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[" 7 Sherbrooke Daily Record.Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE.» TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1919.PRICE TWO CENTS Q0ESH0N OF DISTRIBiniON OF INDEMNITY GERMANY MUST PAY IS LIKELY TO CAUSE TROUBLE Proportion of Secondary Powers is Smaller Than They Expected and They are Almost Sure to Be Dissatisfied\u2014It Has Been Suggested that Rumania, Serbia and Other Nations Have Received Reparations Through the Acquisition of Territory, But This Reasoning Will Not Likely Appeal to Belgium.SINN FEIERS AT TIPPERARY MADE A BOLDTHREAT Threaten Any Policeman, Juror or Magistrate in the Pay of the British Government.(.Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, April 15.\u2014The problem of reparation settlements still has troublous times before it in connection with the question of the distribution of the indemnity to be paid by Germany.Smaller powers which suffered under German invasion and devastation are still to be heard relative to their shares of the reparation and, particularly Belgium, the claims of which are entitled to first consideration under various preconference pledges.The tentative scheme of distribution which Great Britain and France have advanced apportions between eighty and ninety per cent., probably e' five of the total sum realized, to the three big powers, ii perhaps fifteen per cent, to satisfy the demands of Belt ,, italy, Serbia, Rumania, Russia and others.This is a smaller proportion than the secondary powers expected and they are almost sure to be dissatisfied with it.*-\u2014- SOVIET FORCES AT MUNICH SWEPT AWAY It has been suggested among the experts on the Reparation Commission that Rumania, Serbia and other nations have received reparations through the acquisition of territory, but this reasoning will scarcely appeal to Belgium.A share of the reparations fund will, according to the present understanding, be assigned to Russia for damage to invaded Russian territories, but will probably be turned over to Great Britain and France to apply on advances made to the old Russian Government during the war.Although the contributions payable by Germany are characterized as reparations, a very considerable part of the first 15,000,000,000 will not be available for reparation purposes, since it has been assigned to the payment of the expenses of the armies of occupation and such food supplies as must be furnished Germany.Since the occupation of the left bank of the Rhine will continue during the entire two years covered by this first navmcnt, the expenses, nar- _________________ _________________ ticularlv of the French occupational .\tI.\"\t\u2014' .\t' armv, will cut deeply into the $5 -\tbk*8 question, but the 000,000,000.~~A *\u2014- |ARIS, April 15.\u2014 (Havas)\u2014A proclamation issued by the Bavarian Government announces that the garrison at Munich has swept away the Soviet forces, that the regime of Herr Hoffman has been re-established and that the transportation of the Polish General Haller\u2019s army across Germany for Poland will start April 15ih.(Associated Press Despatch.) LONDON, April 15.\u2014Introducing a bill in the House of Lords providing for compensation in the case of constables or other public servants suffering injury of death in discharge of their duty, the Lord High Chancellor quoted from a Sinn Fein counter-proclamation, issued in Tipperary in February after the declaration of military law in that district.The proclamation threatened that after a given date any policeman, magistrate or junior in the pay of the British Government found in that district would be deemed to have forfeited his life.THOUSANDS DYING FROM STARVATION IN ASIA MINOR (Associated Press Despatch) ALONIKI, April 15.\u2014 The League of Greek refugees has sent a telegram to the Council of Four at Paris, asking that the Allied Powers intervene in Asia Minor in behalf of the inhabitants of Northern Cappadocia, where thousands are dying from starvation.\u201cDuring the past five centuries more than a million residents of this region which is the ancient Kingdom of Pontus, have been massacred by the Turks,\u201d the telegram declares, \u201cand since the war began 200,000 people have been slain there by the Turks.\u201d Airmen Forced To Postpone Start Of Trans-Atlantic Flight Owing To The Bad Weather \u201cA Stright-out Airplane Flight Without Stunts in Flying\u201d is the Way Raynham Describes the Long Flight Which He and Captain Morgan Will Attempt at First Favorable Opportunity.- *- COMMUNISTS EXECUTED ARCHDUKE JOSEPH Report States that Ex-Premier Wekerle and Baron Szteprengi, Minister of Commerce of Hungary, Were Also Killed.LONDON, April IS.\u2014A Copenhagen despatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company says that Acht Uhr Blatt and the Abendblatt, of Berlin, print reports received from travellers to the effect that Communists at Budapest have executed Archduke Josenh.Dr.Alexander Kekerle, former Premier, and Baron Joseph Szteprenyi, Minister of Commerce.The report, the despatch says, has not been confirmed.PAVING OF SHERBROOKE STREETS HANGS IN THE BALANCE TODAY AS CITY VOTES ON THE BY-LAW &####### ******** # * « FARMERS\u2019 STRLKE IS NOW # * SPREADING TO BUENOS # &\tAIRES.Archduke Joseph of Austria is a son of Archduke Joseph Charles Louis, and was born on August 9, 1872.Dr.Alexander Kekerle has for the last fifteen years been one of the, leading figures in Hungarian public life.Baron Joseph Szteprenyi, Minister of Commerce of Hungary, served in Wekerle\u2019s Cabinet during the summer of 1918.On February 28 he was arrested at Budapest on a charge of having engaged in a counter-revolutionary plot.On April 2 it was reported that he mifrht be sentenced to death.INDIAN RIOTS AT FORMOSA SAID TO BE SPREADING Polling Started Brisk and Early\u2014Council Meeting Completes Final Preparations\u2014City Building Inspector Has Resigned.*-\u2014.THE proprietors of Sherbrooke are today voting on the paving by-law, and municipal circles are agog with the subject.Five polls, in the five different wards, are receiving votes, and Mr.E.C.Gatien, city secretary-treasurer, is general returning officer.At a special meeting of the City Council held last night for the purpose of considering the polling, the various aldermen said that they would be on duty today to give instructions in their various wards and to help with the work of the voting.The pplls opened at nine o\u2019clock this morning and will close at five this afternoon.A large vote is not anticipated, as only property owners may poll, and it is expected that full results should be in by six.Voting this morning started briskly, considering the limited franchise, and many property owners apparently cast their votes early.At noon a second rush occurred, the interval between being slower.The opinion in city circles seems to leave little doubt that the by-law will go through by a large majority, and paving is the sole topic of conversation.Building Inspector Resigns.The meeting last night, while con- $24,500,000,000 IS GREAT SUM HUNS MUST PAT Hundred Billion Marks, of Which Twenty Billion is Payable in Two Years.(Associated Press Cable) PARIS, April 15.\u2014One hundred billion gold marks is the amount Germany must pay the Allied and Asee-ciated Governments for losses and damage caused in the war, plus other billions, to be determined by a special commission on which Germany ia to be represented.This is the final and definite conclusion which has been reduced to writing after weeks of negotiation, which took a wide range and involved sidering the matter of the by-law, frequent changes and modifications-took up various other subjects, at least The payment of the 100,000,000,000 one of which was the topic for consid- g?ld marks is to be divided into three erable discussion, when a letter was distinct amounts, as follows CLASSES OF DAMAGEsT No announcement has as yet been made regarding the precise definition of the various \u201ccategories\u201d of reparations.In other words, there .a repayments, no definition of the classes of damages for which Germany is required to pay.It can be stated, however, that the five \u2018\u2018categories\u201d adopted comprise reparation for actual damage to li'e and property ; pensions for cripples and the families of slain soldiers ; compensation for enforced labor exacted of inhabitants of occupied regions, including work done by\tdeported Belgians ; remuneration\tfor illegally exacted labor by prisoners of war, and payments for German requisitions in occuied territories.Tt is understood that no offset has been allowed Germany for the maintenance of nrisoners of war in Germany during the war, the associated governments holding that the prisoners were chiefly supported at their own expense through food parcels.\tby which alone the nrisoners were\table to maintain existence during captivity, and that the surplus has been covered by work the prisoners performed for Germany.British and American representatives ha'e -hue far not participated in its deliberations.This has been apparently anticipation of discuesi ms which & (Associated Press Despatch) # ft BUENOS AIRES, April 15.ft ft \u2014The farmers\u2019 strike, which ft ft has been more or less serious ft ft for many weeks in Santa Fe ft Province, has spread to the ft ft Province of Buenos Aires.It ft ft has been for the most part, a ft ft passive movement, but fight- ft ft ing has been reported at sever- ft ft al points, wheie the strikers ft an attempting to .prevent all ft farmers from the 'planting of ft > crops\t*\t# *\tft ft ft ft ft ft ^ ft ft .ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Cavalry Forces Have Been Sent to Subdue the Trouble Makers.(Associated Press Despatch.) BUENOS AIRES, April 15.\u2014The Indian uprising in the Province of Formosa, in the northeastern part of Argentine, is spreading toward Chaco, where settlers have been attacked.Cavalry forces have been sent to subdue the Indians.The uprising of Indians in the Province of Formosa was renorted on larch 30th, at which time it was said hat the natives had destroyed Fort Yurka and killed fifteen soldiers.The Province of Formosa is a vast, level, ree-covered territory which is quite sparsely settled.might deal more wi+vi the negative aspect of delaying or mitigating pay- j ments than actual consideration o; CONSIDERING PLAN FOR DEFENCE ALONG RHINE (Associated Press Despatch.) ST.JOHNS, Nfld., April 15.\u2014The aerodrome at Mount Pearl is a sea of mud, slushy puddles and lightly frozen little ponds, and Hawker and Grieve have forced to abandon the | hope of getting the Sopwith biplane into the air today to start their trans-Atlantic air flight for the Daily Mail £10,000.They took advantage of the bad weather to try out the engine once more and to make fine little adjust-merts nere and there in the other equipment.\u2018A siraigirt out airplane flight witiu-u* stunt-: in flying or evi tie machine,\u201d is the way Frederick Phi.ip Raynham, tr.e you.\u201eu .describes the trans-Atiantic « ssing ach r.e and navigator Captain C.W.¦\u2019airfax Morgan will attempt at the t.favorable opportunity after their \u2022 is assembled.Raynham and Morgan will wear Grieve life waist coats and ordwary i-.yin* clothes, instead of the rubber \u2022 living suits adopted by Hawker\t- Raynham said: \u201cWe think if a fel- Frcinier Orlando and President Wilson Held & Lengthy Dis- low is going to drop in, he may as well go down as float around and be froze.\u201d They carry no life boat as does Hawker.The pilot believes the drift will be compensated automatically by j north and south winds, driving the : plane off its course about an equal | distance in either direction, but the ! meteorological experts think more likely that the winds will predominate in one direction and he may be forced to alter his course once he gets aloft.\u201cThe ideal course,\u201d Raynham said, \u201cwould be to pass just south of Ire-! land, striking over England about Landsend, but we will fly north enough to cross Ireland so we can icscend there if necessary.We plan to get to about the middle of the Irish channel, where it is some sixty miles First, twenty billions within two years.Second, forty billions during thirty years beginning in 1921.Third, forty billions when a eon), mission shall determine how it shall be done.In view of the fluctuations through which the negotiations have passed an authoritative statement was obtained yesterday concerning the final terms of the settlement.This sums up the conditions as follows: Germany is at the outset held generally responsible for losses and EXPECTED THAT THE PEACE TREATY WILL BE ACTUALLY READY FOR EXCHANGE OF SIGNATURES ABOUT MIDDLE OF MAY cussion Regarding the Adratic Question Yesterday, But Did Not Complete Their Work\u2014Proceedings at Versailles Expected to Be of Short Duration.read from Mr.Alfred Dion, city build ing inspector, tendering his resignation in that capacity.Several days ago a delegation of workmen appeared before the Council and complained that the garage being erected on Wellington street, south of King, was unsafe, as the walls were ; being put up, half on stone foundation and half on earth.A committee was appointed, led by Aid.Brault to investigate the charges, and were asked : to report.Mr.Dion, taking offense at this, tendered his resignation, which was pre- erally responsible for losses and dam-sen ted to the City Council last night, ages in accordance with Wilson^ There followed a considerable argu fourteen points and the Allied résinent, and Aid.Brault reported that ponse at the time the armistice was :he committee had investigated the concluded.To determine the extent oi charges made by the delegation and the payment under this responsibility, found them unfounded whether by a commission is set up, to take testt mistake or Jealousy he did not know.1 mony, assemble data and arrange alj , regretted that Mr Dion had taken details of the payments from the eue-rrF;'ter\tand distribution among the Al- h-n £ T\t™erivT v ^ lied and Associated Powers, will be submitted to Mr.Dion but his | letter last night gave the impression that he would not withdraw his resignation.Several Reports Submitted.A report submitted Dy Aid.Skinner, on behalf of the Hygiene Committee, contained the request to citizens to clean the sidewalks in front of their premises, and public notice has béen given in this respect.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, April 15.\u2014The Council of Four has under consideration a French plan for defence alone the Rhine, which provides for a line thirty miles east of the Rhine, which shall be considered a boundary over which German troop., cannot cross without making themselves liable to attack by British, French and American troops.The French hope to get Allied assistance in policing this military zone east of the Rhine, as otherwise they would be compelled to transfer there garrisons from many French towns, thus upsetting long-establish- ' wid® and then decide whether we can go on to Brooklands or must turn back to Ireland.We will not risk it unless we are sure we can get there ed military arrangements.CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE HAVE A DEEP PROBLEM STILL MUCH WORK AHEAD.Althou-gh members of the commission regard the reparations question as settled in the main, there are various details to be worked out, including a scheme for German , contributions of labor, raw materials and manufactured articles for the restoration of devastated districts.Discussions at meetings of the commission have been marked by a shifting tendency from the principle initially advocated by the French of leaving the exact sums to be Paid indefinite, for future determination by an inter-allfed commission, to a definite fixation of all initial contributions.The change of attitude on the part of the French was undoubtedly Inspired by pressure from Parliament, which demanded definite knowledge of what was to be received from Germany.PAYMENT OF ADVANCES MADE.Another financial question requiring settlement between the Allies is that of repayment of advances made by Great Britain and the If itted States to the associated powere.A sub-committee was appointed to eon- (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, April 15.\u2014The credentials committee of the Peace Conference has found a tangled problem in determining the status of M.Trum-bitch and other .Tugo-Slavia delegates.They represent Serbia, Croatia and Slavonia, but Jugo-Slavia has not been recognized by most of the Alliés.In consequence the credentials as there is no use crossing the ocean and then getting a ducking in the channeil.At fifteen thousand feet we have a planing radius of thirty miles and anticipate no difficulty in landing, as the country is fairly flat, the only difficulty being the stone fences in Ireland, but the fields are general ly large.The ideal flight would be to start at a thousand feet, keeping 1 the wings at three degrees angle, PARIS, April 15.\u2014Premier Orlando, of Italy, and President Wilson conferred for four and a half hours yesterday on the Adriatic question, but did not complete their work, which will be resumed Wednesday somewhat morninS- Hope was expressed that the question might be ready for the consideration of the Council of Four on Wednesday afternoon.The Peace Conference secretariat is busy completing arrangements for the meeting of the Peace Congress at Versailles.The German plenipotentiaries and the heads of the mission will be lodged in the annex of the principal hotels, while the staff will occupy another hotel.Both buildings will be guarded by military forces to prevent contact between the Germans and persons not connected with the Peace Conference.It is anticipated that the proceedings at Versailles will be of comparatively short duration.On the supposition that the Germans will he given eight days in which to study the terms and compare them to the.German Government, the middle of May has been suggested as the probable date of the final exchange of wmgs which happens to be the most effici cient for our particular machi^n.Tf signatures.we could start at that and gradually\t- *\u2014.- rise automatically because ,\t= ARGENTINA MAY YET - from this Government are -\t., ,\t- ,, somewhat uncertain and the Italians \"l\t, are unwilling to approve of them.tf y# tfj, «.OUTLOOK PROMISING FOR ft ft THE SALE OF CANADIAN ft ft\tPRODUCTS.\tft j ft OTTAWA.April 15.\u2014A ca- ft ft blegram to the Canadian Trade ft j ft Commission in Ottawa from ft j ft the Canadian Mission in London ft ft yesterday stated that there ft | « is a promising outiejk for the ft ft sale of Canadian products, es- ft ft pecially of foodstuffs, in Scan- ft ft dinavia, Denmark and Holland, ft ft Import regulations for these ft \\ ft countries have been under ft '' ft going considerable revision, ft ft Permits will be granted freely, ft \\ * * ******** ******** CAIRO TO RETURN TO THEIR WORK The report $lso contained a clause stating that the Superior Council of Hygiene of the Province of Quebec had been notified of the city\u2019s intention to engage a medical health officer, and had èeen asked for advica.The Gas and Electric Department presented a report asking for uniforms for the department\u2019s employees, and the report being passed, it is presumed that the uniforms will be secured.The Parks Committee announced the reengagement of Louis Letarte as park foreman.Following the adoption of the various measures and the rest of the routine business, the meeting adjourned until the regular meeting next Monday.FRANCE SATISFIED RE THE RHINE QUESTION (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, April 15.\u2014M.Clememceau, the French Premier, called on Ool.E.M.House, of the American peace delegation, last night and expressed himself as entirely satisfied with the settlement of the treaty with Germany respecting the Rhine.This indicates that the French will secure guarantees which will protect them adequately against, renewed German aggression.at the end of twenty-four hours or near the end of the course.This is theoretical and the actual flying Bill for $200,000,000 height depends on the weather conditions.It is rather doubtful if we I can fly at fifteen, or even at ten thou-! sand feet, all the way, as it may prove : altogether too cold, though we shall have an electric asbestos feet warmer and gloves.\u201d MAKE LOAN TO ALLIES proclam.tiM1j^ Warn, Slrik.ers that Disorders Might Lead to Anarchy.RIOTING IN INDIA NOT REGARDED AS Loan for Purchase of Cereals Will Likely Be Re-introduced at Next Session of Senate.Banking Service VOUR banking reç-\u2019^ments may x be entrusted to this 3ank with every confidence that careful and efficient service will be rendered.Our facilities are entirely at your disposal.THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE lA (Associated Press Despatch) CAIRO, April 15.\u2014The Council of _______ Ministers yesterday issued a procla- j BUENOS, Aires, April 15.\u2014Sena- mation urging the population so be , torial reconsideration of the vote re- calm, and asking officials and strik- j jecting the convention between Argen- erB 1° resume their work, \u201cnow that ! tina and the Allies for a loan of $200,- Egyptians have been allowed to pro- i 000,000 to the Allies for the purchase ceed abroad and a ministry consti- APPEAL FOR KHAKI FUND 1 Under the auspice, of tha Sherbrooke Patriotic Association.q»8.B.BgJL)ULaJUUJLJg»B9filLfllnm08nfii)OflOflBOOB8nBff oooat V Secretary of State for India Announces that Disturbances Took Place at Lahore, Allahabad and Armitsar.April 15.\u2014(Reuter\u2019s)\u2014 More» than once Mr.Philip Gibbs has spoken in the following terms of the returned soldier: \u201cThe returned soldier is a civilian again, but a civilian entitled, by moat honorable (ervice in his country\u2019s cause, to exceptional consideration and sympa- Siy.If such helps are withheld from Im, then those civilians who now lire apathetic must suffer; for one thing is certain, the soldier will not lamely submit to anything that savors pt aKln ii imii i_\t,.i~ «mmmmtmmumaim» « -i\u2014 «\u2014i.to him of injustice.\u201d The Khaki Club requires money to maintain it.Contributions may be sent to Mrs.A.Robinson, Hon.Treasurer, 16 Moore St., Sherbrooke.The Sherbrooke Patriotic Association gratefully acknowledges the following contributions: Bridge Club per E.M.J.\t$25.25 Previously acknowledged\t4,598.28 LONDON, In the House of Commons yesterday, replying to Commander Wedgewood, Hon.E.S.Montagu, Secretary of State for India, stated that rioting occurred at Lahore and there had been a slight uprising at Allahabad and Armitsar, where telegraph offices had been burnt and other places destroyed.SERIOUS i of cereals in this country, which was tuted which is determined to devote asked for by President Irigoyen, is itself entirely to the service of the prohibited by article 71, of the Ar- country.\u201d gentine constitution, according to The proclamation warns the strik-Senators, who say they, therefore, ers that disorders might lead to an' cannot respond to the President\u2019s re- archy, and urges them not to incur quest.President Irigozen\u2019s friends \u201cthis terrible responsibility.\u201d -'It de-say that the bill will be re-introdueed ciare8 the Sultan\u2019s aim in forming at the next session, when the Senate the \u201eew cabinet was \u201cto take the has been reformed.+ 4*\t^4-4'4-4>4\"-5- + -î-k + t- * THE WEATHER * 4,\t-\t4.+ + +\t+ *\t-t-***** FAIR AND COOL.The barometer continues high over Northern Canada, while the qew first step towards confiding the maintenance of order and tranquility to the hands of Egyptian authority.\u2019\u2019 48 Branche, in CUBA PORTO RICO SANTO DOMINGO COSTA RICA and VENEZUELA 17 Branche* in 1R.WEST INDIES BK.GUIANA ani BR.HONDURAS 4SI Branches in CANADA and Newfoundland 550 Branches The Royal Bank oi Canada HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL LONDON, ENG.Princes St., E.C.NEW YORK «8 William St.BARCELONA Plaza De Cataluna 6 With our chain of Branches throughout Caiufc.da, Newfoundland, the West Indies, Central and South America, we offer a complete banking service to exporters, importers, manufacturers and others wishing to extend their business in these countries.Trade enquiries are solicited.Consult our local Manager, or write direct to our Foreign Depart* ment, Montreal.Can.CAPITAL PAID UP AND RESERVES TOTAL ASSETS OVER *42«,««MM AC- SOVIET CONGRESS TAKES TION.(Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, April 15.\u2014In spite of ad area, verse votes by the Independent Social- yesterday is |sts, the Soviet Congress yesterday Rain is fall- adopted a resolution sponsored by the jo \u2022' Total which was in Arkansas Some loss of life occurred, including ! now centered in Illinois.îtain is fall-a number of Europeans.\ting over the western portion of the\tMajority Socialists\tfor\u2019the 'incorpora- Yesterday was observed as a na-!\tGreat Lakes, including South West-\ttion of every ounce\tof national\tecono- tional holiday in accordance with the\tern Ontario.The weather is fair and\tmic energy into a\tnation-wide\tSoviet proclamation issued by the well-known\tmild in the Western Provinces.\tsystem which will\tculminate\tin a Indian leader Grandi.Business was Northerly wind», fair and coolj\tnational workers\u2019 chamber represen- suspended in nearly all the big towns,\tWednesday, northeast winds,\ttativ of all crafts, arts, professions $4 ,623.53 butj tliore were no disturbances.\tcool and unsettled,\tfind industries.RAMSAYS Universal Varnish A general purpose Varnish that gives , complete and satisfactory result^ FOR SALE BY JOS.LACOMBE & FILS, INC.i 5089 TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1919.Bringing Up Father COPYRIGHT 1918 By George McManus Took Severe Cold IF I COOLD JUST Do 1-' SOME THIN Toronto, et 7 p.m.\tMr.and Mrs.Rufus Nutbrown left Davis, which occurred on the 12th of Ont\t' The Methodist Church was reopen- on Thursday morning for Ayer\u2019s March, after an illness of five days.u u' ed fer service on Sunday last, as Rev.Cliff, where they intend to reside.\t1- i11 \u2018\u2018 i.V' ; i **>1.Funeral of Late Mr.Brooks.one son and two daughters, three bro- baVement of St tree\u2019s CWh Mrs .c® a The funeral of the late Mr.James\tthere, William, of Bmmpto\u2019n; Sam.\tof\torganLÏ s^rÆ\tthe\t^ Sunday Brook*, formerly of Brompton, but for\tWindsor, and Charlie,\tof St.Cathar-\tDiocesan tfomen^f ^uxiliar/\tgave a many wars past of Toronto, took\tmes; and Urn sisters.\tMrs.Smith,\tof\tvery interestin' address ok\u2019the\t«mod place mm the Methodist Church on\tLennoxville, and Mrs.\tCarmichael,\tof\twork of the Woman\u2019s *\t_gS>- -\t^ Y-e ,\t-\t~* f c*o all: > \u2022 VJiru, v* i i ».List.J ill\tLL; l Co J.LI C \u2022 on itaster J.Crowe lias so far recovered from his Mrs.A.E.Jackson and Miss Ber- *\t___ .,\tillness to be able to resume his duties, nice Hunten are calling on Mrs.Ern- Service Y111 be held at 11 B-m- ÜI> Eas- est Bowen who has returned to her home on Lennoxville Road, from the ' -¦ ¦ ¦ 11 ¦-\tSherbrooke Hospital.i Mrs.Austin.R.Whiteman, recent- S.'.'OKE MACDONALD\u2019S INDEX arrivai of the noon train on Sun- Niagara.Interment was at 4aar.Acccmpanvinc the body wss the Church Cemetery.Brompton, ¦**\t\u20141\u2014 - -^ family lot.Ju$t One Application and the Hairs Vanish General Notes.\t-\u2014- - Auxiliary.The | Christ Windsor and Brompton branch was or- +\u2022 in the j ganized that day, with twenty-three members.The officers elected SCOTSTOWN 1\u201c DR.E.A.TOMKINS Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat SPECIALIST Writs «r phone for appointment Phone Ne.21.Richmond, Que ar®:\tThe Working Committee of the Red (Toilet Talks) voir.tn can keep her akin fret from tty toeir or tuzi if she veil! follow these inttruetien^ When hairy growths ap- Thic\tr» * ar t, .J President, Mrs.G.P.Pye; vicè-preei- Cross met last Friday afternoon at Tbs being Passion Week» special ; dent, Mrs.A.Robinson; secretary, the home of Mrs Fred Start services were conducted in the Meth-'Mrs.S.McCallum; treasurer, Miss F.were fourteen ladies\tTh« creacTr^ei1\teTe*lj.ng' the Addison; Dorcas secretary, Mrs.J.E.announcement was made that there is preacher being Rev.C.Huxtable, pas-j Young.\t,+iji +L- lagt u- of wn_i.TT\u2019: tor of the Co-operative Congregations.1 Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Miller and Mas- brooke to be made uc It is honed This evemng Rev.Mr.Seiler will ; ter Bruce have returned from Mont- that all the ladies will turn out the preach; Wednesday evening.Rev.J.real, where they went to welcome next meeting so that this MVFPe£80MUhodf^^\tR-H'C-\u2019 î* (in.iahed uJP-.The ««^t meeting will ' ly \u2022 eimph paate, made by mixing Mr.Perry, Methodist minister of Sher- on his return from overseas.\u201e\twith powdered deioton.Apply brooke; and Friday evening, Rev.Al- 11* hairy rarfuoe and after 2 or a minutes | fred Bright, of St.Andrew\u2019s Church, ! «cr, wh the skin and the hairs are tone.Sherbrooke, will be the speaker.On h \u2022 harmiees treatment, hot be sure you Good Friday a preparatory service will ' tn be held on Friday, April 25th.The pat the raal delà tone.be held, and the sacrament of the Miss Jessie Strachan went recently place of meeting \u2019will be announced * Montreal to visit friends.\tlater.Tea money for the last meet- Mr.Rothney, School Inspector, was ing was ^R\\t7rlxv>n\tj\tj- jo There is a splendid farm for sale Mr.Wm.Wark, having disposed^ of by E.A.Sharman.Read advertisement his farm on the Brompton side, has Reai Estate For Sale column, purchased the home of the late Mr.W.i S.Samson, and will take possession;\t., .this week.Mr.Walter Berry, of Montreal, was 1 *-\u2014\u2014-A in town on business Saturday.JOHNVILLE Cat*s Paw Rubber Heels and Rinex Soles -\u2014made them good as aew.Cat s Paw Rubber Heels and Rmex Soles will double the -\tof your comfortable old shoes.As long as the uppers are good.Cat\u2019s Paw and Rinex will make your shoes good as new, for you don\u2019t mCuto break them and they will have a spring that you didn\u2019t feel with the first soles of leather.Lhey are waterproof, full of life and long w ear, will not slip, and make walkmg ever so much easier.Always demand Cat\u2019s Paw and Rinex; there is no such thing as \u201cjust as good,\u201d \" J&gggP» Tc\tI Mr' and Mrs\u2018 Richard Charlton, of LAXATIVE2BROMO QUININE Tib- Mrl\"W.^S^th* ?U**tS °f Mr' and rroveL0Cures°a cokftn'one dav ^Oc W'I Mr9' iJorace Ho™* and son, Doug-Grove.Cures a co.d in one day.30c.\t| lags, of Lennoxville, are guests of Mr.- 1 and Mrs.W.C.Smith.+-* EAST ANGUS J The services in Christ Church for the ensuing week are as follows: Tuesday, Matins and Ante-Communion, 10 a.m.; evening service at 8 p.m.Wednesday, morning service, 10 a.m.Thursday, celebration of Holy Communion, 7.30 a.m.; morning service at 10 a.m.; evening service at 8 p.r- preparation for Easter Communion: Friday, matins at 10 a.m.; children\u2019s ser-: vice at 2 p.m.; Story of the Cross and I - -\t- 'antem service, 8 p.m.Easter Sunday, | *emons and your drug store will Holy Communion at 7.30 a.m.; chil- 8UPPly you with three ounces of or-dren\u2019s service at 10 a.m.; matins and chard white.Put these in a bottle Holy Communion at 10.45 a.m.; choral and shake well.Here you have a evensong at 7 p.m.Easter Monday, ''v*10'e quarter pint of the most won-the annual vestry meeting of Christ derful lemon lotion at about the cost Church will take place in the Parish ;one must pay for a small jar of the Hall at 8 p.m.\t\u2019 ordinary cold creams.Miss Helen Hall, of South DudswellJ Care should be taken to strain the spent the week-end at Mr.J.John-juice through a fine cloth so no lem- Complexion Lotion! Use Fresh Lemons \u2022and Strain Juice Any grocer will sell you two fresh ston\u2019s.I on pulp gets in, then this lotion will Misses Margaret Gray and Maude ! keep fresh for months.Every woman Woodrow were in Sherbrooke on Sat-! knows that lemon juice is used to urday.\t1 bleach and remove such blemishes as Mr.W.Oughtred, of Marbleton, was freckles, sallowness and tan, and is in town on Monday.\t! the ideal skin softener, smoother and Mr.and Mrs.E.Raymond and Mr.j beautifier.T.Copthermaite were in Sherbrooke on Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.J.Burns were in Sherbrooke on Friday.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Elliott are smarting, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Geo.' Used by day, this sweetly fragrant lotion protects the skin from the evil effects of the weather and prevents roughness, redness, chafing and ! At night it works in the mouth.MARBLETON -* -4 Services in St.Paul\u2019s Church during Holy Week will be Wednesday evening at 7.30 and on Good Friday evening at 7.30 o\u2019clock.The offertory at the Good Friday evening service, as in other years, will be for missionary work the conversion of the Jews.On Eaat.r Lear- pores while you sleep, and is intend-' ed to bring a freshness and peachlike beauty that wins envy and admiration.Just try it! Make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into thr face, neck, arms and hands.It naturally helps to whiten, soften, freshen, and bring out the roses and beauty of any akin.It work* marvellously on rough, red hands.Try it and see for yourself.ife igfe Ask your grocer to weigh a cake of Gold Soap.You will see that it is heavier than any other cake of laundry soap at the price.Stand it agaipst the other cake.You will see that Gold Soap is larger.Try Gold Soap and you will also see that it works better, lasts longer and is a real economy.CoU S»mp k made In the Procter dt Gamble Factorial at Hamilton, Canada * Conahpatod Children Gladly Tak® \u201cCalifornia Syrup of Figs\u201d For the Liver and Bowels Tell your druggist you want genuine ^California Syrup of Figs.*' Full directions and dose for babies and children of all ages vho are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue-coated, or full of coid, are plainly printed on the bottle.Look for the name ^California'* \u2022nd accept no other J'F!g Syrup.'* po W V \\s»./\\S\\Me/'S k y.\u2018y.y:v: v :v .v 'M' h'.h; k y:?:?: f $ h n \u201c \u201c iÀaaiÛmÀiUàJ^t id MADE IN Genuine FELTOL Floor Covering At a Very Moderate Price Dealers who handle floor coverings near you are showing an excellent range of designs in FELTOL the Floor Covering you see adverti^j^ Price is a very special feature, so moderate that at small cost you can brighten any room with a handsome, hard-wearing floor covering, easily kept clean, and which cling* close to the floor without tacking.Remember, between the handsome FELTOL designs and the heavy felt base are many layers of special wear-resisting paint.FELTOL is giving great satisfaction.CHOICE OF MANY DESIGNS FLOOR COVERING Dominion Raynsters \u201cMade-in-Canada\u201d Raincoats Are Guaranteed We say that Dominion Raynsters are absolutely waterproof.We say that Dominion Rayn-sters are the best and tnoift carefully made waterproof coats on the market today.We say that Dominion Raynsters are attractive and dtylish, resembling in appearance the better tailor-made spring garments.And we back up our statements by placing in every Dominion Raynster the guarantee label of the Dominion Rubber System, the largest rubber manufacturing organization in Canada.The beat store* that carry clothing also carry Dominion Kayndtcrs.Ask to ace the spring style* ; and look for the guarantee label of the Dominion Rubber System, Dom RUBBER ÎÎV\u2019îSTirWÏ to' i f SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1919.BEDFORD DISTRICT: HAPPENINSS ! of his brother, Stanley, at Matane, Que.Mr.A.Dowie left this week to take a position in a furniture factory in Waterloo, Ont.Mrs.Irving McCabe and little daughter Ethel who have been visit-' ing Mrs.George Johnston for the past month returned to their home at T j Windsor Mills, Que.\u2014-r\u2014-*! .- Very Little interest was taken in *\t_______________ re ABERCORN WEST BROME.4 the voting here on Thursday, there .being only 62 out of 160 voters who voted.The result was 40 wet and 22 I RETURNED MEN HONORED, dry*\tI Wednesday evening last a reception COWANSVILLE And You Won\u2019t Be Sick.was present, and a very pleasant evening was spent.Mr.A.W.Smith has sold his village property here to Mr.F.H.Dar-rah.Messrs.A.S.Spencer and J.Bowen were home for the past week.Mrs.W.Vian had the misfortune to lose a horse last week.Mr.W.Theberge went to St.Pie and Montreal on Monday.Messrs.F.H.Darrah, A.W.Smith and A.Holden went to Cowansville on Friday.Mr.R.Gooey went to Adamsville on Wedr esday to ship a ton of tub sugar.Mr.L.A.Spencer went to Montreal recently.Mr.O.E.Pettes went to Shcr- I was held in the 1.0.0.F.hall in honor of four local soldier boys just returned, namely, Sherm Kathan, B.Heqman, Chas.Cromar and Wm._Mr.Ross Dunn was a recent guest Groughty.Cards were played at i brook* The^nasi \u201dw\u201d k\" _r\ttwelve tables.Mr.A.W.Smith won j Mr A Dixon went to Montrai Keen fhs Bowsfs Rë&ulàrthe gent\u2019s first prize and Mr-ij- B- Friday.Iltcp llic iwü.ïcïd Ixcguldl Scott the consolation, which were! The Willing Wort.rs in connection \u201c\u201c\t\u2014\tdonated by Mr.F.J.Durkee.First wuh the Anglican GhVrch lave asî ladies prize was won by Mrs.H.E.\t' Fuller, and the second by Mrs.F.J.If the bowels do not move regular- eT\u2019 donated by Mrs.J.W.Turly, they will, sooner or later, become I .ner', , wa\" served, furnished by constipated, and constipation is pro-j ,cfd ladies.Mr.F.H.Darrah fur-ductive of more ill-health than al- Tlls\u2018led a liberal supply of coffee and most any other trouble.\tMr.A.C.Pettes furnished the music The sole cause of constipation is lor the evening.Several tripped the an inactive liver, and unless the liver light fantastic toe for a short time, is kept active, you may be sure that The chairman moved a hearty wel->eadaches, piles, heartburn, bilious-, come to the boys which was sec-ness, jaundis.% floating specks be- onded and carried with cheers.Mr Vid many other troubl- S.Kathan very fittingly replied, ex-' cs will\tIhe wrong action of nrpasinp.thanfcp tr.\tTtJi this, one of fc-e most important or- ' o\t,\tA'1\t°8,8 gans of the botfy.\tladies and also explained how wel- Milburn\u2019s Laxa-Liver Pills will reg- 5ome the boxeB w,\u2018rB from thelr old ulate the bowels so that you will nave b'onV; ^°\u2019WTI- Others made a few re-a free and easy motion every day, jmarKS- and one pill a night for thirty days)\t- will cure the worst cases of constipa-!\tGENERAL NOTES, tion.\t! A sugar social was held in pit a largo new furnace in the hall, which is a great improvement.DUNHAM -j* w They do this by acting directly or 1 Anglican hall on Friday night, the liver and making the bile pass spite the heavy rain a fair gathering through the bowels instead of allowing it to get into the blood, thus causing many stomach and bowel troubles.Mrs.Joa.Labrec, Louise Apts., Calgary, Alta., writes:\u2014\u201cI have been troubled with constipation for the last two years.I have ) tried numerous treatments, but have nevet { been relieved by anything until I used Mil- I burn's Laxa-Liver Pills which are helping me wonderfully.\" We do not claim that Milburn\u2019s Laxa-Liver I Pills are a \u201ccure-all,\u201d but we do claim that there is nothing better for a sluggish liver.Price 25c.a vial at all dealers, or.mailed direct on receipt of price by The T.Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.Mrs.Perizeau and little granddaughter, of St.Angel, and Mr.and Mrs.Stephen Guillett, of St.Johns, were guests at Rev.A.E.Guillett\u2019s the past week.i Rev.F.W.McClement and Messrs.Carlton and Pierson attended the Tern perance Rally in Cowansville on Wednesday last.Mrs.W.Ruiter was in Cowansville on Wednesday calling on old friends.Dr.F.E.Savage, V.S.was in Cook\u2019s Comer on Thursday, Mrs.Dudley Carlton and little son, Russell, are guests of Mrs.Carlton\u2019s the parents, Mr.and Mrs.D.Gibson, of De-1 Montreal, for a few days.Messrs.J.and H.Favereau were in NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY The idea, that bread making is a.long and difficult operation is a mistake, a$ bread may now be included in the list of quickly prepared foods, for with ROYAL YEAST CAKES light, sweet bread can be baked and ready for use within four hours from the time the sponge is set.Full detailed instructions are contained in Royal Yeast Bake Book which will be sent free upon request.E.W.Gillett Company Limited.Toronto, Canada ¦Off?OSTEOPATH and CHIROPRACTOR MONTREAL.Uptown 5918 364 University St.SHERBROOKE, Phone 1397-W Apt.22, Casino Bldg.Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday.J.J.HF.ALY, D.O., D.C.BUSINESS CARDS Recommended E.T.Hotels MARTIN\u2019S HOTEL, FARNKAM.QUE.-A.M.Bowen, Prop.& THAT STUBBORN COUGH \u2014whether from a fresh cold, Bronchitis of Asthma\u2014will readily yield to MAKDftUCO Syrup °f Tar* \u2018with Cod Liver Oil Compound This dependable cough medicine gives quick relief when the throat is sore or irritated.It heals the inflamed membranes; loosens the phlegm; and completely cures the most stubborn cough.Its pleasant, agreeable taste makes this excellent remedy particularly suited to children.Keep a bottle always in the house.Said by all good Druggist* MANUFACTURED BY\t3 National Brag and Chemical Company of Canada, Limited.Cowansville on Wednesday in connection with their newly acquired property.Miss Maud Selby was in Cowansville on Wednesday.Miss Stella Doherty was at home over the week end from school duties in Frelighsburg.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Safford, of Sutton, spent the week end with their daughter, Miss Audrey, of St.Helen\u2019s school.Mrs.W.R.Safford, Miss Blanche Safford, of Sutton, and Master Gerald Taylor, of Waterloo, attended the \u201cGijin\u201d exhibition at St.Helen\u2019s School on Saturday.Miss McClure spent the week end at her home in Cowansville.Miss Harriet Shufelt has returned UPPER MELBOURNE, April 15.home after an extended visit among (Special)\u2014The regular session of the friends in Sutton, Knowlton, Kich-i Council for the Municipality of Mel-ford, Vt,, and Abbott\u2019s Corner.\t| bourne and Brompton Gore took place Mr.and Mrs.Jonathan Selby are iin thc Town Hall> on April 7th, with guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Selby, | Mayor R.G.Dunbar presiding and COUNCILLOR AT MELBOURNE HAS RESIGNED SEAT Mr.Lemoine, of Upper Melbourne, Announced that He Wished to Retire at Last Session.of Montreal, for a few days.Mrs.Mary Lee and daughter, Miss Ada Lee, have returned to Dunham, after their winter sojourn in Morgan\u2019s Corner.A special sermon on Sabbath Observance was preached in the Methodist Church on Sunday morning by Rev.Mr.McClement.Beginning with Easter Sunday, the time of services will be changed in the Methodist Church.Morning service Pro-Mayor W.J.Frazer, Councillors F.E.Gallup, Ed.Carlin, G.S.Burt, Jos.Lemoine and Antoine Noel in attendance.A claim for damages to a road or to a meadow adjacent thereto was considered and ordered settled amicably if possible.Letters were received from the Soldiers\u2019 Settlement Board, of which Mr.Harry Bragg is the head in Montreal, asking this Municipality to form permanent committees to re- BULWER SOLDIER IS ENTERTAINED ON HIS RETURN Pte.J.C.Williams Welcomed By Friends\u2014Served With 5th C.M.R.in Many Great Battles.MOTH BALLS \u2018 r \u2022 .* ; » **\u2022) CEDAR FLAKES CAMPHOR FLAKES LAVENDER FLAKES at Griffith's Brus Stsn m j Wellington Street ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS (x.K.ADDIE, C.E.,\tQ.L.S., QUEBEC.Office, 06 St.Peter Street.Keiidence, I 148 St.Cyrille St.Tel.connection.^ A.MEADE, COATICOOK.QUE., QUE-bee Land Surveyor.Bell phone.All kinds of surveys and levelling.ARCHiTECTS II.G.JAMES, P.Q.A.A., SIIERBROOUE, Telephone 1069.INSURANCE w.F.S.DRESSER & CO.SHERBROOKE.AH branches of Insurance.Office established 1875.J.SOUTHWOOD & CO., INS.ACTS.S.& S.Mutual Bldg., Sherbrooke.PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS T)R.I! Kin ROCK HEBERT.SPECIALIST, 49 ing:\tStreet, Sherbrooke.Bronchial Troubles, Asthma, Rheumatism, Neuralgia.Consultation by appointment.J A.C.ETHIER,\tM.D.\u2014SPECIALTY, Urinary Diseases.Consultation.Itee.45 King ;it., Sherbrooke, Que., and by appointment.Ml i un will commence at 11 o\u2019clock (new c?ive and welcome home returned sol time) ; Evening service will commence : d\u2018ers and do whatever necessary to lo at 8 o\u2019clock.\t: cate them satisfactorily in this sec- The Roman Catholic and Anglican tion- A standing committee of all lad- ; ies and gentlemen of Upper Mel-.-\t\u2014\u2014 ! bourne Village was formed Mr.Robert Wood as President and Mr.J.E.Mairs as Secretary-Treasurer to look after this worthy activity.By-Law No.94 was passed, levying the 1919 summer road and Municipal purpose tax of nine mills on the dollar.The dog-tax remains in force as imposed By-Law No.88 until repealed Bills were passed and ordered paid.Councillor Lemoine announced that he was selling his farm and tendered DK.\\V.A.FARWELL, (SPECIALIST TO the Sherbrooke Hospital).Eye, Ear, Nosa and Throat Diseases, 87 Dufferin Ave., Sher- } Laooke.Consultation: 10-12 a.m., 1-4 p.m., and by appointment.R.B.SPEER, M.D., Specialist\u2014Eye, Far.No»**, Throat.Tel.1240.Whiting Blk.I A.DARCHE, M.D., SPECIALIST\u2014EYE, ** ® Ear, Nose ami Throat.Office and Private Hospital, 4\u2018J King Street.MUSICIANS rpHE SHERBROOKE ACADEMY OF MUSIG A offers facilities for progress in Voice, Piano, Violin, \u2019Cello and Harmony, including the Licentiate degree, which compares favorably with any European Conservatoire.Irwin Sawdon, Principal.\u2019Phone 835.AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNT.ANTS ¦JOHN J.GRIFFITH.L.I.A.AUCTIONEER.Accountant, bherbrooke.Commissioner and Auditor.Pf This Maxwell Truck has 25,000,000 miles behind it O BRYCE, C.G.A., ACCOUNTANT, lebec £L, Sherbrooke.ANDREW\u2019S, LICENSED AUCTION-ecr.District St.Francis.Pnone No.4, North Hatley.ADVOCATES NE thousand times around the equator is about the mileage of all Maxwell trucks now in use.What this tremendous mileage has taught may be found in the Maxwell truck you buy today.For the keen engineering done in this remarkable carrier of freight has not been laboratory engineering but road engineering.That is why the Maxwell is so practical, why it is so hardy, why it seldom needs mechanical attention, why it is always a delight for engineers to look over.It is every man\u2019s truck.It is not a road rolling monster.Neither is it light and flimsy.It will carry 80% of the different kinds of loads conveyed by hors© or motor.BULWER, April 15,\u2014(Special)\u2014 On Friday evening, April 4, a very pleasant gathering took place at the home of Mr.and Mrs.H, A.Gallup, where 130 relatives and friends met to welcome home Pte.John C.Williams, who enlisted with the 117th Battalion on February 1, 1916, and who after arriving in' England, was transferred to the 5th C.M.R.Pte.Williams was on active in France two years, and after passing through thei battle of Vimy Ridge he suffered from trench fever, and in April was sent back to England, to Aldershot Hospi-I From tal.In November he returned to| St.John, n.b.France to his unit, which held the line j Montreal with the 51st Scottish Division whenjMontr«ü the Germans made their great advance\ta rmv* ¦ .M in March.He was later transferred ^0- H {®:\tIf I INF Incubator and Poultry Supplies We sell Buckeye and Prairie State Incubators, also Poultry Supplies, at low prices.Write us for catalogue.Eastern Towmships Chick Food is a balanced ration for young chicks.We send sample and prie© on application.Eastern Townships Poultry Farms.Limited FOSTER.C U N A R O ANCHOR ANCHOR-DONALDSON Regular Passenger Services to all British Ports.ANCHOR-DONALDSON TO GLASGOW.SATURNIA CASSANDRA SATURNIA Apr.IT May IS May 23 the 3rd Canadian Machine Gun Corps, and on August 8 went over the top with the French and Australians at Amiens.The end of August the battle of Monchy took place, and in September the battle of Cambrai.He was Lr \u201e , then held up a few days at the canal of Valenciennes, but on Monday morning, November 11, he was one of the number to march into the city of Mons.Pte.Williams was presented with a purse of $20 from his friends present, and Rev.T.P.Shaver gave al New York short address.Refreshments were ser- From New York New York New York New York New York From New York TO LIVERROOL.CARONIA CARMANIA ROYAL GEORGE AQUITANIA ORDUNA CARONIA TO SOUTHAMPTON.MAURETANIA TO LONDON (via Havre) SAXONIA Apr.14 Apr.23 May « May 3 May IO May 17 May 17 Apr.24 his resignation from the Council.His\t^\t^ - ykS resignation was reluctantly accepted.Sm3e%d ,to and Mrs\u2019\tfor rru-\t*1.___j:______j L________.i the:r kindness m opening their home for the reception.The Council then adjourned until next Wednesday, the 16th.instant, when a successor to-Mr.Lemoine will be named.General Notes.Lieut.R.D.Farley, who went overseas with the 117th Battalion, returned last Saturday night, coming by the way of Weedon Station, and reaching town by team about midnight.Pte.John McCormick arrived last j Saturday night on the mail train.Pte McCormick was wounded seriously, losing one of his limbs.Deaths Reported anchor line NEW YORK TO GLASGOW.For rates of passae® and further particular, apply to all local ticket a rents, or to The Robert Reford Company, Limited, 20 Hospital Street, Montreal, Que.CORA KELLEY RICE, ROCK ISLAND.ROCK ISLAND, April 15:\u2014The passing of Mrs.Rice, wife of Rev.E.Leroy Rice, pastor of the Congregational Church, occurred on April 7, Churches have adopted the new time after many months\u2019 illness.The corn-schedule.\tmunity loss is keenly felt by all, as her Mr.Harold Stevens, of Montreal, worth to her home and the commun-( spent the week end in Dunham among , (ties to which Mr.and Mrs.Rice min-/ friends.\tI istered has been of.inestimable value.Some of the members of the Ladies\u2019 i The funeral was held in the church ! Aid met with Miss Annie McElroy onion Wednesday, Rev.G.E.Read, a | Tuesday to complete a quilt.\t| former pastor, officiating, assisted by Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Wyatt and | Canon Hepburn, of the Anglican Charles Soles, of Cowansville, ! Church, Rev.J.I.Hughes, of Centen- 4ATE, WELLS.WHITE S LYNCH.ADVO-\u2022J cates.Merchants Bank Bldg., Sherbrooke.ïjMIASER, ItUGG & MIGNAULT, cRt/u*.Q.C.R.Building.X TCOL, LAZURE & COUTURE, lingtan Street, Sherbrooke.I A WREN CE, MORRIS & McIVER, ^ cates, etc., Sherbrooke.j SYDNEY BRODERICK, K.C., At.,0 \u2022 cate.Office al.Court House, Sherbrooke 'ere in town Saturday evening Mrs.James McElroy has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs.Clarence Whitcomb, of Richford, Vt.ary Methodist Church, and Rev.R.W.Carr, of the Congregational Church, Fitch Bay.The bearers were Messrs A.C.Cowles, B.F.Butterfield, H.N The lighting of our village by elec- Rickard and ü.M.Carpenter.The tidcity seems to be an assured fact, a body was taken to Durham, Ont., for resolution to that effect having been burial.Mr.B.F.Butterfield accom- é O'BREAIJY t.PANNETON, ADVOCATES.156 Wellington Street.yyM.C.TRACY, ADVOCATE, Jington Street.EWING & McFADDEN ADVOCATES.112 St.JamrH Street, Montreal.J.ArmttAffe Ewing, K.C.(Jrorire »S.McEuddrn, K.C.Surprising, of course, is the chassis p-ice\u2014$15 50 f.o.b.Windsor ; several hundred dollars less than any other truck of similar capacity.Quantity production is the reason for this.ADVO Pays for itself as it runs.See it and save.15 W EL MAXWELL MOTOR CO.OF CANADA, Limited, WINDSOR, ONT.ADVO 187 WEL tfTê mil*s Hr tell f ) mlhl SHERBROOKE MOTOR MART, SHERBROOKE, QUE.passed by the Council at its recent session.Miss Doris Savage and Miss Dorothy Brown have been appointed by the local society to collect for the Bible Society.The date for the meeting to be is April 28th, when Rev.Dr.McLennan will be present and address the gathering.Mr.George Doherty was in Frelighsburg on Friday.Mrs.George Doherty and Miss Stella Doherty were in Cowansville on Saturday last.Miss Cecile Codere was in Sweets-biirg on Saturday afternoon.She was accompanied home by her sister, Miss Irene Codere.Mrs.F.E.Savage and Miss D.Savage were calling on friends in Chapel Corner on Wednesday.Amateuts, send your films to Russell, the photographer at Knowlton.Prompt mail deliverv panied Mr.Rice to Durham.SMOKE MACDONALD\u2019S INDEX Laies Perfume Your Sirin With Culicura Talcum Antiseptic, prophylactic, deodorizing, fragrant and refreshing, Guti-cura Talcum is an ideal face, akin, baby and ducting powder.Convenient and economical, takes the place of other perfumes for the person.A few grains sufficient.One of the indispensable Cuticura Toilet Trio for keeping the skin pure and sweet.CuBeorm Sobb »!\u2022.Ointmnd u o h.trorv* ¦or.h not ¦ djro.G^nerotn «iird bottle.*t .11 dookrr.ntdr to um.Pbilo BÜjr Co, Nenrk, N.A brew lawgiver, Moses, to commemor-israel from the land of Egypt, and their sore bondage.The simple, yet vivid, story returns to the mind of many battle readers of that fateful night, when Jehovah, the God of Israel, \u201csmote all the first born of the Egyptians, both man and beast,\" but \u201cpassed over\u201d j the houses of his chosen people, oh-a most unpleasant mood and the serving the mark he had commanded B\u2014 roads at their worst stage, those to be placed on their lintels.Then who braved the elements and mud to the people fled, no longer detained ¦ drive to the home of Mr.and Mrs.by the mighty Pharoah, and down F.Parkin on Friday evening were | through the centuries the Feast of Choquette\u2019s the Shop for Good Shoes THE LIST OF OUR NET/ FOOTWEAR STYLES include.»1! the eemon\u2019e most fashionable modela, lasts, leathers, fabrics, combinations and effects.There are Shoes for every use and occasion, every one built to beautify the feet, insure comfort and declare style.All at prices below the prevailing.IVf.«J.CHOQUETTE 85 Wellington Street, Opposite Hit Majesty\u2019* Theatre, Sherbrooke.CANADIAN BOX l SNOOK MILLS, Limited A.C.SKINNER The Jeweler on the Square e well repaid.\u201cSugar on snow\u201d\u2014and P it takes some perseverance to find ¦\tsnow these days\u2014was served to over jj sixty people, who were unanimous in R thA- praise of this delicious spring ¦\ttreat.Later in the evening excellent ¦\trefreshments were served, and a ~ happy evening spent with music and |j | games.The proceeds, which are for p the benefit of the Homemakers\u2019 Club y at BeMdere, were very gratifying, Bj and the members appreciated the (f kind hospitality and the untiring ^ energy of Mrs.Parkin, who is ever ready to assist in the work of the R club.Phone 1137 or 777 Thi Flelcliir Pulp ni Lumber Co., Ltd.Phone 1136 or 1137 CITY NEWS f 20,000 Easter Eggs From 5c up to $8.00 each.Call and inspect our display of Easter specialties, the finest to be found in Sherbrooke.Rgyal Candy Kitchen wardens and committee which had been appointed to look up buying j propositions were present, also a j number of interested parishioners.The committee reported that a de-Important rehearsal for \u201cSeven sirable place had leen found and Last Words,\u201d Wednesday at S.45 p.m.after discussion it was decided to .\t.\t,\tdraw up a subscription list, and col- The many friends of Miss\tlectors were appointed to call upon Johnston are pleased to know that mprnbers and friends of the parish j she is recovering from her recent op- w{tb a vfew to obtaining the am-eration, and will soon he with them OUTlb necessary.The interest shown ¦ again.\tin the proiect and the look of deter- Vaillancourt\u2019s Special for Men is rnination on the faces of the collec-; one of the best shoes made, and we tors promises well for the fulfilling of fully guarantee it.J.A.Baillancourt, this long felt want\u2014a permanent the Passover has been observed, not, perhaps, with so much strictness in these modern days, but with gratitude for the past and hope for the future.The Passover lasts for a week, with special services in the synagogues and places of worship, and the story' Is read of the goodness of God to His people.During the entire seven davs oply unleavened bread, or \u201cMatzoth,\u201d is eaten in any Jewish house, according to the law of Moses.The services of the Feast for the Jewish congregation in this city will he conducted todav, tomorrow and Mis two last davs of the week by the | TO PURCHASE PARSONAGE.f\"ev' Rabbl Wexler A business meeting was held last PTE.KENNETH HUNTEN RE-evening in the parish hall of the\tq Church of the Advent to discuss the i\t1\u2019rK's^' purchasing of a suitable parsonage.\u2019\tHunten, who has just Rev.Prof.Vial presided, and the ! g^jjda -\t0V6rsea?'.was.ia town Mr.Art' The First Step Towards prosperity and independence is a Deposit in a good Savings Bank.THE BIGGEST FORTUNES had their foundations in small savings.This Institution opens accounts with as little as ONE DOLLAR.Make a deposit today and start on the road to independence.The first step isn\u2019t hard and the others are easier once you get the habit.Thi \u201c ¦ ' Loan k fêflrtpn Ciipauy j home for the resident clergyman.Local Buildings, Power Houses, Dams, Railroads Our up-to-date methods enable us to give you speedy and economical service.You will save money by applying to ns for estimates and other information.loomis-Dakin Coostiuctiofi Co.Plumbing and Heating jjept Pham 1234.\tNight 844j.cl How to make real comfort and good sight out of poor eyes.We are out for results.Get your glasses made here.173 Wellington St.SMOKE MACDONALD\u2019S INDEX trade! 1123 Wellington St.The Lennoxville Homemakers\u2019 Club will meet on Thursday, April 17, 2.30 p.m.Address on \u201cReconstruction Period,\u201d by Prof.Burt.\tFEAST OF PASSOVER CELE- Look for the particulars of the *\tBRATED.! Ames estate sale in tomorrow\u2019s paper.Last evening at sunset began the Mr.Archie Taylor, tenor soloist of Feast of the Passover, the ancient, i St* Paul\u2019s Presbyterian Church, Mont- festival, as binding todav over the real will be one of the soloists in the Jewish nation as when it was instl-i \u201cSeven Last W\u2019ords,\u201d at St.Peter\u2019s, tuted in the davs of the great He-; Thursday at 8.\t| ate the deliverance of the children of All the latest Columbia records at ! Skinner\u2019s.No old stock.Order your Hot X Buns from Davis Bros., Bakers, 109 Marquette Street.| Phone 1442.Dr.H.A.McCrea, dentist.Office in Art Building.Chas.A.Young, oxy-acetylene welding and general repairs, 96 Galt St.[Telephone 891.La Parisienne Shoes are the last ^ word in shoe style and comfort.J.A.| Vaillancourt, 123 Wellington St.See our display of Tire Saving Spe-I cialties.It will pay you to look after [ your tires.McKee Sales & Service Co., 11 King St.Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Alexander and ! Master Grant Alexander have retum-j ed to Montreal after a week-end visit to Mrs.James Davidson.Queen street.Mrs.Walter Tomtlnson returned yesterday from a three months\u2019 visit j to friends in Baltimore, Warrinton, Va., and Montreal, accompanied by Miss Barbara Tooke, who will be her guest for a few weeks.Miss Dorothy Saunders has returned home from a month\u2019s visit to friends in Montreal.Mrs.Fred Shores, of Montreal, is in the city for a few weeks, visiting relatives.Miss Marjorie McElrea, of Bulwer, was in town yesterday, guest of her cousin, Mrs.A.Price, King St.east.Mrs.A.H.Bartlett, Brewster street, was called to Toronto on Fri- j day by the illness of her sister, Miss \\ y, and was met by his father, ;nur Hunten, and his sister, from Johnville, accompanying them home.Pte.Hunten, who took his B.A.degree at Bishop's College.Lennoxville, just before he enlisted in the 117th Eastern Townships Battalion, was so seriously wounded in one of the battles that he lost a leg, but, like so many other young Canadians, he is cheerful and seemingly content with the consciousness that he did his duty.EVERY U S L BATTERY Niagara of is chock full of PEP\u2014a veritable Power\u2014a size for every car.Wiggctt\u2019s Battery Service Co.71 Wellington St.Sherbrooke SCOUTS AVERE ENTERTAINED.The Sherbrooke Boy Scouts were entertained on Friday evening last at St.Peter\u2019s Church Hall by Mrs.Mof-fatt, Mrs.Dennis and Mrs.Peter M.Dennis, a delightful social evening being spent.A couple of hours passed quickly in choruses, songs and speeches, and the Rev.E.C.Russell, chaplain of the Boy Scouts, entertained with humorous and interesting stories.Supper was served at long tables, tastefully decorated with flowers.At the close of the evening a vote of thanks was moved by Mr.Clifton Hall, seconded by Mr.Willie Giovetti, and earned unanimously, to the hostesses for \"eir k;n wrae> vemum, ottuu, Peter\u2019s by special hymns, ^ons and, Gravelj Fire Brick and Clay, and sermons, and at the .Roman,,Ça\u201c.0^ I Masons\u2019 Supplies of all kinds.Manu-Churches by the blessing of the Pa^| facturer of High Grade Pace and commemorating the entrance of Christ r\tBrick into'\u2022Jerusalem, when the multitude\tprice r; .t strewed palms in his way.Mgr.Paul_________ .LaRocque officiated and a picturesque procession was formed and proceede about the church, carrying the conse crated branching fronds.High Mass was celebrated by Rev.H.A.Simard, the Bishop being present on the throne, and at the close of the service Gounod\u2019s \u201cThe Palms\u201d was sung by the full choir, Mr.C.E.Bachand being the soloist.W.R.BRADUY S SON UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS HORSE G* MOTOR AMBULANCE SERVICE 64 Frontenac Street.Telephone 297 Sherbrooke, Que, P MARK Look over this Select List of AprOL Grocers.Ai: y one of them v:ll glrclly supply you wkh .AprOL\u2014 the splendid ^ M nc\\, NO FOL-DE-ROLS .or fancy ennres, Adorn oar loaves of bread, Bet value for their money, Oar (beats get instead.ALLAIT THE BAKER Bell 724-W.Sir John Sltincr\u2019s \"Crucifixion\u201d Thursday Eve., Apl.17th 7.30, in St George\u2019s Church LENNOXVILLE.Amy Armstrong.Mr.and Mrs.Jog.Slack, of Hope Bay, Ont., who have been visiting relati.es and friends in Bulwer, East Angus and vicinity, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Price, King St, east, enroute to their home.Letters nave been received this week from Mr.and Mr*.Fred Hovey, who ha.e been atsent on a three month^\u2019 | trip to California, where they visu.-¦ ed Los Angeles, Kiverside, Redlands, j Pasadena, San Jose, Oaklands and! i Valley Ford, and spent a month in j San Francisco.After a short stay at i Portland, Oregon, and a week at i j Seattle, Wash., Mr.and Mrs.Hovey, ! ! at the time of writing, were about | to sail for Prince Rupert, thence to Edmonton.The Misses Ghoquett».entertained j yesterday at a most successful linen shower for Miss Carrier, whose wed- | ding to Mr.E.Gingras, of this city, ! will take place in the early part of j May.The guest of honor was the recipient of fifty beautiful hand- - embroidered linen pieces, including i a handsome luncheon set, tablecloths, ! napkins etc.The invited guests in-: eluded the Misses Gabrielle Richard, B.Beauchesne, A.Gingras, A.Can-tin, M.Boucher, A and M.St.Jean, M.Rouillard, I.Morissette.A.Char-est, A.LaPerriere, A.Maltais, E.Carrier, A.Jutras, G.Pratte and A.Chamberland, of Magog ; Mrs.Edward J.Oodere and others.The bridge over laundry worries\u2014 Crown Laundry of Sherbrooke Phone 10.Soloist*: Mn.R.W.E.Wright, Soprano.Mrs.R.C.McFadden, Soprano.Mra.Allan Carr, Contralto.Mr.Allan Carr, Tenor.Mr.Harry Bur, Baritone.Sydney Francis, Baritone.« C«ra0» Wart*.Ingrown Nails, Bunions, FUt-faot, Weak Arches, Metalama Iris, Hhecmatiim, Perspiration* and ail foot ailmrata Treated.Goruoltation Free.Hour*: It a m.to 4 p.m.A.Porro,M.Cp, Nevr York FOOT SPECIALIST 57 Wellington Street Whiting Bldg.esacooooocoflgBaoooflaaaoeoo SPENT A PLEASANT EVENING.Although the weather man was in r.A.H.Genge Piano [Tuner and Repairer Residence 13 Quebec Street, Telephone 846-w OnotfoMk House, popular horn* for (travaller*.Bug.Bouchard, Prop.\u2018Office Requirements\u2019 Reg\u2019d.TYPEWRITER REPAIRING Trsewriter Jtlbhen^-n.Ilvmd end got on meohln** without extr* lAinrr Iteroes\u2014VortfMÜ FUln* end Card Indra Rubber Rteeip*, Pater*, Kombertr* Maohlna*.Order \u201c0.8,\" Brand Typewriter ¦uppliae, Phone 1051'J.Métropole Bldg,, fihorbrooke, Easter Offerings Beautiful Tallarsd Suit#, Bov and Beltod model*.Ths Newest Coat* and Wrapa Blouis* of Franch Vo|)i, Goorgotto and Chamlroaa Bilk, Frock* rtf Goorgotto and Taffeta, Hoparato Skirt#.flfJk Underwear, Itedfom Gosdea Bilk Hosiery, \u2022w.Milk Corset*, £jat- V, 65 WaUlngton S*.The New Culinarj'\u2019 Table Oil Is in xise now in tlaonsands of Homes in this city Here are the names of a few of the good grocer* of this city who can supply you with AprOl.AprOl has become a regular item on the grocery lists of the people who trade at these stores.They have tried it and proved it to be \u201cthe best\u201d Oil.Are you one of the down-to-date housewives who is using this \u201cEconomy\u201d Oil\u2014AprOl\u2014and thus helping to save butter and lard?If you have not already tried it\u2014the sooner you procure a bottle, the better pleased you will be.You will wonder just how you ever managed your cuisine without it.No salad is right, without the delicious nutty flavour\u2014now so popular\u2014which nothing but AprOl can impart.Then, too, it is so convenient\u2014and so really inexpen*ive\u2014that it is indeed a household necessity.AprOl is the only Fat that is equally suitable \u2014and practicable\u2014for all Tabla and Culinary use.It is The Oil that\u2019s Better for All culinary Uses & Purposes in every way Let Us Divide Our Profit* 60-50 with you.A 1c to 4c Coupon\u2014like the above\u2014 with every bottle of AprOl.And every AprOl dealer redeems these, in trade, at full face value.Hebert & Fortier, Sherbrooke, Qua.David Sixnoneau, j.27 King E., Sherbrooke, Que.S.& W.Fortier, Ltd., King E., Sherbrooke, Qua.Gouin & Frere, 12 King East, Sherbrooke, Que.A.bailLrgcor., 188 Kit- W., Sherbrooke, Que.L.\tI.01 \u2022 r, Sherbrooke, Qua.Bernard îc Oie., 86 Marquette St., Sherbrooke, Qua.J.Dora's, f ' Marquette St., Sherbrooke, Qua.M.\tPate, 71 r t t., Sherbrooke, Qua.C.J.Lane & Son, Lennoxville, Que.Geo.Boldue, Lennoxville, Que Mercure & Frere, Granby, Que J.A.Cote, Granby, Qua Guilbert & Bibeau, Magog, Que.read, here, what neighbors say: your \"I ca.certainly ssy that AprOl makes the moat ielicious boiled mayonnaise I ever tasted; I could never use Olive Oil and used butter instead which oft-times curdled and at all times dried on sides of bowl.AprOl keeps perfectly fre-\u2019i two weeks or more.Try it on Waldorf salad, (apple, walnut.celcry.V* (Signed) The Oil that so many housewives are now talking «bout\u2014the Oil that makes deliclou* dishes more delicioua\u2014that naves time and makes cooking a pleasure.Became of the absolute purity of AprOl, the quantity of fat ordinarily used can be diminished by about half, when AprOl is employed.To those aceuatomed to using Olive Oil, AprOl will be a boon, for, owing to scarcity and price candltions, pure Oliva Oil is practically out \"I was very much interested In th* sample of AprOl which you g-ve m# the\tv.I took it up to the house, and they used it both in salad drossina and in cooking, and we have *11 enjoyed the rather different flavour very much.It seems to make a perfect mayonnaise and salad dressing; ana its rutty taste makes it a welcome variation on the standard Olive Oil.which In other respect» it seems to equal in every way.I should fency that It would find a ready sala as anon as people have tried it.\u201d (Signed) \"I hart tested your AprOl ip many ways and find It very excellent for cakes, pudding and salad dressim and would grcntly recommend it to anyone.\" (Signed) \"Having used AprOl in frying eggs, making mayonnaise dressing, and alae plain cake, I find It very superior aa a ihcrtenlng; for where I alway* use 1-1 cup of butter, I use Jees than 1-4 cup of AprOl.It is.therefore, mor* economical and gives better results.AprOl 1» certainly a first-class shortening.\u201d (Signed) of tha queation.IlEMEMBERI AprOl la a pur», un Table Oil and a perfect \"Economy1 «I Table Oil in* and fry! from the rip unadulterat-aherten- ng medium\u2014th* Oil that 1* mada pc kernel* of Aprleota and Poaahea.\u20221 have used AprOl for salads, rakes nd frying purpose».In using it for salads, I find the flavor much more pis- nt than Olive OU.I have also tried it for eakee, and find that by ns-Ing it in the proportion of half the quentlty of butter, It produces exactly (he same result».For frying pnrpnees.It b an excellent eubetitute for butter, eepeelally when frying nancakw, etc.\u201d (Signed) Now sold by the beat greeera-whara, -nearly every- Ap J, O\u2019\u2019 really can\u2019t afford te neglect trying J, f)u*h Cltru* Product* Co., Ine.il Cliv.CbV*' rnla, Canadian Wholesale Grocer*) Natla., (Distributed by a Abe at All Good DniggUu \"I am vending a few words to expreee my appreciation of AprOl.Not only have I found it nnoet uerfui in cooking \u2014-for It adds a deilcloo.s flavour to the article eonkvd In It\u2014but it la decidedly better (dan Oleo or T.ard for culinary Use.During th* recant Kpldrmle of Influenaa I gave It to my young daughter as well as taking It for an nx-wed-Ingly bad cold.Neither of us eould retain Olive oil but AprOl not only was retninaet but wa* also very pleuin» te the palate.1 non rarommonr AprOl to my friend# for culinary.V and medicinal uses and cannot -peak too highly ef tta deiiotcue flavour.\" (Signed) 01503013127173880116870165896703610^7373010171015767320^716130 51 4802485301532353530002484848532348534890484823485353 0002530200530000022323235300 000200534848020053000023019002485302000200020201020023000000005300000200534853 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, Ï9Ï9.KT Mow rs always\u2014Your Guarantee\" of a perfect cup of Coffees In K, 1 and 2 pound tins\u2014!n the Lean, ground, or fine ground, for percolators.Write for booklet: \u201cPerfect Coffee-Perfectly Made\u201d.It\u2019sfree.CHASE & SANBORN .MONTREAL PERFORMANCE AT HIS MAJESTY\u2019S WEIL PRESENTED English Pantomime Has Everything a Production Should Have\u2014 \u201cBest Show of Season,\u201d Verdict of Critics.Milling skill» special machinery plus all the old time care gives PURITŸ FLOUR (Government Standard) the same superiority enjoyed in the old days.\u201cMore Bread and Better Bread and Baiter Pastry.\u201d PURITY OATS makes better porridge.us i 2099 i NoS FLOUR Id Seed Selection as wo understand and practice it, ensures to our customers fresh, vigorous seeds that are not only true to name, but come from the finest ftraina of each variety.Cire the liveliest satisfaction by their even germination, iusty growth, and splendid results.In quality aa well as in quantity.Thfcy have been doing this for 45 years, so you can aaiely depend on them for this season.Write now for our Illustrated Catalogue, end If your dealer hasn\u2019t Ewing's Seeds, order from us diredt.The William Ewing Co., Limited Seed Merchants, McQ!U St., Montreal.Ewing\u2019s \"Golden Bantam\" Sugar Com A sniff// ear ef remerUabla Quality, becoming more popular fact year krtiuse of its extreme earliness, Kfinws prow/, end surpassingly deticiMs flavor.Stalks dmarfaml sturdy, Hearng two or three tigbt-nwei ears of broad yt'W grates.Lb.SSc., * lb.30c.Sent yostage pc tel- cash vttit order\t£4 'mÆijmimmmmm In the course of human events, on occasions few and far between, there comes a happening, which placed as It is among the darker events before I and after, shines out \u201clike a good deed in a naughty world.\u201d Just once In every so often, the blase theatregoer, wearied of the cotton wool and corn meal mush that makes up such a large part of present day theatrical production, finds a show that contains that indefinable quality which makes towards success.That is the sort of production that \u201cCinderella.\u201d slightly Americanized English pantomime, is, and the first-night audience at His Majesty\u2019s last night obviously and audibly appreciated the fact.Critics of today rave against musical comedy and the abundance thereof, and make wild statements that at best it is art prostituted, while at worst, it is unmentionable.The best advice to these parties is \u201cgo to see Cinderella.\" The English pantomime, unfamiliar to American audiences, has long been the height of an art which has existed since the time the story of \u201cCinderella\u201d was first told.Unlike what Americans term pantomime, it is more or less filled with music and humor\u2014 much, indeed, like a glorified form of CITY MEWS Big Easter window display of Rag Rugs, $1.00 to $25.00, at Edwards.\u2019 : Please read the advertisement in tomorrow\u2019s issue in reference to the bill at His Majesty\u2019s for Wednesday.All the black Sulkies and Carriages to clear at special low prices at Edwards\u2019 this week.Wo are producing the Fish.Do your bit by buying every week.Sherbrooke Fish Market.Tel.1544.Fancy Fish, that\u2019s our story.If it is with , aeasoninB \u201ef fhSr^h'M™k«, mSt revue.The cast throughout can only be described as brilliant.Miss Zara Clinton, who plays Prince Charming, is as consummate an actress in the role, as can be found on any stage.Her speaking voice is the height of attainment, and her personality, restrained but effective, will place her on a par Anniversary Week.Buy Fish of us this week of all weeks.Everything fresh, Sherbrooke Fish Market, Tel.1544.Mr.William H.Eager, of Barre, Vt., and sister, Mrs.Doherty, of Len noxvilie, were calling recently in In- uuo eu ecu vc, win pmcc uci uu a yoi v\u201err,p\u201e\u201e \u201en 1 y pp.|\u201e with some- of the best comediennes of ; ' the day.\u201cCinderella,\u201d played by Miss 1 Week-end visitors to the Khaki Sue Perkins, is young, petite and at- Club were Pte.Wright, 13th battal-tractive, whether arrayed in artistic ion, Beebe Junction; Pte.K.Hun-rags or the more pretentious ball- ter, 5th C.M.K., Johuville ; pte.G.gown.The comedians of the company Lord.73rd R.H.O., city ; Spr.E.F.are inimitable.Mr.John Barrett- Rogers, 3rd C.R.T., city ; Spr.W.Leonard, as Baron Burstem, Cinder- gayer, 10th C.R.T., Waterville ella\u2019s father, is an artist at the science: The drawtag of the ?20 gold pipce n\tu fi.'3 rPf°\t°f the chapel of Notre Dame du Per- From theq wdsf down, Mr Lennard Petufel B!cou; th,e Rev: Pere> +Rf would be a comedian if he had nothing demtonst, took place immediately else, but his entire bearing is so nat-\tmass on Sunday.The lucky ural, so easy, and withal so effective, number was 126, held by Miss Ther-that he \u201cputs over\u201d his excellent ma- sees Marcoux, Beckett road, city, terial in a manner which few could The Rev, Fathers wish to thank equai.Other members of the cast more than worthy of incidental mention, are the two ugly sisters, played by Herbert Sydney and Harry Hoyland, while Kitty Arthu and Blanche Young have opportunities to prove themselves true artists.The portrayal of the ugly sisters by the two second comedians, is an inspiration The music is whistlable through those who contributed.GAVE MISSIONARY TEA.The missionary coffers of the Methodist Church will profit by the results of a very successful tea and food sale given Saturday in the tea room attached to Wesley Hall by the Gleaners, a society of the young members of the church The tea arrangements out, while the lyrics are both clever were in charge of Miss Florence and artistic.\u201cThe Bells of Brittany,\u201d 1 Hyndman, Miss Eunice Cutter and a dance number, perfect in its simple Miss Roy, while at the tea table Mrs.beauty; \u201cGood-bye, Everybody\u2019s Gir-1 H.C.Howard and Mrs.Morehouse lie,\u201d a trio number; \u201cWhy Are We Al- ; presided.ways Bridesmaids,\u201d and \u201cJennie | A special feature was the food table Dear,\u201d an absolutely sublime piece of a1;.either end, and in the centre of MARRIAGES ENGLAND\u2014WILLEY.ABERCORN, April 15.-\u2014A quiet but pretty wedding took place on April P\u2019.ih, in All Saint\u2019s Church, which was tastefully decorated with, evergreens a id potted plants, when Miss Doris VCilley, daughter of Mr.C.M.Willey, Bnd Mr.Murray England, of Ottawa, eon of Dr.Frank England, of Montreal, were united in marriage.Rev.If.Charters, of Sution, officiated.The bride, who was one of Sutton's most popular young ladles, entered t> e elmrch to the t rains of the wedd- - ing march played by her sister, Mrs.K.R.Turner.She was given away ¦ by her father and wore a navy blue suit and largo hat, anld carried a bouquet of roses.She was attended by her cousin, Miss Marion Spencer.Mr.E.Spencer, cousin of the groom, was best man, and Mr.K.R.Turner was usher.After the ceremony the happy couple repaired to the home of the bride which was nicely decorated for the occasion with ferns and cut flowers, where dainty refreshments were served, after which Mr.and Mrs.England left for New York and other points of interest.On their return they will make their home in Ottawa.Amongst the guests from a distance were I>r.Frank England and Dir.Grace R.England, of Montreal; Mr.E, Spencer and Miss Muriel Spencer, of Frelighsburg.The presents received were numer-uos.burlesque, are each more than merely i enjoyable.j The properties and scenery are in (perfect keeping and areAoth pretentions and simple, while the costuming is quite remarkable.-^- \u2014 VISIT TO HISTORIC FIELD OF WATERLOO which were lovely flowers from Mr.Howard\u2019s greenhouse.Th ,e, together with the home-cooked products, found a steady sale, the attendants being Miss Gladys Howard, Miss Marion Parker and Miss Blanche.In spite of other attractions, many guests were present during the afternoon.Famous Fight Could Not Occur Under Modern Conditions.\u201cCHERRY BLOSSOM\u201d TEA.Saturday, a cherry blosson tea was given at Plymouth .Church Hall by the members of the Woman\u2019s Association and the Young Ladies\u2019 Guild, bringing to mind that far away coun-try of Japan, where the love of flowers is almost a religion.All the tables were gay with the Following the signing of the armistice in the great war, many of the Canadian soldiers have had an oppor- ! cherry blooms, which appear before tunity to visit historic places in ; the leaves, and the attendants were Belgium, including the field of Water-jin Japanese kimonos, and wide sash-loo.In a letter just received, Col, B.j es, brilliant yet harmonious in color, |B.Morrill thus describes a visit which (with chrysanthemums ornamenting he and Major George Shearer, of [the hair.Montreal, made to the historic battle-, Mrs.A.M.Sangster and Mrs.Z.(ground.He writes ns follows:\t[Griffith presided at the tea table, as- I \u201cWo stayed overnight at the little1 sisted by Misses Robina and Ger-I village of Llmel, a few miles south of, trude Baker, the Misses Hall, Miss (where the Prussians rested on the eve, Stockwell, Miss Ruth Skinner, Miss cf Waterloo, which is about ten miles Sangster and Miss Brownlow.from the battlefield.Major G.W.| A sale was carried out in conjunc-Shearer and I, well mounted, made thei tjon with the tea, Mrs.Lome Cairnie i distance in an hour and a quarter, fol-[ being in charge of Easter gifts and , lowing for the \"nost part the route novelties, while at the table set forth used by Blucher in his famous ap- * proach.\"The roads go up and down, very When your hot cup at the evening meal entices you to another cup-or maybe two-no fear of sleeplessness need deter you if your drink is with home-made cakes, rolls, and so forth, Mrs.Philip Hovey was conven- .-\t- ,L\t, .er, with Mrs.Whitman and Mrs.C.E.stoep hills and very soft ground, so weiifeywood.could ; appredate ^ the^ difficulties^ jhe Aprons for various uses and occa-.\t~\t\"\t\" \" \" slons were in charge of Mrs.Salter, Mrs.E.J.Page and Mrs.Maclagan.The receipts, to be used for church purposes, were quite satisfactory.>EACE BRINGS MANY JOYS The war taught us to save and to serve.It brought the supreme test of patriotism-and now comes Peace with countless blessings -among them Shredded Wheat Yon couldn\u2019t get all you wanted during the war but now your grocer can supply the normal demand.It is the same Shredded Wheat you have always eaten- clean tpure, wholesome, nutritious.There is no substitute* for it.Eat it with milk or cream.Salt or sweeten to suit the taste.MADE IN CANADA What an Easter this will be! pEACE!\u2014Joyous homecoming nnd reunion\u2014Spring in the air\u2014and renewed evidence of prosperity and plenty about us\u2014 Happy parents\u2014healthy children\u2014freed from the worry of the years of convict and the restrictions that have helped to attain the victory that is now ours\u2014 Little wonder that the aim in thousands of Canadian homes\u2019will betô celebrate this joyous occasion by a return to old-time festivity.Let your home be one ! Let your household, this Easter of 1919, oaoe again freely enjoy its old-time Easter Breakfast\u2014 Swifts Premium Ham Gone are the reasons that for four kmg years have restricted the enjoyment of this delicately-tender, sweetly-flavored; amply-satisfying food product.Once more you need only \u2019phone your grocer or butcher in order to be promptly supplied.When you buy, make sure you seethe Swift\u2019s Premium wrapper and brand.You can ecek no better Easter breakfast dish than ham\u2014you can find no better ham than Swift\u2019s Premium I Swift Canadian Co.Limited Toronto Winnipeg Edmonton ( Canada Food Board Lirmsr Nos, 13-170, 17r, 172) A caffeine-free beverage rich in coffeelike flavor, but containing no coffee* Pure &nef W/hofesome.Prussians surmounted on that fateful day and before the present roads were made.The field itself is a gentle, roll-lug plain with no great natural features, but was no doubt chosen by Napoleon because of the chance it guvo for the use of his cavalry.\u201cMany monuments have been erected to commemorate the several armies that fought there.Chief, of course, is tho great mound of eartn surmounted py the Lion of Waterloo.This mound was erected by 400 Belgian women, carrying the earth in baskets on their heads, and it took them years.\u201cAnother thing of great interest Is tho panoramic circular painting of the \u2018Last Charge of the French,* «bowing tho whole field from a point near the sunken road.Most of tho principal setora are in actual likeness, Thus, Marshal Ney was shown llfeslge, while Napoleon and Wellington wore seen In tho distance, one on a white horse, the other one on black.The most pathetic to my mind is the bronao eagls with a broken wing and torn plumage, defending the fia g of the Empira, on the spot where the French made tholr hist stand around their Emperor.\u201cWhat struck me most was the impossibility of such u battle today.Then they had the artillery in front of the infantry, while today it is miles behind! and again, both armies were in plain view of each other at about five hundred yards distance, A few machine guns or modern artillery, would have cleared the field on either side, \u201cI pioked up in n newly ploughed field » piece of bone, but as Ï was not sure If It was of man, sheep or Juat plain dog, I left it for the following \u201cIn 'looking over the old battlefield, one can see, «s it wore, the future of auoh jiloeea ns Vimy, Ypres, the Somme amt others resting in peace and th# glorious dreams cf the past.\" APINGS °j PURE SALT PATRIOTIC WORK RED CROSS SUPPLIES.Red Cross supplies, completed and returned, have been received at the Sherbrooke Branch as follows: From Kingsbury and New Rockland 2 pa\u2019rs socks, 2 night gowns, 1 shirt.From Brookbury: 21 surgical caps, 22 personal property bags, 1 model, 12 personal property bags unmade, 8 pairs socks, X model, 17 suits pyjamas 1 model, 9 towels.From Brigham: 12 day shirts, 1 model.From East Angus: 36 suits pyjamas, 1 model, 6 personal property hags, 12 bags unmade, 24 slings, 13 surgical caps, 14 caps unmade, 24 shirts, 1 model, 17 pairs socks, 2 baby bonnets.Parcel with no name attached: 5 suits pyjamas.1 shirt.From Scotstown: 2 dressing gowns, 12 shirts, 1 model, 1 suit pyjamas.From Bromoton and Orford: 4 suits pyjamas, 4 shirts.6 CANADIAN «ALT CO.UMITSO eastern MAYS & GAPS 4ti PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES FOR Y.W.CA.Subject Was Brought Up During Course of Meeting of Board of Management.Physical Culture Classes for the Y.W.0, A.was a matter dwelt upon by Mrs.S.A.Jones, President of tho Sherbrooke Amtocintlon, at the monthly meeting
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