The weekly examiner, 1 février 1889, vendredi 1 février 1889
[" \u2014 Stîettroô&e examiner \u201418 PnWLTgHID-\u2014 \u2014BVERY FRIDAY AFTERNOON\u2014 BT W.A.MOREHOUSE A Co.ODELL'S BLOCK, - SEEHBROOKh IKKJtM Ou* Y*AR.$1.00 Six Mouth*.60 Turks Mohths.36 Adtrbtising Ratrb on Application.Examiner* FINE JOB FEINTING.W K it*ve fsoijitiM for doiag »nd in thet you uotiuug t.ij irait a Mka* Jan.1 sol Ay by .A J.BEN TlEY, ittuowasorv to C.J ja» ) DLOfeWibLL, P.Q.Ibthf 1669.\tttmosM wsiiæ More COLLEGtE.5,1000- yau'yj\u20ac?j Ms Dm Walnut, Cherry, Oak, Ash and Elm.Having made arrangements uith the best .Vl iuuficturers in Ontario to ke, p an assortment of their good.,, as well as those »f our own mmufacture, we shall b \u2022 prepared to odor an entirely new and itt.active line of every description of HüUSEUOLD FURNITURE consisting of WALNUT BEDROOM SUITS from $33.00 upwards, well made and finished in first class style.HARDWOOD SIDEBOARDS from $11.00 upwards.RATTAN AND REED CHAIRS in great variety.PARLOR FURNITURE in every sty e of Upholstery: GOOD HAIR MATTRESSES from $14.00.LE 4.GRASS MATTRESSES $4.00 each, perfectly clean and healthy, said to b« very beneficial in cases of rheumatism.WIRE SPRING BEDS $3 00 and up.The most complete hues of FANCY CABINET WARE in the Townships is shown at on Salerooms.Intending purchasers will find it to their advantage to give us a call -NOTE THE ADDRESS:__ LONG BROS & Co.75 Wellington St.Sherbrooke.1 XsT OX\u2019XO-bJ 30 ALL CON ,mU) p.>.Jotmv, 1 Jh i.,.r., ) \\ t luiu lu,a d 1er .Mil t, P.H ,'U .,4 ¦km, io:V.IJUBLIC NOTICE \u2014IX, WHOM IT JSA X JL oououiii.Jlawuft uispoavd of our oa»i A4CO» IU ^OUiStoWu, .Ui tsKtlUitf iUdObled to uiust setliu at ouc* oy cash or uoto l>\t«idcIN ACÜ BiUJ .NtW MAKdlt FlHIVll iag uaterod into OO poll red to receive or dor» U»t à he uudcrsigued h, iieraitip «ue uow pi , ail dwsc.rip.iuii* o! «iAKBL.ii, aud ifKA.WTL, AliXUMKNf> ll\tib^, i),f j.4 DlLltH, CURB grOMiJI, 1*08 i 8, iMi'C., IfifO.-iwaUmatos Jh a, uiauad.\t¦ ¦ Parties requiring »ucu wars or> luvataii.inspect our\taud pracos uoioro ^dicuoaia^ CiScM'uCrCw IU OataUaSDitaUCUt «fa A.UJ Ulid4' Ur Cilai go Ui a «.aai.trd * Ui fouaoii.btiUP OA tfoOtraUE JIREET.aMlTil BKU^.aV aYEu l'âto Ci A S Oc4 \u2022 Bhcrbrooktt, P.y Jail.id0 1vj9\t21 H A FAINT HEART NEVER WON A FAIR LADY.Elegant Carpets, Bich Silks, Mantles, Dresses aud Shawls h be given away: At GRAND GUT 8ALE LANDSBERG\u2019S, - Morey Art Building, - Sherbrooke.TWENTY-FIVE VALUABLE PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY ! Every purchaser of five dollars worth of goods in cash is entitled to a ticket which may draw the following : 1st prize, 25 yards Best Brussels Carpet, value.$35.00 2nd \u201c\t20\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t25.00 3rd\t\u201c\t20\t\u201c\tImperial three ply,\t\u201c\t 30.00 4th\t\u201c\t20\t\u201c\tAll Wool two ply,\t\u201c\t 20.00 5th\t\u201c\t20\t\u201c\tTapestry Carpet,\t\u201c\t 20.00 6 th\t\u201c\t15\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t 15.00 7th\t\u201c\t20\t\u201c\tUnion two ply Carpet\t\u201c\t.ne wool we furnish, haegeth over fa.merb\u2019 eyes.\u201d And the solemn lowing cattle gently grazing on the le », Murmur soitlv \u201c how we\u2019d prosper were it not for tn >t N.P.\u201d Then I hi ; rd the noble horses, one i nto the O.her say, \u201cHow we\u2019d a\u201d increase in value if free trade should win the day.\u201d As the sunlight softly gi'nted on each golden field of grain, I could he; \u2022 the wheat and barley joining in tbe g -a id refraix*, A?\u2019 unit c \u2018y are praying, that our country great may thrive, 44 Tear awav the tf iff fences standing now at foAty-five.\u201d Then I heurd a each e, cackle, from the poultry in t?«e pen, And I s^w a score of chickens, gathered round a stately beu; 44 Why do aï' those mort Is quarrel o\u2019er such letters as N.P.?\u201d Asked the little chicks with wonder, \u201ctell us what they m^u.u we pr y.\u201d Then the old ken flapped her wh\u2019te wings, as she answered with a cluck, 14 These two let ers, U, my cbj\u2019dren, means that farine-s bave no pluck.In th\u2019s g eat xud broad Lom\u2019nion, noue are pros) erous as we.And the cause i i my opinion, is that eggs are duty fiee.From the fields of Cochin China, clear around to j 1> mouth rock.Eggs aie f,eight?d free of duty; therefore \u2019tis we\u2019re valued stock.\u201d Now, Sir P ; Jp, I must ta iy, for this duau \u2019\u2022 tow too lo*»g ; And I .ear \u2019twi i get the basket, which per cb ince may not be wiong.From the oountiy of the eag'3, where at piesent I eojou.a To the maple 'e f i nd beaver many greetings I re u.a Fare ye well\u2014no sp^ce is 1er me, all is full from .m to i m \u2014 I co nmit tins o the 44 wate.s,\u201d let tne fledgling sink or swim.If you find it sic'i or st .ving feed it with a 'Utlefc a, If it\u2019» then not wo.i it'» keeping, «end it back to\tOica* Dhu.Springfield, Ms,: Jar.18 h, 1889.MARKETS « OMMCMPTIOM Cl\u2019KED An old physician retired from prac tice, having had placed in his hands by an East Indian missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and Lung Affections, also positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousand of cases,hasfelt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows.Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe in German, French or English with full directions for preparing and using.Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, VV.A.Noyes, 149, Fower's Block Rochester, N.Y.lOe.o.w.October 21, 1888.An attempt is to be made to have the cider clause in the Maine prohibitory liquor law repealed by the Legis lature.The movement is in the interest of the farmers, who, it is asserted, are making loud complaints against having apple juice continued under the ban.('onnnmption Surely Cured.To the Editor : Please inform your readers that 1 have a positive remedy for the above named disease.By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured.I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their Express and P.O.address.Respectfully, Dr.T.A.SLOCUM 37 Youge St., Toronto, Out SHERBROOKE MARKET.Janaary.26, 1889.(Reported by MacFarlane Mining Company.) FLOUR, GRAIN, Ac.Patent Hecuba, ^bbl.$6 25 & Patent best, ^ bbL.6 25 & Superior Extra.5 75\t& City Strong Bakers.Oatmeal, ^ bbl., medium.Oatmeal, rolled, ^ bbl.Oatmeal, Granulated.Middlings, ^ 100 tbs.Buckwheat Flour, ip 100 tbs.Graham Flour Cracked Wheat.Shorts, ^ 100 lbs.Wheat Bran, ^ 100lbs.Buckwheat, Bran.Provender (second).Provender (first).Yellow Meal (coarse) .Oats, ^ bushel (32 tbs)., Peas #?bushel, good., Beans & bushel.Buckwheat bushel .Wheat ^ bushel.5 75 5 90 5 00 5 75 5 25 1 20 2 50 2 50 2 60 1 10 1 00 1 60 1 40 1 50 1 20 41 85 1 30 60 1 35 6 75 6 75 6 00 6 30 6 00 6 50 6 25 1 30 3 00 3 00 3 00 1 20 1 10 1 75 1 50 1 60 1 30 45 1\tCO 2\t00 70 l 5o Barley \t\t65\t\t75 Pork, Morgan 8.C.C., per bbl.\t18 59\t\t Heavy Mesa O.I- per bbl\t\t18 00\t\t Lard, Armour, per pail\t\t2 20\t\t FARMERS MARKET.\t\t\t Potatoes I?bushel\t\t45\t0\t55 Onions ip peck\t\t36\ta\t40 Beets, HP bushel\t\t45\ta\t50 Butter, fresh prints\t\tJ5\ta\t26 Butter, ^ tub\t\tla\ta\t22 Lard,\t1T>\t\t12$\t&\t15 Cheese, ^ th, dairy\t\t12\tta\t15 Cheese, ¥ tb, factory\t\t12\ta\t15 Maple Sugar\t\t8\ta\t10 Bees Honey, ^ th, in boxes\t\t18\ta\t20 Kggs.^ doz., fresh\t\t25\ta\t30 Apples, # bbl., green\t\t200\ta\t3 00 Beef, quarter\t\t5\ta\t7 \t6\t(ft\t8 Beef, corned\t\t8\ta\t10 Mutton\t\t8\t»\t1C Lamb\t\t8\ta\t10 Fork,in carcase\t\t7 00\ta\tU 00 Pork,\tth., fresh\t\t1\"\ta\t12 Pork, salt, ^ fh\t\t00\ta\t12 Wood, hard dry\t\t\t3 00\t@\t4 00 \u201c\tsoft \u2022\u2022\t\t2 50\teloug lu*re \u201c \" \u201cCastoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.\u201d H.A.Archer, M.D\u201e 111 So.Oxford St, Brooklyn, N.Y.I Castoria cures Colic.Constipât:™, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, KnictaUon, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes digestion.Without injurious medication.The Centavr Company.77 Mu.ray Street, N.Y :\t.\t».it all comes from *1** U,P m th* Wh West, aome-where.Look Oat for I».| If you are troubled with a cold or «.ugh, however light the attack, look out for it, do not allow it to settl* on the lungs : break up the cough by loosening the tough phlegm with Hav-j yard s Pectoral Balsam.\t2»i>5 5:10 A.!¥!.* 1VI II g ht.Johns W.R.8:20 P.J4.6.50 u.m., a.m., Wo a.in , h 11.45 a, ohm 15 a.ma 7.' r 9.10 EXPRESS, arrivinj bury 12.55 a.ni , W m., Concord, N .H., a.m., Boston 8.; .m., Greenfield 6.< 0 uriugfield 7.io a.m., New York 3:00 A.port with Day Express, ar MIXED, connecting at Xew-1 Day riving in Boston at a:45 p.m.»! HI.KICPIXtt CARS, from Sln-rbr-jok*' through to Springfield on train Icav 114 Sherbrooke >-:20 p.in , connecting at Ne wport with Puilm n Sleeping car for Bostcn, also, Aîonarch Sleeping (Jars leave Springfield on 8 00 p.m.train for Sherbrooke, and I nllman Sleeping car on 7:< u p m.tiain for .Newport and Montreal.ING REMOVED our business to the store lately occupied by FLETCHER THOMPSON, which has been remodelled and fitted up in first class style, We have, in addition to our previous stock, purchased a nre assortment of a FIRST CLASS GOODS FROM I H h SÛUTH.^L i w Inch we oiler at our usual low Boston 9 a.m.-:o:- Advantagesthat hr;ve not been offered yet to the Public.Messrs H.PKEFONTAIKE & CO.WILL GIVE FROM SATURDAY the 3rd inNtnnt, FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, THE GRAND REDUCTION of 15 par cent on all cash purchases made at their store Within the time mentioned above.THE LARGEST DI PLAY OF FALL & WINTER GOODS EVER SHOWN BEFORE.BARGAINS FOR ALL.H.Prefontaine & Co 130 Wellington St., SHERBROOKE.Heney & Ferguson -ARE- Receiving Large Consignments FOR THE \"EA STEH HOLIDAYS 11.05 a.ra.,NEW field 8.00a.m., R.Junction, 1 brooKe 8.4 > p ashua 1U.lu a.m.,Concord YORK 10.3 p.m.Spring->r sen field 9 35 a.m., W »5 p.m., arriving Sher- m.non A a EXP! tua b.L rk 4 loav p.m., r I Spi p- Greenfield 9.12 12.40 a.m., arriving Sherbrc J.FLAXDhRtS,\tH.R.F Gen.Puss Agent.3 Boston 7 p.m ., icord 9.25 p.ra., iglield 8.0.» p.m., W R.Junction à 7.4 i a.m.JSOM, Div Mint.QUEBEC CENTRAL R\u2019Y.Favrrite S.ute to Q,u*boc and Points on ih- Intercolonial En Iway.ill prices.OUR STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OF CROSSE & BLACKWELL S JAM , JELLIES.PICKLES, SAUCES, and MARMALADES.DOUGLAS\u2019 TOMATOES, the best brands of PEACHES, Pears, Strawberries, French Peas, Clam Chowder, Salmon, Lobster, Mackerel, Sardines, Hominy, Glasgow Brose Meal, -ON AND AFTER- Monday, October 2 Dili.Trains will Leave Sherbrooke : EX i* H IT\t! «eaves \"dierbrooke 8: lô a in.Arrive B e Juu< tioti 1'i:4 p.m.Arrive Hail tk i Ju eu.ui p.in.Arrive Levis :10 p iu.Arrive .uebec by Ferry 3.30 p.m.MIXED Leaves Sherbrooke 7:16 » ni.Arrive B« auce Junction 4:1 » p.in.Amve at.Francis 7:45 p m.Trains G IX - 1' Leaves St Leav.s Be Anivi s ut In i QUICK TIMK.SURE CC Connections at H xdoniai Railway for i Campbell ton, St.Join iu the Mantim Pi At Quebec witu RAILWAY tor lint the West.With QUEBEC / RAILWAY for ali p< Arrive at Sherbrooke : 3c by Ferry 12:31 d.Oo p.m.NO DKI.AY NM l Jun -tion wii *rc*d i Loup, 1 J.H.WALSH, Gen\u2019i Fit.and I Sherbrooke, Oetol iuuer\u2019t.-COMPRISING OF- Hams, Bacon and Lard.We make a specialty of PURE COFFEE AND TEAS, Black, Japan, Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Pekoe, and all other goods kept in a first class Grocery.Orange Fruits of all kinds in their season.Fresh Fish constantly on hand -IRIEIMIIEJVEBiEIR- We will not be beat in quality of goods or price of same.Lie Donald Bros.Telephone No.48.-No.8 Wellington Square.25 CuBt,,mer (getting his hair cut)\u2014 Didiu you nip off a piece of ear tlieiW Barber (reassuungly) *Yes, niilor .a small piece, but not \u2019nough to effect « e heirin\u2019.\u2019\t^ A spring medicine is needed by everyone NN inter food, largely con-sisting of salt meat aud suimj fata causes the liver to become disordered aud the blood impure, hence the necessity of a cleansing medicine.The best is Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla.\u2018I am growing up pretty fast, and soon 1 shall be raising a moustache,' said Tommy Toddler.\u2018You are mistaken, my boy.When you raise a moustache you'll be growing down.\u2019 O.M.Milgay, Parkdale, Toronto, writes: My wife had several severe attacks of cramps in the stomach.Hearing of Dr.Austin's Phosphatine, and its pleasantness to take, I gave her two bottles and she has not had an at tack since, and her health is much im proved.\u2019 For sale by all druggists, tf Trackman (to tramp)\u2014\u2018Sure, yez had better get off the track, the fasht mail is due.Tramp\u2014\u2018Say, boss, yer don t think I d let it run over me, do ye/\u2019 Faix, it isn\u2019t that 1 fear, but the engineer will tak that nose of yez for a red light, and shtop the train.\u2019 \u201cAyer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral has given me great relief in bronchitis.Within a month 1 have sent some of this preparation to a friend suffering from bronchitis and asthma.It has done him so much good that he writes for more.' Charles F.Dunterville, Plymouth, England.The chap who claims to have first used the expression, \u2018In the soup,\u2019 is Matthew Davis, of Lockport, and the ppblic will be pleased to learn that he is laid up with a broken leg.The fool-killer struck for his head, but missed him.Hall s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re-uewer impart* a fine gloss and frenh-ness to the hair, and is highly recommended by physicians, clergymen and scientists as a preparation accomplishing wonderful results.It is a certain remedy for removing dandruf, making th e scalp white and clean, and restoring gray hair to its natural color.tf An older sister who was talking to I a small brother the other day about the evils of using slang, happened I shortly afterwards to use the word Dick you HAMS AND BACON, sit f*d ?FRESH EGGS AND CHOICE TABL1 B U T T E R, CRANBKULI ES, ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES, FALL & WHITER SUITS Made of Canadian ami Importe * Fabric* in late t Be*! n* and most fashionable stales ftoin 1^X22-00 upwards.ELEGANT WALKING SUITS, FINEST DRESS SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS 'lade to order from my new stock of handsome om my now stoc patterns, all at ionoDle .INS 7:45 a.m.iVE SHERBROOKE.Parties d siring to have it done at any time, spectfuliy solicited.cloth made up can Public patruuago is Toronto, -^t.CCFFSES, CHOICE TEAS ANE IPxxre J©^>ioeîs.1 2:30 r.M.for Le rtitu intcimediate n, Farnham, St.Thom is.etc.Lako Meg an tic Also a large stock of choice Family Groceries.PRICES LOW.R.L PARKER &GS 1 :45 btu.t:C 7:40 nu r p.m.for Farnham and intermediate STORE IN M, KECHNIE\u2019S BUILDING 150 aVellin^toii Klreet.Henry A eilleux j ii.ite tta ion xville.Lake Megantic and Sherbrooke, Sept.20,1898.IAKAFNKHH CURED.\u2014A veiy interesting / 1>\u20192 p&kc Illustrated Boow on Deafness Noises in the head.How they nixy he cured at your home Post free 3 i.\u2014 Address Dr Nicholson, 30, St.John street, Montreal.\tIy4\u20ac Fop the Holidays ! W.R.WARD\u2019S 10 TRAINS 7:35 »\u2022* ¦ un diate s 1 1 :00 a.it in etc ARRIVE SHERBROOKE.ora Lake Megantic and inter-ttions.from New Un gland points Farn- 7:30 i\u2019 Montre 1 1 UlC.il 55 A.m.from Li St.Johns, Farn» and inter- Ac sta CROCE £.-A N D- SHERBROOKE 6 Commercial St Dec.2Hh.1SS8.TiCKEI .and et thi OFFICES Station NEW TIN SHOP (Opposite P.Olivier's store) Wellington St., SHERDROOKE i The subscriber has purchased the Tinware} business of Mr.Benoit, and will carry on the! same in all its branches.All kinds TIN WARKj kept on hand or m de to order by experienced! workmen PLUMBING and GAS-FlillNGj done at reasonable prices.\tI Uul Mo.29 in the Square.-JUST RKCKIVKD- A FULL STOCK OF CHOICE GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, NUTS AND CONFECTIONERY F JR THE HOLIDAY TRADE! Winch wilt be su\u2019d at the very smallest advance ON COST FOR CASH.1 Car Winter Apples at $1.75 to $2.50 per bbl.1 Car Granulated Sugar, 12 lbs.for $1.00.100 loxes New Raisins, 3 lbs.for 25 cts.bridal Hose and Uwosso Flour $6.65 to $6.75.Choice Entter and Fresh Eggs.FRESH OYSTERS CONSTANTLY ON HAND.The cheapest place in the city to buy NUTS and CONFECTIONERY DO NOT FAIL TO GET MY PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING Sherbrooke, November 30tb, 1888.-REMEMBER THAT- PROVISIONS! 111 ftn.FRESH FISH RECEIVED REGULARLY.FOR- ntr.al, Hew T-rk, Boston and iTcw England.un day, Oct.7.h, TRAINS LEAVE WATERLOO ALL KINDS OF FRUI1 IN SEASON.PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.R.L».Ruvlfor\u2019 Co March T3, 1888.VOÎMUICIUJ 7:39 ROOFING SlfvlSON\u2019S LINIMENT i } - m., O T.Pf 1 .let.ton i\u2018i i , Farnham '\u2022¦55 in , M.,i ., White : p.m., Nashua uentield \u2022 :4 > p m., ork 10:00 p.m.r »St.Johns to Bos- Tin and Slate WAKRAN FED, at lowest figures A share of public patronage is solicited.All orders will receive the best attention.Cftas.Beauregard.BOOTS ftNDSHOES'S lias taken the preparation people of the best lead, and ever offered to th CANADA for the BELIEF and CURE of \u2018dictator.\u2019 \u2018You shouldn't say I lator,\u2019 said the little purist, should say Richard Potato.\u2019 In h Better lliittior \\oh.My son aoetl eleven, was cured of an eruptive humor that covered his head and face with sores, by two buttles of Burdock Blood Bitters and Pills,\u201d testifies Mrs.Mary Fulford, of Port Hope, Out.\t2w25 Servant girl, who has been sent by her mistress to change a book\u2014\u201cNow mind you give me the right one thia Mme !\u201d Librarian's asisstant\u2014\u201cYou have always had the right book.\u201d Servant Girl\u2014\u201cWell, I don\u2019t know how you make that out ; I've had to change every book we\u2019ve had yet!\" Advice to Mother*.\u2014Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of Cutting Teeth I If ao send at once and get a bottle of \u201cMrs.Winslow\u2019s Soothing Syrup\u201d for Children Teething.Its value is incalculable.It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately.Depend upon it, mothers ; there is no mistake almut it.It cures Dysentery and Diarrhœa; regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the Gums, reduces Inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system.\u201cMrs.Winslow\u2019s Soothing Xyrup \u2019for childrer teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest, and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world Price twenty-five cents a bottle.Be sure anl'Osk for \u201cMrs.Winslow's Soothing kyrup,\u201d and take no other kind.\tIy27 A wise boy, like a wise lawyer, considers how he will answer possible objections before he puts in his plea.\u201cPapa,\u201d said Charlie, \u201cwill you buy me a drum,\u201d \u201cAh, but, my boy, you will disturb me very much if 1 do?\u2019 Oh, no, papa, 1 won\u2019t drum only when you are asleep.' MOTHERS ! >1.1 ¦Hioea n.adi stand.irat-cl ass 4oot8 and1 to order on short no ice at my old m34\tC.BEAUREGARD.E.BOUCHER, Piumliei, Informs the public that he has removed his .:40\" LX 1» .y V Y 6U \u2022rs St.J l.us to Boston and W\\v 4 |> m.DESTROYS AMD REMOVES WORMS OF ALL KINDS IN CHILDREN OR .ADULTS SWEET AS SYlsUP AND ; CANNOT HARM THE: MOST I -5-DEL.ICATE CHILD \u2022£\u2014 I ADVERTISE IN THE SHERBROOKE EXAMINER IF YOU Want a Cook Want a Clerk, Want a Partner, Want a Situation Want to Sell a Piano, Want to buy a Horse, Want to sell a Carriage, Want to Buy or sell a Farm Want to Leta House or Cottage Want to Sell H ouse Property, Want to Sell Groceries or Drugs, Want to Sell Household Furniture, Want to Sell Dry Goods or Carpets, Want to find Customers for Anything ADVERTISE IN THE SHERBROKE EAXAMINER The Very Best Medium m the Count)y Advertising will gain NewCustomers Advertising will keepOldCustomers Advertising liberally always Pays, Advertising makes Success Easy, Advertising Begets Confidence, Advertising Shows Energy, Advertising Shows Pluck, Advertise then at Once, Advertise Continually, Advertise Skillfully, Advertise Freely, Advertise Here, ADVERTISE NOW.-ADVERTISE IN THF- SHERBROOKE EXAMINER FKO.VJ'.tutu i Wateiloo, (Ju J.W.huB ils, j.: Pi Stock to the\t; store\tlately occupied by H.M.Mul- iigaii, M W\t«\u2022llingl\tt >u \"street, wh re he will cou- stautly hav\te fur s\tale a large assortment of SHELF i\tAND\tHEAVY HARDWARE, STOVE;\tS, BA\tR IRON AND STEEL, PAINTS,\tOIL:\tS, VARNISHES, GLASS \tWAR\tIE, CUTLERY.FAR\tM II\tilPLEMENTS, ETC, fv\tule age\tut for the celebrated Me\trai\tic Shingle.[I> gu^.rac\ttf*es tl\ti .t \u2022 ny buMding roofed with this shingi\te wili\tU protected against wind, snow or rui\tn.Ir\tis also proof griiuet fire.A visit to\tbis st\tore is respectfully solicited.AO articl\tes sold *e i\tat very low prices.Kumem- NL W\teliinif! on street.81\t >7.10, $72.10, and $'2 10 (According to accommodation-) lutetmedia-e.$35.50 fctecrage.$>5.50 To settue Berth», Tickets and further inform-ation, apply to J# A; READY, Agent, Mcxohante Bank of Canada, Sherbrock e, J anuary, ?889.T-rJocks all the clogneH avenues of the \u2022o'Weis, Kidneys and Liver, carrying Tgradually without weakening the system, \u2019 ! the impurities and foul humors of the relions ; .at the s me tune Correcting -Cid.ty of the Stomach, em m- Bill* \u2022tsn-ss.Dyspepsia ne; .tacfcsE.D > '\u2022-evs.Heartburn.Ccnsupatvcr.Dryness of the bnin.Drops\".Div isa of Vision.Jaundice.Salt Khcum.~.-ipc-las, Scrofula, Flutterin': cf > Heart, Nervousness and Generr 1 vlnlity ; all these and many othet sim * r Complaints y\u2019eld to th\u201c bn pm* inf uenre BUEDOCF' ôiiOOD BITTERS, mple Bottles ICc ; Regular size f- For sale by all dealers.(\u2022 :::i.nM:.Y CO., rroz>ri« torii.Tliront.Ask For Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla, and be sure you get it, when you want the best blood-purifier.With its forty years of unexampled sue cess in the cure of Blood Diseases, you can make no mistake in preferring Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla to any other.Th# fore-runner of modern blood medicines, Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla is still the most poj>-ular, being in greater demand than all others combined.\u201cAyer\u2019s Sarsaparilla is selling faster than ever before.I never hesitate to recommend it.\u201d \u2014George W.Whitman, Druggist, Albany, Ind.\u201c I am safe in saying that mv sales of Ayer's Sarsaparilla far excel*those of any other, and it gives thorough satisfaction.\u201d\u2014 L.H.Bush, Des Moines, Iowa.\u201cAyer\u2019s Sarsaparilla and Ayer's Pills are the best selling medicines in my store.I can recommend them conscientiously.\u201d\u2014 C.Bickhaus, Pharmacist, Koseiand, 111.\u201c We have sold Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla here for over thirty years and always recommend it when asked to name the j best blood-purifier.\u201d\u2014W.T.McLean, Druggist, Augusta, Ohio.\u201c I have sold your medicines for the last seventeen years, and always keep | them in stock, as they are staples.« There is nothing so good for the youthful blood' as Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla.\u201d\u2014 It.L.Parker, Fox Lake, V is.\u201cAyer\u2019s Sarsaparilla gives the best I satisfaction of any medicine I have in stock.I recommend it.or.as the ! Doctors say, \u2018 I prescribe it over the counter.\u2019 It never fails to meet the cases for w-hich I recommend it, even where the doctors\u2019 prescriptions have been of no avail.\u201d \u2014 C.F.Calhoun, Monmouth, Kansas.Castoria is recommended by sicians for children teething.It is a purely vegetable preparation, its ingredients are published around each bottle.It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harmless.It relieves constipation, regulates the bowels, quiets pain, cures diarrhoea and wind colic, allays feverishness, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and gives it refresh ing and natural sleep.Castoria is the children's panacea\u2014the mother's friend.35 doses, 35 cents.Iyl3 Two friends, G.and H.are in the French Cathedral in M ontreal.G.notices a number of pews near together each ornamented with a large wtiite card, containing the words A Louer, and remarks in all seriousness : \u201cH., this man A Louer must have a Very large family.See how many pews he has.\u201d H.explains, and takes great pleasure in sh< wing how many h uses owned in Montreal by the same man, A Louer, (Fact.) \u2018Darling, de up ii said he, tenderly, tij'ye ind to ask you\u2014to ask \u2022s.\u201d she whispered, breathlessly.¦ ask you to become my wife.1 \u201cY \u201cT mow, dearest, that it is bold, it is iresumptums for me to do so.You ire so much superior to me.I urn, I eel, unworthy of >ou, hut-\u2019 \u201ciSay no more, John, i am yours.f >u may lie unworthy of me, but-\u201d \u2018But what, dearest ?\u201d \u201cHalf a loaf is better than no btead.\u2014Huston Currier.A Good Housewife.I can tell her By her cellar.Clean!}- shelves and whitened wall ; I can guess her By her dresser, By the back staircase and hall.And with pleasure Take her measure By the way she keeps her brooms, And by peeping At the \u201ckieping\" Of her back aud unseen rooms ; By her kitchen\u2019s air of neatness, By its general completeness.Where is cleanliness and sweetness The rose of order blooms.Looking to Matrimony.fellow ?Some-Speak it right Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr.A C.Ayer & Co., Lowe!), fttoefcii six boules, $6.Mass.Worth $h s bottle.\u201cWhat is it, old thing s on your mind.out 1\u201d \u201cTell you the truth, old man.I'm goii g to get matritd pretty s« on.\u201d \u201cI foispecttd as much.Well, what can ! do for you f\u2019 \u201c'ibiit r jm-t » h^t I ctme to see you \u2022bout.l«:itypU, you kin.w.\u201d \u201cYcr, 1 know You wa- t me tnh® your 8tc n.i, and tee (bat all ihe |.rt-iin:inari«s an.done nyumr aid according to tbe c> de.Y « u \\ e g- : u>to trouble and ward me to in il ja u i ut.Well, old fellow, 1 11 8ee you ihtougb.1 may want gome one to do as much for me sometime.\tFrancisco Fost.\u2022 \u2022\tv à v,.*-:- - 0NLY COPY AVAILABLE f '\u2022Je '\u2022\u2022\u2022 SHEBBROOkB EXAMINER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1889.\t\t\t &CXO J^duevtisementa IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR LARGE STOCK OF CANNED GOODS, PREVIOUS TO ssTOCK TAKING, WE HAVE COM MENCED SELLING Tomatoes» Peas, Corn, etc., at cost price.H lbs.GRANULATED SUGAR,\t$l.oo ENGLISH BREAF\u2019AST TEA,\t40 GOOD JAPAN TEA,\t40 BEST PA8TRT FLOUR,\t8.50 GOOD FAMILY FLOUR,\t6.00 t BARS ELECTRIC SOAP,\t26 KNQLISH MINCE MEAT IN GLASS JARS.\t Hams, Bacon,\tLard The Churches.Chüech.Pastob.\tA.M.\tP.V.\tS.-8.St.awdrxw\u2019s.Rev.A.Dee-\t11:00\t7:00\t2: SC COHOBKOATIONAL.Rev.H.E.Barnes.\t11.00\t7:00\t12:30 St.Pbtbb\u2019s.Rev.G.Thorneloe.\t11:00\t7:00\t3:00 Mbthodist.Kev.Jas.Kines.\t11:00\t7:00\t2:30 Baptist Church, Bev.A- Burwash Sr.MicHABii\u2019s Cath\t10:30\t7:00\t12 00 Bishop Racine, A.E.I>ufreene,V.G.\t10:00\t3:00\t 8T.J*AIC Baptistb.\t10:00\t3:00\t RevH.O.ChBlifoux St.Patricks Church\t\t\t Rev.E.C.Fisette.\t10:00\tj 7:00\t Prayer Meet\u2019g Wed.7:30 Wed.&-00 Wed.8:00 Wed.7:30 Wed.7:30 Y M.C.A.\u2014Sunday Goepel Meeting 4 p.m.Jail Services for Month of January Sat.5th 12th 19th 20th Rev.Mr.Burwash \u201c\t\u201c Kines.\u201c\t\u201c Lee.Congregational Supply.Cheese, etc.No.1 Packed Apples $2.00 per barrel.W.H.Fuller&Co Sherbrooke \u20acxamtner Carnival - Programme.The Canadian Pacific Railway have issued a handsome programme of the Montreal Carnival Sports, with Time Table and rates for return tickets to Montreal during the same.Outside of the programme is a night scene, two snow-shoers being in the foreground on the top of Mount Royal, while in the distance lays the city on one side and the ice castle on the other, illuminated with ascending rockets, while over all sails the glori ous orb of night partially hidden by fleecy clouds.The programmes can be obtained of Mr.John Murray, the Ticket Agent in the Art Building.FRIDAY, FEB.1, 1889.PERSON ALfllNTELLIGENCE.Mr.Onderdonk of British Columbia was in the city on Monday, the guest of James Ross, Esq.R.N.Hall, M.P., has gone to Ottawa to attend the session of the Dominion Parliament which opened yesterday.Cap.John Woodward, who has been laid up at home for ten days past, left yesterday for his post of duty, Montreal.H.C.Wilson, Esq., the well known piano dealer, is still confined to his house through illness ; he hopes soon to be able to come down to the store.CITY ITEMS.The weather looks well for carnival sports next week in Montreal.I dephone No.49.BROOKS BLOCK.A.H.F088 22 WELLINGTON STREET 22 Beckett\u2019s Block, KEEPS * GOOD STOCK OF GEN-ERAL HARDWARE, RJILDERS\u2019 SUPPLIES, AXES, CROSS-CUT SAWS, SKATES, TINWARE, STOVES, BIRD CAGES, HANGING LAMPS, SILVER PLATED WAKE, ETC.t^Smoke the celebrated \u201cQueen\u201d Cigar and be happy.E^*If you want an overcoat, ulster or pea-jacket, go to J.Levinson, tf \u201cThe talk of the city\u201d is the wonderful bargains offered now in Dress and Silks goods at S.Carsley s.The Witness Carnival number is received and is very good and has had a large sale.rF'Our Stock of Dry Good and Millinery Must be all cleared out and Store closed by April first\u2014great bar gains to be had.Co.W.W.Morency & ALABASTINE EOR WALLS AND CEILINGS, ùù j ards for 50 cjnta, two coats.The price of a package is only 50 cents, read; for nse by adding hot water.Sold only in sealed packages, never sold In bulk ; full directions on every paesage.Send for a circulars and read the claims.-A GOOD STOCK OF- W ALL PAPER, CEILING DECORATIONS, WINDOW BLINDS, SPRING HOLLERS, ETC., always on hand.Call and see my goods and get prices before LupiDg elsewhere.A.H.FOSS.ANNUAL Twelve deaths in Sherbrooke during the month of December, 8 males and four females.This shows a pretty healthy state in a population of about 10,000.A good opening for an energetic carpenter with some means is offered in our advertising columns.Read Wilson & Boutelle\u2019s advertisement.Have you ever heard the \u2018Chilian National Air\u2019 sung?Have you heard Chwatal\u2019s Eine Heitre ScJilittenpartie performed with piano, triangle, cornet, sleigh bells, etc., etc.?If not, then go to the Y.M.C.A.Hall Tuesday eve., Feb.5.Admission 25c.To begin at 8 o\u2019clock.Comets.The date of the lecture to be given by Rev.C.R.Flanders of Coaticook for the Young People\u2019s Association of the Methodist Church is changed to Thursday evening the 7th instant.Those who had the pleasure of listening to Mr.Flanders at the recent Sunday School convention will be glad of another opportunity of hearing him.Subject of lecture, \u201cComets.\u201d Admission 10 cents.Richmond.The Rev.A.J.Balfour, Rector of St.Peter\u2019s, Quebec, is here on a visit.To-night (Thursday) he exhibits a number of magic lautern views to the scholars of the St.Anne\u2019s Church Sunday School.Action has been taken with regard to the election ot Mr.J.N.Dubrule, and the qualification of Mr.J.H.Smith, as concillors.The cases will be heard at the next setting of the Superior Court on the 12th :nst.Captain Harkoni\u2019s free reading ,oom, in connection with No.1 Company of the 54th Batt., has the additional attraction of a shooting gallery.Mr.J.C.Sutherland is delivering a course of lectures on chemistry to the students at St.Francis College.Cockle\u2019s Pills for heartburn.Gen.Boulanger was elected in Paris last Sunday by a majority of 00,000.Small Sit«gai! C'OATED Burdock Pills do not gripe or sicken.They are mild and effectual.4w4 The new Methodist church at F itch Bay is to be dedicated on Friday next by Rev.J.Henderson of Montreal, assisted by Revs.C.R.Flanders, J.Kines and others.The quarterly love feast and sacrament of the Lord\u2019s Supper will be administered at the Methodist Church Sunday after morning preaching, Messrs.McFarlane, Austin & Robertson have our thanks for a fine large calendar, the card hearing a colored view of the country seat of the Earl of Shrewsbury.Anything in the line of Readymade clothing could be got at J.Levinson.\ttf ï^\u2019Smoke the popular \u201c Dutch Mike\u201d Cigar, the universal favorite.Lennoxville.A prominent young business man of this village was married one evening not long ago in a very quiet manner, in fact, so still was the affair that the notice in the Examiner appeared in the obituary column, it evidently being thought the most appropriate place.Our worthy road overseer Mr.James Crawford, is kept busy with his snow plow, and it is pleasing to notice how promptly the plow appears after each snow storm.Mr.Crawford has been doing a good job in blasting away the ledge by the roadside near Capt.Molson\u2019s residence, where it is proposed to change the road a little.We regret to hear that Mr.Paddon is seriously ill, but hope he will soon be about again.(From another correspondent-) The anniversary supper held in the Methodist Church Monday evening was largely attended and very successful, the ladies netting about 835.An effort was made to wipe off the old outstanding debt on the church and the whole amount was subscribed, some five hundred dollars, which speaks well for the loyalty and liberality of the members of the church and congregation.The organist of the church, Miss Allan, was presented with two pieces of silverware in token of the appreciation of her services in that capacity.A very interesting programme of speeches and singing was given by Revs.Wm.Adams, R.Smith and the pastor.Bury Farmer\u2019s Club, At a meeting of the Bury Farmer\u2019s Club held in the Town Hall, Robinson, on the 26th day of January 1889, the President, Mr.Anthony Allison, in the chair, the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed.Officers elected for ensuing year :\u2014Mr.Thomas Olson,President ; Mr.F.Goodenough, vice-President ; Mr.Anthony Allison, Treasurer ; W.W.Webster, Sec.Directors :\u2014Mr.Gardner Batley, Mr.Charles Anderson, Mrs.Wm.Lefebvre, Mr.Robert Clark and Mr.Able Whitehead.U.0.F.Court Angus, No.7, C.O.F., intends,to have a church parade on Sunday next, Feb.3rd, at 3 p.m., to S.Saviours Church, East Angus.The brethren of sister courts are cordially invited to attend.fSTL.Smith says he don\u2019t sell cheap goods, but if you want first class Watches and Jewelry cheap, he can furnish them in any quantity desired\u2014 including spectacles.)wing to bad roads and weather and in order to give customers from out of town a chance to participate in his prize sale, Landsberg will continue for two weeks longer to issue tickets for every five dollar purchase, besides giving a discount of ten per cent for cash on all purchases of one dollar and upwards.SWEEPING REDUCTIONS -IN ALL- Winter Goods FLANNELS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, JACKETS AND ULSTERS, KNITTED WOOLEN VJOODS, of every description, / LL REDUCED AT AND BELOW COST.My Stock is large and must he cleared at any sacrifice to make room for the new importations of Spring Goods.This is no puff, but a bona fide Clearing Sale.Come and see for yourselves and you will be convinced.H.SAMUEL, Sign of the Horse Shoe, 117 WELLINGTON STREET, SHERBROOKE.GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878.BAKER\u2019S arranted ahnolu tel y pure Coeoa, from which the excess of OU has been removed.11 has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with .starch.Arrow-root or Sugar, and is therefore far more economical, costing less than one cent a cstp.It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalida as well as for persons tin health._______ Sold by (i roeen everywhere.I BAKER & CO, DorcAester, Hass.The Rev.A.W.McConechy, whose death appears in another column, was for some time a resident in Sherbrooke where he made many friends.While living here he went out gunning one day and by an accidental discharge of his gun received the charge of shot in his body, which it was thought would kill him, but under skilful treatment he recoved, and afterwards moved west w here he entered the ministry.Another Lottery.Mgr.Racine, Bishop of Sherbrooke, in a pastoral letter to the faithful of the diocese, announces the formation of a lottery, to help in enlarging the Seminary building in that town, now much too small for the large number of pupils.\u2014Star.How I Escaped.\u201cHow I Escaped,\u201d a novel edited by Archibald Clavering Gunter, author of \u201cMr.Barnes of New York,\u201d and of \u201cPotter of Texas.\u201d The London Times says, \u201cMr.Gunter\u2019s books are more read than perhaps those of any other living writer.\u201d J.Theo.Robinson, publisher, Montreal, has issued \u201cHow I Escaped\u201d at 25 cents.For sale at all book stores.Newspapec Folder.We beg to draw the attention of all publishers to the advertisement of the \u201cKendall Newspaper Folder\u201d which appears in this issue.We took the machine on trial for a month and were so well pleased with it that we concluded a purchase of it, and also secured the right of selling to Canadian publishers.The Folder costs only about one-third the price of other machines while doing the work equally well.It is built of well seasoned maple, simple in construction and not liable to get out of repair.Any further particulars desired will be gladly supplied by us to intending purchasers.\u201cI beg to acknowledge the receipt of fifty-six dollars from Messrs.Ridout & Lyster, Gen.Agents of the Sun Life Assurance Co.; this amount being payment in full of the indemnity claimed by me for my recent accident.The \u201cSun\" pays promptly and acts fairly and it gives me pleasure to tell it.\tA.Brunelle.Capelton, Jan.1889.The Corporation of Montreal have decided to purchase three new fire engines the No.1 Silsby and a Holloway Chemical Engine also a Clapp & Jones.Mr.J.C.Waterhouse of Sherbrooke is the agent in Canada for the Silsby and Holloway engines and has succeeded amid the strong exertions of rival dealers in disposing of the above solely on their merits and the excellent record given of the Silsby in Sherbrooke by Chief Davidson who pertinently answered the question as to its getting water-choked that you could no more choke the Silsby than you could a turbine wheel.That\u2019s the machine we want, said Alderman Grenier, and it was done.Fires.\u2014The brigade had three calls on Tuesday last.The first was at F.A.Camirand\u2019s hotel, Factory St., at 3 a.m., caused by the chimney being stuffed up.Damage slight.The next, about 7:30 a.m., was in Mr.Bryant\u2019s house on Portland Square occupied by Mr.A.H.Foss and Mr.John Murray.The fire was in Mr.Foss\u2019 side, and took in the floor and partition of the dining-room.The family were out at the time, hut Mr.Murray discovered it and gave the alarm.Some damage was done to the floor and partition, also to the carpet and other things in the room by fire and water, but the loss is not serious.The third fire was at Geo.Therrien\u2019s in East Sherbrooke, caused by a defective chimney.Damage slight.Kingsbury.The friends of the Rev.J.R.McLeod gave him a genuine surprise on Monday evening.Not less than fifty put in their appearance and took possession of the manse.A very pleasant evening was spent.Both Mr.and Mrs.McLeod received many valuable and useful presents.We have now plenty of snow, and mill logs, bark and railway ties are on the move.Arthur Martin, employed in the clapboard mill here, was seriously injured by being struck with a lever while removing logs.Dr.Stewart was in attendance a few minutes after the accident, and hopes he has received no internal injuries.Mr.Michael Delaney takes over the contract for carrying the mail from New Rockland to Melbourne on 1st April next, his tender being, it is said, ten dollars per annum less than the present contractor Mr.John Broderick.We have got a very good mail service, and ten dollars a year between a proved and an untried man is a small sum.We can only hope that the new broom in this case, will be as good as the old one.Later: Arthur Martin,who got.hurt last 1 Monday while rolling logs, died Tuesday night, 29th January.Coroner Woodward held an inquest on the body and the jury returned a verdict of accidental death.Johnville.Since my last writing a much esteemed citizen has passed away, Mr.Chas.Smith, of whose serious illness mention was made in our last.His funeral services on Wednesday the 23rd instant were conducted by Rev.A.C.Scarth, M.A.During his lifetime he took an active interest in, and was identified with the public welfare of this place.He leaves a widow to mourn his loss, and two sons and a daughter, all of whom are residents of the neighboring Republic.Mr.Geo.Smith and Mr.M.Hamilton,our S.S.delegates to the late convention, presented a brief report of the proceedings to the school last Sabbath.They expressed much satisfaction and brought out some of the striking points discussed for local benefit.Because of illness Rev.Mr.Hanson was unable to preach anniversary sermons as announced for last Sabbath.Rev.Mr.Robinson preached as usual, and if the sermon was lacking in novelty it was full of the earnestness and ability that is characteristic of our respected pastor.Mrs.J.F.C.Oakes has been suffering from an attack of erysipelas, but is now recovering.Your correspondent desires to express satisfaction with a lately introduced feature f your paper, namely \u201c Chat on Current Events.\u201d We wish you had more space to devote to Felix and to literary notices.Death of Chief Justice Richards.Ottawa, Jan.26.\u2014Sir Wm.Buell Richards died at his residence here this morning aged seventy-four.He was Ex-Chief J ustice of the Supreme Court.Diabetes was the cause of death, Sir William retired from the bench several years ago.He had been confined to his bed for several months past.The remains will probably be interred at Brockville.\u201c\\ COUCHS, COLDS, Croup and Consumption CURED BY ALLEN\u2019S LUNG BALSAM 26c.50c.and 81.00 par bottla.Haveyou a Pain anywhere about you ?USB PHRRY DAVIS' \u201cPAIN KILLER\u201d and Get Instant Relief.¦¦WARS OF IMITATIONS.28 Cts.Per Bottle.fen* Jolld OolH w.uv Bold for S1OO.uutU Ui«.v B.u $36 wauh in tM world koopor.Wor-.rantod.Boo*, Hunuaf Coooo.doth lodioa1 ' f.nto otxoo.with works ona roooo ot 0,001 roloo.Our Pmoa lo sock loco! d/ coo xocnro on.tno, torrlb-r with our lor*o oad.ol-mVi.lino of HouOPholA .\u2014-r*\u2014 Th*\u2018* aomploo, on mil 00 tbo wolek, wo toad ______ Srrwr, owd ofoer yo« 5oto kept _ Tt* bom for \u2022 mwtk.Calendars.\u2014It is getting to be quite the thing among leading business htnis to issue to their regular customers an annual souvenir, and no better or more useful article than a handsome calendar can be offered.Such a souvenir has been issued py Messrs Lucke iv Mitchell, the well known hardware firm of this city, they select ed 4 designs of elegant steel engraved Calendars which have been eagerly sought after, the two dogs being most highly prized.The Quebec Central Railway have also issued a handsome steel Calendar for which they have had a great demand.Messrs Thompson & Co., Bobbin and Spool manu facturers issued a very taking Calendar, six little black dogs crowding in basket.The E.T.Corset Company issued four small designs which were attractive.These calendars were purchased from the engravers by us and printed for the above firms.is well known all over the Dominion that S.Carsley is showning the best and the cheapest sailor suits in the market.t^In making your selection of a 10c Cigar always ask for the celebrated \" Queen,\u201d it takes the lead.\ttf Lecture- The Rev.Jas.Lawson will deliver a temperance lecture on Monday evening, Feb.4th, in the Y.M.C.A.Hall under the auspices of District Lodge No.5, 1.O.of G.T.All are cordially invited.New Books at the Loan Library.Anna Karennia, Tolstoi ; Bonaven-tu:e, Cable ; High Life in France un der the Republic, by Granville Murray ; What I remember, Adolph Trol lope ; A Journey Round my Room, de Maistre ; Tropical Africa, Drummond Natural Law in the Spiritual World, Drnmmond.The People\u2019s Jimmy Wins.The Court of Appeals rendered judgment Wednesday in the case of James McShane, M.P.P., who had appealed from a judgment of the Court of Review, granting the appeal, which is a triumph for Mr.McShane, and enables him to take his seat in the Quebec Legislature as soon as the write is issued and served upon the Speaker of the Assembly.East Hatley The Rev.Magee Pratt of Cook-shire is to be the lecturer at the social ip the Academy Hall, next Tuesday evening, Feb.5th.Mr.Pratt has acquired considerably notoriety as a lecturer and is highly spoken of at Compton, Robinson and Sherbrooke.His subject will be \u201cFlower Voices.\u201d.The Ladies Guild held a very successful social at the hall last evening.The sugar was excellent, the company laige and the entertainment good.Sleighing is good and teamsters are happy.Mrs.Homer Pool who has been confined to her bed for several weeks is slowly improving.\u2014Jan.30.Mr Blaine\u2019s Policy.NOT LIKELY TO SETTLE THE FISHERIES \u2014VIGOROUS ACTION REGARDING SAMOA.London, January 29.\u2014The Daili) News says it does not suppose that Mr.Blaine, if he becomes Scretary of State, will feel himself too closely bound by the comments of the Republican convention of Cleveland\u2019s policy to attempt to settle the fisheries question.It prefers to believe that he will be guided by his knowledge of the British people and the consciousness that more is to be gained by setling such ugly questions than by keeping them open.New York, January 29.\u2014A Washington despatch says Senators Hale, Evarts and Cameron had a private conference yesterday with Mr.Blaine.It is said the Samoan question formed the subject of discussion, and that Mr.Blaine gave his views very freely as to the action he believed the State Departement should take in the present will consent to discuss in detail the views expressed by Mr.Blaine, it is generally understood he outlined a vigorous policy.The Board of Trade dinner in Montreal last Wednesday evening was a most brilliant affair.If it is a 5c.Cigar you are looking for.any one will tell you to smoke the popular \u201cDutch Mike,\u201d of course.^The Dominion Parliament was for maliy opened yesterday by Lord Stanley with the usual ceremony.His address referred to his recent coming to Canada, his regret at the failure of the fishery treaty, the franchise, commercial legislation, ocean Mail service, criminal law, the labor commission, etc.A Great SnflTeror.That person who is afflicted with rheumatism is a great sufferer and greatly to be pitied if they cannot procure Hagyard\u2019s Yellow Oil.This remedy is a certain cure, not only for rheumatism hut for all external aches and internal pains.\t2* 25 At the meeting of the Simcoe County Council, at Barrie, a memorial to the Dominion Government to submit prohibition to a \u201cvote of the people on its own merits, clear of any other issue,\u201d w as agreed upon.Memorials were also adopted asking the Legislatare to allow County Councils the appointment of all sheriffs, gaolers and other officers under the pay of the people.Mirnculon».\u201cMy Miraculous Cure was that I had suffered from kidney disease for abt ut two years, was off work all that time.A friend told me of B.B.B., 1 tried it, and am happy to say that 1 was cured by two bottles.\u201d Wm.Tier St.Marys, Ont.\t2iv25 Madam Albani, the renowned Canadian prima donna, scored a grand triumph at her two concerts in Montreal during the past week.Queen\u2019s Hall was densely packed at large prices (84 per ticket) and the gifted lady received a perfect furore of applause, responding graciously to the numerous encores demanded.Her signing is described as grand.She is to give another concert there before leaving for Europe.A Professional Opinion.Rev.F.Gunner, M.D., of Listowel, Out., says regarding B.B.B., \u201c1 have used your excellent Bui dock Compound in practice and in my family since 1884, and hold it No.1 on my list of sanative remedies.Your three busy Bs never sting, weaken or worry.\t2w25 We hear there is great excitement in Montreal over the publication of the Carnival number of the Montreal Star one firm alom offering to buy and pay cash for one hundred thousand copies.The Carnival Star this year is said to he of surpassing grandeur.The public were prepared for something good, hut did not dream of such a galaxy of beautiful and thrilling things.The îtciu Attucvtlscmmte GRIFFITHS DRUG STORE, TELEPHONE NO.87, 121 Wellington Street ALWAYS KEEPS ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PATENT MEDICINES.ALSO ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED ASSORTMENT OF PERFUMES, SOAPS, TOILET ARTICLES, ETC, ETC.Do not forget the address, GRIFFITH\u2019S DRUG STORE 121 Wellington Street.N.B.\u2014Physicians supplied at special rates.Star numbi cents.If can be prot must find can\u2019t solve r is etailed at thirty-fivi Is Randboro.The Peace Society.Boston, January 28.\u2014The American Peace Society to-day adopted resolutions congratulating this country, Canada and Great Britian on the recent absence of causes of irritation as to the fisheries and increase of friendliness shown in projects for commercial and political union, expressing sympathy with France\u2019s efforts to maintain peace, declaring that the Samoan troubles should be settled by negotiation or arbitration, deprecating the further ravage of civil war in Hayti and sharply criticising the recent suggestions of the United States engineers that the country should spend $5,000,000,000 in fortifications and have a standing army of 150,000 and a proportionate navy.Legislation for the Protestant School Commissioners.Ex.-Alderman Holland, Treasurer of the Protestant Board of School Commissioners, states that Mr.J.S.Hail, M.P.P., is taking charge of a bill which will in a day or two be presented to the Legislature, asking that the school law he amended like the one in Ontario, thereby providing that the Protestants of this province have the same right as in Ontario, so as to obtain their full share of the taxes paid by the joint stock companies.If the bill is thrown out in Quebec, the Board is determined to carry it to Ottawa, as provided by the British North American Act, and if necessary, even to the foot of the throne itself.\u2014Star.Many weeks have passed since you received any report from this place.The reason has been lack of news to write about.The want of snow for lumbering has been sadly felt until now.There are quite a number sick in this vicinity____.Mr.Wm.G.Planche has been confined to hishouse for some time, is now better and able to ride and walk.Mr.S.N.Hurd is also better and goes out for short rides.Mrs.Hurd is also improving from her lameness and can walk across the room although the fractured limb is not strong.Mr.D.Stone has been troubled with a lung difficulty for some time but he is now some better.Mrs.Robert Leggett, sr., of Auckland, died on the 2nd Jan.1889, aged 77 years and 7 months.She came from England with her former husband, Stephen Cable in the year 1836 and settled in Bury but did not remain there only a few years when thay moved to Eaton where they lived until the death of her husband who left six young children.After a time Mrs.Cable married Robert Leggett who survived her only five days, Mr.Leggett dying on the 7th Jan., 1889, aged 85 years, 10 months and seven days.Mr.Leggett with his first wife and children came from England in 1826 and went into Bury, but not finding the prospects to his liking moved to Newport and worked for Mr.M.S.Rand for some years.On spare days he commenced to clear a lot of land in the Township of Auckland to prepare a farm and home for himself and family, which by perseverance and industry he succeeded in accomplishing.He was the only inhabitant in the Township for several years.He leaves a fine farm to his son with whom the deceased couple have lived and been cared for in their declining years of life.Your correspondent also came from England with his parents in the year 1837, and has known the above named persons ever since that date and believes he has given a correct statement concerning them.There is now a fair prospect of having our winter roads in a better state for travelling, hoping it will enliven business and add to the comfort of all who have so long been waiting for sledding.The February St.Nicholas, 1889\u2014 The frontispice for February is a charming drawing by Mary Hallock Foote, having a quaint little remark upon its margin ; Joaquin Miller begins the text of the number with a poem telling how \u201cThe Gold that, Grew by Shasta Town \u2019 was discovered by a little girl.Arlo Bates recounts in verse the glee of Jack Frost over \u201cThe Snow Flowers.\u201d Then comes Noah Brook\u2019s very timely account of \u201cThe White Pasha,\u201d telling in a plain and interesting way the thrilling narrative of Stanley's past achievements and probable whereabouts.Mrs.Catherwood\u2019s serial is continued and introduces in \u201cPetit-Pere\u201d a character new in fiiction.A well-illustrated article upon Japan follows, and is contributed by Arthur L.Sham way, and this, with Mr.Alton\u2019s explanation of \u201cThe Routine of the Republic,\u201d makes up the list of the more instructive articles of the number.Of lighter papers we may note \u201cA Modern Middy.\u2019\u2019 \u201cLassoo-ing a Sea Lion.\u201d \u201cA Rose in a Queer Place.\u201d The other verse of the number includes \u201cBallad a of Runaway Donkey.\" \u201cThe Discontented Snowflake\u201d and \u201cSombody\u2019s ValenMne.\u201cThe Invitation\u201d and \u201cSally\u2019s Valentine\u201d and other short pieces, funny pictures, and the usual pleasing variety of interesting material offered by the Departments.Altogether the number is exceedingly varied in its scope, pleasing and instructive in a pleasant way, and, as usua ingly rich in illustrations.11 that is ue Poison\u2019s Nervilim and certain reme< pain.It only c trial bottle.A si prove Nerviline t, ous as an externa and for pi has no cq bottle.!r bottles 25 n\u2019t ]\tv no w\thow it the\tmono\u2019\t¦ they them\tsi i ves\t.\\Ve Trii*\ti\t d to\tprov\te that the\tmost\trapid in th\te vv( i\trid for 10\tcents\tfor a Carpenter\u2019s Business and Sash & Door Factory For Sale.A GOOD CHANCE FOR A COMPETE ST MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL.A half interest or the whole of an old and well established business in a good situation in this city.Satisfactory reasons for selling.Terms easy and small amount of cash required.Address, WILSON à BOUT ELLE, tf-25 Sherbrooke.Jan\u2019y 29th, 1889.ÙCT A PIMPLE ON HIM NOW f?a«l witti FozeniH.I*air all jrone.SchI|> covered with erupt f oils.Thought liiw hair would never Krow.t ur«»«l by 4 utieura Kenie* dies.Hoir splendid and not a pimple on him.I cannot say enough in praise of the CuricumA Remedies.My boy, when one year of age, wus so bad w ith eczema that he lost all of his hair.His scalp was covered with eruptions, which the doctors said was scald head, and that his hair would never grow again.Despairing of a cure from physicians, I begun the use of the CUTi uua.Kkmedikb, and, 1 am happy to say, w ith the most perfect success.His hair is now splendid, and there is not a pimple on him.I recommend the ('uticura Kf.mri iks to mothers as the most speeuy, economical, and sure cure for all skin diseast s of infants and children, and feel that eveiy mother who has an afflicted child will thank me for so doing.Mrs.AI.E.WOODSUM, Norway, Me.A Fever Sore 1 i^lit Yearn 4'ured.I must extend to you the thanks of one of my customers, who has been cured, by using the ( uticura Remedies, of an old sore, caused by a long spell ot sicaness or fever eight years ago.lie was so bad he was fearful he would have to have his leg amputated, but is happy to say he is now entirely well,\u2014sound as a dollar.He requests me to use his name, which is H.H.C'a son, ra r chant of \u2019his place.JOHN V.MINOR, Druggist, Gaiusboro, Tenu.by ingle trial bottle will , he equally etfieaei-.1 or internal remedy, every description it Try 10 cent sample druggists.Large Avoid substitutes.>ted as ¦\u2019Us sh The l Vit i hoc says the that news h Pope has $400.000 Jesuits\u2019 e uersity and he par! by the Provincial I Ji suits are to he their colleges indej and that the latter diatety with the : correspondent at Que-is no truth in the rep\"rt been received that the uded that half of the indemnity for the 11 s;o to Laval Uni- iver immediately tl on exceed- Death of the Crown Prince of Austria.Vienna, January * 30.\u2014Archduke Rudolf, the Austrian Crown Prince and heir apparent to the throne, died suddenly to-day.He was born Aug.21, 1858 ; married May 10, 1881, to Princess Stephanie, second daughter of King Leopold of Belgium, and leaves one daughter.Princess Elizabeth, born Sept.2, 1883.Prince Rudolf was a general in the service of Austria- H ungary.The Crown Prince died at Mierling, near Balden.His death is supposed to have been caused by apoplexy.Wide-Awake.One of the most delightful of Susan Coolidge\u2019s stories, \u201c Who ate the Queen\u2019s Luncheon ?\u201d opens the Febru ary Wide-Aivake, with a beautiful frontispiece by Garrett.Another short story as singularly humorous, a valentine story, is entitled \u201cThe Apple of Discord,\u201d and will entertain all the school boys and girls; it is by Georgiana Washington.\u201c Princess May-blossom\u201d by Annette Lyster, with its eight pictures, is a dainty fairy story.\u201cChildren in Italian Sculpture,\u201d by Mabel F.Robinson, is a model art-paper for young people, with interesting pictures.The serial stories are very popular for family reading ; Phronsie\u2019s \u201c dragons \u201d are irresistible.\u201cThe Tupper Children\u201d is a short story of the old war-days, full of dash and fun.\u201cForty-eight Hours a Day\u201d will interest all astronomically-minded young folk and their elders as well.\u201c Nonsense Animals\u201d is very amusing and affords a hint for home-fun of an evening.The other articles, are \u201cAn Old-Fashioned Boat\u201d \u201cThe Tooth of Time, etc.\u201d In the new department, \u201c Men and Things,\u201d are all sorts of good original anecdotes and breezy \u201c short talk.\u201d The poems of the number are many and good, the Ramona, Post-Office, Puzzle and C.Y.F.R.U.sections very full and entertaining.Only $2.40 a year.D Lothrop Company, Boston.For 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originals of Simone Memmi, with accompanying articles by Mr.Stillman and Mr.Cole, in the series of \u201cOld Italian Masters also the fourth of Mrs.Mary Hallock Foote\u2019s Pictures of the Far West, \u201cThe Orchard Wind-Break.\u201d Two leading serial features >f the number are sustained in \u201cLife of Lincoln \u2019 and a Siberian chapter \u2018Exiles at Irkutsk.\u201d War subjects ire continued in \u201cMemoranda of the Civil War,\u201d the subjects being \u201cThe Battle of Franklin\u201d and the \u201cCanal at Island Ni>.10.\u201cSlow Burning Construction,\u201d by Mr.Edward At\u2019iinson, of Boston, is article of practical directions as to the consti action of buildings, partly fire-proof, on the cheapest plan.Mr.Atkinson says that \u201csome of the worst examples of combustible architecture are to he found among our prisons, hospital-, asylums and almshouses ; next, among college buildings, libraries and school-houses : to these may be added churches, hotels and theatres.\u201d \u201cRevival of Hand Spinning and Weaving in Westmoreland\u201d is a charmingly written account of a very curious industrial experiment which has recently been successful in England, iiie article is illustrated by pictures of the neighborhood scenery, and of men and women at work after the old fashion.In an illustrated article on \u201cThe Portraits of Mary, Queen of Scots,\u201d Mr.Laurence Hutton has told briefly what is now known on this interesting subject.He says, \u201cThat Mary wore false hair, and of many different colors, there is every reason to believe.In Charles de Kay\u2019s series there is an illustrated article on \u201cThe Fairies and Druids of Ireland.' Mr.Cable concludes the \u201cStrange True Story\u201d of \u201cFrançoise in Louisiana \u2019; and Mrs.Gather wood concludes her \u201cRomance of Dollard.\u201d A Southern story, \u201cTwo Negatives,\u201d and a pathetic Irish story, \u201cUnder the Redwood Tree.\u201d The \u201cTopics of the Time\u201d are \u201cImperfections of American Law Procedure,\u2019 \u201cLynch Law as an Argument for Law Reform,\u201d \u201cA Centennial Historical Exhibition,\u201d and \u201cFrench Masters and American Art Students.\u201d In \u201cBric-a-Brac\u201d Mr.Edwards, the author of \u201cThe Two Runaways,'\u2019 gives a song of the negroes entitled, \u201cComing from the Fields.\u201d There are \u201cTwo Valentines\u201d in \u201cBric-a-Brac.\u201d In the next number of The Century will be begun a brief serial story by Mary Hallock Foote, author of \u201cThe Led Horse Claim,\u201d etc., entitled \u201cThe Last Assembly Ball : a Pseudo-Romance of the Far West.reasurer ; that the allowed to retain iendently of Laval, will go on inline-construction of its Montreal buildings.Both the Premier and Provincial Treasurer were interviewed and they declare that no news whatever has been received by them in the matter, and as far as they know it still remains in statu quo.1 haven\u2019t the courage to die, sir, Hardly the courage to live ; 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not only for the convenience of ourselves but for our customers ; and are much pleased with the results.We shall still continue the early closing movement : thanking the public for their great assistance in this.We are, very respectfully, R.D MORKILL & CO.WHITE WEAR.Just received & large invoice of LADIES\u2019 and CHILDREN'S WHITE W KAR direct from the lanufacturer, which is special good value.LADIES LAWN APRONS, « MULL \u201c «« NAINSOOK \u2022\u2022 « CAMBRIC \u201c LADIES- UNDERWEAR OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.CHILDREN\u2019S APRONS, (ALL SIZES).CHILDREN\u2019S DRESSES, INFANT'S ROBES, LACES.Large importation of Real Laces widths in Black, Cream and White.ANTIQUE LACES, TORCHEON \u201c ORIENTAL \u201c beautiful designs and a large variety of patterns all SOUTACHE LACES, CHANTILLY « SPANISH\t\u201c Please ask to see our Real Torcheon Edgings and Inaertions (all linen).REMNANTS.All short ends of Winter Goods in Dress Fabrics, Cloakings, etc; all odd lines Curtains, Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, Fancy Wool Goods and all remnants of Carpets, (or short ends) Oil Cloths, Mattings, etc., will be sold at greatly reduced prices during this mouth In order to make room for spring goods.In addition to the above we will offer four lines of DRESS GOODS at remarkable low pricea.Line\tNo.\t1,\tFancy English \u201c\tNo.\t2,\t\u201c\t\u201c \u201c\tNo.\t3, \u201c\tNo.\t4, All of which were good value at former prices Stripes at (special) French Plaids, German Flannels, 19c, former price 18c.\t\u201c\t\u201c 25c,\t\u201c\t\u201c 25c,\t\u201d\t\u201c imported this Matou Telephone 51.Orders by Mail and Telegraph, promptly attended to.BPMOItKILL «t Co WILSON, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN HIGH CLASS PIANOS NEW ESTABLISHMENT! George Belanger, Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker.Mr.Belanger ban just rented the store lately occupied by the SM ITH-KLKINS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 110 Wellington street, where he will keep constantly a large assortment of FURNITURE of the best quality and latest design, also MOULDINGS of all kinds for PICTURE FRAMES.Orders for repairing furniture and laying carpets, solicited.Prompt attention given and satisfaction guaranteed.GEORGE BELANGER, \u2022 110 Wellington Street, opposite R.D.Morkill 44tf\tA Co\u2019s Store.[dwanls1 Desiccated -CONSISTS OF- Extractor Beef and choice Vegetables in a dry state ; quickly and easily made ready for the table \\ agreeable to the palate ; NUTRITIOUS, ECONOMICAL, and is, in its proportions of flesh-formers, heat-foimers and mineral salts, a most perfect diet 1 FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS.In tins, 1 lb, 40c; £ lb.25; ] lb.15c; and 2 o* packets 5c.WHOLESALE DEPOT: SO S|.Sacrament St,, Montreal.Edward»\u2019 I'coiiomie Cookery\u2014a valuable book post fiee on application.\t6m5 -AT- y LEDOiMM ME & CO S to Castoria.no: ITT! DATIONS.for the To Dear Sir to be proud that the first man in the Quebec Legislature to oppose the proposed amendment to the License Act which was intended to nulify the clause relating to the selling liquors to minors, was the Hon.member for Sherbrooke.It is as refreshing as a sea-breeze in August to have Sherbrooke to the front on a temperance question.All honor to Mr.Robertson and all honor to all legislators everywhere who have the courage to lead not follow party on this ciuestion.Yours, W.C T.Ü.lii ! 22nd January, at Lennoxvill*, gltter to Mr.and Mrs.John K-\u2018f Cute St.Antoine.FREELAND.\u2014At Water ville, P.Q \u2022 on the 2Jri inst., the wife of Robert Freeland, of a daughter.KEI R\u2014On th< Quo , a dai Kerr, late t Dr.Low\u2019s Sulphur Soap is a delightful shampoo.It cleanes the scalp and darkens grey hair.\t4w4 Children Cryfoi Pitcher\u2019s Castoria.DEATHS.R LLIT.\u2014At Minneapolis, Minn., on the 23rd January,\tat t p.m., Elizaoeth S.Rollit, widow of the late Rev.Charles Boilit, in the 73rd year of her age.[D< ceased was a sister of Mrs.John Cockburn formerly of this city.] FARNSWORTH.\u2014At Compton, January 21st, Amelia, only daughter and last surviving child of Chas.R.Farnsworth.MoCONBCHY.\u2014At London, Ont., Jan.23rd, Rev.A.W.McConechy, aged 3b years.ROSE\u2014At Brompton Falls, on January 19th, 18fc9, Victor Frederick Harold, aged 1 year and 7 months, youngest child of Murdoch and Nellie Rose.JORIfAN\u2014Entered into rest at Eaton, on the 29ih day of December, Adeline A.French, widow of the lato Wniiatn Jordan in the 79th year of her age.INA-TOISJT Oient reduction in prices in all lines of Groods r.>r the next THIRTY DAYS, to make room for tf e f ill tr jdo.As we cannot enumerite each line separately, we would say tint our stock of DRÏ GOODS is well assorted in ail its branches.All we ask is o give us a call aud we think you wiii be satisfied that we are offering you GOOD BARGAINS.We have added a Stock of Ready-Made Clothing To our list, which we mre offering VERY LGW.A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF HATS & CAPS, TWEEDS, etc., etc., B lOTS A SHOES in great variety, GROCERIES of all kinds, HARDWARE, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, A FULL ASSORTMENT.Flour, Salt, Paints and Oils, &c., &c.Give us a call, and if you cannot see what you want, ask for it.\u2014REMEMBER THE PLACE \u2014 M.LEBOURVEAU & CO, Eaton, July 11th, 1&88.NEW TIN SHOP (Opposite P.Olivier\u2019s store) Wellington St., SHERBROOKE.The subscribeT1 has purchased the Tinware business of Mr.B uoit, and will carry on the same in all its branches.All kinds TINWARE kent on hand or made to order by experienced workmen.PLUMBING and GAB-FITTING done at reasonable prices.Tin and Slate WARRANTED, at lowest figures.A share of public patronage is solicited.All order* will receive the best attention.Chas.Beauregard.ROOFING BOOTS AND SHOES Boots and snoea made to order on (hort no ice at my ol< stand.3m34\tC.BEAUREGARD.ORGANS.> 11 HEINTZMAN PIANOS, 1 VERS & POND PIANOS, EMERSON PIANOS, DOMINION PIANOS, W.BELL & CO.PIANOS.THE GENUINE BELL ORGANS, DOMINION ORGANS, ESTE Y ORGANS.Large stock always on hand to select, from, at lowest possible prices, for cash or on easy terms of payment.New Catalogues with prices and full particulars sent free to any address.Musical liiNlriunciits anil Music of every «lewcrlpilon at lonest prices.C.63 Wellington Street, ¦W I JL.S O JST.SHERBROOKE, P.Q.The I/Vise and Energetic Men of the Day UNANIMOUSLY PRONOUNCE u McC0LL\u2019S \u201cL MACHINE OIL To be the \u201c BEAU IDEAL \u201d of lubricants.There is convincing power in one trial.Insist you get the genuine.Take no substitute.Manufactured solely by McColl B ros.& Co.TOHOÜXTTO, OINTT.Manufacturers of Machine, Wool and other Oils of the highest grade.Jlcu) Aducvtiscmcnts.First-class and old THE KENDALL NEWSPAPER FOLDER.AN INVENTION OF GREAT VALUE TO NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ! -ITS COST HATED IK A AHOKT TIME I- A perfect machine sold at one third the cost of the high priced ones and does the work equally well.-NO NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER CAN AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT ONE I- Tha FOLDER may be seen running any Friday afternoon at this office I» u simple in ooa* struction, yet made of durable material.It can be run any «peed desired from ten hundred to two thousand per boor.Having secured the right from the patentee to sell the machine in Canada, all parties desiring a machine will please address ns for price and any further particulars.W.A.MOREHOUSE & CO., PUBLISHERS OF \u201cTHE SHERBROOKE EXAMINER,\" SHERBROOKE, P.Q.ONLY COPY AVAILABLE t FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1880.WHAT l\u2019oclrg.SCOTT\u2019S EMULSION CURES Wonderful CONSUMPTION SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUCHS COLDS Wasting Diseases Flesh Producer.Scott\u2019s Emulsion is not a secret remedy.Containing the stimulating Hypophoshites and Pure Norwegian C so still.Heaven bless the wives, they fill our lives With little bees an\u2019 honey, They soothe life\u2019s shocks, They mend our socks.But don\u2019t they spend the money.Thomas Ward.JBnuliing.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK CAPITAL PAID UP RESERVE FUND .' DEPOSITS.$1,4M,046 00 .\t376,000\t00 ____ 1,000,000 00 Machinery, Stoves,&c.\u2014Waterloo Cowan*ville, Stan-¦tead, Coatioook, Richmond, Granbj.Bedford, Huntington.CORRESPONDENTS : Bank of Montreal and Branches in Canada ; Nationai Exchange Bank, Boston, National Park Bank, New York; National Bank of Scot-land, London, Eng.Deposits may be made with our London, New lork or Boston Correspondenls and the amount* withdrawn at any office of tne Bank.Sterling exchange and American currency bought and Stirling bills issued in any amounts re-quired.Notes, Bills and Coupons received for collection.SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.Deposits received and interest allowed.Office hours, 10 to 3.Saturdays 10 to 1 8.EDGEI \u2018 ^ WM.wv W awoowaaauasjM IV bU * # LDGELliy Local Manager, f.FAR WELL, Gen.Man.CARSLEY'S COLUMN.Montreal, January 99, 1889.JANUARY CHEAP SALE REMNANTS.REMNANTS.REMNANTS TAPESTRY REMNANTS spun silk REMNANTS RAW SILK REMNANTS BROCATELLE REMNANTS PLUSH REMNANTS CHENILLE REMNANTS CRETONNE REMNANTS LACE REMNANTS MADHAS REMNANTS ART MUSLiNS All Remnants in this department have been marked at such low prices as effect a speedy clearance.S CARSLEY.ANNUAL CHEAP SALE! FANCY FANCY FANCY I* ANCY FANCY BASKETS BASKETS BASKETS BASKETS baskets In order to close out the balance stock of Fancy Baskets during this month another heavy reduction has been made, this is a ohance that is seldom offered in such beautiful goods.S.CARSLEY\u2019S.Housekeepers and others say that for the best variety and best quality in all kinds of table linen, napkina, diapers, linen towels, etc., 8.Carsley takes the lead.\u2014Witness.Merchants Bank of Canada.paid op,.t5.799.200 Kewerve Fund,.1,920,000 HEAD OFFICE, - - MONTREAL.GEORGK HAGUE, Esq.,.General Ifanaaer.JOHN GAULT.Acting Supt.oj Branchit.A general banking basinets transacted.Money received on deposit and current rates of interest allowed.-THI JENCKES MACHINE CO\u2019Y iSHEfiBR00KH, -MAKE- engines* boilers -AND- Mill Machinery FOR ALL PURPOSES.FvoKssfonal Cards.PHYNM'IANa.|)K OMl, Cook tin»».^\tl
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