Sherbrooke daily record, 19 avril 1916, mercredi 19 avril 1916
[" k* V f H I Recor Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE.WEDNESDAY \\PR1L 19.1916 ONE CENT OF TREBIZOND TO EXPECT GRAVE RUSSIANS IS CONFIRMED DEVELOPMENTS Most Important Turkish City on The Black Sea Fell Before United Efforts of Caucasian Army And Fleet.British Penetrate German .renches in Day and Nights Attack.Bad Weather Halts Operations Around Verdun Parts, April 19.\u2014(Special)\u2014Thera Ms a spirited bombardment ol positions south at Haudremont Wood on the Verdun front east of the Meuse, last night, the War Office report of this afternoon says.No other important event occurred on any part of the front.GERMANS CROSS GREEK FRONTIER London, April 19.\u2014(Special) \u2014 A Reuter despatch from Saloniki says the Germans crossed the Greek frontier on Monday in the neighborhood of Doiran and destroyed railway culverts, apparently fearing an advance of the Entente Allies.AUSTRIANS REPULSE ATTACK BY RUSSIANS and heroic exploits they did everything in their power to facilitate tie task of the detaehmentson the coast.\" WEATHER HALTS OPERATIONS AROUND VERDUN President Wilson Lays Plans on Submarine Crisis Before Beth Houses of Congress WHAT STEPS WILL BE TAKEN ONLY AT PRESENT KNOWN TO THE ADMINISTRATION.Washington, April 19.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 ASQUITH WILL WEATHER STORM Political Tension, However, is A-cute Pending Statement On Conscription QUESTION WHETHER PREMIER WILL BE ABLE TO SATISFY LABOR PARTY AND OTHER MALCONTENTS.London, April 19.\u2014 (Special) \u2014Interest in to-day's session of the House of Commons is as been as ever.BEATS ALL IN REVENUE | E, I.Telephone Co.Way up in Its Earning Capacity REVENUE $39,214 FROM 1,505 PHONES OR $26 AVERAGE Daily News Specials From Eastern Townships OFF TO THE WEST.Sutton, April 19.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mrs.James Upston and her daughter, Nellie, left for Saskatoon, Sask., on Tuesday night, to join Mrs.Upston\u2019s son, George, who went forward some three or four weeks ago.Mrs.Upston\u2019s house here will soon be occupied by the family of Norman Edison.Telephone statistics for the year ending July 31, 1915, as published in _\t, , .\t,\tthe government blue book Just pub- Despite overnight rumors of a com- lished, shows that the Eastern Town- \u2014(Special)\u2014.motives the President Wilson goes to the Capitol promise or a patched up truce which ships Company has beaten al) l'n \"it, \\ WRIST WATCHES FOR DEPARTING SOLDIER BOYS.Sutton, April 19,\u2014(Special)\u2014 Pte.Homer J.Stowell, son of Constable APPOINTEE SECRETARY OF, COWANSVILLE.Cowansville, April 19 (Special)-., At a special meeting of the CouncB held on Monday evening, acting Mayor Curley presided, Councillors Rodger, Dunn! and La very were also present.Mr.Frank Hulburd, of the firm of Hulburd & Bell was appointed Secretary-Tseausrer to succeed Mr, W.H.Macfarlane.Mr.Theo.La rocque was appointed Constable.EASTER CANTATA VILLE Cowansville, April 19 Influenced by patriotic AT COWANS- next will temporarily avoid cabinet resig- riass in the matter of revenue.The following figures are for com- to-day to personally lay his step in the submarine crisis with nations freely predicted yesterday,\t\u2018 ^ Germany before both Houses of P«litlcal tension is still acute pending\t1^ljea(r,0^p^ COnll,al n\u201e-,cr^cj\u201e wh\u201e*\t-mi-Premier Asquith\u2019s statement on con-\tNo Rev- Congress, known In What this step will be was advance only to the presi- WILL SEVER DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS.Washington, April 19.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 President Wilson has sent the note to Germany warning her that unless at- Am- ericans, in violation of international law, are stopped, diplomatic relations will be severed.Berlin, April 19.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The official Austrian report of April 17 says that a Russian attack on Austro-Hungarian guards on the Upper Sereth River, In Eastern Galicia, was repulsed.London.April 19\u2014On the front in France inclement weather has impeded the activity of the troops around Verdun, in all the sectors of which there have been only Intermittent bombardments.The only infan- .\t,\t, try attacks In France or Belgium have tacks on merchantmen carrying taken place along the British end of the lino, where at several points the Br tlsh have entered German trenches or shaken ofl German attempts at attack.ARTILLERY DUEL PN RUSSIAN FRONT The artillery duel around Ikskull bridgehead between the Germans and Russians is still in progress, but no material advantage in the fighting is claimed by either side.Petrograd reports the repulse of Teuton attacks in Galicia at Popovamoghila, and the capture of large quantities of war materials scrlption, which appears to bo the root of the wholê trouble\tT- Te*- £°- That the Premier will weather the\tYeanV storm in his usual masterly manner Megantlc Co.Co.is generally anticipated, but whether, Canadian Tel.Co, his expected statement will satisfy National Tel- Co, Saguenay Co, the Labor Party and many malcontents is a question other No phones 1505 1666 900 735 876 1945 931 enue 39,214 24,193 3,200 8,050 14,195 Before leaving Homer was!and Anglican, have for some time a beautiful wrist'been Preparing to render the Easter .,,\tONTARIO which\tgruce Mun.Co.\t1000 makes to-day's session more\tthan\tErie Tel.Co.\t1200 usually interesting.\tIngersoll Tel.Co.\t1209 A full attendance\tof members in-\t/N\u2019arfolk Co' Tel.\tCo.1365 Welland Co.Co.\t1034 eluding a number of officers 21,382 m- ,\t»\t- u\t,\t, h0rne Tt wiU be noted that the E.T.Com from the front, whose leave has been pany with 1505 phones had gross re- Holden dent himself and members of his of- specially extended, will be on hand!venue of fieial family.It is known, however, time to hear the Premier\u2019s that the Administration considers nounCement.Mr.Asquith\u2019s state-that Germany has flagrantly and per- ment probably will include steps ta- of $39,214 or an average an- over $26 per phone.The National Company which approaches nearest in earnings to the \u2014 '\t- \"\" E.T.Company, with its 1945 phones sdstently violated her pledges to the! ken to increase the size of the army, .earned $44,892 or an average of $23 United States by attacking without\t-' There is one company, the Temis- warntng peaceful merchantmen carry- imp>»iaaaRffh\tn> ¦\tNaming Co., with 1,240 phones, vr'T'rr .iDEMANO RELEASE Developments of the utmost gravity !\tdistrict its position Is not\tg Montreal, presented with watch, paid for by money collected ! Gantata, \"Light Out of Darkness.\u2019\u2019 by Mr.Frank C.Boright.\tWeekly meetings have been held in Pte.Edward O.Dyer, son of Coun- Trinity Church Hall, under the con-cillor L.E.Dyer, of the same Batta-^ duct°rshlp °f Rev.Mr.Hinton, and lion, was, also, presented with a MrB- H.C.Cotton; and such progress watch.Mr.Boright remarked that bas been made at the rehearsals, the watches were merely slight to- whlch have taken place regularly kens of regard from friends of the since January 3rd last, that It Is young men, who deeply appreciated decided to render the Cantata in the 44,892 the manly stand they had taken.Mr, !( owansville Town Hall, on Easter 21,379 Stowell replied for the soldier hoys,'Monday night, April 24.The pro-! by saying they deeply appreciated the feeds will be divided between the 12,700 useful and beautiful watches, and Daughters of the Empire, the Church 14,999 that they hoped their actions would 'Hall Red Cross, and the Girls Red 18,495 jProve worthy of the esteem with'Cross.The committee of management 25,778 which seemingly their friends held are MV.Hinton, Mr.Cochrane, Mrs.them.\tJ Cotton, Miss Noyes, Mrs.Beere, Miss A few weeks earlier Pte.Leslie i Taylor, Mrs.Dean and Mr.Jones 1^0-v.and Pte' Dow' of tho Tha public, it is confidently expected' 148th were presented with wrist will enthuslasticallv encourage this rn Æ,n y £wdS\u201e0f ,th« 70Un8 local enterprise, and at the same men ^-U ^i^ \u201cÎJ °f\tyouIlg time contribute to the necessities of men will make fine soldiers goes our gallant men at the front bv a without saying.\t! crowded attendance at the.xoncert.TREBIZOND HAS FALLEN ON ITALiaV ïâOriT The Italls.ns, in mining operations ; on the western top of the Col Di ! Luna, destroyed an Austrian position! and occupied the mine crater, over which fighting is now in progress.In ! the Sugana Valley tho Austrians have driven the Italians from advanced positions.Elsewhere along the line TO RL'SSIANS there have beei1 only artillery engage- ¦L ^ ! ments.were expected to follow quickly after the President outlined his plans to Congress.DEMANC RELEASE OF PAWN\u2019S AIDES German Embassy Also Wants Re- Petrograa, April 19, via London.-Trebizond, the most importait Turkish city on the Black See., has been captured by the Russians.The fall of Trebizond to the Rug! sian arms is confirmed in an officiel communication Issued late yesterday.The statement swys \"Trebizond has been taken.The united energetic efforts of our Caucasian army and Blaek Sca fleet BRITISH PENETRATE HUN TRENCHES turn of Documents Taken From HIS Office London, April 19\u2014The British official statement on the campaign in France and Belgium reads: Twice in the last thirty hours our CONTENTION IS THAT OFFICE WAS BRANCH OF EMBASSY.» UNIQUE PROBLEM.New York, April 19.Government officia!» here faced a ! unique problem to-day, resultingi hjrve been crowned by the conquest ! ti°0Ps bave penetrated at different of this fortified town, the most im-PointB into the German trenches\u2014( portant position on the Anatolian «nee in daylight yesterday and once Coast.j during the night.On each occasion \"Our valiant\ttroops after\tthe\tsan-\tibe enterprise met with complete sue fuinary battle\tof the 14th\ton\tthe\t'ce8S- A machine-gun emplacement was: \u201c vv' \u2018\u2019\u201cv \u201c\"IU i\u201c\u201ca\tOapn Kara Dere River, pressed the Turks destroyed and several dugouts were says:\ti\u2014'xL.without respite and surmounted in-,bombarded.Our casualties were one credible obstacles, everywhere break-1 wounded and one missing.Two Oer-ing the fierce resistance of the enenv.!n,an offlf&rs and at least twenty men The well-eombined action of the fleet are reported killed, permitted the execution of most haz- During the night two small German ardous landing\toperations\tand\tlent\tefforts against, our positions at at.the support of\tits artillery\tto\tthe\tEloi, preceded in the evening bv a troops operating in the coastal re- heavy bombardment, were successful-gion.\t|Ty repulsed.\"Credit for this fresh victory also is Partly due to the assistance given the Caucasian arrrry by the troops operating in other directions in Asi Minor.By the r, Today there were isolated artillery duels at various points.There has been further mining activity eastward in Asia I of Vermelles without aleering the desperate fighting general situation there.PRINCE OF SAXONY DENOUNCES HUNS Writes in\tTerms Against Treatment Meter! Out To Tire Belgians -\ti from the demand of the German Em- LETTER FROM BROTHER OF KING bassy in Washington for the leie >se OF SAXONY FORMS PART OF j °f Wolf von Igel and the return of ANTI-GERMAN PAM-\tdocuments seized in his office wtini be was arrested yesterday on an m- U HL/Bj I .j dictment charging him with compli-New York, April 19\u2014(Special)- : dty in a plot to dest the Welland A cable to the World from Paris1 Canal \u2018 \"' Von Igel formerly was a secretary \u2018\u2018Prince Max of Saxony, a Catholic to Oapt.Franz von Papen, the re-pnest, and brother of Saxony\u2019s pre-! called military attaché of the Ger-sent King, has expressed in unmeas- man Embassy, which claims diplo-ured terms, the Petit Parisien says, matic immunity for him.his opinion of Germany\u2019s treatment.The Bmbas8y demanded the return of Belgium.In a letter to another of the papers seized in his office on Saxon priest, Baron von Mathies, the ground that the office is a branch now in Zurich, the Prince writes: of the Embassy.The treatment meted out to Bel- Seventy pounds of documents and gium cries out to heaven.Had I lettcrs taken from von Igei,s office known beforehand of this march are in the possession of Federal \u2014 exactly parallel to that of companies opening in rural diefriets.^'W ^ ^ ^ W »k.^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 4 SAYS VILLA IS DEAD.San Antonio, Texas, April 19.\u2014 (Special)\u2014Evidence that Villa is dead has been obtained from an aged couple who nursed him and helped bury him, according to a statement issued last night by General Alvaro Obregou, Mexican Minister of War, who said that he hoped to have 'good news\u201d as soon as the search-(Speciali\u2014 ing r\u2019arty\u2019 consisting of two Mexican and.one American officer, return from examining the reputed grave of WAITE TRIED TO\tCONSERVATIVES KILL HIS WIFE\tIN SESSION Typhus Germs Found in Blood of\tWill Discuss Plans of Campaign Mrs.Waite Who is Under-\tFor Elections in Eastern going Treatment\tTownships DENTIST IS HELD IN NEW YORK Hbri.MR.COUSINEAU.LEADEB\t ON CHARGE OF MURDERING\tOF OPPOSITION, IN CITY, FATHER-IN-LAW BY SAME\tAND WILL ADDRESS PUB- MEANS.\tLIC MEETING Grand Rapids, Mich., April 19.~i A meeting of the leaders of the (Special)-According to announce- Conservative party in the Eastern night, typhus Townships is being held this after-in the Monument Nationale to the political situation with the bandit.SIR îm HUGHES DENIES CHARGES ment made here last germs have been found in the Hood noon of Mrs.Arthur Warren Waite, wife of discuss New b^on- Mr.Cousineau, opposition leader, who arrived in the city at noon i\tT , _ r.i ,\t^ .j today.The whole plan of campaign law, John E.Peck, of Grand Rapids, for the Townships will The Hood test, it the dentist awaiting trial in York for the murder of his father-in- Mys That His ACCUSGrS OsiihGr- aanitarlum for treatment.Her stely Made Misrepresentation in Commons be arranged was stated, was at this afternoon's meeting, made at Ann Arbor, and as the re- Tbis evening Mr.Cousineau and! suit of the alleged finding of the oth®[s wil1 address a public meeting n the Monument Nationals.A meeting of riie local Association con- was held duringf-he day to discuss dition, however, is not considered the question of the selection of a serious, as she was not greatly af- candidate.bacilli, Mrs, Waite has gone to a satin GETS SCOTSTOWN MAN LIFE ^ENTENDE FIGHTING TURKS Took Forcible Possession or British Lieut.Colin A.MacAuiey Reported I through Belgium and of all that one | was forced to endure there, I would have gone along as field chaplain.\u201d ( Prince Max\u2019s letter forms part of j an anti-German pamphlet, \u201cThe Wi-\u2019 dowhood of Truth,\u201d for the publication and circulation of which Emile authorities.It was reported that they were of great importance as throwing light on various German activi- DENTES THAT ANY AGREEMENT EXISTED FOR THE DIVISION OF PROFITS OE WATER MATERIAL.Otta'wa, April 19\u2014General Samuel Steamer Matoppo Off Wilmington, Del., April 19.\u2014 Ernest Schiller, alias Clarence R.Hud eon, who forcibly took possession of the British steamer Matoppo, oft Sandy Hook, on March 29th, terrorized the crew, and compelled the captain to change the ship\u2019s course, was sentenced In the United States District Court here yesterday to life Imprisonment.He will bo taken to the federal prison at Atlanta in a few days.Schiller yesterday morning pleaded guilty to the charge of piracy, declared that he had seized the By British War Office to Pe Missing was with the Indian expeditionary FORCE SENT TO - THE RELIEF OF GENERAL TOWN8HEND AT KUT-EL-AMAUA Mrs.M.B.M-aoAulay, of Scots-town I rum, chief of the Catholic party in request of the German Embassy, ad the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, vised the Department of Justice to was arrested in Clervaux on the soil return the papers and to free von of Luxembourg, brought to Treves, Igel unless his alleged offence was and sentenced to three years' solitary committed before he became a mem- Hughes, minister of militia, ties i\u201e this country during the W ^ twenty months.\t! 0f the House of Commons.The Although Counsellor Polk, oi the minist r was in a fighting mood and State Department, upon receiving the bandied the situation without gloves.In his own characteristic fashion ge tackled the problems, which had crown up during Us absence in Eng-'a-nd.\tK fected by the inoculation.During the illness of Mrs.Waite's parents in New York, according to a story credited to Mrs.Waite, her husband furnished, not only for her, but also for her parents, an atomizer containing a solution with which she SjT sprayed her throat.This treatment, Dr.Waite said, was to render her immune from colds.Mr.and Mrs.Peck also used the same solution, it was said.It is believed this solution was the vehicle for the administration of the deadly germs.The Weather f Fair, with temperature.\u2022\u2019J**!***» .a little higher .imprisonment.TO CHECH GRAFT IN RUSSIA her of the Embassy staff, ! agents here said they had received no instructions.The case seems to hinge upon the Federal as yet In so far as the minister's eonnee tlon with the mutters touched on by Mr.G.W.Kyte in his charges of two weeks ago was concerned it.The Canadian Bank of Commerce FRENCH DEPUTIES APPROVE MORE DAYLIGHT MEASURE Paris, April 19\u2014.The law recently proposed authorizing the cabinet to advance the legal time by one hour a clear refutation of the allegation durin* f6 Per\u2018od °! the,war \"\u2019aa ! made by that, member.In many in P\u201c!!terdaJ Tlfe nnrnoBe\u2019of\u2019tv Dep\"ties » Steel-lined Vault and are re-stances the minister was able to give y * r\tT .pos\u20ac of the measure\ti * t ,\t.,\t,\t,,\t-, u\twhat might almost be called the lie IR to advance dally activities during ' commended ÜS the safest place question whether the offence charged dir*,t to th\u2018 Rlk.hmond mpr«^n+r the dftyllSht hours aad thl18 economize In the consumption of gas and Safety Deposit Boxes These boxes are protected by and tracts Appointed Under Secretaries For War it*\t-STcT Oppcwis ol *tas* in *ni| Con- French, 642 Landsowne avenue, West-! mount, received a cable on Hatur-day from the (Secretary of the Lon.' don War Office stating that her\t_____ 'T1' IdLUt' Ool.ln A\u2019 MacAulay had London, April 19\u2014 (Special) -The He been missing since April 9th.\t.\t.\t, a .L f Ma- Lieut MacAulay is a graduate of aW°>\"tment of Senator Gann and toppo, believing the vessel carried*915 (science ( lass), awd.*\u2019cnera* Frcd\u2022 Try 'e£Btr well\u2014because it is a natural remedy.ENO S for a few mornings and notice how much better you feel\u2014how invigorated as a result of its purifying, cleansing properties.But\u2014remember there is only one \u201cFRUIT SALT \"\u2014ENO S.Don\u2019t be persuaded to buy worthless imitations.Get ENO'S\u2014at your Druggist\u2019s.Prepared only by y C ENO, Ltd., \u201cFred Salt Work*,\u201d LONDON, Fn SoU Aie.U is.berth Araki HAROLD F.RITCHIE A CO.LIMITED i« McCall street, mom (6) .111.Seware of Substitutes n t M T 1 1 T I 1 Investigation Proves that various disease germs have their breeding-place in the waste products of the body.Don\u2019t, then.Jet your bowels clog and throw these harmful germs back on the blood.Take no chances with serious illness.Keep your bowels free, and the bile regulated with BEECHAM\u2019S PILLS which promptly and surely relieve constipation, indigestion, biliousness end siCk headache.They are compounded from drugs of vegetable origin\u2014harmless and not habit-forming.The experience of three generation» show that Beecham\u2019s Tills prevent disease and are A Great Aid to Health Worth \u2022 Gulnoo » Box Pr*P«f*,; Eecegslonal ,,chrigt the j Special Easter music will be rendered and MrB w.BuHer.days with Miss Ella Marsh, Banora,\tls Risen Today\t*v- ~u-\t- ; last week.Mr.C.J.Wright, of Sherbrooke, w \u2019t Wright of Hyde Park,'; Cbureb on Qood Friday evening at S,\" r-c;JTu\u201ct, or thJr », 7M when cottetloo wm be giv- >- Wwrtrrbe.\ti ' Ve\u201c srsrufAr .\t, by.bhe .choir at botb tbe corning Mr.KugUDe NadeaU ^ Bold hls There will be service in Christ;0 T-heve-^ln5 SerV!,Ce?i^,b ,.\tfarm and i: 1 Tbe Book and Thimble club will I\t.___ moving to East Angus.MARBLETON Arrivals and departuret; Mrs.I iur.names iveny nas joined the Tanks of the 117th E.T.Regiment.! Arrivals and departures include:, Pte.Myron Sullivan, the week-end banus GilbeA after spending the win-\t[jiH parents; Miss Lillian Sulll- ter with her niece, Mrs.George Mart, valli ^ wee^.çnd Sherbrooke- Dr returned to her home in East Duds- A_ Robertgon of Lenn0XTiUfl in town well on Saturday; Miss Annie Bulll-ru!nrnondv;iif, .Mrs H And\tat the drug store, but is sufficient to heroism of the Canadian Troops at, T\t¦ \u201c\u2022 anarews to\tanyone who 1a bothered with Langemarck and St.-Julien will he\tMrs- John Andrews\tr.fnHtinat m ^tomach held An -«idresg will be given hv and Master Cohn home after a few WDousness, constipation, stomach nein.an awaress wnu ne given ny\tm_\u201e,_o_____ trouble or rheumatism a real enthu- ____ __\t^ siast on the subject of internal sani- holm ville.One of the oldest residents of this include\"the' plac®.Mrs.Hannah Andrews celebrated her etghteth birthday ort Apr 'Jth.She is still well and active , .«1,\ti and has knitted aocke for the sol- ' dirts this winter, besides knitting for special music will be rendered by the Choir.Easter Sunday Morning service in the same church will Communion Service and reception into membership of the' church.tation.Try it and you are assured that you will look better and fee\u2019 better in every way shortly.Lenten serv ce in jon Wednesday evening at 7.30.! Good Friday service at St.Paul's Church at 7.30 p.m.Easter Sunday ÏHoly Communion at 8.30 a.m.Even-, Ing service at 7 o'clock.Why do wo throw shoes aftei plimontary.From time immemorial it has been the custom for parents at Mr.F.Chesley\u2019s.BURY The infant son of Mr.and Mrs.EX Wootten was baptized in 8t.Paul\u2019s i Church on Sunday last by the Rev.C.T.Lewis.Service in St.Paul\u2019s Church on I Good Friday at 10.30 a.m., and in ! 3t.Thomas at 3 p.m.| On Sunday next, Easter Day, ser-! vices w 11 be held In St.Paul\u2019s : Church as follows: 8 a m.,\tH,,1y anOVE H'Mature Communion; 9.4a children s service; 11 a.m., Matins and Holy Commun-1\tGOULD lion; 7 p.m.Evensong.will be a social evening.spent tJ e'\"'1 week-end\tR°CK\tAW) DERBY\u2019 LINE.' brides?The reason Is scarcely com Smith; Mr.and Mrs.Ray Bryant Mr and Mrs.Ray Rush of New- went to Sherbrooke Monday to enl tt\tJVrdfnR * : in the H7th ; Mrs.S.Horn is st,r\t\u2019 an.A.] but not so In the days of yore.When Westminster's Window The east window of St.Margaret'# Westminster, London, which has been removed to a place of safety in view of Zeppelin raJda, has a particularly Interesting history.It was made at Gouda, in Holland, and was presented by the magistrates of Dort to Henry VTIL for the chapel of Whitehall Pal ace.The King, however, gave it to Waltham Abbey.The glass, of which the blues and greens are remarkably striking, suffered sundry removals and vicissitudes, and at one time was burled to escape the zeal of the Puritans.Eventually it was bought by the hurchwiirden of St.Margaret'» for -JO» guineas.moves cause of CoWs mk! drip.Only Begin, St.nnstead ; Mr.artd Mrs.J.One \" BROMO QUININE.'' E.W, ; B.Wallace to LlbbytoWn over Sun-oo box.\tj dffyi i-\t-4- LINGWICK ROAD.On Barter Monday the\tHoly\tCom-1 \u201e\tarKl d^ar\u201c: aMra- PJ Mr.Mnrdo McLeod, of\tMarsboro, mtinlrm ,«rm he.e.eieete.1 *¦\t, j 0iv Buchanan\tto Bury on I ueeday; Mr.\tat Mr.M.H.Morrisons.Thomas f hnrrh !a ^\t\u201c St and Mrs.K.N.Mclver, and Miss Mr.Mnrdo A.Morrison, of Bury, Thomas Church at 10.30 a.m.\tt\u201e\u201ek.h\u201e -t.'\u201e_.____ .«.v______________________««.-______Mr Chester ¦ r forefathers were all fighters, they d each other's right hand during a pause In the duel to prevent a treacherous blow! massawippi.The W.O.T.U.will meet at Mrs.W.Prappird\u2019s on Wednesday, April 26.Afternoon tea will be served upon the occasion, and all are welcome.Messrs.Peter McRae aad McKay at Bury Thursday.Gordon BRI8BETTE CORNER, NORTH HATLEY.Mr.and Mrs.8.Dunston and son ___________________ Isabella 'Home from Boston where at home the week-end.SMITH\u2019S* MUIR ~\t\u2019they spent the last two weeks; Mr.McRae to Long Swamp on Friday.Mrs Thos Molvnetir\tih+1 c_ \u2014 ' Hay Morrison to Ascot on Thursday.Mr.Hayeon Sherman sold his farm f?Go^m^tinThTpaCts \u2018S:\tMe-srs.Rupert McLeod and J Me- to Mr.Robert Pringle, of Canter-\u2019 Mrs.Baldwin for a few days ¦ Mrs Iver tcaVfl a s^ring-off to the «bool bury.Molyueux returned to her home in ch IrJren '\u2019n TburBd\u201cy' and the su^ar ________\t_\t_\twas first class.¦ ¦\u2022nn\tMMaM» ' Mrs.Bella Mclnnes to Scotrtown KiRD GHROHIC GOUGH\tZUnT Mad# W«U by DelioiaM VÎdoI McOartlll from Sherbrooke on SaL urday.\t# Crestline, Ohio.\u2014 \u201c 1 contracted a Spécial music Is being prepared for bard, chronic cough, and was weak, Easter Sunday in Chalmer's Presby- : nervous and ran down.I have a small tertan Church.family of three, anti It was hard for me Mrs.D.B.McAulay entertained I to do ray work.Ijook diffwent meri,.hrr rl hborB to a quiiting bee on 7\"1\u201d\u2019\t¦'\"«l \" \u201c\u2018-i h.e.nh~\u201eA.l,.,\u2014>s __a,«.11___clous supper.^_____________ ! health and strength, my cough is all gone and I f'sel fine.\u201d Mrs.FL ll.CajiUSLE.We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic without idl, for chronic r/sigtis and colds, and for all weak, nervous, run-down conditions.A E.Dvberrer.Pbaxma»;is Ubacnon, Hherbrooka, Q le.; Dr, J.B.Uotnsau, Farnham.Que.Vinol 1» «old In Cowan»-| ville hy (irorife W.Johns'on P.C.DuBeyce HOTAKY, ALDITOJl, KTV., feCjiWr Hfjl.HF JUCHMJlND.U(!» OA88VILLE.Mrs, J.L.Heath who left the Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital a w
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