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Coi'VRIGHT, ]880, nv CHARLES D. WATKINS. OWLS HEAD MOUNTAIN HOUSE, FROM BLUE POINT UEBEC CENTRAL RY. Tbe Popular Pleasure Route from New England to Qoebec and the St. Lawrence. NEW STEEL EAILS. NEW PASSEN&ER CARS. " MONARCH " DAY (^i; NIGHT COACHES. Connecting at Sherbrooke with Boston & Maine and Grand Trunl< Railway Trains. Connecting at Harlal5^ 1 rence. BS. f of the Lake tions. ILWAY Vgents. OlVrs HEAD MOUNTAIN HOUSE, desolation ,0 tho settlemeols a, hr SouthT M K ' '"""' ''"'°''''^'" "" """ u.» a .o™a.o ,0 .Ke No,., zJi^:: z:^rrz:tj: :^T "^"': r'-- --'" did .heir .orK for fc„ Abenakis ouUived ,he s.„™ of dea, h '"^ ' """ ""'""'""^ '"=' ii» J::;r"of°'a:i;rara':rr:;>:r rirt ™\7" r--^'" "-"" '-^^ -^ --- »''■ and Mack «ies a,e unknown; bu. a co 1* ,1 <,f hoeot ,7 h"^ ""' "■""""«'' *e P«if«o„, „,osqui.„, [for the weary. ' '"" "' '""""""">' """ ''™=ly »ays ; a delight to the eye and a refuge (91 THE .-. OLD .-. RELIABLE .". HOUSE. + -f- + + -<- + + + -H + + -f-f-i- + + + + -i- -i- + +"+ + + 4-+ "-f"^; W. S. WALKER C Is still in the "OLD STAND," opposite the Seminary Clock, o 1711 Notre Dame Street, Has received a Direct Importation of all New and Choice Designs, Fl^R xP??^??9x^Pv^ s®* '" R'NGS, EARRINGS, LACE PINS AND SCARF PINS.^ "fINe'gOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND CHAINS. FINE GOLD AND DIAMOND JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SOLID SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE. French Carriage and Marble Clocks in Great Variety. Crown Derby and Wedgewood Ware in beautiful designs. + + + + + + + + + + + "+ '+ +'4- + -f + '+ + + + + + + + + + + OPPOSITE SEMINARY CLOCK, No. 1711 NOTRE DAME STREET. + + ^ V'*»:. \s Lk.' CLYDE RIVER RAPIDS. it:;^; FINE FURNITURE EMPORIUM^ RENAUD KING & PATTERSON. {LATE WM. KING df CO.) Manufacturer and Importers of FINE FURNITURE AND BEDDING, + + + ENGLISH BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS. Manufacturers and Importers of ' AUSTRIAN BENT WOOD FURNITURE, + + + REED AND RATTAN GOODS. We keep one of the Largest Stocks in the Dominion, and make a Specialty of Fine Goods at Moderate Prices. Warerooms: 652 CRAIG STREET, Factory: 62 & 6/^ COLLEGE STREET N, B.— The Owl's Head Mountain House has been furnished throughout by this firm. ^>^ ^. ters of T WOOD ATTAN te Prices. STREET. " First a lake Tinted with sunset ; next the wavy lines Of the far reaching hills ; and yet more far, Monadnoch lifting from his night of pines His rosy forehead to the evening star." rEMPHRFMArnr • .u , Newport, from pine hill. r.Jvii'MKJi-MAGOG, m the anguage of the In^f AK««ni,- ^ Me™p,„....,,e, ..„..„, .Lu . :::ir:*\:r: tin;- .-^ --■ " ""- -''- -"-' ^ great and, f„ so^a localuie., „, „„k„ow„ depth. ' ""'"" """'' '""^ '"" "" «™ "«- ^ This lake has sometimes been comnared tn T ai,» r^ .i. -.a„t, .H.. p..., a_„.3 J ::i'i "rrCe.:;. Ze"::" *' ^^^ '-- -^ ---"-"^ "°' thonrrh »^^ H -^^V v , , together, but each has its own charms, ppd M.^^u.^, -„„.. ..na^rr^d ,v,ih an awkward name, thinks she morp fha., ^ i - • " pnrvmagwg h those travela. who know the. both say so. " "" " " ^"'"- """ *""' ^"""-'^ « (9) LARGE STOCK. Drugs, Books, and Fancy Goods. All the new and popular books of the day. Fine Stationery and Writing Materials. -FRUIT- Confectlonery and Clgrars. Souvenirs-iM_Views OF LAKE MEMPHREMAGOO. -f^ -• — 0-0 — o MMIM,: If ©wp^rt', Iff, Four Doors West of MemphremagOR House. Soda and Mineral Waters ON DRAUGHT. Bass, Longe, and Trout Fishing Tackle. PRESCRIPTIONS Compounded Accurately At Reasonable Prices. J. R. HALL, PHARMACIST. CLYD] ares and ce, altho le West, TT has for years been famous for the fish taken from its waters ; in its clear, cold depths, the Muskalonge (a species of lake trout) grows to perfection and enormous size ; experienced fishermen not infrequently landing monsters of from thirty to forty pounds each. We hesitate to here make record of the quantities taken by different ones, suffice to say that one old fisherman's log book shows more than twenty-six hundred pounds that he caught and sold in one week. Ask him how he did it, with a twinkle in his eye, he will tell you that he spat upon the hook. These are not George Washingtons either, but mostly loyal sons of "our own Queen," and would scorn to be so ungallant as to tell a lie. There are many other fish to be caught, the lake having been stocked with black bass; pickerel are also very plentiful. The rapidly expanding village of Newport, Vt., containing many fine 3res and tasteful residences, is at the foot of Prospect Hill on Prospect Point, and practically at the head of the ut the lake; i, contains a large steam launch and a regular flotilla of row boats The Provme hne--.he 45" I-allel of latitude-crosses near the southern end of this island, and as we pass ItheLt "" " ■ '^ "'" "' """ ^''''^"'''" ^ ^'""' ""^^ "^ ''"■ ''^'^^"'^ -'^-''^ apprises us We are now advancing towar.l scenery of n,ore than ordinary grandeur. Throughout this region the rock strata has .•n br.,ken and .hanged by terrihc volcanic upheavels ; the granite foundations of the world seem to have melted hd, under enormous pressure, been forced upward into such stately monuments as Owl's Head, Klephantis and Orford (17) rmmnumt^itmmim i \i STOCKWl'LL Photogmpher »>»»V\|.K IN »>MM>., iMtH. \M» |v\|,u\ |.|.M (HIM IXIM n|> ARTISTS* MATERIALS I AKI' \ HAWS M \I>IV |A> \M(Iv> V^ vv>\. I \1,,,I.U1 vuMi'ltlMdNI IN I VN M>^ vviK^^;^il St. l'Aiii,S'r..M()NTKKAir nY&Co, LASSWARK NlltM .IKKS. IIAI'.KI.IKI,: RESSHTSI r.. MONTKI'IAh ( •)) ^ y vnv ^v ^^*' Vtt\. »»A vv^* .^V^ (^. I'D .H\' l^''- VO^ Lt»" r*v .<♦* .a.^^' ,>n^• .sV ,^ IH M ft IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN Fancy Goods, AND MANUFACTURERS OF AND JVIATCHES M'^ 59, 6 I .- 63 St. Peter Street, MONTREAL. 56 *^^ 58 Front St., West, TORONTO. :^' ^^■, ptVEN in modern times these pyramids liave been rocked by earth(niakes, the most famous being in 1663, when the Indians, believing their forefathers were coming back to the earthly hunting grounds, kept shooting and making a frightful din, for said they: "it's plain there's not game enough on earth foi all of us." To the east of Province is the small cedar-covered Tea-Tabh Island, Shaggy Hear mountain, on the western shore frowns upon lis; at a considerable distance on the rigiit is Whetstone Island, near the entrance to Fitch bay— a long arm of the lake, at th. head of which are extensive saw mills. This Island, about a milr and a half long, takes its name from the fine novaculite oil stone which, years ago, was quarried by a company of Yankees, but who were driven away by the "King's" soldiers as trespassers. "**• '^- ^- ^ahkiskik's cottack— hkovinck island. Bay View I'ark and Magoons Point are directly ahead, while dome-like Round Island is to the left The lake is now forced into narrower limits, the scenery rivaling that of l,och I.omond, the (lueen of Scottish waters and a feebng akm to awe comes over us as we glide-within the .shadow of Owl's Head, which springs j.recipitously from the lake anu soars to the lofty height of 2.743 feet above it ' 1 b 1 ecipuousiy Owl's Head Mountain House is charmingly situated clo.se to the lake and at the foot of Owl's Head Mountain beautiful reentry " " '"'"' '' ''' '"' '"""' ''"""' "' '"'' Memphremagog, as well as of its most (21) J. Rattray A.NO HAVANA CIGARS. :iGARS. (iwi, s iiKAi) ^lwl^|^|.^ houm,, ikom i he long whak ^ho*- 4^ '\ ^^UP^DR Y. "•'etor. ^«t. [HE hotel grounds are extensive, comprising over 500 acres o( mountain, meadow, garden and wood lands. The house has just been enlarged, decorated and newly furnished, it is supplied with delicious cold water from mountain springs ^ned through pipes to each floor. It accommodates 100 guests. The cuisine is excellent, and every effort is made ^ m all ways please its patrons. The rooms are large, and all command charming views. Terms for board are derate. The well kept Lawn Tennis and Croquet grounds contribute to the pleasures of the place; also a Bowling lley romantically sUuated at the brow of a cliff, not far from the hotel. There is a large pavilion building for hops jd theatricals, also a stable. The boat houses are on a gradually shelving beach, and contain a supply of good row boats, also the steam launch, "Owl," which is expressly , for the convenience and pleasure of the guests of the house. The ascent of Owl's Head involves about two hours' climb. The pathway from the hotel is in good condition, ropes being provided for assistance in climbing the steeper places. Leaving the Mountain House, we pass the flourishing gardens and pasture lands that supply the hotel with its 'delicious vegetables and cows with the cud of contentment. We soon come to the source of much comfort, the never failing spring of cold, sweet water, which furnishes abundant supply to the hotel, also for I the trout ponds below. <>iiiii I' o f V" "- ' ■ •i V ^ TW^ !' 4-!J...^.WIl I I A^i ll^i) ?44®!ilil' Carpet premises in Canada, fitted up on the most improved style; and carries the largest stock of the NjiWi/§il il!iilitll!U'?!l^i of any house in ^^.^IJlTi^ (^■lETMiS;^ Q)P. ©^Mm^5 P»I^.lUil^» ^^-- wl^'c*^ ^^ disposes of all at net prices, thereby assuring cash purchasers of the best value at all times. -----------"""" i^S4 NOTRE DAME STREET. MONTREAL I i.t^*- JJfHE path now bends to the right, and we soon are beneath the tent-hke shape of Shelter Rock. The climb has now ommenced in earnest and, as we occasionally pause for rest, catch glimpses through sheltering boughs of the panorama of lake and islets, mountains, wooded slopes, and rich farm lands, beneath us. The path now dodges in and out around huge boulders and by giddy cliffs, through Fatman's Misery and over fallen trees; finally, the summit reached, we stop for breath and a drink of water from a nati , pocket in the rock; then looking about are thrilled by the rare beauty of this landscape, and as the picture below becomes familiar to our vision, this feehng gives place to glad satisfaction. '''he awful power of the volcanic period speaks to us from siiu's AT uwLS Hi^Ai. LA^i„.N.,. ^ the four riven peaks of the summit. In one of the intervening h.nnbcr-hke ravmes, each year, on the 24th of June, the Stanstead Lodge of Free Masons communes, and on the "'Is of the Mountam Mystery are cut the cabalistic signs of the order. "^^ "m i tiH:wU..J«)Hi»Uimj>», o^^'^^^'^^^''^ IMPROVED ^ Hot Water Heate .CONTAINS EVERY KNOWN IMPROYEHENT IN HEATING. Immense Heating Po\srer. Kconomical In Fuel. Ea»] to Manage and of Elegant Design. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I M I I I I I i E. & C. CURNEY & CO.. Wholes9'<^ Manufacturers of Heaters ^ ^^liatars, iitirs-|M'KNIMIlNt.S. (.I'.NII !• MI'.NS H 'UN Islll N(iS. Art f^alcpials GILMAN'S, ■• Newport, Vt. I'lill linr <'l IIhiimIi •')i l''>>r(l'« ( rli'lii..i. j^M ^ i I IS HmliiMliI, N. v., M.piilM, M"il I'll In I III Hum -ili'il^B ' initilr. MISSUS' SIKHS. t lllinUI'.N'S Sll'lj.,',. Mllf I()(J |)W,II(I |l)lllil;iili binc of 8CHOOt 8HOI8, (il'.NII.If.MIN'S IIANII-SKWIUi Sllnhs, .\i 'III, _^^ (ii.l.liSI'AU VVIU.f ANH tOMMON MAW"'"'K ' liildcr ClIINI- SKWI'.K Sll(ll'-,S. |ii,i hiiril wfiii iiv "Nin "Hin AH" l"i Miiiiiiiil H"i| ,S,.,;l- 1 niMr the' nest, ixil it is lisidered ipiile iiiisate. .^ ■ » i ...liw i iw III i iHw i m i iinia NOTA\AN :# ir^oNTHEAL; 17 IWoiirv Si. k,...).i iiu win.iMor i i..t»'l JQOSTON: !» I'.nU St, 1H4 lk>ylHlt»tj Hi, LJALIPAX: I ortriiils, Vl^ roups, Dnlacacnnenl * PR inidliirT ETC. .l.BANY: YIBW^ or Qli Poinis of InlerosI in Sanacia, . . ' x ' .,y. . ' .I \H N. I'oMil Stfoot. L.T.(.:4.,' 4-v + '.' + Qvory ^lyle of Hiql; oloss Urlisllc Wui :«i^ \{f'ntri-:a}, Tivrnin. M.iuduba, INCLUOINO .0^/, Jalw. N. U., I^luidirn. St. Lfiw'vmice Kwer, Otiawn, lakn Minuphrenmuoth \Uinu]]U'i), Bniiali /'///umWa, Riii:kji Mt:;. I r l;oto ^tock t>lmutcui' t/u1|ils, 1\oaur^ Oumcru8| ^tanloy LJry I lotos, M .■«-J«trt{;; lenlB, mid I urea, 6rlislio Wurl^. !♦ jrus, B,.y Plalos, jrjcmicuis, Qt ?imP?On., HOLL, miLUBR ^ GOmPQUX 16 AND 18 DeBRESOLS STREET, MONTREAL. , ,(^, HEAD OFFICE AND FACTORIES, W A L L I N G F O EL D , CONN. . MPANl VIIW noWN TUK I.AKl, M<.,M MOUNTAIN IIOUSK NA/ZA I nil .. nOMlMON ■:. LI NUN :: H\l Rill lOi'SIl, 20M Si'. AN rOlNE STREET. MONTHEAL, CANADA. (^«B|i^i^iSil@n^i£ail^lt9i^^ll@i|@!liM)|lfil!l^l i^i!€iiiu^ji^ais)isg@ii^iM!i@yiai@)[aic^iiatt ' i\\ 1 liavo . always . on . haiul . a . larm? . ian.v;(" . of . Table . Na|Hry . ami . I lousolioM . Linens of . every . deseiiption. ■ r ' - ; ; — > - ■ ' ;;; l"",very . week . hrinj^s . us . wvwv. . deliveries . of . llie . latest . ideas . in . the . line . of Tal)Ie . NapeiN. . th< refore. house, furnishers . ean . alv ays . rely . upon . here . gettinj; . the latest . produilious . in . (he . art . of . linen . manufaeture. ::: Orders . taken . for . Sjxeial . Designs . with . Crests, . Initials, . i\v . nn.i, . nami: A . number . o\ . samples . to . choose . from . showing . variety, of styles — ::: i^iagat^iiaaiisa^ a^aKsaiteai^iiifflaiMiiSJiisaisjii^iis,-:-!] i^isjiea)i^i£aiiisa)E:;sieiii»i)^iiiii!wii^)^:ejisiiife- 'i T//E -:. DOMINION •.-. LI NUN •;. WARIillOUSE, JAS, A. OGILVEY & SONS, Wholesale and Retail, I' o »^^^ '-"'11 203 ST, ANTOINK STREET, MONTREAL, CANADA. O C ^S/i I S; '^ ' ^1 N •'; l< 'H IS r ,A N I " ' H ^f If „ I L'hold . IJlUMlS Kill, I, . NAMI . 'AU CANADA. y • is ;i short mil Hoiisp, iind lies ,|„sc to the l;i|<,.. At tl f f.'ist from thf Mount n Norlliwcsl III) cm '•"•I "s a ciivcrn. .iIhhiI twelve (eel lii,,|, ,,ii ""ted smugKlfr riiiring I'ANCV n fillnw. Iirnwiiy iiml linivvii, With very lil;ii'|< hail iliiil hi Will) whisluMs re "K"^ HhiiKMily ilowii, Widi liMiH wliich mit^lil iimil I «ivi' II niimt Icirihlr Ihwm k hill llaslinl |i|< Oi lil( r II ciiV whrn il m iriivy lii(iw>( )riii(;s (III 11 mnimc, Will •■omls 111 n cftvrrn IhnI ^jjenm hciy ip.i, I"! lllicniiiiiKiiiiy ii'd. I n (,'ri'il Ki)iimii mmr Of nil the Riniif;nlc 11 rifih Sli IS wlm |ihi-hl d in|i ^'| like ;i rat in a Uap ! * * # » KN IKANCK TO SKINNKk S CAVK, ^ JUBILI.L p FllLMSOE MmSCl k CO. IMPORTEH8 AND WIKH.I.HAl.E ■0)"INR ': AND ' Sl-Ml'^Un ■■ a)Kl^>GHANrI^^, \ 46. 48 & GO ST. SACRAMENT ST.. MONTREAL. CANADA. A... ,..-..pn..Ml to «up, V tho T..,"«' HolKJs From th« Atlnntlo to Ihn Piuilfit to I ho Pncilfic OWI, ., IIIAI), |.K(>M '.KDAKVII.l.K -•M™»w«.a«''?fl»«*.--- sayititefi&iW GOLDIE & M JULLOCH'S \i\j\. M MM'U 1 m ABE' THE BEST!! m Sold Dytcdal Baak Burglar-TProof, Sold I}ylcdal Tire^Troof, Sold 3/tedal 'Yault ©oors, AND ' • ALL HIGHEST PRIZES WHEREVER EXHIBITED. <3» *^ <^ ( rinrx^ A I. P" H E D R K N N , > Manager at Monthkal, 298 ST. JAMES STREET. N. B.--- Terms of Payment Easy - - - Second-Hand Safes Sold Very Cheap. 'N '^ Nielli oil ilie lake so clear and calin, I III- intjlil lircezu sillies in lliir Irccs ils psalm ; Slais sliiiic hiighl ill t!iL- dark Idiic sky, And the crescent moon sails in her t;loiy on hij;h ; Almve and lieiow, it is all serene, Who, as he gazed on tiie peaceful scene At that moment, would fancy lliat nine or ten Very keen sighted and well-armed men. Motionless, and still as lliedead, Were ambushed under tlie great Owl's Head? » » » * Look — don't you see ! 'I'liat, Skinner nitisl he ! " nh. Skinner! bold siiiugt;ler ! there's peril for thee I » * ♦ * Now the chase grows eager and hot, And Skinner himself thinks so loo, I wol, I'or his boat speeds over the waters blue, Swiftly as llieth an Indian's canoe. And he has an Indian's craftiness too ; Nnw ihpy near liim— now they are on ' Ills heels as it were— and now— H|.; is li(JNE ! But where? How they stare And rave and swear ! » ♦ » # Milt all they find is the empty boat. Which one of the officers pushes afloat ; I'lie frill I less search they at length give o'er, And Uriah Skinner was never seen more ! * ♦ # # Nearly six years had passed away. When a fisherman out in a storm one day, * » « » 111 the side of an island, a cave he spied, And in less than a minute, was safe inside. * » » » He looked above, beneath, and around, And what arLy w^ ■^ SHERBROOKE, P. Q SUPF'LY THIS FINE HOTEL WITH Flour, Corrimea 1. Oatmeal, Etc, Anyone des^iring n PURE and EXCELLENT article are cor^fldeotly recomn.ended to try their fa.nous "HECUBA" Elour. afidently ouir. 49) SARGEN1 S BAY, FROM GEORQEVILLE, Dr. m, t, HAMILTON^ -.:^a.,vi^a=^ ^BEDTIST. Dental Work of Every Description Done Promptly. RUBBER AND 8ELLUL01D PLATES, also a combination of Rubber and Celluloid with Gold, Silver and other metals at reasonable prices. For the painless extraction of teeth I administer Ether, Gas and Chloroform. Parties not able to come to office to have mouths cleared for artificial teeth and to have im- pressions taken, I will go to their homes without extra charge if not too far. Prices for the above named plates range from Six to Twenty-five dollars according to quality. NEWPORT, VT. A. H. KELLOGG, Printep. SPBCIAL FACILITIES rFORr printing Fine Color ^^sGcitalogue VV)orH. d00-i02 READE STREET, MOUNT ELEPHANTIS AND CONCERT POND. J^OUNT ELEPHANTIS, sometimes called Sugar Loaf, probably because at the southerly end a rounded peak tower^ f • . r, ? r "' ''' r""'""' "'"' " ''"' semi-circular in form and enclosing within this horseshoe a large tract of nch ta.le-land more or less cultivated; the locality is sometimes called Sebastopol, because of its impregnable position. (51) J. Palvikr & Son, I 743 & 1 745 Notre Dame Street, Montreal. SOLK AOfc^N J'S IN CANAOA FOK S sv^uyi, ^ft t^n.^ito '^'i^f r.;) We eni'O' the best ast^orted stoclc of Druggist n SLiiiclries, Clion^ois, Sponges rioTT IFOR E CELiEBRATK 8Ta JLMION WATEIH,** HOTBLS. FAMILIES AND THE TRADE SUPPLIED. ^s ? JN- jnO THE WEST is Mount Elephantis, and . glancing more southerly our view reaches over Belmer and Molson's Point and Island, and on up the lake until stopped by the overshadowing grandeur of Owl's Head. There are many interesting drives about Georgeville, that to the south along a high ridge affording fine views of the lake and mountains, and ends at Magoon's Point, opposite Owl's Head. Other roads lead to Magog, to Smith's Mills, and Stanstead, also to Fitch Bay, Lovering Pond and Lake Massawippi. One of the thoroughfares of the Eastern Township was for many years through Stanstead and Georgeville, across the lake by boat in summer, and on ice in winter, to Knowlton Landing, and thence through Bolton Pass to Waterloo and Montreal. The average depth of water in the lake across this stretch of three miles is fully three hundred owl's head, from Gibraltar point. feet, but the sounding line, to reach bottom at the deeper parts must be more than sixteen hundred feet in length (63) C.W.COOK&CO. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Fpesh^^aSalt Fish COD, HADDOCK, SMELTS, HALIBUT, SWORDFISH MACKEREL, LAKE AND BROOK TROUT, TOMMY CODS AND PICKEREL. Fre^h S^tock and I^arge Assortmcint of Fr^sb and Canaed Frttits aad Vegetablesi. NEWPORT, VERMONT. G. D. PRATT. PROPRIETOR OF Mempljreiiiagog x Livery x Stable. FIRST-CLASS TEAMS TO LET AT REASONABLE RATES. Horses Boarded by the Day or Week. Orders Left at Hotel Qffice will be Promptly Attended, to. NEWPORT, VERMONT. // /'Vri' C/ioue Vei moiii Horses always on hand for Sale. Cfis) ■^ T^ < Stable. ABLE Rates. Week. t Froaiptly NT. Mid for Sale. (65) BOLTON PASS. WILLIAM EVANS, SeeluuB to the Conscil of Agriculture for the Proviaee cf Ouehec, IMPORTER AND GROWER OF Bicld, ©(2[pJer),^Rl0v5^cp Seeds SEED, WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, PEAS, BEANS, EYE, TABES, OLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED. WAREHOUSES : Nos. 89, 91 & 93 McGILL ST., Nos. 104, 106 & 108 FOUNDLING ST., and over St. Ann's Market, Nurseries and Seed Farm : Broadlands, Cote St. Paul. FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, GREEN-HOUSE AND BEDDING PLANTS, VEGETABLE PLANTS, SMALL FRUITS, tec. H. s. ^mmmMf DEALER IN )es Pine v;^olcl and (^ilver W atcl) OF THE BEST AMERICAN AND FOREIGN MANUFACTDRE, blocf^s, Jewelry and Silverware, SPECTACLES.^^ EYE-GLASSES in great variety. A FINE LINE OF Fishing Tackle, Guns, Eevolvers, Cartridges, and other Sporting Goods. A nice line of the best make constantly on hand, fresh and inviting. CHOICE PERFUMES AND TOILET ARTICLES. Pocket Cutlery, Scissors and Shears, first-lass warranted goods. CIGARS AND FINE TOBACCOS Store in West Coraer of Meinpta w House, NEWPORT, VT. ^. atcpes 'ACTDRE, e, It variety, bridges, and inviting. [S. mted goods. done promptly House, 6IBRALTAR POINT is the commandinc; promontory of table id flanked by the lake on the east and by Sargent's Bay on the south-west. A company of Montreal capitalists undertoo. o make it a fashionable resort, and built a large hotel and many cottages upon the plateau, but before they were completed disaster came and the property has since remained m statu quo. g ;^ ^ CO ;c 2 P 5 3 S- 00 00 to > O to > S3 O •D to O SO 3 w tt t« a> g 3 3 ei ^ 1 3 (u 3 J^ 'J- ^ 3 =. ft n C 3 3 a o 5 ^ - n 3 - ?- i n en <-*- o S-'r' =" 3 3 an.. c ^ a " S S £5 § 5-3 '^ a. 3 <2 ^ ^ E ^^ ft re 3 fD C < a. "^ o fc <-»■ ^ 3 ft' p' =£ o n 3 rt- ^ ". X 3- S. O - a -.3 n a C o o 33 m 3) m m > z o c 3J m O T1 -9 a* 2 ^ O a « ? O O — 1 ■g 3 § o C/) *-9 s ■ 5 c ^ ^ 15 "S ^ > lONIQU LL COLLEGE ® CO 1^ ^ m 5 0) ^3 ■ 33 m m H P 3 SD 1- p jp HE G down Lake 1 compai thousar JPHE dividing lines of four important towns, viz. Bolton, Potton, Stanstead, and Magog, meet upon this point. Past Gibraltar the lake turns slightly to the east, and Lords Island, the last of much importance, is about three miles down the lake and awaits a purchaser to improve and build upon it. We must here caution the reader that with Lake Memphremagog, north is down and south is up. The remaining six or seven miles of the lake become tame in comparison to that already described, but a few miles beyond Magog, Mount Orford rears his solemn head three thousand three hundred feet above the lake and is the highest land in the Province of Quebec. (69) -•'STBHp-r '*^ M V ERAN D/\. V Ofnc£ T n 'v3 t/>V/trofy. l o|o | o| rrrj ffr^^x TOiKT \/ERANOA. = 4 8 _, _ J 10 KITCH£N TJ U 1 1 J2 ja V£»AH/DA r~r^"i l"~TT~1 / I 2 20 21 MAIN. FIRST. 22 23 24 2f> ^- 27 28 30 -ps: i^i 29 33 \1\ 34 SECOND. Of O-Tj^T-l's XXeebd l»a:o-uLii.-tai±3a. lEXo-cLse. :: 44 ! ! 4 u. MaMai!imY ^ C§., Irnpopteps and Bealers iijs ^ Wines and liiqy©FS :(Whslesale Onlf.) heFbp©®l^e, P. _y ■^ uww w mm^ ©wiyf nmmc ^ \WQM LlUliW ^©001^ the direct route is via the Connecticut River Line (Grand i( Central l'i)ot), whi( h, from New Haven, follows the notablv beautiful valley of the Connecticut, until at St. Johnsbury, Vt. (the junction with the Portlan,.' and Ogdensburg. also the St. Johnsbury and Lake Champlain railways) the river herds to the east hut the railway continues abn,- due north to Newport, Vt., on Lake Memphremagog. Time about twelve hours. Monarch sleepers are attached to afternoon and drawing-room cars to hiorning trains. WrQm B9ttt«IIl the way is over the Lowell system of the Boston and Maine R R direct to Newport. Vt, and is through a charming and interesting country. The luxurious sleepers of the Canadian Pacific Railway are attached to evening trains, others have drawing-room cars. From P®irtl«n