Sherbrooke daily record, 13 novembre 1915, samedi 13 novembre 1915
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897 SHERBROOKE QUE., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13,1915 ONE CENT TEUTON ARMIES ON EASTERN FRONT IN PERILOUS POSITION Russian Offensive, -Which is Growing Daily, Foreshadows Disaster to the Austro-Germans Before the Winter is Ended.German Army Constantly Drawn Upon to Fill Gaps in Western Front.Artiiiery'Battles of Unusua! Violence Deported in Belgium.Entire Bulgarian Force Operating West of Vardar Endangered by Simultaneous Offensives Undertaken by Serbians and French.OEN.JOFFRE TO COMMAND ALLIEDARMIES Reported Tiret He Will Be in Supreme Control of All Fighting Forces HAD TO SEEK SAFETYJ BOATS Italian Liner Ancona Was Subjected to Cannonade Before Being Torpedoed TOTAL, NUMBER OF SURVIVORS LANDED ON TUNISIAN COAST IS 252.Paris, Nov.13.\u2014 (Special) \u2014Passen-1 pers aboard the Italian liner Ancona UNDIVIDED MANAGEMENT RE- ! were comPelled to seek safety in the aazette boats while the steamer was MACHINE GUN CONTRIBUTIONS Have 5th Rifles, Now in France, Received Eastern Township Guns ?RECORD SENDS LETTER OF INQUIRY TO AUTHORITIES REi-LATIVE TO MATTER The following despatch from Ottawa appeared in yesterday\u2019s Montreal CHURCHILl WIUEXPMIN Intends to Give Reason for His Res.ignation to the House of Cornons NEW TRIAL FOR CEMINERO TEUTONS IN EAST REPORTED IN PERILOUS POSITION K\t- New York, Nov.13.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 A cable to the Herald from London says : A despatch from Petrograd to the Times says German prisoners captured by Russians on the northern front report a meeting between the Kaiser and Field Marshal von Hin-denburg, at which the former insisted that the Field Marshal must take Riga and Dvinsk at all costs.Field Marshal von Hindenburg demanded \u2022more reinforcements, offering to resign unless he was fully supplied.As every available man was being hur- vember 10, the Bulgarians subjected the railway station at Krivolak to a violent bombardment.\u201cUpon the left bank of the Cerna we have captured the villages of Krusevao and Sirkovo.QUIRED TO AVOID CONSEQUENCES SIMILAR TO THAT AT LOOS.New York.Nov.13.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 The Herald publishes the following: That General Joffre, commander-in-chief of the French armies, has been placed in supreme control of the fighting forces of the Allied armies is indicated by confidential advices said u boats.there was no room to have been received at the Imperial for t5Cr'\tsaved herself by drop- Russian Consulate in this city yes- subjected to .a cannonade from an Austrian submarine, according to the story of the sea tragedy told by Dr.Cecile L.Greil, of New York, to the Havas correspondent at Ferryville.The American woman escaped only through her ability as a gymnast.She tried vainly to find a place in terday.\tThat the French general would In the region of Valandovo andjgoon take thig pogti if he doeg not Rabrovo no event of importance took : already hold has been the f t place during the day of November 11.\u2019\u2019 The statement of the Belgian War Office says: \u201cCalm prevails all along the front.\u201d SERBIANS HAVE RETAKEN OFFENSIVE ping from the deck into a launch Ottawa, November 11\u2014A statement was given out officially today to the effect that the Government desires it to be understood throughout the country that no subscriptions or contributions for machine guns are 1 required, as all expenditure for that purpose should he defrayed out of public treasury.The impression seems) to have gained ground that an appeal for such contributions from the public was made by some member of the Government.The Prime Minister has made careful inquiry and cannot ascertain that which already was in the sea.Her | any such request was ever put for-maid was killed in their cabin by a:ward' Appeals must necessarily bo gunshot\t! made to the generosity of the people \u2019\t.\t! of Canada for aid to the Patriotic Dr.Greil s story indicates that the Fund, the Canadian Red Cross Soc- torpedo which sent the Ancona to the bottom was not fired until the steamer had been riddled by shots from the guns of the submarine.TOTAL SURVIVORS 252.Bizerta, Tunis, Nov.12.\u2014(Special) \u2014The total number of survivors of reaching New' York from London for some time past.Strength was added to the assertion by General Jof-fre\u2019s trip to England, followed soon by Lord Kitchener\u2019s hurried trip to jthe East.From what has been learned, it is said General Joffre made it clear to Ithe.Ancona who havc been laaded at the British authorities that an un-ivarl°us\ton *he Tunisian coast, In view o{ the aboye the Record hag divided management would be requir-;18\t' olir vlc ims ^hc olsas-; tociay written the Governmental au- ed to avoid consequences similar to ter\u2019 a man' a woman and two chil- thorities a letter of inquiry relative those that happened the Franco-Brit-! dren\u2019 an\twho died in small to the application of the moneys sub- ish forces during the last advance, j boats before they wC« rescued, were s=rlb«i ln the Townships for machine iety and other similar organizations, which are performiog a national service.It is earnestly hoped that the efforts of the various communities in Canada will be directed to necessary assistance for such associations rather than to contributions for machine-guns, which have been amply provided for by the Federal Government.,,\t,\t,\t, Salomki, Nov.11, via Pans, Nov.ned to Serbia and the western front,\t,\t,\t\u201e\t.T- .\t,\t, 13.\u2014 (Delayed.Special)\u2014The entire, - -\t\u201e - Î\t! T\taMedeitc°i Bulgarian force operating west of , when British units in the van found |burled here thls the Field Marshal s request and left Vardar has been endangered by sim.; themselves unsupported in the vicin-!-+- ?v.qU ^ m 0 11 0f aager\u2018 ultaneous offensives undertaken hv : ity of Loos, and what might have All the special correspondents at Petrograd agree that the German army on the eastern fronS, constant- ly drawn upon to fill the gaps caused by the Franco-British attacks in the west, is in a perilous position and that the Russian offensive,which \u201e la growing daily, foreshadows dis- j Bulgars at Katcbaaik Pass.inflicting ester to the Austro-Germans before SUch heavy loEses that tbe invaders ultaneous offensives undertaken by '\tLoos,\tand what might Serbian and French troops, accord- been a great victory fell shart of its ing to advices from the front received\tbecause\t\u201csomeone had blunder- here.\ted.\u201d s The Serbs have retaken the o.fen-1\t\u2014-\u2014-\u2014 sive in the Supagora district and are reported to have defeated the ¦ the winter is ended.PROGRESS AT SEVERAL POINTS BY ITALIANS Roms, Nov.13.\u2014 (Special) \u2014Further progress at several points by the Italian troops is reported in an official statement, issued yesterday, at the headquarters of the Italian General Staff.were demoralized.Two French cavalry raids are said to have cleared the ground between Krivolak and Veles.British and French reinforcements are arriving at Saloniki in force and are being sent immediately into Serbia.ARTILLERY BATTLES IN INBELGUIN i Paris, Nov.13.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 The following official statement was is- j tics of their protest.ITALY TO AID WITH FORCE IN BALKANS London, Nov.13.\u2014 The continued landing of British and French troops at Salonika is causing some uneasiness to Bulgaria and Turkey, and the ministers of those two powers, yesterday again protested to the Greek Government, which took formal no- sued last night by the French Office i War The determination of the Entente OffiCERS OF 11TH HUSSARS Nine an on Aotive Service Canadian Overseas Regiments IN IBEUND Most Severe Storm Experienced in Years Raging Over BuiJlin and roast Dublin, Ireland, Nov.13.\u2014 (Special) \u2014The most severe rain which has visited Ireland in many years has been raging over Dublin and along the coast for the past THERS have volun- forty-Right hour8- Roads have been SEVERAL O\u2019] TEERED TO GO WITH THE 117TH E.T.REGIMENT.Danville, Nov.13.\u2014(Special)\u2014 A meeting of the officers of XI.Hussars was held in the Regimental Headquarters in Richmond on Wednesday evening.The object of the j meeting was to consider the question of offering .their services in the new Eastern Townships Regiment now in process of formation under the com-.mand of Lieut.-Col.Gilbert for overseas.A brief resume of the standing of the regiment was given by Lt.-Col.j J.H.Boutelle, O.C., as follows : \u2014 flooded and travel has been seriously interfered with on tramways and railways.Many telegraph lines are down, resulting in delay in trans-Atlantic cable service.-1- guns.More than ten thousand dollars wawn\tNorth for the generous co-operation given Hatley, Mr.J.Milton State was the him at all times.\tchief speaker.There was an attend- Ool.Boutelle will he in command\t.\t,\t«¦ .\t, j j ,\t1 of the Richmond Company of the ance °fnearly ,lve hundred people.| ment : 117th E.T.Battalion, which will IMayor EfBaron presided, and there A nçw battalion is to tie raised in have a total strength of 250 men.|wns on the platform Rev.Mr Mar- the Fourth Military Division, aocord- - graff, Rev.Mr.Husband, and Mr.ing to Brig.-Gen.E.W.Wilson, O.O., Dick.In response to the appeal, sev- of the division this morning.It will en young men came forward to the be recruited in the Eastern Town-platform and later signed attestation ships and will be commanded by papers for various corps.\tLieut.-Ool.L.\tJ.Gilbert, who is bri-1 The following meetings have\tbeen\tgade major of\tthe 3rd Eastern Town- ! arranged for next week:\u2014\tships Mounted Brigade.He has the Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers de- i eoration, and obtained his present rank in April 1912.The remaining of Jeers have not yet been announced.The battalion will he known as the 117th Battalion, and will he an infantry battalion.ITALIANS WILL USE INTERNED GERMAN SHIPS North Hatley, Nov.13 \u2014(Special) ing.The men of the Townships now have their opportunity.O.C.HAS COLONIAL AUXILIARY FORGES OFFICERS\u2019 DECORATION.The Montreal Star has the following to say 'relative to the new regi- will be wholly appropriate to the | standing of the illustrious Tupper | whose role was so prominent in Can- j adian history.At last night\u2019s meeting of the , Quebec City Council it was unani-1\t- mously decided that the Council in a - Milan, Nov.13, via Paris.\u2014 (Spec-body will attend and that it will ial) \u2014Aj Genoa despatch to the Secola arrange to participate in the demon- says the Italian Government has de-stration, at whatever hour it is to ; cided to fit out and use German lin-take place.\ters which are interned in Italian The Council also adopted a résolu- ports.Three or four of the vessels tion expressing the sorrow caused by at Genoa alone have a total tonnag' the death of Sir Charles Tupper.of 32,000.THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES.These boxes are protected by a steel-lined vault and are recommended as the safest place wherein to keep your Wills, Title Deeds, Mortgages, Insurance Policies, Bonds, Stock Certificates or other valuables.FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO BRANCHES IN SHERBROOKE f Dufferln Avenus (Main Office) .B.Winn FarwLll, Manager.-.J.A.P.Taylor, Asst.Manager Wellington Street Branch .F.A.Briggs, Manager.Upper Town Branch (King Street).N.F.Dinning, Manager.GERMANY SELLING SECURITIES IN UNITED STATES DUTCH AND NEUTRAL FIRMS ARE EMPLOYED IN' THIS CONNECTION Amsterdam, November 13\u2014The Gazette de Hollande say*: \u201cThe report, that Germany is disposing of securities in America is no doubt true, seeing that there has been a regular campaign in the German press urging the necessity of selling such stocks abroad.\u201cIt seems likely that the Germans would prefer to use their own agents in America for this purpose, but it is certainly possible that Dutch -and been received by the commission and warfare and are to he fired from Is being placed for speedy delivery.what are known ns mine or trench other neutral firms are employed in \u2018ings by L.Corp.Chafe and mtb to lie used intrench emis.\ttliis connection.\u201d Monday\u2014Fitch Bay.Tuesday-\u2014Smith's Mills.Wednesday\u2014Beebe.Th ursday\u2014Coaticook.Friday\u2014Compton.Saturday \u2014 Sherbrooke.A meeting was held at Abbott\u2019s Corner last evening in connection with the Red Cross Society.Mr.J.Milton State addressed the audience on recruiting.The meetings are hold under the auspices of the Montreal Citizens' Recruiting Association.Mr.State is assisted at the nieet- Uper Hall, 73rd.Highlanders, THE WEATHER Fair and cooler Is Interest of Interest AN INVESTMENT IN THE B P.C, BONDS DUB 1944 ANR 1945) OK THE CITY OF SASKATOON, Sasic.WILL YIELD AN INTEREST RETURN OK 11 o| ' o 6 GET ODR SPECIAL CIRCULAR WITH FULL DETAILS OK THIS ISSUE.A Clean Record It Is absolutely and literally true that j not a dollar has been lost In Principal I or Interest by the Purchase of Canadian I Municipal Bonds.\u2014 From \u201cFinancial I Times, \u201d Montreal.Eastern Securities Company Ltd., St.John, N.R 1S7 St.«James Street MONTREAL Halifax, N.S.4 2143 n wo ^HT^RBROOKE DAILY RKCORD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1915.ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT HAPPENINGS Gatherings by Daily Record Correspondents in Various Communities HATLEY.Sunday last was a busy day with the pastor of the Methodist Church, Rev.F.Williams, of this place.The usual morning service here was followed by communion and a reception service, when one young man was admitted to membership.At 1.30 he conducted the funeral service for the late Mr.Thos.Harvey, of Massawip-¦pi.The regular afternoon service, \u2022with communion, followed at Cass-ville, and upon the return to Hatley took charge of the regular evening service at half past seven, making within twelve hours, three preaching, two communion services, one reception service, and a funeral.The regular semi-monthly meeting tif St.James\u2019 Guild which was held at the home of Mrs.Percy Bowen, ¦was largely attended, and proved both pleasant and successful.Several honorary members coming in at the tea hour, helped to swell the receipts.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Brand have removed to this place from North Barnston and have leased the cottage of Mr.Donald McRitchie, on Meadow street.Mr.Donald McRitchie has completed the digging of a well for Mr.G.McDonald, upon the property recently purchased from Mrs.R.S.Robinson, upon the Barnston Road.A plentiful supply of pure water was found at a depth of seven and one-j half feet, which was located by Mr.A.Denzan.Messrs.E.and G.Hpdges from a hunting trip near Magog, unrewarded by any game.Mrs.Haines, Sr., and Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Sutton accompanied Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Haines in their car to ! Bawyerville by way of Barnston, Coaticook and Compton.Mrs.Wootten and Miss Whitcomb ïor the day at the home of their uncle, Mr.Rowell, at Ayer's CDS ; Mr.and Mrs.0.H.Parker home after a little time in Lennoxville with their daughter, Mrs.Astell, and Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Parker ; Misses A.Buck and Muriel Fish, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, recent guests of Miss Kathleen Woodman ; Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Foote are Stopping for a few weeks with Mrs.Knights, in the Woodlawn Road; Mr.L.S.Martindale to Bedford for a few days accompanied by his nephew, Master John Kent, who will spend a month with his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.F.Martindale ; Mr.Clark Corey, of Llbhytown, at the home of Mrs.Eva Kent, for the week end;! Mr.and Mrs.Leon H.Leavitt from b short stay at Smith\u2019s Mills.Mr.Avery Ives, of \u2019\u2019Butternut Cottage,\" who is in the 85th year cl' his age, recently suffered a severe attack of hemorrhage of the nose, which was sufficiently alarming to require medical attendance.Mrs.Knight, who has spent several weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs.Florence Haynes, has accompanied her eldest daughter, Mrs.Lane, who has also been a recent guest of her sister, to her home in Springfield, Mass.Miss Jones, who has nearly attained her 90th year, and who is Hatley\u2019s oldest resident, is gradually failing in strength.For many months Miss Jones has been confined to her room, and latterly to her bed, requiring constant care and attention.Mr.H.H.Brown has returned from a stay of several weeks with friends and relatives in Boston, Mass., and vicinity.-f- EAST ANGUS.Harrison Players at Star Theatre now.Get seats early.hers of the Society.The hostess served dainty refreshments during the afternoon.There was a large attendance of members of the Society.The hostess served dainty refreshments during the afternoon.Harrison Players will he back Nov.18, 19, 20.All new plays.TROUT BROOK.A patriotic supper will be given on Thursday evening, November 18, at the home of Mr.Wm.V.Fraser, jr., better knowrn as the Wm.Barber place, in Trout Brook.Supper will be served at seven o\u2019clock.The supper will be followed by a dance.WATERVILLE.Mr.M.L.Hodgson, who has been sick with typhoid pneumonia for the past six weeks, is now on the way to recovery.Mrs.Geo.Parsons, who has been sick in Coaticook, has returned home.Mr.Geo.Robertson bagged a 250 pound deer while on a hunting trip.Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Ball left last Sunday evening to spend the winter at their cottage at Lynn Haven, Florida.Mr.and Mrs.Chaddock and Mrs.Scott, of Newport, were in town on Thursday visiting friends and relatives; Miss Lizzie McNaughton to Montreal on a visit to relatives; Mr.Franklin Ball after a few days with his parents to Montreal to join his regiment for overseas service.Mr.D.Lockerby is sick with typhoid fever.BROWNLEIGH PLACE.Mr.Sidney .Shaw has returned from a trip to St.Johnsbnry, Vt., having made the trip by auto.Mr.Philip Johoston, youngest son of Mr.and Mrs.John A.Johnston, has enlisted with the Grenadier Guards.Mrs.Richard Taylor, who returned from the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, a few weeks ago, continues very ill.RICHMOND.Harrison Associate Players, Town Hall, Mon., Nov.15, 16, 17 ; opn\u2019g play, \"Hearts & Crowns,\u201d G big vaudeville acts between.Prices, 25c., 35c SOOTSTOWN.Go to Lax\u2019s for your fall and winter supplies\u2014best values for lowest prices.AYER'S CLIFF.A.H.Laberee, optician, will be at the Hotel, Ayer's Cliff, Tuesday, 16th.COOKSHIRE.The body of the late F.L.Plaisance was brought from North Carolina, Friday, and taken to the home of his brother, Mr.George Plaisance.Owing to the uncertainty as to the arrival of deceased\u2019s sister, the funeral arrangements have not yet been made., -*- DANVILLE Mrs.Chas.Cleveland-Brown is the guest of her mother, Mrs.G.F.Cleveland, for a short time.Mrs.J.Herbert Boutelle received for the first time since her marriage on Thursday and Friday afternoons of this week.Mrs.Boutelle was assisted by Mrs.Charles Boutelle.Refreshments were served by Miss Lucy Stockwell and Miss Hilda Pope.The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Methodist Church was entertained by Mrs.E.W.S.Gibson on Thursday afternoon.There was a large attendance of mem- HOW TO ADDRESS LETTERS TO THE SOLDIERS AT THE FRONT The following directions for addressing Canadian soldiers in England is given in a despatch from Ottawa.This does not conflict with addresses already given in the Record, hut is rather more explicit.In order to facilitate the handling of mail at the front, and to insure prompt delivery, it is officially requested that all mail be addressed as follows:\u2014 (a)\tRegimental number (b)\tRank.(c)\tName.(d)\tSquadron, battery or company.(e)\tBattalion, Regiment (or other unit), staff appointment or department.(f)\tCanadian Contingent (g)\tBritish Expehitionary Force, (h)\tArmy Post Office, London, England.The unnecessary mention of higher formations, such as brigades, divisions, is strictly forbidden, and causes delay.This Sample of LUX is for you.Madam ! 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$1.50 per gallon.Mo'neyVack\tFood Co.1 Co»., Limited 43 Guarantee\t70D Claremont S»\u201e Toronto wn Guns Mor« Trappers and Fur Collector* «end their Raw Fur* to ua than to any other five hou*es in Canada» Becaufle they know wo nay highest prices, pay mail ancl express charges, charge no commissions, and treat our shippers right.Result, we aro tho largest In our Un* In Canada.Bhipfco mm fiodar and deal with a JUliabl* Hous«.No Shipment boo small or too larfo to rocBivs our nromnt nttontlon.Wo soil Guns, Rifle», Trap*, Animal Balt Bhoepo^s.Floah.liKht*.nVvMllighta, Flahln* Nnls, Fishing: Tookle and Sportwmun * CATALOG FKEK.Rupplle* at low out prices.FREE Kallam '« Three Boohs \u201cTrapper\u2019s Guide\u201d Engllah or french M patfeft, 11! nuira tod.tolls hosr and vrhero to trap and other valuable information for trappers; ab.o \u201cTrapper's and Sportamen'sSapply Cntal©g\u201d\u201cRaw Fwr Price List/\u2019 aud latest \u201cFur Style Book \u201d of beautiful fur *ots end fur garment*.All these hooks fully Ulna bra ted end eont FKEB ON BEqUEBT.370 Haliam Building TOROINTOI Nurse Proclaims Skin Cure Myrtle Hahn Says Dl D.D.Prescription Is Worth Rockefeller's Millions to Her P.C.DuBoyce AOTAitY, AUBlTOlt JKTC,.LQUiW ÜUUdh,, UuceMMor tu i>.M.Koiritt.N.JP J.IILY STEVENS in \u2019\u2019Corn,\u201d a Metro Starfilm, Oasino, Wednesday and Thursday.\"Cora,\u201d the Metro starfilm which is booked at the Casino theatre for Wednesday and Thursday, is one of the most notable film successes of the year, having as its star, F/mily Stevens, who has in it established herself in the permanent affections in the Montreal picture loving public, and wherever else in Canada \"Cora\" has been shown.in \"Cora,\u201d Miss Stevens portrays the part of a young girl left destitute when her mother, a former operatic star dies.It is one of those heart-touching series of incidents that are so true to life and yet have In them so much of a real dramatic intensity that those who see the pic lure are.instantly gripped with spell-himllnv Interest.\"Ten years I suffered with eczema' \u2014three years of that time I could not appear in public.My entire body was covered with the disease.I.! could not eat.I could not sleep.I could not live.I have at last found tho great Prescription D.D.D.My ; body is clean, smooth, if there were i one bottle only of D.D.D.in the! world and I had it, Mr.Rockefeller\u2019s millions could not buy the golden fluid.\u201d NURBE MYRTLE HAHN, address on application.If you have any skin blemish or a little rash, do not lot it develop InUx something more serious.D.I).D.I Prescription, a compound of oil ot wintergroen and other soothing elements, has been recognized for fifteen years as the standard skin remedy.It always helps, and if used according to directions, it should cur« In a short while.All druggists sell this standard remedy, 25c.and $1 a bottle, but if you come to us, wo will offer you the first full size bottle with the guarantee that unless It stops the Itch AT ONCE we will refund the purchase price.1).D.D.is made In Canada.W.H.Griffith Druggist, Sherbrooke D.D.D.18 MADE IN CANADA.D.D.D.Soap Keeps Your Skin Healthy T COATICOOK Arrivai# and departures: Rev.F.Baldwin, D.D., of Claremont, N.J., visiting relatives and friends; Mr, E.A.Akhurst, from Ottawa; Mrs.F.E.Lovell from a visit to Montreal; Mr.John Buckland home from Macdonald College; Miss Mary McLean of Cambridge, Mass., visiting Mrs.Jennie Cleveland and Mr.H.H.Dawson; Miss Cook of East Angus, guest of |Mr.and Mrs.O.If.Paige; Miss Al-i bertn Htokcs of Bur.y, visiting Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Baldwin.Mrs.O.A.Fox will entertain the Guild of Ht.Stephen's Church on Tuesday at her home.Mrs.H.0.Ohagnon, who has been spending a few months in New York, has been In Coaticook for a few days; Mr.and Mrs.0, H, Lovell In New York.FANCY A POET WITH THAT NAMI-V links Is a born poet.\u201d \u2019\u2019Thal.'s no reason why he shouldn't try to make something of hlmkelf.' I SHETRBROCnOS DAILY RECOUD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 19x5.THREE The Daily Record SHERBROOKE RECORD CO.Printers and Publishers, printed and published every afternoon, except Sunday, at 106 and 108 Wel-linrton St.Sherbrooke.SUBSCRIPTION price strictly In advance to any address in Canada, Great Britain and the United States.One year, $2.00 ; six months, $1.25 ; three months.70 cents ; one month.25 cents.Circulation Statement Circulation statement for week ending Nov.6th, 1915 : Monday .10,400 Tuesday .10,400 Wednesday .10,400 Thursday .10,400 Friday .10,400 Saturday .10,485 Total .62,485 BEDFORD DISTRICT HAPPENINGS Daily Reports From Correspondents of What is Going onia Various Communities the first week in December in the hall of St.James Church.Mrs.Harvey Corey has left for Montreal to spend several days visiting with her sister.Miss Connolly.KNOWLTON.was a recent guest of his sister,Miss Church, and his granddaughter, Miss Claudia Church.Miss Alice Cameron has returned to Toronto after spending her holidays with her mother and sister here.Miss Cameron attended the memorial Mr and Mrs.Roddick Kennedy en- service\tl\u2019aul s, Toronto, for tertained the Young People\u2019s Bridge Miss Edith On veil, when 600 nurses The Associated Board of the Royal Academy o! Music Royal College of Music LONDON.ENGLAND.for Local Examinations in Music PATRON : His Majesty the King.Music Examinations 1916 Op«ns to the Pupils of all Teachers of Music.The Annual Examinations in Practical Music and Theory will be held throughout Canada in May and June, 1916.An examination in Theory only will be held November 10th 1915.application to be made by October 1st 1915.An exhibition value about J500 offered annually ; also 2 Gold and 2 Silver Medals.Syllabus, Music for the examinations and all particulars may be obtained on opplica-tion to M.WARING DAVIS, 777 Shuter Street, Montreal.(Resident Secretary lor Canada.) Parents and Teachers wishing to enter their pupils for these examinations should, communicate with the Secretary at once and have their names placed on mailing list.6 Here is an All-Steel Range You\u2019ll be Proud to have i n Your Kitchen\u2014 \u201cPremier Marathon\u201d Body of extra heavy fttael Plato, hantl - riveted, ixa-fnot joints, ton and covers that hold the heat and will no* warn or crack.Fire-box takes op to SMocdi wood.Wood and coal grates Interchangeable In a few minutes, without tools.Duplex Draft prevents dead ends In ooal fire.oven of extra heavy polished steel\u2014a splendid baker.Deep pouch door at front for toasting or bcoiling.The longer you use It the better you'll like the \u2018'PREMIER MARATHON.\u201d Representatives throughout the Eastern Townships.If your dealer Is not one of them, write us\u2014 we will see that you arc looked after.The Thos.Davidson Mfg.Co., Limited MONTRE AXi, TORONTO,\tWINNIPEG.DA CIK COHERE dr FILS.Inc., Bhcrbrooke, Qua.BEDFORD.A grand euchre, under the auspices in the ^ctoria^TaU^cm Tuesday^No- club on Wednesday evening.Mr.and \u201cd 200 soldiers were m attendance.vember 23rd.There be prizes ^rs.F.N.Williams will entertain ^ ^s' Tssoriation o^ToroTto given to the winners and the nro- t,le Club next week.\tthe Nurses.Association of Toronto.gramme will consist of speeches vo- Sergeant Percy Harden and Sgt.J.Mrs-\t^eutB 18 m Frelighshurg cal and\tinstrumental music Refresh-1\tShene, of the\t73rd Highlanders have\tcaring for her grandmother.Mrs.L.ments\twill\tbe\tserved.\tI\tbeen spending\ta few days here.\tGaler, who is suffering from a hrok- Mr.Walter Creller\tfrom\ta\tvisit\ttn!\tA Glee 01ub bas been organized by\ten blP c®used by, a fal1- Mrs- Galer waiter creller\tfrom\ta\tvisit\tto\t^ ^ ^ pay and wm meet at her\tis in her 93rd year and her age residence on Saturday afternoon.A\tmakes the accident much more ser- cantata, \"The Lady of Shalott,\u201d is\tious- Mrs- Ga,er has many friends being prepared and will be given\tbere wbo tegret to hear of her mis- some time dnring the winter in aid\tbaP and hope for a speedy recovery.of Sir John Fisher Chapter, I.O.D.\t\u2014 E\tEAST FARNHAM.Several from here motored to Rich- Mrs.Welch to Abercorn, Wednes-ford this week\tto see the famous pic-\ttjay> visiting relatives a few days ; ture film, \u201cThe Birth of a Nation.\tMisses Evelyn and Mabel Collins, of *\tGranby, week end here visiting rela tives.the camp at Valcartier.Mrs.George McFee and daughter, Mrs.Scribner, of Browning, Mont., were visiting at the home of Mr.C.B.Jamieson.The regular monthly communication of the Bedford Masonic Lodge, will take place on Monday evening next in the lodge rooms.D.D.G.M.Pratte, of Dunham, is expected to pay the lodge an official visit.Mr.Harry Jamieson, who has been spending a few days at his home here, has returned to Calgary, Alta.At a recent meeting of the Guild it was decided to have their sale of from 4 to 6 p.m.useful and fancy work the middle of I Mr.H.H.Church, Boston, Mass., DUNHAM.The Rector and Mrs.Plaisted will be at home to their parishioners and friends Monday afternoon, Nov.15th TTadE IN CANAdj Bread Is the cheapest food known.Home bread baking reduces the high cost of living by lessening the amount of expen- * slve meats required to supply the necessary nourishment to the body.REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.E.W.GJLLETT COMPANY LIMITED l
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