Sherbrooke daily record, 21 février 1922, mardi 21 février 1922
[" Sherbrooke Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1922.Record Twenty-sixth Year.CONSIDERATION OF CIVIC BUDGET POSTPONED Sinn Fein Convention Opened Amidst Tense Excitement A CONTEST DEVliOPED OVFR THE QUESTION OF MnHOD OF TAKING VOTF.AT SINN FEIN CONVENTION On a Showing of Hands, Eamonn de Valera, who Presided, Declared that Those in Favor of Open Voting Had Won Their Point\u2014Michael Collins, Head of the Provisional Government, Assented to This Decision, Thus Checking Objections to the Speaker's Ruling\u2014Convention Opened Amidst Tense Excitement This Morning\u2014Motion to Apply Closure and to Vote at 7 p.m.instead of 8 p.m.as Had Been Proposed, Was Carried.(Associated Press Despatch) DUBLIN, February 21.\u2014The extraordinary meeting of the Ard Fheis, the National iSSnn Fein contention, supplying an opportunity for repealing the extent to which the Sinn Fein Clubs of Ireland are supporting the new Provisional Government, opened amidst tense excitement in the rotunda of the Mansion House, today.After the delegates, who crowded the confines of the meeting room, had been seated, a contest developed over the question of the method of taking a vote on the resolutions setting forth the attiude of the body.Austen Stack, Minister of Home Affairs in the De Valera cabinet, opposed a secret ballot, saying he saw no reason why the delegates should not publicly declare their sentiments.On a showing of hands, Eamonn De Valera, who presided, declared those in favor of open voting had won their point.Michael Collins, head of the Provisional Government, assented to this decision, thus checking objections to the Speaker\u2019s ruling.It was finally decided to retain the ballot form of voting, but to make the vole public.The delegation, it was agreed, should write their names on the back of the ballot card.In a motion to apply closure and to vote at seven p.m., instead eight pjn., as had been proposed, was carried.A motion to vote at six p.m.failed, but Kevin O\u2019Sheil moved that the vote on the principal resolution, namely, that with regard to the Sinn Fein\u2019s future policy for or against the future Irish Treaty, be taken immediately.He said the majority of the delegates had been instructed by their home clubs how to vote, and in any case had definitely made up their minds.O\u2019Sheil\u2019s amendment was defeated.The Ard Fheis decided, also, that if at seven p.m.the convention desired to defer the vote and continue the discussion, it could do so.#####\tft### * & #\tREVOLUTION BROKE OUT * *\tIN PORTUGAL TESTER- # #\tDAY.\t« *\t_ - * #\t(Associated Press Despatch.) #\tLONDON, Feb.21.\u2014It is #\treported that a new revolution # ^ broke out in Portugal yester- #\tday.\t.>$ #\t>$, HON.UR.SMITH PASSES AWAY AT THETFORD Had Been III Many Months\u2014 Manager of Bell Company\u2014 Member of Quebec Legislative Council.EXCHANGES AT NEW YORK AT A HIGH MARK ** ####### * * * * i * I * * & * * » RT.HON.BALFOUR HAS REFUSED ALL OFFERS OF SPECIAL HONORS.(Associated Press Despatch.) * TORONTO, Feb.21.\u2014All the offers of special honors that have been tendered to him for his work as head of Exchange on London Yesterday1 * the British delegation at the Rnsp In SA TQ fnr Demand * Washington Conference have Kose to M.jy tor Uemand * been rejected by Right Hon.Dills, the Highest Quotation * A J.Balfour, says a London for This Branch Since August, f ^LÏstwïekSÆeoSoL 1919.(Special to the Record) THETFORD MINES, Feb.21.\u2014 Hon.George R.Smith, member of the Legislative Council, and general manager of the Bell\u2019s Asbestos Company, of this place, died at his home here last night, aged 62 years, after an illness extending over many months.SPLIT IN THE RANKS OF THE SINN FEIN PARTY WAS OPENLY ADVOCATED BY DE VALERA IN ADDRESS AT CONVENTION (Asiociated Preiis Despatch.) DUBLIN, Feb.21.\u2014 Eamonn do Valera, apparently regarding a split of the Sinn Fein party as inevitable, openly advocated such a division in addressing Ard Fheis, the national Sinn Fein convention, at its extraordinary session today, saying It would be better for Ireland to have two armies each ready to assist the other if the country were imperilled rather than one army divided in itself.Mr.de Valera\u2019s speech was the outstanding feature of the morning session of the Ard Fheis, which had only begun the discussion of the party\u2019s future policy, for or against tho Anglo-Irish Treaty when the luncheon adjournment was taken at 1,40 p.m.until three o\u2019clock.Speaking of his resolution urging | the Sinn Fein party to continue the j fight for a Republic, Mr.de Valera j won hearty applause at numerous ! points he made in his address.[ \u201cI would rather see the countrj\u2019 flooded with British troops than give them the irrevocable right to be here,\u201d was one of his assertions made in a dramatic manner, which won loud cheers, \u201cIreland,\u201d he declared later on, \u201cis entitled to the dignity of a mother country, and I will never consent to make her the illegitimate daughter of England.\u201d Again he said : \u201cMy position is the same as when I was made president of this organization, when I said: \u2018Our colors are nailed to the mast.\u2019 What I said I meant.\u201d Hon.George R.Smith was bom at Newark, N.J., February 17, 1860, son of Benjamin Smith and Mary (Conder) Smith.He was educated at Rutgere College, New Brunswick, N.J.Mr.Smith came to Canada in 1882.He represented the Ingersoll Rock Drill Co.and Cooper Fairman Co., 1886-1892.He then became general manager of the Bell Asbestos Co., Thetford Mines.In 1909 he removed to Montreal and established the Asbestos Mfg.Co.at Lachine, resuming his residence at Thetford some years later.The late Mr.Smith has held many public and official positions, among them president Canadian Mining Institute, member Montreal .and Quebec Boards of Trade, vice-president and general manager Asbestos Mfg.Co.He was elected to the Quebec Legislature for Megan tic County 1896, re-elected 1900\" and 1904.Fie was called to the Legislative Council for Victoria, January 1911.He served as Major of E Squadron, 11th Hussars, Sherbrooke, 1903-06.Mr.Smith married Isabella Frances Parker, of Buckingham, Que., in 1886, who survives him.They have seven sons and two daughters.He was a member of the Montreal Engineers\u2019 Club, Montreal, St.George\u2019s, Sherbrooke, and Garrison, Quebec, also of St.An-utew\u2019s Curling, Montreal Country Club, A.F.and A.M.In politics he was a Liberal and in religion a Methodist.The Hon.George R.Smith has for many years been a leader in asbestos mining development, energetic and enterprising, and many throughout the province and elsewhere will regret his passing away.OIY COUNCIL ADOPTS BY-UWS: BUDGET WILL BE CONSIDERED AT NEXT SESSION: THEATRES SAFE fered him a peerage, but he declined the honor.This was the fourth time that he has refused a title.The King al- # so recently offered to make St him a Knight of the Garter.* (Associated Press Despatch.) NEW YORK, Feb.21.\u2014Leading European exchanges yesterday mounted to highest quotations in years, but the German mark fell to the year\u2019s low'.\t\"ft % #### % % Tables recently compiled by fiscal i\t,f>'- agents of the British and French!\tTORONTO UNIVERSITY AR- Governments, in which reference is I RANGES FOR LECTURES, made to the steady improvement of (Associated Press Despatch ) the foreign trade balances of those .TORONTO Feb.21 \u2014The Vni countries, had given pronounced im- ! versity of Toronto has secured a petus to the recovery of Internation-1 number of the most prominent en-al credits.\t\t4 FINE AND MODF.RATEL.V COLD Pressure is highest over Ontario and the northern portions of the Western Provinces, while a depression is situated in the Middle Pacific States.Local snow flurries have occurred in Alberta and Saskatchewan and showers locally in the Maritime Provinces, but the weather, on the whole, in the Dominion has been fair.Forecast! Fine nod modnr-\u2022itely cold.Wednesday, mostly F«ir; not much chaiije in tem- ~ - .«.the keenest anticipation.FREEMAN\u2019S JOURNAL COM-M ENT.The political correspondent of the Freeman\u2019s Journal writes as follows: \u201cIn pro-treaty circles today\u2019s meeting is regarded as the most momentous in the history of the Ard Fheis.The object of the convention is to define the future attitude of the Sinn Fein political organization in view of the situation created by the historic pact between the two nations, and the imminence of a general election on that issue.I \u201cDublin last night was thronged with delegates from all quarters of the country.The supporters of Griffith and Collins appeared confident the Ard Fheis would reflect the sentiment of the country in favor of the treaty.J \u201cThe delegates of tho six counties area of Ulster held a meeting in the Mansion House last evening for \u2018he purpose of arriving at a common policy which would bind all participants in the proceedings.A decision to vote en bloc was apparently not reached.I \u201cMr.de Valera, who delivered an address, does not appear to have helped the delegates in formation of a united decision, therefore each delegate will be free today to vote I according to the instructions of his club or follow the course that, seems i in his own judgement host calculate! to advance the interests of Ireland.TO DECIDE FOR OH AGAINST TREATY.\u201cAlthough a number of rosolu-tions appear on the agenda, the whole purpose of tho Ard Fheis is to decide for or against tho treaty.\u201cHopes that the organization as j the country hitherto hits know it can ! be carried intact across the gulf of the present controversy can scarcely lie realized.The division of opinion (between the Dnil and country can only be decided by the popular vote.In reality most of the club m embers have already made up their minds.\u201cAt the close of the Ard Fheis, Ireland will have two political organizations, manned by leading members of the Sinn Fein and Cumnin mid assisted by other elements in the political life of (lie country 1I111L have non1 t.boiludit.fil to alien Lbiiuisglvss with the conflicting parties.\u201d The Freeman\u2019s Journal editorially says that Mr.de Valera and his supportera are \u201cendeavoring to carry into ranks of the Irish Republican army the dissentions and antagonisms from the division in politics and reduce the united army of defence into broken chaos.Dc VALERA\u2019S PLANS.\u201cThe* representative Sinn Fein organization meets today.\u201d, the newspaper continues.\u201cHitherto it has been no mere party machine or caucus, but a national institution.Its character as a national institution was secured by the article in its constitution which binds it in allegiance .to the Dail Eireann and to acceptance of the decisions of the Dail.\u201cDe Valera now proposes to convert it into a machine of factions -O' stroy its national character and thus break it into fragments.Is this a fireman\u2019s work or incendiary malignancy?But the people may be trusted to quench the flumes.The empty special trains, and de Valera\u2019s cold, phlegmatic audiences in Dublin and Cork are indications that lhe pet-roleur labors in vain'.\" (Special to The f\u2019.oorcl.)\tadministration of the Province.But QUEBEC Feb.21.\u2014No hope of the order came to them from Indian-a settlement which will enable apolis to go on strike for an forty-Provineial Legislative printing four hour week.And when there to be continued in the normal way: are a large number of them who is expected.Premier Taschereau | are rather seeking to work sixty was told yesterday by Joseph Gau- | hours, they are obliged to submit to thier, provincial organizer of the ! this order, not alone to their own , ,\t, International Typographical Union, | detriment and to the detriment 0f istand that tlle Cl1Y 'lad never been that the Union had no intention of ! their families, but to the loss of condemned for accidents of this na-giving way in its demands, and that | their province.he did not intend to take any action ! \u201cIt is against this unreasonable * made into this apparent anamoly.which would deviate from what he : interference which takes no account ! The Elmwood Cemetery Co., pro conceives to be his duties as the of- : of the primordial interests of the | tested the work being done ficial of the I.T.U.\tj\tcountry and of the province, which j City on its gravel pits, claiming that The Government, however, is get- i I shall always protest with all my ! a cave in was likely to occur at any strength.I consider that there was1 time with damaging results to the never a more grave challenge hurled | Company\u2019s property, at the Provincial Government, than ( Notice of a claim for damages was the telegram which was sent me by ! also sent in by the attorneys for Mr.Mr.John McPharland.of Indianap- E.B.Anderson, Fulton Street Mrs.yesterday, and a pleasant surprise\t;\tolis, informing me\tthat, in face of !\tAnderson fell on the sidewalk on I , was furnished the Government to-\t'\tthe obstacles which\tthe strike play- !\tWellington Street opposite Skin-1 day when three bills turned out in ed in our parliamentary labor, he | ner\u2019s Store, and sustaned injuries to' w- I a satisfactory manner, these are : had to continue this strike.As far |ler elbow.\tThree by-laws were j bills which had been sent to the of-\tas I am concerned,\tI persist in the j\tFormal' protests were received ' third time\tby Alderman\tLangis, and ! fices where there is a strike, and\t|\tbelief that our honest typos will not !\tfroni the Paton Mfc- Co and the\t(Continued\ton\tpage\t10.) ting itself in a position where it will be independent of the I.T.U.as far a-s its printing of this session is con-j cerned.Some bills were given the print shop of L\u2019Action Catholique , rl\t., , , ,\t.Only a few reports were presented for adoption and thin .o»».t,d p\u201ec-ticaliy entirely of accounts for ap- WPtfce' P™™1' oy me Alderman Skinner observed thaï! Mr.B.C.Howard was prepared to secure, at his own cost, 350 feet of twelve inch pipe provided the city would lay same.The matter was held in abeyance pending a report as to the approximate cost involved, $ -\u2014-*' By-Laws Adopted.w-\u2014\u2014 * read for a \\ which f,re in a c,ert\u201eain, st?tef,of P1'0\u2019 ! lonf endure a stranger to thus come j Sherbrooke \u201chand ^nd Waterpower gross, the extent of which the Goy and dictate to their parliament.\u201d , Company with regard to the North .\tContinuing ^Taschereau add-; WarS Jwcr whl,f would enter the rely.lyze the figures presented by C.P.R.counsel, R.R.McGeer, counsel for SEVERAL OF KIDNAPPED MEN NOT YET RELEASED BELFAST.Feb.21.\u2014 While the great bulk of the Unionists captured In the recent raids in Northern Ireland have been released, the Ulster Home Office announced today that twenty-six of the kidnapped men had net yet, been returned.Of these men apparently still held in custody, fourten are class A special constables, eleven class B specials.The other missing man is Ivan Carson, former high sheriff of Fermanagh, who was kidnapped at Cindy on February 8th.Mr.Carson\u2019s wife received a letter from him the fallowing day stating he was well, but not revealing the place of his detention.\t KINGSTON, Ja\u201e Feb.2-1.\u2014Kingston was still in a state of excitement last night over continued attacks by West Indian Negro soldiers against the police and property.Soldiers, refusing to obey the orders of officers, went on a rampage Sunday night, and injured several uulkeiuiiu.ernment does not know.At this i rate of progress, the Government! feels that it can carry on till Thurs-1 day, for, in addition to bills, most j , of the supply has not been voted.I | Premier Taschereau stated last! j week that the House could devote ! j more attention to supply this week, ( them the habit i and in the meantime the Govërn-1\t-,- ! ment is giving out its work to non- ASUC RAÎIW4Y COMMISSION I union offices, and to offices, such as\ttvAlLWA I LUiUnllaolUfll j L\u2019Action Catholique, where the \\ printers do not belong to the I.T.U., but to the Catholic and National Union.The latter organization, j principally at L\u2019Action Catholique, | ha-3 done excellent work for the ! Government in its hour of difficul-l ty, and the National Union idea has thereby gained that much more ground in the feelings of the Legis-j lators.I There is still a great deal of de-| lav7 because, for one reason some ( printing has been sent out of town ! to be done, and the Prime Minister will probably adjourn the House j about Thursday until next Tuesday j or even Wednesday, which will give S the non-union shops and Catholic I and National Union shops opportun-j I ity to turn out the work.Such an | adjournment means a loss of three days, and this is important at this, j time.PREMIER MAKES STATEMENT.(As sociated Press Despatch.) | QUEBEC Feb, 21.\u2014 Interviewed j by the Canadian Press at the clovse ! of the meeting of the Cabinet here last night, Premier Taschereau stated that apart from the printing work j which was being done in open shops in Quebec, the work of printing a number of bills had been given to Montreal printers.He expressed his regret at having thus been obliged to take away from Quebec printers work which they have always done up to the present and which they particularly needed in the hard times prevailing at present.\u201cIt seems more and more evident to me,\u201d the Premier said, \u201cthat all ! Mill pond, thereby infringing the ed: \u201cWe are doing everything we can to keep both H.nises going, but :.\u2022 , ,\t,\t.\t_ we are not sure of succeeding.I 'ehts and Privileges of the Com-cannot say how sorry 1 am to be ob- P.anW!?\u2018 Tt was subsequently stated liged to take away from the Quebec j printers work which we had given that the sewer would enter below the I mill pond and not above.«Or\u2014- i if ¦ Sherbrooke Buildings Safe The Building Inspector furnished a report on the Gagne Ice Co.building, as well as on the Denault Grain and Provision property and the D.O.E.c \u2022 Li d i d i iL c , Denault building, and held that same Preiçhi Kates Between the Last were in accordance with the city by- and West Was Resumed.laws.______\tAnother report was furnished by OTTAWA.Feb.21\u2014Declaring the Budding Inspector with regard he would need three weeks to ana- to the\tof ^ theatres and TO ADJOURN HEARING Hearing on Equalization of MANY ATTENDED FUNERAL OF SIR DAVID WATSON Streets Were Crowded with Lines of Fellow-Citizens of Deceased Warrior.(A»»ociated Press Despatch.) QUEBEC, Feb.21\u2014With imposing solemnity and all the impressiveness lent by the pomp of a military funeral, the remains of the late Major-General Sir David Watson were carried in procession through amusement places in this city.The j places had been visited in conjunc- British Columbia, appealed to Rail- tjon 'sv\u2019th the Provincial Public j\t,.\u2014 way Commissioner Board for ad- Building Inspector and all theatres, streets of his native city thi.s af-journment for that length of time, \u2018lancing nails, etc., had been tound (;el.noon from his residence on Ste.at yesterday\u2019s hearing on equaliza-, t° be m a safe condition, although «iUrsuline street to Chalmers\u2019 Church, tion of freight rates between ^ the yew minor repairs had been ordered j afterwards to Mount Hermovt East and West, this afternoon.A ruling is likely j here and there.The St.Vincent de Paul Society, Believes France Will Never Be Able To Pay A Sou Of Her Debt To United States Louis Loucheur, Former Minister of Liberated Regions, Says Lloyd George Agreed to Cancel France\u2019s Debt to Great Britain on Condition that the United States Cancel Great Britain\u2019s Debt.(Associated Pres» Despatch.) francs we owe America, ARIS, Feb.21.\u2014Louis P.Louch- added interest.with the cur, former Minister of Liberated Regions, declared last night it was his belief that France never would be able to pay a sou of her debt to the United States.This \u201cAmerica has all the gold and we never could pay in goods on account of the customs barriers raised by the United States itself,\u201d he said-He added that David Lloyd George, tho Quebec printers want is to work ibanquet of the industrial, commercial and to agree with their employers, j and agricultural associations who are ready to give them an in-1 \u201cI say plainly, that I believe we crease in salary.Had they been never will be able to pay a sou lo left alone, they would never have America.I say it because there are gone on strike at a time when this Americans here who, I hope, wLl statement was made at Lyons at.a the British Premier, had agreed in principal to cancel France's debt to Great Britain on the condition that the United States cancel Great Britain\u2019s debt of twenty billion marks.Referring to the question of reparations, M.Loucheur said France was Cemetery for interment.The street were crowded with lines of fellow' citizens of tho deceased warrior, while attending the funeral were the Hon.W.L.MacKenzia King, Premier of Canada ; Hon.L.A.Taschereau, Premier of Quebec ; Major Willis O\u2019Connor, representing the Governor-General ; His Honor Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, Lieutenant-Govemor of Quebec.The pall-bearers were the Canadian generals, who.like the deceased soldier, fought ana achieved great honor during the great war, Following were all the officer's of local military units, veterans, the staff of the Daily Chronicle, which paper Sir David Watson ownedl and representatives of the Masonic Order, curling dubs and typographical union.Immediately following the gtm carriage carrying the casket wras Sir pavitj\u2019s charger, with the boots reversed.Tbe Dead March in Saul was played during the procession by (he band of the Royal Canadian Garrison Club.As the cortege left the church after the service, conducted by Rev, S.T.Martin, of D|ontreal, thirteen guns of the histone citadel boomed out a general salute.At the ceme- ptrike hampers the work of the Leg- cable my words across the sea.Wa determined to make Germany pay to tery a volley was fired and the Last ilaturc \u2022\u2022nul gravely embarrasses the never can pay the fifteen billion (he utmost.\tPost sounded rAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1922.rJ ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT NEWS îatherings by the Daily Record Correspondents in the Various CommuBities.- - OLIVER friend, Miss Vivian Channell, on 1 ter* having predeceased him several ; brooke on Friday.Friday, attending the valentine so-1, years ago.Dr.BisVop was born in| Mr, and Mrs.A.E.Rich are spend-cial at Mr.C.L.Channell\u2019s, and re-j Marbleton and spent his boyhood ing the remainder of the winter turning on Saturday.\tI days here, receiving his 'early edu The family of Mr.Wm.Parting-, cation at the Model School.Later he ton have been having severe colds and la grippe.Mr.H.St.Martin was quite sick the first of last week.Miss Agnes Chamberlain was in Georgeville on Wednesday last.IVES HILL went to Bishop\u2019s College, and graduated with honors at McGill, winning the gold medal.LAKE MEGANTIC Mrs.Douglas Wells, of Water-vitle, spent a part of last week with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Abbott Mr.W.F.Abbott is not gaining In health as fast as his many friends would wish, but continues to suffer a great deal of pain.It is hoped he will soon be able to get out around again as the weather gets wanner.Much sympathy is felt in this neighborhood toward- the family of Mr.E.L.Call in their recent sad bereavement The late Mrs.Call lived in this neighborhood several years ago and had many friends and relatives here.Mr.and Mrs.Clark Jones, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, are stopping for a time at the home of Mr.A.Chamberlain.Mr.R.R.Merrill has been confined to his bed for some days with a severe attack of la grippe.Miss Winifred Merrill was also confined to the house with a severe cold and unable to return to her school last week.Miss Winifred Merrill visited her Mr.N.71.Mead has exchanged his farm for a property in Sherbrooke, and will be moving away soon.Mrs.Reginald Draper was called to Stanstead on Friday by the ill- with their son, Mr.Percy Rich at East Dudswell.Mr.S.N.Bishop was in East Angus last week.Mr.H.Wilkin spent the week-end in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Woodrowe, of East Angus, have been spending a The school children of the Agnes! few days with her sister, Mrs.Henry and Megantic model schools, with, Gilbert.their friends, spent a very pleasant! Mr.and Mrs.T.E.Bishop were afternoon on Saturday last in the in Sherbrooke last week, model school room, the guests of, Mr.F.E.McAllister, of New their teacher, Miss Mildred Grady.! Brunswick, is in town with rela-Light refreshments were served, .tives, which were enjoyed by all.The! Maxwell Rebekah Lodge are Mr.and Mrs.Benj.Byron.Mr.and Mrs.Laurin L.Drew very pleasantly entertained a few friends at their home on Wednesday evening.Mrs, Thos.Gerrard, of Waterville, is spending a few days here with Mrs.Nancy Bailey and other relatives.Mrs.A.W.Cashing, who has been ill for the past two weeks, is slowly improving, and is now able to sit up for a part of each day.[prayers by the Rev.Mr.Brundage, [Mr.S.N.Bishop, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, having charge of the burial service.The regular monthly meeting of : the W.I.was held in the Community Hall on Saturday evening.Considering the very cold evening a goodly j number of members were present, | and one new member was added to | the list.The president, Mrs.W.F.| Batley,, presided, Owing to illness, the Vice-President, Mrs.G.E.W.I Miss Thelma Damon, who has1 Cook, was absent.Minutes were read been spending a few weeks with and approved.Correspondence was tables were very prettily arranged, holding a sugar social and card party in the I.O.O.F.Hall on March 2nd.NORTH HATLEY The Sewing Circle will meet with Mrs.Bond Little on Friday afternoon.neas of her brother, Mr.Lincoln, i ^ added much to the social side Considering the extremely cold |\tMusic was also fur- evening, a good number turned out, i , L- \u201e to the sugar social at Mr.Ernest !nl9hed b> a VlctroIa'_____ Harrison\u2019s on Thursday evening,\tAX/rn-c rm tr-r- where a bountiful supply of sugar!\tAYLKo Oi-J/r on snow with doughnuts and pick-!\t- les were furnished for the assembl-l\tthe movies Wednesday night, ed company.A nice little sum was1\told Nest,\u201d Rupert Hughes\u2019j Mr.c.Ernest Parker and Miss added to the W.C T .U.treasury, heart gripping story ot home, wRh, Eldora Parker spent Sunday in and many thanks» are dua Mr.and tfog greatest star cast ever assembled ^ Sherbrooke, where Misa Florence Mrs.Harrison for their hospitality.ajso the first and second episode ofjparker is improving in the Sher- Mrs.R.Draper v,tis appointed dele-; Eddie p0i0 and others.\t' \u2018\t\u201c gate from the \u201cY\u201d to attend the\t____________\u2014 conference in Montreal on Febru-i\tr'APFl 'T'CAM ary 22nd, and 23rd.\tj\tLArh-L, IUIN The February meeting of the Mil-by W.C.T.U.was entertained by _________________» Millinery opening March 1st, Main Mrs.Libby and Mrs?Luce at\" the St., Lennoxville.Miss George, Prop, home of the former.There was a ! fair attendance of members and\tTINGWICK visitors.Short selections were read 1\t________ concerning Frances Willard, her life brooke Hospital.Mrs.Parker remains in the city to be with her daughter as much as possible.Mrs.P.B.Bresee has returned home from Sutton, where she spent a few days with her mother, Mrs.N.F.Derby.Mr.Robt.Bennett is the guest of | his sister, Mrs.Wm.Austin.Mr.Louis Trussell spent last -\t, Mrs.Wm.Ivers has returned to week at Waterville and work.A plea was made for the ; ]}anvi]iej after spending some time Mrs.Louis Trussell, Miss Dorothy support of the Dominion W.L.l.U.^th her daughter, Mrs.Arthur Trussell and Mrs.Wright Sampson Liver Pains Pains untier the shoulder blades tell of liver derangements.Other indications are sallow complexion, indigestion, constipation, biliousness and bilious headaches.Tie quickest way to arouse the liver to healthful action is by use of Dr.Chase\u2019s Kidney-Liver Pills.Continued use will insure lasting relief, correct the whole digestive system and purify the blood.Mrs.Wm.Barten, Hanover, Ont, writes: \u201cFor some time I suffered from liver trouble.There was * hard, bearing-down feeling in my back which 1 eooid not get rid of.Some one advned me to try Dr.Chaae's Kidney-Liver Pilh, 1 did so, and found them excellent.The dragging feeling in my hack dia-af.neared and 1 feit much beneStted generally.I have great confidence in Dr.Chaae\u2019s Kidney-Liver Pilla, and alwaya keep them on hand for générai uae.\" Dr.Chase\u2019s Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 25c a box, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto.GRAYS SYRUP RED SPRUCE GUM A Vegetable Préparation that gitet quick résulté w it haul \\ drugging the system \u2022J+'ilrim» 13 WAi SUN-/ ' < v* ^e\u201d#*/»- COLDS GRIP Fortify the tynusm \u2022gainst Colds, Grip and Influenza by taring Brom Quinine faMofs dootcey germs, eel w a tonic iaxartvn.and keep the system In condition to throw off attacks of Golds.Grip and In- Be sure you get BROMO The genuine bean this ¦gAaiuis (Oo2fc£fr< Price 30c.Made in Canada.paper, also a renewal subscription çusy,;or ?®nt\u201efo?th?.usual five copies of the Mrs pred Dovle and «m, Leslie, The in?e.tT\u2018Ç clo9ed 0f Ulverton, Que., were the week-end With \"Mizpah, after which ,ea was { 0f the Adams-LeRoux famil- served.No appointment was maae f0xr* March\t^Mrs.Rose Walsh, who has been Miss Rowe went to her home in Waterville for the week-end.\t?ulte ^ since\t18 ^°wly Miæ Cowan was home from her lmPr0' T?-\u2019 school at North Hatley for Satur- Mrs.Willie Cruickshank, of Inver- dav and Sunday-\tness, Que., is spending a week with Mrs\tstaying for a time Mrs.C.E.LeRoux and is also visit- with her father, Mr.Young, at the mg Mr.and Mrs.George Harrmg- old home.\t_\t.\t, ton at the Parsoimge.\tTot,-™-!1 flowers they sent her.Mrs.A.Aldrich is better than at1 Mrs.Charles M elL has returned | ,\t^ jj went to Barnston on Monday.Mr.and Mrs.J.K.Rives, of Barton, Vt., spent the week-end at Mr.S.M.Taylor\u2019s.Mrs.Colbourne, of Montpelier, Vt., was a visitor here recently.Mr.S.J.Kemp has returned home from Foster.All regret to hear that Mrs.Jas.McKee is ill.Nurse Hovey, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, is attending her.Mrs.McKee wishes to thank the members of the Ladies\u2019 Guild for the beautiful last report.Miss B, Crawford the house by illness.to her home in Lawrence, Mass.is confined to! BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING Mr.and Mrs.G.H.Walsh, of j Boynton, were week-end guests at Mr.J.G.Robinson\u2019s.COOK5HIRE DIXVILLE | The 'Willing Workers were enter-] -\ttamed by the President, Miss Ona\tn., The concert given in Victoria Cunningham on Saturday afternoon.wagI \u2019\t^riends^\u2019 in town last Hall on Thursday evening, February twenty-five were present.It was\t\u201c 1 s 1 9th, by the members of the Cook- decided to hold a social in the Town .T T>,0 \u201eby*.! The cottage prayer meeting was -\t,\t.\t.Jvf E.held on Friday evening at the home the regular meeting will be with Miss of Mr and ^ Samuel shire Concert Band, was certainly Hall on February 28th, a credit to this organization the regular meeting will be wnn -vi.ss o{ Mr_ and\tSamuel Swailes.programme being exceptionauj well Marjorie .cower, on March 18th.j meeting this week will be with rendered, each number being en- The Ladies Guild met with Mrs.^jr 3nd ^jrs Wayland Baldwin, cored.\tF.L.Gilbert on Wednesday after- Qoaricook Road Mrs.M.Ste.Marie and Misses\u2019noon.There was no business of im- jüss Eva Byron, of Salem, Mass., Ste.Marie, who have been the portance transacted although several ,,r-Hvprt in town on Fridav and has guests of Mr.and Mrs.Edouard F.items were discussed.\t! been ill at the!.ome of he! parente, Houle for the past few days, have Mrs.Gilbert va?assisted at the left for their home in Ste.Anne de tea hour by Mrs.A.Elliott.The la Pocatiere, Que.\tinext meeting will be with Mrs.G.Miss Cathleen Scott was spending a.Harrison on March 1st.the week-end at her home in Scots- ; Mr.and Mrs.A.B.Skinner and town, with her parents, Mr.and son( çeci]! were called to Richmond Mrs.R.A.Scott._\t! last week by the illness and death Another grand carnival it taking of his father, Mr.Skinner, place on ^Thursday evening next, | Mr_ E D> yicAulay was in Sher-i friends here, returned to her home at Island Pond on Sunday.Miss Hazel Childs, of Beebe, is the guest of her uncle, Mr.E.W.Damon, and Mrs.Damon, at Maplewood.Mrs.Clayton Thomas, who has been confined to her room for the past week, is more comfortable at present.Mr.Mason I.Drew Is again ill and under the care of Dr.I.Telmosse.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Beecher, of Canaan, Vt., were recent guests of Mr.Clayton Thomas and family.Mr.Herbert Davis, of Heathton, was calling on friends here the first of the week.MELBOURNE Mrs.F.M.Jordan, of Highlands, is visiting her mother, Mrs.R.H.Stimson.Recent visitors to Melbourne were Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Cross, f Sherbrooke: Mrs.R.H.Cross, of Montreal; Mr.E.G.Pierce, of Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.J.Mitchell, of South Durham; Mr.John \"McFadden, of Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Skinner and son, Cecil, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing.Mrs.H.W.Wadleigh is visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.A.James.Mrs.John B Fleck, of Lisgar, formerly of Melbourne, died on Friday morning, after a short illness from pneumonia.Mr.Fred J.Verrill and Mr.J.Auringer attended, the district meeting of the Union Encampment, I.0.0.F.in Sherbrooke, on Thursday.Mr.Robert Skinner is reported to be very rick read by the secretary from conveners on Education and Immigration, and these communications were discussed.Plans were made and it was decided to hold a \u201csugar\u201d social on Saturday evening, Feb.25th, in the Hall.After the usual refreshments and a social hour, the meeting adjourned.Dr.J.F.Feltus and Mr.W.H.Bissell, of Beebe, were recently through here on business, and were guests of friends at \u201cEmridge.\u201d Mrs.W.R.Batley, of \u201cWillow-dale,\u201d was in Sherbrooke on Thursday.Mrs.A.Berwick, of Middle Road, is staying with her daughter, Mrs.L.H.Hooker.Mr.and Mrs.H.M.Tite, of Dudswell, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Tite, \u201cEmridge,\u2019 \u2019on Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.R.W.Jenkerson and little son were visiting friends on Middle Road on Sunday.Miss E.Betts, of Dudswell, has been- the guest of Mr.and Mrs.H.J.Downes.HARDWOOD FLAT The Misses Ida and Grace Savage, of West Shefford, are spending soma time with their friends, Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Turner.Mr.E.Gillander spent Sunday at his home.Miss Lena Harrison was the guest of her sister, Mrs.R.Dougherty, for three days last week.Miss Doris Ross has returned from the Sherbrooke Hospital much improved in health and will resume her school duties in the near future.Quite a number from here attend- ed the \u201cold folks\u2019 dance\u201d given in the Xf Vil j n Tin,inew hall and report a splendid time ™, Ce!?vd®\ta.nd good crowd in spite of the had storm and cold weather which pre- Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair turned to his home after a week\u2019s visit with his parents, in Ayer\u2019s Cliff.All are pleased to hear that Mrs.Munroe is recovering from her recent illness.All regret to hear that Mrs.Her-riot\u2019s state of health is causing some anxiety to the many friends she has made since coming to Melbourne.A relative from Toronto is here visiting her.Miss Godfrey, of Quebec City, was the week-end guest of Miss Holland.Mrs.Patrick and her daughter, Mrs.M.Weed, have recovered from their recent sickness.A baked bean supper will be held |on Friday night in Chalmer\u2019s Church, Richmond, at six o\u2019clock.vailed.Those who have been confined to their homes with severe colds are recovering.Thousands of people owe their present good health and cheerfulness to Dr.Caldwell\u2019s Laxative Syrup Pepsin.Mr.James v w Gaetano of 34 Regina St., London, Ont, had constina-\"^tioo and stomach trouble for veors Alter a few doses or Dr.Caldwell\u2019s Laxative Syrup Pepsin he finds himself better, and he and his wife are now glad to tell others to use it.DR.CALDWELL\u2019S Laxative Syrup Pepsin FOR CONSTIPATION The formula of Dr.Caldwell\u2019s Laxative Syrup Pepsin is on every peek-ace Yourdrueaist sells it and » dosecosts ffss\u2019 than a cent.There ta no better medicine for constipation, biliouanese.headache, feverishness and to ward oii a cold.HALF-OUNCE BOTTLE FREE Feu' escape constipation, so even if you do not a laxative at cHu moment let ms send you have » W.B.Caldwell.\u2022* Front Street, Bridgeburg, One.\\Znumc today.TOMIFOBIA \\f COUGHS AND COLDS INTERFERE WITH BUSINESS February 23rd, at the Cook-shire | Hockey Club rink, under the auspices of the local hockey team.Only those in costume will be allowed on the ice before nine o\u2019clock.The doors will open at seven o\u2019clock and [ the grand march will be at 8.30 o\u2019clock.The managers request that all in masquerade leave their names act the box office.The Cookshire Concert Band will be in attendance.The following prizes are being of-j fered, viz: Best costume for ladies, I best costume for gentlemen, best ] j costume for girls, best boys\u2019 costume, best comic costume (two),; and best skater, the judges for this j ! occasion being the Rev.Ian A.R.Macdonald, Mr.Oscar W.Rand, : Mrs.Ian A.R.Macdonald and Miss Ball.\t_____________________ Miss Muriel Planche, of East An- tie utxws »n.« ce., uarrih, **j ground or fine ground for Tricolator or percolator use.ing rink on February 14th was was a brilliant success.The judges, Messrs.Boucher and Brodeur, had a difficult time in awarding the various prizes.The first ladies\u2019 prize, Sold only in H» 1 and 2 lb.airtight tins.CHASE & SANBORN, Montreal.MEETING WAS HELD AT FOSTER Question of District Boundaries Taken Up \u2014 Other General News from Foster.DO YOU SMOKE TOO MUCH?There are many men on whose fceart and nervous system tobacco Îiroduces the most serious results, t causes palpitation, pain in the heart, irregularity of its beat, makes the hands tremble, sets the nerves on edge, causes shortness of breath, and loss of sleep.To counteract this demoralizing influence on the heart and nerves there is no remedy to equal MILBURN\u2019S HEART AMD NERVE PILLS They make the heart beat strong and steady, restore tone and vigor to the nerves, an'1 remove all the evil results caused by the tobacco.Mr.Frank Lutes.71 Terrace Hill St., Brantford, Ont, writes:\u2014\u201cI had been troubled with palpitation of the heart for a number of years, and by spells it would bother me a lot The doctor told me it would stop on me sometime if I did not cut out tobacco.When I would get a spell my heart would pound, and 1 would break out in a perspiration, and get so weak I would have to sit right down and quit my work ; also, in the night I would wake up and my heart would be going, 1 should say, about 120 beats a minute.About three years ago I got a box of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, took them, and found that they did the job.I am feeling fine and have gained over 20 pounds in weight-\" Price, 50c.a box at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T.Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto.Ont.Mrs.S.Bartholomew, as Night Val- was 3 to 2 in favor of Famham.| entine ; second, Miss Claire Lori- About one hundred persons partook ; w?r\u2019 Hawaiian Butterfly ; third, of supper at the Ottawa Hotel after Miss E.Booth, Indian Princess ; the game.1 fourth Miss K.Patenaude, Soldier: Emmanuel Girls\u2019 Club will be en-° v,vf?Ce-\u2018 i i xr- \u201e\t! tertained by Mrs.- R.Stockwell on :\tfciî YMlS9 K- Tinimons, Tuesday evening, February 21st.Queen of Sheba ; second, Miss Eve-, prof.Arthur Lockhart, of Macdon- ly ^^n^\u2019=VMenTne- , tv \u2022 aid College, was a Sunday guest of Tlnei\tS\u2019 Mr\u2019 Ll0n?1 ®*r0U]g\u2019 his parents, Mr.and Mrs.D.M.Uncle tobacco; second, Mr.S.Lockhart Bartholomew, Cream of Wheat ;! Mrs P Rmtnr n^rcino.v,»,.Better^jfel \u2022fourth\u2019 C ^ B\u2018Y (The dau^er- Mrs- C.Derick and baby Better Ole), fourth, George Young, i boy at their home in Abercorn.Miss R.Ryan, Miss Edith Harvey, LADIES! DARKEN Ï0URJRAY HAIR Use Grandma s Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody Will Know.Dude.brooke\u201d\tj Sbe^BiSf °y ; third\u2019 A\u2019|^^dNeSrreBKeySt% Among thf many costumes were *\trh ^ °f ^ M-ss Kathleen Elder as Madame\tevening Perrot ; Mr.Gordon Booth, Clown oÆ?\", W,\u2019?nlfred ,LanS> Wcst Mrs.Gladys Desrocher, Negress ;1\t\u2019 To\u201d SP£nt the past weelf Misa Timmons, B.ibb.es, M Ci^,.! ^lth,Mlss fVIeen Brown, returned to es, son.Sunflower ; Mr.L.Lacaille, Old Maid ; Miss Jennie Lorimer, Follies, and many others.Manager Patteerm has been very much on the job, and has ma,in everything as comfrrtable as possible for tl e skating ftns.General Notes.Mrs.Wright and Miss Wright, of Port McNicoll, Ont., were called here by the serious illness of Mas- Mr.and Mrs.P.M.Hayes went to - - - Montreal on Friday to spend the ter boy, son of Mr.and Mrs.W.! week-end with their daughter Mrs WvifrVtf\tT.I.\u2014 _ .iTtr tt\t°\t.* her home Monday morning.Trinity Church Guild was hospitably entertained by Mrs.N.Buzzell on Thursday last.Mrs.Wm.Smith has been suffer tng from an attack of grippe during the past week FOSTER, Feb.21.\u2014The Waterloo District meeting of the Methodist j Church met at the Creek Methodist ! Church on Friday, February 17th, I the presiding officer being the Rev.1 Wm.Howitt, B.A., B.D., of Waterloo, and the secretary being Rev.Mr.Mick of Bedford.! The morning session was occupied : by the reading of the reports of the Committee on Circuit boundaries, i followed by a discussion on the re-! port.Adjournment for lunch was made at 12.30, when the District was entertained by the ladies of the congregation, who excelled in supply-: ing a splendid table at which about ; thirty-five persons enjoyed the good I things.| In the afternoon the conversation 'on the change of district boundaries was continued and certain recommendations received.I A short but hopeful discussion on 1 the Temperance situation took place, which clearly showed that the pres-! ent is the time for action.| A resolution thanking the ladies ! for their AT BEDFORD RE SCHOOL FAIRS Letter Has Been Received from Dr.Parmelee\u2014Other News from Bedford.i\t_______ BEDFORD, Que., P\u2019eb.21.\u2014Some months ago plans were formed through Macdonald College for the direction of school fair work in this province to be held separately under the Protestant committee and the Catholic committee of the Council of Public Instruction.These plans have failed to materialize.The following is a letter on the subject from Dr.G.W.Parmelee, who is secretary for the Protestant committee and deputy minister of the Department of Public Instruction : \u201cI have to inform you that at the last meeting of the Protestant com-mitte of the Council of Public Instruction held on Friday, the 9th of December, the report of the subcommittee found it impossible to recommend that the school fair work be undertaken by the Department of Public Instruction in accordance with your plans.Although in view1 of present conditions the committee I felt obliged to take no action, it! expressed the firm opinion that j school fairs should be an integral! part of the rural school programme, j L^GllLETTCOMPANY LIm!T.L 111 Toronto, canada AND MOST HUSBANDS.Every millener knows how much à woman\u2019s vanity goes to her head.kind entertainment was:\t,, , ,, passed, also a resolution exnressing possible contribution that the com- i the appreciation of the District to mittee may bc\u2018 ab!e to raake to tb?EVENING GOWN Two lengths of gold colored georgette pinned together over the shoulders look like the short and simple explanation of this frock\u2014 but there Is more\u2014a low bloused underslip girdled with a gold tts- It was further suggested that any! 8Ue sash that matches in color th frelighsburg Wright.Master Arnold Ingold is very sick at his home here with pneumonia.Horner, and Mr.Horner, and \u2019 other relatives.-\ti Mrs- Volney Ingalls and two chii- Mr.and Mrs.W.Baker and dau-Jdren are spending a week with her ghter have returned home frofn ' parents, Mr.and Mrs.Campbell at South Durham, where they had been] Campbell\u2019s Corner ng relatives.\tj Nurse Santerre, of St.Johns, Mr.W.A.Black is confined to [spent a few days with her parents his room through illness.\t: Mr.and Mrs.John Santerre, last Mrs.J.Timmons has been confin- week, ed to the house the past few days as} Mr.M.Larose returned home Sat-the result of a fall on the sidewalk, I urday evening from Sherbrooke.injuring her leg.\tj Mr.John Santerre went to East An exhibition of races and fancy] Farnham on Sunday to visit his son.skating will be held on the town ; The valentine tea and candy sale in the B.S.M.Church hall on Tues- rink on Tuesday, February 21st, weather permitting.NORTH SUTTON The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmother\u2019s time.She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attractive.Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked j young people to a delightful appearance, this simple mixture was ; on Saturday evening, applied with wonderful effect.\tMr.and Mrs.IT.E.Fuller.Mr.But brewing at home is mussy ; and Mi\u2019s.E.E.Farmer and Mr.and and out-of-date.Nowadays, by ask-j Mrs.M.E .Darbe were guests at ing at any drug store for a bottle of | Mr.Fred Chapman\u2019s, Brome, Miss Flora Todd left on Monday for a visit with her uncle in Michigan.Miss Mary Sweet, of Gilman, and Miss Glenna Martin, of South Stuke-ly, have returned to their homes, after spending two weeks with their grandmother, Mrs.O.Sweet.Miss Daisy Sweet entertained the party the Committee who have labored so unstintingly to find a solution for the boundaries of the circuits.The District meeting was brought to a close by a session of prayer.General Notes.Pastor A.J.Ward was here last week and deeded away his property i \u201cPure Lodge\u201d at Frost Village.Mrs.1 Ward accompanied him and went on I to Montreal to visit their two daugh-! ters, the Misses Constance and Elsie.Mr.Ward only had time for a few calls in the three places, Eastman, [ Stukely and The Creek, on account 1 of so much sickness on his circuit at Irisburg.On the way home Mrs.Ward joined him at Sutton.Mr, Luther Hayes has sold his farm to a party from Montreal.The writings were passed last week.The last meeting of the \u201c500\u201d ; Club was held on Wednesday evening last at Mr.M.E.Thomas\u2019.Department of Agriculture should be advanced.You will see, therefore, that the committee declined to approve the plans, not from any lack of sympathy with the purpose in view, but because of the impracticability of carrying them into effect.(Sgd) G.W.PARMELEE.Mrs.beads which outline neck and fringe, what might be, embryonic sleevea.IN TERMS HE UNDERSTOOD.An old sea captain was reproving his daughter for being out late in an automobile wiUi that \u201clubber,\u201d as he called her beau.\u201cBut father, we were becalmend,\u201d she explained.\u201cYou see the wind died down in one of the tires and General Notes.The children of Mr.and Frank Best are convalescing from we had to wait until it sprang up whooping cough.Master Kenneth again.\" is able to be out again.Mrs.C.Page, of Sweetsburg, was in Mystic on Wednesday, calling on friends.All are sorry to report the serious illness of Mrs.E.R.Morgan, who is confined to her bed with a bad case of grippe.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Solomon, of Montreal, were the -week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Best.High Constable J.A.Boisvert, of on \u201cWyeth\u2019s Sage and Sulphur Compound,\u201d you will get this famous old preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients, which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair.A well-known downtown druggist says it darkens the hair so Saturday.day night was quite a success, showing lots of work done by the young girls to make things attractive.A very nice lunch was served.The proceeds amounted to over $21.The dance in the Town Hall on Friday night was greatly enjoyed by both young and old.Although weather conditions kept many away, there was a very good crowd present.There is cc siderable sickness in town as well as in the surrounding parish, the Rebekah sick committee, Mrs.H.E.Levitt and Mrs.J.R.Frary, being kept busy the last few days calling on sick sisters and brothers and offering kind assistance.SOUTH BOLTON The little child of Mrs.Devlin, I Sweetsburg, was in town one day re-who has been so seriously ill at Mr.cently.W.Dixon\u2019s, has taken a turn for the !\tm,- ' e.A.Percy was in Sweets-' better.Mr.Devlin came from Tor- burg on Saturday last.! onto on Friday to see his wife and [child, returning on Sunday.Reports from Miss Edith Owens are not very favorable.She has been in the Royal Victoria Hospital for a ] long time.Mr.and Mrs.Hiram Bradley spent COWANSVILLE Saturday afternoon between one and two o\u2019clock a junior hockey team from Farnham played a game with naturally and evenly that nobody h;b®jlInîors Cowansville, which re- -\t-\t-\ti st\u2019- cnlHwI ir» a cr*rvro\trrv I in Tîivm* can tell it has been applied, simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time.By morning the gray hair disappears, and a£ter another application or two, it becomes beauti-fully dark and glossy.You I suited in a score of 2 to 1 in favor of the visitors.Saturday evening almost four bun dred people gathered at the rink to sent-witness the hockey game between [ Farnham and Knowlton.The game i opened at a fast pace, which was ' maintained until the end.The scon BUSINESS CARDS ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS rnruNKY a- mkadk, Burveyor.Coaticook, QUEBEC LAND Que., Bell phone.PHYBx IANS AND SURGEONS DR.W.4.FARWELl* SPECIALIST TO th« Sherbrooke Hospital.Ey*\\ Ear, Note and Throat.Phone 467.\t45 Duff min Ave.P R.R.SPEER.V, it.Bik, Tel 1240.Eye, :«r.Nose.Throat Spec, to Sher limp.1RS.DARCHE HEBERT, SPECIAL-1 lets, Eye, Ear, None and Throat, liron-ehlal tuba diaeaam, aathma, etc.Private Hospital «Ï Kina SL West.Sherbrooke, Tel.664 DR.L.C.BAOHAND, CONSULTING Spec ini 1st.Eye.Ear.Noee.Throat.New Olivier Block.Corner King and Wellington, Bherbrooaa.________________________ _________ D R.ETHIEB» PHONE 676, 84 KING ST.Went.Electrotherapy; Urinary DuseaacA.TptH- J- A.McCABE AND DR.E.PLANTE p.m.; 7 to 8 rvunlnga.____________ ÊR.JAMES A.THOMPSON.GENERAL PraetitionCT, 80 (Juocn.Tel.1867^1.AUDITORS JJL BRYOK, L.A., O.G.A., AUDITOR.» 1H« que bee Bt., Sherbrooke.Phone 1808 MUSICIANS Mrs.H.Greene has returned home after spending a fewr weeks with her daughter, Mrs.R.Duval, in Grand Mere.Mrs.Arthur Dufresne, of East Bolton, has been spending a fewr days here with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.VV, Randall.Mrs.Wm.Pibus is quite ill at pre- Mr.Able, Ottawa, representing the Masonic Relief Association, Granby, was in town for a few days iast week.\t_\t.i The regular monthly meeting of the Parent-Teachers\u2019 Association \u201e .was held in the Methodist Church i a few days in Knowlton last week here on Tuesday evening of this visiting friends.\tweek, with Mr.J.Howard T.Fqlk, The regular monthly meeting of of McGill University, as special! the W.I.will be with Mrs.Hiram [ speaker, his subject being \u201cThe Williams on Friday aftrenoon, Feb-] Child and Family Life.\u201d ruary 24th.at two o\u2019clock.All mem- Mrs.Robert Stewart, of St.Ar-j ; bers are\tasked to be present and\tvis-1\tmand, returned on Monday\tlast i itors will be very welcome.\t:\tfrom Stanstead, where she was\tat- Mr.Owen McLaughlin has been tending the funeral of her niece, | very ill\twith quincy, but\tis\ton\tthe\tMrs.Norman Somerville.While in 'very ill\twith quinsy, but\tis\ton\tthe\tBedford she was the guest of\ther Miss Richardson and Miss Seavy, sister, Mrs.F.E.Best, of Waterloo, have recently been vis- ! The Pioneer Bible Clas-s of the j iting Mrs.A.M.Hunter.\tMethodist Church met for their' Miss Eleanor Stone has gone to regular meeting at the home of Sherbrooke tt> remain for an indefin- Mise Been Ewing.After the regular ite time.\twork of the evening, refreshments Mrs.Emeline Thomas was in Wat- were served, erloo last week and while there at-1 A meeting of the Protestant, tended the oyster supper in the Eng- Board of School Commissioners of; Just a trace of soothing Boracic\u2014to make it the perfect soap for mother, baby and all the family.Infants Delight it\u2019s wranwn %het Soap ¦S&&SL.CANADIAN iJU, PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS ssJSfefeKikl LIMITED ST JOHN TO LIVERPOOL Mar.2\tI Mar.31\t Montcalm Mar.10\t[ Apr.\t8 .Minnedoaa Mar.17\t.Melita ST.JOHN TO GLASGOW Mar.4\t| Apr.\t9\t Tunisian Apr.21\t.Corsican ST.JOHN-LIVERPOOL-GLASGOW Mar.24 .Metagama ST.JOHN-ANTWERP (Via Havre and Southampton! Mai-.11\t.Corsican Apr.1\t.Scandinavian ST.JOHN-SOUTHAMPTON'-ANTWERP Apr.15\t.Melita ST.JOHN-BOSTON-HAVANA-KINGSTON Mar.23\t.Sicilian NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL Ma/ 23 .Empress of Britain St.Lawrence Sailings QUEBEC-CIIERBOURG-SOUTHAMFTON- HAMBOURG May 3 | May 30 | June 27 Emp.of Scotland May 16 | June 13 | July 11 Emp.of France QUEBEC-LIVERPOOL May 26 | June 23 | July 21 Emp.of Brrv.ain MONTREAL-LIVERPOOL May 5 j June 2 j June 30 .Montcalm May 12 .Minnedoea May 19 j June 16 \\ July 14 .Montrose July 7 .Mon tel; ir* MONTREAL-GLASGOW May\t6\t|\tJune\t3\t|\tJuly\t1\t.\t.\t.\tMetagama May\t13\tj\tJune 17\tj\tJuly\t15\t.\t.Tunisian May 27\tj\tJune 24\t|\tJuly\t22\t.Corsicaa MONTREAL-SOUTHAMPTON-ANTWERP May\t4\tj\tJune 10\t.Scandinavian May 24 j June 21 | July 19 .Melita Juno 7 j July 5 .Minnedosa MONTREAL-SOUTH AM PTONT July\t3\t.Victorian r FREIGHT ONLY Approximate Sailing Data ST.JOHN-LONDON I j Mar.28 .Boa worth ; !i ST.JOHN, N.B.-LONDON-ROTTEK-DAM Mar.2 .Bothwe]! { | Mar.16 .Holbrook j ST.JOHN-AVONMOUTH j Mar.11 Dunbridge ST.JOHN, N.B.-BOSTON-HA VAN A-KINGSTON i Feb.25 .Montezuma i | Freight Dept., Board of Tr&wio , Montreal.Que.J Apply Local Agents, or 141 St.Jafties Su Montreal.Main 7700.Canadian Pacific Railway.Traffic Agents.w SUTTON E, Mrs.J.T.Ralston opened her fine home on February 9, when twelve of Miss Marion\u2019s little friends gathered to celebrate her tenth birthday.Games were played and enjoyed, and a delicious lunch was j served.! The Guild of St.Aidan\u2019s Church, ' Sutton Junction, held a very enjoy-! able dance on Thursday evening, [February 16, eighty couples being j present.Fine music was furnished j by Benoit\u2019s Orchestra.During the 'Stop \u201cdosing\u201d rheumatism.\t| course of the evening Miss Benoit It\u2019s pain only.St.Jacobs Oil will gave a cornet solo which was much stop any pain, and not one rheuma-j enjoyed.Refreshments were served tisrm case in fifty requires internal i at midnight, after which dancing ACHING JOINTS treatment.Rub soothing, penetrating St.Jacobs Oil right on the tender spot, and by the time you say Jack Robinson\u2014out comes the rheumatic pain and distress.St.Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheumatism lini- ! ansville on Saturday, ment which never disappoints, and I Mr.Ernest Curley went to Mont-doesn\u2019t bum the skin.It takes pain, real on Monday, soreness and stiffness from aching was continued until the \u201cwee, sma' hours.\u201d Mr.Turcotte went to St.Pie over Sunday.Mr.C.U.R.Tartre went to Cow joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache and neuralgia.Limber up! Get a small trial bottle of old-time, honest St.Jacobs Oil from any drug store, and in a moment you\u2019ll be free from pains, aches and stiffness.Don\u2019t suffer! Rub rheumatism away.TkCR.IRWIN BAWIION, MEMBER OF i-fJ.GonnoU iuid R«prcm*nt.aUv« Dominion Collng# of Mtwia.Now 8lu, Iflft Ivondon St.Spttslftl courw for diploma» In Voir#, JMano.Violin.C#Ho.Harmony and Cfnintor-point.PHon* 88f>.ACCOUNT- AUCTIONEERS AND .ANTS.JOHN i.GRIFFITH.LI.A.AUCTION-\u2022er, Aeammtant, Gonmimionor and Auditor.46 Wellington SL North.Telephone 71.__ ___ NOTARIES_________ MTORTHINGTON « B0IU.A8H.NOTAR-W iw Fubllo.Bun Lifo HUlg.- Sherbrooke.ADVOCATES VITKLL6.LYNCH A WILSON.ADVO-.W catee, MerohanU ilnnk Bld» 1 ARASER.RUUU A MIGNAULT.ADVO- ' oaten.Q.C.H.BnUdlm._____ KIOOL, LAZURE.COUTURE A KING, lift waUlDgton St., Sher brook a, 1 A WHENCE.MORRIS ft McIVKR, AD-J voratf*.etr.Mherbruoke A Richmond, que.O'RRKADY, PANNETON A BOISVERT advocate.22 Wellimitun St, North.EWING & IWcFADDEN ADVOCATES.112 Bt.Jnmr» Htrcet.Monfr#*ul.J.Armlt#B\u2019r Wwlnir, K n.Guorft# M- McFuddan, K.U.Cuticura Insures Thick Glossy Hair Shampoos with Cuticura Soap preceded by light applications of Cuticura Ointment to the scalp skin do much to cleanse the scalp of dandruff and promote the healthy condition necessary to producing luxuriant hair.So*.25r.OI.in.et2SaidSte.TeleemHe.Sold throughout thrUntnlnion.CinadlanDepot: 1 f'\"''1*.I Wiled.744 St.Paul St .W Montreal nticui* Soap uKutob vntnout mug.BOLTON PASS Mr.and Mrs.Fred Knowlton spent a few days in Knowlton recently.Mr.Mason Bullard and Mr.E.Bullard went to Rougemont for a couple of days last week.A very successful meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Guild was held with Mrs.Ernest Chamberlain on Saturday.The next will be on Saturday afternoon, March 4, at the home of Mrs.J.H.Pibus, Jr.Service at St.Andrew\u2019s Church on Sunday, March 5, at 2 o'clock.Mrs.Alton Foster and children have been spending a week with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Royea.BROME CENTRE The.Ladies Aid was held at Mrs.A.M.Vernal\u2019s last Friday evening.There was a very good attendance, in «pite of the extreme cold night, there being several present from Fulford, Sutton and Iron Hill.The sum of $10 was realized from the supper.Mr.and Mrs.Vollen Hastings went to West Brome on Sunday to visit Mr.Holton Hastings, who is ill at the home of Mr.F, II.Dar-rnh.Mr.and Mrs.Galen Vernal went to Cowansville on business last week.Mr.N.W.Miller and Mr.John Vernal attended the meeting of the Quarterly Board in Brome last Monday.Mr.and Mrs.Allan Vernal went to Dunham attending the funeral of their uncle and aunt, Mr.Abel Gage - lish Church.Miss Minnie Stowe spent the week-jend at he.r home in South Bolton, j Mrs.Hiram Phelps is stopping for | a time with Mrs.Leslie Durrell.! Mr.Luce, of Boston, was here for the week-end, which he spent with Mr.Tree, manager of the Luce .Creamery here.He left on the Sun-| day evening train, j Mr.John Dixon was home all last week on account of illness.and Mrs.Sluggett, whose funerals took place on Tuesday and Wednesday.Mrs.Geo.Clark, of Sutton, spent a few days at Mr.A.Vernal\u2019s.She was accompanied home by Mrs.A.M.Vernal, on Saturday for a few das'».Mr.Herbert Loucks was in Ful-j ford last week.Mr.John Worden was confined to the house a few days last week with neuralgia.Mr.F.E.Spencer was in Cowansville last Friday.Miss Jennie Mayhew was able to resume her school duties on Monday, after her recent illness with pleurisy.The many friends of Miss Kathleen MacDonald, who taught here term, will be sorry to learn of the death of her mother, which occurred at their home in Red Mountain last Friday evening.The missionary sermon, which was preached by Rev.Mr.Hewitt, of Waterloo, last Sunday evening, was enjoyed very much by all.abboitfold Messrs.Boomhour and Barnes, of Montreal, spent the week-end at Mr.Gillespie\u2019s.Miss Dorothy Crmekshank, of Montreal, was visiting Miss II.Thompson recently.Mrs.John Watson.Misses E.and W.Honey and Mr.H.P.Honey, of Montreal, spent the week-end at Mr.W.R.Honey\u2019s.Mrs.Jack Crossfield and daughter, CUNARD LINE HALIFAX-PLYMOUTH-CHERBOURG AND HAMBOURG the town of Bedford will be held at the office of the secretaryrtrea-s-1 urer on Friday evening to consider the staff for the scholastic year of 1922-1923.A game of hockey between non-nrofessional players from the Tor-vington Company and the town was played on Saturday evening, which Mar 9 .Saxonia resulted in a draw game, the score !Apr- 10 being four all.\tMONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL rite Bedford Boy Scouts met to g\tj june io j July 15.Albania nlay Phillipsburg on Saturday, but May 2»\t(June 24 July 29 .Tyrrhenia owing to the mild weather the ice [July 8\t[ Auc.12 ; Sept.16 .Ausonia was in no condition for hockey, so! jhe game was postponed indefinite-\tCHER- ¦'Miss Emma Rix, who left a few!*- » j £«»\t7//;.\u201c weeks ago to join her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Wil-j liam Lord, on a trip to California,! writes of her safe arrival at River- halikax-londonderry-glasgow ANCHOR LINE New York and Boston Services.CUNARD LINE N.Y.TO QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL Apr.1 .Albani* Feb.25 j *Mar.22 [ Apr.26 .Scythia Caronia j Mar.11 .Caraeronu Apr.19 ! May 17 ] June 14 .Carmanis May 10 j June 7 | July 5 .Samaria *\u2014Also sails from Boston Mar.23.N.Y.-CHERBOURG & SOUTHAMPTON Feb.28 | Mar.21\t.Aquitania Apr.\t1\tj\tApr.25 i\tMay\t16\t.\t.\tMauretania May\t30\t1\tJune 20 |\tJuly\t11\t.\tBerensraria N.Y.-FLYMOUTH-CHERBOURG AND HAMBOURG Mar.\t7\t|\tApr.18 ;\tMay\t25\t.Saxonia Apr.\t8\t|\tMay 13 |\tJune\t17\t.Caronia BOSTON-LIVERPOOL-QUEENSTOWN May 3 May 31 j June 28\t.Laconia Algeria LINE side, Cal.Miss Rix mentions many'Mar.7 .of the delightful places of interest I rtie has visited, but is most enthus-j ANCHOR-DONALDSON '¦astic about her visit to the cele-i portland-halifax-glasgow brated \u201cGlenwood Mission Inn.\u2019 Mrs.Malcolm Vaughan, of Mys-iF™m Portland\tbmm Halifax tic, Que., passed away in Montreal Mar.3» .Catwandra .Apr.i last Wednesday.The remains were Al,r- 13 .Saturma\tApr.is brought to her home here on Thurs-j Montreal to Glasgow day, the funeral taking place on; M B.,.Jun» 2| jUn.so .c:.a»pdr.Saturday afternoon, the Rev.F.W.j Whitley officiating.Her death is deeply'regretted by a large circle of friends, as she was a great favorite in the community in which she lived.Much sympathy is felt for her husband and little son in their bereavement.ANCHOR LINE N.Y.TO GLASGOW (Via MoviUo) May 18 \u2022 June 2 June 16 ?July 14 -'June 23 j July 21 Aug-.18 .Athenia *\u2014Calls it* Moville.(Ireland) Mar.I Mar.17 Apr.29 ¥Apr.6 Apr.8 May 12\t Algreru .Assyria May 27 j\tJune 24 .Columbia May 6 | June 3 .Cameronia *\u2014Also calls at LIverpooL BOSTON TO LONDONDERRY.LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW Apr.IS | May 23 | July 11 .Assyria NEW YORK VIA NEW BEDFORD TO AZORES AND MEDITERRANEAN From N.Y.\tFrom New Bedford Mar.2jl .Italia .Mar.23 For rates of passage, freight and forth er particulars, apply to local agents of THE ROBERT REFORD CO.Limited, General Agents, 20 Hospital St., 22-25 St.Sa crament St.MONTREAL.QUE.of Kingston, Ont., are guests at Mr.C.E.Slack\u2019s.Mrs.E.A.Buzzell is visiting in Montreal.Miss Marshall and Messrs.L.and H.Marshall were home from Montreal for the week-end.Mr.Chas.Fisk was in Montreal recently.Mr.C.P.Byers was in Montreal recently.Miss Gillespie spent a couple of days in Montreal last week.Miss Knowles, of Montreal, spent the week-end at Mrs.Geo.Buzzell\u2019s.RHEUMATISM Vs T P C aY Lumbago, Neuritis, Sciatica A \u2022*\\*V^* ^ Have you given up T Have you resigned yoer**l* to that old, gnawing pain that nothing »eem« to relieve Î Do you think bccauec you can\u2019t goto Hot Springe or take some expensive treatment that you have no other alternative T \\v'e have many cases considered hopeless, tried everything, baths, serums, electricity, who found recovery in using T.R.C.\u2019s.(Templeton\u2019s Rheumatic Capsules).We have thousands of letters that prove beyond doubt T.R.C.\u2019s to be the most practical end successful Rheumatic remedy sold.At druggists.$1.00 per box.For Free Trial writs Templeton, Toronto.Sold by Dubcrgcr\u2019a Drug Store A PURE HARD Always Good Every time you buy \u201cSURPRISE^ you get a big, bright, solid bar of the highest grade household soap.l\u2019t \\ PAGE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1922.*?**?#?**«-?*?*! tinuintr or closing the Sanitarium is : ly reached.However, it was moved *\t_____ ?\tto be\tdiscussed.\tby Mr.E.J.Page and seconded by CITY\tBRIEFLETS\t?\tMr.H.V.Haight that a committee ?\t?\tCARD OF\tTHANKS»\tof six members with power to act be *?*?**\t+\t* + ?\t+ + ?*?\tMr.\tR.A.Smith\twishes\tto thank ! appointed by the President to meet .obili Sat.Feb.25 at 7.30.Tickets 50 cts.A.H.Genge.Piano Tuner, Re^i- ACKNOWLEDGMENT denc'e 194 Quptec St.Phone'846W.The Sherbrooke Wales Home One ounce of prevention is better Auxiliary acknowledges with thanks than a pound of cure, use Conway\u2019s ; the following contributions received Javelle Water as a disinfectant, re- since the \"shower\u201d: scrap basket, commended by doctors.Ask your Mr.Thompson; two scrap baskets nest Jones, J.A.Tate, W.B.McCaw, J.R.Duncan, E.Mills and Geo.MacKinnon, was covered with floral tributes from relatives and friends, both near and far, and many messages of condolence were received.The late Mrs.Baird was born ____________i \u201e ___r__________o_ Ellen Paisley, in Hawick, Scotland, ments, if possible, for the hwtoirg eighty-two years ago.She came to grocer for it.When sweeping use Dustwax, Conway\u2019s Sweeping Compound.Watch for the opening of the Blais-Bennett.exclusive ladies Ready-to-wear shop, at 88 Wellington St.North.Euchre.*\u2018500\u2019\" and dance to be held at Odell\u2019s Hall, Wednesday, Mr.Connelly; .two serving trays, of the motor show this year, Mr.Soles, the President, and other active members of the Club, showed very clearly that much good work had been done by the Sherbrooke Automobile Club in the past year in\t,\t,\t-,\t, the way of furthering good roads Pre?e.n?£.\u2019 ln.home, church and Canada in 1860 and had resided in this city since 1880, where she has watched the growth of the home .roving the many pioneer women who have .t made the world better by their i SIC HI Architecture Discussed.PARTHENON IS IN DANCE, IT the Home Builder n\t1'ne way OI lurtnenng gooa roads,- .\t.\t- .Mm.B.C.Howard; pair pillows, and in encouraging tourists from the Sor^< corrected to read, c]ub house.There was an excep- French lessons at Y.W.C, A.be-\ttio,n8.1,1>: »ood /urn out last week, and it is hoped that this will be re Trampers will meet as usual at j\tMontreal ; sixteen grand- (iea| Their sane consciousness of the corner of Quebec Street and\t8 circle of friends the risk attending the proposed re- Portland Avenue at eight o\u2019clock.!\tt0 her faTn\u2018ly \"\t.The route will be along Quebec!111 thelr loÜ_________________ Mrs.H.Hardy, secretary, and Miss gin next week.Private lessons 75c\tCampbell, corresponding for one hour; class lesson 50c one hmir.Apply at once.Concert, Presbyterian Church Hall, Wednesday, Feb.22nd, 8 p.m.by Allan Carr Concert^ Co.,_ auspice Beavers\u2019 Square hours mirthful entertainment.Admission 25c.The closing tea of St.Peter's Guild will be held on Thursday, Feb.23rd.Music and sale of aprons.Five piece handsome Bedroom Suite in Edwards windows for $138.The Home and School Co-opera-itive League will meet on Thursday evening, February 23rd, in the Central School.A general meeting of the Daugh NEW BRIDGE AT EAST ANGUS NEARLY COMPLETED.Reports state that the new bridge at East Angus, which is being con-Tuxis Boys, two ?truc:ed by Messrs.Newton-Dakin METHQDIST YOUNG PEOPLE VISIT LENNOXVILLE.The Young People\u2019s Society of storation of the north colonnade becomes apparent when one talks with them.It will reassure other people whose concern in the subject is as great, if not as near, to know that the guardians are not asleep, how- the Methodist Church spent a very ever\tmay be their power to peated tomorrow, night.All up,!\t/ evening in Lennoxville j gervej Writes a London Times cor- snowshoers, the season is nearly! ast.?I?b^ as the guests of the Ep- respondent over.vs well on the way to completion.It is understood that the steel struc- UNIVERSITY OF BISHOP\u2019S COLLEGE What is being done by the Dramatic Society of the University in the matter of raising the taste for ture will be shortly placed, Pr°t)afa-i dramatic production is surely wor-ly in about two weeks.\tfty of commendation.The last pre- pnnPPRTY VAiiiPC ntçriiçcrn sentation of this society met with ï?cmz^ MEETING er\u201c*\tTt\" ^ \"\" b' The executhes of the Citizens :year includes some of its old friends.League met yesterday afternoon\tThe proRramme and work of the and discussed various matters m\tsociety is at present something real- connection with civic affairs.It is \u2022 jy v>-ortb Tvhile, and should provide understood that a general meeting an even;ng.0f g00d entertainment, wiil be held very shorLy to take up | The Dramatic Society will make tors ôf-the\tFrrmire is\tcalled foi-\tSat\tvanou9.matters, particularly the\t;ts flrst appearance of the season at tens of-the\tEmpire is\tcal.e.l for\tSat.\tproposal which is before the Conn-\tHis Majeety>s Theatre on Thursday ateaa ; rp]ativA rn an rrrmroved svstem ___________ o_________________________ pleased to note that the cast this Immense Exchange Building in Boston to Cost $750,000.BOSTON, Feb.21.\u2014An Insurance Exchange building to house the principal fire insurance organizations of the city, is at last assured, as a result of the cooperation of the insurance bodies of Boston and will be erected this year on the southeast corner of Milk and Broad Streets., t\t^ .e - !\tThe new building will be eleven worth League.About forty young | For we are all concerned\u2014all of stories high, of Indiana limestone people journeyed up and were very ua wjj0 ijve by the aesthetic ideals; and red brick.It will have a marble cordiallj received by their hosts and\tWestern world\u2014in the pre->entrance, high-speed elevators, oil- KVe?, ^ood programme ^ servation of the Parthenon in its! burning boilers, high-posted rooms, T Annovvfuod\t! purity- Reli?ious change, and the i marbleloid floors covered with lino- L^nnoxville, after which the whole) t jg °f Athenia ean\u201c0t be to us leum, and will be of the most a^tly what it was to the age of approved fireproof construction throughout.It will cost about $750,-000 and will be ready for occupancy by January 1, 1923.Two stone and three brick buildings, belonging to the early warehouse period^f Boston\u2019s commercial activity, will have to be removed to make room for the new structure.I Practically every central bureau then enjoyed games until Mr.Peter; perjc]eis.vet remajr.a ?rp.lt .Miles insisted on taking the visitors* pei.haps\u2019the* greatest Palladium of home.All the Sherbrooke people\t0g^Se.More than a ^ the keSt outlng tbe building, more than a memorial, it year.MONTREAL ROAD W.I.ACTIVITIES TThe Montreal Road Women\u2019s In- is a model.If it does not keep us from aberration\u2014and, indeed, nothing can have effiite such force in communities of complex minds \\ and fresh but warring standards\u2014it evening, Feb.25th, at 7.30 (in of Thurs.Feb.23rd, as advertised in yesterday\u2019s Record, owing to other cil relative to an improved system Febr\u2018Uary 23, at 8 p.m.Tickets may of arriving at proper.^ \\alues,\t-fmm stnHpntc n-f thp attractions.) All members are urged MAGOG RIVER BANK CLUTTER-to attend as the advisability of con- -~\t-t- .- .¦\tunite.be purchased from students of the University and exchanged at the box A teacher in.one of our public schools said to me a short time since : \u201cI have five or six children in my room whose sight is so bad that they are seriously handicapped.and nothing is being done to relieve them.\" During this month we are making free examinations for children.Teachers and parents are requested to take advantage of this.John McConnell Optometrist 54 King Street ED WITH REFUSE AGAIN.The attention of Police Chairman! Alderman Tremblay and the Chief of Police has again been called to; ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT ASSOCIATION MEETING.The annual meeting of the St.the disgraceful condition of the Francig District Association of the lower Magog River bank which is Church So iHw n«Bt, ottaaeu «tuwwttf.v.n, ! boiauil .«mil IW'JWrfl jsistw Mfl.tim\u2019k ne m (towAnattaw^r .'.r.omltiffull '.hut.I Amtl çnrtwe :lts Mtt SgthimilWSe »rs < litii ;« ¦fnrecnet -of -fasHtHin* *e com*,! Liane\tfriiit tftsW out {M«W ««WW.ifav *u*snnfl star SHoumbomp own##;, Aww *»> artUww irsnwoHi ,im\u2019 ohl ^ much\u2019 but Jesus 'o''6'1 GEORGES BEAUCHESNE, TAD Y STENOGRAPHER WANTED- him more.\tMerchant, St.Adrien de Ham.Que., Very good Position, good salary: jnuri\t^\t- to ^ for\tAuthorized Assignor.Notice is hereby given that on Thursday, BANKRUPTCY ACT.AUCTION SALE j apple orcfiartl.other fruit, sugar grove ________________________________ ff00d ^room *****\u2019 runnin* wat^r: subetan- ] ^ Very good pooition, good salary; must | So pray God \"let us meet .o-ain ____\ttiai basement barn.For quick disposal only \u2018 understand both languaK?' oerfeclK- ANTED\u2014HOUSE OR FUAT BY APRIL 52.000.part cash, easy terms.Don't delay\t^ y* APPl\u2019 T ^\t«.1st of five rooens with all conveniences Catalog free.Cha?.E.Patten, Northfield.-\u2014_______________________ xn\t.°rve^ you ever- Reggie, in death March 2nd, 1922, at Three o\u2019clock p.m., will Apply Box 25 Record.I>OOM AND BOARD WANTED FOR ^ man and boy five years old.Apply evenings between 6 and 9, 20B London St., City.H AY Why Pav Others More JAMES SCOTT & CO., LIMITED 651 St.James St., MONTREAL In the Hay Business since 1**3.Vt.___________________________________ *1 TILLINERY TRIMMER.THOROUGHLY L \u201e\tPOR ç.TÏ- F.Rxrrx-f-: ^ 1 ^I»rienc«i and able to produce «marr ARGE FARM FOR .ALE, F .ARMING p0pU)ar pri=ed hate.Splendid opportunity tools, crops, running water, sugar an,j Kood salary.Apply by letter giving full I place and apple orchard.Write P.O.Box 40, d«aii5 o{ pa.t experience to The John we do the same.\tbe sold at our office, 22 Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke, Que., the assets belong;-MAMMA AND PAPA AND SISTER ing to this estate as follows: HAPPENINGS MEGANTIC CO.Waterford, Vt.Murphy Company, Limited, Montreal.LOST AND FOUND.s ASH AND FAWN AND CERISE SILK sweater lost.Finder please call 313.p IRL WANTED, MORNINGS OR AF-ter noons for fev hours to tAke for walks child aged two years.Apply Mrs.Leacroft, at New Ross Inn.Lennoxville.MARJORIE.MR.AND MRS.M.E JOHNSON.St, Catharines, Ont.1.\u2014Stock in trade\u2014-, General store .$14*47.63 Store fixtures .22.00 A ROLL OF SILVER LOST IN LENNOX-ville between the Can.Bank of Commerce and Standard Box Co., cm Saturday, Irth.Finder please return to Standard Bex Co.and receive reward.rpWO OR THREE GIRLS WANTED FOR needlework.Apply Canadian Sturdy Chain Co.ENERAL SERVANT WANTED.APPLY ENER to M «.John Jen 161 Quebec St.Sweet little flower of heavenly birth.Tie was too good to bloom on earth.I And an angel came with a silent hand And hade \u201cFrancis\" bloom in a better land.Dry W ood Maple, birch and beech, 4 feet long, $8 per cord; stove iength, $9; delivered.W.E.LOOMIS, in Liquidation.Phone 103.MALE HELP WANTED.SITUATIONS VACANT.Make money at home\u2014tis paid weakly for your spare time 5 PO #6\u20ac WE WA2 paid weekly for your spare time writ- ^ ieII o\u2019-11, well-known fruit and oma-ing show card» for a>.No canvassing.We rnental trees: good pay, exclusive territory instruct and supply you with work.West- rights.Our agency is valuable.Write for Angus Showcard Service, 25 Coi'oorno Bldg., i particulars.Pelham Nursery Co, Toronto, Ont \u2018Live Poultry Wanted\u2019 ^ Energetic salesmen wanted for fi first ciass &% First Mortgage Coupon rer Gold Bonds with a bonus of Common Stock in a reliable industrial concern that V»> require a la-ge quantity of live pout- has agriculture a-, a basis for its products.Only good, reliable men nee2.\t! Stock in trade - :__.Polity\t_______________: I'OCUI\tBox 129, Sherbrooke.Que.from jGrocvin.U here on Thursday evening.\t!as\tashis_fnends would w^i Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Watts enter-! INVERNESS Pop Kent Store in Record Block Now occupied by L\u2019Elite Millinery Parlors Available, May 1st.Especially suitable for insurance or financial office.Apply DAILY RECORD HAVE YOU MONEY TO INVEST?We have several demands for loans to be secured by first mortgage on Sherbrooke Real Estate at highest rates of interest.We can handle today : % 3,.>00 on a property worth $ 5,000 5.000\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t40,000 7.000\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t16,000 21.000\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t35.000 15.000\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t25,0001 Interest 7 to\tsemi-annually and A1 security.Apply Edwards Realty Co.Room 21 Olivier Block.Rhone 1637-F i Each tender must be accompanied hy an arately \"en bloc\" at a rate in the dollar for accepted cheque for a sum of not leas than ' the items 1 and 2.Item No.3 will be sold ten per cent of the tender.\tto the highest bidder.For further details apply to Mr.M A.The inventory.list of I»ook debts, can be Laine.Secretary-Treasurer, No.32 Welling- sepn at our office.ton Street North, Sherbrooke, Que.\tThe store will be open for inspection on The lowest or any tender not necessarily Wednesday, March lat, 1922, from one to six o\u2019clock p.m.Terms - Cash.accepted.MICHEL A.LAINE.Sec r et ary -Tfeas are For further information please apply to BELANGER L BEGIN.Authorized Trustees.J.P.JIJTRAS, Auctioneer.Anyone needing a competent Janitor for factory or public building should ring up Phone No.2.Also a capable House Finishing Carpenter can be secured at the same phone No.2.tained a large circle of friends Friday last.\tj\t- A very pleasant evening wax! Miss Mary MacMillan has return spent at the home of Mr.George ed from Sherbrooke, where she at Grady on Thursday, and was much tended a meeting of the Quebec Pros enjoyed by all present.\tbyterial.Mr.Edwin Mimnaugh spent the' Rev.Mr.Fraser and family, of 1.a week-end with friends in Lennox- chute, arrived here Friday and Mi j ville.\t*\t_\t| Fraser entered upon his new dutie fp\u2018 j Mr.Lewis B.Bolduc spent Satur as pastor of the Presbyterian Church day evening last with Mr.Thomas on Sunday last.Lowry.\tThe regular monthly meeting of - the Women\u2019s Missionary Society wr KINNEAR\u2019S MILLS\tthf' home of Mrs.J.McCain ______\t| mon on Friday evening at which ten Mr, Albert Eager has haem con.members were present.Miss Gather fined to the house for the past fev me MacMillan had the paper for the weeks suffering from bronchitis.(evening on \u2018India\u201d and gave those Mrs.McAulav, of Calgary, is at Present, a most spirited add represent visiting her grandmother, '\"YPms were sung.The next Mrs.Magwood; her uncle, Mr.T.J.i\tthe second Fri Wallace, and other friends.*n ^arc^at 7 p-m\u2019 *\tMrs.Wm, Allan has returned from !\tRebekah Lodge No.41 *\tSherbrooke where she was attending!''!1 hold their regular meeting it *| the annual meeting of the W.M.S.j™?*; F, «a'1 on Thursday cv .tm nr> r\u2019,enin^ «it 7 o clock, when a full ni \u2022i* v *> *5* v *5* ?«5* \u2022£* ?«5* DEATHS REPORTED * .* * * * * * * .> * ' Thé \"Rev.'p.Currie Took' charge'^'\"*J* 7C °\u2019c\u20199c.k\u2019 when a full al MRS.BURRILL KIRKDALE.of the services in the three churches njrumf.nJ\tMr8\u2019Brad-v' KIRKDALE, Que., Feb.21\u2014Mrs.Reid\u2019s, Leeds and KinneaFs Mills, It ln \u201cASi^a^ToT\"4 V A.B.BurriU parsed away yesterday on Sunday last for the first time Refreshmenf«,\tKfir?T morning after almost two months after his induction.Mrs.Currie has HoSe of the mee\tCd *l 1,1 i-X\u201d\"1 -*.\u201c '\u2022 0XP«W>nl Mn fl Don\u2019t ncffiect to reafc live Classi- Mr.and Mrs.Lome Davidson en-\t4* ^nrric» Mi tied Advertisements They want.likely BRINGING UP FATHER COPYRIGHT 1918 BY GEORGE McMANUS tt &Y COLLX : IF MA winning by four games to one once upset Benny Leonard in a bout The scores: Bishop\u2019s College and St.Patricks at Benton Harbor, Mich.Leonard, David should be a very exciting battle, however, knocked ou+ White in a *tojr 224 Both teams are in good trim and are later round.The Chicagoan, while 8T.PAT\u2019S PLAY COLLEGE BOYS TOMORROW The hockey match at the Minto Rink on Wednesday night between ___\t.Music However, a man may make a fortune and Artists, out of owning successful race horses\t9.55-10\u2014-Time Signals, and if he rides any of his own 10.03-10.06 \u2014 Weather Forecaat 234 162 195 212 156-949 \"\"j™*1***; cla3sefJ aB a \u201cgentleman j for NY.an;lN.J 23 187 205 226 242-1033 r,'ifir\u2019 îhat la\u2019,\t!\t10.07\u2014W.J.Z.Goodnight,.(In trie\thann thp fact fivnk confdetrt of winning.The line-up slow to take -.he offensive agairst Total 457 349 400 428 398-20.32 for Bishop\u2019s -will be :Goal, Moore Defence, O'Donnell, Walsh and Scott; Forwards, Anderson, Shepard, Weegan and Me Kind Bishop\u2019s On the other hand, the fact that you are a cab-driver or a mechanic! converts you automatically into a CITY COUNCIL ADOPTS BY-LAWS ( Contiuued from page 1.) subsequently adopted by the Council, while a fourth was read by Aid.Skinner and also adopted.The first by-law calls for $200,000, of which $175,000 is for sidewalks and $25,000 for the viaduct on Gault Street.This issue will be for a period of thirty years, interest at 5 per cent., payable in the Province of Quebec.The second by-law calls for $75,-000, of which $20,000 is for the levelling of King Street West, and $56,000 for the paving of King Street West as far as the city limits.The terms are the same as the first issue.The third by-law calls for $55,000 for the construction of Dufferin.Bridge.The bridge in question will be 178\u201d by 52\u201d and specfications call for cement and steel.The terms of the issue are the same as those applying to the previous ones.The fourth by-law calls for $120,-000 for sewers.The list included work to be done on McManamy, Dot-val, Norrey and 4th Avenue but inasmuch as these streets are not yet homologated, it was decided to withdraw same for consideration at a lator date.The following resolution presented by Alderman Fortier and seconded by Alderman Tremblay was approved of by the Council.In view of the fact that the Sherbrooke Railway and Power Company has discontinued service on the Newington line and Whereas, the stopping of this service is to the detriment of a good number of citizens of the City of Sherbrooke; Whereas, it is in the interest of all citizens of the City of Sherbrooke that the service on the Newington line be resumed immediately; Whreas, the said Company has already been ordered to resume this service but has as yet done nothing, that the City attorneys be requested and are by the present authorized to take the necessary steps, either before the civil courts or before the Public Utilities Commission, to compel the said Company to fulfil its engagements and resume service on the Newington line.»-* *- Dirty Linen Washed -l Prior to the close of the meeting some dirty linen was washed in public.Alderman Skinner drew the attention of the Council to the discourteous methods which had been adopted by a city employee and asked for a vote of censure and an apology.The discussion was long and loud and Aldermen Fortier and Tremblay took objection to Alderman Skinner\u2019s remarks, whereas Alderman Langis held they were justified.Alderman Tremblay commenced to stir matters up when Alderman Skinner called his bluff and asked sympathizers jammed the streets of this village today, waving small American flags, but preserving silence, mounted cavalry troops and police kept strict patrol, forcing the throngs to keep moving.Meanwhile .\t.in the other Pawtucket Valley vil-, m .Y , , cards on the table, lage of Pontiac, eight miles away, Ban,,e.j\ta letter signed by people remained in their houses with ; ex-Alderman Wm, Brault.Alder-the blinds drawn down, and the ,\u201can Tremblay withdrew from the streets were virtually denerted ex- discussion and the matter was sub-cept for the cavalry patrol.The sequently settled in private session.orders to remain indoors were issued last night by the military authorities after disturbances had occurred at the, mills of the B.B.and R.Knight Company.The meeting was adjourned until Monday night, February 27th, bull the members of the Council meet in committee to continue a discussion of the budget.Jackson, when he did get started, Lacbarite 151 203 183 1 82 148\u2014866 professional oarsman\u2014according to displayed sorne of the sterling f.ght- Dufresne m 1?0 n6 169 139__ft2\t¦\t-.mg qualities for which he was noted\t_________________________ early in his ring career.Total \u2022325 372 359 351 2871694 LADIES\u2019 HOCKEY S«r4e« of Ttir^e Game-t Between Peerles* Ladies\u2019 Hockey Team and Royal Canadienne Ladies\u2019 Hockey Team First Game Tuesday, February 21st ROYAL RINK Wellington St.South Park\t»t eWht oVloet GOOD CAJtK «UAHANTEKD.Now, IWj», Ha up to poo! MISKE WON FROM ROPER (Atuociated Pré» Despatch.) PHILADELPHIA, Feb.21.\u2014Billy Miske won from Captain Bob Hoper, on a foul last night.GRANBY SCRAPPER WON (Associated Press Despatch.) football THESCO FOOTBALL CLUB At the annual general meeting of the above club held at Superheater Co Limited offices, the Secretary Bch7^i\"you'r'amateur statM and Treasurer s reports were re- Amateuz Rowing Association\u2019s rul-j ing.If you elect to box for a purse, i stake or any kind of monetary con.sidération you arc, according to the rules of the Amateur Swimming Ab-! aociatlon not eligible to compete aa an amateur swimmer.If you give j verbal instructions U> the young idea! In almost any branch of sport at a j is im- V MONTREAL, Feb.21.\u2014 Solly ceived and adopted.Green was outpointed decisively by The following officers were elect' Oscar Deschamps, in the feature ten ed for the ensuing year: round bout here last night.St.Onge, Granby featherweight, knocked out Joe Leonard, local, in first round.WRESTLING STECHER MEETS WLADEK ZBYSZKO (Attociated Prati Despatch.) NEW YORK, Feb.21 Joe Stech-er, tvrrner world\u2019s wrestling champion, and Wladek Zbyszko, younger SHIRTS brother of the present title holder, \\\t, will exchange grips and lock* to- *iad\t*\"* «'Wltmnal mem , night in Madison Square Garden.The:\"6™ ar,XIOU\u2019! 10 ^ lh,', waft\"n' j contest is to tie decided by the best ; two falls In three.Steelier and the younger Zbyszko met here two years ago, the former [winning after a long struggle.Wla I
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