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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1913 ONE CENT ST.MARY'S, BEAUCE, SWEPT BY FIRE MB OF Ml 1 DDF PASSES IW 10\tFOR WHO PRESS MOTO E! Geo.McGuire Was First Publishers May Hold 1914 Citizens will be Asked To to Suggest Labour\tConvention in This Vote Authorizing Such Holiday\tCity\ta Loan DETROIT HAS THAW NAY AiK FOR DESTRUCTIVE EIRE LUNACY BOARD Manufacturing Plants |Question Is] Under Con-i Destroyed and Others atlon By Attorneys for Were Threatened\tMatteawan Fugitive Over Seventy Dwellings Douses Were Destroyed l'p To Eleven O\u2019clock ToDay.Fire Started Last iveoing at Ten O\u2019clock, and is Stl;l Ragi g.Uglily Famiies lire Already Homeless.Loss Will be Heavy.FIRST TOOK UP THE SUBJECT AT A CONVENTION IN CHICAGO IN 1884.Manchester, N.H., Nov.22.\u2014 cial) \u2014George McÇuire, known in Labor circles as \"The father of La-|bor Day,\u2019\u2019 died here last night.Mr.McGuire, who was a cigar maker, first made the suggestion of a labor ___________ holiday at a labor convention in \u2019Chicago in 1884.He renewed the such a wide area in the north suggestion at later conventions and end of the village, under con- from his efforts resulted the v.me tr0l\ti observance of Labor Day.GREAT CONFUSION.\t-+- As the fire worked its way FIRE STIFF RAGING.( Fater ) Up to 11.3,0 this forenoon, over 70 houses and buildings had been burned down and the througli the residential part of fire was then still raging.With the town, and house after house! a strong wind blowing, it now was consumed by the flames, looks as if the whole village scenes of the greatest confusion will be wiped out.Nothing prevailed.So rapidly did the; can be done to stay the flames, devouring element proceed that I and even the blowing up of very little of the contents of the buildings has been futile.The various houses were saved, people are in desperation.\tThose who were not at first in r*y^rvvvvv^»*vv%^i)*vvv~ii~^vvv\\ the fire zone succeeded in get- - G*1# their furniture to a place Up to 10 o\u2019clock this morning, ! safety.Others who had re-over fifty dwelling houses and moved their goods to what they four stores had been burned to supposed would be without the the ground in St.Mary\u2019s, reach of the fire found that they FIRST HIM WAR In Review Of Mexican Situation London Paper Scores U.S.Beauce.At that hour the was still raging.fire ha(l miscalculated the area to UNCLE SAM HAS ING TERRITORY PAST SIXTY London, November beading, \"A Money Grubbers\u2019 War the outlook today publishes a bit BEEN FILCH-FOR THE YEARS.22.\u2014Under the which the fire would reach, and ter article on the Mexican situation.\u2018\u2018Across the Atlantic,\u201d the Outlook says, \u201cthere is in busy preparation, if certain forces can accomplish it, a crime against civilization, against humanity.At anv moment we may hear of its first overt stages, with inevitably the ensuing slaugnter of tens of thousands of young Americans and hadf-armed peasants, the devastation of humble towns and rude countrysides, the sufferings, of the helpless and tie innocent, and What at first seemed to be an ; suffered losses as a consequence, insignificant fire broke out atj CHIFDRFN MISSING, about 10 o\u2019clock last night in a s0 far aj, can be learned, no shed between the store belong-\tfatality occurred.During the ing to Mr.lurnivel and that of\tnight, however, young children Air.Morency.ihis was in the\tgot separated from their par- residential part of the town.A\tcuts, and their appeals for as- strong wind was blowing at the\tsistance added to the weirdness time, and the flames spread of the night, with lightning rapidity.House j 70 faA'HTJKS HOMRFKSS.alter house was attacked, and .\t,\t^\tf .\t_\t__ .______, ____ the people were practically help-\t.At jeast ^venty iamilies are\tthe\toutpouring\tof\tmillions\taf money, less; as there were no fire-light-\t\\omeless\u2019 , all(1 this morning\t\"And\tall\tfor\twhat\tor\tfor\twhom?iim appliances\t; they were being eared lor by the wars have been waged for military HRFP FROM Fit VIS.When it was apparent that a serious conflagration would result, help was asked for from Fevis.An engine and detachment of men were sent up bv a Cuebec Central Railway special which made record time over the journev.UNÀBFETO STAY FF A AIKS.When the men from Fevis arrived at St.Mary\u2019s.some thirty-five or forty houses had been consumed.Although the engine, was set to work, the Fevis firemen were unable to get the flames, which had spread over confusion this forenoon.more fortunate citizens.\u2019 ambition, but who is the Napoleon t rwo WIT t TIL Tri.'AVW i 01 toe United States?They have LWoo will litv TiL.v v v.been due to colonial expansion, but A\tgreat\tmany of\tthe\tresi-\thalf tbs States are\tsparsely\tpeopled; deuces\tdestroyed were owned\tbv\tand, they have been\tfought\tfor ti- it\t\u20184 j -4.4.1\t\u2022\t.' i berty\u2014ana what wars have we seen tnc occupants.Tattle insur-1 latelv\tl]nder this olaim?ante wasearned, either on the \u2022\u2022But there is no pretense of this buildings or contents, so that or of any of the liistoric reasons the blow is a severe, one to the h«re- A war between the United communitv.St.Mary\u2019s is a\tand Mexico, if it arises, will ,\t,\t.\t-\t.,\t, .be the first war waged solelv for piace With about A,OOO lllhabl- private greed\u2014the first money grub-tants and is one of the chief bers\u2019 war.\u2019\u2019 centres in the countv of Beauce.| After saying that the United States DIFFICUFT TO GET INFuR- S 'A3,8.been filching territory from i r \\ T T M v\ttheir neighhord for\tsixtv years and .VIA HLn .\thave reduced weak\tstates\tto obse- It is difficult to get near theiquious dependents through the Mon-ainount of the loss, as all is roe Doctrine, \"which means anything F FO SIMHFS Mb.UK 1AV S M CUCEIM ! Price of Concessions Reduced to Five Dollars an Acre PROVISION IS ALSO MADE FOR BETTER PROTECTION TO THE MINERS.Quebec, Nov.22\u2014In the Legislature yesterday afternoon, Hen, Mr.Devlin, Minister of Coloniz.ation, Mines and Fisheries, presented his amendments to the mining law.The first amendment, he explained, was to make clearer the definition of mineral substances which belong to the.owner of the surface rights.Another amendment repeals article 2103 introduced many years ago the mining law in order that the Undergraduates at Oxford Pelt His Auto With Stones TOOK PART IN A DEBATE AT DEBATING SOCIETY ON THE LAND QUESTION.London, Nov.22.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Chancellor of the Exchequer Lloyd George was the guest last night of the Oxford Union, the undergraduates\u2019 debating society, and took part in a debate on the laud question.He got a hearty reception, but it is required to mean,\u201d the Outlook predicts that American dollars will j create revolutions in Trinidad and Jamaica, as it alleges that they did : in Panama, and predicts the annexation of tire northern Mexican states.\"If the guides of American opinion, among whom we refrain from mentioning Dr.Wilson,\u201d tire article concludes, \u201cget their way, in a few weeks, perhaps days, Jim Smith of Virginia will be cutting the throat of Leon Ramirez of Morelos In the sacred name of the oil trusts and the band of Wall Street hyenas.\u201d 111 therè was a great show of hostility mi MME TELEGIIPH DISPATCHES ! on the part of undergraduates and owners of surface rights who had not .obtained the patents of their lands ' 0'-,lers 1,1 Dm street, on July 24th, 1880, might file their claims to the mining rights with the department.Such owners have now had many years to avail themselves of this provision, which is now obsolete.The most important ot the amendments is the one which reduces the [Tice of mining concessions from 820 and $10 nn acre to 85.\"Our prices have always been very high, and very few sales are made.In Ontario the prices per acre are 83.50 and 82.50, vh r as in BritisTi Columbia KITCHENER FOR INDIA.London, Nov.22.\u2014(Special)-Ru-The Chancellor\u2019s auto was pelted imor says Lord Hardinge will retire with stones ami the windows smash- ns Viceroy of India with the New efb\tYear, and will be succeeded by Lord -\tKitchener.FIGHTING \u201cJOE\u201d STILL IN THE j\t_____ ARENA.\tj HOSPITAL PATIENTS POISONED.Vancouver, Nov.22.-In response R\tNoV 22.-(Special)-Ten to a doubt expressed in London, Jo-\t, TT ,\t'\t, seph Martin, M.P.for East St.Pan- Persons at the Umberto Prtmo Hos-cras, said yesterday that there was i'ital here were poisoned yesterday no doubt at all hut that he would-be by a cordial administered by the back in London and a candidate at orders of one of the physicians.One died and seven are in a serious con- thc next general election.ing work, without having to pay for \\\t8i>,000 Paris, Nov.22-The daughter of ZEPPELIN VI.STARTS ON FIRST the late Dr.Caulet, sues Queen Na-\tTRIP, talie of Servia for .$6,000, which she priedrichshafen, Germany, Nov.22.J;1 >S T Tr ?eofBtnCrn0r niediCal - (Special) -The most modem of services rendered Queen liragna,, a few weeks before the assassination.^ePI,eDn airships, the Zeppelin VI., Queen Natalie is resisting the claim, intended for the service of the Gor- ; CITY\u2019S INVITATION FAVORABLY RECEIVED \u2014 COMMITTEE STUDYING PRACTICABILITY OP EASTERN j\tMEETING.I The executive of the Canadian Press Association, at its meeting in Toronto, this week, received the invitation of the City of Sherbrooke to hold its next annual meeting in this city, in June next.The invitation was exceedingly well received, the idea of coming to the Eastern Townships appealing strongly, to the members.The invitation was referred to a special committee to study the practicability of coming so far east for the meeting.The only question involved is as to whether a large at-i tendance could be secured for the meeting, which, for the bulk of the niembersh.p would involve practically a week\u2019s absence.It is probable th it a circular will be snnt out to j the membership in this connect!oft.! In the meantime the Secretary was instructed to acknowledge to the j Mayor of Sherbrooke the invitation : which will undoubtedly he accepted if ithe committee finds that the convention can be pulled->.' aniaïy\u2014we use the ship* n.cfit.G: r : b -ve .*11 it.You buy luck in £'Pir bearing this name.No need to merely try your*Ii^k.'More Bread and Better ttrend \"ja \u201cBetter Pastry Too\u201d V \u201d I f f Sick headaches! Always trace them to lazy liver; delayed, fermenting food in the bowels or a sick stomach.Poisonous constipated matter, gases and bile generated in the bowels, instead of being carried out of the system, is reabsorbed into the blood.When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes congestion and that dull, sickening headache.Caa- carets will remove the cause by stimulating the liver, making the bile and constipation poison move on and out of the bowels.One taken to night straightens you out by morning\u2014a 10-cent box will keep your head clear, stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular, and make you feel bright and cheerful for months.Children need Cascarets, too.CANDY CATHARTIC w 10 CENT BOXES-ANY DRUG STORE _\t«AI c;0 fir *ïn rr MT ROXP^ n RK while you sleep I i I 529 JOIMTO.*.STUDiO.34 ttlAti !»TtUîiv l i the mort popul&i ntudto in tn.Cartern Township», as we do only ood work, the latest mountiug* ano be most damt) DsYtiopiua, ^riutiu* «no nuiarirui, mataur Olma Let u* do yours Branch Studio in Coatlcoox, opet eery Tuesday at KUburn Studio.rOHVCY» H A MIT Dr.McTttggart'i tobacco remedy remove* all desire for the weed in a few days.A vegetable medicine, and only requires touching the ongue with It oc-< atlttfially Price, f2.00.1,1 Q* OK *iVUI Marvellous résulté Iron, taking inn r«-j me'iy for -be liqucr\tSafe and in ., x ole noms treat in nt , no hypoder-rn.i injections , n,, puoutity, no loss of ' tune irom buslnes», and a cure guaran-: teed.Address or consult.Dr.McTag-i-it ', IfjfV King Kt.East.Toronto Canada.BROIVIA fV?Stdidird Bhod and Ndrve-m.ik ng Tonic.It means: Strength, Vigor, Health for all run-down, nerve-depressed people who will use, it perseveringly.It cures Dyspepsia and all Stomach Troubles.T ken More m alN, it ixcites appetite.Token after m ah, h helps digestion.FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.Dr.ED.MORN & CIE, Limitée, QUEBEC, CANADA DISTRICT MEETING FOR WATERLOO.Waterloo, Nov.22.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 The eighth annual district meeting of the Masonic Lodges in Sheffard and Brome will be held in the Masonic Temple, Waterloo, on November 28.The afternoon session will open at 2.30.Work will be exemplified in the first, second and third degrees by Brome Lake, Sutton and Shefford Lodges respectively.A banquet will be beld in the evening.IMPROVEMENTS AT DANVILLE MILL.Danville, Nov.22.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Brown Bros, have been making extensive repairs and alterations to their mill property.They have, under the supervision of Mr.R.N.Arkley, of Sherbrooke, put in an 18-inch Little Giant water wheel with a capacity of 75 h.p.This will give them double the power they had previously.New tubing, concrete bulkhead and a renewal of the foundation of the mill throughout wun coucrrte piers, puts the property in first-class shape.DANVILLE MASONS TO CELEBRATE ST.JOHN'S DAY.Danville, Nov.22.\u2014(Special!\u2014At the last meeting of Doric Lodge, A.F.& A.M., it was decided that this year the lodge would celebrate St.John the Evangelist\u2019s Day by a concert and ball.The event will take place In the Town Hall on the 29th of December.A committee has in hand the arrangements for the concert, and In this connection first-class talent from a distance will be secured, while for the dance, which will follow the concert, arrangements have been made for tho best music possible.Taken altogether, the entertainment on St.John\u2019s Day promises to eclipse many of former years.VERMONT\u2019S OLDEST ATTORNEY St.Albans, Vt., Nov.22,\u2014(Special)\u2014\"Judge\u201d Albert Mcrriam Al-bee, the oldest attorney in the state of Vermont and believed to be the oldest resident of tho village of Bellows Falls, observed the nlnety-seo-ond anniversary of his birth at his home Thursday, receiving many let- ters of congratulations and calls fro friends.Mr.Albee was born In Westminister, November 13,\t1821, and studied law in the ofllce of William O.Bradley in Westminister and was admitted to the Vermont bar In 1843.December 30,\t1845, he married Miss Mary Wait and next month they will observe the sixty-eight anniversary of their wedding.They are probably (Continued on page 7.) Automobile Owners Ne Your most disagreeable experiences, during the past summer have arisen from tire trouble.You don\u2019t want to have them repeated, and rightly so.We have the sure cure remedy in Day\u2019s Resilient Tire Filler It\u2019s no fake\u2014see it\u2014use it.Send us your wheels during the winter.Get ready for early spring.Canada Tire Filler Co\u2019y.275 Wellington t.©V ROt, GOUDRON [THOILF, DR i' Spoil dehaorue Be MATHIEU ÿXATHÎEirS Syrup of Tar GOD LIYO OIL \u2022'\u2022r\u2014\u2014\u2022 .* WaAmAw, V i \u2022ni\tCajuks 1 Ceres Coughs Mathi'iu\u2019s Syrup of Tar & Cod Liver Oil is a great Tonic and oot only stops a cough but enables the system to throw it oft.There should be a bottle of it in every home.Large size bottle 35c.Sold everywhere, i- L- MATHiBO co.Prop, .Sherbrooke.mt, xA OfN/mL4N Knight BlSTINGinSHED SERVICE ORDER COMP-ynsTIOK OF THE R/1TCGE A PjASTE No WjdSTE the FF Dudley G-ltd.I No Dust I HAMILTON CANADA I No RUST And Renfrifc Prbmptfl^ Stay Thousarifl trappnrd nmd n« their Ha* Fvra.Why not you?W® pay hlgheftt priera \u2022rH exprtw chargea, «Yargo no Ofimtniaaion and nrnd money \u2022Rfhodatgood* arn rccdvnd.Mil* date\u2014tella you how, wkrn nr whero to trap, bait and traps1 nae, and many other talutb fact» concerning tho Raw Yi Industry, alao our \u2022\u2022 Uji-to-th minutav\u2019 fur miolationa, aei ABSOLUTELY FREE forth -.\u2014j\tA .A'1 \"\" JOHN HAL.LAM, limited 111 Ft ont St.foal, TORONTi IiODaofdolInra are paid trappers earh ¦fear.Ueal with n reliable hotiae.Wn \u2022rn the fargnt In otir line in Canada.Write to-day HARAS\" SUPPERS GUI5 Frêne* or LngUak A hook of 96 pngra, fuliv illu iiae tratad.Came Lew* SÜKKBRUÜICE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1913.SEVEN r V.Eastern Townships IVIade J Pi'm il^'tTiMMi' \u2019 ;¦ * '/-t PÜPÜE E, I.w One of Our Bridges Erected Near Sutton, Quebec Townships Municipalities requiring new Steel Highway Bridges should take the matter up with us.MacKinnon.Holmes & Co.Ltd.WRITE FOR PRICES Sherbrooke, Que.ON |[C 380 President E.W, Farwell An nnunces IKucii Business of Impgrlance Will Come Up DM NE«S (Continued from page six.) üie oldest married couple in the state.Mr.Albee conducted a law office in Londonderry in his early days and from 1855 until ISiMi lived in Spring-field.During the latter year he moved to Bellows Falls and has since lived there.ATTEMPTED BURGLARY AT NEWPORT.Newport, Vt., Nov.22.\u2014(Special) HAS SENT LETTER TO PRBSI- : \u2014Wednr.way night, about 12 o\u2019clock, 1 as Edson Hope of Newport was going DENT OF EACH BOARD, OUTLINëNG PLANS.The quarterly meeting of the Eastern Townships Associated Boards of Trade, which takes place at Lennox-ville on December 3rd, promises to be an important one.Various committees that have been at work on various problems of interest to the Townships will submit their reports, , ,\t.which will then come up for discus-1 tte passea t0 slon.REVISION OF MUNICIPAL CODE.One of the important matters to he considered will be the revision of the Municipal Code, Hon.M.F.Hackett is chairman of a special committee named far this purpose.The Granby Board will be represented by Geo.H.Boivin, M.P., on this committee, and I to his room in the Y.M.I.C.block i he noticed a suspicious character j I hanging around the Bigelow Fhar- ; *{\u2022 macy'.Not liking his actions he fol- V lowed the red light instructions to | T notify Policeman Hinman, who res-ponded at once.Also Ray Sisco, who *;\u2022 had been appointed deputy rderifi, V and Sheriff Hill with others were j V soon on hand.On Hinman\u2019s arrival the rear of the store, and found the door had been forced.The burglars Inside ran at his approach and made an exit through a cellar window which they had probably opened for just this purpose.In the meantime Sisco, searching around that part of the buflding with the aid of a lantern, discovered one of the gang lying prostrate in the bottom of the coal pit.Though J.Never Again will you, Mr.Merchant, use any other bra i of wrapping paper when once you use KRAFT The strongest wrapping paper made.A piece 12 inches wide held up 800 lbs.at the Fair this Fall.Oollders should try Brompton Kraft Building Paper.The best in the world.For sale by all dealers, or at Brompton Pulp & Paper Co., EAST ANGUS.t T T V T Y T T Canadian \u2018 ' ' Co., Ltd.SHERBROOKE, QUE.Manufacturers of Al* Kinds of Improved Reinforced Steel Back Brakeshoes for Electric and Steam Railways.All Kinds of Steel and Bronze Castings by the New and Improved Electrical Process.Sole Manufacturers of the \u201cSherbrooke\u201d Life Guard The surest and safest Life Guard on the market.* * * * * t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * * « * 4 4 ! *4\\ v\\ 4 4 KEEP YOUR HEALTH ] It\u2019s much easier than regainiw: it once it\u2019s los.t, and sottte of (be little worrying ailments that often lead to permanently had health, are easily cured if taken in time.it is expected that several important unarm-erl himsalf, he hollered to the suggestions will be made.\tj\tother searchers, then ordered the fel- THE PRESIDENT\u2019S LETTER.; low in the pit to get up and throw I The following letter has been sent | up his hands, which he quickly did, j to the presidents of the various | and was handcuffed and taken in iBoards by Mr.E.W.Farwell, presi-^ charge by Sheriff Hill.Knowing a dent of the Associated Boards-\t:\tfreight train was being made up for .; Accompanying this communication, i Montreal, and mistrusting the bal -; lyou will receive an advice from the.ance 0f the gang might use that as ; secretary of the Board regarding the a means of escape, the sheriffs and, next quarterly meeting, which is to j others went to the C.P.yards, sur- IV rounded the train and soon f j be held at Lennoxville on Wednesday, I the 3rd proximo, upon which occa-| sion we trust that your organization Swill be duly represented by a full I quota of delegates.It is expected I that outside the important business ! matters which will be discussed, the \u2019meeting will be of unusual interest.I The attendance of two outside speak-jers has already been arranged for, ione, a well-known newspaper man from Boston, who has had years of experience in Board of Trade work; \u2018the other, a prominent representative of Macdonald College, who will fa-vor the meeting with particulars re-Igarding the work the College is doing routed out another of the gang who, when attempting to run was pounced upon by two brakenien and held until handcuffed and taken In charge by Sheriff Hill.Two of the number, as it is evident there were four, managed to escape.Nothing was taken from the store, as their entrance to it was discovered just in the nick of time.From letters on those captured it is evident the parties were from Canada, one of them having a mother at Vancouver.Their work would not indicate they were professionals.ORLANDO lln our district.The plan is to give \u2018 cop of the draft of tije bill |the delegates the pleasure of listening prcSent amended form, in in its \u2014 *\t, ,-presem amenuou luiin, m English to these gentlemen at the Wednesday French, may readily be obtained evening session,\tby writing\u2019the Provincial Secretary Could you conveniently arrange to ^ Quel;)ec \u2018hold a meeting of your local Board, \u201e\u201e !fn order to discuss and pass upon ; various Items which will appear up-\t.\t\u201e ^n the agenda paper as follows:\tThis matter, which is gradually [ assuming a life and death importance [to our people, was, as you are SEWAGE QUESTION IN THE j EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.Me Uniment j r r Ask: Ror «¦ O Ba,4 Finest Havana Filled 10 cent Cigar First favourite with particular s.hers Sherbrooke Cigar Co., SHERBROOKE.it is a remarkable remedy in most cases of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Boils, Colic, Lame Back, and other external and internal diseases that are dangerous to neglect.Also invaluable for Burns, Bites, Scalds, Toothache, Insect Stings, Sunburn, Frost Bites, Chilblains, Bruises, Old Sores, etc.A bottle in the house is the best health insurance.Free circular and name of nearest dealer on request.Frasier, Uiomten & Go.Limited COOKSHIRE, QUE.! IMMIGRATION AND REPATRIATION MATTERS.j Since the last, quarterly meeting a ¦ délégation waited upon Sir Lomer jGouin and his Ministers at Quebec, j Your representatives were upon this loccasion led to understand that im-I mediate action would be taken in i connection with the subject matter of the memorial which was presented, ! and which included the making of a i aware, brought up at the last vuar-terly meeting and a committee, was : appointed to report in regard thereto : at the Lennoxville meeting.The views and suggestions of your Board will be appreciated and doubtless helpful.PUBLIC WORKS AND IMPROVEMENTS THROUGHOUT THE DISTRICT.We have all feR, :or a very long 1 4 substantial grant to our Coloniza- time, that tiie Eastern Townships are J We: MoRe Binders for any Loose Leaf Sheet Loose Leaves for any Binder Wh ite us or Telephone 467.f 1 Page PHetting & Binding Co.?Sherbrooke, Que.4 4 4 4 4 ! 4 4 : } t Army of SnuiUar Every Dejfc LITTLE L3 »rt et JicA /feed»**.Safi»*® Small Done.Small Priea.is .m*»** Sienatnr» Live Poultry of All K nds WANTED \\Ve are now paying from 10c.to 13c, j per lb.Uvo weight, for chickens, accord- 1 jng to quality ;\t10c.for Inferior stock, j 5 3c.for ordinary and ,14c.and 15c.for ; milk-fatted, 14c.for ducks, 11c.for geesei 15c.for turkeys, and from So.to 11c.for hens, 8c, lor inferior thin hens, lie, for good fat hens, Oc.and 10c.for ordinary.These prices will be clear to you at the shipper\u2019s point, ns we pay the express charges.EASTlilUN TOWNSHIPS POULTRY FARMS.Ltd., FOSTER, A.P.H1LLHOUBE, -\t- Manager.Now is the time to have your sleigh repaired.Don\u2019t wait for the rush.You will get better satisfaction now.\u2014IF\u2014 you are In need of a Cariole, remember we are specialists In this Une of sleighs.Call or write for particulars and designs.We also make Sleighs of all kinds.AUTOMOBILES We repair and paint automobiles.All work done by experts.Let u* «tore your auto this winter.Sherbrooke Carriage COMPACT.P.BIR0N 6 FILS, Props.Sherbrooke.! tion Society Branch and the appointment of agent-lecturers to work in [the Old Country; publication of ad-[ditional advertising literature, etc.; Jbut up to the present time we have ¦ not received notice of further action.Following advice given us when in Quebec, an application has been made [to the Legislature for a charter for the above mentioned Colonization Branch.If there are views and sug-; gestions which have not yet been discussed and passed upon, we shall be pleased to hear from your Board, through your delegates, in regard ¦ thereto, at the coming meeting.\u2022 PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO CIVIL CODE.You are no doubt aware that Hiis important matter is to come up before the local Legislature during the present session, and we hope to submit for the consideration of that body a composite memorial from this Associated Board, representing the views and suggestions emanating from the different local boards, which we expect will be put into concrete shape at the quarterly meeting.A I Crdw/7 Over All \u201cOVER ALL\u201d is the best Overall OVER ALL CANADA.ShîlohM The family remedy for Couah.t and Colds.ScnaH dose.Small bottle.Best since 1870- The Modern Hotel -OF- \u201cDOWN TOWN\u201d MONTREAL THE NEW FREEMAN\u2019S HOTEL (European Plan).One hundred and flfty rooms.Single i room», without baths, $l.r>0 and \u2022\u2019$2.00 i per day ; rooms with bath.$2.00 per | day and upwards\ti ST.JAMES AND NOTRE DAME STS.F.J.CJALLAGHEK, President and hUnngrug DLertur, A box of cigars is always a very much appreciated gift to make your gentlemen friends at Christ- mas.Of course the quality of the.cigars will add much to the quality \u2022of the appreciation.,* If you wish to be absolutely sure in the matter select a box of ORLANDO Ci GARS.They will be appreciated.w not receiving anywhere near their lair ! share of the public money which is ; being spent by the Dominion Government for public works and Improvements throughout the country.Railways, canals, post affices, armories, customs houses, agricultural educa- ! tional establishments and organized immigration departments have been | constructed and established from ! coast to coast, and millions of capital account spent in such directions i every year.Two of the important reasons why the Eastern Townships i have not in the past received anywhere near their fair quota of share or public assistance are that our peo- i pic have not thought out plans 0r \u2019 asked for what they need and are, entitled to.Would it not, therefore, | be within the province of your board ' to discuss such matters insofar as ; they relate particularly to your dis- [ trict or section, and at the same time [ give full consideration to the broader [ affairs which have a, \"taring on the j development and advancement of the [ Townships as a whole.We hope that at the coming meeting sufficient mat-Iters will bo brought forward by the various boards to warrant the Association in organizing and sending to ! Ottawa a delegation fully representative of the district covered by our\t\\>_-.-\t-\t- -™1\t.organization, with the object of pre-\t\" jsenting a memorial to the Federal |_________________________________________________________________________ j Government In a manner that will -\u2014- give them to understand, in a clear,\t.concise and respectful manner, what\tu v : ¦ \u2022\t: the people of the Eastern Townships feel they are entitled to, and what they propose to have.Again expressing the hope that you iWili find it convenient to bring these ! matters, and any others that may suggest themselves to you, before an early meeting of your Board, also that your delegatus may be fully [Instructed and attend the quarterly I meeting at Lennoxville on the 3rd I proximo, I beg to remain, Yours very truly, E.W.FARWELL, President.tf.H.WEBSTER S C0\u201e LIMITED.Sherbrooke, Canada.y \u201c Townships made Rods 1 rote ct Townships Made Homes'\" %\u2022 IVSfc.HUNTINGVILLE.Mrs.(Rov.) M.Hadley will conduct morning and evening service in the UniversaUst Church, Sunday, November 23rd., morning subject, '¦The Secret of Power.\u201d Evening, \u2018'\u2018The Value of Manhood.\u201d The Huntingville W.O.T.TJ.will hold a parlor social in Gamsby\u2019s Hall Wednesday evening, Nov.26th.Mr.A.Blier, Waterville is to take part in the programme.Mrs.Ed.Sharman and Misa Ruby Shaman, Martlnville, visiting Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Farnbam.The Ladies\u2019 Aid was very pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs.I.Herring Thursday afternoon.Mrs.W.Barber and Master Clifford Barber, visiting Mr.and Mss.A.L.Farnham; Mr.R.Newitt with Mr.H.Fairbrother and family; Mr.-and Mrs.B.W.Ford visiting friends Built of cement blocks, c.mbracinp all in Rutland.Vt.; Mrs.D, Niles, of above sud costing no more than ; Sherbrooke, a few days with her sis Wr-Lre aleo makers of Fireproof Chlm- teL\t'\u2019\u2022 [\t'\t¦ oey Blocks, Verandah Posts, stc.\tBlack box, page 5.Manufactured by R03ERT 0.WILKINS CO.Limited.Farnham, - - Que.IT'© IIP TO AY Looks well.Practically fire-proof.Needs no Paint, and walla are free (roi-dampness.Nothing to rot end repair.That's what your house Will be If bnllt by TIFFIN & LABOUNTY, East Angus, Que.cement blocks, embracing all and ccatlUK no .* I A S a result of our extensive advertising and the fact that our LIGHTNING RODS, have never failed, the demand for these RODS, this year, will be greater than ever.OUR supply may fall short this is the time to Book Your Orders.Don\u2019t be caught with out the RODS when the rush is on - - - WRITE TO-DY- ?i* \u2022h T ¥ t Dodd SI Sherbrooke, Struthcrs ~\t- Que* *vv*?*v*?*\u201cI\"v*i*v\tv****!,t*t'\u2019«,vv**4**\u201c*>^\u201c*,,'*****^\u2018^^\u201c** ^ §gS*SS0egg BÀftV\taa, 1913\u2019 , AND ; MARKET NEWS ; PRICES AÏ THE SHERBROOKE MET ff AÏR ATTEMtANCE \u2014 CHICKENS, FOWLS AND RABBITS THE LrEADINQ FEATCRE\u2014 THE \u2022*¦ uts asaiaa 30e.the sale being reported of 110 paok- Beef, per lb.\t.u.6=8lc.agee at Zajc, and a lot of BO pack- Celery, per bunch .ftt 28|c.A fair quotatlone of Bwede turnips, S for\t.Bo.\tvalue» it 2»ic\tto 29ic for fluent Beets, 8 bunches for\t.\t.^Oc.\tcreamery, 27Jc\tto 28o for fine and Pears, basket - .BOc.\t2ec t» 27c for No.8.The Middle Red onions, per peck .40\u201450c.west la still holding off, although en-Artichokes, peek.,.\u2014.\t.\t,40c.\tquiries are etill\tbeing received as to Persnips, peck.20c.\tthe p,^ ^ caJ\tioe 0f finest cream.Lemons, dozen .28c.\tery It eeeTnfii\ttherefore, that it is Kale, each .6C.\t(JDiy a matter of price that »s blocv- Honer, in comb.2oc.\tjn \u201e business Strained honey, lb.25c.\tlng nw CUBlne98:____ Cabbages .^CHEESE MARKET QL'IBT BUT .\u201c'it'\tMontreal, Nov.'22.-Holders of .Vn.September cheese are firm In their de- M\t;\t.Trdit:\tas they have every confidence %S ^\tin tbe future of the ma^et owiBg Best'sirloin\tSteak .'20\u201426c.\tthevh\u2019aVe nw\tor-\twiiicn are now smaller than they nave 2SffS4SbS3;.zrurzS: w- '» »«\u2022.-«»\t«=»«« Beets peck\t30c\tEtl!- after tlle last ^ea ers leave Rabbits, couple\".:.:.::::::':.:::\u201c35c'\tAlthough the market cannot ___________ he called active there is some busi-1 ness going on all the time, amongst DAIRY PRODUCE the latest stales reported to us being _\ta lot of 300 boxes of October BUTTER MARKET FIRM WITH l-i/\u2019hc!+ -pru t / ' rp « wL'iT'r^T q a 'p*\tsfft6FD S^ptcmb6r colored at rKlL h.AtJOUl samk.\tlot of October Kaetem white Montreal, Nov.22.\u2014There has been ^ , ,\t.,\tait was sola at 62s 6*a c.i.i.Jonstol.a fair volume of business for local .\t.ri, * ,\t__ , ,\tv -a'\t« \u2022 Most of the October ana;.Noveml^er amount during the week wxtn pnees oh have lreen picked at 12ic to about the same as quoted last wee*.\tfiwBt flret half At the auction sale held on Monday ofVctober goods of September quali- -\u2014 ty bringing 13|c to 13Fc.We have just heard of sales of finest Town- ; ship September white et ISJc, a lot of 250 boxes of finest Western September white at 131c and 250 colored at ISfc.A sale was also mentioned of finest Western Septembers at 64s 6d c.i.1.Liverpool, whilst another holder refused to accept less than 66s c.i.f.mu of Slat market, Bayers stating that with the advauoe in prices in this market, and with the duty and freight added, thebe Is no profit in making purchase* at present, However, some of the other States, have been picking up quite a little Oanadlan hay in the country districts, There has teen no improvement in the cables from the English market, and comparatively ft peaking there is very little Canadian hay being exported to the United Kingdom.The exports this week consisting chiefly of cut hay.Cable advices Just to hand quote as follows .'\u2014Liverpool firmer at 80s, London 70s, Glasgow 82s 6d, Manchester 75s.We quote prices as follows : No.1 quality, $16.00 to $16.50; No.3 extra, 15.00 to 15.50; No.2 ordinary, 18.00 to 13.50; No.3 hay, 10.50 to n.00; Clover as to grade, 10.50 to 11.00.SPORTING NEWS hockey HOCKEY MEETING IN MONTREAL TONIGHT.The adjourned meeting of tbe Interprovincial Amateur Hockey Union will be held at the Windsor Hotel Montreal tonight.It is expected that the different sections will be definitely decided upon, and schedules arranged for the coming season.Mr.W.H.Brent, President of the Sherbrooke Club, left for Montreal this afternoon, to attend the meet-i ing.*\tTVveNiYV\\ 2 tot 25' 'ollaiis ill HI iiiH white finest 13$c.$ 25,000,000 11,560,000 1 3,000,000 325 Branches Throughout Canada.Savings Department at all Branches.CONDON, ENG., OFFICE Bank Bldgs\u2014Princes St.NEW YORK AGENCY Cor.William and Ceda> Sis.Sherbrooke Branch, G.LePAN, Manager.Tie Merchants Bank Estiblisfcii 18S4 of CclHclcicl H«ad Qflici, Montrii pr*s:d«Bt .^ Vice-President Ccaera! Manager SIR H.MOKTAGT- ALLAN.C.V.O.».K.W.BLACKWELL .E.F.HEBDEN Paid up Capital.$6,758,900 Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 6,820,189 164 Branches and Agencies in Canada, extending from the Atlantic to the Pacific.A General Banking Business Transacted.Special Attention Given to Collections.6avicr« Banà Department at all Brancbet H.IKWH*.Mai>a*rer,\tSherbrooke Braneb COUNTRY PRODUCE GOOD DEMAND FOR EGGS.Montreal, Nov.22.\u2014The\tdemand for eggs has been exceedingly good, in fact dealers are afraid that the stocks held here in store will not be sufficient to supply the demand very much longer, if it keeps up at the present rate.The trade are of the opinion that it is not only the ; increase in the population, that is causing the shortage, but a good ; part of it is due to the fact, that I people are using more eggs and less meat,owing to the difference in the prices of the two articles, which is much in favor of the hen fruit.One Western shipper turned down 32c j f.o.b.for several cars of storage eggs.The trade here have b»n eom-\\ pelled to advance their prices again I this week two cents per dozen on selects and No.1 stock.There is practically no large lots changmg hands between houses, so that our quotat- i ions this week are based upon the : selling price in small lots to the grocer.New laid eggs are extremely scarce and sixty cents per dozen is i obtainable for strictly new laid.We ; quote prices as follows : No.1 stock : ! 34c; selects 38c; new laid 60c.SIX PER CENT And Safety TVE OWN AND OFF EB 6% MORTGAGE BONDS AND MUNICIPAL SECURITIES SAFE INVESTMENT No Common Stock Bonus No Estimated Earnings -BUT\u2014 Actual Proved Earnings AND AMPLE 8ECUBITY FOB rBINTCIPAL AND INTEREST WRITE FOB DETAILS Dominion Securities Corporation, Canada Life Building M O NTREAL Limited BEAN MARKET STRONG.Montreal, Nov.22.\u2014The market for new crop Canadian beans is exceedingly strong, but owing to the \u2022absence of supplies the market rules quiet.Prices here are purely nominal.at $1.85 to $1.96 track Montreal; for three pound pickers.POTATO PRICES STEADY.Montreal, Nov.22.\u2014There has been , no particular change to note in the : mart et for potatoes during the week.I Prices have been fully maintained but ; the demand continues limited.Sales of Green Mountains made this week range between 35c to 96c per bag on track, Montreal.Quebec white grades are worth 75c to 80c track Mont- ; real.GRAIN MARKET MARKET REMAINS ABOUT STEADY.Montreal, Nov.2-2.\u2014Further sales are reported of Argentine corn at 79ic in car lots in store.Oats.\u2014The market is quiet at 46 J for No.2 in store, and 3940 to 40c for No.3.On the way down No.2 C.W.391c c.i.f.and No.3 38fc.local oats 38c to 384c for No.2.Barley\u2014The market is firmer and higher for malting grades which are quoted at 70c to 72c.for best samples.This is due to the fact that Toronto brewers, who were late in laying in supplies owing to warm weather came in the market together and put up prices in their anxiety to obtain supplies.Peas.\u2014There is no change in.the market.Canadian peas are quoted at $1.80 to $1.95.European peas for boiling $1.80 to $1.85.Buckwheat.\u2014The market remains quiet.Car lots of buckwheat are quoted nominally at 55c in store.Flaxseed.\u2014Receipts 55,989 bushels and exports 17.141 bushels.Prices are quoted at $1.30 to $1.32 iu round lots.Rye.\u2014The exports during the past week were nil.Prices nominal at 72c to 73c.Feedwheat.\u2014Market steady and prices are nominal at 70e to 72c as to grade.Malt.\u2014The market continues quiet anh steady for new malt at 85c to 88c.Hops.\u2014The market remains firm.Canadian hops 25c f.o.b.at shipping points.B.C.30c to 31c f.o.b.at Coast.English East Kent 55c to 57c; Bohemian 62c; Bavarian 57c.-?- WANT EXTENDED DAIRY INSPECTION.That the system of inspection of dairies and cheese factories at present conducted in the Province of Quebec during the summer should be conducted throughout the winter as well was a recommendation passed by the Montreal Produce Merchants\u2019 Association at a meeting held Thursday.Messrs.J.H.Scott, A.A.Ayer,A.Hodgson and Trudel were appointed to bring the matter before the Department of Agriculture at Quebec.Complaint was made that the quality of butter and cheese has been lower of late, and poor milk is thought to be the trouble.It was also stated that the dairy herds of both Quebec and Ontario are being depleted by the heavy importation of milch cows to the United States.Statistics will be obtained as to the movements of stock between the two countries.P.C.750 .666 .500 .500 .333 .333 .333 246 BOWLING.STANDING OF CITY LEAGUE.The following is the standing of the City Bowling League to date.Teams\tWon Lo ' : 54th Regt.6\t2 Y.M.C.A.\tReds.6\t3 Pirates.\u201e.3\t3 53rd, A.w.4\t4 Y.M.O.A.Blues.2\t4 153rd.B.2\t4 Harmony\tBand.8\t6 Higaest single string to date, G.Gosselin, 54th.Highest three strings, 611, G.Gosselin, 54tb.*54th and 53rd.A.have each played tie game which will be played off should it affect championship.-4- WATERVTLLE.Miss Ellis, of Sherbrooke, was the guest recently of Mr.and Mrs.Chas.McAllister.The Government engineers were in town Wednesday surveying the site for the new post office.The musical young men of the town are rehearsing for a minstrel show ! to be given in the near future.Miss McDonald is in Sherbrooke for a few days.See Black Fox, page 5.The really correct model for dress wear.It makes you feel that you have the ripK collar for the occasion.Height, 2# inch.Also correct in the square-cornered Tooke SENATE.122 mrnm Union Stock Yards of Toronto, Limited.The Leading Canadian Market for all kinds of LIVE STOCK EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK.DIRECT CONNECTION WITH ALL RAILROADS.WRITE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION FIRMS, care of UNION STOCK YARDS, TORONTO, for their market letter giving full information on market conditions: RIOE & WHALEY.\tJ.B.SHIELDS.MCDONALD & HALLIGAN.MAYBEE & WILSON.CORBETT, HALL & COUGHLIN CO.A.B.QUINN.\tGEORGE COOK.C.ZEAGMAN & SONS.THOMAS CRAWFORD & CO.H.P.KENNEDY.JOHN WOLFE.DUNN AND LEVACK.aess^sasam \u201cHere\u2019s the dandiest Christmas Box I could find for you, Daddy\u201d t-J A si 11; / V.,- r* // I l HH è.! \\I1 SORRY HE TRIED IT She\u2014Did you make papa come to terms as you said you would ?He\u2014Yes, and they were the very worst that anyone ever applied to PROVISION MARKET NO CHANGE IN DRESSED HOGS.Montreal, Nov.22.\u2014The market without change, supplies are light, without change, supplies are lilight, sales being made at $13.75 to $14.00 per 100 lbs.for dressed hogs.Live hogs are unchanged at $10.00 per hundred pounds for selected lots.SELDOM SEE a big knee like this, but your hofse may have a bunch or bruise on his Ankle, Hock, Stifle, Knee or Throat.: HAY AND STRAW HAY TRADE UNCHANGED.Montreal, Nov.22\u2014There has been ; no further changes to note in the ; local hay market this week.There ; has been some let up in the buying : for American account, especially for j the Eew York trade, tbe heavy buying during the last few weeks having will clean it off without laying the horse up.No blister, no hair gone.Concentrated\u2014only a few drop» required at an application.$2 per boni?âriirr:rd.Dwcribff yoor raie for «pecial insrrtiruoBi and Book 8 K free.ABSORB ïNE, JR .antiaeptii 5 : iment For mankind.Reduce* Painful Swelling», Kn-larged GUndi.Goitre, Wen*, Bruistu, Vaxicoie Veins, Varicodtiea, OH Sore*.Allay* Pain.Price tl and fZ a boule at drafgijta or delivered.Manufactured only br Ml.t.YOUNG, P.D.P.180 l yoiaas Bldff.Montreal.Can.W.L.BALL Financial Broker 403 Union Bank Building WINNIPEG Correspondence Solicited.Tie Gillette has played the star part In thousands of happy Christmas scenes, and will be more In evidence than ever during the coming Yule-tide celebration.It looks so good ! From the case of rich grained leather or shimmering gold or silver plate, to the trim, business-like razor and the handy plated blade boxes, it looks worthy of its reputation as the world\u2019s best razor.^You\u2019re a good guesser, Son ! A Gillette Safety Razor is exactly what I wanted\u201d It teorks so tselll The velvet-smooth Gillette shave wins instant approval the first time a man tries it No other is so quick, so safe, so comfortable, so satisfactory.If your gift be a Gillette, ft vfll pleasantly recall the giver 365 times a year.Nearly 40 styles from which to select.Standard Sets at $5.00\u2014-Pocket Editions at $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00\u2014Combination and Travellers' Sets at $6.50 up.A*k your Druggist, Jeweler or Hardware Dealer to show you an assortment.If he cannot, write us and we will see that you are supplied.GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO.OF CANADA, LIMITED OFFICE AND FACTORY\u2014THE NEW GILLETTE BLDG., MONTREAL 503 iTrfSSlîfc.* RICHE SMOKING TOBACCO ( Manufactured by THe B.HOUDE (q.9 Limited, Quebec.vA 4 Safin Flaa to B3D SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 19x3.NINE VOUK ffl OF THE EM TOM Pi HID THE HEM (BY E.T.f .O.) .\u2014 \u2014\t^P6 supply of fuel for heating the home boys, join the baseball team, take ^ g^nred.For the purpose of this part in social afiairs, go to camp arl;jcie we will assume the farm con-with his fellows, or any of the many ta ns 10o acres, 80 of which are un-things that naturally appeal to the ^er cultivation, 20 in sugar woods, boy.\tfuel and pasturage, which brings It TIED TO APRON STRING.nearer the average size of our East-Tieing a boy up to his mother\u2019s era Townships farms Many, indeed, ¦y™ sMSiiS'!irra./.s\u201d «hii r* \u201cs»\u2019,st.saa £ \u201cÜïi.'Sr \u201c\u2018boy \"Si Sj com .1U b.Ccl'C in the S:£\u201c ru'S-jffl sravs: mg to be ashamed of, and life will ^\t^\t^ thr^ughout the yeari , are required to do the work and a À team kept for driving, maybe\tone j\u2019 for the female membere of\tthe family, we will assume that four horses are kept, or two horse* and two brood mares, and two colts, -j- raised each season, and one pure T blood bull for herd use.On most or X our Eastern Townships farms there \u2022P usually is some portion of the farm n* given over exclusively to permanent , .\u2014picture, part of which contains the sugar woods, or the bush where the These lines are written in particu-1 ty.He dare not associate with the SUppiy of fuel for heating the home lar for the young men of our beauti-:\t^\t+=t\u2018>\t' ful Eastern Townships, for the ambitious young man who wants to make something of himself, who wishes to become a successful man; in other words, for the young Canadian who desires to \u201cmake good,\u201d and these lines are especially written for the young men who live on the farm and in the rural communities, who are desirous of leaving home and earning their livelihood in some way in the great cities.While it isn\u2019t consistent to expect every boy reared in the country to settle down for life on the old home spot, because as these boys develop into youth their tastes lead them to evel_ day AIter au ls aaiu cue mins *7- \u201e\u201e r-rrrWs far away fields.Nevertheless many ; the^ounyg man mllst have, is his op- j* raw or roots sneh as carrots of our young Canadians could do portynityg For achievement \u2018tie said,;and so on\tl*^6**^ better right at home today, than th\u20ac man who causes two hlades of c h\t,\tL,, d fi they are doing in the large cities.\u201erasg to grow, where only one gre'v Cow^-The d^ilv ration for cows Cases are cited as examples where before is a benefactor to the human\tr e .r ^ ve.r as follows: the youth has gone out from home j race> and yoimg men here in o«r otl, V of fora sila« Ttbf clow to the great centres of industry and t,eautiful Eastern Townships, the op-\t\u2022\t,\t\u201e mijed !real 2 by hard work, close aPPlication to | ^ortunity is yours.\t! ^ ^ l Kcet'n sTed meal! Sr^eB^IrSfwffi^t MUST GAIN ALE KNOWLEDGE! ; what about the hundreds of boys who First then whether vou elect to be a j\t, d\tadord a welj hal- have gone out from home with fair professional man or take your places \u2018nced ratiorl {or cows .riving 6000 lbs prospects of success and are never 1 as wage earners on the farm or in of mill£ a year Aij the grain will the factory, to succeed you rruist be n on plaCe eïCept the cct.strive hard to gain all the knowledge ton geed meal or itB equivalent which ; become to him one glad song \u2019 every day.After all is said the thing hay per \u2014v - - - \u2014 possibly some sweet peas and oat heard of as successful men.PREFER THE FARM.In rvrwr Of nur laree cities of over Possible about the one thing you j will b boueht.Roughly speaking a thrt hundred thoufand population choose.We say that a man is a gen-\td of miïed grain wil! be fed for three hundred thousana\tœQO iuSi who is a marvelous musician, a\tr DOunds of milk.Therefore cnoose.*ve say mat a mau id a\tpound of mixed grain win be lea lor ius, who is a marvelous musician, a every -three pounds of milk.Therefore great inventor or wonderful Captain\twhep\t^ cow iB giving 30 pounds of of industry.When we come to study\tmijk\ta day po pounds of grain v;ill closely into that man\u2019s history, we be £ed> find it was work, hard work, hard yen rimes will run at pasture from and constant.That was the genius, jyjay pgt t0 October 31st.During why he was enabled to become great\ttheir\tstabling period they will be fed in his calling.In a recent number of\t12 pounds s lage, 10 tbs.hay and 2 ve man.iu& >-uc \u201cHoard\u2019s Dairymen,\u201d which by the I pounds mixed grain daily.:-,.-\u201e \u201e7QO K.oruiM vnu like w^Y >B one of the very finest Jour-j Calves that are kept will be allow- investigations, a ,\taLin 0r nais published for the dairymen, there e(i to run at pasture six months of to go back to\t\u2018fr'11r^g\u201cn,:fiair is an article entitled \u201cWhy Boys :the year.Aii0w half acre of pasture wouldn t you prefer the fa, .^0>, , j^eave the Farm.\u201d The writer of the to each calf and one acre to each ^frMhS a \u201cvrere 1 artide in question is evidently sorry :yearling.calves will require 6 lbs.Some\tfifty\tthousand\tworkmen\tex:hc ever left the farm, but the great\tcorn\tsilage, one pound mixed grains thus interviewed.\tWith\tvery\t«\ttrutll h8 discioees, at the end of his\twith\ta mtie oil meal in addition and ceptions they -were u\u2018^n\tn ut j article is this, which was everlasting- ! about 2,000 pounds of skim milk to desire for the\tly dinned into his ears-yes, and in- each calf, they could not see any\tp0 ^be ears, of too many of our coun- try boys recently, a very complete census was taken among the operatives in the factories, employees in large establishments, laborers and so on with a view to find out if these mechanics, operatives and employees were satisfied with their positions and prospects in life.One of the questions asked by the committee making the able to make the change.Their week ly wages all had to go to meet living expenses on Saturday night.Men living w ithout hope, cogs in the wheels of the great factories where for you.Bulls will he fed on 6 pounds of hay, 25 lbs.of silage, about 4 tbs.they were employed.INDUCEMENTS TO YOUNG MEN.Agriculture offers splendid inducements to our , young men of Eastern Canada.It requires just as much brains, skill and management to succeed at farming, as it does in any business.Moreover in thus calling a mait- cun become independent more easily, be his own master more quick-than lie can in almost any other Many young men who read lines may have already deter- » lyW J ~\u2022\t¦ua,J »\tvjt- kj-*.»c-*r-1 \u201c!\t- \"What has been good enough for mixed gramr.with half pound nil your mother and me is good enough meal a day.It is expected to get the r\u2014\t>> Times change.The world average yielcl 40 bushels of oats per n._____J - \u2014\t- - i' A Vviit- V* o i\t1 n S3 moves.Prosperity is abroad in our acre say 60 buyhe\u2019s mixed grams, \u2018air land.Be wise and adapt your- uke barley a'.ïd oate, peas and oats and so on, 2 tons hay per acre and 12 tons of silage.Many grow more ly.field.these \u2022\t¦j CV ^ T-rr acre -nd many lees, but this is a \u2018 fam average vor a dairy farm con- ; ducted like this one on the intensive \u2019 Pi n.\t.\t,\t! The grain end tiay required for self to these changes for the better.REPLANNING OF FARMS.As I write I have before me a score of farmers bulletins from various experimental farms and Agricultural Stations, one of which appeals to me j t ne gram ena nay requucu | with great possibilities.Replanning horses, colts and the bull as calcu-a farm for profit.As I drive about lated from these average crops per cur beautiful picturesque Eastern acre.4 Inrses 15 Its.for 365 days Townships, the thought has olten mixed grains 21,900; the bull 4 Ibsf lllav\t______j - occurred to me, many of these fine 365 d -ys, 1460 lbs., total 23,360 tbs.mined how they propose to earn their farms are not worked to their full requiring acr-s to grow or pro-hrend and butter.Others, maybe have capacity, or to their best advantage, duce this amount oi feed.The nay; riven little thought to the matter, :\tThe reasons why they are\tnot, in\tfor 4\thorses and two colts with the but generally speaking, next\tto the\tmany instances is the lack\tof young\tbull will foot tc li,l.)0 lbs.reamr- v an - man\u2019s love affhirs, the thought men.Attend any of our County Knirs ing 44 acres to produce sufficient imnennost in his mind is \u201cWhat .the young men are not in evidence, amount and with the acreage for the shall 1 do to earn my living?\u201d\tWhile\tIt is the old men we find there,\tdoing\tsilage for the\tbull wc require for the the writer cannot say to each\tyoung\tthe work, running the affairs\tthat\ttotal fixed\tstock an aJe?; of man what would he the best thing\tcaiis for younger blood and\tmore vig.\tacres.\tSuppose pigs to be kept a for him to do, but.it is the\tardent\torous business methods\tto mave\tthey\tshould on a small pasture, *m\t\u201c ,**-iSrJSK*-aS?SSTvSl *5S \"StSF&Jm! fiom rpq q1-^.lv£rH0ROUGHLY.\tought to be.The.Eastern Townships chokes clover or other pasturage DU u-ND- inun,\tnnturallv a riairv country\tthat\tand allowing\tsome area for poultry When a man has grown grey\tinc, COmes another which would do away ^\tx \u2019 or sert on receipt of price by Fruit-a- %vith property vote in connection 'when the wet canteen was about tives Limited, Ottawa.\t.\tmoney by-laws.The general\t, ______________________________________ aw of the province requires that militia training camps, and the offi- tT0\u201een of ,he fnr aI1^ cers were the most constant and undoubtedly a loss of long ago, THE YOUNG P^Ov-LE ON the\tFARMS.that buttermakers in factories should THE mark their butter packages so as to distinguish between different churn- .r .\t.\t, One of the causes of +h« removal gS and dlfferent day s makes.Each \u201e , most prominent feature of the annual une 01 tne eau.pe o n.lemo ai\tthev claim should hear tbp data general\t.\t.\t.\tso man- of our young men and\t\\ ciaim.snoma near tne date *\t- s to the cities is and number of the churning.As an IB ALL FELL OUT interest country life.discipline, The olto neonle are apt to forget Also on Neck.Big Bare Spot on Crown of Head.Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured, 198 Chapleaa St., Montreal, Que.\u2014 \"When my brother and I went to school ~e got ringworms from the other children and our hair all fell out.We had them on our heads and on our necks.For months I had a big bare spot on the crown of my head the size of a fifty-cent piece.Mother tried everything, all kinds of ointments, to cure us but everything seemed no good until one day she saw an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment.It was Cuticura Soap and Ointment that cured us.\u201d (Signed) Mrs.M.Blake.May 31,1913.a majority of both valuation votes shall be required to pass loan, conspicuous patrons.¦bonus and all by-laws for raising or Military training and \u2014r-\u2014, th t vo,_n, \u201eP0\u201elc.\ta d^ermt voting money.The Council, through\tmental and physical, are supposed to\t;n vfr\tfrom 'heirs- they often this clause is asking for an exceu-\tbe tbe Purposes of the annual militia\trrre\tt\t+hev thw toe were vovng tional law 'in the case of Sherbrooke,\tcamps.This is what the country\tme The result will be to make it just so Pays for- much easier for the City to vote The country will stand to receive fhe nld.r nr,0.lP h)lt a s,»PTmt ^ K-Mracrer, away money.Only a majority of\tbetter returns for its investment un-\twaV-\tPTid they\twant recognition and vote's bv secret ballot will be rêquir-\tder Col.Hughes\u2019 regime than under\tsoc-'»\u2019\t\u201dfe.\t.\tcondition«î which formcrlv nrcvailcd.\thp ncl\tof +ha cjtv n^^* S- ed.A large corporation desiring to ;conditions wtuen lorme.iy prevailed.\t^ ,h, a brooke, Qwe.ANDREWS.\u2014 At Shipton, Que., on; Nov.20th, 1913, a son, to Mr.and I Mrs.J.I.Andrews, deaths BUTLER\u2014At Sutton, Quo., Nov.19, 1913, a daughter, to Mr.and Mrs.G.i Butler, C.P.R.section foreman.MARRIAGES.BOUCHER - KING.\u2014At Frelighs-i burg, Que., Nov.18th, 1913, Mr.E.; Boucher, of Abercorn, to Miss Laura King, of East Pinnacle.Doctors Now Agree On Eczema Remedy Confirm the Statonents About D D.D.Prescription Geo.T.Richardtion, ,M.D.; In my opinion D.D.D.should be applied in all clines of akin disease\u2014an immediate relief to the itch, a calm to excited nerves, «oit, soothing, yet a powerful agent, a strength to the général system\u201d Dr.Unna Holmes : \u201dD.D.D.is as near a specific, for eczema and the dreaded psoriasis ns Is quinine for malaria.I constantly proscribe D.D.P- also for salt rheum, all forms of Itching eruptions, scales, sores.\u201d Dr.ini T.Gttbbert : \"I freely admit that I».V.D.reaches cases, and permanently cures them, more efficaciously than mine.\u201d Dr.GaWnert\u2019s words are of special significance.He is known as one of the first skin specialist in the stats of Kansas.Write to him.Dr.Ira T.Gab-bert.Caldwell, Kans.If you arc affected with any skin blemish, even the slightest, or a temporary rash, try D.D.D.to-day.Use it according to directions.Notice how the skin Is cooled, soothed, smoothed, refreshed the instant this liquid Is used.Then continue with the simple wash, and watch your cure.All druggists handle D.D.D.Come to us and wo will tell you of the marvelous efficiency of this remedy as well ns the D.D.D.Hkln Soap.We offer the first full size bottle on the guarantee that unless it does what is claimed, it costs you nothing.W.H.Griffith, Druggist, Sherbrooke.G.WT.Johnston, Druggist.Cowansville.I finance, lie is known as one of the W.H.Griffith, Druggist, Sherbrooke, rst skin specialist in the state of G.W.Johnston, Druggist.Cowansville D.D.D.Prescription\u2014for 15 years\u2014the standard skin remedy ^ -> MRS.ALFRED BERRAS.Sutton, November 22.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The death of Mrs.Alfred Ferras, of this village took place on Thursday afternoon after an illness of nearly five months from heart trouble.Deceased prior to her marriage was known as Melissa Lefebvre, and she was 33 years of age on Oct.3rd last.Her husband survives.Funeral at the Catholic Church on Saturday at 9 a.m., Rev.Father McGee officiating.MRS.ALEC A.HOSIER, RICH-FORD.Richford, Vt., Nov.22.\u2014 (Special) \u2014The death of Mrs.Aloe A.Mosier | took place at her late home here on Sunday afternoon.Though deceased had been in failing health for some months with Bright's disease, she only took her bed five days before her death.Mrs.Mosier was in her 53rd year.The funeral took place on Wednesday morning at 9.30 at All Saints Church, Rev.Joseph La-, vigne officiating.Mrs.Mosier i survived by her husband and daugh ter, Bernice.Three sisters are Mrs ; Frank P.Brady, of Moncton, N.B., formerly of Richford and Farnham; ! Mrs.Raymond and Mrs.Welcome, both of Concord, N.H, Pro vines of Quebec, Municipality of the City of Sherbrooke.\tDEATHS.I > I T |i I , I n NT O T T G F,1 BRGWN-At Bemdere, Qne., on No- A\t-LJ vember 20, 1913, Maude Jessie Eliza Public notice is hereby given that the -valuation roll of the City of Sherbtooko ior the year one thousand nine hundred and thirteen (1913) is now made out and deposited in my office.No.67 Strathcona Square, where persons whose names appear therein, or their representatives.may examine it and make any objection they may have to it during the thirty days from this date, and before it is confirmed.And X further give notice that on Monday, the 5th of January next, (1914), at eight of the clock in the afternoon, at the Council Rooms, 57 Strathcona Square, the council will proceed to the examination and revision of the said valuation roll.E.C.CATIEN.Clerk.Sherbrooke, 21st November, 1013.Brown, youngest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Robt.Brown aged 14 years, 2 months and 19 days.Funeral Sunday afternoon.TILTON.\u2014At Lineboro, on Friday, Nov.21st, 1913, Mary Guerin,beloved wife of Melvin Tilton.A TREATISE on the Horse-FREE! 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