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[" Sherbrooke Record SHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1919.PRICE TWO CENTS! STEPS BEING T AKEN TO WIT CONFERENCE ON THE ADOPTION OF POOK SYSTEM OF DEBTS Kaft wm Be Strenuously Opposed By the Delegates from United State#-\u2014They Claim that Some of the Countries Have Been Backward in Imposing, as Great Britain and United States Did, Additional Taxes on Their Own People During the War to Meet Obligations\u2014Spirit of \u201cParis Economic Conference,\u201d Which Planned Boycotts and PLAN CAMPAIGN FOR RIND AND MEMBERSHIP Sherbrooke Board of Trade Ready for Vigorous After-War Work on Behalf of City Better and Bigger.?( « THIRD CANADIAN DIVISION * * TO START FOR HOME ON *| 4-\tMARCH 1.\t4 «I»\t4» | 4 London, Feb.12.\u2014The Third 4j ;4 Csnarimn Division will be com- 4 4 pLeteiy in England this week, the 4 i 4 ïr-tt units embarking for Canada 4j 4 s-t the beginning of March.Bram- 4 i 4 «hott Camp wi'il be cleared of 4 LABOR PROGRAMME OF PREMIER LLOYD GEORGE FAILS TO SATISFY PARLIAMENTARY LABOR PARTY The Sherbrooke Board of Trade at a largely-attended general meeting t\t_ held last night at the City Hall, en- After-the-War Discriminations, is Noticed at Times Dur- j thuBiastically endorsed the plan for a ins the Discussions.\t[reorganization of Board of Trade ________________\twork; (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Feb.12.\u2014Already initial steps have been taken Æ commit the Peace Conference on the adoption of a great international pooling system of debts, which shall include all presided in the absence of Mr.Nicoi, neutral nations, whether they wish to or not.This will meet and reviewed the situation regarding with the most determined resistance from the American dele-;®oarurmg ^ add,re*s, 1?the PoJish Transport Workers Federation.The Assembly, General Pilsudski, fermer unions are acting together, and it is joint fcrence,\u201d which planned boycotts and after-the-war discrim- ^' porUn E^Morrilf\"p w\u2019pS\u2019 military dictator of Poland, referred believed they have agreed on .inations, is sometimes in evidence during discussions.It made welTS lacomb aM J E6.hÆ ^en|lose bonds between this \u2014 action if d-tisfied with the result its appearance in the desire of one country to impose discrim- J^^Marcf iTto ^end wmhe try and the Entente Allies.His words of the conferences, were cheered.Just before the after-; ^ raiiwaymen\u2019s demands include inatory duties on enemy commerce during the consideration divided into three parts: first, pub- ; ther -^-urnnrl^nt\u2019\t! a 48-hour week and control of rail- of the plan to make all international waterways open for all hcity : 8econd\u2019 public mass meetings ; senior member of the Assembly, wa\u201eg representatives of the man-.\t.\t,\tI read a telegram announcing that a ements an 4* 4* *$* * * 4* 4* 4* 4* i 4»\t4» i 4\tSIR\tROBERT BORDEN AS 4 BRITISH AMBASSADOR ?TO UNITED\t4 STATES.\t4 Persons who had been proposed as members at the general meeting held the 6th instant were unanimously elected by a motion made by Mr.A.gangster, seconded by Mr.F.Fortier, and these new members are Messrs.J.0.Leblanc, Chas, de L.Mignault, L.O\u2019C.Mignault, George H.Denault and W.H.Lynch.\u2014-$- against Germany all damages to pro-1 perty, national and individual, from the war, in addition to her own outlay for military purposes.The British plan, proposed by Premier Hughes of Australia, differs from tho French only that he gives no preference to any class of claims.The American plan opposes any demands, excepting fosses by pillage and devastation by German armies, it is said.Total claims under the first two plans are estimated at a thousand bil-fion francs.The American plan would reduce the total to an amount Germany will probably be able to pay, it is asserted by the newspaper.The French are said to have accepted the British plan as a basis of discussion, but the whole subject is still open.LEBANON MAKES REQUEST FOR INDEPENDENCE BELGIAN CLAIMS WERE HEARD BY THE COUNCIL SAULT 3TE MARIE, Ont., Fibru-ary,12.\u2014Mrs.Kitchen, wife of Alderman Kitchen of Hilton, St, Joseph Island, who been in ill-health for some time administered fatal doses of strichnine to her daughter aged 12, and two younger sons, and took a dose herself, afterwards jumping Into a well, she wag rescued from tho wall, and toes securing a bottle of carbol.c had hidden away, nationalization, but an alternative has been prepared in the form of a mis-; sion of labor delegates and boards of | directors.The miners want a six-hour-day\u2019 and a thirty per cent, increase in! wages, while the transport workers demand a 44-hour-week and a wage advance of twenty per cent.While the Northcllffe newspaper* ! generally approve of the Lloyd j Georgs programme, the Premier S» openly attacked by Viscount North-cliff o hi a new weekly published ye*-, terday.The attack is in an article cent to the publishers by cable by Viscount Northdiffe, who Is in southern France.Mr, Lloyd George is said to be a \u201cpolitical ehnm.oleon,\u201d who lacks force to compel theories and their allies in Parliament to accept needed reforms.The Premier is accused of waiting for the newspapers (Canadian Press Reuters, 4 London, Fe\u2019 4 Express says that Sir Hobart 4 4 Borden, Prime Minister of Can- 4 4 r.da, has been ottered the post of 4 4 British Ambassador to the Uni- 4 4 ted States.\t4 4\t4 4* «j* 4* 4* 4» 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* WILL DRAFT CLAIMS TO BE MADE BY FRANCE PARIS, Feb.12.T(Havas)\u2014Delegates representing ninety-six associations, having a membership of ten million, have met here in order to organize a National French Congress.The Congress will sit from February 27 to March 1 to draft French claims to be presented to the Peace Conference.Wants Change in Treaty of 1837, Delimiting Frontiers and Providing that It Be a Perpetually Neutral State.BUENOS AIRES, Feb.12.\u2014The-Argentina colony ot Mount Lebanon Syrians have sent a petition to local AMENDMENTS TO DRAFT acid, which «he \u2014 - -\t.\t_ drank the contents and ended her Life, to tell him what to do By_____ diplomats and to the peace delegates' pAnls Feb 12\u2014An official com- municatlon says: \"The eighth meet- ( Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Feb.12.\u2014The Supreme Council gave its attention yesterday to Belgium, hearing Messrs.Hyman, Vandenheuvel and Vandervelde on' Belgian claims for an international! readiustment and for changes in the REFERRED TO COMMITTEE j treaty of 1839, delimiting the fron-j _____ 'tiers of Belgium and providing that; POLICE HAVE DETAINED MAN IN CONNECTION WITH THE MURDER OF CHARLES E.CHASE AT STOKE Chief of Police Couture and Detective Akin are of the Opinion that They Have About Solved the Mystery\u2014Refuse to Make Public the Name of Man Brought Here Last Night Owing to the Fact that They Still Hope to Secure Further Evidence\u2014Stated that Another Arrest Will Likely Be Made This Afternoon or Tomorrow.Banking Service VO UR banking requirements may A be entrusted to this Bank with every confidence that careful and efficient service will be rendered.Our facilities are entirely at your disposal.THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ,.One man is at the present time it be a perpetually neutral state, lodged at the local police headquart-It was this treaty which was declared ere, while a second will very likely be France and IUly/begging that Leban- ^\u201cLTthe^^mtesion^onTe^érÙ; t(?be a \"SCraVL paper\u2019\u201d when Bel* 1 Placed\t1* be given complete .independence,\tn ,®\tE^m was invaded.7 OD LKS Kivtîli wiMkuci/W\ta'VTa.l\tnin on > \u201ei .\t\\y»o mi t with her historical frontiers, under the oî Nations was held at 10.Oo clock\tmodifications which protection of those four Powers.The yesterday morning.The meeting was asjjeà are: petition says that Lebanon lost half devoted to the consideration of a its population during the war because number of amendments to the draft, it adhered to the Allied cause instead which had been submitted.After a of helping Turkey.\t(Continued on page 8.Y are First, a freedom of commerce the result of investigations carried on now1 be Chief Couture and Provincial De-j ^ i tective Akin in connection with the ^ murder of Charles E.Chase at Stoke., ^ # *\t«i *********** ïS u; oijjtuq Xbzsijhj jo uoit $ -kio^saj aqq joj suu[d o; pjed # -au ui ^uauiujaAoj) asauadup # am jo {Bsodoid aqj .YipiULioj pajdaosB p«q aj-ou sajujs Pa * through the lower Scheldt leading ' The Police official are confident that # -JIUQ aqj juqj Xupoj paaunouue # tnrougn uio lower ocnemt, leading , ^____________________ y_____\tfv.« r^xroforv wVunVi vm t\t™ ,Cr»-»aTn»ci Stunnw ifc from Antwern to* the sea' either by1 they have solved the mystery which * from Antwerp to the sea, either by , suJtled the re3idents in the district of jnmmr boooooûo ûaAA'aTa'û'innnrinrrînnnnrroxa^nrrfiTirbHrryi - APPEAL FOR KHAKI FUND the internationalization of the river or the acquisition by Belgium of its left bank.Second, the cession of the Province of Southern Limburg in Holland for defensive purposes.Third, the amalgamation of the Duchy of Luxemburg, preferably by assent of the people.While some of these questions af- è ti t\tUnder the auspice» of the Sherbrooke Patriotic Association.Ül D & o o o o o_q_o P 0 a °,,g,a nan aJAJtiULfUULgJLIUüLSULfLiUL^\tïect neutral and friendly powers not represented at the Conference, yet One reason for the Khaki Club\u2014:sier, August 26th, 1917; Pa*schen- Belgium maintained that the world Because we\tremember: Neuve Cha-\tdaelo, October-Novembar, 1917; Cam-\treadjustment\tnow\tbeing\teffected pelle, March\tII, 1916; St.Eloi,March\tbrai, Nov.20th, 1917; Villers-Guis-\tgijoyij\tprovide a\trectification\tof\tthe 14th, 1916: Ypras, April 22nd, 1916; lains, December, 1917; Tho Defence oid treaty, Polygon Wood, May 8th, 1916; Fes- of Amians, March, 1918; Conde-Pas The ne\u2019 tubert.May 20th, 1916; Givenchy, Defence Line, March, 1918; Amiens, lune 16th,\t1916; Looa, September\tAugust 8th-17th, 1918; Arras, Aug.B6th, 1916;\tSanctuary Wood, June\t26lh-Sept.4th, 1918; Cambrai, Sept.End, 1916; Hooge, June 6th, 1910; 20th-Oct.flth, 1918; Le Gateau, Oct.The Somme, Sept.4th to 16th, 1910; 9th, 1918; Denain, Oct.20th, 1918; \u201c\t-\tValencicnnen, Nov.2nd, 1918; Mons, louquet Farm, Bent.4th to 16th, (916; Courcelette, Sept.16th, 1916; fabecV Graben, Sept 16th, 1916; Koilcin Graben, Sept- 16th, 1916; tollorii, Hessian and Kenora Trench-»s, Sept 26th, 1916; Regina Trench, Dctobor^Novemb*!, 1916; Desire Trench, Nov.Ifitt 1910; Longasvea-hos, Lieratnont, Kqv.ancourt, March 10th, 1917: Vimy Ridge, April 9th, 1817; Hill 146, April 10th, 1817; Arlonx, April ^atli, 1917; Fresnoy, May 8rd, 18.17; IVlnasines, June 7th, [017; Lena.August, 1917; Avion and La Oouletta.August ItrL 1917; Hill 70, August^ ,6th, 1017: Cite St Au-gurto, Augaet 23rd, 1917 ; The Chalk August 26th, 1919; Green Gras- November 11th, 1918.Contributions for the Khaki Club may be sent to Mrs.A.Robinson,Hon.Treasurer, 16 Moore street, Sherbrooke.The Sherbrooke Patriotic Association gratefully acknowledges the following contributions: Lennoxville Patriotic Association .$ 60.00 Mr.and Mrs.John Perley Wells.10.00 Eastern Townships Lumber Company.26.00 Previously acknowledged .718.00 Tho new terms for the armistice with Germany were still under discussion last night at d session held at the home of Marshal Foch.The whole subject has been referred to a llce officlal8 and wlU p* U9e0.00.prize, Mr.amounted received a number of calls and con-gratulations upon this auspicious After a silence of several ALMOST BUND FROM HEADACHES Pte.Edward Kerr, who went seas as a member of the Eastern Townships battalion, written to friends in this place, ing that he is spending some over.small socks, which she had made for 117tk occasion, to be filled with pennies ,\t\u201c :o help raise funds for the running ex- 23 penses of the society.By this plan say- over $2 was turned in from the mem-,\t, ,\t,\tbime bers present and several more are to in Germany before returning to Can- be received yet.Mrs.W.H.Rainey ada'\twas received as a member at the meet- ; On account of ill-health.Mr.A.lag.The next meeting will be held Currier has been obliged to resign : with Mrs.R.H.MacRae, and a tea -\this position at the Hatl»y Model will be served at the close.hard to struggle along with a Scb001.aa°ULa t-C pbe 14Af!}' the morning inside bath.\t|\tj\u2022?0ney toT\u201e the Folks who are dull and heavy when they arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid sto- accustomed to\t^ her daughter, Mrs.Charlie George.Miss Agnes Chamberlain spent a\u2019tnach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally,aayt a well-known authority.Meat forms uric acid which clogs the kidney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then you get sick.Nearly all rheumatism, headaches,liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders come from sluggish kidneys.The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, or 1! the urine is cloudy, offensive, full ot passage or at-sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salta from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful In a glass of wateS before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine.ThU famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and has been used foi generations to flush clogged kldneya and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralize the adds In urine so it ho longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder disorders.Jad Salts is Inexpensive and cannot injure ; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which all regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney Complications.couple of days last week in Sherbrooke.Mr.Wm.Embury, who has been quite ill for the past three weeks, is improving and able to be up again.The Patriotic meeting will be held on Thursday, Feb.13th, with Miss A.Chamberlain, for Belgian Relief work.EAST ANGUS On February 14th, St.Valentine\u2019s Day, the Women\u2019s Missionary Society of the Methodist church will hold an afternoon tea and sale of useful articles in the Oddfellows\u2019 Hall, from 2 to 5 p.m.The Ladies\u2019 Guild of Christ Church was entertained at the home , spells, stomach trouble daisy by opening the sluices of thr system ea« h morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poison oub stagnant mattifr.Everyone, whether ailing, tick or well, should, each moining, beforsi breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of llnae-j stone phosphate In it to wash from the stomach, liver and bowels the previous day\u2019s indigestible waste, i sour bile and poisonous toxins.The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigoracing.It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast.The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bilious others who RED MOUNTAIN Mrs.D.M.McCaskill, of Brook District, was the guest of Mrs.I.McRit-chie for a few days.Messrs.J.Chamock and A.R.Mc-Kitchie went to Richmond on business Friday and Saturday.Messrs.J.and W.Buchanan ware the guests of their cousin,- Mr.D.N.Smith, last week.Mr.lame* McKay returned to Duluth after spending the past two w >eks I with his father, Mr.W.McKay.Dr.C.M.Smith, of Scotstown, was j calling on relatives and friends on .Friday.The Red Cross met at the homo of Miss C.Mclver on Thursday it.cning.The Rev.D.McLeod, of Gould, held a meetmg at the schoolhouse on Wed- of Mrs.S.A.Banfield on Wednesday afternoon by Mr*.S.A.Ban-field and Mrs.F.C.Barlow.Over fifty ladies were present and a very pleasant afternoon was spent.Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses.The Junior Guild of Christ Church met at the home of Dr.8.A.Ban-field on Wednesday evening.The hostesses were Miss Florence Ban-field and Marjorie fi-l!.A large number of young people were present and a pleasant evening was spent in playing g;;.mes.Many from town went to Hawyer-ville on Tuesday evening to witness the hockey game between the singli r.en\u2019» te rn of East Angus and the Sawyerville team.Mr.li.Cunningham, of Bishov\u2019t have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store.This will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of Inside bathing before breakfast.Voting Coupon WHO IS THE MOST POPULAR LADY IN COMPTON COUNTY?Please Credit 10 VOTES to .Thli coupon not ffood unleflfl received »t the Record Office on or before February 22.>3VOID COUGHiT COUGHERtf! and Coughing SpreeCas Dijftfe&e* 31NC1: «70 : fjHÏJUDH 30 DROPS STWS cova ir HALF Tmj CHILDREN - -\tj\t- , NOMINATION FORM Who Is the Most Poplar Lady In Compton Coat/?I h«r«by nominal* Name .Addrww .t A/i a c*ndl4»lc In the Sherbrooke KnrorU'n Voting Content to determine wl.j U the mont popular l«dy In Compton County.Slffn*d .Addr*M .\t.Bocondfd lay .Address\t.\t4.Date .\\ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY T Z, T 919, THREE BEDFORD DISTRICT-LOCAL HAPPENINGS P-n-x_\tJ52-88 a\" Bori?ht & Safford\u2019s.Daily Reports trom ^ Lorres- Beautiful Curtain Scrim a.pondents of What is Going ' tonnes at Boright & Safford\u2019s.on in Various Communities.\tSCOT^MORE SUTTON Montreal.and Cre-j Miss Mabel Capsey, of Sheldon, jVt., spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.L.R.Capsey.Mr.Geo.Ayer spent a couple of days in Montreal last week.Mr.and Mrs.E.S.Mfltitnore are1 T^urch\t^ the ho™, ,.t\u201e .u w.,k.i.lunch was served, from which the sum of $8.50 was realized.The Mr.Robert Hazard fell down \u2014 feed chute of his barn, and received with their daughter, a severe shaking up, and severe Pettes.bruises.\tProf.F.Call, of Lennox ville, ixas ]adjes decided to hold a Valentine Mr.Wm.Martin, who has been ser- a recent guest of his sister, Mrs.Cafateria supper in the B.S.M.lously ill for a number of weeks, has M M.ltimore\t.church hall on Thursday evening, so far recovered as to be able to re- Mr.E.Beylin is home, after an ex-115th inst from 5 to g o\u2019clock.All sume work again.\ttended visit with relatives in On- Mr.^nd Mrs.H.A.Holden, and tario.Miss Hilda Holden, of Brome, spent a Mr- and Mrs.B.Murphy, of AhIeTLr™rtL^\"!herS\u2019 ! Jobnsbury, Vt., who have been tained since Christmas at Mr.Messrs.Frank and George Holden.A few pairs of shoe* reduced to are invited, j The \u201cDo Yovfr Bit Club\u201d is to hold B^-;a dance in the Town Hall on Wed-.nesday, 12th inst.The Back Aches COWANSVILLE Possibly you do not realize that this indicates derangement of the kidneys.Neglect usually means the development of Bright\u2019s disease.You know how dreadfully painful and fatal that is.There is quick relief for the kidneys in the use of Dr.Thase\u2019s Kidney-Liver Pills.This medicine is known in the great majority of homes as the greatest of remiiators.Lavery\u2019a through Mr.Murphy\u2019s illness.have returned home.Mesdames Geo.Ingalls and C.Scott attended the funeral of the There will be a special meeting late Rev.Kenworthy, at Brome on of the W.C.T.U.on Saturday, 15th Tuesday.\tinst., at the home ot Mrs.James Mr.Arthur Devlin, who has been | Turner at 3 p.m.in honor of Frances seriously ill, is improving.\t, Willard, the founder of the Women\u2019s Miss Annie Shufelt, of Bullsburg, Christian Temperance Union.Mrs.was the guest of E.E.Ingalls on (Arthur Brown, of Dunham, will be Thursday.\t|the speaker.All are cordially in- vited.sent.It was reported that fifty yards of pillow cotton had been purchased for ! the hospital this has been distributed i among the members to be made up It was decided to hold a \u201cCard Party\u2019\u2019 for the benefit of the hospital on Thursday, February 20th, in the Town Hall.Mesdames Vilas and Parson\u2019s are conveners for this function.Hon.George Bryson, of Fort Cou-longe, was the guest of Hon.W.F.Vilas.Hon.George\u2018Bryson and Hon.W.F.Vilas went to Quebec, Tuesday.Mrs.Brault is convalescing slowly- Mr.Cormack went to Montreal, recently.Mrs.Whitehouse has returned from a week\u2019s visit to Montreal.Mr.Whitehouse, the owner of \u201cHillside Farm,\u201d Sweetsburg, hopes to spend the next year on his farm.Mr.Whitehouse has been employed by Fraser Bros., Montreal, for the past thirty-five years, a splendid testimony to his faithfulness and efficiency.On Monday afternoon Mrs.Lyman Turner had the misfortune to fall on the sidewalk and fracture her hip.She is suffering a great deal and much sympathy is fel for her.Every Leaf givés its full quota of Rich Drawing Deliciousness Therefore truly economical in use.\u2022j*\t«j» «j» -*j»\t-*j» *\u2022* **?«5» ?**\t*j» «*\u2022* «J» *5* *3* *J« *> Buy Your 4*\tS Y R U P C A N S 4*\tof the N.J.Wyatt Can Works, 4*\tSutton, Que.F REL1GHSBURG Mr.E.E.Spencer went to Mont- ^Mr^Sndïr's.M.Larose went toi^: at 3 o\u2019clock.At close of The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Methodist church will be held in the church parlors on Thursday afternoon, 13tn Montreal to visit their daughter, whoithe\tbu?,ine^\t™eetl\"g\t\u201c\t.bafikend.\tfne»n is in an honspital there.\t^\t®\t£\tLll Rev.H.C.Winch and Mr.E.II.| Everyone welcome.A small charge Hunter went to Montreal on Monday i\"111 be made-to attend the Synod.Mrs.A.Taylor went to Granby to visit her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Benjamin, on Thursday.Mr.John Odell, of Montreal, spent a few days in town last week.Mr.and Mrs.H.Jenkins, of Rich-ford, Vt., were guests of her par- Messrs.McMinn and Helby, of the Congregational College, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Muiter.Hon.W.T.Vilas and Rev.A.Hinton were visitors In Sherbrooke for a couple of days last week.Mrs.C.B.Jamieson went to Bed- «J» «J*\t**?«J» «J» *;?\t«J» ?J» ?Je «J» ?J» ?J» ?Je ?Je ?Je ?Je BUSINESS CARDS Recommended E.T.Hotels ents, Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Lovitt, !ford for a few days, çver the week-end.\tI A number of the Academy pupils Miss Effie Chadburn is home from j accompanied the hockey team to r.\u2014\u2014\u2014.' :-r^x:, Knowlton on Saturday.Mr.Henri Beaudoin, formerly of East Angus, was in town on Friday.! Miss Vina Miltimore returned to ! Sherbrooke after spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.|W.G.Miiitiznore.Miss Jessie Brown, of Montreal, Why Can\u2019t I Get To Sleep ?jyj'ARTIN'S Thousands ot people ai.over the country\ta week-end guest of her parents, ,\t, Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Brown, ash this question, but st.ii continue to tos, Mr Jas Mackintosh is still very night after night on a sleepless bed, and it is : 1)oor]y impossible for them to get a full night\u2019s re-1 Principal W.Percival attended a freshing sleep.\tI meeting of the Educational Board in Some constitutional disturbance, worry orjFarnham Saturday, disease has so debilitated and irritated the ner-j Miss Isabel A emon Was called vous system that it cannot be quietened rx- home from Grande Ligne on W ed-cept by the pernicious use of opiates or nar- (Iiesday on account of the serious ill-hotel, FAHNiiAM, QUE.\u2014|\t,\t, .\tIness\tof her\tmother,\tMrs.Vernon, cotics.Or again, you nave\theart\tpalpitation, ._\t,\t\u2019 STANBRIDGE RIDGE The regular meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid was held at the home of Mr.Lester Stollicker, Stanbridge Ridge, on Thursday, February 6th.It was the most successful meeting since the \u201cAid\u201d was organized.About forty people being present.A very enjoyable aftemoon was spent, followed by a tempting repast.Visitors were present from Stanbridge East, Pearceton and Bedford.The sum of $3.55 was realized.A vote of thanks was tendered Mr.Stollicker for his kindness in taking the ladies to and from the Aid.Best and Goes Farthest Once Tried, Never Forsaken 100% Value BMt AIRPLANES TO BE USED TO GUARD THE FORESTS QUEBEC, Feb.12.\u2014The Province of Quebec does not intend to have to have airplanes of its own to patrol its vast forest area, but this session the St.Maurice Forest Protective Asso- ________ j ciation will be given a subsidy to aid On Sunday, February 16th, a mis- in its task of guarding the forests on sionary anniversary will be held in the St.Maurice with airplanes.The DUNHAM Provincial Government Will Grant a Subsidy to St.Maurice Association.the Methodist Church with a sermon at the morning service along lines of missionary work, and enterprises by the Pastor, Rev F.W.McClement.A special Intercession Service for The Peace Conference will be held in All Saint\u2019s Church on Sunday, February 16th.The Homemakers\u2019 Club will meet with Mrs.J.F.Yeats on Saturday afternoon, February 15th, at A.M.Bowen, Prop.and sensation of sinking, a feeling you are engineers and surveyors ! going to die, or perhaps you wake up in your ! sleep feeling as though you were about to (jr.OHice, 60 St.Fetor St.St Cyrille St Teh connection.Residence, 148 i\t^\t.,\t\u2022 u j get reli2f is to sit up in bed.Q A.MEA0E, COAT1COOK, QUE., QUE-bee Land\tSurveyor.\tBell\tphone.\tAll kinds of surveys and levalllng.______ MIGNAULT\t& MJGNAULT,\tCIVIL\tAND Municipal\tEngineers\tand\tQuebec\tLand Surveyors, 17 Tianbovn St, Sherbrooke.Teh SfCh Inspectors, reports and purveys of ah kind».J U\u2019C.\tMignault,\tCE.\taud\tQ.L.S.L.O\u2019C.Mignault, Q-L.S.\t_______ o\u2019clock.It is to be hoped that a full attendance of members will be present Mr.Goodue, of St.Hyacinthe, has ie pi ! law, Mr.Prudent Noiseux, and ex-| pects to start a bakery in the near future.At present Mr.Goodue is drawing bricks, and otherwise making preparations to further and hasten the necessary building details.His family will not arrive until the early spring.Mrs.H.II.Smith, who has been confined to her room for some time, is improving and is able to be about again.Miss Harriet Shufelt entertained Everyone \\ at the tea hour on Saturday afternoon welcome.\tj Mr.Leslie Cullen, spent the week il who suffer in this way, MUbum's ] Mr.and Mrs C.Hcrley, of Grande j end at his home in Huntingdon.Mr.George Doherty spent Friday in Frelighsburg.Ht was accompanied home by his daughter, Miss Stella Do association which comprises the big companies with timber concessions is now in communication with the Hon.C.C.Ballantyne, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, with a view to securing some aeroplanes, and the work of patrolling by this method will commence next summer, according to reports to Hon.Jules Allard, Minister .\u201e__ of Lan4s and Forests.Hon.Mr.Al- three j lard\u2019s bill respecting the protection of forests against fire was introduced in the Legislature Assembly yesterday by Hon.L.A.Taschereau, Mr.of Sweetsburg.On Thursday, 13th inst., there will be a \u201c500\u201d card party and dance in the Oddfellows\u2019 Hall, for the House where important matters do not originate, and was given first reading.TO BE EASIER TO GH MONEY FOR BUILDING ROADS Bill Which Hon.J.A.Tessier is Putting Through Will Make Easier fer Municipalities to Secure Loans.Hot Water Bottles Fountain Syringes Combinations Face Bottles Ice Caps \u2014 at \u2014 Griffith\u2019s Drug Stori 121 s Wellington Street QUEBEC, Feb.12.\u2014Easier facilities by which municipalities may get money from the banks for good roads j are provided in a bill which Hon.J.A.Tessier, Minister of Roads, is putting through, and which is now awaiting second reading.The bill states that when a municipality^has passed the necessary by-law to build a road and to get the money from the Government, under the Good Roads Act, the municipality may, notwithstanding any provision of the general or special acts by which it is governed, borrow, from time to time, on notes, on a mere resolution the money necessary to carry out, under the direction of the Minister of roads, any of the work provided that the total amount of the loans it contracts under the section shall not exceed the estimates of the road department.The rate of interest is also limited to 7 per cent.Another bill of Hon.Mr.Tessier is The bill, to which there will be re~ I designed to continue the Government choke or smother, and the only way you can : benefit of the Rebekahs.Miss Mabel Foster is spending the ARCHITECTS P.Q.A.A., SHERBROOKE.* Telephone 1069.\t_ G.JAMES, INSURANCE To a Heart and Nerve Pills offer an inestimable Lj were week-end guests of Mr.boom.They bring back the much-ncederi .Q ^\t, night\u2019s rest by improving the tone of the jS* nerves, strengthen the heart, enriching the,\t.blood and making the whole organization act jweek in Montreal, in harmony\u2014then you sleep as peaceful a» a Mr.Kerr, of Horwich, was a recent child.\tI guest of Mrs.D.Karr.Mrs.las.Latimer, 89 Leinster St., st.Mrs.Morgan and Mrs.Cochrane, John, N.B., writes:\u2014\u201cAt night I could not 0f Knowlton, were week-end guests sleep.I had to eit up in hed, my heart beat so , 0| Mr and Mrs C O Robb fast, and when I walked up stain.I would get *A dumber of men are busily en-all oat of breath.A friend recommended Mil-\t, ,\t.¦ ui \u2022\t\u2022 , , st 1\t\\ xt\tx>-11\tof+n»-\tgaged harvesting the ice crop, which burns Heart and Nerve Pills and after using ?^\t.,\t,\t,\t, two boxes, I can sleep all night and am not ^ of good quality but not nearly out of breath after walking.\u201d & CO., SHERbdOOKK WS.DRESSEH \u2022 Ail branches of Insurance.Office established 1875.Milburn\u2019a Heart and Nerve Fills are 60c.r box at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T.Miiburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont, as thick as last year.The Women\u2019s Auxiliary for the District of Bedford General Hospital held their monthly meeting on February 10th, fifteen members being pre- F.J.SOUTHWOOB fc CO., INS.AGXS.s\u2019 ft à.Mutual Bldg., Sherbrooke-_______ X) physicians AND SURGEONS vR KOCH HEBERT.SPECIALIST, 49 King Street, Sherbrooke.Bronchial Troubles.Asthma.Rheumatism, Neuralgia.Consultation by appointment» __________.T A.C.ETH1SB, M.D.- SPECIALTY, ki \u2022 Urinary Diseasaa.Consultation.Res.45 Urinary Sherbrooke, Que., and by appoint- King St., ment.\t_______________________________ 1 UL W.A.FAR WELL.(SPECIALIST TO U the Sherbrooke Hospital;.Eye.Ear.Nose aid Throat Diaeaaee, 37 Duffer In Ave., Sherbrooke.Consultation : 10-12 a.m.1-4 p-m.and by appointment.________________ .- I» B SPEER, M.D., Specialist\u2014Eye, Ear.V.Nose, Throat.Tel 1240.Whiting Elk.T A.DARCHE, M.D.SPECIALES I Eli.I .\tNose and Throat.Office and Pn- vate Hospital.49 King Street-___________ Pf\tm wSBmli\t solutions added, provides in addition to the aeroplane matter that the com panics which are not now members of policy of seeing that all road work is done under Government supervision.The municipal code is amended by ad- Wanted BIRCH and ASH LUMBER C.A.SPENCER, Limited Offices, McGill Building.MONTREAL FOR HYGIENIC REASONS.Teacher (reading) \u2014\u201cWater, water everywhere and not a drop to drink.\u2019' Why was that so, Bobby ?Bobby\u2014Because there were no in-dlvidual drinking cups.CELERY KING ALAXATIVE TEA the four big forestry protective asso-| (jjner following- new clause: dations, must take means to guard | ^ny wor]{ 0f construction, im-their forei-t concessions against firei| provement, repair or maintenance on or, if the?do not, the Minister of ¦ roa(js or bridges may be performed Lands and Forests may do so, ana i un(jer direction of a supervisor charge the cost to them.______\tappointed by the Minister of Roads.Such supervisor appointed by the Minister of Roads shall not be subject to the control or superintendence of the municipal inspector nor to the - ,\t, \u2014\t____ _ control or superintendence of the Mrs.Joseph Pavereau ,road inspector for the district where Mr.G.1\u2019.England is suffering from indisposition at his rooms in the Park House.If You Suffer From Conitipation, Up.set Stomach or Inactive Liver, Give Celery King a Trial, If You Want Genuine Relief and Want it Quick.It\u2019s a purely vegetable remedy, gentle an», effective that drives impurities from the bowel» and makes you feel better right away.rew a cup of this pleasant remedy when you catch cold, get feverish and are out of sorts.\t, Use it for sick headache 1 to give you a sweet breath, clear skin and a healthy appetite.herty, who remained over the week j business trip to Bedford, recently ^ wnrk ig bein^ dotle He shall re_ ,\u201eEÆf?LPVaPlenüne Dance in Odd ceive from the corporation the remu end The Red Cross Tea will again be i mabe for the Valentine Dance postponed for another week.The Monthly Auxiliary Meeting was held with the Misses.Emma and Harriet Baker on Tuesday afternoon.Fellow\u2019s Hall on Friday.of neration fixed by the Minister ï nan on rnuay.\t,,\t, ,\t, T;no(L Miss Blanche Guillett was called to ttoaa^___\t___________ St.Angel through the illness of her j uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Peris- j\tNATIVE ELEMENT.Wife\u2014You should not take a bath Hub\u2014That\u2019s all right.I ate noth- Mr.Howard Longeway, of Spring eau Bank, Alta., is in town and at present I Miss Mary L.Guillett left Wednes ,.\t.\t,.(iinrip,, is visiting friends in Richford, Vt.1 day for Montreal, where she wul en-;\t1\ty Mrs.M.Garrick, who has been | ter Notre Dame Hospital as nurse-in-in Montreal the past few weeks nurs-1 training.\tmgjmt ngh.ing her daughters, who are ill return- j Messrs.Arthur Brown and Aldys : ed home on Thursday last.\tSherman are drawing logs for the Montreal Lumber Company.This company has bought up large quantities of Bass wood, Elm and Maple «! m NOW! ill! com OUT MUSICIANS THE SHERBROOKE ACADEMY OF MUSIC offers facilities for progress in Voice, Piano, Vioiiri, \u2019Cello and Harmony, including the Licentiate degr.which compares favorably with any European Conservatoire.Irwin Saw don.Principal- \u2018Phtne S95.auctioneers and accountants ___________________ J Accountant.Commissioner and Auditor.Sherbrooke, Que.\t_______________ J H.BRYCE.C.G.A., ACCOUNTANT, *' \u2022 Auditor.16 Quebec St., Sherbrfr ke._ T.eer.District St- Francis.North Hatley.Phone No.4, ADVOCATES 0 ¦hATK, WELLS, WHITE * LYNCH, ADVO-catee.Merchants Hank Bldg.Sherbrooke.jpiRASER.BUQG ft MIGNAULT, ADVO- catee, Q.C.R.Building.J^ICOI.LAZUKH ft COUTURE.96 WEL-llngton St., Sherbrooke.1AWRENCE.MORRIS ft MclVER.ADVO.J cates, etc.Sherbrooke._____________________ BRODERICK, K.O.ADVO.cate.Offl;e nt Court Houee, Sherbrooke, ¦J\" SYDNEY PANNETON, ADVOCATES, 166 Wellington Street Q'BREADY ft WM.0.TRACY.Jin'»ten Sir#**\u2019.ADVOCATE.187 WEL- A splendid wash\u2014EARLY ! Purity \u2014 complete cleanliness \u2014 influents that are unworn and unfaded\u2014 with the wnsh-board rub-and-aerob done away with so the clothes are out early\u2014that\u2019s a Sunlight Soap wash day.Good newal LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED.Toronto.HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY M The Annual Meeting of the Missis- ! ^-ood, and it is being delivered to Ere-quoi Horticultural and Fruit Growers | jighsburg, Stanbridge East and Cow-Association was held in the Town j aasvli!e stations for shipment.Hall on Saturday afternoon.The fol- j Messrs.H.Payette, J.Lacroix and lowing is a list of officers and direc- | E gracey were home over the week tors:\u2014President J.G.Seiby; Vice President, Rev.H.Coffin; Secretary Treasurer, E.A.Martin; Directors: R.P.Small, 0.C.Selby, W.A.Doherty, Mrs.Joseph Selby, Miss E.L.Baker, Miss Jane Brown and Edward Poi-vier; Hon.Directors: W.F.Kay, Phil-ipsburg; John Pickering, Dunham; J.G.Selby, Dunham; Geo.Ford, Cowansville; Robert Carter, Guthrie\u2019s Corner; H.O.Martin, Jos.Selby, Mayor Curley, of Dunham; W.R.Beach, Cowansville; Arthur Stearns, East Stanbridge.ellMiss Harriet Shufelt is the guest of Mrs.Arthur Brown for a few days.The Rev.Mr.McClement is giving Easy to Maks This Pine Cough Remedy ThonrandA of families srreftr by Its prompt results.Inexpensive, and Driven About 92.You knew that pine is used in.nearly all prescriptions and remedies for coughs.The reason is that pine contains several peculiar element» that have a remark- GENERAL NOTES.Miss Janet McClure spent the week end with her parents at their home in Cowansville.BUY War-Savinés a very interesting senes oi on the eVMrs.e George Wilkinson and Mrs.Dudley Carlton were guests of Mrs.Arthur Brown on Friday evening.BOLTON CENTRE Pte.Donald Robinson, of Toronto, was a recent guest at Mr.H.M°Mrsyj.H.MacRills, of Bristol, Que., Mrs.R.H Thompson, Quoyon, Que., and Mrs.(Rfv-) w-D.Armstrong, of Masonyillc, have been spending a few days here, guests of their sister, Mrs.Harold ^Mrs.G.H.Weston, of, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, is visiting her sister, Mrs.J.M Mi^Alma Drew, of Franklin, N.H., is at Mr.E.S.George s, called here by the severe illness of hex sister, Mrs.E.S.George.Mr.Ray George, who has been sermons i aide effect in soot.hin the and healin^, .î Ten'comnîandmênts on Sunday I membranes of the throat and chest.Pino is famous for this purpose.Pine cough syrups are combinations of pine and syrup.The \u201csyrup\u201d part is usually plain granulated sugar syrup.To make the best pine cough remedy that money can buy, put 2$ ounces of Pines (51) cents worth) in.a 16-oz.bottle, ami fill up with home-made sugar syrup.Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, lather way, you make 16 ounces\u2014more than you can buy ready-made for $2.50.It is pure, good and very pleasant\u2014children take !\u2019 eagerly.You can feel this take hold of a cough or cold in a way that means business.The cough may be dry.hoarse and tight.\u201cDanderine\u201d will save your hair and double its beauty at once.Try this! Your hair gets soft, wavy, abundant and glossy at once.Save your hair! Beautify it! It ik, only a matter of using a little Danderine occasionally to have a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, wavy and free from dandruff.It is easy and inexpensive to have pretty, charming hair and lots of it.Just get a small bottle of Knowlton\u2019s Danderine now\u2014all drug stores recommend it\u2014apply a little as directed and within ten minutes there will be an appearance of abundance; freshness, fluffiness and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you wdl you can not find a trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks\u2019 use, when you will see new hair\u2014fine and downy at first\u2014yet\u2014but really new prK]8tenliy_loose from the j hair\u2014sprouting out all over your aae is the gcalp\u2014Danderine is, we believe, the , \u201e nemnranes arid Jr1® only sure hair grower; destroyer of Pines and Syrup combination will stop,\t4\u201eu\u201e it\u2014usually in 24 hours or less.Splen or may be p formation of phlegm.illy HI did, too, for bronchial asthma, hoarseness, or any ordinary throat, ailment.Pincx is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and is famous the world over for its prompt effect upon coughs.Beware of substitutes.Ask your druggist for \u201c2\u2019,j ounce* of Pinex\u201d with What is a War-Savings Stamp?It is the evidence of a promise of the Dominion of Canada to pay the owner $5.00 on January 1st, 1924.What docs it cost?A War-Savings Stamp costs $4.01 this month; $4.02 in March; and the price advances one cent each month in 1919.What arc the extra cents for?These represent the interest earned.What is a War-Savings Certificate?It is a pocket-sized folder, containing spaces for 10 W-5.S.A completed War-Saving* Certificate is the Government\u2019s \"bond\u2019\u2019 to pay $50.00 on January 1st, 1924.Who should buy War-Savings Stamps?EVERYBODY In Canada.Why?Because In so doing, they help Canada, and benefit themselves.\u201eii.\tw g-ran l directions, and don\u2019t accept anything spending a few weeks with ms Kjan i ^ Gllaranteed t0 \u201eiro absolute sat- parents here, left on inursaaj , isfac^on or money promptly refunded.Woodsville, N.H., where he has a ^ pinex Co., Toronto, Out, P°Mrs.'''H.E.Cousons is home from .\u2014- \u2014 Knowlton, where she has been during the illness and death of her mother, Mrs.E.Cousens, who passed j away at the home of her son, Mr.Irwin Cousens, on February 2nd.I Although an invalid for many years, she bore her sufferings with great ! courage and cheerfulness.Mrs.; Cousens had many friends and relft\u201c lives in this place, by whom she will I be greatly missed.dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and, it never fails to stop falling hair at once.If you v/ant to prove how pretty and soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair\u2014 taking one small strand at a time.Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few moments\u2014a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries this.War-Savfngi Stamp» era #aW af Morny-OrJar Pott Ojfiett, Bank» antioth$r plaça» dtiplaÿlng thlt ttgn.sW-S, Buy Thrtjt Stamp» at US gent» eachi ejfix 16 ft e Thrift Card, (tn4 promt e* $4.00 in huptng a fV\u2019StS, Vow Ara an Hair.Wa like to prenen the doctrine of fantantinwit.Now, there la no man \u2022o miteuf nn the man who la heir to n (jreat ealnto, nnd ymi nra heir to Ilia greet eel estate that ever was, namely, the whale earth, Once (be enrtb owned In common hy ell the people, Well, ere ,vmi not »n heir ot the mlglnnl ownersT It 1* nothing \u2022t ell to own ju*t e little eorner of the world and no mere, All ot It la yours If yen have eyes to nee, eara to henr end the heart to fee  \u2018'Mother\u201d Sent This t >\u2022' If the sweetest little kiddies Act like old and crabbed Biddies, From the pain that\u2019s in their middies\u2014 Cascaretsf When the child begins to ail.Coated tongue and looking pale.Spend two jitneys of yoor Rale\u2014\u2022 Cascarets Ï You\u2019d relieve your kiddie if you could Of course you will\u2014I knew you would.Any druggist in your neighborhood\u2014 Cascarets! 10 centsf This wise mother knows that the best and safest way to relieve a bilious, sick or constipated child is by giving candy Cascarets at the first sign of a white tongue, a feverish breath ora sour stomach.Children love Cascarets because of the candy taste.Nothing else \"works\u201d the nasty bile, sour fermentations anc> poisons from the little liver nnd bowels so gently\u2014 yet so thoroughly.Each 10 cent box of Cascarets has directions for children aged one year old and upwards-l SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1919.WILSON'S E*tabii«hed 1863 mnsüHnr» Wake l1 Harcld Ito.e Davii, ef the U.l.battle shin Ohle, ha* been awati ?c!d orosg for gnllantry In eenneetlon \u2018\t' g of a Oe the naval enneetlor rman iubmar fpipeyi s\u2014iiMMi.iwtwrtîswi.(B»ira«W8eK«3SR«linW!'5!»r.MI5i*V.The Pleasure and Satisfaction that Music Affords If you find it hard, buy one of our Alarm Clocks.Good ones.$1.50; Botter ones, $2.00; while the Best are $3,00.i 8-day Mantel Clocks, with half hour strike, from five dollars up.If you want a square deal deal with âi Ci The Jeweller on the Square.Cannot be well described.They .must be felt and experienced.Moreover, they must be felt and experienced when one has desire or occasion for music.Make up your mind that you are not going to let this year pass without putting a Player Piano in your home.The WILSON Player Piano can be procured at from $600.00 to $750.00, according to style, and a better or more satisfactory player piano cannot be had.W'ith a WILSON in your home you will have a life-time means of pleasure for the entire family \u2014a source of constant entertainment for you and your friends, worth far beyond its cost in dollars and cents.Come into the store and play one for half an hour and let the pleasure it gives you determine your purchase.H.C.Wilson & Sons, Limited 144 Wellington St.BRANCH STORES\u2014Granby, Coaticook, Rock Island, Richmond, Thetford.i fiKi with the sinking of_____________ ine.Mr.DavU, who 1* the een of Mr.Frank Duvi*.of Atlanta, ÔA., former-iy of Sherbrooke, U twenty year» of uge, end, now that he 1« ulaohutged, will continue hie college couree.The woll-known pley, \u201cDavid Garrick,'\u2019 successfully presented In Montreal by the Wcrsdalo Dramatic Club in aid of the G.W.V.A., will be put on at Hie Majesty's Theatre for the benefit of the local Aesaclatlon Saturday, Feb.16, afternoon and evening.Strong cast of characiere, with Trooper Brown in title role, «pedal costume* and every attention to detail, under direction of W.A.Tremayne.Classical dances, \u201cPipes of Pan\u2019\u2019 and \"Blue .Bird,\" by Miss Xuth Simonds.BISHOP\u2019S ÏXTËNiïÔîTCLASSES.The class In ' Shop Mathematics\u201d in connection with the Bishop's Colleire Extension Course will be held *\u2022 this evening in the upper office of the Canadian Ingersoll-Itand Company.Processor Snider.B.A.Sc., will have charge, and will be pleased to meet all the intending pupils a little before 8 o\u2019clock.CHARMING CONCERT AT HIS MAJESTY\u2019S Mis* Klaire Dowiey Greeted By Sherbrooke Music Lovers\u2014 Assisted By Miss Gladys Mason, With Mr.Hurley as Accompanist.A few melodious notes played by the accompanist seated at the piano, and then a sweet soprano voice is heard in the distance, gradually coming nearer until its owner, a charming little lady, appears, and Klaire Dow-sey greets an enthusiastic audience in the captivating strains of the Entrance song from \u201cMadame Butterfly,\" and after her acknowledgment of the hearty welcome accorded her, sings \u201cOne Fine Day\u201d and ti Him.CHOQPTTES, The Sho* F«r Good Shoes February Clearance Sale tf laving money an* getting ixtraordlniry vahii li an object to you.make your shoe lelootlom now.Plenty of well-known makee of ihoes an marked at greatly reduced price*.Thoee are dlioontlnued itylee and broken line*, which during the ««aeon were \u2018told at their regular value*.\t\u201e _ Women1.Shoes, regular price 18.00, $*.00 and $10.00, Men\u2019* Shoe*, regular price, $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00,\tSjs^k To Clear at .8»o Window Display.Come In and \u2022** Bargain Table*.IVI.«J.CHOQUETTE 85 Wellington Street, Opposite Hi* Majesty\u2019* Theatre, Sherbrooke.noisiM1 the aria \u201cOne fine Day\" and the \u201cDeath Scene\" from the same opera CORP.FRED WHEELER A 3HER- !n a way that eIldears her to her aud' - lence.CITY NEWS In this way began the concert programme given in His Majesty\u2019s Theatre last evening by Klaire Dowsey, soprano, Gladys Mason, violinist, and J.Albert Hurley, accompanist.The ovation given Miss Dowsey plainly showed the warm esteem in which she is held by concert goers as well as 1 BROOKE BOY, GETS D.O.M.Word has been received that Corp.Fred Wheeler, who enlisted in the 35th Battery in 1915, and has teen Russia since last September, has been with the Canadian forces in North awarded the D.O.M.Corp.Wheeler is a Sherbrooke boy, the son of Mr.and Mrs.8am Wheeler, and has many | personal friends in this city.Her num-Rose of No Man\u2019s Land and other frlends in this city who will be\tpleas- j\thers\twere well\tchosen\tand\tarranged, hits at Carnival tonight.Stadium, 25c.^ know that he has won\tthis\teaeb\tone having\ta\tdistinctive\tcharm, !\tt Tr ^\t.much prized mark of service.\tIand showing the versatility of this; Mr.J.K.Ca.der, who was connect-____________________________(charming vocalist.In the Beil Song] led with the Canadian Rand Drill Co., PLEASANT TEA.OF RED CROSS ! from \u201cLackme\u201d (Delibes) Miss Dow-1 in the capacity of \u201cspeeder-up\"\t\u2014\t-\ti .\t.! munitions, has left for Toronto, companied by his wife and family.! jent> Mr\u2019s Jack MorkifIj- and ^ Mr.Skinner will be pleased to place tary, Miss Eva White, which oddly | a New Edison in your home on trial.| enough fall on the same day, by an I Mr.Albert L.Farwell, who recently enjoj^L The wor^ ofthe v°bfhig underwent an operation in a Boston ; flnisnedj the tea\t%ef hospital, is making a good recovery, fort)1 and arrange(j w}tk pots\tcrjm_ ~ h\u2019c\t111 Sherbrooke will be son and yellow tuhps, was a homelike We have the latest in Electrical Fixtures Something for every room in the house.* » Electrical Repiir I Supply Co.71 Wellin' tor, St.\tSherbrooke, Quo.as his friends glad to learn.We want all the booklovers in the To Our Customers This is the last week you can purchase our famous Dixie No-tuf Silk Floss Mattress at the old price of $25.00, for on Monday the 17th they will be Advanced to $30.00.VVc are obliged to make this reservation that the present price is only given on those WE HAVE IN STOCK.If they are exhausted before the week is out the new price will have to apply\t^ join, a book must be purchased at full price, and it will be exchanged each time lor 15c.Maher's Book Store (next to Woodard's).The Union Working Circle will hold a tea in the tea room of the Methodist Church on Saturday afterdoon, Feb.loth.Admission, groceries to help a very needy family.Tea served from 3 to 6.Everybody welcome.Miss McKechnie, Moore street, left yesterday for New York, where will spend a couple of weeks, and thence will continue her journey to Savannah, Ga., to remain for the late winter months.Don't miss it.The last but the best of the season.Carnival tonight at Stadium.25 cents.- Mrs.Arthur E.Scott at St.Peter\u2019s Church Hall, Thursday evening.Dramatic and musical entertainment.20 p.c.discount to returned soldiers at Vineberg\u2019s.A meeting of the Sherbrooke Builders\u2019 Exchange will be held at the City j Hail on Thursday evening, February ! 13th, at eight o\u2019clock.Important 'business is to be taken up and all ft I members are requested to be present.2' Mrs.Wm.Kirk, Johnston Avenue, | ' has gone U> Cooksnire, summoned by lithe illness of her brother, Mr.O.W.! Lefebvre.Mrs.Arthur E.Scott, Entertainer, 'formerly \u201cMechanical Jane,\u201d at St.Peter\u2019s Church Hail, Thursday 8 p.m.Concert.Lieut.-Col.L.A, Bayley was the recipient yesterday of congratulations and greetings from his many friends on the occasion of his birtnday.The Sherbrooke Ice Co.beg to no- ¦ | ln The Red Cross workers celebrated 1 sey showed a mastery of the vocal or-.ac- yesterday the birthdays of the presi-i Kans- power of expression that J \u201c \u201d\t.was deserving of highest praise, and in her lighter numbers a buoyancy and : girlish charm was a feature of her-w-ork.A group of four French songs, \u201cMinuet de Martini\u201d (XVIII Century), \u201cCarnaval\u201d (Fourdain), \u201cJardin; d'Amour\u201d (Veuiliermoz) and the ever popular \u201cLe Papiliion\u201d were beautifully rendered, a fine comparison in the varied musical ideas making these numbers especially pleasing.\u201cLullaby,\u201d composed by Mr.Gault Parker, was delightfully rendered, the compo-; ser accompanying, and was followed centre.Mrs.McSwiggan was convener, and tea was poured by Mrs.W.city to join our circulating library.To S.Alien, assisted by Mrs.Grundy, \u2014 \u201d Miss Mabel Wilson and others.The two officers received many congratulations, and much pleasure was ex H You Haven\u2019t a Dollar and try to borrow a hundred, you find out how people estimate your worth; With money in our Savings department there's no need to borrow.Moral\u2014Have a Savings Account, earning 4 % compound interest with The Sbtreoke Loan & f'ortpge Company pressed in Mrs.Morkiil\u2019s return after by two quaint southern melodies \u201cDe a long illness.The flowers were kinaly 01\u2019 Aark\u2019s A\u2019Moverin\u201d and \u201cGreatest! sent by Mrs.3.C.Howard.\t! Miracle of All\u201d (David Guion), a witty t -1 explanation of the origin of these VALENTINE TEA AT CHURCH OF songs being given by Miss Dowsey.| THE ADVENT.\t[Her fine repertoire concluded with a Mrs.Herbert King and Mrs.Gordon Knapp were hostesses at a very pleasant Valentine tea given in the Church of the Advent Hall, yesterday afternoon, in aid of the Women\u2019s Guild.The hall was decorated with the symbols of this \u201cfestival d\u2019amour\u201d and on the tea table were roses of flowers and greenery.Mrs.John pretty child-song \u201cMother Dear : (Zucca) and the ballad \u201cLove\u2019s in my:* heart\u201d (Woodman), two humorom dit-!jj ties being given in response to insis-1 tent encores.Miss Gladys Mason, violinist, came before her audience as a stranger, but from her first number.\u201cConcerto in G Minor\u201d (Baucn) gradually won her Wark poured tea, and the hostesses 'vay- Uuntd 'n her .two cns num-were assisted by Mrs.James King in b«rE bearty aPPlause and eLcores looking after the making of tea, while sh^ed th?v\"arrn\ther little Miss Dorothy Knapp and Mas- f^dience ln the concerto the strident ter Leonard King efficiently served at £°nes ?the first movement were finely the tea tables.Among the guests were b£0UKh?°3}\u2019 and ,g?od technique was several from the other side of the\t~ ^thl0tirf™^nCA and Professor and Mrs.Vial\t*\tA city, from Bishop\u2019s College.This was the group of three selections, Drdla\u2019s I \u201cSerenade,\u201d \u201cOld Refrain\u201d (Kreisier) IS strictly examine Our service Optical.We your sight, prepare and fit the glasses which are the best suited to your needs.173 Wellington St.by having your Heating System put in first-ciass shape at once.Cold radiators, unprotected mains, sagging or leaky pipes, dirty furnaces, all cause loss of heat.Loomis-IMii) Consfiuctian Co i Plumbing and Heating Dept.Phone 1234.\tNight 344j.era?\t^ Tï and \u201ccSes\u201d (MontiKwere^l ren- : - ?ral\tand was very successful dered> the last two numbers being ', \u2018 y ____________________marked by a clean mastery of bow, rncivr Qinv pavt?tv \\ iand a vivacious style of playing that LObING SIDE GAVE TEA.always pleases.Miss Mason kindly ^ The tea to be given by the losing to ! responded to an encore with a bright the winning side in the recent contest1 little air, and bowed her thanks to the arranged by the Ladies\u2019 Aid of the generous applause accorded her.Methodist Church materialized Friday Miss Dowsey and Miss Mason were last at the home of Mrs.C.E.Joslin, presented with beautiful flowers dur-Dominion avenue, the captain of the ing the programme, losers, and the gathering, while infer- To the accompanist is usually grant-! mai and pleasant to a marked degree, ed the remnants of praise left over was characterized by special features, from the allowance granted the vocal-A programme had been arranged, to ists, but Mr.Hurley has earned his re-which Mr.Albert Hurley contributed putation as one of the best, and his ac-a piano solo and Miss Virginia Loomis companiments last evening were par a vocal solo.Mrs.Leigh sang most excellence.The subtle charm of al-acceptably, and Mrs.Walter Armitage ; ways keeping in the background, but! gave a humorous Scotch reading and never forgetful of light and shade, is a.so read a clever original poem ex-|a feature of Mr.Hurley\u2019s work.In pressiy written for the occasion by j connection with concerts, musicales, of mention is the 3T -¦\u2019i lei Itify the farmers and all concerned ^____________^\t.j that on and after Wednesday, Feb.12, Miss Amy Tompkins, which elicited! they will be prepared to deliver ice much laughter and applause.Refresh-\u2022 precendent set by .\tucj ; iq blocks at tneir p.atform on Jonn unents mere elaborate than usual were ning the programme on time, and ar-St., this city.Don\u2019t delay, as the sea- hospitably served before the guests rangement of same,in a way that al- aispersed.\ti lows an audience to go away fully sat- ô d'fi a A Vwiif\t*s«>4-îo4-^»/4 THOUGH there are a hundred methods of dothes-cleansing with soap and water -the Crown Laundry methods has proven, / through very many years, to be the one, ideal method of laun- dering.PHONE 10.: etc., a fact worthy ot Mr.Hurley in begin- TheMcCaw-Bisseil Furniture co.Sole agents for the DIXIE NO-TUFT SILK FLOSS MATTRESS \\ I son will be short.The big event is tonight, Carnival g ! at Stadium.25 cents.Mrs.F.H.Bradley, Wolfe street, and Miss Eleanor Bothwell returned Monday night from a visit to New K York.RECRUITING COMMITTEE.i An important meeting of the old1 original Recruiting Committee was | held in the E.T.A.A.rooms yesterday] afternoon.Mr.James Mackinnon held | the chair.The following members i ere present: Mr.James Mackinnon, isfied but not satiated.\u2014 1 ¦ it REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Registrations in Sherbrooke Divi-Practice makes perfect, is an old but! \\'.ere Pre.°eah .-vlr' Janies .uacKinnon, sjon Registry Office during the week true saying.So when that corn, bun- \u201e\t, Kwung, Mr.H.W.Welch, endjn£ February th, 1919 were: nail is aking:?1/ ^,1 A:,Hale^MriH^D.,Lawrence,! Sherbrooke Real Estate Co.to Na- 7-384 South Ward.Canada\u2019s Best Pianos *\tARF SOLD BY ARTHUR BLOUIN Have you thought what \u2022 nice goou Piano in your home would ¦uan?Cal! and see us.We carry a large stock of Pianos at pricei and terms to suit every puree.J.M.Nault et J.O.Royer to J.J.Roberge 7-224 South Ward.Price $1000.00.Sherbrooke Real Estate Co.to J.A.Darche part lot 15a range 7 Ascot.Price $500.00.Amedee Cloutier to Joseph Cote lot -\t'\t\u2018\t$5500.- Arthur Pbene Ç'ii.191 Wellington St.Hi l\u201crlvate UNDERTAKER ¦\u2014and\u2014 EMBAUMER Forrest W.Lord % \u201c Ambulance\tPhone 308.IL8JLJULSlJLSLiL5LSj;jL!LiL5jLÎLiL!L5JLlL2JL!LJLîL2JLÎLliJIJJlJUL9JJLWJUUL2JUlJJJ^ ion, club or ingrown nail is aking :\t\u201eW.- A.Hale, Mr.H.D.Lawrence, ;\t_________ \u201e life miserable call Dr.'Hight or Son,\tGilbert, Mr.H.Irwin, and Mr.; p0]eon Gignere Cp., 35 and 15 years\u2019practice, respect- byda.ey Francis, tne secretary- foe prjCe $450.00.ively.\tOffice! Lennoxville\tRoâd.I\twill\t; \u201cfeting was called .to wind up the\t-\t-?\t-\t- call at\tyour residence\tby\tanpointment.\tfFalf-s !be*\tand.dlscu®a Phone\t603 ring 1.\tthe disposal of the funds remaining to \"\tthe credit of tl|e committee.It was ^Tonight is \u201cmusical night\u201d at the decided that the balance should be Sherbrooke Snowshoe Club, and transferred to the special fund held in everything looks promising for a trust for the 117th E.T.Battalion by happy evening:\tMembers will meet\tMessrs.Irwin, Mackinnon and Kwing,\t- at the corner of Quebec street and\twhich fund is to be specially devoted .\t1444-2a South Ward.\tPrice Portland avenue at 8 o clock gtiarp.tlVlQ^ Tlc meeting then decided that! Sherbrooke Real Estate Co.to The weekly\ttea of St Patrick\u2019s\tthe work of the committee was fin-\tJoseph\tLabrecque lot\t1494-2 South Church will be\theld Thursday after-; ished, and it was then dissolved.\tWard.\tPrice $500.00.noon, 4 to 6.Hostesses are: Mrs.This committee was started at the Napoleon ricault to Frederic Al-Haultain, Mrs.W.IL^ Griffith, Mrs.outbreak of the war, and it certainly \u2018ard ^ a ^ ^da ®'a3*' W*nL Price did splendid work, a great number of $2600.00.units prior to the 117th being recruit-! Desire Brulette to Alfred Beland r,\t.\ted through its aid: the 35th Battery, ! ]°ts\t5a\trange\t10\tand 6c range 9 As- ij\tthe 87th Grenadier Guards, the 199th\tcod-\tPrice\t$900.00.Irish Rangers, the Kitchener\u2019s Own,! Joan Martel to Thomas Doonan lot the 246th French Battalion, the 5th !4f range ! Ascot.Price $400.00.-\t1 L.H.Guay to A.C.Demers lot 1444- W.M.Murray, Mrs.Fred Griffith.Don\u2019t forget the valentine tea (lecture room of Metnodist Lennoxville, Friday, Feb.14th.Tea served from 4 to 8 P »., with baked befens as an extra.Sale of food and Pat:n KaitfsC\u2019i.ii! Do.I CROWN LA.NDKY OP SHERBROOKE.NOTICE ia hereby Riven that the ANNUAL 1 GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of' this Company will be held at the Company\u2019* i Montreal Office, 325 Board of Trade Building, j on WEDNESDAY, 26th INST., at 3 o\u2019clock p.m., for the reception of the An- ' nual Report, Election of Directors and the transaction of other buninesa.By order of the Board, A.D.BRODIE, ! Secretary.Sherbrooke, Feb.12fch, 1919.THE 8f SHERBROOKE Successors to IMPERIAL LAUNDRY.The joy of feeling fit and fresh rewards thoee who heed the laws of health, end keep the frsl&s regular with ling is too Good for the returned soldiers.Those whom you entertain at your homes will appreciate your hospitality all the more if you give them the Bread they longed for at the front.The ideal loaf with the home touch.ALLAIT Canada THE BAKER Bell 724-W.Food Board No.5-951.=\taovoral\tOf Pioneers, the 5th Mounted Rifles and L H.Guay to A.C.Demers lot î -X candy, and severalotherfeaturea of the Forest c A the m 78 South Ward.Price $2000.00.1\t'.«jSior »«?«-w *4 \u2022»««*¥?«-\u2022 j**» .»» s.?-.%jù.
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