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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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vendredi 18 avril 1924
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[" ~7 SherSirc-1 Daily Secorcl Established 1897.\tSHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924.\t\tTwenty-seventh Yew, JAPAN LIK\tELY TO RECALL AM\tIBASSAE\t)OR TO US.Eight Million Dollars Saved One Bank In Year 1921\t\t\t Jap Cabinet Considering New U.S.Legislation Domestic and Political Effects Brought About by Action of United States Are Threatening to Assume Serious Proportions\u2014Leading Journals Declare that Privy Council, Which Meets Shortly, Will Demand that Government Explain Immigration Defeat\u2014Japanese Morning Papers Express Opinion that Ambassador Hanihara Will Be Recalled, but Premier Announced Today that Recall of Ambassador to United States Is Not Contemplated, at Least for the Present.(Associated Press Despatch} TOKIO, April 18.\u2014The cabinet held an important session this morning, not only to discuss the diplomatic aspects of the exclusion legislation of the United States Congress, but to take cognizance of the domestic and political effects of the situation.These are threatening to assume serious proportions.Attacks on the Government are threatened by the opposition, and it is also feared higher quarters may become antagonistic.Leading journals declare that the privy council, which meets shortly, will demand that the Government explain the immigration defeat.If the explanation is unsatisfactory, it is probable that an appeal to the throne Will be made.Reports continue of the imminent arrival in Tokio of Japan\u2019s two remaining elder statesmen, Matsukata and Saionji, who are expected to take immediate charge of the somewhat precarious situation.All of the morning newspapers are of the opinion that Ambassador Hanihara will be recalled.RECALL OF AMBASSADOR NOT CONTEMPLATED BY GOVERNMENT.(Associated Press Despatch) TOKIO, April 18.\u2014Recall of Ambassador Hanihara is not contemplated, at least for the present, Premier Kiyoura announced today after meeting of the Cabinet.Hanibara's note, containing the much discussed \"grave consequences\u201d phrase was misconstrued in the United States, the Premier declared.\u201cClose study of the text of the ambassador\u2019s letter,\u201d he explained, \u201cwould convince any one that it does not lend itself to an interpretation as a threat or express any desire to interfere in American domestic affairs.Fortunately, the majority of the American newspapers appear to understand this, and their comments are sympathetic to Japan, ¦which is comforting to the ministry.\u201d Realizing the seriousness of the situation, the Premier asserted \u201cthe Government has decided to maintain a conciliatory attitude and to do its utmost to bring about a satisfactory solution of the immigration problem.\u201d \u201cThe Japanese exclusion clause has been passed by both houses,\u201d he said, \u201cbut it lacks the President's signature, which at least is doubtful.\u201d BUSY CLEARING ' ROADS OF THEIR WINTER GARB MS® JOHN D.FALCONERIDGK, act- i DRY CRUSADER AT BUFFALO HAD NARROW ESCAPE Rev.E.H.Smith Escaped by a Few Minutes a Bomb Explosion Which Wrecked His Home.When Hon.Peter Smith, former Ontario Provincial treasurer, appeared in police court on Tuesday to answer a charge of conspiring against the province in connection with alleged receipt of commissions in the sale of provincial bends, he was remanded e\u2019ght days for trial.On the left is shown Mr.Smith as he appeared in court.On the right is Mr.Smith, surrounded by his bondsmen, all of whom have known the defen-dant in dtratford for many years and who put implicit faith in the outcome of the trial of the former cabinet minister.* \u2019 *v*\t***\tJ CONCESSION GRANTED TO BRITISH CONCERN.\u2019!* (Associated Press Despatch) *> \u2022> WARSAW, April 18.\u2014In pur- *1* su an ce of his policy of bring- *> *\t,ing foreign capital into the ?¦>* country, Premier Grabski, after '*\u2022 *\tconcluding the recen!.loan nego- *!\u2022 *\ttiations with Italy, ha« granted ?*\ta concession on SfJO.OOO acres of '!* \u2022> virgin forests to the Century v \u2022Î* Trust.Ltd., a British branch of *> d* the International Timber Cor- *T4 poration.which exploits forest: * *\tI\\Evv ORLEANS, LA., April * 18,\u2014Fifty persons were injur- * ?\ted in-a s were wind.and hail.* ¦> storm which swept over sec- * -> tions of New Orleans last ijight, *¦ ¦> wrecking a score of residences holidays at his home V.Christie.\tM.G.Christie, D.J.\tMrs.Alfred Johnston,\tduring the ifeBernice^ and Edith Brown Christie and\tMrs.\tHodgson, of Ed-\tEaster holidays.\tWe snondin^V vacation a* Wood- monton ; Dr.X'orman Christie, of.Mr.and Mrs.Ainslie and family P ^ Calgary, and\tMrs.\tand Mrs.P.Wil-\thave arrived in town\tto take rharp * Mr^ wflter A.Brown and Mrs.01 tne tool :hma\trecently pre[j Brown spent a day recently at purchased by Mr R.A.Smith, of Mapleview Farm Sherbrooke This hostelry is ; Mrs- LaFoe is gaining slowly, being _ thoroughly renovated : Messrs.Mervin Smith and ' Mr.and anticipates a busy time during 0]iver Suit01.were at Woodbine tuS-,tojrlst ,fefson; , T , Cottage on April 13th.Ths?members °- the ladies Aid; Miss Rubv Burroughs is spbnd-of the CooKshire Methodist Church :rtr\t.are now busily engaged with I re-: L^Coatic^U parations and final arrangements1\t__ for their annual Easter sale in the ! church hall, which is dated for Wed- NORTH HATL- EY Nurse With 15 Years\u2019 Experience Urges.Use of Tanlac \u2014 Tells of Her Mother\u2019s Experience With World\u2019s Famous Tonic.cox.of Bashaw \"The pall bearers were Messrs.G.T.Jackson, Jesse Fraser.H.L.Brown, A.M.Campbell, W.F.Puffer and Dr.Sharpe.\" General Notes.Mr.Jack Hillman, of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.James Hillman.Mr.George Johnston spent the week-end at Lake Megantic with friends., ing her Easter holidays at her home nesday, April 23rd.There will ba- RICHMOND Mrs.Allan LeFevre, who spent a; a sale of fancy and useful articles, week with her daughter, Mrs.El-1including summer lingerie, which .^______ _________ou,,.,,,-\t,,,, cllc\tMrs.Edith Espley, formerly of the mer Warrup, returned to her home1 are hand-made and 6 embroidered! ^\u2019ale* Home, Richmond, and the in Leeds Village on Saturday.\tMrs.H.Leslie Cleveland has been Sherbrooke Hospital, has returned to Mr.Briggs entertained a number appointed convener of the tea com- her 'lonle ln Manchester, England, of friends on Saturday afternoon ! mittee.The regular Aid at a sugaring-off at his sugar camp;will be served at 5.45 p.m.at Westbury.A most enjoyable supper afternoon was spent and everyon did justice to his excellent manie sugar.Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Jenkins, of Ascot, were in town on Thursday visiting friends.McConnell DANVILLE At the Adventist Church on Eas ter Sunday special music will b; rendered at both services, the com- April 22r.d.When specks start to float before {he eyes, when everything seems to sum black for a few seconds and you feel as if you were going to faint, you can res: assured that your liver is not working properly.The essential thing to do in all eases where the liver is slow, lazy or torpid, is to stir it up by the use of Milburn\u2019s Laxa-Liver Pills and clear away the accumulated mass of waste and poisonous matter from the system.\ta vit-vt-x r-n T m xt r, a i j r- i-ii\tGRAMTEV lL-L.tt .\t- nir.vnas.Ayiana, r rankviile,\t_____ measuring 6 by -S 1-2 inches and he spent the winter with his uncle, Ont writes:\u2014\"I used to be awfully jjr a_j\tFred Gibson of \"'eight four ounces.One belonging Mr.XTorris Baker, bothered with floating specks before p't island visited at the home oT\u2019 to Mrs.Spendlove laid an egg that Miss Flora MacLeod, of Danville my eyes, headaches and sickness to\t'sister Mrs AiberT Wil-\tfour ounces.\tHigh School staff, is spending the fe7 yo^f MUbura\u2019skliUxa Lh-er3 Klk son, at the Lake Shore on Sunday, j :\u2019;r-.f \u201cSene Gu-.arche has been.holidays at her home at Gould and e^r^nceThavefeTtTl we^as ^ss Chrissy Robertson, of Derby '^ lU for some t.mc.\tMrs.R.H.Stevenson and little \u201cver did \\ow I alwavC\u2019Teo \u2018hem Lir.e.suent the week-end with hisi\tFrank LaiI,osey ®,W \u201c daughter, Janette, have gone to Port- Ln hand \u201d\t' P\tsister, Mrs Jas.McIntosh.\t' 0 seno-as accident.While saw- land.Me., where they will spend \u2018 Milburn\u2019s Laxa-Liver Pills are! ' Mrs.Lovers, of Tomifcbia, is help-\thinf jus^ S-aW * some time with relatives 25c a vial at all dealers, or mailed to care for Mrs.Jas.Brodie, who;eye> jL \u2018v.:'T taT J I for treatmen Mr.and Mrs.J.S.Humphrey were guests at Glen Brook Farm over the 1 plete Easter programme being ren-finr.g iriercs.,\tweek-end.Mrs.Humphrey is stay-! dered in the evening, consisting of Hockey Dance, Cookshire.Tuesday, jng a few days longejT\t» j several anthems, interspersed with Excellent music.\t; Miss F.Bacon, of Massawippi, j solos, duos, trios and quartettes.! was home for the week-end.\u201d Mr.Orange Baker has returned Mr.Hill has a hen that laid an home from Tampa, Florida, where Mr.Chas.Best has returned here after a couple of weeks in Boston.Mrs.Mable Widger and daughter, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., have been spending a few days with Mr.Chas.Woodrow and Mrs.M.Agon.Mrs.S.M.Taylor and Miss Ruth Taylor are spending Easter holiday in Lancaster, N.H.Mrs.P.A.Carson has gone gone to Richmond for the vacation.Miss M.M.Mackenze is spending Easter holidays at her home at Ad-derly.Miss A.B.Davidson has gone home to Ayer's Cliff for the school vacation.Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Reed, of Len-nft.ville, were here on Thursday.' GEORGËVÏLLÈ' Mrs.Oloff Cass is quite ill at present writing.Messrs.Lyall Hutchins and Robin Ives, of Newport, recently spent a day in town.The drama entitled \u201cThe Major\u2019s Mistake\u2019\u2019 will be given in Mr.Mc- \"I have direct and personal knowledge of so many cases where TANTLAC has restored health and strength and helped weak, run-down people to get on their feet that I know it to be an unusual medicine,\u201d is the emphatic manner in which Mrs.M.E.Chappelle, Blue Mount and Thomas Ave., Wauwotosa, Wis., a practical nurse of fifteen years\u2019 experience, pays tribute to the famous treatment.\"Time and again I bave urged TAN'LAC\u2019S use and it always brings the most gratifying results.My own mother, now eighty years old, took TANLAC five years ago, and it has been her standby ever since.Nothing^ helps her as TANLAC does and she is as strong an advocate of the medicine as I am.Only recently, mother became generally run-down.Her stomach was disordered, her appetite utterly failed her, and she came near having a nervous breakdown.TAX\u2019LAC gave her a vigorous appetite, corrected all complaints and left her not only well and happy but so strong and active that she looks after the home and visits .\t(«'.P Mrs M E-A JT GlAFPELl.E-T M éra f\\ v- around, as well.And mother thinl the TANLAC Vegetable Pills al the greatest ever.\u201cIn all my long years of exper enee as a nurse, I have never know the equal of TANLAC.\u201d TANLAC is for sale by all goo druggists.Accept no substitut) Over 40 million bottles sold.Take TANLAC Vegetable Pills, to return to Washington.Mr.A.W.Bullock was in She April 21st.Dance after the play.Mrs.Willis Wilcox has returned home from New York.The many ; brooks recently on business, friends of Mr, Wilcox are very glad i Mrs- George Atkin, of Magoon to learn that he has recovered from Point, is stopping at Mr.Oloff Cas Cowan\u2019s Hall on Monday evening, his recent operation, so as to be able ; for a few days.direct on receipt of price by The T.;3 0:1 the sick list.Milbum Co., Limited, Toronto, On:.Mr.John Vcwell sick the past week.Riieaiatism Gone; Claims Mr.Merilnpr îlhel^natisrr,.is said to be doe to add in the bleed.Whatever its cause, only those who have it know the suffering it produces.While Camol is not claimed as a spedfic above the to the hospital ,\t,\t., .w»\tquu it is feared he has neer.quite ; may iose one eye at- iggst, Mrs.H.Hibbard entertained Mr.Edgar Sims left on Monday for his home at Metis Beach.Miss N.Findley, principal of the Danville High School, left on Thurs- Mr.and Mrs.David Henderson, of fe^v\u2018friends'to\u201c dinned on Ap'ril Dth ^\t^lQlltrea!- ^here Beebe, were callers at Mr.T.W\u2019il- in honor of the seventy-seventh hM- a spen$JTthTe Easter holidays, son\u2019s on Sunday.\tbirthday of her mother, Mrs.Mary VT\u20185 A?nes MacLeay is spending a .Mr.II.Dasen\u2019s little girl has been Leavitt, who is still quite active.\ttimein Mortal.quite sick the past week with dioh- Miss F-vis Fezar is u.-ith Mrs' iur- H-Barlow was m Fuch- theria.She is attended by Dr.Colby, of Stanstead.COOKSHIRE Sharman, of Hatley, for a time.COMPTON Special services are being held this j week in th& Roman Catholic Church ! c__,\t.\t: j-j , -\t, i Mr.and Mrs.Roy F.Gadley and x?' tnecmatis^, it did wonders icr *jaster
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