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Sherbrooke daily record
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[" ; Sherbrooke Established 1897 Daily SHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919.Record, PRICE TWO CENTS BELIEVED THAT GEteiANS WILL MAKE PROPOSALS RELATIVE TO CERTAIN PHRASES IN TREATY A Competent Commission Will Examine the German Answer and if Modifications are Thought to Be Necessary, the Enemy Delegates Will Be Notified\u2014Probable that from Twenty-five to Thirty Days Will Elapse Before the Treaty is Finally Signed.PARIS, May 9.\u2014 (Havas)\u2014It is generally believed that the Germans will answer on the delivery of the treaty of peace by proposals relative to certain phrases of the document.A competent commission will examine the German answer and if modifications are necessary, the Germaps will be notified.It is expected that in this rejoinder the enemy will be allowed four or five days to agree definitely to the whole treaty.It is therefore probable that from twenty-five to thirty days will elapse before the pact is finally signed.The German delegates to the Peace Congress are considerably divided among themselves in their views on the peace terms submitted by the Allied and associated powers, it was intimated today by a high British authority.DELEGATES OF THE COUNTRIES WHOSE BOUNDARIES ARE AFFECTED BY TREATY GENERALLY EXPRESS SATISFACTION (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, May 9.\u2014Interviews with representatives of countries whose territories are affected by the peace treaty are published in the Temps.Paul Hymans, of Belgium, declares he is generally satisfied; and the Polish delegates also express satisfaction, although the solution of the Danzig problem does not give them all they expected, and they are uncertain whether they will be allowed to fortify the coast of Internationalized territory.Danish representatives express deep satisfaction with the disposition of Schleswig-Holstein, but express surprise that the boundaries of territories which will be called upon to decide their own destiny were fixed, according to a summary of the treaty, considerably further south than either the Danish Government\u2019s Parliamentary delegates or the delegates of the Schlesweig-Danes had proposed at the Peace Conference.Dr.Benes, the Czecho-Slovak Foreign Minister, also voices his satisfaction with the arrangements which have been made with some minor reservation.i TIIFA A Mrniri A AT nrmnr ENTENTE POWERS ARE ^ TWU AMERItAN I CHI NAVAL PLANES PZJI | REACH HALIFAX NOT BACK OF MOVE 2 MADE BY RUMANIA S ____ ?(Associated Press Despatch) thority that there is no foundation for reports that the Entente powers either instigated or are supporting the Rumanian advance against Hungary, which was undertaken solely on the initiative of Rumania to forestall projected combined operations by the Hungarians and Russians against that country.CjUUL!LSIILSLSUUL&^^ One Machine Was Forced to Descend in Flight from Rockaway to Halifax, But Made Chatham Harbor Safely.£ HEIRS TO GOULD FORTUNE HAVING THEIR TROUBLES ! HALIFAX, N.S., May 9.\u2014The Am-! erican hydro-airplanes, N.C.3 and N.: C.1 are now tuning up preparatory to making a start on the second leg of | the trans-Atlantic flight.Fuel was -) j taken aboard both planes during the ^ i night and the engines overhauled.Early this morning the N.C.1 was IjuiAPJt&JUUUJLSljlAg : taken from her moorings off the naval I station at Eastern Passage and run! j up and down the surface of the bay.j Later, the N.C.3 was put through the !same tests.No announcement has yet rinnrmTrTirrmTnnr! CHINESE DELEGATES TOLD NOT TO SIGN (Associated Press Despatch) ARIS, May 9.\u2014The Chinese delegation has received cable instructions from Peking not to sign the treaty of peace because of the Kiao-Chau-Shantung settlement.Instructions to the same effect have been received from the representatives of both the Northern and Southern Governments in the Peace Conference at Shanghai.LIBERAL LEADER .ARRANGEMENTS FOR CONVENTION WHICH IS TO BE HELD AT OTTAWA been reported by the senior United States naval officer at this port, Cap tain H.K.Hines, as to the hour of departure, but if the tests have proved as satisfactory as they seem to have done, from the vantage point of the Citadel, overlooking Halifax harbor, it is anticipated that the start will be made in a few hours.As Professor Alexander McAdie, of Harvard Uni- | versity, predicted last night, the fav- Charge is Made By Several Heirs1 ora^e atmospheric conditions of °\t¦ -\t-\t-\t-\t-\t; yesterday are continuing .; r.\tr r* i l /\u201c¦! \u2022 r yesi-eruay a/1:\ttoday, and Against George J.Gould, thief I with the N.C.4 safe at Chatham, ev- ! cry factor points to an early start.!The news that N.C.4 was safe at Chatham was flashed to Captain Hines by the Canadian Press upon receipt, Executor of the Estate.(Associated Press Despatch.) IKE MAURETANIA ARRIVES WITH MANY SOLDIERS Sir Edward Kemp Was a Passenger\u2014He Vigorously Defends the Argyle House.GERMAN DELEGATE REGARDS SYSTEM OF MANDATES FOR COLONIES AS LITTLE LESS THAN \u201cDISGUISED ANNEXATION\u201d (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, May 9.\u2014Herr Sehueeking, a member of the German peace delegation, in addressing his colleagues on Tuesday, expressed the opinion that the League of Nations ought to include all the powers signatory to j the Hague Convention and the Pope, according to a Reuter\u2019s despatch from Paris.He favored The Hague as the seat of the League instead of Geneva, and regarded the system of the mandates for German colonies as little less > than \u201cdisguised annexation.\u201d The despatch states that Herr Sehueeking expressed a disappointment that nothing would be said in the Treaty of Peace about the freedom of the seas, and said that he would much prefer a system of Maritime police.! PROTESTS GREAT BRITAIN BEING NAMED MANDATORY FOR GERMAN EAST AFRICA (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, May 9.\u2014The Belgian delegation has issued a note relative to Great Britain being appointed mandatory for German East Africa, saying that it is \"unable to believe that this action has been taken by the Council of Four.\u201d In view of Belgium\u2019s important military operations in Africa, her sacrifices to insure the conquest of German East Africa, and the fact that her situation has given her rights on that continent,\u201d the note says \u201cBelgium is unable to admit that German East Africa could be disposed of by agreements in which she has not participated.\u201d (Associated Press Despatch) HALIFAX, N.3., May 9.\u2014The Cu- NEW YORK, May 9.\u2014The heirs and by him to the U.S.S.Baltimore, nard Liner Mauretania docked at of Jay Gould, the railroad financier, I the mother ship, lying at anchor off Halifax this morning with four who accumulated one of America\u2019s the naval air station.\t; thousand returning Canadian sol- greatest private fortunes, are in ai\t; ™ ;\tIT,r,T,r,TJ diers, made up of Nos.1, 2 and 3 quarrel over the administration of!\toAIL AT CHAIHAM HARBOR.| brigades of artillery or siege batter- the $83,000,000 estate he left them.| (Associated Press Despatch) ies on to 12, under command of His son, George J.Gould, chief ex- CHATHAM, Mass., May 9.\u2014'rhe; General Andrew McNaughton, SLS.O., ecutor of the estate, is required by naval airplane N.C.4, missing since and a few other details.Among the a Supreme Court order signed yester- late yesterday when she was forced ninety odd civilian passengers day to show cause why he should not to descend because of engine trouble brought out by the Mauretania were be removed.\tj while attempting a flight from Rock- Sir Edward Kemp, Canadian Over- Gould is charged with fraud, per-! away to Halifax, was towed into Cha- seas Minister of Militia ; Sir Charles petrated by him even on his own : tham harbor by a motor boat from the Ross, Sir Lady and Percy Daniels brothers and sisters,\u201d and which \u201cre- Chatham Aviation Station at about anij Mrs.Whitelaw Reid, suited in an aggregate loss to the o\u2019clock this morning.The N.C.4 gjr Edward Kemp vigorously defend-estate of $25,000,000,\u201d in affidavits was.first sighted by a guard at the e(j Argyle House, Canadian headquar- station.The members of the crew of the N.C.4 reported that they were ^ wjcjo i.c 4.^140\tcomfortable and that they had passed\t^ ly Anna, Countess de Castellane, and\ta caI™ sea'\t0ne ¦en\u2019 expeditionary force, he did not ot a number oi the ^bers having been disabled on the j trip from Rockaway.filed in the Supreme Court by his' brother, Frank J.Gould, his sister, j the Duchess De Talleyrand, former-! the guardians Gould children of the third generation.In answering the affidavit, George ! Gould denies the charges and is supported by a deposition made by Mrs.Helen Gould Shephard, his sister, formerly Miss Helen Miller Gould.MVa.Shephard declares that the charges are \u201cinaccurate and distinctly building trade w, 1-I\t**\tAxri+Vï-in o ¦fftxxr rl ters in London upon his arrival here.Of the thousand officers who had been attached to the Canadian believe a dozen could be found who would say anything derogatory of the work done at Argyïe House.The PRUSSIAN PREMIER IS SQUEALING ALREADY (Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, May 9.\u2014Premier Hirsch, of Prussia, speaking in the Prussian National Assembly to- terms as representing a purely \u201cmailed fist\u201d peace which \u201cwould mean slavery for the Fatherland and fresh bloodshed for Europe.\u201d 0 C 0 0 00° misleading.within a few days.The Question Of The Hour Is Whether Or Not Cer any Will Sign The Treaty Offered Her AUSTRIAN NAVY WILL BE ENTIRELY WIPED OUT BY TERMS OF THE TREATY and a Considerable Sea Fort to Poland the Surrender of Their Entire Mercantile Fleet.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, May 9.\u2014The naval term?){ the treaty to be presented Austria, as they have been complete, entirely wipe out the Austrian navy.All the ships of the navy, large and small, are to be surrendei'ed.Their disposition among the Allied is to be adjusted later.GOVERNMENT OF NORTH RUSSIA RECOGNIZES OMSK GOVERNMENT A RCHANGEL, May 9.\u2014The Provisional Gov _______ ernment of North Rus- C0ND1TI0NS CRIT1C1 t.\t, sia has officially recognized BY SOCIALIST PRESa | anj declared allegiance to the PARIS, May 9.\u2014The Socialist Press ! Omsk Government.Pending criticizes the peace conditions severe- ; (he establishment of closer ly.One newspaper, for example, un-1 _.\t.,\t\u201e\t.\t, der the caption \u201ca peace of oppression connection with Omsk, the and injustice\u201d says: \"The capitalist Provisional Government and imperialist world as it exists could only produce a capitalist and imperialist peace, which prepares the way for another war.Between President Wilson\u2019s fourteen points and certain stipulations communicated to Count Von B rockdo rf f - Ran tzau there are contrasts which are to striking.\u201d AUSTRIANS EXPECTED TO ARRIVE AT ST.GERMAIN ABOUT MONDAY NEXT PARIS, May 9.\u2014The Austrian peace delegation, numbering from fdr- re- serves independent management^ of local affairs.ty to fifty persons, is expected to arrive at St.Germain on May 12th.Information received from French sources is that the delegation has not as yet left Vienna, owing to difficulties encountered in selecting its members because of differences of opinion regarding the proposed incorporation of German-Austria in Germany.Despatches received here today in-(Continued on Page 10) 1\tfacts of the matter were that the GENERAL STRIKE THREATENED gtaff at Argyle House had accom-WINNIPEG, May 9.\u2014A general pushed a stupenduous work under exwalk-out of all union workers in ceptionally severe difficulties.It was Greater Winnipeg appears inevitable.oniy a question of time before the it is stated, unless the metal and problems precipitated principally by strikes are settled the anxiety of the men to get home ; would work out their own solution.It was this anxiety to get home more quickly than ships could be found to get them home which vvas responsible for the Kinmel Park riots.Sir Edward paid a feeling t.ri-lute to the Argyle House staff, stating that they were working in the greatest possible co-operation in an endeavor to get the men home as - ! quickly as possible.Since the sign- Greatest Shock to Germans Was the Clause Establishing the ^ 0bfee*heretStic^he14iVo!o°oo T-Frontier or Poland, Giving a Great Fart or West Prussia maining should he cleaned up by the Also Object to enS§ Rte«=Fst\tBtatei Vif*.Sfr THb\t21«M4 r»\tt ms 201 ^enf;c:i firtfi^irrNoarmage w eumg^n at.\t|Was done.The S.H.S.Minstrel*ionight at 8T5.; Joseph champagne, of Coaticook, Tne S.H.S.Minstrel Show is to ;aPPeared before Judge Mulvena on a Sherbrooke what the Metropolitan is j charge of failing to report for medi-to New York.Tonight at 8.15.Admis-! cal examination under the M.S.A., sion 35 cents.\t; yesterday afternoon, and was fined Those wishing to take special danc- ! and costs-ing lessons for the coming ball giver.The merchants of Sherbrooke met by the St.Francis Golf Club are in- last evening in the City Hall to dis- ' -:~^T- - | cuss the problem of the petitions cir- ¦ a\tp I,\tI ft a culated among the clerks for more Messrs E.H.Rioner&Sons:^?&e;Kfrss LIBRARIANS\t(V.83 left for further consideration.to inform the people of sher- .Wanted\u2014Machine and hand opera-.u .\tj \u201e ,\t.tors for pur new factory soon to be opened in tms city.Apply Leo Lah- BANK CLEARINGS OVER MILLION The highest total in several months ; was reached by the bank clearing figures for the past week was announced today by the Sherbrooke ; Clearing House.The total is 51,-!023,388 09, an increase of $128,085.29 over the 1918 figure of $895,302.80.The total for 1917 was $782,949.49.berte, Local Manager.Clean-up\u201d week will start next arc pleased brooke that Stationery Store at 69 King Street.Their cnatomers will find a magnificent i Monday, and will Continue through choice of Office articles.Stationery, French ^lie following days, the citizens of and Entriinh Literature, statuette*, Reiigiou*.Sherbrooke being requested to clean Articles, Church Ornamenta, School Supplies, j their premises thoroughly and dis-Prize Books, etc., etc.\tj pense with all rubbish which has ac- Your visit at oui New Store will be very ! cumulated during the winter.The summer time has come ! It came yesterday, despite the weather LATE MR.CONNOR LAID TO REST The funeral of the late Hugh Connor took place Sunday noon from : the Grand Trunk depot and was ; largely attended by many old friends, i The pall-bearers were Messrs.John j Griffith, Eugene Codere, John Leonard, Thomas Flanery, Frederick Griffith and Patrick Wolfe.Mr.Connor was an* old and highly respected citizen of Sherbrooke for many years, hut had made his home In Pasadena, Cal., for the last ten years on account of poor health.He leaves a wife and one daughter, Mrs.j Chas.A.Crochetiere, of Sherbrooke : one son, John P.Connor, of Pasa-| dena ; one sister, Mrs.William | Brownrigg, and one brother, John Connor, of Quebec.Buildings, Power Mouses, Damsi ïlaiîroads Our up-to-date methods enable us to give you speedy and economical service.You will «ave money by applying to us for estimates and other information.Loon>is-flaÉ CoBslioclion Co.Plumbing and Heating Dept.Phone 1234.\tNight 844j* W.Ë.Loomis j Hydrated Lime, Fulpstone and i Silinite Plaster, Lime, Cement, Sand, I Gravel, Fire Brick and Ciay, and I Masons\u2019 Supplies of all kinds.Manu-' facturer of High Grade Face and i Common Brick.Price Right.i Trade Mark Rcj.Get* Real Laundry Service from the pm* SHERERCOKE Er^T much appreciated.E.H.Richer & Sons.r Saturday Only We place on sale Six little Taffeta Suit*.Sizes 16, 18, 36, 38, 42.Very special price, $29.50.Nurse»\u2019 Costumes \u2014 Below what they cost us\u2014$.4.00, $4.50 and $5.00.One dozen Little Frocks ______ Special price, $25.00.and the fact that spring is scarcely here, for strolling down Wellington street yesterday afternoon appeared 11 the first Panama hat of the season.! It was large and sportily curved, and U very immaculately white.So whether there's ice on the river tomorrow or not, summer is here.LIEUT.K.JENCKES SPOKE TO ! STUDENTS.A very pleasing incident occurred! at the Sherbrooke High School Tues-j day afternoon, when Lieut.Kennan Jenckes, M.C., son of Mr.and Mrs.J.: M.Jenckes, of this city, gave a talk 1 by special invitation to the pupils and i teachers in the assembly hall, on as- ; pects of the war with which he was : familiar.The principal, assistant principal! and children of the North Ward School were present, and the young officer was received with applause.The movements of Lieut.Jenckes\u2019 SHERERGOKE Bring your foot troubles to j\t$ ffiTHlT».the Chicago Foot Expert who will be at our store today and tomorrow.His advice is free and you are not obliged to buy.meeting of .the Diocesan W.A.next week.It was hoped that the boys of the Auxiliary would attend the meeting in a body and show th t they knew how to do honor to one who was giving up his life to saving souls\u2014a soldier frem the front.Additional mission boxes were dis- &£xtr !\\=.65 Wellington St.Saturday oniy.own battery from the timThTjoined ' ^ihuted and all arrangements made until just before the armistice, when; Î0\u2018, a,î'aleuto ,be hc\u2019d V1 t0njune*t]0i \u2022\t, wiicu Wjt}l ^he k0yS> minstrel show whic A.H.Genge Piano I uner and Repairer Residence 13 Quebec Street.Telephorbe 646-w The gas consumers are requested to take notice that from time to time during the summer, gas mains will be repaired, and consequently the gas ; supply will be cut off for a few hours, i A man will go through the district [affected, ringing a bell, to give notice f of it.Consumers are requested to securely examine all gas appliances and see that the valves, pilot lights, ete., are closed; otherwise serious ac-! cidents may happen when the gas sup-ply is turned on again.\u2014City of | Sherbrooke Gas Department.j A citizen was observed «tanding on one of our street corners buried in deep', and apparently gad thought.JJ On being asked what the trouble was, he replied : \"My wife has put my winter coat away, B-r-r-r !\u201d as ja nor\u2019wester came hustling along ! Wellington street.\"Why don\u2019t you I dig it up?\u201d \"That\u2019s the problem.It's between having to locate it, [those moth balls, and this, B-r-r r!\u201d j he mournfully replied, and the questioner passed on, feeling unequal to the task of solving the problem.will close the year.A successful practice for the entertainment referred to occupied the re- teh great drive was on, were told very clearly, and certain occasions were mentioned when splendid work was ________________ .done, the Canadians winning great\treferred to occ laurels.\tectl'j mamder of the evening.Many questions were asked by the!\tT~T ntcat-i-c*\" interested audience and answered, and\ti .W.L-.A.mj 1 Mr.Lockhart, the principal, thanked I\t- Lieut.Jenckes cordially for so kindly! The Pollyar.ua and Sunbeam clubs ac£rlng ^ b.'s refluest.\tjwill meet tomorrow afternoon fSnt- Three rousing cheers were given for urday) at 2.30 o\u2019clock, and hope to Lieut.Jenckes by the boys, and God have a large number present, have the King was sung, fittingly The Maple Leaf Club and Gollyanna casing the afternoon.\tclub are busy working for a sale which will take place shortly.________ W.R.BRADLEY S SON RENT PAVETTE BUILDING.That the third flat of the Payette building will be occupied within the next two weeks by the English ami UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS for manufacturing purposes, is the HORSE OR MOTOR\t!announcement made today.Mr.L.AMBULANCE SERVICE\tA.G areau, proprietor and manager .\u201e\t_\tof the company in Montreal, was in r i u J\tk** i rt\tt/,wn yesterday and rented the prem- ; Tslephoaa 297 Shsrbrook., Qu.^ wljiçb la QOW ^ BOYS\u2019 AUXILIARY HOLD MEETING.When the roll was called last evening at the meeting of the Boys\u2019 Auxiliary at St.Peter\u2019s Church Hall, eighteen responded, and the assistants present included Mrs.Bowen, the superintendent, who presided, Mrs.W J.Armstrong, Mrs.Beach, Mrs.White and Mr.Clarence Hall.After the opening prayer and hymn, business j was disposed of, the report of the trea-1 surer being heard with satisfaction.I 1 he Hospital Committee reported visits paid to the sick boy at the Sher-1 brooke Hospital, and appointments ! were made for the coming week, the young patient being cheered by the companionship of other lads.The superintendent thanked the members of the Auxiliary for their successful efforts to obtain subscribers to the Mission World, and spoke of the approaching visit of the Rev.Mr.Has-iam to Sherbrooke.Mr.Haslum is at home on furlough from India, where he has done splendid mission work, of which he will apeak at the miasionarv One sigh of a good mother is plenty of POST TOAST! ES i ji iffij i Don't Envy Him Follow His Lead \"O'E stops in to see us for a few minutes every two weeks.We give bis battery the \u201conce over\u201d, add distilled water (without charge) and \u2022ff he goes, smiling.He carries a Prest-O-Lite because costly experience has taught him it is the best.But no njatter what make of battery you carry, or what car you drive, we\u2019ll cheerfully do the same for you.If your battery needs recharging or repair, we have good competent men ready to jump on the job at once.The work will be first-class and the prices moderate.And there\u2019s a service battery at your disposal while yours is being repaired.Keep your battery in first-class condition and call on us to do the work.BATTERY Weiisler Motors Ltd, Sherbrooke, Que.Coaticook House, popular home for \u2019ïravpJie.ra.Fust, Boucher.Pron.XL 114 000202020253020053020002000202000200022353020002 60600^66666696606096^70^6666066226 $ \" %* \" \"\" \" U\" \"\" \" U\" \" \" U\" U \" UUPUPP7\" \" !\" P\" 7 #PU\"7U\"P\" \" \"UP\"U\" \"P 538923485353235302485302482323532348024853020202235302485323480200020053020001020202000200010200010201020200022323023153000102275302000100010200020001020105 \u2022^crr*\u2014 \u201cï\t?;herbrooke daily record, Friday, may 9,1919.FKH P?K.CiEMW ^iliEZLBSIBlIlUüliBIII.BüllBüiaiünüiWülBüüBlIliBlüiaiünillHülHeaüliHIIüHIlIlHia i Social and Personal s.« Miss Alice McCullough has sailed on the SS.Metagama for England.Mrs.W.J.Smith, of Montreal, is the guest of Mrs.J.F.Ives, London street.\t______ Mr.and Mrs.E.S.Spencer, from Dorchester, Mass., were in town this week on their way to Ottawa and Toronto.Mrs.J.K.Percey, from St.John, N.B., is spending some time at Hal-lowell Cottage, Queen street, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Bowen.Mrs.George M.Howard has arrived from Pinehurst, N,C., to join Mr.Howard in Sherbrooke for a few days before returning to their summer home in Halifax, N.S.Major A.R.J.Parkes, of the Siberian Force, arrived at Vancouver on the SS.Monteagle, and is expected at his home in Sherbrooke as soon as he can cross the continent.Mr.and Mrs.Valere Olivier, who have been occupying apartments on Dufferin avenue, have leased the terrace house at 34 Melbourne street, and have taken possession.Gunner James N.Fuller, son of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Fuller, who enlisted with the Canadian Siberian troops, was a passenger on the SS.Monteagle, arrived at Vancouver, B.C., and will be home in a week or so.iiHüiaiüniiHüiininniiBiininn and at the Sherbrooke Hospital, has gone to the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal for special treatment.She was accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.F.W.S.Webster to Montreal.Mr.William Brown, of Sutton, is in town for a short visit, the guest of Mr.E.G.Pierce, of the Record.Mr.Brown has represented the Record in the Sutton district for many years most efficiently.The Quality Never Varies 1 Mrs.J.F.Wilson, London street, has returned from a short visit to Boston, accompanied by her grandson, MISSIONARY GUILD MET.The annual meeting of St.Paul\u2019s Mission Guild took place Wednesday in the Mission Hall, Mr.H.0.Hodder presiding.After the onenîng prayer, the minutes of the last annual meeting were read and approved and the report of the treasurer presented.The election of officers resulted as follows: President, Mrs.Robinson; vice-president, Mrs.Ineson; secretary, Mrs.Stocks; treasurer, Miss Oakes, the two latter being re-elected.Mr.Hodder, in a short address, warmly congratulated the women of the mission on the splendid result of the year as shown by the reports, a success which could only have been Tke same satisfying strength\u2014tke same delightful flavor is sealed in every can of Seal Brand Coffee In pound, 1 pound, and 2 pound tins\u2014 in the bean, ground, or fine ground for percolators.Write for our booklet: \u201cPerfect Coffee\u2014Perfectly Made\u201d.It\u2019s free.WHAT IS DOING IN GRANBY CITY Granby Club to Remain Open.The results of the canvass in the attained at The'\u2019\"cost 'of ^considerable interests of the Granby Club were so self-sacrifice and devotion to the in terests of the mission.The rector, the chairman said, had asked him to express to the Guild Ms gratification and appreciation of their efforts.He also wished to pay a high tribute to Mrs.Edwin Oakes and Miss ««\u2022 ps wn;rT ssrss t rfp1» ¦£ lis â'SÆùs; iSTpS M,-c,\ttip Q\u201e j\tnff ™\tT.T.and ^ho wil1\tever be mourned and re-\tKe> worth\tA.Cowley, Miss\tMaude\tMcManamy.\twho has membered.been very ill at her home in the city The benediction closed the mating.encouraging that a special meeting was called for Wednesday evening for the purpose of effecting a general reorganization.This meeting was well attended and it was unanimously decided to keep the club open, consequently instead of passing into obliv- 35 NEPONSET IlfSflF THE economy of roofing with Paroid is apparent when you consider:\u2014 It can be laid quickly, and at half the cost of new shingles.When put on, Neponset Paroid forms the ideal roofing\u2014fire, weather and wear-resisting.Neponset Paroid Roofing lives long, stands up, and pays for itself yearly by giving absolute protection and satisfaction.Neponset Paroid Roofs have proven their durability and economy for twenty years.Neponset Paroid Roofing can be applied over old shingles without the added expense of tearing them off.A full set of the tools required for laying Paroid is shown below.Roof with Neponset Paroid\u2014it Pays.Neponset Paroid Roofing is made in three colors: red, green and slate grey.Sold hy Hardware and Lumber Dealers.BIRD &.SON, Limited, Hamilton,Ont.Mills: HamHlao, Ont.; Pont Reuse, Que.Waiehnuses : Tomlo, Moutroel, Winnipeg, Czlgtiy, Etouten, St.Jsbn.StO IMPROVEMENT OF GOVERNMENT IS DISCUSSED Question of Small Inner Cabinet to Deal With Questions of Policy Was Brought Up in Senate.(Associated Press Despatch.) OTTAWA, May 9.\u2014Need for improvement in the machinery of the Government was debated by the Senate again yesterday.Senator Lynch- ! Staunton, who resumed the discussion j supported Senator McLennan\u2019s resolution in favor of a small, inner cabinet to deal exclusively with questions of policy, and for the securing of expert technical advice on all large questions Formal Opening of Golf Club.of administration.Canada, he said.The executive of the Golf Club plan !1,ad !'u/fe[ed greatly jn the past hold the formal opening for the sea-\tabsence of sound, expert ad- spn on Saturday, May 24.Practically V1(re bef°re launching upon big enter an all-day programme is being prepared, which includes a basket picnic lunch, golf competition in the afternoon, tea served by the wives of the executive officers, and winding and the secretary-treasurer is Mr.S.A.McLean.These officers have associated with them an executive of energetic young men, and under their management the future of the club seems assured.to up prises.Senator Tanner said that if Senator i Lynch-Staunton\u2019s remark were carried to their logical conclusion we would have established in Canada a with a \u201chop\u201d in the club house in the system of Government modelled after evening.A new feature of the golf t,le administration of the standard oil.! course this year, which will prove a That, manifestly, was outside the pale decided attraction, is the tennis °f reas
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