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[" I (Examiner.VOLUME XVI.NO.5.SHRUBROOKK, gUE., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1893 WHOLE NO 785.HUNTLEY & PALMERS BISCUITS.WE HAVE RECEIVED THIS WEEK ANOTHER DIRECT SHIPMENT OF THOSE FAMOUS BISCUITS, EX S.S.AUSTRIAN.HAVE YOU SEEN THE RAISIN STONER.yienlfne, Johnston & Co, w ICELAND CREAI lean excellent preparation for '.the prevention and cure of CHAPPED HANDS AND UPS, ROUGHNESS cf the SHIN, etc.For use after is having it is unequalled.TRY IT.ONLY 25CTS A BOTTLE 10 BE HAD AT THE HAYDN QUARTET Of Portland, Me.\u2014AND JHK\u2014 METHODIST CHURCH CHOIR With MK.DOÜKY.of Shtrbr oke, *\u2022 organic and accoi pintftt will prf \u2022< ut a t hoice pre gramme cf IN THE Methodist Church, Thursday Evening, Sept.Hth BEGINNING AT EIGHT O\u2019CLOCK.Admi»ai *\u2022 'Oi»a.Ticket* at H C.WILS.E.C.EKASt IVS aud G.A.1 eBARoN\u2019 WJ ANTED \u2014A O K I) rs ! RUNG GIKL with \\\\ eome ki«*wlid.e of plain cooking.Good wage* MRS.DhEHsKR.2H Moutreai St.t-'w , \\17ANTED\u2014By a nnall family a unall clean Vf house or 3 or 4 tuturnithed room* in a private family, with or without boaro , about 5 minute* walk from he post oflic% Apply by lettei* Rost Office A B.1*9.DRUG STORE.Commercial St., \u2022 Sherbrooke.Lenrçoxville SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL REQUISITES Of all kinds.C Lowest Prices.AT THE LENMOXY5LLE Store t DR.BARTON'S PICK - ME - ÜP Jii&r* \u201ct i\tW >> Ul Ax A HORSE POWIOS Prevents all Manner of Diseases, GLANDERS, JARCY, WORMS, BOTS PINK EYE, SCRATCHES, SWOOLEN LEGS, HEAVES, ETC.ThMe \"''rare the best in the market\u2019and re used bv ail who are desirous of teeing life In thotr hoiaes.Try ft package and be convinced.BOLD EVERYWHERE, OR FROM GRIFFITH\u2019S DRUG, STORE.r ANTED\u2014A Cook\tApply to MHiS.A.G.LOMAS, Eelvidere fet \\\\T ANTb 1).\u2014A Young Girl to do light hout-e-\\ Y worP.App ^ a*, once to A r .t .W.BhYANT, 65 Oueeu street.\ttf*3 \\a ANTE 1».\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT (iood VV wugeF to a competent pe son.Apply to MHS.GEO LONG, 5 Portland Avenue.\t3w4 \\\\T ANTEJD\u2014By a jouug lady, a position a** bo >k-\\Y k«eper in a Hto e.Han practical knowledge of bookkeeping.Address \u201cU\u201d Bex 2, North Coati-cook, I,* ic.\ttf-6l \\\\TAN'I'KI) \u2014a limited number cl uunne scholars YY Terms moderate.Apply to If.C.W\u2019lLS* »N 4 SONS.\t18w39 S 11 1* I ci JL* c t.rpo LET.\u2014 ONb TENEMENT in the GER1KEN J TERRACE Apply to El HOUSE.INGRAM, MAtiOG tf-28 rno Li J -A ET R> 1 « LAS.S nTOBE and T* N-I EMEN I', bu table for aiiy lice or general buei-iifSB The best stand in the Village.PcBsestuon first of May.\tMALCOLM MA'lHEJ*t»N, March 27th, 1893\ttI-34 Lake < gautic Village.FURM and CITY PROPERTY For Sale.Enquire of J.M.HALL.\ttf-34 F \u2019OR EALE \u2014 i'etirable BUILDING LOTS in I; EAST .SHERBROOKE.Elnquire at the h'xxminkb Office.\ttf-47 British AniTrican land Ccmpany, Ice Business.rnO LE/l \u2014A *¦ i*e on the bank of »N River Magog I suitable for the erection of a EuTding for the { urpoie of storing :co.Terms rea»oual.le.2w4\tK.W'.HENEKKR, Commissfoner.British American Land Ccmpany Factory to Let.fllllE Building with water power situated on I Lower Water S»., ^herbroobe.now occupied a« \u2022* Snath Factory and Ul^cksmitb's Sh >p wid bo sliorily vacated and may be rented for a term of yeam at a very rcascnable rate.E\\>r terms and particulars apply to\tKW H EN E K KR, Sh rbroo«e, Scpt^ 1st, 1693.\t8w4 Commifsioner Shinies for Sale.I ARGK QUANTITY CEDAR, PINE and IJSPEUCK SHINGLES f r sale by W.11 ROvS it GO.\ttf-48 Sherbrooke, July 5th, 1F93.Lots For Sale.Tho most dosirable Building Lots in the North Ward, fronting on Moore and Elizabeth Strerts.Applv to tf-40\t\\V.E.PATON.Farm For Sale or to Rent.k N the Townrhio of Compton on the Road Leading I from Moo\u2019s River to Maitfnville, containing 200 .cres in high state < f cultivation, cuts SC to !*0 tons of hay, large and g od birn two good dwelling Ik lists, tuildr-gs and fences in first class repair .a laruc nice Orchsrd with a large an ouot of grafted fruit in bearing, also a large Sng&iy could tap one thousand trees, a large Kish Pond well stockei with trout.Terms easy.E>i quire f MRS GKO.BEAN on the premises or of QUART.BLISS, Emigration Agent, Compton, or C C.HOI KINS, Coaticojk.\t18w3* Tt Stands to Reason That the Place To Buy Boots and Shoes Is at WhiK- Mr.S.D.\twas driviii^ his ninth,r, » re -uid daui(hter to the Ex hibitlon ground* on Wedueiday after-nooo, a ff^ta 11 c.iiiiiii(> from the opp site direction ran into hia conveyatice, and h a mother was thrown out with such fi'ree that her arm was badly broken above the wrist.She was rt moved to the resi deuce i f Dr.Cauiiraud who set the arm, uid was conveytd to her h- me upon London Street.L'St Saturday m mu g Mr.Isaac D \u2022 eo 1 an drove into lown and 1.it hi.hors and wagon on the vacant place of land b tween \\V.S.Dresser and C>/s.Insur a^ ce ottice anu toe Mafarlane Milling Co\u2019s Vlili.Not beniK tiid the horse to k advantage of his liberty and proceided to lunch upon tho grass, oradualiy edging towards the river.Unfortunately he was not familiar with the iay of :.< >-.At/:'ocure that VIr.H.It.Smith has taken a number of premiums on Herefords at the Worlds hair, and Mr.(iuillibon has al-.taken a premium on his horse.This is pretty good for Compton.We are having poor harvest weather.1 he high winds have done considerable damage to crops, the Oriental Hotel has been lined for selling liquor with, ut a license.In Cupids tfonds WEDDING OF REV.W.II.STEVENS AND MISS HUKDMAN THIS AFTERNOON.Another charming wedding t k j-Ja «.thL afternoon at half past (wo o'clock, the prin ipals in which were Mi\" M I Huroui.n:, v f thL ty, and Rev.William Han>ft r sister, Mrs.Chas.F.Rtrad, Augusta street.R- .M.!.Pearson, Brantford, officiating, assisted by Rev J F.Mavety, pastor of the F.astern Methodist ch ii*th.The britlc looked very handstyme in .a white silk dress with iridescent trimming.Miss Penn ck.who acted as bridesmaid, was also dressed in white silk.Mr.Wilson, of Montreal, assisted the gromii.The handsome parlors were beautifully decorated with palms ami golden rod, and during the ceremony the bride .stood beneath a floral wish bone, flanked by palms.After the ceremony the guests, comprising only the intimate friends' of the bride and groom, sat down to a handsome dejeuner, after which they left i n a trip to (Juebec and thence to their new home on the Calumet circuit, to which they will be accompanied by the warmest wishes of a host of friends.The presents received by the bride were unusually rich, numerous and tasteful.\u2014 Ottawa Free Press.Ti e succession of the Duke of Edin-biirch to the Duchies of Sexe Coburg, in (jermaiiy, owirg to the death of hii ut cie 'he late Duke, is causing considerable f\u2018 e'ing it Grrmany.rr^- < k; SHOE DEALERS, NJIFaT* UTFOOIvE.Iftpani Tabu in* : for tour itontc* U OX'T LISTEN to the dealer who is bent on bigger profits.Tho thing that ho wants you to buy, when you avk for Doetor Pierce\u2019s Favorite Proscri ption, isn't \u201cjust as good.\u201d Proof of this is easy.Tho only fluarantecd ! J remedy for tho ailments of womanhood is tho \u201c Favorite Prescription.\u201d If it ever fails to benefit or cure, in making weak women strong or suffering women well, you have your money back.Anything \u201cjust as good,\u201d or as sure to bring help, could be, and would be, sold in just that way.This guaranteed medicine is an invigorating, restorative tonic, especially adapted to woman\u2019s needs and perfectly harmless in any condition of her system.It builds up, strengthens, regulates, and cures.For periodical pains, bearing-down sensations, ulceration, inflammation \u2014 everything that\u2019s known as a \u201cfemale complaint,\u201d it\u2019s a remedy that\u2019s safe, certain, and proved.Everything catarrhal in its nature, Catarrh itself, and all the troubles that come from Catarrh, are perfectly and permanently cured by Dr.Sage\u2019s Catarrh Uemcdy.No matter how bad your ease or of hoyf long standing, you can be cured.'* there is nothing but has its me) atnho ) s'de, and in this esse it was iho dr zz g r in and tho dark clouds ot yesterday.H twevur the programme was cartied out .t a vertised, with the t xcep-tionof \u2018ho balloon ascension, which eonirl not be dot e in th \u2022 rain, although preparations weremade for a double ascension.Tin- a\u2019 tendance was not up to the mark, the tun prt verting many from aUrtiug < ut T: e b.st of order was preserved on 'ho grnu d«.The sale of inti xicsnla ir strn/ prohibi t'd which i» a groat help in k p >« .-r ter.Tt ¦ t he Y.M C.A.was elected on i! \u2022 i ¦ as usual, kindly huiiiad by Mr.t N II e, and e»*- int it- ing meeti .st it for the ten.fi ; uf the amendant» h the evinings.The tint was inade n >\u2022 f by tfn se who wisheo a quiet rest.R adit g matter was at h u.d, falso ice wa\u2019er.and restful seats.Tht mi et-mgs *ete appieciateo by the men, Mid it is hi \"d that fhs Christian it flueice thus t X'-r et wtl! bear fruit.Tl te reporters were tn har.d as rsual, the 1 ading pap rs being well r.p etited.Of the daily papets, tht M.ntre».Herald took the lead in the prompt publication of reports and prze lists.(Continued on Sth page) Children Cry fir Pitcher\u2019s Castoria.PY AVAILABLE V THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY.SEPTEMBER 8,\t1893.Best Cure For All disorders of the Throat and Lungs is Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral.It has no equal as a cough-cure.Bronchitis \u201c When I was a boy, I had a bronchial trouble of such a persistent and stubborn character, that the doctor pronounced it incurable with ordinary remedies, but recommended me to try Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral.I did so, and one bottle cured me.For the last fifteen years, 1 have used this preparation with ijood effect whenever 1 take a bad cold, and I know of numbers of people who keep it in the house all the time, not considering it safe to be without it.\u201d\u2014-J.C.Woodson, P.M., Forest Hill, W.V'a.Cough \u201c For more than twenty-five years, I was a sufferer from lung\u2019 trouble, attended with coughing so severe at times as to cause hemorrhage, the paroxysms frequently lasting three or four hours.1 was induced to try Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral, and after taking four bottles, was thoroughly cured.\u201d\u2014Franz Hoffman, Clay Centre, Kans.La Grippe \u201c Last spring I was taken down with la grippe.At limes i was completely prostrated, and so difficult was my breathing that my breast seemed as it confined in an iron cage.I procured a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and no sooner had I began taking it than relief followed.I could not believe that the effect would be so rapid and the cure so complete.\u201d\u2014W.II.Williams, Cook City, S.Dak.AYERS CHERRY PECTORAL Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.Sold by all Druggists.Price $i ; six bottles, $5.Prompt to act, sure to cure êîMmEmëæi > - ipliait mb, \u2022\to4«.Unlocks all OF T r BO\u2019 CflS« Y ING OFF c, INC THE SYSTC HUMORS.AT ING ACIDITY BIUCUSN S' ACHES.Dll.CONSTIPAI CROPS Y.SKI SALT t.MEUr FJLA, T LUTT N R V O U : IN D l 3 I L I T Y .(Of*.PLAIN-o o TlVE INFLUENC BlTTCRS.THE CLOGGED GECUCTIONS LS, L.DNCYS AND LiVER, ft A C L1 ALLY.V7ITHOUT'A/EAKEN- , all tr«;purities and foul T'.:z CAN52 TIME CORRECT-Of the oTOMACH, Curing .DYSPEPSIA, H E A Ü-ZINZSS, HLAnTS'JRN, I O I! , RHEUMATISM, N DISC \\CE3, JAUNDICE, , ERYSIPELAS, SCRO-RUiQ 07 THE HEART, ZCG, .::D GENERAL TH.T3E f ¦: 0 ALL SIMILAR YIC1.> *T ;¦> THE CURA- 3 c/ ?urdock dlooo r^V/LER\u20193 a wildry STRaWBE^T\u2019 -' COf-/c' , Sit nYSENTtti\u2019 I\tp qqM PLAINlS HAVE YOU Svj _ Mr!§S \"Backache weans tha kidneys are i n trouble.Dodds Kidney Pi Its i i.c (jio npt it lief.\" Of dil int.d I A, , t cat/st ciiuardeicd net/s.\u2018 Might an well try to have a health y ci i g without ficw/r-age, as tiood health when the kidneys aie clogged, they u/c S »!d hy ail ii.- i.cr* v of m-icc co cent*.D»-.!.V Siml\u2019i .t .book eaM^I K.M v Ihc scavengers * cf the system.'5 \"Delay is d'/ngci ous.Neg- 11 / c ted kidney < i niables result J.in Bud Blood, ij £ eysia.Lit er < -C mplaint, ana S' : in most dan-' \u2022 rp/is of ill, Il i r;hts Disease, Diabetes and Dropsy.\" \u2018\u2019The above d'srasc.s cannot ciist where Dadd's Kidney Pii i are used.\u2019 \u2018ent m.lilt'n ft eeipt i;;>x er tix for S^.co.NERVE BEANS The Forgetful Forget-me-not.Tua I'kofkcsom Mi me \u2022¦net Forget-mr-not, Ob.biuolj tell me where feu got Your curio as name?Pm tDott drti.uus to be 'old 'I be leofr end or romance of ild from v*h nee it cau.e.Koiokt-iik acr.luuecd.good sir.it teema to me, if)ou hav booàa on Hotaujr Upou your \u2022Leif, You\u2019d better far coukult those * ooks\u2014 He lea u« a ihu.g ti e be»i who looks It up bimaeit.1 us PuerKSM« K I\u2019*» works ou Botany a few* But though I\u2019ve start bed Unm through aud through, Never a werd Cao I discover in the sam>i About >our iutertsting name.Fofcutr mk Mor.w li», bow absurd I 1 us PactK SOH i^iiitu so ! And now what could I do?i shkii be moat obliged if you V\\ ill iuaais*t piaiu.Fobokt m N )T.Another time.One moment itore And you\u2019 l be drenched ! ii\u2019a k*» tig to pour : I ftlt just now no hss than four ins drops ct rain [£'xit Professor.Foi OKT'MK KOT.(Aditlt!) l .iieeu, 1 a teu him if I knew , Bi t it would never, nevir do It I « x Anne 1 Ilia», long «.go.1 or a place as the scho dmaster\u2019s.He made me angry, and I spoke with as-pent y \u201cFor that matter, the squire would be glad to have me promise to many him,\u201d said I.\u201cHe thinks more of me than\u2014\u201d \u201cMaybe you like him I\u201d \u201cI d >n\u2019t say that.But bad temper and jealousy scarce make me over fond of another.1 pray I may never have a husband who will scold me.\u201d Well, Evan was wroth with me and I with him\u2014not heart deep, though, 1 thought- and 1 did not see him for more than a Week.1 was not troubled much, though.I knew he would soon c .me r.und again and maybe ask my pardon.For before you are wed you can bring your \u2022over to his senses.So I did not fret at E -an s absence, nor quite snub the i quire, who liked me more than ever.But one night grandfather came in, and shutting the door stood between grandmamma and me, looking at me, and so strangely that we both grew frightened.At last he spoke : \u201cI\u2019ve been to the fquire\u2019s,'\u2019said he.\u2018For the firs' time 1 nad to tell him l couldn\u2019t pay the rent when due.\u201d 1 opened my lips.Grandmamma covered them with her hand.Grandpa drew me to him.\u201cThou\u2019rt young, la-s,\u201d said he, \u201cand they are right who call thee pretty.Child, could\u2019st thou like the iquire well cm ugh to marrv him I\u201d \u2018\u2018Eh / \u2019 cried grandmamma.\u201cSure you are wandering ?\u2019\u2019 \u201cSquire Turner asked me for this lass to uigtit.Oi all women in the world there is only one he loves as he should love his wife, and that is our Agatha.\u201d \u201cI dreamed of u< Id rings and white roses on Christmas Eve,\u2019\u2019said grannie.\u201cI knew the lass would be lucky.\u201d But 1 put my head on grandfather\u2019s shoulder and hid my face.The truth mua' ou' now 1 knew.\u201cWilt have him and be a rich lady ?\u201d said my grandpa.\u201cNo !\u201d 1 tubbed.\u201cThe laas is frightened,\u201d said grand-mamma.\u201cNay, we moat all wed once in our lives, my child.\" Then grandpa talked to me.He fold me how poor they hid grown, and how kind the (quire was, and 1 had but to marry him to make my grandparents free from debt and poverty all their lives.If 1 refused and vtxed the (quire, heaven only knew what might happen.\u201cSurely she\u2019ll never ruin us,\u201d sobbed grandmamma.Ah, it was hard to besr, but now there was no he p f ir i .I took the ring from my bosom, and l»id it on my palm, and 0\td them it was Evan L cke\u2019s, and that 1 had plighted my troth to him.And grandmamma called meadeceitfu\u2019 wench, and grandpa locked as if his heart would break.Ou, I wou'd have done anything for them\u2014anything but give up my true h ve Tbat night 1 kissed his ring and prayed that he might love me always.In the morning it was gone, ribbons and all, from my neck i looked for it high and low, but found no sign of it.I began to fear the loss of that dear ring wai a sign that I wou'd never marry Evan L eke.The days passed on and he never came ne ir me.\u201cOh, i*: is cruel in him to hold such anger lor a has\u2019y word he had provoked,\u201d 1 thought.\u201cHa must know 1 love him.\u201d Grandmamma would scarcely look at me \u2014I know why now\u2014and grandpa sighed and talked of the work-house.1 thought 1\tshould die of grief.Due day grandmamma said to me : \u201cIt seems io me that your lover is not over-ai x ous to see you.\u201d \u201cWhy not V \u201cWh .-re has he kept himself this nioAth or m ire ?\u2019 \u201cHe\u2019s busy, doubtless,\u201d said I, smiling, though l thought my heart would burst.\u201cYou are going with him, maybe ?\u201d \u201cWnere ?\u201d She w ent to tha kitchen door and beckoned to a woman who sac there\u2014Dune Coombs, who had come with eggs.\u201cI hel d you rightly,\u201dshe said.\u201cYou told me Evan Locke aud his mother were m iking ready for a voyage ?\u201d \u2018 Tuev\u2019re going to C iiiaua.My son, a carpeu e \u2014and a,good oi e, though I say it, \u2014 made the doctor a box for his things.The o d iady dreads the new country, 1 ut she goes for the doctor\u2019s sake.Tbere\u2019s money to be made there.\u201d \u201c1 told you s>,\u201diaii grandmother.\u201c1 don\u2019t believe it,\u201d said 1 \u201cTney have so d the house and gone to Liveip o to take ship ; and you may li id ?he truth for yourself, if you choose to take the tr.uble.I\u2019m no chatterlox io tell falsi hj es about my neighbors,\u201d said Dame C tombs.And still i would not believe it until 1 had walked across the moor, and seen the shu'ters c'oied aud the door barred, am: not a sign ?f life about the place.Then 1 gave up hope.1 went h une pale and trembling and sat down at grannie\u2019s feet \"le i» ti ue,\u201d I said.\u201cAn 1 for tne sake i f so fa'se a lad you'll ee y- ur graudlather ruined and brjak ids heart, and leave me a widow \u2014 1 who have tm ltd you from a baby.\u201d 1 looked at bar as she sobbed and found vole io say : \u2022 Give me to whom you will, since my own love dues n.t want m->.\u201d 1 crept ups .nr and sa' down on my bedside faint and trembling.1 would have clunked heavenfor f irgl tiu noa-j j-ttheu, but it would nut come.The next day the young iquire was in the parlor as my accepted lover.How pleased he was and how the color came oack into grandfather\u2019s old face! Grannie was proud and aii.d, snd all the house was aglow, and only 1 sad.But 1 could not forget Evan \u2014 Evan whom 1 had loved to, silling away fioui me without a word.I supp sed hey all saw I looked sad.The tq are taited of my hea th, and w .u!d make me ride over the m mrs for s.length.The old folk said nothing.They knew whit ailed me ; o ily our lilt e Scotch ma d seemed to think that aught was wiong.Once she said to me : \u201cWhat ails ye, miss I Your eye is dull and your cheek is pale, and your btaw, gran\u2019 lover canna make ye smile ; ye are na\u2019 that ill, aither, 1 opine.\u2019\u2019 \u2018No, I\u2019m wel', said 1.\u201d Sue looked at me wiatfudy.\u2018 Gin ye\u2019d tell me your all, I might tell ye a cure,\u201d she said.But there was no cure for ms in this world, and 1 o mldn't open my heart to simple Jennie.S \u2022 the days rolled by bud I was ciose on my marriage eve, and grannie and Dorothy Plume were busy with my wedding robes.1 wished it were my stiroud they were working at instead.( l ie night the pain in my heart grew too great, and 1 went out among the purple heather on the moor, and there knelt under the stars and prayed to be taken tiom the world.\u201cOh, Evan, my Evan how can I live without cnee ?\t1 cried.As 1 spoke the words I started up in kllnght, tor there at my sice was an elfish tit le figure, Scutch Jennie, who had followed me.\u201cWhy do ye call f >r your true love now ?\u2019\u2019 she asked.\u201cYe sent him fra ye tor the sake o\u2019 the young squire.\u201d 1 turned on her fiercely.\u201cHow dare you follow me and watch me ?\u201d 1 demand, d.She caught my sleeve.\u201cD.i.na be vexed,\u201d she said.\u201cJust bide a wee and answer what 1 tprer.It\u2019s for love u\u2019 you for I've seen ye wastin\u2019 like the gnaw wreath in the sun sin' the (quire wooed you.Was it your will the lad 'at loved the ground ye walked on should have his ring «gain ?\u201d \u201cWhat do you mean ?\u201d said I.\u201cI\u2019ll ip.-ak gin 1 'o ue my p'ace,\u201d said Jennie.\u201c1 rode with the mistress to the y< ung doctor\u2019s place over past the moor, and there she alighted and gave him a ring, and wl a* she Slid 1 dluna ken, but it turnedhimthe tinto death, and said he : \u201cThere's na drop o\u2019 true b'uid in ony worn in 1 And he turned to the wall and covered his eyes an\u2019 your grannie drove horns.That\u2019s all I ken\u2014wall it do ?\u2019 \u201cAy, Jennie,\" said 1 ; heaven bless you f >r lolling me !\u201d 1 Dew to the cottage and stood before grannie Trembling and whi'e I said : \u201cTell in«, grandma, have you cheattd me and robbed me of my love by a lie ! Did you steal the troth ring from my tie.k and give it to Evan as if from me ?\u2014you whom I\u2019ve loved and honored my life long !\u201d .She turned scarier.\u201cYour love !\u201d said she.\u201cYou\u2019ve but one true love now\u2014the 'quire.\u201d \u201cYou\u2019ve done It !\u2019 1 cried.\u201cIt\u2019e written on your face !\u201d She looked down at that and fell to weeping bitterly.\u201cMy own love was breaking his heart,\u201d she said.\u201cMy husband ani I have loved for forty years.I did it to save him.Could 1 let a hale girl\u2019s fancy stand in my way and aee him a beggar in his old age ?\u201d I fell at her feet like a atone, and knew nothing for an hour or more.When 1 came to 1 was alt ne with Jennie.1 bade her get my hood and cloak and her own and come with me, and off 1 went across the moor in the siariil gt to where the hall windows were ablizs with light aud asked the prim old huuackoeper to let me see the squire.Bhe aiared at inu f (r my boldness\u2014no wonder-but called h in.S i in a moment he stood b.-iore me in evening dnsi, his cheeks flashed, his eyes bright, and led me into a little room and seated me.\u201cAgitha, my love, 1 hope no mischance brings you here at-\u201d I stopp 'd him.\u201cNot your love, Squire Turner,\u201d I said.\u201c1 thank you for thi iking so well of me, but after all that has passed\u2014\u201d 1 could say no more.He took wy hand as 1 began to sob.\u201cHave 1 offended you in any way, AgaiOa ?\u2019 he askeu.\u201cNot you.The i IT nee\u2014the guilt\u2014 oh, 1 nave been sorely cheated 1\u201d Aud then 1 broke down again.Hu waited patiently till strength came to me, and I told him all\u2014how we h id been plighted to each other, wailing only for better prospects to be wtd, and how, when he honored me by an off r of his ! ani, 1 ang.red my grandmother by owning to the tiu h, and of the ring grannie had atuieti fr.m my nock, and the false mes-age that had been sent my promised husband as if from me.\u201cAnd though 1 may never see Evan Locke again,\u201d 1 said I can never be another man\u2019s true love for I am bis until I die.\u201d As l thus spoke the rich color died out of my listener\u2019s face\u2014the handsome y ung equire was in tears.At last, he rose and came to me.\u201cMy Agatha never loved me,\u201d he said.\u201cAh.me ! The news is bad\u2014I thought she did.This comes of vanity.\u201cMany higher and fairer have hearts to give as we.I as I.Mine was gone ere you saw me,\u201d I said.And then kind and gentle, as though 1 had not grieved him, he gave me his arm aud saw me across the moor, and at the gate paused and whispered : \u201cBe at rest, Agatha.The Golden George has not sai l\u2019d yet \u201d I lik ;d him better than 1 had ever done b.fore that night when I told grannie I would never Wed him.Oh, but ho W::S ti: lo be a king\u2014the grandest, kituiesr, b st of men, who r-.de away at dawn on ihe morrow aud never stopped .ill he reached Liverpool and found Evan Lock.- just ready to set foot upon the Golden George aud told him a tale that made his heart light and sent him Hying back to me.Heaven b ess him.And who was it that sent grandfather the deed of gift that made the cottage his own, and who spoke a kind word to the gentry\u2019 for vouug Di.L (Cfe that helpec him into practice ?Sail no one but the squire for whom we tauaht oar children to pray every night.For we wt re married, and when oar eldest child was two, ?he thing 1 needed to make me quite happy happened, and from over the sea, where he had been for three years, came our stately young (quire with his bannie bride b side him, and at last thi hall had a mistress of its own\u2014a sweet girl who loved her lord as 1 loved Evan.This is an o\u2019d story.Her that 1 remembered a girl l saw 'n her coffin withered aud old.They opened the vault where the (quire had slept ten years, to lay her beside him.I have nothing left of Evan, my life and my love, but a mem »ry ; aud it stems as if every h.-ps and j 'y 1 ever bad were put away under tomb.-tunes.Even the Gulden George, the great strong ship that would hive b rue my dear one from me, has mouldered away at the bottom of the sea.And l think my wedding ring is like to outlast us all, for I have it yet, and 1 shall be ninety to morrow.Ninety ! It s a good old age.and it can\u2019t be long now before 1 meet Evan and the reai beyond the pearly gates.His Regret The two tramps had been wandering about from back-door to back-door in a useless search for a bite, as almost every place they visited was closed for the sunimi r.\u201cAnybody at home ?\u201d inquired Willie waiting in the alley as his friend came out.\u201cNow,\u201d was the disappointed response.\u201cWhere are they ?\u201d\t% \u201cGone to the World\u2019s F'air.\u201d Willie sighed.\u201cBrother Walker,\u201d he said sadly, \u201cwhen 1 think how this world\u2019s fair is ruining our business, 1 aim st wish Col umbus hadn\u2019t discovered America.\u201d \u201c1 have a sure way of getting mosquitoes out of a room,\u201d said the melancholy man at ths seaside b larding house.\u201cHow do you do i: ?\u201d asked several people at once.\u201cI go out of duois myself,\u201d he re-p ied.\u201cConfidence is the mainstay of a happy married life.My wife considers in« the world,\u201d said Hawkins.\"Dear me, Hawkins!\u201d returned Barlow, \u201cHow you have d ceievd her.\u201d Tha following advertisement recently appearel in a German newspaper: \u2018My Wife, Mary Ann Mack Crie, is lost, except perhaps she has been stolen.I promise :o break he head of the man who shohld venture to bring her back.As for advan-cit g her goods,any merchant has a right to do so, but as I never paid my own debts, it is not probably that I will pay liera.Ripftns T Phuiea *re al»»?* rwwdT.Ripant Tabules I hett liver tonic.j CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.Montreal, September th, 1893.It has been admitted by gentlemen of good judgment that NEW PARISIAN MaVNTLES AND JACKETS.This week we are showing in cur Mantle Show fioonis, several cAses of New Parisian Mantles a .d Jackets.SEE THIS EXHIBITION.S.CAKSLEY.S.CARSLEY\u2019S IS THE MANTLE STORE OF MONTREAL The largest stock to selec.from Always the Lateit Novelties.Always ihe Best Value.S CAKSLEY.Joe Levinson \u2014KEEPS THE\u2014 FINEST anil BEST MADE CLOTHING IN THE CITY.Sign of the Globe, 1(>3 Wellington St.AW yf C./nT Slatc-s 5S:ic M GOLD AND SILVER MILITARY BRAIDS In vA-ious widths.Mohair Military Braids, lu Black and Colors, I * Several widths.PEARL BUTTONS In all sizes, for Dressses, Jack is and Mantles.White Pearl Buttons.Natural Pearl Button*.Bmoktd Pearl Buttons.NEW PEARLETTE BUTTONS 1 «Ü* ;\"¦* i*/ MEN and WOMEN S.CAKSI.EY, S.Oa.vBoKV, Notre Duma street.To your feet, and your tempers will improve ; your appetites will improve, and you will Mail orders receive prompt attention.NEW TRIMMINGS, NEW TRIMMINGS.Firot CDUsigmneats Of the Leading Novelties iu Now Trimmiugs just received.JET TR MMINGS In New and Novel Devices and Patterns.Jet Garland Trimnrngs.Jet Edgings, Jet Insertions.Jet Gimpr.NEW BRAID TRIMMINGS.S.CARSLEY.BE HAPPY.Perfect fit, style and value in all of our Shoes.s.s.mmir July 27th, 1\"9?.NOW READ OURS PLEASE?Mai! orders carefully filled.An Entirely new Stock \u2014OF\u2014 LADIES\u2019 HANDKERCHIEFS Just received Hemstitched Lawn Handkerchiefs.Hemstitched Cambric Handkerchiefs.Hemstirchjd Linen Handkerchief.EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS In Lawn.\tIn Cambric.In Linen.Worked in Kzqoifite Disigns.Colored Bordered Handkarchiefs.In New Colorings.In Rich Designs.S.CARSLEY.Mail orders well attended to.SILK HANDKERCHIEFS SILK HANDKERCHIEFS One Special Lot of Ladice\u2019 Hemstitched and Scalloped Bordered Handkerchiefs iu White and several colors.Only 12c each.HEMSTITCHED JAPANESE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS In White and Colors.SILK INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS Kmbroidcred Silk Handkerchiefs.Kmb.oidered Lisse Handkerchiefs.8.CARSLEY, Nôtre Dame St.We have the above monument which is 1J ft high au I 2 ft.9 i*t b:»f»e, and made out of first-clat-N marble on hand ready to set up, und we w ll se\u2019l it for cash,former price* $140.\\v a large variety of O'le i -tyleson hand which we v-i ' t!l25nf,r cent, of tormer j iice, u.hiding most every style you think of, and if we have not on hand what you want we can murveyor, ^h^*rbrooke, F.Q- Offc© in Tuck à MiNiool\u2019i k Entrance on Factory Street.piiy*141 Robeb rs* »n a hobekt s( >n, Ph.s.ciaue A nurg^oua, (\u2022« nnoxv lle, 6 yyr a.FAHWEnL, Ai D., Late House f?, snrw\u2019eoi» at »he Montreal General Hospital and resident Physician »t the Montreal Matjrn\u2019ty 11 Moore Stre.t, Sherbrooke, Qne V1/ /y of i Stock at the Fall Fairs If rou would seenre fus» prise you must have your animal m the finest condition, his coat must be smooth and trT»»gy and he must he in gcod'spirit* so as to ' shot» i ff \u2019 well.mrK\u2019H BlittOK PUBIFIKH is th« best Condi tiou Powders knowu t r hoises and cattle.It tr inb up the whole syttem, regulates the be wels au«t ki '-ueys, suengtheus the digest ou.turns a rough coat into a smooth aid flossy one It gives horns \u201cgood life\u201d niekiufc them appear to the best possible advactage.(iet DICK\u2019S from y oar diuggitt or grocer or address DICK A CO., P.O Fox 43», Montreal NKWSTOPH'SOFAWKKK IMPORTANT EVENTS IN FEW WORDS FOR BUSY READERS.ATTOK& i;y*.yVT Hli'h, CATE A VVrLl.l.>, Advocate&.?f McBair.\u2019e Block.Square, ^lierbrooke, yue.W.M\u2019hitk.Q.C.C W.t'ATB, J i*.V\\'r LI>S.CONCORD BUÜGIES E.CHAKBONNETi, L.D F., Ad' \u2022 \u2022.te, Hyndman\u2019s Block, siterbrooke P.O.F LEONA KD.\tL.it .Advceute, Law # Chambers, Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.f AW PENCE A MORKTS, Ad vocates, etc., IJ Offi«*os OdeH\u2019s Block.Sherbrooke, P.Q.SIDN EY BBODEFIOK, Advocate, Sherbrooke # Offices- Morey Art Building H PRD A FPAhEH, Advocates.Barristers, it -., Tuck FNTI* 1*.IW.DOW LIN, i.1» s.Office in Tuck\u2019s Block, Sherbrooke.s.J.BPCOMHEI D L.D.Off ce in Me Bain s Blcck, fci.erbrooke.(.ffice l.ouib 8 a.m t«i 6 p m.\u2014 AT THEi- SHEPSROOKE CARRIAGE FACTORY.TWO-SEATKD KAMI I.Y CARRIAGE (Jump Seat.) TOP BUGGIES, LIGHT ROAD WAGGON PHAETON.SPEEDING WAGON, CARTS, PONY CARTS, GLADSTONE SURREY.TURNABOU HTBKEY.GODDARD TRACK SULKIES.ETC, ETC.-1 a u YNLMAN A HY\\DIMAN, dentists, __\tOffices \u2022\u201413 V ellington Square.À.W.Hvkdman,\tO.K.Hyndman.L.D.S.\tI).1* F.L.D.P.V4»TAKR » \u2022*.t 7 B.WORTHINGTON, L.L.B.Notary Public Issuer of Marrievr Licenses, Morey Art 'liïdirg, Hherlirooke, P.Q.Archambault a arch ami auj«t.votaries .Beckett\u2019s Block, 2nd Dcor l ast of the Mcr- j chants\u2019 Bank.I u*e the MILKS patent Cone rd axles, (the best in the ma ke ) u my Coutord and Road Waggons also on \u2019¦xnreis Wagg keep for sale the Miles Patent Axles, f om 7 \u2019 ths to 1} inch Parties iu want of a GO D CARRIAGE woald do wtl' to come a» d b ok o er my stock before | ur-chasing elsewLere.You can save m »uey and a lo4 of nnairs.[«educed Prices un all tines' work.P.BIRON TV IM HI.S.ANKOl March 23,Uu8 KANJ .\u2018\u2022liKRBROCKK JLL1ER & GRIFFITH, iTl\tACCOUNTANTS .aid AUDITORS.125 Wel\u2019ington Ht., Sherbrooke lyl6 TORN J GRIFFITH.^ AUCTIONPI KR and ESTATE AGENT, lylB\t125 W.lUnpton s>*t, Sherbrooke.TI' K.DOHKKIY, 1 J , Gordon Street.Professor ot Violin, 17 « I.I UP'KKD, graduate of Laval and MeGill, .Mining P.r.giuo< r Main offioe : Quebec.Branch office : Montreal.Mines and Minerals examined and repnrtod on.\tIy7 Fashionable merchant tailor, Trac,1» Block, Wellington Street, has always on hand a targe and well assorted atock of Cloths, Tweeds, Ready-Made Clnthig, Hats oni|»oriptioa $l »» per year ; eiz moathe 50e; ihrM rooiiths 26c.f A' nio«t deiirâble medium for *d*ertieefi.Job PrinticR of all kind* doue promptly.FRIDAY.SKIT.8, 1893.THE EXHIBITION.\tI \u2022¦r '\ti } jSherbrooke'ejgrBttt annual fair has come and gone and notwithstanding the unfriendly action by Montreal in appropriating the days set apart for our exhibition has proved a very decided success.A report of the proceedings will be found in another column.The advantages to Sherbrooke bo h direct and indirect of this annual gathering are to well under-sto d that it is unnecessary to dilate upon them here.We are happy to state after conferring with the C.'hitf of Police that the large crowds assembled have been orderly and well behaved and no cast s of misconduct have occurred.SELLING MONEY.j iMsny of our readershave doubt ess bien puz/.'ed on reading in the pub'ic journals that during the recent financial crisis in the United States currency lias been b tught and sold at a premium.The idea of selling money is so entirely subversive of one\u2019s ordinary notions on the subject of the medium of exchange that the state-ment has bean unintelligible, peop\u2019e failing to understand what was the puichisirg ageit.A recent American paper throws light on the sut j act as follows : \u201cMany intelligent people have sought information in regard to the nature < f the trick by which cuirency is sold in New York at a premium, and as to what medium is used in purchasing silver, notes, coin, and bank paper ^ from 2 to 6 above their face value; A Chicago ex change points out that the trans c ion which is called selling currency at a premium is not like selling gold at a premium over paper currency.The New York banks do not pay out money except in limited ijnanties, on the cheques of (heir depositor.If a man has money deposited in a bank and wants more currency than it will let him have, it certifies his clnipje, and this cer'ified cheque he uses in the purcha e of currency.The fact is there is no premium on curiency, bn the certified bank elnoiiiea se 1 at a oiscounL It is not impossible that some of the money locked up is pissed oucat the bank door and used in buying up cb- >|U s n the bank.There is no premium on currency, or rather dis-« mnt on ch- ([n-s, in Chicago, because the h-e ks pay out currency across their counters on the ch*'i|U.« of di p «sitora.\u201d CURONES'S INQUESTS.We have before us an ably written pamphlet by Dra Wyatt Johnston at d \u2019> Going Sept.10th, 12th, 13th, llth, 16th 1» 3-5 All ticketd valid for return until Sept 18th.OTTAWA and RETURN.(foing Sept 2'thaad i th\t-\t84 4 » Going Sep \u2022 V2nd, 23rd, 2lthl2:.th, 27th, i'9th 8*» Valid /or return until Oct.2nd.licketB for Bile at City Agenci , C Wellington St.and G.T.Ii- Depot.CITY TICKET OFFICE, 13w43\tSherbrooke.As we have a large stock on hand which must be sold without reserve you will find prices very low.COME m SEE OUR ASTONISHING LOW PRICES ! You will be convinced that this is the place for BARGAINS.NOW DON\u2019T FORGET THE PLACE : 75 WELLINGTON ST., NEAR THE MARKET, .L.VIN E BERG & Eastern Townships Clotbing House, fillEIi tirtooiiK.CO., ».< 4L * HUBBARO.\u2014In Norton, Ma.s , Rev.and Mra.Geo.H Hubvard, anuuuuco the birth of a daughter.Sect.Srn TEA TEA *1 A »t KIAJJ*'.*.DOBB___BENNY.\u2014At the Methodift Church, Leu noxville, Auju't 2fcrh, 1693.by the Rev.Win Adam*, Mr Mathew D bb, to Mf«s IL sale Benny, both of C pj.ton, io.>YKKS\u2014BEAT1IK\u2014\u2022 n Sept 6th, at the residence of tl e bride\u2019s father, Hrompton, bv the Rev.C W Hocii B A., B D., Methodist roioDter of Winds r, tue-, Mr.A'bert Wm SvW»b of Bromptor, tj Mias Nellie K , daughter of Jury.es Beittie, Ftq.STEVEN1*.\u2014HURDM A V.\u2014At th* residence of the bribe\u2019s sister Mrs.Rhaa b.Read, Auaii-ti 8t., Ottawa, Got , on Wednesday the 6th September, 1693, by the Rev.M.L.Pearsnu o' Hrantf ird, Rev.William ti.Stevens, Caluim t, Que., youngest ton of Mtj ir S.A.Stevens, ot this citv.to Mifs Williamina L , daughter of W.H Hurd at rn, E q .of Ottawa, Ont Q T O T T TV Q THE TEA and COFFEE O\tMERCHANTS ARE NOW OPENED FOR BUSINESS IN THEIR NEW STORE, CODERE BLOCK,\th 159 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.COME AND GIVE US A TRIAL.NSW T2AS, FRSSH C0FFE33 AT THE LOWEST P03SISLE PEICE.ALL LOVERS OU GOOD Teas and Coffees buy Stroud\u2019s.or.vfHN HIICHCOCK \u2014At Compton, Sept.2u4.Arvilla Amanda Lothrop, wife of Berjtmiu Hitchcock, aged 74 years.JUDAH.\u2014 In Montreal, on the 6th infctant, Fme*t Woodward Jud* h, of HiUhur^t Comi toa , aged S7 yiaia son of Frederick Judah, Q C.The displays of asbestos and mica and phosphates from the extensive mineral areas if the province of Qjebec show the economic va ue of ihs d.p isits there The scientific collection of mineral ores and fossils made by the geological survey of Canada is one which cannot fail to in-terert si udents of mineralogy.Silver ore, argent.ferons galena, cupper ores, iroe.ores, marble granite, ouilding stones of all kinds, graphite, crude and prepared, gypsum, lime and limestone, pigments, sait, in great profusion are scattered through and tastef ,lly arranged in pyramids in this Canadian collection.Topographical and geographical m-ps, showing the situation of mineral areas, photo-grapfs of mites in operation, section maps, and drawings are also arranged on the wails, so that the visitor at once gets a good idea of where the economic minerals of the country are situated.The gold from Canadian mines is worth at the mint in Philadelphia from 811* 40 to 820 per ounce.Some of the quartz specimens taken from the Nova Scotia mines assay at 875,000 a ton.Birtns, Marriages and Ontario Deaths in in the distant northwest of These y ung people, the descendents of j and even now thousands of tons of Cana the rare which originally owned the vast j dian nickel ore are being mine! hy the continent of North Ami-nca, daily pursu.- j Sudbury Nickel Company to fill a contract their routine work just tha same as if j made with the neighhonng authofi'ies at j they were at home in their schools.Washington.This metal will be used for side places where the air is moist.Ihe Here is a c .ffee-colored cousin of some ' making armor plates for our mute, inglorious \u201cSi,ting Bull\u201d wolking warships.The Government Returns are to hand for the year ending 181*1, and are sug geative.The ru'e that prevails in every country holds go id there in the exciss of mile over female births, there being lil more in eveiy 100(1.That fact is ham against polygamy.In a total population of 2.122 710 it appears 28,378 weie married during the year.Ot these there were : Methodists\t10\t112 Presbyterians\tB\t827 Kpi-topa ians\t4\t820 R miaii Catholics\t3\t!*83 , Baptists\t1\t539 Congregationalists\t241 And others in proportion.Kor-v eight men were over 70.One bride 70.A blushing biidegroom of 85 led to the Hymenial altar a lady of 30.He was a dyer.A doctor of 78 married his lady love of 28 As usual December is Ihe month with the highest nu i her, and May, August and July the lowest number of marriages.I he marriage rate is a little higher in Fit gland, Scot land, Denmark, Austria, Switz irlaud, Germany.Netherlands, F\u2019ranee and Italy than in Oatario.Many young persons leant, the country bef >re insrr age.There are fewer deaths than formerly specially among the preve itable diseases in the cities.Cjliauinptioii claims the larges* number i f victims, specially lake LUCKE & MITCHELL.CROCKERY,\tCHINAWARE, GLASSWARE, SILVERWARE,\tWALL PAPER.Wo have special values to offer this month in fine CHINA TEA SETS, CHAMBER SETS, DINNER SETS.To make room for our fall importations we are offering these lines at special reduced prices.Lucke & Mitchell.13 ubcu iur OiiAü ^iiav.ca wsiiniv vis\"\u2022 » ¦*» \u2022\u2022\u2022 ¦w**¦\t\u201c proposed I country is hosHhier than formerly.f August, 181*3.\t\"\u2022 H.SPECIAL ATTRACTION THE \u201cBON-TON\" 13 & 15 COMMERCIAL SQUARE The Latest Novelties in Eress Goods and Trimmings.Hopsacking, Estamene Serges, Whip Cords, Bengaline, Drap de Paris, Velours de Russe, Camels Hair Twills, plain shot and check Silks, plain sh\u201et and check Velvets to match all our Dress Goods Jackets and Cloaks.We are showing a large stock of J length Jackets bought direct from W.K.Worburg & Co., Germany, one ol the largest Cloak Manufacturers in the world.Ask to see our special value 40 and 42 inches long Navv and Black double breasted trimmed with braid; sizes 30 32 34 36 38 and 40.Price $5 50.Also fur trimmed Jackets splendid value navy and black, $8.85.13 and 15 Commercial Square.Loin».J ONLY COPY 78796^ THE EXAMINER, ERIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1893.5 YOU CAN GETi FOR CASH Barrel Best Family Flour - $4.25 Good Flour -\t-\t$4.00 41bs Good Tea -\t-\t$1.00 BUSINESS NOTICES.Fin© Fur Exhibit As in the past few years I will again have a large exhibit of furs at my store 131 Wellington Street.My stock is more extensive than ever and comprises a full selection of iursofall kinds.Reductions on all sales made during Exhibition week.Do not forget visiting this establishment before leaving town.At the Sign of the White Polar Rear.Îlw4 Z.P.CORMIER FRIDAY.SEPT 8.IS! ;i The s of Miss Ei wards\u2019 school will imet on Tuesday Sept 1'2\u2018h, at 32 Mel-bource Street.\t1*5 W.H.FULLER & CO.HOUSE TO RENT.A.H.FOSS Always has'a complete stock of goods generally kept in a hardware ^sto e.A few of\tsummer specialties are GEM ICE CREAMIFREEZERS 2, 3, 4, were kept Aery bus\\ by th< cro* ds on Wednesday, vs h«> came la'ter than the> l >uU be fed.BAPTIST CHURCH Rev Hi townsend's subjects : uiorning.\u201cA last glimp'e of a great character evening, \"Jesus did it, did it all, long, long Church of England service» at Water-ville, N Ttli H ,' ey and Euatis at usual hours Sunday, R.-v, Albert Stevens cun-due* mg.\t| Mr.'.J.L.V iiieberg\u2019a siore will be close 1 Monday and Tuesday 11th au Î 12'h inatant it be ng the Jewisli New Year holidays.We are compelled to omit several country locals and other i'.ems of interest owing to press of exhibition matter.Balance of priz; list will appear in our next issue.The City Council at a recent session referred to the fact that some of the hotels and shops had not secured their license certificate and stated that the attention of the license inspector had been called to the matter.Preseivisg Plums just arrived at Thompsou McLean's.'J he directors of the Fair have again awarded Messrs H C.Wilson A Sons the \u201c(à Id Mr dal\" for their display of Pianos and O gans.Their magnificent exhibit was the cent e tf attrrctiou in the Ma;o Building and could not fail to attract the attention of all vi-iters.Messrs.W i! on A Sons arc to be congratulated uj o i their success.| Hall\u2019s Vegetable Sicilian Hair K newer mparts a tine gloss and freshness to the hair, and is highly reçut mended by pays cians, clergymen a'if scientists as a pre duration accomplis! ing wonderful results, t is a certair remedy for removing dan-Iruf, making the scalp white and clean, iad restoring gray hair to its natural tolor.\ttt A.G Woodward, Esq.held an inquest yesterday on the body of Jared Arm strong of the township of Melbourne From the evidence it shows that he left home early yesteaday with his son to come to Richmond station, his son com irg on to Sherbrooke.On hia way home he called at the cheese factory and was pumping some whey from a large vat when another s n noticed him lean over suddenly in his wagon and on going to him found he was dead.The doetor gave as his opinion that he died from rupture of a blood vessel.A verdict was rendered in accordance with above facts.Fall I8S3., Grand Opening and Exhibition^ OF LATEST NOVELTIES JUST RECEIVED.\u2014-A tine stock Ladies and Gent\u2019s Hoo\u201cs and Shoes at the EMPIRE CLOTHING STORE, A.Levinson, 90 Wellington Street.Miss Draper\u2019s select school for young ladies will re-open on Monday, Sept, nth, at 128 Wellington street.\t2W4 Miss F orence Knight and Miss Katherine Ricker representing the Rossini club of Portland, were accorded first honors among delegates from similar cluhs from the different cities of the United States at the World\u2019s Fair this summer.They were the recipien's of specially ff *t-'ering notices from Theodore Thomas, E iward Lloyd and others.The H aydn Quartet which is to take part in the sacred concert in the Metho dist church next Thursday evening is composed of Miss Florence Knight, Miss Katherine Rocker Messrs VV.H.Stock-bridge, and li.F.Merrill.The programme is a specially interesting one made up largely\u2019 of choice oratorio selections.Mr.Arthur Dorey is to accompany and will contribute organ solos.For the la'est, and most novel styles in Ladies\u2019Fall Jaeke s and Capes go direct to S.Carsley\u2019e, Notre Dame street, Mont- r al.Itch, Mange and Scracthes of every kind, on human or animals, cured in 30 minutes by Wooltord\u2019s Sanitary Lotion.This never fails.Sold by T.J.Tuck, Druggist.\tIyt41 IN LADIES', MISSES AND CHILDREN\u2019S JACKETS.MANTLES, C CIRCULARS, And \\ Capes.In Cloth and Fur lined for fall ; \u2019and winter wear .ij Tuesday, September 5tb AND FOLLOWING: DAYS.Those visiting Sherbrooke duringjthe Fair will find it to their interest to call and see the above.Piano Lessons.A German lady (pupil of Prof.Kullak of Beilin, Germany,) respectfully solicits the patronage of an art loving public, and begs to announce that the method she follows in teaching to play the piano is the same method as introduced hy Professor Kullak of Berlin.For further particulars inquire at G.A.Le-Baron\u2019s Music Parlors, 93 Wellington street, Sherbrooke.\t4w4 Y.M C A Notes- Rev.Mr.Shearer will address the young men Saturday evening at B o\u2019< lock.Subject, i Cor.7 : - Mr.C.W.Cate will lead the Gospel Meeting on Sunday afternoon.The annual business meeting will he held Tuesday evening next at 3 o\u2019clock, when reports from the different departments will be read.Under the revised constitution the Board of Managers will he elected Thursday evening, to which meeting all members are invited.New Goods now being received in all departments at S.Carsley\u2019s, Notre Dame street, Mol (real.A Kindergarten in Sherbrooke Pareuls will be interested to learn that the Kindergarten Association lately or-ganiz;d, has met with encouraging success.The services of Miss Mary E.Norton, of Portland, Mo., have been s>cured.The lady comes with the highest recommsn-datioL.She biitigs with her a complete outfit of material and appliances necessary to a well equipped kindergarten.Pleasant rooms nave been secured in Griffith\u2019s B\u2019ock, and it is expected that the little ones will be present Monday morning.Spavined Horses.The buyers fer foteign markets do not want blemished horses at any price.Spavins, Cuibs, Ringbones, etc., can be entirely cured by Dick's Blister.Price 50 ets.Dick s Liniment is in valuable for sprains aud bruises Price 25 cis.To be had at all Druggists.Full directions on the wrapper.\t5*4 Rheumatism Cured in a Day- South American Rheumatic Cure for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days.Its action upon the syv tem is remarkable and mysterious.It removes at once the causa and the disease immediately disappears.The first dose greatly benefits.75 cents.Warranted by T.J.Tuck.\tIyr2 II G A LeBaron\u2019s City Exhibit The music parlor of Mr.G A.LeBaron were i f special interest during ttie days of the EisUru Townships Agricultural Association fair.Miss Avery was engaged to play upon his pianos during the day, and each evening a choice programme of music was perf ormed, Mr.Clapin\u2019s orchestra.Miss Avery, Miss D.,hirtyand Mr.Grundy being among the peiformers.Thtse concerts were well attended, part of the true the parlors were filled, the crowd reaching across the street also.The lauding between the upper and lower parlors was used as a platform, from which the music could be heard to good advantage.A satisfactory-number of sales have been made during the exhibition.The leading makes of pianos are Gerhard-Hein\u2019ztnan, K«rn, Mendelssohn, Evans and Yost A Sons ; also the leading makes of organs.Some very handsome instruments were shown »h ch were greatly admired.SIQN OF THE HORSE SHOE.147 to 151 Wellington St., HIIERMKOOKE, Telephones\u2014Bell 213 ; City 191.Whatever may be tne cauae of blanch- j ing, the hair may be restored to its origi j nal color by the use cf that potent remedy j Uall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer.i A very special lot of Ladies\u2019 Jerseys now being cleared at less than Half-Price at S.Carsley\u2019s, Notre Dame st., Montreal.For scrofulous disorders, and mercurial diseases, the beat remeiy is Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla.E.R.Webster, of Ayer\u2019s Flat, has leased the store formerly owned by T.B.Munro in Bury, and is filling up the same with goods suitable for the country trade.He has just received a ear of Hour, which will be sold mwli cheaper than people usually pay for the same grade.He buys direct from the mills, and therefore docs not have to pay the middleman's profit, which is quite an item : hut for particulars read his advertisement next week, and get me of his hills.His prices will surprise and |i,(.isc yon.\tMr G.W.Moore, government lecturer .\t_\t\u2022 n.¦\t¦ m , is to sp»nk at the B'eury school house Children Cry lor r Itcher S Oastoria.near Waterville, Tucsdiy evening next.PERSONAL!» Mr.Wm.Stewart and Miss Stewart of Bdlow's Falls, \\ t., are visiting at their sister's Mrs.Bill.Wm.Woods, of New York, is in the city visiting his sister, Mrs.Chas.Fu er.Rev.W.H.Sparling.B.A., arrived home from G ifton Springs, N.Y., last evening.M es Nunns, organist of the Methodist Church, has gone to Chicago with her parents.Miss L.Hawley, of Bury, is visiting at Miss Baslwick\u2019s.1 0.F.\\ alley field, Qn., Aug., 22 \u2014The six h annual cession of the High Ccurti f Q ie-bee was held in the town of Yalle)li\"ld, eominei cing on Tuesday,Aug 22.id, L'P.'I.Th vis u j tratl r n were ui t at tl e C.A R.n-poi and escorted to the Tuwt Hall where su address of welsonie was read.The session duly opened at 2 p.m.in the town hall with Bio.P.Stratliern in the chair, the following > Hi era being pre sent: Bro.Dr Sack, H.Y.C.R; Bro.J.Nocks, H.Seu\u2019y : Bro.F.S .nit h I\u2019reas ; Bro.Dr.Cypihot, H.Phy.; Bro X .Morin, H.Conn ; Bro.Walters, H P.C.R.; Bio.Warne, H.S.B.; Bro.F Wildgoose, Aud,; Rev Bro.H.A.Dick son, H.Chap.; Bro.1 E os, H.J.s c\u2019j Bro.s.J.Wallace.11 S.W ; Bro.J.W Lessier, 11 JAN.; Bro.A.J.Burge, li J B ; Bro.J.L.Rose, H.Con.; Bro.J.Ü Alarie, 11 M.and Br.' A.Lamarche, H Mess , t< \"\"'her wiih 130 del -gales repre senring 100 subordinate ci urts, with membership if 4719 membeis, agsins 3074 members in 72 courts last j ear, show mg a i et gain i f 2N ci urts and 1045 mem here for the year just past, which is prin c pally due to the grand work if our II 0.U and his deputies.Ojr finances are in a most healthy con dition ai d every thing in connection with the older is in a most prosperous coudi lion.One if the great events ot the session was the meeting at the wharf of the Supreme Chief Ranger, together with twelve delegates from High Courts in England on their way to the Supreme Court meeting that is being held in Chicago at the end of this month.The session in every way was a purely business one, debates listing very late at night.L\u2019he result of the election was as follows High Standing C nnuiittee Bio.Peter StiHtheri), (Montres1) H.C.R., re elected; Bra.Dr.Slack, (Faruhaui) H.V.C.R., re-elecred ; Bro.J.W.Stocks, (Sher brooke) H.Sec y, re elected ; Bro J.Ellis, (Quebec) H.J.Sec\u2019y ; Bro.F.Smith, (Richmond) H.Treas., reelected; B Sicotte, (Riohmono) H.Conn.; Bro.Dr.Decow, ( Montreal) H.Phy.; Bro.NValters, (Quebec) H.P.C R.; Bros.Wildgoose and Graham H.Auds ; Bro.Rev\u2019d H.A.Dickson, H.Chap.The next High Court meets in Sherbrooke in lb9|.Battersea, Ont.Aug.23rd, 93.Dkak Examinek \u2014I can scarcely call myself a local correspondent while 1 write from a place so remote from your immediate constituency.However 1 have not lost my mlerest in matters of local interest to your readers and perhaps some of your readers may be interested in matters more remote The country round Battersea is diversified by hill and dale aud on the whole is a good farming coantry.The village proper which is sixteen miles from Kingston with which it is connected by macadamised road stands between tbe limestone and the granite.It is surrounded by lakes and doubtless at one time was the sports man\u2019s Mecca.As it is, our solitary hotel has on an average fifty tourists besides others camped round the lakes.This is prohibition Township, but j-'dging from appearances the \u2018 O-l e j lytul\u2019 can be procured by those who are initiated, there is work ta be done along this line by the lovers of law and order.The hay crop this year has been abundant but ti e grain and ro >t crops have suffered from the drought.Farmers seem to be fairly prosperous but many are strongly opposed to the fiscal policy\u2019 of the late Jno.A.McDonald's monument.Religiously the churches are far from luke warm aud in many cases they are at fever heat.In t mie of our churches religions enthusiasm has almost passed over into fanaticism and judicious treatment on the part of the pastors is necessary in order to control these forces.But if 1 were sskeri to choose between this condition of sff.irs aud barreness I would much prefer to cast in my lot with the former.Moka Akio.n W C T U Convention RICHMOND AND DRUMMOND COUNTIES.The seventh annual convention of the Woman\u2019s Christiau Temperance Union of Richmond and Drummond countiei held at Me bourne, Aug.31st, in the Congregational Church, was very successful it was fairly well attended, and a great deal of interest was manifested in the work.' The morning session opened at 9:30, Mrs.Ewing, County President, in the chair.Oa the.platform, which was tastefully decorated with flowers, were Mrs.J.G.Sanderson of Danville, vice president-at-large, and other superintendents of departments After devotional ex ireises led by Mrs.Sanderson, Rsvs Watt, of Melbourne, Henderson, and Dr.Adams of Danville, also Mis.Stratton, of Brooklyn, N.Y., were introduced.Attention was then given to business, and reports of super intendents wete heard.Mrs.Watt, of Melbourne, and Dr.Adams, of Danville, favored the audience with sobs.The t o m hour of prayer was led by Mrs.Kellock, of Richmond, when the convention acj urned to résume at 2 p.m.Dinner was served in the basement of the church.The executive held a lesaion during the recess, ss also did the Plan of Work and Resolutions Committees Indeed, the ladies seemed to obey well the command, \u201cWha'soever thy hand findoth to do, do it wiih thy might.\u201d The departments taken up by the county union are Health and Heredity, Lumber Camps, Fair», Literature.Inti uencing the Press, Sacramental Wine (unfermented), Sunday Schools, Juven-i e Work, \"Y\u201d Work, Railway, Flower Mission, Evangelistic, and social Purity.Most of (he Superintendents reported, as also did presidents of local unions, and corresponding and recording secretaries and treasurer.The afternoon session was opened with scripture reading and prayer by Mrs.Henry Anuitage, formerly of Sherbrooke.An addresa of welcome was read by Mrs.Cioss of Melbourne, and replied to by Mrs.Hodge, of Kmgeey Fslls.The president s addre»» was very inter-es'.iug, the absence of notes or ineiuoramia \u2022bowing her familiarity with and activity in the work.Misa Cairuie, of Melbourne, read an excellent gaper on *'Y\u201d work.A delightful uuai\u2019iiuily was shown in the election of itfic-rs, all the former othesrs being re elected except the cor loip-iiidiiig secretaiy, who resigned.All the othceis aie able and efficient and awcke to the uileres\u2019H of the temperance ciuse.Rev.Mr Hendera-ui statrd in the evening that in his opinion a gnat many municipal councils, i u to say par liaments, conferences sud synods, might learn a lesson from the way ihese women conducted the-ir busiuers Mis.Adams gave a report of Compton County c invention, and Mrs.'anders >n f Dominion convention at Winnipeg.One point Mrr.Sanderson made 1 mutt give.She quoted a lady as replying to the timeworn objection to women voting, because they would neglect home duties, \u2018\u2018We shall vote and then go home to our work : there will be no disturbance, as wo shall not hang atound the p dis to «rangle.\u201d (Don\u2019t nientioii it, p ease, Mr.Editor, but it takes tbe men two days to elect two new councillors in a certain fmall village known to jour correspondant,) The Band of Hope marched in with banners bearing appropriate muttins, singing a temperance chorus, which followed with a welcome song to the \\V.C.T l .and another chorus.A duet was finely rendered by Messrs.Anuitage and Keough of Sherbrooke, Miss Nunns playing their accoiiq animent as also in the evening.The convention sjourned for tea.The evening session .*,.8 held in the Presbyterian church, Richmond, opened with a service of song by the choir and consisted of addresses by some i f the ministers \u2022 f whom eight were present, viz Messrs.Kellock, McLellan, Craig, Henderson, Snell, SVatt, Jones aud McC ung.The address of the even ing was given by Mrs.Sanderson who speaks in a beautifully simple, natural s yle and is always worth listening to.There were some fiue solos and duets given by Messrs.Anuitage and Kiough and Mrs.I\u2019ye, of Melbourne and the evening passed pleasantly but all to quickly.The minisiera one aud all take a firm stand for prohibition, so those who say that alcohol will go down when the church shall so decree may hope for Us speedy overthrow if the people are only as united as their leaders.10 BALES 10 CARPETS Per \u201cS.S.Labrador\u201d Jus received direct from the celebrated Messrs.John CrossYy Sons it Co., Halifax, Eng.New Effects, New Colorings, New Designs, IN LOOK HERE ! Ktryptian ai d other CuiioaitieR can bo obtained for :6c and up from J.A.hoao No.33 Htvpi t in T dro, WOKLD\u2019S COLUMBIAN h XPO'ITIUN, ( hicittfo III French Lessons.rADIKS» wishing to learn French aro respectfully j invited to call on Miss Gagnier, No* 44
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