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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.{SHERBROOKE, QUE., TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1922.Twenty-sixth Year, VOTE OF CONFIDENCE GIVEN ON IRISH POLICY Parliament Will Very Likely Prorogue On Wednesday COMMANDANT HENDERSON PUCED STILL HUNTING UNDER ARREST-COUNTER ACTION FOR ASSASSINS HAS BEEN TAKEN BY IRREGUURS OF four Courts Irregulars Have Announced that They Have Demonstrations in Hamburg Over Murder of German Foreign Minister.Placed Lieutenant-General O\u2019Connor Under Arrest Are Holding Him as a Hostage for the Release of Commandant Henderson and of the Irregulars Recently Arrested at Drogheda\u2014Commandant Henderson, Di-| (Associated Press Despatch) rector of the Boycott Against Belfast Goods, Has Been Berlin, June 27.\u2014One man is Removed to Mount Joy Prison.\tSS\"* w\u201eh\u201eSb'1\u201en \u201cSiS - which followed a big demonstration (Associated Press Despatch) DUBLIN, June 27.\u2014Commandant Henderson, director of the boy-cot against Belfast goods, has been arrested by the Provisional Government authorities and removed to Mount Joy Prison, says an announcement issued by the headquarters of the army dissentients in the Four Courts.Counter action has been taken by the Four Courts irregulars.Last evening they kidnapped Lieutenant-General O\u2019Connor, assistant chief of staff of the Regulars at Beggars Bush, and are holding him prisoner.The executive officers of the irregulars at the Four Courts telephon-1 ed the Beggars Bush officials that Lieutenant-General O\u2019Connor was ' being held as a hostage for the release of Commandant Henderson, and of the irregulars recently arrested at Drogheda.in Hamburg last evening over the as sassination of Foreign Minister Ra-thenau.While the crowds were gathering they found fully armed police standing at strategic points and understood to be under orders to shoot anyone who loitered.The disturbances followed, and at one point where the demonstrators refused to mov#, the police fired.CREDITS TO THE SOVIETS WILL BE DISCUSSED Soviet Ru c-sia Will Have Its First * Tussle with Western Europe Delegates at The Hague Today, (Associated Press Despatch) THE HAGUE, June 27.\u2014 Soviet Russia will have its first tussle with the representatives of Western Europe at The Hague conference this afternoon, when M.Litvinoff and his associates meet with the sub-commission on credits.Later in the afternoon the Russians will confer with M.Patyn, president of the Central Commission, and the chairman of the three sub-\t# s?* * * # * s commissions, to agree on the pro-j __________.\t.^ cedure of the conference, plans fer jcall i \u201dstï?ct Russlaf .which were upset by the fact that the 1 .\t* c ithe moment, the mtran- Russians are onlyy represented by\tfa't]on * the Soviets tri- three delegates, and are thus unable umpns.to form sub-commissions similar oo |\tin-*\tno^ ar£ue con^r^ * ^\twould Haron Avezzano, chairman of\timmediately to Sovietism if sub-commission on credits, contends îhpYaC°pld obtain the right to vote,, that his commission is improperly\tof speech CHANCELLOR TAKES OVER PORTFOLIO.(Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, June 27.\u2014Official announcement here said that Chancellor Wirth temporarily had taken over the portfolio of foreign minister, made vacant through the assassination of Dr.Rathenau.I»*#####\t3Ü## » REPORTS ARE DENIED BY * »\tHON.MR.LARKIN.* ifr\t_- -TB & (Associated Press Despatch.) » LONDON, June 27.\u2014Hon.« #\tP.C.Larkin says the rumor #\tthat he may resign as Cana-& dian High Commissioner is # &\tpreposterous.\t^ \u2014\u2014¦\t7?#\tDespatches have been\tsent\t* #\tout of Ottawa to\tthe\teffect\tSji & that Hon.Mr.Larkin had in- -S Ss timated to Premier MacKen- fc #\tzie King that he would resign #\tthe High Commissionership * #\twithin the.next few months ft quested the authorities at Helsing- ft and return to Canada, as he ft | fors, Finland, to detain three men ft was out of sympathy with the ft1 ' who embarked on the steamship Ru-ft the immigration policy of the ft ! gen, at Stettin, on Saturday after-ft Dominion Government.\t| noon, representing themselves as ft Mr.Larkin entered upon his ft i English sailors.This was an avenue ft duties as High Commissioner ft j °f escape open to assassins, one ft\ton April 1 last.\tft theory being that they reached PLANS TO HAVE GERMAN LABOR DO REBUILDING Huge War Reparation Plan Under Which Germany Would Reconstruct France.FOLLOWING ALL AVAILABLE CLUES.(Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, June 27.\u2014Four departmental chiefs and two hundred inspectors are devoting their entire energies to followdng possible clues to the whereabouts of the assassins of Foreign Minister Rathenau, while in addition to the headquarters\u2019 .activity, flying squads are scouring the whole country.The German Government has re- ft ft Staaken, near Spandau, wrest of Berlin.STATEMENT ÎSIsSÏÏËdTy EX-POSTMASTER GENERAL Says His Son Had Nothing to Do with the Election Campaign.(Associated Press Despatch.) nai-vid as in realitv it deals not:anc!.the r\u2019ress\u2019 but the Socialists are \u2018 QUEBEC, June 27.\u2014Hôn.L/G.' i ^+v\thl , ;ty.aii tup i inclined to refuse the franchise to Belley, former postmaster general only with credits, but with all thejthe hnllrcrpmMC\tin a statement here last night, says blockade and foreign ; that inconnection with comment MAKES CHARGE AGAINST THE COMMUNISTS Uproar in French Chamber of Deputies as a Result of Charges Made.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, June 27.-\u2014Accusing the Communist deputies in the French Chamber of inciting a plot to assassinate Premier Poincare, and demanding that a law be passed immediately authorizing the Minister of Justice to place the most violent members of the Communist party under arrest, Leon Daudet, Royalist member of Parliament, caused an unroar in the Chamber yesterday afternoon.The debate developed into invectives against the Premier from the I Communist benches, in which the [details fully approved the project, cry \u201cPoincare means wrar\u201d was flung declaring that under it Germany at M.Poincare by Deputy Ernest, cannot refuse to pay.They assert Laffont.\t' that if she is able to carry on the Springing from his seat and j construction of railways and tele-pointing a warning finger at Laffont, graph lines in Germany, she is able Premier Poincare shouted indig-lto reconstruct the war-torn areas in nantly: \u201cDo you take the responsi- France and also to help build the billty for that remark?\u201d\tcanals, electric power plants and Laffont retorted something about|railways which are needed in France \u201cexplaining the charge before public and which are now under partial opinion.\u201d\tconstruction.(Aesociated Press Despatch) PARIS, June 27.\u2014A huge war reparations plan, under which the Germans would reconstruct France and also build the long planned tunnel under the English Channel, has been submitted by the Minister of Public Works, M.Le Trocquer, to Premier Poincare, who has laid it before the French member of the Reparations Commission.The plan involves the use of German labor and materials to the extent of twenty billions of francs.The newspapers publishing the Temperary Hitch In Arrangements For Acquisition Of The Fairbanks Site» Loomis Gravel Pit Purchased By City Negotiations Still Proceeding with Regard to Technical School Site\u2014No Public Discussion Last Night\u2014Animated Discussion Behind Closed Doors\u2014City Purchases the Loomis Sand and Gravel Pits on the Brompton Road \u2014Alderman Skinner Complains of Too Many Poles in City\u2014Alderman Langis Anxious to Get the Market Cleaned Up.AMENDMENT INTRODUCED BY THE OPPOSITION DEFEATED; ADOPTED REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE Report of Special Committee on Railway Transportation Costs, Recommending Further Suspension of Crow\u2019s Nest Pass Agreement with the Exception of Rates on Grain and Flour, Was Passed in House\u2014Bankruptcy and Indian Acts Passed by Senate, But Government\u2019s Bill Repealing Lake of Woods Regulation Act Rejected.(Associated Press Despatch) | is now in the courts,\u201d replied rha OTTAWA, June 27.\u2014After five Minister of Finance hours debate, the House of Commons last night adopted the report of the special commission on railway transportation costs, recommending further suspension of the Crow\u2019s Nest Pass agreement with the exception of the rates on REFUSED TO ACCEPT SENATE AMENDMENTS.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, June 27.\u2014The House of Commons this morning refused to accept the Senate amendments made probl«ns regarding the reconstruc- tb® o.\u2014life work°LcSîshed by^th^ïuLconv military interventions have develop- made on payment of salary to AIL _r__r_\t\u2022\t_____a _ ,1\t1___\t4- U agreement, such suspension to be followed immediately by submission to the Governor-in-Council of a new schedule of rates as reduced by the commission, but the Conservative amendment did not provoke the long battle expected.Sir Henry Drayton asserted that the report was discriminatory.It was unfair to charge the farmer in eastern Canada more for transporting his grain than was charged the western grain grower.It was important that the west should have lower rates on grain, but these should not be granted at the expense of all other parts of the country.E.M.McDonald, Liberal member for Pictou, spoke in suport of the report.T.L.Church, Conservative member for North Toronto, said that the appointment of a special house committee which had made the report was illegal and that the railway commission had sole jurisdiction over railway rates.W.F.McLean, Conservative, South York, declared that the Crow\u2019s the Mitchell property and the mak-^ggp Pass agreement should be al-ing of a road from Moore to Mont-1 lowed to come into force, real Street, would be in the neigh- ! Curiously enough, not one of the borhood of $4,000.This is the pro- three party leaders spoke on the perty donated by Mrs.J.S.Mitchell amenc;merit and it finally went down to the City of Sherbrooke to be used, to defeat on the remarkable vote of as a park.\t] 168 to 43, a majority against the vs- ^8 | amendment of 125.One Liberal, W.!\tCity Purchase Another 1 Gorman, of Welland, voted for the Gravel Pit.\t! [Conservative amendment.Two Con- ft\u2014-[servatives, T.L.Church, of North The finance committee\u2019s report : Toronto, and W.F.MacLean, of approved of the recommendations : South York, voted against it, other- .A .\t.made by the Road Committee to pur-! wise, Conservatives voted for the now *due largely to\u2019 certain | chase from JMr.R; Schurman, as- [ amendment, Liberals and Progress grain and flour.Conservatives who [ by the Senate to the Canada Tem-broke from the committee in protest perance Act.on Saturday night again contested The chief amendment to which ex-the report on the floor of the House.[ ception was taken was that prohib-They had an amendment, moved iting private importation of liquor by Sir Henry Drayton, that the : into the Province of British Colum-Railway Commission be empowered , bia.L.J.Ladner, Conservative mem-to suspend the Crow\u2019s Nest Pass | ber for Vancouver South, spoke in mission is expected to have the most ^Uusaavery P°^rfu! nationalism in by this body, the work of the other ]- .\t\u2014.\t.\u2014 two sub-commissions would also be practically complete, as most of the questions concerning debts and foreign property in Russia were threshed out at the Genoa conference and agreed upon in present form.The terms under which credits might be granted to the Soviet ¦would necessarily carry an acknowledgment of Russia\u2019s pre-war debts and a satisfactory settlement of the claims for foreign property held in Russie before the revolution.Baron Avezzano last night gave it as his opinion that the Russians will he the chief losers if they allow the opportunity of obtaining cerdits by giving the proper guarantees to escape,astherest of Europe has proved that it can exist without Russia, while Russia has demonstrated that she cannot continue without foreign help.Belley, his son, the latter had been appointed his private secretary and hafl nothing to do with the conduct of his father\u2019s election campaign.PRIVATE REPORT ON RUSSIA THE HAGUE.June27.\u2014The As- Lloyd George Government Won A Virtual Vote Ot Confidence On Its Irish Policy-Motion By The \u2018Die Hards\u2019 Was Defeated WITH the exception of Aid.J.D.Tremblay, the full council was present at last night s adjourned meeting of the City Council.The Council had been adjourned for the definite purpose of considering the acquisition and exchange of certain properties in connection wit»i the Technical school site, but the matter was not discussed in public at all.A.lengthy session was held behind closed doors and the discussion was a lively one.It is under stood that the hitch in the proceed ings is now due largely to certah restrictions which the E, T.Fair banks & Co., Ltd., is anxious to have removed.These restrictions were imposed when the Company first purchased the property from the city.-* support of the motion of Hon.D.D.McKenzie, to reject the Senate amendments, and it was carried without dissent.SENATE PASSED BANKRUPTCY AND INDIAN ACTS.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, June 27\u2014The Senate yesterday passed the Bankruptcy Act and the Indian Act, and reject-* ed the Government\u2019s bill repealing the Lake of the Woods Regulation Act.The rejection of theLake of the Woods measure was upon an amendment by Sir James Lougheed for a three months hoist, the vote being 52 to 12, ten Liberals supporting the amendment and one Conservative, Senator Lynch-Staun-ton, voting for the bill.Laws Concerning Tuberculosis Complied With.ft- -ft Secretary for Colonies Made It Clear in His Statement that Southern Ireland Would Not Be Allowed to Coerce Ulster, and that the Provisional Government in Dublin Now Must Assert Complete Authority, the Alternative Being that the Imperial Government Would Resume Complete Freedom of Action.Tracey.This clause was held over for the attention of Aid.Tremblay ___________ who made the original objections, i tfepartmentT 1.\u2014That the Council 'accept the| ^-1___________________ offer made by Mr.T.E.Read of $20 Aid.Skinner Complains of for the grass at the Civic Hospital.|\tPoles.signee for W.E.Loomis, the grave! ! ives voted against it.pit located on the Brompton road,; Division on the amendment was having an area of about twelve acres preceded by an episode which confer the sum of $8,500.\tvulsed the house with merriment.The purchase of this gravel pit is\u2019Hon.J.B.M.Baxter was speaking expected to help materially in the re- when W.F.McLean interrupted to duction of ihe cost of road making.: ask him if he would move abrogation The pit is nearer than the other!of the Crow\u2019s Nest Pass agreement, formerly used, possesses a good1 Mr.Baxter accepted the challenge, grade of gravel as well as substan-1 He moved abrogation as a sub-tial quantities of sand of good qual- [ amendment, the house was amused, ity.The sand is of two distinct [ but gave the sub-amendment no sup \u2022 grades, one suitable for asphalt and : port.Messrs.Baxter and McLean the other suitable for ordinary mix-j were alone in voting for it.ing for concrete, etc.The city has ! Following adoption of the report, bill CANADIAN COAT-OF-ARMS.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, June 27\u2014That tha Leek should be included in the Canadian coat-of-arms of as the national symbol of Wales, was the request made in the House of Commons early yesterday by John Evans, Progressive member for Saskatoon.\u201cThe symbol of four of the greatest races of the world, the English, Scotch, Irish and French, have bee^ included,\u201d he said, \u201cbut the Leek of my native Wales, which gives his name to the heir to the throne, has been omitted.\u201d Premier King promised consideration to Mr.Evans\u2019 request, a) which the House laughed hartily.The following report presented by the Health and Market Committees jointly was read by Aid.A.C.Skinner and adopted with the exception ^ ^ __________________ ^ ^ ^ ^ j\t________^ ____^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ of clause No.6 relative to Dr.a]reacjy commenced the work of tak- : events moved more rapidly.A \\ vit o c- lvol/S mro v .\t,\t.\t.\t_ ! i\tt\t.r* ing gravel from this pit and several [ based on the committee\u2019s recommen-ar loads have been used by the road \u2019 dations was introduced.On second reading the Prime Minister and the | leader of the Opposition participated ' in a brief debate.| j T.L.Church, of North Toronto, CONGRATULATIONS TO PRINCE OF WALES.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, June 27.\u2014On the motion of Senator David, the Senate yesterday adopted the following congratulatory message to the Prince of Wales: \u201cResolved that the Senate of Canada desires to extend its congratulations to His Royal Highnes, the Prince of Wales, upon the occasion of the twenty-eighth anniversary of his birth, and seizes this opportunity also to congratulate His Royal Highness upon his safe return from his visit to India, where he displayed the noble qualities of heart and mind which characterize him and for which he is beloved throughout ?j the Empire.\u201d Senator Dandurand, on behalf of the Government, and Senator Loug- 2\u2014That.Sanitary Inspector Masse ft-\u2014-II!-ft moved the six months hoist of the h,eed\u2019 °S behalf °£.tb,e 0Ppo,si^on, be supplied with a uniform and tele-; Following the adoption of the Gas bill, but his motion was declare,! | eIoquentiy supported the resolution, phone service at the city\u2019s expense; | and Electric Committee\u2019s report,dost without the house dividing.The; 3'\u2014That Mrs.J.H.Bells petition; Aid.Skinner complained of the large bill then quickly passed the commit-: (Associated Press Despatch) ONDON, June 27.\u2014Premier Lloyd George and Colonial Secretary Churchill have ap- , i\ti\t» , \u2022 i \u2019ii\tocuicy vmurunui n»\\ e vi jj- so ci a ted Iress has obtained, with j patently turned the edge of thp op- permission to publish, a copy of a private report on Russia which will be distributed to the chiefs of the delegations from non-Russian countries.This report embodies the views of tt prominent and competent European observer of liberal tendencies.Who recently came from Russia after making a thorough investigation of the political conditionis there.The report contains ten fjraphs, remarkable for their brev-ty.The name of the investigator is withheld by agreement.The \u201cten points\u201d fAllow: 1.\u2014Barring unforeseen events-, the Soviet regime is not near col-lanse ; their piost ardent adversaries, the Socialists, think they may continue in power for another ten years.2.\u2014The economic exhaustion of Russia is complete and admitted by the Soviets.All power of purchase has disa'\"ooared.8.\u2014The Soviets are divided among themselves and internal struggles have begun.4.\u2014Hatred of the old regime is general among the people.6.\u2014Blockade and foreign military Rvwressions have maintained the Soviets in power, but resumption of contact with Europe will destroy them and accelerate their evolution In the direction of conservatism.position\u2019s thrust made on tae Irish policy.A virtual vote of confmcncs was given by the House of Cammor.s last i.ight when it defeateu by 342 to 75, a motion proposed by the \u201cdie hards\u201d for a reduction in the salary of the Chief Secretary for Leland in disapproval of the Government\u2019s policy and the failure properly to para- j Protect Field Marshal Wils ilson.The Secretary for the Colonies made it clear in his statement that Southern Ireland would not be allowed to coerce Ulster, and that the Provisional Government in Dublin now must assert complete authority, the alternative being that the Imperial Government would resume complete freedom of action.The Premier, again outlining the policy toward Ireland, said the elections had shown that the Pro- language could be less helpful to Arthur Griffith and Michael Collins in their formidable task of putting the Free State Government on a solid basis, and continues: \u201cIt will be seized upon by the violent elements in Irish politics as justification of their suspicions of ! British integrity.\u201cWe have no doubt and no reason as yet to suspect the good faith of | the new rulers of Southern Ireland.[ They must be given a chance.The ! right policy is to leave Ireland alone, free from threats or suggestions that the new constitution can be snatched away.\" The Daily News finds it difficult to believe that Mr.Churchill\u2019s pronouncement can do anything but harm, and takes the view that the \u201cbloody anarchy in Ulster\u201d is the key to the situation.The Times, on the other hand, says that the Secretary\u2019s grave and solemn declaration will be re-echoed throughout the length and breadth of Great Britain.\u201cThe moment has come for Collins to choose between two paths to obtain reduction in the charges number of poles which were being tee stage and received third reading.I made for the installation of a sewer used throughout the city in connec- It now goes to the Senate, connection to her property, easterly tion with the light and power re- OBJECTED TO METHOD OF PRO-cqrner of Portland and Ontario Sts., quirements.\ti\tCEDURE be not entertained, inasmuch as by- Aid.Skinner: \u2014 \u201cThere are too! \u201cIt enacts a.whole \u2019 book,\u201d said law 434 did not come into force until many poles.There are twelve with- Hon.Arthur Meighen, of a bill in-after îri?u WDS ,d,°ne:\t: in a buntfred feet on Wolfe Street.\u201d | troduced by Hon.H.S.Beland last That the Building Inspector Aid.Edwards:\u2014\u201cWe are trying to'night relating to the Department of be instructed to submit to the Medi- do away with them that is why we ; Soldiers\u2019 Civil Re-establishment, cal Health Officer, all plans for new, are combining them wherever possl-i The bill consisted of a single buildings before issuing building per-, ble! With regard to the poles on j clause and declared that all the re-uutS\u2019 therefor;\t[Montreal Street it seems that the commendations of the committee p.\u2014\u2014That the Council, having com- best method is to place them right ini were to be regarded as law.phed with the requirements of the the sidewalk the same as on Dufferin ! Mr.Meighen had no objection to by-laws oi the Dominion concerning [ Street.If they are placed just next'the purpose of the bill, but did ob-tuberculosis, make application to[ to the sidewalk the danger to traffic! ject to the method of procedure, the Minister of Agriculture for the j is increased.\u201d\tj\t\u201cIt really does not do justice to assistance provided for in said by- [ Aid.Langis:\u2014-\u201cThe Bell Telephone'the Government,\u201d he said, laws, and order-in-council dated the 1 Company will put their poles in any- Dr.Beland promised to have the 16th of April, 1917.\tway.\u201d\t' hill put in proper shape, and it was 6-;\u2014A lengthy discussion and care-! Aid.Edwards:\u2014\u201cI would suggest given first reading, ful investigation took place as to the[ that the road and gas and electric! TODAY IN PARLIAMENT, duties and remuneration of Dr.| committees look over the matter to-i Hi the Commons:\u2014The Order Pa-Tracey.By reference to report No.[morrow, \u201d\tper is clear of Government business except for a bill to enable the D.S.visional Government had the Irish people behind it, and that it now j that of the treaty and that of an-must prove whether it was fit to : archy,\u201d the newspaper asserts.\u201cIf govern.\ti he follows the path of the treaty, Mr.Churchill\u2019s warning has met! he may yet secure peace in Ireland with widespread approval, the maj- and an honorable j>£ace for her am-ority of the newspapers this morn- ong the free nations of the empire.\u201d ing declaring the country will en- \u201cField Marshal Wilson\u2019s death dorse the line the Government has must be avenged by the Irishmen taken.The exceptions are the themselves, and it were well if they Daily News and the Westminster could begin to make amends Gazette, which regret the Secre- straightway.\u201d 6.\u2014The Soviets recognize without tary's threats.\tThis comment is representative hesitation that only the foreigner Tkq latter newspaper saya no of several of the other newspapers.5, Health and Sanitary Committee, I Aid.Skinner: \u2014 \"There is some-March 1916, and the Council meeting ! thing wrong and I feel there are too minutes in April 1915, it was shown ! many poles in the city.Why not that Dr.Tracey had never received ! have the poles as small as possible any salary as Dairy Inspector ank similar to what is done in other the work he had done in this capa-| cities.The way the streets are bur-city had been without remuneration! dened with poles is not at all beauti- from the city.Evidence was given [ful and is quite unnecessary.Take\t_____ by the Sanitary Inspector, Mr.j Portland Avenue for instance with ; busy day before it to prepare for Masse, and the Medical Health Offi- its three lots of poles.\u201d cer, Dr.Demers, testifying to the ! Aid.Edwards observed that the diligence and ability of Dr.Tracey ; city was putting conduits in all the in the discharge of his duties.I sidewalks and that the number of The Committees therefore unani-1 poles were being reduced.Taller tnously recommend that Dr.Demers poles were being used and while they arrange with Dr.Tracey as to the ' were more expensive, they would hours he is to spend on the market j commend themselves to the artistic and that no change be made in the temperament throughout the city, salary paid Dr.Tracey.\tI Aid.Skinner: \u2014 \u201cThere does not Aid.Langis observed that the ap- appear to be the inclination, on the proximate cost of the sidewalks ne- part of the gas and electric commit-cessary to complete a run around\t(Continued un Page 4.).PROROGATION ON WEDNES-DAY.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, June 27.\u2014Prorogation will probably take place on Wednesday, but no effort -will b« made to reach it tonight.This statement was made by tha Premier in the House of Commons this morning, just before adjournment.He said that the House order paper was practically clear of Government business, but that it was doubtful whether the Senate could deal with all the bills before it in time to prorogue this evening.One of the last items before adjournment was the passage of a supply bill of $175,000,000 for the current year.This completes the estimates for the year, including the supplementaries.-*- LONDON, June 27\u2014Father M.J.Brady, pastor of St.Mary\u2019s Church in this city, has had the title of Monsignor conferred upon him by Pope Pius, word to this effect reaching the city yesterday.C.R.to carry out the recommendations of the re-establishment com-The Premier has suggested that mittee.there might be a debate on the question of redistribution.In the Senate:\u2014The Senate has a it prorogation.Among the bills with which it has to deal with is the railway rates measure.MERCHANTS\u2019 BANK CASE.(Associated Press Despatch.) OTTAWA, June 27.\u2014 Whether [ewan, the Lake Superior region and there will be any further proceedings New Brunswick, and it is becoming in the Merchants\u2019 Bank case was the 'showery in Southern Ontario.Else-question put by T.L.Church, of Tor- where in Canada the weather is fair.Forecast: Light to moderate winds, fair today; showery to- I* THE WEATHER J *?++++**?++++?\u20224 SHOWERY TONIGHT Pressure is normal or slightly below over the central portion of the continent and high off the Pacific and Atlantic coasts.Light local showers are reported from Saskatch- onto, in the House of Commons this morning.\u201c1 know of nothing further than night and Wednesday, I 9614 PAGE TWO * SHEKBKUQKE DAILY KLUJKD, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1922.ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT NEWS on Lake Gatherings by (he Daily Record Correspondents in the Various Commnnities.LIBBYTOWN Mrs.W.H.Davidson will entertain the Ladies\u2019 Guild for tea on Wednesday evening, June 28th, at her home.Mrs.Clair Libby attended the closing of Burlington College, from which her sister, Miss Thelma Dickson, graduated this year.Mrs.J.K.Davidson, Miss Myrtle Gray, Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Davidson and daugEter, \"Bernice, accompanied by Mr.Clair Libby, motored to Sherbrooke on Wednesday evening to attend the McElrea-Goodfellow wedding.Mrs.Lewis Aulis and daughter,\t^\t________ ^______ Evelyn, of Hanover, N.H., are vis- ing them.Dainty refreshments were iting her mother, Mrs.Mary Gillen, .served by Miss Ruth Brown, which Owing to the flood which has were greatly enjoyed, swept away two bridges, the red Mrs.Lewis Dean, of Montreal, ar-covered\tbridge\tby the woollen\tmill\trived at her old home on June 17th and the\tone by\tMr.George Wright\u2019s\twhere she will spent the summer the Ladies\u2019 Guild reported to meet I months.with Mrs.W.H.Davidson was post- Mrs.Magoon, and Mr.Harry Ma-poned.\tgoon have returned to Pompanoosuc.Miss Aleada Childerhouse is spend- Vt.after spending a few days here, ing a few days with relatives and Mrs.Frank Steele, of Sherbrooke, friends at Beebe.\tand Mrs.A.Ware, of Newport, Vt., -\thave been spending the past few WATERY I LEE\tthe quests of their sister, Mrs.F.H.I Rider.Miss Madelyn Rider is home from has been spending a week at the j to hear that Miss Inez MacLeod has Anglican Parsonage, has returned to | been able to take a few short auto the city.\t| rides lately.Miss MacLeod has been Mr.and Mrs.B.H.Rider spent I very ill since the middle of last the week-end in Richmond, the ! August until the first of May, suf-guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Hun- j fering a great deal, but was cheerful ter.\t! aad uncomplaining through it all.Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Tryon are ! It is hoped that she will suffer no spending a few days at Adam\u2019s Is- more setbacks and will soon be well again.HIGH FOREST | land, near Eagle Point Memphremagog.Mr.and Mrs.T.C.Bown motored to Bury on Wednesday.The monthly meeting of the W.C.T.U.was held at the home of Mrs.I.W.Brown on Wednesday afternoon, twelve members being pre-____________ sent.In the absence of Mrs.Wyman, The funeral service was held at the the meeting was conducted by Mrs.house on Wednesday morning and R.W.Carr, who opened it with was conducted bv the Rev.Mr.Dick, scripture reading, prayer and the of Sawyer ville, assisted by Rev.J.roll call.Splendid reports of the W.Shier.Much sympathy is felt for County Convention were given by the bereaved husband and family, the delegates, and the banner, which Mrs.Edith Giles, from Montreal, is is yearly awarded to the Union mak- i a guest of Mrs.Jim McBumey.ing the largest gain in membership' \u201d\t~\t\" was displayed.It was decided to hang the banner in the village church during the coming year.The prizes for the essay contest were discussed and plans made for purchas- Saturday to attend the funeral of the late Mrs.William MacKay.The friends of Mr.Normal MacDonald will bo sorry to hear he is confined to nis bed most of the time at present.It was with deep sorrow that the\tfollowing pupils who have community learned of the death of :\tschool here the past term Mrs.John Matthews on June 12th, £ave returned to then- respective after an illness of over two months.?.me3.^?r.summer vacation: Misss Alicia MacLeod, Hazel Quint, Anna Morrison, Effie MacLeod and Mr.and Mrs.Frank Sherman and ! had been in failing health for over in the Marsboro Hah on Wednes- | family, also Mr.Clarence Goodin, | two years, and the end was not un- day evening report a very pleasant ! were called to Canterbury on Sat-1 expected.Mr.Qimbby was a kind time.\t' urday, owing to the death of Mrs., neighbor and a true friend to any | The steamer Woburn, with tne Sherman\u2019s moiher.\t1 that were in need, always ready and , town band in attendance, made an Mr.Angus MacKay and Miss; willing to help any good cause.For j excursion trip around the lake on Margaret MacKay went to Gouid en many years he served as councillor i Sunday afternoon.A large company Messrs.Sam McCrea and Hugh Wallace, from Leeds, were guests at Mr.R.J.McCrea\u2019s and calling on other friends.Mr.and Mrs.John McBumey end family have returned from a motor trip to Lisbon, N.H., where they were the guests of Mrs.Sam Me Mr.Arnold MacLeod.Owing to unfavorable weather, not as many as usual attended Communion services at Hampden a week ago, but among those who attended were: Mr.and Mrs.| on the Town of Stanstead.The fur.eral was held in the Congregational Church, and was conducted by Rev.Rice, of Rock Island, and was in charge of the Masons, of which Mr.Quimbly was a member.The interment was in the family lot in the Boynton Cemetery.Mr.J.Boynton, of Newport, was recently in town on business.Miss Annie Parkhill went recently to Montpelier, Vt., to visit relatives.Mr.Lee Quimby and Mrs.Hunter were in town, called here by the death of the late Mr.Quimby.Miss Muriel Parkhill is visiting her aunt, Mrs Wwf Be SKinny?Ity*to^mM^this ^eHghUu^tnp!^111 îhodftry îrraized Yeast whmhthou-wilUneet hTthe Pmsbyterian SŒ ^finteÇts, many gaining 5 po rooms on Wednesday afternoon next at 2.80.All interested in the work are cordially invited to attend.Mr.and Mrs.S.Beaton have returned from a visit to points in Maine and New Brunswick.Master Vernon Plummer was taken to a Montreal Hospital suffering from a threatening mastoid.The little fellow is just recovering from pneumonia.Stewart returned recent- Angus Morrison, Mrs.Kate Morrison, Mrs.Donald Graham, Miss Christie MacDonald, Mr.Donald Stewart and Mr.Angus MacKay.Mr.and Mrs.Ewing spent the week-end in Milan, the guests of relatives.Rev.MacKay, formerly of Winslow, visited at Mr.John MacDon- Mrs.J.J.Davis, at Newport, j ly from a visit to Brownville Jet., I Maine.Burney.While there they attended i\t__v;- i.the graduation exercises of the Lis- Come to the Dominion Day Ole-\tif ^ f Vcation at Hatley.Horribles, races, ^ L\t^or .the s an excellent dinner, exciting baseball - .\u2022\t, A ' , -Iadelyn s many nnH hsr.d in attendance.Pro- friends wi]I ^ S1**5 ^ karn that she game and band in attendance.Pro ceeds for Soldiers' Memorial.For your hay tools of all kind was most successful in both her studies and music having passed both Paria Green and Sprayide get it at ™™ons,with Prif honors She \u2014\t-\t- - has now as her £tiest, Miss Helen Steele, of Sherbrooke, and Miss Kitty Bennett, of Bury.bon High School, Mr.McBumey\u2019s nephew- being one of the graduating students.Mr.and Mrs.Will Fargraves and children motored to Sherbrooke on Friday.Mrs.Sam Wilson was the guest of Mrs.D.K.Thompson at Eaton Corner on Monday, June 19th.Mrs.Jas.A.McBumey entertained Mr.Parker, from Norton Mills; Mr.Barr, from Clarence ville; Mrs.Buckland and Miss Oliver, from Bamston; who were delegates to the Baptist Association, which was held in Sawyerville last week.Mrs.Morton Evans and little Waterville Cash Store.We also buy-empty bags.ULVERTON COATICOOK The funeral services of the late\t- Mr.John Cross, an aged and respect- Come to the Dominion Day Ce'e-ed citizen of this place, were held on bration at Hatley.Horribles, races, on Tuesday afternoon from his late an excellent dinner, exciting baseball residence to the Methodist Church, game and band in attendance.Pro-conducted by the Rev.Thos Rnowl- ceeds for Soldiers\u2019 Memorial.es.The bearers were Messrs.Urban\t-\u2014- McMannis, Albert Smith, Henry\tST A\tA Tb Carson and Maurice Smith.The\tO 1i LiHU hymns were \u2018'Rock of Ages,\u201d \u201cNear to Cape Breton, after attending the Assembly at Winnipeg.Mrs.Murdo Morrison pleasantly entertained the Ladies\u2019 Aid on Wednesday.At the close of the meeting, Mrs.Morrison, assisted by Mrs.A.MacKenzie, Mrs.H.MacLeod and Mrs.A.Murray, served dainty refreshments.The Auxiliary will hold their sale! Mr.W.I.Miller left on Thursday and ice cream social at the home of | to resume his duties as locomotive Mr.Butler, Brown\u2019s Hill, on Wednes-1 engineer with the St.Maurice Lum-day evening, June 28th.Everyone is j bar Co., at Daaquam.cordially invited to attend.\tj A.number in this locality were ac- Mr.Jack Boucher, of Sherbrooke, i Quainted with the late Mr.Lockhart, who was killed in the train wreck near Brownville Jet., Me., last week.Their sympathy is extended to the family in their sudden bereavement.Mrs.L.E.Clark and children left recently for an extended visit to friends and relatives in Sutton.\t* rn_ j There will be no service in Knox The Ladies Aid meets Thursday ch\th on Sund morning next.afternoon with Mrs.G.F Kezar and R\tMr.BeatoT1, 'f Marsboro, will Miss CoJt at the home of the latter.\tpresent in the even_ Mr.and Mrs.Graham Rodwell .d ^ Service will be con- was a recent guest at Mr.H.A.Dun-gate\u2019s.Mr.I.W.Brainerd, of Beebe, was calling on friends here recently.NORTH HATLEY Work on Mr.Kenneth Young\u2019s, _ .and Mrs.Katie Graham\u2019s new resi- season.dences is progressing favorably.i Mrs.Alfred Shedrick, of Magog.The entertainment recently given who has been visiting her sister, by the Roman Catholic congrega- Mrs.H.R.Slack, and brother, Mr.tion in Odd Fellows\u2019 Hall was great Orville Magoon, is spending a week success.The attendance was large with Mrs.W.F.Tyler and other and the proceeds gratifying.The friends., x\t, promoters wish to express their] Mrs.B.Impey, of Hatley, is the daughter, Glenna, from Flanders, thanks, especially to the English guest of her son, Mr.E.J.Weir, and were guests at Mr.Henry A.Wil- pe0pie wj^0 were so hind as to so Mrs.Weir.S°xi-S tr>e *ir?r ^ls.week' .\t! liberally patronize this entertain,- Mr.Roy McCrea, from East An- nlent gus, recently spent the weed-end at Rev.H.S.Weeks is attending the Adventist Camp Meeting this week at Beebe Plain, Que.brid^ Ma£lehaveRaSvëd lor Te \u201c by the choir.Sunday school at eleven o\u2019clock.his father\u2019s, Mr.R.P.McCrea's.Mrs.Otis Hicks, from Colebrook, N.H., is the guest of her sister, Mrs.James Wilson.AYLK S CLIFF mond, is visiting her cousin.Miss Hildred Montgomery.Mrs.John Duffy has returned home from Melbourne, where sha was the guest of Mr.and Mre.Matthew Fleck.Mrs.Robert Farquhar, of Windsor Mills, is visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.James Dowd.Mr.and Mrs.Calvin Church and Miss Marion attended the Carson-Hughes wedding on Saturday evening.Miss Ethel Montgomery, of Montreal, is spending her vacation here, visiting relatives and friends.\u201e Miss Minnie Johnston, who re^ Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Carr, of Three has been visiting her parents, Mr.centiy underwent an operation in Rivers, were recent guests at Mr.! and Mrs.S.B.Martin, for a few sherbrooke Hospital, has re-D.A.Carr's.\t! we».T.,,\t\u201e\t, \u201e\t.turned to her sister\u2019s, Mrs.A.W.There was a band concert in the ^r- M.Campbell \"\u2019ent to j0hnston\u2019u.Park on Monday evening.\tj Grand Mere to visit his sons, Messrs.|\tJames Dowd was able to at- ~\t'\t* T\tJ T'''' ^\ttend service last Sunday.BEEBE Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Boulais, of Montreal, have been visiting Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Boulais the first of the week.Mrs.(Dr.) Parsons, of Kansas, ' ' '\t'\tMr.on the very first package! 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To try Ironized Y east free simply mail postcard for Famous 3-Day Teat.Address Harold F.Ritchie & Co Ltd Deot.8S,Toronto.aoNiKDWa» \"JHf ONtY VtftST THAT IS CENUINEUCUWWIZtO The work on\u2019the Anglican parson- Mrs.Mary A.Bowen arrived on: Leon and Lyle Campbell.\t____ age is progressing rapidly, although Sunday to visit her son, Mr.Ç.W.| .Mr.and Mrs.I.Cote, of _ Massa-\tMrs.Alfred Millar is con vale fi- er My God to Thee,\u201d \u201cSafe in the:.\tand Mrs.Harry\t^ ^\t^ , Arms of Jesus.\u201d and \u201cGoing down family, of Montreal, have arrived in Come to the Dominion Day Cele the Valley One by One.\u201d The casket Xovr[1 f°r f\"6 summer and are guests bration at Hatley.Horribles, races, covered with beautiful floral at ^ home of Mrs.Lamb\u2019s parents, ! an excellent dinner, exciting baseball Commencing June 24 we will load 1 stock at Ayer\u2019s Cliff and Tomifobia every two weeks instead of every : week until further notice.L.E.Rex-Lamb and1 for£Î and Son toutes from friends and members '\\rfrncVÎI7v\t®t®ve7ls- of the family, who have the sym- ^\t' fTcj55\u2019, °A Stan,' pathy of the community in their be- ' '.^fa\toI!f.'ge staff, left last week with her son and daughter for Mrs.Hobbs will pathy r*bUsmeW.' H.Rick left on Monday Montreal.Mrs Hobbs will spend (or ,h, porpo,, o( »*.from Lennorville, where she was a Lebanon, N.H.tuccesaful student at the University\tthf Canadian of Bishop\u2019s College, and will spend\terpej ^as,b,een tfans- the summer with her parents, Re-.ferred t0 the Rock Island branch- Stanley and Mrs.Dickson, at the game and band in attendance.Proceeds for Soldiers\u2019 Memorial.the workmen have been somewhat hindered during the last two tveeks by so much wet weather.Miss Reid, who has been teaching in Danville, Que., during the past school year, has returned and is now residing with her parents, Mr.and.Mrs.Peter Reid, on Victoria Street.Bowen, and family.Mrs.J.Ewing Greer has left for chusetts, have been visiting Mr.and cc^ Chicago after visiting her parents, Mr.Mrs.Harley Holbrook.The Ladies' Aid will meet in tha SCOTSTOWN biation at Hatley.Horribles, races, 1 an excellent dinner, exciting baseball game and band in attendance.Pro-1 ceeds for Soldiers\u2019 Memorial.On Wednesday afternoon, June jbasenlent of the Methodist Church r.and Mrs.E.E.Maxfield.\t28th, the programme at the camp on Thursday> june 29.Tea will ba Mrs.Aldrich,\tof Canaan,\tVt., and\tground\tof the Advent Christian As-\tserved at .j.30.The hostesses will ba Miss Wadleigh,\tof Lancaster, N.H.,\tsociation, which is now in session at\tMrs.James Mountain and Miss Gla- are guests of their cousin, Mrs.Wm.Beebe, ia to be_given under the aus- ]dys ç0ote.Ravmond.\t' Pices °f fh®\tbranch of the ; Mrs.Alex Montgomery will enter- ,!Silas the Choreboy\u201d will be given Women s Christian Temperance Un- .,he Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.James\u2019 ! at the Town Hall on Tues, eve., June 19n-.Addresses by good speakers, Qjm-cj, on Wednesday afternoon.^Tth, under the\tauspices of\tthe Wo- ! singing\tand recitations are planned\t1Iir- allct Mrs.J.O.Griffith, of ~\t\u2019\t*\tMontreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs R.C.Griffith on Sunday.Mr.William Rick, of Ulverton, is Mr.Joshua BROWN\u2019S HILL The Misses Jean and Marion Wat- ! Ing hospital treatment.\tspent the weeïïncTWith rekthTeTk! son and Beatrice White have re- Mjss Dons Dicxson has return-=d\tend th reIatIves ln turned home from their respective\t- schools and will spend the summer | Mrs.J.A.Wilder, of Boynton, and with their respective parents.\tMrs.Perkins, of Salem, Mass., were Mrs.Murdo MacLeod and Miss ! recent guests of Mrs.Geo.Vaughan.The Sth Canadian Mounted Rifles\tMacL®0'J «turned home Fri-j Mr.C Jones, who has spent some D\t-oft on Saturday last for St.Johns, ; t\taver>-pieasant\ttrip jLme with her sister, Mrs.L.D.PaMr0n^d MrS.Cecil Elliott, of Les ^er|Jhey will be in training fori \"\" Mrs! Angus MicKenzie and Mas- u\t\u2018 ter Arnold have returned home MASSAWIPPI _ I men\u2019s Institute.Total proceeds for to make an interesting programme Come to the Dominion Day Cele- the Wales Home.All come.Come to the Dominion Day Celebration at Hatley.Horribles, races, an excellent dinner, exciting baseball game and band in attendance.Proceeds for Soldiers\u2019 Memorial.Yega^ Mexico, are the guests cf\t-__, T ,\t-1 «1 their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Alex- Mr I^.in\turn I tTcm.Montreal where Mrs.Mac- ar.der Elliott Mrs.Fred Cummings and daughters, Myrtle and Dorothy, are spending a ccunie of weeks with friends 4.\t\\r- ana vt.koss removed, tiie p _fent g'J^^at the horr.e^f^Mr.needle froîn th, foot The fitüe pa_ ctenn-H*11?JohlleS'n\u2019\t^crzie consulted a specialist stepped on a needle, which broke in o-arrfin™ Master t-nr.iH\u2019.; evoi ,PLC!S ?Xhf\\he ?qu:Ted th!u8er'! ^ Mr ^and Mrs Apôuld MacLer.r UiiiiK wiLii iiei aiatci, LUJia.aj.xj.Schoolcraft, has returnea to his home in Stanbridge.HATLEY .\tallu J110\tMa\u2019cLernan : Come to the Dominion Day Ceie- vices^of a doctor to remove them.| 3Dent a day recently in Mi.a'n .bration at Hatley.Horribles, races, Dr.Taylor administered the ether !.\t-\u2022 \u2014\u2014\u2014- an excellent dinner, exciting baseball and Dr.Ross removed the pieces of; Possiblv Your Own Wif«* game and band in attendance.Pro- .\t______ ceeds for Soldiers\u2019 Memorial.tient stood the operation very well, 0,\t\u201c T\t,\t- and a quick recovery is expected.\u201ct® rnaT n°t ^pok 50 young and 1 Mr.J.M.O'Halloran, of the Can- Pret£' as she used to.If her cheeks ; TINGWICK mond, from South Durham.Mr.ridward Rick, of Danville, was the Sunday gest of Mr.and Mrs W.Recent rains have done much causing ;nd Mrs.A.G.H&rriman were Mrs.Jordan, and Mrs.Stempson, Mel-t': in Lowell, Mass.\tUjmilr^> Health vigor and good looks will ______________\tj soon return to a faded woman if she uses Dr.Mr.a were guests of relatives at Tren-lolmville during the week.Miss Montgomery, of Montreal, is the guest for a few days of her cousin.Mrs.Henry Smith.A very successful meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid was given on Thursday by Mrs.Colin Bogie and Mrs.Ralston Graham at the home of Mrs.Bogie.A number present and a very spent.\tgame and band in attendance.The monthly meeting of the Wo- ceeds for Soldiers\u2019 Memorial.men\u2019s Institute was held on Wednes-\t-\u2014 day afternoon in the Town Hall.WAY\u2019S MILLS Hamilton\u2019s Pills.Sold everywhere, 25c per box, or from wed(jing trio, spent a few days with i the Come to the Dominion Day Cele- h of visitors were bration at Hatley.Horribles, races, '' pleasant evening an excellent dinner, exciting baseball Catarrhozone Co., -7~ Montreal.Pro- MILAN FITCH BAY Miss Florence E.MacAskill has HZ' L TIRED FEET CLEVELAND The Cleveland Women\u2019s Institute intend holding an ice cream social on Wednesday evening, June 28th, on Mr.Thos.Fulker\u2019s lawn, commencing at 8 o\u2019clock.Home made ice cream and cake, also home made candy will be sold.Come and bring your friends.All will be welcome.Mrs.Monahan was a recent guest at Mrs.G.Astell\u2019s and at Mr.F.Mitchell\u2019s in Huntingyille.A few from this vicinity attended the opening of the Wales Home on Thursday.A much larger crowd would have attended but the very wet weather prevented a great many.Mrs.L.Healy was at Mr.J.E.Day\u2019s recently.Little Miss M.Golden, of Nicolet Falls, is visiting her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.G.Tozer.to which everyone is invited.The Adventist Camp meeting was ______ _____________ well attended on Sunday.At the visiting his brother, morning service the sermon was.^jek.preached by C.W.Shattuck, Presi- Miss^teta Graham has returned dent.The evening sermon was de- home frem Birchton, where she ha» livered by the President\u2019s brother, Rev.F.W.Shattuck, of San Diago, Cal.The services will continue through the week and over Sunday.Bro D.L.Campbell, of Haverhill, Mass., is expected to be the speaker for Sunday.Special features for completed a term of teaching.GEORGEYILE LAKE MEGANTIC ea, or making them dangerous to pass.Crops are being damaged by the excessive amount of rain.Mr.and Mrs.John Muldoon have Cole Brothers^ Show attracted a moved to their new home.\tlarge crowd on Friday last, the main Mr.and Mrs.Owen Williams, of tent being too small to accommodate Sherbrooke, who have been on their all.rio, spent a few days with The public in general will apprec-Mrs.R.P.Doyle.\tiate the resumption of the afternoon Mrs.S.Doran, of Boston, has local train for Sherbrooke, which been visiting her sister, Mrs.J.F.] started on June 26th.Simcott.\tA new fruit stole, as well as a Mrs.M.Foy, Jr., still remains ! blacksmith shop, have been opened A box social will be held at th« home of Mr.and Mrs.Willis Wil-the week are: Wednesday service in cox on Friday evening, June 30th.the evening, under the auspices of the local W\\ C.T.U.Thursday, the service will be under the direction of the Sunday School Association; Friday, the Home and Foreign Missions.Interests will be presented by able speakers.SOUTH DURHAM Proceeds for the Methodist Sunday School.A cordial invitation and good time is assured to all.Stomach Treatment Futile For Catarrhal Trouble Mrs.Edward Montgomery spent a few days recently in Montreal.Mrs.James Goulbume and children, of Montreal, arrived here Saturday and will spend the summer here.They were accompanied by Mrs.Goulbume\u2019s father,\" Mr.Richard Pike, who will remain a week.Miss Edith Phillips spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs.Jas.Proulx, in Bethel.Miss Jessie Phillips s'pent a few days recently in Richmond and Melbourne.\t, Rev.and Mrs.Thomas Knowles and children spent Monday here, calling on friends.Miss Eileen Montgomery, of Rich- \u2019Montreal.very ill in Richmond.Mrs.Scott George has gone to nurse her.Mr.M.Foy, Jr., spent a couple of days here Ust week, returning to Rich- Mr.D.H.Drew, of .Los Angeles, 'ah, ia the guest of friends in town.Miss Cora Cook, of Montreal, who returned to Greenfield, Mass., after\thT\u2019 ®weabY feeti smeding a couple of weeks\u2019 vacation at her \u2018e^\u2019 Yx teet Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet, round on Saturday.BARN5TON Means too much bile left In the blood by a deranged liver.ITT.Chase\u2019s Kklney-Liver Pills set the liver right and biliousness and headaches disappear.One pm a dose, ÎSc a box, all dealer».Dr.Chases ïC&riirPitts home here.Mr.R.Alex Murray is home from ' a week with her sister in Scotstown.; Mr.Murray has just recently returned home from Graniteville, Vt.,! after an absence of two years.Mrs.Theodore Anderson and Mas-! ters Theodore, jr.; and Norwood arrived from Detroit, Mich., on June 19th, called by the sad death through blood poisoning, of the former\u2019s nephew.Master Howard Mac-j Leod, Megantic.The sincere sym-pathy of all goes out to Mr.and Mrs.MacLeod, nee Ina Morrison, former- i ly of here, in their irreparable loss.! Mr.Albert MacLeod, from Scots-town, was a week-end guest at \u201cThe Gore.\u2019 Miss Etta MacKay, from Mont- Good-bye, corns, callouses, bunions I and raw spots.I on the chief business street.It is an indisputable fact that the town is steadily going ahead.The Band Concert in the new town park on Thursday evening was enjoyed by a large audience It is understood the town band intend to give regular concerts through the Come to the Dominion Day Cele-1 summer.\u2014 -\t\u2014\t~ -\t1 Those who attended the box party raw No more shoe bration at Hatley.Horribles, races, tightness, n o an excellent dinner, exciting baseball j more limping game and band in attendance.Pro-1 with pain or oeeds for Soldiers\u2019 MemoriaL drawing up:______________________ your face in agony.\u201cTIZ\u201d is magical, acts right off.\u201cTIZ\u201d draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up Impossible to properly treat ca.tarrh in the nose or throat by dosing the stomach.To get rid of catarrh, send the healing vapor_ja^ Catarrh-ozone after the germs, and you accomplish real results.When you inhale the rich, piney essence oi Catarrhozone and get its healing balsams circulating all through th» i breathing organs, the cough is eased, sneezing stops, the nostrils ar< cleared, the throat is healed and freed from discharge.If you wanl permanent relief from catarrh, irritable throat, bronchitis, use Catarrhozone several times every day.Safe and sure.Two months treatment one dollar, small size 60c.All dealers or The Catarrhozone Co., msnnsn BORlYrCb TALCUM POWttcR flte friend ofMillions of, 'h BOYNTON THE LATE NEWTON QUIMBY OF BOYNTON.Newton Quimby, a highly esteemed and much respected citizen of the Township of Stanstead, died on the feet.Use \u201cTIZ\u201d and forget your! June 15th, at the family homestead! foot misery.Ahl how comfortable | of Boynton, after a lingering illness your feet feel.A few cents buys a ; of two years\u2019 duration.Mr.Quim-box of \u201cTIZ\u201d now at any druggist! by was in his seventy-fourth year, lor department store.Don't suffer.| He was the eldest son of the late Have good feet, glad feet, feet that Truman A.Quimby, Esq., who was rea-, is spending her vacation at her never swell, never hurt, never get well known to the older residents home here.\ttired.A year\u2019» foot comfort guaran- : of the Township, which he served Messrs.Norman MacLeod and .teed or money refunded.\tfor many years in the capacities of Malcolm Murray, who left a couple __________________________________________ councillor and Mayor and also as of weeks ago for Detroit, Mich.,\t~ *\t\u201c\t\u2014\t1\t.\t- .\t_\t_.have secured positions with the Cadiiac and Ford Co.\u2019s respectively.Miss Laura Quint is home from Macdonald College, where she won , the Hon.Jacob Nicol\u2019s m-sdal.All ; Alkali in Shampoos Bad for Washing Hair warden of the County, so served for several years as a member of the Township Council, from his district.His genial manners and sturdy character won for t, ,.\t,\t, him a host of friends who\twill are proud\tof\tthe\tebowing made by |\tD®7*.1\tu*e\tprepared\tghampooB or\tmourn j0,s- both herself and C.Alex Mathesoq,\t«'«.that contains too much Mr Qujmby was a staunch Lib- who attended school at St.Johns.ft\teraI in politics and was a trusted Miss Winifred Grey has returned\tthe and makeii th® halr lieutenant of the party leaders.He to\ther\thome\tat\tBrownsburg, Que.,\ttk»\t\u201ei«,;^\twas born and lived\tmost of\tthe aa prlnC,pal of Mulsif.ed\tcocoanu^oU 's^m^o! fo?\ty®ar« of hia u9®ful lif®\ton-thc.far-m\u2019 The son al- Miian model school.\t1.1,.,\t-\t-, Miss Annie MacLeod Is home from &1* Z* Springfield, Mas»., with her P*rÆ ^0\tYl^n g\u2018t i& enta, Sir.and Mr, J.K.MacLeod.\ta taVy d«g sWre a^nd a few ents, Mr.and Mrs.J.K.MacLeod Mr.and Mrs.J.D.Morrison and Mias Christina were called to Megantic by the death of the former\u2019s grandson on June 17th.Rev.Murdo MacKay, a former pastor at Stornoway, assisted Rev.Dr.MaeLennan, of Gould, and Rev.r\t1 ounce* will last the whole family for months.Simply put two or three teaspoonfuls of Mulsified in a cup or glass with a little warm water, then moisten the hair with water and rub it in.It makes an abundance of rich, which has been in the family for more than a century.His greatgrandfather, John Quimby, being one of those early pioneers, who settled in Stanstead when it was but a dense forest.The funeral was conducted by the Golden Rule I>odge of Masons, of which he was for many years a member.Mr.Quimby is survived by a Trttpcmi At night mb Cwtfcnt» Otatmra* Into pcrrfngs til aver tjte \u201c i mônang thunpao with Mass.fO»»p Nejtt 1 Ouncur» Soap mo4 hot water.k.r»«i Lachlan Beaton, of Marsboro, at the :çj*ea7]qy lather, cleamieA thoroughly younger brother, Thurman Lee 1 communion nervjce in St.Luke\u2019s1 and rinses out easily.The hair dries; Quimby, of Arlinf Church and Bethany Chapel on Sun- quickly and evenly, and in soft, fresh 1 -Mrs.David Par! da?-._\t; looking, bright, fluffy, wavy, and j dajHn Newport.TV 9oM be»**: of Arlington, rkhili spent Thurs- BH\t_______ ______________wavy, and ; oay in Newp mond Young, both of Hampden, Que.,\tRyan, Mr.R.0.Johnson, Mr.R.J.yesterday.\twere united in marriage.The cere-\tDawes, Capt T.T.McG.Stoker and \u2022\t* \u2022\tmony was performed by the Rev.\tMajor Alex Paterson.Mrs.Cains, Mr.W.A.Sanderson,\tof Boston,\tAlfred Bright, of St.Andrew\u2019s Pres-\tmother of the bride, was gowned in Mass., i@ spending a few\tdays\tin\tbyterian Church.Mr.and Mrs.\tpowder blue chiffon over georgette Sherbrooke on business.\tYoung left on a honeymoon, visiting\twith grey hat with ostrich feather *\t*\t*\tMontreal and Quebec, and will later Mr.W.R.Webster, Bellevue reside in Hampden.Avenue, is spending a few days in- Toronto on business.\tSTETSON-CHAMBERLAIN made on long graceful lines with ]nls and fern/ In the dininf, room floating panels, with hats of geor- tFhe table was centred with the wed_ gette of the same shade made m poke di cake and decorated with pink bonnet effect, and they carried blue roseSj and lily of the valiey.Later I Capt.Holt and his bride left for Quebec and will sail for England by the Empress of Britain on Friday.Going away the bride wore a dress MacKay delighted the audience with a very charming ballad.A very attractive feature of the evening was the dancing of the Highland Fling by Miss Gladys McLeod,\t__\t___ whose execution of the various steps \"\"\"\tV * *\tSUTTON, June 27,\u2014Miss Dorothy was done with charming grace and j{r.A.G.Campbell, Queen Street, ; Chamberlain, only daughter of Mr.skill.Later in the evening Miss ' js confined to his house by a slight and Mrs.Maynard Chamberlain, was McLeod gratified the audience with: ji]nesE,\t, united in marriage to Mr.Herbert * repetition of the performance.' Mrs.J.L.Jenkerson and Mr.trimming in the same shade and grey shoes and stockings.Lady Holt wore a gown of cream georgette and filet lace and a black hat.Mrs.Paton, of grey canton crepe, a cape to match with a Lucille fox fur collar j and a grey hat FORTIN\u2014DESMARAIS.MARBLETON, June 27.\u2014On June 14th, at seven a.m.in the Parish Church or St.Adolphe, Lil- marriage to Edward Fortin, son of Mr.Prudent Fortin, of St.Victor Tring Beauce.The bride wore a navy blue suit with white hat and navy blue veil and carried a bouquet of ferns and lilies of the valley.The happy couple spent the day at the home of the bride\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Desmarais, and the next day left by auto on their honeymoon trip to Beauce.Among the guests were Mr.and Mrs.Edward Fortin, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Doyon, Mr.and Mrs.Alside Brisson, Mr.and Mrs.Fontaine, Mr.and Mrs.Josaphat Lemieux, Mr.and Mrs.Elsear Boilard, Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Boilard, Mr.and Mrs.Lajoie, Mr.Philibert Fortin, the Misses Mamie, Florence and Annette Desmarais, Mr.Adrienne Fontaine, Miss Rose Aime Girard, Miss Dora Desmarais, Mias Blanche Doyon, Miss Antoinette Doyon, Mr.Gil-berte Fortin, Mr.Theodore Pare, Mr.George Moufette, Messrs Ar-chille, Leo, Hormidas, and Maurice Desmarais, Messrs.Stanley Bishop, Willie Gallagher, Philbert Forten-son, Albert Robert and many others.The bride was the recipient of many pretty and useful gifts.Mr.Corkoran pleased the audience with his sing \u201cMy Ain Countries,\u201d Mrs.Corkoran playing the accompaniment.Dr.Ellery Read acted as chairman and in his opening remarks referred to the occasion of the gath- character and worth of Miss Mitchell, and also of her sister, Misa, Agnes Mitchell, retiring principal of the Central Ward School.What' these devoted teachers have done ents of former pupils, and residents J ering and paid a fine tribute to the in the neighborhood of the school,\t'\t.\u2014 all of whom came together to honor Miss M.J.Mitchell, who has recently retired from the principal- ship.The room was filled with a ___________ ________ ________________ _____ company of people, whose love and j for the city is beyond calculation, appreciation for one who has done I stated the speaker, so much for them, took a very -\t- tangible form.A very excellent programme of music -was given, opening with a violin and piano duet by Norman Stetson on Wednesday, June 14th, _____________ ^\tby Rev.H.Charters.The bride wore W.Ronald Jenkerson,\"of Edmonton,: a suit of blue silvertone with hat to Alberta, spent yesterday in Sher- match.Mr.and Mrs.Stetson went to Mr.Duncan McLeod, in a brief I speech, which was characterized by | deep feeling, said it was difficult to ! praise one whose praise fell from -\t-\tthe lips of all who knew her.Speak- and Neil Tracy, which was heartily j jag as one whose children had been encored.\tan * * * The new sidewalk which is being very vividly the first day she came put in on Montreal Street is rapidly with silver trimmings, black mohair hat trimmed with blue organdie ros- j es and silver ribbon, ermine fur, and carried a shower bouquet of pale ] pink sweet peas and lilies of the valley.Her travelling suit was of.navy i blue garbardine with henna hat.After the ceremony a dainty but breakfast was served to some j thirty guests, all relatives of the j bride and groom.Out-of-town guests \u2019 included Mrs.Thomas E.Read, of \\ Sherbrooke; Mr.Gordon Mayhew, of.Coaticook; Miss Irene Bedard, of : Sherbrooke; Miss Patricia Bedard, I of Montreal, and Mr.George S.1 Bedard, of Actonvale.Mr.and Mrs.Poulin left on the I morning train for a wedding trip to ] Toronto.Niagara and other points | in the Eastern States.to AlADL.Kiay c*i4 w vC***l\\.\t.\t»\t, » __ the school, for as she passed ?ac t ' 'that0 ''h' as ° n e c e s s a r y\u2019 to con-!June 7 of Miss Ruth Bithell, daugh-; f.iong the street irom near.y every ^\t^ grading of the street te;r °f Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Bithell, of itul j Everything that dresses should be These undoubtedly are Well cut, carefully made, becomingly trimmed in delightful colors, light and dark.Materials are chosen for their tubbing qualities, as well as their charming colors.!HdN Shoo rate preferred to work and where she could have ocen so happv.She most heartily iln.nked the\u2019 friends who had shown hu such a mark of appreciation and assured them that it would be a very precious memory to her in ad f re days to come.Mr.Alfred Bcyie, followed with a few words, hi which he spoke of the fine spirit shown by Miss Mit-cb.h been earned tn merely to time or monetary considerations.Mrs.S.W.Jenckes moved a vote of thanks to the performers of the excellent programme and took occasion to say that although she had rot had the advantage of being a pupil of Miss Mitchell\u2019s, she had been deeply interested in the way in which Miss Mitchell administered her school and cared for the highest interests of those entrusted to her charge.A noticeable feature of the evening wras the way in which the names of the.sisters, Miss Agnes and Miss Jennie Mitchell, were almost inseparably connected.This, in itself, was a roost striking tribute to the united influence of these two ladies whose lives have been so bound up with the history of Protestant schools for the last forty years, and more.After refreshments had been served.Dr.Read offered a short prayer and the proceedings closed with the National Anthem.-¦ .\u2014- EAST ANGUS.The play, \u201cOur Folks\u201d will be given at the Bury Town Hall on Wed., June 28, in aid of the Bury Hockey Club.- -\u2014\u2014- TURN ABOUT Michigan Exchange \u2014 Last week the measles were all over Nora Grant.This week Nora Grant is all over the measles.if work5'and1 was v^v^vare has been built very high, while at the ; Y.n\u2019 sdri of.Mr.and Mrs.S.R.Market what succeL nad mlrked 'her I top of the hill it is below the present tm \u201cIsoof MontreaL The bride was ! wa, dup IG tv,p svnina^heti\u2019 level.This will enable the engineers :êIven a\"ay by hex latner.brie wore co-operatfonshe^bad received from I to construct the street along the \u201d ™\t- Lie parents and friends of the pu\t.ri.s.She could have chosen no formerly quite sharp and steep, a ne ghborhood in wnich she would long and more gradual one.The new sidewalk has been put in at some distance from the position of the old one, leaving a space of some ten feet from the inside of the walk to the permanent lawns and steps of the private properties along the street.This space is being filled in by the city authorities, and it will be necessary to plant it with grass in order to keep up the good in her work, and how it had ; appearance of the street.Many cit-carried in without reference iizens have expressed the hope that .gown of white Canton crepe, with ^jsame lines, thus making the ascent, tulle veil and wreath of orange blossoms, and carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses and lilies of the valley.She was attended by Mrs.J.D.Allen as matron of honor, and by her sister, Miss Esther Bithell as bridesmaid.The flower girls were Miss Isobel Henderson and Miss Audrey Martin, both of whom carried baskets of sweet peas.The groom was attended by his brother, Mr.Frank Martin, and the ushers were Messrs.Harold Allen, Sydney Clark, Alfred Williams and Harry Robertson.During the signing of the register, Miss Elizabeth Brown sang \u201cBecause,\u201d and the organist, Mr.H.Markland, played the wedding march.Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Victoria Hall, Westmount, when about one hundred and fifty guests sat down to enjoy the wedding feast.Mr.and Mrs.Martin left later on a trip to Toronto, Niagara and Buffalo, by boat.On their return they will reside in Montreal.DS Wtfl -dl\u2019O- St1.North 0* T«]«pKoo« 067 THEY HAVE WORK ENOUGH Go slow in this hot weather and ware, the hearse horses.the authorities will finish off the work with a substantial covering of good rich earth.ASCOT W.I.HELD MEETING.The June meeting of the Ascot Women's Institute was held on June 20th, at the home of Mrs.Edwin Robinson, Spring Road.The president, Mrs.Pearson, opened the meeting as usual.The secretary read the minutes of the last meeting; the treasurer\u2019s report followed, both being approved.The correspondence was read, bringing up discussions in various lines of work.The standing committee reported work done, but no new work has taken up owing to so few of the members being present, but was left over for next meeting, when definite plans in regard to a social or sale of work will be made.A pleasing feature of the afternoon was the report of the convention held at Macdonald College, given by Mrs.Cameron, the official delegate.It was an excellent report and as many regrets were expressed at the unavoidable absence of so many of the members and friends, Mrs.Cameron kindly consented to read her report again at the next meeting, when a large turn-out is hoped for.Mrs.McCurdy will entertain the W.I.Thursday afternoon, July 20th.Dainty afternoon tea was served by the hostess after of the meeting.Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classified Advertisements in this issue.They likely name \u2022ome'hing you west.HOLT\u2014CAINS MONTREAL, June 27.\u2014Floral decorations of unusual beauty formed the setting for the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Cains, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.George L.Cains, to Capt.Herbert Paton Holt, eldest son of Sir Herbert and Lady Holt, and grandson of Mrs.Andrew Paton, of Sherbrooke, which took place Wednesday at the Church of SL Andrew and St.Paul.The bridal party passed up the aisle under a series of arches of pink and white peonies and ferns.The entrance to the chancel was banked with palms, ferns and peonies, with a large jar of Easter lilies and palm leaves at each side, and on the communion table were arranged three large vases of Easter lilies with ferns drooping from above, and peonies at the sides.The Rev.Dr.George Duncan performed the adjournment ! the ceremony, Mr.F.H.Blair pre-; sided at the organ, and during the signing of the register a solo was rendered by Mr.Frank Rowe.The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of ivory moire sjlk pmhrniri/'.rml yi jjeails WiXk l'hif\u201c SV\u2018 \u2018Ajr msst I ^3# Seed Chocolate RECIPE: Keep on hand a syrup made up of one half cup of FRY\u2019S Baking Chocolate, one cup of sugar, one cup of warm water.Stir until smooth.Then boil for 5 minutes \u2014chill and add one half teaspoonful of vanilla extract.To serve, allow two tablespoonfuls of this syrup to a glass with a little chopped ice, and fill with cold milk.Stir well.Try this cooling, delightful FRY drink.You\u2019ll want it often.FRY\u2019S Cocoa may also be used as above.MARTIN\u2014BITHELL MONTREAL, June 27.\u2014 The marriage took place at the Sher- ! brooke Street Methodist Church on, meal* 0< t.fic-aUy ;j£ltyUTS for V Here\u2019s a real treasure from Nature\u2019s storehouse /\u2019\u201c'lOOD old Mother Nature has placed in wheat and barley the wonderful food properties which build and sustain life and health.Many so-called \u201crefined\u201d foods are robbed of vital elements which the body needs.Grape-Nuts\u2014that famous wheat and barley food\u2014brings you all the natural goodness of the grains in perfected form, with a crispness and flavor that charm the appetite.You will find Grape-Nuts an ideal dish for breakfast or supper-time.Ready to serve from the package, with cream or good milk.Order Grape-Nuts from your grocer today.Grape-Nuts\u2014the Body Builder Mcde fcy Canadian Pus tu» C#?aal Company» Limited Wind&ar, Oaituto \u201cThere\u2019s a Reason\u201d 7 PAGE SIX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, JUNE Z7, 1922^ CONVENT AND SCHOOL CLOSE AT RICHMOND Frank Doyle.Religious instruction\u2014Hilaire Boisvert.Penmanship\u2014Maurice Bedard.Final contest, French class, 1st grade\u2014Jean Marc St.Cyr.Preparatory course\u2014Joseph Viser, Georges Michaud.CONVENT DE NOTRE DAME The commencement exercises of the Convent Congregation de Notre vent, where their daughter, Miss | in building new sections of Gov-Gertrude Chartrand, graduated.1 ernment road in different parts of The Women\u2019s Institute held the n, the Municipality, besides extensive last meeting of the summer on Friday afternoon.The Daughters of the Empire have donated ten dollars to purchase books for the new library, in this section.improvements on other sections of roads.Mr.Carl C.Juby has charge of the Government permanent road , Arrivals and departures include : ment is being made particularly as i Mr.and Mrs.John Hawker and child- ! regards safety at the hill and bridge ren on a visit to Sault Ste.Marie, j near Mr.Chas.Dezan\u2019s property _______________ , and other points in Ontario; Miss i i Dame, Mount St.\"Patrick, Richmond, j Mildred Smith, of Worcester, Mass.,: .^\t_____ _________________ were held in the music room of the ; Misses Marie Jeanne Bourget and j0\tn10^)ri3t9 0f this vicinity and institution at two o\u2019clock Thursday ; Rolland Farley, from Upton, Que., afternoon, June 22nd.Preceding the where they have been attending the distribution of the prizes and diplom-.Convent.\t_______ ^\t______ _______ _____ as a very fine musical programme .W alking made Easy.Dr.H.V.particularly in regard to speeding T _,0, t\t___on was rendered by the pupils.The pro-j Eight, Chiropodist, will be at St.an(j the respecting of signs placed RICHMOND, Que-.t)unf .\tgramme was as follows:\u2014\u201cDuo Con- Jacobs Hotel, Richmond, Wed.and -\t-\t- Thursday, June 22nd, the closing ex- (.ertant\u201e Festival Mach.Englemamv Thurs.June 28th and 29th.All foot ercises were held at the Brotners j\tMisses Gertrude Chartand, ! ailments corrected without pain.School, presided over by ^\t1 ^ 11 \u2022 Prizes Awarded at the Brothers\u2019! Schol and at the Convent de Notre Dame.WARNING TO MOTORISTS.A timely warning is being issued e motorists of this vicinity and otherwise, in regard to the strict observance of the rules and regulations of the Motor Vehicle Law, Camirand, Margaret M.Brothers Dr.John.^ Hayes Chairman of ^\tSmith! Lillian Fortin, Isabella Bru-i School Board.Messrs.A.J.Hudon\tPearson, Cecile Morin and I P.Healy, and J.A.Goyette School ^ Chartier; G\u2019ând choeur \u201cLa Commissioners and P.J.Girard, sec- Fantaisia- M PeS?e> trio, \u201cLe Sec- EAST BOLTON retain' of the Board, were also in at- - _\u201eo i\u2019ret,\u201d Gurlitt, by the Misses Gracia tendance.Appropriate speeches were LeblanCj Em]lia FourmeTj Margaret delivered by Messrs.John Ha\\es, Dufauit.Pauline Hill, Alexina Roch-A.Goyette and F.\t, , ette, Fernande Landry, Marguerite The liberal contribution voted .Tremblay> Florence Daigle, Antoin-the School Board and the manj g etteRubois, Alice Rochette, M.Reine erous gifts from well-wishers of the Perri Y Desrosiers: Chant: \u201cLa V J.\u2014 ¦ « \u2014 h\u2014 \u2014, -J M 1 ^ d 1' m 1 t C ü V V 11\t- _ ^\t, w a Mme.Monn-Labrec- MONEY ON ROADS.The Municipality of East Bolton is spending approximately S15,000 will be reported and dealt with according to law, by the controller in charge of this district.General Notes.Miss Helen Bryant has gone to Boston to visit relatives for the A decided improve- j summer.Miss Jennie Channel! accompanied her to Newport, Vt.Prof.W.H.Hatcher, of McGill, has been spending a few days at J.A.Patetrson\u2019s.Mr.Frank Bailey, of Manson-ville, has been superintending the construction of culverts on fthic-section of the Government road.Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Baldwin and family have arrived at their cottage for the summer.The Ladies\u2019 Aid met at the Parsonage on Thursday for the purpose of considering repairs to be made to same.Messrs.T.H.Reeves and J.S Lacroix are making extensive repairs and improvements on their property here.by the authority of the Revenue Department at intersecting highways.The officer in charge has been very lenient up to date but as there are some gross violations which cannot be overlooked at all times, and in justice to all right-thinking motorists who respect the law', these violators will have to be made an example of.Infractions rop The steamer, Mountain Maid, is running its regular trips, and call- Why do you drink Tea?\u2014For its FLAVOUR, of course Then why not make sure of the finest Flavour and always use m nt ip®i m |gj ¦ 932 Refreshing - Stimulating - Comforting 1 charge of Mr.T.D.Dufresne.- Gertrude Camirand, Cecile Maurice Bedard.\tMorin, Luciile Landry, Mary Todd, 2nd grade :\u2014-Wiifr.d Brazeau, Adrjenne Carrier and Germaine Henry St.Cyr.Leo St.Cyr, Jame-j p^jeot.Doyle, Herbert Mneder\tPrizes were generously offered by 1st grade: -A.-red o ait, i rar:- friends of the institution, volumes Doyle, A.Gui.mette, Harry -mit,.keing donated by Reverend I.A.1st French grade:\u2014-Jean Marc it.; Lavaieei Mr.E.W.Tobin, the Brotfc-Cyr, Roger Be.anger.Hi.no Hu , ers o£ tbe gacred Heart, Mrs.Alfred Lionel Laionde, Sarto Roy, Jean Paul j.Hudon, Mrs.J.M.Leblanc, Mrs.Desrosiers, Georges Themfclay, Do- D Martel, Miss V.Goyette, Miss Tiat Miletc, Paui Cote, G-^rmair, Auc-\tRoy and Lucienne Morir, iair, Gaston Laasonde Gerard Genxi- Messrs.T.Mason, T.Gagnon.Aime ron, Albert Lacroix, Emilien Poulin, Perrier, M.H.Desmarais; ten dollars Renald Proulx, Conrad Roberge, Jean jn ?old, the Knights of Columbus; Pau.Broui-lette.\tfive dollars in gold, Society St.Jean Preparatory course:\u2014Joseph Vig- Baptiste; five dollars in gold, H.Leer, Marcel Poupart Pau: Allard, tendre; two and a half dollars in Henri Desrmsiers, Alexandre Dar \u2022 goId; Miss Cecile Noel and two dol-cause, Wilfrid Cayer, Romeo Gagne, iars and a half in gold, Miss Albina Donat Gagne, Georges Michaud, Beiiveau.Gold medals were also do-Lionel Samville, Lumen Faucher, nated by Mrs.J.X Leblanc and Mr.Y van Broun lie tte, Adelard Viger, Brodeur; gold mounted beads by Lionel Richard, Joseph Henri Viger, Mrs.C.W.Leonard.Mrs.J.M Le-Georges Letendre, Omer Gagne, bianCj Mrs.J.N.Beaulne and P.Aime Viger, Charles Girard, BenoA Brodeur.Letendre\tAfter the awarding of prizes and SPECIAL PRIZE'.\tdiplomas, Reverend Father Lavallee A commercial dipioma was award- addressed the pupils congratulating ed to Louis Philippe Girard, who them on their merits and offering graduated in the 8th grade with an them hi» best wishes for the holidays, average of 92!/i per cent.\tGeneral Notes.A fine gold medal beautifully en- vr \u201e .v D\t, graved, presented by the Hon.Jacob Nicol, Provincial Treasurer, was won'Montrea1\u2019 were m towr\u2018 ^tending the commencement exercises at the Cor- Summer Festival Sale Continued at C.Jean Ltd Vacation Time is pleasure or a hardship just according to how you prepare for it.To the lady who is taking a trip\u2014plenty of pretty things to wear mean most of the pleasure of the summer s outing.A score of strikingly becoming models in new silken weaver.Just the thing for vacation wear, stylish, comfortable and cool.Priced most moderately.Cool cotton frocks light as a summer breeze Designed to make one happy on a hot day; refreshing, crisp Organdies and Voiles, Ginghams and Soisettes, prettily fashioned for comfortable wearing.Youthful models, smartly styled, and priced most moderately from.$6.00 up For the younger folks, the misses, the girls and the little children, there are stunning little dresses in Voile, Organdy, Gingham and Crepe de Chine.Girls\u2019 Dresses at.$3.00 and up Hand-made Blouses Just received, 6 dozen Hand-made Blouses in beautiful Voile, assorted styles and sizes' from 34 to 46 inclusive, at .$5.95 Beauty Bloomers Perfect in fit, and made of best quality Habutai Silk, all colors and sizes, at $4.50 and $6.00.SUITS\u2014COATS\u2014WRAPS\u2014only a very few of each-to clear at less than cost BATHING SU11S and BEACH CAPES JUST ARRIVED Supplementary numbers to our advertised Summer Festival Sale-Last week of the sale Krepe Knit, $4.48 The balance in stock of Krepe Knit, 36 in.wide piece.Silk in shades of Henna, White, Honey Dew, Sand, Fuchsia, Navy and Brown.Regular price $6.00 per yard.Sale .$4.48 Silks at $1.59 The silks advertised at $1.59 are being pick up freely.We still have taffetas, paillette and foulards.Price in this summer sale per yard.$1.59 Marconi Crepe, $1.98 Marconi Crepe is a good weight of cloth for a good serviceable dress.Shades in stock are Jade, Orange, Pekin Blue, Delft Blue, Dahlia, Henna, Brown and White.To clear per yard.$1.98 Baronet Satin, $2.98 Full 36 inches wide Baronet Satin, shades in stock are White, Salmon, Sand, Orchid and Henna.Sale per yard.$2.98 Homespun Plain, $1.98 We .lave a well replenished stock of colors in plain homespun, 54 inches wide.Price in the summer sale.$1.93 Amazone Flannel, $1.98 Beautiful line of Amazone Flannel, full 54 inches wide.All in nice opera shades.Sale price per yard.$1.98 French Faille, $1.98 Pure Silk French Faille, 36 inches wide, in shades of Taupe and Seal Brown.Regular $3.50.To clear in this summer sale .$1.98 White Homespun, $3.00 White Homespun, the most stylish goods of the season, at that.This merchandise is hard to procure.Price $3.00 per yard.Serges at 75c All pure wool serges starts at 75c for 36 inch goods.The next price is 98c for 38 and 40 in.goods and next in line is $1.50 for 54 in.pure wool serge.We say these are 1914 prices.Novelties for the Sports Leather Golf Score Cards for Ladies.No.808\u2014To hang from the neck.No.8028\u2014Worn like a wrist watch.No.8018.\u2014Hangs from the belt.Price each.$1.00 Dotted Swiss Muslins Beautifully Embroidered Swiss Muslins.One of the most popular of all the Summer Fabrics.We have a splendid showing of light and dark grounds, with contrasting spots.Yard .$1.35 Anderson Ginghams We have still a good range of colors and patterns in this popular dress material.Large and small checks and plaids, 2 7 in.wide.Yard 38c Ratines Plain Ratines, in all the most popular shades.Yard Checked Ratines In Green, Mauve, Henna and Blue.Yard 98c $1.29 Imported English and American Voiles An excellent choice of the new season's voiles in light and dark effects.38 inches wide.Yard .».75c Canadian Ginghams Several hundred yards of these ginghams for you to choose good assortment of patterns and popular colors.2 7 inches Yard.M wide.25c Linen Suiting Imported uncrushable Linen Suitings, in shades of Helio, Gold, Pink, Old Rose, Pale Blue and Green and White, 36 inches .$1.20 Delft Blue wide.Y ard New Cretonnes Now is the best time to make Summer Hangings, for these Cretonnes will give good service and the cost will be very little.Amongst this assortment are several patterns especially suitable for bungalow Aprons.From 33 to 36 inches wide.Per yard.48c English Sateens New Figured Sateens for hangings and comforter covers, etc.Light and dark colors, 30 inches wide.Yard.75c Turkish Towels Cream grounds with Jacquard borders in pink, blue, mauve and yellow.Each ., .80c Table Damask\t/ Bleached cotton damask, 54 inches wide.Yard 65c Circular Pillow Cotton Extra good quality Wabasso Cotton.40\u201d ____ 45c.42\" .50c\t44\u201d .55c Shadow Cloth English Shadow Cloth, in splendid patterns and colors.Much in demand for hangings, slip covers, cushions, etc.31 inches wide.Yard .$1.35 White Turkish Towels Fringed ends, red borders.Each .25c Colored Bath Towels Good weight and generous size.Each 45c Linen Roller Crash widi Closely woven, red borders.Yard.17 inches .25c Flannelette Blankets Pink\tand blue borders.\t\t 10-4\tsize.\tPair\t\t.$2.00 11-4\tsize.\tPair\t\t 12-4\tsize.\tPair\t\t / i SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1922.\u2022PAGE SÈVEN Sherbrooke Daily Record Publiihed Ixiljr.except Sundays, by the Sherbroeke Recent Company, Ltd., \u2022?Wellingtcn Street, North, Sherbroeke, Que.ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY 9, 1897.M;mber Cetiadian Press.Ltd., with drop of leased Natieual h'sws wire in effice\u2014Canadian Press, Asseciated Press and ter's news serrices srailable.SUBSCRIPTION RATES\u2014Rates strictly in advance, to any bddress In Canada, Great Britain and the United States: Ona year.W.99; sis months, 81.75; three months, 81.00; one month, 40c, The Record jts circula tien AN A.B.C.PAPER gr< tain rosebush.She had ordered it guarded.Katherine ! *\t* passed, the rosebush vanished, but still the sentry-go * LETTERS TO THE EDITOR * was not abolished.\t4>***\t* Egypt, there is more spirit than real significance in the\t_________ celebration of the cutting of the khalig, a ceremony TOWNSHIP OF ORFORD ROAD, formerly observed in letting the waters of the Nile into SHERBROOKE TO BROMPTON the Cairo canal.\t| Editor of Record.pEar,; Dear Sir:\u2014The travelling public cfl*d^e bride of the Nile, still is sacrificed, although is bitterly complaining of the Town- nillnr\tWear i0WnÆe ship of Orford refusing to build any wic nnrt nf An ritA\tS'\tthls decent road between the Township eJAeeS rAS1îS\u2019u\\nîalden W3S of Brompton and the City of Sher-sacrrfaced annually at the cutting of the khalig., brooke, and this road has been one If there is no longer the old canal, there is enough I\tf\tn(j hollows extend- ______ ., .\t.celebration to give its memory fitting honor.The banks \u2022\t?^ A thd rightAf-wA foi rick\u2019s Parish this week assisting i is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circuiatian, and 0f ^he Nile are brilliantly illumined on the night before\t.\t\u2022\t/_\tRev.P.O'Riley during the Forty u reuuiariy audited and guaranteed.\tj the ceremony.Boats on the river and booths upon the nfifA\tmaintain Hours devotion at that place.MEGANTIC a HAPPENINGS Budget of News from Varioul Sections of the County.ST.SYLVESTER EAST Ker.A.Lachance is at St.Pat- CONQUERING MT.EVEREST.News that \u201cafter a terrific struggle,\u2019\u2019 three members of the British expedition have climbed to within a few hundred feet of the top of Mt.Everest gives hope that the conquest of this hitherto inaccessible peak will yet he effected.The history' of mountain climbing for the past hundred years teems with thrilling stories of peril and privation, of courage and endurance unsurpassed in any realm of human achievement, but when the full record of the battle with Mount Everest comes to he written it will doubtless excel all others because of the extraordinary difficulties that were met and overcome.For many years one party of authoritative scientists have contended that the highest elevation on the surface of the globe could not he reached by man because his lungs and heart could not endure the necessary exertions in the extremely rarefied atmospher».It ^s granted that the employment of artificial oxygen would supply the deficiency in the air, hut it was held that the weight of the apparatus would counterbalance this advantage.But without the use of oxygen three members of the party on May 21st ascended to 26,800 feet, and on June 4th a height of 27,200 feet was attained with the aid of oxygen.A mountaineer of long experience has said that the novice can have no idea of the terrible ordeal that will be imposed by even the last one hundred feet of the ascent of Mount Everest.Not only enormous physical strength and stamina vPill be required to negotiate this comparatively trifling distance, but the possession in almost superhuman measure of that mysterious mental quality which for lack of a better name we sometimes call \u201cnerve.\u201d There comes a time when muscles fail, when it seems that the panting lungs cannot endure another second\u2019s strain, when an awful exhaustion falls upon the contender.Then, unless'he can call upon that mysterious mental reserve within him that seems a part of his soul, he must fail.But if any men have it, these plucky men of General Bruce's have it.And if they have got within \u201ca few hundred feet,\u201d who doubts that they will yet tri-tmphantly go \u201cover the top\u201d?IMPROVING MOVIE MORALS.The motion picture industry has suffered seriously In the estimation of self-respecting persons within the last year, and producers are being aroused to the necessity of doing something to overcome the antagonism which has been aroused by indiscreet conduct of cer-trin actors and actresses.Will H.Hays, who has been made the head of an important group of picture producers in the United States, has taken steps looking to reforms in the industry, and already there seems to he an improvement in the attitude of producers and adtors towards the public.There are indications of a sincere desire to.brmg about needed «forms.The Famous Players-Lasky Corporation has initiated a movement which should have a marked effect upon the character and conduct of persons engaged by that company in the production of motion pictures.The-proposed reforms have all the marks of being practical in character.Directors in the Paramount studios will be required to make weekly reports on the health and conduct of each person engaged in the production of pictures, and these reports will be of the most minute and personal character.Failure to reach a certain standard will make ti e offender liable to dismissal.\u201cMembers of the Paramount stock company,\u201d one of the rules says, \u201cshould guard their health as their most precious asset -.nd avoid any conduct or circumstances t,: at will put their health in peril.Proper exercise, sufficient sleep, fresh air, proper diet\u2014all these are essential to good health.Avoid alcoholic stimulants and late hours.\u201d This is fine advice for persons not engaged in the production of motion pictures, you will agree.If this rule and others adopted by the Paramount company are strictly enforced, there should be, a marked improvement in the character of players and in the pictures which they are able to produce.No person, can be at his best and violate the regulations set forth in the Paramount programme for betterment.LHC vcxcinunjr.xjuaL» uu me river ana DOOMS upon tne ntkoi- winnicinalitie\t______ shore are thronged with merrymakers.Fireworks shoot the r trunk roads in decenTcontil- The examinations of the Convent up from every direction.Perhaps few of those who en-l^\tof Orford Sc.\u201e.-\t.,.do so_\tj The pupils all left m the evening to inquire if there is anv | ^or their homes.her annuaîrising which Vs the \u2019m^ns'of\u2018 forHivf! known reason why this township is Mrs James Meaney, who was dan-vaHev\t^\t^\tf fertlllzmR the above the law in this respect.1 will gerously ill, is somewhat improved be one of twenty citizens to sub- ; in health at present.Mr.Ed.Murphy, of Manchester, PARAGRAPHS Increased consumption of rouge indicates that discretion is the better part of pallor.scribe $20 each to prosecute this |\t.\t- - - township and compel them to put R*» 1S the guest of his brother, this road in a passable condition.Luke Murphy, and family.All subscriptions can be forwarded 1 The recent heavy rain has caused to the Sherbrooke Daily Record or quite a lot of damage to crops and to any other person agreed upon, jit is reported that St.Mary\u2019s, Beauce, and, when the total of $400 is ready, j is again flooded and trains were not ,\t.\ta eood municipal lawyer will be en- passing for two days, and cellars and An a.armed economist asks what Russia and Ger-| Vi, tQ t negijgent and ob- sheds are under water.many have in common.Well, they both got licked.\tIstinate Council of the Township of- * * *\t* Orford in a position where they will ;\tCRANBERRY It wouldn't help much to cancel the debts unless we (either have to repair their roads or tell the judge why they do not do so.Yours truly, P.C.DUBOYCE.could cancel the grudges along with them.* * * Perhaps you have noticed that very few newspaper ; Richmond, June 24, 1922.men are held up and deprived of their valuables.* Hard times have taught us one thing.They have taufriit us that a coat of paint will make the old car last another season.* * * You can cure a Red by giving him a fortune, but you can\u2019t do a darned thing for a yellow streak.* * * \u201cFashionable heels are high this season.\u201d They have to be to keep company with the rest of the shoe.* * 0 All the tambourine-playing spooks are doubtless from Heaven.The other kind would play a saxophone.* * * Folk may be busy in the spirit world, as Doyle says, but let us be grateful that they are not busy-bodies.\u2022 « * NEWS BUDGET OF INTEREST FROM DANVILLE General News and Personals from Danville and the Sarrounding Districts.men Cbe-Se OI shop; DANVILLE, Que., June 27.\u2014The Danville Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the Wales Home wish to acknowledge with thanks the following donations.Mrs.Joe MacDonald, one pair pillows; Mrs.Chas.Nutting 1 quilt; Mrs.Fred Stevens 1 rug.Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Findley, of Mrs.Henry McCraynolds, from St.Johnsbury, has been visiting relatives in this vicinity for the past week.Mr.Callis Amadon, of Lyndon, Vt., is visiting his friend, Mr.How-ard Bennett, for a few weeks.Mr.Leonard King, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Fred Collins, motored from Plymouth, N.H., last Friday and are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.James King.Mr.F.B.Gill went to Sherbrooke on Friday last, on business.Miss Mary Gill spent a week-end with her friend, Miss Sylvia Ward, of St.Ferdinand, recently.Miss Cora Ainsley is home from New York, and will spend the summer at her home.The box social, held at Mr.D.Burks\u2019, was a decided success, a large number being present and the sum of $100 was realized in behalf of the cemetery fund.BLACK LAKE Now they are talking of corsets for men.Some j after a very painful illness \"of five people will go to any length to get tight.Mr.Jos.M.Johnston left town for a few days last week to attend Mr.and Mrs.L.E.Findley and fam-1 Place at Lancaster, N.H., on June , returned ^ ^\t^f ew favs vdth to his home here, after spending the.\tv winter with his son, Mr.Nelson Bar-low', in California.Mr.and Mrs.L.E.Findley, accompanied by a party, motored to Sherbrooke and Lennoxville on Sunday.Word has been received here of the death of Mr.James C.Gibson, of Loncalla, Oregan, formerly of ! Kingsey Falls, Que., on May 29th, Mi^» Emma P.Johnston.Mr.William Wilson, of Ottawa, was in town last week calling on friends and relatives.LOWER IRELAND Rev.Mr.Adey, of Inverness, was calling on his parishioners in this vicinity on Tuesday.Miss Alder, of Montreal, has been \u201cDo we think less of our homes?\u201d asks a worried reformer.Well, wTe stand a little less in awe of Sherlock Holmes.weeks, following paralysis of the | the guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.A.left side.Mr.Gibson\tleaves a wife\tj\tChristie at their bungalow., and two children to mourn his loss,1\tMr.and Mrs.Jos.Nadeau\tand Mrs.Bert Smith (Merle) of Ash- three children were visiting at thei land, Ore., and J.Barrington Gib- ! home of Mr.Theo.Rousseau on, son, of Loncalla, Ore.\t; Tuesday evening.Mrs.D.Bilton and Mrs.E.Green, ! Mrs.Julia Little and son, Gordon, j Our spies report that the style makers have at last^J\tVy^Ftedlef!'6818 1 aîid\u2019M^Geor^\u2019T.'Little6818 \" ^ abandoned hope of finding anything for summer as\tand Mrs.c.H.Cleveland Misses.Bernice Robinson and ugly as galoshes.\t| motored to Portland and back recent-; Doris Little have returned home *\t*\t*\tly.They were accompanied On the from Inverness High School.Rival factions in China are greatly handicapped in i triP by ^r.and Mrs.\tR.H.Steven-\tThe tea and bazaar which was an- i son and Mr.Harland\tF.Gibson.\tr,n\u201en/.ofi -fnr Werinesdav.nine\t28th.their struggle by want of buildings large enough to make spectacular fires.-î*\t?:*\t*;\u2022\t^ ?\u2022*.*\t.5.* * .> *\tPRESS COMMENT «\u2022 * *\t?\u2022:* * * *\t* * ?* ?* ?* «F * * ?* * * WHERE RESPONSIBILITY LIES.(Pittsburgh Gazette Times.) However just are complaints against the results of the election system, the responsibility for those results lies with the people who neglect their citizen\u2019s duties.We never can know how good or bad popular government can be made until the people take a proper interest in eelctions.ion Band on Friday last, at which the attendance was quite large.After the meeting the hostess served dainty refreshments.Miss Macintosh, of Granby, a former teacher at the High School is in town the guest of Mrs.E.W.S.Gibson, Mr.Chester McIntyre, of Reeds-dale, was calling on Mr.and Mrs.John Porter on Wednesday.Mr.Lloyd Bennett and sister, Miss Vivian, were guests of the Misses Charlotte and Doris Little on Tuesday evening.Mr.E.R.MacRae motored to LYSANDER The Andrews Brothers are erect- i Thetford Mines on Friday, on busi-ing; a large dancing pavillion on the Danville-Asbestos Road, one mile from here, which is now nearing completion.An immense canvas covering will form the roof, and afford protection during rain or shine throughout the summer and fall months.The owners state that the NEITHER THE TIME NOR PLACE.The United States press is again aroused by the utterances of one of its prominent men while addressing a:, audience in England.An exchange has the following in this connection: \u201cWhen James M.Beck, Solicitor-General of the United States, launched into a vitrolic attack upon Woodrow Wilson before an audience in Oxford, England, the other day, the meeting broke into disordered protest.Whatever Englishmen may think of the American war President\u2014and many of them have differed with him seriously at times\u2014the British sense of fair play asserted itself on this occasion unmistakably.There was something se repugnant in the spectacle of a high officer of the United States Government attacking a former President of the republic before a foreign audience that Beck's auditors could not endure it.\u201cIt would have been bad enough if Mr.Beck had spoken as a private citizen, or as a leader of the party that has strenuously fought Mr.Wilson.It was infinitely worse that he made his remarks while holding a governmental office of great responsibility.\u201cJames M.Beck has participated in other orgies of loose talking that have reflected no credit upon him.His Oxford speech, delivered in an environment far removed from America and long after most passions here have cooled, cannot be explained at all.\u201cThe question is opened as to the fitness of Janies M.Beck to hold the high post of solicitor-general of the United States.A great nation can afford much less than can a private citizen to be represented by an attorney whose tongue runs away with his judgment.\u2019' opening assembly will take place on I y: ni rom Quebec, were the guests recently of Mrs.S.Longmore, also Mrs.T.Wednesday evening with the Allaire-Brooks Orchestra in attendance.Miss Mary Campbell, of Montreal, is the guest nf her parents, Mr.and Mrs.O.R.Campbell.Mr.Robert Morland is in town af- atts- MEN, NOT COATS.(Vancouver Province.) The Manitoba member w'ho says that the man with I the sheepskin coat is a better immigrant than the man with kid gloves and a white collar is too superficial.No ; question like this need arise in immigration regulations.Mr.Beaubien may have worn a white collar ________________________ \u201e when he wa't making his speech.He was none the i ter an absence of several *months! worse for that.When the people of Canada deter Mr.and Mrs.0.M.J.Ingalls, ac-mine whether a proposed settler is desirable they need ; companied by Mrs.À E I-eat\u2019and to study the man, rather than the clothes.\tj Master Ross Ingalls, motored to: ! Ayer s Cliff and back on Saturdav ! nf iviico v Wart\u2019s PLEASED UP NORTH.\tlast.\tot Miss v.watt s.(Sudbury News.)\tj The Richmond and Drummond The decision of the Federal Government not to County convention of the W.C.T.U.enter into an agreement with the United States Gov- 'vas held here the past week in the ernment to construct the (St.Lawrence River Cana! Methodist Church.A good number system to deep ivater will meet with the approval ,0f delegates were present, who were Miss Della Patterson has returned from a visit with friends at Maple Hill.Miss Grace Longmore is spending a few days with friends at Campbell\u2019s Corner.Mr.Joseph Miles, from Maple Hill, is the guest of his brother, Mr.John Miles.Miss Muriel Marshall is the guest Mrs.J.L.Brown, of Bisbee, Ari- ^____ _______^ .________ _\t^________ ___ _____zona, has arrived in Montreal and of those in the north country who are inclined to'advo- roet at the station by autos and con- \u2019s axpected^ here shortly cate the construction of the Georgian Bay canal sys-!veS\u2019ed to the home of Miss A.Gib-\tc\"~~~ ' REEDSDALE nounced for Wednesday, June 28th, Mrs.J.H.Boutelle entertained ; is now postponed until Wednesday, j the Federated Young Ladies\u2019 Miss- i July 5th.Black ifi The quality never varies FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS.McCIarys GAS RANGES Save Time and Money Gas Range is a .thing you will only buy once in a life-time\u2014that is if you buy a good one.An inferior range will have to be replaced in a few years and will be a constant source of trouble while it does last.McClary\u2019s offer you a complete line from the range of large capacity to the small two-burner and they all give equal satisfaction and life-long service.They save you money because every bit of heat is utilized.The heat from the burner sweeps around the interior of the oven.It passes up the sides and back, and moves forward to the front where there is a slotted ventilation which you can open or close.The oven is heated without waste and with an evenness that assures good results.The bottom is cast iron \u2014it will not warp.In fact, every part of these ranges is made to last a life-time.Codere & Fils,Ltee 18 Wellington Street North, SHERBROOKE, Qua.long For Every Engine Everywhere A, id Quick Starting The firing points of Champion Plugs are special nickel alloy, do not corrode, oxidize, or bum readily, and give an instant spark at each turn of the motor.Ask your dealer for a full set, no matter what engine you have.Champion Spark Plug Co.of Canada, Limited Windsor, Ontario Type for Ford Champion X now 7S cents Champion A-2S for Fordson also 7$ cents tern instead.son, where they were entertained for dinner.The afternoon session was presided over by Miss E.V.Greenlay, county president, and was comprised of reports from the MILK BOTTLES DOOMED.(Kitchener Telegraph.) The United States Government has investigated j various Unions.There was also a and approved a new milk corttamer.Up-to-date memorial service, conducted by Mrs.Sanderson.The evening session was cities will eventually demand their use, for the glass milk bottle is doomed.Moreover, the new' paper container cannot be refilled.It is made, filled with milk and sealed by machinery, and is germ proof and sanitary.It will cost less than the dairyman now pays open to the public, when addresses were delivered by Revs.E.G.Warren and W.B.Barnes.Miss E.V.Greenlay and Mrs.L.Geggie, pro Miss Violet Shea has arrived home from Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Kinnear, Mr.j and Mrs.Norman Kinnear and lit-j tie son motored to Quebec to attend the wedding of the former\u2019s nephew, Mr.Hugh Moore.On their return trip on Sunday they had quite an ; experience, the water they had to drive through being so deep as to stop the motor.The Messrs Kinnear had to wade out and push the car about eighteen yards before they reached land again TODAY\u2019S A HOLIDAY.June 27, 1922.The Nile Rises.It was a favorite story of old Russia, in the movmr-chial days, that a sentry once was discovered patrolling a short strip of ground in Iho gardens of one.of the tzar\u2019s palaces.He did not know, when questioned, why he had been sent there.Investigation disclosed that for as long as anybody remembered a sentinel had walked that iiuht.Then by searekiius ancient records.it was dit- to wash milk bottles.Milk and cream will come to vinciaI president \u2019 Misses K \u2019Arm _______________________=____ the bps untouched by human hands and free from jBtTorlg.and M McNeill also\u2019sane- a\u2019 Death has removed another well dirt of any kind.Sterilized paper containers will re-|duet Xhp delegates and members of kbown citizen, Mrs.Lewis Lapointe, place the familiar glass bottles with the paper lidsithe ]ocal Union were entertained'of Campbell\u2019s Corner, who had been and sometimes gnmy sides.\t|for supper in the Federated Church im invalid since her operation in parlors,\" when the address of wel- ; -March.Much sympathy is felt for; come was given by Mrs.S.J.Pike, | Mr.Lapointe and two children, also ; local president, and responded to f°r ber father and mother, of St.by Mrs.W.Solomon, county record-1 Patrick\u20198» who helped to care for ing secretary, of Kingsbury.\t!her through her last illness.GERMANY\u2019S LOST COLONIES.(Quebec Telegraph.) Ever since the outbreak of the World War one of the most fruitful subjects for remark and discussion has been the curious displays of German psychology which have marked the inhabitants of the once great Empire as a people apart from the rest of the world.One of the most striking of recent manifestations of this kind has just come to light.ABBOTSFOKD been visiting Miss Eta Fisk.The Misses Buzzell, of West- The following were in Montreal mount, are at their home here for Marking the loss of her colonies as a result of | recently: Messrs.G.H.Cray, M.the summer, the war, a set of mourning stamps has been issued in | E.Honey, C.P.Byers and Mrs.C.Miss N.Farrell is home from St.Germany.They all bear as design a warship under J A.Fisk.\tHelen\u2019s School, Dunham, for the full steam in a centre oval and a German ensign in i Miss Crossfield, of Montreal, was summer.the lower left corner at half mast.The stamps are l visiting at Mr.Slack\u2019s recently, exactly alike except that across the top of each one Mr.Leslie Farrell has returned of the ten is printed the name of a different, lost colony, from Frampton, Que., where he has and the center design_ is printed in a different color) been attending boarding school.The following from Montreal are occupying their summer homes here: Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Rowell, Mr.Paige Rowell, Miss H.Rowell, Mrs.I.P.Rowell and Mrs.Wm, Watson and family.Mr.Henry Buzzell has gone to for each colony.The colonies\u2019 names on the stamps are: German East Africa, German New Gun-iea, the Marshall Islands, the Carolines .Togo, German Southwest Africa, Samoa, Marianen, Kamerun and Kiao-Chau.Possibly in the years to come German and other philatelists will find in their stamp collections a hook that he who runs may read, and a constant reminder of the folly of wars of agyrossionj Murray Bay, for the summer, and Ktilf.Mgttmtiriijmnie.nL\t1 Miss Shexmai^ uL Montreal, has Mr.and Mrs.C.P.Byers have gone to Gananoque, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Gillespie and Mr.J.M.Gillespie we*e at St.Hyacinthe recently.Major Piddington, Rev.F, R.Farrell and sons were at Dunham recently.Mr.Brooks Hamilton, of Montreal, is at Mr.Marshall\u2019s.The Misses Marshall and Mr.W.B.H.Marshall are home from Montreal for the summer.Eastern Townships Asso- ciated Boards of Trade Summer Convention at Knowlton, FRIDAY, JUNE 30th Morning and Afternoon Sessions.Speakers will include Hon.Jas.A.Robb, Minister of Trade and Commerce; Senator George G.Foster, K.C.; Hon.J.E.Perron, Minister of Roads; Hon.Jacob Nicol, Provincial Treasurer, and others.Delegates from St.Francis District, not going by auto, will leave Sherbrooke, C.P.R., at 9.10 a.m.summer time, and arrive home at 7.40 p.m.All interested in Eastern Townships progress invited.Citizens of Knowlton and district are especially invited to attend the afternoon session, when the prinicipal addresses will be given.Ladies are invited to attend.EVERY E.T.COMMUNITY SHOULD BE REPRESENTED AT THIS MEETING. PAUE EIGHT ai-ÜLKBKUUM^ UA1L.Ï KEGUKU, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1922, RECORD\u2019S CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALK.TEACHERS WANTED vat» saJe, or^an, carpets, kitchen -love j and heater, oil stove, garden took.Allan I Carr, Lennoxville.Phone 92S-J.________ | Baby carriage for sale, can be ' seen any time after six p.m.49 Quebec Street.The following wireless appa- ratus for sale: 1 loose coupler, two variable couplers, three V.T.sockets, a number of 11-21 and 43 plate condensers with dials.Apply Box SI.nnWO PROTESTANT TEACHERS WANT-ed with diplomas, also one teacher with , diploma, capable of teaching French and English, in the municipality of East Bolton.Apply J.P.Taylor, chairman, Bolton Centre, R.R.D.No.1.Que.Teacher wanted for grades five and six.1922-23.Ten months* pay, nine months\u2019 work.Elementary diploma.Fifty : dollars per month.L.E.Dyer, Sec.-Treas.Sc.Com.Village of Sutton.CASE RATF\u201425 words or less, 35c.each maertion; one cant each additu-i-J word.S»».ia-\u2022e ruons for the pnce of five if run daily.CHARGE SATE\u2014 2c.per ' .-'d each L.tm; minimum charge hoc.each iaseruou.çecond-hand bath room equip- ^ ment, all in perfect condition, cheap to hr mediate buyer.H.Wr.Whitman, 120 Queen Street.TWO ov 135.selling price $20 : one thread cabinet.$15 for $T ; one McCaskey (300 accounts) $200 for $110 ; one gent\u2019s furnishing window display.$75 for $45; 29 shoe stand fixtures.f\u20ac0 for $29 : one umbrella rack, S4 for $2 ; one folding table.$S for $4.Also a nice little stock of gent's furnishings to be sold at 75c.on a dollar.E.Clement, Rock Island,- Que.PROTESTANT TEACHERS WANT-ed holding diplômes.One for the Elementary department of the Bury Intermediate School, and one for the Keith school, district No.5.Term for the Intermediate achool ten months with a salary of $55 per month; and for the district school, mne months with a salary of $50 per month.Term commences Sept.5th, 1922.Apply stating qualifications and references to G.A.Atkins, Sec.-Treas., Protestant School '^rO.26 CRAIG ST.i rooi teachers wanted 1 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES.DEATHS Deaths, 25c.; Death where funeral notice is added.75c.; Card of T^uiks.75c.; In Me-moriam.75c.; poetry, 1W.per lint; list of flowers, 10c.per line; Births, 25c.; Marriages, 25c.When charged, 25c.extra in all above cases.O* kNE QUALIFIED PROTESTANT ELE-mentary teacheb wanted for district No.1.12th range.Term nine months.Salary $50 per month.Apply to Alfred Millar, South Durham, Que.REAL ESTATE FOR SAUL T 1ST YOUR PROPERTY OR BUSINESS -Li for sale to J.O.Darche, Salesman of Experience, 8A Wellington So.City.TO LET.T> ROME LAKE SUMMER COTTAGE TO -L* rent.Apply J.R.Gillam, Bondville.T AHGE COMFORTABLE ROOMS, EVERY convenience : meals if desired.80 Wel-i lington St.Phone 618.Board.Bury, Que.All TO LET \u2014 EIGHT rooms, hardwood throughout, fire-place conveniences.Phone S41-F.FEMALE HELP WANTED.c VyANTED IMMEDIATELY.COMPETENT wn St So ^ \u2019 general maid for Little Lake.Apply j -\u2014 \"PURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping to let.Apply 101 Welling- ORNET AND CASE FOR SALE FOR j Mrs.W.A.Farwell.Phone 1608-r-2.$10, Apply Box 33 Record.automobiles for sale.rpwo ! Que.EXPERIEN'CED TABLE GIRLS r)NE SIX-ROOM AND ONE FIVE-ROOM ' apartment to let.Modern conveniences.On Court street Apply F.S.McKay, 83 Quebec St Phone 1157-W.____ ._ _\t^ C'OOK GENERAL WANTED FOR MONTH, SALE:^:?;^ of July.Two adults in family.Mrs.E.| TWO thr cylinder :\t5 passenger : very little wear; overhauled: in good condition; may be seen at Sangster\u2019s garage.E.C.Gatien, City Office.i W.Farwell.12 Bank St W TANTED FROM MIDDLE OF AUGUST ATE MODEL REO IN FIRST-CLASS shape, cheap for cash.Apply Box 32 Record.?T * for six weeks, cook general.Apply before July 7th to Mrs.C.D.White, 147 Victoria St Phone 4S.Ï'OUR USED LIGHT FORD TRUCKS FOR sale.Can be seen at Galt St sub-station, upon application.Offers to be submitted, in writing, to the manager, Gas and Electricity Department, City.SITUATIONS VACANT.iTE WANT RELIABLE AGENTS TO \u2022ell our well-known fruit and ornamental trees good pay.exclusive territory right*.Out agency is valuable.Write for partscuiars.Pelnam Nursery Co .Toronto, Oct W General wanted, three in fam- ily.Apply Mrs.Alex.Fraser, 217 Prospect St, City.XT -L-I- wages tcria St OUSE TABLE MAID WANTED.GOOD Apply Mrs.Gilman, 179 Vic- COSY TENEMENTS TO LET OF three nice rooms each.Rent $10 per month, including water.Immediate possession.Apply Edwards Realty Co., phone 2637-F.rpO LET FOR THE 1ST OF JULY\u2014TWO five-room tenements at 249 King West, and one six-room at 39 London St All modern conveniences.Apply Eus.Fontaine, 39 London St p ENERAL SERVANT WANTED FOR small family.Apply immediately to 58 Queen St Phone 454-W.MALE HELP WANTED.Make money at home-iis to «et pa*d weekly for your «pare tunc writing «bow cards for ux.No canvaumg W# instruct and supply you with work.We»v Angus Showcard Service, 26 Colborue Bldg Toronto SALESMAN WANTED FOR \u201cTHE OLD ^ Reliable Fonthill Nurseries,'* to solicit orders for high-class nursery stock.Experience unnecessary, territory reserved, highest commissions paid, handsome equipment Write for full particulars.Stone & Wellington.Toronto, Ont p ENERAL COOK.ALSO CHAMBER LX roajd for summer boarding house at Lake Memphremagog.Good wages.G.H.Ducharme, Knowlton\u2019s Landing.¦pXPERIENCED PASTRY COOK WANT-ed immediately for The Know!ton Conference.Good wages.Apply Mrs.Willie | Consens, Know!ton.Que.rOUNG GIRL WANTED TO KELP WITH OTORE TO LET\u201424A KING ST.BIG ^ show window.Excellent stand for Cash and Carry Grocery.Apply McKee Sales Service Co., 24B King St STOREHOUSE ON DEPOT ST.TO LET, ^ J.H.Bryant's building, third floor.PROPERTY FOR SALE OF EIGHT rooms with furnace, water in house, three-quarters of an acre of land, situated in most desirable location of Kingsbury, Que.Bargain to immediate buyer.Address P.O.Box 27, Kingsbury.Que.p RICK-LINED NINE-ROOMED SINGLE XX house, London street, including coal and gas stove, also gardent garage, hen house, all modern conveniences.Price low for quick sale.Also 17 farms, all sizes.F.S.McKay.S3 Quebec St Phone 1157-W.BIRTHS- AITKEN\u2014At the Bethesda Hospital, London, Ont., on Saturday, June 24th, to Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Ait-ken, a son.100 ACRES MORE OR LESS.75 FIT for garden market, balance pasture and wood land.Fences, buildings in good condition except paint Hot and cold bath, sink, furnace, telephone.Big orchard loaded with apples.Cherries, plums, red, white and black currants, etc.Ten cows, bull, team, tools complete $6600.Ten per cent discount for cash.Address Box 16 Record.165 ACRES ONLY $2000 WITH FIVE cows, horse and harness, wagons, plow, barrow, mower, rake, etc., near village P.O., stores, churches, school, creamery, easy drive city 12,000 ; loamy tillage, 15-cow pasture, wood ; new 10-room house, fine view, barns 30 x 40 and 30 x 50, ties 20 head, running water ; to force quick sale include stock, tools all for $2,000, part down, easy terms.Get full information and free farm folder, L.D.Ellis, Bradford, Vt Tel.136-4.DEATHS.BROADBELT\u2014Entered into rest, John Broadbelt, aged 81 years, on Monday, June 26th, at the home, of hte daughter, Mrs.Samuel Hole, 145 London Street, Sherbrooke.Funeral Wednesday afternoon.Private.(Funeral in charge of Sherbrooke Undertaking Parlors.) TILLING\u2014Entered into rest Sunday, June 25th, John Tilling, aged 76 years, of 237 Vimy St.Funeral will take place Wednesday afternoon at 2 o\u2019clock from the late residence.(For information call Lord\u2019s Undertaking Parlor, 308.) McMALLY.\u2014Died at his late residence, Rock Island, Tuesday morning, Andrew McMally.Funeral will take place Thursday, at nine a.m.from the Chapel of Our Lady of Mercy.CARD OF THANKS.We desire to express our sincere thanks to all our kind friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us in any way during the illness and death of our dear husband and father.MRS.JOHN MACRITCHIE AND FAMILY.Scots town.Que.tiens Matinee Evening MUSI THOROUGHLY VENTILATED AND COOL.Year last chance Ted ay to see Zane Grey's Wild Fire Sensation, \u201cWhen Romance Rides\u201d with Claire Adams and Carl Gantvoort.Laughs follow thrills, and a romance that rides to a complete victory.You are doing yourself an injustice if you miss iL \u201cSOME CLASS,\u201d a Century Comedy.Geo.Walsh in \u201cWITH STANLEY IN AFRICA.\u2019* TOMORROW* AND THURSDAY\u2014The Mirade Girl, Betty C«»*son 1» 6The Law and the Ionian\u2019 A picture of exceptional appeal to women in which a woman gave her all to save her husband from the electric chair.Massive scenes of Paris, New York and Sing Sing.Other Attractions.In addition to the full programme, Charlie Chaplin in \u201cPAT DAY.* For information call at J.H.Bryant\u2019s office.\"PURNISHED BEDROOM TO LET WITH- out board.Kitchen privileges if desired.Apply 2S Park Ave., East Sherbrooke.Phone 1214-J.TTFATED FLAT TO RENT.CENTRAL-ly located.Immediate possession.Phone 1649-W.Word\u201d by Ruby M.Ayres, ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY Show at 2 o.m.Doors Open 1 p.m.FRI.JUNE 30 RINCLINC .4 BARNUM \u2018 BROS, d'1 & BAILEY^ W0IUDS10TIMES DIGCESTSH0 AUGMENTE V&tfZI /~\\NE TENEMENT TO LET, FOUR ROOMS and bath, 92 St.Louis St.Apply to Mr.J.O.Cote, 99 St.Louis St.No children.34 Record.Good home.Apply at once Box i T AUNDRESS TO DO PLAIN WASHING and ironing to go to North Hatley for gummer months.Apply to Mrs.P.A.Leduc.North Hatley, Que.LOST AND FOUND.piRL WANTED IMMEDIATELY TO assist in kitchen with cooking and general work.Good wages to right party.Mrs.H.G.James, North Hatley, Que.T ADY\u2019S BLACK HAND BAG, GOLD plated fittings, containing owner\u2019s papers and money, lost between Sherbrooke and Ascot Finder please return to Bank of Montreal, Sherbrooke, and receive reward.pAR LICENSE NO.25425 ATTACHED TO i ^ holder lost between Sherbrooke and LIVE STOCK FOR SALE.rjOLSTEIN BULLS, I YR., 2 YR.AND *¦-*- calves fpr sale.Sired by Echo Segis Payne, by brother of world's record 50 lb.f-day butter cow.For cash, or would exchange for heavy farm horse.Selling on time, without interest, for period.Sunny-»ide Stock Farm, Stanstead, Que.NURSE GIRL WANTED.APPLY MRS.! 2rffches Lake.Saturday.Please notify Thomas.59 Queer.St NOTICE Fuller, phone 77 Sherbrooke, Que.This is to notify the public in general that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by svife._______(Signed) F.TRAVOLO.Store to Rent in Record Building Also very suitable for financial or business office For Particulars Apply at RECORD OFFICE BANKRUPTCY ACT.AUCTION SALE In the matter of Eastern Townships Motor Sales, Garage Owner, 12 St.Francis St., Sherbrooke, Que.Authorized Assignor.The undersigned will sell by Public Auc-; tion at the business place of the Eastern Township* Motor Sales, situated at No.12 : 5t.Franck Street, Sherbrooke, Que., Thurs-my ! day, June 25th, 1922, at one o\u2019clock p.m., ; the assets of the above estate, as follows : 1.\t\u20141 Auto SI Overland ; 1 .Auto 79 Racer : Overland.1 Auto Touring Mitchell ; 1 Auto Touring Overland ; 1 Gas Tank and Pump ; 2 oil tanks, 1 show case, 1 counter, 2 stoves and auto accessories, etc.2.\t\u2014The following immoveable property : A certain piece of land known and designated as being lot No.4.Subdivision 230 of the Centre Ward of the City of Sherbrooke.Que., containing 5350 feet superficies, English measure, with the buildings thereon erected and occupied by a garage.The sale will be made in detail to the highest bidder.Terms of sale\u2014Cash.The autos, accessories and the buildings can be seen at any time up to the date of the sale by applying to the garage or to the undersigned.For further information please apply to j BELANGER & BEGIN, Authorized Trustees, j 22 Wellington St.North, j .Sherbrooke, Que.JUTRAS, Auctioneer.A LADY'S WRIST WATCH Friday night.Phone 593.FOUND A KLONISKY FUR SCARF LOST.RE-ward if returned to 7 Bellevue Ave.CHAPTER X.(ContJnued.) \u201cOh, yes, there was I told him that .she was your ward, and that you were coming home from India to look after her soul.\u201d Her voice grew sarcastic.\u201cAnd I told him\u201d\u2014she broke off; her face flushed suddenly\u2014\u201cand I told him that\u2014that she hadn't got a cent in the world except what you gave her,\u201d she added with slow emphasis.Ko Din turned slowly; there was a little gleam in his eyes.\"So you told him that\u2014did you''\u201d he said re-îlectively.\u201cNow\u2014I\u2014wonder!\u201d a whistle.\u201cGavin Dawson, Esq.\u2019 The writing was Jean\u2019s, he knew.He had received one or two short letters from her while he was in India, and the writing had not greatly changed since then.He turned the envelope over curiously.He frowned.After a mo-1 ment he dropped it into his pocket j and walked on.He called at Lilian\u2019s house about j eight o\u2019clock the next evening.Lilian was out, he was told, but Miss Millard .\u201cThank you, I will see Miss Millard,\u201d he said.\u201cI think Miss Millard was expecting you, sir,\u201d the stolid butler told 1 him.\u201cShe said she was expecting a mn DOUBLE ! iUU LENGTH ! R.R.CARS 1500 PEOPLE ^AflARENIC /UU MARVELS ONE TICKET ADMITS TO EVERYTHING BY EUROPE GREATES WILD ANIMAL DISPLAYS Itf 3 STEEL GIRTED ARENA CONTINENTAL HORSE.SHOWS MOUE THA 200 ft* T.«.AIMED EQUIMEIS, fmippcpoUflift Tickets on sale show day at H.Wilson & Sons Music Store.Same prices as charged on show grounds.Premier Theatre LAST SHOWING TODAY HONOR A MAN\u2019S OR A WOMAN\u2019S which is the greater?Everyone must answer sooner or later.ANITA STEWART does in \u201cA QUESTION OF HONOR\u201d The story of a girl who gave her all for a man, and of the thanks she got.\u201cLeather Pushers\u201d WEEKLY.COMEDY.WEDNESDAY \u2022 THURSDAY Elaine Hammerstein in \u201cReckless Youth\u201d MISCELLANEOUS.\\Y ANTED TO property ii LOAN, $2,500.00 on good East Sherbrooke; first CHAPTER XI Upstairs in her room Jean writing to Gavin.\t.\t,\t,\t.,\t\u201e For the moment she was perfectly gentleman about eight, sure that everything that had gone; \u201cAh, yes!\u201d said Robin casually, amiss between* herself and Gavin' He went into the drawing-room was forgotten and forgiven, and that unannounced.siie was once more the happy ro-vho had stolen from her mortgage as security, also insurance.Ar:.:y -UUr.V.C giri W\t\u2022\t.Box 29 Record Office, or phone S56-M.\t| aunt s house that dull morning to 1 join her lover.Jean was in her favorite position on the humpty stool by the fire.He noticed at a glance that she was wearing another new frock, and that TTOUSEHOLD FURNITURE repaired, ;v she wrote in pencil, kneeling be-1 she had evidently taken great pains packed, crated and shipped.All kinds i a chair, the paper propped up J with her toilette.She started up of household repairs made men.Edwards Furniture Co.by our handy Phone 165./CANADA, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DIS-^ triet of St.Francis, Circuit Court No.513, Alfred Boisvert, Plaintiff, vs.Frank Travello, Defendant.Public notice is hereby given that in virtue of a writ Fieri Facias de Bonis the goods of the defendant seized in this cause, consisting of one ice house, one Davenport, one dining room set including seven pieces, two furnished beds, one toilet bureau, one wash stand, one shelf,, one baby chair, one small table, will be sold by authority of justice, Thursday, the 6th day of July, 1922, at ten of the clock in the forenoon.at No.49 Olivier St., in the City of Sherbrooke.Terms, cash.Dated at Sherbrooke, June 27th, 1922.L.A.Gaudreau, Bailiff Superior Court.on a cushion.She looked very pretty ! eagerly when she heard him enter, and excited; her pencil flew.\t1 swinging round with flushed cheeks; 'We have only just got home, the look of blank dismay and disap- Gavin dear,\u201d she wrote, \u201cand I am hurrying to w'rite this, so that I can ask the maid to post it tonight.Tomorrow I have got to go out with Mrs.Fisher in the morning and afternoon, but in the evening she is going where I have not been invited, =o I shall be here alone.Come and see me then, after dinner, and we can i have a real lovely talk together.11 have so much to tell you.It\u2019s get- pointment that flashed into her eyes rather hurt him.\u201cGood evening!\u201d he said.\u201cGood evening \u2014 Mrs.Fisher is out!\u201d Her voice was antagonistic.\u201cI know.I came to see you.\u201d \u201cOh!\u201d She remained standing.He noticed that she cast an anxious look at the clock on the shelf.\u201cWon\u2019t you sit down?\u201d he said.\u201cNo, thank you.What do you J.p.Summer Flannels, Ducks, Palm Be^ch Suits, light Tweeds, O\u2019-r-\u2019ndies a iffons \u2019 7 C.-\u2019ii-SC ÜtrbrooL Laundry and Try Cleaners GROVETON, N.H.D'( FOR SALE ti fonte rut c streel Phon* 16S.We have been instructed by Mr.L L-garr.of Groveton, N.H., to offer for rale\tproperty in that town which ears to be a wonderful bargain.The -operty coneists of a nine-room wood -j=e built within two year?.Kitchen -ior, dining room and one bedroom n.s r® and four bedroom\u201d u rtair?.\"hi \u2018hroughout, size of lot 10 A fir t clasA place irf every rr, and within five minuter,\u2019 walk of church ar.d leading tore-:.Orove'.on\u2019; f industry ia a large paper mill em-y ng from l Z00 to 2000 men and girb , .od wegcr, ar.d plenty of work.Prie' niy ?2> Anyone personally interested, or having friends in Groveton, will e wire to investigate this snap.For ;rther particulars apply to Edwards Realty Co.Room 21 Olivier Block.Phone 1637-F.THE BANKRUPTCY ACT.In the Estate of W.E.Loomis, Authorized Assignor.Tenders will be received by the under-igned, up to and including June 29th, 1922, for the purchase of the following properties .n this estate : Winter Street property consisting of land -nd buildings thereon.North Hatley Summer Cottage at the Lake, jonsisting of land and buildings thereon.All tenders must be accompanied by cer-ified cheque for ten per cent, of the amount.No tenders necessarily accepted.Full information in regard to properties on application at the office of r.h^ trustee.R.SC HL RM AN, C.A., Authorized Assignee, Room c.\"0 King St.West, Sherbrooke, Que.tin\" late now, and I must hurry\u2014 want to see me for ?lam very\u2014 so good night.\u201d\tI busy-very much in a hurry.\u201d Here the pencil stopped.She did' He laughed.\u201cYou did not look it not know how to end.Once it would \u2014when I came in just now.\u201d have been a very easy matter\u2014\u201dj \u201cWeil, I am\u2014all the same.if \u2022¦V/ith aii my love,\u201d or \u201cEver yours\u201d | you will say what you want to.\u201d v.ould have been so natural an end-; She glanced again at the clock.He ;;ig, but now.she frowned, look- noticed how a little pulse hammered lug at what she had written.Finally, ; 'n her throat.: he scrawled her signature \u201cJean\u201d A tort of rage seized him.This and let it go at that.She rang the |\tw38 first woman for whom bell for the maid.\tne had ever gone out of his way in ' Will you please see that this is t*10 least degree, and he had been posted tonight.\u201d\tgood to her inordinately good.He \u201cCertainly, miss.\u201d Jean gave a | found her manner cowards him inlittle sigh of relief when the letter { suPPorfable.had gone.She had wanted to see I ' ) ou need not look at the clock so Gavin by himself\u2014and now it was anxiously,\u201d he said almost brutally, all arranged; and to add to her sat-; f'£!v\u2019n \u2019s nc,t coming.\u2019\u2019 isi'action she knew that she had done i\tcaught back the little cry that something which would annoy Robin | ro^Lto \u201ce,r ^Ps-if he knew of it.She crept into bed 1 \u2018Live Poultry Wanted\u2019 .Ye - ,\u2019jire a large quantity of live poui-,-yt an-i are prepared to pay an attractive price.Select your breeding stock and ship \u2022he balance.V/rite for prices.Shipping craV' supplied free.W'e have a full line in incubator and .\u2022vyvicr supplie?., incl'jdinff Prairie Stat*.Buckeye and Queen equipment.Thoroughly \u2018.eated incubator and brooder thermometers *» peciaity.Write for Catalogues and price lists.Eastern Townships Poultry Farms Ltd.FOSTER.QUK.and fell asleep almost at once She might have had troubled dreams had she known what was happening downstairs.In the hall the maid encountered O\u2019Neil; he was just getting into his coat.He looked up.\u201cA letter-! am passing the box, I will post it for you \" Your letter was never posted,\u201d said O\u2019Neil in a hard voice.\u201cHere it is.\u201d He tossed it down on to a ! table between them.She snatched it up.There was a moment\u2019s breathless pause, then: \u201cOh, you\u2014you brute!\u201d she said pac-: sionately.There were tears in her voice\u2014 tears of rage against him, more The girl wsa tired and g!ad of the; than disappointment that Gavin was offer- she gave him the letter with- not coming.O\u2019Neil shrugged his out hesitation.\tj Moulders.\u201cThank you, sir.\u201d\tI She broke out again: \u201cHow dared Robin put the letter into a pocket j you stop my letter?I gave it to without glancing at it; only when he | the maid to post.\u201d reached the oillar-box at the comer | \u201cI know.\tI offered to save her of the street he casually glanced at the trouble.I did not know it was the envelope.He pursed his lips into yours till I reached the pillar-box.I saw the address then, and recognized your writing-\u201d She stamped her foot at him; her eyes were furious.\"Oh, how dared you! Do you call that the act of gentleman?\u201d \u201cYes\u2014if you call it the act of a lady to so far forget yourself as to write to a man who has treated you ! as that\u2014that fellow has done.\u201d j \u201cWhat do you mean?.What do you mean?\u201d she panted.\u201cI mean what I say! That man left you to wait at Euston for him, with as little disregard for you as if you had been\u2014a-a parcel he had grown tired of carrying round with him____God knows how long you might have waited there if I hadn\u2019t come across you.Where is your pride, Jean?The man isn\u2019t worth a thought.If he had ever cared a hang about you-\u201d \u201cHe does care for me\u2014I know he does! He loves me\u2014and I.and I love him.\u201d \u2019 O\u2019Neil laughed.\u201cYou\u2019re only a child; you don\u2019t I know what love is.Just because a j man\u2019s got curly hair and sentimental i eyes.\u201d\t! She broke in in a fury.\u201cHow dare you say such things!\u201d Her voice was trembling with rage; there was a scarlet flush on her cheeks.He faced her unflinchingly; he spoke coolly.\u201cI dare quite well.The man FAMILY THEATRE TODAY Sesene H*.vakawa, in \u201cBlack Roses\u201d How an eacapod convict proved hi& innocence also Nick Carter Detective Story, \u201cA Cry at Midnight\u201d AND OTHERS.Princess Trio Orchestra.USUAL HOURS.Matinee 10c.Evening 15c.WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY All Star cast In \u201cFine Feathers\u201d Board of Protestant School Commissioners, Municipality of the City of Sherbrooke.Schsol Commissioners Elections Public notice is hereby given that thought you had money; that was alj 0IY Thursday, the 22nd June, 1922, he wanted.His voice softened George Dougias MacKinnon, resid- His voice \"Come, Jean, be a sensi- jng portland Avenue, and Fred- suddenly.\tijt vii x b1.®,\tapo!°Kise if y™ erfek Hamilton Bradley, residing at will.\u201d The half-bantering tone had 34 Wolfe street, all of the City of come back to his voice; he held out sherbrooke, have been elected by his hand.\u201cWhy are you always sc infernally suspicious where I am concerned?Why do you always believe that I am deliberately trying to annoy you?Shake hands and.\u201d She struck his hand away.\u201cI hate you\u2014I wish I\u2019d never seen you!.Oh, how I hate you!.\u201d He waited a moment, his smile acclamation as Commissioners for the Protectant School Board, George D.MacKinnon having been re-elected, and Frederick H.Bradley to replace William E.Loomis, whose term having expired.H.C.KING, Returning Officer.fading a little; then, without another j Sherbrooke, Que., June 22, 1922-word or look, he turned on his heel.CHAPTER XII.Jean waited till she was sure ONeil had quite gone, then she sat down on the big humpty and burst into tears.She was more like a disappointed child than a women who had waited in vain for the man she loved.She had so looked forward to this evening; had taken such delight in her new frock\u2014planned such a plea let him see that he could n°t treal her like this with impunity.She took up the letter she had written to Gavin and threw it into the fire.She would write another now\u2014a much nicer one; she would lose the money 1 After all, what did money matter when one was in love.It was a wicked calumny to say that Gavin had wanted her money; sant hour; and now._ _ now__^is ' was there nothing in her self for him man had spoilt it all.She hated him\u2014oh! how she hated him! She dried her eyes fiercely.She would pay him out\u2014 she would BRINGING UP FATHER COPYRIGHT 1918 BY GEORGE McMANUS THAT& Gi?eAT-V StLE WE GOT TWO COUNTRY PLACE*.AMD IT VIES - SHI YJLDKIE SHE t^AJDE UP KE1Ç MIN© THAT YOU BOTH would GO tw «si\t.VES, SMtF.ME 'AO MAC?© Tb GET 1 HER?OUT OP IT THAT I GOT AMOTHGIP PAfPTV TO TA VE Ml?.J1GGS-ME.W\u2019.Ffc >OU CAmCULLED LEASE.OF THAT Cottage SYTmE SP Vj svetl,\tWHAT GAN l DO FOR YOU'?ev GOLLY - ITS TOO GOOD TO EE TYUE- I GOTTA tVAVe StvfYE.TO GET ANOTWEd?IT OVER?* r^MT] Si rsATiiei Ssbvicg.Or (Hf L to love?She scrambled to her feet and looked at her flushed, tearstain* ed face in the glass.She knew she was pretty.She knew that since she had had her smart new clothes she had been more than pretty; she was sure that Gavin did love her.Robin O\u2019Neil was a hateful brute.She clenched her teeth; she would make him suffer if ever she had the chance.Her reflected eyes glared back at her angrily; this tyranny was worse than the deadly monotony of Lee Cottage.Miss Fortescue had tried to master her and order her about, but at least she had always been kind and affectionate.Thoughts of little Miss Lydia brought the tears afresh.She wished herself back there.Someone knocked at the door; the solemn butler entered.\u201cMr.Symons, if you please miss!\u201d Jean dashed her tears away.\u201cOh, show him in\u2014wait a mome .yes\u2014show him in!\u201d Of course, he would see that : had been crying, hut she did n< care.Douglas came in smiling an cheerful; he looked round the room quickly.(To be continued tomorrow.! I 1 MLKBKOOkL UAlLi KBLÜKÜ, iUcSDAY, JUNE 27, 1922, BALiE iNliSfc SCHOOL FAIR CHANCES IN MEETINGS HELD THE CIRCUIT IN COMPTON CO., BOUNDARIES FREIGHSBURG NEWSY NOTES OF INTEREST Demonstrations Will Be Given This Week at Brookbury, Milan, Scotstown and Gould.COOKSHIRE, Que., June 27.\u2014 Compton County demonstrations for School Fairs to be held during this week, under the direction of Mr.Louis C.Roy, B.S.A., County Agrono-Bnist, are as follow^: Tuesday, 27th, Brookbury, Mrs.Batley.Wednesday, 28th, Milan, Town Hall.\t' Thursday, 29th, Scotstown, Model School.Friday, 30th, GouW, Town Hall.Miss Crane, of Macdonald College, Ste.Anne de Bellevue, will demonstrate in cooking and sewing, which will prove of especial interest to all those who are participating in the School Fair Exhibits.These demonstrations are being arranged for by the varions Women\u2019s Institute branches, who have undertaken the whole proceedings for the afternoon\u2019s programme.Parents and children, though not exhibitors at any School Fair are cordially invited to these demonstrations which are given by experts.General Notes.Miss P.E} Anne Bailey received the sad ne^vs on Saturday morning of the death of her niece, Mrs.Waiter Laberee, which occurred suddenly in Worcester, Mass., where she mad entered a local hospital for an \u2022operation.The late Mrs.Laberee was Avell and favorably known, being a visitor in this locality last summer.Deceased was, prior to her marriage.Miss Mary E.Bailey, daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.Horace H.Bailey, of Ottawa, Ont., formerly of Cookshirc.Mrs.Laberee is survived by her husband and one child, two sisters, Mrs.Nelson Green (nee Miss Lucy Bailey) and Mrs.M.Green teel , directors here yesterday', dividends Sjian were declared as follows: B.E.Steel 2nd preferred, 1 % per cent., payable August 1 to record July 15; Dominion Steel Corporation prefer-\tCOOKSHIRE.red, 1% per cent., payable August ; The play, \u201cOur Folks\u201d will be giv-1, record July 15; Dominion Coal; en at the Bury Town Hall on Wed., Company preferred, 1% per cent.,] June 28, in aid of the Bury Hockey uavable August 1 to record Julv 12.Club.\tDemand\tCable* Sterling .\t.\t4.41%\t4.42 ! Francs .\t\t8.38% Lire\t\t.4.75%\t4.76 Belgian .\t\t7.98 Marks .\t.28%\t i Drachmas .\t.\t3.18\t3.20 MONTREAL, June 27.\u2014The local stock exchange was only moderately active during the first half hour this morning, and no startling variations in price quotations were registered.Brazilian was a feature of the easy trading, falling off a point to 45%.A great number of shares changed hands.Abitibi was stronger and rose half a point to 60%.Brompton was unchanged at 31.STERLING EXCHANGE FIRM.(Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, June 27.\u2014Sterling exchange firm.Demand Great Britain $4.41%.France 8.37.Italy 4.74%.Germany .28%.Canadian dollars 1 25-32 per cent discount.FIRMER PRICES ON BOURSE.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, June 27.\u2014Prices were firmer on the Bourse today.Three per cent rentes 58 francs.Exchange on London 52 francs 65 centimes.Five per cent loan 76 francs 35 centimes.The United States dollar was quoted at 11 francs 93% centimes.-«- CONTRARY VIEW \"Then your wife doesn\u2019t believe that two can live as cheaply as one.\u201d \u201cNo; her idea seems to be that twd ought to live as expensively as four or five.\u201d t SHtKBKOOhvE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1922.PAGE TEN Sporting News HEY, THERE! LOOK OUT FOR THOSE STRIPES RUTH AGAIN A LOCALS SCORE WINNING COG IN SECOND WIN AT YANK MACHINE ST.HYACINTHE knocked Out a Circuit Drive with Seven Thousand Fans Saw Sher-Two Men on Bases\u2014Yankees brooke Win Out in the Ninth Gain Full Game on Browns.CAMOciated Pre** Despatch) NEW YORK, June 27.\u2014\u201cBabe Inning.A record of seven thousand peo-i pie saw Sherbrooke defeat St.Hya- _______\t____ cinthe yesterday for the second time Ruth again is a winning cog in the : this season, th efinal score being 7 Yankee\u2019s machine.Returning to the t0 5 it was a stirring contest and game yesterday after his suspension i\tx____\t4Ti\u2014iI-n TTrn- of five days, for a run-in with Um- Eire Dineen at Cleveland, the Babe nocked out a homer off Jack Quin nin the fifth inning with two on, the hit figuring prominently in the six to four win of the Yankees over Boston.®s I INVESTIGATED TWO DEATHS AT BEDFORD the fans were continually kept on the go.Both teams were plodding along evenly with the score board registering three runs each when the turn came in the eighth.Landry started with a single and additional clouts by Andy Jenkins, Ralph Jenkins and _________ , Granai resulted in the locals forging 0'hawkey clinched the victory for | ,0 the front wjth a two run lead.It f with another blow in the |0-Kecj as though St.Hyacinthe would Riinth.\t.overcome this lead in their half of Coveiskie held St.Louis in checK ^ jRnjRg but although they got j while his team mates hit Pruett for ! .},ree hits and had four men up on twelve hits and won six to nothing, .he bases thev were checked by thus enabling the New York Ameri- fmart\txR the ninth both j cans to gaju a full game on ihe, teams tallied two points.Browns.Two and a ha*, games se-, sherbrooke opened the scoring in para tec the rivals today.\tthe very first inning, Pete Landry Jimmy King twirled Philadelphia : conurg home on Kennison\u2019s single, to its fifth straight victory over j g.^ Hyacinthe wiped out this lead in | Boston, and the Quarken, chmbed * their half an dthreatened to take the I out of last pi ace while the Braves ijeatj jn the second inning with one j° t.0^c.T't\t\u2022\t¦ v down and one on second.The Sher-j The Reds hii three ^t.LoUiS pitc.-:^roo^e ]acjs tightened up and the ers hard.whUe Keck a tecruit was danger wa.averted\tTHERE ARE EIGHT TRAINED ONES COMING WITH RINGLING steady in the pmcnes and continu.a\tIn the thir(j.Sherbrooke added an-;\tBROS iXD BA.RNUM & BA.ILEY.its winning streak by winning .to|other ^ ^ st Hyacinthe did' 4': likewise.Giboin and Brick Reed! Years ago there were people wtio t Tve ,C^cag°.Cubs\t\u2022MorrT111 helped Andy Jenkins\thome in the\t! insisted that \u201czebras\u201d were only ir the latter stages of the game tor ; fourt}l an(1 gherbroke\tretained this\t: white midget mules striped with several timely Wows and won from one run lead until the sixth The hlack paint.No doubt there are per-tne Pirates by o to 4.\t, ejghth inning found both teams on j sons who still think so.Now and then -\tj an equal basis and Pete Landry, j when some credulous youth hires out AMERICAN LEAGTjE\tj opening up with a clean hit, was sent \"\t\u201d iTeaterdav\u2019e Results)\taloJn^ b>'\tuand.Andy Jenkins , and once again the visitors assumed At Boston:\u2014Home runs by Ruth the lead.Granai sent Andy Jenkins and Shawkey were big factors in the i home for a second tally.\t*\t.\t.\t, vinr» man m,, irummi\t,.,1 n Yankee's win over the Red Sox in : St.Hyacinthe got\tthree hits in\t1 by one of Patterson s assistants, w-ho\tarother\trecent\tacquisition.\tThese\tin the last game of the senes m wnich ; their half and had men\ton third, sec-, nangs a Fresh Paint sign over the\t; c]u(Je\teRorlri0US\tNorman\tstallions Boston had won four straight.Score: jend (twice) and first but were unable\ttrained to perform many menage Stripes ttiatjiïon\u2019i com&^nrp one species of the hundreds contained in the great zoo, which has been formed by combining the finest animals of the two famous circuses.To this have been added the dozen to John Patterson, superintendent of PincHncr RT-nHie-111 game from the Pirates yester-i \u2014\u2022 Hyacinthe 10100100 2\u20145 iay.Score one down, two across the plate and the con\\icts, as t-ne\t-\t-,\tT two on bases.A fly to shortstop and !caretakers term the zeblas> are fcUt' ; given her® oc June 30th- BASEBALL FOOTBALL Two Unusual Deaths Occurred Near Bedford\u2014Meeting of the Missisquoi Agricultural Society BEDFORD, June 26.\u2014Coroner Mitchell was called upon to investigate two cases of unusual deaths in Bedford district during the past two w eeks.On Tuesday morning, June 13th, he was called to Meigs\u2019 Corners, in the Township of Dunham, to investigate the death of the late Genevieve St.Pierre, sixty-four years of age, who was found dead on the kitchen floor of her home that morning.Deceased, who was a widow, lived with her married daughter, who found the deceased lying dead on the floor of the kitchen, and from appearances it was judged that the body had fallen forward on the stove, sustaining bruises on the face and neck and chest.On investigation, Coroner Mitchell found that the deceased had suffered an attack of paralysis about a month ago and further investigation proved that death was due to natural causes, cerebral hemorrhage and he disposed of th# case without a jury.On Monday, June 19th, Coroner Mitchell was notified of the finding of a man lying dead beside the highway in th#Tarish of St.Armand, near Morse\u2019* Line.On investigation on Tuesday morning, Coroner Mitchell found the man to be Antoine Ruel.It was the custom of deceased to walk to his school near Guthrie, about twro and a half miles from his home, and he had left home on Monday morning as usual for his school.Later Miss Blanche Rychard, who was passing along the highway noticed the body of a man lying beside the road and immediately notified the neighbors.Mr, Napoleon Ruel and his two sons, Albert and Edward, were among those to arrive first on the scene, identified the remains and notified Coroner Mitchell, who gave permission for its removal to their home, pending an investigation the following morning.Deceased had been under medical treatment for some time past.After a full investigation the Coroner was entirely satisified that death was due to natural causes and disposed of the case without a jury.Missisquoi County Agricultural Society.A meeting of the directors of the Missisquoi Agricultural Society was held at the oountv building at Bed ford on Friday.Those present were: President S.Gauthier, and Directors: Giroux, Ingalls, Symington, Campbell, Short, Martin-dale, Knight, Bradley.Currie, Poissant, Lafrance, Rochlau and Ouil-ette.The matter of conducting the dining hail at the grounds during the exhibition days was under discussion, but was laid over without §300 leeward The above reward will be paid to any person furnishing information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone implicated in the burglary of any of the Quebec Liquor Commission\u2019s stores in anv part of the province.$200 ADDITIONAL An additional reward of $200 will be paid to any officer or citizen who apprehends anyone in the act of burglarizing any of the Commission\u2019s stores.All information will be treated as strictly confidentiaL Communications should be sent to Brigadier-General E.de B.PANE! 3 Notre Dame Street East, Montreal, Que.Pittsburgh.Chicago - .\t.Batteries\u2014Morrisor.Etueland and O\u2019Farrell.n.h.E.4 6 31 6 9\t2: and Gooch; At St.Louis:\u2014The Reds beat the TENNIS PROYTNCLAL TENNIS TOURNEY ( As sociated Press Despatch.) MONTREAL, June 27.\u2014In the first round of the open events in the Cards yesterday, Keck being'effec-\tTennis Tournament play- tlve in the pinches.Score:\tIf Pp B Z ^ Mount Royal Champion, won both Cincinnati\t7 14 \u201c : r'!s ^-^h®5 :n the open events and St' Louis\u2019.'.\u2019.'.V.\u2019\t4 io 2 : - e Montreal Cup, defeating J.Des Batteries\u2014Keck and Wingo; Per-tica, North, Bailey and Smith.j Tessier, Quebec, in the first match.I E.H.Laframboise, Provincial chain oion, and E.Savard, Quebec, woi At Philadelphia: \u2014 The Phillies buth the-lr matches, knocked the Braves into the cellar position yesterday by taking its fifth day, straight victory.Score : H.ft.E Boston .5 0 1 Philadelphia.9 15 2 Batteries\u2014Miller.Watson, Brax- j St.Louis ton and Gowdy, Gibson; Ring and xew York CANADA BASEBALL LEAGUE (Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, June 27.\u2014 The results of the games played yesterday in the Canada Baseball League are us follows : At Valleyfield:\u2014 Ottawa 8; Valleyfield 4.At Three Rivers:\u2014 Montreal 3; Three Rivers 2.THESCO LINE UP FOR TOMORROW The following line-up will represent Thesco tomorrow in the semifinal against Circo for the John 0.Watson Cup; possible.The Government has consented to supply the judges for the various departments during the fair days, but in case some of these judges were unable to be in attendance, the society appointed alternate judges as follows: On horses, Mr.Charles Collins; cattle, T.W.Honey; hogs and sheep, H.Gladu; poultry, A.T.Gould; manufactures.Robert Kidd; farm produce, C.W.Gates; garden vegetables, C.O.Robb; ladies\u2019 work.Slesdames J.E.Deuel and P.E.Gosselin.This practically concluded the business of the meeting, which was then adjourned.General Note*.Mr.Haninbal Sheltus spent Sunday in Bedford, the guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Sheltus.Mr.Arthur Hickey, of Montreal, came out to attend a business meeting which was held at Stanbridge East on Wednesday evening, and while in Bedford was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.D.J.Reid.Mr.Hickey was accompanied by his daughter, Margaret, who returned to Montreal on Thursday morning.Dr.E.F .Draper and Mr.E.F.Currie were in Montreal for two days last week.Mr.W.A.Sheltus accompanied Miss J.Stone to Richmond on Wednesday, where she will live at the Wales Home.Miss Isabel Currie accompanied Mr.Hickey and Miss Margaret Hickey to Montreal on Thursday, and will be their guest for some time.Miss Currie will be one of the bridesmaids at the Hawthorne-Short weddin- which takes place June 28th, in Montreal.Miss Dorothy Seiveright, Principal of the Bedford High School, was a recent guest at the home of Mr.D.P.Jones.Avocat.4.\t(a) Tommy Lad, Matheson; (b) \u201cI Love You Truly,\u201d Ronald.M.Armand Gauthier.5.\tCavatine de \u201cRomeo et Juliette\u201d Gounod.M.Paul Valade.6.\t(a) Menuet, Mozart; (b) Reverie, Fanconnier; (c) Cenquieme Dance Hongroise, Brahms.Trio, Desrochers.7.\tOuvre tes yeux bleus, Massenet.M.Paul Valade.8.\tLeçon de chant.M.M.Paul Valade, Armand Gauthier et Felix Desrochers.9.\t(a) Le Vagabond, Fourdrainj (b) Berceuse, Rhene Baton.M.Armand Gauthier.10.\t\u201cLe Carnaval de Venise,\u201d (arrangement special), Trio, Desrochers.At the piano, Antonio Letourneau, organist of the church of St.Louis of France.God Save the King.The artists were all from Montreal and entertained while here by Father Desrochers at the Presby-I tery.The evening proceeds were $210.GENERAL NOTES.The Y.L.C.of the Methodist Church will meet in the Church Parlors on Friday p.m., June 30th, when tea will be served at six o\u2019clock.Everyone invited^ Mr.and Mrs.F.Hogue, of Grand Mere are guests of Mr.and Mrs.Felix Brouillette.Mr.J.N.Robinson was rushed into Montreal on Saturday to an hospital, accompanied by his physician.He will undergo an operation.Mr.Elmore Cross, who went to a Montreal hospital a week ago, was on being examined pronounced unable to be operated upon successful- Mr.Oscar Metevier has moved with his family into Mr.George Mr.H.E.Bieber, manager of the ! Stone s apartment, h-01!®®' Maui Molsons Bank here, recently left on : street, and will occupy the rooms a business trip to Toronto.\t* lately vacated by Mr.Culver, and The Bedford High School closed ' have his barber shop in the same for the summer holidays and teach- ! place* el's have all left for their respective I Mrs.J.W.Buchanan arrived from j.omeg\tj Montreal on Saturday and is occupy- Captain and Mrs.E.L.Clewell, ^ tbe Carter house, Lansdowne of New York, who are the guests of! Av®\" fo^tne,rsumn(lerJnoJbl?f;hf;eM Mrs.Sager, of Pigeon Hill, were ini Mr.and Mrs.C.N.Crutchfield Saturday, accoa.paniad by | «\"f\tSi'r.SÎ town on Mrs.Clewell, and were the guests of Mrs.Robert Thompson, and Miss M.Thompson, Mr.George Bradley, of St.Armand, was in town recently on business.Mr, H.E.Bieber and Master Billy definite decision.It was decided to ; recen'tly were in Montreal, with change the style_ of membership: j,jrs_ Bieber, who is improving in tickets to admit the holder to the grounds once each day, only with the previous two lady tickets attached.The judges on standing crops were directed by resolutions to com Goal: Simpson; Backs: Grimes andlmence their duties about July 10th.Cathcart; Halves: Spackman, Cuth-|The judges are for the Township bert and Durable; Forwards: Dor-i of Stanbridge, J.M.Stevens; Town- man, Pierce, Miller, Bush and Moore; Reserves: Bray and Bisson.The Thesco players will hold a practice this evening at the Parade Grounds.' VICTORIA VILLE QUIT EN EIGHTH RICHMOND, June 27.\u2014The G.T.R.team was again victorious over SHERBROOKE MEETING Victoriaville in the game played here\tTONIGHT Sunday although the players were 1\t^ meeting of the Sherbrooke Foot pot up to their usual form^ Fortin ; ball club will be held at the Y.m.started the game for the G.T.R., c.A_ this evening at 7.30\u2019p.m.\u2018 AH but did not last out t.e -irst inning, i members are requested to attend, as, when he was taken out, five runs ' had bMn scored and only one man shin of Dunham.Eugene Ives; Parish of Farnham.Robert Clarke; Parishes of St.Armand East and West, D.Corriveau; Parishes of Clarence-ville and St.Thomas, A.Thomas.The secretary was instructed to compile the special prize list and I have\" the same published as soon as AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING Henline.Only three game* scheduled.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (Yesterday\u2019s Results) At Syracuse:\u2014 R.H.E.j Toronto.5 11 1 Syracuse.1 6 4 Batteries \u2014 Taylor and Devine; Sell and NeibergaLL 1 Detroit .I Chicago .! Washington .j Cleveland .! Boston .28 j Philadelphia .24 W.40 38 35 34 32 31 L.28 31 31 32 34 36 36 34 PC ^\t,\t, LENNOXVILLE TO HOLD was out.Rooney took his place and\tPRACTICE both he and Letarte, of Victoriaville, The Lennoxville Football Club will showed good pitching, although each, hold a regular practice this evening team scored four more runs in the, All players requested to turn out?\u2019 .588 next two innings.In the fifth inning .\t_____ .551 Letarte was taken out and Gariepy ! SEMI-FINALS WATSON CUP .530 took his place.When the eighth | in the semi-finals of the Watson 515 ! inning came around the score was ! Cup, the Circo will line up the fol-.485 t®n to four m favor of Victoriaville.j [owing team against Thesco-.463 Then came the break.Gariepy be-; Goal: Sullivan; Backs: Duguid and .438 came wild, walked four men, and was Mann; Halves: Scott, Forbes and .414 hit for two more safeties which net- j Rudd; Forwards: R.Robertson Milted G.T.R.four more runs.Then nes, D.Robertson, Jarvis and' L NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING J:th \u201cF1 on second and third, a : Petts.The kick-offYs scheduled for heavy hitter at bat, and only one man 6.30 p.m.P.C.! out, the Victoriaville men conferred !\t______ .629 together and finally protested ; EXECUTIVE MEETING TONIGHT .549 ; against Umpire Murphy\u2019s decisions, j A meeting of the executive of the At Buffalo: R.H.Rochester.2 7 Buffalo.5 11 Batterie»\u2014Cox and Lake; Mohart Bo8ton and Bengough.E 2 2 W.L.New York.39\t23 St.Louis.34\t24 Brooklyn .35\t30 Cincinnati.33\t32 Chicago .31\t31 Pittsburgh.29\t31 Philadelphia .\t.24\t36 .24\t37 At Jersey City.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING .538 j refusing to play longer unless he ; Football Association will be held this .508: was removed.After giving them a ! evening in the G W V A at 8 30 n .500 j reasonable time to resume playing I m.in order to select\u2018referees for the .483 the game was called in favor of G.; coming month and to re-arrantre .400 T.R.It is needless to say that the ! games which were postponed through !\t™ th® thirteenth round for .393 spectators were disgusted with the ; rain.\t*\t\u201d [ 5antamwpier>>t rhamnimisViin
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