The Stanstead journal, 3 décembre 1874, jeudi 3 décembre 1874
[" re rh TL.= 4 Ar RB\u2019 \u2018 \" peter NOTARIES PUBLIC, Brus PENS and PR Nog.J | Soom Sounsellor at Law, and 80 k DiMce sigthe Registry Office, one door 4 fle 8, D.CLARK.+ he Stanstead Jom - * APS ri EN ART SL The Stanstoul Journal, IY UBLISIED- EVERY THURSDAY BY L.Rk.ROBINSON, Editor and Proprietor.OFFICE: JOURNAL BUILDING Rock Islund, Stanstead.Cauadu Post Office address, Rock lsland, P.Q.£0.uddross se for L United States, Derby Line, Vt.TERMS OF SUBSCRIFTION?82,00 One copy per Te paid In adv ance) 1,50 six months on trinlat §4,00 or 75 cents in advance.Business Cards.JOB \u2018PRINTING, IN EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE, Promptly executed nt the Journal Office.\u2014 CONSTANTLY ON HAND\u2014 A good stock of Blanks, Blank Books, p, Letter, Note, Bill Head Statement, Initial, Mour ning und other papers ; Cards Curd bourd, Lens, Ink, Muclluge, &c.&c.D.C.LIBBY, DEALER IN CASKETS AND COFFINS, Both howe and foreign manufacture, ROCK ISLAND, P, Q.ISRAEL WOOD, OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE, General Fire Insurance Agent Mouey to loun on Keul Estate @ 8 § ct.(UrricE opposite Court House,) STANSTEAD PLAIN.01 1 v I 8 & M E R R Y, ADVOCATES, COATICOOK, P.Q.W.D.IVES, J.W.MERRY, Sherbrooke, Cuaticouk, A.H.CUMMINGS & CO, _ MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Sash.Blinds, Architraves; 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and, in cutting pathway on the sido\u2019 of a.bill, the pausing in his work, and looking to the top of the pit in which he stood.tinued \u2018the sexton, spado in a chat-inpviting mnnrier.Experience had taught him that promiscuous convetsution often led to beer.\u201cI can\u2019t say till I hear her name; |: or blame, Dr.COMMENCED IN 1845.7 From Chambers* Journal.AN OLD MAN'S DARLING, CHAPTER I.The church.-yurd at Hawkshaw, in Kent, is ono of the prettiest in Ing.land.Thirty years ago the thon Vicar made 2 regular garden of it, taking advantage of cortajn.corrupt inequalities of ground; planting shrubs of cheerful char: acter, to the exclusion of yows and weeping willows; causing the gruvel-paths to wind \"about, instead of intersecting the lawns at right angles, and oncouraging the graves into flower-beds.To be buried there dues not seem like being buried so much as being planted out, und the grave is robbed of much of that extrinsic terror for which we English seem (0 entertuin a gloomy predilection.Ispoale of the beauty of this churchyard in the prosent tense because it is tended with as much care now as whon the lute Vicar was the proprietor, not a tenant of it; but it was only recently laid out, and tho roots of the young trees had hardly got.faily hold of the soil on the fine Oc tober afternoon when Dr.Antrobus entered for the first time.Dr.An- trobus was very learned, very ingenious, very clear- headed, and ver young; as young as à man well could be to have taken the degree of Doctor of Medicine.His fstudent friends called him Faust, averring ,solemuly that he was woll on in his second century, but had drank a rojuvenat- ing portion, some witch's put-me-back; aud it was certainly difficult for the ordinary learner to imagine how he could have acquired so much knowl.edgo in so few years.The secret of his success was that he loved science for its own «ake, without any thought of self interest or fume.Possessed of a small property, which rendered him independent of his profession, private practice was not the ill-important matter tohim which it is to most medical men, and he was quite content to settle down in a quict country town, with a small, poor, and healthy population, where he had plenty of feibure to devote to the ologies.,Had he, however, been ever so desirous of professional success, it is doubtful whether Auntrobus could have attained it: He was thought very highly of at hospitals; more than one learned society counted him ; high class medical and \u201cphilosophical journals considered his nianuscripts as valuable ns bank notes.But he was most modest, diffident, hesitating; and he was not a ladies\u2019 man, It was on the third day of his arrival that he entered the pretty church yard, hammer in hand, for when he found himself in a new earth, he was like a school boy alone part of the with n pie, he could not keep his fing- a workmen had exposed & rock of interesting character, there being room for argument us to how it got there.Dr, Antrobus was of middle hight diminished by a slight stoop, the result of studious habits, likewise compelled him to wear spectacles ; sion of countenance, massive forehead.His dress was always the sume, summer and winter, grabbing in the fiolds, dredging at sea, or ata patient's bed-side, and\u2019 consist-\" cd ofgshepherd\u2019s plaid trousers, black til coat and.waist-coat, spotted silk handkerchiof, twisted around his neck and tied .in a little bow, sometimes under one ear, sometimes under the other, never straight; high shirt-collars, intended to stick up, but not succeeding very well, and a chimnoy-pot hat in need of brushing, head.not so sieok, as a cat.which had he had a benevolent expres- and a, broad \u2018several timos and worn too far back on his But he was as clean, though He was in ological luck that afternoon, for Frateoct, the sexon, was digging a grave, and so revenling secrets of sub-soil.Mattock misinterpreted, the interest taken by tho stranger in bis, operations.said ho g up \u201cIt will be a dry un, sir,\u201d \u201cSo 1 percoive\u2014chalk,\u201d replied the doctor.\u201cYou know hor, may be sir?\" con- loaning où\u201d his most probably not.\u201d \u201cCane, hor name.wus\u2014Miss Cane, As is Lo be buried- to-morrow.\u201d \u201cNo I nover hoard of her\u201d.| \u201cAb! then you haven't been.to Hawkshaw before; that's certain \u2014 No offence; I thought you might have buen.a relative.,O lor, what a wunner she was!\u201d 1 \u2018 Doulitful whether this was praise Autrobus uttered a neutral \u201cAh!\u201d \u201cSho wero,\u201d continued Mattock, \u201crog\u2019lar lightning and \u2018vinegar; à, rog'lar lady, too, but such a tongue | The children used to cut and run when they enw her, and she never: could cop but one servant, who wah stone leaf.But she meant no harm, bloss you; she had à kind*honrt:* This last sentence was a tribute to\u2019 death, not the result of experience.-[-Mattoelc remembered the proverb, dé mortuis, otc., just then, and felt that it applied wilh oxtra force when the depurtod was à customer.He would ludly bave Mmentionod her virtues, ut thoy did not occur to him ; so he shook bis hend and went on digging.\u201cPapa, vriod u silvery voice behind Dr, Antrobus, who turned and saw a tuiry, who, finding a stranger instend of a fithor, opened her small mouth and large oyes very wide, and took stock of him, Approving, she ro mained where sho was and siniled = \u201cWell, my dons\u201d said the dodtor, \u201cyou ect 1 im not papa Hut.) you lost him ?Shall we loo forsh \u201cNo.Who at'e you \u201c1 nm Gregory PoW or.\u201d \u201cWhuro ure the Bowers?\u201cTho hoe Me pro Pace ct not #99: mh flower STANSTEAD, P.Q.THURSDA Y.planted, and the summer flowers ave all dead,\u201d \u201cWhat a pity !\u201d \u201cNover mind, dear; thoy will como again in the spring 5\"?\u201cAll come again in the spring?sure ?\" \u201cYes; their roots aro in the ground and alive.\u201d \u201cWhy is Mattock digging the hole ?\" asked the child, pooping in.\u201cThey are going to Cano.\u201d \u201cOh! Do you know that I did not like Miss Cane\u2014much.\u201d Then, after a ponse, \u201cI hope Miss Cane won't come again in the spring 1\u201d \u201cOL, you nice child !\u201d cried the doctor, , catching her up, \u201cI havea good mind to kiss you.\u201d \u201cYou may kiss me if you won't sc'ub,\u201d said the little maid composedly.\u2018\u201c \u2018Papa ec\u2019ubs dreadful sometimes.Oh, there he is!\u201d Tho doctor turned in the direction indicated, and saw a stout man with asgreon net, who immediately called out \u201cWhat, Antrobus! I am glad to have lit upon you in this lucky way.I called on: you an hour ago, But you were out.I was pleased to see your card yosterdy, I can tell you.Isit true that you are coming to settle bary Miss Ÿ here 7\u201d The speaker was none other than the famous Scaraby, whose researches in natural history once earned for him the title of\u201d the English Buffon, though of lato years he had confined his personal investigaions very much to moths and beetles.His worship of science, however, was catholic, and he was the President of « Philosophical Society, which reckoned Dr.Antro- bas among its most promising wmem- bers.\u201cI bave fallen in love with your tit tle girl,\u201d saïd the doctor.\u201cBy the by, Scaraby, 1 did not know that you were à family man?\u201cI have lost all but Ethel,\u201d replied Mr.Scaraby ; \u201cand their mother has gone from me, too.J should be a onely man without my baby, else 1 had sniled before now to Fevraguana in seurch of the Singewing furdevor- ans, of which I have no satisfactory specimen.It would hardly.be prudent to take her, I suppose 7\u201d \u201cHardly; especially as, if you lost her while moth-bunting, you would not find her again in a tr \u2018opieal forost as easy as in a Kontish church-yard.\u201d \u201cTrue; and she is u regular little truant, Are you not, Ethe 7 \u201cSometimes, when Papa\u2019 s very long catching butterflies.\u2019 The ncquaintence which already existed between Scaraby and Antrobus soon ripened into a close friendship.\u2014 Their tastes, their interests, were the same; their dispositions were similar, and the twenty years\u2019 difference be- twoon their ages was never t| ought of by either.And .Ethel played abont the pair ef } pilosophers \u201cFixe a kitten.It was absured to Bee haw fond Antrobus grew of ler, * She called him by the first name he.had given himself, Gregory Péwder, for, six months ; \u2018when \"he was promoted to Uncle Gregory, \"and there he remained, though bis reul name: was William, She was indeed # very nice child; never troublesome, |, always.\u2018able to amuse hierself, and very original.When the doctor had been sottled three years in Hawkahaw, she ; ut the finial touch to hell conquest., He went to the Lunk one day upon; some bus- inoss \u2018which\u2019 necessitated an: interview with dné of tho partners.in.his private room, and as he wus coming out again into tho office he heard his little friend\u2019 8 voico saying :.\u201cPlonse, will you give me sixpence for that?\u201d and, drawing back and peeping, ho saw her face over tho counter, which her chin : just surmounted, ~The gray- headed \u2018clerk whom | she \"addressed took the, paper, she prssonted in à voico \u2018 trembling with spa laughtor:, \u201cHow will you have it Miss Sudraby\u2014in silver or.copper ?\u201d \u201cCo per\u201d she said decisively, and walkel off with a handful of half: pence.\u2018When \u2018sho was clear out of the pr emnisés, the.doctor camé forward and roceived this document, written in, text haild, on a leaf torn gut of a copy book, from the, .convulsed, clerk: oo \u201cplans pay: ethel ora bare sioks- pouco Sp, cthol.| ; It seoms a pity that Ethel should ever huve grown out of her.quaiut- childhood\u2019; ; Sut she did it so-impercep- tibly that \u2018the, transaction was not 0 served by oitber.her fatheror the doctor.Other changes; took place; An- trobus censed to live alone.* He owned two maiden aunts, who \u2018had hid thomsolves: away in, an, odd corner of Devonshjye, and subsisted pretty comfortably on annuities.When one died, howovor, the other, found her soll in\u2019 somowhnt straitened circum]: stances, so this on in .nephew ; had: her to keep house for him, nud Bibel calléd her \u201cGranny.\u201d She was n.guod soul, but rather odd and, prudish, and did\" hot much approve of the title at first.Indoed, sho onco remonstrated with the: child ; but the effect of this was that the next time Ethel called.her \u201cGranny\u201d in publi¢, she turned round und explained thnt Miss An- trobus could not:-bo hor grandmother renlly, because she had never bcon marriéd, and shè\u2019 only called hor so out, of uffedtion.So, aftét \u2018that, the pradent spinistor décepted hot: brovet i\" silence, 'and by \u2018tho \u2018time \u2018the girl enme to live with her, sho would Hove folt hurt had: she called her any thing olse.Come to five with her ?Yos.When Ethol wus fourtesn her father caught ñ pleurisy in the Essox marches whore lie was a béetle-hunting and\u2019 died.Mo left his colleotions- to his university, his property to his tohtld and appointed his friend \u2019oxocutoë, Dr.Autrobus, her gudrdinn, This was Ethol's first pequaintance with death, for sho wid a mre.infhnt when sho lost hou: mother, and ithe mystory, the helpless grief}! the \u201chop less horror uf:it shattered.her \u201cthi d.hood.The \u2018wave \"of sorrow ; oer hor in me, bod nevenmgain did; Mai se She careless, RR Ge BE saad [ity with t \u2014 She know now tho evil as well as tho good; her.oyes wero opon to the cruel reality that every path in this world leads to ono dreary waste.For tho rest, the burden of the child\u2019s sorrow was lightened 80 far as possible; she was spared the sudden plunge from sympathy to cold selfishuess, from petting to tyranuy, which so ofton waits the orphan girl.The intimacy between the families had been so close that there was little change in Jonving: one home fur the other.\u201d And wit both her guardian and bis aunt, ber wish was law.Indeed Fihel Scar- aby ought to have grown up into an insufferable young woman, instead of\u2014as was the case\u2014an exceedingly natural, self-forgetting, charming one; but there aro some natures you can not spoil, at least by kindness.A little more than a year after Mr.Scaraby\u2019s death, Di.Antrobus was induced to join an expedition having fur its object an investigation of the flora, fauna, and guological phenomeny of the northern and eastern coust of Afriea, extending frown Algiers to Absinis, and compris: ing Tripoli, Bgypt and Nubia.So he sot his house in order.Echel was to continug living with his aunt till the uncertain date of his return, the dif ficulty about her education being comfortably solved by the fact of there being a very good girl's school in the neighborhood, to which competent masters came periodically from London.He considered his ward to be far two precious a trust, indeed to be risked in the chance company of school while her rind and heart wore forming, so he made arrangements with the various professors,\u2014warran!- cd middle-aged and married, every one of them \u2014to give her lessons separately.it was rather oxpensive, but that did not matter; for, living in Granny's simple way, it was impossible to spend her income on her.Gibraltar was the place appointed as ihe rendezvous of dhe philosophers.When Dr, Antrobus arrived there he found that certain arrangements connected with the expedition.would not be completed as soon as had been anticipated, and he had a fortoight's spare time on his hands, which ho at once determined to devote to à trip that had often tempted him\u2014a visit to Sicily and Etna; so he took passage on board a vessel bound for Mes sing.Take ten fine English sunsets, add an aurora borealis, mix in a dozen rainbows well beaton up, and you may pevhaps have tbe right colors on your palette to depict the sceno which Dr.Anurobus was enjoying as he sat in a small boat manned by two picturesque sailors, who cultivated long black mustaches, \u201cand.smoked cigar, outes instead of chewing quids.-'The-rea was a broad sheet ef exquis- ifely stained glass, without a wave or a flaw, and having a singie \u201cjewel, shaped like a two-masted felucen, set in it.\u201d The mountains swelling grace- fuily upward till they culminated in Etna, looked too soft and \u2018ethereal to be true.Enchanted boundaries of\u2019 paradise they seemed, which would vecede if mortal man approach them.But'the doctor, who had walked all over them, routing ir tufa and scoriæ knew better; he was also aware -that all these fairy tints would become.black \u201cwith \u2018a rapidity unknown \u2018to more northern latitudes directly the sun was turned down, and that thore- fore,.as he was more than a mile from | the shore, it would be ns\u2019 well to.-go about.Just as ho was about to give directions to that effect, \u2018however, he thought ho saw n handkerchief waved as if signalling him, ou\u2019 board the fo-.lucea, which was not \u2018above five hundred yards off.So he told his mien to row to her, und found on approaching her that his surmise was correct; \u2018a lady leaning over the bulwark was beckoning him.\u201cCan:J bo:of any service to you ?bo asked; whon Lis boat touched \u2018the.side.\u201cOh, you are an \u2018Englishman l\u2019 ex- clamed the lady, exerting herself to make her feeble voice'audible: \u201cIs it fur to town ?Can you get me a \u2018dot \u2018tor?I am so ill!\u201d For answer Dr.Antrobus pushed his, boat along to the gangway find stepped; on board, a couple of Maltese sailors, who were soated oh thie deck: forw, laying at cards, neither Assisting.indering him.\u201d They\u2019 miotoly ' gave, him ækoen Took and\u201d weit\u2019 4 With; thoif game The Indy, though\u2019 dressed like a young woman, was cettainly past fifty, probably a good many yours past, but.some faces fale sooner than others, andshe was suffering, | \u201cI'am 0 niedical man,\u201d said Dr.An.trobus ; whit is, tho maétor PP a \u201cA burning pain which néver, leaves.me, ind\u2019 prevents my.sléoping; sick-.oss whenevor I take food ; at times à dizziness ns if 1 wore ing.\u201d \u201cHow long have: you h ad those symp: toms?\u201d \u2018 \u201cA month ago, at Néj sles, 1 firat folt tho \u2018burning, aftol sickiiess; but it.passed oft again af that time.(oon it toturnotl, iitid \"pret worse and Hg And ou âve.AQU a modioal, x man ii J \u201cCortainiy\u201d» 5 .\u201cPardon the quostion ; your \u2018comin is such adirect answer to prayer ! À you will snvo me, will you not?\" .\u2018Sho becamo hystorical ; when she ta little better, Dr.Antrobus helpod hor down info the calin, where ho ox-.posted 16 find some female attondant ; ut no, excopt the two sailors who were playing at cards on deck aud themselves, there did not.scom to be o soul on board.Yot the vessel, though af Genosos build and lateon rig, was titted up like'p fin English yacht, and as sho wii of about twenty tons burden, hor crew could hardly, consist of two men éhly.Gir ue vA cor fur er.inquir! oan Bsn = x tho 4 me Je din , yutes le -you in this unceremonious fashion,\u201d said the- doctor.\u201cI was deceived by thé rig of your yacht, and thought it was some trading vessel in which I might got a passage.to Italy.This lady has undeceived me, und I Rave but\u2019 to spologies) for the mistake.\u201d : \u201cPray do not mention Aid yonug man, with -an.evide steady his voida.Man, + offer (RAL somofhin fi oe FE ot ont once; it will be dark: présent evening, I madain.\u201d | Ta OHAPF -Dr, \u201cAntroblas was phil ophi by no means easily flutiered \u201ctr\u2019oxci- ted ; but his pulse certainly 'throbbed.faster than usual ag he was leaving, the felucca.He, \u201chad no; doubt whatever of the truth of the \u2018wife's st suspicion ;.that she had taken poison\u2019 for some time back in incredsed\u2018doges he lénew- for-certain.No.suicide has ever boen |: Irnown to kill bim ox, borself painfally.by inches, when speedier : \u2018methods | wore at hand.There was no one about her but ber husband.\u201d \u2018He hud\u2018à dire ot \u2018interest in her death, boing: \u2018almos lad, tied' up, to an old'woman:wliom he bad married for money,.wbich - she: withheld, Lastly, he had not yet.sti-, fled his consciences, und 16 a student of physiognomy bis bis \u201cfav \u2018brodmitioll his In less thanifwenty-four hours\u201c bis time: vas tp, for.the,, steamer which was to take him back to | sibraltar; sailed on \u2018the following aftern 'nobn fi \u2018om \u2018Messina, which port ¥ Rh hs{on mifes dis tant by land from \u2018the staal i'n moto he had been staying, and closetdwhich- moment 16 be\" oor A sos to be brought to justice, or his victim sived.Of the dagt be had littlechope.\u2014the poison, ad gatrteo much, hold of Ih , there as a eh chance, packed: his sraldle-bags id a To fmt tho inn- ERE the | ronds were bad, an ,, potentin \u2018from bañditti.* dé ere oe his ;pistols.and véplisd\u2019 that en hoed ds bat: ist t him tok: chance \"of making: his - inthe dark than by daytimer for.that.:any; people whp triéd.to.intorésp mattèr.ides, it was quisition ¢ of lifer nnd \u2018deuth, und\u2019 ke had \u2018no choico but fo goi Neve had hi folt ao, vbxed: and' disturlodydé during\u2019 tht gldomiy\u2019 rride; houwas Horoughly - ~disstisfied ve names, relatives, -dutés, residence ip England, &c., before the husband's retiith.ae His! \u2018disuiotudd culmihaisd When's W put joË.air, which.ati.firétmeraly.reathed a pan.his ; face, Surengthéned till he Had at on.If the owrib of tio Fath ni th $.sh thtest |evept ioh'6f what Tid pis ls ub: sence ho:would ap anchor ad any ut | tho first breath.: Had\u2019 ho: boon over cautious after.all 2, Would it; not.have.ithe batter votre to Jonounes.the follow to his?\u2019 feo \u2018lande ook carry 0 off bis victim?ete bed \" ¥ The inn- koopor had ekéhikrératod th diffigu ultiog ofthe road, and in two hours the cootor, renched Ins riond's house.He was woldomed very hou tity, but his Busivioss wa wol.eo' well receive «What?atrost\u201d an Rijglish ghhijbet'¢ quiries concerni -board his.own \u2018 ns ke his:own Lite AWAY from him, and accusg him of.toppling o \u201cmurder hor oe) Many a ati bio \u2018bothbkied\u2019 ith if{ lows.Then\u2019 suppose o thie hii cold not be'aubatantinted?\".- \" ua i While they.were discussin he a tor the captain of a British: which Aly oft the » tation on came, (à in ep sed the doctors side.Hostw: tly tifat there Was à Shane gf get- oo © [Ro me T DE CENBER 3, 1874, ,] in the matter, for the captain\u2019 s surmiso) newspaper \u2018for mention of.liis name, |, réad \u201cthe 'rsports of \u2018assouintion dnd; z was not an easy task for Dr.Antrobus/|- The new comer had considerable com-.| ë a (nots 3 {they +hiad™ thém for all shades of, prof x oienoy; étid thèrè-wêre few blanks); \u201c Jloceasional entertainment; mote \u2018oir Hey, | town-hall of, he was prose tly landed.\u201cIt had been; his in\u201centi oe or i the morning.bat \u2018now he HH tho ve ane: | \u2018flattered the! jassistant.surgoon;and- tHe-second son! \u2018and who \u2018mig bt bo gor Ame; he liad=:i noz! ting into a legal scrape, \u2018but agreed it was worth some risk tosave a womas from being poisoned like a rat, and, said he wus willing to take bis sharæ of it.Phe worst of it was that it wa: a hundred to ono thatthe.yacht would be out of sight by daylight with thai breeze, There is no uso in datalling how thew bers and persuaded him to take actiorig was correct, and when the bay wher \"tho felucea had laid was visited in thé \u2018morning there was not nsail to bo seen.It was, with.a heavy heart that Dre] Antrobus started that afternoon for, Gibraltar.The \u2018house at Hawkshaw \u2018 Was dul- \u2018for along while after the owner loft iv} Dr.Antrobus, though a reserved: and: silent man \u2018at-dinner parties\u201d and toa, fights, whichi be bated, was a delight ful companion \"at \"home, and bis aunt and bis ward missed him terribly, the\u2019 girl most; for\u2019 \u2018though Granny beli joven! in her nephew.to any oxtent;hèrs was a blind faith,.be\u2018right, and any one who ayevred contrary \u2018Was a the | into the why-or \u2018the wherefore, Ido honestly think, without exaggeration, | that such an:idey, supposing the.el bility of its gating.into her head would\u2019 have turhed, all the brajns.She.did \u2018nob'eve \u2018WruW the \u201cnaifies' of Lhe Ethel, on the contrary, studied.tbe meetings connected: with him-that she fond.ther e, adked him: for oxplanation \u2018of whit sho did not: understand, and, a word, none.her reason in: \u2018the ser.[1 \u2018vice of her Jove \u2018and\u2019 admiration, | \u2018She -could not \u201chops\u201d ever to com réhend {54 all, but she did %n part\u2019 and Sa clude, more and more.8 with cir,re, ular taskg var Frksonié at\u201d ge Gran 5 ne Elus scontinued \u2018to\u2019 call Miss Antrobs,.dig covered: a sure Sathodter kespiog ber, up | to she, Lhorcollay.: « e if \u201cyou can\u201d, la Beir se or Geni y hii); \u201cWhenlié Éome: : 80 Wthel | became Eh-Acoomplis young dady, and'ber:industry \u2018brdogbt: ir for Hiôse who.\u201cpat Atis\u2018always'à\" Liban ; wäs.a\"recltibe;'éntivefy-ahut \u2018Out from all therplensures aidan usemen 4\\eops: th roused a Siciliau officdr \u2018frm\u2019 his sluni- y \u201chis \u2018mother whi\" wilful } roti ang] wänted burning.But ag for \u2018entering\u2019 | d, l'earnest and sciences for-whiôh Ho -was distinguish, bi éd, or.the sogiety.which honored him, \"The; mush-indulged girl Bonded i its own reward, for: lairning:is-onty, | naw © \u2018When swe attack\u2019 it listlessly,; |%6\"be \u201capy the study of top-dressi bd po the agricultural idk His.attentions became so marked oung \u2018man.mage.\u201cBut, my: lady; in she could utier, the oh vite Hight, dear \u2018Mrs.An \u2018replied \u201cMrs Tréfoil : \u2018ayo [Aawion (your side, shuttin our, eyes not.seem to, be , Any; rational.sy at Hawkshaw.pr sand thé only: conel Sl FER And she LEU rplan, yi ie riage.than she.had, befo when in: did 5 The ot\u2019 at one anoth hg wit A as was member, and gained prizes: eet ber, the: by for dramatic, ; in- character, enlivened- the} neighboring - borough) and formed dn\u2019 excuse for, an evening's outing; \u201cand thotgh* the Word\" Bal would *tävë-\"frigk 6564\" hot leading houses.Abto fits; » fopdHawkishinw * was] puritan, 2 a juvenile party; there dancing form © principal \u2018amusement; wos nhl pron rol an d- à félin interpretation\u2019 df the Wo de was, free, ihen theta wast tho Hbnbrable Mrs, Trefoil,a ladywith: an aquiling nose ard otiér traces-oftor mer-beauly; 3 \u2018à fie woman still though, old enough to havo on¢e ban toast: \"Tits dani\u201d ati rare cell Hh \u2018ey \u2018to Bihiel showed) civility\" Gants asie rather, hoe TA eo sisted on ing; hon My.Lady.\u201d Lo Ethel,\u2019 Se aline hon was merely good.naturel, Friendly \"né ghbof, \u2018who.very: Peasart \u2018chrriage:was:useful ints flower show sesison.Bayond.aud abavo albron-twb-le sèveral occasions, Mrs., Prefoil turned the.Loot mig mater, ee 4 and y rent off tb: giving | Wh thew :&:: gpl (enr ay 3 his Jand, : \u201cEvo ¥ ary passe 0.sil semaine \u2018and the gi pia A of mind RAS Hom) hol, a fat whith way:-fitstt brought homié to Granny, .by,.the intrusion info perce life; of, a.lover yn [hes At soi the a friend diy: lyn paris (ie by Fh ibd Sper I.months; th ond bed astran an viéstii Ho Su 4 Squire; now -di un-: ha for the bay, t for the mmatrimo.| sob ial mivkot in.twonty sears of ao, if all went well: Dudley wäs the strap: profession; well, rode a valuable looking: horse, was tall, handsome, with very \u2018White teeth, and & véfy.black mous- ofa noighborin 8: dergraduate an aving :made in- [itache, ahd-a-cortain'kesh eXpression 1h \u2018his oyos which.always \"makes\" a'mat-j Pass for romantio; aborgalliwas single: L.here wero, role :yonag ladies: be: ce Ri ve sotenteer, and ty do WVE at the fefe, and seven, of Wer iiniudintely ro Propdecsstd | in Me, Dadloy'ifavor: The Gighth, i shuddered at him; was Ethel, :who liad à Prajudice,.against dark me, and.though t there a ae sométhing espeg Aly Mophiotophbles si, about this dre opel \u2018oxpres managed\u2019 to talk-Ethol's firet- Dil \u201cmana shat very aiternoon, Rid thenéxutime they: not hor.only.fooling: was that.she was \u2018going to bave an ble ha Sobn, whenever she went into com oho looked: for: him, and she so ied Kido Eve for, tho.bung tah | r rately pris shatonet t.meoting her : Ho nad \u2018alay at Mrs.THB Ad ® couplid-of dag ily iit when ho lek 4b did hot go Jpossestod x, fow hundred .Ein An pad WE: ape ee es tial ysoman; Ve ss homosté red, loo ile not n mile out of village.Bas we ee : pa ë .a \u2019 meni AF AE ab or \u2014 rade mon to girl of ber.age.Hawkshaw} | was not a dissipated Fine ë pitt tion.\u2018and oe 4 d heart bailegn Of BohiFse] if tHe \u201ci tlhe Supposed.she: pe p ut Jed he hod n fi ha Loh OT, :-d'ainted her with ue 3s d'la to iifggelbnnd his: home5!3hdeed, she- for his punt, onguzel SRE oft er Aly Tul \u2018course Mel D a more a jé httentions and duties; \u2018Amd: if sho réjec Dyes ble EY ively aha hid fi eo BAT ! #Shb;; calls chips: tie Les ou LE * Goce Ae th a-yearning,w high gr grew il \u2018tinre pe his\u201d » ! eid iit:tohim,the \u2018would: have off by tusband ; s., Jom Ny a Been and now he fit §t \u2018oan 'perdonally\u2019 fobt qe gh toi die would forever,\u201d Hie Ut À CR sure.to! form hew: \u2018ties: Fand: THR y 2000 to.au Site but * One November .evenin song at Hawkshaw; the the Girtking wore arity\u2019 8 my ed he «| pioco of can Suibroidering pido no; with:-a-pi foc Po boked like 8 ailing, fnste tr and he books = of bain ready ohn wf \u201cIs.Granny asked.hi \u201cHe said ae fh ip, citées 1 nl hed Yount Shout wok ,nentonce, but Sera fs tenant, wh sa jhad jappoupcel bing ghee ie state of h te should d M y therefor wy ly, tr STE pated os to [that he hold to ne * qrookealy bats Grabs: thos, wad uot much ste the \u2018time of Year wag Hat-farorable fon; ing and su lenty of time on his bandg botad 1p the cultivatiof that Mrs.ref ; I thought it right to\u2019 call upon Miss Ans trobus and say what she knew of the: It.was poy much.Hew us & cousin of ber Inte husband ;, wa- |: a Frbnchwoinan, \u2018{Bbor Granny - was dbeadfilly \u2019 die: Butihe jaw isivery; often.opposed.tomtufe and commoi) | sense, aud we cannot do gay igood by] fact tha dar a thot gh coretioal - Whatever \u2018be:said must |.Br, \u201cno ide of \u2018pushing decoy o'the\" extent\u2019 Giänny dei sired.On the contrary; \u2018he was \u201cvery: rsevering, and-there did: he gis of shifablé | himself witli | his; ipropristy; ant\u2018 Had béentintfodtesd'b Lio one lady who-representedaristo everal Hoighbors clilledtupoi Miss \u201cAnitro-|à 9 Lbus: and.congratilated: heron the con: quest] Etbel had on de thordh greatly to h SR Au \u2018church: Hu then, be a real gif the girk{:checks on; the A st di igo (Ang \u2018herselt{ ou, haying'a balancäR\" said tho 4 all keough sovoal \u2018sleepless! i|£ome, to was:that Ihgroarne something, ng in the ) y forming any at ichment: PRE De Gardin 3 \u201cwah in.Africa, and \"shie' was kiire the\u2019 \u201cright: À \u2018minded : Ethelivotld -mevbr:dos| \u2018suchi a: | Lbing.\u2026 So the subjept yras M tio cloned & er thought : Jess-aboitélove and\u201d re-Budjey-paid > bis court, oder, an jandrag: sha weas, taken 1, was, copiainly pleasant rédtiire who aa per: | oct.all she said wise and Witty whio her presente, vas pa state: ne fal i her in bly t i+ 8:cpuipagion pts TAB 80 |, re ; on wg 20 ; follow, à de, croulo.he, 59 Yary miserab) es! HE \u201c aNot- beings(a-#he Ni om asi -4QVhnt aro pod ; EE à corner,:she: tinued the doctor, pot Par i at Bey Sip Gdyoung be TY std \u20ac i re A Whit hav 30d dle ding hous\u2019 Africa lasidn itor [wifes aceite de ÆOf course, Granny dear,: if Thole cri ory dimpprores, tha in dus] Lhe matter jsfor rain\u2019 tha he\u201d would St Sitio à it 3d \u2018be will come home very goon} ichard: is poi td'oëll dû vou deat] 4 and, went.nfo! ators ntrobus,was hardly less-pér-: Cn stor when, © Eve thorcongonial' Si a ee \\otoypied.him! the lait tives yee s, his À re y turned Bomorne het must-now de a romans ad: hab} As, howover, rors iri hd po \u2018npssqnable.man, this + foeling vas ed and he sesigned bimeelf ie pele main A chi old be some day.Why, 1am not) n ttelative, i isa mistake, ib science; ; i pr clearly: od gry ivan\u2019 gif ; NOD, « dnioads] fo hi Semel Noted part | pea ittô an enor- \u2018mous globe.Ethel wh before h frafitd pon.which she wa ite tb © Dattéy-couig rio be RE i from ue 3 trobus who don, on ; Wednesday x \u201cthovdsy' afteir i|,morrow, and, be \u2018might: ily og corne the same evening.Oh, ships fh || wera like railway truins and arrived jf \u2018punctuslly, how nice it would.Le to >| 80: And meet him, would-it not ?\u201d : 5, \u2018Yes ; and yet perhaps we should be in.the.way ; there will be a: great deal of luggage, 6 imens,.and things, will tiiere not.\u201d - ep au Rh do \u2018Oh, 1 conld hel > hin with that, or, Pretty well off, thongh \"not exactly.fat least, Iam.sure I should not hinder rich, und had been educated \u201cabroad; | him.Bug.we -cabnot do for we here his parents, who were both dend, [might just : miss him; of moet had resided.Indeed, she believed that; ing him sopzer/1241 20265, dur #4 : \u201cExactly ly my: doar resid Granny, much religvad, for she thad once been Db 8 quay when a vossel wae unloadipg, WH and bad.been\u2019 80::hustled »abont and rightined that she.had not réjovei > Lion, else resumed .Bibel, sarhen WB yon.ibuve been away for a lon; i it.pinst-be- venysplessant to sec: friend- \u201cà ly.faces, the rat time your - Wbo- J-can that be ?\u201d oo 1 A carriage, had stopped; ) which.was à ph Dr mse a sputente: TI .# knack qud-a ring; an Then tho door bearded big yrapped i in an onitlandiah k in\u2019 the LOOM, i.on SETI sho! sai Lis: _ y =\u201c ie es , aor hey excuse for.- liam rey respit be: William: 1 as.8% Yoo \u201cIt; is\" William 1\u201d \u2018outlandish cloak was wD \u2018the \u2018shupherds's plaid tro + Cry on ono i ; wo sé aggrasat- adding \u2018tor when the first greetings.wero lusion \u201c Bhe\u2019|{ #L'baye; develo; Unelg 6 thy i is al.B pu Dice \u201cand he idpa af \u2018your ship fs n; we didmoÿ \u2018| Fou.before, Wednead ,Atthe\" 0 51 huve.co comp overlundy\u2019 Antrobus.\u201cAfter: L : hed wri on last letter one: of oe party.æFreñch- À amen- nan, asked\u2018img 80% Pris with hing |: Phel he iv \u201ccertain \u201csvidepes hat\u201d 5 \u201cIfEthel had pe vor it she would \u2018have gone quic out of théagiom and\u2018 wa rho cag 2d plain - À en bho caine what had Happened, so® \u201cÀ \u2018héumi gat \u201cgod the he advisablenees of 4 py \u2018intr ing upor the in the\u201c oments'q \u2018idf-the;sarprise:- ah (forgot all about | announced; and Seeing 3 8 \u2018 ii \u20ac a follow oe on \u201cabsent ali\u201d his citemeént loge: tlhe w At-wis too late.uote, Dud.Who tba quick, Sommandity fuels, G>.uay heard from\u2019 hit ly bap: «\u201cThat ib MF, Dudeyis Sep Jady;= much * \u2018distressed.\u2018know 7: Don't yo I lu so \u201cbb HS 5 \u201cbf.hi \u201ctines : then, poor, **-Altithe jestioir the botox thé \u201c6 re oka is eyes, el lov Hn thors El ig ought her: pudidian: tid \u2018gote: tam ie shé\u2018heard:*thé\"bthèré' au a reply ¥#Ichad: thé :miaforta slose hor; he stamuiläited:\" .\u201cMurderer * cried: the dobtor.\u20185 Dudley felt thie Bktroitie fHliy 6 wing Binmes|f ta! be cowed ph 81 fusod 3 bat the whole*ttfèg hi suddénly-ujpon Hit that he terly:unable torpull/hiniself even siifficiently for blpstér.\u2018 {dg {not During Ÿ i se : jn br a, RFE Tung w ro a h eure ditioppof th ty) ter members geb (b the French soon of lance), have come to Ws Some ore sluggishly than ; ibdêse reports contain tho works, of some of the master minds of tho day, such as Drs, DuCosh and II, of I ton rand, New York; go Por ter, ?Tale; Dr.Don- l'agers, of London; and Dr.of Ctantinople ; besides ad- hy;such men as Lord: Cavan, \u2018y Varley, the butcher evangelist; illor, of Cincinnati ; utions of Can- ?\u2018 > Mi.Gibson, of l.others:which rank well which came from abroad.3.have, been illustrated by th ing:men earn «that 8 complete ning 100 pages, is bp- inted.paper, with a i sted: to any ad- giving ave are con- olid: and valuable a.matters which are al exditing:the thoughts of \u201cmt om .as:-could be got uny- ai 5m tad Ih .ongy.Tho subjects which, .att 1.+special attention wote thee ro by various philuso- _bhijc.and.men\u2019 to Mr.Tyn- 's' Inte speech, and the speculations hers with regard the.future; with\u2019 * SApyÂgoïpssTs ar Bouzon, P, Q\u2014 = | i dgyr morning at tho Huntington midBs, Bolton, * man named - T; La- mark, employed-ih the amelting works, pf witile caning \u2018Bctap:iron to put into L ongof the vats, fall off the plank which wag laid across itsymouth into-the boil Ai tr image, was glmost immediately J takon outut he had recpived such u fearful scalding, that on removing his clothes, qn .great iportion- of his skin 0, 0ffwith them.- He suffers terri- 4 Tys:and it is not likely that ho rive.\u2019 Tho accident: is attribu- t airest of threo gamblort rand Trunk Railroads as andr the fining of: them Jars.each, for playing, throe- to, i ly gratify No has crodsed the American via : the Central Pacific y, and.gbeerr accosted by the Who infogp the trains of that.© gab Sompäny, .have felt \u2018iko compiiny,.but I khoglin ther ™own, v done all it could to rid therarg She.nuisance, but it is; well to the constant p ons of the not a f@wwf the.cofffuctors and tillers who made it a practice bë trails: at Corinne and aide ai stâtions along the line, | te in dngud®, one ofthe worag |\" fo.tareguofvels™eanspiracy was th A He, of ik migtants, hod their args.thadoor e Calitomiia fb find* 8 thee, dectivg ution of fe soticugs of the\" Gran nk Railroad _ shows that pu Andeavbril, to\u201d piven ils Gars, agd- it dosorves oor ivi Montreak Star | se TON = Ite! snsil psx opidenijy at = 4 .bl pelit * 5 thrust, Bo Jen arrest aus Prec XT The Staustenl Beureal.né for bim.If it had nôt beon.for [ in earnest in [énoi DI dn [of \u201ctraders who olfaihed ~ goods on ae {duds ~~ \u2018 Riad a 7 py A0 - > La .opt oy M ares 4 ; y te es De A ns > mg.PE ti nae, \u2014\u2014 \u201cTEURSDAY, DEC, 3 1874.To Subscribers in the United States.By the postal law which goes into forcé on the Ist of January next.the ostage on nowspapors must be prepaid [ the publisber.We have fixed npon the uniform price of 81.75 per year, In ad- -vance, U, 8.ey., frec of postage.for sub- serlbers in the United States, und all ar- rearages will be reckoned at that rate up to 1st Janyary.CLUBBING.Wo will furnish any of the undermen- 1ioned periodicals with the JOURNAL, for the prices mentioned In the the second column of figures, \"I'he first column shows the prico of these publications separately.\"I'he American publications will be free of postage If delivered at an U.S.Post Office ufter Jan.1.1875, being prepsid by the ublishers, P Harper's Magazine, 84 00 85 25 + Weekly, 400 525 ie Buzar, 400 525 Seribner*s Monthly, 4 00 525 St.Nicholas, 300 425 Potersong Magazine, 200 850 Godey 's Lady\u2019s Boek.with chromo _ 800 425 Tug JoUBNAL commences ita Lhir- tièth year with this issue, although by an overaight:on tho purt of the d\u2014I and the rest of the \u201cstaff\u201d tho numbor- ing on the first page has not told a cor- roct tale\u2014oxcept the whole number, 1509, indicating twenty-nine years and ono week.As tho JOURNAL has borne a good veputation through all those yenrs, it will continue to deserve well coming year.We promise nothing,\u2014 newspaper prospectuses wre proverbially nnroliable,\u2014oxcept to do as well as wg oan, to make a good, reliable newspaper.Whilo ominontiy dovoted to tho local.interests of this county and tho Eastern Townships, we shall not lose sight-of the important, events, f| political, social\u201d and religious, which may occur in our oyyn-goyntry and in the world at large.The leaders of the Administration party have succeeded in inducing Mr.F.Mackenzie, their candidate for the Wost division, to announce that he is \u201cth fiver of pmnosty to Riel and other North-west offenders, Whether his oleventh hour conversion Lo thoir viow will secure his election, remains to bo soon.Mr.Mackenzie achieved a srt of character for indeponce by his votes on the Riel question Inst winter among tho Protestants of his constituency, \u2018while the votes were quito pgpugnant to his French supportevs, Up Qu vory late date he maintained his independence in this partioular, and his converstion is such an open attétnpt to secure his election at any rate, that it\"must be disgusting to such Franco- Canndians as bd to the opinion that Riel und his associates have been deult with unfairly.Ttshows à very strong desire on tho part of the Ministerial pripty to keep their hold upon that constitugnaey, 19 put their candidate in $0 hum Mating tv position.Rrouxonp AND Worrs.\u2014The contest in these counties is getting warm as well as mixed.Tho candidature of Mr.\u201d Hanning is evidently not on- tiraly satisfuetory to those opposing Mr.Ayimor's ratgyn.He is evident ly not satisfictory to all of the French voters of Wolfe, although brought forward by Mr.Picard, the local member who is supposed to have great influence in Wolfe.Some years age à sort of compact was entered into by whieh jt,is understood that representation in tho Bominion 4nd lgegl Par- linments should be divided between the- two races.At that Lime, Mr.\u2018Webb was in Parliament,and the local position wasf@iven to Mr, Picard.\u2014 Now it is urged that this arrange- mont should be reversed.That the English speskipg member should go to Quobce, where there is à lnrgo pre- ponderence of French Canadians, and tho French membor should have the sent in the Commons, whoro the English prodominate.\u201d This view is strongly nrged by L.C.Belanger, Ksq., who has been asked to come forward as a candidate.Mr.Belanger says that ho tried to induce Mr, Picard to come forward, but without success, und hence has consented to ran him- soif, providod the friends of Mr.Pi- gard caunot induce that gentleman to como forward, As to the \u201cdicker\u201d in regard to dividing the honors, it is perhaps the bost thing that could be dono in the constituency, if lived np.to in good fuith.But it would appear to an outsider that the Consorvatives are acting in a manner to throw away their chances.Tt fs conceded that thp çon- stituency is dacidedly Conservative.\u2014 The Aylmer family have always been Conservative, and the representative lately unseated allied himself with the party in power because ho could take the fail strength of that party and many old party frionds to beat Mr.Wobb, who has grown unpopular with many of his old supporters.As the case now looks, the chance of reversing the decision of the last he corapany election is very small.em \u2014 0 : Montreal seems likely, after all, io got its public library as provided by the lato Mr Frazer.Tho relativos disputed the will, and were sustained by.the Moñtral court, but the puivy council has just reversed the decision, A verdict returod ih the suprome court at Halifax, N, 8, yestorday in the case WLo y vs.Cbishelm etal.téblishes à ppécedent in fpat prov- By providing for thé Dunishmont crodit by dbncoalfilh the true state + businëfs.Tho verdict, which Wo plaintiff, warrants the fe @fontencing the defomisnts to tro / \u2018 > = of its \u201clargo constituency during the |, Letter from Montreal., | MonTreAL, Nov.28th 1874.Asn result of tho operation of our new oleetion law, Montreul finds hoy- self obliged to fill vacunvies in two of hor oloctornl districts, the west snd contre.Rumors have been vifo for the put few wosks us Lo tho possible sad grobable candidates in the contest, Tu tho Western Division it was known that Mr.Mackenzio would come itt in the Reform interest again.On the other side some difficulty was felt in fixing on the most suitable mun to ve their stundard-besrer\u2014one who who would Lest harmonize all the discordant elements of this constituency.It seams it was thought best Lo put forward Col.Stovenson again, on uc- count of his distinguished public sor- vicos and\u2019probity of character, Sickness, howover, compelled bim to withdraw from the contest.The choice next foil upon Mr.Thomas White, Jr.of the \u201cGazette\u201d No botter choico could havo beon made.Mr.White is one of the rising young men of the country, one who is destined erg long to take n foremost rank among the statesman of Canada, as he already hus dono among hor journalists, To is a man of broad and liberal views of pub lic affairs, n graceful and vigorous writer, an able speaker, of great energy and execution abilivy.Added to thoso he has that personal magnetism which is able to attract all who come in contact with bLim,\u2014a quality as necessary as those othors to a successful political leader.His opponent, Mr.Mackeuzie, is a man of high social position of fair ability,and notwithstanding the late decision of the court, of the strictest integrity.But Mr.White goos into the contest with other advantages over him besides his superior mental endow- monts, lle has one may say, no an- tocodents to onbarrass him.On tho other hand, the action of Mr.Mackenzie in the Reil affuir, bas prob- ubly alienated from him a large body of his.former supposters, who, united to Riel by the double tie of religion and blood, pegardgd him as n martyr, and will not finil to revenge themselves on the man whom they regard as his porsecutor.Moetings huve already been held by both parties, merely to inaugerate the campaign and give the candidates an opportynity to declare their principles.At the Roform meeting the samo old speakers were present that we have been accustomed to hear for years past Holton, Penny, Dorion, and last and.least, Barnoy Devlin.lolton was sick and was obliged to lonve the meeting; it was a wonder the audionco were not taken tho syme way.They used those samo old, effete arguments that havo been their stock in trade for a dozen ycars, consisting mostly of abusp of the Conservative party in general, and John A.Macdonald in particular, with loud vaunting of the reforms the government propose to introduce.They would best convince the country of the purity of their patriotism by bonsting less and performing more, At the conservative meeting Mr.White gave an expose of his principles.Thoso who have accused him ofa shuffling line of policy hitherto, should have heard his speech on this occasion.A more manly address is seldom ut- terpd, He made no attempt to catch a fow slray votes hy any pytful attempts \u201cto \u2014concenl his \u2018 real opinions, but it was manly and straight-forward, every word of it.He announces himself as strongly opposed to the gencral policy of the pros- ent government.The present draft of the Reciprocity treaty he strongly condemned, und he is just ag strongly in fivor of a universal amnesty for all political offences in Manitoba as he always has been.And yet he is willing to give the government ample timo to carry ont any of the reforms thoy have projected.In the \u201cCentro\u201d but little interest is tnkon\u2014a¥ seems to be centered in the Western Division.Itis not impossblo that Mr.Ryan may \u201cwalk the course.\u201d Devlin would undoubtedly like to become a candidate, and he may be used as they uso Democrats in Vormont, merely for the sake of having a candidate.No one has any confidence in him.Ho may be successful in a nasty criminal case before the court, in hrow-beating judge and jury, but in everything clse\u2014politieally, morally, aud financially, he, is a stupendous failure, 8.To be born in a prison-cell on Thanksgiving day,of a woman sentenced 10 be hanged, January 5, aud from illogitimato paternity, was the hard \u2018ato of n male infant, who flrst saw the light at Bathurst, N.B,, Thursday.Not the most auspicious start in life, surely, or an ovont likoly to be thought of with pleasure in after years.The mother In this extraordinary casp is the wife of the murdered man Poulinet and the father was hor accomplice, Gallian, who before his exccution, vpeently, confessed to the paternity of tho child, .Tho coroner's jury in tho conso of the body of Mrs Steep found drowned in the Welland canal at St.Catherines Out, somo days ago, yesterday returned a vordiot that the deceased cfimo to ber death by violonco at tho bunds of bor husband who is under arrest A largely attondeds meeting at \u2018Togonto, Thursdny,adopled resolutions opposing the, wlivf of Reil wd Loptuo, \u201cuh The Safe Consplracy.The trial of the safe-burglary cuss ended as it began, in tho midst of 4 flood of senndalous charges affecting the integrity of witnesses, jurora and officers of the court, Take it ultogoth- or, it has rovenied à stato of profus- sional dishonor unparalleled in this country, unless something like it is found in the anvals of the New York courts when Tammany was supreme.From the outset the prisoners on trial have not only acted as if thoy wero under the protection of high official authority, but us if they were de- tormined tho country should kuow it.The steps taken in their favor were taken with sturtling audacity, and in serene confidence that nothing could be done in their behalf would lesson the cortainty of their acquittal.The jury was organized, apparently, with that intention, By the connivance of government officers important witnesses mysteriously disappenred, and one was arrested for porjury in ordor to discredit testimony that could not otherwise be broken down Tt is said, und not denied, that thore was communication between some of the jury and the friends of the prisoners, possibly conspirators themselves.And when it was discovered that all tho vice laid schemes were to fail because the jury, after all the pains taken with it, sLil} ontainod some men who woro not at the service of the ring, the rage of the rest was as violent as it was disgraceful, The event showed conclusively that the majority of the jury, the prisoners and their friends fully believed that the plans were per- foct and that aequittal was certain.The trial in many respects ix worthy to be placed by the side of the fumous -casos in Now York city where justico was defeated, by different means, by Twead, Fisk, Gould and thet associ ates.Tortunately the Washington ring is not as strong ns it was when this trial was bogun.Its audacity and îts confidenco in official power may not have diminished.Noither had Tweed lost any of his trust in the power of monoy when his second trial Logan.But he was convicted nevertheless.At the next trial thore is a prospect that thare will bo a moro honest jury.Thero is n chance that some important witnesses will bo found, and we shall thon soo whether thero has beon any hidden motives which interested others than those whoso hands have yet beon discoverod, in clearing mon who, whether innocent or guilty, have beon protected by most suspicious and oxtraordinary mothods.\u2014 Boston Adverliser.Trrnistr Massacre BY EsqUIMAUX IN Lanrapor.\u2014A shocking massacre of white settlers by the Esquimaux Indians occurred at the sottlement of Indian-Ticklo, Labrador, on the night of tho 15th inst, two whole families, with the exception of » young girl, being tho victims, For some time back the Indians had been committing robberies, and several of tho depreda- tors being captnred, thej wore publicly whipped.In revenge, on the night of Lhe 15th inst, they attacked the families of William J.Morrison and his two sons Thomas and Herbert, and wife and their: children, William, Charles, James and Lizzie, murdering all oxcept the last named.William F.Morrison and his two sons were fully murdared in their room, their bodies being covored with dirk waunds, though they had tivst been woundod with bullets, Mrs Robert Morrison's throat was out dooply in several places, and a bullet pierced her brain.William and Charles Mor- vison wero stabbed in the heart, and also shot ; but James, the youngost, scerns to have struggled hard for his life, as his corpse was founy on a stairenso leading to the door, near the corpse of an Esquimaux whom he had shot.This is tho first instance of criminal or troublesome conduct among the Esquimaux in Labrador in the memory of tha oldest fisherman, {From Ottawa Free Press, Nov.27.1874.] Ata meeting of the Ottawa Board of Trade, held on the 24th instant, the following resolutions was adopted :.\u2014 \u201cIp vig of the great advanigges to the commerce of tho Dominion which will result from the navigation of the Lower St.Lawrence during the winter months, the Council of the Ottawa Board of Trade vespectfully urge the favorable consideration of the Govorn- ment in the scheme of Mr.E.W.Sowell, of Quoboe, for the thorough tosting of tho practicability of this project; and the Council of the Ottawa Board of Trade, from a full knowledge of the abundant quantity of iron ore existing in this immediate neighborhood, viz, the mines of A.H.Baldwin and E.laycock, of surpass ing richness, from which tho best description of iron and steel may be made at prices which in every probability must bo remunerative to companies which may engage in thoir manufacture, recommended tho enterprise to the favorable consideration of capaitalists and others.\u201d This endorsation by the Board of Tralg of thy bona fide and promising character of the undertaking, must be satisfactory to all connected with it.The extraordinary 1lchness and oxtont of theso mineral deposits Lave long beon patent to all those in tho immediate vicinity of Ottawa who take an intorest in such matters, but to investors rosiding at a distance from the Capital, testimony, of so undoubted a charattor; must ble potndimrly valunbio, oe » ew December nest, and the construction of Lloomories, for the manufacture o Lhareonl blooms, will bo immediately proceeded with, This modo of manufacture has proved remarkably successful in the cius® of several companies which adopted it in the Luke Superior region, and has resulted in vory large profits to the manufactures.A noble instance of this is seen in tho working of the Morgan company of Lake Superior, which in ten months cleared à profit of 220 per cent.Theo Ottawa Company has a very largo © uantity of timber.[the immediate vicinity of the mine they have un inexhaustible quantity of the finest ore closo to the surface ; they have a tramway in complete working order running from the mine to the shipping place, with right of way secured and puid for, so that the usual lnrge preliminary outlay is already puid, and when the bloomeries are erected an immediate profit will be realized ; thoy have constant and easy nccoss to the markots, both by rail and river, and with theso advantagos wo seo no renson why the most sanguine oxpectations of the promoters should not bo realized.We look forward with confidence to seeing Ottawa, atno distant day, become.the contro of un grent manufe- turing district, A shrewd forgor named Chester Campbellalias Andorson,escaped from the station-house nt Oshawa, Ont, Saturday, Ly fooling the constable into fixing his bed on the plea that he was sick, and then, while the latter was doing it, pushing him ovor, making his exit and locking the constable into the cell.It is announced that application will Dominion Partiment for an act to incorporate a railrond company, with full powers to construct, own and operate a line of railroad from the Red river in the province of Manitoba to somo point in British Columbia on tho Pucific coast.A Sowoll's Point (M.) man's 27 childern have just congratulated him on his oighth marriage./ A most unpopular official in Canada is one'who recently advertised thal a hanging Would take placo nt 12 o'clock, and then disappointed the crowd by having tho execution at 8.The female opium smoker.mentioned in Dickens's, Mystery of Edwin Drood, and known as \u201cLascar Sal,\u201d died miserably a short time since in a court in London of scarlet fover.The wife of Sam Henry, a colored resident oË Saulsbury, Md., recently became the mother of four children, When informed of the fact, Sam packed up for a long journey ; \u201cI am\u2019t going to live in dis hash Sanlsbury no longer,\u201d said Sam.Two parrots at Paris, becoming jolons of attentions lavished upon an infant.to their own noglect, when before the birth of the child they had been munch cayassed, set upon it during tho absence of its parents and inflicted fatal injuries.A Texas jury recently retired from the court-room long enough to write a verdict of \u201cnot guilty,\u201d at which the accused wag 80 rejected that he told the jury to \u201cgo down to the grocery and help themselves,\u201d for which the judge fined him $50.Mayor Havemeyer, of.New York, died very suddenly of apoplexy Monday, in all probability broughton by being obliged to walk some distance agninst a strong wind, THE ANCIENT COPPER MINES OF THE West.\u2014The ovidences of mining operations by the former inhabitants of\u2019 this country wo attracting consid.crabie attention in Michigan, just now Mnsses of native copper weighing thousands of pounds are found surrounded by evidonces that an extensive industry Was ones carried on in the region now occupied by \u2018the Minong mining company.and over a mass of coppor now owned by another corporation a-hemlock 300 years old recently stood.Indeed, bits of charcoal, wooden kids and stone tools arg found in groat numbeps in various parts of tho great copper fields of Michigan and Minnosota.Tho ancient miners had mhch more dif ficulty in detaching portable piecos of copper from these greal masses then the modorn, and theso evidences that they contented themselves with braking oft projecting points, while the moderns have processes by which the bowlders of copper are reduced to convenient shape.The old miners scem not to have understood how easily they could have availed themselves of the nutural wealth by a freer use of fire.A great muss of copper has recently been found in ang of the ancient mines on Isle Royul in Lako Superior, belonging to the state of Michigan, and an attempt has been mado by the Western Reserve historical society to have it divided up and placed in some of the public parks of tho West, as a relic of the ancient mound builders, bit the \u2018owner dason't wish to have it divided, and besides it must bo worth ovor $1200, and is therefore beyond the meuns of the socioty.The muss was discovered in a belt of ore which was operated for a mile and a half by the aboriginal miners, a poenline feature of which is the thousands of stone hammers that have Leen found in it.Thoro are ovidoncos that ut the time this vein was worked timber must have beon very scarce on the island, for the ancient operators used powldors to hold up tho hanging ground, whero the mdderns would have used\u2019 titmbor.It is a pity that some suciety cannat own (his gront mass and preserve it unbroken.The Minong company will lwep it au à curiveity für the pros woth 2 +.mime «+ var, \u2018| ment-arrived at, be made at the next session of the: We understand that the stock books | The New Immigration Scheme, - will be promptly cloged on the 10th - Copies of the Order in Council re- luting to the amalgamation of the Xm- igrution Agencies of the tour leading Provinces of the Dominion with tho Dominion Agency, have been distributed.From them we gather some idea of the scope.of the new arrangement.The resolution necessary to vatitiy it was also passed by the Legislature yesterdny.We havo on previous occasions expressed our approval of tho object of this arrangement, us money was being spent by Ontario in the promotion of immigration unnecessarily.This is borne out by the fiel that, in the Estimates for 1875, only 813,000 is asked for \u201cAgencies in Europe,\u201d aguinst à sum of $32,000 voted last year.lf, therefore, our Government fools justified in onlering upon this arrangement with the Federal Government (which they can only do on the supposition that the new plun will prove equally effective in bringing population to the Pro- vinco), then it looks amazingly like ay if a great deal of money hud been thrown away during the last year the Ontario Opposition \u2018have all along been contending, that we had too many ugeuts, and a too extravagant machinery employed in promoting emigration from Europe tv this Prov- inco.Indoed it might be shown that wo have been doing the greater part of the canvassing there for the whole Dominion.The saving of 819,000 the first year, is a palpable argument in favor of the now arrangoment.Whether it will be found to work well it is impossible yet to say, and just as impossible to infer for the memorandum of agree- The memorandum contains fourteen articles, the first of which is, that the control and direction of all matters connected with promoting emigration from the Uit- ed Kingdom and continent of Europe, will be vested in and exercised by the Minister of Agriculture at Ottawa.\u2014 This is right and proper, -as the central government may be supposed to have tho interest of the whole of the provinces nt heart.The -remaining articles of agreement, as assented to by the representatives of the different governments at the Conference recently held at Ottawa, are as follows : 2.Independent agencies for any of the Provinces shall be discontinued.< 3.Each Province shall be authorized to appoint a sub-agent, and obtain office accommodation for him in the Canadian Government offices in Loudon, and such sub-ngent shall vep- resent tho special interests of the Province by which he is appointed in Emigration and matters generally.4.Each Province may employ any special agont or agents, or other igration, subject to tho direction hereinafter stated.5.The sub-agents placed by the Provinces in the London offices, or the special agents omployed by them for promoting emigration, shull be under the direction of the Agent-General, acting under instructions.from the Minister of Agriculture.6.The salaries for sub-ngents and special agents\u2019 appointed by the Pro: vinces shall be paid by the Provinces appointing thom.The Dominion Government shall take every means \u2018to promote immigration, and afford facilities foy the transport of immigrants by partial payments in reduction of ocean pas- suge, by.arrangements with steam ship companies and their agents, and by such other means as may be deemed efficient for the purpose of in troducing immigrants to each province according to, its requirements, 8, The Dominion Government shall afford all facilities al its offices in London for giving information to the public respecting the Dominion generally and the several Provinces; and their resources in particular.9.For toro effectual carrying out this object, all the Provincial Governments shall furnish to the London of.fico the statutes\u2019 of the several Provinces, together with all printed public documents and maps since Canfed- eration.\u2018 > cessible to, and a place of reference for all persons from any of the Provinces.11.The Provinces shall respective ly contribute towards the increased of\u201d lice expenses in London.arising from the proposed arrangements, the annual sums following : Province af ( ntaria, 85,500 00 \u201c ucbee, 2,000 00 \u201c New Brunswick, 1,000 00 \u201c Nova Scotia, 1,000 00 In case the two last named Provinces unite in appointing one sub-agent, their joint contribution shall be $1,600, And in case British Columbia and Pringe Bdward Island choose also to avail themselves of the Canadian of: fices in London, each shall pay to the Dominion Govormment such sums as ter of Agriculture, 12.À liberal polipy ls ta ba maintained by the Dominion Government for tho settlement and colonization of Crown lands.in Manitoba and the North-west Territories; and it\u2019 shall dissominate such information with ref: erence to Canada in general, and to Manitoba and the North-west Territory in particular, as may be deomod necessary for the advancement of immigration, 13.The arrangement now mado shall last for ive years, and afterwards continue for n term of five years unless, notice is given to discontinue during the first term.14.\u2018These propazals to be binding on the spverul Governments of the Provinces which may confirm the same, but they are to be deemed only Pro- visional\u2014Z'oronto Leader.i J - \u2014 ew FaraL Acomevn\u20140On Thursday last a man named Groenshields, om- played in tha Papor Mills at Windsor, got entangled in the machine y, and before ho vould be oxtricated both his limbs nbove the lnees wore nourly cat off, ho only lived a fow hours.\u2014 News.AcopENT.\u2014On Saturday last 8 young may named Lothrop, hud his arm broken bglow the elbow while shackling a car at the @.T.R.Depot.\u2014 News., à Law Notice.WING to the removal of P.W.Terri Obit ri af fern) Serhiphathe ofty of Mdntreal.Joseph TL.Terrill and lohgel Fellx Hackett have ontorad Into Jartnerahip as Advoogtos, under name of lorpill & business will be managed, JOSEPH 1.TERRILL, or two.This, in point of fact, is what\u2019 means, for the oncouragement of em- 10.The London offices shall bé ac- | may bo agreed upon witb the Minis- | ackolt In which name future}.A CARD.Tho Misses Brown bog to oXpress their obligations to tho firemeusand to those who so Kindly assisted in ro- moving their goods at the tire on Tuesday morning.They would ulso notify their customers that they have ro opoued in ronms over Cass & Whitch- er\u2019s store.MARRIAGES.BENTON\u2014 GRAHAM\u2014 At Minnogpolls, Minnesota.on the 20th ult., C.H.Benton.Esq.to Miss Jennie Graham, daughter of John Graham.Esq., of Minneupolls.\\ SMITH\u2014F1sH\u2014Nov, #0th, by license by Rev C.Heard at his vesldonce, Mr.\u2018Fhom- us Sith of Eaton aud Miss Lydia Fish ul Hatley, © DmwaTHS.7 HAZELTINE\u2014AS Sunbury, Pa., Nov.19th, Chas.5.Hazelline, formerly of Stan- stend Plain, Review of the Latest Markets.BOSTON LIVE STOCK MARKETS.Brighton, Watertown and Medford.for the week ending Nov.25.Cattle 1.672, Sheep 5,140, Shotes 300.Hogs 11,800, Veals, \u2014.PRICES\u2014 Good Oxen, Fair to Good, \u201c9 2@9 7 8 75@9 Ww Second Quality, G 25@8 50 Third + 4 50@5 75 Working Oxen, 130 00@275 OU Steers, 4p\u2019 ib 73@74 Mileh Cows, 46 00@10V0 VO SHEEP\u2014Lunbs, 5 @ GI per 1b, Sheep 4 @st df ib.SWINE\u2014Fat Hogs, d@540; Shotes, at wholesule, 54@6; retail G4@D df* Ib.PRODUCE, BbstoN, Nov.23.Butter, new cholce, 30@ 41 be Fair to good, 33 @ 3 \u201c Common, 28 @ 32 Cheese, Dalry, 11 @14 © Factory, 154@ 16 Beans, per bus., 240 @262 Poultry.per ib, 12@ 22 Eggs, fresh, \u2019 29 @ 32 \u2018\u201cOuts, U @ 72 * Corn, per bus, 10t @ Ov Herds Grass, 275 @3 40 Wool\u2014Canada, 40 @ 55 do do combing, 55 @ 00 Hops, 1874, 80 @ 40 Hay\u20142000 Ibs.Northern, 1% 00 @ 23 Ou MONTREAL PRODUCE PRICES CURRENT Nov.30, 1874, Flour, 4 bbl.Superior Extra, 5 30@5 5\" \u201cExtra, ; à 20@ 5 30 + Faney.4 90@è 00 Superfine, Canada Wheat.5 20@5 30 Whaat, 0 00@0 00 Outs, 4p 32 1b 44@ 4b Corn, 50 83 @ 90 Barley 48 0@ 95 Butter § Ib 23 @ 27 MONTREAL CATTLE MARKET Nov.26.Extra Cattle, 85 00@ 800 First quality, G00 @ 7 00 Second and Third, 300 @ 6 00 Mileh Cows, 20 00@30 OU do., extra, 30.00@065 00 SPECIAL NOTICES.BREAKFAST,\u2014EPP§'s COCOA.\u2014GRATE- FUL AND COMFORTING,\u2014*By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by-a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocon.Mr.Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors\u2019 bills.\u201d\u2014 Civil Service Gazette.Made simply with Bolilng Water or Milk.Each packet is labelled\u2014 James Eprs & Co., Homceo- pathie Chemists.London.\" MANUFACTURE OF.COCOA, \u2014»We will Now give an neeount of the process adopted bv Messrs James Epps & Co.manufacturers of dietetic artloles, at their works in the Euston Road, London.\u201d \u2014Cassell*s Household Guide, 1400y1 GOLDEN RULE LODGE, : NO.4, F.& A.M.Regular Communication.Tuesday, Dec.22, 1874, \u2014Evening Meeting.T.HINMAN, Sec'y.Masonic Hall,-Georgeville, MOUNT ORFORD LODGE, Regular Communication.\u2018Tuesday, Dec.29, 1874\u2014Fvening Met ug.\u2019 E.V.MALONEY, Sec'y.Lake Magog Ladge, U:D.A.F.& A.M, Masonic HALL, MAGOG, Q.Regular Communication Thursday, 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of Hanren's WEBELY.i» nent cloth binding.will be sçiit by express, free of oxpiense, for 87.00 téouy volumes.rout on the receipt of ens at the rate of 83 25 pense of purchaser, , dVewspaners are nol to copy this adverti teat withont the Tara of te \"BROTARRY Alon Sonn, Den 3y 164 me | A \u2014 _ (Ll RD.) .{mean orricy - OTTAWA, able for Whegt, gud \u201chafting complete.|- of opinion Is simply - tremendous, The |.re PUBLIC NOTICE T# hereby given, thaton WEDNESDAY, Duc.Dth, ut 10 o'clock, A.M., wll] Le sold at ny reside*ce near the Nafrows Sehool House tn Btansteuu, 8 Cows, 8 two years old Helforg In cally one 2 years old Steer, 1 pair of Seven ft.Oxen.à number of Sheep, 1 jive yours gid Mare, 1 seyen years ôld Mare and quantity of other property.I ONZU KM ; ALONZU KIMPHON.Stanstend, Dec.2,°1874, +9 \u2014 en er ere em - THE OTTAWA IRON & STEEL MPG C0.| À Incorporated under the spectd?Act ofthe Pros, vince of Quebec.No.16glird Session, ud Parliament, 37 Victorid: 1874.pplication will be made «at the next Sonnion , of the Quebec Legislature to amend the et in terms of thds Prospectus, Capltul, $500,000 tn 20,000, shares of $25 Each, A PROVINCIAL DIRECTORS, .Hen, JAMES SXEAD, Viee- Ps D ; \u201cion toned dia.ce- President 6f to Do J.M, C J] y., M, P, for Clty of Ottawa, Ea.MCGILLIVRAY, ing, Foxe ; DGILLIVEAY, Lag.Ex-Chulrman of Ottg It.8.CASSLLS, lisq., President Union Forwarding Co.11.V.NOËL Lsq., Manage bec Bunk, EDWARD HAY COCK, Prusse, Ottawa, \u2018 BANKERS: THE ONTARIO BANK, SOLICITORS pro tem : Messrs, COCKBURN, WRIGHT & CLEMOW.SECRETARY pro tem: R, W.CRUICE, ksq, \u2018This company has been formed for the urna of purchasing and working the valuahie iron mines slt- unted In the Townships of Temploton and Hull, in the County of Ottawa, und l'rovince of Qnebce, culled the Tluycock Iron Location.The Company rulding the power under the Act to \u201ccarry on the Luslness of exploring for, mining, smelting, manufue- turiug, desilug in und disposing of fron and other ores und metals, and- the manufuotu ing, selling, dealing In, and disposing of stcel Worklugs, or the products of Iron aud ate The property to be ucquired is fully described In ' ; - the report of the eminent Mining Engineer Dr.1.J, | Chapman, Professor of Mineralogy and Geology in H the Univerdty College Toronto, (Vide prospectus) it muy be briefly dererlbed ns follows: 1, SITE AND GENERAL CHARACTER OF THE ProvErTY \u2014The Haycock iron location comprises i compact oren of 300 ncres of mine al land, and 100 acres of thnber land situated in the Province of Ques bee, about elghit miles north-east of the Cigy ot Otin- wa; together with un additional piece of Tan of 10 acres near the hend of navigation on the River Gate incau, ns described in the following stutement :\u2014 1, The Noreh-lnlf of Lot 1in the 11th Runge of [full, comprising 100 acres of mineral land.2 The adjoining Jot 25 of (North und South lulyes) of the Gth flauge of Tem, leton comprising 200 acres of mineral lund, 3 \u201cThe contiuguous South ifof Lot 27 in the sume Rung, comprising 100 acres of timber Innd.Ten ueres of Lot 2 oh the Oth ltungo of Hull, on the left bauk of the River Gatineau, which hus been sceured partly to serve as astorlug pace and louding ground fur shipplug the ore, Lut chiefly na n con- venlent site for the erection of Furnuees.\u201d The area 18 connected with the mineral or frou area pro) ec by atramway of 6 1-hanttes in length.\u2018lus trame way of three feet gague, has been very solidly contracted, sud it Is now In complete working order, It runs for a short\u201d distunce through the linycoek property, ang is then contivned along the town.line 2 between Hull and Templeton, on to the furnuce-site on the Gatineau.In addition to the ¢ 1-1 miles of tramway in complete rung order, with full right ot way from the | | urebeds to the furnuce-site and shipping groundon - ot the Kiver Gatineau, the unssets of the property in- « ® clude n Steam Suwiuill, of 20 horse power, sawn tim- + ber und lugs ;n Bourding House, Munngor\u2019s House store House, Office, Stubles, Powder Mouse gnd Blacksmith Shop, Also à Derrick snd other minh 2 plaut tools, &e., together with about 5,600 tous of: raised ore, and 30 tramway cars.oe Ihe quantity of the ore us deseribed by Professor Chapman, is practically inexhaustilbe, it Tres close to the surfitce ad is easily mined, while its quality way bu estimated from the fuets that stcel has Leon made direct trom the ore, \u2018I'he fullest purticuturs of analysis and experiments proving these staioments \" ; can be had at the Heud Oflice of the Company, and a : ! the Agents ut Montreal, \u2018The price to be paid for the purchase of the prop erty is $2,000, Que Jaf Fir cash, and the balun in fully pald-up shares of the Co npuny, In considers.: | tion of which the proprietor will ake over the freo- hold of the estate Irom all encumbrances whatsovver.And further, nsa proof of his bona fides, and his entire contidenoe in the prospects of the undertuhing IE WILL GUARANTEE TU IIE SUARENOLDERS À | Le 3 PO = i \u20ac .a.- J MEL ea J \\ ; a a M UM DIVIDEND OF NUT | ESS VIIAN TEN PER GNT PER ANSUM gn the puld up capital for threo years froin the dute of ce allotiuént ot shares, and as seaurity for the due paymsent thureuf, he wili de- bosit hin thie hands of the Coupany the whole of his baid-up shares, nud give such tustlior security fu cash as may be thought necessary for the enrrying out of lils guarantee.Tne euplout will On application + be called up us follows: æ = 2 per share 5 a ager NRA i - On allotment 3 J à (ah uma 1875 «> 5 \u201c : Otle l'ebrtury + - - - + a a Ik 1561 Murch © u .2 a ?] 4 15 April, es a \u201c - y 15th May \u201c ge \u201c N nth June \u201c 2% a - 151h July \u201c ge ; \u20ac 15th August © - .2 \u201c Len > | th Sept, # So.Toa > A à, \" | .5 + The share sts wiltclose on the oth Docember, lf : 1874, and ns the shares will be allotted PRO KATA ne.cording to priority an carly wyyuivation le dosirables } Prospectus and\u2019any further lnormation relative to the Company, can be had on application tothe Head ie af Oflice, or of the Montreal Age mond, Cassels & Coys, sents, Mowery.D LOOK \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014___2 AT THIS! vy v With our present very Tare and extefl- sive Stock of Staple au Filey 5 DEY GOODS, - mm merite Te 2 we have just opened a complete, as80; ment of so, =3 Tr Ladies\u2019 and Gents Furs} i comprising MINK SETS, SOUTH-SEA SEAL SETS, (Outer Trimmed,), BALTIC SEAL SETS, (Beaver trimmed, ) Missrs & CitLoness SETS, | LADIES SEAL CAPS\" GENTS.8.8.SRAL, 3 PERSIAN LAMB, BALTIC SEAL, Bauvic SEAL with Bouver Binds, a rman eaten \u201c ated a variety of Boye! CAPS.Before purchasing fayor us \"with à calt 4 o .+R 4 J.B, PALY & CO.Stanstead, Nov.12.1871 A General § VE : % TING aon OTK of seusonnble CTO- OVERCOA\" 45 which will be found prime.OSRO DUSTIN, DEALER TN .Dry Goods, Groceries, Hara- § ware, Iron, Crocker .Boots & Shoes, de.Coy ' AYEIVS PLAT, P, Q.Having just replenished m elk Ww new goods both from Toston ang Sonn al, + invite the publie to lnspect before A parchasingelsewhere, Thanking my eu : tomers Jor thelr fu favors, à hope Yo.be stl more favored wiih thelr etistoin ih tho future, and all new onus will reculy \" best astration, ey , Lartiouint attention piven so K Note the prices.Good Flog Plone \u201cOUR, per barrel, Warranted Flour orn?oe (3.50.Ayers Flat, Nov, 10,107, 15063 Do You wan The Agency for or fon: Your \u2018own use, the.chienpest, casiest work.\u201d UC, most sinple ang * each.À compote set.comprising igh.- per vol., freight at ex.| express axcers af laurun y ARPET & DROLIERY, d 4 or fom.\u2018| durahle TURNIP 4 CARO CUTTLIEle Amerten, Cuté thy, © + rn nt stives, Miepw@ Ee £ \" pa.small ploces, us derfred.1 Rls \u201cHh \"Ve the best Hay, Straw and Stk Cutt A! Los, Tour are not to pa y .til you have ete Won your form aud likeli.Clrenlups, WARREN GALE, Oioagly the free, Weuwé + cr oe an amd ST \u2014 as æ \u2014 tm eve en .PEAT a eatin on vr ad Aa As a ei Er re aap * .\u2014 emmener ee Lee ee Re TT an CML hee \u201cTHE JOURNAL.D been nothing special to] PW Dllvertisements, | OF H.KATHAN.(STANSTEAD WESLEYAN NEW GOODS I.WEST'S PHOTO, ROOMS} ND R TEMS.note i he cok, 1 ver er =r me SITE TE PPT TT TT TT \u2018 C Oo L B Cr B a Co Car : i i Fo Lo 43\" a fl \u2018 , 5 3 BY Lu , 3 pe LOUAL AND OTHER 1 note in the past weok, The wonth New Sleigh For Sale, | FE RE oe te 121 Go ee Fok AIT _ te has boon mild and snow enough for ri | ; oo New Bingle Sle, ' \u2018eutie mm ) ad, Correspondents qui ae roue comfuetablo sloighing, until Sunday A: le, upholnterad ch ory enti KATHAN AHEAD ! in Tuesday'e mails if possible.morning, wo hd quite à rain but be- movable, Apply to A.t, BALAI aii om for nwo we had nearly as much snow | Stanstead, Nov.20, sr PA TS 2 cuders i ts of i st i pe Friends and readers in all pari ngain 48 wo lost in the thaw of the .; WD ary will confer « favor by contribut- % vl qui Th 7 Wivlersigned having leased the .ing items of news to this department of the NZL previous, 5 1 sel knowin us the * Russe House; | ey ean get more goods for their money Le Faut Jor which liberal allowunce mn ., i com.p55 Co fuform the travelling public that 11, uy uther se ri.Journ Phe Academy School lus com hie ts faving the manie fire wp in tig | SU other place In towu Ae syle dered, ony ET |.COPYING 4 seEGiAgETY.WEBSTER.oon ST ARRIVED, \u2018 : 5 eo Pha EBX + Oe A Jarge.npd varie assortment of A DEALERS IN- 20 DRESS GOODE, J\" Ju ; And the biggest crowd go there because will be ue rey Kaiteond menced its winter forme: there i - - Ce kd attics exh ans wife ; 3 6,31 A.M, \u2019 pal, & ; , , CN.Pi MG > { % j 52?à 20 ei Sg, wy a very good success, and is very well Stausteud, Nov.21, 1674.Hota Rs The WINTER TERM begins Novem GENERAL MERCHANDISE, DS WORST ED COATINGS, site Ie Saad i As - 8 ed Nour 510 A, M.; .\u2014 8 & Z - : .! ; OH 4 M.Phx Soun | 483 rm.liked.The district schools are about QVING 10 the above arrangements.I EMPRESS, ber 16th, 1874.BROADCLOTHS: i de 44 + FBOVINCE OF QUEBEC.!: A ; LOCAL INSTITUTIONS.to commenco their Winter terms.erty extremly ow prices oed prop PLAIN AND STRIPED pai, and à staff DE oor compétent a AND \u201c* \u201cDOESKINS, |PARLIAMENT \u201chouse?Post Office; Derby Line.There have been special ovening ser- J hairy rorking Cattle at 8100 per pur, WINCEYS SATTEENS | experienetd teachers have been engaged.SHERBROOKE AND \"ALMONTE {a ET SN 0 A ~touthern Whils close ga und Op ue land Bond vices in the new Methodist Church | heal Sr ole ut 120, 815 PLAIN AND FANCY TUITION, FARM PRO DUCE, TWEEDS, Aree wd oon Bæivate Bills, TE CA Eds be ioe \u201cCanadian, 6.21: Otice pen during the past week, and will be con- su ad 3 I olds, Northern.ut $35, SERGES, - Common English per term, 85.00 TRE A Le x HES Intend to : ako i.loa BC 3 30 tu o UE, .ùure w any \u20185 Clydes- deg ty \"> A v.3 =, HIM SF a dagüraiiaFrerii ln pri, rom je 240'n tinued oxch evoning this woole until aug VK! foul by Cochrano's Glydes ALPAUAS, Normal Sehool, 7:00 MAGOG, P.Q.BLACK, BLUE, GREY, AND; I\" lon to the Logialstnre of ar roe: ovening, «1 feos.Friday evening, whon the Rov.J.| 1 Mure with foalby Studdert,s Clydes- REPPS, Collage Preparatory .8.00 GREEN WATERPROOFS.© | inea of Quebec, for Private ox Local - stanstend and Rook Istand Offices.Green will vi iv in the i * \"| date, s30 DIAGONAL POPLINS, Ladies\u2019 Collegiute: iB § 00 ere \u2019 .ner -,| either for granting exclusive privileges, Mails arrive at Itock Island by M, V.R, K.at 8 } will visit us in the interests of 1 Work Horse §75 PLAIDS, &C | Commercial.for the course, 20.00 SCARLET, BLUE, GREY, WHITE .9 Cetferriig corporaté powers for come.\"4 m., trom Stunsteud at 108.M.tho Bible Society, and lecturo in th Terms made easy.Call snd examine.| Te ANA Latin Voc le ae 2732 543 \u2019 : merçini or orfher-pürpñsès of profit, fer \u2018 i \u2018 » Stanstead at 4 mn Yi © y BLACK AND FANCY SILKS Instrumental and Vocal Music, Draw rulati a ek ed unos or new church.Stanstead, Nov, 21, hare: NAYDEN.| =Hat \u2019 7 in veining, Wax-work, cie.te., ure To all whom it may Conoern: © AND FANCY FLANNELS, Goine sjthing tending to not tse gies, Sfails arrive at Styustead ut 8.30 o'clock n.1, .; ud, y.21, .508 extra.2 fe re ; ae Suaastond ut 5-30 Oalock PR ny at Lumbering will no doubt Le carried rR Ta : Bourd reduced to 82.75 per week, inelu-|_ In consequence of the stesdily Increas- WINCEYS, : Te Doon other parties.red Lereby : Stuer evening.Leave Stunsicad for 00 10 0 considerable extont this winter, PRAYED! FLANNEL wos thoroughly furalshed room and fuel.Si amount Cra vu have conch, SARTET RTITE RROS Riles of the Lexisiarive Conueil an ed » My 14 Lm.; IL, aushinier à ielits 50 cts.per week exe er 3 : n e.\u2018 { iL Island Pond every day at 2 p.m.Arriveat 14 a.m as there is no old stsck on hand to any From the promises of the undersigned | A splendid \u201c ' craps wd Nights 5 re een those of undoubted credit, CUCAASERE « SCARLET, BLUE, BROWN.asiv Avsembls! respectivel i cu ; sligious Meetings.1s ite lee out the 10th inst.four Yearling A Fplendid assortmen, both Fancy and |expenses.Special \u2018 reduoii ade : RE ; ON TEE que ; ERR dis tor, Wiliam tinmsion.ev.win.4, \u201c021% und thore is likely 10 bo quite Éuifers and one Yeurtine Atee Cas at | Profs Spécial cuses.For circus, address, | Special inducements GREEN AND BLAGK FRENCH fic! (uzette,\") to give BE ONTH'S .i et Sunday.service, Plain, 10:08, mo, 7 4 hugo amount required for building brown ) Any information leading to the \"Rev.W.HANSFORD, ; - .= MERINOS, NOTICE of the application (cledrly qud |; \u201c5 bn.Derby ay, fp ug 5:00 PM purpo:es hero next season warded?of the susie will be liberal re \u2014 er ons.fo con- FIGURED POPLING, du, tho nèbes O8 bial Clues 5 4 alternate Sunduy, i p,m, ; rule : wurded, | 3 ; \u2018 = 1 8 avor us w d .7 \"Quebec kgptte,\u2019 a oo - Univereullst-\"CHes 1 1 desley.) , Sumlay service at \u2014_\u2014 | E.CG.HAYDEN.LADIES a .Staustead, Q-.Aug.4.1874._ 1492 Having made arrangements to Import \u2018 oN wl vf Erencliand English languages, and also\u2019 5 Eplocopa iter G.Tlorucloc, sunduy service 11a.Way's Mills, Stan-tead, Nov, 21, 1874.1508 | ES BEAVER CLOAKINGS, Milliner and Dressm akin direct trom foreign marl ets and to buy of COSTUME: CLOTH, L Dif veoh aid an Fnglis new 2 7 Ib, 11 + \u2014_\u2014 à \u2014 oc .a \\ ; .t sauf ers © of our St: : : .{DIL he 0.rict affected.a curoit lite.M.Mucnuley)=Sunday Services 10 Ata special session of the Ponco MON Y.also, Childrens Fancy Cloakings, Fancy ; y co gr Goods.we ballon vu cn el rea.PLAIN AND FIGURED \"DRESS comply with the \u2019réquirewments the ul mi Bud 6 po in.holden here on the 16th ult., Daniel HE ne + ors.: Lis, HOLMRS has re-oncued hier | our prices to thai point, which will satisfy Cem td ade muutloned, sending ogiies of the first and ics © x Co mee ving service in the Anglican Church, Stansead Co.Agricultural Society.LADIZS SILK TIES, oe eB I TO Wo have Lought during the past two \u2018Montreal Boots, and Shops; {- 5 Sy meaty * \u2014 It will bo noticed in tho proper ais! at ey, ev ery Friduy evening at OT (CE is hereby given thut the un- BEAD BELTS, Groaso Four Boots .aud alan a supply of the calebrated.i © |-weaks: His' eonvinéed not oly bnriol van: place under the local head, that a new half: ast sixo'clock.Tbe sermon on ) N de signed is prepared to pay the pri- BEADED POCKETS, - worse OUR CUSTOMERS, i ROCK ISLAND: BOOTS), .|barthe peopldthat the « + wb of time table came into force on the Friday evening next will be preach- ad als upon frais and Held oo oN: ELASTIC BELTING BO TLS ERG \u2018Over 82.000 Worth | Thess goods will be sold very low for f., Smith America\u2019 Railroads on Monday.Branch trains ed bythe Rov.H.Roe, Divinity Pro- E.H.LiBARON.Sec'y-Zreas.AND CLASPS, PREMIUM, WATER PROOF of thelr Py oduce.ror which we have paid | corre\u201d hall they edit\u201d bé procured ag || thé: Besr a\u2019 nie lo Newport are discontinued.The fessor, Bishop's College, Lennoxvillo.Hatley, Nov.14,1874, 1507 EMBROIDERY, OIL BLACKING ! M for WHE we have puld au ye had see for yonrselves Con vara Granby dus 2 : \u2019 ; sh ; a AL LACES, de, 4 C A =: Ex .fret St J NTE.f'éuÿs Gin redgipmend th 4.05 P.M.Mixed connects with the Subect: \u201cThe Teaching of the SILK & F Dis an oli], established and justly cele- \u201d.et eue à ASIA BOUT: 3.- Fment-angeti@Mbet ( on South Eastern train, arriving in Mon- Church of England on the Second D EC.29, SILK & LINEN HANDK'TS, brated preparation and uceds no puf- and hope with thelr friendly ussistance | North 14, Flatter Sept.14,1674.98m.rive the ww ol : treal at 980 PM Coming of our Lord,\u201d SECOND AND LAST Very cheap.ug dersizned are t} fuctni rt to urgely cong year ACE A | SMITEÉE vent nt 0: M.} & .The undersigned are the manufuctarers bri d ) Ns r hg pel - \u2019 _ : GRA ND GIFT CON of the above Blacking.und orders by the thus bringing a ! \"oe 3 gee arc à AMBRIC \u2014 À \u2014 At the fire the other morning, Féruston.: CERT A FEW EXTRA NICE WHITE 370: Doren or sil box will be nrompt- MARKET TL ten, aaeteby notified that the Eran: AN- , 16.a a man was observed to carefully take Mr.Blair has opencd tho blucksmith BY AID OF Tan \u2019 BED SPREADS, trade supplied on the na; Fr near their own doors.without having to ofthe GHIS ?MILL at Libby Town.and before jou ae riicutol extibirlo ; out a window and throw it from the smith shop recently owned by Mr Masonic Relief Association ALSO, TOILET For sale by Morchauts generally through pay the inevitable ** Bonus.\u201d the demand- noi prépared ro.repair, Gicaine in] ers fi Pianos, Org S400 ) Nine - .| AR SPREADS, out the Townshipa, \u2018Irv it.ing of which is getting to be so fusliviu- : ding 1) Sheet M CR ER > second story to the grouud.Afterac- Miner.We understand that Mr.Blair OF NORFOLK 8 BALL & JONDRO, big of lute all its branches in first class style and'on Sneet Music.&E complish this feat, he took à fashion is a first class workman, - VA.AND FANCY RUGS.150403 Ne 1 Canal Street, For special rates or arrangements, con- ee patrodäge i sollelted: Æ fon Pa De plate caretully under his arm and ear-| Heath and Humphrey have fitted up DAY POSITIVELY FIXED.CINE Nodklsld.PQ.suit the undersigned, and 10° ; All kinds of Grain Kepton hand-at-the lly warranted foi 1 , ; » > owest mar \u2018ices cash.- \u20ac - ried it to a safe placo.Ho should sanlz a Inrge and commodious barnose shop |- TUNSDAY, 29th DECEMBER.We invite especial attention to our HELP WAN TED.DON'T FORGET THE NUMBER LR : we \u201cou arke DAMES DCFAUZE , employment in the \u201cInsurance hrig- in the second story of the same build- - WOOLENS 106 Mn ai Wore wo me MOORE & WEBSTER.Libby \u2018Bown, Baraston, Qegts 1 1870., : ne A sir affante : E an cn wanted to sell a .74.5op |.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 ade.\u201d LL ing and have moved their effects in.LAST CETANCE! OVER COATINGS, Compleie History and the Life.Labors Mages, October 5, 1874 _1 Bo 7.LIBBY TOWN.; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 We understand that Mr.H.Howe ; \u2014 and Death of Dr, Livingston.Also, The ET \"7 ; - - \u2014 A runaway collision took place | eH.?Authorized by Act of the Virginia Legisla- BEAVERS, &e.Family Bible, both Protestant and Cath- : un F yon want to.buy \u2018Goods good sand vas on Stanstead Plain on Monday.A Secretary of the Municipality, has ture, (act pussed March 8th, 1873).Also olie, besutitullv illustrated.| READ THIS ft: Lil eres fo, buy, Goo: herd\" you |.\u2019 \"1.x [moved into the house lately v 2 1 \" \"Together with Maps.Charts and a great oo cau buy a good \u2018 pair of horses belonging to Capt.J.K ely vacated 50,000 Tickets\u20146,000 Cash Gifts.READY MADE SUITS, variety of Pictures.Co \u2014 : ol Lo & 8 overcoat for $12.00.All pa ore LE al: by Mr.Chester Black.$250,000 AND OVER COATS, For partieulars.address.: Tweeds for Pants: am eee Le 818, aud.Gilman backed out of a shed and run .SCHUYLER SMITH & CO A : ceds: for Pants, accordingly.Fancy & up the street, coming in collision with The thaw of last Saturday was quite T@ Pe Giveoen Avvay:| Alto be sold cheaper than ever.1503m3 Publishers, London, Ont.Special Announcement.Goods, Ameo] iting oes Corton Mr.Edwin Moulton who was upset and acceptable, especially to those whose Que Grand SGush Sig of ; £30,000 es Bap tm - T_T - Prana Sroceries and n large stock of .A cr | ; .ane cisterns war .ne grand Cash 0.25 - SE SE Ti TUE 0018 3 es.Crockery and Glass- |\" , A165, dragged some distance.Moulton's cisterns wero empty.One Grand Cash Gift of 20°000 EH : 9 } Ware, Mardvane Flour, y sh.Salmon, an Siippe sloigh was badly smashed and he was| We are glad to learn thzt the rumor | One Grund Cash Gi't of 10.000 A GOOD STOCK SSRS PIKE BROS.beg \u2018Jeave to Paintz and\u2018Oùs, Rôpé of different sizes, Kid Buin B somewhat bruised and eut.The cross.that Me.Charles Wheeler's baggage Que Grund Cash ait of 5.000 HATS, CAPS, AND FURS.LWAY the bo he attention of he public Lé [and almost everything usually\u201d kept in dure $ at brnised : .EIN , ' peler g ne Grind Cash Gift 0 2.500 \u2019 : .5 TAREE country stores, , 2e Le ET ent \u2018of bar of Gilman's sleigh was also bro- was lost on the way to California is Ove Grand Cash Gift of 2,000 .Believing.his I'do.that buyer\u2019 and i ; k > .> > 15 Cash Gifts of 81000 each 15.000 \u2014\u2014 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT FALL AND WINTER 600DS are equally benefited by tue ce ken, _ unfounded.28 Cah Gifts of 500 each 14.000 RE ; PAY.DOWN SYSTEM ~ TET _\u2014 43 Cah Gifts of 250 each 10.750 |TWO BALES BEST 2 which they have in store and arc daily re- AY, DOWN SYSTEM, = ! arlins vis iting the Burnt Dis- \u2014 Lave you seen Porter & Wiley's 2 Sah Sins of 150 each 11.850 BUFFALOS.Trains will run as follows :\u2014 ceiving : hey fatter themsalves that they ! speciil ladütoments: 1 be given #6 i trict,\u201d Rock Island should not fail to advertisement.You will find it inside 578 Cus h Gifts of 50 cach 38.900 WOLF ROBES AND GOING SOUTIL.Dave dhe nest and mort desirals Gon buyers.ary Food geal Mikal 3 es LAP ROBES, DAY EXPRESS.One can scarcely call for an-article wbich Pradtét alten py Sgn and, most kir eo enll at at Porter & Wiley's.They have | their store, Rock Island.5000 Ca:-h Gifts of 10 each 50,000 5 they do not keep.Especial eare has been Thankful for : past favors, I':liope :by | de.sold.chen on hand a splendid stock, bought aiid\u2019 per than goads.of as mal: 0000 CA SH PRIZES aggregating $250,000 At low prices, Leave Montreal, 8.45 a.m.; St.Johns, W.Evans, Stanstead Plain, sells K.C.B.10 am.: West Farnham.10 35.a.m.; New.Giken in selecting the stock, much of which'| sirier wrention to the.wants of, my, on Tv ! 0 Aty dnd style ever ve, offered: in this _ or * Conticook, whose Pr.Calby\u2019s Pills are put up in boxes o se - 3 = arri : they have imported frem England diféct OT tk an ; UR Det RR One Alcorn, of Coaticook, whose contuini 106.pub Up PRICE OF TICKETS: - \u2014\u2014 pert, 1.02 p.lu.; arrive în Boston, 10 p.m.from manufacturers, thus saving oie prof- ror à continua a are a | Conn as: (ELS premises were burned out last sum-| Hung.Empire Hair Gloss promotes the Whole Tickets $10, Quarter Tickets 82.50 NIGHT EXPRESS.it, .They will only usk a moderate com- vod to call agd settles, 4 coi : Mav,6,: NE! mor, having sceured the damages nl- Growth of Hair, Half Tickets 5,00 Eleven Tickets 8100 ( A BR P E T a, mission on these goos, and -pürehasers gg can RWIS LS A 1874 ! 5 .> Jacobs\u2019 RheumatieTiquid Cures Dipthe- For Tickets, Circulars.&e.address $ \u2018 Leave Montreal.8.15 p.m.; St.Johns, 5 ean save sull 15 per cent on many iarticles Libby Town: Baliston: Sent q gos: lotted by ul isurance © a 1 , &C., addr W nr : : arvir : y Town, Baiifton; Sept: 1; 1874; \u20ac the Insurance company, riz.Call for Jacobs\u2019 Rheamatic Lignid.HENRY V.MOORE, Sec'y.Norfolk, Va pm; est Farnham, 5 33 p.m.arrive al of Dry Goods.\u2018The stock is too large to | TC IER ; \u201c\u2018stopped out\u201d on tho ovening of the \u2019 0 ' 1808w4 \"| BRUSSELS, i Boston bdo austend 8.30 1.m.; nos otee but consists in purl; of yan lous $50 00 REWARD > .io.ae \u2014 3 .; a T : He : lines of; : Ty (a0 di IRE NPI WM ù P sume day without notifying his friends Cush paid for all kinds of farsat | ~~ \u2018ow TAPESTRY, 43 sk on AGT, Asad VV ef I , .GOING NORTI.- ent : ; I ; ; -Grour | : to whom he owed monies.The Obser- Porter & Wiley's.Now is the timo NEW OPENING.WooL, AY EX 3 Black Ska, black Alp acas.Brilllantings: Dyce o Eheumasion.Asthma, Croup: vs 1] foo] uxi bout to soll AND INGRAIN, DAY EXPRESS.Serres.Mobalrs- Poplins.Fapress< plait.Coaght and Colds.Ned Stomach.{s ver says they feel very anxious a , soit in ; .0 s.| plaint.C s.Au ; hi > > > pue subscriber would beg to notify , OIL CLOTH, | Leave Boston, Lowell Depot, 8 n.m.; black Cashineres.Wide EE Chilblying Salt Rheum, Canker, Neural 4.new and commodions, 1m.5 ; ; the public, that he has opened the AND OIL CLOTH RUGS Stanstead, 4.50 pan.; Newport.5.97 p.m.; LT lu, Finiplé fiice, which cannot be at ao Lee VeunonT.\u2014John Bails of Benson, BLACKSMITH SHOP STAIR CARPETS, ETC, | St.Johns 8.35 pan.; arrive in Montreal, cr A once Del-aines and Plaids, Sr-allevidtod by ing Beef DE.Wooster 1 ad Dwelling vo lip.Inala eoutaing Fire.à well known wool-growor and oxten- > 9.40 pan.White: Goods, such as Uambrics, Muslits, Winnie Liquide Sold.a Rook:Island, | * ret clase Raft or entertalmie Hag; to- The building connected with the |PiYe farmer, has failed and gone into Ravine stocken die sho Jones \u201cclans -\u2014\u2014\u2014 NIGHT EXPRESS.soft finished Bleached Oottuns, Pillow.Whites roi Real DE, BARRY.piidin 8d one acre of Jan Atashal © Ta 1; 5 .ied by bankruptey, with liabilities of over shape.and secured the dervices of MR.; Leave Boston.5 p.m.; Newport, 4a.m.; Case Coon, Tools, Table Spreads; 1d.Rock Ialand, Sept.1; 18H Lis 88mg; Dover fulling running Water la laid oto.old Spalding store, aud oceupied by 840.000 SAMUEL MURDOCK, so well known te 6004 Stock St, Johne 8.45; arrive in Montreal, 10.05, chi sa oslery.5, ds | EE PE ' 3 he.Houle and\u2019 Barns HTL Ee L.C.Bates as a silver plating estab ,000.the peoj le of Magog and vicinity.he is ROOM PAPER, [he scenery on this live Includes Lake AI tho little fixings for'theIndies, Kib-]1 + Fi El INSU ANGE.\u201cThe thriving Village of Massy lishment, and above by the Misses Vermonters and others interested prepared todo all\u2019 kinds of werk neatly BORDERING, » Memphremagog, the Pnssumpsie River | bons, Itnuhes, Kid Gloves.all-shades ind idees SENS URAN WE.the gentreof 4 rich, long settled ; ; and at short notico.Special attention Valley, Crystal Lake.White Mountains, Slzes; Warm WinterUloues; Feli and Bale he \\ndérsignes Las \u2018made, area patos farming conntiy.and in tHe; Brown as à willinery slop, took five | tho Champlain canal are callod to pnid to Fancy Shoeing- ' AND OIL CLOTH SHADES, | and Tmke Winnepesaukie.moral Skirts; Heavy Dymestie \u2018 Goods ,of mé RE him-to insure BA ty of rhree.xvell.knoirn : y: Facll meet at Whitehall, N.Y., December| All aroind new for ONE DOLLAR.Whole trains run between Montreal and | all kinds, ring Flangels\u2019s Navy Blue; properties aud order Residences detached.| Is wirldy half a mile of the.Station Bring on your worst cases of Sirlking, _\u2014 Boston without change.\"| Blue; Mixed: Gray Sud Fancy Plaids; | at rates which dofy.competition.; Policies he: Musas Lans Panegenprie : À.B.FOSTER, Munager.Broadaloths and : Beavers: EiigHili Cash: issues?34 old doy.rst-chièà Cétapiauites Conugetlcus-Ralroadaziand \u2018Red of te Montreal, June 1.1874.Stf| meres; Full lindk bf Canadian Twheds; coverlue gn der, ONE HEAD, AJA.THE Massa ippl Take, fipted: for ita \"oenery, ; = ! NT he NB.t 0m on Tuesday morning about 8 o'clock, ' and was well on fire in the second | 4: to consider the subject of enlarging Cutting, Overreaching.&c., and see them story and, attic before any organized | it, tnd consult upon the manner in | cured.; Just received mI ET C ing and Héurib Rügss * - Méhing\u2018and'pleasure exon > ; hic .onriati .N., Cutpetin | ; Oo ; LAI ; pleasure excor attempt could bo made to extinguish Which the rocent appropriation of Burnston Corner, Nov io, Tare Shor Q 1 HorssBliinkets and Lap Fobes sa stock of Including Sg pad Bon Ne * tains ;Churel; \u201cSchools seu Ra; Pést it.Warren Engine Co.No.4 was $500,009 is being expended.er = me ae TWO CRATES CROCKERY.STANSTEAD IRON FOUNDRY nT Fanners espediblly.-ate invited its ds Ove.two Stores.a first \u20ac A.© i An clogantly drossed Indy walki Notice \u2014 5 Ready Made Clothing, «| wine CONDITIONS of these policies as see Dinners = Qarfiage hop.soon on the ground and luid on a | 8 A el b My walking .\u201d Cheap, cheap.: .\u2014AND - LORIE DA Rire wêllFas phteg, #17 Son Lgl ETERS 8 Bisa uiths.and \u2018busines establish.vith \"co mi s after down street in Brattoloboro, Inst week NE undersigned is now ready to loan : 25 per cont.less than any \u2018Trader imthe| 7 «er.He HS FADUEN liens.(| ments ¢ whole forming a must adh: sli cin within threo minutes after was surprised by an im o tu vid mos ey on Ken! Estate securiiy.\u2018Time, \u2014_\u2014 MACHINE SHOP.County; can sell, every suit warrantede it statistont, June 22, 1874.t-on pape SÛme | Yantageons location snd desirable preml- placing their engine, keeping the fire surp y: promplu TIGE.15 40 20 yours.Interest has been reduced ; Rd Le Îats sand Caps of all kluds-at-vermtow {fois Rare SNA 57 ren Fit DY ses for aug one wishing to ce bad from oxtending into the conneeting À boy coasting came up behind her to 63 per cent, payable half-yoarly.FURNITU ra or ne paving parole ol the Dricos.he it loves apd Miteus liped Coa 10 \u201cPLD ul Bil nee in HER SE TE .* her , .s.M.THO.P.ve business.wiil contit nN LC Ee TEE Rl \u201c4 af, lértne low'to.suit Îhe, timee-one-talf wing.Essex Co.from the Plain soon and took her feet out from under her Stanst ong iar, Wor JONAS, N Lor \u2018 RE.above business, wil continue the same at Ave have almost eversthing in the: duii la ok 00 in WERE dowild und the lags = in on ¢ after arvived, aud the two companies in such a way that she sat down on Sm mn ees - \u2014\u2014 PARLOR SUITS _ : \u2019 a 2 Ka 5 i, subsariber Keeps conatähtly fon: property abtltetisanl{rate vf in wero successful in entiroly subduing th sled nnd was carried all right to À GRAND VIOTORY ! * CHANBER surrs,| Old Stand, Rock Island.BOOT & SHOE LINE Lh ssh Sion 2 good) GS oda idlpputable the fire, The building is protty budly the foot of the hill.There was no THE LEB ANON ORGAN anda good assortment of other kinds.hg bre cured some new Machinery, from the finest Evénoh Kid Button Boot FLOUR, CORN, CORN MEAL, | For father: purdlonkrs ply «© i , ; g rood patterns and experienced] vo a child's 25 cant | oe.Tr at dreds Lo P SKY.\\ wrecked.The contents wore mostly harm done, but the boys don't slide TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM MIRRORS, worker, he is prepared o do all kindsof We are offerlig espocial bérgahis \u201cfa '; SHORTS and COARSE SALT.BL Vans} Papas removed, but considorably duamaged.*\" tho slrcots any more, At the Conn, River Valley Fair, Clare.PICTURE FRAMES, &e.Job Vori Mens\u2019, and Boy 8 Leavy Peg\u2019d Boots.; $ Best Spring Wheat FIout stat le bil Pike Bros, removed muny of their| The wages of all employes of the mont, N.H., over the Geo Woop & Co.'s in good style, promptly and for moderato, pes 1 dors Churde-Wintek- ido-Ilgrdian: sy gg gL \u2014=%= soods, and sustained somo damage Contral Vermont raitrond and all tho Mt Cire Co.Fair, Keene, N., H.prices, snchus EU Re rocer om Li initié ati.oi te VW.AUIRNIGET of I \"| leased 1 ver all thon »ulty eee, No Hey SHAFTING, a \u201c fs foil and choice.If that the housekeeper Stulth's Mills, Aug.3¢, 1874, \u2026 y P0mT fo them, cased linox come down 10 per cent, over ull thors, Co.Fair, Woodstock, HeAVY stock HARD WARE of all kinds.7\" : vi ofhwants ean be found with us aud at the veryi ry suliiad LL sl BTR STOWE TY CTR The Misses Brown have taken to-duy.Part of tho train men on the Vi., ove.the MASON & HAMLIN.oo\" - MILL WORK, .\u2026.+ 1owest Noter prices.Pork, Lard, audiait| Blank Bobs\u201d dhl\u2019 Stätionery .Om ovgr Cass & W hitches store.Central road have been discharged on pAb Srila Co.Fair, Malone, N, \u2014\u2014 REPAIRING, #0: Kinds ol.Ha and Rlckled Fiens.I Aika, Ao POURS, alld olauonerys.vn ; .r i: a ERI- - a Jus, 88, .a ., A) |.Eu ir, Bates hus ramovod his stock into #ecount of dull times.The Delaware CAN { e EsTey, and SMITH AMERI .For Stoves, ché EE Spnttate the manufacture [ot Shall Hardware.Crockery aul Glassware À: MERE stock of Plories! and; atl | + : aul Hudson canal company have re- mE x : Wa ave agentsfur the sale of the cele< ; © pT 40 ciqr tho Ovit, #lore.pany ha A PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIR | tho beat, both for Coal and Wood, WOOLLEY PLOUGH, rosie, brated .| - Fiat and Ruled Capè, Por PO aa ils Tio Luile 0g Wns ineuved, but we duced their time to oight hours a day At voi it has been exhibited.A Signifi- Also.n nico Cooking Range.Call and SIDE BRL fie HUBBARD o SIEF a RS.weft En ie cond vol oh, ; nee Cl we &invelopes, YJ white \u2018ool, i \u2018ing ios.| for all the shop hands, and wages in cant Fact.; sec them.LS En ; J have not enr.what sompunies ronortion P ! 5 MR.II.E.BROWN, Stanstead Plain.Repairs for all theso Ploughs Kept: oh] wien we say Hubbard ® Blake Axo, wa | Water-linod loyies, Tho ntock of Mr.o bes snd Pike Bros.proj : has taken the Agency for the above Or : band.also for tho old Woolley Plough: | have snid ali tht 14° nbsessiry 8 &aY as , Lateef novelties in ho ; : : a: , gana, and will bo pleased to show them to \\ Partlen ur attention given to repalting hout ani axe: vou dun't tant other.\u201d | * It.no instead.|: is also à sured, \u2014 Portor & Wiloy's is the placo for any one in want of a first class Instens CLOTHES WRINGERS, \" Whreshiug Machines; 1 Ladiodand Gents.FUR GOODS, Buffs] ty.Tho fire orrignated from Fhe HOO cash buyors, tiie the u home and nein it, Ws place or | HORSE: SHOES 110,10 powors, Sawing Machines, te: \u2018Robes.Lintug and Frivgo for same.| Memoran- ipo, extending from Bates\u2019 Store to fqnce Alfred son ini take fhe ie, ai ter givin them a AND NALS, : \u201ctte Mets bull ti ton.We cepectaliy' desire parties to britg on | ; Pipo, es 8 : fin Prince Alfred hing been injused by à fair {risi, hofs confident that they wi IRON AND STEELE Sawing Muchos bullt to oblot.| ghigly + oo =v owas on aa , EE the nttie, the floor being found on A0 rail from his h plense.All Instruments warrantod for \"| Onlitvntors, Harrows.Havro® Death! lue 2 11 tabu oo bo al \u2018 Ca , g \u201c fall from his horse.tive years.; : .» Harrow \u201cPeoths BARTER FORE xom: oi by those who first entored tho bur!d- five th H.E, BROWN.Btoves, Hollow Ware, and Farmets* Boll-, ARTER FOR-EX TANGE, Lard A ._ Twenty-five thousand dollars have Stanstead, Nov.0.1804.= STONE \u2014 | ers always kept in stock.\u201cahd wo liken plac for storage, a8 Bly the |: i] ing.v baon subscribed.in Chili for Don Car.! ti Fn ; 1 am an exp érloriced Mnoliltitet: and h a Ps for aos.wid Rae re à : We supporo fo arrangemont vas * rT 7.|FINNAN HADDIES, Mince paconier aemaotion\" bo: shot | MEbo Er Do il drole 00.2m considered safe, 8r insurance compan.1% \\ .}, SWEET POTATOES, :| \u201cAl orders will recelve taktention.for.Wo can't slag, but writ poetry, sna: oda ies would not take tho risk, and antil Several defections among prominent | + Sh 1 4 ONIONS, _ MRS TAY, to prove it xive à sauiplen (iii 10h) à | 0 taf i ; supporters in Sprin of Don Carlosare| , | SAYER my CRANBERRIES, Rook Island, Nov, Ÿ, 1874, ©.18081 Whon to the Island youths, **, cé loto: they veluso to talte such riggs oxcopt ppor fo oo ; oe QUINCES, te.el nia A wt 4:1 To soll some tuk, | © buy ; VE ~ , pi at oxtra hazardous ratos, attic chim.reported.+.NOTICE.- ha a rivRL Aer tnd Please, to I} 34 16bk thevh Ovér, Niet 1 er, ee ue nies WH continue to bo built and{ The U.8.Secretary of the Treasury \u201cÉnorenativr Assvunut, | \u2026 | \u2014_\u2014\u2014 inet in] Ther shox.ke.goods with sgreatest aba IN in .* Vsol.is about {0 revise goneraily the m dos \"Quebec.th.Nov.1874.| By examining our Btook Tor will be us toe ti or Su late BEN 4 And i\" Win i akon Rink Telus, Ju ht À bon ff BX dan TL wus quite fortanale for tho rost of transportation of dutiable goods Notler is hereby given that pursuant.to |sonvinoed thie RATIAN'S la Hat hd pYico | DREasRR wust be souled without further 0 sell son gas aoû Event ssl hs APPLES 1.ÉPPIRS ENS =.Nage i & | ; , - 1.0 States across the Canadian 50th rule of the Legisiative Assembly | to epond your money SCT \u2018notice, and ail vialme against sald estate] ws of 1B Het Homma il lool thexn ôver, Là hirer am ) ORE =\" [to ault br of thw street that the Give occurred in from t ates 2 $f the Deovinps of Quebec.nll Petitions J Must ba presented immediately to the une ; 3 à ok arab of Gyebnings 2 BaMvAi.*a romorkublo still morning and when frontior.for Private Bille muse bo pr nted ony or Comp aud bulug your friends with you.dors SH i BEGAN rw, 11] ATo cliogp an gop, thas'y 3d oars Atlas ere dinners: Gollan] Soran jor.&¢{ Defore the 17th day of mber.17içff 1 PTE RS eg gy EATHA t fl \u2019 AL R.P.8AXBOKN, FETE 8 aguk notrait Terres! Derby Line Hotel, .J.aurrunay, salichel, a thore mero un abundauce of men} Bay your.Clothing ab.Fr an | ami) 110 ue, 4 A sn set Edit sétiat Moi ; Exevutors, \u201c PIER BROTHERS.\u2018 [apply 40: \u2018 2 within - vhort divtweco.Aso Wi vides, Fp pili Ally: een, xy.10: 1g.Bunn, Mov.10; 1006, Bk Ts end; ape.A 7074 ER TW yy : : vo i\u201d 5 ; 5 ° .5 + 0005 \u20ac a S x .th cas + v do bivehdticed, On laking cows from fl shot, Bastgies and putting on rank un a gorstoodfitée the fiéat day or two the M \u20185e Yield of milk will, be diminished, but -, \u201ce snl aba D \u201ctn hbdut four in \u201cKindy; Moy , named , es ft growers in particular, These - \u201crotles +» Inf #80 néde \u201cvithout riôte er\u2018boïhment, while Ps Jha Wu plan Lop him- rfasteu;his doous, bpt it var: blebs ith ha better if =.he had attended to it before the horse + wus taken, So Siang good, we to talk about: the sd: i tus follow Scour finiit trges: Late in the full we FEA COUR 1 .« 1 Put GQ post manure, which is fine and fico: fromustraws aroind the trunks, 2.\"0 pile 1% æu .obtélined, it seags- 2.\" course to puxsÿe.It oY -& BWy manure and.whalever in used ne'vor have the foot disease.ald be picked close to the tranks of hon this istdône the mico for both mischeif and Lm Ee M60 trees.| gl \u2018 Tha We found to be the most successfiil method of doing so is to place n small quantity &#=tlt bitter if*fbe palm of your Jeft - # \u201cx ell dried, or it \"thom * shurse is understood to be an_.animal ©.whith, \u2018when hirnessed, refuses to I: SEE imo À af \u201cgid 208.106 U erstand, will sooû move a ; va few \u2026 » Y'Oduced from the pustures proviously ; may ifas 11 fad! of grain is given @ \u201c \u2014 ii addition to this ynek grass, there wit] ho immediat&-increaso in tho .of) Lo A =] liove êhere is trutfi jh the assertion.* us tporibre\" CS WépOBth{f1873,gh0 mado 39 \"ag tlitter from 12 cows, ~eopditiol of \u201c an nt 5 4 5 Preteet Young Fruit Trees: | Cid Fly pine our agricultural ox- Liipges, an newspapers ll parts\u2019 many of | the sanptry; contain ac- po da éffruit*trees' which during the P \u201cscediag winter woro tuiliod by nice.\u201cthese statements are Yo others are appended some roflections dii the carelessness of man in gonoral ns are very woll in their way, Wt thoy come, altogether too late.They are: very \u2018much like the man looked bis stable door aftor his v8é\u2019had-boen stolen: \u2018It was a good regard, ta fruit trecs.al Denessity: of protection, but the time 2 0ide.this \u2018is ° is \u2018beforé the trees are Toit spalled.After thoy are ruined it is + emall consoldtion to know that thoy: Ve 1uiZht ly have been saved.For gevoral Fetrs we have pragticed nk method of protection for 5 1EUP to the height of ten or «elve inches, A twg horse load will be \u2018idciont\u201d für'from'12 to 20 trees, ac- Wing to thefr\u2018eize ; the lurger the Les, the\u2019 mhôte manure they need.* wise Abrow if.around .the trees directly Ta Ty {vom the.wagon, ind in this way it i: nota Jong job to bank up Bfty treos.1 spring ye spread the manure.vag rom the trunks, but keop it der the trees for the beiéhit of- tho grass.Wo thus got à déûble use fr & \u2018ruanurg, It keeps tho mice from tho.anu, ) \u201cthee in\u2019 inter, andymakos a good crop oi grhss\u201din (hs summer.- Either ono these results would well pay for tho \u2018wgfk and manure and taking tiwo, which we, hgye invariably y: profitable fakes a long - while to grow up a fre to be eight itthea;jp diameter, bat mice will de- s\u2018Yoyait;in a very short time.And wieitte means of protection are so s :nple, bo\u2019rendily obtained, und so je sily \u2018appliéd, it seems the part of 34 1+dom fo use them faithfully.Care should be\u2019 takeu mot to use oarse or Ev-elsewhere Advocate, London, Ontairo, red a prize for:the best method of 3bifig eggs overwinter.This rdc- \u201cjgemérs' .ve +o fool > jrizes # A Whatever excludes th@air prevents h@rdéeay of the egg.What I havo dd turn $h\u20acegg round in it, sn %.at 8¥ery pote of the sheli is closed ; ¥oidry a sufficient quantity of bran i= an oven (be suro you have the bran Will rust) ; thon pack Sith the small ondsy down, a L:zer of bran and another of eggs, till J box is full ; then place.in a cool iv place.If done wien now luid, Lgl retain the debt milk and cird'of qnow laid: ogg for at least \u20ac ght,or ten months.\u201cAny oil will do, Lit salf butter never becomes rancid.3 insare freshness, I rub them when &-téhered in \u2018from the nests ; then puck viten there is a sjfflelent quantity.Jee kL: und, Tee .®b\u2018Conz À Brxy Honse\u2014A balky suit.Various expedients, many of fecri tes So, .anid I; are résprted to in over sn comin h obstinacy, and it may, thgHBE IE well onough to make no nulà.of the California method.It is ts \u2018put ho under the, horse's bod y.bobindshis foré logs, and to let two nit! bhi at cdeh end, draw the ropo biglsveard and forward, as if \u201cenwing\u201d a\u201ctüedègs.It must not bo done too r.38h 5 but.still with force sufficient.Tho ani 5 escape something ho steps, and after § lengthened but dé\u2018éffapplication of such à \u201cporsunsive\u201d p-é6èbs, willgot fail.to movo on.Re- died applications \u201cwill work a thor- ur Pte ough I He fast re - Hore is so othing that all farmers w afterward bo increased.This mille iy no as Mich in butter ns that ron + - \u201cWhen to Cut Frions.t \u201cA gputleman who has usually practiced cutting scions in the early spring, and setting them the same duy, but who finds we are \u201cnever too old to learn,\u201d writing to the Prairie Farmer BUYS toe \u201cLust fall I received u request from Ar, P.M, Gideon, horticulturist in Minnesota, to sond him à few scions of tho best apples originated in Maine, and to eut them off as soon as the trees bad shed their leaves\u2014which request I complied with, at the sumo time informing him thas the spring was the Lost sonson of the yeur for cutting grafts to insure success.In a few duys L received in return u package of scions of the Wealthy apple, u favorite in that section.These scions were covered with damp sand in my cellar during the winter and grafted on to native trees early in May.Of forty- two scions in grafted thirty-seven lived and are growing tinely\u2014and 1 uow think the season named by Mr.G.the best for cutting scions.Probably many grafts amputated in the spring aro winter-killed or theiy vitality injured by extreme cold the previous winter, and are nearly dead when in- sorted.When inserting grafts I usually examine the pith, and if found of a brown color, they are rejucted as ! they were not injured by frost the | previvus winter Mr.C.K.Ward, in tho Rural Home, speaks as follows of his succoss* with Cotswold sheep.\u201cI am so frequently inquired of with regard to my oxperience with Cotswold sheep that I am induced to givo it In brief for the bonefit of the'ronders of your paper.In company with my son, Frank D.Ward, I bogan with them in a small way, some five years since.Our stock now consists of threo hundred.We have twenty or twenty tive Cotswolds and their descendants, with a few thorough breds from somo of the best flocks of Canada.ance aro high grades, We have kept them in lots of fifty to one hundred, { summer and_ winter; without incon- j venionce.They are very hardy, and { ns free from disenso as Merinos, and | On some accounts are more so, as they They fatten much more readily than fine wool sheep.The same amount of feed will produce more pounds of mut.| ton and wool than in a Merino sheop.They feed and mature much younger, and when mature weigh about three \u2018hundred pounds.We have frequently tg this.2Wo bavefnow full grown sheep three.hundred pounds.Their mutton is worth in garket one or two ceuts per pound more than that of fine wool sheep.Our thorough bred sheep shear ten to twenty poudns, und the grades six fo: ten pounds.Wo have sold our wool from five to fifteen-conts a pound above the price of fine wool.Have sold it the present year for fifty cents, when fine wool is worth in market forty cents, The ewes are good mothers.Lust year we raised about ten per cent.more lambs than we had ewes.The present, wo are raiging ninety lambs from about the same number of owes.Our lambs, from three to four months old, weigh sevonty to ninoty pounds.Our experience with them is quite satisfactory.Whether they are more profitable than other sheep, every fumer must decide for himself, ~A correspondent of the Now York Lribune, who last year lost fifty hogs by what is known as \u201ccholera,\u201d hus this year succeeded in preventing any appearince of disease by administering the follewing medicine.He procured 1 1-2 pounds sulphur, 6 ounces salt- petro, 4 ounces black antimony, G ounces copperas, and 2 pounds soft soup.À unmber of troughs 10 feet long, 8 inches wide, and 5 inches deep, were also oblained.A quantity of bran and shorts sufficient to give a small feed to onch hog was placed in i box and moistened with water in which the copperns had been disolved ; tho other solid ingredients were then powdered, and with the soft soap were cvenly mixed with the bran and shorts.The whole was then distributed tn the troughs and given to 100 hogs once n week.Not only was cholern proven- ted, but the hogs were kept in a hourty and thriving condition, In boiling potatoes for pigs, says dofiBatter.This may indeed ap- pet M qutre feeding,\u201d but we be- - Qué fé}m flimer gavé, the following in rolatibrr Lo % feeding meal through the rôfh March 10th 10.Decem, ie Poule h littlé over #9 poundionch.Thay Word fod\" on ho dveragé {but varying with tho f tho pasties) 24 Ibs of marae orh äbd'oatk, balfand half ! §:1bs of bran, probably Wjat wueat-per day, each: coin gotthh FHI nixtuge, &moun Île) pounds a day, A \u2014\u2014 en , A farmer cité 611018 4 valuable ox: thet Was a bide is immersed for four or five Ca hair oy The Gardenerthoy shold be strained, ns the water from them is injurous to & loss or groater degree, as it contains tho poisonous alkaloid called solanine, whieh, it should bo noted, is more abundant when the tubers Login to chimp or bud out.cme + stb A canny Scot has discovered that if days in- a mixturo of vegetable or animal charcoal and wator, of the con- sisteney of a thin pasto, the hair is entirély removed, and tho leather mado from a hidd®thys treated is of borior quality.\u2014 A thornless bffkberry 1s among tho noveltick riow Wbfore the public.\u2014 Hoosac Thornlossts the name glvon it Incondihiiés fired the whis key warehouse of Bo a 2 \" AR dead, but if the pith is of a light color The bal- i .Tolman Sweet hind ewes, twenty months old weigh that weigh from two hundred and fifty : ve \u2019 MISCELLANEOUS.WILLIAM LONG, SIEERBHOOKY, MANUFACTURER 0H Sash, Doors, Blinds, Window Frames &c., &o.All Kinds 1 Mouldings und Finish cone saintly on ghd and made to order.A large nepply the best seasoned FLOOR BOARDS.Also Munufucturerand denler tn all Kinds of FURNIF URE, Black Walnnt, Bluck Ash, Cherry und all kinds of hard and soft wood Chamber Suits, from 820 (0 3200, Parlor Suits from 830 ta G200 after the very latest American patterns.The very lutest Improved Spring Beds.Mattrusses of every description, Cull and examine the largest and best STOCK OF FURNITULLE ever kept fn the Kasten \u2018Lownships.All work wurranted and sutisfuction guaranteed.Sherbrooke, April 1, 1874, 1474y1 | Clapboards! Clapboards !! Constantly on hand and for sale by sub- teribers FIRST QUALITY CLAPBOARDS, all planed and jointed, also fitted to order for customers at reasonable prices.Our goods cannot be beat, and WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.© A.H.CUMMINGS & CO.June 24.1874, st F OR SALE By the subseri, erone Lyndon buggy vew lurt June; one Barton buggy ; two single driving harnesses ; one single sleigh, cne pair second hand buffalo robes.\u2018The ubove will b.sold cheup for cash, S.FRENCH.Derby Line, April 7, 1874.75 (SPECIAL NOTICE, }.\u2014_\u2014 All parties indebted to me by note or hook account are requested to call and nuke immediate puyment to save cost, \u2014 S.FRENCH.Derby Line, April 7, 1874.75 T.C.ALDRICH'S NTRS ERY.SOUTH BARNSTON, P.Q.| Owing to the inclemency of our Cana- | dian climate, and the almost certain fuil- ture of fruit trees brought from the South {and West, Fhuve been Induced to propa- | gute n few thousands of strictly hardy ; Standard apple trees, such us have been ! rown und fruited at Montreal.the north- | western part of Maine and the Eastern | lownships, for many years.\u2018The variety i is necessarily smal, but such as will un- { doubtedjy succeed in all localities adapt- ed to fruit-grow ing, of which the follow- tng ls a list: | Hs | Fameuse .Porter Peach Orange Baldwin Northern Spy Golden Bull White Astrachan Hawthorn Denn CRAB APPLES Queen's Choice Ball's Winter.;t Lawrence Golden Drop ! Blue l\u2019earmain Golden l'yrumid.| 1 have 35.000 engrafted trees of the above varieties, which I have the pleasure \\ of offering to the public, for sale at the ; following prices: Standard trees 2 nnd 3 ! years old, 3 to 5 feet high, 30 cents each cut the nursery.or 35 cents delivered.\u2014 .Partles buying 100 trees, or upward, ean \u201chave them delivered for 830, or at the \u201cnursery for $25 per hundred.Parties buying trees from my nursery ure sure to met the varieties they order, for 1 do in y own grafting and labeling, and any trees that prove to be different from what they | ure onght for I will replace free from charge.Should any find it too much trouble to call and select their trees in person.they can rely on having them carefully packed and forwarded as\u201d direct~ vd.Cartage free to Railroad or Express Oflice.All orders promptly attended to.1.C.ALDRICIL, Proprietor.South Barnston, P.Q.85m6 COWLES PATENT MILK PAN Simple, Durabie and Convenient.PATENTED FEB, 25, 1873, \"Tus Pan is acknowledged by all who have examined it to be the most practical large Pan per Invented.The Pan is uiade of heavy tin.and the vats lined with galvanized iron.Among many decided advantages which it has over any other l'an in the market are the following: It is the only Pan that empties over the top.tnhereby doing away with the use of corks, which have proved to be so tronblesome in allowing the milk to leuk, also in getting sour.\u2018lhey are more simple and \u2018easy in operation.so that a child can empty them.For sule by J.F.MAGEE.Derby Line, Vt.Rock Island, Q.fap.7.1874.ROCK ISLAND MILL.TE undersiened having succeeded the ra a ily Bebo oe A the public That hie will continue the business, paying par- jienlar attention to CUSTOM GRIND- G itoxbury Russet | Black Oxford Ribston Pippin | Pound Sweet | Page Sweet Tü\u2014 Ho will also continue to furnish Flour \u20ac round from the best White Winter Wheat.warranted to suit.or your money retun- ded; also, Flour by the bbl.ground West.1{ you want good flour every time, call on 1.16 and you are sure to get what you buy.Also, Corn meal in any quanties, Gra- Lam, Shorts, &e.My Flouris put up in § and § bbl.paper tacks, all of which I'shall sell as low us can Ie afforded for cash on delivery at the Mill.\u2018I'ty one suck of my BEST FLOUR and You are sure to want another.E.H.LAYTHE.Rock Island, July 21, 1874.80 a MILY GROCERIES, &C, oH The subscriber keeps constantly on hand a good stock of .Family Groceries & Provisions.Cash paid for F :rmers\u2019 Produce Of all kinds.HENRY E.FOSTER.Itock Island, Nov.21,1871.[353] RENO VAL.The subseriber has removed his MEAT MARKET to Rooms under the store of Messrs, Cass & Jondro, Rock Island.where he will be happy to wait on his customers.Cash paid for Beef, Pork, Hides.Butter.I'otatoes, &e.ge, JOHN B.WOODROW.Rock Island, Jan.19, 1870, 1189 See This! I have the largest and best variety of ttoves inthe market, including all\u201d the Late Improvements, which I will sell at astonishing low prices, viz: The **Amer- loan Cook Stove,\u201d for coal or wood.(the Lest in America) with reservoir and closet, for 950 and 855.market prices 870 and &75; A gplendid,30 inch Double Stove for #16; new kind of Square Cook Stoves &13 and 814.75; Conl and Wood Stoves.American Base Burners.Stove pipe, Boil- crs und hollow ware to flt all sizes of titoves.Also, Sherwood's fine white ware oods, s splendid article, Call one and all And see A, C.Hall, Before you buy a Stove this fall, Stanstead.Aug.4.1874.BUTTER.We are paying cash and the highest Market prices for good Butter.A C.HAL.I \u201802 wi! MISCELLANEOUS.The \u2018Reece?Circular Shuttle S EWING MACHINE.THE Following are good reasons for buying a Cireular Shuttle Sewing Machine.ONLY It Is the caslest to learn.It Is the Heht- est to run.Has one hundred less parts than some others.MACHINE It is noiseless in operation; takes the leust time to keep in order ; sewa thiek and thin goods with equal fncility.OF Has the largest Lobbin in the word, - Thread never pusses through the eye of needle but once, Will do a third more work in the same time.ITS Can never have any trouble with the Tension.[ug an automatic thread adjuster.Has no grinding of Cams or rat- Wing of cog wheels.KIND .It Is the best furnished in every respect.| À written guarautee from the Manufac- | turers for u term of yenrs, if desired.After more than three yeurs\u2019 time and the outlay of un immense sum of money in perfecting Tools n.d Machinery on the uniform plan, upon the same principle as Auierican guns and watches are made.so that each part shall be an exact duplicate | THE of a corresponding part in every other Machine, the proprietors of the CIRCULAR SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE.take great pleusure in calling the attention of the public to the fact that they are prepared to fill all orders for the same from any part of the ORLD.; We desire to state that the great marits | of our Machine require to be seen to be Tully known.Machines on exhibition at our SALES Roost, and «ll ave invited to ju 0.MORRILL & Coi Rock Island, March 23, 1874, 1473 HEATH « HUMPHREY, HARNESS MAKERS, BARNSTON CORNER, P.Q.Repabving neatly done.Orders solicited, Give us a call.one and all, and we will 6 do the best we can by you.C.D.UAT, Evwix HUMPHREY.City Bank Sherbrooke.A Savings Bank Department Has been opened for deposits of 85 and upwr rds.on which Interest at the rate of FIVE PER CENT.PER ANNUM is allowed.bunk hours 10 to 3.Saturdays 10 to 2, On Friday and Saturday evenings, the Bank will be open from Gtu 8 to receive deposits.The City Bank continues to discount und do general Banking business here.War.ADDIE, Agent.Sherbrogke, Aug.14, 1873.1442tf 1874.1874.Public Notice.The undersigned having increased his Stock in the Harness Business, would say to lils customers aud the pablie wen- erally that he is now able to give them better bargains than heretofore.The stock cousists in part of HEAVY TEAM HARNESSES, All kinds of DRIVING HARNESSES, HALTERS, CURCINGLES, WHIPS, Also a No.1 Stock of CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.Furthermore, he has added to his stock as good an assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES! us there is to be found in the Eastern \u2018Townships, Also BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER, AND REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE.All my goods will be sold Chenp for Cash or Ready Pay.Cuil and see for yourselves, and get prices, N.F.McKAY, Fitch Bay.Q , May 11, 1874, 80.MEAT MARKET.\u2018The undersigned has enlarged the premises occupied by him for a Meat Market in the basement of the new building near Russell's Hotel, and now keeps on hand à stock of fresh and saltmeats of all kinds.Lis cart will run on his old route as usual during the season.Cash paid for Beefs Hides and Calf Skins, J.II.WILLIANSON.Stanstead Plain, March 26, 1872.GOL EW ESTABLISHMENT, N The subscriber having purchased of Messrs.Ovitt & Brodie their shop at Derby Line, will continue the manufacture of Th Ware there aud at Rock Island.He will uve on hand a good stock of \u2018Fin, Lron and Hardware, and hopes to obtain the public patronage in thess branches.\u2014 An experienced workman will be kept to do job work, repalring, &e.J.F.MAGEE, 871.30 ng.Derby Line, June 27th, 1 Where shall I buy my Clothi Is what = want to know.Of quality the very best\u2014 At prices very low.lark?the names of I.& C.O'Rourke Strike pleasant on my esr, Their Clothing, 1Iata nnd Caps Are far from being dear, Then to corner of Maple Avenue I'll go And with them make à trade, For I know they'll do as they propose, And their clothing is well made.Rock Island.Feb.24, 1874.NEW MEAT MARKET, 69 The subscriber has opened a Ment Market at Stanstead Plain.where he is pre pared to furnish ment to customers, and run a team to Rock Island on Wednesdays and Saturdays.A share of patronage is solicited.L.BANGS.04 ble ox: ti 8.Robert.P, Pepper, at Frank- jy -isoned .ffom \u2018aiding foorlly paper fart; Ky last\u2019 night, and \"3,700 bar- wight: had bogn -strjpped from tho rels of yhiskey was destroyed.Tho tullaof the ho ge\u201d ho côldting.tn Joes is Nôt.named; tu fevuranco vay jibe dha] AFR foe sony ÿ 7 Cw.ut .petit us WN ; Das LE re cat dt A A YER oh ' } .« C > : + 8.BEKBE & CO.Stemetend Function, dune 8, 1874.n DIA TUR 1675, ot the Du] Ofc, Rl \u2018 L Stanstead Plain, Feb.20, 1872.ANOTHER.CHANCE \u2018OFFERED TO THE ~UBLIC! McDOUGALL & BRO., STANSTEAD, P.Q., Will continue thelr Grand Closing Sale of DRY ¢OODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS & SHOEKS, READY-MADE CLOTHING de.ron TWO MONTHS MORE Cost Prices for Cash.We beg to return our sincere thanks to our friends and the publie in general, for the patronage we have received for the lnst two months, and nlso beg to inform , them, tlint owing to the amount of Stock we have still on hand, we have decided to continue our closing out sale for two months longer \u2018at Cost for Cash.\u201d The reason which induces us to extend the time of our last advertlsement, is that we had bought æ large stock of goods before we concluded to close our business, and the greatest part of those goods were only received lately, The Stocl Embraces all classes of Goods required in every household, and is.without deubt, the best assortment to be found in this place, - OUR DEALINCS With the publie and the rush of customers for the lust two months, proves that our last advertisement was no humbug\u201d and this announcement will also be adhered to in every particular.REMEMBER That for Cash down or Ready Pay\u201d you can buy your goods at the verÿ cost price.All we want is > Money\u201d and the Closing of our business\u201d us soon as possible, so as to give nll our attention to outside and produce business, 0 ppointed Agents for the We have been a celebrated Grafton Mineral Insect Destroyer and Fertilizer.This is guaranteed to destroy Quion Maggots, Potuto Bugs, {lop insects, Currant aud Cadker Worms.It destroys all insects that infest vegetables, Vines.Shrubbery, aud Fruit Trees.in gurden and field, and also promotes the growth of veguta- tion.For sale by the barrel or small parcel.We want 2500 Lubs Butter, 40,000 Lbs Wool, and will pay the highest prices in OASH, We shall continue to pay the highest cash price for HIDES, CALF SKINS, SHEEP'S PELTS, dc.To whom it may \u201consern : TAKE NOTICE.Accounts of over one year's standing must be settled at once, or we shall hand them to our Attorney for collection.McDOUGALL & BRO.Stanstead, July 1, 1874, New Year: NEW STORE! \u2014AND\u2014 NEW GOODS! S.N.ANGIER\u2019S Is the place to get lots of Goods for a little money.We have a lar | select Stock of Goods, and we are selling to suit the times.Good Priuts at 10 cents, Alpacas in colors at 30 cents, good stock of Black Alpacis, Empress, Lyonese, T'hi- bets, all \u2018Wool Delnines.A new stock ol Tycoon Reps at 26 ets., Flaunels, all grades and eol- ors, Navyblue Flannels and Water proofs.wood stock of Beavers, Doeskins, \u2018I'rlcots, Cottonade, Denim.Ticks Cotton Flannel, Cotton Cloth 2 to 3 cents lower than ever before sold; Ladies and Gents under Flannels, Ladies, Misses aud Childrens Felt Skirts.A nice stock of Gloves, both Ladies and Gents; Shawls both Ladies and Misses; Scarfs, Nubias.Tippets.&e.Swall Notions in abundance.Mens?heavy Over Shirts ut §1.75 each.or §3.25 u pair.' Best Cardigan Jackets for §1.75.We have à few sets of FURS which we will sell at cost.A good stock of ats and Caps.Clothing selling at Cost, We have a new stock of Boots and Shoes which we offer at low prices, Mens\u2019 Double Sole and \u2018Lup Boots for 83.50 Ladies\u2018 nice Dress \"Trunks; Gents\u2019 Ze Traveling Frunks; Oil Cur- peting in nice patterns, We have a nice, large stock of Crockery and Glassware, and a Jarge and choice Stock of Groceries, Teas.'l'obaco.Spices, &ce.&e., &e., &c White Sugar.8 Jbs., for 81, We also keep on hand a large Stock of PAINTS, OILS and VARNISHES, Kerosene Oil from 35 to 40 cents a gal.Downers for 40 cents.Everything in Small Wares in the Iardware line.Also Nails, Hocs, Forks.Shovels, and Spades; we also keep the Diston Drag Saw, and all who have used them once come agaln We keep on hand\u2019 a large Stock of FLOUR, both Win he r and Spring wh cat.And finally everything generally kept in a Country Store, too numerous to mene tion, may bo found at{the DERBY LINE STORE.Remember, our tarms are Cash or ready ay.Country Produce taken in exchange r Goods, C \u20188.N ANGIER.Derby Time, Jah 1, 1876.1408 + .- : INSURANCE.MERCHANT TAILORS, FIRE INSURANCE.ISOLATED RISK AND FARMERS Insurance Co, of Canada, CAPITAL, - - $600,000, HEAD Orrice, - - TORONTO.Already deposited With Govt., §100,004, | ALEX.MACKENZIE.M.P., President, Hon.J.11, BELLEROSE, Vice President, J.MAUGHN, Jr.Manager, ADVANTAGES OFFERED: i With whom he deals (rom day to THE BETTER WAY! He whoto all is just and true.d ay.When he his labors shull review y Will feel lb was \u201che Better Way.\u201d ! Besides what plensure it will give \u2018To have those be has deult with say\u2014 \u201cHe's willing other men should live,\u201d Which all will own *\"Fhe Better Way,\u201d The Better Wuy® when gents need clothes Cout, Pants, Vest.Hat und Ourfit through, voting its entire attention to the Insurance ces.The only Compuny represented in the Eastern Townships thut igpuies a * Blanket Policy.\u201d or, Insures Contents of Farm Buildings in one block sum.Insures against Lightning as well as five.Will adjust all losses at once and buy over the Cash without delay.DF.Saw of \u2018Toronto, Inspector.ISRAEL WOOD, General Agent.Stanstead, Oct, 20, 1873.1452tf ÆTNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Hartford, Conn.oO Branch Office for Canada : 126 St, James St.Montreal, Wil, H.ORR, Manager.-\u2014\u2014 Incorporated in 1820 Accumulated Assets over 920,000,000, Annual Income over $6,000,000, All Policies absolutely Non-forfeiting.\u2014\u2014Ç0 No money paid to this Company on the regular rites need ever be lost.If payments are discontinued after the second year.the Policy remains good, under its terms for more Insurance than the Cash paid in, \u20143j0}\u2014 The insured participate in the Profits Annuaily.\u2014 so \u2014 | The ÆTNA CAFE INSURANCE COMPANY offers to the Business Men of Canada.on the Endowment system, a Medium of Investment superior to any other.lt has in constant operation the most perfect arrangements for Investing the l'rust Funds committed to its charge for the benefit of its numerous membership, in the safest and most profitable manner.Having branches.and bei ig a Home Company, in every portion of the entire continent, it thus procures » much higher rate of interest than can usually be obtained by any merely local Life Insurauce Company.\u2014 Every pulicy-holder recetves the benefit of this in the shape of liberal Annual Dividends in Cash, applicable to the reduction of his next premium.Its long and Honorable Business standing In Canada\u2014over 50 years in all.and nearly 20 years as a parely Life Insurance Company.Ithas »lready paid about $300,000 10 Lhe Widows and orphans of its Canadian Policy-holders.It transacts more New Life Assurance business in Canada than feurteen other Companies combined; its Policies being fonnd n every part of the Dominion.Taking into consideration the Ratio per cent, of Losses and Expenses to Receipts, care in the selection of lives.economy in management, amount of business, the ratio of Assetsto Liabilities, and ability to make and pay future Dividends to the, Insured, the ÆTNA Is surpassed by no Company.- W.C.LYFORD, General Agent, Stanstead, June 18, 1873.1433 (S'ANSTEAD AND SHERBRUOKE MUTUAL, = Fire Insurance Company.OFFICERS: Ilon.E.HALE, M.1.C.A.G.WOODWARD.\u2014DIRECTORS :\u2014 Hon.E.Lule, M.L.C.G.K.Foster, Esq.Lon.J.G.Robertson, Wm.King, Esq.Col.B.\u20181.Morris, Gco.Pomroy, sq Charles Allen, Esq.A.A.Adams, Esq.Lros Lebourvenu.Esg.CAPITAL » «+ - $343,498.98 This Company is one of the oldest Mutual Fire Insurance Companies in Canada, established in 1835.\"Tlie smallness of its Oflice expenses and the safe and careful mænnerin which the business las been conducted enables the Company to take Ordinary risks at as low a rate as any Mutual Company in tbe Province, and much lower than any Stock Company can safely do.YF Farmers in Stanstead Co.insure in your own Company.DPatronize Ifome In- stitutious.The Mutual can't fail! GEORGE POMROY, Esq., dyent for Stanstead, A.A.ADAMS, Esq., | Agent for Barnston and Barford.Stanstead Jan.10, 1871, 1306 CHEAP STORE! HE undersigned would thank his friends and customers for thelr patronage in the past, nnd would respectfully say that he has on hand and Intends keeping a good stack of Flour, Corn Salt Groceries of all kinds, Boots and Shoes and Dry Goods, and in fact a general assortment of Staple Goods, which he will gelt for cash or ready pay at a living profit.All the goods that hie keeps will be found to be of the best quality.Ile wonld respectfully invite the public to call,and examine goods and prices before purchaising elsewhere.I.J.VAUGHN.Ayer*s Flat June 17 1873.astt President.Sec\u2019y.- Treas.Rock Island Soap Factory! We still continue aur business at the old place, and thankful for past pnt.ronage.hope to meet a continuance of the same.We make an article which has given satisfaction, and shall continue to urnish our patrons with first-rate Soap at rensonable prices.Soap exchanged (or Grease and Ashes as usnal.J.W.GREENLEAF & CO.Rock Island, March 21,1879.67m3 BASS AND VIOLET INKS FOR BALE at the JOURNAL OFFICR.A purely CANADIAN Couipany, de | of Furm property and detuched Itesiden- - French Calf, Serge and Tweed BOOTS {hing club.Partlsgiars, tree.15 110 \u2018Sixt ga but ia oni llr, Bi ison\u2019 ou, 1s to puréhasé them of l.& C, O'ROURKE Corner of Maple Avenue, 0 HORE EXTENSIVE THAN BY Ba 0 ESSRS., 1\" & C.O'ROURKE beg to return their sincere thanks te thelr many patrons and friends, and the public In general, for the past generous pavronage extended, and now inform them that thelr Spring purchases are all in Stock, making one of the best and largest in Northern Vermont ior Eustern \u2018lown- ships, In Gentlemens\u2019 Outftting and Furnishing Geods ! as well as the Made-to-Order Department ! Which willlbe found to contain [all the latest fabrics in WEST OF ENGLAND and GERMAN BROAD-CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND DOESKINS, in Bluck, Blue, Bluc-Blnek, Browu, Invisible Green and_other colors.VENETIANS, TRICOTS, DIAGONALS, TROWSERINGS and VESTINGS of the latest styles, Bannockburn, Dominion.Halifax, Sherbrooke and other WEEDS in great variety.all which will be made to order according to the latest, or any fashion desired.under their own supervision, and in & manner warranted to give satisfaction, at extremely moderate prices.A full line of GENT>S UNDER-CLOTIHING, SILK UNDER-SHIRTS & DRAWERS, WHITE AND COLORED SHIRTS, NECK-TIES and SCARFS, SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, GLOVES AND HOSIERY of all kinds, SILK and WEBBING BRACES, Trunks, Portmanteaus, Valises, Satchels and Travelling Bags, SILK and GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, India Rubber and Paramatta Reversible Overcoats, Silk, Fur, Felt and Straw HATS, Silk.Cloth and other CAPS.and GAITERS.: A great variety of {Men's, Boys\u2019 and Youth's READY-MADE CLOTHING, of all the favorite designs and most fush- ionable materials for al) sizes und ages, at a nominal advance on cost, und all goods -s0ld at unpreccdentodly-law prices.An inspection of Good\u201d §iid prices so- liclted.1 T.& C.O'ROURKE.Rock Island, May 20, 1878.1429 NEW GROCERY STORE! Lt.NELSON & NELSON, \u2014 -0 Have opened a choice and fresh stock of Supplies at the old NELSON STAND, ured to\u2019 furnish custom- and arenow pre 5 To in the way of ers witheveryth it J GROCERIES, Also a more general stock of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, than is kept at any other place in the vicinity.We will sell all kinds of GROCERIES, FROVISIONS, SILVER DRIP SYRUP, FLOUR, MOLASSES, SUGARS, TEAS, TOBACCOS, BOOTS AND SHOES, ETC., ETC, ETC., ETC.Cheaper than the cheapest, 0e We have a choice stock of APPLES, by the Barrel.measure, CRACKERS, in several varieties.LL CRANBERRIES, ie BUTTER.by the tub or loss, NUTS, ul] kinds.CONFECTIONERY, All kinds Canned Fruit, Co À few Barrels more of that nice GFanu- lated SUGAR, very low, .: \"16 For Cash or Ready Pay, Farmers\u2019 Produce bought and cold.Agents for the celebrated HOWE Sewing Machine, i or smaller \u201d we, Don\u2019t forgot to call and see for yourself at the old \u2018 Nolson Stand.JOURNAL -\u20140.Power Job Printing Office, + DMAI~T STREET, LA ROCK ISL+«D, STANSTEAD, P.0, # \u2018The Jour al Oftlee hus recently recelÿ- 1 ed un addition to its Machinery, und 15 - now supplied with the following first cluss presses, driven by WATERPOW ER GORDON CARD AND BILL HEAD PRESS, i which for speed und clearness of inapres- 1 sion Is unsurpnssed by any press niauu- p fuctured in the U, 8.or Canada, A CHROMATIC PRESS, Which prints, in a very perfect manner, Two or Three Colorajat Once, 3 and Is designed to exceute Color Printing à atu great I SAVING IN COST A over the usual tedious and expensive pre- 8 cess.\u2018This Press is also equally well ge 4 dapted for plain or one color Printing, D Aud for N ewspaper aud Book Work we have a New Cylinder Press, well adapted to do good Printing, Also, A HAND PRESS, for Auction Bills, Large Posters for Itaces,Shows, Ge.A CARD CUT'TER, -Æ With a supply of White and Colored Card Hs Stock, which will be eut to any size desir- , ed, in large or small quantities, at low | prices.| CARDS IN SHEETS, | Cut to any size desired.| 11CKETS, Exhibition, Concert, Ball, &e.IRCULARS, 5 Letters, Notes, Flys, &e.5 C | | | BLANKS, | Municipal, Legal, Notes, Receipts, &e.| : H ; ENVELOPES PRINTED OR PLAIN A variety of styles and prices, 4 SHIPPING TAGS 4 Printed or Plain.! BILL HEADS, Latest styles on good paper.STATEMENTS, On paper made for the purpose, | LETTER HEADS, Single or double sheets.; BANK PRINTIN G, RAILWAY PRINTING, PROGRAMMES, POBTERS ALL SIZES BILLETS &C.&C, HANDBILLS, BILL HEADS, CIRCULA RS, PRICE LI STS, CARDS, Ete, Ete.ir Recent additions of some of the latest styles of new Plain and Fancy Type, enable us to style.REMEMBER! THERE PLA CL 18 \u201cAT THE\u2014 JOURNAL OFFICE.\u2014 \u2014 Stationery & Blanks, We keep constantly on hand a stork of Stationery and Blanks, to suit the wants of all, comprising, in part: get up Printing in elegant Legal Cap; Foolscap, plain or Ruled; Bill Cap; Letter Paper, plain or Ruled; Commercial Note,, Plain or Ruled; Octuvo Note, do; Envelopes, all colors and sizes; a lot of 10 in.Tnvelopes very CHEAP.BLANKS.\u2014Commigsioners* Court; Magistrates\u2019; Bailifly ; Municipal; Deeds of Hale; Mortgages; Notes; Checks; Receipts, &e., &e., on ahand or printed to\u201d order.; + = ; > ALL ORDERS FOR PRINTING, on ng STATIONERY, BLANKS, &e., &c., &e, By Mair, Express, or otherwise, attended to promptly.\u2014 7 Blank Books, Stationery, &e./ û Just received at the Journal Ofice # fi choice stock of NOTE PAPERS, 9) sices.LINEAR NOTE, FOOLSCAP, ruled, LEGAL CAPS, SERMON BATH, INTITAT, NOTE, lnte sLyles, ENVELOPES in vuriety, FABERS PENCI LS, the.best, | FAUERS CARTENTEIYS do À The Sraspano, CoLtkue, SCHOOL, and other PENS, by tho gross or dog, PEN HOLDERS, RUBBER, ke, ke.Also a good stock of Canafian and Amerlenn , LEDGERS, JOU ALS.DAY BOOKS, Bill, BOOKS, QUARTOS, RECORD BOOKS, MEMORANDUM BROOKS, NOTE BOOKS, \u2014 Dorby Line, Nov.5, 1878.1448 PER DAY.\u2014Agents Wanted! All $b $2 claneen of working people, pL sex, young or oll, muke snore money af work for us in thelr spare noments, or nll the me, than af any.RECEIPT BOOKS, WRI TING BOOKS.ke.All of which wilt be sold very low, » a .\u2018 \u2019 TWITTER HEADS.DIY, HE STATRMENTS, and GARDE, Aisa Ds Les a u stock.45 * | : 4 \u201c2 It IN E Prom A goc Caps.Initia Card Gene Mouey ( I w.B.Sher A Doors, Stal and ded A.be ( Gl Dealer | Deuler BA ST.Nour And Aj $10C,00 Mr Era dur tiling dec out the u ended to attorn { OPH RI{ NOT Office | Uy As RIC Agent 5 Jo J.BOO] Blank Pp 4 DO Orde sound tive Mar IT 5 10 20 to 63 ) Sta "]
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