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[" fsamtuer, \u201418 PPBLI8HB0 - \u2014EVERY FRIDAY AFTERNOON\u2014 BT-W, A.MOBEHOD8E A Co.ODELL'S BLOCK, - SHERBROOKE.(ferai i ner.TERMS i Ok* Yia*.$1, Si* Months.60 Thrik Months,.26 Anv*kTi8iNO Rates ok Appucatiok.All (8am Job Printing done iiaaUj tt fbir yrlnM VOLUME IX\u2014NO.9.SHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY OCTOBER 15, 1886.WHOLE NO 425 Hfeofessicmal Cards.Attorney,,.il Al.i., WHITE A «AIE.ADVOCATES.Raoistat Offica Bcihoiso, Sharbhookf, P.Q.4A.W1KAA D, Ut Kl» A FKANEK, .-.DV OUATES, McNICOL\u2019S BLOCK, SHERBROOKE, P.Q.I.AWKESiCE A MOKH1N, ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, ETC.Oaficbs : DF.i.i.'a Block, Shf.rbrooka, P.Q.H.D.Lawraaca, m.a.,ll.b.W.Morris,B.A.LL.B ;p£T'Money to Loan on First Mortgage.PAMHETON A tll l.VEXA, # ADVOCATES, Odell\u2019s Block, Sherbrooke, P.Q.L.E.Pahnbtoh.\th.W.Mulvbna.J.LEONARD,\tAdvocate.Officbr :\u2014MeManamy\u2019s Briek BuilOing, formerly known as I-oug\u2019s Block.WELLINGTON STREET, SHEUBROOKR, Q.J.SilDN\u2019E¥~KKDDEKi«'K, ADVOCATE.Oaficbs :\u2014Law Chambers, HKUBROOKK, P.y.Branch Office at Windsor Mills every Thursday 48.1,.DeI.4»TTJ N VIE I.L, ADVOCATE, Officbs\u2014lanig\u2019s New Brick Building, Sherbrooke, P.(J.Branch Office open at Magog every Monday.E.K.JOHNSON, Advocate.STANSTEAD PLAIN, P.0 It.41.«'.I.K«>KEKTS4>N.II.ADVOCATE, Odell\u2019s Block, Sherbrooke, P.Q.A ml Terrill\u2019s Block, Ijennoaville\u2014At lennox-ville Mondays and Saturdays.KEI.AN48EK A- «VkMIKAN I», A it VOUAT ES AND ATTORNEYS Sukbbkooick, P.(J.ffice in Twose Block, Wellington Street.1 .f.Ualanubk.L.L.M.Wilfkad Camirahi) JOS l\u201e TKKKII.E, B.« .!.SHERBROOKE and STANSTEAD PLAIN.Office in Odell\u2019s Block, Sherbrooke.DeutlHts- InHorance.TELEPHONE NO.22.W.S.DRESSER, GENERAL Insurance Agent, Transacts a general business in Fire, Life and Accident Insurance In only first-class English, American and Uana-dian Companies.LIBERAL FARM POLICIES A SPECIALTY.Represents the CONFEDERATION LIFE, of Toronto, which, as statistics show, \u201chat for its age surpassed all other companies doing business in Canada.\u201d\tW.S.DRESSER, Tuck\u2019s Block.Sherbrooke.\t16 The Mutual Life Insurance Co.of New York.8°\"hi0j?'\u2014 New Arrivals MERCHANTS\u2019 BANK OF CANADA.4\u2019npltjal paid up,.9S.7S0,0O0 KeM«rveFuud,.1,500.000 HEAD OFFICE, - - MONTREAL GEORGE HAGUE, Esq.,.Oeneral Manager.J.H.PLUMMER, Esq.lift Oen\u2019t Manager.A general banking business transacted.Money received on deposit and current rates of interest allowed.\u2014OF\u2014 -AT THE\u2014 J.A.READY, Sherbrooke Branch.Manager.Assets over $105.000.000 This is the largest company in the world and is purely mutual.All surplus is returns «1 to policy holders.POLICIES issued on all desirable forms.We invite all intending insurers to examine our suits both on Life and Endowment Policies As an investment nothing can be better than onr Endowment Policies.For particulars »pply to jxt.^A.ivtoniixijXj AR««t« MCCARTHY\u2019S BLOCK.BLODGETT & DREW, General Managers for Eastern Townships Now.luth, 1886.\t«m3 BLANKETS, NHIRrs AND DRAWERS.HOSi Eli V AND U LOVES, KNITTINO YARNS, FANCY WOOL SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS A OAsEMERES, iW EEDS AND SERGES LADIES CLOAKINGS,.FLANNELS, LADIES CORSETS, COTTONS, ETC The Accident Insurance Company of Canada «» K.I Office ,.W.DOWI.1N, DENTIST.in Tuck Block, Sherbrooke.SIR A.T.GALT.JOHN RANKIN, Esq .EDWARD RAWLINGS.President .Vice-President .Manager A.y»\u2022 1IYNDSI AN, Margcon Dcntlttt.Cttmmercial Signa re, Sherbrooke.DK.E.\\.TREMBLAY, DENTIST.Offices Corner Commercial and Court Streets, P.O.Box »M2.\tSHERBROOKE.(Absent in Richmond every Monday).Hiirveyorn.A.W.ELU IMS.PRO VINCI A I, LAND SURVEYOR Office in Griffith's Block, - Sherbrooke, blue.NOTARIEE.Archambault & Archambault, NOTARIEE, MOVED TO BECKETT\u2019S BLOCK, 2nd Poor Fast of the Merchant'a Hank.\t26 l agues yearly and short term policies on all classes of risks from $1,000 to $10,000.The only Company in the Dominion devoting itself fëèTSolely to Accident lUMiirMnce.OUtiring advantages over all other Companies granting a bornm oi oue year\u2019s insurance every five years where no < laim has been made.W.O.I^YF\"ORI>, Sole Agent for the District of St.Francis.KDWARÜ RAWLINGS, Richmond, Drummond and Ya-maska Counties Mutual Fire Insurance Company.H.M.TOMLINSON, BOOKBINDER -AND- Manufacturing Stationer All kinds of Hlank Hooks made to order.Hooks bound in Plain and Klegan t Bindings.Repairs neatly executed.HROOKS?BLOCK, OVER GAZETTE OFFICE, SHFRBROOKE, P.Q.in i: \\v lleail rivf\u2019rtnu, F.4|.L.B.WORT HI NO TON, LL.B.NOTARY PUBLIC A CONVEYANCER.Office in Odell\u2019s Block.\t^ ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES.MlMcellniK\u2019sHiN.WAL\u2019IKK H.W i I.SO?WITH H.C.WILSON, .V OnaWs Block, JFiaii» TfHU\u2019P, |lU DEALER, HCUHRUOKK, P.U- W REED.ORGANIST OF ST.PEIER\u2019S CHUKCH.Tewchcr of Singing and Voice Culture, Pianoforte, Violin and Organ playing ; also the Theory of Music.D McMANA.MY A Do., Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS, (Wholesale only) SHERBROOKE, -\t- (jUE.D.Mi Minamy.\tC.H.Fletcher, F.1\u2019kf font a in k, .Pbksibkkt.1).O.Boubbkao, M.\tP.,.Vick-Prksidekt.Johs Waolrioh,.Tkeasurkh.U.K.Thompson,.Srcrntarv.BOARD OF DIRECTORS.Fnlgence Prcfontaine,.South Durham James Duffy,.\u201c John Wadloigh,.Ulverton John Mooney, .\u2018 Archibald Bothwell,.\u2018 D O.Bourboau, Al.P.,.Arthahaska Station W.Fi- Jones,.Richmond James Alexander,.Melbourne Alexander Cassidy,.Kingsey Falls Good and reliable Agents wanted in every Csmnty throughout the Province.Apply to the Secretary, Ulverton.\tIyr8 LADIES\u2019 I suppose you are not aware of the amount of business that is done in my establishment, but if we were to count our customers, as some of the large stores do.we would find that we receive a large share of patronage, in fact my business has exceeded my utmost expectations, and 1 return thanks to alt who have Javorcd me with their custom during the past year and will endeavour for the future as in the past to give satisfaction to all.As we all expect à great many people here this moi th, have taken particular pains in choosing m w goods to get ti e very latest, so that everyone will have a good choice, and my stock is fi'st-class.Some people think they cannot do as well in a small store as in a large one, but that is a big mistake ; we can sell just as cheap as the larger stores and can renew our stock oftener and always have new goods to show.You will not find old stock in my store and will always find goods just what we represent them to be.My motto is fail-dealings with ail- Give me a call.C.L.MORENCY FLETCHEK\u2019S BLOCK.She.rbrooke, Sept., 1886.-AT- Oi's-itis Tritvt\u2019l E.C.EU BET, HAIRDRESSER TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL.Lono\u2019s Block, - Wslusoton Sthsxt, SHERBROOKE.ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS V JOHN DOl.FII IN SOLICITOR OF PATENTS AND GENERAL DRAUGHTSMAN.Office at S.11.Jenckes Jt Son\u2019s, Factory Street.Orders may bo left at the office of E.B.Worthington, N.P., Odell\u2019s Block, Sherbrooke.MKE.H.HIBBARD, LADIES\u2019S SICK NURSE, Westbury Road, EAST SHERBROOKE lyl6 *T.TH.AOY, FlSHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR, Tvæy\u2019t B ock, W«UingtM Hrcct, hr*s al-* ays on hand a largo and well ansortod stock of Cloths, Tweeds, Ready-Made Clothing, Hats and Gent\u2019s Famishing Goods.Satisfaction guaranteed.fee?- : The Shortest and Most Direct Route ! 1886 - SUMMER - 1886 ARRANGEMENTS.4 HltlSTOPlI K TfllKAI LT, BAILIFF OF THK SUPERIOR COURT.AND COLLFCTOR, LA PATRIE, - Co.Compton, Que.Mr.Thibault will attend promptly to all collections intrusted to him for La Patrie, Chea-ham, Emberton, *cotatown, etc.\ttf-46 Dr.J.BARTON, VETERINARY SURGEON, .Senior partner in the late firm of Barton Bros., M.K.C.V.8.L, England,) and Veterinary Surgeon by special appointment to H.R.H.Prince Arthur, The Duke of Connaught, K.O., Ac., Ac IjKN NOW I lalxE, I».it.General Jobbing.ri W.DAVIES, CAPPKNTEK,ii prepared to fj.receive orders for all kinds of f\u2019arpenUT-ing Repairs, or new work by job or day at mod-\u2022 erate prices.Address to p«»st office or leave orders at house, near Mr McHain\u2019s residence, Q ieen Street.Work solicited and promptly at tnnded to.C.C.BRYANT & Co MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Arrhltrnvrw, Uoail.lin^M, hiiiI FltH.r Hnnnlw, Ac.DrckHed and undfcaand Timber constantly on hand.Cash paid for DRY PINK and SPRUUF,.I* A IT 11K V, head of Pactory 8trc*ct, Sherbrooke September 1st, 1880.tf COLIS BKUNEL1Æ, Boot and Shoemaker (Over F.Coilere'e Store) WELLINGTON SHEET, SHERBROOKE.All kinds of Boots and Shoes made to order a owest cash prices.Oood fit and best of stock Bikrantced.A fair share of patronage respe'-t-lly solicited.L.BRUNELLK Sherbrooke Nov.3 1881\ttf-li THE STEAMERS OF THK Liverpool, Londonderry and Montreal Mail Service, Sailing from Liverpool on THURSDAYS, and fromljuebec on T H U RSDAYS,calling at L>ugh Foyle to receive on board and land Mails ami I\u2019aKSeng-rs to and from Ireland and Scotland, are intended to be despatched FROM QUEBEC \u2022Polynesian,.Thursday, June 24th I\u2019arLian,.Thursday, July 1st ?These steamers carry neither cattle nor sheep.RA I ES of PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC Cabin,.$60, $70 and $80 (According to accommodation) Intermediate,.$S0 Steerage,.$20 Return Tickets at Lowest Rates, also Prepaid I'crtilieates to bring your friends from the Old Country.The Steamers of the LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL EXTRA SERVICE .\t-AND OF THE \u2014 GLASGOW, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL SERVICE Barry cabin passengers at reduced rates.For dates of sailings apply to the undersigned.Mateiooms and berths seeured by wire.Plans of Steamers can be seen at office.For further particulate apply to W.F.JAMES, Agt G.T.Ry , Sherbrooke.May 20, 1886.DIRECT IMPORTATIONS /MS.H.CONNOR Who has just returned from England, in thanking her friends and patrons for their support in past years, desires to inform them that she has made LARGE PUKUHASES from the LEADING ENGLISH MANUFACTURERS In all the novelties of : DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, SILKS, SATINS, INFANT\u2019S ROBES, FANCY GOODS, WOOLS, FLOSSES, ETC.and which, having BOUGHT DIKKUT, she is able to offer at a VERY LARGE KEDUGTlON from the ordinary prices.She therefore invites all her friends and customers to inspect these novelties and bargains.N.B\u2014No trouble to show goods.Sherbrooke, Sept.2nd, 1888.\ttf-S NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS ! Having recently rented the Store in the TOWN HALL f -icnnox ville, I beg to inform the public that I have it Blocked with the choicest Family Groceries which I will sell cheap for cash.Pleaee call and he convinced that 1 have the largcbt and best assortment of GOODS of any merchant in town.A share of your patronage is respectfully solicited.E.W.ABBOTT\u2019S Lonüo\\vijï(\\ New Cashmeres, Ottomans ami Jersey Cloths, Plain ami Faney Dress Goods, Winecys, etc.Also; Meltons and Heavy OioaUiims, A full raii\u201de of Flannels, Blankets, Lap Rohes, .Tweeds, Overcoatings, etc.And a full line of STAPLE GOODS.We have a good stock of Men\u2019s Furnishings, Shirts and Drawers, Caps, Roots and Shoes, etc.I have just bought a lot of GLASSWARE, etc., at a bargain, and am selling low.Hardware, Groceries, Wall Paper, etc., as usual.Sept 25th, LSSii.MISS GREEN, FROM MONTREAL Feat hors Cleaned Dyed and Curleil, KID GLOVES CLEANED, aUo LACKS, SILKS, RIBBONS, FANCY WORK, MASONIC APRONS and all xorta of R< galia.LESSONS GIVEN in tho LtTSTRO PAINTING.$.3.00 for tho courso.ROOMS AT MRS CONNORS, Wellington Street.(Up atairs) Sept.24, 1886.\tSmosM JOHN M.M.DUFF, \u2014MSMBKR OP ma\u2014 ASSOCIATION OF ACCO! NTANT8, iMunaxcx Ai>.jchtkr akd Commissiospb For taking Affidavit» to be uaed in New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, and Manitoba, \"Commiaiionerx of Deed»\u201d for New York, Pcnn-aylvania, Ma»»a> himettn, Maine, Vermont and Illinois- ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES.MONTREAL.118 St.James St., opposite the Post office.P.O Box 627.Dominion Line ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.Shortest and Most Direct Eoute- -F.u.ortiï, Lennox ville, Sept.16th, 18ft6.5tf uilvvtii Would particularly invito tho attention SFOKrSMRN to their well Rejected «took (Tuns, breech and muzzle loading.Hides, indu ing Doits, Winchester, Robert etc.; Revolver* Cartridges, Shells, (Tame H.tgs, (iunpowd Flasks, Pouches, etc.STOVES.Wo have added rainy now season to our usual well selected ing GURNEY, COOKS, Coal and parlor, Amcri can Co.tl Stoves, the celebrated \u201cPrince Wales\u201d and other B >x Stoves, Coal Heaters etc., etc.patterns thi stock, includ Hollow-ware, Pipes, Rcgist ers, English Iron Bedsteads, all \u2022izes ; Pumps, Hydraulic Rams Load Pipe, lion Pipe, Iron sinks, all srz.*s.X MECHANICS TOOLS.PAINTS and COLORS ready-mixnd house pai'ding, Itnssie Iron Ofe Paint, roofs.Pure English White I «\u2022id.Pure Linseed Oils, Turpentine, Varnish, G -aring Body I\u2019opal, ete.Brushes, a large assortment.CORDON & LOOMIS, CONTRACTORS, BRICK MAKERS and EUILDEKS.Ï34MI «ikl.E:\u2014BEST MAUHINK I\u2019BESSKI) BRICK, in quantities to suit purchaaer*.Knqmre at Brick Yard, Sherbrooke.GORDON A LOOMIS August 5th, ISfii»\t1 v26 it o t c l s.tohips BRIDGE RT, K A TT SHERBROOKE.JMF Ttiis hotel is now opened for the travelling publie are cordially invited to patronize it, )4i»d the proprietor will spnr»* no pain.i to give his guetta all the comforts d« sir-able.First daMN a coino4lalion will always bo provi«le4l iu all ita 4< partmgnts.tf *T\tK.LLCCURS, Proprietor COSilriRCIiL HOTEL, WKBUNGTON STREET.Geo.R.Martin,Proprietxn* The above house will be opened to the public on SATUHDAY, MAY 1st, 1886.Thebnilding has been entirely renovated, painted and fur-nished in good style Guests will rcueive every attention.The house ie close to the city market and in the centre of the business portion of Wcl-ington street Chargee monerate.\t36 lii/erpool & Glasgow Semce DATES OF SAILING FROM QUEBEC.Bristol Service.DATKS OF SAILING FROM MONTREAL TO AVANMOUTH DOCK : Dominion,.about 16th June RATK8 OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC: Cabiw\u2014$r»0 to $80, according to steamer and accommodation.Second Cabin, $30.Steerage at lowest rates.?Tlicse steamers have Saloon, Staterooms, Music Room and Bathroom amidships, where but little motion is felt, and carry ucither cattle nor sheep.Return tickets at lowest rates, also prepaid certificates to bring out your friends from the (>ld C mntry.Staterooms and berths secured by wire.Plans of Steamers kept at office.For further particular?apply to W.F.JAMES, Agt.G.T Ry., \u201e .\tSherbrooke.May 20th, 1886.WELL-DIGGING.QUEBEC CENTRAL R\u2019Y.BLACKSMITHS SUPPLIES.300 tons Bar Iron and Steel CARRIAGR MAKERS STOCK.The Favorite Boute to Quebec, the Lower St.Lawrence and Saguenay Bivers, St.Leon Springs, etc., etc.ONLY LINE RUNNING PARLOB CARS TO QUEBEC.On and after MON DAY, JUNE llg, 1RSC, trains ivill leave.Sherbrooke.EXPRESS\u2014Leaves Sherbrooke, 8:15 a.m., rive Keauco Jet, 12:20 p.m., arrive Harlaka Jet.2:05 p.m., arrive Levis 2:20 p.m., and ABRIVE QUEBEC by Ferry 2:80 p.m , ARRIVE RIVIERE DU LOUP 6:30 p ARRIVE CACOUNA 6:40 p.m.MIXED\u2014Leaves Sherbrooke 7:15 a.m., arrive Beance Jet.4:30 p.m.Arrive .St.Francis 7:45 p.m.Trains arrive at Sherbrooke: EXPRESS\u2014leaving Quebec Ferry 2:15 p.m.leaves Levis 2:45 p.m , Beance Jet.4:40 p.m ARRIVE SHERBROOKE 8:40 p.m.MIXED\u2014Leaves St Francise a.m., Beance Jet.7:00 a.m.ARRIVE SHERBROOKE 3:00 p.m QUICKTIME! NO DELAY I BEAUTIFUL SCENERY and SURE CONNECTIONS! 4'4bSf N K4'TI4>NS at Harlaka Jet.#nd Levis with the Intercolonial Railway for Riviere du lamp, Caconna, and all Sea Bathing Points on the lajwer Ht.Lawrence, at Quebec with the Saguenay Steamers for all points on the lower St Lawrence and Saguenay Rivers.With Can \\A/A Tf UFC\tIPUfPlICDV\tP,cifle K\u2019)' toT Three Rivers, St.Leon S» H ! G n UO,\tJI-nC.LLL.nT.^pOoB» and points west, and with Rirhetieu Co.» I Steamers for Montreal and the West.Reduced rates during the Summer Season on Tourist Tickets to QUKBKO, RIVIERE DU LOUP, CACOUNA, MURRAY MAY.HA HA HAY, CHICOUTIMI, ST.LKoN SPRINGS, etc.Apply for full information and list of Excursions at Union Ticket Office, Sherbrooke.\u2022> H WALSH, J.R.WOODWARD, A.G.P.A.\tGen.Manager.now operating in Rher- Thn subscriber brookc with the PIKKCK WF.LL EXCAVATOR, And is prepared to execute all orders for earth orro-.k boring for water to any depth required up to 2IM* l«ct h«»r prices ami any other infortn-ition required, apply at the sanh and door fac-fory of G.G.Bryant, or of ISAAC HODGE, Proprietor.Sherbrooke.Aug.Iltii 1885.\t6m52 -AND- PERFlCTEDSPECTACLES I-s.SIVtITII, Wat4qimaker & Jeweller, Opposite Central Hotel, Wellington Street.SHERBROOKE.H is for sale a fine asaortment of V \\LTHAM, KLOIN.HAMPDEN and GENEVA WATCHES in gold and silver caaes at prices of | WARE Call and get my prices.April 19th, 1896.^ dc « 11 CM* J2 1.SHKKBKOOKH BUSINESSES OOSTEKS, Dodgers, Streamers X BIB heeds.Noteheeds, Letterhea\u2022 divided into separate and distinct departments, via.Book-keeping, tingle and double entry ; Commercial Law and Business Forme, Commercial and Mental Arithmetic, Practical u!n.T,mD,,ll,ip *no far as that moment was concerned, I agreed with Mary, for, jusl as it was, l would tain have had it prolonged indefinitely ; but 1 was careful to say nothing of the sort, my companion, as I could see, not Iteing inclined towards the sentimental mood.Presently she asked me how 1 thought her father was looking, and when I replied that ho seemed better than he had been, she gave me the most touchingly grateful look.\u201c He has la-eu more like his old self since you came hack,\u201d she said.\u201cOh, Frank ! that makes me so happy.I begin to think he may l»e again as he once was.If 1 knew that, if I was sur*\u2019 of it, 1 think 1 should go mad with joy.\u201d Sin -1< Hiked at me w ith beaming eyes ; but I could say nothing.I dared not say anything to confirm her hopos.I could not dash them to the ground.She went on talking about her father.Did I remember him in the old days now clover and wise and good he was always thinking of ot hers, never of himself ?Ho was the same still.Illness made him irritable sometimes\u2014that was natural but he tried so hard to give no mie any trouble.\u201c He is so anxious about me,\" she said, softly.\u201c1 must go about the house and amuse myself, and take exercise.it worries him to have me too much in his room.When he was at bis veiy worst, 1 used to have to hide, that 1 might keep near him.My dear, dear father ! It seems to me sometimes as if I had never really loved and appreciated him until now.\" \u201c Does any one help you to haik after him ?\u201d 1 said.\u201c Yes : Mr.Munroe, the clergyman who has taken the duty.He is one of the best men in the world, and my father and he are like brothers.They are together now, and that is why I am out here.My dear father sends me out to the 8)101x2 every day.He makes out that it is for his benefit, that I may bring back pictures of what he cannot see for himself now.But I know bel t -r.\u201d I secretly resolved to devote much of my holiday to sea side studies ; but, of couise, J did not say so, and soon we fell again upon the old bewitching talk of what had happened long ago, so that an hour passed away like a nn niient.( To be continued.) A NEW JERSEY TOBOOOAN CLU* taut* and Lamm Taking a 8118 tinns of \u2019\u2019Modified Rapture.M The toboggan slide at Orange.N.Jj consists of two rows of posts that beoonx lines of rod flags by day and of fire and; coal oil smoke by night.Between runs a long trough that looks like a 4'hute a mile long.This wanders down long hill, across a little valley, and up i smaller bill.It is filled half full of k snow.The participante in the with their tolioggan, are fed in at Um| upj»er end.and in due process of*' are shot out of the lower end.Then climb up to the top, and the operation repeated.The toboggan reeemhles a buck without w-heels, turned up in tr Those of the Essex County club of maple and hickory.The IndfJ article is put together with catgut; American imitation with rivets, more luxurious ones have cushions, thoroughly enjoy tobo g an mg one m lie gotten up in correct toU\u2019ggau cos Th(\u2018 outfit of tho club members col of a knit cap with a t isael.a warm t like garment with a big hood, knlc bookers, leggings and moccasins, costume for women is similar, with | customary substitution of a short1 for the knickerbockers, and a greater ercise of tasto in cut and color.The mode of procedure the night was as follows: The toboggan put into the cud of the chute, w\u2018 came up to a square platform, likej spout into a well-curb.The bow-man\u2014eo to speak\u2014sat cross-legged, his knees resting on tho dash Liard, seized the ropes and braced himself.2 sat down in the same fashion, clutched No.1 by the shoulders murmured that they would die toj No.3 did likewise.The steer doubled up his left leg and sat trailing the other behind in mueh same manner that the rudder isappe to a canalLiat.When the starter the last party disappear over the brow the hill, he said '\u2018Go!\u201d and go they with a rush.When the steersman put the helm a-port he kicked up a perfect cloud! snow.The sharp wind and the sh particle» of snow smote the riders In face.The lamps and people float in a confused mass.Everything f and grew indistinct except the sciousness that the riders were s ing through space and snow a gentle, undulating motion, out jolt or jar.When the man understood his business toLiggan kept in the middle of the When he didn\u2019t it carromed first on side of the trough and then on the oti but it couldn\u2019t go astray, neither or it run into a convenient lamp-r There was none of the rumbling thumping that accompanies a ride on \u201cdouble runner\" of New EngWmd or ! less pretentious \u201cbob-bled\" of Penr vania.There was no noise to tell fast the toLtggan was going.The se lions combined all the delights of fair down, down through unlimited sp without the drawback of bringing against something hard.When the perience is ventured in any other t the regulation suit, it is a cast\u2019 of \u201cme fied rapture.\" The rider's hat blows'o he has a faint sense of being out of p and a young geyser of snow s|iouts each sleeve to meet and mingle soi where in the neigbl sir hood of the liacL bone.\u2014New York Tribune.CHAPTER XII.LOOKING BACK.\u201c Frank ! Frank !\u201d 1 heard myself called distinctly.I bad also a clear impression of terror in the voice that cried out to me ; but I could not speak.1 could not even move.I lay on the shore, where 1 had been sleeping for the past hour, as still and helpless as the dead.\u201c Frank ! Frank ! speak to me ! Oh, what shall 1 do ?what shall 1 do ?\u201d And my darling dropped knees by my side, and began my bands with her slender Then I could have wis\u2019ied to on her chafing fingers, go on sleeping for ever ; hut even for love\u2019s sake 1 would not he a traitor, and as the iron hand, which had seemed for those few moments to be holding my limbs and voice in prison, became loosened, I opened my eyes.No doubt I had been in a sort of trance, for, though 1 knew the face that was beading over me, I had not at first a clear idea of where ! was, or of what had happened ; and I gazed at her\u2014most stupidly, I fear\u2014for the space of a few minutes.Then my senses began to return, and I started up.\u201c Have 1 been asleep ?or have 1 fainted l\u2014or what is it ?\u201d I cried out.\u201c I am afraid you fainted ; at least, you were quite insensible when 1 found you ; and the tide is creeping up.Oh, Frank,\u201d she said, with a little sob in her voice, \u201c 1 hope you won\u2019t do so again ; you frightened me dreadfully !\u201d I answered penitently ; but.I fear my penitence was not so genuine as it should have been, for I would willii g-ly have fainted over and over again if my fainting could always have had such a result.And meanwhile she was showing the sweetest womanly anxiety.\u201cAre you really better ?and do you think you could walk a very little way ?\u2019\u2019 she asked.\u201c Here, let me help you, and then you must rest, for we are some distance from the cottage.1 know a lovely nook a little further up, that is quite out of reach of the waves.Can you go so far ?\u201d \u201c Oh, I can go any distance !\u201d I said, incautiously ; \u201c with your help, at least,\u201d I added.But she did not notice my slip ; she was still so anxious about me.Presently we were sitting together in a little hollow under the rock, which was comfortably sheltered from wind and sun.I supfioso the unilateral pallor had by this time left my face, for Mary ceased to look anxious, and the manner which I knew so well \u2014the bright bantering manner of her childish days\u2014returned to her.The little nook, also, in which we found ourselves was so like one of oua old haunts ; and my feeling of dependence upon Mary was so natural that I could not help thinking myself hack into the halcyon days of long, long agrtT \u201c It seems like yesterday,\u201d 1 said, inconsequently.\u201c What ! your going to sleep ?\u201d asked Mary.\u201c No, no, 1 mean the past\u2014when you and 1 used to do our lessons together.\u201d FACTS, FIGURES and FICTION.\u201cStrip majesty of its externals and it is merely a jest\u2014in)a j»st (y.\" Freeman\u2019s Worm Powders are agreeable to take, and expel all kinds of worms from chiidt-en or adults, lm-7 Teacher.\u2014\u201cWhat is velocity ?\u2019 Pupil\u2014\u201cVelocity is what a man puts a hot plate down with.\u2019\u2019 For toothache, burns, cuts and rheumatism use Perry Davis\u2019 Pain Killer.See advertisement in another column.\tf,f The dude is a hybrid, though not hi jh-bred animal.Its clothes arc r diculously perfect, and it is perfectly ridiculous Prof.Low\u2019s Magic Sulphur Soap is highly recommended In, all humors and skin diseases.\tlm-7 This very sage advice was given l>y ai aged priest: \u201cAlways treat an insult like mud from a passing vehicle\u2014never brush it off till it is dry.\u201d National Pdls are a mild purgative acting on the Stomach, Liver and Bowels,removing all obstructions.Im7 A school of tish are very much like a school of L ys\u2014they play hookey, are caught lyin\u2019, are brought up sharp with the rol, and feel the effects of the ba ting.Mis.Man- Thompson, of Toronto, was afflicted with Tape Worn, 8 feet of which was removed by one bottle of Dr.Low\u2019s Worm Syrup.\tlm-7 A Galveston school teacher had a great deal of trouble making a boy understand bis lesson.Finally, however, he succeeded, and drawing a long breath remarked :\u2014\u201cIf it w:isn\u2019t for me you would l»e the biggest donkey on Galveston Island.\u201d If you are billious or have indigestion sick headache or dizziness, try Baxter\u2019s Mandrake Bitters, used instead of pills; they cure constipation.Price 25c.per bottle.For sale by all druggists.Q\ttf \u201cMy son,\u201d said a fond father to his little hoy, whom he had been punishing by the use of the rod for the first lime ; \u201cmy son, I hope this has taught you a lesson.\u201d ^ os, pa the little boy sohhiugly replied, \u201cit\u2019s taught me that it is better to give than to receive.\u201d For Cramps, pain in the stomach, bowel complaint or chills use Perry Davis\u2019 Pain Killer.See advertisement in another column.\ttf \u201cW\u2019hat is your husband\u2019s business ?\u201d demanded the census marshal.\u201cHe has no badness,\u201d replied the woman of the house.\u201cW\u2019ell, what does he work at ?\u2019 \u201cHe doesn\u2019t work at all ; he\u2019s a labor reformer.\u201d \u2018\u2018Sure en.ugh ; and what do you do ?\u201d \u201cPlain sewing and washing and ironing.\u201d Fatal At lark h.Among the most prevalent fatal and sudden attacks of diseases are those incident to the summer and fall, such as Cholera Morbus, Billious Colic, Diarrhiea, Dysentery, etc., that often prove fatal in a few hours.That ever reliable remedy Dr.Fowler\u2019s Extract Nccftr at au Indian Agon.*.Five hundred Indian warriors, armed with Winchesters and thr- bu- ; were there to kill the beef.Steer ait^ Steer was let out of the pens, and tL warriors ran them over the prut.hill ing them as they would buffalo, ( old ~~~rppirrnVfnnnit rascal 8tor brute wo roar with pain, and then the gate wor be raised and he would dash out aer the prairie with half-a-dozen young It dians after him.Then the tqiort woul begin.First one young warrior would shoot a horn off, then another would: break a leg.and so on.The jroor ani-j mal WOUld lie tortured lo dealh by slow] degrees, (ns dealh Lung put off as long as |M>ssilile so the s|K>rt might last longer.] \u2014Gen.J.8.Brishin.f'liariM-t«r «f lire liurmeso.7*.is almost impossible to understand the character of the Burmese.A ma will not injure a worm; his religion for* bi Is the shedding of hlorrd; he will starve rather than kill a emv or bullock, though there be no fodder Rr them.Those who follow tlie chase are looked u|>on as ao-j cursed, yet there ar° always one or twor in every remote village who kill game,] which the people readily buy; hut tbe-care no more for taking the life of \u2019 human being, often with the great tortures, than w\u2019e should think of kill a flea.\u2014Sacramento Bee.In IJrrad of (he Kvll Kye.Théophile Gautier lived in dread of tL evil eye.Offenbach was credited withj being a jettatore (e the Liberal candidate in Drumm< nd to retire by an offer of £4,000, and an attempt by a mob to kill Mr.Pelletier, indeed severely injuring him at Temiscouata.The ftaspe election was won by sharp practice.It has been the custom to have the nomination there after those in other parts of the Province owing to its location.This time it was fixed in advance.The circulating medium being scarce there the Liberal candidate offered a perfectly good check for the deposit which was refused and the Hon.Mr.Flynn declared elected.An attsmpt to waylay the representative of the Opposition candidate in Quebec county and deprive him of the nomination papers was discovered in time to be thwarted.The 51st annual meeting of the members of the Stanstead and Sher brooke Mutual Fire Insurance Company took place at their office in Brook\u2019s Block, Sherbrooke, on Wednesday, 6th October, 1886, at which were present Major I.Wood, C.H.Hackett, Lt.-Col.B.T.Morris, J Bedard, C.A.Bailey, F.P.Buck, G.H.Bradford, H.B.Brown and others.President H.B.Brown in tho chair.The minutes of the last annual meeting were read and confirmed, The President then submitted the following annual report of the directors : To the Members of the Stanstead and Sherbrooke Mutual Fire Insurance Company.The Directors in submitting their fifty-first annual report have pleasure I Yamaska, in stating that the year ending the Ottawa, j first September last, was fairly pros- I Pontiac, perous, and free from any large con- Quebec, East, Hagcations.\t* Quebec, County, The losses amount to £16,800.10 I Richelieu to cover which, and the ex- Rouville, penses of the year, will require an Sherbrooke, eight per cent assessment distributed | St.Maïrice, as follows : On deposite notes in force on Faucher, C.Martin, C.Lynch, C.Martel, C.Trudel, L.Morin, L.Robideau, L.McIntosh, C.L.Church, C.C.L.Villeneuve, L.L.L.Boyer, L.Gagnon, L.Forest, L.LeBlanc, C.Lemieux, L.Duchenes, L.Laliberte, L.C.C.c.c.Caron, C.Bernatchez, L.Desjardins, C.David, L.McShane, L.Hall, C.Lafontaine, L.Dairy, the Apiary, Poultry, Horticul ture and the Home, so that for the general farmer or such farmers as make live-stock breeding in any of its departments a leading feature of their business, it has few equal.It is published at Hamilton, Ont., by The Stock Journal Co.Price, £1 per annum.Those subscribing now for 1887 get the remainder of 1886 free.Nicolet, Dorais, good majority,» C.Portneuf, Quebec Centre, Quebec.West, Richmond and Wolfe, Rimouski, St.Hyacinthe, St.John, Sheflbrd, Stanstead, Temiscouata, Three Rivers, Vaudreuil, September 15th, ]\t October\t15th, November\t15th, December, 15th,\t January,\t15th, ] February\t15 th, March\t15th, April\t15th, May\t15th, June\t15th, July\t15th, August\t15th, After giving the\t Tessier, L.Rinfret, L.Murphy, L.Picard, C.Martin, L.Mercier, L.Marchand, L.Brossard, L.Baldwin.C.Duchenes, .L Turcotte, L.Lapointe, C.Gladu, L.Cormier, C.Poupore, C.Shehyn, L.Casgrain, C.Cardin, L.Poulin, C.J.G.Robertson, C.Duplessie, C.Bourbonnais, L.Beanchamp, C.Limoges, L.Soulanges, Two Mountains, Terrebonne, V ercheres.With those elected by acc.34 L., 29 M.and 2 to hear from.1886 The C.E.T.S.THE FIRST PUBLIC MEETING OF SEASON.The October part of the Library Magazine contains seventeen leading articles and twenty-four short articles in the department of \u201c Current Thought.\u201d Froude, the historian, writes of \u201c The Knights Templar ; \u201d Geo.S.Cole, the great banker, of \u201cBanks and Commerce\u201d; the first Governor of Texas is sketched in a readable paper ; tho Marquis of Lome writes of \u201cTransatlantic Home Rule\u201d; Oliver Wendell Holmes holds attention in a strong paper which is not all flattery ; besides which are papers on \u201c New Eyes of Science,\u201d \u201cThe Diamond Mines of South Africa,\u201d Etc.A specimen copy of the Magazine is sent free to any applicant by the publisher, John B.Alden, New York.This Magazine has been reduced to £1 a year.Mr.David W.Judd\u2019s illustrated correspondence from the West is the leading feature of the American Agriculturist for October.Nearly fifty writers of reputation write upon topics pertaining to the Farm, Garden, Hearth and Household.There are nearly 100 other original engravings of farm animals, farm and household convenience and labor-saving appliances, scenes at the Fairs, new designs for rural buildings, Ac., Ac.All the leading State Fairs, are described by editorial writers on the ground.£1.50 a year ; single numbers, 15 cents.751 Broadway.The publishers of the American Agriculturist will forward a copy free to every person who has been a subscriber to the American Agriculturist, but is not now one (provided they send their name on a postal card), to the end that they may see the great improvements that have been made in this periodical.The Canadian Methodist Magazine for October, gives the concluding paper of the splendidly illustrated series on \u201c Our Indian Empire.\u201d Rev.Professor Shaw contributes an admirable illustrated paper on Bishops Selwyn, and Patterson, the martyr bishop of Melanesia.A number of charming pictures illustrate a trip through the Carolinas recently convulsed by earthquakes.Dr.Burwash contributes a paper on \u201c Bricks and the Bible,\u201d and Rev.J.T.Seymour one on George Moore, the Merchant Philanthropist.Geo.Stephenson, M.A., of London, England, contributes an account of the relations of Yorkshire Methodism to the United States.A paper on Chivalry, by Miss Rose Umu Itducvtiscmcnîs (xtcitcttx !*»!*§ THE LIBRARY, ART AND NATURAL HISTORY ASSOCIATION.Lecture Course The First entertainment of the series will be given on Thursday Eveo'g,, 2U inst at the City Hall MDE.FRY CONCERT CO.BY JOHN J.GRIFFITH.ÆLTCTIOIY MONDAY, OCT.ISth, 1886.Ihe undersigned has received instructions from MR.D.H.HODGEMAN, To sell by Public Auction at his Farm EATON, Without reserve, 2 goodHorses, 1 brood Mare & Colt, 1 four year old Colt, good driver and worker ; 4 Milch Cows, Farrow Cows, 6 two year old Steers, 1 pair handy ; 8 fat two year old Heifers, 10 Yearlings Calves, Sheep, 20 tons Hay, Bug-gy, Spring Board, Express and Double Waggons.Carts, Sleighs, Sleds, Driving, Express and Team Harnesses, Robes, Mowing Machine, Farming Implements and Tools, etc.Terms very lib.nl, see posters.Sale at TEN o'clock a m.JOHN J.GRIFFITH, 2w8 Auctioneer.OF CONSISTING BOSTON.OF SIX MEMBERS.An excellent programme of Vocal and Instrumental Music will be rendered in their usual effective mauner.Tickets for sale and reserved seats can bo had at T.J.Tuck's.Reserved Seats W.Admission 25c.RINK OPERA HOUSE.SHERBROOKE.ONLY: IGth, AUOTIOIV TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1886.The undersigned has received instructions from MR.VICTOR BONICUE, Who is giving up farming to sell by Public Auction at his Farm, 3 miles from Sherbrooke on Ascot Corner road, ASCOT, without reserve, Horses, Colts, Cows, Young Stock, Sheep, Hay, Straw, Wheat, Outs, Potatoes, Wagons, Carts, Sleighs, Skds, Harnesses, Farming Implements and Tools, etc., Household Furniture, etc.Terms liberal, see posters.Sale at 10 o\u2019clock am.Iw9 JOHN J, GRIFFITH, Auctioneer.Jucliotx S»i BPS.A.ODELL.Aberdeen Angus Cattle, Horses and Colts at PUBLIC AJICTION SALE.I have received instructions from Mr.Barlow Coates, To sell by Public Auction at the LATIMER FARM on Eaton Road, about two miles from BIRCHTON, on TUESDAY, OCT.19th, 1886.One extra Brood Mvre, 3 three year old Colts, 2 two year old Colts, 1 sucking Colt, 1 pair extra five year old Oxen, three Cows and new Milch Cow, 2 three year old Angus Heilera, 1 Angus Bull Calf, 5 Angus Heifer Calves, 8 extra Yearlings, 1 Angus Bull, two years old; 18 Sheep, 1 Double Wagon, 1 Ox Cart, 1 Sulkey Harrow and Seeder combined, 1 Steel Harrow*, 1 Hoad Scraper, 1 Straw Cutter, Plows, Cnltiva* tors, etc., etc., also 6o tons good Horse Hay, 400 bush.Turnips.Everything will be sold without reserve as the farm has been sold.TERMS LIBERAL :\u2014Three, six and nine months, with good endorsed notes at 7 per cent bale at TEN o\u2019clock a.m.H.A.ODELL, 2w8\tAuctioneer.BY EDWIN HOWE.AUCTIOIV NAJLiE I have been inatructed by O.B.\tAKY, Kn«i., who i§ going Welt, to Mil at his Farm.EAST HATLEY, on SATUEDAY, OCT.16th, 1886, The follow iig property without reserve, 7 Milch Cows.2 fat Uowa, 4 three year old*, fat ; 1 pair extra two tr old Steen, 1 two year old Heifer, IS Yearling).S Horses, 8 Hogs, lot Poultry, SO tons good Hay, 10 tons Straw, 400 bush.Barley, 200 bnah.Outs, 125 bush.Buckwheat, 50 bush.Corn, 1500 bush.Turnips, double and single Wagon», Sleighs,Sleds,Mowing Machine, Hone Rake, Iron Harrow, Plow-, double à tingle Harnesa, Robes, and till small Farm Tools, etc.For Terms, etc, see poeten.EDWIN HOWE, Auctioneer.Hatley, Oct.6th.\t1 w8 tOtl e Taylor ONE NIGHT SATURDAY, OCT.-THE EVER POPULAR- M\u2019DOWELL COMEDY CO In Van Masers great London comedy sensation the pASS|NC RECmT During the actiou of the play a grand march past by full ¦Victoria.lOaiticX, -And a Detachment of the- SQrd.rtosiincxat.NOTE\u2014Should the weather turn cold, amide arrangements will be made for heating the Opera House.PRICES: 60c., 35c.and 25c.according to location.Reserved Seats at T.J.Tuck\u2019s without extra charge.-A-xxotioix THURSDAY, OCT.Stale list, 1886.Tho uudenigned has received instructions from MU.LOUIS DEMIRS, Who is removing to Sherbrooke to sell by Public Auction at hie Farm adjoining Mr.John Fry\u2019» place, 4 miles from I.enuoxville on road from Isreal Bowen s farm to Eaton road, ASCOT, without reserve, Horses, Cows, 3 yrs.old Steers, \\ oung Stock, Sheep, Pigs, Hay.Grain, Wagon, Slec.s, Farming Implements and T#ols, etc., etc.Terms liberal.See posters.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock a.m.Iw9 JOHN J.GRIFFITH, Auctioneer.^ fi.\u20ac.urea;, n.i>., Member College Physicians and Surgeons, Out.Licentiate \u201c\t\u201c\tQuebec.Office : Hyndman\u2019s Block.Residence : Montreal street.\tiy -i\t, - I .\t- _\t.the illustrated article by H.L.Bræk- l ne 1 residentthen submitted the By- tion of spiritual life.He described stad with reference to his greater Law by which the business of the com- the evil of drunkenness in vivid terms prominence as a writer is entitled \u201cA pany will be separated into two classes and proved that it was a crime.As Norwegian Poet\u2019s Home,\u201d and gives according to the provisions of the a crime it should be opposed as other some account of his literary habits and Act.41 Vic., Chap.51.\tcrimes and evils are opposed.It is a country life.\u201c The Gloucester by law.\tdisease which should be fought as Fishers,\u201d has a seasonable interest.At the annual meeeting of the I Fleuro-Pneumonia is fought, or Captain J.W.Collins, in \u201c Open Let-Board of Directors of The Stanstead Small-pox, or Cholera.He asked how | tors,\u201d discusses \u201cThe Outlook of the and Sherbrooke Mutual Fire insurance ®hould it be fought and opposed.We Company, held at the head office of «newer to that question, prohibition, the company in Brook\u2019s Block, so call- Ent intoxicants upon tho druggists ed, on Commercial Street, in the City\thy the side of Epsom Salts and of Sherbrooke, the Fifth day of Octo- Cream of Tartar and leave them there, ber, one thousand, eight hundred and Don\u2019t abolish as a nuisance such com For Crampe, pain in the stomach.__ T* - bowel complaint or chills use Perry avis\u2019 Pain Killer.See advertisement k anvWH\u201cf column.eighty-six at which were present : Lt.- paratively inoffensive things as srnokey Col.B.T.Morris, C.A.Bailey, Jos.factories and yet licence body and Bedard, F.P.Buck and H.B.Brown, 80,11 destroying bars ! It must come all Directors of said Company and \u2014this prohibition.No advocate of forming a quorum thereof under the licence would advocate en abstract presidency of H.B.Brown, it is or- P^ciples the traffic itself.Politicians dained and decreed by by-law as fol- I ^H8 U8 that public sentiment is not lows:\u2014\tripe for prohibition.It may not be.1st.That the business of this Com- Then let us cultivate it.Let us band psiiy shall be divided into two classes together to mould it.Let the strong or departments with reference to the ««crifice their liberty for the weak.It nature and classification of the risks to may not be needful for us to abstain be insured.\ttotally from intoxicanta, but it may be 2nd.That these two classes or de- ^or others.Let us do it for their partments shall be known as the\u2018Agri- ^c8- The speaker in summing up cultural and Isolated Class\u201d and the the argumenta against intemperance \u201cCommercial and Extra-hazardous considered the only cure to be total Class\u201d respectively.\tabstinence and prohibition.He would 3rd.That in the \u201cAgricultural and rather bury the young ladies of his Isolated Class\u201d shall be included farm parish than unite them with young properties, dwelling houses and their men intemperate habits, (lependencies, schools, churches, The whole address was moderate in asylums, court houses, goals, hospitals, tone, yet earnest and telling, and nunneries, banks, registry offices and 8fi0,1ld do good- Mrs.Morkill\u2019s beau-such other risks as are usually deemed tdld 8ong18 deserving of special notice, non-hazardous except that whenever Thanks were expressed to all the any of the risks include in this class ladies and gentlemen who assisted, are rendered more hazardous by com- The public meetings of the C.E.T.munication with or proximity to a S- will be held during the winter on nsk falling within the definition of the first Monday evening in each \u2018 Commercial and extra hazardous I month.class, the rate of the greater hazard The proceedings dosed with the «kAÜ »j»plj.\t| benediction.Fishers \u201d with reference to Canadian action.In a finely illustrated paper on \u201cAmerican Explorers at Assos,\u201d F.H.Bacon gives the first authoritative account of the expedition headed by Mr.J.T.Clarke and himself for the Archaeological Institute of America.Mathew Arnold\u2019s paper on \u201cCommon Schools Abroad \u201d gets at the root of the faults in common-school education.President Gilman writes of \u201c Handcraft and Rede-craft.\u201d Charles de Kay recounts the efforts of \u201c The Ur-sulines of Quebec \u201d to civilize and Christianize the Indians.In \u201cEurope on Nothing-certain a Year,\u201d Mary Weatherbee describes a European sojourn when when the source of income was literary effort.There is a brief installment of observations, entitled \u201c Zweibak ; or, Notes of a Professional Exile.\u201d Mr.Stockton completes \u201c The Casting Away of Mrs.Leeks and Mrs.Aleshine,\u201d and Mr.Howells provides Lemuel Baker with a new employment in the ninth part of* \u201c The Minister\u2019s Charge.\u201d The short stories are \u201cA Summer Mood,\u201d by Helen Gray Cone, and \u201cA Soldier of the Empire,\u201d by Thomas Nelson Page.General W.S.Rosecrans\u2019s victory at \u201c Corinth \u201d is the chief illustrated war articly ; other papers Stonewall Jackson, by his sister-in-law, Mrs.Margeret J.Preston, and \u201c Stonewall Jackson\u2019s Last Battle,\u201d by his aid-de-camp, Captain James Power Smith.Portraits are given Rosecraus and Jackson.My establishment is crowded with Novelties in Fashionable ^Collars, Ties, Gloves, Umbrellas, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Dressing Gowns, Bath Wrappers, Bath Towels, Shirt Studs, and Scarf Pins, at the lowest possible prices.Gentlemen, you call and see my goods you will 1 repaid well IMPORTER OF GENTLEMEN\u2019S FURNISHINGS.Sherbrooke, Oct.15, 1886.A beautiful assortment of l\u2019ail and Winter OVERCOATINGS.All the latest novelties in PANTING! in est of England, Scotch and French goods.We carry tiie largest line of READY-MADE CLOTHING the city and every garment is made on the premises.We keep nothing hut good serviceable goods.SUITS AT ALL PAIGES.OVKKGOATS AT ALL PRICES BOYS SUITS A SPECIALTY.BOYS OVERCOATS A SPECIALTY' An inspection of our UNDERCLOTHING and HOSIERY will satisfy the closest buyer that the goods and prices are right.We have secured another ONE HUNDRED DOZEN of o o V» V» hJ-i H r/> W o H (X2 GO C W >\u2014i HH Eh O O «H 0 9) -t; 5 a EE V to 2 * c\t8 ^ â\tQj to ¦o 3 2\tH W ç £ 3\t3 to a 2 « 8 g\tà es u < 2 J5* « c \u2022 * ® * «2 x: o \"\t ~ ® ?c u c\tX its\tto «\t« r-\tB to to\tÎ3\tU to \u20222 ® ¦£ to\t® * 4>KK, WILL meet for the examination of candidate.for TEACHER\u2019S DIPLOMAS in McBAIN\u2019S HALL, Tucarlny amt W:36.MOMAKC'II MI.KKP1M4J 4\u2019AR.8p.m.from Quebec, and .Sherbrooke through to New York via Spiingheld, and Pullman Sleeping Car from Newport to Boston FROM THE SOUTH.\u2019*™»™ Boston 1 p.m., Nashua 2.10, Concord 3.15 p.m., NEW YORK 9.15 a.m.Spring-field 1.10 p.m., Greenfield 2 15 p.m., W.R.Junction, 6.08 p.m., arriving Sherbrooke 11pm.MI®HT EXPKEMM leaves Boston 7 p.m., Nashua 8.15 p.Concord 9.26 p.m., \"NewYork 4.30 p.m., Springfield 8.15 p.m., Greenfield 9.25 p.m , W.H.Junction IS 46 a.m., arriving Sherbrooke 7.60 a.m.Monarch Sleeping Cart leave New York 4.30 p.ra., for Quebec via.Sherbrooke, and Pullman Sleeping Cars Boston to Newport.N.P.LOVKRING.Jn., H.K.FOLHOM, Gen\u2019l Ticket Agent.\tHunt.DYNDONVILLK, VT.d Fall lljiciijng Having our stock now complete for the Fall Season, we take pleasure in giving the public a general invitation to see and compare for them selves the advantages that can be derived from the cash system.As we intend to sell for cash only, all goods will be sold at the lowest price possible.Give us a trial and we are certain that you will be satisfied and save money.H.PREF0NTA1NE & CO.WINTER\u2019S BLOCK, SHERBROOKE.Sept.3rd, 1886.MARKET GARDINiKG.The RithRcriher can furnish parrels of land from 5 acres up, close to city limits, well cultivated aud adapted far market gardening.WAGONS, HARNESSES, & C.1 pair Driving Harnesses, 1 Single Driving Harness, new and second-hand Double Wagons, pair good work Oxen, well-matched.C.H.FLETCHER, SPRING BREWERY.Sherbrooke, Sept.3rd, 1886.BURY.FALL SALE To make room for fall goods I shall sell my stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes.Hats aud Caps, etc., at a small advance on cost for cash.FARM PRODUCE BOUGHT AT HIGHEST MARKET PRICE GOOD BUTTER WANTED.I^O I î HAJLÆ.30 head of Tattle, comprising Yearling Steers, 2 year old Steers, 3 year old Stcei s, at reaso/i-able figures.Inspection invited.Thos.B.Munro.Bury, Sept., 1886.MARKED LOW ! MARKED LOW MARKED LOW ! 8 BALKS OF GUKY COTTON, 3 CASKS OF WHITE COTTON 40 BCS.NKW FALL DRESS GOODS 30 PIECES VELVETEENS 30 PIECES FANCY plush 35 PIECES FLANNEL 20 PIECES CASHMERE.And a full assortment of Fall Goods just received and marked DOWN LOW ! ! ! W.W.MORENCV Sherbrooke* Aug.26th, 1836.NEW ARRIVALS -AT THE- VARIETY STORE.The undersigned is now prepared to show a very large and well selected stock of Furniture, General Store Goods, House FurnishingR, etc., which he offers cheap for cash or ready-pay, comprising in part, some very nice Ash Bed room Sets from $16 and up, a number of b.w.Parlor Sets from $35 and upwards, Side Boards, Office Desks, Extension, ilining and Kitchen Tables, Hocking and Dining Chairs, Common Bedsteads, Cribs, Cradles, Sofas, Refrigerator, Gale's and Woven Wire Spring Beds, Excelsior and Flock Mattrasses in great variety, Carpets, Crockery, Tea Sets from $2.50, Dinner Sets, 104 pieces for $7.00, Boots and Shoes, Tinware, Groceries and Dry Goods in great variety.A lot of Stoves selling at and less than original cost prices.TO LET.\u2014Two Tenements on Wellington Street, two on comer of King and Grove streets, and two in East Sherbrooke.Houses and Building Lots for sale on reasonable terms.For Sale 1 Counter and 1 Platform Scale.ÆSÊT'Ask to see his 50c.Japan Tea and 55c.Cashmere.JOHN EDWARDS.Sherbrooke, July 16th, 1886.HY an Act of the legislature of the Province of Quebec 49-5o Victoria, the name of the Sherbrooke Pornament Building Society was changed to THE SHERBROOKE L* >AN and MORTGAGE COMPANY, and the debentures of the company made a legal investment for TRUST FUNDS.These Debentures bearing interest at the rate of 6n per annum, payable halt yearly and the principal repayable in one, three or five years, are now offered to investors MONEY IjOANED nt favorable rates on Real Estate, Municipal or other Debentures or stocks of Charted Banks For further particulars address S.J FOSS, Sec.-Trcas.Sherbrooke, Aug.20th, 1886.\t1 THE KEY TO HEALTH.Unlocks all the elogceii avenues of the Bowels, Kidneys arid Liver, carrying off gradually without weakening the system, all the impurities and foul humors of the secretions ; at the same time Correct\u2019Ug Acidity of the Stomach, curing ousness, Dyspepsia.Headaches.1 .z-ziness, Heartburn, Constipatir n.Dryness of the Skin, Dropsy.L._ -ness of Vision, Jaundice.Salt Rheum.Erysipelas, Scrofula, Fluttering of the Heart, Nervousness and General Debility ; all these and many other similar Complaints yield to the happv influence of BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS.Sample Bottles 10c ; Regular size $i.For sale by all dealers, F - MI LB III31
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