Sherbrooke daily record, 21 août 1923, mardi 21 août 1923
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EUE I 2JULY23 24 Sherbrooke Daily Record ErtftbKshedI 1697.SHERBROOKE, QUE.TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1923.Twenty-seventh Year* BROOKLYN FIRE CLAIMED SEVERAL VICTIMS French Hone Reolv Will Prevent Runture Of Entente Look To Britain To Postpone Any Separate Action French Reply to British Government\u2019s Note on Reparations Question Was Delivered to British Embassy This Morning\u2014Considerable Confidence Is Expressed in French Official Circles that British Cabinet Will Find Reply Conciliatory and See in It a Basis for Continued Discussion of Ruhr Occupation and Reparations Problem Generally\u2014Said to Be a Tendency to Look More Favorably on a New Reparations Conference Among Allies.«ft# #\tGERMAN MARK HITS NEW « #\tLOW LEVEL\t# >6 - & (Associated Press Despatch.) # #\tNEW YORK, Aug.21.\u2014 * & The German mark yesterday #\tdropped to a new low for all # #\ttime selling at twelve cents & & a million.\ttfc «\t* FIRSTDAY OF AYER\u2019S CLIFF ANNUAL FAIR ROYAL PAIR STILL BETROTHED?(Associated 1\u2019ress Despatch} PARIS, August 21.\u2014The French Government\u2019s reply to the recent note of Marquis Curzon, the British Foreign Secretary, on the reparations situation, was handed to the British embassy at nine o'clock this morning.The hope in French official circles is that this note, indited by Premier Poincare, will prevent a rupture of the Entente.Considerable confidence is expressed that the British Cabinet will find it conciliatory and see in it a basis for continued discussion of the Ruhr occupation and )>.e reparation problem generally.There is no concealment of the fact that the reply is largely controversial, that Premier Poincare is unyielding on the outstanding features of the situation, and that it is not expected Premier Baldwin will find the reply conclusive.It is hoped, however, that he will regard it as encouraging and will withhold any plans for separate action towai'd Germany until the points In dispute are further elucidated.There is said to be a tendency to look more favorably on a new reparation conference among the Allies, and it is thought to be certain that Premier Poincare will see Premier Baldwin when the latter returns from his vacation today at Aix-Les-Bains.The French reply takes up fifty pages of a Yellow Book, which will be issued tomorrow, together with a summary in both English and French.UNITED STATE NOT TO HASTEN DEBTPAYMENTS Mr.Mellon Pessimistic Regarding Completion in Near Future of Additional Debt Funding.(Associated Press Despatch) WASHINGTON, Aug .21.\u2014The United States Government probably Will make no immediate effort to hasten negotiations of debt funding Igreement with its foreign war-time creditors as a resut of information brought back to the treasury yesterday by Secretary Mellon.Determination upon such a policy was practically assured when it became known that Mr.Mellon, who has just returned from a two months\u2019 vacation in Europe, would remain in the cabinet.He conferred with President Coolidge during the day, the announcement being made later that he would continue as head of the Treasury Department.Mr.Mellon, who is chairman of the United States Debt Commission, was declared to be pessimistic regarding completion in the near future of additional funding.DEPOSITORS OF HOMEBANKSEEK INFORMATION .;.\t.j.*c GERM AN OFFICIALS ARE TO ?VISIT LONDON THIS\t* WEEK.\t* (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Aug.21.\u2014 Hugo IStines and Dr.Wilhelm Cuno, the former Chancellor, are coming to London this week, says the Daily Sketch.The newspaper adds that the nature of their mission is a mystery.*;\u2022 *t* *** *;\u2022 ?*i* ?** STRONG WINDS WITH RAIN, CLEARING WEDNESDAY A fairly pronounced disturbance is passing eastward across the Great.Lakes, accompanied by rain, while! an area of high pressure and cool weather has come in over the West-* ern Provinces from the northward- 1 Forocaat: Strong winds or gales with rain.Wednesdays Strong winds or gales from the northwcstt clearing and r.nnle>»- 437 15188523 * PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECOFD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1925.ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT NEWS I bury, Vt., the White Mountains and other points of interest.Mr.and Mrs.W'.F.Kent and son, Ralph, of Saginaw, Mich., are the j guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ben.Henderson, Crown Street.Mr.Wright W.Gibson has returned home from Derby Line, Vt., where Gordon Smith, of\u2019Island Pond, have been the guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.A.WaMis for a fewr days.Mrs.A.W.Cushing was a recent guest of her sister, Mrs.James Robinson, and family at Ayer's Cliff.Miss Doris Jones.Mr.George Childs, of New York, is visiting his brother, Mr.Lee Childs, and other friends.Mr.and Mrs.Huntress Mayhew, of Island Pond, were visiting rela- Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Martin, Mrs.lives hère on Sunday .\t.\tt G.A.Cushing and Miss Jones left Mr.Fisk and son and Mrs.TealeJ featherings by the Daily Record Te spent several weeks as clerk in on Tue-sday to attend the funerai of Waterville, and Misses B.Bud-i r * j .\t-\t.tr \u2022 t._ Brown's Pharmacy Store.\tservice of the late Mrs.Williams, dell and Gaudin, of Montreal, were ' .orresponcients tn tne vanouf Jirs.Lome Robinosn, of Richmond, .r.at Lower Waterford, Vt.\tguests of Mr.and Mrs.E.F.Damon Communities.\tspent Tuesday with Mrs.Everette, The Ladies\u2019 Aid hold a social on Friday.jTowne.\tevening at the parsonage on Wed-: Mr.Dennis Marsh has returned Quite a number of the young peo-j nesday.Nice refreshments were'from a pleasant visit with friends at L1SGAR The bazaar in connection with the pie from town attended the dance in served and a pleasant social time Manchester, N.H.Usgar Church will be held in the I.Richmond on Wednesday evening.O.O.F.Hall at South Durham on The Ladies\u2019 Guild of the Federated August 23rd, at G p.m.instead of 2 Church, Danville, wrtl meet on Wed-Ç.m.\tas\tpreviously reported.\tIn\tad-\tnesday at 2.30 p.\tm.\tin the Church .lition\tto\tthe\tsale\tof home\tmade\tar-\tparlons,\tand will\tbe\tentertained by tides and candy, ice cream and cake Mrs.Austin Morrill, Mrs.Norman will be served.\ti Lette and Mrs.Thomas Mahnering.-\tAll the\tladies of the church with their friends are cordially invited to __\tattend.Sunday School Picnic.The Federated Sunday School w\u2019as enjoyed.The proceeds w'ere about! Mr.Eber Howe has been confined $10,\t! to the house by illness during the Miss Jean Murray motored from Sherbrooke on Wednesday and was Mr.Howard N.Plowman is spending some time at Arnold Pond, Me.Mrs.Ralph Perry and little daughter Joyce, of Grand Falls, B.C., are visiting Mr.and Mrs.Laurin L.Drew and family for a time.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Quinland, (nee Eunice Cobb), of New York, have been spending a few davs here, the guests of Mrs.Quinlan\u2019s the guest of her parents, Mr.and .favored by splendid weather for their ! t\u2019 Mrs Fred Bellows Trd fan, Mrs.Wm.Murray.She was accom- annual picnic, which was a record fw and other mlatfres panied back to Sherbrooke by her success.Tim superintendent, with\t,\u2022 w.\t_ lister.Miss Marjory Murray, who the officers of the Sunday School, ar will spend a couple of weeks in ranged a fine programme of sports Sherbrooke, the guest of relatives to be run off during the afternoon, end friends.\twhich proved to be of ar^ attractive Mr.and Mrs.Clark 'Williamson, of Newport, Vt., have been the guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.George Mayhew, Pleasant street.past week Mr.and Mrs.A.F.Damon, of Island Pond, were calling on friends here on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Parker and Mr.and Mrs.Will Parker and family motored to Bury on Monday.Master Merriman and Miss Shirley Mayhew have been spending a week with relatives at Island Pond._ Miss Carrie McEwen has been visiting her aunt, Mrs.J.A.Grady, and family at Waterloo for a few days.Mr.K.N.Brueton was the guest of Rev.G.K.Tyler at Coaticook on Monday.Miss Thelma Damon, of Island in Stanstead.Miss Muriel Brown.Miss Elenda Childerhouse, Mins Doris Davidson and Miss Marion Perry, thretbe?with other Girl Guides from Way\u2019s Mill?, have been camping near North Hatley.Miss Ida Davis, of New York ; Mr.Ohas.Davis, of Sherbrooke \u2022 Sirs.Fred Guild and daughter, of North Hatley, and Mrs.George Davis, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were callin'!: at Mr.W.H.Davidson and son\u2019s on Thursday.Mr.George Mason and family, Mr.and Mrs.Walter Schafner and daughter, of Malden, Maas., were recently visitors at Mr.O.W.Perry\u2019s and Mr.E.W.Perry\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur McCombs, of North Chelmsford, Mass., are spending their vacation with Mrs.McCombs\u2019 parents, Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Davidson.Mr.Faynte Hovey attended the field day at LennoxviMe on Wednesday.EAST ANGUS Dance tonight, Roseland Hall.Five piece orchestra.Mn.Angus Morrison left for nature for both old and young.Mr.; Mr.and Mrs.W.R Bateman, of pond is spending a few days'wkh - - - -\t.\t.*\u2022 p Quincy, Mass., arrived here by !ho-|frj nd here b\ty wltn East End, Sask., on Monday, where Barrie, of Montreal, very kindly\ti\t- *he will spend the winter months placed his camp at the disposal of ror on Wednesday, and on Thurs- - - -\t-\t-.I day they left to spend some time at i Spider Lake, accompanied by their j guide, Mr.W.H.Plowman.Mj.and Mrs.George Cunnington j and Miss Mildred Fox, of Coati-! cook, wgre in town on Wednesday, j Mr.and Mrs.Herman Byron, of Coaticook.were calling on friends ^ cher is still at the home of her par-| ford, Me., where they will be the \\ guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.W.Nor-: ris and other friends.Mrs.Florence Terrill, of Coati-! eoolt, is the guest of Mrs.T.J.Grady and family.Mrs.Henry McIntyre was hostess at a miscellaneous shower on Thursday afternoon given in honor of her With her daughter, Mrs.Malcolm the Sunday School, which was aj>-Morrison.\tpreciated by all.Mr.Murdo Buchanan, who has Miss B.L.Webb, Sunday School been ill for some time, is able to be secretary, conducted the sports, as-up once more.\tjsisted by Mr.Geo.McCracken and Mr.Rufus Goodin, of Sherbrooke, Mr.Ralph Silver, which were as foils the guest of Mrs.Henry Goodin, i lows.Girls and boys races are stat-Mr.and Mrs.Ebbie Maclver re-:ed with their prize winners:\u2014 turned last week from their honey- Girls, 7 and under\u2014Edna Hill and moon.They will spend a few weeks (Erma Wilson.in town the guests of relatives, be- / Boys, 7 and under\u2014Ojner Wilson fore leaving for Windsor, Ont.\tand Donald Barry'.Nurse Margaret Graham left last Girls, 7 to 10\u2014Marjory Findlay week for North Hatley, where she and Marjory Denison, has been called on a case.\tBoys, 10 to 13.\u2014Arnold Clapp and Mr.and Mrs.A.A.MacAulay and Ned Gibson.Miss Annie, and Masters Roddy and) Boys, 13 to 15\u2014Everette Denison John, and Miss Thelma MacAulay.and Ned Gibson.-Ralph Silver and Doug- \u2022 niece, Miss Mildred Grady, whose ASCOT CORNER Mrs.Oscar Derussseaux is staying with her brother at her home whilé her parents are in London.Ont., called by the serious illness of Mr.Ro.we'a brother, Mr.John Rowe.Mr.L.Fugere, of Quebec, has been at Mr.IL D.Willard\u2019s, and accompanied Mrs.Fugere and little Gienwoo
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