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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.\tSHERBROOKE, QUE., SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921.\t-\t\t ^ Twenty-Fifth Year, CLAIM ORDER F\tIAS BEEN RESTORED IN\tGERMANY Large Number Have Been Arrested On Theft Charges\t\t COMMUNISTS HAVE BEEN DRIVEN OUT OF HSIMN - BLEW URIBE RAILWAY STATION AT UETTSTEDT *>### #****## *r\t# STATE OF SIEGE HAS * BEEN DECLARED.# ,The Work of Restoring Order Has Been Carried On by the Prussian Security Police\u2014Rioters at Hettstedt Retired to the Hills and Are Directing Machine Gun Fire at the Security Police\u2014Halle Was Reported Quiet Last Night \u2014Communists Throw Away Their Guns and Many Are Captured by the Police.(Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, March 26.\u2014Order has been restored at Eisleben and Hettstedt, it is announced by the German Government.The rioters at Hettstedt blew up the railroad station, however, before they retired to the hills surrounding the town and set up machine guns, and are reported to be firing at Security Police in the city.* - * Sis (Associated Press Despatch.) # WARSAW, March 26.\u2014A # state of siege has been dtclar- # iff ed at Beuthen, Kattowitz, # and other cities of Upper # 4£ Silesia, at the request of the ^ Polish authorities,, according ^ to the newspapers, because # & of German attacks on the # *\tPoles.\t'\t# #\t% £ « & # & * # WOULD RESUME THE DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH THE VATICAN Premier Briand of France Urges that Bill Be Passed as Soon as Possible.(Associated Press Despatch.) PARIS, March 26.\u2014Premier Briand appeared before.the Senate Com-Halle was quiet last night, it was reported, and municipal and mission on foreign^affairs yesterday Utility plants were again in operation.Organizations known as \"Councils of Action\" are being organized at Bitterfeld.Government troops have not participated in the operation of suppressing Communist rioting in Central Germany, it is officially declared, and the work of restoring order has been carried on by Prussian security police and local organizations.UNITED STATES ISSUES REPLY TO THE SO VIETS Resumption of Trade Cannot Be Considered at Present Time, States Reply.(Associated Press Despatch.) WASHINGTON, March 26.\u2014The United States Government notified the Soviet authorities in Russia yesterday that resumption of trade between Russia and the United States coul dnot be considered until safety of human life, guarantee of property right, free labor and observance of the sanctity of contracts were assured.and requested that the Senate pass as soon as possible on the bill providing for the resumption of diplomatic relations with the Vatican, which was vetoed by the Chamber 'three months ago, and ha sheen held since.EX-PRESIDENT WILSON RECOVERING.(Associated Press Despatch.) WASHINGTON, March 26.\u2014Former president Wilson was said last night to be recovering satisfactorily from an acute attack of indigestion, which he suffered shortly after noon yesterday.COMMUNISTS RETREAT BEFORE THE SECURITY POLICE (Associated Press Despatch) * OBERROEBLINGEN, Prussian Saxony, March 26.\u2014Reports that the Communist forces which have been fighting in Eisleben against the Security Police, for three days had been j driven out of that city were brought here last night by men brethless from running the twelve miles which lie between Eisleben and this little Saxon village.They said that the Communists were retreating across the fields for the most part, in good order, but had thrown away their guns, and others had been taken prisoners.The tidings were received with-1 out emotion by men and boys who 1 stood rifles in hand ready to report for duty to the commanders of the Communists.ïn a few minutes how STRUCK ON LEG BY A BRICK; IS AWARDED $350 Petitioner Claimed Damages Under the Workmen\u2019s Compensation Act.The followimr Jwïçiwnts were, endered in the Superior Court, Prac-His Lord-.Systematic Robberies Involving $45,000 And Arrest Of Twenty-Six Said To Have Occurred In Lisgar And South Durham Claimed that Pilfering from Grand Trunk Railway Includes Everything from Sugar to Pianos\u2014Stated that Band of Thirty-five Men Were Operating Together\u2014Two Well Known South Durham Citizens Said to Be Hiding in the States.(Special to the Record).RICHMOND, March 26.\u2014Unusual local interest is being evidenced in connection with the alleged arrest of some twenty-six individuals accused of pilfering and stealing articles belonging to, or carried by, the Grand Trunk Railway system.Information to hand leads us to understand that the alleged pilfering LARGE QUANTITY OF ARMS CAPTURED AT DUBLIN.«!*>***«!$& * * * * * # - # #\t(Associated Press Despatch.) * #\tDUBLIN, March 26____The # & capture of a large quantity *Ss & of arms, ammunition and «s seditious literature, and also * #\tthree intending emigrants to # & the United States, are.re- # ported in two official state- C ments issued from general $s headquarters yesterday.* «X» w Yj' rXf 'xf 'X'\tijv 'X' W rxx * * CORPORATION OF C0ATIC00K SUED BY A BUTCHER Claimed His Application Was the First One Under Consideration Before the Market Committee.BIG INCREASE IN THE VALUE OF GOODS IMPORTED INTO CANADA DURING PAST TWELVE MONTHS The Increase Amounted to $296,191,543 as Compared With the Figure for the Previous Year\u2014Goods Valued at $1,290,067,516 Imported During the Past Year, as Compared with a Total of $993,876,003 the Previous Year.ANTI-SOVIET-MOVE AT KAZAN IS REPORTED every, these men and boys began to tica division, presiding: straggle away, apparently to join ship Mr.Justice White, their Communist comrades in anoth- Bergeron es-quality, vs.Niedner er stand against the police.\ti & al.\u2014Petitioner\u2019s petition for auth- In_ spite of the fact that heavy : orization to sue the respondents un- fighting was going on only a few | der the Workmen\u2019s Compensation __________________ ____ _ __ ______ miles away, church bells were ring- Act for the sum of $1800.00 being took'place' in' the district of Lisgar mg m this little village last evening, i the capital of rent of $112.60 and for and South Durham and that the women were praying in the churches a further sum of $30.00 as costs for amount of the goods involved is in n ,\t,\t, c i r c .TA' and _ children were laughing and ; the appointment of a tutor.These rv,p neie-hborhood of forty-five thou- Declared that Several Or the JO- aehbere playing about the streets.All com- damages are claimed for an acci- ^nd dollars\t'\ti flffUiolc H\u201ei/;iv j munication between this town and dent which petitionei's minor T\t\u2019\t+ ^ n +v, + tv,» Viet Uiricials Have Been Killed daughter, Yvonne Bergeron, sustain- U 18 further contended that the\t-\t, | ed .on the 28th, October 1920 when pilfering is the work of an organized (Associated Press Despatch) | the latter\u2019s left hand thumb was band of some thirty-five men, pre- STOCKHOLM, March 26.\u2014An an-spondenUs3 factor™ ° Judgment surnaW>\u2019_ famil'ar with conditions in ti-Soviet rising is reported to have The following cases were heard at the term of the Superior Court, presiding His Lordship Mr.Justice Glo-bensky.Dame Dufresne vs.Corriveau et al.\u2014Proof and hearing on the merits Possessory action taken by plaintiff in order that she may be declared the lawful possessor and owner of an immoveable situated in the seventh range of the Township of Windsor, and in view of putting an end to the disturbance caused to her enjoyment, and of preventing the defendants from taking possession of a certain piece of land, and for damages to the amount of $190.After hearing and argument by the attorneys of record, His Lord-ship took the case en délibéré.Poulin vs.the Corporation of the Town of Coatieook.\u2014Proof and hearing on the merits.Action in damages taken by plaintiff against the corporation defendant for the sum of $399 as the result of the j defendant\u2019s refusal to let unto him j a butcher\u2019s stall at Coaticook\u2019s pub-jlic market, plaintiff alleging in his I declaration that he had the right to | said stall because his application was the first one under consideration before the Market Committee.After hearing of the evidence and J argument by the attorneys of rec-! ord, His Lordship took the case en (Special to the Record) OTTAWA, March 26.\u2014An increase of $296,191,543 in the value of goods imported into Canada during the twelve months ending February, 1921, as compared with a similar period ending February, 1920, is shown By a statement issued from the office of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics.The statement shows that during the twelve-month period ending with the close of last month free goods were imported into Canada to the value of $419,043,463, and dutiable goods to the value of $871,023,083, making a total of $1,290,067,5.16, For a similar period ending with February, 1920, free goods to the value of $34-4,793,448 found their way into Canada, and dutiable goods to the value of $649,082,535, or a total of $993,876,003.The duty collected on imports during the period just ended totalled $190,327,407, as compared with $177,766,266 in the previous twelve months.BATTLESHIPS SENT BY JAPS TC KAMCHATKA TSiis Action Taken to Protect the Japanese hsnmg Esierpnses There.Eisleben has been cut off, and automobiles cannot be secured to go to Eisleben unless the full price of the machine engaged is paid.As a consequence of this interruption of traffic there is a food shortage here.Bissonnet et al.vs.the Corporation of the County of Stanstead.\u2014 Proof and hearing on the merits.Action for $934.31 taken by plain- i tiffs in their quality of Collectors of Provincial Revenues for the pay- (Ansociated Press Despatch) TOKIO, March 26.\u2014The Japanese, it is understood, have decided to despatch a battleship and four destroyers to Kamchatka for the purpose of protecting Japan\u2019s fishing enterprises there.It is said this action was taken following reports that the Far Eastern republic has ceded part of the peninsula of Kamchatka to the Soviet Government of Moscow.ADVANCES ARE CLAIMED BY THE GREEK TROOPS Continued Successes Against the Turkish Nationalists Are Re ported.COMMUNIST AGITATION IN MUNICH CONTINUES Authorization to sue granted.Costs to follow suit.'Gendron vs.Stacey.\u2014Petitioner\u2019s petition for authorization to sue under the Workmen\u2019s compentation tematic senes of robberies are sup- east of Mosc ftAIO- XOU ARE HOULO CO THE HOWE NOW- f & L-lT'k >T TIME PHONED ¦& F J O HOUR «b wcu.thank , J- » \"I consider lanlac the grandest! aiedicine in the world, for I have actually gained UO pounds in weight since I began taking it.It has just si::.ply filled roe with new life and energy and for the first time in years I can s.t down to the table and enjoy three square meals a day like \u201ether people, in fact Tanlac has ade :, e eat better, feel better, sleep better and work better, and I guess th^i, ,i ail a man can expect of a medicine.\u2018\u2022Before I took Tanlac, I was off 25 pounds in weight and was so badly run down 1 was hardly able to do my work.-.D.D.cured her baby of a ease of eczema that completely cerrered the head and face.C.E.House.Mr.A.Lowell and Mrs.John Manson left on Thurs- .\tday to spend sometime with her T^-oii on.ct th U\tr- Ile daughter, Mrs.John Philips, in Dowell spent the week-end at Comp- jioKtreal.t0 vr.x\u2019 i tv i ,, I Miss Dorothea Rowe is spending Mrs.Nelson Johnson is spending a Easter in Montreal with her sister, Mr\t^ X Miss Beatri« R0W*- - At and Mrs.C.W.Lunderbor^, Mias Verna Bean Is spending the faster8 Rou and Stewart Lunder- holidays with Miss Alice Fowler in rcaHy nuirrelouj results «ecured by tiic liquid ! \\fjr?W0fACfmpt'ip\u2019 were Pe8ts at Montreal.WMh.why Dot *ct a bettic of d.d u.today ! Mr.W A Lowell s recent y\ti Mrs, w G Lfthy, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, 8Kt^wws«nsr\u201c- S- SSs S\u201d «Æ » *«««£ J freshmenta.\tdays with Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Os- r i bervice at St.Barnabas Church on good.THE TrvHon fop Skin Tbirtrm*~y Easter .Simday at 11 a.m.\tThe Misses Cynthia and Constance e\u2014 LfcfUUU lur JAUl\t, Mr.A.R.Virgin is spending Eas- Libby are spending Easter with their ter at his home in Concord.IF YOUR EARS RING WITH HEAD NOISES If you have roaring, buzzing noise» in your ears, are getting hard of hearing and fear Catarrhal Deafness, go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength)» and add to it 1-4 pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar.Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day.This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises.Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the mucus stop dropping Into the throat.It is ea^y to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take.Anyone who has Catarrhal trouble of the ears, is hard of hearing er has head noises should give this prescription a trial.Miss Fannie Damon, of Montreal, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Damon.Mrs.M.E.Abbott returned on The box' social which was held last Monday night from a pleasant visit\t.r TMa Tvft\u201ei,u week at the home of Mr.and Mrs.with friends at Stanstead and New- March Worst Month for This TroubH lohn Elliott was well attended, port, Vt.\t.\t>\t~How t0 Remove Easily, there being nearly one hundred peo- Mr.Viau, who has been operating There\u2019s a reason why nearly every, pie present, and all report a pleas- the blacksmith shop On the east body freckles in March, but happily ant time.The proceeds amounted side of the river during the past year there j8 also a remedy for these ugly to $25.70, and with the money the has sold the shop and the dweling blemishes and no one need stay Trail Rangers are going to put in a nearby to Mr.Henry Hebert.It is freck]ed, \u2019 new list of books in their library.rumored that Mr.Hebert will erect simply ge tan ounce of (Rhine\u2014 Mrs.Alfred Millar spent the a new building on the site, which will doubie strength from your druggist week-end on the farm with her three be occupied as a tin-smith store and j a ,ittle of it night ail(i sons.\t.-\t^r-\tRose and Miss Mildred moming, and in a few days you Mr.Edward Elliott of Stanstead Rose of Barnston, were the guests shouId b^ee that even the worst College, is home for the Easter holi- of Mr.and Mrs.B.D.Ham this freckles have begun t0 disappeBI.,\tn 1\ttt v________r, , t \u2022\u201e while the light ones have vanished Mrs.James Millar is very .11 at Mrs.Henry Young, of Derby Line, entirel N*ow is the time t,, rfd present writing.\tVt., has been spending a few days\tf freckiea for if not r6.Master R J.Smift of Philips- here the guest of hex aunt, Mrs.\tSm^ sUy^lUm.Sdtif\u2019relatives he?re.9\t« The 'Protestant School closed on\tYour^LTnev ïck fif Mr.Elson Richmond is very ill Thurdsay noon for the Easter holi-\tYour moncy back ^ with mumps at present.\t;days.and the teachers, Mrs.Wake- utni e la ls> \u2022-\tj field and Miss Ward have gone to 1 their respective homes in Sherbrooke ; and lower Ireland.______\t! Miss Dorothy Tannar, of Bishop\u2019s Miss Madge Campbell, of the College, Lennoxville, is with her par-Royal Bank staff, Montreal, is vis- ents Rev.J.C.and Mrs.lanar at iting Miss Pearl Taylor at Dr.Carl the Rectory._ Moulton\u2019s\tMrs.Viau is spending some time Dr.J C.Colby is home from with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Gos-Montreal\tselin, at Barnston.There will be special Easter music Mr.Arthur McCoy, of Montreal, in the Methodist Church on Sunday, was the guest of his brother, Mr.In the absence of rs.Hovey Fred L.McCoy and family, Parker through illness, Mrs.E.C.Irvine Hill, on I n» sure of plenty o£ eggs while prices are still high, and eggs that will give you big hatches of strong, husky chicks.by mixing Fresh The sherbrooke academy of I Mu«U* offer» fncilitica for progress in Voice, Plano, Violin, 'Cello and Harmony, including the Licentiate degree, which comparas j faTorablf with any European Conservatory.Irwin Sawdon.Principal.Phone 8.16.AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNTANTS.JOHN J.GRIFFITH, L.I.A.AUCTION-eer, Accountant, Commissioner and Auditor.40 Wellington St.North.Telephone 71.JH.BRYCE, C.G.A., ACCOUNTANT, \u2022 Auditor.16 Quebec St., Sherbrooke.ADVOCATES.VPELLS a LYNCH.ADVOCATES.MER-chanta Bank Bldg., Sherbrooke.ERASER, HUGO A MIGNAULT, ADVO-i entca.Q.C.R.Building.TIOOL, I.AZURE, COUTURE & KINO, I P6 Wellington Street,, Sherbrooke.rAWRKNCE.MORRIS A McIVER, AD-i vocale», etc., Sherbrooke.King Geo rVHREADY A.PANNETON.ADVOCATES, 1 ' 155 Wellington »trect.L1TM.G.TRACY .ADVOCATE, l.tv WKL.\\ 1 lingten Street.'¦'1 P.ENGLAND ADVOCATE.COWANÔ-tT» ville, Quebec, Ewing & McFadden ADVOCATES.112 St.Jam®*, Strofrt.Montreal.J.ArrnitaKo Ewtng, K.Ü.George B.McFadden.K.O.errrr-rr\u2014 -: ' : \u201d*\u2022\t\" Don\u2019t nojclfct to rond tho Clnss-Jfied Advertisements in this issue They likely name something you «ant.piSf6 Rt\titor Jn tli\trt ln- sures\t;h di- gestion\tthe health ai.1\tvitality needed in\tyour breeders.\t When the\tbaby chicks come,\tstart them right by feed-\t ins\t Pratts Buttermilk Baby Chick Food for at least the first\t\t three weeks.You'll\t\t find It the best life\t\t insurance for your\t£§: \u20229\t baby chicks you can\tjffe;\u2019 '\u2022\t buy.\t\t KINO CEOROB NAVY IP LUO OHEWINO TOBACCO 18 IN A CLASS BY IT8SLF1 It surpasses all others in quality and flavour because the process by which it is made differs from others.\u2014It is deliciously sweet and non-irritating.ROCK CITY TOBACCO Co., Manufacturers, QUEBEC \"Your Money Back if You Are Not SatUfied\u201d Pratts Dip and Disinfectant rids ths layers, setting hens and chicks of all kinds o f vermin.Keeps poultry houses sweet and free from disease germs.Mads In sur own factory In Toronto.Expert Advlcs Free.Wo help solve your poultry problems .Write.Ask for free booklet \u2014 worth dollars to you.Pratt Food Co.of I Canada, Limited 330 B Carlaw Av«.Toronto Mr.and Mrs.Rolland Derick, of Noyan, have been guests of the later\u2019s sister, Miss L.Stevens.Miss Addie Hastings is spending the Easter holidays in Montreal the guest of her brother and other friend's.Mrs.B.R.Stevens accompanied by her two children, Miss Angeline and Master Donald Stevens, left on Friday last for Sherbrooke, to spend Easter at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Lynch.Mrs.John Oorey and her daughter, | Augusta, arrived from Manchester, I N.H., last week, where they have spent the winter.They are spending some time here, guests of Mr.William Corey and Miss Kathleen Corey, I Upper Bedford.Mr.Jospeh MlcAleer is seriously ill at his home on the Philipsburg road, and is under the care of Dr.H.E.Mitchell.Mrs.(Dr.) G.E.Draper and infant son are spending some time in Montreal.Masonic Lodge No.60 held its monthly meeting on Monday evening j with a good' attendance.Mr.Maitland Hungerford, of Swanton, Vt., was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Hickey recently.Mr, W.H.Sheltus, sold the property occupied by Robt Sharpe, on the Philipsburg road, to William Creller, for the sum of eight hundred dollars.Mrs.Creller will take possession on May 1st.A break down to the machinery at Mr.Marvin Smith\u2019s saw mill has put a slop to sawing for the present.The W.A.met at the Rectory on Wednesday afternoon with a largo attendance, sixteen members joining.The President^ Mrs, W.Whitey, gave a short address, and the work I was arranged for the next three ' months, and the ladies\u2019 of the W.A.will meet every two weeks at the Rectory.They have undertaken to furnish an outfit, clothing and every-1 thing necessary for a bed, for a girl of twelve years old.This bale is forwarded to one of the missions in the North West.STANBRIDGE EAST Guticura Soap -The Safety Razor- Shaving Soap r_ Read wl;; for the sub- ! day morning.\tect 0f b;a sermon, \u201cChrist Trium- ss i&wfriwÿÿ anfl Miss Brien, of this city, *efc Thursday night for Boston to spend the Easter holidavs, *\t* * , Mr- J- C.Nutter, from McGill College, Montreal, is at his home in Len-noxville for the Easter vacation, accompanied by his friend, Mr.F G Green, from St.John, N.B.* * * Misa Gertrude Wiggett, from dhree Rivers, is spending the Easter holiday with her father, Mr E G Wiggett and sisters, Queen street.' !*****?*?*?***,,** CITY BRIEFLETS * ?********** * ,j, | GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES.The story of the passover was told again Good Friday at St.Peter\u2019s Church by vivid lantern Hides, accompanied by an address from the rector.Many children and young people were in the large congregation and the quiet solemnity or the service, heightened by the darkened church, the lifelike pictures and the simple, earnest words of the speaker was a striking feature.After the opening hymn, Rev.Mr Bigg spoke in part as follows : \u201cWe are assembled here once more on Good Friday night, my dear friends, to listen to the old sttry of the passover, and this stcry will be illustrated in order to he ip us to realize that what happened on earth more than nineteen hundred years ago is absolutely true ; that in the days when Augustus Caesar and Tibernas Caesar reigned over the Roman Empire a man lived in Palestine who was called Jesus the Nazarene, the son of Mary, biought up in a carpenter\u2019s shop in Nazareth, who, when He began His ministry on earth, went about doing good.His ear was even -pen to the cry of the poor, the helpless and the distressed.He healed the sick, raised the dead, preached to the people, and many believed in Him.Yet, although He was the divine Soi of God who had taken our humanity upon Him, and came to save a world which needed Him so much, He was betrayed by one of His own disciples and suffered death upon the cross on that first Good Friday which we have.been commemorating today.The pictures shown included the entrance of Christ into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, with the joyful, shouting multitudes, who thought their promised King had come ; Jerus at Bethany with His friends, the last supper, the washing of the disciples\u2019 feet, from which a special DOES NOT SEE\u2019 A sweeping brush 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cupfuls of boiling water add a teaspoonful of salt.While boiling add gradually the cupful of \u201cOriole\u201d rice.With a fork lift it once or twice shaking the kettle so that none of the kernels stick to the bottom.Let boil 20 minutes, remove from the fire, pour off\u2019the water if any, and place on the back of the stove or in oven, where it will finish swelling without burning.\u201cOriole\" rice is sold in 5 lb.bags.Ask your grocer for it.Mount Royal Milling & Mtg.Co.Limited D.W.Ross Co'y Agents, Montreal, Que.qA c]S(e'w Character When, four years ago, KING COLE ORANGE PEKOE TEA first appeared, something more than a new tea had been produced\u2014a new character in tea had been created.Only after most searching experiments in flavorblending were we at last able to develop that peculiarly mellow richness of flavor so delightful to the taste, which has won for KING COLE ORANGE PEKOE the high place it holds.The total annual sale of KING COLE ORANGE PEKOE has doubled twice in the last two years.We are confident that you will say that it is different to any tea you ever tasted.\\ FOR THE EARLY BUYER SOLID WALNUT DRESSING TABLE 63.00 4m DISCOUNT ON ALL JBD^ PIECES Genuine Mahogany Chiffoniers 55,00 53,50 48,00 55,85 Four only.On display in our windows.These prices are lower than factory cost today.SATIN WALNUT DRESSING TABLE All of these six pieces are clear-outs and carnot be replaced for anything near these prices.SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITES Three only, in solid oak, fumed finish.Each suite has a large dresser, chiffonier and three-mirror dressing lable.Special prices: 142.00 148.00\t139.33 a PIECES As Illustrated [P il!\tTrfâstüïstfLîL.\" H 1 .\tI! \t\t 227.00 lahogany Finis 239.00 (Old Ivory Finish) VANITY DRESSER TO MATCH 79.00 This set is exactly as illustrated, and at this price is one of the finest of values.42 in.dresser with 80 x 24 in.B.P.mirror; large chiffonier; 3-mirror dressing table; full size bed; somnoe; chair, rocker and bench.ECHENBERG BROS.o TVA o Ô O K * -5\t0 7.4 0 /: lesson was drawn by the speaker, | of humility and service to others ; the sorrowful scene in the Garden of 1 Gethscmene, the court of Pilate, the) road to Calgary, and finally the crucifixion, all were portrayed on the screen and dwelt upon by the rector, who told of the cruel crown of thorns, the scourging and the mocking, the rending of the veil of the temple, the darkness which overshadowed the earth, in the simple, words of the Nowt Testament nar-j native, more effective and appeal- ' ing than words of eloquence.The hymns \u201cRock of Ages\u201d and \u201cO Sacred Head\u201d were sung by the congregation, with organ accompaniment, and at its close, \u201cAbide With Me\u201d was beautifully rendered by Mrs.II.0.Pawson.High mass was cejchraUd at St.Michael\u2019s Cathedral this morning, and the consecration of.the holy waters and fire took place, many priests being present.At the Gloria, the bells which had been silent since Holy Thursday, were again beard in chimes.\t, The Good Friday service at Plymouth Church yesterday was characterized by the solemnity and reverence befitting the day of the crucifixion.The sermon by Rev.Dr.G.Ellery Read, the pa-tor, was a i medial ion on the seven words fr.-mj the cross, and the hymns of the passover were sung by the choir.Mr.Albert Blicr rendered thesolo,! \u201cThere is a Green Hill Far Away,\u201d j (Lord Henry EVmcrset) and part of tiie fine organ music was the magnificent.funeral march of Grieg, WATERLOO The W.M.S.of the Methodist Church will hold their Easter thank offering meeting until Tuesday afternoon at 8 o'clock, at the Parsonage All interested are invited.Five o\u2019clock tea will be served.A good programme will bo given.The Young Ladies\u2019 Mission Circle will meet at the same time and place.Easter services will be held in the.church on Sunday.At the evening sen ice in the Methodist Church tne choir will render choruses from the Easter cantata, \u201cThe Gospel of Easter,\u201d by l earis.Mrs.Pergau will also sing a solo entitled \u201c0 Blest Redeemer.\u201d Don\u2019t neglect to rend the Classified AAvertwemvuU in Qua issg^ J if AGE SIX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921.Sherbrooke Daily Record fwbBsliad daily, ex?«pt Sunday*, by the fehoriirookt Record Company, ltd.67 Woi-,Mii4rtOB Street.North, Sherbrooke.Que._________ R9TABLI8HKD FEBRUARY 9.1S97.¦«mbee Canadian Frees.Ltd., erith drop Iraaad National New* aire in office\u2014 Canadian Free*.Associated Press and Reu-JNr-» new! lerrica* armilabla.SOTSTRIPTION RATES\u2014Rates **Hctly In advance, to any address in Canada.Great Britain and the United States: One year, six months, $1.76; three menUis, $1.66: paa month, 40a AN A.B.C.PAPER.Tha Record b a member that the paint may not run wh Misses Godue and j you «e working Use od pamta.Set out the colors, adding a tiny bit or brown to each color you use to key it to the wood if you are painting Thin the colors by dip- Kjura on busine»* thi* week.\tcushion for the easy chair, a M./- and5/,'.G/!rK*B:/1^dT^ cover for the old tableland so it gives the \u201cfreshening up\u201d for the happy Easter holiday makers.on walnut.\u201cI am afraid that many people in Canada do not sufficiently r-aiize that the most urgent and essentia! need today is increase in population, not only to provide tratfic for w\"t \u201c for population than the Canadian R'^hford, V L, on Tue*day.Pacific, owing to\textent of Mr.Bruce McCUy htw received a #P*r»ely populated country in which «h'prnent of Ford ^aw this weekfor »o much of their mileage is located Easter with their daughter, Mr:i.Kenneth Colcord in Richford, Vt.Principal Brady has returned from , spending a few days with hi* mo-1 ther in Fraiighsburg.Mr.Ernest Page visiting his parents at St.Eustace.Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Morgan and lit- 1 \u201cIt was an aggressive immigration propoganda that built up th' Canadian Pacific, and without immigration the prospects of th- Canadian National arc, in my opinion, hopelce* '\u2019Any legislation which would stem the tide of desirable immigration must inevitably pile up further deficits, for immigration is Canada\u2019s great salvation.Mr.Oierar, who was speaking particularly in the interests of th< which he took orders during the win ter.The Misses Woodley, of West-mount, are guests at Mr.and Mrs, H.C.Knowlton.Mihs Watt has returned to her home in St.Anne, after spending her holidays at Mr.H.F Wood\u2019s.Mr\u201d.Oliver has returned from a few days\u2019 stay in Montreal.The friends of Mrs.K.M.Brown whose summer home is on Conference Heights will regret to hear that she is seriously ill at her home in Pure rich unsweetened milk - always ready for cookind ox* ^^ table tiunal Railways, struck the right WesUnount, The condition of Miss note when he declared before the Brown, who has been ill for the pa'-t Canadian Club of Montre»! that a two month* is :ti!l 'an ing anxiety * je and vigorous immigration* to her friend*.Modern medical 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furnish Hculcrs of your GmrasUoeJ Policies, l am years of age, end am married (singh).me with fuV pan .Kame Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classified Advertisements in this issue.They likely name something you want.The Plant of the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, at Ford, Ontario THE Ford Car is built in this, the greatest and most scientifically eauipped.automobile factory in the British Empire, at Ford, Ontario.It is built at less cost than any other car in the world, \u2014with the exact precision and uniformity possible only with such mechanical equipment as that of the Ford Factory.And what the makers put into the Ford Car, over 3,000 Ford dealers and service stations in Canada keep in the Ford Car.That is the reason why the Ford Car lasts longer, goes further and costs less to run than any other car, \u2014why it is a good car for you to buy.FORD PRICES \u201cTouring Car $ 675 Sedan .$1,200 \u201cRunabout - - $ 610\t*Cha»U .$ 550 Coupe - -\u2022 $1,100\t\u2019Truck Cha**U $ 750 \u201cStarter and Electric Liuhtiua *100 extra Prices are f.e.k.Ford, Ont.Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited Ford, Ont.( DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 192Î.PAGE SEVEN ReprescnU tiona at 2.30, 7.90 and Ata.: Matinee, ISe.Erening, 25c.IXCKLLBNT MUSIC.Sporting News A New Kind of School Opens Here, \u201cThe Charm School\u201d with Wallace Reid and a full class of Beautiful Girls, including Lila Lee, the Famous New York Stage Success, in a whirl of Love and Laughter.BASEBALL Clever Ford Sterling In \u201cA BALLROOM ROMEO.\" What is a Woman\u2019s Business in Life?See your answer in Olive Toll\u2019s latest Special, A Woman\u2019s Business from the popular novel, \u201cNothin?a Year.\u201d Beautiful frowns and Settings.A play with a moral.Soon to be shown here.Marguerite Marsh and thousands of people in \u201cBRIDE 13.\u201d Another Big Special MONDAY AND TUESDAY Jack London\u2019s Great Story, \u201cTHE SEA WOLF.\u201d See the Sinking of Thcj San Francisco Ferry in this great drama of the sea, with Noah Bury and Mabel Julienne Scott.wm HIS MAJESTY'S Freclded Face Wesley Barry, Now Flaying at 2.30, 7.30 and 9.\u201cDinty\u201d HIS MAJESTY\u2019S Monday & Tuesday next We have pleasure in presenting M.Julien Daoust and Mme.Stella D\u2019Albret vtilh a company of sixteen Artistes in three French plays: Monday Afternoon at 2.30: \u201cLa Fille du Forçat\u201d Monday Evening at 8.15: \u201cLa Conscience D\u2019Un Pretre\u201d Tuesday Evening: \u201cJeanne D\u2019Arc\u201d Tickets: $1.00, 75c and 50c.Matinee 50c.Box Office Open Friday.PREMIER THEATRE The House of Merit.TODAY ONLY Lewis J.Selznick Presents Ralph Ince in \u2018Out 0Î the Snows\u2019 A story of the North and of an Indian girl whose love was lavished on a man who could not return it\u2014of a flight and refuge with the smugglers\u2014a story that chills with its suspense and warms you with its heart interest.ALSO OTHER FEATURES Monday and Tuesday RoberUon-Cole Presents Max Linder in the Super- Special \u2018SEVEN YEARS BAD LUCK\u201d No one should miss the return to the screen of Max Linder in one of the best five-reel comedies ever produced.Matinee, 15c.Three Performances Evening, 25c.\tDaily.Music by Premier Orchestra.KERR SHOWED GOOD FORM (Associated Press Despatch.) CHICAGO, March 26.\u2014Except for a wobbly start in the first inning, Dick Kerr showed mid-season form against the Wichita Falls, Texas, team of the Texas League, in their White Sox practice game yesterday, which the Sox won 13 to 6, according to reports here today.Four hits and a pass let in three runs, but in the next six innings Kerr held the opponents to four hits.Edward Karl, the Cleveland semi-pro, fanned three batters in the last two innings, allowing but two runs through.AKRON GIVES UP FIGHT (Associated Press Despatch.) AKRON, March 26.\u2014The fight to maintain the International Baseball League franchise in this city was abandoned by officials of the Akron Exhibition Company, which held the franchise last year, it was announced here last night.At Oklahoma City\u2014 R.\tH.\tE.New York Nationals (2nd) 6\t9\t3 Oklahoma City\t.:.310\t6 R.\tH.\tE.Benton and Gonzales; Mitchell, Allen and Long .At Houston\u2014 R.H.E.Boston Nationals .8 17\t1 Houston .2\t5\t2 Thompson, McQuillan and O\u2019Neill; Gibson, Barefoot, Nichols and Griffiths.At Wichita Falls\u2014 R.H.E.Chicago Americans .13 13\t2 Wichita Palls.6 10\t5 Kerr, Karl and Schalk, Yaryan; Ruth and Bischoff.At Birmingham \u2014 R.H.E.Birmingham.611\t2 Toronto Internationals .680 White, Hill, Drake and Gooch, Brandon; Fortune, Reise and Devine, Sandberg.At Shreveport, La.\u2014 R.H.E.Brooklyn Nationals.8 17\t4 New York Americans .3 9\t2 Codere, Smith and Krueger; Harper, Ferguson, Clifford and Schang.At Lake Charles, La.\u2014 R.H.E.Philadelphia Americans .8\t9\t2 Newr York Nationals .2 9\t5 Naylor, Rummell, Perry and Perkins; Barnes, Douglas, Shea and Smith, Snyder.BASEBALL CASE BEFORE COURT.(Associated Press Despatch.) CHICAGO, March 26,\u2014True bills and probably indictments against the White Sox baseball players, who are alleged morning, according to Assistant State\u2019s Attorney Gorman.FOOTBALL ! A meeting is called for this even- ! ing at the 36th Battery rooms, 7.30 ] to consider the formation of a football team for the C.A.S.C.and 35th Battery.BOXING DEMPSEY STARTS TRAINING (Associated Press Despatch.) CALGARY, Alta., March 26.\u2014 Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion, commenced light training yesterday, in preparation for his bout with Georges Carpentier on July 2.After spending two hours in a local gym, he left last night to complete his theatrical tour at Spokane and Seattle.Dempsey is lamenting the loss of a malamute dog which was to accompany him on his road work.It broke away from his chains, put the electric lighting system in a garage out of commission, chewed the casing of a window into splinters and subsequently jumped through the glass.Dempsey thinks he is probably back in Alaska by now.CLEGHORN WAS THE STAR OF SECOND GAME Ottawa Man Stepped into Vancouver Forwards with Heavy Body Checks\u2014Crowd Roasted Referee\u2014Ottawa Players Barracked.feature of the sensational struggle was not the flashy Nighbor.It wasn\u2019t Darragh, whose rush and shot put Ottawa on even terms in the second period, nor was it Broadbent, who notched the winning goal.It was big Sprague Cleghorn.Ottawa took a chance in starting Cleghorn on the defence and shifting Boucher to the line, and in the first five minutes it looked as though the management had made a bloomer, but Cleghorn -quickly regained his old time form and thereafter he was the most useful man on the ice.He stepped into, the Vancouver forwards time after time, sent Mackay, Adams and others sprawling with heavy body checks and intercepted pass after pass when goals seemed certain.Cleghorn carried the puck down for Ottawa\u2019s first goal in the opening! period and it was he who brought it through again and enabled Broad-bent to tally the decisive one.Vancouver fans gave the big Ottawa star a rough passage and kept shouting to the referee to put Cleghorn off.Jack Adams on one occasion skated over to Frank Patrick and shouted: \u201cIf Cleghorn does, not stop his high checking, I\u2019ll stop it for him.\u201d But Sprague stood out fearless in the face of a terrific panning and was one of the freshest men on the ice at the finish.He went the full hour excepting for a three minute rest in the first and was undoubtedly Otawa\u2019s trump earn.Lehman saved Vancouver time ; after time, while Cook, Mackay and | Adams were also effective.EAGLE Wrlt« to-day for our *»»* Free Catalogue showing our full lines of Bicycle* for Mea and Women, Boys and Girls.MOTOR CYCLES MOTOR ATTACHMENTS Tires, Cosster Brakes, Wheels, Inner Tubes, Lamps, Beils, Cyclometers, Saddles.Equip* meut and Parti of Bicycles, You can buy your supplies from us at wholesale prices.T.W.BOYD ft SON.Notra Dame Strait West.Meatraal* 27 OTTAWA, March 26.\u2014In a special to the Ottawa Citizens, from Vancouver, T.P.Gorman says of Thursday night\u2019s Stanley Cup game: Vancouver critics have changed their opinion with regard to the Ottawa hockey club and the world\u2019s championship series.The match took place under the six man system with all the éastern rules in effect.Their victory was a clean cut one.Coming from behind in the face of a two goal lead, Ottawa pulled up on even terms with the Pacific Coast champions in the closing end of the second period and won out in the third after one of the most spectacular contests ever witnessed on the coast.While Nighbor stood out as the most brilliant player on the ice, his poke check working havoc with the to have thrown the 1919 Vancouver and he himself going in World\u2019s Series, will be voted this until he was ready to drop, the real gnmmmmrr-\u2014\u2014 I ! PRINCESS Theatre 1 §jj\tTODAY.Marguerite Clark in I \u201cThe Girl Named Mary\u201d Five parte.William Duncan in \u201cFighting Fate\u201d Episode 4tht.\u201cNo Monkey Business\u201d Comedy.Our Citizen Soldiers This space is devoted to the interests of the local units of the Active Militia by the management of the Sherbrooke Record.RESTORING A SENSE.1 arc coming hack in style, and that (Chicago Daily News\tlovely woman will soon be able to It is pleasing to learn that ears listen as well as talk.The TUNNEL KING Motorboat Made in Canada.ii i t«t i tin h pm A real pleasure boat, weitfhinfi: only 280 pounds, coniplete with 2W* R.P.engine.aeventeen feet overall.Propeller is fully protected by the ''TUNNEL\u201d an nxcliMive feature of the \u2018TUNNEL KINS.\u201d Light draft\u2014only six inches of water neeerfaary.«Room for six people.ORDER NOW TO INSURE DELIVERY WHEN WANTED.Wire, write or phone for literature and prices.A.R.WILLIAMS MACHINERY# SUPPLY CO.Limited B26 St.lames Street, Montreal.Phone Main 5200.Major General Sir.Henry Burstall, Inspector General of the Milita Forces of this Dominion, while addressing a public meeting at Calgary, Alt a., used: these words :\u2014 \u201cA distinct duty reposes on those who are chief stockholders in this country, to support the Milita, as it, is their interest and their honor which are protected by such a force.\u201d There are many ways in which this distinct duty can be carried out depending on the physical, financial or social status of this individual, but every, man women and child in this Canada of ous should study the words of Sir.Henry and ask themselves if they are doing their duty, or if they are permitting others possibly not so well fitted\u2019 for the burden as themselves to undertake their obligations and responsibilities.! enjoyable, and considerable talent was uncovered among the officers, | i anecdotes of \u201cstirring incidents by j ! flood and field and other matters | were thoroughly appreciated.The At ^ A BATHROOM should bs pure white \u2014 Trails, woodwork, tub, and tiles \u2014 to suggest that absolute cleanliness with which its purpose is linked.LVXRBERRY WHITE EVriM-fii gives the desired snow-white, glistening, durable finish, and cleans easily with a damp cloth.It comes in both high gloss and egg shell finish, and is equally good for wood, plaster, cement or metal.Made tv Berry Brothers I»* W»1kerY|lte, Makers of IajvIJ the World Granite ki-st flo*r intrnisk I A busy week has just past, cul-! minuting in the visit of Colonel Lam-j bert, the paymaster, who visited the I Armories of the different units on ; Wednesday last.Rolls were called ! and personnel checked up, and pay ! will be forthcoming as soon as the ! paysheets have been passed by the Auditor General.It is refreshing to think that there are many young men, willing to give up their time to the Militia.They are not attracted by the pay, which is almost negligible, and in the case of officers goes into the regimental expense account, so that it must be that this old world is not quite so matter of fact as some pessimists would have us believe, and that many of us have an idea which we endeavor to live up to.After the Muster parade on Wednesday the Battalion paraded down Wellington Street, with both bands.; To judge by the remarks of the \u201cman in the Street,\u201d the Sherbrooke Regi-1 ment is going to be as popular as I was the \u201cOld 63rd.\u201d On their return to the Armory Sergt.Major Tiff en .was presented by Col.Worthington, on behnlf of the officers, with a leather wallet, suitably lined1, and by Sergt.Johnston, on be-half of the N.C.O.\u2019s, with a case of pipes and a pouch.The Sergt.: Major has shown himself \u201cone of the i best\u201d and is appreciated to the full j by all ranks.Tuesday evening was the occasion of a gathering of officers of the Sherbrooke Regiment to do honor to Capt.Hugo Poston, who has been in charge of instruction during the season.It took the form of a friendly dinner at the St.Georges Club, at which covers were laid for twenty-one, including the guest of honor.The toast of the evening was given by Co.E.B.Worthington, and was a typical example of the kindly humor which has made the O.C.so popular, and was seconded by the Adjutant, Lieut.G.Sampson.Capt.Poston expressed his satisfaction with the results that had been obtained)\u2014there being no failures, either amongst the officers or men,\u2014and quoted Co.Alexander, G.S.O.L., as saying that the officers of the Sherbrooke Regiment com (Mired most favorably with any bunch of officers in the Milita of Canada.Altogether the occasion was most (Major S.E.Francis was decorat- j by Col.Worthington on Monday last j with the Cononial Forces Long Ser- j vice Medal, and presented at the | same time with some kind remarks.; Incidently it might be said that the Major has now completed twenty- j five years of service, with Volunteers Territorial, Imperials and Militia, | and hopes to be able to double the j score.There will be a Regimental dance at the Sherbrooke Regiment Armory on Thursday, April 7th, for the men of the Regiment and their ladies.It is hoped that every man, N.C.O.and officer will try and put in an appearance, in uniform of course.O'Days orchestra will provide the meats and none but the members of ments and none bit the members of the Regiment will be admitted.No more drill until Monday, April 18th, when the ball is started rolling for the fiscial year of 1921-1922.Fun is a good thing, and possibly with advancing age, I do not see a joke so easily as in the past, but why do a bunch of boys riding in a street car annoy passengers by singing\u2014I suppose that is what they call it\u2014 language that their parents would not tolerate\u2014 and horse play much to the detriment of the uniforms and caps that they are wearing.Much may bo forgiven to youth, but they should realize that this kind of conduct is unbecoming a soldier and a gentleman^md makes people think that the boys who behave in this manner should be in an infant\u2019s school instead of a regiment for men.Cut it out boys! This is the sincere advice of THE MAJOR\u2019S DOG.>e Bowler Smokes NILLRANK fO for is cl»* 25/or 35 Round fins of 50 Jbr 70*C* mmums SUSliESS EAR Leading firms in every community testify to its uninterrupted service and its low cost of operation.You will find that they are usually progressive merchants with a name for careful management.Ilivier Automobile Co.Phone 216.21-23 S.Wellington St.Sherbrooke PAGE EIG-, SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921 Personal News, Facts, Fancies and Brief Happenings Alroad as Told by the Cables RRITNM NAi/YHPRfV FASH/ON MAKERS OF PARIS bid I loH M ÜI iMU woEFUL AS TRA DE SL UMPS SAVES BUY LIVES IN LA1W EXPLOIT Capt .Evans Goes to Rescue of Chinese Coolies in a Storm Tossed Sea.Alert Customs Agents on This Side Said to Deter American Women From Buying Gowns Despite Dollar's High Purchasing Power in France.PLUNGES OVER dition and Fight With German Fleet, (SjwVoI B«spnfeA.) PARIS.Saturday.The R«» de la Pali dressmakers are complaining of a new era oj hard times despite the fact that the exchange rate makes the dollar buy more here than SXPE ' >n tïl* \"n\u2019*^ States.Apparently it Is the fault of American customs agents, who are accused of inspecting more closely Noted for Part in Polar Expe- } than ever the trunks and valises of ! homeward bound tourists and levying tremendous fees whenever they find French gowns and cloaks which have not been declared dutiable.\u201e\t.\u201e\t.\t\u201cThe result Is that American women ffipecfcj espa g8IM»T Shortening, per lb.36c their sugar as low as twenty cents a pound.The impression still remains that maple syrup would show a subtanti- -.-, .al eduction in the near future and it' Beï\u201cf or before March 18th, 1921.Tenders and ( ^PPears ™hne °Peratin?costs STAMPS\u2014WILL PAY FAIR PRICES FOR any old postage or revenue stamps, also certain stamps now in use indudinï excise : txaRM FOR SALE IN ONE OF THE BEST tax stamps.F.L.Belanger, Agent, B.& M.JU R.R.Phone 148, or 1887-W.ANTED\u2014A FAMILY TO MOVE IN * * house at Brickyard to keep hoarders.farming towns in Northern Vermont, 235 acres, strong soil.Pasture will keep 125 head.Haa wintered fifty head of stock.Abundance of wood; 3,000 second-growth Steel Corporation Co.Store Stock for sale.Will take one hundred and fifty dollars | W.E.Loomis, City.cash.P.A.Rousseau, No.20 6th Avenue, »- -,\t.,, üh orb rook.East.\tQNE FUHNISHED ROOM WANTED FOR Particultirs\tof thoowccr, Edwyd C.maple trees, apple orchard; excellent water.Can be bought at a bargain.For further couple with one little girl.North or 1TARINE REVERSING ENGINE, 2^j x Centre Ward.Apply Box 82 Record.jJL ; 8Và\u2019\\ suitable for boat or land purpose, for sale, also Northey Duplex Pump.First /CANADIAN AMERICAN COPPER RE-claas condition.The Hall Machinery Co., finimr f!mvmanv T.îmïi\t QOWS, Wheeler, 641-643 Atlantic Ave., Dewey Square.Boston, Mass.I ~f\\ ACRE MONEY-MAKER WITH horses, 20 cows and poultry, vehicles, modern machinery, crops included ; conven- fining Company Limited having a Do- minion charter, arc eping to build the latest jOTt advante(te8, b«t marketfl ; 7B acres up-to-date Concentrât,ng Smelting and Re- machine-worked; 25-cow pasture; estimated funng Plant, also Phosphoric Add Phosphate 3(|00 cord3 wood ^ 100 #00 ^ tlmbcr.100 POTATOES, PLANTS.EXTRA grade Jersey cows, J75-5125; Rochester ! Plant, and in the heart of the Eastern Rote and Irish Cobbler seed potatoes.S2 per bushel ; early and late bearing etrawoerry plants, SI per 100.Hollis Hussey.Massa-wippi.Que.Five Goodyear tires for sale\u2014 88 x 4, with 7 Grey tubes of the same site.Almost new.Bargain to quick buyer.Apply to A.0.Demers.130B King West _ 1 FEW CANOES FOR SALE, NEW i.\\.last eummer, coat $140 to $155, aonuv thing extra good.No reasonable offers refused.Will take old canoes in exchange.Geo.Moorc^ft, 48 Island St., City.__ Townships.Have you any idea of the millions of dollars which is being made in the smelting and refining of copper ores.It is apples, other fruit ; 400 sugar maples ; 8-room house, 68-ft.barn, poultry house, hay barn ; owner unable operate, $4,200 takes all, easy terms.Details P.33 New Spring Catalog, worth your immediate investigation.If you 11C# Barltain,.^ strout XKency.206g; ,:»h to help boom your province, and br.ng, Mauni chMlbera> Toronto.Ontario, Cana-millions to your people, don\u2019t think that) ^ after the plant is built and in operation you i \u2014- U: North Hatley for eale.Excellent loca-tion overlooking lake.Three acres of land with boat house, motor boat, garatfe, etc.House is completely furnished, including plated silver, china, linen, blankets and faith in your country, investigate, then help us to put up the mills, install the machinery, operate the plant, and your investment will well repay you.This is a wide open deal, will stand the closest investigation.We have the I T^.kïsh rugis.' Firât fiœr includes large en-copper ores to abundance and everything at :\t^valory, living room and dining MAYO'S GUARAN- OUr dOOT to make ttn absolUV' '\"'CC0M- rrCK room with open fire-places, kitchen, pantry XTEW DISCOVERY-MAYO S GUAR\tajK\tsent on application, or better stiu.an(1 Uundry.Five master bedrooms and anteed Cough Syrup tat asthma, bron j wlll arrlulKB »n interview with you.H.E.t.u(V,\u201e\tn™.- .nd te™ chitls.coughs and all throat and lung trouble.Sold under a positive guarantee or .\t, .\t\u2022 .it r :_*\t1o d 4 /vi-.vu T> EGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL CALF, extra TT.e individual, nicely marked! Sire King Wayne Pontiac, bred by Mrs! Ogden Sweet.Turn Willow Farm Rose De Kol, from the John Valentine estate, Kingston, Ont.Price, $30.F.D.Perkins, Sutton Que.EGGS AND POULTRY.A supply of chickens, specially ordered, were on the market at fifty cents a pound; these birds are very scarce at present as farmers do not wish to kill their pullets now laying so well.There was practically no change in the vegetable lines; potatoes retained their advance of the previous week, being quoted at $1.00 and $1.10 a bushel; spring onions, parsley and lettuce were offered in good quanti- Lemons, per dozen .Oranges, per dozen 30c to 35c advanced only 38 p.c.30c to 60c j Steel formed 21 p.c.of our Jan-_ -\tuary exports.\u201e PROVISION MARKET.| Mo improvement manifested in vhi h R0,\u2018!n£ nleat, per lb.10c to 15c.Union Pacific\u2019s report of February v ' - re Beef roast, per lb.25c gross slumped 24.5 p.c.despite rate Hatching eggs, white wyandot ties while an,un£ the imported pro-te, \u201cDorcas\" high production strain 1 ducts celery was slightly cheaper RfY\tÆ f ^\t\\ir: : i.f .ti .,\t.\tx xxn F It \"R rx c\u2014 F /-k\u2019w 1 m IF i v,.w « w r J\ti, ,1\t\u2014 - $1.50 for fifteen.Wilkins Brothers, Farn- ! with Boston lettuce and cauliflower ham.Que.\tj unchanged.Tomatoes continue to be TfGGS FOR HATCHING FROM GUILD\tf ^ C
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