The weekly examiner, 9 décembre 1881, vendredi 9 décembre 1881
[" I THE LI-QUOR TEA CO Y,1 Of London, Kngland.TVI.L.CARLISLE Oeneral Agent for the Ea*tern Townships, McCarthy\u2019s Block, Sherbrooke.THE LI-QUOR TEA CO.'S Tents sS: Collees.Seldom Equalled, never Surj>a«e»Hl.A Hand some Volume with every 3 lbs.Tea.McCarthy\u2019s Block, Sherbrooke.VOLUME IV\u2014NO.10 SHERBROOKE, P.Q., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1881 WHOLE NO.\u2014172 i£Ik (Sxcunnu\u2019r.IS PUBLISIIEl) E V E R V F R I D A Y A F T E R N O O N BY W.A.MOREHOUSE, At the Oflhe in Odell\u2019s Block, opposite the Market.Onk Year.Sis Months.Three Months.TKKMS: business (fixvcls.A I 'W- r ui~ ^ \u2014\t~ ^ ^ ^-'\u2022v, \"v.v ItKOOHM, < NIKAM> A HI K», A*K\u2019OOATKS, SH EKKKIM >KE.I .T.Brooks,\tJ.A.Camirand, A.S.Hurd.MEKKY Ai ^ni.Yf.SA.ADVOCATES, SHRRBHOOKK,\t-\tP.'J- Ofii-t:\u2014OJell s Block.Door opposite Customs frfflee.J.W.Msrry, B.C.L 21 II.W.MetVENA.L.C.Bri.anorr, L.L.M.| A.1\u2018 Vanassk.HKI.AMfaF.lt A V XASSK, ADVOCATES AXD ATTORNEYS SlIKRilUOOKK, P.if.Office in Twos® Block, Wellington Street.J.SIDNEY ItltonEKM Ii, ADVOCATE.C fflee\u20142nd door North of l.a Banque Nationale, SPEUnROOKE, P.Q.Cookshire every Monday.R GENERAL.I ovu's Block, - Wkllisotor Strkkt, SHERBROOKE.ni- Tiw undersigned are prepared to do all kinds of Stumping at Short notice and on reasonable Urnit Orders respectfully solicited.T\tMISSES.K.d J.HANNAH.W,\ti LEtT, Ptiotogfapher X>AIVVIXuIjE.X».c^.Copying and enlarging a specialty.Photos finished in Water Color» ; Views, Chromo ( »rds, etc., a large stock always on band.X.\tB.\u2014Frames of all kinds made to order, jea.*3.1881.\t*31 Hotel\".FARMERS\u2019 HOTEL, tt.K.MARTIN.Proprietor.riMIK ABOVE HOTEL is situated on King I Street, near the crossing, and convenient to the Railway I)e)K)t».It can be approach! d either by King or Meadow Streets.Good Stable.Board $3 per week.Meals »t all hours.A con-veaineut house for farm- rs att< n ling mark- t, as thero is plenty of yard room.D1''\u20191 1 null ranee PHŒNIX Fire Insurance Company, Of London, England, Kotntelluhesi .177#.Agency Entaltlithed in Canada, 804.« Unlimited liability of »U the Stockholders, and a*g« Reserve Funds.| Moderate Rates of Premium.GILLISriK, MOKFATT .» Co., Gen\u2019l Agents for Canada.HUBERT W.TYRE, Manager, Montreal, P.Q.i A .D .BOSTWICK, | AG EXT FOR SIIERllROOKE.\\\\.w.OUGHTRED, AGENT, MARRI.ETON, R if.The Accident Insurance Cm/tany of Canaan- j Has just received his rfiï I CTftPtf of General Merchan- FfAi-Le O 1 U w i\\ di/e, which is one of the largest and most complete assortment ever brought into this section The quality and prices can only bo appreciated when seen and compared with those offered by other houses.MUNRO\u2019S is the place for Dry Goods.See his All-wool Merinos at 45c per yd.MUNRO\u2019S is the place for Shawls.See his Clan Tartans [double] $3.50 each.MUNRO'S is the place for Cotton.See his 5c ami 9c Cotton.MUXRO\u2019S is the place for Jackets and Mantles\u2014the latest styles in different fabrics.Complete stock of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers.MUNRO\u2019S is the place to buynn all-wool Suit or Overcoat if you want it warranted.Felt Hats from 50c each, worth $1.25 Fur Caps in great variety.MUNKO\u2019S is the place for Pure Spices.If you want a pure and good Tea, be sure ami buy fr*>m Thus.B.MI NKO.B\u2019.ir\\f November 10, 1881 J\\ 3DTTBTTO Wholesale and Retail Dealer in (! HOC KRI IfS, \u2022 W/XKS, /./ornas, r/iov/s/oxsy FRl 1TS, ej r.Farm riodm\u2019* taken in exchange for Good», at highest market prices.The best of Goods only sold at my store and at the lowest possible prices.All floods d-livc re d to customers in the city 1'ublic patronage respectfully solicited.J.A.DU BUG, Parker\u2019s Block, Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.September I f, 1881.\tIy4 IN ZEETW STOT^E M R.fiSCAR JiESEVF has Die pleasure to notify the public* that on or about the 2hth Si^pt^mber instant, he will start a new store in the building known as Pope's Store*, in Cookshire Thero the public will always find thA best />A*r coons, (iROCKRIES, BOOTS .J- SHOES, AXD CLOTIIIXG Sold .-t one price only, and according to the -) (MSII SYSTEM (- Mr.Deseve*» long experience in business in Sherbrooke, and bis qualities as a business man deserve encouragenieut.Cookshire, September 7, 1881.NOTICE TQJÛRROWERS.ijKRSOXS in the District of St.Francis desirous of effecting loans of money with the Credit Foncier, can do so by applying to the undersigned.This new system will undoubtedly necessitate long explanations to place the borrower in position to understand the working thereof.People must, as much as possible,communicate verbally with me.In order to put more ceb-brity in the negotiations of loans, here is what the bnrroweres will, at the* beginning, have to furnish me with\u2014 1st.The claim of tit! s.2nd.The certificate of the Municipal Valuation 3rd, A certificate from the Registry Office.4th.A certificate of the state of the property.5th.A statement of the revenue of the property showing how the borrower expects to meet the annuity.Borrowers will never obtain loans for more than one-half of the real value .of the property.If, however, more is asked, let no one be surprised if their demand is not granted.Borrowers worthy of confidence by regular and economical habits, by tludr industry and assiduity to work, are sure to be well treated.The fact that a person will have obtained a loan from this financial institution, will be a good certificate in favor of such person.1 will take the liberty to add with pride that all the inhabitants of the Eastern Townships, with few exceptions, will merit the confidence of the officers of the Credit Foncier, and that they can apply to this institution with all security.Apply to ELISE NOEL, Murray\u2019s Block, King Street.Sherbrooke, Feb.17, 1881.\t20 DANVILLE TANNERY \u2014AND\u2014 Itollinyr\tv.Tailor* and ITolhirr*.U, INNES, Merctianilak EATON CORNER, Has now in stock as fine an assortment of English, Scotch and Canadian T-W-E-E-ID-S, ^BT'SuiU made as cheap as any house in the country can do them, and a good fit guaranteed.Call and examine stock and you will certainly give an order.llcimiriiiff, (ToaniiiK, Etc , Done with neatness and despatch.Eaton Corner, Nov 7, 1881.\u2019\t26w42 Walter Blue\u2019s -IS THE\u2014 HEADQUARTERS \u2014FOR\u2014 CLOTHING ! OF ALL KINDS, R E AD Y-MADE \u2014AND\u2014 Made to Order.Men\u2019s and Boy»' Clothing Ready-made and made to Order.OVERC OATS In Naps, Ulster Cloths, Pilots, Beavers ami Tweeds, AT VERY LOW PEICES.4 Perfect Ft! Guaranteed.^CT'Se** our stock of TWEEDS.When you visit Sherbrooke go straight to Walter Blue\u2019s for your CLOTHING.By doing so you will save both time and money.A Complete line of GENTS\u2019 FURNISHINGS always in stock.Give me a call.WALTER BLUE, Wellington Street, - Sherbrooke.Nov.4, 1881 FALL and WINTER Suiting\u2019S MILES FLOATS Has now in stock a very superior assortment of ENGLISH and SCOTCH Overcoatings Enjilisli, French and Scotch Trouserings In all the latei-t'patterns.Taiiiew TTeill.y &, Co.COM THAI'TORS ,t BUILDERS, SHERBROOKE, P.Q\u201e Are ready at all times to provide Plans and Designs of the most modern and useful Houses, Villas, and Cottages.All work of construction, if undertaken, will be executed with the greatest possible dispatch.\ttf-11 Inspection of Goods is invited.Tm jter rent, discount fm cash M.FROATS, Square, Sheihrooke, October 27th, 1S8I JpALL AND WINTER S:IJ:I:T:I:N:Gr:S SIR A.T.GALT .JOHN RANKIN, Esq .EDWARD RAWLINGS .President .Vice-President .Manager min: undersigned, encouraged by the strong J.anti universal favor bestowed on his Belting and Lace I father, lias largely increased his facilities for their production; and is striving hard to famish, not the cheapest, perhaps, but the BEST goods in this line, in the Dominion.Not alone obtaining the first prize and only medal (bestowed both on bis Belting and Lace Leather at the Dominion Exhibition) but testimonial of the most unqualified approval from the highest sources in the Townships ami all the way from Western Ontario to Halifax mark the appreciation of those goods by the public.All orders carefully executed, ami as promptly as possible.Sitmplrs of rucitiK Hsktt( Free.GOODHUE A SON.D anville July,1881.Tlu* Subscriber will be found at Twose\u2019s Block ! Where his old customers will find him ready to serve them and all others who may favor him with their patronage.-o- Tho nev/ost Styles & best material only used.A SIIAIIK OF PATRONAGE SOLICITEE L.!S.I>ITr>OIVT.Shcrlirooke, November 1, 1881.$66 a week inynurown town.T«rinn uml $.'» outfit free AtMrvj.i II.IIai.lrtt & Co., r>»rtlnuwn stairs.There we found a liât and shawl of the cook\u2019s which I put on lier, and in another moment we were in tiie carriage yard.\u2018 Remember, you .tie to say nothing of what lias occurred, no matter what happens,\u2019 I whispered in a parting injunction as she turned to leave me.j < Remember you are to come and marry | me some day,\u2019 she mmmured in reply, throwing her arms about my neck.Tiie | movement was sudden and it was prob- | .ably at this time she dropped the candle j she had held unconsciously clenched in | ! her hand till now.I promised her and j i she glided out of the gate.Of tiie dreadful agitation that followed ! the disappearance of this girl, I cau give j no better idea than by saying I not only i committed tiie additional error of lock- | ing up the house on my re-entrance, hut ; omitted to dispose of the key then in my pocket, by flinging it in the street or I dropping it in tho hall as I went out.i The fact is, 1 was so absorbed by the | thought of the danger I stood in from | this girl, I forgot everything else.Han- i nalRs pale face, Hannah's look of terror as she turned from my side and flitted down the street, were continually before I me.I could not escape them ;the form of the dead man lying below was less the midnight streets, t in something\u2014come\tI who lit back\u2014that 1 should\t| not < g white aid horror-\tjHuin ¦ont steps when 1 went\t! man aitig, was like a niglit-\t| have ogan to think it must\ti yean vivid.It was as though I were tied in fancy to this woman of the white face fluttering down the midnight stt Tliat she won back or be brou: stricken on the fi mare to me.be so, that she never would or could win lier way unchallenged to that little cottage in a disianf village ; that I had but sent a trailing flag of danger out into the world with this wretched girl\u2014danger tliat would come back to me with the first burst of morning light.But even thc-o thoughts faded after awhile before the realization of the peril I was in as long as the key and papers remained in my possession.Howto get rid of them.1 dared not leave my room again or open my window.Someone might sec me and remember it.Indeed 1 was afraid (o move about in my room.Mr.Leavenworth might iicar me.Yes.my morbid terror had reached tliat point\u2014I was feartul of one whose cars I myself had forever closed, i magi net 1 him in ids bed beneath, and wakeful to the least sound.But the necessity of doing something witli these evidences of guilt finally overcame this morbid anxiety, and drawing tiie two letters from my pocket\u20141 had not yet understood\u2014l chose out the most dangerous ot the two, that written by Mr.Leavenworth himself, and chewing it till it was mere pulp, tin» w it into a coiner; but the other had blood on it.and nothing, not even the hope of safety, could induce me to put it to my lips.1 was forced to lie down with it clenched in my hand, and tho flitting image of Hannah before my eves till tiie slow morning broke.1 have heard it said that a year in heaven seems like a da\\ : I know that an hour in hell sccins an How to Open Oysters.Among all the hundreds of persons The Champion Thief.The Vienna correspondent\"* I the London Globe says : \u201c Last week a certain Hungarian countess, well known for her riches and beauty (tiie same spirited lady who last year seconded her brother in a duel), graced with her presence the performance at the a-i'csa.or summer tl.entre.Ou one of her fair lingers my lady were two splendid diamond rings exactly like each other.During an crrac1 there presented himself in lier box a big fellow in gorgeous livery\u2014\u2022 ix h i t of the finest flunkey imaginable.Ouotli he, in finest Hungarian, \u2018 My mistress, Rnnee -R-, lias scut me to beg of your lady- ship the loan of one of your rings for li ve minutes.Her highness has observed them from her box opposite, and is very anxious to examine one more closely, as she wish* -, to have one ni ide after the pattern.Without an instant's hesitation, the countess handed a ring to \u2018 Joann who bowed with respectful dignity an ; retired.Tho performance over, the two great ladies meet on the staircase, and tiie countess begged lier THoiid to keep the ring at her convenience.\u2018 What ring, my dear ?\u2019 Denouement! Tableau! The \u2018powdered menial ' was no flunkey at all, but a thief, and tiie ring was gone.Tbe police were inhumed of the impudent nick Justice second to have overtaken tiie \u2022 ulpiit in a vtuy few strides, for the nox : m \u2022rning the countess, while still en robe ¦\u20191 chambre, received a letter informing lier that tho thict bad been caught and the ring found on his person.\u2018Only,' added the note, the man stoutly denies the charge and declare - tho liug to be Ids own.To .clear up all doubt, pray come at once to the police station or send the duplicate ring by 1 earer.\u2019 To draw the second ring from the linger and entrust it joyfully to tbe tins etigcr \u2014a line fellow in full police imif.u m\u2014 together with a handsome \u201c tip ' for the glorious news, was ¦the work of a moments.Only when my lady an hour later betook herself radiant to the police station to recover her jewels, a slight mis-(ake came to light.\u2018Well, toy rings?I could not come myself the instant I got your letter.\u2019 \u2018 What letter, madame?, Denouement! Tableau No 2 ! Ti c thief had got them both.\u201d - \u2022 \u2022»> \u2022 Fooled Once More.an,' \" said an exasperated Freuch-' a New York Sun reporter.\u2022* 1 ved in your country twenty-«ix uni during all that time i have i seen only one oyster opener who knew : his business.That man was at the | famous old Maison Dorer, in Fourteenth ! street Martinez, poor fellow.had to advertize for weeks before he got him and 1 ui j not sure but the oyster opener bad to be 1 imported.There is a correct way for j doing almost everything, and generally ! the correct is the easyeat.as in this mat-; ter cf opening oyster*.The way to open ! an oyster so as to have all the liquor, win.ii to connoisseurs, is n valuable part, is not to smash it and murder it, as most ! of your oyster openers do.nor to \u2018 stab it.as they do in Boston, Baltimore, Washington and other place*.And then your I oystei opener always lays out the oy»ter j on the flat or convex shell, so tliat by tho time your plate of \u2022 raw on the half shell\u2019 j comes to you what little juice that was 1 not spilled inthcbluughteiingliasuil run away.The live oystsr opens and closes I its shells at w ill by means of a tough j little membrane, or \u2018 hinge,' about a quai-I ter or a third of au inch in length.This j hinge is at the i-mall or narrow end of I tiie oyster, it follows that all tliat is I needed to lie done to sepaiate tiw» two I shells, whether the oyster is alive or | dead, is to sever this little hinge.It is I nvisible when the shells are closed, but those w ho understand the business (and anyone cau learn it in five minutes) know exactly where and how to And it.! I have shown this little trick to score* ot ; oyster openers, but because it is a little I difficult at first they go ou with their mauling and stabbing.Now, vvheii Martinez bad finally sectiicd this French oyster opener who knew his business, he set him to work :d the side of the man who opened after the barbarous fashion still in a vogue.What was the result ?; Why, he opened two oystcis while the other man was opening one,and* very oystei tliat lie opened was laid out on t he deep shell without any of the liquor being lost.It is one of the greatest pleasures iu the woild to eat oyters opened in that way.But yon American always go in for appearances.And when 1 ask an oyster opener why tic doean t give me my oyster» on the deep shell, even if lie must open them in the wrong way, he always says he present* them on the fl it or convex shell because they look better so ! Then there's another shameful out-ratro upon us lovers of the oyster I mean the exorbitant price we have to pay for them Now, nothing less than a dozen and a halt of oysters ou the half shell will satisfy So yon seo at twenty cents a plate, half a d .acti to tiie plate, mo sixty cents ci#*.*ry time i cat i ho original cost **1 these eight, tors would 1* abotu ten or twelv ad tli.it oysters ca i r iu this country.Ilicpoor,and espet ially the sick miglit gel inorcof them, fori consider them about the best article for diet we can get An oyster is tiie only thing that I know of tliat can be received with impunity in a collapsed stomach too feeble to secrete the digestive fluids Physiologists have discovered the singular fact that the oyster contains these fluids in itself, so that when eaten they digest toeinselvcs I have eaten oysters with a keen relish when the mere sight or even the thought of anv ot liei kind of food would make me it .is really to itainc.l die i liât Ei ,1, Mi isli a good story, provided it be a truthful one.Tales ot adventures, daring, heroism, dangers of the deep, battles, &e., all have their charms.Wno amongst us could read the adventures of Robinson (Yusoe half way through, and not have a desire to know tiie cud of it.We confess being of this chocs.Now, tiie lirst thing vve do when we receive our weekly newspaper is to hurriedly glance through it and pick out what we consider the most important items.These are generally distinguished hy their headings; but you don't catch us trusting any longer to these glaiing impositions.We could laugh at being fooled once or twice, but to get caught a third time is our reason for demonstrating.Two or three week ; since wc got to reading what we thought was a very nice story in one of our Toronto weeklies, and towards the end it informed us about St.Jacobs Oil; we only laughed and said humbug.Tiie week following we noticed smother heading, \u2018\u2022How Mark Twain Entertained a j Visitor.\u201d Well, thinking w.might louin I a little etiquette, in case Mark should take a fancy to semi us an invitation, wc read it, but by .St Patrick, if they didn't finish by making Mark Twain introduce St.Jacobs Oil.Well, confound it, we cexclaiined, but they have got another dose of that St.Jacobs Oil on us again, determined not to lie caught so simple next time; but now.sir, I a Irait the corn; along comes our Toronto Mail un Thursday, down wc sat, and almost the first thing that caught our eyes was the adventure of Capt.Paul Boynton ; it told how he had bumped against sharks, k .At lids point we began to I'.vl a littie incredulous.because, from our knowledge of those gentry, they would relish the captain alive or dead, all the same.However, determined to learn some more of ids exploits, we read a little further.I when\u2014O, well, it don\u2019t matter what we I said, you cah't find it in any of the die-j tionarits.Pm-dashed if tiie captain j wasn\u2019t oiling himself all over with St.i Jacobs Oil, it may be, the more easily to | evade the sharks, for we made no further 1 search, our curiosity was satBfled.Now, ; Mr.Editor, in order to fool n* again it j will require to be printed wrong end up.I We have made up our minds to look out j for anything and everything in the shape I of St.or Saint attached to their name.We are sorry for the reader of any i journal to be thus \u201ctaken in,' so to phrase | it, but what can they expect wiu-n we editors are caught in the same storm | without any protection.Whilst sympa-; thizing witli them, we can only admire | the ability shown in any enterprise that can tints compel, as it were, the atten-I tion of the people.When it is consid-i ered that only a short time ago St Jacobs j Oil was scarcely known in Canada, and | now lias so commended itself to tiie favor ' of the people of tiie Dominion as to become the household remedy tor rheutna-! ism, neuralgia, pains, bruises, chilblains, etc., and all because of its surprising eili | cacy in these ailments, we think it will i be regarded by everybody as a matter of 1 congratulation that we possess so easily i attainable, such a'reliable means for tiie \u2019 cure of disease.Such is our view ot the : matter, although we are \u201c fooled \u2019\u2019 on an average, about five times a week.If St., Jacob can stand it, we\u2019ve made up our mind to \u201c fight it out on tiie line \" if it takes all teinter.\u2014Markdale (Ont.) Standard.j&crif you want good Tobaccos and at low prices go to II.Fortier s, THE PRESS.The (T vriM roll Dkckuiiku\u2014Tbe second number of The Century Magazine (S, ribners Monthly) contains, appropriately, material in meiuoiy of the late Editor-in-chief, Dr.J.(i.Holland.A faithful portrait by Wyatt Eaton,engraved by Cole, is the frontispiece, and well reflects Ids kindly face and tine bearing.A sketch of his life hy Edward Eggleston takes the lirst place, beddes several poems and other articie* relating to him.This number aftords the first opportunity the magazine has had to make extended mention of the death of President Garfield.A paper on bis personal and public qualities is contributed by a friend of many years, \u201c The Story ot President Garfield's Illness \u201d is told by Dr.D.\\\\ .Bliss, whic h v ill be as eagerly real for the authenticity it gives to events already reported as occurring as for those which it newly record*.Two other papers of a decided personal interest are \u201c The Early Writings of Robert Browning,\" and \"The Life-Mask of Lincoln and how it was Made.\u201d In addition to the six full page portraits above mentioned there are tour fully illustrated articles.\"A Cruise in a Pilot-boat, \u201c A Colonial Monastery,\u201d \u2018 The Hieroglyphics of Central America,' \u201c The American Student at the Beaiix-Atls.Mr.W.D.Howell * now novel, which begins iu this number, is entitled \u201cA Modern Instance,\" and is evidently going to dial with marriage in New England.Eighteen pages of it are given iu tbe lirst instalment, and a promising field is staked out.Mr*.Burnett, in her second instalment of \u201cThrough Ouc Administration,\u201d continues to pique curiosity regarding her heroine, whom she seemed to marry off to the wrong man at the conclusion of the very first jiait.Further glimpses are given of Washington society.A short story by Stewart Chaplin\u2014a new wiiter\u2014has a decided contemporaneous interest.It is entitled « Mr.Jack's Promotion.The other material consists of \u2022' New Hoads to a Trade, \u201c Buchanan's Loyalty,\u201d \u201cAmong the Thousand Islands, and \u201c The Fountains of the Rain,\u201d notices of \u201cGarfield\u2019* Words\u201d and Gladden's sermon on \u201c The Lord's Prayer : descriptions of tho Piieumatie Btdicall, tho Secondary Battery, A New Photographic Convenience, and Slow burning Construction, with a page ot \u201c Bric-it-Brac.\u201d The departments are cut down by the pressure of biographical matter, and \u201c Home and Society \u2019\u2019 is omitted for the month.Go ley's Lady's Book for December is ' one ot tho brightest and Best numbers ; yet issue*!.It is brimful nf good things.[ The steel pkitc i* entitled \u201cThe Glee Maiden,\u201d from a scene in \u201c St.Valen-! tint's Day,\u201d and is a gem.There is a | good sized complete novel entitled \u201cAll lira Song.' numerous shorter stories, poems, and sketches, all excei'dingly well written.The fashion illustrations are superb, ar.d very completely illustrate tiie prevailing styles in the world of fashion.This is a good time to renew Kiibcriplions, and if you have never taken the Lady\u2019s Book, try it for 1882.Any ot our readers readers can lie supplied by leaving tlicir orders at this i office.We will furnish our own paper and the Lady's Book for the low price I of $2,75 per annum.As the next issue will close the current year, now is a good time to send in your subscription.Tho publication office is 1000 Chestnut ! Street, Philadelphia, Pa.\u2014\t» s®s *-\t¦ .V (\u2022ooil 0|»|»,000 to subsidize j cisive criticism of anything of a propri- hesit- nK »ve »\t\u2022 o\t_\t.rr ,\t.\t.j utreu\tthrough the public press | both in Compton and Richmond and ; Mr i htbaudeau were published in j st Jacobs Oil, however, is so universally ; Wolfe, in the defeat of the Liberal th® Herald denying absolutely, tn successful and so unvaryingly accom-¦ candidate in the one ami of the Inde- toto, the truth of Senecal\u2019s assertions, plishes all that it promises that the able pendent in the other.The wicked- and also from Mr.Beaugrand on the ^e,\"is,> W f «vas, EV Morency Now is your time Give us a call New subscribers sending us one dollar will receive the Examiner to January 1st, 1883 An attempt was made last Saturday Shirts ami Drawers in all sizes and to I to blow up the Court House, Montreal, fit all men, and at all prices, in Cana- I by infernal machines dianand Scotch We are forced to lay over, much iu- Watch for the programme of the Sherbrooke Quintette Club concert which ! takes place tbe last of this month We a'vv'aUon'a nosv 9ty*LS\tXmas Cards are promised an entertaining programme The songs ot Miss Champney and the instrumental sdos will have orchestra and piano accompaniment and the overtures and selections by the club will he accompanied by piano.Hosiery.We are doing Ladies' Hose iu a great ^many Styles this year Ladiet\u2019 Canadian Wool J/ost, La lit* German Wool Hose Ladies' Scotch Wool Hose.Wool Vests for Ladies in Grey and White Gents Underclothing WOOL SHAWLS, FANCY CHEN El LI.E SHAWLS Fancy Department.We are full of Novelties in this department in Lacc and other goods, Silk and Cheneille Scarfs, Ac \u2014Dehesa, Blue Basket, Black Basket, London Layers, Malaga Layers.Sultana, Seedless, Valencia and Loose Muscatel, Patras Currants, Candied Peels, Essences, Ac, finest in the city and at low prices John J McConkcy Boys' Tool Chests at Lucks A Mitchell\u2019s Fresh Oranges, Nuts, Caudics and Eigs tor Christmas, at Hodge A Walley\u2019s.Frames, Easels, and Brackets in large variety at Walton's Have you seen the assortment of writing Desks and Ladies Work Boxes at J It McBaiu\u2019s in the Square Christmas.\u2014The Montreal papers are discussing the question as to what day will he observed as the Christmas and New Year holiday, both these days following on Sunday this year, some thinking that unless either Saturday or Monday is proclaimed a public holiday by the Government neither of those days teresting matter this week owing to the j can observed by the hanks and public crowded state of our columns\tj\tinstitutions.In the act relating to banks Captain Francis Royer, died on Satur- 1 \u201cnd bankinK, beinS 35 Vic'> CftP 8> and day last, at the residence of his daughter, I in 8#ction 8- wllich Prides for bank j W\u2019illowdale, Leunuxvillf,\ti\tholida>'8 a,,d non-juridical days, will he j .\t:\tfound the following clause .\u2014\u201c Any day j Tiie Rev EC Parkin lias been appoint- j appointed by proclamation for a public | ed Rector of Nicolet and will shortly holiday, or for a general fast, or a general Kid Gloves W'e keep always iu Stock the very best make of Kid Gloves, JOSEPHINE, KAM1NGER and other makes in 2, 3 and 4 buttons We are now in a position to he able to guarantee all our kid glove* as being SEASONED GOODS leave to take charge At the Boston S* hook kid gloves ire you can the A hoy named Betthiaumc was drowned in the Mill pond, Upper Town, last Sat- We are offering great bargains in MILLINERY to dear out our stock for this season DRESSMAKING DONE ON THE1 PREMISES McCubbin & Joss} Odell\u2019s Block, Sherbrooke Where S you Going TO BUY YOUR FALL AND WINTER thanksgiving throughout this Dominion ; and the day next following New Year\u2019s Day, and Christmas Day, when those days respectively fall on Sunday.\u201d Thus the 26th day of the present month and the 2nd day of January next urday, while sliding on the ice He and are legal bank holidays.In 1870 Clirist-a companion broke through, the latter runs fell upon Sunday, and on that cccn-being rescued\tsion Monday was generally observed.I'oixc > 1 k'cs\" A c ai>7: mv\u2014T h e next lec- agree with them on the desirability tore will be given on Tuesday 20th inst of the Government making the Monday ! by the Rev Isaac Brock Subject \u2014\u2018'The j following Christmas Day a public as it j is now a hank holiday.Conversion of England to the Failli of Christ :\t8 p in DRY GOODS&CLOTHING?It a question everybody it asking at present.\u2018The Largest Stork ! Newest Styles ! Best Assortment ! Ana Cheapest ! fa ttfearferookt.U undoubtedly at H.SAMUELS.Ladies' Silver Bangle Setts, with monograms, in all the latest styles, at K J Spearing\u2019*.Hams and Bacon, fresh Oysters and Finnan Ifuddics, just received, at Hodge A Walley\u2019s Diaries and Almanacs at Walton\u2019s, Smoke the Creme atcst styles in Silver Neck Chains and Lockets, at R J .Spearing ».gg^/The Little Folks Painting Books in which little boys and girls are invited to put in the colors with bruiii and paint to suit their own fancy Tliis litte book also lias descriptive stories and verses For sale at J R McBain in the Square Illustrated BooksforChildren SHAWLS m great variety.CLOUDS in the latest styles -All kind» of Fancy WOOLENS In the latest styles and in great variety.CLOTHING.Vor ths largest aw»r*rU*i\u20acnt and cheapest Cloth-d in hberbrook** GotoH.SAMUEL.^CndnuMsdly th* cheapest SMJORTS ami DRAWERS And in greatest variety, At H.SAMUELS.A requisition is being circulated in the North Ward to be presented to R W Hcneker Esq asking him to allow him- ;\t.,\t.\t.\t, .\t^ j ffiSTNow is the time at which pub- self to ho avam nominated a» represent-; ~\t,\t,\t,\t-\t.:\t,\t, v\t;\tliahers of volumes of mixed pictorial and ative in the *'i!y Council from that! literary entertainment for juvenile read-Wmd The requisition has been very ! era send forth their attractive produc- ,\t.,\t.a\tMr tion* The display of these goods at J numerously signed, and we hope Jir\t\u2022\t\u2022\t, ,\t.t K McBain s excels anything we have Hcneker will accede to the request of ((een jn Sherbrooke; a high degree of the ratepayers\tpraise is due to the artiste who have -designed such graceful and comical The balance of our winter Mantles will j little fancies and to tbe engravers and be sold very cheap Olivier Bros\tprinters In colors by whose skill they - are presented to the public In Mr I.VNCnun.\u2014A report reaches us that M^Rain1, gtock you meet with a number John Norton, who formerly drove the! of Miss Kate Greenaway's hooks, and in stage between this place and Magog, re- | this juvenile picture world there is no __\t-.l\tEnglish artiste wliose talent for invent- centlv got into an altercation with some ; .\t6\t.,\t.\t,\t* \u2022 , J °\t_\ting and delineating such dainty little roughs in a saloon in Colorado, where | aroiieritfS ilftg a( iate years been more he was employed as bartender, when he ; decidedly proved Her charming drew a revolver and shot one of tiiem.| illustrations of nursery lore and popu- The others took Norton out and hung lar old rhymes and her exceedingly , pretty baby-faces and figures, are beauti-him.We do not vouch forTbc correct- ^ yu| anj fuu 0f expression Mr McBain's ness of flic above, hut give the report as assortment of Christmas Books deserves we heard \\t \u2014Gazette.\t\\ f'»r more tban 111618 P»ssiiig attention Mj-eievk W complete in every line.Spare bnetaUoerdo mention everything here.All Rkadixos.\u2014Mr Chas F Underhill of New Yoik, gave a reading in the City «Hie Experience from many.I hod been sick and miserable so IJ am eure to convince the most »oep-Cttiwtd oatn vive the best value for your efy.lA -Sherbrooke Mkji»ito.giveane a cell before purchasing else- j[an 0n Wednesday evening, under the j ioDS and had caused my husband so \u2018\t, ,\tp.much trouble and expense, no one seem- attspices of the .M C A Lev Ur uun ^ to jtnow wi)at ailed me, that I was presiding Tiie selections were mainly , completely disheartened and discour-, good and well rendered, the audience ! aged.In this frame of mind I got a i bottle of Hop Bitters and used them À M TT E L\tenJ\u2018>yo \u201c\u201cT i\t\u201cy fara!|y- I soon began p 43\tJ.\t) pieces, especially \u201c Setting tiie Blue | jmprQ^e an(i gained no fast that my | lien \u201d witich he gave in the dialect of : husband and family thought it strange Siai y^ff tthe Good Lurk Horse the fkderland, \u2018 Mark Twain and the In- and unnatural, but when I told them \u2022e __________\t.\t.\t.\t,\t,\t«,\u2022\t_____.«.I* what had helped me.they said \u201c Hurrah WiM Shoe over the Door, \u2018Strut.- Sherbrooke terviewer\u2019 and ¦ Miss Maloney's visit to I what had helped me, they said \u201cHurrah I for Hop Bitters ! long may they prosper, the Dentist.\u2019 The Mater Mill, aii« i tinest and lowest priced ever shown in the j plme.Also BIRTHDAY CARDS, some new and pretty derigus.School Books, Stationery k Blank Books Always on hand.lust Received .KUKSH St LEON WATUK\u2014a f.w Iwrn Is .li rect from the Springs.DICK\u2019S SPAVIN CURE A CONDITION I*0\\V-DKRS.JOHNSTON\u2019S FLUID REEF\u2014the best food known for invalids.St.JACOB\u2019S OIL\u2014the new Gonu.-oi remedy advertised in this paper.Physicians will find my stork of Drugtf and Chemicals pure, fresh and moderate in price Address all orders to W, A.FAKWKLL, Di uggiat aud Stationer, - Lennoxville.Hats and Caps Business Chance WANTED\u2014For the thriving villsge of Mar-bleton, a first class BLACKSMITH aud HORSE SliOKR.To such there is a splendid opening in this village, and the advertiser will give a good man a first-rate chance.Address replies in confidence to M.B.GPost Office Box No.4t», Marblcton, t^ue.\tS LATEST I WINTER E:Y:E:R:Y:0:N:E:! -REQUIRING!\u2014 STYLES ! Z.I\\ COKMTEirS Fall and Winter STOCK Clothing A LWAYS AHEAD ! Province of Quebec, ) District of Saint Francis / County of Wolfe 3 In the CIRCUIT COURT, For the County of Wolfe, at South Ham.No.303.Tho Sucon.l Day of December, one thonean.l eight hundred and eighty-one.Before E.S.DABCHE, C.C.C.THE CORPORATION of the Parish of Sx.FOR-TI NAT, of Wolfestown, Plaintiff.?s.FRANK DUDLEY, of the town of Burlington, Vermont, one of the United Stale» of America, Gentleman, Defendant.IT IS ORDERED, on p.tition of the Plaintiff, inasmuch as the Defendant has no domicile in the Province of Quebec and cannot he found in the District of St.Francis; that the Itefen-dant do aiipcar in this cause w ithin two months from the publication of this order, to be twice inserted in the Shkhruockb Kxahixuh and/.t Pionnier de Shei brooit?pew«r»)>crs.published in the Districtjof St Francis, and in default ot his so doing, the Plaintiff will he permitted to proceed a» in a case by default.E.S.DAK0HE, C.C.C.A.FORGET, riff\u2019s Atty.\t2wl6 Well Cut! CALL AND SEE THEM AND YOl Well Made ! SURE \u2014OF\u2014 TO RE NOBBT\tSUITED! PATTERNS i*.coifcMircrL Sherbrooke Fur Store.ft is for your own Benefit ! -GO TO- \\ame Street.DltllSv «;001>s, Silk* A Kid «love* Mann A Hamiltob, «7 A *»» St.Joeeph St.Dit v t.OOUS, DroesmaUng \u2022 «pecialty.t I.UiUK.n ACO\u201e 2*6 & 247SL Jam** Street.Dit V 4.001»*, New and Flfcblonabl*, Of rrerii dr.'erwtum, Staple and /'aH.y, JOHN Iiuurinr & CX)., Importera, 103 A 405 Notre Dame St., cor.8t.Peter.FA IIIH AbKS\u2019 STAN1UAKU bCALUs.Buy only the Genuine.FAIRBANKS A Co., #77 St Paul Street, ¦n I Ml J I ; AV 11 I.I.KHV.AA a t < lira, etc.X M.COCUKNTUALBR, 167 St.Jamoa Street.\u2022niltiK PltOOF KAFKS.X C.D HOWARDS, Maker, 89 Bonarenture 8t It i.OU 1ST, Funeral Dref ;\t\u2019 C.CAMPBBLE gun, Uouqueta, cto.1,, 40 Kadvgoud* St., plain and fancy\u2014very I A FULL LIXll OF Gents\u2019 Furnishings and HATS and CAPS in all the latest styles.\u201c This is a sad commentary on our Boasted civilization.\u201d a tramp despond-ingly observed when he discovered that the ham he had taken from the front of a shop was a wooden one.\u201c My mother's Roing to get a new pi-ano, said a little girl to another a few ; days »go.;i Oh, that's nothing,\" replied i the other, \u2022\u2022 Mv motiier's going to get a divorce.\u201d A strong astronomical phenomenon is seen in the fact that when the irale fa- j ther takes down his trunk strap there j are liable to be spots on the sun.A young man who didn't like his j hair wrote to a chemist, asking \u201c what is the best dying receipt?\u201d The chemist .wrote back, \u201c Fool with an empty shot- I gnu.\" If you wish to make yourself a favor- j ite with your neighbour, buy a dog and j tie him up in the garden at night.They ! wont t sleep all that night fur thinking i of yon.Lord Beaconsfield said there were j many people who would resolve to lead j virtuous lives, on the principle that i \u201c virtue is its own reward,' if they could only get the reward in advance.A Chap being asked to explain the I paradox of how it was possible tor any I lazy man to attain so much education, answered\u2014\u201c I didn't attain it ; I\u2014just | heard it\u2014here and\u2014there, and was too j lazy to forget.\u201d An exuberant youth hails a supposed acquaintance with \u2018-Hello, Joe,\u201d but finding his mistake, adda, \u201cOh excuse ; | me I thought you were another man.\u201d j Laconic stranger's answer, \u201c I am.\u201d \u201c Mamma,\" said a five-year-old, the | other day, \u201c 1 wish yon wouldn\u2019t leave { me to take care ot baby again.He was so bad ( had to eat all the sponge cake 1 an.l two jars of ra*pberry jam to amuse him.Fresh customer\u20141 am surprised to see how quietly you can stand the silly criticism and objections of that shallow- I pated fellow who has just left the shop.\" Marchant\u2014\u201c Oh, my good sir, in our | trade we always make allowance for ! empties.\u201d \u201c How things do grow this weather,\u201d said the deacon to Brother Amos.\u201c Yes they do,\u201d replied the brother.\u201c I,*st night 1 heard you ray.you caught forty fish, and this morning I heard you tell ; Mr.Smith it was one hundred and fifty.\u201d ! '\u2022 Is your father at home?\u201d inquired; a man of a little girl who admitted him ; \u201cIs your name Billy?\u201d she asked j \u201c Nome people call me so,\u201d replied he.\u201c Then he is not at home ; for I heard Î him tell John if any bill came to say he was not at home.\u201d Tim Latest, Latest\u2014The very newest of all the agonies is for a young lady i to bav* her hand photographed and send it to her best young man.This signi- | fies :\t\u201c Twas mine ; 'tis yours,\u201d etc.If i this isn\u2019t \u201cutter\u201d then we are \u201cquite too.\"\u2014New Haven Register.Donald and Ducan arc going round the mull of C'antire with a heavy sea on.j Donald is sea-proof, Duncan is lying hopelessly prostrate on the deck.Donald : \" I say, Duncan, will you be really as bad as you look ?\u201d Duncan, in most piteous tones :\t\u201c Och, man Donald, did you\u2019ll thocht I wud pe deein' for fun 7 \u2019 Horae Sense.Tlio lioise has the smallest stomach, iu proportion to his size, of any animal, says a speaker before the Salem, Mass.Farmers\u2019 Club.Fifteen or sixteen quarts are its utmost capacity.This space is completly filled by four quarts of oats and the saliva that goes into the stomach with them.Horses are generally over-fed and not fed often enough.For a horse with moderate work, six or eight quarts of bruised oats and ten pounds of fine hay a day arc sufficient.This should be fed in at least three meals, and is better if fed in four.A horse\u2019s digestion is very rapid, and therefore he gels hungry sooner than a man.When he is hungry he is ineffective, and wears out very rapidly.Water fills the stomach, lowers the temperature and dilutes the gastric juce ; therefore, a horse should not drink immediately before eating.Neither should he be watered immediately after eating, because he will drink too much and force some of the contents of the stomach into the large intestines, which will cause scouring.Scouring is also caused by too rapid eating, which can he prevented by putting half a dozen pebbles half the size of the fist into the manger with the oats, (live only a moderate drink of water to ahorse A large drink of cold water before driven will have a very quieting effect on a nervous horse.A race-horse always runs on an empty stomach.Digestion progresses moderately during exercise, if the cxeicise is not so violent as to exhaust the powers of the horse.A NICE ASSORTMENT OF Persian Lamb Caps ;;£j£r*As I make Gents\u2019 Furnishings and Hats and Caps a specialty, you will find a larger assortment to choose from than any other place in the city, and prices right.A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FOOTE'S BUCK SKIN_GLOVE$! A NICE LINK OF Canes, Trunks and Valises.SILK ami SATIN RIBBONS\u2014jilain and alluded FRINGES, Etc.VELVETS\u2014a variety of shades, FUR TRIMMINGS.Spanish and oilier LACES.LACE CURTAINS and QUILTS.NORMANDY HOODS for ladies and children.I l G v A 1 fi ON WOOD.17 Place D\u2019Armes Hill, (near Craig Street) MONTREAL.¦ I ,-'Y' : KNIT G \\ITERS for ladi, KNIT SHAWLS.: and niiK Give me a call before purcliuAing as you are sure to be suited.ilscwhere, Il W A K lii'l I Xov II.1881.M.McKECHNiE \u2014ILus just received his\u2014 FALL AND WINTER IMPORTATIONS ! KNIT MITTS and OVER MITTS in Wool and Siiic.Ladies' KNIT JERSEYS.Misses\u2019 and Child\u2019s KNIT JERSEYS.Everythin;,' in LADIES\u2019 UNDERWEAR.KNIT and I\u2019ELT SKIRTS.Eadies\u2019 and Child\u2019s H SIKUY, and a Fine line of GENTS\u2019 HOSE, GLOVES and MITTS\u2014all descriptions.AMERICAN COTTON\u2014all widths; Givy Bleached.WHITE BLANKETS, HORSE BLANKETS, LAB ROBES, HALTERS, Etc., WOLF ROBES, TRUNKS, VALISES, RETKTEKS, Etc No place like Coy ,t White\u2019 and SHOES, all kinds of IMPORTERS OF SHELF St HEAVY HARDWARE ! |ngravin^ \u2018 W ' OFFICE\u2014162 ST.JAMES STREET INTIZI^W\"\tITOn.LEUAL Ql\u2019ESTIONS AN D ANSWERS.\u2014Questions involving points of law anil of interest to the agricultural community, will be replied to and explained by a duly qualified praciitioner, and the replies published from time to time in the WEEKLY MAIL.THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT of the WEEKLY MAIL will be in charge of a thoioughly practical editor, who, by special attention to it, proposes to make that department alone worth more titan the whole subscription price of the paper.He will be aided by the following authorities;\u2014 L.B.ARNOLD, Esq., President of the American Dairyman s Association, will contribute it series of articles ita C1I EESEAKlNG and DAIRYING generally, and will reply to questions Irom subscribers on these subjects.Hox.X.A.WILLARD, of Little Falls., one of the best authorities in the world on Cheesi-making and ereameries.will contribute a series of articles on these subjects One of the leading Veterinary Surgeons of Canada will write on YETKK1N- ry matter *A L is the best weekly newspaper published in Canada, e and other Telegraphic News than any other weekly BAR IRON and STEEL, BlacksmifhsS up plies and CARRIAGE MAKERS STOCK, MINERS SCPPUES, IIouso Builders\u2019 Hardware,- PAINTS, OILS and TARNISHES MECHAM C TOOLS, GUERNEY\u2019S CE LE 11 RATED OOOIv KTOVISK.not >t AMERICAN KU \u2014A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF\u2014 Dres C oods.Of all shades and colors.Heavy Woollen Dress Goods for costumes and dresses of all description.FOR RLACK GOODS in Cashmeres French Merino Crape Cloth, fancy Wool Delaines, Pomadour, black Crape and Silks, etc.ftaTT his is thu place for both prices and quality.Millinery Department Just see our Millinery, how it goes ahead of anything this side of Montreal.I do not make any special day of opening, as we are always receiving new additions to our stock to suit the season of the year.This department is replete in Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments,Trimmings, and some of the latest styles in plush, and fancy colors.All kinds of Millinery done in the latest styles and at prices that cannot be beaten.Just for instance see our Cloak Department ; the prices and quality will make them sell.U\u2019.KRS and OVERSHOES.all, r EC R CA I Black Persian Eainli and < ADo CLOTH CAPS, HATS, Largo stock of CLOTHING.OVERCOATS and SUITS rl.eap-CROCKERY, GLASSWARE.NICE LAMPS, FIXTURES, etc.//.I/.A, PARLOR, and BOX STOVES.OUR GROCERY STOCK Is complete, and T that is T.HEADQUARTERS FOR KEROSENE OIL, FLOUR.SA LT, PAINTS and OILS, GLASS, NAIL, And everything usually kept for tin- trade HOLLOW WARE and HOUSE FURN1SH1NG GOODS, I'isliing TiM\u2019ldc anil .S|mi-ling fD> .xls The largest and finest stock of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Scissors, Shears, Razors, ifcc., In tiie Eastern Townships, imported direct from Joseph Rogers ,t Sons, She Hi eld.American Hardware a specialty LUCKE & MITCHELL Odell s Block Sherbrooke.A.B.GENDREAU, WHOLESALE It 1.3 sl FcLoib* No matter who says to the contrary,that we have the largest and best assorted stock of Groceries in the city.Best of Japan Black *t Green Teas, Bure Coffee (fresh ground every day), Mocha, Java, Maleberry, and Pea Coffee, Pure Extracts for Flavoring, such as Lemon, Orange,Vanilla, Peppermint, Almonds, Butatia, Pine Apple, Peaches, Celery, Raspberry, Strawberry and Wine of Rennet,¦Citron,J)nmge and Lemon Peel, fresh and new ; mix'd 30c per pound ; best cooking and table Raisins,Currants, Figs, Nuts, Candy of all kinds,2,000 cans of Vegetable Fruits,JVIeat and Fish, always on hand,Tobacco and Cigars, Pens, Papers, Ink, Pain Killer,Dye Stuffs, Sauces for meat, tish and game, Flour, Oatmeal, Cracked Wheat, Pickles by the gal or quart, Raspberry Syrup with Lime Juice,Condition Powders, Butter Color, Oil Spike, Beets, Carrots, Parsnips, Turnips, and the finest Cheese and Oysters in the city.Wholesale and Retail.Cash Jur Enins, Etjys attl Print Rutter.It.L HARVKY k CO.Spring Brewery.ularlv, and will also answer all questions sent by subscribers to THE 1L THE WEEKLY MA It contains more Cabl tiie Dominion.It contains during tiie It contains over 300 e Dairying Cheesemaking, Fore era year 300 rolunis of Nt w and interestin iltunns of Agricultuoal Matter, by the stry, th care n._\t_\t_\tof Horses and Cuttle, Agriculture, kc.It is noted for its reliable Market Reports, Home and Forci It is the cheapest and best Family I\u2019aper published.THE WEEKLY MA1L-$1 per annum.THE DAILY MAD No extra charge for sending papers to any post-office in Great Stories, i best writers on '\u2019ruit Raising, Gen- FOIC HOOKS, STATIONBHV, \u2022#*¦., \\V.DRY8DALK k.CO., 28284.Jam*.St Mail outers promptly attended to.Fill Mil 4 OOKINU HANOKS, First i\u2019riro lor Hotel and Family use.BURNS A UOKMEEY, 6.6 (Jratf SI Fill ITS 4>F A 1.1, KIN OS.And (lateral Country J'roduoe.Niagara District Fruit Growir* Stock Co.(Limited ) C.S.NIXON, Agent, 103 A 166 McGill 8t.FI IIMTI'HK, bedroom.Farlor A Oiutug.yVi- laraest ttook in Canada %e*U be found ul It J.SHAW & CO., 726 Craig St., near Victoria iple*,per peck\t».\t0 10 ii 0 40 POULTRY\u2014\t Turkey* (P1 fb\t\t0 12 ^ 0 15 (teese\tlb\t\t0 00 /ÿ 0 08 Chickens V lb good \t\t\t\t\t\t\t0 10 i» 0 13 *\u2022\tCommon\t\t0 08 g* 0 u'J MEAT\u2014\t Beef, by th* qr good\t\t4 00 ^ 0 00 \u201c (g )h, according to quality\t0 04 if 0 10 \u201c\t\u201c corned\t\t9 08 àf 0 10 A choice lot of FAMILY GROCERIES Always on hand.IttrCall and examim quality.M.McKECIINI October SO, 1881.price and |V[ARTINVILLE STOR}] The nntlursignod has nive assortment of constantly in Stock a DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, er, $3.20 a year, shows th.Progress of .Science, is very Intere.ting, and has an enormous circulation Address MUNN 4 CO., Patant Solicitors, Publishers of Scient ife Ameriean, 37 Park Row, New York.Hand hook about Patenta sent free\t12 TEAM Uncolorml Japan Teas, Basket Fired anil Ran Dried ; new season, 1881,Souchongs Congous, in half chests and malts.sum us Broken Loaf Granulated, Grocer\u2019s A, Mnscavados of different grades.COFFEES Whole, Ground and in Tins, superior articles at very low prices.PFKE SPICES Whole and Ground Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Ginger, Mace,Black and White Pepper, Currie Powders C and 15.CANNED GOODS Boston Baked Beans, Oysters, Lobsteis, Salmon, Sardines j and J, Minced Tongues, Lunch Tongues, Cooked Corn Beef, in 2 and 0 lbs \u2019Pins, French Reas, Reaches, Tomatoes, Fluid Beef, Ox-tail Soup, Mock Turtle, etc.JAMS nnt] JF.I.I.fF.S Strawberry, Black Currant, Moil's Marmalade, Orange and Lemon Jelly.Nl\u2019T.S.KAIKIN.S mill 4TKKANTM Valencias, Loose Muscatels, London Layers, Blue Basket\u2014Filberts, Almonds, Walnuts and Peanuts.Fine and coarse Salt in bottles, 3.5 and 10 lbs Rags, 20 lbs Boxes, Higgin s 5(i lbs Bags for Dairy use, coarse 3 btisbcl Sacks.Fill HERS\u2019 MEATH Pork, Haras, Shoulders and P.clogna Sausages.FISH Salmon, Trout, Round Mackerel, Split Mackerel in Kits, Boston and Canadian Dry Cod.YINF.4MKS Cider, t\\ bite Wine, Golden Syrup, from 40cts.per gallon upwards, Imperial measure.OII.N * Castor in bottles anti bulk, Olive, Sewing Machine, Coal Oil, Portland Kerosene, Water White, five gallons for $1 50, Imperial measure.J.ARTHUR & Co.Wellington Street, - Sherbrooke General Agency.AGENT FOR TEES & PALMER, Wholesale Crockery T LAURIN k Co., Boots and Shoes.1 BARSALAU k Co., Soaps, etc.J.J.DUFFY k Co, Coffee and Spices L.D.SIMS k Co, Paper Boxes O.GENDRON, Corsets Also Agent for other linos of business.Mr.A.1Î.GENDREAU will also dispose of I JOB GOODS Sent to him.and will have a Travelling Clerk constantly on the road withs the above line of Goods.OFFICE and SALESROOM IN \u2022 Aïsin:iin.yk liloelt shireî\t* Few head 2 & Store C a t t 1 e, basswood Liunher, Spruce Shingles.jars and Cos- ¦ ¦ Son's Lager, lia Pale and Pale Bitter Ales, Porter and Brown Stout.C.H.FLETCHER.Slu*rbrooke, August 2C, 1S81.MONEY SA VED ! 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The page is somewhat longer and wider, admitting pictures of a larger size and increasing the reading matter about FOURTEEN ADDITIONAL PAGES.The following is a summary of the leading features of the new series for the year : A New Novel by Mrs Harnett [author of That L&ss o'Jjowrie, ete.J entitled Through one Administration, a story of Washington life.Studies of the Louisiana Creoles.)Ry George W.Cable, author of The Grandissimes, etc.A series of illustrated papers on the traditions and romance of Creole life iu Louisiana.A Novel by IF /) Howells [author of a Chance Acquaintance, etc ] dealing with characteristic features of American life.Ancient and Modern Scripture.A History of Ancient Scripture, by Mrs Lucy M Mitchell, to contain \u2018the finest series of engravings yet published of the masterpiece of sculpture.There will also bo papers on Living English Sculptors, and on the Younger Sculptors of America fully illustrated.The Opera in New York, by Richard Grant White.A populai and valuable riee, to bo 11 lustrated with wonderful completeness and beauty.Architecture and Decorat ion in America will be treated in a way to interest both householder ami housewife ; with many practical and beautiful illustrations from recent designs.Representative Men and Women of the 19th Century.Biographical sketches, accompanied by portraits of George Eliot, Robert Browning, Rev Frederick W Robertson [by the late Dean Stanley], Matthew Arnold, Christiana Rossetti, and Cardinal Newman, and of the younger American authors, Wm D Howells,HenryJames Jr., and Geo W Cable.Scenes of Thackeray's, Hawthorne's, and George Eliot's Novels.Succeeding the illustrated series on the scenes of Dickens' novels.The Reform of the Civil Service.Arrangements have been made for a series of able papers on this pressing political question.Poetry and Poets in America.There will be studies of Longfellow, Whittier, Emerson, Lowell, and others, by E C Stedman.Stories, Sketches and Essays may be expected from Charles Dudley Warner, W D How ells, Mark Twain, Edward Eggleston, HenryJames, Jr., John Muir, Miss Gordon Cumming, *11.11.', Geo W Cable, Joel Chandler Harris, A C Redwood, F D Millet.Noah Brooks, Frank R Stock-ton, Constance F Woolson, Il H Boyesen, Albert Stickney, Washington Gladden,John Burroughs, Parke Godwin, Tomaso Salvini, Henry King, Ernest Ingersol, E L Godkin, E Ii Washbume, and many others.One or two papers on The Adventures of the Tile Club, and an original Life of Bewick, the engraver, by Austin Dobson, are among other features to be later announced.The Editorial Departments throughout will be unusually complete, and the World's Work will be considerably enlarged.The price of Thk Ckntuhy Magazine will rc-I main at $4 00 per year [35 cents a number].The portrait [size 21 x 27] of the late Dr Holland, is-I sued just be fore bis death, photographed from a life-size drawing by,Wyatt Eaton, will possess a new interest to the readers of this magazine.It is offered at $5 retail, or together with The I Century Magazine for $*0.50.Subscriptions are taken bv the publishers, and by book-sellers and news-dealers everywhere.Tub CENTURY CO., 13\tUnion Square, New York.H.C.WILSON, HKAI.FK IN Pianos, Organs, Violins, Accordéons, Instruction Books, &c.* MJF.YC\u2019TtHlINU Stationer., rie.A KF.lt MAN.Fokticb & Co , 268 St.J.llle.St IC U< II .4 NT T AI I.OK S, f ml* to order.GKO.BROWN A SON.21 Bleu r y St.Mii.lTAKY Uooilaofnll ktiMla.SULLIVAN DAVID, tF.O Box 476.) 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