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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE., MONDAY, JUNE 21.1920.PRICE TWO CENTS CMC IMPROVEMENT BY-LAW DEFEATED AT POLLS Bov Scout Camoaiffn Week In Eastern Townships Opened CIVIL WAR CONDITIONS AT LONDONDERRY-THE .FIGHTING CONTINUES rThe Firing is ©eing Maintained With Desperated GERMANY MUST REDUCE Intensity, and Business is Suspended and Postmen are Declining to Deliver Mail\u2014When the Troops Stop the Fighting in one Zone, Firing Breaks Out in Another\u2014Mob Opened Fire on the Troops This Morning\u2014Many More Have Been Killed as a Result of the Wholesale Battles j That are Going on in the Streets, ARMY BY JULY 10TH m (Associated Press Desptach) LONDON, June 21.\u2014Civil war conditions prevail Londonderry, and the authorities are powerless, it is; declared in an Exchange 1 elegraph despatch from ^ Londonderry this afternoon.Several additional persons were, killed in this morning's rioting there, according to this mes-1 sage.The firing is being maintained with desperate intensity.: Business is suspended and the postmen are declining to deliver i mail.When the troops stop the fighting in one zone, the despatch adds, firing breaks out in another.JP0B OPENED FIRE THIS MORNING ON THE TROOPS\u2014ALL BUSINESS AT STANDSTILL AS RESULT OF THE RIOTS (Associated Press Desptach) LONDONDERRY, June 21 J\u2014Rioting was renewed in this city this morning and resulted in one person being mortally wounded and two seriously hurt.Rifle and revolver firing was almost continuous, and as the people feared to venture out to work, business was at a aUândstill.The mob this morning opened fire on the troops.At one o\u2019clock this afternoon the rioting was still in progress.John Gallagher, one of the men wounded in yesterday\u2019s fighting between Unionists and Nationalists, died today, bringing the number of deaths from the present outbreak of party strife up to six.FIVE PERSONS WERE KILLED AND MANY SERIOUSLY INJURED DURING THE FIGHTING ON SATURDAY (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, June 21.\u2014The Council of Ambassadors decided on Saturday that the German army must be reduced to 100,000 men by E July 10.\u2018REDSTLAIMTO BE DRIVING BACK POUSH FORCES nnmrirrinmnrrrinnrrmr!^^ For The Boy.Scouts In a score at ctties, towns and vffiafres in Soothen.Qnebec a campaign is in progress this week on behalf of the Boy Scout organizations in the Eastern Townships.The objective is $10,000 as part of a $50yt>00 fund which is being raised in the Province to promote Boy Scout organization during the next five years.The sum is not large and the cause is worthy.Townships people know enough about the Boy Scout organization to understand something of the benefits that it bestows upon the boys associated with St It aims to develop them physically, morally and mentally.During the week representative people in all communities ¦will be called upon to assist in this undertaking.There seems no doubt that this will be readily given.Z&JL In Sherbrooke, an office for the week has been opened in the Record Block from which the local campaign will be directed.AiuuiJtajiiiiLiiiLgJUJiz\ta.a.g, g.gjLsuLiUüijmxiu Several Were Badly Injured When The Wooden Bridge At Coaticook Gave Way Yesterday-Auto Plunged Into River The Bridge Leading from Compton Street to Washington Street Collapsed When Crowd Rushed on to It\u2014Mr.Joyal\u2019s Auto Fell into the River, But Very Fortunately Landed Upright and Jthe Owner Was Not Injured\u2014Some of Injured Brought to Local HospitaL ELECTORS TURNED DOWN BYLAW BÏ MAJORITY OF TH1RTY-ONE-SMALL VOTE WAS POLLED Only Quarter of Taxpayers Presented Themselves at the Polls\u2014Valuation Vote Showed a Majority\u2014South and Centre Wards Were Favorable to the Project\u2014Property Valuation Represented by Ballot Reached Nearly Half of Total\u2014Results by Wards.T^gal^bVlatTu^r^To ******** ******** * raise $666.000 for civic im-l * provements by defeating the project on Saturday by a majority of thirty- * ! * vote was polled, | ^ A.F.OF L.GRUDGE AGAINST BRITALN.Stated that the Bolshevists Have Again Crossed the Dnieper River.B'ggBTnnni 16 ttstb irinnnnrinnr^ SERBIA AND BULGARIA FORM AN ALLIANCE (Associated Press Despstch) LONDONDERRY, .lune 20.\u2014During the rioting Saturday night, in which five persons were killed and ten seriously injured, McVeigh, a laborer, was on his way to a butcher\u2019s shop when, reaching the end of Long Tower Street, a bullet struck him in the throat.He struggled in a dying condition toward a public house nearby, whe.re he fell.Owing to the fierce fusillade, it was impossible to go to his assistance, but eventually a man rushed through the shower of bullets and dragged him to shelter.No gm-; buiance was available, and an effort made to carry him to an infirm- j dry on a shutter.He died on the way.i Farren, the other man killed, was ^ r-r.- ¦ - standing in the doorway of his loug-1\t, insc when struck bv two bullets.One injured.Automobiles were also stop-entered his stomach, proving fatal iped, the- occupante were dragged from almost immediately.In the midst of tb© melee, a man who'knocked clown (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, June 21.\u2014A Moscow wireless message received here alleges that a secret alliance against Greece has been concluded between Serbia and Bulgaria.\t0 iJiSLSLSiJikSiSLSiSJLSJLSiSiSSSLSJLkJlJ^ \u201e small boy was chased by an angry snob of men and women.He sought ehelt*r in the City Club.Insistent demands for his ejection being ig- Îiored, the mob stoned the club.A arge crowd assembled in the non-residential quarter of the centre of the city, where fierce fighting also occurred.Two girls were among the combatants here.Armed police on duty were compelled to telephone for military assistance.But before assis-tanse arrived, the disorders flared to greater intensity, and the firing by -unionists became so hehvy that people who had been seeking shelter in doorways were seen to be crawling elofig the ground to places of safety.GradualH the Unionists gained control of the entire -district in the (centre of the city, chasing the Nationalists Into their own locality In kheir retreat, the latter fired volleys 3nto thr Masonic Hall, the windows of (which were broken.The Unionists ported small groups at vantage points »nd kept up a continuous fire.It was Çêr6 Price was killed as he entered the doorwuv of the Diamond Hotel.Svhere he lived.The bullet entered (his abdomen, pierced a two-inch door knd finally became embedded in a i aprice served with an ambulance ¦fcorps in the Ulster Division throughout the war, having come from America to enlist He was waiting an (epportunity to return.The military arrived in the centre of the city at [about eleven o'clock, and an armored Lsr moved to Bishop\u2019s Gate, whereupon the rioting subsided, although occasional shots were .till heard.The Unionita left, the neighborhood singing and cheering.\t, There worn scenes of wild disorder aleo In Waterloo Place, a Protestant quarter, where Nationalists for a couple of hours stopped and examined all persons who attempted to jbaaa.Many shots were flrod the cars and searched This mob wrecked a number of shops and appropriated their contents.Flames burst from the drapery store of James Moore, a Unionist.The fire brigade arrived with a number of volunteers, some of whom were held up and relieved of their revolvers.It is not known how McLaughlin met his fate.He was brought to an infirmary in a donkey cart, and died soon after admission.In the water side area rioting and firing of extensive scale continued from six o\u2019clock in the evening until midnight.The trops were withdrawn from the streets at four thirty Sunday momfitg.It was after their departure that Doherty was shot.He was leaving the house where Farren lay dead about five thirty in the moming when he was struck in the abdomen with a bullet from the direction of Fountain Street.John Halhraith, a Unionist workmen, was standing at the door of his homo when two men from Bridge Street fired point blank at him.He was struck by three bullets and lies in an infirmary in a critical condition.MASKED MEN HELD UP A MAIL TRAIN NEAR DUBLIN (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, June 21.\u2014Russian Bolshevik troops have crossed the Dnieper River in.the region of Retchitsa, where the movement is strongly developing, and the Poles are being driven back in the region of Knor-sten, according to a wireless despatch received quoting an official statement issued at Moscow yesterday.A Polish attack southwest of Polotsk has been «repulsed, the statement declared.The Bolshevists, in the communication issued Sunday, claim to have flung the Poles across the Dnieper River to the east of Retchitsa and to be driving them back towards Kere-sten and Ovruch and in the direction of Proskurov, (Southeast of Lemberg.) Along the left bank of the Dniester, the Bolshevists say they have broken the enemy\u2019s resistance and are advancing toward Kamenta, (Podolsky, west of Mahilev.) ^ .j\u201cReds\u201d Attack Now in Full Swing.) *-* (Associated Press Despatch) WARSAW, June 21,\u2014The Bolshevists are reported to have assumed fifty divisions of the mid-summer drive against Poland, which military observers consider to be now in full swing, the Reds attacking at various points along a 1200 kilometre front.Owing to the repeated shipping by the Germans of war material and ammunition through the neck of the Polish territory, reaching the Baltic j Sea, the Poles are holding up\u2019 all J shipments across the railroad corridor of East Prussia.In retaliation the Germans are holding up explosives for Polish mines.The question of what material Germany will be allowed to send will probably be referred to the supreme council for settlement.COATTOOOK, QUE-, June 21\u2014* (Special)\u2014A very serious acci-flipnt was recorded here on Sunday afternoon at about five o'clock, ¦when the wooden bridge leading from Compton street to Washington street collapsed.About thirty feet of the bridge gave away, carrying with it one automobile and about twenty people who were on the bridge at the time, to the riverbed about eighteen feet below.It appears that a baseball game was in progress on the ball grounds on the east side of the bridge, when a collision between two automobiles occurred on Compton street jus! across the river from the ball grcuni> crowd immediately rushed to the scene of the collision and there wore several automobiles and' a large crowd on the bridge, which gave away under the ¦weight.The automobile which went down with the bridge was a new McLaughlin machine, owned and driven **************** TURKS MURDER REFUGEES IN SCHOOL.* * * - * Associated Press Despatch * LOIJDCN, June 21.\u2014A Con- * stantinople message dated * Friday reports that an Ameri- * can school near Ismid was * entered by Nationalist troops * and, civilians who sought re- * fuge there were murdered.* * ********* ******* ope.A very small slightly over a quarter of the electors availing themselves of the ballot.The North, East and West Wards all showed majorities against the bylaw, while the South and Center carried the measure.The valuation vote showed a majority of $341,833, but to carry a bylaw, both Votes and valuation must show a favorable number of ayes.Of\teligible voters, only 511 cast their ballot, and of a total valuation of $10,388,763,73, $4,499,631.35 was represented by the vote cast.The following are the returns by wards: North, votes for 29; against, 103; valuation for, $535,031; against, $1,-172,587, South, votes for, 78; against 33;1 valuation for, $1,113,465; against, $237,400.East, votes for, 54; against 65; valuation for, $215,998; against, $172,800.West, votes for.49; against.56; valuation for, $164,362; against, $172,800.Center, votes for, 30; against, 14; valuation for, $391,875; against, $157,885.Majority if votes against.31.Majority of valuation for, $341,833.Associated Press Despatch *\tMONTREAL, June 21.\u2014 *\tThe American Federation of *\tLabor closed its convention *\tSaturday, and after intense *\tfeelings of bitterness express-.* ed against Great Britain, en- *\tdorsed the League of Nations.*\tPresident Gompers broke his *\tgavel in calling the meeting *\tto order.The next meeting is .* to be held at Denver, Colorado.* ********* ******* * * * *, * «* * * * * \u2019* * * 91 * * * ESTIMATES FOR MANY BRANCHES WERE PASSED House Adopted Many Divorce Bills in Record Time.?> \u2022l*\t\u2018I* flp WEATHER * ?+ and received less serious injuries.The bridge, which is used but a very little, except on such occasions as when a bail game is on, had been reported to be in had condition, but as there are from the Gulf of Mexico bow covers \u2022Je «J» «J* '\u2022J'\t*> d *\tTHE .*\t* TUESDAY SHOWERS WITH FAIR INTERVALS.TORONTO, June 21.\u2014A moderate depression which has travelled quit only three or four houses on the east the lower Lakes region causing heavy\tw\tOJlc juuci»u- side of the river the Council had tried rain oyer the greater portion of Ontar- nUation of forty-three civil servants (Associated Press Despatch) | OTTAWA.June 21.\u2014(Nine divorct i bills were adopted in five minutes be-I fore the House adjourned at sevef i o'clock on Saturday evening., Estimates for the Departments ot ! Justice, Customs and Excise, and for ! militia pensions were adopted.Sir Robert Borden introduced a hill ti provide cash payment for grain delivered to country elevators.The bill to provide ofr the superan- by Mr.Joyal of Clifton.Mr.Joyal was | to avoid building a new one at present, io which promises to rpreal eastAvavd.was pven second reading.uy rnr.\t,-,\tand had made some temporary repairs In the west light showers have occur- «ru.- alone in the car and escaped injury, the car landing in an upright position in about four feet of water, which evidently broke the fall of the car to some extent, as it was not damaged nearly as much as would be expected.Those who were injured were walking across the bridge at the time, and all fell into the river with the broken timbers, but were soon rescued by the large crowd present.At the present time, owing to the excitement and confusion, it has been impossible to secure the names of all those injured, but among those most seriously injured are Miss Gaupier, hip and leg broken in several places, also head cut, taken to the hospital at Sherbrooke, Master Dumont, about sixteen years of age, son of Mr.and Mrs.H.Dumont, foot badly crushed and split to the ankle.It is feared that it will be necessary to amputate the foot, A young man by the name of Granit-bois and one or two others are report ed to have received broken limbs, but were rushed away from the scene of accident before their names could be obtained^ There were also about ten or twelve others who were thrown into the river (Associated l\u2019re«s Despatch) CORK, June 21/\u2014Armed masked men hold up a mail train from Dublin Saturday.All official letters were seized.IRISH POLICE DID NOT SEIZE AMERICAN\u2019S ARMS «¦riminutely, and several persons .wore (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON.June 21.\u2014Consular in vestigation of a report that Irish police had seized the personal arms of an officer on the American ship \u201cMilwaukee Bridge,\u201d at.Dublin has proved the story was not true.The captain ofl indis- the ship told the American Consul at Was Decided At Hythe Conference To Give Greece Free Hand In The Military Measures Taken With Regard To Turkey Premiers and Their Advisers Found Such a Move Necessary Owing to the Grave Situation Resulting from the Nationalist Forces Reaching the Dardanelles\u2014French and British Troops and the French Fleet Will Be Concentrated for the Defence of Constantinople and the Straits.f5-NOw \\ C*N'TCO f TO TH VAV.LdU'iT fKY FOR.THE 0«E^- Lvn% TO OCE YOU HAPPY - MO u OOOOHt DAUGHTER K NEW OREL'S (\\NO \\ CAN\u2019T 0 OL.P- f /or %\\ DON\u2019T CRY-HERE\u2019S à MONEY' I MUSHT Jüî>T AEs V/EU- MAKE RESERVATION B E>TT1_E IN ^ADVANCE- TO THE I POOR-HOUÎ LO'- .iif © 1920 ¦» IKTI FRATUM Snrvic.INC, 6-/V ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT NEWS Ba glow, Francis Ayer, Emma Johnson, Jean Golquhoun, Tommie Fisk, Randall Burton, Clifford Burton, S.[ Blier, Alex.Swanson.Miss Swanson ! sang two solos.I Mr.and Mrs.H.T.Stmbury and Dr._\t,\t.\tand Mrs.L.R.Stedman, of Gananoque, Gatherings by Daily Record Ont., who have taken a motor trip Correspondents in Various Communities.WATERVILLE A musicale was held at the hwne of Jliss Gladys Swanson on Friday evening.The following pumls took part: Mav Fowler, Gertrude Gilson.Gladys Yio\u2019tti, Dorothy Brown, Margaret Swanson, Mabel Blier, Josephine Lennon.Dorothy Saxon, Alline Howse, Winnie Mills.Helen, Piper, Alline Tope, Jean Gerrard.Edith Swanson, Beatrice through the Eastern Townships, were the guests of old friends in town recently.Miss Russel Osgood has returned from the Sherbrooke Hospital, where she underwent an operation.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Sleeper, of Worcester, have been the guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.0.Hopkinson for a visit.Miss O.Barrett and Miss Winnie Bray, of Montreal, are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.Baglow.Mrs.Jack Crawford, of Winchendon Mass., is spending a couple of weeks with Mr.and Mrs.Frank Fisk.Mr.Joseph Lennon and Miss K.Len- non, of Martinville, were recent guests at the home of their brother, Mr.and Mrs.Roy Lennon.Miss Partridge has returned to Montreal after spending two weeks with Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Baglow.Mrs.John Manson is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs.John Philips, in Montreal.Dr.and Mrs.Colquhoun attended the closing exercises at King\u2019s Hall, Compton.The Misses Esther King and Parsons are at their homes for the summer, after attending Macdonald College.The Misses Doris and Frances Wilson and Blanche Law have returned from Bishop\u2019s College to spend the holidays.Mrs.Aldrich spent a few days this week with her niece, Mrs.Clifford Goodhue, at Little Lake.Miss Mary Gale, of Minneapolis, is spending thhe summer at her home in town.Miss Mary Horan is spending the summer vacation at her home in Danville.HATLEY A wire was received by Mrs.M.W.LeBaron on Wednesday stating that her sister-in-law, Mrs.Lewis Moody had passed away on the previous Friday at Keewatin, Ont., after several months of ill health.The Methodist Church parlor was the scene of a happy event on Saturday afternoon when Miss Doris Schoolcraft was given a miscellaneous \"shower\u201d upon the occasion of her approaching mariage to M.Leo Bur-cyyck, of Kitchener, Ont.The large room was tastefully decorated in a 'color scheme of pink and white, the two colors being carefully interwoven in the chair of honor and\u2019the gift bas- Gray-Dort Reduces Price Effective June 15th, 1920, the price of Gray-Dort Motor Cars, including- all new Excise Taxes, will be as follows : (ALL TAXES INCLUDED) Model U (( u $1575.00 1746.00 15 Regular 15M Special 15D Ace 1862.00 10 Roadster 1575.00 « it U U All f.o.b.Factory-Freight only Extra GRAY-DORT MOTORS, LIMITED, Chatham, OnU O\u2019DONNELL &M0RISSETTE, LTD.Phone No.5.DISTRIBUTORS 217 Wellington St SHERBROOKE DEALERS: W.E.Hurd, Ayer's Cliff; George Rctysfon, Waterloo: Walter Davis, Knowlton; Robert Gervais, Plessirvine; Elson Dyson, Richmond; jos.T.Lapointe, D\u2019Israeli; W.H.Hovey, Rock Island; A.L.Dupuis, Coaticook; J.A.Latulippe, Thetford Mines; J.C.Vezina, Victoria ville; E.W.Poulin.St.Isidore Auckland; Henri Poulin, Lake Megantic; George D.Cathcart, Bury; L.D.Jacob, St.Sebastien; Chad dock & Buzzeil, Danvilla.Holiday Laundry Service Talk it over with us.We can help you solve the summer cottage laundry problem.Sherbrooke Steam Laundry \u201cThe Careful Laundry\u201d Phone 169 70 Frontenac Street.DERBY LINE HOTEL v.S.CULL1NS & SON.Canadian mon»\u2019 at oar BISHOP PAID A PASTORAL VISIT TO DANVILLE QUEBEC COUPLE COMES OUT WITH EICTS III CK Both Himself and Wife Restored to Splendid Hei^i by Tanlac, Says Mgr.laRocque, of Sherbrooke, f firmed Class \u2014 General Notes.DANVILLE, June 21.\u2014Monseig-neurf Bishop Larocque, Bishop of \u201cBoth my wife and myself have derived such great benefit from Tanlac that we feel it our duty to tell others about our experience with the medi-cine,\u201d said Gaudias Cote, expei-t mechanic at the car shops of the C.N.R.at Limoilou, and residing at 137 Broisseau S , Quebec, when speaking to the Tanlac representative, recently.\u201cFor a good many years now I have been kept in a low, run-down, weak condition on account of chronic stomach trouble.I never seemed to get any goodness out of my food and everything I ate upset me.I was always having the worst kind of headaches and toward- the last I got so weak and run-down that I could hardly stay at my work.\u201cSome of my relations were so much helped bv Tanlac that I decided to try it myself and it was wonderful the way'it built me up.It gave me a splendid appetite and I could soon eat a good square megl and not have any trouble whh my stomach afterwards.I quickly picked up, strength and am now feeling so much .better that I can get through my work without even getting tired, a \u201cMy wife wal in a verj run-down condition at this time.She had indigestion so bad that she could eat very little, and hud become very weak.She simply had to lie down a great deal Sherbrooke, paid a pastoral visit to j 0f tp0 time.Her nerves were in such Danville, on Friday.He came from a ^ state that the slightest unusual Asbestos where he held a confirma-1 nojse Would make her jump as if she tion service the day previous.He was j jja(j been shot.celebrated in St.Anne\u2019s Church byj \u201cWell, when she saw what Tanlac ent, and Lemay, of Sherbrooke, and , wag doing _'or me> s}ie tried it too, Father Simard, of the Redemptonst I an(j sucjj a change has come over her Order.\ti since she started taking it, that I In the morning, High Macs was | never iook at her now without feeling celebrted, in St.Anne\u2019s Church by | grateful to that splendid medicine.Father Lemay, at the conclusion of I ghe now 0ats weih is not troubled with which the rite of confirmation wa;j : indigestion, and is so much stronger ket.A short address, expressing the administered to ninety-nme girts and sjje can do the work of the house good wishes of her many friends, was °î'e hundred and one boys.At, 1116 wjth0ut any difficulty.Her nerves read by Mis?Florence Glidden, cou-j0}0^6 \u201ce ceremony, a temperance Kave become quite normal and she sin of the bride-elect, followed by the \u2019 Pledge was made by those confirmed j ,s sy,e feels better than she ever uid presentation of the numerous pretty | ^, which they undertook not to Vp-j before in her life.We cannot speak and useful gifts, for which Miss ) dulge in spirituous liquors .p to the j too highly of Tanlac for it is a re-Schoolcraft warmly expressed her \u2018 a£e 0* twenty-one years.Among those markable medicine.\u201d appreciation and thanks.The .guest ' Pf^\tTanlac is sold in Sherbrooke by Griffith\u2019s Drug Store and A.E.Du-berger under the personal direction of a special Tanlaq representative.(Adv.) of honor was shortly afterwards es-itcaux, of Capelton, formerly curate corted from the hall where a gaily at ®t.Anne s Church, bather Caston-decked jaunting car was in readiness ; guay, Asbestos, b ather phampagne, for the usual trip through the villagefather Brassard, Wotton, streets.Shortly after the return of the I £athcr, Hcbert and Father Bo\u201cehtr-merry party, sandwiches, cake aud '\t.Dr pim, .cutrn cofiee were served by the young la-\tRECORDS ARE PUBLISHED.\\y00(n,.y f0r Turkey where he dies of\tthe\tchurch\tand\tother\tfriends.1-,.c annual meetings of the Dan»: lie\tu.j[|\tbc engaged in Missionary work.-\t.Union Agricultural Society\twas\theld\tMr\tRiJdIc wcnt to Boston and New _\t, IX., _\tj°?th?\tof June and was wel -York but only on pleasure.While in JOHNVILLE\tI attendee.The annual report was read Ybe latter city, Mr.Woodlev made -\twhich ^showed good results\tfor\tthe; lans for his rj.lurn to that Eastern Barn\tDance\tat\tthe\thome\tof\tMrs.\tM.! ^ctomforUeTear mi)-\tMn Rid,f(' huS nVnt.cntion Libbey, Wednesday, June 23.Milby.L-nk Dr H £ Cleveland Geor# 0LI''avln* £anv/& Jvh,eIT hr has an Orchestra of seven pieces.75c a couple.hrUuw h if i\tir r Z, old and well-established business.All come and enjoy yourself.\t-H\u2018 Barl-ow\u2019 H- E EB>°tt, H.H.Cleyje- Miaa Elizabeth Bautelle.of Boston, RICHMOND land, George McCracken, Charlps Boisvert Bert F.Oiney, C.H.Cleveland Louis Lafranee, Stephen Oiney, Miss Elizabeth Bautelle, of Boston, is the guest of Mrs.Chas.Boutelle and Major and Mrs.Boutelle.Mr.and Mrs.A.Michie and family, Mrs.Hale Walker has returned to her home in Montreal after a visit with her brother, Mr.Thomas Barton and other relatives.Miss Mildred Ewing lias returned to Sherbrooke after a visit with her uncles, Messrs.Jos.and Charles Ewing.Mrs.Thos.Campbell and Miss Mabel Campbell are visiting in Rumford Fa lib for a couple of weeks with relatives.Mr.S.Minor Denison, of Denison\u2019s Mills, has successfully completed his third year in Animal Husbandry Macdonald College.Mrs.Lome Dyson and little daughter returned to Montreal on Saturday after a week\u2019s visit with Mr.and Mrs.Russell Dyson.Mrs.N.P.North, of Belleville, Ont, is visiting Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Pearson.Mr.Chas.Campbell has returned from a visit to Boston.Miss Lasky, of Montreal, has returned, after a visit with her friend, Mrs.Arthur Smith.Mrs.W.M.Wentworth, of Kingsey, is visiting Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Bushel!, College street, for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Archibald are the guests of Mrs.H.Moreton.Miss Sydney Raimb«ch and Miss Christina Peplar have returned from Macdonald College.Mr.Chas.Pope and Mr.Murray Stalker have passed all their examinations in first year Medicine in McGill University, John Q.Adams, L.A.Rcif, C.E.Lp- 0f Sherbrooke, motored to Danville, Rioux, George J.Hamilton, Arnold\tSunday and spent the day visiting Leet, Wed: P.Oiney, J.E.Findlay, Wilber J.Gallup, A.I.Morrill, C.G.Hall, James A.McCallum, Norris Perkins, John P.Wilson, Ira Snaden, Orner F.Oiney, L.P.Bishop, Merrick G.Marston, Clarke Reid, H.W.Good-enough C.C.Brown.At the Directors' meeting C.F.Burbank, was re-elected President and Dr.H.R.Cleveland, Vice-President, and Herbert S.Brown was elected Secretary-Treasurer.A very complimentary resolution was passed expressing the apprecia-at tion of the Society for the very efficient services rendered to that body friends.Mrs.George Burbank and her son, Mr.Carl J.Burbank, are both confined to their rooms suffering from typhoid fever.Miss Nellie Robinson, who has been under the doctor\u2019s care for some time, has returned from Montreal where she went for medical advice.Examinations have been held in the High School during the past week, where Rev.Mr.Warren was the deputy examiner.SCOTSTOWN by the retiring Secretary-Treasurer,\t- who resigns the position after thirty- Mrs.Fred Wright, from Lowell, nine years\u2019 work.\tMass., has been the guest of her The following is an extract from mother-in-law, Mrs.Wright.Master the minutes of the meeting held in Francis Wright will accompany his 1881:\tj mother back to Lowell this week.Minutes of the annual meeting of Mr.and Mrs.D.Saunders and Mr, the D.U.A.Society held Saturday, August 27th, 1881.Meeting called to order, the president in the chair there being present the following gentlemen, William Bar-low, John Gretnshields, W.R.Phil-brick, Joseph Manseau, 0.H.Harvey, T.Leet, T.Dohan, Wilber J.Gallup, and Mrs.Groom, of Bwy, were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Edward Quint last week.Miss Maud MacRîtchic has returned to her home in Lingwick after attending the Model School for the past tes-si on.Mrs.Murdo Morrison attended tilt J.Buchanan and others.Mr.T.Leet services in Gould last Sunday.informed the meeting that the Coun- , ____________________________ cil of the Village of Danville ha* voted fifty dollars to this Society.Moved by W.R.Phiibrick seconded by T.Leet that the President Mr.H.R.Hanning and the Vice-President, Mr.John Greenshields be re-elected.Mrs.Armitage and her daughter,; Carïied unanimously.Mrs.Pettes, of Sherbrooke; Mr.and ^?v,?d.\tby^W.Mrs.George Hogg, of Montreal, are visiting Mr.and Mrs.M.G.Crombie.Rev.J.F.B.Belford was in Quebec on Friday.Rev.G.H.Craik, Melbourne, is confined to the house with rllness.Ground was broken this week for a residence on the lot purchased from Mr.A.S.Raimbach by Mr.M.T.J.McKee.Mr.Nutbrown is the contract-r.The house formerly occupied by Mr.J.O.Ginn and purchased by The Mol-aon's Bank, is being moved to Clear-mont Ave.R.Phiibrick that C.C.Brown be cTec-ted Secrestary-Treasurer for the ensuing year.Moved by Mr.W.R.Phiibrick seconded by Mr.T.Leet that the following gentlemen be elected Directors for the ensuing year, viz: J.P.Stock-well, W.B.Perkins, Seth Oiney, Joseph Denison, William Barlow, Avery Dennison, W.R.Phiibrick, Wilber J.Gallup, Joseph Manseau, Alson G.Moore, Joseph Haddock, Andrew Montgomery and C.C.Cleveland.The motion was carried unanimously.\u2018'moved by W.R.Philbick seconded The 84th annual Richmond\tthat,tbe Exhibition be ¦nrwmrtnfl r.nnTifina w ct it rvv.1 ^cld Saturday October 1st.THEP?Of the above gentlemen only two alive today, Messrs Seth A.Oiney Ramsay, W.C.T.U.organizer, of Montreal, will be a speaker.A fraternal delegate is expected from Sherbrooke County W.C.T.U.Full delegations from the local unions, with county superintendents, are requested to be present, and a cordial After taking 1000 ZUTOO TABLETS Says they are Harmless Mrs.EDr.) Shurtleff, of Coaticook, says \"I must have taken 1000 Zuto® Tablet*.After trying every remedy within reach, I discarded them ail four years ago for ZUTOO, which I have taken ever since.Drummond Counties W.C.T.U.Convention will beheld in Chalmers Pres-,ar.a.1v\u201e\ta ru byterian Church, Richmond, on /,d Wi ber f h^no Mr r'.dln 'i,^ Thursday, June 24.There will be,beftI1Tffi«cL fe?ou9l^,UP ^ three sessions during tho day, 10 o - j FUNERAL OF LATE MISS BROCK clock morning, 2 o clock afternoon The funeral of the late Miss Irene and 8 o clock in the evening, standard Brock, the young daughter of Mr time.Rev.Mr.Warren, of the Fed- and Mrs.Arthur Brock, took place on crated Church, Danville, will give an |FYiday afternoon, the service being address in the evening.Mrs.J.Hale held in St.Augustine\u2019s Church.Rev.'\t' Mr.Belford officiated, assisted by.Rev.Jos.Pinel.Many friends of the' 1 find the tablets a harmless and efficient family were present in the church* 1 retnedy for all kinds of headache.\" The pall-bearers were Messrs.Arthur 25 cents per box\u2014at all dealers.Carl and Ralph Anthony, uncles of \u2014- \u2014- -\u2014.the deceased, and Mr.Rowland Gray.' _____ ______t_____________ _______ Many beautiful flowers were contri- invitation is extended to all those jbuU-d from sympathetic friends, who are interested in the temperance Little Irene who was only ten years of age, died Tuesday forenoon, after a long and painful illness which she bore with child-like patience and fortitude.During the whole time of her I\t- |1rv sickness, she was tenderly cared for 1\tVu»\u2014.Loom by loving hands and her every rn-.-n - -fjgüy\u2014- attended to.Her remains were inter- M mw gn n n ¦ ynu \u201e\u201e n\u201et red in the family plot in the Danville ¦ | ¦ # L Smid A oxperlmeni- CeI\u201deteryGENERAL NOTES.\tf UltlflA '££\u2019£ mem tor Eczema and BUI 11 mtta- cause to attend.AYER\u2019S CLIFF Dance, Friday, June 25.Orchestra.\\ Turcott\u2019s MARTINVILLE Girls! Girls!! Clear Your Skin With Cixtkura _______ In the local which appeared in ¦\t.«.n»- liarrf Dana» at the home of Mrs.M.Thursday\u2019s Record it is stated that ¦¦ \u201dllv tell* tba Vifln 's^pt/bSTr: Libbey, Wednesday, June 23, Milby.Mr.Howard Riddle went to New\t'/«\u2022 W wu maiitihn thf» Orehoitra of\u2018«even pie.es.75c a couple.York and Boston to make «range- I*»\t**\u2022 * menta prior to his h aving with Rev, Umltect.Xoronw, _\t'\t' All come and enjoy yourself.il Ou, ) PAGE THREE SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.MONDAY, JUNE 21.1920.Keeps Baby\u2019s Skin Healthy JiF every mother could only ¦ realize the danger which lurks in the neglect of chafing and skin irritations she would not take chances on being without Dr.Chase\u2019s Ointment to apply after baby\u2019s bath.It arrests the development of eczema and makes the skin soft, smooth and velvety.60 cents a box, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Litd., Toronto.(Esrairara Ointment BEDFORD AND DISTRICT NEWS Daily Reports from Correspondents of What is Going on in Various Communities.TRAIN STRIKES AUTO AT GUELPH THREE INJURED, ONE FATALLY, NEAR GUELPH, ONT.CLARENCEVILLE BUSINESS CARDS ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS GK.ADDIE, C.E., Q.L.S., QUEBEC.\u2022 Office 46 Dalhousie Street.Residence, 18 St Cyrille St Tel.connection.O A.MEADE.COATICOOK.QUE.QUE-bee Land Surveyor.Bell phone.All kinds of surveys and levelling.plHS.P.DUBUC, B.A.Sc., C.E., Q.L, S.O Consulting Engineer, Contractor.68 Sherbrooke St W.Montreal.36A Murray St, Sherbrooke.Tel.98.ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Robert w.scott.b.sc., electrical Engineer.Reports, Estimates, Valuation#, Power Development and Transmission, Indiuy trial Plants, Illumination.Phune 435.P.O.box 233, Sherbrooke.INSURANCE w S.DRESSER & CO.SHERBROC1 \"J.All branches of Insurance.\tJ-* Ofiice established 1876.\t' -4* F i J.SOUTH WOOD & CO., INS.AGTS., \u2022 S.& Mutual Bldg., Sherbrooke.i'inSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR.W.A.FAR WELL, (SPECIALIST TO the SherbruuKt UospiLilF Elfe, Ear, Nose »mi Ibioat D^enaea, S7 Dullerm Ave.Sher-brouke.Conflultatton : 10-12 a.m., 1-4 p.m., and by appointment._____________________________ > B.SPEER, M.D.Specialiat\u2014Eye.Ear, Nose, Throat.Tel.1240.Whitine Blk.| i A.TOMKINS, M.D., SPECIAUST (N.Y.lb.Po«t-Graduate HospiUdJ Ere, Ear.-Nose and Throat.Richmond.Que._________________ R DR.KOCH HEBERT.SPECIALIST, EYE, car.nose, throat, and bronchial tube dis-\u2022aaes and their relation* with asthma, rheumatism and neuralgia.Oflice 92 King, Sherbrooke, lei.664.\t_____________________ T A.C.ETHIER.M.D.SPECIALTY : UIU and Bright\u2019s Disease and Rheumatism.________ r a.DAHCHE, M.D., SPECIAUST\u2014EYE, \u2022J \u2022 Ear, Nose and Throat.Oflice and Pti-vate Hospital, 49 King Street___________ » .R L.C.BACUAND, CONSULTING SPE-Uclalist Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat New Olivier Block, corner King and Wellington, Sherbrooke.VETERINARY D R.H.H.WOLFF.RICHMOND, QUE.Phone 25 ring ».Night, 47 ring 8.I \\R.H.A.TRUDEL.V.S., EX-CAPTAIN U Royal Army Veterinary Corps.Conauita-tione free.Telephone 76.Oflice, Hotel Continental.Heeidencc, 217 Wellington St_ MUSICIANS THE SHERBROOKE ACADEMY OF MUSIC offers faculties for progress in Voice, Piano.Violin, \u2019Cello and Harmony, including the Licentiate degree, which compares favor-«bly with any European Conservât,ry.Irwin tiawdon.Principal.Phone 885._________________ auctioneers and accountants N J.GRIFFITH, L.I.A., AUCTIONEER, Lccountant, Commissioner and Auditor.Vellinglon St North.Telephone 7L___ H.BRYCE, C.G.A.ACCOUNTANT.Auditor.Hi Quebec St, Sherbrooke.ADVOCATES 1,L9.WHITE & LYNCH.ADVOCATES, torchants Bank Bldg.Sherbrooke.SER, HUGO & MIGNAULT, ADVO-stea.Q.C.R.Building.^\t___ )L, LAZURE.COUTURE t KING, 95 Wellington Street.Sherbrooke.HENCE, MORRIS A MclVER, AUVO-tre, etc.Sherbrooke.EADY & PANNETON.ADVOCATES.5 Wellinglon Street C.TRACY.ADVOCATE, 137 WEL-llngton Street .ENGLAND, ADVOCATE.C0WAN8-irille, Que.L.Ed.Choquette Anthracite and Bituminous COAL All rail shipment*.Orders solicited.Farnham, Que.Dr.C.H.P.Moore DENTIST Cowansville, Que.Talcphone 129 Mr.and Mrs.Dalton McCarthy, of Sabrevois, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Herbert McCarthy on Thursday and Friday.Mrs.Peck is spending a few days in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Marshal Young drove to Alburg, Vt., on Thursday and were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Hobart Pjtrby.Mrs.Crane, of Waterloo is spending a few weeks at the Parsonage, the guest of her nephew, the Rev.G.A.¦Sisco and Mrs.Sisco.Mr.Edward Derick is in Montreal, where he will undergo a slight operation on his throat.Mrs.Somberger, of Bedford, is visiting Mr.and Mrs.Emmet Beerwort, of Victoria street.Mr.aud Mrs.J.A.Tipping motored to Burlington, Vt., on Wednesday.The June examinations were held in the Model School last week, with Mr.J.A.Tipping as deputy examiner.The school closed for the year on Friday afternoon.Mrs.S.C.Adams and Chelton Adams were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Iby, at Alburg over the week-end.The members of the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of the Methodist Church are sparing no work to make their sale of useful and fancy articles on July 7th a decided success.Mrs.Fred Miller is a most energetic president and is organizing her forces early for the different tables and the supper.Mr.and Mrs.Birmingham left on Saturday to return to their home in Vancouver, B.C.They have spent a two months\u2019 holiday with Mrs.Birmingham\u2019s mother, Mrs.Charlotte M.Pattison, making side trips to New York, New Brunswick and other plae- Cfc.Mr.R.P.Bissell and Eugene K.Derick, of Montreal, were guests at their respective homes during the week end.\t.Mrs.Gertrude Greene, of Momsville, Vt, who has been the guest of her brother, Mr.T.B.Fadden, Fourth Concession, returned home on Thursday.Miss Mildred Macfie and Miss Viola Hauver, of Brockton, Mass., are visit-hig at their homes here.Miss Lillie Macfie motored from Boston this week, and will spend the summer holiday at their beautiful home on the shore.Mrs.Harry Walker was the hostess on Friday afternoon at the monthly meeting of the Women\u2019s Missionary Society of the Methodist Church.The bi-monthly meeting of Clarence-ville Lodge was held in Masonic Hall on Thursday night.Mrs.Ransom D.Tasker, of Manchester, N.H., with her grandchildren, Lloyd and Nellie Baxter, accompanied the remains of the late Ransom D.Tasker here for burial, and are guests 01 friends and relatives for a few days.Mrs.Elizabeth Lewis, of Manchester is the guest of her son, Mr.C.R.Strothers and Mrs.Strothers, of Noy- TUNISIA SOLVES PROBLEM OF THE HOME BUILDING Excavations in Rocks Provide Homes for These Modern Cave Dwellers.GUELPH, Ont., June 21.\u2014As a result of a passenger train on the Guelph and Goderich branch of the C.P;R.striking a motor car driven by Blair Foote, of Elora, Ont., owner of the car, Mr.Foote and three friends, who were in his car at the time, are in the General Hospital.Mr.Foote\u2019s skull is fractured and there is little hope of his recovery.HALIFAX MAN ARRESTED IN MONTREAL.(Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, June 21.\u2014D.C.Coughdon, wanted in Halifax for the theft of eight thousand dollars worth of diamonds, was arrested here last Friday by detectives Gorman, O\u2019Donnell and Savard.Nearly all the missing stones were found in his possession and they were later identified as belonging to the firm of Henry Birks and Sons, from whom it is alleged they had been obtained under false pretences.Coughdhon, was arrested in a hotel on Windsor street, after the detectives had received the description of the man from Halifax and were able to locate him.An officer is coming to take him back to face the charge.WILL PUT AUSTRIAN TREATY INTO FORCE.PARIS, June 21.\u2014The Council of Ambassadors went on record in favor of putting the treaty of St.Germain (the peace treaty with Austria) into effect as soon as possible.i This is held to be necessary because the uncertainty of the present situation is working hardships upon those affected, it was explained.The Council approved a note to be sent to Germany protesting against her making commercial discriminations in dealing with other nations.MUCH COMMENT OVER STUDY OF GREEKATOXFORD Professors Make Characteristic Remarks Regarding Compulsory Study of This Language.LONDON, England.\u2014 As might have been expected, the decision of convocation to abolish compulsory Greek at Oxford has produced an aftermath of correspondence in the public press.Mr.R.W.Livingstone and Mr.Cyril Bailey, two opposing champions in the university lists, concur in their desire to spread the study of the language in \u201cGreekless areas\u201d and to give greater depth and reality to Greek scholarship in the public schools.Perhaps the most interesting point of view is that of Mr.Venizelos.when asked what he thought about the abolition of compulsory Greek at Oxford, he replied that he was not at all surprised at the decision, and that he thought itnatural and inevitable.\u201cNor,\u201d said he, \u201cam I in the least disappointed.I hope and believe that the study of Greek in England will not suffer as a result.I don\u2019t seee what good there can be in forcing Greek upon people who don\u2019t want to learn it.It rather does harm to the study of the language.I imagine that in future the teaching of Greek will become less extensive and more intensive.A knowledge of Greek will become the privilege of the intellectual aristocracy, but it will be a more thorough knowledge than has been the case in the past.Prof.Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch also made some characteristic observations.In his final address for the GREEKS WOULD ENFORCE TREATY VENIZELOS SAYS THAT GREEK TROOPS ARE AVAILABLE FOR TURKISH CAMPAIGN.LONDON, June 21.\u2014During his visit to London to discuss the execution of the Turkish treaty and the position of the Greek authorities at Smyrna, the Greek premier, M.Venizelos, according toihe London Times, is believed to have expressed his readiness to place Greek forces at the disposal of the Allies for execution of the treaty.Venizelos, adds the newspaper, is convinced that if the restrictions imposed by the Supreme Council upon Greece were removed she could very quickly reduce the Turkish Nationalists to reason.term at Cambridge, he remarked that compulsory Greek had now been done j away with at Oxford, as well as at ; Cambridge.For his part, he had no objection to that, because his own in-Istinct abhorred every kind of compul-Ision, but especially any compulsion practiced on the human mind.If young Englishmen could not be induced to want to know Greek for its own sake, for the ineffable beauty of its literature arid the inestimable worth of its content; if we had taught it so stupidly, if we had fenced about its wells and streams, its green walks, and whispering recesses, with deserts of grammar and frontiers of syntax so arid that ,few any longer wanted urgently to learn Greek\u2014why then we had been in this, as in other things fools in our generation.Greek was toe good for that was all.RUM RUNNERS ARE ARRESTED FOUND HIKE TOO LONG.(Associated Press Despatch) HAMILTON, Ont., June 21.\u2014John McGowan, who was attempting* 1 to walk from Montreal to New York, collapsed on'McNab street here.He was not sufficiently recovered to give an account of himself.(Associated Press Despatch) EDMUNDSTON, N B., June 21 \u2014 Three men alleged to be known as boundary \u201crum runners\u201d aro under arrest here, and Mrs.Joseph Gemeau, aged fifty years, of St.Hilaire, Mada-waska County, is hovering between life and death, with a bullet in her head, as the result of a shooting affair which was a sequel to a seizure of a carload of liquor at St.Hilaire, a small settlement in the transcontinental division of the Canadian National Railway, eight miles from here.Inspector McLaughlin, of the provincial prohibition enforcement staff, descended upon St.Hilaire, to seize a big shipment of liquor designed for Bangor, Portland and Boston dealers, which had arrived there from the province of Quebec, consigned to Alfred Levesque.Before the inspector could complete the seizure,, however, a large quantity had been removed to a hiding place in the woods, by the owner and his father-in-lav/, Pierre Collin, and the latter\u2019s son, Pierre Collin, Jr., of Blue River.When the inspector went away, Levesque and the two Collins are said to have armed themselves with rifles and clubs to guard the i liquor.About dusk another party of men started for the woods in search of the hidden whiskey, some people say it was their intention to capture it and carry it off.Mrs.Garneau is ! said to have been making a short cut J across a field towards a relative, with ^ this party, when suddenly the three men guarding the whiskey opened fire and a bullet penetrated her head over the right ear.The bullet was located by Dr.P.H.Laporte, of Edmundston, embedded in the skull and had not reached the brain, but it is feared the woman cannot recover.Levesque and the two Collins\u2019 were arrested by Sheriff Pelletier, who afterwards, with the clerk of the peace, went to St.Hilaire to take Mrs.Garneau\u2019s statement.m PTjrCQ TIME TABLE CHANGES A Change in Schedules Will Be Mads JUNE 27TH, 1920.Information Now in Agents\u2019 Hands.SHORT OF BREATH Could Hardly Walk Without Resting.When you go to a physician to be examined for any heart trouble one of the first questions he asks is: \u201cAre you short of breath?\u201d Now, when the heart becomes affected there ensues a feeling of a choking sensation, a shortness of breath, palpitation, throbbing, irregular beating, i smothering sensation, dizziness and a | weak, sinking, all-gone feeling of op-| pression and anxiety, j On the first sign of the heart becoming weakened or the nerves un-! strung Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve ! 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Tunisia, one may reasonably believe, is not bothered by the \u201chousing problem\u201d; not, at any rate, that part of the population which has solved it by living in cave dwellings excavated from soft rock generously provided near the edge of the Sahara.As a writer in the Wide World has recently pointed out and illustrated, there are still many cave-dwellers in different parts of the world, but those in lunis-ia seem to have found the greatest degree of comfort and convenience in this kind of dwelling.Instead of building one\u2019s house, one excavates it, and so workable is the texture of the rock that the task is easy and the result quite commodious.Usually the dwelling begins with one room, answering the purposes of the courtyard distinctive of Arab houses, and in making this room the individual house-maker exercises his own ingenuity in leaving ledges of the original rock to serve as shelves, bedsteads, or even a table or divan.Then by degrees other rooms are excavated, often with dome-shaped ceilings, and with openings to let out the smoke of the domestic fires.The most impressive of these cave-dwellings are found on the Matamta plateau, where the entrance passage is sometimes 10 feet high and leads to a stable for cattle, and even camels.Similar tunnels lead to other rooms; lofts are excavated for storage, and the \u201cstairs\u201d consist of footholds cut in the wall which the members of the family ascend with the further help of a rope.Here, too, one finds furniture in the living room, and rugs on the floor, and various household goods and clothing hanging from pegs driven into the soft rock of the walls.->-\u2014- ONTARIO ATTY.GENERAL DEMANDS EXPLANATION.(Associated Press Despatch) TORONTO, June 21.\u2014Attoroey General Raney has written to Andrew Hicks, U.F.O., member for South Huron, and D.M.Taylor, U.F.O., member for North Grey, asking them to come to Toronto an(j make their statements to members of the Gov-ernment about alleged attempts at bribery to influence legislation.If either\u2019Mr.Hicks or Mr.Taylor, or both, decline to tell the Government, what they know action will be taken.AFGHANS THREATEN BRITISH INDIA.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, June 21.\u2014À wireless despatch from Moscow today declares that Afghan troops arc concentrating ,at the Indian-Afghnn frontier and expected to attack British in India.Greater Tire Mileage and the Goodyear Service Plan Every Goodyear Tire Saver, like the Outside Protection Patch illustrated, is designed to insure that greater mileage which is the purpose of the Goodyear Service Plan.To the built-in mileage of Goodyear Tires, this plan adds effective means of prolonging the usefulness of injured tires.A well-worn or injured tire may blow out on the road.The Goodyear Outside Protection Patch and the Goodyear Adjustable Blow-out Patch have been provided to enable you to make quick repairs on the road, in case of such emergencies.If these two Tire Savers prevent you driving a half-mile on a flat tire, they may have saved the full value of the casing.It is such Tire Conservation as this which is aimed at by the Goodyear Service Plan of Service Stations and Tire-Savers.It is such Tire Conservation with their inbuilt quality which has made Goodyear Tires possibly the low«st cost-per-mile tires in the world.If you are interested in knowing; why more motorists ride on Goodyear Tires than any other brand in the world, talk to a Goodyear Service Station Dealer and write us at Toronto for our free Tire Conservation Course, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.of Canada, Limited L GOODYEAR OUTSIDE PROTECTION PATCH COMPLETES THE REPAIR GOODYEAR ADJUSTABLE BLOW-OUT PATCH APPLIED A BAD BLOWOUT GOOD MADE YEAR IN CANADA SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, JUNE 2Î, PAGE FOUR Citizens oi Sherbrooke You doubtless wonder why an old established firm should hold an auction sale.You are entitled to know.like this My business has outgrown its present premises.I have bought the McManamy block, and will move into my new store shortly.It costs money to move.Things will be lost, broken or damaged.I would rather take this loss now and save the bother.I also want to open up with a new stock.\u2022 Being personally acquainted with Mr.Horace Dorer, the leading jewelry auctioneer in Canada, I decided to place the disposal of this stock in his hands.I will back up any assertion or guarantee he makes.THIS SALE IS CENUINE We want you to come and take advantage of the bargains.We provide chairs for your comfort, and give three nice prizes at each sale.You do not have to buy to win.Sales every afternoon at 2 o'clock and every evening at 8 o\u2019clock at my store.This is your chance to buy fine Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry- Cut* Glass, China, Silver, etc., at YOUR OWN PRICE, and 1 PAY THE TAX.A.C.Skinner JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 7 Strathcona Sauare, Sherbrooke, THE SHERBROOKE QUEBEC GOLFERS TEAM SHOT OUT ESTABLISH LEAD ORLEANS Np ___________1 Thomiahlen Struck Out No Less than Eighteen of the Visitors.With Henry Thomiahlen cutting the corners of the plate in grand style with a wide variety of benders, and his team mates slugging out timely bingles, | the Sherbrooke nine did net experience liberal dose from the whitewash pail Local Golfers May Enter in the Canadian Championship Tourney at Beaconsfield.Dr.HEBERT, Specialist at Dr.Darche\u2019s Hospital, Sherbrooke For Eyes, Ears, Nose & Throat £ Fitting of Glasses will be in ROCK ISLAND.Rock Island Home .1ST TUEt^?^T EAST ANGUS.Aubin Hotel .2ND ^|SDAy YHETFORD.Commercial Hotel.3 TUESDAY VICTORIAVILLE.Bernier\u2019» Hotel.4™ TU The Quebec golfers, playing on their own course, established quite a handy lead over the Sherbrooke representatives in the first half of the home and iioerai uose irom me wmeewasn pan .~^l>e P°^pts to\t.Playing final reading of the score-board was 7 runs to 0 in favor of the locals, but at no time during the game were the winners really hard pressed, j The aggregation from Orleans, Vt., : could do nothing with the assortment of curves which Thomiahlen served up to them.In fact, the local heaver fanned no less than eighteen, and at the same time held the visitors to three scattered hits.On the other hand, Beor, who toed the mound for Orleans, was touched up for an even dozen hits by the local sluggers, five of which were good for two bases.Thor-mahlen and Doherty divided the batting honors for the day, the former with two doubles and a single and the latter with one two-bagger and a pair of singles in four trips to the plate.The Sherbrooke nine broke into the scoring column in the third inning, when, with two out, Doherty stepped into the Beors offerings and slammed it over second base for a safe hit.Sniderhand then beat out a bunt.On the hit and run play, Newton delivered the needy clout, bring home both runners.Giboin, the new outfielder secured by the locals, showed that he was right there in the* pinch, by clout- on a strange course, which was much | faster than their own, the St.Fran-1 cis .Golf Club representatives -ex- j perienced great difficulty in holding ] the ball in their pitches on the greens, i Alex Fraser, the lead-off man of the local aggregation, was badly off his 1 putting during the regular match and his defeat was one of the surprises of the day.However, Fraser, playing with Gordon Miller as a partner, defeated the two lead-off men of the Quebec Club in a four-ball foursome the following day.The Sherbrooke golfers had a most delightful trip and thoroughly enjoyed themselves.The Quebec Club entertained the local players right royally and it is certain that the interclub match between the two clubs will become an annual affair from now on.Mr.Thomas Leonard, the chairman of the Quebec Club green committee, was at the Chateau Frontenac to meet the visitors on their arrival and per-sonaliy saw to it that the golfers from the Eastern Townships had a right royal time during their visit to the Ancient Capital.Plans are now under way to have Don\u2019t Be Persuaded into toking on .questionable investments when a sure, safe and steady income, throkgh Interest, is offered you by this institu- ( tion.Accounts may be opened any business day between the hours of 9 a.m.and 5 p.m.4% Interest paid on all sums.The Sherbrooke Loan & Mortgage Company We Repair and Adjust ALL IGNITION SYSTEMS, INCLUDING FORD.ft A STOCK OF PARTS ALWAYS ON HAND.Wiggett\u2019s Battery Service Compan> AHatt\u2019s bread when your supplies.High Class Bread Specialist it is worth while.the St.Francis Golf Club represented _ ing out a safe bingle which placed j at the Canadian Gold Championship | s Newton on third, and Thomiahlen tournament, which is to be played in a j picked put one he liked and smashed j week\u2019s time ovyar the Beaconsfield j out a two bagger, which brought New- golf course.According to the pi-esent j ton across the pan, but Baker ended j plans a team of four is to be sent to j the fun with an infield tap.\t! Beaconsfield, There was no further scoring until j The scores for Saturday\u2019s match, j the seventh stanza, when Sherbrooke ' counting one point for the first nine i added four more counters to their end I holes, a point for the second nine j of the score-sheet.\t! holes and a point for the match, are as j The Sherbrooke boys next opponents ! follows: will be the Newport team, which ap-1\tSherbrooke Quebec I pears here on Saturday.The box score Alex Fraser.0 score of Saturday\u2019s game is as fol- A.W.McAllister.3 ! lows:\tGordon Miller.2 vices, the visiting speakers being Rev.Sherbrooke:\tA.B, R.H.P.O.A.E.H.Bosse.* .1 ; Tiff 1 NEW ROSS INN, LENNOXVILLE The public are advised that the above Hotel has been thoroughly renovated throughout and put in first-class condition, under the proprietorship of Mr.H.J.Weyland, who is a well-known hotel man.The public are assured of the vefy best service and comfort known to modern hotel management.H.J.Weyland, Prop.Telephone 66 w.*\t?WW*****'*******'*'* *\t* Philip Cailis, M.A., of Quebec, and Savage, S.S.*\tCITY BRIEFLETS * Rev.Dr.Bedford-Jones, principal of Newton.C.4 *\t*\tBishop\u2019s University.\tGiboin, L.F.\t.t\t3 **\u2022?*?**?*?* *******\tHoly Communion was celebrated at Thomiahlen, P.\t.\t4 eight o\u2019clock and a chidren's service\tBaker, 3b.3 For Sale\u2014Tenders asked for wa3 held at ten o\u2019clock, followed by Molyneux, lb.\t3 -amoving all the buildings, ccr.^r\tchoral communion at eleven When\tBridges, 2b.4 W e.lmgtcn and^ving Streets, now own-\tP.ev.Mr.Cailis delivered an earnest\tDoherty, C.F.\t.\t4 ed by the Canadian Bank, of Com- an appropriate sermon.\t, Sniderham, R.F.3 r-erce.For wrecking specifications, The preacher expressed his pleasure [apply 39 King Street.\t!at being able to visit his former parish) _\t.\t,\t,\t,,\tand to be Experienced and capable woman^he : wanted to take charge of home in She children dress Box 400, Record Office.10 0 parish Total.32 7 12 27 present on this occasion.1 jpreacjier at the evening servicei Orleans, Vt.: ,\u2019W- nted to taxe cna.ge o.nome in was RfV Dr.Bedford-Jones, who was ; Matthews, C.F.erbrocAe, assuming general care of a visitor for the first time to the \u201clit- Montague.2b.iaren.References required.Ad-,tie church across the river.\u201d and who \u2018 Lee, 3b.gave an eloquent address.The musical j Sutton, lb.4 F.The ABC Super Electric Washer Pays for Itself.It's a real investment, not an expenditure.It will actually PAY FOR ITSELF IN LESS THAN ONE YEAR by saving in laundry bills, laundress hire and the wear and tear on your clothes.Let us convince you by a free demonstration in your home or at our store.Wiggetts Electric Shop 71 Wellington Street Pnoae 43S, W.J.Prinn & Son.have opened a\tof the service included appro- Pike, S.S.Blacksmith Shop at 116 Main Street.?h£tLJlW*s\u2019.t,an{?fhe ent^ei?'\u20187S!Se
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