The Stanstead journal, 18 septembre 1902, jeudi 18 septembre 1902
[" The Stanstead Journal.voL.LVII\u2014No.38.New Silk Waists, New Wool Waists, New Coats, New Capes, New Suits, New Skirts, New Hats, New Dress Goods, New Waist Materials.Are here for inspection and for sale.We don\u2019t know of another store this side of the City of Montreal that gives you such a choice Stock to choose from.Not only that, but we can save you money.If you've any floor coverings to buy, it will surely pay you to see our stock.The new fall carpets are here.GILMAN & COMPANY, Newport.Sorosis Shoes §3.50.Boardman Shoes 82.50 ROCK ISLAND, (STANSTEAD) P.Q., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1902.TOWN TOPICS.Station Agent H.A.Beerworth and family, left on Tuesday morning for! Montreal.Before returning they will visit friends in Clarenceville and Burlington remaining two weeks.Mr.W.A.Lynn now has charge of | the Rock Island and Derby Line sta- | tion, while Mr.Marshall, formerly of | the Smith\u2019s Mills station, is acting as | assistant.Mr.Leon Norris and Miss Nellie | Bushnell of this place were married at | the R.C.Church on Monday morning, | Rev.Father Cordeau performing the: ceremony.Miss Gertrude Wheeler ! WHOLE No.2953.BEEBE PLAIN.| W.W.TRUE.Mr.E.J.Tinker of Island Pond spent two or three days in the place the first of the week, the guest of relatives and friends.Daniel Bissell was in Sherbrooke | Tuesday on business.Mr.Bissell is a frequent visitor to the above city where we believe he has business interests.Mr, and Mrs.Austin Bodwell were in Knowlton for a couple of days the first of the week visiting relatives and friends.Miss Grace House, daughter of Geo.| House, left on Wednesday for Boston E.C.BLANCHARD.A.G.CLOUGH COMBINATION Ayer's Flat - North Hatley - Sherbrooke.Car Sugar arrived at Sherbrooke on Tuesday\u2014sold entire Car one day except the reserve for our RETAIL STORES acted as bridesmaid while Mr.John | where she intends remaining for a few Bushuell officiated as \u2018\u2018best man\u201d.| weeks, the guest of relatives and The happy couple left on the morn- i friends.ing train for bath, N.H,, and will also Mrs.Harry Jenkins is staying at the visit the groom\u2019s former home in Sut- | farm, assisting in caring for Harry's ton, Que., before returning.The mother, who, we regret to say, re- groom has been in the employ of But- | mains seriously ill but very little Elegant stock of Watches, Clocks, want your Trade.J.R.AKIN.- If Exact Time Is what you require of your watch you had better get your repair work done at True & Blanchard Co.\u2019s, NEWPORT, VT.Repair work done there is not expensive but it is done right.Expensive knowledge and skill are ut to the best possible use on all Watch, Clock and Jewelry repale- ing entrusted to their care.Every piece of work guaranteed.Jewelry and Silverware always.We | TRUE & BLANCHARD CO.28 - 28 - Car Corn 73c.Bushel.10 Bushels, 73:.Bushel.Corn Meal 81.39.By Ton, $1.35.ROYAL PATENT AND DUPLEX ARE THE FLOURS.and Case of 32-inch Flannelette in.row one 4',c.Unpacking new Dress Goods $1.25, £1.00, 75c., 50c.,35c.They are the STYLE.| STYLISH PEOPLE will wear them THIS SEASON.Departmental Store Catalogues matched in price on any line.The new Table Linen $1.25, 75¢c., 50c., 40c.a yard.Napkins, £2.50, 21.25 and §1,00 a dozen.FREE, FREE with purchase-absolutely FREE.FLANNELETTE, TOWELLING, GINGHAMS, CANNED SALMON, ETC.3,000 yds.more, regular 10e.for 7c.28 lbs for $1.00.Nar- TOWN TOPICS.Mrs.S.Ray went last week to visit friends in Montreal.Mrs.Read and children are spending a few days in Montreal.Dr.and Mrs.J.E.C.Tomkins were in Montreal a few days this week.Try Abbey\u2019s 18 cent coffee and 25 cent tea.They will surely suit you.Mr.J.B.Goodhue is away duck shooting in the vicinity of D\u2019Israeli.Mrs.Geo.W.Bixby is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs.C.O.Brigham.Mrs.W.A.Bond of Toronto is the guest of her daughter, Miss Florence McKelvie.Messrs.A.O.Norton and W.L.Shurtleff of Coaticook were in Stan- stead on business yesterday.Miss Mamie Lunt has gone, with a party from Newport, on a few days\u2019 trip to Burlington and Sheldon Springs.Sidewalks were among the things \u201cBroadbrim\u201d\u2019 found to admire at Rock Island.The reason why is easy\u2014he lives in Montreal.Miss Gertrude Billings returned yesterday from Massachusetts where she has been visiting relatives for the past two months.It is announced that the marriage of Miss Florence McKelvie of this place and Mr.W.R.Watts of Toronto will take place in the Congregational Church next Wednesday.Mrs.John G.Foster arrived home from Halifax on Monday, coming via New Bedford, Mass., where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs.(Capt.) A.G.Berry for several days.Hon.M.F.Hackett will be the candidate of the Conservative party in the forthcoming election.Mr.Hack- ett has publicly expressed his intention of accepting the nomination of the party which will, of course, be tendered to him again.Mrs.Maxime Malouin an old resident of Stanstead, died Sunday night at the home of her son, Henry Malouin.Her death was due to cancer, which had caused her much suffering.The funeral took place at the R.C.Church yesterday.Deceased was 68 years of age and leaves six sons and one daughter, her husband having died some ten years ago.The contract for the new R.C.Boys\u2019 High School building has not yet been 8warded.A number of bids were received at such widely different prices that the committee is taking a little time to ascertain the cause for such a difference, and the plans are again being gone over.It is expected however that the contract will be let this Week and that the building will yet be Teady tor occupancy at the time set.\u201cBuilding Lots for Sale 1\u201d Nobody ever expected to see such a sign in that place.The location is on the Main street directly opposite the Col- °° grounds.A few years ago a man Would have been paralyzed by the sight of such a sign.It is a hard blow to those who claimed that no amount of money would buy a desirable lot at end of the Plain.The property question is a part of \u201cSunnyside\u201d hem Which was sold by the Messrs.Ulters to Mr.Montle a few years ago and now Mr.Montie is willing to turn & few lots into cash, TOWN TOPICS.Dr.À.R.Douglas returned to Montreal today.Fresh fruit and vegetables arriving daily at Abbey\u2019s store.Mr.H.C.Hunter of New York was in Stanstead lust week.Mr.and Mrs.Charles O\u2019Rourke were in Montreal over Sunday.Mr.L.S.Channell of the Sherbrooke Daily Record was in town on Tuesday.A new line of handsome Ladies\u2019 Flannelette Wrappers at Abbey's Store.Mrs.Wm.Jondro, Mrs.Pulsifer and the Misses West are away on a visit to Danviile, Vt.Miss Annie B.Allard returned yesterday from Boston with a new line of fall hats.Call and see them.Miss Hattie McDuffee has been engaged to teach the district school at Stanstead Plain which re-opened last week.Messrs.Isaac and Wm.Maloain of Laconia, N.H., Nelson Malouin of Boston and Mrs.Emma Morrell of Kingsey are in Stanstead, having been called here by the death of their mother, Mrs.Maxime Malouin.Mr.L.A.Lanctot, the pioneer Rock Island barber, has returned from his vacation with all the latest wrinkles in the tonsorial art.He has also received the largest and best line of picture frame mouldings ever brought to this place.Services in the Congregational Church next Sunday morning and evening.Special atteniionis drawn to the hour of service in the evening, viz: 70\u2019clock.Topic for morning service: ¢ The Illuminating Influence of the Christian Disciple\u2019; for the evening: *\u201c What is Life?\u201d Sunday School at the close of the morning services.All cordially welcome.Yesterday evening a quiet wedding took place at the home of Mrs.Clarke P.Nason, the contracting parties being her brother, Mr.Herbert W.Rogers, formerly of Fitch Bay, and Miss Hattie Esterbrooks of Wakefleld, Mass.The ceremony was performed by the Rev.G.Ellery Read.Mr.and Mrs.Rogers intend leaving shortly for New Glasgow, N.S., where Mr.Rogers will engage in business.The Stewart-Haskell Memorial Library will not be opened this winter.This decision was reached by the donors only a few days ago.While there has been some delay in construction work the building might be rushed through and completed, but with unseasoned wood in the walls plastering would not likely dry satisfactorily, and besides the season of short daye and poor light is not the best time for doing the frescoing and putting on other finishing touches.These considerations have influenced the donors to a certain extent but the knowledge that there is little prospect of getting electric light from Charleston this season and the fact that no coal ie to be had were of still more importance.Slate is now being laid on the roof and it is exdected that the exterior of the building will be completed within the next six weeks.The grounds will also be terfield & Co., for several years, and is well known here.The bride is the Youngest daughter of Mr.Eli Bushnell an old resident of this place.\u2018Mra.J.Eller: Foster, president of the Woman\u2019s Republican Association of the United States, who was sent on the part of the government as a delegate to the international Red Cross Congress, held at St.Petersburg, has just returned aftera summer abroad, rich in urique experience,\u201d says a Washington paper.Mrs.Foster, who ie a sister of Mrs.C.W.Pierce of Stan- stead, had the pleasure of an audience with the czar, czarina and dowager empress, and met many noble personages not only in Russia, but in Italy, Switzerland, France and England, in which countries she has been traveling since last April.Mrs.Foster had but a few days in Washington, being compelled to start for Idaho on Friday to make a speaking tour of that state.! Mr.S.L.Jones, who has been manager of the Dominion Bank here since the opening of the Stanstead Braucha little over a year ago, has been removed.We understand that the re- 1 moval is in the nature of a promotion : and that he is going to a larger place, but just where has not yet been announced.Mr.P.B.Tucker, formerly | teller at the Stanstead branch, has.been promoted to the post of manager | while Mr.B.K.Thompson has been advanced to Mr.Tucker\u2019s place.Mr.L.T.Merriman, formerly of the customs service and a well-known resident of Stanstead, has entered the bank, succeeding Mr.Thompson.Mr.Jones was a capable and popular official whose departure will be universally regretted.His successor is, however, in every way worthy of the additional trust, and not only the patrons of the bank but the citizens generally are pleased by his promotion.| _ | \u2018relatives and friends at Fitch Bay and | change being noticed from week to! MASSAWIPPI.week.Miss 1.Kezar is home from N.York, Mrs.Luther House is reported quite ! (where she is in traiding for à nurse » seriously sick at this writing.to take a two or three weeks rest.The new sheds at the Methodist | Mr.and Mrs.8am Pierco, who reside Chureh are completed and present a | 11 the West, are visiting relatives very fine appearance.They certainly about here.They are at Mr.Badger's will be a great convenience.{at present.; Mr.and Mrs.Coburn have returned Mr.Wm.Hurd is under the care of from their bridal trip and are staving Dr.Brown.He is not confined to his at Mrs.Coburn\u2019s father's, Mr.Ash-!\u2019 \u201cing today, : Tuesday ).man\u2019s.| / Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Woodward and, MT H.toll and wife were al Ascot over Sunday.child are spending a few days with \u2018 ; ; Mrs.Louis Hovey is now caring for vicinity i Mrs.8.Bean whois very ill.Mr.and Mrs, C.F.Bayley went to The many friends and relatives of Coventry on Saturday last to attend MIs: George LeBaron Ayer, will learn the funeral of Mr.Bayley\u2019s uncle, Mr.| with sorrow of her death in Sherbrooke .\u2019 on Monday, at the residence of her Luke Day.Mr.Day was an prominent and highly respected man in the town , daughter, Mrs.R.Bradley.She had in which he has lived for many years.| been in puor health of late years, and He had many friends in Stanstead especially during this summer.Her who will regret to hear of his death.age was sixiy-seven.She leaves a Mrs.Hearle and little Bruce are | A spending the week at North Hatley ; grandchildren to mourn for a true guests at the Valley House ' wife and loving mother, besides many Charlie Whitcher of Sherbrooke Ver relatives; also two brothers, Mr.t d t his h here.spent Sunday at his home here | Ruseell LeBaron of Holyoke, Mass.is v much pleased with hi ki JS pleased with his work in | She was a daughter of James l.eBaron Sherbrooke.| 4 ia B d \\ d Mrs.Hearley of Lowell, Mass., has | and Cynthia Bowen, and was born an been spending a few days in the place, ; brought up in Barnston; married Mr.the guest ot relatives and friends.| GeOrge Ayer some forLy years ago; re- Mrs.Hearley who was Jennie Morri- \\ sided in Ialley several years, then in sette, lived in the village for several Birchton, Eaton, and for several years years and has many friends here who | Past in Sherbrooke, where the funeral are always glad to see her.| took place on Wednesday at 2 o'clock.John Tylor, section foreman on the The marriage of Miss (i.Robinson to Smith\u2019s Mills section, has moved from | Mr.Willie Hunting, took place at her J.W.Elder's Martin house on Rock ' Parents\u2019 here on Wednesday of last Island St., into a tenement of Harry Week and was like many home wed- House's at Stanstead Junction.dings, quiet and pretty.Flowers were Mrs.Moses Blake who spent last BEN in profusion; a bell covered with week at her brother's, Mr.Moses them hung over the happy couple who Blount\u2019s, Griffin, returned to her home Were united by the Rev.Murray of at her daughter's, Mrs.E.G.Bod- Hatley, surrounded by members of both well\u2019s, on Saturday.We regret to re- \u2018families and guests to the number of port Mrs.Blake in very poor health.|thirty-five.The bride was sweet- Mr.Francis Pocock is spending a Miss B.St.Dizier, was in pink.Each i bed all of the time and seems improv husband and two daughters, and five! He | Nelson LeBaron of Barnston and Mr.gowned in white, and her bridesmaid, , GEORGEVILLE.i few days at his home here.Mount Orford Lodge No.48, A.F.& | Miss Annie Tinker, youngest daugh- copal Church last Sunday \u2018A, M, Spending the summer with relatives Brethren from Magog and Stanstead | and friends in the place, returned to A.M., attended service at the Epis- ; ter of Mr.E.J.Tinker, who has been | were present.Rev.Mr.Forsythe of her home in East Milton, Mass., on Middlebury, Vt., a member of the order, preached the sermon.Music was furnished by the Fitch Bay Brass! Band.| Mr.A.W.Bullock is taking his va- | cation.He has gone to Boston and | will visit New York and various other places of interest before his return.Mrs.Chas.Mosher and son of Con- | cord, Mass., were visiting at the home of her father, Mr.John Camber re- | cently.Her sister, Miss Blanche 2 ! Camber, accompanied her on her return.! R.I, and her sister, Miss Thompson : days ago visiting friends.Medical Association, Wednesday on their trip from Magog to Owl\u2019s Head and return.Mr.J.P.! them on the excursion.There was a slight frost last Mon- | day morning which did no damage here but in low lands it was quite se- | vere as was the one some ten days ago.Mr.George W.Clark of Somerville, Mass, is here on a visit and is also | making some repairs on the house | where Mrs.Clark lives.HEATHTON.Mr.E.W.Horne and daughter of Sherbrooke were the guests of Mr.| and Mrs.W.W.Heath the first of the | week.| Miss Auger of Stanstead was the guest of Miss Mary Heath recently.| Miss E.E.Locke is quite ill at, present.She is attended by Dr.Wal- dron.Another new stock of ladies\u2019 and, children\u2019s boots and shoes at Abbey\u2019s | properly graded this fall.store.Wednesday last.Mr.C.H.McClintock was in Sherbrooke Tuesday last on business.Mr.and Mrs.Bissett of Holyoke, Mass., are guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harley Holbrook for a a few days at present.sirs.R.S.Brown and Mrs.C.H.McClintock spent Tuesday with Mrs.Hearle at the Valley House, North Hatley.Mr.B.F.Knight and daughter Ruth who spent a week or ten days in Toronto visiting relatives and taking in urday last.Mr.Knight speaks very was Dr.Fourney, called here last | by Eastern Townships people, as the: display of livestock and products of the earth and factories are doubtless Talbot\u2019s launch, the \u2018Clipper,\u201d took | far superior to anything ever wit-! nessed by many of them.The expense is no barrier, as Mr.Knight informs us a round trip ticket costs but eight dollars and the charges at hotels and boarding houses are very moderate.SOUTH BARNSTON.The Ladies Aid will be entertained | | Saturday of this week by Mrs.Byron | Kezar.The annual meeting of the A.C.church wiil be held on Saturday, the 7th, at2.30 P.M.for the election of! officers and other business.FITCH BAY.Evangelist 8.Clarke will preach at the Advent Church next Saturday at 7.45 P.M., also on Sunday at 10.30 AM.and 7.15 P.M.All are cordially] invited.There was a large attendance at the services last Sunday, both morning and evening.carried houquets to match.Mrs.B.| Kezar rendered the Wedding March \u2018in true wedding style, brightly and cheerfully.After the ceremony, a sumptuous repast was served, and then the newly married couple hied them away for a week's tripto Lake side for the present in the Mill House.Mr.and Mrs.Skinner, and Mr.and Mrs.Fred Elliott have been guests at Mr.Sam\u2019l Robinson\u2019s for several days past.Mr.James Harvey and wife have lately visited his parents here.Miss Victoria Ives of Stanstead visi- \"ted Miss A.Hitchcock over Sunday.The W.C.T.U.will meet with Mrs.! Lyford Call, on Wednesday Sept.24th., Mrs.James McGowan of Providence ' the great fair, returned home on Sat- | and remain by her invitation to tea.{ Miss Eunice Edson returned from of Lyndonville, Vt., were here a few enthusiastically of the exhibition.He West Derby on Wednesday.says without doubt it is the most ex- | The members of the St.Francis tensive and finest on the continent.! among whom It should be more liberally patronized | COMPTON.Our esteemed station agent, Mr.W.' E.Ladd, is out of town enjoying his annual holiday.| King\u2019s Hall has reopened after the mid-summer holidays with an in- | creased attendance and jt is expected | that the school is upon the threshold | of a most successful year.The model |school under the principalship of Mr.Lewis Sayer, has also a large attendance and good results are anticipated from this year\u2019s work.Mr.Wharram is seriously ill with typhoid fever.Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Craig are spending a few days in 8t.Johnsbury with friends.Mr.Rollo Cray ie expected home on Saturday.Mr.Q.Bliss Henderson of Toronto, has arrived in Compton on a visit to | bis grandparents.The R.C.school has reopened with Miss Bureau in charge.Mr.Lewis St.Laurent has entered a law office in Quebec.Fresh confectionary of the choicest kinds from Ganong Bros.at Abbey\u2019s store.Willoughby and vicinity.They willre- ° MAGOG.| Mr.Oscar Drew, of Boston is visiting friends in town.| Mr.B.Verity has returned home from his vacation, i Miss Grace M.Horner is wisiting friends in Danville for a couple of weekn.Mr.Jas.Fish is sponding a month with friends in Montreal.Miss Ruth Whitehead left last week ltor Sylvester, Beauce Co., where she , Wiil teach school the present year.| Quite a number from here attended the Exhibition at Toronto last week.very pleasant meeting of the | W.CT.U.was held at the home of Miss Bachelder on Tuesday.The Harvest Home services will be held in the Methodist Church on Sunday and Monday next.The Rev.Mr.Howitt of Stanstead in expected to be present.Supper will be served in the \u201cbasement on Monday evening.Another sad drowning accident oc- cured here on Wednesday of last week, when Mrs.M.S.Graham, a widow lady, who has heen stopping at the Fairview Hotel, was drowned in the river.She came from Montreal and being in poor health was tenderly cared for by hertwo daughters.About noon the deceased went out and her absence was not noticed for a time.Upon a search being made her dead body was found in the river clone to the shore in the rear of the D.C.M.cottages, Main st.A coroner\u2019sinquest was held by Dr.Bowen and a verdict of accidental drowning was rendered.The body was taken to Montreal for burial.| CASSVILLE.\" Mr.Nelson Bartlett of Boston, Mass., made a short visit amongst his friends here last week.Eva Thompson left for Somerville , with Miss Gladys Libbey a few days ago.Mrs.F.W.Locke has sold her farm \u2018during her stay here this summer.\u2018Trust that we shall not lose sight of her although her interest be somewhat lessened here through the trans- \u2018action.Mr.Jobn Cass is boarding at Mr.L.J.Bang\u2019s.We were the pleased recipients of some rare rose bushes from the garden of Mra.E.B.Gustin, last week.They are not only noted for their _heauty, but for their antiquity, having been brought from the States in 1400, by the ancestors of that family, making them over one hundred years old.We prize them, not only for their rareness, but also for the sake of \u2018the giver, our honored achool teacher, Mr.E.B.Gustin.Of those school days we shall ever retain fragrant memories.May his lite\u2019n pathway as well as that of his estimable companion be strewn with roses.From another correapondent.Our summer visitors are returning to their homes, among the departed are: Mrs.D.Cass and son, Miss Ivie Smith, Mr.Charles and Misses Nina and Olive Libbey, Miss Ethel Bartlett and Miss Emma Morrill.Mrs.T.Locke has sold her farm to Frank McVay of Franklin, N.H.We wish Mr.and Mrs.George Curtis much happiness in their new home.Miss Mabel Young from Cambridge, Mass, in visiting her cousin, Clarence Schoolcraft.Misses Edna Libby, Maria Cass and Ruth Libby are attending Stanstead College.We are sorry to part with our old friends: Mrs.Mattie Heath, Mrs.T.H.Locke and Miss Mary E.Thompson who are soon to return to their city homes.Hark! Listen! hear the distant chimes of wedding bells.According to a despatch from Rome the Vatican has definitely decided to send Mgr.Falconio, apostolic delegate for Canada, to Washington, as Papal \u201cdelegate to the United States.A I Spas ont ~ - + ré tu AR RTE me ae yma tp ci pat er SE Sr a 0 Tt - MB {i 0 Hea Sor Can ME rh Ae Por rey clan an ar eras an [RTT am 26 re pr ep re M 7 A phe 5 3 1 Ahem WFR eT 0 h { bk \\ j 2 Ja THE THREE VILLAGES.Their Industries, Churches, Schools and Residences.A MONTREALER'S VIEWS.\u201cBroadbrim\u2019s\u201d latest contribution to the News, is very complimentary, if, not flattering to the \u201cThree Villages.\u201d If we are not misinformed regarding the identity of \u2018\u2018Broadbrim\u2019\u2019 he is a native of Stanstead County and a former student of Stanstead College\u2014now a well-known professional man in the city of Montreal.In any case he is a gifted writer who has a happy faculty of saying pleasant things about people.The following extract is taken from Broadbrim\u2019s article: \u201cThe Three Villages, as Stanstead Plain, Rock Island and Derby Line, Vt., are universally designated, along the south-eastern frontier, present a triune completeness of perfection to and the Anglican church, built in 1858, possesses an air of quaintness and un- obatrusive dignity, which is so characteristic of edifices belonging to that communion, Derby Line is at the right of Rock Island as you ascend the Tomfobia, as Stanstead Plain is at the left.The {mission of Derby Line, apparently is to show in full flower, all that New England has been able to develop in respect to domestic architecture and home building.In this connection the inames of Haskell, Butterfield, Good- Lue, Caswell, Flint, Bugbee, Jondro, Foster, and a score of others come to mind.The taste and refinement which is revealed in these Derby Line homes is a sure reflection from the minds of \u2018the occupants.Mrs.Haskell, of Derby Line, is erecting a public library as a memorial to her husband and father.I understand it will be called the Stewart- Haskell Memorial.It is already half completed and the pleasing GRANBY'S DEAD HONORED.Hats and Caps.GIVES STRENGTH AND VIGOR.| | Hal In the park at Granby, says a late despatch, is now being placed a soldier\u2019s monument, contributed by the people and costing over $2,000.It consists of a statute of a Transvaal! soldier, six feet six inches in height, : on a pedestal eleven feet six inches, ' reà aS making the entire height of the mon- | ument eighteen feet.It bears the: following inscription: Food \u2018To the memory of Bombadier Wil- | liam Latimer, sergeant-majo r of the 15th Shefford Field Battery ROF.A; Builds Up the System and Keeps killed in action at Faber Putts, South\u2019 You In Good Health.Africa, May 30, 1900, aged 24 years; - also of Gunner Walter E.Price, died ; of enteric fever at Netley Hants, Eng- The Right Food For Young and land, July 23, 1900, aged 21 years; both Oid, For The Strong members of Shefford Field Battery, and Weak.R.C.F.A.Enlisted for service in the.Boer War, 1899.This monument was\u2019 Malt Breakfast Food, a combination erected by public subscription at the jj, proper proportions of the purest Battery headquarters by their fellow- | Malt and the choicest Wheat, partial- JUST RECEIVED A Large Consignment of GENTS\u2019 FURNISHINGS.Hats, Caps, Shirts, Underwear and the best Assortment of Ties in the Townships .all to be sold at.ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.| | | My line of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, | Patent Medicines, Furniture and Clothing the surrounding world which it would \\ines of the design are already evident, countrymen and others, both as an Jy cooked and predigested, is the\u2018 .« iscomplete .be difficult to discover in any other It w communities similarly placed.The Tomfobia river, After leaving the high- it is designed to serve.It stands ap- lands cf Holland and Barnston, when parently just upon the international Just upon the point ° RT the boundary, a pledge of international great Mempbhremagog Valley, makes amity and friendship; for the fortunes an abrupt descent in a series of rapids, \u2018of Derby Line, the Vermont munici- which terminate just as the boundary pality, are wholly bound up with those line is reached.after which the stream of the two Canadian villages, whose turns abruptly northward and con- features I have sketched.Derby Line tinues amore peaceful journey through occupies also a plain, and its long Canadian territory which it leaves javel Mainstreet bordered with maples ill be when completed in every Way worthy of the three villages which only at the sharp turn at the foot of the rapids.Rock Island stretches on both sides of the stream, clinging to banks and hillsides wherever a house can be planted, and utilizing the water power to turn the wheels of its factories, although the latter have now become so extensive that steam power is preforce added to supplement the original source of power.The factories of Rock Island owe their origin to the National Policy for up to the inauguration of the protective tariff, the Tomfobia had been accustomed to propel little else than the wheels of the village grist mill.The factories now are only moderately extensive but they represent a steady growth and natural development.The variety of the industries in operation is also an encouraging indication pointing to the future prosperity and growth of the town.: A tap and die factory, a whip factory, two or three boot and shoe factories were institutions which I observed in full operation, supporting a large number of operatives whose skill and intelligence are plainly of the finest rank.The factory buildings are in every case large and commodious, well painted, sufficiently lighted, and with all sanitary appointments complete and suitable.These are the features of Rock Island which at once strike the eve of a casual observer.though other and less conspicuous details of village economy might be enumerated, such as stone sidewalks, electric lights and waterworks, the two latter systems being common to the three villages.The ascent from Rock Island to the village of Stanstead Plain, though short, is sufficientiy arduous, and not soon to be forgotten by man or beast.But as soon as the famous \u2018Plain Hill\u201d is once conquered.what a panorama in full view! The whole valley of the Mem- and elms rivals in beauty that of Stan- abiding mark of appreciation of their loyal devotion to duty in cause of \u2018Queen and country, and also an incentive to the young men of Shefford \u2018to be ready to emulate their noble example of patriotic self-sacrifice \u201cwhenever, iu the cause of right and justice, they may be called upon to \u2018serve His Most Gracious Majesty the King.\u201d The monument will be unveiled with appropriate ceremonies on Saturday, the 20th inst.great health-giver for young and old., Mrs.S.Price, Random South, Trinity ; Bay, Nfid., says: my experience with your splendid Malt Breakfast Food.It is, without doubt, the best of all grain foods for imparting strength to those who are weak and rundown.It has quite met \u2018my expectations in every particular.I may add, that your food is relished by every member of my family.\u201d All #1 consider it a pleasure to write of | ee | : FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ARRIVE EVERY FRIDAY.LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH ON ALL GOODS.| F.W.D.MELLOON.stead, which is plainly visible across the chasm which the Tomfobia has carved out in the course of ages in its ! passage towards Lake Massawippi.British army pets are of necessity The social atmosphere of the three Jimited in number by regulation; villages is refined and stimulating.otherwise each regiment would be The lines of demarcation are those cumbered with a menagerie.But when which must inevitably exist in the Tommy Atkins wants a new pet very presence of intelligence, culture and much, he generally finds a way round | refinement, and among a population.\u2018rules even if it involves a Ilttle cutting where mechanical skill is carried to a'of red tape, and he is often assisted by high point on the one hand and where his official superiors, if they are kind- education, music, art and scholarship hearted.are cherished on the other.A troop-ship lately put in at Malta I have jotted down these obser- for a few hours, and oue of the ser- vations concerning the three villages, geants went on shore to pay a visit to, not for the purpose of booming the a soldier son who was stationed there.towns, nor to advertise their educa-.When he returned he carried a small\u2019 tional institution; much less to flatter woolly dog under one arm.It was an the innabitants, but because the exist- engaging young thing, but the guar- ence of the three towns and their re- 'termaster steeled his heart and shook \u201clations with each other are interesting his head.facts, worthy of note.The influence\u2019 «Official number of dogs already on of New England ideas and ideals is ship,\u201d said he uncompromisingly.plainly perceptible in the institutions The sergeant tried palaver, but it of the Canadian side, and the reflex availed nothing, so after looking per- inaction of the latter upon Yankee plexed for a space he reentered the i thought, may be noticed in the town.hoat in which he had come off to the at the south of the line of 45.At ghip, and returned to shore.When \u2018Stanstead Plain may be found strong he came back he carried a bird-cage churches belonging to the Roman containing a strange-looking creature.; Catholic, Anglican and Methodist com- It was covered with gay features, but\u2019 ;munions.Rock Island possesses a it had four legs.fine Congregational church, while «Can't pass that there dog on board Derby Line has an edifice belonging to \u2018 ship,\u201d said the sentry, and the quar- the Universalist denomination.The termaster bore out this verdict.; Eastern Townships Bank, established «Dog, sir?\u201d echoed the sergeant, in for many years upon Stanstead Plain, surprise and disgust.\u201c\u201cCan\u2019t you tell bas recently moved down to Rock a Maltese bird of paradise from a dog?\u2019 Island, where the bulk of the business , And you that up in feathers that per- now centres.Derby Line supports a fessers consult with ye!\u201d | National Bank, and the Dominion\u2019 \u201cPass John Smith and one Maltese Bank has recently established abranch bird of paradise!\u201d sang out the quar- at Stanstead.I believe the college termaster, with a broad grin.|buildings are in the municipality of «There isn\u2019t any order against tak- | Rock Island, although belonging geo- ing birds on board as I knows on,\u201d re- i graphically to the Plain.i marked John Smith, as he came over: A RARE BIRD.i conducted by the university and Que- Q Grocers sell Malt Breakfast Food.STANDING OF ACADEMIES.The final report of the examinations Spring and Summer Goods various acadomies or ne Province | HAVING JUST RECEIVED OUR SPRING AND av eceived, ollowin, the order of standing: Lachute, 67.38 SUMMER GOODS, WE WISH TO CALL YOUR points; Waterloo, 61.66; Sherbrooke, | ATTENTION TO OUR STOCK OF 61.52; Coaticook, 60.49; Cookshire, ; 58.89; Huntingdon, 57.95; 50.66, Dunham 51.58; Knowlton, 56.45.Ladies\u2019 Spring Suits & Jackets, Inverness, 53.39; Stanstead, 52.67; | Valley field, 51.98; Ormstown, 50.60; | Shawville, 50.01; Sutton, 48.74; Dan- ville, 48.04; Aylmer, 45.91; Lennox- Rivers, 105% Covanevile, 10, ma + Age Stock of Summer Goods ford, 34.38.LADIES\u2019 SUITS RANGING IN PRICE FROM $4.00 TO $8.00.- \u2014 COMPRISING \u2014 We Wish to Convince You.Le .Muslins, Dimities, Albatros, Scotch Ginghams, Precales & Prints, Latest Designs.If you have doubts regarding our facilities for the conducting of a truly modern and first-class Drug business, we solicit a call in order that we may have a chance to convince you that we are fully equipped for the accurate filling of physicians\u2019 prescriptions.Our drugs and medicines are import- \u2014 ALSO \u2014 Linens, Duckings, and Piques\u2019 for Skirts.\u2014 JUST RECEIVED \u2014 ; ed from the most reliable manufac- THE MEDICINE THAT CURES.Shades & Sizes at Reasonable Prices.Let us draw your attenticn to Paine\u2019s | Celery Compound, the medicine that makes sick people well.If you are weak, rundown, dyspeptic, sleepless, | have neuralgia or rheumatism, try, Paine\u2019s Celery Compound.No other medicine has such a world-wide rep- i utation.Our stock is pure and fresh.| J.T.Flint, Druggist, Rock Island, P.,0f Golf Skirts in Brown, Green, Black & Blue, | All Lengths, from $3.00 to $6.00.| | turers; everything fresh and pure.A New Line of Ladies\u2019 Silk & Satin Waists, all | \u2014 ALSO \u2014 Nunn\u2019s Veiling Waists, Latest Styles.\u2014 A NEW LOT \u2014 AUDACIOUS ROBBERY.\u2018the side.And his expression of tri- An audacious robbery was recently : \u2014 LARGE ASSORTMENT \u2014 phremagog opens before the eye,! hemmed in at the west by the range of mountains.of which Owl's Head and | Orford are conspicuous members, and ston Township, died in Florence, Colo- ! rising more gently towards the east, in | ; rado, recently.The Florence Citizen terraces and extensive undulations | : says: to the highlands of Barnston and Hat- | Me.Pope was born in Quebec Pro- ley.A man who has stood upon the ! .vince, Canada, November 14,1857.At steps of Stanstead College, which is the age of 19 he came to the States and | just at the right as you reachthesum- | jocated in Nevada for some eleven! mit of the \u201cPlain Hill\u201d and has seen | years, when he returned for a time to! THE LATE JOHN W.POPE.| Mr.John W.Pope, a native of Barn- jrare bird came off in the wash.umph did not fade even when, in the course of a few days, the feathers on \u201cDAGOES.\u201d ! \u2018It is an elementary and not a par-! ticularly brilliant joke to refer to all! foreigners of the Latin race as \u2018dagoes\u2019,\u201d says the Youth's Companion.\u2018 perpetrated at St.Albert de Warwick.It appears that the fabric of that parish borrowed £800 for repairing pur- \u2018Mercerised Sateens for Linings, all Shades.poses.The next Sunday the parish | priest announced that he was to cash\u2019 the check for the amount, and desired those who had any claims against the | Fabric to come, and he would pay | them on the evening of the day on \u2014 ALSO \u2014 Underskirts from 50 cts.to $3.00.\u2014 YOU MISS IT IF YOU DON'T \u2014 .which he had the cheque cashed.the sun sink heneath Owl's Head, has something to remember to the end of his days.Although familiarity may have somewhat blunted the perceptions of the local residents with regard to the beauties of their environment, there is no visitor who can fail to accord a full and spontaneous meed of praise.Educational institutions, churches,\u2019 private houses, are what one notices ae the consjicuous features of the place.The Pierce Castle, the artistic Carroleroft, the Butters mansion, Mr.S eveys\u2019 beautiful villa, the Holmes?L.sac ris.dences strike the eye at a glance; but the Methodist church, built of Stanstead granite upon faultless lines of architecture, is a revelation and a surprise.I have seen it many times and it grows upon me upon every and each occasion.I believe it is at least to some extent, 2a memorial church, but however that may be, it is sufficient to excite the amazement of city church builders.Stanstead College, with its group of buildings, including the Bugbee Commercial, the Pierce Music Hall, and the Holmes Graded School, dominate the Plain.One discerns without difficulty that here is an educational centre, ang a point for the dissemination of culture and refinement.Itisa matter for profound amazement that the institution which stands here does Dot receive permission to train elementary teachers, and that in the surrounding townships the schools are conducted by untrained teachers, in very many instances without diplomas.The Roman Catholic church and oonvent are fine examples, in brick sandstone of ecclesiastical architecture, | \u201cBut how many of us who thus adver- | Robbers came into the priest\u2019s house, ! Call | bis former home.His marriage to \u2018Mrs.Mary Cole occurred at Tuscorora, \u2018Nevada, Aug.16,1891.Five years ago i this fall the family came to Florence and Mr.Pope entered the livery busi- «ness in a partnership with his stepson Albert Cole, which continued till the \"death of the latter last March.Mr.Pope was a thorough gentleman respected and trusted by all who knew \"him.Kindly disposed, correct in his business affairs he was just such a citizen as a community values and \u201ccan illy spare.Said a merchant who this had large dealings with the deceased: \u2018\u2018It would be hard to find a man more upright in his daily conduct or faithful to his trusts.\u201d With the news of his death under circumstances so trying a feeling of! sorrow and loss has pervaded the en- | tire community.We have each lost a | friend, and our sympathy for the dear ones stricken again and so soon is, deep and tender.Besides a wife and stepson, Frank! Cole, of Crestone, Mt.Pope leaves an | tise our own narrowness know where | and took the box containing the 8800 : : and another small amount, which was 'in the case.They brought the box to the sacristy, where they opened it, | and See Our New Goods.and ran away with the money.A de- C.H.KATHAN.tective was asked to look into the matter, and last Friday Detective Pa- Rock Island, Que., March 13th.try was in the neighborhood, but as \u2019 vet no sufficient proof has been found : to warrant an arrest.À certain per- mr \u2014 Bargains! Bargains! There is some excitement in Granby over the disappearance of Mr.(ieorge Bergen, who left his home September 3rd, and has not since been heard from.' The missing man is 30 years of age, 5 \u2018the word dago originally came from?| In early days, as the New York | Times reminds us, the hewers of wood rand drawers of water in California were Portuguese.They cultivated thrifty little gardens and carried on a fishing trade along the shores and up the creeks near San Francisco.The most common same among them was Diego, \u2014 pronounced Decaygo, \u2014 and the transposition from Diego to Dago was natural.The epithet was transplanted to the Atlantic coast, and the American hoodiums there, as every- \"where, found it a convenient term to i express his crude intolerance.FOR CASH ONLY.IF BOOKED EXTRA CHARGE WILL BE MADE.One day, at a railway-station, two ft.10 in.in height.When he disap- | Italian laborers were talking volubiy , Peñred he was wearing a heavy blue | in their native tongue, and two Amer- ; #erge coat with gray trousers.The ican laborers were regarding them Missing man is a son of Mr.Moise | supercillously, yet with some pity, as Bergen.one might view the efforts of a chim- | panzee to make himself understood.! John Fiynn, for many years care- | Presently one of the Americans, who taker of the Coaticook branch of the certainly thought that he belonged to | Eastern Townships Bank and one of | a superior race, said to his companion: the oldest residents of that town died Best Hungarian Patent Flour, - - $2.25 6 Bars Surprise Soap, - - - - 26 7 Bars Fine Laundry Soap, - = .25 13 Ibs.Baking Soda, - = = = 25 Best large Red Salmon, - = Tc.per lb.Extra good 40 in.Cotton, by Web, 7c.per yd.Good Wash Prints, - 5 and 6c.per yd.aged mother in Canada, three sisters and four brothers.held under the di- Are talkin\u2019.Its nothin\u2019 but a jabber | rection of the Woodmen of the World .; ; of which the deceased was a member.,_ The Male spider is a dwarf, the fe- | male is a giant.It is the female which : A Sad Disappointment.invites the fly to walk into her parlor.| Ineffect\u2018ve liver medicine is a dis- ' A Chicago anthropologist has recent- appointment, but you don\u2019t want to ly been prophesying that the human purge, strain and break the glands of ; race will soon resemble the arachnidæ, | the stomach and bowels.eWitts Little Early Risers never disappoint, | [07 the women are growing larger and à What will the poor They cleanse the system of all poison the nen smaller.and putrid matter and do it so gently :men do if his prophecy should come that one enjoye the Pleasant effects.itrue?They find it hard enough even! ey are a tonic e liver.Cure: ; billiousness, torpid Jiver and prevent ee fo get their rpm 80 few are left fever.Bigelow Pharmacy, Newport, | after the women have got what they Bishop\u2019s Pharmacy, West Derby.| want.\u2014 Youth's Companion.\u2018That ain\u2019t no language them fellers .I macy, West Derby.on the 5th inst.i .: 3 \u2018That Car of Furniture is in.Beware of the Knife.No profession has advanced more | rapidly of late than surgery, but it | n should not be used except where abso- | lutely necessary.In cases of piles for | We can easily save you 20 per cent.on Furniture.Sxample, It is seldom needed.De-! Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo cures quick.DON\u2019t fail to see us before buying, if you want to ly and permanently.Uvequalled for sgve money.cuts, burns, bruises, wounds, skin dis- | The Flour mentioned above is second to none time.\u201d Soothes and heals.Bigelow eases.Accept no gounterfeits.Yor | was so troubled with bleeding piles\u2019 : that I lost much bluod and strength,\u201d Made in Canada.says J.C.Phillips, Paris, III.DeWitt\u2019s | PA R K K N I G H T Pharmacy, Newport.Bishop's Phar- | Hatley, June 10, 1902.Extra nice Bedroom Suites, $10.Witch Hazel Salve cured me in a short .ef 18 tn yet yy ii aa t Things We Like Best Often Disagree With Ve Because We overeat of them.Indi.eu follows.But there's a way to po such consequences, A dose of à mere tant like Kodol will relive you stonce.Your stomach is simply too weak to digest what you eat.That's all indigestion is.Kodol digests the food without the stomach\u2019s ald.Thus the mach rests while the body is strength- lesome food, Dieting is un- ened by WhOIESORIO ets any kind of Bee Strengthens and invigorates.Modo Me aich Rod Bicod.3 Wire & 00, Chicago.mio ES DATE Soie LUMBER FOR SALE.t.1 inch Spruce and Hemlock Boards pe ong also quantity Hemloch Plank.3 * 11s.st Smith\u2019 Mills R.K.MERRILL.84w4 idence, Brown's Hill.ath \u2018address, Fitch Bay.MER SUMMER TIME TABLE Quebec and New York Express Trains in effect June 28rd\u2014all other Trains in effect Monday, June 16th, 1902.LEAVING SHERBROOKE.NEW YORK EXPRESS.Leave | H Washburn to hold a Mek ialey me | reap us a return in increased sales of And gold, yet lack that true wealth He was a man of thought, and there- | Fitch a On SE aviniam Henry Larue of Ratu i morial sermon.The first part of the our farm produce in exnctly the same known as good health, ited he social and economic \"a rector\u2019s sermon was devoted to a eu- Ÿ°Y 88 occurred by the adoption of It is a melancholy fact that men and gor itions which make it necessary | DIED.or : logy upon the life and character of the the preferential tariff on British goods.WOmMen in the country districts, for governments to raise large sums ran Sp roniteville, Que, Sept 16, Mrs.Rn martyred President, and to this the In dollars and cents the recompense breathing the purest air and drinking of money.His studies led him to the ! Tr.Ree President listened attentively.But \u201cC003 Pe ours.But from the higher from God\u2019s bubbling fountains and conclusion that the maintenance of | me when in the second part of the vermon.standpoint of what is just and right it limpid springs, are liable to the same great standing armies is at the root of | Mr.wir Over Sixty Years.in e Mr.Washburn took occasion to speak is our plain duty to do this much to- diseases and ailments that come thick the matter, and that in the natural frs tort oer sixty years hy milions of \u2018moth ots of the possibility of danger coming wards defence and nothing less.and fast to city people.We find rheu- Li or oo of events these armies will fect mmr, Caparen while teething, with per- BEST.por through certain trusts, and to laud the Ts matism, neuralgia, debility, dyspepsia bring about their own destruction.[fhe hn my pun ures md cales and is on President, Mr.Roosevelt became res- FOLLOWS MOTHER CHURCH.[kidney and liver troubles and bl d His argument is that the immense | poor ile Suffern mm ie oa Ty WASHI tive.His face colored, and he plainly Church of Ergland in Canada P disease almost as common in the far improvement in the implements and Eon hoc?Be sr an son, Se he : 2 - , n Ca + .i So ot pen vil e and as +\" a.showed signs of disapproval of the rec- Marriage with Deceased Ie mer\u2019s family as they are in city homes.methods of warfare, the withdrawal of Kind \"00 ing Syrap,\u201d and take no other ON EARTH ooh for's utterances.However desirous Wife's Sister.Paine\u2019s Celery Compound, Heaven's a coletantly greater element of the .M of restricting the operatio best blessing to the farmi population from productive labo | | ro ALSO.vi Mr.Roosevelt may be, he je pores, wi ow the England in Canada nity has done more for the Spanish.the ruinous drain upon national A | SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.w The trusts, not the President, run the the mothe ; oh traditional policy of ment of dread disease and the build- mances for equipping an armament thr Tow nehn of HE anetog) Commissioners of WR | NGERS ing country.marriage with a ven sed prohibiting ing up of health than all other com- and keeping it \u201cup to date,\u201d will make 2 pass Han, Smith's Milk, oa Furet: ing | eceased wife\u2019s sis- bined medicines.Mr.G it impossible for the civili i Sere Sthattechek PA 7 ex -_ ter.> - Mr.G.J.Smye,a |; ; civilized nations | \u20ac.A.JENKINS.& WOMEN IN CHURCH COURTS.The decision was reached by the mown farmer of Sheffield, Ont., ro ne the present military oy.| Sh Ail Sen 11s oT | AT $1.75 pe G ; : .i WHI , Methodist General Conference Dect: eneral Synod in Montreal last week, It is with great pleasure that I tes- It is not a sentimental argument, | ! CH CAN'T BE BEAT.M Against the Innovation.les her a resolution was received from tify to the value of your great medi- j but the conclusion of a hard- headed ! FOR SALE.| Isla pe upper Mouse on mariage; the cine, Paine\u2019s Celery Compound, For | man of business.His book is such a Jr wold my horse and decided to give up | CLEARING with ; cons ction ic ; - , : , ve ab EL a RET twoeseated canopy The question of admitting women | the adutio of ms o Ç which ordered nearly two years I suffered from indi- storehouse of well-arranged facts that Sater pe 1 top Buggy, hens | SUM M to the church courts received a quiet P NO e table of prohibited gestion, kidney and liver t b ithe Russian experts commanded by Blankets worl good Harnesses, 1 set Robes, | Sune Lu fromthe Methodist Ge ,[ 1 1 lietus decrees usaally annexed to the Prayer! After trying several dici roubles, | the tsar to examine it advis tt ; PEUR PA A H # ence in Winnipeg last week Confer ! Back, and the posting of copies In the | did not effect a cure L dusidtag oo that | of it by every staff officer © the study ; L.A.LANCTOT.co AT.wip] ; v ; 2 - ) ry .; motion to that effect was defeated on ron om Ad near the entrance of your Compouud.Before using it > | Bloch\u2019s last work was to begin the QUICK SALE PRICES.M A tie vote, the constitution requiring _ | was so low in health that I could not organization ofa \u201cWar and Pence In- PERA HOUSE ! ston a three-fourths majority.The memo- The Bond\u2014Blaine Convention eat or sleep.1 could not lie in bed by on at Lucerne, a museum which | _ CASWELL & 0 ROURKE.seu al came from half ; , : owing to pain ir aek: it w ,19ÿ means of pictures - = Ja at sm fm a + dose Ames Frames Band of owiounalan an | ego nn gen, S10 0h imi devi, wi NES ne toe Lol a ay BO dts re \u2018 authority to reopen negotin- \u2018énabled to obtain a sliv Las exhibit the complet ors T E D w jon whatever.LN A of ue I tions with the L nited States for a! egye, Before 1 had Tan ere \u201cf Hig large- minded ian or or war.TUESDAY EVE SEPT 3 - ' N of latent animati good deal | treaty of reciprocity of the sort which bottle of y AUS LAREN One similar instituti i Me open.\" ! ! ing à Cont mation throughout the |was embodied in the Bond-Blaine j of your medicine 1 began to! centre f tons in all the great CAPITAL, $2,500,000.pie i) wav et, and once a |convention.This convention, which NL battle now taken in all Yor cor travel and population.Thos, P.Kelly\u2019s RESERVE FUND, 2,500.00.; 8 made there was an exhi- was negotiated in 1880, but th n bottles with grand results.spon.| Sonera 8.HEAD OFFICE TOR .aston of debating energy sufficient to tion of which was suspended at the in- ! am a farmer and am now working; BIG LADY MIN poser x Le allday.Both sides had a num- |stance of Canada, provided for free very day.Anyone may refer to me THE PEARY EXPEDITION LS Ww D Mar 2 Vice Prem mue = Tool strong supporters, but it was a bait for American fishermen on the in regard to these statements, or to ED or mmmerone.crop , no worthy fact that when the vote Grand Banks in exchange for the free whe of my neighbors around Sheffield, | A despatch has been received in EE eo Es \u201c Sear! I heads of the church were admission of Newfoundland fish into pare Iam well known.Iam a liv- | New York from Lieut.R.E.Peary, the 30- > PEOPLE- -30 Amon pun.B: Brock MIT 5 2 arly all ranged against the innova- American markets.g witness to the worth of Paine's| Arctic explorer, dated Chateau B Baton, J.J.Foy, K.C., Wim.Ince root 3, gon.It was noteworthy that the - Celery Compound.Labrador, stating that he is on his wa T.G.BrovaH, G M root a ed post was immediately preced- Take Care of the Stomach.home on the relief ship Windward, Funny Com di Hi BET Tnspecior ip od 7 an exceptionally able address The man or woman whose digestion Th The World's Coal.and that all on board are well , edlans, Pretty Girls.ps ship eeting by Mrs.Chisholm, of 9 Perfect an whose stomach performs e mechanics of civilization ar Beyond i ai v e at yond that contained i - nie Winnipeg, on behalf of tho W.©.|, ojéimmen\" poli Vend\" eoahe os Paie a Lu des on cout chat D Le has boon wa.A ICES-25C., 850, Savings Bank Daparinrl, = ., ak ve mple served as a text for |the stomach and cures positively and statistics of the production of the pre- ceived as to the movements of the Seats on sale now at Channel's Sto i yorest allowed on deposits of #110 Stor peakers who favored extending priv- permanently all stomach troubles, in- | yy black fuel always possess an ab- #XPlorer, who sailed with his expedi re.No ne worde at highest current rales.Stat loges to women.The Conference igastion and dyspepsia.It is the |SOTLINE interest.According to the Hon to the North Pole July 4 Tos.y ratte ae oy doy in with i ecided, at a later stage, to admit the mop pki reconstruct.ve tonie that is latest official figures, the United States 11'® relief ship Windward left New LOST.\u2018 Drafts on Canadian, American and mill ci celdents of women missionary so- weak people stron By Eonveying to and the British Empire are running a YOTK in July Inst to find the Pear whiten Scotch Collie Pupp four white font, orelgn points cashed and issued.amo ties to Quarterly Boards bus au there Bahrain the Sooonveying to close race In coal production, During \u20acXPedition, and has evidently b YI Tiott the premine of in ihe name of Rover.We have exceptional facilities for H.erred action in the case of Presidents the food they eat.Rev.J.H.Holla- the year 1900 the former produceq SYécessful.y oem | moti eA Sa suitably wards he making collections upon all points.ner, ot Ladies\u2019 Aid Societies.An impor.day, of Holladay, Wien, writes: Kodol 244,901,839 metric tons, and the latter CL | Bay Bond, Smiths ny Nelwon Farm, Fitch Current accounts of business men last tant step was taken In ésking the remedy hace eves mioaTo the bost 247,938,725 metric tons.Of the British | A British toam va | orme chers received upon favorable M ., w : aion Committee to report on the ta and stomach troubles.1 was giv- production, all but 19,143.808 metric phy at the Internatio, he palma tro- GHANGE OF FIR AG i er proposal to devise a scheme of co- °\" hi?by physicians.Kodo! saved YON8 were won from the rocks of the | tawa Monda Th Pa itngrool in Ot- The busine M.acted eneral Banking Business trans: Thu on with the Presbyterian oy Pharmacy it ater Jnealn.Bige.United Kingdom.The production of 1,459, 12 pointe hi » British score was er & Knight WI afer Tried on by Park- : Qu ©Ohurch mission work In the west.Pharm , port.op\u2019s the entire world i > a igher than the U.8.El Kight alone.All accounts and notes dus .acy, Wes n 1900 was 767,636 t - {Parker and counts and notes d ed y, West Derby.metric tons.636,204 | ri 86 points ahead of the Ca- Anza Trom dan fh ,muat ho paid within 0 STANSTEAD BRANCH, Wee L.E.PARKER, S.L.JONES.and C.L.KNIGHT, Manager.the pe R.H.BURKE, M.D., Physician and Surgesn, Derby Line, Vt.Office and Residence at J.KE.8¢.Pierres.mm\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 , FOURNEY, B.A, M.D.,,C.M., F.W Physician and Surgeon, Fitch Bay, Que.At Mr.O- N.Clifford's.People\u2019s \u2018Phone.DR.H.P.STOCKWELL, Office at Derby Line Hotel.: 8t0 9 A.M.1 to 2 and 7 to 8 P.M.office Hours People's Telephone.arr DR.R.O.ROSS, B.A.M.D., C.M., office and Hesidence, P.U.Block, Derby Line.People's Telephone.DR.C.L.BROWN, B.A,, Physician and Surgeon, Ayer's Flat, Que.Office A.E.Fish's.Residence Chas.Vaughan's.People's Pelephone.\u2014 RALPH M.CANFIELD, M.D., L.R.C.P.(London) Ete.491 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston.Office hours : 1 to 3 P.M., 7to8P.M.\u2014 DR.J.E.C.TOMKINS, stunstead Plain, Que.0 s: Bto 9 A.M., 1 to 2 and 6 to 7 P.M.oer Hand People's Telephones.-\u2014 H.C.RUGG, M.D, C.M,, Physician and Surgeon.Office opposite residence of Hon.M.F.Hackett.Stanstead Plain, Que.Bell Telephone No.84.\u2014_\u2014 T.D.WHITCHER, M.D., Physician and Surgeon.Beebe Plain, P.Q.Officr at Residence.Bell and People's \u2019Phone.C.| MOULTON, L.D.S., Dentist, Stanstead Plain, Que.MISS I.E.MOORE.Trained Nurse.Graduate of General Hospital, Toronto, and The Ladies\u2019 Aid will hold their an-| The Rev.William Adams of Len- nual Harvest Home Festival at the | noxville occupied the pulpit at the home of Mr.D.W.Moir on Tuesday | Methodist Church on Sunday the 14th.eve., Sept.23.The ladies of the con- { Miss Minnie F.Osgood of Caswell\u2019s gregation will furnish supper in their j Mills is in town for a few days, the usual style and a good program will | guest of Mrs.E.8.Buckland.be furnished in the church.A cordial Mrs.Lizzie Smith of Coaticook is invitation is extended to all.Supper visiting friends in town.from 6 to8.Come early to avoid a | Miss Clara Wilkinson is attending crowd.Admission 25 cts.school at Stanstead College.Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Robinson of | Willlam and Felix Walker of Here- Marshfield, Vt., are spending a few ford have bought the Walter Morgan days with their niece, Mrs.Myron |farm and will take possession in the Morse.\u2018spring.Mr.P.H.Armitage, of Coaticook, .Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Buckland of wool merchant, was through here on Derby, Vt., were in town over Sunday.Thursday and says business was| We are very sorry to hear of the se- never better.(rious illness of Mrs.Ernest Parker.Miss Edith Batchelder, of Stanstead {She is attended by Dr.Hethrington is spending a few days with Mrs.Geo.; and is some better at this time.The Moir.idoctor is kept quite busy with his Mr.Henry Munderlot, of Montreal, | many patients.was here the first of the week on busi- | Mr.C.H.Remick returned from the ness and called on a few of his friends.; Toronto faïr on Monday, accompanied It is needless to say they were pleased by Mrs.C.N.Remick who has been to see him, | spending the summer with her daugh- Capt.J.0.Bullis has been in Bolton ter in Ontario.at his farm for the past week making The Methodist Ladies\u2019 Aid met with some repairs on his buildings, Mrs.J.Oscar Oliver oun Tuesday, the Miss Lottie Waite who has been the 16th.guest of Mr.and Mrs.E.B.Tryon for: Mr.Michel Martin having sold his the past few weeks, returned to her farm has taken up residence at the home in Worcester, Mass., on Satur- \u2018 Corner.day last.| Mr.Henry Worth of Stanstead and Mrs.(Col.) Wools is spending a few | Mr.Austin Smith of New Boston were weeks in Montreal with her daughters, lin town on Tuesday, the 16th, on busi- Mrs.S.S.Bain, Mrs.Chas.Fessenden j ness.and Mrs.Thomas Fessenden.Mr.and Mrs.James O'Leary of Bos- | UP TO DATE MINSTRELS.ton were visiting his brother, J.: One newspaper, in speaking of Thos.O'Leary, the first of the week.| P.Kelley\u2019s Big Lady Minstrels, which Mr.and Mrs.J.O'Leary and Mrs.: °°Me to the Opera House on Tuesday D\u2019Etchegoyen went to St.Johnsbury evening, Sept.23, says: \u201cThey gave a on Tuesday to visit their sister, Mrs.good performance and are deserving CURRIERS.Mr.Carmi Porter has been quite indisposed for a few days bat is improving under Dr.Bowen's treatment.Mrs.Casavant and daughter from Natick, Mass., are visiting her sisters, Mrs.F.Viens and Mrs.M.Longe.Mrs.Dow from Ayer\u2019s Flat visited Mrs.A.Stone last week.Mrs.R.Seale and Mrs.J.Seale of Granby spent a few days with relatives here and in Bolton recently.Mre.E.H.Bullard from Montreal spent two days with Mrs.Manning last week.Miss Trottier from Montreal is spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs.Demars.The Magog Ladies\u2019 Aid which was held at Mrs.Henry Shonyo's in the Shonyo neighborhood, last Wednesday, was well attended both afternoon and evening by old and young people.All had a pleasant time.Misses Marcia Patneade and Emma Longe attended the Brome fair last week.\u2019 The school house has been repaired and is greatly improved in appearance with its new coat of light paint.Teachers are scarce.No teacher hired for this school yet.! Carpenters commenced work on Mr.| À.Stone\u2019s new house two weeks ago and are progressing finely.Mr.P.W.Kimpton and sister Minnie from Somerville, Mass., visited their aunt, Mrs.Manning last Thursday.They were accompanied by Miss Jennie Colburp of Magog.Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Elliot were in the place last Thursday.Mrs.Blake of Stukely visited at Mr.A.F.Channell\u2019s last week.tions made to lnrge purchasers, 5lwz BAD EYES .Are what we are looking for.It is to be regretted that there are so many of that sort at this day and age, but they must be cared for and we are fully equip- | ped todo it.No matter what! you think the trouble is, do not | do a thing till you come to us.| It will cost you nothing to know and it is your duty to your eyes.R.C.PARSONS, ROCK ISLAND, P.Q.DERBY LINE, VT.| LOST.| Retween Rock Island and Wm.Pomroy's.Stanstead, Sept, 1, oa black Sumner Overcoat | mnrked with initials J.W.A.on lining.Find! or Will please return same to Journal Office or j to WL.Pomroy, Stanstead.i APPLES FOR SALE.Winter keeping varietios=imestiy Fameuse.Ready about the last of September.Redue MRS.A.MOLSON.Fern Hill, i | | I ! Near Geoargeville, ! PUBLIC NOTICE I= hereby given that my wifi, Rose BR, Fre.| weau (Watson) having left my bed and bonrd without just cause or provocation ail persons are fortidden to harbor or trust her on my | account.J.AL WILDER.Georgeville, P.Q.Aux.Voth, 1502, 5 \u2014\u2014\u2014 - \u2014\u2014 1840\u2014DERBY ACADEMY \u20141902.Derby, Vermont.Business and Professional Ourds.GRANITEVILLE.BARNSTON.: PRICES TNAT TELL AT.P.A.Bissonnet\u2019s CLEARING SALE A few more pieces of print at 4',c.à yd.Brown Cotton at 5e.& vd.Bleached Cotton at 6c.à yd.Flannelette nt 5c.a yd.Gingham at 6c.a yd.Wool Plaid at 18.and 2c.a yd.Heavy Costume Cloths as 28¢.a yd.Shirt Waists nt 23e.and 89e, each.Wrappers at die.each.Black, plain and figured Skirts at 41,75 each.Fow Ladies\u2019 Costumes loft at 86.00 each.Fall Jackets at #8 00 nnd 45.00 each.button Kid Gloves at 30c.a pair.A full Basket of Remnants \u20182 price.A pair of good Blankety for dae.Ladies Slippers at Jue.pair.Children\u2019s Shoes at 250.a pair.Men's Lace Boots at $1.25 a pair.Misses\u201d and Ladies\u201d Rulibers at Xe.à pair.Boys\" Pants at $v.a par, Men's Wool Pants nt t8¢ and $1.25 a pair.Boys\u2019 Nuits at #1.50, Boys\u2019 Recfers nt 82,30 Men's Suits at $3.50.Men's Overconts at $00.Shs, good Raisans for ve J Cans good Rabon for 20e dhs 20 Pen for $1, lbs, Cotfee for de.LDDl 5 Roses Flour $6.50, LOST.On August 0th, between Rock Island Drug Store and Spaldinæ'= store, small Orey Purse contaimng abont ss, Mw to Journal Office wall be suitably rewarded, i Any one returning same STITCHERS WANTED.Steady employment with good pay will be ute Associate uf Johns Hopkins Hospital, sti T7 TT TT tyiven girls willing to work in my Shirt nnd fut Ae Baltimore.Simpson, and take in the fair.; of recognition by theatre goers AUCKLAND Fall term opens Tuesday, September 2, Ier, Overall Factory.Apply to Mr.Dinealf, Stanstead, Que.; ; throughout the country.\u201d , .E aes within rench GF all full corps of J.B.GOODHTR.Telephones: pont ou tote 10.Mrs.Colby Blair and two children | g y Farmers are glad to see this fine |tearhors; five courses of study: pi pares | Week Island, PQ.ERASTUS P.BALL, Veterinary Surgeon.visited at Mrs.M.Tilton\u2019s on Tuesday.| This is further seconded by the St.Mrs.Chas.Monroe of Stanstead | Luis Globe in a notice which says: , ; \"ee .P.15 Bi ic spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs.Minnie ps bis American Lady harvest weather which they are improving every day by getting their harvesting done.vlocution.for college; gives # thorough education for\u201d practical dite: vocal and instrumental musie ; Send for Catalogue.K.Kadgecoml, Principal try! Derby.Aug, 14, 02.i SHINGLES FOR SALE.Graduate of Montreal Veterinary College, E.P.Davis at Lineboro , b J ; an MAN Kinde, All prices.If you wan Office at Lee Farm, Rock Island, Que.\"ae : : ; A a We hear a large bear was killed at any.call, write or telephone.U.S.P.O.address Derby Line, Vermont.night tothe biggest audience in the ' w ye telephone CHAS.H.MANSUR, history of the house.The show was APPLE GROVE.| one long, loud, continuous laugh from one of Mr.Pope\u2019s camps last week.Deer hunters claim that deer are guite numerous this fall.THE STANSTEAD GRANITE QUARRIES CO.Limited.Case cheeriully aecepted of all Limes, 3.A.TILTON, mn Sinith's Mills.Advocate Miss Mary Bissell is spending a few i in, , Rock bland.5.Q y .P g the rise to the fall of the curtain The Mrs.Malanson and little daughter, NOTICE.Office over Pike Bros' Store.weeks at Beebe Plain.costumes were gorgeous, the ladies Mary Ellen, visited at C.D.Dyke's: 7 EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK | Mrs.J.Kimpton has been visiting handsome, the comedians uproarious- one day last week Tue rs I CE Ped .i ! i i i ial- = : vo TAmitedr with be heldat No.10 Welling M.F.HACKETT, her son Mr.Alonzo Kimpton.ly funuy, while the big olio of special us 4 pans Imi ill be held at No ete Established 1850.Advocate, Solicitor, &c., Last week Mr.and Mrs.Charles ty artists were ahead of anything seen bots.rend to any ao.oy ck, ERE A EC IRE PE Capital Anthol sed, £2.000,00 Stanstead Plain, Que.i 3 | : > in.i «we Ç A Capital quais up, $100,205 Will attend all courts in thé Pistriet.Collec.QVebee entertained Mr.and Mrs.T.here this season.Not one dull min better at this writing.FLE MRARLEE | Roneree Find, $2000 tions a specialty.Bissett, Mr.and Mrs.J.Dragon, from ute or one wait in the entire perform- BOARD OF IMRKCTORN: | | Mr.Joseph Parras is raising a big | J - Holyoke, Mass., Mr.and Mrs.J.ance.\u201d barn today 5 8 E | WitLtAs FARWELL, President.HM HOVEY, Racine from Barnston, Mr.and Mrs.| The Minstrels come to the Opera | y WANTED.po Woon 4 8A RW ven an v , H.Holbroke, Mr.and Mrs.M, Bullis H f f LE - | \" ; G.STEVENS, CH.KATHAN, HR.Brown, KO.Rock Island.y .i faouse for one performance.| Pwelve men wanted to work on the new fue \u2018 K MI , \u2018 + U.S.P, O.address, Deus Line, Vt.from Griffin and Rev.Mr.Bradford | CASWELL'S MILLS.\u201ctors being crected for Butterfield & Co at RMT EDWARD AUDINWOOD, Undertaker & Embalmer, Derby Line, Vt., and Rock Island, P.Q.MACK'S MILLS.Mr.Perley Kimpton, son of Aylmer Kimpton, spent Friday night and Sat- rrday at The Refuge.from Georgeville.ABBOTT'S CORNER.Mr.and Mrs.C.Hunt of Rock: Mrs.Stephen Danton neé Alice Le- Island, were guests at A.B.Harvey\u2019s | Baron and son of Minnesota are here, on Sunday.lafter a two years\u2019 absence, visiting Mrs.Charles Gordon, of Stanstead ; relatives at the old homestead.Mr.Junction spent Sunday at Mr.Hiram .C.O.LeBaron, jr., of Detroit, Mich., Brevoort\u2019s.|accompanied his sister on her home Mrs.W.Taylor is a guest at Lake- journey thus completing the family The King\u2019s Daughters will meet with Mrs.Judson Page Sept.25th.| There will be no preaching at the Church next Sunday.! Mr.F.T.Caswell of Derby Line was, in town last Friday.| Mr.Thomas Maxwell was in town last Sunday.| Mr.and Mrs.A.B.Moulton and | rrby Lane, VEO Apply te Ho OL Sinith on thee grounds or Butterfield & Co.MACHINE WORK.The undersigned have purchased from H.1.BACHELDER the Grandy Machine Shop and Foundry at West H£an Orrice SHERBROOKE, P.Q.JAx MACKINNON, General Manager.M.Enoere, Loeenl Manager.NH.F.Money, Indpector of Branches, HRANCHES: IN PROVINCE OF QUERKC\u2014 Montreal B.Austin, Mgr.: Waterloo, WI, Briges, Mgr.: Rock Inland, KR.Stevens, Mur.: Cownnavilie HF WilHams, Mgr.: Costicook, FK, N.Robinson.Mgr.; Richmond, W.L.Hal, Mgr.; Messrs, Charles Ruiter, John Reed |side farm.| circle.M < Granby, W.H Hobinson, Mgr: ! r.and Mrs.C.C.Moulton attended Derby, and are prepared \u2018to do nil Bedford, W.H.Fnrgrave, Myr.: and George Longeway are on the sick Mrs.A.B.Harvey spent several\u2019 Mrs.H.McArthur wasat H.J.Call\u2019s qe .| LT, I lo do à Huntinglon, AW Watson, Mur; 3 + a picnic at Way's Mills last Thursday.| kinds of Machine Work and Casting in M CWI Fraser, Myr.list.days in Sherbrooke last week.Sunday.Pp ÿ \" ve; a first-class manner.St Tyacinthe, D'Laframinine, Myr.; Berty Stoliker of Worcester, spent Saturday and Sunday at Woodbine Homestead.Mr.Fred Gervah and bride of West Derby, spent Saturday with Mrs.John Reed.Guy Longeway planted one potato in eight hills, in the spring, from which he got over half a bushel of fine potatoes.Mr.George Soutiere has returned Mr.Alex.Simpson returned to his Mr.Geo.B.Worthen of Ayer\u2019s Flat home in Lawrence, Mass., Wednes- called on friends here of Thursday day.last week.Mrs.Austin Bodwell, of Beebe Plain, Mr.D.M.Bean and daughters, Mrs.Johnston and Master Loris Misses Eva and Sylva, of Waterville Smith, of Lowell, Mass., spent Friday were here Sunday.at \u201cBay View.\u201d | Cards are out for a wedding to take _\u2014 place on the 24th inst.The contract- | McCONNELL.ling parties are Miss Alice Bissell and Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Howe of Hat- | Mr.Augustus Colt.ley visited their cousin, Mrs.Parnell,! Mr.and Mrs.George Drew visited Mr.and Mrs.George Forbes of New | York are visiting relatives in town.| Mr.J.A.Bradford was in Coaticook recently.| Miss M.F.Osgood is in Barnston | visiting friends.The King\u2019s Daughters met with Miss Jennie Nurse last Thursday.| AYER\u2019'S FLAT.Elder G.W.Chapman will preach 1 P.O.Address : Brass and Iron Casting.Engine and Boiler Work a Specialty.We have a first-class man for ouf- side work, such as Mill Engine and: Boiler Installation and Repairs.| SUITOR & SON, | Newport, Vt.! Ormuatown.KE.W.Morgan.Mgr.: Windsor Mills, E.PL Oliver, Mer.IN PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA \u2014 rand Forks, Wm.Spler, Mgr.| Phoenix, N.H.Black, Actu Mur Agents in Canada, Banx of Montreal and Branches.London, Eng.National Bank of Seotland.Boston, National Exchange Bank.* New York.National Park Bank.Collections made at all accessible points.Drafts issued for any required amounts, good at all points in Canada, United Htates and Europe.Exchange hought and sold, HAVINGN BRANCH DEPARTMENT TO LET | at each office, Intercat allowed from date of .depontt and compounded semi-annually, with- Furnished Cottage at Lake Park.For terms Out requiring the attention of the depositor.| RAA particnlars aldress Dr.Whiteheror H.B.! Office hours from 10 to 3, Saturdays from Jo i Stewart, Lake Park.|b 1, in the Union Church next Sunday at - friends in Montreal last week.on Tuesday of last week, and Thurs- frie 2.30 P.M.day Mrs.E.L.Parker of Hatley and Mrs.P.H.Ward of Sherbrooke has Miss Howe of Barnston were guests, been making a pleasant visit at the from his trip.Mrs.George Soutiere is teaching a 8chool of 31 scholars.WANT COMMONWEALTH Mr.and Mrs.James O\u2019Leary are visiting their parents.We hear that our cheese inspector has been very ill.He came near having lock jaw from having some teeth extracted but is better at present.Mrs, Osman Reed and daughter, spent Monday at Mrs.John Reed\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.Lunderville from Rock Island, spent Sunday and Monday with their son Joseph.Mr.and Mrs.George Brevoort spent Sunday with their son Wallace.Herb Davis is working at Massa-, Wippi this week.Mr.and Mrs.Gay of Beebe Plain, | spent Thursday at Woodbine Homestead.James Longeway is at home farming at present.Wedding bells, how tney ring.Mr.and Mrs.John Tilton are stopping at Leadville.HALL\u2019S STREAM.The weather is fine for harvesting.Grain is ripeningslowly and there is much yet to be cut, while the small Crop of potatoes is rotting badly.T.H.Vandyke is putting up another barn on the Bean Place with a large root cellar.at the same place.Mrs.E.A.Watson of Northwood, N.H., is expected to-day (Tuesday) to visit her old home at Glenbrook Farm.the air.Not much damage has been done here as yet by frost although there have been slight frosts several mornings.Potatoes are rotting considerahly.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Spendlove have gone to St.Johnsbury to visit his aunt, Mrs.Bundy.| Like the running brook, the red blood that flows through the veins has to come from somewhere, found in the soft core of the bones called the marrow and | \u2018some say red blood also comes {from the spleen.Healthy hone marrow and healthy spleen Many sheep and lambs are being | are full of fat.shipped to distant markets on the Main Central R.R.and cattle and lambs are being driven on the high- Way to nearer markets in the United States.: L.P.Hovey is runnihg his Pulp mill with a full crew.He has a large amount ready for shipping.H.Abbott and wife of Abbott's Cor- ber, P.Q., visited at .O.Hibbard\u2019s last week, Mrs.Abbott and Mrs.C.C.Hibbard, her sister, visited at C.Perry hursday.Quite a few from this place attended the fair at Lancaster, N.H., last Week.They report a large crowd was the chief part of | Toronto, and that that the exhibition.| Scott's Emulsion makes new |blood by feeding the bone marrow and the spleen with the richest of all fats, the pure cod liver oil.For pale school girls and linvalids and for all whose blood is thin and pale, Scott's Emulsion is a pleasant and rich \u2018blood food.It not only feeds 8 last) the blood-making organs but igives them strength to do their proper work.Send for frre eample, SCOTT & BOWNI, Chemists, Ontario.| soc, and $1 00; all druggists.We hear rumors of wedding bells in SOFT CORE The springs of red blond are ; home of Mr.and Mrs.L.J.House.\"Mrs.W.H.Chandler and daughter of Boston, Mass., have been making an extended visit to Mr.and Mrs.L.\"J.House.Mrs.Almer Astbury of Graniteville \"has been stopping at the home of Mr.- Richard Astbury of late, Mr.and Mrs.L.J.House have been spending a few days with friends in \u2018Gorham, N.H.Mr.and Mrs.Jack Astbury left Saturday for Boston, Masa., where they.intend to reside in the future.I Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Drew attended the St.Johnsbury fair this week.The genial profile of Mr.Stephen House of Richmond, was seen on our | streets for the first time in three years last week.Steve isan old Hatley boy and bis many friends are always glad to see him.We trust, however, he may in the future visit the old homestead and old friends oftener and so perpetuate the friendships so pleas- .antly renewed.BOYNTON.The triends of this village met with \u2018the bereaved family of Mr.George , Griffin, Monday the 15th, at the home \u2018of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Merrill, to pay \u2018the last tribute of love to little Bertha , Alice, who died on the 13th, sister and :twin of little Burton Albert Griffin.:They have been the constant care and janxiety of Mrs.Merrill since the !death of their mother, two months ago.All learned to love them.Rev.\u2018Mr.Bradford of Georgeville spoke comforting words.The little lifeless | form was taken to the Boynton cemetery and softly laid at rest in roses he- side the peaceful mother and we \u2018think the angels whispered \u2018of such is the kingdom of heaven.\u201d Mrs.Jessie Boynton we are glad to hear is gaining slowly.We are sorry to say that Mr.David Sloan, our old neighbor, is failing.Ladies\u2019 heavy undervests and pants at 25 cents each, at Abbey's store.i DISSOLVED.| A despatch from Sydney, N.8S.W | | says that resolutions have been laid legislatures in favor of the dissolution i of the Australian Commonwealth.| Attorney-General Deakin does not | i take the resolutions seriously.Though | they will provoke plain speaking, they cannot be carried in any of the legislatures.' Sir W.J.Lyne, minister of home afiairs of the Commonwealth, in a speech, admitted that the machinery of the federation is weighty, intricate and expensive.He urged co-opera- tion to make the Commonweaith.The Longest Bridge Span Yet, ! Near Quebec a railroad bridge across the St, Lawrence River is about to be constructed with the longest single span ot any bridge vet in existence.It is of the cantilever construction, and the length of the great channel span over the river will be 1,800 feet, more by 200 feet than the span of the Brooklyn suspension bridge, and by 100 feet the chief span of the celebrated Forth bridge in Scotland.The towers will rise 360 feet above the.high-tide level of the river.Two railroad-tracks and two electric rail- way-tracks, besides roads for wagons, will be included on the bridge.Are the best Furnaces ORDER DON'T PUT IT OFF UN The Burlington Free Press says: The New York papers are printing a despatch from St.Albans, stating that A cm «Af, 3 pa seta tts ROCK ISLAND HARDWARE C0, £54 Hilborn Wood Furnaces ano Heeler Coal Furnaces Made for the Money.EARLY.TIL COLD WEATHER.ROCK ISLAND HARDWARE CO.WATERMAN & HUNT, Mgrs.\u2018For the first time in the history of Vermont a Roman Catholic has heen elected to the Legislature, the success- | ful candidate being the Rev.Daniel J.|O\u2019Sullivan.This, of course, is not so.There have been but few Vermont Legislatures in fifty years that did not have Roman Catholic members.There were eleven such in the Legislature of ; 1892.If the statement had been that \u2018Father O\u2019Snllivan is the first Roman i Catholic priest elected, it would have been neaeer correct.BLANK in Southern Quebec.for all purposes.BOOKS.We carry the most complete line of Blank Books Account Books of all sizes and Special Books to order.JOURNAL PRINTING CO., Rock Island, Que.ES J HAASE \" [a « Tue Fr , ; IEND * blessedness oO SHIP ; cause they of the friendehip of Ch OF Cu ) an to tore ot found some rist be.c RIST.;j th are in a wi himsclf in th earthly urious Bi BY AN em Th ay that à their soul\u2019 ts of N ANDREV th e preachi will à AR ews.St.V F.UNDE e appeal of ching of th influence Ka princes Tr Milk John's Recto > RHILL some, but th the printed e pulpit and £ rl Theodur of - not as a Means ry, Yon 4 the fri e love page ormed ava drones.Duk ie of Sul N.Y.kers.det riendly human pind kindn reach | for cat hix ro aa recently pi 2 tt ie remarkabl uicide, i \u201cDo yo es Ara and ore is reruarkable A .Ar CS or pou mot ka es hearing fh ore wa wite acted \u2018an ciinie ta Munich.ialatly harmo +4 so, mild and in- ecdotal \u2019 SL, part or ubite + mer.be How son sis in mind, he E is avis unich, 4% 8 be so everage In on \u2014 aies w he eve ne publi Hind.cont aslieh tant means frequent] as e of th Generall verse sinners.\u2014M orld goe T 80 res can or si ni's wi stockhold N world.Y of exit i y chose professor e Philadel i y speaking, att., fallen s or ev pectable n- value : reless tel ors in M ethal et at thi into the n the ot of chem} phia coll giend of a: ing, when allen, of who er so Ww as the th the Inve.egraph ar- hal effects is summer p other her day: ** stry asked exes a nother a man i with Chri m you sk retched 1s critd ntor's 1! COMP ander of milk season th called t : \u201cNow, a stud the two » the assumpti ae rist, \u2018I shall @ and t! cal peri ite se ny |énderrated.F seem t e cap , Suppo ant - are à mption i , am hi À able ) on th od of Bighl the or e: o be a hen atient se yo - thelr arte ami id alice atl oe He W his friend ?\u2019 Wt say for sso bave his experimeuta- 3e despatches from Ca le, ie A Would sou ay of es 4 swallowed ; east i a a rod him 1 = 12 lL youn, rnia tl \u201c mini mini acid when the and ideas li in| Aco nted E The sa neures ounty d g man hat \u201ca ster th stor\u2019 uicld, Wh Pharis of life.S rrespond inough.Un le of rati ied here of Cal stud e sa * ol w at \u201ca fri ces - .so Who hi ondent - ited oleom ing ch to-da averas ent, w crament.\u201d ould ad- 8 none of cone of Jesus as Moa?mean Of The London Post, and one ot is ri in the aa tot drnling mi\" studying \u201cho, by the ent,\" replied ad- to includ and sinners\u201d » records pilgri , os Is caus rapid! nation.rom i.\u201d This mistr e ministr, à to wi im i they Whic ds th grimage ft said t es of the pidly, pi Probab the us y beca stry, be gory\u2014to m de Him in the y ch he } e fallowit re to free adv 0 be th grow! pickles and mi ly the ual com- It is use it 1 , and tak 3 ake Hi same cat Ar .reard del wing pray from ertising \u20ac large tng are milk.Bt Beedle} o reported ry and be X motives and m out a man eae ab pilgrir ivered ther yeris the deb that it } mount of à = only mild] rawberries y is omas A that In ry.; acts i of simila \u201c0 ni\u2014 ere by + tate le ares Tay lias receiv ardy sto y toxic; wi and milk ether quinas nocent IV A sary to sea .Put it is r Almigt y line glslature ongress ived lige machs, they a ith youn £ as the were st and a per À arch the =i only nec am ghty God!\u201d consequ # nnd th and th gested; wit , they are oft g and eing ca bags of anding absurd w e Scriptures to ces AM sure Ÿ God!\u201d he cri suppress it ce of t e ne e quentl ith older en partially Be L rried in treas to- | as their iptures to sce he A pl ou will n ied, \u201cnow ess it, he effor wepapers, tati y cause nothi ones they f y | sea ir a ou ding b- \u20ac nd ligh 3 were neve position See place in ot snd I] Am vus made ive dyspopai ing mo y fre pe, with | You the gat t 1 i r know .Criminals fF paradise me to hell, Conf uch-valu to nettle-r yspepsia, or re than erue- 7?, With à am 868,\" Obs cs ot R- .iF selfish : and n to be anvthi als [OF me.You k 1s surel .erred up.ed distinct plai ash, urtica or, at worst, hi c- en the Ch lle, \u201cthe erved the oads * td where is ything but ing onl now | w y reserved cigar f: on the pr fon has nint, theref ria, or s , hives, gold hav urch coûl day le er or op « is the ma ily a po was not ri h actory oprieto been Lthi® erefore tho ummer co w e I none oar past ponent of Chri man, follow.£9 poor barbe rich, b ave rec at Hav rsofal f combinati se who a m- as the ne.\u2019 \u201d \u2018y , \u2018Silver to one of Christ, w aw omy and er, but ti .be tot elved a wana, The fon ace of these oo rarel re fond ot P2St saint's es, hol and ; thought ; Who can point mon persever: rough urnigh th n order à he fim Dent hese com y abstain i also wh reply, \u2018a y father,\u201d ing whole of that of self th point Toner: My first i rance | 1.id by ny quet wh e cigars rom Englani nts.paratively tri \u2018in the the lame man, the Ch nd the day | {i that Ii roughout wife wi rst intention wa by sine |?! hich Is t for the glana Next to pi y trifling ail aa toe Church ¢ ay is of ev ; bee lence ?ife of mary the k with my suvi nuon wa 1c ovation of K 0 be held royal ban- | o pickles it.W.J.Bryan Rise an ould say t tha erythin, ?Criminal arvellous excel now, a my savings, but bei s to buy a clude King Ed after the cor ost deadly f and milk ony.3.Bryan told a walks 0 t runs g ing cruel : but 5 07° reel) advisab sensible mia being, as Y sever s three s! ward.Th e coy.fluid can b orm in which probably the #P expense i à good i on wheels 1s : who ¢ proverbially to Y le to mak an, 1 thought na You |: eral thou zes and e order |'°® e made t ch the inn oke duri n New Y story at .so minutel an find, sea y Your | Wake use of ght it more wha 1s sand ciga amount ce cream co e to figure is ocent Illinol ng the ork rec his Sold Ev ful y, the =li arch he ev myself house, fi of them t re wl that th rs.Au s to toughne mbination the chea 5 tows campai phat orywh ture that lightest tr °T Le 8 houri iret of all, to coe hatever a ere is nique fea- the i ss of juvenile \\ Despit p Man rig! .In front of in al Mad ere.a.that was hard ace of a na- er, O my In paradise, a to insu being ! 8 to the pi io stipul a.the ice cream f nile viscer pite the ever gldly atte ont of m Ittle o by IN ~ ness of that Ii ard throug! a- | as wel Lord, that ise, and re t} eft entir price, th ation istered, } orm, if scera, milk i y word ntive.e sat = at Divi ; gh the gentle | i ell.do ne hat I wi remem le manuf.rely to the 1s mat intestin has been k judicious] in drunk 1 I said: He ar a PERIA >., of Ho pie pity whic gentle: 3 the nes pt VA vant a pul C Acturers he Jud ter estinal ki 1 known t y admin- I fl n something \u2018 I tht ank In uni .an free will hich gave Hi i ditions ext world ant to be « lace , Court ett .gment of 9 Sund inks man o lay out i nished 1 Ing els nk he h sins ?will to suffer f in | ditions that .We read i a shaser \u201cYe quette a eld nday scho y scores o ut In hand.* he came e beside.ad oe \u2018 er tor our Whereas ar those wi ad in the pre ru an nd religious ers, the ol picnics { childrén W .\u2018Mr.B up and wru When We Was H ur wh ere will b 10 hold hi tra.ague.T amusin scru quently combinati .With thei onderful ryan,\u2019 h.wrung carry in bus e, then, t! vhercas the w e miseral igh post- daugh he troub g tussle pleas y fatal ion is not i ré | fret man 1 yar , ond wr on ve stock and sinner «the friend of rich in wretehed in Ne hereaf daughters of D le aros at The wuch eare t .Uf course i infre- I an I ev ral Pao.You are es of \u201cbo the po tau T° \u2018es publicans 12 heaven Su li in this lif tes, ere invi r.Kuy e when act, wi o make mi e it requi could s er saw w ou are the .ards\u2019?f pular the sens Yes: but h ans Dame of M ol impl ife will b the # ted to t yper, the the ice ©, with careless milk so d juires ing: * ee all th whose b + the popu \u201c sense the Phari \u20ac was not created bi ahomet plore You, i be he season.he first Premie ice cream may cless mixing leadiy.In .e time ack teet E utin, .clude thi harizers meant .on | Who i before hia wr Prophet ie we omman sed Low-necked court ball Se impunity may be taken vie this kind of Preside he was acer P R R g uni a be ws to in | day ill sit on ye world was r ne was C'ded tha » but the Mis dresses SC fit is ¥, or only a sli ith comparati any s nt Roose A to : ; at riend i Fs nd Your rig § mage, a consis deco! ses ° are red wi it i \" a sf oon that lle was the ; : lend in the | bis 08 fgment and fit hand oa al pi sistent ascot ares Kuyper de per th nd tot Sight illness, maires Which he e j his vou | ond of telli Pl ND OTHER T tee ?helper, mot u AM ple, to | aud plead on be LES ies.Th their esses were | - milk i and toxic ution to the orme njoys m expense ng ( > Himsol | mot the friend the + gion J vetur thd plead on benalf of pies.They applied rellgious prineis | in this for re dee | Pres J snjoys most !s the .That U one self, but f riend to ple ing to liv urn hot ny revue T received for a à princi- as practicall m may be 1 however.estdent § 4 most 1s ¢ ise.Th S do the for the god please | fu tal ve on.Ther ne 1 have on ts, Mistress a curt re ispeneat invaluable v certain d ooked upon fon, =o hat it was th had tol 8: .met ma fie gnod He couli | able liviv hervfore, 1 e \u2018mxn- \u201carea of the reply ?ton, means le as a death; it w pon wo far as h as the ge d the Sheets ine their ; riend who neit ould | it may b g to b gi 1 want a co 1 d that ceremonies rom ine eans of hurr an appare would be uld go à e had neral opi 22x28 ne proie wither sl You are long betor with com- the Dutc time-ho iès, who du.on t urrying ri ntly inn ingto own t heard pin- desir or cut : taminated p'hy of life shared où âre re prrad n the s direct r red to s most pot ous on life\u2019 persons « Wi 0 hea that h 14x11 are ind.oven bee ne le | Nothi ow the ki e nite dise, Mina subject repres .milk ent for ife\u2019s stag I own se, 1 r that.\u2018 he .U kind.eve siuners the fri riend nf pub \u20ac othing is hi kind of - Worn or, mise\u2019 re rs to Qu esenta- f has kee in, when th stage.In ether it will ba serious But» We ; et friend of pub greedy,\u201d s hidden fr voman | ve se was arr result ven Wilh or billi ome mere] e innocent Booker will b ous m , also h.tioi Behind ¢ le worst all man.| vy, and from Y like, Per w arrange that :el- d ons of ic y a cul ut |g T.I à e as a anner ave the w 4 Ae any so 1 1\u20ac Crisia s ed hit .adds r.Cha ce, Tne feas emporati r seems story o storical b as manl perfect ery conveniences.d'a Jus We a very 3 Success n to With h » was amberl: e on peopl ature\u2014in that f the ook e aptes, and in Homes hag itary you our Tomer to us it you mustn\u2019 man agai y short ti ssfully i is coa quite ou ain, the lunati ple prefer it i the found the Mon n- willl ad in con % smitry arr; or oney s.We wi n°t withi gain.H ime he was a and wide t, whil t of ha a alics ev r it ice © summer hims other d gols.\u201d 1 Les sol © nplote st arrange.yer, cannot ex y or our will give within tw e married was a rich and unsh e his tro rmony take it en put ice i cold, and pA olf at à Songols.; complete né rane so time pect us to T prayers, but gee death vo months a second time apely.users were With at the tempo into it.I some dogs dy who dinner Tenry y poms ir.ol xd or co © give you : you |atthe Now s of his fir time pre out ae emperatu .If they gs to hi determ party nex D en pi world, ev mpanionshi you any of our it the time | a servant i first wife\" Th probably companyin re of the ai} dessert.m from inedly t wa I ol rid, : = i , 4 infe iq ; : eras 3 th talked be UDINW 1 whispers en in the 0 p\u201d Thus tl facts of th 1&3 inform d in his empl 3 e Millionai ing thro speedily rg solid food, it ir, last rem Rather bo e soup t 1D AUDINWOOL.listen a: to us its h rganized ch le heard t 1e cnse, stati e police of ie ire and the Pi rastri ugh the con rbed withot is somew arked th red, Sir H oO the , Vermont.TI | and giv ard eynici urch, roi he convers ating that oftho{ On - e Pie gastric and he _ complex out go- ewhat u at though frie at he ments afte give utterance ism.and w oie wife t rsation i t she over e time a .other h epatie digesti processes à could ch nkindly d gh his fri com 3 ; r thinki re to s e tior .old her h n which .self at milkio o and, it be gestion.If of obl atter eclared fends A are willing ing such uch senti 1 to die f r husband the he- ; nightfal naire f ance con geste 0 1a oh indly fri cn i rio of ace a ene or his sak of her inten was ml lin a ound hi in i gulates n ice cold, i e se o own subjec he : pp © Rood Ww zhts W mpany co sake.The i r inten- h nistered small t ur it someti and the old, it at a on th that he t, he w to | i conveni when it is e suicide,\u201d ntends that i he insur: e had in to by no 1: own that tion; thi limes requi stubborn pea on the topic bject, he was : } some one ak ence to us s of no m » and dem t it was ance dollar his pock ru.lroad ion; this latt equires hour casein 8 astound of dogs erly at .in | i publicans sks : \u201cAre v s, but whe! oney from th ands the ret acase of of h biil and i et a one-h .Aud when it is or is invari s for diges.Oke astoun ple of do 's utterly at in ) heart and sinners ?\u201d vou a frie n have to ans e husband eturn of th unger.n his sto undred- AManv a accompnnied ably the \u20ac a from o th are 50 * lt am ple i À pa and rs I we | iend of be answer t nd, who e| And mach a ti y a ma ed with soli case t ur host ?I u not ased to i 1e a afraid d weak-kn weome fui en an ace to the el may al he wen sense hrough dri an and w solid food hor of st that y underst y inform the Ë ?wha eed, b «int- ceessor r1arge y also town t t to th rinki woman où.a lea you we pa ae the he Ÿ Was | what the .because w - y to the cri of havi 0 buy f e only a hot = ng freely i has died and I w rned b re the a lar prie the ; as here EON pou © crime ng keeper \u2018ood for himse store | tk summer's day y of iced mi ed in as so d ook on MN au- asso ge and choic a rect = Was th the wav ea will sav An Fri - m of the 1 If.N n the re benutif day.Adelai milk on terested i ellghted Mongrel rtment choice : - ; ere eve ay Jesus Chri sav.A shman\u2019 uch cauti store was a Now the Test: ul actres elaide Niel A n all ki .as l 8, of milli om ion, wa r any for rist di corres s Broth \u201cI on and as a ë aurant 0 39, went i jelson stor is of nerel ; on D s there ever orce of st did ?spondent er, am narro man of Poulo n the w into a P M bish y ls told dogs.\" ° T X could sw ever any s * publie opir quotes an of Th knows as hungry w mind.© broi ogne one su vay to the Paris op well of a ce .rimm = ! the Ia} erve Him for el nterest + an i account of e Spectat alre how to b ry as my st roiling, hlis ummer day\u2014 Bois de who rose known f rtain Engli ed and wha or of uplifting Ho h hat Achill is the proceedi ator affably.* e,\u201d sald tomach of Whi tom ane of t! Lora to address his v sh ha À self to d upliftin oment f island ceeding: As .\"Bell the m ich in Paris | steami 108\u20ac rds on dress erbosl \u2018 a 0?.g He h rom the C« er on acti gs of he spoke me th i1lion- and of ! aris tl ring day will a very | the wv Unt ; he : ever came What w ad set Hi he Connaught R ctive service i dred-d he lai at veal pie,\u201d à which w hey have ays PRA ee a erbosity rim a A ; e betw worldly disti im- his b anger rvice in ollar bi d dow pie.ered a gl e hear ; so man heads,\u201d my s t occa, med H Ww moving pi etween Hi y distincti rother gers, ns na The ca 1.n the h sip i glass of i Bo little.S v, 5\u201d he s peech u son.\u201c1 |A at vor pity of Hi im and ction a (Aer, one of t! rrated b u utious un.sip it\u2014agains iced milk; sh he or- his a said, to easton rest Ii s.« poor, the ¥.His Divi d the al t Achill & 1e Achil y p and 1 storek ani gainst tl ; she di udience.the di welve line of en , maimed vine le » all- Sound ill car-driv wi looked at eeper anion, sh re advic id not Pury b .The M scomfo Ladies\u2019 C » were e .the et T Sean) .The ¢ .rivers ith dis it wit, picked ow she drank i e of h egged cH velve on > Coté i qually Hi halt an he on, said car-driv d trust h doub jt lowed it wi it rapi er com.With to be al uls of 8 , Corse on Und \\ and forlorn in care, nn d the blind nearly as me following hi er, Patrick ubiety.Th and accom t mingled Ments with anotl apidly, and f mi a little a lowed to alls.ts, Glove ider- to : i for co orm of all dla d the wret dent gro, 1g his own w is worth ox he sald: npanied wi Ehe she Was dead In a few ol- ne was r necdote.\u201c Interpose Fancy G s and 5 ne Cher chea SPipdlent t y enable words as It ten ce : \u201cMy th Zhen! Si ead.ow mo.Might\u201d eturnin A fn oods.did not on.lasses came to Hi \u201c o do:\u2014 es tl ! card of nts to veal ve he wa Pie pe © terpose dec! Christ\u2019 to Him Me br : le corre.© such me, but ple Very beauti as à fine night sturning A rie i but th clare that s Christiani of t other wi e ne with a bill as 1 never the iful woms actress 8 he saw an when \u20ac ona i at all all men janity Of the Boer w int thr on another pic that.G - the room in whi man.Th and a 108 to w an Int opposit M care sr consideration.and.th nti th STE oer war.Colne an a whole \u201cAnd the milto a vent pie Le sive me | vielde 2 rire se They show you COLE theeer the time: ote St.Derby Line, Vt ISS TINKER nev.equal ay oo JRA e takin' art whi all, and \u201d e millio vie, Ia « vielded up w loung \u2018y even strike and Just e on th - Apr y Vb.prof A wu weak ali bat each Whi of Pretori whin he w.n My frie rei, om sure.monsi np her las nize om whi st (here.> me Ltr oY Line, ; Squas 8 alike.o ch soul in the etoria by e was nt PVR nd, it s : monsieur.Y ast bre which The m lowly t t beg .an BN The d ympathy fr >.ought to } +» Robe army wa vy Lord Rob il ing finds o happen is the pl es, madam ath.\u201cYe clo an listened olled ou an to = anger that menaces n° ave Hare! called oo te oberts, Bills upo me with s that this À place wher e.Voila !\u2014that ck and ed, look.t twel usi ianity a TE that men ahd God Hart; = out t 1e town L Th n my person no other Js Anglais have di e the beauti al\u2014that couldn\u201d said, \u2018C ed hard ve.si * we ar nd our chu aces avr () boys ; says he, \u2018tak 0 Gineral Lord the.bill is sur son nor yet picture tiful, ver e die.She y 1tiful actress ONC ir t vou ï onfound at the e allowi rehes to-day i riat- ye on ahead ake five ral Hart e ordin rely worth any coin, RTA ry gentile > was ver ss e?\u201d\u201d Th ave said you, why FOR and come me ing these ay is that the kays and ax ) or six of vo PPel ary, every-d a hundre n.nd pity.Ol .Oh, yes y bean.the lau e bishop 1 ol at se SALE on So mired non chnrches fo | knows w of the tow Mrs.Kruger for go ther here nor ther kind.B ed ui Of the milk 1, yes.She dri It was a the h ghter which eartily j 1 at Main | Telinble busi .an a cognized oral points i o he.k va where h wn, and ger for ut the st.or there.\u201d .But thut YOU ! \u2014cold, v drink a gl int cont follow oined in Store rect.Sta iness stand si of ( zommunity nr social el + in which em back er husband whither sh sourly.storekeeper .ti , MONSICUT, Th very cold glass Dr.John ntained in t ed, and 3 of Joseph anstead Plai situated a i « ac 8 .f .° .h took Jendid h C.Dow ain, nex upon 1 sort of g meet, her ements of Boys, I to the Ra i! So e \u201cN shook his : mes.Good d ank you, Thank tish ohn Kerr, t e story and ch d baseme: ns.xt north _ uara use the the ys want angers art Nothing w aoag Monsieur.\u201d ay, mad , & thousa school , the well- - and cheaply fitte ent.Buildi ir year any one Lis ntee of chureh i front wi a few .And says veal tll rec ur.adame; nd in a inapec know sirable ed upa ding ea 3 res Teh 1s a dm of ve r= he, ple bu rompense ; good-d Banff ctor, w wn Sco ages.commerci nd made n be easily 2 sufficient i o attend- speetability t lon: ray e You come 7 to gn on i » stand t mu.ey th me for tt ay, put toh shire mange as once f t- Outb cial stands à one of Ut a We si interest in 4 We do not o fou vs he to n me for on in bis, There ma at I can a beh Im by th se by this aced tern uildings © Ade one vl the int add ons nthe soul ot show ror five ie brather, \u2018and Scan- s, but I y be hu under- No B alt of e lady questi Ta, ommodious 2 vil worl the ply Inok af sonla nf he.So H of yer er, \u2018and bri know never ndred-do! etter off Ker her ir.of the h on rat-cl us and new.E vei publican after airs athers .So Hart\u2019 comrades wi d brine y the wort saw one ollar Than B r, is it quisitiv house on ass chance fi ew.Fav livin go to chi s and in selves and lot comrad and m s wid ve says you have h of my before.I As efore.about li true th e som.** or business i ; o rreh H ners drif et |t es wint _me brat yelaays Mf ten cen veal pie ; mall town i b ke a r at the Mr.A sn invostme year sause thei era ît t.Man o Mr« K on in fron her and hi you haven\u2019 ts you , and it SAR § town in Po e true,\u201d oarin, devil EDW pply to nt, ; ;, ok Aang - wor\u2019 t til ris \u201c en't yo can eat rontier sti sen ne .B \u201d he g lon?\" « goes ARPIY to IN x wish to ir mejs!' sr lo- a well.1 P eays, \u2018Se rnger\u2019s hous ! 1 they k But I ha u can't.\u201d it, but other still kee ar the Sile ible.\u201d A replied.\" A owe « ¢ ¢ .Le.Da SC se, on - re 5 ps = - .\u201cfo must erby Line, V OOD, the like t see others tf goes.1 \u201caus * dur anlon.\u2019 say e, and thi em millional ave not ten wh centuries, th ps that relic corner: \u2018 ghrill v r it is y Line, Ver pe 0 head they ver y5 he.\u2018go k n Hart ° re; \u2018so 1 cents,\u201d o calls the h re nigh ic of : \u2018Th olce ca in the ment.you Some p at the r becans F town x her f go knock r basis et us L\" said the Lond e hours rht-watel when he\u2019 en wha me fra , \"to oly A and or the kay at the | charity, Give m put it on ° on \u201cTFeleær urs.One ni man tel e's gaun keeps h m the amo others t hear a something where h x her whi ays of | ty, for e the ve anotn.Able stor egrapie\u201d night\u2014tl Is an a a boots rom LEAR inter eri 2 ond od vi er hush ither sh the | bein my etom al pie ou 1 storv\u2014one of telis this ie Just necdot ?\u2019 Dr K e In N WA and are intere icize a sermon wint t sband is.she knows |\u2018 g put oft.\u201d ach ls t of 01d wort} rake us, Teli \" lost h aboot?\u201d Dr.Kerr ; a CHM i poor and c the d is\u201d So nows \u2018No .not used bl rthy long i se watel rk- calli er husba woman aiso profitat KING post welfare a sted in oth one.8 near th ure, and me hrot w we're to blow hi long in servi chmen, : ng to and he od Prof Je trade çÇ > and era and , Some yi e dure through ther the 8¢ on tamil th » whistle ervice, failed an sitti condo! 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kinds of H ) Blinds and Frames vo mer, shoul o the to from orse than iv ruger tarin' e brother © the eed t ue ti a set den » stupidity, end wi gant- Hon ard and Par A , .ri A lock: * storek n |that me the ce.T , and th Ing Kill se Furnishi Soft W ; ar i bonds of 1 not we west and vile to her MY while M rin\u2019 and ervin® | ck: I hav eeper, loo t his teet! # watchm relat he \"Cor wilful gratl- or Air ar nishings ft ood Sheathi | BN Ing to f broadest boat forward i t brother Vell.whin Ary was s vin | that the L e never Ins king at th he burgo eth had arriv an reported TE es one lns nimercia] improvi- HB Lumber.anufuctured ine tea nifil rotherh in the er says, \u2018W n Mary k spakin\u2019 othe ord ge sulted th e sult.master s: ved.Th rte ad of astunce (1 van ard-wood F nes was th the Mast ood, rejoi does she sav?Well, Mary\" em out ! rs to do t ive me b e frame .To his sat up to at nicht disco , but mus hat is a iseye Manufactu Joor Board x He w e friend of er\u2019s work ?joic- she ni e say?\u2018She x ary alannah me | self.My hat which y calling whistle astonishn hear the 1 uraging t st have b musing to Al d Fivor Boa sand Matehed © ut As and prilican He nivir had She save save she what \u2019 E00da boxes a I can 4 In nigh at ten ent ther re- To a o the s een a t rders prom n-driediumb Celling es Eo follow for al, un oan that\u201d ta nd the kav aya she.that \u20ac are shel re unpack 0 my- th t.The nex at eleven e wns no Vas ! poor won oclety.erite Wesrebo ptly attend er, mor hl ; y f * } \u2019 \u2019 .à t t or bo_folloy life for all end of al.and bord ys she, \u2018she of the town.an te vou nie yt ed ana wy he Fate raven, SF 8% i was In jail th ran who und not to bé andersoi ke: vien t \"at 1 and Robert i knows n.and | quick an take t you hav y \u201cy shman.g he su 1d- ten dol sy gav se hush SAMUEL © undersold i tosis he fe yt pushand J ut that no more ¢ : for it) he veal e ten You hav immoned she w lars In e some clo and dgent f IL E.ABB ; but ing, ee | band in Lut tht hs wasn han hua | Then The minal ri Sorin\" indignantie.Fh pou mot\" fhe mou re Don i et ABBOTT of Seaxervab isons to .» = : au ane Fo sonr Add : efore?\u201d hÿ do y | o ; th n nt thas i on ï \u2018 it ife has 1l- ginerasits re way he a mane.| Which nd fouan! felt in h \u201cY you n anid, than they the.monpat she w he i reads th an and w#n ginerosity money, hv de did withou da he had rec a counterf ls vest |re Yes, Ive go ot whistle A wee w.ney more anted, to i\" ing ese word an or chi m y of hi epindan t y before, eived ! eit dime plied tl got a n a ter anted, co ; 4 i, ot himself 2 in addition hitd who me dear.\u201d es 2 Inimies.\u201d el on the i his hunger pnd ceived In change ime told me he old man pet of teeth\u201d quand mon ene gift had b TTAGE HOU it.| hts i who now.will wam mi wother.\u2018let nay 2 |@imea gave the espera put them | ut the dnote ho f memb een 3 Titi , brou Christ\u2019 of someo wil ver misth her.\u2018let nd recel e stor.te by them in e doct assi me to ers cal nade AYE SE ii a ght.Th s salvati ne else I want À re-a bo naythue ple.Fo ved in e ekeeper water at nio! or stance see the led at hi B'S FL , 1 so very |} ere are on may Conn or ant!\u201d afeard th ke r to the xchange t the \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 night.\u201d ment in th They t results of the 1rd 4 house ix AT,P.Q ol v low in si many wh v be whi nught Ranger Png aa lo at ve per the col near-sigh he veal Give * ye the cond ound no their ¥ the meal « now open f .ie and n, but o are not while th angers js t ng as th As fo n looked ghted st s Him P ; ell, M rdition of improv ir week.oF summer boar wha the high unconscious th simpl Mary ivors day othe fever Ane | ke r the milll good.oro- an in th Aer Mrs.Nol: of the tam vee marders ther life whi » of the m y eare- eh ry ivery da ¢ in Pretoria he An\u2019 |p a shipwreck onalre, he a \u201cI'm r run ia the Purse.El, how are an,\u201d asked ily.Peoples T pC NORTON \u2014 could ch might otives of ick.Whi y.an\u2019 th a he saw ear-sight ed mar! te the mid v really worri \u201cFine.\u201d gald you getti one People's Telephone.RTON.ry lans il} we who ght be show be in the ey got cou ed stor riner.À pie d vou orrind Did Mrs, N ng alo of y and Fevd ô roprivtor \u2018 ustrate t profess to ! wn to thried if M y gt marchin\u2019 very |m nterfelt int ckeeper d nd the \u201cWh rg Mra.Torki ahout Charli a us Pe clothes | Nolan, ng?\" oT ble in eo \\ Sw \u2018 of the o them th he Christ.to Oirel ary wnd ! in\" orthe ent.\u2014Ch 0 his til ropped the MOtI at's the ins.arlie,\u201d use for th os fit nnd mm i .precept e prectical li h and, but he for goin\u2019 re urda arles Bat with co e 1er.trouble?\u201d Sure \u20ac manes ?* aa yo ; : ; are man s of th al live ould on t she said goin\u2019 hack y Evenin tell Loo ntent.AI asked ex or the mme u find : be tony and y Ww e Ma she w o her m: sh g Post.\u201d mis in \u201c my er he Tire.the oe isan 1 are pera Sng far as heard teh her! Wal wn as Tis pd Sat pain.I online Tog to hav t pictures one so ited fine, an\u2019 th LESSONS ON the | ; -and these persisting in their he en of the death whin me brosher misère A collapsed b pon; hed pol the om play en ook an I'm cor the money all their Latest THE VIOLIN toe ng the the divil nd out ab e ould lady from Mike! We're uflding.* \u201cWell ear he'd got elbow, nor pi or in I is week g to h ve gav ro approved : , , .?to ave e eived ed meth T she a bit con about Mary.but | the debris resculn\u2019 ye.\" Kape \u201cyon he has esc ping-pon ping.veland.\u201d Era ta Ye gave ADI approy sde.pun wint of where se war! Yet hee sure on hy Clancy op Voice PA Dut 1 pose so ong gnkle\u201d Je old folks e.For particulses apply ep me a tv ind Ast ere le p playi \u2019 he he A w ates ; \u2018 a enough tp av him ad to hin Deooming art to 1gy \u2014 HE \\ i J gh ep a wud qu ia D , tds, even if ; nk P HOVE ; Brooidyn Lite widout nim PAL \u2018you me deformed 00e iw cerious, inde russie\u2019 condit EY, Rock Island For a U a à an \u201d .Sl 4 od.° m.\u201d hands he mitted to ant th \u2014(Ireat ?head twom alte eawn't n te fun ful.\u201d getting me that the poke Algy\u2014The fool Wane Pillow.Percy BUILDIN fn 00 8 c | tn eter fn game of i sore he mation G LOTS FOR SA A oulnutes yed steadily fon lawst hie head ul School Street, d E ent 5 oh neah! ning, conven de ential w entined to hee may iy Aries | Eo ncifien roach Ach Bematiful weomers man people of modems best.P ool, water SEE th fes bent.épices within reach Be H.E.F( pply to \u2018 i FOSTER, Derby Linr À ec Aon care Lg (OIMERCE AS A SCIENCE THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRM- WHAT NGHAM WILL DO.Youns Mem Abont Eighteen, Who Have an Idea of What They Intend to do, Preferred = \u201cBache lors of Commerce.\u201d \u201cThe University of Birmingham is going to undertake what has never before \"been undertaken in England\u2014the teaching of commercial methods as a science.1 advise parents to wateh very carefully the proposals of the university with a view to considering whether it would pay them to place their sons in the university previous to starting on a business career.1 am perfectly certain that if à course of commerce is taught as it ought to be taught, and as it might be taught, three years at a university would be of the utmost value to a business man.\u201d Thus spoke Mr.Arthur Chamberlain, one of the ablest and most successful men of the Midlands, recently, address ing the shareholders of one of his many companies, writes Mr.N.Murrell Marris in a recent London newspaper.On Saturday at the degree convocation of Birmingham University, Prof.Ashley, Dean of the commercial faculty of Birmingham University, who has had a wide experience of the methods of commercial education instituted by our two great competitors, America and Germany, was created first master of com- merce\u2014-M.Co.He has now organized the commercial work of the university, and work begins in October.In view of the pessimistic prophecies of the decay of our supremacy which have been constantly made of late, it seemed worth while to ascertain Prof.Ashley\u2019s opinion as to the practical results to be looked for ii our business men receive thorough training in commerce.\u201cWhat are the uninitiated to understand by a faculty of commerce, l\u2019rof.Ashley \u201d \u201cWell, we think the education of the man meant for business life has never yet been sufficiently provided for, and just as there is a faculty of medicine for the doctor, and of law for the lawyer, so there ought to be a faculty of commerce for the commercial man.\u201d \u201cFor whom do you intend this education?\u201d \u201cI am glad you.ask me that question.There has been far too much talk of commercial education, as if it concerned only clerks and subordinates.We want to train people who will ultimately be in positions of command and responsibility.directing in one way or the other the industry of the country, either\u2019 in business for themselves, or as the directors, sccretaries or managers ot companies.\u201d \u201cYou don\u2019t want schoolboys, then?\u201d \u201cCertainly not.We want young men who are beginning to have some notion as to what t sy are to do in the world, Eighteen is the age we want; seventeen, if unusually mature and sensible.\u201d \"What class of student do you expect to get?\u201d \u201cThe well-educated middle-class; sons of business men, destined for a business career.But we also offer what has never been presented to the sons of professional men.We furnish them with an opening into the upper ranks of business life.\u201d \u201cHow long will this training take, and what will be the total cost to the man who equips his son ns à Bachelor of Commerce?\u201d \u201cThe complete course will last three years.The fee for instruction is £21 & year.To this mnst, of course, be added board and lodging for about 39 werks each year for those students not living at home, with.perhaps, £2 a year for books and £1 or so for extras, Expenditure will naturally depend upon the standard of comfort to which the Young man is accustomed, and the amount he is ready \u201cto pay for board and lodging.We reserve the right t Postpone the admission of students who appear ins \u201ciently mature, and boys who reach tae matriculation standard by the age of sixteen or seventeen may be advised to go into a workshop for a Fear or cighteen months to get some practical experience before coming to the unix rsity.This course might be recommended when the boy is destined for some particular business in which the sort of manual dexterity is desir able which is most easily acquired in youth.On the other hand, in some cases, it may be wiser to put a year of this workshop practice between the first and second or the second and third Year of the course.IN subjects do you propose to cach?\u201cFirst of ail, accounting \u2014not acronnt- ancy.By this we mean a great deal more Laan Leokkeepine, Sensthle book.keopibe js, of course, the fanndation, but our main purpnse is to enuble men to interpret accounts so as to gauge the varning capacities of a business, and to put their fingers on those points in ite management which are open to eriticism.\u201cThen, next, we place business poliez, which is even more important for mon Who have it in them to be leaders.\\Ve Tecognize that there is at present no text.scok on this subject, but we be lieve that a Food deal of material Las been recorded, and a good deal mare could be recorded, if people would take the troubie.which ought to be brought together and presented in an interest: mg fashion.\u201d \u201cTo what kind of material do vou allude, and where should it be looked for at the present time?\u201d \u201cWell, there are all sorts of subjecta For example.capitalization, reserv funds, poliey as to payment of divid ends.circumstances in which apparent ly Uni\" fitable orders might wisely b fecepted, or the extent to which differs ent industries or Lranches of industry may profitably he combined under one Management.We dn not want to give the student a set of definite rules, but to induce him to think about things ir à certain way.Many business men ON't se that at one time in their Career they ought to have weighed cer- tain circumstances and have takes oer- tain considerations inte account before coming to à decision.- \u201cA man wants to know the experiencs of others who have found themselves in similar circumstances.It ie not students ouly who wunt this information.Recently the head of a great company said to me: \u2018l am very much interested in the question of hours of lnhor i 1 don\u2019t want sentiment, ! simply want to know whether as a business man it will pay me to reduce them in my works, J should like to have a Lrief account of the chief leading experiments in the reduction of hours of Jabor\u2014the apparent conclusion to wl.ch they led and the chief arguments based upon those ex periments.Not that 1 suppose thaa to afford a definite and immediate un.guer, but hey would give me the mater ial upon which to exercise my own judg- bo my own judg \u201cAnd you think this can be done ?* \u201cCertainly.The modern economist ought to do this kind of work.These matters and many more will be treated of in the third year course, and it is this teaching of business policy ju its main principles, as indicated by industrial and commercial experience, to which I attach the great.-t importance.\u201d \u201cYou expect to do a good deal with modern languages \u201cWe do.But you must remember.as someone has tersely put it, \u2018business men have no more use for a man who makes bad barga ns in three languages than for the man who makes bad Lar.E1108 In one.\u2019 ilowever, we fully recognize the neces- ty for a sound knowl edge of those languages in which the rest of the world is trading.\u201d \u201cIs anything on these lines being done for commercial education by any other country 2?\u201d I \u201cYes.Most remarkable experiments are being made both in America and ju Germany in this direction, on a scale of which we English have no conception.In America the universities are in much closer touch with the great body of the business community than here.= In the New England States vou will hardly find a thriving manufacturer or even a shop keeper wao did not send one or more © his sons to the university.And that is ng to be the case throughout the \u201cOne cause of this is that for years the universitics have directed attention to Concrete problems of modern commercial life, such as questions of transport, railway Organization and rates which have \u2018never been tackled in any English university.But even this docs not exhaust the practical genius of the American people.\u201d For three or fun years they have been creating departments of commerce in their great univer- sitics, \u201cThis is especially true of the great State universities of the middle States \u2014VWisconsip and Michigan\u2014where thousands of students are in residence, and where hundreds are already at work in these special departments.\u201cIn Germany the movement has largely taken the form of the establishment of separate institutions of university rank.Of these the most interesting is at Cologne, which already, in the first Near of its existence, las 150 regular day students, giving their whole time 1 commercial studies, besides hundreds of persons who attend for single courses and for the evening lectures.The mase- nitude of the scale upon which these new German colleges are started is very striking.Take Cologne, for example: they have begun with eight professors permanently engaged: while we in England should plume ourselves on establishing one professorship and two or three begearly lectureships.Why, this Cologne Commercial Schoo) starts with an income from endowment, irrespective of fees, of £3500 per annum: hile we in Birmingham have a poor £1400 for salaries.equipment and working expenses in this department.\u201d \u201cBut you are appointing a professor of accounting ?\u201d \u201cWe are; we have now thirty candi- the will be announecd shortly.mentary lectures from outside experts on leading industries of the country.And, judaing from the correspondence 1 have had, we have most encouragin: pros- peets concerning the number of students we start work with next October.Scholarships will be offered by various Chambers of Commerce.and Dudley has already come forward in this direction.\u201cTt \u2018mav interest intending students to hear that the degrees will he M.Ca, and B.Co.Our hood will bs bronze\u2014a uscful color.\u201d appointment Mr.Macidam\u2019s Story.Mr.MacAdams i= safe again in lis own Sandon and has improved hi- liberty to insert the following in his great bina journal :\u2014\u201cOwing to a railroad sma~huy 1 got left in a little Nebraska town one night a year age.\u201d said the drom mer.\u201cand the way 1 come in contacd with a trust made my hair stand ny lt was a wretched town and n still worse : hotel, bed was as hard as a board, 1 got up feeling mad, and after a miserable break fast | was ready tn toil over, The bil ine came when the landlord pre-coated me with a bill of 81, Is this cor I asked as 1 fooked at the figures tively #0,\u201d he repdiel.Then you are a darned old highway robber! The landlo-d had three son-, and when they began to mix in I turied on them and gave \u2018em some red-hot talk.When I stopped for breath \u201cee old man.win turned out to be a Justice of the race.sat down in a chair and calmly an i nounced : \u2018Hear ye! hear ve! 1 now declare this eourt duly opened.James, have you any business © \u2018I have! replied his eldest son, who announced to me that he was a constable and that 1 was under arrest.He then made a charge against me.one of the other brothers testified as to ny language.and his Honor fined me SIO.As the third brother hadn't taken any part, I turned to him and sarcastically asked: \u2018Where dn vou rome ?\u2018Me Ÿ he replied.\u201cOh, Pm the town marshal, and as you are evidently a desperate \u201car acter, 1 shall lock you up for a © ple of days and then run you out of town\u2019 + It was a nice little family trust.you see, and 1 couldnt heat it.1 ns locked up for 48 hours, but 1 had to pay the hotel LI and the fine, ani when 1 was set at liberty and got my ne Ch open to say somethinæ else the jailer jaid \u2018Br a hand on my arm and said : \u2018Dont Ce it.1 am the old man\u2019s son-inJaw.and dates from the while of England.and | We have also secured supple- ; My room was small and the.Mainly About People.À good story is told of twin brothers, one of whom was a clergyman and the other a dootor.A short-sighted woman congratulated the latter on his admirable sermon.\u201cExcuse me, madam,\u201d was his reply, \u201cover there is my brether, who preaches; I only practice.A friend tells me, says \u201cM.A.P.,\u201d that he met Mr.Balfour one evening at a dinner party, when the conversation turned on the importance in life of self- confidence.My friend repeated the saying, \u201cGod gie us a guid conceit o\u2019 oor- sels.\u201d Mr.Balfour heard it, and, bending across, added: \u201cAnd that, sir, is the only prayer the gods always answer!\u201d A little girl had listened during the fist few weeks while her parents dis cussed the high price of meats and vegetables.It had been the customary topic at the table, and the child had been heard to speak about the high price to her playniates while \u201cplaying house\u201d with them.Recently the mother presented the family with a bouncing baby boy, and the other child was well pleased.In telling about her new brother to a neighbor one night she exclaimed: \u201cThe doe- tor brought him this morning.He\u2019s awful big.Wasn't mamma good to buy such a big baby when ment is so high?\u201d In Pickaway County, Ohio, there is a certain crossroads, where a patient teacher struggles daily with the develop: ment of the young idea.One morning she was giving the school a lesson in geography.\u201cWhat is a eataract?she asked.There was absolute silence in response, and she explained the meaning of the word.\u201cWhat This was better.One of the children knew it was a point of land jutting out into the water.\u201cWhat is a strait?\u2019 Over in the corner a hand went up.\u201c1 know, teacher,\u201d said a small boy.\u201cWell, what is it?\u201d \u201cIt beats three of a kind,\u201d was the triumphant answer.One day, in the summer of 1857, Abraham Lincoln was sitting in his otlice when he was visited by one of his neigh- clined to increase the size of his erops even after harvesting.lfe had given, on this particular morning, a skilfully padded account of the hay he had put in.\u201cI've been cutting hay, too,\u201d remarked Mr.Lincoln.\u201cWhy, Abe, are you farming?\u201cYes\u201d \u201cWhat raise?\u201d \u201cJust hay\u201d \u201cGood crop this year?\u201d \u201cExcellent.\u201d \u201cHow many tons?\u201d \u201cWell, I dont know just how many tons, Simpson, but my men stacked all they could outdoors, and then stored the rest in the barn.\u201d Commenting on the tipping habit abroad, a traveler says: \u201cFrom Ameri cans the eabmen expeet much liberality, and in case of disappointment are prepared to be sarcastic and otherwise disagreeable.On one occasion 1 took a hansom in London for a distance well within the four-mile limit.1 gave the cabman half a crown.with much impudence, and said: \u201cYou have made a mistake, sir.\u2019 1 reached for the coin, and, putting it in my pocket, said: \u2018So 1 have.Much obliged te you! seems to be a gentleman against that of a cabman every time.\u201d When William Jennings Bryan visited Milwaukee during his stumping tour of 1806, the omnipresent Andrew Jackson voter was introduced to him.\u201cMr.Bryan,\u201d said the chairman of the committee, \u201cwe desire to introduce, sir, Mr.Amos Jones of our city, who east his first vote for Andrew Jackson, has voted the Democratie ticket at every national elec: tion since then, and intends to vote for you, sir, on the third day of November next.Mr, Bryan, Mr.Jones: Mr.Jones, Mr.Bryan.\u201d \u201cFm glad to meet you, Mr.Jones,\u201d said the candidate.\u201cGlad to meet you,\u201d responded Mr.Jones; and then, with his hand behind his car: \u201cWhat name, please?\u201d lt is said that Bryan saw the humor of the situation, while the committeemen were thrown into a state of consternation.A certain Yankee naval officer, noted among his friends and colleagues for his | bumptious egotisnt, has an old mammy cook, who was brought up in her master's family and understands all of his idiosyncrasies.Lately the ice left at his house has not been up to the standard, and Mammy Jane complained to the man who delivered it, saying that \u201cMar\u2019s George\u201d would not have such ice, and there must be an improvement.\u201cWell, mammy,\u201d replied the iceman, \u201cI don\u2019t know what to do ahout it.God Almighty made this ice, and the ice God Almighty makes onaht to be good enourh for anybody.\u201d \u201cYes, honey,\u201d replied the old negress; \u201cves, honey.De ice de Lord makes is good *muf fur anybody.Leastwise it's good \u2019nuf fur me, an\u2019 its good nuff fur vou, an\u201d it's good \u2019nuf fur Miss Sallie an\u2019 de child\u2019un, but Mar's George he won't think it\u2019s good \u2019nuf fur Mars George.\u201d Bachelors of Commerce.tie University of London talks ©: establishment of a new university dezroe \u2014that of Buehelor of Commerces, such a degree has, it is said, already heen established at Leipzig, Germany, in the technical schools there, but in England the proposition has only been discussed by various educational bodies, The idea is that commerce] matters have of late Wssumed such a prominent part in Ml I the great accomplishments of the past : decade, that young men should be espe- | cially educated to take their places by | the side of the great \u201cCaptains of In- { dustry.\u201d The candidate for such a de- \u2018gree would give especial attention to , economics, to banking, exchanges, insurance, and the general machinery of busi ness.to commercial, industrial and inter- ; national law.to transport and communi- ; rations, to truats, rades unions, commercial and social ethics, and so on.There | would naturally be in his course of | study a larger share of modern languages, since they are tie instruments of imer- national trade; while mathematics and \"science would also be very essential to the completion of such a course.In these days when practical matters are of Iso much more moment than theoretical, I the suggestion of a degree of commerce iis not surprising.Commerce interests fully nine-tenths of all the male pcpu- (lation of a civilized country.and the \u201cpolicy of preparing young men for hie v holdirg from them any but the mea- gerest details of commercial matters \"seems a little like a farce.Jt mav be spen to question whother a decree of Bachelor of Commerce is desirable, nt there ean ba little donbt of one thing, chat the ordinary enilege or univers: tonrse would be broatler and better of if vou kick against my jail he'll make ¢ redimentary knowledge of business DE « your next stop twenty days.| natters were crowded into it.is a cape?bors, an excellent farmer, but one in- | you | lie looked at me | Then I handed him one shilling, his exact fare.He was as angry as a cabman | permits himself to be in a country where ! the police will take the word of him who ! Morality In Ficgon.Trials of novelists in criminal courts on the charge of corrupting the public and amdermining morality and religion are not common occurrences.Flaubert was thus arraigned and tried by a jury.for his \u201cMadame Bovary,\u201d and that trial (which ended in an aoquittal) is one of the most intéresting events in the history of literary sensations.The critics now regard \u201cMadame Bovary\u201d as a highly mos al book, while as literature it has become a classic, Some years ago Belgium had a liter ary \u201caffair\u201d which attracted attention in all artistic circles, even beyond the border.Two leading noveliata, Camille Le- monnier and Georges Ekhud, were indicted and tried at Bruges, a quiet an- tient, conservative, and even puritanical town, for writing immoral, licentious, and pernicious fiction.The novels which had furnished the basis of the prosecution were \u201cL'Homme en Amour\u201d and \u201cEscal-Vigor.\u201d Lemonnier made an eloquent and extraordinary speech to the jury, and he was ably defended.Both authors were acquitted.Now Lemonnier has told the whale story, in disguised and changed form ; naturally, in a \u201cnovel with a purpose,\u201d {a work whose hero represents the author ; himself.Most of Lemonnier\u2019s personal troubles and experiences connected with ; his literary terdeney and artistie cree lare made to befall the hero, 8 man of letters named Wildman, but certain domestic detrils and the final catastrophe I of the novel, which is entitled \u201cLes Deux | Consciences\u201d (The Two Consciences), are { invented.{ The novel is a plea and an apology\u2014n lea for freedom in art, for toleration, for candid criticism of the existing so- ; sal creeds (relivious, social, and artistic), for honest trentment of nature; an apoloxy for the author\u2019s own philosophy lof life, which is à sort of neo-paganism.The plot of the novel may be briefly { summarized as follows: | Wildman, a novelist residing in Port.monde, an unprogressive Belgian city, has excited the hestility of his towns.{men by the ideas and methods of his lit- lerary work, He is a neo-llellenist ; he shares the ancient Greek conception ot | harmonious development of body and mind; he believes in the purity of nature | and the essential eliastity of passion, Me does not believe that the flesh ix at \u201cwar with the spirit aml needs mortifiea- | tion and resistance.lle holds this doe I trine of the sinfulness of the body to be unnatural, blasphenous and supersti- | tious, and he delights in the simple, na- | tural, rude, but healthy, life of the plain | people, attached to the soil and uncon: | seiously realizing their oneness with uni- .versal life.Wildman is engazed in writing a ne vel describing the gradual! evolution of human ideals, the decline of the present conception of duty and morality, and the return, in a mw died form, to the religion of nature.lle pictures the passing of mankind into terra libra where the will to live aud the joy of life are the ruling principles of conduct, and : self-abnegation has ceased 10 be a virtue, | Wildmau's open assault on the Chris- i tian religion and its moral code are re- | sented by his fellow-citizena, and he finds himself isolated.socially ostracized.lis domestic life, at first thoroughly happy.i becomes clouded and, finally, intolerable, | His wife ix a devout Roman Catholic, and as such wholly out of sympathy with his notions.Her affection for him slowly fades away, and she grows to re- ard him as a lost and depraved man.{ They have a child, à boy, and the math- (er succeeds in completely estranging him | from the father.The boy is sent to a convent school, and is never left alone with Wildman, who is ardently devoted to his family and suffers keenly from this separation.At this time, a novel of his called \u201cTerre Libre\u201d is published, and the hostility of the conservative town hecomes ' 80 acute that the authorities bring crim- i inal proceedings against him ns a corrupter of youth and advocite of vice and license.He is wounded to the quick by { this charge, for he protests that not a i line or word of his | charge of immorality.He becomes despondent and discourazed, though the Authors of Be:gium and France send him messages of sympathy and appreciation.He determines to defend himself before the jury of his townsmen, not for his own sake, but for the sake of his.ideas and of the truth which is dear to him.; A preliminary investigation takes \"place and Wildman finds the examining magistrate stern, strenuous, resolute, though intelligent enough to compre.| hend that he is dealirgz, not with a wanton or mercenary offender, but with a phy, another conscience.The prosees- tion is vigorous, prompted by à sense of duty.but the jury nevertheless acquits \"Wildman.| But while the jury is deliberating Wildman learns that his wife las resolved to educate their son for the priestiond.He contuits snicide in a fit of despair, no lougser caring about the outeome of the trial.© \u201cThe old soriety bas jnat committed y another crime)\u201d says Wildman'a aftorney I to the court snd jury when the verdiet of not guilty is brought in.\u201cThe man whom vou have acyg.iitted of wrong-do- ing has been driven by persecution and bigotry to suicide\u201d The novel, \u201crealistic\u201d in a peculine sense and even autoLiographaral and controversial, ie J Jaret Lu crities in toe French piv-< to be artiste and oct ina, besides claiming attention as an impassioned appeal for \u201cfreedom of teaching\u201d in fiction and for a wider view nf merali ty than the conventional one He Got the Promotion.An incident in connection with Sir John Macdonald, which has never ap- eared in print, is related by Ottawa | \u201cEvents.\u201d which vouches for its truth.The Prime Minister had gone into the Kingston post-office to see his old friend {and supporter, then postmaster, Mr.Robert Shannon.On coming out, the | caretaker, a man named Dunbar, stood \u2018ready ta open the outside door.Stopping in the lobby just within, the Premier put lis hand on his forehead and said to himself aloud: \u201cThere's something I've forgotten.\u201d \u201cYes.sir, you've forgotten to raise wy pay!\u201d | Now [unbar had been petitioning the member ard minister (for Sir John was both) during severul months for an increase of pay, but without realizing hia desire, No one could better appreciate the ready wit of the answer that \u2018ew out on the lievls of his own remark than Sir John Mardonsid, who, with a merry twinkle in his eye, smiled and said: \u201cDunbar, you shall get it.\u201d And he did get it a few works nf'er he had, in this way if in no other, earned it.00k is open to the- sincere representative of another philnso- \u2018 What to do With the Jews Almost as temacions and inexplicable as the racial arities gon- eral characteristics of the Jewish people themselves are the prejudices and antagonisms with res to them cherished and often manifested by other people in various parts of the civilized world.One might think that in our day of tol ant and enlightened thought, when the contributions which the Jews have made and are making to science, literature and art, to industrial wealth and financial progress, are coming to be recognized at their full value, that at this time the blind and unreasonable hatred of the race which formerly obtained would lessen and vanish away.And so it has, in à great moeu- sure, in most enlightened communities; in others, it seems to remain in full force.Just now a new anti-Jewish movement seems to be sweeping over parts of Fu- rope, more especially in the Fast.Fifty thousand Jews have, it ia stated, been ordered to quit the mining province of Russia, and to reside within the pale after sacrificing their occupations and their property.In Roumania, also, they are being forced to emigrate by a series of laws which practieally deprive them of all means of subsistence.absolutely no rights, and live at the mercy of a population which hates them to such a degree that their Parliament has declared all Jews to Le foreigners, although they have been resident for venturies.trig will do anything for them.and it seems impossible for Western Europe, | which is more tolerant, either to protect them or to find them a new habitat.The problem, then, what to do with the Jews, appears, from a European point of view at least, to be almost ns soluble as the problem of the colored race in America.One thing seems clear.that it is not to he solved by wholesale emigration or colonization, such ns the Zionists propose, any more than the negro difficulty enn be cleaved away by a like process.tion now presenting itself in either ense, thinks \u201cLeslie's Weekly\u201d is that lying through education of the right through development to a higher, broad: er, more tolerant and humane plane of life and thought for all classes ceried; a slow process, it is true, but apparently the only one that helds ont any promise of Auccess, Ungenerous Winners and Bad Losers, Gentle read in] used to :
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