The Stanstead journal, 2 novembre 1882, jeudi 2 novembre 1882
[" a ca Or ul =< tr fv SARE Lhe ts ng Ol rk.of all ng Q =o op 44 LK ure nd in fer sil \"y= LY.pr nwt F.mel N- ol ing ere wk re là, Ou, hat ed uw uw ere to th get the al.all the one mat Commenced 1815.Vol.XXXVIE\u2014No, 18.ROCK H Stanstead Journal, L.R.ROBINSON, Pblisher, Journal building, Rock I-lauel, Stanntezd \"Terms: Une yeur (udvance payment #1 00 1f paid in six months, 125 EU At'the end of the year, ; Subscribers in the United States w il add ten cents for postage.Job Printing Or all descriptions done at moderate prices Advertising Itates: 1 Square 1 week (12 lines) 1.00 \u201c each continuance, 25 I Half-cquare 1 week (6 lines) 5 \u2018 each continuunce, 10 l'ransient advertising charged by the line, 10 cents for first insertion and 2 cents per line each snbsequent tu- sertion.One squure (12 lines) one | year, .$7.0 Special rates to business advertisers by the year.Cuts aml clectrotypes 25 per cent.additional to regular pri No Gijeetion- able advertisements received and nothing vue legitimate business advertising solicited.Business Gards, DR.ROBERTSON, Residence aud Office at Beebe Plain, P.Q.Alxo, at Parsons\u2019 Block, Derby Line, Vt, daily from to 5 P.M.18 JOHN FLINT CORE, M.D.PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.Orrice\u2014That lately oceupied by Wu.D.Ropewrson, M.D.\u2014Residence\u2014 Stone House, one house south, Stanstead Plain.= CHAS, A.MOULTON, DIENTIST.Derpy Lise, - VErnmosT.Office over Post Office 1900v 1 GEU, BROOKS.BROOKS & MORKILL, Wholesale Dealers in Flour, Grain, Pork, Fish, salt, Oils, ke.LENNOXVILLE, - - Qu.R.I.MORKILL, JK, Ey] Dr.F, M.R.Spendiove, Beese Prax, Qui.Office at IT.F.IIEALEY®S.ST \"7 JOHN C.FOSTER, ATTORNIIY AT T.AW, DERDY LINE, VERMONT.Edwards, Dickerman & Young, ATTORNEYS.NEWPORT, VELMONT.H.W.McGOWAN, M.D, C.M, M.C.P.8, uraduate of the University ol MeGill College.Oftice Beebe Plain, 78 ©.E.TOWLE, Provincolal Land Ssurveyor, [L1, attend to private Surveys in the vicinicy of Stanstead.Office.at Registry Ollice, Stanstead I\u2019lain, Stanstead March 1879.11 J.F.MOULTON, oar, Stanstead Plain, Que.sa soûuN W.McDUFFEE, Co.M., M.D I\u2019LiYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Stunstead, Quel\u2019ostOilice address Derby Lire.Vt.4 CHAS.O.BRIGRAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW & NOTARY PUBLIC Derby Line.Vt.special attention paid to Collections, lrompt remittauces made, FERRILL & IMACKLTT, ADVOCATES, Plain, Que.HACKETT stanstead, Le PERRILL.M, Fe D.UC.+1BY, Dealer in NASKETS AND COFFINS, rome and foreign manufacture.Rock Island, Que.eid &, R.JOHNSON, ADVOCATE.Que.Stanstead Plain.tt.M, HOVEY, ADVOCATE.itoek Island.+.Post Oifice suldress.Derby Line.V Xs.EX.RAND, ; NDERTAK ER, I'iteh Bay.A choice rtock of COFFINS AND CASKEST kept constantly on hand.Prices reaseu- able.; Fitch Bay, May 9, 12#2, sa i.8, HUNTER.banutacturer of all Kinds of Que.Hannes Work, rurniture Upholstered to Order.Stanstead Plain, Que, PHOTOGRAPHS ! FEVILIE subsecriber is better Chen ever pre pared to plense ali who eall on him for Photographs, Tintypes, Frames, Ke Copying as nenal.i\u201d W.18.WEST.Derby Line, Nov.3, 1880.17 F, A.WISWELL, JAS.H.LANGE Mechanical Erpert, Atty, at Lau, WISWELL & LANCE, Solicitors of American, Canadian, and Foreign Patents, Box 54, Beecbe Plain Vt., & Que.Practice patent law in all its branches in U.8.and Canadian Patent Offices.Patents secured with claims fully roverirg the invention.Caveata filed.Reissues proccuted.Interfererre proceedings attended to.Assignments carefully prepared.Send de stamp for pamphlet of inatrue tiona, terms, &c.Businensestablished over 1S years cred THIS PAPER maybe \u201cwind on le nt Qea Ad ovr aing Fugen ne Jed Shire Dell \" \u2018 Hn UM \u201cCC STE contracte iar be made for it IN NEW Yo M\u201c Huw Quedglington Was Sout Down.Chariey Quedglinglon vus nu thougbtul wont.This wis an unusual thing for Lim.As a general rule ho dido't think ; but the mo-trackety and Hischievous and debtincurring, don- buitivg undergraduates have their moments of thought, though they may studiously conceal then, Aad Charley's thoughts, this sunny May morning, as le glauced into the blazing hot quadrangle, waiting until it should be time to partake of Gopdon's luncheon, were not very pleasant, \u201c0 your pane comes before ua agin,\u201d the Dean ha | said grimly, with his steenegt as peet-\u2014and the old Heutiemun, the Jullie=t of talkative hosts nt diner, coud be very grim and stera about 12 oelock in the day of your name comes before Us again, Mr.Quedglinue- tan, we shad! have no alternative but to seud you down fig a considerable period, You are never out of trouble, either in college or in the city, This isthe list time vou will bo warned, sir, Consider yourself gated after six lor the vest of the tor,\u201d \u201cAre, £y Jove.L belicve the oll genticman means UT puminated Charley, streteting his iegs Upon the Siuow-scat, and pulling iris cigurette smoke to tie rece- ces ot te shetierine sunblind, \u201cAs sure us Fate, 1 shall get into a rew before the end of the term, though itis anly a fortnight ofl, There is Cummings\u201d wine to-night; and they'il go and draw the buesar atterward, and then the fat will be in the tire; for whether Lam there or sale in bed, the porters will sweat 14 Mr.Quedglington \u2014 small blame to them! Aud be laughed with a keen appreciation of his own bad eminence.\u201cUmph! iCs all very well; but if comes to rustication, won't the gover nor be savage Jes a jolly old boy, and he'll swallow the bilis with hardly « grimace; but this affaire wouldu\u2019t be quite à continr ot sueur lo help them on tebe way.\u201d Chaudey 5 zerboding- were not with.cit mere than usual share ot proba bility.Thae was not much chance of the most popular nul 1cekless of St, Aldates mien kecping out of a row for the remaining weeks of the summer terms.The dons had Leca very Tong suffering with him, There was so much good in Lit at bottom, the reat tumi- nay said in contidence after dinner, und the lesser lights agreed with him.He looked =o young; a dark complex iomed, handsome fellow, hardly us old as his yenrs, aud with but the faintest sytploms of a moustache, to which only his scout koew how maeh cure and time were devoted.He appeared quiet enough, and uot very strong, Appearances, however, are deceitful ; and Charley was not long in impres- singe his set with his alterly thought less, reckless gayety, which yet had uot a grain of real evil at the bottom of it.His futher, the Archdeacon of Loamford, wus a vich tan, and à tam- vus piller of the church, Charley would be well enough off some day ; so that the mere getting into debt would hurt no ose very much, But the Archdeacon bad passed through his college career without a reproach, and wus a great preacher, of note cise- where than in ecclesiastical circles, {1 would be aw terrible thivny it the son oi such a man should be put open lo shame, and sent down like the son ot any godless cand or weak-minded bishop.\u201cHullo, Charley I cried a jovial young voice from the quad below, at iis poitit of lis medlitations; \u201cyou breakfast with me to-morrow?The best Luin for Watlingbury isat 12.30.\u201clux net coming,\u201d auswered Chartev viather =hortis.\" \u201cYour wie not coming!\u201d vried his interrogator.\u201cWhat is np now?But wait a moment, and 1H be with you,\u201d Aud up the cchoing wooden sain case, re shady and cool in Comparison with tie blaze and sunshine ouisile, cime Cammings, three steps at a tie and dashed into Charley's room, \u201cWhat is up now 2° lie repented, \u201cThe Dean Las sent for me, and say- beth send me down it my nano ques wp again this term.\u201d \u2019 \u201cPheagh that is bad, Tt would uot suit your hook with the governor, would i, Charley 2 But he has sad the sine often betore\u201d \u201cHe means it this time; and he has gued me ater six for a fortnight,\u201d \u201cGordon, whut do you think is the latest 27 cried Cammings, leaning out of the window and accosting a man in wonny-calared coat who was leaning ont cr ground-fhoor window not far off, \u201cQuedglingion has been sent tor aud gated until the end of the term, He says he won't come to Watlingbuars to-morrow.\u201d \u2019 \u201cGammon! TH como up and draw the badeer.What is a gating 27 Gosden shout have known, tor Charley excepted, no oneat St Aldate's ha more expericibe ot it Watling bury races were
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