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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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mardi 11 juillet 1922
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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record ptablished 1897.\tSHERBROOKE, QUE.TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1922.\t\tTwenty-sixth Year.EFFECT OF COM\tAND R\u2019Y.STRIKES\tiFELT\tIN US.Clashes Between 1\tIrish Free Staters An\td Repi\tublicans RAILWAY TRAFFIC AND BÜSINESS INSTATES SUFFER FROM THE COAL AND RAIL STRIKES ; ,\tNEW YORK H I, BUT ROADS PREPARED TO FIGHT SIX MONTHS' FOR GERMANY Numerous Trains Cancelled on Philadelphia Lines\u201420,000 Strikers Attend Meetings in New York\u2014Railway Clerks | and Freight Handlers Strike in Virginia\u2014Strike News I from Here and There\u2014Street Railway Trouble in Buf-A falo\u2014Welsh Mine Situation.Jvr deli- Miss Alberta m.Hough, of Mont-_\t\u201d\t and St.Peter\u2019s Sunday Master Gordon McMurray and School will hold a basket picnic on Thursday afternoon, July 13th, in Mr.G.Edward Kirby\u2019s grove.Should the weather prove unfavorable on Thursday, this affair will take place on Friday, July 14th.All members and scholars of these or- Sherbrooke^last wefk ^\t1\timproved in health and able Miss Vera\" Mountain, of Kirkdale,! ?° a^Hndt° the gTeater part of ber is visiting Miss Feme Sanborn.\t* drt1^'\t.Mr.and Mrs.0.S.Joyce and: w 5S\u2018 C\u2018 t Chv an,d f^nllyA\u2019,°f daughter Estelle were in Bury re-\tare here : a,s0 Mr' A!ex cently, at his brother\u2019s, Mr.C.A.' Mu,r.rayV?f Massawippi.Joyce\ti ^rs* Kennedy, of westrnount, is Mis' Katheryne Evans is visiting ' the/u.eit1Iof her dau&h^.G.Mrs.W.Kenney, at Angus.\tB;M.Rodwell.Mm.H.H.Mo; was i£ Sherbrooke 1 Farmers, thls\thave the last of the week.\ti commenced haying.The crop is an Relatives in this place have re-: eXwUenir0ne'o , - .\t_\t, ceived announcements of the mar- ^iss Mary Bacon left for Quebec riage of Mr.Clinton, Hall to Miss on Saturday to insit her sister Miss Eileen McMurray, of Lennox-ville, are the guesta of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Barlow Coates.Mrs.Alonzo G.Hurd and children, of Sawyerville, were the guesta of Mr.and Mrs.John W.Robinson on Saturday last.Miss E.Hepbum, of Bury, is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Ball for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.J.William Benecka and Miss Joan L.Benecke were tins Sunday guests of Mrs.J.Henry Taylor.Mrs.P.P.Studd has arrived, in town from Halifax to spend the summer months with her sister, Mrs.Herman Gates and her brother, Mr., Herman A.Stevenson.Mr.and Mrs.Dennis Keenan, Misses Marjorie, Olive and Gertrude Keenan, Masters Clifford and Lefilie Keenan, of Thorold, Ont., are the guests of Mrs.Keenans parents, Mr.and Mrs.Roland A.Larrabee.Mr.and Mrs.Howard L.Scott, Mr.and Mrs.John W.Robinson and Mr.Gerald M.Scott motoned to Keith on Sunday, where they were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.William S.McCaskill.Miss B.Eresee, who spent the ] week-end at her home in W\u2019aterioo, j has returned home.Misses Bertha and Margaret Mc-; Vety, who have been camping at ! Lake Memphremagog, were called home on account of the death of their grandmother, the late Mrs.John Cascadden.Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Wheeler, Masters Ashley and Russell W\u2019heeler, of Sherbrooke, are the guests of Mrs.Wheeler's parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.Larrabee.ganizations, as well as parents and friends, are requested to attend this annual affair and to meet at the Parish Hall at 1.45 o\u2019clock, standard time, where motor cars, to be loaned for conveying the party to the picnic grounds, will start from.Tea will be served about 5.15 o\u2019clock and all Interested are cordially invited to attend.At the recent consecration of Bishops in Westminster Abbey, London, England, where Canon H.J.Cody, of Toronto, Ont., was the preacher, one of the three Bishops to be consecrated by the Archbishop M™mte;bUry\u2019,Wa?the Rev- Howard Mowil, formerly Dean of Wveliffe 4Foront°, who has been ap- pointed Assistant Bishop of Western China.Rev.Mr.MowlI, who is a cousin of Mrs.Elizabeth Frigge has on several occasions preached in St.hfs retaSîe.s °n hiS Visits to Mrs.J.L.French, D.D.G.has trn pnnd, from her official visit to the Reoekah Lodges at Lake Megan- :^an«JScoUtowil> where the differ- nexAfiT\u201d Wcre instailed for the next naif year.Mr.and Mrs.Harry H.Moe, who were recent guests of Mrs.Moe\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ayton Crom- Si n h?V£ returned to their home in Hishop s Crossing.Miss Aimee V\u2019ermette.who Ls In Quebec visiting her sister, Airs.J.Jenkins, and her aunt, Mrs.¦Leon Vermette.for ttm been the guest of her son, Mr.Arthur Kerr and Mrs.Kerr.Mr.Waiter Laberee and Master Horace Laberee were in town last week from Worcester, Mass., visiting relatives.Mr.Laberee has not been here for twenty-two years.Mr.J.Laroyer, of Thetford Mines, is relieving Mr.H.Leslie Cleveland at the local customs office, Mr.Cleveland being absent owing to the serious illness and subsequent death of his father, Mr.R.Cleveland, at Frelighsburg.Mrs.James A.Frasier has returned from a few days\u2019 stay in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Horace H.Pope were recently visiting Mr.and Mrs.W.S.McCaskill in Keith.Mr.and Mrs.Edward F.Houle have returned from a few days\u2019 stay in Montreal.Mr.H.Ste.Onge has returned from Ste.Hyacinthe, where he was relieving at the Canadian Bank of Commerce.Miss Ruby Jackson has been in town from Lennoxville for a few days with her mother, Mrs.Robert Cole.Masters Thomas and Rufus Gil day, of Montreal, have been the guests of their grandparents, Sena tor Rufus H.Pope and Mrs.Pope, at Eastview.Miss Therese Lequin, of Sherbrooke, has been visiting her grand parents, Mr.and Mrs.Samuel Ver-mette.Excellent variety of sporting and outing shirts at J.W.Brouillette's A Real Treat and an inexpensive one at that\u2014 CHASE & SANBORN\u2019S Obtainable anywhere in Canada.Sold only in 1 and 21b.airtijfK't tins* Whole* creuad or fine ground for Tricol&tor ov percolator use.CHASE A SANBORN, Montreal.85 LIBBYTOWN Miss Pearl Gadley has returned .\t_____v*.w from a few days\u2019 stay with her sis- !\thas returned home, ter, Mrs.Thomas McCoomb, at\tanc^ Mrs.Malcolm W.John- Eaton Corner.\tSr°?T W^° were recent guests Friends here of a former resident j SJ Mrs.Johnston\u2019s parents, Mr.and n will learn with\tinterest that Mrs.\t;rr\\ .r,ry\tGoff ,have\treturned\tNu Y'\trvFwiîr\t\"Vf i r.r.r.T) ^ 4- n T T I_L O t il F1 F hfYTYIO\t1\tA XZ /-i\t^ r,\t1 « -C i?\t-r-.Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Davidson and son, Robert, of Brooklyn, N.Y., are spending their vacation at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Davidson.Mr.and Mrs.Torn Johnston, of East Angus, have been spending a few days at thehome of the latter\u2019s sister, Mrs.J.K.Davidson.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Whitcomb, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Davidson and Robert, motored to Richford on Friday to visit Mr.and Mrs.John Nutbrown.Mrs.Ines Howe and daughter, Mrs.W.Chalk, and two sons, of Westrnount, accompanied by Rev.Mr.Hopper, of East Hatley, were calling on Mr.0.W.Perry on Friday.Quite a few from this place attended the Sunday school picnic at Round Bay on Thursday, and report a pleasant day.Miss Rose Horn has been spend-___ __.\u201ei __ ing a few days with her friend, Mrs.ermette, for the past\u2019 fort-1 J- A- Breaky.ROCK ISLAND Dudswell.A meeting of Maxwell Rebekah mere.Ingleside House.guests of Mrs.Patrick\u2019s sister, i Vacancies for ! Mrs.Joseph A.Bothwell, in East ., Mrs.Robert Kerr has returned boarders.Suitable for business peo- [ Angus.Mrs.Patrick expects toj fTom East AnSU9.where she has b\u201c,To\u201cs Fh'; Jr\u201eshTfer\u2019?*'\u2022 pirn\".«\"5» «i\u201d Th,\t,h.rtiy.were installed by Mrs.(Dr) Mae- ; Cote\u2019 ^rop'\t__ rae, of Bury, district deputy presi- _ Mi|s Muriel Heath, Miss Margaret surse, Miss Olive Bullock and Mr.Rex Nurse are camping for a week at the cottage of Mr.C.C.Wells, at Cedarville.Mr.and Mrs.John O\u2019Donnell, of a few weeks Mrs.Walter Allen and son Elmer, of Greensboro Bend, Vt., have been visiting relatives here.Mrs.Thomas Meredith and children have returned from a visit to Mrs.Meredith\u2019s parents, in Montreal.Mrs.E.G, Paulette, with her baby, Nelson Paulette, is visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.N.Andrews, at South Ifadswell.Mr.and Mrs.William Hull and children returned on Saturday from their vacation at the lakeside.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Nutbrown and children were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Nutbrown, at Hunlingville.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Wilder, of Sawyerville, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.R.Whiteman recently.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Nutbrown and family and Miss Gladys Nutbrown, of Huntingville, have been guests of Mr.Howard Nutbrown and family.Mr.and Mrs.I.Boucher, of Richmond.were guests recently pf Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Lowell and family.BROOKBURY The strawberry supper and dance held in the Community hall on the evening of July 4th was a decided success, both socially and financially, the proceeds being $93.The evening was all that could be desired and the ha^l was filled, some being from a distance as far as Sherbrooke.The supper was one of Brookbury\u2019s suppers which are hard to excel.After supper the tables were cleared away and dancing to the music of a three-piece orchestra was indulged in, Miss G-Coates, of Cookshire; Mr.Moe, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, and Mr.Bishop, of Marbleton comprising the orchestra.The company broke up at a late hour, all having enjoyed-a thoroughly good time.Mr.and Mrs.Carroll Bennett and little daughter Janice have returned from Portland and South Paris, after a pleasant visit with Mr.Har- daughtcr Isabel were recent gues of Mr.avid Mrs.F.J.Bennett.Mrs.B, Bishop, of St.Andrew was a recc,nt guest of Mrs.W.Fj B\u2019atley.Mrs.Clougib, of Pomona, Cal., hi been visiting her sister, Mr^, F.Bennett.Mrf and Mrs.J.Wyatt and dauJ ghter were recent guests of Mr.aa«1 a 111 fti In 1 been having a few days recreation, i correct action of the liver and bow-visiting friends in Stanstead and els, and this is speedily accomplished I Boynton.\ti by using Dr.Hamilton\u2019s Pills.No Î Nearly all the people here attend-1 person using Dr.Hamilton\u2019s Pills ed the international celebration at will be subject to bilious fits.Sound ! the Three Villages held on the digestion, good appetite, a clear col- Owmg to the busy season the at-, Fourth of July, and found very or, will evidence the health-giving TTTaa\t~\t-1 « many excellent attractions.\t1 ¦nronprtipq nf Dr\tDin- tendance wa» not aa large as usual.It was planned to hold a food sale j the last week in July.It was decid- ; ed to not have a meeting in August.Before the members and friends BURY properties of Dr.Hamilton\u2019s Pills, which are safest and best for general family use.When a laxative is needed, when you feel out of sorts, ?\t\u2014 4.\u2014\t\u2014 T\"\\ TT ¦ i ,\t* Co., Montreal.\u2014 -\t- - -\u2014, The lawn social held on Thursday\t3 ^be^rnel°,use\tB-aTnBton\u2019B left, delicious refreshments were i evening last, under the auspices of | of Mandrake and Butternut.! served by the hostesses, Mra.Tyler ! the St.Paul\u2019s Guild, was a very ! t,5c\u2019 aT dealer or The Catarrhozonei Ei!-».- 1 1,1 \"\t.- -\t\u2014\t.j g7*eat succès».The beautiful Rec- j *r n J\u2014 fory grounds were much admired UUCOVered i rue Kemedy I and a very enjoyable time was spent For Systematic CaUrrh there.Varied attractions provided ! fun and merriment.The weather A bad ran* nf fütai-rt, *«* + I cations are that the crop this year j will be the largest in many sum-, mers.The abundance of rain has proven ! ideal for the growth and the warm aw,-, a;.\tsunshine has brought it along to a *** A*1 Danc Johnville, every ; rapi,jiy ripening stage, so that many nesaay.\t! farmers have already made great W.Burns, auto livery, Phone 1241.1 Progress in getting their crop cut.«\u2022#\u2022* + ********# \u2022>> + LENNOXVILLE * If you want to hear a good dance orchestra drive up to the Open Air-Dancing Garden.Exhibition Grounds tomorrow night.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Sherbrooke-Montreal Service.The Canadian Pacific Railway op- j ^\tPiano Tuner.Resi- erate very frequent and convenient dence 194 Quebec St.Phone £46W.Q.ain sendee between Sherbrooke Dancing tomorrow night Exhibi- and Montreal The complete senuc-tion Grounds.\t1 05 Br,> ,T,vr\u2019n {Spectators) are welcome to the open air dancing garden every (Wednesday night.) Admission free at gate.Fireless Cookers lower your gas \\ es are given below: Westbound.Trains leave Sherbrooke: 4.00\ta.m.daily i 7.10 a.m.7.00\ta.m, daily except Sunday ar e - * ** + + * + « ****e-e-}' + ** Mr.Clifford McDonald, who has been staying at the home of his aunt, Mrs.F.Gagnon, has returned to Spring Hill.Mrs.Flanders Gagnon was the guest of friends at Spring Hill last week.Mrs.Bowden and little daughter, of Montreal, are guests at Mrs.Albert Bowden\u2019s home.Mrs.M.Taylor, of North Strate-ford, who has been visiting friends in town for some days, has gone to Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Friends of Mr.Clarence White will arrive Montreal regret to hear that he is quite ill at his home with a return of his former serious illness, experienced some years ago.He is slightly improving, Hve Montreal 10.30 a.m.\t,\t-_________r___ .\t8.10 a.m.daily arrive Montreal however, and hopes are entertained bills,_save food and labor.See one: n.20 a.m.\tfor his recovery; 2.00 p.m.daily except Sunday ar- j ^ omen\u2019s Institute meets Thurs-rive Montreal 5.50 p.m.\t> °ay at 2^30 p.m.at J.Thompson\u2019s.Harmony Band, Portland Sq., tonight.If weather unfavorable will be held Thurs.eve.Special sale of Field Glasses and binoculars rar.girig in price from $6 to $45.These prices are leas than ; 11-35 a.m pre-war.J.C.McConnell, Optometrist, 54 King St.5.30 p.m.Sunday only Montreal 9.15 p.m.Eastbound.Trains leave Montreal: Band Concert and ice cream social, I Methodist Church lawn, Thursdav July 13th at 8 o\u2019clock.sfa^nr ^\tSherbr0°kê Ws.of age, Professor Richardso'n\u2019s 12.45 p.m.daily arrive Sherbrooke bovs^Mhe.same a6\"\t.TfjP1 3.55 p.m.\t| Boys ot the same age as those in the L&dic, 1, b,v., »»pl.!riv, Shübï'l./o'p*».S\u201cd*1' SeÆ\u201cr*ffi3Sïl?0'hpIîdU\u2018l nf/Gec.Washington coffee at C.O.rn6e45 p\"m0°daeilyarHve Sherbrooke Si£si0n in 1116 First Tank Bat' St.Jean s Store.Demonstration all19.55 p.\ttanon.this week.\t1\t\u2014 Come and dance on the new floor, which has just been scraped and waxed at the Open Air Dancing Garden, Exhibition Grounds.{Open Air Dancing Garden) tomorrow night at Exhibition Grounds.Rialto Dance Orchestra.INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION IN THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Once again the Eastern Townships has been recognized as the best place for a manufacturer from the United States to establish a branch factory.The latest addition to the steadily increasing list is the Franto-Ameriean Company, who are now erecting a City of Sherbrooke in the case of Dame Cinq-Mars, mother of Ovila Desrochers, against the judgement rendered by Mr.Justice Globensky in the Superior Court wherein the City was condemned to pay in excess of $5,000 damages.BODY NOT YET RECOVERED.In spite of continued efforts on the part of the local police and the Southern Canada Power Company, the body of Antonio Blais, who was swept over the Magog river dam last Friday, has not yet been recovered.>e MAILS TO UNITED KINGDOM A full mail will be despatched for the United Kingdom by the S.S.lo -\t,\t.c, T ,\t-, r, Empress of Britain .which sails from\t' ^ob,ris\u2019 Fiv^na ri-JU,.7,,i™ ioM .tv\u201e ___________.building, whicn is well on the wav.iand scheduled to be completed in Oc-Jeavmg the loca.office to connect tober, covers an area of 300 ft.long with this steamer will close at 2.30 o/ya ft\ta * a ®\t^ jet\treeuverea.pjn.on July 17th.\t^ ^\t^ b to ^\t^ ls.generally admitted that unless ^ rTv-v c\ty, i wr î Duildiiig\u2019 in every respect, brick and.- ^aves Mont\u201c|cc>ncrete, with steel sashes, sprink-real on July 19t.a wiJ a.so cany a lered throughout, with a concrete full inaiLi to the united Kingdom floor and saw-tooth roof, and Æe ma:l from the local branch | It is understood that the Com-to conne^; with this steamer will\tpany is going to employ sixty hands clwe at -.30 p.m.on July 19th.\tfor a start, and expects to develop On July 21st a lull mail will close very quickly to two hundred hands.the local oiiice for Montreal to be\tThe industry is absolutely the first !\tviVct-\t^\tj\tj .«patched on the S.S.Canopic which\tof its kind in Canada, the principal\t:\t^0f Thaxed has used as decor- ans from that\t.T\u201el\u2014\tAt.;__-C ruons the body is located in the large hole adjoining the sluice, it must have floated out to the St.Francis.-«- RED AND SINN FEIN FLAGS ORDERED FROM CHURCH LONDON, July 11.\u2014Red and Sinn Fein flags, which the radical Mils from that port on July'22nd.\u201c', ÿk bej^ dydnf Ind feilh^ !\t^o^Tby Ml\u2019 Con- UOCAL IRON WORKS TAKES ON MEN.As evidence of the improved busi- ' all kinds of textiles.sistory Court, thus settling a dispute PRF^F'VTattav\t(which caused several raids on the _______________ The neighhors and friends of Mr.\tlittle c°\"ï?ega- cess conditions in the industrial sec- ^rar-'c McLeod, met together last : mL,0 \u201e.tion of the city, the fact h nSe Wednesday at his home to welcome rif rC°rH^\t; ?\u2018e fchon known that cue of Sherbrooke's kl,n and h:s tride, (the latter, nee\tr d 7 ln dl£Play'ng large foundries has recently^ken M.ss Carrie Gillander, Sherbrooke)\tfBn0i*havlami,afd tbe h.\twhich is being closed by the Govern- w.v-r- u .v\tr-\t\u2014________ ment, has accepted the senior ma- -AKE HA .WHILE THE SUN thematieal mastership at Bishop\u2019s , , SHINES\tCollege School, Lennoxville.ihe past -ew days of bright and Professor Richardson, who is M.A.*ur.ny weather nave proven a great of Toronto Universitv and.M.Sc.of boon to the farmer* of the district, McGill, has been teaching far fifteen no have seized t^e opportunity to years, having been on the stal?at make a Start on the mowing of their, McGill before he joined the Naval tap crops.Haying is now in full College.As boys v.rere not admitted j ywicg m t_is section, and the indi- to the Naval College above sixteen Woman Needs No Eulogy- she speaks for herself.That trite saying will also apply to Quality Bread, the bread that sells.ALLAIT High Class Bread Specialist Phone 724-W.House 724-J.The sturdiness and conscientious building of the ^ The OldsmoMle u4\u201d assures fuel economy.The Blue Ribbon Motor Sales E.T.Distributors 60 Wellington St.South\tSherbrooke Radio Supplies We Have a Complete Stock of Radio Apparatus.Send for Our List and Prices.Wiggett Electric Company, Ltd.19 Marquette St., Sherbrooke WOMAN\u2019S HAIR IS BEAUTY HALO WHEN MECHANICS OF COIFFURE ARE HIDDEN BEACH ACCESSOKEKS The coat she wears manages to be coiorful by virtue ot the wide 3* * sleeves made of red and white rubberized satin.The rest is array blue terry cloth.The girdle and bandana cap set is printed biack on white rubber.In the oval, red and white satin bathing slippers and green and white buckled boots were made to combine with one\u2019s color scheme.The bathing bag is rubberized satin with an outside pocket sacred to complexion aids.It is green with amber hoop for kandlw 11 .Uf* Casmion m.ITS t Imprimatur.r\\ON iNV.\u2019SiBLE Nets - m ' ÜK HARDWOOD FLOORING We are pleased to announce that we are now sole agent* in Sherbrooke for flooring manufactured by the Industrial Specialty Co., of Magog.First carload just received.£i£gEB Orade Birch and IVBaple Kiln-dried, well manufactured, end matched, hollow backed_ suitable for finest residences, stores and offices, reasonably priced BISSELL-IRWIN LUMBER CO Brompton Road.\tPhone 777.Buy a Duro Wxttr System and b* Happy.A.RaWiîson Heating:\tPlumbing Frontenac St.Sherbrooke The girl at the left wears a dainty net blouse, fllet trimmed and bepieated.It does up at the back.Red and white silk printed in bold design makes the center BLOUSES tunic dashing and on the right a putty colored *ilk sweater enlivens itself with red and white checks.The slit and bound tunic Is a fe*.Wire that Is good.CHICAGO.\u2014\u201cThe glory of a coiffure must not be noticeable, woman is her hair.\u201d\t^Hair nets, pins, and other con- So declared Solomon, whose ^n vances for holding tr, ; hair in eputation as a eo&BMMear in > ?>*ace l'A show- Tno prett:- ________.ness of a coiffure is lost m evidences test was equal to h.^ artificiality.sme a:, the wisest of men.\t\u2018\u2018On a correctly gowned and beau Fashion expert* of today, as- tiful woman a double-mesh hair net, ««Bsaied in convention in Chicago, plainly visible, is a tragedy.It is agreed with the ancient king, but a detail out of drawing in the they declared that to be a woir.an\u2019r, picture, a discord in the music.It glory, pair must be arrange/! with hac an air of cheapness.Its only on art that counterfeits nature.\texcuse is its durability, but -who \u201cNothing,\u201d said a beauty special- wants durable ugnr.ec- 1 l*t at th* national gathering, \u201cis so \u201cWell-bred women have discard conspicuous in a woman os fcer hair, ed these roarse-strand, vis.7ie nets.Gown, toque, lingerie, jewel* have They lack style as -.veil ar.beauty.tiKh flheir separate appeal to the Fashion has placed :t imprimatur their combined effective- j upon gingle-rtrand invisible nets of ^destroyed if the coiffure is real hair or fine silk.They create an illusion.An indefinable charm sr must be arranged with distinguishes the woman who pre-eleasness.It mu*t have serve* the\tlaiity of her Mice of unstudied natu- coiffure beneath their strong, in-«ach&aicj at the.viidhk atrani** X Newton - Dakin Construction Co., Limited General Contractors SHERBROOKE, QUE.Office and Factory Building*, Power Houses, Highways.Your Hardwood Floor Problems Solved Have our tlectric Vacuum Floor Surfacôr ctean your floon and rcnmsh them\u2014-it does not cost much.Call us up on the phone.THE MARCHANT DECORATING CO.30 Dufferin Avenue./CA / cAo A SHOES Stylos without end are mad* to adorn m\u2019lady\u2019s foot.There 1» a buckskin strap oxford trimmed with yallow kid to wear with that yellow frock.Next to It oomeu the picturesque muakeefter boot* ol white kid and rod and patent leather.Patent leather and ruaaet aoede make the Shoe Just In front.On the stands, patent leather, ereletted in red for the sandle.satin end brocade for the «Upper and white kid for the taced up oxford tell tho story of shoe rashloq Sherbrooke Undertaking Parlors (Opposite Art Hall) MOTOR AMBULANCE Motor and Hormo Hearse.DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Lad/ aasiatsunt when raquirrd.E.A.VOGEL, Manager.Twenty-on.y.ar*' cxperl.nca PHONE 2J6.Yes, Mrs.Good Housewife, preserving time is almost here.Are you prepared to put up fruits and vegetables\u2014things your family will enjoy throughout , the coming winter?We are ready to help you.We have provided the best of preserving kettles, spoons, ( jars, paring knives, and the other utensils which you'i will find of great assistance in canning and preserving.Call and look through our different departments.J.S.MITCHELL & CO., Ltd.Don't neglect to read the Classified Advertisements in this issue.They likely name something you want A__ BEST COPY A VAT LABI I JAPANS or CHINA GREENS ¦v\tare but poor substitutes for the genuine \"SALADA\" PRES.HARDING\u2019S PLAN TO END THE GREEN TEA B9B1 Try \u2018Salada\u2019 and be convinced.A post card Will bring a sample.Address\u2014SALADA.MONTREAL. and Mrs.j0lles win 0 to Wild.Emma Miller, from Montreal, with | wood for a week-s stay.^The brides her violin.A\treception was held at\t|\twere the recipients\tof numerous the home of\tthe bride s parents\t!\tgifta of linen china\tcut glass che.where many handsome and useful\tsilverware, furniture, etc.presents were displayed, one being 1 ^ue3\u2019ts v;ere pres\u2019nt at the w\u2019dding irom the Church members, the bride from PhiladeIphia, New York, eT,g_ 01lsanlst¦ ,,,,,,\tBradley Beach, 'Belmar, Montclair.TT6 uft^the fme Leonia and other nlaces.night for Montreal and other places\t_______;______ for their honeymoon.\tI -\t- GILBERT\u2014LEE.SALISBURY\u2014MILLER\ti MONTREAL, Que., July 11.\u2014The KNOWLTON, July 11.\u2014On Wed-1 wedding took place in the Outre-nesday afternoon, July 5th, 1922, mont Presbyterian Church at half Howard J.Salisbury, son of Mr.and ; Past four o\u2019clock on Thursday after-Mrs.H.H.Salisbury, of Fulford, was noon, June loth, of Miss Dorothy married in the Methodist Church at ; Lee.younger daughter of the late Fulford to Miss Florence M.Miller,! Mr- H- L- Lee and Mrs- Lee> of of the same place, daughter of Mr.Montreal, to Mr.I.W.Gilbert, son Robert Miller, formerly of Montreal.of the late Mr- Albert Gilbert, of The church was filled with relatives ^shop\u2019s Crossing, and Mrs.Alex and friends.The Rev.Eimest M 3urns, of Montreal.The ceremony Taylor, of Knowlton, who had ban- ! was performed by Rev.Geo.Allen, tized the bride groom, performed the B'D'\tb\u201cde-\twas given ceremony, assisted by the Pastor of away by Mr.Geo.Miller, of Mont- The Rev.E.C.Russell, of Stan-stead, was a visitor to the city yesterday.* * * Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Hyde and Mrs.F.S.Hyde, of Lewiston, Me., were visitors to Sherbrooke yesterday.* * * Mr.and Mrs.Frank J.Lynch and the Misses Anna and Ann Rearlon, of Manchester, N.H., are spending a few days in the city.* * * The engagement is announced of Miss Florence Easier, of Sutton, to Mr.G.W, Brookes, of Sutton, (late of Montreal.) \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Miss Valine Brunelle has returned from a two weeks trip to Boston, Mass., where she has been the guest of Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Meyers.* * * Mr.Crescent Johnston was the rest over the week-end of Mr.F.Cohoon, at \u201cThe Bluffs,\u201d Lake Memphremagog.* * * Mr.Palmer Pitts spent the weekend at \u201cThe Bluffs,\u201d Lake Memphremagog, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Armstrong.» * \u2022 Miss Gertrude Swallow was the week-end guest of Miss Florence ; Armstrong, at \u201cThe Bluffs,\u201d Lake Memphremagog.w *\t* Mr.and Mrs.Richard Smith and family, Wolfe Street, have returned to Sherbrooke after spending their vacation at the Isaac Walton FLsh-ing Club, Little Lake.?* * j Dr.G.L.McKee, of the Income 1 Tax Department, Montreal, is at the New Sherbrooke this week on business.He will leave on Monday with Mrs.McKee and family for North Hatley, where he will spend a few weeks vacation.* * * Mr.Harry Cohen, B.A., B.C.L., son of Mr.and Mrs.B.Cohen, of Sherbrooke, who has completed his studies at McGill University, was successful in passing the Bar examinations of the Provincial Board held recently in Quebec.Mr.Cohen will practice law in Montreal.the church, the Rev.A.Sisco.Mrs *\u2022 \u2022 i mstrong played the wedding march.The bride, who was given away by real West, wore a gown of white satin with an overdress of net, embroidered in silver, and carried a shower bouquet of ophelia roses.her father, was gowned in grey silk Hei\u2018 v,eil of Brussels net, ar-crene de chme witK W\t4\u201e ! ranged with a pearl bandeau and She was attended Miss Olive Bond, crepe de chine with hat and shoes to \u2022 match and carried a bouquet of : b roses.The contracting parties were I ^ unattended.After the dainty refreshments\u2019 were orange blossoms.her cousin, ! wearing a maize taffeta dress and party ¦/journ useful.reside man .age black lace hat, and carried a bou- the home of Mr.Miller.Theteida! ^etT0f, T®,3' As ma\u2018d of 1ho£or\u2019 , 4-nV.iV,\u201e +,.\u2022 i e 01Miss Lyla Falconer wore a pale blue t T e, m for a weeks\tdre;.s arld black lace hat, it'K-a-oT-n nnma 6 ^assawiPP1\ti and carried Killarney roses.The \u2018 - were numerous, ornamenta! and ; litt!e fiower girl> Miss Iris Powell, \u2018 a^d Mrs.Salisbury will ; wore a dainty gown of accordion -iL™1 r+retI?ln a\u201c ^u!l0rd-; pleated pink silk, with wreath of Mr arfdtM-r?UQif* who were present: ; v0SeS) and carried a basket of pink ,, \u2019\tSls»C0\u2019DMîj and Mrs.P.I roses.The groomsman was Mr.J.iCo f , 1^Cel RIchmond; Mrs.Wm.Martin, and the ushers were \\TCr Ph\u2019i &'vetman- fr°nv¥0ntreal ; Mr.E.W.Suckling, Mr.Allen ont'* ai#d4.u 3'\tBab?b.ury> Par-; Burns and Mr.Kenneth Falconer, v,\t, Eroom; Wiibam and j The bride\u2019s mother was gowned in erman, brothers- and Marjorie Sal-, black silk canton crepe and wore a 1, ury,\tgroom; Mrs.Z.corsage bouquet of roses.Mrs.uones, of Stanbury; and Mrs.Hayes, Burns, the groom\u2019s mother, wore sistei Ox the bride.\tj a naVy blue taffeta dress with hat -\u2014\u2022\tj to match and bouquet of roses.Miss Hazel Bond, cousin of the bride, Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Dodge, of Pass-adena, Cal., were in town yesterday.*\t*\t*\tf Mrs.A.M.MacLeay, of Danville, was a visitor to the city yesterday.*\t* * Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Ferguson, of I Peterborough, Ont., were visitors to 1 the city yesterday.* * * Mr.and Mrs.F.L.Hall, of Orleans, Vt, spent yesterday in Shei-brooke.* * * Mr.and Mrs.Henderson, of Montreal West, were visitors to the city yesterday.* * * Miss Grace Par rock, of Hamilton, N.Y., is the guest of Mrs.W.A.Hale, Portland Avenue, for a few weeks.* * * Mrs.B.Tremblay and children, of Richmond, were the recent guests of Mrs.A.R.Bourbeau, Stanley Avenue.* * * Mrs.Michael Farrelly, of Lennox-ville, who has been in Montreal the past week, guest of friends, has returned.* * * Mr.and Mrs.G.Cheever, of Melrose Highlands, Mass., are spending a few days in town and are guests at the New Sherbrooke.* * * Mr.Palmer Pitts left yesterday for Weedon, where he has taken a position at the electrical power house.* * * Miss Cecila Goodfellow and Miss Gladys Goodfellow, of Valcartier, are visiting their aunt and uncle, Mr.and Mrs.James Goodfellow, in Sherbrooke.Mr.E.S.Winslow, of the Montreal office of the Canadian Inger* soil Rand Company has been spending a few days in town.» * * Mrs.William Rock.Jr., accompanied by Mrs.W.H.Dowse, of Boston, Mass., spent yesterday in Sherbrooke.* * * Mrs.Stanley Pitts is spending a couple of weeks at Potton Springs, ivr x t -1* rr* * j t.v \u201e and is accompanied by her little Master Jack Townsend, who has niece Miss Peggy Dixon, of Medicine been spending a holiday at Little Hat Alberta.Lake, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.\t.*\t* * L.W.Cook, returned hoiAe on Sat- Miss AIice sta of South Man.urday and on Monday left for New- ehester.Conn., arrived in Sherbrooke port, Vt., where he v/ill spend the jbjg morning and is the guest of her remainder of his holiday as the s;£tel., Mrs.F.A.Bottome, Quebec guest of Mr.and Mrs.William Rud-, street, ney.\t*\t*\t* Mrs.Frank Foss and Master Jus-| tin Foss, of Brooklyn, N.Y., arrived ; in Sherbrooke today and proceeded to Little Lake, where they will spend some time as the guests of Mrs.T.iW.Fuller.* * * Mr.F.G.Daly and Mr.J.C.Smith, 1 of Montreal, who are conected with i the Federal Income Tax Department, j are spending a( few days in town and are guests at the New Sherbrooke.\u2022 * \u2022 The Record today received a visit from the Rev.J.Emery Coulter, of Boston, Ma§s., who has accepted a call to the Universalist Church at Huntingville.The Rev.Mr.Coulter was formerly of the staff of the Boston Post, and his case is one of the unusual instances where a journalist has entered the ministry.(Continued from Page !.) pendable fuel supply.Wants Immediate Resumption.\u201cI have taken this short cut to resumption of operations because I believe it to be in the interests of the public welfare.It is the simple form of adjusting disputes which answers the call of good conscience and a just civilization.When two great forces do not agree, there must be a peaceful way to adjustment and such an arbitration opens the way.\u201cI do not expect reply without due consideration.Please take the proposal to separate conferences.I wish you to appraise the situation, weight your responsibilities and then answer this proposal as you wish to be appraised by American public opinion.I am speaking first of all for the public interest, but I am likewise mindful of the rights of both workers and operators.You are also an inseparable part of that public interest.With due regard for all concerned it ought to be easy to find a way to resume activities and command the approval of the American public.\u201d Preliminary meetings of officials of the Miners\u2019 Union and of the Coal Min«( Operators\u2019 representatives, last night and Sunday, gave Secretaries Hoover and Davis, the Cabinet officers dealing with the situation, direct assurances that in- sufficient compromise would result from the conferences of the parties to the controversy to allow settlement.President Harding, fully informed as to the exact situation within the secret meetings, consequently proceeded to draft a pronouncement for presentation immediately after their convening.THE QUICKER REMEDY.\u201cMadam, I must request you tel remove your hat.\u201d\t| The woman smiled grimly.\u201cDes my hat annoy the little man behind me?\u201d\t' \u201cYes, madam.\u201d \u2018Then you\u2019ll find it much easier to remove him.\u201d pUpflTy fCOD* 68 Lb a.puritSTfudu* 1 MTU CLARENCEVILLE,EJufyYll -The1 Presided at the orfn' Aftfr1 ,th! xi.y V1, ceremony a reception was held at beinrif fl\tthe scene of a ; the home of the bride\u2019s uncle, Mr.aft*™™ ^ldd \\r.;.0n TWedTlesdalr Geo.Bond, at \u201cHazelhurst,\u201d Outre-4.\t^e!j mont, the decorations being of peo- Mr A ,.\t^r\u2018 and : nies and syringas.The presents, ripfi\u2019 t , t-b,.niarI ' which were very useful, included Dunnville Ont \u2019 rrh\u2019 -41 yey\u2019 °f cut glass, silver, china and cheques.Pk \" wlk 1?The J?nde entered rhe staff of the Bell Telephone klHi-arm of heü ! Company presented the bride with ivnrv ek-irme a ?balmin£\tof\t! n cabinet of silver and the Canadian r°rJ , brl5 ®use\u2019 hcr.\ttnun\t1 Bank 0f Commerce with china din- \u201cn, dj: td Tre' Wltl ^ hvldal nersetand silver tea service.Later, x \"£ed m cap,?ffect> Wlth a Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert left for Sher-f \u2022irrvmo- -n ° r^n®k k 0330?1?-\u2019,.nnd.: brooke and other points, the bride fhp\t,b.OkU1Uec.0t 11Jes \u201cZ travelling in a navy blue tailored xp_j0x xan\u2018 ¦°xCblT-3',u\u2019le 1\u2019vas at\u2018 ¦ costume, with hat to match.On their Sf-ff»fKiS''h-knk '!eax'- return they will reside at Chateau- nri .\t\"'ubbat to guay Heights for the summer, match, and carrying an arm bouquet j& J _ of pink and mauve sweet peas.The groom was supported by his brother,\tHASTINGS\u2014HEXTALL.Mr.W.Hillyer, of Montreal, and SUTTON, July 11.\u2014The marriage the ushers were brothers of the ' of Helen Elizabeth, daughter of Mr.bride, Messrs, Cecil and Maxwell and Mrs.T.E.Hextall, of Sutton, v Derby.Mrs.Masse, of Grande to Maurice Donald, eldest son of Mr.j! Ligne, presided at the organ, play- and Mrs.H.L.Hastings, of Sweets-ing Mendelssohn\u2019s wedding music burg, took place at Grace Church, Y., softly through the service and dur-1 Sutton, on Wednesday, June 28th, bo' ing the signing of the register.The ! Rev.H.Charters officiating.The I Rev.John Hurst was assisted in the bride, who was given away by her service by Mr.M.A.Barr, student \u2018 ' happy couple took the train for Ste.Anna de Hellevue amid showers of rice and confetti, and the good wishes of their friends.The bride wore a suit of navy blue serge with tncoiette blouse to match, and a navy blue satin hat with corded ribbon Prim.On their return they s will resiqg.at Sweetsburg.HALL\u2014BLAIR.A pretty wedding took place on July rat, 1922 at 6.30 p.m.at the home of Mr, and Mrs.C.R.Cable, Brooklyn Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y., when Flora Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.C.Blair, of Graniteviile, Que., and Mr.Clinton R.Hall, son of Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Hall, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Que., were united in marriage.The Rev.Dr.Brown, pastor of Fenimore Methodist Church, officiated.The house was beautifully decorated for the occasion with roses and £ems.The bride wore a gown of midnight blue taffata and crepe de chene and carried a shower bouquet of pink I roses and maiden hair fern.She was attended by the groom's aunt, Mrs.N.E.Lindsay.The groom was supported by his uncle, Mr.N, E.Lindsay.Immediately after congratulations had been received a delicious buffet luncheon was served, A very pleasant evening was spent In music and a delightful concert was heard over the radio.Mr.and Mrs.Hall will reside in Brooklyn, N.Y.Miss Blake, of Steel 's Lingeiie Waist and Hat Shop, left today for Ottawa, where she will assume the managership of the Ottawa store, Miss Mollie Unsworth having been transferred to Montreal.Miss Blake j has made many friends during her ' stay in Sherbrooke, all of whom will regret her departure.A DESIRABLE CROP.\u201cWhy don\u2019t you raise something on that vacant lot of yours, corn or potatoes, for instance ?\u201d \u201cI am raising good healthy citizens,\u201d replied the owner proudly.\u201cDon\u2019t you see those boys there playing baseball ?\u201d HARD TO RECOGNIZ5.\u201cMaud declares that she hates flattery.\u201d \u201cMaybe.The trouble is that most of the time she doesn\u2019t recognize it.\u201d A summer taste thrill! Mêlions WMT1TE Com Hakes with raspberries! Compare such a breakfast or lunch with\u2019 a heavy, greasy diet on a hot day! Realize the health and cooling refreshment of Kellogg\u2019s \u201cWAXTITE\u201d Corn Flakes and raspberries, or other fresh fruit! You\u2019ll feel so much better, work and play better! And Kellogg\u2019s \u201cWAXTITE\u201d Corn Flakes are so appetizing.They appeal wonderfully to finicky folks \u2014just the food for hot, uncomfortable weather.Yet Kellogg\u2019s \u201cWAXTITE\u201d are as nourishing as they are delightful.Just use plenty of cold milk and fresh fruit and you have a fine, satisfying meal! Keep the little tots on a Kellogg\u2019s \u201cWAXTITE\u201d diet and see how they benefit ! T0ASTÏ» COM* plAKfS «'\u201c\u201c\u2018«b» Make sore that each package you boy is sealed air-tight with the wax paper jacket CORN FLAKES Aine makers of KELLOGG\u2019S KRUMBLEB and KELLOGG\u2019S BRAN, cooked and krambled im so' iwrs i/* Tm pastor of the Baptist Church.Mrs.Hillyer, mother of the groom, was gowned in black silk, and Mrs.Derby wore Harding blue satin with sequin trimmings.Following the church service, a reception was given at the home of the bride to nearly a hundred guests.Mr.and Mrs.Hillyer left early in the evening for a few weeks at Sixteen Island Lake.Going away, the bride wore a suit of blue, with French grey hat.During the month Mr.and Mrs.Hillyer will pay a short visit here, going on from here to make their home in Dunnville, Ont.MUSGRAVE\u2014LIFFITON JONES\u2014LIFFITON.A double wedding took place in the First Presbyterian Church, Freehold, N.J., on June 28th, when Miss Georgena Liffiton became the bride of Mr.Harold Musgrave, of Freehold, and Miss Florence May Liffiton became the bride or Mr.Henry D.Jones, of Freehold.The Joung girls, who are sisters, were former residents of Sherbrooke, and are the daughters of Mr.and BJrs.George H.Liffiton.Miss Isabel Liffiton, sister of ' the ide, and William Lanfield, of st Freehold, were attendants to and-Mrs.Musgrave, and Miss ielle Louden, of Freehold, and x\u2014niel Higson, of Philadelphia, formerly of Freehold, were the attendants for Mr.and Mrs.Jones.Little Miss Margaret Estelle, daughter of father, wore a gown of white can- j ton crepe with tulle veil arranged in cap effect, and held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms, which had been worn by the bride\u2019s moth-, er at her marriage.She carried a ! bouquet of white roses, the gift of Mrs.A.Greeley.Her only ornament was a pearl and sapphire pendant, the gift of the groom.She was attended by her sister, Miss May Hextall, wearing pink organ-1 die, with a black mohair hat with ; ribbon crown, and carrying pink i roses.Mr.Halton Hastings, brother of the groom, acted as best man, and the ushers were Mr.Harold Hast-, ings and Mr.Leon Jordan.Soft music was rendered during the ceremony by Miss Vera Jordan, who wore a dress of peach-colored, habutai silk and a black mohair ¦ hat.The church was beautifuly: de-i corated by the Altar Guild, the chancel being banked with ferns and flowers.The groom\u2019s gift to the bridesmaid was a turquoise ring ; to the organist, a gold chain, and to the best man, silver cuff links.The bride\u2019s gift to the groom was a diamond and pearl tie pin.Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride\u2019s parents, at which the wedding breakfast was served to about sixty guests.The presents were numéroqs and beautiful.After the reception the bridal Balance of Summer Attire A limited number of the popular Gingham Dresses, the most sought for garments for summer wear.Various shades in Voiles, Organdies and Striped Ratines at very interesting prices.Just a few little Taffetas left.Very smart styles and exceptionally low in price.A few Sport Models left in the newest silk materials.Mias wargarci nsteue, aaugnter 01 Alter tne reception the bridal OeWeii^dt-on s* awn.vox Mr.awl Mm Asher Estelle, of party motored to Brome, where t,be\t807 ÏÏ i\t2?' It's rippir-g sitting next to you,\u201d disapproving; he saw the coldness ^e,e-s the mystic urge of life every-nons told her in a whisper.\u201cI of her face an Symo; was beginning to think never see you again.\u201d She laughed.\u201cWhy, I saw you yesterday.\u201d \u2018T know! But that\u2019s ages ago.I should He d apologised humbly.I wJ.ere, and has son^.sound philoso-\u2018T\u2019m awfully sorry\u2014I forgot you1 thoughts upon the elemental weren\u2019t like the other women of our '\ttheir elusive littie lot \u201d he whispered to her.\tSprinf ¦ Don t look like tnat\u2014I m\u2014I\u2019m beastly sorry.especially evokes her muse, and many a beautiful reflection is offered to those who wish to think \u201cYoung World,\u201d \u201cI Saw the Spring,\u201d \u201cFrom an Open Window,\u201d are some of the poems where the touch of intimacy with the \u201cbeauteous maid\u201d is revealed.She feels, too, the lure of \u201cthe hushed country of forgotten things,\u201d a lure, which, alas ! so many know nothing of in beamed down at her rather fatuous-\tdoesn\u2019t matter at all,\u201d said jy- 1 saY» \u2019Rne.r;,\tSoln£ out Jean; she met his abashed eyes and m .he car again .he asked.^ smiled suddenly.\u201cI suppose I\u2019m not Any time you like I should xove usecj to the way people in London do t0^?; .sa\u2018d\tthings,\u201d she said rather vaguely.O\u2019Neil broke into the conversa- ,.,\t_\t2.\t\u201e Its a rotten way \u2014 rotten,\u201d \u201cI hear you have been teaching\tassured her solemnly.mv ward to drive, Symons,\u201d he said.\u201e Pansy nad finished her song;\t-_ - \u201e\u2014,41 -!Tm sure I am much obliged to you.\u201d\tJoined languidly m the ap- this age of hurry and hush for the Sj-mons flushed: he had not piaaTse ^ thaEk3.; ,\t,______.obvious and tangible.Many are the thought to be overheard.\u201cOh, not at all\u2014not at all,\u201d he ^ S\u201crXîy\u201dâS\u201dpSa, ataiS\"\u2019;\t'*\"™* **\t\u2018\u201cAlitai.»!»;-t.««* \u2014le.* ko »P0\u2018°- to th.\t\u201cbta -y,\u201d h,\u2019tribo\u201c\u2019.K?.\u2019r1Sd1'by'îhe*l'ïï;re3 ^S^^she will use that course \u201d Eaid m a w}îlsper\u2019 '\u2018,f >'ou and 1 remembrance of her who \u201cmade a 111 \u201cOh-\u2014er-6-of course,\u201d sai^lymons.\tJUSt clfcar olf\u2019 wouldn,t ^ ^rka\u201cent\u201eof\tThe poem wü! 'ooker rp*h(-v crp-erfal'er\tfine.\trank as one of the tenaereat and ¦\t,.She drew a little awav from ^ most illuminating apnreuations of I\u2019ll come outwitn you tomorrow,\u2019 him.\ti the imperishable influence of a mo- Jear.told him.' ^ ill you call for me ?\u2022'Clear off!\u201d she echoed, not under- ther\u2019s life.What time.___\t^,\t- standing.\ti Mrs.Bowman, to a considerable He ar.^wered eageny that her time\t\u201cYes\u2014off to our place, I mean.I extent, uses \u201cfree verse\u201d as a me- ?\u201clsTthat ne woiua je only too knew we can\u2019t, of course, but it\tfor the expression of her de.ignted.\t, , , \u201e would be fine\u2014eh?\u201d\tthoughts.Though one may not be ,orr.e early\ttec oclock, uQf course we can\u2019t\u201d, she told enthusiastic about this form, yet it said Jean.\thim.Some tiring of the same faint ' musrt be acknowledged that she use?sP~e\tenough for feeling of aversion she had experi- ^th skill.She has a firm and ON en to hear, bUi.he made no sign, enced towards him once before was facile handling of words which, to a He v.as apparency engrossed m stealing over her; she looked up with 'ar?e extent, modifies the impres-Pansy Rutherford.\trelief when Lilian came across\tto\ti slon sometimes\tprocmced\tby\ta\tone- Jean g.anced at them circe\tresenj-; where they were\tsitting.\tword line.There\tare\tmany\tpoems, fu\u2018-y- ,\t.\t, - , \u201e\t\u201cAre you as bored as you look, Mr however, in which rhyme and metre\u2019 Somehow she did not think Pansy, Symons ?\u201d she asked him languidly are used with the same effective-so very pretty after all; there was\tHe rushed into expostulations.He\tness- evidencing\tthe fact that\tMrs.something about her\u2014something a\twasn\u2019t\tbored\u2014 how could she\tthink\tBowman is not a\tslave to any form, little common, she decided.She cer- it?He was enjoying himself awful- The influence of the great mas-tainly did not want to do her hair iy; \u2019pon his honour he was.\tf,61-9 has not been spumed, and in like that after all; and as for the dia- Jean slipped away.Out in the halli f'l?, closing poem of the collection, mond pendant well, it was too big.she nearly cannoned with the stolid The Toast,\u201d Mrs.Bowman gives Afterwards m the drawing-room butler.He held a note on a tray the sentiments of all true lovers of Symon® devoted himself to her.\t\u201cFor\tyou, please, miss\u201d\tpoetry when she\tsays: \u201cI wish we could slip off round to\tJean\ttook the letter with a\tlittle\t\u201cNow thank we\tall our poets\twho our place and have a game,\u201d\the said, qualm; she had\trecognized Gavin\t\u201e h?ve given Oh, yes -.iereTl be some\trrUIÎencing next week.Apply John Nichol, Lennoxville.Phone S16-M.TO LET.pTFATED FLAT TO RENT.CENTRAL-ly located.Immediate possession.Phone 1649-W.yrsCELiAXEoua TV) consumptives\u2014fop.relief, nr.fm .nation and terme, address Dawner A Ceftpany.Reg., Mfgs.of Indian Consumption Remedy, Bortcr.Centre.Que.LOST AXD FOUNT).CSIALL BLACK HAND BAG LOST ON 4 roed between North Hatley and Magog eontainln* aentifman's wearing appare] and tard case with dwner's name.Kindly return P 0.North Hatley, or Bex 61 Record Offiee.TTOUSE TO RENT\u2014SEVEN ROOMS AND bath, all modern conveniences.Apply 59 Council St.CTORE TO LET AT 30 WELLINGTON 1 South.Heated.good location.Good lease.Rent Î55.Immediate possession.Isaac Saîois.S2A Wellington S.CIX-ROOM TENEMENT, BELVIDERE ST._ to let.Vacant first of August.Apply W.F.Norcross.p-AN ACCOMMODATE YOUNG MAN with room and hoard in private family, North Ward.Apply Box 55 Record Office.LITE STOCK FOR SALK.I'y.'E GOOD SOUND MARE FOR SALE, C' weight about 1460, 4r- first class condi-dou Apply Fred Crump.Bury.R.R, 2.CEVEN-YEAR OLD MARE FOR SALE.I-A~ good driver and worker; two Nico colts, iwo and three years, both mares : two driving Lames* and Concord buggy.Box 14.Coati r oot: AA FT.FLOORING TO RENT.SUIT-I 9\t^ able to handle millinery or infanta' goods, ladies or children's shoes.Inquire Box ; 53 Record.OIX-ROOM TENEMENT TO LET IN North Ward, with all conveniences.Apply 61 Wellington North.Phone 354.WANTED TO BUY, YTrANTED TO BUY\u2014FEW GOOD YOUNG \u2019 ' cows, Grades Holstein preferred.L.N.Benoit, Sherbrooke.Tel.964-M.pOLLJE PUP WANTED\u2014A PURE BRED male, about six months old.O.W.Brown, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Que.Route No.2.AUCTION SALE ON Thursday, July 13th, 1922 The undersigned, under instructions from Mr.Fred Hamel will sell by Public Auction at his residence.146 ST.MARTIN STREET, All his furniture, etc., contents of six rooms, consisting of Parlor, Dining Room, Bedrooms, Kitchen, etc., etc., sewing machine, baby carriage, cook stove, gas and electric stoves, etc., etc.Terms\u2014Cash.Sale at Nine o\u2019clock a.m .(advanced time).JOHN J.GRIFFITH.Auctioneer.I DEATHS REPORTED *** + *+ *,1.*,i.* + *.!.* * *.,, MRS.MARTIN, SUTTON.SUTTON, July 11.\u2014The village of Sutton mourns the death of young Mrs.Mac Martin, youngest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Chatfield, whose tragic death occurred on Sunday evening in an auto accident Mrs.Martin had just passed her eighteenth birthday.On Wednesday afternoon, after a short service at the house, the funeral service was held in the Methodist Church.Rev.Mr.Boyd gave an appropriate sermon, during the course of which he spoke words of consolation to the bereaved ones.The funeral was a very large one, all feeling sympathy for the stricken family and regret at the cutting off of a young life.The choir sang \u201cSafe in the Arms of Jesus\u201d and \u201cPeace, Perfect Peace.\u201d The casket was covered with beautiful flowers from relatives and friends, manifesting the love and esteem which they bore for the deceased.The bearers were Messrs.Jim Flannigan, Harry Patton, Billy Murns and Ernest Plouffe.Mrs.Martin leaves to mourn her loss her husband, father, mother, two sisters and brother.Interment took place in Pairmount Cemetery.Those from a distance were Mrs.C.S.Stone and daughter, Miss Stone ; Mrs.Mary Foster, Mr.H.Robinson and Mr.Brown, from Knowlton ; Mr.and Mrs.D.Brown, from Farn-ham ; Mrs.D.Martin, Brome ; Mr.R.Martin, Montreal ; Mr.H.Brown, East Pinnacle ; Mrs.Ashley Sheltus, Bedford ; Mr.and Mrs.Myron Derrick, Abercorn, and Mr.and Mrs.A.Bingam.PERSONALS AND GENERAL NEWS OF SCOTSTOWN Officers Were Elected at Meeting of Cavell Rebekah Lodge No.35\u2014School Reports.SCOTSTOWN, July 11.\u2014Mrs.Will-iam Murray was in Sherbrooke last j week for a couple of days.Miss Katie Morrison, from Mont-! real, is visiting here for a couple of weeks, the guest of her brother, Mr.Angus Morrison.Mr.Wm.Glennie, from Brooklyn, N.Y., was in town for a few days recently, the guest of Mr.Mitchell, at Mr.Geo.Cowan\u2019s.Miss Grace Murray returned from ! Sherbrooke on Friday after spending a couple of weeks in the Sherbrooke Hospital, where she underwent an operation.Miss Murray was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Alex Ross : for a few days, after leaving the Hospital, before returning home.Mrs.Ferguson, of Lingwick, was in town recently, the guest of friends.Mr.Martin, of Montreal, has been the guest of Mr.Robert Scott.Mr.Earl Shermaji and Mr.Ralph Murray went to M^gantic last week.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Scott and fam- Town of Coaticook.TENDER FOR BRIDGE ABUTMENTS AND APPROACHES Store to Rent m Record Building Also very suitable for financial or business office.For Particulars Apply at RECORD OFFICE Sealed tenders marked on the outside \u201cTender for abutments and approaches,\u201d deposited with or sent by registered letter addressed to the undersigned, will be received until j 5 p.m., Tuesday, the 18th of July, 1922, for the construction of abutments and approaches of the two steel bridges to be erected over the Coaticook River, in the town of ! Coaticook.An accepted cheque for an amount equal to 10% of the amount of tender shall be annexed to the same.The plans, specifications and forms of tenders can be obtained at the office of the Municipal Council.The Council will not be bound to accept the lowest not any one of the tenders.M.R.CHARTIER, Secretary-Treasurer.Coaticook.Oue .July 4.1922.Summer Flannels, Ducks, Palm Beach Suits, light Tweeds, Organdies and Chiffons beautifully cleaned «t Sherbrooke Laundry and Dry Cleaners *1 Frontenac Street Phene 169.ROSEMOUNT BUILDING LOTS our East Ward * jl/divieion.Beautif u ; y on Bov.-on Avç.on high ro.hr-,y ground, directly opposite the Q.C R.Shop*.On the street car line and with \u2022\u2022vater and electric light.Price* from $200 up, only !0't caah and balance $10 per month without interest.We will also advance money to help you build.Apply to Edwards Realty Co.Room 21 Olivier Block.Phon* 1637-F.Town of Coaticook.TENDERS FOR STEEL BRIDGES Sealed tenders marked on the outside \u201cTender for steel bridges,\u201d deposited with or sent by registered letter addressed to the undersigned, will be received until 5 p.m., Tuesday, the 18th of July, 1922, for the construction of two steel bridges over the Coaticook River, in the town of Coaticook, both bridges to have a length of 88 feet, a width of roadway of 24 feet, with a sidewalk i on each side of 4 ft.6 in.The abutments and approaches i are not to be included in the tenders, j An accepted cheque for an amount equal to 10 91; of the amount of tender shall be annexed to the same.The plans, specifications and forms of tenders can be obtained at \\ the office of the Municipal Council.The Council will not be bound to | accept the lowest nor any one of the \\ tenders.M.R.CHARTIER, Secretary-Treasurer.! Coaticook.Que.July 4, 1922.Live Poultry Wanted We require a large quantity of ï live poultry, and are prepared to ! pay an attractive price.Select your breeding stock and ship us the bal-r nee.Write for prices.Shipping-crates supplied free.Eastern Townships Poultry Farms Ltd.FOSTER.QUE.CHARLES HOLLIS HARVEY, WORCESTER.WORCESTER, Mass., July 11.\u2014 Charles Hollis Harvey, eighy-nine years of age, died here on July 2nd.He was born in Newport, Quebec, and passed most of his life in that vicinity and in LowTell.For many years, Mr.Harvey held the offices of Secretary treasurer for the municipal council and school commissioners of Newport and was councillor for fifteen years.After moving into Eaton he held the office of councillor for six years and was elected to the same office after the incorporation of Sawyerville as a village.For the past eight years he has lived with his daughter, Mrs.Florence MacCullough, 176 Russell Street, in this city and was a member of the Grace Methodist Church.He leaves his daughter, two sons, Samuel H., of Holyoke and Arthur W.of Lowell; a sister, Mrs.Matilda Kemp, of Farmington, Mich., also six grandsons and four great grandchildren.The funeral was held at the Home Chapel of George Sessions\u2019 Sons Co., on July 4th, the Rev.Burton L.Jennings officiating.Interment took place in the Edsqn Cemetery, Lowell, Mass.RECENT NEWS\" FROM FOSTER AND DISTRICT A TYPE.\u201cWhat kind of a chap is Bill to camp out with?\u201d \u201cHe\u2019s one of those fellows who al- | ways takes down a ukelele about the ! time it\u2019s up to somebody to get busy with the frying pan.\u201d Many Personals and General Items\u2014Numerous People Arriving at Summer Cottages.FOSTER, Que., July 11,\u2014On Thursday afternoon, Mrs.E.Thomas and Mrs.A.W.Thomas will entertain the Guild in Foster Hall, when tne work will be tieing a couple of quilts.The gentlemen are invited for lunch.Mr.Walter Phelps and Mr.Irwir, of Knowlton, were in Montreal for a couple of days attending the month iy meeting of the Southern Canada fower Company.Mr.Gordon Phelps nad charge of the Power Plant here, in his father\u2019s absence.The lakeside cottages have been opened up rapidly during the last few day:-.Dr.Harvey and family, of Montreal, are nicely settled in their cottage and Miss Ingalls, of Montreal, is occupying her home \u201cIngle-side.\u201d Miss Mary Bell moved into her new home.Mr.Mendal Stevens recently spent a few days in Montreal, with his parents.His sister accompanied him back and is staying with Mrs.Percy Morrison.Mrs.Turner and two daughters left for Cochrane, Ont., on Wednesday, where they will join Mr.Turner and sons, who went a few months ago to prepare a home.The Misses Dorothy and Freda Sherwood, of Famham, are spending some time with their grandmother, Mrs.0.Sherwood.Mrs.Sopha Stone was a visitor m Foster last week.Miss Mildred Lace, of Magog, is snending a week here with her aunt, Mrs.Harry Lace.Mrs.F.R.Dalton and children, of Waterloo, called on Mrs.Young, on their way to Sherbrooke to visit Mrs.Dalton\u2019s sister, Mrs.Ellison.Mrs.Dalton also attended the Eastern Star meetings.Rev.and Mrs.Huxstable, of Stuke-ly, were in town on Thursday, dinner guests of Mrs.Young and Mrs.Dixon.They also attended the bazaar in Foster Hall.Mr.Wilkins and family, of St.Lambert, are occupying Mr.E.Wil-iey\u2019s house for a time.Mr.and Mrs.Gange, of Montreal, are here for a few months again this summer.Mrs.Percy Morrison and family of Montreal, are settled at their cottage.Mrs.D.W.Blunt went to Montreal on Friday, where she will spend some time with her son, Leon.The retiring school commissioners, Mr.B.H.Wright and Walter Phelps, were re-elected at the meeting on Monday last.No other business was done.Mr.G.W.Mizener is much improved and was out for a car ride on Thursday as far as Foster.Mrs.Geore Durrell is improving slowly from her injuries.She attended the bazaar, although not able to walk much.Mr.Frank Hooper and his aunt, Mrs.Lizzie Hillhouse, attended the Perkins-Hooper wedding last week.Mr.and Mrs.Kennedy, of Montreal, are settled in their cottage.Recent guests at Mr.Maurice Williams\u2019 were Mr.and Mrs.C.Thomas, of Granby; Dr.and Mrs.Irwin and Mrs.Rutn Goddard, of Waterloo.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Drew, of Greenfield, were caling on friends and relatives here on Thursday and Friday.They motored from Greenfield to Sutton with Mr.L.Stan-bridge.Mr.Arthur Allen was in Cowansville on Wednesday.His daughter, Beulah accompanied him to Gilman Corner, where she spent the day at Mr.Clarence Sweet\u2019s.Mrs.Fay Regan and two children, of St.Albans, Vt., and Mrs.James Hetherington, of Waterloo, recently visited their cousin, Mrs.Leslie Durrell.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Durrell and Miss Susie Booth accompanied their mother, Mrs.Henry Booth, to Rich-ford recently, where Mrs.Booth will remain for some time, to undergo treatment for rheumatism.Mrs.E.Phelps, of Waterloo, was in town on Thursday attending the bazaar.Mr.Luce, of the Luce Creamery Co., Summerville, Mass., was here for a day last week.Mr.L.D.McClintock was in town on Wednesday and Thursday.Mr.and Mrs.Stapleton, of Montreal, have been spending some time with Mr.and Mrs.John Dixon.Mrs.Hiram Phelps has been entertaining several relatives and friends from a distance.These include Mrs.Dean, Sr., Mr.and Mrs.Lester Dean and Mrs.Thomas, of Moncton, Vt., who left on Saturday to spend some days in Waterloo with Mrs.E.Phelns.On Saturday evening Mrs.C.G.Gilman and sister, Mrs.Fenton, of Worcester, Mass., arrived and after spending a few days will also visit in Waterloo.Mrs.H.Spencer and little son, Jackson, of Stukely, have been spending a few days with Mrs.Spen-cenr\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Whitehead.Mr.and Mrs.Forest Tmrlis and son spent Monday in Iron Hill, with relatives.Mrs.W.M.Hillhouse.of Sherbrooke and Miss Belle McKintosb, of Knowlton, were guests of Mrs.Williams and Miss Hillhouse on Thnrs-dav and attended the bazaar.Mrs.Soles, of Bondville, was in town on Thursday attending the bazaar.Miss Susie Booth returned to her home in West Shefford on Friday.Representations at 2.30 , 7.00 and 8.45.EXCELLENT MUSIC Adm.: Matinee, 15e.Evening, 25«.Your Ust chance Today to see David Powell, Marc MacDemott and Evelyn Brent In \u201cThe Spanish Jade\u201d Actually produced in Spain.A thrilling, colorful romance, with lovely Senoritaa, and a climax tha twill warm the heart.See the Boxing Match in \u201cTEN SECONDS,\" with Lee Moran.^George Walsh and Louise Lorraine in \u201cWITH STANLEY IN AFRICA.\u201d WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY\u2014One of the greater stories ever screened.Leroy Scott\u2019s powerful melodrama; \u201cThe Night Rose \u201d With a supreme cast headed by the famous Lon Chaney.with Leatrice Joy, Betty Schade, Collin Landis and five thousand others,' wherein two women fought the city\u2019s king of evil.Special Added Attraction.Mary Piekford in \u201cGOING STRAIGHT,\u201d her first feature made twelve years ago\u2014the laugh of Broadway.Johnny Hines in \u201cTORCHEY AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS.\u201d PRINCESS FAMILY THEATRE TODAY.A Wile\u2019s Awakening An All Star Cast.ALSO Nick Carter Detective Story, \u201cTHE MYSTERIOUS BOND CASE,\u201d AND OTHERS.Princess Trie Orchestra.USUAL HOURS.Matineo 10c.\tEvening 15c.WEDNESDAY\u2014THURSDAY Katherine MacDenald in \u201cSTRANGER THAN FICTION.\u201d ily and Miss Marjory Murray motored to Sherbrooke on Friday.Miss Marion MacDonald has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs.A.Smith, in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.William MacDonald went to Winslow last week.Mrs.Joseph Start went to Sherbrooke on Ihursday.Cavell Rebekah Lodge, No.35, held their regular meeting on Friday evening, with a very large attendance of members.The meeting wras held in the Lodge room of the Odd Fellows Hall.Installation of officers took place, Sister A.French, D.D.P.of Cookshire, being present.The following officers were elected for the coming term: P.N.G.Sister P.Farley; N.G., Sister Katie Eiger; V.G., Sister Annie MacDonald; Chaplain, Sister Effie MacLennan; R.S., Sister Christy Morrison, F.S.Sister M.H.Murray; Treasurer, Sister Mary Black; Warden, Sister Gladys Mayhew; R.b.N.G., Sister Katie Mac-Iver; L.S.N.G., Sister Jean Watson; R.\tS.V.G., Sister Lily MacKenzie; L.S.\tV.G., Sister Colena Lax; I.G., Sis- Premier Theatre LAST SHOWING TODAY; Katherine MacDonald in \u201cHer Social i?Value\u201d .es bigness lies in its human note, its appeal in the truth of its tale.\u201cWhere is My Wife?\u201d Two Reel Comedy.AND OTHERS.WEDNESDAY \u2022 THURSDAY Elaine Hammerstein in \u201cEVIDENCE\u201d Donald, Marian MacDonald, Lea St.Jean (absent.) LIST OF PRIZES OFFERED.Grade V:\u2014School Commissioners for first in grade: Marjorie Chase, Same as above for second in grade, Eveline Maclver, W.C.T.b.for hygiene won by Eveline Maclver.Mrs.S.Boy for greater improvement in arithmetic, won by Harvey Parsons.Mrs.S.Parsons for Scripture, won by Paul Boy.Mrs.Neil MacKenzie for spelling, Marjorie Chase.Mrs.G.MacLaughlin, for Engdisn, George MacKenzie.F.A.MacLeocL for French, won by Catherine Camp-r bell.\t\u2019 Grade VI:\u2014School Commissioners prize for first in grade: Ruth Wells; School Commissioners prize for sector Vina Smith; O.G., Sister Jennie ond in grade won by Ann'e MacKen-MacLean.Four new members were zie.Mrs.G.Kinsey for spelling, won initiated, the Misses Jean Watson, ' by Alden Parsons; Mrs.R, A.Scott Marion Watson, Lena Nicholson and for French, won by Ruth Wells; W.Mrs.Riglar.Lunch was served at C.T.U.for hygiene, won by Murdo the close of the meeting.\tCampbell; Mrs.S.Boy, for greatest The next meeting of the Ladies\u2019 improvement in arithmetic, won by Guild of St.Albans Church will be Jane Young; Mrs.N.MacKenzie^for held at the home of Mrs.T.Riglar, geography, won by Annie MacKen-r>n Wednesday afternoon, July 12th.izie; F.A.MacLeod for history, won Miss Glenna Farley entertained by Willard Mayhew; Mrs R.D.Far-sixteen of her girl and boy friends ley for perfect attendance, won by on Thursday evening, the occasion Ruth Wells and Lawrence Farley, being her sixteenth birthday.Games Grade VII:\u2014School Commissioners were indulged in during the early'prize, Catherine Murray; School part of the evening, Mrs.Scott Par- Commissioners prize won by Chris-sons assisting Mrs.Farley in enter- tine MacKenzie; Mrs.A.M.Mac-taining the guests.A buffet lunch Kenzie for most industrious pupil, was served in the dining room, where won by Lea St.Jean; Mrs.J.M.Mac-the birthday cake adorned the centre : Donald for agriculture, won by Ches-of the table, the decorations being ter Parsons; Rev.Mr.Tempieman carried out in yellow.Streamers were for Scripture, Daisy Pinkham; F.A.tied from the centre bell shaped light MacLeod for improvement in arith-to eight corners, where two favors metic, Donald Young; F.A.Mac-in the shape of baskets were found, Leod for French, won by Loose 8t.at the end of each streamer.Immed- Jean.lately after lunch the guests went !\t\u2014________________________ to the home of Miss Marjory Mur-\tQT ITTOIM TUNCTION ray where they danced on the porch,\t' which was decorated with shaded\t\u2014\tr,,\t¦ _\t* XT\u201e,\u201e lights.Miss Farley was the recipient.\t™r-.Duncan-Clarke, of New York, of a number of pretty and useful C'ty, « spending the summer at Mr.gifts\tD.M.Binning s to learn fanning.SCTTOOT RFPORT\tEveryone is glad to welcome Mrs.The following is the report 0f(Mary Draper and the Fuller\u2019s here Grade 5, 6 and 7 of the Model School I\tsumrner- in order of merit.There were five! .The.sale m connection with St.Aldan s Church was a success m failures in these grades.Grade V\u2014-Marjorie Chase, Eveline Maclver, George MacKenzie, Laura every way, the day was perfect and the sales were good.A musical pro- Maher.Paul Boy, Catherine Camp-i gramme was well rendered during bell, Clifford Mayhew, Mollie Riglar.' the evening.Each number being John Young, Harvey Parsons, Isabel, much enjoyed by all.MacDonald, *Lilianne St.Jean (absent for exams.) John Clark.Grade VI\u2014Ruth Wells, Annie McKenzie, Donald MacLennan, Murdo Campbell, Reta Scott, Willard Mayhew, Harry MacLennan, Elizabeth Scott, Jane Young, Lawrence Farley, Loose St.Jean, Alden Parsons (absent,) Geunievcre Kinsey, Vira Young.Grade VIT\u2014Catherine Murray, Christine MacKenzie.Daisy Pink-ham, Donald Young, Arnold McLeod, Christie McLeod, Doris MacKenzie, Chester Parsons, Clifford Mac- BR1NGING UP FATHER - COPYRIGHT 1918 BY GEORGE McMANUS THit> cook we.nAve ecrt> to 'YOUR.fjOOD ONE.OAY-rr\\ THE THE NE.'XT OAT .iTK ALWAYS VJMETHINC ©¦1912 *» tor FrATijur ïewvire In: teed up with George in the second inning, by putting two PUuCan\u2019\tmt®rnatIonally\tknown Bri- runs across and driving Desaulniers\tpr0\ta,ud oled\u2022 fFr\trunn®r-up to from the box.Morey took up the Hagen ln tbe British opening, i\twaa found for nine hits land five runs during the next five I innings, and in the eighth, the locals I went on a batting spree, each man j coming to bat twice, and chalking up eleven runs for the inning.Batteries\u2014Windsor: j Morey and Bailey; and Muise.The Desaulniers, Magog: Adams second game with M.A.A.A.TENNIS SUZANNE LENGLEN WON IN MIXED DOUBLES (Associated Press Despatch) WIMBLEDON, July 11._____ Mrs.Mallory and Suzanne Lenglen met again yesterday on the tennis courts in the mixed doubles and the Lenglen i and Miss Elizabeth Ryan, of Cali-! fornia, holders of the international tennis championship in mixed doubles, today defeated W.C.Crawley and Miss Kathleen McKane, of England, in the grass court championships.The score was 4-6, 6-3, 6-3.Pat O\u2019Hara Wood, of Australia and Mile Suzanne Lenglen, of France, today won their match in mixed doubles in the International Grass Court championships from M.Washer, of Belgium, and Mrs.Warburg.The score was 6-2, 6-1.When this is achieved it will ho possible to draw up a reasonable plan for disposing of the German debt and the United States will find that investments in Europe have become a \u2018paying proposition\u2019 (the words \u2018paying proposition\u2019 appear in English in the text.) It will be to the interest of the United States to forego the claims.The British government already h; .decided to cancel a large portion l ! the Russian war debts and parliament has not protested.\u201d The newspaper concludes with the statement that a meeting of the supreme council or the finance ministers should be called immediately \u201cto discuss, not a German moratorium.but cancellation of the war debts among themselves, which is a more important question.\u201d PARTIES TIE IN MANITOBA (Associated Press uespat WINNIPEG, July 11.\u2014Predictior was made yesterday by Hon.Edward Brown, Provincial Treasurer, that no party would have a majority in the next Legislature, which, he said, would throw Manitoba into the same state of political chaos which it had been in for the past two years.Mr.Brown spent the week campaigning in rural ridings, and said from present indications the Liberals will return more than twenty candidates.He expects the Liberals and United Farmers-Progressivc parties will have equal numbers of supporters in the House.! was not so one sided, but Magog held i F?miXed \u2018ioljbles aad the Lengle the upper hand throughout the nine doubie won wlth comparative ease ; innings, The Prue Boys put the £ the first inning, find- MRS.MALLORY CONGRATULAT tng Gilbert for five hits, Oyo free\tED MLSS LENGI EV passes and six runs.The second\t(Asiociated Pee»» Deanatch) ! inning saw four more scores, and\tWIMBLEDON, July 11 * ^ I then McKinnon, on the mound for tional reports of I the locals eased up, having the Mont- '¦ real outfit at his mercy at all times.Pender, Gaunt, Emerson and Cod : erre were tried ! for the day.Batteries\u2014M.A.A.A.! Gilbert Arliss; Magog: McKmnor Muise.for batting honors and (Also Packed in Tins of 50l for Why Pay More ?Sensa- - - a scene between Miss Lenglen and Mrs.Mallory after the latter\u2019s defeat on Saturday are shown to be false.Mrs.Mallory smilingly congratulated the French girl on her victory.Suzanne said: \u201cNow you see I was really ill when and I played you in America,\u201d Mrs Mallory replied: \u2018You did to me to- RUTH TRADeTnOT CONTEM.I ^ ^ 1 ^ * *°U Ul NeW York \u201d , P,L^TED\tSHERBROOKE vs.LENNOXVILLE vgw,°vnc.l'9f»Patch)\tThe St.Francis tennis team i: c\t?^ \u2014Officials scheduled to play its second event of of the New York American team the season tomorrow afternoon when : yesterday den ed there was the the Lennoxville players will be en-, Slightest possibility of a trade which ; tertained.Last year Sherbrooke would involve Ruth, Hoyt, Mays and ! won the events on the local courts Ward or any of these players in ex-! but had to be satisfied with a draw \u2018 change for Cash and Eddie Collins, at Lennoxville.ffiichesf Smoke j Strunk and an unnamed player of the Chicago Americans.\u2018\u2018We are not interested in any trade for Ruth,\u201d said Harry Grabin-%tj bu«inM;jaiBtfog oijja Tomorrow\u2019s events are expected to compose of three men\u2019s singles, three men\u2019s doubles and three mixed dou-, bles, The series promise to be veryi UiUrteUntf And «time close garuea are ï ou cou d wrsh for.-the bent for your pipe and the sweets f L°r,G, TOM\u2018 fon.°f tbe United States, says the self at night, once declaring that he semi-official Temps, wished he had waited until another I, \u201d® are wrong in awaiting action day following the crime as he would by ^be United States,\u201d the newspa-have gained another extra thousand l?®r.declares, \u201con the contrary, the francs.As the woman on the day V0'*\"6?®^a*'es 's right in its stand following the crime was to receive ^ba-f fbe European nations must comex rentals from her tenants\u2014and the some agreement for liquidating cell mata could not have known *b®î£\u201eown .deb^?\u2018.this\u2014the elusive.If m BEST COPY AVAl "]
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