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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE., TUESDAY OCTOBER 13, 1914 ONE CENT All News of British and Belgian Armies Denied Army of General Von Kluck Believed to be Retreating RUSSIANS SIEGE OF PRZEMVSL; LONDONERS WARNED TO PREP ARE FOR BOMBS; CAVALRY FIGHTING IN NORTH OF FRANCE A DRAW COVER RETREAT OP VON KLTTOK\u2019S ARMY.London, Oct.13.\u2014(Special)\u2014Reports continue to reach London that the great activity ot the German cavalry near Lille is a screening movement to cover the retreat of the army of General Von Kluck.Such a retreat is even said to be under way to the north and to the northeast.(GERMANS DRIVEN FROM STTWAL-KI AND LOMZA.London, Oct.13.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 A despatch to the Central News from (Rome says: A telegram from Petro-jgrad to the Tribuna states that no jGermans remain in the provinces of Suwalki and Lomza, Russian Poland, \u2019that the Russian army continues to edvance in East Prussia, and that the entire district of Lyck is now Joccupied by the forces of Emperor 'Nicholas.In addition, the despatch says that the Russians are maintain-8ng their positions in Hungary, Puk-towina and Transylvania.FOUR KILLED BY AVIATORS\u2019 bombs! \u2018 London, Oct.13.\u2014 (Special) \u2014A Jletter received in Amsterdam from (Dusseldorf, says the Daily Chronicle\u2019s Amsterdam correspondent, declares (that in the recent British aeroplane \u2019raid on Dusseldorf, besides' a Zeppelin \u2022airship being destroyed, four persons were killed and many wounded.FIRE 1,500 SHELLS DAILY.Toklo, Oct.13.\u2014(Special)\u2014During an armistice yesterday on the battle-Ifront of Tsing Tau, twenty-two Ger->man defenders of the fortress were ] hurled.The fortress fires 1,500 Whells daily.MARTIAL LAW THROUGHOUT UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA.Cape Town, Oct.13, via Loudon, 11.27 a.m.\u2014 (Special) \u2014It has been officially announced here that a command under Colonel Maritz has rebelled in the northwest of the Cape Provinces.Martial law has been proclaimed throughout the Union.FORTS STILL HOLDING OUT.London, Oct.13,\t4.00 a.m.\u2014The Times correspondent in Belgium, un-4er date of Sunday, says: \u201cTwenty-four of the Antwerp forts were still holding out to-day in the face of a continuous bombardment.Last night over twenty blazing fires could be distinguished from afar in different parts of the city.\u2019\u2019 TIGHTENING GRIP ON BELGIUM.Geneva, Oct.13.\u2014 (Despatch to the London Standard) \u2014German control of Belgium is tightening.The latest measure is to prohibit Belgian hanks from doing business with France and England, even through their branches fn those countries.GERMANS SHORT OF EQUIPMENT Petrograd, Oct, 13.\u2014\u201cThe German losses have forced the German Gov- ~WAR ATLAS \u201cThe Best Yet Produced\u2019\u2019 '«\t\t\t 10c.2 for 15c.> ( w (\u2019«frlfk-l 1\t^wnun, Orne\titfR nrid\tLOAF HUG A H 1!\tli e.for \t \\*r.o»jd\t\t\t¦(urt lb': broom\ttor th 'in* who 5»KrFKTKR S\tAU ar- CoJ?sll^a^on sonage this Tuesday evening, Oct.\u201cr' Bolus\u2014T think not.I don\u2019t be-!3tb, given under the auspices of the '!®ve Patient has any more money Ladies\u2019 Guild.A supper of all the that I need myself,\t_________ good things\tof the season will be ,\t\u2014\u2014!ii\u2014\u2014\u2014\t-._j\u201e j served and a\tshort programme will\tWarts\tKemoved\tWithout\tPain be given.\t_\t! Putnam's Painlas» Wart and Corn Kx- -^- tractor never fails tn remove Warts DANVILLE.\tCorne or Bunions, without, pain.In à Messrs.Chas.and Gilbert, Crosble, few hours.Give Putnam's a trial.jr., of Hherbrooke, spent tbs week-, :\t\u2022'\t\u2014¦'\t-r-r\u2014r\u2014 end with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Crosble.I\u2019rincipal .leaking and Miss McKenzie, of the Academy staff, attended the teachers\u2019 convention at.Quebsc last week.The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs.Arnold Lset.on Thursday.Mrs.I,eet also entertained a number of ladles at.the tes hour on Friday.Mr.Gordon OUlis and Miss Lillian Matthews, of Sherbrooke, are guests at Mr.Gilbert Crosbie\u2019e High View Farm.The afternoon tea given by the ladies of the Patriotic Fund Com mit tee whs well attended.The hostesses were Mesdames H.R.Oleve land, C.C.Cleveland, Stevenson and Miquelon.The tea was given in the committee room in the Barnard block.The harvest thanksgiving service held in Ht.Aiigustine\u2019s Church on Thursday was well attended.The church was prettily deoorated with jautumn leave», fruits and vegetables.The special preacher was the Rev.Mr.Belford, of Richmond.Mr.Beiford preached from th* text found in the 130th psalm, \u201cO, l«t Israel hope in j ,tbe Lord, for with the Lord there 1*1 Correspondent Wanted For Coaticook APPLY Sherbrooke Kecord Go.SHERBROOKE.msrey.The choir rendered the La Gri_ _ Itolleve All Nerwn P-*** ÂffK.rés-k:^ FARMERS OF\u2019 THE EASTERN\ti Kitchener\u2019s appeal to Canada f« for greater Agricultural Production.It 1 is your patriotic duty to Increase in ! every way possible the output of : your farm.It will lie good huirtneea for you to do so, because prices will he up and market unlimited.Plan your fall plowing with this Idea in view.Help Problem We can help you solve this.Yon will want farm hands In the Spring.Do not delay but send In your application at once.We can supply your' requirements.Write at once for particulars and application forme.Let Us Work Together AddreMR- Eastern Townships Immigration Society W.W HILLHOUSE, Sacretury, SHERBROOKE* Quo,.488578 feHERBROOCT; DAILrY RECORD, TUESDAY, - OCTOBER 13, 19x4.THREE The Daily Record SHERBIlOOKft KECORD CO., j\tPrmt.ars aad FnblishÈr».< Printed and published every afternoon, ajxcept Sunday, at 106 and 108 Wei* Angrton street.Sherbrooke .SUBSCRIPTION PRICE strictly In B,d vance to any addrgs» in Canada.S^reat Britain and the United States.*One year.^2.00 ; six months.$1.00 ; \u2018three month**.50 cents ; one month, 20 *3ent8.To any address in the Eastsrn /Townships, bv the vsar onlv.$1.50.Circulation Statement > Circulation statement for week ending October 10th, 1914 : Monday .12,058 (\tTuesday .12,000 Wednesday .11,850 '\tThursday .11,850 t\tFriday .11,800 4 «0 ; *1.25 value.\tQQr, Wednesday .4*01/\tSHEPHERD PLAID\u2014 Four different sises checked patterns.Value ^\t42c 8 to 13 ajB.\tCROSS-BARRED MUSLIN\u2014 A good range of different pattern* on sale.Value ISo.,\t1 4, 8 to\t-1-Tfcv>\t WAISTS 1 WAISTS i New choice.especially good, and os sale\tWHITE VBSTTNGS\u2014\t\t \tSpecial\tfor\tfall\tand winter\twaists\t:\t25u.value»,\t1 Q_ 8 to 1#\tJ-OL\tINDIAN HEAD LINEN-36 in.wide.A specially good value.Always Bold at 2Bo.\tOA/> 8 to 12 \t\t\t COATINGS\u2014 Blanket Cloth.In plein or cfceelrea i 54 ip.SSL, « \u201e Sl.ll\tSATEEN LININGS\u2014 3T and 80 in.wide, In all the popular shades.Valus 10o.\t10V» a to 13 a m.- lAiçL1\t\tWOOL DRESSES\u2014 Children\u2019s sizes 0 to 12 years.Sample lot lately received.From *1.50 to *5.00.\t\t18 IN.EMBROIDERIES\u2014 with or without beading edges ; 40o.Values; 8 to 12\t\u2019>Qa\t \tFANCY WRAPPERETTES- A good choice of different colore on sale ; ISo.values ;\t-1 /A_ 8 to 13 a m\t I '-'L\t\tMISSES\u2019 TOP SKIRTS\u2014 A great variety of Mixed Tweed ones.Waist sires 22 .\t23 and 24 ; lengths 84 , 35 and 30.$1.98 CORSETS\u2014 Two «pedal Hoe» to rush out.Broken etees, *1.35 value.\tTQr» Wednesday\t* rTv,\t\tROLLER TOWELLING\u2014 Plain or with red borders.All pure linen, 10c.value.\tOl \u201e 8 to 12 a.m .-OuC\t Women\u2019s Novelty and Sport Goats The novelties are made of th* mort beautiful Imported fabric of the season, In rich «dors.Lengths range from nearly knee length to threvcnalter.They came In misse*\u2019 \u2022lies 18, 16.00 or ladles' sizes 34, 88, 40.PRICES VARYING PROM 812.00 to 833.00 Wgk- OUT-OF-TOWN\t\tSHOP AT \t\t ORDERS SENT BY PREPAID PARCEL POST.TR.Y US NEXT 1\tPOUTRE\u2019S\tSOLE AGEN g FOR STANDARD Beil \u2018phone 433,\tIT PAYS\tPATTERNS.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiniiiiiiii LJ^ u \\ho tpuarw?always haa PRIESTLEYS' LIMITED sftatipod on thf wjkwi^a A Cloak or Suit \u2014 no matter how good its style and tailoring\u2014is no better than its cloth.A little stretching, a few wrinkles, will ruin the most fashionably cut, finely tailored gown ever made.Dress (Hoods are used by many of the master-designers of Europe for the original creations with which they set the world\u2019s fashions.Yet Canada\u2019s low tariff on British goods permits Priestleys\u2019 Dress Goods to be sold here 3t lower prices than foreign countries have to pay.Store» are showing a wttf* and very attractive range of Prleatleya*Goode this fall, incladlad Ibe new Silvan and Herod a Crepes.Barbicans, Serge», Taffetas, Poplins.Craven* etlea, Mobalrs.Etc.Jt the \"Best Stores 82.00 The Ironclad Alarm Clock 1» handsome and strong.CASE\u2014Dark iron, with gilt sash and copper base.MOVEMENT \u2014 Accurate and strong, with concealed bell.Weight, four Pounds.Price, 53.00.Guaranteed.A.C.Skinner Jeweler & Optician, 7 StrathOona Sq.\"BUY AT HOME\u2019\u2019 CITY NEWS Mrs.R.J.Spearing friends in Montreal.is visiting BUSINESS NOTES.Get your door fixed up with spring brass weather strip before the cold weather comes.0.A.Turner, agent, phone 932.CONSIDER COMEORT Only ^ properly made shoe can give that feeltnff of solid comfort.Why sacrifice It by wearing cheaper footwear merely for a saving in first cost.GOLD BOND and FRANK W.BLATER'S SHOES for Men are made so carefully and bo true to natural foot requirements that they are bound to give you comfort and satisfaction, Why not try b pair ?Prices $5.00 to $7.00 a pair.IVI.J.CHOQUETTE bright autumn flowers, candles, and one with a design in colored vege- ' tables^ which was both pretty and : artiïïic.After supper an entertainment was given in the hall.The programme included two double quartettes by Mrs.M.MacKay, Mrs, A.L.Parker, Mrs.Parsons, Miss Clara Dresser, Mrs.T.E.Read, Misses Habbard, Rowell and Horton ; vocal solos, Mr.Ernest Armitage and Mrs.Dr.MacKay ; recitations from \u201cTha Habitant,\u201d Mr.Albert Bradley, Len-: noxvllle, and an instrumental trio, ! Mr.A.L.Parker and his two young | eons ; for an encore, \u2018\u2018It\u2019s a Long, Long Way to Tipperary,\u201d was played, all present singing the chorus.The entire affair was much enjoyed, and : the financial returns were consider- | able and very gratifying.PLYMOUTH CHURCH NOTICES.The Ladies\u2019 Aid Society will meet on Thursday afternoon at 3.30 for transaction of business followed by social hour from 4 to 6.Hostesses : Mrs.E.S.Foss, Mrs.Rd.Smith and Mrs.G.W.Powers.Ladles are re-! quested to bring their work.The mid-week service will be held on Wednesday evening at 8 o\u2019clock.Subject of address, \u201cPrayer as petition.\u2019\u2019 85 Wellington Street, i i * 4 i ?i i k 4 *4 * * Wedding Rings Opposite His Majesty\u2019» Theatee.4T.MITCHELLS w 10, 14, and 18k gold, Latest Tiffany Style, Obe piece, no solder.4 or Hunting Be A Trapper As Much Fun As Fishing AND THERE IS MONEY IN IT Mr.E.J.Pagp has left for a busl-nesstrip to Toronto.Miss Mary J.Shaw, Montreal, visited friends in town over the holiday.The Sons of England Benefit Society have voted $10 to the Patriotic Fund.Miss Evelyn perry, Montreal, spent the week-end in town with her friend, Miss Parr.Miss Juliette Casa^ant, St.Hyacinthe, is the guest of the Misses Campbell, Prospect street.Mr.Paul Panneton, Montreal, spent Thanksgiving Day visiting friends here.Miss Frances Armitage left for Stanstead to-day to enter the Wesleyan College as a student.Miss Bruce, Manchester, N.H., is visiting her friend, Miss Etta Cameron, Queen street.Come to the social given by the young ladies of St.Andrew\u2019s Church, to-night at eight o\u2019clock.Mr.Paul Jenckes is spending a few weeks at Timmins, Ont., in the interests of the Jenckes Machine Co.Mrs.E.1.Williams and her sister, Miss MacKay, left yesterday for Montreal, where they will spend the winter.j Miss Eva Taylor, of Stanstead, \u2022 : who has been the guest for the lasL i ten days or more of her aunt, Mm \\ I ! Rose Woodgate, has returned home.Mrs.Andrew McDonald, Prospect street, left early this week for a month\u2019s visit to her daughter, Mrs.David Logan, in Montreal.The many friends of Mrs.Rose Woodgate will be glad to hear that she has recovered, after a severe illness of \u201cgrip.\u201d Mr.N.C.Pilcher left last week for Montreal and Toronto, accompanied by Mrs.Pilcher, who will spend some weeks at her home in the latter city.The Municipal Chapter will hold a meeting on Thursday at 4 p.m.in the Empire Clubrooms at the close of the Duke of Wellington Chapter.Mr.H.J.Wark, who underwent an operation yesterday, performed by Dr.Gordon Hume, at the Protestant Hospital, Is progressing favorably.Mr.S.F.Kneeland, principal of 8t.Francis College, Richmond, was the guest of friends in town for the week-end.Master Allan Grady, of Coaticook, spent the holidays in town with his young friends, Charlie and Donald Heaslip.Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Turner and children have returned from a two weeks\u2019 holiday at Cherry River, the guests of Mr.and Mrs, A.R.Turner.Mrs.Eug.F.Olivier and daughters.Misses Evelyn and Irene, left the city yesterday afternoon for Montreal, where they will be the guests of friends for a few days.Messrs.Arthur Macfarlane, J.B.Beach, Mr.McBhermanl Montreal, E.O.\tGrundy and C.L.Foster, of Toronto, were in town for Thanksgiving ! Day.! Dr.G.A.Berwick, of Montreal ; Mrs.Berwick and their voung son, are spending the Thanksgiving season at \u201cThe Netherlands,\u201d Brompton road, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.P.\tBerwick.News of the death of Mr.0.C.! Follansbee, of St.Johnsbury, bas been received by friends in this city, with, however, no detaile.It will be remembered that Mrs.Follansbee was formerly Mbs Ellen Bailey, of Sherbrooke, and much sympathy will be extended to her In her bereavement.WILL CONSIDER OUT-OF-TOWN APPLICANTS.A meeting of the Relief Committee of the Patriotic Society will be held to-morrow at three o\u2019clock In the clubroom of the Daughters of the Empire, Y.W.C.A.the question of dealing with out-of-town applicants will be discussed, and it is essential : that all members should be in atten- ! dance to deal with this important matter.KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.The following are the officers for the ensuing year, 1914-T5 : Grand Knight, ' W.J.McManus ; Deputy Grand Knight, O.0.Morisette ; Fin.-Sec., Eug.F.Olivier ; Rec.-Sec., J.T.Hawkins ; Treas., C.S.Milette ; Advocate, Arthur Gendron ; Warden, Ed.Kelly ; Board of Trustees \u2014 M.O\u2019Bready, A.Chevalier, M.A.Hawkins ; Inside Guard, V.Olivier ; Outside Guard, Jas.Cameron ; Chaplain, Rev.E.C.Fisette.JEWELER\tX | 135 Wellington Street, i î\t.I CHANGES IN MACDONALD COLLEGE DEMONSTRATORS.Mr.W.G.McDougall has been appointed Macdonald College demonstrator at Lennoxville in succession to Mr.A.F.Emberley, and arrived last night to take over the duties of the office.Mr.McDougall acted as assistant to Mr.L.D.McClintock at Cowans- i ville up to August 11, and has had : charge of that office since that date, ! when Mr.McClintock joined the Canadian Field Artillery for the front.Mr.Emberley has been transferred from Lennoxville to Ayer\u2019s Cliff, where the Macdonald College authorities have opened a new office.YOUNG-ADAMS CO.OPENS STRONG.The Young-Adams Stock Company opened Its engagement at the theatre last evening in \u201cThe Great John Ganton,\u201d a dramatization of the famous book \u201cGanton & Co.\u201d The | staging and acting of the piece was j much better than would naturally be ! expected from a stock company, and j the large audience showed its appre- ! elation by frequent and well-merited applause.H.Wilmot Young as John Ganton is a capable actor.His handling of the part of the gruff, stubborn and aggressive dealer in hogs, whose code of life was founded on the same principles that made David Harum\u2019s \u201choss\u201d trades so successful, was all that could be desired.He showed a careful study of the part and made of it a real characterization.Others of the male members of the cast who did effective work were Clyde O.Cole, Harry W.Lyon, Will Loker, A1 White, John J.Gregory, Harry La ; Reave, George Adams and Jerry Le ! Roy.Miss Marjie Adams made a charming May Keating.The part not only 1 gave her an opportunity to display her undoubted talent, but also for the wearing of some stunning gowns.| Her blonde beauty has an excellent foil in the handsome brunette, Hazel | Stevenson, who In the \u201cheavy\u201d part of Mrs.Jack Wilton was extremely I good.Marie LeOlair, Eva LaReave ; and Nina LaReave made the most of whatever opportunities were theirs.This company carries a large vaudeville contingent, and the acts are far above those usually carried by stock companies.WILOOMIS Ceramic Products Builders\u2019 Supplies Brick rough and smooth effects for artistic fireplaces or buildings,common builders for chimneys and walls.Plaster Rockwall.Selinite, Plaster Paris, Danville, and Thetford Asbestic.HIGH GRADE El IVI E Casiadi Portland Cement fresh from manufacturers u Hair, Mortar Color, Fire Brick anti Clay.Gravel and Sand of superior quality.General Carting HOCK BOTTOM PRICES PROMPT DELIVERY THESE ARE THE FAMOUS Oneida Traps The very highest grade traps made, used by the Indians and Professional Trappers for over 50 years.All the streams and marshes abound in fur-bearing anigiala.There is lots of fun and healthy exercise in setting a line of traps.Try it ! Our stock Is now complete in all sizes.Get our prices.J.S.Mitchell I Co.PHONE 108 ST.GABRIEL ST, Head of Ball Street! » l* **4\t*J4 4*4\tD*» *** »* \u2022***\u2022!\u2022*,*» *!-.0*î\t**\u2022 * *:* IB\tD * X ?X 1 I v $ I c ALLAT?! \u2022;* V *** THE BAKER %* V\tBELL 724.»> ?;« t t DEATH OF MR.L.K.MAYHEW.The death occurred at his home in Dorchester, Mass., on Saturday, October 3rd, of Mr.L.E.Mayhew, formerly of Sherbrooke, and a brother of Mrs.Rose Woodgate of this city.He was 56 years of age.He la ftur-vived by his wife, who wa*î Misa Barrett, of Sherbrooke, and four children, three daugltfers and one aon, two sister», Mrs.Woodgate, Sherbrooke, and Mrs.Taylor, Htantftcad, and three brothers, Messrs.Frank, William and Thomas Mayhew.1 SUCCESSFUL TTIANK3GIXING supper.The annual Thanksgiving supper of the Methodist Church took place last evening at Wesley Hall, and was quits aa successful an In previous years.'The souper room was prettily arrang-el with flags, etc., and the many i long tallies, capable ol seating two I Lund red guests, wore decorated with WOMEN OF PATRIOTIC ASSOCIATION ACTIVELY AT WORK.The regular weekly meeting of the women of the Patriotic Association took place Friday afternoon in the I.O.D.B.room.The treasurer\u2019s report showed a balance of $1,463.14.The Work Committee report was submitted, as follows: \u201cWe are steadily working on caps, socks and wristers for the Hecond Contingent.In the event of a Second Contingent not being mobilized, we propose either to hand over our work to the Red Cross or send It direct to England for the Canadian soldiers at the front, ns the Canadian Society In London, Mr.Parley at the head, has offered to take charge of any articles sent to them, and in this way they will reach their destination much more quickly and safely than If sent to the Contingent direct.\u201cThe Work Committee gratefully acknowledge:\t8 pairs socks, and 2 caps, 3 pairs wristers, from Mrs.George M.Thompson, Megantic; 19 caps from Mrs.H.Stevenson, Dan-yiflc; 1 pair wristers from Mrs.L.i A.Brooks, St.Johnsbury, Vt.; 2 [pairs socks, Mrs.Wardtnan, New I York; 1 cap and 2 pairs socks, Mrs.Boyer, Barrie, Ont.; 1 cap, Mrs Terrill, Stanstead; 7 pair» wristers, ,Mrs.Fdgnll.We have on hand 87 'caps, 36 pairs sock» and 22 pairs wristers.\u201d , The Retie! Committee reported that (they had Investigated 134 case» In NOTICE Have your old clothes made to look like new by having them cleaned and pressed at the Cleaning and Pressing Parlor.We buy second-hand clothes.J.KUAKOW8KY- Bell phono 1206.243 Wellington St.Sherbrooke, and that reports would be read at the special meeting to be hold In the evening.The Belgian Relief Committee stated that they were collecting clothing, which was to he packed and shipped on Monday.The work of the Eastern Townships in connection with Red Cross work was commented on most favorably, and a hearty vote of thanks was tendered to the workers In the Townships who have done so much to help the patriotic work through the Sherbrooke Association.A letter was read Rom Mrs.Rloux, regretting that It was Impossible for her to continue her duties as joint president of the society.Mrs.George Price gave a report on the Girl Guides, stating that the girls would like to assist the Patriotic Association In any way, by doing plain sewing, or acting ns messengers, to carry parcels, do errands, etc., and in this connection would ho 1 glad If anyone would telephone to | Mrs.Lockhart or Mrs.Rawson.It was moved by Mrs, Jack Mor-i kill, seconded by Mrs.John Leonard, that a vote of thanks he tendered to Messrs.Walter Blue ft Co., and to the Company\u2019s operator», for the very great assistance rendered to the Rod Cross Society.The wotk done through the kindness of the Company could not have heen udcumpllshcd In any other way.This motion was unanimously carried, with warm up-ÇOontlnued on Page A) No Interest on Money If you are a member of our association.Thousands of dollars saved In a few months.Join us.Pay your mortgages or buy new properties and save tne interest.The E.T.Mutual Realty Co.76 KING ST., SHERBROOKE LADIES That nice, stylish dree» you have thl» spring shows your figuie to advantage.Your own family and all your friend* would be delighted to have a picture of you wearing that particular gown.Geo.Jotinston, the Photographer In your town.24 KING STREET.Films Developed and printed.LA C1E CODERS 8 FILS (INC) Wholesale and He tail Hardware, Leather, Tinware and Coal, Blacksmiths\u2019 L5lum- bers\u2019 and Electrical Supplies- BHKKmtOOKK ; FOR THE BEST CONFECTIONEHY 1 ICE CREAM, SALTED PEA- t NUTR, SALTED ALMONDS, \\ HALTED PECANS,\t* CAKES, Kto., he sure and go to\tf Woodard\u2019s Confectionery, j (Two Stores)\ti SHERBROOKE.QUE.\tf f t 'Phone Btl2.99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999944 53535348485323234848020023020100020000020102005353485348534823002302235301020101010200 FIVE SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.YTTESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1914.WMmm The General sctysi \u2018A\u2019' well-satisfied customer - w seldom lost.Ha will come back to the same house of business which has given him satisfaction^cmd service before.The] next time you are in the market for roofing remember\u2014 Roofing?\u2014has won its way to the| front because customers who have covered one building with Certain-teed want it for other buildings.They know by experience that Certain-teed is the highest quality roofing possible to buy and they know it is reasonable in price.PKICH MAIKTEKANCH.Its Necessity to Aid Consumer.Æany biff Industries engaged in national trade have often In the past done openly what the small concerns in their limited fields have done secretly\u2014varied prices accord-Inç to the degree of competition at different times and places.Their object has been to secure the highest price to be had, irrespective of whether the buyer was held up or not.\t.- The principle of selling goods at a close margin a\u2019t one place to meet or to kill competition, and charging a high price, to make up for it, where little or no competition exists, is economically wrong and unfair to the buyer.Every article offered for sal© should have a uniform price plainly marked upon it.Manufacturers will then have to see that the price of their goods is a reasonable one, so they will sell, and at the same time they will provide enough profit to pay the Jobber and dealer fairly for handling the goods at a uniform price.This will inspire confidence in the consumer, because he will know the ÎtIco can not bo cut and must, herefore, be a reasonable one to permit the goods to sell.He will buy such goods In preference to a small selling article sold at exaggerated profits.\t* Everybody will benefit from price maintenance in this way.It will protect the manufacturer who has built tip well-known brands, also the newcomer who is seeking to do so.Distributors will be protected in handling it at a fair profit, and they will not bo forced, through fear of cut-throat, competition, to build up their own private brands at much expense.When you buy Certain-teed you have * our real guarantee that it will last at least fiye years for 1-ply, ten years for 2-p!y and fifteen years for 3-ply, and this guarantee is backed by the world\u2019s largest roofing mills.There is a dealer in your city or town who handles Certain-teed products.He will be glad w give you information and prices.Genera! Roofing Mfg.Company ^ World's largest man ufactnrcrs of Roofing\t' '¦ cîtd Building Papers» Old South Building, Boston, Mass.Telephone Main 2121 ÜevrTcrlr Cîïy\tBoston\tClitc* go\tPittihvrsh- Philadelphia\tAtlanta\tCleveland\tDetroit St.Louis Cincinnati Kanm City Minneanolla SanFranrisco Seattle London Hanhnrg Sydnsy sons of keib Sherbrooke\u2019s Three-Day Campaign The Patriotic Fund Starts Tomorrow Ladies of Place Doing Good Work For Patriotic Fund and For Belgians TOWN COUNOTL WTLi, DISOUS8 THE VOTERS\u2019 LIST AT A MEETING TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY.Richmond, Oct.18.\u2014(Special)\u2014The Richmond Ladles\u2019 organization of the Patriotic Fund, affiliated with the Canadian Red Grose movement, have been very busy during the past few weeks scoring results both in money for the Richmond Fund, clothing for the Belgian refugees and clothing comforts for wounded soldiers.They have raised a goodly sum of money through the patriotic booth at the Fair, moving picture entertainment, and other means, and in addition have secured and contributed a splendid and large collection of serviceable clothing for the afflicted Belgians, which was packed at the Court House by the ward team captains and forwarded to the Montreal headquarters for the Belgian Aid.\t$ The officers of the Ladies\u2019 organization are : Mrs.A.J.Hudon, president ; Mrs.Wm.Ross, vice-president; Miss Ethel Orombie, secretary, and Mrs.W.E.Mclver, treasurer.They have a team for each ward in town, with five captains.Ward No.1, \"Mrs.Mappln ; Ward No.2, Mrs.J.O.Hudon and Mnf Lance ; Ward No.8, Mrs.Hart ; Ward No.4, Mrs.Geo.Dyson.And the committee is composed of three ladies from each church in Richmond, and Melbourne.The ladies in the near future will have considerable material ready for sewing aud kmitting into comforts for our soldiers, and will confine themselves Into making nightingales, pyjamas, dressing gowns, wristlets and fomentation covers.They will be glad of help, and those wishing to assist will please apply to the officers or ward team captains.The ladies of Richmond are noted for making a big success of any movements they undertake and will undoubtedly place Richmond well up on the list in results for the varied patriotic undertakings.DO YOU KNOW WHY ?Do you know why sixty stalwart men are setting out to-morrow morning on a whirlwind campaign Î Hundreds of times the reasons why have been repeated in the columns of this paper\u2014the press of the whole country has again and \u2019again told the story of the Canadian Patriotic Fund.THEY SHALL NOT WANT.Thirty thousand of our brave Canadian brothers have gone to the front.There comes a call for Twenty Thousand more.We did not enroll with the first\u2014perhaps we cannot go with the second\u2014But, and for this we should he thankful,\u2014one small mite we can do, we can help to look after the dependents of those who are fighting for us, we can make it easier for men to answer the new call to duty.THEIR DUTY AND OURS.With those who enlist rests the heavy responsibility of guarding our! property, our homes, our rights, and ; our liberties\u2014we do not doubt they! will go even to death to do it.With us at home rests the comparatively insignificant responsibility of caring for their wives, their children and their mothers\u2014should they be allowed to doubt how far we shall go to do It ?LET US GIVE WILLINGLY, AND GIVE WHAT WE CAN, WE SHALL HAVE DONE OUR DUTY \u2014 NO MORE.\u2019TIS A TIME OF SACRIFICE-LET THE SACRIFICE BE CHEERFULLY MADE.SHERBROOKE NOT FIRST TO COME FORWARD.Canadian homes from Halifax to Vancouver are to-day receiving their due from the fund.Right here in Sherbrooke the Canadian Patriotic Fund is being distributed to several families.Sherbrooke is not behind iu re ceiving aid\u2014Sherbrooke should not ha behind in swelling the Fund.See what other cities have done : Pop.1911.London, Ont.47,000\t$140,0 Kingston\t19,000\t53,000! who subscribed even before the second Guelph\t16,000\t25,000 call for volunteers was made\u2014shall .ierun\t16,000 (to date) 76,000 we, when the second call is sounded St.Thomas 15,000\t\u2022 j in our ears, shall we fall behind 7 With these sterling examples ot re- GIVE YOUR ANSWER TO THE nre to duty before us from cities COLLECTORS.Brantford 24,000 80,0\u2019 /r WILL SUBMIT MONEY BY-LAW TO RATEPAYERS.The regular monthly meeting of the Richmond Council was held on Monday evening last, Mayor Hayes presiding, ail Councillors and the Secretary being in attendance.The pc- ; titions for the revision of the Par- \\ I liamentary election lists were filled ; ; and will be taken up by the Council | at a special meeting to be held on Wednesday evening, the 14th inst.Mr.S.Wier and Mr.W.H.Keenan, respectively, having bought real estate, ; on Dufferin Avenue, their names were ! entered on the valuation roll accord- j ingly.By-law No.Ill, cancelling! By-law No.109, and authorizing a I loan of ?I9,000' was enacted and will; j be submitted to the ratepayers on ! j Wednesday, the 14th inst., and if a! I poll is demanded, the voting will pro-j i bably take place on Oct.20 th and ' 21st.Several accounts were paid and others submitted to different com-1 mittccs concerned, and for reports in | connection therewith.Council then ! adjourned till the 14th inst.ENTERTAINMENT COURSE.NORMAN gMÉli 2 fo>r 2$ coats \u201cNORMAN\u201d Tho NEWEST AR.I\\QW COLLAR Cbiall, PHb«d( & Co., he.Mars, Salaa Dapt.Mo.ilml An entertainment course consisting j of five entertainments is to be given in the Town Hnll, Richmond, on the j following dates : Monday evening, Oct.26th, Nov.15th, Dec.15th, ; January 19th and Feb.23rd.It j comes, from the Eastern Lyceum Bu-'reau, of Boston, and is the best entertainment course available, strictly ! first-class and guaranteed in every ! respect, as given and being given in ! other towns in the Eastern Town- j ! ships.This course is guaranteed in Richmond by one of the leading citizens out of a desire to have Rich- j mond citizens enjoy real high-class en-j tertninment.nished by the Band.MEETING OF REBEKAHS.Olive Branch Lodge, Daughters of Rebekah, is now meeting at the Odd Fellows\u2019 Hall on the first and third Wednesday evenings of each month.NEW DEPUTY GRAND MASTER., The new District Deputy Grand Master for District No.G, I.O.O.F., is Mr.A.Crack, of Danville.The retiring D.D.G.M.is J.D.Smith, of Richmond, who has been very popular and efficient during his term of ! office.An effort is being made to have a district meeting at Richmond in the near futurg, with exemplification of degree work by a team from Sherbrooke or other lodge.Despatch by telephone.The telephone for despatching is now installed on the Grand Trunk from Montreal to Richmond and Portland, and was put into use a few days ago.This has resulted in j some changes in the despatcher\u2019s; staff at Richmond, additions having been made from Island Pond.The; telegraph is still in use to Quebec, but it is understood the necessary in-! stallation is ready to be made.J L\u2014 prry ?' : - ¦ j r: iRefgul&rity- CAPTAIN AND MRS.PARSONS, who have come to take charge of the local corps of the Salvation Army.They wish it to be known that they are ready at any time, day or night, to help and comfort any -who are in need.ANNIVERSARY SERVICES A Monuments Carved and J.eltered with neumatlo tools by export workmen, est goods at lowest possible prices, rlto or call.T.C.THOMPSON 85ÏÎ Wellington Si., SH16RBJUOOKB.SUCCESS.The anniversary services at the | Presbyterian Church were a great) success in every way on Sunday of ! Inst week.The evening service was a! Union one, tho Methodists and Con- : 1 gregntionalists combining at Chalm-, er\u2019s.FOR PATRIOTIC FUND.Success attended the euchre and, dance given by the Richmond Brass1 Band at the Odd Fellows\u2019 Hall on | Wednesday evening, in part aid for the Patriotic Fund.Prizes wore, awarded to the winners at euchre and, refreshments were served, after which dancing was indulged in to music fur- THE LATE MRS.SCOTT.The funeral of the late Jessie Smil-lie, widow of the late Mr.John! Scott, of Richmond Hill, who died at j Weyburn, Sask., took, place on Sunday afternoon, Oct.4th, from the | old Smillie homestead.Cleveland,and was very largely attended, there | being over forty teams.Service was held at Chalmer\u2019s Presbyterian Church which was crowded to the door with friends of the deceased and conducted by Rev.Mr.MacMillan.Interment took place at St.Anne\u2019s; cemetery.The bearers were Messrs.| David Taylor, H.B.Wales, E.0.Atkinson, R.Skillen and Wm.Ross.The flowers were very numerous and included among others, a pillow from son ; wreath from daughter ; wreath from Mrs.H.Wheatley, Montreal ; wreath from Campbell family, Montreal ; spray from Ladies\u2019 Aid of Chalmer's Church.The late Mrs.Scott who was in her 67th year leaves immediate relatives as follows : One daughter, Mrs.Sydney Hepworth, of Weyburn, Sask.; j one son, Mr.Lome Scott, Hdmon-| ton ; three brothers, Mr.A.Smillie,, and John Smillie, of Colorado, and: Mr.Jas, Smillie, of Cleveland; three ; sisters, Mrs.Thral, of Boston ; Mrs.Jas.Boast, of Richmond, and Mrs.E, J.Atkinson, of Toronto.iuiw,»».Y.M.C.A.WON HAPPENINGS \u201cITV w ¥ * FREE Sec conditions above for free box.Have you on some part of your body, hidden from the gaze of your friends, unseen by everybody, and known only to yourself, some sore or eruption, or ulcer, which has caused you hours and hours of pain and suffering Î Have you tried this and that and the other thing to find that they were all alike\u2014useless î Are yon feeling disheartened and discouraged ?If so, don\u2019t waste more time, try Zum-IJuk.It\u2019s different 1 Right now, cut out this advt., mall It to Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, with 1c stamp, and we will send you free trial box.Til \u201cIt Cured Me\u201d Mr.Fulmoro, of Fiyc Islands, N.S., writes : \u201cI was laid up some time will* a sore on my leg, which turned to erysipelas.I was attended by a doctor, but he did not give much relief, and Ï became un- nbk* to n-alk.I then bought % hot of JTam-Bnlc, and the first few application* tare me such relief that I determine d ho per sere re.The «ora Is turn coanptetely healed.\u201c lüdist sf Hews From Various Stations sf Country INVERNESS Miss Cecelia Miller to Kingston, where she will enter Queenjs College where she will enter Queen's College ns a pupil; Mr.Frank Austin, Mon-Mr.H.Kimball, home from an extended, visit with friends in Littleton, N.H.Rev.J.M.Miller led the consecration meeting of the Y.P.S.C.E.on Wednesday in the Methodist Church.Topic: \u201cHow every Christian can bo a Missionary,\u2019\u2019 was ably discussed by the leader.Mr.Frank Austin, Montreal, visiting at bis home here.LBED\u2019S VILLAGE Miss McCammon from Inverness is visiting with her grandparents for some time past.A large bale of goods has been made up by the people of Leeds to be gent to the Belgians.The Patriotic Society of the village has collected a large sum of money to assist the soldiers\u2019 families.Mr.Chester Parker has left for Toronto to take a course in the Dental j College.| Mr.Lester Parker has gone bo i Montreal to resume his studies there, j There are quite a large number of ) scholars attending the village school ithie term.The Secretary-Treasurer of the ! schools in Leeds has received quite a j sum of the taxes due hut.there is a considerable amount not yot paid up., KINNEAR'S MILLS i The Craig\u2019s Road School opened last Monday with Miss Clara Johnston, of King\u2019s Corner, as teacher.Mr.and Mrs.John Colon, Misa M.\u2022 Ooxon and Mr.Andrew Crawford left on Tuesday for Barre, Vt., after a few weeks with friends fn this part.Mrs.A.Wark, who has been quite 111 with the measles, is again able to he about.The marriage of Mr.Wm.Wallace I bo Mra.Mary A.Elliott took place Only Goa! of Gams Scored as Result of display by Molyneux LARGE CROWD WITNESSED FAST-GAME \u2014 TEAMS EVENLY MATCHED Y.M.C.A.and Royal Athletic met on Saturday afternoon in the final for the Sherbrooke Hospital Charity Cup.There was a good number of spectators present wien the teams lined up as follows:\u2014 Royals \u2014 Goal, Molyneux; backs, Burrows and Tomlinson; half backs, Thornton, Crump and Cope\u2019and; forwards, Hatch, Croft, Wilson, Maguire: and Jude.Y.M.C.A.\u2014Goal, Aveling; backs, Preece and Wootton; half backs, Bennett, Duguid and Brown; forwards, Myers, Ryder, Aston, Potts and Ir win.Referee\u2014F.Johnston; linesmen, H, ! Sandell and W.Southgate.Myers won the toss and Mr.Far- .well set the ball (which was kindly ' donated by J.H.Mitchell & Co.) 1 rolling.Y.M.C.A.pressed, Irwin putting across a good centre which Burrows -=-I THE PURELY HERBAL HEALER ] J\u2018,BDY AT HOME\u201d Thompson and Mrs.A.A.Frizzle Hast* Monday with friends at Sunday Rlvar; Mrs.Wm.Morrison left on Tuesday to visit friends in Sherbrooke, Barre and Websterville; Mrs.M.Frizzle and Mr.T.Smith, with Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Patterson, of Nelson, recently; Mr.,T, Walker, of Lysander, called on friends here last, Sunday.Tho marriage of Miss Mary MoHarg ! of Maple Hill and Mr.Harvey Bui- j lard, of Thrtford Mines, is announced to take place on the 21st October.Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Hutchinson and children and Mr.Wm.Hutchinson, and Mr.B.Gillanders, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Thompson on ¦Wednesday; Mrs.A.Adley, Saturday and Sunday with her mother, Mrs.1.Watkins; Miss Kingborn and Miss M.McHarg, the week end with friend» at Maple Hill.eleareu.aude and Maguire came away! but Brown relieved.Aston sent out i to right and Myers beat Thornton ! and centered well but Ryder shot ! past.Petts aud Irwin combined well ! together, the former nearly beating Molyneux with a fast drive which went by.Royals pulled together but Y.M.C.^.defence was too strong.Jude managed to get around Preace and centered but Wilson missed.The 1 Y.M.C.A.half backs.Brown, Duguid and Bennett were the best combination on the- field, and were ably as-' sisted by Preece, Wootton and Ave ; ling.Half time arrived with both teams playing a strong defensive game, score 0-0.The second half opened at a good Pace and the Y.M.C.A.wingsmen were centering well, but Burrows and Tomlinson were playing a great game.The Y.M.C.A.'s efforts were rewarded after twenty minutes of play in this half.Myers centered after a run up the wing, the ball was shot in and Molyneux saved, but was penalized for walking with the ball.Myers took the kick and placed to Petts.The inside left shot and Molyneux again saved, but before he could clear Bennett.Both fell but the Y.M.C.A.left half managed to hook the ball into the net amid great excitement.After this goal things became livelier and Aveling was bombarded for a while, but he came through with flying colors.Tho Royals tried hard to even matters but Y.M.C.A.defence was strong and held them out.Ryder was forced to leave the field with a dislocated shoulder.With 10 men the Y.M.C.A.played,with determination.Irwin made several rushes on Royals goal but nothing resulted.Time arrived with the score 1-0 in favor of Y.M.C.A.For the losers, Burrows, Crump and Jude were the pick.Every man on the Y.M.C.A.team played a steady game.The handsome trophy, the Sherbrooke Hospital Charity Cup, was presented to Oapt.Myers on the field by the Rev.Mr.Read, who made a short speech of congratulation.Several others were called on for speeches.Bennett, who had the honor of scoring the only goal of the game, was carried on the shoulders of admirers to the Y.M.C.A.The cup and medals will be presented at the Royal Hotel on Thursday next to the winning team.A meeting of the Y.M.C.A.football club will be held in the Y.M.C.A.tomorrow (Wednesday) at 8 p.m.All members are requested to be present.ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 Bradford City 8, Aston Villa 0 Burnley 1, Sheffield U., 2 Chelsea 3, Liverpool i Everton 4, Bradford 1 Manchester O., 1, Newcastle U., 1 Notts County 1, Blackburn R., 1 Sheffield Wed., 1, Wanchester U.0 Sunderland 4, Bolton W., 3 Tottenham H., 8, Middlesboro, 8 West Brom.A., 0, Oldham A., 0 Division 12 Arsenal, 2, Olapham O, 1 Birmingham 0, Stockport 0.1 Blackpool 8, Notts Forest 0 Bristol\u2019City 3, Glossop 1 Bury 1, Barnsley 2 Derby County 1, Leeds City 2 Grimsby Town, 1, Fulham' 1 Huddersfield 2, Wolverhampton 0 Lincoln City 9, Hull City 8 Preston N.H., i, T/etcester f., 0 ->- FATHER FOOTS THE BILL.Father (having just accepted cigar from son) \u2014And what do you pay fur these?Son\u2014Two for a quarter.Father\u2014Wbat ! And I content myself with two for a dime.Son\u2014Well, you know, dad, our cases are different.If I had as large a family as you to support, I shouldn\u2019t smoke at all.of the bowels is an absolute neces- eity for good health.Unless the waste matter from the food which collects there is got rid of at least once a day, it decaj'S and poisons the whole body, causing biliousness, indigestion and sick headaches.Saits ind other harsh mineral purgatives irritate the delicate lining of the bowels.Dr.Morse's Indian Root Pills\u2014entirely vegetable \u2014 regulate the bowels effectively without weakening, sickening or griping.Use Or.Morse's ** Is&diaüà R.00& Pills KEEP LIE m 10 0 WilH CUTS NO MORE HEADACHE.BAD COLDS SOUR STOMACH AND CONSTIPATION.Get a 10-cent box now.No odds how bad your liver, stom ach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and uncomfortable you are from constipation, indt-, gestion, biliousness and sluggish bowels\u2014you always get the desired results with Cascarets.Don't let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable.Take Cascarets to-night; put an end to I the neadaehe, biliousness, dizziness, ; nervousness, sick, sour, gassy stona-jach, backache and all other distress; j cleanse your inside organs of all the Ibile, gases and constipated matter ; which Is producing this misery.A 10-cent box means health, happiness and a clear head for months.No more days of gloom and distress if you will take a Cascaret now and i then.All druggists sell Cascarets.Don\u2019t forget the children\u2014their little insides need a gentle cleansing, too.BOWELS OUT OF GHBEH7 WE (iUABMEE BELIEF You know us\u2014and, when we guarantee llcxall Orderlies to satisfy you or your money back, you know it is because we have faith in them.We want you to come to us and get a package of them.Use a few or the entire box.Then, if not entirely satisfied, come back and we will give back your money.Yon promise nothlug.sign nothing.Wo accept your mere word We believe Rexall Orderlies are the best bowel remedy made.They taste like candy.Soo'.Mns: end oj ïv in action.they do not cause griping, nan see, purging or excessive looseness, as harsh physics do.Rexall Orderlies tone and strengthen the nerves and muscles of the bowels and promptly relieve oonstlpa-rion, helping to overcome its cause, and tlon, helping to overcome its oantre, and cause of sick headaches.bUionsness, bad breath, nervousness and other ills caused by Inactive bowels, In vest pocket tin boxes ;\t10c., 3Sc.,BOo.You can buy Rexall Orderlies only at The Rexall Stores, and la this town only of ns.Qoo, W Johnston.Oowansvtlle.J.B.Comeau, Farnham.W.J.H.McKlndsey.Lannoxville.Dr H.W.McGowan, Knowlton, Arthur Valllancourt.Waterloo.A.Jas.Bedard.Richmond.!.D.CMrouard.M.D., Dmmraondvtn*.HOW ABOUT IT, PROFESSOR?ProfeaBor Muensterberg (excusing the plunge through Belgium)\u2014Everybody knows that etiquette stop* when the house is on fire.Plain, Ordinary Man\u2014But does etiquette stop and permit you to bolt through the house of a peaceful neighbor to get at the fellow yov want to thump on the other side ?81 SIX SHERBROOKE'DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1914- NOTICE TO I HE PUBLIC 11 koS HAPPENINGS ^AT KNOWLTON ->,- Chapter of Daughters of Empire V57TE the undersigned, representing the Merchants of Sherbrooke who desire N iiîied After Commanoer-in- W to ser\\7e the best interests of the City and Dominion, pledge ourselves to do; Ciiief of British Navy our utmost with a view towards controlling retail prices in Sherbrooke that they! ns may not increase beyond the means of the citizens during the present war.It will be understood that prices may increase, but we, as loyal Canadians, promise toi icarry on our business with the least margin of profit possible.War was unavoidable and Canada must do her share.We firmly believe that the merchant I rtw« com- ass \"casg.rar ^ ^\t*\u2022 «>?\t****¦'-
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