave, patient care in sicknis\u2019.She was an angel in many aick and effl(cled households.She was a staunch U livi realist, all her life being ipent in one church.Her home waa ever open to others and her large hearted hospitality was beautiful to remember.Her record is finished and gone on high! She wi g rich towards God at d wap ready and willing to go and meet her Lord suddenly.The Master came in the night watchea and srn.lingly she fell asleep.I ho death angel never garnered a sweeter spirit, and she has joined the groat throng who have already croeaed the flood and / await the great resurrection.May imitate her i sample as she did her Lord / B.A.K Rfrsana Tab,g** nor* had breath Children Cry hr Pitcher\u2019s THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18,\t1893 AVER\u2019S Sarsaparilla Is superior to all other prepara-tionsclaiming\u2019 to be blood-purifiers.First of all, because the principal ingredient used in it is the extract of genuine Honduras sarsaparilla root, the variety richest in medicinal properties.Also, because Cures Catarrh docÆng raised expressly for the Company, is always fresh and of the very best kind.With equal discrimination and care, each of the other ingredients are selected and compounded.It is THE Superior (Medicine because it is always the same in appearance, flavor, and effect, and, being highly concentrated, only small doses are needed.It is, therefore, the most economical blood-purifier in existence.It makes food nour-Ulirt/O ishing, work SCROFULA refreshing, and life enjoyable.It searches out all impurities in the system and expels them harmlessly by the natural channels.- AYER\u2019S Sarsaparilla gives elasticity to' the step, and imparts to the aged and infirm, renewed health, strength, and vitality.AVER\u2019S Sarsapari39a Prepared Hy Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.Sold by all Drugjp*ts ; Price $1 ; six bottles, $5.Cures others, will cure you Ctares HÂVE YÜU m 9 HliLÉS&lîi \u201cBackache j means the kid- , n e y s arc / /« trouble.Dodds Kidnt y Pitts ' c I prom it relief.\u2019\t| \u201c75 per ecu', of disease i ! fi'st cat'sei I ' disordered A.- , mys.4 tiliyiitas tec:: : try to huce a heal c I.y c i V _/ without scwci- I a e, cia r, o, 7 health when t' a \\ kid.igys f re ! clojged, they uu , Sold hy nil t .i of nrvo 50 cen\u2019'.per Dr.I.\\ Smith t v ¦ bcK'k r.illril Kidr< v I n the scaucncers of the system.\u201cDelay is dangerous.Neg-!\t¦ tid kidney tiouhles result in Bud Blood, Dyspepsia, Liver Comptaint, ana tin most den-rerous of ¦.//, / io»iu*r appeal haa heei* f.1 warded to tte tietuiau *\u2022 taper or b> certaiu Coot* mirateuera in Chioapo,] 0 WiihsUr, canat theu Bay ua nay when we aak >OU t » come Ard »e onr w udroua Fair, good air, a right to Milks you dun 1» 1 Raetiiof oris**rved th*t ,wpain baa aeut her aweetsat and her teat, Who put heraelr into our iiandt and let ua do the rr*t ?Hatt thou observed that iUmpur'a Lord\u2014the great aud tVnjrd Naw.b \u2014 Haa crn«e i ni« r g ua with Ida auite, and fhased our Rofi>rh*')Ud 'Tab; Haa tailed k«r ta she oeeau vaat to reerur siouster atu w ?If he bath tonre, O K iaer, ia\u2019t for thee toanawerBcP Hatt *akeu icte ti at he who ru.\u2019ea in far-away J *hcre Hatt eft bia wivta aud riihti there upou Ua native eh ore.To travel o*tr the itr.rtoy deep to this home of the free, Heap tira all ditcomforta ao tbat with us hs might be ?We have * ith us the Hike of Tick, the B o of Bally-hack , In mighty stale hath likewise coae the Pip of Tamarack- The 1 In cf Manga'oi ae is 1 eie, the Fiugof Ballypoo; The arara of Bcomdeay, we bear, it coming too.fan Kaiatra faltrr when the great of other lands come here ?Is\u2019t for a Hi hunz dlsrn now to greet u< with a snf Wild Strawberry, one of the safest and surest cures for all summer complaints, combined with other harmless yet prompt curative agents, well known to medical science.The leaves of Wild Strawberry were known by the Indians to bo an excellent remedy for diarrhoea, dysentery and looseness of ti e bowels; but medical seieiue lias placed before the public iu Dr Fowler\u2019s Kxt.of Wild Strawberry a complete and effectual cure for all those distressing 4ml often dangerous complaints so common in this changeable climate.It has stood the test for 40 years, and hundreds of lives have been saved by its prompt use.No other remedy always summer complaints so promptly, quiets the pain so effectually and allays irritation so successfully as this unrivalled prescription of Dr.Fowler.If you are going to travel this Summer be sure and take a bottle with you.It overcomes safely and quickly the distressing summer complaint so often j caused by change of air and water, and is also a specific against sea-sickness, ! and all bowel Complaints.Price 35c.Beware of imitations and substitutes sold by unscrupulous dealers tor the sake of greater profits.AFTER SEVENTEEN YEARS.P>VF I NERVE BEANR are % now difr '\t|cov*ry that cure the w.r»t ease* ol I Nervous Debility, Lout Vigor and k A XT Cl I Failing Manh d; reatonn the * IN O I weakness of body or mind 1 au*, i ¦ by over-work, or th® error* or e*-wmmhbwJ ra&e.fnf j nth.This Reir -dyaU cures the most obstinate caaea when ail other 1 ENTS have failed ereu to relieve.,oM by dmg-tl per package, or six fr $5, or pent by mail on }f prit» by oddreasing THE JAMES MEpHTlNlS pronto, Ont- Write for pamphlet Sold iu\u2014 :oke by W.H.GRIFFITH CONSUMPTION The \u201cJetferson Borden\u2019 Mutiny.BY KI'llKAIM W.CLAKK.I fared ai mewhat be' 1er at.the hands of the tyrannical after puarr.W hether from an intuition that 1 might be Us» tolerant than the others I know not, but it is a fact that 1, i f all the crew, was at the same time least tractible and the beet treated.I make no admission - f a fractious spirit ; on the contrary 1 mated my superiors with a ptoper degree of respect according to my light, but 1 rebelled at.times against what 1 deemed to be an unwarranted abuse.O i one occasion Captain Patterson and 1 hid some words when I was at ihe wheel and he threatened to \"put his boot to me,\u201d as he expressed it.I told him plainly that I would not suff-r actual violence without, defending myselt as well as 1 might.\u201cS >, ho! we\u2019ve a bantam here, eh ?\u201d said the captain.\u201cWell, let me tell you, young snipes, we dont propose to tight that way : we\u2019ve got a way of tanning your darned hide without taking chances.\u201d \u201cHow's that, sir ?\u2019 l asked.\u201cWhy.by starving the s mce out of you; hy working you up.Ah, that\u2019s the boss plan ! I\u2019ll take the kick out of the big gest kicker ever was hy putting him on short rations ; damn him ! \u2019 \u201cWouldn\u2019t that be a cowardly prt ces,, captain ?\u201d I asked, with a sense of the et ormity of my own presumption in thus cat* cl i-tng my imperious master.\u201cMaybe it would, but we\u2019ll see whj\u2019ll upieal first in the business.That\u2019s the las teat of c iwardice, young fellow.\u201d And he turned his attention elsewhete.The reader may suppose that 1 was over bold in my language to the captain.Ad rnitting that I was, the fault was not in me so much as in n y circumstances.An American barn and bred, 1 had teen educated m the ct ncepticn of a dig ee of , ke, Que, W.White.Q.C.C W\u2019.Cate, J F.Walls Le.CliARHONNFI., I.L.F., Adeocftfte, \u2022\tHyudman\u2019s Block, Sherbrooke.P.JLFONARD.!\u2022 Jj.H .Advocate, Laa # Chambers, Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.IAWRXNCX A MOBRIH.Adroeatee, eto., 4 Offices* Odell\u2019s Block, Sherbrooke, P.Q.J SIDNEY BRODERICK, Advocate, Sherbrookt # Offices : Morey Art Buiidiuff.H CRD a FFA^j K, Advocates, Barristers, etc.Tu^k .4.MeNicol\u2019s Block, Sheri raoke, F.Q., Honey t3 loan on first«class security £ OS.L.TEP.BH^L, I*.C.L., Sherbrooke an Stanstead Plain.Office in Odell\u2019s Bloct erbrooke.GL.DxfiOl TIN VILLE, Advocate, offices # Long\u2019s Brick Building, Sherbrooke, P.Q.Branch Office open at Magog every Monday JE.GKNKbT, Advocate, No.96 Wellington a Street, iwose\u2019e Block, Sherbrooke.Branch office at Coaticook, in L'Etoile del1 Est1» Office, every Saturday.IC.BELANGPR, Q C , Advocate.J.Office, rooms Nos.4 and \u2022, T « OSF\u2019S Bt.OCK No 95, W ellingtc n fctreet, Sherbrooke, P lyrf4 >ANNETON, MÜLVKNA A LEBI AN J, Avooateo, 67 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.P.Q., Telephone No.87.\tP.O.Box 643.L.E.Pankktok, I-.L.M., Q.C., H.V»F.Mirivrpry, L.L.B.Jos.Lkrlako.nr.NTINTN.L W.DOWLIN, Ij.I) S.C>ffice in Tuck\u2019s Block, Sherbrooae.SJ.BLtJUN HP LI), L.J).\t>.Office in Me- Bain\u2019s BJcck, Fheibiooke.(\u2018ffit e homs- 8 a.in to 6 p m.HYNDMAN A HYNDMAN, dkntists.Offices*\u201411 Wellington Square.A.W.Htkdmar,\tG.P\u2019.Hynlxak, L.I).S.\tD.D.S., L.D.Ê.NOTA Kl ES.r?B.WORTHINGTON, L.L.B., Notary Public JOj, Issuer Cf Marriage Licenses, Morey Art Building.Sherbrooke, P.Q.Archambault a Archambault, Notariée Beckett\u2019s Block, 2nd Door East oi the Merchants\u2019 Bank.MIM i;i.l.ANF4H s.TUILLIER & GRIFFITH, Ef±\tACCOUNTANTS and AUDITORS, Iyl5\tl\u2018^5 Wellington St., Sherbrooke JOHN J GRIFFITH, AUCTIONEER and ESTA I E AGENT, lyi6\t1/5 W\u2019< llington St, Sherbrooke K.DOHEK1Y, 1., Gordon Street.Professor of Violin, 17 ALEOFRED, graduate of Laval and McGill, .Mining Engineer.Main office : Quebec.Branch office : Montreal.Mines and Minerait* examined and reported on.\tIy7 OT.¦X\u2019T't.A.OY, Fashionable merchant tailor, Tracy\u2019, Block, Wellington Street, has always on hand a large and vieil assorted stock of Cloths, Tweeds, Ready-Made Clothig, Hats and Gent\u2019s Furnishing Goods Satisfaction guaranteed.Watclios, Clocks and Jewellery.LEWIS SMITH, llti WEI.MNOTON ST UE ET, Has a fine Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery \u2022nd Spectacles to choose from, at prices to suit the pockets of all.Repairing done as usual.lylffi Remington Standard Tj pewriters -\u2014 N«iv and «rr«irs, hut they said then* was no cure for her, uiiIcnh u \\ oyane at h » Would do it.1 took her to Kiudand Hiuf spent ho v«i;U months t In i , hut lier eouitU >n as no lie tier, and returned hmiie.Aceldently at the church door I overheard two ladles pralMtitf Noves Con, h Nymp, and snylntr how It had cured a certain person of consiunptioa.1 liiimodhitcly p\u2019*i> cured a bolllo and LA't* it to lu r as directed, and It perfecth cm ! her.Yours respectfully,\tM.A.Crawlei.FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS» NOYES\u2019 MEDICINE CO., Sole Proprietors.SHERBROOKE, P.Ç.«VENUE1 HOUSE 17 & 19 McGill College Avenue, Montreal iiuesta, aifco table board, lo injure room* pluapo write ( Five minuter to O.1\u2019 and G.T Radwav \u20184t»t'onR t i os V' 'pui ht Fa reTTyTlmena centra), Qutot.rear depot® cud pond», of interest.Travellert and faixiUea will fli d clean, comfortable jc< ids nrd good table Hot ami cold bathp No liquor «old.r«>riu- ill.30 K» #2.00 |M*r RKY Lie Music (Eng); F.C.O.(au* Tatmle* hkniah rntin Bil»nB TafinlM l (or «our it.iBiKolk EUpan.4 Tabule* pnrifj the bloo4.Tirkfts .nyab!e evening's amusement to all who attend.Plan of seats can be seen on and after Monday next at Fraser\u2019s Diug Store.Released on Habeas Corpus.William L zatte of Magog was liberated from prison on Tuesday last upon a writ of linbeas corpus granted by His Honor Mr.Justice Tait, of Montreal.The pe i-tioner\u2019a counsel urged that the committing magistrate, J.U.H»M of Magog, had exceeded his jurisdiction in trying an indictable offence without the consent of the accused, under the Summary Trials act.The commitment did not even allege a conviction or adjudication of any kind, but simply ordered the jailer to keep the party in jail for three months.The learned judge held that the commitment not having disclosed a trial or a conviction it must stand as a c immitment fin-trial, in which case the magistrate had no pow#r to order the petitioner\u2019s detention for any dtlioite period of time, but simply until he was \u201c thence delivered in due course of law.\u201d The commitment w theretore quashed and the prisoner was released.J.8.Broderick, Erq,, for Petitioner ; Win.White, Q.C., for the Crown.100 bunches of Bananas received to-day to be sold on c mimission.B:g bargains i at Thompson & McLean's.C O F The following resolution of condolence was psssid at the Ins' regular meeting of Court St.Francis No 2 :\u2014 To Hro.James Delta.Dear Sut and Bro, \u2014 Whereas it has pleased our Heavenly Fa her in His infinite w s lum to remove from you your dearly beloved wife, it is re*olved that we, the members of Court St.Francis No.2, desire to express our det pest sympathy with y.u in yourstHiction.May God in His infinite mercy sustain and comfort you all aud fill the void in your hearts with His ore, joy aid ghdn si in the hope of a glorious re-union in our heavenly home above where sorrow and parting is unknown.Signed on behalf of the Court.J.P.SlLVIK, R S.PERSONALS.Judge Hall was iu town a few days ago.Judge Tait was in the City on Monday.Mr.John Woodside returned Tuesday night from Chicago.The Misses McKechnio have gone to Abenakis Springs for a vacation.Mr.C D.White is registered at the Hotel at Btunswick Springs.Mr.E.F.Waterhouse and family have returned from their vacation.Mr.J.S.Mitchell and family returned yesterday from Cacouna.Mr.John A.Wiggett and son are at Abenakis Springs.T.B.Rjder, M.P., Fitch Bay, was in town yesterday.Mrs.A.G.Campbell and children are visiting friends in Island Pond, Vt.Mr.Harry E.Macfarlane, who has been quite ill fora while past is improving.' Mrs.anfl Miss Harris of Toronto were guests at Air.John Edwards\u2019 the past week.Mr.Geo.Harkness\u2019 family and Mr.Blossom\u2019s family arc camping at North Hatley.Mr.and Mrs.Loivis Smith returned this w eek from a trip to visit friends down in Maine.Mr.John M Kechnie left last Saturday night for OJd O,chard Beach, Maine, for his holidays.Mr.Geo.K Addie has returned from a very p et suit trip to the headwaters of tin- St.Alaurice river.Mr.Jt.hn Hiiiards, Miss aid Miss Aggie E (wards have gone to the World\u2019s Fair, Cnicago.Mrs.L.C.Belanger and Mrs.C.Millier left yesterday tor Peake s Island, Maine, fur a holiday.Mr.S.L Spafford if Ilia Nichols Chemical Co., Capelton, returned from New York this week.Mr.A.T.Short left yesterday for Franklin, N.U.and other points iu New England on a vacation trip.Messrs W.Fsrwell, F.P Buck and j and R N.Arkley were registered at Montreal hotels this week.Hon.\\V.B.and Airs.Ives who were tnjiqing a tr.p to the lower Sr.Lawrence returned home last week.W.S.Dresser, wife and child and Miss E Woodward were ragiatered at Brunswick Springs House last week.Messrs Harold Bennetts and Wm E.Morehouse, left Wednesday a m.for Chicago to visit the World\u2019s Fair.Mr.C.J.Pearce s neice has returned home after a week\u2019s camping with friends at Perkin\u2019s Point on Lake Msssawippi.C pt.aud Mrs.Bennetts sailed for Canada from Liverpool last Thursday, and are expected home in a day or two.Mr.and Mrs.James Sangster lift Tuesday via the C.P.R.for the Northwest to visit their son and daughter at Neppawa.Mr.Thoa.W.Fullet\u2019s family are at LoBaron's Hotel, North Hatley.Miss White of Derby Line is also with them.Mr.Jas.F.Kerr has been visiting in Quebec.He left Wednesday night for Chicago to take in the World\u2019s Fair.Mr.Ernie Fraser returned this week from Scarboro Beach, Me., and Mr.Chas.Fraser is home from Ksmouraeka P.Q.Mr.Geo.Poulter, a former marble dealer, of Sherbrooke, was in town Wed nesday.He now deals in pianos at Greenfield, Mass.Dr.W.A.Farwell has returned from his trip to Chicago to see the World's Fair, with which he expresses himself as greatly ptcased.Mr.H.E.Fletcher, from Minneapolis, Minn., who was in Sherbrooke week on a visit to his brother, returned home Monday night.Mr.Wm.White Mrs.White, Mies White, Miss Eva White and Masfer Frank White are registered among the late guests at Brunswick Springs.Miss Bertha A.Lothrop has returned from Providence, R.I., where she has bean during school vacation accompanied by her sister Mrs.Hyde and Miss Sophia Hyde.Mr.John Ready, if the Merchant's Bank, Q lebec, who has been hereabouts for the* past two weeks on his vacation, returi.eU Wednesday to the ancient capital.Messrs W.B.McCutcheon, N.N.Waliey, G.N.Hodge, Dr.McDonald, J.Levinson, L.E.Chartoanel, W.A Me Créé, S.Twose, and A.McDonald attended the Grand L >dge meeting of Oddfellows at Qiebec this week.At \u201cVilla Antonia.\u201d\u2014Messrs N.T.Dussault, H.C.Cabana, '/.P.Cormier, and their families have gone out to their cottage \u201cVi'la Antonis,\u201d on the shores of Little Magog Lake, for ten days.Messrs Louis Si.Jean and Mr.Jos.Gauthier aud families returned from there Tuesday.Among other families taking an outing at the cottages on the lake were Messrs Albert, Louis, and Prosper Olivier, H.Prefontaine, L.E.Panneton, etc.Mr.L C.Belanger has a very neat site for a cottage on a sightly point above i Nagle\u2019s dam, and has erected a roomy summer house there.L.A.Bayley SHERBROOKE, P.Q.IMPORTER OP Carpets and Oilcloths, French & German I)i \u2022ess Fabrics.Fine Silks and Laces.Mantles and Kid Gloves.Irish Linens and Hosiery.GENTS\u2019 FURNISHINGS, Etc., Etc.Mail and telephone orders executed promptly.Toteptonos : Bell 61, Oily 66.WILSON & SONS Musical Column.High Class Pianos.HEINT/MAN & CO.PI A NOS MASON & RISCH PIANOS I VERS ifc POND\tPIANOS DOMINION - PIANOS BERLIN -\t- PIANOS Sold only by us in Sherbrooko and Eastern Townships.The best is always the cheapest in the end and we believe our prices and terms will suit you.Please ca l and sec.Atlistic Organs in Antique Oak, Polished Walnut and Mahogany Cases.5 or ti oct.\u201cPiano Model* style-, from Estey, Dominion, and Berlin.Superior in every respect to the ordinary parlor Organs offer* ed elsewhere in this Province.We invite your inspection or correspondence.H.0.Wilson & Sons G3 Wellington St.French Lessons.LADIKS\u2019 wishing to learn French are reaped invited to cill on Mias Oagnier, No.44 < Rtreet, where she will give lessons in the aftei and evening.She will also give lessons at pi houses if desired.\tMUSS GAGNIKR, No.44 Queen ON TRUIi FOR 90 DATS.* The finest, completest and latest line of Electrf-cal appliances in the world.They have never failed to cure.We are so positive of it that we will back onr belief and aend you any Electrical Appli* ance now in the market and you can try it for Three» ?touttin.Largest list of testimonials oa earth.Rend for book and journal Free 98 W.T.BASK A CO., WlntUor, OBI» .COPY AVAILABLE 6 TH b, EXAMINER FRIDAY, AUGUST 18\t1893, .-ACTS, FiGUKiSb *iua FICllON.M »» Whatker\u2014\u2018-Dj yuu cjnsider it a Bitfu of weaUucsi iu maw to weep, Mr.Factor t ' Mr.Factor\u2014\"That depeud* upon who i* pUyiog the piano.\u201d Fretful crying children .tumid be given Dr.Low\u2019» Worm Syrup.It regulate, the sy.tem and remove» worm*.yije_\"Dear me, 1 never real z d what talker» American» are until 1 found till» item \u201d He\u2014\"What does it state f Thit §300.000,000 is spent here for han in a year.You would not have had that throbbing headache had you taken a Hurdcick l ib last night.\u201cHow is the tab\u2019e at the beach this .ummer.Hick»\u2019 V\u2019 \u201cSame as it was U.t year.Fact i», j idgmg from the bread, 1 imagine some of it was left over from la» \u2022 year.\u201d A sure and pleasant tonic and invigorat ing appetizer\u2014Mil burn\u2019» Aromatic Quin ine Wine.Miuards\u2019s Liniment is the Best.\"John, what a lovely place! If we Could only manage to raise the rent.Mr.Hunter Howes\u2014\"Oh, I\u2019ve no doub the landlord would see to that in a couph of months.\u201d Minard\u2019s Linimentis the Hair Restorer.li.M.Milgay, 1'arkdale, 1'oronto writes: My wife had several severe attacks of cramps in the stomach.Heating oi Dr Austin\u2019s Phosphatioe, and it» pleas Witness to take, 1 gave her two bottles and she has not had an attack since, and her health is much improved.For sal, by all druggists.\ttf \"We hear a great deal about the seven ages of man, but no one ever alludes to the seven ages of woman\u2014what is the reason ?\u201d Gallantry, my b >y, gallantry.\u201d .Hilling Ncwa.Mining experts note .hat cholera neve attacks the bowels of the earth, but humanity in general lind it necessary to u« Dr.Fowler\u2019s Extract of Wild Strawberry for' bowel complaints, dysentery, diarr hœi, etc.It is a sure cure.\t2*2 To The Dear A person cured of Deafness and noiset In the head of 23 years\u2019 standing by a Simple Remedy, will send a description of it free to any person who applies t< Nicholson, 1T7, MacDougal St.New York.\tD\u20197 A Perfect t ook A perfect cook never pr seuls us with indigestible food.There are few perfect cooks, and consequently indigestion is very prevalent.You can eat what ynu like and as much as you want after using Burdock Blood Bitters, the natural rp'ci-hc for indigestion in any form.2 *2 Among the vain men whom we meet, The vainest one of all Is he who boasts of his little feet.When his head is just as small.VlKlInnt Cure.Vigilance is necessary against unexpected attacks of summer complaints.No remedy is so well-known or so success ful in this c\u2019ass of diseases as Dr.T owler s Extract of Wild Strawberry.Keep it in the house as a safe guard.\t2*2 Mae\u2014\u201cTtiat Miss Jumper is dreadfully masculine in all her ways \u201d \u201cWhat does she do ?\u201d Mae\u2014\u201cOh, I\u2019ve seen her get off the car before it stopped without falling.\u201d Micards's Liniment for rheumatism MiaarJ's Liniment cures La Grippe-Man wauls but little hero osiow While in this earthly school But while the weather\u2019s as it is.He wants that little cool.Rebecca Wilkinson, of Brownsvalley, Ind., says: \u201cI had been in a dis ressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomach, Dyspep sia and Indigestion unHl my health was gone.1 had been doctoring constantly with no relief.I bought one bottle of South American Nervine, which done me more good than any §50 worth of doctoring 1 ever did in my life.I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy- ; A trial bottle will convince you.Warranted by T.J.Tuck.\tlyt2 Deacon Bragg\u2014\u201cDo you think it issin ful to marry for money?\u2019 Rev.Mr.Tiutii \u2014\u201cIt never occurred to me so ; on the contrary, sometimes 1 have thought the fee was too small.Coughing leads to c thn unless stopped by Dr.Wood\u2019s Norway Pne Syrup The best cure for Coughs, Colds, and Lung Troubles.\t4*o2 Keep cool ! \\ou\u2019d better let the world Wag onward as it will.Than stew and tret until you\u2019re sick And pay a doctor\u2019s bill.A fure for Ily»iM'ii»la.Dyspepsia is a prolitic causa of such diseases as bad blood, constipation, headache and liver complaint.Burdock Blood Bitters is guaranteed to cure or relieve dyspepsia if used according to directions.Thousands have tested it with best results.\t2*\u201c Swizzle\u2014Hit\u2019s strange I meet Jone»'so rarely.How do you suppose 1 can arrange to see him oft.ner ?\u2019\u2019 Bronson\u2014 \u201cBorrow §5 of him and you\u2019ll meet him every day.History of 1.1 Tears.For fifteen years we have used Dr.Fowler\u2019s Extract of Wild Strawberry as a family medicine for summer complaints and d arrhte», and we never had anything to equal it.We highly recommend it.Samuel Webb, Corbett, Ont.2w2 \u201cThis baby of yours stems pretty solid, \u2019 - said Hankitison, holding Tompkins\u2019 biby up in his arms.\u201cOf course he is,\u201d retorted Tompkins ; \u201cdid you think he was plated ?\u2019\u2019 Rheumatism in the Knee*.Sirs.\u2014About two years ago I took rheumatism in the knees, which became so bad that 1 could hardly go up or down stairs without help.All medicines failed until 1 was induced to try B.B.B.By the time I had taken the second b >ttle I was greatly relieved, and the third bottle completely removed the psin and atiffiiess.Ami s Becksted, Morrisburg, Ont.2w2 Fizzleum\u2014\u201cI went home full the other night, and had the greatest difficulty in finding the keyhole.\u2019\u2019 Sq lizz eura\u2014 \u201cI can slways find a dozen when 1 go home in that oond.tiou.\u201d THE SWIFT EXPRESS.1 hear the whi-tlc bounding; The moving air i feel; TJje'tr.iin j'ors hy me hounding O\u2019er throbbing thread* of steel* My mind it doth U wilder.These wondrous things to >»ran, Aw'ed not by imtn.the builder, lint God, who made the man.\u2014C\u2019y Wurman in New* York Sun.OLD SHIPMATES.It doea not aeetn natural for nn old warrior to die outside t he scene of actual st rife.Nelson in Hardy\u2019» arms, Wolfe on the I'laiusof Abraham and Lyon at the battle of Wilson's Creek fulfilled their destiny, but to die in bed after escaping I be storm of shot and shell, the perils of Mood and Meld, that seem» puerile.Yet there was nothing puerile about the admiral aa be lay dying on the great canopied bed in that sunny room 'I'be outline of his form could be seen underneath the coverings, the withered hands lay on the counterpane, mid the great head, cov ered with snow white hair, rested on the pillow.There was no pallor on the ruddy face\u2014the sun of ISO years and every clime had burned its mark too indelibly for that\u2014 and the great gray eyes were fearlessly open.But his doom find been pronounced.The tall, prim doctor, who stood impassive by the window, had announced that death was only a few hours off.There was a nurse in the room with the doctor, and twotity officials stood decorously at one side.The admiral had relations, but none was with in a thousand miles, and he was known in this inland town only by repute.He would not have been known even then had it not been for the bright young reporter of The Star, who bad smelled out his uameon the hotel register and vainly tried to inter view him.\u201cI\u2019m retired.\" said the admiral gruffly, although not unkindly, \"and 1 don\u2019t know ad-d thing about politics.As for war\u2014 no.sii\u2014I will not talk Why| should I?Every third lieutenant and gunner's mate has had his say, and there's nothing more to talk about.\u201d And lie stuck to it, although the reporter made a very pretty story of a column or more out of what the admiral did not say He was on his way south to pass the winter; there was rheumatism in his bones, and he felt that he ought to humor his old frame after maltreating it so many years.\u201cHe leavcson the morning train,\u201d said The Star.But lie did not leave.Death hade him halt.If a shadoof fear struck that stout old heart, Ids bronzed face gave no sign.The wall paper port rayed an interminable array of impossible shepherds watching sheep; a loud clock licked on the shelf, and outside there sounded the spasmodic rattle of passing wheels.The admiral had nothing to do hut look ami listen and think.Then tin e came a rumbling word ortwo sounding somewhere in front of the house.Tlie landlord'» voice was heard in reply, and then more rumbling.Then a pause, followed by t he landlord\u2019s footsteps ou the stairs.\u201cHe says\u2014it\u2019s a stranger to me\u2014his name\u2019s Huckins, he says,\u201d came in strangulated whispers from the landlord to the doctor, \u201cand he wants to see the admiral.\u201d Tlie doctor made a gesture of frowning dissent.\u201cYes, I know\u2014I told him that,\u201d returned the landlord, shuffling uneasily, \u201cbut he won\u2019t go 'way\u2014said he\u2019d walked 14 mile from Bean Kidge just to see the old man\u2014 that\u2019s what he called him,\u201d he hastened to add apologetically \u201cTell him\u201d\u2014began the doctor.\u201cWhat is itf\u201d asked the admiral, turning his head slightly.\u201cA man \u2014 Huckins \u2014 Bill, from Bean Ridge,\u201d explained the landlord.\u201cKnows me, does he?\u201d \u201cSays he does.Yes.sir.Says he was a sailor man\u2014got sailor\u2019s clothes on.\u201d \"A sailor! Well, well,\u201d said the admiral shortly, \u201cif he wants to see me, why not?\u201d The landlord looked at the doctor, and the doctor nodded acquiescence, although with a frown, and the landlord faded away.The clock ticked a few more noisy minutes, and then the door opened to admit the sailor man.lie was an old fellow, with scanty hair brushed neatly, clean shaven face showing a square jaw, big blue eyes and a skin like old sole leather, tough, brown and wrinkled.lie wore a man-o\u2019-tvar\u2019s man\u2019s suit, faded, but brushed a» clean as a lady\u2019s glove, and his shoes were |ioli sin» 1 like mirrors.A bright white knife lanyard crossed his shirt front, and there were a few faded letters on his cap, which he whipped off on entering.The admiral lifted ids eyes slowly and looked at him.\"Wi ll, my man?\u201d ho said at length, with the same intonation lie had used a thousand times at sea.The sailor brought up his hands in a salute.\"It\u2019s him,\u201d he said inn hoarse voice that smacked of fogs and salt air.\u201cit\u2019s Old Blue!\u201d The doctor and the nurse looked shocked, the officials awed, and the landlord shivered.On the admiral the effect was electric.\u201c1 says to myself when 1 hears of you lieiu here,\u201d cont inued the sailor, coining closer, \"it\u2019s Old Blue for a hundred dollars, and it is! I'd \u2019a' knuwed them powder marks on your neck among a thousand.And I walked 14 miles to see you and see if you remembered Bill Huckins, as was master-at-anus on the old Pioneer?\u201d \"Huckins?\u201d The admiral raiseil himself on his elbow with a mighty effort.\u201cAh, yes.1 remember you now.\u201d He held out ins hand and then sank hack on the pillow.The doctor was hy Ids side in an instant, * but the admiral waved him away \"You came to see me.Bill?\u2019\u2019 \"Yes, sir.1 heard you was in the sick hay, and I come to cheer you up a bit.I was laid up last winter myself with a crick in my back.\u201d \"You are in the asylum, 1 suppose?\u201d \u2022 \u201cAsylum?Bless your heart.r, nol I raked up these togs for old times\u2019 sake\u2014 seemed more naturallike.I\u2019ve got a boy that's uiakii.his two and a half a day steady, and I\u2019ve got a pension of (13 a month That's for a rap I got from a shell nigh 30 year ago.\u201d \"When was that, Billr'\u2019 \"Same day you got them marks on your neck from the breech of No.3 gun.Don't you ïç.'vtouber when we steamed up the Mississippi, when the guns was double shotted and slappin into us every 10 feet?That was on the old Oregon.\" \u201cYes.1 remember,\u201dassented the admiral, with glistening eyes.\u201cYou was captain then, and when Lieutenant Filer says to yon, \u2018You go aft.\u2019says he.'\u2019cause there's sharpshooters Itehind that ridge,' you says, says you, You go to the devil!\u2019 I was workiu a tollman near hy, and I laughed right out at that, al-tbough \u2019twasn't no hiughin times then.\u201d \u201cNo.indeed; no, indeed.But we silenced the fort, didn\u2019t we.Bill?\u201d \u201cDidn\u2019t we.though! Knocked it clean out of sight! Yon couldn\u2019t fiH>l with the Oregon that trip.And two mouths later, Hiî»»n» Tabules cure dyspepsia.d\u2019ye remember how we sunk the Tenesas In the gulf after a runniu light of a day sad a night?\" \u201cQuite well.Bill.She wentdown, though, and we got no prize money out of that cu-gugemeut.But the two blockade runuen the next week\u2014eh.Bill?\u201d \"They was pie, sir.We\u2019d been rich if them pickin\u2019» had kept comiu along.I was drafted on the Powhatan after that cai*-ture, and it was three years \u2019fore I saw you again.Tin n 1 was with you in the Shawnee on tlie China station, and 1 was bow car of the barge when we heat the French fleet in the race off' Yokohama.\u201d \u201cAh, Bill, those were famous times,\u201d said the admiral, gazing fixedly into the air with Ids great eyes.\"Warn\u2019t they, though! And when we went up tlie straits together in the Columbia.when you\u2019d just got your commodore's pennant and took charge of the squadron \u2014seems like it was always my luck to lie shipmates with you.and I didn\u2019t want nothin better.\u201d \u201cAnd hi re you are again, Bill.\u201d said the admiral, with a smile.\u201cYes, sir, here 1 am on deck again.When I heard you were lure, 1 said to Tom, my sou, 'I\u2019m goin to see the old man once more.\u2019 And Tom\u2014he's never lieen to sea and don\u2019t know much\u2014he say», 'Sho! he won\u2019t see you.\u2019 And I says; 'He was a shipmate of mine for inore\u2019u 15 years, and I always did my dooty.1 could lake my tod with any blue jacket, and more'ii once it took the whole marine guard to get me over the side, but 1 never shirked, and if Old Blue ain\u2019t got a good word fur me he ain\u2019t tlie Old Illue he used to he.\u2019 \u201d \u201cRight, Bill, right,\u201d said the admiral, smiling through the wave of pain that rippled across hi» face.\u201cYou were always a good sailor, Bill, but you\u2019re an old hull now, like me.\u201d \u201cSure enough, sir.we\u2019re laid up in ordinary now, sir.But there ain\u2019t nothin can wipeout them old days from the log hook, if they have gone hy.\" The admiral closed his eyes and murmured, \u201cGone?Ahl\" \"Yes, they\u2019re gone, and we're goin,\u201d said Bill, his voice thickening, \u201chut we did our dooty, and no man can say \u2018no\u2019 to that.\u201d \u201cYes, we did our duty, old shipmate,\u201d said tlie admiral in a voice that had Ire-come thin and weak.\u201cWhere are you.Bill?It is getting dark.\u201d Bill\u2019s cap dropped on the floor, and tie seized the ndmiral's hand in his.The others drew hack without a word.\u201cShipmate,\u201d said the admiral oncemore.\u201cAye, aye.sir!\u201d \u201cI\u2019m on my last cruise.Bill.\" \u201cGod bless you, sir; you\u2019recomin straight Into port, hut you ain\u2019t dropped anchor yet.\u201d \u201cJust going to, shipmate,\u201d said the admiral, while the great gray eyes stared straight ahead.\u201cStand by,\u201d said the sailor man softly.A convulsive clasp of the withered and brawny hand, a sigh, and Bill's grizzled ! head sunk on his breast.The long voyage was over, and tlie admi- ! ral had dropped his anchor.\u2014James Harvey Smith in Romance.St ;= OUT or th£ y FilYWI PAH ; - Has come not a little 7 ; i: j [knowledge as to cook-: |ery\u2014what to do, as well! f i 2 2 ,as what no/ to do.Thus! 2; (we have learned to use! ^ 1\tMTTËIÆ, \u2018 So!the most pure and per-~ ifeet and popular cfluk- 2\t2 i:immaterial for all frying and shortening purposes.PROGRESSIVE GOOKIHS ; 2 ^ is the natural outcome! -1 2 2 of the age, and it teaches ~\t11.»Hut to it \u2022\tbut rath- ^ i jer the new shortening, ||! e®TT0LEIE, © (which is far cleaner, and 7.2 more digestible than any: 7 7.¦i 1 lard can be.2 ?The success of Cotto-I ?Ï v .lene has called out worth-iv less imitations under 22 v.¦/\t.\t.\tT\tI z S'.\u201d : similar names.Look out S ;; F r fur these! 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