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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record.Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE.MONDAY.SEPTEMBER 10, 1917.Twenty-first Year Swedish Diplomat Acted as Intermediary For Germany SWEDISH DIPLOMAT TRANSFERRED MESSAGES AT BUENOS AIRES TO BERLIN OF SAILING DATES OF SHIPS ITALY\u2019S FORGES Addressed to Foreign Office at Stockholm as Official Communication.Told How to Sink Merchantmen.Revelations Have Created Greatest International Sensation of HAVE OVERCOME War.Britain Has Been Suspicious for Long Time That Germany Secured Military Secrets That Could Not Have Been Obtained by Ordinary Spies.Swedish Government and Royal Family Pro-German.MANY OBSTACLES Minister of War Tells of Effective Work Carried Out on 406 Mile Front.RESIGNATION OF GEN.KORNILOFF IS DEMANDED Revolt of Commander-in-Chief Against Government is Greatest Event Since Revolution.(Associated Press Despatch) ; that the telegrams that were for LONDON.Sept.10\u2014The Washing- warded by the Swedish minister-re- (Associated Press Despatch.) ton State Department\u2019s revelation of sldent at Bu™os\tfo^ the [Tj/ ROME, Sept.9.\u2014Difficulties, some i Swedish diplomat in Argentina^tact- man charge d atiaires were m Ger- of them almost insuperable.which an intermediary for transferr- man code.This is sufficient proof .\t«\t- - mg German messages to Berlin has that 1h\u2019 Swedish minister-resident (Associated Press Despatch) PETROGRAD, Sept.10.\u2014Premier Kerensky has declared that a state of war exists in the town and district of Petrograd.messages created one of the greatest international sensations of the war.The Swedish Government, with the monarchy, the aristocracy and the irmy officers, has been rated strong-y pro-German throughout the war, ind tiueen Victoria, in several pubic utterances, has proclaimed her German sentiments as strongly as iny German could.The Swedish people, on the other land, are reported as leaningstronfe- did not know their contents.SWEDEN\u2019S QUEEN IS A GERMAN (Associated Press Despatch.) have been successfully overcome by Italy in her prosecution of the war, were outlined by General Grandina, minister of war, in a statement to the Associated Press.\u201cIn order to appreciate fully the importance of Italy\u2019s military efforts,\u201d he says, \u201cit must be borne in mind that she entered the war at a KER- APPOINTED ON EXEMPTION TRIBUNALS Members Nominated by Judge Hutchinson for St.Francis District.Mr.Justice Hutchinson, as senior judge of the District of St.Francis, has appointed the following gentlemen to serve on the local tribunals to be established in the seventeen towns in the district to hear and decide on applications for certificates of exemption under the Military Service (selective conscription) Act : Magog\u2014H.Jasmin, notary.Stanstead\u2014A.N.Thompson, registrar and clerk of the court.Coaticook\u2014H.Verret, advocate.Ayer\u2019s Cliff\u2014A.G.Clough, merchant.St.Malo\u2014Telesphore S.Lemieux, merchant.Megantis\u2014A.B.Gendreau, collector of customs.Scotstown\u2014N.G.Scott, M.L.A., Cookshire\u2014Cyrus Macrae, mer- FIGHTING VERY INTENSE ON GORIZIA SECTION AND HELP IS RUSHED UP TO AUSTRIANS Italians Rearrange Positions Evacuated by the Enemy.Fight* ing Continues Day and Night, in Good and in Bad Weather.Germans Defeated All Along the Line irf German East Africa.r\tm _.j._\t, moment when the position of the Cen-, LONDON, Sept 10 - Photographs lra, powers was ^ gt lhat inter.of the King and the Royal family of venti0n against them could no long-j Sweden, Swedish soldiers and bird s er be deferred.That moment was eye views of Stockholm are featured fflost inopportune ;or Italy, however, v\tniraiuiL uciuiouv\tm\tmo\tum.o\t.ln sevraJ\tnewspapers under ^\tcross\tas s]le lacked officers,\tartillery\tand ent^stages of\tthe\u2019war,\tparticularly ¦\tpag* b*?ds ,s;\u201cch ,as\t\"Sweden\ts e»'i\tsupplementary services, so\tthat posure,\tSweden\tchargea\twith\t^gater efforts w-ere\trequired\tto breach of\tneutrality,\u201d\twhile\tothers\tbring the efficiency of\tthe army\tup carry special reviews of the entire, to the standard necessary to triumph Crepeau, merchant.Richmond\u2014W.E.Mclver, postmaster and advocate.Disraeli\u2014Gaspard tary.Windsor Mills\u2014F.chant.Bromptonville\u2014Dr.J.A.Allard Oscar Lamoureux, re- ïince the unrestricted submarine \u2018arnpaign began.Sweden's leaning \"he- 'oM^fear course of events in Sweden since the ; over a formidable enemy\u2019s resistance latural complement to her old fear outbreak of the war.0ne paper llk.| -Austria is an important element: ens Sweden\u2019s position to Greece, a in the resistance of the central pow-few months age^saying : \u201cIt\u2019s Queen,, ers.Her troops have splendid quali-it\u2019s German.\u2019\u2019\tties of courage, tenacity and physical resistance.These forces now on our : front arc twice as numerous as at the .\t_,r\ti beginning of the war, not counting A.C I ION BY\t; the forces of Germany which has con- ARr'FlVITIMA j centrated on our front two-thirds of /Y.rvLiE,i>l 1 A.her best artillery with abundant mu- - Initions.Naturally, the increased WASHINGTON, Sept.10.\u2014Official number of troops on our front has if the Russian autocracy, but Entente nations held the hope that chen the case for that distrust was \u2022emoved by the revolution, Swedish eelings might undergo a radical di ange.KITCHENER\u2019S DEATH DUE TO WORK OF SPIES.The suspicion has been current in England throughout the war that Germany was obtaining much South Ham gistrar.Wcedon\u2014Dr.J.P.C.Lemieux.Sherbrooke\u2014Mayor E.Sylvestre, notary'.Lennoxville\u2014Robt.McMurray chant.infor- WAITING FOR The local tribunals will each consist of two members.A committee appointed by the two Houses of Parliament have now j on 0ur new front, to appoint another\tmember for each: \u201cAn enemv raiding\tparty\twas\tdriv- the\trro-iof tlle above named\tPlaces.\tj\ten awav last night\teast\tof\tLoos.\u2022\t'\tBefore acting it\twill be necessary | Other raiding parties\tthree\ttimes at- for each member to\ttake oath that he | tacked our positions\teast the necessity of protecting the important regions behind.Its mountainous character has necessitated greater efforts for the construction of roads, lodgings and fortifications nation of military movements which a!n(j diplomatic Washington talked of : been advantageous to our Allies ;ould not be secured through ordi- nothing else today than the disclos- \u201cOur front, measuring 406 miles,: sary spies, the spy industry in fact, ure made Saturday by Secretary Lan- j equals that defended by France, Eng-laving been pretty well stamped out sing, of the duplicity of the Swedish , land and Belgium combined.Al-1 lere for more than a year past after legation at Buenos Aires in sending j though it is mountainous, it requires i few lessons taught by several exe- niiutwy and other unneutral mfar- a large number of troops owing to nitionu in the Tower of London.The mation to the German Governmene relief that Lord Kitchrn r\u2019s death, under cover of the Swedish diploma-vhen the Hampshire wVnt down, was tie cipher code.All those interested! :he result of Information transmitted or concerned are waiting for action :o Germany of his departure has by Argentina, which they are confi->een persistent with many, and it dent not be ion{r delayed.Their I intensifying all services and requiring tas at least the foundation that his interest is aroused, also over the much more arduous work than if the il-ans were known and discussed at character of the explanation that wil]/ war were being fought on level tinner tables in high society before be made by the Swedish Government ; ground.These efforts can better be which while not entirely! accused by understood when it is explained that the Secretary\tof State, must indi-| since the\tbeginning of the\twar Italy cate whether it was a\tparty to the\t|las more\tthan doubled its\tforces of jviolation of one\tof the\tmost sacred\tinfantry,\tBersaglieri and\tAlpine ! obligations of a\tneutral\tnation.\ttroops, organized powerful\tsiege ar- As far as the Government of the tillery, created absolutely new types j I United States is concerned, it has of artillery consisting of hundreds of -\u2014\t, .hs* its say for the present.It has 1 batteries of heavy guns, mule earned i (As.ociated Prea* Despatch.) : made known to the.world how the batteries, trench mortars, and numer-| BUENOS AIRES, Sept.9\u2014The f thiB Oovernmpnt.or any in-1\t-\u2014?- NO CHANGE IN EDMONTON STREET RY.SITUATION.(Canadian Press Despatch) EDMONTON, Sept.9.\u2014There were no new developments in the street railway situation Saturday or today.Albert* Reed committed\u2019suicide* Friday ! A.limited service is being maintained night by shooting himself with n wl^h non-union men.It is said a com-rifle.The bullet fired at French T),etf service will be resumed in a struck him in the head just above the | wee*' or s0-back of the neck, escaping a vital as the : dication of what is to come \u2014_\tresult of tho disclosure.(Associated Press Despatch.)\tCopies of the State Department\u2019s NEW YORK, Sept.10\u2014 Baron Ak-| announcement were delivered at the irhielm, charge d\u2019affaires of the Swe- same time they were made public toj lish legation in the United States, the Argentine embassy and the Swed-: rho arrived here yesterday in Wash- ish legation here.npton, has requested the Associated The following was issued at.the Toss to make public the following j State Department : tatement : \u201cThe statement I made The Secretary of State on Ratur-resterday to a representative of the! day made the following statement : ress hnn not been quite correctly ' \u201cThe Department of Dtate has se-rproduced in the papers.\t! cured certain telegrams from Count rt\u2019rrhc main point, as far as Sweden Lux bury, German charge d\u2019affaires at s concerned, has been entirely lost.Buenos Aires to the foreign office at \u201cI especially wished to have point- Berlin, which, 1 regret to say, were d nut that when I saw the Secrc- despatches from Buenos Aires by the' itiry of State Saturday.I w»» told\t(Continued on page 5.) spot.I- E.I.MEN ON CASUALTY LIST PTE.SMITH, MASSAWLPPI, KILLED MASSAWIPPI, Sept.10\u2014 (Special) \u2014Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Smith have received news of the death of their nephew, August the 15th., in battle, \u201csomewhere in France.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.Smith have two sons in the! Army.Boy and Foster.\ti GRIEVED OVER LOSS OF FAMILY.(Canadian Press Despatch) QUEBEC, Sept.10.\u2014The body of Octave Cote, automobile chauffeur, was fished out of the Louise Basin here yesterday.The poor man lost! his wife and children in n short space of time, and in one of his pockets was found a newspaper clipping relative ! to the death of Ins wife.SS.KELBKRGEN HELD RESPONSIBLE.(Canadian Press Despatch) MONTREAL, September 10.\u2014The steamship Kelbergcn is held respon-| sible by the Admiralty Court here for the sinking of the Dominion Shipping J Company\u2019s steamer Heathcote off the coast of Newfoundland during a heavy fog on the afternoon of July 251 last I- '¦> ?*5 *5 *5 4- ?> ¦k 4* 4- 4* 4- 4 4- 4-4 : 4 OCTOBER 1 TO BE THANKS-: 4\tGIVING DAY.4* \u2022> 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4* 4 4 4 4* 4 4 4 4 4* 4* 4* 4 4 and determination, struggling for supremacy in a superscribed arc, where it is impossible for either side to exploit more men or artillery.Gaps in the ranks are instantly filled, and thus the contending forces remain so balanced that victory apparently is impossible for either side.WEATHER REPORT ; * * * COOL TODAY, AND FROST IN SOME LOCALITIES.An area of high pressure which first appeared in the far Northwest on Fri- # day accompanied by unseasonable low W temperature has spread eastward and southward over Ontario and Quebec, f Sharp frosts have occurred in Saakat- ^ chew'an and Manitoba and the north- £ ern parte of Ontario.Forecasts \u2014 Lower Lakes, Georgian  Ray, Upper St.Lawrence and Ottawa 0 Valley\u2014Fresh northwest winds, fine 0 and very cool today and Tuesday.Frost 0 tonight in most localities.\t0 Lower St.Lawrence, Gulf and North 0 Shore.- Strong winds and moderate 0 gales from northwest and west; fair f and very cool today and on Tuesday.0 Maritime- -Winds increasing to mod- 0 erate gales from Northwest, some local 0 showers, hut for the most part fair, be- 0 coming much cooler.\t0 Superior\u2014Moderate winds, fair, but 0 very cool today and on Tuesday.\t0 Western Provinces\u2014Fair today and 0 Tuesday becoming warmer.\t0 0 THE CANADIAN BANK OF.COMMERCE (Canadian Press Despatch) OTTAWA, Sept.10.\u2014October 1, which happens to be the first Monday of the month, will be Thanksgiving Day.This was decided at a meeting of the Cabinet on Saturday.SIR EDMUND WALKER.C.V.O.LLD., D.C.L, Prcidem H V, F.JONES.Ass'i Gen\u2019I.SIR JOHN AfP.D, General Manejer E.L.S.PATTERSON.Sup't of Eastern Townships Branche, Capital Paid Up, $15,000,000 i Reserve Fund, .$13,500.000 APPOINTED WOMAN TO A TUI-BUNAL.(Canadian Press Despatch) VANCOUVER, B.C., Sept.10.\u2014 Judge Mclnnis, of the Vancouver judicial distrist, has established a precedent for Canada by appointing a woman, Mrs.W.H.Griffin, president of the local Council of Women, to a! tribunal for the carrying out of the! Military Service Act.SAFETY FOR SAVINGS Few people are sufficiently alive to the need of carefully selecting a depository^ for their savings.This Bank provides a safe place1 for vou.\t,79 e BRANCHES IN SHERBROOKE: Dufferin Avenu, (M»lo Ottol .S.Winn Farwtll, Mann A.P.Taylor, Asst.Manai Wellington Street Branch .f.A.Brig*», Mena: Upper Town Branch (King Street) .JJ, p.Dinning, Mann.l 13057776 TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1917.ST.FRANCIS MASSAWIPPI DISTRICT HAPPENINGS Daily Reports From Corre- Three Mails Received in Place \u2022pendents of What is Going Daily.Burrough\u2019s Falls on in Various Communities\tPopular Resort.- j F AYER S CLIFF\tMASSAWIPPI, Sept.10\u2014(8peci«u _______ \u2014Mr.George Mosher has sold his Mrs- J.McDonald has returned fr t* farm situated on the Wood road be-s r'sit to her old home in Nova Sco- tween here and Hatley, formerly the iia and will rems'.n w.th oer dan- Hnight place, to Mr.Al'tsert Mallard, ghter.Mrs.Churchill Moore, at the of Rock Island, Cue,, possession to Parsonage, for the winter ; Earle Wi\u2019- be given this month, kins on, Fred Anaell and Churchill\tGOOD MAIL SERVICE.¦loore wete at home over Sunday an ^ present three malls per day are Monday ; Mr and Mrs.WU1 Boynton.\th morning.noon ' and of Boston.Mass., and Mrs.J.Boy!-^ h 0\tt car, Mr.Ralph Bowel! of Montreal at.Tfaowy and OrmHury, Mr W' E'- Ketcbam\u2019a last week of ^eoiahat* vpi»\t\u201d\t' Mrs.Bari Remicki of Fitch Bay guewt of her sister, Mra.I^glie Gall, Friday ; Mr.and Mrs.H.J.Drew spent a part of last week at Magog ,camp meeting ; Messrs.R.Bowell and ! Supplementary academie work may be W E.Ketcbam attended Hherbrooke lakeo st Stanstesd Collefe, and all the Fair advantages this tnsttttfi on offers rorder.ee, gymraalam, camyuo and other mmi xmisi I 'SüSii^ « ?m m i I» m f[]5 m ?i w 1 I L., m m Virtues Brick and A Monument and a Foundation The new home of Goodyear Tires at New Toronto.New-finished, it yet faintly beats with the titan pulse that, ere long, will send forth daily more automobile tires than dbere are minutes.Because lesser production has ceased to satisfy a demand grown great through merit.* * * * It is at once a monument and a foundation.A monument to those tire virtues of multiplied mileage and great service that daily have demanded of us increased output.A monument, truly; even though commercial and profitable.For without virtue not one brick could have been raised on another.Older and smaller factories were ample to oversupply the demand for an ordinary tire.* * * * And just as truly is it a foundation\u2014a foundation upon a foundation.LTpon this new factory» will be built our future as itself is built on our past.Both are the same.The latter is but a broadening of the former.The new foundation is our pledge that we will build in the days and years to come as we have in the past.\u2022 * * * It we take pride in the completed substance of our ideal, it is but natural.Such achievement is not given to all.Yet, if we have achieved, it is because earnestly we followed business\u2019 basic law\u2014that he who builds greatly must build worthily.Because we believed in the triumph of manufactured goodness and the ultimate reward of an ideal that profited the buyer as well as the seller.0 We have valued our good name with hundreds of thousands of men as the most precious thing we own.Our material success means less to us than the moral vindication of those simple and sincere principles in which we believe.* * \u2022 * So we have reached the mark set\u2014and yet we are farther away than ever.For an institution such as ours is hydra-headed.Every task accomplished, every goal gained, sets a twice-difficult task, a twice-further goal.At New Toronto, then, stands the achievement of our past, the promise of our future.It is the mortgage motorists hold on us that we must pay in continued effort for them.Our industry is a living, vibrant thing, and must grow\u2014or crumble to dust.And business growth is bound up in value and service to you -the customer.This our promise and our obligation.The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., of Canada, Limited Toronto, Ontario I 1 n M;« Oliv.Brown, Brown's Hill recent guest of Mias Iona Drew.Vfewirs W, Curtis, F.Vlen, W.Dorr 1ie1W.es fer recreation ere shared by nl|ard and M Mü,er left' Tuesday by student* of music.\t17 for wlnnipeg Mr.ï.R.Ixmrlmç Write for Calendtr »nd full information.Miss Grace Ixivering and guent.e attended the CEO.J.TRUEMAN, M.Principal.Fair in Sherbrooke.DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Crai^ St., from whence the funeral was held Friday afternoon.*\u2022 \u2022s Bishop's CJollecje School Lennoxville P Q KEAD MASTER TTtON W1IX1AM».B A- RMMAKVCL COLLROIL CAMBBIDOB.Well-known Boarding School for Boy».Preparation for Universities, bu P.M.C.Kingston, or for business life.Fine Buildings.Beautiful Si\u2019 .ation Separate Preparatory School.New.bulldlngs In course of construction.For iilutlrsled calendtr tnd \u2018B'orvjtion apply to the Headerasier FUNERAL OF LATE WM.BARLOW O.P.R.CONDUCTOR RICHMOND, Sept.10.\u2014The death occurred at Montreal on Tuesday, September 4, 1917, of Mr.William Barlow after a painful lllnee» that extended over four month*.For the past.eleven weeks Mr.Barlow had been in the hospital and during that time bad undergone several operation* for the removal of an aboess at the base of the brain, but the relief thus afforded was only temporary Th» deceased we* the youngest «on of the late George H.Barlow and was thirty nine years and ten months of Suva lis 'iJMJi (w.rn at Riohsn/iBd and lived here until about twenty-one years ago when he moved to Farnham.He was a conductor on the Canadian Pacific Railway between Lake Megantic and Sherbrooke when taken 111 and was held in high regard by the company as n faithful employee.He wa* well known throughout the Townships and a wide circle of friends will mourn hip early death.He in sur vlred by hfs widow and one young son, George F.Barlow, and one brother, Fred Barlow, who resides at Richmond.The remains were brought from Montreal on Wednenday night to the real done* of Col.E.S.Bernard.TEAM STRUCK BY AUTO NEAR SUTTON.Sutton, Sept.10.\u2014 (Special.) \u2014 On Wednesday, as Mrs.J.B.Butler was driving to the Brome Fair, accompanied by her daughter, Edith, nee Mrs.Ernest Gilroy, of Winchester, Ont., her rig was struck by an auto, and horee, buggy and both women were knocked over an embankment and more dr leas injured on the arms, hands and body.The horse went into the barb wire fence, one foot getting so fastened that a cutter bad to be used to take the wire from the horse\u2019s leg.The auto was said to be from Richford, Vt.GATHERING GRAIN AT SUTTON.HUTTON, Sept.10 (Special) \u2014 People In this section are now busy harvesting their potatoes and beans as well a« oats and some other crops of vrain which have beet) mostly go.thered.The bean crop is fair, but potatoes are a small yield and rotting badly.NEW BRIDGE OVER LOWERY BROOK NORTH HATLEY, Sept.10\u2014Mr.W.i W.Reed has been awarded the contract to construct a new bridge at the Lowery Brook, tp replace the temporary one which has been in use j since the destruction of the old ! bridge by flood last summer.! 1 BALDWIN\u2019S MILLS After taking 1000 ZUTOO TABLETS Says they arc harmless Mrs.(Dr.) Shurtleff, ofCoaticook,says \u201c£utou Tablets must have cured 500 of my headaches, for I have taken rooo tablets.After trying every remedy within reach, l discarded them all four years ago for ZUTOO, which I have taken ever since.I find the tablets a harmless and efficient cure for all kinds of headache.\u201d 25 rents per box\u2014at all dealers.The village school re-opened on Monday with Miss Norris of East Farnham a* teacher.Ai large number from this vicinity attended the County Fair at, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.The Ladies of this plane will hold an ice cream social and sale of fsnry articles at the home of Miss Rose May, Thursday evening September vlted to attend.P.C.DUBOYCE COURT HOUSE, RICHMOND, QUE.Notary, Sec.of Richmond Co.* and .Clerli of Court.13.Procr,ods for t.bc benefit of Hi* Kwl Croie» Horicly, Kvenrbody rn- ! V SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, THREE 1 THE DAILY DECORD OUDSWELL TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL COUNCIL SHrttP.ROOKE RFCORt» CO., Printers and Publishers.'ofifioa Considerable Business Trans- \u2014wr it- ._i._ Ci- dt\tr.lr A Wellington St., Sherbrooke.SUBSCRIPTION PRICE strittiy in advance to any address in Canada, Great Britain ani the United States:.One year, Î2.Ü0 ; six months, $1.26;.three months, 70 cents; ona months' 26 cents- acted at an Adjourned Meeting.MEGANTIC CO.HAPPENINGS Circulation Statement BISHOP'S CROSSING, Sept.10.\u2014 (Special:\u2014An adjourned session of, the Municipal council Qf Dudswell ! \u2022' , i tvas held in the Town Hall on Pri-i : day a full board being present.Ma-5j*>r J.W.Andrew presiding.It was ; week; moved and seconded and resolved j that any and all resolutions hereto- j fore passed by this council to give aid and assistance to the poor of this municipality be rescinded and; the superintendent of the poor be in-; structed to give, no further assistance ^ to the poor without instructions from ® this council\ti J In answer to the letter received \\ from Mg.G.H.Gorham in regard to\t?\tS damages to a horse said to be due\tC\t* to the condition of the roads Conn- *~t**^****S***«****k*^' , .\t, ,\t.cillor E.J.Westman was authorized Advertisers are advised that unless ;to settle with the said petition.The\tWILSON-MAYHEW.zopy\tis\treceived\tby\t2\tp.m.,\tpuoaca-\tjetter recejVec( froni p q Weston T'be\twedding\ttook\tplace\tnn\tWednes- tion of\tadv.\tthe\tday\tfoUowmg\tcan-; as!rir,?for damages to an auto was\tday\tlast\tat\tPortsmouth.\tN.\tH.,\tof copy ^iU*'be \"handled in the order ret] ^I^'and laid on the table and the\t!5mma\tof Boston at Circulation Statement^ for ending September 8, 1917 :\u2014 Monday.10,710 Tuesday.10,890 Wednesday.10,870 .Thursday.10,555 Friday.10.55° Saturday .10,650 * - Total.64,195 All Pure Tea\u2014Free from Dust Sealed Packets Only.Never Sold in Bulk \u2014 Blaek or Natural Green\u2014\tE224 Budget of News From Various Sections of the Country.CRANBERRY i MARRIAGES TO ADVERTISERS _ cefved.Advertisers sending la copy secretary treasurer instructed to aek one ti,ne of Sherbrooke to Corporal ^ additional advantage.I\tMr' Weston to attend the next session\tJob-.Wilson,\tV.S.A., who was on a^b-ir advs\tcan be more 1\tof thiB council and give information\tbvr.e from the\ttraining\tcamp.The carefully\tput up owing\tto plenty of1\tas\tclaim.The secretary tree-\tceremony was preformed\tat the home tbne hein?available\t.\tBure will secure a list of the names\tol tbe hrfde's\tbrother\tMr.George tun® 1 K\t\u2018-of all residents or ratepayers in the Mayhew, who gare her away.municipality, .who own or harbor The Rev.John Eakins of the Bap-dqgs.\ttist Church officiated and a few The offer made by Mr.E.P.Jen- friends were present.The bride wore .Tkerson to sell to the municipality a blue costume with white felt hat 'Certain gravel pit.Not less than an \u201cfin Opening' Open the sealed end with your finger naü n 1COL.LAZURE &.COUTURE, 95 WED- N J AWRLNCE.MURHIS & McIVER.ADVO- fcr>A JiA lington St., Sherbrooke.WHENCE.M cateB, etc., Sherbrooke.WWGLEïS^W SPEARMM thc PERFECT GUM | r/.AV'OV, W52?à l'BKEADV t PANNETON, ADVOCATES.I *\t1 j Wellington SU \\^7M.C.TRACY', ADVOCATE.1»T WKL- lington Street TAIlORS ® - !%> Push on the other end to make the sticks project flET YOUR CIXV\u2019HES PRESSED AT vT \u201cNew Method,\" 118V6 Wellinirtnn St.CtLEANING AND PRESSING PARLOR \u2014 1 239 Wellington St.Tel.591.S.Silverman.PATENT ATTORNEYS HABCOCK A RONS.Rogd.Attorneys.estab.1877 ; formerly pu lent office examiner , master of paient laws; book.\"Patent Protection,\u201d free; 99 St.James St.Montreal.Bcha.: Ottawa, Washington.& Drug-Idriictlon and Alcoholism troaiod through RATIONAL, G \\DUAI.REDUCTION L.> iiCD by 'h \u2022 u ,(> of SYOS-SCO-I HH.i., , d HYOS-SCO- PIPER » safe, effective and convenient ! means of controlling morphinism and | alcoholism.No secret formula.Li-cfuorrtreaiment combined with three j weeks\u2019 rest-cure.Shcrbrtok# Sanitarium 6 Convalescent Heme-Limited 17 Drummond Road.Phone 1624.4 Poll out one\u2014pcistî the other?back In MÜIGLEYS^ i '.J* ' CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY \u201cHARVESTERS\u2019 EXCURSIONS.\u201d The Canadian Pacific Railway will is usual run special trains to Winnipeg, Man., on Tuesday, September 11, in connection with \u201cHarvesters\u2019 Ex-rursion.\u201d Rate of $12.00 for the going :rlp and a half a cent a mile from Winnipeg to point of employment has been arranged.Return faro from place of employment to be half a cent per mile to Winnipeg plus $18.00 to iriginnl startin g_point._____ Unwrap the double cover and see how surpassingly fuSi-flavoured and delicious if is I TOREE KINDS Made in Canada WHAT HE EARNED \u201cYoung man, how much do you mm ?\u2019\u2019 \u201cA hundred dollars n week.\u201d \u201cIn that case you should he able ^ h support my daughter comfortably.have no objection- \u201d \"But, sir, 1 am only getting $25 a AV The Flavour Lasts- Chew it alter .every meak The farmers around here are busy at their harvesting, and some are fin-! ished excepting with their corn, pota-1 tees and vegetables.The grain in ! some places was very light owing to so much wet weather.The potatoes \u2018 are a very good crop and of good quality, but the quantity will not be as j large as in years past.Fruit has been\u2019 a very good crop this year.Straw- j berries, raspberries, apples, cherries i and blackberries are just getting ripe 1 nov.% but plums are a failure this year, i Quite a number of young ladies have gene to the Eastern Townships to teach Among them are Miss Ellen Bennett and Miss Hazel Bennett, Miss Lett a Bennett, Miss Gladys Cross,! from Maple Grove; Miss Pearl Seeley, Miss Elfie Nugent, Miss Grace Gill and Miss Vera Donaghy, from j Cranberry.Mrs.Thcs.Cross, from Long Beach, Cal., and Mrs.Wm.Donaghy! are spending a week visiting Mr.and ! Mrs.C.R.Donaghy at Black Lake; Mrs.Wilfred Amadon and daughter! Nita are spending a few weeks visiting at Mr.and Mrs.Aaron Amadon\u2019s; ; Mrs.Alfred Noble, accompanied by her sister, Miss Anna Belia Dinning,1 also Rev.Mr.Atkinson and Mrs.Thos.Cross, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Aaron Amadon on Wednesday; Mr.! Marlborough Cross a few days with his cousin, Mr.Jcnas Kimball, re-j cently; Mr.and Mrs.Lyman Amadon\u2019 guests of their cousins, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Donaghy, on Tuesday; Miss Lizzie Nugent spending a few weeks! with her sister, Mrs.George McCray-! nolds; Mr.and Mrs.Harris William-1 son, from Littleton, visiting his mo-: ther, Mrs.David Burke, at Maple Grove, also visiting his two sisters, Mrs.George and Mrs.Grant Nugent,1 of this place; Mr.and Mrs.Smith and their two children and Mr.and Mrs.Thompson, from Thetford, are spending a few weeks at the Lord farm.bouquet sweet LEEDS VILLAGE Miss George will have a fine display! of millinery at the \u201cTravellers\u2019 Inn\u201d! Sept.18.Full line of latest creations.-^- PTE.ALEX.FULLER, BOLTON CENTRE, FELL IN ACTION Young Soldier, Who Wasj Only 22 Y ears of Age, Highly Respected in District.BOLTO:*; CENTRE, Sept.10\u2014(8pe-j cial)\u2014 On August 29th., there passed1 away, in one of the war hospitals \u2014[ \u2018\u2018Somewhere in France,\u201d need 22 years, Alex., son of Mr.and Mrs.1 A.G.Fuller, of this place.Pte.Fuller enlisted in the H7th E.T.Battalion, recruited at SheiOrooke ; After going overseas he was drafted into the 148th Battalion and later into the 24th Y.R.C., of Montreal.From time to time he has written cheerful letters home, usually ending them with, have good courage and, keep smiling.All will come outright) etc.In a letter written q short time before his death he asked to here-: membered to all his friends and also: wished to thank the ladies who had1 so kindly sent him boxes of good things to eat, etc.A little over a week ago his parents received a tele1 gram from Ottawa, that he was wounded, and shortly after, word that he had died from gun shot; wounds and concussion of the spine.1 Alex, was n model young man, loved and respected by ail who knew him.! Of a sunny disposition and winning personality he made many friends, ; who will mourn for him.He leaves a father and mother, Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Fuller ; two brothers.Sapper L.Fuller, now in training in Ottawa ; Gordon Fuller, and one sister, Miss Hazel Fuller, to mourn the loss of a* dutiful son, and kind and loving bro-! ther.Much sympathy is felt for* the stricken family by the whole community.He surely did his duty and did it nobly, when he gave up his life fighting for us that we may have peace.All honor is due the ! brave soldier lads who are giving up their lives for their country.VALUE OF BURY ! PROPERTY Valuation Roll Gives Total of Assessable Real Estate at $592,000.BURY, Sept.10 \u2014 (Special)\u2014 The new valuation roll of the township of Bury has been completed and is now in the Council office open to the inspection of all parties interested.The valuation totals $592,000.Several revisions have taken place since the old roll was made.WILL IMPROVE ROADS.The Municipal Council has \u2022 purchased a new road scraper which was tried out.op Friday last on Pope Ave., and was found to be a fine type of machine for road grading.It is a much smaller machine than the regular road machine and can be successfully drawn by two horses.It is now being used to shape the n^w road that is being built from Pope\u2019s < pond to Stoke, which was so badly washed out recently.ROUGH PASSAGE ON GREAT LAKES Word has been received from Mr.and Mrs.D.A.McKellar, who are on a trip to the Canadian West, in which they state that they had a very rough passage by boat up fht Great Lakes, but that they are en-i joying their trip very much.REBEKAH PRESIDENT AT BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING Mrs.A.Whitehead, President Re-bekah Assembly, went to Bishop\u2019s Crossing on Thursday evening last, making her official visit to Maxwell Refcekah Lodge No.17, and reports a very pleasant evening spent.She was accompanied by Mrs.Jas.White-head.Mrs.A.D.McLeod, and Miss E.Pehlemann, of Alexandra Rebekah Lodge, here.PREPARE FOR BAZAAR The Ladies\u2019 Aid met at the Par sonage on' Thursday afternoon last,! with a large attendance of members, j The afternoon was spent on sewing articles for their Bazaar, which will be held in connection with their annual oyster supper, which will be held in the town hall on October 11th., next.Various committees were also appointed to have charge of the work in connection with ^the supper.PARISIAN CREAM Prevents tbe face and hands from chapping.W.H.GRIFFITH, 121 Wellington Street.r # â ^ ^\t^^^^ ^ At RAILWAY Service Effective June 75th, 1917.BOSTON & NEW YORK EXPRESS Daily.Leave Sherbrooke .8.05\ta.m.Arrive Levis.1.08\tp.m.Arrive Quebec .1.15\tp.m.PASSENGER\u2014daily except Sunday Leave Sherbrooke.4.00 p.m.Arrive Levis .9 20\tp.m.Arrive Quebec .9.25\tp.m.Dining car on all trains.For \u2018ime tables or further particur ars apply to any of the Company\u2019s Agents, or to E.O.Grundy, G.F.& P.A.Sherbrooke, Que.GOOD PRICE FOR BULL.Mr.(\u2018has.Kirkpatrich has sold his prize shorthorn bull with which he ; captured first prize at Sherbrooke ; Fair, for the sum af $285, to a breed-, er from Ontario.NOTES Miss Garnet Coates, of Gould St a-, tion, has accepted \u2022 a position in Messrs.Cathcart Bros, store recently vacated by Miss Gladys Hunt,who] leaves in the near future for a course at Macdonald College.Mrs.Chas.Goodenough has returned from the Sherbrooke Hospit- i al, where she has been confined for the past three weeks, having under-; gone a serious operation.She is now making good progress to recov-! ery.\ti Arrivals and departures Include : Mr.and Mrs.P.C.Dunsmore, and; granddaughter, of Detroit, spending! a short vacation with his brother1 Lieut.-Col.WAV.Dunsmore ; Mr.and: Mrs.T.M.Cowan, of Sherbrooke, the! guests of Lieut.-Col.and Mrs.W.W.Dunsmore ; Mrs.R.Barter and Miss| Myrtle Barter, on a motor trip to Colebrook for the week-end ; Mrs.C.Irwin, and Mrs.H.E.Morrow motored to Sherbrooke on Tuesday; Miss ! Baldwin has returned to her home in Coaticook, after a few days the guest of Miss Alberta Stokes; Major A.Whitehead, to Bishop's Crossing, on Thursday last, the guest of Lt.-i C-ol.Gilbert.-»- A cornet may be just as big a nui-sance as a full-fledged corn.RAILWAY IMPORTANT The Orford Lake Special (Tra).No.206) from Montreal 1.15 p.m.Saturday only, arriving Sherbrooke 5.15 p.m., will make its last trip Saturday, September 22nd, 1917.Returning (train No.215) from Sherbrooke 5.35 a.m., Monday only, arriving Montreal Windsor St.Station, 9.25 a.m., will make its last trip on Monday, September 24th, 1917.For more information concerning trains, etc., please apply J.A.Metivier, C.P.A.No.74 Wellington St., Sher-brooke.Que.AND TRUNK system Harvest Help Excursions Sherbrooke to Winnipeg .$12.00 Winnipeg to Sherbrooke .$18.00 Leaving Sherbrooke September 11th, returning from Western Canada until November 30th, 1917.Fares beyond Winnipeg, one-half cent per mile in each direction.The same fares are in effect, from and for return to all stations in the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec on the Grand Trunk Railway System.The new route through Northern Ontario, via the Transcontinental Line affords «n excellent opportunity of seeing new and attractive territory.For all information apply to A.M.Stevens.City Passenger Agent, 2 Strathcona Square, Phone 88.Grand Trunk Station, Phone 197.Y- PATRIOTIC WORK ! !3 THE^ Annual meeting of the Entertainment Committee of the S.P.A., Tuesday evening at 7.30 in the room of the Association.Very important.Members please attend.RED CROSS SHIPMENT.The Sherbrooke Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society shipped to the Montreal branch on\u20188th September, the following : 335 pillow cases, 410 Turkish towels, 125 sheets, 20 suits pyjamas, 280 pairs socks, 160; Huck towels, 20 slings.PASSENGER SERVICE Between\tr MONTREAL AND GLASGOW For information as to rates and sailings apply to local Agents or The Robert Reford Co.Limited.General Agents, 20 Hospital Street, and 23-25 St.Sacrament St,, Mont- PASSENGER SERVICE Between MONTREAL AND LONDON (Calling Falmouth to land Passenger») a nd MONTREAL AND BRISTOL.For particulars of sailings and ratos apply to Local Agents or to The Robert Reford Co., Limited.General Agents.20 Hospital Street, and 23-25 St.Sacrament Street, Montreal.Deaths Reported MRS.LOUIS BRAUDFTTE, STAX-STEAD.STANSTEAD.Sept.10.\u2014(Special) ! ! \u2014The sad death occurred on Friday evening of Mrs.Louis Beaudette, following several weeks\u2019 illness from blood poisoning.Mrs.Beaudette, whose maiden name was Octavia Labounty, was 54 years of age.and bad been a resident of Stanstead for many years, where she was a respected neighbor and devoted wife.She leaves her husband, one brother, Mr.David Labounty, and two sisters to mourn her loss.The funeral was held today (Monday) al the R.C.Church.-«\u2014- Many a man who is cramped for time in this world may have it to bum m Ure next.Canadian Pacific Railway Last Call For LABORERS FARM TO WINNIPEG iMua 2 c.per mile beyond Exciu'sian, Tuesday, Sept.11th 1917 From all stations in the Province of Quebec, also stations in tho Province of Ontario\u2014East of Ottawa and Prescott.FARE RETURNING: 12c.per mile to Winnipeg plus $18 to starting point.No Change of Cars tetween East and West on the C.P.R.For information apply to nearest Can.Pac.Agent or to a.Metivier, City Passenger Agent, No.74 Wellington St.Phone 130 or Station Phone 207.^ rFOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, m/.RICHMOND COUNTY FAIR OPENS TO-MORROW P VgTnnnnrg o yt'rnTrninrtnsir înnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnHnnnnr .Mi! rrTT5wroTrr^T)T!ro*>mrçroTwrrr(5T?Trrro'^T)Tr(rrryoTr5Trowrîr!r!nnn luiiimimiiiiiiiiifiiilllliilii,!!! iTroirrrr?rox5Trmrroirrrrrrrrtr?I Riclrmond County Kai All Roads lead to Richmond during this Fair.EXHIBITS Of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Horticulture and Fancy Work.RICHMOND OD Meals served on the Grounds, Also Red Cross Booths.ATTRACTIONS Fancy Driving, Races, Good Music and Midway.Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept.11th and 12th Make This a \u201cRendez-Vous\u201d to Meet Your Old Friends! F.E.Gallup, Vice-Pres.John McMorine, President ÜÜI1 In DRESS GOODS QualityCounts How satisfying it is after putting a big lot of work into a Dress to be certain that it is goinig to wear long enough to be worth the labor.Norttiwey Costumes, Coats anil Skirts Quality goes in before the name goes on.Invictus Shoes The Best Good Shoe Modelled upon natural shapes, up-to-the-minute in stvle.The Fur House of the County.McMorine Bros.(C.P.R.Ticket Agents) Richmond's Greatest Store.ALWAYS STRIVING TO PLEASE YOU Phone No.7 5.RICHIVIOrND GARAGE E.D.FEE, Proprietor.Ford Dealer for Richmond, Full Sine of auto accessories and repair parts, filtered srasoline, hieh srrade auto oil.larjre stock of inner tubes and casings for bi-cyeles.motorcvcles and automobiles.\tPHONE 185.lYlîss E* La Biilgood Having just returned from the Millinery Openings, will be pleased to receive, during the FAIR, visits from all the ladies interested in up-to-date millinery.Fail Opening to be announced later.! i While Attending the Fair call at our bTORE on MAIN STREET and Inspect our stock of HARNESSES.CARRIAGES, GASOLINE ENGINES.DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS.MANURE SPREADERS, SULKY PLOWS, and GENERAL FARM MACHINERY.\tg\u20ace our £xhibit of Fairt>anKs-lVIorse Engines on the fair Grounds.HALL, BROS.Visitors to the Fair will find a neat DINING HALL on the GROUNDS where first-class DINNERS are served on both days, while Refreshments, Fruits, Cigars, Ice Cream and Confectioneries may be had at any of my 1 EN 1 S.I also invite them to visit my Store on Main Street.Louis Biais Visitors at Ilie Fair Should Ses The Exhibit of Bread made from \u201cROYAL HOUSEHOLD\u201d FLOUR Sold bv M.K, MACKENZIE Come to us for your Pali Provision of Flour, Grain and Feed.Be sure to try a package of our THISTLE BLEND TEA, selling at 50c.None better.Illlill! Bedard â Sons General Merchants, rririnrinrririr^^ Also Manufacturers and Dealers in LUMBER and BUILDING MATERIAL of all kinds.Saw, Planing, Lath Clapboard, and Shingle Mills at RICHMOND, QUE.ijllHIil! 111! lilili iiiiiiumui, Do You Nood Glasses?If so, pay a visit to P.J.BRODEUR\u2019S Optical Parlor DURING THE FAIR Graduate of the A.O.O.P.Q» llillllliililiilllllilillMM DON\u2019T FORGET to call at Bidgood Bros.while attending the fair and inspect their lines of GASOLINE ENGINES, BUGGIES, HARNESSES, BLANKETS and ROB&5.I hey are also Agents for Deering and McCormick Farm Machinery, Beatty Bros.Stable Fixtures and Pumps, Vilas and Percival Plows.Store in \"Cira and Elliot Block,\" Main St.1111111111 RICHMOND CO.FAIR OPENS TOMORROW All Departments Filled.Special Attractions.Heavy Prize List.RICHMOND.Sapt.10.\u2014(Special) \u2014The annuai fair of Richmond County opens here tomorrow on the j grounds of the County Agricultural | Society and will be in full swing un-j til Wednesday night.F.verything is j in good shape, and the directors pro-| mise a good time for everybody.Judging commences at nine sharp I tomorrow morning and will be con-] tinued without interruption until fin-j ished.In the Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s ; Departments the adjudication of the : awards has been undertaken by judg-i es from Macdonald College.The prize list is very heavy and in-r | eludes a generous list of specials for j which the competition promises to be |very keen.The entries in all departments are I well filled, cattle and sheep being ex-I eeptionally well represented.On Wednesday afternoon the usual ! live stock parade will take place, and a capital racing programme has been provided for each day of the fair.All children winning prizes at the School Fair, which is being held today, will be given free admission to the grounds on Tuesday and Wednes-dav.PATRONS AMD OFFICIALS.The following are the patrons, officers, directors, etc.: Patrons.K.W.Tobin.M.P.; Hon.W.G.Mitchell.Provincial Treasurer; Hon.J.E.< aron.Minister of Agriculture; M.G.Crombie, Esq.; John Hayes, M.D.Officers.John McMorine, President; F.E.j Galup.Vice-President; A.E.Main,' Secretry-Treasurer; W.E.Mclver, ; Auditor.Directors.John Watson, jr., A.S.Raimbaoh,\u2019 T.A.King, G.H.Barlow.John McMorine, J.D.Smith, Mavor of Rich-, mond: F.E.Gallup, W.H.Healy, W.J.Ewing, W.J.Gallup, H.P.Wales,1 G.\tA.Witty, S.H.Frazer, H.F.Bedard, F.A.Beattie.Stephen Smith, Mayor of Cleveland; F.W.Lynn, R.A.Stimson, H.W.Fowler, R.E.Skil-: len, Member of Council of Agriculture.Associate Directors.R.G.Dunbar, P.P.Fowler.E, J.Gallup, Jas.Boden, F.A.Cleveland J H.\tG.Pease, Thos.H.Bushell, W.\u2022).! Cascadden, H.I.Elliott, P.C.Du-| boyce, E.L.Hall, D.T.Armitage, \u2022la.-:.A.Smillie, O.R.Burt, H.E.Bieber, M.Fleck, K.A.McKenzie, S.j H.McCourt, G.Boisvert, John Mar-1 tin, Earl Sims, L.V.Parent, Leonard! ||: Healy.Executive Committee.John McMorine, S.H.Frazer, R.E.Skillen, A.S.Raimbach, F.E.Gallup.H.F.Bedard.J.1).Smith, Mayor of Richmond, E.L.Hall.Committees.Horses G.H.Barlow, R.E.Skillen.S.H.Frazer.Cattle\u2014W.J.Cascadden, John ! Watson, jr., L.Healy.Swine\u2014F.E.Gallup, F.W.Lynn.] Sheep\u2014E.J.Gallup, H.P.Wales.Poultry\u2014Frank Beattie, S.H.Me-! Court- Dairy and Class Jfi W.J.Gallup, J (Continued on page 5) FURTHER PROPOSALS FOR POLISH GOVERNMENT t Austria and Germany Report- ' ed to Have Reached Agree- [ ment on All Points.(Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, Sept.10.\u2014The official dis-; eussions between Dr.Michaelis, the; Imperial German Chancellor, and! ! Count Czemin, the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister, during the latter\u2019s' recent visit to Berlin, included a fur-, ther proposal for a Polish Government jon the lines J«id down in the procla-mation issued on November 6, 191tj.| Full agreement has been reached on all points.It if expected that within i a few days an important statement! I on the question of Polish constitution will he made bv I be German and Aus-I trian Emucroru.A, E, Main, SecB-Treas, Call up No.6 and get M.T.J.McKee\u2019s \u201cThe Feed Store\" WHEN IN WANT OF Flour, Corn, Oats, Wheat, Feed of any kind.Sugar, Salt, Lard, Peas, Beans, Roll-ed Oats, Corn Meal, Graham Flour, Oil, Gasoline, Soap, Rice, Oyster Shells, Shingles, Barbed Wire, Cement, Asbestic Wall Plaster, Pratt's or International Stock and Poultry Foods, and a score of other lines too numerous to mention.Soper s Cotton Seed Meal, Edwardsburg Gluten Feed, Schumacher Stock Feed, Sugar Beet Meal and Brewers\u2019 Dried Grains are specialties in the Feed Line.M.I.J.Mtt- If ) ou Want an \u201cUp-to-date\" Fa!! Hat Call At Miss V.Goyette's Millinery Parier Fall Millinery Opening lo be Announced Later eJ.O.Girin Fire Insurance Agent.Representing some of the strongest Mutual anr) Stock Companies.Rates gladly quoted to any prospective insurer.Also agent for NEW WILLIAMS SEWING MACHINES.What About Your WATCH, is tt a Regina?OURS are, and they keep dandy time! The PLACE to get them is at MOUILLETTE S THE JEWELLER Our stock of Jewelry, Rings, Silver, and Cut Glass is the best in town ; we invite you to inspect it during h AIR DAYS.Also F.astman Kodaks, Films and Supplies\u2014Printing and Developing.J.C.BROUILLETTE Jeweller and Optician, RICHMOND, QUE.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini|jj{j J 25164639576767^70198767973827316 4802105302010201010401000202000200000209024802000202000200020002090500020000051111040405020202530200020002480200530200010001000400060202 5323535323905348534853000209020002005323530200020000000000020000000253025323530202000200020002 4599999999999^ 87^39473191615508203576167676764 ^7670701^9798216340708 7613163^97^1926871731^128373399768016^730104737610201630^0 00000200020101010005000201010000020102000102480201090500010202020500060009000202000101000100010200 A+./.^+/.:5.+:/^ 37676030381615363610543630 99999999999999954 0383731630376767734516^0285830379743168161947314730173103039^738363067642016306701087312016176177673895201^1731616861614758916755867030^62650844675892433^306416377275487325161615166730903^6737926401676750163701730173731658 5HERBKOOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10.TTÏ7.FIVE his hm\u2019s, n, MATINEE NIGHT SEPÏ.12 i«a QUEEN OF THE SEASON\u2019S MUSICAL SHOWS 1 he New York Casino Theatre, brilliant success.50\u2014People\u201450 Entire New York production.20 delightiuily distinctive hits.A superb cast of vocal and dancing Artists.REALLY THE BEST.GIRL AND MUSIC SHOW OF THE SEASON FINANCIAL AND MARKET NEWS TToVcr- HAS A PULL WITH THE CONDUCTOR.\u201cCoins?\u201d said Ging George when asked to leave behind all metals on entering a munitions factory, \u201cI haven\u2019t seen a coin for weeks.\u201d But how the dickens did George manage when he had to take a street car1?later will visit friends in Montreal.Mr.J.M.Monlle is in Bedford vis-, iting his sister, who is seriously ill.Miss Waver Pierce has gone to Washington, D.C., where she has accepted a position.Mr.Chas.Terrill spent Sunday at his home here.M iss Hazel Johnston, of Montreal, is spending her holidays here with her parents.Mrs.C.P.Davis is visiting her son.Mr.C.H.Davis, in St.Johnsbury for a few days.HAS THE LARGEST DOCK SYSTEM IN THE WORLD TZ'&m V.'it.V-v< V mm W> toi&iifcjii .SW'SP?, Jjg tÎNV\tAf 'vC' -1*1 -vu tv '7mm s 4 1 \u2022 *ww»WMriMf The photograph gives a general view of the new Halifax dock system, which is the largest of its kind in the world.Work was begun in 1914, and will be completed by the first of next year.The docks are so tremendous that two ships of the size of the Olympic and Mauretania could dock end to end at the pier in front of the passenger station.The work presages immense development for Halifax and the whole of Canada.DENY COWARDICE OF TWELFTH ARMY Soldiers\u2019 Committeemen Declare Petrograd Press Exaggerated the Situation.(Associated Press Despatch.) PETROGRAD, Sept.10 \u2014Soldiers\u2019 commiteeman at the front wiring the Central Council of Soldiers' and Workmens\u2019, delegates, charge the Petrograd press with exaggerating the cowardice of the twelfth army, and allege that the Riga catastrophe has been overdrawn for a furtherance of a counter-revolutionary campaign.Officers confirm the courage of our soldiers, and falsehoods about the demoralization of the army are refuted by the fact that our troops made several counter attacks.\u201d In explaining the deserters thronging the roads eastward, he said it was natural in a retreat for \u2018 sbme soldiers to become separate from their regiments.JEWISH ANTI-DRAFT MEETING IN MONTREAL Socialist Candidate Declares That Defeat of Borden Means Defeat of Conscription.(Canadian Press Despatch) MONTREAL, Sept.10.\u2014M.Buhay, Socialist candidate in St.Louis and St.Jean Baptiste division, declared before six hundred people in Prince Arthur Hall here yesterday afternoon that the defeat of the Borden Government would be the defeat of conscription, and therefore every effort should be made to defeat it.He also advised the gathering to take advantage of every clause in the Military Service Act ,which would help them to secure exemption.It was a Jewish anti-conscription meeting, most of the speakers using Yiddish in their addresses.WEEK-END TRAGEDIES IN MONTREAL CITY Three Bodies Taken to the 1 Morgue as Result of Accidental Deaths.(Canadian Pres* Despatch.) MONTREAL, Sept.10.\u2014Three bodies were taken to the morgue over the week-end.Elzea Roy, 35 years of age, a native of Sorel.an assistant pilot, was drowned at the Boucherville ferry wharf Saturday afternoon; ! Alex Periti, 57 years of age, 1420 Providence Lane, fell from a moving locomotive in the C.N.R.yards at Hochelaga Saturday afternoon and was killed instantly ; George Audet, 127 years old, 66 St.Catherine street, was found dead yesterday morning on the street, opposite 336 Cadieux street.In addition to these, John Matte, aged 65, was found dead in a vacant pool room at 264 Lagauche-i tiere street.J OUR SHOES ARE c rvMAOE RIGHT l I THRO AMP 1\t- TWPil THEY LOOK RIGHT.TOO >**»*-« »** * i***»»- MMiM \u2022 \u2022 r ***11 * * *.*\u2022*'*'« MM»** «*.*** i * * *'***1\u2019 I'#'**' I MM1* i _***\u2022* I 9***1 I l'î*üïïî\u2018 I « » * » i \u2022i iSt \u2019lîïï ¦* *¦*[ And our shoes FIT your feet.Your feet are good friends.Treat them kindly.You will when you buy our shoes.Our PRICE wl(i Please you as well as well as our shoes.We are the sole local agents for Invic-tus and Reaal Shoes.Star Clothing Mall OSENBLOOM & CO, The Store That Sets the Pace* \\ V\tA SPECULATING ON GERMANY\u2019S REPLY TO POPE Committee of Seven Has Not Yet Decided as to Policy in Alsace-Lorrraine or Belgium.(Associated Press Despatch) COPENHAGEN, Sept.9.\u2014 The week-end brought a number of refer- j ences in the German press or official ; declaration to Belgium, Alsace-Lor-i raine and Poland which may foresha- j dow progress, or lack of progress, in | Germany towards solution of these | questions for insertion in the reply of ' Germany to Pope Benedict\u2019s peace proposal.Regarding Belgium, statements by Berlin correspondents of the Amsterdam Catholic organ Tijd, and the | Vienna Catholic organ Reichspost, on : the proposal to give Belgium \u201ccomplete autonomy,\u201d subject to limita- j tions to prevent it entering into spec-i ial treaty relations with the Entente\u2019 Powers, or maintaining a military ! force beyond that required for inter- j nal policies, or to upset the German- j made division of the country into Walloon and Flemish halves, have attracted the attention of the German press.The Lokal Anzeiger assumed that this represents the\u2019Centerists\u2019 solution of the situation, but it says the Tijd\u2019s further assertion that the proposal has been accepted in principle by the \u201cdouble seven\u201d commission in Germany is premature.A statement in the South German Catholic organ, the Augsburg Post, declaring that the time had come for a frank declaration that the German people have not thought of oppressing Belgium economically, politically; or militarily, also is demanding at-! tention.The meeting of the \u201cdouble seven\u201d committee in Berlin perhaps will show whether the above repre-! sents the centerists\u2019 conception of a fulfilment of the Post\u2019s wishes.Dr.| George Michaelis, the Imperial Ger-' man Chancellor, in an intedview pub-: lished in F.tuttegart.shows that the federated Governments are not yet united, as has been assumed, on the idea of creating Alsace-Lorraine into a territorial monarchial state, but ; that some of them are still toying ; with the old idea of dividing the pro- : vinces between Prussia, Bavaria and Baden, Prussia to retain control of the part of prime military importance i and the most valuable mining dis- i tricts, while her two partners under- ! take the task of assimilating the! population of the southern section, for which it is thought they are better fitted than Prusia.The solution of the Polish question is to be announced in a few days.It will begin with the institution of a regency of uncertain powers and the abolition of the hated division into Austrian and German spheres of CELEBRATE BATTLEOF MARNE Gen.Manoury Who is Now Blind, Headed Party That Visited Battlefield.(Associated Press Despatch) MEAUX, France, Sept.10.\u2014The ceremonies in connection with the celebration of the anniversary of the Battle of the Marne continued today with a visit to the field of operations on the Ourcq River.General Michael Joseph Manoury, since blinded by a bullet received while on duty on the Aisne, who commanded the army of Paris, headed the visiting party.General Lamaze, one of General Man-oury\u2019s principal lieutenants, and several hundred maimed soldiers who took part in the battle, accompanied their blind commander.Generals Manoury and Lamaze visited scenes of the great conflict and laid wreaths on numerous individual and collective' graves of the soldiers of their armies who fell there.Great crowds were present at the ceremonies, as well as the religious services at different points on tha battlefield.RESIGNATION OF GEN.StORNILOFE (Continued from Page 1 ) rently determined to defy, no measures have been decided upon, but the discussion is proceeding .a plan to constitute a directorate of five men vested with full power.The names so f»r submitted for membership in this body are Premier Kerensky; Vice-Premier Nekrasoff; M.Skobeleff, the Minister of Labor;; M.Tereschtenko, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and M.Savinkoff, the assistant Minister of War.In a talk with a correspondent, Foreign Minister Tereschtenko said: \u201cThe plan for the directorate is under discussion, and it may be decided tonight.So far the Government is unable to make any statement.At twelve o\u2019clock we expect the arrival of General Alexieff, with whom we will confer.My personal opinion is that General Korniloff\u2019s revolt is not dangerous, and is partly due to a misunderstanding, which will be cleared up.\u201d Regarding the rumors of widespread arrests in Petrograd today in connection with the revolt, the Associated Press correspondent is authorized to declare that no arrests have been made by order of the Government, although there may have been some by the judicial authorities under the ordinary process of law.AMUSEMENTS TO CRUSH DISLOYALTY IN UNITED STATES Call Made to All Citizens Irrespective of Race or Creed.(Associated Press Despatch.) NEW YORK, Sept.10.- A call to all citizens irrespective of race or creed to join in a movement to crush disloyalty within the United States, and to labor for the assimilation of aliens on an exclusive American standard, was issued here last night by a committee of native and foreign horn Americans headed hy Theodore Roosevelt.The appeal is entitled \u2018\u2018The children of crucible,\u201d and its signors declare that \u201cthe true test of loyal Americanism today is effective service against Germany.\u201d » \"FLORA BELLA.\u201d If you like the kind of music that flows from an apparently everlasting spring and you can endure the shock of flashes of real wit in the sort of entertainment presumably designed to please the tireless business man, you will find a real charmer in this season\u2019s musical comedy, \u201cFlora Bella,\u201d which will he the attraction at His Majesty\u2019s next Wednesday afternoon and evening.The producer will present a specially selected cast of fifty people.The play recently concluded a five months\u2019 sensational run at the Casino Theatre, New Yark.The hook is by Felix Docrmann, revised and adapted by Cosmo Hamilton and Dorothy Donnelly.The lyrics are by Percy Waxman and Hie score by Chartes Cuvillier and Milton Schwarzwald.The result is a musical comedy that combines the charm of \u2022'The Merry Widow,\u201d with the auirii oi n caLm-ai -.w\u2014 t » i "]
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