Sherbrooke daily record, 15 février 1919, samedi 15 février 1919
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897 SHERBROOKE.QUE.SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1919.PRICE TWO CENTS \"ARE DONE WITH ANNEXATIONS OF HEPÎFSS PEOPLES,\u201d SAID PRES.WILSON AT PEACE CONFERENCE War Has Brought Many Terrible Things But Some Fine Things, Too\u2014Wrong Was Defeated and the Rest of the World Has Been More Conscious Than Ever Before of the Majority of Right, States Mr.Wilson, Following the Reading of Text of League of Nations.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Peb.15.\u2014Delegates to the /eace Conference gathered at the Foreign Office yesterday afternoon, feeling that a historic moment had arrived.It was the third plenary session of the Peace Conference, and there was the same setting of distinguished personnel and solemn dignity that marked previous gatherings of the Allied delegations.President Wilson in presenting the covenant spoke in a calm, even tone, without gestitude or emphasis, except twice, when he referred to asmed forces in the background, and to exploitation of helpless peoples.\u201d Khere was a ring in his voice when he uttered the warnings which would have brought applause, hut for the staid procedure of the conference, which forbids all demonstrations.Lord Robert Cecil, of Great Britain, and Premier Orlando, of Italy voiced their approval of the covenant, but Leon Bourgeois, of Prance, while expressing his general satisfaction, made revelations which indicated that his proposals for an International force would he heard again when the debate proceeds fur- tUrCi'.\t\u201c Another slight evidence of dissent was found in the remarks of Premier iHughes, of Australia, who inquired, with some show of feeling, if anvle opportunity to discuss the scheme would be given.Continuing his speech at the Peace Conference at the reading of the draft of the League of Nations yes- terday, President Wilson said : \u201cThere is a feature about this covenant which, to my mind, is one of the greatest and most satisfactory advances that has been made.We are done with annexations of helpless people, in some instances by some powers to he used merely for exploitation.We recognize in the most solemn manner that the helpless and undeveloped peoples of the world, being in that condition, put an obligation upon us to look after their interests primarily before we use them for our interests ; and that in all cases of this sort hereafter it shall be the duty of the league to see that the nations who are assigned as the tutors and advisers and directors of these peoples, shall look to their interests and their development before they look to the interests and desires of the mandatory nation itself.\"Many terrible things have come out of this war, gentlemen, but some very beautiful things have come out of it.Wrong has been defeated, but the rest of the world has been more conscious than it e'ter was before of the majority of right.People that were suspicious of one another can now live as friends and comrades in a single family, and desire to do so.The miasma of distrust, of intrigue, is cleared away.Men are looking eye to eye and saying: \u2018We are brothers and have common purpose.We did not realize is before, but now we do realize it, and this is our covenant of friendship.\u2019 \u2019\u2019 * ?*\tALLIES TAKE STEPS TO SE- ?*\tCURE POSSESSION OF ?*\tGERMAN LONG-\t* *\tRANGE GUN.\t?+ - * ! * (Associated Press Despatch) ?; * Coblenz, Feb.15 i Hf scbot>ls- ^ McDougal said: \u201cIf tlemen speakers will also be present.educati0n makes the boys and girls This annual event is looked forward lela/e t*\u2019® farln> we are not educating to with great pleasure.\t| along the right lines.\u2019 Other points j brought out were the need of more _______ i social life, music in the schools and XNiERESTING PROGRAMME AT homes, and co-operation of the var-HOMEMAKERE CLUB.\tjous clubs, which would MM TEA Its Richness mOualitv \"M Tea-Pot results eqHailed by no other Teas on sale anywhere SALÂDA\" Black - Green or Mixed Sealed Packets Only.l MONTREAL, MARCH 6-9 t.MMANAEL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Heginnir.g on Thursday afternoon, March 6, Falling Thrones and Rising Nations\u201d «\u2019HE nations arc \u201cin the melting pot\u201d just now.The world knows not in the morning what new danger maybe threatening itfcy night.Amid all these uncertainties in which individual fortunes are at stake, we look anxiously tor permanence, and we find it in life insurance companies.Canadian, British and American life companies have defied war and pestilence, and continue day by day ou their courses unmoved.What is it that gives to life insurance its solidity?The first is: the theory of life insurance agrees with the facts of experience.And then unity: life insurance embodies as nothing else does the principle that in union is strength! A large group of men united for a single purpose are irresistible, so, amid the chaotic conditions in the world to-day, swept by war and plague, and threatened with social revolution, the life company holds on its way.The wise man will put every available dollar into sound life insurance.Write for information about Mutual Polîcîe».with Church, addressed by Mr.Marion Lawrence, of Chicago and Rev.George Adam, of Montreal.\tj pleasure of all, and was evidence of The Convention this year is promoted by ! the deep affection with which Miss Co-operative Committee repreaenfcing the var- \\ Mitchell is held by teachers and pu-ious Denominations and the Sunday School As- j pils.\t* \u2022cciation.More than forty Sunday School leaders will i take part in the programme among whom are j Marion Lawrence, of Chicago; Rev.Samuel D.1 rice, D.D., Now York , Rev.J.C.Robertson, D.D., Toronto; Mrs.Palmer G.Burgess, of Ottawa, and Rev.O.C.S.Wallace, D.D., , J.L.D., of Montreal.The Mutual Life of Canada ONTARIO l \u2019\u2019 ! Vcyeïtth, day was spent in accom-1 together in My name, there am ;- pushing it, but which added to the ' the midst of them.\u201d\u2014Or.r Lord, pleasure of all, and was evidence of i\tST.PETER\u2019S CHURCH.DufiLrin Ave.and Montreal St.Clergy: Rev.H.R.Bigg, A.K.C.,: Rector; Rev.E.C.Russell, L.S.T., Assistant.(Day of Humble Prayer for the Peace \u2022 Conference) Holy Communion, 8 a.m.Holy Communion, 11 a.m.Preacher, the Rev.E.C.Russell, Sunday School, 2.20 p.m.Evensong, 7 p.m.Preacher, the Rec- Jj G.WATSON, Genera! Agent, .Sherbrooke, P.Q.DEATH 01?MR.HARRY STMS.Messrs.Wm.and John Sims Jell last evening for New Yorx called by the death of their hr ther, Mr.Harry Sims, who passed away at his home in that city.The deceu-id formerly Ona thouand delesates are expected.Regis- resided in Sherbrooke an 1 has many 4.\t\u2018 tiation fee, $1.00.Room and breakfast pro- friends here who will regret to leern l,0r' vided free.Every Sunday School should send 0f his death.He leaves a wife two or more delegates.Get busy now.Send in Qne cilild his your names to Rev.Gordon Ü.Baker, 917 New Birks Building, Montreal, Secretary of the Co-operative Committee.Programmes Bern, .\tt\u2014-^ -* un application.\tsiding in California ; Asa, now over al-in-Council has set apart Sunday, seas \u2022 three sisters, Mrs Fowler, of Feb.16th, as a day of Humble Prayer agj.1 mother.St.Paul\u2019s Mission.Sunday School, 2.30 p.m.Evening service, 7 p.m.Preacher, brothers, Wm.and John, of this city; ;the Rev.E.C.Russell.Robert, of Timmons Ont.; Allan, re- i His Excellency the Governor-Gener- JERSEYS Sgskatoon Mrs.Mennie and Patterson, SheroroJ\u2018te.Mrs.Smoke ti'acM's Intel Ji This Keel-:: Gasoline Aufs (orRoyr sr,i Gtxi?$l50.°rOffi8pPt!2«S SOLVE TUBS fa.23\t8\t5\t14\t\u2022\t7\t5\t18 13\tÎ\t14\t25\t«\t9\t13\t.4\t5\t6\t5\t1\t20\t5\t4 \u2022\t1\t14\t4\t\u2022\t14\t15\t20 «\t1\t.\t13\t9\t14\t21\t20 5\t\u2022\t2\t5\t6\t15\t1ft\t5 This foretold when the War would end.fits'® PRIZE BetJ fi lt««o ro'war \u2022uto vdth Mfh elMf, rdr eooled 4 cjrlinàçT wotor, lea* oarmfh fee onebey tr $hl, hutlb Ukft t>lB autoi.Ham Brittle?wheejfl, eoU'l rubber t(t cM.OUtui'lltff 0OAI'fUKl vfcoeln, 3 brwkee, 4-:ol1 box, wb, «one ciuteu.! Any berorRtvlOiui run ! I*\u2019 eftÉllp.A reel prise fiw bo/narid ¦nie.! - Prayt for the Peace Conference, and the i Lord Bishop of Quebec bids the Church j of England people to present them-j selves at their Parish Church at the | time of Divine Service.The Clergy of St.Peter\u2019s trust that the English Church people of Sherbrooke will join in this great day of National Prayer.ST.ANDREW\u2019S CHURCH.(Presbyterian)\t\u2022 Rev.Alfred Bright, B.A., Minister.11 a.m.\u2014-Public worship.Subject of the morning sermon: \u201cOur Unfettered Life.\u201d 2.30 p.m.\u2014The Church School, with the Young Men\u2019s Bible Class and the Chinese Department, meets in the Church Hall for Bible study.7 p.m.\u2014Public worship.Subject of the evening sermon: \u201cUnconscious Influence.\u201d Rev.Alfred Bright will conduct the services of the day.Strangers in the city and people without a church home invited to worship at St.Andrew\u2019s.Frontenac St.-*- encourage The regular monthly meeting of tie education in many ways.Homemakers\u2019 Club we3 held on In referring to agricultural eiuca-Thursday with the president, Mrs.tion, Denmark was given as an ex-W.S.Armitage, in the chair.The ample of thoroughness along those general routine of business was car- lines, the speaker stating that it was ried out, which included the secre- a common thing for elderly farmers tary\u2019s and treasurer\u2019s reports, a let- to take the short course in agjicul-ter of thanks from the board of di- tural science, and also that \u2018 Den-rectoes of the Sherbrooke County mark sent farmers, not \u2019awyers, to: Agricultural Society for the club\u2019s as-\tParliament.\u201d Nature study in the | sistance at the Seed Fair ; a letter\tschool, physical training, domestic j from the Board of Trade re soldiers\u2019\tscience, medical inspection of schools, ¦ memorial, asking for suggestions as\tteachers\u2019 salaries and other topics to what form this should take, and were briefly considered, and this ex-their co-operation, and a letter from cellent paper was concluded with this Mrs.Scott, who gave a splendid ad- remark, \"Children must he prepared dress recently, in which she refus- for citizenship instead of only for the ed to accept payment for travelling university, and they must be educat- \u2014\u2014 ¦.\t - expenses, saying she was happy to be ed toward the country instead of\t-\t-\t^ \u2014 able to speak before such a gather-\taway from it.\u201d Mr.McDougal was made\tfor the catering for the\tfar-\t\"Preservation\tof trees and shi-ubs,\u2019\u2019 ing, and was proud of the success of\tgiven a hearty vote of thanks for his mers\u2019\tsupper next Wednesday even-\tby Mr.Ritchie, who has a fine set of this woman\u2019s club.\tinstructive paper, and before the fug, and a committee formed to\tar-\tslides relative\tto this important sub- Mrs.McCurdy gave a report re-\tmeeting closed arrangements were range\tfor an illustrated address\ton\tject.G04 > Deaths Reported T*Tm% WM PanMm ^ 40 ***** * 2-ccps each \u201cPît, ^flteun; on>, of sugar; & .«ip\t»«, b UÛTOP\u201d ACT1GN OF\tttJKS new POiiiN gas :s osxa Special Regulations are Provided for Internment\u2014 Judge Can Give Orders.(By Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, Feo.15.\u2014The Government, it is announced, has taken decisive action in the matter of dealing j with alien enemies.Indications have : been most pronounced for some time that a growing feeling of hostility was developing in various portions of the Dominion against alien enemies, most of whom have pro'i.ed during the war and have nor so conducted themselves as to show appreciatic.\u2019.of the citizenship they were enjoying and for which oth-rs were fighting.On the other hand, the behavior .,f many was credital/e in every v ay.Already the force of jubbe feeling l as shown itself in some larger eibes.The general demand lias been for deportation, but.hs l its been i leaviv set out in statements and rress articles that have already appeared, deportation to en :my countries is l'O1 s-sible only under such terms and in such numbers as the Alii:l onuers may permit.To the ext:nt that deportation can be availed of, it, will be carried on to the end that all alien enemies who have shown hostility or become undesirable as .;ti-zens be gotten rid of.In the meantime it is intended to take rare of the situation by internment.Special regulations have been enacted by the governor-in-iounril by the powers conferred ay the War Measures Act, 1914, and now have the force of law, whereby with respect to localities to be designated by the Minister of Justice, power is conferred upon the county and district judges of the superior court to direct the internment as prisoners of war of persons of alien enemy nationality residing or being within the designated localities.SCOTS! OWN MEGANHC CO.HAPPENINGS Budget of News from Various Sections of the Country.BALDWIN\u2019S MILLS The pople of this district enjoyed a very nice dance and card party on the evening of February 10.A large crowd attended and bountiful refreshments were served by W.G.Belknap and friends.The evening was much enjoyed by all.Miss Mabel Markwell returned recently from a visit at her sister\u2019s, Mrs.Cash\u2019ie Briggs,\u2019 at Dixville Notch, N.H.Mr.Harry Lyon returned from a visit to his brother and sisters around Colebrooke, N.H.SCOTSMORE Band at the STADIUM This Afternoon and Evening SUNDAY ALSO A!! Perfectly Enacted Fn Minutest Particulars By Almost Husmn Kan:kins See Jane ûTid Katherine X» 2E1 ^2 in th« VilUair, Fox foctnrzs irmiTTQ IH! MÛMES TUM.rtDimLr :s j^THr KAXIMG wrrTAXttnra 9k 'tr : \\tion n Miss Grace Murray, who recently underwent an operation at a Montreal hospital, has returned, and is progressing so well that she is able to be out.Miss Annie McLeod is getting the full support of her towns people in the present popularity contest.The only thing to do is to vote early and vote often.For ten cents you can cast 100 votes.Services next Sunday at the Advent Christian Church:\u2014Morning Worship 10.00 a.m.; Sunday School 11.00 a.m.; Evening 15 minute service of song.Sermon by Rev.Chas.W.Boyer, of Lakeport, N.H.East Angus Council Elected Various Conunittees for the Ensuing Year.EAST ANGUS, Feb.15\u2014(Special) \u2014A meeting of the Municipal Council for the township of Westbury was held in the Town Hall on Monday evening.Councillor Tugman was absent.A by-law was passed for the gravelling of the main road.The Council decided to have the work done by days work.Coun.Howard Andrew, W.Tug-man and E.Drapeau were appointed on the road committee.It was decided to gravel the road from Mr.Thos.Campbell\u2019s on the Marbleton road to Mr, Thos.North\u2019s on the division line between Eaton and Westbury.The work is to be done during the summer months.The necessary money has been granted by the Provincial Government.At a special meeting held for the purpose Mr.G.Page was elected Councillor in place of Mr.F.La Putre, whose resignation had been accepted.East Angus Council Met.The Municipal Council for the town of East Angus met on Tuesday evening in the Town Hall.The meeting opened with Mayor Gendron in the chair.Aid.Bernier was absent .owing to illness.A writ having been served on the town in the case of Albert Bilby, it was decided to contest the ease.The following committees were appointed for the ensuing year: Fire, Water and Police\u2014Aid.Montgomery, Morin and Palmer.Light and Road\u2014Aid.Morin, Aubin and Palmer.Finance\u2014Aid.Montgomery, Morin and Palmer.Poor\u2014Aid.Bernier, Aubin and Palmer.Board of Health\u2014Aid.Lipsey, Bernier and Palmer, Dr.S.A.Ban-field, Dr.Dufresne, Dr.Couture.The finance committee was authorized to take the necessary steps to sell the property owned by the town on Houard Avenue.Leave was granted Mr.Morin to ,'nave a four inch pipe from the water system as a protection in case of fire ; for the new garage he is building on ; St.James street.Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Buchanan and Mr.Carl Ingalls and Miss Annie Shu-felt, of Bullsburg, went to Montreal on Wednesday lor a couple of days.The family of Mr.Pierre, who have ail been down with la grippe, are improving.Mrs.J.Enright, near West Brome, lies in a critical condition from pleura-pneumonia.Messrs.E.S.Miltimore and D.H.Ingalls went to Iron Hill on Thursday, guests of Geo.McCrum and Mr.E.Bullard.THEÏÏ0RD MINES MAN PROBABLY FATALLY HURT Serious Toboggan Accident Took Place\u2014Mr.Belanger Lies in a Critical Conditions.Grand Double Bill at CASINO Monday and Tuesday.Î A Search Light I t on The Field * of Sport VALE PERKINS Mr.Guy Magoon was home from Newport to spend Sunday with his family.Miss Ida Magoon was here from Sutton for the week-end.Mr.Stewart George, from Newport, ¦pent the week-end with his mother, Mrs.M.George.Mr.and Mrs.Clyde Jersey went to Mansonviile to spend Sunday with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.Jersey.Word has been received here of the death of Mrs.James Howie, of California.She was a resident of this place in their early life.KIMBERLEY Mrs.A.S.Jamieson is home from Inverness.Messrs.W.J.Forbes and Willie Gigg are visiting at Mr.James Wright\u2019s, of Adderley.Mr.and Mrs.P.A.Joyce were visiting Mr.and Miss Nagle recently.Mr.and Mrs.George Davidson and family were the guests of Miss Tillie Forbes on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.S, R.Forbes visited Mi.and Mrs.Henry Little on Fri- , THETFORD MINES, Feb.15.\u2014 ; \u2019(Special)\u2014A young married man by| the name of Belanger, residing on: 'Smith street, took his sister-in-law, a; | young Scotchwoman recently arrived Trom England, her husband being still; overseas, for a toboggan ride.She was new to Canadian sports and rejoiced-with the thought of the ride.Belan-j ger chose the Bell Asbestos sand dumpj j which is a short distance from hisj home, and which is exceedingly steep.; .It appears they slid down, but both were thrown out at the foot of the hill.The young lady was unconscious for ia while, but on recovering found thatj ! her brother-in-law could not move.She made her way to the nearest house and with difficulty made the inmates understand that an accident had taken place.They soon found Belan-; ger and carried him home.The doctor ordered him to be taken to St.Joseph\u2019s Hospital, where it was found he had ihad badly injured his back and will ' probably never recover.General Notea.The fortnightly meeting of St.I John\u2019s Guild met at the home of Mrs.1 J.F.Pharo, a pleasant afternoon being spent.The hostess, assisted by Miss Adele Pharo, served tea.The visitors present were Mrs.Barker and .Miss Hazel Dean.Mrs.W.J.Woolsey has returned! home much benefited in health.Miss Marguerite Moriarty is now! ; on the way to recovery, having been : isick for some weeks.Miss Hazel Dean is home with her! JACK CAFFERY PASSED AWAY STRIKINGLY SUPERIOR! TOO CUK TO THE POUND Y ZZjR.UPTONS TEA Jack Caffery, the famous long distance runner, who passed away at his I home in Hamilton, recently following ! an attack of influenza, is a cousin of | Tom Dillon.BILODEAU WAS HIGH MAN.The Sweet Caporal organization won three games from the Nationals in a Class B fixture of the Manufacturers\u2019 Bowling League.Bilodeau, of the winning combination, carried off the premier individual honors.The scores : NATIONAL Gaviolette.115 13\t104\u2014354 Cote.109\t104\t146\u2014359 Gautier.114\t115\t'32\u2014361 Bourque.142\t173\t162\u2014477 Champ.115\tS8\t126\u2014S29 Totals.595\t615\t670 1880 SWEET CAPORAL Robidas.163\t143\t148\u2014457 Devost .91\t11!)\t155\u2014365 Bouchard .121\t114\t95\u2014330 Bilodeau .178\t219\t216\u2014513 Trepanier.131\t150\t130-411 Totals .648\t748\t744 2176 -?- NORTH STANBRIDGE Mrs.Mary Steel has been visiting her sister at East Famham.Mrs.C.Jones and Mrs.C.Durocher went to Farnham on Wednesday.Mrs.Ross is back after visiting in Fre\u2019lghsburg.Mr.and Mrs.Schoolcraft were calling on old friends in Bedford recently.Mrs.A.Johnston and daughter, of East Dunham, spent the week-end with Miss C.Sawyer.[parents for two weeks from Montreal.Mrs.W, C.Goff was away at East Angus this week with the intention of seeing her brother, who has just re-I turned from overseas, but who is now I down with pneumonia.; Mrs.Wheelock and her two little [children are now on a visit to her sister, Mrs.Brayton E.Amadon.Mr.E.0.Callaghan is in town.Mr.Vaudry, of the Bank of Commerce, with Mrs.Vaudry and baby, arc sick.Mr.-:.J, L.Demers and Miss Rousseau have left for a ten days trip to New York.Mrs.Cnristie, of Lower Ireland, is on a short visit to her son and wife, Mr.and Mrs.W.Cbristi*.Sun Burned Skin You want a healthy summer tan.But sometimes you get it too quickly and then there is a few \u2019days of suffering.1 he application of Dr.Chase\u2019s Ointment takes out the stinging and burning and leaves the skin delightfully soft and smooth.Because it is equally effective in relieving stings of insects and ivy poisoning as well as chafing and skin irritations it is invaluabl the summer camp.General Notes.On Wednesday afternoon the ; Ladies\u2019 Aid was entertained at the | home of Mrs.R.Johnston by Mrs.R.Johnston and Mrs.R.Wark.A large number were present and a very pleasant afternoon was spent.Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses.WHtCH.\u201cPropose?Never! He is too shy.\u2019' \u201cOf coin or courage?\u2019\u2019 EAGLE MoroA Writa to-dny ?or nur big .Free Catalogue 1 showing onr full lini-s of Uicyclos for Men : and Womca, Boys and Gals, MOTOR CYCLES MOTOR ATTACHMENTS Tires, Coaster Brakes, Wheels, Inner Trhrs, Camps, hells.Cyclometers.Saddles, Equipment and Parts of nicycl-s.You can buy your supplies from us at wholesale prices, T.W.BOYD & SON, 27 Notra Dams Street West, Montreal.in VIhm m ©it $1 13 You know the signs\u2014a heavy head, sick stomach.Lad taste in the mouth, latent dyspepsia.Pay strict attention to these symptoms and get prompt relief by using Beecham\u2019s Pills.A few doses will stimulate the -iver, help the stomach, regulate the bowels and make a great difference in vout general feeling.Nothing will put you on your feet so quickly as a dose or two of Til Oiigiiial fed Oalj Genuine Beware of Imitations Sold on the Merits of HUnanTs Uflknssl \"«TV\" Guarantees a Good Smoke W.Ç.MACDONALD.Reer->.In box**.25c.The Cause of Heart Trouble Faulty digestion cause* the generation of\t*n the stomach which inflate and press down on the heart and interfere with it» regular action, causing faintness and pain.15 to 30 drops of Mother SelffH\u2019s rontive Syrup after m^als sets digestion right,which allows the heart to beat full and regular,\t9 Face ün Mol Siijiii Healed By Cullcuro Rough and Itchy With Eczema.Came in Pimples and Blisters.Kept From Sleeping.\u201cMy face potrouffh and itchy, and I was told I had eczema.It came in pimples, then water blister!, and my skin was oore and red.My face itched and I had to scratch, and it kept me from oleepinç.The akin was dry and scaly, and would bleed.My face was \u2022n awful sight.\"I saw an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and I sent for a free sample.I afterwards bought more, and «was not over a week when I war, completely healed.\u201d (Signed) Miss Annie Forgue, Alderson, Alta., Aum 28,1917.If your nkln 1» already healthy and clear keep It so by using Cuticura Soap for toilet purposes assisted by touches of Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal any tendency to irrlutlon, redness or roughness of the skin or nealp.I'or Free Sample Each by Mail ad-Jrenn post-card: \u201cCuticura, Deuf .A.Boston, I).S.A.\u201d Sold everywhere.If KINO OEORC® MAVY PLUG OI-LSWTN© TOBACCO l& IN A CLA33 BY ITSELF J It surclasses all others in quality and flavour because tho process by which it is made differs Irom others.\u2014It is deliciously sweet and non-irritating.ROCK CITY TOBACCO Co., faamifacturers, QUEBFC ,wr IS IT WORTH IT?\u2014 THE WASTE OF MONEY TI IE DIRT OF COAL and OIL THE DREAD OF FIRE We don\u2019t think so as Electricity SOLVES the PROBLEM \u201cCLEANER\u2014EFFICIENT\u2014BETTER\u201d \u2018wir SHERBROOKE DAILY RECCED.SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1919.SEVEN \u201cDaily Record\u2019 \u2019 Want Advertisements BIG RESULTS FOR LITTLE [VIO^iEV\t^ RATFSr: a wattM or 1*S», **c each liwertio»; om cent for eaaîl addition *1 word.fît»: inoertfons f«w ths ?rio# of *ve.H \t56f, a dozen.Chickens and fowl were Boiling meat, per lb.IBc to 20c Choice turkeys, per lb .43» to 45c 1 HiAisllltKo YyAiNiüLJ.\u201e\tratner scarce, but the demand was not Calfskins.30c ^ilk-fed chickens .35c to IOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WHO CAN J influence sale of hÎKh irracle stocks and heavy enough to change the price from j Chicke., pe that of last week.Butter was offered ) Fowl, per Tb gj.]]j\t3gc 4QC ! Ordinary chickens .35c to 37c | 00c to 32c1 show quite an increase over the figures for the corresponding period last year.During the past, week the clearings amounted to $788,133.07 as compared with $419,623.97 for the same week in 1918, or an increase oi $378,609.10.The clearings for the same week in 1917 amounted to $513,-! 166.46.PK0Eîf~y Diploma, lani^ft Ditch- I in ^ 9^63^ 48^Tpomd° buTthë | G^se.^er lb38c to 46c Fowls, iw.t .28c to 2flc I ^\tof ihorta we\u201e f.irJy terge.trad, bonds.State experience if any, and references j ™d.-hoel.Bight months\u2019 term beginning^cn ;\t?\" Mc^^f p^und^H there 1 Ham,\u2019 pres^ed/per lb'.'.\t^ ^ 2\t\"\" \u2019 '\t\u2019\u201983c to 35e '.\"\" : was any change in meat quotations, it Liver, per lb.\u2019.12He to to Box 61 Record.j April 1st.Salary Ç35 monthly.Apply Rider, Megantic, Que.REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ^NTARIO FARMS FOR SALE.FARMERS GOING TO ONTARIO.Do you want a #iange of location ?Thousands of acres of level land free from stone around Toronto.Good Schools, High and Public, Universities Steam and electric railways.Stone roads, harraa for sale by Willoughby Farm Agency.Head office.Dept.1360, Georgetown, Ont.Write for Free Farm Catalogue.For reference apply to any Chartered bank in Canada.fpWO BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE OR \" would exchange as part payment on desirable tenement house.Apply Box 43 Record.-iminer: van wanted at onpe wttw-'was on tlle incline> but thRAKEMEN, FIREMEN.$I30-$200 MONTH-ly ; experience unnecessary,\u2022 must study easy necebsary instruction ; send stamp.Railway Association, Care Record.\"I/TARRIED MAN WANTED FOR FARM, fully experienced in farming in all its, branches.State full particulars in first let-\u2022t or particulars.Apply 16 Kingston Avenue, oi jter- Box Rock Island, Que.(phone 267J.-lyrARRIED MAN WANTED, USED TO 1farm work, good milker ; good house, gar-J den, wood and milk.State wages and capabilities.Box 348, Richmond.fjpo 297.TO LET.LET FOR MARCH 1ST, FOUR HEAT-ed rooms on 64 Frontenac Street.Phone YY^ANTED TO RENT\u2014HALL OR LARGE \u2019 ^ room, centrally located.Apply Box 66 Record.P°!f A QUICK SALE I WILL SELL MY 4f» acre farm, situated in Concord, Vt., two miles from railroad on State road; good buildings, modern improvements, spring water, all tools and machinery, 60 head of Holstein catlls, 5 horses, lots of lumber Price, $14,000.$3,000 down, balance on eaay terms.Willis Bradshaw.Concord.Vt.I^LOOR SPACE TO LET\u201450 x 80, IN CEN-tre of city ; suitable for factory or storage.Apply Box 65 Record.FOR SALE QFFICES TO LET IN CANADIAN BANK Sherbrooke.T HE AUTOMOBILE GARAGE, AT PRE- Morrissette, on Albert Street, to let.Will be let onéMay 1st.Central location.Reasonable 8 ROOM BRICK HOUSE WITH MODERN GASOLINE ENGINE, 6 H.P., ONE WORK ,\t_\t-\t__ »\t., n \u201e ,\ti \u2022 , i\t,\t, rent.Apply Edwarus Really Co.horse, sleigh a-'d wagon, also several car-\t__________________ loads of hay, for sale.J.C.Gagne & Co., 75B ; \u2022lead College, Stanstead.Apply 27 Murray SL, East Sherbrooke.Tel.1235W.30 I }^ARM FOR SALE CONSISTING OF acres, 1-2 mile from Government Road, 1 j mile from Eustia ; good house and barns ; land ! A FIRST CLASS PORTABLE BRICK oven, 12 x 14, for sale.Will sell cheap.Apply Henry Grant, Baker, Lennoxville.in high state of cultivation.Apply 252 Wellington Street.ÇJMALL FARM FOR SALE AT NORTH Hatley, about one-fourth mile from station, 80 acrea in good state of cultivation.Further information given by addressing W.E.LeBaron, North Hatley, Que.POR SALE-MAJESTIC RANGE, QUEBEC 8 ROOM HOUSE, WEST WARD, TO LET-Hardwood finish, open fire-place, three verandas, all conveniences, $23 per month, including water.Possession at once, or May at Apply J.O\u2019C.Mignault, 17 Sanborn Street, lei.480.heater, table, refrigerator, organ, baby , sleigh, awning, hockey skates, electric iron, lights, shades.Leaving city.42 St.Charles street, city.WE OFFER FOR SALE OUR PROPERTY corner Peel and Frontenac Streeta (opposite Presbyterian Church), one tenement, one semi-detached and lot.G.T.Armstrong & Sons, Ltd.TfOR SALE, ON ONTARIO STREET, -** \u201cThe Knoll,\u201d 2Vfc acres.The moat attractive building site in Sherbrooke.Apply to Cate.Wells, White & Lynch.\u2022pOR SALE AT 84 MELBOURNE STREET, set 6 chairs :.nd extension table, three-burner oil stove, kitchen cabinet, bed, etc.Must be sold by Saturday night.JgLACKSMITH SHOP FOR SALE OR TO -, rent.Splendid locality, or would hire a good man.Reason for selling or renting : sick-neaa.Apply Routledge, West Brome, Que.T^OUR ROOM FLAT TO LET\u2014A NEW house, and near the Shops, No.87 Sherbrooke street.Mr.P.Gosselin, 39 Sherbrooke St., Sherbrooke.TTOUSE TO RENT\u2014NO.65 MONTREAL Street, suitable for small family.Apply 4 High street.OPACE IN STORE TO LET.APPLY J.H.^ Boudreau, Tailor, 19 Strathcona Square.LOST AND FOUND T)ROPERTY FOR SALE IN THE NORTH -*¦ Ward on Montreal Street Hot water beating, with or without adjoining lot For further particulars address Box 56 Record.Thirteen jewelled heavy goi«d Watch for sale.Warranted 14k.U.S.Assay.No reasonable offer refused.Address Box 68 Record Office.SLIGHTLY USED UPRIGHT PIANO FOR sale (Milton, New York), in splendid order, mission oak case.A.H.Genge, 18 Quebec street Phone 846W.QNE WHITE FEMALE FOXHOUND WITH one white eye, lost Reward.J ease J.Dailey, Mansonville, Que.ONE NICE 125 ACRE FARM FOR SALE\u2014 1^ milea from Grand Trunk and C.P.K.stations ;\t17 head of cattle, 2 good heavy j jrounr borsoe, and all agricultural implements.Would sail all or separately.Apply E.Paquette, Greenlay, Que.r-\u2014 CORDS OF 4 FT.WOOD FOR SALE, in woods or delivered.Also a quantity of cedar posts ; four miles from Lennoxville.Phone 701 r 31.4^ ACRES LAND FOR SALE.SITUATED between Liverpool Street and Howard's Park, Will sell you a lot or the whole piece; Pleely situated, commanding a beautiful view of the Magog River.Apply R.Seiveright, 20 Whiting Block.Phone 842.1 7fï ACREfl $2700\u2019 WITH PAIR HORSES, ^ 5 cows and bull, 2 yearlings, 2 calves, poultry, mowing machine, rake, plow, hnr-frowe.wagons, harnc*», tools, crops in barn *md cellars ; convenient R.R.depot, stores, schools, churches ; good hay fields, fertile tillage, 20-cow pasture, estimated 500 cords of hardwood, 250 cords pulpwood.fruit.Good 8-a-oqm house, large cow barn, horse barn, etc.Family reasons forcing sale, everything' goes for $2700, easy terms.Details page 3 Strout\u2019s Catalog, equipped bargains 17 states ; copy free.Dept.1188, E.A.ST ROUT FARM AGENCY, 109 Main Street, Burlington, Vt.TkESIRABLE SELF-CONTAINED HOUSE\u2014 -* ^ Five bedrooms, three rooms and kitchen downstairs.Modern in every detail, with large lot In connection, in the village of Lennoxville, for rent, or for sale, the first of May.For particulars apply Box 243, Lennoxville, Que., or telephone 710W.TTARM, JUST OUTSIDE KNOWLTON VIL-\u2022*- lage Corporation, one hundred acres, very productive, two thousand sugar trees, thirteen to fourteen hundred tin buckets, new sugar house (large), Grimm evaporator, large orchard, twelve head cattle, three horses, six ehoate and farming implements.C.M.Hast-ing*.Knowlton.Que.T IGHT SINGLE DRIVING HARNESS good order, for sale.C.J.Wright, Quebec street.Phone 831J.IMMORTALITY CERTAIN.\u201d SWEDEN-borg'a great work on \u201cHeaven and Hell\u201d and \u201cThe Life After Death.\u201d Over 400 pages.Only 25 cents postpaid.W.O.Law, 486 Euclid Avenue, Toronto.ONE DINING ROOM SET, BRASS CHAN-deller, vacuum cleaner, for sale.Apply Mrs.Eug.Dundln, Main St., Lennoxville.SMALL GOLD BROOCH WITH DIAMOND in centre, lost.Reward.Call 388W.OMALL BLUE SILK HANDBAG LOST ON ^ street car or on corner of Wellington Street, containing sum of money.Finder please return to Record Office.WHAT ARE YOU DOING WITH YOUR * \u2019 evenings ?It\u2019s up to each one of ua to \u201cGet Ready\u201d for the future.Something of the enormous growth and popularity of the International Correspondence Schools, of Scranton, Pa., caan be gauged by the number of \u201cProspects\u201d received: Moonday, January 6th, 1693; Monday, January 18th, 1692 ; Monday, Jan-uaary 20th, 1709 ; Monday, January 27th, 1947 ; and an average of over 1500 per day for the whole month.Write or phone the Agent for the Eastern Townships, F.W.Colwill, Sherbrooke, who will send you a catalog and all information on the subject you wish to study.Veal, carcass, per lb.18c to 20c Veal, per lb.16c to 30c THE FRUIT MARKET.Apples, per peck.35c to $1.25 Bananas, per doz.40c to 45c Grapefruit, per doz.85c to $1.00 Grapes, per pound.35c Lemons, per doz.25c to 30c tains were quoted at S1.Ü5, and Quebec white j3''™ be fairl5' wel1 flu',r,lieOSITION WANTED AS HOUSEKEEPER j moriam, 50c.; poetry, 10c.per line additional on a farm by a young woman with two - children, clean, industrious and thrifty.Reply Box 63, Sherbrooke Record.\t\u2022» \\rOUNG MAN OF WIDE CLERICAL EX-1 perienco would like a position with good b usine*» firm.Apply Box 59 Record.POSITION WANTED BY SALESMAN\u2014 ^ Boots and shoes and gent\u2019s furnfahlnga.\u2022 ixtecn yearo experience.Both language*.Adirés» H.A.Beaudoin, Box 62, Cowansville.In Lennoxville, Que \u201cUPLANDS,\u201d the property of the late Mrs.A.C.Scarth.Cone fa ting of large solid brick house, with hall full length, large drawing room, living room and dining room, ttvo fir«i-pl»cen, four large bedroom* and dreeing room, together with wooden addition containing summer and winter Uitch* iw, wood shed, five bedrooms and modern bath-room.This house ia equipped with electric light and new hot air furnace.Also, farmer's cottage of aix rooms, with woodshed, electric light, large hontr «table with electric light, also cow' barn and hen house.Both bouses and barns are Mipplicd with running spring water.Together with about 120 acres of meadow and pasture land, with ronsfderahlo wood.Two large gardens, burns, and numerous beautiful trees, with private ftvepuo approaching the house from Main St.Situated In the village of Lennoxville, three mlle:\u2019i from Sherbrooke, a few mi* life.\u2018 walk from Dost Office, Churches, Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific Railway SIntlonH.For further particulars apply to II.A.C.Scr.rth.Canadian Bank of Commerce.Mageg, Que DEATHS.McDONALD\u2014Died at his home in Brownville Jet., Me., February 7, John McDonald, aged 53 years.Funeral from M.E.Church Sunday, February 9, at 2 o\u2019clock.WOODWARD\u2014Died at Moulton Hill, February 15, 1919, Margaret Dunlop, widow of the late Thomas A.Woodward, in her 83rd year.Funeral from the residence of her son, C.J.Woodward, on Monday at 1 o\u2019clock, to St.George\u2019s Church, Lennoxville, thence to Malvern Cemetery.-4- CARD OF THANKS.I wish most heartily to thank nil kind friend!» and neighbors who have so generously assisted during my recent loss by fire.E.U.TOWNE.St.Felix de Ktnjr- cy.Que.,\t, February 13, 1919.RSONQAY, FEB.17th Having received instructions from PAr.Fierro HEenard No.121 King St.East, Sherbrooke.I will sell all his household furniture, and also at 3 o\u2019clock p.m., I will offer for sale one building lot.For further information apply J.P.JUTRAS, Tel.1079W.\tAuctioneer.CARD OF THANKS.Wa wfah to express our sincere thanks for tho kindn.vs extended to us during the illnpsn and death of our dear wife and mother; for the many messages of sympathy received ; to the bearers, singers, pat* to re, and ^]«o for the l\"vely flowers.MR.ALTON LINDSAY, MRS.ULAN CUE (L.l NUTUROWN, MRS.EDITH (L.) 4YWU February 10, 1919.For Sale Two desirable Residential Pr~perties in the North Ward.For particulars nmi tonus apply to II.R.Fraser, Ad- BIKCH LOGS, 14\u201d and up, nrst class quality, for early shipment.State quantity can supply, also price f.o.h cars.Write E.M.NICHOLSOI & CO., 202 Board of Trade Bldg., Montreal, P.Q HAY ?l it .id liny for sala.Apply to Henry Neill, Went Shefford.Una., bufor* purchasing elsewhere.JÉgÉjft MAIL CONTRACT Sealed Tenders addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa until noon on Friday, the 24th of March.1919.for the conveyance of His Majesty\u2019s Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week, between Danville and St Camille, from the 1st July, 191» next Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at tho Poet Offices of Danville and St Camille.Que., and at the office of the Poet Office Inspector.Post Office Inspector\u2019s Office.e Sherbrooke, Que.Jan.80, 1919.L.E.DA8TOUS, _______________Post Offies Inspector.\u2022BENNIES SEEDS Produce Vi ciory Gropr BEsaf âj§3Sf I Mi mSm I i TOf*» * füÿ&J1 .ata ¦AIL CONTÜMOT Sealed Tenders addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa until noon on Friday, the 14th of March, 1919, for the conveyance of Hta Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract for four yean*, six times per week, on the route Melbourne.No.2.from the 1st July, 1919, next.Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of proposed Contract maybe seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at {.he Post Offices of Melbourne, Que., and at the office of the Poet Office Inspector.Past Office Inspector's Office.Sherbrooke, Que., Jan.80.1919.L.E.DASTOUS, Post Office Inspector.THE Rennie Catalogne for 1919 is brimful of information and suggestions on the growing of Sowers and vege-_ , tables.Beautifully illustrated j in colon*, this catalogue is truly valuable as a gardening guide.It shows you the practical results obtained by planting tested seeds, and it proves to you the best kind of seeds to buy.Use theRennieCatalogue at a Ready Referent» Make your selection of seed* from it\u2014 then fro to your dealer and have him fill the order.If he cannot supply you with all you require writ* ns direct To cafe guard our ciistomeraaU Rennie\u2019s Seeds are tested at our trial ground.This insures that buyers of Kenoie\u2019a Seçds get nothing but the very best Tfyou haven\u2019t received a copy of our 1919 Catalogue, write for one to-day.THE WILLIAM RENNIE' COMPANY LIMITED KINO AND MA1HCET 8T8.TORONTO JVL B O AT M O ISf'7 HsAlsi WlNNIPfeO VAN43 0V/V&0 ËtfMMü fmmmz EIGHT SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15.1919.BOY AT T.MEEKS'S 147 WELLINGTON ST.WATERVTlLE YOUNC LADY NOMINATED Wi$s Pearl Burton Named By Leading Citizens\u2014 Candidates Throughout County Add to Their Votes.Miss Pearl Barton, of Waterville, aomtnated by leading citizens of that town, enters the list of candidates today for the honor of being selected as Compton\u2019s most popular lady.While a few days late in the start, there is very good reason to believe, that Waterville will be heard from every day for the rest of the contest period.In the meantime the friends of can-ûates in Cook shire, Bury, Scotstown, Gould, Lake Megantic, Sawyer ville, j Compton and East Angus are rolling j up the vote for the candidates of j their choice.The standing is as follows : Miss E.Blanche Cook, Cook- Cookshire .63,910, Miss Annie McLeod.Scotstown .40,530 Miss Alice McLeod.Bury.30,720 Miss Marion Robertson, Saw- yerville.30,500 Miss Annie M o/Aay.Gould.21,000 Miss Myrtle Demers.Compton *20,130 Miss Margaret M.Murray, Lake Megantic.19,010 Miss Greta Hughes, East Angus.10.330 Miss Pearl Burton, Waterville 10.000 Premier Theatre Sunday Only Admission 25c Princss Theatre Monday & Tuesday Admission 25c THE WORLD\u2019S TRIUMPH D.W.Griffith\u2019s Colossal $2,000,000 Spectacle SEE \u2014 Twelve Parts \u2014 75,000 Horses\u2014125,000 People\u20141,200 Chariots The most marvellous entertainment ever seen.The most gigantic production in the history of Theatres.Ancient Babylon in days of splendor with its mighty walls and towers, its banquet hall a mile long; the Siege and Fall of Babylon; Life in the Holy Land; Paris Under Catherine de Medeci.MONDAY and is toemi vs.*.JÏÆ1MH.8SS The most realistic picture ever presented of Our Boys \u201cOver There.\" \"CANADA AT MOISTS\u201d A real picture for Canadians.The capture of Mons was the last battle of the world war before the armistice was signed.The photography excellent, every scene being exceptionally clear and distinct.No advance in prices.Admission 15c.TEXT RE LEAGUE OF NATIONS HAS BEEN\tANNOUNCED\tor between states not members of\tp^po\":^ ^League which in the -\tthe League, the high contracting par-\tcase of a state member of the League (Continued\tfrom page 1)\tties agree that the state or states not\twould constitute a breach of Article further that they will mutually sup- members\tof the League shall be in-\tXII.,\tthe provision of Article\tXVI.noT^on\u2019e another in the financial and vited to\taccept the obligations of\tshall\tbe applicable against the\tstate economic measures which may be tak- membership m the League for the taking such action, ev under this article, in order to mini- purposes\tof such dispute, upon such\t\u201cIf\tboth parties to the ir se the io^ and inconvenience re- conditions as the executive council\twhen\tso invited refuse to accept the setting -fromThe\tabove measures,\tand\trnay deem just, and upon acceptance\tobligations of memoersmp \u2022ha-\tthev wiÜ mutually support\tone\tof any such invitation the above pro-\tLeague for the purpose of su-h another in resisting any special mea- visions shall be applied with such mo-ipute, the executive council may take Careful Examination Will show you that everything we sell Is first class, high grade and perfect In every parties (ar.Every detail of make and finish is as it should be.Suits and overcoats that hold their shape because they are hand tail ored.Shirts cut full and large with neckbands that fit right.Neckwear that will not putt out of shape.Underwear that will not sag or shrink.These things mean comfort and satisfac tion to you.STAR CLOTHING HALL AND CO.The Store that Sets the Pace, disputes between one state member circumstances.\tsecure and maintain fair and humane; Mrs.T.C.Wjlson; Councillor, Mrs.H.\u2018 of the League and another state \u201cIn the event of a power so invited conditions of labor for men, women i R.Fraser.' u ,.n, , momhoT of +Y10 T pnene refusing to accept the obligations of and children, both in their own coun-| The Regent thanked the members wmch is not a member ot the League,-TT League for the;tries and in all countries to whichjfor their kindness in her re-election, their commercial and industrial rela- a, mark of confidwice which she apprêtions extend; and to that end agree ciated, and also for their loyalty and to establish as part of the organiza- self-sacrifice for the good of the chap-tion of the league a permanent ter',a\"d congratukted the chapter as bureau of labor.\tI a whol« on the excellent results of the .i year.They were bound together by no common tie and would always, she felt ARTICLE XXL\u2014\u201cThe high con- \u2022 acting parties agree that provision s.jre> continue to do their fuI1 duty B8 hall be made t rough the ms ru- patldotic Canadian women, mentality of the league to secure and ^ It was decided thfet on the honor rol] maintain freedom of transit and SIR GEO.PERLEY CABLES RE FIFTH CJ.R.Smske Kaoionaidb liidex agree ,\t,\t,\t\u2014 -*-\u2014i, - v\u2018n k\t1918.\tland the national anthem closed the ! cf the League.\tand recommend such action as may League shall be entrusted wrtn gener- ARTICLE XXII._________\u201cThe high con-1 meetinz ARTICLE XVII.\u2014\u201cIn the event of seem best and most effectual in the >1 supervision of the trade m arms tracting parties agree to place under WS- CAaoao'Vfvtw CONCRETE MANURE PITS i(EEP FERTILIZER VALUES IN THE MANURE IT is estimated by the Canadian Qovemment (according to Dominion Farms Circular 55) that the annual loss in manure in this country\u2014due to exposure and poor handling\u2014is over two hundred millions of dollars.Leeching and heating in manure exposed to the weather will account for a 40% decrease in plant food value in three months.On the average 100-acre farm, there would be about 200 loads of manure per year\u2014at a value of $3.00 to S4.00 per load.Thus improper handling may result in a loss of $300 in a year on such a farm.To avoid tiiis loss Every Farm should have a Concrete Manure Pit sjoping floor to allow the manure spreader to be driven in.Get our book now\u2014and con- Write for this free book which tells you how to build manure pits and other utilities of concrete whic[h your farm requires seepage from manure piles, it prevents contamination of well.The illustration show, one type of pit that is easily constructed.The small sketch adjoining is from the book entitled, \u201cWhat the Farmer Can do with Concrete\u201d in which full directions are given for the building of a pit five feet deep, with a to conserve the liquid manure, for, if the manure is unprotected, a large percentage of the fertilizing material is carried away.Concrete makes a satisfactory pit for manure\u2014being waterproof, it does not permit any liquid to escape.Another advantage of such a pit is that in putting a stop to the Canada Cement can be secured from over2/)00 dealers, in nearly every city, town and village in Canada.If yea cannot locate a convenient dealer, write oar nearest Sales Office.CANADACEMENTCOMPANY LIMITED 662 Herald Building Montreal Sales Offices at Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Calgary An excellent type of manure pit, showing overhead carrier struct a manure pit before next summer.The directions for building it are clear and simple\u2014 you can do the work yourself quite easily.The pit will pay for itself, in fertilizer saved, in less than one season.\u2022oo® fe «4M .
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