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[" Sherbrooke Record Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1919.PRICE TWO CENTS PREMIER CLEMENCEAU TO RESUME THE PRESDENCY OF SUPREME COUNCIL AGAIN NEXT WEEK ITALY\u2019S LOSSES DURING 1HE WAR WERE HEAYY Attended Session of Great Powers Yesterday for the First a Million Were Killed and Nearly a Million Wounded, Half of Whom are Permanently Disabled.Time Since Attempt Was Made on His Life\u2014Premier Lloyd George Will Arrive in Paris on March 8th, When it is Expected Action Will Be Begun on Preliminary Peace Treaty.¦I.-\t?-\u2014¦\u2014 \u2014¦ .(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Feb.28.\u2014Premier Clemen- 1 PARIS, Feb.28.\u2014Dr.Silvio Crespi, Italian Minister of ******* + ***********\\FoodandTraneportaition,has ofathJ^re^tiPowers^het!lir\u201deeti1ml * RED CROSS TO CONTINUE * presented to the Repatriation he had met his conferees since the GOOD WORK IN PEACE * Committee of the Peace Con- 11M\t*** r\ti \u2022 rerence a statement showing Italy\u2019s losses, although she entered the war ten months after the beginning, which to its charter, whereby it will be reads as follows : Killed, 462,-The Premier looked well and vigor-j* permitted to extend its activities ?439.wnundad 953 8ft6 half eus and gave no sign of the recent or- * to the civilian population during * f\tv deal he had undergone, and jokingly1* peace times for the alleviation of * or whom are permanently dis-referred to his experience.\t: * pain and suffering wherever it ?David Lloyd George, the British f may be found.A resolution to ?Premier, has made arrangements so1* this effect was passed at the an- ?\t_ \u201e .that he will arrive in Paris on March *** nual meeting of the Society here *»\u2022\tJ 8th, when it is expected that all the!* yesterday afternoon.\t*\ttUlu Commissions will have reported, that!* he had met his conferees since the attempt against his life a little more than a week ago.The Premier remained for half an hour discussing various great questions in which France is highly enterested.He told his colleagues he would return next week to resume the Presidency of the Council.* - ?TORONTO, Feb.28.\u2014Applica- * tion will be' made to the Domin- *5* ion Parliament at its present ?sitting by the Canadian Red ?Cross Society for an amendment M.Clemenceau will again be President and that action will be begun on the preliminary peace treaty.M.Clemenceau paid a visit yesterday afternoon to President Poincare at the Elysee Palace.Later he returned to the War Ministry, where he received numerous visitors, among them Marshal Foch.PROTEST AGAINST MOVE MADE BY GERMANY RE NOTIN POSITION TO GRANT PASSES TO VISIT GRAVES losses show 3,169 5,252 wounded.The total number of men incapacitated during the war is shown to be 4,385,487, which includes over two million sick.The statement concludes by saying: These losses amounted to 1.2 per cent, of the population of Italy and her colonies, equally the percentage of losses of France.The MAGDEBURG CUT OFF AS » RESULT OF STRIKE.# - # (Associated Press Despatch) * BERLIN, Feb.28.\u2014Magde- # burg is shut off from rail com- * munication with the outside & world as a result of a railway & strike.A procession of unem- # ployed men, under Spartacan ifc ALSACE-LORRAINE (French Wire- Several Canadians Have Arrived in Italian navy lost eight dread-England With Views of Visiting noughts, eight submarines and France to See Graves of Rela-\ts^,J1eArA shiPs- Italy also lost 88,000 tons of PARIS, Feb.28 less Service)\u2014The Superior Council of Alsace and Lorraine at its first meeting in the French War Office adopted a resolution declaring a rainst the German proposals for a plebiscite in Alsace-Lorraine.The Councii was created to adjust various matters connected with the provisional administration of the two provinces.lives.direction, took possession of the # roundhouse, there, raked the «s fires from the locomotives and # induced the engineers and other * employees to join a political # #\tstrike for the introduction of # #\tSoviet rule.\t* Both Socialist parties and *\tTrade Union officials are en- #¦ deavoring to prevent the spread # ^ of the strike at Leipzig.Pos- é-tal, telephone and telegraph $£ #\temployees have voted to remain * at work until driven out by *\tforce.\t# *\t» * ****** COMMISSION TO LOOK INTO THE LABOR TROUBLES Adopted Arthur Henderson\u2019s Resolution at Conference Held in London Yesterday.(Associated Press Cable.) LONDON, February 28.\u2014After an all-day session devoted to airing the various phases of labor unrest, the Government, and in which Govern- ; ment ministers, labor leaders and industrial conference called by the representatives of the Pig employing interests participated, adopted a resolution presented by Arthur Henderson, Laborite, for the appointment of a joint temporary committee to be composed of thirty laborites and tflirty capitalists, to make a thorough investigation into the questions of hours, wages, general con- THE SITUATION AT MUNICH IS QUITE GRAVE Spartacan Forces are Masters of AH Public Buildings and are Turning Out Quantities of Bank Notes.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Feb.28.\u2014The situation at Munich is grave, according to the Berlin Vossosche Zeitung, which is quoted in a Havas despatch from Basle.Spar-tacau forces not only are masters of all public buildings and transportation services in the city, but have also seized the presses on which Government banknotes are printed.These presses, it is said by the Berlin Lokal Anzeiger, are kept busy.Foodstuffs are being rationed at Munich, the amounts issued to the bourgeoisie being only half of those given workingmen.SEVERAL MINISTERS ARE ARRESTED AT BUDAPEST (Associated Press Despatch) BASLE, Feb.28.\u2014Seven persons, including Major-General Alexander yon Szurmay, former Minister of National Defence, Joseph Szyerenyi, former Minister of Commerce, and Herr THE REATIONS BETWEEN ITALY AND JUGO-SLAVIA ARE REGARDED AS QUITE SERIOUS IN PARIS Italian Report Claims that the Jugo-Slavs are Mobilizing Forces, But Latter State Army is Being Reorganized Only on Very Restricted Basis\u2014Unless Conditions Improve il is Intimated that Penalties Provided for in Plan of League of Nations May Be Applied to Both Sides.-\t*-TT-\u2014- ' Methlen and Herr S^.eh, former |\tSf.S (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Feb.28.\u2014The relations of Italy and Jugo-Slavia are viewed as serious in Peace Conference circles, possibly as requiring action by the powers to prevent members of the conference from drifting into a conflict.Differences have been growing until both sides are taking a threatening attitude.An Italian report that the Jugo-Slavs are mobilizing forces brings a rejoinder from the latter that no such step has been taken, and that the army which was disbanded after the defeat of Austria is being re-organized on a \u201cvery restricted basis.\u201d It is admitted that the younger classes are being called to the colors, but it is asserted that this is nothing like general mobilization.The Jugo-Slavs complain that the Italians continue to land troops on the Dalmatian Coast members of the Hungarian Cabinet, are under arrest at Budapest charged with counter-revolutionary propaganda, according to advices received here from the Hungarian capital.It is added that Dr.Alexander Wekerle, ance^of Hungry \"owfÆTibertfto !tion ^ that obstruction by the Italian Msadvancedgage:\tY t0 i^y authorities in controlling the ë\tI railways running inland from Triest ' for the time being does not permit the movement of relief stores.This where, also that they are arresting and imprisoning female Jugo-Slav teachers on political grounds and stopping couriers of the Jugo- Government.Officials of the food administra- | OTTAWA, Feb.28.partment desires to inform all relatives and others interested that the Imperial Government is not in a position to grant passes to visit, soldiers\u2019 graves in France.rtnnrn im nuoci a In s°me instances there is no trans-ORDLK IN KU5MA portation whatever to the places ______\twhere the graves are located.Where Feb.28.\u2014There is no transportation exists it is entirely ALLIES HAVE IN VIEW NEW MEANS TO RESTORE 1\tI .\t\u2022\tC7C\tSCiici di LULL- merchant snipping, or J/ .J per: dirions of work, unemployment and The Militia De- cent of her total tonnage.Her lts prevention, and the best total money outlay was thirteen billion dollars, figuring exchange at par.ARCHBISHOP THORNLOE CANCELS ENGAGEMENTS.SAULT STE.MARIE, Ont., Feb.28.\u2014Because of the present feeble condition of Mrs.Thornloe, His Grace, Archbishon Thornloe, has cancelled all his official engabements in order to be in attendance on his wife.MEGANTIC ON THE WAT WITH MANY SOLDIERS.OTTAWA, Ont.Feb.28.\u2014The White Star Dominion Liner Megantic, which is expected to arrive at Halifax on March 6th, has 47 officers and 1,153 other ranks on board, of whom five officers and 131 other ranks are Montreal, 35 other ranks for Quebec, and five officers and 110 other ranks for Halifax.* « * « * * «I « » « * * * « & # sift\t& w & & & 36 Ü HON.J.H.KRLY I SAYS HE WOULD VOTE SINN FEIN Stated that Sinn Fein is Only Party Which Can Solve Irish Problem at Meeting in Ottawa.PARIS, longer any question of going on with taken up for military purposes.' MANY M.S.A.APPEALS HEARD.OTTAWA, Feb.28.\u2014Over forty thousand appeals under the Military means for promoting the relations between capital and labor, and report back1 to the conference, which will reassemble on April 5.At the suggestion of Premier Lloyd George, who strongly advocated the plan, the resolution was amended to include a sentence from a similar resolution, though not so compre- ' Service Act, were heard by Hon.Jus-\t\u2019\tw aj - t -\t-\t.^\t\u2022 There Duff Central Anneal Tnde-e be i bensive, presented earner by Sir the Prinkipo Conference, Andre Tar- is also little or no accommodation\ts+h 1017\tufl Allan Smith, ciMiiV n of thu man- dieu, one of the French delegates to Cable advices have the Peace Conference, informed from overseas to tae foreign newspaper correspondents.He said the Bolsheviki had failed to comply with the conditions laid down by the Entente as to a suspension of hostilities, and that the Allies have in view new methods of restoring order, in Russia and are examining avail-! able means to carry out this purpose.- i GREEK TERRITORIAL CLAIMS HEARD.PARIS, Feb.28.\u2014The committee j to consider Greek territorial claims: met late yesterday afternoon and j heard representatives of the Provi-, sional Albanian Government, the provisional Government of northern Epirus, and representatives from Thrace.! been received effect that a number of people not In possession of the above information have arrived in England with a view to visiting France to see the graves of relatives.tice Duff, Central Appeal Judge, between November 8th.1917, when the \u201e , _________.\t.\t\u201e office was established and the cessa-!\tcommittee of the Engineering tion of hostilities on November 11th.1 fmployçr8 Federation.Thxs called The eastern districts from which ap- f°r a rePort by the committee on peals were received were as follows:.e causes of the present unrest and Charlottetown, 194; Halifax, 1,989; the stePs necessary to best safest.John, 528; Quebec, 19,242; Mont-! Pllard the relations between capital SENATOR LODGE CLAIMS THAT CONSTITUTION OF LEAGUE WILL CONTRAVENE MUNROE DOCTRINE real, 11,998.ITALY ACCLAIMS HIGH VALUE OF LEAGUE.WASHINGTON, Feb.28.\u2014Premier Orlando, of Italy, today cabled a message to President Wilson declaring that the whole Italian people comprehend and acclaim with joy the high value and everlasting significance of the League of Nations.BUSINESS MEN URGED TO GO ON STRIKE TO MEET LABORERS\u2019 STRIKE and labor.| The industrial conference elected i representatives for the joint cotn-! mittee, and fixed the first meeting ! for Tuesday.The workers\u2019 committee includes Mr.Henderson and Mr.; Clynes and two women, Margaret i Bondfield and Miss Tynan.Sir Allan MacGregor Smith, chairman of the managing committee of the Engineering Employers\u2019 Federation, is to be chairman of the employees\u2019 committee, i A large majority of the conference ! voted for the resolution, but a small Members of All Creeds Join in Religious Ceremony at St.labQr group vigorously protested, on i\tHA\te s* m.a\ti the ground that the conference was Jean Baptiste Church to Honor Memory ot Créât roliticai not representative of the whole of labor.A delegate of the Transport Workers\u2019 Federation slashingly 'at- LOCAL CITIZENS CONGREGATE TO HONOR SIR WILFRID LAURIER IN STRIKING MEMORAL SERVICE Massachusetts Senator is Opposed to Present Plan of League, and Warns American People to Demand Severed Amendments to the Constitution\u2014Says Germany is Again Threatening emd that She Should Be Chained emd Settled at Once and This Menace to the World Removed.(Associated Press Despatch) WASHINGTON, Feb.28.\u2014Senator! Lodge, of Massachusetts, solemnly j* warned the American people today'to , Leader\u2014Most Impressive Spectacle.BASEL, Feb.28.\u2014Business and professional men in several' German towns have been urged to meet the strike of the working classes by going on strike themselves, according to despatches received here from Berlin.At Merseburg, southeast of Magdeburg, the bourgeoisie have gone on strike.The bourgeoisie committee at Leipzig, Saxony, has issued an appeal to the business men, officials, doctors, druggists and professors to call a general strike as a protest against the strike of the proletariat.At Brunswick, the former Premier of the Brunswick Government has publicly announced his adhesion to communism.PLANS A LONG FLIGHT.PARIS, Feb.28.\u2014Captain Coli, who recently crossed the Mediterranean and made the return trip within twenty-four hours, will soon make a flight by the way of Madrid to Fez and Agadir, Morocco.He will make a special study of conditions over the sea in vlerw of his intention to make a flight from Dakar at the extreme point of Cape-Verde, to Pernambuco, Brazil, within the next two months.Honoring the memory and commending the lifetime achievements of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, greatest Canadian of his time, Sherbrooke citizens, regardless of religious belief, today joined In a special memorial service held at St.Jean Baptiste Church, which was attended by a large number of prominent local men.The church was crowded throughout the proceeding of the ceremonious services, and among those present were many of the older generation, who have made a niche in the city\u2019s business affairs, and who have known Sir Wilfrid as a leader since their youth.The special memorial services were conducted by Monseigneur Tanguay, assisted by deacon and sub-deacon, while in the sanctuary were some fifteen priests, and among whom could he noticed the Rev.Fathers Maltais, Laporte, and Morin, as well as many others from surrounding districts.The funeral oration was delivered by the Rev.Father Dolar Biron, curate of St.Etienne de Bolton Church.He eulogized the qualities of the dead Liberal leader, and sketched briefly the life so full of eventful endeavor.He drew a comparison between Sir Wilfrid and Sir John MacDonald, as being the two great leaders who had come from the people, and as being the names which would stand out most prominent in the political history of * * «5 « I * * I * I « ! * » » » * * * * * » » I * ! » * » i * i ft * FRANCE SUFFERED DAM- » AGE DURING WAR TO * EXTENT OF 119,801,000,- ifr 000 FRANCS.\t* - £ PARIS, Feb.28.\u2014The budget # committee of the Chamber of & Deputies has drawn up a re- # port fixing the damages caused # by the war in France, the to- # tal reaching 119.801,000,000 # francs.Of this amount 96,- # 559,000,000 is entailed by di- & rect damages, and 23,242,- Sji 000,000 by indirect damage * through loss of income or the * impossibility of carrying on the & j work.\tj The largest item of direct ft j losses embraces damages to & tacked the resolution, \u2018 declaring : \u201cThe conference has been called \u2019for the purpose of sidetracking all the efforts o! the men and women workers to improve themselves.\u201d He was interrupted by a storm of \u201cNo, no.\u201d Chairman Brownlie, ol the 'executive council ol the Amalgamated So-cirty of Engineers, representing the triple alliance of miners, transport and railroad workers, asserted that they would nos be bound by any decision the conference made until they had an opportunity to get instructions from their unions.A few refused to vote.(See also page 9.) CONFECTIONERS ARE AFTER FOREIGN TRADE houses and public buildings of # Organization is Formed and Effort Will Be Made to Expand Canada\u2019s Present Export Trade.36.000.\t000.000 francs.Agri- # cultural losses are computed at.# 19.221.000.\t000 francs, those of # mines at 11,138,000,000 * francs, and those to textile # concerns 3,266,000,000 francs.# * the future.BISHOP PRE- CHA LTFOUX SENT.Bishop Chalifoux was present the services, and presided over at the rrtnnm'rB'tnnnrrffYimnnrrmTSTnn^^\t^ APPEAL FOR KHAKI FUND Under the autpicea of the Sherbrooke Patriotic Association.! ftjuuuLttAM agflaiisgg g ns p q a s, iulslslsuuuuulsu^^ p obsequies.The full choir, with Prof Cartier at the organ, rendered Per-rault\u2019s harmonized mass for the dead, under the direction of Mr.C.O.Biron, local notary.tJI The soloists were Messrs.C.E.Ra-chand, E.C.Catien, M.J.Choquette, Armand Crepeau and J.A.Bouchard.\t.\t.\t.\t._____.The solemn \u201cMiserere Mei\u201d was the [ !iBn\t^\t^ to d th(dr\tln I OTTAWA, Ont., Feb.28.\u2014The first 1 organization of its kind has been | formed for the direct purpose of se-! curing post-war export business un-j der the name of Canadian Confec-I tionary, Biscuits and Chocolate Industries, Limited.C.J.Bodley, of Toronto, late of the confectioners\u2019 section, is manager, and G.W.Morgan, until recently chief of the export section of the Canada Food Board, has been appointed traffic manager.An aggressive effort, will be inaugurated by the manufacturers in this industry to secure a share of the for- In reference to the Khaki Club established for the protection of soldiers, the Mayor of Sherbrooke says: \u201cThe Khaki Club is doing work which is absolutely necessary in the Interest of the returned soldier.In the interest of our country, this work must be carried on, and from my personal Knowledge the Club is well organized to carry on the work effectively.The Club is aiding our Police Committee In their efforts to see that the law is Miforced, and is giving us valuable assistance.\u2014(Signed) Clias.D.White, Mayor.\u201d principal solo hymn, and was given by I expandln* Canadian export trade.Mr.~\t' More money is needed, as the work is growing daily.Contributions may be sent to Mrs.A.Robinson, Hon.Treasurer, 16 Moore St., Sherbrooke.I C.E.Therrien, M.L.A., Mayor Chas.The Sherbrooke Patriotic Associa- 1).White, K.C., and Aldermen Fortier, Bachand.The service was attended by a large j (Associated Press Despatch) number of well known local dignitar- COPENHAGEN, Feb.28.\u2014Rioting les.In_special reserved seats sat Mr.| broke out anew in Munich on Thurs-\u2014\u2014 fjay^ according to the correspondent tion gratefully acknowledges the following contributions: Mrs.Robert Wyatt.$\t2.00 Mr.W.F.Vilas, Cowansville.10.00 The Misses Elkins.Judge Hutchinson.Marbleton Red Cross .Previously acknowledged Edwards, Tetrjeault, Delorme, Brault and Skinner.All took interest in the ceremony of the religion professed by the great P 1.00\tchieftain, and all, regardless of reli-10.0(1 gion, came to pay their respects and 5.00\thonor the memory of the man who has 2186.00 gone out of Canadifen public life, leav- - ing a vacancy that can never be really Total.$2214.00 filled.there of the Politiken.Three thousand Spartacan soldiers marched to the Parliament buildings in an effort to force the Diet to proclaim a Soviet Republic in Bavaria.German Government troops yesterday occupied the town of Ham-borne, in the Ruhr industrial region, after a fight in which a number of Spartacans were killed.The Government troops captured 116 prisoners.the League of Nations as presented to the Peace Conference at Paris, and to insist upon its fundamental revision.Speaking in the Senate, the Republican floor leader declared lis conviction that instead of safeguarding the peace of the world, the league, as now planned, would engender misunderstanding and strife.Delivering his first public utterance on the subject since the constitution became public, the Massgchusetts senator vigorously opposed the plan and made specific recommendations for amendment.He declared that as now drafted, the constitution would contravene the Munroe doctrine, strike at American sovereignty, involve America in all foreign disputes, substitute internationalism and be of benefit principally to Europe.Expressing complete sympathy with the popular demand and efforts toward an agreement for world peace, Senator Lodge said he was not prepared to say that there could pot he a concert, of nations to safeguard against war, but he insisted that the sgreement for such a concert should be drawn up calmly and deliberately, when the world was at oeacc and not hastily, when war still existed.Senator Lodge, who is expected to I be chairman of the powerful Foreign Relations Committee in the next Senate, which will act on the peace treaty and any plan for a League of j Nations, was given close attention by senators and crowded galleries.He urged that the nation think well ; before de rrting from the policies of Washington, and said the paramount duty now was to conclude peace with ! Germany.! GERMANY LIFTING HER HEAD AGAIN.\u201cMuch time has been wasted,\u201d he said.\u201cThe delays have bred restlessness and confusion everywhere.Germany is lifting her head again.The whimpering after defeat is changing to threats.She is seeking to annex nine millions of Germans in German Austria.She is reaching out in Bus- ) sia and reviving her financial and commerc al penetration everywhere.! Germany is again threatening, and ! the only source of a great war is to 1 be found in the future, as for the ! past, in Germany, She should be chained and fettered now, and this menace, to world peace removed.\u201d The Senator said that while in the interests of peace it might be necessary to abandon the Munroe doctrine, the policies of Washington and other principles of Americanism, the ! nation should reflect and hesitate before it.acts.PROPOSES SEVERAL AMENDMENTS.Amendments proposed by Senator (Continued on page Ten) has brought energetic representations from the food authorities, which, if (Associated Press Despatch) not sufficient to check the attitude of OTTAWA, Feb.28.\u2014Self-determi.both sides, it is intimated economic-nation for Ireland as an act of com.and financial penalties provided for mon justice was advocated in eloqueni in the plan of the League of Natrons [appeals by several eminent Irish-Ca-may be applied to both sides.\tnadians at a mass meeting in the Rus- Isell Theatre here last night under the auspices of the Ancient Order ol Hibernians.The principal speaker of the evening was Hon.J.Hall Kelly, M.L.C., of Quebec.Mr.Kelly devoted hia speech to what he called removing the prejudices which existed against th« Sinn Fein.\u201cIf I had a voice in Irish affairs,\u20191 he declared, with emphasis, \u201cI would vote Sinn Fein, the only party which can solve the Irish problem.\u201d said Mr.Kelly, a declarartion which was received with loud applause.A resolution, which was carried unanimously, called upon Premier Borden to u e his powerful influence with his colleagues at the Peace Conference to the end that the people of Ireland shall have a voice in determining how they shall be governed.-o\t ¦\u2014 \u2014 POPE\tREQUESTS\tA\tCHANGE\tIN DAY OF ABSTINENCE.ROME, Feb.28.\u2014Pope Benedict has authorized the faitVul to substitute some other day for raturday as a day of abstinence during the coming benten season.-».j.\t.> * .j, * it.,j, *\t.j.4.* 4, THE WEATHER * \u2022t»\t4.v *:* ?\u2022> 4* *> 4* 4- 4- 4- 4-\t*> 4* 4- 4* 4 4- 4- FAIR TODAY WITH RISING TEM-PERATURE.Pressure is high over the northwestern portion of the continent, and on the Atlantic coast, while a moderate disturbance from the southwest states is approaching the Great Lakes.The weather has been fair and moderately cold from Ontario eastward, and decidedly cold in the West, Fair today with rising temperature, or sieet tonight and on Saturday.4.4.4.4. 4* * 4.4 4.4.4.4.4.4.4, 4, 4.4 4 4, 4, 4, Banking Service VOUR banking requirements may A 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 The Emergency Brake in Business Practically every business firm carries fire, burglar and accident insurance.What about Financial Insurance \u2014 a protection fund to provide ready cash when sales fall off or collections are slow ?Start one.Put part of the yearly profits in a Savings Account in The Merchants Bank.Then, this Reserve Fund of undivided profits will be instantly available to carry the business safely through any fmancialstringency.MERCHANTS DANK Head Office : Montreal.Ofc* Cjf\\NAi?A, SHERBROOKE BRANCH, BURY BRANCH.Established 1S64J H.IRWIN, Manager.H, J.SIMMONS, Manager, TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY* RECORD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1919.Bringing Up Father CÜPYRIGHT 1918 By George McManus JICCS-OPEN THIS» DOOR!,', » THOUGHT yOO t>*tD \\OOK V/tFE V/UZ.OOT?' M &, bHE V/Ui BUT 4UEVî> î>HE CAME BACK TO «IT t>OME n: à Quick:: i'll i>ave tour Lirr TO K> *AVE \u2022 O- V/HADùA TOU «OMMA DO 'WHERE'LL \u2022 HIDE- |\u2014 / I COULD HAVE SWORN THAT THERE VAJZ SOME ONE EL^E IN THIS» ROOM s\u20141 Mi TOU HEARD me t^lk in-to MESELF- 4-V- S23 WHEN SHE «OES l HOPE HE DON'T TOR «IT ABOUT Ue Essi:-.* BtiSi /\" Gnayft&ir _ JaÆgS A prejwnmon for mtoripK Mt'irsl color to cny oï m ^ \u2022 # _ \u2014 r ] ±, f t ,i m a H (I\u2022 \u2014 0 i hair, for removina iaudruft and s*§ a hiUrdree-¦îr.jT 1.üot a dvn.Genero'is e«/*a ootids at ulll deaW*1 ready to lm.Philo Kay C* , hie«,ar>, N.;.ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT-LOCAL HAPPENINGS Miss Porter, excelled as \u201cEzra Bromley, Storekeeper,\u201d Melissy Watkins, old maid, and Liza L:z Brat.Gate Guild, was indefinitely postponed.A basket dinner will be served at noon on Wednesday by the members Gatherings by Daily Record Mrs- Albert Carroll, Master John and workers in the Church, and will be ____i ».: \\r ¦ i Miss PraDCi8, of Fost»!, are the greatly missed in social circles.Mr.worresponaents in Various guests of Mr.James Carroll and Kidd replied in a suitable Cojummities.\tj ot,h,er reUti es.______\tMr.Colin who has been has returned home, and is the ruest ada.of his aunt, Mrs.W.E.Lothroo.\t- Mr.and Mrs.Archie Colby, of Glen Mr.H.J.Smith has feft for Mon-\tKillTH villa, are guests of her parents, Mr.treal, where he has accepted a non !\t______ and Mrs.Nut brown.\ttion.\tMrs.E.Malloy, an aged and highly-: Mr.Percy Locke, who **aa\trr'x-~\t\u2014 -*\t*«\u2014\t^\t.\u2022r\u2019\t.& \u2022 ,\t/% m .e-y\\\t.1\tV il »T Hi 1V.O Li tl V K7 V viiv iliCllli/dS 1\u2019?4'ni Üxp! : ÎS f\u201cU66T n,etiof the Ladies\u2019 Aid in the Methodist gam $(13.04.Of this.Mrs.J.N.Jenks i «\u2019rtn-reh ChrilT cwéh1 C ^ to he given to | Mrs> w> j.' Whitecombe and Mr.Christ Church Gun, Lt acting as c> N Whitcomb attended the regu- JOhiNA'ILLE Kidd replied m a suitable manner, enaeb tn î-ho\tnLo^ti^ dL Ie- N- VVhitcomb attended the regu- =»\u2022\t; thanking the friends, and extending a Metv has not^nri-A\t™w1Ctwllar meeting of the Massawippi W.Patterson, of Montreal, cordial welcome to all to their home j^h0 tuï\"\tnrfd ^ ^\u2018 ,.y C.T.U.at the home of Mrs.ML they mr ™\u201c\twU».«.w.«iL; is2*Æ.»LifE: °»*\t\u2022* \u2022 and is to be put on again in the Opera 1 House at Coaticook, Friday evening ¦ March 7th.\t, .\t^\t,\t-,,-,\tGENERAL NOTES.__ \u201e\t,\t*'M nt-n The infant son of Mr.and Mrs.E.respected citizen and an old pioneer of Mrs.Sarah Buckiand, who has spent LW°,le^:h.8S A- Ly°naais is\tvery\tUl.\tNorth Hill, Lingwick,\tpassed away\ttbf last few months at St.Augustine, -^- on Saturday morning,\tmuch to the\treturned to Bamston last week.SCOTS 1\tOWN\tregret of many.Much\tsympathy is\t.Mr- ar\u2018d Mrs- Maiiland arrived here extended the family in\ttheir sorrow.\tfrom BrockyiiIc, Out., last Thursday, The Scotstown saw null hiis ch.a- Saturday and Monday last were the a!C Mr.Maiti&nd will I'esume his ser-ed down for the present, and a num- stormiest days of the season.The ,TICU^o_\u2019 ?Ia.rCu.?14.E1 oC?returned to his home in Moe'a Ri\\ er.He is the guest, of Mr.aal Mrs.Mi.fis Msck.The infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Ben Station lies dangerously ii!.Rer.Norman Ward, Mr.A.Hun-ten and the Misses ^hn, Parker, Ellen Lothrop, Bernice 1 TiaGm and Emily Ward went to San 1 Hill ou ber of the men have been Laid off.residents were again deprived cf their i\ts\tan(i Heathton on that .The rest of the crew is lording ra»s mail.\t\u201e of logs for export.\tMrs.E.K.McLeod nas Tnesdav ev»ni.\tScott brothers have finished haul- home from Sherbrooke with her lit- ÏCo-«\"tant HosmCrChere br™Hv Dy ^\tn8 :tæ-2^ Xe-___________________________________ IH.r*sreheMlïip\u201cSrfib,LML\u201cwïssr- \"aijrîrsSttüïntïaStfn.vlil,.\"KWÎA.î!* tfis rurtbwed\tH«l Pw« Not Air«aB«»» ItwatS af\u2019lucDonaKi\u2019aine'ge, out'of : day.,\t.: Mr.John Fox returned to Barnston, \u2022 m eo Saturday evening from the Sherbrooke Wednesday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.J.S.Webster drove to Brown\u2019s Hill on Thursday morning to attend the funeral of the late Mrs.Sutton.The mid-week prayer service at the Methodist church was held on Wed' nesday evening, under the leadership of the pastor, Rev.A.F.Shorten.Mr.Fred Emery has been very ill at his home in West Compton for the past few days.The dwelling house, together with five acres of land, which for a number of years was owned and occupied by the late Joseph Deryan, has been .'1rs.J.Nutbrowr of 1 ' inri-io-vrlp\t.Y .\t-i-.TL I \u2022\tY,\t\u201e ; uweiiui av iuacuonaia and vira 11.- .,\t- ' ,\t' * a nice lot of tics in this section, Because of its tonic and laxative ef- ^ class of twenty-two ^t^-HengJutbC'iwn, of ^eo.; which wiU be loaded carB in\u2019 feet LAXATI\\\u2019E BROMO QUININE\tHerbert McCutcheon is con- mt ,\t.\t.\t,a\ttown.\ti Tablets) can be taken by anyone with fined to her bed with painful attack \\hOCk Lf lt\tis reported that Mr.John g_ out causing nervousness or rin^ng in 0f rheumatism.Dr.McCurdy and 1 ^cott has purchased the Electric ^le- ^ea
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