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  • Sherbrooke, P. Q. :W. A. Morehouse,[1878]-1888
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[" ¦ Boehester, N.QIRL as nurse to ^¦k>T#(ood references.0.W.WAL JUT, Mer tf-»6 kNTED.Specisl Aaent in the u4 A\twill be ^mnd ener^oti^^^ \u2019 partu ulara Hcldt Kioou r A yV sTKK, fcjuu JJfe Assurance Co , Sherbrooke, P.kA few smart W, M .g.g , or to J.P.ATKIN rO.N A CO , (9*\tHu held.P.(j Farm for Sale.BALK\u2014One of the most DESIRABLE 1; UPLAND FAKMtS in the Eastern Town \u2022hips, about six miles from Sherbrooke, con-tairnnff 900 acres of land, 16*j of which arc under first class cuitiTmtioo.The farm is well watered, baa good buildings on it, an«l is in near proximity Mills, Btores, ^PostrOffice, etc.Immédiat** ptyssession given.For further particulars apply to H.A.ELKINS, Esq., Government Emigration Agent, sherbrooke, (Joe, tf-15 Property for sale.That DSSIKABLK PROPKRTY .United at the corner of Moore and Klixabeth Streets, listing of a large lot of land with a Double nt House thereon, (sin rooms each), and ingioWm mg't-xi rental ; plenty of yard room reneon for s< Iling being the nbeenae Of th I from the Otty.This is a good chance for ?estmeut.For further particular» apply to JAK.THOMPSON, g\tCourt Htreet.For Sale.\u2019 fTTHK kstatk of thk late KRASTUS I LAWRENCE, situated in the centr* of the ttriving Village of LAWRENCKVILLE.con- MeMng.f one hundred and twenty acres, large G, House, eoitable for a public house or ailing for two or more families.Kactlient _r«s and Ktablmg - water in house and barns jrw particular, .pp.,^^ HAaT> Richmond, P.0 te t.W.LAWRENCE, LawrencerUla, P.Q.Ma» .«let.\ttf-** COMPANIES, MINES, EIC, A GENTLEMAN shortly returning to I*u>-4oa, England, and who has special facilities for forming Syndicates and Companies in England, for the purpose of acquiring end developing sound enterprises, Mines, etc., would be pleased to oorresp »!id with parties needing such ser-Tioes.Only schemes admitting of the f»iile»t loveetigation entertained.Unexceptional refer l both English and Canadian.Addrees,\tPuomotbb, f\tP.O.Box 515 Montreal.EDUCATIONAL REFORM.It is stated that Mr.Mercier proposes to have a Minister of Education added to his cabinet, and that he contemplates a reconstruction of the educational system of the province, largely after the pattern and on the lines of the Ontario system.That Mr.Mercier has a genuine regard for Cite best interests of education, and particularly the instruction of the people at large, we have had occasion to note more than once ; and we trust that his alleged intention of remodelling our common school system will be carried out.There is vast room for improvement, and until that improvement is effected we believe that the commercial and social well being of the whole province will be retarded.For we hold that education\u2014the education of the mass of the people\u2014lies at the base of all real progress, and that as long as Quebec lags behind the ther provinces of the Dominion in the one respect it will be obliged to lag behind in the other.That Quebec inferior to the other provinces in the matter of education will hardly be seriously denied, and few will claim that, in proportion to her natural ad-antages, Quebec has made anything like the progress in commerce, agriculture and general enterprise that she uld have done as compared, for ¦stance, with the sister province of iutario.The chief cause of this disparity is, we contend, simply the matter of education, and any movement that has for its object the improvement of our common school system, should command the attention, support and sympathy of the whole people.Public interest in the question, indeed, has been in the past altogether too slight ; and at the present moment there are too many communities (in the rural parts especially) where the one idea is to have education cheap, no matter how wretched or inefficient it may be.Again, as long as our country people are paid smaller salaries than a third class clerk in a store so long must we expect to have a class of teachers in which culture, ability and fficiency are the exceptions and not the general rule.The responsibility in this question of remuneration rests largely with the people themselves, but wj may hope that Mr.Mercier Will be able to devise a system which will necessitate a more generous scale >f payment.A LITERARY CHAT.sir District Magistrate's Court Peter C.Peterson, of Dudswell, I Dane, was brought before G.B.Rioux I Esq., D.M., on Tuesday, charged I with criminal aasault upon a 12 year [old girl named Main.He pleaded zuilty and was given five years in the aitentiary, the lowest penalty tha^ 1 be given under the law jitly amended by Sir John Thomp-The taw before made the heaviest JWwooe only two years, which could! I now be' made for life besides whipping [The age of consent has been raised to J 14]years.We are in receipt f a new National Anthem entitled \u201cCanada,\u201d from Messrs.Imrie & Graham, the publish, l -erm, of Toronto.The words are patri-I otic and should find ready response in 1 -«very loyal heart.Something like a wail has gone up from a portion of the Canadian press over the fact that Canadian literature made such a poor showing at the recent meeting of our Royal Society at Ottawa.Science and statistics flour ished, but constructive literature pro per was conspicuously absent.When it is aske.d, will we have a Hawthorne an Irving or an Emerson and what is the Royal Society going to do about it ?When is that angust.body going to bring |out a novelist, or an essayist or a philosopher who will be talked about in England and the United States ; and to whose homes the less barbarous people of those nations will make pilgrimages ?These are the questions that are at present agitating the minds of those young men and young women who are laboring so hard and it may be added so well, in the Toronto We/sk and thé Dominion Ulus trated, to ^ay the foundation of This week has witnessed the closing of the various schools throughout the Province, our city schools closing today.The reports of the standing of the pupils are only partially sent in as yet, and consequently we give but the academy reports as below ; BOYS\u2019 ACADEMY.Grade III, Acad\u2014A.L.Parker, 1402, A.A.Certificate.1st prize for General Proficiency, prize for Classics, prize for French and Drawing, hon.mention in Dictation, Reading, Writing, Geography, Sacred History, Arithmetic, Literature, Drawing, Physiology, Geometry, Botany, French and Latin.It is worthy of note that Parker ranks the highest in the Province outside of Montreal, while his drawing was equal to the best of that city.Ralph.E.Howe 1205,.A.A.certificate.Prize for Mathematics, 2nd prize for General Proficieney, hon.mention in Dictation, Reading Writing, Grammar, Arithmetic, Geography, Drawing, Physiology and Geometry.Robert Knight 1042, A.A.Certificate.1st prize for French, Dr.Hene-ker\u2019s prize for English Essay, hon.mention in Dictation, Reading, Arithmetic, Geography, Literature and French.D.F.M.Perkins 889.Hon.mention in Dictation, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Literature arid Physiology.Grade 11, Acad.\u2014W.M.Steele 1708.Pass Government Examination, 1st prize for General Proficiency, hôn.mention in Dictation, Reading, Writing, Grammar, Geography, History and Roman History, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Literature, Drawing, Hygiene, Algebra, French, Latin and Botany.W.B.McCaw 1590\u2014Pass Govern-ment\u2019ExaminaMon, 2ud prize General Proficiency, hon.mention in Dictation, Reading, Grammar, Geography, History, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Drawing, Hygiene, Algebra, Geometry and French.Leon J.Ball 1504\u2014Pass Govern ment Examination, French prize hon.mention in Dictation, Reading, Grammar, Geography, Sacred His tory, Arithmetic, Book -keeping, Drawing, Hygiene, Algebra, French and Botany.J.F.S.McCaw\u2014Prize for Drawing and Writing, hon.mention in Dictation, Reading, Writing, Gram mar.Geography, Roman History, Book-keeping, Drawing, Hygienne and French.Grade 1, Acad.\u2014J.Kessler 1447.1st prize, hou.mention in Dictation, Reading, Writing, Grammar, Geography, History, Arithmetic, Book keeping, Literature, Drawing, Hygiene, Algebra, Geometry, French and Latin.F.Bradley, 2nd prize, hon.mention in Dictation, Reading, Writing, Irammar, History, Arithmetic, Book keeping.Drawing, Hygiene, Geom etry and French.H.A.Lothrop 1409\u2014Prize, hon.mention in Dictation, Reading Writ ing, Grammar, Geography, Sacred History', Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Literature, Drawing, Hygiene, Algebra, Geometry, French and Latin.Alex.Baird 1352\u2014Prize, hon mention in Dictation, Reading, Writing, Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Drawing, Hygiene, Algebra, Geometry, French and Latin.R.G.Davidson 1334\u2014Hon.mention in Dictation, Reading, Writing, Grammar, Geography, Sacred History, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Drawing, Hygiene, Algebra, Geometry, i rench and Latin.Henry Lee 1317\u2014Hon.mention in Dictation, Reading, ,Writing, Grammar, Geography, History, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Composition, Drawing, Hygiene,.Algebra, Geom ttry, French and Latin.Chas.Sangster 1282 (Scholarship) \u2014Hon.mention in Dictation, Reading, Writing, Geography, History, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Drawing, Hygiene, Geometry.M.Bradford 1209\u2014Hon.mention, in Dictation, Reading, Writing, Geography, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Drawing, Geometry, Latin.Geo.Cross 1267 \u2014 Hon.mention in Dictatioh, Reading, Writing, Gram mar, Geography, History, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Drawing, Hygiene, Algebra, Geometry.Forrest Parkér 12ÔÜ\u2014Hon.mention in Dictation, Reading, Writing, Grammar, History, Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, Drawing, Algebra, Geometry, French.N F.Bowen 1217\u2014Hon.mention in Dictation, Reading, Grammar, Geography, History, Arithmetic, Drawing, Hygiene, Geometry, French, Latin.Salathiel Brian 1175\u2014Hon.mention in Dictation, Reading, Writing, GIRLS\u2019 ACADEMY.GBADE HI.Ist-Edith Hargrave, A.A.Certificate and Superintendent\u2019s Gold Medal.1st in French ; Honors in Reading, Writing, Dictation, Grammar, Arithmetic, Gospels, Geometry, Literature, Botany.2nd Lousia Johnston, A.A.Certificate, Prize ; Honors in Reading,' Dictation, Arithmetic, Geography, and Geometry.3rd Clara Knight, Prize ; Honors in Reading, Dictation, Arithmetic and French.4th Sarah Turner, A.A.Certificate Prize ; Honors in Reading; Dictation, French, and Literature.GRADE II.1st Alice Rugg 91 per cent, Prize (Scholarship) for Latin, French, Literature, Euclid, Algebra, Aritme-tic, Roman, British and Canadian History, and Botany.Heneker prize for best historical essay.2nd Jessie Sheireffs, 80 per cent.Prize for Hygiene and Spelling ; Honors in Latin, French, Euclid, Algebra and Arithmetic.3rd Gertie Fraser 79 per cent.Prize for Canadian and British History ; Honors in Spelling, Latin and Hygiene.4th Ida Mills 78 per cent.Prize for Canadian History, G^g^phy an of the City of Sherbrooke.)\t46 H.Prefontaine&Co 3 Special BARGAINS NOW BEING OFFEHED.OKAA yards WOOL rWt)UU worth 25c, at DRESS GOODS 10c.1 KAA YARDS SHEPPARD IGvfVf worth S0c., at 15c.PLAIDS, 1000 li YARDS DRILLETTES, worth 15c., 9c.PBEfOIITAINE Jane 26th, 1890.\"PACIFIC r\\Y.tookshire DOMINION ZFLodxxcod DAY With ordinary diligence on the part of the senders, a letter can now be sent from Sawyerville to Sherbrooke and an answer received inside of four days.We are a little better off, as it can be done from here in two days.The mail train travels at the terrific speed of five miles an hour, and doi s not reach here till the trains on the Maine Central for south and north have left.Passengers for these trains have to stay over\u2014those going south ill the next morning.The cornet band have got new and handsome uniforms____Mr.James Planche was married last Thursday at Bowmanville, Ont., to Miss Pratt, daughter of Rev.Magee Pratt, formerly of Cookshire.Mr.and Mrs.Planche arrived here on Saturday, where, we hope, many years of happiness await them.The troops are off to Compton for the annual drill .The Literary and Scientific Society has adjourned till the first week of August.A committee is appointed to make arrangements for a pic-nic to be held in the interim.It is expected that a Sunday School excursion will Cookshire, Sawyer jjrFpRD front 4ô\u2018nchES DAISY \\ * I/\u2019' V TOtSMIS.UTILS»- SURE ENOUGH DAISY.Having been appointed by A.HARRIS, SON & CO., of Brantford, Ont., as General Agent for Eastern Townships for the sale of their HARVESTING MACHINERY, I would call the attention of the Farmers of the Townships to the fact, and respectfully ask them to examine the New Brantford No.3 MOWER, the Brantford Light Steel BINDER, and one and two horse REAPER and RAKES, before buying elsewhere, as it will pay them to do so.The New Brantford No.3 two horse MOWER is pronounced the most perfect machine in the market.Simjtle, strong, light-dra light and durable.Everyone is delighted with it.Will work in any position.No thumping or binding and* the cutter bar can be handled with ease by a 12 year old boy.With all other Mowers, the full weight of the cutter bar drags on the ground, while the Brantford is so constructed that the bar simply floats on the ground, most of the weight being carried on the main drive wheels ; consequently it is the lightest draft mower in the world.The cause of so much trouble with horses having sore necks isowing to the fact that with all mowers of the past when the cutter bar is raised from the ground, the weight is thrown upon the horses\u2019 necks.The Brantford is so constructed that this difficulty is entirely overcome.See them and be convinced that they take the lead.-EVERYWHERE.- G.A.LeBARON, - - SHERBROOKE.BANKRUPT STOCK BANKRUPT STOCK.The Cheapest Clearing Sale that Ever Tooh Place on Earth./¦ \\ Having purchased the Bankrupt Stock of Arthur Laurent, insolvent, I will sell same for the next 30 days at prices unprecedented in the annals of the Eastern Townships.Upwards of OF A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Return Ticket» will be sold on Tuesday, Jul y 1st, 1890, at Single Fare, good to return up to and on Wednesday, July 2nd.Return Tickets will also be sold at One Fare and One-Third, on Saturiay, Sunday and Mon day, June 28th, 29th and S6th, and Tue day, July 1st, good to return up te and on Thursday, July 3rd, in order to give an epportunity to visit the magnificent Voronto Summer Carnival, Which will he the Grandest Summer Pageant Canada has ever sèen, covering four days, June 30th, and July 1st, 2nd and 3rd.There will also be' given the following SPECIAL RATES TO TORONTO ; Return Tickets will be issued good from any Station, Sharbot Lake and east to Montreal, on Juno 30th, July let, 2nd and 3rd, good to return up to amd on July 6th at Single Fare.On Jnae 30th, Return Tickets will be issued from Montreal to Toronto for $7.00; from Ottawa to Toronto for $5.80; from bharbot Lake to Toronto, $3 .50 ; good to returm up to and on July 6th, and at proportionately low rates from all Stations between Sharbot Lake, Ottawa and Montreal.Further particulars from any Canadian Pacific Ticket Agent) or to GKORGE DUNCAN.City Pass.Agent, Sherbrooke.W.F.EGG, District Pass.Agent Montreal.D.McNICOLL, General Pass.Agent, Montreal.QUEBEC CENTRAL SI.1 GENERAL READY-MADE BOOTS AND GOODS GLOTHING SHOES.tf-44 Before the Best Goods are Sold ! A.ODELL.FOR I AM PREPARED CASH OR READY TO SELL YOU GOODS PAY S:\tthe_| Lgfluf han [ytu lefute The Montreal Young Men\u2019s Christian Association have pitched their reading room tent upon the camp ground and it is in charge of Assistant-Secretary Patton.Meetings are being held every evening in the tent.Mr.Ü.A.Budge, General Secretary «if the Montreal Association was pres ent -on Wednesday to meet the enris tian workers and help initiate the work.Hon.Col.Rhodes, M.P.for Megantic, Commissioner of Agriculture in Mr.Meroier\u2019s cabinet, has been counted out by five votes and the seat adjudged to Mr.Johnson, the ex-raember.Mr.Tasse, Conservative, has been counted out in Beauharnois.Children C N.H., on the 4th of July train leaving here at 8 a.m.; prices will be | very low.Coaticook.Things are very quiet here since the elections.Both candidates being residents of our town, very naturally made things pretty lively here.We were glad to note that the best of feeling was manifested by the candidates towards each other all through the campaign and any mud throwing indulged in by any persons (of which we are glad to say we heard but little) was not at all endorsed by either candidate, both of them being men held in high esteem.by our people.Such things had little weight here where they are well known.The W.C.T.U.had an ice cream social at their hall on Monday evening.There was a very good attendance.The proceeds were \u201comething over §17.They manifest a great deal of interest in their work and that of the Band of Hope, which is under their charge.There was a large gathering out to celebrate St.Jean Baptiste day.A large procession was formed and marched through our principal streets headad by the band, presenting quite an imposing appearance.The managers of the procession, deserve credit for the very quiet and gentlemanly manner In which they paraded the streets.Everything seemed to pass off very quietly.It was easy to see in the after part of the day that we were not under the \u2022Scott Act, the effects of the license system being very visible.\u201cGodey\" for July Is on our table, not that it is permitted to stay there, for all the girls are ready waiting to peep into it.We are not surprised when we look at its pretty Illustrations, good stories, and variety of reading matter.We pronounce the .July number to be equal to the best ever published.Godoy Publishing Com-punj^-Philadelnhift.Pa, Price, §2.00 per year.Lower St.Lawrence and Saguenay Rivers, Lake St.John, St.Leon Springs and all points on the Intercolonial Railway.The only line running Parlor and Sleeping Car» between SherbrookeandQnebec,without change.-ON AND AFTER- Monday, June 30th, 1890, Trains will run as follows : EXPRESS Leaves Sherbrooke 7:4 j a.: Arrive Beance Junction 11:43 a.m.Arrive Levi» 1:35 p.m.Arrive Quebec by Ferry 1:45 p.«¦\u2022 PASSENCJEB Leave» Sherbrooke 11:46 p.m.Arrive Beauce Junction 4:33 a.m.Arrive Levis S:85 a.m.Arrive Quebec (ferry) 6:45 a.m.MIXED Leaves Sherbrooke 8:10 am.Arrive Beauce Junction 6:00 p.m.Arrive St.Francie 6:45 p.m.Castorla.Trains Arrive at Sherbrooke i EXPRESS Leave» Quebec (ferry) 1:80 p.Leaves Levi» 2:06 p.m.Arrive Beance Junction 8:40 p.m.Arriva Sherbrooke 8:00 p.m.PASSENGER Leave» Quebec (ferry) 2:80 p.m Leave» Levi» 9:16 p.m.Arrive Beauce Junction 11:80 p.m.Arrive Sherbrooke 4:10 a.¦».Thl» train will not run on Saturday nights, but will run on Sunday nighta instead.[IXED Leaves Quebec (ferry) 1.15 p.ra.Leave* Levi* 1 40 p.m.Arrive Beauce Junction 6 «5 p.m.Arrive SL Francis 6:45 p.m.CONEECTIONS.At Dudswell Junction with Upper Coos Division of Maine Central Railway ; at Levis and Harlaka Junction with the Intercolonial Railway for all points in the Maritime Provinces ; at Quebec with C.P.R.for St.Leon Springs and the West ; with Quebee * Lake St.John Railway for Lake St.John, the Adirondack region of Canada ; with Quebet, Montmorency A Charlevoix R\u2019y for hte.Anne de Beaupre ; with Richelieu A Ontario Company\u2019s steamers for the Lower St.Lawrence and Saguenay river ; with Quebec 8.8.Co.for the Gulf of 8t.Law rence, Picteu, et*., etc.TOURIST TICKETS to lake St.John, St.Leon Springs, Ste.Anne de Beaupre, the Lo wer St.Lawrence, Saguenay River, Riviere du Ijonp, Caconna, etc., etc , are on sale from June 1st, to October 1st, and Saturday excursion tickets Soed to go on Saturday and retnrn the following i ionday are on sale from June 22nd to September 3 th.Special law rates given to parties going to ! Ste.Anne de Beaupre on application to the General Passenger Agent.FRANK GRUNDY, General Manager.J.H.WALSH, General Freight A Pass.Agent.Sherbrooke, Jnne 25, 1890.The place to buy is where you can get the most goods for your money I invite you to call and look \"over my complete stock of goods before purchasing eisewhere, as I have a large line of READY-MADE CLOTHING Boots and Shoes, Tweeds, Gents\u2019 Furnishings, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Rubbers, Glassware, Jewelry, Paints and Oils, Tinware, Patent Medicines, and everything usually kept in a general store.I have also just received 2 cars of CORN# Ask for prices at the station.DO NOT LINGER ! The very best goods will be sold at prices which everybody acknowleges to be the very lowest prices.PEOPLE WILL BUY IF PRU'EB ARE EOW ENOUGH.13\tlbs.Granulated Sugar.$1.00 14\t*l Good Raisins.1.00 12 bars Hoap.25 1 bar Electric Soap.05 10 lbs.Soda .».25 1 bot.Fellows Compound Syrup.90 1 bot.Burdock B ood Ritters.63 1 bot.Beef Iron and Wine.60 25 cent bottles Patent Medicines.18 1 Can Corn, Peas or Tomatoes.'\t.10 I Sack Coarse Salt.65 Delivered at Compton Station.1 Axe.60 Portland Water White Kerosene Oil, 26c gal.I Have also For Sale 1 Mowing Machine (Coaticook), 1 Horse Rake (Sharp\u2019s), 1 Concord Buggy (Uogle), 1 Top Baggy, 1 Horse Cart, and several one, two and three year old Colts, Working Horses and Brood Mares.Terms liberal.A.L.BROWN, Telephone Call 3.\tMOE\u2019S RIVER, Deader in Dow Price».June 13tht 1890.NOTICE.On and after JUNE 7th the rates to subscribers of the BELL TELEPHONE CO.and non-subscribers between Sherbrooke, Coaticook, Compton, Barnston, Dixville, Capleton, Enstis, Hillhurst, and Waterville, will be 10 CENTS.As soon as additional wires are added the Company will give free service between Coaticook and Sherbrooke and intermediate pointa to subscribers.C.F.SISE.Prest.and Mang.Director.Sherbrooke, Jiine 6th, 1890.\t43 IS THE BEST PLACE IN SHEKBBOOKE TO BUY CHOICE GROCERIES -and- I\u2019URE LIQUORS, Hams, Bacon, Dard, Pork, Flour, Butter, Kgffs, Cheese, etc., etc.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK DIVIDEND No.61.Notice is hereby given that a Dividend at THREE and ONE-HALF par cant Upon the paid up capital stock of this Bank has been declared for the carrent half year and that the same will be payable at the Head Office and Branches, on and after WEDNESDAY, 2nd Day of JULY Next.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 16th to 30th J ype, both days inclusive.\u2022 By order of the board, WM.FAR WELL, General Manager.Sherbrooke, June Srd, 1890.4w4S Have you a Pain anywhere about you ?USE PERRY DAVIS' \u201cPAIN KILLER\u201d and Get Instant Relief.BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.25 Cts.per Bottle.CHASE * SANBORN\u2019S COF\u2019FEES, FINEST QUALITY BLACK and JAPAN TEAS PURE SPICES.\u2014i-.xc?xjc>rLs\u2014 Gooderham A Worts\u2019 High Wines and Old Rye, in wood and bottle.Walker\u2019s Club Rye.Gin, Brandy, Jamaica, Bom, V.O.Rye, White Wheat Whiskey, Irish and Scotch Whiskies, Bass\u2019 Ale, Guninesee\u2019s Porter, Dows A Go\u2019s Montreal Ale, in quarts and pints.Also, Sherbrooke Ales, Port and Sherry Wines of the best brands.REMEMBER THE PLACE « 24 King Street, (Kerr\u2019s Block) Opposite Sherbrooke House.B«n Telephone 127.M.Branswell.May 22nd, 1690.Furniture Î Furniture! Of every de acription and of the very bert quality, always to be found in stock or manufactured to order at my FACTORY IN WATERVILLE.BEDROOM SETS, PARLOR SETTS, SIDEBOARDS, EXTENSION TABL^, ETC.Prims will be found low, and nothing bat4 best GOODS kept for sale.Before making your purchases, you are respectfully invited to look over my stock and get prices.G.0.SWANS0N, WATERVILLE, P.a / Jane, 1890.1*4* ONLY COPY AVAILABLE # SHËRBfl Sberbroofcc Examiner FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1890.Love-Making Simplified.A HKW USE FOR THE PHONOGRAPH\u2014 AN IMMENSE BOON TO WEARY MEN.The Sweet Girl Graduate.Ah l tweet girl graduate, once more With dainty tulle and lacet There comes our dazzled eyet before Tonr gay and girlith gracet.Let cynica ting with subtle sneer About your store of knowledge ; There t much you know, \u2019twill yet appear Tl at isn\u2019t taught in cetlege.You have a trick of glancing eye, A smile of roguish daring; A little laugh, a simple sigh.All for a heart\u2019s ensnaring.\u2014Washington Post.\u201cLike Magic,\u201d To my mind Mr.Edison\u2019s most valuable invention is the phonograph.I think the gentle or otherwise reader will fully agree with me when I have finished my tale.1 have a girl\u2014Une of these dear, soul-satisfying girls who insist upon your calling three times a week.Not being over strong minded, I have for 104 weeks\u2014two -ye^rs to a minute\u2014 Iielded to her wish in this- direction.ly last call took place Sunday night.1 am due agafr.this evening, but for reasons that the reader will soon be aware of I will while away the hours in my own elegant bachelor quarters.Yesterday I received from the father of my inamorata, collect, a beautiful, brass mounted phonograph.I paid the charges after having made a brief canvas among my friends\u2014the sum was only $1.20\u2014and then 1 set up the machine.1 placed one of the little gelatine tubes in its place and put my foot on the pedal.1 pressed once and ^ a jumbled noise came frym the phonograph ; then 1 heard something that sounded like idle thrumming on a piano, followe4 by a distant ring of a bell ; then then in a few moments the machine said : \u201c Good evening.I\u2019m so glad to see you.\u201d Then in a lower voice : \u201c You are later than usual.What was the matter )\u201d 1 heard an indistinct reply and then the voice was plain again.It was a familiar tone and I seemed to have heard the words it uttered somewhere before.\u201c Here, this is your seat\u2014and this one, right here by you, is mine.\u201d Here the talking became indistinct again.I pumped on the machine for fifteen minutes without getting a clear sentence, when I heard this ;\t* \u201c Now, there, that is enough\u2014that last one was square in the mouth.No, sir, not another one.Sh\u2014someone is coming.\u201d There was a sound as if of moving chairs on a carpet, after which a dead silence psevailed.Then there was moré muffled talking, which finally became audible.\u201cAnd you love me jqst as much as you ever did î Honest, now.\u201d There was something that sounded like the breaking of a peanut shell, when the voice continued, almost in audibly : \u201c Dear, but you are selfish.Look where your hand is\u2014what if someone should come in ?\u201d There were more inaudible sentences and more breaking of peanut shells, followed by an uninteresting, discon nected conversation that came quite clearly.Then 1 heard something like a clock striking.I counted the strokes ; there were ten of them.\u201cThatisn\u2019l late,\u201d came the voice.** You didn't come till nearly 9.\u201d, There was a slight noise, followed \u2022 by more breaking of peanut shells, mixed with half-smothered \u201cdon'ts.\u201d I pumped another half-hour without hearing much but the breaking of the peanut shells\u2014although 1 am not sure that it was that\u2014and an occasional \u201c don\u2019t,\u201d \u201c love,\u201d \u201c quit,\u201d \u201cto-morrow night ?\u201d and \u201cdeary.\u201d Then the voice became clear again.\u201c Don\u2019t hold my hands so\u2014do you see where they are ?\u201d\u2014the breaking of two peanut shells interrupted the voice\u2014\u201c and to-morrow night ?No ?Well, the next will do.Now, don\u2019t forget.Good-night, good-night.\u201d I thought that was all, but before I had removed my foot from the trampling gear the machine called out : \u201c Hello ?\u201d \u201cSay, young man,\u201d it continued, \u201c I filled this machine up as best I could from recollections of my courting days, and I hope you\u2019ll get some consolation of it two nights in the week.I say two nights because I\u2019m going to draw the line at one call at my house for every seven days.When you get lonesome and want to go calling, just pull the machine down and you\u2019ve got a pleasant evening before you and you don\u2019t have to fix up your toilet either.The gelatine tube is good for 5,000 calls, and if you and n>y daughter are not married by the time they're gone I\u2019ll furnish you with another one.If you feel at any time as if' you\u2019d like to have a lover\u2019s quarrel, the other tube inclosed in the package will give it to you.^\t\u201c Yours economizingly, Barbara\u2019s Dad.\u201d The World s First Wedding What a morning that was of the orld\u2019s first wedding ! Sky without a cloud.Atmosphere without a chill.Foliage without a crumpled leaf.Meadows without a thorn.It shall be in church\u2014the great temple of a world, sky-domed, mountain-pillared, sapphire-roofed.The sparkling waters of the Gihtm and the Hiddekel will make the fount of the temple.Larks, robins and goldfinches will chant the wedding march.Violet, lily and rose burning incense in the morning sun.Luxuriant vines sweeping their long trails through the forest aisle\u2014upholstery of a spring morning.Wild beasts standing outside the circle looking on, like family servants from the back door gazing upon the nuptuals ; the eagle, king of birds ; the locust, king of insects ; the lion, king of beasts, waiting.Carpet of grass like emerald for the human pair to walk on.Hum of excitement, as there always is before a ceremony.Grass blades and leaves whispering, and the birds a-chatter, each one to his mate.Hush, all the clouds.Hush, all the birds.Hush, the waters, for thç king of the human race advances, and his bride.Perfect man, leading td the altar a perfect woman.God, her father^ gives away the bride, and angels are the witnesses, and tears of morning dew stand in the blue eyes of the viojets.And Adam takes the round hand, that has never been worn with work or stung with pain, into his own stout grasp and says : \u201cThis is now bone of my bone and flesh of my flesh.\u201d Tumults of joy break forth and all the trees of the wood clap their hands, and all the galleries of the forest sound with carol and chirp and chant, and the circle of Edenic happiness is complete ; for while every quail hath answering quail, and every fish answering fish, and every fowl answering fowl, and every beast of the forest a fit companion, at last man, the immortal, has for mate, woman, the immortal.\u2022 Married\u2014Wednesday, the 1st day of June, in the year 1, Adam, the first man, to Eve, the first woman, High Heaven oflic ating.\u2014Ladies' Home Journal.The Churches.Pastok.rJ'HE< Pectoral.Colds, Coughs, Crou and Sore Throat are, in most cases, immediately relieved by the use of this wonderful remedy.It strengthens the vocal organs, allays irritation, and prevents the inroads of Consumption ; in every stage of that dread disease, Ayer\u2019s Ch«rry Pectoral relieves coughing and induces refreshing rest.\u201cI have used Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral in my family for thirty yeSrs and have always found it the best remedy for croup, to which complaint my children have been subject.\u201d\u2014Capt.tl.Carley, Brooklyn, N.Y.\u201c From an experience of over thirty years in the sale of proprietary medicines, I feel justified in recommending Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral.^ One of the best recommendations of the Pectoral is the enduring quality of its\u2019populanty, it being more salable now than it was twenty-five years ago, when its great success was considered marvelous.R.S.Drake, M.D., Beliot, Kans.My little sister, four years of age, was so ill from bronchitis that we had almost given up hope of her recovery.Our family physician, a skilful man and of large experience, pronounced it useless to give her any more medicine ; saying that he had done all it was possible to do, and we must prepare for the worst.As a last resort, we determined to try Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral, and I can truly say, with the most happy results.After taking a few doses she seemed to breathe easier, and, within a week, was out of danger.We continued giving the Pectoral until satisfied she was entirely well.This has given me unbounded faith in the preparation, and I recommend it confidently to my customers.\u201d\u2014C.O.Lepper, Druggist, Fort Wayne, Ind.For Colds and Coughs, take Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral, St.AXDKBW\u2019s.Rev.A.Lee- CoSeKIOATIOAAL.Rev.H.E.Barnes.St.Psttb\u2019s.Rev.G.Thomeloe.Mbthodist.Rev.G.8.Eldridge Baptist Church, Rev.A.Burwaeh St.Michakl\u2019s Cath Bishop Racine, A.E.Dufresne,V.G.St.Jkah Baptist*.Rev H.O.Chalifoux St.Patricks Church Rev.E.C.Fisette.A.M.\tP.M.\tS.-S.\tPrayer Meet\u2019g 11:00\t7:00\t2:30\tWed.7:30 11.00\t7:80\t12:30\tWed.8:00 11:00\t7:00\t3:00\tWed.8:00 11:00\t7:00\t2:30\tWed 7:30 11:00\t7:00\t12 00\tWed.7:30 10:00\t3:00\t\t 10:00\t3:00\t\t 10:00\tT: 00\t\t Poetic Nvutiment.To apply the poetic words \u201ca medicine that's able to breathe life into a stone\u201d to B.B.B.savors of exaggeration, but considering its countless cures and wonderful work even exaggeration seems justifiable if it convinces those who hesitate to try B.B.B.and be cured.\t2w45 Whitt a The Kettaon t The causes of summer complaint, diarrhtea,, dysentery, cholera morbus, etc., are the excessive heat, eating green fruit, over exertion, impure water and sudden chill.Dr.Fowler\u2019s Wild Strawberry is an infallible and prompt cure for all bowel complaints from whatever cause.*\t2w45 ATTENT1AN ALEX AMES, CITY BUTCHER DEALER IN FRESH AND CORNED .MEATS, SAUSAGES, LARD, &c.- Hag on hand a few barrels of prime SALT PURE.Also CORNED BEEF by the barrel at the lowest market price.Call and examine his stock and prices before baying.ALEX.AMES, tf-40 STALLS.Nos.1 Aim 3, CITY MARKET.Cheap Sale First -OF- Class -AND- Clothing Gents\u2019 Furnishings, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC., AT J.L.VINE BERG\u2019S THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS CLOTHING HOUSE 9\tUas been removed to No.75 Wellington Street, (Formerly Long Bros\u2019 Furniture Wareroom.) Where a fine stock of Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Clothing ha£ been opened out which will he sold at \u2022YERY LOW PRICES ! Thanking my customers for their patronage in the past, I ask a continuance of the same, when I will give them good bargains in all lines of goods carried by me.Have money by purchasing any of the above goods at my store.Call and examine and get prices before purchasing elsewhere.E.T.CLOTHING HOUSE, 75 Wellington Street.J.L.VINEBERG Dr.J.C Price $1 ; six bottles, $5.PREPARED BY Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.Worth $5 a bottle.Burdock ALLAN LINE -OF- ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS Jone»\u2014\u201cWas it not disgraceful the way in which Smith anored in church yesterday ?\u2019 Brown\u2014\u201c I should think it was.Why, he wakened us all.\u201d Science of Daily Life.\u2014Boston housekeeper\u2014\u201cIs not this lump of ice rather diminutive ?\u201d Polite iceman \u201c\\ou should remember, madam, that cold contracts.\u201d\t* \u201cYou will find him a very finished performer,\u201d said the advance agent to a local manager in a western town.\u201cWell, if he ain\u2019t better\u2019n the last man that play-acted here, he\u2019s mighty likely to get finished, I tell you.\u201d Bass says that he is glad, upon the whole, that he was born.His life has been a dreary one, he complains ; but then he says : Don\u2019t you know if I hadn\u2019t been born, why, I should never have had anything to talk about.A famous artist once painted an angel with six toes.\u201c Who ever saw an angel with six toes?\u201d people inquired.\u201c Who ever saw one with less ?\u201d was the counter question.Too Expensive\u2014\u201c Well, Spowter, were any eggs thrown at you during your lecturing tour ?\u201d \u201c Not an egg.Why, man, eggs were worth thirty cents a dozen all the time I was gone.\u201d Corrupting Influence.\u2014The minister \u2014\u201cJohnny, are you a good boy?\u201d Johnny\u2014\u201cNo, but I was before your little boy moved Into the neighborhood.\u201d Rathe* too Logical \u2014 Teacher (at Sunday School)\u2014\u201d Betty, what have we to do first before we can expect forgiveness for our sins ?\u201d Betty\u2014 \u201c \\Ve have to sin first.\u201d WILL CURE OR RELIEVE.BfllOUSNESS,\tDIZZINESS, DYSPEPSIA,\tDROPSY, INDIGESTION, FLUTTERING JAUNDICE,\tOF THE\tHEART.ERYSIPELAS,\tACIDITY OF SAl F RHEUM,\tTHE STOMACH.HEARTBURN, DRYNESS HEADACHE,\tOF THE SKIN, And every species Of diseases arising firoifl disordered LIVER, KIDNEYS, STOMACH, BOWELS OR BLOOD.Ti Hm/RT-RV A CO.PrnnH 'sn.To!\"~»« 1890 SUMMER SERVICE 1890 THE STEAMERS OF THE LIVERPOOL MAIL LINE Sailing from Liverpool on THURSDAYS, from Montreal on WEDNKSDAYS, and from Quebec on THURSDAYS, calling at Lough Foyle to receive on board and land Mails and Passengers to and from Ireland and Scotland, are intended to be despatched as follows : From Montreal, (day light).Circassian.4th June, Sardinian ¦.11th June, Polynesian.18th J une, Pari sian.26th J une, fRosarian.2nd July, Circassian.9th July, Sardinian.IGth July, From Quebec, (9 a.m.) 6th June.12th June.19th June.26th June.3rd July.10th J uly.17th July.I AM PREPARED FOR CASH OR READY TO SELL YOU GOODS PAY Novelties in Jewelry.Among the latest productions in queen chain pendants is a miniature gold egg cup containing a platinum «gK- Oval cuff links with a band of sapphire dividing clusters of diamonds and rubies are coatly and rich ornaments.Two diamond doves with outstretched wings, holding between them a beautiful topaz, form a lace pin of recent production.Many jewelers declare that colored stones will occupy this season a more prominent position in summer jewelry than heretofore.Three diamonds nestling among the blossoms of a spray of gold backed enamel lilacs form a seasonable and pretty lace pin.The fair sex will appreciate a gold queen chain ball pendant of delicate open filigree work containing a richly perfumed pad.This ornament obviate* the necessity for using perfume on the attire and will doubtless prove to be a popular novelty.\u2014Jeweler's Weekly.What Am I To Do ?The symptoms of Biliousness are unhappily but too well known.They differ in different individuals to some extent.A Bilious man is seldom a breakfast eater.Too frequently, alast he has an excellent appetite for liquide but none for solids of a morning.Hi, tongue will hardly bare inspé0tion as any time ; if it is not white and furreds it is rough, at all events.The digestive system is wholly out of order and Diarrhrea or Consumption may be a symptom or the two may alternate.There are often Hemorrhoids or even loss of blood.There may be giddiness and often headach, ana acidity or flatulence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach.To correct all this if not effect a cure try Green\u2019s August Flower, it costs but a trifle and thousands attest its efficacy.\tt Magazine editor (to sub)\u2014î\u2018You\u201911 have to leave out your literary notes this month, on account of the pressure pn our art department.\u201d Sub.\u2014\u201cAnother portrait of Lincoln ?\u201d Editor\u2014 \u201cNo\u2014three new soap advertisements.\u201d Fair Evldeaee for Kverybodx.No one can doubt the great merit - of Poison\u2019s NqpAGine, for it has been placed ; in - the market in 10 cen£ bottles, just to give you the pportnnity of testing its wonderful , swer over all kinds of pain.This is ^ihe best evidence of its efficiency, for every person can try for themselves.Poison\u2019s Nerviline is a positive cure for cramps, headache, colds, neuralgia, and the host of pains that flesh is heir to.Good to take, good to rub on.> any drug store and buy a 10 > sample bottle.Large bottles 25 Fire Alarm Districts Revised 1st January 1889.No.1 Fire Station and Vicinity Cor.Drummond and Belvidere Roads Cor.Bowen Arenue and Bridge Streets Cor.Prospect street and Beckett Road Cor.Walton Avenue and Queen Street Cor.Melbourne and Queen Streets Burton Brewery Cor.Commercial and Moore Streets Cor.Montreal and Klizabeth Streets Hunting\u2019s Shop, Lennox ville Road, south Atto\u2019s House,\t\u201c\t\u201c east Co;.Factory and Goodhue Streets Cor.Factory and Belvidere Streets Cor.Ball and Alexander Streets Cor.Park St.and Lennoxville Road, east Cor.Peel and King Streets Cor.King and Belvidere Streets Cor.King and Wellington Streets Cor.Ball and Wellington Streets City Hall Cor.Meadow and Wellington Streets No.2 Fire Station, London Street Cor.Dominion Avenue and London Street ( o*.Bank and William Streets ha* Mill, B.A.Land Co.Cor.Sanborn and Brooks Streets Cor.London and Liverpool Streets Cor.Commercial and Bank Streets A.Lomas â Son and A.L.Grindrod â Co* High and Island Streets Cor.King and St.Francis Streets Jenckes Machine Co.Works Paton Manufacturing Co.Cor.Bowen Avenue and Morkill Road, east Cor.Bridge and Pine Streets Roman Catholic Church, east Long Bros.A Co.Shop Pamphile Biron, Carnage Shop Convent, Grove Street Central School, King Street Hospital, Belvidere Hoad Brothers School, Hall Street MARKETS.SHERBROOKE MARKET.(Reported by Rarfnrlnne Milling Company.) June 2l, 1800.FLOUR, GRAIN, Ac.First Patent Hecuba, Ÿ bbl.Spring Roller.Hecot.d Patent.City Strong Bakers.Oatmeal, V bbl., medium .Oatmeal, rolled, ^ bbl.Oatmeal, Granulated.Middlings, ^ 100 tbs.Buckwheat Flour, ip 10f tbs 4} rah am Flour.Cracked Wheat.Shorts, * 10C tbs.Ilf Wheat Bran, 100 tbs.Buckwheat, Bran.1 50 Provender (second).Provender (first).Yellow Meal (coarse).1 Oats, ip bushel (32 tbs) .Peas p bushel, good.Beans p bushel .Buckwheat p bushel .Wheat p bushel.1 20 Barley.\u2022\u2022.FARMERS MARKET.Potato.?buihel.Onion.peck.Boot. 50 2 60\t3\t J 75\t0\tS 00 Lower Thao no ! The place to buy is where you can get the moat goods for your money, I invite you to call and look over my complete stock of goods before purchasing elsewhere, as I have a large line of READY-MADE CLOTHING Boots and Shoes, Tweeds, Gents\u2019 Furnishings, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,Groceries, Hardware, Crockery,Rubbers, Glassware, Jewelry, Paints and Oils, Tinware, Patent Medicines, and everything usually kept in a general store.I have also just received 2 cart of CORN.Ask for prices at the station.DO NOT LINGER ! The very best goods will be sold at prices which everybody acknowleges to be the very lowest prices.PEOPLE WILL BUY IF PRICES ARE LOW ENOUGH.13\tlbs Granulated Sugar.$1.00 14\t(< Good Raisins.*.1.00 12 bars Soap.25 I bar Klectric Soap.05 10 lbs.Soda.25 1 hot Fellows Compound Syrup.90 1 hot.Burdock B ood Bitters.63 1 bot.Beef Iron and Wine.60 25 cent bottles Patent Medicines.18 1 Can Corn, Peas or Tomatoes.10 1 Back Coarse Salt.65 Delivered at Compton Station.1 Axe.60 Portland Water White Kerosene Oil, 26c gal.I Have also For Sale 1 Mowing Machine (Coaticook), 1 Horse Rake (Sharp\u2019s), 1 Concord Buggy (Hogle), 1 Top Baggy, and several one, two and three year old Colts, Working Horses and Brood Mares.Terms liberal, A.L.BROWN, Telephone CaU 3.\tMOK\u2019S RIVER, Leader in Lew Prices.June 13th, 1890.Rates of Passage from Montreal or Quebec, PER SS.PARISIAN.Cabin (single).$60, $70, $80 Cabin (return) .$110, $130, $150 (According to accommodation), Servants in Cabin.$60.00 BY OTHER STEAMERS.Cabin (single).$45, $50 and $60 Cabin (return).$95, $100 and $115 (According to accommodation.) Servants in Cabin.$40 BY ALL STEAMERS.Intermediate (single).$30.00 Intermediate (return).$60.00 Steerage (single).$10.00 Steerage (return).$40.00 For Berths and any further information, apply to F.C.THOMPSON, or GEORGE DUNCAN, City Agent Canadian Pacific Railway, No.6 Commercial Street, Sherbrooke.ESTABLISHED 1877.GENERAL STEAMSHIPS AGENCY.Bookings by all Transatlantic Lines to and from Europe.-AGENT FOR- ALLAN,\tDOMINION, AND BEAVER LINES.Berths reserved by wire.Prepaid Tickets to bring friends from the old country a specialty.Fur full information, apply to F.DALE, tf-34 No 16 in the Square, Sherbrooke.: ft 11W » P§.Upper Coos & Hereford Ry.SUMMER 'ARRANGEMENTS Talcing; effect Fo!>.-41h, IAi>;>.TRAINS LEAVE STRATFORD JUNCTION 7.4 C D M arriving at Çolebrook, 8:20 ; ,\u2018tO I.If I.W.Stewartstown, 8:40, Beecher\u2019s Falls.8:45, East Hereford, 9:o5 ; Paquetteville, 9:18 ; Auckland, 9:37 ; Saw-yerville, 10:12; Cookshire, io:35 p.m.; Dudswcll Junction.11:17; Lime Ridge and Marbleton 11:35 p.m.TRAINS LEAVE LIME RIDGE 3.00 ft M arriving at Dudswell Junc-\u2022 UU ttt ill, tion,3:17; Cookshire, 3:55; Sawyer ville, 4:18 ; Auckland, 4:5*' ; Paquette-ville, 5:12; East Hereford, 5:27; Tleecher\u2019s Falls, 5-40 ; W.Stewartstowu, 5.5o ; Cole-brook, 6:10; and Stratford Junction at 6:45 a.ru.MIXED TRAINS leave Cookshire for Beecher\u2019s Falls at 4:40 p.m., also for Cookshire from the latter place at 6:00 a.in.Close connections at North Stratford Junction with Grand Trunk Railway for all points East, West and South.Close connections at Cookshire Junction with Canadian Pacific Railway for all points East and West and Maritime Provinces, and at Dudswell Junction with Quebec Centra) for Quebec and way stations.Stage connections at Colebrook iorliiamo id Pond, Dixvdle Notch and Errol Dam.At West Stewartstowu for Canaan and Averill Pond.At Beecher Falls for Clarksville, Pittsburg and Connecticut Lake.J.TWOHEY, Snpt.Mardi 1890.\u201cCsuitorlaisso well adapted to chlidrao I recommend it as superior to any proecri; known to me.\u201d H.A.Archeh, M.D., I 111 So.Oxford St, Brooklyn, Ni Y.JENCKES MACHINE -MAOOC* WOOLEN MILLS, SHERBROOKE, P.Q.A.L.GRINDROD & CO., CUSTOM MANUFACTURING.Spinning, Carding, Fulling TWEEDS, FULL CLOTH, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, YARNS, etc.BOSTON & MAINE R.R.PASSUMPSIC DIVISION.The short and direct Route to all Points in New England and New York.Worcester 5.30 I Greenfield 3.20 m.Now York 8:20 P.M.1 9:00 A.M.Highest price paid for Wool\u2014Cash or in ex change for Goods.JAMES SCOTT & CO., -DEALERS IN- Hay, Grain, Bran, OIL-CAKE, ROOK SALT, ET0.132 St.Antoine, and 97 to 103 Windsor Street, M ONTREAL.Correspondence Solicited.\ttf-48 LEMAIRE & L0AV CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS, Hlierbroolie, I*.MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, HOUSE FINISH, FLOOR BOARDS, MOULDINGS, DRESSED AND UNDRESSED LUMBER -FURNISHED TO ORDER.- Plans and specifications made, and Estimates furnished on application.Eactory, 10 Upper Water Street, (Opposite B.A.L Co\u2019s Saw Mill.) IT 15 A FACT That you can buy Goods cheaper at the BANKRUPT STORE at Bury Station, than at any other place in the County.There is no other man in the Country that will sell you the following linos of Staple Goods at the same prices as I sell them for.I sell as follows ; Cottonade from\t16c to 18c per yd.Shirting Extra Good Ginghams Grey Cottons 6 Papers Mixed Needles 6 Papers Pins Coates Thread 12 doz.Shirt Buttons 9c 7}c\t\u201c 8Îc \u201c IOC 10c 40c per doz.5j 13 lbs.Granulated Sugar\t$1.00 15 lbs.very bright Sugar\t1.00 lo lbs.Baking Soda\t25 T.A B Tobacco\t18 1 lb Whole Cinnamon\t12 Diamond Dyes\t6 Turkish\t6 Dingman\u2019s Electric Soap\t6 Other Electric Soap\t4 12 bars Laundry Soap\t25 Burdock Blood Bitters\t60 Thomas Electric Oil\t15 Harvard Syrup\t15 King of Pain\t15 Carter\u2019s, Burdock\u2019s or Noyes\u2019 Pill 15 5 lbs.Bird Seed\t25 The largest assortment of BOOTS and SHOES in Compton County.Men\u2019s Rock Island Boots Star Brand $2.45 NEW LINE TO Detroit : Chicago AND ALL POINTS IN THE l/l/estern \u2018 States WIDE OPEN.Fir*» Train leave.Windier Street Station at 8:45 p.m., JUNE 15th, 1890.THROUGH FIRST CLASS SLEEPERS THROUGH SECOND CLASS SLEEPERS hours Montreal to Chicago TRAINS RUN DAILY L.ave MONTREAL, - \u2022 8:45 p.ra.Arrive TORONTO, - - - 7:« a.ra.I.eave TORONTO, .\t8:00 a.m.Arrive DEIROIT, - - -\t2:50 p.m.Arrive CHICAGO, - - - 10:16 p.m.Further p articulera from any Canadian Pacific Ticket Agent, or to GEORGE DUNCAN.City Pas.Agent, Sherbrooke.W.F.EGG, Diatrict Paaa.Agent Montreal.D.McNICOLL, General Paie.Agent, Montreal.DR.FOWLERS \u2022EXT: OF * \u2022WILD* ITRAWBERRY CURES HOLcERA Iholera Morbus lOLr I RAMPS S G IARRHŒA YSENTERY AND ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS AND FLUXES OF THEL BOWELS VT IS SAFE AND RELIABLE FOR CHILDREN OR ADULTS.SMITH BROS & AYER, Marble and Granite DEALERS, Children Cry for Pitcher\u2019s Castorisu No.7 Goodhue Street, Sherbrooke.THE BALDWIN DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR Haa a perfect circulation of pure cold dry air ard* \u201c (\u2022\t4»\tM\t1*\tFoster\u2019s make 2.46 Ladies\u2019 Buttoned Boots\t\t1.00 14 qt.Pail\t18c\t14 qut Dish Pan 15c 6 qt Pail\t10c\tMilk Strainer 10c Colander\t10c\t3 one qt.Basins 10c Bpittoon\t9c\t1 qt.Water Ladle 5c 3 qt.Basin\t6c\tPotato Grater\t6c Fire Shovel\t6c\t $2,000 Worth Of NEW GOODS juzt received, consisting of Dress Goods, including Sateens, Zephyrs, Chambrays, Ginghams, Indigo, French and English Prints ; Grey and Bleached Cotton, 80 pieces all Wool English Serge, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, Ready-made Clothing, and a thousand things not mentioned, including Millinery, Hard and Soft Felt Hats, etc., etc.CaU and see me.£.R.WEBSTER, May, 1891).\tBURY STATION.IMPORTANT TO BUYERS.Having decided to discontinue the GROCERY BUSINESS and devote our time exclusively to wholesale and retail Fruit and Confectionery, we now offer our stock of GROCERIES, which is all fresh, at cost, commencing MONDAY, JUNE 2nd.Don\u2019t delay in purchasing as it must be closed out at once.Armstrong & TERMS CASH.WALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER By the Million.Having purchased a large JOB LOT of WALL PAPER at a GREAT REDUCTION ON COST, call at the old NINE CENT STORE STAND in the Square, and secure some at an actual reduction of fifty per cent on original ost prices.H.A.ODELL, 80\tAUCTIONEER.WIINTEK, TIME COMMENCING Monday, October 7, 1880, TRAINS LEAVE SHERBROOKE: 5* fl fl A M MAIL, arriving St.Johns-.UU tt.Ifl.bury 9.07 a.ra., W.R.Junction 11.45 a.m., Concord, N.H., 2.40 p.m.Nashua 3.45 p.m p.m., Boston 5.00 p.n p.m., Springfield 4.20 p 8.30 p.m.NIGHT EXPRESS, arriving St.Johnsbury 12.30 a.m., W R.Junction 3.15 a.m., Concord, N.H., 6.50 a.m., Nashua 7.00 a.m., Worcester 9.10 a.m., Bostou 8.30 a.m., Springfield 7.10 a.m.New York 11.45 a, m.MIXED, connecting at Newport with Day Express, arriving in Boston at 8:45 p.m.MONARCH SLKEP1NO CARS, from Sherbrooke on 5.00 a.m.train through to Bostou, and to Springfield, and New York on train leaving Sherbrooke 8.20 p.m.which connects at Newport with Pullman Sleeping Car for Boston.FROlYITHESOUTH.KXi™s Boston 1.00 p.m., Nashua 2.12 p.m., Concord 3.15 p.m., Springfield 1.00 p.m.Greenfield 2.20 p.m , W.R.Junction, 6.40 p.m., arriving at Sherbrooke 11.20, p.m., and Quebec 7 a.m.NIGHT EXPRESS leaves Boston 7 p.ra., Nashua 8.15 p.m.Concord 9.25 p.m., NewYork 4.30 p.m., Springfield 8.00 p.m Greenfield 9.17 p.m , W.R.Junction 12.40 a.m., arriving Sherbrooke 7.40 a.m and Quebec 1.35 p.m.MONAR4 II PARLOR anil STEEPING i ARS Leave Springfield on 8 p.m.train for Sherbrooke and Quebec, and leave Boston on 1.00 p.m.train, and Pullman Sleeping Car on 7 p.m.train for Newport and Montreal.D.J.FLANDERS, H.E.FOLSOM, Gen.Pass.Agent.\tDiv.Supt.QUEBEC CENTRAL R Y.The favorite Route to Quebec and all Points on the Intercolonial Railway.The only line running Sleeping Cara between Sherbrooke and Quebec, without change.-ON AND AFTER- Monday, Nov.11th, 1880, Trains will run as follows : EXPRESS Leaves Sherbrooke S.-'-ô a m« Arrive Beauco Junction 12:35 p.m.Arrive Levis 3:00 p.m.Arrive Quebec by Ferry 3.15 p.m.PASSENGER I jeaves Sherbrooke 11:45 p.m.Arrive Beauce Junctiou 4:35 a.m.Arrive Levis 7:00 a.m.Arrive Quebec (ferry) 7:15 a.m.MIXED Leaves Sherbrooke 3:15 a.m.Arrive Beauce Junctiou 5:00 p.m.Arrive St.Francis 6:45 p.m.second-hand 1 \u201c DANIEL \u201d PLANER, pl.nqa 20 feet in length, 1 \u201cDANIEL\u201d CYLINDER PLANER, plane» 12 feetfc I SURFACE PLANER, Iron Frame, plane» 1* x 8 il 1 BUZZ \"PLANER, new, Iron Frame, plane» 12 inches 1 IRREGULAR PLANER, two beads.1\tDOOR TFNON MACHINE) with Cope.2\tSAW BENCHES, 1 Cutting and 1 Splitting.1 FIFTEEN'sH- P- VERTICLE ENGINE AND X TWENTY R.P- HORIZONTAL ENGINE AND 1 ENGINE OHUCKING LATHE, 28 in.h swing, Iron l(\ti
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