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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1920.Twenty-Fourth Year WAR AGAINST ITALY DECLARED BY D\u2019ANNUNZIO Party Of Uniformed Men Cause Damage At Killamey CHIEF OF THE FIUE INSURGENTS HAS NOW SECURED STATE OF WAR WITH ITA1Ï, TO BEGIN ON FRIDAY However, the Italian Military Commanders Do Not Regard the Situation Caused as a Result of Gabriele D\u2019Annunzio\u2019s Latest Move as Very Serious\u2014There Is Warlike Activity in Fiume, and the Sound of Cannon and Rifle Fire May Be Heard Along the Gulf of Quamero, Which Has Been Tranquil for More than Fourteen Months.* * # # ! *\ti *\tMUTINOUS CHINESE * *\tLOOTING I-CHANG.* *\t- « ! #\t(Aaiociated Press Despatch.) # SHANGHAI, Dec.2.\u2014 * tfc British and United States # #\tgunboats are hurrying to # $£ I-Chang, a treaty port in the ^ #\tprovince of Hu-Peh, where # LIBERALS IN THE LEAD IN B.C.EECTION OPPOSITION TO INCREASE THAT IS PROPOSED (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Dec.2.\u2014Gabriele D\u2019Annunzio, in command of the insurgents at Fiume, has declared war on Italy, to begin Friday, according to a Milan despatch to the London Times.mutinous Chinese troops have & looted and burned a portion of the city.\tiff Loting and burning at I-Chang continues, and pro- & perty loss there is heavy, * says a message relayed from «s Hankow.\t& * * « * * * * * Of Six Elected in Vancouver Yes- Raillway Board Hears Evidence terday, Five Are Liberals.NOT REGARDED AS A VERY SERIOUS SITUATION (Associated Press Despatch) TRIEST, Dec.2.\u2014The declaration of a state of war with Italy, beginning Friday morning, which was made; yesterday by Captain D Annunzio, is not regarded as a serious situation .here by military commanders.There is warlike activity in Fiume, however, and the sound of cannon and rifle fire may be heard along the Gulf of Quarnero, which has been tranquil for more than fourteen months.Trains leaving Fiume are held up for hours at the frontier b)' searching parties.Superior officers in D\u2019Annunzio\u2019s army continue abandon the poet-soldier.FORECASTS NEED OF CHANGES IN THE COVENANT (Associated Press Despatch) VANCOUVER, B.' C., Dec.2.\u2014-At 12.30 a.m., twenty-three Liberals, thirteen Conservatives and seven Independents appear to have been elected in the province, with three seats\u2014Cranbrook, Grand Forks and the Islands very close with a number of outlying polls to hear from.Final figures for the city of Vancouver are as follows: Mrs.Ralnh Smith, 17,647; Mac-Kenzie, 13,902.J.W.Deo Farris, 12,581; M.A.MacDonald, 12,391; James Ramsey, 12,096.\u2022 W.J.Bowser, 11,645 Of these six who are elected, the first five are Liberals, the in Regard to Proposed crease in Express Rates.In- WINDOWS IN BUSINESS SECTION OF KILLARNEY SMASHED TODAY BY A GANG OF UNIFORMED MEN (Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, Dec.2.\u2014Hearing of evidence and the submission of additional statements by interests opposed to a forty per cent, increase in express rates occupied the attention j of the Railway Board until the close j of the sitting yesterday.The Vice-President of the Maritime Fish Company said the increased rates would practically kill the development of their industry between the Atlantic Coast and the large centres in Quebec and Ontario.Damage Estimated at Several Thousand Pounds Was Done with Small Hammers and Stones\u2014The Crime Appears to Have Been Conceived in a Mere Mania for Destruction, as the Property Attacked Belongs to People of Most Conflicting Political Views and of Different Religious Denominations.Committee Decides Not to Recoin mend Any Changes in League position in the last legislature.Covenant at Present Time.BANK AT LONDON HELD UP LONDON, Ont., Dec.2.\u2014Armed sixth, j and masked man held up the Mer-Mr.Bowser, being leader of the Op- chants Bank branch here and escaped \u2022 \u2019 ¦\twjth $760 last night.to HELD CONFERENCE CONCERNING THE SITUATION (Associated Press Despatch) ROME, Dec.2.King \\ ictotr Emmanuel, Premier (Associated Press Despatch) GENEVA, Dec.2\u2014In reporting today the decision of the League of Nations Assembly committee on amendments to the League Covenant not to recommend change at this session, A.J.Balfour, of Great Britain, forecasted the possible need of important changes in the future.The covenant was not regarded as perfect or immutable, he said, and the eventuality must be considered of the next Assembly being called upon to consider amendments of far greater importance than those now Armenian Forces Driven Eastward By Turkish Nationalists\u2014Conditions In The Armenian District Are Frightful (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, December 2.\u2014Uniformed men visited Killamey, Ireland this morning and indiscriminately smashed nearly all the windows in the business section of the city.Damage estimated at several thousand pounds was done with smal hammers and stones, says a Cork despatch to the Evening News.The crime, it is said, appears to have been conceived in a mere mania for destruction, as the property attacked belongs to people of most conflicting political views and of different religious denominations.REPORT ON NUMBER OF PERSONS KILLED IN IRELAND (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Dec.2.\u2014^According to a statement issued yesterday by the Home Office, 673 persons have been killed or wounded in Ireland this year up to November 27th, by anti-Govemment forces.Deaths do not include twenty persons killed in Londonderry, sixty-two in Belfast, nor the fifteen cadets ambushed and shot last Sunday.*-* liance *- Lords Pass Amendment to Irish Bill.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Dec.2\u2014In the House Lord S hand on ^ .J.\t,\t« .,\t.\t._\t-\t-fcXCcilCi imyLTL LdlJUC LiicllL LIIUCG IIUVl Liiohtti and Minister of War Bonomi held a long conference ProPose after intense suffering jing of music, readings and sketches.! wi\u2018;b ac7ite largugitis.mains was taken on the afternoon train to Bedford for interment in the f The home of Mr and Mrs A F Mrs- BoJ'd is an excellent soprano ?Ir\u2018.A*neJ Westover was badly Thdmpson priefted a grv antTir: l^d\tTor pianologucs arc ^^bout jhe head, and received ance on Monday one hundred people iven by the NORTH SUTTON Nurse Oaks, of Montreal, is the v^venimr^wÜen^fhoiîï lvery clever and interesting.Mr.?lber 'njui'\u2019°s while en route from f^est of her friend, Mrs.E.laylor, Lpfe Sïed there 1 B^d is a \"ader\u2019 baritone and Plan-\t, T1 Saturday night, anrf is fora da>\u2019s- q r .Kvh^!^- Together, their programme of-\tr°m at present writ-\ttsbury and son.B.B.B.is manufactured oniy by the T.Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.KLLS, catoa, ka.WHITE i Merchants LYNCH.ADVO-Runk Bldg., tiher- J\u2019\u2019RASER, RUGG & MIGNAULT, rates, Q.C.R.Builduig.ADVO- ICOL, LAZURE, COUTURE & KING.95 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.dcr on Friday evening.\tI ChürchT ^M\u201cby Mre.\u2018Lard^and I dra?n,atic an,d .huraorous readings.A few from here attended the Miss Annia Grimson were much en_ Tkctohes with human appeal that go Mr John F.Bryant, of Magog, *>'¦ *\u2022£r*&% \\ Ei?\tis- .^r \u201c Mr.Bert Dixon has returned home ! from the Canadian West.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Harvey and j little daughter, Geneva, went to [ Cowansville on Monday.Master Arland Webster has been quite ill for a few days.chickcn-pio mipprr at Sutton on Fri- j'ûÿcd.' aswerê* thé duets given Tby !'n P!l'apinP costumes.\u2018The Boyds!\"as her* on Monday, nmg last.\t] Miss TTnrvov and W Brntbon : have toured the entire countn'dur- noyan day evening last.\t| Miss Harvey and her brother, of .\t, Mrs.N.H.0 Bn on went to Far- ; Bolton Glen.There was also instro-i111* tbe past several years, meeting nam\u2019s Corner, where she attended mental music, guessing contests ¦ everywhere universal success.\tj\t- the Ladies\u2019 Aid at the home of Mrs.games and other modes of amuse-1 Tack Shepard was home from; Miss Doris Waite spent the week-] Albert Johnson on Thursday after-; ment.Dainty refreshments were 1 Stanstead College over the week-[ cud in Clarenceville with Miss Ruby noon last.\t[served.A silver collection was tak-iend-\tWalker.Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Hagar, of Dun-1 on up amounting to over $18.All The Rev.F.Smith, of the Temple Mrs.M.H.Longeway and daugh-hhvaov * I'ANNFTOM ADvoriTvs ! ham> was callintr at the home of dispersed to their respective homes ( baptist Church, Montreal, is the terter.Vivian, spent Sunday with ° 166AW.11 in d tmi s t r * pl ' AUVUVAl^' j Mr.and Mrs.J.Lee\u2019s on Thursday j voting Mr.and Mrs.Thompson a'Sncst of Rev.J.S.Rough while Mr.and Mrs.O^ M.Derby.AWRENCE.MORRIS &, McIVRR, vocale», nie., Sherbrooke.AD- îyyM.C.TRACY, ADVOCATE, 137 WEL evening.| Mr.and Mr a ADVOCATE.COW liniftoti Street.P.ENGLAND, «nsvllle.Quo.EWING & McFADDEN ADVOCATES.112 St.Janie» Street;, Montreal.J.Armitnge Ewinr.K.C.George S.MoFnridon, K.O.Dr.C.H.P.Moore DENTIST COWANSVILLE, QUE.Telephone 133.| jolly good host and hostess.\t[holding special services in Olivet Mrs.Harold Derick, oLhaeolle, is Ed.Marco, of Ab-j Mrs.E.M.Taylor very pleasantly | Baptist Church for one week.[ visiting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.hott\u2019s Corner, was the guest of his entertained the Missionary Society | Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Parsons and [ H.M.Derick.\u2014________________________________________________________________ Mrs.H.Drew, of Richford, were Mr.and Mrs.G.H.Macfie.of ' here on Friday evening.\ti North Beech Ridge, were visiting Mr.England and family have ! friends here, recently, moved from the Laroso farm back| Mr.Wilbur Aller and sister, Ber-into the Commenu block.\t| tha, of Manchester, and Mr, Henry Mr.and Mrs.Hastings, from Iron | Waite, of Morrisville, spent a few Hill, was here Friday evening, at-|days with Mr.and Mrs.Melvin 'Wait, tending the chicken-pie supper.1\t-\t-\u2014 - Don\u2019t negleet to read the Classified Advertisements in this Iwanc.m innaform .pastilles Thepieaiant, sweeten» J throat lozenges (or »oro tiiroat and toniilUU, 15 50c.a bottle.Smaller slza, 88c.PEARCETON PIGEON HILL Mr.and Mrs.Herman Tittemore, ABERCORN Miss Marion Spencer, from Montreal, was the week-end guest of her parents.Mrs.Clark Hall is visiting her daughter, Mrs.Collins, of East Farnham, for a week.Mrs.Casper Willey was the guest of Mrs.Kenneth Turner, at Mansonville, last week.Mr.and Mrs.F.Reynolds spent Sunday at Highwater.Mrs.J.Foley and Mrs.E.Willey attended the Chicken Pie Supper at Sutton on Thursday last, given under the auspices of the Methodist Church, there was a large gathering.The first concert of the series A Kidney Remedy Kidney troubles are frequently caused by badly digested food which overtakes these organs to eliminate the irritant acids formed.Help your stomach to properly digest the food by taking 15;to 30 drops of Extract of Roots, sold as Mother Srigel\u2019g Ccrstive Syr op, and your Iddney disorder will promptly disappear- Get the genuine.y Upholstering and ell kinds of Furniture Repair*.Fioturt Framing, Etc.Undertaking and Embabmlng a specialty.Member of Canadian Embalme»\u2019 Association.JOS.HINGSTON.CowanrHlle.HAY Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Durocher and who have been spending the summer ] given in Sutton Town Hall was not little Goldie Jones, from North Stan- in Pennant, Sask., arrived home on bridge, were visiting at Mr.D, F.Friday last to spend'the winter.Veysey\u2019» recently.\ti Mr.Frank Guthrie, of Bedford, Mr.Chancey Jones and baby, Gol- was calling on friend* here on Wed-die, and Mrs, C.A.Durocher, spent nosday.the week-end in Montreal, They The first sleighs of the season found Mrs.C.Jones getting along were seen out on Wednesday of last Quick shipment, best attention to orders, on main line of C.P.R., well patronized hy Abercorn resi-1,11 dents, Miss S.M.Harvey and Mrs.|\t^ Clark Hall reported an excellent en-jG-\u2018-R- Rn\u201c C.V.R.Mrs.C.Carpenter is improving in A.B.COMEAU health slowly, having been confined\t_\t, to the house by sickness for several\tr arnhaitl, Que.\t, i ) SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1920.Sherbrooke Daily Record 4>nr.«M ücwri Cm StnM.N«rtK ?* \"P\t\u2022î\u2019 \u2022> $\t4* CUT BRiEFLETS * *\u2022 .5.* ,5.* * * *i.\t*\t+ A.H.Genge, Piano dence 1S4 Quebec St.Phone 846-vv.Mde.Weston now at Magog House.*i Hours : 10 to 10 daily.Tells what : trade or profession you should foi- DENY REPORT OF DEATH OF BARON DESB0R0ÜGH Stated that Man Reported Dead Is In the Best of Health.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDONMOec.2\u2014Reports that Baron Desborough had died suddenly last evening at Birmingham, which were published here this morning by the London Times, proved to be incorrect.It is authoritatively stated he is in the best of health at his home at Taplow Court and that he has not visited Bir-mingham., & wmm fl OPTOMETRIST SPECIALIZING in fitting eyes and the making of right glasses.54 King St.Ca., Limited GENERAL CONTRACTORS Sherbrooke, Que.Office and Factory Build-Power Houses, Highways.the charter of religious liberty.\u201d : }n» that exists among those who In reference to the work in Can-' have had the need for the Wales ada, Mr.Brown stated that in the ; Home brought to their attention, city of Winnipeg the Bible could be v1 a ^etfer received at headquarters r- * t r w\tn,v.>,0e procured in over a hundred langu-! today, Mr.C.N.Lyster, of Mel y«r£!S.\tLs.and in Ms itnwfcs I* a : 78G-J.tow, those of your children.(Room i 3.) bourne, said: \u201cI fancy our neglect in not having a suitable home in the Eastern Townships for worthy aged residents is because our notice has never been called to the need of such an institution, and not one will re- Wellington Street Sherbrooke Sole Agents tor the Sieinway Hdnizman & Co., Wilson, Weber Pianos, Victrolas end Sonora Grem-o-phones.j striking comparison between the value of the Bible, or only a small Mr.Skinner will be pleased to ! Part of it, of long ago and today, place a New Edison in your home on i The chairman announced that he tri2i\t\u2018\t' had been assured that the speaker of ! the evening, the Rev.Geo.McLen-.fuse to add some of his cash to help.\u201d Harmonie Band Concert, His Ma- nan, was on his way, but when nine ! , 1 urJ, p1! r6P°rfs were received i jesty's Theatre, Dec.15, 1920, 8 p.m.! o\u2019clock came and he had not arrived,\t-v-elbourae arid South Durham : Prof.Felix Badin.Adm.25c and 35c.: a few anxious minutes were passed, f° eIfect that organization work | 1 as his presence and address had had boen startea there.This week1 Before buying a piano, come tojbeen muCh anticipated.hi fine .Mr.G.W Que., while offering his services to the campaign wrote as follows: the balance of our opening1 publis schools, both expressing their h\u201enI.f_efeUheo*an, JUP1'.'Y \u201ees in bis will give 20 p.c< discount, highest appreciation of the work a!- .-Rue-.t tor an Old Folks Home h \t- -jT \u2022 i VjSj\u2014»\t: '\u2022 \t \t Dr.HEBERT, Specialist At Dr.Darche\u2019s Hospital, Sherbrooke FerEyes, Ears, Nose & Throat & Fitting of Glasses will be in ROCK ISLAND____ Rock Lland House.1ST TUESDAY EAST ANGUS.Dr.Couture's Drug Store 2ND TUESDAY THÊTFORD.Commercial Hotel.3RD TUESDAY ViCTORIAVTLLE, .Bernier s Hotel .4TH TUESDAY j will have these towns exceptionally Allan Carr, Lennoxville.for cata-! During the waiting moments, weil logue of prices.One or two good however, interesting and instructive ^ \u201dir\u2018 , Urcmbie, of Kingsbury, Upright Pianos taken in exchange.; remarks were made by Rev.Dr.Bargain prices.\ti Read and Mr.Hunter, inspector of tfSr week we will give uv ii.c< uiscuum.jugucsi, auvi'.-cianvii dj.me .«une ,\t.,\t-_____\t.\t,\t,.\t- -, on all Dresses and Blouses.Coats\tready accomplished,\tand their hope U ,\t®\ttvb r'L!!\t-a\tW0I,k\tj and Suits at cost.\u2014C.O.Saint-Jean.; that the society would widen its m-\t\u2018\t\u2018 0\tneed> and vltal\timport-\t: Ontario', higho.t siale '*»te* ' JtojTOJ\tUte wraU.M* ji.tnot, and\"'on\u201centlint (.¦\u201cy'tSghf appeal especially to the housewife.| there were thousands of nomes m The price is not high.F.P.H oui a- Canada whose inmates were thamc-han & Co., Lacey Bros., D.W.Sten- ful to have the Bible, adding even son, Rousseau & Comtois, A.A.|^n this materialistic age there are Gunning, Coombs Bros., and A.Bois-i^en who love the Bible and their vert have them.If your grocer has\tTam1^ aitar.The\tfamily altar is none in stock ask him to get you a\tthe one^ stronghold,\tand more are box from the Sherbrooke Fruit Co.,ne®5ea*\u201d\t.Buy your apples by the box.\tIne arrival of ihe visiting secre- The Junior Branch of the W.A.tary> *** had been delayed by the will in the e.uuie;i uj.me .-xujrcui,\telection of new officers for the local Saturday afternoon, 4 to b.\t.branch was immcdiate!y brought up.Much rêgret was expre-ssed at the ! necessity of electing n president in place of Mç.Justice Hutchinson, What is Nicer for an Xmas Present than a Beautiful Wrist Watch - All the very latest and guaranteed.See them.O.J.Gendron New Olivier Building Corner King and Wellington Sts.SHERBROOKE sympathy as well as financially.Let us as citizens of the Eastern | Townships join in making this a | wonderful success as I believe car.be ! accomplished, once cur people enter ; into the spirit of the campaign as , they surely will when placed before1 them.\u201d hholdUaTanc\u201dwork0s*^Cand' toa i ^ !ar,f^*1 of .his train,: wat an in-fce Church à th« Advent Hall.\t\"S STICKNEY â POOR\u2019S Mustard and Spices Jones (at the club): \u201cHere comes! Judge Smith.Judges always know! dstories.Tell us a story, judge.\u201d Are of the Very Best Quality, rtnether Member: Yes, just a A3K YOUR GROCER FOR THEM.SEntenCe!\tFounded ISIS.Mr.Autoist ! Here is a cold weather ne cessity for your Radiator.Johnson\u2019s Freeze-Proof The only way you can be positive that your Radiator won t freeze up is to use a non-evaporating anti freeze preparation.The high cost of Alcohol, its low boiling point and its quick evaporation make it impractical.Johnson\u2019s Freéze-Proof does not evaporate.It has no more effect than water on the metals of the Radiator or on rubber.It will give perfect satisfaction if used according to directions on the label, then your worry is over for the whole.winter.We are offering this Johnson's Freeze Proof at an extremely low price while our stc'ck lasts.Tins contain 6'/2 lbs.Net aru will be sold at $1.00 each J.S.MITCHELL & CO limited Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classified Advertisements in this issue.BEDFORD ASSISTANCE TO \u2022OLD McGILL.\u201d are stil\" * Subscrintions are still coming in - ,\t,\t,,\t, .to the -McGill Centennial Campaign 'wlwse absence from the city made rt \u2019 Various centres are being : lleCtS3arï>and 5u,tTeI)a 1^\u2018gthy dis- Fund.Small Debts Everyone knows\u2014accumulate rapidly ! Small Sums Deposited Regularly in a 4 - Saving» Account grow jus: ns rapidly and give a great deal of pleaeure.One of our Savings Banks for the house gathers a lot of loose change.IkeSherbreeke Loan & Mortgage Company Strathcona Square.Over SATISFIED CUSTOMERS last winter.Proof of our ability to serve you.Wiggett\u2019s Battery Service Co.Strathcona Square, Sherbrooke, Que.Allaifs Bread You\u2019ii like the flavour.ALLAIT Hisjh Cla» Bread Specialist Phono 724 w.House 724 j.3 Houses heard from, from day to day, par-icussion followed.Ultimately, a un-tieularly those in the rural districts animons choice was made in favor of of Quebec\t| Mr.Geo.McKinnon, and although he The Macdonald College Commit-''vaâ present, everyone interested tee.which looks after the organiza- noPe^\twrouUl be WTihngyto tion of most of these outlying dif-1ac®rP,:-\t.\t1 tricts, has just received from Bed-1 \u2018he clergy o.the city are the ford a list of five subscribers to the ' vlce-Presini.\u2018 l.arteiii.\u201d u pk >.55c Date-, Eurc3l*k?r.1 pkts.Evaporated Apples, per îb Proms, fresh, per in.Infar.t\u2019* Food, \u201cChristie, Cookirig Fig-, p**r Granulated Sugar, 5 pwcneL' far\t\u201cRedpath,\u201d .«2e.Chow-Chow, \u2018 Eein-.\u201d\tsmall bottle.for \t\t\t2%c Tomato Cateup, \u201cHeixii, \u2019 per\t betti*» \t\t\t23c Plain Olive, \u201cHeins,''\tZscr bottle.35c 14c 45c îb .25c .2frc 5 lb.tin.53c 5 lb tin.$1.15 Gelatine.\"Cox,\u201d per pkt.21c Diamond Chocolate, \"Mott*»,\u201d per cake .5c Peanut Butter, per !b.34c Handy Ammonia Pmwder, p*r pkt.8c T'nion Hand Cleaner, 2 tins .25c Laurdry Soap\u2014Coemo and White Kr.ignt, 3 canes .\t 25c Wash Board, all wood, each .35c Wash Board, fibre, each .65c Matches, 2 pkt*.25c Starch, \u201cGlosa,\u201d i ib.pkt.15c Bed Ocicmz, per lb., 5c.; Squash and ; Cabbage, 2 for 25c.; Carrots and 25c.; Ceiery, 3 for 2oc.by his sons to Bartlett, N.H.and afternoon the 3rd inst., akhaif past f hureh SK Changed*to buried in the cemetery there on Sun- two o\u2019clock, when it is hdped there ' \"urcii will be changed from 9.30 to day afternoon, 14th November, will be a good attendance, where his wife was buried seventeen\t-\u2014_______ years ago.\t.; ST.SYLVESTER EAST 11.30.mums; Mrs.L.Brandon, roses; Mr.and Mrs.Nicholson, spray carna- 1\t.i tions, Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Young, MR.JOB HAIXSWOKTH.\tThere passed away on Saturday white carnations; Mr.and Mrs.R.ROCK ISLAND, December 2.\u2014 last one of the oldest residents of Ham blet, white and yellow daisies; Mr Job H&insworth, who has been this place in the person of Mr.Jos.Victoria Cota, narcissus and daisies;/ failing in health for the past two Crotto.He was 93 and 9 months Ellen Magoon, yellow chrysanthe-; vears, the last two months being old.He was an industrious hard mums; Mrs.Iona Perkins and Miss ; confined to his bed, helpless from the working man, and ha retired from Alice House, white and yellow chry-eifects of a stroke of apoplexy, farming some years ago, since then ^anthemurns ; garment workers, j passed away peacefully at the home he and his wife have lived in the -vnite carnations; Miss Henrietta of his daughter, Mrs.G.W.Dorman, village.\tHunt, white and lavender chrysan- Railroad Station, Reck Island,_ at The farmers are taking advantage thernums; Mrs.C.IS.Emery, basket 6.30 o'clock Sunday evening, Nov- 0f the good roads and are hauling javender chrysanthemums and maid-ember 28, where he had made his pulpwood to the different station^._\u201c?ir\ta,nn ^rs- George home for the past six years.\tIt is selling at $25 per cord deliv- Mr.Hains.worth.who was born at ered.Farslay, Yorkshire, England, on Mr.All Powers went to Montreal August 2.1842, coming to this coun- this week with fat cattle for market.try at the age of seventeen or eight- -.-\u2014\t.7\u2014-,-7 , ~ .\t,\t,, een years was well known here and mss her daugnter and son-in-law, W.w.Wnite, of Westford; Mr.and also\tin\tSherbrooke,\twhere\the\tserved\tMr and Mrs.T.E.Evans and three Mrs.A B.Bailey, Mr.and Mrs A.for ten\tyears\tas\tboss\tweaver\tat\tthe\thttle granddaughters, Katheryne, I White, Miss Ins Bailey, of Man- Paton mills.Mr.Hainsworth also Pauline and Yvonne.\tsonvu e; Mr.A.W.Smith, of Man- - j sonvnle; Mr.and Mrs.C.G.Jones, MISS SUSIE E.SMITH, VALE Vehna and Dorothy Smith, Lyle PERKINS.\t! Jones and Ray Gardner, of Vale VALE PERKINS, QUE., Dec.2.Perkins, besides other relatives and \u2014The death of Susie Elsie Smith : friends of Newport.Rev.L.E.Roy occurred at the home of lier sister, j performed the service at the grave.Mrs.Max Chamberlin, Indian Point Newport, Vt., on Saturday Darling, pink and white carnations; \u2022 Mr.A.B.Bailey and family, spray of carnations and ferns.Among those who attended the fun!-:ral from a distance were Rev.172 King St.W.lived for quite a number of years in a small village near Pawtucket, Rhode Island, where the body was taken for burial beside his wife, who p-edeceascd him eight years ago.Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Dorman accompanying the body to its last resting place, leaving here Monday evening.-s Besides distant relatives in England, Mr.Hainsworth leaves to mourn for him, five daughters and two sons, namely: Mrs.G.W.Dorman, Rock Island, Q e.; Mrs.J.R.Wood, Worcester, Mass.; Mrs.Henry Steinburg, Webster, Mass.; Mrs.Harold Nunn, Webster, Mass.; Mrs.McConnell evening, Nov.13th, at 9.30 o\u2019cloc She was the fourth daughter ofj A general gloom was cast over the Arthur bmich ana Ida White, o,.community when it was reported Mansonville, Que., her mother having that «Dor;S)» th\u201e eidest daughter of, passed away m October, 1909.The M\tand Mrg char)\u201e Dezan.had deceased contract^ Bprmisn inLu-\td\tShe wai taken ill at; enza 1.1 tne fai: or 1918, which de- f ,\t/\t.\t1\t_____1___ ,, x\u201e\u201e\u201e\tCx\u201e x , her home about a week ago, and was tuberculosis, one had , .\t, ,\t.\tA\t\u201e 1 later taken to the Sherbrooke Hos- _______________ sisters, especially by Mrs.Chamber-\t.MRS r w\tPISHOB\tBISHOP\u2019S\tbn, until the week previous to her\tschoo.house with Mr.G.W.< hap- MKb.J.w\tK1SHO.,\tts SHU &\tdeathj when Nurse price> of Xew-\tman officii ting, who spoke comforto Thx ,wy,\t7\"e'irrJd verv «udder.lv\th'jrt, V't., faithfully took charge,\ting words trom the text, \u201cSuffer lit- rnTMrndAvh\taD-7noon\t''November\tThe nurse often spoke of Susie as a\ttie children to come unto Me, and on Monday afternoon, November\tt-nB nne).three forbid them not, for of such is the, m of Heaven.\u201d Appropriate music was rendered by Mrs.W.Rexford and Mr.Harry Dustin, ac-j ooYd iV.od\tT\tw Rhbon at brave girl.During the past three forbid 22nd 1920 ot Mrs.J W- B \u2019hop, at k *hen she seemed J, be stead.Kingdo her home at B.shops Crossing.ily ?rowing worse she never mur- mmsic rvt.ii\tT-v-if Kjw y ci V» or* e 11n o* net Catherine Carr Bishop was tea town Seminary.In her mother s v/ent t0 X^-port, Vt., and since has disposition, and loved by everyone, side she was of Insh descent, being spcnt most ot- her time with her sis- She leaves to mourn her loss her a great granddaughter of Lady Mary ter.She worked in the overall fac- father and mother, four brothers H fiympath of th;, R-T8\tin\t10 hvr '\u202200^ deceased ha,-en a whol(: neighborhood is extended toi l*7* ^Ju,llu».WpBl*h«P at ^tcr- \"J^ber of the Bapt.st .arch at th(, bprcaved onçs in th,;r t sor_ ford, Vt., by the Rev.Edward Fair- Mansonville for nine y -rs.She was\t* banks.There were two children, a beautiful character and whenever! Mrs.E.J.Parnell is spending Fanny Rebecca, who died at the age she made friends she always re- -\t,\t.,\t-\t~ - of five, and Ethel, Mrs.T.E.Evans, mained true.She is the firs, out of\tat Comnton \u2019 Mr.Biriiop died October 13th, 1914.a family of nix girls to be taken.She *\t\u2019\t, Mrs\tHikw 1 t Mr- Bishop\u2019s own family of five leaves a wide cirrte of friends be-iR-^-*nd M.rf\u201eRloha[d\u201en 1 hh*rr}, ______ Church will b
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