The Stanstead journal, 20 avril 1893, jeudi 20 avril 1893
[" x Lae INURE ~ _ anale onrna \u2019 | | 8 J o \u2014 - Established in 1845.Vol.XLVIII.\u2014No.19.ROCK ISLAND, (STANSTEAD) P.Q., THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1893.WHOLE NUMBRjg, 3464.: The Future of Electricity.In rnational Chrian Endeav- NEW POSTOFFICE RULES.Carious Facts.A BUN WORSHIPER.The Stanstead Journal te published every Thursday morning by Batis ad Ly Since are bond, L.B.ROBINSON, And whits fetters chain the pond, Journal Building, Rock Island, Que.Since the barren bo! United States Address, - Derby Line, Vt.And the bright hours In ter, I have turned sun per.Terms : Though my vision may not scan One year, (advance ment), $1 00 Prece It paid in six month, 126 Te hae Le ren caught At the end of the year, 150 Winter prisoned, I am won Single numbers, 3 cents.By the md oe Papers sent in single wrappera have the pra number paid to on the lal Keep watch oy the ra, of the number, an y ore the time 6 can Y expirea, to save loss of papers Fage a Phos sriot fn solseude Lo som : 00 so .Rates for Transient Advertising : Right the wasting a ; By the inch\u201490 cents for the first week Ho can golden life confer\u2014 and 25 cents for each additional week.By the line\u201410 cents for the first week and 3 cents for each additional week.A heading usually occupies a epace of A Pneumatic Coal Chutes.\u201cThe man who goes about with a two lives.big shovel and a big basket over his No advertisement received for less than shoulder looking for a job at putting in fifty cents coal finds less and lees to do,\u201d said a cit- Special rates to business advertisers for jzen.\u201cThe coal wagons which have longer periode.bodies that may be elevated and adjusted No ebjectionable advertisement received, at almost any angle, and which are pro- and nothing but legitimate busi- vided with extension chutes through ness advertising solicited.which the coal is made to run straight from the wagon into the coal hole, appear to be multiplying.But of course coal wont run up hill, and when it is to be used above the first story it still has to be carried up stairs, But perhaps tbe next thing will be a telescopic tube with à flaring lower end big enough to fit right over the top of a coal wagon and provided at its upper end with an apparatus to exhaust the air.Then when the tube is in the window and you're all ready, zip! and there you are, \u2018Coal delivered on the fourteenth floor without extra charge.\u2019 \"\u2014New York Sun.Job Printing Of all kinds undertaken at moderate prices.Orders by mail will receive prompt attention, Business Cards.Doctors.Office and Residence, Derby Line, Vt.H.B.CODD, M.R.C.8.(Eng.) k.8.À (Lond.) Physician and Surgeon, Fitch Bay, Que.Telephene Connections.\u201d H.0.RUGG, M D., O0 M, Physiclun and Surgeon, Stanstead Plain, Que.Uffice one door Bouth of the residence of C.C.Colby, Eeq., M.P.Connected by Telephone.Dr.T D WHITOHER, Becbe Plain, Vermont.Office at John Tinker\u2019s Post Office.Telephone connections.RALPH M.CANFIELD, M.D., L.R.C.P.(Lond.) Ultice at Residence, two doors south of the Convert, Stanstead Plain, P.Q.Connected by Telephone.O R JONES, M.D., O.M.Hatley, Que, Early Races In Russia.Russia is so vast and includes so many races that it might seem well nigh hopeless to determine its most ancient inhabitants.Nevertheless thisisa problem at which Professor Anatola Bogdanov has been laboring for the past 23 years, and which he attempts to svlvein a paper read before the congress of anthropologists at Moscow.The kurgans or tu- muli of central Russia contain the relics of a tall, strong, dolichocephalic race, with light brown hair, as well as a short, smaller bracycephalic race, with dark brown hair.Tha blond type preponderates in the southwestern districts, and thobrunettein thenorthwestern.Bogda- nov considers the long heads to have been Slavs, and that the modern Russians of those parts are an amalgam of the Slavs with the broader headed race, which is probably Mongoloid \u2014American Register.Weapons of a Kindly Woman, A regard for others\u2019 feelings and a gentle though not fulsome flattery that stimulates rather than inflates are the weapons which, when used by a clever, kindly women, make her 8 power among any set in which she chooses to move, though never for one moment does she give any evidence that she is aware of the influence she wields through the all conquering scepter of her own gracious womanhood.\u2014 Philadelphia Times.DEATHLY FEELINGS! Physician and Surgeon, Stanstead Plain, Que.Fom Office address, Derby Lie, Vt.ERASTUS P, BALL, Veterinary Surgeon.Grudnate of Montreal Veterinary College Office at LEz Farm, Rock Island, Quel'elegraph end United States Pust Office address, Derby Line, Vt.Advocates.\u201cM FHAOKETT, Advocate, Solicitor, &c.Stanstead Plain, Que.Will attend all courts in the District.Collections a specialty.H M HOVEY, ADVOCATE, Rock Island, Que.U.8.Post Office address, Derby Line, Vt JOSEPH L THRRILL, ADVOCATE, Sherbrooke, Que.W.C.HERBERT, Advocate, Stanstead Plain, Que.Office one door North of residence.Telephone connection.© \u2018MISCELLANEOUS.THOS, KIRK, Civil Engineer and Provicelal Land Surveyor.Office at Stanstead Hotel, Stanstead, Que.A.L.HUSBANDS.ARCRITECT AND CIVIL ENGINEBR, Cookshire, Que.Plans aud epeuifications prepared, sod construction super intended Also surveys and estimates for water supplier, sewerage systems, ete.A, LEOFRED, (Uraduate of Laval and McGill) Mininx Engineer, Head Offic, - Quebec.Branch Offices :\u2014Sherbrooke; Montreal, 17 Place d\u2019Armes Hill, for all matiers relating to mines, Wm.T.KNIGHT, AGENT FOR , London & Lancashire Fire Ins.Co.Stanstead Plain, Que.O.1.MOULTON, L.D.B., Dentist, Stanstead Plain, Que, O.M.LIBBY, Successor to the late D.C.Libby, Undertaker, Rock Island, Que.H 8 HUNTER, HARNESS MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER.Undertaker.Supplies Furnished.Stanstead Plain, Que.J.A.O.GAGE, Licensed Auctioneer, Fitch Bay, Que.Connected by Telephone.CHAS.WM.THOMAS, Notary Public, Commissioner Superior Court, Office at the Court House, Stanstead Plain NBW MARLBORO HOTEL.American and Buropean Plan.786 & 738 Washington Street, Corner of Harvard Street, Debility and Weakness After an Attack of La Grippe ! \u2018 Under a Kind Providence I am Indebted to Palne\u2019s Celery Compound for My Life.\u201d MRS.C.M.HERSEY.Mrs.C.M.Hersey, a most estimable lady, liviog in Hawkesbury, Out., owes ber life to the healing and forti- tying powers of Paine\u2019s Celery Compound.Mrs.Hersey's condition for a time was slarming, aod called for very careful aod sure treatment.The use of the Compound saved a valuable life.Read the following letter : \u201cEarly in January last I bad a severe attack of lx grippe, which, however.soon yielded to proper treatment.I was only confined to my bed for three or four days, and congratulated myself ou having recovered in so brief & time.As the days rolled on, however, I found I was, day by day, growing weaker and weaker, till by the last of the month I was unable to walk across the room without availing myself of the belp of every chair, table and door, to keep from falling.About the last week in January I commenced taking your Paine's Celery Compound according to directions, and by the time the bottle was finished, I was feeling as well as usual, but in a few days 1 found myself running down again with such deathly feelings .coming over me at times, ns ne words cao describe.1 then procured à second aod third bottle, with results as before.The last bottle, however, I took in smaller doses, and less frequently, su that when spring came on I disoon- tinued it entirely.Having part of a bottle left\u2019 I am now taking it occasionally as a sedative, to procute sleep, which I find very effective.I have no hesitation ip saying that un- rier a kind Providence, { am indebted .on.W.A.LOUNG.2 proprietor.to your Paine\u2019s Celery Compound for my life, and the comparatively good L.H.RAND, health-I now enjoy.\u201d Undertaker, Teepe otfoil MRS.C.NCHERSEY.Koop Minard's Lénimont in the house.Fitch Bay, Que.A complete assoriment of fine fuceral furnishings always kept in stock THEROOT OF ALL EVIL MONEY AND THE VARIOUS TERMS USED TO DESIGNATE IT.Mediums of Exchange Among Many Na- tions\u2014Budo Articles That Were of Stable Valus\u2014The Names of the Various Coins of the Great World.In Great Britain at the time of the Norman conquest were two kinds of money\u2014*\u201cliving money,\u201d i.e., slaves and cattle, and \u201cdead money,\u201d that of metal.In the 18th century Nicolo and Matteo Polo found a money in use in China which was made of the inner bark of the mi tree, and which it was death by torture to counterfeit or to refuse to take in any part of the country.Among the South Sea islanders iron was so valued that it became money, and axes a standard of payment, the value of other articles being stated at so many axes.Cowrie shells are used as small coins in India, the East Indian islands and Africa, more than 1,000 tons being brought to Liverpool in 1851 from India to be exported to the African coast in exchange for palm ofl.In America wampum was used by the Indians and was even counterfeited in 1685 by the colonists of Massachusetts, In India cakes of tea and in China pieces of silk pass as money, while at the great annual fair at Nizhnee-Novgorod in Russia the price of tes has to be known before the prices of other commodities are fixed, it being the standard by which all exchange of merchandiseis regulated.In 1574 quantities of pasteboard were coined in Holland, and in 1770 in Scotland workmen carried nails as money to bake shops and alehouses.Notched wood was used at one time in Fngland, and in central parts of South America soap, chocolate, cocoanuts, eggs, etc., pass as money.In British West Indies until of late years pins, a slice of bread, a pinch of snuff or a dram of whisky gerved the same purpose.In America at various times raccoon, deer and bearskins, corn, beef, tobacco and codfish have been legal tender.The Jews, in addition to their ordinary money of shekels, talents and drams of silver, had \u2018jewel money.\u201d To this people we are also indebted to the use of paper money in lieu of that of metal.And among the curious facts in connection with subject may be noted that the sum paid Judas for the betrayal of his master would be, according to the relative value of money in our day, a little more than 40 cents, a small price with which to purchase eternal infamy.The first mention of money in any of the ancient records speaks of it as being weighed and not counted, and no mutilated piece vas ever rg Under the Norman kings silver waa coined with deep crosses, vo that smaller bits could be obtained by simply breaking off what Was required, something as we tear off postage stamps today.An interesting study is found in tracing out the origin of the names of coins familiar to us now.The American dollar has quite 9 little history of its own.In northern Bohemia called Joachimstal, or Joachim\u2019s valley, and in the 16th century the reigning duke of this region authorized this little min- \u2018ing city or district to coin a silver piece, which was called Joachimstaller.But the Joachim part of the name provin, too much for everyday use, it was ped and that of thaler deemed sufficient.The piece being of convenient size and well molded passed into general use in Germany and Denmark, and again underwent a change in orthography, finally up as the \u2018\u2018daler,\u201d whence it \u2018came into English as the dollar, and was adopted as such by the Americans.In France the Mexican dollar is generally called the *\u2018piastre,\u201d and the name is also applied to the American coin, but in either case the appellation is incorrect, = |.for the name piastre, or piaster, has for \u2018the past 50 years been applied correctly only to a small silver coin used in Turkey and Egypt, and which is worth from about 5 to 8 cents in American coinage.The word cent comes of course from centum, &hundredth part of the American dollar, the dime also meaning atenth.The word ghilling is of Saxon origin and was introduced into England by that people.Penny, formerly \u2018\u2018pfennig,\u201d was also brought into England by the Saxons and was first coined in silver and originally derived from the word \u2018\u2018pand,\u201d to pawn, with the diminn- tive suffix \u201cing.\u201d The cognomen, \u201ccrown,\u201d of the English piece, worth about $1.20 in American coinage, was first issued by Edward III end named in consequence of the image placed upon it.The groat was first coined by the same monarch and is a corruption of the w \u2018 ,\u201d in contradistinction to the coins or es.Ita vaiue of the latter Was equal to about doins, Russian \u2018\u2018ruble\u201d comes from the verb \u201cto cut\u201d and was so called from the ornamental edge the piece formerly had.The kopeck is equal in value to twopence, as is also the kreutzer in Austria, cent in Holland, Italy, France and Spain.In the last country the 5-peeta piece, called the escude, corresponds to the American dollar, the pseta being the small coin representing the monetary standard and meaning simply \u201clittle piece.\u201d For several hundred years and until a recent date money was coined in from 90 to 80 places in France, but all is now issued from the mint at Paris.Fow French gold coins are now in circulation, except those stamped with the head of Napoleon III, and silver pieces of tho same issue are almost as common, French silver coins were the best in the world, and coins are often met with bearing the stamp of Charles X, Louis XVII and Napoleon I.The franc, in value in American money of 20 cents, was so designated by King John, who first coined these pieces in 1860.They bore the motto \u2018Le Rol Frank\u201d (King of the Franks, the anclent name of th: French), and were of two kinds, one re resenting the king on horseback and the other on foot.It was formerly called the \u201clivre\u201d (pound) as well, though the on with any specified weight is not evident.St.Louis Globe-Democrat.Etency ef \u2018\u2019Chlorobrom.\u201d* A combination to which the name of chlorobrom has been given\u2014a solution containing 80 grains vf chloralamide and à similar amount of potassium bromide, in an ounce of menstruum\u2014has come into considerable favor, according to some of the foreign journals, as an effi- eacious preventive of scasickness on short voyages.The ressenger is recommended to take a podophyllin pill for one or two nights before the date cf sailing, and when on board to remain for à time, before water is reached, ina horisontal posi with eyes shut, and to take no food on short trips.is a little valley t money will be to prosecute cruel team- In all the fields of human endeavor there is none io which the promise and potency of future achievement is greater than in that of the development of that wondes lui form of ener- y which we know as \u2018electricity.\u201d In tbis field progress ie advancing io two paths; the one leading to the production of force cheaper than by known means, and tbe other towards pew devices and ways for applying it to the practical needs of mankind.\u2018The first path te the Icast attractive ; but it leads to by far the most momentous discoveries as affecting our everyday life.The current which now supplies our lamps asd motors is made by revolving a ooil of wire in the field of the magnet.The steam engine does this just as it turns a coffee mill, 8 churn, or a lathe.Therefore coal is burned under the boiler to produce steam, and sleam turns the engine, the engine drives the dynamo, the dynamo delivers its current on the wires which lead to the lamps.Heuce the efficiency of the whole system depends mainly on the efficiency of the boiler and engine which furnish the power.The best eugive and boiler do pot utilize more tban ten per cent of the energy locked up in the fuel; and this is due, not to faulty construction or bad management, but chiefly becavse of natural laws mainly dependent upon theXemperatore in which we live.To improve the dynamo or the lamps simply means greater economy in the utilization of the obtained ten per cent.It dues not affect tbe problem of how to get more then ten per cent.and that is the great discovery of the future\u2014so great, that the man, who finds the way to convert, not eighty ot ninety, hut even 20 per cent.of the stored energy in fuel into electricity will do wore for human civiti- zation than all the ioventors of all the marvelous applications of that force put together have done since electricity was discovered.Present indications point to the voltaic cell as (he pro-ahle means of obtaining this result.Not to a cell consuming zinc of course : for electricity thus produced is about twenty times dearer than that obtained from the steam engine and dypamo ; but Lo a cell directly consuming carbon, not by hot combustion, but bv cool, chemical combination with the boundless store of oxygen in the air.Carbon is cheap, and air is cheaper ; and if they can be made to combine at low temperatore by means perbaps no more costly than the grate or far- nsce in which we make them unite at high temperature, then we shall AN UNCLEAN PEOPLE.THE GREAT MASS OF HUMANITY LACKS CLEANLINESS.Several Useful and Beneficial Wags In Which One Writer Would Spend $1,000, 000, Providing She Had Thom-\u2014Careless- ness of Nine Folks.There is no immediate danger of my filling a millionaire's grave, and stranger things have happened.Et you or I may fall heir to a colossal fortune.1 don't lose sleep over the peos- pect myself, nor need you, my dear, but in this world of ups and downs who can tell what a day may bring forth?Shall I tell you a few of the things I propose to do with my possible millions?In the first place, I shall build bathhouses and stock them with soap, perfumes and towels for humanity at large.Next to saving the soul comes tho care of the body, and most people are fully as heedless of the one as the other.Indeed to my manner of thinking a sanctified soul in an unwholesome body would be hardly worth the keeping.I declare unto you, and if I do not gpeak the truth come forth and dispute me, yo who can, that the masses of mankind know less about cleanlinees than animals do.Watch the old cat sitting in the sun or by the corner of the kitchen fire washing her face and cleaning her paws.Bhe enters into the thing with a complete understanding that cleanliness makes her a more welcome firegide companion, as well as a healthier cat and s more self respecting member of society.A bird delights in its morning bath more ostentatiously than in its breakfast.I have seen horses at the seashore who reveled in a \u201cdip\u201d far more than any human ever did.A dog will not enter your presence if there is any soil upon his person which his own limited ingenuity can remove, and the most beatific experienca of a pampered poodle is its perfumed bath and careful shampoo.Now, take the case of humans.There is not a day of my life that business dealings do not force me into companionship with people who are both unwholesome and repulsive by reason of lack of personal cleanliness.I ride with them, [ walk by their side, I sit next them.They dress well, their clothes are of expensive material and carefully made, but they bear about with them an aroma of stale cuticle and closed pores.From week's end to week's end these men sad women do no more than dip their hands in a little water and rub off their faces with insdequate wash cloths, If the natural smoke of Chicago seitles upon such portions of their anatomy as are , they dab it off with hard water and cheap soap, or they counteract it with filthy- powder rags.They go for weeks at a time without a change of underwear to save laundry bills, and they sleep in the same flannels that they wear by day.A os osm to à os soul, and to them ss 's to a lost , for my part | would rather encounter a get very wuch more than ten per cent rt a dE | mary 10 eek any urther redbon\u2019] ut you can't escape au odor.ece y 10 a r 9 an hour in one of our cass, either cable, | for the end of the reign of steam.horse or steam; could anything bd Worse;\u2019| When people get a machine that without it was a stock transit?And yet wagtes even eight, or seven or six all these unwashed and unwholesomme dollars out of tes, they will no long- people pride themsel vote often root | o.\u2018nee an spparatus which wastes justly oh ot They Jrell edu.\u2018nine.All along the frontier of the gent the idea of being classed ontaide the Science upen innumerable patbs with circle of \u201cgentlemen and ladies.\u201d They endless vistas fascinating in their in- never sneeze in your presence without vitations to the student and to the in- begging pardon, nor commit any breach | ventor.Even in the oldest of our of the proprieties without the keenest] electrical marvels (ibe telegraph) the anguish of remorse for the misdedd.possibilities are lill wonderful.Their crime against society, then, is not pen guided in Chicago will now write an active one.It is merely the result of in New York the autograph oftheoper- a neglected education.Their parents b bank might saf etd making thera obedient, no AT: 80 tbat & bank might safely pay doubt, and polite and well behaved.the check to which it is appended.They had them taught to dance and play We are multiplying tbe number of the piano and speak French, but they despatches that can be sent simultaneously ; and we sre rapidly approach- tng the time when messages can be forgot to teach them cleanliness.The poor and uncared for we expect to transmitted at perceptibly the same instance in opposite directions over a take as we find them, and by means of I ae?Eo Te Dodce to higher level t wi one single wire.We have contrived sys- for the folks who ought to know enough tems of communicating time which of the laws of JDyglens and bests io will possibly enable a thousand cloeks righ the totally ignorant and the very at once, distributed all along the con- poor?When I get my millions, then I tient, and perhaps from ove end of shall erect 1,000 bathhouses right herein the world to the other, to werk in Chicago, and 1 shall legislate lawa that synchronism and with a current less shall make cleanliness compulsory.than is required for ordinary tele- Women shall find it more profitable to graphing.Whether tis will resnlt gotothe bathhouse than to the club, and in the establishment of absolute time men more ai on throughout the world and the final physical lasndry than in the Saloon.deposition of the sun as a timepiece fe x ne possible i into remains to be seen.We bave found oor saloon: wtrost car or public assem.Substances which are so sensative 10 blage of any sort.He shall be shunned light that they will modify an elec- like a leper, and when his case is pro- tric current in accordance with the in- nounced hopeless there shall be a mod- tensity of tbe light ray which strikes thern\u2014and there is the germ of the picture-telegraph.Before the next century expires, the grandsons of the present generation ern Molakai fitted up for his habitation, that he may trouble the olfactories of the will see one auother across the Atlantic, aud the great ceremonial events sons and daughters of earth no more for ever.Another thing that I shall do with my of the world as they pass before the eye of the camera will be enacted at the same instant before all mankind.The use of the high-frequency electrical current, with poesibly screens from outside inductive influences, is believed by many to offer at least a so'ution to the difficulties which pre- tent telephoning over long submarine éables.If this be reslized, and with e transmission of images and posy of colors over the wires likewise achieved, then tbe nations of the earth will indeed aiaod face toface and peech to speech.\u2014 [Park Benjamin, the New York Independent.a | New Girl\u2014* Young man has called to see you, mem.\u201d Miss Lillian Languid (glancing at card) ~** \u2018Mr.Fitzs-James McStabl Gracious! Tell him, Betty, that I'm \u2014Oh, she\u2019s gone 1\u201d New Girl (a moment later to young man)\u2014\u2018Yes, sir, she's ln; hat, gracious?she's not fit to be seen.\u201d \u2014Chi- cego Tribune.rer sters by means of its powerful potency.The policeman who stands at the corner of Lake street and Fifth avenue tells me that since ocoupying that post he has lost the little faith he ever had in man's boasted humanity.Another thing will do with my money will be to®provide for the patient, uncomplaining poor.When I get my money, I shall establish homes for the poor, not charity halls nor houses of correction, but sweet, pure homes, where happiness and plenty shall join handg, and pence and rest shall sing together like mated birds.\u2014'*Amber\u201d in Chicago Herald Immobility In a Child's Life.We believe a large part of the unfavorable influence of echool life upon the child\u2019s health is due to the prolonged immobility wiich the ordinary system requires, and the necessary confinement of a young child to a chair or bench without some intervening muscular ao- tivity or recreation.Immobility La posed to growth, it is op) toall tnstincts of the healthy lower animals, and to those of all vigorous children .\u2014 's Bazar.Long Waits, Salesman (great store)\u2014This coat fits your little girl nioay.|\u2018 Lady (thinking of next seasom)\u2014 Yes, it does now, but I think we'd better tals à cite larger., Little Girl \u2014Oh, yes, 1 forgot.We have to wait for our change.\u2014Good IN Token at His Word, Me.Falea\u2014Yes, I'm going to begin To again.I want your spot cash oes, Former Creditor-Those are the only My wife was confined to her bed for over two montbe with & vory severs attack of rheumatism.We could get nothing that would afford ber any relief, and as a last resort gave Chamberlsin\u2019s Pain Balm a trial.To our great surprise she began to improve after the Great applioation, snd using it regularly she Was soon able to get up and attend to ber A way, as it were, Montreal will be cov- or Convention, Montreal.The Christian Endeavor Convention Committee are beginning very actively to prepare for the great Con- veotion io July.Thirty States have already appointed their railroad managers and are arranging excursions.No less than 16,200 delegates are booked, and Gfteen states are yet to be heard from.When to this number is added the contingent wbich Canada will probably furnish an immense gathering is assured.This pumber will probably inclade representatives from other continents, England and Europe, India, Australia, Japan, China and Africa.The Cential Traffic Association have granted a single fare rate for the round trip, and this will probably be general.The Canadian Pacific will also arrange a special World's Fair excursion immediately following tbe Convention.First-class -tickets from Montreal to Chicago (on sale only from July 8th to 11th) will be oblsinable, direct line, one way, $14.50, round trip $18.00, side trips to Niagara, Hamilton or Toronto at a slight advance.These tickets will admit of etop-overs in Canada wilh respective going and returning limits, and will be good to go until July 18th and to return until July 31st.The members of the Reception Committee at Montreal bave decided to adopt as their distinctive badge of office a white yachting cap, in order that, however large may be the crowd surrounding them they may always be easily found when information is desired.Members of this Committee will meet each incoming excursion one hundred miles from the City, sud take charge of them on their arrival at Montreal.The meetings are to be beld in the Governmest Drill Hall and a buge tent of almost equal proportions.Simultaneous programmes will be carried out in each.Plans are now matured for having twenty-five different Evangelical Denominations represented on the programme.The organization of the choir is proceeding eatisfactorily.Perwission bas been obtained from the civic authorities for the exclusive control of the large ball dsrectiy opposite the Drill Hall.Here will probably be erected a .buge dining tent which will obviate the necessity of re- torping to distant lodgings in the middle of the day.set of Postoffice rules.scents.sent by mail.to do this.in that way.at the risk of the sender.cannot be held responsible.may at once be forwarded.Chinese or Choctaw.It is earnestly requested that lov inside of the envelope.the postal cars.wind and keep in running order.will reach him.draw the money.on letters is prohibited.placed io (bis manner.A Kingston Oraugeman.pregramme and the widespread fame of Montreal as a delightful city, sod of the special indusements (rom the railways there can be but little doubt that folly 25,000 people will be present at the Convention.Co The cas\u201d prior 10 Jhbudry 1st resulted in secuiing 13,000 allocations in the homes of the City.With the 1st of April a second canvase will commence, to double this number of lodgings.When the necessary aocommoda- tions have been secured the City will be divided into blocks of varying lodging capacity, and each State delegation assigned to an area commensurate with its numbers.In this Kingston for nineteen years, aod kidneys.His Orange friends tent offices in the order.ered with little colonies, each centred round a local headquarters with a local excursion Manager in charge.Thus friends will be near each other.and opportunities afforded for the frequent assemblieg of the delegations.The City of Montreal intends to give the Endenvorers a hearty welcome.ful recovery.land as far back as 1465.gray ussized paper.The Acme of Perfection ! PRESCRIBED BY THE DOCTORS | The ablest and beat physicians on this continent are now advising mothers to ure Lactated Food for their little ones, in preference to all other prepared foods.The medical profession in follow- lowing this course are acting wisely, and are certsinly conferring & wonderful amount of good wherever Lheir influence extends.Dr.A.P.Grin- pell, Professor of Principles sad Practice, Medical Départment, University of Vermont, says: \u201cI desire to express my entire satisfaction with your Lactated Food, which I have been able to test in a number of cases.I firmly believe it meets a want long felt by the medical profession, as it seems to be a perfect substitute for human milk.In several cases when diarrhea snd vomiting were persistent, when other artificial food bad failed to be assimilated, and cow's wilk aud other nutriment had heen rejected, I found tbe Lactated Food to answer every indication, sand the child began to thrive almost from the beginning of its administration.\u201d Dear mothers, this experience of one of Americas most celebrated physicians should induce to cast aside all other foodsat once, and commence with Lactated Food.The New York World las had \u201cKost Spar,\u201d the t fuel eaver, analysed and declares it nothing but common rock salt with a trifle of ammonia added.\u201cSalt,\u201d adds the World, \u2018tends to make a fire burn brighter, many cooks using it before broiling @ steak.\u201d The directions with coal spar say \u2018\u2018 keep the drafts closed whea using,\u201d which of coarse would be a saving in the use of coal dent.vew invention, it is not long since boxes were kept.- A Musician Speaks.WORDS OF COMFORT FOR SINGERS.muscle of the throat.Bronchial syrup.mead it for all it is claimed to be.\u201d get this night\u2014and the ball.\u201d He (tenderly) \u2014**Tell we why?\u201d She\u2014** And that last walts.\u201d The World pronounees the article a lil » fraud oo which several thousand per eon ley me cent.profit is made aud taken chiefly He\u2014 siedy 2 A) 5 Sch 2 HE = bie 2 viiluss = HE n gésssse 35 ésfss 3 file = g35.5d 2 -d Qs Q.< GUARANTEED ou hs, olds, and ibhtheria have for 50 Yor yielded To Perry Davis\u2019 Pi iller Bu Bia25 À Baîtle HANSON BROS., Accountants, Auditers, &o.178 Bt.James 8t.Montreal.Municipal, Government and Railroad De- \u2018entures and Bank Stock bought and sold.3pecial attention paid to the management of Truat hd other Estates.DESION PATENTS, COPYRIOHTS, Fe information and fres Handbook Jie to ONN & CO.31 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Oldest bureau for patents in America ory t taken out by us is proue t before Pp by à noties given tree © 0 in the Scientific American eéirealstion of any scientifie paper in the w Bplendidi: innsdrated.Ne Intell man shoul hout \u2018Week! A 361 Broadway, New JUST RECEIVED 0 { Car Buda Flour, I Car 5 Roses Flour\u2014Full Hungarian Patent, 3 Cars Corn, | Car Nice Barley, | Car Good Bran, I Car Good Middlings, ( Car Ontario White Oats.Gall for Prices Before you Buy.25 Bbls.Montreal Gran.Sugar.\u2014_\u2014 REMEMBER DOWNER\u2019S KEROSENE OIL 18 THE BEST IN THE WORLD, and the only place in town where you can buy it 18 ut C.H KATHAN\u2019.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 STOCK COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS YOU MAKE A MISTAKE IF YOU DO NOT BUY YOUR TEA AND COFFEE OF MEC.H.KATHAN, ROCK ISLAND, QUE.Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment.A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores; Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles.It is cooling and soothing.Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatment had failed 25 cents per box.27-62 J.T.FrLint, Druggiat.COUGH COUGH, INFLAMMA UESTILSEN,\u2014L um npn to tentify tha effectual results.My daugh tér had the Yad the best of doctors, but th o It.1 took her to E: a bottio and gave it to her as directed, NOYES\u2019 MEDICINE NOYES\u2019 BEST IN THE WORLD.GIVES INSTANT RELIEF, AND CURES CROUP, COUGHS, SORE THROAT, WHOOPING COUGH, BRONCHIAL LUNG FEVER AND INFLUENZA, READ WHAT MR.CRAWLEY SAYS: casles, which left her with a frighiful Cough.sre raid there Was no cure fur her, ulilless A voyaue at kea wonll land and spent severul nionths there, but her cough was no better, and | returned home.Accidently at the church door 1 overheard two Indies pralsing Noyes Covuh | Syrup, and raying how It bad cured a certain person of consumption.I Immediately pro cured FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.SHERBROOKE, P.Q.SYRUP TION OF THE LUNGS, t T have used your Covgh Scrup with the mont t rrerfectly cured Ler, aud | Yours respectfully, M.A.CruwiLEY.CO., SoLE PPOPRIETORS, TRY À PACKAGE.HORSE Swollen prevent all manner of diseases.Sold in Packages everywhere, at sa NEA P \u2014 PREVENTS ALL MANNER OF DISEASES \u2014 Glanders, Scurvy, Worms, Bots, Pink-Eye, Scratches, Heaves, \u2018ŒTHOM FHL NI LSE\" WDERS Legs, ete.If you are desirous of keeping your borse free from distemper and all prevailing diseases, use ** Pick-Me-Up\" powders, as they not ouly cure, but 50 cents and $1.00, or from GRIFFITHS DRUG STORE, SHERBROOXE, QUE.0.A.SEARLES Would call the attention of the pablie to the fact chat be has constantiy on hand and fur sale a general viock offmerchan- dise, consisting of STAPLE DRY GOODS, Ladies\u2019 dress goode, silk and plush trim- minge, hosiery, corsets, Indies\u2019 and gears\u2019 underwear, gloves, boots, shoes and rubbers io great variety.Also a lurge stock of GROCERIES that cannot be surpnased in quality.Confectionery, Stationery, School Books, Patent Medicinea, Drugs, Whips cigars, tobacee, trunks.&e, A five stock of Crockery, Glace, Stone & Tin Ware, Readv mixed pamts, kalvomine, pure white lead, boiled and raw linseed oil, varnishes, hard oil finieh, turpentine, &ec.Glass, putty, wire nails, carriage bolts, iron oud steel horse thoes, horse nails, atrap and T hinges, butts, screws, locks, &c.Building paper.room paper, butter tubs, farmiog toole, grass seed, FLOUR AND FEED, Pork, lard, fieh, &e.Ammunition, fieh- ing tackle, &c.A good stock of Fruit Constantly on Hand.All of these goods will be sold at a small advance on cost.We give 16 ounces for a pouud\u2014100 cents worth for a dollar, and cuarantee all goods sold to be ae represented or money refunded.Soliciting the public patronage, I am Yours truly, C.A.SEARLES.Main Street, Beebe Plain, P.Q.10 SELLING OFF \u2014 AT \u2014 COST FOR:30 DAYS.A.W.BROWN OF BOYNTON Will sell his present stock of goods, COMPRISING Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Tin Ware, Flour, Fish, Ete, Ete., Glass Ware, For the next 30 days at surprisingly low prices, an they must be cleared out FOR CASH.\u2014() \u2014 Call and wee if I am not doing it io accordance with this advertisement.SLEIGHS! 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For Canadian or American 8leighs of the BEST MANUFACTURE go to A.B.Sweeney, he can give yon 8 good one at a low price.A.B.SWEENEY, Rock Island and Derby Line.Dec.5th, 1892.THE ROCK ISLAND GRIST MILL.ThE undersigned bega leave to announce to the general publie that this well-known grist mill has recently undergone a thorough repairing and is better than ever prepared to turn out first- clause work.CUSTOM GRINDING of all kinds promptly done in the best possib'e manner.Satisfaction guaranteed.ALL KINDS OF GRAIN constantly on hand and for sale cheap for cash, Give me acall when you want a hundred cents worth fora dollar, 8.GREENLEAF, Practical Mitler, Rock Island, Sept 20, 1892.{34 A.H.CUMMINGS & SON, Coaticook, Que., MANUFACTURERS of Doors, Sash, Blinds and Frames, Window Mouldings, Blanchard churns, and all kinds of House Finish.Hard-wood Floor Boasds and Matched Ceiling, manufactured from kiln-dried lumber.All orders promptly attended to.We are bound not to be un- Jerrold.Samtel E.ARBOTT, of Stanatead, is our gent for that Township.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY OF CANADA.HE direct route between the Weat and al] points on the Lower St.Lawrence and Buie des Chaleur, Province of Quebec; also for New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward and Cape Breton Islands, Newfoundland and St.Pierre.Express traina leave Montreal and Halifax daily (Sunday excepted) and run throngh without change between these points in 28 hours and 55 minutes.The through express train cars of the Intercolonial Railway ure brilliantly lighted by electricity and heated by steam from the locomotive, thus greatly increasiug the comfort and safety of traveiers.New and elegant buffet, sleeping and day cars sre run oo all through express trains.CANADIAN Eurcpean Mall and Passenger Route, Passengers for Great Britain or the Continent leaving Montreal on Friday uroru- ing will join outward mail steamer at Halifux on Saturday.The attention of shippers is directed to the superior facilities offered by this route for the tranaport of flour and general mer chandire intended tor the Eastern Prove inces and Newfoundland ; also for ship menta of grain and produce intended fur the European market, Ticketa may be obtained and ali information about the route; also freight and passenger rates on applicetion to N.WBALHERSTON, Western Fr't and Pass.Ag't 93 Ronsin House Block, York dt.TORONTO.D.POTTINGER, Chief Superintendent.Nov.24th, 1890.Railway Office, Moncton N.B., } Le "]
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