The Stanstead journal, 11 novembre 1875, jeudi 11 novembre 1875
[" 14 riba opted hy Gym Che Stanstead Jon IN 1845.Ley VOLUME 3p, Ns, JB WHOLE K COMMENCED © STANSTEAD.P.STANSTEAD.P.Q.,, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1875.The Stanstead Honrna L PUBLIBUED EVERY THURSDAY BY ' 4.R.ROBINSON, Editor and Proprietor.er when ho gets home.With the! \u201cOver there.Stay; I will show you.\u201d ander a leuse\u2014u bishop's lense, us iden of putting off tho evil hour as| Tle little fairy \"tripped across the they called it about there\u2014paying long as possible, although with an wn hall, and opened the door: \u201cMarea- twenty-five pounds a year as ront.\u2014 ousy consciousness that he ix only in- bles, hove is someboly wants to sce Holdings under these bishop's lonses tensifying its misery, ho loiters on his papa.\u201d wure always reckoned as good as free- \u201cEh! what!\" erles Britannia, rubbine her | TRY down IMigh street, looking at alt] *Oh, indeed, Miss Funny, said a hold.It was one of the best farms in eyes * \u2019 = the shop windows as he passes, aud young man who was sitting on a tall the county, this ol Denny's, consist- lingering a long while ut the confecl-|stwol at a high desk.Hu! is it yon iug of five hundred acres and more of ioners, admiring the frosted cake, and voung gentleman ?Do you want, to excellent lund; although a couple of _ \u201cAb, abllenid.the old mygvhis \u2018eyes twihkling; \u201cI dearsaÿ you'd like: .Come, como! that would be to live upon, you and I, and it's a greut comfort to be together.\" \u201cDo you think, Polly, that I cao stuy here any longer, to live upon your scanty earnings?You could be very comfortable, but for mo, lay by money, and by-and-by you'd get married.\u201d \u201cThat isn\u2019t at ali probable, Charlie,\u201d From Punch.BRITANNIA OBJECTS To the Admiralty Cireutar.of July 31.to captain of II.M.'s ships, on the subject of Fugitive Slaves.seventy-five pounds a year, and yon can go on.with that til) yopjget gomo- thing beter.1 alte bre aud choe for you.And \u2018you'll be on the à rs look after old Denny, atid geé\u2019 that hé hoops you in mind,\u201d or man bo barlie_and.hia sister talked :the matter ovep till late.that night, ao came to\u2019 the resolgtion that it woul \u2018to know.©, telling, \u201cTime will how, my boy; time 2 will show: You- keep yourself stron sand well, my hoy, and take plont exercise, And don't Jet that fellow fat.ton \u2018work you too much.If ei OFFICE: JOURNAL BUILDING, Rock Island, Stanstead.Canuda l\u2019ost Office address, Rock lslund, I.Q.P, O.uddress for United States, Derby Line, Vi.be oes, find you feel getting poorly, come cn eyes, With a look of exceedingly startled surprise mm \u201cSupplementary Slave Trade Iustrue- the buns.vell vi » veo Mr ÿ rhaps you'll give hundred years ago it hud Leen à range [said Mary coloring à little; \u201cI'in not be Letter to accept 's off ; rai DE 4 aq 5, yellow with saffron, and ]zeco Mr.Hutton?Perhaps you'll give hundred yours ago it h un\" pe [ss y g ; er to accept Hutton's offer, an | do yout hear 7 Now we must: ° TULNS OF SUBSCRIPTION: | ronan a settled that little amare.CPAte4 thick with sugar and \"pice.[mo vour card.\u201d I of burren sand fields, producing noth.likely to mestanybody here who would throw ip the Atrican busines Nex} | have \u201chomothing to du où \u2018the ne copy por year a in ndvante) 3406 A \u2018prelty posteripiine mu ue lu air.When ho reached the corner of the| \u201cI don't want to sce him,\u201d replied ing bul à fow firs and birch trous, und suit me, or whom I should suit.morning cume a note from'Farny tg strength of this.\u2019 \u201cWhit al hem \u201cWho said anything about here! Polly, when did you hear from Funny ution 2\u201d \u2018 \u201cWell, I had a letter this morning,\u201d y \u201cAnd did she suy anything about \"om 1 Maury, begging her to use her influeneg with Charlie to make him give up th Gold Const.Charlie_had; many.well wishers at Sjlverbridge, and.thin would be sure\u2019 to turn out well, if he didn't give away to despitir.Shed iva nlbonnding only in rabbits, been let at a shilling an ucre thon, and was let at the sume rate now, although the land might well bo said Lo he worth forty shillings or move in those duys.\u2018à:glass of beer, oh/?7 On fugitive wretch coolly farming.thot | 1H pony acknowledged with his ears, [didn't like to go out whilst 0 enny | «fur off, made sort of soothing mol- t you\u201d +, {hay 1\u201d kip so tions for do il givé y ; MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGES & SLEIGHS, oil wreteh coolly turning their Every how and thom, he lLalf rose Was talking there to Mr.Hutton; he |udy that overcame Charlie\u2019s senses Charlie throw himsolf- on the sofa ges brought gains r ; \u2018ss voi dat \u2018dronte*jotP four \u2018OATICOOK.I Or holding pulaver, like shore-going | from bis seat, and lashed out at the[hadn\u2019t wot his shilling either; Mr.Wilh sleep.And yet he was couscious again.\u201cWell, let's hear it! he cried.come.?EY ge : {33 thaUs/eXtraviga COAT ms \u2019 ¢ wig HER\" \u201cdetermine hi oo pony with a little whip, At the lash, Denny lad forgotton it no doubt, and of what was going on about him, and \u201cIt's all bosh, I daresay.\u2019 : Iti won.reulby iwepy nite ithe you, ati x: little «drop more; to\u2019 .25 New Busales.2 Top Buggies and two ith a view to \u2018determine bis status\u2019! the pony swished his tail, but did not ho didn't like to ask for it when he heard everything that passed.Uo| You know Mr.Markham, whose subject of all this good-will, And now, tonist\u2014Lony life to us both.e Sacto Fai y Carriages * My ships may not court the poor run.quicken his pace.Perhaps, however, [was busy.He had a sort of vague knew that the two old men had come daughter I teach, is an African, mer- with-Oharlie's seventy-five, Pounds ai life tous both PP 14070 DU ! But way thrall, board Brit but for these constant stimulants.he hope, too, of further adventures.ou of the summer house, and that chan » : : Troy ht is seventy, and | rasé pores long lif : TERRILL & HACKETT, oes es on board, upon Britons would have come to a standstill alto I know yon now,\u201d said Fanny; they were standing looking at him as Well, go on.LE thuyliad- of \u2018their own,\u2019 they \u2018Would \u2018en- | As for ; a Ae nei ; «other.\u201cvou gro SC wi r\u2014he's he lay asleep on tho grass.\u201c1 bave spoken to Mrs.Maÿkham joÿ.a- very comfortable: income.¢ = : :_ ADVOCATES, 1 fume Hee 5 ke foo sheer: ?te Blake, the youthful hero of my bthoreand jou live im to Shin \u201cYous le a vory good selec- [often about You, She is such \u2018a nice Le vras à lame-cat kindof a:life;it wasj kind woman, and she takes quite an.interest in you.\u201d eae.Worth u good deg: Charlie groaned.\u201cWell, go'on,\u201d lof Faiiny Hutton\u2019 \u201cI wouldn't toll you before, Chiirlie, | -:-After all, itis-not because I didu\u2019t want you to leave me, but after all, it is better \u2018that yon should risk something than go.on in STANSTEAD, P.Q.M.C.HACKEIT.tion,\u201d said the bishops man.\u201cYes, I think I have.Good sound constitution there, eh?Just right age and everything.\u201d \u201cYou are quite right to be careful; wo never know what changes may happen; there'll be a wonderful upset of gverything when the old bishop ton rond.such a big man! isn't be 7\" \u201cNo; he isu't,\" said Charlie stoutly \u201cHe's got ever so much money.\u201d \u201cPapa says he's poor; but it doesn't matter; 1 shall have plenty of money, I know your papa too; Bat he's very poor, I demur to the \u201cclaims?of the shackle and thong, Andto \u2018rights\u2019 which are based on the blackest of wrong One may be just a trifle too tender.this story, ktood with his mouth wide opon, watching this curious equipage.Ho knew very well who the man was, and had often seen Lis turn-out; but iL was : source of perpetual amuse ment and wonder to him.Old Denny, the man wns called ; and bis pony's J.L.TERRILL.true, Charlie ae büt » \u2018 .D D.C.LIBBY, DEALER IN CASKETS AND COFFINS, Both home and foreign manufacture, \u201cLet them look to their \u2018chattels! my cra't were not made v Wat conid y lay à rar , \u2018 ine FY TE 0 play any part in the slave snatching à How to Lave msi Since ét # | Ë ROCK ISLAND, P.Q.ol trade: name was Bob; and the little: fatand I will give you sume.! (OST tis way.Mr.Markham hus.ships b agve len sn .TT 1 have spent blood and bullion to burk *paniel, that was paoting along half a{ Charlie said he meant to make his goes.In these Mays of ecclesinstical which go to the coast of Africa\u2014the | Thesd thinks wate tli ¥ IVES & MERRY, i mile behind, was Carlo; and they |fortune, and didn\u2019t want any of her commissions and spoilation of the cap-| west coast yon know ;\u2019 Sierra Leone, 0 itl evéntatit was n\"vory\" capital | ADVOCATES, My stand hus been taken, and if it should [ived at the Manor farm; and Denny [money.Aud then he heard the voice ular endowments, one never knows und sv on.\u201d ; , CET PE \u201d small; aid dull ands eopyuy Most of fof him, .5 i ; COATICOOK, P.Q.To some trifle of trouble.\u2014as well may Wits said 10 be enormously rich; worth fof Denny calling; \u201cHi, bi! boy; what may happen.Tuke care of \u201cThe white man's grave: I kuow.\" their, old frieody, had.died, or.other: gi : W.B.IVES, J.W.MERRY.shceeed ; millions, according to the traditions here.\u201d young Charlie here.\u201d And then they \u201cWell, it appears that.they want a wise disposed of themselves; the few | doi 3 Sherbrooke.Couticuol, When honest intent counters villlanons of the boys.Charlie ran out, thinking that the passed on.clerk or something.out there, aj.a gal- that were left seemed rather aggrieved [Hifi i _\u2014 rer r - greud\u2014 Co Denny's keen eyes, searching overy- [shilling wns coming now; Lut Mr.| Charlie never could make outin what |ary of a hondred und fifty pounds a than pleased to sé tiem again.That Ë A.H.CUMMINGS & CO., It is uot my intention to shirk it.thing he came across, espied the boy, Denny had apparently put that back way be was connected with the inter- year.They have lost six withih the was their first imprediioh.: Afterwards, 5 MANUFACTURERS OF No, my Lords; your solicitude's thought- standing with bis eyes and moutl [into his pocket.\u2018 \"| ests of the cathedral people ut Bincas- [lust few years, but \u2018then Mrs; Marié whon they.made up-thoitmind\"to ad- | é Dours, Sush.Diinds, Architraves, Mowld-| | oo UL und Kind .wide open, at the curb by the corner.| \u201cMol do, 1 think, Hutton, oh?ter, but it was evident that old Denny | hum says they drink, and =were dissi- de reminiscences, and lo; treat: the.rihess.or d À Tugs of ell kinds, regret the result is not more to my mind.\u201cJj { boy I\" he cried, drawing up| Eloven years old\u2014healthy, good con- had mado him his heir.and he was a puted., ordre | placo as it was, à com: rtable, it] to the Manor | ù 3 Stair Rails.Balusters, Newels, &c., Ww heb you give my old rule a new read- Lis little carriage Lo the side when he stitution, honors his father and moth- good dust putled up $ che thought, to pared be willing for.mo oon gion atry hey | again.\u201d Cha lid 1 aud dealers in all kinds of LUM BEL.1 might De cousulted.Atpresent 1 hold cotsed tn twitch and lash, the pony er, vaccinated, and been \u201cthrough the #ithough he Lri © think 5 [49 8B MISE 0 .we | Ome ree vols 5 CR SE m , Gs .M.MOULTUN.That your cour se cameo to a stand, \u201cHi, boy,.come |moasles, Yes, I think he'll do.capi; | moreaboutit.«| \u201c\u201cIshouldn\u2019t like it;Charlie; but\"\u2014 Ayako \u201cWaxed: in impor: | medy.Half a a CUT ne hu the ene ls alictio too ere.\u201d SH Pos 8 anes You think 00.ple Who \"Blatie WHS T§8AF Fo HETHES\" iS 168-06\" the dn bush Foires hit postioh sire hoes oT dyer ih Tang 1 ution; À LL EEE, You hud better hark back, for your coun-| Mastor Charlie was a little alarmed.\u201cCertainly,\u201d said Hutton, looking older, he was sont 10 à grammar-school [ion, and thought bitterly for a few Old Campion, the banker, Mr.Hut-lw week at.th 1.¢.H.CHAUNON, oe are cold bseure and misteng.Pérhaps his conscience pricked him (down at Charlie in an absorbed à long way off, and getting among a minutes.Polly wouldn\u2019t have bim go ton\u2019s uncle, was dead, ai d had left him, jen tive pow te ÿ Notary Public, Oiticial Assignee \u2018 fi gospels obscure and misled ax Lo rails on old Denny's apples, or|thougtful way.«He'll do very well.rough set of boys, and into a new life, for a soldier, because it would woa share in the bank and thé old houl 1 (Con \u2019 1 ?as Lo stones thrown at his pigs, and [Let's see; what's your Christian name, he lost sight of his old dreams and her pride, to have a brother a private in the corner of the High' étréet was ÿ forts And Agent for the Trust and Loan Co.$10\u20ac,000 to loan at 6 1-2 per cent.où Renl Estute rom 2 to 20 years, COATICOOK, P.Q.W.IT.RAND, Dealer in COPF and CASEETS, \u201cRobes constantly on hand.\u201d rrrell Bas, UL.MACOG HOUSE, W.W.PAIGE, PROPRIETOR.MAGOG, D.Q.E.RB.JOUNSON, ADVOCATE.STANSTEAD PLAIN, P.Q.M.IOVEY, ADYOCATE, ROCK ISLAND, I\u2019.Q.U.8.Post Oflice address, Derby Line, Vi.TTI ss.HUNT EL, Manufacturer of all Kinds of Earness VV orizs.Furniture Upholstered to Urder.STANSTEAD PLAIN, QUE.F.MOULTON, DENTAL SURGEON, STANSTEADL FLAIN, P.9.Fecth inserted un Gold, Sliva tinn or Vuleanized Rubber, ut ate prices, aud In a neat nnd durable auanner, l\u2019artieularnttention paid to Alling decayed teeth, Teetaextracted with or without the use of ether or chloroform.All orders at ended to promptly.JOUN YOUNG, vttorny, Counsellor at Law, ana So- .icitor in Chancery.DERBY LINE, Vr.Formerly +1 \u2018Troy, Vermont.) (PPICE IVER A, T, FOSTERWS STORE.J.fe RNAL BOUK BINDERY, + \u201cWhat philanthropists fought for, and legalists contirm.Shall net be evaded by wriggle and squirm Nice quibble, or polite paltering.My law is writ large for all nations te sce, Ashore or afloat.neath my Jlag all are free ! That's a very plain rule, and you'll recken with me If you think it requires any altering I\u201d From Chamber's Journal, Benny's Intentions.IN TWO PARTS.PART ONE.Silverbridge is built on theslope of a hill, and its High street is as steep us the side of a house.Looking down from the crest of the hill, you see a row of quaint old-fashioned houses on cither hand; à gilt clock jutting out from the front of an ancient building like the sign of an inn, its supports adorned with fancy scrollwork of iron, quaintly twisted and gilded.At the bottom of the street is the bridge, and a bill rises sharply up from the bridge, a broad \u201cdown\u201d whose lower slope is covered with houses, lint which crowns the hovses with cornfields, turnip fields and copses.Below the town, the river winds through an alluvial valley; and above are meadows and park-land, osier-beds awd pastures, dotted with clamps of trees, tall elms and, home-oving pop- ars, but the towns itsell lies just in the gorge of the river, up one hill and down the other, with a few streets branching out laterally.There is a church at the top of the town of warm ved brick, ugly and comfortable; there is a chureh in the middle of the town, ancient and chill, with columns of chalk, and narrow Norman arches, he dreaded some instant retribution.Anyhow, ho looked rapidly round him as if meditating flight, but ho was fasvinated by the old gentleman's eye, and felt himself glued to the pave.Jment, \u201cCome here, boy!\u201d cried Donny once more; and Charlie felt himself constrained to obey.\u201cHow old are you, boy ?\u201d \u201cTen; ut lenst I am cleven next birthday.\u201d \u201cWell, never mind.the measles ?\u201d \u201cYes; moe and Polly had them together last term.\u201d \u201cBee vaccinated, hey 2\u201d \u201cOf course 1 have,\u201d said Charlie.\u201cWhat's your name, boy 2\" \u201cCharlie Nostrop Blake.\u201d \u201cum! A long name for a little chap.Whore doos your father live?\u201d \u201cOh, just over there, said Charlie poiating «aguely over tho houses.\u201cWould you like a halfipenny, my boy ?\u201cMother wouldn't like to have me take it,\u201d \u201cMum lé Good boy! Honor your father and your mother, ch?Gad, 1 think you'll do.Look here.\u201d Denny pulled out a bright silver shilling, and held it up before the admiring eves of the boy, \u201cWould you like n bright new shilling, ch?\" Charlie's eyes glistened ; he wasn't proof against that, \u201cYes, T should,\u201d he snid.\u201cHa! (Go and knock at that door, and say that Mr, Denny is waiting to sco Mr, Ilutton,\u201d Charlie did ns ho was bid.Tt was a big door, with a big knocker, and it Have you had Blake ?\u201d \u2019 \u201cCharles Nostrop Blake,\u201d Denny pulled out a note baok, and put it down.\u201cAge, next birthday, eleven, eh?Been vaccinated, had the measles, got his second teeth, good constitution, honors his father and mother.Yes; he'll do very well, ITutton.Make it so, will you ?\u201d Hutton nodded.\u201cThat'll do, my boy,\u201d he said.Charlie looked doubtfully up and down.\u201cWhere's the shilling?\u201d he said at last.\u201cWhat shilling?\u201d cried Denny.\u2014 \u201cHavo I dropped one, oh?Hutton have I dropped a shilling ?\u201d \u201cIt's\u201d the shilling you said you'd give me.\u201d , \u201cDid I say l'A givo you a shilling?Come, como, my boy ; remember An- nins and Sapphira.Hutton, he won't do, after nll, if he tells fibs.\u201d \u201cThe boy must have thought you said so.Here, Blake,\u201d said Hutton, wood naturedly, putting his hand into his pocket, \u201cwe'll seo it wo can\u2019t find you a shilling.\u201d \u201cI won't have it now,\u201d said Charlie independently \u201cAnd as for Ybs\u20141 know who tolls the most.\u201d Saying which, he took to his heels, and didn't look back till he had got right over the bridge.When he reached homo, he found that he bal kept dinner waiting, and that his father was very cross.After the atmosphere had cleared a little, he told his adventure, leaving out the part about the shilling, for, as he hadn't got it, he didn't feol inclined to bo rebuked for not refusiog it.Mrs.Blako was ploasantly exeited about it.$O Dick!\u201d she said to her husbund, \u201cperhaps he means to make Charlie \u2018| ard Bluko had tasted too much of the fancies for a while, and thought little more of Denny and his intentions.When Charlie was about sixteen, his father took him from school, and put him into a merchant's office; and a yoar or two after hedied ; aud his wife did not long sarvive him; go that Charlie Blake and his sister Polly were loft to shift for themselves.Richard Blake hud been an artist, and had lived pretty much from hand to mouth; but he had insured his life handsomely and when all debts were paid and af fairs wound up, thore was about fifty pounds a year loft for the brother and sister.Everybody thought that, under these.circumstances, old Denny would have come forward and proposed to do something for Charlie; but he made no sign.Ile was anxious to know all their future plans, and bade Charlie carnostly to be sure and tell him of all his movements.He didn't offer them any assistance, however, and Charlie | was too proud to ask for any.Charlic made no great hit in his business.Ile had inherited a good deal of his father\u2019s artist nature, and perhaps it would have been better for him it he bad been permitted to follow the bent of his inclinations; but Rich- bitterness of such a career to wish his son to pursue it.Still, tho best possible intentions and resolutions aro unavailing to overcome the bent of natual capacities.Then tue dim expectations that floated in his mind, of future woalth, of indefinite possibilities and chances, interfered with any vigorous efforts on the part of Charlie to better his present position, Altogether, the fow people who took any interest in his affairs shook their houds over him, about Charlie Blake's appointment at soldier; coming to see her perhaps, in his staring scarlet uniform, as if she were a \u2018servant-maid ; but she didn\u2019t mind his risking almost certain death in quasi-genteel occupation.\u201cI'll go, Polly,\u201d he said at last, \u201cif they'll have me; I'll go like a bird.As you say, anything is better.than this.\u201d RH But there was a little difficulty the African coast.He had imagined that be would be engaged with alacrity, liko a volunteer for a forlorn hope ; but he found that there were halfa- dozen applicants for the place, and almost as much fuss in tilling it up as if it bad been a bishopric.Mrs.Markham had, bowever, privately assured Mary Blake that she would tuke cave that Charlie bad the preference.Mary had written to Fanny, some time ago, telling her that Charlie was going to the, Gold Coast, and coloring his pros: pects with the hues of hope; and she had received a note from Fanny since saying sho was sorry Charlie was going away, and begging him to accept] her warmest wishes for his welfare} and so on, : QE vo Mary and her brother were sitting: at tea one evening talking over the, future, and the few days that they would spend together, Whén they\u2019 heard a vigorous florid doublé-krock at: the door, and tho mistress of tho house camo and announced that a gentleman of the namo of Hutton wished to seo Mr, and Miss Blake.} : Mary colored brightly; the thought | at once -came into ber -mind,:it was | Tom.Charlie was struck with a sadden thrill of hope and excitement; | Donny was dead, and, had mado him, his heir, und Hutton hid ome to tell now all offices, and tho Huttons lived; in a very nice country place, the Limes;|! about two miles away from; the town.They rather looked down upon theo friendly soviety of = thé\u2019 towh: now.\u2019 They gave great dinnei: parties, and\u2019 considered themselves to:belong to tho county.Tom bunted: in pink, and: Fanny was the belleof the co and the great authority in all\u2019kinds amusemeiits.She waën't a bit changed\u2019 in other respects.She was just as bright;and unafeoted:as.ever\u2014still delighted\u201d in her friendship with Mary, was still as glad to, talk and.Inugh with Charlie; but \u2018she was full 6F \u2018business 8 \u2014of the business of plessuré\u2014always'| : T Laat Tf a As soon as the Blakes irad settied TL] their - new.abode, Charlie wetb of£-io tHi pay bis respects to old.Denny.\" The { cont anor furm had an old-fashioned house bob ifing libres: Hvéry'teat; nd oat, was.full; except: one; \u2018supercillious digni inen duster.A resi 5 town; Wishing Fide pronchell\u2019 the stage dni seat, SAllufulliioside; ; to U6 ero qumfort andiintend: in.Front, that forinéd a an fob ho lig poulury; aud.a.paved: -foot-way led\u2019 through it: to the nb Tp \u2018opsned into à cool \u201ccontaining an old-fashioned broken weùther-glaÿs, a Yow of d ogs, on.which wore: hangiug three: hile beaver bats, in various stages of: he pony-harness, and.old the California soc y and ask odds.of \u2018no the sitting-rooni: which Denny il%ayi : Ww, ang, hi I'held it \"dat tb\" Ch there \u2018plenty of; life -in\" \"the \u2018Bld mils y Bharlie caught himealf appraising cit only is looks, and noting\\the signs of wear and decay.Suppose that It: was, 9 t Den, him the news.D AL It wasn't Tom Hutton, but 1h old gentleman, as.he was beginning now: to be called.He'd no.particalar news; he said, but he.was in.the neighbor.Wbar and « ; bood, having a little business at Man, [88 everybody hinted chostor, and ho thought he'd como [ny lind nevër altered hi ovor und see therd.«Yea; he'd have: had made: Bim his\u2019 bte; somo ten, but nothing, substatitial, na| dorful change.-\" 8h tnust 'Hkve to.3 in his new building.where orders for ay iron railing, gives access to the fomale chinrms, and desperately shamed | would bave shirkod theso visits.but self on the sofy, afiar an unsucowsdful{ worth whild to Encounté the \"rid 3.peihty! And yon 4 ke, after him.ed very cunning ut the first wodd:.À ail kids of Currlnge und San, Painting front.door, on which n large brass of his wonkness, Bat tho littde girl |tor the canal which ran through the oxpodition of this nature, «I.cannst| but for « aulary and av manlf ond =shil fur don't care a ub getting 0 by pr |; ¥ien-shio was ten yoars old: of hort Witen-vhe wi «ill receive prompt attentien, in white was such a vision of dolight, farm, and wus full of\u2019 all kinds of fish stand this any longer.I shall enliat, it Wonldn't'dotatallsi su sav rm plate Leurs the logond\u2014*Mrs.Colt- oid Youn,\" did Charlo} 4° 4 workmen employed.\u2018 » NS : ; 3 ' , Mn » i nas Linn ay of Amoll vinh'at Blathlléld, & 4 J.ST.PIERRE.fodt's Propuratory School.ho didn\u2019t know what to say or do; ho |\u2014Jack\u2014like young sharks, brilliant if I'm not too old ; or, I'll join tha-po-{ - \u201cThats all, very, well, 3r.Hutton,\u201d anda marry one, for ne.Liki ay vl adv : d'onde # Stansteud Plalu, May à, 1878.81 ltisa Tright aay summer's day, stood starving at her in blank ndmira- perch und bream as big as the kitchen | lic it they'll have me.Oh why didn't quo! Oharlic \u201cbut what am Itodo?| .\u201cBut-tish, tish La boy; that\u2019s very etl De \u201ca À _\u2014 ~~ | and the chimes nro colobrating the [tion or long hair flontod about her | béllows ; and thero ho'd fish all day fither make me u blacksmith, of give} 2 8 beén trying for the last six, wrong thats.sinful; Shavs, .ing ESET A on with: \u201cPelle 3 SPECIAL NOTICE, Tiulf-hour afler noon in drowsy tink.like n golden veil; sho had the most long whenever he got u holiday, and, mow oraft I could always ton wy] months uy get \u201csomething and ve\u2019 spin the, Bil s aud Jexdiything, Mr OUR En a new \u201c4 \u2014 ling endence;; the door with Mes.Colt.charming white stockings, and per.lying under the shade of a treo by the hand tol To go about cringing, hatin failed.Idd\u2019 sort oF huppy despateti; E ealth is the - tb gesing of All fra Che LW 3 MITE anheeriber begs to inform his tools brass plate upon it swings open, feetly ravishing blue shoes.canal bunk, would watch his float, and hand, asking leave to earn my bread! |L know; but:unything's better than 'Hvalth; and \u2018 Hong Ni Never you, ful anderitand\u2019 ; frieu 18 and the public, that the Si, [And n boy in n suit of gray knicker-| \u201cWhat do you want, litle boy 7\" |dream of boing a rish mau nnd old [oan't stand it, Polly any longer.\u201d this; give ine bread .aud chesss wt noglect \u2018yon.-hedlth, my \u2018boy.\u201d ayy wordad\u201d cx e ] Td hie his building are now completed, pockers dosconds the flight of steps, she raid with calm superiority , being Donny's heir, ~~ - \u201cIt ig vexing,\u201d said: Polly, who had bo! and I'l stop there.\u2019 2.uf you were: talking of going to a [Ore ER ; De is about ten years old, und has a about half the age of Charlie.\u201d The Manor farm: didn\u2019t exactly be: [grown up into à vèry nice-looking 1 < Well,\" said Hatton, ins Chart 0; | 1 ave, me quite shook, whea I heard.A aed tw A Photograph Rooms merry healthy face, rathor smonred \u201cMr.Denny wants to see Mr.Hut- loug to.Mr.Donny; but it was good |- woman, with a full placid face, broad DU giva pot Herth.* cart of ou | SoA sais ar ade te Pielan office ond Bay 3 open for thelr 3 on and with ink; and smnewhat overcast at ton,\u201d | u + pas his ovary body said, It bolonged |forehoad, and brown bair in smébth {very dnuthj! fof, you know: no GET \u201cétioutd: You \u201cedt yen ing them wit pen for thelr inspection and ptronax®: present, ns if ho llud bean kept in,, \u201cAh! somo of the ofies\u2019 people,\u201d |to the cathredral of Bincnster, or to bands above it\u2014it is vexing; but you |about law, amd.you wouldu't be much abont it; Mr.Deany ?Nobody else of the typ Derby Liue, Vt.June 10, 1878.ar and oxpouta à lootüro from his fathe said tho obild, with an air of dignity.|Ltiv bishop, rather, and Douny held it must have patienve.We bave envigh l'usé-to me at fret.But FA give jou [did 4 1 Ha ashy .Lv , gen LA ne \"RR ' 0.nas > ar ogg a a inh rt a a a A Loni on BMI Ties: _ he Stanstead Journal, Spm f PHURSDAY.NOVEMBER 11, 1876.mostly from British Columbia.mn corel) pr OLUB RATES._ Fhe gares In the first column give the prices of esch perlodical by tho single sub- soription ; those in the second column the price of such periodical with the JOURNAL, All postage included, Al} orders must be accompanied by the money, U.8.cy.or by Mr, Ogilvie.substance that aid should be asked of partments ave well filled, as usual, the Dominion Government to build the Bombay, and received an enthusiastic ems.The number opens with a reception from the English anthorities and some seventy native princes and chiefs.When£ho lunded some 200,000 spectators lined the route.The Legislature of Quebec met on \u201cThursday, but transacted no business \u201cexcept the election of Speaker, Dr.Fortin boing elected without opposi- nent of American.fomalo poets.most noticeable pap A.Cheney, \u201cAn Afternoon with It is wupposed shut ninety persons | F.RB.3; Binds of Pussnge; Asking; guilty parties in thiv most during sud wore last by the sinking of the Pacitis, | Tennyson's Queen Mary ; Oconn Cir-| uxtousive rubbery, huve at last been \u201cculation, by Dr.W.B.Carpenter; Not fuund, to Be; and an amusing paper, entitled The address in roply to-the speech Shylock the Jew-od.Mrs, Alexunder's wus made by Mr.Landrey, seconded Her Denrost Foe, and Miss Frurer- \u201cTyler's Jonathan, both striking stories Mr.Jolly moved an amendment, in yo continued; nnd the editorial de- E.B.Perron, Publisher, 25 Bond How dues he live, is ho dangerous, North Shore and Montreal, Ottaws | Streot, New-Yorls.Price, 85 per year; und what part of the populution, &e.acked full with de- Mon and is adapted to the climate.\u2014 its equivalent: \u2019 and Woatern Ruilronds, inasmuch as Pwo copies, 89; Single numbers, Sore ony «#00 #538 thoy formed part of tho Pacifio ine.cont.Harper's Weekly, +o 5.35 Tho debate continued until a late Wipe AwakE, the Boston juvenile 8t.Teholas.' 200 4.50 hour, when the House adjourned.magazine, for November, comes like Gogaye Lady\u2019s Book.with mem eee so un wonder-box, p | -Bhromo, 800 4.85] The Prince of Wales has reached lightfal pictures and stories and em, \u201cThe Sad Story of a Little Girl,\u201d by Mrs.S.M.B.Piatt, the most emi- 1e er is one by T.8.For the Journal.Letter frois North Carolina.Most of the letters that I receive from Cunudu inquire about the negro, 45 As Lremurked in one of my previous letters, I regurd the negro the best laborer for this country.He cun be kept at oao-half the cost of white po-| But ns u seupe-gont is needed, the VO thriftless and fractions plunters use the \u201cNigger,\u201d Most of the pcoplo of this rection of À.Country ure muking use of negro lu 401 bor both pleusantiy and profitably, tion.The official return for Montreal West gives Thos.Workman 2,300 we Thos.White 2,250 etl - In the Stanstead Election case, the Court has dismissed the preliminary objections with costs.Indian Princess,\u201d embodying a visit | with the Iroquios Chief, \u201cGov.Blacksnake,\u201d who was living at the time * New York.It is full of interesting reminiscenses, and finely illlustrated.seem dotermined to be dissatisiied and in one of the Indian Reservations in| muke tho negro the scapegoat of all their bad unl desiring no change, white the tow management and worse Maj.for Workman 50.Rejected ballots 74, the most of them being intend- \u2018ed for Mr.White.There is no direct \u201cassertion that the election will be contested.Thomas F.Burke, who was recontly.discharged from the New York cus- tom-houso, has been amusing himself by playing the role of an Irish ugita- tor in Montreal, where, on Friday evening, he forced almost to riot pitch a hall full of Irish Catholics by telling them that the Irish Catholics of the United States were beaten in their attempt to have the common school system of the United States changed to suit the pope by a socret society of know nothings, and declaring that the freedom of Irelund could never be achieved without revolution, and for soveral moments nothing but the shouts and yells of the audience could bo heard, of the entire magazine.that it is only 82.00 per anum.Lornrop & Co, Bostun.Moody and Sankey, the revivalists, are holding meetings at Brooklyn, N.- .4 which are attended by immense arowäs.Tho work thus fur has not been attended by much excitement.fhe \u201cinquiry\u201d meotings are well at- -tended.Tho Brooklyn clergy gener-\u2019 ally countenance the movement and give it their aid.+= mets drames eee Our Montreal Letter.is about upon us.Already has The Court of Appeals have confirm- od the judgmonts-of tho court below in the cases of Montreal \u2018Centre, Argenteuil and Chambly.In the two latter casus the members wore not only unscated but disqualified.In the case of Mr.Devlin, he is unseated but not disqualified.Tho throe men belong tothat \u201cparty of purity\u201d who proposed to \u2018elevate the standard of electoral purity.\u201d \u2018 the wind has an icy chillinoss, and iar deep bluo tint which usually mm B\u2014\u2014 = - The authorities of Montreal have at last shown a disposition to provent any attempt at intorferenco or riot on tie occasion of the Guibord burial.The polico have been furnished with 100 breech-Joading rifles, and will be instructed to use thom if necessary to prevent or quiet any disturbance.\u2014 Quite as much to the point was the action, Sunday, of Bishop Bourget, who had another pastoral letter read in all tho Catholic churches, going into the samo explanations us in the tirst one regarding the sacreduess of a consecrated comotery, annonncing that to preserve its sanctity the Guibord burin} lot would be forever cursed, and concluded by\u201dcounseling the grentost forbearance on the part of the people ut the approaching burial, and on no account to interfere or attend the funeral, winter, such as are found nowhero olse, T ily bolieve.Tf any one would Montreal at its best they should it on such a day as this.Some excilement has been raised by tbe dropping from the bovks of Piym- outh Church, Brooklyn, two names mixed with the Seandal cuse, viz.Mrs, F.D.Moulton and Ven.West.The parties had been notified, and Mrs.M.attended, with a lawyer as counsel.When her name was called, her coun- .scl read a statement from her that she did not desire to withdraw, but | could not attend while Mr.Beecher officiated as pastor, knowing him to be guilty of charges preferred against bim, &c.No respouse was made, and blue of the river, the farms and tbe Mountain) have a peculiarly \u2018oral and pleasing effect.The ons and tones down the whole.Contre.The Western division The serials, especially the \u201cCooking Club,\u201d are excellent, and eminently healthful in tone, which may be said We are glad to commend it to parents, and to add Montroal, Nov.5th.\u2018The full has beon unusually cold.wet nnd disagreeable, and everything seems to indicate that an early winter \u201cMountain\u201d been whitened with snow, the eurth is adamant under our feet, air has that transparency, and pecul- company\u201d the cold weather of early Occasionally there has been a genuine Indinn Summer day\u2014days The beautiful and variegated tints of the forests contrast boautifully with the deep lages which aro spread out on every sido (I suppose of course that you are viowing the city from the summit of almost transparent hrze merely woft- There is a lull in the political at- mosphero after the contest in the Wos- tern division, and the parties are recruiting their jaded onorgies proparato- ry to renewing the strife in Montreal furming.The negro is about one-fifth of the population in this County.I buve not seen one drunk or heard of a cause of stealing or any other crime since Cnristmas.While in Ontario, Canada, three weeks, I suw n drunken white man most every day, and sometimes two or threo of them.1 am not blind to his vices or.faults, mor must we D.« provement in the past, or present, have not nnd aro not the best.No public schuols and no previous training to care for themselves, is it a wonder that somo shonld fal) into idle habits and ovil ways, With ail these disnd- vantuges the negro is doing his share toward making this a prosperogu and beautiful country.The nogro with all his disadvantages seom to enjoy life.Most any day as you travel a- the the ne- ver- ; long the Country rouds you heur plain- see | , se tive noles of some darky.A woman © often hoeing for 25c.per day the long rows of corn or cotton, with thut reg- gular stroke of the hoe which is made only by the negro.Ask her if she has bad much trouble : \u201cLaw, yes, all Lean take, my old man sold awuy down South ; five children went the same way, until it seemed ux my heart would break ; when the war was done, vil.pas- forgot that lis oppertunitios for im | er quebec Legisinture.Queskc, Nov.5.This duy, at three o'clock p.m., His Excellency the Lieutenant-igvernor proceeded in State to the Chamber of tho Legislative Cou cil, in the Pur- liament Building.The members of tho Legislative Council being ussom- bled, His Excolloney the Lieutenant Governor was pleased to command the rttontion of the Logislative Assembly, ad the House being presont, His 13x vellency the Licutenunt-Governor was plensed to open the First Session of the Third Parliament of the Province of Quobec with the following speech from tho Throne :\u2014 Honorable Gentlemen of the Legislative Council : \u2014 (Gentlemen of the Legislative Assembly : In wolcoming you on the occasion of your nssomuling to begin the Inbors of the third Parliament of this Province, I congratulate you and the country upon the pence und good order which prevailed during the late clec- tions, This happy result is no doubt due to the Act-passed last ssesion by your predecossors, and also to the orderly character of our people.THE FINANCIAL CRISIS.I rogret that our Province hus not esenped the effects of the finuncinl cri sis which has been so severely felt throughout all the Dominion, but L am thankful to Divine Providence for the abundant harvest with which ho has blessed us, and which will enable us the more easily to await the return of more prosperovs times.PROVINCIAL RAILWAYS, The difficulties oxprienced by the North Shore and tho Montreal, Ottawa and Western Railway Companies in negotiating their bonds, having torced these Companies to give up the several works undertaken by them, I felt that my Government ought to take steps.to complete these enter prices, upon which the matorial progress of our Province vory much depends, and upon which n large amount of monay has already been expended.Accordingly, a measure having that end in view will be submitted to you, and I hope it will meet with your approbation.PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.I have caused an Act to be drawn up which, while scrapulonsly respeet- ing the rights and privileges of both Catholics and Protestants, will modify the administration of the Department of Public Instruction and render the working more effincious.CROWN LANDS.thin I had to hoo for myself, never heard from them and never expect 100.\u201d\u2014 About one-fifth of the colored, pegple are black, the others from a dark slate to a white; ono curl of the bair puts them on the side of the negro, sven if their father wus tho Governor of the Stato.The negro is social and in- has =F : : clines to get into communities, and are the church voted unanimously in favor of dropping the two names from their rolls.Mr.West was not present, Some revival of the miserable scan dal ig predicted from tho action of tLe .Congregational Union, who are re Dartmouth College N.H., has been tho scone of disgraceful proceedings on the part of students.them wero arrested at the suit of J.B.Parker, for alleged improper con- Some ten of always been very stoutly contested.The wealth and intelligence here con- tred have always caused it to Le re- gardod as the most important constit- nency in the Dominion, and for this reason its representative has always found of large camp meetings.A planter employing one or two hundred can readily find more to work for him, but not so the man with a fow hands.All the stories you hear about duct at an auction at his book-store, The students complained of were taken to Plymouth for trial and were escorted to the cars by some four hundred students.Finding Parker there to take the train, they hustled him into a room and kept him confined until of clergymen ?the train left.\u2018 The accused parties Plymouth church will probably cut wero bound ever for trial, procuring connéxion * with the \u201cUnion\u201d or any bail.On their return, they were treated to an ovation by the boys, othor Ecclesiastical body.who escorted thom to the colloge.\u2014 A shocking drowning accident took The lawless conduct of students is a reproach to tho institution to which place at St.Famile, Island of Orleans, à short time ago.The market stoamer thoy belong.A few cases of whole.Montmorenci, which plies bowen 80m0 administration of law and jus- Quebec and the parishes on the north tice to violaters of the rules of col- shore brought down a lurge number of | leges as well as the laws of the land, market people on Saturday, but owing would do much to quell this spirit.ton heavy rain and wind storm, did Com ported: io have appointed a committee to examine into tho matter, as affecting Mr.Beecher's position ns a member of the Union.As one of the most searching of legul examinations failed to convict Mr.Beecher of wrongdoing, what can be expected of # committee do on the score of ability alone.very warmly contested.Tt has always becn very evenly divided.venson, with half a canvass, nearly successful, while in tho Kenzic-White election the voto violation of ull purity or not.White pretends that neither ho wielded an influence in the national councils, such as perhaps ho could not +1 said this division has always been so ovonly divided that in its moral ef fects victory was but littlo better than defeat.In this particular case defunt was far moro honorable than success, for the victory was bought at a sacrifice of all law, honor and morality.1 have no means of judging whethor this election was conducted in open negro insyrrettions is gotten up for political purposes, and when you hear of shooting, it is tlic negro that gots shot.In almost every instance it is some of the best or leading negroes that are are put out of the way for polit ical reasons If the negroes had mennt also Ste- was ; ; massacre or insurection they would Me- La : ; was huve started it during the war.Wo are having very pleasant weather, corn and cotton being gathored fast.Respectfully, 8.Ww.Old Fort, Oct.20, 1875.mp 22 Advertising Dodges.Mr.Travolling sewing machine and nor book agents have become such à nui- not lenve Quebec until about 3 o'clock, a.m., of tho following morning.Passengers were !anded along at different ~ The Magazines.Ture CANADIAN METHODIST MAGAZINE.\u2014The November number of this his authorized agents have violated tho law in its lettor nor its spirit \u2014 And certainly after the highly credit able manner in which he came out of sance in some parts of the country that they are the subject of standard jokes in tho press, and people learn to shun them ns they would an evil spirit.points, with barges where there were no wharves, until the boats reached St.Familo.Here there \u201cwas no wharf, and n largo lond left the steainer for the shore, and betweon the two points were capsized und every soul on board drowned except a young man named Asselin.It is supposed there were nifieteen persons drowned.The wind was blowing a gale at the time.The United States olections held Inst week resulted as follows: \u2018Massachusetts which last year elected a Democratic Governor, elects a Republican Govornor by a plurality of aboüt 6000, and increases the strength of that party in tho logislature.New York, which was very strongly Democratic last year, gives n mixed result.The state ticket is Democratic but anti-Tammany, while tho Ropublicans will bave à smull majority on joint ballot in the legislature.It is alleged that tbe \u201ccanal ring,\u201d used their influence against Gov.\u2018Til- den, the present Governor.Pennsylvania olectod the Ropublican tickot by about 17,000 majority.Minnesota elected the Republican ticket by about 10,000 majority.New Jersey elected a Republican legislature.Wisconsin is very close, but probably Republican.Kansas, Republican.Maryland Mississippi and Virginia went Democratic by considerable majorities.All of the above cle®ions wore held on the first Tuesday of.November.Their action may be fibled ss significant of results ut : \u2018 the \u2018äpptoïching popular Magazine opons with a chapter from Dr.Ryerson's forthcoming History of English Puritanism.Mr.Manly's interesting nccount of Jumaica is concluded.Ie advocates closer commercial relationships with that island.Among the other contributions are one on An Ecclectic Methodism for Canada ; brief Biographies of Richard Raxtor and Garibaldi ; à capital story of London City Mission Experi- enco ; and a couple of papers on Popular Scionce.Among the topics of Editorial comment are Compulsory Edu- cation\u2014Stanley\u2019's Explorutions\u2014The \u201cSocial Evil,\u201d etc.The prospectus of the now volame is vory attractive.Each number, 96 pp- 8vo., will contain a short story, essay on social and religious topics, paper on popular scionce, recent travel the other contest, in which after mies could institute only one case his olection.Charges corruption are brought against tion will be contested or not I test Montreal again but will stand the county of Argentueil.ln Contre of course Dovlin will Rov.8.Rose, Toronto, is publisher, the redoubtable \u201cBarney.\u201d and the price is only 82.05 a year, including postage, dredth time, is in hot water.famous English painter ; and this is dry.accompanied in the letter press with a ries.and highly interesting article on \u201cNa.tholoss his reputation has suffored, cently published Memoirs of the Count | figure of 825,000.Presidential cloc- de Segur.The Count was in close per- day morning, destroyed the main building of the St.Catherines wheel B® .works, ownel by Hunt, Cairns & Co, JB loss on building and machinery $30, both ing his inner life and persunal charac.Hotel of this city, who aro believed toristios.Othor attractive articles are : The Arabs in Palostine; An Ameri- à | 5 000, and on stock $50U0; machinery can's Impressions of England, by Hor- resisted his captors, A d 3 { BR \u2018insured for 18,500, building 8500 and aco White, late Editor of the Chicago to bo an nccomplice succcoded in mak- y _ stock 16,000.Sixty men ars thrtiwn Tribime ; The Planets put in Lever-/ing his estape.\u2018 \u201cout Vif won ,[ ris BAlwntt; by Mibtart nu Predivk; most searching examination his ene- that a very doubtful one, of undue influence, could be fastened against him or any of his agents, we are justified in believing his professions regarding of bu efnced Roform party, but whetlier the olec- at present unable to say.Rumor now has it, that Mr.White will not con- stand again and will probubly be olected Ly a much largor majority than before, unless perchance they should succeed in inducing Dr.Hingston to contest this constituency, à very unlikely and discovery, especially in bible thing, and then, owing to hiy position lands; and brief biographies of prom- in the Guibord affair, it is doubtful inent charactors, by good writers, The if ho would stand any chance with .The \u201cWitness\u201d again for the bun.It has said something to wound the tender EcLEcTiC Magazine \u2014The Eclectic sensibilities, und tarnish the fair fame for November containsus a frontispiece of one F.X.Beaudry, better knowuby | place on tho New Haven railroad, a fine portrait of Holman Hunt, the the affoctionute sobriquet of Dog Beau- which cost 8600,000, was recently sold This Boaudry amassed ono of tho brief sketch of his lite and art theo- largest fortunes in Montreal by building and letting houses to prostitutes.The number leads off with a notable Ho is notorious for this.But nev poleon Bonaparte,\u201d based on tho re.elaims, and Le lnys tho damages at the There aro no now dovelopoments re- % tion.sonal association with Napoleon dur- specting the Morgan silk robbery.A oman - ing almost the entire poriod from 1800 woman was arrested at St.Albans A fire at St.Cathorines, Ont, Snu.| to his fail, and he reveals much thut is with 500 yards of silk on her porson, valuable and interesting coricern- and a man was arrested at the Express be knowing to tho affair.Tho man West who wus arrested, desperately There is another class of eanvassors, however who are bocomiug quite as obnoxious as the sewing machine man or the book agent.We refer to the drammer for advertisements in all sorts of absurd and useless publica.tiuns.Oue hax a \u201cBusiness Chart,\u201d another an \u201cAdvertising Directory.\u201d and another something else oqually absurd and useless, They gull many of the merchants and manufacturers, and thus provail upon the unreflecting to pay the hard cash.for that which is utterly and notoriously worthless, The most suceessiul advertisors agree that the newspaper is the most profitable, and effective medium of advertising; yet many persons pay us much for n spice in one of these ubsurd charts as it would cost to advertise in a good paper for three months, and finding the investment does not pay, they lose contidence in all kinds of advertising, IL is true woe are interested in this matter, and undoubtedly spenk from interested motives; but we speak the truth, notwithstanding, as any one who has wied the experiment can testify.\u2014 St.Johns News.the and the am for tho \u2014 Dows, Dowx.\u2014Thero is veported a wonderful doprociation in the-value of elogant residence property in theneigh- borhood of Now York, and indeed all over the country.A magnificent for taxes.Tho famous Montgomery Place, the former residence of Edward Livingstono, and valued at $100,000, was sold lately for 820,000.\"Tho most magnificont country house in New York state, Jocated near Poughkeepsie would not sell, it is said, for the cost of the magnificent columns whieh support its interior portico.The canes for thisare various, In the first place, American pooplo are beginning to realize that few incomes cun stand the outlay require! Ly these palaces; and the next is that the law of equal division of estates among children prevents the hopo of rotaining these man- iors in the family.Again, the souson er.he to atan end.People must what they spont ; and thus by having a due appreciation of the value of mon- oy forced upon them, they arc now Uv ahd I am happy to inform you that the new plan adopted during the last ves- sion to facilitate the settlement of our public lands has beon crowned with SICCOSS.SUPPLY.Gentlemen of the Legislative Assembly : The public accounts for the past fiscal year will be duly submitteu to you, and you will Le culled upon to grant the necessary supplics.I am glad to Le able to inform you that, in spite of the financial crisis, the finan.cos of the Province are in a satisfactory condition.* Honorable Gentlemen and Gentlemen : Satistied that you will devote yourselves to the performance of your im- dom and that spirit of devotion to our most gracious Suvereign which distinguished your predecossors, I carn- estiy pray that, with the blessing of Divine Providence, your labors may procure to the people of this Province an increaso of happiness and prosper- iy.Among these present at the opening wore Ilis Grace Archbishop Tas- chereau, Mayor Murphy, Consul-Gon- cral of France, Vice-Consul of Spain, and on each side of the Throne were tho Hon.Premier Do Boucherville, ton.Attorney-General Church, and Hon.My.Garneau, as well as a brilliant military staff.Hon.Mr, Angers leads the House in place of Hon, Mr.Malhiot.The question of the rail- Says will not be taken up for some days.On returning to the Lower House, the usual formal motions were mado and passed, and the speech from the Throne read.Hon, Solicitor-General Angers proposed that the Address be taken into consideration on Monday next.Hon Mr.Ouimet wished to kuow if it was the intention of the Government to put the louse in possession of matters relating to the difficulty of disposing of the bonds of the two railway companies referred to In the speech from the Throne.Hon.Mr.Angers considered the question slightly premature, but the Houso would soon be put in possession of the requirod information.Hon.Mr.Ouimet had not made the suggestion in bad part, but merely to have the subject betore the llouse, and with no idea of retarding the Address.The House then adjourned till Monday at 3 o'clock.> New York, Nov.7.There is no little norvousness in this city and Brooklyn, caused by the rapid spread of the small pox.Our physicians are visiting all their family patients, and re- vaccinating old and young as i measure of safety ; and the tenchers in our puplic schools are unusually vigilant in their scrutiny of all the scholars whose faces may givo the slightost evidence of eruption.Tho majority of the omployes of the Post Office, from Postmarter James to the last green carrier, wero attended Saturday by Dr, Gillet.\u2018The Brooklyn Board of Health on Saturday voted that n yellow flag, with the words \u201csmall pox\u201d on it, shall be displayed at overy house whore the disease ox- ists, and the sanitary inspectors of that city have been ordered to visit all the schools on Monday and forbid all children who have not been vaccinated attonding school until they have Loon properly vaccinated.There wore thirty-seven deaths from small pox in Brooklyn last week.- ra 2 mms re An Onondaga minister, who proach- os to an agricultural community, finds of extravagance engendered by tho in.itdificult to collect his pay.One farm.flamation and corruption of the war is or said at the end of the year, \u201cI have lienoefo.thearn gubacribed 840 for preaching; I will give you a cow and call it square.She's a biumed poor cow, just like your These (bings look likely to squuntitr it updn unproluc prouching,\u201d The purson diove home Viiv, suff 3 te Bupd TBM the bb pb unproduce B8 portant duties with the zeal, the wis- PO shocking Teazedy At Kokomo, INDIANAPOLIS, Nov.4.The Kokomo Tribune publishes the fullowing : David Robinson came to town yus- torday and bought a now suit of clothes and & revolver, after which he went homo, showed the purchases to his family and ate bis suppor.Robinson was in good homor nisl appeured porfectly sune.Tle remarked to his wife tbut it would have been well i little Dan (his son) had died two weeks ago, and suid he sttempted to kill the child.He then drew his revolver and fired at a second son who wad lying in bed, and then turtied and shot at his wife.Mrs, Robinson ran out of the house, and the oldest boy, $ years of age, started to follow, whea his futher shot him in the face, but the ball glanced off without hurting him badly.The futher then struck him on the back of the head with a chair, but the son succeeded in getting out with his mother.Robinson then deliberately took a razor und appronch- od the bed in which lay his only danghter, seized and cut her throm from ear to ear.He followed this murder by taking the life of the son, whom he had tirst shot in bed, in the samo munner, after which Robinson Jumped on his horse aud fled.His dend body was found this morning one mile north of Jackson station, on the Indianapolis, Peoria and Chicago Railroad.Tt is supposed that he committed suicide.Terrible Steamboat Disaster.WasuiNaroN, Nov.8, À private dis- pateh received here this ovening announces the total loss of the steamship Pacific between Portland, Oregon, and Sun Franciseo by foundering at sea last Thursday.The dispatch says all on board wore lost.Seattle, W.T., Nov.7.The Daily Dispatch received the following special from Port Townsend this morn ing; The American ship Messenger, Capt.J.FP.Gilky, has arrived, nine days from San Francisco, and reports picking up, twenty miles south of Cape Flattery, a part of the pilot house und Henry L.Jelly, the only survivor of the steamship Pacific, which sailed from Victoria at 9 o'clock Thursday morning, and foundered forty miles south of Flattery at 8 o'clock Thursday evening.Jelly flouted ou the pilot house from 8 o'clock Thursday night until 10 o'clock Saturday morning, when he was picked up by the messenger.Soveral boats were launched, but all foundered.(Signed) À.F.LORNES.Jelly is to low too give full particulars, He states thut he was in a boat, which swamped, and with another man succeeded in reaching a purt of the pilot house.The other man subsequently died of exposure and was eut loose by Jolly.I Love AN Honesr Por.\u2014Thore\u2019s a German who keeps a corner grocery in Keokuk, and he bad-a call from a little boy the other night who had been sent to got a two dollar bill changed.The boy roceived the change and walked home with it, when it was discovered that there wus a quarter which was rather ragged, though good, in the change, und also that the quarter wis just twenty-five cents more change than thesfolks who sent the bill wore entitled to.The boy was sent back to return it, and of course the ragged \u201cfractional\u201d wus sent with him.In- tering the store and holding tho ragged money, the boy said: \u201cYou changed a two dollar bill for me, here's a quarter\u2014\u2014\u201d Our German friend, seeing the ragged money, and fancying he would have to take it back, interrupted the boy Ly exclaiming : \u201cShauged mondinks! 1 shanged no pills mit you !\" \u201cYes you did, and here's a quarter,\u2019 \u201cMein Gott, you vasa lair! Nefer in my life did I see such poys.Idells you, you nefer shanged mo mit any pill.\u201d ! \u201cWhy, I was here not half an hour ago, and you gave me a quarter\u2014.\u201d \u201cGif you some quarters\u2014gif jou some quarters ! Dundorwetter, youpg fellow! You dink I bin gone crazy mit my prains?I don\u2019t gif you some quarters.Now make yourself seldom, ride away, before I put shoulders on your head I\" and he commonced to move out from behind tho counter.\u201cOh, you didn\u2019t givo me no quarter, hey ! All right squire, I'm just a qnar- ter ahead I\" and he started to go out.\u201cNow,\u201d said the German, putting himself in an attitude of admiration, \u201cdot is whut I like to soe petter ns nottings else.I lofe an honest poy, and I shoots pin trying you, sonny.Yaw, it was me what makes shange mit der pill, and I knows it all der same, put I was trying you.You peesh a cheney poy, and [ gifs you a nico big apples for your honesty,\" and pocketing the quarter he led the boy buck to the rear end of the store, and selecting an apple about the size of a marble, he presented it to the boy, and patting him on the head, said, \u201cNow* run along home, sonny, and dell your folks vot a nice, p-e-a-u- t-i-f-u 1 old shentleman it was who gif you dot nice apple.\u201d \u2014 Keokuk Consti- tutionalist.Nor EasiLy Kiniep.\u2014The good people of Prince Edward Island take considerable pride in their young men, whom thoy consider average pretty well, but when they get hold of such a follow as is thus told of by the Sum- mersido Progress they got right up and brag: \u201cThe young man Chappell, O'Leary road, who fell from a haystack, and being run through the body by a pitchfork, was given up by tho surgeons, is recovering and is walking about.A your or two ago, while chopping in the woods, a tree fell on him aml pinned him to the ground for several hours, on which oceasion he was fatally injured.Some time before he fell down tho hatchway of a mill and was taken up for dead.Enrlior he was thrown from a swing, and was supposed to bo killed, and, it is said, ho was once drowued.Chappell is a slight young man of nineteen or twon- ty years of age.\u201d A rathor clever thiof has lately fallen into the hands of his legal enomics at Paris.The dovice by which this droll scoundrel was wont Lo ontrap the unwary possessor of money or valuables wns quite poculiar.The Lyons railway station, about dusk, was the scence of his manwvres, which consistod in the oxposure for sale of certain patont watch chains, \u201cTry amd rende dis,\" hu wütld say to the first suitable teavoller of whom he enught sight, presenting one of his chaïns.Tho porson thus accosted would very probably try his strength, whou, all\u2018at once, he would tind the chain twisted around his wrists.\u2014 While le struggled to free himself from this kind of manual gnrotting, the thie!\u2019 woulil seize the opportunity to Jay the stranger on his buck, and having relieved him vf ail his spare cash, jowelry or whatever cleo of value he might have on his person, Ue played this trick, however, ance too often, und thereby lost his liberty, for haçing found a man strong enough to break bis chain, ho was pursued, ar- tested, and given into the hands of the police.eue \u2014- THE BLOOD owes its red color to minute globules which float mm that fluid and contain.in a healthy person, a large amount of Iron.which gives vitality to the blood.The Peruvian Syrup supplies the blood with thts vijal element.and gives strength and vigor to the whole systear.THE HUMAN FAIR.\u2014To give it strength and lustre, to improve Îts texture, to prevent.its falling out and quicken is growth \u2014in short to make it as intended.the crowning personal charm of both sexes\u2014 this is the werk Burnetl\u2019s Cocoaine will accomplish.if faithfully used.There Isa stimulating property in this preparation.which greatly nssiststhe growth of the fibres.#t the same time rendering them smooth, silky and olastle.9 A fight originating about political matters occurred oarly this morning on the corner of Eleventh street and Second avenue, during which Petor Welch, John Iickey and Patrick Monuhan were seriously if not fatally, beaten, Frank, Matthew and James Kirnan, Michael Jenkins and John Felt, participants in the affray, wore arrested.À woman passing at the timo of the fight was struck with à stone and serions- ly injured.Never insult a man because ho is poor in purse or raiment: for beneath a ragged coat it may be that a muscle lies concealed that could puta head on tio oldest mun in tho business.BIRTHS.CLARK\u2014.AL Brown's II, Nov.76h, the wife of W.AL Clark of a son.DBATHS.AKIN\u2014AÂt his residence fu Stanstead.Oct.28th.Thomas Akin, Senr.aged 77 years and G months.UATES\u2014Fanny Wright, wife of Geo.E.Gates.died at Stanstead Plain, Oct 18th.Her \u201cnd was peace.Burnouciis\u2014In Barnsten Oct.11th, Xuth Bourronghs, wife of Capt.Wm Burroughs, \u2018There has passed away.with the faiding leaf.still another of the pioneers of Barns- ton.She was the daughter of apt.John Heath who moved in with his family early in the year 1504.She was married to Capt.Burroughs shortly after his return from the war of 1812.In those duavs the ticlds we ride by now.rolling so clearly.and offering no obstructions to the mower, were cither unclaimed forests or rough with rogged stamps.They were days of toil; and severe both for man and woman.The maidens of those times need have been rugged and well conditioned to have been true helpers.\u2018I'he farmers of those days like the ancient patriarchs were independent and self-supporting; building their own houses.manulacturing their own elothing, producing their own food.and fuel.and rearing men and women.Ruth knew how to perform all the processes incident to the clothing of her family.Hers was a quiet and unobtrusive.yet usetul.pleasait, and eminently industrious life.She became the mother of nine children, six of whoin arc now livinis.T'he unconscious influence of a good mother who can estimate?From such homes of toil and early privations came Greeley.Webster, and Abraham Lincoln.**W hu is the boop that held them staunch?It is the iron band of poverty.of necessity which excluding them from the sensual enjoyinents which make other boys -too early old, has directed their activities in safe and right channels and made them.despite themselves.reverers of the grand the beautiful, and the good.\u2018Phe presiding genius of one such home was Ruth.Of her goodness.and sweetness and patience through a long sickness.her husband lives to speak; and not only children but great grand-children rise up to call her blessed.How fitting that such a ripened life should close.with the ripened year.and that she should quietly **full on sleep in Jesus,\u201d ns the leaves were softly dropping te their graves.\u2019 Review of the Latest Markets BOSTON LIVE STOCK MARKETS.Brighton.Watertown and Medford.for the week ending Nov.3.Cattle 3,386.Sheep 10,095, Shotes 200 Hogs 7,600 Veuls, PRICES\u2014 Good Oxen, 9 50@10 0 Fair to Good, S 25@0 2 Second Quality, 6 75@S 0b Thira + 5 00@7 OU Working Oxeu, 5 00@ gov Steers, {f\u2019 Ib H@r Mileh Cows, 1 00@uv 75 SHEEP\u2014Luambs, 53 @ 7 per tb, Sheep 250 head.SwiNe\u2014Fat Hogs, 8@8ic; Shotes, at wholesale, 7@S; retail S@9 jf it.TRODUCE.Bosros, Nov.3, utter, new choice, axeæ 36 Fair to good, 25 @ 30 Common, 18S @ 23 Cheese, Dairy, 8 @MN + Factory, .104@ 12 Beans, per bus, 210 @225 8 Poultry.per ib, 18@ =2 Logs, fresh, 18 @ 21 Oats, 45 @ 5s Corn.per bus.80 (a 81 lFerds Grass, Wool, Canada.do do 62 @ vo Hops, 1874.17 (a 18 Hay\u20142000 lbs.Northern.17 00 @23 50 MONTREAL PRODUCE PRICES CURRENT Nov.0, 1875.: Flour, lf?bbl., Superior Extra.5 30 @i 40 270 @3 25 35 @ 5 combing, so Extra, d20@ à 9% 6 * Fancy.à 10@N0 02 Whent.115 @0 00 Onts.4 32 1b 4 @ 40 Corn, a Gl @ 00 Barley 48 s5 @ 0g Butter 3 ih 2 @ 22 SPECIAL NOTICES.Ebrs'3 COCOA.\u2014GRATEFUR AND COM FORTING\u2014By u Fhorough knowledge o the natural lnws which govern the oper tions of digestion and nutrition, and hy a careful application of the fine properfies of well-seiveted cocon.Mr, Epps has provided our brealdnst tables with ndelentely flavoured beverage which may save ns inany heavy doctors\u2019 bills, 1t is by the judicious use of sueh articles of diet that un eonatitntion may be graduaily built un until strong enough to resist every ten- deuey to disdnse.Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a wenk point.\u2014 We may esenpe many a fatal shaft hy keep tng ourselves well fort fled witly pure blood al n properiy nourished frame.\u201c\u2014Ctvit Service Gazette.Tô1teowly Masonic Hall, -Georgeville, MOUNT ORFORD LIDGB, 27, 1870\u2014livonin Meeting, 8.F, COLP, Seo\u2018y, A Regular Communication, Tresday, Oct, | « Masonio Hall, \u2014Stanstead, a GOLDEN RULE LODGE, NO, 4e F.& A, M, Regular Communication, \u2018l'uesd A 9, 1875,\u2014Kvenin Mating, Nov T, HINMAN, Sec\u2018y.Lake Magog Lodge,No.39, A.F.& A.M, MASONIO HALL, M4G0G, Q.Regular Communleation Thursday, Noy 11.1873.À.O: Hoyr, bec'g.How Sävertisements.OPENED, we havo the pleasure of informing our friends and the public, that we have removed the portion of Stock snved from the late fire, into the Brick Store, opposite the Russell House, knowa us the old Child's Store\u201d where wo will be happy to serve them us heretofore, and hav- fase greatly reduced prices.wo hope all requiring anything which we have in stock will give us a call, as we are confident our prices must effect sales and give entire : J.B.DALY & CO.Stanstead Pla, Nov.10, 1875, satisfaction.(UE Wiater Term of Lhis School will commence on MONDAY Nov.224, For further purticulurs apply fo J.N.JENKS, Principal.Baruston, Nov.8, 1875.58w3- GQCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.Public notice is hereby given that u meeting of the School Commissioners of thr: \u2018Township of Stanstead, will be held at Moses Blount's, Griftin®s Corner, on MOX- DAY, Nov.lüth, 1875, for the transue- Lim of general business.D.A.MANSUR, Sec\u2019y-Treas.Stanstead, Nov.8, 1875.TOR SALE.F A good JERSEY MILCI COW.For particulurs inquire at the JOURNAL Ofllcer.Farm for Sale.: YHE undersigned will sell his farm of nearly 250 acres of good land, with good buildings, and equally divided into tillage, pasture and wood, well watered at house.barn and pasture, pleasant] situated along side of the Lovering Pond, in the Township of Mugox, three miles north of Fitch Boy ana six wiles from Magog Village, on main road.Can use a Mowing Machine on most of the tillage land.Parties wishing to purchase a good Stock Farm will do well to remeber this opportunity.\u2018l'erms can be raade liberal, For further particulars inquire on the premises of the undersigned A.M.DONALDSON.Magog.Nov.4, 1875.o8tr L! BERATION.Notice is hereby given that [ have re- linguished to my son CHiARLES A.SENTER the remainder of his minority.and shall not claim his earnings or pay debts of his contracting after this date.WILLARD SENTER.Stanstead, Nov.1, 1875.58w34 OUND e About Sept, 26th, a Lap Robe, on the Clay Hill.between Rock Island ad Beebe Plain.The owner can have it by calling at the JOURNAL Oflice and proving property and paying charges., Diaries 1876.GOOD STOCK at the JournaL Office at prices to snit the times.Call early for selection.Nov.2, 1875.AUCTION SALE.[LL be sold at Public Sale at the residence of ALBEBL M.OONe ALDSON.3 miles north of Fiteh Buy, on the Magog voud, on SALURDAY, Nov.20th, the following property : 40 \u2018tons good {uy a quantity of Straw, 75 bas.Potatoes, 10 bus.Barley, 10 bus.Oats and Peas.1 five yrs.old horse.2 Cows.3 Pigs, 2 Sheep, 1° Double Wagon, 1 Single Wagon, 1 pair Double Lumber Sleds; 1 pair Lixht Sleds, 1 Single sleigh, 1 Double Harrow, 1 Single Harrow, 1 Cultivator, 1 Side Hill l\u2019low, 1 land Plow, 1 Mowing Machine.nearly new, I Horse ltuke, and other articles tuo numerous to mention.Terms\u2014Under 810.cash.over 810, approved Notes at 8 per cent.or 2 per cent.off l'or cash.BOOWELL & STUDDERT, 57w2 Auctioneers, NEW HARNESS SHOP, FUE undersigned having sold his place at Fitch Bay, has sturted a Harness Shop at Georgeville, aud In connection with that business.will keep a first-class Shoemaker.All orders promptly atten ded to.Thaukful for past patronage, he will eudeavor to merit a continuance of the N.F.McKAY.Georgeville, July 20, 1875.42 Insolvent Act of 1875.In the master of P.HACKEL'T, .An Insolvent.A writ of attachment has been issued in this cause, and the Creditors are notified to meet at my office in Stanstead.the sixteenth day of Nevember, at 10 o'clock.to receive statement of his affairs and to appoint on Assignee If they see fit.I.WOOD, Oficial Assignee.Stanstead, Nov.3, 1875.57w2 For Sale.MHIOROUGI -BRED AYRSHIRE CUWS, Lerd Book pedigrce, for sale.Price, §75 to 8125, by ° A.P.BALL, Rock Island, Nov.3, 1875, 57wd sae.OSTWOLD RAM LANBS, an extra lot\u2019 for sale by A.I\u2019.BALL, Rock Island, Nov.3, 1875.57w4 SINGLE SLEIGHS.1 | Keene Pattern, 1 Derby Centre Pattern, trimmed.1 second-hand New Hampshire made, trimmed, for sie at rensottbie prices, by A.I'\" BALL.Rock Island.Nov.3, 1875, srw TAYLOR & PENISTON, MANUFACTURES oF Granite and M:rble MONUMENTS, \u2018Tablets, Borders for Grave Lois, &e.Do- sizus exceuted and furnished on application.Works, North Derby, Vt., & Lineboro,\u201d P,Q.With the best of stock nnd s ,perlor talent, both Artistic and Mechanical, we Invile ore ders for anything In our Moe.from all parts of the country.Orders promptly filled amd satisfaction guaranteed URONGE TAYLOR, Nov 3.1875.HOUSE PAINTING! rue subseribers would respectfully in.fort the citizens of Stansteud, Derby Line, and vicinity.that they are prepared to do all kinds of HOUSE PAINTING, including Graining to linitato all kinds of wood, Ginzlng, Glossine, Marbilng, and Filling hard wood; also, Kulsominin: » Paper Uanghog, Urnamenting.aud_ pain Ing Furalture of o11 descriptions.© are wiiling to work Cheap, and will do all work entrusted to our caro in u thorough and workmanlike mammer.Orders left at the Rock Island House.wiil receive prompt attention.J.W.LIDDELL, SAMUEL PENISTON.ñ7 1ook Island, Oct, 27, 1876, À.d.SEVERANCE: A + .= PE ; - .+ - 2 a - ae at amps op be 2 ni ; J = : \u2014\u2014 \" \u2018 RE T J Beebe Pinin, ce .une te ually y - ' ia nr an TOT TIE adh THE JOURNAL.TE i ommnieation, in an | ray oman same) Michell actually | a Hi KATHAN.DON'K TALK ABOUT EMPLOYMENT, (STANSTEAD.WESLEYAN .DEPOSIT.4#.- _1 _ , -; died of starvation in Paterson, N.J, Men women and agents, we have just ; .- wii} allow 6 per cent.Interest: .1 LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMBs [Wer to your Georgovillo correspon Monday.what you need.Ourbcll MomtedOlhte-| OOTTE CD, , WY sumeotgithuid ovaron CANADA C2 Lu «| deut, the types mak > a lil Belleville, N Collins, N.Y ELAEL mY ; £ FL RE gi AT ere ry A ONEY and pay on demand.; wT | cr _ ) 51 ako me appenr a li ellevitle, N.J.and Collins, N.Y,, D MES Persons writes: [struck out yesterday,| .- STANSTÉAN BQ MONET STER & SE; \u2018 4 LOCAL INSTITUTIONS.te mixed.lu the Inst sentance of the hive just organized vigiluneo commit.| and by working easy four hours, cleared | 1411 SE TETE Se C .Fini alan : SEAVER.* ee.est puragr es \u201d tees (o put u stop to the burglaries 87.\u201d A Judy has just reported her profits orm.Commences WVodaapdar, Bock slaud,March 1, 1676.ar À Passumpsic und Mass.Valley Railroads, 13 paragraph for spread,\u201d read which have been wetting Ninel y For You oan buy more Goods for the forenoon as 95: esterday up to 2 NO IE 18D Crug at ov Bank nr E .à LEAVE STANSTED \u201cspared \"or \u201cflour, * \u201cfloor\u201d for @ neh lave ween gelling annoyingly o'clock she cleared 87.00, We can prove su, dei oo Brn iy Oi ) : Muil South.5.50 a.m.Mont.Accomud'n South, 4.50 SSI no \u201cspreud,\u201d i ' Re ., fregnent of late.beyond question that oue agent ordebed coor both soxps, 2 pures af study ; Le a al me re : LL Se Acocumodn Pared,\u201d \u201cspreud,\u201d in the order here Cumphell & Co's, elevator, Belleville 2 5.000 of these chromos in eleven working | Sommon English, A demo re ers |.A Savings Bank Dep ent fim, TH pn, Mull North 7.50 pain.given; and in the first sentence ol the Cam] À Cus., ville, At A T F ster\u2019s days, Wo have the largest and finest as- Preparatory, Qommercial, College Pre.Has detii épeded fo deposit\u2019 ; AUMIVE STANSTHAD, n Sa © burst Monday, with 40,000 bushels of .: 6 £0 ¥ sortment.in the United - States; hundreds Paratory (for young men), and Ladies tins Deb opened dep , tbe ; Mail South, 6,30 8.m.Mont.Accomodn Koll, 5.51 dst patagrapes ir aanured,\u201d read grain owned by local dealers.The of cholc subjects from which to select, Uollegiate.\u201cToltion\u201d 85.00 \u2018to 68,00 per dvd » a at is allo HERPES REAR om fr tina fn os, Gn vil 160 Bble, Michigan fy, | Hoe Sieh | ae ne, lh a eo ov pon TES Le Genre (ihe o heavy.n ; > pt of 48.00, : 1,70 Week.44 1 washing ak hours Post Office, Derby Line.Mr.George Gibson hs leased the ) he Wy Apples han in any other Slore in the your orders or give us a call, Bape by S00 extras Redurrdon 107 sola cases and -Sapdrdays i \u2019 Southern Mailsclone 45 und up.on stand land steam mill sud is now putting it in p Thre young mon, an ol wealthy ppies, Country, nals o.gr 12 for OL & CO.1 \u201c| perior instructiops given fn French, Gér- On Friday.ray, 1.42 Ë Ved., avis À .| HINGES Were SW > J L ep oi a: Bebé ; ; ot 3 OT has prime\u201d Canadian a Bile o vo thorough repair for the wintor's saw- Wolle Island Oul, où Satarday Prey p 419 Washin ton St, Bostôn, Bass.man, Lalian, Music, Drawing aud Qrua- dnposi.: i LW, Op.5 ys 0,30 to a.50,, und half 04 in box coca pogn services of + \u201cUn oy + i).Q.RE ¥ 5 ati Le TA CRUE CN SEUpe Le LÉ Re he ; 5 igure service fn » tu und from lo 7300 ne Le has cur the pr views o # |snecoeded in reaching the shore, only FOR LESS MONEY! ox 215 Sens Spools) classes, during Fall crerm for Hie Gi Bini aonioies te.à ventug, 0 FLINT, POL rst class sawyer wbo will make bel [to die >nhaustion.* 7 TITI YAM | Puplis des eachin Wintér S8choolg; | #4594 al Banking A here, 2 ! * Stansted and Rock Island Offices.ter lumbor and give botter satisfaction me a iv NEW FALL & WINTER-GOODS.: ra Borctroulats and: furstiet-Informat a Shezbroak A sk 7.0 leapt Boek land y VB | evr ofr A Montreal gantloman who arrived si IUD.Faron.a dei, | = Sheshooake, Ang.W Joma, dae - u., from Stanstead t 10.m.Stanstend nt 4 p.m i ure.; Monday after six inoutls absence in \u2014 How: % M pots M no Ww re TITRE = T LE ed mail after.|| Two runaways here sinco my last, bgland, states that public feoling My stock consisls of everything usually HE subscribers are In recejpt of.thejr Stanstead.July 26, 1875.\u201c4 yman\"s Steam Mill.1 Malls nrrive at Stanstead at 8.30 o'clock a.m.One Hurl © .2 Ja is very much aroused ovor the kept in a Country Store, T extensive stock of WPL VARER | ER ÉATRÉT 06 \u2018FYVHE subscriber's Stes AF is mow 1 k poi lane at Btanstend nt 5 40 o'clock pa vi e parly got out of the sleigh to walk (7 500 pe \u20180 thun the refer.Bluck and Colored Silk ck © Ce ete Cf 1 eq RÉ RATE GS T ubgeriber\u2019s Steam Mill 13 pow in Ir Stages leave Stunstead for Conticook every day at yen ill; before walking fiv, 1 d No J ease, ur more than y uck und Lolored Silks, 4 red seh Ving Ark Bd : A good running order, and he ie ¢ re Ha.Ih return aie evening.Leave Stanstead for ! f i efore walking fur, fonnd à ences of the press to the subject would Black AI FALL & WINTER GQPDS | Naw.Millinery Goods; i pared to fo Custom wing and ; sland Pond every day at2 p.m.Arrive 10.) whin.e Was not sure that it wus à indicate.uel pucus, ; RS: BANGS take 5 SI ng, Shingle Sawing ard\" Grindip, Tol So .jouds Shaw gs in 5 ° ensure in inform- der: He ; Religious Meetings.ot good whip, so tried it on his horse, An Ottawa fur trader writes from Apo Goods, d Shue es Suiting, In all Departments, consisting in part of Mi her customer and (eue oJ Mo soir.He olen crying hed for 4 ° _ Vethodlst\u2014(Rev William | Galbraith, BS ni woly, judging from its subsequent con- Leipzic that furs can be bought there .| have au few Dress Goods Liat will be sod ALL WOOL HOMESPUNS, market Sith a fresh stock of the\" beat; cash.or 91,25 on three months times i Sabpath Sehaol, i noon.Prayer Meeting Wed\u201d duct, thought it too much of a good cheaper than in Canada, and that thors 100 Bbls.Pure White Wheat ooo PLAIDS, in all colors a stylesof à ip | aes Bina ant y of Fi Led ets n Universalist \u2014(ilev F 1 Healey.) Sunday service ut thing and left, in New York who have exported thore OE EAP.\u2019 re id ,- MILL} ¥ RY GOODE, « Wooden Screws foriHo proses.wr 1.Epler Hines & \u2018Mhorucloc, Sunday service 1a.op .Lo andl to London have lost heavily.Low- Flour.Ladies, Misses, and Childrens Plait and BRILLIANTÉENS, | rot oil ee TUE Le AL A WE MAN.pom, ! services 10 The other runaway originated some- er prices wilt have Lo be paid here, be Striped Hose, Ladies and Children Fleece CL .SVT yh hill De re Dr ere anantons tune 20,1875.Catholle\u2014(itev.M, Macauley)~-Sunday service No differently but resulted in the says, for raw furs.lo Lined snd Bua loves, Ladies Under ALPACAS, BL'K CASHMERES, | gtanstead Plain, Oct 16, oe UE Fra _\u2014 wrse's going through the iron fence Cairns.1lunt & Company's machine ests and Pants, Nubias, Lexington EE RTE) T TTT mM jce=Golden Rule, No.4.a 5 , 5.caurns, Lunt Company's } Hand Made Hoods.Ladies Collars and DRAPS d ete.\u2019 \u201c \u201cLUS 8, © all | Regular voemunteations, Tuesday preceding an [in S.S.Buzzells front yard, but, shops at St Catherines wore destroyed Cuffs, Fañcy Ties and Silk Hdkfs, 5 \u2018 STÈRS 8.Jens Accommodation: Line: a moon.Lu strange to suy, Without injury to the by five curly Sunday morning, invoiv-p Fels Skirts, Table }iven, Wool MERINOS, ALL WOOL POPLINS, Jui.The uhdératgn to of Oriental Lodge.No.36, LO.O.F.horse.ing at loss of some $30,000, two-thirds]: Te Powohing ra WOOL SERGES, ; 20 ng ;.the contradt.Sto - = Derby Line.Meetings Thursday evening at 7:30 Bex \"Prov ATO.sured.°° and Bleached Cottons, cheaper ., on.a: carry the.Jai).from - ) PTT TT TT ETS OST ._ Le Nord, à Brussels paper, published than ever before, Gents.IRISH POPLENS, East Hatley.will pong a ation to c- - Shirting Flannels, Outside , East Hatley.will run a goof team to meet a telegram from Ragusa to the offect \u2014 All local matter paid for as ad- fratiev.that the Musslemen of Horzeguvina |.vertisements will hereafter appear un- and under Shirts & Draw- all trains.for the conveyance of passen=| Ry ers, Buck, Kid, & Sheep # gors and freight between sald places.CRAPE CLOTHS,\u2019 ween sald places, ' ; Far Burenary.\u2014On Thursday night of der the head of \u201cBusiness Notices,\u201d usually on the same page with local last week, the store of Abbott and St.Dizier, at\u2019 Massawippi, was broken in- were making great preparations for a wenoral massacre of the Christians in that State, which report, however, is Lined Gloves & Mit- ens, Overalls, Over Coats, & Clothing.PERSIAN CORDS, Hatley, March3, 1878.iver 0131151508 # 21 © MUST HE SOD, to become members of supply of this excellent fish there, whether for publie or private benefit, exclusively, | have not heard, \u201cBen Trovato\u201d will exeuse me if 1 wish to know more about that sane absorbent.I do not think farmers hereibout use earth or sand to any ox- tent in their stables, and Il was not aware that the practice was general in the Townships.Tam a disbeliever in the quantity named as being sufficiont for the number of cows ad time named lhy \u201cBen Trovato.\u201d \u2014Ih.Mrs, May, of South Stukoly, treed a bear the other day, and stood guard until some of the neighbors arrived and despatehod master Brain.The meat when dressed weighed 200 pounds.À little Nashville girl was frightened into spasms that caused her death, last week, from seeing a rufflan point a pistol at her mother, William White, an operative in Or- monels paper mill at Atlanta, Ga, was caught in tho shafting, Saturday, came unmanageable, and but for the daring exertions of the officers and crew, all would have perished.As it way, no lives wore lost.BUSINESS NOTICES.Hats and Caps cheaper than at any other store.at A.'1, Foster's.More than 50 different styles of Winter Caps.cheap, at A.I.Foster's \u2014 Have you seen those Horse Blankets that Bates is selling so cheap, 56w3 \u2014 \"I'he hest and chapest Horse Blankets 1 Car Blacksmith\u2019s Coal, cc.COCO BELULBE Desires to call attention to this advertisement, feeling sure that by so doing buyers will flock to the Old Granite Store as of yore to buy goods.Having taken advantage of the extreme dullness of the New York and Boston markets, he caunot be KILLED by competition.In fact, this is what he invites, for his motto is \u2018small profits AND quick returns.\u201d His dry goods comprise everything that can be called for, while his groceries are good enough to be EATEN ees CENTENNIAL LETTERS, .; Edited by John Vance Cheney: A rare collection of Revolutionary: Let-: ters, mainly frora stores in the hands of- the descendants of Col.Joseph Ward.\u2014: Centennial celebration of the year: à AMERICAN COLLEGES.\u2026., ; + Written respectively by their friends, will: appear during the year.\u2018I'he revived Interest in college life mikes thesh pipers\u2019 unusual attention.New-York, by John F.Mines, will appar: They are fall of interest, and will be realli] with a rare relish in connection with: thy |, BRILLIANTLY ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES ONily;; especially timely, and will sécurs for hein 1 OLD NEW YORK.A Elegantly illustrated articles 6n-0134 or $ matter, and will be charged at the to, by the removal of part of n win- officially contradiciod at Constantino- Blue mines du BARATHEAS, ven ALS 8 : ; same prices as heretofore.LL dow, and a small amount of clothing Pie One Car High Mixed Corn.As ng Morr And a fuil line of\u201d à HE Soa Ii ements.Ivo and\" $ in?5th Ran ein 150 ok hi: 6 | op soncronati Society of was stolen therefrom, Tt is supposed Premier Mackenzie addressed the pee ; Wheels and Piston Rods, But blogks:'&a.: | Barriston: large ge in \u2018the Township.of i The Congregational Socioly ; LS As , a Brll Yarns, PONSON, BONN NDREA L = C ston, large and convenient, buildings f Derby, Vt., have seenred the services from indications, that the burglar or citizens of Halifax Monday night ou Cotton Batting, SON, CNNET, ANI REA, 2 Circular Saws with best Steel Arboraiifmil in good repairiiwatercat house) ap of % erby, Vt., have secured the Services| aurelars, wore friehtencd «way, and Public affairs.He stated that it was warranted full weight.à si Babbet Boxes.Iron Wheels Wronglit' Iron: barns; Sugary ofsome 600 trees with good th of Rev.J.Kaley for tho ensuing year, PB 2 ¢wway, \u20ac the determination of the present Gov .Mens aud Boys Long Wool And other Silka.Shaîté, Oak tanned patent Belting: rig oul vated Hard ted oin to Mr.Kaley is a graduate of Yale and did not accomplish their purpnse\u2014 crnment to do justice to every section l\u2019ippets, Hats, Caps, and Furs, ter- | ; i\" Shañihgs.11, complete, Iron Lachiné EE ed ; 8 \\ :overed box of braces h: © AON ; i rible cheap, and a large assortment of COLORED SILKS, .a Ings.TNE ; P 1 Andover, and has had a part of a year's 41! WHEY ered box of braces hud Leen of the Confederation, and no more than = \u201cTU [esAllthe abpverastgoodas new: à : experience in preaching.taken, but it was left ontside of the justice to each.Instead of the wealth- Horse Blankets & Lap Robes.SHAWLS, CLO AKINGS, oll either part by Issel orto gylbico es a pA LP store.A shovel was bent, evidently | ier Province endeavoring to eripple 1 make a speclality of Ladies, Misses and .Len South of Georgenile 42 Hi sid a- i \u2014 The November weather thus far, in the attempt to pry out the sash of the smaller ones, he belioved the op- Childrens Boots, Shoes.and Rubbers.And Sealtelles, Black and\u2019 Brown Bea-| ©\" Si ose ne WILLIAM \u2018 ce .vith a very little exception, has Leen the window thr lie .ay, (POsite would be the case, and that MENS D.S.& T.THICK BOOTS, | vers, OCarpetings, Ladies and Gentié-|\" orgeville, §., 1875.ge with a very y » bas, 10 window through which they en-| sreatness would begot generous deal- mens Furs, &e.&e CL ne sn x od cold and gloomy.tered, and near which stood the safe.| ings.These San not be pont.a ?ee: .ie Strat FRENCH Poa TE ; ss ' se Wils a1 3 darn n ; ; .Mens Kip and Calf Boots, Overshoes an - R-DALV- = V.WE ; al i \u2014 The \u201cepizootic\u201d among the Thre Wis no person in the store at , Those in the habit of reading the Rubbers.Mens and Boys Rubber Boots J: B.DALY &; SHALL TREN FIN on a ; oquines is abating, butthe \u201cjandors\u2019 is the time the entry was effected, and Springfield Republican will have a live- and Rnbber Coats.1 Shelf aaardware of Stanstead, Plain.Oct.13, 1875.j vtec CO BRK THA « till about among the bipeds.There their cause of alarm was from with-| ly appreciation of the following, from ONE CAR No.1 WHITE WHEAT, y ption.ql 8 ee ne ete \u2014 mt eg NE ei SHINGL nT odels Made, Orade Invent - still a eo he (+ I ») ot ç is cut the Chicago Times: The other day Carpenters Tools NOTICE.| SHE NGLES! SHING : ei fecteq and Patents Ob- - : is a very bright (*\u201cyaller\u201d) caso ol 1 .; , Sam Bowles went to church in Spring- ' i , C .La EE EE |.*taincd in the United $ at the Journal oflice.Romedies (in a On the sume night, the blacksmith field, Mass, and, feeling the effects of Of every discription, Baily\u2019s Pat.Iron and \"THE subscribers of the New Congrega- 250,000, SERVICE, FR: GED ; sia hand Canada \\ .> eh » BN, & Wead bl he Best in the World.tional Church at Rock Island.are:| and  (GLE.forsale at; | ; ai ce horn) thankfully received.shop of A.P.lleurd, at the same] his sevoro editorial labors through the ood Plaues, the best in the World, hereby notified that the following agsess- (7.Jue + un Eat LUGALES MIDI |\u201c $7 ER : \u2014 place was entered through a window, week, went to napping.By and by NAILS, ments have been luid, vig: SN |- une 2, 187542; arien iB mpetent andreliab ail \u2014 The Express traîn over {he |and some ton dollars worth of tools he wasawakened by the preacher, who IRON, 20 per cent.payabls Sept.18th, 1875 | - a flaeer and Driughtsman iis Southeast fas | Lal iT for ¢ ten dollars worth of struck his desk and shouted : \u201cWho GLASS x Oct.15th, 1875 din A WISWELL, wh Southeastern has been taken o \"| stolon from it.strack his desk ed : 5 2 + \u201c ov.15th, 1875 .model making snd: the winter, leaving only one train cach ° No our \u201ch Las vel been made.The shall be able to stand up in the pres- PUTIY, 20 s \" Dec.15th, 1875 | { chibery (fourteen y \u2026 do 5 vo search has yet been made, Lhe tence of the Lord on that awful day ?BUILED AND RAW OILS, 20 8 Jan 15th.1876 - Way per day.property stolen from the shop would And Sam Bowles, rising in his pew, PURE WHI'E LEAD, Derby Li > FOSTER, Treasurer, 1 : \u2014\u2014 TT TTT : + ey .omar leod + * 0 as \u2018 : Fr Le.ug.De - .he ACER ho Souiheastern © readily identified.That from the {remarked : \u201cCharles Francis Adam: 200 BAGS LIVERPOOL SALT, TURPENTINE, Derby Line, Av TE EN ; jdvisable, - he ; Railway wl \u201cKnowlto store would not be readily identified.1% the only man that can do than \u2018VARNISH, JUST ARRIVED! .\u2018the expense of an-:application \u201cfo be ; ailway has been laid to Knowlton, OF the formers we lenvn that tw nominate him for the position.JAPAN CT Le i fant to have.g: preliminary, exar 1g : The first train ran over it on the 4th ¢ former we dearn that two Paris, it is said, at thi ; t AN, THE Largest and Best variety of |-\"\" waldo ii\u2019 the \u201cPatent Office.pe > J \u2019 .2 serew plates\u201d bear the stamp of the aris, 16 Is sud, at this moment, DOWNER'S KEROSENE OIL, Stoves in Town.eounsisting of \"Parlor coal whether a similar:Patent has alréady: anil was made a great occasion of ve owuer swarms with beggars ofall deseriptions, FLOUR.\u2018every barrel warrented Stoves, Parler Wood Stoves, Box Stoves, ted, in order to avoiu.conflléting joicing hy the villagers.: and the Prefect of Police is atitswity\u2019 BUCKWHEAT FLOUR \u2019 School House Stoves with hinge tops, \" i hus enabling.the Inventor fo \u2014 _\u2014 The horse s y y.LUI.end to know t dispose-ôf them .: \u2019 Double Stoves, and any variety of Cook vention, or prevent further 5 Taylor's \u201cGolden Show\u2019 exhibi- |; B poe stolen from tho Rov A wo his own Caton and.that of the OATMEAL, Stoves.Call and see them, and remem- r.those des ring.models mad \\ L ÿ \u2014 Laylors - =H * + Burrage, was recovered at Rich- * ; ae oT ax .GENUINE COD FISH.ber that I will sell stoves at a lower figure |.it wil ÿ es.N ted at Dorby Line, drawing 00d mond whote the thief had sold it | Community at large.As many as 65,- oo \u2018= thun any other stove dealer: Also on 1 hous sh time.This is partly at- {1p i.17 ° 000 persons obtain their livelihood in Salmon.Smoked Hallibut,, Sugar Hand the St.Francis Hot air Drum, a ; houses each time.Hs is partly at-| The latter was traced to Quebec, ar | (he streets of the city by the solicita- Cured Hams, bork.Lars, Finnan Had: sure thing, warranted to save three cords | \u2014 i tributable to his skill in natural mag-|rested, and part of the money ob- tion of alms.The professional mendi- dos, Dest \u2018vea, Pure Tava OT both wood out of td twelve- Sold on trial - rive ; ; ie, which is something rarely seen in, tnined for the horse, recovered, but |cants include 14,000 men, 26,000 tonsted and Raw, Tobacco.Rpices, Glags OF NO Week when desir A.C.HALL: |?dress, Bee e $ country places, and partly to bisa prisoner subsequently escaped.foo net 12,000 boys, und 13,000 girls.ONIONS, aud Crockery Ware, cheaper than ever.Stanstead Plain, Sept.15, 1876.ui BOI.\u2018Orlélné Co.VE: Ne iebtly distribution of useful and val- a They have been classified into vagrants You canbuy more goods with less money -\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 }.\u2018Canada add a ee yereots whish the sume DAM who beg under protoxt of bawking élan at any other Store in this Country.SORIBNER\u2019S MONTHLY FOB1876.| ~ ain.Stan : 0 uable presents among the audience.stole from Mr.Bangs was also re machines, pencils, and similar articles; Come and try.The publishers invite attention to.the.Vy « \u2014 Al a meeting of Sherlrooke covered.beggars who Jollow prssongers in tho Derby Lise, Oct.25, 1878.following list of some of the gitractive a § ; _\u2014 streel, à thos v stand at cor ticles secured for Scribners\u2019 Mon for 1a County Council on the 28th uit, the py torn Townsuips News.mors or it on doorsteps with woe-be- .BROWN\u2019S PATENT MILK PAN.|tbe coming year.In the Ded of flcton: atter settin.; lle of , .Ç ; : sho! le matter of setting off the village of Fire.\u2014Tast Wednesday night the Sone looks and extended hands.There Tass Pan is something new and well Besides eh he Tors Bemarkable Ser.cle ; Complon into a separato municipality house of Mr.Gravelin, East Sher- re also, ns in London, the cadgors us ont of the attention of every Dairy rial Storles by American Authors.| ar- # was disposed of.The council decided, brooke, was nearly consumed by who hire babies by the day in order to roughout the liastern \u2018Lowuships| \u2018The first of these, now complete in our | : nd .\" , ! excité compassion by the piteaus spoc- and Vermont.Jt is a well known fact hands ; PTT A , J after scrntinizing the fist of petition- re.Its escape was owing to the tacle | a ol | pue ; Ï that when a large quantity of milki s put in \u201cGABRIEL CONROY er- i ers and striking off those who had not Presence ot the Fire Engines which où ., al Sr 12 p be eae, one pau, it requires all the coolness that Ca # ! Tod % the Special 8 were out for practice.This is the Fr me ke a ng i) pic ne up san bossibly be had to cool the milk quick- BY BRET.HARTE, +\".=f! p- 4 signed legally, that the Special Süpet- jenement which some scoundrels at.trifle, alternated \u201cby begging, when SWEET POTATOES lv to keep it from souring until the cream pegins in the November number, and will | 5 Lai eA CHE it.! inlendent's report be rejected and the tempted 10 burn last week by laying the chance offers, In fact their names \u2019 rises.this Pun hus the advantage over all ee twelve months, Thisis Mi.Harte's | (C145, and examine tôt Foutstitos i petition nat.be acted upon on account a train of conl oil and paper\u20145Sh.an) occupations are legion, and this structed as Lo have à quantity of water to first extended proue The Scenes and Sold cheap for.cash or Heady Pay In : Ll avine .; vds nt News.population of outeasts, as large as thnt .flow around the bottom.sides, and ends.characters, which the author Las ter.Eizgs.or other contr produce, of its not having on it two thirds o , ,; , A o from bis favorite field, Califordia,are paint- 3 : AUDLEY, xs _ .5._ - , of the city of Quebec, presents a aud up us high as the milk, and will keep £a with characteristié vividness and, pow- Shall:be pleased to:see you\u2014willir p the resident municipal electors quad- On last Saturday Mr.McCormack, strange study as a kind of supplement\u2019 milk cool in warm weather.i the: work is without doubt the -show you, and happy.to sell you any ce fied to sign it, a Teacher in Hast Sherbrooke, went [1p modern civilized life.ois Fan has been thorou ighly tried and most graphie record of early Californiä\" from & ne lleto sn aiichio} es .Ce Ce ee with somo others on a shooting excur- L A Gb-hors swer boiler in Hess P ties wanting eh pe article wi do life that has yet appeared.cei | READY MADE CLOTHING on Georgeville.sion.Ho ascended a tree to procure f° \u201cSOTSO power otter > well to sce this new improved Pan before We shall also begin în the Janaaïy num- | If yon are courtiig the\" gh 5 vo qu 188 Within tho last ten days two impor- some.gum, leaving his gun leaning Brothers\u2019 saw-mill at Listowell, Oat., buying.\u2018The P: ns can be seen in use at LE» ogi cu i come to me snd 1 can sultiyon wi si me a nul soigne \u201cponte + Since ee against the foot of the tree; when de- exploded, Saturday, wrecking the SELAH DAILY'S.Narrows Hill, or a \u201cPHILIP NOLAN'S FRIBAN 1S#-0f clothes that will be-sure to, make yo he ; tant seizures of boats and trolling rigs 55 I 2 some cause.dl 1 \u2019 JY 8 model at SJ.CARIÉS.Fitch Bay, l.Q 4 a sult pros BE ll be;gure to, make, ne f have been made.by tho Fishery Off- Kon ne owing ©, cou cause, the mill, the first story of which was built Quel at nt Can to si the i OR, SHOW YOUR PASSPORT.es ML tbby?s Mills, Septs: 81875 ; A J r ex y \u2018 \u2018ve S > ST ¥ cers.Jn one case ineffectual efforts iis bowels.\u201cHoe wil alive and some of stone, smashing the windows in a Fitel be 0 Ta BROWN.By Edvard Everett Hale he Eee mer st .\u2019 \u2019 .= TE A spl avers ; + sior itch .Oct.25, 1875.m The scene of this story is laid in\u2018 TT ie .: 42 à were made to recover the forfeited | hopes ave entertained of his recovery.nearly every house and many store CRANBERRIES, 2, Q- Cc A Southwestern territory, SR forming the.| - 1.AGENTS- WANTED ~ property, by an appeal to the law be- \u2014 M.fronts.No lives wore lost.: States of Louisana aud Texas, at thie time.8 Good responsible Agents watts SE Lt .oa (CY : a .; .T ac .ERES, Cana le ; : fore a magistrate, But the law seemed On the night of Thursday last, an Tho Canadian steamer Francis Smith fern a section which.was now Ameri- Lo tothe DOMINION.WIRE MATTERSS.Iiwandéradito the village, à SISTER : , OW or r particulars apply to e Sights were new.om to be against its violators; so the costs [attempt was made to enter the pri- had a narrow escape from foundering can, now French, and now Spanish, and, « {8 GEO.GALE, Smits Mills \u2019 der bedutifiil that Avenue in wero added 10 the boat and vig, ak.Yale residence of Mr.J5 8 Walker, lin Lake Superior during the severe \u2014 a story of Sutanse and unfiagging Interest 1; | Smith's.Mills, Sept.21, 3878: nie \"Named after the Maple Tree: ed ., , East Sherbrooke.One of the dogs .i y agzing Interest |! = ir\", Oh the Corner.is a Tailor's;Bho x- ing a pretty big lond for the delinquent | ve The alar ol -oune Mr storm of the 30th and 31st ult.Fifty- .LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, throughout.LT ; Agel En } OIROIhG: ; : h © 20° Ra ¢ alarm, when Young Ph .Quebec.19th Oct.1875.Cc + 'S VACATION.\u201d XY \u2018 T ; iki ot to 3 to carry.Walker, having procured a light de [SIX head of cattle were thrown over- Notice is hereby given that pursuant to 4 SECOND \u201cFARMER'S v.+: TIRER me AR ES Pr 2 There is a large pond in Bolton scended to the kitchen, where the at-| bourd and many sheep and swine the 50th rule of the Legislative Assembly By Col.Geo.EB.Waring, Jr: .+: New Fall-and-Wintes: Goods al oN À called Lake Nick, the waters of which tempt to enter had been made.The wore drowned on Loard.The cook- of the Province of Quebec, all Petitions nS hoy ering Bo wo ore and | BC 1 ght\u2019 æ.Cate\u2019 > À flow northward, communieating with acoundrels became alarmed and van room was demolished and the supplies before the 18th day of November, ?fifcy miles, one of the most fertile and ine | tio.GeRaTels HSER Feri SLE Ein he { 4 other waters, A number of spawners\u201d oft ow (he morning IL Was found destroyed, leaving the passengers and G.M.MUIR, teresting of She vine-growing valleys of W E the.undens ened beg to, an 08:11) : ers.SIN \u2019 ey had attempted to pry open the OU AGREES PERIGEE k.A .Europe.This second series of papers| VV \u201cto.public in generdl and.our: è have been taken from the Lake here kitchen door with an Lo ban Sover- crew without food from Friday night QUINCES, Set Clk.Leg ssombly promise to be oven more arresting Hat \u2018patrons in: particular Hh t we: ha : E -Ù and implanted in that same Lake Nick, al screws of the hinges were started until Sunday night.The rudder be- ! Ww that with which our readers:afe atready | V5 Ived 8 lurge sto je.3 ! in the attempt to force open the door.cw ne à THE LATEST NE S ! ! familiar.: pre Tan mood contes Bites Barston TTT and his brains dashed out against the [at Bates\u2019.bowg atonce.and coun uo me wich.ARTE an a aruston.round.= = by the most fastidious epicure.Carroll 81, I try, Who mark, w vue \u20ac g reat, yn in.prices The Te seting in \u20ac ceti vitl gr 3 à \u201d ; ce interest the development of the gre 0- | \u2018As wuilhtond'doing'à \"él Busldess, The Ton A focling \" connection with The lumber shipped from the Otta.The Epizootic Cough & Heave Powders loves company.and therefore will take tropolis, and affect! onately rememibés 4h0° \"will guarantes to sell: da ten to twenty\u2019 :t Churel F ; pleasure in s ge e- the re-opening of the Methodist Chaveh ya distriet to the United States mar- HI invarlabiy cure any horse attacked quaint peculiarities of its olden tichè:- += per cent.lower than © lowest.(hd fai a Was a success.The receipts amounted jets, during October, nggregnted 12.- with the Epizootic or eaves.and relieves .BY n Every punuer 1 profusely.Mlustrdted;: 1: We are selling sults Fd post.2 to over $70 which was passed over to 800,000 feet, } n cough instantly.Over Joo oe \u2018| the hour, whether you buy or not.He tive and narsauive articiet, an Inga Sand] ser suit.Prints frdtn vr ta \u201ccorté , the Ludies Aid Fund, for which J.W.Marsh, agent at Napance, in Orleans Co.Large package (overone - .Ç will endeavor to make you feel that you permanent value never attained ih d vin il.| Per:yard.Please gli t ; ES a de > Pi 5 ib.) will be sent to any place free-of ex- 200 PAIRS FRENCH BLACK are not obliged to buy just because \u2018you Justrated periodical.\u2018Under its atduitoms] 4 \\vès a$ ee thanks are tendered.Ont, of the bank of British orth pross.on receipt of $1.00.Ask your drug.have examtacd a ed management the magazine will in: thd |\" 11 The Lectwe, on Sir Honry llave- America of Montreal committed sui lst for it.or send to MOCCARINS, HIS wn future be devoted, a has been {the : lock, delivered by Rov.Mr.Iooker, | Ce at Xapance, Jestenta.Sôw8 J.R.HALL, Newport, Vt.For mon and boys, for sals, low SE {past.sonnd literature, and, Christian | ru , A : , for sal), ; > na LE rogress.; n wis capital, and was listened to with While mon were repairing the leak- has Blankets f 1.5 5e to 80 times past people used t thi! they Le Ps Eprroftiit D ; N.marked interest ge of gaspipo at Hamilton, Ont,, last 60 811 when tas Horse Bia Sows 81.50 could buy cheaper atthe =.\" soeupy bver twentÿ pages of koh num .Thor boing à suporabundance of| Né sparks from their tools ignited a OLD See tatas Di\" Railende Ÿ Ed ad x étteuersts x: \u2014 re being vi : the escaped gas, causing an explosion The best medicine for Epizootic, Is Li 55] timely editorials, a8 well: 2a ; Jagd A io to any, to ble: the good things provided, the Sabbath under a nilding about 100 foot distant, | Jacobs\u2019 Liquid.Apply It to the throat : Stone Store than any othét Pl pe.He |the Jotest works in Art, Literatore, aod Hd} amide sor lomd BERT ts 1 g erally that\u2019 he n- School wis invited to meet on the whose walls and floors were greatly three times n day nt the same time give | will endcavor to merlit the same opluton-éf Solen nei ate t sd: 3.00 band at priost hi -pausnt Mobtreût, thé red y following day at 2 o'clock, p.m., and dafaged theroby one table spoouful in a little ver =; dite doatinge fhe.Appellation of mors | Ÿ 00 vanco ; cts die.lue cost NTOUT ad: M pil 3 Ci = CIOCK, D My * : .; y hits dealings the appellation o ! ni \u201ca ame] oid BO SL RELA NIGH IO UA ady- spend an hour or two in social recren- Niearngun has been overtnn with | ere |For sale by \u201cWHITE Sha oar, ET.Frey ; 8 thy Jill; Soph 81189571428 ea en hy tion, which passed quite satisfactorily, robbers and murderers, tho past month, ur: ov peat 5 Canada, Nor.A a : be man.\u201d He does not harp upon his prices 1816.Donnd In Baroon, loth) 930.00.ait gmat erate eddy Droughe to thx part.of the on + of nm T0 ç .mostly from Gronada.plate establishing a Camp Meeting In the | ' LS as beliig below cost, Lut confidently exs do do bound I hlf ino y 30.; E LEON.WAT Mich.be off 8 RAT 4 da ; The shareholders of tho Canadian Genrre Adair who bonsted of knock- Grove now owned by Mr.Anson Beebe.pecta that by a liberal patronage he eai'y Vols.begin in Nov, and-May.Any of ci Let: sale.atthe GILIRAN {they i a En nm g 208 Copper Pyrites und Chemical Compn- ur En brains out .on wagon ut Beebe Pluin.and \u2018are to hold a preiis wake a good fair living at a email advance Che earller volumes (I to y x 1] be A, BRR \u201cDa oy Line A \" ay oat: ie NE te À ny, at an extraordinary meeting hold F tain N REO yiinary business meeting to take tho mat- on the cost,-which 1s sll he asks, and it supplied to parties wish tHe o quil \u20ac?De en oh © re 7 TY cantly nurood | (heels ut the Mountain Mendow mas | i uy considera tion, on Wednesday.P|.depends on yourselves whether ho will be plcte sets at this rate; ¥:4.,010th¢ 43.00% Pisrby Lins, Sept.MARTEL reliving + 0 5 ee or Here, hie bon arvostod in sonthern M.Nov.2th, w 3 o'clock, All parsons.able tn continue to soil at as low prices ne half morocco, 88.00 © 1,17 0 defies TM A TES ; th / mnanimously to have the concern yr) and contined in Boavor jail.who are friendly to the enterprise.are cor- : at present.It will be his alm to make Booksellers and Poatmasters will: be {i= FOR SALE.-.3 wound up, and to dispose of the whole , , dinlly ins ited to be present and co-operate = 0.Hy KATHAN.oven customer feel that they are favored sopniled at rates that will enable them to) £ , a _ LEE TE ve will nt price agreed \u2018on boing £206,000 in might A Thoy kot into tho building SEA of she sucocss of tho anti Gg m TE | ot Tegivtored, at Ronder'atisk, swe fiom ANG ra doh.Jor tide.shuros of the latter, g .ng.oe red dk is Sfpnatenhy Nov.&\\ \u2026 A8 SORIBNER & Vos F4 Brouiwiy, N, Ye eu 0 2 ; cu a CRU pic ER Se : : Aiton anno ils E Pen marie it di dE ye LT aw \"TONATHAN, BY A BRITISH ARTIST.\u201d [From the ! oudun Globe.] 20 des -: In the-sunny South n colonel, at the least ; \u2018A rapld traygler to walk with, a A ke throngh flowers and thorns bound; with.3 La very hard for any one to sit on.\"Who storms a battery like au old crusa- The harvest began, and as the mow- st Tp whom equality\u2019s a preclous gem.;-1n Maine who ranks in Calvin's fire-proof ÉD INSURANCE.Lixs WATER FoR Burns.\u2014 The rond- | Dominion Wire Mattress ! ot \u201cA hero seldom stupid.flow or rt t ofien over-sharp.or fast, or \u2014_ Bus self-willed.marv-tithed democrat.A Goop Womp pur ue Biack-| BIRDS.~A furor writes from Wood's i .iser A : alg tise Yankee, latest homan growihs Hole to the Boston Advertiser : A tl b limi ,: few days ugn, us the barloy in my water and linseed oil.Thess rimpie fields was ripening, the blackbirds be- s gun to gather about it, and my farm- like substance, which effectually ex- et and most useful remody for sealds unl burns is un embrocution «f lime (gouls combined form a thick, crea Squire in New York, und capiaîe lu the cr began to unathematizo them ss cludes the ir from the injured parts, West; A judge on Callfornis\u2019s golden strand; But deacon In the true eld Yankee laud.to get all about -us.\u201d {hioves and robbers, feeding upon that | and allay» the inflammation slinost in- they did not sow, \u201cWhy, thoy come,\u201d [stantly.A case in recorded where n said be, \u201cin clouds from Naushon, and child fell backwurd into a Lath wb of Notwithstanding, I boiling water, and was nearly flayed told him that I was satisfied that they from her neck to below\u2019 her hips.Hor .on: Easy to trade, or smoke, or drink, or talk did more good than harm, and that ugonies were indescribable; but her they were welcome to their share.\u2014 clothing being gently removed, and the lime and wil preparation thickly der; ora reached the middle of the field spread over the injured surfuze, sho - Glves freedom to a race some carcless they found the stalks of the grain very minute = ader, {rAnd ardently aver: *\"There\u2019a millions wh pit or darkies.And in his secret bosom doth contemn quis.A: revolver; .Biythe dances.in New Orlcuns.after mass.dissolyer.And edticatfon cures al! moral phthisics ; - Butlooks askance at high scholastie grace.l\u2018ers like vermin.These arihy worms have returned after an eight or ten years.\"On Greek and Latin, French and met- aphysles.Heedless what charm on painted canvas glows; Indifferent, oft.to strophie and to stanza: The western wind from newly-founded bonanza; : Yet.who.thongh willing after gold to dash ., Jined cavern, .Notoften hoards his hardly gathered cash, worm.chiof.Manufacturers and those who sell But listening with loving ears when blows poi 05 well know that implements and machinery will last more than donble the longth of time for some - / Through sex and fire.and gloomy.ore- farmers than for others.is simple.They ave cavefully viled, \"But nobly builds a fourteen-story tavern.\u201cSuch is the subjeet of these brief remarks ; A lawless, plous, free-souled money- ue maker; \u201cWho his cigar would light at Pluto\u2019s | sparks.And then try buying heavea by the acre.\u2018\u2019Ono of the most sensible addresses we have ever read, was delivered by John H.George, Esq., before the Mer- and as carefully kept when uot in use; for any mae who is careful in the use of machinery when in use, is fully as sure to care for it whonljnot in uso, Such men, for instance, never have trouble with tho eurth loading on their plows; they nover spend half a day scouring their plows on the road, in the spring; their plows aro.always bright, winter and summer.They, when the plows have done their spring them thoroughly and rimack County Agricultural Society, work, clean ât-Concord, N.H., at its recent fair, paint the bright surfaces with kero We dre glad that it was printed, and sene and lamp-black, and put them wish it might be circulated by the where this coating may not be rubbed thousands.From it we clip the fol | or washed away.When the bearings of machines get gummy from the use of In tho proper driving and working of | Lad oil, they clean these ulso with ker- horses and oxon, it seema to mo that osene, and ave always particnlar to get while of late yeurs there bas been only the best oil when possible.Thero grent improvement there is still occa-| may.be a great deal of monsy and ston for further advance in the same horse flesh saved by proper attention direction.The outrageous thrashing to and cleanliness in oiling farm ma.dd pounding of damb animals which chinery, and properly caring for it : we used, not unfrequently to see, has when not in uso.lowing suggestions as to driving : very generally censed, thanks to an improved public sentimont generated itv no small degree by the quiet and porsovoring offorts of Mr.Bergh, and the numerous und excellent Rocieties SHEEP ON A FAmM.\u2014Sheep are undervalued by the muss of land-holders as a mouns of keeping up the fertility of the soil and putting money into the organized muinly through his efforts for the suppression of cruelty to animais.Yot we still fail to realize the immonso loss resulting year by yoar im the overwork of horses and oxen, ahd from the cruel, improvidont and \u2018unrensoning manner in which they are driven.Tho practice of thrashing tho pationt ox to increase his speed ; of whacking him neross the nose when be is desired to stop, is cortainly not the characteristic of a good teamster, any more than the habit of yanking, twitching and whipping the horse is the indication of a good driver, man addicted to this method of driv- itig, will harness himself to a gig, and with his oyes blinded, n harsh Lit in his mouth, and a person with the reins and a faw-hide behind him, who, when he wishes him to start simply gives him a cut with the raw-hide ; when he would have the speed increased gives him several additional cuts, and when he wants him to stop, yanks the reins with force enough to nenrly break his jaw, he will appreciate this style of driving, and knowing how it is himself, will doutless correct his method.I ean conceivo of nothing more unreasoning or wasteful than this style of Good senso seems to me to require that a horse should bo started, urged forward, and stopped by tho voice ; and that resort should novor be had to the whip, unless absolutely necessary.A horse then knows what is desired of him, and the annoying and dangerous habit of suddenly starting and jumping is avoided.A great majority of the spuvins, sprains dnd ring-bones, not to speak of the heaves and numerous other horse ailments, are caused by this rough and thoughtless driving.managing horses.BAD; FLOUR A CAUSE oF DISEASE, \u2014Péféfaburghb, Mich., has for some pockets of the furmers.The moment one begins to talk of sheop husbandry, the listener or roader begins to look for wool quotations, as if the wool is all that yields profit from sheep.Ono might as woll look for wheat quotations alone when there is talk aboutthe profits of farming.Sheep on a firm yicld both wool and mutton.They multiply with great rapidity.They aro the best of farm scavengers, \u201ccleaning n field\u201d as no other class of animals will.They give bazk to the farm more in proportion to what they tuke from it than any otber animal, and distribute it better with a viow to future fertility of the soil.Prove this ?There is no need of proof Lo those who have kept sheep and know their lub- its and profits thay yield.To prove it to those who have not had the ox- perience, it is necessary they should try the experiment or accopt the tes timony of an experienced shopherd.\u2014 New York World.Breaking oxen should commence whon one year old.À suitable yoke and bows are provided; the tails are tied together by the tufts, that they may not turn round and reverse the yoke.A rope is tied to the near horn of each ateer, these ropes unite a short distance from their heads.They are allowed to stand in the yoke often when not in exercise, and ure exercised daily until they are familiar with the differ- orcised with them.To teach them to nose with the palms of your hand, us ing at the samo time the proper word.inclined to become unruly.never un- yoko them when they are excited, let time past been afflicted by an epidem- ie of corebro-spinal meningitis, and an investigation into the cause has been mado, from which it appears that the prevalence of the disease is due to the Presence of some poison in the food of the people.In connection with this them cool down first.borne in ple.| As rule three pounds of good food matter, it is stated that experiments per day for each 100 pounds of live was sopnd asleep in five minutes.Sub \u201cBut would 4 Satan\u2019s Lomestead as al much stripped and cut by the army sequontly the parts were carefully When the barley was down they began to march out of the field | in n compact stream through the bar- \u2018Though sometimes he may kick Chinese way into the next one, ond here we saw clearly what the blackbirds were All-forelgners\u2014below the rank of mar- after, Thoy pouncud upon them and devoured thom by thousunds, very class; materially lessening their numbers.In Kansas worships God with strapped Tho worms are so numerous that they ; have not destroyed them ull, but les- n Brooklyn sobs\u2014s tear-o'erflowed yoned them and their: power of mis- All honor, then, to the binck- Who thinks a school-house Is a sacred birds, which are usually counted mis Place; chiovous, and are destroyed by furm- washed with warm milk and water three times n day, the oil dressing ve- newed, and the little patient rapidly recovered.Though all the senlded skin came off she did not huve a sear.This remedy leaves no hard coat to dry on the sores, bat softens the parts and aids nature to repair the injury in the readiest and most expeditious manner.This mixture may be procured in the drug stores, but if not thus accessible, slake à lump of quieklime in water, aud as soon us the water is clear mix it with the oil and shake it well.Iftho case is urgent, pou boiling water over this lime, aud if will become cleur in five minutes.The preparation may be kept bottled in the house, and it will be ns voyd six months old us when first made.me The Deacon's Singing School.\u201cT am going out to vee if I can start a singing school,\u201d said ayoung man, as he stood buttoning up his overcoat and muffling up his ears, one bitter cold night last winter.\u201cA singing school!\u201d said his wife, \u201chow will you do that ?\u201d \u201cI have heard of a widow, round the corner a block or two, who is in suffering circumstances.She has five little children, and two of them down sick, and has neither fire nor tood.So Bennie Hope, the office boy tells me.I thought I would just step round and look into the case.\u201d \u201cGo by all means,\u201d said the wife, \u201cand loso no time, If they are in such need, we can relieve them some.But 1 can\u2019t see what all this hus to do with starting a singing school.But nover mind, you need not tell me now; go quickly, and do all you edn for the poor woman.\u201d So out into the piercing cold of the wintry night went the husband, while thé wife turned to the fireplace and her sleeping babes, who, in their warm cribs, with the glow of health upon their cheeks, showed that they knew nothing of cold or pinching want.hor blossings, as she sut down to her little pile of mending.Very busily and quietly she worked, puzzled all the timo over what her husband could have meant by starting a singing school.- A singing school and the widow! how queer! what possible connection could they have! At last sho grew tired of the puzzling thought, and said to horself, T won't bother myself thinking about it any more.He will tell me all about it when he comes home.I only hope wo may be able to help the widow and make her poor heart sing for joy.\" \u201cThere I\" she exclaimed, \u201ccan that be what he meant?The widow's heart singing for- joy! Wouldn't that bo à singing school?It must be, it is just like John.How funny that I should find it out!\u201d and sho lnughed merrily at ber lucky guess.Taking up her work agnin, she stitched away with a happy smile on her face, ns she thought over again her husband's words, and followed him in imagination in his kind ministrations, By-and by two shining tears of pure joy, drawn from the doep wells of her love for her husband, of whom she thought she nover felt sn fond be.foro.At the first sound of footsteps she sprang to open the door.\u201cOh, John, did you start the singing school 7\u201d \u201cT reckon I did,\u201d said the husband, as\u2019soon as he could take off his wrappings; \u201cbut I want you to hunt up some flannels and other things to help keep it up.\u201d \u201cOh, yes, I will; I know now what you mean; I have thought it all out.Making the widow's heart sing for joy is your singing school.What a precious work, John ! \u201cPure religion and undefiled is to visit the fatherless and widow in their affliction.\u201d My own heart has been singing for joy all the ovening because of your work, and I ont motions, and words and signs [don't mean to let you do it all alone.used to control them.They are thon |I want to draw out some of this won- yoked to a pair of wheels only and ex- derfo] music.\u201d There are many hearts which would back, strike them quick bluws on the be the better if thero could ho singin: schools started in them.Let's you and Ido all we can.Perhaps others , may catch the key note, and holp 10 Quiotness and gontloncss should be swell the song, until many a widow's used during the lesson, and a littlo heart shall be comforted, and the salt will pacify them should they be | fatherless be fed.You cannot take a friend by taking It should be a drink \u2014Tho opizootic is complained mind that whatover is|of as being horsetile to business.\u2014 leurned now will bo remembered, and Hats are so commonly bot on elce- the lessons should be given with the greatest care.tions, that hatters often become politicians.\u2014Owing to cool weather and New York or foston.other things mosquitoes are barred out.~Few men and no women understand the urt of snoring agrecably.\u2014 A booksellor has been advertising a conducted meny yours ugo showed (yiock iu n fattening allowance, and a plenty of scarce books for snle.\u2014A that grain affected with smut was capable of producing violent.illness, ergot of whent proving even more active than ergot of rye.The crop of wheat raised in the vicinity of Petersburgh last year contained much more smut ~ than usual, and it is possible that bad «flour has been the cause of the prevalent sickness, - .\u201cWon't youcut open à ponny for me.father?\u201d said a little girl when she came home from school one day, \u201cCat open a penny! me to cut open a penny for?\u201d asked \u201c\u2019Cnuse,\u201d said (bo little girl, our teacher says in every pen.py there four farthings, and I want to} fur moro effectual water may be hui pb thetn,\" tow, hor father.Lee amount of fudder ho will need for bis ] stock, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 4 BW eam am into tho blood, and passes it off any irritation in passing through the system, and those chemical changes vions drugs for purifying the blood, |i when pare, simple, safe, pleasant and farmer can thus easily caleulato tho Wsherwoman has to fight it out on the clothes-line all summer \u2014Young adies with striped stockings in church choirs are not allowed to sing \u201chose : Anna I\"\u2014Electricity is shocking to Pure soft water is the best of all take, à little of it goes a long way, blood purifiers.It dissolves almost tellegraphically speaking.\u2014Dr.Hall avo impurity hat may find ts way | ri ha t's uri for van te gt h ; , sleep.This has bcen construed to Br.apurr, Fraant CoMPLAINTS Xe.through the skin, lungs and kidneys, mean the wife should get up and build thus washing out the blood without | the fire \u2014N.O.lican.An Englishman was bousting to a ' \u201cQh, that ain't noth- n,\u201d retorted the Yankee; \u201cin the Withtirt muawy muti withivay pine w .- - .\u2014.With x thankfal spiritsshe thought of| Mill, tore, ee] Elastio, Noiseless, Durable; ALWAYS RETAINS II's SHAPE, \\ PERFECT BED, .MANUFACTURED AXD SOLD BY GEO.GALE, GALES MILLS, PO.Aildyess, SITES MiLLS, PL Q.° 38y1 McEWAN & GIBSON, Masufsoturers and Propristors of the MeEWAN & GIBSON Patent Tubular Milk Pan, WITH SYPHON ATTACHMENT.cot i CRE ile, J W | | Ji i ul Ni ht ili LI f il It | \u2018This is the BEST PAN In market, no fulie bot tuins, 110 aty, no rusting.\u2018Phe most uniform cooler, the most durable pan; the true principle of couling uilk fs produced in this; the only pun that prev ents the milk from souring on the top first and mixing with the cream; everythng clean aud convenleut, \u2018 ALSO: ' Mauufucturers nud dealers in Tin, Copper and : Sheet-lron Ware, ROCK ISLAND, P.Q.DERBY LINE, Vt.Gro.MCEWAN.Cuas.GIBSON.INI HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT FITCH BAY, P.Q FIVE undersigned have just opened a shop fur the manufacture of ARNITSSING olf all so and have employed © wpe- tent w aen for this purpose.\u201c+ pro- puse to use good Stock, employ good workmen aad tirn ost a first-rate article at lower prices than they were ever offered in the Eastern Townships Repairing, Cleaning and Ofling done in a workmans like manner ou short notice, Be sure ad call and see our work aud get prices before purchasing elsewhere.shop at the old Gage stand near the Grist GARDINE BROS.J.C.GARDINE, L.N.GARDINE, R.GARLINE.STANSTEAD [RON FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP.TIMIE undersigned having purchased the interest of Mr.I's B.Morrill in the wbove business, wlil continue the same at the Old Stand, Rock Island.Having procured sume new Machinery, and having good patterns and experienced workmen, he is prepared to do all kinds of Joo Worls in good style, prowptly and for moderate prices, such as SHAFTING, MILL WORK, REPAIRING, &C.Ile will continue the manufacture of the celebrated WOOLLEY PLOUGIL 1wo sizès, SIDE ILL + + Repairs for all these PPloughs kept on land, also for the old Woolley Plough l\u2019arGeu ar attention given to repaiving Thresbing Machines, Horse Powers, sawing Machines.&e.Sawing Machines built to order.Calitvators, Huarrows, Harrow Teeth, Stoves, Holley Ware, amd Farmers* Boilers always Kept in stock, 1am an experienced Machinist, and will pay particular attention to that branch of the business.All orders will receive prompt attention, JAMES HAY.tock island.Nov.2, 1874.1505 MOVED AGAIN! FPYIE undersigned begs to inform his customers and the public generally, that he has moved back to the OI D STAND, Oue daor North of Pike Bros.Store, which has been thoroughly vebuiit, where he now has the residue of his gouds after going throtigzh tire and a good Winter's trade.Ie will go to market on the 15th, and on and atter April 1st will havea full line of Goods, at low prices, consisting in part of Grain, Split, Mair and Winker Leather, Dash, Trimming and Collar Leather .Enameled, Deifl Duck and Muslin of all colors, Leather Clatin, Moleskin, Rubber Drilling.wrk in fact w full line of Carriage Trimming, Which will be sold cheaper for suine kind of stock than at ony other place North of Le C.BATES.Rock Islnd, March 2, 1875.22 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .- 0 Ps mam IRON IN THE BLOOD.x3 The Povavinn | syrup Vinlizes and Enriches the Blood, Tones np the svsiom Builds ap he Broken-down, ures DYSPEPSIA, Desrcety, Ditopsy, CHILLS.una Fr VERS.CHUONIC Dis ARTIIGSA.> nuVOUS ATFKCTAONS.BOILS, lumons.14 -EAsEs of the MIUNEYS and Thousands have been chanteed by the Use of this remed: from weuk, sickly, suffering creatures, to strong.healthy, happy men and women: and invalids cane not reasonably hiesutate to give it a trial, CAUTION.=e sure you get the \u201cPERT- and deposits Which are likely to arise Yankee that thoy had a book in tho VIAN SYRUP\" (nut Peruvian Bark.) Sold from the action of drugs.Why then: British Museum wbich was once own- use doubtful, dangerous, and often inju ed by Cicero, by dealers generally.A 32-paze pamphlet, containing a treatise on Tron as a medienl agent and other valuable papers, testimonials from distine meuseum in Bosting they'vo got the guished physicians, clergymen and others, \u2018lend pencil that Noah used to check : bell ng animals that wupt into the will he gent.frea to any nddre SETH W.FOWLE & 50) Proprie Harrisén Avene, Nwiy \u2018 * MDOUGALL & BROTHER.READ THIS! READ THIS! As we lutimated some thine back In the *JOURNAL,\" our intention to confine ourselves strictly to a **Cash or Pay-down\u201d system, we have arrived at that determination, being convinced that such is alike profitable to buyer und seller, requiring little argument to show the former the benefits resulting from such a basis.By it the Trader is enabled to purchase for cash on more favorable terms.at lower rates, receiving on every purchases dis count.which Intter alone is a profit, and is thereby enabled to sell at the same advance, at a much lower figure than when purchases are made **on time.\u201d and in addition has the advantage of being in a pe- gitlon to avall himselt of any and every beneficial fluctuation in the market.The old and time-honored\u201d system of lorg credits and high prices.must ere long give way to the \u2018cash down\u201d one, which will be found by all the,only equitable method.as in promiscuous Jeredits, the trader must sustain losses, which the customer who is able to and does pay.contributes lo make compensation for.In accordance with the above, we are determined to sell at the .Very Lowest Living Margin, and keep alwavs on hand a general and well assorted Steck of every kind of goods for à country Store.and outaim will be to Keep only sueh articles as we can confi- slently recommend to our patrons.We have.this spring.imporred many of our Dress Goods direct trom British Markets, and will continue to make suitable selections from samples earrled by the representatives of the manufacturers on the other side.We paid out to the farmers of this section lust yeur, in cash.upwards of $26,- 000 for Butter alone, and over 825,000 for Hides.Pelts.Dairy Skins and Wool, aside from purchases paid for in goods.and intend contiauing the same on à more extended scale the coming season.\u2018I'his, we think, entitles us to at least a share of public patronage, which we shall endeavor to merit a continnance of.We have an extensive Stock of T'weeds, and will make Suits Made to Order un speciality.A call will satisfy you that we mean not to be undersold in that line.OUR DRESS GOODS department is well assorted as well as trimmings for the same.It is impossible to give a long list of our Goods.Îtis enough to say thatour departments of DRESS GOODS, SILKS, TWEEDS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS & SHOES, PAINTS, OILS, HAYING TOOLS, &e., &e., &care complete.TAKE NOTICE.All parties indebted to us are requested to settle immediately, and all accounts of Jong standing, must be puid as soon as possible, as we shall hand them to our Attor- the Circuit Court.McDOUGALI, & BRO.Stanstead Plain, May 10, 1875 32 \u2014\u2014 READ THIS! PIKE BROTHERS Are Now Giving Great Bargains IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, FARMING TOOLS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ready Made Clothing, &e., &e., &e.Call and see.PIKE BROTHERS.Rock Tsland, June 14, 1875.- McDOUGALL & BRO.ney for collection before the next term of |- (STANSTED AND SHERBROOKE MUTT.lL Fire Insurance Company.OFFICERS: Hon.E, HALE, M.I.C.A.G.WOODWARD.\u2014DIRECTORS :\u2014 Hon.E.Hale, M.L.C.G.K.Foster, Esq.Hon.J.G.Robertson.Wm, King, Esq.Col.B.'I'.Morris, Guo.Pomroy, Esy Charles Allen, Esq.A, A, Adams, Esq.Eros Lebourvesu.Esq.CAPITAL - - $343,498.98 \u2018This Company is one of the oldest Mutual Fire Lnsuranee Companies In Canada.established in 1835.\u2018The smullness of its Oftlce expenses and the safe and carefül mannerin which the business has been conducted enables the Company to luke Ordinary risks at as low a rate us any Mutual Company in tbe Province, and much lower than any Stock Compuny can safely do, M7 Farmersin Stansteud Co.tnsure in your own Company.Patronize Hume Iu- stitutious.The Mutual can't fail! - GEORGE POMROY.Esq.Agent for Stanstead.A.A.ADAMS, Esq.Agent for Barnston and Barford, Stanstead Jau.10.187] 1306 NOTICE.R.W.C.LYFORD, of Stanstead und Couticook.js the only authorized Agent for the Etna Life Insurance Company for the Counties of Stanstend and Compton.and all Applications for Insurance to receive attention lutist come through him.WILLIAM Tl.ORR.Dowinisn Manager.Montreal, March 9, 1875.\"21 President.Sec'y.- Treus.Insurance Notice.Caer, I, WOOD having been appoiut- ed Agent for the Ætna Life Insurance Company, wil) attend 10 the Lusi- ness of that Company connected with the Stanstead office.W.C.LYFORD.General Agent.Stanstead, March 16.1873.24 FLOUR! FLOUR! &e.OLIVERTGIBBS & CO., MONTREAL, Wholesale Dealers in FLOUR, OATMEAL CORN MEAL, 4c.GIBBS & Co.are Agents for a s number of the best Mills in Ontario and have constantly on hand a large us- sortment of the CHOICEST BRANDS of Bakers\u2019 and Family Flour, comprising Superior Extra.Strong Bakers\u2019, Extra, Spring Extra, Faney Superfine.AJso, Patent l\u2019rocess and very superior brands of Missourt, Illinois and Minnesota Flour, Orders solicited, which will be filled at current market rates.1521y1 Z The \u201cReece\u201d Circular Shuttle SEWING MACHINE.THE Following are good reasons for buying a Circular Shuttle Sewing Machine.ONLY It is theeasiest to learn.It is the lightest to run.Has one hundred less parts than some others.MACHINE It is noiseless in operation; takes the least time to keep in order; sews thick and thin goods with equal facility.OF Has the largest bobbin in the word.\u2018Thread never passes 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.Has an automatic thread adjuster.Has no grinding of Cams or rattling of cog wheels.It is the best furnished in every respect.À written guarantee from the Manufne- turers for a term of years, if desired.After more than three years\u2019 time and the outlay of an immense sum of money in perfecting Too)s a 1d Machinery on the uniform plan, upon the same principle as American 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 pleasure iu calling the attention of the public to the fact that they are prepared to fill all orders for the same trom any part of the WORLD.We desire to state that the great merits of our Machine require to be seen to be fully known.Machines on exhibition at our SALES ROOM, and all are invited to call, O.MORRILL & Co.Rock Island, March 23, 1874.1473 CUSTOM MADE BOOTS & SHOES.What a wonder that people don\u2019t know where to go to get a good fitting boot ¥\u2014 \u2018The place to go is over McClinock's Store, formerly occupied by Geo.Beaurerzard, Beebe Plain.where you will get good boots at a great bargain.very stitch warranted.Repairing neatly and promptly done.J.B.DInNNE.Beebe Plain, April 13,1875.2 TT STAMPING.Mrs.Wm.Evans would respectfully in- orm the public that she has just recelved rom Montreal and New York.a nice ns- sortment of stamps for Braid and Embroidery.Patterns with corner pleces and reversed sections, suitable for Dresses, Sacque Pillow, Sham corners.Pin Cushions, Initials for Braid and Embroidery.\u2014 A liberal patronage is solicited, - Mrs.Win.EVANS.Stanstead Plain, Feb.22d.1575.21 Clapboards! Clapboards !! Constantly on hand and for sale by subscribers FIRST QUALITY CLAPBOARDS.all planed and jointed, also fitted to order for customers at reasonable rices.Our goods cannot be bent.and ILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD \u201cA: H: CUMMINUS & CO.Jue 86 1979, 8 MISCELLANEOUS.ROOFING MATERIALS, |.L.BANGS & CO, No.183 Cruig Screet, Houtreal, MANUFACTURERS OF Prepared Roofing Felt, toofing Composition, Pure Puaradine Varniso for Iron, Jmperiisd Black Varnish + Wood Varnish for shingles, Coul #nr FARMERS! Build your Houses and Barns with a Roof rising two or three inches to every foot deep.This will make a more hand- sone bidding than those steep peaks.and will cust less fur gab e-voofing, timbers and boards.Then cover it with a Felt Cement and Gravel Roof, 1st.It will be cheaper than Shingles.2d, Will lust longer.3d.Will look Letter.Ath, Will be tire-proof.YOU CAN PUT 1T ON YOURSELVES.Montreal, April 24, 1875.30mo 8.OO.BURNS, DEALER IN Marble and Granite Monuments, TABLETS.GRAVE STONES, &C.Designs foprished abd executed.able Tops made to order.AL Kinds of Stained Marble cleaned as goud as new.Works at stanstend, Conticook & Entos.S.C.BURNS.\"NEW OPENING.FE subscriber would beg to notify the public, that he hits opened the BLACKSMHIT II SHOP formerly occupied by John Jones, and having stocked the shop in first class shape.and sceuved the services of MR.SAMUEL MURDOCK.so well known to the people of Magog and vicinity.he is prepared todo all kinds of work neatly and at shot notice.Special attention paid to Fancy Shoeing.; All around new for ONE DOLLAR.Bring on your worst cases of Siriking, Cutting, Overveacling, Leo, and see then cured.S.N.BLAIR.Barnston Corner, Nov.10, 1874.1507 NEW MEAT MARKET.YHE nudersigned take pleasure in informing the people of Rock Island and vicinity that they huve opened a New Market under the Tailoring Establishment of T.& C.O'Rourke.where they will keep constantly on hand a good supply ot | Meats, Fish, Poultry, Groceries, &e¢.A share of public patronage is solicited.HOWARD & HUNT.1521 Rock Islard.Dee.19.1874.NEW MEAT MARKET.The subscriber has opened a Meat Market at Stanstead Plain.where he is pre- pated to furnish meat to customers.and wiklrun a team to Lock Island on Wednesdays and Saturdays.A share of patronage is solicited.I.T.BANGS.Stanstead Plain, Fob.20, 1872, 64 REYOVAL.The subscriber lias removed his MEAT MARKET to Rooms under the store of Messrs.Cass & Jondro, Rock Island.where hie will be happy to wait on his customers.Cash pm for Beet, Pork, 1lides, Butter, Potatoes, &e.&e.JOLIN BB.WOODROW.Rock islund.Jan.19, 1870.1189 HEATH « HUMPHREY, HARNESS MAKERS, BARNSTON CURNEL, P.Q.Repairing neatly done.Orders solicited.Give us i call.one and all, and we will do the best we can by you.Lo C.D.HEAT EbWIiN IIUMPHREY.SPECIAL NOTICE! beg leave to inform the public, that | have opened ativst class PAINT SHOP in Elliott's block, in Massawippi Village, for the purposing ot carrying où painting of different kinds, Carringe.Sign and House painting.and Graining., which wil be donc in Oil, All work will be done ju a workmanlike manner.so as to please customers.All persons desirous of having their old work beconie new, now is their time.All painting will be done with the best of Stock, under the workmanship of C.A.BALDWIN, IIaddey.May 1.1875.31tr FOR SALE.A quantity of rood SPRUCE.CEDAR and PINE SHINGLES, 10 be sold cheap for cash, by .LL, J.VAUGHAN, Ayers Flat, May 8, 1875, 22 \" PER DAY.\u2014Agents Wanted! All $5 ro $2058) of working people, of vither sex, young or old, nuke more money at work for us In thelr spare momenta, or all the tine, than at any: thing eise.Particulars free.Dost card to States costs but one cents, Address, STINSON & CO, Portiand.Malue.1604yr1 Rock Island Soap Factory! V I still continue our business at the old place, and thankful for past put- ronage.hope to meet n contiiuance of the same, We make an article which has given satisfuction.al shall continue to furnish our patrons with first-rate Soap nt reasonable prices.N.B.Soup exchanged for Grease and Ashes ns usual, J.W.GREENLEAF & CO.Rock Island, Mareh 21, 1872, Grm Burnett's Extracts For cooking purposes, Burnett's Extracts \u201cPre-cminently superior, \u20141'arker House, Boston.Burnett's Extracts LEMON, VANILLA, * ROSE, ALMOND, HECTARINE, CELERY, ORANGE, PZACH, HUTMEG, CINNAMOI!, CLOVC3, GINGER, Burnett's Extracts ei Av.Motel, NV.Burnett's Extracts * Une e.crlusivel for pears.\u201d =-Contineutul Hotel, Phila, Burneti\u2019s Extracts The superiority of theso Lxztracts consista in thely perfect purity and great atrength.They nro ware ranted freo from thie poisonous ols and acids which enter into tho composition of many of the factitions fruit flavors now in (ho mifket.They nro not only ttuo to their names, but aro proparod from fruits af tho best quality, and are so highly concentrated that a comparatively small quantity only need bo used.PERRY DAVIS & SON & LAWRENCE, MONTREAL, P.Q.Agents for Dominion of Canadas, JOSEPH BURNETT & CO, BOSTON, Propriviors.STATRMENT leptin etovie, Power Job Printing 01 MAI STRBEY ROUK ISL» ND, STANSTEAB, \u2018The Jouri.n] Office has recently ed un addition to its Muchinery, now supplied with the following 1irs presses, driven by WATER POWE] GORDON CARD AND BILL NEAD I which for speed and clearness of i sion Is unsurpassed by any press factured in the U.5.or Canada, A CHROMATIC PRE! Which priuts, in a very purfect ma Two or Three Colors at ( wud is designed to execute Color Pi at u great SAVING IN COS over the usual tedious and expels cess.\u2018This Press Is also equully x dapted for plain or one color Prin And for Newspaper and Book Wo have a New Cylinder Pres well adapted to do good Printing, Also, A HAND PRESS, tor A Bills, Large Posters for Ruces, Show A CARD CUTTER, With a supply of White and Colore Stock, which will be cut to any size ed, in large or small quantities, a prices.CARDS IN SHEETS, Cut to any size des 1ICKETS, Exhibition, Concert, Ball CIRCULARS, Letters, Notes, Flys, BLANKS, Municipal, Legal, Notes, Recelpt ENVELOPES 13 M53) a) ) A variety of styles and | SHIPPING TAGS Printed or P BILL HEADS, Latest styles on good p: STATEMENTS, Ou paper made for the pur LETTER HEADS, Single or double sh BANK PRINTING, RAILWAY PRINTING, PROGRAMMES, POSTERS!ALL SIZES BILLETS &C.&( IANDBILLS, BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, PRICE LISTS, CARDS, Itc, Recent additions of some of the styles of new Plain and Fancy Ty enable us Lo get up Printing in el style.REMEMBER! THE PLACE -AT THE\u2014 JOURNAL OFFICE.\u2014\u2014._.Stationery & Blanl We keep constantly on hand a stor Stationery and Blanks, to suit the w of all, comprising, in part: Legal Cap; Foolscap, plain or Ru Bill Cap; Letter Paper, plain or Ri ed; Commercial Note, Plnin o) Ruled; Octavo Note, do; Envelopes, all colors and sizes; a lot of 10 in.Envelopes very CHEAP.BLANKS.\u2014Commissioners\u2019 Court; À istrates\u2019; Bailifis\u2019; Municipal; Deed Sule; Mortgages; Notes; Chedkss ecipts, &c., &c., ou hand or printes order.\u2014.ALL ORDERS FOR PRINTING, STATTON ERY, BLANKS, &e., &e., £c., 3y MAIL, Exvness, or otlierwige tended to promptly.Blank Books, Statlonery, & Just received at the Journal ofc choice stock of NOTE PAPERS, all sices.| LINEAR NOTE, FOOLSCAP, ruled, LEGAL CAPS, * SERMON BATH, A INITIAL NOTE, lute styles, ENVELOPES in variety, FABER'S PENCILS, tiie best, | FABER'S CARPENTER'S do The STANDAUD, COLLEGE, Seiooz, other ENS, by t* + gross or dos PEN HOLDERS, TRUDBER, ke, ke.Also n good stock of Cans Jian American LEDGERS, JOUKNALS, DAY BOOKS, BILI, BOOK QUARTOS, RECORD BOOK MEMORANDUM BOOKS, NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS, RITING BOOKS:: : &e.All of which will be zo)d very low, LETTER HEADS, PILI HEA 8 and CARDS, x "]
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