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The weekly examiner
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  • Sherbrooke, P. Q. :W. A. Morehouse,[1878]-1888
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[" A | I K il IÇe Examiner.-IS PDBLI8HBD\u2014\u2014 \u2014EVERY FRIDAY* AFTERNOON\u2014 BT W.A.MOBKHOUSE 4 Co.ODELL\u2019S BLOCK, - SHERBROOKE.(feami ner.VOLUME IX\u2014NO.7.SHERBROOKE.QUE., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1.1886.^vofcssionitl (Timls.Attorney*.HAL.a WHITE A.CALK.ADVOCATES.B*oirrRY Orne* Kuii.dimo, Sitfbbro^kr, P.Q FKANKK, p.y « A.niK AM».Il CKft A \\DV UOATES, MoNICOL\u2019S BLOCK, SUKHBROOKE, LAW KKACK A MOKHLS, ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, ETC.0»ncia : dkll\u2019s Bixkîk, Shkbbbookr, P.Q.H.D.Lawbbrck, m.A.I.UB.W.Mobbu,b.a.i*.b 3*\u201cMoney to Ijoan on First Mortgage.'15^ JiiNtirnnor.TELEPHONE NO.22.33 h « K i tt .W.S.DRESSER, ! MERCHANTS\u2019 BANK CANADA.Insurance Agent, OF PAJUNETOX A JHJLVKMA, advocates, Odell\u2019a Block, Sherbrooke, P.Q.L.E.Pisnaro».\tH.W.Muovkfa.J.LEOMAKIt, I.I.It., Atlvofitl Orricas McManamj\u2019a Briek Building, formerly known as Long\u2019s Block.WELLINOTON STREET, SHERBROOKE, tj \u2018 j.Sll>.\\ I V HKOItKKICU, ADVOCATE.Oeficbs :\u2014Law Chambers, Ml VJiBliOOKti, E.y.Branch Office at Windsor Mills every Thursday U.L.Itr l.OTIJNVIl.I.r., ADVOCATE, Orricas\u2014Long\u2019s New Brick Building, Sherbrooke,P.Q.Branch Offlca open at Magog every Monday.U.JOil.\\SO>, Adv.Miita*.STANSTEAD PLAIN, P.W It.V.KOBEKT.NON, B.t.L\u201e ADVOCATE, Odell\u2019s Block, Sherbrooke, P.Q.And Terrill\u2019s Block, Lennoxville\u2014At Lennox ville Mondays and Saturdays.UKLANttKR A CAM I KIN It.a DVOCATES AND ATTORNEYS Hhebbrookk, P.Q.ffice in Twose Block, Wellington Street.0.Bai.AROKB.L.L.M.Wii-FKan CaMiBAKn JOM L.TKKK1LL.It.4 .I\u201e SUERHKlHtKE and VIAN STEAD PLAIN tiffiee in Odell\u2019s Block, Eherbrooko.Itr-ntivlv It K.I otttte .W.DOW I.IN, ItKNTtNI.in Tuck Block, Sherbrooke.A.W.H YN DM AN, NnrK«stn ItfiiliHC Commercial Square, Sherbrooke.DK.r.X.TH.ETII AY, DENTIST.Offices Corner Commercial and Court Streets, P.O.Box 492.\tSHERBROOKE.(Absent in Richmond every Monday).Nurveyor*.\\ W \u2022 f Dr.J.BARTON, VETERINARY SURGEON, (Senior partner in the late firm of Barton Bros., M.R.C.V.S.L, Jftiglaiid,) and Veterinary Sur geoo by special appointment to H.U.H.Prini\u2019e Arthur, The Duke .>f (Vnnaught, K.G., Ac., Ai.¦jENNOXViriaE, H.H- General Jobbing.IS W.DAVIES, CAPPENTER,i* prepan d tr Prices and Designs.GRANITE of all DESCRIPTIONS Furnished on application.Cemetery Fencing, Etc.A CALL SOLICITKD.SHOP; Wellington St., Sherbrooke./ eam* an ire at Sherbrooke: KXriU.SS- Leaving ()m.t»er Perry 2:15 p m.leaves 1,.'via 2:15 In .lleauec Jet.4:10 p ni AR1.IVK Ml KKHKOUKR R:4« p.m.Mi\\J.,l) I.cave» Si Frane:s 6 a.m., Bc.vico \u2022Un.\tm.AKitIVK SriKltUiUXiK K »:i 0 p.in OUIOK 'IIMKI N'l> I E!,,\\Y! HUVUIIFUI M KSKitr ami Si'I K ri\u2019NNF.' TinNs ! « 4>X Vit R 14» A H at Harlaka Jet.mil le'vi.wiili the It teieulonia] UaiUvay fur lliviere dll !.ni|», i aconna, and all Sea tiathing IN ill ta on the l ower -d Lawrence, at l.n.liee will: the Saguenay Steam.ia for all noinS on the ly.wcr Lawie.i , and Saguenay Hivera.Wnli Can ad .n I\u2019acilic K\u2019y for Tlir e Riv.ra, M.la mi spiing* and poinU west, and with Richelieu Co.Steamers for Montreal and the West.Reduced rate* during the Summer Season on Tourist Tickets to yÜKllKC, RIVIKRF.DU LOUP, CAUOUNA, MURRAY BAY.HA HA BAY, CHICOUTIMI, ST.LKON SPRINGS,etc.Apply for full information and list of Excursions at Union Ticket Office, Sherbrooke.J.H.WALSH, J.R.WOODWARD, 43\tA.0.P.A.\tGen.Manager.POSTERS, Dodgers, Streamers Bill heads.Noteheads, Letterheads, Cards and all kinds of Commercial and other Printing sxocutod Cheaply and rapidly at tbe KvAvxm Ottos.Ilo is Posted In regard to the wants of tha public, and has made his preparations accordingly.He has now in stock ft splendid asbortment of Teas, Coffees, Spices, l iekles ai d Canned Goods, also all kinds of Potted Goods.Best Flour in the city All kinds Fruits in season.All goods guaranteed as represi ntedand deli vercal promptly within city limits free of charge.Remember the placlved to ask her permission to tell him ev< thing ; for the thought that he should suspect me of being an agent in the ignoble deed of bribing him, for any purpose whi tever, to leave his native country, cut me to the quick.For other reasons, this well-remem-bered meeting left a sore spot in my heart.1 saw, or believed 1 saw, that the process which 1 so much feared for my friend had began.He was slowly but surely deteriorating.Though as dreamy, as poetic, and as imaginative as ever, these qualities did not seem to help him as once they had done.He wanted something more\u2014 a higher hope, a surer comfort\u2014or London, in whose awful quicksands so marly lives that promised well have been swallowed up, and, as far as this world is concerned, lost in impenetrable darkness, would surely suck him down.The misery of this thought no mere words can reproduce ; and my sorrow was aggravated by the thought that I\u2014most unconsciously, but none the less, I believed, certainly\u2014had supplanted him with my uncle.But tor my hope of meeting him again, and for a plan which I formed that day of introducing him to Mr.Anson, I think 1 should have been in despair.1 may say here that in this project, at least, 1 was successful.Anson anil Rowlandson met ; but the influence of one upon the other was not so great as I had hoped it would have been.Of Augusta Fanshawe I saw more during those years than 1 did of Percy Rowlandson; but though we continued to be on friendly terms one with the other, 1 cannot say that 1 understood her much better on her last day than I did upon her first.Every time 1 saw her she seemed to change.Une day she was a coquette, another a devotee; now she devoted herself to literature, and again to science.The gaieties of the London season at one period allowed her no time for anything, while a little latter the more serious sort of dissipation, which consists in flying from lecture to lecture and assisting at the debates of innumerable learned societies, kept her mind and body busy.Her tastes and the style of her dress were as various as her occupations.Always restless, generally uneasy, seeking ever for some good which her life had missed, she awakened sometimes my curiosity, but more often my compassionate sympathy After my meeting with Percy Rowlandson, I took an early opportunity tor having a few quiet words with Augusta, for not only did I think it right that she should know what had taken place, but 1 also wished to be released from my promise of keeping secret from him the offer she had made.The occasion was an afternoon visit, and I had been fortunate to find Miss Faushawe alone in the small inner drawing-room.Wo sat near an open window, and as, without break or pause, l told my story, the sunset-light was on her face.All at once she turned white and began to tremble.1 was startled, and asked her if she felt ill.She shook her head, tried several times to speak, but tried in vain, and then, for a few moments, sat looking out with the rigid, horror-stricken expression of one before whose eyes some painful scene is passing.Being now very much alarmed, for 1 did not think there had been anything in my story to cause tins strong emotion, 1 said that I was sure she was was ill, and begged her to allow me to go for Mrs.Mortimer.At the sound of my voice she gave a little shiver, like one just awakened from sleep, glanced at me, and seeing, I suppose, that 1 look ed distressed and shocked, she said, with an effort to smile\u2014 \u201c Go into the next mom, Frank ; my mother is there.1 w ill join you presently.\u201d \u201c You are sure I cannot do anything tor you ?\u201d 1 said.\u201cI want nothing\u2014nothing but to be left alone,\u201d she answered petulantly.There was no disputing this.1 went at once into the next room.Mrs.Mortimer, who was sitting alone over her embroideries, looked at me inquiringly when I presented myself, and said she had thought 1 was with Augusta.\u2018 Miss Faushawe has sent me to talk with you,\u201d 1 answered.\u2018Has she?That is very kind of her.I was particularly wanting to have a talk with you.\u201d And here began one of those lively monologues on things and people in general to which 1 was accustomed from this kind-hearted lady.Before she had reached her second break, Augusta appeared on the thresh hold of the inner room.\u201cCan you spare me Frank for a moment, mother?\u201d she said; \u201cI want his opinion of a new song.\u201d \u201cI can spare him, but don\u2019t monopolize him altogether,\u201d answered Mrs.Mortimer, cheerfully.When we were again alone, Augusta seated herself at the piano, and, while she was playing the opening cords of an accompaniment, said, abrubtly : \u201cWhere is your friend Mr.Rowlandson now?\u201d I answered that I did not know.He had been persistent in telling me nothing about himself.\u201cBut,\u201d I said, in pity tor the look of dejection which I read in her face, we shall be sure to meet again.\u201d \u201cIf you do meet,\u201d she answered, you may tell him everything, and say-\u201d For a moment she hesita- ted, then, lifting her head, she said, with her proudest manner, \u201c Say that I shall be very much obliged if he will call upon me here; I wish to speak to him.(To be continued.) iously contrived frame upon which, in small compass, can be displayed at the same time a large number of specimens of dry goods or paper hangings.Mr.Hunting, of Sherbrooke, does himself full justice by his display of carriages and sleighs, while Mr.Biron has some elegantly appointed goods in the same line.Symmes Brothers display buckets and tulis in wood pulp, and J.B.Armstrong A Co., of Guelph, Ont., have come down with a choice selection of carriages and sleighs.Parks & Son, of St.John, N.B., cotton mills have a very heavy stock of their products, which remark may also be applied to the emery w heels of all sizes shown by Mr.Hart, of Hamilton, Ont.W.Johnson A Co., of Montreal, show a fine selection of coach colors, and Mr.J.B.Butcher has come from Halifax, N.\tS., to convince the people of this province that his company have the only practicable antiseptic inhaler.Damas Plante A Co.have an ingeniously contrived instrument tor indicating on the railway cars the name of the next station which the tram is approaching.Colin McArthur & Co., of Montreal, are to be congratulated on their wall papers and borders, while the enterprise of the Montreal Star, as displayed at its stall, can hardly lie too highly commended.The Magog Textile Co.have a splendid assortment of prints, and Fletcher's biscuits and fancy bread are laid out in the most attractive manner.The Coaticook Knitting Co.show thi'ir wools in almost endless variety, and C.S.Hyman has some excellent samples of sole leather.The Empress Sewing Machine Company have their goods in operation as well as idle, and attentive young la lies and gentlemen are always on hand to show how they work.The McClary Manufacturing Company, of London, have stoves of all kinds in considerable numbers, their specialties lieing the combination base burner cook, tho \u201cModel\u201d and the \u201c Active \u201d\u2014the latter a range.Mr.Vilas, of East Famham, anil Mr.Dingle, of Oshawa, have some well finished farm implements, and so have M&thew Moody A Son, of Terrebonne.O.\tSherwood, of Foster, has a simple Working fire escape, and Mr.G.W.Reed, of Montreal, models of chimney ventilators, whose value is too little understood.Mr.J.A.Egginton, of Montreal, has all sorts of plain and ornamented ground glass, and the Waternus Engine Company, a powerful motor.The Canadian Pacific tent is a model of enterprise and a traveling monument to the sagacity of the management of that mighty undertaking, the Canadian trans-continental railway, and th% display therein contained, under the direction of Mr.Armstrong, is worthy of all commendation.It includes specimens of the gigantic Douglas Fir and British Columbia Spruce alongside of which is a specimen of black coal from the Galt mine, which it would be hard to beat.Mr.F.C.Keefer lias included in this display about forty specimens of Thun-ler Bay and North-West minerals, including gold, silver and copper.The agricultural products of all kinds are as near perfection as can be, and the views of noteworthy places and specimens of natural curiosities ans indeed interesting.One Mangold Wurtzel alone measures over feet and is said by Townships farmers to be the finest they ever saw.A FEW MORE PROMINENT CON TRI BUTORS.PREMIUMS AWARDED.Lieut.-Col.Crawford, Montreal ; J.P.Batley, Oookshirf., and H.B.Bates, Derby Line, Vt.TKKMSi One Year.Jl.C Six Months.80 Three Months,.38 Advertising Rates on Application.AH nlaaa Job Print!n«r done naatl j at (Ur price* Sept.25 Yesterday the exhibition assumed somewhat more of a definite condition of order.There were more visitors than on the first day, and considerable interest was man Rested in all that was doing.The Danville Slate Company make a fine show of school slates, and Mr.Tomlinson of this city shows to great advantage substantial and elegant specimens of the binder\u2019s art.Mr.Jules Cameron, of Richmond, has a neatly arranged collection of his specialty, the \u201cElixir Dorval.\u201d George Gillies, of Gananoque, has a large variety of carriage hardware and drop forgings.Lucke & Mitchell make a substantial showing of Whitlaw A Baird\u2019s (Pari.-) brands of flour, and J.R.Noyes, of Barnston, has a full-sized \u201c Climax \u2019 Evaporator, which is regarded with much interest by producers of maple sugar.The Cumberland, N.S., Railway and Coal Company have some excellent specimens of coal, and utlnr exhibitors display rich samples of copper and asbestos found in the Eastern Townships.Barre & Co., of Montreal, make an artistic display of the wines of Canada, and, Thomas Denning & Co\u2019s stock of Eureka salt in the excellent care of Mr.Wilson attracts much attention, as well from its quantity as the manner in which it is displayed.Mr.Elkins, of Manson-ville, shows, not w ithout a little pnde, the Eureka head raised mattress with double coil springs which can be raised to any angle to relieve a patient or the party who is unsuccessfully courting sleep.He has also sample bottles of \u201c Cholerine,\u201d a valuable and highly appreciated remedy for summer complaint.Kimball & Swanson, of Water-ville, have some neat and well-finished furniture in elm and birch, the latter trimmed with maple.Mr.F.T.Fur-saith, of Mansonville, has an iogen- GRAIN.White Winter Wheat\u2014B.& Rock.Simard, 1 ; McKay Bros, 2.Red Winter Wheat\u2014Emile Simard, 1 ; B.At Roch Simard, 2.White Spring Wheat\u2014J.J.S.* Williams, 1 ; J.It.Atkinson,, 2 ; C.C.Cleveland, 3.Red Spring Wheat Tho».R.Pago, 1 ; C.N.Lester, 2 ; J.Edwards, 3.Barley two Rowed\u2014David Martin, 1 ; Clet Martin, 2 ; J.Edwards, 8.Barley six Rowed\u2014David Martin, 1 ; J.S.Williams, 2 ; J.O.Smith, 3.Bailey, Black\u2014S.R.Whitman, 1.Rye\u2014Edw.Ferland, 1 ; David Martin, 2.Oats, white David Martin, 1 ; J.S.Williams, 2 ; J.R.Atkinson, 3.Oats, black\u2014Antoine Lamarche, 1 ; Clet Martin, 2 ; David Martin, 3.Field Peas\u2014David Martin, 1 ; Wm.McCurdy, 2 ; P.H.Page, 3.Marrowfat Peas Clet Martin, 1 ; David Martin, 2.Buckwheat\u2014D.Martin, 1 ; Olivier Beaudry, 2 ; Edward Ferland, 3.Tares\u2014Antoine Lamarche, 1 ; David Martin, 2.White Field Beans\u2014Clet Martin, 1 ; Wm.McCurdy, 2 ; James Jamieson, 3.Horse Beans\u2014David Martin, 1.Indian Corn, white\u2014Edward Ferland, 1.Indian Corn, yellow\u2014H.W.Hunting, 1 ; Fred Trenholme, 2 ; Benj.E.Reed, 3.SMALL FIELD SEEDS.Timothy Seed\u2014Antoine Ijunarche, 1\t; J.R.Atkinson, 2 ; M.J.Bachel-der, 3.Clover Seed\u2014Olivier Beaudry, 1 ; A.Beaudry, 2.Clover Seed, white\u2014Olivier Bcau-dry, 1.Flax Seed\u2014David Martin, 1.Turnip Seed, Sweedish \u2014 Arthur Beaudry, 1 ; Antoine Lamarche, 2 ; Clet Martin, 3.Turnip Seed, Greystone \u2014 Arthur Beaudry, 1 ; Olivier Beaudry, 2.Carrot Seed, white Belgian Field\u2014 Olivier Beaudry, 1 ; Arthur Beaudry, 2\t; David Martin, 3.Mangel Wurtzel Seed, long red\u2014 Olivier Beaudry, 1 ; Arthur Beaudry, 2 ; Clet Martin, 3.Mangel Wurtzel Seed, yellow globe \u2014Arthur Beaudry, 1'; Olivier Beau-day, 2 ; Clet Martin, 3.Millet Clet Martin, 1 ; David Mar tin, 2 ; Antoine Lamarche, 3.Hungarian Grass Seed\u2014Clet Martin, 1 ; Antoine Lamarche, 2.Sugar Cane Seed\u2014Olivier Beaudry, 1.\u2022 Tobacco Leaf, cured\u2014Olivier Beau dry, 1 ; Edw.Ferland, 2 ; Arthur Beau-dry, 3.Broom Com Brush\u2014 Emile Simard, 1 ; B.& Roch Simard, 2.Flax Scutched\u2014J.V.Gadbin & Son, 1 ; O.Beaudry, 2 ; Arthur Beau dry and Antoine Lamarche equal, 3.White Carrots\u2014E.W.Brewster, 1; E.W.Judah, 2.Mangel Wurtzel, long red\u2014Caleb Cotton, 1 ; E.W.Brewster, 2 ; John Main, 3.Mangel Wurtzel, yellow globe\u2014E.W.Brewster, 1 ; E.W.Judah 2.Ma'.'.gel Wurtzel, long yellow\u2014E.W.Brewster, 1 ; E.W.Judah, 2.Sugar Beet\u2014Caleb Cotton, 1 ; Jas, Mclntofi, 2 ; Wm.Allan, 3.Hemp, Dressed B.& Roch Simard, 1 ; Emile Simard, 2.Hops, 1 bale\u2014Wm.Maryland, 1 ; H.W.Hunting, 2.ROOTS, ETC.Potatoes, White\u2014Fred Rymil, 1 ; Seneca P.Cameron, 2 ; McKay Bros, 3.Potatoes, Red\u2014Fred Rymtll, 1; J.S.Williams, 2 ; Seneca P.Cameron, 3.Best collection named\u2014Seneca J*.Cameron, 1.Swede Turnips\u2014McKay Bros, 1 ; E.W.Judah, 2 ; J.Wilson, 3.Aberdeen Yellow Turnip\u2014Wm.Allen, 3.Red Carrots\u2014 E.W.Brewster, 1 ; Thos.L.Page, 2 ; Fred Rymill, 3.Large Pumpkin tor Cattle\u2014J.H.Kezar, 1 ; James Lyster, 2 ; J.A.Dufort, 3.WHOLE NO 423 Large Squash\u2014Wm.Hepburn, I.Sugar Can*\u2014Clet Martin, 1 ; David Martin, 2.Farm Products from any Township \u2014Le Cercle de Piopolis.ART DEPARTMENT.OILS\u2014PRO FESSION A Ui.Animals from life\u2014F.M.Bell-Smith, 1 ; A.Boisaeau 2.Fruits or flowers- Miss Rosa Bom-pas.2.Figures or Historical 'Subject»\u2014F.M.Bell-Smith, 1 ; A.Boissiau, 2.Landscape, Canadian subject\u2014Misa Julia O.Smith,*1 ; F.M.Bell-Smith, 2.Marine, Canadian subject\u2014F.M.Bell-Smith, 1.Portrait A.Boissiau, 1 ;* 1 Maroit, 2.Still life, not fruit or flowers Julia O.Smith, 1.AMATEURS.Any subject\u2014Mr».Machin, 1 ; Lucy j Holland, 2 ; M.A.Poniroy, 3.Animals from life Miss J.C.Cum-j tilings, 1 ; Lucy Holland, 2 ; Q.Farnell, 3.Figures or Historical subjects\u2014An* nie F.Ros».1.Fruit or flowers M.A.Pomroy, 1 j Bella Patou, 2 ; Miss J.C.Cummin 3.landscape or Marine, Canadian* Lucy Holland, 1 ; Mary Shurtleff, 2 < Miss M.A.Pomroy, 3.Portrait Miss J.C.Cummings, Ij Lucy Holland, 2 ; Mary Downie, 3.Still life, not fruit or flower» Mi Downie, 1.Best collection Lucy Holland, di| loma.WATER COLORS \u2014 PROFESSIONALS.Animals from life\u2014F.M.Smith, 2.Flowers or fruit F.M.Bell-Smit 2 Figure or Historical subject\u2014F.Bell-Smith, 2.lo, Canadian F.M.Bel Smith, 1.Portrait F.M.Bell-Smith, 2 Marine view, Canadian \u2014F.M.Badtf Smith, 1.Judges\u2014Wm.Angus and Wi Scott, Montreal ; S.F.Morey, Sb brooke.GOLDSMITH WORK, BTC.Enamelling (jewellery work) Baker, Montreal, 1.DAIRY PRODUCTS\u2014UKKAMKKY.Butter for transportation, 3 firkil \u2014G.T.Payne, 1 ; A.Charron 2.Butter in shipping order \u2014Jt Rath borne, 1.DAIRY BUTTER.Butter in shipping order\u2014Jas Md Laughlin, 1 ; Williams, 3.Best firkin butter, not less pounds Jas.Mel^aughlin, 1 ; W.Williams, 2 ; A.Hellhouse, 3.Butter in prints or rolls, not 1* than 10 llis O.11 .o i.\\ .1 , J as.Mo l*aughlin, 2 ; .l\u201dlyi Coureise, 3.CHEESE.Best two factory\u2014J.M.La Tach 1 ; W.Tache, 3.Best three dairy S.G.Sun bury, 2 ; A.H.Kezar, I Best three Stilton- W.II.Thoin|.son, 1.MAPLE HI\u2019llAR.Not less than 2f> lbs.in tub\u2014S.Pi Cameron, 1 ; H.W.Hunting, 2 Mitchell, 3.1 n cakes\u2014S.P.Cameron, I ; Geor Cutter, 2 ; S.R.Whitman, S.Maple sugar, 1880, one gallon clear jars\u2014Geo.Cutter, 1 ; A.WJ Grindley, 2 ; S.P.Cameron, 3.HONEY IN COMB.B.I>cinay, 1 ; F.Jones, 2 ; R.PJ Small, 3.Extracted, one gallon in clear jar»-B.Leinay, 1 ; F.Jones, 2 ; R.I Small, 3.Beeswax\u2014B.Lemay.1 ; F.Jone 2.Bacon, farm cured R.A.Hellhouse, 2 ; W.than H.Thompson, 2 ; J.M.-.las.McLaughlin, GJ Tylee, Bros., 1.I : ! rrecllyl < Ed-| Ham, farm cured- R.H Rutter tubs\u2014Crawford I.\tEdwards, 2.Cheese boxes\u2014W.H.Thompson, 1 ; Geo.F.Payne, 2.Sugar utensils\u2014Cutter Drake & Co., 1.Wax extractor\u2014 F.W.Jones, 1.Honey extractor \u2014F.W.Jones, 1.I Beehive F.W.Jones, 1 ; B.Le-] may, 2.judges\u2014A.A.Ayer, Montreal ; C.H.\tBonght, Sweetsburg; A.B.Nelson, Stanstead.HORTICULTURAL BUILDING Judges of apples, pears, etc Dr.Haskins, Col.Rhodes, Hon.Thomas Ward, Colin Campbell, Montreal Alex.Winter, Sherbrooke ; J.T.Lloyd, Richmond.FRUIT\u2014APPLES.Twenty varieties, cowectly named Geo.B.Edwards, I ; Wm.Hep burn, 2 ; William < I'Hara, 3.Ten varieties, correctly named-* Geo.B.Edwards, 1 ; WTm.O'Hara, 2 J.\tShurtleff, 3.Four varieties (dessert), correct named\u2014Win.O'Hara, 1 ; G.B.Eated rents of tenants on his estate at Dingle, County Henry, 25 per cent on account of fall in price of produce -, his tenants are satisfied.VOLCANOS IN ERUPTION.London, Sept.27.\u2014Advices from New Zealand say that whole island volcanoes in state of active eruption and that a eoluinYi of flame and smoke will fill in diameter the issues from rite crater.As the evening train from Montreal drew into the depot last night, having on board the Lieut.-Governor and Madame Masson, accompanied by Capt.Sheppard and Lieut.Garneau, aides, the band of the 53rd played the National Anthem.The distinguished party were immediately conducted to a beautifully decorated raised platform arched over with evergreens and brilliantly illuminated by gas jets forming a motto of welcome to ills Honor.The guard of honor, under Capt.E.B.Worthington and Lieuts.Morris and Somers, presented arms.The enormous throng crowding the square and vicinity manifested considerable enthusiasm.The scene was a brilliant one and afforded t he visitors a right royal reception.Amongthose present on the platform, in addition to the Lieut.-Governor and party, were the Mayor and CityCouncil, clergy, Judge Brooks, R.N.Hall, M.P., Mrs.and Miss Hall, Mrs.Robertson, Lieut.-Col.Felton and Surgeon-Major Worthington of the 53rd liatt., Col.Lucke, U.S.Consul, the repre-.sentatives of the press now in the city, Dr.Ross of Quebec, Provincial Premier, several ladies and others.His Worship Mayor White read an address of welcome on behalf of the citizens of Sherbrooke.CHILD KILLED BY RATS.Shelbyville, 111., Sept.27\u2014The infant son of Williarti Reynolds, farmer, living near here was killed by rats.The child was placed in a crib in same mom with parents.In the morning Mrs.Reynolds found babe dead, rats having oaten the flesh from the bones of its face and otherwise terribly mutilated the Is sly.Madrid, Sept.27.\u2014Rnmors here that the rebel captain Cacer has escaped to Portugal.C.P Mr.Leonard\u2019s friends should muster in strong force at Cookshire next Thursday to be present at the nomination.R.TO CONTROL ST.P.M.i M.RAILWAY.Winnipeg, Sept.27.\u2014 Reported Canadian Pacific Railway obtained controlling interest in St.Paul Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway.Winnipeg, Sept.27.\u2014Denis Regan and other American capitalists have purchased controlling interest in Cascade Coal Mines, which are to be developed on a large scale ; one hundred men will at once be employed.GENERAL BOOTH.Now York, Sept.27.\u2014General Booth, leader of the Salvation A rmy, goes to Toronto.FRENCH OPINION OF THE COLON I \\L EXHIBITION.Paris, Sept.25.\u2014Nat oiutl commenting on the remarkable display of the products of Canadian industry at the Indian and Colonial Exhibition in London, asks why of the #20,000,000 worth of goods annually exported by Canada #800,000 should go to England and only an insignificant portion to France?The article concludes : Though French feeling are still vigor ous in Canada the business connection of the country with England are t close to be suddenly snapped, but when France is ready to welcome Canadian commerce to such an extent as will compensate Canada for the loss of English custom there will be an evolution in the country so dear to France and whose motto is \u201c Canada for Canadians.\u201d FRANCE'S ULTIMATITÜM TO MALAGASSY.London, Sept.25.\u2014The esideut at Tamatava has presented to the Malagassy Government France\u2019s Itimatum, demanding withdrawal of appendix to the treaty of Dec.17th, nullification of the bank charter and concession of unlimited territory for French establishments at Diego, Suarez Bay.The Hovaa resolved to maintain the appendix.It is reported that the resident is about to leave for F rance.Trade in Madagascar much depressed.THE MAYOR S ADDRESS.To the Jlo)toriible Louis Francois Foil rique Masson, LieuteHuti t-(ï M HAl1\" Wlt l *U>Ck \u201c*'1 \"uplemenU.JOHN Shingles.100-000 VU,MK\tbhinolm 1 Vyrt/AMF just received hy the SMITH-E1 KINS MANUFACTURING (X).and for ill.Enquire at the Offioe.\ttf-le Bees For Sale.\u2022pWKNTY HIVES OF BEKS fer .ale, also I son pounds honey In oomb.Sample of this lioney may be seen at the store of C 8.White lennoxville.Apply to A.ROBINSON, 4*4\tSpring Road, Lennoxville.Lumber For Sale.SPs*TlCv\t?nd DIMENSIONS for CHKAP for the next 30 da vs st A1KINHON S MILLS, Huffield.Apply to THUS.BOWKLL.Kast Hatley or J.P.ATKINSON, Suffield\t4wS f L\u2019oi- Kale.THHUSIC^kL«1AGIL \u201cd.UNDERTAKING .*'UMNKSH carried on for the So vcmth by the late 0 NORCRuhS, iu lira T?w'u \u201cf noxville, including Shop, Tools, stock of Luin lier, etc.The above will be sold with or with out Engine and Machinery, if desired Apply to .\ti A.A.NORCROSSi^^ \" 41________ Lennoxville, T.* 40 Toiih Good Hay WALK.Apply to X tf 20\tH.AKMITAOK d SONS.Real Estate for Sale.Farm for Sale T'Î!,! \u201eNI)l4Kn ACRES (more or leselsitn-\u20224ed one mile from the Village of Sawvcr ville, town of Eaton, county Compton, 115 arres under a good state of estivation, well f.^2 M*?*7\u201911 »*tered, with orchard.Large Dwell-ing House, two large \u2022arua, with abeda and oulbu^di,*gs complete, oonveuiem to ths mills, post offioe, schools, etc 1\u2019oaaeaaiou glv-raeÎT.*.y\u2019 \u201cI toterou with crop.Arrange ments can be made for farming implements tf agreeabie to purchaser Title perfect.Terms \u2022'¦¦\" .\u2018\u201cer, line perfect.Terms ¦ ' t * I » * part of the purchase money can remain on the property lor a time.Apply to the proprietor, MARK BERRY, ¦ ennosvHle PO or to ROBERT G.BERRY, Kesryervilié?\u2019 tfHri Land for Sale .\t\u2019 n^.P?üf\t*cho°l* \u201c«i churches, and about five minutes walk of Bishop\u2019s College Possession given firm of May.\t1 College.iiMi °i * Tery desirable property on Moulton Hill, about quarter of an utes «IImTo\u2019\tsod not five min- utes walk to guebeo Central Station of seven tton *°T\u2019new'h*11\t* hi*h 'to»* of cultiva- th^l'ir»:^,*.AC!T* With known u of hav kThU\t*r\u201c* cuU toi», crop, «toy.This property 1.eeparoted from last by WM.ood Pasturage.fJA™\tto pasture at owner's risk.\\J Large pasture, well watered Cape!ton, May 7th, ,8^.W ADVERTISE IN THE SEHRBROOKE EXAMINER IF YOU Want a Cook Want a Clerk, Want a Partner, VVant a Situation Want to Sell a Piano, ant to buy a Horae, Want to Bell a Carriage, N' ant to Buy or sell a Farm ant to Leta House or Cottage Want to Sell I louse Property, 'V ant to Sell Groceries or Drugs ant L) Sell Household Furniture^ '' ant 40 S«ll Dry Goods or Carpet*, Want to find Customers for Anything, ADVERTISE IN THK SHERBROOKE EXAMINER The Very Beat Medium in the Country Advertising will gain NewCuatomei* Advertising will keepOIdOuatomera Advertising liberally always Pajs, Advertising makes Success Easy,\u2019 Advertising Begets Confidence,\u2019 Advertising Shows Energy, Advertising Shows Pluck, Advertise then at Onoe, \u2019 Advertise Continually, Advertise Skillfully, Advertise Freely, Advertise Here, ADVERTISE NOW._____ADVERTISE IN THE_____ StffRBROOKE'EXAMINER 1b $20 Reward ILL be paid to the penon giving information that will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the party or parties who stole a HYDRAULIC RAM from our work, at Um new hospital.GORDON A LOOMIS.June 95th, 1886.\ttf-4t ONLY COPY AVAILABLE WEEKLY EXAMINER, SHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1880.T O HOUSEKEEPERS iPe §*atttinfr.FRIDAY, OCT.1, 1886.CITY ITEMS.ïcÿ'For fine Ales and Porter, order from W.H.Wiggetfc.The weather has cleared off fine with some wind and cold nights.John J.Griffith, auctioneer, has been appointed caretaker of the Court House.Formally Opened.EcF\" For Concord, Dele ware and Malaga Grapes, Peaches, Pears, etc., go to F.Thompson\u2019s.Auction on 11th October of head of Cattle for J.Miller at noxville.Advt.next week.100 Len- Ladies* wishing to renew their CUR- CARPETS, TAINS, or HOUSE FIXINGS would do well to call upon IWCUBBINiCO for these goods.Mr.Wood s Coasting Railway and the Little World Show are attracting uo little attention on the fair gounds.The tug-of-war between the Lennox ville tire brigade and a company of the 58th Batt., 10 men a side, was won by the latter.A Liberal mass meeting of electors will be held at Sawyerville on Saturday the ninth October instant.See adv.Read Odell\u2019s Auction column this week, 20 Shropshire Bucks will be sold at Ross\u2019s Cattle Sale at Cook-shire on Tuesday next.Quite a number of the young ladies from the Stanstead Wesleyan College were in the city over Sunday, and some visited the grounds on Monday.Any one wishing to see a minature game of lacrosse can do so by visiting Messrs.R.D.Morkill & Co\u2019s store and taking a peep into the front win dow.T.J.Tuck\u2019s fine large aquarium daily attracts many persons who takt great interest in the \u201c speckled beauties \u201d that dart around and sport in the sunshine.For Cramps, pain in the stomach, bowel complaint or chills use Perry Davis\u2019 Pain Killer.See advertisement in another column.\ttf OF SUPEBIOS QUALITY.THK OKI.EBRATKD AMERICAN Messrs.Peter Smith & Co.are opening a marble shop at Robinson, P.Q., and intend doing a general business in all kinds of headstones, monuments, etc.THE CEREMONIES AT THE EXHIBITION ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON.His Honor the Lieut.-Governor formally opened the Dominion Fair and Industrial Exhibition yesterday afternoon.About six thousand persons were present during the proceedings.The weather could not have well been more disagreeable, but, notwithstanding the discouraging I condition of the elements the speeches1 made were spirited and the crowds good humored and enthusiastic.Shortly after 2 o\u2019clock the Lieut.-Governor and Madame Masson drove on to the ground, accompanied by an escort of fifty men from the Sherbrooke Cavalry, under command of Captain Morkill.His Honor was accompanied by Mr.R.N.Hall, M.P., president of the association, Mrs.and Miss Hall, the Hon.J.A.Chap-leau, secretary of state, and Madame Chapleau, the Hon.J.G.and Mrs.Robertson, the Hon.John.Carling minister of agriculture.Bishop Ra cine of Sherbrooke, the Rev.A.E Dufresne, the Rev.M.B.McAulay Mr.Lowe, deputy minister of agricul ture, Colonels Ravenhill and Phillips of the English army, Mr.Wm.White Mayor of Sherbrooke, Senator Coch rane, Mr.Richard White, of Montreal and the Hon.J.H.Pope, minister of railways and canals.Mr.R.N.Hall, M.P., presented an address of welcome to His Honor and Madame Masson on behalf of the E.T.Agricultural Association, in which the great progress of the society the fact that it had been favored with the Dominion grant, and that the as sociation had been enabled to increase the permanent extent of the show ground, were alluded to.His Honor the Lieut.-Governor m reply returned thanks for the hearty welcome tendered and congratulated the association on the great progress made during the past year.Three cheers, led off by Mr.Hall, were given for the Lieut.-Governor The President read an address to the Hon.John J.Ross, M.L.C Premier and Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works for the Province of Quebec.In replying that gentleman commended the policy of resjsmsible financial management in the organization of agricultural asso dations, and expressed his satisfaction at what ho had seen and the sue cess of the exhibition.Mr.Chapleau was called upon for a speech, but begged to be excused owing to a cold.He intimated that he would make an address to-day.Cheers for the officers of the association and the visitors closed the ceremonies.East Hatley,_ The store of Somerville & LeBaron was entered by thieves on Friday nia ht.Dry goods and groceries estimated at from $50 to $75 were stolen.There is no clue to the burglars.Stanstead County.We hear there is to be a contest in this county after all.The Conserva-es have nominated Mr.Ozro Baldwin of Dixville, and we hear the Liberals will bring out Mr.R.G.Trenholme of Coatic jok.An Expensive Bed.Beds were at a premium indeed on Monday night, one man paying $120 for a bed, and slept upon the floor at that.The above price was paid by a wealthy visitor from Magog who, in preference to paying 25 cents for a bed elsewhere, bunked down on the waiting door at the depot.During the night his pockets were gone through by \u201ccrooks\u201d to the tune of $120.Pain cannot exist after the patient has taken a single dose of West\u2019s Pain King, the magic cure.Do not be induced to take a substitute, but insist upon having West\u2019s Pain King.Genuine sold by J.R.McBain, Druggist.\u2022 Cavalry Competition.In the cavalry competition Tuesday afternoon between troops of the 5th Regiment of Cavalry, Compton No.4 and Sherbrooke No.2, the latter took first prize; a gold medal for best saddle horses, also for best five horses.For the best individual horse, McCurdy of Sherbrooke took first, Compton second, and Cornet Cillis of Sherbrooke troop third.Capt.Mor kill was in command of the Sherbrool troop, Capt.Bliss in charge of th from Compton.*t lu «\u2022¦mmI Itcpute.James McMm-doek, writing from Kinsale, says: -\u201815.B.B.as a remedy for diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys, has an excellent reputation in this locality.I have used it, and speak from experience, as well as ob serration, it is the only medicine I H.H.Weedon, the Photographer, wishes to notify his numerous friends and patrons that on account of ill health and the necessity of a rest from business for a time, he will close his photograph gallery in Robinson next Monday, Oct.4th, and will be away until the 15th of November, when he will be at home again, and thankful for the very liberal patronage which has been given him heretofore will spare no pains to please all who may favor him with a call.H.H.Weedon.Robinson, Sept.29th, 1886.HI if I* es I Praise.The well known drug firm of N.C.Poison & Co., of Kingston, writes that Dr.Fowler\u2019s Extract of Wild Strawberry has long been considered the best remedy for Summer complaints in the market, and adds that their customers speaks in the highest terms of its merits.Wild Strawberry is the best known remedy for Cholera Morbus, Dysentery and Bowel com plaints.\t2w-7 The Mme.Fry Concert Company have been secured for a grand concert to be given in the City Hall here on Thursday evening, Oct.21st.The concert will be under the auspices of the Library, Art and Natural Histoiy Association, and will be one of the V* inter Course.The Company con sists of the Fry Family, five in number and each a musician of high repute, accompanied by A.J.Wells, pianist, late of Wells Cathedral, Eng., and J.A.Sterling the noted cometist.The entertainments given by this Company are termed by the Boston newspapers musical banquets in which the audiences revel in the realms of melody.The merits of the artists together with those of the society in aid of which the entertainment will be given are likely to draw a large audience on the date named.Freeman\u2019s Worm Powders are agree able to take, and expel all kinds of worms from children or adults, lm-7 birth.m.FISH\u2014At North Hatley, Sept.27th, the wife o A.E.Fiah of a ion.WILLARD\u2014In Bast Dodiwell, Sept.Joth, IBM, the wife of W.J Willard of a ton.1TERCE \u2014At the Methodist Parson ige, Windier A illr, Que , Sept.2«th, 1886, the wife of Rev.B.Pierce of a eon.MAKRJAMKb.NKIL\u2014MASSEE.\u2014On the .26th inst, in St Thomas\u2019 Church, Westbury, by the Rev.Mr! Price, Incumbent, James Alexander Neil, to Mary Jane Massie, eldest daughter of Oliver Henry and Mary Jessie Massie, of East Angus.WILSON-MONTEITH-At the Methodist Parsonage, Windsor Mills, Qu on Sept.28th, by the Rev.B.Pierce, Mr.Edward Wilson, of Windsor Mills, to Miss Emily Jane, daughter of John Monteith, Esq., of Brompton, Que.SHIRE\u2014LEA VOUA FT\u2014At Toron to,on the 21st inst , at the residence of Mr J Rosser, by the Rev.B.Wallace, Arthur E Shire, wholesale merchant, to Mist Sarah Jane Leaycraft of this city.2tc\\u want, and try it.\u201d 1 advise others afflicted to L'w-y.Horses Drowned.Waterville Scythes, Scythe Stones.| vantage.Scythe Snaths, Mr.S.L.Clough\u2019s sin le, double and tandem teams all took first prizes as we thought they would.Mr.Clough handled them in a maimer which showed them off to great ad- Large numbers of people visited Sherbrooke Wednesday to see the great fair, it being estimated that not TTnxr T?£»lrc»a | less than 15,000 were on the grounds iiay IbaK6S, j during the day.Yesterday the number exceeded 20,000 2 prong Hay Forks, 0\t ms*, t by other manufacturers.NEW ARRIVAL -AT THE- VARIETY STORE.The undersigned is now prepared to show n very large and well selected stock of Furniture, Ueneral Store Hoods, House Furnishings, etc., which he offers cheap for «ntsh or ready-pay, comprising in part, seme very nice Ash Bed room Sets from $15 and np, a number of b.w.i\u2019arlor Sets from $35 and upwards, Side Boards, Office Desks.Extension, Dining and Kitchen Tables, Kecking and Dining Cnairs, Coin,non Bedsteads, Cribs, Cradles, Sofas, Refrigerator, Usle\u2019s aud Woven Wire Spring Beds, Excelsior and Flock Mattraasesin great variety.Carpets, Crockery, Tea S.ts from $2.50, Dinner Sots, 10! pieces for $7.00, Boots and Shoes, Tinware, Groceries and i\u2019ry Hoods in great variety.A lot of Stoves selling at and less than original cost prices.TO LET.\u2014Two Tenements on Wellington Street, two on corner of King and Grove streets, and two in East Sherbrooke.Houses and Building iiots for sale on reasonable terms.For Sale t Counter and 1 Platform Scale.,^ft\"Ask to see Ids 50c.Japan Tea and 65c.Cashmere.JOHN EDWARDS.Sherbrooke, July 16th, 1886.ïn all the choice makes in latcpt colors and at lowest prices.I am now opening out a very fine asRortment of New Spring flood» iu the following lines : NEW DRESS GOODS makes in latcp lowest prices.LACES, Consisting of all Silk Spanish, (\u2019ream.Black and all the latest Dress Shades snitable for Flouncing and Draj»cry.Emboifteries ami Insertions Tu all the Newest Designs.Lisle Thread, Cashmere and Cotton Hose, large variety of Ladies and Misses .l»rsiys.Ladies and Gent\u2019s Merino and Cotton Underwear.TABLE LINEN AND SHEETING, PRINTS AND SATEENS.CHECK AND FANCY MUSLINS, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED COTTONS, TSvetMlb* I 'Ï W4»e
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