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[" r ¦ f If / ¦***»\u2022'\u2022 Sherbrooke Dally Record Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1920.PRICE TWO CENTS CITY HALL PROBLEM IS DISCUSSED BY CITIZENS Many Prominent Speakers At Poultry Association\u2019s Banquet WHILE THE PEACE PROPOSALS ARE FEUDING, BOLSHEVISTS ATUffiED THE POLE, BUT WEE REPULSED *t is Also Announced that the Soviet Troops Have Renewed Battle on Both LL.es of A ver rrypec, but the Polish ^ Troops Are Reported to he More than Holding Their Own ^ \u2014 Other Bolshevik Troops Attacked Poles on Two Fronts, but Failed to Make Any Gains.HELIGOLAND TODAY IS DISMANTLED HULK r Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, Feb.28.\u2014Heligoland, once Germany\u2019s impregnable island fortress, is today nothing more than a dismantled hulk of no military impr.rtance.JLJLSLSUUl£JUULSL!U!^^ SOME DAY, PERHAPS.{Asspciatsd Press Despatch; WARSAW, heb.2b.\u2014While the peace proposals are pending, the Bolshevists, according to a Polish communication issued yesterday, have attacked the northeastern front in the region of Skrygalow and the Vol-hynian front in the region of Letyczow.Both attacks were repulsed.1 he newspapers announce that the Bolshevists have renewed the lighting on both sides of the River Prypec, but that the Poles are more th^n holdTg their own.ENGLISH PRESS COMMENT ON THE Times Says Bill Gives Impression that Framers Had Nat the Full Courage of Their Convktions.WILL SHORTLY HOLD PEACE CGuFZREUCE AT WARSAW (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Feb._L.\u2014 i he Lettish leg.tion announces that r\tl_ .\tx Î\t7\t-il\t.I\tuuj Uiii eta uaacu upuix auuixci a conterence between the border states to consider the question j principles within limits, but says that of peace with Russia w.ll be heid shortly at Warsaw.At it the ^ conveys the ?m,Pres?1?,n that thS Foreign Ministers of Pc land, Li thuania, Letvia, Esthonia, Fin land and Rumania wiil Le p.^ ent.(Associated Press Despatch) LOI.DON, Feb.28.\u2014The press reception of the Home Rule Bill is rather mixed, but the Times recognizes the bill as based upon sound ENGLISH PAPERS COMMENT OK PRES.WILSON\u2019S NOTE (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Feb.28.\u2014The opinion of the press on the diplomatic correspondence on Adriatic problems is genera; ly condemnatory of the tone of President Wilson\u2019s first note containing a threat of withdrawal, but is hopeful that later correspondence may lead to ar.agreement.The Times finds the document not very agreeable reading, o but trusts to see about the only sen- 1° sible settlement of an embarrassing and dangerous problem.The Chronicle thinks that if the President wishes ensuing negotiations to bear fruit in settlement, a settlement is surely within his power, but it would not be candid to forget altogether the doubt inspired by his first note, whether he really does wish it.WBX SUi^C HOU BORROW -TEN is KMQUfcH ?y, M\\- iVl 4^^ conveys tne impi framers had not the full their convictions.The Telegraph Unionist says nothing editorially and the morning Post, declares that never since the compilation of the Athanasian Creed has there been so ingenious a document.It prophesies that Ireland will remain] hostile to the bill and that the bill will ; inly transfer the old conflict to a new , battlefield.The Daily Chronicle, Liberal, ap-! proves of the bill, thinks that the fin-1 ancial terms are extremely generous and regards- as a most vital part, the measure which enables the two parliament to come together at any tune by j agreement.I The Daily Mail, which has been a severe critic of the Government\u2019s Irish policy, thinks the bill good, but not ood enough as regards Dominion THE SUCCESS SF POULTRY SHOW IS VOICED BY MANY AT THE DINNER OF SHERBROOKE ASSOCIATION Mayor DenauH, Messrs.Harry Miles, M.P.P., of Montreal, and Mr.J.H.Lemay, M.P.P., Were Guests of Honor at Tenth Annual Dinner of the Local Association Held Last Night \u2014 Prominent Authorities Praise Work of the Association.nnnmnnrinnrra^ GERMAN WARSHIPS TO ' BE TRANSFERRED TO l ALLIES ON MARCH 10 : cwrrinnrinrrrin^^ ~ SERIOUS INFORMATION RE UNION IN JAPAN (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Feb.28.\u2014The % Daily Telegraph says \u201cserious '° info?n?riion was received here Friday night regarding the Union in Japan.\u201d No details are given by the news- % Paper.\t3 a{ powers for Irish Parliaments.^JUUUJJLP JUULSJIJLSLSUULSLJUIJ^\tThe Daily Graphic, Unionist, calls it - \u2014\u2014-7-^.\u2014 j a weaklmg with a bad family history land the Daily News, Independent Li-open to the public^ and the sale is beral, is silent.The Opinions Of Prominent Business Men Regarding A New Site For A City Hall Present Quite Different Views THE eminent success of the Tenth Annual Exhibition of the Sherbrooke Poultry Association was \"oiced by a great number of prominent poultry-men from different parts of the country, as well as by the local authorities on the subject, at the dinner which was held at the Chateau Frontenac last evening, at which nearly fifty took g part.The President of the As-sociat- £ ion, Mr.W.H.Griffith, occupied the chair, and with him.at the head table wei-e, Mayor Denault, Messrs J.H.Lemay, M.P.P., Henry Miles, M.P.P., Montreal; poultry judges C.G.Taylor, Macdonald College; A.P.Hillh, use, Foster, and Geo.Robert son, Ottawa; Rev Mr.Loomis, Warden; Rev.A.T.Ward, Foster; and ] Mesdames G.Harkness, McClary, R.] i W.Reid, J.Barrie and D.Harrison.; The Vice-President, Mr.E Dupuy, and | - ¦-¦-=\t-\u2014- I secretary treasurer.Geo.Lothrop, ] iation, on behalf of the City, for the were also present as well as the fol- work done, by the poultry-men in de-! lowing from outside the city: Messrs.: \\ eloping the industry of poultry rais-Gault Brown, Point Fortune: Dr, | ing and expressed his pleasure at-Stockwell, Sjtanstead; H, !.Warren, having been invited to the Tenth Arv i Montreal; A.M.Piercy, Ayer\u2019s Cliff; nual dinner of the Association.I J.T.McCallum, Thetford Mines; H.Mr.Henry Miles, M.P.P., of Mont-W.Buie.Three Rivers, McCiay, Bon-j real, wap then introduced* Mr.Miles ville and Messrs.McClary and Lang congratulated the Association on the I of Lennoxville Experimental Farro.; presence of the ladies at last oven Mr.L.Crevier represented^ the poul- ] ing\u2019s event, as this, the speaker said try section of the Provincial Depart- j was an innovation that he was glad (Associated Pres* Despatch) LONDON, Feb.28.\u2014The g transfer to the Allies of the ^ remaining German warships 3 has been fixed for March 10.^ These include eight battle- 3 ships, eleven cruisers and 3 forty-two destroyers.\t3 opposed because portance.of its historic im- UNITED STATES SENATE ! AmnM w\u201e.__ FAHS TO MAKE HEADWAY ACTION WILL BEUKE^^ OF THE PROHIBITION ACT (Associated Press Despatch) WASHINGTON, Feb.28.\u2014 The\t______ United States Senate spent most of p .\t.D c ,\t.its time denunclating irréconciliables LommiSSJoner Koper bays Action in its consideration of the Peace Treaty yesterday, and no action was taken one way or another.\tj WANT HEARST PAPERS BANNED FROM CANADA T # MINISTRY OF FOOD CON- i » TINUED FIVE YEARS * » - (Associated Press Despatch.) # LONDON, Feb.28.\u2014The PURCHASE OF W0LK0N3KI BY GERMANS OPPOSED (Associated ROME, Feb Press Despatch) Will Be Taken Irrespective of State Legislation.(Associated Press Despatch) WASHINGTON.Feb.28A-A11 persons found violating the Federal prohibition enforcement act will be proceeded against to the limit of the 28.\u2014 A newspaper law\u201d irrespective of any state statutes legalizing the sale of liquors, it was announced today by Commissioner Roper, of the internal revenue bureau.campaign against an attempt by Germany to purchase the Wolkonski Villa, which includes relics of the Roman days, as the seat of the German em-bass- here.The property is now SAYS DIVORCE COURT NEEDED IN CANADA NOW Senator Proudfoot Expresses Regret that No Mention Made of Proportional Representation in Speech from Throne.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, Feb.28.\u2014In the Senate last night Senator Proudfoot ev\u2019pres-sed regret that no mention had been made of proportional representation in the speech from the Throne.He stated also that the great number of \u2019ivorc© case';, 120 being now before Parliament, emphasized the need of a divorce court in Canada.He expressed appreciation of the Dominion franchise bill now before Parliament Sir Robert Borden Refused To Discuss Political Situation, Either In Canada Or England On His Arrival At Halifax Premier Unable to Venture an Opinion as to When He Will Be Restored to Normal Health \u2014 Sir Robert is Apparently Far from Being in His Usual State of Good Health.Several Views Regarding the Purchase of the Art Building, Both as an Economic Measure, and as Regards a Suitable Site, Have Been Given by Citizens Majority is in Favor.*-\u2014\u2014- HE question of a new site for the city offices has been a subject for serious consideration in the minds of the City Fathers, and business men during the past few days.This is a matter of vital interest to city ratepayers, and that it has receiv- ^ ed much deliberation is shown by the j J Ministry'\"of\u2019Food is continued opinions, some most emphatic, ex- ^ for ^ve years\t% pressed by several business men in j ^\t^ personal interviews.The Arts Build- _____\ting is, on the whole, considered a cen-\t\u2014.\u2014.Tnrmfn Nowehnvc Hav« Deritiofl tral location, but it spoken of only as loroaio iiewsooys nave ueciaeu a temporary measure, and the im-! temporary expedient, but would incon-If» Sînn Seliintr New York Amer- portance of considering the city\u2019s pur- venience several present tenants, and P\të\twrli\ti chase from an economic point of view possibly affect the Arts and Library, lean.\tj\tis very evident.\ti\tMy idea is that the purchase of the ______\ti\tThe need of a permanent and credit-1 Tuck Block, with view of building a (Associated Press Despatch)\ti able City Hall is\talso spoken of as\tCity Hall\ton\tthis site would\tbe an ex- TOROKTO\t9S\tti-Ta\t1 something not to\tbe put aside, but |\tcelient proposition.Thiswouldeven- Nelsboy^ Ukion has decTded to stop\t^\u201c^eration due such an to a By mean the widening of Frontenac selling the New York American,\tbe-.important matter.\tPiesent co.t of.\t,.' \u201e\t.\tPae-e said \u201cit\twould be ,.a\u201eHA nf ;+= \u201cUnKriti^ at«E\u201eHo»\tTV.A\tI building, of fitting\tup new offices, and I\tMi.E.\tJ.\tPage said, it\twould be other incidental expenses are all being ; advisable if it did not interfere with connsidered and irom the basis of1 the Arts and Library.The.efforts many interesting, and occasional heat- - put forward to provide the city with ed arguments, during which the pros a library and reading room should not and cons are brought out\ti be disregarded in any way.\u201d Mr.E.W.Farwell expressed his Dr.Lynch expressed his disfavor opinion as considering the purchase a ! saying he was opposed m a way.A good proposition, saying \u201cat ihat City of this size should be able to price ($47 000) the city could afford bu'^ lts own CFy Hal instead of to give up the rooms now devoted to ! PUttmg money into an old building, the Arts, and Public Library.\u201d\tj r.D,r- J- A: Darche said that when he \u2014 \u2014\t,\t.,\t, ,, first heard of the proposition he Mr.B.G.Howard said, I think the bought it would be a good site for proposition is first ^|as?ln every re-1 ^ ^ Hall, but had not studied the spect, and Col.h.Blue s opinion was matter.ment of Agricultur; The menu was of original style, the courses being designated by the different feeds that -are used in the business, and the names of many well-known poultry-men were humorously referred to.The chairman, Mr.W.H.Griffith, ; proposed the toast to the King, end, j when this had been honored, jgad to see.Mr.Miles referred to the good work of the poultry-men, and told numerous \u2019 amusing ancedoles in con ntetion with the theme which he had chosen, \u201cTiie Business Morals of Poultry-men.\u201d Mr.Miles was of the ] opinion that the use of artificial light in coops was an effective means of increasing production.Before closing.Mr.Miles paid * 01 telegrams of feeret from several who i tribute to the oiatorica'f qualities had not been able to assist.After wel- I Sherbrooke\u2019s representative m tho coming all who were present, he call- Quebec House, Mr.J.H.Lemay, eel upon Mayor Denaulc to address , the next speaker, the Association.\t!\tLemay praised the work of the Mayor Denuult thanked the Assoc- (Continued on page 12.) cause of its \u201cUnbritish attitude.\u201d The army and navy veterans, in a resolution passed yesterday have demanded that all Hearst publications should be debarred from Canada, because of their \u201cunfriendly tone to the British : Empire.\u201d U.S.NOT TO CONSIDER SOVIET PEACE OFFER (Canadian Press Despatch.) HALIFAX, Feb.28.\u2014Sir Robert ]#####**** «\u2019¦ *#*#**; Borden arrived in Halifax, on j * the Oarmania this morning en 1 # route to New York, where he will be | ^ met by Lady Borden, whe will accom-| * pany him on a trip to the South which ] # ne will undertake in further effort to ! df regain his lost health.Sir Robert:# stated this morning tnat while he.felt # * * « (Associated Press Despatch.) # WASHINGTON, Feb.28\u2014 * The United States will not ijfc much better as a result of his trip to England on board the New Zealand.] 1 e said he was unable to Venture an opinion as to when he will be rester- ,\t-\t% * I r I I I a I 1 I* a# v\t¦ and in conclusion expressed regret ed tr) normal health.consider the peace proposal of tS; Russia's Soviet Government, it * was announced by the State Department today.\t# * 1 table position.at tho continued absence of Premier Borden.Senator Chaptiu moved the adjournment of the Senate until Tuesday afternoon, when he will second the address in reply to speech from the Throne.+ + +*«»\u2022 + < * + *+ »\u2022?* + + +\u2022 * THE WEATHER * ***\u2022>**?*-«\u2022\u2022*\u2022**'\u2019\u2022* + * + * Sir Robert spoke with more than his usual deliberation, finding it difficult at times, to recall the names of those with whom he had come in contact on the voyage across, and otherwise showed that he was far from being in his usual state of good health.He declined to discuss the political situation, either in England or Canada, and would make no com- while in England.Sir Robert said that the present trip across the Atlantic has been one of the most pleasant in his experience, as regards weather conditions, characterizing it is not unlike an ordinary summer passage.He expressed keen interest vb business conditions in Halifax, making special reference to the shipyards and the progress being \u201csatisfactory on the part of the city, it is a good location, and convenient for all citizenns.The increase in rental is such that the purchase would mean considerable saving, Mr.Eugene Olivier said, \u201cI do not think it in order at present, for the city to go to this expense.This is not a suitable place for a permanent site for a City Hall.The city should make arrangements with the owner of pre-walks in life, paying due honor to a sent site, and save unnecessary cx-) tnses.\" Mr.James Duncan said, \u201cThey should build on their own lot on Wellington Street, as this site gives space for a creditable building, and would ; save the unnecessary expense of fitting up new quarters temporarily.Up town people could enter from Marquette Street on to the second floor, this entrance assisting in making the position more central.\u201d I Mr.H.V.Haight\u2019s opinion coincides! j1 ] with Mr.Duncan's in regard to sui- \" Mr.Haight sayin.Mr.T.J.Parkes said, \u201cthe sooner they do it the better.If there is any objection regarding the Arts and Library, this can be arranged by having these rooms remain as they are, or find other suitable quarters.\u201d Mr.J.H.Bryant suggested that \u201cthey stay where they are for the present, for the City must soon have a suitable place for a City Hall.\u201d Mr.C.E.Thai rien said, \u201cI think it a mistake for the City to buy the Arts Building.They should build a City Hall.\u201d Dr.George Hume said he thought it a good proposition to purchase the Arts Building, for as long as the present place was occupied, the City will not be provided with suitable offices.\u201d Mr.R.G.Milford also expressed himself in favor of the purchase.POUMBH) jmB/ 1003 ment on general conditions.He had\t_\t__ heard of Mr.Asquith's triumphant made with the scheme for an Interreturn to parliament from the Paisley national Exposition, commented on CONTINUED COLD TODAY AND , constituency, on the voyage across/ the death recently of a number of his SUNDAY.\t!\tand wuen asked If he was surprised former Halifax friends, and express- Prcssure is very high over the north-1 at the result, countered with a re- ed regret at the illness of Premier western (dates while a shallow dc-! quest for information regarding wea- Murray, of Nova Scotia.He was also pression is centered in Michigan and 1 tlier conditions in Canada during his interested in learning if the local is increasing in energy.A few light i absence.He had also heard, during Legislature was in session.The Pre-snow falls have occurred in the West-! the voyage, of Hon.A.K.MacLean\u2019s, mier stated that he bad nothing to ern Provinces, also in portions of On- 1 resignation from the Government, but jar]0,\tI gave no indication that the news had Cold weather prevails generally, es- surprised him.He said that while he pecially from Eastern Ontario to the ! had received an invitation, had not at-Muritime Provinces.\ttended the opening -ession of the Lea- Continued cold today end on gue of Nations and had attended but Sunday, with light snow fa\"*»\tone debate in the House of Commons give out regarding the iterinary of ms southern trip.Among Sir Rob.rt\u2019s fellow passengers was Dr.Grenfell of the Labrador Mission.The Carmania is due t.sail, early this afternoon for New York.that he considered the lot on Wellington Street a desirable place for an up- ; ; to-date business block, and one tha would compare favorably with city j ! halls in larger cities.This would also I be an economic measure, and should ] 1 be considered.I Col.Spearing said, \u201cI do not con-! sider the Art Building a suitable place \\ for a permanent City Hall.It is of I course centrally located, but I do notj 1 consider that there is enough space.1 and we should look further ahead, and ! plan for a building that will be a 1 credit to the city.\u201d Mr.F.H.Hebert expressed himself in favor of the project.\u201cIf the Art Building has been found suitable for the city offices, and there will still be space for the Arts and Library, it ap-1 pears to me as the most profitable move for the city to make.We are! not ready for a new City Hall, and this of course would be a temporal y move in consideration of the increase! rental of present offices,\u201d were his statements.Mr.A.M.Sangster stated, \u201cthis is a =\" OUR SERVICE /^MONG other things, this Bank is prepared to make loans to respon» sible parties.Accept money on deposit and pay interest at current rates.Transfer money to any part of the globe.Issue Drafts, Money Orde-s, or Bills of Exchange payable in any part of the civilized world.Make collection of drafts, farmers\u2019 sales notes, etc.Give practical ad%dce on all business transactions and lend assistance to promote worthy enterprises.Do not hesitate to consult ns on all matters pertaining to Banking, THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE CAPITAL PAID UP .\t$15,000,000 RESERVE FUND .\t$15,000,000 VICTORY LOANS The present price of all Victory I.oaos Is favorable*, having regard to the Security, and wo recommend purchase by all conservative investors.All maturities dealt in.HANSON 5ROS.Jmvsùnent Secur/titM, 160 Si James dLMonirwvl F'oreigr» Trade DepgîrîîTter&t Canadian business firms wishing to extend their foreign trade should .pply to the above Department in Montreal for information and assistance.All enquires will receive prompt and care, ful attention.This Bank has 550 Branches throughout Canada and Newfoundland, and 80 Branches in the principal trade centres of the West Indies, Central and South America.Branches also in London, I\u2019aris, New York and Barcelona.Capital Paid Up and Reserves $35,000,000 Total Assets Over $500,000,000 The Royal Bank of Canada i PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1920, Bringing Up Father A COPYRIGHT 1918.y George McManus New York.Mauretania .Apr.\t17 New York.Imperator .\t.\tMay\t\u2022 New York.Mauretania .May New York.Imperator .May\t.To Plymouth.Havre, Londor New York.Saxonia .Mar.New York.Saxonia .May\tS To Patras, Dubrovnik & Trieste New York.Pannonia .Mar.\ti For rates of pagtafte, freight and turttai particulars apply to local agent* mt THE ROBERT REF0RD CO., LTD, QCHBXAL AGXKTS Î0 HOSPITAL STREET 23-25 ST.SACRAMENT STREiT MONTREAL, P.Q.'W i PERFECTION MANUFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED Oîîices 137 McGill Street MONTREAL, QUE.Works: Vankleek Hill, Out.For further information as to prices, etc., write direct to the company, or see our representative in your locality, Tellier & Loranger, Sheibrooke, Que.Vf.M.Harris, West Shefford, Que.E.D.Cook, Sutton.Que.Mr.I.Jacques wishes to announce that he has started a Bakery in the i Guthrie Block, Knowlton, and is pre-! pared to do plain and pastry cooking , Mrs.L.H.Pibus very pleasantly ; entertained the Parochial Guild of St.Paul\u2019s Church on Wednesday.Mr.B.J.Sweet had the misfortune | to lose his horse while hatiling wood from Mr.Robert Stone\u2019s lot on Wednesday.The anim'1 fell dead on the .road.I dr.L.G.Green attended the funeral of the late Mr.C.Boright at Sutton on Thursday.i Miss Connie Eldridge was called to Mansonville on Thursday to assist | in caring for the members of her bro- | ther\u2019s family, who are all ill.Mr.Wm.Ross, who was for some | time in the Bank of Commerce here, ! and is now stationed at Ottawa, is ! here looking up old friends this week, j Mr.G.H.Robb conducted the fu- i neral of the late Chas.Hall in Bolton | on Saturday.Mr.Arthur Carter, is confined to j the house with lumbhfco.Mr.Thos.Jones, an old and respected citizen, passed away on Wednesday at the home of Mr.E.Fuller, at the age of 82 years.The funeral was held in the Methodist Church on Saturday.Mrs.B.Duggan and family were badly frightened on Monday evening, when part of the cellar wall fell in.Mrs.Duggan had just left the cellar when the wall collapsed, carrying down some of the furnace pipes and breaking the stairs.Miss Lucia Knowlton, who is in Montreal for treatment by a special- TRYTNG weather, nerve-racking stress and strain *11 around\u2014how can you expect to keep on without such extra strength as Hall\u2019s Wine surely gives you?Far better take Hall\u2019s Wine nowand buoy up your system to face these health-dangers than let yourself drift to a condition which may mean long illness, incapacity for business, and, perhaps, serious expense.There is no truer economy than to protect Health with such a proved safeguard as Hall\u2019s Wine.For more has been doctors in than 25 years, it recommended by Great Britain.Hall\u2019s Wins The Supreme Rester at tot Sold by your druggist: Extra large size bottle $2JZ5 fVneràlanu Stephen Smilk A Co.Limited Bov, Lomkrn, England General Notes The Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of the Congregational Church will give a St.Patrick\u2019s supper and entertainment on March 15 in the basement of the church.Tho Women\u2019s Missionary Society of the Congregational Church will Imeet at the home of Mrs.John Allan on Tuesday afternoon, March 2, from 3 to 5 o\u2019clock.Mrs.Coleman McDonald, of Montreal, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs George F.Payne, for a few days recently.' Mrs.Leslie Mitchell and little daughter, who have been spending the past few months with Mr.and Mrs.George Keep, have left for Ottawa, and were accompanied as far as Montreal by Mrs.Keep.Mrs.H.Williams, of Foster, is the.guest of her sister, Mrs.William Adams.Mrs.J.E.Raymond, of Waterloo, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs.L.E.Browne.Miss Vera Frye, of Lennoxville, has been visiting her aunt, Mrs.A.E.Solomon.Mr.and Mrs.Elbra B.Roeder, of Brighton, Mass., who are on their honeymoon, have been visiting relatives in town.I Miss Laura Hale, of Montreal, j spent a few days recently with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Luke Hall; Denison avenue.Mr.and Mrs.W.Legge were \u201cat home\u201d to the office staff of the Granby Consolidated Rubber Company one evening recently.Mr.and Mrs J.R.McGregor, of Montreal, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Alex Rutherford.Miss Lena Duclos, of Granby South, was the guest of Miss Aylene Hodgson recently.The Rev.A.F.Pollock was at Farnham Centre in the interests of the Forward Movement.The Rev.Dr.Warriner, of Montreal, will occupy the pulpit in the Congregation: 1 Church on Sunday next, February 29, at both the morning and evening services.Misses Helen and Louise Geary, of Montreal, who have spent the past week with Mrs.Stephen Horner, re turned to their home on Thursday.E«3s\tArnMtec Fn»uk L.Ki -vhScI A Co.4S t - A ,x St\u2014 Monbraai 035 CP ^ OS TO EUROPE FROM WEST ST.JOHN\", TO Mar.1 Grampian .Havre-Lon.Mar.31\u2014Pretonan .Glaafrow Mar.12\u2014Sea ndnavlan.Liverpool Mar.13\u2014Emp.of France.Lvpool Mar.18\u2014Minnedosa .Liverpool Mar.22\u2014Metapama .Liverpool Mar.26\u2014Corsican .Liverpool Mar.29-Scotian.Antwerp Mai'.30\u2014Sicilian .Glastrow Apr.3\u2014Melita.Liverpool Steamers sail on arrival of G P.R.trains leaving Montreal at 12.10 p.m.and 7 p.m.day previous.^Rates and All Information from ^CANADIAN PACIFICÀ OCEAN SERVICES ^141 St.James Street^ Montres! EWING & McFADDEN advocates, 112 St.James Street, Montreal.J.Armitaee Ewing, K.C.George S.McFadden.K.C.Dr.C.li.P.Moore jÆNTIST Cowansville, Que.Telephone 123 JUST BOTH ATHLETES A traveller left this unbrella in a hotel after attaching to it a card bear- disease, ing in bold letters th ewarning: \u201cThis umbrella belongs to man who can deal with his fist a blow of two hundred and fifty pounds.Coming back in five minutes.\u201d He returned to find the umbrella gone, and in its place the message; \u201cThis card belongs to man who run twenty miles an hour.Isn\u2019t coming back.\u20194\tv.EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS IF BLADDER BOTHERS YOU.Eating meat regularly eventually prouuces tutluey trouole in some form or other, says a weil-itnown author.-ty, because the uric acid in meet excites tne kidneys, they become ove-woraed ; get sn ggish ; clog up an i cause all sorts ,i distress, particularly bacKacno ana misery in ime siuuey region ; rheumatic twinges, eve: 5 neadaches.acid stomach, constlpatloi torpid liver, sieei/iessuesa, oladtler anu urinary irritation.The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or if bladder botners you, get uuout four ounces ol bad Saits from any good pharmacy ; taxe a taorespoontul in a glass of water hetore oieasiast for a tew days and your u-iun^yj will uhen act fine.This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined witn iilnia, and ha* been useu tor generations to iiusn clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity ; also to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders.J ad Salts cannot Injure anyone ; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-wuter drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organa clean, thus avoiding serious kidney JERSEYS TI C OOK QDJ / PAGE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1920.Fighting the \u201cFlu\u201d N URSES \u2014 Nurses \u2014 where can we get nurses?WHERE can one get any kind of help during this epidemic of sickness?THE answer is difficult, but forty young ladies from a Training Home\u2014the entire Cadet class in fact\u2014volunteered their services in the past week to assist in nursing sickness from the \"Flu.EXAMPLE is a great teacher.Christ ministered to the suffering.It was a privilege for these young Salvationists to follow His example.308 Service Posts in this Territory.Use them! -£30 4*\t4* *\tCHURCH NOTICES * *\t?THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Portland Ave.and Queen St.Rev.D.W.Terry, B.A., B.Th., Pastor, 8 Montcalm St.Morning service, 11 a.m.Subject, \u2022\u2014\u201cA Verily of Jesus.\u201d Speaker, Mr.Edward Holgate.Evening service, 7 p.m.Subject, \u2014\u201cThe Immanence of Our Eord's Second Coming.\u201d The Pastor will conduct this service.The Bible School meets at the close of the morning service.Cottage Prayer Service at Mr, George Liddell\u2019s, 20 Goodhue Street, Tuesday evening.Leader Paul Olfson.Prayer and Praise Services on Wed-nesSuy and Thursday evenings in the church.You are cordially invited to worship with us on the Lord\u2019s Day.\u201cWhen ye see all these things, know He is nigh, even at the Door.\u2019\u2019\u2014 Our Lord.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY.(Art Hall) Sunday School, 10\t.m.Sunday service at 11 a.m.Testimonial meeting, Wednèsday, 8 p.m.Reading room open daily from 3 to 5 o\u2019clock, except Sundays and holidays.\t^ All are welcome to the services and reading room.\u2022LENNOXVILLE METHODIST CHURCH.Rev.Johnson Selle; Pastor.10\ta.m.\u2014Church School and Bible Classes.11\ta.m.Public worship.Sermon theme.\u2014\u201cChrist s Temptations.\u201d 7 p.m.Public Worship.Sermcr theme.\u2014\u201cOur Lord\u2019s Protest Against Unreality.\u201d The pastor will conduct the services of the day.Everyone made cordially welcome at the public services of the church.idsor ____»le IMS THE CANADIAN SALT CO.LIMITÉE BISCUITS PERFECTLY BAKED, EASILY MADE Lifht, wboleeome irui digestible, even when este» fresh from the ore-; biscuit# like these mother a.Bd grand'mot ht r used :cbake-t hat\u2019s the kind you will always have if you use BRODIES XXX Self-Raising Flour the Hour that, for over half a cert cry, has mad* hmsv.hakirtg a piesaure and a certainty for thoneande cf CanadLar feotwe-wi-res.Costaininj oothfog but the choicest and pereft ingredients, \u201cready mixed\" in exact proportions, Brodfe\u2019s Flour does away with hafcrag powder, soda, yeast and *ait: save?eggs, money, time and trouble and fnrares againat failure.SUE BSODIEl WAT \u2014 THE BEST WAT Try this Biscuit recipe, to-day 4 caps Brwüe\u2019s Stir, ia the Oocr and su-Ftoer.t2* ooush sweet mük.or - .¦\tCat and cream, to make ataarr ipi narcia , tight dough.Knead «Üfhtly, ton.cutout and balte m a hot even.Ssgsr.A« Oncer* Bell Bndfe\u2019s TXT Self.Balerr.f Fleer is «».ud 3lh.packages, B ROD IT * HAjrm.Limited, MesvepL THE METHODI5I CHURCH.Rev.T.P.Perry, Pastor.The services of public worship, to-morrpw, will be conducted by the\u2019 I\u2019ni-tor.The sermons will continue to \\ stress the Forward Movement 11 a.m.Public worship.Sermon theme.\u2014 \u2019\u2018Our Unfinished Task AProad.\u201d 2.30 p.m.\u2014Sunday School and dibie Classes.7 p.m.Public worship.Sermon theme.\u2014\u201cObeying the \\ ision.\" One Prayer Circle will meet on Monday afternoon at 4 o\u2019clock with Mrs.S.j R.Edney, 34 Prospect Street; and i Mrs.W.R.Hall, 157 Bowen Avenue; and at 4.30 o\u2019clock witn Mrs.B.C.j Howard, 62 London Street: Mrs.J.C.Waterhouse, 61 Moore Street; Mrs.W.ft.Bradley, 55 Frontenac Street; and Mrs.E.Hodge.178 King Street West.\u201cThe harvest truly is plenteous, but I the labourers are few.\u201d **?****?**?**?** ?\t* * DEATHS REPORTED * \"\t?****************** MR.MALCOLM R.MACASKILL.MILAN.MILAN, Feb.28.\u2014A gloom was cast over this community by the passing out of Malcolm Roderick, third eldest son of the late Donald and Annie AlacAskill on Feb.19th, at his home in Gould after an illness of eight weeks' duration.Though in failing health since the middle of December, it was not until a few days before his death that hope for his recovery was given up.The late Mr.MacAskill was widely known and highly esteemed here and it is with deep regret that tire news of his untimely death has been received by his many friends here.He was a true friend, being of a most amiable and jolly disposition and of sterling character, who by his good qualities retained the affection and respect of both old and young.Deceased passed his twenty-eighth birthday last November.The family had made their home in Stornoway until the death of their father in 1909, when they moved to Milan, where they made many friends, who regretted their departure from here in 1915, when they moved to Gould.Their mother passed away June 1st, 1919 He leaves to mourn him three sisters and four brothers, namely Mrs.Jas.Matheson, of Milan; Mrs.Roy Coleman, of Montpelier.Vt.; Miss Tina, Messrs.George and Clarence, of Gould; Messrs.Aiex> and Milton, of Iowa.He was tenderly cared for by his sisters and brothers.The funeral took place Saturday and was largely attended by Gould, Storno-day and Milan friends despite the inclemency of the weather and the bad condition of the roads.The Masons, of which Lodge he was a member, took charge of the funeral, Messrs.Ross MacDonald, Malcolm MacKay, Jack Matheson and George MacRae were pali-bearers and the casket was covered with flowers from relatives and friends.Among them was a wreath from Patricia Rebekah Lodge, of which deceased was a charter member.He was also a member of Lewis Lodge, I.O.O.F.Rev.J.Irving officiating.JThe bearers were Messrs.H.E.Chsfndler, Wm.Chapmen, Samuel Fletcher and H.A.Holden.He leaves to mourn his loss one son and one daughter, Mrs.Henry Ladd of Brome, an one brother, Baxter, of Plainfield, Vt., besides several other ! relatives.Those from out of town attending the funeral were Mr.and Mrs.George ' mpson, of Sutton; Mr.and Mrs.F.Mizener, of Stukely; and Mr.Henry Thompson, of Frelighsburg.MRS.LARKIN, MONTREAL RICHMOND, Que., Feb.28.\u2014The death took place in Montreal on February 26th of Lilian Gilbride, wife of Mr.D.Larkin, of Montreal.Mrs.Larkin was the daughter of Mrs.Henry Flemming and a foi\u2014er resident of Richmond.Her father and one sister died several years ago.The funeral was held Saturday morning at the arrival of the train from Montreal to St.Anne\u2019s Cemetery.Rev.Wm.MacMillan, of Presbyterian church, conducted the funeral., MR C.THOMPSON, BROME.BROME, QUE., Feb.28.\u2014There passed away on Monday last another one of Brome's old and respected citizens, after a lingering illness, in the person of Mr.Charles Thompson, at the home of his son, Mr.John Thompson, where he was tenderly cared for j by his son and wife.Air.Thompson | had been an invalid for a long time, | and had been confined ito his bed since j last May.His wife, who was Aliss C.j Ware, predeceased him 4- Hear Master Gordon Baker, Methodist Church, Sunday evening.Special music at Methodist Church, Sunday evening.W.C.T1 MEETING WAS HELD AT MASSAWIPPI Fell Down and Struck His Head While Loading Logs on Car at Station.BROME, Que., Feb.28.\u2014A young English lad by the name of Joseph Millen lies in a very critical condition as a result of a serious accident which took place at the C.P.R.Station here on Tuesday last.The young man was engaged in assisting Mr.Guy Peters and his men in loading hardwood logs onto cans at the station, when in hoisting the ropes onto a pole with which they load the logs on cars, the pole slipped.The young man was thrown down several feet and struck his head on a log.Latest reports are that he lies unconcious and hfe reco-vc ry is doubtful.He was taken to the home of Mr.Draper Vail, where he is receiving the best of care, and where he made his home prior to his enlisting over seas.\tj General Notes Mr.Robert Johnson has taken over! the contract for the delivering of mail; on route No.1 and will begin hisj dutieij on March 1st.Mr.David Ford,! owing to ill health, has leen obliged; to relinquish his position in H.M.; Service.Mrs.Linus Soles went to Rock Island on Tuesday to spend a few days with her son, Avery, and family.Miss Irene Joyal was in Farnham recently to attend the wedding of Miss Gladys Wright.Mrs.Wells, of Gilman, was a guest of her sister, Mrs.Chas.Rhicard, on Tuesday.Mr.Haddock, of Iron Hill, has five teams engaged in hauling log>s from the Kirby lot to Swreat, Comming\u2019s mill.Question of Sending Delegate to Convention to be Held in London, England, was Brought Up.MEGANTIC CO.HAPPENINGS Budget of News from Various Sections of the County.THETFORD MINES MASSAWIPPI.Feb.28.\u2014 The stormy weather on Wednesday and illness prevented the usual good attendance at the Union meeting held wtih Mrs.Albee and Mrs.Moulton, However, twelve were present and spent a few hours profitably, and enjoying the tea that followed.The notice of the Provincial Prohibition Convention in Montreal, March 3 and 4, had been received, and the, hope was expressed that one or more! delegates would attend from Stan-stead County.Quite a number of articles were handed in as contents of the comfort i il The High Price of Coffee is turning the attention of many users to that wholesome beverade of coffee-like flavor- Instant Postum A trial usually results in a permanent change, and the health improvement which follows, adds to the satisfaction.Same Price as Before the War Canadian Postum Cereal Co.Ltd, Windsor, Ontario.The Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.John\u2019s Church met at the home of Mrs.Barker on February 25th.There was a large attendance of the members, several visitors being also present.A very enjoyable afternoon was spent.The hostess, assisted by Mrs.Voodry, server! dainty refreshments.Tne amount of work done by the members of this org-anization was manifested by the many articles of finished work brought in.The next meeting of the Guild will be at the home of Mrs.Croteau on March 10th.Mr.and Mrs.Lee Pharo and little son visited his parents this week.Mr.and Mrs.M.Hi.l have taken up their residence on Alfred street.Among those confined to the house by illness the past week are Mr.and Mrs.C.V.Smith and Kathleen Sim-onds.Miss Hazel Briggs spent the past week in Lennoxviile visiting friends.Mr.George Barker, who has been associated with Dr.Cyr in his dental work for some time, left this week for Montreal, to take a similar position in that city.Mrs.Barke.expects to join him about May 1st.Owing to the scarcity of coal, the Wednesday evening Lenten service in St.John\u2019s Church was cancelled this week.1 V; bags in process of making.The topic \u201cParliamentary Drill,\u201d was taken up and gone partly through with and left to finish \u201cthe practice of same\u201d at the next meeting in March The motion of amendments in the discussion along this line w'ere that the Hatley Township Unions send the County President of the W.C.T.11.to the World\u2019s Convention, London, Eng., in April, and pay her expenses up to $300.00.The pros and cons will no doubt be interesting.General Notes.Mrs.William Munrce spent a couple of days with her mother, Mrs.Cox, recently and has returned to Newbury, Vt.Mrs.Gameau, of Sherbrooke, was at her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Albee, for several days, recently.Mr.W.A.Hunting, of Huntingville, was here a few days attending to some repairs at the sawmill.Large quantities of stones are being drawn to build the new highway leading from this place to Ayer's Cliff.The heavy teaming cuts the road badly and necessitates constant shoveling to fix the cradle holes.St veral teams have come to grief already by overturning and getting stuck.Mr.H.Ayers, of Brown's Hill, was at Greenbenk, on Wednesday.Mrs.A.Knight has been absent a week at Bulwer, caring for members of her family, who are ill.I IF you want healthy sturdy children, yow must provide them with the right kind of food At the same time it must be food that they enjoy.The value of Cocoa as a beverage for children cannot be too strongly emphasized It is both food and drink.It not only provides the hot drink which children crave, particularly in the winter but it is rich in concentrated nourishment.Often a child will refuse milk when it is essential to his health.Give him Cocoa and he loves it, and gets far more of the requisite nourishment than he would in a glass of milk.Cowan\u2019s Cocoa, made in Canada, is prepared with an understanding of the requirements of Canadian children, and the mother who gives it to her children every day, is helping them to develop strong, healthy bodies and to withstand cold and illness.PRBB\u2014 A Roo&let of Cons Rtclpc* stmt upon requHt.The COWAN CO.Limited Toronto ©PANS tperfodicn (Qp\u20ac©A Grand K.C.Carload Lot Sale BEGINS HERE MONDAY # This is the welcome news we promised you.You can now buy freedom from kitchen drudgery at a price you can easily afford to pay.You can systematize your kitchen work as never before! You can release hours of time for other things! You can do your cooking with half the trouble and with twice as good results.You can at LAST have a SELLERS, and cn terms it will be hard to resist.Because, beginning Monday, we put on a Carload Lot Sale of these wonderful cabinets at prices and terms sure to amaze you.Come early ! Avoid the rush ! $5.00 Down-Balance to Sait-on Famous Seilers kitchen Cabinets \u201cThe Best Servant in Your House\u201d Thousands of women own this wonderfully perfect and ahead-of-the-times Kitchen Cabinet.Because of its many long-wanted I Lnr-saving features, the Sellers is preferred over all others by thousands of experienced housewives.It is the one selected by experts for use in the famous Good Housekeeping Model Efficiency Kitchen.SAVES TIME - LABOR - TROUBLE - MATERIAL Unless you have a good Kitchen Cabinet like the Sellers you have no idea how many steps, how much trouble, how much time, temper and nervous energy it would save.Puts the 200 odd cooking articles right at your fingers\u2019 tips.Keeps the kitchen orderly.Systematizes and therefore lessens your work.But come in and let us show you how the Sellers does these things\u2014and why it does better than any other Kitchen Cabinet.If you want relief from the tedium of cooking, NOW is the time to get it.Avoid the crowds.Come Monday.Remember the Sale lasts only a r SELLER\u2019S SPECIAL Let Us Demonstrate These 15 Long Wanted Sellers Features No Other Cabinets Possesses all of these Advantages Lowering 9.week.1.\tAutomatic Flour Bin.2.\tAutomatic Base Shelf Extender i n Lower Cupboard.3.\tAnt-Proof Casters.4.\tGravity Doer Catches.5.\tPorcelain Work Table.6.\tDovetailed Joints and Rounded Corners.7.\tFalse Top in Base\u2014 Dust Proof.8.\tAll Oak.Oil Hand - Rubbed Finish.Withstands Steam in Kitchen.10.\t§ nil Roil Open Front.11.\tRoller Bearings for Extension Work Table.12.\tCommodious Kitchen linen drawer.13.\tWhite Enameled Interior \u2014 Upper Section.14.\tSanitary Leg Base Construction.15.\tGlass Drawer Pulls.To the first 25 who come to our store next week and buy a Sellers Kitchen Cabinet we will deliver absolutely free\u2014BEAUTIFUL ALUMINUM KITCHEN UTENSILS\u2014valued at $14.00 poT.Legate fi JL Mxsi\tLIMITED 195 - Welling ion St.- 195 To the first 25 who come to our store next week and byy a Sellers Kitchen Cabinet we will deliver absolutely free\u2014BEAUTIFUL ALUMINUM KITCHEN UTENSILS\u2014valued at $14.00 i PAGE SIX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1920, WILSON\u2019S Established 1863 / The Name \u201cHeintzman & Co.\u201d is Yoar Guarantee.Nothing Safer.TONE: A word of four letters only, but the biggest thing in the whole piano.As well buy a paste diamond as a piano with a poor tone\u2014you have nothing.Back of the tone, that is the distinguishing mark of every Heintzman & Co.ART PIANO is a complete understanding of the scientific principles that make a correctly drawn scale possible\u2014 the first element that enters into tone production.To this is added all the other elements\u2014designed with the same accuracy and care\u2014that give unquestioned superiority to the Heintzman & Co.tone.\u201cI have travelled the world over and had the opportunity of using pianos bearing the name of the greatest piano builders of all countries.I do not hesitate to say that the Heintzman & Co.Piano used in my Canadian tours surpassed in beauty of tone and delicacy of touch any piano I have used anywhere.\u201d\u2014De Pachmann.H.C.Wilson & Sons, UmM 142-144 Wellington St.\tSherbrooke BRANCHES\u2014Coeticook, Rock Island, Granby, Richmond, Thetford Mines, Splendid Values Yes, they are and they some, the two lines offered in the window just now.BLACK, NO.1, KID, 1 1 inches high, high heel, toe cap, with the long stylish new vamp\t$12.50 ! EASE ! Second line, in a BLACK KID also, with a toe cap, 1 0 inches high, and remarkably stylish, at \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 r»j t * - *\u2022 \u2022 î»t*i *\u2022^1 s* #\u2022!\t$7.50 They are Brand new shoes and styles, you might as well buy now, their is nothing to save by waiting, and many advantages by buying now.CHILDREN\u2019S AND LADIES\u2019 SHOE SHOP J.Â.Vaillancourt 123 Wellington Street Next door to Griffith's Drug Store.For Eyes | Seeing requires a muscular strain from those who have inperfect eyes or who are wearing the wrong kind of glasses.Make it easy for your eyes, by wearing a pair of properly fitted glasses at your work.Consult Skinner f SAVING MONEY Is fast becoming a habit nowadays.Nearly everybody has a savings account.Some have not.HAVE YOU You pass our office many times a week, call in some day soon and ask for particulars of our Savings Department.The Sherbrooke Loan & Mortgage Company imiMil i bN RUPTURE The Representative of A.CLAVERIE, (from Paris) SHERBROOKE GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL FRIDAY and SATURDAY, March 5th&6th All sufferers from Rupture will undoubtedly take advantage of thla greatly improved apparatus, which FINALLY SOLVES THE PROBLEM of the treatment of Rupture.This apparatus is a recent invention of the Famous French Specialist, Mr.A.Claverie, who has wen the admiration of the whole world, and has obtained the most enthusiastic APPROVAL OF EMINENT DOCTORS, medical colleges, and the gra-tude of all sufferers from Rupture.Supple and strong, the latest apparatus of Mr.A.Claverie is able to PERFECTLY MAINTAIN RUPTURE, however large.WITHOUT CHANGING ITS POSITION, and WITHOUT CAUSING EITHER PAIN OR ANNOYANCE.On account of its softness, it ran be easily WORN DURING THE NIGHT, which is an INDISPENSABLE CONDITION FOR AN EFFECTIVE CURE.That is the reason for which the apparatus of Mr.A.Claverie is worn by nearly TWO MILLION (2,000,000) people in all parts of the world.ABDOMINAL BELTS OF ALL KINDS FOR LADIES AND MEN.ELASTIC STOCKINGS.ADDRESS FOR MONTREAL, 174 ST.DENTS STREET.221 ST.CATHERINE EAST, AFTER 1ST MAY.We Repair All Makes Of Automobile Generators and Starters WORK GUARANTEED WIGGETT\u2019S BATTERY SERVICE Co BATTERY SPECIALIST RECORD PRICE FOR HORSE (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Feb.28.\u2014August Belmont\u2019s stallion, Tracery, brought the i : H highest price ever recorded for any horse, Wednesday, when he was sold to a South American for 53,0000 pound sterling.Marcotte & Pelletier 69 Wellington Street ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF THE SPRING FABRICS AND FASHIONS AND OUR PREPAREDNESS TO EXECUTE ORDERS FOR FINE CUSTOM MADE SPRING SUITS O F REFINEMENT AND CHARACTER.Also the Opening of our New Department OF\t/ WOMEN\u2019S READY-TO-WEAS TAILORED SUITS « DRESSES The meaning of service and experience that we offer to the ladies in the selecting of the SPRING APPAREL Our long experience and broad knowledge in the line of Ladies\u2019 Tailoring facilitates the selecting and the perfection of fit because we know at a glance where and how to alter, if there is any alteration to be made in a suit, and there is no charge for this service that you can get nowhere else.WE DEFY COMPETITION FOR QUALITY-SERVICE-EXPERIENCE AND PRICES FOR HIGH CLASS WORK IN PHOTOGRAPHY Call at NAKASH STUDIO 158 Wellington Street A.H.Genge Piano Tuner and Repairer.Residence 13 Quebec Street.Telephone 846 w.Make it a point to see our selection before ordering YOUR SPRING SUIT 0 it will pay you Smart Suits For Misses At Prices That Will Astonish You.You may consult us about YOUR EYES with all confidence of getting the best that\u2019s to be had in optical work.173 Wellington St.*\tCITY BRIEFLETS * ?\tA ?A No Armoury dance tonight, but next Saturday, yes.Dance Saturday, Art Hall, Mclver and his orchestra.| G.W.V.A.General Meeting and meeting of Executive Committee, Monday evening.I Buy your tickets now for the Paul Dufault Concert, at His Majesty's Theatre, March 2nd.Miss Ruth Price, .Violinist.Tickets on sale at Ansell\u2019s j Chagnon\u2019s, Duberger\u2019s and Wilson\u2019s.| Be sure to ask your grocer for \u201cReleg\u201d the ideal egg substitute for j cooking.Don't say you get the best Bread : until you have tried our Home Made Brr'ad.Porter and Martin, Phone |938-W.1 I.Salohs, Tobacconist, has moved his store from 175 to 201b Wellington St., where his customers find a larger and bigger stock.Dew Drop Open Air Skating Rink open every afternoon and night.Good ice.Y.M.C.A.Meeting for men and boys, Sunday 4.15.Speaker, C.S.Hull, Physical Director.Subject.\u2014 \u201cThe Modern Samson.\u201d Plymouth Church, Sunday evening at 7.Sermon\u2014\u201cOnce in Forty Years.\u201d See church notice.Everyone welcome.The Girls\u2019 Auxiliary of Lcnnoxviile, met yesterday at the home of Mrs.Vial with a good attendance.The first Lenten work meeting of the Senior Auxiliary was held with Miss Gill, and the coming meeting will be at the home of Mrs.(Rev.) Wrigut.The regular monthly meeting of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the G.W.V.A., will be held in the G.W.V.A.rooms on Monday, March 1, at 3 o\u2019clock.A good attendance is requested.i Once you try \u201cReleg\u201d its economy | and efficiency will surprise you.1 Parlor Suites, $30.00 to $100.00.! i Phonographs, $15.00 to $200.00.Dining Suites, $65.00 to $450.00.Bedroom Suites, $50.00 to $400.00.All at Ed-; wards' February Sale.i One package of \u201cRcleg\u201d equals a ! dozen eggs for cooking at one fifth the cost.Today! Last Day!! Last Call!!! Ed-jwards\u2019 Annual February Sale for 1920.! Many lines at 1914 prices.Free storage until goods are wanted.We defy competition in the Bread line.Eat Lynn\u2019s Bread.We keep the quality up.Phone 1086-M.Hockey.\u2014St.Regis vs.Knights of Columbus, Stadium, tonight.8.15 p.m.A good and satisfactory line of note paper.Rosemary Gift Shop.| Plymouth Church, Sunday, 11 a.m.Service of thanksgiving and decision.| Sermon.\u2014\u201cThe Song and the Sacri-i lice.\u201d A mail for the United Kingdom will be despatched per the SS.Canada sailing from Halifax on March 3.The last mail from this post office will dose at 7.20 a.m., Monday, March 1.Dance Saturday, Art Hall, Mclver and his orchestra.Meeting of King George V Chapter, Monday, March 1, Art Bldg., at 4 p.m.No Armoury assembly tonight, next week, yes.Don\u2019t forget the mid-Lent dance given by the Maple Leaf Hockey Club in the Armoury, March 10.LeBaron\u2019s! Orchestra, Adm.75c.Invitations on | request.For sale\u2014Good Steel Safe, 3 x 3.\u2014 ! J.O.Darche, 67 King Street, City.I Congregational Church snowshoe ! March the 20.all the farms we have tramp to Mr.Lorne Caimics home, for sale will be published in this paper.Lcnnoxviile Roarll lues, sve., March 2.\"Wq haVe a variety of buyers for farms, The difference in tne meaning of a and, therefore, we must have a variety of farms to offer them.If you want to sell your farm you should work with us, and we will work witji you to do business.Send us a disenption of your property, including all the details.You ran collect, for all this helps to make the sale.When the time comes to do business, we\u2019ll do it, but we must work together.We\u2019ll sell the farms if we have them, for we have the buyers.MOTORS FOR.SALE We have the following new Crocker Wheeler Motors in stock ready for immediate shipment: 3 phase, 60 cycle, 550 volts:\u2014 1\u201410 H.P.1200 R P.M.$377.00 .$459.00 .$502.00 .$616.00 $1218.00 $1595.00 1\u201420 H.P.1800\tR.P.M.1\u201420 H.P.1200\tR.P.M.1\u201430 H.P.1200\tR.P.M.1\u201450 H.P.900\tR.P.M.(Slip Ring) 1\u201475 H.P.900\tR.P.M.These are new motors and have never been uncrated.They were bought before the increase in prices, and we are selling them at their original price.\u2019 Quotation subject to prier sale.ELECTRICAL REPAIR & SUPPLY CO.W.J.Wiggett, Sherbrooke, Que.ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING\tMOTOR REPAIRING Street Car Tickets 25 for $1.50 FOR SALE BY Ansell\u2019s Drug Store W.H.Griffith D.\tW.Stenson Jos.Lacombe & Fils Le Populaire Grocery Hebert & Fortier E.\tMaréchal A.J.Burge Strouds A.A.Gunning C.E.Delorme May & Houlahan A.Giovetti H.Wilson Co.Lefebvre & Lecours W.H.Fuller J.F.LeBlanc & Co.Strathcona Sq.121 Wellington St.77 King St.West 81 King St.West 44 Aberdeen Ave 37 King St.East 16 King SL East Lcnnoxviile.93\tWellington SL 76 Montreal SL 79% Galt St.18 Dufferin Ave.33 Prospect SL 4 Elmwood Ave.117 King SL East 261 Wellington St 94\tKing St West H.C.Wilson & Sons, Ltd., 142 Wellington\tSL Woodards Ltd.\tDufferin Ave.J.O.Duford\t160 Wellington\tSL Sherbrooke Pure MUk Company\t8 Belvidere St and at Street Railway Office 84 Wellington SL Save Time and Money Making Change en the Cars, Slows Down the Service.Have Your Fare Ready Beat the H.C.of L.Crown Laundry scientific treatment makes your castoff clothes wearable\u2014many dollars can be saved on your wardrobe if you let Crown Laundry do the cleaning.The Crown Laundry of Sherbrooke Phone 10 \u2018We Dye to Suit You.\u201d On Saturda New System Laundry CHANGING OUR ADVERTISEMENT Does Not Change THE EFFICIENCY of our work That Cannot Be Excelled Send up your work and see the difference Ring 1490 ÜIÉIWII UlntmtJI | sentence caused by the prefixing of | one letter to a word was shown yes-; terday in the report of the meeting I of the Boys\u2019 Auxiliary of .Thursday evening.In paying a high tribute to 'the work and interest of Scoutmaster i I\\ M.Dennis, and his mother, Mrs.I Mary Dennis, Rev.Mr.Russell, the conclusion of a brief address, said, 1 \u201cThe name ôf Dennis will ever be as-i[! sociated with the Boys\u2019 Auxiliary of !l St.Peter\u2019s Church, and the Sher-||; brooke Boys Scouts.\u201d i!\u2019;i1 The Premier Bakery, of Ayer's |j ! Cliff, shipped three large crates of I bread, containing 150 loaves, to Rev.I A If rod Bright, the Sherbrooke Hospi-;tal and the Y.W.C.A.The bread sent to the Y.W.C.A.and Mr.Bright was distributed to many families in | the city who are wrestling hard with t the H.C.L.problem.WILL HOLD ANNUAL MEETING.On Tuesday evening at the High ! School, the Home and School Co-operative League will hold its first annual ; meeting.T» \u2022 business will include a ]¦\"! ort of the year\u2019s work, and the election of officers for the ensuing year, j A good attendance is requested.MAGOG HOUSE I Reserve your tables for table ! d\u2019hote dinner every Wednesday, G to 8 ] with orchestra and dancing.Price ($1.00.\u201cThe Dansant\u201d every Saturday to 7 with orchestra.Table d\u2019hote ner every Sunc iy, C to 8 with or-chfcsU\u2019fc.Price $1.60.United Sales Agency H.H.MORENCY Storage Batteries ul «II kinds CHARGED, REPAIRED, WINTER STORAGE.Firat-clua Work Right Prices.Webster IVUters Limited Sherbrookn Wanted to Purchase Hardwood and Softwood Logs in any quantity.\u201e LOOMISDAKIN Construction Co.Md.SHERBROOKE, QUE.pKimaiiiiKiK OLD RESIDENT PASSES AWAY.One of the oldest residents of this city, in the person of Mr.Alfred Gad-bois, passed away yesterday at his home in this city, at the advanced age of seventy-nine years.The deceased was born in Compton, and at the age of three years came to Sherbrooke, where he has spent his life.He has eight children iivtng, in Montreal and Sherbrooke, one of them being Dr.F.A.G ad hoi*, King Street.The funeral will be held at 9 o\u2019clock on Monday 1 morning.^Testimonials-! B We are constantly receiving U testimonials about the quality of S our bread.You try it and you will add ¦ yours to the list.ALLAIT Bell 724w The Baker. iitifc-KtiKOOKE DAILY RECORD SATURDAY, I EBRUARY ZÜ, 1920.PAGE SEVEN Housewives WHO VALUE THEIR :: REPUTATION AS \" HOSTESSES INSIST ON :: SERVING \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 II SALADA IF YOU HAVE NOT YET TRIED IT, YOU HAVE A TREAT IN STORE.1! \u2022E649 Pattern by the men who succeed and not by what the unsuccessful tell you.If you ever get a better position; if you ever make more money, it will be because you have earned the right to it by Day or Night study.Every raise in salary that was ever given or received was due to increased ability, skill or knowledge, resulting directly from study, work, or practice.It follows that if you study you will begin your salary or increase your present salary.Why not begin the increase today\u2014tonight.Gleason\u2019s Business College SHERBROOKE, QUE.!iiaiflia!iiia[iiniiiia!!!nn!iHii!iBii!!aiNn![[M!iiai!MmHii!a!!m!i!B!!!;i mmmrMm \\ Social and Personal * * \"CIGARETTE SMOKING\" WAS SUBJECT OF THE DEBATE HELD LAST EVENING IIM!!IIHI!IBWHlMllllBllllHll!lB!il!U!IB!l|jBlBI!l!H||lB||||| IBIIIMIIIM Mr.J.Williams spent a few days at*-Sawyerville recently.>!«\t$ t.'i Mr.and Mrs.E.Kirouac, of Quebec, are spending a few weeks in town.«:» )!« Dr.George Hume has returned from a short trip to Atlantic City.* # * Mr.L.T.Weldron, of Montreal, was in town yesterday, en route to Boston, Mass., to visit friends.* * Miss .Helen Richard, Ball Street, is visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Gustave Richard, in Montreal.#\tv $ Miss Dorothy Clarke has left for her home in Beebe to spend the week end.*\t# \u2022 Mr.J.E.Rheault, M.L.A., for Wolfe County, was in town this week, on business.« >k » Mr.Valere Olivier, 'Wellington Street, spent the past week in Hamilton, Ont., on business.* * * Miss Odell, of Capelton, has taken the position of Secretary at the Sherbrooke Hospital.H!«\t* Among people from this section who are at Atlantic City, are: Mr.and Mrs.James Mackinnon, Mrs.Lucke, .Mrs.Willis\tand\tothers.*\t«\t* Mr.and Mrs.Edgar G.Kerouac, of Quebec, are the guests for several weeks of Mr.C.F.Olivier, Mrs.Ker-onac\u2019s father, Melbourne Street.$\t*\t# Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tF.\tDevault, Maple Street, and Mr.and Mrs.Albert Cot-terill, Prospect Street, left today for East Angus, to spend the week end visiting Mr.and Mrs.W.O.Vogt.#!*############## ^ & #\tCHILDREN\u2019S PAGE TO AP- * #\tPEAR ON MONDAY.* -\t% #\tOwing to the limited space # #\tavailable in today\u2019s issue of # ^ the Sherbrooke Daily Record on ifc ifc account of the large -.mount #\tof advertising, the Children\u2019s & & Page, a very popular weekly & ]\t#\tfeature,\tis\tbeing\theld\tover to- # !\t^\tday\tuntil\tMonday\u2019s\tissue.\t# I\t*\t& I**#######*###!**# A Very Interesting Debate Was Held Under the Auspices of the W.C.T.U.in Wesley Hall.\u2022M.Dayon; 1st gents\u2014Mr.A.Veilleux; 2nd'\u2014Mr.J.Guay.The gold watch, valued at $125, was won by Miss M.Derocher, 7 Powell street.After the card games, a comedy sketch \u201cConsultation Gratuite,\u201d was given by members of \u201cCercle Laports,\u201d and afforded half hour\u2019s merripnent for the au- Wesley Hall was well filled last evening on the occasion of a debate arranged by the Sherbrooke W.C.T.U., under the auspices of Mrs.H.Spencer, Superintendent of Narcotics, and Rev.E.C.Russell.The four troops of Scouts were largely represented, the lads filed in under their Scoutmasters and assistant Scoutmasters, and took the seats reserved for them in the centre of the hall, while there was a good attendance of members of the local : Union, and interested friends.Rev.E.C.Russell took the chair, and the meeting opened with \u201c0 Canada,\u2019\u2019 heartily joined in by all present.The chairman then announced the subject of the debate: \u201cResolved, that cigarette smoking is harmful to boys of the \u2019teen age,\u201d and the names of the contestants, Messrs.Clifton Hall, Assistant Scoutmaster, and Gordon Connor, King Scout, for the affirmative; Messrs.William Giovetti and Robert WEATHER MAN IS STILL IN A CHILLY MOOD The Last Two Days Have Been Disagreeably Cold, Owing to Strong Wind.New White Tomato - ALBINO - This novelty came as a sport, but comes absolutely true from seed now.The fruit is quite large, averaging nearly three-quarters of a pound each.Its color is absolutely white clear through ; is most valuable for table use, and it contains no acid, so will become very popular, for thousands of people do not care to eat tomatoes because of the acid.The flesh is solid and firm, and on this account makes a splendid shipper.No (tarder, will be complete without this valuable addition.Sold in packets only.Per pkt.80 cts.rnrr Our handsomely illustrated 116 page catalogue I IYEiIjI Flower Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, Poultry Supplies, for 1920.Send for it.of Vegetable, Farm and Garden Implements, etc., DUPUY & FERGUSON 38-42 JACQUES CARTIER SQ., MONTREAL.! Mr.E.F.Waterhouse, of Montreal, i formerly of Sherbrooke, has joined j Mrs.Waterhouse at the home of Mr.i and Mrs.George Armitage, Montreal | Street, for a few days visit.*\t#\t* Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Page left today for a month\u2019s visit to Florida, and intend to spend a few days in New York, on their way, also to visit PhiL adelphia, Washington, Richmond, Va., and Savannah, Ga., and Jacksonville, before reaching\ttheir\tdestination,\tDe- j\t*\t*\t* Mr.and Mrs.J.Ramsay Montizam-Ibert, 394 Roncesvalles Avenue, Toronto, Ont,, announces the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Lieut.C.H.Savage, of Montreal, formerly of the j5th Canadian Mounted Rifles.* >!: * I Mrs.E.W.Tobin and her daughters, ' Mrs.\tBeaudry\tand\tMiss\tKathleen ' Tobin have returned from Atlantic .City and New York, to \u201cWbadhaven,\u201d | Bromptonville.Mr.Tobin, M.P., ac-jeompanied them to Montreal, left for j Ottawa to attend the opening of Parliament, *\t>;i\t& ' The sliding party of the Y.W.C.A.[arranged by Miss Huntley, the Secre-| tary, was very successful in spite of the intense cold, annd about forty toboggans, and sleds were brought into requision, and the moonlight tramp along the Brompton Road was enjoyed while the sliding was all that could be desired.The young people were in the best of spirits, and the scene was one truly Canadian in all its aspects.Merry shouts and laughter filling the air.Returning to the Assembly Hall, towards ten o\u2019clock, games were play The extreme cold of the past two days has \u201cgot on everybod\u2019s nerves,\u201d for coupled with a low temperature, was a bitting wind that made ears tingle, and faces feel as if a smile could not possibly be added to the usual friendly greetings, The temperature on Thursday night was recorded at the experimental F.arm as 15 degrees below zero, and last night the mercury fell to 36 below, keeping at that low mark until after sunrise this morning.At Dr.McConnell\u2019s store on Wellington street, the temperature was 32 below, at 10 o\u2019clock this morning, and although the bright sun is very suggestive of spring, the atmostphere is not.\u201cMy coal supply is getting low\u201d is an expression heard on every side, and the prophesy of Mr.Brum, who was reported to have said \u201csix weeks more\u201d on his coming out day, is becoming arecognized fact.BISHOP\u2019S COLLEGE HEARS LECTURES ON MISSIONS dience.The proceeds were very grati sa say\u2014** *»«»\u2014\u20141 muen enjoyed.\tthe negative.The audience must not infer, he continued, that those arg-uing in favor of smoking are cigarette smokers, for such was not the case.They had consented, after much persuasion, to take up the negative side of the question, to give an interesting debate.Mrs.H.Spencer extended a cordial welcome to the young visitors on behalf of the W.G.T.U., and said, that as she looked i down at their bright- happy faces, she \u2018 v ondered if they realized the great re-1 sponsibilities which would rest upon j them, who were the men of tomorrow, i Their brothers had fought splendidly j overseas, and many had given up their ! lives, in order that Canada, the most Î glorious country in the world, might j be free, and it remained for them to do their part.A boy who had a sound, healthy body, a clear conscience, and the love of God in his heart, was a splendid member of the community.Mrs.Spencer referred to the essay on the use of tobacco for which a prize had been offered by the W\u2019.C.T.U., and hoped for a large number of contest- ; ants.The speakers for the affirmative side of the question, Messrs.Hall and Connor, adduced strong argument^ against the use of cigarettes for boys?! They claimed smoking tended- to dim the perceptions, dull the brain, make study more difficult, and made for mental and physical deterioration.In addition it was expensive and frequently a nuisance, especially to women who often did not like smoke.Boys should not be too severely blamed for smoking.They were tempted and led away by those older, who! should be wiser than themselves.Few ; parents, it was alleged, wished their ] sens to smoke, even if they themselves j used tobacco.' Messrs.Giovetti and Harrison for | the negative, amused and entertained ] | the audience, attempting as far as pos- ! sible to refute the opposing speakers, j Neither could believe that cigarettes i were injurious, when they were well ! aware that doctors, to whom the health j of the community was entrusted, lawyers and aldermen, not tot speak of _\t/\u2022 n *- \u2022\tpoikemen, car drivers, etc., were us- Series or Papers on Missionary i ually confirmed smokers.Over and £\u201e\u201e D; vt iLi i over again men were met with, both in Work rrepa, eo for Bi-Monthly town and country, who had reached old Meetings.\t! age, after using tobacco all their lives.i If nicotine is a poison, it did not seem j to act properly.As for smoke being offensive to women, ladies themselves had become smokers.Pointed reference was made to the soothing and comforting influence of cigarettes in the trenches, and to the fact that millions of pounds of tobacco were sent over seas during the war.All the speakers, who were most courteous in their allusions to \u201cmy 'ected for the nresent year are: H.O.Hodder, president; R.Herron, vice-president; S.WT.Swe-t-ing, secretary.IVf onufacturinQ Furriers - Sherbrooke lit 17, Worth many times their cost For lightening the work of cooking\u2014for increasing nutrition when every ounce of food is of value\u2014for saving meat, yet enabling the cook to make soups, stews, gravies, etc., just as nourishing and delicious\u2014for stimulating and sustaining when the energies flag\u2014for increased vigor in health, and renewed strength in sickness\u2014for handiness, convenience, saving time and trouble\u2014Oxo Cubes are worth many times their cost.Oxo Cubes are packed full of the rich nourishing elements which give beef its special place and value as a food\u2014in the handiest and most convenient form.CUBES The little money-time-and-trouble-savers 4 Cubes 10 Cubes 10c.23c.Tins of 50 Cubes 100 Cubes.11.25 *2.25 No Worry\u2014No Trouble-r* No Waste When pressed for time\u2014when you must wait for your oven\u2014when you cannot get the right temperature\u2014these are the causes of yom troubles on bake days when you use the wrong kind of baking powder.To have enjoyable results of a day\u2019s baking, to have no worry or wasted | cakes and pastry despite adverse con- j tions, you must first be careful about 1 the baking powder you select.' Use EGG-0 JMlftg Powder It does its work absolutely.Its double action makes It a never failing leavener, notwithstanding having to wait on your oven.Always follow the directions\u2014one level teaspoonful to one level cup of well sifted flour.By doing so, you use a quarter to a half less EGG-O, and get better results.The Egg-0 Baking Powder Co., Limited Hamilton, Canada fco®* FOR ALL YOUR BAKING jÿ*¦*< - Ülp:-' \u2022\t\u2022\u2022 \"'¦H* AND ¦Tl I ¦Ér 1 \"''-'J.!î': n rum i a OATS FOR BETTER PORRIDGE Western Canada Floor Mills Company, Limited TOXtfflV\u2014Bad ofcr B El FURNITURE DO NOT FORGET THAT YOU SAVE 215 % in purchasing your furniture at ALFRED LANCTOT « FILS, LTD.CORNER PEEL AND MARQUETTE STREETS We also sell on easy terms.) i \\ » I r>tVj£.tlUH I SHtiRBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SAT URDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1920.Sherbrooke Daily Record Mb, «capt Sandaya.ky Ih* R«card Caaiyany, and 1*8 Wal-Straet.Bharkraake, Oaa.ABUBHEO k\u2019KBBUART t, 1117.Canadian Pre»i, Ltd., with drap ol Kartanal New» wire in affice\u2014Canadian Awaaiatad Prana and Banter » new» aeatlakU.\u2022CBBCBimON BATES\u2014Batea tn-irtly In ¦diani » ta any addra» in Canada, Gnat Bri-Ma and the United S ta tee: One year.13.**; atx naantha, 11.78; three Banthe, *l.»8: ana 4( cents.AN A.B- C.PAPER, ftecard ia a memher af the Andlt ________a( Circa iatiana, and it» area U tien i* ewelariy anaited and re era a toad.ESTABLISHED.The persistent report that peace with the Soviet government is being considered by several governments is being accepted as true.Where there is smoke there is fire, and the idea that no alternative is to be found is evidently being forced upon the Supreme Council.The Soviet government has not only undisputed control of internal Russia,\u2019but boasts that it will yet control Constantinople, and Asiatic centres of unrest.From Archangel and Murmansk to Odessa and Vladivostock the Bolshevik holds the reins of power, a power from which he cannot be ousted by ABT parry save one within Russia.INTERNATIONAL RIVALRY.The objection to the St.Lawrence Ship Canal may be summarized in s few words.The United States fears, in the opening up of such a route, tha.Canadian ports would benefit to the detriment of many interests in the former country.Particularly will monied interests in New York State Buffer from an international water-way.Should the proposal of Congress be opposed by New York State, with ^uf-fifient backing from other quarters, the development of the St.Lawrence might be deiayec until Canada, nnas-BSted.should undertake the work.*4-************** + * ,j,\t«J» PRESS COMMENT \u2022*\u2022?******** (\u2022\u20224 tho«»«nd* \u2022f olhort) «««plo by roof-lad with Nepooict Twio Shlaflot.NapoBMt Twl» Shiadtca ¦re two tbiaidlo* >> OD« \u2022re «eperior ia ererr reapeet te any other thielh, anenn-feotored.They will »et crook, atari or apllt.The \u2022«»\u2022 with which they era laid\u2014the lahor they tare \u2014the few aiaili they reqniro, \u2022ad ebora ell, the positive Thera la \u2022 Neponset dealer In hie Mme ask a ropy of \u201c Roof In y Afat/t in Canada Ay BIRD & SON LIMITED, Hamilton, Ontario '¦CassSIss Many.Oaaapan m»4«.stimlt b.swat tn CUuuta hr Csu4lu 1rs*.\u201d proteetiee they |lye, makes them the most economical roofiad you ornas usa.Neponset Twin Shiedlee \u2022re so desideed that they earn be laid close together, asaur-ind ¦ roof that is absolutely sreather-tidht, yet rctainind the appearance of a slate roof.Their crushed slate surface, \u2022 soft and pleasind red or dreeu color, adds an attrea-tiveness end charm to the home.your district.WHls os for our Illustrated benklac Canada\" II KW YORK TEAMS LEAVE FOR TRAINING CAMP.(Associated Press Despatch) .,EW iOKiv, Feb.23.\u2014Headed by uristy Mathewson, the main contin-^.it ot the New York National League -seball Flub departed today by spe-,al train for San Antonio, Texas, for \u2022airing training.Other players and re-.ruits will be picked up at various .joints.Manager McGraw is en route .o the Texas c.ty Iro.n Havana.Although Heinie Zimmerman and .ai t hase were ordered to report here .oday, they did not do so.Zimmerman .ant back his contract unsigned, while ^nase, according to report, has decided .o quit baseball for business in Cali-,rnia.The advance guard of the New ork American team will leave to-.ht for spring training quarters at a-ksonville.Y.M.C.A.NOTES MEMMUS TUXIS BOYS.The Leaders\u2019 Square of Tuxis Boys .e.d their regular meeting last even-,ag.The Mentor gave a short talk on Native Trees.\u201d TUXIS TRAMP.The Tuxis Boys of the city and heir lady friends will hold a snow-shoe tramp to-night.The party will .neet at the Y.M.C.A.at 7.30 and ,vili return to the \u201cY\u201d for refresh-¦nents after the tramp.SUNDAY MEETING.The usual Sunday meeting will be .leld tomorrow afternoon at 4.15.The Physical Director, Mr.C.S.Hull, will iddrcss the meeting.Mr.Hull\u2019s subject will be, \u201cThe Modern Samson.\u201d -y- \u201cSAVE THE CHILDREN\u201d CON- GUESS.(Associated Press Despatch) GENEVA, Feb.288.\u2014Twenty countries are represented at the \u201cSave the hildren\u201d congress in session here.;.he Bishop of Oxford is representing Heat Britain.ACE CHARGES OF PROFITEERING.SYRACUSE, N.Y., Feb.28.\u2014Four if the city\u2019s leading firms were indict'd on charges of profiteering yesterday.Tw'b are retail concerns, one a ihoe company and one a clothing manufacturing company.HIS MAJESTY S FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, at 2.30, 7.30 and 9.00.Don't keep the kids away from this picture.Send them to the matinee and come yourself in the evening.C A.SI M O The F*tclc of PictoFes - v ;;5'>bs Mabel Noima&d I YOUR LAST CHANCE TODAY To See George Walsh and Anna Luther in \u201cThe Beast\u201d A powerful drama.The story of a brute who was loved by a beautiful woman.ORIGINAL VAUDEVILLE MOVIES EXCELLENT MUSIC The Beautiful Emotional Star Dolores Càssinelli MONDAY AND TUESDAY \u201cThe Web - of Deceit\u201d A WOMAN\u2019S LIFE DRAMA Outdoor Sits full of charm.Underworld Life full of action.Society Homes.Artist Studios.All blended into this interesting play.SHE STAMPEDED the \u201c400\u201d with a 45.Wild and Wooley \u201cPinto**\u2014her Zowie, what Lady ! Her first name was middle name wfls Pep: And when she hit the trail for New York and high society\u2014say, can you imagine what she did to those silk stockinged Sals and high-hatted Hor-olds ?Also another one of the beautiful Travelogues of our own native land.A Clever Hawk-Mann Comedy Pearl White in \u201cTiie Black Secret\u201d \u201cThe Trail of The Octopus\u201d Harry Pollard Comedy\u2014and Others.Dolores CassSnelll J WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY\u2014Grand Opening of of the Great Serial, \u201cThe Lightning Bryce,\u201d with Jack Hoxie and Anna Little.Final Episode of \u201cBound and Gagged.\u201d SPECIAL: Robert Warwick in \u201cGold in the Hills.\u201d COMING\u2014Ruth Roland in \"The Adventures of Ruth.\u201d Have you heard the latest song hit, \u201cRomantic Ruth\u201d?I.earn iti Sing it! Whistle it! Dance it! HOCKEY ST.REGIS VS.KNIGHT'S OF COLUMBUS STADIUM Safer ay Feb.28th Puck faced at 8.15 p.m.Admission 40c.\t(Including Reserved Seats 55c.Tax) OFTEN IN ONE.Heck\u2014My wife has a great fondness for pets.Has yours?Peck\u2014That depends on whether you refer to animals or the mood.\u2014 Boston Transcript.PREMIER THEATRE\u2014PRINCESS THEATRE UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT Fussey passenger (cn board a Î steamer)\u2014Doesn\u2019t the boat tip a lot steward?Steward\u2014Yes, she\u2019s setting a good example to the passengers.Thank you sir.\u2014London Idea.TODAY.Alice Brady in \u201cHIS BRIDAL NIGHT,\u201d five parts.\u201cTI E INVISIBLE HAND,\u201d No.7.COMEDY AND WEEKLY.MONDAY AND TCESDAY.Bryant Washburn in \u201cIT PAYS TO ADVERTISE\u2019* TODAY.Wallace Reid in \u201cTHE LOVE BURGLAR.\u201d five parte.Antonio Moreno in \u201cTHE HAND INVISIBLE/* Comedy and Others.MONDAY AND TUESDAY.Mitchell Lewis in \u201cTIIE CODE OF THB YUKON/* EAGLE motoA STYLC Writo «o-clciy for onr bijj F TV E V, CATALOGUE skewing cir full lines of Bicycles for Men \u2022nd Women, Boysaad G.Is.MOTOR CYCLES MOTOR ATTACHANTS Tires, Counter Brakes, Wheels, I ner Tubes, Lamps.Bells, Cyclometers, m.a'j, ] , ment and Parts of Bicycles.You can buy your supplies from us at wholesale prices.T.W.BOYD & SON, 87 Netr# Dame Street West, Montreal.% VIRGINIA Cigare ties Mild & Medium [O Tor Scents, 1G\u20acI®«T£TÎES 10 'THE POPULAR SMOKE OF TODAY\" The Province of Quebec has HlVa million acres of forest preserves valued at 445 million dodaus.The estimated quantity of pulpwood derived therefrom is t>00 million cords.'M fm m atown Ojubecà PkvGrl L\u2019c UF-: 1 QUALITY is the Secret of its POPULARITY.A ___st THE FIGURES HE SAW Wife (cosy before open fire) \u2014 Richard, s-ome people pay they can ee figures in the finnie#.can you?Hub\u2014Yes, $12.50 a ton.o m m v One Size \u201d15, I»- fa -Y-r 1 gp ; QC |; 1 r H.C.FORTIER, Selling Agent, Montreal i PAGE TEN SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1920.iimiiiiiiiaiHiiaann HALIFAX, ST.JOHN\u2019S, NFLD., MONTREAL, ST.JOHN, N.B.SYDNEY, N.S.F1.B.McCurdy & Co.art building, strathcona square, sherbrooke, que.(Member.Montreal Stock Eacbange) DEALERS IN INVESTMENT SECURITIES.STOCKS CARRIED ON MARGIN.Direct Prim Aire Connection.With All Office» and With laid law A Co., New Yark.Telephone 30 and 13S\t\u2022\t\u2022\tE.G.GRAVES, M< iiaifiaiaraiCiKjraaiiaMsiaxKnKiVB' MARKET NEWS SKLF-CHARA( \u2019\u201cRaw! Raw! Raw\u201d yelle .TO.the eoll- egn ooTs.\"Half-baked lot\u201d muttered a grumpy old gentleman.She\u2014You can\u2019t accuse me of ever helping to make a fool of himself.He\u2014I don\u2019t know about that.You said yes when I asked you to marry me.The Provision market showed slight variations in some lines due to scarcity of offerings.This affected pork, veal and lamb principally.A plentiful amount of beef was on sale at prices a few cents in advance of last week.Chickens and mutton were an unknown quantity, fowl demanded 48 cents per pound.A fair amount of creamery butter was on sale at 67 and 68 cents per pound.Canadian cheese was steady at last week's prices.Although fresh i eggs were plentiful, the price was high and varied, ranging from 70 to 75 jcents per dozen.Apart from potatoes, vegetables were unchanged from last week.Potatoes, however, were scarce and the price ranged from $2.76 to $8.00 per bushel.Imported fruits experienced a general rise, due to a scarcity on Montreal market.Lemons particularly were affected, and the difficulty obtaining them was attributed to the recent \u2018flu\u2019 epidemic, during which an abnormal amount waa used.What lemons were available were sold for 60 cents.Oranges shared in the scarcity and dealers were of the opinion that both these lines would continue high.PROVISION MARKET.Boiling meat, per lb.Help À Good Cause Industry, Commerce.Finance prosper in a country in proportion to the thrift, energy and education of hs inhabitants Large cities are the natural reservoirs whence flow the great currents of wealth and learning.So every manufacturer, business man or banker has a great interest at stake when public opinion is being aroused in favor of the advancement of learning in their midst, and their duty, although identical to that of the ordinary citizen, magnifies itself through its far-reaching effects upon the development of their industry.The need of a great University in Montreal, to parallel other great universities of Canada h paramount, and the Université de Montreal is called upon to rise and be equal to the needs of our great City.So, let us be generous and answer, with all the might of wealth at 0» disposal and with a real sense of civic pride, the pressing demand for subscription» for the Université de Montréal Every citizen can help, every one will help and raise the millions ¦eadsd for the UNIVERSITÉ DE MONTREAL Subscribe to-day\u2014Send in your subscription\u2014TeS your friends aboutit EDUCATION IS OUR GREATEST INDUSTRY MAKE IT OUR GREATEST ASSET \"Noble*te Oblige\" Tte Crtomr C*=aartt*e is tZarfr at tzbazj'.vs-.ea Qtksm «t W SL JasMB frww\tIfesml VAS* 1*3 When the Rattlesnake Struck Judge! .\u2022¦me sesnsm farjr .yw\tate a naMjc- sadav Uayt* I a»» ~n-\t: n- b***'- Imu me nattfcts* ncri Ooe after 1 mat t» the pe* mi\t3»«cs of\u2014vwii.Msec sar St waa poverty awl tW 4rt-.\t.\tfos^Oww, Yoii'w.got a ¦-aaspalCT.\t*»i f Q rocoat uo rosJt* jrm know aQB- I\u2019«a tose oow.ao4 I tctr-yi r\u201d tarwil t» rztUesnajLa sJB rlcMU 1 -raV oat wk*» I isrflto.ytram nupeetruOy.RATTUriSrOLKE.This ia Qk im^tontos of ooe of tke stortm by « O.HENRY li Wffl «MK m+% mm** \\m bob*- tbto\t** TJXk *Wl btedtes bBTB acMBft Mp.Tdtrt imtft.qJm Mf a.f+r U**\t&+rrâ 374 Complete Stone*\u2014One Long Novel C3e«r Type\u2014Beautifully Bound._ ______ _____ _____ mt o.Hftwrr.\t>mra 'iaj.\tbo rvwuclvDd hi^rb ai»ovo All rmrsrrtjn ta tike world for 11» mim mt atumn Wfwiews.ri&mn thmre; will tm am b*tm% wftAoot O Hfjnry.l,rw 9*Q %!-rmeslr in tb© l/tt f*d fit a.Km How rasgMT LbotJELOflA Ar« La «41 Uja we cannot tolL TTi« rmui on Ul© a*r*mt Urrem L/lm, tho Qntt^rnitr prwfmnor pays hto nonaire.Tbs *1 O Haary w«J fa «a fesravar, for h(a i« a t^vaamy la aadylnc.Hat tba naUa at ttata low piica closaa near.So bow.can.rot yaar «wt- Todi r» h»r« O.Haory If you an* ta «« enjt of Ufa tha baanty «jad fun it holds.Taa oaa toaoa bla work at half prioa If you nan4 tbo ooa-yon \u2018 iciay you oan Kara r>a«ldaa Jack London V(£L Free but tba Jus* Inrvdan La rr***» work thnt h«i R*f* Mm I* her© for yoo.Hi* apfr.t »re« now In bin Looka The end-)*-ae SOd fowl ©flw adveoturliur of day© comas ywu ic that flash acroai ow meteor.V.> I a re arranfed for ooe oné-forrr, a\u2018j hortxo«j odltion of JacLt I^onCorr* b«Kt workJ», and a* !©n* a« the edit .on Junta you can have ti.rw wonderful moriwa- KKKW\u2014-¦a'ith your *e» «* o Henry.ay Hloe One Edition Only Oiir arrmc pern an la with tba pubJtsbare of Jaok Ixmdon1» work* allow taa only or»© odition of biB beat storloa.ao If you would thape atorfoe FltK£.eend tho cont>offi\tpromptly for yoar ml.Vest, to O.Henry, Jaok L^odon ;s ».he moff4 popular author In America.and you cannot ecrpoct thia one adltSon to last iMupr S'j send yoor ooupon NOW for the ffpe*.!al edîtkwi of Q.Henry, and a set of Jau^k X^aBtfoa FREJL F\"\tAm*] ¦ *vantlerrjen\u2022 i ad adopted tnis me.icu of max: .i nown their commercia.and mar.' 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