Sherbrooke daily record, 5 février 1920, jeudi 5 février 1920
[" Established I 897 6 ^ Fa^er St Ch ?Pph20 Charles Semi\u201earV( SHERBROOKE, QUE., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1920.PRICE TWO CENTS PART OF F Relations Between Germany An LOAN TO BE FLOATED IN U.S.trained tiffs AC MS CAUSED IKE RELATI BETWCL\" T''E ALLIED POURS A® TO REACH CRISIS - ALLIES ARE DETERMINE! LERMNY IS ARRANGING i fALL 111 U.0.List of Germans Accused of Violation of the Laws of War, whose Arraignment is Contemplated by the Allies, Has Been Sent to Berlin by the Council\u2014Measures Intended to Compel Germany to Carry Out Extradition Clauses of the Versailles Treaty Will Be Adopted, but There is No Intimation as to Their Nature.SOVIET LEADER CALLED UPON ! FOR EVIDENCE Claimed Bolshevist Propaganda! Not Aimed at United States Government.(Associated Press Despatch) WASHINGTON, Feb.5.\u2014Ludwig .\t^ (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, heb.5.\u2014Relations between the Allied Powers and Germany seem to have arrived at a crisis as a result of the refusal of Baron von Lersner, head of the German celegation here, to forward to Berlin the names of Germans whose extradition is demanded by the Entente.This incident apparently finds an echo in the attitude of the Berlin Cabinet, which is reported in a London despatch to have expressed through Gustave Noske, Minister of Defence, seeming defiance to the Powers.Baron von Lersner left for the German capital last night.The list of Germans accused of violation of the laws of war, whose arraignment is contemplated by the Allies, has been sent to Berlin by the Council of Ambassadors.It is pointed out here that measures intended to compel Germany to;c;als ftad worked with the Soviet re.urry out tne extradition clauses or the Versailles treaty will present^tives in endeavoring to stop be adopted, but thére is no intimation as to their nature.\t| jV revoiution in Germany.He based London advices state that Sir Auckland Geddes, Minister of National Service and Reconstruction in the British Cabinet, has declared in an address at Andover yesterday that Holland might be required to put former Emperor William on some island somewhere out of Europe.V hether he expressed the view of the British Government is not known.THE ACTION OF BARON VON LERSNER CONSIDERED A PERSONAL INCIDENT BY PARIS PAPERS *- A SERIES OF LOANS 3 Q ~\tc (Associated Press Despatch) c BERLIN Feb.5.\u2014Nego- c tiations fo loans similar to = that between Germany and | Holland are being carried out ® by Germany with the Scandi- % navian staw 3, South America, o Spain and Switzerland.c fhe loan fey Holland to ® ° Germany amounts to 200,- ^ £ 000,000 florins ($80,000,- ° g 000).It is for ten years and ° is subject to renewal.\t° JüLHJLajLfijLa g e g 0 0 0 0 i LA® AND ORDER OPSATION URGED iERIOUS EFFECT AT TILE AGRICULTURAL CONGRESS Situation Discussed in England \u2014 Raw Cotton Cannot be Imported on This Basis.(Associated Press Despatch) I Manchester, England, Feb.5 -The' I Manchester Guardians Liverpool mar- | ket report says the fall in American ! Exchange is \u201cputting an effective and very definite stop on any ideas of importing cotton under the ruling conditions.\u201d The extreme seriousness of Hon.Mr.Ceron Reviewed Important Role which the Farmers Play in This Country \u2014 He Said that During the Present Crisis Quebec Was Holding Its Own, but Asked if it Would Continue to Do So in the Future \u2014 Urged Greater Advantages and Greater Protection for the Farmer.ABANDON ANTI-STRIKE CLAUSE.(Associated Press Despatch) WASHINGTON, Feb.5.\u2014The Sen- ulila ate and House representatives yester- practicable situation, the article continues, \u201ccan more readily be understood when it is realized that experiments now are being made to ship' cotton back from Liverpool to the United States.In fact, this operation is row considered owing to the exchange (Associated Press Despatch) * UEBEC, Feb.5.\u2014Earnest and forceful appeals were made to _ the farmers assembled to the the Agricultural^Congress here last night Q by seme of the prominent public men of this province, who strongly urged moderation and preached the doctrines of law and order.Addresses were delivered by Mr.FA-~* 'Tv ^auu «oubts teyresontatives yester-\tpracticable owing to the\te'-ehar r(,\t., !lam Power, former member of L-wfan\u2019 ehC ^«sentatwe\t,of\tthe\tday agreed to abandon the anti-strike\tquestion.It emphasizes the\textent of\tLh.e House of Commons for Quebec United\u201d S?atef v^ronTh?\twi+\tthe\tclause in the Cummins railroad bill,\ttL difflculMer«rdet which meSnts\t! ^est Hon J E.Perrault, Provincial \"\t- btate- v',as on the\twitness\tand to modify the rate-making clauses,\tare working on this side.\u201d\tMinister of Colonization, Mines and WILL P.E PARTY no farmers' IN QUEBEC.(Associated Press Despatch.) QUEBEC, Feb.5.\u2014 Hon Caron, M nister of Agriculture declared yesterday that there will be no farmer party in Quebec.* » * * # ft ft ft ft stand yesterday before the committee! of the Senate, which is investigating!\t- - -1 _.radical activities in the United States.I .\t^\t_ P&fp&XKi2P& k Portion Of Tlie New French Loan To aimed at the American Government! Be Eoaîed In United States In Effort The refusal of Baron von Lersner, head of the German peace delegation! to transmit to Berlin the list of persons whose extradition is demanded, is considered by Pari., newspapers as a personal incident.There is, however, evident a disposition on the part of «liters to ask whether, notwithstanding the disapproval of the German Government of the Baron\u2019s action, it will not -end to encourage the national movement in Germany.They also speculate on the question wnether the Bauer cabinet has not conceived a hope that the incident might induce the Allies to reconsider their demands.Journals arc unanimous in demanding that the Allies must profit by the : incident and \u201cspeak resolutely and clearly\u201d in exacting entire execution of the clauses of the Versailles treaty.Suggestions are made by the Matin1 and Victoire that the Allies, in the; event of Germany's continued refusal to surrender those accused of war crimes, could continue to, occupy the left bank of the Rhine and collect taxes while there.LIST OF GERMANS WHOM ft®*###*######### FIVE DEAD AS .E3ULT OF DRINKING FACE LOTION.(Associated Press Despatch.) FREERPORT, Ills., Feb., 5 \u2014Five are dead ami fifteen ill from drinking face lotion obtained from a Free_ ort barber shop.A Coroner\u2019s jury began an investigation yesterday.a revolution in this statement on the alleged activities of George Creel, who was director of the American Bureau of Information during the year.IVIN HUNGARY NOS p To Ease Present Exchange Situation Part of Loan for Anything More than a Temporary Relief to the Exchange Market \u2014 Calls for Restrictions in Expenditures Made by France.Mr.Power told the farmers they were assembled like the apostles of old, and when they returned to their respective districts they would be the moulders of public opinion.He urged _\t\u2014\u2014\t; them to preach the doctrine of law French Financiers and Officials Do Not Look to the Foreien ?tnd order ,The ,\tbe no such r>.ow ^\t.\t.\t.\t.\t11* vieign thing as class legislation.The only solution for the high cost of Tivi.^ .work and more work.Hon Mr.Perrault said the world was passing through a difficult period.Work was need to er.tabiisb an economic equilihrum.Normal conditions ¦could only he restored when all classes joined together and - orked for the general welfare of the country.Mr.Arthur Sauve said the farmers Fisheries', Mr.Arthur Sauve, leader of the opposition in the Quebec Assembly, Hon J.E.Caron, Minister of Agriculture and Mr.Ernest Lapointe, Li T;\tblast, and liberal 1 The important role which the farm- ¦ .°L ^edera.\tpolitics in the er plays in this country was vividly district of Quebec.\tportrayed by Hon J.E.Caron.He better able to study the problems of the farm.(Associated Press Despatch) ARTS, F\u2019eb.5.\u2014A portion of the ft new French loan will be floated ft in the United States through a ft consortion of bankers and will be ft placed in dollars, with a view to eas- ! ft ft*ftftftftftft#ftftft#ft## REPORT SAYS CZECHS ^ HAVE RETAKEN IRKUTSK.x\t\"\t-\t- vi*.-vv L.VJ rac- ing the exchange situation, it is learn-ed here.These bonds will bear five '*t in France, being said that in the present crisis Quçbjc was holding its own, but asked if it would be able to continue to da so.He pointed to reduced production in other provinces, due to the crisis; a.J affirmed that the only remedy to the unsettled situation rested in agriculture.It was the farmer that would regenerate humanity, but since all depended upon the farmer he must not be overburdened and must be given assistance to get the best results from his land.He urged greater advantages and greater protection for the farmer.Mr.Ernes^ Papointe advised strict economy and super-p\u2019-oduction as a solution of the present crisis.The great Agricultural Congress i per cent, inter st, ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft E There Are Five Pretenders to the Throne, It Is Stated.\t.De,,\u201ctdo ! ss» pr\u2014b\u201c\u201c' nsaSi K,ary\t.lonarchy in Hun- suited have varied considerably as to Thera ^re ften\tth?total subscriptions probably ob- S-lh-ate.whol supportedUby S j\t\u201c ^000 OOO.Oof6' ier Huszar and several members f|.Subscriptions will also be received tne Friedrich Government: former: ln LoI?don 111 P°u,nds sterllnS 011 tne; Emperor Charles, who never abdicat- b.alrie t5rnis as those given United Y, and who is ' States financiers.Experts here count ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft & * (Associated Press Despatch.) LONDON, Feb.u.\u2014A Daily Mail co-res pondant\treports last night that Czechs have retaken Irkutsk.\tft A Geneva despatch says: ft General Denekir.e arrived at ft the Bulgarian port Varna on ft Monday and is going to Bu- ft charest to a conference regard- ft ing the Bolshevists invasion ft Bessarabia.\tft ft ft ft\t- -a.a -av.\tXilC gicab\t__ _ *\tlu t^ê^uized and Jie congratulated ; yesterday passed a resolution which ^ tnem lor doing so.They did, however, will be cent to Federal Minister of *\t: want tl,e!r work to he made remuncr- ! Labor pretesting against the appeal i avive arid to be prats«ted against made to him by the National Cat)to- ft j speculators.The larmer of today no ; lie Unions at their convention at ft i nnger wished to be bluffed by com- i Three Rivers recently when they ask-p-nments and to be fawned upon by ed for a partial prohibition of the certain individuals who_ robbed them export of agricultural products from .ater.They organized in order to be i the Province of Quebec.PROHIBITED vr uLiviuttno wmim\t- ALLIES HAVE DEMANDED Af5er February 20 the New Bread I Regulations Come into Force.(Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, Feb.5.\u2014Following is the list of the persons demanded for extradition from the German Government: Karl Aegidi, Duke Albrecht, of Wuerttemberg, Submarine Commander, Arnold D.La perrere, General count von Arnim, General Otto von Buelow, Count Johann von Eerns-torff, former Ambavattor to the ed as King of Hungary, and who is supported by a party which calls itself the \u201cLegitimist\u201d; Couià Andras-sy, who is urged by Admiral Horthy, head of the new Hungarian army and Hungarian delegates to the peace conference; Archduke Joseph, the clerical candidate, and Prince Cyril of Bulgaria, who, if chosen will, it is said, marry one of Arcnduke Joseph's daughters.-\u2022- OLD-FASHIONED SPANKING IS ORDERED BY JUDGE (Associated Press Despatch) PARiS, Feb.5,\u2014Frapce after Feb-'\t_______ -uary 20 again becomes the land of t i> tl'L a.\t* j.o i o cakes.After the twentieth the new *wo Koys Who Attempted tO fckeak bread regulations prohibit the making of cakes or pastry wholly or even partly from wheaten flour.\tj The pastry makers association is up 'n arms against the provision of the new law, the more so because large into Store Sentenced to Ten Days in Jail and a Spanking.IN FIRE TODAY AT (Associated Press Despatch) United States.Dr.von Bethmanm bircuit manufacturers apparentlv*are the'îaiffarm \u2022» ^\"panlrimr\u201d waTthe ssat ss ,& ja stz ssszusg* r* r.st* §*,he ^ r- ^ » 285S.JSnftfe Uupprplhtlof\t*\u2018Spï'î,AS,A\u201c'\u2019 * *to™- \u2022\u2022 .\u201dr *\"'\u2022 :\t^ *\"\u201clt Bavaria, the Duke of Mecklenburg; of the store?were cor- \u201d \u2022 \u2022 Bavaria, the Duke of Mecklenburg; General von Bredow, Bronsart Schellenderf, General Otto von low, Admiral von Oappelle.General Groener, General von Daimling.F.n-ver Pasha, Prince Ernst of Saxony, General Falkenhausen, General Fal-kenhayn, Prince Frederick of Prussia, General von Galhvitz, Alfred von Glasenapp, Otto vo.i Gottberg, General von Gravenitz, General Count Haeseler, Hammer Lein, Dr.Haniel von Haim hausen, the Grand Duke of Hesse.Field Marshal von Hirdenburtr, whose extradition is demanded by upon the success of these fo-eign subscriptions to give relief in the'stabilization of exchange.While subscriptions are already being received here, final details as to the date for opening subscriptions abroad have not as yet been determinated.French financiers and officials do not look to the foreign part of this man for anything more than a temporary relief to the exchange market.Negotiations relative to tht ex-1 change situation with the principal Allied nations would be facilitated if the necessary efforts were made by France to restrict expenditures, both public and provincial, said Frederick ! Francois-Marsal, Minister of Finance, ! m a statement addressed to the budget, HALTVAX.N.S., Feb.5.'_____One life committee of the Chamber of Depu- was lost in a fire which destroyed two ties.He asked Parliamentary support houses on Westmount Street here this tor his policy, which he said was along morning.William B.Putman Jr\u201e the the line pursued by his predecessors, four year old son of William B Put- New efforts to cut down appropria- man, traveller for the Office Specialty pons m 19J.) should be made, the min- Company, was the victim.The child ister asserted, and the \u201chabits con- was sleeping in the attic when the fire \u2014-nrifwim .- Two Houses Were Destroyed by Flames \u2014 Efforts to Rescue Child Were Futile.(Associated Press Despatch) EXPORT TRADE Manufacturers contemplating the extension of trade in foreign countries are offered the assistance which this Bank\u2019s world-wide business connection makes possible.The experience and facilities of a department of the Bank devoted wholly to foreign business are at your command.\tssa THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND $15,000,000 $15,000,000 compe von down and dismiss heir staffs.Rue-\t-\u2014\t___ COULISSIONS IN FRANCE HAVE ALL BEEN ORGANIZED France and Belgium; Prince August! .D\tt K .\t, of Germany; Prince Oscar of Hohen-jAlI remanent Loirroimssions of \u2022TrUliavr» \u2022\tn nru 1 vr\\n\tI«:mar>! .\t/~'l__I_.»* II\tr* into a store.; come.ed to close t V.» \u2014\u2014te*1 Vjdded, .th® M.Francois-Marsal affirms the de- T 10 close Judge, but a real,\told fashioned termination of the Government to ob- spanking, such as they should have tain payment of reparations in full got at home, is to be administrated.\u201d from Germany.of _ .zollern; General von Huiier, Ismael Ilakki Pasha, General von Kluck,| General von Lim engent General Lu-1 dendorff, Field Marshal von MacKen-sen, General Maltzahn, General Baron Kurt von Manteuffel, General Der Marwitz, \u2014von Moltke, Montgclas.Robert Morath, Ohein.\u2014von Der Planitz, Under Certain Conditions, The United States Is Willing To Be Represented At In'.ernaiional Financial Session ly cut off from the floors below.Frantic endeavours to effect his rescue were futile and his charred body was not recovered until the house had collapsed.The fire broke out as a result of the maid using oil in the lighting of the kitchen range.There was an explosi n and the structure which was finished throughout in beaver-board proved an easy prey for the j flames, which followed.The remain-| ing occupants of the house, Mr.and | Mrs.Putman, an older child and the maid occupying rooms on the lower floors, escaped unhurt and all save he last named in the night clothes., The adjoining house, also destroyed, ! was in process of construction.\" ?- Ü von -von -von a 1 dzilailCIIl Vue.117.1 lIlSSlOuS O!\t'\t°\tux cuiiaLlU Chamber of Deputies Have Been ®ne Condition is th*t the Letter of Former Secretary Glass be ! Named.\tBrought to the Notice of the European Governments and (NO OFFICIAL NEWS RE >1_c:_______\u2022\tt?\tk .\t.\t,\t.\tnrrr.c.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Feb.5,\u2014All the permanent commissions of the Chamber of Deputies have been fully organized Raoul Peret was elected President of thei Plettcnberg, Gene-U von Quayt., | Commission on Foreign Affairs' Gen W 7 Prince Ratibnr, Admiral Soheer.\u2014 cvnl Edouard De Castelnau, President W von Der Schulenberg, Count Srimler-1 0f the commission on the army Jules ¥ \u2019 Talaat Pasha, Admiral von Tir-j Cels, the Signatories of the European Memorial Asking for the Conference.\u2018I (Associated Press Despatch) hands of a special committee and the ASH,NOTON, F.b 5.-WW,.ES, ¦.\"\"Sntï'\"* \u201c*-i\u201c ^ .pCS b°,\t\u2018he _\t.\tLL\u201c \u2014 [> ns, President cf the commission on tary of the treasury Glass as to the templates nos A hie acrion hvVha iw' pitz,\tCount\tWaldersee,\t\u2014Warburg,\tpuuiic works; Charles Guernier, Presi-\tpropose.! International financial\tcon-\tn\tl ' lU Frince\tWittgenstein,\tCount\tVitztum,\t\u201e.nt 0f the committee on merchant\tferewri the Chamber of Gomnioire of\t^ttiîrWeterv^f\tIt.» T,t\tr -von Eckstedt.Alfred Zimmerman, ' marine; Louis Puech, President of the the United States announces that it is diTteetfv\tL former Secretary of foreign affaire.| commission on commerce, and M.prepared under certain conditions to olL t,V\u2018the intanl.Some of the names m the list are Haudes, President of the commission ; Mme represenUitivcs to attend such,states as well \u2022,* X qTir , ljnited distorted and the military or civil on customs.\tj a meeting.\tItites\t1 f fore'en coun\u201c -*\u2014 - I One condition is that the letter of! tk'o\ten.r-i.u TO REMEDY CONDITIONS OF ! former Secretary Glass be brought to Oomme^Tf rU?\tChamber of CONGESTION\tithe notice of the European Govern-!^ Washington, Feb.5.\u2014To remedy\tments and the signatories of\tthe\tgpcretnrv\tof the\t^\t,t le congested condition of grain eleva-.\tEuropean_ memorial _a8kmg for\tthe\tSrefores\tsîch divergence'\toV^tew activities and (between the European and the Anrcr m, (llsuorueil WI1U Gin; Iiiinuai.v v»i vivi rank of the persons desired is not indicated.The list contains among others the namti of \u201cHellfritz\u201d which is jiosslbly J.telegraphic error for Dr.Karl IIelfferich, former Minister of Finance.v\tla'iiuiuuii UI grain eieva- JU u I «J ptrau iiiniiui i citngp Ewing, K.C.George S.McFadden.K.C.Th® world\u2019s standard remedy for Iddney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, th* enemies of life and looks.In use sine; 1605.At all druggists, 50c.a box.Loot-\tr'w-rp CoM Medo! on av#»- Everything About Cuticura Soap Suggests Efficiency jgcgg^ateiftaiggaa friends present.After the usual rou- fore, if you know of someone who is troubled with head noises or catarrhal deafness, cut out EAST FARNHAM three grown up childre., George, this formula and hand it to them and you may fôTthTéommg yèaTwêre eïéctedî'\"All ma^ried^allo3'an^liMd\t^ave been lhe 7ans »f 8av\u2019n« some P«>r 8Uf-\t^ the officers of last year were re-elcet-\t10131 .d\u201ctn~' The\tMrs.Fred Welch\u2019s condition has Catherine Durack, who spent the scription can t>e prepared at home and w taken a serious turn and fears are er- ed and are as follows: President, Mrs.greater part of her time in his farm- n.ade as follows Cynthia Wood?Vice-President, Miss ily\tSecure from your druggis i oz Pa - t tortained as to her recovery.\\V innie Bakgr; Secretary-Treasurer, Rev.J.Boisvert went to Marieville tDoul\u2019le strength.) Take this home and add '^rs'\tfarnham Cent.e Miss Llizabeth Kyckaiu,^ Directors, Monday to perform the marriage ^bot water and a little granu- k ~ *\t- -\t0 lated sugar ; stir until dissolved.Take one Mrs.Jos Seiby and Mrs J.F Yeats.ceremony of Mr.St.Marie and Miss ^rhfl^Llneetmg tea Was Phanenf.The newly wed couple came served by the hostess.General Notes.tablespooni'ul four times a day.to the Presbytery for a short'weddi g Jj1™'-111 is U9ed in lhb way not only to tour and returned to their home m r,\t^\tMarieville on Saturday.Rev.Mr.Coffin was in Cowansville Mrs_ Alfred Morin fs very m under the care of Dr.Rodger, of Cowansville.Mrs.Joseph Neveu is ill under the on Monday.Messrs.Leo.McQuillin, John Doherty and Edwin Lavery, of Cowansville, were in town on Tuesday, visiting Mrs.Welch.Little Evelyn Wright has been puit ill for a few days.Mrs.C.F.Buck and Miss Hole by tonic action the inflammation and spent the week end with her sister : swelling m the Eustachian Tubes, and thus to Brigham, equalize the air pressure on the drum, but to Mrs.Porter died on Monday, at ti correct any excess of secretions in the middle home of her daughter, Ml'S.Peter Do Mr.and Mrs Dudley Carlton and ^ of Dr-Jeanette, of Brigham, son, Russell, Misses Ryan, Marion Smith.Janet McClure, Sadie Doherty and Mr.Bertrand Ryan were enter- KNOWLTON LANDING ear, and the results it gives are nearly always quick and effective.Every person who has catarrh in any form, or distressing rumbling, hissing sounds in their esrs, should give this recipe a trial.gal.loo.Internment took place at Watei VALE PERKINS ïoyalite UNIFORM A'OV?u4£Z uses IMPERIAL Royalite is a superior quality coal oil, highly refined and highly efficient for heat, light and power.It burns without smoke or soot, and every gallon is uniform.S You can\u2019t buy better, cleaner, more satisfactory coal oil in Canada than Imperial Royalite.It is not only wise to buy Imperial Royalite on the basis of quality and efficiency, but you thereby effect a saving that amounts to many dollars in the course of a year.Used in oil heaters and Stoves, Imperial Royalite Coal Oil gives economical, dependable heat.It\u2019s equally efficient for tractors, stationary engines or oil lamps.You can get Royalite everywhere, any time.Country stores and dealers in cities and towns sell it.IMPERIAL ROYAUTE COAL OIL RIÜ ifcMHlV'iiii; |ii s;\u201c I All are pleased this winter to have back in the neighborhood, one of the j old residents, Mrs.Mary Cummings, who has been spending a few months with her son, Mr.V.G.Cummings and Mrs.Cummings, who arranged a nice surprise for their mother s birthday on Monday last, inviting a few of her friends for dinner.Mrs.Mary Cummings and the guest wer.: surprised, to have with them Mrs.J.F.Tuck.Mrs.Mary Cummings received several | presents and a purse of money.Mr.James Bolestridgc went to Mon- ! treal for a few days, Mrs.Bolestridge and son, returning with him.They are stopping at Mr.J.H.Ball\u2019s for a time.Mrs.Lyman Knowlton, Sr., is not progressing as well as friends would like.Rev.Mr.Darlington, of East Bol-1 ton, was at the Landing on Monday.i WEST SUTTON \"SIROP OF FIGS\" CHIL0Î LBITIIE »^ook at tongue! Remove poisons from stomach, liver and bowels.Mr.and Mrs.N.H.O\u2019Brien went to Alva, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.: Cowan, recently.Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Lavery went to 1 North Pinnacle visiting her sister, Mrs.H.Brown, over Sunday.Mr.L.King, Messes.Pearl Lavery and Bernice Lee, went to Rcihford, Vt.on Thursday.Mr.H.Page and family went to; Kirk\u2019s Corner, the guests of his broth- j er, Mr.A.Page, recently.Messrs.R.Kermode and C.Perkins went to Richford.Vt., on Saturday.\t.\t.\t.\u201e _ Some thirty friends gathered at the Accept \u2018 California Syrup of Figs home of Mr.H.Page\u2019s on Friday even- ordy~\u2014l°ok for the name California ing, January 30th, the occasion being on tlle package, then you are sure Mrs.Pages birthday.The evening y°ur ch,ld 18 having the best and was spent in card playing and dancing, most harmless laxative or physic for Mr.Ernest Snyder and Miss Bernice the little stomach, liver and bowels.Lee, went to Richford, Vt., the guests 1 Children love its delicious, fruity of their uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.' taste.Full directions for child's C.A.Lee, on Saturday and Sunday.dose on each bottle.Give it without Mrs.B.L.Macey has received word fear, of the death of her cousin, Mr.Wil- Mother: You must say \u201cCalifornia.\u201d ! lie Spicer, of Calgary, Alta.\t_________________________________; Mr.and Mrs.Ü.Marco has been in rr-rm____vr-mmrmr^ Tr\u2014rronim\u2014 St.Alban's visiting relatives the past aaBBMKaBaHmHnaniaaBBMnnMHB week.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Jones and tv children, of North Troy, Vt., wei week end guests of his parents, IV and Mrs.S.A.Jones.Mrs.Ed.Gilbault is spending couple of weeks with relatives .vlassachuesetts.Rev.L.E.Roy, of Mansonville, vv, calling on friends around the Vale o day last week.Mr.Raymond Wheeloek, of R ford, Vt., spent the week end with Î ¦ ar.1 Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Wheelot \u2022 r.vnest Jones left last week : New York, where he intends to sa for England soon.Rev.E.M.Taylor, of Knowlton, v.inspecting schools around here \u2019 week.iuiss Velma Smith was the week end guest of Mrs.D.N.Jones at Knowlton s Landing, recently.Mr.L.Drown is visiting his brother, Mr.J.P.Drown.Mrs.Ima Newmiuii and little son visited h r parents n North Troy, Vt., last week.Owi.v, to the cold -.-op'her there was no service here on Sunday.Mr.W.G.\u2022 ,w£ was ut North Troy, Vt., on Sunday.\u201cSUNLIGHT\u2019' HEAD HEADS PUBLICITY PEARCETON Mr.Tom Wilson was at Montreal for a few days last week visiting his brother.Mrs.Dana Gardner was visiting her sister, Mrs.Herbert Baker at Stanbridge East last week.The mail carrier, Mr.C.M.Hall, was unable to attend his route for a few days as he was ill.It was erroneously reported two weeks ago that Mr.and Mrs.F.J.Laraway had returned home from a viait to Ottawa and Montreal.When \u2022M.mt.Don\u2019t neglect that cold\u2014Have a bottle WHITE BALSAM today.It works wonders W.H.Griffiths 121 Wellington St.C U N A R D .ANCHOR ANCHOR-DONA LDSON ¦IGULAB SBRT1CM To Glasgow From Portland.Saturnia .Mar.6 Portland.Cassandra.April\t1U To Glasgow via Morille New York.Columbia .\t.Feb.\t10 New York.Columbia.Mar.\tIB New York.Columbia.Apr.\t17 To Liverpool New York .Kais.Aug.* Viet.Mar.21 New York.Carmunia .Apr.\t( New York.Kais.Aug.Viet.Apr.S'i New York.Carmania .May\t11 Ticvj York.Kais.Aug.Viet.May £9 To Plymouth, Cherbourg & Liverpool New York.Kais.Aug.Viet.Feb.25 New York.Carmania .Mar.\t2 To Plymouth.Havre.Southampton New York.Royal George\t.\tMar.\t9 New York.Royal George\tApr.\t14 New York.Royal George\t.May\t18 To Cherbourg & Southampton New York.Imperator .Mar.\tC New York.Mauretania .Mar.\t20 New York.Mauretania .Apr.\t17 New York.Imperator.May\t1 New York.Mauretania .May\t15 New York.Imperator .May\t29 To Plymouth.Havre, London New York.Saxonia .Feb.\t14 New York.Saxonia .Mar.\t23 New York.Saxonia.May\t1 For rate, of pa.»age, freight .né furthsf particular, apply to local at.at.or THE ROBERT REF0RD CO., LTV.GBNBKAL AGBNTS 20 HOSPITAL STREET 22-25 ST.SACRAMENT STREBT MONTREAL,P.Q.EUROPE FROM WEST ST.JOHN, p\t9\u2014Sicilian.Havre-Lon.l Feb.14\u2014Metagama.Liverpool! I Feb.16\u2014Scotian.Antwerp kVb.27\u2014Mehta.Liverpool I*el>.28\u2014Grampian .Havre-Lon Mar.6\u2014Scandnavian .Liverpool Mar.11\u2014Pretorian.Glasgow Mar.12\u2014Emp.of France.Liverpool Mar.17 Metagama .Liverpool Mar.19\u2014Minnedosa\tLiverpool Steamers sail on arrival of C.P.R.trains leaving Montreal 12.10 p.m.and 7 p.m.day previous.Rates anJ AJ1 Information from THE CANADIAN PACIFIC .OCEAN SERVICES.141 ST.JAMES ST.MONTREAL Upholstering id all kinds oi Furniture Repairs, Fictu: aming.Etc., Undertaking and Embalming ccialty.Member of Canadian Embalm''r sociat.ion.JOS., HINGSTON, CowansvilU.!FT OFF COHNS, *IG NO PI imp Freezone on a touc r corn then lift corn off with fingers '^lfr.4 \u2022'K,\" Drop a little Freezone on an aching orn, instantly that corn stops hur ig.then you lift it right out.i* lesr.\u2019t hurt one bit.Yes, magic! Here\u2019s a Fine Tonic Laxative, Says Druggist If you want bettor blood, clear com- J plexion and sparkling eyes take Celery King Normal bowel action, perfect working stomach and sweet breath follow its use.Children drink it with en- mist in word and deed.In th* cam joyment.\t| palgn he is chairman of the Publiclt Committee\u2014a work which just suiu 1 his temperament.JOHN M.MILLAR.One of the younger generation of business men who are so prominent as lay advisers in the Methodist National Campaign.Canadian man ager for Lord Leverhulme of Poi Sunlight fame, Mr.Millar is an opti ! ! Why wait?Your druggist sells my bottle of Freezone for a fey :ents, sufficient to rid your feet ol ¦very hard com, soft com, or com netween the toes, and calluses, without soreness or irritation.Freezons is the much talked of ether discovery Oi &\t\u2022toning. PAGE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1920, x GROCERIES High Grade Goods\tPrompt Delivery Week-End Values STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, per dozen .Spacbetti, \"Hein*.\u201d per tin .25c Boiled Dinner, \"ClarkV\u2019 per tin.28e Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce, S lb.tin.2Sc Club Relish Pickles, per jar .20c \u2018peaches in heavy syrup, per tin.3Sc Pumpkin, \"Ice Castle,\" per tin .IGc Orange Marmalade, pure \"Sunkist,\u201d per fflass .30c Peachdade, \"Welch,\u201d per jar -38e Orange Marmalade, \u2018\u2018Alymer,\u201d per jax .38c Egg Powder, \"Populaire,\" per pkt.8c Honey, pure, per glass .35c Cough Syrup, \"Red Cross,\" per bottle .23c Syrup of Spruce Gum, \"Sisters of Providence,\u201d per bottle.25c Riga Water, per bottle .20c Grape Fruit, fresh in stock, 3 for 25c Oranges.\u2018'Sunkist,\u201d big size, per dozen .Lemons, \"California,\" per do*.45c Apples, \"Baldwin,\u201d for cooking, per peck .Apples.\"Spy,\u201d per peck .75c Table Apples, \u201cîîo.1 Stark.\u201d per peck.95c Matches.500 in a box, 2 boxes .25c Hand Cleaner, \"Conway.\u201d per tin.10c Laundry Soap, Arrow, Borax, Pearl White Naptha, \u20ac bars .55c Handy Ammonia, per pkt.lie Babitt Cleanser, reg.Sc.tin, 5 tins .29c Babitt Soap Powder, *\u20181776,\", 2 pkts.15c BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, with an order, per lb.69c Mack No-Rub Soap, per cake .5c Oatmeal Toilet Soap, per cake .10c Toilet Paper, pad, 3 for .25c Pure Lard, bulk, per lb.40c G rod Dairy Butter, per lb.64c Oleomargarine, \u201cKingnut,\u201d per lb., 39c Table Salt, \u201cWindsor.\" 7 lb.bag .25c 4}.lbs.White Sugar, and 2 Ibe.of Brown Sugar.,.$1.00 Corn Syrup, \u201cCrown,\u201d 10 lb.pail, $1.00 Pork and Beans, \"Primus,\" 2^ lbs., per tin .18c Icing Cake Powder, \"McLaren,\" per pkt.15c Spinach, Compass, per tin .23c Celery Salt, pure, per botde .20c Celery Salt Pepper, per tin .15c Onion Salt, \"Noorca,\" per tin .20c Mace, \"Royalty,\u201d per tin .10c Mint, Sage and Savory, per tin .14c Jelly, \u201cPrimus,\u201d all flavors, 2 pkts.25c Jelly Jeffy-Jell, flavor in eeparate vial, pkt.20c Raisins, \u2018*3 Crown,\u201d per lb .25c Figs, per lb.35c Pearl Tapioca, per lb.20c Sago, per lb.20c Buckwheat Floor, 3 Ihe.25c Potato Flour, 1 lb.pkt.23c Corn Starch.2 pkts.25c Yellow Eye Beans, per qt.20c Peas, good cooking, per qt.19c Puffed Wheat.\"Quaker,\" 2 pkte., 25c Corn Flake, \u201cKellog.\u201d 2 pkts.25c Oatmeal.\"B.O.,\u201d 35 oz.pkt.25c Self-Raising Flour, \u201cBrodie-Harvie,\u201d 8 lb.pkt.33c ¦ - a.vw rwa I Thirty! S Yes, just thirty dollars and U better value in a man\u2019s watch _ could not be desired.\u201c The case is best gold-fill- ¦\ted, either engine-turned or H perfectly p!ain\u2014a very thin ^ model for the pocket.\u201e The dial is gilt with black g .figures.¦\tThe movement is known as r> our \u201cService\u201d \u2014 15-jewel, Breguet hair-spring compen- ¦\tsation balance \u2014 a capital H timekeeper.inner s G H ¦ ¦ K *?***?** * + ***4-*** * DEATHS REPORTED * **** + + ¦** + + + + ** + *** MISS BELL NORTH COATICOOK \u2022 NORTH COATICOOK, Que.Feb.5.\u2014The community was deeply shocked to learn on Thursday last : that Miss Florence Bell had succumb-\u2022 ed to the illness with which she had been taken down only a few days _ ; before.Doctors Birs and Telmosse ¦\t; were in almost constant, attention, but || i were unable to arrest the disease.H ; Without apparent suffering, she pas-| sed peacefully away on Thursday ^ afternoon, January 29th.i I The funeral service was held from P ; Christ church on Saturday afternoon, the rector,- Rev.C.G.Stevens, officiat-= ing.The bearers w Ae Messrs.P William Phipps, Albert Shaw, George jj: Wally, Hartley Waldron and Robert = Kelley, under the management of Mr.I John Hislop.The choir sang the H hymns \u201cNow the Labourer\u2019s task is a o\u2019er\u201d and \u201cOn the Resurection Morn- ¦\ting\u201d closing with the Nunc Dimittis.j| The body was placed in Mount Forest s Cemetary vault to await interment in ¦\tthe spring.1 Many floral tributes were received j from friends and relatives.K! Miss Bell, who was only twenty e! Better Sight is.Made Better by Better Glasses Please remember that you cannot have it any too good, if you want t do good work.173 Wellington St.Start Something 4/'yv We must all plan for the future.For this we need Ly money.BEGIN TO SAVE.Start a Savings Account, //I if only for $1.00, and watch it grow.It will earn 4%.-f.\tper annum and commence earning the \u201cday of deposit.\u201d ON Get the habit of saving something each week.It\u2019s a SAVINGS very comforting habit.The Sherbrooke Loan& Mortgage Compan VEGETABLES\u2014-Carrot* and Beets, per peck.40c.: Parsnips, per lb,, 7c.; Cabbage.per lb.10c.: Turnips, per peck, 30c.; Nice White Potatoes, per peck, 70c.; Dry Vegetables, \"Sun-Shine,\u201d a full assortment, per tin, 50c.Rousseau & Comtois i the usual.The feature picture is cer-I tainly a marvel of beauty and clever-I ness, and should not be missed.Bradley\u2019s motor ambulance was call-! ed by Dr.George Hume to 13 Aber-seven years oj age, was the only child j deen Avenue, to remove Robert Gil-\u2014j ^\t^ \u201d\t\u2022\u2022\t¦ ¦ kerson, to the Sherbrooke Hospital.Save Your Time and Vitality Why drudge with a broom when you can clean in one-third the tim( without effort with the ** AD.17V ELECTRIC SUCTION ArTLA\tSWEEPER Arrange with us for a FREE TRIAL in your own home.You\u2019ll never know how much help the APEX will be in your home until you\u2019ve tried it.And a trial costs you nothing! Ask us to send one out, try it to your heart\u2019s content.THEN DECIDE.j.\t* .5, .5.* * * ,;.* * .j, *\t* .j,,{, of Mr.and Mrs.George Bell, residents .\t+ of tins place for the past few years, \u2022ï.\t/¦.fi», r 001m\t«j.coming here from Hillhurst.The 7-\triTV RR ÏFFI FTs * familly ig well known and deservedly .j.j.j.> .5.\t4.>î> .j, .5.re on the day of his first class exhibition of hockey.The mildness of the weather assures a large crowd of spectators.HOCHELAGA HERE ON SATURDAY NIGHT TO PLAY THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.The Hochelaga team of Montreal will be here on Saturday night to meet the Knights of Columbus in an exhibition game.first visit to the falls.In his hook, giving an account of fhis.Livingstone says: \u201cThis was the only instance In which I indulged in this piece of vanity.\" for the city league honors, and are coming with their regular line-up.Street Car Tickets Now On Sale in the Stores Twenty-Five for One Dollar and a Half.As a convenience to the public, street car tickets are now being placed in the hands of the '-rha\u201d- so that passengers may purchase their tickets and avoid the bother and delay in making chang on the cars.The cash fare is expensive, and the necessity of making change on the cars slows up the service.The service can be improved if these delays are avoided.Tickets can be purchased in quantity at the rate of 25 for $1.50 making a saving of 2 cts.on each ride over the cash fare.The passengers save money and the ervice will be improved, and it is hoped that the travelling public will take advantage of this, which is in everybody\u2019s interest».In addition to the special rate tickets, the regular tickets, 4 for 25 cts., are also cm sale in the stores.Airta Service In Porto Rle®.Porto Rico Is about 100 miles long ,\t.by 40 miles wide, and autobus lines The Hochelagas are in the running f ish satl!,factcry serTlce in «,Ter.r thPi rir.v If-ac/iiP hr»nfir *:\u2022 \u2022>
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