Sherbrooke daily record, 14 novembre 1919, vendredi 14 novembre 1919
[" Slierbrooke Daily Record Established 1897 Codere Xey- Fath SHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919.PRICE TWO CENTS RUSSIAN SO /LET FORCES SUFFER SEVERE DEFEAT Hope To Settle Differences Between Miners And Operators THE BOLSHEVISTS HAVE BEEN OVERTHROWN IN BREST-UTOVSK AFTER A HARD BATTLE 1 LASTED EIGHT DAYS-CAPTURED MUCH N Enemy Troops in Siberia Have Captured Ninety Thousand ions of Grain, Says a Soviet Wireless Despatch\u2014Another Wireless Message Says that an Immense Quantity of Oil Was Burned in a Fire at Groznyï, in the Northern Caucasus.(Associated Press Despatch)\tI LDNDON, Nov.14.\u2014 (Russian)\u2014The Bolshevists have been overthrown in Brest-Litovsk, a Soviet wireless de-j spatch from Moscow today admits.After fighting the j insurgents there for eight days, the despatch says, the Bolshevists withdrew \u201cunderground\u201d.(This expression is com-j monly used in Russia to indicate the temporary abandonment j or an attempt to control the defeated elements scattering and| abandoning open organized efforts for the time being.) The communique asserts that the Bolshevik army in Siberia has captured ninety thousand tons of grain.Another announcement in the message is to the effect that ninety thousand tons of oil were burned in a fire at Grozyi, in the northern Caucasus.blNN FEINERS WRECK THE CELTIC CROSS (Associated Press Despatch) CORK, Nov.14.\u2014The Celtic Cross, erected in mem-l ory of Cork soldiers killed in 3 41-»#* K MM « ir u 1*.n A L I _]f f\u2014.\t™ C LLOYD GEORGE MAKES OFFER TO RAILROAD MEN FINLAND WILL ASSIST .GENERAL YUDENITCH 2 (Associated Press Despatch) HELSINGFORS, Nov.\u2014 Baltic States conference at ° Dorpat has been advised that (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Nov.14,\u2014Premier Lloyd George has offered the railwaymen\u2019s union membership in committee and management of.the roads ;with rail-road directors and Government officials, according id a statement by J.H.Thomas, genera! secretary of the National Union of Railwayman.Mr.Thomas anhounces that the Government also has made a definite «\t, D\t« offer of new machinery to deal with ° the Boer war, has been badly ° wages of rail way men and a settlement ° i____\t» i i \u2022 » i .\t% of disputes.Both offers were made qi at a conference of the Premier with a bombs placed bv Sinn Fein- f delegation from the National Union of ^ Railwaymen on Thursday.The plan: will be submitted to the executive of i the union today for decision.GIANT BOMBING PLANE STARTS OUT ON AN ATTEMPTED NONSTOP TRIP FROM MINEOLA TO CHICAGO ers.Finland has decided to aid General Yudenitch with thirty thousand volunteers in a new attempt to take Petrograd within the next few weeks.This development, late today, maw seriously interfere with and perhaps speedily bring to an end the efforts of the Baltic States\u2019 delegates here to reach an agreement with the Russian Bolshevists.*###*#**&*###**# INTER-ALLIED COMMANDER HOLDS UP GERMAN PAPERS (Associated Press Despatch) MAYENOE, Nov.14.\u2014(Havas) \u2014 General Douttee, commander of the Inter-Allied troops of Occupation on the Rhine, has forbidden circulation in the French Zone of the Frankfort Gazette and the Frankfort Volkes-timme because the newspapers published slanderous articles against the French authorities.BOLSHEVISTSPLANNF.D ANOTHER BOLD MOVE VAIEDICTORY IS ISSUED BY SIR WILLIAM HEARST (Associated Press Despatch) CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov.14.\u2014 The Georgian Government was compelled on November 0, to repress an attempted coup d\u2019etat by Bolshevists.Four hundred Bolshevik offenders were arrested.Says Future Prosperity and Hap- Wish (Associated Press Despatch) .TORONTO, Nov.14.\u2014Upon quitting the office of the Prime Minister of Ontario yesterday afternoon to make way for Premier IPryy, who lakes charge today.Sir William Hearst issued the following valedictory: \u201cIn retiring from office I have JUUJUdUUJLSUUlJUUl^^ ELECTIONS ACT TO BE TAKEN DP AT NEXT SESSION Disfranchising Clause Likely to Bring About Quite a Lengthy Discussion.JlilAJllL!LILIUL!LSIJUUUUUÎJlJUIJlllStR/ Prince of Wales Bids Adieu to Washington-Decorated many Veterans of the Great War Most Brilliant Reception Was Held at the British Embassy Last Night\u2014Royal Visitor and President Wilson Had a \u201cFine Old Time\u201d\u2014Premier Borden Arrived at Washington During the Day to Greet the Prince.\u2022- ?\u2014-\u2014\u2014- (Associated Press Despatch) WASHINGTON, Nov.14.\u2014At a brilliant râcepiion he.u in t,ie | British Embassy last night,1 'rnnnnnnnrrir^ THE ITALIANS RAISE ! FIUME BLOCKADE : LITHUANIANS CLAIM ANOTHER SUCCESS of Colonel^oS\tto serve this great Province par-1 many who d^ire a hteracy test, but\t^ ï*\t?\u20acrC ha8, b?e.\" oi L-olonei litrmmat-s uoops\t__.i .\u201e¦___,__,______j____entertained a constant steram of vrsi- COPENHAGEN, Nov.14.\u2014 The Lithuanian General staff announces that Lithuanians have driven detachments of Colonel Bermondt\u2019s troops from Ponemunek and Shabishki, about forty-five miles west of Dvinsk, Ü.S.SENATORS HAVE ADOPTED RESERVATION Designed to Bring Final Action on Ratification Within Week.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, Nov.4.\u2014One of the® ,\t_\t.most important measures next session the Prince of Wales made formal adieu ( will be a Federal Elections Act.The to official Washington and indirectly I\tpiness of Ontario is His Dearest Ï War Time Elections Act haa*een re- to the city, which for three days has I\tt:\tthe people of C i -j « j \u2022>, b * »\t, .nounced.Under the new franchise it Washington have showered the warm- o tufOUgn Laibach, Austria, is expected that many will be made in- est hospitality on the Prince wherever .^ ^\t^\teligible owing to defaulting in mili- he has gone and there have always nothing to\u2019add to what Y have already ®tary service under the Conscription been small crowds who have discover-sf yisi-period through which we have just.' question.The disfranchising clause tors- f he city s entertainment has tak-pass-ad.and the future prosperity and will, no doubt, give rise to consider-\ts™,Pe Pplnc.:PS\u2018iy_ of private httppiness^of Ontario will be my dear- able discusion, and this measure is ' \u201d\t\u201c\t* est wish.\u201d\t! certain to be very controversal.ANNUAL MEETING ÛFY.W.C.A.HEW AT HAMILTON Trouble Caused By Radicals Among The Coal Miners Has Complicated The Situation functions.The principal official event | was the reception in the Library of 17\tj-,\t11 n\tt Congress, where members of both expenditures iiave uFOWIl from Houses of Congress were presented to the Prince.Members from every state and of every political stripe, without exception, attended to welcome the Prince to the United States in the name of the people they represent in Congress.The reception is being gen- $15,000 in 1913 to $109,000 in 1919.ri to begin November 6, but was eld up when the plane was seized by istoms officials because it had not sen \u201cdeclared,\u201d when it crossed the anadian border on its way from \u2019arrsboro, N.S,, to Green Port, L.I.Admiral Ken- subsequently called on the customs officials and paid duty on the craft, as a 1 Consignment of merchandise\u201d after appraisers had placed a value on it.Admiral Kerr planned to follow the New York Central route, passing over Binghamton, Buffalo, Cleveland and Toledo.Motor trucks are scheduled to meet the plane in Chicago to expedite the delivery of the express matter to its destination.The purpose of the flight is to demonstrate the possibility of aerial transportation for rush express matter.A whole business day will be saved in the delivery of express packages on board, if the flight is successful.PRESIDENT WILSON SAYS HIS HEALTH IMPROVING WASHINGTON, Nov.14\u2014President Wilson in a cablegram to Queen Alexandra of Great Britain, said he WASHINGTON, Nov.14\u2014Square-,y joining the issue with President Wilson, the Senate adopted yesterday a reservation qualifying the obligations of the United States under article ten of the League of Nations covenant.A solid Republican line-up, reinforced by four Democratic votes, put the reservation across exactly as ft came from the foreign relations committee and in virtually the same language which the President declared on his western tour would cut the heart out oi the covenant and mean the rejection of the treaty.The vote by which the reservation won was 46 to ',ri.The fight for reservations having thus been carried to a climax, th-Republicans presented for future action a closure proposal designed to bring final action on the question of ratincation within a week.A less sweeping measure, proposing limitation on the reservation debate only, had been put in by the Democrats earlier in the day, but it was rejected when the Republicans voted to sustain a pomt oi order against it.A vote on the question of clamping down a closure on debate will come Saturday morning, and the Republican -leaders say it will depend entirely on the Democrats whether the move rallies the neceasary two-thirds to make closure effective.The Democratic leaders were not ready tonight to say how they would vote, being fearful that agreement to so sweeping a programme might imperil their chances to secure action on a ratification resolution of their own.The article of the reservation as adopted by the Senate follows: \u201cThe United States assumes no obligation to preserve the territorial integrity or political independence of any other country or to interfere with controversies between nations\u2014whether members of the League or not\u2014under the provisions of article ten, or to employ the military or naval forces of the United States under any article of theaty for any purpose, unless in any particular case the Congress, which under the constitution has the sole power to declare war or to au-iployme ary or naval forces of the United | States, shall by act or joint resolution Bo provide.\u201d Few Miners Have as Yet Obeyed the Order to Return to Work ______________r___ .0.and Only a Slight Increase in the Amount of Bituminous\tfrom the ravages of £ y F -* M iss ( Associated Press Despatch) erall snoken of as ' the'moslTbrillfant Nint^ National\u2019 Concentration4 of The was happy to say that his health was of its kind ever held in Washfngton 'Young Women\u2019s Christian Associa-® steadily improving.His message was Most popular have been thfpriK tion was °Pened the Y.W.C.A.in rep y to one from the Queen, thank-severa?tributes to America He has her0 yesterday afternoon.Lady Fal-I^ h™ «cetv.ng her grandson^ honored the tombs of Washington and l ?on®r> the National President, was Lincoln, and in sympathetic visits to !ln ™e chair, and the address of wel-hospitals he has paid high tribute to : eome to ^the delegates was made by * \u201d Hatch, president of the f Coal Produced Throughout the United States Weis in Prospect Today.*- (Associated Press Despatch) CHICAGO, Nov.14.\u2014Only a slight1 i increase in the amount of bitu- 1 ; minous coal produced through- 1 out the country was in prospect today.The miners generally showed a disposition to await developments of Lhe meeting today at Washington of miners and operators, called by Secretary of Labor Wilson, to negotiate a new wage scale.In some states, notably Illinois and East Virginia, it was said that threatened trouble by radicals or insurgents among the miners had complicated the 4* »> *\t.j.PRESIDENT POINCARE * INSTALLED LORD RECTOR 4* PRESENTED MANY DECORATIONS.U.Saunders, presented her report as secretary of the National Executicve and stated that though the war had greatly interfered with the v., v\t1 activities of the Y., much progress Yesterday, he distributed on behalf had been made and the Y.was daily of England\u2019s Kmg, nearly one humired I coming into closer touch with decorations to soldiers of all ranks, \u201e\tmany naval officers and several nurs- j OF GLASGOW UNIVERSITY 4':es.Orders bestowed on the heroes of - *! America\u2019s fighting forces included, (Associated Press Despatch) 4* ! several of highest British orders, and j GLASGOW, Nov.14.\u2014Ray- 4* the impressive ceremony was signifi-, mond Poincare, President of the 4>i cant of the unity of the English-speak-Prench Republic, was installed 4* ing peoples of the two nationa.ities, ! ?* * ?yesterday as Lord Rector of 4* Glasgow University.The French 4* President was given a hearty 4* welcome.adian womanhood.She alluded to the social service work of the Association, and how the national associations had favored an increase from an expenditure in 1913 of $16,000 to $109,000 in 1919.Women specialists had been added of the brotherhood which is symboliz- i\twho.were of real service ed in the twin flags of Great Britain! to the associations.One of the and the United States set side by side| mo,s.^ lr7V,0j^}n^ growths of the Asso the Prince of Wales, and expressing! the hope that his rest would give him| \u201cfresh strength and health for the, future.\u201d\t| Canada Needs National Working Capital The money la urgrently needed to keep the wheels of industry turning.This money must be forthcoming if business depression is to be averted.The purpose of the Victory Loan is to famish this necessary capital.Therefore, every Canadian, employer or employee, is directly and personally interested in its success.You can help make it a success by buying as many Victory Bonds as you can.Hanson Bros.Bond Dealers.Established 188Î 1611 St.James St.MONTREAL.4* i on buildings in America\u2019s capitol to-?: day.play in the prooe-edfegs have nwt been announced.The question of the time of the ! expiration of the Washingtan wage agreement of 1918 still was a subject of dispute, and it was believed the views of Mr.Garfield on this point would be sought.The demands of the miners for i sixty per cent increase in pay and shorter working hours were the other issues, and both the miners and opera- SIR ROBERT BORDEN PRESENT.situation brought about by the lack of a desire on the part of workers to resume production in response to the strike recall message sent ouo by John ! L.Lewis, acting President of the I United1 Mine Workers of America, j under direction of a Federal Court j mandate.In the general summary of the situation, optimistic statements regarding resumption of fuel production were received overnight only from Colorado.A number of independent mines there were reported to have started operations yesterday for the first time since the strike was called two weeks ago.\t1 \u201d1\tl-,rB ««««' 4.________________________________4.siueni wuson asked many qu Here and1 there operators were hope- issues-, and both the miners and opera- j Qne ^ the most cheerful twentv abwut KinK George, Queen Mary and ful that some of the approximately j tors have indicated thenr _wilbngness m}nute3 wh.ich President Wilson has Queen Alexandra, all of which the 425.000 men who walked out would1 !\t*^71 a reasonable adjustment of t j hj |]inesa thoroughly I>riTKe wa®> of «curse, able to answer tw\t-wf\tk.-.]ate yestel4ayi when\\h; ir.detail.He brought President Wilson Sir Robert Borden, Premier of Canada, who has been at White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., recuperating from a recent illness, arrived in Washington during the day to greet the Prince.The Premier attended the dinner at the British Embassy last night and the reception which followed.! VISITED PRESIDENT WILSON, f 4>-4- ciafion had been the formation of the western field, with its own headquarters.This extended from Fort William to the Pacific Coast.She stated that the east would have a similar institution.MR.JUSTICE WEIR SERIOUSLY ILL.MONTREAL.Nov.14.\u2014Mr.Justice Weir, who is critically ¦ ill with pneumonia, was last night reported to be showing a slight improvement.President in splendid humor.It was something of a family party, for President Wilson asked many questions return to work pending set tiennent of the misunderstanding, but the majority of operators apparently viewed the outlook with pessimism.EXPERT TO SETTLE DIFFICULTIES TODAY.(Associated Press Despatch) WASHINGTON, Nov.14,\u2014At the conference of coal miner» and operators from the bituminou® coal fields beginning at 2.30 this afternoon Secretary of Labor Wilson, acting as mediator hoped a lasting settlement likely to would be reached of the difficulties which led to the recent soft coal strike.Fuel administrative Garfield their differences and bring harmony : J\u201d?\t.wi thin their rank»,\t; -I ^ *4>4,4>4>4>*4>4>4> l THE WEATHER * 4-4>4>4'4-4»4-4>4-*-** + 4>«H>*4>j COLDER.The cold wave has spread eastward 1 to the Atlantic Coast.A disturbance now developing in Northern Ontario is cause gales on the Great Prince of Wales called upon him at\tpersonal the White House.In describing the Boyal Family, visit afterwards, Rear Admiral Grayson, President Wilson\u2019s personal physician, said, the two had a \u201cfine old time.\u201d Mr.Wilson sat propped up in( a great old-fashioned bed in which not1 only Abraham Lincoln had slept, but in which the Prince\u2019s grandfather, Edward VII., had reposed when he vi- | messages from the Court of King\u2019s Bench epb cretary Wilson to attend, and likely will act in an advisory canacitv, although exactly what oart he will sited this country nearly sixty years i ic N°jtice 13 hereby given to ail persona ago.Even before Prince Edward knew |\tto appear at the T\tof this, his attention was attracted by c?urt on u?19th ot ^«ber next, to Lakes.The weather continues very the great mahogany bed, with its\tnow\tthat cold, in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, towering headboard.He kept talking Bcnch h.v)niI to b, ^«\"^Their p^enVe about it to President Wilson.\t(will not be required, and may consider them- President Wilson and his boyish cal- «-H-ee » diacharsed.1er laughed and joked the entire time,\tc.E and Dr.Grayson said afterwards there but has become milder in Alberta.Strong westerly winds, fair and colder.Saturday, strong westerly winds, light snow falls, becoming colder.was no doubt that the visit put the THERRIEN.Sheriffs OHre.\tSheriff.Sherbrooke, November IBth, 1919.A Good Investment HP HE money you save earns interest when deposited in our Savings Department, and both principal and Interest are safe and can be obtained whenever required.Open account to-day.an osa THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND $15,000,000 $15,000,000 Protection and Profit When money is in a Savings Account in The Merchants Bank, it is absolutely safe from loss, as far as you are concerned.All the time it is here, it is earning interest \u2014so that the bank actually pays you to let it take care of your money.Don\u2019t carry unneeded sums on your person or hide them at home.Protect them against loss, theft and fire by ouenine a savinesacccunt.THe MCRCHANTS BANK Head Office: Montreal.OF CANjADA.SHERBROOKE BRANCH, BURY BRANCH, - Established 1884.H.IRWIN, Manager H.J.SIMONS, Manager. TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919, IM THROWING HIS M AWIY SAYS POSTMASTER Could Find Nothing to Help Wife Until He Found Tanlac\u2014 Restored Her Health.\u201cYou can tell them that Tanlac has helped my wife, too, and of all the people who have made statements about being benefited I believe we have the most cause to be thankful,\u201d was the statement made by J.Kuyper, postmaster at Cardiff, Alberta, while at the Owl drug store in Edmonton, recently.\u2018For the past six years,\u201d explained Mr.Kuyper, my wife has been so crippled up with sciatic rheumatism that she could hardly get about, and while I have spent lots of money for treatment and medicines it was just like throwing it away, for nothing was the least bit of help to her until she began using Tanlac.Since she has been taking this medicine, however, she has been steadily improving all the time.Aside from the fact that she has almost gotten rid of the rheumatism, her general health has improved wonderfully and her weight aas increased from less than one hundred pounds to one hundred and ten.\u201cHer condition, before taking Tan-lac, soemed almost hopeless and was very discouraging.She had continual pains across her back and her right flip and limb vrere so stiff and painful die was barely able to get around.She was so weak she was easily exhausted and would have to lie down three or four times a day.Her nerves were badly shattered and this, to- Bringing Up Father COPYRIGHT 1918.\u2022b\\C.N\tTHERE KN ' I'Ll- IT FROM\u2019\u2019 »///,., PERRY WINKLE \u201c>ENT IT TO OUR OAUCHTt'R^-,^ I Think, it wa^i awfully NICE OF MINI TO ÎÆND IT ' OUtiT LIKE H1N\\: i§! 7/ fr\u2018- * *0 * iWa ' SI.FMNC1S DISTRICT DaiP Reports from Correc ents of What is '-L:g on in Venous Communities.NORTHHATLEY Mr.Dalby Orr went to Bishop\u2019s Crossing on Wednesday, guests of their aunt, Mrs.J.J.Lake, who leaves shortly for Sherburn Falls, Mass., where she intends spending this witK ter.Miss Helen H-ll was home from Sherbrooke, for the week end.BURY VY V.i.W KJ CAKA l J OllU b 1.1, Vt CA 11 VA blAAOy VV/ j \u2022 i jether with her awful pain, made ; Mrs.Warren left on Tuesday even-, ing for her winter home in New York ; wjy The St.Paul\u2019s Ouikl meeting he:d on Wednesday last at the residence id Mrs.William Hani\u2019lton was well attended.Much sewing was done.Tea was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs.Juiia Hamilton.4.meeting of the St.Thomas\u2019 Guild held on Wednesday, Novenv i ber 19, at the residence of the Pre-' sident, Mrs.Georgo Parsons.This i being the final meeting of the season lit is hoped that there will be a large | attendants.\u2022 j , .\t,___\t.- I The Bot Social held at the residence tite was poor and altogether her con-i th®y lnte\"d to enlarge very shortly.; Mr$_ Ma|ccim Scut;: in aid of St.lition was serious, and regardless of' pcac® .Pas?;e(î ^ere usu^> :\u2019t'hom-s'G't n was a great success, the best care and attention she keptj\tbenTlg .^,,da°ce ^ ÎÏ! ! Proceeds from social and sale of work on Tuesday evening.Mr.Cady met them upon landing at Quebec.Mrs.C.E.Bennett has returned home, after a few weeks visit in Newport, Vt., with relatives.MARBLETON deep almost impossible for her.Her stomach was also out of order ip some ivay, for her food seemed to dfrher no »ood and in place of gaining strength] she was losing all the time.Her appe- Mrs.F.H.Woodard has returned home, after spending several days at Beebe and Derby Line.The shop of Snagproof Limited has started' work with a small force, which retting worse\ti Town Hall, under the auspices of the \u201cAfter reading so much about Tan- Canadian Order of Foresters, which lac and knowing of the good results \\ wa.^ muc'h enjoyed, others in our community had gotten\tant* ^rs- Harry Pearsvn and Master Albert Pearson left on Wed-nttday night for ,¦ mrida, where t\u201eey intend to spend the winter.Mi-s.B, A.Dugal has returned Sherbrooke, after spending the sum- from it, my wife began taking it and rradually improving from the first.She was in such a bad shape that we :ould not expect complete recovery adthout time and patient use of the nedicine.So she has stuck right to,™®\u2019! here, the treatment and it certainly has1, Mrs.Carey and Miss B.Meagher oaid well, for the results have been nave left for Montreal, Mrs.Carey m-aothing less than wonderful.She has te™ls to sail for England^ short1-taken twelve bottles now, eats three Mr- Frank Jackson, of Plainfield, hearty meals a day, sleeps eight hours Vt'- h«re \u201cis week called by the Dr more every night, and says she death of Mrs Char*es Jackson, hardly feels the rheumatism any i Members of the North Hat'ey Far-more.In fact, her entire system has m®r\u2019s club are requested to attend the been toned up and she is now about meeting on November 15 at 8 p.m.is strong as she ever was.Tanlac is as there will be good speakers to ad-the only medicine we have ever found dress the meeting.amourneu to S'i'.o i Wanted at once, boy to sell the Daily Record upon arrival of afternoon train from Sherbrooke.Apply by letter to Record Office.Sherbrooke.BROOKBURY that we could depend upon for results and it is so good that we feel it our iutv to tell others about it.\u201d Tanlac is sold in Sherbrooke by Griffith\u2019s Drug Store and A.E.Du-berger under the personal direction jf a special Tanlac Representative.\u2014 News Boy WANTED at BURY to sell papers daily on arrival of afternoon trains, ticula'rs write Mrs.F.X.Coulomb is very ill.Mrs.Amell, of Sherbrooke, has been visiting her mother, Mrs.John Stebbins, who has recently moved back to her old home at Reed\u2019s Crossing.Mr.and Mrs.Ray Badger, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were guests at Mr.James H.Robinson\u2019s on Sunday.SOUTH DUDSWELL re* Mrs.Margaret Stevenson has turned to her home in Toronto, after spending tbe past month in this place, being called here by the illness and There will be service in St.John\u2019s Church on Sunday at the usual hour of three o\u2019clock.A missionary service will be held in the Methodist Church on Sunday at 2.30 o\u2019clock.Sunday School at 1.30.Mrs.H.R.Johnson has returned to her home in Rock Island, after the week end with relatives at \u201cEmridge Farm.\u201d Captain J.L.Rich and Mrs.Rich have return-d from a visit to Vancouver and other points in British Columbia and spent some time with Mr.and Mrs.Ar.hur Downes in El-nora, Alta., old residents of this place, who left here some years ago, and who have made a success in the Canadian W\u2019«t Mr.and Mrs.Walter Baxter have gone to Bulwer, their future home.Mr.R.E.Willard, of Lennoxville, was the week end guest of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Everett.Mrs.D.E.Bennett was in Sherbrooke on Saturday and returned with Mr.Bennett, who was home for the week end, being on the grand jury in The following error was made in the list of those who masqueraded at the entertainment held on Friday evening last in the Parish Hall: Walter Oughtred represented a cow boy and the disguise was so good that many of his friends failed to recognize him.The day of the funeral of the late Mr.F.C.Gingrass, of the Bank cf Commerce, Mr.H.C.Weston's store and other places of business were closed while the funeral was being held out of respect to the deceased and to give everyone the opportunity of attending the funeral.The muis-cîpality of Marbleton presented a very nice wreath in memory of the late Mr.Gingrass.Mention of this wreath was omitted through a mistake from the list of flowers sent in.DANVILLE Mr.and Mrs.John Johnston left the first of the week for Los Angeles, Cal., where they will spend the winter, returning in the spring.Rev.Hugh Redley will preach in the Federated Church on Sunday next.Dr.and Mrs.Stevenson entertained a few friends at their home on Monday evening.Cards were played at several tables and dainty refreshments were served.The funeral of the late Mr.John Dorying took place last Wednesday afternoon.Mr.Dorying\u2019s illness was of short duration.He attended a funeral of an old friend and neighbor on the Wednesday previous, during which a heavy snowstorm prevailed.He caught cold, from which developed pneumonia, and from the effects of which he passed peacefully away.He was sixty-nine years of age and was very highly respected, both at Kingsey Falls, where he formerly resided, and in Danville.The funeral service was held in the Methodist church and was conducted by the 4Rev.Jos.Pinal, pastor.The inter-ment took place in the Danville cemetery.Rev.H.O.N.Belford has been in Melbourne during the past week, where he has been conducting a mission.Rev.Rural Dean Watson, of Melbourne officiated at the evening service in St.Augustine\u2019s Church on Sunday.AYER\u2019S CLIFF of curious courtship,\u201d will be placed in the county hall, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.The characters are all local people and a very enjoyable evening is promised.The proceeds are for the library.The W.C.T.TJ.met with Mrs.Vaughan on Wednesday afternoon Reports of the Provincial Convention were given.Miss Alice Buck and Miss Hazel Chamberlain sang a duet and Mrs.D.M.Ross gave a recitation.Quite a number of members were present and tea was served.Mr.Kenneth Hibbard, who has been ill at the home of his uncle, Mr.James Bacon, at Marlington, has recovered and has been spending a few days with his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.M.D.Bacon.Mr.Harry Dustin, 'of Sherbrooke, has purchased a lot on Main street, just onposite the county hall, and is building a garage.Mr.Luther Brown is the contractor.CIRCULATION DEPT., Sherbrooke Record Co.death of her brother, the late Mr.S.ltba-t city.\t,\t, r ,.p 0rr\t! Mr.Charles Kennedy, of Coaticook.\u2019Mrs.\u2019 Milton Orr left on Saturday ' b®re on Monday on a business last for her home in Calgary, Alta.1 trip.\t.\u201e .\t______, .Miss Belle P.Bartlett, who was j Since the fall of snow several of guest of Mrs.S.P.Orr, has returned ; the local hunters have been success-to her home in Lennoxville.\ti ful in securing deer\t,\t.For nar- Mr.and Mrs.William Stevenson! Try S.N.Bishop fpr your shoeing, P and two daughters, of St.Johnsbury, general blacksmithmg and repai i g.-\t- -\t-\t-\tWe manufacture sleds, snow plows and snow rollers.Inquire for prices.i Vt., were in this place, recently.Mr.F.E.Osgood, of Ccokshire, was in town one day this week.Mr.R.G.Kidd was in Sherbrooke on Tuesday.Misses Maude and Flossie Orr and Come! Here\u2019s New Health and New Life IT is wonderful how quickly Wincarnis ivill benefit you when you are Weak, Anaemic, Nervous,and Run Down.Get a bottle of Wincarnis to-day and see how quickly it will help you to regain your former health and vitality.Remember that your health ia your most valuable possession, iii-health, apart from the misery it causes, deprives you of your rightful enjoyment and handicaps you ia your daily duties.But good health\u2014glorious, glowing hea Ttb-ean be your* if you take Wioearnia.Because it poiaeasea a four-fold power in creating tbe health you need.Wineamia h a tonic, a rertoratjve, a blood-maker, and a nerve food\u2014\u2022 all in one.Therefore it promotea new strength, new blood, new nerve force and new vitality.That ia why over 10,000 doctor* recommend Wincarnie.And it is also the reason why you can take Wioearnia with the certain knowledge that it can give you new health.If you are weak.Wincarnis will give you new atrength.If you are anaemic.Wincarn;» wii! give yon new rich red blood.If you are nervous, Wincarnis will down, Wincamir will give you new vitality.Wiacarnis liai been famonj in Europe for a third of a ceotnry.1 houwndi have teati&ed that it bat tutored them to health and atrength.Don't confute it with tha many inferior preparations of apparently timifar nature; buy Wmcarti» ittalf.the tonic that hat been untuccetafully inutatad let nearly 40 yean.V/IJM&HJS 1 WAY\u2019S rviILL5 Mr.Leans has returned to Boston, after spendin two weeks with Miss Heath.\t, Miss Isabelle Hoyt, of Rock Island, is visiting her sister, Mrs.Ralston.Mr.Fred West and Miss Nellie Thompson spent Sunday at Fred Wyman\u2019s, at Ayer's Cliff.Mr.A.Bryan has a knee which is giving him trouble, caused by sticking à nail in it, blood poison being narrowly averted.Mr.Colin Gilley, who has been engaged working for Mr.Kenneth Cooper, at Heathton, has returned home, and will work for Mr.Fred Chesley.INurse Young has returned to her home in Stanstead, after caring for Mrs.Albert Davidson and little daughter.Mr.Fred Brown had the good fortune to win a cabinet Victrola which was raffled by the Boy Scouts of Sherbrooke.Mr.Brown purchased the ticket at the Sherbrooke Fair and fad forgotten about until he was advised that he had won the prize.Miss St.Armand, of Bastican, Que., is spending the winter with her brother here, and is teaching French lessons in the school.The Plymouth Creamery Company have been repairing their water system, and have placed a large cement storage tank at the spring and laid new pipe to the creamery.Mr.JL J.Smith has had water put in his house from this supply.THREE VILLAGES Mr A\u2019 in Lyons, who has lately i accepted a position in a grocery at St.John-bury, Vt., is in towr this week making arranugements to move his furniture to that place.Mrs.Lyons and young son will return to St.A comhinution of Extract of Beef Extract of Malt, Iron and Manganese.Glyct Pretcrthed by the Medical profeeeian for Anaemia, Debility, Sleefleteneo», Brain Paz, fiervovmeis, Lowered Vitality, I.a I Grtftfe.Matrm rty~*&akn*** and Convoie*.I cencafrom any pUnett.t*enre force.give If you are you ktk rear Doctor.C* ft ct yew Draft**\u2019*.Two aioeat DtJbD mtul (oxtra imrgm bnttio) ftJTi lavalctaBU ha Exbomothm Erak Ftf LouHmio Kerrmwm DfoorJtr* Corroltctacé Lowered YlUiaty ia Grippa Maternity Weabaeta Chalk Proprietor COLEMAN & CO., i Office, 67 Pootlaud St.Toaomrow MUC S.BaU~, Re rident Director, Wmc*R3»ra Wo«ks, Nowwicw.Ewo.1\tSales Agents for the iJorninienr Ralxb J, Pajudoms A Fay DUfTouotrro.______________ 7» Johnsbury, Vt., with him at the end of the week.Mr.David McKeage, of Sawyerville, an experienced hotel man, will take over the management of the Gilmore Inn on November 20.Mrs.Gilmore is in charge at present since the expiring of Mr.W.A.Daly\u2019s lease.The I.O.O.F.Lodge Room at Derby Line have lately received a fine new carpet, also the rooms have been redecorated throughout.The first anniversary of Armistice Day passed off very quietly hero on both sides of the line, the only demonstration being a pajama parade of the older boys of the college thmugh the streets of the Three Villages, during the early morning.The boys made a good showing with their flags, bugles and drums, not forgetting the college cheers.Mrs.Walter Cady and son, Conrad, who have spent the summer with relatives in England and Scotland, returned home tMa week- reachimr Here On Friday evening, Nov.21st, a farce comedy in three acts, entitled \u201cBill the Codchman,\u201d or \u201cA couple A Quinine That Does Not Affect Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing in the head.Thene is only one \u201cBromo Quinine.\u201d E.W.GROVE\u2019S signature on the box.30c.UNNECESSARY.Mr.Batz\u2014You ought to brace up Your grandmother just had to put up with home wash day.OUR POUND Wash Service has shattered the traditions that cling around \u201cBlue Monday\u201d with all its discomforts in lots of Sherlrooke homes.We solicit a fair trial.SHERBR.OOKE StÈMM LAUNDRY Phone 169.Dr.Ernest Plante formerly house surgeon of the Mis.ericordia Hospital, of New York, will open his office at Rock Island next week.things at your house.Mr.Meek (sadly)\u2014It isn\u2019t nece& and show your wife who is running sary.She knows.\u2014Life.1 I Four Cleaning Processes No Screenings\u2014NoWeed Seeds\u2014NoWaste of Feed Monarch Poultry Feeds.There is a feed for every branch of yonr work, specially made to give best résulta.Monarch Chick Feed, Monarch Developing Feed and Monarch Growing Mash for your chicks from the time they are hatched until they reach laying maturity.Monarch Scratch Feed and Monarch Laying Mash tor your hens and Monarch Fattening Mash for finishing your cockerels for market.WHEN you have bought a ton of Monarch Feeds you can absolutely depend upon having valuable feeding materials only.These will build up your poultry or stock at low cost.You know before you buy that you positively are not paying for quantities of useless materials such as screening weed seeds, chaff and dust.These are often dangerous to stock and poultry.Monarch Poultry Feeds, for instance, are made from sweet, sound grains.They are cleaned no less than four times, twice before and twice after mixing.This painstaking care is typical of every brand of Monarch Feed.Th© result is that every pound of I Monarch Dairy Feed.A properly mixed combination of Oilcake Meal and Cotton-Seed Meal with the bulky feeds, Bran and Corn Feed.Guaranteed analysis: Protein 20%, fat 4%.provides the maximum of feed value.Besides, in Monarch Feeds you are always sure of scientifically correct amounts of body-building protein and other essential ingredients in true and proper balance.Buy from the Mills that have a Reputation to Maintain If you want to feed so as to make every dollar bring you fullest value in big hogs for early market, large yields of milk from properly fed cows and heavy production of eggs from your poultry, follow strictly tlie advice of the Farmer\u2019s Advocate:\u2014.\u201cWe would advise farmers to be careful in their feed purchases and deal with houses having an established reputation for an honest product.\u201d The reputation of the Campbell Flour Mills Company Limited is of fifty years standing.Each different Monarch Feed is the best for the purpose for which it is made.Every bag bears our name, and you can depend upon these feeds at all times.Monarch Hog Feed.Consists of Com Feed, Barley Ofl-c*ks Meal, Short* and Digester Tankage.Guaranteed analysis: Proteins 15%, fat 4%.This is a special purpose feed for hogs only.A complete feed for the brood sow and the growing pig.High in protein and low in fibre, it furnishes body-building material of high digestibility.You will find Monarch Feeds at best dealers everywhere\u2014if your dealer does not sell them, write us direct for full particulars and we will tell you nearest place to get them.The Campbell Flour Mills Co., Limited West Toronto\tOntario ¦ PPRKIP! 3MtRBKOOK.E DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919.THREE BEDFORD DISTRICT RAPPERS Gatherings by Daily Record Correspondents in Various Communities.ADAMSVILLE \u201cI Wonder Would It Mrs.Toussaint Domingue, from Woonsocket, R.I., is vositing Mr.E.Bouchard and others, after an absence of several years.Mr.and Mrs.Ider, of Montreal, spent their honeymoon at the home of their nephew, Mr.and Mrs.Adelard Monast.Mr.P.Gince has purchased a farm aunt, Mrs.J.McDonald, for the past week.Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Lee went to Far-nam\u2019s Corner, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.S.King, on Saturday.Mrs.W.Bergeron and daughter, went to Sutton, visiting relatives on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.P.Sturgeon was called' to Stanbridge the past week, owing to the illness of their daughter, Mrs.Bessette.Mrs.B.L.Macey, who was taken ill the past week, is better.Mr.R.Bergeron and Miss S.Bergeron, of East Dunham, were visiting their parents, Mr.and Mrs.P.Bergeron, on Sunday.Mr.Frank Garland, of Sutton, has sold his farm here, to Mrs.T.O'Brien and son, Mr.Frank O'Brien.spending some time in Newport, Vt.There will be a dance at tne Town Hall, Cowansville, on Wednesday evening, November 19.Burrough\u2019s Orchestra, if St.Johnsbury, Vt., will furnish the music.Miss I.Coderre spent the week end at her home in Dunham.Mr.and Mrs.E.Palmer Miss F.Bedee and Mr.H.Palmer attended the masquerade dance which was held at Stanbridge East on Friday.KNOWLTON SWEETSBURG INTERCHURCH CAMPAIGN FOUNDED.An interchurch national campaign, public supper and platform meetine will be held in the Methodist Church on Friday evening, November 1, 1919.\ti v -i n .4.q A ministerial quartette will give a in?,on VrSUk~c]î e£?Clarence - Stone ; vember 17, at 8 0 clock-\t.programme of solos, quartettes and.Kemleth Taylor; cache, Rolfe Mr.L.D.McClintock, a-ronomist addresses.The members are Rev.T.i PaHltm- .\t,\t'a°r ^r0mevC0UnHy\u2019 Two meetings have been already Scouts in Knowlton Academy, twenty Always in The Lead When it cornea to pure, fresh Drugs and Toilet articles.v; A\t.\t- E TToirno\u2019 Montreal first tenor- Rev lwo meetings have been already Scouts in ivnowuon .ncaiiemy, uwemy TTaI-T* \"PUf^Q *5 from'M,: Roture^hi^biinïthe thiïï ^Mrs; C E Jameson has returned Capt.Roy Stafford, Montreal, séwnd!^«ld> and supper served each time, boys having already signed up.They nelD IyJIG 4\tfarm sale MrGinrAhfl^^fDdeine^d frora Montreal, where she spent a tenor; Rev.Albert Hinton, Cowans- TheJ Purposehokhng their meetings are following the regulation Boy Mr\t\u2022 I t BaJe Mr.Gince has made inside, week visiting friends\tviil.-Tret hnaa \u2022 R»v s e\ton Friday nights, when arrangements Scout programme, and it will no 'J\u2019HIS question has been m answered by many thousands of women who have years found health and happiness in the use of Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food.!of three weeks' time.\ti\tu tt it* '«Sfltorsrs?o tu art as teacher in the Protestant Mr TT fi Pirir»! ôrri school, which has been closed for some ville, first bass ; Rev.S.F.Newton, Montreal, second bass.The Ladies\u2019 Aid wil furnish supper which will be served at 6 o\u2019clock.west su tton on Friday nights, when arrangements Scout programme, and it will no are completed.doubt prove of great benefit to our boys in many ways.Mesdames E.M.Taylor, .T.A.Proctor and Mrs.Helen Williams have all ton Reading; Club Meets.The annual meeting of the Know!- ^turned'f rim spading lomo time \u201cin a Reading Club wes held recently m vinnirp-il Eleeplesanesa, Irritability, nervous-fcess, gloomy forebodings of tha future, depression and discouragement\u2014these are some of the symptoms which teil of exhausted nerves.In order to avoid nervous prostration or some form of paralysis it is Well to get the building up process established at once by use of Dr.Chase's Nerve Food.BO cents a box, < for $2.75, all dealers, or Bdmanson, Bates & Co., Ltd., Toronto.IN A LIMOUSINE.Nell\u2014I like a man with some $ him, don\u2019t you?Belle\u2014Yes, if he takes me along, go I Mr.and Mrs.Joe Marco, accompan-\u2019 ied by Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Marco, of Farnam\u2019s Corner, motored to Morris-ville, Vt., and were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.Laurier and Mr.and Mrs.H.Jacob\u2019s, recently.Mr.T.Stapenhill, of Sutton, was calling on his sister, Mrs.H.Page, on Thursday.Mr.and Mrs.N.P.French and lit-; tie daughter went to blast Dunham, I the guests of Mr.R.and Miss S.Bergeron, on Thursday.Mr.W.Bergeron went to Foster, recently.Mr.Ed.St.Laurence, of North Pinnacle, is at Mr.W.Lavey\u2019s, for a while.Mrs.M.O.Harvey and Mr.and Mrs.A.J.O\u2019Brien motored to Berkshire, Vt., and were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.O.D.Harvey, recently.Messrs.W.J.Lavery and Ed.St.Lawrence Went to Dunham on business, recentlv.Mr.and Mrs.J.Marco went to St.Alban\u2019s Vt., calling on relatives on Sunday.Miss Pearl Lavery has returned home from Granby, after visiting her Mr H G Pickei and Mrs.Pickel.Mr.and Mrs.Lippe and two children, of Lake Megantic, are the guests\t\u201cTrail Ranger»\u201d Organized.of Mrs.John F.Leonard, for a week.Mr.W.H.Brady has organized a the Pettes'Memorial, the Rev.' H.j\t.nvlll* n/Æi aïd ,Mlr' H- X'-Jj ar*d Mlss \u201cTrail Rangers\u201d camp in his Sunday Walker occupying the chair.Officers!.,,.1 v.1.: ^ mnnHnv \u2019 .m,! Myrtle Teel, have moved to their school class of intermediate boys.were re-elected for the ensuing year was- ^ r{r on\t.all(l\twas accom- farm at Fordyce for the winter.Miss The following officers have been as follows: President, Rev II Walk- pan,od h,-)me by h,s slster\u2019 Mlss Con-Lida Teel and Mr Arnot Teel are appointed : Chief ranger, Lloyd Rob- W.H.Griffith s 121 Wellington St.nie Eldridge.EASILY TRACED Thousands who are none too strong trace the present weakened state to influenza or some like-debilitating illness.Such could not dc better than try the strength-restoring and body building virtues of SSQTTS EMULSIOI This efficient1 tonic is nourishment in a form the helps build up a healthy resistance.If yo are not in your accustomed strength and need a tonic, rich, nourishing SCOTT\u2019S JSMt/ISION will help you.Try It! Scott & Bowuc, Toronto.Out.If.m rn \u2018tos MUsrmjJttWT or quality mm ÇLËIASt AS A BCfl.SU Picture The \u201cSonora\u201d in Your Home F or the home furnished with thoughtful care there is a place set aside for the phonograph.The Sonora is the choice of the real musician\u2014it is so free from that disturbing scratching, which destroy* his pleasure in the finest record.Its rich, deep, rounded tone; its wonderful Swiss motor, which runs with the precision of the finest watch; its tone controlling device; the quiet elegance of its cabinet; and its universality\u2014for the Sonora plays every record\u2014make this instrument a welcome addition to the finest music room.-NOTE WHERE IT IS SOLD\u2014 The \u201cSonora\u201d Adds to Their High Prestige Much of your faith In a phonograph quite naturally depends upon yonr faith In the firms which sell it Note the representation of the Sonora wherever you see it sold.The supremacy of the Sonora was strongly apparent at the Panama-Pacific Exposition, when the judges who heard and tested all the phonographs bestowed upon the Sonora highest honors for tone quality.Hear your favorite record on this marvelous instrument.H.\u2018\u2018Sonora\u2019' Models at from $84.00 to $2,500.00 C.WILSON & Limited 142-144 Wellington St, Sherbrooke General Canadian Distributors\u2014!.Montagne & Co., Ryrie Bulltlin?, Toronto.Rev.Canon Carmichael, Dr.A.j ponm nero, alter an extenriert stay Eaton anp Mr.H.V Dr.A.J.Truell.The meeting then adjourned, to meet on Friday afternoon, November 1, at 4 o'clock.Ladies\u2019 Aid Holds Meeting.There were twenty-six at the Ladies\u2019 Aid held in the Methodist Church in Montreal.Mrs.W.L.Marier is leaving this week for Ottawa, where she will reside indefinitely.WATERLOO Miss Beatrice Bresee, of East An- Rte ssJPîür URst*# sewing being done.The Rev.H.Walker presided over the business meeting, which opened in the usual form.After the general routine Mrs.A.C.Jones and Mrs.A.Barnes were Bresee, Western avenue.The Ladies\u2019 Aid convened with Mrs.Whitcomb, Western avenue, on Thursday afternoon.Tea waè served appointed to solicit subscriptions for a^ s'x p\u2019dpck, to which the gentlemen the Christian Guardian, the society were invited.A large attendance receiving a certain percentage.All arrangements were made was present.for Miss Hattie Wallace, of Montreal, ¦ the supper on the 21st.Tea was serv- spent the first part of the week in ed and $7.20.her General New».MM IROUBiES the proceeds amounted to Waterloo.She expects to sell property on Western avenue.Cottage prayer meetings will be held at Mr.H.W.Palmer\u2019s and Mr.\t.\tA.E.Rivard\u2019s on Friday evening, A special meeting of the Knowlton to which all are invited.Board of Trade will be held in the Mr.Harley Purdy has moved into county house on Monday night, No- his new house just recently finished.\u2022-_________________________\u2014\u2014i It is a large two-storey building, | built of cement blocks and is an im-: posing structure.Mr.James Gaw, ; who has built i new house near the isame place, expects to have it finish- m.due to AciDinfM-^r^r: -\ti Mrs.H.W.Palmer\u2019s this week ex- Tells Safe, Certain, Speedy Relief ceIle.nt reports of the Provincial con-r \u2019* I j- i-\tvention, recently held at St.Lam- tor Acid indigestion.\t| bert, were given by Mrs.A.A.\u2014- 'Racicot, Mrs.A.S.Newell and Mrs.S«-called stomach troubles, such as indieres- ! C.A.Nutting.There Was a large tion, gras, sourness, stomach-ache and inability attendance to retain food are in probably nine cases out j An\tmeeting of the Red of ten, simply evidence that excessive secretion\ti i i -.i\t** o* acid is taking: place in the stomach, causing j » q, ^\t^ Was held With Mrs.E.the formation of gas and sfeid indigestion.\u2019V.\u2019 ^,ava8\u201cG Dll Wednesday.Both Gas distends the stomach and causes that ¦ diniier and supper were served.This full, oppressive, turning feeling sometimes society has been active ever since known as heartburn, while the acid irritates | the armistice Was signed, havi\u2019/^ held and inflames the delicate lining of the sto- ' regular meetings for Work during mach.The trouble lies entirely in the excess the year.development of secretion °f add.\tOn Friday evening the teachers To stop or prevent this souring of the food\tnflrbvx-rc*\t-u i contents of the stomach and to neutralise the ^\t1™\"?' thC -S^day Sch(110u1 acid, and make it bland and harmless, tea- and the membeiS of the EpWOrth spoonful of bisurated magnesia, a good and 1\tat the home of Mr.and effective corrector of acid stomach, should be Mrs.A.J.Brown on Foster Square taken in a auarter of a Klass of hot or cold f°r the purpose of spending a few water after eating- or whenever gas, sourness hours with Miss Ithoda Doherty, be-or acidity is felt.This sweetens the stomach fore she left for her home in Eng-and neutralizes the acidity in a few momenta land.Games, music and COllVorsa-and is a perfectly harmless and inexpensive I tion made the hours pagg quickly and at eleven o\u2019clock refreshments were served.The Rev.P.Pergan, on behalf of those present, presented L 8ÉS HOST BSSPMHB Money spent on medicinal preparations often does! In this way\u2014 You buy a preparation, use perhaps a third of It, and put the remainder on the shelf.When next you need It\u2014unlit for use! Two-thirds of the money valuo of year expenditure has \u201c evaporated.\u201d just there is where Zam-Buk la ¦o different\u2014eo superior! Zam-Buk Is not only 100 per cent, medicine, but, owing tq Its freedom from animal fat.It mever becomes rancid, but will keep indefinitely.Buy a box to-day, use what you require, put the remainder away, and when you have occasion to us* It again, you will find Its healing, soothing and gera-destroylng powers just as effective as the day vow bought the boxt Zam-Buk stops bleeding, ends^al% draws out soreness and prevents biood-polsonlng In cuts, burns and scalds.Without equal as n remedy for eczema, acres, piles, ulcers and blood-poisoning.GOc.box.remedy to use.An antiacid, such as bisurated magnesia ! which can be obtained from any druggist in ! either powder or tablet form enables the stomach to do its work properly without the aid of artificial digestents.Magnesia comes in several forms, so to be certain to ask for and ! take only Bisurated Magnesia, which pecially prepared for the above purpose.\u201cDANDERfNE\u201d PUTS BEAUTY IN HAIR Miss Doherty with a wrist watch as a r .uvenir of the occasion and as a token of the esteem and best wishes of her friends.An appropriate reply was made.Miss Doherty leaves for Montreal on Saturday and will sail for England on Sunday.FRELÎGHSBURG Girls! A mass of long, thick, gleamy tresses ÿ Let \u201cDanderine\u201d save your hair and double its beauty.You can have lots of long, thick, strong, lustrous hair.Don\u2019t let It stay lifeless, thin, scraggly or fading.Bring back ita color, vigor and vitality.Get a 35-cent bottle of delightful \u201cDander-ine\u201d at any drug or toilet counter to freshen your scalp ; check dandruff and falling hair.Your hair needs this stimulating tônic ; then its life, color, brightness and abundance will return\u2014Hurry 1 Appetite Keen and Bowels Regular You can relish your meals without fear of upsetting your liver or stomach if you will put your faith in r-~\t1 Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills.Foul accumulations that a oison the !ood are ex- _______________ pelied from the bowels and headache, dizziness and sallow skin go.Small PHI \u2014Small Dose\u2014Small Price »R.CARTER\u2019S IRON PILLS, Nature\u2019s great nerve and blood tor e for Anemia, Rheumatism, Nervousuesa, Sleeplessness jnd Female Weakness.CudM ¦»»! ke»r siiailart Mrs.Mofatt, of Montreal, was the guest of Mrs.John Harvey recently.Mrs.Ed.Ross has been the guest of Mrs.Charles Westover for a few weeks.Mrs.Berage, of England, and Mrs.I Berage, of Ottawa, are guests at Dr.i and Mrs.Downing\u2019s.Mrs.P.M.Hayes has returned home after spending some time in Montreal with her daughter.Mr.Horn, of Montreal, and Mr.A.E.Selby, of Dunham, were in town on Monday.Mr.A.Brown and Mrs.A.E.Selby, of Dunham, attended the O.E.S.meeting on Monday evening.Mrs.Charles Westover and Mrs.Ed.Ross spent last week in Swan-ton, Vt., guests of Mrs.A.Ross.Mrs.May Blinn and Miss Grace Blinn were in Stanbridge and Farn-ham on Tuesday.Mrs.B.A.Reynolds went to Bed-| ford on Tuesday to attend the fun-| eral of the late Mrs.Morgan.Mr.T.N.Shepard went to the .Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, i on Tuesday, accompanied by his I son, Mr.A.J.Shepard, and Dr.G.| H.Downing.Mr.Alex Russell and Mrs.Sydney ; Taylor were in Famham on Monday.Miss Annie Goyctte spent Tuesday in Farnham.Mr.Orval was in Montreal on Monday.Miss Rundall returned to her home in West Brome on Saturday after spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs.John Page.Rev.Mr.Despres went to Famham on Wednesday.Miss Mollie Westover was in Stanbridge East last Friday.Mr.and Mrs.Grin Lacroix went to Enosburg, Vt., on Tuesday.COWANSVILLE If you were told of a new disco very for the treatment of coughs, colds and bronchitis, as certain in its action on all chest troubles as antitoxin is on.diphtheria,or vaccmation on small-pox, wouldn\u2019t you feel like giving it a trial?Peps is the discovery ! Peps are little tablets, containing certain medicinal ingredients, which, when placed upon the tongue, immediately turn into vapour, and are at once breathed down the air passages to the lungs.On their journey, they soothe the inflamed and irritated membranes of the bronchial tubes, the delicate walls of the air passages, and finally enter and carry relief and healing to the lungs.In a word, while no liquid or solid can get to the lungs and air passages, these Peps fumes get there direct, am# at onoe commence their work of healing FgSE TRIAL Cut out this across it the name and date of this paper, and mail it (with 1c.stamp to pay return postage) to Peps Co., Toronto.A free trial packet will then be sent you.All druggists aud stores sell Peps, 50c.box.1 I.U Mrs, Lilian Taylor Tells How Cuticura Healed Her Baby \u201cOur baby was two weeks old when his face became very red and terribly Itchy, and he was fairly crazy rubbing and scratching till the akin broke and .bled.He could not sleep, and did nothing 1 but cry.His face looked as though he might be disfigured for life.\u201cI thought I would give Cuticura Soap and Ointment a trial.I found the free sample co good that I bought more and two cakes of Cuticura Soap and a fifty cent box of Cuticura Ointment healed him.\u201d (Signed) Mrs.Lilian M.Taylor, Box 99, Brace-bridge, Muskoka, Ont., Dec.30, Tl.Cuticura Soap to cleanse and pur-rify, Cuticura Ointment to soften and soothe and Cuticura Talcum to powder and perfume are Ideal for daily toilet purposes.For fre* sample etch of Cuttaftra So*p, ©fitment and Talcmi address post-card: \"Catioara.Dspt.A.Belton, D.8.A.\u201d Sold averrirher*.i Don\u2019t take chances with cheap as-i pirin.We sell genuine aspirin tablets j in boxes cf 18 for 25c, of $V.OO per! i hundred, postpaid.Johnston, the , I DrufTRist, Cowansville.Mrs.(Rev.) W.R.R.Lewis, of La-j chine, is a guest of Mrs.T.R.Pickel.! j Mr.John Foster had the misfortune .to fall while repairing the chimney on I ! the Church Hall.I Mr.Griggs and daughters, Dorothy and Pearl, attc .ded the funeral of their daughter and sister, Ruth, at Newport.Vt., on Wednesday.Miss Orabol Lrrocque entertaineJ the Girl's Friendly on Wednesday evening.f FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY.NOVEMBER 14, I9Î9.*.1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111^ Last Call -Buy Victory Bonds CITIZENS will never be offered a BETTER INVESTMENT If you were to board a train at Halifax or Vancouver and ride for 3,500 miles across this broad country\u2014you would see something of the security behind the Victory Bonds.You would ride for a week\u2014 but even then you would only see a narrow strip of Canada\u2019s hundreds of millions of acres country nearly twice as large as all Europe.Would you see\u2014 the farm and forests the prairies and plains the mines and the mills the docks and the elevators the steamers and the railroads the cities the towns\u2014 All this is the security behind your Victory Bonds.This is the security that makes Victory Bonds one of the world\u2019s premier investments.Victory Bonds are the safest securities.Victory Bonds pay a good rate of interest\u2014nearly twice as much as Savings Banks.And you know how vital it is to Canadian Prosperity\u2014and and your own welfare\u2014that the Victory Loan shall be successful.It means that Canada\u2019s prosperity and your own prosperity will continue.BUV VICTORY BONDS So don\u2019t buy just enough , Victory Bonds to/\u2019square your conscience.\u201d Buy to the limit of your ability.Do your part in making the Victory Loan a huge success.Put your present savings into Bonds and Borrow against your future earnings.EVERY DOLLAR SPENT IN CANADA Victory Loan Committee, Sherbrooke.SHAKESPEARE SAID : What\u2019s in a name?Our name spells: Latest models Individuality Best wear Easy terms Reliability Advanced styles Large assortment Courteous treatment Right prices Exclusiveness Durability Imported models T erms to suit USE YOUR CREDIT! I OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The Liberal Credit Clothing Co.14 KING ST.AMERICAN HOUSE BLDG DISCUSSION RE THE TECHNICAL SCHOOL SHE Some are Now in Favor of \u201cOld Coffee House\u201d Site Instead of King Street Lot.In municipal circles today, the principal topic of conversation, and one concerning which numerous rumors are circulating, is that of the Technical School, the preliminary plans for the erection of which have been made, but concerning the location of which, there has now arisen considerable argument.At a meeting of the council some weeks ago, it was 'ided in the ur i-al manner, to build the new school on King Street, next the present site of the Central School, the grounds reaching from the latter edifice to the C.P.R.tracks.This was generally conceded to be about the best site that could be found, and it was practically .decided that this would be the j location of the new building.So much sc, in fact, that the city attorney was instructed to go ahead with proceedings to expropriate, if the deal could not be put through any other way.An element has now arisen, however, which seeks a more Central location for the Technical School, and the matter is to be taken up at the next meeting of City Parks and Real Estate Committee.The site which is ; proposed by certain of the alderman is that known as \u201cThe Old Coffee House,\u201d and the lot immediately behind it, which commands a splendid ' outlook over Strathcona Square, and' which is Ideated at the corner between the Court House building and that of the Bell Telephone Company.The advantages of this latter site, accords ing to the claims of its advocates, are that a more central location could be secured, that no expropriation would be necessary as the owner would be willing to sell, that the site would cost less than the King Street lot, and that there would no nave to be so much destruction of buildings on the newly proposed site.It is expected that the matter will be publicly discussed at the next meeting of the City Council.AR1STICE DAY IS CELEBRATED AT SCOTSTOWN School Children Paraded Streets on Anniversary of Peace\u2014 Other News of Town and Vicinity.i SCOTSTOWN, Not.14.\u2014(Special! i \u2014The school children were granted a ' holiday on Armistice Day.In the afternoon they formed' a procession and paraded the streets led by the older children down to the smallest tots, with their flags and drums, showing some of the joyful feeling experienced a year ago that day.The mills observed the two minutes , absence from work granted by the King, the bells and whistles also reminding the citizens of the same hour last year.On Wednesday evening, a number of the citizens gathered together in St.Onge's Hall, for a social evening.The hours were plesantly passed with music and games, the ladies serving refreshments.Ladies\u2019 Aid Hold Meeting., The Ladies\u2019 Aid meeting was held at the home of Mrs.G.Kinsey on Wed-tesday afternoon and was well attended, and a good deal of work as well as business was accomplihed.Arrangements were completed for the annual sale and supper, which it was decided would he held on Wednesday, December 11.T .supper will be a \u201cchicken pie\" one, the ladies being very successful in getting chickens donated.MOE\u2019S RIVER Miss Ethel Aldrich, who has been in /ompton for the past week, has returned to her home here.The friends of Mr.L.Bailey will be pleased to hear he has recovered from his operation sufficiently to be out again.Mr.and Mrs.Percy Parsons, formerly of Moe\u2019s River, have bought Mr.Rob Jamieson's place in Water-ville, where they will make their fut-Gill.ure' home.Mr.Joe Martin and family have returned from a very enjoyable auto trip to Springfield, Mass.Mr.and Mrs.A.S.Hyatt have returned to their camp near La Patrie, after spending a few days at home.Miss Moore, of England, is spending the winter with her sister, Mrs.Fred We offer you an unsurpassed corset service .I General Notes.i Mrs.Lyford Eiger has returned from Montreal, where she was receiving treatment in the general hospital.Mrs.John MacDonald is confined to the house with a very bad cold.Mrs.Norman MacDonald and Mr.John MacDonald, of Ling wick, were in town on Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.P.Warren and children have returned to their home in Lowell, Mass.Mrs.Warren has been the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.L.Alger, for a few months.Mr.Donald Stewart has gone to Montreal General Hospital* where he i expects that he may have to under-1 go an operation.Mr.Stewart has been to Sherbrooke twice, during the last two months, when he underwent an operation each ti.'.ve.Mr.John Sharman and Mr.Got- , don Simons were the guests of Mr.! and Mrs.G.W.Beard, for the week1 end, en route to their home in Que-: Lee, after spending a wek on a hunting trip in this vicinity.Mr.Jack Lax is the guest of his | brother, Mr.Herman Lax.Mr.Payson Sherman went to Em berton a few days this week.and with it we offer you a most complete and most fascinating display of the inimitable GOSSARD CORSET The Original - Unequalled Front Lacing Corsets Our highly specialized corsetiere will help you unerringly select those Gossard models that will give you ideal figure proportions, with a correctly poised body, and add charm to every frock you wear.And more priceless comfort and a wearing service that alone is worth the cost of the garment.Do you realize you can buy a Gossard for as little as $2.75 up to any price you may care to pay) Bayley s Limited Phone 1600\t105Wellington St.ELECTION FIGHT IN AUSTRALIA ON IN EARNEST, I Both Parties are Battling for the| : Soldiers\u2019'Vote\u2014Returned Meni Appear Solid for Premier Hughes.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Nov.14.\u2014The Sydney correspondent of the Morning Post, says the Federal election campaign is now fairly launched and there is every prospect of a fierce fight for the soldiers votes.The executive of the Returned Soldiers Association seems solid for Premier Hughes, but their organization is still loose, and many of the rank and file are uncertain.Apparently the soldiers\u2019 votes will decide between the two parties.In a few cases farmers candidates are splitting the vote for Hughes.A battle has raged for two weeks over promised gratuities totalling twenty-five million pounds.Mr.Hughes offered bonds redeemable at a subsequent date, while Mr.Ryan, the opposition leader, offered cash.There upon Mr.Hughes offered cash to those in need of it, but appealed to the soldiers to accept bonds from Satriotic motives.' Now, however, tr.Hughes has discarded the compromise, and has announced at Adelaide that the banks have agreed to cash th *î' KLINGNER\u2014PELTUS.BEEBE, November 14.\u2014A very quiet wedding' took place on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Josiah Felfrus, when their youngest daughter, Carrie, was united in marriage to Mr.Arthur H.Klingner, Only the immediate relatives of the bride were present.The bride wore her travelling suit ®f taupe broadcloth, with hat to match, tmd blue ostrich plume, blouse of pink georgette crepe, blue beading.Her only ornament worn was an onyx and pearl ring, the gift of the groom.Mr.and Mrs.Klingner left on the ¦evening train for New York, amid Showers of rice and confetti.i-.i .il t?>;iiaiina!iiiaiiiiaiK!!!iBiiiiiiiii!MÉ!iiiB]niHHiian!iBiiiiBi!iaiB!i!nniiB!iinBiDHiwiwiiHi!niii!i|, ^UBiamiaxajiiaiiiiaiBiiiBiaiiiiBiPBi^ia ' LENNOXVIL1E 1! ¦aananuBaal | x Social and Personal x ill_________________________________________________!f piiBiinamwiiiBnuBiBiBiiiiBiHiiBiniiaisiBiiiiBiiiiacianiaiiiiBiinBiiiiBKBXBiiiiaiBü'A Mr.and Mrs.Fred W.S.Webster spent several days in Montreal recently.Mrs.Walter H.Wilson is in Montreal for a few days the guest of the Rev.W.H.and Mrs.Moorhead.Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Gutter and daughter, Hazél, have returned from visitinç relatives and friend» in Minneapolis, St.Haul, Sault Ste.Marie and Montreal.Miss M.Allison, Eastern Field Secretary of the Dominion Y W.C.A., arrived in the city yesterday, and leaves today for Stan stead to attend a conference of boys and girls of the \u2019teen age.Judge Desy and Mrs.Desy, who have been spending the week in the city, left town today for Montreal on their way to their home in Three Rivers.They were entertained at dinner last evening, prior to their departure, by Mayor CTD.White and Mrs.White, Victoria street.* Napoleon Salvail, of Helena, rrn, has ' Mrs.E.A.Dorman and the Misses Flossie and Atena Dean.ST.PATRICK\u2019S GUILD TEA.The hostesses at the weekly tea of St.Patrick's Guild at the Oliurch H*R, King Street, were Mrs.0.Getndmn, Mrs.E.B.Fuller, Mr®.Albert Giroux and\u2019 Miss Kate Flannery.Tho tea table very attractive with pink and whitte chrysanthemumb, and pink shaded candles-, was presided over by Mrs.J.H.Walsh and Mrs.Richardson, who were assisted by Mrs.Conway, and! the young girls of the congregation.Bridge and) \"500\u201d were played at nine tables, the prise winners of the former being Mrs.L.A.Belanger and Mrs.Eugene Olivier, and for the latter Mrs.Oiement and Miss >Tbrine McManus.The receipts were quite up to the ¦iibiii Every member of the Methodist Choir requested to attend rehearsal or Saturday night for special service Sunday night.usual mark of the organization and very good.Y.W.C.A.NOTES The Prayer Meeting tonight will be the last evening of the \u201cWeek of Prayer\u201d which has been held each evening in the parlor of the Association and will be conducted by the Rev.Mr.Terry, pastor of the Baptist Church at 7 o'clock.The Maple Leaf Club meets tonight, Friday, at 8 o\u2019clock in the Assembly Ball.The Poilyauna and Sunbeam Club meets as usual on Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o\u2019clock.A LONG LINE.\u201cWill you marry me?\u201d \u201cSir! You arè the last man on earth I would1 marry.\u201d \u201cNever mind,then.I didn\u2019t suppose there were so many ahead.Dr, Montana, has been in town this week and has also visited relatives in Mar.tinville, Compton, Quebec and St.Aime.Mr.Francois Salvail and Miss L.Salvail accompanied their uncle from Compton to bid him farewell before his departure for Florida.Rev.Canon Alnatt, Vice-Principal of Bishops\u2019 College, and Miss Gill, entertained at \u201cHarrold Lodge,\u201d Lennox-ville, in honor of the new Principal, Rev.Canon Bedford Jones and Mrs.Bedford Jones, who have been their | guests for a few days.Those present { were Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Mackinnon, 1 Mr.and Mrs.William Speir, Mr.and I Mrs.Herbert Irwin, Mr.Wm.Morris, ' K.C., Mrs.Morris, Rev.R.W.E.Wright and Mrs.Wright, Rev.G.H.Parker, Miss Gertrude Parker, Rev.F.G.Vial, Mrs.Vial, Mr®.Lucke, Miss Cochrane, Miss Ready, Rev.and Mrs.H.C.Burt, Rev.A.J.A.Butler, Mrs.Butler, Professor Boothroyd, Prof.F.0.Gall, Professor Richardson, Rev.O.G.Lew-is, Mr.J.Tyson-Williams, Capt.J.C.Stewart, Dr.Winder, Mr.Percy Smith, Mr.Lett.Miss Parker poured tea, the table being arranged with pink carnations.Mrs.B.E.Taylor was hostess on Tuesday evening at a miscellaneous shower given in honor of her sister, Miss Annie Pearson, whose marriage takes place shortly.A large basket of pink and white, filled to the top, was carried in by «little Muriel Gale and Doreen Taylor, in which were many handsome and useful gifts.The-bride-to-be thanked her many friends.The tables were prettily decorated with cut flowers, the color scheme being carried1 out in pink and white.Refreshments were served, the «hostess «being assisted by her sister, Mrs.WJ.Dean, Growing Romping youngsters thrive splendidly on Grape\u2019Niits An ideal food with cream or good milk.Delicious-Economical \u2014at Grocers.Made by Canadian Postum Cereal Co.Ltd.V/îffdsor Ont.BAYLEY\u2019S, Limited ¦SAJLfcC OF\u2019- Women\u2019s and Misses\u2019 Coats Suits and Dresses Our assortment of stylish and up to date Ladies\u2019 Apparel is very complete comprising all tiie smart designs, the leading shades and newest materials shown.\t(2nd floor, take elevator) Serge Dresses Showing all the newest designs from both American and Canadian mrnufacturers, in colors navy, brown, bur-gandy, etc.Prices ranging from $18.00 up to $50.00 each.Jersey Dresses Many new Jersey D esses, in various shades and styles.These are very popular and much worn.Prices from $30.00 to $45.00.Ladies\u2019 & Misses\u2019 Afternoon Dresses A beautiful assortment to select from, comprising Tarfetas, Satins, Georgette and Crepe de Chine Dresses, in all the different shades and many styles.Prices $23.00 to $75.00.Evening Dresses A most attractive range of beautiful Evening Dresses, in blacks, pinks, blues, yellow, pale blue, etc.All Prices, $40.00 to $75.00.sizes.Separate Skirts In plaids, serges and tri-colette, made from the best of material.A good assort- $10.00 to $30.00 each.Dressing Gowns In Blanket Cloth and Eiderdown, in self-colors or figured designs, in all colors, full length.Prices, $7.50 to $8.50.Underskirts Petticoats, in Sateen, Satin, Moire, Taffeta and Jersey Silk, all colors and shot effects, $2.00 to $12.00.Flannel Waists Flannel Waists, neatly made,\u2014white ground with hair line, in different colors, all sizes.Price, $6.75.Striking Assortment and Values in Blouses Handsome Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Jap Silk and Novelty Voile Blouses, made up in the most tasteful designs, in round, square and \u201cV\u201d necks; smartly finished, carefully selected from the best makers, and made from the best quality materials and in choice designs.All the very newest and most up t# date creations.Prices range from $2.C0 to $25.00 each.Women\u2019s Splendid Coats Fashioned in Silvertone, Wool Velour, Tweeds and Novelty Coats, both belted and loose back models; adjustable collars of self materials; also black Plush Coats (Salts), and all moderately priced from $30.00 to $75.00.All Alterations Made Free of Charge.Barley\u2019s, Ltd WEEK END NEWS Open late tonight.Underwear for the whole family,.Sale prices tomorrow.Tomorrow for Coats, Costumes, and Dresses at prices, which we beleive are not equalled in town Ladies Coats $25 Twenty Coats, all new this season\u2014black and colors, heavy, warm, wear-resisting cloths.Values $33.50,\t$32.50 and $30.00\u2014 Week-End Sale 4 Ladies Costumes $25 Fifteen Costumes, all new this season\u2014black, brown, navy.Best make and finish.All wool fabrics.Values $33.00, $32.50 and $30.00\u2014 Week-End Sale WflBCOOCO Twenty new fall and winter models, in serge and silk poplin MnLldLU qualities.Color black, navy, brown, grey, etc.BestCIQTC make and finish.Neatly trimmed\u2014all new, $25.00 values.Sale price «P'wild WARM UNDERWEAR TIME Now\u2019s the time and this is the p lace for providing for your wants for the coming cold weather.Choose from our big stock, conveniently displayed on mam floor.Special Ladies\u2019 Fleece lined Underwear, dollar line.Sale price .89c.Men's Natural Wool Vests and Drawers, 2.26 for $1.95 Boys\u2019 Underwear Penman\u2019s preferred brand\u2014 Size 24 and 26, for .$1.10 Size 28 and 30, for .$1.25 Size 32, for $1.35 Girls\u2019 Underwear Vests & Drawers, Size 9, 11 and 13 years\u2014 65c value for 55c 70c value for 60c 75c value for 65c Ladies\u2019 Combinations Union quality\u2014 Size 36,\t$2.00 value for $1.75 Size 38,\t$2.25 value for $1.95 Size 40,\t$2.50 value for $2.15 Cashmerette Gloves, 50c Black or white, a warm, soft glove for Pall wear.Ladies\u2019 sizes, per pair .¦\u2022JvJ Wool Stockings, 29c Thirty pairs, odds and ends from Fall Stock-Taking.Girls\u2019 and Misses Sizes \u2014 black, white and red.First choice is best.Values up to 75c.,\tOCl for.Corsets, $1.50 The famous D.& A.Corset.A good wearing, serviceable, comfortable corset, medium bust, four good hose supporters \u2014 t\":.$1.50 Beads.for fancy work or trimmings\u2014in bottles\u2014 15c nnd 20c.Silk Tassels.for dress trimmings, etc., black and colors \u201410e., 15c., 25c.and 35c.each.Flannelette Blankets.A seasonable offering lor the coming cold weather.Soft, fluffy quality in white or grey.Ordinary size pep pair .Larger size, per pair .Largest size, per pair.Trimmed Hals $8,75 Announcing for Tomorrow a Special Sale New Trimmed Hats, all this season's models\u2014many dainty styles and colors.Values $14.75,\t$14.00, $12.50 and $10,\t( Sale price Tomorrow .* r\u2014\u2019 r\u2014 12.95 13.50 SU.9 D Wools.Shetland Floss, skein .22^c Sport Floss, ball .,65c Kharki Wool, big skein .80c Knitted Goods.Wool Mitts, Gloves, Clouds, Sweaters, etc., are now ready.All conveniently displayed on centre tapies.Palm Olive Soap.Usual 12%c.cake, Sale price, 3 cakes for.39 Guard against sickness, colds and kindred ills by wearing a pair of good, waterproof Rubbers.Full stock ready.Childs, sizes 5 to 10, at .68c Misses\u2019 sizes 11 to 2 .75c Ladies\u2019 sizes, 2% to 7 .95c Little Gents, sizes 8 to 10 .75c Youths, sizes 10 to 13, at.90c Boys, sizes 1 to 5 at.$1.00 Men\u2019s at .$1.25, $1.45 COD FISH.Highest quality Boned Cod up in 2 lb.boxes, per box .Fish\u2014put .50 EXTRACTS\u2014 Vanilla or Lemon, 3 big 10c.bottles for .25c Big dollar bottle for .85c QUICK PUDDINGS\u2014 Tapioca, Chocolate or Custard, per pkt.20c MALT VINEGAR\u2014 in bottles .25c WAGSTAFF\u2019S\u2014 Pineapple Marmalade.Ginger\tMarmalade and Bramble Jelly, jar .85c LAUNDRY SOAP\u2014 Comfort, Surprise or Comfort, 6 bars for.55c BLUEBERRIES\u2014 New pack, best goods, per tin .21c SEA FOAM SOAP CHIPS\u2014 A pure white chipped Soap, packet.25c KELLOG\u2019S TOASTED CORN FLAKES\u2014 3 for.43c SPICES\u2014 Pure ground Cinnamon, Cloves, and White Pepper, per tin\t15c SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUIT\u2014 2 packets for.28c GRAPE NUTS\u2014 2 packets for .28c BORDEN'S COFFEE OR COCOA\u2014 with cream and sugar, instantaneous.2\tsize tins .18c.and 35c HEINZ BEANS\u2014 Finest grade, plain Boston style, or with Tomato Sauce, per tin.25c CANNED SHRIMPS\u2014 per tin .36c NUTMEGS\u2014 Finest grade imported Nutmegs, 3\tounces for.25c McLAREN\u2019S PEANUT BUTTER\u2014 The genuine and original, per jar .2tc and 25c TEAS\u2014 B09% Pure Sugar Cane Motaoses.it is net thinned down to increase the balk end reduce the price.That\u2019s* point you should coneUler oaieioHy.Mete the analysis shown hen.CANE MOLA is dsUverad to you In the samo oon-dition in which it is Brodmced.IT IS ENDORSED BY QOVBRNMBNT EXPERIMENT STATIONS AND SUCCESSFUL STOCKMEN.Pat item all your roughage,also with grains in ths feed box.Absolutely no waste.Feeding costs are reduced to a naintenuin.Animals soon brought up to a prims condition and kept there.msssr ON CANE MOLA Buy it by the barret\tjo WrUtffvr complkt* tkioik\u2014Jnerswe your pitrfih.CANE MOLA CO.OF CANADA, LIMITED 118 St.Paul Street West\tMoatreal AUTHOR!ZKD CANE MOLA DISTRIBUTORS: Lennoxville, Clarke & Stewart: Ayer\u2019s Cliff, À.E.Fish & Son; Cowansville, Wm.Oliver: Sutton, J.T.Ralston; Knowltnn, E.S.Miltimoro; West Brome, W.8.Durkee; Mansonville, 8.H.Borirrht.& Son; Cnaticook, Lovell Bros.; Magog, Vaughan Bros., aud many others.Write fer complete liât.freshments were sherved shortly after jing winter.The hall is also used for 12 o\u2019clock.After lunch everyone ( moving pictures once a week.Such joined in singing the National An-j forms of amusement have been badly them.This is the first of a series of I needed for a long time, and will b» socials to take place during the com- appreciated by all.HORSE AILMENTS of many kinds quickly remedied with DOUGLAS\u2019 EGYPTIAN LINIMENT The best all-round liniment for the stable as well as for household use.Cures thrush, sprains, bruises.STOPS BLEEDING INSTANTLY AND PREVENTS BLOOD POISON.ING.Keep it handy.Price 35c.At all Dealers and Druggist*.Manufactured only by DOUGLAS £ CO., NAPANEE, Ont.Gef More Winter Egg* Cm* extfa «ggr.»t present [Tnff prices, pay* cost of feeding Pratts, Poultry Regulator to a hen all winter.Plan now -for big profit.Pratt» makes hens lay.Build» up the layers and breeders.Increases fertility.Insures perfect chicks.PS ATT FOOD CO.OF CANADA,\tsi\tAt rour UMITED,\tCc.lVV >30B Oart.v / a?» A vs.Tsrsnto.I r\tebjui.t 78896333 J I.'.V\" SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919.NINE THE glorious snow, the sparkling sunshine, the vigorous outdoors sports, for which Canada is World famous \u2014they are almost here! But remember this\u2014for every hour you pass in the great outdoors, there are two or three to be spent indoors, probably pen in hand.Why should they not be spent as pleasantly as possible?There is real joy in writing with a pen that exadtly suits your hand\u2014that flows freely to the la£ drop\u2014and this joy you can put into your writing at the cost of a Waterman\u2019s Ideal Fountain Pen.Keep in mind, too, that there is no more acceptable Christmas gift for a friend than a Waterman\u2019s Ideal Fountain Pen.$2.50 Sold by the lest dealers eOerywhêre.L.E.Waterman Co., Limited, 179 St.Jamet Street, Montreal.KÎWT0RIC.BOSTON.CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO.LONDON.PARIS.BEDFORD GIVES BIG MAJORITY TO THE BY-LAW Vote on Transfer of Property is Almost Unanimous\u2014Other News Around Town.MEGANTIC CO.UD IS KNOCKED HAPPENINGS FROM HIS WAGON '¦ai.itcS,.'\"1\" AT ST.JOHNS MAPLE HILL (Special to The Record.) BEDFORD, Nov.14.\u2014On Monday and Tuesday last the voting in regard to whether by-law No.61 should be passed or not took place, with the result that at the close of the polls on Tuesday the vote stood 129 to 2 in favor of passing the by-law, the valuation of the property being $316,-215 for and $2,980 against The returning officer was Mr.A.T.Gould.The following shows in what way the town was at a disadvantage under the old system : In the spring of 1916, under written agreement, the town agreed to transfer to the Bedford Light Company for six years the waterworks system, which cost the town about $38,500.The town also agreed to pay the cost of completing the system, about $8,00°, and agreed to pay interest at 7 p.c.on the cost of' extension, if the town took back the| system before the end of six years\u2014 about $1,350.It also agreed to take over the electric light plant at a cost of $18,500.The town owes the Electric Light Company today in round figures about $29,500.In the meantime the town derives not one cent of revenue from this, but must pa\u2019r interest on ahe money borrowed to install the waterworks, amounting annually to $2,275, and also interest on the cost of extension, which up to December 31, 1919, will amount to about $1,350.By the passing of by-law No.51 the town will benefit in that the above property will be returned to the town, the revenue from which will more cover the interest on the total investment, thus relieving the taxpayer of his taxes in this direction.Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Thompson, left here on Wednesday to spend the winter in Ariona.Miss Nettie Milos has returned to her home at Hill Head, after spending a week with friends here.Mr.W.G.Thompson, who has been on the s:ck list, wont to Sherbrooke, for treatment last week.HAD ECZEMA FOR OVER 28 YEARS VALE PERKINS Mr.E.McRae, of Lower Ireland, has purchased part of the William Sharpe estate and Mr.John Davidson has sold his farm on the Craig\u2019s Road to Mr.Bolduc.Eczema or Salt Rheum manifests itself in little round Misters, which contain an extremely irritating fluid.These break and subsequently a crust is formed, and the intense burning, itching and smarting, especially at night or when the part is exposed to any strong heat is almost unbearable.The success which Burdock Blood Bitters has met with in skin diseases of such severity is due to its wonderful Mood cleansing and purifying properties, and we know of no other remedy that has done or can do, so much for those who are almost driven to distraction with the terrible torture.Mr.James Walker, 152 Niagara St., Hamilton, Ont., writes:\u2014\u201cI have been using Burdock Blood Bitters for some months past, and find it an excellent remedy for skin eruptions.I have suffered with eczema for over 28 years, and have tried almost everything you could think of.I was recommended to use Burdock Blood Bitters, and I am now clear of my skin trouble.It is certainly a good remedy and I shall recommend it to all my friends.\u201d Manufactured for over 40 years by The T.Miiburn Go., Limited, Toronto, Ont.Auto Collided With Delivery Wagon\u2014Boy Was Not Very Seriously Hurt.(Special to The Record.) ST.TOHNS, Nov.14.\u2014The reckless manner in which autos are driven in this city and the careless way in which grocery deliveries are driven by mere boys, was demonstrated yesterday, when what might have been a serious accident occurred at the corner of St.James and Jacques Cartier streets.A delivery auto truck belonging to Boulais Brothers, confectioners, collided with a grocery .wagon driven by a young man named Desjarlais.Desjarlais was knocked off his wagon to the ground.He was picked up by a passer-by, and upon examination on his return to the store was found to have received no injuries of moment.The W M.S.met at the home of Mrs.Amos Savage last Thursday.Mrs.J.H.Kinghorn has been spend- ! ing a few days with Mrs.W.G.Thompson.Mr.Clifford McHarg had the good ! fortune to shoot a fine deer last week.Mr Samuel Nr gent, Sr., is not gaining in health as fast as his many, friends would wish.Sold by mil good Druggist» You Need Not Tolerate the inconvenience of a cough, when a few doses of t&yrjugof Tar ivifh Corf Liver Oil Compowid will give you almost instant relief.It heals the rawness of the bronchial tubes : stops the annoying tickling that leads to spasms of coughing : and soon restores the throat to its normal condition.On account of its pleasant taste, children tÿw» it readily.Keep a bottle always in the house.fj0tc\u2014The packaffs is Red end bears the \"Na-Dra-Co trademarit.\t13 MuaUetared fcy National Drug and Chemical Compauy of Canada, Limited.KINNEAR\u2019S MILLS Mr.Harry George shot a fine deer on Friday last.Messrs.John Bryant, of Magog, and Hazen Bryant, of Currier, were at Mr.W.B.Magoon\u2019s recently.REEDSDALE I Mmliisifi i§ iiilii iteramf «I Ï 1 Illlill Mr.and Mrs.Robert Scott and family, of Thetford Mines, spent the week-end with Mr.E.Lowery and family.Mr.Clarence Watts has gone to I school at Kinnear\u2019s Mills.Mrs.Ed.Canning and son Norman, of Thetford Minns, have been the guests of Mrs.Canning, of this place.Mr.Robt.Scott has sold his farm to Mr.John McVetty, of Kinnear\u2019s ; Mills, for the sum of $3,000.Mr.Michel Keenar.won fourth ! prize on the standing of oats crop, ! and Mr.P.Quain won a prize on oats j and potatoes.The Cun powder plot was royally ! celebrated here on Friday evening by! a danc held in Brackin\u2019s hall.Owing | to the big snowstorm on Wednesday I it had to be postponed till Friday ) evening, but nothing daaur.ted, the > young turned out in full force and a very pleasant time was spent by all present.MIGHT BE USED MORE.\u201cIs Religion Failing?\u201d runs a headr line.We are reminded of a story where a man was asked that question, and replied: \u201cOh, I think not.Anything that is us=d cn Sundays only ought to last a long time.\u201d Where Manufacture Ha» Become an Art No haphazard, no guesswork, in the production of Turnbuil\u2019s Unshrinkable All Wool Underwear \u2014 In the light of over sixty years experience we have learned at every step, the importance of unscrupuloua care both in the knitting and finish.A record of unvarying quality stands back of the Turnbull label.This proven worth has won ever widening appreciation each year, unchallenged in the world of knitted underwear.You will never be permanently satisfied with anything else, once you have worn Turnbull\u2019s.Not one year out of the many years, has ever been sacrificed by reducing quality.Good appearance, wonderful softness, ease and comfort in fit, with quality always first, the best yarns, the most modern process of manufacture is embodied in Turnbull\u2019s, It has taken over 60 years to make each link bear its share in the long record of progress that marks PERFECT FITTING UNDERWEAR Manufactured by The C.TURNBULL COMPANY of GALT, Limited GALT, ONTARIO.Iso \u2022\u2022I* maBnfacturers of the famons CEETEE f* wi»iorclotfei»f and Inf anti\t! 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three ¦entïa, *1.M; »« aienth.41 cents.AN A.B.C.PAP7ÎR.The Reeard it a member ot the Andit Boreaa ef Cirralitiens.end Its circulatinn i, reymlarly aodited end eaaranteed.] campaign.Von Capelle devoted himself to a most intimate and detailed study of IT-bcat building, overcame the opposition of his government, and had built, during his term of office, 579 submarines.Admiral Von Tirpitz was responsible for the building of 186.So that Germany owned 810 submarines when the war closed.Yon Capelle in his testimony regarding the purpose of the campaign n^ikes the statement that the intention was to force England to peace within five months, and then ambiguously adds: \u201cthere was no hope in the navy that food or ammunition could 'DEFIANCE OF GAME LAWS\t__________ What are the game wardens in the be kept from England.\u201d Eastern Townships doing at the present time to earn their pay envelopes from the Government?That is the question which a number of sportsmen have been asking of late.This is sup- Such is Von Capelle\u2019s inside story of the submarine against which he declares the Reichstag took so decided a stand in 1910.Yet the inside story is slightly different.In February, 1915, posed to be the busy season for the j t;le submarine blockade of the British game wardens in this district, i js]es began.On May 1, the American but the bold and regular rnanner steamer the Gulfiight was torpedoed in which one of the most important | , y a submarine.On May 7, the Ger-game laws is being broken leads one mans torpedoed the Lusitania, and to believe that the wardens have not , e no{.so attached to the rules of been losing a great deal of sleep in international law as to regret its sink-their efforts to see to it that the game On May 24, they torpe .ed the laws are being enforced.¦\t| Nebraskan.On June 1, the erman The season for deer hunting is now Government had a spasmodic onction in full swing and many a fine prize ancj apologized for sinking the Gul-has fallen before the hunters gun.fjjgbt, but quickly recovered and tor-However, there are evidently quite a r,edoed the Leclanaw and the Arabic number of hunters who have not an before the summer was over.1 Ue.y did over abundance of \u201csporting blood,\u201d j\u201eot \u201eet Henry Ford in December, on for from all accounts they are taking bis way to Europe with the dove of unjust advantage of a weakness ox peacei and durjng i;g(; were a_Jros(.deer and at the same time breaking wholly inactive in submarine warfare, one of the chief game laws in \u201cjack- ^ purjng this transitional period from mg\u201d\tj Tirpitz to Von Capelle, from indeci- \u201cJacking\u201d for deer is an offence ?ion to decision, only ninety new sub-which calls for a fine of $290, on con- mariMs were built.In 1917 Von viction, and although it is being done Capelle was ready for action.with great regularity in this district, rot a single offender has been punished in the local courts this year as yet.It is a mean and unsportsmanlike trick played on an animal that flees no harm.In \u201cjacking\u201d a party f sp -ns-men equip themselves wit\t.' powerful light which they t-V,v the woods.The rays c attract the unsuspectin :\t.appear to paralyze his m , bright light is a mystery and he stands there trying .mystery.Meanwhile the lie ! in the animal\u2019s eyes and makes ar.er cellent mark for the hunters who lack real sporting blood.By \u201cjacking,\u201d hunters are not only If we are to believe the Vice-Admiral\u2019s statement the German Govern-mont was not favorable to submarine arfare previous to 1917.Yet it was surely this same government that sanctioned public celebration of the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915.nrmnrsrre ir^innnrYinriririrs Press Comments LîJ)JÜUULSUL!tJüL!LlL!LlAJLOJUUlJLJ ELECTION BETTING.(New York Times) As no effort whatever is made by breaking an important game law, but our police authorities to prevent or thev often cause considerable waste of\t®lecMon\tit wou.d be excellent meat at a time when thrift is pretends to penalize it were repealed, so necessary.The story is related of p js of course, a good and proper law three hunters from this district who as everybody knows and admits, but in the evident estimation of the public the evil it was designed to suppress is net sufficiently serious to create a de niand for the enforcement of the sta-illy or always hap not enforced.set out recently on a \u201cjacking\u201d expedition.They were equipped with a powerful searchlight.Whenever they spotted the eyes of a deer as he lock- tu e, ed into the rays of the light, all three Peus hi such, cases, it hunters fired.They had a merry night\u2019s shooting and after a short sleep set out the day following tc determine just how they fared in their efforts.They found one dead which had been instantly killed, and then a second that was lying on the ground with its leg broken.They also noticed blood stains in thç snow, but after following these for the trail for some distance they gave up the chase.The deer which had left the trail of blcol, however, was found lying dead a few dâys later, but decomposition had set in and the meat was useless.Thus many j pounds of excellent meat were wasted.I To t.e: r an.\trv.v wit1\t-.cnt'inpt and penly defy it\tT\u201een.::\trespect for all ivr, end there\t¦Vre t.\tiis one, being end, should be\tburied\t There 1 as b«f\tn comp\tatively little f clec'.ian bet.\t\u2022l'iy L I 1 l £\tyear, at least n this State, j\tet a v\tmany hun- ref ; \u2022cf men a\tÎÎU p ot\ta few women er.ï to the poll\t?and v\te-.i yesterday, romih trey h;n\tmade\tbe large or ,o le: e a on : a r.suit and, .e.ef-re.had a.: ¦ t to cas: r- '.dot.They ! conscious lav-breakers, and 'hat M:ey fee! no compunction or remorse is the very worst feature of the situation which the existence of this law creates.PARTY POLITICS REMAINS.(Toronto Star) .«H i\tii .\t^ wruld be rash to predict that the One well-known meal sportsman ' present upneaval in politics means the claims that there are parties going end of a party government in Canada, out \u201cjacking\u201d almost every night, and ti\u2019at, can he said is that great that a man who was fined last year < *-anges have occurred and that oth- x-\t___;\t.\t\u2018 I rs may be coming.The old parties for suen an offence, is as busy as ever have been demoralized.They may be with his light this year.Asked if the restored.Much will depend upon lead-game wardens did not do anything, ers ip and policy.Personality will this sportsman replied: \u201cWhy, I £ount as it always does.New issues know of several hunters who openly ^ made neW a]'L'nme^-boast that they have no fear for the kind, game warden in their district, for they daim a shot in his direction will frighten him off for a week.\u201d made new alignments, and there be more changes of a similar HER PROBLEM SOLVED.(San Francisco Argonaut) The young man, one of the favored few who can still run a car, reached LASTING FRIENDSHIP.home late for dinner.\u201cI got caught King George in greeting President\tthe speed limit on the Poincare in England emphasized the iPh,y.\u201cHave6 70P appeal tomorr^ sentiment of friendship existing be- ! morning and get a fine or fifteen tween France and England by exprès-!\t, The wife clapped two blistered sing his belief that it was lasting.The \u2018\u2019Ivl ïfjÿ8,\u2019,\ta Providence!\u201d she English and French, so long ancestral 11 ai^y The\u2018«ok haïjuït left^ dayS\u2019 enemies, have in the face of common attack found themselves to be possessed of very many hunoan qualities that are similar.And no one could have NOT A \u201cBONFl-DRY\u201d law.(Toronto Globe) The general use of the term \"bone-[dry legislation\u201d in reference to the fought with a country so brave as liquor laws passed by Parliament be-France has proved herself during the fcre prorogation cannot fail to mislead war, without acquiring very great ad-\tcitizens who have not studied \u2022>\u201c»\" s.1» b\".™ &«rpîSSA*i£fSS2 national soldiery.\tmen ted the prohibitory laws against Nothing can erase the sentiment of\tsaie liquor as a beverage x.*\t.1\t\u201e\t.\t^ now in force all over the Dominion.f,P» i 1 f th pre-eminent save jn the Province of Quebec, by ally France, among those nations the adoption of a statute preventing privileged to help her in her fight for the importation of liquor by any citi-Kberty.\tIf en of a dry Province for his own use.The supposition is that empty cellars VON CAPELLE AND THE SUB- ,\t^ th\u2018 MARINE.\t! This is not the case.Parliament has Previous to the outbreak of war be- ! Provided machinery under which the j ri\t^i ! people of any Province that wishes to rween Germany and Prance the Ger- prevent the importation from another nan navy possessed only forty-five Province, or from abroad, of liquor on lubmarines.During the early period the order of a private citizen for his >f hostilities little encouragement was î?wn use may d0, 80 V majority vote., .\t, lo secure the adoption of such a law jiven towards increasing this number, the Legislature of the Province inter-ndeed, Admiral Von Capelle, tne Ger- ested must request the Dominion Gov- ! nan Vice-Admiral, states in his dis- \t- sonüble price.Address Box 59 Record.QECOND-I1AN D CHEESEMAKER\u2019S OUT-fit wanted.State price.Apply C.R.Wheeler, North Hatley.R.M.D.3, WANTED TO PURCHASE SECOND-HAND sawmill.Anyone having one for sale, please communicate within five days to Box 66 Record.FOR\t^ D.G.McKEAGE at the Sawyerville Hotel, SAWYERVILLE, QUE., on MONDAY, NOV.17th 1 black mare, 8 yrs., 1100 lbs.; 1 Percheron colt, 2 yrs.; 1 extra good cowr, 4 yrs.old ;\t2 shoats, 1 fat pig, 20 hens and chickens, double wagon, express and buggy wagons, 2 sleighs, 1 pung, 3 driving harness (one new), wagon pole, belle, blankets, 5 tons good hay, lot of straw, Home Comfort range, 20 cords 24 inch dry hardwood, 20 cords dry'18 inch wood, Raymond sewing machine, easy chairs, couches, chairs, rockers, lot iron beds and springs (some new), show case, ice boxes, refrigerator, one 38-55 Winchester *rifle er ville.Terms on moveables\u2014To $10, cash; over $10 four months ; on real estate, given at sale.Sale at 10.30 a.m.sharp.H.H.POPE, Auctioneer.CARD OF THANKS.We wish to extend our sincere thanks to the relatives, friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us in our recent bereavement (the death of our dear wife and mother), also the choir, and those who sent flowers.MR.L.J.BOWKER, MR.AND MRS.E.L.BOWKER, MR.AND MRS.W.W.SHERMAN.Sawyerville, Que.>USINESS OPPORTUNITY.HALF IN-^ terest in good going concern for young an with about $2500.Reason for selling: aving city.All replies strictly confidential, rite Box 68 Record.to let OFFICE FOR RENT \u2014 SMALL OFFICE York Apartment Building, for rent, heated.Poaseeeion immediately.Apply E.W.Farwell_________________________________ 6 ROOM HOUSE TO LET.HARDWOOD linbh, all modern conveniences.Apply C.E.Coombs, or phone 560.Furnished room to let on Quebec Street- Breakfaat if desired.Low terms.Box 64 Record.Nicely furnished room to let, all conveniences.Apply 65 Feel Street.Foreman ter a Pant Department Wanted by a Toronto concern a Thorousthly experienced man fully capable of taking charge of Manufacturing Dept.Must be fully qualified; an exceptional opportunity for proper person.Please stato experience.All correspondence strictly confidential.Forelady considered.Address Box fill Record.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 yrs., to freshen in March and April ; 2 grade Ayrshires to freshen in spring ; pure bred yearling heifer, grade yearling heifer, reg.yearling Ayrshire bull, two-year-old reg.Ayrshire bull, 3 grade Ayrshire calves, 2 spring calves, 4 shoata, 9 sheep, 1 buck, 30 hens and pullets, 2 double wagons nearly new, set double sleighs, heavy express wagon, driving sleigh, Deeving mowing machine and rake, 2 Oliver 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 ; millfr cans and pails, forks cand chains, etc., 40 tons hay, 3 tons straw, 125 bus.oats, hundred and twenty rods Page wire fencing (new), also two farms consisting of 100 acres each\u2014to be sold at 2 p.m.Sale àfc Nine o'clock a.m.sharp.Lunch at Noon.Terms\u2014$10 and 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 304-r-3, Lennoxvilie.FOR SALE Shaft Hangers Shafting Pulleys (wood) Pulleys (steel) Belting etc.Just what you want for fitting up your shop.Special prices.For particulars call or write SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, Sherbrooke, Que.AUCTION SALE I SHALL SELL FOR MR.R.YEAR.\u201cGreen Acres,\u201d one mile from EUSTI9 on North Hatley Road, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1919.8 Reg.Jersey cows, 1 to freshen shortly, 2 in spring ; reg.yearling Holstein bull (Silver Korn Dyke) ; 6 grade cow's, 1 to freshen in December, 3 in spring, 2 farrow, 1 three-year-old heifer to freshen in March ; two-year-old steer, twc-ycnr-old heifer, 3 yearlings, 3 calves ; mare 12 years old, good worker and driver ; horse, 13 years old, good worker and driver ; mare, 8 years old, good worker ; 1 Percheron filly, 3 hogs, hens and pullets, 2 double wagons, 1 body, hny rack, mowing machine, horse rake, sulky plow, disc harrow, levelling harrow, spring-tooth harow, double sled, 2 buggies, carriole, pung, double driving harness.De Laval separator, cultivator, turnip cutter, quantity hay, straw, oats, turnips, carrots, tools, ami other articles too numerous to mention.Sule at 12 o'clock a.m.sharp.Term*\u2014$10 and under, cash ; $10 to $50.six months ; over $50, 1 year ; with good endorsed nctca.Interest at 7 p.c., 2 p.c.off for cash.JAS.E.WARK, Auctioneer, Phone 8l)4-r-3, Lennoxvilie.CARD OF THANKS.We wish to thank all of our friends who so kindly assisted us in any way during our sud den and recent bereavement in the death of our dear husband and father, and for the beautiful flowers ; to the choir ; and to the friends far and near, for lettors, telegrams and messages of sympathy.MRS.F.C.G1NGRAS AND FAMILY.Marbleton, Que.IN MEMORIAM.In loving memory of James Walter Phil-brick, son of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Philbrick, who died Nov.6th, 1917.Days of sadness still come o\u2019er us, Tears of sorrow often flow.Memory keeps our loved one with us.Whom God claimed two years ago.Sweet is the memory that never will fade; Flowers may wither, leaves fade and die, If some have forgotten dear baby, never I.FATHER AND MOTHER, SISTERS AND BROTHER.Danville, Que.-+- *î4 +î* *1+ *14 ?**\t-*7* *î*\t*î*\t?!« +$*\t«J* »*¦« * CITY BRIEFLETS 4»\t»î4 \t?$*\ti, **?\t*&¦ -*1»\t*I4\t«î4\t¦\u2022J4\t?î4 ^4 BANK CLEARINGS ARE VERY HIGH FOR WEEK One of the highest totals ever registered in bank clearings locally was reached for the week ending yesterday, according to figures from the Sherbrooke Clearing House, which show a total of $1,147.734.96, which is an increase of $341,849.73 over last year\u2019s total of $806,886.22.For the corresponding week of 1917 the total was $686,274.91, or $461,460.04 less than this year.(Associated Press Despatch) HALIFAX, N.S., Nov.14.\u2014The saw mill and box factory at Bedford, owned and operated by Moirs, Limited, biscuit makers and confectioners, was destroyed by fire early this morning.Company officials said this morning that they were unable to estimate the loss.The buildings, which were fully equipped with modern machinery, were insured for $50,-000.An unofficial estimate of the loss exceeds this amount.The fire is believed to have originated in the basement o fthe box factory.Fire apparatus was despatched from Halifax, but arrived too late to save the burning buddings, though preventing the blaze from spreading to the chocolate factory and large lumber piles nearby.\u2019 ^ men TO HOLD SESSION AT MONTREAL Practically Every Municipality in Quebec Province to Be Represented.MONTREAL, Nov.14.\u2014What it is expected will be the largest gathering of Quebec municipal men that has ever assembied in Montreal, will attend the first convention under the auspices of the Quebec Union of Municipalities on December 2 and 3.Of the 1,240 municipalities of the province it is expected that the majority will be represented and that most of them will send more than one delegate.The decision to hold the convention was reached at the meeting held in ! September, when the Quebec Union ! was founded, and one of the first ac-1 tions of the convention will be to pass j on the constitution adopted by the ! committee appointed at the formation j meeting.The date of the convention, | it was decided at that time, should i be dependent on the date of the open- | ing of the Quebec Legislature, the ' committee having been instructed to j call the convention for the week pre- ; vious to the opening of the provincial; session.Leading authorities on municipal I matters have promised their co-oper-1 ation, and papers will be read on! civic finance, hygiene, etc., and the! city housing and planning question will be thoroughly discussed._A number of special committees will be appointed, all composed of the municipal men who .have made their mark in some particular line.On the evening of December 2nd, the delegates will be the guests of the City of Montreal, at a dinner.It had been proposed to hold' the convention in the City Hall, which has been placed at the disposal of the organizers, but after consideration it was found that more accortv I mod'ation would be required and most probably the Monument National hall will be used! The first step of the convention will be to accept the constitution which will be proposed by a special committee, after which individual municipali- ; ties will be booked as members.Elec-1 tion of officers will be the second | business, and in order to avoid con- : fusion, a nominating committee will' take the question in hand early in the I proceedings.Among those invited are Sir Chas.j Fitzpatrick, Lieutenant Governor of Quebec; Sir Ixjmer Gouin, Premier of Quebec, members of his cabinet, and many others prominent in municipal | life in Quebec and other provinces.PAY TRiBUTETo AUTHOR OF \u201cIN FLANDERS FIELDS\u201d (Associated Press Despatch) TORONTO, Nov.14.\u2014A total of $452,256,478 has been subscribed to ; the Victory Loan, according to reports : received up to noon today.This total, however, is inclusive of returns up td only Wednesday night from British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova i Scotia, Prince Edward Island and MontreaL up to Thursday night from Ontario Province and Quebec, and up to Friday noon from Toronto.The latest available returns from the Pro-! vinces were as follows ; British Columbia $22,090,538.Alberta $10,349,490.Saskatchewan $9,492,300.Manitoba $25,730,050.Ontario, mfcluding Toronto.$253,-965,100.Quebec, including Montreal, $105,-560,250.New Brunswick, $9,301,500.Nova Scotia $14,463,850.Prince Edward Island $1,303,400.Toronto up to r.oon today had subscribed $101,803,300, this morning\u2019s work netting $610.000.Montreal up to Wednesday night had reported collections of $82,116,750.Other cities that have reported subscriptions of a million and over included Halifax $4,-910,200.miners™-' TO RETURN IN PENNSYLVANIA Non-Union Miners, However, are in Full Operation, it is Claimed.(Associated Press Despatch) PITTSBURGH, PA., November 14.\u2014Not a union coal mine in the Western Pennsylvania filed was in operas tion today, and operators and labor leaders agreed, few, if any men would return to work until Monday.All the officers of the union were in Washington to attend the conference with the Government and the operators and headquarters gave out the simple statement: \u201cWe have no reports from anywhere.\u201d Non-union mines were operating to capacity, it was asserted by operators, and coal was being turned out and1 shipped with all possible speed.VICTORY LOAN 1919 ?\tV*-* #**>¥*¥ ** In The World ] Of Finance (Furnished by\tJ F.B.McCurday & Co.) < »?**»»***»****¦**¦?***?**** GOSSIP OF THE MARKET While the severest phase of the situation is undoubtedly past, too much consideration should not be given to yesterday\u2019s recovery, as [ money conditions are still acute and will be an important matter of con-j cern for some time to come.There must have been a considerable am-lount of short covering yesterday, i which accounted for the quick re-j bound, and while despatches from Washington indicate that no further statements are likely to emanate from the Federal Reserve Board, it can be taken for granted that the speculative situation will continue to have their close attention, and any resumption of excesses will call forth further action.It is probable that the market will notv settle into an irregular trading condition for a time.Although little attention was paid to developments in Washington yesterday, the progress made by the Senate on the peace treaty was encouraging, and the course of the railroad legislation in the House was on the whole highly satisfactory to railroad holders.-«- rrrrrinnrs aTnmrtrirrffTrirrnfTpr^ NEW YORK PRESS\tÜ MARKET COMMENT ?(Tarnished by S McManamy & Walsh.) 3 \" SLBJUlSULSJUt JLSLSLSULSULJtJUllLSLBJULS Wall Street Journal\u2014There was a great cleaning out of marginal accounts as a result of the setback in prices.Therefore, the street is naturally filled with disgruntled individuals who see no reason why the screws should have been applied in so forcible a manner.Sun\u2014A further sharp decline in the market at the outset apparently marked the final stage of the downward movement, for the time being at least.Times\u2014The fall of money to 6 per cent., compai-d with 30 per cent, at same hour Wednesday, presented onceJmore amazing illustration of the erratic way the cost of temporary bank accommodation can leap about in periods of money stringency.Wall Street Journal wil say Friday, November 14\u2014Foreign Government loans unusually large.So far in the current year such investments sold in the U.S.aggregate $460,000,000.j Otis Steel income nine months shows $23.85 a share before depreciation and federal taxes.FAIR STRENGTH SHOWN BY THE CORN MARKET CHICAGO, Nov.14.\u2014Today\u2019s corn market showed considerable strength at the opening, due to advances in New York stocks and higher quotations on hogs, but the strengthening influence failed to last.Enlarged receipts, together with clear cold weather likely to hasten ti e crop movement, counted against the bulls.Besides, eastern demand was laggard.Opening prices which ranged from % to 1% cents higher, with December $1.33 to $1 33% and May, $1.27 to $1.-27% were followed by a reaction to about the same as yesterday\u2019s finish.Oats duplicated the action of corn.After opening unchanged to 18 higher including December 72%c.to 73c., the TODAY\u2019S QUOTATIONS ON STOCK EXCHANGE The following prices furnished b; F.B.McCurdy and Company, sho-s operations in the active and impor tant stocks in the New York aw Montreal markets: Montreal.Open 12.3, p.m Anaconda .\t\t, .\tGO Va\t Ame».Loco.\t\t\t98%\t97 Amer.Car.\t.,\t\t137%\t136 Amer.Can.\t4 .\t\t56%\t56 Amer.Sum.\t.\t\t97 Vi\t96 M Amer.Smelt.\t.\t\t71%\t70 Bald.Loco.\t« .\t\t113\t112 B.S.B\t\ty » »\t\t97%\t98 Vi Cen.Leather\t.\t.,\t100%\t100 Crucible .\t\t\t222%\t224 Gen.Motors .\t\t\t322\t310 Ind.Alco.\t\u2022 \u2022 ,\t\t111%\t110 Mex.Pete.\t\t\t212\t207% Marine Com.\ta \u2022\t\t54%\t53 Marine Pfd.\t\t\t107\t105 Pierce Arrow\t.\t.\t72\t Studebaker .\t\t\t119\t118 % South Pac.\t\t\t107%\t109% Tob.Prod.\t\t\t89\t U.S.S\t\t\t¦ * ,\t106%\t106% Un.Pac\t\t\t\t123\t124% C.P.R\t\t\t\t147\t148 Montreal.\t\t\t\t \t\t\tOpen\t1.11 \t\t\t\tp.m Ames Pfd.\t, ,\t, ,\t114\t Brazilian .\t\t\t50%\t51 Brompton .\t.\t.\u2022\t77\t77% Can.Car.\t\t\t49%\t49 Car.Pfd.\t\t\t97%\t98% Can.S.'S.Pfd\t\t\t84\t84% Cement Com.\t\t\u2022 «\t71\t Cement Pfd.\t» \u2022\t.\t99%\t Detroit .\t\t\t107\t Dom.Iron .\t.\t\t71\t70% Laurentido .\t.\t\t227%\t225 Mont.Power .\t.,\t.,\t89\t Nat.Brew.\t\t\t178\t Riordon .\t\t\t148\t Shaw ini gam .\t\t.\t118\t118% Steel Can.\t\t\t74\t75 Span.River.\t,\t\t69\t68 McDonald .\t\t\t36\t P.Lyall .\t\t\t138\t143 Wayagamack\t\t\t82\t80% \tBonds.\t\t\t \t\t\tHigh\tLow Can.Loan\u2014\t\t\t\t 1925 \t\t\t\t97%\t97% 1931\t\t\t\t98%\t 1937 .\t.\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\t\t100%\t100% Victory-\u2014\t\t\t\t 1922 \t\t\t\t100%\t100% 1923 \t\t\t\t100%\t100% 1927 \t\t\t\t102%\t102% 1933 \t\t.\t\t103%\t103% 1937 \t\t\t\t104%\t104% VERY IRREGULAR TONE MARKED WALL STREET NEW YORK, Nov.14.\u2014(Wall St, Noon)\u2014The feverish moment of spéculative shares indicated that the market was still in a state of transition, General motors was a striking example, falling from 324 to 304, rallying to 316, followed by another setback to 307.Reversals of two to seven points marked the early close of other motors, also oils, steels, equipments and prominent specialties, the undertone becoming strong later, buying of rails under lead of Southern Pacific exerting favorable influence.This was tempered, however, by the money market, call loans opening at 14 per cent., as against yesterday\u2019s final rate of six per cent.market scored a moderate gain and then underwent a setback.Upturns in the value of hogs lifted provisions.Business though lacked volume.CARD PARTY WAS HELD.An unusually successful bridge and \u201c500\u201d party was given last evening in the Assembly Hall of the Sherbrooke High School, under the auspices of the Duke of Wellington Chapter I.O D.E., which was well attended and thoroughly enjoyed.The handsome hall, brilliantly lighted and arranged for a festal occasion forms an admirable background for pretty gowns and bright faces.The guests were received by Mrs.G.L.Hume, Municipal Regent, and Mrs.Albert Wiggett, Regent of the Chapter nnd gathered around the twenty-six tables with keen interest.Tim prizes were won by Mrs.Frank Vaughan, and Mrs.F.J.Griffith, Mr Vaughan The winners in \u201c500\u201d which was also played, were Mrs.Parker and Mr.E.Fuller.A prize, in the form of a chicken dinner, and accompaniments, for which tickets had been sold, fell to Miss O'Reilly.VerjA acceptable refreshments were served, and later dancing began, and was kept up with spirit until midnight, to the music of Brien\u2019s Orchestra.The convenors were the Misses Two sc and' Mrs.Harold Shepherd, with the entertainment committee, Mrs.'Parker and Mrs.Clifford Wiggett, and the proceeds will go to swell the fund for the Tubercular Hospital of the I.O.D.E.-«- WANTED TO KNOW.\u201cExcellent floor this,\u201d said the clumsy dancer.\u201cThen why dance on my feet?\u201d asked his unlucky partner.Bronze Memorial to Late Colonel McCrae Was Unveiled Today.GUELPH, ONT., Nov.14.\u2014 A bronze memorial tablet to the late Colonel John McCrae, author of \u201cIn Flanders Fields\u201d was today unveiled in the collegiate institute here where the soldier poet was a pupil from 1883 to 1888.The tablet was erected by his brother, Dr.Thomas McCrae, of Philadelphia, and was unveiled by his mother, in the presence of a large gathering.PRICES HEAVY ON BOURSE.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Nov.14.\u2014Prices were heavy on the Bourse today.Three per centes, sixty francs 25 centimes for cash.Exchange on London 39 francs 45 centimes.The dollar was quoted at 9 francs, 62 centimes.Possibly our Canvasser did not find you in when he called at your residence or your place of business, or perhaps you have since decided that you could make an investment in this A-1 security paying you 5/z% on your money.If so, please phone 314 and we will call on you at once.It p have taltii in the Stability ot the Dominion at Canada PROVE IT Canadians \u2018OVER THE TOP\u2019 With Final Victory Loan McManamy & Walsh Whiting Block\tTelephone 25\tSherbrooke Buy Victory Loan 1919 \u201cCanada\u2019s Premier Security\u201d To insure Canada's Prosperity We would be pleased to make all arrangements for you in connection with the purchase of your Bonds.This service is absolutely without charge to you.Thornton Davidson & Co.Members Montreal Stock Exchange.Transportation Building -\t- Montreal 81 St.Peter Street -\t- Quebec 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.This 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 redaces the available re' sources of the individual and therefore those of the nation.When you spend a dollar self-indulgently you weaken your own position and your individual ability to Kelp make Victory Loan ! 919 a great success.When you save a dollar and put it where it caivbe called upon foi use in the nation\u2019s service you add to your own resources and those of Canada.That is why Ca \\da 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.- Fall particulars regarding the Loan on request.No charge, tor tilling orders in connection with this Loan.F.B.McCURDY & CO, Members Montreal Stock Exchange.Art BuilcIInfj, SHERBROOKE Halifax, St.John\u2019», Ntld., St.John, N.B., Sydney.A23D TWELVE SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 191* BUY AT T.VINEBERG\u2019S 147 WELLINGTON ST.; ^HUNGARIANS NOT WANTED COURT OF M\u2019S HALF WAV MARK IS REACHED IN VICTORY LOAN Organized Picket of Returned Men Refused to Let Party Land.KELOWNA, B.C., Nov.14.\u2014Twen-i ty-seven Austrians and Hungarians \u2019 who sought to rottie in the Okanagan ! have decided to return to their former ; homes at Horizon, near Weyburn, | Sask.The party were refused per-I mission to step off at a»\"' point in (the district by an organized picket I of returned men, who guarded the gang plank wherever the Okanagan steamer stopped.BENCH ADJOURNS UNTIL DECEMBER Sentences Will Be Given Next Month\u2014Jury Lists to Be Revised By Board.Total is Now About Three-quarters of a Million\u2014Many Districts Win Honor Flags.Adjourned until the ninth of De-! With several additional contribu-cember.the Court of King\u2019s Bench tions during yesterday, the Victory-ended for the present its session to-,Loan total for Sherbrooke climbed day, and it was announced that no slightly beyond three-quarters of a sentences would be given until the end;million dollars, which is just half of of the term, which will be after the the allotment for the city, if the adjourned cases have been heard next Prince of Wales\u2019 Honor Flag is to be month.YOU\u2019LL WANT A SECOND HELPING a Borden Recipe Graham Fruit Pudding \u2014 Eagle Brand Style \u2014 deliciously tasty and appetizing.Eagle Brand also makes rich creamy sauces for desserts.Eagle Brand is simply pure, rich milk and rhe b«-st of sugar.Care, experience, and the Borden bubbling process which unites the milk and sugar, determine its final line davor.Our recipe booklet free.BORDEN MILK CO., Limited \u201cBe sure the Eagle is on the Lakelu CONDENSED MILK won.The canvassers are working hard, and an attitude of hope is still maintained at local headquarters, but all all admit that Sherbrooke will have to hurry along, if the honor flag is to be won.PRINCE OF WALES HONOR FLAGS.The following counties have won their flags in the Victory Loan, in addition to those already published.Chateauguay West is the first to win Megantic, Charlevoix, THANKED COURT FOR SENDING HIM TO JAIL AUTOMOBILE STORAGE Jack Frost\u2019s storage space is unlimited.Jack Sang-ster\u2019s warm storage space is limited.Sangster\u2019s Garage Man of Seventy-Nine Given Six Months\u2019 Sentence\u2014\u201cIt Will Be Warm There,\u201d He Says.\u201cSix months in jail,\u201d said Judge Mulvena.\ti \u201cSix months in jail,\u201d repeated the clerk, in a loud voice, close to the ear h the very deaf accused.Benjamin Leblanc, 79 years of age, accused of vagrancy, smiled tolerant-, iy- \u201cThank you, judge,\u201d he said, \u201cit will be nice and warm there this winter.\u201d\tj Such was the humorously pathetic little scene enacted before the Sweets-burg Magistrate\u2019s Court yesterday, when the old man appeared or.a charge uf vagrancy and begging.He as married and had a family, but apparently unable to support an*', had been found sleeping in v.r.,\u2019vry coqaettishly he told the .i L youngest child was just .r e ir.cnt\u2019ns old.-\t.e.i having been convicted tr.ree p.cvious occasions, and was : .ix , .ths in jail, where, ac-: u wü .i.a .iatement, he will .e \u2018nice and warm.\u201d\ti PHONE 413.SHER?ROOKE.Regal Spevt
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