The Stanstead journal, 28 août 1902, jeudi 28 août 1902
[" st iH VOL.LVII\u2014No, 35.» The Stan New Goods for Fall.MORE ARRIVALS THIS WEEK.LADIES\u2019 COATS, CAPES AND SUITS-A lot of the new styles for fall wear are here for inspection and for sale.Ot the Suite received last we have already sold a good many, but a greater showing will be here for Friday and Saturday\u2019s selling.Iso offer for the two last business days of August some special We ro in Dressing 8acques, Kimonos and Wrappers, also 8hirt Waists and irts, Muslin Night Robes, Muslin Skirts an Skirts, 18 g and Saturday will be 95c.the regular price of the Petticoats for Frida Colored Petticoats.The prices were 81.25, 81.50, 81.75 and 82.00.Equally good values in the other Goods.We are also having this month our greatest sale of Shoes, and Customers are saving money.GILMAN & COMPANY, Newport.A.G.CLOUGH COMBINATION Ayer\u2019s Flat, North Hatley, Sherbrooke.AFTER THE FAIR PRICES THE SAME.Car Granulated Sugar Due, will then Continue Sale: 28 lbs.Sugar Corn Meal Corn Java and Mocha Coffee Tapioca 1 Case.wide, 32-inch Flannelette direct from Mills, 10c.line for = 1 vard free with 10 yds.One Bale 40 inch.Sheeting Scts.selling 1 vard free with 10 yds.re Linen Toweling Fa One yard free with 10 yds.Wide Apron Gingham, 1 yard free with Oilcloth-eight patterns, 25 cts., 1 yard free with 5 yds.Ladies\u2019 Rubbers, pair Ladies\u2019 Print Wrappers Ladies\u2019 Print Waists Men's Fine Shoes, 81.75 Men's Fine Shoes, $1.55 New line Men\u2019s Suits .; The leader a $5.50, looks like an £8.00 s1.00 1.40 75 cts.30 oh 1 web.free with 5 webs.07 cts.for .063, + for 06 « 10 yds.for 07 selling at 19 + 23 + 65 \u201c 65 \u20ac .selling at 1.25 selling at 4s « $10.00, 58.00, 6.00 selling for 3.75 TOWN TOPICS.Mr.Geo.Bown of Lennoxville spent Sunday in town, the guest of Mr.J.Boydell.Mr.Chas.W.Thomas, teller of the E.T.Bank, is away for a vacation, having gone to Manchester, N.H.The scenery used by the Farnworth Company when here, is the property of the Rink Opera House management.Mr.À.H.Tiffin returzed last Saturday night, after a week\u2019s stay in Charlottetown, P.E.1., where he had been attending the annual session of the Grand Lodge of the À.O.U.W.Mr.Edward Girard, Mrs.Oliver Garceau, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Girard and Miss Maria Garceau were in Sherbrooke Monday, to attend, the funeral of the late Mr.A.Morin of that city.A draft of resolutions, approving of | Vermont's present prohibitory law, pleading for its strict enforcement and protesting against any modifications of the same, is necessarily omitted from publication.This has been circulated in Derby Line, where seven- ty-seven representative ladies, over | twenty-one years of age have en- | dorsed it with their signatures.TOWN TOPICS.* Mr.Eugene Cowles returned on Tuesday after a successful concert trip of six weeks in the west.Mrs, A.A.Gignac\u2019s stylish turnout, | took first prize in the class of Single Drivers, at the Memphremagog Fair, Newport, today.Mr.and Mrs.Eugene E.Fox of Brighton, Msa-., are visiting relatives and friends here, and in Fairfax, for a couple of weeks.Mr.Chas.E.Harris, of the firm of Kollmyer & Harris, luwyers, Boston, | is visiting Dr.Canfield at Crysta) Lake Farm.Mr.J.P.Barnard with his wife and : | stead Journal.ROCK ISLAND, (STANSTEAD) P.Q., THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1902.WHOLE No.2950.IT STRIKES US : That you may be thinking of a Wedding Gift or some other Gift; if so it will just do you good to come into our Jewelry and Silverware Btore and look the goods over.No other such a line comes within your reach and no other dealer is in a position to give you such value for your money as we can.You are always a welcome visitor at * NEWPORT'S POPULAR JEWELRY STORE.True & Blanchard Co.Elegant lot new Goods in Basement Bargain Department.BEEBE PLAIN.MASSAWIPPI, Dr.Elder who has been spending a| The \u201cCounty Fair\u201d is engrossing few days with relatives in the place the public mind just now and all ie left on Friday morning of last week | preparation and activity.May good child, of Brooklyn, N.Ÿ., arrived at for Quebec, where he intends remain- | weather prevail aud the \u201cFair\u201d be a his sister's, Mrs.Stanstead, last Thursday.Mr.Barn- couple of months.Mrs.George Dawson of Waltham, | George Forbes\u2019, (ing for a few days, sight seeing in the success.The W.C.T.U.of Ayer's Loid city; after which he will visit oth- ' Fiat will have a few feet of j ard returned to Brooklyn on Monday, er places of interest in the Dominion, | the grounds, where they will distri- leaving his family to remain here à | before returning to his home in Edin- | burgh, Scotland.space on \u2018bute literature on the temperance question.They hope there will be no Mr.H.W.Elder has been in Quebec counteracting intluence on or about Mass, Mrs.Geo.W.Hall of Know]- \u2018for a few days the past week on busi- the grounds.ton, Que, and Mr.S.W.Miller of! ness.Brooklyn, N.Y., who were called last | Mra.Spafford of Lennoxville, visit- Mr.and Mrs.U.H.MeClintoek, Mrs.ed ber parents here Wednesday and week to attend the funeral of their R.S.Brown and Miss Bentenbrough Thursday of last week.father at Smith's Mills, have been staying a few days with relatives in This | town.means that the women of the village | Mrs.jare practically unanimous in their.Mass, is a guest of Mrs.H.E.Foster George Reece of Randolph, ' | ; ; | views on the license question, and 'at the Derby Line Hotel.Whena that there will be lively discord in \u2018domestic life if the men see fit 1o disagree with them at the polls.| ; der factory.ling forced an entrance into the buiid- ling, ignited some cloths over which i kerosene had been sprinkled, child, Mrs.Reece was adopted by the Kingsbury family in Derby, and her husbaud who died last year, was for- On Tuesday night, an attempt was merly connected with the machine | | made to set fire to the old machine shops here.Mrs.Reece intends loi shop in the basement of Hovey\u2019s lad- take an extended vacation here.The daring culprits hav- GEORGEVILLE.Harriet Molson, wife of Mr.John and, McKenna, died ut her residence in welt ou a pleasure trip to Quebec on: Mra.M.Webster of Hatley, visited Friday last, remaining over Sunday.her sister, Mrs.Chilson, recently.They report a very pleasant trip.Misa Eunice Edson was called to Mrs.Darling and dauzhter Ruth, of | West Derby on Saturday, to her East Milton, Mass, were guests of, mother's, Mra.HL.Darling, who is ill.Mrs.C.H, MeClintock for a few days | The Rev.Mr.Gardner and family, the past week.are agnin with Mr.and Mrs, C.Cox.Mr.E.G.Rodwell returned home Miss Mice Grisus returned to Sher- ; brooke on Saturday.on Friday of last week from Massa- > ; ttn wl he had 1 \u2018 A pleasant meeting of the \u201cUnion\u201d Nn s where * ba 1 ' ma ; .chusetts wh re ne (heen Tor some vus held at Miss L, Lord's on Satur- time in the interest of his nursery businenss.Mis.Henry Bigelow spent last week with relatives and friends in Cieurge- ville and Bolton, P.Q.Mr.Chas.Gordon of Stanstead June- tion has been making extensive re- day, theday being changed on account of the Fair.The Misses Stevenson nnd neice, Geneva, and Mr.Wm.SLevenson, \u201cwere the guests of Mrs.Monroe at ther lakeside home, \u201cHavencote.\u201d recently.\" =.~ tee Wheat\u2014M.Longe 1, J.N.Gaudreau Oats\u2014W.Haan 1, A.D.Roger 2, A.B.Steele 3.Barley\u2014A.B.Steele 1,P.W.H.Embury 3.Mixed Grain\u2014W.H.Bachelder 1, C.E.Dezinde 2, Jos.Courtemanche 3, C.C.Manning 4.Peas\u2014A.B.Steele 1, 8.S.Ward 2.| Potatoes \u2014 A.D.Roger 1, A.B.| Steele 2, A.P.Oliver 3.| Indian Corn\u2014A.P.Oliver 1, M.it.Hoyt 2, A.G.Hope 3.{ Fodder Corn\u2014J.Allen 1, W.Bre- Ivoort 2, A.D.Roger 3, F.H.Kearns 4.| Turnips\u2014A.B.Willey 1, W.Bre- ! vort 2.Carrots\u2014W.Brevoort 1.| | J.Wells 2, Tares and Oats\u2014C.C.Manning 1.Beans\u2014A.P.Oliver 1, M.M.Hoyt 2, C.C.Manning 3.Kitchen Garden\u2014J.B.Oliver i, D, ; D.Shonyo 2, A.L.Deseve 3.mere MASSAWIPPI VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY.ANNUAL MEETING.The Annual! Meeting of the Shareh.:.).the Massaw pri Valley Railway Compania ot be heid nt the Company's baseng.r at ul Book Island, PQ, on Wednesday.11, 40% day of September.1002, at 1u d'eluek AM UT 8.STEVENS, SBecretary Rock Island, P.Q, Aug.2nd, l9u?, \u2019 37 MACHINE WORK, The undersigned have purch trom H.L.BACHELDER the Granit Machine Shop and Foundry ai West Derby, and are prepared to du al] kinds of Machine Work and Casting in à first-class manger.Brass and Iron Casting.Engine and Boiler Work a Specialty.We have a first-class man for out side work, such as Mill Engine and Boiler Installation and Repairs.SUITOR & SON, P.O.Address : Newport, vi.\u2014 TO LET.Furnished Cottage at Lake Purk.; and particulars address Dr.White: Stewart, Lake Park.How are your Eyes?Don\u2019t use glasses unless YOU need them and when you get them le xi.they fit.Our business is to tel you when you need them.We give à thorough and active examination ot eyes free of charge.Astiomatism and all errors of refraction scientifically corrected.Flers.HE If you have headaches ur Nous vision blurs or have eve treutiles nt any kind, vou should be sure to vai and have your eyes examined.No matter what ill success You mes have had in getting relief, we guar- y Market Garden\u2014W.Brevoort 1.{__Orchard\u2014C.E.Dezinde 1, C.U.Manning 2, H.Elston 3.| STANSTEAD TOWNSHIP, : | Wheat\u2014C.R.Ruiter 1, C.R.Brown 2, B.F.Knight 8, H.A.Packard {.| | Oats\u2014E.E.Temple 1, W.H.Bre- | ; voort 2, E.C.Peebles 3.| | Barley\u2014A.B.Curtis 1, A.L.Libby 2, C.R.Ruiter 3.| Mixed Grain\u2014Lewis Danforth 1, A.i E.Curtis 2, Freeman Libby 3, Eruest | : Packard 4.| Peas\u2014A.A.Gustin 1, C.R.Ruiter 2.| Potatoes\u2014Libhy & Shuttlewurth 1, | + W.H.Nelson 2, Chauncey Clark 3.Indian Corn\u20148.D.Boynton 1.John Whipple 2, J.H.Cass 3.© Fodder Corn\u2014Lewis Danforth 1, , Fred.J.Richardson 2, F.H.Barber 3.| Turnips\u2014A.A.Brock, 1, Luther ! Bacheider 2, A.L.Libby 3.I Mangels- Jas.McNally 1, F.H.Burleigh 2.Chauncey Clark 3.| Carrots\u2014C.B.Jenkins 1, A.L.Lib- iby 2.Mare 1100 Ibs.or under, foal by her side\u2014E.Walker 1, S.S.Colt 2, C.A.Young 3, A.A.Thomas 4.Filly or Gelding 3 years old\u2014John .Gardine 1, W.R.Holton 2, H.G.Ayer 3, Jonathan Leavitt 4.Filly or Gelding, 2 years\u2014John Me- Lean 1, E, E.Temple 2, M.W.Builis 3 \"Yearling Colts\u2014Clarence Morse 1, T.C.Fletcher 2, Nelson Whitcomb 3, Pair matched drivers, 2200 lbs.or under \u2014T.A.St.Dizier 1.Single drivers\u2014 Chas.H.Libby 1, A.P.Hurd 2, T.C.Knowlton 3, H.G.Ayer 4.CATTLE.DURHAMS.Bull, 2 years or over\u2014P.R.Thornton 1, O.Henry 2, E.P.Remick 3, Tel- lis Roy 4.Bull, 1 year old\u2014E.B.Norton 1, John Curtis 2, T.Walker 3, Bull calf\u2014E.P.Remick 1, W.E.Hunt 2.Cow\u2014John Curtis 1, E.V.Norton 2, Little Bros.3.Heifer, 1 and 2 years old\u2014P.R.Thornton 1, Thomas Little, Sen., 2, W.E.Hunt 3.Heifer calf\u2014A.E.Curtis 1.C.E.Rose's Hereford cattle won all prizes awarded.AYRSHIRES.Ball, 2 years old and over\u2014Geo.Davidaon 1, W.D.Parker 2, 1.F.Parsons 3.Bull, 1 year old\u2014O.W.Brown 1, M.J.Bachelder 2, James Greer 3.Ball calt\u2014J.F.Parsons 1, Geo.Davidson 2.Cow\u2014Geo.Davidson 1, W.D.Parker 2, J.D.Parsons 3, Nelson Whit- comb 4.Heifer, 1 or 2 years old\u2014Geo.Davidson 1, O.W.Brown 2, W.D.Parker 3.Heifer calt\u2014W.D.Parker 1, James Greer 2.Joseph Woodman\u2019s Holsteins won all prizes awarded.JERSEYS.Bull, 2 years or over\u2014F.H.Morrill 1.BEEF GRADES.Cow, 3 years or over\u2014Tellis Roy 1, John Curtis 2, W.E.Hunt 3, Chas.H.Libby 4, Geo.Davidson 5, Clarence Morse 6, L.B.Clifford 7.Helfer, 2 years old\u2014M.J.Bachelder 1, Jobn Curtis 2, Thomas Little 3.Heiter, 1 year old\u2014W.E.Hunt 1, John Curtis 2, Tellls Roy 8.; Tellis Roy 2, A.E.Curtis 3 :Gustin 1, Boar under 1 year\u2014A.A.Gustin 1, Afternoon tea cloths-J.H.Ives 1, Mrs.T.T.Shurtleff 2.| Tea cosey\u2014F.H.Kearns 1.Doylies, set of 6\u2014C.E.Standish 1.Table Centre-\u2014Mrs.Walter Berwick 1, Mrs.H.Montague Piercy 2, Ida M.Bachelder 3.Hemstitching\u2014A.E.Curtis 1, Mrs.Homer Morse 2.Knitted lace\u2014Mrs.Homer Morse 1, Mr.Walter Berwick 2.Crocheted lace, cotton \u2014-Mrs.Walter Berwick 1, Mrs.Eugene LeBaron 2, Sow, 1 year or over with pigs\u2014A.A.Sow under 1 year\u2014A.E.Curtis 1, A.A.Gustin 2, Tellis Roy 3.POULTRY.Plymouth Rock, white cock-\u2014E.A.Hodges 1.Plymouth Rock, white hen\u2014A.C.LeBaron & Son 1, C.E.Rose 2.Plymouth Rock, barred hen\u2014A.U.LeBaron & Son 1, C.E.Rose 2.Plymouth Rock, buff hen\u2014E.A.|Mrs.E.A Martin 3.Hodges 1.Crocheted lace, wool\u2014Mrs.H.E.Wyandotte, laced cock\u2014H.E.Bald- Baldwin 1, Mrs.T.T.Shurtleff 2.win 1.Knitted lace, cotton\u2014C.C.Hanson Wyandotte, laced hen\u2014E.A.Hodges 1, H.E.Baldwin 2.Wyandotte, white cock\u2014H.E.Baldwin 1.Wyandotte, white hen\u2014E.A.Hodges 1, H.E.Baldwin 2.\"Knitted lace, wool\u2014John Curtis 1, Mrs.H.E.Baldwin 2.Pair Slippers\u2014-J.H.Ives 1, Bertha Smith 2.Pair slippers knitted\u2014C.C.Hanson Langshans, black cock\u2014H.Mon- 1, J.H.Ives 2.> : ; Counterpane, crochetted \u2014 Victor tague Piercy 1.Grennon 1.Langshans, black hen\u2014H.Montague Piercy 1.Leghorn, black hen\u2014James Greer 1, E.A.Hodges 2.Leghorn, brown cockerel\u2014James Greer 1.1 Leghorn, brown hen\u2014James Greer Knitted counterpane\u2014Geo.Searles 1, Mrs.Walter Berwick 2.Tatting, 6 pieces\u2014F.Porter 1.Braiding\u2014Aleida Orcutt 1.Sofa cushion, silk embroidery\u2014Mrs.Eugene LeBaron 1, E.E.Temple 2, Irvine Slack 3.Linen or art muslin sofa pillow- Mrs.C.C.Manning 1, W.J.Kinney 2, John Curtis 3.Sofa cushion, fancy patchwork\u2014 Mrs.E.W.Perry 1, Stephen Parker 2, C.C.Clifford 3.Pillow sham, embroidered\u2014T.Morrison 1, C.E.Standish 2.Photo frame\u2014D.D.Shonyo 1, E.E.Leghorn, white cock\u2014C.E.Bose 1, E.A.Hodges 2.Leghorn, white hen\u2014James Greer 1, C.E.Rose 2.Leghorn, buff hen\u2014E.A.Hodges 1.Black Spanish hen\u2014E.A.Hodges 1.1 Minorca, black cock\u2014E.A.Hodges \"Minorca, black hen\u2014E.A.Hodges 1, James Greer 2.Temple 2.Red cap hen\u2014C.E.Rose 1.Pin cushion\u2014A.E.Curtis 1, R.8.Robinson 2.Game, Indian hen\u2014E.A.Hodges 1.Bantam cock\u2014A.C.LeBaron & Son 1, Chas.Smith 2.Bantam hen\u2014A, C.LeBaron & Son Battenburg lace\u2014Mrs.E.W.Perry 1, Victor Grennon 2.Honiton Lace\u2014A.E.Curtis 1.1, C.E.Rose 2.Piano cover of scarf\u2014T.Morrison 2.Polish Whitear black cock\u2014E.A,| Toilet set\u2014A.E.Curtis 1, A.Avery Hodges 1.Bryant 2.Side board or bureau scarf\u2014Mrs.A.L.Rider 1, Mrs.Walter Berwick 2.Tidies\u2014Mrs.T.T.Shurtleff 1, A.Avery Bryant 2.Carriage afghan\u2014Mrs.A.L.Rider 1, F.Porter 2, H.L.B.Wheeler 3.Drawn work\u2014F.Porter 1, Mrs.E.A.Martin 2, Mrs.Walter Berwick 3.Oil painting, landscape or marine, original\u20148, 8.Draper 1.Still lite in of], original-8.8.Dra- Rhode Island red cock\u2014A.A.Hall 1.Rhode Island red hen\u2014A.A.Hall 1.1 Turkey cock\u2014H.Montague Piercy Geese, male\u2014H.Montagne Piercy 1, C.E.Rose 2.Geese female\u2014A.E.Curtis 1, H.Montague Piercy 2.Ducks, male\u2014H.Montague Piercy 1, B.B.Morrill 2.Ducks, female\u2014B.B.Morrill 1, H.L.B.Wheeler 2.per 1.E.Hunt 1, Ida E.LeBaron 2.| Tares or Lentils\u2014Libby & Shuttle- Crochet Work, woul\u2014lda E.Le-: worth 1, Dr.E.P.Ball 2, James Me- | Baron 1, C.A.Young 2.Nally 3.Hemstitching- C.A.Young 1, T.i Rape\u2014B.B.Morrill 1, Morrison 2 Beans\u2014John Bradley 1, A.D.Smith : Cae , 2, Geo.H.Davis 3.Braiding\u2014Aleida Orcutt 1, Ida E., LeBaron 2.| Kitchen Garden\u2014A.A.Bryant 1, C.Drawing, pencil or crayon\u2014Ida E.: B: Jenkins 2, Jas.MeNally 3.i LeBaron 1.1 arket Garden\u2014Mrs, E.M.Rout- Collection of Fancy Work (6articles ) ledge 1, Geo.H.Davis 2, A.E.Curtis \u2014Ida E.LeBaron 1, Florence Bowen 2.| \u201cOrchards\u2014John H.Holland 1.Al- M.W.LeBaron, special\u2014Best collec- Ibert Chadsey 2, A.A.Brock 3.! tion of articles in class 18\u2014Eugene Le- | \u2019 Yoo > Florence Bowen 2, Mabel | Wheat\u2014Henry Morrison 1, A Galey | Young 3.\u2014 , A.| CHILDREN\u2019S WORK 5 J.J.Sutton 3, Wm.Giroux 4.UNDER 10 : Oats\u2014G.N.Morrison 1, J.T.Par- | ; , sons 2, Claude Baldwin 3.Dressed Doll-Opal Standish 1.; ; tire ç ; | Barley\u2014Joseph Davidson 1 Osman Plain Knitting\u2014Opal Standish 1.| Buckland 2, Ed.Perry 3., Patchwork, six blocks-\u2014Miss Marion Mixed Grain\u2014C.E.Kent 1.P.B .E., P.B.Pool 1, C.E.Standish 2., ; Outline Work\u2014-C.E.Standish 1.Buckland 2, H.Corey 3, Hollis Mor- BARNSTON TOWNSHIP, rison 4.Special by J.P.Bowen\u2014best collec- Peas\u2014H.J.Lincoln 1, H.0.Buck- tion of articles in class 19-\u2014Opal Stan- land 2.! dish 1, Mabel Young 2, Ida LeBaron 3.STANDING CROPS.Prizes awarded on Standing Crops in the order given below.HATLEY TOWNSHIP.Wheat\u2014Delworth Little 1, Leroy Moulton 2, H.Spendlove 3, Lewis Rexford 4.Oats\u2014H.G.Ayer 1, Wm.Ride 2, OH.Parker 3.Barley\u2014R.R.Welle 1, C.A.2, and W.L.Dustin 3.Mixed Grain\u2014Jona Leavitt 1, C.O.LeBaron 2, Geo.W.Kezar 3, Alex.Kezar 4.Potatoes\u2014Albert Knight 1, F.H.Webster 2, Calvin Perry 3.Corn to ripen\u2014 Homer Rexford 1, M.Benoit 2, and E.Walker 3.Corn Fodder\u2014Wesley Badger 1, Linn Bresser 2, Herbert Brown 3,C.0.LeBaron 4.Turnipe \u2014 J.8.Webster 1, R.R.Wells 2, M.J.Bachelder 3.Potatoes\u2014H.O.Wheelar 1, W.H.Buckland 2, Hollis Morrison 3.Indian Corn\u2014W.Giroux 1, E.Rose 2, John Hurd 3.Fodder Corn\u2014E.C.Clifford 1, Hiram Allen 2, A.Y.Smith, 3, George Jourdan 4.Turnips\u2014W.H.Davidson 1, C.E.Kent 2, B.Kent 3.Mangels\u2014-M.N.Corey 1, W.Giroux 2, A.Jourdon 3.Jarrots\u2014W.H.Davidson 1.\u2018 Sugar Beets\u2014E.Rose 1, John Fos- er 2.Young Beans\u2014Ivers Wyman 1, P.B.Buck- land 2, A.J.Brakey.Kitchen Garden\u2014D.W.Sargeant 1, M.N.Corey 2, and A.Galey 3.Market Garden\u2014W.F.Hoole 1, W, W.Brown 2, Geo.Astelle 3.Orchard \u2014W.F.Hoole 1, E.V.Norton 2, Geo.Astelle 3.RACES.\u2014WED.4 years old.F.Merray, \u201cLady Sterling\".Mangels\u2014S.8.Colt 1, M.J.Bach- E.© squiters-riiate [à \"7 2 elder 2, J.B.Wood 3.A Dizan Ned\u201d, THURS.' Carrots\u2014 Dorice Pellerin 1, James Free for all.Greer 2.Sugar Beets\u2014-Samuel Robinson 1, James Greer 2.Tares or Lentils\u2014George Reburn 1.Rape\u2014C.A.Young 1.Beans\u2014C.O.LeBaron 1, Iphidiah Leavitt 2, James McKee 3.Kitchen Garden\u2014Rev.G.H.A.Murray 1, M.Benoit 2, H, Brown 3.\u201cLottia Mocha\u201d F.C.Squire, \u201cJimmy 3.\" a.M, Taylor, \u201cBlack RB.\" J.L.mayhew, \u201cLady Sterling\u201d F.Merry, Stallion race did not fill.SENT FREE AND PREPAID To every reader of The Stanstead Journal who needs, and writes to B.N.FN TET them, two (2) trial doses of Yasar Market Garden\u2014A.K.Taylor 1,| Zuroo TABLETS (Jananese Headache Wesley Badger 2, W.L.Rowell 8.| Cure) guaranteed to cure any form ot Orcharde\u2014W.L.Rowell 1, Richard |««Headache\"\u201d or \u201cNeuralgia\u201d in less Robinson & Co.Coaticooke, Que., for a antee Lo improve your vision provided there is vision left.Satisfaction guer anteed in both work and prices.WW.will furnish glasses in best gold ile and sciid gold frames from =2n0 25.00, Me DR.H.WALE, Graduate Orticizn, Horton's Bleck.IT IS SAFE To aay that ours is the Ladin, CGirocery and Provision Store in ta Township, In these lines vw seit more Goods than are sold ty an other Lio concerns in this lucadits If you are not already one +f vin customers it will pay vou to mak.a change.Newport, Vv To-day we are selling «oi Coftees Chase and Sanborn best) at from 17e.to 35e.per 1h A LARGE STOCK OF TEAS Which we are bound to disvos of early if price will move i Regular 25e.Tea now 5 jh to £1.00.NEW CANNED GOODS Arriving every week.including Boneless Chicken, Chicken Lou.Canned Bacon, Ox Tongue.Cat tage Loaf, Smoked Beef.vic.ete OUR CANDIES Are the finest in the world | Next Week we will have on dis play a specially selected consignment of extra fine goods tor the summer trade.We don\u2019t care what color von paint the town, if you buy flv paint from ug\u2014as we sell only ui colors that will last.##7 Free delivery throughout the metropolis and suburb= in cluding Rock Island.C.DOWNS & CO.STANSTEAD.E DOMINION BANK.CAPITAL, RESERVE FUND, HEAD OFFICE TORONTO.E.B.OsLER, M.P., Presiden:.W.D.MATTHEWS, Vice-President BOARD OF DIRECTORS: A.W.Austin, W.B.Brock.M.P.T Eaton, J.J.Foy, K.C., Wm, ince T.G.BRovaH, Gen.Mgr.H.J.BETHUNE, Inspector.|S $2,500,000.2,560,0C0 Savings Bank Department.Interest allowed on deposits of ~1.0¢ and upwards at highest current rates.No unnecessary delay in withdrawing.Drafts on Canadian, American and foreign points cashed and issued.We have exceptional facilities for making collections upon all points.Current accounts of business men and others received upon favorable terms, A General Banking Business trans- cted.STANSTEAD BRANCH, S.L.JONES, Hibbard 2, G.P.Hitchcock 8.than 30 minutes.Manager."]
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