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[" a Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 189?SHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1916.NE CEN' i IMPORTANT NEW SUCCESSES ON SOMME FRONT; BRITISH AND FRENCH SWEEP GERMANS BACK; ¦ ALLIES, ALSO, BREAK THROUGH BULGAR DEFENSE British Advance Over 6-Mile Front.French Take More Tren- LIBERALS WIN WILL ADDRESS ches.Serbs Hold Many Prisoners and Guns.Rescue of DEMAND AID Soldiers From Burning Hospital.Aenal Communication Between Salonika and Bucharest.Bombing Operations\tOF KAIS1 on Italian Front R B.C.ELECTIONS 37 Liberals and 10 Conservatives Elected According to Latest Reports.HESUliT A SURPRISE\u2014RbttURNS NOT YET COMPLETE\u2014A REMARKABLE TURN OVER.(Special, Canadian Associated Press) Vancouver, Sept.15.\u2014 The pro- E.IBOARDS Distinguished Speakers Will Attend Coaticook 'Meeting.MOST ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME ARRANGED FOR OCT.4TH MEETING.Several distinguished speakers will TELEPHONE SIDE THIS B GRANBY I EXHIBITION DAT (Special^ Canadien Associated Press) London, Sept.15.\u2014 The British returned to the attack a yet I captured twenty-five cannon and large number of prisoners, as uncounted.,\t\"The Bulgarians, after their de- the Somme front, last | feat,\u2019\u2019 says the statement, \"retired _\u2022 Lf i ¦\t.for a distance of 12 miles.night, charging over a sector Bulgaria and Turkey Put Matter up to Supreme War Lord.on SEE be hoard at the meeting of the Associated Boards in Coaticook on Wed- .lecfon.WM,, ,o* pl«.this province yesterday resulted in a , ter-Gerrerai, Hon.T.C.Casgraln, decided victory for the Liberals.j who will deliver a short address on The result came as a distinct sur- \"Impressions of My Visit to the prise to Conservatives.The Liberals Front.\u2019\u2019 accept it as a natural conclusion to The Associated Boards will have | rates conditions in the province and the I tl® pleasure of welcoming to Coaticook OF THE CASE Expert Brought From Chicago Aids E.T.Co.at Inquiry.WOULD HAVE THE COMPANY BOOST ITS RATES STILL MORE\u2014 MR.KELSEY ALL DAY WITNESS The examination of Mr.James 0.Kelsey, telephone expert, was con- Floral and Horticultural hibits a Feature.FANCY WORK EXHIBITS OF \u2019E^ CEPTIONALLY EXCELLENT QUALITY.Granby, Sept.15.\u2014(Special.) an early hour this morning fiowergy vegetables, fruit, live stock, etc, were being taken in quantities tinned yesterday afternoon before i the Exhibition grounds and continu the Quebec Utilities Commission at ' ^\t12^o\u2019clock^ when the entrjj the Sherbrooke Court House in the revolt against a long-continued rule iMririr n t ttîct ¦rto vnR- ^ party.Although the returns DEFEAT UNLESS BIG FOR received, up to an early hour this CES ) RE SENT TO\tmorning were far from complete, tjatvca-mh\tthere Is no doubt hut that first in- BALtt-AJNB.\tdications will be sustained\u201437 Lib- (Special, Canadian Associated Preaa) erals, 10 Conservatives\u2014perhaps em-New York, Sept.15.\u2014A London phasized by the balance of the polls.News Agency despatch to the New ! The prohibition returns received up York Sun says;\ttfl un early hour this morning were \u201cBulgaria and Turkey are badly in still far from complete.Though the need of help from Germany and Aus-1 general impression among leaders of tria because of the entry of P.ouma- both the prohibition and liquor in-nia into the war.That is why En-ver I terests expected that the vote in the about six miles long.The war | ITALIANS BOMB «trhadnXnntdf±y2,000\tAUSTRIAN TOWN to 3,000 yards and were con- (Special, Canadian Associated Press) tinning to progress.\ti\tHept- 14 via Pa™.Sept.-pi .t\tj i !\t\u2014Eleven Italian seaplanes accom- 1 ne attack was made along panied by several French aeroplanes,_____ ____ _______ the whole British front over twnbnrded batteries and sheds at Pasha, the Turkish Minister of War, [ ®°untry would be favorable to the xatKiVK\tk*,,,,, *\t| Parenzo, thirty miles southwest of and King Ferdinand of Bulgaria are \"dI!ys\u2019 there was a good deal of un- mcn tne Heaviest nghting Trieste, with good effect, according i conferring with the Kaiser and Von i certamty regarding the probable de-has been in progress recently, to an official statement Issued to- Hindenburg at headquarters on the cision of \\ ancouver.The British advanced on the1 d^;\t.\t.\t.\t\u201e \u201e i.r d 1\ti\tmys the aircraft all line rrom DOllieaux Wood) be- returned intact to their bases.tween Combles and Ginchy, to a point north of the Albert- FROM SALONIKA Bapaume highway.\tTO BUCHAREST FRENCH TAKE eastern front, according to a de-j The following is a list of candi-spatch from the correspondent of the) «5 a tes whose election is assured : TRENCHES ON SOMME' (Special, Canadian Associated Press) Sept.-,-dropped -\t| French aviators, Noel and Leseur, ac-j (Special, Canadian Associated Press) | Cording to a despatch to Reuter's ^ Parts, Sept.15\u2014North of the i from Bucharest.The two airmen Somme the French last night cap- j ^ew from Saloniki to Bucharest, pass-tured a series of German trenches | 'nIT Sofia on their way.The voyage usd advanced as far as the Village of lasted five hours.The distance tra-Rancourt, the war office announced i versed was about 400 miles, today.On the Verdun front two German attacks were repulsed.Daily Express at Geneva, who bases his message upon Budapest despatches.\"These despatches say that Enver and King Ferdinand pointed out to the German and Austrian leaders that if Bulgaria were attacked on the north by a large Russo-Roumanian Cs.ssidy Independent 2006 ; White Independent 1230 ; Harrington Socialist 841 ; Fawcett Independent 473 ; Appletoy Inhependent 419.Final* count on prohibition in Van' couver was for 8894, against Majority, for prohibition 3498.the Quebec Minister of Colonization, Mines and Fisheries, the Hon.H.Mercier, who will also deliver a short address.Hon.w.G.Mitchell, Provincial Treasurer, who is honorary president of the E.T.Immigration Society, has written that he will be able to attend the meeting at Coaticook.An invitation has been extended to Col.the Hon.Dr.Pelletier, Agent-General for Quebec in London, and who sails next Monday for Canada.It is hoped Col.Pelletier will be able to attend.It is also expected that the Hon.Mr.Hale, former U.S.Consul at Coaticook, now of Lunenburg, Vt., will be present and give a short address on the subject of \"International Amity,\" with special reference to the friendly relations that exist, along the international boundary of Canada and the United States.An exceedingly attractive books were closed.The flowers, vege-4 .\t.\ttables and fruit are particularly find lesumed inquiry\tinto the increased and a mammoth exhibit compare® instituted by the Eastern with other years.Townships Telephone Co.at Rich- There is no discount on prize» mond and Coaticook.Mr.Kelsey which are paid in full and .$1,500 was called to Sherbrooke at the in- stance of the E.T.Telephone Company.Mr.Kelsey came to Sherbrooke some time ago to referee a between the local security annually paid out to competitors^ The cooking department is betters' than ever and the splendid array doe^ _______ credit to the culinary skill of Grani dispute J by ladies, while the fancy work isi holders I above the mark, some elegant pieces! and the management.He made a I of work being shown.Among th^ report which was laid before the largest exhibitors are Horace FiskJ bondholders on Reptember 5.\tThe!-'8» Johnson, Norman Smith, C.Â2 committee appointed to have an ex-'Morris, M.Honey, Wm, Honey, Gj pert investigation made in the in-1 R°ach, C.T.Horner, J.Doonan (O^ terest of the bondholders submitted A- Thompson, E.Honey, H.Sample* a plan at this meeting which was\tPhelps, poultry.) accepted by all present and the bond ; The efficient staff of officers are afll holders who were absent are being! f°llows : President, Mr.A.Chartier 5 communicated with by the commit-1 vice-president, John McCurdy ; see* tee for the purpose of getting consent to its adoption.their WILL CAiLL WITNESS FROM ANOTHER COMPANY As on the previous occasion a ! month ago when the enquiry opened gramme is being arranged for \u2019the i\trepresentat,vM of the Rich- 5397.1 Coaticook meeting.\t! mond BREAK THROUGH BULGAR DEFENSE (.Special, Canadian Associated Press) Paris, Sept.15.-The Entente Al-I'ss have won a series of successes on the Macedonian front, the war office announced to-day.trench, British and Serbian forces, operating .at different points have broken through the Bulgarian defenses.The French have captured positions half a mile deep over a front of a mile.TOOK 1,000 YARDS GERMAN TRENCHES (Special, Canadian Associated Press) Londom, Sept.15.\u2014 (Official)\u2014j Preceding this morning\u2019s extensive j offensive movement, the British last | night drove forward southeast of! Thiepval and captured about 1,000 ' yards of German trenches, including \u2019 a strongly fortified position.IN MESOPOTAMIA 15.\u2014Five bombs army, she would be forced to evac- [ Constituency on Sofia by two uate Greek Macedonia and the whole ' Alberai.\t.Saloniki front before Gen.Sarrail\u2019s At Un.Allied army.Enver suggested to the: Cariboo\u2014.Kaiser that the Turkish forces sent Chilliwac.recently to the Russian front should Cowicimn.return to aid the Bulgarians, for if Columbia.the Bulgars -were defeated Turkey! Comax.would be isolated and surrounded.j Cranbroolt.\"This correspondent says Austria Delta.has promised guns but no men to aid Dewdney.>.her southern allies, but the answer ! Esquimau.*.Liberal H.C.Brewster J.Yorston John Buchan Hugh Stuart Dr.J.H.King Conservative W.X.MacDonald W.L, Macl/ean W.H.Hayward of Germany is unknown.\" TELLS OF AIR SAIDS ON LONDON Fort George.^.Fernie.*.4.Greenwood_______ .Grand SERBIANS PUSHING (Special, Canadian Associated Press) London, Dept.15.\u2014Renewal of heavy fighting in Mesopotamia, with BRITISH the British on the offensive, is re- BACK BULGARS i ported in a delayed official state- _____\tment, issued at Constantinople on (Special, Canadian Associated Press) September 9th.\tNew York, Sept.15.\u2014Miss MaudlSlocan.The British are said to have lost Allan, classic dancer, who will soon I North Vancouver 20-00 men in one engagement.TWO GENERALS ARE KILLED tour the United States and'Canada, ! South Vancouver.and who arrived yesterday on the'Trail.Lapland, told of a narrow escape ! Vancouver.Vancouver.Vancouver.Vancouver.(Special, Canadian Associated Press) Saloniki, Sept.14 via Ixmdon.Sept.15.\u2014The Serbians are successfully pushing the Bulgarians back at several points on their section of the Raloniki front according to an offi eial statement issued at Serbian headquarters to-day.The text of the statement follows :\t\"Our continued yesterday on the entire (rone with complete success.According to statements of prisoners the intensity and precision of our artil- lery fire inflicted heavy losses on the af.c°r .ln^ to 'atest oasualt.\t\"Shrapnel began enemy et many points.The Bulgars Pr ated here-Henry Frederick Hugh ; and LonPdoner^ had a ere retiring urnfer the pressure of Oxfordjmd^Louis Murray Phillpotts.j tare^re ^ she said.700 QOI PHUDQ\twatched the tiny cigar-shaped \u2014v;o oWl .1 Althixo\tobject, which was occasionally ii- RFSCl JED FROM\tRuminated by one of the high-power PKUiVl\tsearchlights.Suddenly\ta spark glow- HOSPITAL FIRE ^ at one end ,>f tb«\tairship and ____\tsoon little tongues of\tflame could John Oliver A.W.McCurdy W.B.Ross A.E.Fisher _ .\tDr.J.D.McLean Forks.*.J.F.Thompson Islands.Kamloops___ Kaslo.Lillowet.\u2014.Nelson.Nanaimo,.\u2022-\t! North Okanagan.^ Miss Maud Alien, Noted Dan- [ Routh Okanagan.:_.4.CT, Now in N.Y.Had ,\tirsa* Narrow Escape.\t~.fc.\u2019JBKÜ GUNR Richmond.Pr\tc\tMcQeer SET BIG AIRSHIP ON\tFIRE.1 Saanich.v\tA_\tPauljne ' Similkameen.Skeena.T.\tD.\tPattulo C.F.Nelson soon F.J.MacKenzie F.W.Anderson John Keen J.P.Bryson Wm.Sloan K.McDonald W.W.Foster Dr.W.O.Rose Mayor Jones and Coaticook Boards \u2018 of 1 Trade, who are supporting the com-| plaint lodged re the increased rates I were present yesterday.An evident desire of all parties to deal fairly by one another was noticeable throughout the proceedings.Mr.Gughtred.of Marbleton, manager of the Canadian Telephone Co., is being called as a witness today, and Mr.Harding, the Secretary of the Eastern Townships Telephone Co., who was examined yesterday in reference to management, operating, and clerical expenses, was requested by the chairman.Col.Hibbard, to be prepared today ho go into the analysis between re-i venue and expenditure for the year j ending December 31st., 1915.MR.KELSEY SAYS EXPENSES ARE NORMAL retary-treasurer, John Irving ; direct tors, C.A.Thompson, W.H.StevenF son, Adelard Fortin, H.I.Sample) Jas.Flemming and D.M.Mitchell.CAUGHT AT BROME FAIR Questionable Devices to Exr tract Money Were Not Tolerated.FAIR CLOSED YESTERDAY,' A GREAT SUCCESS\u2014 SPLENDID AGRICULTURAL SHOW Brome, Sept.15\u2014(Special) \u2014 Last night brought to a close one of the most successful Fairs ever held In; the history of Brome County\u2019s Agri-gultural Society, whica has been ins existence for over sixty years.Mr.; Continuing his evidence yesterday, B.W.Courtney, President of the As-Mr.Kelsey said that at first sight sociation, and his associate directors he thought the company\u2019s expenses, have worked very hard to bring to ai were high, but after careful investi- succ68f,fl11 i&sue the exhinition of! gation and going over the property whlcb the farmers of Brome County?he could find nothing abnormal in : are justly proud.In connection withj the expense items.He found the! and under the auspices of the Agri-4 service was good., and that the com-; cu4tura^ Society, which has been tel pany was doing all in its power to | Society of Sutton, hold their annual! ! give efficient service as economically sll?w- Mr- A .J.Marsh is President! \u2014*'\u2022\t*\trtet or\u2019/vrU + q HI «% « L.W.Shatford ___________________________Mr.A.J.( as possibJe under all the circumstan-, year and a most creditable ; ces.\t1\t! hibit in all lines were placed in the 1 various sections.Many favorably she had in the last Zeppelin raid on London, September 3, when thirteen _____\t; Zeppelins bombarded the east coast offensive HENRY FREDERICK HUGH CLIP-!\u201d4 Enbdund, and three succeeded in FORD AND LOUIS MURRAY ; dropping bombs on London itself.PHILLPOTTS.\t> Miss Allan said she was awakened London, Sept.15.\u2014Two Bridagier! at.2'30 in the morning by the heavy Vancouver.Vancouver.Mayor Hayes G.W.Weart M.A.MacDonald Ralph Smith P.D.Donnelly Dr.A.McIntosh J.S.Cowper J.W.Debfarris J.Schofield Victoria.^ q Brewster Victoria.George Bell Generals have been killed in aetion, br'n^ ^ *be aufi-aircraft artillery in ; Victoria.John ty lists aaaarby arsenal.Shrapnel began are retiring under the pressure of our infantry which is successively occupying enemy positions.Our action continues energetically.falling all around taste of real Victoria.Yale.OFFICIAL REPORT TELLS OF LAST NIGHT\u2019S ADVANCE Complete returns for Vancouver are as follows :\tMacDonald (Lib- eral) 6759, Smith (Liberal) 6698, Farris (Liberal) 6593, McIntosh (Liberal) 600-! tending the fair upon the perfect! management in all departments foej which the officers are certainly de-e (Continued on page 3.) j He attached special difficulty to a 4,\t,\t.\t! company operating rural lines.every- ( conservative) 5493, Tisdale (Con- ! where the rural portion was found ^\t°'V !y*ac dealt with\tseverely John Hac.kott,\trecent\tv sltors\tat Brome\tfair this year and\tshould Judbe Hackett\u2019s.\t| take a lesson from their experi- Messrs.W.F.Vilas, M.L.A., Robt.ence- Finos were paid.1 Curley, S.Jameson and Dr.Pick-: Total gate receipts for 1916 dur-1 el, attended the County Council at\ti;iiree days fair were $252.60 \u2019 Bedford, on Wednesday morning.\\ i11\tof last year.Mr.and Mrs.P.E.Hauver entertained a few of their married friends on Tuesday night.Mr.and Mrs.G.S.Walsh entertained informally on Thursday night.-v- Correspondents in V&rious Communities.'.vf ¦!CW tei- LSv Peaches The most valuable of all fruits for preserving.Home preserved peaches give at small cost, autumn\u2019s most luscious fruit for our winter enjoyment Lantic ml Quality, ïfvulateo lugar tr The All-Purpose Sugar 2 and 5-lb cartons 10 and 20-lb bags » PRESEUYING LABELS FREE.Send us a red ball trade-mark, cut from a bag or carton, and we will send you a book of ready-gummed labels containing six labels for each of the following fruits: Strawberries, llaspberries,Blachberries,CuiTantH, Grapes, Cherries, Plums, Peaches and Pears.is best for peaches and all other preserving.The cleat sparkling syrup develops all the exquisite flavor of the fruit.Pure cane, \"FINE\u201d granulation.Experienced housekeepers order it by name all through the pre- serving season.Address ATLANTIC SUGAR REFINERIES, Ltd.Power Building, Montreal «7 ^RE YOU WATCHING our cut rate window displays for an opportunity to purchase your patent medicines at the lowest prices?W.H.GRIFFITH 121 VdKMjtn Street toes J.L.W.MUSICIANS.BROOKE ACADEMY OF MUSIC! ucipal.Irwin Sawdon.L.Mus4 d with Dominion College oi Munie.t Townahltm contre tor ali exams-subjects : Voice.Piano.Violin irmony.Cookshire.Max ok.Coatl-slted weekly.\t______ ,KKN H.TAYLOR, L A.B atiate of the Associated Board oyad college and Royal Aca-Buslo.London.Ens.).Teacher a Lessons in Violin and Theory1 PunilB prepared tor exams» * LennoxvUle.\t**** r *-\u2022 dneejp.s and accountants APPLES (Continued.) Specials.Coll winter apples\u20141 E.M.Chad-sev, 2 Asa Johnston, 3 E.T.GRANBY.\tj Strange, 4 Eli Hall.Mr.O.F.Payne, who has been con-1 Four varieties fall and winter\u20141 fined to the house for the last ten Asa Johnston, 2 E.T.Strange, 3 E.days through illness, is able to be M.Chadsey, 1 Eli Hall, out again.\tColl apples\u20141 E.M.Chadsey, 2 Mr.Bert Coburn has returned home I Asa Johnston, 3 E.T.Strange, 4 C.from the hospital and is progressing i Ï.Horner.favorably.\tHarvest apples, 5 in numbe.r\u20141 E.Mr.and Mrs.E- E.Gleason and T.Strange, 2 E.M.Chadsey, 3 Asa Miss Jessie Rockwell attended the .Johnston.Brome Fair on Wednesday.\tBest plate Duchess \u2014 1 E.T.Mr.and Mrs.J.T.Steeves return- ! Strange, ed from their trip on Wednesday are Basket of apples\u20141 Asa Johnston, are guests of Mrs.0.S.B.Halpin.; Cookery.EDITORIAL AMENITIES.\tj\t- \u201cQo to church.¦¦ advises the PiftKott[ Hop raised bread \u2014 1 Lindsey Critic.\tj Grubb, 2 C Manson, 3 C.T.Horner, \u2019That\u2019s right,\u201d smartly retorts the j ,Tas Dunlavey.-\tcan\u2019t savi Brown bread\u20141 Jas.Grubb, 2 C.Statosm an.\"'You j ohIKFITH, ATK^nONKE)R* xsountant, CoimnUwioner and Audi-3h«rbrook«, Qu*- Dexter come to church, 'cause you ain't ever ' n p^Vys Ja3.\u2018LWsvey'TC.T\\ nx AmAicnTTH\tIforner.A poet writes: ' ' m ÿ love 'is dressed in 0 Dooghnuts\u2014l Arthur Crittendon sunbeams.\" Mono moonshine, of course.- A* W.Perkins, o Asa Johnston, 4 H BRYCE.C.O.A., ACCOUNTANT.Auditor, poutre Block.Bhortirookaj r\u2019mrt ADVOCATES ^WWLLS & WHITE.ADVO-Quebee Bank, Bherhrooka, A & RUCK1.ADVOCATES! Ry.Bldg.Money to loan.( LAZURE & COUTURE.96 ncton Sf.Sherbrooke.\u2022»CE MORRIS A McIVBRJ Kites', etc.Sherbrooke.___ U>Y & PANNETON, ADV I, 164» Wellington St.0.TRAOY, ADVOCATE.ISlt ington St.\ti D.Vincent.Buns\u20141 C.H.Frizzle, 2 A.Crittendon, 3 C T.Horner, 4 L.Grubb.Ginger bread-\u2014i A.Allen, 2 Jas.Dunlavey, 3 C.C.Salisbury, 4 M.E.Darbe.White cake\u20141 A.Allen, 2 Asa Johnston, 3 Win.Cousins, 4 C.C.Jenne, H.Little.Apple pie\u20141 M.E.Derbe, 2 H.C Ingalls, 3 C.T.Horner, 4 Persons, 5 A.Crittenden.Cookies\u2014I Jas.Grubb, 2 Perkins, 3 T.Frizzle, 4 L.Grubb, 5 Asa Johnston.Ginger snaps\u20141 L.Grubb, 2 O.H.Frizzle, 3 J.Grubb, 4 F.G.Johnston, 5 A.Allen.Fruit cake\u20141 L.Grubb, 2 C.C.Jenne, 3 T.Frizzle, 4 F.M.Worden, 5 A.G.Johnston.Coll, pies\u20141 0.C.Jenne, 2 A.Crittenden.Butternut cake\u20141 C.T.Horner.Marble cake\u20141 M.T.Worden.Sugar muffins\u20141 F.G.Johnston.Bread from Quaker Flour\u20141 C.T.Horner, 2 C.0.Salisbury.Sponge cake\u20141 A.W.Perkins, 2 C.C.Jenne, 3 F.M.Worden.Hop raised graham, brown and oatmeal bread\u20141 C.T.Horner, 2 L.Grubb.Bread and tin of buns\u20141 C.T.Horner, 2 L.Grubb.¦White bread and tin of buns\u20141 Jas.Dunlavey, 2 L.Grubb.Angel cake\u2014H.Little.Bread from Five Roses flour\u20141 W.Cousins, 2 C.H.Frizzle.Bread from Our Best, by F.H.Bar-rah\u20141 A.Crittenden, 2 M.E.Derbe, 3 C.Manson.Bread from Our Best, hy J.T.Ralston\u20141 C.T.Horner, 2 L.Grubb, 3 M.E.Derbe.Baked beans\u20141 F.G.Johnston, 2 M.E.Derbe, 3 H.G.Ingalls.Jellies\u20141 L.Grubb, 2 C.C.Jenne, 3 Asa Johnston.Jar salad\u20141 F.G.Johnston, 2 C, C.Salisbury.Jar berries\u20141 Asa Johnston, 2 C.T.Horner, 3 J.L.Persons, 4 S.Bresee.White rookies\u20141 L.Grubb, 2 M.E.Derbe, 3 A.Crittenden.Mixed pickles\u20141 Asa Johnston, 2 F.G.Johnston, 3 C.T.Horner, 4 Jas.Persons.H.Miller, 3 E.MHtimore.Ewe lamb\u20141 E.A.and J.Palmer, 2 E.Miltimore, 3 B.Ingalls.SPECIALS.Ewe, long wool\u20141 O.A.McLaughlin, 2 F.Arthur, 3 Mrs.Kimball and Son.Ewe lamb\u20141 F.Arthur, 2 Mrs.Kimball and Sou.3 o.A.McLaughlin.Ewe, fine wool\u20141 V.P.Chamberlain, 2 E.S.Miltimore, 3\t0.A.McLaughlin.Lamb\u20141 E.A.and J.Palmer, 2 Edwin Miltimore, 3 V.P.Chamberlain.Herd of fine wool\u20141 V.P.Chamberlain.Herd long wool\u2014J.H.Pibus.Herd any breed\u2014F.Arthur, 2 O.A.McLaughlin, 3 Edwin Miltimore.MR.FOSTER\u2019S SPECIAL PRIZES.The following special prizes were offered to the farmers of Brome County by Mr.Geo.G.Foster, K.C., In his address before the Agricultural Society on Sept.2, 1915.A large j number of farmers entered into the competition, and no doubt the acreage under cultivation was much in-j creased by the substantial prizes of-! fered by Mr.Foster.EAST BOLTON TOWNSHIP.Largest acreage\u20141 W.J.Pibus.Highest yield of grain per acre\u2014 Homer Thomas.Second largest acreage\u2014l Bishop & McLean, 2 J.M.Bryant.¦ Prizes for bovs\u20141 Hnrrv Dawson, Icare of J.M.Bryant, 2 A.McLean.BROME TOWNSHIP.Largest acreage\u2014L.R.Wells.Highest yield of grain per acre\u2014 i Jason and Cedric Hastings.| Second largest acreage\u20141 J.Beard, Iron Hill; 2 J.M.Miltimore.Prizes for boys\u20141 Jos.McClay, Bondville; 2 Kenneth Miltimore, Iron COWANSVILLE ACADEMY CA.1MA.DIA.IM SERVICE MONTREAL TO LONDON (via Falmouth) From London\tFrom Montreal Sept.5-ASCANIA_____Sept «.'$ Sept.23 .AUSONIA .Oct.U Cabin and Third Class MONTREAL TO BRISTOL (Avonmouth Ûock) From Bristol.\tFrom Montreal Sept.26 .FELTRIA.Oct.12 Oct.3 .FOLIA .Oct.24 Cabin Passengers Only.For information apply The Robert Re-ford Co., Limited.General AgentF, 2Q Hospital Street, Steerage Branch.23 St.Sacrament.St.Montreal.Central Canada Exhibitin OTTAWA Sept.9th to 16th Fare, $7.5 for the round trip.Good for seven days from- date of sale, but in no case to exceed Monday, Sept.18 E DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES \u2014 NAMES OF PRIZE WINNERS Cowansville, Sept.15\u2014(Special) \u2014 The distribution of prizes for Academy grades took place Friday.A very nice musical programme was rendered at the gathering.The prize list was as follows : Prize List.Grade XI\u2014 First in\tGrade\u2014Commissioner's Gold Medal\u2014(*) Clifton L.Hall Second in Grade\u2014prize\u2014 Tna M.Basnar.First in Latin\u2014prize \u2014 Clifton L.Hall.UEBEC CENTRAL RAIL TERSE TABLE In effect June 26th, 1916 El 1 Mf Glasgow Passenger - Freight Servica iiium LiiUR CLOTHB8 I»niWRBD Aid MoOiod,'' 114»$ Wellington BL PATENT ATTORNEYS UBOOOtt « BONS.R*>rd- Attorney» i nfftab.IG'TT ; formerly potent offioj rrlrter ; monter of patent low» ; bookt tent PWotectUm,\u201d freec 04» St.Jomej Montreal.Itch».: Ottawa,Wa«hir*5ton, L,:v.».(«*,.,.i.- .+t-MM Over 400,000 Brink and Drug Users Restored to Health Both sexes treated by skilled physicians.No nausea\u2014no bad aftereffects.Everything entirely confidential.The Keeley Institute CtlBH Cumtkk^rlnnrl Ave.Cor.Mellun St.\u2014Telephone 5470 PORTLAND, MAINE.S.Hand It Oat To Them S as They Pass- MP»* Or better, send them half a dozen bars of this nourishing chocolate.There is many a brave fellowr hungry today in the trenches, who will appreciate this highly concentrated food more than arty thing else.Positively the finest eating chocolate made, Sc.and 10c.Sizes.A._ Queens \u2018Desserf A Pure Vanilla Ealing Chocolate SHEEP SHEEP, REGISTERED.C0TSW0LDS.Ewe, 1 year\u2014Ed Fuller.LEI0ESTERS.Ram, 2 years\u20141 J.H.Pibus, 2 F.Arthur.Ram 1 year\u20141 0.A.McLaughlin, 2 J.H.Pibus.F.Arthur.Ram lamb\u20141 0.A.McLaughlin, 2 F.Arthur, 3 J.H.Pibus.One ewe\u20141 F.Arthur, 2 Mrs.Kim-' ball and Pen, 3 J.w.Tibbitts, 4 J.H.Pibus.Ewe 1 year\u20141 F.Arthur, 2 J.H.Pibus, 3 O.A.McLaughlin, 4 Mrs.Kimball and Son.Ewe lamb\u20141 F.Arthur, 2 0.A.1 McLaughlin, 4 J.H.Pibus.SHROPSHIRE.Ram, aged\u20141 E.A.and J.Palmer, ; 2 V.P.Chamberlain and son.Ram 1 year\u20141 Edwin Miltimore.) Ram lamb\u2014Edwin Miltimore.One ewe\u2014E.Miltimore, 2 V.P.Chamberlain and Son.Ewe 1 year\u20141 V.P.Chamberlain, 2\tH.Miller, 3 E.Miltimore.One ewe iamb\u20141 E.Miltimore, 2 \u2019 V.\tp, Chamberlain and Son.GRADES\u2014LONG WOOL.Ewe\u20141 F.Arthur, 2 J.H.Pibus,; 3\tJ.W.Tibbitts, Mrs.Kimball and! Son, 4 Ed Fuller.Ewe 1 year\u20141 F.Arthur, 2 Mrs.Kimball and Son, 3 Ed Fuller, 4 J.W.\tTibbitts.5 J.H.Pibus.Ewe lamb\u20141 F.Arthur, 2 Mrs.Kimball and Son, 3 J.W.Tibbitts, 4\tJ.H.Pibus, 5 0.A.McLaughlin.I\tFINE WOOL.Ewe\u20141 Edwin Miltimore, 2 0.A.McLaughlin, 3 B.Ingalls, 4 E.A.j and John Palmer, 5 J.W.Tibbitts.| Kora t v-aaj;\u20141 Ol A.V.cLaUghUn4 2 Largest acreage\u2014T.Jordan.Highest yield of grain per acre\u2014F.E.Fay.Second largest acreage\u20141\tW.C.Strong, 2 S.Tryhorn.Prizes for boys\u20141 Robt.F.Fay, j Sutton; 2 Maurice Tryhorn.EAST FARNHAM TOWNSHIP.Largest acreage\u2014Frank Strange.Highest yield of grain per acre\u2014Al- j exander Burnet.Second largest acreage\u20141 Wm.Crawford, 2 E.Strange.Prizes for boys\u20141 Jas.Reed, care of A.Burnet; 2 Lloyd Strange, care of Frank Strange.WEST BOLTON TOWNSHIP.Largest acreage\u2014J.H.pibus.Highest yield of grain per acre\u2014A.M.Mizener.Second largest acreage\u20141\tArthur Alien, 2 Geo.Pibus.Prizes for boys\u20141 Donald Frizzle, 2 Ralph Pibus.POTTON TOWNSHIP.Largest acreage\u2014M.T.Eldridge.Highest yield of grain per acre\u2014J.J.Bailey.Second largest acreage\u20141\tL.F.Bailey, 2 R.A.Harvey.Prizes for boys\u20141 O?E.George, Mansonville 2 Bruce Bailey, care of L.F.Bailey.Largest acreage of grain raised by any farmer in Brome County\u2014] l.R.Wells, 2 D.Hisaillon, 3 J.and H.L.Cooey.(To be continued.) EXPRESS \u2014 Leave Sherbrooke fc.00 a.m.daily except Sunday, arrive* Levis 11.00 a.m., Quebec 11.05 a.m.BOSTON & NEW YORK EXPRESS-Leave Sherbrooke 8.05 a.m.daily, arrive Levis 12.40 p.m., Quebec 12.45 p.m.daily except Sunday, SuuOnys only arrive Levis 12.47 p.m., Quebec 12.55 p.m.WHITE MOUNTAINS EXPRESS -Leave Sherbrooke 4.00 p.m.daily, except Sunday, arrive Levis 0.2(1 p.m., Quebec 9:.25 p.m.Connections with trains for peunts on Mtegantic and Chaudière Divisions.For timetables or further particu-,\t, ,, Jars apply to any of the Company s First in French- prize- Clifton L Agents or E.0.Grundy, G.F & P.A., .Hnll.\tI Sherbrooke, Que.\u2014(*) Clifton Hall won the Narcisse - Farrand Scholarship to McGill Uni-| versity.Grade X\u2014 j First in Grade\u2014 Scholarship\u2014Gladys Miltimore.| Six Special Subjects\u2014 Bank of | Commerce Medal\u2014 Stanley Grant.Grade IX\u2014 I First in Grade\u2014 Scholarship\u2014Marjorie Burnet.Second in Grade\u2014 prize\u2014 Emma i Gleason.j First in Latin\u2014 prize»\u2014 Emma Gleason.First in French\u2014prize\u2014 Marjorie Burnet.Regular attendance\u2014 prize\u2014 Elmer j Heatherington.i Grade VIII\u2014 I First In Grade\u2014Watson Medal \u2014 Jessie Bedee.Second Grade\u2014prize\u2014 \u2018Mary Tab- ! er- ! First in French\u2014 prize\u2014 Norman McCullough.First in Latin\u2014 prize\u2014 Jessie Be-dee.Grade VII\u2014 First in Grade\u2014Scholarship \u2014Geo.Heatherington.Second in Grade \u2014prize\u2014 Eric Burnet.First in French\u2014 prize\u2014\tAllan Brown.Regular attendance\u2014prize\u2014 George Heatherington.Regular attendance\u2014prize\u2014 Nason! Ingalls.Prizes were given in Grades VI bo I.Grade VI.\u2014 First in Grade\u2014Sherman Rodger.Second in Grade\u2014 Allan Ross.First in Arithmetic\u2014 Sherman Rodger.Perfect paper in Nature Study \u2014 Sherman Rodger.Perfect paper in Nature Study \u2014 Paul Norris.Grade V \u2014 First in Grade\u2014Dorothy Hall.Second in Grade\u2014Rowena Cotton.First in Arithmetic\u2014Dorothy Hall.First in Spelling\u2014Ethel Whittick.Grade IV\u2014 First in Grade\u2014Edward Hinton.Second in Grade\u2014Charles Norris.First in Arithmetic\u2014Edward Hinton.First in Spelling\u2014Angus Larocque.Wîiy Suffer From Migraine or Sick Headack?Dr.J.J.Caldwell says that this exceedingly distressing disease does not shorten life, but does not appear to be curable.QulTor-ers from this affliction are condemned fo undergo the periodical attacks every few weeks until they areforty years of age, after which the nttacts are less frequent, and Anally disappear entirely.Palliative measures (hiring the attack are all that It.1*1 possible to suggest, while care In the dleffls the best preventive measure.An attack may often be prevented by taking two antl-kamnia tablets when the first symptoms appear, and one antl-kamnla ta U t every two hours during the attack short ens It, eases the pain ami brings rest and quiet.Antl-kamnla tablets may be obtained at nil druggists.Ask for A-K Tablets, ffhey quickly relievo all Pain.Every 10c s Packet of WILSON\u2019S Clean to handle.Sold by all Druggists, Groccra and General Stores, More Cure Guaranteed Never known to fail ; acts without pain in 24 «Tl \u2014» \u2014~\thours.Is sooth- CLjCBb\tiiw healing; tnkts the sting right out.No remedy so quick, safe and sure as PUTNAM\u2019S PAINLESS CORN EXTRACTOR.Sold every-whare-~25c.nar bcAtle.Have a Good Complexion ! The Flower ol Good Heallh Tae true secret of complexion lies in the blood.Keep it rich, pure, nutritious, and, above all, keep the sys-; tem regular.No aid to complexion compares with Dr.Hamilton's Pills.They tone and enrich the blood, clear the system of waste products, promote good digestion, and, in short,! establish sound health, which, after! all, is the keynote to all happiness; and well-being.Don\u2019t delay ; the; charm of a lovely complexion and all the b essings of health are yours, j once you employ this old-time family; remedy.All dealers sell Hamilton\u2019s Pills in 25c.boxes.Regular attendance\u2014Margaret Dra per.Grade III\u2014 First in Grade\u2014Ernest Flegg.Second in Grade\u2014Kelvin Johnston Jack Winn, James Rankin, Ilene Emmett.\u2014all equal.First in Arithmetic\u2014Helen Gleason.Regular attendance\u2014Merrill La Duke.Grade II\u2014 First in Grade\u2014 Byron Johnston.First in Arithmetic\u2014Florence Ru-' ter.Grade I\u2014 First in Grade\u2014George Winn.A CITY MAN'S IDEA.\"I wish I could find some way to make niv hens lay.\" \"Have you tried feeding them on Cjta plant J\" FOUR ar SfïERBROOKE'DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Y*.im JOINT bottle MAKE Bovril i CITY NEWS Amateur Contest at Sears\u2019 Studio.^ Miss Eva Noel spent the week-end : with Irlends In Bury.Mias Helen Fontaine has returned W from Bury, where she spent a few days at the Presbytery.\tQ Prof.Felix Badin and Mrs.Badiu are vtsltlng friends at Lewiston, Me., j at present.\tj W Mrs.J.C.McConnell left yesterday for Brome to spend a few days with ^ Mrs.Fowler.record in @ Borsalino Hats The World\u2019s Best\u2014at Mr.Robert Hill and Master Percy McGee attended the Brome Fair on Wednesday.They spent a very enjoyable day.Mrs.J.H.Bryce has been advised by telegram of the death of her father, Mr.John Irwin, Portland, Oregon.J.H.Boudreau, Ladies\u2019 Tailor, formerly with Mde.Carrier.Guaran-S teed work.24 Wolfe St.Tel.1247 J.Miss Eva Smith, of Valcartier, is the guest of her friend, Miss Laura! Page, at \u201cMountain View Farm,\u2019\u2019 Beckett Road.i __ Mr.James Whitehead, who spent \u2014 ! the week-end in the city with relatives, has returned to his home in; Bury.Your boy Is just as anxious to have a good school as you are to have him.But he can't make the record\u2014can\u2019t stand at the head of his class if his eyes are wrong.Have his eyes examined now, His Majesty's TODAY : ALICE HOWELL The Funniest Girl In Pictures in a three part L-KO.«Time\u2019s Terrible Tumbles\u201d Twelfth Chapter of WHO\u2019S GUILTY ?A Biograph Drama.And Another Thrilling: HAZARD OF HELEN Dainty Dut Comfortable.Ladies' Shoes are now to be had horn us in any style.Wo could not choose or offer for sale a more desirable collection than is now on our shelves.The discriminating lady of fashion invariably buys from us because our prices are right and the quality assures shapely service.1VI.a.CHOQUETTE, IS Wellington Street, Opposite Hie Majesty's Theatre, Sherbrooke.All Makes of Storage Batteries Charged and Repaired.Electrical Repair W.J.WIGGETT.\tv All work guaranteed k Supply Co.71 Wellington Street.9 A.C.SKINNER, The Optician on the Square ® ® ® ® ® m 0 6 PREMIER TODAY : MARGUERITE CLAYTON, BRYANT j\tWASHBURN, IN Worth While Second-hand clothing and small an(J Misa K ^\t\u2019 articles bought.\u2014 J.Krakowsky, 243 Wellington St.\u2019Phone 1206.Mr.J.Irano Dubuc, from Maisson-neuve, formerly of Sherbrooke, is spending a month in the city for a vacation.EAST SHERBROOKE Mrs.Wm.Wright, Mrs.E.J.Mills were among Both Masterpieces The Heintzman & Co.Piano The great reputation made by the Heintzman & Co.piano is due above all else to its remarkable individuality of tone.What it can accomplish is all and everything that is embraced within the piano repertory, from both the points of view of interpretation and technical execution.Heintzman & Co.Pianos can be bad in various styles, including Art Pianos in special cases; Empire, Louis XV., Colonial, Chippendale, and Sheraton styles.The Heintzman & Co.Player-Piano The Heintzman Sc Co.Player-Piano is made up to a standard, not down to a price.When the firm turned its activities to the Player-Piano field, it had to bring forth an instrument which would tower above other Player-Pianos as did the Heintzman & Co.Piano above other pianos.The aluminum player-action is but one of the characteristic features of the Heintzman & Co.Player-Pianos.Come in and let us show you these and many others.Illustrated catalogue on request.those who motored to Richmond yesterday to attend, the fair.They report a very pleasant time.Mrs.S.Nutter has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs.George Parkin, \u201cPleasant View Farm,\u2019\u2019 Belvi-Lieut.E.C.Fraser returned to ^ere-Halifax yesterday at the expiration1 There will be one hour\u2019s instruc-of his brief leave.\tj tion parade Saturday afternoon at 4 Mr.E.Winn Farwell, of the Cana- 0'clock for members' of No.1 Co.dian Bank of Commerce, is confined Boy Scouts who wish to qualify for to the house by illness, a sudden at- marksman s and signallers badges A few of our business places and several residences were nicely decorated with flags and the national colors in honor of our annual fair.King east, Bowen avenue and Pine street were profusely decorated with loose papers, empty boxes, banana peels, etc.The flags and bunting have been laid away for future occasions, but what about the other decorations ?\u2019Xufl said.Three parts.Ivy Close in \"HE WROTE POETRY Comedy.' Huffhi-e Mack in \u201cTHERE AND'4.BACK.\" Comedy.\u201cOUT OF ORDER,\u201d another Musty 4.Sutler Comedy.:: Diamond :: Rings Pendants I Brooches «MITCHELLS ORCHESTRA OF NINE MUSICIANS.Set- Popular Vivian Rich and Alfred Vos- # burg in THE HOLEY HOUSE A beautiful drama of Old England, in \u2022{\u2022 three parts.George Ovey in \"JERRY\u2019S CELE ;-P BRATION.\" \u201cTHE PLOT OF A DEMON.\" Fourth! Episode of \u201cTHE YELLOW MENACE.\" This is a real thriller\u2014don\u2019t miss it.\u201cTHE SHERIFF'S ADOPTED CHILD,\u201d a Western Drama.Coming ! Tuesday and Wednesday : 1st Chapter of The Great Under-Sea U Screen Novel, \u201cTHE SECRET OF THE J SUBMARINE.\" tack of rheumatism.Sergt.T.C.Wilson left yesterday for Quebec, accompanied by Mrs.Wilson.Several friends were at the station to bid them farewell.Millinery opening Saturday, 16th, and following days, at Miss Moisan\u2019s, 158 Wellington St.(upstairs).Ladies cordially invited.A few copies of \u201cThe Dogs of the Allies\u2019\u2019 are now on sale at Fraser\u2019s Drug Store.These books are under the ban in Germany.+__\tity of members being present.The Nurse Callahan, of Boston Mass., d/voti0nal eierc[8eB w8ere conducted! t^.gUe8tv°f Tn ?\ti1' by Mrs.Clark, and the special busi- Ls during Fajr wees, will return to negs taken \u2019 plan8\tma(le for, her home on Saturday, the 16th inst.the work of ^ ^ which ^ be Capt.S.L.Craft, who is at the carried on in the usual energetic way ! base camp at Havre with Colonel for all churdh members agree that1 eieht recl3-Worthington, has been on leave for a the work of missions must not be; few weeks in England.\tneglected in spite of the large and ace Boulanger; Librarian.Mr.Simard Carmen, the little daughter of Increasing calls made by the war.| Darche; Asst.Secretaries, Meosrs.Al-Lieut.-Col.and Mrs.Emile Rioux, is ,\t\u201c\t\" _\tt _ phonse Huard and Arthur Lac.ombe.** ill with a severe attack of bronchitis, | SHERBROOKE CLEARING HOUSE.The rew council will begin its work which threatens to develop into pneu- Total for week ending 14th Sep- once, and will make out a pro-monia.\ti tember, 1916 amounted to $^67,909.-, grarame for the work of the coming 1 \u2022 CASINO -TO-DAY\u2014 « - WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS \u201cValley of The Missing\u201d WITH GRACE MILLER WHITE.Cost $100,000.MONDAY AND TUESDAY : \u201cSPARTACUS,\u201d High Class Pictures, And other ings.Every one is a white stone and practically flawless O.J.Cendron Jeweler 173 Wellington St.t We are Eastern Town™ ships Distributors of C Brand Carbide of Calcium Medium, Small, Nut, Pea and Rice Sizes.Car Load in store at all times.CANADA AblAOA '.il '.lr*\t01 CAlCiiU ! .-M'i1 9 yMij, J.ffftousiffu> NlMniY «oVsTitll I/-a.y,$ rijJpN CARBIDE cn T\t! 01.Ladies, you are cordially invited to_____________________________ attend a millinery opening at Mde.LATE MISS LOUISE BORLASE.E.M.Biron s, 1,0 Wellington street The death occurred on Tuesday fe we^ll showo' fuPh 15l\t! Septembeer l2, at thedhome T of year.AUTO HEADLIGHT GLARE CAUSE OF ACCIDENTS.A number of the serious auto accidents which have occurred lately haV(V vo Ed arA\tEm\tid\t«\tMAtice\tstreet, Montreal, of Miss Mary\tbeen assjgne^ t0 the fact that\tauto- VJV VY\tr*1?!\u2019\tf™m Montreal, Louise\tBorlase\tafter a long and try\tjstg carr in powerful head lifcht8 do passed through the city yesterday ing Illness.Deceased was the daugh- dim these on meeting cars after voting his\tfriends\tin\tthe\tdis- Iter of\tthe late\tGeorge Henry Bor-\t\u201c^/^wLsen^nto the\tditch trlCt'\t;1®se\u2019 advocate,\tof Sherbrooke Mr\tb\u201e,ond Lennoxville Wednesday\tnight George E.Borlase went to Montreal\t+n +hp -hundine vlare from to attend the funeral, i&cTs.iru™ «jsrssi p\u201c\u2018\"\t____ \u201c\u201c\"\u201c\u2018I1\" tr:» \u201c'Mtt \"'!!\tWANTS ADDSBSS OF ENGLISH ^ We cannot believe I that any eligible young men hold back from enlisting because they know they won't get BREAD LIKE OURS at the front.If there are any such, let them BUCK UP AND GO, and console themselves with the Ï thought they will be soon back \u2022¥\u2022 to enjoy It with Increased relish.\u2022 \u2022 ALLATT TMK BAKER Bell 724.1* i i||ii,l;ÎAÿ C Brand Calcium Carbide can be relied upon to give a clear, steady, brilliant white light and is the highest standard of carbide manufactured and offered for sale on the market at iho present time Racked in steel drums (as shown in the illustration) with substantial screw top, each drum containing 100 lbs.carbide.Let us fill your next order \u2014 if your requirements are a ton, or sin-\u2019 I gle drum we can ship promptly.j A MM I Co.Mr.and Mrs.James Walton and the Misses Walton, of Dorchester, , ., +on, owing to the blinding glare from wnicn to k thg ;ights o{ the approaching car.The head on collision near Massa-wippi soiue days ago is said to have been due largely to the same cause.In some of the provinces and in HOME BOY.Miss Waterhouse was at MarMeton The address « wanted of George | ^\tthe\"auto règ^atiOM re- Fair this week as judge of the Lad Hiscock, aged 16, an English boy.ies Department.She also acted as For over four years he worked at judge at the Scotstown Fair recent- Pinnacle, near Danville.Friends in ly.\t; England anxious to know where- .iabouts.Reply will be gratefully re-\t., , Mr and Mrs.James CiUis and Mrs.ceivçd by the Superintendent, March-: reciuired here LA-S «burned home Wednes- mOTt Hom Bell^Ue 0nt.day evening after spending some;\t__________1_ weeks in Alberta visiting friends and relatives.quire \u201cdimmers\u201d on the strong j headlights.In the interests of safety it would : appear that something of the kind is j AUTO LICENSE CANCEUED .George Bonnet Also Fined $25 For Operating Car When Intoxicated.: BADGES EARNED BY SHERBROOKE SCOUTS AT E.T.CAMP, 1916.First Sherbrooke\u2014Mr.T.Keeley, We allow fair value for other pianos or organs in exchange, and you will find our terms of payment very reasonable.j THREE CONVICTIONS FOR SELLING LIQUOR WITHOUT LICENSE.\u2014OTHER CASES.The preliminary hearing took place yesterday before Judge Mulvena in Map! the case of Mrs.George Ladouceur, Write for full particulars if you cannot call, trouble to answer all letters of inquiry.No ».C.WILSON & SONS, Limited SHERBROOKE, QUE.Branch Stores: Coaticook, Magog, Rock Island, Que.APPRECIATES KINDNESS OF POLICE.Come to the tea and food sale at ! The chief of police has received a St.Peter\u2019s Church Hall on Satur-; letter from Mr.T.M.Cowan, 99 day, September 16, and help the!Queec street, asking him to thank ; ScoutmaBter- boys of the 117th to have a jollv the officer who went to his assistance Scout Waple\u2014Cooking and\t, Christmas.\t; last week when he was struck and Drawing and Reading for first class, of North Hatley, vs.Ha -\t\" A_ .\t.\t_ .\t,\t,\tstunned by a stone during blasting ; Qy^ist badge.\tDefendant was charged with stealing j o^r^Lwd«|atardfr'°ne, operations on King street!\tScout S.Phillips-Slgnalling for a walleti Bai(1 to contain\twhirh «hoes Th \u201cl.\tJ\t0\u2018 The writer adds that the constable ,second class.\twaB bidden under complainant\u2019s bed.! l ^ l-8™' is a credit to the cbief oner\u2018ain s tunately, only too rare.\tScout Fitzsimmons-First Aid and Court fil,ally dismissed the charge, onoe store.\t-¦\tSignalling, completing second class.| holdlIlg that the evidence was vague Mr.and Mrs.Louis Thacher, of\tST.PATRICK\u2019S TEA.\t| Swimming and Cooking for first an(i inconciU8lve and did not make i Hyannis, Mass., formerly Miss Ger- St.Patrick\u2019s Church Hall was class.Cooks, Rescuers and Swim- out a sl,{ftcient presumption of guilt trude Cline, are in town, the guests thrown open yesterday for the first mers badges.\tjUBtify the Court in putting the ; of Mrs.J.L.Cline, before leaving tea of the coming season, and the Scout Perry\u2014Signalling for second aC(.uaed upon her trial, for Toronto to make their future gathering of guests and members was class.i home.\t;-.8 usual very satisfactory.The host-; Scout Wiggetfc\u2014First Aid for see-1 SECOND OFFENCE UNDER MOTOR j esses were Mrs.Patrick Hayes, Mrs.ond class.Swimmers badge.\tACT.[ REftL Mil 5 Stanley Av.Near Queen St.Phone 1624.definite Administers definite treatment for Drug and Alcoholic Addiction after the famous Neal Method, adopted by the Australian Government, a place combining the facilities of sanatorium with comforts and freedom of private home.Absolute privacy.Limited stay.A fixed charge is made on entrance, which covers all expenses.Liquor treatment can be given at home by responsible nurse sent from the Sanitarium, and under direction of our consulting physician.60 Neal Hospitals on the North American Continent the'marriage of ^-rg^6Richard^ Ar* Conway an' Mr8' P' J' Wolfc' nla\u2019 Scoutmaster.(American Legion; to Miss Mabel The\tthe small tables; Scout B\u201enner_rx,mpass Christine Cole, daughter of Mr.and\ttastefully decorated with au- ond class Mrs.Samuel Herbert Cole, which turn5 Gowers, asters, sweet peas and j Scout Giovetti-Oooking Morkill & Bissonnet vs.Geo.Ilon- Ganadian headquarters: 104 Sherbrooke St., West, Montreal.JJ for net, of Rock Island.\u2014Defendant plead- vre Bec\u2019 ! ed guilty to operating a motor car.pansies, and looked very attractive, | Drawing for first class.i at°I)orchester1,\t^eptem'>er while the refreshments were excep-1 Scout Trussler-Cooking for first , \u2014 on the highway between Sherbrooke and Map and Stanstead while intoxicated.Accused admitted having been convicted of a similar charge on July 6 last.ANIMALS AT LARGE.ST.PETER\u2019S GUILD.\u201e\t,\t.\t.\t.\t.\ttionally dainty The girls assisting ! class.\ttj i \u2018when his license was suspended for 30 | Mrs.Andrew Vinycomb left yeater- were Misses Vera Pnn, Lucille 0- Third Sherbrooke\u2014Rev.G.E.Read,\t, h(l\t.\t.j,n \u201end costs ; day for Montreal, and sails Saturday Donnall, Andrea Codere, Irene Bon-; Scoutmaster.\tJ the charge now laid his lily teas of St.Peter\u2019s »\"n^hnU^8'.Gr^rla;\u201d'orv,En«lanF' ^ And M1ss Camer,on' The recciptR n81c|^t Simms-First Aid and Sig-\twaB canœlled and a fine of $25 stray In the city street,, especially at G Me were resumed Wednesday after 80n.\u201c\u2019.Mrs.\u2018 vfny\u2018comb mad^ many ^ UP ^ -e\tf '\tJudging dŒces for Hr^claJ.*\"\"'-and PO,rts lrnpOBed' night time, is increasing rapid y, ^),\u201cu^r\t.C,ten?friends ln Sherbrooke during her re- DOMINION COLLEGE OF MUSIC Scout Ferrier-First Aid, complet-1 FINED FOR ILLICIT SALE OF ness cm\twitn an encouraging attend- Hldftnce and her departure 'will be EXAMINATION RESULTS.(Pupils of Mr, A.E.Whitehead.) Singing\u2014Senior, Miss Alice Wilson, j honors.showing considerable carelessness im n™*s vm-u an encuw aging attenu- sldence the part of their owners.Two horses ance.The hostesses were Mrs.Moore, much regretted and a pemy were taken possession of Mrs.Carroll Ives and Mrs.A.R.B.' by the police on W'ednesday and Lockhart, and Mrs.Goff presided at The first autumn meeting of the Thursday.Tile chief is now charging the tea table, which was arranged | Missionary Society of the Methodist pourd-keepfng fees and cost of keep with swer-t peas, plans were madei Church, Lennoxville, was held yes-in addition to the damage done to for the usual work of the season, terday at the residence of Mrs.H.gardens, etc., for which the owners and an hour was pleasantly spent j H.Clark, president, Belvidere street, of the anfmals have to\\pay.\t1 \"over the teacups.\u201d\tThe attendance was good, the major- ing second class.\u2014>-\tI Morkill & RANDBORO.\tLeblond, of Mr.Rufus Riddell of Brooklyn visit- was fined $50 and costs BELL TELEPHONE - \u2022 >4 7 S- \u2022 \u2022 Phone Orders are given Immediate Attention.J.0.DARGHE G.~-G7 KIIVG ST.This is Strictly CASH STORE Therefore, the very best People Patronize us.LIQUOR.Bissonnet vs.Albert La Patrie.\u2014Defendant or three ing his nrjother, Mrs.N.K.Bett\u2019s.months in jail for selling liquor Mr.and Mrs.R.Thompson and! without a license.Mr.and Mrs.J.Bell veau to Martin- Thomas Roberge, of Emberton, was ville to visit the latter\u2019s daughter Mr.fined $75 and costs or three months and Mrs.Geo.Groom's.\t;^or second similar offence.Mr.and Mrs.J.Williams to East! Mdore Lauzon, also of Emberton, CUfton visiting friends.\tj w08 finwl $5n and costH or thrw- Mrs.A.Hwail and Miss Mildred' rnonths ln ja)1 for 11 1,kfi offpTICC- SCOTSTOWN LIQUOR CASE.The whole of the afternoon THE UPPER TOWN DEPARTMENTAL STORE ^DfPï ^ f TIÏ* ^ #Boots and Shoes, Ready-Made Clothing, Gent's Furnishings, tJi LulflL 1 iLu «Hats and Caps, (General Dry Goods.Staples of all kinds.A-O^nt For The Pictorial Review F^atterns.Organ\u2014Senior, Mr.George Dick, honors.Organ\u2014Junior, Mrs.R.G.Price.Piano\u2014Junior, Miss Doreen Stewart and Miss Jean Reid.Harmony \u2014 Senior, Miss Bessie Jones.Mcorr.L COLLEGE.Theory\u2014Junior, Miss Aimee Harding, honors ; Miss Marjory Franklin.I home from Lachute.Piano - Intermediate, Miss Aimee MrB- ' » Maple Leaf Dirt Chaser cleans everything in kitchen and bathroom.Safe, sanitary, effective.Made in Sherbrooke.Ask your grocer for it.W.R.Bradley&Soh UNDERTAKERS -r 55 Frontenac Ht., Sherbrooke, Que.Telephone 207.HEARD AT THE CLUB.\"OubbltrlKh fieemH to be following up some train of thought.\u201d \"Yes, but the train Isn\u2019t, loaded and SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Î5, 1916.FIVE Eastern Townships Farmers\u2019 Page» From Eastern Townships Experimental Farm 'SEASONABLE LAMBS BROUGHT SUGGESTIONS HIGH PRICES Pointers of Interest to Eastern Sale Was Held This Month at Huntingdon.Recent Inventions of Interest To Eastern Townships Farmers (By C.J.Lynde, Macdonald College, Que.) TRACTION ATTACHMENT FOR] AUTOMOBILES.With this attachment an automo- ] bile can be used as a farm tractor I or as a source of power for grinding NO 1 AND NO.2 LAMBS AVERAGED OVER NINE DOLLARS EACH.At the annual meeting of the Wool Growers and Sheep Breeders held at Huntingdon on February 8th last it was dec ded, In addition to handling the wool in the spring that the association would hold co-operative lamb grain, etc.The large drive wheels are sales in September and October.\tattached to a frame which passes F\u2019ollowing this plan a sale was ad- under the car and, hoo\u2019»s over the Jlvto Tractai' Townships Farmers.ABOUT POULTRY.\u2014A BRANCH OF i AGRICULTURE REQUIRING ATTENTION.The prospects are excellent for high prices in eggs this winter, so save all your parly matured pullets.( Feed your hens well through the .moult; remember their systems are ! undergoing a great strain.Use pro-'tein foods.Start with all your fowls of one breed this year; a basket of eggs Varying in size and color is not /attractive.\tI departure and the sale was not very Cook, Odebolt, Iowa., U.S.Pat.1 Chickens will not make the best de- well advertised only seven members, 180,475.) \u2022velopment unless they are free from | marketed their lambs.lice.Fight the mites and lice during | Forty-six lambs in all were sold,]\tCORN HUSKER this hot weather.\tthese graded as follows : Don\u2019t forget the turkeys.Keep j 22 number ones, 1779 lbs at $9.50 .j.,i,., $169.00 20 number two\u2019s 2239 lbs at $9.50 .2X2.70 4 number three's 21'8 lbs.at $8.25 .17-98 This gives an average price for number one\u2019s and two\u2019s of over $9.00 per lamb, and an average price GROUND PULVERIZER.The front; roller of this pulverizer is made of ridged disks side by side; MEGANTIC CO.HAPPENINGS Budget of News From Various Sections of County.JERSEY MILLS.Mrs.Walter Cathcart and Indigestion Resulted From Bad Case of Inactive Liver Experience Proved That Dr.Chase\u2019s Kidney=Liver Pills Were Exactly What Was Needed.It every sufferer from Indigestion! using br.would study his case as did the writer] and was so Miss' of this letter the great majority would esjten\".Tcr/vert^e, Laura Cathcart, guests of Mrs.Armstrong on Thursday.Mr.and Mrs.G.H.Cathcart, the Misses Maude and Muriel, and\u2019Messrs Evan and Leonard Cathcart, guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Wilson on Sunday.Those from here who witnessed the floating of the bfg span for the Quebec bridge, were : Mr.and Mrs.Albert Cathcart, Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Wilson, Mr,.AV.D.Cathcart, the Miss- and the second consists of toothed which track between the ridges the front roller.A clod missed by the find sluggish action of the liver bowels to be the cause of trouble.It is then an easy step to finding a cure, for there is nothing like Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills to awaken the action of the liver, kidneys and bowels.With these organs performing fJieir natural functions the system is thoroughly cleansed of all poisonous waste matter and the process of digestion is no longer impeded.Mrs.W.L.Jones, Hill Spring, Alra-, writes : \u201cI have often thought I would' write and tell you how much I appre-¦ «a\tj t\tg.u x\tj ciate Dr.Chase's medicines, especially disks i\tJessie^ Cathcart, &ndj£)r> Chase's Kidney-Liver pills.I \u2018 of roiiowiiig tuib yiau a.noac\tau uuuui eue car aim, noo s over tne\t,\t,\t,\t_ ~ vertised to be held at Huntingdon on front axle.They are driven by gears; ri(^e® 18\tby the teeth of the 1st., of Mr.Harold Cathcart, September 2nd.A\u2019s this is a new bolted to the rear wheels.(Albert E.\u201986?^ r°^ ^\u2019 -d \u2022 \u2022\thome came as a shock to his i.-i (Henry Ariens, Pat.1,179,388).Brillion, Wis., U.S.HOBBLE This device consists of them growing, and their houses and yards clean.See that they do not roost with the other poultry.Cleanliness will do much to bring your turkeys through.A number of your early pullets will be maturing this month.If possible, keep them by themselves.Feed (carefully, do not allow them to get for'all lambs sold of $8.68.; excited, and get them into their permanent house before they are likely to lay.It is these early pullets that wmst supply you with eggs next month.This is a good time to look for a special egg market.It is time when consumers are coming back to the city and are looking for new-laid iggs.Now also is the time when t new-laid eggs are the scarcest.If Ei are so situated that you can ship ect to consumers, see about the de this month.Bell off any of the cockerels that are ready, but be sure that they are In good condition before you market them.To provide green food late this fall >nd early next winter, the runs can >e ploughed now and sown to win-)er rye.Keep the birds off this until he crop is several inches high.Any chicks that are inclined to he \u2022weaklings should be disposed of.feed them a little extra and sell them for table use, or if their constitutions are not strong enough for this, kill and bury them at once.They are easy marks for any poultry disease that happens to come along.They become carriers of disease and .'lice.Get rid of them.Farm.\u2014Lennoxville ^perimental NO NEED OF ANY CHANGE.-4er Parent\u2014You must understand, sir, ~ Mrs.Bush.1 Mrs.Bush, 2 Mrs.Curtiss, 3 Edwin Cotton.Ificus\u20141 Mrs.Bush, 2 W.Aitkin, 3 Mrs.Curtiss.3\tfuchias in bloom\u20141 D.T.Armitage, 2 Mrs.Bush.1\tMrs.Bush, 2 Mrs.Curtiss.4\tgeraniums in bloom, single\u20141 Edwin Cotton, 2 W.Aitkin, 3 Mrs.Curtiss.2\tgeraniums in bloom, single \u2014 1 Edwin Cotton, 2 W.Aitkin, 3 Mrs.Curtiss.4 geraniums in bloom, double\u20141 Cot-'\tCotton, 2 W.Aitkin, 3 Cle- 1 ment Sarrasin.Scc.-Treas.Municipal Council of the Parish of Ste.Prudentienne I LORENZO BACHAND, See.-Treas.Municipal Council of the Parish of St.Joachim of Shefford.1 KnsoSvent Notice.IN Mrs.Bush.2 distinct Begonias in bloom Mrs.Bush, 2 Edwin Cotton, 3 Curtiss.1 distinct Begonia in bloom \u2014 1 Mrs.FOR SALE Registered Holsteins.bull calves, sale, from our great herd sire.\"Echo Segis Fayna,\u201d closely related to present world's record cow.Also several extra good grade cows for sale for family use.Write at once.SUNNYSIDE STOCK FARM, Stanstead, Que.3 foreign ferns, distinct varieties' 2 geraniums in bloom, double\u2014 1 \u20141 Mrs.Bush, 2 Edwin Cotton, 3 W.i Edwin Cotton, 2 Mrs.Bush.Aitkin.\t;\t3 distinct geraniums in foliage\u2014 2 foreign ferns, distinct varieties i 1 Edwin Cotton, 2 W.Aitkin, 3 Mrs.\u20141 Mrs.Curtiss, 2 W.Aitkin, 3 ! Bush.Mrs.Bush.1 foreign fern, distinct variety SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.oGJOjAv Art* and Commercé- UNIVERSITY OF BISHOP\u2019S COLLEGE FOUNDED 1843\tROYAL CHARTER 1853 L-ertnoxvillc:, IJ.Q.The only College in Canada following the Oxford I and Cambridge plan of Three Long Academic Years for the B.A.Degree.Complete courses In Arts and Divinity, leading to ' B.A., M A., B.D., and D.J).degrees.Diploma courue Residential College for Men.Women students admit iuüâu Will reduce Inflamed, Strained, Swollen Tendons, Ligaments, Muscles or Bruises.Stops the lameness and pain from a Splint, Side Bone or Bone Spavin.No blister, no hair gone.Horse can be used.$2 a bottle delivered.Describe your case for epecial instruction» and Book 2 K Free.ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic liniment for mankind.Reduces Strained, Torn Ligaments, Enlarged Glands, Veins or Muscles, Heals Cuts, Sores, deers.Allays pain.Price lï.OOabottlra: dealers of delivered.Hook \"Evidence\u201d free Uj.F.YOUNG.P.D.F.ISO Lymans «Ida.Montreal.Cant Afisorbinc and Ateorbhe.Jr., arc made In Camdi.2\tgeraniums in foliage\u20141 Edwin Cotton, 2 Mrs.Bush, 3 W.Aitkin.1 geranium in foliage\u20141 Edwin Cotton, 2 Mrs.Bush, 3 Mrs.Curtis.1\tgeranium, tri-colored\u2014T Edwin Cotton, 2 Mrs.Curtiss, 3 Mrs.Bush.3\tgloxinias in bloom\u20141 Mrs.Bush 2\tgloxianis in bloom \u2014 1 Cotton.THE MATTER OF WILLIAM A.BURNS, An Insolvent.AUCTION SALE \u2014ON\u2014 Monday, September 18th, 1916 The undersigned will sell by public auction at his office, 125 Wellington street, Sherbrooke.Que., the following' immovable property bel cm King above insolvent estate : 1.\u2014That certain tract or parcel of land Situate and being in the Town of East Angus, in the Township of West-bury, known on the cadastral plan and book of reference of the said Township | of Westbury as part of Lot No.12,\t02 in the second range of the said Town- [ ship of Westbury.bounded north by another Part of the same lot owned bv Mrs.Mary Ann Riddle, on Vhe south, I 1 gloxiania in bloom \u2014 1 Bush.1 palm any variety\u20141 Mrs.Bush also by part George Arkley ; on the east by the Edwin dividing the said lot 12,\t92 and ! lot 1.9,\t1 (or by the line dividing lino the the Mrs J said lot 12 and the lot 13 in the said '.second range of the said Township ot I Westbury by the primitive subdivision ot the said Township), and on the west by 2 ?dW!Iî CJ0tt0n\\?Mrs-, C»rtiss.) the lot No, 12.88 in the second range 3 tabic decorations, distinct varie-] of the said Township ot Westbury.own- ted to lectures and degrees.Valuable Scholarships and Exhibitions.The College Is situated in one of the most beautiful spots In Eastern Canada.Excellent buildings and equipment.All forms of recreation, splendid gymnasium.Four railway liijes converge in Lennoxville, Michaelmas Term commences Sept.16th.For information, terms and calendars, apply to the REV JPRINCIPAL PAKKjOCK, D.C.L., or to the Acting Registrar.John T.Matthews Lennoxville, Qua.\t' m' BUGBEE BUSINESS COLLEGE Affiliated! with Stanstead College Endowed by Dr.A.G.Bngbee STANSTEAD, QUEBEC.Best Prépara//, '0/i for It , HOKSJB2 \u2018'VIGORA\u2019* works wonders in the Perfect tonic, makes good rich blood and the coat sleek and shiny.\tSure cure for coilgrhs, broken-wind, worms, skin-diseases, etc.\tPrice 50c.a bottle.ON SATjFI EVERYWHERE, formation from rv\u2019.Wholesale Druggist, Quebec, Canada- un sat,i B Get nil infi g J.u.Aionr Qm ties\u2014-1 Mrs.Bush, 2 Edwin Cotton, 3 W.Aitkin.Cut Bloom.Antin-hinums, G varieties\u20141 Mrs.J.Buckingham, 2 W.Aitkin, 3 W.Taylor.Asters, 6 varieties, 3 blooms each \u20141 Minnie Mathews, 2 Mrs.Arthur Fraser, 3 John Brockbank.Asters, 12 blooms\u2014I John Brock-bank, 2 Minnie Mathews, 3 Mrs.Arthur Fraser.Asters, 12 blooms, white\u20141 John Brockbank, 2 Mrs.Arthur Fraser, 3 Mrs.Geo.Jackson.Asters, 12 blooms, 1 color__1 W.Taylor, 2 Frank Pitts, 3 John Brockbank.Dahlia double, (5 blooms\u20141 Mrs.A.Fraser.Dahlias, pompom, 6 blooms \u2014 1 Mrs.J.Buckingham.Gladioli, 12 spikes\u20141 Mrs A Fraser, 2 W.Aitkin, 3 Mrs.Curtiss! Gladioli, (5 spikes\u20141 W.Aitkin, 2 Mrs.A.Fraser, 3 Mrs.Curtiss.(To be continued.) Gives a sonnd Business Education, with all the advantages of n well-Quipped and splendidly located residential College for Boys and Girls, at rates made possible only by the endowment.Students may enter at any time, and take courses in Bookkeeping, Stunojjraphy ami Typewriting, Penmanship and French, graduating when proficient, at the end of any month, t Special attention Is given to such fundamental subjects an Arithmetic, Rapid Calculation, Spelling and Correspondence.Modern buildings, electric light, splendid water, first-class gymnasium, iarge campus, rink, and thoroughly up-to-date equipment.Exceptionally lealtliy and attractive location.\tWrite for Calendar.$7.00 a Week \u2014$260 lor School Year Cover* Board, Tuition, Laundry and all school expenses excepting books.9.D.McFADYEN, Hoad Matter.\t4 GEO.J.TRUEMAN.Principal.LIVE POULTRY WANTED ¦ Immediate shipments bring the following prices, according to quality : \u2014 FOWLS .14c to 16c per lb.CHICKENS .14e to 16c per lb.TURKEYS .22c per lb.Ship us all you can.Immediate returns.No commission, shipping crates supplied free.Weekly quotations ou request.The Eastern Townships Poultry Farms, Limited Foster, P.Q.A.Burns, and said boundaries d by the insolvent W.containing within the what it may.2-\u2014That certain tract or parcel of | land situate and being in the Town of I East Angus, in the Township of Westbury, known or*, tho cadastral plan- for the said township as the lot No.12, j in th© second range of tho said Township, containing 9,000 feet more or less in superficies, tog-ether with tho buildings and improvements\tthereon\terected and made.\tr Lots 1\tand\t2 sold\ttogether\tas one lot.with\tthe\tbuildings and improve- ments thereon erected, and sold subject to notarial lease to C.M.Cooper and D.C.Metcalf for five years from 15th January, 1914, at.$87.50 per month, 1 and duly registered at Cookshiré Registry Office on the 28th day of May, 1914.Terms\u2014Cash.Registered certificate on j view, and any further information re- j Quired can be had at Curator's office, i Sale at two o'clock p.m.JOHN J.GRIFFITH, Curator.,tt§.MAIL CONTRACT Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, the 27th October, 1915, for the conveyance of His Majesty\u2019s Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week, over East.Clifton, No.2, Rj.M.D., from the Postmaster General\u2019s pleasure.Printod notices containing further information as to conditions of proposed Contract may bo seen and blank forms of tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of East Clifton, St.Isidore d\u2019Auckland.and at the office of the Post Office Inspector.Post Office Inspector's Office.Sherbrooke, Sept.14,\t191ue, aw,.Sale price.* Ladle»' Chamoisette Glove», 8S A fine soft quality white glove with black stitched backs, 2 dome fasteners.Sizes 6 to 7i.Value $1.00 Sale price\tWQiP Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves, $1.The Verona Kid Glove, in black, white, tans, greys, etc.Ladies' sizes.\tOM Special Sale .White Flannelette, 17 He.A special quality soft White Saxony Flannelette, 34 in.wide, 20 cent value, Sale Price .Suitcases, $1.25.Twenty Suit Cases, fibre quality.in.long, doubled corners, brass lock and clasps, strong leathei handle.$1.75 value.\t that your heating Nx\ttrace Of not.engineer* cob tell me how to ordtr^_ and iwrtaJ) a «ywtem that will proper! heat my home.! Kindi \u2022end me wil out expense my part >\u2014 !.Your booklet the Sunshine Furaare Kame____\t___________ Apure» ______ ___ R tit 5 \u2022 ttStSSBÉKti .\u2022 ¦ Æ ¦ ,\t.?I, -Y\tgi ¦\t*¦ M'daiyS NEW RATES ONLY PROVIDE 3 PER CENT.PROFIT.Mr.Kelsey waa afterwards examined on the accounts for year ending July 31, which showed the gross earnings as $41,789.32.The cost of furnishing the service was $31,132.96, and after writing off depredation $6,060, there was only sufficient left to pay J per cent, upon the actual physical value o!» the property in spite of the fact that 50 per cent, of the new rates are in force.The balance of the 6 per cent, could not be paid if the whole of the new rates were included.SUGGESTIONS FOR CLASSIFIED RATES.Regarding the classification, witness had never agreed with the Canadian Bell or E.T.companies upon their rate-making theories.The ttnsi-ness and residential rates wav too close together.These should be as follows : Business\u2014 Semi-Annual FURNITURE SALE Ends To=Morrow Saturday, Sept.16.nmi Single line.\t\t.\t.$ 30 Two party\t\t\ti\t\t\t,.27 Four party .\t\t\t Residence\u2014\t\t\t Single line\t\t\t\t.24 Two party\t\t\t\t Four party .\t\t\t London Toronto MootrooJ Winnipeg.Vancouver St-Jo in, N.B./forniltcn Cftl&«T]r Saakat/xm Kdmonton 303 Sold by La Cie Codera & Fils, Inc.RICHMOND AND NORTH HATLEY COMPARED.He mentioned that it is the uni- i versai practice in America for resi- , dents to have the four-party service.He would not discriminate between the rates of Kichmond and North Hatley, for although the former had 300 \u2019phones and the latter only 150, the North Hatley man had the same facilities for getting toll line and all services.Again, while it is realized in the States that the companies should charge enough to make the business pay, the poor man should he able to get the service he could afford to pay for.Therefore, if the single line was beyond his means he could take the party line.As to the discrimination alleged at.Richmond and Coaticook a $25 business single line was absurd.At a later stage witness agreed that , North Hatley might he given a $27 single business line rate on account of the discrepancy in size, but not below that.ENQUIRY BASED ON VALUE OF PLANT.Mr.Roy cross-examined Mr.Kelsey : with the intention of showing that the company was over-capitalized, j The chairman drew his attention to 1 the fact that, the enquiry did not cover the stocks or bonds, but the whole argument was based on the value of the plant, SCATTERED TERRITORY AND PECULIAR CONDITION OF COMPANY.The operating cost of $20 per station witness explained by the divided and scattered territory.If the 1,500 subscribers were grouped in one place it would probably be only $13.He could see no remedy.The abnormal expense he put down to the peculiar condition of the company, which had no line or property in Sherbrooke.The Bell Telephone Co.In the States averaged $28 cost for operating stations.The Eastern: Townships was the hlghept toll using cagnauiuily lut knew of\t«ara-1 THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE OR SAVING! 25% to 33 1-3% on all purchases of Furniture and House Furnishings, Floor Coverings, Stoves, Ranges, etc., with an added chance of perhaps having all your purchases FREE This special FREE DAY of the sale will be picked out by the judges in the manner mentioned below.It means a chance of getting your purchases ABSOLUTELY FREE without any extra cost or endeavor.METHOD OF CHOOSING LUCKY FREE DAY Hale began Monday morning, August 14 laat, a.%i will end Saturday, September 16 next, a total of 80 selling days.Before the sale there was deposited with Mr.H.Irwin, manager of the Merchants Bank, a large envelope, which was sealed by him.This envelope contains 30 small envelopes and in each small envelope there is sealed one date of rarh of the 30 selling days of this sftle.On Monday, September 18th, there will be drawn from the large envelope in the presence of Mr.H.Irwin, Mr.V.E.Mor- rill, Editor of the Sherbrooke Daily Record, and Mr.F.Fortin, Manager of La Tribune, one of the small envelopes contained in the large one and the date found In such small envelope so drawn, shall be the day for which we will refund the full amount of the cash purchases.Refunds will be given only on cash sales, bought and paid in full on date of purchase.The date drawn hy the above mentioned three judges will he published on September 19th, 20th and 21st following, and all eusiotners presenting their sales slips, of same date ns the date drawn by the judges, which we will supply with each sale, will be refunded the full amount in cash paid for their cash purchases on such date.The time limit for presenting sales slips for refund will expire on October 19th, 1916, one month after first publication of date drawn.No refunds will ho made after October 19t.h, 1916.Out-of-town customers may mail shies slips, preferably by registered mail and money order will immediately he sent by return mail for the full amount of refund due, Do Not Delay See Us at Once.- - 1 - .\u2014 - -.- = Echenberg Bros.132 WELLINGTON ST.i i j \\rstR-imtrniimvjmKi "]
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