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[" Sherbrooke Daily record Established 1897\t\tSHERBROOKE, QUE., SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1920.\t\tPRICE TWO CENTS OVER TWO THOUSAND ARE KILLED IN GERMANY\t\t\t\t Applk\t:ation Fc\t>r Serbian Loan Denied E\t!y Sir\tGeo.Foster Allies Prepared For Advance In Germany [f Fights Continue SOME DAY, PERHAPS.Bolshevism appears to be Spreading Throughout Germany\u2014Essen has Been Taken by the Red Troops and Over a Thousand Persons Were Killed in the Fighting at Kiel\u2014Ebert Government Troops Have Been Bombarding the Public Buildings at Leipsic in an Effort to Dislodge the German Workers Armed Forces\u2014 Fighting is Reported in Many Parts of Germany, and it is Stated That the Allied Troops Have Been Preparing to Move Further Into Germany Unless Order is Shortly Restored.i CASH REGISTERS BEING 2 > MADE AT KRUPP WORKS 2 ?NOW INSTEAD OF GUNS ° (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, March 20.\u2014There are many indications, according to a despatch from Cologne today, that the Allies are preparing to advance their concentrations of troops at Strassbourg and Metz further into Germany if the country does not quiet down soon, the Exchange Telegraph correspondent at Amsterdam reports.Two thousand persons have been killed to date in the fighting incident to the German revolutionary movement and disturbances of the past week, it is estimaed in Berlin, according to the Exchange Telegraph correspondent in that city.RUHR DISTRICT IS AFLAME WITH BOLSHEVISM (Associated Press Desptach) 1 STUTTGART, March 20.\u2014The Ruhr district is aflame Avith Bolshevism, according to official reports.Essen has been Aaken by a Red army, and General von Watters\u2019 loyal troops are awaiting reinforcements.Thuringia is said now to be under control of Government troops.EBERT TROOPS BOMBARD BUILDINGS AT BERLIN (Associated Press Desptach) LONDON, March 20.\u2014Ebert Government troops have bombed public buildings at L,eipsic in an attempt to dislodge German workers forces, and several hundred persons have been killed as a result, says a Berlin despatch to «its Exchange Telegraph Company.The message says 1 00 were killed and 200 wounded in the street fight.ng in Berlin on Thursday.OVER A THOUSAND KILLED IN FIGHTING AT KIEL (Associated Press Desptach) COBLENZ, March 20.\u2014Unconfirmed reports here state that over a thousand people were killed at Kiel.The Communist movement is reported to be gaining headway in Saxony and Westphalia.COMMUNISTS WIN POSSESSION OF ESSEN AFTElTA (Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, March 20\u2014The o huge Knipp works, now partly closed, are employing 45.000\tmen.During the war 115.000\tmen were employed.Agricultural machinery and cash registers are being made instead of guns and shells.Ü.S.REFUSES TO RATIFY TREATY OF VERSAILLES For Fourth Time Senate Rejects Peace Treaty \u2014 Ex-President Taft Says He\u2019s Sorry but Hopeful.(Associated Press Despatch) i WASHINGTON, March 20.\u2014 The Treaty of Versailles was refused ratification for the fourth time last night ! and then the Senate voted to send it, back to President Wilson with a notification that it had finally \u201crefused to advise and consent to its ratification.\u2019\u2019 It was lost by 49 to 35, or seven votes short of the requisite two thirds majority.TAFT EXPRESSES DISAPPOINT-ENT.GREENSBOROUGH, N.C., March 20.\u2014Former Presdent William Howard Taft, who arrived here last night from Winston Salem, when told of the Senate\u2019s having failed to ratify the Pea-e Treaty, stated: \u201cI have nothing to say,-except that I am very sorry.That seems to me to be all there is to say.However, although the Senate has refused to ratify it, the Treaty may be brought back.It was once, you know.It might be again.I hope so.\u201d SIR GEORGE FOSTER SAYS HE KNOWS NOTHING OF SERBIA\u2019S REQUEST FOR CANADIAN LOAN Petitions from Different Parts of Country Coming in for Bonus to Soldiers \u2014 Report of Railway Casualties Given \u2014 Several Bills Read \u2014 Hudson Bay Islands Will Be Used for Game Reserve \u2014 Formation of Air Force Discussed \u2014 No Remedy for Lumber Rates.O ™^te\tT T'\t\u2022fr.T nnrnn«A nr i uo\tooa»\t.v.Mayor Of Cork Killed By Masked Men fho Entered His Hosse And Dragged Him Out Of Bed\u2014Assassms Escape Hon.Dr.J.T Reid for puruoseofi* ratifying the agreement between the | * Government and the city of Ottawa j * was given first reading.\t* Hon.C.C.Ballantyne\u2019s bill to * amend the Canadian Shipping Act was j * given finst reading, and the third read-j * ing was given to a bill to amend the Civil Service Superannuation and Retirement Act.Sir George Foster said he knew nothing about the application from Serbia for a loan of twenty million dollars from the Dominion.He also stated that the estimates would be brought down on Monday.According to a report tabled in-the House yesterday, there were 230 passengers killed in railway accidents in Canada in the fiscal year to March 31, 1919,and the employees killed and injured numbered 1.451.PETITIONS FOR GRANT STILL COME IN.Further petitions from Kitchener, asking for the $2,CO caMi gratuity to returned soldiers, were introduced in the House yesterday by W.D.Euler, North Waterloo.The petitions from different sections of the country are becoming almost daily items in the Commons, another having been introduced Frid .y by W.Smith, South Ontario.220,000 MEN.(Associated Press Despatch.) sfc ROME, March 20.\u2014 The council of ministers has decid- eft ed to present a bill to Parlia- ejis ment calling for a reduction In efr SÜ the army to 220,000 men, ac- «s #\tcording to the Epocua.\t«Üs *\t# BEGUN WOMEN ABE REWARDED FOR BRAVE ACTS Mile.D\u2019Have Carried Design ol German Gas Mask to Belgian Headquarters.Lord Mayor Thomas McGurin, Sinn Fein Leader, Murdered.grazing grounds for game.During Night \u2014 Bandits Drag Him Out of Bed and Shoot \u201e,®L2T'c0™ni611 datl°>'1 of Dr.J.g.Him on Stairs-Dies Berore Aid Arrived \u2014 Glty IS in Commission on musk ox and rein- State of Excitement - Expected Government Will Take Repressive Measures.>\t.A-.\t* (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, March 20.\u2014Advices received from Cork indicate that a state of excitement prevails there following the murder of Lord Mayor Thomas McGurin, r.f that city, by a gang of so far unidentified assassms.Mayor MacGurin was shot down without being given a chance to defend himself by six masked men who invaded his home.His murderers escaped in an automobile.When the men COMMUNIST PARTY WORKING NOW IN ENGLAND (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, March 2.\u2014Rewards havt just been made to two Belgian women, Madame Clement and her sister, Mile.Marie D\u2019Have, and posthumously to their father, Théophile D\u2019Have, for giving to the Belgian general staff details of the first German gas mask.northern\tpart\tof\tHudson\tBay,\t\"\thave\t35 a German M.D\u2019Have was been reserved\tby\tthe\tGovernment\tto\t\u201e Ie to send one of his daughters to ~.ovide .1 grazing ground for rein- Havre> then the Be.lgian headquarter deer and rmsk ox.The three islands Havr6- then the Belgian great head-are Southampton Island, Mansel Is- a.uarters> WJth a design of the mask land and Coats Island\t( concealed in .1er dress.She went by ______\t, way of Holland, and at the Dutch ________________ \u201e\tfrontier she was searched for four GO ,\u2022 ERNMENT CANNOT REDUCE houre, in vain.Had the document LUMBER PRICES.\tbeen found she would have been shot.(Associated Press Detnatch) ] Altogether Mile.D\u2019Have crossed the OTTAWA, March 20________That the frontier fifty times> until at the 611,1 Dominion Government is piactieallv of 1315 she thou£'ht would be safer helpless in the matter of bringing to remain ln Holland, down the present high prices of him- So wel* dlr.o Melitn.Liverpool Aj \u2019\u2019- 9\u2014Grampian .Havre-Lon.Apr.10 Emp.of France.Lypool Apr.16\u2014Scandnavian.Antwerp Apr.20 -Pretovian .Glasgow Apr.23\u2014Minnfflosa .Liverpool -Steamers sail on arrival of O P.R.trains leaving Montreal at 12.10 p.ra.and 7 p.m, day previous.^I.ates and All, Information from ^CANADIAN PACIFfiC, OCEAN SERVICES *1 St.James Street^ Montreal Freckle-Face ¦Ne Is the pïïïFiiiiHniHiiiiiDuutftiiiiiiiitid .Raise Calves Without Milk at Extremely Low Cost 1 | mrn T mm e 4.« hfcditf Mi ; V \u2022 £ ^'opFAsr V.c A ¦ \u2022 ,c4lt r>' ™.GROFAST CALF MEAL has heen doing this for many years for thousands and thousands of Farmers in Canada.Read what W.B.Poolo of IngersoII has to say about INTERNATIONAL GROFAST CALF MEAL Dear Sir»:\u2014\t?ng:frio!l.Ont.I can especially recommend your Grofnst Calf Meal to those who are endeavoring to raise good slock, with the least possible cost.The calves I raised lust year on your Calf Meal took first, second and third prizes at Inger-soll Hair last hull in keen competition.My taeid are all pure 1v therefore I raise all my calves, and to raise them exclusively on milk would make it very expensive, nu ! I find your Calf Meat an excellent substitute.The ftv.eat the hnd of my herd is King; Johanna Ranwrrd, whose t- ^ ne irest dam* average 27,220 lbs.of *nilk ia one year, and 1 .ofio lbs.of butter.Wishing you every success, I remain, Yours very truly, W.B.POOI,® TOY IT! Sold In 25, 6d,an* CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY.(Art Hall) Sunday School, 10\t.m.Sunday service at 11 a.m.Testimonial meeting', Wednesday, 8 p.m.Reading room open daily from 3 to 5 o\u2019clock, except Sundays and holi-bed-1 days.stand,, | ur6 weic0m6 to the services and reading room.Bed- AUCTION SALE on TUESDAY, MARCH 23RD, I SHALL SELL FOR at 1# o'clock a.m., at MR.AUGUSTIN DUBRELTL\u2019S lather'e farm in the 6th range of Stoke.JDroythlnB \u2019rill be soU without re errer, conaiating of Agricultural Implements horter, cattle and other animals, hay, oats, potatoes.etc.Also, furniture of nine rooms, parlor suit* and dining room suite, 6 bedroom suite, kitchen utensils and all household linens.All those owing to the estate of the late Mr.Dubreuu are requested to come and settle immediately at Messrs.Picard & Sylvestre, Notarié.at 148 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.J.ROY, Auctioneer.Estate Sale By Auction Thursday March 26th, \u201920 AT MARBLETON.QIE., the valuable property belonging to the Estate of the late Fred Munkitrick 1 good horse, wt.14U0 lbs.; 6 cows.1 heifer, 1 brood »ow, 1 sboat, Massey-Harris rake, wagons, sleds, sleighs and harness.THE METHODIST CHURCH.Rev.T.P.Perry, Pastor.The usual services will be held, tomorrow, and the Pastor will occupy the pulpit.On no account must the congregation forget that the Forward Movement is still the big issue, everywhere.11 a.m.Public worship.Sermon theme.\u2014\u201cThe Spiritual Welfare of the Home.\u201d 2.30 p.m.\u2014Sunday School and Bible Classes.7 p.m.Public worship.Sermon theme.\u2014\u201cThe One True and Sufficient Foundation of Life.\u201d You are welcome at the services of the Methodist Church, Court Street.PURE ST.PETER\u2019S CHURCH.Rev.H.Reginald Bigg, A.K.C., Rector; Rev.E.C.Russell, L.S.T., Assistant.(Fifth Sunday in Lent.) Holy Communion 8 a.m.Children\u2019s Eucharist 9.30 a.m.Holy Eucharist and Mission Sermon : 11 a.m.Preacher, the Rev.Father ' Turney, S.S.J.E.The Apostolic Rite of Confirmation will be Administered by the Lord Bishop of Quebec at 2.30.; Closing Mission Service at 7 p.m.fanning | preac}ler! the Rev.Father Turney, S.S WATERVILLE The Misses M.and C.Baldwin, Inc., Coaticook.Quo., will open a branch of their Millinery Parlors on Friday, March 2I>, and following days, at the residence of Mrs.Victor Parsons, Compton Avenue, Waterville, and will display one of the most up-to-date and fnest quality millinery stock ever seen in Waterville with moderate prices.A cordial invitation is extended to all and patronage kindly solicited.- DOUBLE RESEMBLANCE Nell.\u2014Cholly Loveman is something like that rug; he is always at your feet.Belle.\u2014He\u2019s like it in another way too; I\u2019m going to shake that rug soon.was conducted by Ven.Archdeacon' Longhurst, rector of St.George's Church, from his late residence, and interment took place in the cemetery at South Roxton.The pall-bearers were the Messrs.George Coburn, Bradley Smith, William and Walter Mr.Agustus Riley died at the home of, Galbraith, all of Granby, while Mr.his daughter, Mrs.Ed.Schoolcraft, onjA.W.Hale acted as funeral director.Borough street, on Sunday last.Mr.i\t¦ .\t- Riley was 80 years of age, and had i DR.MacKENZIE, PORTLAND, ORE.been in his usual health until a few! RICHMOND, March 20.\u2014Dr.K.A.houre before his death.He was an | MacKenzie, dean of the medical fac-American pensioner, and had lived injulty of the University of Oregon, and this section of the country since the a surgeon of national repute, died close of the American war.Funeral ; very suddenly at Portland, Oregon, on prayers were held on Tuesday, con- 1 Monday night of heart disease, fol-ducted by the Rev.Gordon Sisco, and (lowing influenza, his body laid in the Baptist cemetery \u2022 Dr.MacKenzie was sixty years of at Dairy Valley.\tj age, and is survived by two daughters *** «j» 4» «$*\t?!* ?I-»\t?J*\t*1* *\u2022*\t4* MARRIAGES * *>\tV ?j.4* 4* 4» 4* 4* 4» 4 4* 4* 4» 4- *> «i-* 4* 4» *1* 4* MARLATT\u2014CRAWFORD A very quiet wedding took place at North Battleford, Sask., on March 3, when Miss Annie Crawford, daughter of Mr.George Crawford, former^ of Lennoxville, became the wife of Mr.Huron H.Marlatt, of Lashburn, Sask.The ceremony was performed at the Parsonage by the Rev.D.Munro, and the young couple left immediately for a short wedding trip, and on their return will make their home at Lashburn, where Mr.Marlatt owns a wheat farm.-4- Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classified Advertisements in this issue.They likely name something you want \u201cIsîi\u2019t It Comforting\u2019\u2019-*-To know absolutely that every infusion is going to be Uniformly good, and \u201cJust Right*' to your taste?Holds this proud \u201cQuality\u201d distinction.B6SI : and two sons.He was a brother of i Mrs.M.K.MecKenzne, of Richmond.He was born at Cumberland House, Manitoba, and was the son of the late MR.A.W.SMITH, GRANBY.GRANBY, March 20.\u2014The death of Mr.Abraham W.Smith occurred on March 5, the deceased being a vie- Roderick .MacKenzie, of Hudson Bay tim of pneumonia.He was bom in South Roxton, but during the past few Company fame He was a graduate of McGill Uni- years had lived in Granby.The de- :versity and of the Royal College of ceased, who was only 54 years of age, Physicians and Surgeons of Eden-leaves to mourn his loss a widow, | burg, Scotland.Dr.MacKenzie is Claudelcrelied Brfth having developed nerve cooking stove, 1 neater.No reserve.Sale at one o\u2019clock.Terms made known on day of sale.M.LUSSIER, N.P.A.NEWMAN, Auctioneer.and Howard, all of Waterloo of fermes a+ all services will he 1 brother, Mr.Amos Smith, of Mittine- 4ntothr Missioned 7s?Thankhue- Mass\u2019 alld two sisters- Mrs' ! offering* 4 Alight\u201d God for Joseph Marcotte^and Mrs.George Tur- blessing of the Mission.AUCTION SALE at the farm of h.W.BROADBELT Tvy.3 purr* bred 2-yr.old heifers.ijng heifrrs.6 caives, brood sow, shoats.! -r ^j* 2 : tons hay.lot of straw, bay ioad-, \u2014 .ft.cu\u2019; mowing machines, seeder, har-r3c-.v\ti snow plough, gang piow.- wag.: .-.cx.ra heavy truck wagon.r\u2019r -.rr- -leigh, double sleds, 2-sea^l double iiriving harness, team harness, lot m chains, - circular saws, 50 in.;\t1 Dunston inserted tooth saw.52 in.', ard fa belts, shafting, pulleys, Little ¦'\u2022\u2022aterwheel, etc., etc.Household furni-resses, couch, tart, including bedding, mat chair , et '.1 Ford touring car in good running j order.Everything to be sold as farm is sold.LENNOXVILLE METHODIST CHURCH.Rev.Johnson Selle; Pastor.10\ta.m.\u2014Church School and Bibl^ Classes.11\ta.m.Public worship.Sermon theme.\u2014\u201cThe Purpose of Christ's Ueath.\u201d 7 p.m.Public Worship.Sermon theme.\u2014\u201cThe Meaning of Life.\u201d The pastor will conduct the services of the day.Everyone made cordially welcome at the public services of the church.ner, of South Roxton.The service one grafting.He is well remembered by many old friends in this vicinity, who extend to his sister, Mrs.MacKenzie, their sincere sympathy in her bereavement, M/fS&éïi M&afietî Eïaçîer Co&A&œ JUrless Oat Flakes Aj\tPorridge made from oats selected and rolled specially thin the Peerless way is VERY different from the ordinary \u201cmushy\u201d breakfast dish ! Peerless Oat Flakes are altogether bigger and meatier, to say nothing of their extra richness in food .value and the ease of cooking.Get your package today from any reliable grocery store.\t10 POR£ DISTRIBUTORS J.L.FREEMAN & CO., MONTREAL.i ^ mimw* mm ST.For terme and particulars sec posters.at nine o'clock.Lunch at noon.¦7.F.WARK Auctioneer.Phone 304-r-3.AUCTION SALE FOR William Gendron on VICTORIA ROAD, 4 mite from Bury, Thursday March 25th 2 horses, 3 cows, 2 yearlings, 1 calf, hame&ë-a.wagons, sleigh, all farming machinery, posters.a.'ticulars at one o\u2019c H.MANSEAU, Auctioneer.AUCTION SALE Saturday March 27th, 1920 at One p.m.The _ Eidersigned having received instructions from ANDREW\u2019S CHURCH (Presbyterian) Rev.Alfred Brignt, B.A., Minister.11 a.m.\u2014Public worship.Subject, of the morning sermon.\u2014\u201cGod\u2019s Use of Affliction.\u201d 2.30 p.m.The Church SchOv., hi- ; eluding the Young Men\u2019s Bible Class ! and tne Chinese Department, meets ' tor Sibie Study in the Church Hall, i 7 p.m.\u2014Public worship.Subject of \u2018 the evening sermon.\u2014\"ihe Heavenly | Society.\u201d the unveiling and dedication of a memorial tablet at the evening ser- i vce.Rev.Alfred Bright will conduct the : services of the day.Stiangers in tne city invited toi \u2022vorsnip at St Andrews, Frontenac \u2022 '.li eel.Mrs, Wm.Delanev NO T PEEL STREET.SHERBROOKE, i he.- Household Furniture consisting of 1 ano.Sitting Room Furniture, the contents Four Bedrooms, Kitchen Utensile.Etc., Etc.J.P.JUTRAS, Auctioneer.T;-p\u201476 King Street HOW SOME GIRLS DRESS SO WELL i \u201cDiamond Dyes\u201d Make Faded, Î Old, Shabby Apparel Color-l\tful and New ¦ \u2022\u2022- nr aberot perîect results.Use Vy».\" guaranteed to give a new.e - color tc any fabric, whether it i.y., hnen, cotton or mixed goods.\u2014 ouees, stockings, skirts, chiidren'a Oon*f.*'i/7arRoii< rich, fad be wool, dresser., coats, feathers, draper.», coverings.PLYMOUTH CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL) Duffenn Ave.Minister, P.ev.G.Eliery Read: choir director and leading soprano: Mrs.Ainerca Adams; organist: .- .\u2014 *\u2022******\u2022**\u2022»**¦****-* * ! DEATHS REPORTED * MR.HALL, EAST FARNHAM.EAST FARNHAM, Que., March 20.\u2014The death of a highly-respected _ _____________ citizen, in the person of Mr.Eli Hall, The Dire\"*.:vi3 Bock with each package tell.: took place at his residence, about y how to diamond 4,, over any oo.o/ ; -wo and a half miles from the Village, .73 i eo plain th*t you can not make a mistake.\tTuesday morning, March 16, aged To match an, materia;, have dmzzttt ahoe i years, wot \"Diamond Dye\" Color Card.\tj\t__________\u2014 MISS HAZEL FULLER, EAST ANL.U SOUTH BOLTON ______\tBOLTON CENTRE, March 20.\u2014 ! The remain* tf the late Mrs.Lear- Thc death of Hazel Fuller, only mouth, of this town, were buried on i ,-\u2018au£hter of Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Ful-Thursday afternoon.The funera, 1er, of South Bolton, occurred reeent-service -was held at the Mathodist ly, of pneumonia.Her mother and Church, aid was conducted by Rev.H.brother Gordon are both seriously ill j Mick, of Cookzhire, at 2 p.m.The de- with the same disease, ceased was well known in town, hav-! Deceased, with her parents, resided !Dg lived here for many years j in fact, here until about two years ago, when being one of the oldest inhabitant* of they moved to South Bolton, and she East Angus.She had suffered great- \\ wag a general favorite.The sincere ly for a long period.\tsympathy of this community goes out While playujg near the academy on to the bereaved family in the loss of Thursday, Douglas Barlow wag acci-i their daughter and si ate r.dentally struck by a piece of ice, and;- th* bridge of hia nose was broken.MR.J ROY, CLARENCEVILLE.Mrs.B.C.Stoddart entertained on' CLARENCEVILLE, March 20.\u2014 St Patrick\u2019s Day at bridge, and about! After a few weeks\u2019 illness, Mr.John thirty guests attended.SILENCE IS GOLDEN.Finrt Private \u2014 Can you imagine anything worse than having cooties?Second Private\u2014Yes.Suppose had \u2019em, and they chirped.you SHE COULD IF SHE WOULD She\u2014I don\u2019t think it is right to « woman can\u2019t keep a secret.He\u2014What roakf-i* you say that?Sfc*\u2014t?u woman \u2022oer tried.Roy, a very respected f-rmer of Borough street, died at his home on Sunday.The funeral, which wan private, was held from bin late residence on Tuesday afternoon.Prayers were read by the Rev.G.A.Sisco, and interment was made in the Baptist cemetery.Beside his widow, Mr.Roy jleft a daughter, Mrs.Charles Derick, ; of Noyan, and a son living at home.MR A RILEY, CLARENCEVILLE., CLARENCEVILLE, March 20.\u2014 < w jyvhypi-iii ^§3 i:;-o HSfJI ar-, .r~ » ;.- fi.IIIIINI hides' $ % ERllIZEDEVAPORAljÜ BESSlOSi: Breakfast is a better meal when you have Carnation for the cereal and coffee.Fresh, \"whole'\u2019 MILK Sealed for safety\u2014Sterilized for purity c For Curlyhead\u2019s bowl of bread and milk\u2014whenever he needs it\u2014 Carnation is nourishing and pure.Book of 100 Recipes FREE Carnation is richer than milk ordinarily used for cooking.Imparts a fine flavor.Saves butter.100 Carnation recipes in this book, many of them new.Write for a copy.ARNATION is \u201cwhole\u201d milk\u2014 with part of the water removed.Add an equal part of water to Carnation Milk and you have milk of natural consistency\u2014NOT separated or skimmed milk, but rich, \u201cwhole\u201d cow\u2019s milk.That is why Carnation is \u2014so good for table use.It serves as both milk and cream.\u2014so good for children\u2019s drink.It is rich in food value.\u2014so good for cooking.Adds flavor.Saves butter.\u2014so good for infant feeding.Uniform in richness.And Carnation is absolutely pure.This rich milk is collected every morning from Ontario\u2019s fine dairy farms.Part of the water is evaporated from it.Fresh and rich, it is\tclean new containers.Its absolute purity is assured by Sterilizing.In this handy form it travels safely to your home, is kept on the pantry shelves and opened, only \u2014as you need fresh milk.Add water to it\u2014an equal part\u2014and it is milk of natural consistency\u2014NOT Separated Milk\u2014but \u201cwhole\u201d milk, uniformly rich, sweet and PURE.Nothing is added to Carnation Milk \u2014not even sugar.It \u201ckeeps\u201d because it is sealed and sterilized.If you use Carnation you need no other milk supply\u2014and you will want no other.Phone your grocer\u2014he is the Carnation Milkman.Carnation Milk Products Co., Limited - Aylmer, Condmutriti ai Aylmtr and Spriniteid, Ont.Ont.arnation Milk e w\u2014___ u_^ g* CojKtcixtcd Cows Use Carnation Milk for Drinking Tea Coffee Cocoa Cereal* Candle* Pudding* Ouatnrd* Baking Croumod Soupe Creamed Vedetahlo* INFANT FEEDING! A noted Specialist\u2019» Formula for baby's bottle will be found In the Carnation Booklet.This milk la absolutely pure for Infant feeding, Dae Carnation according to vour family physician\u2019» directions.I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1920.PAGE MINE Sherbrooke Daily Record PaMMiad\t«sc«pt BoiUari.hr th* \u2022hMhrMk* R«cot4 Conpaar, IM anë Its W*l-Bactan Stnat, Bhtrfcraaka.Qaa.'ABU8HXD FKBBtrAXT ».U»T.Maaabar Canadian Frmt, Lti., with An» ai (\u2022ataB N a ti anal News wire in efflee\u2014Canadien Praaa, Auaeiatad Preaa an» Reuter\u2019a aawi wrrleaa aTalUhla.SUBSCRIPTION BATES\u2014Rataa «tietlr lu WTanra, ta any addraaa in CanaBa, Great Britain an» the United States s One year, I3.il ; (lis menthe, tl.lt; three menthe, tl.tt; ene laenth, 4» cents.AN A.B.C.PAPER.The Recerd le a member of the Assit Bnreau \u2022( Circulations, and ita circulation 1a ttrnlarly anaitrd and cnnranteed.DEATH TO MILITARISM.No more decided ultimatum to militarism has been given to Germany than that rendered by German people in immediately discountenancing the military government set up by Von Kapp.The movement seems to have been stillborn.No Interest in its continuance -was evidenced in any quarter and its only proclamation, was in itself an epitaph.The order to decapitate all strikers sounded like a note of the old regime.But the very tenor of it doomed it to determined opposition.No class of men can he dictated to in quite that way, even in Germany.And labor\u2019s most effective weapon, the strike, rose and overturned the militarists.There is no greater power held, in the matter of large, or national, coercion, than that of the strike.And the worker won out over the soldier, in the recent German rebellion, for the first time in that country\u2019s history.The danger in Germany is now Red, rather than Imperial.The Imperial scare may be safely assumed to be over.The Bolshevist scare now threat- **+*++**+?***+**** *\tPRESS COMMENT *\t* \u2022j*********** ******* SWISS RAILWAYS.(Christian Science Monitor.) Swiss railways as a system are, in many ways, unique.Other countries, it is true, have, in their mountainous regions, to resort to the ways and means which the Swiss engineer, famous the world over for his skill, has brought to such perfection within the borders of the little Republic.But few countries have had to resort to them so much.When it is not a mountain, it is probably a ravine, and when it is not a ravine, it is a lake that has to be negotiated.There is, of course, a certain amount of level or comparatively level line, but the recollection which the traveler carries away with him is ever that of climbing up or creeping down, now in wonderful patient circles, as in the ascent from Fluelen, at the head of Lake Lucerne, to Goschenen, at the mouth of the St.Gotthard; and now by means of cogwheel and cable, as up the sides of Pilatus, or the much more precipitous Stanserhom.The traveler; indeed, gains a wholesome respect for mountains, and quite a new idea of distances.A short experience is sufficient to convince him that twenty miles in one direction is a very different thing from twenty in another, and that, in Switzerland, the actual mileage is not the thing, but the gradient.The business man, accustomed to traveling twenty-five or thirty miles up to town to business every day, in little more than as many minutes, is liable to be sadly out in his calculations, as he lightly measures his map for distance on the morning after his arrival in Berne, or Lucerne, or Geneva.Almost any place seems absurdly near.It appears to him that he should be able, if he carefully calculates his time, to \u201cdo\u201d the whole country in the course of a few days.Only twenty-five miles, for instance, between Lucerne and Meir-ingen; and yet, it will take him the better part of a day to get there, over the huge barrier of the Brunig Pass.So it is in many other directions.He quickly learns that he must often be content to traverse many miles in order to gain very few towards his destination.Thus, there is the famous CONCERT OVEN IN DUNHAM WAS A BIG SUCCESS Programme Followed by Dancing \u2014 Homemakers\u2019 Gab Met \u2014 General News Notes.ens, under the name of Red, Spartican, instance of the spirals on the St.Gott and Communist.Russia\u2019s eyes are on hard railway, in the stretch, already Germany.Here is material to her: referred to, between Fluelen and the entrance to the great tunnel at Gosch-band.Allied Russia and Germany enen_ r[')1G center of the scene is the would prove dreadful allies, hut of little village of Wasen, perched up on menacing strength.\t: the side of the mountains, owerlook- One cannot but wonder if the most the vast canon-like gorge of the .\tj v iv.\tReuss.The traveler seems never to significant force aroused by the war ^ -able ghake off Wasen, When was not Bolshevism.The future may i still a long way off he sees it, high read a strange tale of social change above him, its little white-walled into the history of this new ment.THE PURPOSE OF THE ENTENTE.The five statements in the proclamation issued by the Entente to the Turks, contain very plainly the intentions of the several governments undertaking the provisional occupation of Turkey.Primarily in the proclamation is the assurance given that the occupation is not permanent, but temporary, and aims only at the preservation of peace, and authority, and the iDddutenance of the control of the Sultan over Ottoman affairs.In regard to Constantinople the powers declare that they adhere to their purpose to leave Constantinople to the Turks, but add to this statement that their decision in regard to the city may have to be changed if the 'Turks do not obey the regulations for church, the great landmark, showing up bravely against the pine and rock of the mountain side.Some time later he actually passes it, laboring slowly over a high bridge and then through a deep cutting.So he leaves it behind him, and, if he knows nothing of the tenacity of Wasen, forgets it.Wasen, however, may not so easily be shaken off.Some time later, when it ought by every right to be miles in the rear, it appears again, this time well below.And1, if it disappears a second time, it is only to appear a third time, now so far below as to seem to be even in the valley, whilst the mountains, range on range and height on height of them, crowd up into the sky on all hands.It is only after this third appearance that Wasen is content to be left behind., ,\t,\t^\t' year.They intend to plant many their conduct towards unnstians, or- municipal forests as a public asset NEW YORK SETS PACE IN FORESTRY.(Concord Monitor.) Eight counties in the northern part of New York have united in the adoption of a reforestation policy which will be put into effective operation this '.They\t- dered for them by the Entente powers.These powers uphold the authority of the Sultan.The Nationalist party, openly opposed to the provisions of the peace from which each community will receive a substantial financial income in the future.It is recognized that private concerns cannot afford to wait half a century for returns on investment but a far-sighted community treaty in sympathy with Bolshevism, find its forests income well worth waiting for.The State college of forestry is helping the work, giving advice and field assistants.In one county it has already completed plans for twenty-four township forests.Other counties probably will adopt similar plans.This points the way 'for the rest of the country.Men of widely different ideas on the whole forestry question j have united in New York State f jr the sake of immediate action.Private owners of forest lands are being urged to join in the general campaign and to take measures for the protection .\t,.\t.\t.and future development of their for- Thcy probably believe the action of ests Th, \u201cKillamey,\u201d Miss Dorothy Brown; reading, Miss Jane Brown; intsrumen-tal duet, Miss Savage and Mr.Ryan; a short comedy, \u201cOptimistic and: Pessimistic,\u201d by Mrs.Carlton and Miss Marian Smith; trio, \u201cWhen I Dream of Old Erin, I\u2019m Dreaming of You,\u201d Mrs.Brown, Miss McClure and Mr.M.Bates; orchestra selection; piano duet, Miss Savage and Miss D.Brown; solo, \u201cFather O\u2019Flynn,\u201d Mr.Carlton; \u201cTipperary,\u201d the Boy Scouts; two Irish songs, \u2018 I Remember You,\u201d and \u201cYou\u2019d Better Ask Me,\u201d Mrs.Brown; \u201cGod Save the King\u201d brought the programme to a close.The floor was cleared and dancing was enjoyed, refreshments were served at eleven o\u2019clock, and dancing was resumed until midnight.General Notes.The funeral of Mr.G.LaRue, of the Tenth Range, took place from Holy Cross Church, on Monday morning.Interment was at Chapel Comer.Mr.and Mrs.Asa Shepard and Miss Ruth Shepard, Meig\u2019s Comer, attended the St.Patrick\u2019s concert on Wednesday evening.The Homemakers\u2019 Club held a monthly meeting with Mrs.Hubert Coffin, on Tuesday afternoon, with a splendid attendance.The president, Mrs.Yeats, was in the chair.The minutes of the last meeting were read and accepted, and several items of business arising therefrom were discusses at length and action taken upon them.The activities of the Club which were interrupted during war times, have been resumed and several improvements were discussed.The membership is steadily increasing, and hopes are entertained that the members will steadily mount until the original quota is reached, and then go over the top.A short programme was given, and the meeting closed with the National Anthem.Lighe refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Miss Alice Martin and Miss Margaret Coffin.The next and annual meeting, with election of officers will be held with Mrs.Dudley Carlton, the Third Wed>-nesday in April.The usual mid-week lenten service was held on Wednesday afternoon at All Saints\u2019 Church.Mr.John Pratt is able to be out again after a confinement of several weeks.Mrs.Arthur Selby was at home to her friends at the tea hour, on Monday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Edward Layzelf are contemplating a change of residence and will occupy the house recently vacated by Mr, Robert Carty in the near future.Miss Harriet Baker is confined to the house.Miss Maud Selby is confined to her room with a severe cold.Mr.George A.Doherty went on a business trip to Montreal, on Thursday.Rev.A.E.Guillett went to St.Hyacinthe, on Wednesday.Messrs.Roy Jenne and Frank Russell, North Pinnacle, were in town on Wednesday evening.Mr.Robert Oarty has moved his family to Chapel Corner, and is occupying the house with his sister, Mrs.Maguire.Mr.Edward Baker drove over to Mr.George Ford\u2019s on Saturday, and was unable to leave until Sunday afternoon, owing to the blizzard.Mrs.Dan Bellville, a former Dunham resident, now living in Cowansville, is critically ill at her home, with pneumonia.One daughter, Mrs.Nelson Donnigue, has been caring for BABIES\u2019BRAN01 OF W.A.DO WELL AT MARBLETON Excellent Results Are Shown by Reports of Work \u2014 Branch in Charge of Mrs.Gilbert.The Babies branch of the Women's Auxiliary was reorganized in this misaion in August last by Mrs.C.H.Bowen, organizing secretary for the Quebec Diocese Women\u2019s Auxiliary.Thie branch is in charge of Mrs.H.S.Gilbert, aid during the short time it has been working, has been a huge success.Mrs.Gilbert has forwarded to Mrs.Robert Seiveright, secretary for the Quebec Diocese Babies\u2019 branch, the sum of $12, which fa very satisfactory.In order to encourage the little ones to make good use of their boxes, Mrs.Gilbert offered at the start, two souvenirs, first to the one child in the family who had the most money in his or her mite box, which was awarde dto Phyllis Bishop, little daughter of Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Bishop, and second to the children in one family wherethere was more than one child using the box together.This has been awarded to Richard and Walter Thomloe.The objects of the Babies\u2019 branch in a parish are based upon the principle that every baptized child is a member of the Missionary Society of the church.It should also be a help to the mothers and god-mothers, ft also helps to arouse and stimulate in the hearts of little children that even the weakest in th© church may understand that the Master wants their help, and to show how that help may be given.In the report for Quebec Diocese for 1919, the amount raised by the Babies\u2019 branches was $91.28, and was voted at the annual meeting as follows: To the support of a girl Kangra school, India, $20.For the support of a boy in the Door of Hope school, Honan, China.$20.\u2019 For the kindergartens, mid Japan, $45.28.Towards a house for the Japanese Missionary, Port Essington, $5.Surely the Babies\u2019 branches are helping with the Master\u2019s work.The text on their membership card is: \u201cSuffer the little children to come unto me.\" Hart is at present assisting in the nursing.Mr.and, Mrs.Edison Lacroix and Messrs.James and Edward Lacroix, and the Misses Mabel and Alma Lacroix, were out to visit their mother and grandmother recently.y! V !>: r y I COLONIAL \u201cA\u201d Thn, witkmt uer\\fice tf *Cf.Al all itrtjemlcrs./ram f 300.00 iitwaris.__ U'alUam marieh tram tlS.00 MSwards.When buying a watch think first of quality Waltham Grandfather Hall Clocks and Mantel Clocks /tr homes of refinement.Ask your jeweler.THE first cost of an inferior watch is a long way from being its last cost.Instances are by no mean* uncommon where the cost of repairing such a watch exceeds its original price- Watchmakers nowadays receive high wages.Their bills are apt to be very large for time spent in trying to repair low grade watches.Especially is this true of the cheaper imported movements for which repair parts are often unobtainable and must be made by hand.It is far better to buy a Waltham.This gives you a high grade watch at a reasonable price consistent with quality.Apart from accidents and the general overhauling every second year which good watch mechanism deserve^, the good service you get from your Waltham means a real cash saving over the low grade watch.The longer you carry a Waltham the less it costs you.Divide its price into the years of service it gives and you'll find its price Is very low indeed.THE WORLD\u2019S WATCH O^ER* T»® Waltham Watch Company, Limited Montrbal Makers and Distributors of Waltham Products in Canada Factories : Montreal, Canada; Waltham.11.8.*.iv1 i(?amtctB ammiL! ^garirmpi^ rrrrrrrrm ini 11111 m ô Mrs.Goodsole\u2014Well! Your\u2019r© \u201e\u201e first tramp I\u2019ve seen at my back door for several weeks.Are the rest of the them working ?Percy Pikepounder \u2014 No\u2019m, they ain\u2019t workin\u2019 They\u2019re on strike.They demand shorter hours an\u2019 pit hand1 outs.nnouncin to' A TRIUMPH key.It.\\vmuld not be atranga, if present effort to control Turkey successful, to see it maintained the Allies.the i is by GERMAN KULTUR.The difficulty arising in McGill University over the appointment of a German bom professor, has caused considerable opposition and displeasure in the faculty, and much indignation among that larger public outside the eduoarional institution.It.would seem too noon after the bitter war with Germany to introduce German culture, however learned, into our universities.The students attending aro often returned soldier», who cannot but resent the presence of their enemy, even in a sheep\u2019s skin.The fiction of those to whom is left the choice of the professors at McGill, must be considered inadvisable and unwise.The appointment has already caused HI feeling within and without Die university, and the resignation of one of the other professors.Ft must be admitted that Canadians generally side with the resigning professor.This generation is too near to th© years of war with Germany to regard with equanimity the appointment of their men to teach our young Canadians.?- A TONGUE TWISTER.Captain Crackskull cracked a catchpoll\u2019s cockscomb.Did Captain Crackskull crack a catchpoll\u2019s cockscomb?If Captain Crackskull, cracked a t atchpoA\u2019s cockscomb, Where's the cathpoll's cockscomb Captain Craekslrull cracked?INDUSTRIAL \u201cFADS\u201d THAT PAY.(Toronto Globe.) Modem industrial plants are making factory management a science.In few directions have more enlightened methods been introduced than in the more humane treatment of the workers.The above statement cannot be universally applied, and there is much yet to be learned.The application of common-sense principles has in numerous instances greatly improved the condition in Ontario manufacturing establishments.The welfare \u201cfad\u201d is not confined: to either large or small institutions.Practical experience has shown that plans varying in detail and degree according to circumstances and requirements, have been attended with almost uniformly beneficial results in different spheres of industrial endeavor.Recreation facilities, health safeguards, accident prevention propaganda, and medical and nursing supervision are some of the phases of the modem factory practise.In an article in the Industrial News Section to today\u2019s Globe some aspects of this vital problem are discussed in a practical way.The matter of industrial welfare | can advantageously be taken up from a selfish standpoint, although that is j not the ideal way to approach it.Any ! Improvement that will raise the gen-eral standard of living conditions is well worth while at almost any cost.The conclusion reached in the matter of industrial \u201cfads\u201d is as follows: \u2018A most satisfactory feature of this work is that It pays.Some sou1-lesa corporations are pleased to have found this out.Others are conducting work along these lines because they find there are other rewards in industry besides profits.\u201d.-\u2022- THE REAL COMMANDER.\u201cI understand Lamb commands « good salary.\u201d \u201cNo, he only earns it.Mrs.L.I commands It.\u201d\t\u2018 her, and anof ¦ daughter, Mrs.Joel why tliey HeadTjfiisW^y! THEY not etiy come hero for Storage Battery satisfaction, but they all go away happy.Columbia Stori age Batteries have a way of mak ing good with a great big plus tor ood measure.So o we.That\u2019s why we picked Columbia for a winner \u2014andwhytheColumbia Folks picked u*.a CcttmtftTà _ StoraA* Olivhr Automobile Co.201 Wellington Street, Shorbruoke, Que.1920 M9Lauc4ilin Master Six now rea breath bad, specks float before On Little Boy\u2019s Face, In Blisters, Lost Sleep, \"My little bey had eczema on hia face, and It caused itching and loss of sleep.Th; trouble / began with red biotchea, N / /and his face got red, ^ * ,V almost like raw beef, and then it broke out in blisters.The blisters broke fOTFY/Y ~ and caused his face to 11 ' n become sore.\"Then I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment.In a short time all traces of the eczema were gone.\" (Signed) Mrs.Z.Alexander, Bos 35, Trout Creek, Mont., January 21,1919.Make Cuticura Soap, Ointment an/1 Talcum yocr daily toilet preparation s.Sm» 2Sc, Ointment 26 end SOe.SoM ttroughouttiwDccrini'ra.Canadiai: Depot; l.ygena.Limited, St.Peul SU Montreal.aSF Cotîcü-a Seep annee* -without wua.treal alone had 11,256 ; Quebec, 1,891 ; Sherbrooke, 986 ; Westmount, 889, and the other cities less than 50 each.In the 82 towns of the province, 4,639 motor vehicles were registered in 1919.Lastly, 10,721 were registered in other municipalities of the province.Most of these i motor vehicles are driven by gasoline ; steam and electricity are used for 34 only.CLASSIFICATION OF VEHICLES.There are classified in five classes, the number registered in each class being as follows; Touring cars, limousines and taxis, 26,251 ; surreys and runabouts, 2,505 ; motorcycles, 1,604; auto trucks, 2,465 ; agricultural tractors 16.As to motive power and number of cylinders, the following statistics are given: Gasoline, 33,507 ; steam, 6 ; electricity, 28.Motor vehicles with one cylinder, 198 ; two cylinders, 1,143 ; four cylinders, 25,898 ; six cylinders, 5,801 ; eight cylinders, 357 ; twelve cylinders.110.\tshould buildup at once.What they According to the Canada Year need is a Blood-purifier, a body-build-Book there were in 1918 275,746 mo- er, a strength-giver, like \u201cFruit-a-tod vehicles in Canada.The pdovince tives\u201d, the wonderful fruit medicine, of Ontario had one per twenty-two \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d regulates the kid- ' circulating in the blood and poison-inhabitants and Quebec one per ninety neys ans deliciously sweet and non-imtating.ROCK CITY TOBACCO Co., Manufacturers, QUEBEC 4 HLKBKOOtvt DAILY KLCURD, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 192Q.PAGE ELEVEN HELP WANTED\u2014FEMALE ÇJALES LADIES WANTED.APPLY WOOL-^ worth Company.ÇiOOD RELIABLE GIRL WANTED FOR \" general housework.Small family.Apply Mrs.F.T.Vaughan, 20 Walton Ave.City.¦trOUSE MAID WANTED FOR APRIL 1ST **\"*\u2022 \u2014Very capable and furnish references.Apply Mrs.F.N.McCrea, corner Queen and Melbourne Streets.WAITRESS WANTED AT ONCE.APPLY at the Royal Cafe, 26 King Street / 100K GENERAL WANTED FOR APRIL 1.Highest wages to competent person.Apply hire.Gordon Hume, 11 Moore Street COOK GENERAL WANTED, FAMILY OF two.Apply Mrs.E.W.Farwell, 11 Bank St, Sherbrooke./ CAPABLE HOUSE TABLE MAID WANTED ^ for April 10th; two in family; second maid kept Apply Box 63 Record./ CAPABLE SERVANT WANTED\u2014HIGHEST ^ wages paid.Apply Mrs.W.B.Channell, £9 Queen Street, City.WANTED\u2014THE 1ST OF APRIL, A GEN-eral servant; no washing.Apply to Miss £hort, Belvidere Stieet.ENERAL SERVANT WANTED FOR family of two; no cooking nor washing.Apply to Mrs.M.B.Echenberg, 10 Belvidere Street OOD RELIABLE MAID WANTED, LIGHT housework and care of child.Mrs.J.E.McCrea, 49 Melbourne Street GOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK.WE need you to make socks on the fast, easily learned Auto Knitter.Experience unnecessary, pittance immaterial.Positively no canvassing.Yarn supplied.Particulars 3c.stamp.Dept 62 C, Auto Knitter, Toronto.PETENT SALESLADY WANTED AT ^ onco fpy our dry goods department; some knowledge of French necessary.T.MacRae Co., Cookshire, Que.FUR SALE 1 CYPHERS ELECTRIC INCUBATOR, 60 *-*- «Kgs, in A1 condition, for sale.71 Bowen Ave., East City.\"PRIVATE SALE\u2014ONE DINING ROOM ^ suite, new kitchen cabinet, writing debk, two fumed oak leather seat rocking chairs and iron couch.C.A.Mack, 31A Bank Street GASOLINE ENGINE FOR SALE\u2014ALL equipped with a saw and ready to cut wood.A very good bargain for quick buyer.Geo.F.Moore, King St, Sherbrooke.OHAW 2Vj H.P.MOTOR FOR SALE\u2014V ^ belt drive, battery ignition, fits any bicycle; practically new.Price, $60, cost $70.Apply Box 147, Richmond.Que.SIMPLEX CREAM SEPARATOR IN GOOD condition, for sale\u2014700 pounds ; also extra good driving harness, very little used, cheap for cash.J.Chamberlain, Glen Sutton.OSTERMOOR MATTRESS, PRACTICALLY new, morris chair, wicker rocker, child's crib and mattress, mantel bed and other bedroom.furniture, for sale.McKee Sales & Service Co., 11 King St^Sherbrooke.IT'OR SALE\u2014FIRST AVR., EAST SHER-\u2022 brooke.Nos.26-28, 80-32, 36-38.These bouses are in good condition and will be sold right.Apply Edward Bradley, 64 Frontenac 6t, Sherbrooke.ONE NO.600 SUNSHINE FURNACE, ONE McClary Coal Range, one Cook Stove, one McCaskey Credit System with electric cash till, one safe (medium size), one oak roll top de.sk, all in first class condition, to be sold at a great bargain to quick buyer.Phone 378.Ernest Conley, 42 Magog St., Sherbrooke.ITTE HAVE RECEIVED A CAR OF DEFEC-» \u2019 live wire fencing which we offer at a very low price.Write or phone R.C.McFadden & Co., Lennoxville.Dump cart for sale, ms model, in flrst-clas* condition.J.M.Martin, Len-noxville.1 FASTER POST CARDS.\u2018\u2022DANDIES,\" 10c.^ per dozen.Also Best Wishes, Birthdays, Etc.Canada Card Co., Stanstcad, Que.MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO HENT BY MAY 1ST, FIVE ar six room tenement or flat.K.R.Whitcomb, J.S.Mitchell & Co.\u2019s Store.' Boom and board wanted by young lady in private family.North Ward preferred.Apply Box 54 Record Oflice.Raw furs \u20144 gillespie\u2014having «old my store, this is where I will buy furs.I need 5,000 spring muskrats and offer ÎO.OO, ÎS.50 up.J.O.Darche.\t______ WANTED TO KENT\u2014SIX OR SEVEN-room modern house in North Ward.Family of three.Would take possession now or May 1st.Apply Manager F.W.Woolworth Co., Pbona \u20ac80.I>OAD BUILDERS.WANTED TO CON-V tract for the building and maintaining of the Summer Roads.Municipality Township of Stanstead, during the summer 1920.For fur-1*er information apply to L.E.Carpenter, Secretary-Treasurer.Tomifobia, One.___________ WANTED \u2014 BEDROOM AND SITTTNO room suitable for light housekeeping, or with kitchen privileges.Box 72 Record.A NY ONE IN LENNOXVILLE OR SHER-jA brooke having fairly good furniture to ffnt the middle of April, kindly communicate with Mrs.Molson, Lennoxville, by letter, or telephone 753-W.HELP WANTED\u2014MALE AN EXPERIENCED OR BRIGHT YOUNG Y\u2014 m,n wanted to work in grocery, boot r.nd shoe store.Apply Box 156, Knowlton, Que.ENGINEER AND FIREMAN WANTED\u2014 ' J One who understands ice machine preferred.Apply Silver Spring Brewery.SALESMAN WANTED\u2014AN EXPERIENC-fd ed clerk wanted at once.Apply Nault & Lacroix.17 King Street, Sherbrooke.OIX QUARRYMEN WANTED AT GRANITE-bd ville Que.Good wages.Apply to Jeunes k.Brodie.REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.^ELF-CONTAINED HOUSE FOR SALE IN t Lennoxville.ten rooms, and nice lot of land.For felling price and particulars apply J.G.Watson, phone 350-W.REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.| fijjRTHS- MARRIAGES.DEATHS TJAYABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.ABER- ! deen Avenue.Four tenements ; revenue ! over 10 p.c.Good bargain for quick buyer.Call J added LQc.1047-J.Mr.A.Schnapp.PROPERTY ON BANK STREET FOR aale, 90 feet frontage, with brick dwelling and stable.Apply to W.H.Wiggett.Phone 606, 82 Quebec Street.H rOUNG JfclAN SPEAKING FRENCH AND English wanted as assistant bookkeeper.C.Wilson & Sons, Ltd.Good, honest, reliable, experienc- ed farmer married man, wanted for farm work, by the year.Good wages paid, with house rent, worn», milk and garden.Apply to Box 154, Rock Island, Que.Machinists\u2014we require a number of skilled men for heavy work.Lathe, Planer and Boring Mill men.Rand and Jenekes Plants.Can.Ingersoll-Rand Company.Moulders \u2014 we require several skilled Moulders for heavy work.Rand & Jenekes Plants.Can.Ingersoll-Rand Company, Limited./'(OOD TEAMSTER #R GOOD STABLE man wanted at once.Apply W.S.Armi-tage, Mountain View Farm, Box 23, Sherbrooke.Blacksmith and tool hardener wanted for city employment.Box 42 Record.SITUATIONS VACANT Experienced fixers \u2022 wanted on latest Scott & Williams Hosiery Knitting Machine, with references and wages expected.The Butterfly Hosiery Co., Ltd., Drummond-ville.Quo.ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON CAN qPfWvF earn it weekly by showing new domestic products to neighbors ; send ten cents for samples that retail for 26 cents.Domestic Products Distributors, Brantford, Ontario.(^00K WANTED\u2014COOK, EITHER MALE ^ or female, for restaurant in factory employing six hundred hands.In applying give wages required and past experience.Apply Box 46 Record.A MARRIED COUPLE WANTED TO WORK on farm, woman to taka charge of house.Protestants preferred.Two miles fi*om village of Kingsbury.State wages.S.E.Morrisori, Kingsbury.LIVE STUCK FOB SALE Durham bull for sale\u201423 months, color, dark red, (Registered).J.Galvin, K.M.D.1, Bulwer, Que.rpHE HOME OF MRS.WM.ROBINSON.situated on George St, Windsor Mills, Que., for sale Immediate possession given.Address Mrs.C.A.Matthews, 130 Lincoln Ave., Rutland, Vermont OELF-CONTAINED HOUSE, CORNER OF Dominion Avenue and Ontario Street Brick encased, r cement cellar, asbestos roof, hardwood finish throughout; seven rooms and sleeping porch.Phone 1647-W, Sherbrooke.I^EW BRUNSWICK FARMS ARE CHEAP-est on earth.Burley's Farm Catalogue will convince you.Our representative, Mr.Andrew Desruisseau, formerly of Lennoxville, will be in Sherbrooke for two weeks at 165 Alexander Boulevard Street.Telephone 1661-J.Mr.Desruisseau has been successfully farming in New' Brunswick for three years and can furnish full information and free Farm Catalogues to all farm seekers.Alfred Burley & Co., Limited, St John, New Brunswick.VIEW BRICK PROPERTY, 113 ALEXAND-er Street in the centre of city, for sale ; formerly used as a club, very suitable for wholesale or light manufacturing.Building 40 x 100, also enough land to make siding to C.P.R.Good bargain for quick buyer.Don\u2019t miss this if your intention is to go into any kind of manufacturing.Call at 240A Wellington St, or phone 1047-J.A.Schnapp.NEW BRICK PROPERTY FOR SALE\u201417 Murray Street All modern conveniences, hardwood finish, electric lights and fixtures belonging to the house, garage, beautiful trees in front of house; very easy terms.Hot water heating system.Covered with asbestos roof.Bargain to quick buyer.A.Schnapp, 2 40A Wellington Street Farm for sale\u2014s miles from shbr- brooke, 14 or 15 acres of land, house with five rooms, good cellar, bam, chicken house, 10 acres good for market vegetables, the rest is pasture and woodland ; 40 chickens, sets of harness, sleigh, buggy, four or five tons of hay.Must be sold, people leaving for States.Call 1047-J, or 240A Wellington Street A.Schnapp.Brick property for sale\u20145 st.Antoine Street Revenue over 10 per cent All modern conveniences.Great bargain for quick buyer.Owner of property going into different business so wishes to sell.Call 1047-J, or 240A Wellington St A.Schnapp.Matched pair of horses for sale, weight 2800, by the \u201cRoyal Cup.\u201d Address O.Clement Lennoxville.R.M.D.2.A F ORKSHIRE PIGS, BOTH SEXES, ELEV-en in litter, even lot, well shaped ; sire imported from Ontario ; dam reared at Experimental Station, Lennoxville.C.Hodges, Hatley, Que.\t\"\t- GLENBURN STOCK FARM- ONE ROAN Shorthorn bull calf, one Berkshire stock bear and one brood sow ; Barred Rock cockerels $4.00; black four-year-old horse.John Racey, Lennoxville, PONY FOR SALE\u20145 YEARS OLD, WT.000 lbs., also sleigh, wagon, harness.Price, $150.Apply N.Dinnis, 10V& Gillespie Street Ayrshire cattle, tamworth pigs, Collie pups, all ages, both sexes.R.A.McKelvey & Son, Oak Hall Farm, Magog, Que.Real estate for sale\u2014ave have large and small farms always on hand.Good soil.Sugar orchard.Stock and tools.If you buy you can commence to make money right away.Dunn and Squires, Enosburg Falls, Vt.Phone 189-22.Property for sale\u2014st brooks st.\u2014 Two tenements, property in good condition, garage and all modern conveniences; also tenements to rent.Call 1047-J, or 240A Wellington St.A.Schnapp.Property for sale\u20142 tenements.East Sherbrooke Road, new property, four or five years, electric lights, stables for four horses, place for chickens ; also two corner lots of land.Great bargain.Call 1047-J, or 240A Wellington Street 1\tACRES FOR SALE\u20142 MILES TO A\tR.R., churches, 1-2 mile to school, daily mail, sugar place with outfit Machine-cut fields, some timber, never-failing water, orchard.farm implements ; also 100 acres timber land included.A.I.Harvey, Sawyerville, Que.ONE SHORTHORN DURHAM BULL, COM-ing lour years old, registered No.107,569, (Lord Kitchener) ; one Registered Durham Bull, Paul of Ayrmont, No.133,347, one year old in June.For particulars apply to J.W.McDOUGALL, Ayrmont Farm, Waterloo, Que.ONE REGISTERED DURHAM BULL FOR sale, 15 months old, of heavy milking strain.J.O.Glenn, Bulwer.\u201cTTIGHLAND STOCK FARM\u201d OFFERS 5 Registered Ayrshire Bulls ready for service this spring.Three of them are sired by \u201cChief of Willowmoor,\u201d 48574, who had the greatest milk backing of any Ayrshire bull in the world.The other two are sired by \u2018\u2018Robin Hood of Fairmount,\u201d 49184, a son of the famous \u201cNctherhali Robin Hood.\u201d These five young bulls are ALL from big producing dams with official records and have the type and breeding to make them desirable herd sires.Write for pedigrees and prices.A.E.Fish & Sons, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Que.| > LACK PERCHERON STALLION.TWO years old, weight about 1200, Registered No.8542, and sound.Black Percheron Mare, Registered, No.3929, imported, good brood mare, and good worker, weight about 1500 ar.d sound, to foal this spring.Grade Clydesdale Mare, weight about 1200, good worker, sound.One new milch cow, one farrdw cow, one springer, two young brood sows, one boar about nine months old.This stock will be sold on time to responsible parties.M.A.& J.G.Smiley.Lennoxville.Phone 1281 r 4.\u201crpHE PINES\u201d FOR SALE\u2014FINEST LO-cation on Lake Memphremagog, one mile north Province Island, 5 acres wood land, fine beach, spring, large cottage, barn, carriage shed, ice house, pump house, motor boats, barge fishing boat, canoe.Modern conveniences in cottage, fully furnished.For particulars address C.W.Stevens, 1061 North Michigan Ave.Pasadena, Calif.'PROPERTY IN LENNOXVILLE FOR SALE \u2014Corner Main and Prospect street, 9-room house, all modern conveniences, electric range, garage, also two large lots of land, beautiful for building lots or garden.Apply to Henry W.F.Downs, Lennoxville.T AKE VIEW HOUSE, SELBY LAKE, DUN-\u2022A-4 ham, Que., for sale.Furnished, boats, etc., ready to open.Bargain for a quick purchaser.Address H.E.Odell, Broker, Farnham, Que.POUR DETACHED HOUSES, CORNER OF A Montreal and Queen Sts.Six rooms each.Price low and very easy terms.R.Seiveright, 20 Whiting Block.Phone 342.T\"iETACHED HOUSE, NORTH WARD.8 rooms and bath, garage, barn, large garden.Apply R.Seiveright, 20 Whiting Block, Phone 342.House for sale\u2014s st.antoine st., on corner St.Paul Street and lot adjoining, altogether one hundred feet square.Apply Wm.Semllack, on the premises.TEACHERS WANTED Lady teacher (protestant) want- ed for Ditchfield Elementary School.Eight months\u2019 term, beginning April.Salary forty dollars monthly.Apply Mr.Rider, Megantic, Que.Fabhcation charges: Births, 26c.: Marriages.25c.; Deaths.25c.; where fanerai notice is Card of Thank*.50c.; In Me-meriam.60c.; poetry, 10c.; list of flowers, Ibc.per lins additional FARMS FOR SALE BIRTHS DILLON.\u2014On Monday, March L>, j o.I.\u201438 acres, 2 miles from city, on I.ow-1920, at Spring Road, Lennoxville, a i er Stoke Road.House 24 X 30, five rooms down son to Mr.and Mrs.Michael Dillon.'Ja;r,3\u2019\tJ\u2019\u201c1t finished Bam 40x f.o, a a.au- 01_stable for 15 head.At present there are 2 Jer- PAIGE.At the Sherbrooke Hospital, scy cowa fiVe young head, seven sheep.2 sows, March 18, 1920, a son to Mr.and \u2018 Mrs.Lyman W.Paige, of Ascot Corner, Que.HALL.\u2014At Cowansville on February 28, 1920, a son to Mr.and Mrs.A.V.Hall.DUSTIN.\u2014At South Dudswell, Que., on Monday, March 15, 1920, a son to Mr.and Mrs.Harry Dustin, of \u2022Ayer\u2019s Cliff.DEATHS GORDON.\u2014Died on March 13, 1320, at Colebrook, N.H., Mrs.Eliza Gordon, widow of the late Wm.Gordon, aged 86 years, 11 months and 28 days, formerly of East Clifton, Que.IN MEMORIAM.young 20 hens, two horses, double wagon, «ingle wagon, double and single sleighs, double and I single harnesses, 15 cords wood, and all the I tools necessary to carry on this small farm, 20 acres of this place is cleared and the remainder in wood and pasture.Both house and barn are newly built.Price of this place, including all stock, machinery, etc., is $4,000.Water in house and barn.No.2.\u2014120 acres at North Hatley, 60 acres ir.cultivation the rest in pasture and wood, of which there is a second-growth sugar place.House of 8 rooms newly built and hardwood finish.Water in house and barn whicR is 60 x 100, in fairly good condition.8 cows, 7 calves, 3 sows, 6 sheep, 60 hens.The machinery is in excellent order, being well cared for.2 horses, double and single harnesses, double and single wagons, driving sleigh and buggy.Separator, and a complete dairy outfit.All this 1V6 miles from North Hatley, and the price including everything is $7000.This farm is level and fiee from .stone.No.3.\u201416 acres, 2 miles from city.7 room f 8 In loving memory of Mrs.John Channell i house and good barn, water in house, electric PRIMARY TEACHER WANTED FOR Coaticook Academy.Apply stating experience, salary expected and references.W.L.Shurtleff, Chairman.T^XPERIENCED TEACHER WANTED TO *-à teach Grades 1, 2 and 8 in the Farnham Model School for year 1920-21.Apply giving experience and salary expected to G.L.Elmos, Sec.-Treas., P.O.Box 448, Farnham, Que.WANTED BY THE PROTESTANT BOARD of School Commissioners of Scotstown.Que., a Principal to teach Grades VIII., IX.and X., also a teacher with an Elementary diploma to teach Grades V., VI.and VII.School toi open Sept.Sst, 1920.Apply giving experience and salary expected.Alex.Mac-Kay, Sec.-Treas., Scotstown, Que.rpEACHER WANTED FOR MODEL DE-partaient of Coaticook Academy.State experience, salary expected and give references.W, L.Shurtleff, Chairman.TWO TEACHERS WANTED FOR COMP-ton Model School.Principal with Model diploma, one with Elementary, for scholastic year 1920-21.Apply A.L.Pomeroy, Chairman.rpWELVE QUALIFIED PROTESTANT ELE- _L mentary teachers wanted by the School Municipality of Brome.Salary $50 per month for diploma teachers.School to commence about the 1st of September, 1920.Board will meet 1st of May, 1920, to take into consideration the applications Received.Apply to George F.Hall, Sec.-Treas., Brome.(nee Florence Harvey) of Channell, Que., who departed this life March 20th, 1917.Inserted by her friend, MRS.WALTER KNOWLTON.IN MEMORIAM.In loving memory of Fred Goddard, who departed this life on March 20th, 1919.\u201cAbsent, but not forgotten.\u201d Inserted by his WIFE AND FAMILY.Beebe, Que., March 20, 1920.CARD OF THANKS.We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our neighbors and friends, to all those who sent flowers, and all who have helped us in any way during the sickness, death and burial of our dear son, Carlos Frederick Bailey.(Signed) MR.AND MRS.E.W.BAILEY AND FAMILY, MISS ADA BAILEY, MRS.HATTIE A.SMITH.Sawyerville, Que., March 9, 1920.CARD OF THANKS.Mrs.May A.Matthews desires to express her thanks and gratefulness to ihe members of the I.O.O.F.for wreath to the Rebekah Lodge, for spray to Mr.Darche for floral cross ; and to Mrs.Bertha Bartholomew and Mrs.T.Riddle for white lilies sent at time of her husband\u2019s funeral ; also to her many friends for letters and expressions of sympathy.Sawyerville, Que.Qualified\tprotestant teachers wanted for schools Nos.1, 2, 3, 7, 9, 11, 12 and 14, in the school Municipality of Pot-ton for a term 'of eight months commencing Aug.23rd next.Salary, $45 per month.Also a teacher for two months commencing on May 3rd next for No.14; salary, also, $45 à month.Apply J.N.Labell, Sec.-Treas., Mansonville, Que.rpEACHERS WANTED\u2014WANTED FOR ST.Francis College High School, Richmond, Que., male teacher as principal, must have first-class qualifications ; also as assistant principal an experienced teacher with first-class Model School diploma.Free house is available to married man as principal.Apply for both positions stating salary expected, experience and qualifications to A.V.Glassey, Secretary-Treasurer, Richmond, Que.Ij^ARM ON BELVIDERE ROAD FOR SALE, about one mile from Sherbrooke, 135 acres, good buildings ; also two other pieces of 15 acres each on Prospect Road ; two lots on Council Street, Sherbrooke, and one Cadillac car.For conditions apply to Mrs.G.G.Vallee, 151 Galt St., or J.S.Tetreault, N.P., 95 Wellington St., Sherbrooke.PROTESTANT TEACHERS WANTED WITH Elementary diplomas for five District Schools in the Township of Bury, Districts Nos.2, 8, 6, 10 and 12.Term, nine months, commencing Sept 6th, 1920.Salary, $45 per month.Applications with references to be in by noon, Saturday, March 27th, addressed to G.A.Atkins, Sec.-Treas., Bury, Que.PIVE PROTESTANT TEACHERS HOLDING diplomas wanted for District Schools in Township of Newport Salary $45 per month.(Pension Fund not deducted), for eight months beginning Sept 1st, 1920.References and experience desired.A.S.Farnsworth, Sec.-Treas., Sawyerville.PARM FOR SALE\u2014CONSISTING OF 275 acres, 100 acres under good state of cultivation with plenty of wood and lumber and good large pasture, situated three miles from the fine resort of North Hatley, on good roads.Never-failing water running in house and barns.Two barns equipped with up-to-date steel stanchions, water bowls, and litter carrier, all in first class condition, also a 30-ft.silo.A fine ten-room farm house, heated with hot air, has hot water attachment all in fine j shape.And a garage.This farm can be divided into two farms, or one large one ; near Sherbrooke market on good roads.Sell cheap with or without tools.Apply Mr.B.V.Little, R.M.D.No.3, North Hatley.Que.WANTED TO BUY WANTED ABOUT 250 SAP BUCKETS.State price.Apply E.Leveaque, R.M.D.4, Sherbrooke, Que.VIT ANTED TO BUY\u2014A PONY WAGON.\u2019 ?Must be in good condition.Will pay cash.Apply Ashton Taylor, Lennoxville.Phone 1474-J.ÎEAUTIFUL LARGE RANGE, WOOD AND coal, with reservoir, guaranteed in per-ct order: oil stove, oven, 5 gallon oil tank, reçu doors, baby carriage, cradle, parlor hie, rattan chairs, kitchen rocker, for sale, ppijr Sunday only.6 St.Thomas St.corner lexander St.Removal superflous hair, moles.Warts.Sâtiafaction guaranteed.No.82 )livl«r Street.Phone 1059-W.VITANTED TO PURCHASE \u2014 GROCERY » » business, Cash and Carry preferred, stock and fixtures, from eight hundred to one thousand dollars cash.State full particulars, turnover, etc.Will pay cash, or would purchase cigar store stock and fixtures at came price for cash.Stata rent of store.Box 83 Record Office.TpOUR QUALIFIED PROTESTANT TEACH-A ers wanted for the school municipality of Dudswell, one for Elementary Dept Model School, Bishop\u2019s Crossing, term nine months, commencing Sept 6th, 1920; one for District No.6, term eight months commencing Sept.6th ; two for District No.11 and No, 1, Urm seven months commencing May 3rd.State qualifications and salary expected.Applications to be in before April 1st S.Ward, Asst Sec.-Treas., Bishop\u2019s Crossing, Que.T)ROTESTANT TEACHER WANTED FOR the Elementary Department of Knowlton Academy for the school year of 1920 and 1921.Apply to J.E.Fay, Sec.-Treas., Knowlton, Que.Montreal Art Glass Works Reg.J.2614 St.Lawrence Blvd^ MONTREAL, P.Q.late of C.SPENCE & SONS Artists in Stained Glass, Memorial Windows, Domestic and Heraldic Window's, Leaded Glass of all kinds.Brass Memorial Tablets, Designs and prices on application.Maple Sugar WANTED Wo will pay 25c.per lb.for pure hard maple sugar, light or dark colored, in cakes or tubs, delivered at any of the following places: Clarke & Stewart.Lennoxville, Que.O.Roderigue, Compton, Que.Woodman & McKee, Coaticook, Que.II.H.Brown, Hatley, Que.McIntosh & Rand, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Que.Vaughn Bros., Magog, Que.KEZAR BROS., North Hatley, Que., Buyers for the Cary Maple Sugar Co.\\IfANTED TO PURCHASE \u2014 DOUBLE * » house in North or West Wards.Reply stating price, revenue and location.Address Bex 35 Record.Mixed farming in western cana- da\u2014In Central Alberta and Saskatchewan are rich park lands\u2014open prairie ready for the plow, interspersed with trees, which afford excellent shelter for stock.Here grain growing, dairying and livestock raising are being carried on successfully.The country is ideal for mixed farming.The Canadian Pacific Railway is offering a large area of these fertile lands in the neighborhood of Lloydminster and Battleford.These rich districts will become the home of thousands of prosperous farmers.On similar land Seager Wheeler grows the world\u2019s prize wheat.Near Lloydminster the world\u2019s prize oats have been grown and butter of the highest quality is made.A man can soon become independent on a farm here.These lands can be bought now at prices averaging about $18.You may pay down 10 per cent.If land is purchased under settlement conditions, no further payment of principal until end of fourth year, then sixteen annual payment*».Interest is six per cent.Irrigated lands in Southern Alberta $50 an acre upwards.Same terms.Write for illustrated booklet.S.LA DUE NORWOOD, C.P.R.Land Agent.Windsor Station, Montreal, Que.TO LET 1» RIGHT FRONT ROOM TO LET FOR ±> gentleman.Central ; bath and phone.Ap- ! ply Box 44 Record Office.4 ROOM TENEMENT TO LET IN LENNOX-^ ville, with garden, modern conveniences, near car line, for April 1st ; also two rooms ' suitable for office or light housekeeping.Immediate possession.Phone 430 ring 1.Geo.W Taylor.Front office to rent, first floor up ; heated.Possession May 1st, 1920.H.C.Wilson & Sons, Limited.rpENEMENT TO LET FOR THE FIRST OF May\u2014four rooms and bath, all modern conveniences, near car line.Apply 44 Mt.Plcaaant St., City.HpENEMENTS AND STORES TO LET\u2014IF you require a good tenement or store call at 240A Wellington St., or phone 1047-J.Try Us For CORN & OATS AMES & MILLET Wholesalers:\u2014Flour, Feed, Grain and Provisions PHONE 1446 w.\tLENNOXVILLE, QUE.rpHIRTY ACHE.FARM, GOOD LAND, Close to church, store, school and blacksmith shop, two miles to R.R.\tForty young apple trees, 500 sugar trees,\tstorey eight- room house, barn 42 x 35 with one roof stable attached, horse barn 24 x 30.Price, $1600, easy terms.Household goods if desired.Apply Jaa.Bailey, Sawyerville, Que.Q ROOM HOUSE ON CAR LINE, LENNOX-ville, to let May 1st Modern conveniences, shed, garage, garden.Box 414, Lennoxville.rpHE RACINE BUILDING FOR SALE\u2014 Nos.35 and 37 King St West, situated between St Patrick\u2019s Church and the Albion Hotel, containing several apartments and o£-l ficea.For the conditions apply to '\u2018La Cie Mutuelle d\u2019immeubles de Montreal, Ltee,\u201d 706 St Catherin# St East, Montreal, or to J.S.| fetreauU, Notary, 95 Wellington St, Sherbrooke.COAL SELECTED GRADES OF STEAM AND GAS COALS Pvampl Deliveries \u201cAll Kail,\u201d or Ex-Docks, Montreal and Quebec, The Canadian Import Co.319 Board of Trade Building, Montrent.PROPERTY FOR SALE\u2014A SPLENDID property situated in one of the best cen-trcB of the City of Sherbrooke.The greater number of tho employees of the Connecticut Cotton Mill and the new Building, the Canadian Ingersoll Rand, the C.P.R.Shop, tho MacKinnon Steel Co., tho Sherbrooke Iron Works, the Canadian Brake Shoe, the E.& T.Fairbanks Co., the Faton Mfg.Co., and others arc obliged to pass in front of this property, to go to their daily work.It posseasca an area of 17556 square feet, with a modern house built on it of ten large rooms, bath room, hot air furnace, the best water, cold or hot, and electricity.In three years from now this property will double its cost.If you are looking for a property that to taking value every day, do not miss to see thto one.A very good occasion for the one who is looking for the good bargains.For further particulars apply Mr.1\u2019.P.Pluiudt, phono 826 or 109 l-J.rpO LET, MAY 1ST, FURNISHED, THE residence of the lato Alex.Ames, Lennoxville Road.Apply W.H.Ames.Phone 1446-W, Lennoxville.AUTOMOBILES FOR SAU* 1 CHEVROLET CAR, 1919 MODEL, IN first class condition, for sale.Must be sold at once.Good bargain to quick buyer.For particulars apply F.E.McAllister, 94 Laurier Ave.City.Phone 1191-W.I Oft CHEVROLET IN FIRST CLASS condition, fully equipped.Run less than 6,000 milan.A bargain.Box 14 Record Office./CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE-^ ' In first class condition.J.M.Martin, Lennoxville.situations wanted A LL ROUND CHEF DESIRES POSITION in hotel.Twenty to thirty dollars per week.Box 40 Record./ Carpenters and Laborers Wanted at Once.Apply to SUPERINTENDENT ON JOB.E.G.M.CAPE & CO.LTD., Canadian Connecticut Cotton Mills.light and telephone.This place offers an ex cellent chance f6r truck gardening, or a milk run, or the butcher business, 2 horses, 4 cow's, 5 piga, 60 hens, several wagons, sleighs, harnesses, besides all the machinery for $6,000, or would sell only the farm bare.No.4.\u2014700 acres in thto one.There is everything you want on thto farm.It can be sold without stock or machinery.The fact to there is so much to be said about thto immense farm that we will not attempt to describe in this paper.We can only say that to any person interested in such a bid farm, please write to us for full particulars.The barn to new and cost not less than $12,000.No.5.\u2014Here\u2019s a \u201cSnap.\" 175 acres on the lake front, 5 miles from Magog, 8 from Sherbrooke, 3 miles from North Hatley.Good 8-room house, new barn 40 x 80, water in both, 35 acres cultivated, 40 in pasture and the rest in heavy timber.A sugar place of 1000 trees, 9 cows, 7 young head, 4 horses, 4 sows, 12 sheep, lots of hens.Springs all over the property, besides a never-failing brook divides the farm.The barn was newly-built four years ago.Price to with everything, $8,500.No.6.\u2014 On the Drummond Road.Just this side of the Sherbrdbke Power plant, in fact the path to the power plant runs through this farm.There are 140 acres, fifty in cultivation, 50 in pasture, and the remaining in mixed wood.Good 7-room house 30x70.Water in house and barn, 8 cows, 8 two-year-old, 2 pigs, 1 sow, 40 hens, 8 horses.Price, $11,500, cash payment $5,000, balance six per cent.This farm to only three miles from Sherbrooke, and is said to be one of the good farms on that road.It belongs to Mr.Michael Gagnie, known as the Cameron Farm.No.7\u2014At Windsor, Que., just two miles thto side of Windsor Mills towards Sherbrooke, 125 acres, 70 in cultivation, 40 in pasture, rest in wood.8-room house, 30 x 60 barn.Thto to being sold to settle an estate.The price for the bare farm $5,300, $1,000 cash and $300 a year, balance at 6 per cent.Thto to the Edward Ledger place.No.8.\u2014At Birchton, on the Government Road, 190 acres, 40 in cultivation, 90 pasture, the rest in mixed lumber.All conveniences becoming a property of thto size.Price, $10.000.No.9.\u201425 acres in 6th range Orford.One horse, buggy, sleds, harness and some tools, 3-room shack, all for $1,000.This is a poor man\u2019s chance, and possibly always will be poor, but there it is.No.10.\u2014At Knowlton, 100 acres, 8 room house.Two barns, 7 cows, 3 horses, 11 sheep, 4 sows, quantity of hens, 5 two-year-olds, all implements with complete equipment for I $7,000.i No.11.\u2014At Mystic, four miles north of Bedford, 50 acres, 7 room house, barn 30 x 80, 3 I cows and all machinery for _ $3,600.Easy terms.For a small farm, thto is said w> be one of the best paying properties in that vicinity.No.12.\u2014This one at Rock Forest.100 acres.It belongs to Emery Fontaine.House 24 x 26, kitchen 16 x 18, barn 40 x 44, stable underneath.It is somewhat stony, 50 acres in wood, 25 cleared, 26 pasture, for $4,000.No.12.\u2014Another on the lake shore, 130 acres, 50 in cultivation, 50 in pasture, 30 in wood, 8 room house, 40 x 90 barn, cement everything in this one, for the old man was a cement arttot.9 cows, Hole teins, 6 two-year-old.4 calves, 3 horses, 12 sheep, several swine, sugar place fully rigged, 200 apple trees, other fruit, also wagons, sleighs, cutter, buggy, harnesses.Thto farm is provided with everything to make it pay.Price, $8,000.No.13.\u2014200 acres, 2 miles from city.Every-j thing on thto place is modern, and can be sold with or without stock, or it can be divided, make two farms, as it has double set of buildings.For full particulars apply to us directly.No.14.\u201450 acres, 4 miles in Belvidere.Good house, fairly decent barn, little wood only, but I there isn\u2019t a foot of waste land on thto place.No wood to speak of.Every foot of thto property to good.Thto to being sold to settle an estate.Price, $4,000.No.15.\u2014At Waterville, 200 acres, 100 in cul- I tivation, 60 pasture, 40 wood.Two in Compton, 100 acres, the old Hipburn place.Fully stocked, j Tfy\u2019s property to too well known to need any j description.It can be bought fully stocked and | enuiifped for $15,000.Another farm and Sav.-j Mill, 3J6 acres within 15 miles of the city, j ! There\u2019s a bargain for a man who can run them both.H.IL MORENCY,\t24 King Street.lOllVEINE Weakness and a General Run-down Condition is, because it contains the substances that re-build flesh, enrich the blood, improve digestion and appetite, and give vigor and vitality to the entire system.If you are not feeling well, see what OLIVEINE EMULSION can do for you\u2014take no substitutes.A// Drug xi»t a and General Stores have it.Prepared by Frasier, Thornton & Ce.Limited, C00KSHIRE, Q««.\t2 3i52SHSE5HSSSH5a5E5Z5E5E525ES2S2S?j Try Making Cough St Your Own G emedy Yon ran save about $7, and have » bettor remedy than the readymade kind.Easily done.fi l)| K K [n GksüraSH5E5E52S2SESÏ5E5ESa52SHSlÿl If you combined tbo curative properties of every known \u201cready-made'\u2019 cough remedy, you probably could not get as much real curative power as there is in this simple homc-mado cough syrup, which is easily prepared in a few minutes./ Get from any drugpist 2% ounces or Pinex (50 cents worth), pour it into a.10-oz.bottle and fill the bottle with syrup, usiiij: either plain granulated sugar syrup, clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, as desired.The result ia 10 ounces of really better cough eyru;» than you could buy ready-made and saves easily $2.Tastes pleasant and never spoils.This Pines and Syrup preparation get» right at the cause of a cough and gives almost immediate relief.It loosens the phlegm, stops the nasty throat tickle and heals the sore, irritated membranes so gently and easily that it is really, astonishing.A day\u2019s use will usually overcome the ordinary cough and for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma, there is nothing better.Tinex is a most valuable concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and has been used for generations to break up severe coughs.To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for \u201c21/.ounces of Pinex\u201d with full directions, and don\u2019t accept anything else.Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded.The Pinex Co., Toronto, Ont.'MTHF/f&Uf JAfFLUENZA lACE/PPé Relieved in &, nujM- by IN CAPSULÉ FORM k Fonmila\u2014A&iiiria.PlxinacotiiML Qtilrrinç, 1 SaltH.Gaffoln, Cttuvasa anti Caav-plrar Munobtmnat*»\u2014iuat wha* your jrtumk'hua would your jm&ucmn would Ak all -Bruggis-T-g^fl AGENTS WANTEfc VyE WANT IMMEDIATELY A RELIABLE W \u2022 We are opening a stable in Sherbrooke under the name of The Sher-i brooke Horse Exchange, and we invite you to visit our\u2019 stable during the week of March 22, as our first carload of horses will arrive on Tuesday of that week.We intend to give the people of Sherbrooke and the surrounding country the best satisfaction possible and our prices beyond doubt will be without comparison in Canada for the class of horses that we intend to handle.We asrent for Eastern Townships to .,u our well-known Fruit and Ornamental trees.Good , pay, exclusive territory, with the best atjck in, will always have on hand a large num- the business.Our agency to profitable.Pelham Nursery Co., Toronto, Ont.Write Live agents make $25 daily sei^ ling Stadic Spark ; every automobile owner wants one ; better ignition ; more mileage, less gas ; good territory still available.Hamilton, 417 Hastings West, Vancouver, Canada.A GENTS\u2014MEN OR WOMEN CAN MAKE $15 daily taking orders for New Doctor Chase\u2019s Combination Receipt Book.Mammoth Edition.Large Newspaper Advertisements.Everybody Wants It Greatest Money Opportunity.Write Today.(Save thto Advertisement).Imperial Publishing Company, Toronto.QNLY SATISFACTORY CANADIAN WAR ' J BOOK, written by Canadians, Introduction by General Currie, \"Canada's Sons ani Great Britain in World War,\u201d offers returned ! S1/* King St., men and other?, men or women, wonderful op- I Phone 661.portuni^y to make $50 to $76 weekly.Charles ! ______ Marshall made $120 first 19 hours; Mr.Peel f averages $80 weekly ; Mias Robinson makes $^0 or more every week.Join our sales force at once; work spare time or full time.Outfit free.Winston Co., Dept- D., Toronto.her of very choice horses and mares so that you will noT be disappointed when you come to see us.All our horses are bought direct from the farmers of Western Ontario eliminating all middlemen's profits and for this reason we are in a position to save you from $25.00 to $35.00 on every horse.We also want to impress upon you the fact that we give a full guarantee with every horse, and if they are not found as we recommend them they may be returned at our expense 48 hours after reaching destination and purchase price will be cheerfully refunded.For further particulars wire, phone or write.Sherbrooke Horse Exchange Opposite the Market Sherbrooke.It was a bad burn, too, and some of the skin came off.But Sally was a smart girl\u2014 she applied men loiaium Alvaw mad» and* Oti» mienatvr» It cooled and stopped the pain at once.There wasn\u2019t any 'nfection because Mentholatum is antiseptic as well as gently healing.She had no trouble with it.Follow Sally\u2019s example and use Mentholatum for cuts, bruises, tired feet and other \"little ills.\" Msntholatnm is sokl everywhere in 25c.and 50o.jars.The Mentbolalam Co.Bridgeburg, Ont.Buffalo.X.Y London, Bag* \u201cThe Lillie Nurse for Little Ills* POULTRY FOR SALE MAIL OONTRAOT Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Postmaster ICH rwhy?T> LACK SMITH, ENGLISH-SPEAKING, DE-* * airoe position.Foundry experience, accustomed to steam hammer work, forging, etc.Beat of reference* ; late overseas.Apply Box 45 Record Office.T^UKE, AN EXTRA FINE THOROUGH- bred White Plymouth Rock Cock, for aale.General, will be received at Ottawa until noon, i Weighs 10 lbs.Heavy laying \u2022train.Box 39, on Friday, tho 30th of April, 1920.for tho con-| Record Office.VIT'ANTED BY A YOUNG MAN 18 YEARS * ^ old, a position as stenographer : able to furnish good references with good office experience, speaking French a position where there Is a chance for promotion.Apply Box 52 Record OlUc* LUST ANU FOUND OMALL SUIT OASE LOST CONTAINING A ^ paper hanger\u2019s tools.Finder return to Mr, St.Pierre, 89B Grove St., and receive reward.NURSING TJKIVATE NURSES EARN $15 TO $80 A week.Learn without leaving home.Descriptive booklet sent free.Royal College of Science, Dept.6J, Tojonto, Canada.veyanee of His Majesty\u2019s Mails, on a proposed j Contract for four years, 36 times per week bo-| tween Richmond and Railway Station, tyom the j Postmaster General\u2019s pleasure.Printed notices containing further informa-\u2018 | tion as to conditions of proposed Contract may | I be seen and blank forms of Tender may be ob- i tained at the Post Offices of Richmond, Que.| j and at the office of the Post Office Inspector.Post Office Inspector\u2019s Office.Sherbrooke.Que.March 18, 1920.L.E.DASTOUS, i\tpoet Office Inspector.1 A man at sixty years of age is either a failure or a success.BEECHAM\u2019S PILLS have been made for sixty years and have the «largest sale of any medicine in the world! SSoiAjJ! S.U ereij-her* b Cuiia.b baic, lit., 5#c.Don\u2019t neglect to read the Clauified Advertisement, in this issue.They likely nama snmathina veut wank. PAGE TWELVE S}JERBKOOKL DAILY RECORD.SATURDAY.MARCH 20, 1920.BUY AT T.VINEBERG\u2019S 147 WELLINGTON ST.* « « DE VALERA SAYS HIS MISSION IS FULFILLER.(Associated Press Despatch.) NEW YORK, March 20 \u2014De Valera cabled \u201cacting president\u201d Griffiths last night that his mission in the United States is fulfilled by the action of the Senate in approving self-determination for Ireland.i DECLARES THAT STRIKE AT WINNIPEG WAS A \u201cMAGNIFICENT THING\u201d BOUCHER, LACROIX & LISETTE, LIEE.fijmOH-PRAFT.Shop All the best lines of English and Canadian Derby Hats Prices low as possible.\\X e have a becoming hat for you.BOUCHER, LACROIX & FISETTE, LTEE.T he Store of Satisfaction\t161\u2014167 Wellington St.Sherbrooke.Canadian Labor Leader Pleads for Funds, (or Defense of Strikn Leaders Now on Trial.(Associated Freer Despatch) I NEW YORK, March 20.\u2014The gen-; eral strike last spring cf thirty-five thousand workmen in Winnipeg was a \u201cmagnificent thing,\u201d and in no sense a revolution, according to Joseph Knight, Canadian labor leader, who last night addressed a mass meeting called by the Workers\u2019 Defence Union to raise funds for defence of the strike leaders .ow on trial.Knight declared only one striker had been found guilty thus far.and the presiding jud^e \u201cpractically apalogized for imposing the two-year sentence.\u201d -*- TERMS OF WILL OF LATE VISCOUNT ASTOR TO AMALGAMATE TWO HOSPITALS AT MONTREAL Plan to Place Western and General Hospitals under One Management.After Several Personal Bequests, the Residue of Property is Divided Between His Two Sons.(.Associated Press Despatch) LONDON.March 20.\u2014The English i will of the late Viscount Aster disposes of 421,963 pounds sterling.After several personal bequests, the residue of the property is divided between his sons, the present Viscount Aster and John Jacob Aster., An antique bronz portrait of Drus-sila is presented to the British ' museum.(Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, March 20.\u2014By an almost unanimous vote, the Corporation of the Western Hospital yester-l .day confirmed the action of the com- i mittee of management in arranging for the amalgamation of the Western and the Montreal General Hospitals, with a plan of reorganization that ! would turn the General Hospital into j practically a hospital devoted to pub- ¦ lie wards, and the Western into a! hospital for private and semi-private j cases, with accommodation for a cer- j tain number of emergency cases.HAS REVOKED THE PRINCIPALSHIP OF REV.MOWRY Action is taken by the Japanese General of Korea \u2014 Was Fined a Short Time Ago.Notice A General Meeting of the Liberal- Conservative Association FOR STANSTEAD COUNTY will be held in Sherbrooke at the MAGOG HOUSE on the 23rd.March Inst.at 11 a.m., for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year.C.E- Christie, Hoc.Secretary.m&mJk \u2019'Mr There's a daih parade of Semi-Ready suits on Sherbrooke streets.BE A LEADER In your crowd there's one iad who is always looked to as a leader.He\u2019s \u2018 right out in front\u201d all the time.He\u2019s confident, sure, a real leader.Ever notice how much his clothes help?Our suits hold a special appeal to young men who realize the necessity and value of being well dressed.Just now we're featuring unusual values.Prices $25.00 up J.h.POUPART & co., LIMITED m.The Old Time Painter say* ; \u201cTHAT NEW HOUSE ON OUR STREET** \"la not really new.\"It has been standing there for many yeara \"Age has not destroyed, nor »now, rain or sun lessened the beauty and solidity of its surfaces.\"Its owner has alweys given me the job of protecting and preserving its surfaces with MAPLE LEAF PAINTS AND VARNISHES UmCMIW _ Laaf Painu «ml naU good be ?they' \"You, too, can make your house laat longer, look better and increase in value, by using Maple I^eaf Paiata.\"They are made from white lead, zinc oxide, best pigment colors and linseed oil, mixed in the right proportion.This ensures great wearing q uadi ties.\u201cDon\u2019t gamble with paint* and varnishes.Buy and use the brand in which value is determined by service.That\u2019s Maple Leaf Paint.IkfimilVitfiiisMrCôussÇa, Demand this Ub«l and you will know Care getting the paint value.: I (Associated Press Despatch) SEOUL, Korea, March 20.\u2014The Japanese general of Korea has revoked the principalship of the Rev.j Eli Miller Mowry, of Mansfield, Ohio, a missionary, for his alleged failure to maintain disclipine at the girl\u2019s school at Peng Yang, of which he has been in charge.The Rev.Dr.Mowry in April, 1919, was found guilty by a Japanese Court of harboring Korean agitators, and was sentenced to six months hard | labor.A subsequent decision of the ! Supreme Court altered the punish- i ment and ordered Dr.Mowry to pay a fine of 100 yen or go to prison for twenty days.LENTEN MISSION St.Peter\u2019s Church Mission Services at 11 a.m., and 7 p.ra.Preacher the Rev.Father Turney, S.S.J.E.leader of Intercessions, Brother Edward.Confirmation Service 2.30 P.M.when the Lord Bishop of Quebec will administer the Apostolic Rite of Confirmation The public are earnestly urged and invited to attend these services.THl old store with the young spirit You will save Time and Money by coming Here for your Clothes Time\u2014because we can show you your size in so many patterns that you can select one to please you quickly.M o n e y-\u2014because f w e buy early for cash, conduct our business economically and are satisfied with a small profit.Here are the new single And double breasted models in a host of patterns\u2014 browns, grays, blues, greens and fancy mixtures.Suits as low as $25.00 and up to $85.00 for the finest.WHERE THE NEW THINGS ARE SHOWN FIRST Ster doming Hatll OSEfifSLOOi^!an*1 I Tie Store That Sets the Pace CO, organization has issued a demand for the distribution of the property of Jews among Christians.UNITED STATES WILL EXHIBIT GERMAN SHIPS Surrendered Warships Handed Over to United Stales Must Be Sunk wiihin a Year.(Associated Press Despatch) WASHINGTON.March 20.\u2014Five German surrendered warships allotted to the United States under the armistice terms, a battleship, a cruiser and three destroyers, will be brought to the United States next month, it was announced yesterday by the Navy Department.The cruiser is the Frankfort, and the battleship the Ostfriesiand, 22,40f tons, built in 1911, and a second-line ship during the war.The Navy plans to exhibit the ships at Atlantic coast ports, it was said, in addition to a careful technical study of them by naval experts.Later they i will be sunk at sea.Under the Supreme Council agreement, they must .be destroyed within a year after their ; arrival here, - ONE KILLED AND THREE INJURED WHEN PLANE FELL AT PENSACOLA r\"\"faa*zaBmMttmas£\t.Mmaz&,zzmaatwi Kerman Grimms Was Killed when Seaplane Fell iota Pensacola Bay.PENSACOLA, March 20.\u2014Norman C.Grimes, of Everett.Mass., a naval machinists mate, was killed, and Lieutenant Haliam, pilot, Lieutenant ; Broadfoot, passenger, and Roland Seg-! brecht.mechanician, were injured yes.I terelay in the fall of a seaplane into | Pensacola Bay.LARGE QUANTITIES OF DYNAMITE DISCOVERED BY BARCELONA POLICE Many Arrests Have Been Made in Connection with the Discovery.(Associated Press Despatch) BARCELONA, March 20.\u2014It is re-ported that the police have discovered ¦ clue;, to a large deposit of dynamite : which they believe has provided the explosives for bombs used in the outrages in Barcelona and vicinity.Many important arrests in connection with the discovery' have been made by the police, but secrecy is being maintained until the entire affair is cleared up.VETERÂNPICKP0CKET HAS BEEN ARRESTED New Triplex Springs Iron Out the Wrinkles of the Rough Roads Harry Williams Has Be«n Plying His Trade for Over Fifty Years.(Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, March 20.\u2014Harry Williams, 84, claims the record as the veteran pickpocket of America.He waa arrested in Grand Central Station wnile plying his trade, say the police.He served in the Civil war and has picked pockets for fifty years.MOBS HAVE ATTACKED JEWS AT BUDAPEST Demand for Distribution of the Property of the Jews Has Been Made.(A ne eclated Press Despatch) BUDAPEST, March 20\u2014Mobs have attacked Jews in several sections of the city recently.An anti-aemltio THE wrinkles of roads seem smocüied out completely by the wonderful springs of Overland 4.These springs hold the wheels to the road, while the passengers ride in even comfort- The astonishing qualities of these diagonally attached Triplex Springs have created an utterly new conception oflight car riding ease.Best of all, this heavy car f kind of comfort is now obtainable with economy m fuel and tires and remarkably low upkeep cost Overland 4 is started and lighted by two-unit electric starting and lighting system.It has rain-virion windshield and unit power plant.It is equipped with all the latest car essentials and conveniences.Diatributors EASTERN TOWNSHIPS MOTOR SALES Phone 61.\t4 8t.Francis Street\tSHERBROOKE, Qu*.District Agency and Show Rooms Head Office and Factories.Willyn-Orerland Limited,! 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