Sherbrooke daily record, 25 février 1927, vendredi 25 février 1927
[" F.T.VÀUfïHAN AUX/.Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1927.Year.BRITISH LINE OF DEFENCE IS SET UP AT SHANGHAI .\u201cA * Soviet Newspapers Are Sarcastic In Comment On British Note British Regulars Tale Up Defence Positions International Settlement Along TRUCE BETWEEN Refund Tax On Automobiles Will Be Paid N.Y.POLICE AND STAGE BROKEN Soon-Only Question Of Interest Remains To be Decided, States Finance Minister CASE HEARING IN MONTREAL With Regulars in Position, Volunteer Defenders of Foreign.Settlements Remained on Alert to Aid in Preventing ; « Native Incursions as Opposing Chinese Governments, ! * Struggling for Possession of Shanghai, Continued to Concentrate Their Armies South of City\u2014Within Line ^ Formed by Troops But Outside of Settlement Reside ! ft received word that the hear- ifiS 8,000 Foreigners\u2014Also Within This Area Is Foreign- f in\twith the # Owned Property Worth $16,000,000 Gold.\tj| ;3'sdied^ledafoVmonday next, £ _________________ I # will take place in Montreal ÎJ- Detectives Raided Burlesque Performance at National Winter j Garden on Lower East Sid _______ ! (Canadian Press Despatch) NEW YORK, Feb.25.\u2014The truce Y''YrTAWA\u2019 Fel)'\u2019 25\u2018 ~~ The between the police and the stage ilJ refund on the luxury tax to was broken last night.\t! automobile dealers, authonz- Twelve detectives raided a bur-\tthe last session of Parliament, Tariff Advisory Board Has Rendered Reports in Nine Cases Since Its Formation\u2014Sales Tax Collections for Ten Months Ended January 31 Amounted to $63,713,767.* HEREFORD RAILWAY * ! lesque performance at the National be Paid in the near future.This v' Winter Garden on the lower East ;announcement was ' made m the Side and arrested the manager and House yesterday afternoon by Hon.eleven principals of the company Y \u2022 H.Euler, Minister of Customs.'Mr.XV.Lazure, K.C., has playing there.The manager was charged with allowing an indecent performance and the principals with participating in the performance.This was the first raid in the-theatrical clean-up since the arrests 0 The department, he added, had been engaged with the work in connection with these claims, and the only remaining thing to be worked out was the question of interest.The collections from the sales LIQUOR CASES BUDGET DEBATE IS NOW EXPECTED TO GO OVER UNTIL NEXT WEEK; A VOTE ON TUESDAY IS PREDICTED While It Had Been Arranged to Vote Last Evening, Unex* pected Interjection of Several Speakers into Debate Has Impelled Other Members to Take Part in Debate\u2014A Number of Additional Speakers from Both Sides of House Are Now Scheduled to Speak.(Associated Press Despatch) SHANGHAI, February 25.\u2014Three thousand British regulars took up; defence positions along the border of the International Settlement ! last night because of the situation created by the arrival of Chinese | troops in increasing numbers in the city.\tj With the regulars in position, volunteer defenders of the foreign | eettlements remained on the alert to aid in preventing native incursions I as opposing Chinese governments struggling for possession of the cityj continued to concentrate their armies south of here.The British line of defence was set up after a requst had been made i by the Shanghai municipal council to the consuls of certain Powers for | aid in defence of the city.The British troops occupied a twenty-mile line, part of it running into Chinese territory, surrounding the International ; settlement.The line was considered indispensable to the defence of the city.! Within the line formed by the troops but outside the settlement! reside eight thousand foreigners.Also within this area is foreign-owned i property worth ?1G,000,000 in gold BARBED WIRE ENTANGLEMENTS AND SANDBAGS SET UP ALONG BORDER OF SETTLEMENTS\u2014MACHINE GUNS READY Defenses along both the interna-*- ! instead of Ottawa as expect- ft j the casts and phoducers of \u201cSex,\u201d Hax ^or ten months ended Jan-!ft ed.\tft S \u201cThe Virgin Man\u201d and \u201cThe Cap- ««y 31st, totalled $63,713,767.21, ft\tft live.\u201d Broadway productions, more ! according to an answer tabled.than two weeks ago.\tI The tariff advisory board has _________ ! rendered feports to the Minister of -\u2014-Finance in nine cases since its for- mation.This information was fur-jnished by Hon.J.A.Robb, Minister iof Finance.I Following are the cases on which ithe advisory board has rendered re-ipoi\u2019ts to the Government: Solway Hake calcium chloride for removal of duty, by General Construction Material Company of Montreal; ______________________ pumps and pump parts, for reduc- \"\t1 * \u2022\tkX1011 °f duty, by Ames Baker Com- London Daily Mail Pours Scorn on Our Rabbit Govern- p my, Brandon, Man.;-player piano Disagree Regarding Note Of Warning Addressed To Russia By Great Britain ment,\u201d Declaring that Protest by Sir Austen Chamber-T US1C roUs\u2019 for tarif adjustment\u2019 Briton Tingle.\u2019.\u2019 L as a protest aginst British troop concentration 1- r\t,\t,\t-j at Shanghai and in sympathy with ; Llauy Lxpress, perhaps the two hatred 0f this country is actively Montreal; invalid\u2019s wheel chairs, for th1?anti-Sun Chuan-Fang strike | most widely read newspapers in : encouraged by the country's removal of duty or reduction, by there.\t! the country, are in almost direct : enemies, asks what is the remedy.Annfe Chapman, Prince Albert, 1 '*\t\u2018\t¦\t\u2022\t\u2022\t' - \u2014\t'Sask.; invert sugar '\u20141- ___________ , disagreement on * the note oi ANOTHER 1RANSP0RT IS warning addressed by Britain to ON ITS WAY TO SHANGHAI the Russian Soviet government, concerning its propagandist ac-The ; tivities.The Mail pours scorn on rabbit government,\u2019\u2019 declaring that the protest by Sir Austen tional and French settlements were ,\t.sttengthened anew with banbed wire 4 mnstration staged ¦, entanglements and sandbags, while machine guns were mounted at strategic positions.The French erected w.-re entanglements along the entire boundary of their ujttlement, which borders on the native section of the city.Twenty French mariner were landed there to share defense their concession with four him- PONG KONG, jFeb.25.cred Annamite troc'pc.\ttransport Minneosta left here today No United States marines have for Shanghai with 1.000 Brithh mar-been landed since defense plans do;jneSi not call for the use of these in the I\t_____ border service.They are to be held AMERICAN DESTROYERS tor maintenance ot orc.ar inside the\ta mpunn ncr cuiAMruAi ¦ ettlements.The first United States\tANCHOR OFF SHANGHAI landing force now available is com-\t- posed of 1,000 marines.Thiu force (Aeiociated Prrm Demotchj can be increased to 2,400 men by the\tSHANGHAI, Feb.25.\u2014The Am- use of bluejackets.Three more Unit- erican destroyers Probble, Nca and ed States destroyers' the Prel)le_ Nc-a Hulbcrt airived today from Manila.end Hulbert arrived yesterday from _____________________________________ Manila.A volunteer machine gun company i.as mobilized this morning and held in readines, white British troops parade two six-inch motor howitzers ¦long the Bund.The precautions were taken mostly to guard against irvasion by defeated troops of Marshal Sun Chuan-Fang.More of the Northern Chinese troops under General Tsong-Chang,!- military governor of Shantung, nr- Several Measures Were Sent Over Until Next Week-cived this morning and it was estimated that 8,000 will have reached the city by tonight.Officers of the Shantung forces said that the Northern Chinese battle squadron had left Ts lain \u201cWill Make the Blood of Every Self-Respecting a ia^na^i keg^cooperageff or\u2019tariff adjustment, by Cooperage Company of Canada, Hamilton; Epsom salts, ~\t~~\t:fôr relief by customs duty or (Canadian Press Despatch\") ! friends of the Soviet in our bounty, Basque Chemical Produc-ÜNDON, Feb.25.\u2014 Lord I midst.\u2019*\tjtion Company, Ottawa; gabardines Rothermere\u2019s Daily Mail and Lord Beaverbrook\u2019c (Canadian Press Despatch) OTTAWA, Ont., Feb.25.\u2014 The budget debate is now expected to go into next week.While it had been arranged to vote yesterday even ng, the unexpected interjection, of several speakers into the discussion has impelled other members to take part in the debate.A number of additional speakers from -,\t, \u2014 ¦\t77\u201d\t\u2022\t\u201e both sider of the House are now Several Liquor Commission cases THIS MORNING Sentences Given in Two Cases\u2014 Third Case Dismissed on Ac-Count of Lack of Evidence.were on the roll at the Magistrate\u2019s Court this morning.George Renaud, of Chesham, pleaded guilty to selling liquor without a permit and received a sentence of one month and costs, or in default three additional months.Mrs.Donat Bilodeau, of Megan-tic, appeared before Judge J.II.Le-may on a charge of selling liquor without a permit.After hearing the evidence of the Commission witnesses, the defendant was found guilty and was given a sentence of one month and costs, or in default of costs three additional months.Mrs.Edmond Corriveau, also of Megantic, came up uefore Judge Lemay, charged with having sold liquor illegally.Evidence was made On the other hand the Express *or reb/te \u201cf duty Paid Sabal'-T-, j .s ri i 1\t\u2022 dines for the making» of shower- while admitting that Bolshevist : proof garments, by Eels Limited, scheduled to speak; and the pre sent likelihood is that the vote will take place next Tuesday.Hon.H.FI.Stevens, (Conservative, Vancouver Centre) who moved the adjournment of the debate last night, will have the floor at the opening of today\u2019s discussion.E.G.Odette, (Liberal, Essex East) will probably fol'low Mr.Stevens.Hon.J.D.Chaplin, (Conser vative, Lincoln) and George Spence,r(Liberal, Maple Creek 1 are among the other speakers likely to address the House today.Yesterday the budget debate was carried on in the Common: \u2018War?The question is its own!?aî .\t\u201e 1 , nr r> T-,\t,\t, .\t, , ;for increase, of duty, W.P.by both parties, and the Court, finding the evidence insufficient, discharged the case.In rendering judg-: ment, Judge Lemay stated that the ! by H.C.Hcckem (Conservative evidence submitted was contradic-1 Toronto East Centre); Henri tory and that someone had commit-! Bourassa| (Independent, La-' ted perjury.He was not going ^ | belle) ; Thomas Cantiey, (Con-!# Columbia, and other financial * press.the matter, howpver, but, if j\tr\u201e.x \u2022.\t, A i\t___ -\u2022.,\t» # ## # # # # %% %% iSf.\tft ft GAELIC UNIVERSITY TO ft ft BE ERECTED IN HIGH- ft ft LANDS OF SCOTLAND ft ft\t\u2014-\tft ft NEW YORK, Feb., 25.\u2014 ft ft Plans for a Gaelic university ft ft to be erected in the High- ft ft lands of Scotland with $10,- ft ft 000,000 of American money, ft ft which have been quietly go- ft ft ing forward for a year and ft ft a half, were made known to- ft ft day by Angus Robertson, ft ft president of the Highland ft ft Association of Scotland, who ft ft sails Saturday after a two ft ft months\u2019 visit here in the ft ft interest of the projected in- ft ft stitution; and by Dr.A.S.ft ft 'MacKenzie, secretary of the ft ft American Iona Society, the ft ft organization which has under- ft ft taken to raise tl«e required ft ft funds.\tft ft While both men declared ft ft that final plans for raising ft ft the funds and erecting the ft ft university were not yet do- # ft finitely formulated and that ft ft final announcements could ft ft nut be made at the present ft ft time, they consented to out- ft ft line the project which, they ft # said, had been favorably # ft commented upon by Presi- ft-ft dent Coolidge, and which had ft ft the backing of Dr.Nicholas # j ft Murray Butler, president of * answer.The breaking of the i trade agreement with Russia This is a manufacturing coun- cries, Ltd.j try.\u201d\t!arti f°r e;ney, Ltd., Montreal; oil tops, for ¦J reduction in duty, bv Arctic Re.fin- (J.ulomolme)[throt\".gh any means he'ev?r found servative.Rctou)) E J.Gar land g \"> the weight per bushel equal, garnet appears to equal Department was carrying a totn! of almost a million and a half copies of United States\u2019 periodicals every issue and getting absolutely nothing in the way of postage for it.Quebec Doe* Not Stand For High Tariff.Henri Bourassa (Independent, La-Marques and m most experimental belle), said he agreed in many remill tests its ash content was fouri gpects as regards periodical.-, w\u2019th to be appreciably higher than Mar- the arguments of Sir.Hocken.Ho quis.\t(Contipued ou page 7) 1 PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1927.friends.A business meeting fol- cf Quebec Women\u2019s Institutes, -n-as ! lowed.Fifty dollars was voted for present, and gavs a demonstration missionary work, twenty-five to- ' on dress-making.It was decided to have printed programmes for the coming year, and a committee consisting of Mrs.C.P.Young, Mrs.F.Pope and Mrs towards painting the Parsonage at Ayer\u2019s Cliff and $12.50 towards the pastor\u2019s salary.The election of officers followed, viz., Mrs.Butler, D ANVIL 1 é O.A.A.A.HELD SUCCESSFUL CARNIVAL ident; Mrs.Parkhill, secretary-treasurer; Mrs.Morse, superintend-iand interment took place at Island'ent of literature, and Mesdames I Brook.Sorrowing friends have the Robinson, Ayer and Rollins woric sincere sympathy of the community, committee.The proceeds amounted -president; Mrs._Brainerd, vice-pres- r.r.Whitcomb were appointed to ai range the programme.An excellent paper on \"A Home,\u201d Mrs.McConnell, who has spent the .to $5.68.The annual masquerade of the'Pas^ two months with h*5i daughter.; -Mrs.A.C.Parkhill was a recent \u2022.A.A.A., was held on their rink on ^Irs.C.L.MacKuy.has returned to guest of relatives in Newport.R'ednesdav.February 16th.and in!her home in Sherbrooke.\tMr.J.Perkins is sick.Mrs.suite of the unfavorable weather, îîiss Hattie Smith, who has spent Racicot is caring for him.The following were among those\ts&me time with her sister, Mrs.J.T.\tMrs.G.Pool and\tMrs.\tH.\tYer- in costume: Antoneo Lecource,\tForgrave.has gone to her brother\u2019s,\tteau, of Hatley, were recent guests '\u2019Sambo\u201d; Juliet Pruneau.\u201cJudy\u201d; Mr- Hollis Bailey\u2019s, at Auckland, for of Mr.Perkins.Armand Grimard, \u201cMontreal Spring ar- indefinite time.\t! Mrs.Eager, of Ayer's Cliff, is Fashion\u201d; Albric Hamel, \"Bunny\tMiss Pauline Jackson spent the\tspending some time\twith\ther\tson, Girl\u201d; g\u2019.Clapp, \"Trama\u201d; Janet\t'.'Eelccnd at her home in Sherbrooke.Air.Ray Badger.Stevenson, \u201cMrs.Wiggs of the Cab- Those in town to attend the fun-: Mr .and Mrs.T.E.Brainerd was bage Patch\u201d; Kathreen'Ingalls, \"I.:'.Ier£il of the late Mrs.James Wilson .in Rock Island on Tuesday.Belle Dame \u2019Sans Merci\u201d T Mr.\u2019 and were Mr.R.T.McRea, Mrs.A.E.\t\u2014 - Mrs.Macdonald, \u201cOld Coupie\u201d; Lowery, Mrs.Archie Young, from\tWINDSOR MILLS Sidney Dixon, \u201cThe Devil\u201d; Raoul Sherbrooke, and Mr.Clifford Wilson.\t______ Gaumault, \u201cOld Grandmother\u201d; from East Angus.\t_\t_\tThe Noble Grand, Jubilee Lodge, Blanche Dubois, \u201cPierrette\u201d; Ed-: Guests at Mr.C.L.MaeKay\u2019s over,x.O.O.F., No.31, gives notice of a ward Dubois.\u201cThe Young Imp.\u201d; the week-end were Master Hasel.Specja] meeting called for Saturday Charles Dubois, \u201cThe Clown\u201d; An- Lowery, Mr.John Bailey, Masters evening, February 26th, at \u2022sight toinette Goulmants, \u201cCharlie Chap- Eric and Sydney Bailey, from Saw-j o\u2019clock, in their hall, lin\u201d; Gwen Brown, \u201cA Witch\u201d; Flii- yerville.\t! Mrs.Adele Dyson, of'Sherbrooke via Cleveland, \u201cA Clownette\u201d; Lois: Mrs.Isaiah Kirkby, from B'.vchton, ! and Miss Dorothy Dyson of K/ch-Patil.\u201cBoy Scout in Disguise\u201d; An- was the guest of Mrs.Clive Thomp-1 m0IV(i, who were in town for the toinette Lefebvre.\u201cRiding Girl\u201d; son last week.\tiGoold-Fowler wedding, were guests Elizabeth Champagne, \u201cSnowshoei Miss Minnie Olson, from Cook- of Mr.and Mrs, P.F.Davis.G:r.' : Mr?.Jones, \u201cMary Quite Con- sibre, is the guest of her sister, Mrs irary ; Adrienne Lafrance, \u201cEng- A'erne Wilon.land and France\u201d; Mr.Beeber.\t_____________ \"Hoch de Kiaser\u201d.\tFLODDEN Th: management herewith acknowledge their thank wvas griwan by Mrs.H.F.Webster.At the close of the business meeting, Mrs.Eairdley-Wilmot showed a number of lantern slide views of historic England.The views shown were visited by Mrs.Eardley-Wilmot while in England in the year 1925.A brief historic outline was given with each view making it all very interesting.As the next meeting will be an annual meeting, the roll call will be \u201cSuggetions for the next year\u2019s work.\u201d DISCUSSION ON WAR BY Y.C.C.A.Varions Causes of War Brought Out\u2014Skating Races Held ou Town Rink\u2014Happenings and Pers^ials cf Interest to Residents of Waterville and Vicinity.was a guest at the same home over | the week-end.I The many friends of Mr.Louis :J| Pellerin, were sorry to learn that j he was taken seriously ill at his - ! home* on Tuesday last.Dr.Winder, of Lennoxville, and Nurse Mrs.S.1 Pocock were called, and on Saturday he was removed to the Sherbrooke Hospital in Lord's Ambulance.SAND HILL nanMMVHKiv i Children\u2019s Cozy Corner Sugar social and dance Monday, Feb.28th, in the hall.EAST ANGUS to the undersigned for their donations, for prizes: Ladies\u2019 first, donated by J.Mr.and\t\u201e\u201e , ;\t-sd.es second, donated\tevening, February 18, when .- T''\t.\u2018\u201c\u201cG fGr;\\\tdonated a coodlv number of friends and by J.O.Lacerte; girls\u2019 second, don- Mrs.Howard Fraiser and Miss Margaret Fraser left on Monday for Nipigon, Ont., where they will make j their future home.______\tMr.C.B.Caswell, of Richmond, A very pleasant housewarming Y\u2019as *n A?wn on Saturday to attend and shower was held at the home of \u2019\u201ce wedding of his niece.Miss Bes-| M WATEIRVILLE, Que., Feb., 25.\u2014On -Sunday morning, Mr.H.G.Hatcher, Superintendent of the \u2014 ™_-\tj Sherbrooke City Schools, occupied General Notes\ti**16 Pu'P'f °f the United Church in the absence of the minister, Rev.Rev.A.F.G.Nichol, of Megantic,'H.D.Whitmore, has been with his sister-in-law, Mrs.j The Y.C.C.A.was in MASQUERADE DANCE HELD BY REBEKAHS The masucrude dance given by the Rebekahs on Friday evening, February 18th, was a great success.There was a good rittendance, good music and a good time.The following are the names of some who attended and the cos- SS IE1Ï y A»,A WHITEY THE SNOWY OWL APPEARS Robertson, for the past few days.the evening service.The ^ent l*X\u201d.W\tj\tknow much 'about and they will take up arms because\tWebb.\u201cClown\u201d; Sid.Fields.\u201cFrog\u201d, hen yard, and he was looking down : him uut\tj\t]iave\tan i^3a that he.of fenr nf TV n a r wmiiri Fi a nivcn f.-, -1_:_r^j r - _i__\tj ,\u2022 r \u2014 z.- j.i._ i____s\t;\t,\t, would rather have a rat tnan a chicken, and that probably he has gun, of fear of what would happen to,second prize; Ed.Locke, \u201cPierrot\u201d; into the hen yard.-\t!t\u201celr ,c°uJnti'y- Only now on a basis £.eldon Stoddard, \u201cHarry Lauder\u201d, \u201cWhy don't you get your to cuend a short time in swacial work Mrs' Sunbur>-\u2019 °f st- Johnsbury,!of self defence will a, people sup- first prize; W.E.McCabe, \u201cJack son?\u201d said Farmer Brown, to spend a short time m special wor.jVt Mr Kenneth Bassett, of Bos-P.ort war- ll: ls fear of aggros-Tar\u201d.\t\u2022\t| \u201cWhat for'\u201d\u2019 alsked\tFaimwr y\"nd^^elrttee\t6W^\u2019land, Mr\u2019 HermaV Bassett\u2019 0fwilG0I\tth1 - General No.es\tiBrewn\u2019s Boy with a note of sur- rr, ?i ,\t'Sherbrooke, were called here this!lliahes ^ possible the flourishing of Miss Marion Stevenson, of Stan- prise in his voice Hive Bourbeau); ladies\u2019 Um prize Miss D.Montieth was at her home .e\tby the serious illness of theirjmlJjtansm.\t|stead College, spent the week-end \u201cWhy, aren\u2019t you .going to shoot Miss Adrienne Lafrance,* \u201cEngland !111 Greenle.v for \u2018he week-end.\t-he local theatre after sch^l on: faAhcr ^ brother* Mr\u2019 C- Bas-:.The trouble with us in war time i the guest of her parents, Mr.arid him?Are you going to let him live and France\u201d; ladies\u2019 second.Mrs.Miss Dora Jones, from St.Fran- Wgdnesdav This is a feature of the Sett'\tis that we seek to personify evil Mrs.J.M.Stevenson.\tion our hens?\u201d asked Farmer Browr.\u2014,\t'\u2014 1- \u2019\tNews has reached here of theian American and neutral ;Canadian Power Company.*\t\u2018 *\t\"\t*\tV» icf rvT*! D no an/T efo + aomnn d- U» o b *¦ U ^\tATtoo ATonrl AT zx >-»\tv-,-, v.- Jones.\u201cMary Quite c:r!s\u2019 first, Blanche Dubois, \u201cPierrette: g-ris\u2019 second.Gwen Brown.\u2019Witch\u201d; gentlemen's first, Sidney Dixon, \u201cDevil\"; gentlemen\u2019s second.Charles Dubois.\u201cA Clown\u201d; boys\u2019 fir^t.Edward Dubois, \u201cYoung Imp\u201d* boys\u2019 second.G.Clapp.\u201cTramp\u201d! Masquerade judges: Mrs.D.Moulin.Mrs.C.J.Burbank.Mr J H Boutelle, Mr.Jude Thibault.the local theatre after school on .w.,\t.y, -,_ ____ .,\t,\tWednesday.This is a feature of the ~ Contrary\u201d;\t4 h h°me °Ver Forestr>' Decartmeit of the Govern- Miss Hazel Sims spent severalTlf^^J^VeTy instructive and cently!\u201d4*1 frieCds ln >Iontreal T®- \" The W.C.T.U.held their regular '\t,___________ ;meeting at the home of Mrs.Arthxir Noble on Wednesday afternoon.EATON CORNER yet,\u2019 HATLEY WOMEN\u2019S INSTITUTE HELD MEETING The February meeting of the Women\u2019s Institute was entertained by Mrs.J.S.Webster on Thursday The last meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Guiid was held on February 3rd, at the home of Miss S.Dawson with *\t- an unusually large attendance.A For Cold», Grip or Influenza very pleasant afternoon was spent.ana as a Preventative, take Laxa- If was decided to send for more live BROMO QUININE Tablets.A material for Guild work.At \"he\tr\t,0*1.\t» u- u Safe and Proven Remedy.The box tea hour delicious refreshments f,Vemng\u2019 Februa7 ^ at whlch bears the signature of E.W.Grove, were served bv the hostess The\t\"'aS ?¦ gaod att®ndan®e* 6«Jc.Made in Canada.\tbaked bean supper\the'd m th»\tThe meetlng' was brought to or- *\t-\tTown Hall by the\tLadies\u2019 of th\u201d\td®r in the usual manner by the presi- HIGH\tFOREST\tGuild on February\t15th.was very\td?nt\\ Mrs\u2019 .HartWeU\u2019t.The mlnute.s _______\tsuccessful, although\tthe day proved\t0ITha P«T10US, meeting were read The Junior Red Cro-\u201e held a box to be ^ormy.There was\u2019 a good adopted.A fmancial statement - Lai at the home of Mr* Clive attendance, .$14 being realized.The ^ the receipts and expenditures of Thompson on February 12th whkh next meetil'*S °- the Ladies\u2019 Guild P'^t month was also given by was a decided succès*/The prae^ds T\u2018a be held £t the home Mrs.E.the secretary Two very successful from boxes and fish pond am^nted Hod?e on March 3rd.\tcard partles bave been beld at the to over $23.\t-*- The remains of the late Mrs.\tECHO VALE ¦James Wilson were brought home on\t- ^ illowI February 7tn.A large number of RUNA,YlA^r>id
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