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[" Sherbrooke tÆMBM '\tf Daily Record.Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE.FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1919.PRICE TWO CENTS Good Preps?Towards \" Being Made By France\u2019s Premier- Discusses The Genference Plans It is Very Unlikely that Any Complications Will Set in and Hopes are Entertained that Premier Clemenceau Will Be Able to Be Around Again Next Week-\u2014Allowed to: Spend a Short Time in His Garden Yesterday and Today Received His Co-workers to Discuss With Them Peace Conference Plans\u2014Another Arrest is Made By the Police.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Feb.21.\u2014\"Premier Clemenceau is progresing as well as possible.We shall not feel altogether reassured for forty-eight hours, but then he will be out of danger, said Georges Mandel, Premier Clemenceau s chief clerk, to Marcel Hutin, editor of the Echo de Paris, over a telephone at an early hour this morning.M.Clemenceau at that time was resting and inquirers\u2014mostly newspapers desirous of some late news for their last editions\u2014were informed that his condition continued satisfactory.\"The only possible danger,\u201d said a celebrated French surgeon, who was consulted by the Matin, \"and it is fortunately, a very problematic one, is the appearance of local pulmonary congestion, caused by reaction.Such an eventuality has not developed and the robust constitution and magnificent vigor of \u2018The Tiger\u201d are against such a complication.Let us, then, have every confidence.If by tomorrow night there is no temperature our confidence may be changed to an assurance of absolute recovery.Every day that passes without fever appearing doubles the patient\u2019s chances.\u201d #\t* * * C #\tDIRECTED ARCTIC JOUR- # #\tNEY OF BRITISH * #\tTROOPS.\t« #\tARCHANGEL, Feb.21.\u2014An * SSf Artie journey of probably the # Si greatest magnitute since the \u2022& Si famous Klondyke gold rush has # #\tbrought additional British * iÜi troops to the Archangel front # #\tto reinforce the greatly out- & #\tnumbered troops fighting the * #\tBolshevik.Hundreds of sleighs # #\tdriving in single file over froz- % ¦St en ground and along roads cut * iÜi through pine forests, complet- St Si ed the most difficult part of & % their three hundred mile trip Si & in twelve days.\t# ¦ÿ The trip was planned and di- * % reeled by members of Sir Ern- * i# est H.Shackleton\u2019s anti-arctic # #\texpedition, including Dr.Mack- * #\tlin.\u2022$* \u2022*> UNEMPLOYED STORMED * *\tTHE BRUNSWICK DIET.* *\t- * *\t(Associated Press Despatch) * S |gamatedTSociety of Engineers, waited Speabing of the Franco-Spanish re- on Hon.L.A.Taschereau, Minister of,\t.\t.\t,,\t.Labor, yesterday urging that the Que-during the var King Alfonso bee Government gtàve immediate at-\tFrance attributed good intention to the following questions:\tItentions to me they were also the The enactment of a law of compul-1 intentions of my people.One is the The Council Chamber was filled last* evening for the meeting of volunteer citizens who had responded to the call in connection with the protection of returned soldiers against the bootlegger and the ruffian.The City Council was represented by the Mayor, who presided, and Aid.Cauvin and Aid.Delorme, of the Police Committee.Chief Couture was also present.General Committee for Protection of Soldiers.On resolution moved by James Mac-kinnon, seconded by Dr.S.J.Bloomfield, it was resolved that the citizens who had volunteered to assist should France Alone Presents a Bill for form themselves into a committee fori GERMANY TO PAY FOR HOUSES THAT WERE DESTROYED sory education at once; further amend- reflection of the other.I r>.m tbe j p0se() as follows: .i- ~\t4.1* a ' s-, T-, r +¦ /¦.\t+ In /a\t71 i-vn T2r-tnrr r»a r-t\" a i n 1T7 Vint- + Vi r» m o t nftne+i !\tf'-1TY the protection of returned soldiers, co-operating with the City Council and other public bodies in this undertaking, and that from their number a small executive committee should be formed.Furthermore, that the whole meeting pledged its backing, financial and otherwise, to the executive in its work.The Executive Committee.The executive, as appointed, is com- ments to the law to meet the require ments of all classes of labor, both skilled and unskilled; a forty-hour King certainly, but the most const! tutional of kings.Of all the kings | still standing in Europe 1 am .f the | week for all employed on Government : latest creation.The English family work; an extensive building pro- .jg 0{ the seventeenth century abd the gramme to meet the necessities of m- Beigium 0f ig32.I sprang from a employment; old age pensions, ®ssls'imoIlarchial revolution, and my new SHARDLOW & JOHNSON LIQUIDATION.Mr.John J.Griffith has been ap' pointed liquidator for the firm of tance \"for unemployed workers; «ban-1\t1^\u2019 ThTpeopirif \u201cyoungc\" Shardlow and Johnson, of Lennoxvu- cial assistance to citizens who fulfil:\t.\t.\t.\u2022 A le, in liquidation.! their national duty to the state by : than the republic.I am of a date (CONDITION SAID TO BE QUITE SATISFACTORY (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Feb.21.\u2014Premier Clemen-ceau\u2019s condition was satisfactory and unchanged this morning at four o\u2019clock.The report that came from his chamber at nine o\u2019clock was that his condition was as satisfactory as possible in the circumstances.SPENT onuiu i ilfiE ÏN HIS GARDEN YESTERDAY METROPOLE BUILDING DAMAGED BY FIRE LAST NIGHT TO THE There is a very long list of creditors, materially adding to the wealth of the ! scarcely forty-two years back.The THe dividend is not likely to be large,: country by increasing the birth rate, j greatest liberty reigns m .be aing- Mr.Taschereau promised to submit !dom under absolutely free regime, their petition to his colleagues and | and the King and the people are give a serious consideration.\tone.\u2019* LORD CÜRZ0N TELLS OF CHARITY EXTENT OF NEARLY $40,000 WORK AND IMPROVEMENTS MADE i PROVINCES OF OTTOMAN EMPIRE Geo.D.MacKinnon, chairman.W.A.Hale.N.B.Prichard.F.P.Houlahan.Col.H.R.Fraser.Ed.Kelly.E.C.Goodhue.T.J Parkes.R.A.Ewing.William Spier.W.H.Wilson.C.0.Palmer.The executive will meet tonight at * 8 o\u2019clock in the City Hall to confer further with the Police Committee.Organization Necessary.Various phases of the situation were discussed.The meeting was opened by a statement from the publisher of The Record relative to the complaints which had come to the attention of The Record.It would not appear that up 459,000 Houses, Which Does Not Include Factory Building:.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Feb.21.\u2014In outlining last night the difficulties met by the Commission on Reparations in determining the approximate war losses of any one belligerent, Captain Andre Tardieu., one of the French delegates to thé Peace Conference, said that France alone would present a bill for 450,000 houses which have been destroyed.This does not include factories, it was added.M.Tardieu said the Allies had agreed that Germany must nay to the limit of her capacity, which is now being determined from divers sources by the Committee on Reparations.t THE WEATHER + -\"k s- *\t->\t*r* ?+ * \u2022{>>:;->\u2022000- Altogether there were 150,000 FIREMEN DIB GOOD WORK.I ^velopment of the \u2019 country from : refugees being kept from starvation On the arrival of the firemen a lad- | every point of view, has been amazing ; \u201cF *\"ls country.\t., dei- was fixed to the wall outside the More has been done in two years than J he poney of the Government, saw Nault store, and clambering up, i was done in the five preceding cen-\tu turies, and it is a proud experience to fugees, but tha.could not be done un-those Englishmen who go to Mesopo-1 fi1 communications were very much hoses were played on the flaming exterior.Before long the more daring of the firefighters ventured iuside, and with wet clothes tied around their mouths, made a thrilling rescue of what could be saved from the flames.Despite their efforts, however, considerable loss was inflicted on Mr.¦\t_\ti r» l* \u2022 Nault\u2019s stock, which is valued at Stated that There is Military Activity All .Along the Galician over $75,090, and which was dam- , \u201e\tc u-\t\u2022 xr l .c\u201e.x- Bge, MEN IN UNIFORM CALLED TO ASSIST AT HALIFAX IN MAINTAINING ORDER inflicted on /HnrtmnnriSN o 1 TnnnrkifsTirsinnnnnnnnrFinn^^\t; APPEAL FOE KHAKI FUND \u201e T, \u201e to\tI ventured to think that there would be ! Forest, dentmt ; Mr.H.H.Langlois.|a d dea, of protest.; Insurance agent ; the Dunn Typewriting Agency, and several others.Mr.Dunn and his assistants had considerable difficulty in rescuing his stock of typewriters, but after her At present there were in Syria and I Palestine more than forty thousand unhappy refugees.In Mesopotamia : there were forty thousand Armenians j and Nestorians; in Mosul seven thou-culean efforts efforts he finally sue-j sand and in trans-Caucasus more than Under the aiupice.of the Sherbrooke Patriotic A.fociation,\t^ creded in saving most of his effects.- -j\u2014 Ç 8JOIÜÜU«A».P B g » B a ft g fl.0 H 0 0 8 83 ft,g ft ft,fl B 9J N>Vr ^BouUnger^who^ad1 a dancing {irm had just finished stocktaking.Some contributions to this fund arc A.Robinson, Horn Treasurer, 10 Btadio in the upper flat of the build- and wtu, therefore, have a record of being sent in memory of miss, ad- Robinson, Hon.Treasurer, those we Moore St., Sherbrooke.\t¦\tins had a narrow escape during the its value, which will assist in among those wlio return\tI\tThe Sherbrooke Patriotic Associa- conflagration.He was nearly over- juatment.tion gratefully acknowledges the foi- ,.orop hy the smoke when reached, Today the building is a sorry-look-\u201cHoiv can we give enough\u2014since they, lowing contributions:\tand was rescued Ly being brought, jng spectacle of broken glass, ice- have died?\t; Mr.D.(,.Loomis.$\tdown a ladder placed to the window covered exterior, and interior ruined Since they have lived shall we not] Mrs.Perry .lO.U 0j ^\t¦hy Bmoke and water.It, Is ¦\t\u2022'\t'p a.Hovev\ty'.:\t5.00 WORST FIRE IN LONG TIME.greatly live And know in life or death, with holyi dr.hy smoke and water.It is thought ] that the fire'was attributable to a ; Officers, Non-Coms, and Men are Ordered Not to Congregate With Any Disorderly Crowd.HALIFAX, N.S., Feb.21.\u2014In connection with the recent riotinr here, a military order embracing the \u201cFortress of Halifax\u201d was issued today.It requires ail ranks to assist in every way possible the maintenance of law and order.Officers, N.C.O.\u2019s and men are ordered not to congregate with any disorderly crowd, but to go about their business or form up at some distance and await a request from the civil olice for assistance.Any soldier other than the military police seen in company with such a crowd will be severely punished.The order concludes: \u201cThis order is to be read to all officers, N.C.O.\u2019s and men in the fortress of Halifax in order that they may Banking Service 'V\u2019OUR banking requirements may be entrusted to this Bank with every confidence that careful and efficient service will be rendered.Our facilities are entirely at your disposal.THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE \u201e Protection and Profit g When money is in & Savings Account in The Merchants Bank, it is absolutely safe from loss, as far as you are concerned.All the time it is here, it is earning interest \u2014so that the bank actually pays you to let it take care of your money.Don\u2019t carry unneeded sums on your person or hide them at home.Protect them against loss, theft and fire by onenine a saviners account THC MERCHANTS BANK Head Office: Montreal.OF SHERBROOKE BRANCH, BURY BRANCH.CANADA* Established 1864.\u2022 H.IRWIN, Manager, H.S.SIMMONS, Manager, atariimijiuni» nu\u2014a\u2014 The blaze will rank as one of the defective flue in the furnace, but this \u2018 take steps among themselves to bring The stock of has not yet been ascertained, and prjcje\tI Belvidere Homemakers\u2019 Club 25.00 No wealth of service is too much\tJJU Nault, Ltd., wag one of the the actual causes, with the total es- _____-__ largest in the city, consisting of gen- timated damage, is now being inres- Total.Ç1536.00 eral dry goods, it is understood the tigated.give 7 Contributions may be sent to Mrs.to justice any man who, wearing the uniform of a soldier, disgraces it bv lawless, unpatriotic and Hunuish behavior.\u2019\u2019 We offer \u2019 Tramways & Power Co., Limited 6H% Five Year Secured Gold Bonds Price 100 and accrued interest.Write, phone or wire us for particulars of this attractive issue, which combines security with a good interest return.HANSON BROS.Investment Bankers 164 St.James St.\u2022 « Montreal 2419 554 0 TWC SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919.Bringing Up Father By George McManus COPYRIGHT HE TRIED TO BLOW THE FOAM OFF THE CHARLOTTE RUSAf WHATS THE MATTER?I TOOK HIS KNIFE AWAY FROM THE TABLE BEFORE' TH^DIN NEKS' In maccie-areyou cryin\u2019 OR TRYIN' TO SINÇ?YES-BUT DID YOU SEE WHAT HE DID WITH THE DESSERT?YOUR FRIEND HAS DISGRACED US AT THE D INNER TABLE- y OH* OUR.SOCIAL CAREER IS ENDED* WHY DID \u2022 EVER - LET MY HUSBAND! BRING HIS LOW BROW FRIEND DINNER'1 STARTED y Wjwfljijj.¦\u2022!* ::i: !¦ ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT-LOCAL HAPPENINGS Gatherings by Daily Record Correspondents in Various Communities.MILAN Miss Marion Mdver has returned to her home in Gould, after a few days «a the juest of Mrs.J.H.Graham.Messrs.J.E.Nicholson and J.E.MacDonald spent Saturday in Cook-shire.Miss Hazel Cowan spent the weekend at her home in Compton village.Miss Matilda Graham, from Scots-town, was the week-end guest of Miss Mary Murray, \u201cThe Tard.\u2019\u2019 Mr.M.P.McAskill, from Gould, was in town Friday.Misa M&riann St.Pierre is home from Megantic.where she has been employed in the C.P.R.station the past few months.Miss Lottie McAskill returned to her home in Gould on Saturday, after visiting her sister, Mrs.J.Ê.Matheson.Mr.and Mrs.D.K.MacDonald returned from Springhill.Mr.and Mrs.M.D.MacKenzie has returned from Marshoro Mills.Rev.Duncan McLeod, Mr.Angus McKay aad Marion Mdver, from Gould.Rev.M.MacKay, Mr.and Mrs.Mai.Smith, Mr.and Mrs.Donald McKay returned from Stornoway.Miss Edythe MacDonald went to Sherbrooke recently.The Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of Luke\u2019s Presbyterian Church, of Hampden, were entertained by Mrs.J.H.Graham on Tuesday evening.There were about twenty-five present and important business was discussed.\u2018\u2018Our Lads in Khaki\u201d Red Cross Society met with Miss Christina E.Murray on Wednesday evening, February 12.There were thirty present, including members and visitors.Acknowledgments were received from Sgt.-Maj.Murdo A.MacLeod, Pte.Walter N.Macdonald and Corp.Kerry N.MacKenzie for Christmas for I bores received.After the meeting refreshments were served by Miss Murray.few days with friends in Montreal.It is rumored on good authority that a minstrel show will soon tte under preparation for nresentation to the public in the near future.The proceeds of this will be donated towards the Soldiers and Sailors\u2019 Memorial | Fund.The r.:embers of the Women\u2019s Guild | of St.Luke\u2019s Church will give a social j and concert at the Church Hall on Friday evening next.A special programme of music is included in the make-up of items to be rendered.MARSBORO Brayli&fr use ihiïikÉk A prèpa^tïon for restoring natuml color to gray or faded hair, for removing iasdniff and as a hairdret-sing.Is not a dye.G^nero^is si Bed bottles at all dealers, ready to use.Philo Hay Co-, Newark, N.J* DAVIDSON HILL BETHEL AND Miss Helen MacLeod is home from a visit to her grandfather, Mr.J.P.MacLeod, at Keith.Mr.Dannie Murray spent Thursday ! be able to attend Sunday School as a sons, of Sherbrooke, were here over Sunday at their home.Miss Carol Cass has returned to Stanstead College, after spending a week at home recovering from a slight attack of the \u201cFlu.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Smith, who have been quite ill are somewhat better this week.Mr.Smith, who has been the superintendent of the Sunday School here for many years, feels that he needed a rest, so resigned his position.It is to be hoped that he will soon have his accustomed health, and the misfortune to lose his choice cow.Mr.N.C.Kezar is sawing wood fojr people in this viainity.People are taking advantage of the good roads and fine weather in keeping up with the farm work, and wood and logs are being hauled to Ayer\u2019s Ciiff.A fine crop of ice is also being received from the lake.It is fine crossing the lake, which shortens the distance from here to Ayer\u2019s Cliff quite materially.The school children here have collected the nice little sum of $3.75 to be sent to help build a home for orphaned Serbian children.Master Harry Bacon is somewhat indisposed at present.CHERRY RIVER in Sherbrooke.Mr.Wiilie MacLeod, is home from a visit with friends at Maple Grove.Mr.and Mrs.Murdo D.MacKenie, was in Milan, Thursday attending the funeral of the late, Mr.Murdo Smitn.Mr.Sam J.Ross returned home from Sherbrooke, for the week end.HUNTINGV \u2019LLE CURED OF DYSPEPSIA BY USING BUBI3CK BLOOD BITTERS.The symptoms of dyspepsia are so /umerous and diversified in different Individuals that probably no description could exactly represent them us they occur in any given case, but a few of the most prominent are a rising and souring of food, pain, flatulence and distention of the abdomen, a sensation of discomfort after every ïneal, which is sometimes followed by sickness and vomiting.Mrs.M.Reed is confined to the house with la grippe.Mrs.John Nutbrown was the hostess at a very pleasant \u201c500\u201d party on Saturday evening.About fifty were present and a most enjoyable Miss r rankie Davidson has return-1 evening was spent by all, and delicious era home to Melbourne, after spending | supper was served at 10.30 o\u2019clock, a few days with relatives here.\tThe hostess being assisted by Mrs.Messrs.Alfred Davidson and Her- Eari Nutbrown, and Misses Jessie and bert Cookman, went to Upton, last Wednesday on business.Miss Evelyn Eowering has gone to Sherbrooke, where she is attending business college Gladys Nutbrown.After which the younger people danced for a short time.The sum of $4.05 was collected by isiness college.\tthe school children here last week, for Mr.Marquis Proulx went to Mont- Reiief Work, more than half being collected by little Misses Ussula Boyer and Charlotte Hunting.real on Saturday eveçing.member.Mr.Arthur Rowe, of Montreal, was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.Duffee, a few days recently.Quinine That Does Not Affect Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect.LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE £ fTcihliafsA ran tnkpn hv anvnnp wit.Vi i\t., \u2019 Mr.John Buzzell has sold his farm to Mr.George McKelvey.Mr, and Sirs.Wilmoth 'Whitehead, from Eastman, are guests of Mrs.Edgar Schoolcraft.Mrs.A.I.Turner is suffering from a sore throat.Mr.and Mrs.George Cox, from Stanstead, were guests at Mr.A.C.Mitson\u2019s the week-end.Mr.Ernest Yetter has been confined to the house with lumbago the last ham, has been the guest of Miss Ada McCullough for a few days.Our meat market has changed hands again, Mr.Martel having disposed of it to Mr.Frappier, of St.Francois Xavier.A Baby\u2019s Skin What is so.beautiful as baby\u2019s soft, smooth, velvety skin?And how is it to be kept free from chahng irritation and distressing eczema?This is every mother\u2019s question.Many have found the answer in the use of Dr.Chase\u2019s Ointment.Applied after the bath, tLs soothing, healing ointment overcomes irritation of the skin and prevents the development of eszema ar.i other annoying skin diseases.The many friends of Miss Maud Mc-Court will sincerely regret to learn of her death.- \u2014 .Coaticook H-travellers.Tr' : ;e, popular home foi Bouchard, Prop.sus* It Üp W Ane\tsignature on day evenins and gave an impromptu tne oox, ^uc.\tentertainment at the schoolhouse, af- BURY ter which they were invited to the home of Mr.G.L.Turner, where the ladies had provided refreshments, The Bury Ladies Patriotic and Red ^f^npVriery\teVening f°r Cross Society has voted the sum of $25.00 to the Sherbrooke Khaki Club, which is rendering such good service to returning soldiers from overseas.Pte.Fred McClintock has arrived in WINDSOR MILLS The report of the Lower Windsor STANSTEAD Tennessee phosphate rock, ground ready, should be used now in stable MARTINVILLE Bury from Lngland, where he spent Red Cross Society for the year 1918 most of his time in military hospitals.is aB follows: He speaks in highest terms of the January 24\u2014Cash on hand $11.21; kind treatment he received in Eng- taken in during the year, $42.82 \u2022 Mpd-\tP\tWlth donations, $9.60 ; drawn from th^ There was a large attendance at bank.- ^0 ; total $U3.63.the St.Paul\u2019s Guild meeting held on i p.al,d ?ut during the year for ma-Wednesday last at the residence 0f tenal shipping and postage, $107.03 ; Logging is being done on quite »\t,ppv .\t\u2014 i u i \u201e v j foe ; trenches to take up liquid.While it large scale this winter.Everyone Mrs.Victor Bennett.Tea was served naiance on nana, $6.60.\t.\t-\t\u2022 who had anything to sell taking ad- at the close of a busy afternoon spent vantage of the high prices paid.in sewing.The hostess, Mrs.Victor, was assisted by Mrs.George Hamil- To»get rid of dysnepsia a careful\tGeo.A.Channells, Stanstead.arrangement of tne diet is necessary\t~~ and due Time must be given for the i\tMAGOG diras\" '\t\u2019 gestr You on wi! ' the meal, find that Burdock Blood Bitter* wi 1 hr- r i-\u2019th this digestion tt ^r' **as' £earns,» Manchester, N.fjre took piece on Monday evening Jt does this Dv toning up the Stomach S\u2019\tEe\thlS br0' J?31\u2019 when the residence of Mr.James was decided to omit the next fort- ê.î\u2019iL;.,::',ha: *\u201d\tr#\"»- d.\tsh,ëxs-° \u2022\t8 Mr P \u2022\tr-\u20191v- t> WimrfTpH Pfcter8 and H- Roberts hate each help, with the aid of snow and water, Dance under the auspices of the Alt! w.\tton; do,nat!d,,-the]r commissions from the saved the building from being des- Bury Senior Snowshoe Club will be Whiv nf P'.rTnA p w Rirt^A f^r saie of Victory Bonds to the Monument tr0yed.\theld in the Town Hail, Bury, on Tues.jDÇiiiy oi ud-GocrC -biood fitters Fund, the amounts being as follows:\t___;\u2014 idqeh* curing dyspepsia, of which I have j.peters.*31.72; H.D.Roberts.$33.-been a sufferer for years.I have 22; David Pepin, $&7.73; A.D.Martin, Fire Broke Out.ton.What might have been a serious on Wednesday, March 19th, at the re fire took place on Monday evening sidence of Mrs.Walter Sharman.It GENERAL NOTES.Pte.Jack Aiken has returned to The next meeting will be held j St.Agathe, after visiting his mother and attending the wedding of his sister.Mr.George Miller, of South Dur- tried a good many doctors and pro- $78.23/.These amounts hi ve been de- prietary medicines, so one day 1 thought I would try something different.1 got a bottle of B.B.B.from out local store, as it was about the only remedy he kept, and I can certainly say that I was more than pleased with the results, as I got Det- evening, Feb.25th.LeBaron\u2019s Orches.tra, Sherbrooke in attendance.Come Sunday School Annual.The Annual Sunday School meeting and have a good time of the Methodist Church was held on posited in the Bank of Commerce to Monday evening of this week.The the credit of the fund.Mrs.R.N.Parker, of Chicopee Falls, Mass., is visiting her sister, Mrs.F.H.Kearns.Mr.Kenneth Burbank, of Montreal, spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.iter right away.I will always recom- À.G.Doherty.Imend it to other sufferers.\u201d\t! Mr.S.J.McElroy, of Durham, is Manufactured only by T)*e T.Mil- ; visiting his sister, Mrs.F.H.Kearns, burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.\tMrs.Henry Shonyo is spending a I ¦ .U We arf Ready for Duty on the Play Line, Mother\u201d LEARNED PLAIN Pastor, Rev.I.S.Williams, presiding After the reports of the year, the ! ,r , ,r \u201c\u201477\t, , election of officers took place with the\tMr.and Mrs.T.Meredith and two following results: Superintendent, Mr.children and Mr.and Mrs.E.Rowe, G.F.Cass; Asst.-Superrintendent, Mrs.°f Bulwer, were recent guests of Mrs.I.A.Cass; Secretary, Mr.T.Gem- A- Sample\u2019s.meil; Treasurer, Miss Pearl Martin.Miss Edith Sherman was home from Although the membership of the Scotstown for the week end.school had decereased somewhat dur-\tRaymond Stevenson is in Sher- ing the year owing to so many young brooke this week whe^e he had to unpeople being away from home, yet the dergo an operation.\t¦, a*- school is in a flourishing financial con- Mr.and Mr ^ Levi Lyon and , s?dition.All are asked to take a deep Myrtie Lyon ave gone to Island interest in this very important depart- Brook to reside.ment of the church work.A success- Mr.E.Lyon, of Sherbrooke, was ful and profitable year in S.S.work at A.N.Todd\u2019s, recently, is anticipated.« BEEBE TO MOTHERS! Keep your little pets physically fit, «miling, feeling their best always, by giving Cascarets, the candy cathartic, occasionally.Children love to take Cascarets.They are sweet candy-like tablets, but just wonderful to correct the little white tongue, feverish breath, sour \u2022tomach and colds.Cascarets gently \"work\" the bile, sour fermentations and poisons from a child\u2019s tander stomach, liver and bowels without griping \\Ot injury.Mothers who depend upon Cascarets as the children\u2019s laxative pave trouble, worry and cost.Each 10 cent box of Cascarets contain* directions and dote for kiddies aged one year old and upwards.Voting Coupon WHO IS THE MOST POPULAR LADY IN COMPTON COUNTY?Please Credit 19 VOTES to.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\u2022 \u2022 # \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 coupon mot good unless received at the Record Offlcs or.or before February 28th.General Notes.Messrs Albert and Jack Moore, of Mrs.Gay arrived at her sister's, Windsor, were at Mr.Joseph Mar- Mrs.Watson\u2019s, this week and was tarins for a couple of weeks.\tken very ill.Mrs.Henry Merrill, of North Hat- Mr.J.C.Buiis has been quite indis-, ley, was at Mrs.G.Goudies for the posed the past few days, week end.\t: Mr.J.Whitney suffered a severe Mr.Stanley Taylor, of Birchton, attack of heart trouble recently, spent a few days with his friend, Mr.Mr.H.N.Holbrook is convalescing Alvin Cass._\ti after his recent severe iliness.Miss Muriel Gemmell was home Mrs.C.Holbrook is suffering from from Cherry River for the week end.[an attack of lumbag The Misses Isabel and Lillian Par- Rev.Longland was the guest of Mr.^\t\u201c\t'\t\u2018 ; and Mrs.W.F.Sears on Tuesday.A number of cases of flu have recently broken out in this place, and two deaths have been reported from same the past week.Live in a Worry invites death in hurry.\" Worry wastes nerve force at a tremendous rate.The more exhausted the greater the tendency to worry.Then how is one to get out of this vicious circle?By building up the nervous system with the aid of Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food.As the nerves are strengthened you forget to worry and find yourself resting and sleeping naturally.Had Weak aal FainUng Spells TRENHOLMVILLE MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIDNEYS TARE A TABLESPOONFUL OF SALTS IF BACK HURTS OR BLADDER EOTHKR8.Those feelings of faintness, those weak, \u201cail gone\u201d sinking sensations, ; which come over some people from | time to time are warnings that must I not go unheeded.They mean an extremely weaken-1 ed condition of the heart and a dis- j ordered nervous system.\t! When the system is in this condi- Friday night, was a decided success \u201eC,: -;- has been decided to discontinue thel\t~\t! free distribution this year.However, by the United States to discipline that 'country.the staff at this station will be only 'little republic if the threatened inva-: Reports are conflicting as to the j too pleased to be of assistance to those] sion of Nicaragua is carried out, : exact situation.On the one hand it .requiring advice.\t| Should this fail in bringing the Cos-j said that followers of Zelaÿa are or- 1\t\u2014T.Fred Ritchie, B.S.A., Asst.Su- fa Rican Government to its senses, a ganizing in Costa Rica for an expedi- perintendent.y /c MORE MILK with SILAGE T [rid] RIGHT NOW U.S.WILL TAKE HAND AGAINST COSTA RICANS few warships bearing American mar- Lion into Nicaragua to upset the general ( present government there, and that j Tinoco, the Costa Rican President, varshin will b direction.\t, That the United States will not con-i sanctioning and aiding the enterprise, sent to the intimidation or invasion of j President Tinoco naturally has li ttle Nicaragua by Costa Rican forces or by friendship for the Nicaraguan Gov-expeditions organized in Costa Ricujernment since it has followed the lent! is learned on the best of authority.j of the United States in refusing to This Government, on the invitation ! recognize him as the President.The of Nicaragua, took over the adminis-] attitude of the United States on this tration of its finances, which were not] point has been that it would put too 1 in the best of shape.One of the mea-| great premium on revolution in South-sures of economy put into effect was ! ern and Central America if anyone the demobilization of practic '!y the: who organized a successful revolution | ' 'entire Nicaraguan army.The army] could be at once recognized as P.esi-«/¦11 n\tu\u201d\t.»\t*1, having been disbanded 0.: the advice ! dent.Will rroted Nicaraguans if a Warjof the United States, this Government] Another report of the troubh be \u2022 n 1 J d j j a\t! will not look on while the Costa Rican:; tween the two countries is to the effect IS Declared\u2014Reduced Army on ar,.taking advantage of the situation.; that the massing of troops by the The Nicaraguan legation in Wash-! Costa Ricans is purely a defensive] I ington has advices to the effect that] measure, since the supporters of Gon-j -\ti Costa Rican force* aggregating 8,000 zales, whom Tinoco ove rthrew, arc WASHINGTON, Feb.21.\u2014An air- have been massed on the frontier.This organizing n counter-revolution with tight blockade that will shut off Costa I is possibly an exaggeration, but in Nicaragua an their temporary base.Rica completely from the rest of the any event the first hostile move will There is no officia1 coniirmatioi, oi , world will be the first measure taken be met bv suitablo action by this this version American Advice.if you had a silo you would not only be getting 25% more milk, but you would be spending a great deal less for feed.With cream and milk at present price:-., you must appreciate your need of a good silo more than < ver, because there never was a time when good cows, properly fed, would return to their owner as great a profit as they do today.RIGHT NOW 1ne t\u2018me when an Ideal Green Feed Silo, filled ill islA A l\\s3 1 » with rich.Juicy, milk-producing silage, would save your worrying about feeding so much high-priced grain and would be putting more milk in the pail every day.RIGHT NOW \u2018s the time to prepare for bigger profits from your A.ilv IT cows next winter.Our silo catalogue, which we will gladly send on request, contains a great deal cf valuable information about silage and explains why the Ideal Green Feed Silo is the best to buy.Write today for this catalogue.The De LavaS Company, Ltd.LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF DAIRY SUPPLIES IN CANADA.Solo mftnufacturorc in Canada of tlio famous Da f-avml Cranm Separators and Ideal Green Feud Silo*.Alp!>a Gas Engine:!, Alpha Churnn and Buttcrworkers.Catalogues of any of our line* mailed upon request.MONTREAL PETERBORO WINNIPEG VANCOUVER » SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919, FIVI 4SR YÛU8 STOREKEEPER FOR ËR RHAN EXTRA SUSPENDERS for SVa©n Isllar Value fer 75c Tho Strongest Made in Canada Extra Heavy Wa6 Solid Army Leather Triimninos Reinforced in Back Steel KcoEi Snpparts Look fsr the Tiger Seal on every pair.At your storekeepers er direst, postaae free from | !tt! King Suspends; & tisekwecr Co.TniGnta, Con.Live Poultry Wanted Wo are offering special prices for live Poultry.Write for particulars, also get our quotations on new laid eggs.Buckeye Incubators and Brood era in stock for immediate shipment.Write us for Catalogue.Esstorn TownsHina Poultry Ferma, Lt'J.Foatsr Quo.1mm MRS.BOWEN SPOKE TO LAKES OF EAST ANGUS W.A.Committee Named at Meeting Held\u2014East Angus Called Upon to Raise $75 for Mission Work.EAST ANGUS, Feb.21.\u2014 (Spec-Üal.)\u2014On Thursday, February 13, a I missionary mesting, attended by W.This is the time to repair youri^\" memhera and the ladies, was held machines for next yei.r.Our expert in tha parish hall.In the absence of ia prepared to overhaul oil kinds of | the Rev.E.K.Moffett, owing to farm machines.We furnish new parts,!sickness, Mrs, Moffett introduced the etc., at reasonable prices.Y.Te offer J speaker, Mrs.C.H.Bowen, of Sher-for special sale: Driving Harness, Lit-! brooke, diocesan organizing secre- [en5iJonrLadderinninS ^ ^\tthe Quebec branch of the W.R.C.McFadden & Co,, Lennoxville.i A- Mrs- Bowen gave a splendid and -:\t-\u2019 ; most interesting address, speaking of : how missionary work must grow, and j of the fresh worts taKen over by the j W.A.with regard to the endowment jfund of Ç25,00û, which has to be j raised for work among the Indians I and Esquimaux people.The propos-j ed campaign for membership was -ÆVOID COUCHtT and COUGHERtT! Ceu _\t___ 'm ^Hl'LrOH Ke rns' r® cmic-RSH A Selected, Pure, Sugar-Cane Mcîàcses Most Milk ï&ÆM Wm&mF.Reduces Feeding Casta to a Minimum at Least Cost Stock will greedily eat all straw, old hay, corn stover, fodder, screenings, ensilage, etc.Saves you the cost of expensive prepared feeds.Your stock will look lGO°/o better Local Distributor If o 05iji i, COWANSVILLE, QUE.r, c^rpohyùsatU m Ssvl *» PLANT WELL-BRED SEEDS VesrcteiMcs are like cows\u2014the better the breed, the better the results.This year, in particular, insure results by-planting It is the truest economy to pay enough to get seeds that will give you large crops of linest Vegetables.McDonald\u2019s Tested Seeds assure this.CABBAGE Copenhagen Market Danish K oondhead CAULIFXX5WER Danish Giant or Dry Weather Wrrta for Catalogue KENNETH McDONALD B SONS Limited,\tMarket Square.Ottawa pkt.15c.10c.pkt.25e.oz.*1.40 81.25 Xoz.*2.25 VVeilln*fon go back on you.It«\"waH\"afV«i'-» cntchci (ho molitura.You alUops got \u2022 cloan, cool imeke, Tho W D C trUnjlo trade-mark prove» that (lift bowl I» rtat French briar.Çluim up to a Wellington.Good dealer» have tho \u2022hnpo and iloe you want\u2014gl.25 end up.WM.DEMUTH & CO.New York ¦I j aiso ezplninsd and literature distri-i buted.The amount apportioned to | Bast Angus to raise is $75.j The following ladies volunteered to ! take up the campaign in East An-! gus\u2014Mrs.S.J.Martyn, Mrs.J.B.Mills, Mrs.S.B.Warner, Mrs.J.: Johnston, Mrs.R.Sawyer and Miss F.Cook.Two ladies joined the W.A.at the meeting, viz: Mrs.13.Montgomery and Mrs.Drew.On the motion of EASTER DAO ANT) KIJ LiUO ¦A- AvcR/uf AkMvbtsWOi Bakrïi 6f CAUEMOIA Influenza! Hall\u2019s Wine, by invigorating and strengthening therespirntory powers and the entire body\u2019s resistive force, effectively wards off attacks oflnfluenza.Colds, etc.It In also liirfiltiable In shortening convalescence after attack, restoring health and strength iu the most wonderful way.\"As a pick-me-up after Influenza,\" writes a Doctor, \u201cHall's Wine has no equal.^ Another Doctor writes, \u201cI find Ilnli\u2019a Wine most efficacious in cases cf Influenza.\u2019\u2022 (Original letters cn Jile.) 1 !l THE SCirOEISS RESTORATIVE GUARANTEE \u2014 Buy a bottle of Hall's Wine today.If, after taklna* l;nlf of it, you do not feel decided benefit, return us the half empty bottle, and we refund your outlay.Your Druggist sells! it\u2014Extra large size bottle, dl.Ca.Smaller rixe.Çi.OtX S^l* Proprietors; STEPHEN SMITH & CO,, LITilTEO bow.utiyiasN.kngl»ns SrcrT, kn Smith a Co., Canada Ltd.27 I\u2019ront St, jjast, Toronto pjr Alfcnts, l>'EisK I\u201e jiESRorcT a Co, »5 St, Alexander St,, 1.1 ou treat INJUR mÎles \u2019DOCB'OR wasthcpredlcament Miss Knndall, Silver Stream, Sask., found herself In, but Zam-Bnk saved her from any serious consequences.Writ, ingof the affair, her mother says: \u201cI should like to tell yon of an Incident which proves concln.sively the wonderful healing power of Zam-Bnk.My daughter was using the washing machine, when she caught her hand In tho cog and almost tore the top off her finger.As wo live eighteen miles from a doctor, It was uecets.ary I should attend to her hand at once.I got some Zam-Buk (which wo always keep handy), put on a liberal dressing and bound up the finger carefully.From that time on, my daughtc* had no more trouble with tho In.Jury.We continued the Zam-Buk treatment, and not only did It prove unnecessary to call In tho doctor, but In a wonderfully short time Zom-Buk healed the wopud \u2014serious as It was\u2014completely,\" Zntn-Buk Is equally good for hums, ecsoran, ulcers, cold cracks, skin diseases, blood poisoning and piles, All dealers 69c, box, Sen4 atme of piper and 10.stamp to gim-Uuk tin., Dnuiiiit at.Toronto, aud ye will send you frie trial boa.i 1 m ! p?y i Let\u2019s Get Better Folks\u2014We Want to Tell You iraaiM'ig'.i About Economy Made-To-Measure Garments w E are taking orders for Made-to-Measura Suits artd Overcoats at lower prices than we could buy the fabrics for ourselves on the basis of today\u2019s market.Naturally, this condition would not be possible at all were it not for the fact that the fabrics were contracted for when their cost was less by half than now.No tailor will make clothes for you that will give more service and durability than ours, and the time is rapidly drawing near when the minimum pnee for a Suit or Overcoat in many tailer shops will be $75 or more.Dependable ready-made clothes now cost more than double our standard prices, quality being equal.Suit or Overcoat Made-To-Yom-Measure i Quality otttrartors to the British nncl Ooundian Govern»: its 'Ladies\u2019 Warm Winter Coats\" MADE TO MEASURE Onr perfect tailoring organization Is at yonr disposal ; wo are bettor equipped than ever to make - to - measure Ladies' NEW EXCLUSIVE STYLES Y1 arm Tailored Winter Coats, in new exclusive designs and styles\u2014\u2022 you choose from our hundreds of rich warm materials that will giro long satisfactory wear.Onr Tailoring Service is Guaranteed.BMiM* Trousers We ore showing exceptional values in odd trousers from special trouser lengths, as many of these cloths ore shown In very limited quantities, w e will ba obliged te ask customers for o second gï choice .\u2022 ~P ACTS are facts and must be faced; we are not painting the picture too strong the pinnacle of high clothes prices has not been reached by any means.It is a poor time to let skepticism obtain the mastery or indifference to eclipse your sense of prudence.The wise man today is the fellow who takes advantage of our offer to give him a stylish, perfect fitting, made-to-measure garment, Suit or~Ovër^ coat, for as little as $17\u2014and the man who does order his clothes from us will look back upon it as one of the most economical acts of real economy available at any time during the present period.Let's get better acquainted, folks, for economy sake.\" C.a.ral Warn*»» f»» CmumI*.r\u2014\u2014 eer* 116 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke, Que.22 GREAT TAILOR SHOPS IN CANADA \"«88:\tTXCiU Stonctun, *f.B, tipy\t1ML \u201e\tf Write for ?Out-ef-Town Men:{ (415 8t.e»n FïH* S&nipifi», F«!*i»U Flat».Vena aud k'gp» Ma»- ASdros» C»th*riw> Ktnwt ka«t.Montreal.Mfa.p, J.Mariyn, geenntjeil ^ Mr-e.Franea.Ha is the guest of Mr-, F-,T; B, Mills, a very Jtaavty vota of Harr-isas.(kaaks \\yas aecorqo^ Bowen for bo kindly poming^ to gneftk.At tha conclusion of the meeting tea was served.OBMPRAL Tgo Radias' puild «f Phrist BJtuych was entertained at tha home of Mrs.B: Warnet; The hostesses wgre Mrs.S.U.Warner an*1 Mrs.ft.Hodges.A filpG flinch was served and ft jiless^pt afternoon jjpent.Ms, UeRCy Uuttof SkftCted îor'.ïuct-piorioa.pn February f8\tto visit his sister.Mrs.fViUiatas.\tgc- pompaniad by his bt'other, Mr.®.Buttrr, g| sànt| \u2019ufti.PH': 'A:'P5ii*e«F3«'i8\tKm Miss fdoedwln, of Mantr-sal, 53 the guest of her auntie, Mys.R.Wark.Mr.R; H: Bryan went to Ottawa on \u2019f'UBSaay.' Miss AHeê EatUweif, §{ aiiernreahe, spent (he week-end with her sister, Mrs, 6; Sisco.Mrs, \u2018fVfttseh, pf M«atreal, was the guest nt Mrs.Murutciec.¦\" 1 ¦\t' tence,\u201d of some of the foreign oil |'and are TilTin g\u201c thrne we p a pels with firms, are made public for the first ! articles saying that President Wil- lnTnI- -i\tIson\u2019s doctrines should be considered The compilation, officials said, dis-j 8g having become efiiitiv* IVi closes that' under ' the new constitu- ! d\u201ca% 7^\"\t,7s 77 7\" *7 e;™\tn_________ ________aay tne armistice mus signed, aud .n - -, aay lne armistice nuis elgte TritS '\u201cj.r' -I»\t*¦ \u2014 when he may deem such action ex- lng Alsace and Lorralne Jn pedient.\u201d Statements ot British, American and French oil concerns included in the compilation object particularly to the use of the words \u201cRoyalties\u201d and \u201cRentals\u201d in the various decrees of Carranza and the new constitution.Acceptance of the documents containing the words, the compan\u2019es assert, would mean the giving un >f titles to the oil lands and the ooera-tion of the properties under conces- German hands.The German army has apparently been disorganized a:i:l demol.iUze.i, for the most part, Dr.Taylor says,\u2019 but he believes it will be possiole for a well-organized bureaucracy to restore militarism if it is deemed desirable.Dr.Taylor\u2019s opinion is that a grave political upheaval is probable with the signing of the treaty of peace.The present lull is regarded as un- (Canadian Press Despatch From Reuter\u2019s, Limited.) LONDON, Feb.21.\u2014The annual report in connection with the Rhodes scholarships, states that only nine were in residence during 1918, of whom four had previously been on active service and two were medically rejected.There were also in resid-\t«ssdhitsbui-i ence overseas scholarships granted by ^ x ^ w ^\t^ * # # # # & # the.Rhodes Trust and certain other ; ^ LLOYD GEORGE sions of the government.Under the natural by Dr.Taylor, who says it old constitution, the companies ec.n-jwas Possibly created by the payment tend, they were entitled to all the |of large indemnities to unemployed sub-surface products of their prop-1 persons and by suspending action on erty, whereas the new constitution : a11 questions vital to the future i f provides that the sub-surface v,-\t- the nation.Unemployed men in Her ducts of the land are the inalienable lin are paid eight marks per day, property of the nation.bodies.Twenty Rhodes Scholars and former scholars were killed during 1918 including six South Africans, two Australians and one Canadian.Military honors were awarded to twenty-eight, including nine Canadians.The election of scholars will be resumed next October, when it is hoped the Repatriation Committee, Ottawa,' deuiobilization will enable intend ___3\t- X1\t.\t'\t\"\t1 n rw r»o\t4 1.\t____ a._ and others.EAST ANGUS ing candidates in the army to compete.[Mr.Bernard, Negroes, j Miss O\u2019Mara as a Highland Lassie, i received first ladies\u2019 prize, while Mr.* * * » CALLED # IMMERIATELY TO\t«s PARIS.\t* *s while railway workers and street cleaners are paid only six marks daily.Consequently the men prefej to remain idle.Plays so immoral that they would have been prohibited under the imperial regime are now tolerated ; thieving is prevalent, looting is common, and the general public morale is very low, Dr.Taylor iemarks.He says the food situation is critical and that, in spite of the great reduction made in rations, the nation cannot live until next harvest unless by outside powers.The New Costumes for Spring at $25 Just unpacked today our first delivery of the New Spring Costumes.Colors are black, navy and brown, fine quality French serge, best of tailoring and finish throughout Sizes 16, 18 and 20 years, also bust 34 to 40.$28.50 and $30 grades, Opening price.$25 Ladies\u2019 White- wear Some tempting bargains for Tomorrow\u2019s selling.Ladies\u2019 Drawers\u2014 45c.line for.,35c 75c.line for.58c White Skirte\u2014 $1 line for.86c $1.90 line for .$1.60 Night Gowns\u2014 $1.50 line for .$1.30 $2.00 line for .$1.65 Princess Slips\u2014 , $2.00 line for .$1.65 $2.50 line for .$2.15 Combinations\u2014 $1.50 line for .,$1.2i» $2.50 line for .$2.15 The above are all extra special values.In Brompton Rink on Tuesday even-^gentlemen\u2019s prize, and Master Mailing.Owing to sickness in town Ion Sutton, as Charlie Chaplin, secur-there was not as large an attendance \u2019 as usual.The following are the costumes: Miss Ruth Sutton, Hockey Girl; Miss Edytha Johnston, Snow-shoe Girl; Misses Lillian Camish, Rita Cosgrove and Patricia Dorey, Old Ladies; Miss Vera Hughes, Clown; Miss Bernice O\u2019Mara, Winter; Miss Luella Mackey, Old Lady; Miss Edith Briggs, Turkish Lady; Miss Greta Hughes, Western Girl; Miss May Neil, Little Bo Peep; Miss Ruby Rogers, Britannia; Miss Violet Briggs, Victory; Miss Margaret Neil, Ace of Spades; Miss Dorothy Gorham, Witch; Miss Alice Johnston, Night; Miss Hilda Bernier, Miss Canada; Miss Bertha Davis, Clown; Misses Marion McCormick and Evelyn French, Red Cross Nurses; Miss O\u2019Mara, Highland Lassie; Mr.E.\\ubin, George Washington; Normand McKee and Clarence Barter, Princes; A.Laverdiere, Napoleon; Master Clayton McCormick, Ghost; Master Douglas Barlow, Father Time; Mr.Vachand, Napoleon; Clarence Williamson, Page; Mahlon Sutton, Charlie Chaplin; Mr.Stanley French, Overgrown Boy; Master Leslie French, Farmer; Seldon Staddard, Edmund Stoddard, Donald Hughes, John Rolfe and Claude Rolfe,.Clowns; Thos.Palmer, E.Duquette,Convent Hall ed second gentlemen\u2019s prize.General Notes.Mrs.A.G.Hurd, of Sawyerville, a guest of her mother, Mrs.Robertson.Misses Blanche Riddle and Rena Johnston were home from Sherbrooke for the week end.Miss E.Muir was in Sherbrooke on Saturday.Mr.Henry Cunningham, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, was in town on\u2019 Wednesday.Mrs.G.M.Willard, of Marbleton, was a recent guest of Mrs.Wm.Currie.Mr.Clarence Barter was in Marbleton on Sunday.Mr.W.R.Keef, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, was in town on Monday.Mrs.J.Elliott went to Camrose, Alta., to spend the rest of the winter with her son-in-law, Mr.F.Willard.The Ladies\u2019 Guild of Christ Churcn was entertained on Wednesday afternoon by Mrs.S.B.Warner and Mrs.i LONDON, Feb.21.\u2014David * & Lloyd George, the Prime Min- #\tister, received an urgent sum- # ® mens to return to Paris and è* #\twill start for the French capi- * today, after filling an engage- # #\tment to receive the delegates of iff supplied the miners\u2019 conference this ~ : death rate has increased, esperially #\tmorning.\t^\tamong children between 5 and 15 #\tSir Robert S.Horne, Minis- & years of age.& ter of Labor, was to have at- # i_______________!___ ^ ft tended the conference with the ft VALGAR DEFEATS WALLACE, ft miners, but yesterday, owing to ft 1\t^\t.ft illness, was compelled to sus- ft :\t,\t.\t__________________- ft pend all negotiations having as ft 5ar !as^ ^sbt defeated Eddie Wal-ft their view the bringing about of ft ace m a ton-round bout, the result ft a cessation of the industrial un- ft coming as a surprise.Valgar only ft rest.\tft FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL Vfancy Hatley, McKay, ^ and Mrs\u2019 Wm\u2019 Robinson on Thurs' j Lennoxville, \u2018 ^jrg p Hayes spent Wednesday with friends in Granby, j Rev.W.J.Johnston was in West SENATORS WIN AGAIN.j Brome on Thursday attending the dis-OTTAWA, Jan.21.\u2014The Ottawa1 trjet meeting of the Methodist Church hockeyists trimmed the Toronto squad 0f ^ Waterloo district.! last night here by the score of 9 goals j,jr arKj Mrs.L.Harvey, of Dunham, to 3, thus duplicating their recent vie-.Were visiting Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Ro-tory on Toronto ice.The Senators ; jjjn3011 for the week end Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Woodman, of Hatley, visited at Mr.W.1.Snow's a day recently.Mr.Ernest Pocock, Miss E.Pocock and Miss N.Burling visited relatives in Sherbrooke and Waterville, over the week end.Mr.Arthur Parsons and Miss B.E.Parsons were in Moe\u2019s River, Tuesday evening.Mr.A.Church and Miss H.Church were in Waterville on Tuesday.Miss Jessie Robertson, Nurse, of Bath, Me.,_ is at the home of her aunt, Mrs.W.V.Birch, for a month\u2019s vacation.Mr.T.A.Sweet, spent the past week at Mr.Wm.Pococks.The Aid Meeting at Mrs.H.E.Bowens on Tuesday afternoon was quite largely attended.There being twelve present.$2.65 was collected.It is expected the next meeting will be with the Misses.Church on March 4th.Small Pill Small Dose Small Price FOR CONSTIPATION have stood the test of time.Purely vegetable.Wonderfully quick to banish biliousness, headache, indigestion and to clear up a bad complexion.Genuine bean eisneture PALE FACES Generally indicate a tack of Iron In the Blood Carter\u2019s Iren Pills Will help thle condition His Majesty\u2019s TODAY O.NLY et ZJf, 7J* end «.M.We have much pieaeure in pretentina Louisa M.Aicott's beautiful ar.d fasci-natitur story picturtsed, \u2018Little Women\u2019 Also another one of the famous Burton Holmes Traveioaves, entitled \u201cOLD AND NEW MANILLA.\u201d And a JAMES MONTGOMERY FT.AGG Comedy, entitled \u201cTell It To The Marines.\u201d An eaeeptionahy fine programme BV-w played true to form and were too much for the blue-shirted aggregation, who were not over-diligent in their efforts.BISHOP\u2019S TO PLAY GRANBY TEAM.The hockey squad of Bishop\u2019s College, Lennoxville, will play the Black Watch team, champions of the Granby City League, on Saturday afternoon at the Min*-3 Rink in Lennoxville.Thej visitors will arrive Saturday morning, and the game will be called for 3 p.m.SWEET CAPS ARE VICTORS.The Sweet Caporal Class \u201cB\u201d bowlers last night defeated the Kinkeads team, by taking the last two strings of the match.The scores were as follows: KINKEAD\u2019S Skating TONIGHT at the STADIUM Good Ice.Scene from \u201cThe Better \u2019Ole,\u201d thowing the reception given the warrior* on their return to Blighty.The picture will he shown at His Majesty\u2019s Theatre, Monday, Tuesday and Wedneiday.Grisley\t\t.159\t129\t124\u2014412 Fisette \t\t.192\t133\t137\u2014462 Taylor\t\t.122\t133\t151\u2014406 \t\t144\t158\u2014438 Total\t\t609\t539\t570\u20141718 SWEET\tCAPORAL.\t\t Rolidas\t\t\t138\t188\u2014464 ItevoKt \t\t.115\t121\t135\u2014371 Bouchard \t\t.167\t153\t124\u2014444 Bilodeau\t\t.170\t167\t168\u2014505 Total \t\t590\t579\t615\u20141780 A number from here attended the social at Mr.Archie Miles\u2019 at Fulford on Thursday evening, and report a good time.Mr.Rousseau has his new saw mill running and is doing a good business in custom sawing.Miss I.Brown and Mrs.McClay, of Cowansville, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.L.Lar.g on Wednesday.Messrs.II.and E.Larose, were in : Sweetsburg on business on Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Hall, of East Farnham, were week end guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.L.Lang.Miss Isabel Roberts has been spend-1 ing a week with friends in Granby, j .?- Coaticook House, popular home for j travellers.Erg.Bouchard, Prop.THINK IT OVFR oP THE EXPENSE 0/\u201e \u201e MS-W\u201d THE WASTE ° Aff>\u201e 0U> '\tTHE DIRT\tT,*>0 OUR ELECTRIC RANGES are economising and clean \u201cCL EANER\u2014EFFICIENT\u2014BETTER\u201d [Ü CoAtlcook Houpe, popular bom* traveUera.Eug.Bouchard.Prop.tot COMEDY -MUSIC-GIRLS.Three features predominate in the coming production of Boyle Wool-folk\u2019s big musical revue, \u201cVanity Fair of 1919,\u201d which will be the attraction at His Majesty\u2019s Tneatre, matinee and night, Saturday.The fir*t feature is comedy\u2014and of the spontaneous Hnd that grips you from the start, tak.ng you by surprise, and the kind that makes you iaugn and forget.The next feature is music\u2014a mixture that runs from grand opera to jazz.The jing.ing, swaying, feet tlck- Ting kind that fills your soul \u2019.ith joy.| The popular kind that appeals to everybody-that everyone can under-1 : 'ond and enjoy -and is only to be; found in the popular musical comedy,! songs that haunt you, keep you hum-i min g and whistling.Next feature girls\u2014and who i»' there among us mortals tnat doesn\u2019t, admire the veil-gowned, lavishly costumed, sparkling eyed, shapely figure! end smiling face of the cnorua girl.They are the or.es to bring us joy, transport us to the clouds of dreams, and make life a joy for ever and a day.BIG SCORES WITH MONTREAL AMATEURS.MONTREAL, Keh.21.- Big scores were run up in the City League games last night, and the play, in consequence, was slow and uninteresting.In the first game Vickers defeated the M.A.A.A.squad by a score of 17 to 3, while Victorias administrated a 20 to 1 drubbing to Shamrocks in the second event.\u201cCHIEF\u201d BENDER RE INSTATED.CINCINNATI, Ohio., Feb.21.\u2014The National Baseball Commission yesterday restored Charles A, Bender, of the Philadelphia Nationals, to good Ijinsllncr.THE OLD RELIABLE PEG TOP Cigar Always uniform in quality i and flavor, the cigar you can rely On sale everywhere 7 Cents each 4* f°r Cents Quality maintained for over 30 years ¦ «¦ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919.NINS ii RATES! t yciM of Daily Record*9 Want Advertisements BIG RESULTS FOR LITTLE MONEY rorta «r toss, 2So »ach umertioa, one cent Joe «Mb additional word.Six Uwwtlai» tor the K chaicad, weakly rata doea act apply.10c added if aocauati bave to be seat more than once LATEST TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES HELP WANTED\u2014FEMALE P'XPERIENCBD GENERAL HOUSE SER-^ vant wanted with a good recommend.Write Box 112, Cowansville, Que.OF rjIRL WANTED TO TAKE CHARGE child during day.Apply Mrs.Benson, Bishop\u2019s College School.Lennoxville.1 TDEUABLE PERSON WANTED AS GEN-*\toral servant in small family.Highest g wages to responsible person.Apply Box 75 p Record.VURSE MAID WANTED FOR CHILD OF two.Must sleep at home.Apply Mrs.V.E.Morrill, 12 Prospect Street.HELP WANTED\u2014MALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE TL>OILER FIREMAN WANTED AT ONCE.Must have certificate, 8 hour shift\u20147 to 3 and 3 to 11.Good wages.Apply Standard Chemical Go., Cookshire, Que.T> ETURNED SOLDIERS OR CIVILIANS\u2014 If you have bright, snappy get up, and can sell goods, come and see us.We have a liberal commission proposition where you should at least make $10 daily.32 King Street, City.CUSTOM COAT MAKER WANTED.APPLY C Mr.Begin, Walter Blue £ Co., Ltd.*FWO WAITRESSES WANTED.H.H.Ingram, Magog House.APPLY ; I>EACE *1 k teed : WORK AT WAR PAY GUARAN-teed for three rears.Knit urgently needed toeke for us on the fact, simple Auto-Knitter, \\FuU particulars today.8c.stamp.Auto Knitter Company, Dept.32C, 687 College Street, Toronto.MISCELLANEOUS OTEEL ARCH WITH EVAPORATOR ^ wanted for about \u20ac00 trees, also 200 tin sap buckets ; all must be in good condition.Address Box 69 Record.DOOM AND BOARD WANTED IN PRI-^ vate family by single young man, within easy distance of Post Office preferred, dress Box 70, care of Record.Ad- TMRST-CLASS TABLE BOARD WANTED in respectable family in Sherbrooke East preferred.Price no object Apply to Box Record Office.78 YOUNG ENGLISH - SPEAKING MAN wanted of 16 or 17 years, with knowledge of French to work in grocery store.Apply letter.Box 72 Record.DUTTERMAKER WANTED FOR THE KIN-near\u2019s Mills Creamery, to commence about May 1st Apply with references to G.W.Thompson, Kinnear's Mills, Que.A FIRST CLASS AUTO MECHANIC wanted.Good wages.Married man preferred.Apply Fred H.Stone, Waterloo, Que.1%/TAN WANTED AT ONCE TO WASH floors, clean windows, etc.Apply Standard Jewellery Company.DE YOUR OWN BOSS, START A CUT-rate grocery business of your own.$26 to $60 invested will earn $26 weekly.Plana free.IL V.Martin, Windsor, Ontario.FOR SALE T^DISON HOME GRAMOPHONE IN Al OR-der, and 70 Records for sale at less than half cost Apply to A.C.Spalding, 14 Fair-mount A va rkNTARIO FARMS FOR SALE.FARMERS \u201d GOING TO ONTARIO.Do you want a change of location 7 Thousands of acres of level land free from stone around Toronto.Good Schools, High and Public, Universities Steam and electric railways.Stone roads.Farms for sale by Willoughby Farm Agency.Head office, Dept 1860, Georgetown, Ont.Write for Free Farm Catalogue.For reference apply to any Chartered bank in Canada.ÇJMALL FARM FOR SALE AT NORTH Hatley, about one-fourth mile from station, 30 acres in good state of cultivation.Further information given by addressing W.E.LeBarcn, North Hatley, Que.T^ESIRABLE SELF-CONTAINED HOUSE\u2014 Five bedroom», three rooms and kitchen downstairs.Modern in every detail, with large lot in connection, in the village of Lennoxville, for rent or for sale, the first of May.For particulars apply Box 243, Lennoxville, Que., or telephone 710W.HOUSE FOR SALE IN NORTH WARD, 10 rooms, fire-place, hardwood floors, attio, cement cellar, hot water heating system, gas and electricity.Two lots, Prospect street.Price, $10,000.For farther particulars address P.O.THIRD DIVISION HOME-COMING NEXT MONTH Four of the Units Will Demobilize id Montreal\u20145th C.M.R.Included.OTTAWA, February 21.\u2014The Militia Department announced today that it is anticipated that the dispatch of the Third Division, under the command of Major-General F.O.W.Loomis, C.B., C.M.G., from England to Canada, will commence about March 1, The composition of the third division together with a list of dispersal stations to which units will return, is as follows: 7th Canadian Infantry Brigade; Royal Canadian Regiment, Halifax; P.P.C.L.I., Ottawa; 42nd Battalion, Montreal; 49th Battalion, Edmonton; 8th Canadian Infantry Brigade; 14th C.M.R.Battalion, Brandon; 2nd C.M.R.Battalion, Victoria, B.C.; 4th C.M.Box 122.Also valuable property on Wellineton\tToronto; 5th C.M.R.Bat- Street, first class business locality.\t¦ k&lioiT, -Montrealj 9th Canadian Infan- try; 43rd Battalion, Winnipeg*; 52nd Farm for farms in SALE\u2014ONE OF THE BEST Clev v^land ; acreage 350 ; well built up, been used as a dairy for shipping milk and cream to Montreal and Quebec.Must Battalion, Port Arthur; 56th Battalion Toronto; 116th Battalion, Toronto; 9th Brigade, C.F.A.; 31st Battery, Hamilton; 33rd Battery, Toronto; 45th Bathe «old.Good reasons for *eiiin*.F.P.Pum- J tery, Kingston; 36th Battery, Hali-mer, Richmond, Que.\t!fax; loth Brigade, C.F.A.; 38th Batt- ery, Winnipeg; 39th Battery, Medicine » Si Si * Si Si Si Si SiSilfSiSiSiSiSi\t\t Si\t\t* Si\tPREMIER Of BAVARIA\tSi \tSHOT AND KILLED.\tSi \t\t* #\tLONDON, Feb.21.\u2014Kurt & #\tE.isner, the Premier of Bavaria, ft ft has been shot and killed.The 4» % Premier was killed this mom- Si #\ting, acocrding to a Munich * #\tdespatch received in Amster- Si Si dam, by Lieutenant Count Ar- Si Si covalley.The Count was Si Si wounded severely by a guard Si & and is reported to be dying.Si » % Si Si Si Si Si Si St 'ft # # # # # # # # INSURRECTION AT MUNICH AND MANY ARRESTS Report States that Son of Ex-Emperor Was Arrested in Con nection With Disorders.YyANTED\u2014IN NORTH WARD, FOR MAY * * 1st, small house or flat, living room, dining room, three bedrooms, kitchen and bath.Apply City Editor, Sherbrooke Record.\"I DAN TED TO PURCHASE BY FARMERS\u2019 ' * dDlub of Melbourne, a pure bred Yorkshire boar fit for service (under one year old preferred).Address, giving particulars, E.H.Nelson, Sec.-Treas., Kingsbury, Que.DOOMS WANTED AT ONCE BY TW* -¦-v» young ladies for light housekeeping.Address Box 81 Record.TEACHERS WANTED.OMALL STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND ^ Millinery, practically new, for sale.Purchaser to take possession at once.Apply Miss Dillon, Bury, Que.A GENTLEMAN WHO IS LEAVING THE city for British Columbia wishes to sell a very fine Player Piano, with records and bench.Apply for particulars to Box 76 Record Office.T ARGE TWO-STOREY HOUSE WITH shed and barn attached, with about one-half acre of land, situated in Village of Mas-eawippi.Farm known as \u201cBadger Farm,** about one-half mile north of village, on Government road, containing about 96 acres, good\tü 4.4- v\ts\\j.sugar place, well equipped, can tap about 800 j\tBattalion, Ottawa; 9th Engl- trees, some lumber.Good pasture, well water-jBattalion, Toronto; 3rd Pontoon ed.Good buildings.To be sold to settle Estate of late Caralos Cox.C.W.Moulton, Massa-wippi.Hat; 40th Battery, Hamilton': 85th Battery, Montreal; 1st Sec.5th Div.Amm.Col., Ottawa; 2n.d-3rd Sec.3rd Div.Amm.Col., Toronto; 7th Engineers Battalion, Toronto; 8th Engi-Battalion, Ottawa; 9th 1C1 OUR ELEMENTARY QUALIFIED PRO-testant teachers wanted for Marston.Six months\u2019 term, beginning May 1st.Salary, $86 per month, less pension fund.Apply with reference before March 8th, to M.D.McKenzie, Sec.-Treas., Marsboro, Que.rpHE SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF \u2022*- Aampden will receive applications up to 10th March, 1919, for three qualified Protestant teachers for their district schools.Schools to open about 10th of April.Terms of seven to eight months.Salary', $35 per month.Apply with reference to John Black, Sec.-Treas., Scots town.yVTANTED BY THE PROTESTANT SCHOOL Board of East Angus, a Principal for the East Angus Academy, salary $1,000, and a teacher for the Model School Dept., Balary $600, for the term of 1919-20.Apply giving qualifications and references on or before Feb.ii\u2019jth, 1919, to R.C.Cowling, Sec.-Treas., East «Angus, Que.SITUATIONS VACANT.High price» fruit has created a \u2022p!n4M demaiMl for Nnnery .took.Our «row or* lutown M too *«ot in tho trade.V/j waat roliaUo Mlaonua to sail it uarcpraaant.«4 couatnr and eltr di.cric ta, amd par wall for aertricaa rand arc d.Over atx hnndiod acr« fruit and ornamental traea, ahrube, ato Ra-ciuatra aalliac riffbta far allotted terriior* Write Palkam Nuranr Cempanr.Toronto.T^OR SALE AT NORTH HATLEY\u2014THE \u2014-\tNorth Hatley Manufacturing Company Plant.Two businesses in one; a two-storey building, equipped with necessary machinery for turning out goods usually called for at wood-working shop; boiler dry kilns and barn, electric power and lights ; also in same build, ing, iaythes for making small boxes such as ~ j wholesale and retail druggists use, being used VERY H ANDSOME MARBLE SODA | for the manufacture of the latter at present ; Fountain for sale, made by the American j stock of lumber on hand and orders to fill.For further information write J.B.LeBaron, or W.E.LeBaron, North Hatley.Would rent.(Associated Press Despatch) BASLE, Feb.21.\u2014A reactionary insurrection broke out at Munich on Wednesday night, according to the Frankfort Zeitung.Demobilised Bavarian bluejackets attacked the Diet House and occupied the telegraph office and police headquarters, but were eventually dislodged by Government troops.Prince Joachim of Prussia, sixth son of the former Emperor, was arrested, it being reported that he apparently had some connection with the movement.He has been staying at Munich under the name of Count Merz.The Government has announced that it has 0°\u201d taken the necessary measures to pro-ard |«tect the Diet and p\u201dni=h nar-a^c responsible for the EVENING UP OF TRADES HELPED STRENGTHEN THE CORN MARKET CHICAGO, Feb.21.\u2014Unsettled weather and predictions that it will continue tonight and tomorrow tended today to give the bulls an advantage in the corn market.Evening up of trades so as to be prepared for the holiday tomorrow was also a strengthening factor.Buying, however, was not of an aggressive sort.Opening prices, which ranged from the same as yesterday\u2019s finish to 1 % cents higher, with May at $1.2414 to $1.24% and July $1.19% to $1.21, were followed by something of a reaction, but then by renewed upturns.Oats were inclined to sag.Support was lacking.After opening 1-8 cent off to 1-8 cent, to 1-4 cent up with May 60% cents to 60% cents the market underwent a moderate setback.Immense shipments lifted the provision market.Reports were also current that packers had received new big orders.[u.S.TO RESUME TRADE WITH THE COLONIAL GERMAN POSSESSIONS WASHINGTON, Feb.21.\u2014I.umedl ate resumption of trade between th( United States and the colonial Dosses' sions held by Germany on August 1 1914, is permitted under an order isi sued today by the War Trade Board.RUBBER, DISTILLING AND SUGAR MADE GAINS ON WALL STREET TODAY A BEAUTIFUL BABY GRAND PIANO for sale\u2014Concert pitch, rich full tone, and in perfect condition.For particulars write to Box 711, Post Office, Sherbrooke.Soda Fountain Company of îloaton.Moss.For full particulars apply to G.& G.Limited, Rock Island, Que.T)RIVATE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI-tore\u2014Fumed oak library table, chairs, settee, upright Morris piano, couches, satin walnut finish dining room set, rugs, hall tree, two brass beds, one white iron bed, drœsers, chiffoniers, sewing machine, tables, refrigerators, kitchen tables, chairs, gas stove and one New Century range, dishes, etc.57 Frontenac St., City.A UTOMOBILE, REAL ESTATE IN MANI-j toba, oil and gold stocks ; will exchange any part or whole for maple honey sugar, manufactured goods or timber lands.Particulars.Box 79, care of Record Office.SCHOOL SEATS FOR SALE, EIGHT NEW ^ Vilas* seats in beautiful hardwood, oil finish, iron frome finished in black enamel, with book shelf and covered ink holder.School secretaries requiring seats, save money, write G.A.Maclver, Gould, Que.200 tons pressed hay of DIFFER- ent quality for sale.Can be loaded for immediate shipment on G.T.R.or C.P.R.railroad.Apply H.F.Nixon, South Durham, Que.LIVE STOCK FOR SALE C^OOD DRIVING OR WORKING HORSE ^ for sale.Safe for lady to drive.Phone i\tPurchaser.Apply to Box 80 Record Of- I>ARGAIN\u2014SET OF LADY\u2019S FURS, LAT-est New York style, equal in appearance to $75 set, for $26 ; gentleman's fur-lined overcoat with large fur collar, English beaver shell, only used a couple of times, not needed, owner going to the old country in a few days, worth $65, sell for $25 ; one set of furs worth $40.sell for $16 : two suit lengths of old country doth will be «old cheap.41 Laurier Avenue.T^ARM FOR SALE CONSISTING OF 80 A acres, 1-2 mile from Government road, 1 mile from Eustis ; good house and barns ; land in high state of cultivation.Apply 252 Wellington Street TTOUSE AT NORTH HATLEY FOR SALE \u2014Seven rooms with bath, electric light and water service.Ground for garden.Apply J B.LeBaron, North Hatley.CITY NEWS TLrARBLE CLOCK, IRON BEDSTEAD AND Spring, Coffee Preserving Pan and other odd things for sale.73 Main Street, Lennoxville.\"VTICTROLA FOR SALE\u2014ALMOST NEW-with a few* records.Good bargain to No.1149W.Apply 68 Frontenac Street.TO LET.BURNISHED ROOM TO LET.BOARD IF desired.5 Fulton Avenue.Phone 1034W.fice.BIRTHS, MARUAGES, DEATHS.Publication charges : Births, 25c.; Marriages, 26c.; Deaths, 26c.; where funeral notice is added, 60c.; Card of Thanks, 60c.; In Me-raoriam.60c.; poetry, 10c.per line additional I ARGE FURNISHED! ROOM TO LET.North Ward; all modern conveniences.\tBIRTHS Gentleman preferred.Address Box 82 Record, j RICHARDSON\u2014At Lennoxville I 19th, 1919, to Mr.and Mrs, A.V.! Richardson, a daughter.LOST AND FOUND\tMcMANAMY \u2014At the Sherbrooke ___________________________________I Hospital, on the 19th inst., a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.D.A.McMan-amy, of Quebec.Mrs.H.Irwin who is seriously ill at the Sherbrooke Hospital, of pneumonia, is reported better today.Mr.W.R.Webster was called to Utica this week by the illness and death of a relative.The Provincial Revenue Office will be closed tomorrow after 10.30 out of respect to the memory Sir Wilfrid Laurier.Severa.guests from Sherbrooke were present at a recent valentine tea given in Winnipeg.They were Mrs.H.E.Nichols, Mrs.Weldon (nee Miss Belle Harrison,) Mrs.J.Dean, Miss Placey, Mrs.William Lord, Mrs.Guy Lord and the hostess, Mrs.William Taylor.A special meeting of the Great War Veterans\u2019 Association will take place on Saturday evening at 7 o\u2019clock at headquarters, Odell block.The billiard and euchre tournament will be held at 8 o\u2019clock the same even-ling, and will Le followed by special Feb.1 discussion in connection with the change of headquarters of the association.uprising.AR- Diifsig.Cq^'/ Otowa;^0 Machine ! ^ the-?iet- and punish the per^ns Gun Battalion, Toronto; 8th Field Ambulance, Calgary; 9th Field Ambulance, Montreal; 10th Field Ambulance, Winnipeg; 1st Co.3rd Can.Div., Train Halifax; 2nd Co., 3rd Can.Div.Train, Toronto; No.3 Co.3rd Can.Div.Train, Winnipeg; No.4 Co.3rd Can.Div.Train, Calgary; 3rd Can.Div.M.T.Co., Toronto; 3rd Can.Div.M.T.Co., Winnipeg.DENY PRINCE JOACHIM\u2019S REST.COPENHAGEN, Feb.21.\u2014Prince Joachim of Prussia was not involved in incidents at Munich on Wednesday night, according to a despatch received here, which adds that the Prince and his consort are returning to Prussia under escort.LLOYDGEORGETO ATTEND LABOR CONFERENCE HUNDREDS PAY LAST TRIBUTE TO LATE LEADER Held Meeting With Miners, Post- of Late Sir Wilfrid Laurier poning His Trip to Paris.\tf^es *R State in the Commons Chamber LONDON, February 21.\u2014 Premier Lloyd George has postponed his visit to Paris owing to pressure of business here, especially in connection with the labor unrest.He desires to attend the labor conference which the Government has called for February 27.Hence it is unlikely he will start for Paris until the 28t!>.An official statement issued by the press bureau says: \u201cPremier Lloyd George t.rlJ the miners\u2019 executive at yesterday's conference that the Government was prepared immediately to appoint a Royal Commission.OTTAWA, Feb.21\u2014Thousands of people, most of them citizens of Ottawa, to whom Sir Wilfrid Laurier was a familiar figure, gazed for the last time upon his body, as it lay in state in the Commons Chamber last night.The casket was conveyed to the Parliament Building after the adjournment of the House.It was escorted by a score of intimate personal friends and former colleagues of the dead statesman.With it, too, came Lady Laurier.The aged wife of Sir Wilfrid insisted upon accompanying the body of her husband to the House of Commons, as she had accompanied him during his life each day of the NEW YORK, Feb.21.\u2014(Wall St., Noon)\u2014Investment stocks were neglected during the forenoon, the rubber, sugar, distilling and related specialties made further noteworthty gains.Kelly-Springfield rose seven points to a new high price of 107, Goodrich gained 3%, Ajax 3, and U.S.Rubber, 2, these gains in several instances resulting from favorable financial developments.Distillers and industrial alcohol advanced two and four points, respectively, sugars, one to tthree and inactive equipments 1 % to 3.Oils, including secondary issues, strengthened at noon with tobaccos and shippings.-*- EIGHT MET TERRIBLE DEATH AT STE.J0VIET Hj\u2018lMSUhiii:aiiiiii;tiiiiiiimniiiim,iiiii\u201e)Hii, i Victory Bonds / f (all issues) Bought-Sold-Quoted GREENSfUELDS&'OO.17 St John Straet.Moatiwol Control Chcmbors.Ottiwo.MONTREAL, Feb.21.\u2014Eight people were burned to death when fire broke out last night in a small hotel at Ste.Joviet, in the Laurentian mountains.The fire is thought to have started from an overheated stove.A.Goupal, the proprietor, succeeded in esecaping from the burning building, but remembering he had left $500 in a leather purse under his mattress went back to get it and perished in the flames.His wife, finding all means of exit cut off from the stairs threw her young baby from the window into a deep snowbank and then herself jumped after it.Both of them survive.Canada Commands\u2014 the world\u2019s pulp paper market.The reasons are clear\u2014 unlimited home and foreign demand, on the one hand; 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V9.\t# JOHN E.THOMPSON, formerly of the j City of Thetford Mines, and now of New York, one of the United States of North America.Defendant.The defendant is ordered to appear within j otut mouth, dnting from the last insertion of the present order.Dated at Thetford Minos, this 19th day of, February, 1919.1.O.SAVOIE.I Oep.C.C.C.MR.ti.v- T, TASCHEREAU, Attorney lor Plaintiff.of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Neill.Interment at Lake View Cemetery, Seattle.\t| WOOD\u2014At 1220 Kemble street, Utica, N.Y., February 18, Edw: rd C.Wood, aged 62 years.Funeral Sunday, 3 p.m\u201e from residence of sister, Mrs.C.F.Fuller, 6 London street, thence to English Cemetery.SMALL CHIMNEY FIRE.A chimney fire, which broke out at the premises of Michael Pare, 336 Wellington street yesterday afternoon, took forty minutes for the local brigade to extinguish.The damage was slight.ARGUMENT ON STREET ENDS IN TWO ARRESTS PUBLIC NOTICE I Province of Quebec, j Munic'pality of Lingwick.j Tenders will be received here by the under-|»iRned up to 2 p.m.Monday, March 8rd, 1919, for building the portion of the Sherbrooke-j Roauceville rond, running through the Munici-j pality of Lingwick, from the Town Line of | Bury to the Town Line of Winslow, a distance j t f over (11) eleven miles.i Plans and apeeifications, also forms for ten-I ders may be seen at the Sqcretftry\u2019a office on j Saturdays.j Lowest or any tender not.necessarily accepted.ARTHUR B.MACDONALD, Sec.-Treas.Gould.Quo., Feb.8, 1919.Const.Larivee Has Considerable Difficulty in Impressing on Mind of Prisoners that They are to \u201cCome Quietly.\u201d Constable Larivee had considerable difficulty in making an arrest at the corner of Wellington and King streets late yesterday afternoon, but with the assistance of two other members of the force, the prisoners were finally taken into custody, and are now in the toils on different charages.Edward Robinson, of Black Lake, according to the constable, was quite incapable of taking care of himself, when he was approached by the officer and gently but firmly requested to \u201ccome along to the station.\u201d Rob- SCHOOL TAXES IN MONTREAL ARE INCREASED I ertson was incapable of understanding the friendly invitation of the con-j stable, and murmuring uncomplimentary things under his breath, he ______________________________________! resisted with dignity but firmness.\u2014\t-\t! The constable insisted and everything v A/i j- a lur-k-rirc:\twould have gone well, had it not been T.\tL*.A.INUllu ) for the interference of a third party, -\t' by name, John Murray, of Montreal, The Junior Boys\u2019 Snowshoe tramp, who is alleged to have come to the a much anticipai - d event, is beinfc r.r- j rescue of the rapidly failing Robert-tanged for Saturday, March 1st, when son.and protested the arrest.QUEBEC, Feb.21.\u2014School matters were before the Legislation Committee of the Assembly yesterday.The Protestant school rate in Montreal was raised from 60 cents per hundred dollars to 70 cents per hundred, and the tax on the neutral panel from 60 to 80.The bill of the Protestant School Commission asked for an increase of 20 cents on the Protestant rate and 10 cents on the neutral panel.CLAIMS THAT HE WAS ATTACKED ON STREET BY FELLOW-TOWNSMAN side his own domicile, had been transformed.Its gallery, its bare white walls were covered by draperies ofj black and purple.Those sombre tones | were relieved by the brighter colors of hundreds of floral tributes which were ( banked around the chambef.Before.j the Speaker\u2019s chair and close to the empty chair and desk of the leader ofj the Opposition, was erected the catafalque.Upon this is placed the open] casket in which rests the body of the i departed statesman, clad in the uniform of an Imperial Privy Councillor with the insignia of a Knight of the Grand Cross of the Order of St.Michael and St.George.First to enter the chamber was the Governor-General, who bore a wreath from himself and the Duchess of Devonshire, and which he placed on the bier.He was accompanied by the members of his staff, by all the members of the Government, and by followers of Sir Wilfrid in the Senate and Commons and by other members of both Houses.bomevikF CONTROL ONCE AGAIN AT KIEV1 Today May Be Your Opportunity to become interested in Canada\u2019s greatest enterprises on exceptionally favourable and remunerative terms.At present prices stocks are yielding from 6 to 9 per cent, on the money invested.Write to us for information and suggestions on Common Stocks, Preferred Stocks and Bonds.Thornton Davidson & Co.Members Montreal Stock Exchang'e Transportation Building -\t.-\t- MONTREAL NEW ISSUE FIVE YEAR Charged with assault on a fellow-townsman, Sam Baren, hailing from Eustis, was arrested yesterday after- Petluria\u2019s Forces are Being Hard ; Pressed\u2014 French Troops on Way to ^iev.WARSAW, Peb.21.\u2014It is reported that Kiev la again in the hands of the Bolshevik, a large number of whom have come from Moscow to as- HAY rrrisüd Hay for «ole.Apply to Henry Neill, Writ SWforil, Que., before purchmlntf cl»»-wiiere.it is expected a good turn out will j mark thi.annual outing.The boys | ; have been given the privilege of invit- j ; ing tli!'::' lady friends, this of course! .making the event doubly interesting.1 ! oehll ely 1 aTBVBusi - The Volley Ball match between i I Business Men and Senior School Boys has be day through veaturduy.Hard words were used, and sparkling repartee of a particularly vociferous type paved around, while the office!, adamant in his determination, now included Murray in his invitation.Constables Boisvert and Renaud noon by Constable Sam Robidoux, oU si8t tho,sc who have been in the city, the local police, and is now being held ^etlura s forces are involved in the until the sitting of the Magistrate\u2019s hçhting there, ft is reported, and at Court.Baren, it is claimed by the the same time trying to hold back complainant, Harry Mischko by name, the Poles on the north and resist and also from Euslis, followed him to J pressure from the Rumanians in IVs-Sherbrooke with the intention of sarabia.\u201cbeating him up.\u201d Apparently the al- Advices received here indicate tin* legedly antagonistic spirit of the ac- French troops advancing from udes-cused was without cause, for the com- sa are half way to Kiev, plainanv.who is a foreigner, knew no' by reason why his fellow-townsman should thirst for his blood.Nevertheless, Mischko alleges that ho was attacked with no uncertain purpose on the street yesterday, and considerably beaten about Tv f-Ve body by the fists of bis a v .-es r.Constable Robidoux was called to the scene by the cries of the .-ecip' css Men and Senior School Boys were called, and tho two prisoners of the alle ged attivk and - \u2022 { li- m postponed until next Thurs-1 finally brought to the Rentrai Police into custody.TheVimpYL -\u2022 \u201d\"Y| A \u201ctry out\" game was put Station, wl.e e they ».li remain until b r'srd A\t.the sittimr of t h maimv ra FLOUR ARRIVES AT WARSAW.WARSAW, Feb.21.\u2014(By the Associated Press.) \u2014Two million pounds! of flour have arrived here from Dan- 1 cig.coming through by railroad in I record time without interference iron» i tho Germaus.Tt will be, distri jut.ed i i'! th> city, the Lodsc Mining dis-; 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tjjjs effect was never escape the utmost attention of noon today.the Government.Sft Itia Department has received i# #\tword that the steamer Empress # #\tof Britain, with 3,149 Canadian ¦» #\ttroops on board, sailed on February 17th, for Halifax.She * (Continued from page 1.[existence in Paris and that it has im-portant ramifications.Jonuent, the manager of the Libertaire, has been arrested as the result\t-\t, ,,\t,\t,\t,\t, of the discovery in a secret printing1 ^\taround Feb plant of a block used for the repro-j ^\t25th.The classification duction of a leaflet addressed to the people of France, and supporting the doctrines of Lenin e and Trotzky.PREMIER WILL RECEIVE HIS COLLEAGUES TODAY (Associated Press Desnatch) PARIS, Feb.2L\u2014Premier Clemenceau will receive his colleagues of the Supreme Council at his home this afternoon to discuss certain important *\tof those aboard includes one of- *\tficer and nineteen other ranks *\tfor Quebec, eight officers and lb 207 other ranks for Halifax and iff three officers and 203 other iff iff ranks for St.John.\tifc *\tThe Third Division starts # *\tsailing fcr home the first of * *\tMarch.\tiff *\t# WANT ACTION TAKEN AGAINST GEN.HUMBERT .\t-\t.\t.«a \u201cvery satisfactory.\u201d He had pass- m.Announcement to e(j an excellent night, it was added, made shortly before an(j was jn as good spirits as ever this morning.\t___________ M.C\u2019emenceau had about five hours\u2019 Miss Marion^RobertsonV Saw! good sleep during the night, which is .3 normal amount.His doctors consider him out of danger, and therefore authorize him to receive the ministers this afternoon.The physicians believe he can resume his political activities on Monday.COMPTON POPULARITY COMPETITION Votes Coming in for All Candidates\u2014Standing at Closing yf Yesterday\u2019s Lists.The votes are piling up for the candidates in Compton County.All the young ladies are receiving strong support and making important gains daily.The following is the standing: Miss E.Blanche Cook, Cook- shire .87,620 Miss Annie MacLeod, Scots- town.78,910 Miss Margaret Murray, Lake Megantic.57,540 Miss Pearl Burton, Waterville 52,690 Miss Olive McLeod, Bury .48,440 MEDICINE HAD REAL.KICK IN IT Coaticook Authorities Investigate a New Kind of Booze Which Has Appeared There.I'ARIS, Feb.21.\u2014Antonin Dubost, PHYSICIANS SATISFIED ¦(resident of the Senate, communicated\tWITU DDHCDECC MAMU to thatb idy yesterday a demand from\tWlltl rKUuKLoo MADL the military governor of Paris that the Senate authorize legal proceedings agsinst one Charles Humbert on a charge of corrupting officials.The Senate adopted a POPE BENEDICT SENDS MESSAGE TO PREMIER PARI£, Feb.21.\u2014Pope Benedict,; through Cardinal Amette, has sent a ! message to Premier Clemenceau con-1 yerville.46,600 Miss Myrtle Demers, Compton .44,870 Miss Greta Hughes, East Angus .42,230 Miss Annie MacKay, Gould .25,010 LAKE MEGANTIC Mr.John R.McDonald, of Echo (Associated Press Despatch)\t_\t___________ PARIS, Feb.21.\u2014The Premier\u2019s gratulating him on his escape and ex'\t__________,\t_____ physicians, when they left his home\tpressing hopes for his early recovery.Vale, has returned from Montreal, af- resolution\tafter the morning examination were\t.The\tPremier\u2019s home in Rue Frank- ter spending a few days in that city, calling for the\tappointment\tof a com-\tapparently satisfied with the manner\tlin is\tfilled with flowers, one offering Mrs.John F.McLeod has gone to mittee to\tinvestigate\tthe\tconduct of\tin which the Premier was progress-\tbeing\tfrom the Midinettes, or girls the hospital in Montreal for treat- the war.\ting.One of them said his condition employed in military establishments, ment.\t\" Coaticook is wrestling with a new kind of \u201cbooze\u201d in the form of a medicine.This made its appearance some time ago, sold under a government license.On taking it, however, it was founds that it had all the \u201ckick\u201d of a strong liquor.Its popularity among some grew and its sale increased The authorities sent away samples for analysis and- found that it contained 20 per cent, alcohol, as well as some drugs.It is said that in all probability it will be placed under the ban.ClfEENS1 COMMITTEE New Spring Soils Coming in Every Day (n all our experience* we\u2019ve never seen such smart styles.Pleasing patterns and good tailoring.Cheerful grays* attractive browns, dignified blues, and the finest assortment of fancy mixtures you ever saw.Here are the new waist seam models with vertical pockets \u2014 conservative models.too.New Spring Suits, $20 to $50.New Furnishings and Hats.¦»'Vmb 09kvV»£ Gtafonola Outfit De Luxe I of only G/>e \u201cLure cf Music\u201d % The Lure of Music, a 251-pag* hook brimful of Information con-«ernlsg great composers, together vrtth true history of leading operas.2t teaches in an untechnieal and entertaining manner the beauty and j&oaning of good music.You will r* educational pleasure in reading this wonderful book.fFhla book will ba presented tree With each outfit.A splendid offer that is easily available to 100 music lovers\u2014read it alL\t, Choice of 12 of Your Favorite Selections There ia probably more individuality in one\u2019s desire for masic than for any one thing.Every one has his particular fancy\u2014we shall therefore permit you to make your own selections.In this special de luxe outfit, you may Choose 12 of your favorite selections, six 10-inch double-faced records, which will cost the small sum g This Columbia Grafonola De Luxe Outfit To morrow $175 A High-Class Musical Outfit Assembled Expressly For You.ERE is unquestionably the classiest, snappiest, most up-to-the-minute musical outfit offered this season.It is an outfit that will appeal to the most discriminating; 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parently done, but the \u201cdoped\u201d whiskey evidently came from outside sources.Chief Couture said that he had taken occasion to notify all license holders of the new regulations from Ottawa, forbidding under severe penalty not only sale but serving of liquor by any individual to a soldier in uniform.Mayor WThite told of a case which had come under his notice, in which a soldier had been apparently drugged, but remembered so little afterwards that there was no evidence to make\u2018a case.It should also be clearly understood, he said, that giving liquor to Uniformed soldiers was just as much Public Notice is hereby given that the un» unlawful BS selling to them.\t! dermentioned Lands and Tenements have been It WES decided to post no tic - S in all seized, and will be sold at the respective times hotels, railway stations and in other and places mentioned below, locations, recalling the new order-in- fieri facias de terris.\u2014Superior council absolutely prohibiting the sale Court, District of Saint Francis.Saint Francis or giving of liquor to uniformed men.10 wit: No.96«.John Percy Taylor, trader, of Efforts would also be redoubled to Grant,y- District of Bedford, plaintiff ; against watch all trains.In this connection Annie Jf>JfTh'rle Taylor, of the town of Ma-Chief Couture said that men had been gog- Düitrkt of Saint Fr\"lcis> wife «epwrated detailed to meet the trains when noti- \u201c property by marriage contract of John fied, but that since this was brought Mafha11- °f th'sama P'acf- and the ^ \u2018f into effect they had been told of the auü\u2019°r\u2018\u201c h\u201c>3aid for lhe\thereof- nf?hpL°Lon£1 thre4 trainvS\u2019 ^and °n5 'seized\"as belonging to said defendants: of these two days after it had passed The ]ot number sixteen hundred and seventy-through.It was asked, therefore, that five (1675) of ^ cadastre of the town of the railways be requested to notify the Magog\u2014with the buildings thereon erected.Citizens OI the arrival of trains bearing To be sold at the church door of the parish SOadiers, and that these should be of Saint Patrice de Magog, on the Eleventh closely Watched.\tday of March next, one thousand nine hun- Methods of taking1 measures of pre- dred and nineteen, at Ten o\u2019clock in the fore-vention were then discussed and the noon.Star doming Hall OSENBLOOM Tv.The Store That Sets the Pace.WHAT ABOUT FATHER?Obsessed with the big idea of protecting those at home, father often omits the essential protection of his most vital asset\u2014strength.SCOm EMULSION is as beneficial to the hard-working man of business as it is to the growing child.Scott's imparti the quality to the blood that enables the body to grip strength fast Scott\u2019s helps solve the problem that faces every business-man\u2014that of keeping xtp with the wear and tear on the body.Scott & Bowec, Toronto, Q*L\tJg-JS SHERIFF\u2019S SALE S10 Less committee chosen.The latter then went into session, Mr.G.D.MacKinnon being chosen chairman and Mr.C.O.Palmer secretary pro tern.montrealTworking TO ORGANIZE FORCE ART.IjAGUEUX.Deputy Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office.Sherbrooke, 8th February, 1919.AUCTION SALE OF THEIR CITIZENS Wednesday, Feb.26, 1919 FOR THE Olsen Bros.at their farm, 2Ms miles from Bury on the Scotch Road.To wit: The farm known aa the Nelson tools and impleraente, sleds, sleighs, set stock cales, cream separator, churns, etc., 18 ton Sale at ten o\u2019clock.Lunch at noon.A.NEWMAN, Auctioneer.MONTREAL, Feb.21.^Capt.Trl-j vett, of the Red Triangle Hut staff, j i in speaking about h were of a much superior to cope with the situation.\ti quality to the class of labor which has I It is understood that the military been available for the past three police force for the whole city con- ye3lrR\u2019.\t.\t,.\t.Applications, however, should be nî °L\ty TL ?.that made now, as the buildiAg of govern- .°i.n\tPatrol Is expected to cover ment roaf]a> an^ public works of vari- the district extending from Peel to ; ous kinds, would take up many of the Bleury streets and Ht.James to St.available men by the spring.Catherine streets.In addition to this I\t\u2014- P\u2019s patrol each station has two M.on duty.Complaints are also being made that boot-leggers are boarding the troop trains at, 8t.Lambert and supplying the men even on the before getting into the city.CHEAP RAILWAY FARES FOR WORKERS.OTTAWA, Feb.21.\u2014Arrangements have been made by the information and service branch of the Department trains ! of Soldiers\u2019 Civil Re-Establishment, by which mon seeking employment who The above cut is an exact reproduction of our latest New York Spring (Models.This Suit is English pure wool tweed and is retailed everywhere at $35.00.\u2014at our Store, $10.00 less.KM\t*\tVk 1*\t¦ The Store that keeps the best but not the highest priced.187 Wellington Street.SHERIFF\u2019S SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby jjlven that th* undermentioned Lands and Tenements havs been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places mentioned below.FIERI FACIAS DE TERRIS.\u2014Superior Court, District of Saint Francis.Saint Francis to wit: No.987.Oswald Brault, student-at-law, of the City of Sherbrooke, District of Saint Francis, plaintiff; against Phllias Plante, of Marbleton, District of Saint Fran cis, defendant Seized as belonging to said defendant: The northeaBt half of lot nineteen A (19-À), on the official cadastral plan and book of references of the ninth range of Dudswell township, which half has a superficial area of fifty acres, more or less -with the buildings and other dependencies thereon erected.To bo sold at the church door of tha parish of Saint Adolphe de Dudswell, on the Fourteenth day of March, one thousand nine bun dred and nineteen, at Ten o\u2019clock in the fon noon.ART.LAGETJX, Deputy-Sheriff Sheriff\u2019s Office.Sherbrooke.8th February, 1919.have to go to some other place than that where they live, in order to start work, will get cheap railway fares to any part of Canada.Under the new scheme, if a man has to go to some other city or town to work he will be given a certificate at one of the returned soldiers' Government employment offices, which will entitle him, to cheao railwav far*\t\\ 62001848 "]
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