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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record.Established 1897 SHEEBEOOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY APEIL 23, 1913.ONE CENT BARN STRUCK Win.Burns, Island Brook, Suffers Heavy Loss THIS MORNING\u2019S ELECTRICAL.STORM WAS QUITE SEVERE.Cookshire, April 23.\u2014(Special)\u2014 During tlie severe electrical storm which occurred early this morning, lightning struck a barn owned by Mr.Wm.Burns, of Island Brook and burned it to the ground.In addition to, the loss of the building, Mr.Burns lost a valuable driving horse and all his hay, grain and farm implements.He was able to save bis live stock with the exception of the horse above mentioned.The loss will be about $2,000 with no insurance.DHÏSS «in HOT XIIIMTM Has Not Been so Well During Past 24 Hours according to bulletin issued BY SURGEON IN ATTENDANCE.London, April 23.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The Duchess of Connaught, wife of the Governor-General of Canada, has not been so well during the past twentv-four hours, according to a bulletin issued by the surgeons in attendance.The Duchess had been reported as progressing favorably towards recovery, after an operation for removal oh the vermiform appendix, performed on April 3 0.POPE CONTINUES TO IMPROVE.Rome, April 23.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Pope Pius continues to make satisfactory ! progress.He rose from bed at half i past ten this morning, and was allowed by ids physicians to walk a few steps in h.is bodro warm.\tJt « NEWS SPEW ISOM Ml PITS Of IIU MBPS MADE CONSIDERABLE SUGAR.Scottsmore, April 23.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 Those who have retapped their trees made quite a large quantity of sugar during the past week.GUNPOWDER EXPLODED.Dix ville, April 23.\u2014( Special)\u2014Mr.Wm.Gilson had his hand quite badly ourned on Tuesday.He was handling gunpowder when it exploded.CUT HTS LEG QUITE BADLY.Keith, April 23.\u2014i Special)\u2014Mr.A.P.McLeod cut his leg very badly.Dr.A.Macdonald was called to dress the wound.PURCHASED NEW PASTEURIZER.W\u2019ay\u2019s Mills, April 23.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mr.J.L.Converse has purchased a new pasteurizer and has contracted to furnish all his cream to Hood & Co., Boston.MUSKRATS ARE PLENTIFUL.Denison\u2019s Mills, April 23.\u2014(Special) - Muskrats are plentiful around here.Messrs.Forest Reif and Henry Adams, who are in company, have secured iifty-two since the season opened.Mr.J.Denison has captured sixteen.NEW SECRETARY APPOINTED Inverness, April 23.\u2014(Special)\u2014 At a special meeting of the Village Council held Saturday evening, at the Court House, Mr.H.Marois A\u2019as appointed to succeed Mr.Ge-deon Rousseau as Secretary, The latter is now in Los Angeles.A VALUABLE GIFT.South Stukely, April 23.\u2014(Special)\u2014A young heifer was found in the stable of the Anglican Parsonage the other day, having just been brought as a present from one of the parishioners.BOARD OF TRADE FOR MARBLE-TON.Marideton, April 23.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Mr.W.E.Learned of Cookshire will address a meeting in the Town Hall, Marbleton at 7 p.rn.on Monday, April 28th upon the question of organizing n local Board of Trade.TELEPHONE CHANGES AT KNOWLTON.Knowlton, April 23.\u2014(Special)\u2014 A gang of telephone men arrived here last night, and will put; up a new cable line.Preparations will also be made to move the Central.CHEESE FACTORY OPENED UP.Millington, April 23.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The Millington Cheese Factory opened up on Monday.LOST VALUABLE HORSE.Dixville, April 23.\u2014(Special)\u2014Mr.Seymour McIntyre recently suffered a heavy loss, one of his horses breaking a leg and having to be killed.TO FORM TELEPHONE COMPANY.Windsor Mills, April 23.\u2014(Special) \u2014It is reported that farmers in the vicinity of Hardwood Hill are trying to form a telephone company, for the purpose of connecting Hardwood Hill with Windsor.SCOTSTOWN\u2019S NEW INDUSTRY.Scotstown, April 23.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The promoters and shareholders of the Scotstown Manufacturing Company held a largely attended meeting in the Odd Fellows\u2019 Hall Monday night.Four thousand dollars' worth of stock was subscribed, and the provisional directors of the new company were chosen.A meeting of (Continued on Page 7) THE CANADIAN RANK OF COMMERCE With which la United The Eastem Townships Bank SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L., President.ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Menacer.JOHN AIRD, Asst.General Manager.Capital, $15,000,000 Rest, $12,500,000 FOREIGN BUSINESS This Rank offers unsurpassed facilities to those doing business with foreign countries.It is specially equipped ior the purchase and sale of Sterling and other Foreign Exchange, drafts and Cable Transfers, and for the financing of imports and exports of merchandise.Commercial Credits.Foreign Drafts.Money Orders.Travellers\u2019 Cheques and Letters of Credit issued and available in all parts of the world.Collections effected promptly at reev sonable rates.BRANCHES IN SHERBROOKE.Dafferin Ave.(Main Office), E.Wind Farwell, Manager.Uppertown (King Street) Branch.Wellington Street Branch.F.A.Briggs, Manager.If You Have $5,\t$50, $500, $5,000, $10,000 or more to invest, we are prepared to furnish you with a carefully selected list of stocks and bonds in which the principal will be safe and the income sure.Send for particulars.F.B.McCURDY & CO.Members Montreal Stock Exchange Sherbrooke Office, Art Building, R.N.ROBINS, Manager.BRANCHES ; Coaticook, Richmond, Rock Island, Cookshire.01626526 TWO.cnsr.BnoorcE daily record, Wednesday, april 23, 1913.ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT LOCAL HAPPENINGS Dally Reports From Correspondents Of What Is Going on.KEilk\t\u2014 NICOLET PALLS.Recent arrivals: Mrs.Geo.Hems-¦worth, and two children of Montreal, the guests cf Mrs.H.Morrill; Master John Burke, guest of his grandmother, Mrs.Rockett; Mr.W.W.Lawrence, of Kingsbury, to take charge of the clapboard mill; Little Marjorie Golden, of St.Johns, spending a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs.Manner-ing; Mr.E.Rockett, in Wotton, superintending the drive of logs and pulpwood of the Nicolet Falls Lumber Co., which is making good progress.The drive is expected to reach here shortly, which is much earlier than previous years.Mr.Frichette, who purchased the gravel pit from Mr.H.I.Elliott, is now grading up for a siding on the A.& D.Railway.Conway.N.H., on Thursday; Mrs.F.A.Danforth and children, guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Marsh; Mrs.H.A.Dunn to Coaticook on Monday on business; Mr.Wm.J.Pickford to Berlin, N.H., on a vacation; Mr.Elmer Marsh.Hanford Carpenter and Miss Irene Carpenter home from C.H.S., Canaan, Vt., on account of measles; Mr.W.Arpin, who has been operator at the G.T.R.station here, to Lake, Vt ; Mr.A.P.Lodewick has gone to Milan, N.H., on business; Mr.R.Robichaud to West Bethel, N.H., on Wednesday on business; Judge Nelson attending county court at Guildhall, Vt.Hon.O.H.Cameron is supervising the state road from Lake, Vt., to Island Pond.Mr.I.Robichaud, who was badly burned by the explosion of a lantern at Mr.Joe Guay\u2019s camp, is some better.Mr.B.T.Cameron has gone to work in the State Fire Warden\u2019s de- Mrs.A.G.Lindsay\u2019s; Mr.W.E.Lothrop home from Cookshire for the week-end; Mr.Lesley Smith and Miss Gladys Smith home from Sherbrooke; Mr.R.A.Smith, of Sherbrooke, guest of his mother, Mrs.E.L.H.Smith, over Sunday; Miss Fannie Warner to Cookshire; Mrs.W.E.Lothrop, Miss Marion and Mrs.W.C.Smith to Sherbrooke.Miss Eva Colby has been confined to her bed with an attack of jaundice.Messrs.W.L.Fish and Son have finished sawing lumber and have begun to make butter boxes.-4- BROOKBURY.See McKenzie & Mclver\u2019s ad, page 2.-4- KEITH.Master Wilbert Buchanan has been laid up with typhoid fever, but at present writing is convalescent.Ma n street and will move week.Mr.J.M.Allaire, who has been quite ill with rheumatism and confined to the house, is now much improved and able to be about.Mr.Charles Lacoursc is at present visiting friends and relatives at Clifton.Mr.Eleazer Couture, who has been ill for several months, is improving slowly of late, and there is hope that he will regain his usual health.in this Po: tland, Me., visiting his aged mother; Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Fraser of Fontenoy, to visit Mr.and Mrs.A.Richmond, who arc ill; Mr.Wm.Mountain of Levis, visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Alex Mountain recently; Miss A.A.Hughes, of Montreal, with her parents for a week; Mr.Gordon Bogie, to Richmond with his uncle, Mr.David Bogie.Invitations have been issued for partment, Morgan Gore, Vt.the marriage of Mr.W.W.Rose, cf Kingsey Falls, to Miss Minnie Morrill, daughter of Mr.H.Morrill, of this place.The marriage is to take place Wednesday, April 23rd.NORTON MILLS AND STANHOPE.Arrivals and departures : Mrs.David Perr- and daughter, Mrs.David Gould, of Conway, N.H., guests of Mrs.Fred Brissettc on their way to Sherbrooke to visit Mrs.Joseph Welch, who is at the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital; Mr.Z.P.Turgeon to aggravate catarrhal colds and bronchial disorders, and if neglected often lead to pneumonia or consumption.SCOTT\u2019S EMULSION drive* oat cold* and correct* bronchial trouble*.It soothes and heals the affected membranes.It makes healthy flesh, rich blood and strengthens weak lungs.Nothing is so good as Scott\u2019s Emulsion for stubborn coughs and colds.INSIST on SCOTT\u2019S.Scott & Bownc, Toronto.Ontario 12-75 DIXVILLE.Mr.and Mrs.John Foote, who havei been guests of Mr.and Mrs.Judson Norris, returned to their home at Bath, Me., on Friday last.Mr.Benjamin Gilson, of Malden.Mass., visited his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Daniel Gilson, recently.Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Parker were calling on friends at Coaticook on Tuesday.Mrs.Hector Howe, of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end with relatives here.Mr.A.J, Martin, who recently sold his farm, has purchased the village property of Mr.Wm.Gilson near the station, and will move here shortly with his family.Mr.C.H.Remick, of Bamston, was in town Tuesday on business.Mr.John McDonald, of Sherbrooke, paid a short visit to friends here this week.Mr.Raoul Branchand has sold his farm on Parker Hill to Mr.Victor Laliberte.Mr.John McCoy, of Barnston, was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.ET.Parker on Monday.Miss Evelyn Howe, of Sherbrooke, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs.E.W.Damon, at \"Maplewood Farm\u201d for a time.Mr.S.A.Baldwin, of Coaticook, was calling on friends here on Tuesday.WINDSOR MILLS.The first fish of the season was caught yesterday by A.Robitaillc.It was a mullet and weighed 4f lbs.Mr.E.N.Wright of the Canadian Bank of Commerce here has been transferred to Frelighsburg, Que.Arrivals and departures: Miss M.Samson of Montreal, visiting her mother, Mrs.J.Samson; Mr.B.McCabe, of Ottawa, visiting his ther, Mrs.A.McCabe; Mr.K.G.Nourse, spending Sunday in Sherbrooke; Miss A.Caswell, spending Miss Annie Morrison is laid up wit Sunday in Richmond, the guest of her the same disease.Both had been at- parents; Mr.E.Robinson, of Magog, tending school at Lingwick.\tland Miss E.Robinson of Montreal, Mr.A.McLeav who has been ail- the guests of their parents, Rev.R.CANTERBURY.See McKenzie & Mclver\u2019s ad, page 2.-4- WATERVILLE The dance given by the young men Friday night was a very successful affair and largely attended.Mrs.B.Gilson, of Malden, Mass., spent a few days here this week.Rev.I.W.Pierce was in Montreal this week; Mrs.Nelson Johnson is in town from Newport; Misses Dorothy Reed and Nellie Molyneux in town for the week-end; Miss Georgie Brown of Stanstcad College and Miss Mary Molyneux of Coaticook, at their homes for a few1 days last week.me co.ing all winter has gone on a visit to his sisters to Barre, Vt.Miss P.Wilson who has been attending College at Sherbrooke, has finished her course successfully and returned to bar home.Mrs.Duncan Morrison and two children from Calgary, who have been staying with her mother-in-law, Mrs, J.Morrison since last July, returned to her home in Calgary Monday.Mrs.Norman McDonald of North Hill Corner was the guest of her sister, Mrs.D.Morrison previous to her departure to Calgary.Mr.E.McLeod is laid up with the grippe, but is convalescent.Mrs.Norman McLeod from Mars-boro has been a recent guest of her parants, Mr.and Mrs.J.P.McLeod.See McKenzie & Mclver\u2019s ad, page 2.JOHN VILLE.Arrivals and departures : Mr.Jas.: Brooks, of Cookshire.guest of Mrs.Ellen Warner last week; Mr.and Mrs.i Alton Lindsay, who have spent the I winter in Oregon, to Sherbrooke; Mrs.Maria Elliott, of Compton, at Notice to the Public.Having bought out the stock of Mr.Barlow Coats in Bury, consisting of Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Dry Goods and everything kept in a general store, we are offer-r.ing great bargains.#\tThis store will open on THURSDAY the 24th, jj inst., when goods will be sold at a discount of from 2U *\tto 30 p.e.4 Come early and get first choice, as everything has U got to be sold.| McKenzie Sc Mclver, - BURY MARBLETON.Arrivals and departures include : Mr.and Mrs.C.Guy Bishop from Leeds, where they had a pleasant visit with relatives; Mr.Eugene Cod-ere, Cookshire to run Mr.David Anderson's car during the season; Mr.Tom Chapman to East Angus on Monday; Mr.Horace W\u2019eston home from Beecher Falls, for the weekend; Mrs.L.Bishop to Bury Tuesday.-4- BROMPTONVILLE.Mr.0.Lambert returned home this week from Montreal, where he disposed of several building lots located here on Main street, Mr.G.A.Lafontaine, brother-in-law of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, being one of the purchasers.Mr.W.Hawke has leased one of Mr.0.Lambert\u2019s dwelling houses on Mr.NEWLYWED «aid - \"Hello ! to this a new kind of salt we are using?It shakes mil right, doesn\u2019t it?\u201d Mr».NEWLYWED smid-\u201cYe»t it\u2019» WINDSOR SALT.The grocer told me about it\u2014said it was the only kind his customers would have\u201d.Mr.NEWLYWED imid-'Well, if he keeps such good sait, I guess everything else in his store must be good, so I would do all my trading there, if I were you\u201d.Mrs.NEWLYWED \u2022aid-\"! intend ta.\u2019 59 When I Studied E Flour IKE many other women, some of the things I have used most J have known least about.Flour is one of them.When I studied flour, I was surprised to learn that only about 72% of a grain of wheat is fit to go into flour ; and only about 40% goes into Rainbow Flour, which is the very best flour made.That is why it pays to remember the name of the most carefully made flour and insist on having it.I heartily recommend Rainbow as being all that a good flour should he.The great difficulty of the miller is to separate perfectly the waste particles from those that belong to good flour.If he is too zealous he takes away much of the good gluten without which flour will not raise properly.If he is careless he is not particular about leaving in some part of the five skins, the germ and the \u201ccreasedirt,\u201d and the fibre.J lis make of flour would he impure, bad in color and poor in keeping qualities.it is only the expert miller who can make perfect flour.RAINBOW FLOUR, MAKES GOOD BREAD At grocers\u2019, In\tCl-Ib., 4-0-Jb.and 98- lb, bags and in barrels.Canadian Cereal and Flour Mills Limited, Toronto, Canada \\ \\ Makers of Tillson\u2019» Oat»\u2014Rainbow Flour\u2014Star Flour V.GOULD.Sec McKenzie & Mclver\u2019s aff, page 2.and Mrs.Robinson; Mr.E.Tanner, of Actonvale, Mr.L.Tanner of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, the guests of their mother, Mrs.C.A.Tanner.The pupils of Miss Muriel Sampson assisted by Miss Hubbard, Dr.and Mrs.McKay, of Sherbrooke, and others, will hold a piusical in McCabe\u2019s Hall, Thursday evening.The Royal Templars of Temperance will hold their bi-weekly meeting in the Odd Fellows Hall on Wednesday evening.Mr.J.Matteau has sold his barber shop on Main Street to L.Fournier of this town.Mr.Matteau has purchased a farm out on the 7th range.Mr.W._ Taylor of Richmond was in town on\u2019business; Mr.P.Gagne has been spending a few days in Sherbrooke.Mrs.J.Belford, who underwent a serious operation in Sherbrooke some time ago, is very much improved.-f- COOKSHIRE.See McKenzie & Mclver\u2019s ad, page 2.-4-\t¦ EAST CLIFTON.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Gallagher, of North Hatley, -were the guests of Mrs.Guy Waldron a few days last week.Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Waldron went to Flanders on Saturday to attend the funeral of the little son of Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Lake.The many friends of Mrs.Geo.Hurley will be pleased to learn that she is recovering from her recent illness.Mrs.Guy Waldron gave a very pleasant tea party on Thursday afternoon to about twenty guests, the occasion being the birthday of her mother, Mrs.Gallagher.A musical recital was given by the pupils of Miss Maud Waldron at her home on Saturday evening, which was much' enjoyed by quite a large company.-+-\u2014 BURY.See McKenzie & Mclver\u2019s ad, page 2.Arrivals and departures : Mr.Robert Gtraham, of Sawyerville, in town the last of week; Mrs.McNealey, of Colebrooke, the guest of her mother, Mrs.Andrew Hamilton, for a few days; Miss G.Coates home from Lcn-noxviile, where she has been the guest of her sister, Mrs.R.McMurray.Mr.Barlow Coates has sold his stock of merchandise to Mr.D.McKenzie, of Scotstown.Mr.and Mrs.Russen, of Montreal, have returned to their home here.Before moving in they are improving the house by raising it up and putting in cement foundation.The next assembly will be held in the town hall on Friday night, April 25th.few LISGAR.Mr.Geo.Hepworth spent a days in Montreal recently.The Ladies\u2019 Aid meeting for this month is withdrawn owing to the muddy condition of the roads.Mr.and Mrs.Alva Cross of L\u2019Avenir were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ellsworth Cross.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Blanchette are in Sherbrooke where they attended the marriage of their brother, Mr.Fred Blanchette of Trenholmville on Monday.budget ot News From Various Sections of Country.ST.SYLVESTER EAST.Notary Payeur and Mr.D.Laundry were in Quebec last week on business.Mr.Michael Hogan is home from the States to visit his parents, Mr.and Mrs.James Hogan.The sugar season is drawing to a close and it has been a record breaker in this vicinity both for quality and quantity.It is reported that there was an average of two pounds of sugar to the tree.The river drivers arc having difficulty with pulp wood owing to low water in the rivers.The roads are in a terrible condition at present in this section.Miss Margaret Dougherty has returned from Montreal, where she had been visiting her niece, Mrs.McCann.Mr.and Mrs.Francis Monahan were visiting at Mr.and Mrs.Frank Cryans on the Mine Road last Sunday.MOTHER! WATCH 1HE CHILDREN\u2019S HEALTH If cross, feverish, sick or longue coated give \u201c Syrup of Figs,\u201d HARDWOOD FLAT.See McKenzie & Mclver\u2019s ad, page 2.-\u2014-\u201c4- DENISON\u2019S MILLS.Miss Gladys Taylor, of Corris spent the week end at the \u201cOld Homestead.\u201d Mr.Harry Costello, of Cornwall, Ont., spent the week end with his parents here.Mrs.R.Huck and son, of Ulverton, were guests of Mrs.Wm.Rodger on Tuesday.The friends of Miss J.Baggart who left for Calgary recently, will be glad to learn she arrived there safely.CURRIER Mr.R.H.Stone was at Channell on Sunday.Master Lawrence Taylor is recov-eving from measles.Mr.F.F.Porter had a severe attack of grippe but is better.Mr.Ratcliffe has also had the grippe.Mr.JaS.Bowen and Mr.W.H.Bowen were at Barre, Vt., for a few days last week.Miss Maggie Stone has bought a house in Magog and took possession last week.Mr.Wm.Pearson has moved into J.Champeau\u2019s house.WAY\u2019S MILLS.Arrivals and departures: Mrs.Delia Clifford, home after visiting at E.C.Clifford\u2019s, Heathton; Mrs.S.Hall, to her home in Suncook, N.H., after spending a few days with her brother, Geo.Dustin; Mr.and Mrs.F.Daniels, spending Saturday in Coaticook.RICHMOND.Mrs.Thos.Astell, accompanied by Miss L.A.Tozer, have returned home after a two weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs.R.T.Mountain; Thetford Mluee.of SOUTH DURHAM.Mr.James Dunn sold his farm recently to Mr.Brodeur and intends leaving for Buffalo, N.Y., in a few days.Recent arrivals and departures in-clmig: Mr.and Mrs.Robert Cross, of Helena, Montana, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Richard Dunn and other re-latives for a few days; Mr.Cross, at Had Stomach Rumblings Distress Before Meals WAG SELDOM FREE FROM THAT WEARY, DROOPY, HALF-DEAD FEELING.THIS DATE IN HISTORY, APRIL 23RD.1564 \u2014 William Shakespeare born.Died April 23rd, 1616.1662\u2014Connecticut Colony obtained its famous charter from Charles II.1791\u2014James Buchanan, fifteen President of the U.S., born near Mercers-burg, Pa.Died at Wheatland, Pa., June 1, 1868.1813\u2014Stephen A.Douglas, statesman and Democratic candidate for President against Lincoln, born in Brandon, Vt.Died in Chicago, June 3rd, 1861.1818\u2014James Anthony Froude, celebrated English historian, horn.Died Oct.20th,\t1894.1848\u2014Rt.Rev.Jean Etienne Bazin, R.C.Bishop of Indianapolis, died.Born in France, Oct.15, 1796.1851\u2014First issue of postage stamps in Canada.1903\u2014Andrew Carnegie donated 1600,000 to Tuskegee Institute.1912\u2014The Irish National Convention at Dublin, unanimously endorsed the British Government's Home Rule Bill.THE MISSING MARTIN Vcvcy, Switzerland, April 23.\u2014 Investigation made with regard to the telegram filed at Vevcy on Friday last, saying: \"Cease inquiries\u2014 alt well\u2014writing\u2014Martin,\u201d received in London by a friend of Joseph W.Martin, inakes it apparent that the message was not handed in at the telegraph office by the missing Mem phis cotton dealer, and it is now practically certain that ho never visited Vcvey.Further inquiries tend to show that the sender of the telegram was a beautiful woman, who probably was acting as Martin's emissary.The American legation at Berne has officially announced that it has no knowledge that Martin is staying in Switzerland, and consequently the news that the police intend to arrest him in this country is not true.REEDSDALF.Mrs.George Darrah and son, of Winnipeg, the guest of her sister, Mrs Henry Canqing; Mrs.Mary Kelly, of East Angus, visiting with Mrs.Meehan, last week; Mr.John Gallagher on Saturday for Sherbrooke.Mr.Arthur Kelly has so far recovered to be able to be up and around the house.Mr.D.Black of Brantford, Ont., has arrived at Mr.Alex McVetty\u2019s.Mr.Black will buy a carload of young cattle.Mr.James Maxwell on Friday while walking through his garden was surprised to find his pansy plot in bloom.Every mother immediately realizes after giving her child delicious Syrup of Figs that this is the ideal \u2019 laxative and physic for the children.Nothing else regulates the little one\u2019s stomach, liver and bowels so promptly, besides they dearly love its delightful fig taste.If your child isn\u2019t feeling well; resting nicely; eating regularly and acting naturally, it is a sure sign that its little insides need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once.When cross, irritable, feverish, stomach sour, breath bad, or your little one has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, tongue coated; give a teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs and in a few hours all the poisons will gently move on and out of its little system without nausea, griping or weakness, and you will surely have a well, happy and smil ng child again shortly.With Syrup of Figs you are not drugging your children, be ng com posed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aromatics, it cannot be harmful.Mothers should always keep Syrup of Figs handy.It is the only regulator needed\u2014a little given to-day will save a sick child to-morrow.Full directions for children of all ages and grown-ups plainly printed on the package.Ask your druggist for the full name, \u201cSyrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna,\u201d prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co.This is the delicious tasting, genuine old reliable.Refuse anything else offered.LEEDS VILLAGE.Mr.Guy Bishop of Marbleton is around here buying up cattle for the Montreal market.All Fenian Raid Veterans of the County of Megantic should attend the meeting of the veterans that will be held at Kinnear\u2019s Mills on Monday 28th inst at 2 p.m.The river drivers got along very well last week, as considerable pulp wood has passed down the river.The roads are very bad for travel but the mail drivers get in on good time every day.MILLFIELD.Mr.Alexander Wright and Mr.Thomas Little are on the sick list.Miss Frances Slaitor was visiting her sister Mary one day last week.\u201d Mr.Wm.Cruikshank, Mr.and Mrs Hugh Andrews and son Clarence attended a sugaring-off at Mr.Thomas Maxwell s Thursday evening.Rev.S.Bridgette and Mr.Norman Lambly are holding special scrv ces in the Hamilton range schoolhouse.INVERNESS.Mrs.Harry Bouffard is seriously ill at present.Miss Anna Sillers spent the weekend at Kimberley, guest of Mrs.Jas McKinnon.Mrs.Sam Lees, Montreal, has rented the McDonald house for the summer months.Now Cured, and Gives Good Advice to Others With Dyspeptic Tendencies.If you have any stomach distress at all you will certainly be interested in the following experience which is told by Edward Dawkins : AMERICAN DANCER\u2019S CHAUFFEUR ARRESTED.Paris, April 23.\u2014Morverand, the chauffeur of the car which ran into the Seine, causing the death of the two children of Isadore Duncan and the nurse, was arrested on a charge of culpable homicide.Morverand is said to have stated to the Magistrate that the car was a very old one, and at times was barely reliable.The company, on the other hand, while acknowledging that the motor-car was not one of their latest models, assert that it was in perfect working order.When i waw working around the ; ^V1™nce re^ardin^ the chauffeur\u2019s farm laat winter j had an attack of inflammation,'' writes Mr.E.P.Dawkins, of Port Richmond.\"1 was weak for a long time, but well enough to work until spring lint something went wrong with my bowels for X had to use salts or physic all the time.My stomach kept sour, and always after eating.there was pain and fulness, and all the symptoms of intestinal Indigestion.Nothing helped me until I used Or.Hamilton's Pills.Instead of hurt-Ing like other pills, they acted very mildly, and Kuemed to heal the bowels.I did not require large doses to get re suits with Or.Hamilton's I\u2019llls, and feel so glad that I have found a mild yet certain remedy.To-day 1 am well\u2014 no pain, no sour stomach, a good ap-petite, able to digest anything.This is a whole lot of good for one medicine to do, and f car.nay Or.Hamilton\u2019s Pills are the best, pills anq my letter, I am sure, proves It.\" Refuse a substitute for Or.Hamilton h Rills r.t Mandrake and Butternut, zr.c.per bo* or five for ft.OO et all druggists and storekeepers, or postpaid from the Catarrhottone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Canada.action at the moment of the accident was conflicting, Home witnesses state he was flung on the ground when the car struck the curbstone, others state that he leaped down voluntarily as soon as.he saw an accident inevitable.ONLY DARED THINK IT \"Father,\u201d said a little hoy, Solomon seven hundred wives?\u201d \"J believe so, my son,\u201d said father.\"Well, father, was he the man who said: 'Give me liberty or give me death\u2019?\u201d\u2014Town Topics.\u2018hail the HAD TO THINK QUICKLY.Maud.What in the world made you buy more postage ntamiiH?Ethel.Wdiy, I went into the drug store to girt some face power, an | who should be there but Jack.When Sciatic Pains Burn Like Fire Rub in Nerviline It Kills the Pain, Cures the Suffering, Destroys Every Trace of Sciatica.READ THIS INTERESTING LETTER.I think you ought to make your fiairns stronger about the marvelous Powers of NERVI LINE or.Sciatica, and Rumnafro.\u2019 This is how Mrs.A.C.Corrigan opens her letter, written from victoria.\u201cSo many people are suffering:, ami so few get proper treatment, that 1 am anxious that thousands should know of how NERVIJ/ÏNE cured me.Sciatica is just about the most awful pain humans are called upon to bear and in my case there was at times the additional misery of Lumbago.Nothing attracts attention to particular forms of suffering like personal experience, and that is why T am so enthusiastic about NERVILINE.I bad the luck to use the right remedy (Nerviline) almost at the beginning, and cleaned it right out of my system.But most people use the wrong remedy and get Sciatica in chronic form.Nerviline eases the pain at once and stops the inflammation before it becomes chronic.I say that a liniment that has power enough to kill the pain of Sciatica is a remedy everybody should know about, for it would snuff out in a wink little ailments like Neuralgia, Lumbago, Strains, tired muscles and inflammation from cold.\u201d No home should ever be without Ner-viline\u2014get the large' r»0c.family size ; trial size 2.rn:., at all storekeepers and druggists, or The Catarrhozono Co.Buffalo, N.Y.Clearing Sale by Auction Commencing Saturday, April 26, 1013, continuing Monday, April 28, 1913, \u2014FOR\u2014 ALF.McVITTY at bis store in SAWYERVILLE.I will sell bis stock in trade, eonslstinff of Hoots, Shoes, Rubbers, Shell Goods, Groceries, Haying Tools, Hardware, Store Fixtures, I now WriUnc Desk, 1 new Lens \\S A simple food, but a nourishing food.Just the heart of sweet-corn rolled thin and toasted.Appetizing, easily digested, good for men, women and children.Put up in big 10c packages\u2014 always fresh.Look for this signature TOASTED feCOSN j t flakes LmU isccïsTt^rî rt LCW-ÙOK.It used to be true that bifocal glasses were troublesome, and \u201cold\u201d looking, and trying to the eyes.It is NOT true of KRYPTOKS\u2014the new bifocals that look and wear like plain glasses, but give perfect near* and-far vision.\\ # l KRYPTOKS arc the very i J latest and best form of double t J vision lenses made.They cost \\ t from SS.OO to Î15.00 per pair, J f and are worth it.Come in J £ and try a pair on.\t# l\t! I A, C.Skinner j The OPTICIAN J J\tJ *\t1 Slrathcona Square J Rheumatism Dirville, Qae.v April ITth, 1913.Wm.Smith, Coati-jook, Que.Dear Sir :\u2014For fifteen years I had rheumatism in my back.Sometimes my pains were very bad.They kept me awake nights, and I was unable to do my work.I trier! all kinds of liniment and doctors\u2019 medicines, but none of them did me a ny good.I/aet fall I was advised tr use Smith's North American Irelian Rheumatic and Kidney Cure.After I had taken two bottles my pains had ail left me-Now I sleep well tights, my appetite is good, and I feel better in every way than I have for many years, l'ours truly, MR3.WILBER WILLIS.t FOR SALE! About 780 Feet Steel Heating Coils ] In two lections of abont 400 feet each.Bararain for any person In-* tailing system in factory or large room.Apply DAILY RECORD .Sherbrooke DRY, CLEAN KINDLING delivered same day.Telephone 714.W'ood Yard, 55 Prospect St.W.A.HALE., JACK JOHNSON TO THE BAR.Chicago, 111., April 23.\u2014 After ! numerous delays and postponements ! Jack Johnson, the negro pugilist, j was arraigned today before Judge ! Carpenter, in the United State;- Dis-j triet Court, to be tried on a charge i of smuggling.The indictment is based on an alleged act of Johnson in bringing a diamond necklace into ) this country' from England without | paying duty.The pugilist is also CITY NEWS Mrs.Boydell has some very attrac: I tive cotton dresses from $5.60 up.Mrs.H.A.Tofield of Renfrew, Ont., | is visiting her sisters, Mrs.C.D.| White and Mrs.W.S.Fry in town.Clean, wholesome mattresses at Me-I Caw-Bissell\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Swan are j spending a couple of weuks at their | old home in Birchton.Mrs.J.M.Johnston of Black Lake, I is the guest of Mrs.David Wilson, i Victoria Street.j Miss Edna Armstrong has returned home, having spent the past month with her relatives in W'estmount.Mrs.Michael Hawkins and her daughter, Miss Stella Hawkins, are spending a few weeks in Atlantic City, N.J.Mr.and Mrs.Hubert Bfodtrick, who have been the guests of Mr.Sydney Broderick, and Mrs.Broderick.Sr., nave returned to Montreal, Mrs.E.Rioiux, who was operated \u2019\u2022on for appendicitis at the St.Vin-: cant de Paul Hospital is pmogressing i favorably.Ail up for the dance to-night in the Métropole Bldg.St.Regis Club, j CtOc '1 orchestra.Gentlemen 5Cc, ladies ! ires.Last one.Mr.Doria Duford, formerly of the -Iherhrooke Post Office staff, returned : to Montreal today after short visit to his home in East Sherbrooke.Mr.D.S.C.Macintyre has gone ; to W'estmount on, a visit to his bro-: ther.He was accompanied by his ! wife and son.Mrs.R.Hugh Gunning will receive j for the first time since her marriage.: at her home, 30a Queen street, on Thursday, April 24th, from 4 to C i o\u2019clock.The postponed Sacred Concert will ! he held in Wesley Hall Friday even-: ing.All those who did not receive tickets or money back are entitled to ! attend.The friends of Mrs.A.F.Plant will be grieved to hear that she is iU at her home on Prospect street.Miss Claire Wiggett, lier sister, who is a trained nurse, has arrived trim Montreal to take care of her.The hostesses of the Guild Tea, which took place at St.Peter's Church Hall yesterday instead of on i under indictment on a charge of Wednesday the usual date, were Mrs Coaticook House\u2014Popular Home for j violating the Mann White Slave Act.David Wilson, Mrs.J.j, Penhale, His trial on this charge is ect /or and Mrs.Fred Harcourt.Travellers.A.A.Pomeroy, Prop.^ORLANDC^ pi mm.LAND C SCARS A whole lot of genuine satisfaction wrapped up in a small package.4 Branded \u2018 Orlando\u201d on Ihe Wrapper MADE BY ^ORUNDQ^ W.R.Webster & Co., SHERBROOKE, CANADA Try Edwards\u2019 Baggage Transfer.Musical Tea, Plymouth Church Hall Saturday, April 2tith.Admission 35c.Mr.Henri Gagnon was in Quebec recently.Reliable Refrigerators at McCaw-Bissell\u2019s.Mrs.Robert Hogg has been spending the week in Montreal.Mr.W.G.Cross was in Quebec this week on business.Mr.Chas.Maguire visited friends in Coaticook, Sunday.\t6 25 styles or beds to choose from at McCaw-Bissell\u2019s.Before you buy that new carpet or square see the big selection at Edwards.\u2019 The Mission Song Circle will me'fet with Mrs.Mann, 10G King street, on Thursday afternoon.Mrs.W.R.Burge arrived home Saturday from a month\u2019s stay at Atlantic City and New York.Mr.J.G.Forest left this morning for a business trip to Montreal and expects to be- ajiont several days.Mr.J.Scott Gilbert spent the week end in Marbléton with his mother, Mrs.S Gilbert.The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Baptist Church will meet with Mrs.Oliver, 67 Frontenac street, Thursday afternoon at 3 o\u2019clock.Messrs.E.V.Portway and A.M.\u2018 Green, of Price, Waterhouse & Co., official auditors, are in town on business.New .stock Vudor Porch Shades, all sises and colors, at E Vvards.\u2019 Miss Mackay, who has spent the winter with her .sister, Mrs.E.J.Williams, Montreal street, left yesterday for a visit to friends in Toronto.Mr.A.Lemire spent the week end with his cousin, Mr.* J.E.Beaubien, Quebec Central station agent at Lake Weedon.Mr.Victor Adams, of Lennoxville, has been appointed to the staff of the Sherbrooke Post Office and has begun his work.Mrs.T.C.Hurn received word of the safe arrival in Liverpool, England, of Mr.and Mrs.P.A.Hammond and son.Carvel.They report having a most delightful sea voyage.For the benefit of those attending the dance to be given at Lennoxville, tomorrow evening, n special car will leave after it is over, an! go round Cue belt.\t\u2018\"i\" Mrs.Hebert, wife of Mayor Hebert, who was recently successfully operated on at St.Vincent de Paul Hospital, returned to her home last night greatly improved in health.The news received from Mr.Jack Parkes is very encouraging.He is improving and should there be no complications, will yoou .be in his usual health.\t.A meeting to form a local com-mit-tee of the Girl Guide Association will be held in the YiW^G.A, reading room on Friday afternoon at 4 o\u2019clock.All interested are invited to attend.Mr.Ernest King formerly of Compton, who has been an invalid in the West for some years, is in a more serious condition the last few months and is being brought home.He is expected this week.Dr.and Mrs.F.Bertrand are in Montreal and yesterday were guests at the wedding of Miss Gabrietle Mignault to Mr.J.S.Duval, which took place at ti,e i Lapel of the Archbishop\u2019s Palace.Mrs.Mary Page, of Orford, is to day celebrating her 78th birthday, and is being remembered by many friends with letters and post cards conveying their good wishes for many happy returns.Numbers by Mrs, Bradley, Mrs.Morris, Miss Gwyn, Miss Wilson, Mr.Egan and Mr.Stewart are included in the programme.fc,r Saturday\u2019s.musical tea to begivem in.Plymouth Church Hall by the Junior Hospital A id.The Moth ! The \u2019Moth ! Now is its month and sea;-mV it is laying its eggs everywhere, doing its destroying work amor,, r.i your valuable furs.Let ns store them for you.We give a positive guarantee .against all fire and vermin.Alex Ames & Sons.Notice: Parties moving this Spring are notified to call at the office cf the Gas & Electric Department, a few days ahead for disconnection or new connection orders.Otherwise they expose thernseives to pay for light and gas consumed by parties taking their blace Jor to have to wait a rew days for a new connection as we aUe nd to them in numerical order as they dome.Among the Eastern Townships people registered in town are the following : Dr.Johnston, Cookshire; .).Macdonaid, Scotstown; F.E.Lovell A.A.Pomeroy, Dr.M.Veronneau.Coaticook ; J.Thompson, Thetford Mines; J.B.Le.I Jar on, North Hatley; d.L.Thornton, Barm-ton; J.F.Pharo, Thetford; W.F.Ross, Windsor Mills; J.A.CloiiKton, Island Brook; K.C.Cowling, East Angus; R.Mor-j i i .on, Weedon; E.T.Gale, Danville; j A.J.Turcotte, I).Neveu jr., Rock I island; J.N.Campeau, Black Lake; t J.R.Fontaine, L.E.Allen, Water loo; Mrs.C.M.and Miss Vaughan, Magog; Mde.J.H.Camlet, Lake Mp-gantic; H.A, Johnston, Farnhatn; C.F.Murray, finry; F.F.Ewing, Bedford, HT.GEORGE\u2019S DAY.St.George, and vierrie Eng lend! This is Ht.George's Day, the festival of the Patron Paint of Old England, ;,nd flags are flying bravely over public and private buildings, while red; and white roses arc much in e vi den eg.GRANT FOR :t.PATRICK\u2019S ACA DEMY.A delegation composed of the fol lowing eit.lwe/,- of fiberbrooke, Me» tr.D.McManuny, J.ff, Walsh, 1), .( Bteele, M.A, Hawkins and Rev.Itrothe, Casrdan, Principal of Ht, Patrick's Hchool, with Mr.C.E.Theriden.M.1,.A.waited upon Ihe Provincial Government at Quebec laid week, with \u201e view to procuring a g rani The delegates stated that the number of pupils is constantly on the increase, and more accommodation is needed.The request was favorably received, and will be taken into serious consideration.POLICE STATION NOTES.The ambulance was called by Dr.Williams to meet the 2.45 p.m.train yesterday and remove Edward Far-well, of Rock Island, to the Protestant Hospital.The ambulance was called by Dr.Gordon Hume to meet the 6.22 p.m.C.P.R.train and remove J.Lavigne, of Johnville, to the Protestant Hospital.PAUL MARCEL Nest Tuesday, April 29 Paul Marcel and his French Dramatic Artists, will give their final performance in this city, when they will offer \u201cbataille de Dames\u201d\u2014a three-, act play written by Ernest Lcgouve, the author of L\u2018Amour Vainqueur.It is a play of substance and clean cut story, has plenty of good bright comedy and to those who have seen the work of this organization there is no need to give the assurance that it will he well played.ELECTRICAL FIXTURES Brighten up your home by installing modern lighting fixtures.We have a full line of Art Glass Domes, Brush Brass Showers, and ell the latest effects in chain fixtures, in Flemish, Old Brass, and Silver finish.W.J.WIGGETT 71 Wellington St, Nothing Bat New Shoes Here We always clean up our Shoe stock at the end of each season.You can always be assured of the latest shoe styles if you come here.We show the new ones just as soon as they come out.Depend on us for up-to-the-minute Shoes for the whole family.J.CHOQUETTE' 85 Wellington Street, Opposite His Majesty's Theatre.f AT MITCHELLS HERE IS A.Power Orindstone For the Farm To be operated by a Gasoline Engine.The frame and trough are of cast iron.The trough will not rust out; has stone turned shaft and ball bearings, iitte/d with G-inch pulley.As the ball-bearings are practically friction less, can also be operated by band with perfect case.Btone is 24 inches in diameter, and 2 to 3'J inches thick, of the best grit produced for general use, and especially for farm tools.Weight, complete, about, 25C- lbs.Price complete:\t\u2022\t.\t$15.00 Fertilizers We have just unloaded a car containing the following well-known brands : \u201cRoyal Ganadian,\" for the garden.\u201cVictor\u201d and \u201cReliance\u201d for root crops.\u201cG(,rn Special,\u201d for ensilage.\u201cGa.pclt.on,\u201d for hay.We also offer a car of Gypsum or Land Plaster in Did lb.rack;:, $6.00 ton.Also Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash in 2flblb.Kficks.We have above now .ton I ready for immediate delivery.Get our prices for ton or bag lots, 5 A SNAP.\u2014Detached House Bridge Street.| STUDENTS\u2019 MUSICAL CLUB.The concert of the Students\u2019 Musi cal Club last evening at the academy of Music was most interesting and educative, as well as delightful to a degree illustrating, as it did the very distinctive- and original works of the French composers and covering considerable ground.The open ing number was \u201cValse Carnavalesque,\u201d Piano Duo (Chaminade) played with striking brilliancy by Mrs.J.R.Hangstor and Mrs.W.A.Far-well, followed by \u201cVentre a terre\u201d (E.Lessard) by Dr.F.A.Gadbois, Professor O.Cartier, Mr.E.Sylvestre and Mr.Antonio Genest, who sang without accompaniment, which called forth an expression of appreciation, which would not be denied an encore.The response was a charming little English song.Miss Louise Webster scored à triumph in her interpretation of De>-hussy an impressionist among musicians, whose compositions are too seldom heard, (a) \u201cClair de Lune,\u201d (b) \u201cMinstrels.\u201d The songs (a) \u201cRitournelle\u201d (b) L\u2019ete (Chaminade) Mrs.F.H.Bradley, were a notable contribution to the enjoyment of the evening.Mrs.Bradley is always heard with pleasure, and last evening she was in particularly fine voice.Despite the ru'e of the club, an encore was insistently demanded and the pretty \u201cL Anneau D\u2019Argent,\u201d (The little silver ring) was gratefully given in response.\u201cDanse Macabre,\u201d (Dance of Death) Saint-Saëns, weird descriptive w< r.k, which for iits- originality, expressiveness, and formal beauty, has always exercised a powerful influence upon the imagination, was admirably interpreted by two young pianists, Miss Mary Southwood, and Miss Olive Spearing and received a well deserved meed of applause.The final number, \u201cLe Guet,\u201d Quartette, Dr.Gadbois, Prof.Cartier, Messrs.Sylvestre and Genest, was no less delightful than the first, the perfect harmony of the\u2019 voices being even more apparent, and again the singers were encored.The nfembers of the Club are most sensible of the kindness of these gentlemen in devoting an evening to their pleasure and trust that another season, their names will again appear on the programme.The magnificent \u201c0 Canada\u201d so v.11 adapted to the French words closed an evening of remarkable and unalloyed pleasure.Seven-roomed house, bath, coal furnace, electric lig-ht, also stable and j shed.Price, $2,800.\t$2,000 bandies.City valuation.$2,500.ftoisart Seiverigght Real Estate and Customs Broker.Phone Office 842.House 1296.\t1 York Apartments Why Take An Inferior?You can get the BEST\u2014 that is, a HIGHLAND LOT HOW*™\u2014- CHÂS.G.BROWN Realty and Financial Agent Phone 62\t158 Wellington St, VUDOR PORCH SHADES lt -ncr-ar.r.-7%\u2014 yt, £*VV The Delights of .Summer I(esort When you go to a Rummer resort, one of the chief delights are thewide, cool, cozy verandas where you can sit in the shade and enjoy a cool, delightful breeze.You can make your own porch as cozy and comfortable, by shut tin?out the pm with Vudor Shades.They letinthe breeze andkttup.but the heat.They practically add another room to your house\u2014the pleasantest room of all during: the heated season.You can serve luncheons or tea on a porch tilted with Uudor PorcK Shades with perfect privacy, while viewing: the passers-by.You can also have Vudor Window Shades adjusted to your windows, where they will let in the cool breeze and keep out the heat of the summer sun.They are especially commended for nurseries and living rooms.Vudor Porch Shades cost from 12.50 up, They are inade in different colors to harmonize with the woodwork of your home.You aie especially requested to.view the Vudor Exhibit in our shade department.Prices, 4 ft.$2.75, 6 ft.$4.00, 8 ft.$5.50, 10 ft.$7.50 All 7.8 ft.drop Edwards Furniture (q.Sole Agents f\tf J Whistle for Woodard's Pure Candies J l\tis tho\tinscription on %a.neat lit-\tÿ l tie whistle far tho kiddies which a we are giving away Saturday à a\twith\tevery 5c.bag of Kisses,\ta J Hot one.By express Saturday J J noon.\tJ J Jelly Holla and Sponge\tJ *\tCakes, each .15c.J ^ Cup Cakes and Doughnuts,\tr 0\tper dozen .15c.# $ And a general assortment of 4 f\tCakes.\t4 1\tWOODARD\u2019S TWO STORES\t{ :\t177 Wellington St.\tr J Branch, 5 Strathcona Square.J ^ \u2022m.\t^ ^\t^ !KODAKS t |\tand all J KODAK SUPPLIES at \\ FRASER\u2019S J\tThe lïruKffiHt and è\tItookHcllcr LENNOXVILLE HOUSE Wlmn in Lonnoxvilla Btop bore.Street rum paw» Uib door.Half mln-uI.o\u2019h walk from II.& M., G.T.R, and O.P-lt.atAtlona.Boll \u2019phono 3G0.Women Have the Vote and USE it WELL when they elect ALLATT as their BAKER # at 4 per cent, allowed on dc-j posits, computed half yearly.J Sherbrooke Loan (\t& Mortgage Co.J\tOffice, Art Building.Office ! hours, i) to 5; on Saturdays, 8 f to 12.Telephone 589.i\tW.A.HALM, President.0\tIt.N.HOBINH, Wec.-Trcas. gMHJBBOOn DÏTEY RBOOHTJ,' WBCNESDÂT, ÀPRïC iS, «O.PIVH i FINANCIAL AND MARKET NEWS 5 COUNTRY PRODUCE.EGGS CONTINUE EASY.Montreal, April 'j:i.\u2014Supplies of eggs are quite plentiful, and fresh are Belling in large lots at 21c to 22c.and in a smaller way at 23c per dozen.MAPLE PRODUCTS.Montreal, April 23.\u2014The demand lor maple sugar is good, and sales \u2022were made at 11c to 12c per lb.The market for syrup is steady, with a good demand at 85c to 30c per tin of three' quarts, and at 7c to Sc uer lb.in wood.OAT MARKET FIRM.Montreal, April 23.\u2014The tone of the market for spot oats is strong, with sales of No, 2 Can.western made at 43c; extra No.1 feed at 41$c, and No.1 feed at dO^c per bush.ex.store.Halt.& Ohio\t\t\t 98Ï\t99 CPU\t\t.\u2022214\t244 Ches.60 Ohio \t\t\t 67$\t67'$ Lekifirh Valley \t\t\t160\t16U Penna\t\t\t114$\t114} Reading \t\t\t164}\t164Î Sou.Pac\t \t\t\t\t yyj\tloot St.Paul\t\t\t109$\t109| Unicn Pac\t \t\t\t\t1541 U.S.Steel\t\t\t 62 g\t62^ \t\tS3J U.S.Rubber \t\t\t 64\t64 Amer.Can.y\t Cotton\u2014\t\t 34 f\t84 g \t\t1146\t1149 July \t\t\t1147\t1153 SALES TO\t11.15 A.M.\t Cement\u2014200 at 30.25 at 301.Cement.Ffd.\u201420 at 91J.Que.Ry.\u201435 at 171.Twin City\u201425 at 105.Steel Can.PM.\u201416.at 861.Granby\u2014631 at 64 B A.Dom.Iron\u2014116 at 51\u2018.C.P.R.\u20146*5 at 244.R.& O.\u201435 at 1151, 50 at 116.Canners\u201430 at 77 J.Crown Reserve\u201490 at 897,\t980 895.at POTATOES STEADY Montreal, April 23.\u2014The condition of the market for potatoes is unchanged, prices being steady.Green Mountains quote in car lots at G2|c to 65c, and Quebec grades at 50c to 55c, and in a jobbing way at 85c to 90c per bag, HAY KEEPS HIGH.The demand for top grades of haled hay from Montreal buyers for domestic consumption is good, and sales of No.1 were made at $14 to $11.50 extra good No.2 at\u2019 $13 to $13.50, and ordinary No.2 at $12 to $12.50 per ton in car lots.DAIRY PRODUCE BUTTER STEADY.Montreal, April 23.\u2014Locally, finest creamery sells in a jobbing way at 31c to 31Jc, and in round lots at 30£c.TO-DAY'S MARKET PRICES.Morning quotations Now Ycrk Market and transactions Montreal Stock Exchange, reported by F.B.McCurdy & Co.Art Building.Sherbrooke.Members ol Montreal Stack Exchange.OPe.11.15 A mal.Copper .77î\t77i Atchison, Com.lolj\t101» TRENTON PARK \u2014 LOTS \u2014 Buy lots In this subdivision.They should have a big advance In values within two to three years.They are well located.Write for further particulars.' Realties Limited 179 St.Jamis St.,\tMontreal HAVE UNIFORM FARM FLOCKS.If you have all hens of one breed on the farm every person who visits your farm will admire them.It does not matter whether they are of the same variety they fancy or not, they like to see at flock of* bens ofa uniform, color and size.There are hut very few persons who will stop to admire a \u2018Jacob\u2019 flock of hens.A ring streaked and speckled flock may perhaps lay a good many eggs in the summer time when they are cheap and perhaps also sell fairly well in market.But they lack that uniformity that every up-to-date farmer likes to have in all lines of stock on his farm.The poultry department has no exceptions, and the advantages are just as strong, in keeping the flocks uniform and of good breeding, as they are with the sheep, cattle, hogs, horses, etc.Mixed fowls may be profitable, but there is no chance for uniformity in size, color, egg production or meat.The world in general is just commencing to realize that there is a lot more to it than just a, \u2018hen\u2019s 0 hen.\u2019 We heard a man say recently that \u2018three of a kind heat two pair, and he gave a cynical grin.We thought he meant poultry, and we believe it will hold good in poultry.One variety on one farm, with but one tb in view, and that to make them profitable, can result in only one way, and that will be satisfactory.Acknowledging the above truth we can go further and state that the farm flocks of today, are showing a great\tincrease\tin\tuniformity\tand quality as well.It costs no more to keep a thoroughbred than , mongrel, and no more trouble to care for all-producers than a bunch of drones.With\tan\teye\tto their\tall-purpose qualities, we might a&k why nine-tenths of our progressive farmers are today keeping Barred Rocks.Ask them\tor\twe can tell\tyou.-i-\u2014*- NATURAL BEHAVIOR.April\u2019s full of whims and smiles, Now she frowns and then she smiles.Well, Spring\u2019s courting her, they say.So \u2019tis but a wooed girl\u2019s way.STORE YOUR FURS WITH US ' \u201cABSOLUTE SECURITY\u201d Phone u«, and we will call :- Alex Ames 8 Sons, Ltd.379 Wellington Street Plione 334 ALBEMARLE HOFFMAN MEW YORK A New Modern Hotel located at the hub of New York\u2019s greatest bust-neHB representing a Five Million Dollar investment on the sight oi the former Hoffman House, Overlooking Madison HQuare.BROADWAY, 24TH STREET, FIFTH AVKNOB.The Acme of Architectural Perfection.Accommodations for 1,000, offering maximum luxury and comfort at much lower rates than offered in any other Hotel in America, consistent with highest class service.A Good Room at $1.50 Per Day A Good Room with Bath $2.00 Per Day Handsome Anartmenta of any number of rooms at proportionate .ea.The Management is n guarantee of the highest refinement anu ._ A !\t.A\t1 .Y 1 .\t_ w.aY f.TV.! 14 AlX DANIEL P.RITCHEY.rates.\t\u201e- protection ta ladies and families.Telciihonea, Madison \u2014 3440-3560 WILL GO AFTER BOWHEAD WHALE PRIVATE EXPEDITION LEAVES NEW YORK SOON FOR THE ARCTIC.New York\u2014A private whaling expedition on a $50,000 yacht will start from San Francisca on June 1.John Borden, of this city, is responsible for the expedition, and he will be accompanied by a representative of the American Museum of Natural History, it was learned.Mr.Borden, who is thirty-nine years old, had the yacht built especially for the cruise.He decided some time ago that such sports as lion shooting in Africa or seeking mountain sheep in Thibet lacked the necessary quality of originality, and immediately set about to seek some big game that offered an entirely untrammelled field.Whaling seemed to have all the essentials and Mr.Borden began to make arrangements for an expedition.He called on B.B.Crowninshield, the designer, and the keel of the yacht Adventuress was laid down in Booth-bay, Me.Never was there such a vessel to seek the bowhead whale.She ia 101 feet long, an auxiliary schooner yacht of perfect line, but Stanch.All her gear for whaling is the product of Frank Brown, who, for twenty-five years has made the harpoons and bombs for the North Atlantic whalers.But every detail of her has been finished in yacht style, even to the polishing of the harpoons, a measure that many of the old school of whalers have commented on with a touch of satire.One of the features of the Adventuress is the long passage, running from the master\u2019s quarters aft to the forecastle without interruption by the engine room.She has cold storage and the quarters are heated.In the engine room besides the 85-hcrse power low grade fuel engine, there are electric lighting and ice units.In fact, she is the whaler de luxe.After her trip to Bermuda the Adventuress started for San Francisco, and she is now on her way round the Horn.In San Francisco her owner and two friends will join the vessel and the cruise will begin.Besides the bowhead whale Mr.Borden expects to bag almost every variety of animal life in the Arctic.But Mr.Borden is not the kind of sportsman who kills for the -fun of killing.He is desirous of deriving some permanent scientific benefit from the trip and with this in view he asked Roy C.Andrews, of the National History Museum staff, to join the party.Mr.Andrews is one of the foremost scientific authorities on the whale, and has made two trips around the world studying these great animals ¦n their natural haunts and collecting for the museum.At present he is engaged in gathering specimens for the whale hall that is being built in the museum, and is to be the finest and most important collection in the world.Inasmuch as the line of endeavor of Mr.Andrews coincided with Mr.Borden\u2019s idea, the naturalist will leave New York toward the end of May and join the Adventuress on June 1, when the expedition will start for the Arctic.The principal aim of the party is to obtain a bowhead whale.In speaking of this variety of whale Mr.Andrews said; \u201cAlthough the bowhead has been hunted for longer than almost every other variety, it is the least known of all whales.It has never bcen*stud-icd under any conditions by a trained and experienced naturalist, and all the data that has been gathered is necessarily unreliable, because it has come from the whalers, whose regard for fact is oftimes overshadowed by their love of fiction.\u201cThese are the whales that have the finest and longest whalebone and they have been hunted for that alone.But so many substitutes for whalebone have appeared on the market that their killing is no longer a safe financial venture.\u201cUnder these circumstances the museum would have to fit out a very expensive expedition were it to have a skeleton and model of this whale for the new hall, for the whalers are not going out any more.\u2019\u2019 SPORTii NEWS 1 HONUS WAGNER OUT OF BASEBALL PITTSBURG\u2019S GREAT SHORTSTOP IS AFFLICTED WITH FLOATING CARTILAGE.Boston, April 23.\u2014\u201cHonus\u201d Wagner, the Pittsburg\u2019s great shortstop, is likely to he out of the game for some months, according to what is quoted in baseball circles here as \u201cThe best authority.\u201d The statement is made that Wagner's absence from the team is due to a floating cartilage in the knee, revealed by specialists in the west last week, and it is said that in the course of a few days Wagner will undergo an operation in New York.It is declared that even with a favorable result Wagner will probably have to lay ' off until the first of August, and if unsuccessful the chances are that the Pittsburg Club will lose permanently the services of one of the greatest players taseball has known.Ml/ 1334 WRESTLING.LE MARIN SAID TO BE FIT AND READY FOR ZBYSZKO.Chicagfe, April 23.\u2014Constant Le Marin, the Belgian wrestler who tonight will meet Zbyszko in a finish match, was pronounced to-dav physi- $25,000 Cedars Rapids Manufacturing & Power Company 5 p.c.Bonds.Due 1st January, 1953 Interest payable Ist January and July Price 93 1-3 and interest CARRYING A BONUS OF 25% COMMON STOCK In view of the fact that the control and management of the Company is vested with the MONTREAL LIGHT, HEAT & POWER COMPANY, and the SHAWINIGAN WATER & POWER COMPANY and allied interests, we believe the success of the undertaking is assured.In fact, contracts have already been completed for delivery of Tower upon completion of the initial installation which assure the Cedars Rapids Company of sufficient revenue to provide for operating expenses, interest on the present bond issue, and in addition show a handsome surplus applicable to dividends on the Common Stock.It is expected that these results will be substantially increased later t>v the sale of the balance of the power from the first development and hy the sale of additional power to ho subsequently developed.The Common Stock alone is selling at 55 to 57.Special circular giving further details and Information as to terms of payment, on application.Dominion Socorities Corporation, Limited, Canada Life Building MONTREAL TO ABOLIST TIPPING IN SWISS HOTELS MANY OF THEM WILL EXPERIMENT with view to Suppress TYRANNY.Geneva, April 23.\u2014A number of Swiss hotels are going to experiment in the coming season with a view to suppressing the tipping tyranny.Five per cent, of the total charges will be added to the bill to cover ordinary services, and their guests will be freed from running the gauntlet of porters and waiters on their departure.Visitors will be expected to give tips for extraordinary services.During the winter some hotels experimented with a view to the total suppression of tips by charging ten per cent, on the bill, but the plan failed, ami it is the general belief that the new scheme will also fail.-+- FULFORD.Arrivals and departures : Mr., and Mrs.E.C.Joyal in Knowlton on Sunday; Mrs.McNeil and her sister and daughter of McNeil's Crossing, guests at Mr.Edmund Doe\u2019s recently; Mrs.W.Hay to her home in Knowlton; Mrs.Harry Durrcll and son of Bolton,, spending last week with her mother, Mrs.Edson Doe; Elder Sunbury and Mrs.Sanbury and Miss Grace Sunbury in Iron Hill visiting friends; Mr.Ernest Rtordivant of Iron Hill, guest at the Island Cottage on Sunday.Elder W.C.Sunbury will hold a cottage prayer meeting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.Davis on the evening on April 30th.All are welcome.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Ball have moved to Waterloo.It is rumored that Mr.E.C.Joyal has purchased Mr.R.Bocus\u2019s farm, which recently belonged to the late Wm.Hayes.Mr.A.E.PortooiiR spent the weekend in town with his family.ZYBSZKO, Who Wrestles Le Marin Tonight.eally perfect by Martin Delaney, athletic director of the Chicago Athletic Club, who has been training him.After several tests Delaney said that never in his 25 years\u2019 experience had he examined a man whose lung and heart action were so normal- The wrestlers announced last night that they had finished training.BASEBALL International\u2014 Montreal 2; Baltimore 0.Toronto 1, Jersey City 0.Buffalo 5, Newark 4.Providence 5, Rochester 4.National\u2014 Philadelphia 2, New York 2.Brooklyn 8, Boston 3.Cincinnati 5, Chicago S.Pittsburg 1, St.Louis 0.American\u2014 Boston 8, Washington 3.St.Louis 4, Cleveland 2.Chicago 2, Detroit 3.BASEBALL CHATTER.That left-handed second base playing of Hal Chase has the fans sitting up straight with their lamps trained on the speedy Yankee.In order to keep their whips in shape Manager Griffith has his pitchers work out under the grand stand on rainy days in Washington.The St.Louis Browns have landed a promising young catcher in Agnew, who comes from the Vernon team, of the Pacific Coast League.Mowing down American League batsmen in one, two, three order, shows that \u201cBig Ed\u201d Walsh, of the White Sox, has started the season true to form.It is said that Connie Mack will have the largest pitching staff in the major leagues this season.His corps of hurlers will comprise ten muscular gentlemen.Samuel James Tilden Sheckard, recently flung to the Cardinals by the Cubs, has started his sixteenth season on the big circuit and is still able to wait at the plate for four bad ones.Evidently Bill McKechnie didn\u2019t like the Indian's head tattoed on the shirts of the Boston Braves.He played but one game with the Stallings crew and was then released to the Highlanders.Jimmy Viox has been playing swell ball at short for the Pirates.Trying to fill the shoes of the great Wagner is some try, but Jimmy went to it and delivered some real big league stuff.Fred Falkenberg, the Cleveland pitcher, looks like a real \u201ccomeback.\u2019' The \u201cHuman String\u201d twirled for the Toledo string last season and its great work with the Mud Hens caused the Naps to recall him this spring.A number of experts claim that the Detroit Tigers have their hands on the latch of the cellar door, and that even Cobb, if he returns to the fold, will not be able to help them.May be so.But a glance at the figures for' the past few years shows that the \u201cGeorgia Peach\u2019\u2019 was some help.In order to carry out the new salary-limit rule of the International League, all the players were compelled to make affidavit that the full and entire amount of compensation or remuneration, including salary, gift or anything else by whatever name, that was received directly or indirectly from the club, did not exceed the amount shown on the face of their contracts.HENDERSON\u2019S FUR STORAGE » STORE YOUR FURS EARLY Experience has demonstrated that valuable furs require careful attention during the summer, and that care must be exercised in their preservation so that their natural lustre may be permanently retained.This scientific care we apply to all furs entrusted to our keeping.Your furs are insured from the time they leave your home until returned to you.Pack your furs carefully and mark name and valuation clearly on parcel and send by express.Special Vaults.\tModerate Rates.We Pay Express Charges Both Ways John Henderson & Co, MONTREAL\tFlIfrierS\tMONTREAL 3/7 Sy the judge.ONE VICTIM DIED THIS MORNING.Montreal, April 23.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Louis Scrolli, one of the victims of yesterday\u2019s shooting affray cn Notre Dame Street, sunk into unconsciousness yesterday afternoon, after he had identified Bernardi as the man who shot him, and died this morning.The other victim of the tragedy, Angelina Uc ina, a pretty Italian girl, is slow! / progressing, and doctors still ha., hopes for her recovery.with white and red roses.Among the guests present were : Mr.and Mrs.T.MiUette, Mrs.Burbank and Miss Burbank of Springfield, Mass; Mr.J.Blanchette, Miss Z.Blanchette, Richmond; Miss Anna MiUette, Miss cal, the newly proclaimed president of GENERAI, JUAN MARIO MENOCA.L ANNOUNCES PERSONNEL.Ohaparra, Oriente Province, Cuba, April 23.\u2014General Juan Mario Meno- Ada MiUette, Richmond; Mr.and Mrs E.Sullivan, Mr.and Mrs.Simpson, Mr.Boucher, Mr.Calkins, Mr.Louis MiUette and others.During the breakfast and after, the music of the violin and piano added to the pleasure of the occasion.Mr.and Mrs.Blanchette left by the afternoon train for TrenholmvlUe, where n large reception was given in their honor hv Mr.Joseph Blanchette.A number of the wedding guests from Sherbrooke were present.The bride and groom are spending the honeymoon, in Montreal and other places, and mr their return will live in TrenholmvlUe.just now busy getting his fishing the table being tastefully arranged qiiit- WORSE.Wo haven\u2019t must use for tho ter, The most of ns hate him HVo sin But.another ch ip makes tut more hitter, The chap who\u2019s afraid to begin.Cuba, authorized yesterday the announcement of the composition of his cabinet as follows : Secretary of Interior\u2014Aurelio Kevin, lawyer.Secretary of Treasury\u2014Leopoldo Cancio, lawver.Secretary of Public Health\u2014Enrique Nunez Y Patomino, professor of medicine at National University.Secretary of State\u2014Oosme dc la Torrento, ex-Minister to Spain.Secretary of Justice\u2014Ohristobal do la Guardia, lawyer.Secretary of Agriculture\u2014Emilio Nancz, merchant.Secretary of Education\u2014Ezeqtiiel Garcia Y Enscnat, Unlverstt\u201d professor.Secretary of Public Works\u2014Jose R.Vlllalon Y Sanchez, ex-Seeretary of Public Works.The selections agree with the reports which have boru in eireulatlon for some time, (leneral Menocal in (ends to return soon to Havana, MIXED FARMING CONVENTION.Lethbridge, Alta., April 2.1.\u2014 The first mixed farming convention ever field in Alberta whs opened in this city today in connection with the Lethbridge live stock sbo v.Upwards of half a thousand representative farmers are attending the convention, which will continue in session two days.In addition to listening to addresses by a number of noted agricultural experts the farmers will cn gage fa an exhaustive discussion of the important problem of marketing their products.AN ODD BU8INESS.\u201cInsurance people are queer,\u201d \u201cHow so ?\u201d \u201cFirst they convince you that you may die within a week to get you to apply for a policy ; then they must convince themselves that you'll live for years and years before they\u2019ll is sue it.\u201d THE SECRET OF IT.He\u2014Their marriage seems to have turned out well, after all.Bhe- Ves.You see they holli belong to several clubs and don\u2019t meet often enough to get tired ol each other.DAILY STORE NEWS 136-138 WellinKton Street WEDNESDAY.APRIL 23.1913 Store Closes at 6 To-Night MORE NEW BOOKS Cfln TO SELL AT 3Ub Formerly sold $1.00 & $1.25 We have just taken into stock the following : \"Bought and Paid For,\" by Arthur Homblow.\"Maggie Pepper.\" by Charles Klein.\"The Prodigal Judge,\u201d by Vaughan Kester.\"The Wild Olive,\u201d by Author of \"The Inner Shrine.\"What's His Name.\u201d by George Barr McCutcheon.'¦Farming It,\u201d by Henry A.Shute.\"The Great God Success,\" by, David Graham Phillips.\"The Lead of Honor,\" by Nowal Richardson.Also another lot of the following titles : \"At the Foot of the Rainbow,\u201d by Gene Stratton Porter.\"Freckles.\u201d by Gene Stratton Porter.\"A Girl ol the Limbcrlost,\u201d ^by Gene Stratton Porter.\"A Cathedral Courtship.\u201d by Kate Douglas Wiggiu.\"Rose O' the River,\u201d by Kate Douglas Wie-gin.\"Old Peabody Pew,\u201d by Kate Douglas Wiggin.\"Penelope\u2019s Irish Experience,\u201d by Kate Douglas Wiggin.''Penelope's Progress,\u201d by Kate Douglas Wiggin.\"Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm,\" by Kate Douglas Wiggin.\"Lavender and Old Lace, by.Myrtle Reed.\"The Master's Violin,\" by Myrtle Reed.\"The Man from Brodney\u2019s,\u201d by George Barr McCutcheon.\"Truxton King.\" by George Barr McCutcheon.\"Brewster's Millions,\u201d bv George Barr McCutcheon.\"The Trail of the Lonesome Pine,\u201d by John Fox, jr.\"Garden ol Allah.\" by Robert Hichens.Also numerous other titles.Mail orders filled.Add 8c.per copy for postage.House Furnishing Section Made up Carpets Carpet lings Carpet Squares Door Rugs Sofa Rugs Oilcloths Linoleums Draperies We believe we have an assortment in these goods that will please you.We invite inspection, buying these goods direct from tho makers enables us to offer special prices.Millinery Section We believe wc can suit you in this section.Many pretty shapes to choose from, also artistic trimmings in Ribbons, Silks and Flowers.Polite, attentive salesladies to fid your orders.Summer Books These big books show every pattern cut by the Butterick Pub.Co.and each book contains a coupon good for one 15c pattern free of charge.Price 25c each, by mail 35c.Mail orders filled.L M.McKechnie H is Ma] V -THEATRE\u2014 S DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY) at 2,30 and 7.00 p.m.-TODAY\u2019S PROGRAM : Special Pathe Play.THE WRONG HOAD TO HAPPINESS, in Two Parts.Love and Pain (Keystone).The Man Next Door (Keystone).A Pair of Braces (Gaumont).The Wax Lady (Thanhouser), After the Honeymoon (Vitagraph).\u2018COPPER BEECHES,\" (Two reels.) BOURGKAULT\u2019S ORCHESTRA.Admission, 5 and 10 cents.CASINO PROGRAM : \"THK ARTIST'S GREAT MADONNA,\u201d a Vitagraph drama in two parts.¦'PURSUIT OF THE SMUGGLERS\u201d (Kalem).\"THE KISS OF SALVATION\u201d (Melfes).'LET 'EM QUARREL,\u201d Comedy, (Vitagraph).j Two Fine Offices I ¦IN- RECORD BLOCK [ FOR RENT ! Large, well lighted and attractive.Call and see them.Estate Auction Sale \u2014ON\u2014 Thursday, April 24th, 1913 The undersigned, under instructions from executors, will sell by public auction for estate late PKlAütt C.PAKKEK at farm belonging estate, three miles from Lennoxville, on Capclton road ASCOT, the moveables belonging estate.All the noted herd of Snorthorns, consisting of seven extra Milch Cows, two of which have just calved, and the balance are due to calve this spring ; two splendid Heifers rising three, also due to calve this spring ; one Bull, nine months old ; one Yearling Bull, nine Heifers -nd Steers rising two, four Heifers rising one year and two Calves, one young Work, Horse, will weigh about 1200 ; one good Driving Horse, one Hackney Filly rising three, let of Plymouth Rock Hens, Plows, Harrows and all Farm Implements, lot of Carmen Potatoes, Chains, Saws, Axes and everything moveable oB the farm ; a few tons of Hay.one Concord Waggon, one Gladstone Waggon, one Pianobox Waggon, Harnesses, etc., also lot of Household Furniture.TERMS OF SALE\u2014$10 and under, cash ; over $10 and under $50, three months ; over $50, six months\u2019 credit on approved endorsed notes, with interest at 7 per cent.Sale at 10 a.m.sharp.Lunch at noon.JOHN J.GRIFFITH.Auctioneer.AUCTION SALE tstale of the Late Mrs.John Blue Tuesday.April 29tli, 1913 at 2 p.m.on the premises.Lot 441, Lennoxville, containing about three-fifths of an acre, about 115 feet frontage, approached by street connecting with College street and also from tho main street, about 100 feet of lawn in front of house, gravelled driveway, shrubbery, trees and n large garden, fine views in all directions, title perfect.The house is solid brick, furred and plastered within ; two stories, with hip-deck roof, size 24x34, with summer kitchen 12x14, and small barn ; verandah in front, with sleeping porch above.All in good condition and repair.Stone foundation, cellar under whole he use.always dry ; good hot air coal furnace.< rooms and very large bathroom.with new iron enamelled bath and bowl ; enamelled sink in kitchen, also sink in summer kitchen ; large kitchen, with built-in dresser ; house connected with water and sewer systems and wired for electric, lights ; large attic, with good stair to same ; hardwood floor in lower hall, chimney goes to cellar ttom, whole house nicely papered and very warm.One of the best built and most convenient houses in Lennoxville.TERMS\u2014$1.500.cash ; balance on first mortgage, one or two years, at 0 per cent, with transfer of insurance.Deposit of 10 per cent of purchase price upon adjudication.Sale at 2 p.m.nn the premises.JOHN J.GRIFFITH.Auctioneer.Sutton Property FOR SALE The Jo° I.arivee property, consisting of an up-to-date'' blacksmith acd repair shop, first-class brick house, two barns and a hennery, covered with, galvanized iron ; one barn and hennevy.new last year ; half acre choice land, situated in centre of Sutton village.Blacksmith business alone worth over $2,000 per year to any live man.Building lot could he sold between house and shop.One of the best propositions In town.For terms of sale apply to * H.8.BO RIGHT.Sutton.Uile.NOTICE JJ Sawycrville Crcamory will be opened on Monday, April 28t.h.A.R.BOWEN, Proprietor.SHERBROOKE COUNTY Liberal Conservative Association The annual meeting of the above Association will be held at the ART HALL, Sherbrooke, on FRIDAY MORNING, tha 95th lust., at It o'clock, F, 8.Utlgg, V.U, Olivier, Secretaries, 47 IHHBBROOKB WILT RBOORD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1913.fy ™ \u2014^mwi ¦*\"* CC«X AC.S C3 .Spring Sails Garments of rxcept-ional style and quality, that offer*a convincing argument in favor of economizing in the purchase of your new suit.Art Kraft Clothes Shown in a complete variety of new models and fabrics.$12.oo to $25.oo MUST SERVE IN RUSSIAN ARMY Three Canadians Sent to Siberia, Not Aware of Fate Awaiting Them ONCE A RUSSIAN ALWAYS A RUSSIAN WHILE RESIDING IN RUSSIA.London, Apri, 23.\u2014A St.Petersburg correspondent wires that it is supposed there that the cr.se of the three naturalized Canadians sent to Siberia, as discussed by the Canadian Parliament, ma> be connected with false expectations raised by the Romanoff tercentenary as to amnesty.Some evaders of conscript service who returned took their chance of amnesty and have been sent to serve their full military terms on the ground that army offences were excluded from the Imperial manifesto.These young men apparently, did not know the fate awaiting conscientious objectors to military service, such as Doukhobors, of whom there are large colonies in Canada, and returned to find themselves forced to complete their service.The nationality law holds that anybody born a Russian subject remains till death a Russian subject while resident within the Russian Empire, except by spec al order of the Czar.WHERE WEN WHO KNOW, BUY ADMITS WILL TOP OF MOUNTAIN TO PROBATE FALLS OFF NO RELEASE EUR Hawthorne and Morton Denied Freedom COURT ACTS IN NEW YORK ON DOCUMENT LEFT BY J.P.MORGAN.New York, April 23.\u2014The will of J.Pierpont Morgan was yesterday ad-mittsd to probate.Legal formalities such as the issuance of citations were dispensed with upon waivers which the heirs at law and next of kin signed when the will was presented to the surrogate.Motor Oils S.G Special, Polarine, Oldsmcbile, Express Get cur Special Prices on Five Gallon Lots.Sangsler\u2019s Garage HUGE MASS OF ROCK ROLLS A MILE AND A HALF DOWN VALLEY FROM MOUNT ROCHEFORT.Florao, Department of Lozere, ; France, April 23.\u2014The crest of Mount Rochefort, dominating this town, fell off yesterday.An enormous mass of rock, estimated to measure 30,000 cubic yards, rolled for a mile and a half into the valley, destroving fields, gardens and orchards.Its passage was marked by a frightful grinding noise.It stopped at the outskirts of a village.No one was killed.MUST SERVE ONE-THIRD OF SENTENCES BEFORE THEY CAN BE PAROLED.Washington, April 23.\u2014Julian Hawthorne and Dr.Wn».J.Morton, convicted of misuse of the mails and now in Atlanta penitentiary awaiting parole, will not be eligible for release until they actually have served one-third of their sentences in prison, which will be the latter part of July.This decision was reached yesterday, by the Department of Justice.In sentencing Hawthorne and Morton to one year and a day last March I the trial judge made the sentence date from the beginning of their trials.Nov.25th.They entered the penitentiary on March 24th in the belief that they would be eligible for parole on March 25th, as one-third of the sentence had then expired.The Department of Justice holds that a prisoner must actually serve one-third of his sentence.\u2019Phone 431.9 Albert St.TITANIC WRECK CLAIMS.New York, April 23.\u2014The Federal District Court yesterday afternoon dismissed the petition of the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company, Limited, as owner of the White Star liner Titanic, for limitation of liability resulting from the loss of the Titanic.The court held that the company's j liability is to be determined by the I law of Great Britain, which would 1 make the owners cf the Titanic liable for about $3,000,000.COLLIERY DISASTER.Lethbridge, Alb., April 23.\u2014 An accident happened in the mines north of the river here, yesterday, at the Chinook Collieries, when one man was instantly killed and five badly injured in an explosion of gas.Four of the injured men are in the Diamond City Hospital, while one was j sent to his home.The accident hap-j pened shortly after the men went j down into the mine.The dead man * is Edward Radford.¦ - -J.¦ DINING ROOM SET .According to her evidence he not having seen the cheque for $18.71», nor having been told that she had received that amount for him.In view of the nature of the evidence adduced the Court after hearing the evidence of the principal witnesses intimated its willingness tc withdraw the charge which was done, and the Court discharged the accused.It appeared that restitution had been made later to the complainants, Bonin & Lefebvre.*2 FOR ASSAULT.O.Bilodeau was fined $2 and costs or 15 days for assault on Alice Le-melin on the 21st inst.WISH m PffijS MUNI Over Lloyd George\u2019s Announcement That Taxes will not be Raised UNEXHAUSTED HARVEST OF NEW TAXES FROM FAMOUS BUDGET OF 1909 ONE REASON.London, April 23.\u2014The fear that Chancellor of the Exchequer Lloyd George would have to announce new taxation in his budget speech yester-dav was not fulfilled, although the increased expenditure on armaments, national insurance, etc.makes it ne cessary to raise £7,000,000 ($35,000,-000) more than the estimated revenue of last year.The Chancellor calculates that he will be able to do this without placing any new burden on the taxpayers.This fact is due to two prime causes \u2014first the extraordinary prosperity of the country; second, the unexhausted harvest of the new taxes
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