Sherbrooke daily record, 10 avril 1917, mardi 10 avril 1917
[" Sherbrooke Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE.TUESDAY, APRIL 10,1917.5^¦ -1 Twenty-first Year Canadian Troops Now ïn Complete Control of Vimy Ridge Over 9,000 Captive Germans Fell To The British In Operations Yesterday Opening of Spring Offensive Yesterday Between Lens and St.Quentin Proved More Success-! ful Than Earlier Accounts Indicated.With Vimy Ridge Gone Any Retreat By Germans Will Be Uncertain And Precarious.French Forces Are Drawing Chain Around St.Quentin CANADIANS CAPTURED 2000 GERMANS BRAZIL MAY BREAK WITH GERMANY TODAY Action Will Be Taken After Consideration of Report on Sinking of Steamer Parana.AMERICAN NAVY HEAVY TOLL OF RUSSIAN PEACE READY TO JOIN ! GERMAN SUBS.ADVOCATES DENOUNCED RIO JANEIRO, April Kt.-Tbc official report regarding the sinking of the Brazilian steamer Parana, which the Government, hae been awaiting before taking definite action toward \\ i\t/ II1MI\tf\u2019crmanî'' \u2019s ,îel-ieve(l to have been re- Anglo-j Airfwv'V 'U'OaHtrJRA *1 ceived to-day from the legation in :\t__ _\tPeris.It is expected the Goveru- T'irrtit-*»r1 .o\t\\\\T c .\t, ment this afternoon will sever rela- i igrucr Lasualties Were Surprisingly, tions Light in View of Import- a\u201ec= of Groumi Won., op THE CABINET (C.n.dian Pres.Deipateli.)\tCAKWtt» HUIXKIMITn» EC |\tIS EXPECTED ¦ T rXMrvrxM A -i in 1\tI \u2022 zr- \u2022 11\ti i FRANCE, via London, April 10\u2014The\t______ LUJNUUM, April IU, 1 p.m.\u2014it IS officially reported thay crest of the Vimy Ridge has been .(Canadian Press Despatch.) ie British forces captured over 9,000 prisoners and more'carried.The strongest defensive po- ! Rio JANEIRO, April 10.\u2014Presi- with Germany.RECONSTRUCTION Jran forty guns in yesterday's operations.OFFENSIVE IS STILL IN PROGRESS.(Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON, April 10.\u2014The British offensive between Lens and St.Quetin, with which the spring operations have been opened, and which is st !1 in progress, has proved even more successful than the earlier accounts indicated.front has been captured by the army of Sir Douglas Haig, and the Canadian corps was given a place of honor in the great event, being strongly supported by some of the most, The attack was preceded by a bombardment which continued for sev-I eral days, and in which guns of the r1\ti o- rx\tit-\tjheaviest calibre, formerly used on General Sir Douglas Haig today reports that yesterday\u2019s I only the biggest battleships, took captures exceeded 9,000 men, while forty guns fell into the\t_ ^7^mon of the Battle of the Somme.Aeroplanes, flying low, could find only RIDGE.\t¦ shapeless masses of churned up earth where the been.CLEARED IN 7 HOURS front to contend with, are now in complete occupation of the \u2019onU?he so-^hern end'of'thf'canadUu famous Vimy Ridge, even the eastern slopes of the ridge hav- *ront, the Germans yielded ground ing been cleared of German.,.The Canadian, also have re-\tS\".\"\",\u201d pulsed German counter attacks.\tThelus, which had been strongly held These reactions by the Germans indicate the import-: btfore' our Kan8 hs\u201cred hands of his troops.CANADIANS OCCUPY VIMY The Canadians, who had one of .he hardest bits of the CHAIN TIGHTENS AR.CUND ST.QUENTIN.With the capture of the famous ridge, the British made a An.ce they attach to this position whence the conquerors look |I2.30, seven hours after the battle be down over the plain of Douai.With Vimy Ridge gone the if®\"\u2019 n° \u201cbianized body of the en-whole German lines covering the hrench towns and industrial the nest of machine gun sections on districts to the north becomes a wavering one.and any leis- Hn.V,5'\t.\t.\t, i 1\t.\t, .1\t,\tII-\t\u2022 J .Of the casualties it can only hr urely retreat the uermans maj^ have planned is made uncertain said this moment that they are sur and precarious.\tprisingly light, especially in view of! the importance of the ground won The prisoners on the Canadian part! of the front probably total close to i two thousand.The British troops on I the adjacent part of the front cap-\u2022 iii t .,\t,\t,\t.\t,\tj timed over three thousand.The men! considerable stride along the road to Douai, while the cap- ;are splendid, and proud that they tore of the high ground north-west of St.Quentin tightens the havf \\)e\"n ^ounted worthy to furnish; i \u2022\t1 \u2022 1.1 a i tr i r\ti \u2022\ti , a stoking force in so important an chain which the Angio-rrench forces are drawing around that [operation as the re-capture of Vimy town.A German division south-east of Ypres, according to !rixfe- n\tl Li \u2022 '\t,\t.\t-.i\t.No ground in all France i- mere general rlaig s leport, met with no success.\t[dear to the hearts of the French peo- ________________ j pie than the front from which the Canadians set out to drive the m-i GERMANS RECOIL FROM HF AVY BLOW\tmy {rom his P°sitions 011 the ridge ] r\t\"\t>V\tI of Vimy, the chapel of Notre Dame DELIVERED BY BRITISFI IN ARRAS REGION lil' borettc, Souciiez, and the sugar j refinery, to conquer the fiercely for control of the Ridge in ;ruins of vehich men died in thons the Summer of 1IU5, both sides suf-|ands\\The Cabaret Rouge, Neuville fering heavy losses, but in the end st- ' aast.the Labyrinth, arc names the Germans held the main portion It,lat 'vill be for ever glorious there.of the position.\tI\t-\u2014 - Later the British took over the French line and were ousted by the Germans fto>m the part of the Ridge I which had been won by their precie dent Braz has informed the Cabinet that he wilt summon it for a conference immediately , upon receipt of information regarding\tthe Parana, which he is said to have requested from the legatiem in\tParis.It is \u201e\t\u201e\t.\t.\t\u201e\t.\t,\t.\tlearned from a reliable\tsource that a famous\tof\tthe\tBritish\tformations.reconstruction 0f j the\tcabinet was discussed at the last council of the ministers.It is proposed that the present administration chiefs should resign in a body As soon as relations are broken v/ith Germany.RECOGNIZES NEW RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT.(Canadian Press Despatch.) RIO JANEIRO, April 10.\u2014Brazil has recognized the new Government of Russia.GERMAN MILITARISM IN BRAEfL.(Canadian PrJss Despatch.) RIO JANEIRO, Aprb 1(1.-A note, under the title of \u201cGerman Militarism at Home,\u201d takes up the question of the German rifle societies in the to south of Brazil.It denounces these Bv organizations for tbeir affiliation ALLIED FLEETS Arrangements for Full Co-Operation Expected to be Completed This Week.WASHINGTON, April 10.\u2014Arrange ments for full war co-operation between the United States and the al- ' lies may be completed this week.I Conferences will be held at the state war and navy buildings between representatives of the allied powers particularly naval agents, and the heads of American navy and diplomatic services.That the United States will work in full harmony with the allies was officially stated at the navy department.In keeping with President Wilson\u2019s message to Congress, \u2018\u2018val- ' liable co-operation will be undertak-'j cn.\u201d Secretary Daniels declined to say j when this co-operation goes into ef-; feet or to what extent it will be carried.The presumption is that it i is already under way, in part.! For the present it is likely that the .; American navy will direct its efforts at clearing a part of the Atlantic of submarines and raiders, giving the allies a greater freedom of action : than has been possible without Am- j ; eriean aid.British Reported to Be Destroying Them at Rate of One a Day.(Canadian Press Despatch.) NEW YORK, N.Y.April 10\u2014 The New York Times this morning publishes the following : The British have been destroying ! U-boats at the average rate of one I a day since February 1.and latterly [ at an even higher rate, according to j information brought to New York yesterday by persons returning from Europe, who said they bad the authority of naval officers, and officials high in the Admiralty for the figures.In the month following the declaration of unrestricted warfare Brit ish ships sank thirty-two submarines.Since then, it is said, the average number destroyed a week has been between seven and fifteen.With the number running as high as three in the week.Governor of Finland Call» oxt Government Not to Yield to Overtures.(Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON, April 10.\u2014Russia has renounced all idea of territorial expansion, according to a Petrograd despatch to Reuter\u2019s, quoting a Statement by Minister of Justice Keren sky.Minister Kerensky, in the course of a speech delivered on Monday before the military delegates, de dared that while Russia wished no territory she would defend to liberty which she had enemy\u2019s first line had MAY COMMANDEER SEAL OIL OUTPUT Great Britain is Expected to 1 ake Action on Newfoundland Catch.more the end the won.Reuter\u2019s correspondent also reports that the new governor-general of twenty-[\tFeder RoditcheS, denounced j Russian peace advocates in an add-; ress before the Congress of the constitutional democrats, the party ' which he formerly led in the Duma, j Governor Roditcheff, after referring to the sacrifices made at Gallipoli for Russia by France and England, said \"In Petrograd there is a body ! of bold persons which dares to speak YJf L n .\ttr r c Of peace 111 the name of the people.High Gourt i.U.U.r.or bo.| But the people themselves are silent.Our duty toward the provisional gov-ernraent If to rflisc our voicc-s and say : Russia is with you, yield to nothing which concerns her require' ments and interests,\u201d FORESTERS\u2019 CONVENTION1 of Quebec Holds Two Days\u2019 Session in City.' ; pieces.It did not long hold out.(Canadian Press Despatch.) NEW YOK'K, April 10.\u2014An Associated Press despatch from St.Johns Nfld., today says \u201cit is understood that the British Government will commandeer the entire output of seal oil in this colony this year.Glyce- with the League < .German Marksmen of Nuremburg.which it says save Piw-s them an undeniable military ! explosives, character.The ' uper declares that l-\u2019d demand Brazil should take warning in time.A High Court convention of the! Independent Order of Foresters, for] the jurisdiction of Southern Quebec, was opened in the Odell block, Well- i ington Street, this afternoon.The | business transacted at this after- j noon's session consisted principally [ of routine matters.Am important session is being held J this evening and it is expected that \\ the meetings will be continued all i day tomorrow.The principal officers present.EXPLAINS ATTITUDE TOWARD FRIENDS OF DEPOSED CZAR DEMAND MORE OVERTIME PAY Workers in Hamburg Say Present Rate is Insufficient to Meet Present Conditions.C C a n adian Press Despatch.) LONDON*,' April\t10.\u2014A Reuter's despatch from Petrograd says that , Minister of Justice Kerensky, ad-!\t.\t.\tare : j dressing a military delegation or fine extracted from the oil vas been E Fleury, Knowlton, H.C.R.; W.Monday, said that he wished to put found valuable in the manufacture of Shannon, Valley field, H.V.C.R.; P.'an eud to certain nsinuations that As a result of the assur- M.Hayes, West Shefford, High he was not severe, enough towards the price for seal pelts jTreas.; James Lowe, Sherbrooke, gome former ,partisans of the deposed still on the market has risen from | High Secretary; Dr.H.Spencer, Emperor.He charged that these ru-last year's quotation of $6 a quin-! Sherbrooke, High Physician.Seventy mors were spread with the malicious tal (112 pounds) to Î7.25.\tfive delegates are in attendance.j CONGRATULATIONS FROM KING GEORGE ! ' Canada Will Be Proud 1 hat ! f Her Troops Won Vimy Ridge.\tX (Canadian Prc«n Di patch.) LONDON.April JO.\u2014The news of \u2018\u2018¦he successful opening of the new British offensive has stirred intense interests and high hope among the people throughout, the country.Whatever the enemy may have claimed as to the retreat in the Somme sector having been prearranged and strategical, it is contended that their recoil before the blow delivered in the Arras-Lens region cannot hr explained away in any such manner.It is c essors.BASTION OF ENEMY LINE.S WESTURN urged that there ts no possible vol- ! One military critic conumenting on untary element in this retirement, the present battle thus describes the and that there can he no dispute as J importance of the Vimy Ridge They to who took the initiative.\t( are admittedly the bastion of the eri- A new chapter in the conflict on!*'iny\u2019s western line.Whatever else the western front has begun, and, ihas bet n allowed to go he held Vimy whether or not it is to prove the i Ridge with grim resolve and lavished beginning of a decisive battle, it is ] upon it all the arts in fortifications hound according to the prevalent opinion here to lead to results of the highest importance.STHUGGLB FOR VIMY HEIGHTS.The main feature of the battle thus far on which attention has been focused is the capture of Vimy Ridge The immense value, of this series of heights, which dominate, the plain from an elevation of 400 to 500 feet , has been recognized throughout the war and great sacrifices have been regarded as justifiable if they re suited In its possession.The French and Germans fought and defensive skill that the war has taught him.Upon it hinges the whole strategy of the enemy's retreat in the west.With Vimy firmly held he rati swing his line farther South slowly bark, until each part of it reaches the position where he has a mind to stand, and he can coyer the French industrial districts upon which he depends so much for supplies.But with Vimy gone the dr fense of these districts can hardly he ] maintained, the pivot of the whole j retreat shifts and gives backward and is in instant risk of fracture.ELATED OYER i SUCCESS OF CANADIANS To Be Assigned to the Forefront in Offensive is Considered Great Compliment.and all who have taken i splendid achievement.\u201d part in this MARTIAL LAW IN GUATEMALA .Disturbances Along frontier Created With German Assistance.BRITISH OFFICIAL STATEMENT ! and (CunncUnn Pro»» Detpnlch.Y LONDON, April 10.The British nave seized the village of Fampous and the neighboring defends north and south of the Bcafpe River.at 11.50, is as follows: \u201cDuring the night there was severe fighting at the northern end of Vimy Ridge, where the enemy had retained a footing.He was ejected, and an attempted counter-attark failed to materialize.The eastern slope of the segcs i Ridge has been cleared of the enemy land counter-attacks repulsed.and efficiency.How (heir work main tallied the magnificienf record at Si.Julien and elsewhere is told of in the cable despatches which gives much more detail than the brief mes-which have come here.What divisions and brigades took part is not yet knowm.(Canadian Press Despatch.A LONDON, April 10, 2.55 p.m.\u2014King ~U\tJGeorge sent, the following message to- (Canadian Press Despatch.)\tday to Field Marshal Sir Douglas COPENHAGEN, April 10, vis Lon- Haig, commander of the British ardor).\u2014A Hamburg despatch says that mies on the western front : ern ihlmcr employees of the big Vulcan ! \u201cThe whole empire will rejoice at , U \u201d shipbuilding wori s, who went on the news of yesterday's successful strike recently for an increase of j operations.Canada will be proud wages, did so on the ground that the ! that the taking of the coveted Vimy existing war bomises w ere insufficient i Ridge has fallen to ttie lot of her , to meet the distressed conditions.; troops.1 heartily congratulate you j They also demanded extra pay for ; overtime.j The sectionmen at a meeting on Thursday last decided that they 'would accept nothing less than an iincrease of 33 per cent, j It is also reported from Hamburg ; that an engineer of the Germania J shipyards was sentenced to four weeks' imprisonment for selling black | bread to Russian w ar prisoners em-: ployed there.The engineer pleaded jthat he was moved to pity by the | Russians' evident hunger.The judge!\t- ' | ruled that the engineer\u2019s action was! (Canadian Press Despatch.) jlikely to lower German workmen in | GUATEMALA GiTY, GUATEMA-ithr estimation of foreigners and les- ' i.a.April 10\u2014 Martial law has been I sen, the reputation of the Germania i declared in Guatemala.The action! woiks.\tj was taken on information of dis'j I\t4\u2014-\tturbane?* along the Mexican and Salvadorean frontiers, supposed to! have been created with German assistance.PETITION AGAINST USE OF FOODSTUFFS j FOR ALL LIQUOR 1 (Canadian Press De.spatch.) LEEDS, ENG., April 10\u2014 At the) conference here of the independent! labor party a resolution was unanimously adopted calling on the government to prohibit absolutely the use of foodstuffs in the manufacture of alcoholic liquors during the war.ly -I* t* v v-i- *;\u2014?-y t- v .> te- v g-\t\u2022î-l-'.\u2014P -v | WEATHER REPORT ! WEDNESDAY FINE WITH A LITTLE HIGHER TEMPERATURE.The disturbance which vas off the Middle Atlantic coast yesterday has moved into the Maritime Provinces, accompanied by j;ales with snow and rain.The weather continues very cold throughout Ontario and Quebec, but in the Western Provinces a ehanpo to somewhat there has been milder conditions.Ottawa Valley Stronjr northwest winds, fair and cold.Wednesday, fine with a little higher temperature.Maritime Provinces\tWestern portion, northwest Rales, colder with lipht snowfalls.Wednesday, fair and \\\t*}\u2022\t* '¦(* d* d* '**\tv '** *1* 'I* *c\td* ?purpose of sowing discord between himself nnd the democracy.\u201cIf I did not arrest Grand Duke Dmitri Paulo-,, vitch,\u201d said Minister Kerensky, \u201cit j was because he hatched the plot L against Rasputin.\u201d ?YSO MONTWIAL J You'll enjoy making a t | selection from our fine J | line of Easter toilet goods.% Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Z Powders, Lotions, Creams * and Soaps.+ I *e* ii ï I t 4* I I *.G\t«;4 -I'v c* ;¦ *:\u2022 \u2022!\u201c> > 7- *> *;?*;-\t'7 *7 v*î~p W.H.GRIFFITH, 121 MliBgHB Sirset.4 4» 4* 4» 4* 4* ?HAPPENINGS IN TOWN OF WATERLOO Appointment of Assistant Road Superintendent Put Over Until Next Council Meeting.NOTES.Among those spending the Easter | holidays here were : Mr.Cyril Davig j non with his parents ; Miss Mildred I Greevcs and Miss Julia Richards, 1 Montreal at the Lakcview House ; I Miss Jean Erskine who is attending Compton Ladies\u2019 College, with her parents ; Miss Fisher, Montreal, with friends ; Miss Lenore Wilson of Huntingdon with her parents.; Mr.Orrin Rexford.Montreal, at \u2019\"his summer cottage on Conference Heiglsts ; Miss Phoda Marsh, Montreal with her parents here ; Miss Louise CK\\vs-ler, Montreal, with bet parents ; Mr.Arthur Macfar'ane qf Fredericton, N.B., Mr.Roger Macfarlane of Montreal, Miss W.Wells of Sweetsburg, and Miss Donald of Montreal, guests at Mr.Macfarlane's, Mr.K.Erskine was in Montreal last week.Mr.R.Ball, formerly of the Canadian Bank of Commerce staff at Knowlton now in Alberta, is spending his holidays here.Miss June Johnson has returned from the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal.Mrs.A.A.Swift has returned home from Montreal where she has been spending a few weeks.Mr.and Mrs, J.H.McKeown, Montreal, were recent guests here.Those spending the Easter holidays away from Knowlton were : Mr.H.Ross at Derby Line ; Mr.A.DuBro-eil to St.Cesaire with his parents ; Miss Lena Derby to Clarenceville ; Miss Sarah Mayhcw to Scotstown.Among those spending the Easter holidays here were : Mr.and Mrs.L.M.MacMillan, Montreal, at Mr.J.P, Hall\u2019s ; Mr.Murray Reid, Montreal, at Mr.H.3.Foster\u2019s ; Mr.Fred Harriott at Mrs.H.W.Mae-Gowan's ; Mr.Irvine Lynch of Montreal with his mother, Mrs.W.W.Lynch.Mr.Jim Carmichael returned to Montreal on Monday.Miss Melissa Ball went in to Montreal on Saturday to meet her brother, Pte.Stanley Ball, who arrived in Montreal on Saturday from Halifax after returning from the front.Mr.Charming of the Bank of Commerce spent the Easter holidays in Montreal.WAERLOO, April 10.\u2014A regular ! meeting of the Waterloo Town Council was held on Wednesday evening in the Council room.There were present Councillors E.W.Phelps, E.J.McKenna, G.Poirier, J.F.Clement and Bissonnette.Owing to the absence of the Mayor and pro-mayor on motion Councillor E.J.McKenna presided.The following bills were passed : T.Lajoie, $20; Brome Lake Electric Power Co., $312; Bell Teleqhone Co., $5.90; C.H.Welch, $6.20; N.Marquis, $33.75.The question of appointing an assistant road master was the only matter to be brought before the meeting.The question was put over owing to the absence of the Mayor and pro-mayor.The Councillors present considered it a very important matter which should be considered by the whole Council.The Council then adjourned until Saturday evening, April 28th.when the assistant road inspector will be engaged, and other important business transacted.\ta., Service effective Oct.lit, 191S BOSTON & NEW YORK.EXPRESS Daily.Leave Sherbrooke.8.05 a.tsu Arrive Levis .1.15\tp.m.Arrive Quebec .1,20\tp.m.PASSENGER\u2014daily «xc«pt Sunday.Leave Sherbrooke.4.00 p.m.Arrive Levis .9.20\tp.m.Arrive Quebec .9,25\tp.m.Din.inj car on all hraiiu.For time tables or further particulars apply to any of the Company\u2019s Agents, or to E.0.Grundy, G.F.& IJ.A., Sherbrooke, Que.ill P PASSENGER SERVICE uiA.gcw to ut.jocn, 14.L.riaiifa;: to Glasgow and between Montreal and Glasgow For inlonaatloa as to rates and aaG in«s apply to Local Agents, or The Robert Relord Co., Limited, Geoeral Agents, 20 Hospital Btreet.and 23-25 St.Sacrament Street.Montreal.VETERAN ENGINEER RETIRES.Mr.William Dalton, who has for manv years been an engineer in the employ of the Central Vermont Ry.during the whole of which time, 45 years, he has been running between Montreal and Waterloo Waterloo and Montreal, has retired from active service and receives a pension.Although the C.V.R has no pension fund, the company has tak-toisoncred itano@ -L ahnSienn cn into consideration his many years of faithful and careful service, and many friends are gratified at this exgranted him a pension.Mr.Dalton\u2019s pression of appreciation of his services by the company and trust that this relief from responsibility will add many years to his life.ents, Mr.and Mrs.T.E.Draper over the week-end ; Mr.A.B.Coutn to Montreal for a few days ; Miss J.Gilman home for the Easter holidays visiting her parents.Mr.and Mrs.Gilman ; Mr.Geo.Ruiter visiting friends here during Easter ; Mr.Gordon Poslam the guest of his parents few a few days ; Miss M.Jamieson the guest of her parents over the week-end ; Mr.Peter Lang to his home in West Shefford for the weekend.NOTES.Miss Essie Fessenden, of St.Lamberts, in town for a few days, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.E.Graves.Mr.Phil.Temple, home for Easter, the guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.M.H.Temple.Miss Lucia Graves home after a week r-nent in Monttreal.Miss Freda Racicot, of Westmount ; home to spend the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Racicot.Mrs.J.J.J Ryan to Worcester, Mass., to visit her daughter, Mrs.1.R.Gannon.The Junior Auxiliary of the St.: Luke\u2019s Church will give a sugar so- i rial in the basement of the Church, j Thursday evening.April 12th.Mrs.George Moynan, who has) been away for some time visiting, her daughter, Mrs.K.Robinson at j St.Jerome, returned to her home i this week.-4- Dcfylhg Moths When putting away woollen clothes It Is a good idea to pin each suit or dress carefully in a separate newspaper.If moths should get into the closet or trunk where the clothes are pot away the papers will protect the garments from being eaten.PIMPLES and BOILS ALL OVER FACE AND BODY PASSEftGcR SLRViOE Between MONTREAL AND LONDON (Calling Falmouth to land Paasen* gers) For particular» ol sailing* and rate* apply to .Local Agents, or to The Ko* bert Ke/ord Co., Limited.Uenerai Agent*, SO Hospital Street, and Ü3-25 fct.8acram«nt Street, iionureai.RHEUMATISM PAIN Tho exncfc cause of rheumatism is unknown, though His generally believed to be clue to an excess of uric acid in the blood.It may be also said with equal truth that no remedy has been found which is a spécifie in all cases.In fact tho literature of rheu-mar Ism shows that there are but few drugs whii h have not been given a trial.In the hands of one observer ws find that a certain drug has been used with the utmost satisfaction; others have found the some remedy to bo a great disappointment.All physicians however opree that every method of treatment is aided by tho administration of Rome remedy to relievo the pain ami quiet the nervous system arid Dr.\\Y.H.Schultze e.xprossjos the opinion of thousands of practitioners when he says that anti-kamnia tablets should be given preference overall other remi dec for the relief of the pain in all forms of rheumatism.These tablets can be pun based In any quantity.They are also unsurpassed for lien da''hes.neuralgia» aud nil pain.Ask for A-IC Tablets.c Zutoo Do Three Things \u2014cure Headache in 20 minutes ¦\u2014break up a Cold over night \u2014stop Monthly pains of women, There is one thing they will not do\u2014they won\u2019t hurt you.i swiCARTER^ ' M1ÊITTLS ' .j» 1VER >, * : -\u2022 V ?\u2019(VL .* A: r PARSLEY AS GARNISH Mow to Secure a Good Supply of Useful Flavoring Parsley, aa every cook know».1» almost indtapenaahle na a fiftvortnit for Houpe and sauces, us well as for w>.r-nisainn moots, fish, and salad diahfis.But what everyone does not know is ; 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I pears on the wrapper.\tI A Are You Tied Up Imlooï rs?If set, your wfs&ie sTsfetn aatwriiRy nets tied up too.A !&*?\u2022 ?iv\u201c.r and con.sS.s-©ated bowels are bad tmi^Sydangerou* things.Lsema© as much as you kes*r> your fiver and fcî>vtels up to the mark all the time.Take one piîî regïilrady \u2014until ,r'-vu safe» sure you are ail right «fain.ITER'S ims IVBR PILLS Ctnufn» boar a .7/gnefur» Celorlo»* fare» often »how tho ah toeco of Iron In tho blood.Carfiar\"» Iron Pills will help thi* eoasUtian. After Easter Clearance OF APPAREL Presenting the most satisfactory values \"we\u2019ve offered this season in garments of handsome and correct style.There are many \u2022weeks to come during which you'll want to wear these garments.Present prices make new purchases more advisable than sacrificing your attractiveness of appearance by buying to make your early season apparel \u201clast through.\u2019 Suits, Coats, Dresses, Blouses, Etc.at Saving Prices during this week SPRING SUITS Fashioned of all the season\u2019s newest materials and colors, the latest trim mine\u2019s, targe collars, novel pockets.Every one has been offered at special clearance salesprice for this week sale.Our values regularly sold at $18.00 to $20.00.Cut down $15.00 SPRING COATS Our choice is of compelling interest to every woman to whom style and moderate prices appeals.Each one is a magnificent garment.Our $12.50 and $15.00 Û*Q QA SILK DRESSES.Special occasions are given you during this week clearance.Our $18.00, fl*1 A AA $20.00 values.This week sale price.iJU't.UU WHITE BLOUSES.200 white blouses, made of voile, marquisette, fine lawn or muslin.The same values offered earlier in the season at $1.25 to $2.00.This week clearance sale price.98 EAST SHERBROOKE Elgin Wrist Watches Are pleasing in design and thoroughly dependable.$11 to $45.A.C.SKINNER, The Jeweller on the Square.Mrs, Geo.Arkley, Mrs.B.Rowe, and daughter.East Angus, who were the guests of Mrs.Hodsell, Bowen Ave., have returned home.Mrs.Causler spent the Easter holidays with friends In Richmond.Word has been received that Ptea.8am.Smith and Aleck Breckenrldge, 6th Royal Highlanders, have arrived safely in England., one span I\u2019Sfi feet, and abutments for saras.Tenders will not be received after the first of May.' Plana and specifications can be seen at the Secretary\u2019s Office.O.LANDRY.Bec r v ta r y-Tre a au r er.Adamsville, Que.TIRES \u2018\u2019Rubber Cushion\u201d FOR TIRES Cabs, Carriages and Baby Carriages RENEWED and REPAIRED Auto Tire and Tube Repairing All work guaranteed.Our price* are right.\u201cTalk it over with u«.\u201d Sherbrooke Vulcanizing Works VV VI.A.H A R XI t, R 202 B Wellington St.\tPhone 668 main\u2019s in office as rector\u2019s warden for the coming year.The list of sidesmen was read, and it was decided to add several names to the Grimsby, Out., has made the folioV :nllrnber- fhe sidesmen for this year, ing declaration before M.W.W.j therefore, are Messrs A.F.Simpson, Kidd, Notary Public of the same! K-.J- K>nS- Rübt wyatt, C.R.Cot-place: \u201cI do solemnly declare that J ! terill, Thos.Moorcroft, R.N.Rob-was troubled with bleeding piles and ins; A*\tIrwin, H.W.was advised to go to the hospital to |\tDavid Wilson, W.H.Wilson, have an operation performed.My\tHillhouse, W._Ao Hale, R.Jes- wife said, \u2018No, get a box of Dr.| Bara'ne, Geo E.Borlase, A-N V.Bay-Chase\u2019s Ointment.\u2019 I did so and have | *ey an^ A- Concur, used it according to directions while 1\tdelegates of last year to the living in Manitoba and obtained a i Synod, Messrs.Wm.Farwell.H.R.complete cure, for I have never been Fraser and James MacKinnon, were, troubled with piles since.I am now re-elected, with Messrs.W.A.Hale, seventy years of age and want to re- \u2022,as- |>r'ce and C.H.Bowen as subcommend Dr.Chase\u2019s Ointment to all stitut.es.sufferers from piles.My wife has I l\" Connection with the construction used it for itching skin and obtained °f the West.Ward Mission, Mr.H.G.complete cure.\u201d\tJames explained some of the obsta- Mr.Donald M.Campbell, Camph- ¦ des which had been met and over-ell\u2019s Mountain, N.S., writes: \u201cI have come in connection with the build-used Dr.Chase\u2019s Ointment with great ing, and st the conclusion of his resuccess for hemorrhoids or piles of marks a vote of thanks was passed fifteen years\u2019 standing.After trying to Mr.James for the excellent work all kinds of so-called pile cures, three which he had done for the Church in boxes of Dr.Chase\u2019s Ointment gave I overseeing the Work, me a complete cure.I have also used! The Rector spoke of the need for Dr.Chase\u2019s Kidney-Liver Pills, and ! special ase stance for Sunday-School there are no others so good.You j work.He also drew the attention of may use this letter, if you wish, for the vestry to the sterling work done the benefit of others who may suffer by Mr.Harold Hodder, of Bishop\u2019s las 1 did.\u201d\tI College, during the Inst eight months Sworn before me, Murdoch Gordon ! in St, Peter\u2019s parish, and to the Campbell, ,1.P., in the County and for great m - \u2022 ar.ee rendered him bv I Inverness County.\tDeaconess Patterson, it was decided ] If you would like to try Dr.Chase\u2019s by the vestry to invite the Deaconess Ointment at our expense, send a two , to take un her work again next au-! cent stamp to pay postage and we tumn, which it is hoped she will ! shall mail you a sample box free.Full do.sixe box 60 eqjits, at, all dealers, or The discussion of routine matters, BARGAIN PRICES ON CARPET RUGS \t\t\t\t \tllÊmwWWm BARGAIN day news\tJ* TUESDAY, APRIL II, 1917 BARGAIN BAY Tomorrow All These Special Offerings For To-Morrow (Wednesday) Curtaining».\tWindow Shades.\tCarpet Rugs.25c\tValue»\tfor\t20c*\tAbout two dozen window shades, odds At specially reduced prices for Tomor* Fifteen pieces\tCurtain\tmaterials, Serims, ?nd\t™dfl\u201cClean up price,\t1°\"''\u2019 .»e,nin\u2018f- AU wo01 C\"!*4 Ba*'.Nets and Madras Curtainings, all double Tomorrow .\u2022>\teveisible.width\u2014cream, white and ecru, 25c.val-\t\u201e B\u201ce8- \u201e\tKegular.\tTomorrow, ues\tOil\tS J\u201d18-*3\t*8.10\tIJ.lt \u2019\t.fwU\tBrass Extension Rods 10c.\t8x4\t111.90\tI7.M rr°W .The regular 15c.value, with white ends.0thcr 9,\u201c* ^\t^ 50c values for 42 Jâc.\tTomorrow\tin proportion.Madras Curtainings in whitt, ecru, also 101 .* with dainty color combinations, 60c.\tCarpet Rugs.White Bed Spread».\tFine Tapiatry and Brussels Reg» In de- T0mOmW .*\tThis\tnew iot is ready.2 specials.\t^abIe *»«\u201d\u201c\t- Th«'\t^ O\u2019Cedar Mops.\t$1.50 value\tt0',n0rrOW- 76c.values\tz'* p*\tfor .\"\t*\tSize 3x8 yds values\t| O ^ RT for .\u2022\\J*J\t_\t|15.and $16.50 for .«PAO.It) .$2.25 value\tSI $1.00 value\tCX\t^°r .*.* *f *\tSizes 3x4 yds, values $17.$17.60 and for.OO\t$18.00\ter yar(i .«AfW ~\tfor.o 1 O»0l/ All These Special Offerings on the Main Floor ! Lonsdale Cambric, 15c.soft even finish, fre.15 Pillow Cottons, 29c.Three webs pillow case cottcfti, Circular wide 38c value .29 style \u2014 46 To-morrow, per yard Ladies* Hosiery.SILK ANKLE HOSE, 45c.\u2014 Our special 50c.values in black and colors,\ta ^ Tomorrow.\t\u2022A*) CASHMERE HOSE\u2014 Ladies\u2019 sizes, 65c.kinds.Tomorrow .50 SILKS SHANTUNG SILK.Natural Color and weave, 60c value for.49c STRIPE SILKS.Yard wide, fine pin stripe, light and dark colors.Special dollar value.Tomorrow .89c Pan 36 in.wide, from dressing, Special, per yard Corsets, 98c.A splendid $1.25 value, in all sizes from 18 to 28,\tQQ Tomorrow, per pair .\u2022\u2022/O Wool Serges.In navy or black, all wool qualities, ail double width.Just the material for dresses or costumes.$1.25 yalue.Tomorrow .98c.$1.75 value, Tomorrow.$1.45 $2.25 value.Tomorrow.$1.95 Print*, Gingham*.Percale*, 10c.A clearing lot of about twenty pieces, formerly 12^ »nd 15\t-j A To-morrow.jLU MILLINERY.Now that the big Easter rush is over we are again ready to show a nice range of new stuff.New shapes and trimmings taken into stock today.Sport Coating, 75c.Cream ground with large plaid in green or brown colorings, 27 in.wide, 90c.value,\tty Tomorrow .\u2022 i Wool, $1.50.Fine Canadian Fingering Wool in black, white, greys and khaki, full weight Sale price\t1\t*¦' for .fel.50 Towellings, 15c.Ten pieces Linen Towellings for rollers, hand and dish towels, 18c.and 19c.kinds,\t-| Tomorrow.«AO White Corduroy, 35c.White cotton corduroy for white dresses anl skirtS, 36 in.wide, 40c.value.Tomorrow.Toilet Soaps.Babies\u2019 Own.per box .25c.Infant Delight .3 for 20c.White Castile, pound bars.2 f#r 25c Rubbers.For the whole family.Popular prices.Costumes, Coats, Sweaters, Waists and Petticoats all at attractive prices for To-Morrow\u2019s selling COSTUMES.All new stock, $15, $17, $20, $25.COATS.SS.90, $10.$12.50, $15 and up.WAISTS.5 dozen special $1.25 values at.98c SILK DRESS SKIRTS.All new, black or navy.$7.90 and $8.75 MOREEN PETTICOATS.Fine black quality, $2.50 value for .$1.98 SWEATERS.New silk and brushed wool Sweaters, $4.90, $7.50, $8.50 and $10.GROCERY SECTION l EXCELLENT PH9NE SERVICE FOR THOSE WHO CANNOT COME TO THE STORE.Granulated Sugar Pure Cild Jelly Powder Thirty dozen fresh in today, all flavors, IOc.packet, Tomorrow.3 for .Canned Garden Peas vX' Tomorrow 2 tins for )C ORANGES\u2014 California Soodless Naval Oranges, per dozen .WORCESTER SAUCFV- l\u20196c.size\tlor .12jc.ORANGE MARMALADE\u2014 Wagstaff's finest quality, big jar .35c.Reg.\tTomorrow Frosting\tSugar\t12c.lb.\t2 lbs.22c.Pure Lard.3-lb.pails 85c.Loaf Sugar 12z.lb.2 lbs.22c.POTATO FLOUR\u2014 per packet .20c.PEANUT BUTTER\u2014 25c.ffize\tfor .20o.THESE SPECIALS IN CLEANUPS.Reg.Tomorrow Lye .10c.tin 3 for 25c.Bon Ami .15c.\t12c.Sapolio .15c.\t12c.Ammonia Powder.10c.\t8 for 25c.Ammonia Liquid .12èc.\t.10c.Old Dutch .10c.\t8 for 25c.Dustbane :.85c.tin\t30c.Javelle Water .10c.\t2 for 1 Be.COCOANUT\u2014 Finest qua.lty, 20c.pkt.for 15c.8ARDIWES\u2014 Extra choice Imported, Two 20c.\ttins for .83c.blueberries- Finest new pack, 15c.tin, 2\tfor .25c.HAMILTON'S FAMOUS 801)A BISCUITS\u2014 Box .33c.DO M E STI C SH O RT E NIN O\u2014 Pound brick .23c.3\tlb.pall\tfor .70c.5 lb.pail\tfor .$1.15 split peas\u2014 2 lbs.for .19C> CLARK'S TOMATO SQTTP\u2014 2 tins for .25c.PURE RASPBERRY OR S TRA W BERRY J A M\u2014 4.pound palls for .85c.EXTRACTS\u2014 Vanilla or Lemon, 2\tten-cent bottles for .15C.Big dollar bottles for .7f>c.SOAP POWDER\u2014 A great help for wash day\u2014Big 5c.packet.Tomorrow .G for 25c.NEW PRUNES\u2014 Extra quality.2 lbs.for .25c.CORN FLAKES\u2014 3\tpackets for .28c.MAPLE LEAF DIRT CHASER\u2014 (Similar to Old Dutch), a home product .8 for 25c.HEINTZ BAKED BEANS\u2014 in Tomato Sauce.Tomorrow, 18c.BAKER'S CHOCOLATE\u2014 25c.cal'e for .20c.WETHEY\u2019S MINCE MEAT\u2014 2\tpackets for .25c.WASH I NO SODA\u2014 9 pounds for .20o.COW BRAND SODA\u2014 Usual 5c.packet.Tomorrow .4 for 15c.HONEY IN GLASS\u2014 Purest quality .80c.BUTTER\u2014 Good Dairy, per\tlb.4 7c.Tub Butter, per\tlb.4i>c.Finest Creamery\t.49c.MACARONI OR VERMICELLI - 3\tpackets for .25c.CLOVER LEAF SALMON\u2014 Flat tins, full size, value 3-3c, per tin, now .: .agj LOBSTER\u2014 Finest quality, tin .30c, COFFEE, 97c.\u2014 Our Special .lava and Mocha Frest Roasted Coffee ground to your special order in our electric eriad-er.Sold in most store* at 50c.Tomorrow .\u201e,.87c.CORN SYRtrp\u2014 5-pound pail for .Me.POP CORN\u2014 Par pound .,10e.\u20223 pounds for .!35c! YELLOW EYE BEANS\u2014 Somethine extra choice.2 pounds for .o*.CREAM TARTAR\u2014 Purest of the pure, value 7ffe.lb.Tomorrow .\u201e65c BAKER'S COCOA\u2014 1-2 lb.tins, Tomorrow .23c.BAKER'S CHOCOLATE\u2014 25c.cake for .Salad Dressing .10c.pkt.3 for 26c.Stove Blacking.lOc.box 2 for 16c! Blueing.25c.lb.\t17c.lb.Standard Dairy Baking Rowder 20c.tin\t16c.Laundry Starch .lOc.lb.3 lbs.25c.Nutmegs .10c.oz.2 for 13c.Split Peas .lOc.lb.\t2 lbs.18c.Barley .7c.lb.\t3 lbs.17c.Elue Salt .10c.bag 2 for 16c.Rico .7c.lb.5 lb*.30c.RED PATH GRANULATED StTOAR, lié LBS.FOR .$1.00 FINEST PASTRY FLOUR IN 26- LB.COTTON SACKS .$1.40 65 CLOTHES PINS FOR .LOc.meeting closed, with prayer.Edmanson.Bates & Co., Limited, To I routo.and plans for the year occupied the remainder of the evening, and the BISHOP CARMICHAEL MEMORIAL CHURCH, FOSTER FOSTER, April 10\u2014(Special) \u2014The annual Easter Vestry meeting of the Bishop Carmichael Memorial Church held on Monday afternoon was the best attended of any meeting in the history of the parish.The following officers were elected : ! People's warden, Mr.0.A.Martin u j Clergyman\u2019s warden, Mr.Edw.Oittis Delegates to Synod: Messrs, H.N.^Rockwell and À.M.Hunter ; Sides- it was opened, .men : Messrs.A.M.Hunter, H.N.Rockwell, H.W.Parry, and A.L.- Chamberlain.\t\u2018 Refreshments were served by the ladies of the Guild, at the close of the business meeting.ST.JOHN\u2019S CHURCH, WATKR-VLLLE WATERVILLE, CUE., April 10.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The annual Vestry meeting of St.John's Church, was held on Monday evening, in the Victoria Jubilee Hall, when the following office bearers were elected : Clergy\u2019s Warden, Mr, M.L, Hodgson ; peop- le's warden, Mr.R.J.Walsh ; clert to vestry, Mr.J.Parry ; sidesmen, Messrs.H.Burton, F.Burton, F.H.Rowe, J.Masters, and R.Barrett, The financial statement of the church's affairs was submitted by Mr.R.J.Walsh, and showed that despite the strenuous times and the , absence of many of the young men : subscribers, who are now doing duty overseas for their King and Country, that the finances of the Church are in a highly satisfactory condition.The Rector, Rev.E.K.Wilson, paid great tribute to the untiring 'Continued on page 10.j ^ 'ïUt: >*¦'.' ^ * ' v.^1' ^ The price of Wingfoots is not arbitrarily fixed.It is the necessary result of quality that allows us to make the guarantee given below.Even at a slightly advanced price they are heaping value.GUARANTEED We guarantee Goodyear Wingfoot Air Heels to outwear any other rubber heels you have ever worn, or any others you can now buy.Should they not meet this guarantee, return them to us at Toronto, or to any Goodyear Branch and get a new pair free.The Goodyear Tire &.Rubber Co.of Canada, Limited, Toronto, Ontario.SIXTY CENTS a pair put on\u2014 black or chocolate\u2014at shoe stores or shoe repairers, a proof of quality on new shoes too.GOODYEAR wingfoot: 0 GUNNERY COMES FIRST IN AIL NAVAL FIGHTS Jutland Battle Furnishes Evidence, Writes British Officer From Obaer-vation\u2014Air Scouts Needed A gunnery officer, describing the Horn Reef fight from his special point of view In the London Times, says: \"One thing made evident was that ship for ship we are much more than a match for the Germans.A more accurate gauge of relative strength would be to say that If they came on two to one we could still be equal to them.I do not say this In any spirit of boasting.It is a considered opinion formed on knowledge very little of which I can divulge to you.\"All sorts of lessons can be deduced from the fight.Our gunnery was much better than the enemy\u2019s.At the start, as a rule, the German tire was accurate and deadly and their guns were well served while they were lu superior strength and able to throw four or five ships against every 'one of ours, but as soon as they came under the fire of our Battle Squadron the Germans began to deteriorate and their marksmanship fell off considerably, though they still worked their ! guns hard.I am not surprised that the crews became to some extent demoralized, for our guns wrought awful havoc among them.Tremendous Hitting Power \"The following will give you an Idea of the tremendous hitting power of our Dreadnoughts.One of onr 12-inch gun ships\u2014the Hercules.I believe\u2014 put her salvos into a German ship so accurately that the enemy vessel heeled right over under the heavy blows which the Hercules dealt her.Of course, that German went out of act tion.If the IS-inch guns would do that to a ship, how much more destructive must be the well-directed fire from 13.-5-inch and 15-inch guns.The British people do not thoroughly grasp ,the fact that of the German ships ¦which escaped most certainly the greater part of them were so crippled by our gun fire that they can be of no further use for some months to jcorae.They are like a pugilist leaving the ring with both eyes closed, tile nose broken, and the wind knocked out of him.Importance of Gunnery \"One result of this battle has be ,j to fix definitely the importance of gunnery, It was the big calibre that told, | ¦and It was a gunner\u2019s battle.I do not say that disparagingly, because I am a gunnery man myself, but such i \u2019is the fact.Our gunnery was better j ;at all points than that of the enemy, j and we are absolutely certain of our ; \u2019superiority in marksmanship.But we ! ¦do want some big airships to scout for us.The presence of the Zeppelins was a great advantage u> the | Hiermau fleet,\" Sour Milk Doughnuts Two eggs, IVi cups sugar or a little ! more, three tablespoons butter, IVi cups of very sour milk, salt, one even J teaspoon soda, 3\\a cups flour, more if.needed.The less Sour the better ! the doughnuts.Add a little nutmeg I If you like.Scalloped New Cabbage Flame a layer -of shredded cabbage Î in a baking dish.Add seasoning, but- : ter and a layer of cabbage, and so on ! until the dish is full, making the Î cracker crumbs the last layer.Bake in a moderate oven.A woman always stops talking enough to give a man a chance to propose \u2022i Ifeipra & Here\u2019s relief from thirst; here\u2019s fresh vigor for the boys at the Front and workers at home! wrigley: Soothes, refreshes, sustains through weary hours of suspense and struggle! It helps appetite and digestion too.Delicious and antiseptic \u2014 wholesome and beneficial.After every meal and in the long watch, this lasting refreshment cheers thousands every day.A boon to smokers.Send some packets or a box to your soldier lad.IT\u2019S ON SALE EVER Y WHERE.Tihe/) Fl&î/oiï Lasts OfMoe IN CANADA Sealed Tight Kept Right VVM.WRIGLEY JR.CO., Ltd 310 SL Paul St.West,Montreal 1 / I FUTURE OF THE EMPIRE MUFFINS FOR BREAKFAST Britain to Invite Daughter Nations to After-war Councils The big Imperial problem for all Alike\u2014which Is as real to the Canadian as to the Sou\u2018 African and N\u2019e-v Zealander\u2014Is tr.e future organlza-kion of the British Empire as an ae-Ituaily living and organic whole.Let Jt be observed that the present Insistent demand for reorganization has not originated in this country If It had, |t* significance would not be hai* so prear.and It would require to be approached with far greater caution.Any attempt on the part of Great Britain to foist a new organization ion the Dominions would have been Regarded with the gravest suspicion.But, whatever blunder» have been ga»4e in recent times, that fatal one, iat least, has beer, avoided, and for She last twenty years the old appro-brtaue phrase, \"Downing\u2014street raie,\u201d has fallen into complete abeyance, i England learned the painful leaeon W 178S well and truly She tried the poilcy of Colonial interferenoe In the *l*liteenth century, end it ended In disaster, with the result that our statesmen rushed wildly to the other «treme, and some even of the most ieagsrious grmly believed that the natural and desirable end of Colonial self-government was emancipation and complete political Independence The entire delusion of that theory Is \u2022flortou&iy established by the spectacle which it presented to our eyes kt this pre&ent moment.The Dominions are In onus for the common pedse; they lave eent, not eontln- Eits, but ar\u2019oiea thousands of ralles the European hartlt-f.eids; and It is ry aed not we who have taken the Had tn saying that the time hag come for Closer organization.It is our part Itt home to accept the omen with thankfulness, and to enter the Cour.' Chamber ' ' the Empire prepared *c Mecoss far reaching project* which (wily yesterday were df-med a bet re t and visionary, anl far removed from the «phare of practical politics THEY WERE RUNDOWN How often v,e bear it said of a man or woman that \"they v.' re rundown in health\u201dwhich accou n t s f or tb ei r pret sickness.For that reason it is impe-tar.ttbat when you find ) ou tire easily, when your nerves are troublesome or jour work is irksome, jou should strengthen your system immediately with the blood-enriching, tissue-building food in Scott's Emu1\u2019ion whi'-h contains the purest cod liver oil and ¦U Jrce from b.iririf ! drugr I\t«0*1 4 Se.«t, IwwiU,.Vu*\tIV J Ways of Making Them Quickly\u2014How to Reheat To have muffins fresh and hot, \"just i from the oven,\u201d means that some one j must rise two hours earlier than the ! breakfast hour and take dough from ¦ the light bread that was left i crise j over night and make them.A short cut to quick muffins is appreciated 1 There are no better muffins than those .made in this way: If breakfast Is to be at seven o'clock an hour earlier will be plenty time to start them.Warm one-half cup of milk until ft Is hot enough to melt the same amount of butter, add two tablespoons of sugar and a pinch of salt.Into this beat the yolks of three eggs and about what would measure two pint cups of light dough that wos set to rise for bread the night before.Beat, until all is thoroughly mixed.Hold the bowl over heat or set it in hot water while you are beating the ingredients together.Put Into a warm place to rise for thirty minutes and then drop Into muffin rings and bake thirty minutes.The barter should be too thin to handle, but not thin enough to ran.If you hake the muffins in gem pans you can let them rise in them.Muff.n rings are almost three Inches acrose and one inch deep.Heat them and grease with melted butter and place them In a greas-d pan ; fill them but fcalf full of hatter and put them 1n*o the oven af once.Increase the heat as soon as th» muffins reach the fop of the rings and continue to In-rreasc if until they are done.With a first else- gas rauge oven they will , bake In twenty-five minutes, and heat Ing the batter -lightly as directed hastens the r.>ing, besides making them exceedingly light Rolls, bis- * » and even muffin': can be re baked to taste as though fresh baked if they are not, more than twelve hours old.Place ti :.i In a d «atiifactîon» and fair dealing.Certain-teed Paints and Varnishes get their quality from the character of materials used in their manufacture and from the exactness with which thev are mixed.v The formula of ihgrvdients printed on the label shows honestly and umnktakably the real worth of the paint.Modem»up*to-datemachin-cry eliminates the uncertainties of mixing by hand bmd insures absolute conformity to the experts5 printed formula.The price of CERTAIN-TEED Paints and Varnishes is based on the most favorable manufacturing, distributing and selling costs, plus a margin of profit smaller than is generally customary.This low price would not be possible if we had to depend upon an exclusive paint organization to market our paints and varnishes.CERTAIN-TEED Paints and Varnishes are guaranteed to give satisfaction.This guarantee is backed by th« enormous resources of the Certain-teed Products Corporation.Whether you do your own {>ainting or employ a pro-essional painter your interests will be best served if you insist upon getting CERTAIN-TEED Paints and Varnishes.yfnj ftse/ dealer can sell yen CERT JIN-TEED Rents and Verxiskts.If he dtesn \u2019 t carry them in staci, he can jtf them fir yen.Certain-teed Roofing Tut tfcctoriw.oSee boMiat*, tara bnlldiBe*, r%nres.«te- CBBTAIX-TSED h x>i It oca a leu to bar, iesa to 1st, «ca St»» *eî Teat o! Site.It 1» the «Soint root.BfJU-w-Sjat.\t»e»tt»r7.weetoejoeroof, «wa fire reterd tet- fet jSfiteceeOJtftïalM'TîîD S-'ete Sn-rieced 8hie«iî» fc»re»iith«BfiT»»Uic«et OEFTALN'TEKDSollRoofie- piiii troute beaa&r- Ce>.TAf St-T-KïD U maresteed tor 5, It or it reel*, eccorfineto tfcickheu 'I, 2 or * ply) » b»« root R t»01 pay yoa to _ opon any typo ol world.CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS CORPORATION Ot±»» Mound City Paubat ftrl recru^^ {or the special unit, flowers and végétal)lea, in the centre being six feet and one Inch In height, of bricks and mortar?\tDrummond signed up at the head- \"No one has seen the things grow,! quarters of the Corps at Richmond nor had the lightest personal In- Friday and wont to Quebec Haturday terest in them, and the worshippers for Ms unlforn».He is a product of would not suiter If the liarvest were\ttbn Kherbrookn High\tSchool and\tIs good or bad.As long as thouo things\tthe second member\tof\this\tfamily\tto were to bo gnt, and they had the don the khaki.His brother Charles Somettnam a man does a sensible thing by mistake.tnwiey, tb*y wonld have them.\" Tho rpstor adds that U would have been çf real vale* to bava «out Dio cent of tbe fruit and flowers used In the dxcoration* straight away to some charity.R«H \u2022\u2022 \u2022 Collector The Karl e>t Ciwford, who is serving a« a iMflvat# to the K.A.M.G., 1» a CüLoolor of waUil»* «tlxAn.Th* latest addlHon t« hie ooflortlon is a heavy WHewood, Ivory-bmded one, which Und Crawford found In a captured Oarmaa truaob.1« doing his bit with tho 20th bat-bery \u201cboim,where in Franco,\" Drum-i ',M«1 hue had considorable mtlitsiry nïl-erioncc having served with tho 6&iCi iKffl.mant of Hhorbrooko and the 2Ü buttery, He Is tho third Sherbrooke yomv man to enliot In the Cycle Corps week, and it large numbor of i (Char boya of this city are taken advantage of the opportunity of enlisting In what is considered the brut branch of the service.Though only started ,, week ago the unit is MMm umr ammt.uw »k r^ü, m ^^our dealer hasasuppiy I of fresh Sunkist Oranges every day.These sure the uniformly good oranges.Order r* dozen today.Sunkist Uniformly Good Oranges V \\ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1917.NINE c ( rates: price o! Daily Record\u201d Want Advertisements BIG RESULTS f-'OR LITTLE MOfSHEV 25 worda or less, 26c each Inaertioa; one cent lor each additional word.Six ineertions {or the five.If charged, weekly rate does not apply.16c added II accounts Itave to be sent more than once HELP WANTED\u2014FEMALE HELP WANTED\u2014MALE rrtAHua oiul wanted at onck.-* Apply Nerw Sherbrooke Houee.TTOUSEMAID WANTED.APPLY THE Matron, Sherbrooke Hospital.U KILLED SEWING MACHINE! OP-erators wanted.Attractive indvice-\u2022nent made to learners.Apply Julius Kayser & Co., Sherbrooke./JOOD GENERAL SERVANT WANT-' * ed.Apply Mrs.Herbert Irwin, 22 Montreal St.fpXPERIENCED CHAMBER GIRL ¦* J wanted at Albion Hotel.Apply at once.4 t*»)MPETENT HOUSEKEEPER 1 v.wanted for family of two ; middle-aged woman preferred.Apply Mrs.W.G.Green, 16 Walton Ave.f tORE MAKERS WANTED \u2014 CANA-dlan lugersoli-Rand Co.Limited.Moulders wanted \u2014 several - good moulders wanted at once.Highest wages paid.Iron Works, Limited.Apply Sherbrooke JV! ACHINISTA WANTED FIRST- room work, repair work and regular products.Apply Canadian Ingersoll-Rand Company.Limited, Sherbrooke, Que.w FOR SALE rraREB-PircCK UP-TO-DATE PAR- *\tlor set for sale.'l'S Laurier Ave.B/MERSON PIANO FOR SALE.*\tÀ cheap.Apply to C.F.Olivier, Dry Uooda Store.Wellington St.gTOAL RANGS WITH 80 GALLON WA-' ter tank, gas cooking atove, gaa heater and oil cloth for three roomH, for sale.Apply O.J.Gendron, Jeweller, W«?llington St ANTED IMMEDIATELY, MEN for carpenter work.Apply The Fletcher Pulp & Lumber Co.Ltd., 39 Strathcona Sq., Sheebrooke, Que.¦XVANTED, first MAY \u2014 COMPE- ' * tent working housekeeper, plain rooking.No washing, family two, highest wages.Pleasant kitchein and separate sleeping and sitting rooms.All modern conveniences.S.F.Morey.Apply for further information, 38 Court St.Telephone 23 f, Sherbrooke.J^A BORERS soll-Rand Co., WANTED FOR OUT-Canadian Inger- Limited.J^LECTRICTANS WANTED \u2014 GOOD , * J wiremen and motor repairers.Electric Repair & Supply Co.T ADY CLERK WANTED WITH EXPER-ience in grocery store.Apply Box 17 Record Oftice.13RIGHT GIRL FOR FACTORY OFFICE wanted.Must be good writer.Apply Superintendent, Walter Blue & Co., Ltd.t1 IRL WANTED TO WORK ON MAN-^ gle.Apply Imperial Laundry, Water Street.G GENERAL SERVANT REQUIRED.AP-ply 16 St.Paul Street.\\ GOOD BRIGHT YOUNG MAN WANT-ed, one who has had some experience in the grocery business.Good opportunity for the right party.May & Houlahan.pROADWAY STOCK AND DAIRY FARM, Sherbrooke.Pedigree Shorthorn cattle.Three months and older bulls.Pair matched handsome young oxen.Clydesdale colts.Chester, Berkshire, Tamworth pigs./ XEDAR SHINGLES FOR SALE.ALL a/ gradée.T.V.Reed, North Hatley, Que.POR SALE, CHEAP, McCASKEY REGIS-ter, 200 accounts ; also u 6 ft.show case.Apply A.Roy, 24 Brewster St., East.i ?F *{?*Jmî»\t*1* *** \u2022Î* * * H* *!?*î« I Diamonds | LOOSE AND MOUNTED % Conditions governing the dia-mond market are different to any we experienced and prices have as a consequence shown a steady increase.Despite these conditions wo believe we can do ns well for our customers as ,, formerly.All we ask is the opportunity to prove it.| R.J; Spearing, I GOLDSMITH AND DIAMOND f\tMERCHANT, t 33 STRATHCONA SQUARE.* * * ?\u2022** * * v*\t.f.* : CITY NEWS PEAS.CU-Corn, Beets, FOREMEN, BRAKEMEN, BEGINNERS *¦\t$1.25 ; Railway, care Record.jWjEVERAL MEN WANTED IN WQOD-^ -working factory.Rugg-Ball Mfg.Co., Ayer's Cliff, Que.Man coat maker wanted, also Pants and Vest.W.W.Shaw, Sher- brooke.ttandyman wanted who plain gardening, care of G1 1ENERAL SERVANT WANTED.MUST be able to cook.Apply Mrs.D.Thomas, 70 Queen Street.CAN DO lawn, etc.Steady and good wages for 12 months.Apply Box 18 Record Oftice./GARDEN SEEDS BEANS, cumbers.Cauliflower, Pepper, Carrots, Celery, Melons, Turnips, Greens.32 assorted full size packet*, postpaid 25c.William Howie Beebe, Que.I^OUR YEAR OLD HORSE FOR SALE, weight 1000 lbs.Perfectly safe and sound for a lady to drive.Reason for sale, leaving country.Price reasonable.Apply Box 48 Marbleton.j.}¦j**\t'W-'!**\t *\t(Canadian Pre»* Detpatch.) * ?\tCHESTER, Pu., April 10.* *!> \u2014At noon it was said that \u2019> *> from fifty to 150 persons had ?\tbeen killed and about 200 in- *> *\tjured.The fire which was 4* confined to the shrapnel load- 4* *:\u2022 ing building in which it orig- 4* 4* inated, had been subdued.In 4* 4* this building about 400 men, * 4' boys and girls were employed 4> 4* as loaders.\t41 h4-K«K-4-4*4-4*4*4-4-:> SENSATIONAL DROP IN PRICE OF PROVISIONS Condition Bordering on Panic Prevailed in Pit in Chicago.FIVE FISHERMEN LOST THEIR LIVES Were Caught in I erriftc South East Gale Which Swept Nova Scotia.ViORTH HATLEY- r F elementary teachers with J diplomas wanted.Salary.$3l) per month.Apply to H.A.Thompson.Sec.-Treas., East Clifton, Que.O ELF-CONTAINED HOUSE IN GOOD condition at 4 Stanley Ave., to let.Apply Mr.Bray, Wellington St.' | TH REE E L K M E N T A R 5 TEACHERS (Protestant) wanted by the school trustees Orford.Term of eight months,1 beginning Sept.1st, 1917.Apply to I.W.Brown, Sec.-Treas.Rock Forest.I > ROT E ST A N T TEACHERS WANTED.I BURNISHED ROOM TO LET IN PRI-vate family.Terms moderate, every convenience.Apply 41 Aberdeen Ave.-| I BURNISHED ROOM TO LET TO ONE Mr.and Mrs.William Farwe.U left ______________yesterday for New York, and Aitlan- FOR SALE, fur- City, where they will spend a nished cottage.8 rooms, at North couple of weeks, and return with Mr.Hatley, right on shore ot Lake Massa- and Mrs.E.Winn Farwell.wluyi ; fi minutes' walk from railway!\tTr station ;\t5 bedrooms and bathroom ; Mr.Howard M.McDonald, of the fine spring water ; wide verandahs ; Canadian Bank of Commerce, Mont-boathouse and.row boat.Bargain to real, was in town for Easter, visit- quick buyer.Apply Sharbrookp, Que.P.O.Box or two gentlemen, ply Box 19 Record.for May 1st.Ap- i^TTMMER COTTAGE, AT PERKINS IV Point, Lake Massawippi, for sale.Apply Tissington, 7 Kingston Ave.School.State salary expected.Assistant teacher for Elementary department of the Model School.Elementary teach-j____ er for District School No.1.S.H.j Hornberger,\tSec.-Treas., Stanbridge East.ET ACHED HOUSE, MAIN Lennoxville, to let.Seven rooms bath, garage, large garden.Apply R.Scivc-right.Room 20, Whiting Block.STREET WMALL FARM FOR SALE, 19$j V J d ' ^ '\t«0.Compton Township, near Eus- aTl \u2022 tis.Very productive.Apply Wm.Watts, Eus-I tis.Que.AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ROOMED HOUSE AND Street.EQUIPPED.POWER nrper clock, tires, $050.Apply Box 20 Record./ \u20191ADILLAC, 1913.* tire, pump, bumper clock, five slobby \\\\ ANTED\u20141 TO 3 CARS 3* IN.4 ft.lath ;\t1 to 3 cars XX XXX cedar shingles.Address P.O.Box 9l) Coaticook, Que.T^ARM OF 144 ACRES, 2 MILES SOUTH * of Hatley, sugar orchard, 1500 trees, rigged for 1000, plenty hardwood, some cedar.Price including tools, 53800, $1000 down.®n^v\tCANADIAN .N^CO.LIMITED Who Says Horses A beautiful pair chestnut drivers, well matched, also a pair of grey mares, 2400 Ibs.; 2 pair hay geldings, 2900 lbs.Also a few express and general purpose geldings, too numerous to mention.M.R.O\u2019DONNELL, SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1917, TEft T.BOY AT ViNEBERG\u2019S 147 WELLINGTON ST.of Mr.and Mrs.J.Raymond Ball, and enlisted with the 73rd Hliçh-laiiders, Hr was wounded last November in the arm and chest while oarryinc the wounded from the battlefield.He was in an Hospital, in Bristol, Knicland, for some time and later in one of the Canadian convalescent homes, He returned on an hospital ship and after passing through the station at Quebec, came on to EASTER AT \u2022 THE CHURCHES At St.Peter\u2019s Church blaster Bay, the two early celebrations were large-jje lv attended, and at the eleven o'clock Montreal on Saturday service the Church was filled j the service, the communion was administered, and six young people made the confession of faith, and ,confirmed their baptismal vows, j In the evening an interesting musi-! cal service was held by the choir, and Sunday School with an address j by the pastor.The Anthems was \u2018Tuft up Your Heads\u201d (Hopkins.) CANADIAN TROOPS NOW OCCUPY VSRUY 1 evening.He will visit his family for The Rev.H.Reginald Bigg, was as some ten days and will then return sisted by the Rev.E.O.Russell, for-to Montreal for treatment.The doc- merly curate of St.Stephen\u2019s Church tor's have given him much encourage Montreal and the sermon, dealing ment, and believe that he will re with the great fact of the Resurrec-i gain the full use of his arm in time, tion, and its significance to all pte.Fowler belonged to the 69th., ! Christian people, was preached by the and enlisted in Montreal.He eame Rector.to Knowlton from England somel The evening service was fully chor-! years ago and worked for differential and the anthem was the \u2018\u2018Hallelu-peoble here.He was invalided home jah Chorus\u201d (Hanael) Rith the suffe-ing from shell shock.He is bright.Easter hymns was ~\ti ~\tn ,\t, staving at Robinson's hotel, naving well sung.Pte .Stanley Ball and rte.Jack previously worked for Mr.Robin- 1 The preacher was the Rev.Mr.Rus AT ST.ANDREW'S .St.Andrew's Church was bright ¦ with flowers, and potted plants, tastefully arranged for Easter day, and ejected from the congregations at both serviices several dead.\u201d were unusually large.The Rev, Alfred Bright B.A., preach (Continued from page 1.) support lines VESTRY MEETING IN TOWNSHIPS (Continued from page 5.) efforts of the Radies' Uuild, and the St.Faith's Quild, tn the work they were accomplishing and also made mention of the harmonious feeling that existed among the parish helpers.A special vote of thanks was tendered Mrs.H.Swanson, who has of- WELCOME TO KNOWLTON SOLDIERS He was immediately\ta(.organjBt during the past our trenches, leaving i year and aiso the choir.Messrs, j _________ ! Walsh and Parry were also accorded ! a hearty vote of thanks for services ed to the morning and evening, the ; MUCH BOO 1~Y subjects being respectively, \"The Po-\tCAPTURED IN wer of the Resurrection, and Evid- Jungrudgingly rendered during past year.m.Risen Christ in the RUSH OF ASSAULT Fowler Returned From Front Wounded.i ences of the World.\u201d Mrs.Malcolm MacKay sang a love-\t(Canadian Press Dataatch.) notably 1ly solo> \u201cI know that my Redeemer | WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN ^lliveth,\u201d and the large choir eontri-' FRANCE, April 10, via London, 2 p.buted the splendid \u2018\u2018Hallelujah Cho- m.\u2014(From a staff correspondent to rus\u201d (Handel) and \u201cBlessed be the the Associated Press)\u2014 Under blind-Fathcr,,\u201d (Wesley.) Miss Laura ing snow squalls, with intermittent Rugg presided at the organ.\tflashes of sunshine, the British - pressed their attack against the Uer- the its i AT THE CATHEDRAL.BRITISH BUYING UP SHIPS, j At St.Michael's Cathedral, _____\tIt is a well knowu fact that Great, Raster Festival lost nothing of KNOWLTON April 10\u2014 (Spertall\u2014 Britain has not been idle while her A rousing reception was accorded i\tthe neT ; L\t\"TXcùur Mebratedi °n 8un and showed a been holding j church being always impressive.\ton gundav »t wUirh Easter music\tfirct r\u201esi, ,»f this new balance of «14 on hand, the balance being more than the financial re-, port of last year.The envelope system was brought j up and a resolution was passed to j have each member of the Church | adopt the system which is now j being used in the Church, but which! »«-ü iïs.\u2019air\u201e£!orii,bï,p\"3\u201cïi _1 Know that My Redeemer Livetl.beyond it.at some points.\t| take up the matter and is composed More villages were captured today \u201ef Messrs.K.Erskine.H.S.Foster, in the direction of Cambrai and the p, A.Morgan, J.E.Fay, F.N.Wil- and Bellenumeur, and the dea-; del) , and Mrs.Malcolm MacKay sang Canadians today command thc Vimy | j;-*S0t\u2018been\u2018 con and sub-deacon of office.the ! The cheers for the returned wounded sol-i United States be _f°™Pe\u201ced ta utj.Abbes Bois and St.Laurent.\\>v/York' ^nd ' other norts B-azil Rev- Abbe 1-ichard was master of ce- The solo parts in the anthems were \u2018 \u201d\t-, Relieved, to remonies, and the sermon, on _ the well taken by Dr.M.and Mrs.Mac Pte.Stanley Ball is the eldest son >V\u2019:! what she holds to Great Britain.***** o! the day.was delivered bv Kay.The manner in which the Eas U i* y\u2019 ,ne raannel ,n WDic\u201c\tfighting there is intense.\tHams, todere, who ! ter music was presented reflected Clearing weather yesterday after-; During the past year a une in the great credit upon the able leadership noon pprmitt-ed the airplanes to de was raised by special su \u201cDAYLO\u201d The new $1.200 name for the Façons Fver Ready Flaslriiglrt DAlriLO w as chosen from over half a million names and $1,200 in prize money was paid for it.Ever Ready Daylo Lights are safe, convenient and durable.Every person should own one.For the automobilist.motor-boatist and all those who work or travel in the dark, they are indispensible.Prices from 75c up.Each one guaranteed.Send your orders to J.S.& Co.the Rev.Napoleon | preached for the first tire cathedral.The musical portion of ; of Mrs.J.R.gangster as choir lead the service was magnificently given or and Miss Rugg\u2019s masterly accom-Mr.L.E.Uodere at thc organ.The paniment at the organ, soloists were Dr.F.A.Gadhois, Mes-: srs.G.E.Bachand, Wilfrid Legate.At Pontifical vespers in the evening.Mgr.LaRocque again officiated, assisted by the Rev, H.A.Simard, Rector.The deaeon and sub-deacon were the Abbes Couture and Bellehum eur.about $225 permitted the airplanes to de was raised by special subscription, tect Herman trains moving toward and it was pointed out that if the the railhead, apparently for a conn-: envelope system would be adopted Spring is Here and so are the NEW HATS Every new shape.Every new co'or.Every best make.Our usual excellent values $2.50 and $3 Stetson Hats Beautiful in design, ina terial and finish.They are worn by the best dressers all over America.Our price is $4.50.Sold everywhere at $5.00 \u2022 .Wnraten ter attack on Yimy Ridge.This fact l by every member the finances of the,\tri nrniMr hat ! ¦ decorated .__\t.A.\u201e\tnhnre » would he belter\tSTAR CLOTHING HALL The church w-as tastefully fleeoratea 'wa6 reported to the artillery, and i Church would be better, with Easter lilies, cut flowers, and\t\u201e\u201e\u201e om.miiec was discussed and was left to emblems of the Easter festival.Large congregations were present, and Rev.Alfred Bright gave Easter messages at both services.Mrs.Geo.Ogston bably c gave a beautiful Easter solo at the children\u2019s service in the afternoon.all long range guns for ten miles | was discussed and was left to a around were concentrated suddenly : committee composed of thc Rector, on the indicated points in what pro The question of a surplus choir onstituted a new record for ^Jr- .\u2019- A.Morgan, Mr.L.Il 1 dins, Mrs.J.E.Fay and Miss M.Mac- J.AN* ©\u2022©.AT THE METHODIST CHURCH The floral display at the Methodist Church was especially noticeable AT ST.PATRICK'S At.St.Patrick's Church, the Eas-; ter Candies burned upon the altar, with lilies and many flowers about j the sanctuary, and rail.Hisrh Mass was sung by the Rev.with potted plants, hydrangeas.Las-Abbe= Gosselin, and the special ser- ter lilies, etc.in the branches of d'af-mon was preached by the Rev.E.C.: fodils and other blossoms of Spr-Fisette, pastor.The choir, under ins- the direction of Mr.B.A.Bugal, The Anthems in the morning were choir master rendered Salome's Mass .They have most effectively, the solos being taken by Mr.Antonio Genest, Mr.Horace Roy, Messrs.Eddy Fortin and Eugene Olivier.Miss Doherty pre-i sided at thc organ.long distance barrage fire with heavy guns.Thus the plans for a counter ! =0^',a!1 attack were absolutely destroyed be fore the reserve troops could de train.\t, The Store That Sets the Pace Church was especially noticeable on\tAIYT Sunday, the platform being banked .rvryW\u2018 \u201cr\u2018T'_ ¦\t¦\tEXPECTS ATI AUs.BY GERMANS taken away my Lord, (Stainers), and \u201cWho will roll us away the stone\u201d (Spence) in the c'Can.-idian Prese Despatch.! KRONSTADT.April 8, via London, The pipe organ was also diccus-sed, but on account of the lack of| funds, it was left over for a later j date.Mr.J.E.Fay was re-elected Rector\u2019s Warden; Mr.L.H.Pibus, reelected People\u2019s Warden, and Mr.F.A.Morgan re-elected Treasurer.it I PETROGRAD -Democrat party, The Constitutional which recently de- richest in the city, was burned in ,\t, ,\t,.\t^ front of the church Sunday clarcd for tbc establishment of a sermon in republic, at a convention on Sunday effigy in Aipril 10\u2014 Kronstadt is feverishly !ni?ht- after preaching\t, .\t.Ger- which he was reported as expressing unanimously adopted a resolution in of!the opinion that \u201cthe war in which favor 0f a democratic and parliamen-is an unrighteous war.\u201d Distributors.AT PLYMOUTH CHURCH.Eaftter Day was marked at Plymouth Church by special services.The church was beautifully decorated with quantities of flowers, Easter lilies predominating.with two flags, the Union Jack and the Stars and Stripes side by side.Exceedingly good music was furnished by the choir, which was vested for the first time.The soloist in the Anthem \u201cHallelujah Christ is Risen,\u201d was Mrs.Melville.Raster hymns Were joined in by the large congregation.The pastor Rev.G.Ellery Read, delivered an elo quent sermon, upon \u201cThe Souls j True Easter-tide,\u201d At the close of preparing to repel an expected Hosanna\u201d (Granier) and in the\tft'911 naval\tattacx when the gulf evening \u2018\u2018Hallelujah, Christ is Risen\u201d\tFinland is\tfree of ice.A correspond- j\t__ an \u201cInflamatus\u201d from the \u201cSlabat\ten\u2019' °F tde\tAssociated Press reached j\twji.MTNGTON\tD, Mater,\u201d\tthe famous Island fastness fcy\twir_uj.nvr iuin, ing over the vast ice waste -Alfred tary form of government.Prince I.Du- Dolgorouki, president of thc central reached the famous Island fastness Yiy travell- p0ntTviïï turn over to U.s7 Govern- committee of the party, spoke in wn , ment a submarine destroyer of new favor of continuance of the war and separate it from \u201ehe mainland, and\tnow under construction.It is adherence to Russia's agreements found thc garrison working night- \u2019 and day in anticipation of thc long predicted assault.The fortress is entirely controlled Mrs.F.H.Bradley, and Mr.A.L.Parker were the soloists and the preacher at both services were the Rev.Geo.A.McIntosh.AT CHURCH OF NOTRE DAME High.Mass at the Church of Notre by a council elected by the troops, Darne de Sherbrooke was sung at 10 which is unanimously resolved to deo\u2019clock on Easter by Rev.F.X.Gos-; fend Russia freedom and territory to selin, and the sermon were preached the last.The council is equally re-by the Rev.Rene Fabreau.\tsolved against fighting for the an- The musical portion of thc service nexation of foreign territory.One 1 was furnished by the augmented member of the council said that as choir, Rosing\u2019s Mass being sung.long as Germany was unwilling to Tbe soloists were Mrs.Crochetiere, J abandon its plans of annexation, i the Misses Biladeau and Mr.Hebert, there was nothing to do but fight.claimed by experts to be one of tbc with her allies until victoiy is I most efficient yet conceived.\ttained.at- Mrs.St.Germain played the organ.He said that everything possible had been done to put the defences of the fortress in first class order and that the stronghold was as strong today as ever.AT ST.GEORGE\u2019S LENNOX-YILLE.At St.George's Church Lennoxville i the Rev.R.W.E.Wright, was as\t- i sisted at the early celebration bv \u201e\u201e _____.\u201e \u201e .the Rev.F.Vial, M.A., and at the FRENCH MAKE ! eleven o'clock service tv Rev.Prin-1 cipal Parrock and Rev.Mr.Vial.The , altar and chancel were beautifully arranged with Easter lilies, carna-! tions, ferns, etc., and the music was i appropriate to the festal season.The morning Anthems was \u201cRejoice thc Lord is King,\u201d and in the even- FURTHER ADVANCE SOUTH OF OISE (Canadian Press Despatch.) 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