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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" Record.Sherbrooke Daily Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE.TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1918.Twenty-first Yeai IBrealk Down a.t Gas Plant inefficent Service Continues ; Time For Investigation SHER8L00KE IN PANGS OF GAS FAMINE ; I» iNCSNiliNIENCE AND SIlFïEilNG AS EESBIT EF SHORTAGE OF GAS Oil Pump Broke Down And Supply Cut Off.Only Supply of Oil on Hand For Few Days.Users ot Gas Face Very Serious Situation Oil Con-1 H if! GRAM tract Cancelled.Department Pre- Coarser Grades of Sugar and viously Notified of Bad State of Pumps and That Oil Was of Poor Quality.Flour as Expensive as Refined Quality.GRANBY, Feb.5.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 The people of Canada are told to eat more coarse foods, but according to market prices it is hard for the poor| person to comply with this rule asj Failure el Gas Plan! Meets Newspapers The failure of the City Gas plant to-day has affected the newspapers as well as other industries depending upon gas.T he linotype machines are heated by gas and, therefore, the type product stops when the gas stops.The Record apologizes to its readers for the appearance of the paper to-day.The cause is explained above.MANY GERMANS KILLED IN SUCCESSFUL RAID MADE BY BRITISH NEAR YPRES Prisoners Were Als ) Taken And a Machine Gun Captured.German Plan to Raid American Trenches Frustrated When American Artillerymen Put Down a Heavy Barrage ia controller; Sherbrooke has been in the grip of the sharp pangs the coarTr fTu/ antd,su^ar ^il5 S0H 01 a gas lamine loi a period of almost twenty hours\u2014 the refined grades.Take for instance,| consequence being a great deal of suffering, inconvenience, Graham flour-\tthe whole; worry, trouble and loss of business.There are verv few, if :'vhsat is used the Price in th;s -\u2018ty «1 any, citizens who did not feel the pangs of the lamine, but;white flour is 6%c.per lb.The i unless relief is secured within a week a much worse situation ¦ brown sugar, although of inferior I than was experienced last night, and today will confront the i q,Uii,ityj is selling today in Granby j eiti/pna\tstores for 10c.per lb., the same as the :\t- I granulated.Maple sugar is scarce but Brome County Writer Say» OIL Pu Mr BREAKS DOW IN\tIwnen offered is 20c.per lb.; butter, iv- !\t* r .o ^ rin\t,\t,\t! 52c.per lb.; green wood.$4 to $4 50 inaPie ^Ugar Cannot Be 1 he gas supply throughout Sherbrooke was suddenly ; per cord; dry wood, $5 to $6.14 toj\tMade at a Profit, and without any warning cut off about eight o\u2019clock last 18 in long-\t;T , \u201e .\u201e ~ ~ evening owing to the fact that the last of the three oil\tDeath Under Peculiar Circumstance,.\t° Ottawa,\tOnU\t\"\" pumping engines at the Gas House broke down.An inferior\ta sad death occurred here on Mon-\tI)ear Sir;~ supply of oil, and the fact that the oil pumps that have\tday which was that of a young wo-\tAssuming\tthat\tthe placing of a been in use at the Gas House are not suitable for the work\t!nan, wh° waf ™a;'r]cd late in Sep- required of them, was the cause of the break, and there is drawees ind was' oîdereVto\" ixoort likely to be more trouble for the consumers of gas within for duty about two weeks ago.The IN 816 8AT1LE WITH LUSSilNS (Associated Press Despatch) London, Feb.5.\u2014\u201cWe carried out successful raids last night south of Fleurbaix, southwest of Armentières.and in the neighborhood of the Ypres-Staden Railway, says today\u2019s official report.\u201cMany Germans we e killed, and prisoners and a machine gun were captured by us.\u201d minimum price on maple su;rar is un- j der advisement.I tage the liberty of | offering the following suggestions: Maple sugar If not a staple eommo- ! dity, if no maple Oria m Two Enssian nvlsieîïs and Take Over Fi ty Guns in Eessaialua the next few day, unless immediate actioii is taken by\t\"\"\"\" «ÏSS -,\t,.\t,, niithonties and rpliftf sflcnrpff\ti, .n\t'».Jldler «°\u2018 sea30n no hardship would ensue turday.Say that the greater part authorities and relief secured.FIVE DAYS\u2019 SUPPLY OF OIL (Associated Press Despatch! London, Feb.5.-Official telegraph despatches from Jassy Sa- German Raid Frustrated.( Associated Press Despatch) With the American Army in France Monday, Feb.4.\u2014 German plans to raid the American trenches were frustrated early this morning.The American artillerymen put down a heavy barrage in front of and on the German lines, which are believed to have been filled with men and officers await-the signal to attack.i leave to return to see her she was not i conscious when he arrived.The funeral was held at the R.C.Even with the oil pumps, such as they are,the startlingT / T\tWednesday ana was at- statement is made that unless a supply of on is secure d and -\u2014\u2014sA-\u2014 delivered within the next five days, the Gas House will be GOVERIN WU NT forced to shut up shop.Just at the present time there is only enough oil on hand, and that of a very inferior quality to aid in the making of gas for five days.Efforts have been i made to secure oil for some time past but without any re-j suit to date, and unless it is secured this week the citizens) will face a very serious situation.TO CONTROL OIL IN UNITED ETAT (Associated Press Despatch! Washington, Feb.5.\u2014Govern-i ment control of industry was ex Not only is the supply of oil on hand at the present | tended to °ii in a proclamation by time very low, but it is of an inferior quality, for it is the! Resident Wilson.It is putting dregs of a large supply, and full of sand and dirt.Conse-!\u2019.\u201c\u2018mi h^nsp' ,hen a lifetime to the study of co fee.If ÿou like a cup of GOOD Coffee, trÿ \u201cSeal Brand\u201d.In l4,1 end 2 pound tint\u2014in tKc ke«n, grourr.\" -\t¦ gioundfor percolator*.If you icant to know the true secret of a delicious cud of coffee, write for our booklet/\u2018PERFECT COFFEE -PERFECTLY MADE\u201d.m CHASE Sl SANEORN, MONTREAL fonner\u2019s Week -at- Msoilonalil College, P.Û February, 12,13, 14 and 1; Practical instruction\u2014No Fee* Reduced Rates on all Railway*.Lectures and demonstration^ on Farm Management, with special reference to labor shortage, stock management and breeding, roots and root seed growing.hay and pasture crops, judging horses, cattle, sheep and sv, ino, with prizes for the best judging durr g the course.Accommodation for a limited number in the College Residences.Charge for room and board will be $1.00 per day Applications for this accommodation must be made to the Principal in advance.Stay four days if yon can, if not, stay one, two or three days.Full particulars and detailed programme from The Principal Macdonald College, P.O., P.Q.OTHER COURSES Horticulture: Feb.5, 6, 7 and 8, 1918.Poultry: Feb.19, 20, 21, 22, 1918.Horticulture for Suburban Householders: Feb.19, 20, and 2G, 27, 1918.(MS HIS That Itch, burn, craclc, chap, anc bleed, in a wonderfully short time ii most cases.Soak the hands on re firing in a ho1 suds of Cuticu ra Soap, usin-plenty of th: Soap.Dry and rub Cuticuro Ointment gently but freely into tin hands for some time.Wear ole gloves or softer bandages during n\u2019 lit or remove surplus Ointment with soft tissue paper a* preferred.Free Sample Each by Mail Kor frp.pi ünniplo rich (uirlrr'ut pn*t-card Cuticnra, T», pi N.Dmton, U.*».A.\u201d Hole Ly «icifcU ra throughout tUo world. SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1918.fHKEE THE DAILY RECORD SHERBROOKE RECORD CO., Printers and Publishers.Printed and pu ' hed every after-,ioon except Sunday, at 106 and 108 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, strictly in advance, to any address in Canada, Great Britain and the United States: One year, $2.50; six months, $1.50; three months, 80 cents; one month, 30 cents.Circulation Statement Circulation Statement tor vreek ending February 2, 1918:\u2014¦ Monday .Tuesday .Wednesday Thursday .Friday .Saturday \u2022 « Total .« .10,610 10,535 10,600 10,490 10,450 10,610 w ».63,295 res smrxr »., ,1 Homo Made cqrnJIsmi?Fine for Ta5y and Fudge.Sold in 2, 5, W, 20 lb.tinsand Perfect Seal Quart Jara« Write for free Cook Book.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 re- j ceived.Advertisers sending in copy i early have an additional advantage.' inasmuch as their advs.can be more : earefully put up owing to plenty of j fime being available m CAMM STABCH CK LIMITEE.MONTREAL.IT m BUSINESS CARDS Recommended E.T.Hotels Granby Windsor hotel \u2014 T.a.Lynch, Prop., recently of Montreal.ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS GK.ADDIE, C.EL.Q.L.S.QÜEBKO.\u2022 Office 66 St.Peter St.Residence, 148 Bt.Cyrille St Tel.cennectioiu SA.MEADE, COATTCOOK.QUE., QUE- \u2022 bee Land Surveyor.Bell phone.All Sind, of surveys and levelllnyr.MIQNAULT & MI GN AULT, CIVIL AND Municipal Enyineere and Quebec.Land Surveyors, 17 Sanborn St, Sherbrooke.TeL 4S0- Inspections, reports and survey, of all hinds.J.O'C.Migneault, C.E.and Q-LA L.O'C.Miynault, Q.L.S.INSURANCE w.S.DRESSER ft CO.SHERBROOKE, AJ1 branches of Insurance.OfBc« estabHehcd 1876.FJ.SOUTHWOOD ft CO.TNS* AOTS.* S.& S.Mutual Bldf., Sherbrooka.PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS JA, a ETHIER.M.D.\u2014 SPECIALTY, \u2022 Urinary Diseases.Consultation.Re».46 Klnir SL, Sherbrooke, Que., and by appointment.DR.W.A.FARWELU (SPECIALIST TO the Sherbrooke Hospital), Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases,87 Dufferin Ave.Sherbrooke.Consultation: 10-12 a.m., 1-4 PbUQ., and by appointment.BECF0Ü9 SISTEICT BSPFEKK Gatherings By Daily Record Correspondents in Various Communities.iVEST BOLTON In the financial statement of the town council, which appeared last Monday, the meaning was changed by the omission of one line.The second paragraph should have read the Government Road grant will be received in February for 1917 .and a small account of $44 is due from East Bolton.The dog tax account shows a balance of $197.20.Instead of reading a small balance of that amount, when the balance on hand from other sources had been previously mentioned.The 10 per cent, cash saies at M.E.Thomas\u2019 store for the Brill Church are Tuesday February 12th and j 26th.Mrs.L.Chamberlain is now suffer- ! ing with sciatica in addition to her other ailments.Mr.Howard Taylor to Eastman | and South Stukely for a few days ; Mr.Wallace Taylor at Mr.W.W.Peter\u2019s on Sunday: Mr.and Mrs.E.S.Drew, visiting their daughter, Mrs.narry i'earsun in .\\ortn natiey; Miss Vera Galbraith, week-end visitor of her friend, Miss E.Blunt.The Soutn htukeiy Red Cross met with Mrs.E.H.Perkins on Wednesday and was largely attended.Miss Dorothy Ward, of Frost Village, has been visiting Mrs.M.1.Quiliiams; Mrs.A.O.Bradley visiting her daughter, Mrs.Ploof in Sutton; Mrs.Noble, and infant, of Fitch Bay, to her home after caring for her brother, Mr.C.Shepard, who has recovered from his recent illness, j The Daughters of the Empire were 1 favored with another pleasure Thursday when 24 ladies met with Mrs.R.P.Duboyce, and a good amount of ; work done.The nevt meeting wil1 b* be with Mrs.P.C.Clark on Tues- Aff-, v\tr gy y\tcay.ine cunuren anti tiieir parents Al I lïllS H I I ¥ r P of the town, have been requested to ai/UVHbi&v\u2019H LifI.Fl meet in the new ha at v-sm- listen to lectures and demonstrations by professors irom lege on gardening and plots in connec tion with the schools' throughout the district.Ffl-TH, FINGERS- Â?Æ FUES, Rawer of Big Gun».It fa not easy to understand what tile power of a gun really is\u2014Its penetrating and destructive power.What we eall a fifteen inch gun, which means one whose muzzle or hollo# part is fifteen inches in diameter, will hurl a shell right through a plate or wall of the hardest steel twelve Inches thick seven miles from the muzzle.The power of the very largest land guns ever made, the German howitzers or ML5 inch guns, is such that one of their misai les cracks open a steel and concrete fort as if it were a nut.\u2014Popular Balance.AN ANTIQUE PHRASE.Oor Precious Document.The original engrossed copy of the Declaration itself is safely shut up in a safe in the state department in Washington.It ia Inspected every twenty-five years.As Its faded lines were Inspected in 1903.they will not be again brought to view until 1928.- Cau?es Lots of Trouh\u2019e Are the Mot* Potent Factor, fa Spreading Disease.ringers as disease carriers rank next to fliea.Dirty fingers and finger nail?may carry about with them as many disease germs as dirty flies.For this reason filth, fingers and files are said to be the most common means by which disease is spread.A safe ml* that has been given with reference to | avoiding any infection that the hands might carry Is to wash the hands immediately before eating, before ban- ' filling, preparing or serving food, after attending the sick and after handling anything dirty.A common habit with many people ! that Is not only dangerous from a health point of view, but Is disgusting- j !y Indecent from every point of view, ! is the constant picking of the nose and mouth with the fingers.A safe rule and a decent one is to keep the hands away from the face, particularly the nose and mouth, and if these parts seed attention use a clean handkerchief.A dirty handkerchief is as dangerous and may be as much a lueaas of spreading disease as dirty fingers.The United States public health service says: \u201cDisease germs lead a hand to mouth existence.* If the human race would learn to keep the unwashed hand away from the mouth many human diseases would be greatly diminished.We handle infectious matter more or less constantly, and we continually carry the hands to the mouth.If the hands have recently been in contact with in 'ectious matter the germs of disease may in this way be introduced into the body.Many persons wet their fingers with saliva before counting money, turning the pages of a book or perform-'ng similar acts.In this case the process is reversed, the infection being carried to the object handled, there to j wait carriage to the mouth of some other careless person.\u201d If anybody doubts the filth of their own hands and fingers let them take note of the many unclean things they handle within a day's time.The doorknob which erervbod.T handles will be only one source where the hands may ¦'et the germs and tilth of some caro loss person.fhm \u201cHr, and af Right Ought ta Used In tha Declaration.Has it ever occurred to yon that \u2022me of the lingering sentences or phrases which Thomas Jefferson wrote lato the Declaration really ia a rentable antique?Professor William A.Dunning of Oe.mmbia university about fifteen yean *go pointed ont that the phrasa \u201cAn, md of right ought to be,\u201d has been ised so often that he wonld not be .surprised to find some Egyptologist discover its equivalent on an Egyptian temple.He began tracing the phrase and first found Swift had used something Ilka it in referring to the Church of Ireland.Of course Richard Henry Lee had used it before Jefferson In bis resolution In congress June 7, 1776.But before Dean Swift had applied R the bill of rights which placed William and Mary on the British throne said of them that they \u201cdid become, were, are and of right ought to be by laws of this realm our sovereign lord and lady.\u201d That did not satisfy Professor Dunning, and be started back through tha middle agee and found In 1300 Pop, Boniface VIII.used a similar sentence with King Philip the Fair of France.It appears that Philip bad some notion of independence, and the pope gave him to understand that \u201cthe French of right are and ought to be subject to the Roman king and the emperor.\u201d Of course this went, and Philip continued to be fair haired, but not independent.^gilutt company l|M£™ Toronto Get Rid of That Cough WHITE BALSAM Indication, of Long Life.A long lived person, it is said, may be distinguished at sight from a short lived one.The primary conditions of longevity are that the heart, lungs and digestive organs, as well as the brain, shall be large.If these organs arc large the trunk will be long ami il.limbs comparatively short.The person will appear tall while sitting and shot' while standing.The hand will have a long and somewhat heavy palm, with short fingers.The brain will he deeply placed, as shown by the low position of the orifice of the ear.The blue, brown or hazel eye is a favorable indication.The nostrils.If large, open and free, Indicate large lungs.A pinched and half closed nostril indicates small or weak lungs.These are general points of distinction, tint are, of course, subject to the usual individual exceptions.Will Cure It W.H.GRIFFITH, 121 Welliiigtan St.LIGHT OF THE FIREFLY.RB.SPEER.M.D., SPECIALIST\u2014EYE.\u2022 Ear.Nor© and Throat.Whiting Block.Phone 1240.Res., Magcg House.JA.D ARCHIE, M.D., SPECIALIST\u2014EYE, \u2022 Ear, Nose and Throat.Office and Private Hospital, 4-» King SL T\u2019YR.L.C.BACH AND, RECORD BLOCK.Specialist Eye.Ear.Nop© and Throat diseases.9 till 12 a.in., 2 till 4 p.m., 8 am.till 9 a-m., at St.Vincent HospitaL MUSICIANS SHERBROOKE ACADEMY OF MUSIC \u2014 Principal, Irwin Sawdon, L.Mu».; affiliated 'vith Dominion College of Munie.Anatom Township* centre for all exams.Special BUbjects : Voice, Piano, Violin and Harmony.D.C.M.Exams, held In June.AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNT-ANTS.When the liver becomes sluggish it is an indication that the bowels are not working properly, and if they do not move regularly many complications are liable to set in.Constipation, sick headache, bilious headache, jaundice, heartburn, water brash, catarrh of the stomach, etc., oil come from a disordered liver.Milburn\u2019s Laxa\u2014Liver Pills are a specific for all diseases or disorders arising from a slow, sluggish, lazy or torpid liver, and they have been universally used throughout Canada for over 20 years with the greatest success.Mrs.TV.A.Korrison, 7 Poplar Grove, Halifax, N.S., writes: \u201cI take pleasure in writing you concerning the great good I have received by using Milburn\u2019s Laxa-Liver Pills for a sluggish liver.When my liver got bad I would have severe headaches, but after using a couple of vials of your pills, I have not been bothered any more.\u201d Milburn\u2019s Laxa-Liver Pills are 25c a vial at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T.Milburn Co.Limited.Toronto, Ont.SOUTH BOLTON The little daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Eîwin Gaylor, named Statia, \u2022 passed away suddenly on Thursday | evening.The funeral took place at their home on Tuesday.The service was conducted by Rev.Mr.Darling-j ton, of East Bolton, interment taking | place at the Methodist cemetery, Bolton Centre.The bearers were Basil Davis, Delmar Elston, Ralph and | Clifton Hall.Inspector Taylor, of Knowlton, | visited the school here on Thursday; j j Miss Edna Needham to Knowlton, af- ! ter a week, the guest of Mrs.W.Needham.Mrs.S.Fullerton, of Mansonville ! vCiting at Mrs.H.Greene's on Thursday.DUNHAM When the Wertn Turn».Y*be buwau element in the great maw Of the populace, in sharp contrast with the Inhumanity of the dark forces arrayed against it\u2014underlies all that hap.peued during the revolution in Russia.Bureaucracy failed in its last desperate stand for prerogative and privilege because it underrated the ability of the average Russian-believed to be dulled by years of oppression\u2014to ultimately decide between right aud wrong Push-ed to the limit by deception and disloyalty In a grave hour of national peril, the worm turned and carried all before him Apply this elemental fact to what transpired In Russia and everything stands revealed.\u2014Isaac F, ALarcosson in Everybody's.Left Only the Stubble.The ancient Egyptians reaped thefj groin close to the ear and afterward ent the straw close to the ground and laid It by.It was this straw that Pharaoh refused to give to the Israelites.It was because of this refusal to give the longer straw to the Israelites that they were compelled to gather \u201cstubbie.\u201d This was a matter of considerable difficulty, Seeing that the strrw Itself had been cut off near to ua grown*.Tha Luminous Organ of tha Insect and How It Operates.A study of the luminescence of the firefly, and especially of the chemical elements Involved, by F.Alex McDermott has brought forward several very Interesting points.So far as is known, two constant chemical factors, water and oxygen, are necessary for the production of light by living organisms.The third necessary factor, the substance oxidized.may be and probably is variable.The luminous organ of the firefly consists- of two layers of material nailer the miter transparent covering.Tbe Inner of these two layers consists mainly of giianln, a compound similar to uric acid, and tills probably serves ns a reflector The outer layer consists of a mass of ceils normally of a pale yellow color.Both layers are penetrated by innumerable minute tracheae iducts), which unite in the interior of the insect to form larger passages and run together in the outei layer of yellow cells, forming n network sbmewhat resembling the fine* veiling of a leaf.It is practically certain that In life these passages are filled with air, and It seems probable that the photogenic process is accompanied by the evolution of carbon dioxide and the cou» sump tion of oxygen of the air.8ta!a Bread.The readiest explanation of why bread becomes stale would be to attribute it to the evaporation of water.This explanation is.however, erroneous.The amount of water in new bread and stale bread shows scarcely any difference, and the striking change, the drying of the crumb.Is rather due to the fact that the water contained In the bread forms with the gluten a compound that appears dry.By heating stale bread for a short time it again as sittnes the condition of new bread, and this is the best proof that there cannot be a loss of water.service Elective Jan.7, 191 j BOSTON & NEW YORK EXPRESS Daily except Sunday Leave Sherbrooke.8.05 «.m.Arrive Levis .1.23 p.m.Arrive Quebec.1.30 p.m.PASSENGER\u2014Daily except Sunday Leave Sherbrooke .4.00 p.m.Arrive Levis .9.20 p.m.Arrive Quebec .9.25 p.m.For time tables or further particulars apply to any of the Company's .gents, or to G.D.Wadsworth, G.P.V, Sherbrooke, Que.SSP W»sfino H;s Tims.\"I have here.'' subi the shabby enfler, 'a book containing a hundred money making secrets.\u201d \u201cWhat is I he price?\" \u201cTwenty-five cents.\u201d ¦'How many sales have you made today?'' \u201cOnly three or four.\u201d \u201cUmph! If that book contains as many money making secrets as you say it dues wliv don't you take a day off und read it?\u201d passenger seuvic* Between PORTLAND- ME.AND GLASGOW.Apply to Louai Agents or the Robert Refer* Go.Limired, L ineral Agents, 20 Hospital Street, and 23-25 3t- Sacrament Street, Montreal.m Abraham.From the intimate communion which Abraham held with the Almighty he is listinguished by the high title \u201cthe \u2019rienr! of God.\u201d The term El Khalil, ce friend, Is the appellation hy whieh ¦\u2022e is known in the traditions of the Arabs.rMooiwuucn bcrUiwË Between HALIFAX nND BRISTOL Money Remittances made by Mail or Cable.Apply to Local Agents, or The esbert Refont Co.Limited, General Agents, 20 Hospital Street, and 2S-25 St.Sacrament Street, Montreal.Little te f\u2019ractfce On.fie\u2014My understanding befora our marriage was that you were to be content with what we had.She\u2014Doubt-k-«8.But so far as 1 have been abla to observe about all we have had to b* contented with has been a large stoslc of contentment.A Blower.Bill\u2014He\u2019s always blowing about what à» iocs.Gill\u2014Well, what does he do! \u201cFlays a cornet.\u201d Signs of Improvement.Ivory\u2014Is your daughter improving i her piano practice?Zinc\u2014! think - Some of the neighbors nod to me igatu.- JOHN J.GRIFFITH, AUCTIONEER, AO-1 .\u2022our.tun.Commuaion«r and Auditor, \\ Bbtrbrook*, Qua.JH.BRYCH, C.G.A., ACCOUNTANT, j \u2022 Auditor, 15 Quebec St., Shrrbrooke.ADVOCATES QATE, WELLS ft WIUTE, ADVOCATES.Quebec Bank, Sherbrooke.Fraser & rt/go, advocates, q.o.r.Bldjf.Monc«4 to Loan.VTICOL, LAZUBB A COTTTURE.99 WEL-liniflon 8t, Sherbrooke J^AWRENOE.MORRIS ft MclVER.ADVO- catefl.ote., Sherbrook©.O BREADY & PANNETON.ADVOCATES.155 Wellington Street.C.TRACY, ADVOCATE, 1ST WEL-Hnfftnn Street.EWING & MCFADDEN ADVOCATES.112 St.lame* Street, Montreal.J.Armifagto E'«rinjr, K.C.George 8.McFadden.TAILORS ^LEANING AND PRESSING PARLOR \u2014 289 Wfllinuton St Tel.991.S.Silverman.DEALERS ; MOSEL ft CO.SCRAP IRON.METALS.\u2019* elr.Phone 77è.20 Olivier St.Sherbrooke, WANTED COOD LIVE CORRESPONDENT For Daily Record at GRANBY Apply Sherbrooke Record Co.P.C DUBOYCE (Notary, Sec.of Richmond Co., and Clerk of Court.gOURT HOUSE, RICHMOND, QUE.Women Everywhere j Use Lemon Juice j To Beautify Skin j -ft-»-»\u2014 The beauty lotion which is becoming so popular throughout the country is easily prepared by anyone, and a whole quarter pint of it doesn\u2019t cost any more than a small jar of the common, ordinary cold ere uns.Add the juice of two fresh lemons to three ounces of orchard white and shake well in a bottle.Strain tha lemon juice two or three times through a fine cloth so no pulp gets Into the lotion, then it will keep fresh for months.Regardless of who; price you pay or how highly advertised, there is nothing the re.'.lly more meritorious in beautifying, softening and cleaning the skin.As a tap and blemish r-.-mover, also to remove' oilinsss and sallowness, lemon juice has no rival.Massage it into the face, neck, and arms once or twice each day, and just see if it doesn't bring out the roses and hidden beauty! Lemons have always been used to bleach the skin, but pure lemon juin is too highly acid, therefore should never be used except in thi manner If properly prepared, this sweetly fragrant lotion will speak for itself.Any drug store will supply the three ounces c.f orchard white at very little cost, and the grocer will supply the lemons.The regular monthly ftieettng of the | W.C.T.U-, will meet at the home of Mrs.Weldon on Tuesday next at 3 o\u2019clock shtirp.The hostesses for the monthly tea I of the Women\u2019s Patriotic Society on j Thursday next vill be, Mrs.Ben i Selby, Mrs.Arthur Selby, and Mrs.j Edward Bracey.j About twenty-five of the friends j of Mr.and Mrs.Burbank met at the ¦¦ne of the Misses E.L.and H.Baker on Tuesday night to say fare- J j wen to tliem, prior to their depart-! | are to their new field of labor.The j evening wav pleasantly spent with | ; cards and in social intercourse, and later refreshments were served.The 1 departure of both Mr, and Mrs.Bur-1 bank is regretted, as they were always ready to help along any good cause.(Live Poultry and Farm Produce of all kinds WANTED Hens, chickens, turkeys, ducks and geese are all very scarce and we can pay the best price you have ever re-ceit d for this class of stock.Write us for prices.We supply shipping crates free.Strictly new laid eggs 60c pet dozen.We want Maple Syrup, Maple V,.y^1.r-n.\u2019 of \u201cThe Seven Deadly Sin*,\" in five parts, (A Myatery?; Charlie Chaplin in a ^¦rresjr^ \u2018Tn* Property Man,\" two pe-u 'Don't miss it.) 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