Sherbrooke daily record, 24 janvier 1923, mercredi 24 janvier 1923
[" HEV.FATHEIî CÜI3EH ST.CHAIÏLES SEM.23 SherbrooKê Daily Record Established 1897.\tSHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1923.\t-\u2022\tTwenty-sixth Year.GERMAN INDUSTRIALISTS ONLY TO BE FINED\t\t Several Poli\ttical Conventions Were Held\tY esterday Told Of Reasons For Not Obeying French Demands 3 \" Six German Industrialists Appeared Before French Court Martial Today for Hearing of Charges that They Refused to Obey Orders of French Control Commission\u2014 Prosecutor at Close of Forenoon Session Suggested He\tDr Was Inclined to Leniency Because of Patriotic Motives ,n tbe last stages of the disease.This stage had previously been regarded as fatal, of Germans\u2014\u201cI Am a German and My Duty Compels Me to Obey Orders of My Country and to Serve My Country,\u201d Said Herr Thyssen in Answer to Questions by ^ L' S-1 LA\twttttaw wtt cnvi dolls; also ail the ladies who so kind- many more friends.Mabel and Grace v .\t.\"1LljlAM WlGbUN, ily waited upon tables at the supper Mead sent in their pledges too late ; -«assawippi.________ at i helped maka the affair such a to get a club pin.Now, I promised to : ; memorable one.\titell you a little butterfly story, and Dear Uncle Jim: though it means space that could be This is my second letter to the club.WINTER SPORTS IN MONTREAL given to letters I will tell you about I have not been to school all week.It i Sport ! period which -My will continue up to room.The family could not imagine er drives me part of the way every .yr.c r.i TO\tA m _ TX\u2019Vl Q\tif /-\u2022 O m f» fr*r 1 T-n O O TO n r, Ç\t«wt a ?TO \u2022» ^ VI ,1 +U.V, VW* ~ \u201e __ .\u201e\tA.all-prevading, or so accessible as weed butterfly.After some deep the club.Wishing the two clubs ev-that fine old city rambling for thinking they decided that the cat- ery success I am your niece, iles up and down the banks of the erpillar was brought into the house\tJANET (J.A.D.) ighty St.Lawrence river, and on Mr.W-\u2019s hunting clothes, and Lemesurier.IT3 A PIÇWIC I OUR Bread MAKES EVERY .MEAL A | Picnic s £ JUST think of it\u2014three picnics a day! Break-fasUpicnic, luncheon-picnic and dinner-picnic if you eat our bread.It is mighty palatable and highly nutritious.It contains just the proper food units for body-building and just the proper taste-qualities to n-courage your appetite.ALLATT HIGH CLASS BREAD SPECIALIST SHERBROOKE,QUE more than half surrounding historic that the warmth had coaxed it out j\t_ hoarv old Mount Royal?All the long before Nature intended ^ Dear Uncle Jim-Canadian Winter Sports including should become a butterfly.It only Skating, Snowshoeing, Tobagganing, lived a few days, but while it was Skhirg \u2019Ski-joring, Hockev,' Curling with them it was an honored guest.J am twelve years old and go A\tI- BTC\tlocvûa an,!\ttO SChOOl.I haV This is my first letter to your years old and go e not missed a day BEFORE YOU FILL YOUR ICE HOUSE See us in reference to Ice Saws We handle the Simonds\u2014the kind that cuts clean and quick, best temper, and will hold its edge.ICE PLOWS and MARKERS of the highest grade, with strong blades, fully warranted.ICE TONGS, CHISELS, Etc.of a variety of styles and sizes.Also WIRE ROPE, MANILA ROPE, TACKLE BLOCKS.We make a ' specialty of cutting tools for cutting and harvesting ice.We would like to supply your requirements, and have just the goods you need.Call or write.J.S.Mitchell & Co.Ltd.He needs something besides water.\u2014Tommy Thirst.A bottle of Bull\u2019s Head ¦** (Super Ale would cheer him up when he gets home from a hard day\u2019s work.Keep a case of it in the house.He\u2019ll appreciate it and so will each member of your family.When will J.H.BRYANTltd Sherbrooke, que.PHONE-299 mean Good glasses good sight.Good sight means comfort, and comfort means happi- ness.Glasses that we furnish are made by experts in our own plant and from the best material.J.C.McConnell Optometrist 54 King Street Sherbrooke Undertaking Parlors (Oppesita Art Hall) MOTOR AMBULANCK Mttor\tHon.Htaro*.day and night servi» aooioUnt whoa roqwiroé.E.A.VOGEL, Manager.Tn«atr-oB« year»' «spartaM*» PHONE 2M, cz-omcu m %Jdufton â/a'sd mar?save, part o/ear/?r/oMdr Maf co/tu-ô\tpossession, EVERY man owes a debt to the future.When the future arrives it will not take your promise to pay\u2014it demands the cash.Save part or what you make\u2014save it regularly through the medium of a savings account and see that the future is properly cared for.Open that account now.Don't procrastinate! tCOE SC3GBBB00CE IVE YOUR BATTERY the care it deserves.It will show its appreciation next summer.Have it DRY STORED at Wiggett\u2019s Battery Service Co.Satisfaction Assured.nd Sieight-drivirg can be enjoyed riven by any of the Grand Trunk morrow best wishes from Agents.Booklet on application.I\tUNC UNCLE JIM.| arid two pigs to the school fair and ; got prizes on them.I wish to join your club, and wishing you success, I am your nephew, BILLY POWERS, Lennoxville.A SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT.\t* * % % ft Zt The nunils of grades four, five and ft _____ ft six of the Lawrence School are prac- ft LETTERS FROM THE COR- ft ticing a little play which they ex- ft\tNER FOLK.\tft nect to give on Friday, February ft\tft 2nd.at the school.The play is call- ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ed \u201cThe Land of Lollipop,\u201d and it Dear Uncle Jim; may ea~.ly be imagined now inter- -phis is my first letter and I hope\t.f A ,\t, n r \u2018\u2022\u2022V:d the chile ran are; the name you may find r0Om in the corner for f\tvZ^ll ai' '.e - - giimpse into tne land l a*, eleven years old and go to\tbh^rinSdth*£P M* of r\te m wn.ch even older ,hool eVery day.I live in the coun- ^W ^ w: sr f love to ramble.\ttry and I have no brother or sister.father has taken the Record for the t.rir.oinal characters ,\tn,,.\ti\ta many years and I like it very much.Dear Unde Jim ; I am anxious to join your club.I \u2019 go to school and have not been ab- iâmp exploded than ffrcv \u2018 ri electricity ed as part of the Junior Red Cross wifi do allYTan to protect thÆs*\t,he $***«.wi.sh work, the putting forth of health Your niece,\t| club success.Your loving niece, principles in the attractive form of\tMILDRED FLEMMING, 1\tLENA GOODHUE, a fairy-land play, and without doubt Lisgar Station.\t«Lennoxville, (R.R No.4.) it will draw a \u201ccrowded house, as\t____________ all children\u2019s programmes should.WWff'wWtflilHlBBHH\tINSTRUCTIONS POLICE CLEANING OUR UNDE- }; Children should sign the appli-SIRABLE RESORTS\tcations themselvea, giving Chris- Newton - Dakin Construction C*., Limited General Contractors SHERBROOKE, QUE.I Office and Factory Building», Power House», Highway* Continuing their work in connee- tian name in full.tion with the anti-vice crusade, the ;\t.f.A certificate of membership local police department made anoth-l wl11 bc issued from Iîea(lqllarter\u201d t0 cr raid last night and four undesirable:, were brought within the reach every group.A new application .hoitld be sent in at the commencement of every school year.3.In schools, groups may be formed in each or any claKS, or one group for the whole school may be formed.of the arms of the law and placed under arrest.The building raided was on Wellington Street South, and two men and one woman appeared in the Recorder\u2019s Court this morning.The woman was fined $25 and costs, one of the men was fined $15 and costs and the second man, the tenant, was fined $50 and costs.The place is.being closed and the proprietor of the building is being adv: ed of the undesirable nature of his tenants.The fourth party, a young girl, will appear before the District .Magistrate this afternoon.-?- Don\u2019t neglect, to read the Classi-ln-d Advertisements in this issue.They likely name something you want.\ti THE JUNIOR RED CROSS.Application to become a member of the Junior Red Cross group to be known as the \u201cfxme Member\" group in the children\u2019s section of the Sherbrooke Daily Record.I, the undersigned, apply for membership in the Quebec Provincial Division of the Canadian Red Cross as a \u201clone member \u201d In signing U.is application I pledge myself, as far as my ability and opportunity will enable me, to serve faithfully in tho work of the Junior Red Cross.Name (in full) Address Date .(Age) your house wired for eleeîriciîy toda j BifFl Bang! Off goes the old oil lamp like a bomb.Don\u2019t wait for some such accident to happen to youyou your home and furniture.-it may cost Electricity is like sunshine\u2014bright, clean and so convenient.Wonder how you ever got along with the old smoky lamps.Elect! icity does away with all the danger of fire.Snap\u2014on go the lights and the whole house is instantly illuminated.The cost of electricity is so slight and the benefits so numerous.The Southern Canada Power Company Limited I f SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1923.PAGE FIVE \u201cThe Crimson Hour\u201d PUPILS OF MRS.ADAMS GAVE FINE RECITAL _ (By Sidney Warwick) CHAPTER III.Evidently,.Ferrers reflected, Wil-may must have been in low water at the time of his marriage, which had taken place within a few months of his finish on the Turf.\u201cYou spoke of Africa just now.Which part do you know?\u201d Ferrers said to his host, making conversation: \u201cWest.Have cause to remember it, too.Had a bout of jungle fever there that played me up.Nearly croaked.A cursed place for a white man, West Africa!\u201d Wilmay said jerkily.\u201cYou\u2019ve never felt tempted to go back then?\u201d\t» For a moment Wilmay\u2019s eyes seem to be looking back, as if haunted by an evil memory.\u201cNo, I wouldn\u2019t go back\u2014not for all you could pay me!\u201d He broke off with something like a shiver.Already it had struck Ferrers that Wilmay\u2019s nerves were in a bad way, and that probably drink was poison to this man with the dregs of malarial fever in him.Now and again his face would twitch uncontrollably; more than once he would suddenly glance jerkily over his shoulder, as now.He reached out an unsteady hand to his glass.His cuff-falling back, had revealed a few inches of the forearm.Ferrers\u2019 eyes were caught by what at first he thought was a dull brown scar, and then saw with surprise was a mark that must have been branded there.It was a circle about the size of a shilling, and in the circle was the letter \u201cS\u201d Wilmay seemed to notice the other\u2019s glance; with a sudden frown he jerked back his wrist under the cuff, hiding that curious mark.\u201cNot that England\u2019s much of a place,\u201d Wilmay went on.\u201cWe\u2019re too damned sentimental here.We ghe labour its head and women their votes.I\u2019ve handled native labor in Africa, and I can tell you you don\u2019t have to do it in kid gloves.Make your workers and women respect you\u2014show \u2019em you\u2019re master, 1 say!\u201d with a rather unsteady laugh.Then with a swift alteration of mood he turned and swore at the manservant who waited, because his glass W'as empty.The servant was a nervous-look-lag elderly man.The sudden oath so unnerved him that he dropped a dish.And Wilmay, losing all self-control, cursed him for his clumsiness, like a madman in his causeless fury.A moment\u2019s constrained silence followed the sudden violent outbreak.To Jim Ferrers the scene was like some nightmare.He had a glimpse of the girl\u2019s white strained face, and knew the humiliation she was enduring.So this was the real Wil-may peeping out.He knew then that Mollie had cause enough to fear .his man with the drink-inflamed and, shut up with him in this lonely .ouse.Mollie rose, breaking the sudden tension.down untasted the glass he had half raised; he stole swiftly across to Several Young Students Sang for ! the First Time Before an Audience \u2014 Progress in Studies Shown by Others.Social aad Personal The Hon.Jacob Nicol is in Montreal today.\u2022 \u2022 » Mr.J.L.MacKay, of Sawyerville, was in town yesterday on business.\u201cWhat is it Wilmav \"\u2019^crled Brett and friends the Pup^s who, in j Mr.R.L.Gale, of Waterville, sbarr.lv ¦ Wllmay \u2018 cried B^many cases, have sung for the first was a visitor to Sherbrooke yester-y\u2018\tj,\t.time outside the family circle in the day.JNo answer from the man as he\tstudio where they practice and with\t«\t\u2022\t\u2022 stood tor a moment at the window their teacher, which is a great help\tArchdeacon A.\tJ.\tBalfour,\tof staring out into the darkness.There in the matter of \u201cnerves.\u201d The\tQuebec, was a visitor\tto Sherbrooke was something unnerving, almost un- quiet, softly-lighted room with a\tyesterday, canny about it to his two guest,\tfriendly, though discriminating aud- ;\t*\u2022\t»\t* Then, as if reassured.Wilmay let ience.provides a hearing for the! Mrs.A.F.Emberley, of Ayer\u2019s the curtains fall back into place.IW young people, and those who attend\tCliff, is spending\ta couple of\tdays gave a little unsteady laugh, but his the recit»ls from season to season\tin Sherbrooke, face was damp, and its muscles\tcan watch the devel°Pment of voices\t*\t»\t» and the growing confidence of the : Mr.J.L.Alexander, of Rich-singers.\t! mond, was in town yesterday, on Last evening\u2019s programme was business, one of the best heard for some time.twitched, \u201cMistaken, I expect.You know, Brett, this lonely place gets on my nerves,\u201d he muttered, with a little shiver.\u201cLately I could swear I\u2019ve heard stealthy footsteps creeping outside the house after dark, just as in Africa once when-\u201d The excited voice was running up to a high pitch.Wilmay checked himself abruptly.He drained his The numbers were chosen with a Mr.Justice C.D.White, Victoria view of gmng the beginners a fair Streët, is leaving this afternoon for chance with those who had longer ; a trip to Montreal, training, and also with a view of ;\t*\t\u201e\t\u2022 pleasing the audience.Several of Miss Helen Conway left last the singers made their first bow to [evening on a business trip to Bos-an audience last evening, and all .ton and New\tYork, did credit to themselves and to their j\t»\t*¦\t\u2019\t* ,.t\t.\t,\tteacher.Mr.John Leigh sang ! Mr H L Woodintrton nf T^n- cent when I\td*TyS.af?(\\ Ex- [ \u2018\u2018At\tand S,ulhvan;a \u201cDrink- noxville, left yesterdaf morning for cept when I have friends here, he has 1 mg Song\u201d m a most acceptable way, Brantford, Ont., on business, the run of the house after dark.and later san& with Mrs.Adams \u201cIt\t.Pretty savage brute, too\u2014MollieV Was a Lover and His Lass.\u201d (Wal-| Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Bothwell, of afraid of him,\u201d he added, with a lit-!taam^\u2019\tDeigh was suffering East Angus, were visitors to Sher- Ue gleam of malice in his laugh jfrorn a cold> but hls tone and exprès- brooke yesterday.The man was afraid desperately 'sion gives a3Surance of a e°od voice-\t*\t*\t* afraid, of something.If Jim had'Mls.EîirlddeLaang \u2018\u2018?mil,ingThrough\u201d The Hon.G.H.Boivin, M.P., of ever seen fear in humor.\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e i.j ahd Miss Eleanor Jenckes gave \u201cIf Granby, who was in Sherbrooke to Winter Comes, both showing care- address the Rotary Club last even- ever seen fear in human eyes it had betrayed itself in Wilmay\u2019s then.This man, all nerves, gave the impression as of waiting for something, something menacing him in this forbidding lonely house\u2014what ?Had those creeping footsteps he spoke of been real, a warning of some unnamed peril ?Or was it only a trick nf thn wmr,>\u201e j:_______i , nerves ?ful study and progress in their work.jniïi returned home this morning.Miss Aueon McPhail also sang\t* * , for the first time, and though a lit- Mrs.William Spier, Quebec tie nervous m beginning, she gained Street, left yesterday morning for confidence and showed good fesult Montreal, where she will spend a of training.She sang \u201cStarlight,\u201d few days, and her* clear pronoundation was\t* * » nf tVm v >\ty.\" \",\u2014\u2022\u2019 commen^d upon.Miss J.Martel\tfriends of Mr.Malcolm Mit- j\"!3113 disordered, was another new pupil, and her che]i win be Klad to learn that he that\tImo-m S\tu< f ered\tthink of\tmezzo-soprano voice was heard to is abie\tto be\tout again\tafter\this\tre- tnat\tlaughing girl\the had! advantage m Bohn\u2019s \u201cCalm as the pp^t illnecc known\tburied\talive here, in the\t! Night.\u201d Miss Martel\u2019s study will be !\t\u2018\t\" '\t*\t.\t.guardianship of this man\tof evident-\twatcl)ed with interest.Miss Flor- 1 Mr\tand Mrs\tF\tC\tBaker\tnf o.\u201cbalancfd,n!i.nd- Why had Helen v-f® B.,Xant \u201c?id\tEon noxville, are in\u2019Montreal for a Baker is at-of lumbermen.Blair married him, left her daugh- hc,r., v°\u2019.ce showing, development, few days, where Mr.ter in Ins care\u2014in Heaven's name, I wu\t^ ^ a\t?eaiJ tending a convention < why?\t\u2019 When I Gaze,\u201d and \u201cThe Birthday,\u201d)\t?\t*\t* Presently a move was made to the n°th\tsh.owing Progress Miss Mrs.B.L.Messias will be \u201cAt drawing room.Mollie was standing P0/3 Wllsor?Mhas h0™ heard before, Home\u201d on Thursday, January 25th, on the big bearskin\trug one\twhite\tbut n^er \u2022Vlt^\tgrea^cr P}tetasu'\\thn]]\tat\t73\tFrontenac\tSt.\t(Mayfair\tApts.) ami resting on\tthe\tchimnev\tniece\t71.Hx0ml7}?\t/-and -,J,YYlta7lori\u2019\tfrom\t4\tto\t6\tp.\tm.\tand\tafter\tthe\tlast staring down at the burn^ ln^ ee (Rarry)- Mlss G?'ace Wilkie has a Thursday of every month.iu.,________\u201e.rnlng lf,gs on\tmezzo-soprano\tvoice of great prom- re 7 vYartb-\t^he\tfirelight\tthrew\tise, and her rendering of \u201cA Hun- Mr.Firmin J.Hebert, who has troubled eves A*\tTi\t\u201cYtV?\"''\" Deen under treatment at the Mili- exouisite\tl *\t.ln\t£,ella Wilkie sang \u201cCyn- tary Hospital, Ste.Anne de Belle- - quisite delicate beauty, he was thia\u201d and \u201cRose Kissed Me Today,\t^nTnP\trpflirriori swept by a fierce protective thrill, \u2018both well-chosen numbers, and the tho\u2019oilv '\t1 the longing to snatch her away out sisters sang \u201cFriendship\u201d together,\t.of this place that was like a hnnep¦ tbeir voices blending nicely.\to»,.\\r,.CT\tv .under some spell\u2014guard her from' Mr- C- Forcc bas a baritone of \u2018 j- Y.' c, t '\t\u2022 cn7°n lS7°,r, ,\u2022h\"t\th™1\u201d».Promi,, He \u201enS «Sine, Wo SUIStfifig afraid, that had changed her from: ?a[tf,d\u2019 , LT?assçe,d.by }oul',^1.n' MacKinnon\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.the laugbmg girl of his memories d ' dt T1 fk,PPer- each ^Iv: James MacKinnon, Victoria Street.(Continues in Our Next Isvo.ol lng opportunity for expression and,\t\u2019 ¦\u2014- '\t' e'\u2018 I tone.Mr.Force, who comes from\t, n [Windsor Mills, is another young man1 - Mrs._ 0.R_.Webster, Queen who will add his share to the musical personnel of Sherbrooke.Miss Lucille Moore kindly added to the programme by playing Koellig\u2019s Rhapsody in her brilliant style, and gave a second number and an encore.Miss Moore is one of Sherbrooke\u2019s Street and Mrs.L.R.McKee, Mont-! rSP-i Street, left this morning for Montreal, where they will spend a few days.WOMEN\u2019S REALM (By Sylvie West) In About sixty people took part in the snowshoe tramp held last evening by the St.Paul\u2019s Men\u2019s Club.viewing the\t\u2022\t»\tgifted pianists who has a musical\t,/ lne\tj Ï 'len,u x ?* * * * * land\u2019s experiences will be a severe test of, and, it is to to get up WIth mai a smgle^mght.\u2019\t|\tSCHOOL PROBLEMS, be hoped, a triumph for, the new plan of municipal _\t.\t! Editor of Record- Somehow, isolation doesn\u2019t seem quite so splendid; Sir\u20141 have just finished reading when you reflect that a friendly word would place the!\u201cSchool Problems\u201d published in the | other fellow on his feet.\tj Sherbrooke Record of last week.\u2014- 4 - ! Must we rural school teachers, MACHINE FOR LIQUEFYING HELIUM - i § Above i* shown the anoaratus in the physics laboratory of the University of Toronto, used by Prof.J.C.McLennan to liquefy helium gas, after quantities of liquid air and liquid hydrogen are secured from other machines in the laboratory.On the right are shown Prof.J.C.McLennan (top) and his chief assistant in liquefying helium, G.M.Shrum, M.M.?4* *> *fr government.\u201cThe abolition of special privileges; greater service for the expenditures that are made; solvency rather than impending bankruptcy; planning for the future\u2014J such developments in city-manager cities are instant 4* ABY'S WHITE CARIOLE, GREY WICK- er eulky, email heater for coal or woo«, kitchen table, mission wood washstand, m.itx-xe.CU * WILSON, AX) VO- .«U», MotcU.U )*¦*-* Dus theatre will be closed for «Iterations for a few days.Will re-open soon \" ith the greatest array of Pictures ever presented in this théâtre.l/KASKR, T cat» Q.O.K.HUGO * MiGNAULT.Building.AD VO.DEATHS.HODGE\u2014Died on Jan.21st, at the NICOU LAZUKE.COUTURE * RING,
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