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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record.Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE.THURSDAY.APRIL 12, 1917.Twenty-first Year British And French Continue Smashing Drive Against German Positions WAR PARLEYS BETWEEN 0.S AND ENTENTE AMERICAN CAMPAIGN TO ARMY RED IIP BREAK DOWN HUN TO RIDICULE SOB.BLOCKADE FOOD QUESTION IN GERMANY IS SERIOUS Hon.A.J.Balfour and French Major Moraht Declares That UNITED STATES Important Positions Taken By Allied Forces in WI| | ÇfiPPADT The St.Quentin Region.French Drive I Germans Back to South-Western Fido-c ol & I Coucy Forest.Haig\u2019s Troops Now Astride1 The River Souches After Capturing Enemy Positions North of Vimy Ridge.A Number of Prisoners Were Taken.Two Counter At- Minister of Justice to Attend Conference in Washington.Germany is in No Danger From a U.5.Force.United States Plans to Send Situation Dominates All Othei Armada of Merchantmen With Supplies for the Entente.Considerations in Country at Present Time.sure State Department of Moral Help Against Germany.(Canadian Press Despatch.) j WASHÏNGTON.April 12-Assem-j AMSTERDAM, April 12, via Lon-! bly in Washington within a few weeks : ,\trr.\t., ,, of a great international war council l\u2018on- * nt\u2018 American array is held up was foreshadowed by an announce- ' to ridicule by Major Mornht, writing j ment from the State Department | in the Deutsche Tagez Zeitang.who '\taT?ritist.1 c» h , \u201cReady to prove it if necessary.\u201d ject of the commission is to diseuse ! \u201cGoîiath \u2018versus bavi'd \u201d ''\t'jd\u2018'\u2018S' Argentina s position was defined in generally questions of policy connect- The Keen ¦ /eHum- savs- \u201cThiv A number of prisoners v?re taken.The slatemen.says j ^\tS \u201cm\" the weather continues wet and stormy.\t; here as defining: a status just; ment depart from thr traditiona1 po\t«\t*\t1 ni a K Two German counter attacks on V;™, R,vl™ -!8hTo/U0l.?n._o.P^ break: .\t.i^y of avoiding amu Tg m the' na- - (Ctnadiai Press Despatch.) PARIS, April 12.-\to _______________ __________________________________________________ front below St.Quentin, between Coucy and Ouincv-Basse f>ePartmcnt- that she recognizes Jus-i Washington about fL _\tU î r'1\tx .1\t1\tJ i \u2019 tice \u201cot this country's stand against ; This commission wil ti e rrenen drove back the Lxermans to the south-western edge German aggression.\" The com of the upper Coucy forest, capturing several important posi-icationa®001*?8 no intimati™u , ¦\t1\t.\t*\t1\t~\tever t.nar the Arcï*en+ino on + V»r» tions, the war office announces.In the Champagne the Germans were ejected from trenches east of Sapigneul.(Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON, April 12.\u2014 The British captured early this course of President Wilson, looming two important positions in the enemy\u2019s lines north of the Vimy Ridge, and are now astride of the river Souches, according to an officia! statement issued by the war office.and :\tu\u201eu+ 'i j\t-T\t> m-uany every detail has I smriiauon were expressed by ;\t^rfhv«fll ln™anit-v aml now been completed, and by fall the press over this prospect, and the Ber ;cn hzation are really instigated by campaign itself, will be in full ün Volkszeitung declared ir material dependence on New swing.\t| would mean that' for many the limits the bearable would be szeitung- declared that it swing.C-iickly built, light wooden ships of tile bearable would be exceeded.2,000 tons and upwards, are to make bread reduction was ordered, it, up the fleet of merchantmen, rind to was stated, as a necessary step to en-insure maximum construction the sure the lasting of the present stock?shipping board lias enlisred the coun\t\u2014-^_____________ try's entire shipbuilding facilities.1 pwards of a hundred private plants on all the coasts will help, giving the board s orders precedence over : other class of work except, the most urgent naval construction.Vimy Ridge broken up last night with heavy losses to the attackers.were BRITISH CAPTURE MORE GROUND AND GUNS.(Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON, April 12.3.30 p.m.\u2014About 1 000 yards of trenches south of Farbus wood in the region south-east of Vimy were captured by the British this morning, Reuter\u2019s correspondent wires from the front.A hill south-east of Wancourt also was captured.The British yesterday took eleven additional guns in the fighting between Croisilles and Scarpe.ed here short of an open break.\t_\t_ ___ It is recognized that indefining her : ture of political alliances, though, of ; position so frankly Argentina has course, that does not - iude full and {assumed the grave risk of having intimate military and , -.-I co-opera-Gerraany break relation with her, and tion in the presecut.ii>n the war.i by some diplomats her attitude is\t-+-\u2014., regarded as little less than an invitation to Germany to regard her as unfriendly.Her outspoken approval I of the United States course nvay go ! far.in the opinion of many here, towards influencing some of the smaller Latin American nations.\t{ Posta Rica\u2019s announcement, was un- -\texpected for the new government set ; up there by Federico Tinoco, and j perfected today by a legislative de-I deration of his election as President.has not, beer, recognized by the -\tUnited States.\tj SENTENCE IN ST PIERRE MURDER CASE WAR VETERANS HOLD CONFERENCE Decide I hat Ottawa Will Be Headquarters for National Organization.FOR A It) teL U.S.Premier Lloyd George Says nal Stamp and Seal Has Fi Been Given Lo Conflict.OFFICIAL STATEMENT.The official statement follows: \u201cThe weather continues wet and! stormy.Early this morning we attacked and captured two important posi- j tions in the enemy\u2019s lines north of Vimy Ridge, astride the river Souchcz.! A number of prisoners were taken by us.BREAK BETWEEN GERMANY AND BRAZIL Press Only Gives Out Scanty Details of Operations in the Arras Region.\u201cDuring the night two hostile attacks upon our new positions on northern end of Vimy Ridge were driven off by our machine gun fire heavy German losses.Some progress has been made south of the river Socarpe.\u201d the (Canadian Press Despatch.) RIO JANEIRO, April 12\u2014The break-with j iug off of diplomatic relations with : Germany is officially announced by the Brazilian government in a cotn-I muuication to the press.¦RENCII OFFICIAL STATEMENT | posted there needed special attention I before an attack.So, digging themselves in.the \u201ctommies\u201d watched by \u2022 \u2022-\t-their arms throughout the night, j ^Canadian Press Despatch.)\t.Early to-day the British turned their PARIS, April 12,\t2.05 p.m.\u2014 The artillery against suspected machine French official statement is as fol f'lin emplacements, while the \u201ctank\u201d lows.\"Between the Somme and the eirrled the town, scattering terror Oise artillery lighting continued and death os it went, with violence during the night, rs when '\u2022 had completed its circuit pecially m the region of Urvillers.tho infantry sprang forward from \u201cSouth of the Oise our troops nf- tll : tune to lose one of hfs fingers while 0f bread.The name of the Robinson from Sherbrooke for the Easter holi- Mrs.R H Pope, Mrs.J.D.French,; days with her parents ; Miss Marion \"{1£S Mowle, Miss M.H Mrs.Trigge.circular saw.He was parents Watt from Sherbrooke with her fa ,\t-\t.T ,\t., , ; ther ; Master Carmou Elliott of Th.e Rev- A-, Jud£e presided at the Sherbrooke a few days here with his i meeting, which was opened with officiating, and the burial was made cousins; Mr.Z.Blain at Montreal Hymn No.313 and prayer.MARBLETON COATICOOK The 'rial in Senior W, A.the Parish Tisitors in town for Easter holidays : Mr.P.T.Thomas, Toronto ; Mr.Geo.Nunns, Sherbrooke ; Miss Verna Andrews ; Miss Elizabeth Nunns, Dr.Tomkins and son, from Richmond ; Mr.and Mrs.A.Stevens and children, Lennoxville ; Miss Lillian Kllburn home from Montreal ; Mr.J.M.McNamara, of the Royal Bank, Raw-don, Que.; Misses Irene and Hilda Moore ; Mr.and Mrs.R.Jeseiman, Sherbrooke ; Miss Gertrude Fox ; Mr.M.Loomis, guest of Mrs.E.Bryan : Mr.Hubert Rousseau of St.Hyacinthe ; Miss Amy Tom kins ; Miss Evelyn Hammond from Stanstead Colleee ; Miss It was well patronized and a nice sum realized for the good work of helping missions.Service in St.Paul\u2019s Church on Sunday next will be at 7 o'clock in the evening.The Red Cross Society met on Tuesday evening at St.Paul\u2019s Parsonage with several members present The Ladies were working on pillow slips and knitting.Next meeting with Mrs.Hunt.The Ladies\u2019 Guild met on Wednesday- afternoon with Mrs.Andrew Bar ter with a good attendance.A nice lunch was served by the hostess assisted by her daughter, Miss Frieda ome Barter and Mrs.H.Staples.Mur- Mr, Cecil OugMred on a short in the family lot at Reed\u2019s Crossing.\u2014\t¦ Miss Blanche Roe, of Lennoxville, held a sugar so- was visiting at the Rectory on East-Hall on Monday, er Monday.Mrs.Ramsdell and two daughters, are stopping at Mr.Chas.Jackson's for a few weeks.ASBESTOS Mr.Fisher and Mr.Price, of! teACzm CANADA.CHICLE Brockville, Ont., visiting friends and relatives here.Mrs.Southwood and son, of Sherbrooke, a few- days with Mrs.G.Clark.Mr.F.Moore spent the Easter holidays at Woodsvifle, N.H.\t_____ _\t____ _ The death took place on Saturday Maybew, Leslie McLeod, evening of little Kainxeen Clark, aged three years, youngest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Clark, from pleuro-pneumonia, after an illness of only four days.Her sickness and death came as a great shock to many as she was a favorite with all who^ knew her.The funeral took place\" on Monday afternoon, the sendee being held at the house, the remains then being taken to Danville, where the interment took place at the Protestant cemetery.and St.Remi to visit his sister \\vho| , -A-f-f61\u2019 some discussion the consti-does not recover very rapidly from I Cution and rules given below v ere her illness ; Miss Mildred Woolfrey a; adopted.\t' Lome with her sister.Mrs.Walter! Ifc ^ then moved by Mrs.North, Bagley : Miss Emma Mills to Sber- sec°nded by Mrs.Pope, that Mrs.brooke guest of Mrs.W.Kinkead ;\trequested to act as secre- Misses Evelyn Cross and Daisy CooM tary-treasurer of the association, carat Richmond with friends.\t1 ne,2;\t.\t,\t,\t., ____________ The meeting closed with prayer.a M'rtTDDr îdv\tThe constitution and rules in uart L-AIN 1 LKbU K T\twere as follows : - \u201cThe society shall be called the St.The following is the report of the Peter\u2019s Church Ladies\u2019 Missionary1 M ,\t, ; running a o ancl j ting some wood with his gasoline en 1 gine sawing outfit for a customer, when his mittens got caught in the saw with the result that the forefinger of his right hand was suddenly amputated, not only is the accident a painful one but it occurred at a busy time for him.higher grades in the Canterbury Association, school for the month of March :\t\u201cThe primary object of this associ- Grade VII\u2014 Alice Rudd, Shirley ation to be obtaining and circulating Bennett, Margaret Mayhew, Herbert information on the mission work of Mayhew, Renus Mayhew, Edgar the Church of England.Groom.\t! \u201cTo this end the association will Grade VI\u2014\tRalph Bennett, Carl meet on the first Wednesday in every' Alex.May- month, at three o\u2019clock in the after- hew.Grade IV\u2014 AJecia McLeod, Bennett, Gladys McLeod.Grade III\u2014 Everett Rudd, Asker, Raymond McLeod.BURY WON A CAMERA Master Albert Sandel was the winner of a five dollar camera offered as a prize to one who would tfye nearest to the number of spools in a box in their show cut- firm a8 bread makers is speeading beyond the confines of Magog, so that they are making daily shipments by express to points outside of Magog.Miss Emily Fothergill, of Bishop's College, spent the Easter season with her parents, Rev.and Mrs.R.J.Fothergill.Miss N.Sheldon was the guest of friends in Bolton Centre during the week-end.Mr.M.Adams, of McGill College, guess Montreal, spent the Easter holidays film at his home here.win- Miss Inez Norton, of the High dow by Messrs.B.D.and A.E.Smith School staff, is laid up with an at-There were three hundred and fifty- tack of la grippe, thus making the two spools and Master Albert guess- Easter holidays a rather unpieasant ed three hundred and fifty.K.0.ARRIVE SAFELY.The many friends of Corpl.J.Alien, of Kitchener's Own, will be pleased to learn that the 244th has arriv- occasion.Mr.J.Hilton, who has been spending the winter in Montreal, the Easter season with his family in Magog.Mr.Manson, of Mansonville returned home on Tuesday after having days with relatives in RANDBORO noon at the residence of each mem Evelyn ber in turn when an address will be given or paper read on church of Lome ¦ England Missions, by the clergyman 1 of the parish or by some person ap-; pointed by him, etc.Rules\u20141st.Regular attendance at I meetings, but should a member .be j -\t| unable to be present she may' be rep- | Arrivals and departures: Miss Viola : resented by a member of her family.| Allison, of Magog, spent the Easter; 2nd.During the hour of meeting] holidays here, the guest of his par- discussion shall be strictly limited to ; ents, Mr.and Mrs.Enos Allison ; i mission or church work of some form.Mrs.Alex.Beaton, to Lennoxville on ed along with other regiments safely spmt a few in England.___________\tr[,-ne members of the Knitting j Club met this week at the home of ! Mrs.AIL Shedrick.A MISSIONARY EVENING.The Epworth League of the Methodist Church held a serial missionary evening on Tuesday evening of this week.A number of the members were dressed as subjects of the countries in which missionaries are working, and gave a short address descriptive of the land they represented.Miss Secretary-treasurer Alf.Tourigny, was in Montreal on business this week.Miss O.Shedrick ot Rock Island, was the guest of her father for a few days recently.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Chamberlain ÉISIII llfl« \\;A; 'WS .«psapfe» / *m,&w mâ ! Mrs.W.Rand has returned from Lennoxville, where she was visiting relatives ; Miss Della Speck of Cookshire ; Miss Nettie Speck of East Hereford ; Miss Mildred Swail of High Forest spent the holidays with , their parents ; Mrs, Lydia Wyman, bas returned home from East Ciif-! ton ; Mrs.R.Evans of Bishop Cross-' Jng visiting her sisters, Mrs.E.Cable and Mrs.M.Swail ; Mr.C.Montgomery of Sherbrooke the week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.Montgomery ; Messrs.A.Laflure, G.Speck of Sherbrooke have returned home ; Mrs.C.McCailum to Sher-j brooke to visit her daughter, Miss j L.Leggett who underwent an opera-! tion for appendicitis at the General Hospital she is doing as well as can be expected.CROSSBÜRY Rose Bandell represented China; Miss spent Easter Sunday in Montreal The meetings for the remainder of ^\u201cLen^d a CMnese' gentleman, and Easter holidays by pending the same Miss A.Sandell, Japan.\tat her home in West Derby Vt _______\tMr.Douglas Beade, of Sherbrooke, SCARjOITY OF WOOD\twaH guest of his parents during The shortage of wood has become the holidays, quite acute in town.Some have had in Cookshire on | Osgood; Oct.24, Mrs.Daniel Hall ; ^borrower buy ^mth^h nel^ Mrs.T.Roy, during the Easter holi cold snap serving to aggravate the\t^ Mrs afale of Granby werfl trou e'_______________ i recent guests at the home of Mr and Mrs.D.D.Hhonyo.the year were held on the following dates at the following homes: June 6th, 1883\u2014Mrs.John Henry Pope; July 4tjj, Mrs.Trigge; Aug.1st, Mrs.J.H.Taylor; Aug.29, Mrs.J.D.French; Sept.26, Mrs.Hollis i Thursday ; Messrs Willie Melver and Robert Gaffenay, of Farnham, the week-end at Mr.Wm.Gaffenay\u2019s; Mrs.Enos Allison in Sherbrooke on Thursday, the guest of Mrs.Harry Dolloff ; Mrs.Wm.Dawson, and Miss Blanche Dawson, Thursday; Miss B.Crawford, of East: Dec.6th, Mrs.John Cook; Jan.23rd, Clifton, spent the Easter holidays Mrs.Trigge.at her home here ; Pte.Ulysees Roy,1 At a regular meeting of the associ-of Toronto, is spending a few days i ation held at the rectory', April 21st, with his parents.Rev.and Mrs.L.\u2019 1886, the association was changed in- i to a branch of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary to the board of missions and as such ] it still meets monthly at the home of its members in turn.Mrs.Trigge Miss Mabel Roy, of Sherbrooke, was a guest of her parents, Rev.and E.Roy at the parsonage.RED MOUNTAIN nw mmm mgm .Little Byron Locke is very ill and confined to his room.Arrivals and departures: Messrs.; W.and G.Sample, Montreal, guests | of their sister, Mrs.Chas.Locke for the Easter holidays, also their daugh-; ter Mrs.H.Johnson and children of Sherbrooke; Miss Lillie Turner, Mr.John Nicholson and Mr.F.Barter, all of Sherbrooke, at their homes j over Sunday; Miss Yvonne Nicholson \u2018in Cookshire for a few months; Mr.\u2022 Albert EUis has moved his family \u2019back to his farm here; Mr.O.Severson and little daughter, Bessie, in Miss M.E.Smith was called to Sherbrooke last week ; Miss Abina McKay has gone to St.Albans, Vt; Messrs.M.Morrison, R.McRitcbie, D.K.Kay, in Sherbrooke Monday ; Miss M.E.McDonald, of Fisher Hill, visiting relatives this week ; Miss Christy Wclver on a visit to Gran-iteville, Vt., for a few weeks.No sugaring has been made here, as yet.Mrs.J, D.Melver and on friends Sunday.appointed secretary-treasurer at the first meeting in 1883, has held the office ever since and the last meeting of the W.A.held on Monday, April 2nd, 1917, was held at her home.DANVILLE In the tice in RETURNS FROM ENGLAND Mr.Aaron Williamson, who loft Magog for England about three years ago, returned to Magog on Tuesday of this week.Mr.Williamson was unable to bring his wife and daughter , r \u2014 Æ au ~ \u2022 j u i would no, purmlt It ; in tot It w«i\t\u201c.XJS, LV fi Brown-Sleffins marriage no-a recent issue of the Record many friends and relatives here several errors occurred, should The name of read Harriet BARNSTON son calling ; th® bride should have Annetta Steffins, and the date should have been the 20th instead of the 30th.Oxbow is in Saskatchewan instead of Alberta.glad to extend the welcome him once more.The two young sons of Mrs.trude Baldwin, Coaticook, are guests of Mrs.Ben Buckland for aring and the Efister holidays EATON CORNER ÿsm Mg -r- ' \u2022 Mildred Porter, of Howarden, Bask., is staying with her grandparents the same home ; the wee maiden companied her aunt.Miss Mildred Mr.A.N.Turner, who has been suffering for several weeks from sci-a'.£!atica, has sufficiently recovered to be ac.around again.Little Bernard Berace, whose father Cookshire, guests of his daughter, Buckland, who has lately returned Mrs.F.Hearn.SAWYERVILLE ,r the Crom- t-i.A D , feiMi M CHEWING @UM WITH TH* FRUITY FLAVOR The next best thing to eating luscious ripe fruit is to taste the flavor of that wonder gum Adams California Fruit Gum.CAKATWA* curwiwo CUM CO.LIMITED Arrivals and departures f \u2019Easter holidays MUs Mabel : well, Miss Agnes Farnsworth, Mr.Btancelos Darche, at their respective homes.Mias McAdams, Mr.Chas.Mullens home for over Sunday; Mr.; Ray Cunningham spending a few days with Mr.Ravmond Woods.M.O.R.Roadmaster atone in town on Monday on business.; Mr.Alfred McVetty in Sherbrooke on Monday.The home of Dr.and Mrs.Thom son was recently invaded by l schoolmates and friends, the occasion being the 17th birthday of their son Howard.A very pleasant evening was spent in music and games.Dain-jty refreshments were served by Mrs.Thompson, after which Mr.Rex Mar-.shall, in a few well closen words, j presented Howard with a signet ring 'from IBs friends.The partv broke up at a late, hour wtth the singing of For he's a jollv good fellow.\" home from a six months\u2019 visit to the West.Business as usual, and loads of sugar, loads of cream and other commodities are now and dispatched.over two years, is suffering from an attack of measles.The Rev.Mr.Shaver, of Birchton, conducted service in Eaton Garner, moved with safety,!011 Sunday evening.McConnell BROWNLIGH PLACE Mrs.B is the.gut % Mrs.A.8.Bacon is at Ayer\u2019s Oliff ________ caring for her daughter, Julia, who Campbell, of Westmount, | is ill with measles, t of her parents, Mr.and i Gunner Harold Hibbard writes Mrs.J.A.Johnston.\tj from \u201cBomewhere in France\u201d that he Mrs.J.A.Johnston has returned Is well, home after being with Mrs.Ingalls] Mr.0.Brown is on the nick list, in Danville.\tPte.Homer Worthen who has been Miss Eva Casidy the guest of Mrs.wounded in action lived here during B.C.Hastings recently.\this boyhood days.RH- '.^5 NEW STATION BUILDINGS QUIRKS It is stated that the CJPM.intend to spend a sum of fifty thousand dollars during the coming summer 1m-¦ proving the depot yards, etc., of a certain town out west.If they arc I willing to do this in war time it isj If j|( hip to the Town Council, Board of;proceg8 Trade or other influential body to! with a get after this corporation to Im-'kcep prove their station buildings Removes Hairy Growths Without Pain or Bother WOMEN\u2019S AILMENTS Come from tlie Heart ami Nerves Young girls budding into woman- aches, and whose face is ,\t,\t\u201e\u201e .___, .\t,\tblood watery, will find Milburn\u2019s t0LUnd J'«oe38afy.for h riti^ £, Heart and Nerve Pills build them up.three different times, authorities re- Wo\tbetween the ages of 40 quisitioning the two first ones, the and c()> who are nerv0USi sub1ect to third boat coming over well guar od, fluabeg| feeling of pins and need-and by an indirect route.Otherwise, jes^ smotberlng feeling, shortness of the trip was an uneventful one.His breath, palpitation of the heart, etc., hand to,tbeir life by the use of this remedy.Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills have a wonderful effect on a woman\u2019s system, making pains and aches van- of 9t.ish, bringing color to the pale cheek rkle ST.LUKE\u2019S VESTRY MEETING The annual vestry meeting Luke\u2019s Church was held on Easter and sparkle to the eye.Monday, at which the following of-\u2019 The old, worn out, tired out, lan-flcers of the Church were elected : guid feelings give place to strength Wardens, Lt.-(Tol.J.R.Wilcox, and vitality, and life again seems like and A.D.Martin ; delegates to By- \u2018iving- nod Mr.Geo.FlUIter substitute de-i Mrs.Alfred Winter, Castor, Alta., legate Mr.M.M.Dunlop; sidesmen, : writes: \u201cI would like every woman Messrs.P.Willows, E.G.Merrick, who is suffering from nerves or heart K.A.Martin, Geo.Fillitcr, H.A.C.trouble to know how much Milburn\u2019s mcTjc Bernard eerace wnose raxner\tHeart and Nerve Pills have helped me.ha«_been s_erving _ at^the^front^ for Hearth.A.Lafontaine and M.M.Dun ^ ^ yearg I kef)t a h,red ç\\rl, and ept a hired gu _______ was doctoring all the time.After hnv- SCHOOL PRINCIPAL MARRIED\ttaken four boxes of your nills I nr r tu-i\tw\t^ able to do all my own work.I Mr.W.J.Kdwards, B.A., princi\tespecially reeommend thorn to pal of the Magog High School ban womcn between 40 and 50, as at that returned from hts Easter h olid ays,\t^j1Cy are more liable to be far from well.One of my neighbors and renamed his duties.Mr.Edwards made good use ot the time at his i,nows bow they helped me, and she is disposal and turned it into a honey- ,jqw using them.\u201d moon, Mr.and Mrs.Edwards arriv Milbum\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills are ing here on Tuesday evening, ami wilt 50e _ or thrce bottles for $1.26, at all for the present take up their abode dealers or mailed direct on receipt of at the Battles Homse.\t| price by The Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.1 MILBY Mrs.D.T.Wetherell, of Johnvllle.is visiting relatives and friends hers; for a few days.Mrs.A.Young, who underwent an operation, on Saturday, is gradually j Improving, Mrs, A.Farwell still continues, quite ill.Mr.A.A.Nichols entertained multe a number at a sugaring off on Frl-j day.Mr.and Mrs.Fcottfin, of Lennox-i ville, visiting at Mr.Fred.Ball's on; Bunday.''Undercliff\u201d sugar camp was the I «roe of n.pleasant sugaring off on, Baturdny evening.Bee Ides neighbors] and frlrrds, Mr.Gendron, of Sher-I m - mi especially in view of the revenue they derive from this town.It Is under stood that this is one of the most profitable stations along this section while the station building is no better than they erect at almost any four corners.A good vigorous kick : at, the proper moment is sometimes productive of good results.RWBTMOTIONS ON HUNTERS Local trappers, etc., have this year been somewhat at a loss to know whether they have à right to hunt, take or kill muskrat.Possibly the lient, way to answer their question is to quote from the 1916 Htatutes of Quebec, under section 2312 *b) wo find that, it states that \u201cIt is forbidden to lake, hunt or kill any mink, oiler, marten, fisher, raccoon^ munlirat, or skunk, or any other fur healing anlinal not especially except, ] ed hy this srllclo between the first,, (Modes ot Today) not.necessary to use a painful to remove hairy growths, for a Httlo delatone handy you can the skin entirely free from these here, beauty destroyers.To remove hair.ake e stiff paste with a little powdered delatone and water.Spread this on the hairy surface and In about U tnlnuf cn rub off.wash the skin and the hairs are none.To guard nsatnat disappoint ment, be careful to ast real délai one.As Puro As the Lillyf and as dear and soft.Your skin and complexion will always have a wonderful transparent lilly while appearance if you will \u201c constantly use Gouraud\u2019s Oriental Cream Send 10c.for Trial Sir* FKRD T.HOPKINS & SON.Montreal SHERBROOKE DAILY RECOP-D, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1917 THREE THE DAILY RECORD BEDFORD DISTRICT HAPPEMINGS ! SHERBROOKE RECORD CO., Printers and Publishers.Printed and published every afternoon except Sunday, at 106 and 108 Wellington St., Sherbrooke.SUBSCRIPTION PRICE strictly in advance to any address in Canada, Créât Britain and the United States: One year, $2.00 ; six months, $1.25; three months, 70 cents ; one month, 25 cents.Gatherings by Daily Record rades t0 the dressing station where ing would be done in April must be i Correspondents in Various !he lived an hour.He was wrapped greatly disappointed.idis' Commit ni' os.SUTTON BEDFORD Circulation Statement Circulation ending April Monday .Tuesday .Wednesday Thursday for Week Statement 7, 1917: \u2014 .10,550 .10,550 .10,500 .10,475 Friday .10,475 Saturday .10,500 in a military blanket and buried in France.He enlisted in October 1915 and had served in France nearly a year without having received a wound.Mr.Marvin Smith who has been Mrs.William Wallace of Coaticook He always wrote cheerfully of his confined to the house through sick-who spent Easter with her friend service ^ hls duty to hls country.\tness during the past week, is making Miss Glendolinc h.Pope very abley DurinK the two years Alfred lived a satisfactory progress towards re-\tin Stanbury and Mystic he made covery.many friends who mourn the loss of Mr.A.H.Hickey, Manager of the so gallant a boy.'IIAEÏÏ COMFWffJ P Kao boon Canada\u2019* favorite yoast for over a quarter of a century.Bread baked with Royal Yeast will Keep fresh and moist longer than that made with any other, so that a full week's supply can easily be made at one baking, and th* last loaf will bo Just as good as tho first.MADE: IN CANADA Total .63,050 TO ADVERTISERS Advertisers are advised that unless copy is received by 2 p.m., publication of adv.the day following- cannot be guaranteed.All advertising copy-will be handled in the order received.Advertisers sending in copy early have an additional advantage, inasmuch as their advs.can be more carefully put up owing to plenty of time being- available.assisted the choir of the Methodist Church Easter Sunday by rendering a solo which was much appreciated.Mr.15.B.Fadden has recovered from quite a severe illness from la grippe.Mrs.W.W.Learned manager of ^ORONfO.O^ KNOWLTON EWGILLETT COMPANY LIMITED ¦W1NNIPEO TORONTO, ONT.Montreal.Molson\u2019s Bank here, has returned after spending the Easter holidays with\t\u2014 his family at Morrisburg, Ont.Mr.Dudley CaHeton, who spent the' Faster holidays in Montreal, has re- the LyndonviUe Creamery, Glen Sut- Harden took place at the Methodist ton was a recent guest of her sister The funeral of the late Mrs.John turned King Winter is putting a few last Mrs C B Cowan tak-ne in « hit of * hurrh ^IoIlday- RfV- J- N'e;B\u201cn kicks before he surrenders to Spring, the sugar seas™\tconducted the funeral service, and the The Eastern scrviees at the Anffli.Mrs F I Holmes went t\u201e\tT\tt tookPlac« m Know\u2019: can and Methodist Churches were turn, r.ij.tioimes went to Mon- ton Cemetery.The deceased was 8s\t,\t,,\t, , treat on Monday to consult an epe years of age and had been confined ' ws\tand well attended.specialist.\t\u2018to her room for several months.She Althou*h lack,ng 111 tipecial n,ualc the Mr.J.W.Murphy went to Mon- leaves her husband and four children, festival was well observed.The street crossings with V\u201cVVVV WV?VVTr ?*WWVVVV ! Housecleaning | | Supplies ! i'\t% $ Plan to make your ?Spring housecleaning | S easy with these helps, % ?Borax, Lye, Washing $ \u2022J»\t*4* ;i; Powder, Ammonia, Insect $ £ Destroyers and Disinfec- % * tants.VESTRY MEETINGS ST.JAMES BEDFORD, financial report was read by the people's warden, Mr.C.Candlish, which was found very satisfactory.The total receipts for the year amounted to $2,173.00, and the expenditure was $1898.00, leaving a baladce of $300.On motion the report was adopted.The following officers were elected t ± CHURCH, BEDFORD.April 12.(Special) \u2014 jj0i4eu \u2022 Hector's warden, Geo The vestry meeting of St.James\u2019 Joues, (.re-appointed) ; sidesmen, Church, Bedford, was held Monday W.Savage, H.W.Moynou, 11.Fi.F.li.evening.The rector presented a very MiddletonE.J.McKenna, Dr.J.H.satisfactory report of the work done Bymons, ( Ai.Myyuon ancl^F .t.UAriDS Recommended fc~ T.Hotels iQliANBY WTNElSOH HOTEJ.\u2014 T.A treal on Tuesday.\tJohn, who lives\tat home; William, i\ti.ne\tsireet cr_ \u2019\u2019ave or are Gertrude Olmstead\thome\tfor\tan\tEas-\twho lives in the\tStates, and Mrs.,\tFeinS\ttaken, to make them clean, ter visit.\tStephen Mooney,\tof Bolton.She also\ty«ry,\thk^!v whoever has charge of An Easter tea was given by the leaves several grandchildren.\t, uhis department \"ill at once find an ladies of Grace Church at the Par- Buy your Spring Footwear at Pi-|cxcuse t0 apP*y a remedy.\tinThe'pafisb during the'past' year Black; delegates to the Synod, ish Hall on l\\ToTiday evening.\t! bus.\u2019 Largest and most complete as-\t-\tpeople\u2019s warden Mr F C.Saun- Messrs.O.t\u2019andUsh and Win.Moy- Rev.H.Charters was called to sortment in the Townships to select\tPHIL1PSBURG\tders, submitted a financial report nün I a committee consisting of C.Farnham on Tuesday to attend the from.\t;\t______ ; which was fairly satisfactory.The A.Tenny, K.J.McKenna, Win.Wool- funeral of Ham Martin, who died Mr.Howard Honeyman has return-\t.Montr>alers who enent various societies and activities of the ley, and the two church wardens, from typhoid fever.Conductor Mar- ed to Hull; Mrs.Lome MacMillan, of * .\tin town w(,re Mi\u201eg B church did good work during the were app&inted to look into the mat- tin was known to a large number Montreal, is spending this week here\t-\t,\t.t i year.The officers for the year were ter of the furnaces from tho church, here and in fact all along this entire with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.\t™ fRobmson at Mr.[elected as follows: people's warden, and to report at a W.Crothers;\u2019 Mr.and Mrs We have them all W, H.GRIFFITH, 121.Sireet, 4% *\u2022^*5' \u2018I*-**4\t* I4 *** 'î* */*I* tN«J»4J, i '\u2022vv-T* division of the railway.He was R- Hall.Mrs.Barsalow, of Mont- Ll.held in high esteem by all who knew real, the Easter holidays here.Mr.\t'\t:\t.\t«.^Mr,' Harry Wesley Jones; delegates The appointment ot a Sexton \u2014 1 hIH?i ^\t.\t-\tj Murray England, of the Bank of Ai j t their gUmnier ,0ttage- Mr to Synod.Mr.Thomas Hunter and arranging for organist and assi A.I.Fdward, son of Mr.7,.A.Milner j Commerce, Sutton, spent the week- A ns*e>\t\"L \u2018 hc°L \\,igq Mr.J.F.D.Walsh.\twas left with the wardens.The ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS /T.K.ADDIE.C.E., Q.L.8., p LUKE'S CHURCH, WATER- 1,00 WATERLOO, April 12\u2014(Special) IPASiÉNUtri btrtviuE Between MONTREAL AND LONDON (Calling Falmouth to land Par.ia: gei-s) For particulars ot sailing, and rat apply to Local Agents, or to Th.It Pert Kelord Co., Limited.Genet Agents.2'.* Hospital Btree:.and 23-Bt.Sacramor.t ,Street.Montreal.Tbe elections were as follows : Sidesmen.Messrs.W.,J.Kelly, H.R.Van, L.Beaton, G.E.Neil, H.B.Patton and Osborne Kelly ; Representatives at Svnod, Messrs.G.M.Thompson, Substitute Delegate : BRIEFLETS FROM TOWN OF SCOTSTOWN comes settled.For this purpose we\t.know of nothing to equal Dr.Wood\u2019s r \u2022A,rs- -T- ^T- Snodgrass and Master [ from Macdonald College for two Norway Bine Syrup This prépara-spt?t holidays with rela- ; weellp.Miss Bessie Pullen has gone .NT.u> lint ri.wrip.inio prepara flves in Montreal; Mr.Wm.Snod-*.Toronto M- R a MpPrum to Don bar.\tbeen\ton\tthe\tmarket for\tthe '\tprag8\t0f\tWaterloo,\tat Mr.\t,1.\tN.\t! Cowaneville Mrs Chas Bates\tto\tThe minimi v< try n-wting of\tSt.\tTreasurer.Mr.H.A\t.Martin, and past twentydive years, and has always\tSnodgrass\u2019;\tMr.\tByron Mizener\tCowansville with her daughter\tMrs.\tLuke's Chur.li.Waterloo, was\theld\tPeople's Warden, Mr.\tJ.R.Parker.White.\t'\tin the basem-nt.of the Church on .The Incumbent requested Mr.Thomp- Mr.M.K.Hastings, who has\thern\tMonday evening.The Rev.Mr.Shaft-\tson to act as Clergyman\u2019s Warden, working in a munition factory\tat\tter.Rector, presiding.Mr.F.\tS.\tAppreciation of the\tfaithful and Belle Isle since January, is at\this\tSlack was apnoin Hay Selling at $12 Per Ton Delivered.Wood is Very Scarce.AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNTANTS JOHN J.'sbury and friend from Montreal vnt, lief.\u201d\tat Mr.IV.H.Goddards for Easter; FULFORD Mis4 Mildred Pratt, ÜVl\u2019E.W \u2019ALL S A WHITE.ADVO-cutes, vluebsc Bunk, Hherbrooso.i\u2019IARABER & KUGG.ADVuC7»TEB, J5 \u2022\u2022 -d for modern use and put up In the Aiilaii's Church w.) tastefully rated for the Easter service, and od mini her attended.J put sugar l*.! condition of Mr.,1 aims Lewis Ins very low.Mr.uud Mrs.'tan-1 li\u2019iii-iu; .Miss M.M.i >.\t1 Dav I v\" 3JRELY HEkti'ÀL Mr.and Mrs.George Ingalls, Sweetsbur\" visiting at Mr.E.E.In gall\u2019s recently ; Mrs.L.H.Harvey, home from Sherbrooke on Wednes-i day ; Air.J.M.Shtifelt.Maine, guest ¦ of his brother, Mr.M.L.Shufelt for ! a few days.Mrs.A.K.Buchanan, who has been seriously ill for-some time, is slight-i ly improved.KT.THOMAS' CHURCH, SOWN.BOWN, April 12.\u2014(Special)\u2014The Easter Vestry Meeting was held on Faster Monday.A most satisfactory balance sheet, only audited, was presented by Mr.('.A.Beaton, Warden, showing a balance on hand, af ter paying all debts of $11.15 Und $53.50 for St.Thomas' Cemetery Fund.A vote of thanks was given to Mrs.Beaton as organist.and a vote of sympathy accorded to tho Bown family\tbeing prevented\tfrom attending the\tEaster services\ton ac- count of infectious illness in their home.Thos.Bown was given a hearty vote of thanks for having kindly giv- »- ,\t\u2022\t-\t¦ I en his services gratuitously in liaht- Nnture s wav of curing disease is\t.Jr.Y, , \u2018IKUl by budding up the vitality of the .\t,,\t.\t\u201e\t, , , \u2022 , i ,,\t.1 i , 1 \\ Mr.(.A.Beaton was appointed body, and this is < xa.tk uhat U.nfctor'8 warden, Mr.Thos.Bmvth ( hase\ts\t.Nerve\thood\tdoe.-.\tI he\tblood '\twas r^,ected\t,,p !e-s Wardcn\tM,, is made\tnch\tami\tred.\tand it m.unshcs\t, Beaton\twas elected Delegate to tho exhausted norves back to health 1 rivnaa for tlic next three years and and yioor.\t.n\t,\t1 Mr.Arthur («room, substitute.The I he experience of Mr.Burroughs ha8t1'4 * f *\to *¦> RATEJSt 25 word# or loss, 26c each ineerfcioi»; one twat for each additional word.Six iasertions for the price of ftv*.If charged, weekly r^e doe.»ot apply.10c added 11 ^counts have to be ««t ««e tha« oace HELP WANTED\u2014FEMALE fTiABLB aiRL WANTED AT ONCE.Apply Naw Sherbrooke Houbo.TjnOUSEMAlD WANTED.AFPLY THE Matron, Sherbrooke HospitaL HELP WANTED\u2014MALE «KILLED SEWING MACHINE OP-eratora wanted.Attractive induce-tient made to learners.Apply Julius Layser & Co.Sherbrooke.(|OOD GENERAL SERVANT WANT-^ ed.Apply Mrs.Herbert Irwin, 23 Montreal St./GENERAL SERVANT REQUIRED.AP-ply 16 St.Paul Street./'lENERAL SERVANT WANTED.MUST be able to cook.Apply Mrs.D.Thom- as.70 Queen Street./rWO TABLE GIRLS AND TWO KIT-chen girls wanted.Apply Royal Hotel./ CHAMBER GIRL AND TABLE GIRL wanted.Apply at Montreal House./CAPABLE GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK.^ Apply evenings, Mrs.Frank Hovey, 8 High Street./'IIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work, able to do plain cooking.Apply Mrs.Linton, 31a Bank St.\u2018Y'DUNG SALESLADY WANTED-MUST speak French and English and have knowledge of office work.Marcotte & Pelletier.Housekeeper wanted on farm for summer.Middle-aged lady preferred.A- Beattie, Magog, R.M.D.No.4.VTOUNG.competent girl wanted to work in store, out of town.Good «alary.Requires speaking both languages.Write for particulars.Box 22 Record.f lORE MAKERS WANTED \u2014 CANA-' rrHREE\"PIBCE3 UP-TO-DATE PAR-^ dian Ingersoli-Rand Co.Limited.' ^ lor ®et for sale.4*8 Laurier Ave.jl|OUXT)ERS WANTED \u2014 SEVERAL i!L\u2019mer80n PIANO good moulders wanted at once ' ^ cheaD.Highest wages paid.Iron Works, Limited.wanted Apply Sherbrooke TTACHINISTS WANTED \u2014 FIRST-\u2014\u2018T class machlnistg and fitters for tool room work, repair work and regular products.Apply Canadian Ingersoll-Rand Company, Limited, Sherbrooke.Que.I ADORERS WANTED FOR OUT- B°X 867' Sherbrooke, Que.door work.Apply Canadian Inger-\t-\u2014 soll-Hand Co., Limited.Diamonds ! LOOSE AND MOUNTED % & Conditions governing the dia- f mond market are different to *!> any we experienced and prices X have as a consequence shown a t steady increase.Despite these 1* conditions we believe we can do ABY CARRIAGE IN GOOD CONDITION IX 33 STRATHOONA SQUARE.Î ^ * also dining room suite, for sale.P.O.\t-> BULGARIA OUT FOR SEPARATE PEACE?FOR SALE, 11 cheap.Apply to C.F.OliTier, Dry i Ooodg Store.WelUnetoii St.:: LATEST TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES j I »\t* \u2022i~l'\t?M1\t't1?«>>?*HOADVIEW STOCK AND DAIRY FARM,\t^ M \"itowat -\t' ^ ^ Sherbrodke.Pedigree Shorthorn cattle.Mrs.Lawrence Wyatt spent Easter at Westmount, the Kuest of her sister, |,- i R K M A N\tW.A K'I'K!)\u2014MUST HAVE !'P- Ihrtv.months and older bulls.Pair matched to-date certificate, and be familiar withf handsome young oxen.Clydesdale colts.boiler feed pumps.Apply at Master Mechanic\u2019s Office, Canadian Connecticut Cotton Mills, Limited.jVJ AN WANTED TO TAKE CARE horse».Apply Bradley & Son.OF -pARM HAND WANTED.APPLY F.S.Goodhue.Scarth Farm, Lcnnoxville.-Chester, Berkshire, Tamworth pigs.TIOR SALE-WOODEN BED, SPRING AND mattress, six dollars; also arm chair, commode, two dollars.Both in good condi- i Montreal with friends tion.Apply 92 Drummond Road.Rev.Canon Allnatt and Mir-s Gill, \u201cHarrold Lodse,\u201d Lcnnoxville, are visiting friends in Montreal.Mrs.It, TMcknesse and Miss Dorothy Thicknesse spent Faster In f (Canadian Press Despatch.) *\tLONDON, April 12,\t4.13\t* *\tp.m.\u2014Reports from a Swiss * *\tsource have been received in ?*\tRome that the Bulgarian min- ?*\tister at Berne has made over- ?*\ttures to the Entente minis- ?*\tters with a view to the con- *!\u2022 *\telusion of a separate peace, *> \u2019 says the Exchange Telegraph *\tRome correspondent.\u2018 o L' t\u2019d* ' c i* \u2019L v d\u2019 v v d\u2019 vd- \u2019!*d* *1**!* vv v-r \u201c \" Tfl British Retain Key Position at Monchy Le Preux and Repulse Counter Attacks.ME HE C FCE TRENC (Canadian Press Despatch.) \u201e I LONDON, April 12.\u2014A Reuter de-\u2019** ! spatch from headquarters says: >;\u2022 \u201cThe latest news this morning is , ! that we occupied about 1,000 yards! ; of trenches running south from the commandant\u2019s house to the south-i ward of Farbus Wood, and have\u2019 cleared the ground to the bank of the Coieul River.We also occupied a German : trench running southeast from Neuville-Vitasz, and have taken Hill No.90, lying southeast of Wan-court.\u201cBetween Croisilles and tha^ River Scarpe our troops captured eleven more guns in the course of yesterday\u2019s fighting.The enemy Is shelling our new positions beyond Vimy Ridge.\u201cThe past twentyfour hours has Tenement House Burned Down and Three Families Are Homeless.WATERVILLE, April 12.\u2014(Special \u2014The large dwelling house belonging to Mrs.Henry Burbeck was totally destroyed bv fire this forenoon shortly after 11 o\u2019clock.The building was occupied bv three families besides the owner.With the help of neighbours the most of the contents were saved, but the tenants are new without homes.The fire brigade was handicapped owing to trouble at the hydrant.The loss is estimated aT about $50,00 covered by insurance.FINANCIAL AND MARKET NEWS (Continued from page (».) $8.75 to $9.50.Canners\u2019 bulls and cows ar« nil.Choice bulls, $10 ; Rood, $7 to $9.50.Calves, $8.50 to $11 for milkfed.Sheep and lambs, very scarce, sheep, $9.50 to $11.25 f lambs, $13.50.Hogs, choice selects off cars, $17; sows, $14.50 to $15.t t f ,\t, OPINIONS OF WALL STREET (Canadian Press Despatch.)\tThe past twenty-four hours has|\t_____ TORONTO, Ont., April 12.\u2014A news been marked by a general increase ln | MEW YORK QUOTATIONS AT rency desnatch savs: \u201cWith the Rri- tlie intensity of the fighting.The.\ti on t> xr REVERAI, HRIGHT YOUNG MEN WANT-k '\t«1 for our weaving department.Julias Kayser Co., Frontenac St.\\ FEW LABORING MEN WANTED \u2014 -* *- Apply Master Mechanic, Baton Manu- £JIKL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE- j favoring Company, Sherbrooke.work, one able to do plain cooking.Ap- ply evenings to Mrs.Jaa.F.Kerr, 28 High (\tSI KONG CAPABLE BOY WANT- Street.\t»\tABY CARRIAGE for sale, nearly J temporary position on the staff of the ' tish Armies Afield, A.pril 12.\u2014Cana- Germans aPPear to have been rein- new.Apply to Mrs.Louis Cabana, 1 < 'Canadian Rank of Onmmprr.A Thiffrr-, dinnn Aornnrl non Morkill Road, East Sherbrooke.1.30 P.M.Canadian Bank of Commerce, Duffer- dians earned new honors to-day in a iforced in thp Positions upon which A-ir^Smlt\u2019 \u2019umJ-Amer^Wnd E ' jin avenue.\tj storming advance on a mile ' front the British assauts have driven them gg^.opn\u2019 t fin-Crucible fiA Che,\u2019 back, and are offering desperate re- , A, .\t.1\u2019.A _ r ._ >_\t\u2019 _es.a SQUARE PIANOS FOR SALE\u2014CHICK-\tMrs.J.\tM.Johnston, of Black fOUth ?/ the Y1®*, R1^-\tDashing\t\u201c\u201cstancTL^heTea^ British''''nres-\tanfl Ohio 6914; C.F.I.48; Corn Pro.n ering, Weber Ep«rson and other stand- >\tLaite.was\tthe guest recently of Mr.,torward impetuously they\tstormed\ts,;re\tCounter-attacks were\t23% ; Cen.Leather 87% ; Erie 27 74 ; ard makers, $65 to Î180.All in fine order and\tnd Mr David Wilson Victoria 'and took nearly a mlle of\tGerman\tfure\u2019.Varl°uf counterattacks were\tq .Hë\u2019GMO XD 3 n o 114 41- guaranteed.Write for list or see them.H.C.^\tUa\u201da WllSon\u2019 % lctorla trenches running south from the Ger- launched but with the exception at Inter NkholiorY-' 7rYn Con Oilman commandant\u2019s house near the Bullecourt these met with no success.!\tH ?, \\ ^ P' LoR-»,57A Wilson & Sons, Ltd.REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ¦ptAHM FOR SALE! G tIRL WANTED TO WORK IN A SMALL family, and also to help in taking care i>f about 50 chickens.E.Blondeau, Loretteville Que.*VTOUNG GIRL WANTED FOR AFTER-* noons.Apply evenings to Mrs.Blue, 63 V ictoria St.TEACHERS WANTED TlTANTED BY THE SCOTHTOWN School, two Protestant A TO UN G MECHANICS OF GOOD PHY bique wanted to insure their lives Cu ts ! buildings, 980 ACRES \u2014 100 tons hay, first-class near school.Price, ¥i800.Lieut.D.R.Croil, who spent a Fabus Wood.\u2019 week in town the guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Webster, has returned to Montreal.Rev.G.Ellery Read left for Montreal this morning to 1 attend the The Great Western Life Durant C^-tiYe ! FAHM PO*\tACRES.2,\tmeetings of the Senate of the Company that gives protection at the lowest I ^ m!les from Kichmond.Phone and ! Congregational College-.cost, and pays the highets profite.Statements rura^ rou^e » witn or without stoctv.of actual results will be mailed to anyone ap- ^'urt'^er particulars apply Box 22 plying to H.W.Gendreau, Agent, 5 York |\t^k111011^ Que* Apartments.Phone 604J.Inland Revenue returns for the month of March, Division of Sherbrooke, are $73,017.72, an increase L\\arm FOR SALE\u2014100 ACRES in of $13,917.30 over the corresponding I good state of cultivation, also wood month of last year.MISCELLANEOUS j lot erf 32i acres, good buildings.New ) hen house and granary.For information ! apply M.M.MacAuley.Bishop's Cros-; sing, R.M.D., No.1, Que.Model teacher» Grade» er for Grades V.VI and VII.Applicant» to state experience and salary expected, sanding their references to be received no later than April 14th by W.Me Ritchie, Sec.-Treag., Scots! own.Que.tfOR EXCHANGE\u2014A GOOD ONE OR\tI< r,\t, .\t,\t.\t, two man farm.ten miles from \u201e ;>i\t.f™5 ,of land\u2019\tand\tnever-failing\tv\t, one as Principal to teach i Sherbrooke free from stores good soil wel \u2019\tin Township of btan-, The members in charge of the King VIII .IN.and X.Also a teach for anv Ulnd of a rrop.Kun;toK water bridge, YUlage of Pearceton.recently Albert Tea Room this week are YOR SALE\u2014GOOD HOUSE, BARN.Mr.Thomas Gauthier, president of the Council of Arts and Manufactures of the Province of Quebec, and Mr.J.L.Berube, secretary, are in town to-day.Fighting for the key position at ^lari.ne\t33%; Marine Pfd.88; Monchy-le-Preux was very hitter, but Mexican let.8o/i ; Reading, 95; with the British retaining all thdr j\tJ,\u2019 arld S.80 ,î> ; St.Paul 80%; gains and consolidating the position.;*,011- ,\t,,c 94 i Studebaker 96; Utah \u201cTime now is rer4uired to get for- ^0P; 410%; LLS.Steel 112%; Un.ward the big guns and to make good Racine 137 A ; U.S.Ind.Alco.114% : the communications before attempt ing another great stroke.\u201d 1.>i - -rvu >¦.A: ïz* BRITISH SUCCESSES AT GAZA, PALESTINE.Westinghouse 50%.General Maurice Says British * Offensive at Arras is Ac-\t* cording to Schedule.\t* Teachers wanted\u2014by the kngs- bury Model School two Protestant teachers, one as Principal, and one for the Elementary Room for school year commencing about September 1st.Apply stating: qualifications and experience, with salary expected Ut A.McLean, Secretary Treasurer.Kings bury.Que.any In exchange for city property.Box 14 Record.Apply \\\\7ILL THE PERSON WHO TOOK A \u2014\t\u2019c , tttr*k Apply p.o.Box raa, Mrs.'kinnear \"will\u2018mak7\u201c\u2018hTs\u201c\u201c home'the \u2018\u2022'«'«\u20188 of the Germans.that their * WANTED\u2014200 EGGS FOR HATCHING, Hhurbrooke, Que.\t,.\t.\t,\tl retreat has upset the British sche-> -j 'I from bred to lay Barred Rock hen, |^-parents in tùe West.\tI du]e, and that the Teutonic military ?II.RINCIPAL FOR GKJULl) MODEL! and cockerel mating preferred.Also guaran- IACRES FOR SALE\u2014| Last evening at the mi(l-week ser- i authorities Control tl;(\u2019 situation.Bchool wanted *n tJie Municipality, tee 85 per cent, fertility.Address Bert Lan-j dose to town.running: water in vice nt Plymouth Church an address The British losses durum1 the first * of Lingrwlck for thé term commencing : dry, Kinsley Falls, Que.\t.house, yard and m stock bam.Four wag ma(]p kv Franklin a-ho icin'two dqv^ of .]1r\tvor., ,,, v .September Mb 1017.Applicants will___________I_______________________________'churches, and both French and Protes-\t' l1' - raiiKUn.\\v ho ism wo m.v- ol Ju iU :-.\\e t.ec o?l\\ * fE wish to announce TO THE taut schools.W.E.LeBaron, North\trepresenting the Society for the half what they had oeen in the cor-! t public that we are opening Murray's Hatley, Que.\tProtection of Women and Children of responding time in the Somme offen- v the Province of Quebec and the Bcl-|sive, General Maurice declared.please sta4 experience, salary expected, VI and grive reierences.Also three qualified; Elementary teachers for terms of eight ; Hall for dancing hall, and the first dance months.Salary, $30 per month.K.will take place on Saturday, April 14th.Ev-N.Mclver, Sec.-'Treas., Gould, Uue.| erybody will be welcome.PROTESTANT TEACHER AS oNE Principal wanted for Marbleton Model Sshool.Term to open 3rd September next, j EGGS AND POULTRY FOR SALE Salary, $5.00.Apply stating qualificatiorm ; and experience to H.G.Bishop, Sec.-Treas., j Marbleton, Quo.1)URE BRED BARRED ROCK EGGS FOR Bale, $1.00 per setting.Apply G.R.AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Bullard, Know 1 ton.EQUIPPED, tnper clock, tires.$650.Apply Box 20 Record POWER /CADILLAC, 1913, tire, pump, bumper clock, five nobby 1 St HORSE POWER, 7 PASSENGER Studebaker, 1916 model, full set of tools including power pump, two reserve rims, two reserve tubes and reserve tires.Exceptional bargain for cash buyer.Address P.O.Drawer 257, Farnham, Que.AGENTS WANTED , * GF.NTS WANTED IN THE K3ABT-ern Townships o! Quebec vii riipio-»ent \u201cCaiiaGa's Greatest NurscrioH.\u2019\u2019 Bplriullii Hat of hardy varieties, suitable for the Province of Quebec.F.xprrlence Unnecessary.Liberal terms.Attractive advertising matter in both French and ICngllsh.Start now at best selling tin».Ht on© & Wellington, Toronto, (Ontario.TO LET F \\\\rlUTE for Plucks ON EXHIBI-i tion and utility hatching eggs.S.C.White and Brown Leghorns, B.P.Rocks, j Indian Runner and Pekin Ducks, Pearl ! r**\u2019 500 8U*»r mBI)le3\u2019\tequipped, fair Q roomed HOUSE and barn FOR mont Home for Bovs at Sweetsburg r.,\t8a,lc'=.W.e8t\tWard- App'y\t*7\tMount\tMr- Franklin\tgave\tan Interesting ac easan ree .\t_______________________ count of the\twork\tand its\tbenefits, 1>UY VERMONT FARMS.DIRECT from speaking of conditions that exist j owner.No.i, 266 acres, cuts so tons everywhere, Sherbrooke being bv no hay.Rood cattle and horse barn, hay barn means exempt, and pointing OUt4that with tools.No.2.\t70 acres,\tmarket\tirarden , often women\tand\tchildren\tcan appe equipment.Greenhouse, hot\tbeds\tall\tkinds\tnowhere else.\tThe\tsociety,\twhich ha tools.20 head cattle.Bhorses, 30 sheep.5\tj.t \ti , ., hogs.Situated near post office, school, k.R.| be«tt established 30 years, has hlth-\t- station.Enquire E.H.Hallett, St.Johns- erto confined its appeals for help t Kr.jt.rlj,\u2014.Ps-no-j-pce Ro.inrv Mcrio bury Centre, Vt.\tMontreal, but it has been decided to ^ Uliner I .O^.G-jS £k-ing !V:.ciae -\u2014\u2014\u2014-I extend its operations.All who heard , on the Northern Part of ^CONNECTICUT ^ river farm, loo the speaker wen deeply impressed by\t.\u2022 r- \u201c * * *\t'\t' '\tme v rent.(Canadian Press Despatch.) CAIRO, Egypt, April 12, via London,\u2014The British are continuing their successes in the vicinity of Gaza, Palestine.Their mounted forces have occupied further Turkish territory to a depth of 15 miles, consolidating strong positions, menacing Gaza and making many prisoners.The losses of the Turks around Gaza are estimated at 8,000, while the British dead according to the reports received were less than 400.One hundred and ninety British are missing, mostly men of small parties which became isolated in the fog after penetrating the town of Gaza.MONTREAL CLOSES AT 12 A.M.Brazil 40%; Brompton 54; Cement, Can.Loco.64; Civic 80% ; Con.Mining 30; Can.S.S.Com.40; Can.* ; S.S.Pfd.85; Dom.Iron 64; Detroit 116; Dom.Bridge 133; Riordon 123; Scotia 97; Steel Canada 63% ; Shawi inigan 123% ; Ont.Steel 20% ; Waya/-gamack 79.*\tWHEAT PRICES *\tWENT UPWARD *\tAT CHICAGO (Canadian Press Despatch.) ¦î* I CHICAGO, ILL., April 2\u2014 Aftei A 1 opening at IS decline 2J advance with *\t'May 2.08J to 2.11 and July 179Î ta \u2022F 1.80|, the wheat market rose all ^ around to well above yesterday's finish.Steep advances in the corn market attracted far more notice toda-than anything else on change.4» BERLIN SAYS BRITISH ATTACK BROKE DOWN RIVER acres, level fields, lots of pulp and his earnest words and sincerity.Guineas.Beautiful Cockerels, cheap.W.E.Phelps, Riverside Poultry plant.Foster, Que./ ^ OLDEN CAMPINES, BEAUTIFUL, BUSI-ncas fowl.Winners Galt.Kitchener, Guelph, etc.15 eggs $3.00.Premier Poultry Yards, Sherbrooke.SITUATIONS WANTED VTOUNG LADY HOLDING FRENCH * and English Model School diploma desires position as French teacher in Model School or Academy.Apply stating aalary before May 1st to Kathleen O\u2019Malley, R.R.No.8, Mage*.Ij'OR SALE WHITE FACED BLACK * Spanish.15 lar^e oftrs from our ate tractive show birds, and 12 months\u2019 layer», $8.00 and $5.00.Premier Poultry Yards, Sherbrooke.buildings, spring water, 2*^ miles railroad village, $1000, $600 down.Fifteld & Dow, St.Johnsbury, Vt.BY STEWART LYON | PRIZE DISTRIBUTION AT DRAW- ! (Canadian Press Representative in INU SCHOOL.\tFrance.) The closing of the Free Drawing *¦ AN A 1)1 AN HEADQt ARTKRS (Canadian Press Despatch.) BERLIN, April 12.\u2014Via London.\u2014 A British attack, participated in bv cavalry and armored cars, to the north of Monchy yesterday, says th« official statement issued todav bv th< German army headquarters staff, broke down with heavy losses.From Soissons to Rheims the German sta.tement adds, the artillery firing increased to great violence.In the western Champagne the artillery firing is increasing., .\t.\t\u201e \u2022\t,\tYesterday the French and British, wanted it for carfare to the next according to the statement, lost t°wn-\tairplanes on the western front.;.q.q.v -I- -t- \u201cWhy did you give that awful-looking tramp a dime?\u201d \u201cOh, merely as a small contribution towards city improvement.He IN il ODERN DOUBLE TENEMENT HOUSE tz\tApply 18 Laurier Schiiol In connei\u2019tion with the Conn- F,RA-V' Via London, April 12.- _____________________^_______________! cil of Arts and Manufactures of the ^he ground won in Monday\u2019s great LJMALL farm FOR SALE, 19% ACRES, : Province of Quebec takes place this battle gi\\ i s evidence of the terrific ^\t|80«, in Compton Township, near Eos-! evening at Griffith\u2019s Hall, Dufferin effect of the artillery preparation on tu.Very productive.Apply Wm.Watte, Eus- avenue, at 8.15 p.m.Mr.L.J.Gau- a scale believed never before to have j ff*.«U®-\ttbier, president of the Council, is been attempted.The German tactics i expected to distribute the prizes.1® withdrawing from the lirst line to PO'.MPiQRANCR HOTEL and livfry other members of the Council who their deep dugolits w hen the bom-s « .o or o» o t o ng business lor hay# signified their intention of being bardment began and leaving only .PUR DA 1C .\u201e\t«1Q iWl voarl».\ttHwivi,\t«l^UlllCU tllUll lULUlllumiH IHll.lt; .\u2022'\t»¦ \u201c '\t\u2018 Mil.' srn Townships locality.Kasv terms\u2019! Prese»t include J.M.M.Duff.Mont- their patrols exposed, are fully ex-[ Box 84 Heeord.\treal; W.F.Vilas.M.L.A.for Brome; Plained by the condition of the en - j Mr.Blouin, Levis; J.QtELF-CONTAINED brick house for Sherbrooke, and .1.L.P.Berube, sec- beyc sale in Lcnnoxville-Eight rooms, sum- retary.Mayor Sylvestre and several Gur LOST AND FOUND I ADY\u2019S I.ARGE GOI.D PIN (EMBLEM of Cnnsda), lost.Finder please return to Mrn.T.D.Gauthier, Chatrau Frontcnnc.Sirttis, Marnages, Deaths l^URNISHED RUUM TO LET JO ONE or two gentlemen, for May 1st.Apply Box 19 Record.T \\ ET ACHED\tHOUSK.MAIN STREET.J \" Lennoxvitlc, to l«t.Seven rooms and .publication uharges ; Births, 35o \u2022 bath.HBI-Rge, la rue garden.Apply R.Scive- j MaiTiages.25c.; Deaths.2f>c.; whore right.Room 20, Whiting Hlock.\t| funeral noti.0 Is added.50c.; Card of ¦-\u2014\u2014\t~\tThank», 51)c.; In Memoriam Notlea.fj'O RENT THE HALF OF A LARGE | r>0c.; ln Memoriam poetry, 10c.par store, with good large windows, on King St.Apply to J.M.Niiult, Td.ee., 20 King Bt- nX) LTOT FOR A TERM OF YlfiARS, good farm in BtauBtoarl Co.Writ® Hoi 1ft Record.pi RNISHED ROOM TO let mti.-i 64 Drummond Rond, ne«r Cnn.Ing.Hnml.PRINTER WANTED line.stable for sale $11 to K aster Write________\t_______ , W.Grégoire, emy\u2019s lino, which is smashed almost ond recognition at some points.,, ,\t, ,\t\u201e J\ta.acavv/»\t\u201e\u201ev.\tv^t«x.\t\u2014 barrage and direct lire were so Umar.ue! he\"\"\u2019-!^; \"\"\t|\t^\t^ ^\t^\t^ ply Mrs.Tindall.Lennoxville.Tel.779 r 4.Interested mamifncturers and other escape it ,>y advancii\".rite num- 7-; \u2014-\u2014.y.\u2014\u2014r-'¦\u2014 prominent citizens have promised to her of their dead, found well forward attend.A cordial invitation is given in the front lines in such positions mi to the general public to attend and, to indicate hand-to-hand fighting, inspect the work done by the pupils and the utter sweeping away of their f filter nr rvr»i noiami (lnrinK the winter under the direction protective wire, v.hirh thi enemy be La! Sr llr hXrl « \u201cttîlN Of Mr.Robert Wyatt and his efficient .lex ! imr.;\u2019e.*nml»le, mu \u2022 have had a ^ staff.\tmost depressing effect on them, ?\u2014¦\tj Their lire was practically no ob- stacle, so splendidly was the artillery irried out.The co-op-Britlsh.with their ?ith the Canadian gunners, added much to the eflectiveness 1 confidence in, our infantry\u2019s I to keep the Germans on the | move.This confidence is greatly I strengthened by this latest.derrAni-stration that ihe German bnrbod- DISLOYAL EMPLOYEE Sacrificed His Own Life With Other Victims at Chester, Pa.WHAT DID HE MEAN?Monk \u2014 If I thought, I wouldn't drown, I take a dip.Alligator \u2014 Come on in.\u2022you won't BIRTHS.CORBY\u2014On Tuesday, April 10 Ktngseroft, a daughter to Mr.and; girls and young women.Mrs, Benjamin Corey.CHESTER, Pa., April 12.\u2014A statement yesterday by a high official ot the Eddystone Ammunition Corporation places the blame of Tuesday's disastrous explosion, the worst in the history of the state, on a dis-] loyal employee, who is thought to I have sacrificed his life with the 116 at ! known dead, most of whom were REPAIR DAMAGED S-H MACHINERY ON |S INTERNED SHIP JUST MY LUCK.Dill Goat\u2014There\u2019s a nice dress Shirt, and my doctor has forbidden a starch diet ! (Canadian Pré», Despatch.) NEW YORK, N.Y., April 12.- ifC?wire Is no longer a bar to a careful ly prepared advance.The spoil in war material is large, and it will increase as the remaining unexplored ground is cleared up.A partial list of the guns taken by the Canadian corps at the front shows two eight-inch, seven 5.9 two 4.2, Phis amazing development late yes- (Montreal Star Special)-\u2014One hun-\u2014~\u2014~\tj torday spurred on the investigations\tmachinists and boiler makers DEAVHS.\t! of the catastrophe already under (employed by the government todny HALSHURY\u2014On Wednesday, April 11, I way by federal, state, county, local boarded the five Gorman passenger ; eleven ùid gun.-, pr i «< c.-ra! n\u201d\u2019ides 1917, at the home of bis daughter, officials and officials of the coin-1 «hip» lyinK nJ \u201c\tI)nr I ',f - t,lf\u2019 r,u,lr Ihoar who ronlrlbuted flowrm.BlU RarSalll to Itiirodiice our othtt\tMr.Krniwl Orosn, tloolt of Di»st rmbfoldttf\tMr Elmore* dross, fiMlln,f»e wltli «icti onlet.\tM,-.Them»» 0r™«.FRONTIER NOVELTY CO.,\tMl.Luvla Cv\u201e.Our.\tHronie, April 10th, 1917 t of the prisoners were placed In hands of agents of the department of Justice nt Philadelphia The arrests so far furnished no tangible petrator of the alleged plot Ellis Island.\t\u2022 The ships are the Alleniania, The ready ennriernted iu Taken, and u.iany j more may come this (Tucfiday) af- ! 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