Sherbrooke daily record, 13 novembre 1919, jeudi 13 novembre 1919
[" :tz?Sîterferooke Daily Record Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1919.Code Kji\\T PRICE TWO CENTS SESSION ADJOURNED-MACE FOUND GUILTY Alarmist Reports Are Fostered In Interior Politics Of Belgium DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN BELGIUM AND SHOW NO CHANGE SINCE THE OPENING OF NEGOTIATIONS RE SCHEDT AND LIMBOURG *.Member of Belgian Peace Delegation at Paris Says that His Ons~innnnnnnnn)\u2018o Binrinnnnnnns ^ Country Has Practically Given Up Hope of Obtaining from Holland a Settlement of the Scheldt and Limbourg Questions Along Lines Proposed By Her Delegation\u2014 Says This is Due to Attitude of Great Powers, Who are Openly Hostile to Belgium\u2019s Point of View.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Nov.1 3.\u2014Alarmist reports of high tension and possible rupture of diplomatic relations between Belgium and Holland, which have been current for thej past few days in Brussels and in diplomatic and Peace Copfer- ! ence circles here, have their source in the interior politics of: Belgium and are fostered by the political party favoring an' energetic policy toward Holland, according to a member of the Belgian peace delegation at Paris, \u201c 1 he situation is neither more strained nor better than it has been since the opening of negotiations dealing with the Scheldt and Limbourg questions,\u201d the delegate added.\u201cBelgium,\u201d continued the speaker, \u201chas practically given up hope of obtaining from Holland a settlement of the Scheldt and Limbourg questions along lines proposed by her delegation.This is due to the attitude of the Great Powers, who are openly hostile to Belgium\u2019s point of view.But perhaps an agreement may be reached with Holland on a broader basis.\u201d SINN FEINERS REFUSE TO RECOGNIZE COURT (Associated Press Despatch) DUBLIN, Nov.13.\u2014The Sinn Fein members of the British House of Commons, who were arrested yesterday in the raid on the offices of the Sinn Fein Parliament, were arraigned in the police court on the charge of participating in forbidden proceed-ingus.They refused to recognize the court, and each was sentenced to two months imprisonment.Among those arrested in the raid were John O\u2019Ma-hony, John Hayes and Frank Lawless.\u2022 JUl 0 0 0 0 Q000Q0Q000 QJLSUi 0 Q Q 0 y 3' ^rinmrrô'irirrrirtra^ arrinnrirrinrinnrinnrri^^ COURT OF KING\u2019S BENCH WILL RESUME SESSION ON DECEMBER NINTH AND NEW GRAND JURY PANNEL WILL BE DRAWN UP THAT the Court of King\u2019s Bench, after the settling of the Gobeil case, which is the last of those in which no objection was made on the now famous grounds of the illegal panelling of the Grand Jury, will adjourn its session until December 9, is the official report made public today.In the meantime, the Board of Revision will meet > and comply with the technicalities of the law, and a new Grand Jury will be called for next month, when the cases of Clark Cameron, Joseph and Emile Labrie, Jos-; eph Belisle, Athanase Labrie, Bernard Schaffer, Dr.G., A.Trenhofm and Sylva Brault will be taken up.This adjournment complies with the necessity that a new panel be made, as brought about by the motion made by Mr.N.K.Laffamme, K.C., on which judgment was given by Mr.Justice Desy yesterday.It is possible that two panels may be drawn up, one containing the names of the former Grand Jury.These men will then ask to be excused, on the ground that they have already judged the case, and the second panel would then be called upon.f POOOOOOoooooontjT FRANCIS MACE HELD GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER BY JURY AFTER OF TWO HOURS Defense Claims \u201cUnwritten Law\u201d in Case of Sordid Tragedy Caused By \u201cEternal Triangle\u201d\u2014Impassioned Plea for Acquittal, as Accused Breaks Down\u2014Murder Charge is Changed for that of Manslaughter and After Long Deliberation, Jury Pronounces Him Guilty.LENINE NOW HINTS AT MOVE IN BRITISH INDIA SUPREME COUNCIL WARNS GERMANY THAT THE SALE OF AVIATION MATERIAL IS VIOLATION OF ARMISTICE (Associated Press Despatch) *-\u2014\u2014-_____- JouncU diseased Rumania in response to Rumania\u2019s ^ recent note.The Allied reply, it is forecasted, will be very firm in tone, the Rumanian note being regarded as jô evasive and unsatisfactory, notably j so as concerned the demand for th.\\ i evacuation of Hungary by.the.It»-.manians.The Allied note was not j completed today, but will be put inf ; shape very shortly and foi'warded to j Bucharest within two days.The report received from Sir J George Clark, the Allied Commissioner to Budapest, was considered j as showing that political conditions j in Hungary were much improved anc i that there were indications of f coalition government being organized shortly in Budapest with which th Peace Conference could deal.Another subject taken up by the Council was the elections recently held in Silesia.A note to Germany was framed, advising it to disregard these elections.A note also was sent to Germany warning the Berlin Gov ernment that the sale of German aviation material is a violation of th armistice and will not be tolerated.STILL NO WORD REGARDING FATE OF FORT CREW MINERS AND OPERATORS PREPARE FOR CONFERENCE-SECRETARY OF LABOR WILSON QUITE HOPEFUL Officials at Washington Feel Confident that the Conference Called for Tomorrow Will Result Satisfactorily\u2014Both Miners and Operators are Making Ready for Presentation of Their Cases.*- (Associated Press Despatch) w ASHINGTON, Nov.13.\u2014Final The municipal elections in Upper Silesia, it has been shown by otlu despatches, were heavily in favor o.the Poles, giving rise to expressions of hope in Polish quarters that O^T \u2022 TOULL l COME 'N V/ITH ME! .MOW* A MbHmJ.Qwhot, Service in St.Paul\u2019s Church on Sunday next, November 16, will be at *even o\u2019clock in the evening.Service I in the Methodist Church will be held on Sunday morning at *et£?Ixvlv^WreSH .; * «.U O, , c«# of Gripp*.U I* .1» .combina- ' On Tuesday, November 11, at eleven-1\"\u2019\" which ,,u\"!k ,nd e,f*,tiï* wwk' o\u2019clock, the time set apart by Hi*; Th» object» nought by th* treatment are the Majesty the King for a -Ill-pension of , I.e©pln«r of the \u2022r»«©m open In order that the normal artivitie», a *Hort service of *ï»ten»l'> pol*on»i generated by the cold rnay be prayer and praise wa» held at the Mo-1 thrown off, the reducing'of the fever kh «on-del Bchool, and wa* conducted by Rev.!accompanying the cold, the alleviation Rura Dean Love arui Rev.John ,-h*\tut\u2019 cün',iUon of th*h'*'1 the irirtsnm* nf the miwclni UflUMly prepent * Mr.F.A.Noble, from Cookshire, ,1\"d\t**nw»1 Ujnin* up \"f ^ ,'rl\"'rn- was in town recently.\tGrip PU, a preparation now on «ale at all Mr.R.A.Oughtred, of Sherbrooke, drug »tor«a la a combination of ju*t the Ingre-v.a* in town on Tuesday.\tdumu advk*4 by phyiician» for effective re- Mr W H.Stacey, of lennoxville, !\"\"IU It «WM» In the convenient espauhi form wa in town on Tuesday.LISGAF.Miss Marcia Gunter has returned from Sherbrooke, where she underwent an operation on her nose in Dr.Darche\u2019s hospital.Mrs.George Placey is home from Sherbrooke.Messrs.Kenneth Armstrong and \u2022James Ward have returned from Winnipeg.Mrs.George Armstrong is suffering from rheumatism and is under the doctor\u2019s care.Several from here attended the chicken pie supper in Kirkdale and reported a very enjoyable time.town over the week-end, the guest of pose when he s^aw its beauty.At the Y.W.Tuesday evening, Miss McIntosh agajn delignted the girls with a description of the work done in France be the Y.W C A.Having\u2019 been one of them during a period of the war, the talk was connected with her personal experiences, bringing the work vividly home to her hearers.J.Parker, who was celebrating eightieth birthday.Rev.Ellis Fray and Mrs.Fray have returned home, after having spent an extended holiday, first to Montreal, where Mrs.Fray attended the Woman\u2019s Missionary Convention : then to St.Agathe, where she visited her daughter, Dr.and Mrs.B.Ramsey ; from there on to Ottawa, where she attended the Baptist Convention, while M Fray visited Edmonton, Calgary, Vegreville and other parts of the West, returning to Ottawa, where he joined Mrs.Fray at the home of their daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Livingstone.The Golden Rule Club will meet on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o\u2019clock, at the home of Miss Isabel Wadleigh, on Baldwin street.The ladies in charge have something interesting planned for the youngsters to do.Mr.and Mrs.Bishop, of Way\u2019s Mills, have moved to town, and taken possession of the tenement over Woodman & McKee\u2019s store.\u2022.?-\u2014 MRS.WOOLWORTH\u2019S INCOME.(Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, Nov.13.\u2014Mrs.Frank W.Woolworth, widow of the late head of the chain of five and ten cent stores, will receive an income of $443,000 a year from her husband\u2019s estate.Mrs.Woolwcrth is the sole legatee under her husband\u2019s will.AN IMPORTANT PROVISO.Good election stories are not plentiful, especially new ones; but here\u2019s something that happened a few years ago that is rather am ising.' The manager of a shipyard assembled his employees and told them that they might vote in a municipal election just as they pleased.\u201cIn fact, I shan\u2019s even tell you how I am going to vote,\u201d he said; then Principal Trueman gave the boys of added: \u201cAfter it is all over, I shall the Y.M.C.A.a talk on the \u2018Peace\u2019 situation particularly in Europe.Thero was a large attendance and all were much interested.have a keg of beer, brought into the yard.(Hurra! Hurra! shouted the men.) But I shan\u2019t tap it unless Mr, Blank gets in.\u201d\t* KINGSBURY u*« and th# trc8tirï»nt The W.C.T.U.Society held their meeting on Tuesday at the home of Mrs.Jameson.The Sunday School training class met Sunday afternoon in the church.Mrs.Kerr and children, from St.John\u2019*, Nfld., arc visiting Mr*.J.Kerr.Mr.Kerr is to arrive shortly.Mr.Robert Kerr went to Montreal recently.Mr.T.G.Lorrence spent a day recently in Sherbrooke.Mr.Angus McLean and family intend goirig to Montreal for the winter, as Mr.McLoan is in poor health.Word ha* been received that Mr.A.Water* underwent an operation ASCOT CORNER Mi*,» Ruby Lari/ee, of Ka».t Clif-\tmtri\tu »t hand if\t««m#\tbr»*k «ut.\tn« »iir« ton, rpent the week end with her jia:-\tb> *»t\ti.h# irrmiin#\tReid\u2019»\tGrip ri»\t*/ith\tth# ent*, Mr.and Mr*.Edward luirigee.lormnim print»*i on th* lx,».It \u2022*il« »t Mi**** Margaret and Jennie Me-\t«»nt»\t\u2022 #01*11 prt«#\tfor *\ttr#«tm»nt\t»o Caffery.of Lemonuter, Mat*., are in\tH*» fw ««I*\u2019 On\tbr\t»n dru**i*t*.advi#*b># lor horn#___________ ( \u2022ho#id »t*rt.*\u2022 *oob ¦» th# fir«t «inn of th* on one eye at a Newton, Maas., Hoa- «,14 »pp,*r« Grip FI* h»« * rorord of roimv- pRal.ink * «.Id in * night, and #v*n * Dalhousie Street.4s St.Cyrille St.lei.connection.Residence, ^ A.MEADE, COATICOOK, QUE., QUE-O# bec Land Surveyor Bel] phone.All bec Land Survey or.kinds ol surveys and levelling./1HS.P.DÜBUC, B.A.Sc., C.E., Q.L.S.^ Consulting Engineer, Contractor.5b Sherbrooke St.W., Montreal.36A Murray St., Bherbrooite.Tel.9b.INSURANCE* WS.DRESSER & CO.SHERBROOKE.\u2022 AH branches of Insurance.Ütbce established 1870.J.SOUTHWOOD & CO., INS.AQTS, \u2018 \u2022 S.ii S.Mutual Bldg., Sherbrooke.¦¦iSBiRRaiMa ill P33 H\" ¦¦¦¦¦\u2022¦\u201c¦\u2022«¦\u2022\u2022\u2022«\u2022\u2022¦¦¦\u2022¦¦¦\u2022\u2022¦ii te (38 mg eta Bfeifl caa cæa s®« m am as a?c- fir-.er o->: ES- ff Si' et, et» f?Bfc! m.Pià.KK I?PS r.:;i et» BBS esa S3P BS» K1V es eh a «\u2022 Tka^ '\u2018New - hike\u201d Appearance em I «a ISfl) YOUR furniture need never become dull, dingy or lifeless in appearance.There is a way\u2014and an easy way\u2014of keeping a beautiful finish on all your furniture and woodwork.A few drops of um KGS BE.'j *33 PHYSICIANS AIMD SURGEONS H33 a* eg aa DR.ROCH HEBERT, SPECIALIST.49 King Street, Sherbroolc*.Bronchial Street, troubles, Aslbwa, Rheumatism, Neuralgu ConMUltation by appointment.JA.C.ETHIER, M.D.\u2014SPECIALTY, \u2022 Urinary Diseuses.Consultation.Res.45 fc ng St,.Sherbrooke, Que , ana by appointment.DR.W.A.FARWELL, (SPECIALIST TO the Sherbrooke Hoapital).Eye, Ear, None and Throat Diseases, b7 DulTeriu Ave., Sherbrooke.Consultation: 10-12 a,m., 1-4 p.m., and by appointment.B.SPEER.M.D.I Nose.Throat.Specialist\u2014Eye, Ear, TeL 1240.Whiting Blk, T A.DARCHE, M.D., SPECIALIST\u2014EYE, \u2022 J \u2022 Ear, Nose and Throat.UÜi.c and Private Hospital, 49 King Street.T[ \\R.L.C.BACHAND, CONSULTING SPE-A-J ci cialist.Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, No.109 Wellington SU Record Block, Sherbrooke.MUSICIANS rnilE SHERBROOKE ACADEMY OF MUSIC Q-lgcbr ^wPolisk era as at «!\u2022 CXI ns u.aa tsi E* t'SS (I* «II CHI Oil on a cloth dampened with water, will form a soft, soapy lather that thoroughly cleans\u2014and so brings out the blended beauty of the grain.The final operation is a light rubbing-over of the surface with a dry cloth.This imparts a high, dry, lasting lustre\u2014 a lustre that will not collect dust, because there is no trace of gummyness or stickyness\u2014nothing but the natural beauty of the wood itself.ass KSB car E® CM bm Ig aiss Kennedy\u2019s house on the North Shef-ford road.Mr.P.D.Boright is moving into rooms in the hotel building.On Monday evening a number of friends of Mr.and Mrs.A.T.Barnes gave them a surprise, the occasion being the tenth anniversary of their marriage.They were completely surprised, which added much to the fun of the evening, which was much enjoyed by all.They were presented with a gift of money and some valuable aluminum ware.A delicious supper was served and dancing and cards were enjoyed by those who took part.Miss Bobs has returned from'a visit to Attleboro, Mass.Mr.Grant Kendall has accepted a position at Waterloo.Mrs.Wm.Carter and children, of Magog, are guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.B.Carter on their way to reside in Toronto.\u201cRIGA\u201d Purgative Water, which act* mildly, yet «urely, without causing colic, cramps or weakness.ON SALE EVERYWHERE.TRY IT TODAY employed at the Oustoms Office all summer, has left for Montreal, where he will be given a new position.Mr.Hector Lariver was in Montreal on Monday.Mr.Alfred Lariver, of Sutton, is in town spendm-g a few days with relatives.Mrs.C.Johnson, who spent a few Mrs.E.Knight, Butterfly; Miss O.Phelps, Hallowe\u2019en; Mrs.G.Fortin, Middy; Miss Dorothy Brown, Little Girl in Blue; Mrs.Emmett Palmer, Indian Maid; Mrs.J.Savoille, Hallowe\u2019en; Miss Inez McGovern, Country Girl; Miss F.Bedee, Star; Mrs.Simpson, Morning; Miss S.Yates, When it comes to pure, fresh Drugs and Toilet articles.days with, Mr.Rev.Heath, has returned to Faraham.Mr.R.Landreville spent the week end in Iberville.Mr.Ernest Tardiff, of Laconia, N.Sheperdess; Mrs.F.Kemp, Fancy Costume; Mr.Stewart Stote, The Prince of Wales; Mr, C.S.Moore, Spanish Student; Earl Russell, Cowboy; M.H.Bedee, Student; Reginald Stote, _Chef; Geo.Fortin, Dude; H\u201e is spending a few days with his'card, Red Cross Nurse; Ernest father.\tjRhicard, Jack of Hearts; P.E.Rhi- Miss E.Boulet, of Beauee Junction, I Frank Corey, Buster Brown; Clifford who had been staying with her sis-j Brown, Court Jester; Clifford Russell, ter, has returned home.Mr.G.Par- Soldier; Eric Kemp, Girl Guids; Relent and sisters acompanied her to the land Kemp, Baseball Player; E.Pal station.ABERCORN Miss Knowlton, of Foster, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.E.C.Willey\u2019s on Saturday.Mrs.S.Dow, of Sutton, spent the week end at her son\u2019s, Mr.W.Dow.Mr.and Mrs.T.Willey are spending several days at Mr.Hick\u2019s in Knowl-bon.Mrs.Laplant is moving into her house which she recently purchased from Mr?.St.John.Mr.A.Roy spent the week end with his family.Mrs.Hudson has moved into a rented house in Sutton.Mr.L.P.Smith is moving into Eichford, where he has purchased a house.Mrs.M.D.Lahue is home from Sweetshurg, where she has been vis-iting her daughter, Mrs.Cederic! Henry.Miss Alice Barnes has been assisting- Mrs.George McGrath through the illness and death of her mother, Mrs.George Sweet.Mrs.John Hebert, of Sutton, was visiting at Mr.L.Roy\u2019s on Monday.There -was no service here on Sunday in the Union Church, owing to Rev.J.Plett\u2019s being called to officiate at a funeral sermon.mer, Double Faced Gentleman; Karl Wescott, Monk; P.Lavoie, Indian Chief; Willie Yates, Clown.VALE PERKINS W.H.Griffl s 121 Wellington St.Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Darling were recent guests of their daughter, Mrs.V.O.Davis.Messrs.John and Richard Jones' were recent guests of their sister, ' Mrs.H, Hammond, at Newport, Vt.M r.W.Geer has purchased Mr.W.B.Magoon's farm.Mr.Edd Gilbault has moved his | family to the \u201cVale.\u201d Miss Velma Smith spent the week-tnd with Mrs.D.N.Jones, at Knowl-ton\u2019s Landing.Mr.G.D.Magoon, of Newport, Vt., was in town on Wednesday.The auction which was to have taken place at Mr.W.B.Magoon\u2019s on November 5 was postponed until November 11, uowing to the big storm and bad roads.Mr.U.A.Darling and Miss Esther Magoon ha- e been on the sick list.&&H.INGS\u2014RATES QUEBEC-! JVERPOWL EMPRESS OE ERANCE 4 p.m.November 25th.1st, $170 up: 2nd, $100 up: Onl, $6:1.75.MONTREAL\u2014LIVERPOOL .\t,\t10 a m.Cabin Third Mmnedosa Nov.16 $100 up $62 50 Seand'avn Nov.26\t95 up 6125 ST.IOIIN\u2014LIVERPOOL Met ana ma Dec.4 $100 up $62 30 MONTREAL\u2014GLASGOW Sicilian Nov.12 $90 up $61.25 ST.JOHN\u2014HAVRE.Grampian Dec.S $100 up *70.00 MONTREAL\u2014ANTWERP Scotian Nov.26 $100 up $70.00 , War Tax\t5\t3 qq CANADIAN PACIFIC.OCEAN SERVICES.141 ST.JANES ÎÏ.MONISaL, MANSONVILLE u I' OF FIGS\u201d CUD\u2019S UMIIVF REGULAR SERVICES To Glasgow COWANSVILLE Ruth Griggs, the second daughter of Mr.George Grig ., of this place, d!ed at the home of her uncle in Newport, Vt., on Tuesday, of typhoid fever.A younger daughter was taken to the General Hospital, Sweetshurg, on Tuesday sUilenitig from the same disease.Remember \u201cGo To Church Sunday\u201d bring the bab:-s and let it be a real day of thanksgiv\u2019 ig.The factory whistles gave the signal for the cessation of labor at eleven Look at tongue ! Remove poison from stomach, liver and bowels.From Portland.Saturnin.Dec.Portland.Cassandra.Dec.12 To Glasgow via Movillc New York.Dec.< Rev.James Tompson, of Bridge- o\u2019clock on Tuesday morning for two water, Mass., bias been visiting his , minutes.nitde, Mrs.W.I).Armitage.Mr.H.A.Gilman was a caller in town on Monday.Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Wright, of Pot A small sized wreck occurred o t the track here o.Tuesday morning, when the end cars of a freight train failed to back in sb nting, causing ton Springs, were recent guests at the ' damage to some autos which were part home of Mrs.J.M.Manson.\tof the freight.The wrecking train Mrs.Earl Sisco, of Colebrook, N.H., : soon had the track cleared, is visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.j Ml\u2019s- F.Hibbard, of Sherbrooke, G.A.Marsh.\tI who has been' here for a week having Vi Nov.15 Nov.21 Nov.25 Dec.19 .Dec.28 Accept \u201cCalifornia\u201d Syrup of Fi^s fias ueen nere iui wee* navin^\t*\t».,i\t^ i-n ¦ her furniture crated and shipped to +0,.01 \tDOLLARD\t\t\t A.\tBilodeau .\t170\t141\t160\u2014471 A.\tRobidas .\t180\t186\t195\u2014561 F.\tPothier .\t.155\t155\t141\u2014451 G.\tRoy\t\t239\t176\t185\u2014600 A.\tRoy\t\t210\t177\t170\u2014577 Totals\t\t\t954\t835\t851 2640 \tKNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS\t\t\t M.\tA.Lacharite\t163\t112\t134\u2014409 B.\tChatel\t\t169\t148\t176\u2014493 C.\tA.Lavoie .\t160\t201\t220\u2014581 w.\tE.Albert .\t183\t160\t189\u2014532 A.\tAlbert \t\t128\t145\t146\u2014419 Totals\t\t\t803\t766\t865 2434 EASTERN HATS V CAPS Sor DA D and his LA D EARL BRASSEY DIED AS RESULT OF ACCIDENT IVas Knocked Down a Few Days Ago By a Cab and Never Recovered LONDON, Nov.13.\u2014Earl Brassey, a ho was knocked down by a cab a few lays ago, died here yesterday from his injuries.AND OFFICIALS FAIL TO AGREE Representatives Meet for Third Long Session Without Agreement in Night.(Associated Press Despatch) WASHINGTON, Nov.13.\u2014The conference between railroad brotherhood chiefs and Director General of Railroads Hines, over the employees\u2019 demands for increased wages and revised working conditions, went into its third day without an agreement in sight.During the previous discussions, the railroad brotherhood chiefs have declared they would hold out for time and a half for overtime in road service, while Railroad Administration officials were known to have taken a stand against the establishment of the principle as a wage policy.Y.M.C.A.NOTES In the Basket Ball game held last evening the Rangers won from the Victorias in a very even match, by the score of 26 to 25.BOLD ATTEST TO ASSASSINATE GEORGES HANDEL Attack Made on Premier Clemen-ceau\u2019s Chief Confidential Secretary.(Associated Press Despatch) BORDEAUX, Nov.13.\u2014An attempt was made early thi^ morning to assassinate Georges Mandel, Premier Clemenceau\u2019s chief confidential secretary.who is a candidate on the Nationalist ticket for the department of Gironde.At two o\u2019clock this morning as M.Mandel was entering his automobile at the conclusion of a public meeting, his car was surrounded and he and his friends were assaulted with cans and sticks.A revolver shot was fired at M.Mandel, shattering the door of the automobile.Mandel escaped unhurt.His chauffeur started the car at full speed to escape th- crowd.FRÂNCISMACË HELD GUILTY (Continued from page 1.) punctuated by the sobs of the accused, who, holding himself as though hardly knowing what was going on during most of ¦T.e trial, broke down as his attorney\u2019s words referred to the \u201cwrecking of his home.\u201d \u201cThe crime of which the accused stands indicted is the most serious allowed1 for in our criminal law,\u2019\u2019 began Mr.Cabana, \u201cand before you take into consideration an:» aspect1 of the drama enacted before you, remember that the prisoner at the bar stands in.ocent until he is proven guilty.Has the Crown pro/cd him; guilty ?The first witness was the.son of the accused.You may be told 1 that this witness has contradicted | himself in telling wl .t he saw when j he and his father went upstair.,.But | if you do not believe one of his state- ; ments, you can not believe the other, and if you eliminate his testimony and that of his .ther, you have left only that of Fortier.\u201d A review of the evidence followed, with a claim by Mr.Cabana that there had been ample provocation.\u201cIf you went i your house and saw a man with a knife held over the heart of your wife, what would you do?,\u201d asked the attorney.\u201cYou will, no doubt, be told that ycu are judging not a man but a case, but be careful that in judging a case you do not commit a grave injustice.The British law, in its wisdom, has j seen fit to bring into its enactment, a human note\u2014represented by you.And remember that in any case, there is a man and a fa .lily tha* enter in.\u201d : #-* GOBEIL CASE IS PUT OFF UNTIL DECEMBER TERM King\u2019s Bench Session Will End Tomorrow When Sentences Will Be Given\u2014\u201cSunday Movies\u201d to Be Taken Up.Despite strenuous objections on the part of the defen , th.case of P.A.Gobeil, accus of the theft of $3,000 from the G.and G.Bakery, at Rock Island, was today put over until the December term of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, which opens next month and which will take up the various eases in which the indictments were quashed, after a new grand jury panel has been drawn up.The cases is ba ed on a\t' t in which preliminary hearing was heard before the Magistrate\u2019s Court, when Gobeil\u2019s partner, J.Good na, charged the accused with converti.g to his own use some of the funds of the firm, Goodhur and Gobeil having been in partnership in the bakery concern.No objection was made in this case to the illegality of the grand jury, and hence it was to have been proceeded with, but when it came be-! fore the Court today, Mr.Jacob Nicol, ' K.C\u201e Crown Prosecutor, said that an ! important witness, a commercial traveller by the name of Gagne, was not present, and asked that the case be j put over until next month, when it ! could come up with the other adjourned cases.Mr.Charles Cabana, for the defense, objected to this, but Mr.\u2018Justice Desy final!'- granted the ap-olication, and the '-asc was fixed for ! hearing on December 10.The present session of the Court will thus end tomorrow, when sentences will be given to Napoleon Houle ;and Francis Mace, found guil'v respectively of theif and manslaughter,1 and when vari us motio.-s will be taken up.Of these latter, it is expected that the petition of Rodolnhe ***##*### *#**;### « ENTENTE GRANTS CREDIT # OF SIXTY MILLION DOL- # LARS TO AUSTRIA.\t* -\t* COPENHAGEN, Nov.13.\u2014 « & The Entente has granted a id *\tcredit of $60,000,000 to Aus- id *\ttria, according to the Vienna it *\tTageblatt.This will be utiliz- id it ed\tprincipally for the\tpurchase it of\traw materials.\t$ #*##***#*##>£*£*$ Vallee, tot be allowed to open hi) theatre, the Casino, on Sunday, wil be brought before the Court, as il will be remembered that the theatrt was closed only t rnporarily, bj agreement before the Magistrate\u2019! Court, on the action taken by th! Lord\u2019s Day Ailla ce, t .til a highel Court could give its ruling.Aftel tomorrow, the Court session will end and the other cases will taken u| in December, when a new grand jurj panel has been made and the list re vi-ed.JURY DELIBERATES FOR TWO HOURS.*- -# SHAMROCK IV.WILL BE HAULED TO CITY ISLAND ; Sir Thomas Lipton\u2019s America\u2019s Cup Challenger to Be Made Ready for Race.NEW YORK, Nov.13.\u2014Shamrock IV, Sir Thomas Lipton\u2019s America\u2019s cup challenger, was put overboard at ; South Brooklyn yesterday, and will ; be towed to City Island where she ; will be hauled out for the winter and | next April filled out for the cup races which are expected to be held in July.Sir Thomas saw his racer uncovered for the first time in five years.ST.JOHN BANK CLEARINGS.ST.JOHN, N.B., Nov.13.\u2014Bank clearings here this week were $3,148,-924; last year $2,139,865.111 44?1L! \"MILL fJJ'sWFPr $ V:\t¦\t¦ ¦¦ FROM COAui\u2019 TO COAS il VANCOUVER HOTEL VANCOUVER, B.C POPULAR TOBACCOS Mr.Nicol and Mr, Hanson .poke respectively in French and English in addressing the jury on behalf of the prosecution, bringing out the point that the crime might be judged 3 manslaughter.They recalled the contradictions which had been evidenced in the testimony of the boy and th.father, and said that it was up to the jury to decide which part of the evidence had been : e most probable Mr.Justice Desy read extensively from th code, ^ ho win.that the indictment was actually for manslaughter.K the crime had been committed ( in a fit of passion, brought on by j provocation, then the accused was guilty of manslaughter he said.If it was found that the prov-v-naun had been such to send the accused tempor arily out of .us mind, then it was the: duty to find him not guilty.They were the sole masters of the facts, and it was up to them to decide.The jury retired, and after some two hour-\u2019 deliberation, returned a verdict of guilty on a charge of manslaughter, recommending the a used to the clemency of the Court.Sentence will be given at the end of the term.# |)0M RUBBER Have Y our Shoes Fitted Properly with Rubbers Get the exact style and shape made expressly for the particular shoes you want to protect.It means more than comfort \u2014 it means longer wear, both for shoes and rubbers.You can get perfect-fitting rubbers in \u201cJacques Cartier,\u201d \u201cMerchants,\u201d \u201cMaple Leaf,\u201d \u201cDominion,\u201d \u201cGranby,\u201d or \u201cDaisy\u201d Rubbers\u2014the brands made by Canada\u2019s pioneer and premier rubber manufacturing organization.Be sure to ask for one of these Dominion Rubber System Products The best dealers sell Dominion Rubber System rubbers.40 LiLuS PLUG N w-1> \u2022» HRIPCg; OVER REVERSlSLf FALLS ST.JOHN N.D i'ïvr 1 : ¦ 1 H.C.FORTIER, SsIUto Agent.Montreal Sjs *| if\\ To-morrow Sends JL \\J This Beautiful Grafonola^TeLcfion* to Your Home at Once Ad offer, we believe, more liberal than you\u2019ll get anywhere or at any time again, that you should huiuy in tomorrow and take advantage of, because it not only makes it easy to obtain one of these world\u2019s best home entertainers, but gives you an early and longer time to enjoy it You will recognize in the illustration one of the largest and finest types of Grafonolas, being a \u201cfloor\u201d model that is complete with compartments for seventy-five records.This handsome instrument is made in both mahogany and fumed oak finish, and you can have your choice of either.It is over 40 inches high, 1S1/* inches wide, 20p2 inches deep (front to back).Ail the mechanical details are of best con-struction.It has three-speed drive motor, plavs four records with one winding, tone control leaves, graduated dial, speed regulator, new bayonet-joint tone arm, Columbia re-proo \u2019er, piano-hinged fid, with self-adjusting support.All expos, d parts heavily nickel-plated.No other phonograph could give you more pleasure at any price.A One-Day Offer Only All we ask is that you pay us $10 down to-morrow and agree to pay us balance of purchase price in small sums weekly afterwards.We send the complete outfit\u2014 Grafonola and records\u2014to your home at once.You pay for it while you are getting your enjoyment from it.Get Your Order in Early To-morrow.SKINNER\u2019S COLUMBIA AND EDISON PHONOGRAPHS » Grafonola X pii BIX SttfcKBKUUKJi U AIL.T KEA-UttL/, ggs:- mUKSUAY, INOVILlVlfiLK 15, IVI9.lli:'H'IIIH'i!9 Warm Wool Scarfs Enjoy the comfort of one of our warm wool Neck Scarfs Jaeger quality, in colors lovat, black, dark grey and natural, reasonably priced at $3.50.Other lines in plain colors and combinations including brown, pearl, green and natural, at $1.25 $1.50, $2.50 and $3.00.Beautiful Silk Scarfs Wonderful combination of colors in Silk finish Scarfs.No two alike.Reasonably priced at $3.25, $3.50, $3.75 and $4.00.McMURRAY 8 HALL Lcnnoxville, Que.¦ i ¦ FOR LADIES ONLY Pay five dollars down and three dollars a month (without interest) for one of our fine twenty-five dollar Diamond Rings.This is a Genuine Diamond Solitaire Ring\u2019 of exceptional value and beauty.For ladies only, and only at Skiuer's TOTAL FOR THE VICTORY LOAN IS INCREASING Large Subscription Received from Mr.J.S.Mitchell\u2014Many More Honor Flags are Won.rmamiBi:!» BiviHiiiiHmrig a- The addition of a large subbscrip-tion to the local Victory Loan campaign today brings the total at present up to between seven hundred thousand and three quarters of a million dollars.The latest subscription is $59,000 from Mr.J.S.Mitchell, and another $59,000 from the same subscriber on _ behalf of the J.S.Mitchell Company, while Mr.William Wright has sub-I : scribed $25,000.ii The county canvassers, Messrs.Mc-i Gannon and McA\u2019Nulty, are now busy covering Brompton Road, and are receiving every support in that direction.LENNOXVILLE ««¦niaininirMiniiiBiiiini a ii inn mmmmmam Notice to Car Owners The overhauling season is now at hand.The wise motorist will make arrangements to have the necessary work done now.If you leave it until spring, we cannot give your car the required attention, but if you have your work done now we can guarantee satisfacti on.V/EBSTER MOTORS Ltd Phone 1273\tSherbrooke, Que.W.I.BRADLEY « SON A H CpnfSe UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMEKS _ HORSE or motor\tPiano 1 uner and Repairer.AMBULANCE SERVICE\tResidence 13 Quebec Street.Jto remove Mrs.Dalby to the Sher- Telepbone 297°n enaSherbroôke, Que.\tTelephone 846-W\tj brooke Hospital.Also called by Dr.j?+ v v?*?*?* + + + + + *» * CITY BRIEFLETS I ?\t* 4> ij, i$> 4» 4» .> *¦> \u2022>\t4 * ?\t4* \"b *ï The Chateau Frontenac offers accommodation for a few regular board-j ers.Do not buy your Blouses now.Wait for the D\u2019Ailaird, which opening will be announced shortly.Chez Suzanne.Two dogs lost, one Boston Bull (male), dark seal with white head, inti B >Aon Bull bitch, light brindle.Finder please return to Mr.Bert Doherty and receive reward.Fish\u2014Fresh, Smoked and Salt.It they are in the market we have them.Order early.\u2014Sherbrooke Fish Market, Tel.1544.For Sale\u2014Bakery, Flour, Grain and Feed of al kinds.Thomas Leclerc, Waterville, Que.Formerly Hudson Bakery.Dancing after Carnival, Saturday night\u2014closing of season at Stadium.Fresh Fish\u2014Variety large, prices low.Service and quality the best.Order early.\u2014Sherbrooke Fish Market, Tel.1544.Bradley\u2019s motor ambulance called jby Dr.Geo.Hume to Belvidere street TWO KILLED WHEN PLANE CRASHED (Associated Press Despatch) PEMBROKE, Nov.13.\u2014John F.Moore, prominent citizen of Pembroke, and H.E.Robbin, air pilot, of Moose Jaw, Sask., were killed yesterday w'hen the Victory Loan airplane, flying here, crashed to earth.MILK PRODUCERS MEETING.There will be a meeting of Milk Producers in the Town Hall on Friday evening, November 21, at 3 o\u2019clock sharp, when Prof.H.Barton, of MacDonald College, will speak on milk production, and Mr.W.L.Carr, Secretary of the Montre.! Milk Producers Association will be present.Prof.Barton is one of the best authorities in the Province on milk production, and this meeting will be of special interest to every dairyman, whether he has a small ^ large herd of C Successful \u201c500\u201d Party.A pleasant and most successful event took place on Tuesday evening in the Odd Fellow\u2019s Hall, when a pro-giessive \u201c500\u201d party was given under the auspices of Myrtle Rebekah Lodge No.28.The prize winners were:\u2014liadies, 1 Mrs.Walter Parke*, 2 Mrs.Willard Johnston.Gentlemen, 1 Mr.R.Dawson, 2 Mr.J.Lane.Refreshments were served and a pleasant social hour was spent before the party broke up.The proceeds, in part, will be donated to the Memorial Fund, and events at intervals during tl .winter the Lodge intend holding similar in aid) of this fund.At the regular meeting of the Ep-worth League held last evening in Douglas Hall, eight new members were enrolled, and the topic of discussion was \u201cEvangelistic Work in Western China,\u201d co ducted by Mrs.Frye.Mr.Herbert Main has returned home, and has resumed his position Shoes Bought at Choquette\u2019s Gives Service 8i Satisfaction Your shoe bill for the year will be much smaller than usual if you wear our shoes.Your feet will feel better and look better at the same time.If you think that you cannot afford to buy Choquette\u2019a Shoes\u2014one pair win prove that you cannot afford to wear any others.Shoe economy must be judged by the cost per year not by t.ie price per pair.JVf.J.CHOQUETTE 85 Wellington Street, Opposite His Majesty Theatre.AFETY .ERViCE \u2019atisfaction We Pay yen la SAVE 4% Intel allowed on accounts however smalL ONE DOLLAR STARTS AN ACCOUNT.The Sherbrooke Loan & Mgage Company MORE HONOR FLAGS WON Six counties, those of Ste.Hyacin- E*\"J ed to those in the province which have cinerDrociKe exceeded their total and won the P\u201dince of Wales banner.The following is a list of canvassing DISLIKES BADGE OF BEAUTY districts which have won their banners.The first is the name of the town, the second of the county, while the figure represents the number of plumes, if any : Ormstown, Chateauguay county.Parish of St.Anselme, Dorchester county Ste.Claire, Dorchester county.St.Valier, Bellechasse county.St.Henedine, Dorchester county (1).St.Pierre Baptiste, Megantic county.St.Severin, Beauce county.St.Joseph Parish, Beauce county.St.Joseph Village, Beauce county.Parish of Armagh, Bellechasse county.St.Baphael, Bellechasse county, St.Gerard de las, Weedon, county (1) Robertsonville, Megantic (4).Knowlton, Brome county.Modern Man Apparently Not Recon-oiled te That Idea of His Projecting \u201cAdam\u2019s Apple.\u201d Man\u2019s badge of beanty and brains 19 his Adam\u2019s apple, that projection ia the fore part of the neck which has been so called, from the notion that it was caused by a bit of the forbidden fruit which stuck in Adam\u2019s throat.Scientists have many theories oa the subject, and have told a long story of the evolution of the apple1\u2014how man came by long descent from ill-formed, spineless things that came into life lY by chemical action.Then came fish, Wolfe which, as soon as they got backbones, i began to develop something like county Adam s apples.From the primitive forms of the ancient seas are believed Our 7 years of experience on Storage\t| Batteries | is your guarantee of satisfaction 1 Wiggelts Baltary Service Co.1 Sherbrooke.(Hie Sattery Specialist) the Goods that build Trade of Quality True to our reputation, we are showing lines that are not only tremendously large, but also exceptionally select in the styles that\u2018are both distinctive an d yet not too ultra.The display is ready-and design.\t.\tto have come the mammals from St.Henri de Mascouche, L Assomp-\tthe huraan race.ition county.\t1\tv » Ste.Sophie, Terrebonne (3).\t,\t^ ^ Ste.Adele, Terrebonne county (1).oped and became more civilized the St.Simon, Bagot county (2).\tAdam\u2019s apple in .aan became more South Durham, Drummond county, prominent The ancient Greeks de-St.Denis, Ste.Hyacinthe county, j içted their gtrrn artlsts and Varennes, Vercheres county.\tPies- au-\u201co s county1 11 ls a lon» story\u2019 but tte fact re\u201c y mains that as the human race devel- Ulverton, Drummond county.Barnston, Stanstead county (6).Dixville, Stanstead county (6).Coaticook, Stanstead county (4).Fitch Bay.Stanstead county (3).Rock IsUnd, Stanstead county (3).,\t- Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Stanstead county (3).-badge of heautL Mont Rolland, Terebonne county | (8).St.Jemme, Terrebonne county (2).Village of St.Hyacinthe, Ste.Hyacinthe county (2).New Glasgow, Ttrrebonne county (2).sculptors rather ignore It in their works.Asa matter of fact, the wearing of high stocks and collars would seem to point to the fact that man Is not altogether proud of displaying his -and we will help you to make a selection\u2014in both quality A * 33 (Special to The Record.) ROCK ISLAND, Nov.13.\u2014 Mr.il Desire Nevue, the official Victory il I.^an canvasser for Rock* Island, is a msy man these days, and is meeting , vith great success in the 1919 can-: vass.On Wednesday a total of $191,000 had been received by him from only 069 subscribers out of the population jof 1,197, with good prospects in view ;of going away over the $200,000 mark before the closing of the loan on the 15 th.J These figures speak remarkably jiwell for this place, especially in con-^ junction with the extremely large and generous response to the previous loans.Sid 50 to S48.QQ.h UL per Sale cent Here first\u2014 you will find Styles and Quality, New Jersey Dresses, $24,50.\u201cFt .\u2022\u2022\u2022 King Frost is at your Door Dress up against the Cold! Sweaters for men, women and children, at a reduction of 23%.Underwear at a reduction of 25%.Come early and get first choice.WE ARE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY L.SGHLEEIEN 231A Wellington St.Easy It looks neater to Wear Glasses that fit your face as well as your eyes.We specialize.McCONNELL\u2019S 173 Wellington St.ü Camouflage ¦ BUILD NOW! Get these needed im- prevefflents under way -$- Estimates furnished wltheut cost HI is a word not found in our H vocabulary.PLAYING FAIR with the public has built up our immense business.Our Bread ® is all we claim it is\u2014AND ® MORE.\\A We are up-to-date whether you are ready or not to buy.A visit to our department will give you an idea of the Fall styles SIR WM.OSLER IMP.'.OVING.| (Associated Press Despatch) OXFORD, England, Nov.13\u2014Sir! William Oser, professor of medicine at Oxford, is convalescent.This announcement follows upon marked im provement in his condition during the past few days.A Slow Process.Mrs.Brown was at the back of tha church waiting to have her baby Christened.Baby was getting restless, so she beckoned the verger.\u201cIs the sermon nearly finished I\u201d she whispered.\u201cNo, mum,\u201d replied the vergar, \u201canother half-hoar of it yet.He\u2019s i\t« MANY THINK take him half an hour tc get through | hir \u2018lastly\u2019?\u201d \u201cNo, mum,\u2019\u2019 was the demure reply,1 I \"but there\u2019s the \u2018one more word ami j I\u2019m done,\u2019 and the \u2019finally,\u2019 and the ; in conclusion\u2019 to come yet.Don\u2019t bo impatient.\u201d |f ALLATT »\tT-t i r> B LOOMISDAKIN Caastructieu Ce.Ltd.Sherbrooke, Que.THE BAKER 1 ¦ ! g\tBell 7?4-w.11 ___ r k:kxk «iKW'iWïBiin TKltf Watch your Battery these cold nights.Better let us look after it for you.And if you lay your car up, bring the battery here for storage.Wo hove every means for keeping it in good shape.Webster Motors Limited Sherbrooke, Que.That a farm wagon never needs paint after it leaves the factory.That\u2019s poor economy.Wagons cost money.A can\t* \u2022 \u2022 I The Senators are apparently having THF ; =» Capital time by buying a new trunk.Hose Department Don\u2019t miss seeing our Our sale in Hosiery will still continue.Our prices are marked very low.new line of Children\u2019s Jackets and Polkas, at reasonable prices.Womens Gloves Scotch knit Woolen Gloves, best quality, in shades of black, white, natural, grey, cordovan, etc., un all sizes, $1.25.Women\u2019s Sweater Pull- We are over overs, in all our lines, 1C% off.Dress Goods, Suitings and Coatings, stocked in all the latest shades\u2014in check, plaid and self-colors.Our prices are marked low.ISJIOF* AT ROUTRE\u2019S IT F»AYS (Geo.Hume to remove Mrs.Wheeler, | of the Upper Belvidere Road, to the | .Sherbrooke Hospital.Sale of Dresses, Thursday.Edith May's.Wonderful values.Forget your worries and Dew Drop jin at the The Dansant, Sat.Nov.15, I Art Hall.I Phone 852 and secure tables for the J The Dansant, Art Hall, Sat.at 4.30.0 Mclver\u2019s Orchestra.Adm.50c.Will all those having tables for the j ! Duke of Wellington Bridge bring j j their cards, score pads and tea cloths.If you want to have a real rlanre, '\u201eme to the Art Hail November 14.| j Mclver\u2019s Real Jazz Orchestra.The week of prayer service at the Y.W, C A.last evening, wa;s conducted by the .lev.Alfred Brig'ht, of Ht.Awl row\u2019s Church, who gave an ex-ce\u2019lerrt.address, which was heard with B real interest.The attendance was good, arid the usual hymns were sung.Shehwin- Williams Wagon AND IMPLEMENT Paint will preserve and im- Îrove the old wagon.he cost is nothing compared to the results.The color and the varnish are applied together.Saves varnishing.$»\u2022 Ask For Color Card J.S.Mitcliell&Co Ltd.\u201c An Old Story \u201d By repeating the fact that SQUIRREL BRAND PEANUT BUTTER is made only from the choicest plump nuts and salt and nothing else, wc know we are guilty of repeating what we have often told you already and that it is becoming an old story, but we want you to remember that there is a difference in quality in nuts.A.C.Bnowdon, 32S Corintine Bldr , Agent,\tMontreal.Moths Destroyed 0UR scientific cleaning process destroys moths and renews the fine texture of your furs.Phone\u201410.Crowi Laundry \u2022f Sherbrtiki Chances to lose Money and to Go broke Here are a few of them: One $3,500 house on Mount Pleasant for $2,500.One 6 tenement on Alexander St, paying 16 p.m.with 3 p.c.for j valuation increase, for $5,500.One on Prospect St.worth $9,000 for $7,000.One off Bowen Ave., paying 20 p.c., for $2,500.But here is the best of all: Market garden and poultry «ranch, 7 acres, 1 mile, 7 room house, good barn and henhouse, water in both, every foot cultivatable, free from stone, for $4,000.To a party equal to the chance there\u2019ll be a good living, easy terms.Don\u2019t investigate this for several years, as the longer you delay the better off you\u2019ll be.Be careful not to wear out our telephone, 1607.\t^ _______H.H.MORENCY.Victorian Order of Nurses Phone 589-w Nursing service free to those unable to pay.The Chateau F \u2018 SHERBROOKE \u201cThe comfort of our guests is our consideration.\u201d Will I1*.Holier!m, \u201cHost.\u201d WATCH AN© PRAY.A stranger in Chicago lnul hii pocket picked while in church.In Chicago, evidently, it is necessary tq watch us well us pruy.02534823234853480148234853010101534853485348532348020002025300530101024802 7077511300657733404771566600780 84 711116009614133317366600077707^ ** 02077777 111111 3^35111 39306767676701646768754501437343^5^513717319431^75^31616591616405414 ^50164085264670101070165810181017373^3717373^2010501410101010101710103 » SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.THURSDAY.NOVEMBER 13.1919.SEVEN ocial and Personal & IHIIBlMil Mrs.T.A.Mackinnon has returned to town from Boston, and is the guest for some time of Mr.and Mrs.James Mackimion, Victoria Street.Mr.F.A.Baldwin is at Atlantic City for a rest and\u2019 change of air, after illness, accompanied by his mother, Mrs.Baldwin, of Andover, Mass.Mr.F.W.S.Wooster, of the Queen Cigar Factory, went to Ottawa this week, on business.Mr.Charles Lyman Strong, who was in the city this week for a short visit to Mr.arad Mrs.S.W.Jenckes, has returned to New Haven, Conn.Mr.S.W.Jenckes, of Prospect Street, is in Kingston, Ont., this week-on business.Mgr.Paul Larocque left yesterday to visit Ste.Therese de Biainville, and will be entertained at the Seminary, where he was a former student at a grand banqut, in honor of his fiftieth anniversary, or golden jubilee.The Bishop was accompanied by Mgr.A.O.Gagnon, of St.Charles Seminary, and by his Secretary, Rev.Father Lemay.Mr.W.E.L.vesque of the Post Office staff, has been confined to the house by illness this week.Mr.Ronald Somers, of the Bell Telephone Company, Montreal, was in town for the week end, visiting Lieut,-Colonel and Mrs.Somers, Montreal Street.Troop No.2 Boy Scouts were entertained at supper on Friday night last at the 53rd Regiment Armoury by Mr WÊMnmmÈmmwMm table was very attractive, and boylike, the guests heart1\u2019- enjoyed the good things provided.The latter part of the evening was spent in games, singing, etc., and five boys were sworn in as \u2018\u2018tenderfoot.\u201d Mr.D.G.Loomis, Bellevue Avenue, is able to be about the house, after an illness, which has confined him to bed for a few days.Mrs.F.H.Rider, of Fitch Bay, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.Frank Steel, Kingston Avenue, for a few days.Mrs.F.J.Steele, entertained the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the Methodist Church on Tuesday at her home at 15 Kingston Avenue.A large number were present and during the afternoon were pleasantly entertained by Mrs.F.H.Ryder, of Fitch Bay sister of the hostess, who sang several delightful numbers.Refreshments were served, Mrs.Steele bekg assisted during the tea hour by Mrs.Ryder, pnd her daughter, Helen.The most successful, and well attended Guild1 Tea of the season thus far, was given yesterday at St.Peter\u2019s Church Hall, the hostesses being Mrs.Kees, Mrs.J.Hall, Mrs.Dennis, and Mrs.Kinkead.Mrs.H.Reginald Bigg presided at the tea table, which was arranged with yellow and white chrysanthemums.Assisting were Mrs.P.M.Dennis, Miss Kees, Miss Viola Hall, Miss D.Kinkead and Mrs.G.Lawrence.» A most enjoyable social evening was spent on Tuesday, by the Young Peo- similar gatherings.The «society ha j up to the present sixty-one members, but several friends and others interested were present, and appreciated the informal programme.Mr.J.A.Harley contributed a couple of delightful piano solos, Mr.Clarence Van Steenberg, gave a cello solo.Miss Flossie 'Westrran was neaiit with plear sure in a vocal solo, and Miss Dorothy Spencer\u2019s instrumental pieces were also most acceptable, while Miss Emma Miller\u2019s recitations were greatly applauded.Rev.T.P.Perry, the pastor of the church, made a cordial and characteristic address, e.\\pr«.o_g his pleasure at seeing so large an attendance, and so much interest show i.After the programme, games \\\\ere indulged in, and at the close of the evening, refrshments were served.Mr.Maurice Calder, of rtilgary, v as in town this week, on business.Dr.R.0.Ross, of Stanstead, is in the city today, having accompanied Mrs.Charles Wnde, of that place, to the Sherbrooke Hospital, to undergo an operation by Dr.Lynch.main until the return of Mr.Davidson from China early in the new year.She was accompanied by Mrs.T.E.Read, who will spend a couple of weeks in the American metropolis.Mr.Cecil Thorpe, of Montreal, is in town for a day or two visiting WILL DRAMATIZE RELIGÏO».Misses Ethel and Alice Welland, of Magog, who have taken positions in the city are residents at the Y.W.C.A.Mr.Philip Armitage, of Coaticook, has been the guest for the past week of Mr.and Mrs.George Armitage, Montreal street.English Clergyman Makes Very Startling Proposal.An Hnsllsh clergyman Is In ths fteld with the slightly startling proposition of estnblshlng a theatre in London exclusively for the Christian Church.Hla Idea is that the message now being given from the pulpit can be ampUBed and strengthened by means of dramatic representations, and that a theatre controlled by the Fraser left this week for ~ Atlantic ! church and presenting only uplifting friends.Mrs.Silas Duclos, of St.Hyacinth, was in town for a few days recently, the guest of her niece, Mrs.George Armitage, Montreal street.Mrs.H.R.Fraser and Major C.K.City for the benefit of the latter\u2019s health, which has not been good since his return from England.Mr.and Mrs.S.E.Daigneau and little grandson, of Benton Harbor, Mich., have gone to St.Petersburg, Florida, to spend the winter.They were accompanied by Mr.J.M.Daigneau, of Sherbrooke, who was visiting the family of his son, and who will no doubt enjoy a sojourn in the southern state.Mrs.G.E.Hyndman, street, left last week for where she is the guest of Dr.and Mrs.Loring.Mrs.Gerald T.Griffith, formerly Miss Evelyn Millette, received for the first time since her marriage Tuesday at her home on Park avenue.Mrs.Griffith wore a gown of old rose vel vet, with corsage bouquet of Russell roses.She was assisted in receiving-by her mother, Mrs.T.Z,.Millette, (gowned in black satin, with jet trini- Montreal \"™g\u2019-8-nd -we™- 0Phelia ros«.Chicago, P.M.Dennis, District Scout Master, pie\u2019s Society of the Methodist Church, and Mrs.Dennis.The well spread at Wesley Hall, the scene of so many Miss Gertrude Tite, of the office staff of the Woolworth store, has been promoted to a similar position in the Montreal establishment, and has left for that city to take up her duties.,\tA Mrs.W.S.Davidson has closed \u201cSiccswei Lodge,\u201d North Hatley, and left this week for New York, to re- $100 REWARD ! Will Be Paid to Any Person Who Will Prove that LIBERAL CREDIT CLOTHING CO.14 KING ST.(AMERICAN HOUSE BLDG.) is doing business on a Profiteering basis We have been informed by several customers 'hat one of our competitors in town is trying to mislead our numerous patrons by saying that owing to the fact that all our High-Class Ladies Garments BEING\t/ imported direct from New York and Chicago we are bound to sell our garments at large profits.NOW We defy any Merchant to duplicate our exclusive styles and beat our prices WE HAVE REASONS TO SAY SO! The Liberal Credit Clothing Co.RETAILS ONLY MAUFACTURERS\u2019 SAMPLES.Our Books Are Aiway» Opsn to Inspection.Our Prices Markea in Plain Figures.Mrs.John J.Griffith, of Sherbrook wore purple, with purple tunic and violets.The living-room and diningroom were done with yellow chrysanthemums, and the tea table was in charge of Mrs.N.A.Timmons, Mrs.J.J.McGovern and Miss Rose Griffith, of Sherbrooke.THE ONE EXCEPTION.At a dinner of the Builders\u2019 Association the president gave a neat turn to one of his remarks.Said he : \u201cA poor foundation will in the end cause the collapse of everything but scandal.\u201d Ftione 1580 F.R.Darche 8l Fils 185 Wel= lington St.This is thfi time to get ready for the coming winter weather.If you are in need of any of the following articles, call on us for satisfaction.Ladies\u2019 Department Winter Coats in latest styles.V Pull over sweaters in all colors.Silk and woollen scarfs.Men\u2019s Dept.Come and see our good choice of Winter Coats and Sweaters for every taste.We have a beautiful range of Silk Scarfs and Men\u2019s Shirts, in all patterns.Also a large choice of Ties.Footwear We are still giving extra good value for every member of the family.Ladies\u2019 Gaiters, in 9, 10 and 1 1 buttons, in khaki, brown, pearl grey, etc.Large range of Shoes, in black, mahogany and brown, from $6.00 up.Extra good values in mahogany, lined Shoes, Neolin soles, at $7.00.* Large assortment of Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Shoes, for all weather.Men\u2019s Calf Shoes, black and brown, from $6.00 up.Boys\u2019 Shoes, from $3.00 up.Rubbers and Felt Shoes for everyone.Girls 1 In having your picture taken by Nakash, you will combine Beauty with Art.Make your appointment early for Xmas.The NAKASH STUDIO Do You Know?just what to do when your cat injures a person?Have first aid rendered (a cost to YOU); look around for witnesses (you\u2019ll need them) ; engage a good lawyer (a GOOD one costs, WE KNOW); then worry as you never did before.Our experience is that doctors\u2019 and hospital bills are high.Lawyers' fees (we will agree there).Witnesses forget all about the accident, or they\u2019re against us.In fact, the whole thing is most annoying.The courts are determined to reduce the number of motor accidents.One way to accomplish this is to \u201csoak\u201d the poor old motorist, who is (to a sympathetic jury) always responsible.Why not insure with Csima/GChamMin Insurance Brokers 87 Wellington Street We\u2019ll fully.give you rates cheer- and beneficial productions will prove a potent factor In the uplift for which all good mon and women are hoping.It fa on interesting proposition, and one which, no doubt, will evoke a considerable amount of discussion.A good share of the discueslon will be acrimonious, unless we miss our guess.The stoge was an instrument of the early church to impress religious truths or dogmas on the unlettered populace The ancient mystery and morality plays performed a certain function in tho religious education of tho people and even the better educated classes derived intellectual refreshment and spiritual stimulation from them.But to-day, in a more complex period of Ufo, one Is constrained to doubt whether a theatre conducted under ecclesiastical auspices and devoted frankly to religious and ethical uplift would prove tho success which Ihe good English vicar expects.The English cleric believes that the people want the best and most uplifting things in the drama, and that the tawdry trash, the risque and sometimes frankly indecent productions which are offered In the theatres from time to time are an insult to their Intelligence, which they resent.To this the answer is that these plays are almost always successful from the standpoint of patronage.If the people did not want them they would not go to see them.And the managers, being astute business men, j would speedily abandon such of- j ferings.The average sinner does not w\u2019ant ' to be preached to, even in church, i very much.Which is the reason why ' bo few of the average sinners attend church nowadays, and for the popularity of Sunday golf.And they will be likely to be much more chary of attending a church theatre, where they may just!- apprehend they wl1! j be given preachments designed aa entertainments.On the wh'-\u2019le, the general publie, while many of them may be heartily in sympathy with a clergyman's idea of utilizing the undoubtedly great influence of the stage in the direction | of religious development, will he in-| dined to feel that the experiment is ! foredoomed to failure.( And some of them will suggest that me clergymen who are getting dowm j to brass tacks in their work, who are i preaching the fundamental truths of life and religion, and who are gifted with the ability to present these truths so as to grip the nair.ds and hearts of their hearers, do not requite actors or theatres to help them In thair work.The theatre has one field of usefulness, and it is doing much good in (hat field, regardless of the more or less frequent occurrence of vicious and immoral productions.It could do much more, perhaps.And the church has its field of usefulness, which is susceptible of much wider development outside the ruts inta which many of its leaders have slipped.Mixing the two, however, will ! hardly appeal to the average man i or woman, and it is the average man ( or woman to whom the proponents of [ any such plan must look for its sue- C8Ê3 m !s is a * a 13 a -M m m r m w » iif ¦M\u2014rw'fti any gr DON\u2019T! BUY : that ring before you come to our store and see what we have to offer you.We know we have just the design you want, at a price you intend to pay.E.J.Mathurin 22A King Vt.East.«¦«¦BnMsrKiMRK.wm ROYAL CAFE 1 and LUNCH ROOM l Open Day and Night £ Under new management.S a Prompt service.\tS a Special Mid-da, Lunch.3 Phone 713\t£ 20 KING STREET ^ Sherbrooke, Que.E JUUULflJUUUUULgJL^ 11 0 0 o o b_, Si Willard gI?ê§Ç SERVICE STATION Your battery is a WILLARD.Be sure it goes to the Willard Service Station fov its winter care.Call No.5, and the Service Man will call for it.O\u2019DONNELL & M0RISSETTE Willing to Walt.An Irishman was about to bo lynched.Of course he put up a pitiful plea for his life, to which the executioners replied, that the best they could do for him was to let him pick, out the kind of tree upon which Ue would bo hanged.The Irishman said he would take the gooseberry tree.\"Yes, I know, but that isn\u2019t large enough.\u201d \u201cOh,\u201d said the doomed man, \u201cI\u2019ll Wait until it grows up.\u201d GROCERIES High Gratis Goods.Prompt Delivery WEEK END VALUES Dry Poaches, \u201cBlue Ribbon,\u201d nicely done up in 3-i lb.pkts., per pkt.25c Prunes, freah stock, per lb.25c Orangro Marmalade, \u201cAlymer,\u201d strictly pure, 16 oz.jar.35c Pure Honey, IVa lh.glass, per glass 35c Lobster, \u201cMephisto/ per tin .48c Sugar Corn, \u201cPrimus,\u201d per tin .22c Lobster Paste, for sandwiches, per tin.24c Tomato Catsup, \u201cAlymer Brand,\u201d 1 gal.jar .$1.90 Sweet Pickles, \u201cHeinz,\u201d per qt.48c Salmon Kippered, 1-2 lb.tin, per tin .22c Salmon, \u2018'Glacier,\u201d special value, 1 lb.tin.20c Salmon, \u201cPink Salad,\u201d 1 lb.tin .25c Salmon, \u201cRed Spring Olympic,\u201d 1 lb.tin .\t 38c Baking: Soda, Puritas and Cow Brand, 6 pkts.25c Fure White Pepper, per lb.48c Egg Powder, \u201cClub,\u201d per tin .12c Foatum Cereal, per pkt.23c Instant Poetum, 60 cups tin, per tin .28c Milk Powder, \u201cKlim,\u201d largo tin .45c Oxo Cube, 10 in a box.23c Oxo Cube.4 in a box .\t9c Chicory, per lb.38c Carroway Seed, per lb.65c Cream Cheese, Pimento and Chile, \u201cMcLaren,\u201d per pkt.10c Best Eastern Townships Creamery Butter, per lb .64c.Oranges, \u201cSunkist,\u201d per dozen .48c Grape Fruits, big, 3 for .35c California Lemons, per doz .45c Salted Salmon, per lb.20c Salted Cod Fish, new stock, lb.15c Boneless Cod Fish, \u201cBluenose,\u201d Per Jb.25c Toilet Talcum Powder, \u201cColgate's,\u201d \u201cPalm Olive,\u201d and \u201cJap Lily,\u201d per bottle .24c Toilet Soap, Lilac Rose and Palm Olive, per cake .12c Washing Blue, \u201cChallenge,\u201d per lb.19c Washing Soda, per lb.4C Soap Powder, Pearl ine, Gold Dust, Puritas and Babbitts, 6 pkts ,.S5c Ammonia Powder, \u201cHandy.\u201d pkt.10c Javel Water, bottle.$c Starch, \u201cGloss,\u201d 1 lb.pkts., 2 pkts 25c VEGETABLES.Sweet Potatoes, per lb.10c Cabbages, medium size and hard, each .Carots, Beet* and Turnips, peck .25c Pumpkin and Squash, 10c., 3 for .25c Leeks, per pkt.5C Red Onions, per lb.gc Spanish Onions, per lb.10c Celery.3 pkta.23c Cranberries, per qt.,.20c Wash Board Fiber, can be need on both sides, regular size, each ,.59c Brush Broom, each.59c FLOUR\u2014Five Roses and Regal, 1 98 lb.bag .$5.00 | 24 lb.bag .$1.65 i Rousseau & Comtois 107 Ring St.Phone 954w lisfif\u2019CTS-PRAFT.Makers Look for the label inside breast pocket.The Saskatchewan Price $60.00 Realizes the ambition of conservative men who seek to maintain distinction in their appearance without any suspicion of being over dressed.Accurate in every detail, the Fashion-Craft Label guarantees its hidden worth: constiuction, which assures worthy service.At 2CO Fashion-Craft shops, this model, and others equally attractive, invite your inspection.Boomer, Lacroix & Fisetts LIMITEE.163-167 Wellington Street LiùttX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 191^ Sherbrooke Daily Record .______4*117, «c«pt \u2022«1,4*7*.*>t th* SlMrbrMk* R«e«H Company, IM **>* !\u2022» W&** m < \u2022 -V m m 7S sfe#-' mim- \u2018->ît rÆ-j-fïÈir W ir>- * :Wc ' XU- y.> w \"1'* \u2014 l?/ 7 here is only one way to keep the Wheel of Prosperity turning\u2014 that is to ACHINEPY spins and roars in oui factories.Smoke ascends from our foundries and mills.In the fields the threshers hum.All Canada is alive with the activity of pro* duction and distribution./ There\u2019s a demand for what we make.There\u2019s a market for what we grow.The wheel of prosperity is spinning.But it dosen\u2019t turn itself.We\u2014You and I\u2014must help to keep it turning The driving force of the wheel of Prosperity is the Victory Loaa.It will keep up the foreign market for our surplus agriculture and industrial products.It will help finance our National undertakings and expenditures.It will keep the Wheel of Prosperity turning, Do you realize what it would mean to have the Wheel of Prosperity slow up and stop ?It would mean loss of employment and agricultural and industrial stagnation.It would result in loss to you and each and every one of us.So get behind the Victory Loan.WA f; ?\u2019\u2019 .jg.r: ¦ - Pi fî'fjr mm \u20227 ¦ 'mn Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Committee in co-operation -with the Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada.V/7i 32 THE TECHNICAL SCHOOL FOR SHERBROOKE.The matter of the Technical School for Sherbrooke is moving siowiy.The city tnu*t provide the site.The Council ha* approved the location to the west of the Central School and the matter is in the hand* of the real estate committee to institute expropriation proceedings to secure this.There is one feature that i* of some .mportance and unfortunate m connection with the sit* chosen.It is now occupied by some five residence*, some of them double, and these wfl have to be removed.Just now when the city is so short of houses this is unfortunate.If some vacant site could have i^een found thi* tearing down of houses could have been avoided.There are lots on King Street that are vacant, or comparatively so.In any event the te^hrica\u2019 school undertaking is of sufficient importance to the city industrially to warrant all possible haste in clearing up the preliminaries as to site so that the benefit of the institution may be reached et an early date Press Comments aB0988SS89?8SSSfi gJLgJÜLajLitJ CANADA IS NOT THEIR HOME.! (Toronto Globe.) Despatches recording the arrest of scores of Bolshevik! and Anarchists in the recent raids in the United States say that a number of the Russians among them carried flanadian passport*, and that these will be deported.Steps should be taken at once to see that as soon as these undesirables arrive m Canada they are started o ntbe way to their own country, rf a special vessel has to be chartered to carry them to Vladivostok.Canada is not eager to harbor folk who preach murder and bomb-throwing as a means to gaining power to govern the country, and who distribute literature ad-! vocating the same ideas.This country expocte p&ypla who cornet from other .amis to try to be good civzen*.If they prefer to become revolutionaries they must revolute m their own lands, rot here.satisfy the soldiers?Mr.McKenzie\u2019s thought seems only to emphasize both the extravagance of che demands of the soldiers\u2014or rather some of their leaders\u2014and the excellence of the bargain that the Government is making with the owners of the Grand Trunk.And if the money were not given to the Grand Trunk in the shape of interest on purchase money which ought to be made out of the operation of the railway, millions of dollars would have to be paid annually in either bonuses to the Grand Trunk or in the construction of eastern terminals and connections, and that money would have to come out of the pockets of the people of Canada\u2014including the soldiers\u2014in addition to the cash gratuities.THE VETERANS AND THE G.T.R.PURCHASE.(Ottawa Journal) Supposing t- e Canadian Government ha» to pay $1HO/X>0,000 for the Grand Trunk ana supposing, as D.D.McKenzie seems to suggest, that instead the money were given in cash gratuiti''», to the returned soldiery.Each solder would receive less than $.W).Would that satisfy the soldiers who are de- upposing R, manding $2,000 e for thirty years only four per cent in-terei ROOM HOUSE TO LET.HARDWOOD finish, all modern conveniences.Apply C.E.Coombs, or phone 660.TTOUSE TABLE MAID WANTED FOR \u2022I-*- Montreal.Wages, $25.00 per month.Three in family.Two other maids kept.Apply Mrs.E.W.Farwell, 11 Bank Street.IjSOUU ROOM TENEMENT TO LET, ABER-deen Avenue, for December 1st.G.T.Armstrong & Sons, Ltd.rnyRE CARRIER, TYRE AND PLATE AT-Inched, No.561)46, lost between Lime Ridge and Cookshire, Nov.2nd.Finder please notify Andrew Nugent, Lime Ridge, Que.ITOLSTEIN HEIFER LOST-ONE YEAR -k-*- and half old, in pasture near M.D.Duplessis, about ono month ago.Finder please advice Mr.Arthur Maille, Stoke Road.Phone 73S ring 2.Charles E.Hughes has beet} en- revision of the code regarding iegisla- U To settlers purchasing lands Lien for large corporations.\t| through the board, the amount is [gaged by the Merchants' Association It is expected, however, that there $40,495,616, of which $27,000,0(H) is fo' i0f New York to make an inquiry into will be a debate, prohabl,- a proposed, 'and purchase, $3,000,000 for improve-amendment, on prohibition, but it is merits and $10,000,000 for stock and anticipated that the present regu-1 equipment.lations appertaining to the traffic of !\t2.To settlers on Dominion lands, liquor will remain in force for at $5.126,562.least a couple years yet.\t3.To settlers who had lands of their own, ^3,419,406.Forty thousand five hundred and WILL NOT RESIGN.With the announcement today by BIRTHS, MARRIAGES.DEATHS i- j^URNISHED ROOM TO LET ON QUEBEC \"*\u2022 Street.Breakfast if desired.Low terms.Box 64 Record./'IIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE-work.Small family.Good wages.Apply Mrs.C.A.White, 36 Melbourne Street, in evening.\\ MAID WHO CAN DO PLAIN COOKING.Apply to Mrs.Jaa.Mackinnon, corner Dominion Ave.and Victoria Street.I^OUR ROOM HOUSE TO LET AT 38 MT.-*\u2022 Pleasant Street.Apply upstairs.S.Niloff, 38 Mt.Pleasant Street.I Publication charges : Births, 25c.; Marriag-I es, 25c.; Deaths, 25c.; where funeral notice is : added, 50c.; Card of Thanks, 50c.; In Me-I moriam, 50c.; poetry, 10c.; list of flowers, : 10c.per line additional.IN IvIEMORIAM.SHARMAN\u2014In loving memory of my dear father, Ambrose Meade Sharman, who died on A/'ERY LARGE COMFORTABLE FRONT y bedroom to let.In good locality, with j ^0vemb'er'\u201dl~3,']899.\"aT Scots town.Que.breakfast.Suitable for two ladies employed during day.Apply Box 67 Record.PpWO OR THREE HEATED AND LIGHTED OOD CHRISTIAN PROTESTANT YOUNG '-X girl wanted to assist in light housework.rooms to let, partly furnished if desired.Use of phone.West Ward.Apply Box 61 Record.SITUATIONS VACANT.Girl from good home preferred.Willing to teach unexperienced girl and will give her all VVTONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR MAK-the kindness she may receive in her own\u2019 home, j ^\t$50 to $75 weekly, from now until Will advance railroad fare and apply same j Christmas, introducing \u201cCanada's Sons and Great Britain in World War.\u201d Written by Canadians from battle-field notes and official records.Introduction by General Currie.Authentic, complete story of Canada\u2019s gldrious maid wanted at once to go to Montreal, (record.Unusual opportunity for returned sol- against salary.Apply Mrs.H.C.Brodie, 133 Grey Ave., Montreal, Que.QOOD RELIABLE SERVANT OR NURSE Highest wages.Apply Mrs.D.T.Thompson, 14 Magog Street.OOD GENERAL SERVANT WANTED AT once.Apply Mrs.B.J.Thornton, 4'J Bowen Ave., East Sherbrooke.Phone 646-J.G 'i ood reliable girl wanted to as- diers and others ; Charles Marshall made $120 first 19 hours ; Mr.Peel averages over 50 orders weekly.Spare time may be used.Outfit free.Winston Co., Toronto, children.Apply at once.Mrs.F.T.Vaughan, 20 Walton Ave.A GENTS\u2014SALARY AND COMMISSION, to sell Red Tag Stock.Complete stock including exclusive lines, specially hardy, grown only by us.Sold only by our agents.Elegant free samples.Write now to Dominion Nurseries, Montreal.MISCELLANEOUS LIVE STOCK FOR SALE KOOM AND BOARD WANTED FOR MAR-ried couple.North Ward.Apply Box 53 Record Office.\\W T> EGISTERED OXFORDS AND HGL-steins, ram lambs, $20; nine ewe lambs, $200 or the lot.Two bulls, 5 months; one bull, fifteen months; heifers, yearlings, two and Municipality of Bury, three years.Homer Curtis, Stanstead.\tQuebec.-4,- ^ \u201cThoughts oft times dwell w'here they seldom are seen.\u201d Inserted by his daughter.MAY.Portland, Me.IN MEMORIAM.In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Pte.Ewen R.Morrison, of the 12th C.M.R., who was killed in action in the Battle of Passchendaele, Nov.13th, 1917.Sadly missed by HIS MOTHER, SISTERS AND BROTHERS of Marsboro, Que.CARD OF THANKS.We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors, for their kind sympathy and assistance shown us, during the illness and death of our dear mother.MR.AND MRS.C.E.SAX LAND AND FAMILY.Farnham, Nov.8, 1919.the local traction situation, with a view of seeking a solution of financial difficulties.The Bank of England rate remains unchanged at 6 per cent.Reports from various coal centres show that few miners have returned to work.The conference in Washington tomorrow between Secretary Wilson, miners and operators, is expected to bring about an agreement, , .\t- and confidence is felt that by Mon- tying them to receive loans for ugn-j(jay resumption of work will begin.The Federal Courts in Louisville ti e Quebec Government that the next ( fifty-eight returned soldiers have ap-session of the Legislature will open 1 plied for the benefits of the act, and on December 10, came the renewal ; 30,793 of these have obtained agricul-of the rumors that Sir Lomer Gouin j tural qualification certificates quali-had announced his resignation.\ttying them to receive loans for agri- It is generally conceded here even [ cultural purposes under the board\u2019i\t.by the Liberals that Sir Lomer Gouin | scheme.\tA large number\tof\tthese\tan(j Providence have held the war- will shortly retire from leadership in 30,793 applicants\tare seeking 1\tml f n\tjtjme prohibition act unconstitutional, the Province of Quebec, but whether [ which to\tlocate\tami many\tof\tthem.u_ g.Industrial Alcohol earned or not he fold his cabinet today when expect to\tbe on\ttheir cwn\ttarms in\t$5_g5 a share on common stock for he would withdraw, was not divulged .the spring.\t!six months ended 'June 30 last, by any of the members.\ti The board also has a number of j The\timprovement\tin\tthe\ttechnical When spoken to by a newspaperman 1 applications from men who cresire fe\tposition\tof\tthe\tmarket\tbrought\tabout today and asked directly if there was become farmers, but who require fur- tjle grpat liquidation which has ta- any truth in the story of his résigna- 1 ther agricultural training before be-tion, the Premier replied: \u201cNo.The i naming qualified.session has been called.\u2019\u2019\tI - Sir Lomer Gouin will leave for J Europe after the session, and he may I resign- before he leaves.Gossip goes so far as to have the Premier sue- ! ceeded by Hon.J.,E.Garon, Minister ! of Agriculture, the object of this, it [ is said, is to prevent any movement in this province to start a United Far.mers\u2019 party such aj exists in Ontario.DEMOBILIZATION OF CANADIAN ARMY COSTLY EXPECT VICTORY LOAN TO BE OVER half ken place may result in some recov cry, but it is felt that in view of the \"general outlook these are not likely to be more than temporary.The fact that the banks had practically reached the limit, of their re-discounting I facilities at the Federal Reserve I Bank here and the increasing urgency of the need for large advances to Europe make it clear that there is little possibility of an early return of easy money rates of any permanency It is unfortunate that the decision to take action came so abruptly and had to result in such a drastic honse- , .\t_\t.\t.\t.\t_ .cleaning, but the necessities of the Dominion Total, According to Kc- situation are apparent.The appoinl- nnvta Mn to Nonn Was «Ml ^ .ment of the committee by the Mer-pmts Jp to fioon, was lima, chants Association, headed by J Nov.13.\u2014Confidence Judge Hughes, to investigate the local trac tion situation is a hopeful augury that the unfortunate conditions now 568,333 TORONTO, ______ -______________ that the Victory Loan 1919 will go existing will be satisfactorily worked well over the half billion dollar mark [out.is being freely expressed.The Dominion total, according to reports up IN MEMORIAM BRERETON.\u2014In loving memory of our dear brother, Sergt -Major William Brereton, killed ir.action at the Battle of Passchendaele, Nov.13, 1917.Inserted by HIS SISTER.AGNES AND BROTHER.TOM.brooke or Lennoxville, a farm of 100 to X50 acres, with fairly good buildings.Apply (Rating price and full particulars in first letter to Box 57 Record.Cs< OOD HOME WANTED FOR 4-YEAR-OLD ^ boy.Country preferred.Board and expenses paid.Apply H.W.Flanders, 106 Galt {Street.1| REG.SHORTHORN COW, DUE NOV.22 ; one Reg.Shorthorn heifer, 10 months : Reg.Holstein bulls fit for service; 2 grade far-lov.cow3.J.C.Martin, Melbourne, Quo.ed, and from good milking dams.Apply Robt.Patterson.Bolton Centre, Que.rpWO TONS COW HAY WANTED.H.G.Hyatt, Huntingville, R.M.D.No.2;\u2019 S SECOND-HAND RIFLE WANTED AT REA-sonable price.Address Box 59 Record.WANTED\u2014LARGE WELL BRED 3 REG.Hampshire Sheep.Write me what you have to offer, give weight and prices.A.P.Blais, Barton.Vt.[SECOND-HAND CHEESEM AKER\u2019S OUT M fit wanted.State price.Apply C.R.Wheeler, North Hatley.R M.D.3.fjlRAPPERS ! BEWARE ! YOUR FURS MAY Winter Roads Tenders for the breaking of the winter roads, in this municipality nnwo REG.Ayrshire HULLS for sale.! wi^ be rec®ived at tbe Council\u2019s I Dropped last April.Good size, well marl.- i offlc®> UP to\tc\u2019n Monday, De- cember 1st, 1919.Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.G.A.ATKINS, Secy.-Treas.Has Been Falling Off in Amont of to noon ^day ^\trrnnmnm! mnmnnnnpnnmnrT Increase in Net Debt of Dorn-latest availab,e rL\u2019tums from Provin- £ NEW YORK PRESS 06 Britîsh Columbia\u2014$19,855,693.\t£\tMARKET COMMENT Alberta\u2014$9,652,540.\tC\t(Furnished by Saskatchewan\u2014$8,845,900.\tG McManamy & Walsh.) Manitoba\u2014$23,343,850.Ontario, including Toronto\u2014$232,- mion.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, ONT., Noy.13.\u2014A con siderahle failing away in the amount gyr^ 75(1 ^ of increase in the net debt of the Do 1 \tOpen\t12.3C Anaconda\t\t65 Ta\tp.m f)4Vi Amer.Loco\t\t9 5 Vs\t98% Aimer.Car\t\t133%\t130 Vs Amer.Can\t\t54 Va\t54 Amer.Sum\t\t96 Vi\t94% Amor.Smelt\t\t68%\t Bald.Loco\t\t110 Vs\t104% B.S.11\t\t96\t94% Central Leather .\t97\t94 M C.P.K\t\t146\t145T4 Gen.Motors\t\t295\t283 Ind.Alro\t\t109\t107 Mex.Pete\t\t195\t188 V Marine Com\t\t53\t50% Marine Pfd\t\t104\t103% Pierce Arrow .\tC7\t61% Studebaker \t\t110 Vs\t109 Vi South Pac\t\t105\t104% Tob.Prod\t\t86\t85 % U.S.S\t\t104 Vs\t103% Un.Pac\t\t121 Vi\t Willys Over\t\t30 V,\t30 V.Montreal.\t\t \tOpen\tl.li Ames Com\t\t109\tpin 110% Ames Pfd\t\t109\t Brazilian\t\tr.ou\t50 Brompton\t Can.Car\t\t75\t73% \t47 Vs\t Car.Pfd\t\t97\t96 Can.S.S.Com.\t68 Vs\t68% Can.S.S.Pfd.\t84\t Cement Com.\t70\t70% Cement Pfd\t\t100\t Detroit\t\t106\t106% Dom.Iron\t\t68%\t«8% Laurentide\t\t231\t227 Mont.Power\t\t59\t Nat.Brew\t\t175\t173 Riordon\t\t139\t140 Shaw\t\tJ 18\t Steel Can\t\t69%\t70% Span River\t\t66%\t65 Vi McDonald\t\t36\t Honan\t\u2022\t1 \tHigh\tLow Can.Loan\u2014\t\t 1925 \t\t97%\t97% 1931\t\t98%\t98% 1937 \t\t100%\t100 Vi Victory\u2014 1922 \t\tIOOVa\t100% 1923 \t\t\t100%\t100% 1927\t\t102%\t102% 1933 \t\t103%\t103 Vs 1937 \t\t104%\t104% minion is shown in the October financial statement as compared with the figures for September.During October the debt grew to the extent of $35,545,015.During September the increase was nearly sixty-five millions.Quebec, including Montreal\u2014$98,-654,900.New Brunswick\u2014$7,946,100.Nova Scotia\u2014$13,400,550.Prince Edward Island\u2014$1,169,050.These totals represent returns from British Columbia, Alberta, Sas- JUUUUUL!L>l4JlUUL!L!LILIL!UUL!UhlUL5_9' Wal Street Journal\u2014Trading CORN MARKET DISPLAYED FRESH POWER TO ADVANCE (Associated Press Despatch) CHICAGO, Nov.13.\u2014 Notwithstanding a little weakness at the outset, the corn market today soon gave tablished a new record volume for the indications of fresh power to advance, year, amounting to over two and a Initial declines were ascribed to the half million shares.In fact, so heavy ideal weather foi husking.On the was th \u2022 selling during the last hour that the closing transactions did not appear on the tape until 3.41 p.m., or in other words, forty-one minutes af- C\\NE THOROUGHBRED SHROPSHIRE ¦¦ ram lamb for sale.Apply Mrs.Fred Doyle, Ulverton, Quo.Phone Bell Tel.line 40 ring 6.AUCTION SALE I SHALL SELL FOR H.H.BEAN, BROMPTON ROAD.6 miles from Sherbrooke, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19TII, The following : Pair heavy mares, wt.2800.5 and 6 years old ; pair mares 4 and 5 years old, wt.2200 ; brood mare, 12 years old, 1200 lbs.; two-year-old colt, sucking colt ; 4 .reg.Ayrshire cows, from 5 to 9 yro., to freshen in March and April ; 2 grade Ayrshires to freshen be seized if you ship outside of the Province without paying a $10 license.No license\t_\t^\t_\t_______ *r stamping fees when you ship to me.I pay jn Sprjn£ ; pure bred yearling heifer, grade yearling heifer, reg.yearling Ayrshire bull, two-year-old reg.Ayrshire bull, 3 grade Ayr- tash and return the furs when price is not tatisfactory.J.O.Darche, Licensed Fur Buy-ir, 67 King Street, Upper Town, Sherbrooke, title.UfANTED TO PURCHASE SECOND-HAND sawmill.Anyone having one for dease communicate within five days to Box 16 Record.I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.HALF IN-* ^ terest in good going concern for young nan with about $2600.Reason for «wiling: leaving city.All replies strictly confidential, fc'rite Box 68 Record.FOR SALE tjMRST-CLASS GROCERY BUSINESS FOR * sale on the mair street, St.Cacharines, Jnt.Stock and fixtures between $6,000 and 17,000.Apply Box 760, Canadian Grocer, 158 University Ave., Toronto, Ont.\t* Foreman tara Pant Dipariment Wanted by a Toronto concern a Thoroughly ocperlenced man fully capable of taking charge jf Manufacturing Dept.Must be fully quali-ïed ; an exceptional opportunity for proper leraon.Please state experience.All correspondence strictly confidential.Forelady con-idcred.Address Box 63 Record.shire calves, 2 spring calves, 4 shoats, 9 sheep, 1 buck, 30 hens and pullets, 2 double wagons nearly new, set double sleighs, heavy express wagon, driving sleigh, Deering mowing machine and rake, 2 Olivei* sulky plows.International disc harrow, power churn, extra large butter worker, 2 1-2 horse-power gasoline engine, Empire milking machine with pulleys and shaft.De Laval cream separator, 1000 lbs with power attachments ; De Laval silo, 60 ton ; milk cans and pails, forks and chains, etc., 40 tons hay, 3 tons straw, 125 bus.oats, hundred and twenty rotjs Page wire fencing (new), a\u2019so two farms consisting of 100 acres cach^to be sold at 2 p.m.Smr at Nine o\u2019clock a.m.sharp.Lunch at Noon.Terms $10 ami under, cash; $10 to $50, six months ; over $50, one year\u2019s credit.Interest at 7 per cent, on good endorsed notes, payable at the Merchants Bank, Sherbrooke.2 per cent, off for cash on all amounts over $50.JAS.F.WARK, Auctioneer, Phone 804-r-B, Lennoxville.CANADA.Province of Quebec, District of St.Francis.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Before Messrs.Leonard & Bachand, P.S.C.This eighth day of November, 1919.JAMES MORRILL, Contractor, of the Village of Asbestos, in the District of St.Francis, Plaintiff, \u2014vs.\u2014 MELVIN MORRILL, of the Village of Asbestos, in the District of St.Francis ; NORTON MORRILL, of the town of Vancouver in the Province of British Columbia ; NORRIS MORRILL, absent of this Province and of place unknown, and LYMAN MORRILL, farmer, of the Township of Shipton.in his quality of tutor to Lila Morrill, minor child of Elpheua Morrill, and Florence Neil, of St.Joseph Island in the Province of Ontario, Defendants.The defendants, Norton Morrill and Norris Merrill are ordered to appear within one month.LEONARD & BACHAND, P.S.C.O\u2019BREADY & PANNETON, Attorneys for Plaintiffs.< I\t^ «-'Mutt\tn u o uU tictiiJi' dri y r is ut.111 » i y a i Milan ia» nan uuin* and from Ontario and Quebec up to : to be more favorable tha.i at the end lower, with December $1.30 to $1.30 Vi Wednesday night.\t'of last week, and bank loans have been\t- Toronto\u2019s total up to noon today J reduced.These are items which will was $94,041,850, this mornings re-! have influence in making the cost of to Tuesday bank credit lower, but until evidence comes of important contraction of speculation in other fields, it may be The.net debt now stands at \u2022M.'4-h-jkatchewan, Manitoba, Montreal, New|rer the Exchanire had rinsed 331,792.At the close of September, Brunswjck.Nova Scotia and Prince\u2019 Times\u2014-The reserve position of the 1918, or one year and one month ago,\tfs]an(j ^ to q\u2019uestjay night, Federal Reserve Bank is understood it stood at $1,224,227,892, or approxi- \u2022 -\t~ ¦\t¦\t¦ -\t\u2022\t-\u2019ireQeral «efeerve «ariK is understood mately $225,000,000 less than at the end of October.1919.War expenditures since April 1st, the beginning of the Dominion fiscal year, have aggregated $206,085,707.For the same period last year, they were $169,574,417.These figures indicate that the demobilization of the army has been* more costly than its maintenance in the field.That this expenditure is rapidly decreasing, however, is indicated in the war expenditures for October alone, a month which witnessed but a small homeward movement of fighting men.fFor October the expenditure was $22,345,482, while in! October 1918, tîie war cost the Dominion Treasury $66,510,092.It has been estimated that subsequent to the close of the current fiscal year the sum rf fifty million dollars will complete the work of demobilization.The revenue side of the statement is encouraging.For the seven months\u2019 period since April 1st, revenues have totalled $186,408,794.For the same other hand, the amount of rural offerings were unusually light.Demand, however, also lacked volume, and there was a quick setback from a moderate advance which was scored.Opening prices which ranged from the ,ame as yesterday\u2019s finish to half cent turns being $1,100,000.Montreal\u2019s total up night was $77,283,900.Other cities reported as follows: Halifax, $4,002,150.Quebec, $1,827,550.NEW0NÎAR1Ô CABINET HAS BEEN DECIDED and May $1.24 to, $1.24%, were followed by rallies and, then by a drop under the bottom level of the previous day.Absence of an unusual pressure to sell gave relative firmness to oats.Af- difficult to see in advance .vhen easier, ter opening a shade to quarter cent interest rates are due.\thigher, including December at 71V&c.Names Given Out Await Official Confirmation of Premier-Designate.allé' period last year they were $164,414,-130.| Ordinary expenditures on the other hand rose from $81,107,824 for the seven months\u2019 period in 1918 to $159,-049,406 from April 1st to October 3sl personnel of his new cabinet the fol-this year.Expenditures on capital ac- i lowing is practically certain to be the count jumped from approximately ! iine-up he will present for approval of TORONTO, November 13.\u2014 When Piemier-designate E.C.Drury makes official announcement, probab.y of th Sun\u2014On any further break the good stocks ought to be a buy for a turn at least.Wall Street Journal will say Thursday, November 13\u2014Statement of Maxwell and Chalmers for eleven months ended June 30 shows net income after taxes and depreciation, $1,807,522, compared with $2,334,-235 for year udeb July 31, 1918.Copper sold in fair quantities under 21 cents, certain large prodheers cutting price.Large sellers will not increase consumption.Gooderich earnir.gr are making new high record.Net profits before taxes expected to exceed $21 on common.Increased dividend prospect.to 71 %c.; the market continued to harden.Provisions reflected the comparative strength of grain.Declines in the value of hogs were virtually ignored.FOREIGN MINISTER AND CLEMENCEAU HOLD CONFERENCE (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Nov.13.\u2014(Havas)\u2014Foreign Minister Pichon, who accompanied President and Madame Poincare to England, on his return to Paris last night went into immediate consultation with Premier Clemenceau.nine millions last year to over twenty-four millions this year, due to the renewal of activities in connection with the construction of public works, including railways.FOR SALE Shaft Hangers Shafting Pulleys (wood) Pulleys (steel) Belting etc.Just what you want for tilting up ycur shop.Special prices.For particulars cal! or write SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, Sherbrooke, Que.AUCTION SALE I SHALL SELL FOR MR.R.YEAR.\u201cGreen Acres,\u201d one mile from EU8TIS on North Hatley Road, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1919.3 Reir.Jersey cows, 1 to freshen shortly, 2 in «pring: ; reg.yearling Holstein bull (Silver Korn Dyke) ; 6 frrade rows, 1 to freshen in j December, 3 in Bprinjr, 2 farrow, 1 three-year-old heifer to freshen in March; two-year-old steer, two-year-old heifer, 3 yearlings,#3 calve*; mare 12 years old.good worker and driver ; I\thorse, 13 years old, good worker and driver; j mare, 8 years old, good worker ; I Percheron [filly, 8 hogs, hens and pullets, 2 double wagons, II\tbody, hay rack, mowing machine, horse rake, ! sulky plow, disc harrow, levelling harrow, spring-tooth harow, double sled.2 buggies, carriole, pung, double driving harness, Dc I Lavai separator, cultivator, turnip cutter, Quantity hay, straw, oats, turnips, carrots, I tools, and other arUclea too numerous to mention.Rale at 12 o'clock a.m.sharp.Terms\u2014$10 and under, cash: $10 to $50.six months ; over $50, 1 year.with good endorsed iKtcs.Interest at 7 p.c., 2 p.c.off for cash.JAS.F.WARK.Auctioneer, Phono 304-r-3, Lennoxville.UNPLEASANT.Thanks to the printer;\u2019 strike, our public reading rooms, with their dogeared, hack number magazines, arc getting su that they remind us of a dentist's waiting room.ALL PERSONS HAVING OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS against the estate of the late Mrs.j ANOTHER BIG DROP ON A.N.bhirrefts, of 78 Montreal St., I City, please communicate with the electors of the province: Premier and Preïidènx\tv^juu- cil\u2014E.C.Drury., Attorney-General\u2014W.E.Raney, K.|C., (Toronto.) II.W.SHIRREFFS, 334 Fourth Avenue, New York City.All Enjoyed the Tooacco.The first tobacco and pipes which found their way to England were presented to Sir Walter Raleigh hy Ralph (Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, Nov.13\u2014(Wall St., Noon)\u2014Reactions of the first hour effaced in a large part the gains made hy oils, equipments and steels, tobacco also yielding to the pressure.Somi of these stocks were foremost in the second rally.Crucible for example, more than recovering its losses.Mo- lÆne and Sir Francis Drake.With (he novel curios in his pockets, Sir i tors and kindred shares, also shippings Walter tiled, on a stormy night, to and leathers were firm to strong and \u201cMermaid Tavern,\u201d favorite haunt of that famous roterie of poets and pals, Will Shakespeare, Ned Spenser, Ben Jonson, Beaumont.Fletcher, Selden.He found these good fellows all there, Minister of Lands and Forests\u2014 ) Beniah Bowman, (Manitoulin.) | Minister of Mines\u2014Harry Mills, WALL STREET MARKET I^ \u201ed UWr _ )ÿalter Ltollo, (Hamilton.) Minister of Education \u2014 R.H.Grant, (Carleton.) Minister of Public Works\u2014F C.Biggs, (Wentworth.) Provincial Secretary\u2014H.C.Nixon, B.S.A.Provincial Treasurer\u2014P.Smith, (Perth County.) Minister of Agricultural \u2014 Manning j Doherty, (Reei.) Minister without portfolio\u2014Co! S ] Carmichael, (Grey.) Justification for the assumption that the above is the correct personnel of the new cabinet comes from its publication in yesterday\u2019s issue of the U.speculative as well as investment.Rails continued to improve.The market again reversed its case before noon, however, fresh selling being prompted when new high initial rates ,\t,\t, u\t.\t.were established for call money.Re- F.O.organ1; the Farmer\u2019s Sun.The r.s he knew he should, merrily swap- [newals were made at 15 percent., but ; day previous to publicatioi its editor ping yarns and sipping ale.and forth- j 16 per cent, was demanded for new spent an hour with the Premicr-to-be.with distributed the pipes among them loans.\t! The only addition in the above to the and initialed them Into1 the mysteries of smoking.He was rewarded hy having \u201cRare Ben\" give hlm n toast In which tobacco was declared to lie \u201cthe most soothing, sovereign, precious weed that ever our dear old mother earth tendered to the use of man.\u201d j Sun's prognostication is the name of \u2022 Mr.Harry Mills who was last night it/\"itr'i\ti -r\ti chosen in laber caucus to be Minister HOTEL MAN AT JACKSON j of Mines.CHARGED WITH MURDERING QUEBEC, QUE., Nov.13.\u2014John , P.urke.also known under his French- / I Canadian name of John Busqué, of i -, j Jackman, Maine, w'as today given a1 preliminary hearing at Jackman on a * charge of murder.He is held for the :\t+ death of Nelson VV.Bartley, owner of! the M asc River House at Jackman,1 Th who was found murdered\tin the bush (.0.1).E., held a meeting today at iuee\tii.\t.1\ti\tbetween town of\tJackman\tand the Ca-1 the residence of Lady Holt, Stanley 1866 to 1917.\tHe\twas\tthe\tdiscoverer nadian bor(ter.\tstreet.An interesting feature of the of seven comets besides the one that Burke was the last person seen in afternoon was a paper given hy Ma-benrs his\tmime;\talso\tof\t(iva\tminor I company with\tBartlay.\tAt today's | dame Pantazzi, of Rumania, relating planet*.\tJ hearing before\ta magistrate, he her experiences during the early days pleaded not guilty and was remanded, of the Russian revolution.Discovered Mpny Planets.Jerome Coggln.whose name Is attached to the great cornet of 1874, died In France, where he served as assist- | -I- -h -I-\t*:* *;- *i* *;*\t-I» CITY BR1EFLETS * ?v * 4» \u2022>'»\u2022 + + + Wolfe and Montcalm Chapter, Save your Money and help Canada! EVERY dollar of money in existence in Canada represents the products of individuals because money is only the visible symbol of the work of the hands or brains of individuals.1 his nation s assets and resources are in the hands of eight million individuals\u2014every single individual controls some part, large or small of these resources.every dollar needlessly spent reduces the available resources ol the individual and therefore those of the nation.W hen you spend a dollar self-indulgently you weaken your own position and your individual ability to help make Victory Loan 1919a great success.W'hen you save a dollar and put it where it can be called upon for use in the nation s service you add to your own resource\u201d and those of Canada.That is why Ca ida at this time asks each and every loyal Canadian to conserve his and her cash resources, small however they may be, so that when they are called upon to render service to Canada, they will be ready.Full particulars regarding the Loan on request.No charge for filling orders in connection with this Loan.F.B.LlcCURDY & CO.Members Montreal Stock Exchange.Art Oulldlno, SHERBROOKE Halifax, St.John's.Nfld., St.John, N.B.t Sydney.7700 TWELVE SHLRBKUURL DAILY KLCUKD, IHURSDAY, INUVLIVlfcSLK IJ, lyiV.The Old Fashioned Storekeeper used to base his business only upon what he could make out of you.The modern clothes shop builds success upon what it can do for you.We can render our customers no better clothes service than can be obtained from Bengard, Leishman and Progress clothes.If you want convincing evidence of this statement, just give us the opportunity to show you the new arrivals in Overcoats and Suits.Handsome, exclusively designed models in favored colorings and neat, refined patterns that appeal strongly to young men who are accustomed to dress well, even though economically.ADDRESS ON WAR TRAIN ROBBERY WORK IN EGYPT CASES BEFORE AND THE EAST] QUEBEC COURT Mr.William Jessop Praises Work of Y.M.C.A.in the War\u2014 Speaks of Gallipoli.No Trace as Yet of the Missing $10,000\u2014 Topping Sent to Criminal Court for Trial.(Associated Press Despatch) QUEBEC, Nov.13.\u2014The prelimi- Coats and Dresses # We have a full display of extra pretty Serge Dresses in navy, taupe and brown.We can suit you for style and price.Dresses from $12.00 to $39.00.We now have our full stock of Winter Coats.Everything the latest, either fur trimmed or plain.Coats from $10.00 to $69.00.See our special Fur $23.00.Trimmed Coat for Now is the time to purchase your fancy Georgette Blouse.We have a very pretty selection to choose from.Also very nifty Silk and Voile Blouses.Mr.Wm.Jessop, of Cairo, Egypt, addressed a large group of directors, I committeemen, workers and their i _____________; ____ ___ _____ ,.,.,- wives at the Y.M.C.A.last evening, j nary hearing of witnesses \"in the case speaker was chief of staff for the of George Topping, L.E.Levasseur I Y.M.C.A.in Mesopotamia and Egypt, ; and J.T.Bernardin Proteau, all three and all the region around about the held on the charge of holdin\"' up and near East, and was aho city secretary j robbing the mail car of the Ocean îAT /SfuUtvaîiiIr.d*a\u2019uTderithe ciirect\"! Limited train, near Markka, some ion ot the Y.M.C.A.international corn-; weeks ago, closed yesterday afternoon mittee, prior to his taking charge of ; George Topping has been sent over the war work in the near East.I to the Criminal Court for trial, while wnVlf a^ u 0f*e\t?'°/lary in the case of Proteau and Levasseur, he ng done by the Y.M.C.A.in the Court has not yet decided whether the foreign fie ds was enlightening; they are to be sent before the Grand and received with applause.\tJury.\tueiuie une uranu Tt was even mo-e interesting tot Before the Court declares its nro hear him relate several of the exper- ceedings closed in thL rasp i lences connected with the various up- the testimony of Lauretta Hamel P™ !for it employed thousands of welL n^hec after\tt\t^ ! trained Turks who would otherwise Hmon v tn tL nnî e ^'\tu\"1\" t6S~ have run over Egypt and the Cuez flTt nyi, to- a .iP0le, ¦co.urt> she sai-! Canal, and probably badly hampered Lakl Beau^r^h.Tthat htSe\tt0 the work of the Allies r.t the gate-(\tthrat, she hacl keen way to India\t( ?1Jfctecl t0 «o so by an anonymous t Unbounded praise ha:, poured out; Ietteru s-he rec®,v.e?t1elli\"K her to to ! forthe Australians who relieved the \u2018^wZl^ind 1^) 000'stiirmSing! Overcoats with Style dash and go\u2014the smartest models ever designed for men\u2019s wear.You will find just the style, weight and patterns you want in our splendid assortment.Coats for business, dress or motoring in the new plain shades and fancy mixtures.Our prices are low for coats of such good quality Overcoats $20 to $50 BUY HERE AND SAVE FROM FIVE TO TEN DOLLARS 147 Wellington St Sherbrooke BLLGARIAN HAD PROHIBITED ia Bulgarian laborer at Donnaconna, LITERATURE\tQue., was today sentenced by Judge (Associated Press Despatch) Uangelier to serve twelve months in .QUEBEC, Nov.12.-\u2014On a charge jail.The Bulgarian was arrested by frohSâ\tHI'.»' \u2018ko Hon,™.British Imperials in Egypt and elsewhere.The speaker said that in General Allenby's own words the Y.M.C.A.considerably assisted in assuring final victory by its indefatigable collaboration during the period of preparation -to fit the men, physically and mentally, for the task before them, and by the way in which it closely followed up the advance with comforts and other necessaries, thereby maintaining the men\u2019s spirits.Many interesting incidents of the war which came under the personal notice o ' the speaker made the address of more than ordinary interest.An earnest appeal for a continued and greater desire to help the foreign work of the Y.M.C.A.was made, especially on account of the terrible conditions existing amongst the benighted people of the East.A rising vote of thanks was tendered to the speaker.Supper was served by the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, under the direction of Mrs.M.S.Macdonald, .sisted by Mrs.W i G.Cross, Mrs.R.A.Oughtred, Mrs.j A.E.Rowell, Mrs.W.C.Marchant, j Miss S.Hall, Miss M.Bostwick and Miss L.Bu.\u2019goyr o.A display of carnations and chrysanthemums was made on the tables by the flowers donated by Mrs.B.C.STEAMER STRUCK A MINE AMSTERDAM, Nov.13.\u2014 The Howard\".Dutch steamer «aim struck a mine off\t\u2014\t¦¦ -\t-f Terse he ling, with the result that HALIFAX BANK riFAPTvrQ twenty of the crew and two passen- HALIFAX, Nov 13-|tnk d^r eof aWboatdr°Wned by the caps)zing inSs for th
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