Sherbrooke daily record, 27 mars 1915, samedi 27 mars 1915
[" I \u2014S4\t' ' ' V^Kt^\"'V5^-'\u2018 Sherbrooke Daily Record.Eitablished 1897 RUSSIA «GA» HOLDS IE GATES TO HUNGARY Tsüfoiiic Allies Will Sake Supreme Effort to Prevent Forces of Emperor IcPoios From Again Pouring on to Hungarian Plains.Depression in Austria, But Denial is Made That Overtures Have Been Me For Separate Peace.Italy and Balkan States are Still \u201cSitting on the Fence\".Only Advance in Western Front is Sap-tore of Position by Belgians.Ijondon, March 27.\u2014 (Special] \u2014Russia to-day, for the third time, hold* 'the gates to Hungary, and British observers are virtually united in the eipectation that the Teutonic allies will make a supreme effort to prevent ¦the forces of Emperor Nicholas from again pouring on to the Hungarian inlains.\tv AUSTRIA HAS MADE NO OVERTURES ROR PEACE.Meagre reports from Vienna indicate that there is some depression in [Austria on account of the fall of Przemysl, but on the other hand the | Papacy denied that this has resulted in overtures from Emperor Francis Joseph in an endeavor to obtain the intervention of the Pope in behalf of a separate peace.ITALY STEEL- MON THE FENCE.'1 The fall of the Austrian stronghold in Galicia also has had the effect tef Increasing the possibilities of suddem development in the Near Eastern situation, but so far Italy and the Balkan States are still \u201csitting on the fence,\u201d which position they are liable to maintain, in the opinion of a notable section of the British Press, nntil such time as the fighting in the Dardanelles has produced some d.efinite résulta.BELGIANS GAiPTUBB POSITION.Rl%s ««\u2022\u2022\t«*» \u2022*\t¦*««\u2022 - al with the l;fe and ideals of our gallant al-llies, the French, under the title '\"France end 1h?Marsellaise.\" The pictures are very fine and include I some actual war scenes.Mr.Ohas.[Johnson, tb?wtdl known tenor, will j sing The Palma.The lecture will begin as scon after 8 as possible.The collection will be in aid of the Red I Croîs nnd Patriotic Societies.The Fountain Pens Repaired We pay particular attention to the repairing of all kinds of Fountain Pens.Points smoothed and adjusted while you wait.New parts supplied.Should you need a new Pen, we have more than 150 to select from.Mail orders receive prompt personal attention.A.C.SKINNER \"The Jeweler on the Square\u201d Church Notices BUST NESS NOTES.ST.PETER\u2019S CHURCH.Sunday, March 28th.Holy Communion, 8 a.m.Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 a.m.Sunday School, 2.30 p.m.Men\u2019s Bible Class, 2.30 p.m.Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7 p.m.Daily services at 9 a-m.and 5 p.m.( Lantern lecture in the Church Hall on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Friday evening, prayer and address,\u2019 8 p.m.All seats free.Strangers in the city are specially welcome.SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH.Sherbrooke, Que., 67 Wellington St., Foresters\u2019 Hall.M.O.Dingman, pastor.Services of public worship as follows : Sabbath (Saturday) March 27th.|i Sabbath School at 10 a.m.Services at 11 a.m.Sunday evening service at 7 p.m.subject, \"The Cross and its Shadow.\u2019 Strangers are welcome.PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL j CHURCH.Minister, Rev.G.Ellery Read ; or- j ganist, Mr.Geo.H.Clark, A.R.C.O.! Sunday services: Morning at 11.Sermon, \u201cChrist\u2019s Royal Progress.\u201d ! Address to young people, \"Using What We Have.\u201d Tenor solo, \"The Palms.\u201d Evening at 7, Mr.Read will give the fifth of the series of sermons on \u2018\u2018Man\u2019s Greatest Needs,\u201d the special subject being \"Salvation.\u201d School for Bible Study at 2.30, in Plymouth Hall.Distribution of prizes to scholars.After the evening service Mr.Read will give the second of the series of the and Values Irreproachable In New Spring Shoes for Men.Values that are positively not equalled elsewhere.See them and it is appreciated.Wear them and it will be fully realized.Proper styles and leathers for men in all walks of life.FULLY GUARANTEED SHOES.PRICES $3.50 TO $6.00.ÏVI.«J.CHOQUETTE, 85 Wellington Street, -\t- Opp.His Majesty's Theatre FOR SJILE-^M Lennoxville Hale Property\u2014brick house, 11 coma, beautifully finished in Mrd's-eye maple, hardwood floors downstairs, two fireplaces, modern conveniences, nice stable, ice house, eight acres lanjd beautifully laid out.with trees sbadimr driveway.Property laces the St.Francis River.Bargain to prompt buyer.Robert Seiverigtit REAL ESTATE AND CUSTOMS BROKER.'Phone, office.342.\t\u2019Phone, residence, 1296, Fabric Gloves, all colors and sizes now in, 50c.to $1.00.L.A.Bayley.J.Krakowsky, Cleaning and Pressing Parlor, 2i3 Wellington Street.Cash paid for cast-off clothing and second-hand furniture.Phone 1206.Remnants in Cotton and New Woollen goods.Dress aqd skirt lengths.To-night, after 6, Discount 50 per cent, off regular price.L.A.Bayley.Special Easter Sale next week only lantern lectures on Europe and at L\u2019Elite Millinery Parlors, offers.War, the subject being \u201cFrance exceptional opportunities for ladies .the Marsellaise.\u201d Mr.Chas.Johnson to secure their Easter Hats at their Twill sing \u201cThe Palms,\u201d by special re-; own prices, from $3 to $6.\ti quest.Collection in aid of the Redj i Cross and Patriotic Societies.All welcome to these services.A COLJF*OIV IES BOW OF TOE U Please send to the undersigned one copy of The London Times History of the War, subject to refund of purchase price, if returned in good order within 24 hours of receipt, in the event of my not being satisfied.NAME .ADDRESS .Enclosed .PRICE, S8c.POSTAGE, 21c.EXTRA.Sjiecial inducements in New Easter Neckwear, Gloves and Hosiery.Tonight after six.L.A.Bayley.Mr.I\u2019refontaine, who was for seventeen years with Mr.King, is now with J.N.Boisvert & Co., and solicits the patronage of Ins clients.special city.invitation to strangers in the MEN\u2019S $4.00 SHOES BUY DIRECT AND SAVE ONE THIRD OF YOUR SHOE MON EY Write to-day for our special catalogue of Goodyear Welt Shoes./| The Federated Shoe Service Co\u2019y.-\t- -,\t\u2022\tLumber, pressed hay and stove; crowd 0f last Sunday night is an m- I vvoo(j delivered to any part of the dication of the possibility that the seat'ng capacity of the hall will be [ taxed to its utmost limit during this perles of lectures.It will be necessary to be early in order to get a seat.to any city.Phone 888, 19 Richmond St.Dent's Dogskin Gloves, two dome, in all sizes.To-night, after 6, special, while they last, 69c.L.A, Bayley's.AMBULANCE CALLS Lord\u2019s Private Ambulance was called to remove Mr.Thwaites of Compton from Sherbrooke Hospital, to Mr.McKay's residence on Portland Ave., also called to remove Mr.Kimball from Sherbrooke Hospital to his residence on London Street.ily following the remains to their last resting place.The members of the Board of Trade local officials were present in a body, and citizens of various professions and many walks ST.ANDREW\u2019S CHURCH.Mr.J.W.McConnell, of the Presbyterian College, Montreal, will preach at both services.Adult Bible Class at 2.30.Mrs.Hurd will give a paper on France before and after the War.Special music.The Excelsior Mission Band will meet on Monday at 4 p.m.in the Church Hall.The Ladies\u2019 Aid will hold a food sale and afternoon tea on Saturday.April 10th.Wmi ATLAS COUPON* TO SHERBROOKE RECORD Please send me your 17-page War Atlas, containing detailed colored maps and statistics of the contending countries.NAME «MMMLM ADDRESS .Enclosed 23 cento.(Postage prepaid.) JC.McCOHNEIX BAND AT STADIUM TONIGHT A targe crowd is expected at the Stadium tonight, when the band will be in attendance.The ice is in per feet shape, and perhaps never was better at any time during the season.This will no doubt he the last band night of the season.ST.!*oc:ii.F*.O.Box.Mo.7 LIMITED.Quetsec, F*.Q WILL Tenders for Artificial Marbl e Works : IN -THE MA/TTER OF ELBRAM STONE CO., of Sherbrooke.Tenders will be received by the undersigned, at lington Street, S>herbrooke, Que., up to noon ot Thursday, 1st April 19t5 for the- purchase of the following assots : 1st.\u2014Manufactured goods and supplies .2nd.\u2014Office and manufacture fixtures, moulds, etc.3rd.\u2014Machines and machinery .4th.\u2014-Lots 287, 2S8.\u2018289, sub-Div.1444 South Ward, City of Sherbrooke, Que.*, with buildings thereon .IN LIQUIDATION, their office, 155 Wel- SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS NEGOTIATE LOAN The Sherbrooke Protestant Board of School Commissioners, at a meet any for the present a loan with the hank, j MET j was received by the Rev.H.A.Simard, Rector, and the solemn Requiem Mass was snug by Mgr.H.O.Ohali-foux, Coadjutor Bishop of Sherbrooke, with the Rev.Abbes Belle-humeur and Pilette, as deacon and sub-deacon, and the Rev.H.A.Simard and Napoleon Codere as assistants.Other members of the clergy in the sanctuary were: Mgr.B.C.Tanguay, Revds.A.0.Gagm.n, P.J.A.Lefebvre, L.Marcotte, L.P.Genest, ing, yesterday, considered tenders ! Ales Maltais, A.Gosselin, of St.which had been received for its pro- i Charies Seminary, and Rev.E.C.posed issue of $75,000 bonds.\tj [Tsette, of St.Patricks Church.The Board decided not to accept! The mueicn] portion of the service of these oilers but to negotiate | \"\u2019as rendered by tfre ehoh, the soloists being Messrs.A.Crepeau, L.Proulx, Leonidas Bachand and C.Legendre, with Mr.A.Begin as dir-i ector, and Messrs.Edward Codere, O.Cartier presiding at the or- SALVATÏON ARMY.Wellington Street.Services will be conducted on Sun-in life assembled to show their sin ,jay the Commanding Officers, *>re regret and sympathy.\tCapt.and Mrs.Parsons.At the door of the church, the body : Holiness meeting, 11 a.m.Afternoon Meeting 3 o\u2019clock.Salvation meetiog, 7.30 o\u2019clock.The commissioning of local officers will take place during the afternoon service.A hearty invitation is extended all.to HOW $\t033.00 1.190.00 3.725.00 10,235.00 LIEUT.GALAUGHER HIS DEATH London, March aw\u2014An officer of the; First Battalion of the Canadian contingent at the front, writing under date of March 22, tells how Lieut.Galaugher, of Chatham, Ont., met hi:» death in the trenches.Galaugher was shot through the head and instantly killed when he looked above the par-1 apet to see what was going on where j the Germans were entrenched.$15,783.00 pure marble that has The Elbram Stone is the nearest approach to \u2022ver been put.on the market.Full particulars as to the process of manufacture (said process cost the company $20,000).will he furnished to the purchaser by the former Manager of the concern.To be sold en bloc as a going concern.For further information, inventory's list, inspection of property, etc., write or apply at our office, BELANGER & BEGIN, Joint Liquidators.CHIMNEY FIRES A chimney fire occurred at 92 King Street at 8.40 yesterday morning in the house owned by Edward Morin.Another chimney fire broke out at 9.35 this morning at 38 Melbourne Street, property owned by the Odell estate.The brigade extinguished the flames in each case without any damage resulting.Prof, gan.The bearers were Messrs.Alexander and Charles Mignault, brothers oi deceased; Jean and Bertrand Mignault , cousins; Roger de Valter and; Camille Giroux.The pall-bearers were1 Messrs.Louis and Robert Clement; j CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Maurice Mignault., Leonidas Bachand,;\tART BUILDING J.Cameron nnd Marc E.Cadieux.Sunday service at 11 a.m.Mr.A.Kelly acted as funeral, con- Sunday School 10 a.m.ductor.\t; Testimonial meeting hold the METHODIST CHURCH Sunday, March 28th.Rev.G.A.McIntosh, pastor, ship.11 a.m.\u2014\u2018Prophetic Palms.7 p.m.\u2014Rev.G.W.Brooker, ol the Baptist Church, this city, will conduct the service.The Sunday School, with Adult Bible Classes at 2.30 p.m.in Wesley Hall.At the conclusion of the evening service of worship there will be a social hour in Wesley Hall, at which there will be opportunity of making acquaintance ; cocoa and wafers will be served and visitors will be cordially welcomed.Visitors are cordially invited to all these services.jj Wr SH ERB'ROOKE *T« If* To put it briefly, the .j.eye comfort question ^ is completely settled j: .1: when you adopt the jj! Ï bifocal system of ¥ *1* i\tv r glasses.\tt Our Kryptok\u2019s are !|! best but we make all !j! kinds of cement len- ¥ wm AT MITCHELLS FOR POLISHING AUTOMOBILES THERE IS NOTHING EQUAL TO Johnson\u2019s Prepared Wax F( OR YEARS Johnson\u2019s Pre-' pared Wax has been recognized as the best preparation for polishing floors, woodwork and furniture, but it has j ust recently come into promi-1] ; nenceasanautomobilebodypolish.first ! The wtncipal mourners were Mr.Wednesday in every month at Spin., J.OT.Mignault, father of deceased Reading room open Tuesday, Thurs-; Mr.Louis OT.Mignault, brother! ; da5'\u2019 and Friday from J to 5 p.m.< Messrs.P.B.Mignault, Montreal, 1 ^^ are welcome to the services and J.do L.Tache, St.Hyacinthe, SUPPLY OF MOUNTED FUNERAL OF THE LATE CARLOS; ,\tSKINNER Th;re was an unusually large and representative attendance yesterday afternoon at the funeral of the late Mr.Carlos Skinner, which took place at the home of his son-in-law, and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.S.W.Jenckes, 17 Prospect Street.Despite the inclemency of the weather, the older, residents of the city, both business and professional men, assembled to pay a last tribute of respect to one whose memory will long be honored.The servie© was conducted by the Rev.G.Ellery Read, Pastor of Plymouth Congregational Church, and a quartette, composed of Mrs.Cross, Miss Robins, Mr.F.C.Rugg and Mr.James R.Sangster, rendered very sweetly two favorite hymns of the do- i^ev LeBaron ceased, Mr.Clarke accompanying.Before the closing hymn was sung, Mr.Read briefly referred to the life, of activity that had been so persistently followed by the deceased.He had identified himself with the dcvel-oproent of the city, and had accomplished much.When compelled by advancing ago to relinquish some of the iaflairs in which he was so much in-jterested, he did not allow himself to sink into slothful mise.That indom-jtable»,courage and inflexible wilt, that h^d characterised his earlier life, .was still as much in the oscend- lived as a true optimist, who finds; life good even when the outward n an is perishing.This is only possible to one whose conception of life is not, bounded by the material and temporal.He had been a student of the best in literature and renewed his life at the fountain of spiritual thought and growth.Although he did not make n display of his familiarity with the life of tile soul, yet those ; who knew him best knew him to he a son of faith and the divine hope.In conclusion, the speaker read Tennyson\u2019s \u201cCrossing the liar\u201d that great assertion of the Soul\u2019s faith In im-j MEAT TO RIFLES.In the House of Commons, Mr.F.N.McCrea, of Sherbrooke, stated that in connection with the supply of meats and other provisions for the 5th Mounted Rifles at.Sherbrooke, there was complaint by local merchants that a certain meat firm seemed to have received information in advance of the issuing of tenders, that its tender would be acceptable since it had its refrigerator cars already on the track.The minister promised to look into the matter.i n-les, with the brothers and relatives mentioned above.The interment i was made in the family lo\u2019t in Rt.; Michael\u2019s Cemetery.A profusion of floral tributes were j placed on the grave and an immense ; number of masses and spiritual offerings were received from friends in the city and at a distance, marks of the.sincere sympathy felt for the family in their great affliction.All are welcome reading room.The reading room ses.McCONNELL\u2019S \u201cPERFECT SIGHT j SERVICE\u201d.1 T .; Johnson s Prepared Wax pre- 135 Wellington St.ibfy^tlKvarnishandtormsapro.*1* ; tection irom the weather\u2014it im-; parts a hard, dry, high gloss which holds the lustre indefinitely, does not collect dust and \u201cSheds water like a dock\u2019s back.\u20191 will be open on Tuesday evening o\u2019clock.from eight COMING TO SHERBROOKE.\"Seven Hours in New York,\u201d the big musical show, booked for His , ,,,\t,, , ,\t,.\t., , .Majesty's, Wednesday, April 7th mortality, which he said was the fa- prcr.nigfs to be an important then-vorite poem of the departed.\tItrical event.\u2018\u2018Sewn Hours in New York\u201d is ta id to qe the last word in musical The plot, a clever one by comedy, tbe way, 4 A.M.ant as over.He believed in the con- Btanflrenewal of the inward man.and The mortal remains were laid to rest in the Elmwood Cemetery, the mourners being the only son of deceased, Mr.Albert C.?kin-ner; his scn-ln-law, Mr.S.W.Jenckes;, a party and two \u2018 grandsons, Messrs.I\u2019anl .hours in Jenckes and Cart Skinner, and Mr.a cousin.The pallbearers were Messrs.W.H.Griffith, F.Campbell.K.C.Goodhue, H.Fletcher and Nell Dinning, and the bearers were the.following; Messrs.Robt.Neilson, A.M.Sangster, H.V.Haight, F.Adame Briggs, J.W.McKee and Dr.S.J.Bloomfield.Among the numerous and beautiful! floral offerings was a magnificent FUNERA1 wreath from the directors, manager j and staff of the Eastern Townships Telephone Company, and a sheaf from the staff of Mr.relates thj adventures of making the most of seven New York, from 9 CITY LUMBER CONTRACT.Editor Record: Sir,\u2014We will he very glad if you , will insert this letter of explanation jin the next issue of your valuable \u2018 paper.The enquiries sent out for the sup-; Ply of lumber to be used in tbe repairs for th- Julius Kayser building, caUeh for 12,QUO fret surface measure of Hard Wood flooring.Our tender on this as follows: $33.25 n?r thousand feet., surface; tlmt.is, sufficient to actually cover 1POO surface feet, which is the basis on which the tender was asked.Ih's l equivalent to $25.58 per thousand feet, board measure, wlff h dees njf allow for th?waste of about 30 per cent, in other words, the lumber would be charged at the rough measure, before dressing.BAPTIST CHURCH.Services on Sunday as usual at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The Pastor, Rev.G.Whitfield Brooker, B.Th.Sermon, \u201cThe World-Wide pilgrimage to Calvary on Good Friday.\u201d Sermonette to boys and girls.Afternoon, 2.30, Baraca Class.The pastor will give a special address on \u201cIs Gambling a Pardonable Error or a Positive Sin?\u2019 Sunday School and Philathea Class at same hour.Evening at 7.Rev.G.Ai.McIntosh.City's business in future, that ail t herbrooke firms should be treated ,\t.\u2014 .alike, and the tenders considered on !th?same basis.Thankin : you, Sir.we are, Yours truly, BUSH & BARTLETT.Sherbrooke, March 25, $915 Armatures, Dynamos | Motors, Transformers, and all Kinds of Electric nine j cal Machinery Repaired and Rewound.À.B.Williams 38 Magog Street.SUEKBROOICIS, yuo.Tel.vjhoce 1X77.^^\t^'«h.A LUXURY Some people say a photograph is a luxury, but it is past that stage\u2014it is a necessity.If you will call into s New Studio you will be convinced of it.Cabinet Photos from $1.00 per dozen up.The same prices for over IS years.Developing, printing and enlarging from films.24 KING STREET below \u2018Wellington.After cars have been polished' with Johnson\u2019s Prepared Wax it is easy to keep them good looking \u2014dried mud rubs off like dust, leaving the sheen of the Wax unaffected.Johnson\u2019s Prepared Wax 13 easy to use\u2014simply apply a light coat and polish immediately \\vith.,_.a soft woolen or cheese cloth rag.J ; using long, sweeping strokes.Price per pound Can 50e, ill S .Mitchell $ là ftv , The lowest tender received was $25.-to 50.with which we would compare our There is said to be more,prjc|.0.$25.58.both on the same fun and Hiely entertainment crowd'd basis, from which it will he seen that had all the tenders been considered nto the play than a h.Uf dozen ordinary shows.The songs and dance numbers are all that experience and good judgment in staging and costuming can dnrie.There is a complete production of beautiful scenic and electrical effects, a big chorus of MIG- OF MISS MARIE NAULT The very imposing funeral of the double I late Miss Marie Mignault, daughter j the citizen A.O.I of Mr.and Mrs.J.0\u2018C.Mignault, I tion of th on the rani?basis there would have ; been only eight cents between ourselves and the lowest, instead o\u2019, the large apparent difference.This figured on the above basis was also 81.92 per thousand feet lower thr.n th?tenderer who received the contract.V>> do not wish to cause any trou-, ble over this matter but we feel that-should have an explana- j apparent wide diversity | Skinner's establishment.\ttook place yesterday from her home\tin the prices as pubdishtd in\tthe\tre- Telegrams of condolence\twere\tre-! in Sanborn Street to St.Michael's\t! port\tof the\tcouncil meeting\tin your ceived from friends in New\tYork\tand j Cathedral, an immense number of\ti issue\tof the\t23rd Connecticut.\t! friends and acquaintances of the fam-1 We\twould\tfeel In tendering\tfor\tthe ! RANDOM REMARKS.This is a world of change\u2014small change\u2014for the most of ns.All tilings come to those who wait \u2014including starvation.Too bad the trouble hunter doesn't have to take out a license.Girls who remain single from choice are not a particularly choice lot.The beauty of castles in the air is that they require no housecleaning.We never knew of a man catching cold from leaving off bad habits.Women are like eggs in one respect, you can\u2019t tell their ag© by their looks.F.J.Soutmod & lo.INSURANCE AGENTS, FIRE, ACCIDENT.LIABILITY.Office : S.& S.Mutual Building, Dufferin Ave.Sherbrooke.ri-H-v-X-H-H-W- Tlis Kardsltiiis Inflicted g the Germans who are forbidden to bake cakes Your Liver is \u201cClogged up i.wsÊÊÊÊmsmmiM^s^ : HIS MISSION I came here upon your invitation k ork state, and same in Massachusetts.There were only a few moderately Warm.days.Everybody looked \"We ought to obey God rather than y0 and with the sanction of the Bishop *°n/er and waltued ^ warm weather, -\tlu be yum xvotlui aim\tlui\t,\t.\t- ;\t.,, men.\u201d Acts XXIÎ14: \u201cThe Will of preach to you the true word of God, wa.s11a,EO dry: ve^ llt*>e raln f®11 the Lord Be Done.\u201d\t; and do aU ln my power to bring you | .^l.simmer long the wind 1: MV dear friends, I come before you int0 the Kingdom.And God have ¦ adl-ly from thc north your Rector and Pastor, to but warm weather did not come.It If Your Dealer Does Noi Handle The Maxwell L im\\ ! Vrh'c Us Direct.Ta.r^vB/s.tsxmassmmaamaauammem'M laden with snow and I nit socks of double thickness In blasts ice.Mathers ¦B3BHBBBBBBCE9CI SHnHBBanBBOBMaHKBaKKaBBaBBBl FREE $200.00 1 ü CASH and 100 VALUABLE PREMIUMS GIVEN AWAY 11 1st Prize $50.00 in Cash I 3rd Prize $35.00 in Cash 2nd Prize $40.00 ia Cash | 4ih Prize $25.09 in Cash Slh to 9lh Prizes, each $10.00 in Cash.with a deep love for you all in my mercy on me if I fail to live and heart this morning; if I did not love preach the whole Gospel as 1 find -1-1.^ rJiHrlren oi-u think inittor,.you dearly and did not feel the love jt ln this Book For this is wbat He ' > cLlcH£n a 1\t,\t,nlttens of God in mv heart I would not ,\t, book * or tms is wnac .ne JuiM 17\twaB ,16 fan of 0 I,\ty n\u201dal L' r.wouiu \"Ot haa gent me to do.\u201cHe has nommât-; ™n,v a Vermont farmer Rent preach to you on the subject and take (,d me +, preach rood tidings to the1\t, .'mn,ont tarmer ®ent the stand which I intend to take this i\tRe has wnt me\tto pr^Wm\tre-\tîUUl\tof ^\tto.PftU^t£n,June mnrnino- t \u201ecrir\tf Uc+o*\t-f , P001 » lie ûab me\t10 proclaim\tre\t16.The rooming of Iha 17th dawn- patiently\tT\tV\" m t hrist is standing here and Him crucified, and he became the this morning in your midst.Whose foremost Apostle for the work of the I Btde °\u2018 Christ and all that Elis name Master, next to Christ Himself.\tslde of tTrist and all that his name ATTT\t1 stands for, or the side of a trailic Ml taT OBE\\\tI which stands for aU manner of vice Now, 1 have not had a vision or a and shame?A trailic that will make conversion like that of Paul; but ever! an impure city and debauched citi-sinco the day I spoke to the members zen ?You must be on one side or the of my vestry, I have been praying to : other.You can't be neutral.God, and, like St.Paul, asking Him I will not take a cent from the.men what he would have me to do, and I m the saloon business if they give have received an answer which is , it with the understanding that I will burnt deep into my heart and soul not speak a word against their bus-and ccnsciencc.I dare not disobey.I iness.I took their money all along in must oppose this evil and any other order to extend the Kingdom of God thing that is wrong in the sight of .unong men, nud I have used it for God.Can you blame me?Do you; nothing else.This you all know and condemn me and despise me for tak- ! you would not want me to use it for ing this stand?What, would you do Anything else, if you were in my place as a Minis-\tCOME OUT BOLDLY ter of God ?Would vou stand up for the saloons and say they were a nee- If -vo11 have anything to say about ess ary evil?No, vou would not- you uu' coraft out boldly and say it would oppose them also, knowing;10 my face\u2019 aa 1 am Apostles in conclusion I invite you to come Ho said; \u201cNow I say unto you re- to thfl Lord\u2019s table in order that frain from those men and let them 'you may 1'efrcS!l1 your souls by re alone for if this council or this work ceiving the spiritual body and blood be of men it will come to naut-ht t,f Christ, and as you do so, usk God but if it be of God ye cannot over- to Puldt' >'ou \u2018n thi9 matter that you throw it, lest haply\" ye be found niay know your duty and hav0 e\u2018'*u'r even to fight against God.\"\t! given you to perform it.May God _\ti bless each one of you and show you GOD ON THF SIDE OF RIGHT ; your duty in this crisis and in all My advice to you ia to do the I others that may arise.iiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiimiinimimm An IDEAL BEVERAGE OF HIGH GRADE AND GREAT NUTRITIVE VALUE ABSOLUTELY PURE AND DELICIOUS ' \u2019JN .\u2022 j?-'AJ *! ¦ '¦'Hi § ¦a i |i 11 \u2014\u201c N'Anini\t1 at hcr&taLi anted, falter Bakrt wtory , 'lïlacle in Canada by .Waller Baker & Co.Limiled DORCHESTER,MASS.MONTREAL .CANADA ^'Established 1JSO Ui !\t^ \u2014 ^Clark toasted I^CORW^ i PUKES a&wmm TOASTED feCORN^ FLAKES Y MECekoya BATTffcn** va T0A5TE0 CORN PIAKE CO LONDON, CANADA* CORN FLAKES is the standing order\u2014other dishes are a matter of choice, but the list is complete without them Made-in-Canada from the Sweet Heart of white jm.Thoroughly cooked and always ready to serve.10c.PER PACKAGE Juni\tof ai( 11» BEST COPY AVJ I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, W5- 'SEVEH U.S.FIRM AFTER 8R0ME CREAM targe Quantity of Syrup Has Been Made During the Present Week .MEETING WILL, BE HELD TO.BIS- 1 CUSS SHEEP RAISING AND MARKETING OF WOOL.Brome, March 27.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Stone Bros., who were among the jfirst to tap their sugar places, re port about 150 tins of syrup.Messrs.JH.D.Owens and O.O.Jenne also Report a good run ol sap this week jand a tine quality of.syrup.H.and !D.Vail have made about 1,000 lbs.«of syx^ip.As yet there has been very , Jittle brought in to market.The cold fepell which set in on Friday inters tupted work in the sugar bush., U.S.FIRM AFTER CREAM.| Ah American company had a rep- ¦ /esentative In this vicinity soliciting ; r»T*a n rvo +T*o rT O r»f\t\"RrOlIie fH.riTl'' .m*.NT :,x?*r \u2022 isb liilllill tm mm 7.- mm v- mm Wm.m m -v \\ Your Easter Breakfast ! Make it worthy of the anticipation\u2014a morning meal that shall stand right out from the ordinary run of breakfasts.Let it be MS :w' V V.u WUI * V Ai* X \u2014\u2014 - -\u2014 \u2019the cream trade of the Brome farm sers.The method of transportation .to Richford would be by motor \u201ctruck, and gathering teams would .Tiring it in to a centre from the .surrounding country.The price stipulated was to be the highest on the American market, but owing to the fluctuation of said markets it is (doubtful if many of the dairymen in (this locality conceded to the argu- \u2018 knent.The company would take the cream from the farmers\u2019 doors,which \u2022would mean a great saving of time j in a season.What is the matter with , n Targe Government creamery doing the same thing here and have the ¦product \"made in Canada.\u2019\u2019 wm fey: mm Some idea may be obtained from this picture of the ingenious and elabor ate mechanism employed in the Navy for ascertaining correct ranges.A gun-layer is here seen looking at his target through the telescopic sight of his ran^e-finder.Each of the dials seen on the range-finder has its special use : the.one indicates distance, the other deflection.The wheels fitted with handles are used for manipulating the gun, or for setting the sighting apparatus.Britain owes this clever invention to the ingenuity of Sir Percy Scott, who has probably done more than any other man to improve naval gunnery.\u201cSwift\u2019s Premium\" Ham or Bacon A few slices of this mild, delicately-cured ham* or bacon\u2014cooked to a tempting brown\u2014served sizzling hot\u2014here\u2019s a repast indeed 1 Never again; will you want to go back to \u201cordinary\u201d ham and' bacon.\u201cSwift's Premium\u201d will win you for all time.There\u2019s a sweet, succulent tenderness about \u201cSwift's Premium \u201d ham and- bacon you find in no other brand.Tell your dealer you must hare \u2018\u2018Swift's Premium\u201d for Easter Sunday Morning! Order it now.CHANGE OF DATE OF COUNCIL : MEETING.The regular meeting of the Town Council, which was called for Monday, April 5, will take place on Tuesday, April G, at 10 o\u2019clock, owing to the 5th being Easter Monday and a public holiday.BEDFORD TOWN AND DISTRICT Daily News Specials From Eastern Townships 1\\ Kit m Swift Canadian Co.,, 1 Li mked WILL SUBSTITUTE GRAVEL FOR MACADAM ROADS.The town secretary, Mr.G.F.Hall, j jn answer to a request asking the Provincial Government to allow the Township of Brome to build gravel roads in place of macadam, as per ; By-law No.183, has received a fav-j orable reply and asking that a sana- i pie of the gravel be sent to Quebec 1 for inspection.Mayor C.J.Benham, .Councillor Benj.Draper and Secre-1 tary Hall secured a sample from the gravel pit on Monday, which will be forwarded.Mr.Harry Barber has been engaged to run the road sprinkler for the season.Ihsre Was a Good Attendance At Annual Meeting ef Board of Trade WILL GIVE ADDRESS ON SHEEP RAISING.Prof.McMillan, of Macdonald College demonstrator, will address the farmers in the Town Hall, Brome, on Tuesday evening, March 30, - on the raising of sheep and wool growing.It is the object of the demonstrator to establish a cash market for graded wool at Cowans tille, Knowlton and other points throughput the Eastern Townships, and as p.good ewe, well cared for, will return more profit for the money invested than any other live stock on the farm, the matter is worthy of the consideration of the farmers, who should attend the meeting at 7.30 o\u2019clock on March 30.OFFICERS WERE ELECTED AND OTHER BUSINESS DEALT WITH.OTHER NOTES OF NEWS.Bedford, March 27.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The monthly meeting of the Bedford Board of Trade was held in the Town Hall on Thursday evening, president Hiram A.Best in the chair.The president was supported by Rov.Fr.Lamourex, Mayor Marvin Smith, Councillor Hulburd, N.A.Pare, E.F.Currie, Councillor Riche-leau, Ed.Coslett, B.R.Stevens,Jos.Le Beau, Ashley Sheltus, V.Barrie D.H.Conner, Asa B.Foster Saunders and Z.E.Cornell.' NEW SUGAR ON MARKET I Wild, TENDER BANQUET TO COT,.Nicolet Falls, March 27 \u2014(Special), MORRILL .AT STANSTEAI) ,\t.\t,\t\u201e\t,, Stanstead, March 27 \u2014(Special) \u2014 \u2014A good run of sap was\treported the\t, ,\tt, 1 t\ti\u201e .\tCommittees\tof Golden\tRule Lodge first of the week, and quite a lot of\tan(j Lively\tStone Chapter are\tar- sugar was made, which\tsold readily\tranging for\ta banquet\tin honor\tof '\t12c to 16c per lb., according to w.Bro.Lieut.-Col.B.B.Morrill, at ÏSiViW' Toronto Winnipeg Edmonton M 1/ & quality.who is i preparing for overseas ser- | vice as second in command of the Fifth Mounted Rifles.The banquet MANY PIG\u2019S DYING.Sutton, Mardi 27.\u2014(Special) \u2014Mr.: w\u2019^ *,e held at Masonic Hall, Stnn-Brnest Sears has lost 17 fine pigs ; s*'ea^\u2019 ou night of Tuesday, March from some unknown cause, while Mr.Arthur Patten has lost all he bad.The losers cannot account for their! FUNERAL OF THE LATE GONE B.ba(i luck-\tj MARTIN, FORMERLY OF 4 NORTH SHEFFORI).FTTNFRiVi nit\u2019 thk1 t \\TF at RFRT Savages Mills, March 27.(Spe > Funeral oh the laie albert cial)_The funeral of the late ConeB.GENDREAU, COATICOOK.(Martin, who died in Montreal on] The board proceeded to the election of officers.Mr.Hiram A.Best was re-elected president; yice-presi- Coaticook, March 27.\u2014(Special) \u2014j Tuesday\tlast took place here on | One of the largest funerals held in : Thursday.\tThe body arrived at | Coaticook for some time was that of.(deary\u2019s Station via 10.37 train and; F.C.i Mr.Albert Gendreau, son of Notary was met by Mr.Marcus Martin and f I Gendreau, of this town.Mr.Gendreau* many of the former neighbors and ; had been ill for some time with tub- friends here.The service was held at erculosis and a short time ago went.St.Peter\u2019s Church and interment to the Sanitarium at Saranac Lake, 1 was in the family burial plot in N.dent, Mr.N.A.Pare.The following N.Y., where he hoped to regain his Shefford cemetery.were appointed to the Board of Coun- health, but the dread disease had so\t\u2014- cil: Messrs.E.F.Currie, Ed.Cos-\tfar advanced that it was of no avail\tMr.Martin spent\tthe greater\tpart lett, B.R.Stevens,\tJos.Lebeau, Fa-j\tand he\tpassed away on Montla|f,\tof his life on bis\tfarm here\tand | ther Lamourex, Ashley Sheltus, \"V er-, jyiai-cli 22nd.\tj built up a beautiful home and raised non Barrie and Asa B.Foster,\t]\tq'be\tfuneral was\theld from the\ta large family, four\tsons and three I The Council will at their first meet-|\tchurch of St.John\tthe Evangelist,\tdaughters.\tHe also\ttook a\tpromi- !ing elect a secretary.A general con- , the services being conducted by the nent part in all municipal affairs, (versation ensued upon the question.j^ev.father Martin.Mr.Ai.Rousseau' and a man of keen perception was an of the fee of membership and it wa=> ; abiy acted as manager.The bearers | authority on all municipal affairs, tentatively agreed to support\tthe\twcre\tMessrs.J.A.\tVizina, A.Fon-\tand greatly\testeemed\tamong\this fel- resolution of Mr.M.McNamara\tat\ttaine,\tE.G.Drolet,\tJ.Boulay, F.\tlow men.the next meeting, each member to n0Ugseau, J.Dionne.The cortege was': The body was accompanied from ¦secure two additional members and a jert by the City Band of which Mr.: Montreal by Mr.J.E.Martin, K.C., j pledge to be given\tto pay pro-ratio\tGendreau\tin his lifetime was a mem-land son Mr.H.\tE.Martin,\tMr.to any deficit that\tmight anse dur-\t^e], an^\tjor niany years secretary.,\tand Mrs.E.S.Slack, Dr.and\tMis.lllllllllllllllWIIllli ¦niiiim Finer Hosiery Means Better-fitting Footwear BLACKBIRDS PUT IN AN APPEARANCE.also The Zouaves also followed in a body.Martin and Mr.and Mrs.Charle Blackbirds put in an appearance here on Thursday, but they brought .chilly weather with them from the / South.Mrs.Henry Miller and daughter Carrie, of Hlghwater, were guests at Fairview on Thursday, after which they visited Mr.and Mrs.N.W.Miller, of Brome Centre.Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Chandler, who have been absent for the past three months visiting friends in the South, have returned to their home in Brome.Mrs.Gertrude Hibbard returned from Richford on Thursday.Mr.C.K, Moffatt, a C.P.R.B.and U.foreman, is off duty on sick leave.His doctor has ordered a complete rest.;ing the year.A reference was j made to the proposed visit of the\tGendreau was a young man of Rondeau, all of Montreal and West ! Eastern Townships General Boat d for sber]qng qualities and beloved by all mount.There were many other rein their annual meeting in June, butm w[l0 j^g^, bim.He leaves to mourn tives and friends from Waterloo and ¦the absence of the secretary no\te i-\tbig jogg\thi8 young wife and father, i\tother points.j nite steps were taken reaper, .ng\tat\tan(j\ta\t]argft circle of sorrowing;\tMrs.Martin,\twho\tis\tin\tfeeble health rangements.\tfriends.\t; was unable to be present.The sym-j ! A Vote °.£ sympathy was exten cd Among those from out of town who 1 path y of the entire community is ex- ; to Mr.À.H.McCaw in the death o attended the funeral were Mr.andi tended to Mrs.Martin and the other-his father-in-law, which death\tpre-\tjyjrH.\t^\tgt.Pierre, of Sherbrooke,\tmembers of th\t;\tfamily\tin\ttheir\tbe-! vented the secretary Rom einS\tP1\tand\tLarue, of Magog.\treavement.sent.SALE WAR OFFICE MISFITS.Yon wouldn\u2019t expect foot comfort In shoes worn over ill-fitting hose.Penmans Hosiery is shaped-in-the-knitting to conform to every curve of foot and leg.Reinforced where necessary and seamless.NOTB^Nobody nowadays wears seamed hose.1 ll, Frost Bites Are Painful n-uT ,S^UrdT\tTfT°i?\u201e k™- very busy time.It is to be hoped i Suggett and has had a very heavy Bedford for1 the disposal of a quan- 1;hat the venture was sufficiently pro-! flow in the famous bush on this farm.W»r nmoe misfits Som^ SS fltaMe to the organizers, in which i Mr.William Pendlebury reports ex-Î yxn\tI varied : case it is their intention we believe relient returns from ihe 750 trees ,to 40 horses besides a variety o ^\ta freqUent gale of\t| that he has tapped.Mr.Hy.Capse, Tlthnueh^o vervSensational prices wittl the convenient railway facilities, is also having good results from | Avere reached vet Mr Jas M.Hill for handling stock and the ample i something approaching 900 trees, j w\tt \"îo/ht*; riientB to some !accommodatlon tbat the fair grounds Hollis and John Wanzer also arc satisfactory profit \u2018 making The and buildings afford for a weekly or making a fine quantity of syrup, bav-town wa^invS by Tver^\u2019 large ; fortnightly market of all sorts | ing tapped between five and six hun- - farm produce it appears desirable to area trees, do something to make the coynty I town the hub of the Missfsquol universe more than it at present 18, / r an vendors in the town at from 80 cents JL\u201d!! K 'AIj bU\u2019 to one dollar per gallon.One of the CiKTY.\tMystic syrup makers has orders for Readers of the Record who may qoo gallons and 50 gallons respect-have moved beyond the borders of-ively and generally sales are good, the county may be glad of an inti- \"\t\u201e ¦nation that the committee of the'\t1 \u2019\t\u2018 ¦ Missisquoi Historical Society have.The St.James Sewing Circle weie caused the minutes of that body to entertained on Wednesday by Mrs.bo neatly bound and that same can Heman Hulburd, when a very pleas- Penmans Limited Konieri), Underwear* Sivealeni Pimples, sores and boils usually re- Ihe procured from Mr.F.O.Saunders, Ian£ houi was spent.The Society I Two \u201cgoing away \u2019 chemist, etc., of Bedford.The Society parties were ; m suit from toxins, poisons and impur i-j\tgreatly\u2019m need \"of \"new mem- ! be d in town this week In connection 7-',.\t\u201d\t*\t.V\t-rr'i fiu t-Ur.\t\\,Yt a XT' rr Tlalrl- elg8and'the^^bs^rii^defiito the blood j1®rs an^ more financial support and .with the removal of Mrs.F.T the minutes of the Society the through the very ducts which should exe.win.On Wednesday Mrs.Bald Dudley 1 'MM?.Paris, Oni, cm am m a \u2022: WM J.1 ,.< mi \u2019m m In the way suggcst&d the purchase of Carleton cncur tained at the tea hour, tte^dv\u201d17 n°Uri8hment 10 sus£Æ,iD ; cutiye wUl be provided with the sin-\u2018when number of friends wished All Penmans\u2019 Products are ftlade»in-& an^ he by the requirements of his parents at the Parsonage andj\t\",\tgenerous that an adequate supply for pairs knitted\u201d wool socksü 119 naira ft®se1\ta \u201c5^.\tthe iaw regarding same must for tbe; gaHed °n a number of friends, ra- K-bas.h .Murray la in e.j .\t.' months to come has accumulated and | knitted wristlets, 21 knitted scarfs,.,y\u2019 +\u2019.\tron.Ta\u201dy p\u201c^rmacJ, present reside there.His arm cm turning to his regiment on Thursday, fallowing acknowledgement from the that apace on steamers should be re-: L0 knitted cholera belts, 1876 rolled t Up V tlhip n f°i B aalt3_ a\u201cd Batch street has been rcntec by Mr.\tThe death ia announced of Mr.C.Belgian Relief Committee in Mont- served for the transportation of food,! bandages, 2532 handkerchiefs,4 151 w\tParhmnrrin» btiJfpp\t.emar.,i nptivitv ihiia\ta8 iormer^\u2019- Possibly ' ne < m iition gOOCj hcaltli and\tno intimation of fants\u2019 clothing and five quilts, which\tgrowjn>, ghortage.Hence, any efforts! foot ease, 2\tknitted knee\tcaps.them to Miter the blond nf imnnri tiec\tof the roaaf and the Lenten sfiatOD anything being the\tmatter with him ! you were kind enough to forward to\t0f yours in the way of contributing j1\u2014\u2014-\u2014 vrvrr-\u2014.¦_\u2014 pnd rlparlnr- fhp )s\treached his daughter.\t; our Relief Work for the victims of food will be doubly appreciated.Tnd Onitp fp iMPTTip-nmvp >,oVmipct ain that lasted for hour.: at a time.1 was also h martyr to dyspepsia, and ho weak and spiritless that 1 used to wish Ji could die and be done with suffering.Mrs.Ada Klliott, of Russell Grove, Regent P^rk road.Coventry road, Birmingham.England, says : \"I first of all noticed that something wss wrong with me v/hen 1 wanted t.o stay in bed beyond my usual time.When 1 got up T trem-^ : bled from head to foot , and cruel pains i She ho\u2019 'I'll m ^ / ¥f Wf, .teg;: Mrs.Ada EU'.'dt 1 v/.-A i »'¦ - w: : Wk Nurse Dowdcsivett.«\u2022aught mo in the small of the back.My head ached fit to split, and 1 had no heart or energy for anything.I had the best advice, and was told that, my kidneys were affected.Medicine after medi cine w.is tried, but no matter what 1 t0ok or did the grinding pain went or».All food disagreed with me until 1 got to ct.-ad meal-times coming round.\".My skin was of a sickly, unhealthy colour, and puffy rims formed round my eyes, and I dragged out the miserable days a.fi best I could.All l wanted was rest, and to be free from the constant pain which was tearing the life out of me \"The headaches and backaches became worse and worse, until there were days : 1.0x1 days when I rould hardly stir.L got very little sleep :- m MM mAÙLuLL wmmm.Perfect.Carî3Q31 More than any other Macnine will give you^ Sikhs, somewhere in France, enjoying their from one to another, smoking in turns.common pipe.They pass it JOINED THE MOUNTED RIFLES.Harry Midgely, formerly an official of the local branch of the Bell Telephone Co., has enlisted in the 7,th Canadian Mounted Rifles, now train-' ing at Sherbrooke.SHEFFORD VALE MAN REPORTED WOUNDED.Private Ira Scott, son of Mr.Matt Scott, of Shefford Vale, who went to the front from the West in the First Contingent, is reported among the wounded.HL; motnar recently received a letter from him stating that he was in France but had seen no fighting as yet, although within sound of the big guns.The officia! list of casualties has the following: \u201cPrivate Ira A.Scott admitted to Rawal Pindi, British j General Hospit 1, Boulogne; France, on March 10, s' fering from gunshot wound in the thigh.\u201d I LETTERS FROM E.T.SOLDIERS I WITH OVERSEAS CONTINGENT } SUTTON MAN HAPPY AT THE | her and I will write in a day or two FRONT.\tj to thank her for it.Don\u2019t worry Sutton, March 27.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mr.; about me for I am doing fine and Patman, who left a good position in will be back with you all next Christ- W THEN It comes to manifolding, the '\u2018Empire's\u201d unique action gives ft a dear lead over other machines, in others the type swings up at the end of an arm, and strikes with only the force of its own momentum.In the \u2018\u2022Empire\u201d the tyj» travels horizontally, \"straight-from-the-shool-er , and nreets the paner squarely, no matter how many sheets there may be.The key nr'essure fellows the type right through the stroke, and drives it against the paper with as much force as the operator desires.That is why the \u201cEmpire\" will make more clear carbon copies at once than any other machine.C cLT \u201cEmpire\u201d Action The simple, sturdy \"Empire\" is the only typewriter \u201cMade in Canada\", it costs from $40'to $60 less than imported machines, yet does more work.Examine tt before you buy\u2014you\u201811 choose it vZwvT T len WilliaE!S Manufacturing Co., Limited, fimrlKL No.1 $ou.J34 ST peter st-.Montreal.EMPIRE No.2\t$80.clement &.CLEMENT, go S*.Peter St*, QuobM CaJI \u2019nhane or write Williaks Mre.Co., Limited, 18 Adelaide St.W.,Toronto *\t** l k\tj\tM.0.Bristow, 03 Metcalf© St., Ottawa our nearest Agency and fBjygx Pairmtather, i: Canterbury st., St, John, N.B.arrange for a demonstration or a free trial, io Head Office: Williams Mfg.Co., Limited, Montreal the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Button to go with the First Contingent, writes to friends here that he is at the front and that himself and comrades are delighted to be where duty calls.All success to Patman\u2019s good t ight arm.Button greets you as a hero.mas for dinner.\u201d Although, as I have said, T was twice I operated nn for kidney trouble 1 got no relief at a*1-\t1 was urged to undergo a ' third operation on my left kidney, but by that\u2018time 1 was taking Dr.Cassell\u2019s Tablets, and the benefit was so apparent that I refused the operation, and persevered With the Tablets.Then I mend ed rapidly.L had no more pain ; the dyspepsia, too, was cured and 1 began to «aim flesh.In a remarkably short time I was thoroughly well and strong.Now.if ever I feel a little run-down-and my work as a nurse is sometimes very trying\u2014-I just fake a dose or two of Dr.Cassell's Tablets, and they never fail to set me up again.They are just splendid.\" That is the testimony of a.trained nurse.That such a lady should praise Dr.Cassell\u2019s Tablets is sure evidence of their curative value.Dr.Cassell's Tablets put new life and vigour Into the kidneys by strengthening the nerves that control kidney action.That is why Dr.Cassell's Tablets cure even very severe eases.Here LARGEST SALE LN BRITAIN.Popularity Now World-Wide.A PLEASURE TO KILL THE GERMANS.In a letter to their parents, Mr.I and Mrs.Alf.Auger, 12 Olivier St., I Oliver ami Wilfrid Auger, who are! with the British Expeditionary force, ! -\u2014\t.\t! state they are in perfect health and URANBY HAS CONTRIBUTED $4,- have amused themselves very well 056-21 TO PATRIOTIC FUND.with -the Germans whom Mr.A.C.Smith, Hon.Treasurer of ; they are always glad to meet under ire.They have been in the trenches These cures are real rares, complete and lasting, and the nrrounts related, : true beyond all question, are Riven out j of sheer gratitude lor new health, ! strength aJid vitality brmisht about by J Dr.Cassell s Tablets.This genuine and j thoroughly tested remedy is now in I world-wide repute for Nervous Ilreat j down.Nerve Failure, tniaiuile Weak- ! ness, Neurasthenia.Sleeplessness, An- , ucmiu.Kidney Trouble.Dyspepsia, Stnm at h Disorder, Wasting, Palpitation, and they are specially valuable for nursing mothers and girls appronehing womanhood.All druggists and uekeepers j he local branch of the Canadian patriotic Fund, has recently received an acknowledgment from the Hon.W.T.White, Hon.Treasurer of the Fund at Ottawa, of the receipt of $4,056.21, being Granby\u2019s contribution to the Fund to date.SERGT.J.PARKES TELLS OF : VOYAGE.Mr.and Mrs.T.J.Parkes, of: Sherbrooke, have received three letters from their son Jack, who is a Sergeant in the 23rd Battalion.They were w(itten on board S.S.Missana-bie, when nearing the completion of j the yoyage which was very smooth and marked by uncommonly good ; weather.The journey over the wa- j cer was delayed somewhat owing to; one of the three transports, \u201cThe; Vaderland,\u201d being crippled by holler; troub.e.The cruiser Essex is men-; Honed as their sole visible protec- ; tion and sticking close to the \"Va-! A \u201cHAIR-SAVES\u201d that grows in popularity.G-Om(3A GOING\u2019 D GONE!!! 11EPRESENTED VETERANS.Major W.H.Robinson and Lieut.A.VV.Mitchell represented the Fenian Raid Veterans\u2019 Association of Granby at the funeral of the late Cone 13.Martin at the stone church, Sbe7-ford, on Thursday, the 25th iust.________ derland.\u201d The Megantic was the oth- five times.\ter Boat.On March 3rd they entered j ^ The journey\tacross\tthe\tEnglish!\tthe\t\u201cwar gone,\u201d being reminded of Channel to France\twas\tmade in a1\tthis\tby finding all the covers off the; violent storm\tat\tthe rate\tof two!\tlife\tboats and seeing the boats swung j miles an hour.\tj\tout\ton a{| the davits, some being l The boys say it is a pleasure to! partly lowered and ready for use at! go into the trenches to kill a fewj a moment\u2019s notice.Germans, and they get so used to The letters give a detailed descrip-! the shells flying that they don\u2019t no- tion of the voyage.The transports j tice them.They were fighting thej sailed in single file at intervals of rents for maihmt and Pack-extraordinary healing and vlljilistn* ing.by the sole agents for Panada.H.powers of the great British remedy.Dr F.Ritchie A Co.Ltd., to McOaul Cassell's Tablets.\t'street, Toronto.Ont.Our senior member first visited and bought tobaccos in the Havana market In 1892, and has 'been in Cuba several times since.Hchas not had 50 or 75 years\u2019 experience and never expects to, but bo has put a whole lot o{ personal work into the cigar business during the past 25 years, end.is acltnowlcdged to he one of the beet tobacco judges In Cuba, and one of the best, manipulators dn Canada, r CHARGED WITH FALSE PRETENCES.J.Chabot, charged with obtaining money and goods under false pretences, appeared before the magistrates on Monday, and at.his request, in order to secure the services of a lawyer, the case was put over until Saturday, the prisoner giving bonds to appear on that date.; FA.RNHAM MAN WRITES OF TRIP ACROSS.Farnham, March 27.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 L.'P.R.Constable Kidd has received a letter from his brother.Francis, who enlisted with the O.F.A., Gth Brigade, 2nd Contingent, Canadian Expeditionary forces.Gunner Xlidd is now stationed in England at the ; Shornciiffe training camp.In relating his experiences since leaving Canada he stated that Iris corps went over on the Megantic and had a nice voyage until they reached the Irish THE GKIT % Sc CIG.A.R.I J LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 5 (PATRIOTIC WORK IN TOWNSHIPS.Editor of Record : Sir,\u2014it is with much interest l read the daily column in your paper, under the head of \"Patriotic Work in Sherbrooke.\" It is splendid to see what has been done, and the \"Daily Record\" may claim a large share of praise in I Iris work through its medium, but about a quarter of a mile.All deck, lights were extinguished at night and ¦ÿilî portholes were darkened, but running lights and a tail light were! kept going.Smoking on deck after 6 p.m.was absolutely forbidden.Queenstown harbor was entered on March 4th and the boats were met outside by a fleet of torpedo boats1 which \u201cbuzzed around them like wasps.\" Going up stream past the town, people cheered and waved handkerchiefs, towels and aprons.The Missanabie left Queenstown harbor on the 6th of March for Liverpool, accompanied by two destroy-8ea when the German submarines i ers\u2018 A pilot brought her out in Mg-made their appearance They were! y,ag route'\tto the conviction chased by three submarines and made that thc entrance was well mined.for Queenstown, where they stonned' harbor is _ .; fully well sheltered and fortified and and fermenting food and foul gase.-,, ! almost as large as that of Halifax, take the excess bile from the liver and SATISFACTION GUARANTEE D Send 10 cents in stamps to THE HLRPICTDE COMPANY, 109 B, Windsor, Ont., for sample.Two size;-\u2014.VJ cents and .SI.GO.At ail Toilet Goods Counters.When you call for Hcvrpklde, do NOT accept a substitute.Applications at prominent Barber Shops, MUTE Mi E f ftS M SB?h m, sm sum Cascarets make you feel bully; they immediately cleanse and sweeten the described as wonder- stomach, remove the sou., undigested for two days, then stole out at night and eventually reached Liverpool in safety.Gunner Kidd reports himself well and highly pleased with the country and the camp, which is all that could be desired.WOUNDED BY EXPLOSION\u2014BACK FOR CHRISTMAS Granby, March 27\u2014(Special!^- In a '/tter t.o iris mother, Ira Scott, who is with the Machine Gun section ^ WONDERFUL FOR THE B! it is the result of a judicious contract with a Clear Havana manufacturer for the cuttings from the tables of Cuban workmen.The Grit 5c.Cigar is mild, aromatic and sweet as a nut.*3.Bruce F*ayne, Ulmited.Grantoy, Que.P.8.\u2014The Pbaroah for 10c.is unequalled.one feels that more might j,i the First Canadian Contingent says : \"1 am still in the land of the living.The Canadians have been lucky so far.We.went into the trenches for the second time last Monday night.We have to go in at night to relieve the troops so that the enemy cannot see us.We are four days in and four out to rest up.Everything went alright till the next morning about six o\u2019clock when the while the town itseif is termed very quaint and picturesque.The mouth is swept by searchlights all night long.Steaming slowly doyen past, they docks the Canadians were given a splendid send-off.All the tugs and boats in the place whistled and shrieked and nearly the whole town waved good-bye.The sailors on shore and on the boats semaphored, \"Good luck, Canada.\" carry off the constipated waste mat- ter and poison from the bowels.A Oascaret to-night straightens you out by morning\u2014a 10-cent box from any druggist keeps your Stomach regulat-; cd, Head clear and Liver and Bowels in fine condition for months.Don'* ; forget the children.CANDY CATHARTiC CAT HA K I , O F, y PRICE IQ CENTSj CARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP CURES SALLOW SKIN.HEADACHE, LANGOUR AND TIREDNESS.You don\u2019t need to be told how you ! feel,\u2014blue, sort of sickish, poor appetite, vague pains, tired in the morning.This condition is common ! at this season.i Fortunately there is prompt relief j in Dr.Hamilton's i'Uls which immediately relieve the system of all poi-j sons and disease-producing matter.Thousands have been so utterly do-1 pressed, so worn out as to be despou-; dent, but Dr.Hamilton\u2019s Dills al-I ways cured them.\u2018\u20181 can speak fnel-! ingly on the power of Dr.Hamilton\u2019s | .Dills,\u2019\u2019 writes 0.T.Fearman, of j Kingston.\"Last spring my Wood 1 was thin and weak, l was terribly ; run down, had awful headaches and a j gnawing, empty feeling about my stomach, 1 couldn\u2019t sleep or work until I used Dr.Hamilton\u2019s Pills, \u2014 they j did mo a world of good.\u201d At all ! dealers in 25c.boxes r r BMC NOT i CE ^ public notice is hereby g-iven that the verY ; undersigned, John J.Griffith, of the City of Sherbrooke, in the district of: Saint Francis, Auctioneer, will sell by Pul>h: ¦ Frontenac; J.A.Buyeur.Grand Cen tral ; G B Clark & Co., Albion .Robert A.Price, Oxford House ; Mniw.j lock in t he ] Olivine Desruisseaux, East Sherbrooke Germans sent over what thev rail a AFTERNOON, for CASH, the Baxgago 1 Hotel ; Harry J.Westland, Montreal What they call .MiuU prori,ry fhEDEUR'K «>.JOR-1 House ; Albert E.Mossier.Grand i ntrench mortar\u2014it exploded right ov-, UAN aml ,,ls ,vifCi Muv Brodcur.lather- ton ; Louis Audet.Cate Victoria ; N.K.et the top of us, but it.didn t do to of betmoxvlUc aforesaid, consisting of j Guay.City Hotel :\t,f.H.McDonnell, much damage.I just got a slight1 Furniture and Household effects and Fur-i Queen's Hotel : T.Camiraud.Contln-, flesh wound below the thigh.1 am nishings.Wearing Apparel and personal} cutnl Hotel .W.H.Southwood, Royal: now resting up in the hospital a., ' efforts, the whole presently contained in \u2018 Hotel i Wm.Wright.New Sherbrooke: von need 'notworrv if von a«\u201e\u2019\u201eLjroom No.14 of said LenuoxviUe House.; House ; Henry H.Ingram, Magog Hous® ; j name\tnmnu tned\tnThe\t,\tt\tL t(' he .-oh! to the end\tthat the\tproceeds\tI\tG.F.Dosruisscaux.American House.I n.unc\tmentioned\tin the\twounded\thbc.!hl,rooI ,H.avn,u,.,i in\tmo ment\tof the\t!\tShops\u2014F¦ Payette, til3 Wellington St.; i J got Miss Pepin s parcel the other sum of ÿ17i :,n, duo t* Caroline 13.Tay-.N.Lacroix.B» Kin^t St.: Eteear Her- ; day.\tTell her 1\tthink\tit\tSO\tnice\tOf.lor, the proprietor of\tthe said\tLennox-\tnard, 8« Marquette St.;, L.H.Olivier, -vr-r\u2014r~-r.,\t-ville House, hv said Frederick\tO.J or-\tIS King St.; Goo.F.Moore.62 King [ j dan and his said wife\tfor the price aml\tSt.: Wm.M.Murray, 21J King St.j I be done by the boys and girls of our ! value of food and accommodation fur-; D.VP.Stenson.?5 King St.; Biron M i Empire, whose very future depends on nished to them.\tj Blouin.33 Bridge St the issues of this death struggle for Dated March 20th.lülô.\u201cimul and liberty,\u201d and what a fine\t,OHNT ;T' U1UFKoneer.| Sherbrooke at its regular session of April 19th next.1915.at B o'clock iï wo mi «Î 11/ LET YOUR SORE, SWOLLEN, ACHING FEET SPREAD OUT IN A BATH OF \"TIZ.\u201d \u201cJiMst couldn\u2019t wait to iak tny hat off» WONDERFUL SUCCESS REPORTED IN THOUSANDS OF BAJD CASES.How marty thousands are there who mrcrald gladly pay any sum to he cured of bronchitis, or catarrh.Many could he cured if they would just use 'common sense in selecting their remedy.Bronchitis, of course, is an inflam-imation of the bronchial tubes which ;were made for the passage of air alone, and neither the moisture of an atomiser nor the liquid of a cough eyrup can get where the trouble really is.The diseased parts can only be reached by a remedy that can force its way through all the breathing organs.Doctors who have used \u201cCa-tarrhozone\" say it is the only rational cure for bronchitis.It cures by inhalation\t' You breathe In its healing balsams,1\t_____ inhale its soothing antiseptic vapor, FEBHITABy Axp MARCH BRING and relief is immediate.\tj OUT UNSIGHTLY SPOTS.Simple to use.delightful and plea saut\u2014nothing compares with Catnrrh-ozone which is the cure of the day for all bronchial and throat troubles.Mr.H.B.McLaughlin, the well known representative of Parks nud Blackwell, Toronto, says : \"I have used Catarrhozone for years and can honestly say it is the only remedy that relieves me from a painful attack of Bronchial Catarrh.The inhaler for Catarrhozone Is always in my pocket and I simply couldn\u2019t get along without It.I firmly believe Catarrhozone is a wonderful remedy.\u201d Large size sufficient for two months use, guaranteed, 51.00 ; small size, 50c.; sample or trial size, 25c.Sold by dealers everywhere HOW TO REMOVE EASILY.The woman with tender skin dreads February and March because they are Ucd 1 Toss opportunity presents itself in tonight's issue in which there is an urgent appeal for \"beds\" in the Duchess of Connaught\u2019s Red Cross Canadian Hospital.Now, if every boy and girl throughout the Eastern Townships would contribute their mite through your columns to this most worthy object under the heading of \u201cThe Eastern Townships Roys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Campaign for the Duchess of Connaught\u2019s Hospital,\" enough funds These applications will be submitted t0 j the municipal council of the City of TIM)KUS likely to cover her face with ugly freckles.No matter how thick her veil, the sun and winds have a strong tendency to make her freckle.Fortunately for her peace of mind, the recent discovery of a new prescription, othine\u2014double strength, makes it possible for even those most susceptible to freckles to keep their skin clear and white.No matter how stubborn a case of freckles you have the double strength othine should remove them.Get an ounce from your druggist enl banish the freckles.Money back 1 il it laiis might lie raised by them to subscribe to 12 beds\u2014it is not impossible.Would this not he worth while for In ihe matter of\tj JOSEPH E.DAREN'T.¦ Contractor, Sherbrooke.Que., Insolvent.Scaled tenders will be received by the j nndersifçned at their otlioe, N\u2019o.I'>5 Wellington St., Sherbrooke, Que, up to Monday, the 2S)th flay of March, U>K\\j u; IJ o'clock noon, for the purchase of! the following immoveable property be-1 lousing to the said insolvent : A certain piece of land known and designated as Veiny part of east half of j the lot No.nineteen (1!') in the sixth! p.m.Said applications aro deposited at | the secretary-treasurer\u2019s office, at City : Hall, where anyone car.take communication of them.E.C.Sherbrooke, March 27th, GATIEN.Sec\u2019y-Trea 11)13.* j with the buildings our sick, suffering soldiers who are UU rangetof the township of Ascot, con-1 1 laying down willing their lives for us.Girls and boys, your King and Country need your help.(Signed) A LOYAL SUBJECT.SABBATH BADINAGE.Sunday School Teacher\u2014Nov.in what condition was the Uatiiarch Job at the end of his life?Small Boy\u2014Please, Teacher, e was dead.taurins 10 acres thereon erected.This farm is situated just outside of the city limits and half a mile from East Sherbrooke church ; about (100 feet from new shoe factory located in East Sherbrooke.The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.Terms of the sate and further information can be obtained from the under-! signed.BELANGER A- BEGIN.Joint Curators.DOMESTIC AND FARM HELP Canadian employers advancing lares on loan.I guarantee proper people.If incompetent shall forfeit $10 er-ch.Go when wanted.References ; C.N.Lyster.Kirkdale, Que.M\u2019ALLISTER, Government Agent, IRVINE, Scotland.Coaticcok House\u2014Popular home Travellers\u2014Bug.Bouchard, Prop.Just take those shoes off and then put those weary, shoe-crinkled, aching, burning, corn-pestered, bunion-tortured feet of yours in a \u201cTIZ\u201d bath.Your toes will wriggle with joy ; they\u2019ll look up at you and almost talk and then they\u2019ll take another dive in that \u2018\u2018TIZ\" bath.When your feet feel like lumps of lead\u2014all tired out\u2014just try \"TIZ.\u201d t It's grand\u2014It\u2019s glorious, Your feet J : will dance with joy ; also you will j find all pain gone from corns, cal-(I louses and bunions.4\t! There\u2019s nothing like \"TIZ.\" It\u2019s the j only remedy that draws out all the J poisonous exudations which puff up 5\tyour feet and cause foot torture.t Get a 25 cent box of \u201cTIZ\" at any 4 drug or department store\u2014don\u2019t wait.1 Ah ! how glad your feet get ; how comfortable your shoos feel.You can Dr ; wear shoes a size smaller if vou desire.\t! BEST COPY AVA SHE'RBROttK'E DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, IQT5- MAO WiüAN\u2019S ! REVENGE GREAT POWER OF CANNON SHELL THROWS HORSE UP INTO TREE JJT Wother of Two Innocent War Victims Wielded Knife at Night All the horror of war is epitomised Jn the tragedy of the \u201cMad Woman of Soissons.\u201d Helpless and unoffending, she is only one among millions of the unknown victims of war.Monsieur and Madame Mesral were contented proprietors of the Hotel oi the Silver Cross at Soissons, in nor them France- With them lived their two daughters, young, pretty, docile girls, for whom the thrifty parents were slowly accumulating proper dowries.Pride and long patience had raised the little family to a position of acknowledged respectability.Then Germany declared war upon France.Prussian troops entered the city.When they passed.Monsieur Mesral\u2019s two daughters were missing.lAt once their terror-stricken mother 'started in search of them.A day\u2019s march beyond Soissons, she found \u2022both her pretty daughters\u2014dead Ijhat discovery unbalanced her mind hi will never go home,\u201d she moaned, \u2022\u2018until\u2014until'*\u2014then she disappeared.Gradually but of the hum of rumor igrew a terrible, consistent report of !a mad woman near Soissons.At dusk '\u2019after every fight Bhe was said to wan :der across the battlefield searching Out German Woiinded.These she \u2018quietly stabbed to death, crooning: \u201cDon\u2019t cry, my little ones; I shall feend down to you many, many other.-lUkç this one.\u201d '¦** The taie, whether true or false, adds poignancy to terror.Commanders made efforts to trace the maniac.¦All failed.Calmer judgment relegated th& story to the limbo of dreadful legend.But one night a Frene : officer was brought into Monsieur (Mcsral\u2019s hotel.Said he: \"I was lying helpless, with a severe wound, between our trenches and those of the enemy, when I heard a stealthy footstep.Out of the shadow -\u2018came a woman Who went about search ing among the slain.Presently 1 heard a hoarse whisper, more like the moan of an animal than human speech \u201c \u2018Don\u2019t cry, my little ones, don'! cry,\u2019 the strange woman v.-as saying T shall send down to you many, many more like these.\u2019 \u201cCold sweat stood on my brow realizing her mental state.Then sh stood over me, staring down.\u2018You are one of ns,' she whispered, T will carry\u2019 you to safety.\u2019 And she did.Qn the way her mind apparently be I came clearer.\u2018What did we do to deserve such anguish?\u2019 she demanded \u2022What can I, their mother, do to repay?Look where the Huns have made a fortress of the quarries.How shall they ever be driven out?\u2019 \u201cWeakened by wounds and pain, 1 fainted.When I came to, the mad woman was gone.A week later a terriftc explosion shook the quarrie of Boissons- The galleries we packe-d with enemy troops.We will never know how many of them perished.Since that day the fighting has been incessant., but no one has again seen the read woman of Soissons.\u201d fiocii Prices for Live Poallry We are now paying 18c.per lb.live weight for good, fat hens ;\tt!2c.for ducks and 20c.for turkeys.These prices are dear to shipper, as we pay express charges on lots of 50 lbs.net and over.We also have a ,uI1 line of Poultry Supplies, including Cypher's and Candee Incubators and Brooders, Cypher'» Chick Feed and Balanced Rations.Write us for Catalognes.A.F0- HlfULHOUSE, FARMERS' MARKET.FOSTER.QUE.1 wm V.Î.- Usé \\ ¦¦ / i / 14 iii r\u2018%.¦ r- man who had wounded me\u2014a tal\u2019\tde£ray the expenditure of man with his head shaved-so 1 ran\teight months of the war.A across to him and he fired aSai!1- I\tbaiance sheet for 1914 can now but missed, and I then bayoneted him \u201cI followed my company and '.vas I ; be struck as follows: .£207,000,000 told to go to a barn and get my wound ' w^e^enditîr^16'.362,000,000 ! dressed, but I had only been there i War expencntu .; about five minutes when the Germane bombarded the place.From there 1 was taken to a church and latci reached the hospital base.\u201d Musical Bullets Germany\u2019s supply of lead for the manufacture of bullets is causing come ; anxiety in Berlin and Essen, and to 'maintain the supply the Government \u2019 commandeered the whole of the pla!e~ ¦ of Total.£.3'f)9,C'00,000 lead and zinc used in the printing | ;.hich t0 begin the new financial year Why Your Home Meeds Zam-Buk.Hardly a day goes by but ¦what some member of your family sustains some slight injury.You may think the injury too trivial for attention, but remember whenever the skin is broken there is danger of blood poison ! Zam-Buk, tlie great herbal healer, does away with all risk.A stronger antiseptic than carbolic, yet causing no pain when applied, no germs can \u2019\u2019 live where Zam-Buk is used.More than this, Zam-Buk quickly relieves the pain of sores and wounds, and the rich herbal essences it contains so itimulate the tissues that new healthy skin is termed and the wound or sore healed in a short time.This is why your home needs Zam-Buk.It oniy takes a moment to apply Zam-Buk.and think of the hours, and perhaps years, of suffering; it may save! Get the habit\u2014tell your children where the box is, they\u2019ll do the rest; because Zam-Buk stops the pain.i*am-Btik is unlike ordinary ointments in that it is purely herbal.It does not contain harsh minerals, poisonous coloring matter, or coarse animal fats.Zam-Buk is Healing, Soothing, and Antiseptie,\u2014a cure for cuts, burns, bruises, piles, eczema, ulcers, pimples, cold rores, and ail skin diseases and injuries.Refuse substitutes,\u2014see name \u201c Zam-Buk \u2019\u2019 on box when buying.50c.box, all druggists and stores, or postpaid from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto.Free Trial Box will be sent cn receipt of this article, namo of paper, and Ic.stamp.I of music.1 These plates, on an average, weigh !1s pounds eacb, and there are, it is calculated, fully 1,500,000 of them in I the country.Nto discrimination vas ; made in the commandeering of the j plates, and the classical works of the ; great masters : melting pot.It is stated that the Government's ! action ruined several of the gr -a' ! music n-'' - -.-c r.f PerUr.m ïïâ Dii Remedy\" at any drug store.Millions I of bottles of this old, famous Sage I Tea Recipe are sold annually, says a I well-known druggist here, because it, 'darkens the hair so naturally and (evenly that no one can tell it has (been applied.i Those whose hair is turning gray, becoming faded, dry, scraggly and lain have n surprise awaiting them, : because alter one or two apA'.cations the gray hair vanishes and your THE LONDON TIMES BILI.USTÜATED v r .w V m Y tta.-.V .Jr- '¦m ifâà'-' Twenty Million Men Ate Fighting i THE greatest war in the history of the world is being fought.Behind (lie brief reports and confusing telegrams the great tragedy of civilization is going on.Twenty million men are locked in a death grapple, and the existence of nations hangs on victory or defeat.And\u2014further away\u2014far from the roar and smoke of battle, hidden forces are at work, moving armies of living men here and there, plotting and scheming, and making over the map of the world.The London Times laid far-reaching plans to get at the real facts through its own special methods \u2014to gather from cabinet ministers and ambassadors, from military and naval officers, from its own trained correspondents standing far hack in the deep shadows of European politics, clear and accurate information as to what was actually happening and what it really meant.The result is the great illustrated war history of The London Times\u2014which, in accuracy ami information, stands head and shoulders above any other book about the great conflict.Written from the testimonv of men who have lived through the battles they describe; from experts who have studied the armies at first hand; from the diplomats who actually conducted the negotiations that were broken off by war.You cannot get: along without this important hook if you want to understand the war\u2014if you want to know what has actually happened\u2014if you want to grasp the meaning of the operations from day to day.3SS Pages.Bound in CSoth, Over 350 half-ton e illustrations, maps and plans.First volume now issued, complete to u The Retreat to the IVIarne,\u201d contains 9 Sections of 40 Pages each, issued by Tlie London Times in Canada sepai'ately (uraiioynci) at 20 cents per Section.Adding $1.00 for binding, the cost would be S2.8Û \u2014 Issued toy flree Record Sop Wtosm i¥l»aSecf s&cScJ 21 hie in view of the conditions created by the war, e.g.:-j, i, Payment undffr guarantees given'' SQM* \\ vkOmm -X-mP' 1 - j/ ?WDOJU Ch\u201d11 '\"*1 F MAKES no difference how weak you feel, iiow long you kave been weak, or the cause of your weakness ; one wine glass-full of St.JVÏHîliad & Wine (Vm St.Michel) will start you once more on the road to health and happiness.Here are two testimonials out of many thousands received Cured Her Weakness.\tNo Better Tonic.\u201cAll weak women ought to take it if they wish to get well.It\u2019s efTects have been won- .derful in my case.\u201d\u2014Mme.Josefihat Daig- Alfred Ducre, 243 Champlain, Montreal.\tnault, 733 Àdam St., Maisonneuve.St.MiclmeFs Wïne (Vin St.Michel) creates rich new blood, steadies the nerves and makes happy women of weaklings.It will do this for YOU \u2014today.Delicious\u2014all dealers.'\t8 Sole Agents:\u2014BO!VIN, WILSON & CO., LIMITED, Montreal PASTERN I)BUG < 0.BOSTON.MASS.,\t-\t-\t-\tAGENTS FOR THE UNITE!) STATES \u201cSt.Michaels Wine has cured my little Germaine.She was so weak for a long time, tried many remedies in vain.\u201d\u2014Mme.I ¦ become luxuriantly dark and beaut! : ; ni\u2014ail dandruff goes, scalp itebin !au;l falling hair stops ' \"i ' by the treasury for the purpose of 9 restoration of credit, the encour-\u2022enient .f trndr and Industry, and Ihia is the age of youth.Gray-hair- T factiltale the raising of funds by ed, unattractive folks aren't wanted j His Majesty\u2019s Dominions or protect-; a round, so get busy with Wyeth\u2019s orates outside the United Kingdom Sage and Sulphur to-night, and vou'll and bv Allied powers.: delighted with your dark, \u2019hand- i 2.Advances by way of loans or some hair and vour youthful appear- [grants to Hir.Majesty's Dominions or ance within .few rta.vja.\t' nrohflff-ora.t.ps outside t.h« ! nited -, f Kingdom and to allied powers for the purpose of war expenditure or of meeting difficulties arising out of the war and to local authorities and other bodies for undertaking public works for the relief of distress.3.Advances by way oi temporary loans to provide funds which would otherwise he raised by the Issues of securities guaranteed by Parliament.When the vote of credit is used to finance the purchase and resale of foodstuffs or materials or for other operations undertaken in the public interest, which involve an immediate outlay recoverable in whole or in part by sales to the public, receipt of insurance nremlums or otherwise.advances for these purposes will he! made from the vote from tune to time to separate accounts, and the receipts will be credited to those accounts, the net expenditure only being charged to the vote of credit.Any balances standing - to the credit of these accounts when they arc finally closed will be paid bv the excheoucr.IN BERLIN.\u2018\u2018What are you standing beta fot and crying, little boy?\u201d \u201cWaitin\u2019 fer the extra.Pa said X mustn\u2019t come home without a great victory.\u201d\u2014Fllogende Blatter.-\u2014- Covticcok House\u2014Popular home for* Travellers\u2014Eue.Bonehurfl, Prop.\\ IVAILABLE SHKRBROOrK\u2019F, DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1915.; SHEEP RAISING ESSENTIAIL F DUR PASTURES ARE RECLAIMED\u2014THE DOG TAX IN ONTARIO BROWN SWISS IN TOWNSHIPS >¦ Fresh Vegetables From Your Own Garden make the meals so much more tempting\u2014as well as much more healthful and less expensive.But of course for a really successful garden you need the very best seeds.So it\u2019s worth while to see that you get Ewhl Reliable Seeds They have produced fid successive crops in Canadian gardens and fields\u2014they have rarely disappointed\u2014and have so often pleased beyond all expectations.Write at once for our Illustrated Catalogue, and it your Dealtr hasn\u2019t Ewing\u2019s Seeds, order from us direct.Tho William Img Go, Limited SEED MERCHANTS The following is a snirmai v of tin-\u201cDog Tax and Sheep Prone*i n Act,\u2019 recently enacted by the Ontario Legislature:\u2014 ¦ 'Kacb municipality shall levy an ! annual tax upon the owners of dogs ;as follows:\u2014For one tine $1.00; each j additional dog $2.00; for one bitch 1 $3.0(1; each additional hitch $5.00 \u2018\u2018Except in the case of a kennel of pure-bred dogs registered in the \u201cCanada Kennel Register,\u2019' when the owner may Pay a lump tax of $10.per year wbith shall exempt b'm from the sche-dulo above.Where the tax has not been paid, the dog must be destroyed.The money collected as a tax on dog* constitutes a fund for paying damages for ehaep killed or injured by dogs In the municipality.Any person may kiil any dog which he sees pursuing or worrying any sheep.Any person may kill any dog which he.f;nds Btraying between sunset.and sunshine on any farm where sheep arc kept, except when the dog belong» to th \u2022 occupant pi an adjoining farm, or is accompanied by some person having charge of him.\u201cWhen complaint is made In writing on oath before a Justice of the Peace, that nnv person is the owner o a dor which has within six months fi SHOE BOIL, GAPPEB HOCK OK BURSITIS FOR r will remove them and leave no blemishes.Reduces any puff or swelling.Does not blister or remove the hair, and horse can be , worked.$2 a bottle delivered.Book 6 K free.ABSORBINE, tit., the antiseptic liniment formait-kind, i .¦ Hoik, firirn.UM Cores.Swellings, Varicose is.Varicosities.Allays Pain.Price SI and 1Î2 a bottle at r.'i'i ;;> or delivered.Will toll more if you write.K- tv.¥.rOKNO.I\u2019.B.F.ISflj.ynisns Iiiil|).Monlrea!.Can.McGill Street Montreal NOTSCE-»«îïïïJSLTY Any person wituesulag act* ol cruelty to anlmaln, pleaae report at! once to B.P.C.A.TNSPKOTOR mam l-hftv ¦ ¦ is ' vtia 1 previous worried or destroyed sheep, the Justice, if the evidence warrants it, may order the dog to be killed.\u201cThe owner of the sheep killed orj injured by a dog or dogs may re-; cover damages fiom the owner orj owners of the dogs by an action for damages or by summary proceedings before a Justice of the Peace, 'thej fact that the owner of the dog did not know that his dog would worry jsheep shall be no bar to the recovery j of damages.\u2014 \u201cUpon notice that his dog has chased or worried sheep, the owner .shall kill him within forty eight hours, or he liable to a penalty of i $2.5(1 for each dog, and a further penalty of $1.25 for each dog for each forty-eight hours after the first period of forty-eight hours, unless he ! proves that it was not in his power j to kill the do?.\u2014 \u201cWhen a conviction is secured and 'the amount cannot be recovered for what of sufficient distress, the coun-Icil of the municipality in which the offender resided at the time of injury shill nay two thirds of the atrtount in addition to the costs of the pro-ceedin ;S.\u2018'Sheep vifaiers are appointed to Inspect the injury done to sheep by dogs where the own r or owners of the dog or dogs are unknown and the owner of the sheep intends to make a claim against the municipality.\u201cWhen the owner of sheep killed or injured by dogs is unable to nscer-j tain the owner of the dog or dogs, j he may within throe months apply t0 the council of the municipality where i the Eh'rpp were killed for cornpensa-(tion and they shall award him two j thirds of the amount of damage riis-jtainal.The council first satisfying j themselves that a diligent effort has hern made to find Ihe owner of the dog.The claim against the owner of j tiic dog shall then belong to the I municipality.j \u201c\u2019ihe owner of sheep killed err in-jjured while running at large upon ! highway shall have no right t,, com > 1 ; nsation from a municipal cor-j porat'on.\" Association Formeil last Summer Continues Enthusiastic Work 'M A FAMOUS BREED IN SWITZERLAND THOUGH PROBABLY OF ORIENTAL ORIGIN The Canadian Brown Swiss Associa- j tion, with head oflice in i^tanstead, 3 is taking much interest in promoting j this fine breed of cattle in the Townships.The officers are:\u2014 President\u2014C.E.Standish, Ayer's Cliff, Que.Vice President and Secretary Treas-1 urer\u2014Ralph H.Libby, ritanstead, Que.Auditor\u2014R.A.Brand, Hatley, Que.Directors\u2014C.E.Standish, Ayers Cliff, Que.; Ralph H.Libby, Stan-, stead, Que.; W.A.Jolley, Lh, rpzgs^mgii-?-: .\u2022 \u2014taüï; _ ritwr* , lEstiwii tHiniwfa VCliEKW ME- FARMER! The Empire and our Governments ask you to increase the production with your farm.Immense quantities of farm products will be needed this year.Are you preparing to take your part of this great opportunity of making more money with your culture ?¥©is Will I^GflE/ISE your crops Isy USStH© LE©MiE?S Fertilisers which are.known by many years of experience to be the very best fertilizers for your lands.We have special brands for grain, vegetables, potatoes, hay, onions, beets, etc., which greatly help the increasing of crops.Their analysis is guaranteed, and we carry a complete stock of these ferilizers for immediate delivery.West Use \u201cLegare\u2019s\u201d Implements for Seeding Gel Thia Book FREE Coutnins nil the model points of ni'Tleulturnl research ; embraces theprac-tlcal experience of over UK) corn growers.Pedigreed seed trown on the olack silt loam nnd elny soit of AW*/ County.Hndorsed by the Ontario ( 0> n (irow(> s' \u2022 I ssocration.Supplied direct by the growers.Ask for prices 1 PIUNEtR CORK GROWERS CHATHAM, ONT.Questions of Interest Discussed by Breeders and Others à iiS® - TME F mm LABO'it S»li©eLEP!l This is the greatest farm problem to-day.Governments, various organizations nnd the farmers themselves are nil at work trying to solve It.One factor in solving it wilt undoubtedly be the wider use of gasoline power and an engine of highest efficiency, such as tho '/ft Starts or it h out cranking This engine removes from farm life much of the drudgery that consumes hours of time and wastes tons of human energy.It stands for efficient farming.And ft attracts farm labor, for where, is the hired man who wouldn't prefer to work for a farmer who utilizes gasoline power?The Government is urging farmers to produce more, hut to (To this requires more help.The cheapest and most efficient help for a groat deal of farm labor Is undoubtedly gnsoline power, especially as provided by th£ Renfrew Standard engine.Our engine catalog gives complete particulars.THE RENFREW\tCO., LISÏ9TEO.Head Office and Works.Renfrew, Ont.Ap.'cnls alixiust everywhere in Canada» WORE PROFITS FOR FARMERS This is the result when von build an Adirondack \"Sturdy Stave\u201d Silo.Every farmer th^so days fully realizes that ensilage for cattle footling is the one and only way to economy.You.therefore, cannot make a mistake when installm* {The Record would direct the ntt en-tion of the Fanners\u2019 Clubt: to tbifl column.It is open for news in connection with the dub collectively or individually.This will make a good medium, whereby the different clubs can learn of what ia going on in like organizations throughout the Townships.Notices of meetings and reports of tho same will be published in this column.It is open also to the free discussion of all matters pertaining to tho farm.METHODS AND PATHS OF PLANT .[NO COUN.The row or «trill method of planting corn is still commonly followed in Ontario and Uuobet The inveaUgration conducted 1.v the seed branch shows that PAU farmers were planting in drills at an average rate ol \u2018-'.It peeks of seeil per acre and 3.\u201cvP planted iu squares or hilts at LIT Pecks ot seed per acre.The average results of thirty two separate tests conducted throughout Ontario for a live-year period shows that the hill method gave one ton of green crop per acre more titan tho drills, and three-eilghths of this ton was in the form of freshly-husked ears.A four-y«ar average at the Experimental Farm, Ottawa, shows two and three-quarter tons per aere in favor ,1 the hill method.Hills should he three feet apart each way and contain three or four plants.Rows should be three feet aPart and the plants nine inches apart in the row.Three and a half feet spacing might be preferable for large growing varieties or weedy land.The hill method gives a much better opportunity for cultivating the land and controlling weeds, but tho corn is rather more difficult to harvest than that which in grown in drills.One bushel, TO lbs.on the ear or 56 lbs.of shelled corn, germinating U'5 per cent.Should he sufficient to plant five acres by the bill method.One acre will reqluire National Record Board\u2014W.A.Jolley.West Shefford, Que.; Ralph Ballagh, Guelph, Ont.HISTORY OF THE BROWN SWISS CATTLE Switzerland has been famous as a dairy country for some centuries and claims for herself one of the first positions among the European states with regard to her cattle, milk and milk products.When a farmer or cattle raiser in Germany or Italy wishes to improve his breed he generally makes a selection from a Swiss herd, for experience has long since shown that Swiss cattle, reared and grazed! ou Alpine grass, are the healthiest! and hardiest known to the herd book.! The Brown Schwitzer is considered j the dairy breed par excellence of Switzerland and they have been especially successful as prize winners at Paris, Hamburg and other largo; exhibitions of live stock.Their native home is in the famed canton of ; Schwyz, which is the most noted among the Swiss cantons for its dairying industry, in this« canton at the south end of Lake Zug, at the foot of Mount Kegi, is situated the |j town of Arth and its immediate neighborhood.Here in the autumn of 1869 an enterprising gentleman, Mr.Henry M.Clarke, oi Belmont, Mass., saw the Brown Swiss cattle.Attracted by their beauty, and, upon inquiry, hearing favorable reports of them, he purchased and shipped to ; *¦ America a bull and seven heifers.From this single importation there came to be some 20«I animals in the northern, middle and western States, when a second importation was made in September, 1882, by Messrs.Nel-| Ison B.Scott, of Worcester, Mass.,; jand Geo.W.Harris of Wethersfield, | : Conn.This importation consisted of 1 a carefully selected herd of ten ani-I mais, one bull and nine heifers, being - selected by Mr.Scott personally.The many good qualities combined in the ; stock reared from the first importa- ;)() ^ Qr more per hundrcd for teed, ; tion, a« \"EH as the favo .JC e and on that farm where milk costs more Ports from them in their own conn- : m;Ly often be found some dairy reQuisi-j try, induced Messrs.Scott and Har- tes, sin h as a Purebred dairy siro.good lis to make this importation.After ensilage, ole.Other requisites may bo ha period of quarantine was passed taking\u2014-well-rounded dairy judgment, | We are in position to supply you at the most favorable conditions, all modern Agricultural Implements you may need this Spring for planting and seeding more acres than before.Write for a catalogue, illustrating our complete lines.Protect Your Crops Legare\u2019s Guaranteed LEGARE\u2019S FENCE is built in one quality only\u2014THE BEST\u2014 each rod of this fence will give the best satisfaction, it's a strong fence, thoroughly galvanized, made with the best quality of steel bars and guaranteed for durability.With Fence Our stock is complete in all different supplied per roll of 20, 30, 40 rods.styles and heights, dasli ©r Terms Best Prices Our Customers of SHERBROOKE DISTRICT aüways fou serweti promptly m iinolr purchase of ferfcRixerSj, fencing, farming implements, etc,, in calling at our Sherbrooke Store 1fl§ Wellington Street T.LEGARE Ltd.QUEBEC ADIRONDACK 5100 » I » \u2022 I tTTT THEY COST T.KSB MONEY, sud with hundreds of remct-A owners the Adirondack ha.» proved its superiority over others- No such thing ns spoiled ojmil-ago.Its wslis nre Mr.moisture and frost proof.The Adirondack will stand all weather conditions, is made 100 p c.more, durable and PROTECTED FROM DECAY BY OUR SPECIAL, PHESER,-JNATIVE PROCESS, which every stare nrtd part is subjected to before leaving our factory.TW*-1* aP exclusive feature of Adirondack Nltba.and doe* not coat you one coat more.Adirondack Silos are backed up by our organtrntlon of over 50 years\u2019 experience and sold with our unlimited guarantee, wtUoh positively insures satisfaction, \"Made in Canada of Canadian material by Canadian workmen for Canadian Farmers.'- Write for our Big Catalogue FREE, which Dills* illustrate* a*ld describes Adirondack Silos.Irhe Adirondack Silo Co.of Canada, limited.OWNED AND OPERATED BY Tho Wm.Rutherford & Sons Co.Limited, 436 ATWATER AVE.ÎJEPT.MONTREAL.CLEANING AND GRADING SEED GRAIN AND FLAX.The 1013 seed branch Inquiry Into tho «'Otndltion of seed grain used In Canada showed that on average of 44 noxious and 138 common weed seeds j were being seeded on each square icdoi I land in oats.Seed wheat and barley ¦ were equally foul and flax wus about ! four times worse.Over 88 per cent, o! | tho \u2022JO66 samples of wheat, oata, hnr-1 lay and flax collected ns being sown were reposted cleaned with a funning mill, 1 but moat of the samples showed Chat either tho mills were not.equipped with, jibe proper slews or else they were not ' well operated.The remaining homegrown seed, almost 11 per cent.was being sown direct from the thresher with no cleaning whatever.Small, broken and shrunken seed In the samples alsq Indicated the failure in grading.Cereal grains should be graded to remove from ono'third to one-hald of the total bulk, and most of the weed needs will be removed with the screenings.Some of the wood sends are difficult to aalkirute, bui most of them can be removed i>5* a farming mill.Any make of mill which has sufficient shake, nngle or slope of stoves and wind supply may be provided with suitable sieves.Tho top sieves should be just coarse enough to let the grain run through and need sufficient slope to run coarse impurities over the tail of the mill The lower screens should have openings of the size required for grading or removing weed seeds.With wheat the grade for high-class seed ia made over an 8-61 inch perforated zinc screen.The grade for oats is mode over a screen with slots 6-64 by half inch.Dnrloy requires the same type with slots larger, depending on the sise of tho seed.Wild buckwheat may be removed from wheat by a screen with triangular perforations 0-1)4.inch or larger.Flax requires on top a woven wire sieve Sxld inch mouh een in all about one hundred and fifty animals imported.There have been recorded, not far from 10,000 animals and there are probabfy living ip New England and the Middle and Western states upwards of 5,000 animals, many having been exported to Mexico and a few to Japan.BREED IS OF ORIENTAL ORIGIN.It is claimed that the Brown Siviss race is of Oriental origin and that it has been bred in the same locality by a pastoral people for tho sAme pur-1 pose for a longer time than any! other breed of cattle, Experience in j crossing with other breeds confirms ! what wo have been able to learn from studying history nnd paleontology in this respect.Tho breed characteristics! are readily imparted to cross-bred animals when cows of other breeds are bred to Brown Swiss bulls.Grade Swiss cattle, even of tho first and second generation, are often hard to distinguish by their confirmation and ** I\"'\t,T xivV.x \\ yj\tx ix {x \\ 1V* j!\t|A\tJ\t\u2022 color marks, from the pure-bred Swiss '\u2022\u2022are 8 a^ize tor every I Disk Before Plowing p.nd after plowing.This method of tillage leaves no clumpy strata under thoseed bed to cutoffisubscilconneo lions-\u2014to cut off: crop yields.With Cui&w&y Double Action Disk Harrows you can practice tins method without c::tra cost.They double cut every inch) they leave the lu:.; level) they are light drait; they saveatleost one horse and one man; they cost sur-' prisingly little; and i i T COSTS TOO MUCH to chases crop all over ten acres of land when five acres will do the trick.Get ten acres\u2019 yield from five and save handling the extra land.V I RigiJ frimri r 'Dutt-fncj animais.The grades are sure to gain in dairy qualities over their dams, and to have In addition, size, constitution and hardiness.ning mill manufacturer, the sheet ma-I ten,il may be obtained through any re-; liable tjeed house and made up by a carpenter.Seod Branch.Ottawa.farmer/ Ask your dealer to Fhow you Cutaway (Clark) Double Action Harrows.If he doesn't sell them ivrite us.Where wo lave no accat we ship direct.forte A RECORDING COW QUALITY.| In many dairy sûc.tions In Canada it is 1 quite possible, judging Irom official fig- \u2019 ! urdfl, to hnd a herd of cows producing | milk at a feed cost of only rt2 cents or j less per hundred pounds, while on a farm two miles away milk co»u p.erbaP^ 1 R.C.McFadden § Co., Lennoxville, Que.SOLE AGENTS FOR EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.Also General Agents for Frost * Wood Co.General Fanning Implement» »d4 B.T.Bara Fixtures.Bradley\u2019s Fertilizers in connection with good farming, sensible rotation and occasional liming when necessary will help you do this.They furnish the available plant food for big crops, and bring them along quickly and improve their quality.PRICES SHOULD BE GOOD.The Breeder's Gazette says : \u201cIf there ever was a time when bumper yields were sought, it Is THIS YEAR.\u201d For this reason use Bradley\u2019s quickly available fertilisers and get your big money crops in 1915.Crops won\u2019t, have to wait for their plant food to become available.Booklets and circulars mailed free to any address.Drop a postal card to The A nericaT Agricultural Chemîca! \u20aco., i)^ StnlD Street.Boston 2 Hector Street, New York Bnffnlo, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Etc.i\t*\u2014\u2014>\u20148\u2014OS\u2014 BEST COPY AV/\u2018 SHERmWHSK DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, MARCH -7, 1915 ËLEYEN] MDaily Record\u201d Want Advertisements BIG RESULTS FOR UTTUE IVIONEV RATB8 ; IS worfi» or tow, ISc.each Inserttoa; one coat lor each additional word.81* Insertion* for the price of Are.If charged weekly rate doe* not apply.10c.added 11 accounts hare to be sent more than onoa HELP WANTED\u2014FEMALE.QNE OK TWO GIRLS WANTED TO \"V\u2019 Wttit on table Apply at once Bt tbs Aew Sberbroolte House.( 1 A P A B L E GENERAL SERVANT wanted Immediately.Bring references.Apply evenings.Mrs.J.T.Mer-kiii, IS Dominion Ave.FOR SALE.QHOO THE KAISER \u2014 SEND UV 1^ for pack.The greatest game of all time.Canadian Syndicate Co.Sherbrooke.TO LET.fj ] Ol'SEMAlD WANTED\u2014APPLY IN A-L evening.Mrs Chas.D.White, Vic-¦t(.ria St.GROCERY BUSINESS FOR SALE\u2014 Established 1S96.Building _ steam heated.Will rent or sell.Box 3t>, Record.OPRICE TO LET IN RECOUD I block May l*t.Inquire lor purucu-Urs Record Office.House to rent \u2014north ward.¦ 7 rooms, hardwood boors, hot water i heating, newly renovated.Apply \\.R, ! Morrill.Record Office.;|: 5fii \"\t' Infantry | ÎWe want to sel\u2019.every member of this corps a reliable Military , Wrist Watch.A watch made to carry on active service and backed by our guarantee.Also one of our Parker Lucky Curve Safety Fountain Pens, which you can carry iu any position in ahiy Pocket, and It is guaranteed not to leak.8PEC1A1, PRICES TO MILITARY MEN RICES AI IE (MINS CLUB «P » ANNUAL MEETING 'HELVING, COUNTER, 11 OUSEMAID WANTED\u2014APPLY TO Mrs.A.Thornton, 80 Montreal St.K?cases, clothing rtxtures.etc., for sale Apply Echenberg Bros., 139 Wellington St.ePEYERAL tenements to let- show- V- Eight or sis rooms, all modern con- veniences.respectable neighborhood.Apply Mrs.B.Cohen.14 Gillespie St., 0r i Phone 888.jjL'XPERIENCED TABLE WAITRESS ¦Tj wanted.Good wages.Apply Union House, Rock Island.Que.b'UOD GENERAL SERVANT\u2014APPLY Mrs.Stewart, Leanoxville road.'Phone 104-5, ; iMALL BUILDING, WITH tfOOD: door, for sale.Also wire tlight.suitable for hen or pigeon bouse.Apply 15 'Walton Ave.\u2014 I - VICE EIGHT ROOM TENEMENT.- ' Victoria Terrace, Victoria St.-, o' let.Modern convenience.Apply K H.May, 18 DuHerm Ave.R.J.Spearing , Goldsmith.Diamond Merchant, ,\tUH Stiathcoua Square- Bell 'phone 413.HELP WANTED\u2014MALE.KGliS, 20-:>3c.\u2014NO CHANGE IN ) BUTTHR or MEAT\u2014CHICK- ! BN'S UP \u2014 BEEF HIDES DOWN\u2014MAPLE SYRUP PLENTIFUL.A further reduction iu esps was the principal feature of this morning's , market.Butter remained firm.There was a fair supply of meat but no increased demand.Maple syrup dealers were busy with a plentiful ofleriug.I.w.McKee Elected President For The Coming Year .40c .aoc d \u2019EAKIVAL SERVANT WANTED FOR ^ family of two, with references.Apply Bui 37, Kecord office.ONE TWO-HORSE TREAD POWER for sale.In good condition.Cheap for quick sale.J.W.McKee.11 Kin^ St.Sherbrooke.sAELF-CONTAINED HOH SE ON S \\ n N O St.\t^ - * \u20141\t.| bee St.JUNIOR CLERK WANTED AT FFUA- / -APABLE GIRL WANTED FOR UEN-eral housework.Apply to Mrs.Wrig-tit Hovey, Rook Island.Que.NTLW\tCABINET GRAND WILLIS 1 piano for sale at a bargain to quick buyer.Address MacRae.College House.Lennoxville, Que.3, Cookshire.Que.(j EXPERIENCED GIRL SPEAKING both languages wanted to work in tfruit ütore.A.Ë.Zakaib, bo King St.tf 1.SITUATION S WANTED.vJi-k kJ Sherbrooke.Plot and cold water upstairs and down ; barn, shed and garden .April 1st.Apply 24(; Wellington St.[ L'Xpertenced woma x w a xted as housekeeper un farm for family oi three.Accress Box 11, Record.\u2022 A COMPE'fENT GENERAL SER-vaut waJited.Good wages.Apply «rfter 7 p.m.to Mrs.G.H.Parker, Prospect SL, Lennoxville.(V1TDDLE-A&ED WOMAN WANTED for general housework.Apply D.U.^UUe.R.M.I)., North Hatley.TEACHERS WANTED.rjpHKEE Q UAH Fl ED PROTE STAN T teachers, with elementary diplomas, Uor the municipality of Whitton, to com-toencô on or about May 3rd, 1915, for & term of aix montns.Salary, $30 per Tnonth.For further particulars ^pply to îthô Sec.-TresiSv, D.M.McDonald, Spring tali.Que.rrVEACHERS WANTED \u2014 SDC QUALI-;X' fied Protestant teachers, two able to Speak aoid teach French, one wanted about April 1st, others about May 1st, for schools in the township of Ascot.ÎTerms, eight months ; salary, $32.Ap-W.W.Baker.Sec\u2019y-Treae., Lennox-ville.5PHE FARMERS' CLUB OF HATLEY T will sell at a bargain two thorough-! bred White Chester boars.Apply to ; ilobt.Dean, president, R.M.D.No.2.North Hatley, Que.I ) LE AS A NT FOUR OR SIN-RoOM ^ tenement to let.Main St., Lcnnox-ville.Immediate possession.G.W.Taylor.sJORREL HORSE FOR SALE\u2014SOUND, \u2022O 4 years old, not afraid of automobiles.Also piano-box buggy, harness, blankets, etc.Cheap for quick sale.Apply Alex.Leonard, Coaticook, Que.; jL-ASTERN T( >WNSHIPS TELEPHONE; M ^ Go.stock and bonds for sale ;\t,600 common and pi'eferrod stock ; 3,000 of bonds, drawing interest at 6 p c.per annum.Payable half-yearly.Apply to C.J.Wright, Sherbrooke.VICE FLAT.HARDWOOD FINISH * ^ and floors, modern conveniences, six rooms, bath, pantry, 2 Kingston Ave.LU N E S T S E MI-1 )ET A CH ICI) IK > U S E * and grounds in city to let May 1st.Excellent location, near cur line.Apply 40 Quebec St.or 'phone 526.J^pWO TENEMENTS OF FOUR AND ; ¦ live rooms to let.Apply D'y King: St.iX>SlTD>N W A XTE 1> MAY 3RD BY *\tmarried, man, 29.Sober, both languages, fair education; understands care of horses, honest, «nd trustworthy Best references.Apply Box 46, Record.U OUSEK EE PER OR G EN HRA L\u2014 *¦ reliable woman, with useful school boy.Gon Drummond vSt., Sherbrooke.WORK WANTED BY MAN AND \u2019\u2019 wife.Fnrni or hotel pndenod.Apply.Box 19, Record.JJORITION WANTED VS CHAUF- *\tfeur.Have had experience, also can give references; state of Maine diploma Address Box 35, Record Otlice.M1SCELLA.NHÜUS.ONE PAIR YOUNG, HEAVY DRAFT horses for sale.For Particulars apply Box 11, South Durham, Que.Driving mare coming -t years, broken to saddle, for sale.Also Niro 1 oolt coming\tWill sell, reasonable.Apply M.Dothrop.Magog House Stables.,OTRAW FOR SALE\u201420 TONS GOOD feeding straw at Sherbrooke.Broad view Stock and Dairy Farm, ffi) Strath-cona.Square, Sherbrooke.ïpjROTESTANT QUALIFIED ELE-'-*¦ mentary teacher for consolidated ¦chool, L\u2019Avenir.Que Term, eight months, beginning April I'ith.Salary, .&K).Apply to F.W.Rock.Sec.-Treas.- fj yiOTESTANT TEACHERS WANTED, X ¦ with elementary diplomas, for the school municipality of the township of Hatley.Term, ten months, commencing on or about September 1st.,\tHUD.Salary', $30.None but qualified teachers will be accented.Please give exper-tenoe, qualifi,catian and references when applying.W.E.Greer.Sec.-Treas., R.M.I), No.1.North Hatley.Que.Hotel bus for sale cheap\u2014 Capacity, eight persons.Apply .1.A.Lapierre, Balmoral Hotel, Brompton ville.Blacksmith\tand carriage shop, with all wood-working machinery, sheds and good water power for sale cheap to quick buyer.Apply Mrs.Newell Bishop, Bishop\u2019s Crossing.Registered hot,stein bull, s years old and perfectly kind, one of the best stock bulls in the country*; haa taken three first, prizes.Apply t0 J.E.Watson, Mystic, Que.IAARjM HELP SUPPLIED IK YOU LU YE -ROOMED HOUSE TO LET\u2014 F Bathroom and pantry, good barn and henhouse ; also extra lot for garden.T.Vear.B Elm St.LU.VE-ROOM TENEMENT TO LET\u2014 -U All modern conveniences.Apply M Weinstein, Ii Oliver St, require a farm hand this spring, write at once to Eastern Townships Immigration Society, Sherbrooke./ VVK TELEGRAPH BOLES, !K.AND V.' 40 ft.long, din.at tqp, warned im mediately.A.C.Miquelon.Danville.LUNE EIGHT ROOM HOUSE TO I- let.All modern conveniences ; excellent location.Main St.LennoxviUe.Apply R, F.Findlay, Compton station.OELF-CoNTAINED house to let, e Main St.LennoxviUe.All modern conveniences.with beautiful lawn ; modern chicken house.Mrs.S, T.West-lake, 27 Birch St., or F.Campbell, advocate.Chickens have advanced in price, reduction in beef hides.Grapefruit, doz.EfTgs, dozen.B.O.Salmon.11».Tominy Cod, peck.Maple syrup, saU.\u201e .Chickens, lb.Fowls, lb.Headcheese, lb.Beef hides, green .Beef hides, salted.Kels, lb.Filletted Haddock.Halted Cod.Oranges, per dozen.Butter, lb.Potatoes, bushel .Domestic cheese, lb.Bananas, doz.Onions, per peek.Celery, bunch.Finnan Haddie, lb.Wliitefish, lb.Beef, lb.8c\u201418c Veal lb.10c\u201418c.Mutton, per\tquarter.12c\u201416c Strained honey, lb.Lemons, doz.Honey in comb.Pure lard, th.Parsley, bunch .Parsnips, peck .Pork in carcass .Cabbages .Soldier beans, qt.Lettuce, bunch.Leeks, bunch .Lamb, 11).Bates, pkg.Radishes, bunch.Halibut, lb.j .Spanish Onions, 0 lbs.for Prime Pen Beans, 2 cits Beans, yellow eyed, qt.Swede Turnips, two for .Onions, bunch .Carrots, bush.Green onions, 3 bunches .Best sirloin steak .Cream, per qt.g.Extract honey, lb.Maple sugar lb.J.P.WATSON, .1R., VICK-PRESl-DKNT\u2014NEW BLOOD ON THE DIRECTORATE).Those who have predicted \u201cBlue Ruin'\u2019 for the Sherbrooke Curling Club must have been surprised at the large and enthusiastic annual meeting held last night.It was the largest annual meeting held for years, and the new blood introduced on the $1,20 board of management will bring new -25c.''te '\u201cto the club.Mr.U.N.Martin, President of the Club, occupied the chair.Treasurer G.T Dodge submitted a statement of the Club\u2019s financial condition, which slat 'ment will be completed and submitted for final discussion at an adjourned meeting.During the evening prizes for the rink and single handed competitions were presented by the president.The rink prizes went to Messrs.K.H.Irwin, C.Parker, G.A.Harrison and A.E.Wlggett.Mr.C.Parker won the silver cup presented by Mr.F.B.Wilson.The election of officers was proceed* ed with and resulted as follows : President\u2014J.W.McKee.Vice-President .1.Watson.Directors\u2014C.W.Cate, R.A.Ait-ken.K.Me Murray.W.G.Cross, N.Dinning.Match Committee\u2014G.Bray, A.Wig-get t, .1.BL Smith.Membership Committee \u2014 G.T.ilc\u2014l()c.' Dodge, C Goodhue.W.J.Wiggett.G.-5c\u201410c.A.Harrison, ('.1.H.Parker, F.Din .15c.ning, Reg.Wlggett.5c.\tEntertainment Committee Dr.5c.\tBradley.Geo.Lepan.J.H.Bryant, 10\u201420c.1 \u2022!.Dempster.10c.\tIce Committee\u2014J .lc.,20r\u201425C.,18c\u201420c.17c .5c.20o\u201425c.TO-DAY I THE STRENGTH OF THE WEAK SPECIAL TWO-PART DRAMA.CUPID\u2019S COLUMN tVltAtfraph Comody), \"THE NIGHT OPERATOR\u201d another episode HAZARBS OF HELEN the SEVENTH EPISODE rip THE GIRL DETECTIVE SERIES \u201cFOLLOWING A CLUE\u201d IN TWO PARTS.CASINO PICTURES AND ORCHESTRA.THE OLD FISHERMAN'S 8TORÎY-.Two part.Majestic.JAILBIRDS\u2014 Two part, American, BOBBY'S MEDAL\u2014Rettnmx* A NIGHT\u2019S ADVENTURB\u2014 Reliance.18- mWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED rooms wanted, north ward preferred.Apply Box -IS, Recor.A.Dufresne, P.L.S .as residence and offices to lot.Also six room Hat (including bathroom) ; also ; suites of rooms or offices iu the Dufresne Building.The above tenement and rooms are all heated by the proprietor and provided with safety vaults.J.S.; Tetreault, N.P.Attorney, 95 Welling ton St.J^REPJ- YVE WILL GIVE FREE TO * any person interested in stock or poultry one of our 8*0-Page illustrated books on how to feed, how to build lien houses ; tells the common diseases of poultry and stock, with remedies for siuiio ; tells how to cure roup in four days , cells all about our Royal Purple Stock, and Poultry foods end remedies.Write W.A.Jenkins Mfg.Co., London,; Canada.recently received from England atat- ; ed that the Imperial Government took liO.OOO boxes oil the market at a clip, cheese being now recognized as being one of the staunchest and , best adapted foods lot soldiers at ; tin1 front.GOOD I)MM AND EOU PRODUCE Montreal, March 27 -The demand] is active for eggs and sales are well i taken up by the increased consumption, sales being reported at 20c.to 20in round lots, and at 22c to 33c to grocers.Country buyers are paying 18c and getting all they want at that figure.The shipments : of eggs from the United States have j ceased.At this time last year buy | ers were paying U.)c to 20c at- coun-1 try points.Potatoes-Low prices are broadening consumption, and we hear of ! sales of three care of Green Moim-! tain potatoes at f>0c per bag of 00 I lbs.Two cars were also sold at L4»i('.PREMIER TO-DAY I The Workers' Way four parts.KING BAGGOT IN ONE NIGHT IMPERIAL DRAMA.ROOMS FOR LET VICTOR COMEDY.Monday and Tiresiitty, \"The Uirl oMh« Oolden West,\" tivp parLs, Lanky.saaaraHaæ \\FTEK THIRTY YEARS A heantlful drama in three parts.Clm«.ciinplln and Maori N nrroand 1\\ MABEL AT THE WHEEL.Keyalonr.Two rorln.ERIC THE RED'S WOOINY] in two )or]H.ORCHESTR A * IF SIX MUSICIANS.F FERS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL yaffers w ^ Tuesday, NEW MILK RUTTER ON MARK El'.Montreal, March 27 - Mew mük hut ter is coming in by express and the best lots are Helling- at 33c, but of course the receipts at present are in small lots, which arc distributed Lo the local trade on arrival as the d< niand runs upon the fresh flavored but the quality was not the finest, article.A lot of 50 packages of Sep : Choice quality cannot be had under teiuber creamery which was held at | 50c.34 cents last week, was sold at; 33c.I Maple Products\u2014Sap runnings have Finest new milk creamery and Sep-; been general in the maple groves this te tuber make is quoted at 32 jc to | week, frosty nights, followed by mild JUDGES OF GOOD GOODS CHEW mm OEORGE WAVY TOBACCO CITORE TO LET.PROSPECT AT.Hubbard, blacksmith.corrug'ated metal roof on the St.K ranci» Bridge at LennoxviUe.W.W.Baker, See'y'-Trcas./ \u2018RAIG STREET TERRACE.WEST Y.' ward, to rent.Ready May 1st.Eight-room houses, hardwood floors fijid finish everywhere, open fireplaces, brick! outside and Parting walls, three ver ; and as, modern furnaces, low rents.Apply J.O\u2019C.Mignauli, 17 Sanborn St.Tel.480, IS1 i.about 8 months' old, emd one heifer, i Several Shropshire ewes to lamb in April.Barred Rock cockerels, $3.00 ; a I lew at special prices.John Racey, Len-! noxville.ItENEMENT TO LET- FINISHED TN (OAFETY RAZOR BLADES ! SAVE your dull safely rasor blades tally kind except (he Star), and have them sharpened by A.R.Wilson, Frontenac St., Sherbrooke.Will guarantee them as srood as new ; 25< .per dozen for sin'll e-edge cl blades.37,c per donen for double-edged blades.Satisfaction guaranteed.33c.These figures show a decline of about 2 cents per pound from the highest figures realised in a wholesale way, several weeks ago; but they are still 2c to 3c higher than at this date last year, when new milk, creamery sold at 28>j cents to 30 cents as to quality.Holders are disposing of their held creamery as opportunity offers; but owing to its light supply, it is causing no uneasiness.Again the complaint is made of the sunny temperatures having brought the sap into the pails pretty profusely In favored spots, which required frequent gatherings.The yield in other groves, 'however, is somewhat disappointing owing to absence of snow and moisture.The old crop of syrup is being worked off on the basis of 80c to 85c per 10 1T>.tins.Old sugar Is selling at 8Jc to Djc as to quality.Honey\u2014The market remains quiet, white clover honey in comb in cases a*).«.e.I NOSE CLOGGED FROM 1 A COLD OR CATARRH f Apply Oenm in Nostrils IIP j Open Up Air Passages.»hm .»« c a\t«9 hardwood.Reasonable rent.2o2 Wellington St.j .OIX-ROOMED HOUSE TO LET AT , j ^ 19 Stanley Ave., with all madern | conveniences.Apply 16 Walton Ave.Apply W ED DIN G INVITATIONS AND AN-I nounoeraents.Latest styles, lowest _____(prices.Samples prepaid free.Howie Company.Beebe, Que.ONE EXTRA FINE JERSEY BULL calf.7 months old, for sale.Can i spare one of two heifers.Write for de-i scription and prices.R.W.Martin, j Warden.eggs and poultry for sale./ f A RP KT CLEANING\u2014SEND YOUR ^7 carpets to the Sherbrooke Steam Laundry.New machine just installed.Satisfaction unI IUack Sternoon, and to-morrow (Sunday) at-1 /\t, ,, , , Iternoon, Orderlies are in attendance ,dv
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