Sherbrooke daily record, 8 octobre 1915, vendredi 8 octobre 1915
[" ' V Record.Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE.FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1915 ONECENT FRENCH KEEP UP STEADY PRESSURE IN CHAMPAGNE toy Cannonading Continues on Both Sides.Active Fighting in the Trenches South-East of Tahure.Trenches of Enemy Between Argonne and Meuse Shattered by French Mine.Australians Make Progress on the Gallipoli Peninsula.KEVT0THE CAUSE OF CRISIS DEFENCE IS SITUATION |K QjQQ COMPLETE DENIAL Semi-Official Paris Paper Says it is in the Hands of the Entente Powers RUPTURE BETWEEN SERBIA AND Paris, Oct.8, 2.33 p.m.\u2014 (Special)\u2014North of Arras last night the Cannonade continued with both sides taking part, according to announcement made by the War Office this afternoon.There was also artillery activity in the region of Roye and to the north of the River Aisne.In the Champagne district there was violent bombardment on the part of the German artillery, with very energetic replies from the French cannon.There was also active fighting in the trenches southeast of Tahure.The text of the communication follows : \u201cThe carnonade continued last night, both sides taking part, to the north of Arras, in the direction of Souchez and its environs, as well as tn the sector of La Folie and near Hill No.140.\u201cThere was also considerable activity on the part of the artillery of the en;my, together with answering fire from our guns, in the region of Roye and to the north of the River Aisne, in the direction of Tracy-le-Val, and at the forest of St.Hard.\u201cIn the Champagne district the Germans violently bombarded our positions between the roads rurmng from St.Hilaire to St.Soupla and from Souain to Sommepy.Our batteries everywhere replied to this fire ¦with great energy.\u201cActive fighting took place in the connecting trenches to the southeast of Tahure in the direction of the But-de-Masnil.\u201cBetween the Argonne and the Meuse one of the French mines, in the torest of Malancourt, shattered some sapping works of the enemy.\u201cThe night passed in relative quiet on the remainder of the front.\u201d FACTS ALONE COUNT IN THE BALKANS AND PROMPT MEASURES MUST BE TAKEN Paris, October 8\u2014The semi-official Temps sums up French opinion of the Greek \u201ccoup de theatre\u201d in a phrase: \u201cThe difference of views between the King and Prime Minister Venizelos jmay have considerable consequences for Greece, but cannot impede our King Refused to His Any to go to Tbe Assistance of Serbia DETAILS OF HISTORIC INTERS \u201c\"\"View between m.veni- ZELOS AND KING CONSTANTINE.Paris, Oct.8.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 What purport to be details of the historic interview between King Constantine ,\t.\tand Eleoutherios Venizelos, which Macedonian expedition, which is pro-^\t.+.\u2019\t*\tresulted in the latter s resignation as ceedmg.\u201d It is considered that the presence of ! the allied forces gives the Entente I Witnesses For Eva Kingsley on Perjury Charge Give Strong Evidence in Rebuttal CASE PROCEEDING IN COURT OF i KING\u2019S BENCH BEFORE MR.JUSTICE GLOBENSKY.The trial of Eva Kingsley for perjury was continued yesterday afternoon before Mr.Justice Globensky in the Court of King\u2019s Bench.A considerable portion of the time was taken up with the objections raised COMPLETE Berlin Dispatch Says Manifesto Has Been Issued In Sofia Declaring That Bulgaria Would Commit Suicide if She Did Not Align Herself With Germany, and That She Must Fight at the Victor's Side.Nish, Oct.8, via London.\u2014 (Spcc-hy counsel for the Crown and defence1 ial)\u2014The diplomatic rupture between in regard to certain questions which\td i\t» m.were put to the various witnesses by ! ®erb a Bulgaria is complete.The counsel on each side.\t|\tOffice has handed his pass- Prime Minister of Greece, are printed |\t°* Sherbrooke\u201e was | ports to the Bulgarian Minister.in the Greek journal Kairoi.\t1 cution.SheTolTo^complaints which ! BDLGARIA WITH CENTRAL POW- .\t, After agreeing to mobilization as a \u2019 she swore the accused had made to\tERS.the t0 situation\u2019 aB : precaution involving no change ol ' her as to kw uncle\u2019s conduct, and; ppriN.\t8\tt the Temps continues Greek acceptance ^\tprpmier s\u2019le relate(l certain occurrences which i .\ty\to S< y- of virtual collaboration renders their p y\u2019 ^ ing as ed the Premler, ghe swore she had wltneBSpd witness vllle-(Special) \u2014 The Frankfurter w a was the object of the concen-, aiSo gtated that the handwriting in ; titling asserts that the Bulgarian tration of such a strong army on the some of the letters produced resem- j Government has issued a manifesto Macedonian frontier.M.Vemzelos ; bled that of the accused She denied to the nation announcing its decision answered that the object was two-\u2018 havmg salti to 1:'er brother (who in- L\tth\t.*-«\tlit:\tp\u201cw,T.\t- \u201c* protest of no effect.The Allies are on their way to help Serbia.If they disembark in sufficient numbers\u2014as it is asserted they will do\u2014the possible opposition from the King can be ignored.The Temps concludes ¦.\u201cThe expedition is now a fact.Facts alone count in the Balkans.If we proceed promptly and strongly the crisis shaking the whole peninsula will terminate in our favor.\u201d AUSTRALIANS\t;hand of the Government and insists , .\ton action on the side of the Allies, MAkU rROGRUSS jGreece will remain neutral.It is AT1 f A T T TPIVT t hardly conceivable to the Entente l\tvyL,l diplomats that Greece will go over to -\ttbe Central Powers, for, they point Paris, Oct.8.\u2014 (Special) \u2014A de- out, Bulgaria is known to covet soœa CONTRABAND Roumania, However, Will Ailow All Other Goods lo go Through Territory Milan, Oct.8, via Paris.\u2014 (Spec- and, second, to go to the aid of Serbia in case she were attacked by Bulgaria.The King then remarked that he agreed with Venizelos so far as defending the country was concerned, but could not see fflat Greece was called upon to help Serbia.The Premier recalled the obligations imposed upon Greece by her treaty of alliance but the King retorted that when Greece asked Serbia\u2019s aid against Turkey in May, 1914, it was refused.To further arguments on the part of Venizelos, the King replied that the day and\u2019at intervals\u2019 when\u201d he Premier was contradicting himself, j not work, he spent his time at This manifesto, as selves for you you would have been! quoted from the Frankfurter Zeitung na*\u2019-\ti by the Overseas News Agency, states thp1 rtpfenrHntr\tWlth iIr' Cabana\u2019, that Bulgaria would comit suicide if the defending attorney, over certain .questions put to her, and which she: she dld not all?n herself with Ger-considered irrelevant, and was told many and her allies, by the judge not to have any discus-1 The manifesto, as given out here, sion with the lawyer, but to answer ' follows : \u201cThe Central Powers have the questions unless objected to.*\t0 promised us parts of Serbia, creating EVIDENCE FOR DEFENCE.i an Austro-Bulgarian border line, James Kingsley, father of accused,! which is absolutely necessary for stated that his daughter had lived Bulgaria\u2019s independence of the Ser-witb her uncle and grandmother since she was two and a half years old.Witness' wife was dead.He worked out most of the time, but every Sun- did his bians.\"We do not believe in the promises of the Quadruple Entente.Italy, one of the Allies, treacherously broke her treaty of 33 years.We believe in is fighting the for when the Allied Powers asked ! mother\u2019s and brother\u2019s with his dau-\t./ Greece to assist Serbia at the time ! ghter\u2019 The latter had Ilever made Gfmany\u2019 whloh ,\t\u201ce any complaints to him nor to her whole world to fulfill her treaty of the Austrian attack Venizelos grandmother in his presence, neither I with Austria.?«patch to the Havas Agency from of her territory, and the treatment\t\u2019\t'\t'\t'\t'\t.\tmade a promise of such assistance had he observed anything wrong.Athens, dated Thursday, says:\tof Grfk nationals in Turkey makes j Jf1') In reply to protests filed by the con.ditlonal upon the armed COopera-; Witness was unable to express s».\t, UO.OU xmut.uajr, bays.\tit virtually impossible for her tn be- German and Austrian Ministers\t._\t.\t.\t;\ti-.___ ________ it virtually impossible for her to be-\u201cA Mitylene despatch received here come the ally of that country, asserts that a French seaplane bom-, NOT UNANIMOUS IN GREECE.Warded Aivali, Asia Minor, Wednes-I As in Grreca, public opinion in Bul-dav mnrnimr\tIgaria is not entirely unanimously in «ay morning.\tsupport of King Ferdinand, and re- The Australians have made im-, ports indicate that the Bulgarian mo-portant progress in the Suvla region, bilization is not being carried out ¦of the Gallipoli Peninsula and 0n the withoilt difficulty.The King and southern frontier there.\u201d\tPremier Rédosiavofi, however,, have ____________\tthrown in their lot with Aus- ! tria-G\u20acrmany -nd Turkey, having, af-FRENCH ARE\tter consultation with the ministers >\tol tllose countries, rejected tbe de- GAININCt\tmands of Russia for the dismissal of T T p pü D IJ iTYTT-\\ibbe -4ustro-German officers who, it is til L'In 11 .AIN IJ alleged have been engaged to com- -\tinland the Bulgarian army.Bulgar- Faris, Oct.8.\u2014 (Special) \u2014Soldiers 'a\u2019 m fact, denied the presence of Wounded at the capture of Tahure,\taJ!d t,'e Russian, British, , .\u201e ,\t\u201e .\tFrench and Italian ministers have now arriving in Pans, are all of the either left 0r are leaving Sofia.Italy opinion that the French are gaining has taken action also by giving the the upper hand, not only through Bulgarian minister at Rome his their artillery, but because of the i PîlUPorls' gallantry and dash of the infantry.!av0;d arousing the Greek people by \u201cAt the rate things are going,\" refraining from attacking Serbia, said a wounded sergeant-major, \u201cit simply keeping her troops on the bor-will be a long time, before the Ger- dPr'\twould have the effect of __\t.\t.\t.\tpreventing Serbia from bringing her mans are in a position to think of a full strength to bear against the Aus- counter-offensive.Our heavy artil- tro-German attack.lery sprays their rear formations, | ROUMANIA STILL NEUTRAL.paralyzing the bringing up of rein-\t.xv.td n x x ,\t,\t,\tx , Roumania the other Balkau state is forcements and supplies to such a etill neutral.Roumania has not degree that the last prisoners cap- been heard irom, but, like Greece, for tured at Tahure had not eaten in bbe nioment is bent on continuing friendly with all the belligerents.Uoubtless to influence her and the other Balkan states, P.ussia is reported to have con.umced an energetic offensive in Buk0wina and to have attacked the Austrian position northeast of Czernowitz.At the other PMPrr 017 VA! TVA ^ °-f tbe eastern frünt the German rUKI UP VAi.riNA offensive against Dvinsk is at last ____\t! making some headway.The Ger- Amsterdam, Oct.7, via London, offlrial communication says that erman and Austrian Ministers against obstacles being placed in the way ol shipping goods to Bulgaria, the Roumanian Government replied, according to a Bucharest despatch to \u201cBulgaria must fight at the vie- x- .x,\t.\tnninfnn\tmx+\u201e\tu\ttor\u2019s side.The Germans and Aus- tion of Roumania and the benevolent op.1,t?lon aoout the letters, as he could support of the King, and reports Indicate that the mobilization is being carried on with difficulty.\u201cFor Bulgaria\u2019s glory and Macedonia\u2019s freedom,\u201d the old battle cry, is written across the new flags which have been unfurled by the mobilizing army.The official Bulgarian newspaper Norodny Prava reminds Ferdinand of his words to the army t-wo years ago: \u201cFurl the glorious flags for better days.\u201d \u201cThese says,\u201d says the papet, \u201chave now come.The sword must prove it stronger than the intrigues of the enemy.Citizens, your longings will he accomplished.The signal for departure will not long be de-layed.\u201d NO FORMAL DECLARATION OB\" WAR.Nish, Oct.8.\u2014 (Special) \u2014Although there has been no formal declaration of war, the cordial reception by Bulgarian officers at Sofia of the German aviators who dropped bombs on Belgrade and Nish yesterday is regarded here as tantamount to the commencement of hostilities against Serbia by Bulgaria.ROUMANIA TO MOBILIZE.Geneva, Oct.8, via Paris.\u2014Information reached Geneva by way of Munich yesterday from a source neutrality of Bulgaria.These condi- neither read nor write.John Kingsley, Mrs.Frank Kings-Aont;s- Russia soon will have col- tro-Hungarians are victorious on all : which is regarded as reliable, that tiens not having been pledged, the ley, Mrs.Irwin Rogers, Jennie WaVd1 lapsed entirely.Then will come the King pointed out, he refused to join and Arthur Gilbert also gave evi- turn of France, Italy and Serbia.,\t,\t,\tSerbia at a time when the Austrian donee in rebuttal of the charge, and: the Secolo, that it would take every forces arraV(.rt\tf hcr did\tthe depositions of prisoner\u2019s grand-\tT means to prevent contraband of war v irnann a « i -\t+ motller taken at the preliminary \u201c\u2018d n°t liffi't on the side of the from passing over Roumanian terri- ,\t,.,\t'' '\tffaria was no hearing were put in on behalf of ac- Central Powers, who offer the only tory, but would place no difficulties in the way of the transit of goods to Bulgaria.other more than 48 hours, and h months.It is hoped thcit the prices ,\t.\tErrand iiirvma.ii\t, i 4.\t\u2022\t^ quoted are such as will receive favor-\tfrom Athens, will not op- g In\tthe Crown Mr T , many dny8> la8t nlght destr°yed tbe Î able consideration.Negotiations have ; P°se the new ministry, so that ad\u2019 ! Nicol, K.C., stated that Bachand did '\tLaChme\tparlsb\tchurch-\tk'ESllse des!\t^ been under way for sometime in\tre-! ed complications may be averted at! not\taidjudicate when this indictment\tSaintes\tAnSes>\tand for\ta time threat- umn vj,,.\t1 vie\t.\t-\t_______-cju\tKard t° shipping dressed beef and an a critical period.The overthrow of waB before the grand jur, but even ened the entire neighborhood, includ- Oct.8.The'Cologne Gazette reports penrirat^d8 the Russian^incs^over^a shortly^Tthe^ar Officl0-*- ^»!the Zea,mls 0ablnet would involve i had.h!.doae 80 it would have been ing St.Joseph's Hospital, from THE WEATHER Unsettled, with showers.two Russian cruisers actively bom- front of about ihree miles.Through barding the Bulgarian port of Varna, out (he centre the Russians are still - on the offensive.HEAVY FIGHTING IN CHAMPAGNE.Champagne the country over which the French made their big gains late jin September is still the main dig ^accepts the ^r\u2018aim's Cabinet would involve : bad^b®\tS° R woldd have been ing St.Joseph\u2019s offer for canned meats\u2019and also finds jhh® dissolution of the Chamber, | prôse/utor ThaT the KingY^and^hat wh'Ch the patients were removed perfect right to be heard as Places of safety.The edifice was es- to TEUTONS OPEN CAMPAIGN TO SAVE TURKEY it practicable to place orders for :which is considered extremely hazard-dressed beef, there will be created in ous, as the Greek Constitution does rarr/.t'.ïïÆ\u201d,\t'\"»*>»¦ Canadian live stock markets.r , xv.v o wiv,,\txi _n x.trict of contention in thc west.The London, Oct.8.le lo g ra reporis are so contradictory, however ened Austro-Gernxan offensive in the that jt jg difflcult to a8Cerytlin whaetr Balkans with the added menace nf I.wuaL contradictory, however £i -\t-\t-Jult to t> , i ,\t,\t,,, .\tx,, nx ai I iS actually happening.The Germans Bulgaria, has begun in earnest.1- admit that the French have made m st simultaneously with the lupti ro EjIiKht pro ress but on the wh , of diplomatic relations between Sofia laim t h re lf,ç h , and the Entente Powers an Austro- era,\ton the other haC German army, estimated weight of !the Prench declare that it is a Germon, with an enormous weight o man ¦ ofIcnsivo which h been rc-heavy artillery, started to attack pulsed Sij\u2019hia from the north and west, and j T, towns mentiomos xi,» x r according t0 the Berlin official report ficla] communications show^thlt0 thé exossed the Dnma, Danube and Save ; Frfjnch haVe ttparoached vely close to rivers at many points and firmly e3-|the chalKeraage-Baaatucourt railway?which is their objective.St.Marie ,\t, x .o ,\tI ho w-hich the Germans sav thn French were landed at Salonika with tin pmetratcd but were driven out bv tacit consent of the Greek Govern- immediate counter-attacks is on « it! 20th nient, are being hurried northward to railway.\ta\t°\t11 Bssiat Serbia and, if Possible, keep i the Bulgarians from capturing the!\tGAINS AT GALLIPOLI.Hnlonlka-Nish Railway, the only tablished itsilf on the Serbian side.ich troop Salonika The Anglo-French troops, which Casualty List Shows That Several Units of Second Divison Took Part in Operations duting mobilization of the army.\u201cBENEVOLENT NEUTRALITY\u201d TOWARDS ENTENTE POWERS.London, Oct.8, 12.30 p.m.\u2014 (Special) \u2014A message to thc Times states that the Greek Government has decided to issue a declaration of its attitude of \u201cbenevolent neutrality\u201d towards the Entente Powers.he had _\t^\t_______ ^ a witness \"before the grand\u2019jury ; tablished in the early sixties.and Placed in the witness box by the Including additions and improvements Crown, Dr.Veronneau stated, under was valued at $250,000 only part of pressure, that one Archambault bad whlch is covered by insurance.Ugly told him tbat Bachand had tried to !rutnors are current in Lachine con-influence a member of the grand jury, cerning the origin of the fire of last -+-\tj night, and thc two outbreaks which were caught on Tuesday before they had gained a dangerous start.No IGMOTION FOR COLONEL LOOMIS accidents were reported, VAQUI INDIANS MASSACRE TUI; CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE with which is united The Eastern Townships Bank SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.Q., LL.D.D.U.L., President.JOHN AlRD, - - - - General Manner, H.V.F.JONES, Asst.Gen.Mana^at*.Capital,$15,000,000 RMt,$I3,5QQ,000 Savings Bank Accounts , xi a i! \u201e \u201e\u201e\ti.,' If10 result of a month's minor s.mrce by which the Serbians can be a(.tions ln Gallipoli, Gen.Sir Ian with munitions of war.\tHamilton reports the British have The hoped for support from Greece has not been forthcoming King «'on .front of four miles at fiuv]a Bnv stantine, by the dismissal of Premier I\ta nL Vrulzelos, having shown that, while his country sympathizes with thc Ottawa, October 8\u2014The list of casualties posted lastt night includes 29 names, and takes in the 1st, 2nd., 3rd., 4th., 5th., 7th., 13th., 16tlrt 21st., 25th., and 28th., Princess Pats, First Field Artillery Brigade, Divisional Ammunition Column and Canadian Army Medical Corps.Montrealers named are Harry Luk-ka, of the Second Battalion, of 275 thr™\t,x,i\tBleary Street; William J.Oakman, tnrec hundred yards on a mi ;,.,i u ix n\u2019 , a.o.\u201er\ttaa .x a\u2014 ,,\tIThird Battalion, of 107 Sir George Etienne Cartier Street, wounded in FIVEKILLED IN NISH BY AVIATORS' BOMBS Nish, Oct.7, via London.\u2014(Special)\u2014An aeroplane coming from Bulgaria this afternoon dropped numer-! Ottawa Report Says He is Likely Dou8la8' AflZ i Oct.8.\u2014(Special) J \u2014Twenty-three inhabitants\tT\u2018 to lie Made Brigadier General of La BRITISH CENSORS ARE VERY BUSY the shoulder; James Wilson, 25th, Battalion, 451 Notre Dame Street, Lachine.The list shows that a number of | battalions of the Second Canadian the cause of the Allies, he is not prepared to go against the Central Powers | or to fulfil the obligations of the Gre- eo Serbian treaty of alliance, which | Toronto, Oct.8.\u2014\u201cThe London of- Division have been in action provides that one ally must\tgo to I\tfic.«\tof the\tAssociated Press advises\t20th., 21st., 25th, and 28th.the assistance of the, other\tin the j\tto-day by\tcable that thousands of j The casualty in the Army Medical case of attack.A new Greek cabinet1 words of despatches from Its corres-j Corps is that of Captain William J.Composed nf men of pro-German n,nd pandents in Sofia and from the (1er Enright, of Port Daniel, east, County pro Ally sympiithies, hits hern ap-j\tman\tlines\ton the western battlefront\tRonaventure, attached to the Pointed, and thc expectation\tnow is\tarn\tbeing\twithheld by the British\tBattalion ( French! Ian ad Inn ), th^t unless public opinion forces the censors.\u201d\tnmnded by Lieut.-Col.Gaudet.Ottawa, October 8\u2014Lord Brooks, ! \u201e\t.\t.\t.\t, ,,,,\t,\t,who was to have commanded the ous bombs on Nish, killing five per-!,.\t.\t, ,\t,\t, xx .\u201e\t,\t,,\t,\t*\tp \u2018 ! first brigade of the first division 1 sons and wounding two others.ItL , x ,\t, .\tt | has been transferred to the corps then returned safely to Bulgaria.L\tj ,,\t.\tK __________?\u2014_________ troops under General Mercer where dliDDi lire: nr r o c a.i ni-t be will command a brigade made up A O^v «or\tof the 42t'd\u201c «th R.C.R., and Prin- ARMY ARE ADEQUATE cess Patricias.Col.Smart's brigade COMMISSION SATISFIED THAtT TROOPS WILL BE SHORT OF NOTHING DURING WINTER.Paris, Oct.8.\u2014 An official announcement states that thc senatorial death, it was said.Interest at the current rata U allowed U.S.CITIZENS on a11 d0110®11*\t\u201cud upwards.Careful attentfon is given to every recount.Small accounts are welcomed.Accounts may be opened and operated by, mail.Accounts may be opened In the names ot two or more persons, withdrawals to be made by any one of them or by th* survivor.BRANCHES IN SHERBROOKE.Main Office (Dufferln Avenue), E.\tW.Farwell, Manager j A.P.Taylor, Assistant Manager, Wellington Street Branch, F.\tA.Briggs.Manager.Upper Town Branch (King St.,) I Colorado, a mining town in the ! Hermosillo, Sonora district, were j massacred by Yaqui Indians, who j captured the town this week, according to reports received here last night.Women and children were beaten to N.F.Dinning, Manager.commission on the army have finished their inspection of the winter commissariat.After inspecting the stores and depots and having examined the returns of existing stocks, the com-22nd ! mission is satisfied that the French com- army will be short of d'thing ine the coming winter.General Mercer.Ool.Rennie is likely to command the first brigade of the first division and will be made a Brigadier-General.Col.Loomis of Montreal Is also likely to be a Brigadier-General.It is learned that larrigans will be supplied to the Canadian troops in France and England this winter.Tenders are being called for.Col.Loomis is a native of Sher-dur-1 brooke, and is a son of Mr.and Mra.D.(I.Loomis of this ci tv.WE OKFF.R, SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE $5,000 Nova Scotia Steel & Goal Go., 6% Debentores Price 92} and Interest to Yield per cent.Eastern Securities Co., Ltd.INVESTMENT BANKERS, 1ST SI.James Street flt.John.N.B.\tMONTREAL\tHalMea:.N.S.3 3412 TWO' JsHÜKBHOOKK DATX,Y RHCCTKJJ, fRTDAT, OCTOBER g, ms.ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT HAPPENINGS ÇatN rings by Daily tard Cor-respondefils in Various CorriRiunities * etc., for his son Mr.Sami.Rich and llttle Nlna home from cm.jr., who is on the adjoining ton and guestB at her uncle.8_ jjr.G.f-\u2018m-\t.».\t\u2022 i - i Bennett\u2019s ; Mr.L.Bishop, of Sher- r e\tfV r+1V^ / toWa, hrooke in town with friends ; Miss Ü.rhf ffn\thf ^ nii.\tTm\u2018 Bernier, of Lancaster, visiting Miss the fall with her brothers od their\th* xw farm on the 4th range.\t^abeKl\t= MrH P\u2019 C\u2019 Matheson m Mr.Wm.Swan returned to Mont- fh\u20ac/bro°ke ^ues^l: M\"s\u2019 A\u2019I,Bar.t' hi real on Monday last for the winter, J:Lt to ?eeC1Srer FTal1ls > Mrs-\tA- ' after the summer on his farm in Bowe and Miss Lily Rowe visiting friends at Maple Grove and Wolf The marriage of Mr.David Booth, lown ' illage ; Mrs.O.M.Bishop in son of Mr.D.Booth of Ditch- Sherbrooke with her mother, Mrs.tt, of Cha on Sept.29.LAKE MEG ANTIC.After spending a few days on ms ,r - - ^ vacation with his father, Mr.Rory ^eI:.th« summer on bls C.McDonald, Ness Hill, Mr.John McDonald returned to Portland, Me., .\t® ™aV\t\u2022ur\u201c' W ,r' ,, \"\t\u201ct\"-\u2019\tSheri on Wednesday; Mr.Geo.McDonald }r':\tson °f\t^r- D.Booth of\tDitch- \u2022was also ot home from the Home £leld, Lake Megantic, and Miss Annie\tm Guard Camn tn^ieet ^is hrotbers Scott' of C^ambly, Que., took place /he WJlmg Workers will meet with Mr David S Draper of Wilt^ N 011 B6?*- 29-\tBooth spent last th« hisses Sarah and Mary Andrews H \" the guest of Mr Leopold Gt^ winter\tP^t summer on the on Saturday afternoon.and, Three Lakes, for a few weeks of farm here helPing hi8 father-\tRiTi^ \u201cl88eS.P*\"l Mlbe/ an from Canterbury Que., per Miss Mrs.E.W.Tobin and Misses Pearl, p .\t.n Mrs J H Armstrong Kathleen and Beatrice Tobin T.™\tMrs- \u201c \u2022 Aimsirong spending a few days in Quebec Kg Trois Pistoles.Will Sell Cheap Steam Boiler, capacity 700 sq.feet, air 425 sq.feet, steam radiation, nearly new.A.R.WILSON.i J Candy Specials at the j ! Quality Candy Store \\ *\tSATURDAY\tJ f Regular 40c Chocolate Peanuts, i t Saturday only .33c , ____19c lb.20c lb.25c lb.25c lb.and a Everv- ! .WISGETT3 \u201cFive Dollar\u201d Shoes GiveS atisfaction PREMIER TO-DAY 1 ALL NEW pictures! Monday and Tuesday: \"THE CLASH OF ARMS'' Ilth Episode 0f the Broken Coin.Wfz r u M Turkish Delight Molasses Taffy Peanut Brittle Salted Peanuts A fresh assortment of Willard's Forkdipt Chocolates just re- » ceived.\t# Woodard\u2019s Limited j J\t(2 Stores) 1 Phone 862, Sherbrooke, Qoe.£ t J C.MC C ONNEtl 4 are and \u2022x Great Dispersion Sale OF PUREBRED JEFuSEY bT.LAMBERT \u2019ATT LE.W.A.Reburn & Coy\u2019s.enure herd, cons rung 10 pairs socks, 10 day shirts, G5 hospital shirts, 100 hospital handkerchiefs, 65 wash cloths, 10 towels, 15 suits pyjamas, 2 packages tobacco, 2 packages cigarettes 121 roller bandages, 15 hot water bottle covers.Box No.2.-7 quarts strawberries, 7 quarts raspberries 4 quarts of aP-: pies 3 quarts cranberry, 1 quart of j apple jelly, 3 quarts blueberries, 1 quart of currants, 3 jars of mar, malade, 5 cans of fruit, 1 can of fruit, 1 can of condensed nY.lk, 1 catsup, 6 pounds maple sugar.WORK COMMITTEE.K! J.SHERBROOKE :j: The Science I of Optometry Insures a correct examination of the eyes.It is a drugless method X \\yhich should appeal par- t be X ren suffering from d \u2022j* fective vision where ca X ful attention is required THIS IS TS-SE lLAST CALL ON OUR SPEOAb Shop early tonight and j Saturday as our store will be closed all day Monday.We have selected the following from the different dep\u2019ts.\u2014All specially attractive values for quick selling.GAUPET ESEP\u2019T.Floor Oilcloths 1, 1 1-4, 1 1-2, 2, 2 1-2 yds.wide, assorted patterns ami colors, at per sq.yard 3Uc, :J5e, 40c.4yd.Wide Linoleum Good heavy cork quality, per sq.yard, (>Oc.Bedroom Squares Ingrain, reversible quality, sizes 2 1-2x3, 3 x 3, 3 x 3 1-2, 3x4 yards, at $4.00, $5.00, $0.00, $7.00 HITCHED.We Are Having a Brisk Demand Now Vor Parlor Flat New goods arriving every day direct from the makers.^ brooke, for the purpose of organizing some of the bus.ness men of Sheri a court of the Women\u2019s Catholic Or- hr°oke have come to our rescue, and der of Foresters.This meeting will be finariced us f°r ollr regular expenses ; by generously allowing us $150.CO : 5 pee.Parlor Suite Covered with French velour .20.00 High grade material superior workmanship the chief factors.a no v / are*»* V x Fhe above style in all leath- *f One of our Specialties is the care of GHiLDfSEft\u20193 EYES.directed by one of the High Court trustees and the Recording Secretary Maple Leaf Court 762, Richmond\", Que.Explanations will be made in French and English.To accommodate those who cannot attend in the evening a meeting will be held at four Thursday, Oct 14th, 9 a.m.styjes $4 to $6 ers and sizes, price $5, other - and $2Cd.OO per month, 0ur work has gone on very smoothly and uninterruptedly.Reports re \u201cConsorts\u2019\u2019 sent at first to our men at Valcartier, and Christmas gifts to Salisbury Plain, o\u2019clock in the afternoon also.Ladies\t*?th SB';eral, donations to _____the Navy have already been pubhsh- t 135 Wellington St.id, eo We will not repeat here.Since the Canadian soldiers have All stock H year- old and tered rn the American Jer Club, New York.Young -\u2018' registered in *':.e a\"oo\u2019ve re-o Cajo&di&n Jersey Register at of purchaser.TERMS\u2014$25 and «25.nine months Interest at 6 p.c.Catalogues ready October 1st.E under.'or Joint J.Oijjpeî! I Co.f '1RATHCONA sq.about T\u2014 HOWE, Hatle Audio Coatinoofe House\u2014F\u2019opuiar home for X Ira-'-lifra\u2014Eu.g.Bouchard, Prop.you should not miss this opportunity We do not intend to canvass, but Z \"\u2019!1 d° eherytK»in r+P08Sibit t0 SeCUr?at the \u201cFront\u201d we have shipped r° , yOU\t^encflt:s of tîus great regularly one or two large packing .\u2018ZrFTt 0rfler\thas a membershlP of cases Of \u201cComforts\u201d (chilfly) socks over 900 women.Lome decided to every month to the Canadian War J0ID us \u201ctnuay and vou will be pleas- Contingent Association, London, ed with the social, financial and spin- England, who ship fliem directly t0 itual benefits.Policies from $590 to th : \u201cFront,\u2019\u2019 as the Canadian Offi-$2,500.Special reduced rates for cers requisitioned the.So there is those joining Sunday.\tno waste or overlapping and we have '\t*\tthe satisfaction of knowing that our NE ART A 50 YEARS AN ADVOCATE efforts are appreciated by a number j Thanksgiving Say ISJOTICE 3 pee.Parlor Suite Birch mahogany frame, beautiful Italian silk *)\u201c) M 1 covering .Basement White Iron Beds, any size .Woven Wire Springs .Sanitary Fibre Mattresses .2.98 1.98 3.98 ï Made in Canada Made in Canada As our staff will observe the »î> holiday, 0ur patrons are asked to note that no delivery w\u2019ill X be made between Saturday and ^ Tuesday.\t
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