The Stanstead journal, 23 novembre 1905, jeudi 23 novembre 1905
[" gk VOL.LX ~No.47, ROCK ISLAND, (STANSTEAD) P.Q., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23.190s.EVERYBODY WILL WANT TO BUY HOLIDAY GOODS True & Blanchard Co.'s, Newport Finest line yet seen\u2014Will be ready soon.meantime if needing anything In the Watohes.Rings, &e GUESS ! in the way of Jewelry, Silverware, y be sure and see us.\u2014 _\u2014\u2014 HOW MANY CASH SALES DECEMBER 23rd?We will give SIXTY DOLLARS, 860.00, to the fifteen customers who will guess nearest to the actual number of sales recorded by our cash register, on Saturday, Dec.23rd, one day only.To the first person guessing correctly, or to the person guessing nearest.CASH $25.00.To the 2nd nearest, if a lady\u2014A dress, made-to-order, from choice of patterns, value $15.00.It a gentleman\u2014a suit of same value.To the 3rd nearest\u2014Any goods in store, value 88.00.To the next 12 nearest guessers\u2014A Every customer shall be entitled to at our store between Dec.1st and 23rd, a committee will award the prizes.present, value $1.00.a guess, FREE for every dollar traded inclusive, up to 9 o\u2019clock P.M., when REMEMBER this contest costs you nothing and is absolutely FREE to Respeotfally, A.E.FISH & CO.our customers.P.8.To help our customers in guessing, we have decided to cut prices on staples.Warranted Flour, 2.60 a bag: Pure Cane Granulated Sugar, 24.35 a bag.A.E.F.& Co.The following menu will be served at the Derby Line Hotel Thanksgiving Day, Nov.30th, from 12 to 1.30.DINNER.8OUP.Cream of Tomatoes and Mock Turtle.FISH.Baked falmon Trout with Parsely Sauce.BOILED.Ham, Tartra Sauce.ROAST.Sirloin of Beet with Brown Gravy Turkey with Cranberry Sauce.ENTREES.Chicken Patties a-1a-reine Banana Fritters with Strawberry Bauce.VEGETABLES.Mashed and Boiled Potatoes.; Mashed Squash, Boiled Rice, Creamed Onions.PASTRY.Apple, Mince and Pumpkin Pie.Eng.sh Plum Pudding, ce Cream, r Salad.Coffee, Tea, Cheese, Nuts, Fruit.50c.per plate.UNION THANKSGIVING SERVICE.The American Thanksgiving this year falls upon Thursday, November 30th.A union service will be held in the Universal Church of Derby Line at 10.30 a.m.Rev.W.R.Harvey of the Congregationalist Church will preach the sermon, Rev.Mr.Clendinnen of the Centenary M.E.Church, Rev.Mr.Moore of Christ Church and Rev.Dr.Flanders of Stanstead College have been invited to participate and are expected to take parts in the service.The members of the several congregations and the public generally are cordially invited to join in the Union Thanksgiving.DERBY, VT.ACADEMY NOTES.The students of Derby Academy will give a recital at the Academy Hall, Thursday, Nov.23.An interesting program will be presented consisting of recitations, choruses, solo, dombell drill, spectacular taper drill and trio.Admission 25 cents.On account of the promenade given by the D.G.8.the Caleopean society was postponed.Mrs.Bates and Edith returned to New York Tuesday night to spend the winter.Stewart Kelley has not rested the hotel but is running it himeelf.We all wish him success.Let us patronize the hotel wbile we have one.\u2018 Delmer Robbins is working for Frank Harvey in the furniture busi: Des, EVERYDAY PRICES AT WEBSTER'S | Premier Hungarian Flour, per bag, 82.70, | TOWN TOPICS.Driving Sleigh for sale cheap at Champeau\u2019s.Highest Cash prices paid for all kinds of Raw Furs J.E.Foster, Newport, Vt.18w5 Miss Rose Langevin spent Sunday in Glover, Vt., with her sister, Mrs.Lewis J.LeClair.Mr.Martin Norris of South Hampton, Mass., is the guest of his brother, Mr.T.J.Norris.Miss Ida Garceau has accepted a situation at the Rock Island Exchange of the Bell Telephone Co.White and scarlet Gloves and Mittens, now especially popular for ladies and misses, at Melloon\u2019s.The Ladies Aid of thp Methodist Church, Stanstead, will have a supper and sale Friday, December 8th.A sewing meeting of the Ladies Aid will be held next Wednesday at two o'clock in the vestry of the Stanstead Methodist.Church.All expected.Mrs.Henry Morrill of Newton Highlands, Mass., and Mrs.William Gallaber of Irasburg, Vt., were called to Rock Island, Saturday.by the illness of Master Arthur Petry, who is now improving slowly.Stephen Wallace Darling and Hattie Gertrude Clark, both of West Derby, were joined in marriage at the Uni- versalist parsonage, Derby Line, by Rev.J.Newtod Emery, on Tuesday afternoon, November 21st inst.They were unattended.Mr.and Mrs.Darling will make their residence in West Derby.First Universalist Church, Derby Line: Rev.J.Newton Emery, pastor.Public worship at 10.45 a.m.Sunday school at 12 m.Y.P.C.U.meeting at 7 p.m.Subject of morning sermon by the pastor \u201cWrestling and Blessing.\u201d Young People\u2019s subject, \u201cWell Wishing and Well Doing.\u201d All will be heartily welcome.St.Andrew\u2019s Day next Thursday, Nov.30th, being the day observed by the whole Church of England in Canada as a day of intercession for the cause of missions the usual services will be held in Christ Church, consisting of prayers for missionary work, a celebration of the Holy Communion and an address at 10.30 a.m.members of the congregation are requested to mark this announcement.Mr.Joseph Edward Paquette of this place was married at Barton, Vt., Monday to Miss Rose Anna Couture, daughter of Mr.Vital Couture of that place.The groom was formerly employed at the Rock Island Overall Co.\u2019s factory, but of late has been in the service of the Lay Whip Co.The bride was formerly in the employ of the Rock Island Overall Co.Anum- tepded the wedding.gy Best Hungarian Flour, per: pr: from Rock Island at- Royal Hdnsehold Hungarian Flour, ber bag, 8£70, 24 The above brands of Flour are tong the very best.100 lbs, of Redpath\u2019s Granulated Sugar for 84,50, uae Storm Coats, (Half Price) Ju Jin * more extended ad coin ee ; VEBSTER.rw Gi, Br The citizens of Stanstead Plain are anxious to secure another bank in that place and arumor has lately been circulated to the effect that a branch of the Molsons Bank was to be opened there.Now it is said that the Sovereign Bank may be indnoed to establish a branch at the Plain.So far the matter has not passed the speculative stage.At present the village is served by an agency of the Rock Island branch of the T vd Bank.LW sre tR * A cy TOWN TOPICS.1800 Rolls of Wall-Paper just arrived at Wm.Pike's.Mr.Gordon B.Clark of Medford, Mass., was in town on Tuesday.75 Boye\u2019 Youths\u2019 and Men\u2019s Suits just in at Pike\u2019s and got to be sold.Complete line of all-wool Sweaters for men, women and children, all colors, sold right at Melloon\u2019s.A system of hot water heating is being installed at the Stanstead Hotel by McOltachie Bros.of Cowansville.Mr.Lester Wilder has returned from the Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital after an absence of several months.His health is very much improved.« Arrived to-dbhy at Melloon\u2019s: Ladies\u2019 Scotch Plaid Silk Waists, Ladies\u2019 Velveteen Waists, special $1.98; Ladies\u2019 Wrappers.All of these are good values.° Mr.E.H.Cosby and family have moved from the National Bank building to the W.H.Whitcher house at the south end of Main street.Mr.H.A.Bryant of 8t.Johnsbury, agent for the Great Eastern Insurance Co.of New York, will visit this place, us well as Charleston, Morgan and Holland the first of next month.Messrs.William M.Pike, B.F.But- terfield, T.Frank O\u2019Rourke and H.T.Ball of this place and Dr.R.H.Burke, now of Sutton, Vt., are attending the Horse Show in York this week.The services in Christ Church on Sunday next will be at 11a.m.and 7.30 p.m.Sunday School at 10 a.m.The Rector will preach in the morning on \u201cThe moral power of the spoken word\u201d and in the evening on \u201cRetrospection.\u201d\u201d All are welcome.W.A.Reynolds, D.D.8., of Boston has lately purchased a house on New- bury street, which he will occupy as residence and office, removing hie dental roome from 180 Tremont street, where be has been located for a number of years.His card appears in the JOURNAL.The services at the Congregational Church on Sunday will be conducted by the pastor, Rev.William R.Harvey.In the morning the subject will be: \u201cThe Perfect Sanity of the Christian Program.\u201d As it will be World's Temperance Sunday, the evening sermon will be on the theme: \u2018Peter's addition table and its relation to the Temperance Question.\u2019 Mesers.James A.Gilmore and Benjamin P.Ball, proprietors of the Globe Suspender Co., have purchased the Frontier Lumber Co.\u2019s building, lately occupied by the Olds Gasoline Eugine Works.The building now stands on the \u2018\u2018line\u201d but it will be moved considerably nearer the street and placed entirely on the Canadian side, where À will be used as a suspender factory.The change will be made next Spring.Mr.F.E.Lee\u2019s new house, near the Congregational Church, narrowly escaped destruction by fire Monday morning.Before breakfast a pail of paint was placed on a stove in the basement to warm.Being forgotten during the meal the paint \u2018\u2018bofled over\u2019 and ignited, setting fire to the wood-work above.The blaze was subdued without the aid of the fire brigade and the damage will not exceed $25.00.Stanstead Methodist Church.Rev.George 8.Clendinnen, pastor, will preach at 10.30 a.m.and 7 p.m.Morning theme, \u201cThe Worth of a Man;\u201d evening, \u201cThe Minister a Steward.\u201d World\u2019s temperance Sunday will be observed in the Sunday school when Dr.W.L.Shurtleff of Coaticook, president of the Provincial Sunday School Association, w give an address.Visitors heartily welcome at all services.The First Congregational Church of Newport, Vt., held on Tuesday evening a very interesting Installation Service.By this means Rev.R.C.Flag, D.D., was formally inducted into the rastorate of the church.In the afternoon an ecclesiastical council representing the pastors and churches of the Orleans County Conference, met and reviewed the proceedings and heard a statement of views held by the pastor elect.Phe Council unanimously agreed to recommend most heartily the installation and the evening meeting was the public announcement and rätifi n of this decision.The evening was made notable by a sermon of finasual power by Rev, W.J.Tucker, D.D., President of Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.Others taking part were Dv, 8.G.Barnes.of 8t.Johnsbury, Rev.W.A.Warner of Barton and Rev.W.K.lärvey ot Rock Island.The latter, \u201c with Dvecon Charles Lunt, represented the South Stanstead Church on the.Genneth;5)t A ?Kg TOWN TOPICS.All kinds of Gloves and Mittens at Melloon\u2019s, Big stock to choose from; prices right.Special Horse Blankets at 91.25, worth more money, but must be sold quick.Melloon.Mre.Charles J.Reigel sold her household property at action Saturday and with her two children has gone to the home of her mother to live.Last CALL.\u2014Montreal Daily Star or Daily Herald $1.00 each for one year.After December 1st price will be 63.00.H.A.Beerworth, Stan- stead.The next entertainment in the Y.M.1.Course at Newport, will be a joint debate, \u2018Republicanism va.Democracy,\u201d by Hon.Champ Olark,of Missouri and Hon.C.B.Landis of Indiana, two United States Congressmen, one a Republican the other a Democrat.The debate will take place in Lane\u2019s Opera louse, Nov.24th.FITCH BAY.Ralph Shelden has returued from Pepperell, Mass.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Hovey visited relatives and friends at Way\u2019s Mills over Sunday.The bay is frozen over and the boys are hunting up their skates.Be careful boys, we have no ambition to record any drowning accidents.Herbert Wheeler of Boston, Mass, a former resident here (second sun ot the \u2018lute Briggs Wheeler) has heen calling on relatives and friends here the past week.Wray Adamg bas recovered from the measles and returned to his work at Newport.The Fitch Bay creamery is to run all whiter for the benefit of patrons.Mrs.Young of Sherbrooke is visiting her friend, Mrs.Black wood.Mrs.(Dr.) Fourney is visiting triends in Sherbrooke.May Adams is home from Newport entertaining the measles.Johnnie Gardine is very sick with pneumonia.\u2019 » Mrs.T.B.Rider and Miss Kathleen Carr are on the sick list.D.F.Moraoville killed a fine deer Thursday that weighed 200 lbs.Miss Bernice Huckins is in Magog visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs.Ed.Hawley.C.C.Rand is visiting friends in Montreal.B.H.Rider was in Sherbrooke last week.Rev.H.E.Rickard was in Dixvilie the first of the week.Mr.and Mrs.Greely Chapman visited at L.B.Gustin\u2019s on Friday.MASSAWIPPI.Mr.Holsie Colt of Coaticook was in town Tuesday.Miss B.St.Dizier is in Sherbrooke the guest of Mrs.R.Bradley.Mies Idabelle Remick of Barnston is spending a few days with her friend, Mrs.W.Hurd.Mr.and Mrs.E.Carter of Montreal are visiting at his brother\u2019s, Mr.Jas.Carters.The village pond is much increased in size by the new dam and being safely frozen over it affords the young people much pleasure to glide swiftly over its clear surface both by day and by night.Mrs.Mortimer Webster will entertain the \u201cAid\u2019 this week on Thursday afternoon.Mr.J.Stone and his brother walked to Coaticook Monday, returning the same way Tuesday rather footsore as the roa re extremely rough and he past two days the lake was as calm and bine as in summer as if to beguile itself into believing that winter is yet afar off.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Hovey of Canaan, Vt., came Saturday to Mr.8.Colt\u2019s and remained over until Monday making a short but pleasant visit.Mr.Hovey took the opportunity to call on Mrs, J.Plumley at Mr.L.Percival\u2019s while here.« EAST STANSTEAD.The weather is fine but rather cold.Mr.and Mrs.H.R.White and family have moved to Stanstead Plain, where they intend to spend the winter.We regret much their departure.Miss Florence Fox of Way's Mills spent Monday with her friend, Sylvia Keeler.Mr.Walter and Miss Sylvia Keeler visited their sister, Mrs.H.W, Kezar, Saturday and Sunday.Mr.C.C.Belknap has erected a pretty cottage on the border of the fice fish poyd which was built the past summer.We regret very much te, report that Miss J.Lulu Gould is not gaining as rapidly ss ber many felends wish, - , Avery badly wy.eee WHOLE No.3119.Notice to the Public! O.L Jenkin\u2019s line of Furs for Men and Women is now complete, \u2018and besides we cun please you with anything in that line, both in Pure price.Men's and Bova Heavy Capa for Winter\u2014I.am showing the largest line of Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Winter Capa in the co cloth, and can\u2019t be beat In their lines.untry, from a Beaver to the common Men's Bhaopekin Lined Coats and Vests from $3.50 up.Lumtermen's Rubbers from 81.956 up.Men's Felts from 50 ots.up.Men's Moccasine, all grades und ull prices, I keep anything you want in Winter Goods.Call and Inspect my stock and you will go home happy, whetuer you buy or not.I sell for | vou Goods just 25 per cent.less than when 1 was there ore I am able to se giving credit.\u2018Reliable\u2019 is my motto C.L.Jenkins\u2019 918 Main Se, Smith\u2019 Mills.2 AYER'S CLIFF.i Homer Worthen was home visiting i his parents a fow days the first of the week.\u2019 Mr.Worthen\u2019s house is progressing\u2019 slowly.He is doing the work himself.Elder Chapmau will preach at two! o'clock next Sunday.Friday avening, Nov.17th, the home vf Mis.F.J.Robiuson was the scene of 4 pleasart gurhering, when quite a number of her triends and neighbors ; mel to remind Mrs.Robinson of her birthday ard to present her with a fine Fuglish breakfast set, table limen, ete.Rev.C.Pedlky made the presentation in his own usual good | style.Mre.Rohinson responded, thanking ber triende for Lneir gift and expressing her pleasure at the kindlv tending which prompted the! surprise, Refreshments wore served by the indies and Ms.George Worthen .entertained the guests with some fine selections from his phonograph.Mrs.Claude Gilman of Naw York city is the guest of Mrs.Frank Jones.Mins Una Webster of Stanstead College spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.aud Mrs.F.R.Webster.Mrs.George Woodard is spending | the week at Derby, Vt., the guest of Mrs.Gage.Mr.George Howland of the Crawford House, White Mountains, was here this week calling on friends be- tore leaving for Florida.Mrs.H.G.Ayer has returned {rom Boston, Mass.Miss Olive Pedley of Stanstead College was the guest of her parents, Rev.and Mrs.Pediey, over Sunday.Mr.Adams Taylor is very low; he is not expected to live many days, and is a great sufferer.Mr.Samuel! Batchelder the gentle- | man, who was so badly hurt by being thrown from his carriage in the early autumn, has met with another accident which confines him to his bed.Rev.G.Chapman will hold service at 2 p.m.instead of 2.30 next Sunday.Mrs.Foster of Boston is spending a few weeks here the guest of her sister, Mrs.Phillips.Mrs.Durocher and Nurse Magoon are spending the day with Mrs.Phillips at her farm.Mr.Hamilton, agent for the Sherbrooke Daily Record was in town today.The pond is well frozen and the skaters are enjoying it.Miss Mabel Hovey of Hatley spent Sunday in town the guest of Mrs.F.J.Robineon.Miss Annie Libby has been in town calling on friends recently.Mrs.C.O.Dow, widow of the late Rev.C.O.Dow is very ill at her daughter's, Mrs.Lewis Rexford, Her sister from Maine, who has been here to see her, has returned.CURRIERS.Mr.Henry Elston has moved his family to Peasley\u2019s Corner.He has lived in the place for the past six years.He rented Jas.McFarlane\u2019s farm.Mr.F.W.Morrill of Way\u2019s Mills was the guest of C.C.Manning over night Saturday.We are sorry to say that Mr.James McFarlane is quite indisposed.Mre.H.Currier, who has been suffering from a severe cold, is better at this writing.The remains of the late Mark Spinney, of Eastman, were interred in their family burying ground at Spin- pey\u2019s Point on Sunday.BOYNTON.Mrs.W.Hunt, who has been seriously sick, is much improved.We are glad to report that Mrs.A.Perkins is able to be about again.Miss Josephine Grifin has been very sick with a cold, glad to say she is gaining.Mies Myrtie Hunt is suffering with an attack of rheumatism, Mr.Jeme Boynton, while uncoupling cars ome day last week, had the misfortane of crushing bi left band CABH, a s Cash Store.NORTH HATLEY.Inspector Parker visited the N., H.Model School on Friday a.m.We .werepleased to have him amongst as oncemore if only for a short period, al- \u201880 our old friend, Mr.Thompson, of Ceaticook.Glnd to have the commissioners wilh us, as it expresses their interest in school progress.The af- Lernoon was pleasantly spent by a Tencher\u2019s Conference conducted by Mersrs.Parker and Thompson.The meeting was fouud to be very helpful and was taken advantage of by the surrounding teachers.Mis Christina Harvey, who has attended the central of the People\u2019s Telephone, at J.B.LeBaron\u2019s store this summer, hus returned to her home at Massawippi.Mr.Clark Gordon of Sherbrooke was in town Monday.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Harvey of Sherbrooke were here calling on friends | Tuesday.Our passenger station is taking a thorough cleaning, Mre.Gagnon is doing the work.Mrs.Patterson of Iverness, mother of Miss Addie J.Patterson was calling on friends the first of the week.A.C.LeBaron and son Abbott followed a fine deer, then the deer was the lucky one and gave them the slip at last.The home of Mr.and Mrs.A.CO.Le- Baron was the scene of a local gathering who called in honor of their son Abbott\u2019s birthday, who was twenty- one on Saturday the 18th.He receive ltwenty-t vo doll rs in gold from his parents, and one-hundred dollars from his grand- father, A.P.LeBaron.Many other smaller presents were received.Mrs.Orilla Presby of Brown's Hill is calling ou friends in town.Mr.Abbott Mitchell of East Lexington, Maes., while visiting relatives here, was given a surprise party at Mr.and Mrs.D.C.Jackson's.before his departure for Boston.Mr.George Bassett of Canaan, Vt., is here to accompany his wife, who underwent an operation at the Protestant Hospital, Sherbrooke.Mrs.H.Cass of Magog is spending a few weeks with relatives.GEORGEVILLE.Mr.A.K.Heath has gone to Pom- fret, Vt., to join her husband, and from there they will go to their new home on the Hudson above New York City.Mr.Walter McGowan has accepted a situation with Mr.W.A.Murray as farmer at \u201cDunkeld.\u201d Mr.W.H.Rediker has exchanged his French Coach staHion \u201cChieftuin\u2019 with the Blake Brothers for their trotting stallion \u2018Jefferson Wilkes,\" which has a record of 2.14.Mr.Terry Soutier is visiting relatives and friends atftichford and Fre- lighsburg for a few days.Mrs.Alex.Molson and daughter, Miss Molson, are still at their residence, \u201cFern Hill,\u201d\u2019 where they will remain for two weeks more before returning to Montreal.The weather for the past few days has been fine and clear with cold, cold nights.The ground is frozen hard.CASSVILLE.Miss Mary Thompson, who has beèn staying with her cousin, Mrs.Crowe, at Richford for some time, returned to her horne here last week.Miss Annie Lyford and Miss Eva Davidson of Newport visited friends in town this week.We are sorry to report that Mrs.8.England is not gaining.: Mr.Richard Ohamberlain, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs.W.Beers at Stukely, is now staying with bis cousin, Mr.Wm.Chamberlain, We are glad to report Mrs.B.B.Morrill better.Miss Eva Thompson returned home from Farnham last week, Mr.Andrew Thompson of Manson- ville was the guest of bis parests, Ds, ad Mes.Alexander Thompeon recent Jy.a; à \u201cwed EEE RCE 3 remy roams a mr oo Rr ie PRONTO Ed 5 ts ea SIZE OF THE UNIVERSE, TRACING THE TRAIL OF THE THROWING LIGHT TORY.Miles Are Toe Insigniftcant te Be \u2014\u2014\u2014 On The Subject Of Used In Its Computation.| While it is interesting to know the | (Continued from Page 8.) distance of some of the stars in miles, | The next greater undertaking of when stated in that way the numbers | this noble man was the work of se- are so large that they frequently con- ' curing the release of the captives tak- vey very indistinct conceptions to the en by the French into Canada.Fe mind.For this reason it is customary secured authority from the governor to estimate stars\u2019 distances in \u201clight ©! the province of Mussachusetts as a years.\u201d A light year is the distance commissiouer to act with others iu that light, moving at the rate of 186,300 opening up negotiations with the Cun- miles per second, travels in one year, ad'au government for the release of This amounts in round numbers to the New England captives, His 5,880,000,000,000 miles.The distance striking, energetic figure, stern in of Alpha Centaur is 435 light years, visage, resolution written upon every that of Sirius, the dog star, is almost jine vf his face, clad in the somber exactly twice as great, or 86 light gurb of the Puritan, must have made | years.In other words, light requires him a conspicuous figure on the | 8.6 years to come to us from Sirius | 3 ., | And these are among the very nearest streets of Montreal and Quebec.The tree, light-he.rted French cavalier in ; of the stars.Some whose parallaxes | have been rather estimated than meas- &2Y costume behe!d him with uncom- | ured appeared to be situated at a dis- pretending wonder.The French had ; tance which light could not traverse =n peruine hatred for the Puritan and ; in less than one or two centuries.The his ideas, a feeling of revu.:i n for : great star Arcturus, for instance, bas, «hat seemed to them coarseness in i : | according to or Elkin.2 parallax of m ners and taste.The Puritau\u2019s onte dveirg is a fascinating an only elghiteen-thousan s of a second., .money savi-z work when Dawn :! Its distance must in that case be about i re frequently the cay Li.181 light years, or more than a thou- k Home Dyeing.\u2018opening of eastern Canada.they wore conservative in their i-less of state policy.The majority of them \u2018were connected with the most important and influential families of that date; the records of the Connectiout valley, of the southwestern part of Connecticut, clearly show this.The tory was really an American in spite of his pro-British ideas.| The records of the first settlemert of the Eastern Townships of the Province of Quebec show names from a, large number of New Eugland towns, | many coming by way of Vermont, who seem to have gone temporarily, expecting that the Revolution wouid | result in defeat to the patriot cause, + and then they would be able to return.| They were disappointed, and they | turned their faces to Canada, which\u2019 had lately passed out of the hands of | the French into the bands of the Brit- | ish.They faced the wilderness, built | the log hut, cleared the farm, opened\u2019 the shop, placed the mill beside the, stream.They were men of thrift and industry, and they and their descendants receive the unanimous credit of having made the section which th: y settled the most progressive in agriculture, industry and commerce in the province of Quebec.We thus gather some conception of the material which went into the It is\u2019 these ancestral ties which are linking Dies are used leme ecl aire : i i an ultructuehioriades eaullrook 6: | sand million million miles.And if its : Jonathan Wells was instrumental i seit, nid à ert oer distance is so great, then, since light securing the release of many captives, gecleny.aid Loe wuuder te desta | varies inversely as the square of the and by his friendly offices many se- fchieved Dy the Diamons Dyvs foi distance from its source, it can be cured their liberty by flight.He made women.tive made them the populsl , shown that Arcturus must actually many trips to Canada, an undertaking home dys sin ail parts of the workd, give forth 5,000 or 6,000 times as much that carried.with it many dangers, Que ter, veut package of Diam light as the sun yields.\u2018 privations and sacrifices.The routes Dyes will do the same work that n° Yet Arcturus is evidently much near- lay sometimes up the Connecticut, a ve to estahlst ni moe r .: > .+ steam dyc eg establishment charge | ar than que vast majority of the stars White, Winooski and Richelieu rivers, one doar ta re.Not one in a million is known to and again from Albany through the, AN fade d'av4 divey lpokive dre-e\u2026,, bave a parallax large enough even to lakes of George and Champlain and ékirrs, sui», Diouses, j'exs -, riohon- be intelligently guessed at.There may °° DN T8 = ple sich \u2018es (UNS.Veusis and tro \u2018ar1.be stars whose light requires thousands up the Richelieu river, 200 I VSSES, CUN 5, Yunis #1 OUSFIS.stead of hundreds of years to cross He hated Canada, andIcanconceive can de re-vuit red in the home und the space separating them from us.that at every step he took toward that made le og us dou) us new, at a We thus see that only a few points country his spirit burned with increas- | cont come te twenty cents, WhO on the nearer shores of the starry uni- ing heat at the innumerable evidences the nove:sicil.g Dimond Dyes are verse lie within reach of our measure- of papistry, and with the tedious unused.ments\u2014bere and there a jutting bead- folding of red tape, and the evasive! Cis well oo ear in omid ha Te get r re .- .Iris w = arin mid na tin land, while Dei perche the vast attitude assumed by the French gov- | MONn-) > «Viry can OV Le quUiranite-c \u20acXpanse over whic e bundreds of ernment to the New Ecgland commis- | when D'-c001 d Dves are uses Have Millions of stars known to exist are \u2014.; : ' J scattered sioners; showing their reluctance to a care inal you dou Lol uy worthless ered.i iv .; ; ! CA } 4 : _\u2014 release the captives by putting every ; mization sued ny sume dedi-ls.s* GAVE ROSTAND HIS START.obstacle possible in their way.| fuse such deerptive dyes 1° V0 woud Capt.Wells did not see the future, avoid troutie and loss ot Bp tes no Sarah Bernhardt Had Faith In the apd could not have apprehended the | temper.Asg ter The DIAMUXD aywright's Ability.significance of the vast changes which DYES: refuse nil others thar my be Edmond Rostand, the great French were to take place in Canada, and es- getting a bearing when first he began Pecially the part which his own im- to write for the stage.Sarah Bern- mediate descendants were to take in bardt was directly responsible for the them.Little could he have conceived | offered to vod, playwright, had the usual difficulty in St.Nicholas of Myra.Al! that is known with any certalnty that people to us.They have a tenderness of sympathy and admiration for our institutions.They send their best sons 10 us, who are entering in and filling ia our cities many of our important positions.May I call this turning of the tide the return of the tory?The old ancestral fire will nev- | et burn out, now and then it blazes up\u2019 very brilliantly when the story of the | original settlement of their section is reread or retold.It will not, [ think, ever lead to annexation with us, for there cannot be any who more admire or are more loyal to British institutions than this people.Hats or In Chareh.Pepys shows that in the seventeenth century both men and women wore their bats to worship.\u201cTo church,\u201d he writes, \u201cand heard a simple fellow open the praise of church musique and exclaiming against men wearing their HERCULANEUM.Joa Deatrustion Came Vrem a Deluge of Lava Water.Herculaneum, In Italy, Is one of these anclent cities which have not only been ! buried, but actuaily forgotten, foe ages.The town, supposed to be of Etrusean origin, lies on the Campanian plain at the foot of its destroyer, Vesuvius, almost midway between Naples and Pompeii.What caused the catastrophe of the year 70 A.D.?Geologists have come to the help of the archaeologists, and it is now held that the destruction of Herculaneum was somewhat different from that of Pompeii, although Pom- pell was also covered and buried and the general effects were the same in both instances.In the case of Pom- peli the city was overwhelmed by the shower of small stones from the volcano and the subsequent rain of ashes, but Herculaneum seems to have been deluged with \u201cwater lava,\u201d and far fewer people were able to make their escape from the city than from Pom- peli.It is the theory that the steam from the crater turned into rain, and, mixing with the volcanic dust, formed a huge volume of muddy torrent.This gathered other soil as it poured over the , land, raised the level of the country : more than sixty-five feet and finally .left a mass of compacted tufa.This torrent ran on to the sea, making its own channel and forming a kind of lagoon around the previously safe harbor which entirely prevented any ships from approaching the place thereafter.AKBAR\u2019S EXPERIMENT.Result of His Whimsical Search For a Nature! Language.Akbar, one of the first'of the great moguls who ruled India, has been named the Asiatic Charlemagne.He was a statesman and an educator and built a palace for the reception of men who loved learning and sought after wisdom.The great mogul's passion for knowledge is said to have been shown by a whimsical experiment he once made to determine if it\u2019 was : true, as be had heard, that Hebrew was the natural language of all who bad never been taught any other tongue.To test this assertion Akbar caused a dozen nursing children to be shut up in a castle six leagues from Agra, his capital city.Each child was reared .by a dumb nurse.The porter also was I yon, your fr'ends or relatives suffer wi Fits, Epilepsy, St.Vitus\u2019 Dance, or Fal, Sickness, write for a trial bottle and valuable treatise such diseases to THE Leinic Co 179 King Street, W., Toronto, Canada, A] druggists sell or can obtain for you LEIBIGSFITCURE D.R.PARSONS OPTICIAN TIME TABLE.In Effect Oct.9, 1805.LEAVING SHERBROOKE.\u2018BOSTON AND NEW YORK EXPREss\u2014 Leave Sherbrooke 7.80 a.m.(daily exept Sunday) arrive Levis 1.00 p.m., arrive Quebec 1.15p.m.Puliman car Springtield tu Quebec and Pullman War Boston tu Sher- ronke convecting w ull \u2018ar from Springfield for Quechee.man Car from NOTE\u2014Pullman car leaving Springfield 0 Saturday dues not run beyond New piven on Sunday morning.PASSEN\u20183ER\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 400 p.(daily except Sunday) arrive Levis vaut, mn arrive Quebec 9.80 p.m.ACC 'MMODATION\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 9.0 p.m.(daily except Sunday) arrive Levis 7.15 8.m., arrive Queber 7.50 a.m.Also connecting trains on the Megantic .ivision.ARRIVING SHERBROOKE.BOSTON AND NEW YORK EXPRESS\u2014Lvave wuebec 230 p m., (daily except Sunaay) leave Levis 8 00 p.m.arrive Sherbrooke 5.40 pm Puliman Car Quebec to_Sprinsfleld connecting at Sherbrooke with Pullman Car for Boston.' NOTE\u2014Puliman Car leaving Quebec on Rat urday connects at Epringfteld with Parlor Car arriving at New York 4.05 p.m.instead of at 11.40 a.m.as on other days.PASSENGER\u2014Leave Quebec 7.80 #.m.(daily except Sunday) leave Levis 8.00 n.m., arrive Sherbrooke 1.10 p.m.ACCOMMODATION\u2014Leave Quebec 7.00 p.m., (daily except Saturday) leave Levis 7,4 p.m., arrive Sherbrooke 9 10 a.m.Also connecting trains on the Megantic vision.For time tables, tickets, and all information apply to any of the Company's Agents.J.H, WALSH.FRANK GRUNDY Gen'l Pass.Apt.of Nicholas is the bare fact that he lived in Asia Mipor somewhere about the beginning of the fourth century.He was bishap of Myra, a Lycian seacoast town, venerable, of course, for his piety and benevolence, and he was revered in the east at least as early as the sixth century.In the Greek church be takes rank immediately after the five great fathers, and under the name of Bt.Nieholas of Myra he is esteemed as patron saint of by far the largest body of Orthodox Greeks, the Russian empire.As early as the year 560 Jus- primal achievement of this successor Of his own grand-dauguter becomirg phate on in the church.\u201d Later he notes of Victor Hugo.Mme.Bernhardt grew the wife of the secretary of the gov-! that he saw a minister \u201cpreach with greatly interested in Rostand's first ernor of Canada, and that that land | his hat off, which I never saw before.\u201d play, \u201cLa Princesse Lointaine,\u201d and should become in a few years the! The hat was then an integral part of suggested that be give a public reading asylum of bis grandchildren.Ro-| both male and female costume, and of the manuscript at her theater.mance could hardly seem to be more Pepys catches \u201ca strange cold in my To this reading the actress invited oo, putitis simply the tale of bead by flinging off my hat at dinner.\u201d Coquelin, whose attention was riveted .from the very first line and who, walk- ancestry, like the roots of a mighty ing home with the poet, gave it as his tree reaching out in all directions, opinion that his companion was to be- COVering an area of unsuspected cir- come the greatest dramatist of the age, , CUmstance.\u201cI bind myself, here and now, to take At Chambley, a small French village any play which you write (in which Jving close upon the high banks of; A Cold Storage Romance.He-\u2014Had an odd experience the other day.One morning my breakfast boiled egg had an inscription on it.It said, \u201cThe finder may write to me,\u201d signed \u201cMary Smith.\u201d She\u2014What re- Vice-President and Gen'l Manager.MOTOR BOATS FOR SALE 25 f¢ long, 12 miles per hour, $500.00: 15 ft.a mute, and he was forbidden, upon pain of death, to open the gates of the castle.When the children were twelve years of age Akbar ordered them to be brought before him.long.6 miles per pour, 20.0.Pepper at esrgeville, HP.Q.pply to J.E.Davidse Men learned in Sanskrit, In Arable, Jeyrepree Co SRR 0B.6.\"it In Persian and in Hebrew were assembled at the royal palace to tell what + language the children spoke.Akbar, seated on his throne and surrounded FOR SALE.; by these Iingulsts, ordered the children |, Three sores of lug ot South Barmatoy wr to be brought in.Each child was ad- Cooper stand.For particulars apply tu Byron dressed, and, to the surprise of the as- F- Kezer, Stanstead, Que.sembly, every one answered by a sign.tinian dedicated a church in Constantl- there is a part for me) without read- the Richleieu river, stands the ruins of nople to the renowned bishop.In the ing it,\u201d he said, \u201cto cancel any em- an old fort, one of a system of fortifi- west, where for a reason be is more gagement I may have on hand and to cations which were used to maintain ply aid you get?He\u2014The poscmaster replied.He said that Miss Smith died ' of old age several years ago Not a child could speak a word.They had all learned from their nurses to BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD.commonly known as St.Nicholas of Bari, he was acclimatized for good in the eleventh century.His vogue in the north began with the twelfth, but extended so rapidly that by the reformation he probably possessed in England produce your piece w ith the least pos- - gible delay.\u201d Frenchsupremacy.Among the ruins, Such faith as this proved a*veritable \u2018a part of the original fort still stands, backbone to Rostand, who had lost al} for it has been rebuilt several times.hope of exciting interest in his work.1 spent a delightful summer afternoon A few years later Coquelin produced with the antiquarian Dion, who with The Savage Ear.Ï \u201cFather,\u201d said the small boy, \u201cwhat Is blank verse?\u2019 i \u201cBlank verse, my son,\u201d answered the , express themselves by gestures! .Rough on the Bishop.Bishop Blomfield discovered one day as he entered the pulpit that he had forgotten the manuscript of his sermon.It was impossible to do as the Stanstead & Derby Line Branch.WINTER ARRANGEMENT.In Effect Monday, Oct.9, 1905.alone more churches and chapels dedi- \u201cCyrano,\u201d the success of which bas delightfuljintensity of passionate emo- cated in his honor than any other holy passed into histrionic history.It was 'tion recalled the brilliant and splendid personage.gratitude to Mme.Bernhardt for her exploits of the sons of France.But Dont ot Tour Heaïth.Share in giving hit hee on : to me the place was allowed by the nt Talk our made Rostand write \u201cL\u2019 on,\u201d ' ; If you are not well don\u2019t talk about which many critics consider the great- | associations of (hose Sow England it, est tragedy of modern times.Mme.captives.could not resist a strange To do so only exaggerates your con- Bernbardt made a fortune from the feeling of awe and sadness, as it seem- sciousness of physical discomfort; also play, which she presented mot only in i ed to me I could see those heroic cap- It casts a shadow of gloom over other France, but also in England and Amer- ' tives, taken from their conoes, be- people.They grow hesitant about ask- lca.\u2014New York Press.| pumbed in body and with the irony of ing you how you feel.It gives them fate deep in their souls brought si- cold chills to be continually told that The Mediacval Kitchen.lently in through the great arched you are \u201cnot very well\u201d or \u201cmot so It was the middle ages before the | gateway, which now bore on either \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 well\u201d or \u201cabout the same.\u201d Do you know that a good deal of this is imagination?If you braced up and told people cheerily that you felt tiptop nine chances in ten you would feel tiptop pretty soon.You'd forget the ailing habit.Don't Jet yourself become a slave to such a2 miserable little absorber of health and happiness as the perpetual habit of \u201cnot feeling well.\u201d Fhe Veloeity of Light.teh the train as it dashes past a speed of sixty miles per a lost in the disfigure The is speed 11,179, initial velocity from 8 twelve pounder of 25 Sri 133 § ; HUE i i i ; i itil = : g = Hi > gL : i at i ; i i 3 + 3 i f : i i ki ti | t È Ë it Hl fit gE = LE af kitchen had been raised to the dignity | of an established apartment.Strange doings went on in those mediaeval kitchens, Butchers slaughtered ani- | mais there, which were skinned and ' dressed as well as cooked In the kitch- | point for the captives of New Eng- en.The family blacksmith kept his fire there and repaired the plows and wheels of the estate.Coal began to be used as a kitchen fuel in 1245, though not generally for 200 years after.The oven did not come into use until the year 1400, and then it was the old fashioned brick oven, which persisted for hundreds of years.The stove, when invented, took the place of the separate oven and the fireplace, with its spit, crane and hanging pots.Break a Bad Temper.Anger gets more people into trouble than meanness.We do and say things while In a temper that we spend the rest of our lives in regretting.Parents should never punish their children while in anger, for if they do the child invariably gets more than it deserves.Wait till you cool down before you whip or shut up in dark closets.Then, too, if it is the child that has a temper not yourself break it before the of six Is reached, for If you don\u2019t then that child's temper is likely never to be conquered.a Running the Gantiet.» unning the gantiet,\u201d a punishment to be peculiar to the Ameri- ne, wes originated in the Brit- Every sailor in the crew but to be punished was pro- switch, which he was re- briskly on the bare shoul.ronning i i 4 > side the names of the French governors of Canada.Were not their names worthier of the place of honor?Fort Chambly was the distributing land, and to this spot the seekers of the captives directed their course.If | these old stones could speak what a recital of suffering and homesickness \u2018could be told.But how soon all this was to change! The gaiety and brilliancy of French military life was soon to vanish, leaving the woods and streams to echo their deeds, and the sturdy New England tory to drive the prow of his boat through the same waters, and begin to lay the basis and to erect the institutions of British government.The tories of New England came up | the water coursis, over the military | road, along the lodian trails; bent on the opening up of a new land in the porthern wilderness, entering the provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec.These tories were called in Canada the \u201cUnited Empire Loyalists.\u201d The term originated in an order in ooun- cil of the imperial Parliament of England of November 9, 1780.This order stated that all loyalists who had joined the cause of Great Britain before the treaty of Separation of 1773, together with their children of both sexes, should have the distinction of using the letters U.E.after their names, thus preserving the memory of their devotion to & udited empire.It would indeed be difficult to imagine what the Province of Quebec would be without the loyalist.Their influence has been of unmistakable vaine to the enactment and enforcement of Jaws which have esoured so mush prosperity to castern Catade.Many of the sons of our ojd towms were tory in principle simply because «aan of no literary pretensions, \u2018is something that generally sounds as if ft had been written by a man whose mind was a blank.\u201d A Caution.Nell-Old Mr.Gotrox says he would die for me.Belle\u2014Be careful.He may he stronger than he looks.If you wish to please people you must begin by understanding them.\u2014Reade, \u2014 Late hours and anxio stitution and nervous temperam headache.complete cure of headache.nerves, starts the blood into th following directions.of periodical headaches.ALL DRUGUISTE-ONE \u201c0 % A SLODUN, Limited, Bi CA bi EU Scottish minister did in similar circumstances, send for the sermon from his home while the congregation sung Psalm 119.No, he must preach extempore, and did so, taking for his theme the existence of God.Very wel satisfied be feit with his effort.As he walked home he overteok one of his congregation, whose opinion of the serv mon he invited, \u201cWell, it were a very good sermon,\u201d was the reply, \u2018but I don't agree wi\u2019 it.I believe there is à Ged.\u201d Le.TRAINS LEAVE STANSTEAD: For North\u20145.25, a.m.12.58 and 6.39 p.m.For South\u20146.13 a.m., 11.35, à, m., 10.40 p.m- TRAINS ARRIVE AT STANNTEAD! From South\u20146.08 a.m,, 1.25, and 7.10 p.nm.from North\u20148.45 a.m., 12.09 and 10.52 p.m.TRAINS LEAVE ROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE: 5.20 a.m.for Sherbrooke, Montreal (G.T.Quebec (G.T.C.) 6.17 a.m., for Boston and New York, for Montreal (C.P.) 11.89 a.m.for South.12.57 p.m.for Sherbrooke, Island Por and Montreal, (G.T.) 6.48 p.m.for Montreal (G.T.) & Quebec (G.T.QC.) \u201cWomen\u2019s Headaches\u201d eating, weakness, nervousness, and overwork or worry, is responsible for the alarming increase of headache.Women are more subject to this ailment than men.Their delicate con- system that sooner or later brings on the periodical attacks of « PSYCHINE \u201d is the remedy of all others for the It builds up the nervous system\u2014 restores vitality, cleanses the stomach from all bile, settles the cases the attacks can be warded off by careful attention in Don't destroy the system by frequent use of dangerous powders, that give only temporary relief.Begin the \u2018\u2018 PsYCHINE \u201d treatment now, and fortify the system against attacks.This is the only way to permanently dispose GREATEST OF ALL TONIOS PSY Gil (PRONOUNCED SI1-KEEN) 179 King Oivost Week, Torens, Gnsade 10.24 pm.for Boston and New York.TRAINS ARRIVE AT ROCK 1BLAND AND DERRY LINE: From South\u20148.00 a.m., 1,25, and 7.10 p.m.From North\u201446.46 a.m., 12.19 and 10.52 p.m.D.J.FLANDERS, G.P.& T.À.50 YEARS\u2019 EXPERIENCE us pursuits, with immoderate Trao£ Marks DESIGNS CopyRiGHTS ac.ph and des on reas ar onion.{roe W ether an ven Coro} bonsdent atentable.on on Patents pot Se ecy for securing patents.n ent induces a condition of the dest agency, te taken through M ntific Fimerican.tr i A handsomely illustrated weekly.Largest ol © propet channels, and in most REREH saz SPL cra NON Cojo: New Yor ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.1 now offer a$_a bargain, ope of the BEST FARMS IN DERBY, The Henry C.Woolley Farm, situated midway between the villages of Derby Center and Newport.on good roads mami T \u201c| and winter § near the beat of + nchools and m ; ra .| Ke OD Arn noren of 1and with suitable bufldings in good repair: running water nt house and barns; tillage land level.free, Ton stones and very fertile: sugar orchard of 12 more trees fully rigged.No Waste Land.ble farm d t desirable {2 LAE a ha ble amoons may remain on mortgage.YU Se sod very soon to close estate.Also, the premises known as the Webber Place, utes\u2019 walk of Derby Center at hen Sooo) Les narches, ete, consistin of 13 acres of ood with comfortable buildings: iliage desirable howe for someone wanting av Mess earn as must be soon.Don't miss these opportuntles.oJ on or adres.W.8.6 Any E DOLLARSTRIAL PRES The Mammoth Store 18 THE PLACE TO GET YOUR FALL& WINTER OUTSIDE GARMENTS A Big Stock just in consisting of a No.| Line of Ladies\u2019 Coats from $5.00 to Also a Complete Line of Ready- to-Wear Suits for Ladies\u2019 both | Large and Small.NAEHCRROHOONOEONOEONORONONOROROROE 5, \u201ca #.Our Line of ' 1] i ta Dress Goods ao | \"0 is the largest in town, and more arriving daily.We are \u201cound [id to keep up with the times.Ladies Call and ex4ni.0\u2026 qua:ny - nd 6 prices and be convinced that this is the place Lo In.We nine - the largest stock of Flanneletie ever brouehr 30\u2019 town, trom rs 8 cts.up.Have you seen the NEW TAM, just the cilestou.£4 An enormous stock of Rihvons and Tram aie, all shades 6 and Prices.Boots, Shoes and Rubbers.3 This is the place to Buy Your Hardware Ca Nails, Hinges, Glass, Putty, itis, civ.Ld Headquarters for Groceries 3 Flour and Feed, in fact everything found in a \u20ac U«try store 15) from a Jew\u2019s Harp or Toothpick up.\u20183 FURNITURE AND CARPE!S AS UsUAL.Li Ladies, this is the place to get your Patterns\u2014Correct Styles and Éa Up-to-date in every respect.of! 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