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[" Sherbrooke Record EstablishcJ 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE.SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1920.PRICE TWO CENTS LETTS MAKE HEADWAY AGAINST BOLSHEVISTS Refuse Appeals In Mace, Trenholm, Brault And Labrie Cases WHETHER BEXT DEMAND FOR SURRENDER OF THE EX-ESKROR WILL BE DIRECTED TO THE HAGUE OR RERUN IS HE PRINCIPA1 SUBJECT NOW ^TnnnnnnnnmnnnrimnrrTnrroTTnr^^ EX-EMPEROR NOT SURPRISED BY FORMAL REFUSAL OF THE DUTCH GOVERNMENT ' A Meeting of the Premiers of Great Britain, France and Italy Trjmf\u2019TT'rK /\\¥Tïirfcnn Will Be Held Before the Next Move is Made Regarding V|S} | I PjllOO Former Emperor of Germany \u2014 Meeting Will Be Held in J\tX in London \u2014 Refusal of Holland to Surrender William| ÎM [MTpf|J7 Has Been Given a Mixed Reception by the Newspapers in j II i ill I LiJALiU I ill P\u201cis'\tINCORPORATION (Associated Press Despatch) ARIS.Jan.24.\u2014Conferences between the Premiers of (Associated Press Despatch) AMERONGEN, Jan.24.\u2014Former Emperor William of Germany was not surprised by the formal refusal of the Dutch Government to comply with the Allied demand for his surrender, it was declared today at Bentinck Castle, where the ex-ruler makes his home.News of the decision was first communicated to the Castle by the Associated Press correspondent here.A refusal of extradition had been expected from the first, the correspondent was told, but the Castle\u2019s residents had never been officially informed that such a decision had been or would be reached.THE POLISH AND LETTISH TROOPS ARE STILL PURSUING ENEMY-BOLSHEVIK LOSSES ARE HEAVY a In an Effort to Save the Situation North of Dvina, the Bolshe vists Delivered a General Attack, but Notwithstanding the Enemy\u2019s Superior Numbers the Attack was Repulsed with Heavy Losses, According to Statement Issued Today.Great Britain,' France and Italy will be held before the BiI| of l™\u201dporation Town of Lennoxville Approved by Pri Private Bills Committee, with Amendments.Mayor Wm.Clarke, Mr.Hugh McFadden, chairman of the Water Committee, W.W.Baker, secretary-treasurer, and Councillor D.G.Harrison, of Lennoxville, with their next move in the proceedings to extradite former Emperor William from Holland is decided upon, according to information given the Associated Press by the French Foreign Office.In the reply to the Allies\u2019 demand, Holland declared that she is not bound by the peace treaty, to which she was not a party.Whether the next demand for the surrender of the erst- cf Lennoxville, with their attorney, while Kaiser will be directed to The Hague or Berlin will be!^Ir-\t0.f Sherbrooke, re- the mam subject to be determined by the three Governments.: where they went to interview the Pri- Jhe next meeting of the Premiers of the three countries ^orpSioÏTthï^owŸïf^Lennoï ville.The bill incorporating the town of Lennoxville was approved by the committee, with some amendments affecting Bishop\u2019s University, and the big developments carried out by Commander J.K.L.Ross at the new school.An effort was made by the town the will be held in London, but as no date for this meeting has been fixed and the matter cannot be left pending a long time, the Foreign Offices expressed the'opinion that the question will be settled through diplomatic channels between Rome, Paris and London.FEARED PRESENCE OF EX-EMPEROR IN GERMANY WOULD SOLIDIFY THE MONARCHIST PARTY It is understood that at least one* APPLICATIONS FOR APPEAL IN FIVE LOCAL CRIMINAL CASES ARE REFUSED BV MR.JUSTICE DESY Messrs.C.C.Cabana and Jacob Nicol Make Application to Appeal Cases of Joseph and Emile Labrie, Francis Mace, Dr.Gilbert Trenholm and Sylva Brault, but None of Requests are Granted \u2014 Sunday Moving Picture Case This Afternoon.- *-\u2014\u2014- ITTTNG today in the Court of King's Bench, Mr.Justice Alfred Desy refused j the applications premier is not averse to asing Berlin to call for the return if the ex-emperor to Germany, and then demanding that Germany deliver him over to the Allies, in accordance with the provisions of article 228 of the Treaty of Versailles.\t.,\t, Sentiment in official circles here is again.-1 such procedure, as there is no desire that the former emperor return to Germany.It is doubtful whether Germany would agree, and make representations to Holland, and it is also problematic whether she would deliver up the erstwhile sovereign in the event she should obtain possession of him.It is also feared the presence of Count Hohenzoliern in Germany would solidify the monarchist party, which is reported to be gain-strength daily.\t_\tI Although already discounted, the refusal of Holland to surrender the former German emperor has been given a mixed reception by the newspapers here.Writing in the Echo de Paris.\u201cPertinax\u201d says he regards the punishment of Count Hohenzoliern as a question of sentiment.\u201cAll things considered,\u201d he continues, \u201cthe only thing remaining for; us to do is to come to an understand-; ing with Holland on the conditions! surrounding the internment of the; former emperor, in which some pro-! vision for Allied surveillance might be made.Undoubtedly, if William, | to relieve Holland of embarrassment, decided to cross into Germany, the) aspect of the question would change,1 but we are not there yet.\u201d\t! Mated The Journal says the affair has be-j tome a purely political one, and it isj for the Allied governments to examine the Dutch answer and decide upon the next course to take.Gustav Hervc, editor of La Victoire, thinks, on the whole, it would be better \u201cfor the Kaiser to stop where he is.\u201d \u201cIf Napoleon had been allowed to die of cancer in America, the Na rinrimmra'vru'fiTiimnr ooodomrs' TRANSPORT POWHATTAN IS AGAIN ADRIFT (Associated Press Despatch) HALIFAX, Jan.24.\u2014The United States transport Pow- but steadily towing the help- ° less American ship toward this port, parted, Captain Travis, master of the Lady Laurier, reported to the Marine Department.^ajuuuuJG lawyer to make the University pay ; ma^e Messrs.0.C.Cabana and special taxes for waterworks and other l jacob \\;icol, for an appeal in the cases works, but this was opposed by the 0f Joseph and Emile Labrie, Francis University on the grounds that the Mace Dr.Gilbert A.Trenholme, and I'ederal law exempted educational in- g,-]va Brau]t stitutions.\t^ If this tax was imposed, the churches and other institutions would also have to be taxed.The clause was defeated, while an amendment to the bill was adopted, which provides that the Ross property shall be valued for taxation purposes at $35,000, and shall be subject to the hl.ttan is again adrift.At e*e- o payment of all ordinary municipal ven o\u2019clock this morning the 3\tbut not to any special taxes.l\tL 1 \u2022 i .1 r r c 'A The effort of the town to get per- hav/scr by Which the U.U.M mission to borrow $75.000 for the ex- Lady Laurier had been slowly 3 tension of the waterworks system - - without submitting the bylaw for approval to the electors failed and the town must obtain sanction in the usual way from the ratepayers.AN EPIDEMIC OF TYPHUS RAGING NOW IN POLAND DEATH SENTENCE FOR RY.STRIKERS IN BULGARIA AS WILL ATTEMPT TO REACH POLE BY AIR.* (Associated Press Despatch.) LONDON, Jan.21.\u2014 Dr.John L.Cope, Commai.der of ift the British Imperial Antar- * tic expedition, that will sail for a five years' exploration tour next June, says that an attempt to reach the south pole will be made by an airplane, specially constructed.r i\tPress Despatch) WYRSAW, Jan.24.\u2014A communication issued by the headquarters staff today says: On the Lithuanian-Ruthenian front Polish and Lettish troops continue to pursue the enemy eastward.The enemy also is in retreat on the rest of .he front.Wishing to save the situation north of Dvina, the Bolshevists delivered a general attack in the sector next to General Lasockis\u2019 along the Dvina and south of Polok.Notwithstanding the enemy\u2019s superior numbers, the attack was repulsed with heavy losses.A local success of the Bolhevists in the region of Lake Voron was annulled by a courageous counter attack by Polish n-serves.Tl.i enemy retreated eastward a.ong the whole section.In the Polesic section the Bolshevists attacked anew.In the Stry-golow region they also attacked, taking prisoners, machine guns and other booty.On the Volhynian front the Polish troops raided Roman and destroyed a camp, taking prisoners and machine guns.In the west, Polish troops have occupied several towns and have been given hospitality by the population.The German inhabitants of these places remain calm.ASSUMES CONTROL OF CHINESE EASTERN RAILWAY.-A « START REORGANIZATION OF MILITIA.$ * * # # ® .* « « « * #¦ * & # * that Outside Must Be Secured in Order Combat the Epidemic.Court Martial is Established to Try Men for Blowing Up Bridges.(Associated Press Despatch) SALONIKI, Jan 24.\u2014Several rail-*\t.\t! road strikers have been sentenced to Assistance death by C-ourt Martial established to (Associated Press Despatch) WARSAW, Jan.24.\u2014Inferior sani-: tary arrangements on the Russo-; Polish frontier are said to be responsible for the alarming epidemic of typhus which is raging in Poland and poeleonic legend perhaps would have, the Baltic Provinces, feeblor wings,\u201d he declared.\tI More than a million cases of disease The Petit Parisien goes to the other! have been reported to Rod Cross offi- in Bulgarian towns to try men accused of blowing up railway bridges in ; that country.Bolshevik disorders are reported in ; advances from Sofia which say that at Boudnitza one communist ami one soldier were killed.Several arrests have been made at that place.In the first two cases it will be remembered that the jtwo Labrie brothers were sentenced respectively, to life and twenty-five ! years\u2019 imprison-1 * ment, in connection with the killing of1 & Charles E.Chase, in^ Stoke township, last February.Both .vere convicted of # manslaughter by the juiy.The young- & er, Emile, was recommended to the s» clemency of the Court.\t! _ Mr.Cabana, on behalf of the bro-i thers, appealed the case, the severity opinion, as presiding judge, and, thereof the sentences having aroused con-j fore, in charge of all legal points in siderable public feeling.His applica- the case, the evidence was insuffi-tion was for a reserved ease, and per- cier.t.mission to ask for a new trial.The The case of Dr.Gilbert Trenholme application was refused, the Court was then brought up by Mr.Nicol.stating that the sentences were left wh° c'a'me + * * * j* *i4 *v :» y *j* THE WEATHER ÏP PEACE TREATY WAS HARD LUCK FOR ANY PERSON HAVING A HAND IN IT, ACCORDING TO THE BRITISH PREMIER IS Premier Orlando is Out of Office, Premier Clemenceau Again in Private Life, and President Wilson Has Met with Reverses in Washington \u2014 Premier Lloyd George is Only Mr.Sauve Pointed Out that Expenditure Last Year Had Amounted to $45,000 \u2014 Said that $150 Had Been Paid for a Flower Vase, and that the Maintenance of the Edifice Alone Had Cost $11,000 \u2014 Bill to Amend Public Instruction Law Aims to Increase School Inspectors\u2019 Salaries from $1,500 to $2,000 and to Allow Inspectors $100 for Travelling Expenses.- *\u2022¦¦¦¦ ' .¦¦ -\u2014 .(Associated Press Despatch) .*.'ï*\t*r* 4.'t 4\u2019 *î! -r *:*\t.1, .1.FAIR AND VERY COLD TONIGHT | AND ON SUNDAY.Light snow has fallen in many parts of Ontario, Quebec and the Maritime Provinces, while in the Western Provinces the weather has been fiiir and very cold.A pronounced area of high pressure extends from the Mackenzie River across Canada to Newfoundland, and the outlook is for decidedly cold weather.Fair and very cold tonight and on Sunday.Will Be His Turn.UEBEC, Jan.24.\u2014Pointing out1 that the expense of maintien- j _ ance of \u201cSpencarwood,\u201d the ! official residence of the Lieutenant One Spared, but States that in Less than Six Months it\t?i Mr.Sauve, leader of the opposition in the Quebec Legislative assembly, cri-! ticised the expenditure in detail at reversal of form?\u201d he stated when the yesterday\u2019s sitting and protested that result was announced.\tit- was made against the wishes of the In conversation with a member of Lieutenant Governor.Going into do-thc Chamber of Deputies, the British tails, Mr.Gauvc said that $150.had Premier is said to nave expressed an be«n paid for a flower vale and that opinion that the peace treaty was the maintenance of the edifice alone hard luck for anyone having had a had cost $11,000 in the year.He call-hand it it.\u201d\teo the attention of the House to an \u201cYes,\u201d the Deputy is quoted ns re- expenditure of $700 for enrpet.plying, \"Premier Orlando is out of The M\u2019inister of Public Works, office, Premier Clemenceau is again Hon.A.Galipeault, v larked that m private life and President Wilson \u201cSpencenvood\u201d was \\i big.Pick (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Jan.24.Ill fortune has attended statesmen intimately associated with the framing of the Treaty of Versailles, in the opinion of Premier David Lloyd George, of Great Britain, according to a newspaper article published here.Mr.Lloyd George was so convinced Georges Clemenceau would be the next President of the French Republic that he carried the race over.Therefore, when he heard of the election of Paul Deschanel, as President, he could Hot refrain from expressing his astonishment.\u201cWho could havo exuected auch a CONFIRMS ADMIRAL KOLCHAK\u2019S CAPTURE.(Associated Press Despatch.) LONDON, Jan.24.\u2014The Daily Mails Harbin correspondent has confirmed the report that Admiral Kolchak is a ¦W prisoner of the rcvolutionar-W ies at Irkutsk, and that he SÜ will be tried, and his life is in danger.* #»«**¦*# public instruction law, said the object of the measure was to increase school inspectors\u2019 salaries from $1500 to $2,000 and to allow them $100 for has met with reverses in Washington ing out an item of $200 for eggs, the j travelling money.Only you have been spared.\u201d\tleader of the opposition was told it ! The House gave third reading to \u201cYes, and in less than six months was to replenish the poultry yard.this measure and n number of other it will be my turn,\" is the reply at- Hon.A.David; Provincial Score-j Government bills which will nov tributed to the British leader\ttarv.«xuitaiiiiing lus hill to amend the to the Upper Houses CITY OF MONTREAL 4% REGISTERED STOCK EXCHANGE AND LETTERS of CREDIT This Bank offers peculiar advantages in handling Foreign Exchange and issuing Lenars of Credit.With Branches in every part of Canada, as well «s ia several important cities elsewhere, and with ^orres-pendents of high standing in all parts of the world, it is able to place many advantages at your disposal.«« THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND $15,000,000 $15,000,000 DUE 1932.1918 and 1950 Interest payments made semi-annually by cheque on Bank of Montreal, Montreal, mailed to the registered holder by the City Treasnrer, Montreal.Stock traneferrablc in denominations of one pound or $4.9\u20ac 2-3.Full particulars on application.PRICE TO YIELD 0.HANSON BROS./njTsSjmnt Securities, 160 Si .James Si.Mcmire&l The Royal Bank of Canada CAPITAL PAID UP RESERVE FUND $17,000,000 $18,000,000 634 BRANCHES We solicit the accounts of Merchants and Manufacturers, and are in a position to give unequnled and efficient service at moderate rates.SAVINGS DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES. page 'nro SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1920, Bringing .Up Father COPYRIGHT 1918.$y George McManus 1 DON'T KNOW WHVT& The matter With me -1 DON\u2019T FEE!_ WÊtzgrr^^ÊÊ ' V'3 i NET» - I MADAM : TELL THE DOCTOR TO urt\tby falling on the resident of this neighborhood.\ti\turging\tthat more time be spent\tm\u2019 ?nd of.a board on\tthe harn floor, is Mr.Giistin, of Beebe, was at\tMr.,\tprayer\tfor\tMissions, and that all\ten-1 ^Proving.V.G.Cummings\u2019 on Tuesday.\t1\tdeavor\tto\tincrease contributions\tat! Mr\u2019 stePhen Smith is ill and under Mrs.Lyman Knowlton, Sr., had the least 25 p.c.A very interesting chan- 'the care of Dr.MacDonald, of Sutton.Raw Furs\u2014J.O.Darche, 67 King St., uppertown, Sherbrooke.Relf-able fur buyer in Eastern Townships.WILL BE ABLE Ï0 SPEAK TO LONDON WHILE ABOARD L0ND0N-PARIS PLANES BEDFORD DIST.AYRSHIRE CLUB HOLDS MEETING Completely Relieved by this Grand Fruit Medicine, \u201dFRUIT-A-TIVES\u201d 'Viimrn\u201dy*' - .'i\u2019\u2022 T ii,»'lfll#ll|ifirtf3&i»\" iftfi ¦\u2018S*\u2019 ^rCTBSeTOBwfirni aasgga pa still for Sors Throat, Tonsflitis Quinsy, Colds, Coughs, ^i*SKKKSJ.-\u2019 .'''iyW Whooping Cough.This Feat Made Possible by Wireless Station with 1,500 Mile If) m 1M \u2022V .AjVSfi e.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Jan.\t24.\u2014Passengers aboard London-Paris airplanes may soon be able to call up London by ! wireless telephone and be connected directly with any telephone subscriber ;n the city.This is to be made possible by a .ireless station with a 1,500-mile range, installed on the top of the new Air Ministry building in the heart of : London, which is now nearing com-! pletion.Officers Elected for Coming Year and Financial Statement Read at Annual Meeting.(Special to The Record.) FOSTER, Jan.24.\u2014The\tannual meeting of the Bedford District Ayrshire Breeders\u2019 Club was held at Foster, Quo., on the 21st.Despite the fact that the roads were heavy, following the bad storm of the previous day, there was a good attendance.In the absence of the president, Mr.VV.F.Kay, M.P., Mr.Wilton E.Dryden occupied the chair.The financial statement showed a balance on hand.The report of the auction sale proved most satisfactory, and a vote of thanks was tendered the secretary and committee for the able manner in which the sale catalogue was prepared and the sale conducted.It was considered abvisable to hold another sale in the no distant future.The secretary of the Canadian Ayrshire Breeders\u2019 Association, W.F.Stephen, of Huntingdon, Que., was present, and delivered an address, in which he congratulated the club on their aggressiveness on this good sale, and advised them to continue in disseminating Ayrshire gospel through the Eastern Townships, as he knew of no dairy breed that was as suitable to their conditions.He advised them to do more exhibiting at exhibitions, and showed the wisdom of our breeders taking up the accredited herd system.He claimed at this age of reconstruction that there was a great field for Ayrshire breeders, and it was for them to go in and possess land.The resignation of James Davidson as vice-president was accepted, and W.F.Kay, M.P., was nominated honorary president.The following officers were appointed: President, J.E.Jackson, Brome ; vice-president, H.L.Hastings, Sweetsburg ; directors, W.E.Dryden, Cowansville ; A.F.Sand-bporn, South Roxton ; A.E.Bell, Brigham, (all re-elected) ; Adam Robertson, Brigham ; J.McClay, Brome, Que.PURCHASE SMALL HORSES FOR THE SYDNEY MINES Mine Owners Send to The Eastern Townships to Secure Horses of Required Height.MR.ALFRED DUBOISSEAU, 482 St.Catherine St.E., Montreal.\u2018\u2018For three years, I was a terrible ! sufferer from Indigestion, constant! Headaches and Constipation.I took I various medicines for the trouble, but j nothing seemed to do me any good, j Then, a friend advised me to try i \u2018Fruit-a-tives.\u2019 Now I am free of Indigestion and Headaches, the Constipation is cured, and I have gained considerable weight; and my general health is fine.\u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019 is a grand medicine and I cannot say enough in its favor.\u201d ALFRED DUBOISSEAU.\u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019 are made from fruit juices and valuable tonics\u2014and are pleasant to take, their action being gentle and mild, yet always most effective.Cold weather brings stiff joints, lame muscles and rheumatic twinges.Our White Liniment Will Give Relief W.H.GriM s 121 Wellington St.C U N A R D C.H'O R ANCHOR-DONALDSON 50c a box, 25c.At all d by Fruit-a-ti Ont.6 for $2.50, trial size country are ready and prepared to combat the spread of an influenza epidemic, it was announced yesterday at headquarters.* Preparedness measures were taken throughout the organization as early as last summer against the recurrence of an epidemic on a scale with that of -918.-\u2014- READY EXPLANATION.\u201cWaiter, it seems to me the portions have grown sihaller than when I was in here last summer.\u201d \u201cThat is only by comparison, sir; we have enlarged the place.\u201d \tREGULAR SERVICES\t .i L\tTo Glasgow\t ! From\t\t Portland.,\t\t.Feb.4 Portland.,\t\t.Mar.6 To Glasgow via Moville\t\t INevx York.\t\t\tFeb.7 New York.\t\t.Mar.6 1\tTo Liverpool\t New York.\t\t.Jan.26 New York.\t\t.Mar.2 j New York.\t.Kais.Aug.Viet.\t\tMar.27 1 New York.\t\t New York.\t.Kaifl.Aug.Viet.\t\tApr.27 New York.\t\t\tMay 11 | New York.\t.Kais.Aug.Viet.\t\tMay 28 To Plymouth, Cherbourg & Liverpool\t\t ; New York\t\tKais.Aug.Viet.\t 1 To Plymouth.Havre, Southampton\t\t New York.\t\tRoyal George .\t.Jan.26 New York.\t\t.Mar.8 New York.,\t\tRoyal George .\t New York.,\t\t To Cherbourg & Southampton\t\t New York.,\t\t New York.,\t\tIMPERATOR .\t.Mar.6 New \\rork.,\t\t.Mar.20 New York.,\t\tImperator .\t.Apr.3 New York.\t\t.Apr.17 New York.\t-\tImperator .\t.May 1 \u2022 New York.\t\t.May 15 New York.\t\t To Plymouth.Havre, London\t\t New York.\t\t.Feb.12 New York.\t\tSaxonia \t\t.Mar.23 : To I\u2019atras, Dubrovnic &\t\tTrieste I New York.\t\t 1».Ij- Convenient Closed Car Comfort If there is any one feature more than another that adds to the pleasure of owning a Ford car it is convenience.Convenience is one of the dominant features of the r ifii ins The busy txuincas man or woman driver particularly enjoys the ease .and convenience of converting either a Ford Touring Car or Roadster into a cosy, closed car for winter without fussing with curtains.Just a Tight touch operates tier roller windows.The TJmrtis Lunouaette for FdWs is used in connection with the standard body and top \u2022f your car without making nlfeeratk»*.dak yoar dttcler in demonstrate thi* practical ntikiy or write oar nearest house.Norffrcm El>xfrfc Company i ihArrvrrs\t^\t'* MwrKFii, QITEDXC UAltTAX on awa $aÆ v ITlenm The poor little fingers blistered and hurt terribly.Mother was wild\u2014but big sister ran for the » creamS \\o latum Alwtw utUsr lAw They bandaged the hand, withpIentyofMentholatum.Pain soon stopped and the broken blisters were gently healed in a few days.The little hand was well Mentholatum is good for many \u201clittle ills\u201d\u2014such as cuts, nervous headache, tired feet, etc.Mentholatum is sold everywhere ia 25c.and 50c.jars.The MecSboIattn Co.Bridge burg, Ont.BofTado, N.Y.London, FOSTER, Jan.24.\u2014Mr.J.J.Crowdis, of Sydney, N.S., is in town for the purpose of purchasing small horses or ponies for use in the coal mines of that province.These ponies cannot be over four feet ten inches in height, nor under four feet six inches, -while their age is limited to from four to eleven years.It would, , at first thought, be considered impos-! sible to secure such animals within the Eastern Townships.However, in the month of March last year Mr.Crowdis, with the help of Mr.A.W.Ihomas, the local horse dealer, se-; cured two carloads in a short lime, j and they expect to purchase the required number of ponies during the next few days in Bedford district and adjoining counties.Prices range from $75 to $120 each.\"The Little None fir Little llh,\u2018 0 îCàhiasttkîk&l à \u2014isutrea \u2014 For ratrs of passage, freight and furthtl particulars apply to local agents or THE ROBERT REF0RD CO., LTD.GENERAL AGENTS 20 HOSPITAL STREET 25-25 ST.SACRAMENT STREET MONTREAL, P.O.Budget of News from Various Sections of the County.HENDERSON VALE Messrs.John and James Little, of Granite ville, Vt., and Mr.Stephen Little, of Connecticut, came home to attend the funeral of their father, Mr.Thos.Little, on Wednesday.Mrs.H.Little is spending a couple of weeks with her daughter.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.T.Little, of Lower Ireland, spent Wednesday afternoon visiting his mother, Mrs.Little, and sister, Mrs.Geo.F.Jamieson.! Mrs.Guy A.Little and daughter ! Alice were guests of her sister, Mrs.J.P.Wright, on Wednesday.\u2018to Jeurope! 'SAILINGS\" FROM WEST ST.JOHN, TO I Jan.29\u2014Pretorian.Glasgow\t1 Fen.4\u2014Scandinavian\t L:verpool ' Ee|>-\tB-Sicdian.Havre-Lon.Feb.\t14\u2014Metagama.Liverpool tv\t.;?\u2014?.cwer! No excessive , i.-e no .-.eedlesi weight to \"fnu\u201d huise end WMtttttor whnn dixy's work Is hivi d'inj.* .'V m cornpret donlirn W brood, machin 'd, «MuyninnHiK l\u2019 n;; r V ¦\u201d \u2022 HlNCIw noit&lî 1f> Ivintj:- bitfC.¦(.muni - ijd '-hcapi i-< r.unni'jSlMriiD.HOVER, ETULNOTH, -V*-'-,'\ti M ©r ¦\t¦\u2022\u2022\u2022-* Vv /dr.\u2019itylOÿfM-r V (1 Of .?i t\u2018m-' A,\t\u2022V:?7 J MAN \u2022 yl Gives :i« it ' -fir ».J.Itliltn iN Qapao:\t* itASfl JBEHSfflÏAiitiwu.- \u2022 pmi i i o ia ht ¦ rcusy.r.uia t»t , iu t .jent Free.Marlü.4?rit /y 77/Eff£AQ MFIVENZA l A GRIPPE Relieved in d night bj LOWER IRELAND The death of Thos.Little occurred j on Monday at noon.The funeral was 1 conducted by the Rev.Mr.Atkerson ) on Tuesday in the English Church.| Mr.and Mrs.Ernie Porter, of Clap-| ham, were calling on friends here on Monday.Mr.George Davidson, accompanied by Lloyd Bennett, attended a meeting of the Orangemen held at Campbell\u2019s Corner one night last week.Mrs.Annie Ward, who has been quite ill, is gaining.The Misses Doris and Charlotte Little were in Thetford on Friday.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Gallagher and little daughter, Edna, from Sherbrooke, have been the guests of Mrs.Gallagher\u2019s parents, Mr, and Mrs.J.Simons.Miss Vivian Bennett and brother.Lloyd were present at a reception given for Mr.and Mrs.Philip Cox.Mr.J.Ward was recently in Leeds and spent the evening at Mrs.Nut-brown\u2019s.Miss Sarah Walker was home from her school this week.Mr.Robert Briggs is w orking Mr.E.R.McCrea in the mill.SI1 Address in full as below 550 HALLAM BUILDING, TORONTO.imite N#.' - .MB tilti IN CAPSULE.FORM Formula-Aipltln, Phenamine, Quinine, Sftlol, Oaffeln, Ctifioara unci Camphor Monohromate\u2014-Just what your physician would ua< your pnyaiciau would use.oo,\\ ONLY TABLETS MARKED \u201cBAYER\u201d ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the \u201cBayer Cross\u201d PREPARED TO COMBAT THE SPREAD OF INFLUENZA American Red Cross Chapters Have Made Ail Preparations.(Associated I\u2019ress Despatch) NEW YORK, Jan.24.\u2014American Red Crois chapters in all parts of the [ For Colds, Pain, Headache, Neural-1 package which contains complete diJ gia.Toothache.Earache, and for | rections.Then you are getting real Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neu-1 Aspirin\u2014the genuino Aspirin pro-ritis, take Aspirin marked with the \u2019 scribed by physicians for over nine-name \u201cBayer'' or you are not taking teen years.Now made in Canada.Aspirin at all.\tHandy tin boxes containing 12 tab- Acecpt only \u201cBayer Tablets of Mets cost but a few cents.Druggists Aspirin\" in an unbroken \u201cBayer\" , also sell larger \u201cBayer\u201d packages.There is only one Aspirin\u2014\u201cBayer\u201d\u2014Yon mnst say \u2018\u2018Bayer\u201d Aspirin Is the trails mark i real stored in Canada' of Bayer Manufacture of Mono-neetlrncldester of Su I iivlloacld While it is well known that Aspirin means Ilnyer o.v'.o t o.,,\t-ist tii-' public usftlnst Imitations, the Tablets of liayer Company , iitu.- -i\t.loir general trade mark, the \"Uayar Crusib\u201d I I S' PAGE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1920.NO DUST NO DIRT SAMOA I Cir/ BRIEFLETS * **** CONSIST ONLY OF WHOLE VIRGIN LEAVES FRESH FROM THE GARDENS AND SCIENTIFICALLY BLENDED IN THE CLEANEST AND :: MOST UP-TO-DATE :: FACTORIES IN AMERICA.ESI* * *.¦ *******! I Sleigh Drive and Bean Supper, at St.j Paul\u2019s Mission tonight.Armoury, Orchestra increased to 10 i pieces tonight.Illustrated lecture, Plymouth Hall,, Thursday evening.Golf Club sixth dance, Monday, Jan.' 26th., Art Hall, 9 to 12.Friends of club members invited to attend.Notice\u2014Boulanger's Dancing Studio has removed from the Métropole Bldg., to 140 Wellington St., over Wilson\u2019s Piano Store.Everybody welcome at the Informal Dance, Monday-, Jan.26th, 9 p.m.Admission $1.00 including refresu- i ments.Turcotte\u2019s Orchestra.Come and help the Library.10 pieces Orchestra, with Karl Le-Baron.Armoury tonight.Private sale household furniture in good condition, including draperies, : ü kitchen utensils, etc.Apply 28 Wolfe d Street.\tj j| Illustrated lecture of Mary Queen of g Scots, by Rev.T.W.Davidson, Mon- H treal, in Plymouth Hall, Thurs.eve., jl___ Jan.29th, at 8 o\u2019clock.Adm.25c.; 31 , Sleigh Drive and Bean Supper at St.; Pauls Mission tonight.Teams leave j : corner Drummond and Belvidere i Streets at 8 p.m.Admission 50c.The W.C.T.U.meets with Mrs.J.C.\tWaterhouse on Monday, at 3.30 p.m.-A large attendance requested as Mrs.Oliver, of Magog, and Mrs.McCurdy will be present.10 yards, grey or stripped Flannelette, tonight only, at Bayley\u2019s Limited, for $2.00.No phone or C.O.i D.\torders.Important meeting.\u2014 \u201cForward i Movement,\u201d Women of St.Peter\u2019s j Church, Monday, Jan.26th, Church I j Hall, 3.30 p.m.NEW U.S.CONSUL HERE TELS OF HIS EXPERIENCES Poor Sight makes many a girl or boy backward with their studies.Find out if your child\u2019s sight is alright.The responsibility is yours.Consult SKINNER ! Started in Sweden, and of Late ! Years Has Been in Dublin, Ire-H land.ROBBERIES ere so frequent these days that persons hiding their savings at home or carrying large amounts in their pockets are running great risks.Don\u2019t take chances.Deposit your idle money with us at 4%>, and know that it will be available when wanted.The Sherbrooke Loan & Mortgage Company HISTORY PESTS ITSELF I Mr.Edward L.Adams, United i States Consul, who has recently been appointed to Sherbrooke, was bom at Clarence, near Buffalo, New York, and was educated at the Brockport High School, and the University of Rochester.After engaging in jour-1 nalistic work for a number of years, Mr.Adams was appointed Consul-General, and Secretary of the Legation at Stockholm, Sweden, and spent seven years in that beautiful city, with its picturesque surroundings, splendid buildings, and well kept streets.In fact, so much attention is paid to cleanliness, that the entire city, when Mr.Adams first went there, was swept by hand twice every twenty- STRATH CON A SQUARE four hours.The Swedes are in many respects, | a remarkable people, the upper 1 classes being highly eduucated, and possessing wonderful linquistic ability.! They speak nearly every language of ; ! Europe, including their own, and that |is pronounced useless, don\u2019t buy a new one before consulting us.i of the other Northern races.Fin- Small Electric Repairs We repair all kinds of Electrical appliances, such as Irons, Toasters, Heaters, etc.Phone and we will send for your appliance, repair it, and deliver it to you.Wiggett\u2019s Electric Shop PHONE 435 If Your OLD BATTERY | nish, Russian, and so forth, with French, German and English as well.Mono-\tIn Stockholm, there was a large Eng- Many years ago Cinderella wanted lish Society, of which Mr.Adams was President, an English Church, and the Motor Car Painting De Luxe The cars we paint are given that DISTINCTIVE High Class Finish, so much admired in the Better, More Exclusive Cars.TRY US AND BE CONVINCED A.J.TRUDEAU & Co.25 Bank SL In The Financial Fraainan\u2019s 1S2 St.James SL, European Plan.Rates S2.00 per day and up.150 Bed Rooms, 80 with jl\tprivate Bath attached.Situated within five minutes from all R.R.Terminals and Steamship Landings.! Three attractive Dining Rooms, i Excellent Cuisine, Good Service, ! Moderate Cost Chas.L.de Rouvilie, Manager.He is a man with a message for th_ age.See church notice.Lord\u2019s motor ambulance called by Dr.Lambly, to remove a patient from .Montreal I fi.' P- train, to the Sherbrooke\t^ CHARGE ACCOUNT WITH to go to the ball, but she had no * clothes A good Fairy came along, ; iVng'win Lots, where snow falls to the ,e .m5\u2019stic ^\u20190£ds and changed,\t0j| fjve 01.sjx feeti are greatly her rags to a wonderful outfit.j enjoyed, skating and ski-jumping be-Nowadays things are reversed: In- ing carried on unevertably.Naturally stead of waiting for the good Fairy, his position gave Mr.Adams and his family great opportunities of meeting peo-their We repair batteries declared as useless by others and guarantee them.Our motto is the longer we can make your old battery work, the sure] we are of selling you a new one.WIGGETT\u2019S BATTERY SERVICE Co BATTERY SPECIALIST \u2019 BESBBE -j The Rev.John T.Tucker, of Dondi, why not come down to our store and : family great opportunities of me Arfjvitia- West Central Africa, will speak in,say the mystic words, \u201cHavs this distinguished and representative AL II VI lies Plymouth Church tomorrow morning, charged to me,\u201d and you and your pie of various countries, and Hotel.family will wear the latest creations, stay in Stockholm is one of their plea-, by paying small payments every week, santest recollections.We clothe the entire family.Hospital.!\t10 yards, grey or stripped Flan- ! neiette, tonight only, at Bayley\u2019s j Limited, for $2.00.No phone or C.O.i D.orders.-, -?,eaT the message of Rev.John !\u2022 Tucker in Plymouth Church tomor-: row morning.He is a man of vision j and action.\u201cForward,\u201d is his motto.US The Libera! Credit Clothing Co 14 Kinfr Street Jus! Started ANGLICAN SERVICES AT JOHN-VILLE, Mil ':V AND SAND HILL.On Sunday, January 25th, the service at JohnviJle will be at half past ten, at Sand Hill at three o'clock, and at Mi\u2019iby, at hau past seven.Coma -i hear about the \u201cForward Move-ent.\u201d ¦ a !S a « £ J\".g s * a a g s* ¦ mœr* Rheumatism Paralysis Nervousness Goitre Gall Stones Indigestion | H.PORTER High Class Cakes and Pastries Insomnia High Blood Asthma Pressure Deafness WE REMOVE THE CAUSE Wedding Cakes Made to Order Birch Phone 149ïw BANK CLEARINGS FOR WEEK 3\tVERY HiUH.8 The returns from the Sherbrooke |, C.caring House for the week ending January 22nd., 1920, shows a total of $1,1842296.76, which is an increase over the corresponding week, January 23rd., 1919, of $527,393.52.The total for the week ending January 24th., 1918, was $633,343.22.J.J.Healy a ¦ m-M Osteopath and Chiropractor Friday, Saturday, Sunday.Casino Bldg.\tSherbrooke B £ £ H 1 * * * ?« * « «C * * * f A* ft LOOK!\t1 * TRY THE NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY * Mitchell\u2019s Hardware Store to- acciarnation\t\u2019 J1\u201d bj day, Mr.Robert Emmerson, of 115 St.Ward No.6\u2014D.Audet, by acela-'G?briel ?treet\u2019 fas severely hurt, j when a heavy bar of iron fell and ___\tj crushed both feet.Dr.George Hume was called, and the injured man was conveyed to the MAN INJURED THIS MORNING While working in ;he iron shed of General Notes.Mr.Gordon Ball, of McGill, who has been spending the past few days Sherbrooke Hospital, where it was with his parents here, returned to | fbbab bbe m,uries were n°t ser- Montreal this week to resume his studies.Q | On Tuesday evening, January 27, ™_on ! at 8 p.m.sharp, there will be a meet-1 Lord\u2019s motor ambulance conveyed the injured man to the hispital.*5* «\u201e *1+ «J»\t?J* ?CITY BR1EFLETS 4 Don\u2019t worry about perfect results.\u2018Diamond Dyefl,\u201d trunranteed to give a ne.rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether it >e wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods,\u2014 j Iresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children\u2019s ! .\t- roats.feathers, draperies, covering».\ttheme^-\u201cThe Pressing, Personel Pro-jjnG.jn t^e church hall on the Ane-licin The Direction Book w h each package tells Wem PwOgarding Jesus Christ.,,\t\u201cForward Movement\u201d lo plainly how to diamond dye over any color' Po all who need saving grace, w;n fut,\tt?' n pllcc!fn V £ i fat you cannot maLe a mistake.\tChristian fellowship, the comfort and ! Sherbrooke Ail members of \u2019 St I - To mauh any mativini, have drucsist show, inspiration of Divine worship are ! T f ,\ti A memb®ys oi \u2022 a, A A 4.icu \"Diamond Dye\"\tColor Card.\t!\tthrown open the friendly and mvitmg i LV\u201ce s /-'hurch arte earnestly request- \\***»* - -\t-\t\u2014- ;\tdoors of\tthe Methodist Church, Coûte I ™dor,r°\tr° PJ',esent\u2019 as , final arrange- in Rev.H.\tR.Bigg\u2019s\taddress to the -, Street.\t\u2019\ttio.r the =amPalffn must be , L 0.D.E\u201e on the question of a Tuber- Prayer Circles will meet on Monday aiv on j\tn\tjculosis Sanatanum, the speaker said with Mrs.George T.Phelps, 179\trwÜ , rS- JJ;1bienne]i-t;< °ij Algon-.chat at a Convention of Tuberculosis.| ! Bowen Avenue, and Mrs.S.R.Edney,1 IupC un\u201d ''^eak\"^nd ^uef.t.s ; at which he was present, held a few 39 Prospect Street, at 4 p.m.; with\t-H0i'll\tand ilrs' W- years ago, the Province of Quebec, Mrs.W.\tJ.Dean, 34 Wilson Street, i ^ iïrV\tno.!\u201d6! i,alyforlaSe-\ti (not Quebec\tCity), led\tthe Dominion land Mrs.\tW.R.Bradley, 55 Frontenac U;^!.1 '\tP1'?.Mums\u2019 ex-cnstoms of-1 in the death\trate from this disease, let, at 4.30 p.m.li0ntenaci ficer, passed away on Wednesday ! and of the cities oi 1i_ j ; .i «\t.\t__ evemni?at his Int.p\tnf+or o ___t i.- i______^ ?-l* \u2022l* ?vj* «Je\t4J» * ut-* Street, Bible Psrtfrtlow\tRov^h Wmihtr Pr«rernt oppllrot'on of MKNKgN\u2019S COLD CREAM renders'yeer b«nda \u2022Bfl «oroplexkm »oft and umooth in \u2022pite of the a»3*ult« of wioter woo-tber.MJCNNEN\u2019S COLD CREAM la A mineral cn-am.If.Is beneôcial bo th« tkin.It will not grow hair.Msmsrfs COLD\tr ,.v\t,u.\ti\t\u2022 i , j\t.\t- !- of Canada, Montreal Study at the home of the Mis-\taf'\u2022,er a The services of the day will be con- ^ a, , ducted by Mr.Read.At the morning ceace(j was a Ma«?nn nf manv x.0Qvc Sim\u201cl\u2019of'Vih.
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