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The weekly examiner
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  • Sherbrooke, P. Q. :W. A. Morehouse,[1878]-1888
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[" VOLUME II.f Jje @xaintiter.IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY' AFTERNOON BY W.A.MOREHOUSE, At the Office in Odell\u2019s Block, opposite the Market.SHERBROOKE, P.Q., FRIDAY, JULY 2 1880.TERMS : One Yea'S.¦.'.$1.00 Six Months.50 Three Months.25 gust ness (Cards.BROOKS, C AMI RAN» & HURD, ADVOCATES, SHERBROOKE.E.T.Brooks,\tJ.A.Camirand, A.S.Hurd.Sherbrooke, August 8, 1878.N.B.\u2014B., C.& H.have opened a I4W office at Eaton Corner, where they will be in attendance fortnightly on Wednesdays.1.W.MERRY, B.C.I., ADVOCATE, SHERBROOKE,\t-\tP.Q.Office:\u2014OdelTs Block.Door opposite Customs Office.House, Commercial-street, opposite Magog House.\t93 BEUAXGER A BRODERICK, ADVOCATES AND ATTORN IE S, Sherbrooke, P.Q.Office in Towse Block, Wellington Street.L.C.Belanger.| J.Sydney Broderick.MACUAREN A UEET, ADVOCATES, 163 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.John J.Maclaren, Q.C.Seth P.Leet,B.C.L.S.A.EEBOURVEAU, Advocate, NO.118 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.Prompt Collections and remittances.E.R.JOHNSON, Advocate.STANSTEAD PLAIN, P.Q.ROBERT WRIGHT, BAILIFF SUPERIOR COURT, ly51\tRobinson, Bury.ROOKS and the only one kept 80 ion* d^.PfN and EUROPEAN PLANS, «Jtnated on II by the Travelling Public.It is .iDcent stroi*6 COrner °f Notre Dame and St.v\u2018ciiiitv of « 8\u2019 0PP03ite the Court House in the 16 Principal places of business.^IEftlC\\vOnr\t.\tProprietor.lTai of ever , Usses will be found on the ar-ry train and at all the steamers.Coaticook Adv\u2019ts.F.X.DESROSIERS, NOTARY PUBLIC, Money and Eand Agent, Has removed his office from Kennedy\u2019s Building to Montreal House, Wellington Street, Registry Office, .COATICOOK, - p.q.JUST RECEIVED AT J.B.DALY & CO\u2019S, STANSTEAD PLAIN, Their full spring stock of L a tl i e s\u2019 D r e s s Goods of every design and material, color and shade.Upwards of 400 pieces of print at 7cts per yard and upwards.A full stock of TWEEDS, TAPESTRY CARPETS, extra goods, at 65cts per yard.Everything usually kept.Stock full and complete.TNTO\u2019YV is the spring of our .glorious merriment made still more pleasing by the few dollars spent, thanks to the firm of T.&L C.O\u2019ROURKE, who sell goods cheap and do good work.Who is there in Coaticook or round about, who wants his wardrobe supplied nicely fitted out?Write for samples\u2014 lots of people do ; they buy their OTjOTUXTsTGt I Corner of Maple Avenue, KOCK ISLAND, - P.Q.Fvei*tiituii*e Depot.SLEEPER\u2019S OLD MACHINE-SHOP, COATICOOK, P.Q.J.JASMIN, Manufacturer of all kinds of Household Furniture, including every variety of chairs, and of the best Double-Action Force Pump.Every description of job work executed in the best manner.Prices very low.JOHN F.BELISLE, VALUATOR of REAL ESTATE, A gout for the Sale or Exchange of Farin«i, has on hand about one hundred farms, of from twenty-five to three hundred acres eacli, which he will sell on very reasonable terms, at from $4 up to $20 per acre, situated near Coaticook, in the Townships of Barnston, Bardford, Compton and Hereford; also Mill Property and Village Lots in Coaticook.Any kind of Real Estate received for Sale on Commission, at a low rate.j#â^-Address\u2014 Post Office Box 10, COATICOOK,\t-\tP.Q.QOME ON, GENTS ! JOSHUA REID\u2019S Fancy Tailoring1 ESTABLISHMENT.A splendid style of Coat for the season ; also, a splendid style of Pants and Vest.French Bottom, Gaiter Bottom and Spring Bottom Pants, made in first-class manner.Cutting Done to Order AT OUR EXCELSIOR DEPOT OF FASHION, Next door to the Post Office, COATICOOK, -\t- P- Q- rpo the Ladies of G O -A- \u2018X* I G 0.0 3E5L and Vieinit.y.Mrs.F.mith, The 'Experienced and Popular MILim DRESSMAKER, Has iust returned from Montreal and Boston with a large and carefully selected stock of the finest MILLINERY GOODS of the Latest American FASHIONS; also a splendid assortment oi DRESS TRIMMINGS.PRICES THE VERY LOWEST.^^*Dress and Mantle Making, and HAT and BONNET Trimming in the best Style and Workmanship, guaranteed.Show Rooms and Shop on the Square, opposite the Coaticook House.\t4w 92 s.E.COÆTS?GENERAL DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, .A., in course, presented in order of merit.The following were then, with the usual formula, admitted as matriculated students of the College Allan J.Gibb, W.Bowen, Wyatt Johnston, Henry J.Petry, after which, as is usual at Len-noxville, was sung the National Anthem.The degress of the Law Faculty were then conferred, R.N.Hall, Dean designate of the new faculty, receiving that of L.L.D., L.E.Morris and E.T.Brooks, Q.C., M.P., M.L.; Messrs.8.B- Sanborn, \u2014 Hodge, L.L.B.Three cheers, a tiger and a \u201crocket\u201d were then lustily given for the new faculty.The Principal then read the reports of the several examiners as follows .\u2014 The report of the Reverend Isaac Brock, M.A., examiner of Divinity, congratulated Mr.R.Hewton on tlie admirable papers he senPin on Scripture History Paley ; The papers of I).C.\tRobertson and R.S.Hewton are also worthy of great praise.In the first year Mr.R.F Morris stands at the head of his class.The papers of Mr.Lyster and IV'.Morris in the Greek Testament should also be honorably mentioned.Rev.Canon Norman reported that the Prince of Wales scholarship be awarded to Mr.Robertson.Mr.R.Hewton and Mr.Porter also receive credit for their papers on Demosthenes.Mr.A.F.Morris has come out first in every paper and Mr.W.Morris second in almost every paper.Honorable mention is also to be made of Messrs.Magill, Thompson, Scott and.Woods, some of whose papers were very good.The prizes were distributed as follows :\u2014 Eandl;/ of Divinity\u2014First prize (aggregate), W.P.Chambers, B A : Hamsel prize [reading], .7.W.Weather-don, BA.Open to all Students \u2014 Prof.Read's prize for an English poem, subject \u201c Savonarola,\u2019\u2019 W.P.Chambers, B A.Faculty of Arts\u2014Prince of Wales prize D.\tC.Robertson ; Mackie prize for an English essay, subject \u201c William Pitt,\u201d Rev.Bobt.Ker.The Principal\u2019s prize, for the regular performance of all college exercises, R.Hewton andA.T.Brown.Prizes for the result of examinations in arts, the Chancellor prize (highest proportion of marks in all year), R.F.Morris.Third year\u2014Divinity\u2014D.C.Robertson and R.J.Hewton.Classics \u2014D.C.Robejtson.First year\u2014Divinity\u2014R.F.Morris.Classics\u2014R.F.Morris.Mathematics\u2014W.Morris.Prize for French\u2014(given by the Department of public instruction), VV.Morris.EE I DAY, ! o JULY 2, 1880.General News.A Relief Fund is about to be opened by the Lord Mayor of London, for widows, orphans, and others of the crew of the Atalanta, which no doubt will meet a generous response.The number of vacant houses m Quebec, on the 17th of May last stood at 542.The population also shows an estimated decrease of 1,310 as compared with last year.These facts are elicited from a new city Directory, The Citizen, Ottawa, understands that the Hon.Mr.Masson has again tendered his resignation as Cabinet minister.His resignation has not yet been accepted, but as Mr.Masson alleges bad health it would be cruel to refuse it.Great Mortality.\u2014In New York, 180 deaths were recorded for the 24 hours ending at noon on tne 28th ulto., and 75 between noon and G p.m.More than one hundred of these deaths were caused by cholera infantum, and twenty by.sunstroke.Miss Ada Mank, an actress connected with Fanny Davenport\u2019s Company has joined the Unitarian Church.The Rev.Mr.Collyer said in his address, *\u2022 I hope hereafter the barrier between the church and the theatre will be entirely broken down, and that the actors and actresses may mingle with us.Discouraging Crop REPORT.-The farmers report from all parts of Lennox and Addington and the adjoining counties that the spring wheat crop is so injured by rust it will scarcely be worth harvesting.The late heavy rains have flooded the low lands, and considerable damage is done to the growing crops.It is said that the scheme of colonization reccommended by the National Convention, held during the closing days of last week, at the Laval University, contemplates assistance, in money, to settlers to establish themselves on land in this Province, which money should be furnished in part by the Colonization Societies, with the aid of contributions, and in part by the State, with the aid of a tax styled the Colonization Tax.\u2014 Telegraph,.Ucxu Atlucvtiscmcnts.The school held their annual athletic sports on Wednesday the 23rd ult.The following is a list of games.The prizes were distributed at the gathering in the School Hall on the same evening :\u2014 Throwing cricket ball : 1st, N Worthington,100 yards 1 foot ; 2nd, II A Dean, 90 yards 1 foot.Hurdle race, open, 100 yards : 1st, N Worthington, 17 seconds ; 2nd, R S Em-mer.17J seconds.Hurdfe race, under 14, 100 yards : 1st McFarlane, 17 sec ; 2nd Dean, 18 sec.Broad jump, open : 1st N Worthington, 16 ft 91 in ; 2nd A Hall, 15 ft 3 in.Flat race, 1 mile open : 1st H A Dean, 5 min 45 sec: 2nd D Clayton,6 min 14 sec.Putting weight, 20 lbs : 1st N Worthington, 22 ft 6 in; 2nd G M Hall, 19 ft 4 in.Three-legged handicap, J mile: CT Emmet and L Bols ; 2nd W Ileneker and G Joly; 3rd H Macfarlane and D E Macrae.High Hump, with pole, open: 1st A Hall, 7 ft 3 in ; 2nd F Walsh, 7 ft 1 in.Potato race, under 14 : 1st C T Emmet; and L Dean.High jump, open : 1st N Worthington : 2nd G M Hall.Boxing match, under 14 years: U July winner.Sack race, 50 yds, open : 1st R S Emmet, 20 sec ; 2nd C T Emmet, 20] sec.Flat race, ]-mile, open : 1st G Bos-sange, 1 min 7 sec ; 2nd R S White, 1 min 7] sec.Flat race, 100 yds, under 14: 1st C T Emmet, 12 see ; 2nd L Dean, 12} sec.Marching order, 200 yards, open : 1st G Bossange, 31 sec; 2nd G Runtin, 31] sec.Students' race, 100 yds : 1st A Woods, 12 sec; 2nd W Lyster, 12} sec.High jump, under 14 : 1st L Dean, 3 ft 10 in ; 2nd W Heneker, 3 ft 8J in.Strangers' race, 100 yds: 1st I .Newton, 10] sec; 2nd II Mackenzie, 10] sec.Consolation race, 200 yards: 1st II Flockton, 28 sec; 2nd W Fry, 28} see; 3rd C E Elliott, 28} sec.-« - Steamboat Disaster.\u2014The steamer Sewanhaka was burned to the water's edge on the 28th ulto., at College Point.Long Island.About 40 persons are supposed lost.The fire was caused by an explosion in the engine room.Many of the crew behaved badly.There were 500 persons on board ; the bodies of 30 have been recovered.A correspondence is in progress between the British and American Governments upon the Fortune Bay question.The publication of the correspondence Is delayed, as it is only in progress.The increase in the revenue of the American Internal Revenue Department for the year ending June 30, was SI0.-000,000.This increase was derived from whiskey, cigars and cigarettes.The potato bug has made its appearance around Quebec *and is ruining the crop.ZFOTXJNTID.A YOUNG Ncwfohndhiml Oog.4-A.The owner may have the .same by proving property and paying eliarges, within ten days.Apply at this olïice.\tIwf)?* TUB BUTTER.WANTED to purchase, GOOD TUB BUTTER, for which the highest market price will he.paid in cash by Wr.if.ROSS, tf-97\tSherbrooke Market.TENDERS.Sealed PropoBols will be received up to July 6th at C p.m for the EKECTIQN OE BRICK BUILDINGS FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS, at Sherbrooke, where plans and specifications can be seen on application to the undersigned.lw-96\tA.O.GRANGER.BUSINESS STAND, Unequalled for Excellence, î- o s?v i.i: \u201e TWO Corner Lots, vis-a-vi.s, in J- the Village of Leeds, 1.Q.Good store building 24] x 47 feet, with shelves, counters and drawers, on Lot 3.Dwelling-house, sheds, stable, hangard, garden, fruit-yard, «fcc, on Lot 2.This property was bought at sheriffs\u2019 sale, and will be sold for $750 cash\u2014worth enquiring for.For full particulars apply to d.R.CLOUSTOX, 4w97\tMaple Hill, P.Q.ORANGE CELEBRATION! AT BURY.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby JL given that a meeting of the Protestant Land-holders and House-holders of the city of Sherbrooke will he held in the City Hall in the city of Sherbrooke on Monday the 12th day of July next at 10 o\u2019clock in the forenoon to elect two School Commissioners in the place and stead of F.P.Buck and H.B Brown, Esqs., whose term of office will then have expired.R.Davidson, Sec.-Treas.B.of P.S.Com, Office of the B.ofP.S.C.) Sherbrooke, June 25, 1880.$\t96 3t FOR \"SALE.Stanstead and Sherbrooke Mutual Fire Insurance Company.ix.-î.-ï lEK ILVIÎI YISII IE1 > HOAR» OF RIIsIU TORS : \\VM.WHITE, ESQ7 Lt.Col.B.T MORRIS, A.A.ADAMS, I.N.GALER, GEO.ALLEN, J.BEDARD,» C.A.BAILEY, .President.\u2022\u2019OK.L.TERRILL * .1\u2018.BUCK.Piasios?Organs, Instruction Hooks, Sheet Music, «Sc., \u2014AT\u2014 WILSON\u2019S Piano Warerooms Wc advise those wishing to get a GOOD PIANO OR ORGAN, and GOOD VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY', to call and sec If.C.WILSON before purchasing.New Illustrat'd Catalogue axd ms New Business Circular [All about Pianos and Organs] sent free to any address.n.C.WILSON, Odell's Block, opp.Market SHERBROOKE.GEORGE ARMITAGE, Secretary tj- Treasur M)W 1879'\tISRAEL WOOD,' Inspector All losses liberally adjusted and promptly settled.Risks careful I v « i large LINES avoided.\t3 taken ,ln.A N Active, intelligent bojr about 15 years of age, who can speak English and French, wanted at once in a retail dry goods store.References required.Apply immediately to \u2019\tH.SAMUEL, tf-90\tWellington-st., Sherbrooke.I3o»r*clers.FEW Boarders wanted.Ap- ply to\tB.KERB & SONS.Call «\u2019i.V \u201c Singer\u201d office ODELL\u2019S BLOCK, SHERBROOKE, FOR Buttericks Patterns Sewing* Machine Xeedlcs, Oil, ti c, always on hand.2m88\tW.H.WHITELY,Agen}.WE BEG TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR LARGE CLEARING SALE OF ROOKS COMPRISING HISTORY BIOGRAPHY, FICTION, POETRY, ANECDOTES TRAVFT ADVENTURES, &c.\t¦ ,\t¦ \\ I.l.s Any of the Books mentioned below, will be sent to your address, POSTAGE PREPAID the receipt of the Price Quoted.Where it is not convenient to remit Cash POSTAGE ST A m nol^.n betaken.\twril TEN CORN PRIZES! Open to any person under 20 years of age, wil be given by us this season, including a $10sTEM-WINDIIZNoWATCH ! IN ALL Thirty Dollars for the most COItX raised on ONE-EIGHTH acre of land within twenty-five miles of Sherbrooke, provided not loss than fifty entries are made before tl{e First -day of JUNE.C.SKINNER 5 Harpers series of English Men of Letters Comprising Hume, Johnson, Southey.\u2019 90 The Innocents Abroad.MarkTwuin 70 Scottish Readings .*.The celebrated\u2019 Jumping Frog .M, Twain 35 Pocket Dictionaries.Home Cook Book Compiled by the ladies of Toronto.Hints to House wives.Mrs.Frederh is 90 Beetoos Book of Household, management colored plates l,300p.2.6O The Arundal Motto.3/.ç, //0I/ 25 East Lynne.Mrs Henry Wood 25 St.George and St.Michael .G.McDonald 25 lie would he a Gentleman.S.Lover 25 Salon of Madame Ncckcr.Taken from documents among the Achieves of Coppet, edited by her Grandson Othe- min D'Haussonville.:.20 The Heart of Holland .Henry Havard 15 Knight\u2019s Popular History of England, a History of Society and Government from the earliest period to our own times, complete in eight volumes.Charles Knight.Price 40 cents per volume.25 A Tramp Abroad.Marie Twain 30 The Yellowing Poets, Beautifully Bound in Gilt, $1.25 each.\t' \u2022 SHELLY, SHAKESPEARE, POPE, MOORE, SCOTT, BURNS, BRYON, IIEBKR, COLERIDGE Y'our especial attention is requested to above list by J.R.PJicBA!E4, Bookseller, Sherbrooke.HARPSWELL HOUSE Is between CASCO BAY and the Atlantic.The guests enjoy good accomodation, fishing, boating, and bathing, with steam communication I daily with Portland.West Ilarpswell, Maine.A.S.MERRIMAN, June, 1880.\t[4w95]\tProprietor.VILLA LUTSJOR SALE.rPHE Subscriber offers for Sale a JL number of desirable Villa Lots of 5 or 10 acres each.The lots are just outside the City limits [about l£ miles from the Post Office], in Ascot.These lots will be sold on very reasonable terms and at a moderate figure.Apply on the premises to THOMAS O'CONNOR.Or address to Sherbrooke Post Office.4w95 FOR THE MILLION.NEW GOODS! NEW STYLES ! The subscriber begs to inform his very numerous Patrons and Customers that ho has just returned from MONTREAL and BOSTON, where ho has purchased a very LARGE STOCK of.all the LATEST AiSD BEST STYLES of Goods to - Prices WMch.Defy Competition Be sure to call and examine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere, and thereby save money.fiSTRemembcr the place THE NEW DRY GOODS STORE, BIRON S BLOCK, ^io-n of* tho' TToi*se Silioo.H.PAMUEL, WELLINGTON STREET, SHERBROOKE.SUITABLY REWARDED.Ojall !\tOo 11 l l\tCJiXi 1 £ ! Ï Over 500 customers served daily at the late established New Dominion CheairCash Store.The place to buy Boots and Shoes, Ready-made Cloth» ïng, Hats, Caps, &c.CLOTHIEG, for Mens, Boys and Youths.1 he public arc requested to call and examine my goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as they will be well paid for so doing.A.BERNSTEIN, Eiron\u2019s Block.- Wellington Street.Sherbrooke, June 2,1880.What One Dollar Will Buy.$1,00 Will Buy lOlbs.very nice Yellow Sugar.$1.00 Will Buy 4 gal.Best Coal Oil, Imperial Measure.$1.00 Will Buy 4 Cans Sweet Corn.$1,00 Will Buy 8 Bottles Seduce for Meat Game or Tish.$1.00 Will Buy 21 Ears best Laundry Soap.$1.00 Will Buy 4 Best Kind Butter Tubs.$1.00 Will Buy 3lbs.Nice Coffee.$1.00 Wil Buy 2ibs.Q Tea.85.00 Will Buy more OTiriCKRlKSOmtVofWqnality) of T, I.HARVEY 4 Co., than grocer in thu Cit£.Beat kinds SVVKDE.TURNIP SEED.\u2022 ____________ 4Z- Ta.ll:ii-ve.v & GET VALUES MONEY! At MUNRO'S Yon are su re to get the Dost Value in SPRING & SUMMER GOODS ON ami after MONDAY next the 7th inst.the pleasureSteamhoat ST.FRANCIS which has been thoroughlyoverhaulcd.and refitted,will com\u2019 rimniiiK regular trips : starting from the WHARF, near the Aylmer Bridge; at 10 A.M.I* WH1 be available fsr Excursions or Pic-nics between those hours a»d during the evening.It is proposed to run the Boat in first-rate style and no pains will be spared to ensure the comfort and pleasure of those who patronize it.Season TICKETS for families can be had bv JPRJ MOY J- A.WIGGETT, or to the Purser, J.W.WIGGETT, Sherbrooke, June 4, 1880.\t1\tr' Ever offered in the Townships.Goods are all marked in plain figures.Only one Price.Call «and See Prices of\u2014 Dry Geode, Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoe S\u2014from best makers; Millinery\u2014complete, Crockery d: Glassware-newestdesigns Groceries\u2014the best Goods at lowest prices.Japan & Black Teas\u20143 specialty, a THOS.B.J1UNRO S, Robinson.WHY IS IT ! Everybody goes to the Rich Farmi*1,?the Union Pacific Railroad 1 ÜEBRASKA?Because they have the\u2014 BÊTRE^T lands, BSTREST MARKETS, and B®-r.EST CLIMATE in thkIH'RLD For full information apply to V.c.IIA.IIN'1\u20191 N - Enteral Agent ON UNION PACIFIC RAHAVAI.St.Johnsbury, - Vt. >Steï; ¦ ¦~EKLY EXAMINEE.SHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1880.may bo found on file at Geo.P.& Go\u2019s News: \u2014.an nAPiCO maybe TH S PArfcft Rows'll & Go\u2019s Newspaper- * Yiojnir Bureau (10 Spruce St.),where advertising may teWJe lor it IX NEW YOiUj,; f|< liewiner, -^lÜDAY, JUIA' 2, 1880.Railway Ouiclc.grand trunk railway.¦West.\u20148.09 a.m, 10:43 a.m.3.53 p.m, 11.30 p.m.Past\u20143.30 a.m.j 10.43 a.m., 2.40 p.m., 7.25p.m.PASSUMPSIC R.R.Arrive.9:05 P- m._ 7:35 a.m.Leave.a* m* 7:45 p.m.INTERNATIONAL R.R.Arrive.\u2022\u2022 .9:45 a.m.Leave .3-00 p.m.QUEBEC CENTRAL R.R.Arrive.-,.3:45 p.m.Lrave.8:00 a.m.The Cliurclies\u2014Mouvs of Worsliij».Church of England.\u2014Corner'Commercial and Montreal Sts.\u2014Sunday Morning 11:00 a.m.Evening 7:00 p.m.Methodist'Church.\u2014Morning at 10:30 ; Evening at 7.Sabbath School at 2:30 p.m.Thursday evening prayer meeting 7:30.Congregational Church.\u2014Morning 10:30.Evening 7.00* Sabbath School immediately after morning service.Prayer Meeting on Thursday evening,at 7:30.Presbyterian.\u2014Eactory Street.Morning 11:00 a.m.; Evening 7:00 p.m.Sabbath School at 2:30 p.m.Porno?! Catholic\u2014Market Street; Morning 10:30 a.m.Afternoon 3:00.Young Mens Prayer Meeting.\u2014In Good Templars\u2019 Hall every Tuesday evening at 8:00, and a public Evangelistic Meeting on Sunday evening at 8:15 o\u2019clock in City Hall.Methodist Church, Len noxville.\u2014Morn in g Service at 10:30 ; Evening 6:30.Sabbath School 2:30 p.m.Lodge Meeting's.Unity Lodge.No.8, I.O.O.F.meets on Monday evenings at 7:30 in Odd Fellow\u2019s Hall, \u2022 McCarthy\u2019s Block.All members of the Order cordially invited.Yictoria Lodge, A.F.& A.A/.\u2014Griffith\u2019s block -Second Tuesday in each month, at 7:30 p.m.Prince of Wales Lodge, No.63, A.F. 5 \u201c Fine, \u201c\t.G\t00 \u2014 6 \u201c Granul\u2019ed .G\t00 \u2014 G Coarse Middlings 100\t.2\t00 (g> 0 Buckwheat Flour 100 ft>.2\t00 0 Shorts 100 ib.1\t25 1 Wheat Bran ^ 100 ib.\t80 c2> Buckwheat Bran 0 Provender.1\t25 (g> 1 Yellow Meal (coarse,).;.\t1 50 (g> 1 Yellow Meal (fine).1\tGO (g) 1 GRAIN\u2014 Hay & ton, .7\t00 (fi) 8 Oats, ^ bush (341b).0\t40 0 Barley \u201c\t 0\t70 0.Peas \u201c (good).0\t90 (g> i Beans\t.1\t25 (g) 1 Corn \u201c\t.o 70 \u20140 Buckwheat.0\tGO \u2014 0 DAIRY PRODUCE\u2014 Butter, fresh prints lb choice.\t0 13 ig> 0 \u201c per tub.0\t14(g)0 Lard, 1?tb.0\t12 0 Cheese, lb dairy.0\t09 (g) 0 Cheese \u201c factory.0\t14 (g) 0 Maple Sugar.0\t07 (3> 0 Bees Honey ^ lb in boxes.0\t13 (g) 0 Eggs ^ dozen, fresh.0\t14 ;g> 0 \u201c\t\u201c Old.0\t00\u20140 VEGETABLES\u2014 Potatoes \u2018t1* hush.0\t25 (8) 0 Tiirnips \u201c\t.0\t30 (g) 0 Carrots \u201c\t.0\t00 (g> 0 Beets \u201c\t.9\t50 (g) 0 Onions \u201c bunch.0\t03\u20140 Lettuce, per head.0\t01 \u2014 0 Rhubarb, per bunch.0\t02 \u2014 0 FRUIT\u2014\t_\t' Apples, per bbl.5 oO (g> G POULTRY\u2014 Turkeys ^ lb.0\t12 (g) 0 Geese F lb.0\t00(8)0 Chickens p lb good.0\t10 (8) 0 \u201c\tCommon.0\t07 (g> 0 Beef, by the qr good.G\t00 (g) 8 \u201c\t^ lb, according to quality.0 05\t0 \u201c\t\u201c corned.0\t07 (g) 0 Mutton, r lb.a\tf\u2019\u201c ® Ü Lamb \u201c\t.Pork, in bog.'\t0\u201c ® ' \u201c salt ^ lb.0\t08 (g> 0 Hams, smoked, p lb.5\tn?^ n HIDES\u2014P lb.0\t00 ® 0 WOOL\u2014\tn\toq ' n Wool, washed.9\t28\t0 \u201c unwashed.9\t20\t0 St.CATHERINES NURSERIES ! A full assortment of splendid FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL TREES O an EPS BY MAIL receive careful and prompt attention.IS WAIVTl'iO To take Orders in every part ot the country.\u2014Liberal.Address, n.»r./;/\u2022;.i/>/./;, Cm87\tSt.Catherines.Montreal Adv'ts.Just Arrived ! Coaticook Adv'ts. ally.Pamphlets sent free to\tgc Har- Seth W.Fowle & Sons, Prop rison Avenue, Boston, .Mass.9559 "]
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