The Stanstead journal, 20 avril 1876, jeudi 20 avril 1876
[" PRE née» Cab me ANT - ie Ç ; Dn sp oo IRSA rr IARI be wo se 41 1 PAL ON PI AR SURAT.(RA.ciel OE - .ü be Ce M LR SES a + Lo 0 stans G on i Let 5 405 retaper i \u201c J od To.an TTT EE ST ee _ = rime 7 \u201c COMMEN CED IN 1845.STANSTEAD, P.Q., THURSDAY APRIL 20, 1876 .9 e 9 5 » THE WEST WINDS BURDEN bri ith tro , wis Jan To think that sim ploton should | ing the fuct that be ought to bave felt | M; lady was.mild eridighi until My, her aide p [tha hearih-rug, J whe, are, Joo lin nd Jitanin ) The Stanstead Journal, A gentle wind of western birth vi os Re hr have come betwoen us! mpl that you ng of his welcome.® Portia ps, after ly dy bud taken bia.leave, It had done ye er day, vit Leper, te 0 ada) i : PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY From some far summer sea, | watch chai > be ; ald give your sweet self to Lim, [all, he was not so very sure of it.He Was not herway to let outsiders into |.\u201cBell, my\u2019 désr,\u201d he ail WT five | would create, od fd on by the.: ; a, the wateb chain at her belt.should give y 0 jai, y y ?yon by: %.R.ROBINSON, Editor and Proprietor.W ios dulses in the wintery earth, \u201cAnd\u2014is grandmamma with him ?\u201d ufter\u2014after all that bus passed\u2014after [stured about him for a moment and the secret of her tmisble hope (rile.| buen drive n \"to desperation\u2019; dnd they shoulders mysolt and tara you's \u2018out of = \u2014_ ec ukes thoughts of hope in me.she asked, in some surprise, al those dear old days ut Dramlie, then caught sight of Clandarrel, and Bell was about to muke her edcape arel Tnnling\"yon caporate, Ao Dofmy house\u201d.ii in 12g ; OFFICE: The sun fa low; the paths are wet, \u201cMy lady is out, Miss Bell.The Boll turued her fuce away, suying glared at him with his little, narrow from the room; but was called back: [you thinkel am goingaio letithat little] She drew ) TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Ii Brann Ta on Cee poorly indeed.\u201cI wish Lady Dramlie ful spuce betwoen them, and knelt] fingers, evon less cordially than she A fine thing it was to to D bien ty! ui La Pa ad ra £2 gr ï go : , One copy per ver a madvante) | Prem \u2018The earth will all be greens ay had been at home.\u201d down upon the hearth rag to take her had offered them to'her cousin.and 9 .despat in a courtiof je bl À the «fire ; Je us ig from: his, FA uéoirvont, WEL $x months on (rlalat 81,00, or 75 conte in advance \u201c But overy trace of confusion hud beuutiful ner vous hand.\u201cSo glad\u2014er\u2014to find You-\u2014er\u2014at sdmirers, and then to bei oblig se G ut So, od Tike À .88 sirène, 24148 I before, apd.ho sweet Srpile.qp Aner, The north wind blows, and blasts, and left her before she reached the bottom \u201cOb, Bell!\u201d he cried, holding it s0 home,\u201d stummered _ the little man, kneel \u2018meekly.for her daily.8 a on, ar hore Ike 4 hi lips race verr Ce, And flaps his snowy wing; of the grent staircase.When she en- fast that, sho could not draw it away.overwhelmed with confusion, \u201cHopo ing, ; so nga we doling del fever Ait do by master of fho.\"orid [| pith tthe TE tin Business Cards.Bick! to thy bergs Ed waves tered the grand, gloomy drawing (\u201clow am 1 to give youup ?You have|you are well\u2014er ufter\u2014er dissipation Clandarrel - has.buens ; ere,\u201d ai dudiof-fier.#1 18 72 répioah 1 seen \u201cit>ail, \u201cnd \u2018trembled \"and 5 { Lun ere | \"Thou canst no: stay our spring.room she entored it with (he finest of | not been fair to me.Was is fair to[last night.Delightful, wasn't it?ber, adyship, whan hoi viatim stood {, , 1;i bey 06 rep Hara a ta = 589, boo pale.with.bxeitement: - \u2018Qlage, JOB \u201cPRINTING, [George Tacdonald.stately airs which so often awed the let me love you so long that it will| Hope lady Drumlie\u2019s well-er\u201d But before igaie fg haf be are, Is tag la te.She.muy.darrol had made his way.ig her,:whis- r IN EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE SS \u2014 world, and had partly made her repu- tear my heart by the roots to let you [he did not condescend to take the J \u201cYes.grundmama,\u201d, replied! Bl, bo Hore hy ui 1 Ba, ard bad porin, he mo SpE inher ear: e pros : \u2019 THE SPRINGING LIFE.tation for beauty.go; and then to throw me aside be-|slightest notice of Hereward, and, in: oprecating y an ms on tly ce sc hoy band.PY wei : \"be g Toons X a ol) a Promptly executed nt the Journal Office, Now tades the last long strenk of The dullness of tho day and the cause I am only poor Laird of Clun- dood, Lad turned his back upon him.spising-hersg in.aseret ug-her cow- ing ito.kigs;her, hand, fA Lipaid y ih var; ing, \u2014 CONSTANTLY ON HAND\u2014 Now bourgeons every mage of quick | heaviness of the window drapery made durrel, and another man is to have an.\"Miss Lowther fixed her large eyes :ardice.tre i nl rid i aes ek har.gome.i Po.ap,meém | ook her.hand ni A good stock of Blanks, Blank Books, About the flowering squares, and thick the room appear additionally gloomy, ear ldom ?You used to suy that you lapon him, with a cool significance.pren = one:0 he Hol ren at et one dés Wh thes dad | Gi er ae other papers; ae By ashen roots the violets blow.but it was quite light enough for her would rather own the crags und hills} «Yon have met my walsh, Mr.Clan.pur le Al hs à ©: rh om | obi vn cdi né-foetiiet-at\"Bh peste rk we Card board, Pens, Ink, Mucilage, &e.&e.Now rings the woodland loud and long, to see, even at its furthest ond, the tall at Clandarrel than be the Queen of | darrel, I think.us the youngest 3 private y paie © na Sia Tin do l'hed-dikeed.ie 10.ES \u2014\u2014 | \"The distance takes a lovelier hue, fair young giant, who rose to meet her England.Ob, Bol), my dear, remem-| He was obliged to - see! him then, pared Ludy Drumlic tothe.dreadfil [an raurrel;: Ley : > And drown\u2019d in yonder living hue will cager outstretched hand.ber\u201d what happy children we were And something in the calm glance of Wolf-grandmother.in the: story-of Red.Hesendiof/Ygung-Lasbinres wnt pant a .C.A.RICHAR DSON, y g { ! bo d; ; Ÿ The lark becomes à sightless song.But, onger as he was, sho barely when we thought that Dalgarnock top [his fair betrothed made him feel that Riding Hood ; und Bell \u2026 had: neven thar, Poll.ad, ma \\naged,.18 po el above; ihe erowd, his.eyes sparkling \u2019 ! Notary Public, ; Conveyancer, Now dance the lights on lawn and lea gave lim her slight, cold finger tips.was nearer the blue sky and heaven |it wonld have beon better hud he seen forgotten the\u2019 simile, hese a pit Rr das body but\u2019 hey | bed drain Bell's slender waist, : And Commissioner Superior Gort, \"The flocks are whiter down the vale, \u201cOh, is it you, Hereward 2 sho said than any other place in the world.him before.false -teoth \u201cof ny lady's, an Sang i v ever.\u201cbut\u2019H ivard Bei bh pec CH poe retion i Office at the Reglstry Office, in Court) And milkier every milky sail hypocritically.\u201cI hardly expected to It seomed Lo Lsobel that she almost \u201cAb\u2014or\u2014yes, to be sure,\u201d he said, Strong, red Seuteh Tico, har mis} ans tired of hotte it Fe Let By i RO) a 5, &e.TR\" On winding stream or distant sea.geo you.Lady Drumlic is not at] felt the fresh hill side breeze blowing |as loftily as he eared.\u201cBeg: pardon.ble scowl, and her small, angry seit iw a £8 à payer Ait rward, \u201ca\u201d satcastical BA STANSTEAD PLAIN, P.Q.Where now the sea-mew pipes, or dives Loma > upon ber cheeks, and smelt Lhe sun-| Believe I have.How de do?\u201d and he Were uneoinfor tably suggostive ip Lai i Sort ob he: fad promised whisporad mils rag rhs | ] DR.MINES In yonder greening lem, and fly The young man\u2019s enthusiasm died warmed heather.Sho forgot her stern vouchsatediHereward a nod, after the times, but.they: were.specially |g fi | B ol! mie it \u2018ele bon va Fi t deo #glancet-towurd-t dure #3 Physician & Surgeon y bhe happy birds, that change their sky away in an instant.He became as grandmother, Lady Drumlie; she for-[ manner of a potentate.Confound Bose A eat as maraing | vu miskry T air Th Bar ich sin \u20ac ë : low y ; 8 ', o build wid brood: thut live thelr lives sclf possessed as herself, but he could got that she was a greau beauty and |Clandarrel! be was always in the way.Verved as wraighed, she was stroug-lawoild+ earrys Herfoffion on MASSAWIPPL, P.Q.From land to Jand; and in my bronst not be as cool.an engaged young lady.The tears But he contrived to ignore him pretty | ly jempted to break forth.with pathet- day;.after; theipihbrols valiant/fashiô seen oi xves | Spring wakeus, too; and miy regret «I will try and bear it,\u201d ho suid to gathered in the long lashes, rolled tolerably.He talked and laughed ie terror into the old.childiah La pli | who made hd ; \u201c4 COFFIN PLATES Becomes an April violet, himself.\u201cIt was not Lady Drumlie 1 down her face and fell upon her band, with Miss Boll, in spite of her cold in- \u201cWhat great, largo teeth.you, He i Ld © articul larly hoy other | red.URNISHED and neatly engraved at And buds and blossoms like the rest came to seo, Boll.It was you.\u201d sparkling almost as brightly as that difference, and made himselfas charm.grandmamma, and to listen.fons eh : w ed ¢ wre 1 ché Trash À H''short notice, by 5 [Alfred Tennyson prada 1.Wy cht flashing diamond.ing and witty as he knew how.answer, \u201cAll the better: to ep} yol \u2018up; ['ton's; Bellr# ile 1s-Ba6b\u201d ati\u201d abc ; nad | n short notice, by \u201cThen,\u201d suid Miss Boll, \u201cyou oug 5 er b f y 0 \"Bell know, by.exparience, fellow ou kuow.tabdéaa:T;saw | D [length évvariéné \u2018éliestioning: à B.E.SHAW, Newport, Vi \u2014 to have staid away.\u201d : \u201cWe shall never be so near heaven -When.Clandarrel rose to say- good my-dear.ell.know, by.exper 2 y SE {im began \u201cu:qiroplate though: be.\"ue \u2019 port, Vt.| Is o BEL.«I know that,\u201d ho said, biting his again,\u201d she sobbed.\u201cOh! we shall bye to his cousin, there was an angry thatishe was on; the, poipsiof boing gat | d > £1 2088 ba rch boon 3 Newport, Vt.Jan.8, 1876.Gbyl lips at her coldness.\u201cBut I could not never be so near beaven again.1 am |flush on ber proud face, and \u2018a look of en up: ; ; pe nyc At sroached the ears À TERRILL & HACKETT, \u201cAnd as for the vost, © said Miss Bell, stay away ; and so I came, like a fool.\u201d [drifting away from it every _day, [humiliation in her eyes.He wrung \u201cHe was.not very i i ni &c.enorgetically, \u201cwhat absurd nonsonse \u201cAh I\" said his cousin, Jetting ber Hereward.Are people always, wicked her band almost fiercely.- ma,\u201d she.fultereds; .ridégtoom og ADVOCATES, it is] What a climax of weak-minded- ponutiful eyes rest for a moment on and unhappy when they: grow up to| \u201cDon\u2019t come again, she contriveds oe.! nd bedi slants Ln pe PU, | STANSTEAD, P._Q.ness, this dressing ourselves out in our | fair d, reproachful face.be men and women ?\u201d to whisper.- \u2018\u201cEndéed, ÿou'must not.\u201d| ing joke./ © vas n à And ARE tra Pesg tied bj 5 &c.| J.L.TERRILL.M.x nackerr, finest feathers, and trailing about like evo in eho of your absurd moods, \u201cAnd why should they be?\u2019 he| He quite crushed.her soft fingers, | very: long, was he! How:long, play ?me; and-Faeemed.: to heat -you' ] so many peacocks, and pretending to horo ;\u201d point- said, the mist risivg to his bluc eyes, [in his passionate, brief pressure; and Long enough to make a: little love |.+ 1,0ld-likipær sin.po LA 4 D.C.LIBBY enjoy ourselves, when we do not! Do ps Ge nd o ds op îte H f|in his great yearning.\u201cAnd why |his boyish face flushed to the roots of and a fow sweet little speeches?\" \u201c1 ins ars Keen x nos 3 ., > ing { chair on the opposite side o .so | clear, Foice, #5 u er 7 11ces, DEALER IN \u2019 you suppose anybody went to that th hort.von ppos should we never be so near heaven his fair hair.ar Ci have bei then.her i hon on i abot aver a 1 CASKETS AND COFFINS place last night bocause they expected y, t and sat down, almost hum- again?It is love that brings.heaven| \u201cI cannot promise: that,\u201d was the ut L'andarra saut page | HÉBl dür!ifdnient\"> En 208 WT EEE Both home and foreign manufacture, Lo enjoy tbemsely es, Miss Lurkie?No, bly.° Tt was evident ho was used to near Bell ; love, and truth, and honest [rapilly murmured answer.6 \u201cGood: |.Toi began to ag ; pen + pété > £1 je ce Anam lain, ; ROCK ISLAND, P, Q.91 they did not.They went because oth- obeying her, and that they wore on faith.Lady Dramlie must have been bye, Bell, and ( God bless you I\u2019 hens Hr es sv I ven \u201cfi budh dud ss 1 ] \u201cIVES § 3 er people went; because they were in-| yory cousinly terms.more cruel than 1 have thought if'it i Tsobel was not\u2019 very PE to her] pu durreil stifp.mes: Wo coud i oT they Yhars feet IVES &§ MERRY, vited ; because thoy have fallen into \u201cren Migs Bell took a chair oppo- she who has given you such fancies.\u201d lover when Clandarrel was gone.She Clan pr N bu: ,( per.ADVOCATES, the habit of going to such places; and sito Lo bim, resting against the cush- And he bent bis great, fair head over |reseated herself with so cold and \u2018will see him.Not y ever: jou EL y Eure COATICOOK, P.Q.they know they would bo bored, and joned back, laying à white hand on the little hand, first almost crushing it grand an air that Strathspey felt \u2018his again.And I think that will bé tb ES Dé risked #1 Hag AH | W.B.IVES, Be murnr, that they would hate ench other, and gither arm, and making quite a picture in his own, and then kissing it pas- heart sink into his little, \u201cvarnished on hour ho over durkens iy doops, |! Dee ose, Sherdbrouke.Cuaticook.Would Le glad when it was over.Aud op herself, with her flowing draperies, sionately.__.|boots.People might envy the future Mi ee L atl Sti a 2; little \u2018Bell-\u2014L thought, whysn 5 they Wore bored, and they did bate and statuesque little hoad, and danger- \u201cDon\u2019t\u2014oh, you must not!\u201d said Earl, and call him a lucky fellow to iss Lufkie, sitting have.fle saaliorosiva IL.C.H, CHAGNON, each other, and were glad when it] ously protty face, She regarded her | Bell, erying softly, and trying to- take have won s0 famous a Doauty ; but | private room she enjoyed \u2018 possession uot indeed, Bell, if 3 cets Notary Publie, Officinl Assignee wus over; and it served them right.\u201d JS quits severely, perhaps because the hand away from him, \u201cYou are |now and then, even whes basking in ef us the family companion and house, brâte gif \"a UE 11 YQ ora aaa raf Tash And Agent for the Trust and Loan Co.She looked down as she spoke, from | \"(014 strong inward relenting.It forgetting and\u2014and you ought to re-| the sunlight of ber presence, he felt keeper, was roused from liët réverie, wil.I KRG Tea nevmar Mr.Strathez Forges $166,000 to loun at § 1-2 per cent, on Real Estate the high window of Miss Lurkie\u2019s lit-| Scemed to her to be her fate and pun- member.\u201d his spirits fuil him.\u201cHe was vaguely over her kitting by the eritfanch \u2018of ling, arid Jou fein no \u2018other \u2018chance y 3 rom 2 to 0 years, tle sitling-room, with so much fine \u201cRemember I\u201d he echded, kissing il |ronscious that the look in her expres | her\u2019 \u2018young Mistress.: Béll\u201dshut: thb\u2018{ 118 yO Teas o iged.to'choosë tiis oùe, thongh: \u2018OATIG P TB > ishment always to feol these inward 4 I d à ki taté | life: will, prove to you-that-the: io un = , COATICOOK, I.Q.scorn iu her handsome eyes, that one relontings when it was most danger.still.\u201cRomember what?\u201cThat it is sive eyes was not exastly an affection.door and retuèned to her \u2019footétôol, \u2018in lave of- \u201cwn honesimlompn wml go] Lou duels ra! ler have.broken the the ea- ; DT WE rAND | Would have fancied she saw an offen- ous to her peace of mind.She might | Strathspey's little haud now\u2014that |ate one, and that the curve of her red | tears and tribulation 3 ther toward\u201d ma &.happy | Gsnger which ive GRR ; ) ; der in every innocont passer by on the 41) wigh herself safely back at Drum.they have made yon false to your|mouth was hardly significant of un-| «Oh, Miss Lorkie ! she; : \u2018said; yi 2 .|a romantic acandal: 1\u2018 have loved\" : Dealer in Cofins & Caskets, grand, dismal street below.\" lie, among the heath and bracken, promise to me?1 should like to for-!qualified pleasure.When he tried, to \u201cplease let\u201d me\u2019 slay\u2019 with you.for, alor us gif pad tt 2 butte mie rather be i \u201cRobes constantly on hand.4h, my dear! my dear!\u201d sighed \u201cHow did you enjoy yourself Inst get that.\u2019 make a brilliant remark her manner | while and be quie I.do hs, 1 I put \u2018bis.stioñgiyoth | a the no af but the mistress of Cla: FITCH BA», NUE.kind Miss Lurkie, shaking her dear night, Hevoward ?\u201d sho asked, after an \u201cBut it is not right, you know,\u201d she made him uncomfortable, and when'| don\u2019t know what to do! ber, aud drem here dove tf fare, à thon th ive me (put lane.\u2014 3 old head over her knitting, and secret- © altered, tearfully.e warmed into sentiment she he h, Miss.Bel , m0) ra dr ; > verything 5 TR.JOLUNSON.[od head her knitti nd secret awleward pause.faltered, tearfull h d into sentiment she held \u201cEh, Miss.Bell, y 'olgé L'havé doñe a ofehd Fous bat I can : ADVOCATE \u2019 ly fooling a triflo foarful of committing \u201cOno should always regard ones \u201cRight!\u201d said be, lifting his face, him at more than arm's Tength, so the.friendly old crea \u201cYes mist ' mea fit ky ou to forgive\u2019 me yet: for this, PANS TEAS TAN ; 0 horself 3b, or rue, 15 an for this enjoyment from a comparative point and looking at har, 6.it as wrong that ab last pe was secrotly.prompted \"oh a ne sr ci id ibe did tio b 1 feel [have sévud or fa of a! SAS TE my dear; 1L8 et Lrue, Tea of view,\u201d ho replied.\u201cI enjoyed my- [as the other, Be 0; I swear to|tu ask.of himself whether this was| Bu ot CORRE D; in Pi érsussiye whepet ÿ nul 1 FE is a warld fu\u2019 0\u2019 iniquities an\u201d savorin\u201d | solt less ban Li rht have done; more | you, it is more hand'£han Strath-|exactly- the Areatmëht ho ought 16 ve Néliot ES: Le i Sr ies fe Prarie Clara] \u2018 £ my sweetravinid wi Etc H.M.HOVEY, you, er 3 We lshiow alt weet: avi op this, Here try : a o\u2019 vanity an\u2019 corruption.\u201d perhaps than Mr.McGregor did, but |'spey's; and there \u2018lies the sif of it:|expect from lie} future\u201d Countess, flu ] ; tDalgarapuop; thin sory; mos) it.YL ope yon des ADVOCATE, Miss Isobel did not laugh, as sho ot near so much as Strathspey.\u201d _ Do you think I would come here if ho | Dumblane,: =.lee ; \u201d le oli Know w how,b pirater À \u2018roms Pot >des st ROCK ISLAND, P.Q.would have done à yeur or el à fow Miss Bell put on her haughtiest air | bad-won:you from me honestly, beart| She was-sgibright-tinted wid bright | \" bear, de pût Le ghe -pite sp och.ene Pr hen 30 ours) vi DER 3 ates U.S.Post Oflice address, Derby Line, Vt, months ago.She was not inclined to at once.\u201cWe will let that matter and séul ?Do you think I:would it: feyed this morning that ho: would have \u201cYou.and por imstnma, ave the: only Ye i ii =.While: Lind JE TT laugh at anything that morning ; she rest,\u201d she said.\u201cWe will not talk ter 4 word of reproach: td you, if I[liked to say something very -tendeï | £yiends-:1 , dave.| in The.world.; Arch.font dns ÿ ap E H.s.I UNTER, | was in too cynical a mood.She rose about Mr.Strathspey, if you please.\u201d knew you cared for him as you once indeed.But how was he to- begin % then, thinking of \u201cHereward and; his Balla odin\u2019 ror that e Manufacturer of all kinds of from her out ni the window with \u201cNo,\u201d said her cousin.\u201cWe won't cared for mo?I won't say as you She sat in her chair, her elbow uj oi goodshg:, She.flung her: statekycreserve;| \u2026 And eo-hesv p ! Harness Worl.ne fg it o td Ry friend\u2019e talk about Mu, Strathspey, Bell.We care for.me now; for if you loved me à orm, ond | er ¢ a | or er hand, to, the wind; and\u2019 wept openlyt.i pe à y bjon, D eadin y Furniture Upholstered to Order.or a oo pe ù or Ha will leave that to Lady Drunmtie, who my dear you would have.- \u2018strength ; er og es bon ne si er sh 18\u20ac Ky Between the future / Esil»: \u2018of:Dain- ing for | the o gant STANSTEAD PLAIN, QUE.side, and sat down ay in 1 hing knows how to appreciate his virtues; enough to be true to me, and fight my [as if 8 hi come\u2019 à d el he blane -and her grandmother; {Tsobtl'| Erde And Fo ee 3 5 = ° o L y ON, her rows an caspios er hands or wo will leave it to Strathspey him\u201d battles against them all.If youloved clous o » presence, an when © \\Towthèt \u2018led a plénsast lifélduFing tho! With ail \"hi id RHE did 18 to URGEON tigh i ou ne Potter than this?\" selfs who is familiar with the subject, him, Tsobel, I should scorn to: \u2018speak.PUT bow ar oe » he.st jg next fow weeley: \u2018His viliits \u2018became: chringinig baskito: did dsb DENTAL § : > | st ero ho hing at L the same, and can do it even greater justice than I should be ashamed to count myself.\u201c14 \u2014.pa Ph Late je | 8 am merc.more frequont; -aad\u2018understbe \u2018shayp; Éregiionpd i cent meniories,thètd ST ANSTE AD rial x , ks 2 a 3 he = lee Lady Dram s parties _ Lady Drumlie.You and L won\u2019 L dis- a mar, if I oe eA Ll \u201cDisthrb\u2019 né pr oid Vall eye of Lody: Drums she: dared not, A ending 78 abled ged, to foi JAF Teeth inserted on Gold, Silva {LWH ré | silence, an ag, yt A | And in ant ; cuss Strathspey, for I think we have'| 8 , ; LA: | rebel: (Givi wasyat least: com: +0 116.0 RR ne durable fine and stupid and Bo nd?by there had onsugh of him.We will talk [ happy.Butyoa know he has not the doar lo.pe ii ni = Hh : sida] pelledito be, and-he.became 80: lover: pa ha we, Si ap fera, dont Hing decayed toot y léétloutoratiention paid £o | nothing © oo 10 out * and grow up About ourselves ; à topie at once in- power to-stir your hort for a second; ii is oh fur ge ds.Et 8196, Tike that she was goaded toféecreb' Barf Dunne & did listen?finished,\u2019 und \u2018com g p -|von know it.And you know thoy and triéd to take\u2019 her \"han but re- Se sut the use of ether or chloroform.All orders at into bonutios ?What is tho chief ond | teresting and improving.\u2019 y ; y a rid membering who bad.\"hold it ist, she frepzy.villi di this Was the plage lisouak tains purgonts 1» = 3 or ended to promptly.of man.1 wonder, Miss Lurkic?The| But, \u201cstruggle as he might to bo have gold you to Sm; 50 Bods or hom tang with suèh à gosture\"that Tw the\u201d Misparation 8: ford; Al yan;0.Ven good affair sdb ants if] JOHN YOUNG, chief end of woman is to be handsom- merely satirical and monchalent, he Wh ° sten tot aan 's Shoes ho.is bie slipped buels to bis lair gain.\u2018the nfifiriagd.Lady\" D i thlig ould\u201d party of Lady, D Tis Al >.hut Lher i \\itorny, Counsellor at Law, and So- er than tho two Miss Lushinglons, or could not Help\u2019 filing somewhat, Hig] Waiting | = ol Thad writton io \u2018Melvor \u2018about allow\u2019of 1 no\u2019 dot \u2018and! Aah 7 ithe lodysbip's.parties.wé > graûd or tha a A sn: - i 3 ré .od à licitor in Chancery.than anybody else?\u201d \u2019 most cynical tone had à tone of pain; It was always the way with Clan the\u2014tlo diamonds,\u201d \u201cbrid Hin was © 8 rot STORE, ; The bat this, arf, lar dhe ones which Cait 5 in ke i DERBY LINE, Vr.Miss Lurkie looked at the young his great blue eyes were full of-boyish duel.She might\u2019 begin by being oy.i ith td held \u2018 confidôijeint: Botany tiohs sown a Ass ow Lhen hres mel \u2018ap to ?He HB à Troy, Vermont.> h and wounded love.Had hi | cold and mujestic, by treating him to [383 , \u201cfosbtliar about jaWals und a ents |?ea [SOPIQUE, as Mi or; plensantnése-bubbles $ Formerly of Troy, ) lady over her tortoise-shell spectacles, reproach \u201cOh dear!\u201d she exclaimed, before: i Le EE ROU QPIGLE, ds.) je Len ov?# HEIR A: To FOSTERS 3TORE.and lor look was a cautious one.It not loved Isobel all his life, from the the rogal airs A ro she had time td check horsolf.Hs i dv Yatidls st A eid a bok.ane Fi I 2 2 £0 i : qu ei 0 So Ee TTT TTT, t they had been children together, she overpowere rer other adorers | ,Ç it 0 omy, UL, i 29 3 # EX.EX.EX ALL, would nover have done for Miss Bell imo vin ron #h ponies and avi ing | but hie invariably swept them aside, bope not.Wins ire, \u201cTF = eb ha Tl?Sil be bef f mans tam xt 5 for te pe : to know that she was being scrati [riding gh] paying h his ! dali tie ond: He looked.quite confounded.woul.ve où né \u201crdv Bol sou iy ; 1x f Carriage & Ornamental nized.\u2018The look took in the pretty, boy and girl games a+ Drumlie?pu pit always brought poe 4 fat oh a ==hope\u2014notl.Why, my dear: Miss.toll, se of OÙ oe is js body ral th Ome; ho as pti] | no speci , GO ie i was sho to end his \u2018lowe, all at He always , | ished 19 see: the la: i he Sign Painter, discontented faces tho delicate, Ina how moroly because her disera ot rol- | sweot breath of tho hill-sides, the loch, Lsobel, » Lady Drumlic suggested ! that 1 es pi pA ae i fs whédo de en x lag- Over E.1, Toxto's Carriage Shop, Tooihara bes ty; the tail, litho figure ative hud made a fashionable Foung and the heather.shod le co : ho ii Bu ab Lee on: > great sensafà 5 of STANSTEAD PLAN.tho slender brows, knitted now.And lady of her, and helped her to gain a| \u201cOh?\u201d she sid, desperately,\u201d turn: tog.Tod © oonirk,.Jithout, son iho % 4 ss a In io 4 + Ite- Al jobs in my line will be neatly exe- then it wandered \"down to the clasped wondrous reputation, and had so far ing to him,\u2019 hor tear-wet frce, how I [81 ng à Tn \u201d 0 bbe.ot dull,\u201d © Len fe } wir; i A ty ft] 7.even mo! I to cuted and no delay.Give me a trial and hands, and to a certain ring upon ono OF crraled hei 01d; sweet unworldliness wish I\" had never come to Edinburg gh, pot er y ren ly seenis : poor fics at CHA i WAST bh Twill try and please you by doing your |g,.q 5 gorgeous ring, whose centre 8s to wake her engage herself to this How I wish grandmamma had left met 080DOLE 108 deo CE RAG 7 t DREN i DE 9g So, peal work well, dha glittored and \"glared like o numbskull of a Strathspey ?\u2014simply | at home at Dramlic! But youknow| It was very awkward to be snapped\u2019 if it Er Anke é.16.1 Wère \u201cal in eue Slanstead Pluin, Dee.13,187.63 because Strathspey was rieb and avis- |'how firm and hatd she \u2018ig,\u201d she ddded, |up in this raanner, ed 8 a beaut dad lo April Bs fo | baleful oye.f t the fire, tocratic, and would soon come into his pitoously.\u201cYou know what cruel |ful young woman; seemed 't6']1 = i je Eu \u201cth Wa That AST OW æa © » £17 SATE J OURNAL BOUK BINDERY, Miss 1 oll was frowning else: She title ! things.sho has said of poor mamma\u2019s Seau that she, hu \u201cnothing.ii sont tal hm pu su De 5 in, her © Seals £7 went on With a shrug of her pretty Herowanl Clandawrel va not the love.math, and what'a lifo she has morning byt snay him.up; Hes Hho uy A he an anil rk E J.D CLARK & SON houlders only individual who cnlled\u2019 Stalhspey | lod her, wincd papa dicd, and she wag, fens ] conseguenty Ze foal ; Ex shy fig i \u2019 i rmerly Jo Do CLARK.) \"qq?uy sometimes wish that we had ful- a oumbskull;, though, to be sut; his \u2018oli sod 1 tako us \u2018all to live at Drum).\"If yoy do: not wish it) ho, Her] bat LR Br et ih oh, hao sa )» BAG ects 2 (Formerly J.D.GLa.filled all our engagements to the ond manner \u2018of so designating him was lie.lik.1 wondér, myself, haw poor but si interrépted him.a id ; Je B Je pa: lm od ire 2,800 hy i A SOOK-BINDERS, PAPER RUTERS, of tho programme, that we might go move vehement than that of other ; mamma has lived to boar it.Ishonid Oh, if you are going à obo a péry, | him un fap.alan Pall dhynt gan: È \u2014AND\u2014 homo and fo to bed.I suid as much people.The young man was a sim.have died.I never rémeniffer: the ll think, yond hotes Julie \u201cThay But fue did ge ari d'ou.cn ook BY Ë £1 to Lady Drumlie once; I was in ono pleton ; oven his fti wd Acknowledged limo whon grandmimma way not rest, cave, S83 g to ay! \u2018hitelÿ\u2018fôr, L Pris dad Li Pinky saw her doing, 3s i Blank Book Manufacturers, of my bad humors, and my lady was [it in secret, however reluctantly ; ut, sneering, in her queer way, ab love and Drunilio ht ood: = Fed Fair fio: \\ oR.JOURNAL BUILDING, - a tricia, Sho told\u201d mo 1 was then, what prospects lay before him | poverty ; and she Tins often told us all: She \u201cIdoked 86° tovel transit \u2018stately\u2019 ble Jrvlted le\u2019 b ye os ne.y MONTPELIER, VERMONT.| wicked, and did not appreciate my What a golden calf he Was, to bow \u2014 Marian, Holen, and me\u2014that she and: indifferent \"uh bewild ted! bad ° a a oh vie, pes bh J.D, CLARK G.L.CLARK.blessings.Wicked! Perbaps so; bul down before and worship! Aud was he would take good cute she hiad'no, more baffled him completly, -~ 0 I Lt BV I'S, \"ni Hung, 239.00 Orders taken for Binding at the Stan- it is no worse than\u2014shan things we not heir to this poor young relative, love matches and, sentiment.You \u2018Hot \u2018éould- i ben yo t Joie Tot isi Lh i fo Af stead Journal Oflice.pay and do ovory day.It was the tho Earl of Damblane, who was dying, have no iden, Herotyai y hat cruel [he \u2018 \u2018rejornèd: ù «Yet Hrd tod TH r oe sa 1 id ig Ke 7 truth, at least; and one tolls tho truth of consumption ?And Miss Tsobol | things she can say, and ho obstinate me, Isobel.Someliow I edn.\u2018alwhy | to the i FS New Paint Shop.80 soldom (hat evon an nüorthodox Lowther was an almost ponniless beau, she is.We areal] afraid of her.\u201d nif tol sly thie \u201cwrohgT thing And: 1 ean\u2019 on hi \"Bidet Won 77 Er oF teath is meritorious.I\u2014I wish we ty, and might! hot m its.sch n chance Stately and high.\u2018handed as this help thinking sombtimes hati thlt) bho to dH ® of il ore le © ; NE subscriber has opend a Paint Shop in his new building.whereorders for might go back to Drumlie, Miss |nst is was.So sho h ad suf all kinds of Carrluge and Sign Painting Lurkio.1am tired of Edinburgh and self to be ongugod to Strathsp ad sufferad hor-| young beauty was, sho was afvaid of you'nreinot-as-fond of me ad Liam] Bf r 1 LB fi Hive\u201d hingkiPe ; $, and, der Grandmother.* Dreudfally afraid yeu.\u201d And shaving got thus de cd} fee Prost Oo TE io is Eee Y INTL fnoët- Will receive prompt attention Fir stclnss would be married in à fow weeks: And [of her.A terrible old woman, who|roseto tuke bd and: made charge vit workmen employed.siels of London.in gude spovits, my [this was what the great \u2018diamond | was capable of any.stroug-minded he oud, hay, xd hor he {olf for ha \u201chiv bia SI ake oe a ail : Bgure, ea Stanstead lain.Ma Tar BREE dear,\u201d snid Miss Lurkio.mennt; and\u2018 whât her- discontent net of vengeance, ainet thoso unlucky : Li ss 2, 2) bly A at ne S ony Ba \u201cDig ë à éhouldèrs \u201ca ave.very \u2014 TE : of never shall be in good spirits ment ; and what dear Miss Lurkie's members, of her mil who: might ou ah , hot > racii 1108 10 bb dyed a! ers oe A Fo LY: ih buds ob Rd ing; bis wa; 1 4 1p \"wi 1 iven with kindly pity meant; and Inst, but hot dave.to defy her.There wére rumors | fro SPECIAL NOTICE, me.wish Lady Drumlie least, je was what her cousin Hovo- | that her husband, Sir Archibuld d, had, hi bes meant.Poor Vik- | stood in -o much awe of his.rigid nod |: VILL £ form His had loft mo at home.\u201d ward's ropronc | ten sortie Fi that tho re=1 1 thocht that you were wishin\u2019 for ing] Bell had given, him tho bo Dane of implacable spouse.that death had\u2019 been, Palm on his ballding arenow completod, Tunnon, my doar,\u201d said Miss Lurkie.Viking, wheñshe dd \u2018fodtteen, and a happy reltase for bim.\u2018Ib vase cor in 1 Ho el chiidted With at [Horse \u201ctha, Growd, ook! bu ting in a-euhy ak le veu mobd be.Le ana oe ee NE Todd LEAL be hiked eh, wt] trod nnd: a! she\u2019 fodngd I \u201cWhe oud ilivo burio otherithas her densi Hy\u2019 a She e Sasain hé notes re ay ly 1 n the world.to that y tt; ntle, M : 2 and his «J thocht that yo wore ayo longin\u2019 for bo was the only bi, and trong, and ey hind.ea pou bites.re cad bl a Ë pou \u2018hdriod-Cto + \u201csitet hit; whd tool m,\u2014Gold 18 Greeubacks 124 discount.\u2014 Mr, Lewis Albeo has bought the Dr.Richmond place for 84.000.\u2018_ Mr.Wm.Burpee having bought out Mr.B.Bryant of Derby, will sell his stock, farming tools, ete, on the 29th inst.Mr.Burpee takes Mr.Bry- ants place in thee firm of Bryant & Elder, Nurserymen.\u2014 Commercial Note, Octavo Note, Bii- let, Letter, and all varieties of Cap Papers, kept in stock at the JOURNAL Office, and sold at very low prices.À five quire package of paper and box of 250 envelopes trom 85 cents to $1,25, all of good quality.Linenr and Plain papers also in stock: Orders by mail promptly attended to.\u2014 Mr.I.B.Chaso entertained a large number of the villagers on Saturday at a \u201cSugaring off,\u201d in his extensive maple grove.Plenty of the genuine maple sweets and other good things wore provided, and the lucky individnals who could get away from home, came buck looking bonignant and happy.\u2014 Mr, A.Lu James, Grand Lodge lecturer I, O.G.1.will lecture al Smith's Mills on Thursday evening, 20th.The public are invited.\u2014 A fine stock of Cards in sheets, or cut, at the JOURNAL Office.A nice variety of Visiting and Address Cards, printed or plhin, at bottom prices \u2014 Ledgers.Jour nals, Cash \u201cBooks, Day Books, &e., at the JOURNAL Office at low prices./ \u2014 The Mail teain from Sherbrooko on Saturday morning wus stopped at the bridge between Massawippi and Ayor's Flat, the ice having knocked out a trestle.'Tho Stanstead train ran down and transferred the passengers, The bridge was repaired in timo for tho later trains.\u2014 The bridge at Comstock\u2019s Mills was injured by the going out of the ice, and is not considered safe.\u2014 There were two or three small \u201cserimmages\u201d on Saturday night.showing that the Aubitans lave \u2018thawed out\u201d and not sufficiontly wines.\u201d with tho Spring sun, diluted *\u201chigh- \u2014 Tho Universalist Society at Dor- by Line, gave a Sugar Party on Wed- nosduy evening of lust week, at the Village Hall, which was very numerously attended and enjoyed.Proceeds $25.\u2014 W.I¥.Bowman, for several years the landlovd of the Memphromagog Mouse, has gone to Vineland, N.J, where ha is to luke charge of a large hotel.\u2014 Mr A.LD.James, Grand- Lodge lecturer of the I.O.Gi.'T,, lectured at tho Town Hall, Stanstead on Tuesday evening, 18th,, and at the close of lee- ture.instituted a temple tv be known as \u201cInternational Temple,\u201d first mooting on tho first Tuesday in May.The following were olected ofticers: Rov.W.Galbraith, W.C 1; Mrs.J.Mo- sher, Wo VODs IL B.Gates, W.S,; A.Hubbard, W.T; F.McGafley, W.F.S; W.H.Collins, Chaplain, I.T.Shurtleff, W, M.; Mrs.A.C.Hall, W.R.S; A.E.Macdonald, W.L.84 I Wiswell, W.LG; 18.Myers, W.0.G.; H.P.Haney, JT D.\u2014 Thore was a disastrous fire at St.Johns, Que, on Tuesday night of Inst week, destréying B.& D.Mnc- donald\u2019s and J.1.Molleur\u2019s stores and somo cheap wooden buildings wore also burned.Loss estimated at'$75,000 with insurance for 843,00.There will bo a considernble reduction from this où property saved.\u2014 Lust wook wns good for the Sugar crop, and was gonerally improved by the farmers.The snow melted away very rapidly and the streams rose high in consequence.Conticool.On Friday night Inst, some party forced an entrance into tho grist mill of R.& Trenholm, & Co., and broke open the dosle, and took what money they conld find, nmounting to some forty dollars.Suspicions rest on a person who was at the mill on that day, but so far ho has kept out of sight.We had the pleasure à few days since of visiting the new barn orcoted by our neighbor, A.P.Bali, Esq., us well as of examining Lis fine stock therein.We give a few notes on the sume, assured that they will be of interest to stock growers and farmers generally.Barn 100x50 feet, two stories and basement.Busement divided as follows : Each ond into 3 pens for mares and colts, capacity 3 animals in cach; root cellur 42x17 foot ; manure cellar 42x33.Basement 8 feet high.Cattlo floor\u20148 feet high, divided lengthwise into 3 rows for eattle and horses, 1st row consisting of stabling for 8 horses and 12 head large cattle; coiftre row tyingup room for 28 head ; 3d row is divided into pens for calves, with room for 32, the whole giving u capucity for 72 heud of cuttlo, lurge and small, und 8 horses, Storage for hay and grain above 15 feet high, floor through the centre 16 feel wide, with bays on ench side 17 feet wide, access to which is by an approach on the East end 60 feet long for entrance ; on the West end to be 40 ft.long for oxit.Ventilation is obtained through 4 ventilators from the cellar to the cupola, also by windows on the cattle floor, one being in each bent not only on the sides but also in tho ends.The hay loft hus four Inrgo windows in the gables with windows over the barn doors, The horse stalls and those for the eattle are all of planed boards, two head of cattle in each stall, tied with chains secured to the sides of the stalls by long iron staples.\u2018 Barn very light and well ventilated, 80 warm that munure does not freeze.Tho hay is conveniently put down thro\u2019 trap doors,so arranged that it falls in front of the place where required be used.Equally good is the arrangement for putting down straw for the bedding, that falling directly behind the cattle.Through another set of traps the lay is put down for the horses in the basements, and the manure through traps inw the collar, excopt the horse manure, which is utilized by being used for bedding under one row of cattle before it is put below, The proportions of the building are s0 good that it does not, on tho outside, present the appearanco of being as largo as it is ; it is double boarded, and when completed is to be battened and painted with a coat of mineral paint.The Cupola is in gond proportion, finished with green blinds on the sides, surmounted with the Cardinal points and a cow as a vane, all gilt, the cow indicating that the barn is used for stock-breeding purposes.So much for the barn, now for the stock.~The Short Horns are of course entitled to the first consideration, they consist of 9 head, the imported bull Topeka standing first.All who have seen him will agree with us in saying his equal is hard to tind.Next him is the cow Mara 2d, got by the 13th Duko of Airdlie, a dark red, mossy coated, square built, massive cow, a short horn in all her proportions.\u2014 There are three other cows, a bull calf, also deep red, and 3 heifers coming a year, 2 dark reds tho other purple red and white, fino types of young short horns, The Ayrshires\u2014a bull, 13 cows, 16 yearlings, 2 two years old heifers, and 8 calvos, in all 40 head, with additions to this number daily expected.Pride of Geneva, is the bull now at the head of the herd.Tt is sufficient to say that ho was bred by Lawrence Drew Merryton, Scotland, whose fame as an Ayrshire breeder is world wide.This bull hus proved himself a good sive as his yearlings and calves alrondy show.The most noticable of the cows are \u201cSethond,\u201d bred by James Laurie, Sldo Head, Lannarkshire, Scotland.\u2014 She has taken 1st premiums in Scol- land, Province of Ontario and at local firs.\u201cDutchy,\u201d bred by Robert Hamilton, Stonchouse, Scotland, she has also takon premiums in Scotland, Province of Ontario and at all local fairs wherever exhibited, Mostly all of the other cows have been bred on the farm, and show marks of being, good, useful dairy animals, Wo would mention ono that particularly attracted our attention, \u201cGipsey 4th.\u201d Her g dam Gipsey, and g sive Marquis, were both imported by J.L.Gibb, of Que bee, and Sunnybraes, Compton, & gentleman who imports nothing bat frat cluss stock, and all of oxtra merit.\u2014 Gipsoy 4th was by Is Lavd Cuthbert and has that fine look, bodutiful hond, and- prominent ojes of tho Cuthbtre family; shoisa Cuthbort all over,and will calve in n few days.Jorseys\u201410 head in all\u2014compris- ing 3 cows imported, the balance being calves, yearlings and two years\u2019 olds.\u201cBmpross\" is hore the beauty, with a head as clear and eye ns promi- nont asn thorough-bred race horse, tho singular shaped crumpled torn, that is found only ona Jorsoy,her form un porfoct wedge shnpo, with \"milk voins large and protruding, and escutcheon that Guinon would pronounce funltloss ; her equal will be difficult to produce.Tho Swine are the improved Bork.shires, comprising half a dozen more or lass, \u2018noticable among which ida gow perfeot inshapeand in a situation that to all appoarance will soon in- arouse the numbers of this stock.\"The Shoop, good of their kind, but 5 Mr.A.8.Ball's Stock Barn and Brock, jourhal some fort at | subjects.+.Friday\u2019 ah ik st so Thomas Vids in did iL, of tov magy ditferont breeds to attract | ons, Cobblers, Abdallshs, Paragond, Clydes, look much like all oi surly oth er greon colts, no doubt all \u201cgood of their kind and in their way, aay present not deserving more parton lar attention as'to thoir prospective valuv.: To persons about constructing jie, | barns for cattle, we would say go and seo Mr.Bull's, ns we ventre to say economy of space, together with its accommodating capacity for animals, there wre fow, if any, in our County that are better.Lovers of goo stock should also go und see barn and stock, it will do them good, snd leud: them to think of improving their own, provided it requiros improving.Mr.H, when at home, is always pleased to see strangers and takes plonsurg in showing his stock; and in his absence the good-nutured nnd obliging \u201cArchie,\u201d his herdsman, will do the agreeable, leaviug his work at any time to show courtesy to visitors, Hatley.The rouds are so bad, from mud and water, \u2018ts to reduce travel thereon to cases of emergency.A little hay is being moved\u2019 to the railway stations.and merchants ave bringing to their stores the small supplies required in the present depressed condition of trade.Sugar making is now the most ue tive, and also the most profitable business in this part of the country.About two thirds of an average yiold has now been made.There is frost in the ground\u2014in woodlands, with no signs of vegetation, therefore a considerable flow of sap may yet be expected.Owing to the low price of refined cane sugar, maple sugar has not found 8a, ready n sale during the past year as formerly.If the policy of the government should drive the sugar refiners from, Canada\u2014us it has been said it will\u2014our domestic sugar will, very likely, find a more ready, and re- munerntive sale, especially if the report of a short cane crop proves\u2019 true.A portion of the railway bridge | crossing the Bacon river, between} Ayers Flat and Massawippi stations, was carried away by the water on Saturday morning, the train was flagged, and no dumage occurred other than a few hours delay.\u2018 \u201cHAMBLETONIAN DEAD.»_Phor has been published the particulars of the denth of ttie far famed stallion \u201cRys- dyck's Hambletonian\u201d which occurred at Choster, N.Y., on tho 26th ult, at the ago of 27 years.It appears from: | the record given, that the horse had an attack of epizootic several months ago, from the offects of which he nes: er recovered.He was placed in a: coffin with his blankets and stable paraphernalia, and buried with all the honors due to so celebrated an animal.He bas sired 1301 colts, more than 100 of which have shown remarkable speed, Dexter being among the most noted.His services rose in price from $100 to $500 each ; and he hus earnedy, his owner the large sum of $241,000 His size, height, and color are :given, but probably all who have an interest in such matters, are already informed as to bis general appeardn ce.The meusuroments of the different portions of his frame ave also given, but which would not interest the general reador, suffice it to say, his usual weight was 1100 fos.and his hoight about 15 3-4 hands.\u2018That his struet- ture pointed more to great -ppiver, than Lo olegance of form.Great speed was nevor claimed for him, 2.48 being his maximum, but it is claimed for him, that his ancestry and posterity both combined, are sufficient to give him the bighest award in the estimation of the public.It :has been n fow years since\u2019 his progeny have beun introduced into the Eastern Townsbips, and as fret, few if any of that blood have coms to servico here, but for symmetry, style and action, they ave highly spoken of.Greded with the \u201cMorgan\u201d blood, product will, doubtless, be superior for general purposes, combining fair size.strength, great power of endurance; with speed and amiability ol\u2019 tempor, and reat endrgy of chiitacter.The Morgan \"blond ET, much! diluted;-yet there-is he Jus found a brood m thé marked traits of the origi tin Morgan.\u201d There is ons al hi in this Township, (owned by Mr.uk PH Hoard,) known familiarly \u201ca4\u201d « dy Kollam.\u201d \u2018She \u2018was fermotiy owned by a Mr.Kellum of Vt, and sulso- quently by a.Jerry Drew, and for spy; eral years was driven by the late Dr.Cheney of Stanstead.She has there fore become a noted animal, and with the oxcaption of \u201cold Znck,\u201d probably her equal has not boenifound withih a radins of ity ailes.She hagsbon Tiard sovvice is now oh apd rm bnt oxhibits\u2018\"ihoré\u2018rerve \u2018nid spirit, than is often.Toubd in a young horse, She has raised two horse coliy\u2014aibo Mr.Heard has ownbd herby I bletontian sive, which give.promisd 0 of great value, - As to the origin of the \u201cJustin Mor gun\".there have bean i: and at this dato it i not likelytl roliablo account can be obtained but I propose to give in\u2018dfotha of tho Journal, a statement whi published in an Amerioan Aer eal ls go abs sa fodr yon, -whs- tof 11 sud.The horses, \u201cHumbletoniuns, \u201cPatel + encilidd \u2018bossion ng {ise Cu A | front stops mornings if you don't lop that for convenience of doing the work, L Tbe Mops, meet ad Poriley lon the:oveningavas well attonded consid erfhg (hu weather, - ESpotiéfius, bocitsë tions, rang apd\u2019 Thusie, all contrfbu- Led fo 1) e opjoymont « of.the ovening.Mr.loss the other night.got \u2018choked t death.alto stuble.They were tied with chaîné near each other and j in lying \u2018down got strangled.Mr.John Wadleigh, of South Bolton, whose burn, hay &e., were destroyed by fire this winter, at an estimation, of about.1000 dollars loss, hus experi- onced- the truthfulness of the adage, that \u2018trouble seldom comes aloue,\u201d death for.many.weeks.causo for thankfulness.guods for O.Pheip's store, says réport.\u2018The store is closed and the Councillors there for the present.\u2019 Tathain, at Dillington, others exposed fully known.Laiest reports say.0 Phelps is feeling quite\u2019 caution, bol by caution and vaéoina- \u2018tion tù prevent.the spreading of: the disease.Sugar \u2018raking is now the days), doings, although some predict a short or sénson.4 ton committed suicidé on Tuesday last, by hanging himself in his barn.Le js said that the death of his aged mother, who.was killed by falling through \u20184 trap door, and the loss of his shop and part of his.dwelling house by fire, had brought on.mental \u2018disorder.He was much respocted.The verdict\u2014 died by bis own hand.\u2014 Gazette, \u2014\u2014\u2014; - Vermont News\u2018: Abigal Beers Seymour of Vergen nes, died on_the 20d inst, in her \u201cone: bandreth year.Gov.at the Centennial.on the cars, visitiag patients, ole.a worthless cur\u2014ZXz.i proliging family of boys.are for of \u2018them; the oldest bo two years old, year, and the two youngest two, weeks |- old.' At the St: Albans butter mai last Tuesday, the altendance was good, the receipts large, and the market active, with prices a shade lower thao last week.We quote dw butter at from thirly to thirty-four cents, aud gilt-edge at thirty-tive vents; \u2018one or two dairies sold as high as thir ty- six cents per pound but were havdly sufficient fo ale, a quotation.There only} do not wish anybody to do anyulfing naughty, but if they do 1 want to \u201d luis suggested thi if sume folks ab sive Lo do something extraordinary to celebrate the centennial -your, they \u201chad etter pay their dobts,\u2019 drawback to baving movey is tha uid golg to do\u201d with\u201d it\u201d \"We have observed this ourself; tell them.\u2014 Norwich Bulletin.CoxsUMPTION,\u2014l'here is ne disease; 50 ctomiïon, and 8 baîtisk to SE the world, as.this; yet :it nearly always starts from a neglected cold, when you have a cough as you value your lifo, pf it at once, by using Wingate: 8 Primo ie- Troches.\u201cHu Ad lish people during the lust financial year incroased their.cosjsum ption | of tea, coffeo and tobnceo, and diminished shown by tho customs and excise ve coipts.The country has got a plus; \u201chui caonot Pe-remarke, was n few years ago, that they hive culties.Numerous instances are on record whi Dr.Keves Cough Balsam has restoM health rave that | choThORE Sert din ARIA do plo?duce any effect.A Hero's Dsara.\u2014Jobti Chid ÿ foreman of & quar, 1 Gront met death recontly in a Tanner wh makes his name worthy of a high.Ail ys Rothe ar od of SAD EE Ve n= minent, Chiddy lenped upoñ the li ihg and rolled the stone out ot the wily, sacre UT sn ss nuontion, only asa gon ase) fuck.|: tat Pr strike Fe hl + n | aod rlied; art al en to wa RRC pil JS Jaya sai Luv Tay lor mot with quite 4 -À \u2018voke of threv years old stpors enined ue 85 dollars |\" his young wifo lying at the point of [ But lately |- hopes are-entertained of her future re- | covery for which there is abundant Mr.William .Phelps, of Bolton For-| ; ost, died of small pox-last-Sunday, the contagion being brought\u201d ina box of ordered the road changed, that people traveling that way would not need go A young man named Spinièy, Tiv- ing in the vicinity.bas the digoäde\u201d now, and a family, of.the numesof before the nature of bhe disease*bécome unwell and | fears he is \u201ccoming down\u201d with small | Pos.People should, take every prez \u2018Eastern Fownghips News, EI Surcre \u2014Mr.J.H Rice, of Comp- Peck has appointed Hors Clark of Rutland, Vermont's historian PODE MEN or WEE Rivets | now - ; D a boy of'20, making frequent journeys; {| 4 93 yours old, and steps oft\u2019 us light.ay, (Lr costs as: much in this state to koép a dog u year as it would to taker half a dozen good newspapers, jet We: never knew a family too poor to keep, Samuel Kaiser of Stowe, has quite the second less than a { A very clever woman has said, \u201cTy know ail about ÿ.À.Au oxchubge remarks that \u201cone php every body wants to now, what you | they usudlly,[.want to know about the first of (hel month and have an unpleasant way of \u201ca soming around andyselting onrypur Cel their use of intoxicating bev orages, us [i til drunk themselves out.of their \u2018 (1 THEW STORE | g buse Ravin, «0.IR re At prices\u2019 surprisingly\u2019 able Goods.fresh from market, und Are.now.: rendst0, supply + alléor Bu HOLT -& COLÉY.a Derby.Tine, Vt.March 18.1876.77 | erty: articles, |- off for eash.\u2018l'erms\u2014$10 and/tirïder, \u2018cas: ; G months approved notes, ord per cent.ole as th HLCOX, SALE AT AUCTION.FL be gold at Publje sidence of P.B.\u201d mile East of Sianstead Plain, on FRIDA TA APRIL 21st; 1876, at 1 0'clock, PM.the following | !prop- 4 Cows, 1 Fat Cow, 3 Lwo years old Hetiers, 4 Yearlings, 1 yearlin, ford Bull, 1 six years old Mare, 1 old Colt, 2 two yeurs old Colts, 1 yearling Colt 2 Shoat.Sow & 8 pigs.1 pair Double Harnesses, 1 Single Driving Harnesgy/{.1 Buggy Wagon, 1 \u201cdouble Farm Wagon.à 1 Single Sleigh, 1 pair Traverse, SledE, 1 Buffalo Robe.1 Banner Sewing Machine.Also, 20 bus.Buékwhéat.50° bus, jOats, and 50 hus.piged Provendel ai aiid \u2018other 3 Gver 810 C re- one ing Bere-|\u201d : our yrs, E.A.BALDWIN.\u2019 Auction _ Staistead, Apr il3,.187 G; BODWELL, ,.1° Aoi wn i ad gr ,} à 414 cer «fe \"LUMBAGO.\u201cCoNsTAPA: \"Ve have liundted Send Postal \u20acatd fo Line.y \u201c To: Coler .Butter Use Wells, Richardson & Co\u2019.8 : GOLDEN mi Extract of Annitto! 1 The Golden Color 0 be given the year round.\u2018 \u2018for.1Pricé Sl\u2018petPhbkigé.Drpggist, and hy CARPENTER & PARSONS.Rock Island; Q., and Je; To FLING, PR Thy a ++ \u2018JüneB Butter Fol sale by Druggists: Merchant and Dealers-in Dairy Supplies.; \u2014_\u2014\u2014 +.IDO.Fou suffer PILES, YON.COLA a cnet\u2019 | TF 50, Ce Co TY #54, PEITENGILLS \\ - \u201cÀ WONDERFUL- DISCOVERY! : biA parelytvégetable - ebmipound! not doctored with posionous liquors, being dry\u2014: \u2018tio a gentle cathartic and effective £ toulc\u2014sure; to cure some of thé most®éommon.and painful diseases that baffie medical skill; PILES, KIDNEY QoupLATNES] GRAVEL, TION.fu wil pi ue can by the most eminent chemists and by the best practical farmers.= \u201c PRICE LIST ; Pint bottles, - 50- cts.Quart bottles.018, ; ertied e Ares.; Mars: | by ail x: x réa nue SETURL ES Hkai 5 ap GE 4 di +8 For some reason or other the Eng.A og gol Teo ficher SOM.) ek of all ae Talley to isda /I,W.NURSB, & DEALERS MW.7; 0 COFFINS, &.OASKE : 0 pricesand inal pyless)) «, AWD pul nace; Aves of fuailshed te opdaie= actes he large: asso of nice laites aûd cad Ea Ronn fe A DR hl Rob Island.: .ee mien So Tie) Tha rath of promis W goed 1 stom «qi Pain Reif ef\u2014itte ét) Bsa $10.00 vence in ; ne Ke err y y sach nds.ab eu dt Stas oe oy 5 ss Vole: nd ro than th a ii Bhan , arret LOGS n HS Ce je wis] ut it i : pis a So sha Fa ne hi ' Satis 410 plea pe oni iE HEN 42h pa > | Badk* Sache 1bis w thiout sédimeut, taste or mel, 1s : 3 pure.tense, ermanent, economical, and as harmless as salt.;.It adds five gents per.pound to the value of Butter.and three cents per, pound te the value of Cheese.\u2018Indorsed by the Dairymen\u2019s Asçociation; À rabièts, Border for G ; Fe Pour 5 Et private pra fe\u2019 \u201ctia © the blood, Chronic C \u2018ompl and A'perfect Renovator Tego es of D ie me mh pacte, es = (a pue - a a ex y EE Fe 48 CK nips Rs d une ed er EE or rd ; th Crs a a tig abi ofthe i STAN STEAD WESLEYAN dates 3.M:HIAGAR.MAL Aa Fro , | Le ! ere | N34 =] 50020117 \u2018omeaita 2 sv za fre A ~ A al = \u201c |\u201d smn GENERAL BANKING soot Cio Hier ed Eh ie Piséouat Dé Ti Astrmichs cot SIERTING Exc.zens nogotiable, (hroughout neat Brit > réland, for anÿ sum.\u201d Banks.\u2018Interést i of sits\u201d by\u201d rig COE \u2018upwards.at,5, por cent.Pers: Sa Compounded half yeurly, and may be raw! at a time, with: interest oom tien Font of deposit.sti] bank urs \u2018 Saturdays on ' ériday à nd w a eveñinge, the vu Gus wT deposits, \u201cPUBLIG/ NOTICE, , es THE \u2018whdersignetineviritr Fecentiy \u2018àc- quired control ; of the FITCH | BAY HEARSE for the enguing spectfnlly aftnounce to \u2019 \u201cthe Shareholders, andthe public generally; that.be keep constantly an hand & \u201corigines sortment of 7° 1 La Cred Coffins anc be ets, | which will be fitted ip \u2018tu tiie \u201clatest a + COFFINS & CASKETS.gldou fief order on short notice.share of publie: Lan tant aneoy rant Ene 45.\u2018 | \u2018@anite \u201cnda rble Peary \u2018siynk eXecated Tao oF dtl 070,7; À 1 F ik With tbe best of stock and 5 both Artistic and Mechhuiénl, J | ders for anything ih my: parts oftthé conntiyd Jay Las Oca remplir Ana gurantee 3 e7pr ab; \u201cpat Si] care hey are t desi tl Eig ied Dr, H pe pre J par and none.ut the ue dru are pid a parts.of \u2018the.world, Wingaic's Blood Purifiers.Fs Skin Ded ir se Sin pre EI re info\u2019s Sts Piéeséii safe Thran reas?for ÉSISAK ous\u2019 Ailments 3 écoutés uffering ; ho years, Prica; qe a oe omen a ed ills he get ceria wad pes in, operation Rg : Pte #5 Cunt rid Boe! : mic ari si Erin emirate Soong No the Papacy, fee pe rien ion ni Ror ingate\u2019# Dyspe gE A able.= ory remodies.a Public Speak and all Erritation of the Throat] crs and Singhs wii er am) ENTS PRR Jog.0 XY h 1, pre J , TS © ir Ea = a Ati \u2018 tes Sa re ou a The 54e Ci eet id 01 #| | poet \"AGENTS IN LONDON:-Allinneé &N atiénat i AH dd nd 1ssé Lib A save Bank\u2019 Depatimiont | 8 Ts receive | a most approved style, at the lowest So?è sible pricés and dilivered \u2018on shartnotice.|: Perse to | patronage Pe dl.) sia GL FFORD 7 \"|\" amomoE\u2019 \u201cTAYLOR 5 superior ¢ talent, fiw i ile gd fat 1% } Suid alli Jl ns onts Hi an at cu at = 13 clearness to.i | / ; ANY 0 geri Te Rae fe 3 ih EEL Jr # Horde & Baikiiig Ea tka ants his \u2018nade\u2019 th Thotedsd Dey ars on alli clashes in have prompt attention.\u2018algo; Pets .TEA6E 9 ain, Me Oh p ee al 032245 \u2018Contisrent die Fos jean Would; d'e-t}:cuUH dix Se diye soir goss Bute\u2019 ew app pliant for Life Inka ach po lio); Lheopeisons iu a are issu.one X 2 NFA .a de Sud, roconsigerog.her ils er le A or a > ;, COLLEGE; appre il der \"by-taw and Probibilors an, , bat Hoither.ein remet Eos Is ri TANSTEAD, ea w- Wh ey amor Tein minenses Wodacsda id ts ATH 4 A.5 sshd GY geil pre a CODEINE rie Eee ony -péatéthe Wrohibilekz act Mut in vniñis CLIT ae we BL ; I\u2019 orne sors Six coudes of LE 4-1 des \u201cB ASTER) Qu &9 Fort \u2018for which uch, WA hs due w our |, A ; .a .i \u201c| Preparatory, Commercial, ge Ere} mem shenis te foHE i Temperance \u2018coûncillors and their \"H OLT & coLpw, A olleglate (for, young Eee diet art dS IgE do Gtk sie © ; friends, A A ait ta ' , tor Sgn weeks.Board wit Jarniied odo: irr.vanieat ÉRiat- à Con LE iy i -* {room erweek.Lightand washing | a Glee pute dense se at , 506 extra Reauetionity co) cases dd |\" ¢ i Hogi ikadiak 5 Phi ner on April 6th, was well attonded 4 4 ab dae rt a J to sons and daughters of, inisters.\u2018fus au \u201chiv 0d] & London & obe, ; and interdsting, Throo prizes weve Fair Bai al.Mavi Drawing and Dr * 1 fusurasce Co.Lrg given for.the best rocitntions, first to sion tore, Derby.Lilo, vt.mal ranches : iin fe q a Er i fr.a\u201c wun 2 Teel Specta) classes Form bas sept 1+H6 Di a second bitin A.Pousloy .cu a 2 reg lt desiring oe Schools el v.03, 343 0 an ie Bert.The Association in \u201c Have fille à thé ume with How: \u2018and deair-4: or clrewlara and, futher, JIpfarmation, | eop ples ae bus A demon Sd dy uted olin ith; bee pô EE New York, and Subuleghe Aunpal ata a & OU 4 ae 48 30,4948 ie ga i regaives! forthe surp! Past Kane res pc: Ed pre +4 ng th rfpur co tess and.y pas ni Les stands g of tl ses Fk eer heligyes, oe a gan ve \u2018elice\u2019 nrégn 3 sxajams or res i es JOUTOE At of this class of ins we ei th \u201cDividends (so LAlk SE Ton Tiis| abies pau bt lis premini de Provisienada in the, premids orhe ent \u2018year\u2019s claims, by-d and for expensus ay, dy of \u2018th Mg thi wed scesta Wb bxctas of Hip #(o in called I setup by te ae shaw Laburdnce japan arte eu dÉcack jours \u201cThe town favle \u2018able shows what was the.Dividend of 1826.ou.thirty-three Cid topaiy Chie tavae dior, the: éd vel y= Fg ad séif ant ét er r mb; Labs hi.Sait! persons, With g : SOR fits se a purely Bast Gen Ta any aay portion Sues ug, or en hs \\ Hie a.oh {| Anan She irs bore Suir a a ot ta ONE fée rs Gh ® object so gts u ed vu ï propor è ET.BY JAMES NQUTAGMERY, .Re ime a) ster suns disponse serencr ; And * moons emparadise the night; co ; À mafutorcd age, vistas, valor, ath, © The wandering mariner, whose eyes ex- ; .The whalihieat isles, the most enchanting To Views sore realm s0 beautiful and fair, + \u201cNor breathes the spirit of a purer air; ee hr in eter trecables te that pols; - For n tal fand ot heaven's peculiar grace, ° ritag race, - There ls a Spot of earth supremely blest, dearer, sweeter spot than all the reat.\u2018Where man, creation\u2019s tyrant, casts His sword and sceptre, pageantry and : rid \u201cWhile in te softened looks, benignly ! n The sire, the son, the husband, brother, friend.: Hare woman reigns; the mother, daugh- Strew with fresh flowers the narrow way : of life! .: In the clear heaven of her delightful eye, An angel-guard of Jove and graces lie; \u201cAround her knee domestic duties meet, And fireside pleasures gambol at her fect.Where shall that land, that spot of earth : be found?Art thou a man?\u2014a patriot?-lookisround ; nl thou shalt find, howe'er thy footsteps That laid thy country: and that spot thy home.; Feeding Grain to Cows._ At-the recent Dairy Convention in Illinois, the Presidont, Mr.Faville, said: The question of feed for the a dairy cow is &0 important that TL trust you will pardon me for taking time to urgé it upon your attention.Breed is portant, but feed much more so.\u201c\u201cPersous about engaging in dairying \"look over the reports from this association, or reud the report of some dairy \u201cinthe agricultural papers.They Bee 80 many cows kept and from them so ;, much money made, and they seem to .forget all the rest.They go on and : get the required number of cows, and when the end of the year comes they - are obliged to divide the profits by two, for the reason that they have not well.considered the business in all its détails.Many men (I will not say .dairymen) seem to think anything is - good enough fora cow, the warm side of a rail fence good enough shelter, and a chance to feed at a straw-rack, with an occasional dressing of marsh bay and a chance to run.in the standing corn-stalks, good enough care and feed for the cow.They seem to feel mn: away.The horses and hogs mist.have, all, the grain, and leave the cows to take care of thomselves.\u2018These are, in my opinion, very mis- \u2018taken notions, for it costs only a little nove to késpa cow well than in the mapuer I have described.Indeed, it coats.only a little more to keep a cow - \u201cupon grain than upon hay, Exam.ple:\u2014It will take one acre of good 16 fornish winter fodder for a \u2018cow.The samo acre if planted to corn and properly cultivated; will not Iy farnish winter fodder, but will » furnish grain enough, if fed with the \u201c-.stalks in winter and the pasturage in summer, to give us a good flow of .milk during the entire milking seasun, hile the hay would have done little Tiore than sustain the animal life.\u2018The difference of cost, then, in the two methods of feeding, is the differ- \u2018ence of expeuse in raising an acre of rass'and äh.acre of corn.We have tho same investment for land, aud it -i#.6nly the difference in laber, and when woe strike the balance between the cost and profit, we shall find a lurge balance in favor of the grain.\u201d A 33 a ES.i a.a TL An intelligent stock-raiser saya: The points that indicate a good cow are discernable in the calf, and why \u2026\u201d not?This may stagger some dairy- ;,men,:but this is just what we wish to dé.A wholesale slaughtering of - = @alves in the spring is wrong.A calf \u201c will show a good milk-mirror, as well \u201808 a cow; a healthy, thrifty looking :and strong loin as well asa cow.And ese points make up the cow in time.-\u201cLèt the breed be what it may, this is r experience in the matter.A calf worth ten or fifteen dollars should not - \u201cbe killed for the lack of judgment in © gélecting.\u201d \u2018REMEDY FOR SMALL Pox.\u2014We + give the foliowing recipe, as we find it, \u2019 ont any endorsement, to be tried : not should the occasion occur, as liose-interested may \u201cchoose.A cor- i indent of the Stockton (Cal.) Herd.Writes as follows : \u2018herewith append a recipe which \u2018been used to my knowledge in \u201c- bas \"+ \"hundfeds of cases.It will prevent or =\u201c 80$6 tbo emall-pox though the pittings - areifilling.Itwill also cure scarlet wer.Here is the receipt as I have sed:it; and cured my children of scar- -\" lot 'féver; hore it is as T have used it , À cure tho small-pox; when learned phyaiciiin said the patient must die, he has:been cured.Sülphate of zine, one grain: fox &love (digitalis), one grain; half tea.poonful of sugar : mix with two table- -spdôlfals of water.When thoroughly 4 mi%ed, ddd four ounces of water.Take a spoonful every hour.Either this tef¥ible didbase, .+ Professor (10 freshman)\u2014\u201cWhat is error.= : PT ue \u201cCountry bomes 4b, yes! Bpmem- | man from the onuntry, when next you \u2018a thousand aches avd pains, grain fed to cows is almost about her to give suitable orders and simply with ignorant servants.It is to be attended to twenty-four hours ascertain what cold meats there are, and into what dishes they can be contrived ; to examine the date of the various eggs ; to determine, if the habit of living is not luxurious, whether the dinner demands to be enriched by a pudding, or whether it is already rich cnough tospare the costlier dish, and accept a basket of fruit for desert\u2014in short, to see that there is no waste and always plenty.ner either, any slight thing in tbe family where much depends on little, and the provider must think twice, and think some days in advance of her requirements.The way in which she finds herself obliged to think is not always agreeable, but its results are, She might, perhaps, let us say, prefer \u201cpoultry \u201cfor dinner, both to please her own pulate and that of others, or even for the display of her table, ifeompany is to be present atit.The most that poultry will do, however, is to answer for one dinner, and be warmed for breakfast next day.But a roast of beef will be a presentable Piece de resistance for the dinner at which n guost assists; next day the unde1-cut in fine slices, browned in its gravy and garnished, is a sufficient dish fora home dinner so-called ; on the third day the remnants of the = piece make a good rechuffe: and on a .disease will disappear in twelve hours, fourth day a family soup, with vegeta- + For a child, smaller dose according to bles is to be served from the bones, to Age.It cotntrios would compel their say nothing of the hash, with potatoes, physicians to use this, there would be from tho orts and ends.Thus at the : lo need \u2018of pest-houses.If you value |#rme price it becomes her duty to \u2018 advice affd'ezpertétice, use this for have the beef; and that being only a circle?\u201d Freshman (after much re.be seen, goes through life ns hand: Conntrified.ber them, young man and yoang wor hear that afflicting phrase whispered behind your back: \u201cHe,\u201d or \u201cshe,\u201d is so \u2018*\u2018countrified\u201d~\u2014al} bocanse your shoes are not tighter than the skin of your feet, because your gloves will batton, and your clothes are made for comfort ! Remember, then, what conn- try homes of the right sort mean.\u2014 They mean [cleanliness and quiet.\u2014 Room to Jive your own life and think your own thoughts, Immunity from your city friends, and, consequently, longer.and happier life.They mean plenty of blue sky and all the sunshine you want; \"and fres, sweet winds and pure waters, and a world of other lovely things, for which the city can furnish no equivalent.Think of these things, and perhaps you won't mind so much being called *countrified,\u201d But this being outwardly countrified (when the term is well deserved), which bas so much to do with everybody\u2019s reprobation of the epithet, is not a thing which comes exclusively of living out of the city.It is simply one form under which bad laste, or want of taste, of intelligence, of a sense of the fitness of things, manifests itself.He who exhibits bad taste in the country, will not change bis nature by going to the city.The vulgar are alike vulgar in all places, and amid all surroundings.There are as many opportunities for cultivating true refinement in the country as there are in the city.It all hinges upon a person\u2019s own degree of intelligence and self-respect.A true gentleman is neither conntry-bred nor city-bred.Both are cosmopolitan.But there is no such stickler for good taste in externals as nature.You may read her lessons at every hour of the day, in every changing hue and every fleeting shadow, from dawn to dark; and if to be countrified means, among other things, to be in harmony with nature, Union.Housekeeping.There is nothing more common than to hear the tasks of bousekeep- iug mentioned slightly, as if even a doll could attend to the duties of home, feed a family, keep rooms in order, entortain guests.But it one only said to think how \u2018countless and how onerous those duties really are, more respect would be paid to the faithful effort to perform them, and an added reverence extended to the mother who is also the housekeeper.Let us look, or rather let us catch a glimpse, at a few only of these duties.In the first place, the housekeeper is nsually the marketer; she has to know of whom sbe can buy the choicest joint, the freshest vegetables, and the richest fruit at the best rate; she has to know the ruling prices of the season; sho has to bo able to judge of the quality of what she buys; and let it rain or shine, the houschold has fo be fed, and she is to do it.She has then to invent and ordain a system under which her work shall be done thoroughly, sud her hours\u2019 and their appointed event shall regulate themselves like clock-work.She is daily to visit her kitchen, moreover, inspect closets, saucepans, boxes and barrels, if she has no harder work to do there and is obliged to have all her wits be ready for the emergencies that may arise with stupid or with malicious or no slight duty:to look over the larder, and to look carefully, to ascertain if the bread is to be renewed\u2014a thing beforp needed (no pun intended;) to Nor is the simple ordering of din.which-the second takes out of it.compared 10 the ingenuity required for breakiasts.The getting up of passable meals out of tho scraps of past banquets will be confessed by any economical soul that has tried it a vexation to that economical but am- quired by all w bitious soul.t All this may not be so elegant a description of work as the painting of pictures,the writing of poems, crocheting and netting and beading of pret\u201d ty trifles, clad the while in fine wwil- that haont ots, You if all this was not attended to, there would be no painting or crocheting possible.In fact, good housekeeping lies at the foundation of from which all civilized}life rises; and theon in mid-air is to receive plaudits, disregarded.\u2014 Harper's Bazar, obtain 4 firat look at the animal when then let us glory in it |\u2014Christian- gation can find him another house.same story, every day for a year, you would end .by believing him.\u201d\u2014 [Burke.\u2014Procisely; you yourself would be an idiot by that time.\u2014[The Graphic.said to his friend: \u201cI could play the lover better than that myself\u201d roplied: \u201cThen why in Heaven's name don't you ?\u201d $1143 promised to pay it in two installments.Last week, he forwarded 811, and promised to send the other $43 as soon ns the times got botter.\u2014 [Norristown Herald, girl on a windy day.P.G.looks up archly, and remarks: \u201cMy face is very cold, isn\u2019t yours?\u201d and blushes sweetly at finding it the contrary.\u2014[Harvard Lampoon.nature: \u201cSome rich folks is mighty mean ; when I'm done they just give me three cents or so, and walks off, I tell you what, if God was quick-tem- pered, some folks would get hurt.\u201d an almond-ey: Nev., the other day.\u201cMe hold four klings and a lace; Melican man hold all same time four laces and a kling ; whole woek washee gone likee woodbine,\u201d church\u2014\u201cWhat a powerful sermon! I was never before 80 impressed with the duty and privilege of giving freely.I am determined to do better, and to send, this very week, another silk dress to my daughter.\u201d wrestled for a long time with a ve tough piece of oak, on which he had beon unable to make any impression, AND OBES, SEAL ¢ BEAVER and at last burst out with the impre cation, \u201cDom thoy pigs that didn\u2019t eat thee when thou wast an acorn,\u201d ject, \u201cDensity of Bodies.\u201d (who measures over six feet) to a one instance of weekly und yearly small-gized student: \u201cIf I were in the doing, the careful housekeeper, it will 8ir and falling, and you were directly under mealso fallin sir, you could got out of my way 7 the first puts money in her Lusband's posket by ber good management, Nor is the ordering of dinner to be buppiness.It is the substructure if he who hangs the dome of the Pun- he who lays the foundation to uphold the stupendous structure is not to be Farvon Mobe or SELECTING Horses.\u2014The purchaser of horses for the French army always endeavors to he is tranguil and in the stable; notes if the animal supports itself equally well on all its legs, and, if one} seems to yield, specially examining it; attention is then directed to the largeness of the pupil of the eye, which ought to be more dilated when in the stable, than when exposed to full light.After the animal has been led out of the stable, the eye ougbt to be aguin examined to observe if the pupil bas contracted ; if not, the sight is vision, feign to strike the forehead with the hand.Ifthe hollow over the eyes be profound and the temple gray, old age is to be concluded; wounds staggers, and, when the end of the nose presents circular scars, it may be concluded the horse has been twitched with a cord to insure his quietness while being shod or having bad to submit to some painful operation.ré on A calf should never be allowed to suck if it is possible to avoid it.As soon as its coat is dry it should be taken from the cow and put into a stall next to her, where she can see it.This is better than separating them moved entirely to where the cow cannot bear it.A calf may be taught to drink in one lesson if patience is used, and it bas not sucked the cow.It should have fresh warm milk for a week, then warm half-skimmed milk for a time, and finally warm skimmed milk.While the weather is cool, the milk should be warmed and given = little sweet ; well boiled linseed meal gruel is an excellent addition to the milk.\u2014\u2014\u2014 et \u2014\u2014 Don't imagine that yon can correct sand is not prominent in u desert.\u201cIsn't yonr husband a little bald ?\u201d inquired one lady of another.\u201cThere isn\u2019t a bald bair on his head,\u201d indignantly replied the lady.The wives of India no longer burn themselves to death when their husband dies.Christianity teaches them that it is better to settle up the estate and go for another man, An old Dutchman freeze his nose.While thawing the trost out he said: \u201cI haf carry dat nose fordy year, unt hè nefer freeze hisself before.I no understan\u2019 dis ting.\u201d An Illinois preacher, says the Detroit Free Press, who believed that fire insurance was defying the Lord, is now living in a barn until his congre- \u201cIf an idiot were to tell you the After a play a young Frenchman ' \u201cShe A man who contracted a debt of Junior out driving with a pretty A boot-black's discovery in human \u201cWhat's seo play poker,\u201d remarked denizen of Tucson, Fashionable lady, coming out of A Gloucestershire peasant had Class in natural Philosophy.Sab- rofessor \u201cMeotion)=-\"A round, strmght lin & 3 hote 1e: Ci mél\u201d gt \u2018ne Sly as the careless one who orders Not if you wore coming horizontally, hwr pdaltey ant is dont with it; snd ]eir\u201d Class laughs, pro feeble; others, to test the power of about the temple suggests atiacks of altogether, unless the calf ¢an be re- all the evils in the world.A grain of Boys do from Yeuths from Youths Over Coats, $4.00 - Mens Thick Boots D.8.& I.nn Mens do Single Sole & Tap, $2.50 Mens Coarse Fine, $3.75 All Wool Pauts and Vests.$3.50 Double width Beaver, $1.75 And a large assortment of PILOTS, BEAVER, DIAGONAL, TWEEDS, AND WORSTED GOOD Ss, FLANNELS, UNDER CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, COLLARS, TIES, OVER SHORS, FELT BOOTS, And in fact everything in Gents and Boys Clothing and Furnishing Goods, but mean what we say.as you will see by g do you think, examining the quality of Goods and Prices.ALL RIGHT! FOUND AT TANT, And we guarantee it to be the bess Washing Machine in the Lomiales.THE STAR WASHER DEWITT PATENTA few Reasons why this is Superior to all other Mashines: va yr il she time and ex] re .It saves all the time and_e ooden washers, Br hand rubbing, as it washes and bolls at the same e - It washes the most delicate of Laces, Fino Fabrics of anygmalterial, Priats or Wooles goods without the slightest wear 4.It will wash bed quilts possible manner without bunching the eot- ten, 5.There are no acids or injurious mixtures used with this Mashine te rot or dis color the clothes; but, on the coutrary, they remain clear and brillians and do not require bleaching.6.lt saves in a short time in the wear sufficient te pay for itself.7.It makes uo slops in the room, and therefore can be used in tbe drawing- room er kitchen, 8.And best ef all reasons, it does met wear the life and patience out of the woinen on washing days, for a child ean use this Washer.The work is seen dens without muss or trouble, and the ladies remain cheerful awd pleasant, with a smile to greet every one.A cross husband, s bad dinner.a freiful wife, a tyraamnical servant.and hungry crying children are never seen in the house where the Star Washer is msed.Parties can get this Washer by applying to CHAS.A.XIMPTON, Reck Island, Q.P.O.Address, Apple Grove, Q.Stanstead, Nov.32, 1875.$0m3 Co-Partnership Notice.AVING admitted MR.SAMULL PENNISTON asa partner in wy business at Stanstead Junction and &an- stead Plain, the business will hereafter be conducted at both places under the name, étyle and firm of George &#Penniston.WM.GEORGE.Referring to the above notice of Co-Part- nership, we beg to announce to our friends and former patrons of W.George, that we have returned from market where we persenally selected one of the largest and best Stocks of FAMILY GROCERIES ever brought to this seetion.We can confidently assure house-keepers and consum- ors that for lew prices and excellence ef goods, we defy in every way, competition.t is our intention to keep only the best classes of goods in our line, and te dispose of them st the lowest; living advance on cest, for cash, our motto being \u2018Small profits and quick Returns.\u201d Before you buy elsewhere give our goods an inspec- tien and ascertain our prices.GEORGE & PENNISTON, Stanstead Plain & Stanstead Junction, Family Grocerty Depots.N.B.We have on hand a large Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, which we intend selling balow cost in order to clese them out, as we intend goin out of the that line to make roem for zrocery Business on à large scale.G.& P.Jan.11, 1876.66 TAKE NOTICE, L.N.& R.GARDINE, Wit continue to carry on the Tanning & Currying Business, Harness making, and Boot and Shoe Business as former,y, and at the same slace.We nave en hand a good steck of HARNESSES, MALTERS, BRIDLES, te.Which will be sold at very low prices.Orders for any work in this line promst- ly attended to.Also, à good atock of Mens\u2019, Ladies, and Children\u2019s B- ots and Shoes, as low as they can be beught elsewhere The public are requested to call and see for themselves.L.N.& R.GARDINB-i£ Fitch Bay,Nev.12, 1876.Flour and Grain Store.of undersigned will keep always on hand a large Stock of the Best Brands of Flour.and will seil Wholesale or by the Single Barrel tojany ene wanting Flour.I shall also keep GORN and other grain for sale In any quantity.all for sale at very low rates and for cash only.Ihave come to the conclusion that I had better sell to the people cheap and get my pay.I have had enough of the other way ofdoing business.H.LOVELL.Coatieook, Dec.8, 1875.es mi BARGAINS | GREAT BARGAINS ! !; Owing to hard times we find ourselves in want of money, and to obtain it we bave decided to sell at a sacrifice for the Next Thirty Days, As will be seen by Lhe following pricos: Mens Over Coats from $5.50 up, Mens All Wool Suits as low as 97.50, 83.50 to 96.00, $5.50 to 812.00 COON COATS SKINS, at equally low prices.Remember we do not advertise fer fan, T.& C.O'ROURKE, esr ditto, DON'T TALK ABOUT EARD TIMMINS! For You can buv more Goods At A.T Foster's, 1.It will do any ordinary Washingin THSR In any ockher Store in tbe FOR LESS MONEY ! My Stock consista of everything usually to the clothes.er injury ec inthe neatesy EEPE in a Country Stere, Black and Colored Silks, Cambries and Priuta, 1 have a few Dress Goeds that will be seld OX XD AP.Misses, and Childrens Plain and Liquid Striped Hose, Ladies and Children Fleece Lined aud Kid Gloves, Ladies Under Vests and Pauts, Nubias, Lexington Hand Made Hoods, Ladies Collars and Cuffs, Faucy Ties and Silk Mdkfs, Felt Skirts, Table Linen, Weel Table}, Covers, Napkins,{Linon - Hdkis, Towelling Crashes, Bro, Bleached Cottons, sheaper than ever before, G Shirting Flannels, Outside andunder Shirts & Draw- ors, Buck, Kid, & Sheep Lined Gloves & Mit- ens.Overalls.Over Coats, & @lothing, Blue mixed Tun- and tear of clothes, fuel, soap, and labor Ladies, warranted full we Meas and Boys Long Tippets, Hats, Caps, and Furs, terrible cheap and ,alargefassertment of Horse Blankets & Lap Robes, received a large stock of fall aud winter U make a speciality of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Boots, Shees, and Rubbers.MENS D.8.& T.THICK BOOTS, These cannot be beat.Mens Kip and Calf Boets, Overshoes and Rubbers, Mens and Beys Rubber Beots Shelf Hardware of every description.Iam headquarters fer Carpenters Tools Of every discription, Baily\u2019s Pat.Iron and FURS, Wood Planes,ithe best in the World.and Rnbber Coats.BOILED AND RAW OILS, PURE WHITE LEAD, DOWNER'S KEROSENE OIL, FLOUR, every barrel warrented, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, GENUINE COD FISH, Sugar CORN-MEAL, Cured Hams, Porz.Lard, jFinnan Had- des, Sweet Potatees, Onions, Cape Cod Cranberries, Tea, Pure Java Coffee.both Roasted and Raw, Tebaoco, and Croekery Ware, cheaper You canbuy mers goods than at any ether Store in this Comtry.| gmith Mills, Sept.21, 1875.51 Derby Lia sO SO, 1875.ices, Glass Always on hand at prices that cannot be HOUSE PAINTING! HE subscribers would respectfully iu- form the citizens of Stanstead, Darby Line, and vieluity.that they are 7repared to do all kinds of HOUSE PAINTING, including Grains, to imitate all kinds of wood, Gazing, Glessing, Marbling, and hard weod; also, Kalsomining, Paper Hanging, Ornamenting.and painting Furaiture of all descriptions.We are willing to work Cheap, and will do all work entrusted to eur care in a thorough and workmanlike mammer.Orders left at the Rock Island House wiil receive prompt attention.J.W.LIDDELL, A.J.SEVERANCE.Rowk Islaad, Ost.27.1805.is THE CREAT SPECIFIC USE ,.| FOR INDIGESTION Liebeg\u2019s| | vcprpsia, LOSS OF APPETITE, Extract GENERAL DEBILITY, of And all Diseases of the Boef! |LIVER & KIDNEYS Recommended \u2018dy Leading Physicians.Sold by alljDruggiste and CouŒiry Dealers.60 NOW IS THE TIME | New Fall and Winter Goods at Knight & Cate\u2019s.WE the undersigned beg to announce to the public in general and our patrons in particular, that we have just goeds.consisting of a full line of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, GROCERIES, HARD WARE, CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Etc., Ete, Ete.We are now prepared to offer our full line of goods at a great reduction in prices.As we intend doing a cash business, w will guarantee to sell goods ten to twent y per cent.lower than the lewest.We are selling suits made fron: th est Canada Tweeds from eight to ten u llars per suit.Prints from eight to ten cents per yard.Please give us a call and satisfy yourselves as to the quality of goods and prices before purchasiag elsewhere, FLOUR, CORN, SALT, beat.KNIGHT & CATE.Buy any more Goods, You want to call into PIKE BROTHERS Quote Pr They have put them CLEAR DOWN! And intend to sei! Lots of Goods In the Next Sixty Days.It is worth your time to call and ses how cheap they are selling DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ready Made Clothing, Rememberthe plage, Old Spalding Store, ROCK MAA XD, \u2014 9 A Fresh Lot for sale atthe GILMAN Corner Maple Avenue.O0 : Roek Inland, Dec.9, 1478.chxryge.NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS.THE subseribers are in receipt of their extensive stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS In all Departments, censistingin part of ALL WOOL HOME-SPUNS, PLAIDS, in all côlers, BRILLIANTEENS, ALPACAS, BL'K CASHMERES, DRAPS d ete.LUSTERS, MERINOS, ALLWOOL POPLINS, \u2018WOOL SERGES, IRISH POPLINS, CRAPE CLOTHS, PERSIAN CORDS, BARATHEAS, Aud a full lige of PONSON, BONNET, ANDREA And other Silks.COLORED SILKS, SHAWLS, CLOAKINGS, And Sealtelles, Black and Brows Beavers, Carpetings, Ladies and Gentle- mene Furs, &c., &ec.J.B.DALY & CO.Stanstead, Plain, Oct.13, 1875.54 Dominion Wire Mattress! Elastic, Noiseless, Durable; ALWAYS RETAINS ITS SHAPE.A PERFECT BED.MANUFACTURED AND GOLD BY GEO.GALE, GALE'S MILLS, P.O.Address, SMITR'S MILLS, P.Q.38y1 Important to Inventors, Models Made, Crude Inventions Perfected and Patents Obtained in the United States, Canada, and Forelgn Countries.THOSE desiring the services of a reliable Mechanical Engineer and had fourteen years experience in Model making aud experimental machinery, and therefore give valuable assistance to those who are working out inventions.Examinations made before application to avold similar patents, if desired; thus enabling the inventor te alter his invention, or prevent further expense.Those desiring models made will only need send a rough sketch with an explanation of it.Every information given on application free.All business strictly confidential.No charge for service unless successful.Address F.A.WISWELL, Beebe Plain, Stanstead, % or Orleans Co, Vt.8T.LEON WATER BUILDING.Derby Line.be \u201c| here he will be happy to wait on his cus- Potatoes, &c.&c.five years as Solicitor vf Patents; he can reasonable prices.Ashes as usual, QTANSTEAD AND SHERBROOKE MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company.OFFICERS Hon, E.HALE, M.LL.C.President.A, G.WOODWARD.Sec\u2018y.-Treas.\u2014DIRECTORS :\u2014 Hon.E.Hale, M.L.C.G.K.Foster, Esq.Hon, J.G.Robertson, Wm.King, Esq: Cel.B.T'.Morris, Geo.Pomroy, Ësg Charles Allen, Esq.A.A.Adams, Esq.Eros Lebourveau, Esq.CAPITAL -=- = $343,498.98 Jhis Company is one of the oldest Mu- established in 1835.\u2018I'he smallness of its tual Company in tbe Province, and much SG\" Farmersin Stanstead Co, tnsure in your own Company.Patronize Home In- stitutious.The Mutual can\u2019t faill GEORGE POMROY, Esq.Agent for Stanstead.A.A.ADAMS, Esq.Agent for Barnston and Barford.S.C.BURNS, have a DEALER IN Marble and Granite Monuments, Marble cleaned as good as new.Works at Stanstead, Coaticook & Eaton.S.C, BURNS.\u2014AND\u2014 MACHINE SHOP.HE undersigned having purchased the There of Mr.\u2018l.B.Morrill in the CIRCULARS above business, wlil continue the same at , the TICKETS, Old Stand, Rock Island.Having procured some new Machinery, and having good patterns and experienced .workmen, he is prepared to do all kinds of ENVELOPES Job Worl BLANKS, prices.such as SHAFTING, 7 MILL WORK, He will continue the manufacture of the celebrated WOOLLEY PLOUGH, two sizés, SIDE HILL * ° ot hand, also for the old Woolley Plough.Particular attention given to repairing Threshing Machines, Horse Powers, Sawing Machines.&c.Sawing Machines built to order.J y Culitvators, Harrows.Harrow Teeth, HAND BILLS, Stoves.Hollow Ware, and Farmers\u2019 Boil- BILL HEADS, ers always kept in stock, I am an experienced Machinist, and will pay particular attention to that branch of the business.- All orders will receive prompt attention.JAMES HAY Rock Island, Nov.2, 1874.1505 FLOUR! FLOUR! &e.OLIVER GIBBS & CO., MONTREAL, styles of new Whelesale Dealers in FLOUR, OATMEAL .CORN MEAL, Le.GIBBS & Co.are Agents for a e number of the best Mills in Ontario sortment of the CHOICEST BRANDS of | style.Bakers\u2019 and Family Flour, comprising Superior Extra.Strong Bakers\u2019, Extra, Spring Extra, Fancy Superfine.Also, Patent Process and very superior brands of Missourt, Illinois and Minnesota Flour.Orders solicited.which will be filled at Accommodation Line.LF, ing the contract to East Hatley Sill fun a goof] team to meet all trains.for the conveyance of passengers and freight between said places.BENJ.MARTIN, Jr.Hatley, March 3, 1875.2 195,000.of the MONTREAL STAR One Hundred and Ninety-five Thousand Readers.\u201d which makes them the most widely circulated and influential newspapers published in Canada.Gsyi AGENTS WANTED.8 Sood responsible \u20ac sents painted to sell the DOMINION Wire MATTEESS.\u201cNE : For further particulars apply te PRINTING, GEO.GALE.Smith's Mills, Q.Smith's Mills, Sept.21, 1875, 8l REMOVAL.order.The subscriber has removed his MEAT MARKET to Rooms under the store of Messrs, Cass & Jondro, Rock Island, tomers.Cash pad for Beef, Pork, Hides, Butter, JOHN B.WOODROW.Rock Island.Jan.19, 1870.1189 SHINGLES! SHINGLES MLOCK SHINGLE, for sale at GALES MILL.Stanstead, June 29, 1875.39 choice stock of N.B.Soap exchanged for Grease aud J.W.GREENLEAF & CO.Rock ¥sland.March 21.1872, 87m American Auction Bills, Posters, AND OTHER PRINTING, Promptly executed at the DArtry Ling, SW.1268, F JOURNAL OFFICE.MAIN STRIET, ual Fire Insurance Companies in Canada, ROUK ISLAND, STANSTEAD, P.0.Office expenses and the safe and careful \u2018l'he Journal Office bas r mannerin which the business has been ed an addition to its Mac conducted enables the Company to take now supplied with the follow Ordinary risks ut as low a rate as any Mu- presses, driven by WATER P lower thun any Stock Company cau sufely GORDON \u20acARD AND BILL HEAD PRES do.which for speed and cle sion is unsurpassed by factured in the U.8.or Ennuda, CHROMATIC PRESS, Which prints, in a very perfect manner, To or Three Colors at Once, Stanstead Jan.10.1871.1306 ais designed to execute Color Printin \"SAVING IN COST over the usual tedious and expensive pre.\u2019 cess.This Press is also equally wal] g.: dapted for plain or one color Printing, arness of fimpres.And for Newspaper and Book Work w Now Cylinder Press, TABLETS.GRAVE STONES, &C., well adapted to do geod Printing.Designs furnished ad excecuted.Mable Also, A HAND PRESS, for Auction, \u2018Tops made te order.All kinds of Stained Bills, Large Posters for Races,Shows, &e A CARD CUTTER, With a supply of White and Colored @ Steck, which will be cut to any size desired, in large or small quantities, at low STANSTEAD [RON FOUNDRY sit ™™ * Cut to any size desired, ; Exhibition, Concert, Ball, &e.; Letters, Notes, Flys, de Municipal, Legal, Notes, Receipts, &e: PRINTED OR PLA A variety of styles aud prices, ; in good style, promptly and for moderate SHIPPING TAGS Printed or Plain.BILL HEADS, Latest styles on good paper.# ; REPAIRING, &C.STATEMENTS, Ou paper made for the purpose, LETTER HEADS, Single or double sheets Repairs for all these Ploughs kept on BANK PRINTIN G, RAILWAY PRINTING.PROGRAMMES, POSTERS ALL SIZES BILLETS &C.&C CIRCULARS, PRICE LISTS, CARDS, Etc, Ete, Recent additions of some of the lates Plain and Fancy Type, and have constantly on hand a large as- enable us to get up Printing in elegant REMEMBER! TUR PLACE 18 JOURNAL OFFICE.current market rates.1521y1 Statienezy & Blanks, We keep constantly on hand à stock of Stationery and Blanks, to suit the wants The undersigned havy- of all, comprising, in part: carry the mail from Legal Cap; Foolscap, plain or Ruled Massawippi Station to [Bill Cap; Letter Paper, plain or Ruled; Commercial Note, Plain or Ruled; Octavo Note, do; Envelopes, all colors and sizes; a lot of 10 in.Envelopes very - HE DAILY AND WEEKLY editions BLANKS.\u2014Comnissioners\u2019 Court; Mage, istrates\u2019; Bailifls'; Municipul; Deeds of Sale; Mortgages; Notes; Chocks; Ree have now (it is estimated) an audience of ceipts, &e., &e., on hand or printed to ALL ORDERS FOR STATTONERY, BLANKS, By Mair, Exvnress, or otherwis tended to promptly.3 Blank Books, Stationery, &e.230,000 SPRUCE.FIR, CEDAK| jist received at the Journal Off NOTE PAPERS, all sizes.su LINEAR NOTE, FOOLSCAP, ruled, LEGAL CAPS, WE gin coutinue our business at the SERMON BATH, Draughtsman, should apply to F.A.Rac hope.to moe neo np: INITIAL NOTE, late styles, Lo WIBWELL\u2019s Patent Agency.Mr.W.hns same.Wemake an article which has , ; ;- iven satisfaction, and shall continue to FABER'S PENCILS, the beat, urnish our patrons with first-rate Soap at FABER'S CARPENTER'S do.The Sranparp, CoLiEex, Scroon, and other PENS, by t+ = gross or dog: PEN HOLDERS, \u2018 RUBBER, &e., &e.ORDERSFEF'O Et | Alka good stock of Canadian and, ENVELOPES in vuriety, LEDGERS, JOURNALS.DAY BOOKS, BILL BOOKS, QUARTOS, RECORD BOOKS, MEMORANDUM BOOKS, NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS, WRITING BOOKS&e., de.All of which will be sold very low.° Ï LETTER HEADS, STATEMENSS wid GARD sum "]
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