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The Stanstead journal
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  • Rock Island :L. R. Robinson,1845-1998
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jeudi 14 mars 1889
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[" a z'< ge oe © \"?wm pe Stanstead ~e ; \u2014_\u2014 Established in 1845.The Stanstead Journal.L.R.ROBINSON, Publisher.Journal Building, Rock Island, Stanstead.U.8.Address, Derby Line, Vt.- \u2014.Terms: year, (advance payment), $1 00 pee 3 in pix monthe, ! 2 At the end of the yeur, re have too sent in single wra have th baer paid to on The label ¥ Keep watch of the number, and pay before the time expires, to save loss of papers.c-\u2014e \u2014\u2014 Job I'rinting Of all descriptions, from a card to a poster, tly and promptly exccuted, at moderate prices.Commercial printing a specialty.+\u2014e\u2014\u2014\u2014 Advertising Rates: » Square 1 week (12 lines), $1 00 6 each continuance, 25 1 Half-square 1 week (6 lines), 75 « ench continuance, .10 Transient advertising charged by the line, 10 cents for first insertion and 3 cents per line each subsequent insertion.One square one year, Special rates to business advertisers by the year.No ,objectionable ad- - vertisementa received, and nothing but legitimate business advertising solicited.7 00 «Business Cards.a a ee Doctors, H.0.RUGG, M D., 0.M,, Physician and Surgeon, Office in Hotel, Stanstead Plain.phone connections.Dr.T D WHITOHER, Beebe Plain, Vermont.Office at Johm Tinker\u2019s Post Office.l'elephone connections.RALPH M.CANFIELD, M.D., L.R.C.P.(Lond.) Uftice at Residence, two doors south of the Convent, Stunstead Plain, P.Q.Connected by Telephone, TOR JONES, M.D, CO.M.Hatley, Que.JOHN V/ McDUFEEE, C,M., M.D Physician and Surgeon.Stanstead Plain Que.Fost Office address, Derby Line.Vt ERASTUS P, BALL, Veterinary Surgeon.Graduate of Montreal Veterinary College Office at Lee Farm, Rock Island, Que, Telegraph nnd United States Post Offiee address, Derby Line, Vt.Tele Advocates.M F HAOKETT, Advocate, Solicitor, d¢ Stanstead Plain, Que.Will attend all courts in the District lectious a specialty.Co \u201cJOBN G FOSTER, Attorney at Law, Derby Line, Vermont.CHAS O BRIGHAM, Attorney at Law and Notary Public.Derby Line, Vt.Special attention paid to Collections.Prompt remittances made.H M HOVEY, ADVOCATE, Rock Island, Que.J.S.Post Office address, Derby Line, Vt JOSEPH L TERRILL, ADVGCATE, Sherbicoke, Que.Will be at Stanstead every Monday fure- noon.Will attend all courts without extru charge.C.M.Thomas, Registrar, will attend to my business in my abrence.Addrees all letters to Sherbrooke.Miscellaneous.THOMAS KIRK, Provincial Land Surveyor & Draftsman, Stanstead Plain.P.Q.Orders by muil promptiy attended to.F.L.GIBSON, Piano Tuner, St.Johnsbury, Vermont Orders taken at the JorryaL Offeo, A, I, MILES, Carpenter and Joiner, {Jobs of building taken at moderate rates) Way's Mills, Que H 8 HUNTER, HARNESS MAKER AND Ul HOLSTERER.Undertaker, Supplies Furnished.Stanetead Plain, Que.D.Cc.LIBBY K EEPS a geod weecitment of Caskets, Coffins end Uw ertaker's Sup plice, sll of which will le sold at low prices.Heurge furnished when req vireu.Rock Island, Oct.19, ~7.2178 HANEON EROS, Accouniants, Auditors, &c., , 178 St.Juimes St.Montreal.Municipal, Government and Rail,und De- tentures and Buuk Stock bought and sold.Special attention paxi tv the managment of Trust and other Estates, NEW MARLBORO HOTELS, American und European Plan.786 & 738 Wurhinglon street, Corner of Barvard Street, 10:71 ON.W.A.YOUNG, Pr-p'r.E 8 MAZURETTE Not y Publ.e, | Elnnstend Plain, Que, bs Lot KE, [he most wonderful \u2018cyan.and magnetic healer Newport Centre, Vi.Specraltien Rheu Mmatiem, neuralgia, lungs, liver and kidney complaints, Will trent any disease and gudrantee success Personal references wi given if required, 13yl = INSURANCE AGENCY, ue Royal f the whole country.The sixty thousand dollars has altogether lov wuch the appearance of a bribe >a SQUIBN, «Man overbored I\u201d\"\u2014The editor.Teamsters do a driving business.A man is often highly esteemed for what we don\u2019t know about him.It is a good man that can\u2019 tell the age of a saw by looking at his teeth.We find self made men very often, bat self unmade ones a good deal oftener.Young Pat\u2014* What's a grave donbt, father?\u201d Old Pat\u2014*\"B2 jabers, it's the uacertainty uv a man buried aloive whether he's dead or not.\u201d Woman of the house (to tramp)\u2014 \u201cWell, now; you said you would do WHOLE NUMBER, 2251.(a.QUAD.) A Very Funny Man.As our readers would doubtles like to know sotmetling of the most famous humorist of the day, we present the above excellent likeness and the following admirable sketeh by Edœund Kirk, lately published in Harper's Monthly Magazine : \u201cMr.Charles B.lewis (b tter known as \u2018M.Quad\u2019) is perhaps the most unique and genuine humorist thia country has prodaced, ¢ * * + ** \u201cM.Quad' is not a Qumorous \u2018art- iss\u2014a boss mechanic whe mannfac- tures jokes as a carpenter does packing boxes, with saw and jack-plane and much exudation of perspiration.He is naturally and spontaneously funny.Humor gushes from him like champagne from an uncorked boltle, hubbling and effusive, and drenching us, whether we will not, with laughter.And there is a wisdom with Lis wit\u2014strong, homely common sense mixed with a racy, unctuous humor as grateful to our taste as whale oil is Lo the palate of an Esquimaux.He is of universal relish, as is witnesserl by the wide popularity that the Detroit Free Press largely owes to his contributions.It is not genereally known where he was horn, nor is it of much consequence, since his career did not begin Lill he was blown up.some seventeen years ago, on an Ohio River steamboat.He is perhaps the only example of a man who has been lifted into fame by being tossed a hundred feel into the sir, and coming down, more dead than alive, Jo tell the story.He did this: Standing at his printer's case, when he was so far recovered as to limp about, hc put ito type \u2018How it feels to be blown up,\u201d and the whole West burst into laughter.That laugh made \u2018M.Quad\u2019 famous.He was then tran-ferred from tbe composing room lo the editorial department, and ever since, short extracts from the Free Press have been copied into every journal throughout the country.\u201cAbout ten years ago he invented \u2014or rather created\u2014*His Honor,\u2019 and *Bijah,\u2019 and \u2018Brother Gardner\u2019 of the \u2018Lime-kiln Club\u2019\u2014characters totally dissimilar, but each as natural, original, individual.and ludicrous as any in American literatare.\u2018* \u201cAvtemus Ward\u2019 created onc character ; \u2018M.Quad' has given birth to three, aod each one has, during a period of teu vears, given delight to millions.*\u201cThe man 18 precisely what we are led to expect from his writings.He is by turns \u2018Iis Honor,\u2019 \u2018Bijahb,\u2019 anl \u201cBrother Garduer,\u2019 with the dry humor and quaint wisdom that is peculiar to each character.\u2018His \u2018den,\u2019 as he calls his \u2018sanctum.\u2019 in ao upper story of the Free Press building, is curiosity shop filled with old memcntos and knick-knacks.Here is a bit of rope that heiped Lo hang a morderer, and a pair of shackles of the old slave time; there are bullets from Gettysburg, powder- flasks from the Merrimac, and swords, sabres, muskets, and shot and shell from a score of battlefields; while around the walls, side by side with portraits of Sheridan and Custer and busts of Grant and Lee, are pie- tures of a dozen of the most noted criminals.Rut the oddest thing in the room is a slender man of about forty, with close-cropped gray hair, heavy mustache, keen, intent eves, and an carnest, somewhat eager expression, who sits at an old-fashioned table, and looks up with a smile of welcome as a stranger enters his apartment.This is \u201cM.Quad known among his personal acquaintance ns C.B.Lewis.He is modest.and not at all puffed up by the fact that h- has a weekly audience of a million, nearly one-half of whom are matter- of-fact Englishmen, who take him with their beefsteak and ale, as a sure help toa healthy digestion.He is spoken of as odd and ceventrie, and that he may be, but I incline to the opinion that this peculiarity is due to tne fact that Natore produced him in one of her genial moods, when she would do the world a kindly turn by bestowing upon it a gentle soul, who should do us good by spreading for us a wholesome feast of mingled wit and wisdom.\u201d M.Quad writes exclusively for The Free Press and is just as funny as ever.We advise every family Lo try The Free Press for a year.\u2014\u2014 The Lime-Kiln Club.\u201cDoes Man Expect Too Much?\u201d asked Brother Gardner as he looked up and down the aisles of Paradise Hall for a moment and then blew his nose with a cannon-like report.\u2018Dis ar\u2019 a query seat to me from Grifflith, Ga., to be debated on by dis club.I would like a gineral 'spreshun of opin- yun an\u2019 doorin\u2019 de purceedins Samuel Shin will either quit spittin\u2019 on de stove an\u2019 foolin\u2019 wid his feet or he kin look out fur a calamity.Kurnel Cabiff will please lead off.\u201d Tle kurnel, who was suffering with a sty on the left eye, introduced the samo as evidence that man did expect too much.He expects to slip through life without meeting any of its ills, and was greatly surprised when a boil hit bim io the leg or a soft corn showed up between his toes.He kuew meu who expocted to live without paying their debts, and who expected the community to keep them in tobacco and drinks.He knew others who ex- some sawing after you got esting\u201d Tre mand syptomp not becquet 1 tial is in\" Patel on your through tt Yor'm, 3 vi | fire to loa! oll au and have rol tsk Al tes, fat qu bi experience went insu was always expecting something, and was mad if it didn\u2019t come.Man was also unreasonable in his expectations.He had known of a bald-headed, crow:-eyed.lop-shouldered man to be wad for a month because he did not get the cane voted to the handsomest man iv town Maj.Insomania Quackenbosh begged to differ with the las: speaker.He believed that man was put here to expect, and that he, couldn't expect, and that be couldu\u2019t expect too much.When he went to bed at night he expected to get up in the morning and find his chickens safe.Was that unreasonable?He expected his old dog would be at the back door, Lis wheelbarrow would be in the shed, and his front gate still hanging by one hinge.Man had a right to expect good weather, good living, a reasonable amount of ginger ale and lemonade, and passably good clothes.He had encountered few people who didn\u2019t expect anything, aud they not only never got it, but di.lu't take any comfort.Mau was created to enjoy this world.To expect liver and bacon for breakfast, pot-pie for dinner aod hot nis- cuit and honey for supper was only within the bounds of reason.Judge Fulljam.s Johnson said he could not agree with the last speaker.Man, as he looked upon bia, was a pore, onery critter, who really hadn\u2019t any business on carth, and who should be thankful that he was permitted to stay here.He didn't think anvbody had any right to expect good weather, riches, good health or contentment.It was wicked to expect it.If he blacked a stove or cleaned a chimoey Le expected his pay, and he expected that pay wonld buy codfish and potatoes, but he didn\u2019t soar beyond that.Something had been said about boils and corns.Why should man expect to escape them?Whal man had any right to expect that the chills would skip him aye hit the family around the corner! He had made it a rule never to expect anything, amd therefore when he found 30 cents on the sidewalk he was ten times as happy as the man who expected to find $5.At this point Samuel Shin and El der Toots, who have not Leen on speaking terms since the last election, when each met the other carrying home a sack of flour in the evening, gol into a row.They were pulled apart and fined five million dollars each, and then Prof.Asteroid Parker took the floor.It was a subject he had given much thought, but had not vet reached a definite conclusion.It was proper, he believed, for man to expect more or less, but he must not be unreasonable about it.For instance, if he hought a ticket in a lottery, he hada right to expect to hit at least $10,000, but in going home of a dark night he had no right to expect to stumble over a bag of gold conlaining double that amount.Man could properly expect three or four days of good weather in the week, but he must not goon the idea that he van things, and could have what suited his convenience hest.If « mao walked out of his house in the morning without giving his wife any money hedlhust not expect a boiled dinner when he got home.Boils, corns, carbuncles, ague, tosthache and lame back must be looked upon as an offset for going a fishing and holding cake-walks.Waydown Debee said he thought man unreasonable in his expectations.If he left his hoe standing out door he couldn\u2019t expect an angel to come down and guard it while he slept and snored without a care.When he hought a dozen fresh eggs he had no right to expect they would hold out as such, and when tbh hatter warranted his hat not to fade in the sun he couldn\u2019t expect that warrant to also stand against thunder-showers, e had made up his mud at a Leuder age that he would get about so many lickings as a child, about so many cuffs as a youth, and meet with about so many set-backs ns a man.He had there« fore never been surprised or disappointed.Man, on the average, secm- ed to think be owned the earth, and expected all there was in it.*De quesun hasn't bin decided by de debate healt to-vight}\" said Brother Gardner as he arose to clos: the discussion.-*I reckon, however, dat we all do expeck too much.Man ar\u2019 an expectin\u2019 animal.It's bon in Lim.He keeps on in spile of sel-backs.We will decide dat de queshun hasa\u2019t hin decided, an\u2019 lay it aside fur farder discushuo.\u201d A UNIQUE DOCUMENT, Refore adjourning the secretary ans nounced the following document, or copy of a document, filed with the County Clerk at Talladega, Ala., by au organization of colored people : We ornizee with eight members \u2014 an our p'edge is if à member of this society geat sick and neat of a doctor, it is our pledge to imply him imme- diacly.The law if any member violate any point of the law fine uo less than fifty cents \u2014i.o wore than one dollar.We have hereby become as a separated Bordey and our pledge isif a member of this bordey be found keeping company with Load, de grad peo.pile they is no lungger a member of this bordey.We have no lafling while we are simbos here in uur meedings, our pledge the dead of tins Bordey that they is to be buried by the Bordey.Our pledge March wonce a mounth.Wheare we are simbus thirty yards each way is our\u2014while we are simbus it a member is in good fellowship wid the Bordey aud going to inove way away and call on this Bordey for hit part, he get it.Call the Bordgy together and give it to him.If a member git contrary an quit he geat nothing.If he get tired and quit be geat nothing.rensurer holder ie to give baru.\u2014 Detroit Free Press.ep lot-box wuich cannot be atuffed.Now all the couniry wante ie à voter bully In a ame way, 9 4 9 A New Jersey man Las made a bal 3 oH ; g 5 \" \u2014_ IN \\ A 3 mr Em eT, Se Badd = mr > , - = \u2014- vr : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ' to make a paint against the Govern: the largest tu that line in th, United The fgockwood Case, à Real .; ] JT : - ather Close .! > ! - The Stanstead Journal.| lo meke a point againat tho ce lar ve, ve me Vote TAKE NO.ICE.FOR SALE.\"AUCTION SAL\", , es = alleged extravagance in increasing Jerewian Risk, Secretary of Awe | Che tatesentio the L'exwoohenss, QUEBEC, Marcel tt.\u2014f; wr Glo parties iud-btel to the nader- | VA} ACRES of fais with ge bens ILL be sold at publie auction.{ : THURSDAY.MARCH 14, 158 | the publie debt.gel was very unfair Pre ti?ho os bat 5 \u201cwhich has been before the Public Ac- lai ou und : et he A - od wre her ty ™ ed at ol og | 5 wud Fury \u201c i\" wierd and oc, WV Goilenes of he wndcecigned.oy me ee __ \u2018ww compare the two debts.Broadly ! , | : 4 ; \u2018 i | count counaittee of the Legislative ; prelimina v business\u201d 4 oe : |r \"os J nnreltiel oa dhe det of April wit n a Jew rods of ret nolo d ae a +» Lew vi ¢.Oh Mouduy.Marcy tag ; : ; ; .: RR tres: | ME : ; hey bor cols cp, one uate trot Saaitkes Made) YoU at toc .\u2019 i The Fall River weavers are on |astated it is contended that the debt of moved to Wisconsin.Was a soldier Asseyibily tie present week, has been | concerning sulmidivs to rails pere ; - or Fhe elt with wa atternes 197 col IN ens web, Cl Se the, or erty 9 rte ail lng * .vo.: 3 A te N Cg A ., AV ; : ' \u2019 .; .A \u2018 ) .strike.The strike includes 6000 peo- the United States is only $20.42 per during the war, promoted to the rank greatly enhanced by the evident deter- passed, Lo E.1.DOLLOFF.stores, Ac; 3 antes trom Stanstead Plain luc Ay robire bull; 1 ve yeurs-ol | ype: ple head of the population, while in Cau- of Brigadier General for services dur- | ution of the winisters that the Mr.Turcotte proposed tie second Foch Bay, Marel P2, 18x0, Btws Uw, being cmploved owl scdb at seas 1 ree seared clit.i .ee à - .i ; ; .; ; ; truth shall not be + The veadine ous , onable price aud :\u2014Carli, or 6 months ij ada it is $47.16, aud the comparison jug Sherman's campaign in the South.ot be ought out.The | reading of the bill relating to the e prise BIGELOW proved endorsed notes with lt ou > LUT ROCK ISLAND FOUNDERY BICKFORD WEST.facts are that Mr.Lockwood had a abandonment of property.After, TO LET.Suit» Mile, pou a, ns E.I.G.Badwell, Auctioneer.Sw?claim against the Government of the some remarks, Mr.Mercier sail the TTVIAT aesiralle property belonzing to province in connection with certain | bill simply gave creditors the freedom | tue estute of the late Geo I.West, tends, as these financial comparisons alwaye do, to prejudice the winds of persons who do not see through it in west.Served hiv State iu several \u2018The majority of Mr.Mercier was cupucities and faally as Governor for pulled down to 5 on a vote of want of Un A ie.Fr pe i Si SrA MR confidence on Saturday.\u2014 rene The appointment business has ne- seven veals.favor of the country which has the lower debt.If by a few siople statements he could exhibit the fallacy of | such a comparison Qe would feel that \u2014_ ; this branch of the Emancipation.own complaints, has it that the Sovernment supporters without pairs Be Sépiraut for publie favor; established OF STANSTEAD if Su Johin, NL BL, is to have a grand have been paid for this branch of the nt on.; \u2019 | tel.\u201cer filly vours ur oe ANSTE : commemoration of the completion of public service 810,821,342.For im- The froutispiece of the number is a amount that reached him was not 18 noted.of time\u201d ai in ve day Las tal pe.tet of S in consequence of the very wet harvest CREAT BARCAINS the new C ti Pacific ou migration and quarantine Canada had portrait of the Grand Lama of the greatly over 20 per cent, of the ten ln Committee of Supply Mr.Fau- | more popular Lhan ever\u2014120.000 subeerib- I iu cous 4 jeuce of the very met barvest DURING THE HOLID aadian Tac short line paid since Confederation $5,371,631, Tvans- Baikal, from a photograph thousand dollars.Wha got the 80 cher de St.Maurice advocated the ers afl \u201815 surpa-sing excellence, The we get our milling done tu our satisfaction AVS.through to that city, which will take while in the United States the expeu- given to George Kennan in exchange per cent?The questions he refused (Rue of the chapel and convent of funny sketches and sayings of the Free and buy one flour, corn, burley and onts HE subscri i i place ahout the 1st of Joly, a grand diture was nil.For militia and de- for bis sown.to answer, and the mauner of his re- Dt Michael de Bellechasse.The fol- | ! Fo fu de ue where quoted awd laughed the chenpet7* The answer is i\u2014At the voce rier having femora] his i pn ; + met Ô , .; \u201c1 pal Ni ve , wee plies to those à he di sep lowing items passed: Lecture at, while in vespeet to literary excellence grocery business from the main street electrical exhibition, regattas, atlile- fence Canada bad paid 821,851,631 ; Iu fiction there is begun a three- |p les to those thal he did answer, rion l sectures on {gy will compare favorubly with the expen- .tothe rear basement af T.& C.O'Rourke\u2019 tic tournaments of all kinds, a military | + the United States but a small part story by Mrs.Hallock Foote, ¢n- alike indicate that there is ground for agriculture, 81000; to encourage the \\ sive macazines. ade + .\u2018 R er vorite w 3, CON , 3 Col arlev ; - - \u2014 expense of (he different states.For Runaways,\u201d in \u201cThe Rival Souls\u201d became so loud as to canse annoyrnce Shane made a speech, deprecating | tribute regularly Te Études pock 5 per don partes outs and all Teas and Coffees, L The Stormont Cotton Company's penitentiaries Canada lus paid 85, | Lells a story in a new vein, and with- or create alarm, he lns received a sum anything or the kind, and saying that | nizing the growing deuvvad fortirst-class ! , = ' o | ct mills at Cornwall, Ont, have been 611,633; in the United States the out dialect; and Mr.Jessop, in \u2018The in addition lo that at first apportioned tHe French were better off in the Uni- Liiction, The Free Press his offered EST CASH PRICE qunes gouls, spices, molusees, candies, 3 closed until the Lat of May owing to l'évitentiaries are maintained by the Correspondence of Mr.Miles Gro- to him.Read the following :\u2014 ted States, where they made 83 or : LOWEST CASH PRICE, nuls, varions assortments of Co j Lu 0 #10 states, For salaries to governors the gan,\u201d gives w study of the progress of Mr.Flsun asked it witness lind re- $8 day.It would be cruel to bring $3,000.00 IN CASH by the ear load, ton or bushel, and we are i ks a refusal of a majority of the striking Dominion has paid since Cunfederu- à New York politican from a liquor ceived any mower from the Govern.them back to Quebec, where, per- | - never just out, bat expect some every Tobacco and Cigars ; weavers to resume work on the terms tion 82,250.643 ; the lates pay the saloon tu a residence in Montreal.ment during tie last two weeks haps, they would have to seek work prizes tor three Lest Serial Stories of 60,000 day,\u201d but you will always find what you ; \u2018 offered by the Company, which claim.salaries and not the Federal Govepn- y Secretary of the ng tory, PI J bredicament.\u2014[ Montreal Gazelle.: i ralerni ; railways and publie works was 88,- Trensury, a native of Ohio, but re rasHidoapped,\u2019 by Theodora Jeness, Inability Lu PL ihe et of the PL.\u2018 \u2014 ox \u2014 re fraternity has declared WINTER BOOT 30,139.For the current v od 1 inti j 54 aud a good outduor story, («lhe Coon PUbiishied oath, bul says thai 1s only ee me in poor clothes, Lut that dow\u2019t stop tl / | TER 89 9 03 630,139.For (le current year the {moved to Minnesota in 1853.He Hunt in Wheeler's Woods,\" by Row- {A minor point in the charge against THE late Dr.Dio Lewis said ; the: W d d M h 20 8 9 | people from or p the | ~ tBlimaies vf revenue are 838,500,000.served several terms in the lower land KE.Robinson.Margaret Sidney's the order.Principal Grant writes to wuth is, the medical profession stands | ednesday, Marc +1889, - AT SPA ! Estimated expendiiures 836,370,801, House of Congress, and then was ap- {little Peppers are having a jolly time | that paper to-day declaring (hat the dazed and helpless in the presence of \u2018 GOING TO \u201cHUTCH\u201d PALDING'S.To this must be added supplementary pointed Senator for several years aud back at the \u201clittle brown house,\u201d reference of the matter Ng the Pope more thun one kiduey malady.\u201d He! a ; estimates making total estima 35.me « tew York.where be Mr.Trowbridge's \u2018two Davids\u201d are Waë not out the way, seeing that Hto- also said: *1f I found myself the \u2018 THE HERD CONSISTS CF te buy all kinds of grain and feed, where JUNE all wool dress goods at 400.per , 600,000.If rm venue tes 835, en reo ed to New York, where he gelling tastes of country and city life, man Catholics regard him as the Lead victim of a serious Kidney trouble, I, WO | ted rogi a complete stock is always on hand, and F yard | good styles do from 18 to des n° 00,000.evebties amount to practiced law.each in n way hardiy counted upon.| of their church.He declares also would use Warner's Safe Cure.\" h agi\" portes sintered cows, Nos a mill that gives generai Fati-faction to al Jersey flannels, plain and sri d for chile i £8200,006, as calculated, the cur-1 Revritnv Proctor, Sceretary of | Mrs.White, in her cooking paper, that under the circums'ances Oniaro mmm - mma | registered bull, No 28703; 1 registered Kinds of Briodivg.Wheat a specialty.Al own ol grey for louie.nd teks rent year will show a surplus of 81,- {wv ie > ; vv tells how the B Public School cannot well object to the voting of tl \u2019 TT anny \"bull calf, No.81220: | ; ; ) Jd tri) 3 » War, a native of Froctorsville, Vit., tells how the Boston Public Schoo À me g of the | ull calf, No.31220; 1 registered heifer the ame.Black and grey for trimmings 000,000, without additional taxation, | Co .\"| children are taught to boit cabbage Money, that being within provincial Lu , \u20ac 5, | Cult, 4, a by the yard, A large variety of under This exhibit would show a generally ue bo ee vas cars the head the \u201cwithout smell\" fn the schiool-kitchens, lights.Faking up (le question, how- Cucren\u20140n the Zu ult, in Springfield, 5 [The following high grade stock cone, RAIN GROUND FOR FEED farnels In heape medium and good guods: Lo ht Y marble busine au OUNLY.Professor Sarr writes al Some evers of the suite corporat Clover : Ses JETECTS ong \u201char number o FU .\" splendid line o ÿ i prosperous condition of tue country.As a member of the Vt | egislature RE ET me Principal Grant en, dat ati Clore.| ph es a 2 pen brouke pad other lu- ms al et To hor ou Jack \u2019 Ip The Mi œ > \u2018 * \u2019 Ra * eological talks, 3 A ant \u20ac Ja 1 a Le i enl exhibitions), 2 yearling bulls, yeurling COT 3 per tou, car shorts (sacks : { The Minister of Finance took up Lie succeeded in getting portions of Prof.Mason describes the flying proa thing lo be agitated against, He DIED, | steer, ten of (he ils est teifer cultes to Ve included $25 per lon, | car bran (sacke in- CHRISTMAS GOODS, oo the position of the public debt, which Rutland and Pittsford detached, Queen Kapiolani sent to President thinks that had Protestants assisted Wywax.\u2014On the 6th inst, in Barnston found in the county.; ed $42 per ton, 20 tons horse feed, Lu he stated at present is 8234,531,303.forming tie new town of Proctor Cleveland.There is a delightful ar Cardinal Taschereau at the time the Mes.Riley Wytnan.\u2019 mm 2 ere he a heifer, ton, cur Frenchy buco bent to Le flouved iene, nopkine, silk handkerchiefs, co ee i * ticle \u201cThe Skylark,\u201d by Mes, IF.| question came up in Quebec the act ; C4 ire À apr.: : notes cheap and medium cost fanoy linen * While the debt at the conclusion of | coveri f bl A ticle ou \u2018The Skylark,\u201d by Mrs.F.24 A act |.mes \u2014 © The entire herd wilt be sold without res Wd sold cheap.Grahan fleur always on handkerchi \"1 Me yo ; covering most of the marble region A, Humphrey; also a richly illustra- | Would probably have been withdrawn.\u2018 acrve.band.Fancy HUE Fi uniting all the Provinces into one there.In public life be hell the office (ed paper about \u2018Pets in Literary Notwithstanding the deplorable apathy .PUBLIC NOTICE 2, I haven't brought out Chicago yet, but it aa pr nca on ures, felt By Confederation, was S108,324,964 ; of Li, Governor of Vt.and has great Life.\u201d by Eleanor Lewis.The poems then exinbited he believed commun 3 hereby Bisa that tne lit of Parlia- | \u2014 ALSO \u2014 ot Hutch\u2019 oe SP ao erie when the Ladies\u201d flunnel Tined shoes and slippers.Bi wt present it 1s 8234,531,303, influence in Lis native State.vf the number are charming.interest demands further action now, of ere io ame Mnicipality ; ; soil right \"il he EA Har dies and genta\u2019 fancy wlippers for wostly incurred for public works BEss.F.Tuacr, Secretar The department ** Men and Things\u201d aud Dromises to outlive his own sug- prepared acoor-line to Jaw, and a duplicate | roan hu (ApS wagon, ! Jit ox sell by the car load, ! he Ciisiurag presents, Mens\u2019 heavy woo! for the general benefit of th | ext.Fo Tracy, ceretary of the is very fall and rich in ancedotes and Séstions in a future letter, adding: hercof bas been lo (ge lin wy offize at the H doulile luspler wiron.\u201cOver 10 nivo oi JAMES A.HUTCHISON, A good axe dde a good Scolcl 50 country.The butden of carrvi Navy, is a native of the State of New pithy talks.Wink Awake is 82.40 The men to be avoided at this disposal and for the information of all per- the celebrated 1, A Jones\u2019 make, with tie Cn Proprietor.My 25c.ten D ch cap 50e.Lebt w.: \u2018 ui Arden Le aye the York, à lawver bv profession.Dur- ver year.D.Lothtop Company, time are the fanatical Protestants, 201+ interested.Wu.1, KNIGHT prsterial for 100 mure, I honey extincior, Mek Mills, dau 14,069, dt E tebt was felt because of the amount |; ue : \u2018 ; l\u2019ablishers, Bosto who talk nonsense and propose im- nc \u2019 2 large caus (suitable for maple syrup), & : ei ¢ i : ; ing the war of the rebellion, he raise ers, Boston.; \u2018 propose 1m oy-Tre oe AN , ; : N EASILY T ü i of interest which had to be paid.In oe regiments, command ve \u2014\u2014\u2014 .= impossibilities.Such men, I some- Ollice of the Municipality Seay Freas.number of 1d 1 1 Hh de &e, COME ALONG Ow! \u2019 AKES THE LEAD.3 4 1868 the interest per head was 81.29; he 8 ve * Le us ue one 0 Sir John Macdonald was somewhat times think, nre Jesuits in disguise.Township of Stanstead, Smith's sin, | lending 16 Kee Deus.ur anybody fv Starch fe, sulphur 5e, saltpeter 100.4 in 1874, it was 81.54; and in 1598 it hem, aud rose o the rank of Briga- nd ighily severe las night où the Certainly they play well the game of 61w6 March läth, 1sk9.Sule 0 commence at | o'clock p.m, \u2014_ cream tartar 200.An cudiess variety of - | ; ; .! General, ong addresses which members of the order.\u2014\u2014 sharp, w 78.7 .; ; ; saturdav T Li TEnms : as $1.78.The rate of interest is ., PR cow Canadian Parliament have fallen into| Un Saturday the Toronto Minis- NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS !| _ Ttnns :\u2014$10 and uvder, ensh ; oser $10, ; .5 und 10 Cent Glassware, W.H.H.Mu.LEr t fN now cut down to 3.12 per cent, In y : .ï 3 : ily 0 native of New the way of making.As the Premier terial Association resumed the dis- \"six mont approved noles, Cue along with your dimes, quarters .: olle: a 2005 \u2018 ; ; .3 ; 5.F.(G SLL or T8 cleari .A + any fair estimate of the public debt it 01 ! a co ge bred an and a fo said, a good many of them are not cussion of the Jesuits Estates Bil, \u2014 AT 1HE\u2014 a EN BP } ancre, dollurg, for the clearing sale of Aud useful kitchen god Nice assert rien he yer by profession.He removed to lie 88 v \\ .or del ally passed withe \u201cthi, nen! mpe fur Christmas prefin should be remembered that debts of Indi I PO specchies, but essays, that would read and after a de ate finally passed w ith BANKRUPT STOCK Christmas cants an | lots of litule or h the proviuces were assumed to the lPdigna.where in 1874 he formed a (if any one would\u2019 take that trouble) ut a igsen ing vs the resolution OLD POST - OFFICE STORE | - STOCK - : law partuersbip with Harrison, which \u201cell enough in books.The Premier Uniting with the Montreal association 4 ! Provid ; ; , or ! , : ; ; > \u2018 , ; : \u2018 .en amount of 106,472,032 which) were remained in force until the election of could point out these facts with some i condemnation of that rt as a viola- FARMERS, do not miss this « pporturi- \u201cHill goes on Burgains in dress goods, ce River Oysters not contlacted for federal purposes, Harrison to the Presidency grace, because lie acldom sins In the Lou of the true principles of civil and | ty to purchase good rock.prints, kuit: goods, \u2018boots snd shoes, etc.Freshy every Friday.Plesse look wy and deducting that amount from the Joux W.N dency._ ohoxious direction.The art of de.religious liberty and equality, de- HE undersignel, having entered into 8.SLUTT JOSEPH.stock over.net debt it would reduce the later to Joux W.Noble, Secretary of tine hate is becoming a lost quantity in NOUOcINg the incorporation of the partnership, will continue the busi- ICE SEED WHEAT | ! COMI ALONG Derby Li : Wa, SPALDING.81726,050,825.In regard to com Interior, w vative of Ohio, a lawyer, our House of Comnions,\u2014[ Montreal Jesuits ns unconstitutional, and ap- here carried on Cr Mr.C.H.Gordon, keep- N eu EW rf by erby Live, Vt, Dec.10, °88.> sVod,0L).Colle .+ rae} .> 3 ç a .als .4 \u2014- eee as re ae > risous between the LU .reiwsval to Keokuk, ln.in 185g, Gazette proving of the use of all legitimate ga complete lock ot Dry Goad, Gre Stansteud, Feb'y 26, 1889- 49w1Q #td get 3 lbs.of that Lea for #1.l'wo coon P pa ciween the United States where he became a promineut ; \u2014\u2014\u2014.rlvo.H B.BROWN, President.GEO.ARMITAGE, Bec-Treas.QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY! The Favorite Route to Quebec and all Points on the Intercolonial Railway.On and afler MONDAY, OCTOBER 29(h, TRAINS WILL LEAVE SHERBROOKE, Express leaves Sherbrooke 8 15a m, arrive Beauce Junction 12 40 p m, arrive Harlaka Junction 2 53 p m, arrive Levis 310 pm, arrive Quebec by ferry 3 30 p m Mixen leaves Sherbrcoke 7 15a m, arrive Beauce Junction 4 40 pm, arrive St Francis 7 45 p m.! TRAINS ARRIVE AT SHERBROOKE, Exraiss leaving Quebec by ferry 12 30 pp mw, leaving Levis 1 10 p m, leasing Beauce Juncuou 3 25 p w, arrive Sherbrooke 8 00 m.Mixkb leaves St Francis 6 00 à m , leaves Beauce Junction 7 00 & m, arrives Sherbrooke 3 00 p ru.; QUICK TIME! NO DELAY! SURE CONNECTIONS | CONNECTIONS at Harluka Junction with the Intercolonial Railway for Riviere du Loup, Rimouski, Campbellton, St.Jolina, Halifax, and all paints 10 the Mari- tune Provinces.At Quebec with Canadian Pacitic Railway for Three Rivers, Montreal, and the West.With Quebec & Lake 8t.Jolin Railway for ull points North of Quebec.° A.STEELE, J.H.WALSH, Sup\u2019.Geut Fre & Pasa.Agt.Sherbrooke, October 2%th, 1839.FASHIONABLE TAILORING.I Hove made up my miud to stick to my trade which have practiced 34 years, and will work as cheap äs ever.[ am pre pared to make fine suits and overcoats at extremely Jow prices.Cleaning and repairing neatly ind promptly done.Satis faction guaranteed.Farmers\u2019 produce of all kinus taken.First-class coat, vest aul pants makers wanted.Good prices paid for good hands.To Dress Makers and the Pallis Generally ; In the same shop you will fiad a lady that will make fine button-holes in alt kinds of ladies garments, and also fine pockets of all kinds.Pleace give usa call.Shop over A.J.Lawrence\u2019s (the lucky proprietor of Har vard Bronchial Syrup) store.J.M.VALDES.Stanstead Plain, Oct.16th, \"82.30 \u2014\u2014 THE \u2014 Hunter, Frelighsbuig; George Bull, Nicolet; John Liscoln, Graub7 ; MUTUAL Idi INSURANGE COME\u2019Y BEEBE PLALN, I.@.C.UH.IeCLINTUCK, President sud Treasurer, Beebe Plain, MUSES BLUNT, Vice-President Plain; Moses Blount, Siaustead ; 8, W L.W.Wymen A.Manson, Mausouvilie; Frederick\u201d Eng H F.HEALEY, S1austead Agent By the MUTUAL sysicw profits remain with the policy, being à Hom Cotapeny.sues or not, paid by thir Company.The Stanstead und Sherbrooke Mutual FIRE INSURANCE Co\u2019y.HSTABILLISIXIMTD XIV - - BOARD OF DIRECTOR: JO3 BEDARD, Richmond 8.1.C.MINER, Granby C.A.BAILEY, Cooksbire.££.P.BUCK, Sherbrooke.C.H.FLETCHER, Bherbrooke H.B.BROWN, Sherbrocke.M.F.HACKLTT, Stanstead C.CHUKCH, 80.Durhar 18806.E.P.BUCK, Vice-President.J.A.C.GAGE, Loca! Agent.Alllosses liberally adjusted and promptlysettied.Riskecarefullytakes-andlarge LINES avoided.GREAT BARGAINS GIVEN W.T.KNIGHT'S Smith\u2019s Miils, FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, \u2014 ON \u2014\u2014 READY-MADE CLOTHING, Inciuding 8 variety of Overcoats.Also a few Fur Coats and Caps To be closed out at AREDUCED PRICE! All in want of x fur cout or fur cap will do well to call and EXAMINE MY STOCK AND PRICES.W.T.KRIGHT.Smith's Mills, November 18th, 888.\u201888 FALL & WINTER.'89 ~~ New Goods.New Goods.\u2014 AT \u2014\u2014 GC.H.KATHAN\u2019S.THE be~t line of ladies\u201d and gents Scotch .and Canadian anderwear to be found in the Townships.Bought low for cash and must be sold.- À splendid assortment of DRESS GOODS.Imported German dress flanvels.New patterns.Latest styles.New Cashmeres in black and colors, and a full stock of ail wool goods 1 great variety.Amoagst the woolens may be found new etyle shawls of all descriptions.Clouds FATHER MATHEW REMEDY | The Antidote to slcohol Found at] Last.\u2014A New Departare, The Father Mathew Remedy is à certain and speedy cure for intemperance, and de | stroys ati appetile for aleoholic liquors.| he day after a debauch, or any intem-; perate indulgetce,a single tenspoovful will\u2019 remove all mental aud physicas depression.- lt alsoctires every kind of Fever, Dyspepsia and Torpldity of the Liver, when they arise from other causes than jutemperance.It is the most powerful and wholesome tunic! ever tured ; # Soll by Draggista.\u2014Bl per Boule.When the disease is not strong, One bottle is enough ; but the worst cases of deli | rium tremens do \u201chot require more than | three bottles for a radical cure.: If you caunot get from your druggist the ; pamphlet on \u201cAlcohol, its Kffects on the Human Body, and Intemperance as a Dis ease,\u201d it will be sent free on writing to 8.LACHANCE.Sole Proprietor, 1638 & 1540 St.Catharine St, yi MONTREAL.PRESERVE YOUR SIGHT By wearing the only FRANK LAZARUS (Late of the firm of Lesarus & Morris) ; Renowned Spectacles & Eye Glazsen, \u2018 These Spectacies and Eye Glasses have been used the past 35 years, and given in every instance unbounded satisfaction.Vuey are Tnx BEST IN TRE WoRLD.They never tire and last mauy years without change.Fur sale by JAS.A.GILMORE, me DEALER IN emp PINK GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Rock Island, Que.FRANK LAZARUS, Manufacturer, \u201c8 Marviaud nat, Harrow Road, LONI ON, ENGLAND.(Late Lazarus & Muiris, Hart) ni, Conn.) ET 50 cents, and be pleased.and tuquer in fancy and plain colors.GLOYES AND ZOSIERY.The best in the market at very low prices.Hats and Fur Caps.F'UR COoAaTrs= \u2014 = \u2014_ Aatrachan, Bokbaran and Coon.A eplendid stock of Japanese and other At prices to suit all, Hardware, .Urookery, Glassware.A all assortment in each department.APPLES, Baldwin, Greening.Spitzesberg, Russet, Northern Spy and 20 ounce Pippin apples, to be sola low.Good hard fruit for winter usc.Warranted to keep in any climate.Fresh Groceries Arriving daily.Try our tea, 25, 35 and Try our TAVA COFFEE, Aad Jou will want the second pound.We would ask au early inspection of our stock and will try to make it to your advantage to buy.C.H.KATHAN.Rock fs
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