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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record.Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE.WEDNESDAY.MAY 28, 1919.PRICE TWO CENTS GERMANY WILL ASK FRANCE TO GIVE UP HER TERRITORIAL PRETENSIONS TO SARRE AND PERMIT CONTROL OVER THE COAL OUTPUT *\u2014 Will Also Propose that the German Fleet Be Transferred to an International Trust, Managed By the Americans and Controlled By the League of Nations\u2014The Trust Would Be Given the Mercantile Fleets of All Other Maritime Nations, and Every Nation Would Be Represented in the Central Administration in a Manner Corresponding to the Nations\u2019 Tonnage\u2014Regarding the Cable Lines, Germany Will Propose a System of Internationalization Which Would Not Prevent Her from Participating in General Traffic of Nations.£7s~g~y*rs\"s'g~g~^^ BELGIAN FRONTIERS ' CLOSED AND SOLDIERS : ARE RECALLED ; A £ MSTERDAM, May 28.\u2014A despatch received here from Edin-hoven states that the Belgian frontiers have been closed and that all Belgian soldiers have been recalled from leave.It is reported that the genera] mobilization will be ordered at the termination of the period given the Germans to sign the treaty of peace.3 SUlJLSLajLSUlJlXSLSJLSL^^ (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, May 28.\u2014(French Wireless)\u2014A Berlin despatch received in Paris gives in some detail the counter proposals to the peace treaty of the Allied and associated powers which were agreed on at the last conference of the Germans at Spa.The counter proposals will make a volume of respectable dimensions.Concerning the Sarre region, Germany will ask France to give up her territorial pretensions to this region and permit |jy|p||PT  Mpii Ap economic control over all the coal output there.\tI1Ï1I vlllrii'lvlj V* It is proposed that the German fleet be transferred to an International Trust, managed by the Americans and controlled by the League of Nations.The trust would be given the mercantile fleets of all the other maritime nations, and every nation would be represented in the central administration in a manner corresponding to the nations\u2019 tonnage.Germany announces her readiness to deliver up fifty per cent of her mercantile fleet.Besides, in conformity with a proposition made by the former director of the Hamburg-American line, Germany will pledge herself to build at her own expense in her own dock yards and by her own workmen, the number of ships necessary to compensate for the diminution in the world\u2019s tonnage due to Germany's submarine warfare.In return Germany will Vf\t.f\t\u2022\t1 I\tiUfcii iCVCi, was t-iiC upimuil CA- I I***\tvv ask to be allowed large credits tor payment tor raw materials pressed by Mr.Lloyd Harris, head of I When the veterans themselves «\t»\ti\t«\t11\tv.+ U /-v ^ ,1nr> i _ at: : r ! o + ollnrî amr otto rvn r EXPORT TRADE POINTED OUT Canada Would Be in Better Condition Than Any Country if We Could Maintain Present Trade, States Mr.Harris.LABOR MEN DM1 WITH SOLDIERS Aï CAPE BRETON Process of Amalgamation Was Kept More or Less of a Secret.(Associated Press Despatch.) HALIFAX, N.S\u201e May 28.\u2014The Herald this morning features the fol-, lowing despatch from its Sydney correspondent': \u201cThat the returned soldiers and the trades unionists of Cape Breton are, about to unite in what will be virtu-1 ally a workmen\u2019s and soldiers\u2019 council, although far removed in sentiment, motives and methods from the organizations of similar name which have sprung up in Europe, is the significant information gleaned from the most reliable representative here.In pursuance of this scheme a meeting was held last week between representatives of the local veterans and members of the Sydney Trades and Labor Council, and it is learned that notable progress was made.The Herald is assured that the meeting was of the most friendly character and that all united in declaring against any differences which might give capital an opportunity to play one set of organization against the other.As a matter of policy, the process of amalgamation was kept more or less of a secret by those concerned, but sufficient is known to indicate the far-reaching effect which present negotiations may produce upon the future of this important industrial region, and indeed upon the whole of Canada, as there is reason to believe that the local movement is only one phase of a coming Dominion-wide alliance between the war veterans and the laborites.Whether with justice or otherwise, the impression has gained ground in some quarters that employers hoped, to capitalize the supposed antagonism between returned men and those who have not been over there, with the idea of ultimately securing cheaper labor from the ranks of the demobilized The labor inions had already FRENCH WILL NOT\tl PURCHASE ENTIRE\tc WHEAT CROP o (Aitociated Pres* Despatch) PARIS, May 28.\u2014The new finance bill of the , French Government > foreshadows the early dis-> continuance of the policy of ® > purchasing the entire French ; wheat crop.This would \u2019 eliminate an expenditure of l 5,000,000,000 francs, of \u2019 which 2,000,000\u201e000 francs l is a clear loss to the Govern-l ment.NO REDUCTION IN NEWSPRINT THE VERDICT Mr.Pringle Refuses to Lower the Prices He Fixed Last September.AMERICAN PLANE IS THE FIRST AIRSHIP OF ANY KIND TO CROSS ATLANTIC UNDER OWN POWER The N.C.4 Completed the Trip from Ponta Del Gada to Lisbon Harbor in a Little Over Nine Hours and a Half\u2014 Travelled the Eight Hundred Miles at an Average Speed of Eighty Knots an Hour.OTTAWA, Ont., May 28.\u2014That Canada would be in the best condition of any country in the world if we could during the next three years maintain our export trade at its pre-SaraW' sent high level, was the opinion ex- ! taken steps to com jat any such move _ _ _ ._\t'\t\u2019\t\"\t\u2014'- -\u2019ves fore- tbICK ¦WHY DIDN'T.YOO INVITE THAT OENTUEMAN YOO WERE talking with TO DINNER 3 JJ SY^OU-Y \u2022 I'D LIKE TO AN-l KNOW HE\u2019D ENJOY IT! CO AND \u2022bEE.IF YOU CANT CET him: MAC4tE-THI\u2018b lt> MR FINNKAN THE CARRIACE NAM-I INVITED HIM TO DINNER AT YOUR REQUEST- - 4 RE AT HEAVENV l THOtWHT HE WA\u2019S» AN ADMIRAL» ¦yr=sr BIÏHIKN S-2S \\m ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT-LOCAL HAPPENINGS n,ily Report, Iron, Correspond-! 11\u201c^^ SydoevUnotey, eats of What is Going an in! Mrs.Ernest Hunting visited her v .\t«\t.\t; brother, Mr.Stanley Reed, who is VanotlS Lommoniues.\t; recovering from an operation at the -\tSherbrooke Hospital, on Friday, ac- iL HUNTINGV\u2019LLE\ticompanied by Miss Grace Bartlett.« J II ^ 71\tColds Cause Headaches and Pains Mr.and Mrs.Sco.t Hernni, and j peverish Headaches and Body Pains family, of Lebanon, N.L.yisiteo C3Use£j from a cold are soon relieved at Mr.Isaac Herring's recently.by taking LAXATIVE BP.OMO QUI-Miss Barr, of Montreal, and Miss \\i\\e Tablets.There\u2019s only one \u201cBro-Sanders, of Lenoxville, graduate mo Quinine.\u2019\u2019 E.W.GROVE'S signa-nurses, were recent guests of Mrs.| ture on the box.30c.C.Bartlett.\t|\t- Mr.and Mrs.W.LeBaron, of ; Hatley, and Miss Elgie Wilson, i lo rrp within a short time\tShefford County\tSiandY\u2019 are t guests of Mrs.A.A-returned to\tMontreal\ton\tMonday could boast of good\thighways rather\tMr and Mrs A\tMcKennyi Mr.and from a, brief\tHoliday at Mr.\tW.H.Mrs.A.Allen and\tMiss Beulah Alien, K™p SL\t, motored to Frelighsburg, for the week MlS9 Rllth Longeway, of Montreal, end.than remain in the present position as the county with the worst roads of any within the Eastern Townships, General Notes.Mr.and Mrs.E.Graves and Miss Graves went to St.Albans to attend the funeral of Mr.Graves\u2019 sister, the late Mrs.H.Montefiore.OSTEOPATH and CHiKUrKAU 1 UK MONTREAL.Uptown 591* 3*4 UniTersity SL CHEltBROOKE, Phone 1397-W Apt.22, Casino Bid*.Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday.J.J.HEALY.D.O.D.C.BUSINESS CARDS Recommended E.T.Hole!* , , _\t_\t.-\t, ,, Mrs.S.Porter is visiting friends in end at her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Worcester, Mass.CLARENCEV1L LE W.B.Magoon Messrs.C.G.Jones and J.P.Drown were in Farnham last week, where Mr.Jones purchased a fine horse.Many attended the dance at Mr.Miss Adeline Perkins, of Montreal, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.B.Perkins.Chief of Police J.W.Young has disposed of his property on Shaw street to Mr.Edmond Jodoin, who will take ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS GK.AODIE.C.E.,\tQ.L.S.QUEBEC.\u2022 Office, G6 St.Peter Street.Residence.148 St.Cyrille SL TeL connection.^ A.MEADE, COATICOOK, QUE., QUE-bee Land Surveyor.BeU phone.All j kinds of surveys and levelling.\t] ARCHITECTS H.G.JAMES, P.Q.A.A., SHERBROOKE, Telephone 1159.INSURANCE WS.DRESSER * CO.SHERBROOKE.\u2022 All branches of Insurance.Oiilce established 1875.|71 J.SOUTHWOOD A CO., INS.ACTS.Jv \u2022 S.t S.Mutual Bldg.Sherbrooke.PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR.ROCH HEBERT, SPECIALIST, « Kin* Street, Sherbrooke.Bronrhml Troubles, Asthma, Rheumatism, Neuralgia Consultation by appointment.JA.C.ETUIER,\tM.D.\u2014SPECIALTÏ, Urinary Diseases.Consultation.Reo.45 Kin* St.Sherbrooke, «tue., and by appointment.DR.W.A.FARWELL, (SPECIALIST TO the Sherbrooke Hospital).Eye, Ear, Nesa and Throat Disease», »7 DuIIerin Ave., Sher* broake.Consultation: lO-lZ a.m.1-4 p.m.and by appointment.R B.SPEER, M.D., Specialist\u2014Eye, Ear, '.Nose, Throat.Tel.124b.Whitin* Blk.JA.DARCHE, M.D., SPECIALIST\u2014EYE, .Ear.Nose and Throat.Office and Private Hospital, 4» Kin* Street.DR.L.C.BACHAND.CONSULTING SPE-cialleL Eye, Ear, Nose.Throat.No.106 Wellington St., Record Block.Sherbrooke.MUSICIANS fllHE SHERBROOKE ACADEMY OF MUSI0 X offers facilities for progress in Voice, Piano.Violin, 'CeUo and Harmony, including lh< Licentiate degree, which compare» favorably with any European Conservatoire.Irwia Sawdon, Principal.'Phone 036.AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNT.ANTS JOHN J.GRIFFITH.L.I.A., AUCTIONEER, Accountant, Commissioner and Auditor, Sherbrooke.\t______ H.BRYCE, C.G.A., ACCOUNTANT.Auditor, lb Quebec *t., Sherbrooke.rn H.ANDREWS, LICENSED AUCTION-X \u2022 eer, Dlatrict SL Francis, Pro no No.4, North Hatley.ADVOCATES 'tATE, WELLS, WHITE A LYNCH.ADVO-LI cates.Merchants Bank Bldg., Sherbrooke.1 ERASER, HUGO A M1GNAULT, ADVO-cates, Q.C.U.Building N1COL, LAZURE, COUTURE A KING, 95 9b Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.Lawrence, morris a mcIveu, advo- caleo, etc., Sherbrooke.J- o SYDNEY BRODERICK, K.C., Au%0-cute.Ofllc® at Court House, Sherbrooke 155 Wellington Street.11TM.C.TRACY, ADVOCATE.VV linn-ton Street.187 WRL- IVORY DESIGN PATP Trustworthy For 39 years Ivory Soap has given complete satisfaction.It has cleansed thoroughly everything that soap will cleanse, and without injury to the tender-est skin or most delicate fabric.Ivory has given long continued satisfaction because it is made of the choicest and purest materials.Because it contains no free alkali or unsaponified oil.Because its original quality always has been maintained.Ivory Soap rinses as easily today as ever; lathers as copiously; floats as well; lasts as long.It is the same trustworthy white cake it was in 1879.Buy it with confidence.IVORY SOAP 99,U% PURE expenses, the sum of about $100.00 will be left.Great credit is due both to Mrs.Murray, who trained the cast, and also to the cast, who worked unceasingly for the past month to get the drama, entitled, \u201cThe Miller\u2019s Daughter, or Bound in Honor,\u201d into shape, and the results showed that the time and energy spent upon the production had been used to good advantage.Between acts and also for the dance, Felton\u2019s Orchestra of St Albans, Vt., played.The play which was in four acts took about two and a half hours to give, after which dancing lasted until two o'clock.Following are the members of the cast.Basil ; Larence, Lord Harrington, A.E.Hickey; John Derwent, R.H.Best; Squire Thornton, A.H.Bieber; Lord Hyde, H.Sheltus; Dickey Brown, D.J.Reid; Humped Tom, H.A.Sheltus; Black Joe, Foster Draper; Mountain Mag, Miss R.Beattie; Countess Har-j rington, Mrs.M.C.Hungerford; Mrs.! Derwent, Miss A.Hastings; Lady Isabel Hyde, Miss C.Sheltus; Beauty Lynn, Mrs.A.E.Hickey; Elsie.Mile.Cerani, Mrs.F.E.Draper; Messenger Boy, Master W.M.Hungerford.The Club intends giving plays from time to time, and devoting some of the proceeds to different worthy causes in the town.Parisian Cold Cream \u2014 at \u2014.Griffith's Brus Stirs 121 Wellington Street J Lumber Wanted Cuts large or small of BIRCH, MAPLE, ASH, ELM and BASSWOOD Also SPRUCE C.A.SPENCER, Limited Lumber Merchants, Montreal.FULFORD was a recent guest of friends here.Miss Bertha Bickford is home feom two weeks in Brome.Mrs.R.Wyatt is home from a couple of weeks spent in Montreal.Mr.Margaret Gallagher has placed Mrs' her household goods in storage, and serere y\tnear y tllree montbs' has gone to St.Armand, where she 18 now slightly oh the gain, will spend the summer with her neice,\tMenzo Ingalls writes that he Mrs.George Bradley.\tis now ln England, and may be home Measles have developed in the fam- in a weeks.It is pleasing to ilies of Charlie Hawley, Guy Miller know that \u201cMenzo\u201d came iugh in the and J.A.Tipping.Mr.Guy Miller is recent shooting contest for the seriously ill, as is also Miss Laura King\u2019s prize.Hawley.\tI Mr.E.B.Griffith and Mr.Hugh\t- .\t_\t.-; Miss Lena Derby, of Montreal, spent Stetson have taken the Robinson gar-\tto^Sutt^n the week end with her parents, Mr.age and have opened a service si a- t\u201e\t^ and Mrs.O.M.Derby,Jiringing with tion for auto repairs, etc.This, with !\t^ ecentlj, the Miss Dorothy Davis, of Bolton, returned to her home on Sunday, after spending a few days with her grandmother, Mrs.M.M.Davis.Mr.and Mrs.Willie Davis went to Foster on Sunday, and Mr.and Mrs.SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HAIR Look yearg younger.Use the old-time Sage Tea and Sulphur and nebedy will knew.You can turn gray, fatkd hair beautifully tlarlt and lustrous almost ©Ter night if you\u2019ll get a bottle of \u201cWyeth\u2019s Sage and Sulphur Compound\u201d at any drug store.Millions of bottles of this old, famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold annually, says a well known dru\u2014iat here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied.Those whose hair is turning gray, or becoming faded have a eurpnsi awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxu- Mr.and Mrs.Irvin Wright and riantly dark and beautiful, daughter, Winnifred, of Boston, are j This is the age of youth.Gray-kair-visiting friends here.\tled, unattractive folks aren't wanted Mr.Harold Wright, of Boston, is.around, so get busy with Wyeth\u2019s Galbraith.\ttwo supply stations now iu this vil- Mr.and Mrs.Robin Macfie, and lage for auto work, their children, of Montreal, are spend- Gunner Harold Fuller, recently M^M^their PareDtS\u2019 1101116 froirU °7er, tuhreev yea\" iuitha guest of his father, Mr.George [ Sage and Sufphur Compound to-aight, \" Mrr Mr-0'% * t Vt France and England, has been spbEa- Wright, at present.Miss Laura and you\u2019ll be delighted with your motored ov^r and spent Sunday with ing a\tJ:\"! ¦\t.K*?' ,Sheff™?\u2019 ***** the , dark, handsome hair and your youth- nr.t.\t.\t.\t, ,v .gineer Chas.Fuller, on the farm near week end at her home \u201cThe Ledge.\u201d I fill appearance within a few day».Mm Perry s parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.the junction.\u2018 Harold\u201d has seen Mrs.Richard Booth and Miss Mina -\u2014 1.L/eriCK.\t_____\t__ cfronimiiQ\tfiehtine for free- Welch have returned from Trrm TTill Mr.and Mrs.F.L.Nunns, and Mas- strenuous\tservice\tfighting\tfor free-\tWelch have\treturned from Iron\tHill, ,\t.\tdom, and\tall are\tglad to\twelcome\twhere they\tspent a few weeks\twith ttr\tFrances, spent the week end\tm\thim \u2019back_\tMrs.Ernest\tSturdevant.iwntteai.\t\u201e , _ That part of the village park used Mr.John Kitchener Stewart, of «-oS.+tS for skating in the winters has been Montreal, spent the week end with p Î\u2019 Tv- sp^nt !he past wrk;\u201ethe smoothed up and put in shape for the fiends at \u201cThe Ledge.\u201d it™L°rS DUnberry ^\t, playing of tennfs or other games.6 ! Mr; Augustus Thomas went to Wa- Several fishing parties were arrang- Mr.and Mrs._ Clair Brown, ofjarn-\ttc)e j^quofs Falls,°Ont.D* to : ed for Victoria Day, but owing to the ham.-were^ recent guests at Mrs.L.i heavy rains of the preceding day, L.Holmes .: very few fish were brought home' Mr.and Mrs.E.L.Kittell of either from the lake or the river.Cowansville, has been visiting friends Miss Ruth Jones, of Montreal, spent here.I the holiday week end with her aunt, The Clark brothers are home from ! Mrs.Gardner Sawyer, of Beech R0ck Island and Howick respective-Ridge.\tiy.i Mr.and Mrs.Ab Shand, of Rich- ' Mr.Neil Dow, from Stanbridge ! ntond, Vt., with a party of friends, Bagt) is here for a few days\u2019 vaca-, stIan^®;.\t.\t.A .: motored here on Friday for the hoh-\tMr.Clinton Stei/ms, of Montreal, day dance at Noyan.Both coining Mÿ.Tom McClentic is home fcom was here recently, and returning they got mto difficulty j0hnville\t.Mr.and Mrs.R.,F.Hutchins, of ; on the Alburg\u2014Noyan road, owing to jijgS Bothwell, a teacher in Mon- as, tzuusærz sr-jsxr ur * ^ *\u201c\u2022 \u2019 λ D.VS\"/ aS*i,' f0r thC D0l:'in' \u2018 Misa Gertrude fainter 1,.! Mrs.'Keith Edwards a id baby, of home from Montreal for the Rouses Point, N.Y., recently spent a days.! day at her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.\t-\u2014 T.Hunters\tJ\tBEDFORD Mrs.C.L.Millard made her first j\t_____ shipment of flowers to Montreal this !\t^\tx- year, during the past week.They w»re M£- Ernest.D™Pf and\tNor- a case of exceptionally fine pansies.ma Draper, of Highwater spent the, _11W, Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Hauver narrow- holiday with Mis.Diaper, Lpper Bed-, wjt|, ]iel.parents.been holi- Mcdt In the Frotter A Gembte fectories at Hamilton, Canada spend a few months with his daughter, Ada.EAST FARNHAM Mrs, Hannah Hall celebrated her 89th birthday on Monday, May 19th, at the home of her grandson, Allan C.Montreal, are here for the summer.Miss Annie Douglas, of Montreal, and Misses Nina and Géorgie Stewart, of Brigham, were here for Victoria Day.Mr.and Mrs, Thos.Riddick and son, j Rcbert, of Farnham, were recent vis-j itojs here.! Mrs.Childs, of Farnham, spent the week end with her sister, Mrs.Hy-mus.Miss Margaret Taber, of St.Helen\u2019s College, Dunham, spent her holidays ly escaped a serious conflagration in their home on Thursday last.Mr.ford.Miss Fanny Hawk closed a very The Misses Ray, of Montreal, were [ successfu[ term of teaching on Friday tus for the drama she is held his sister, Mrs.George Royea.The Ladies\u2019 Guild will meet at St.Andrew's Church on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Arthur, Knovrl-ton, were guests at Hillside Farm on Sunday.Service at St.Andrew's Church, will be held on Sunday next at two o'clock.SWEETSBURG About fifty-five couples attended the dance which was held at the Sweetsburg House hall last Friday evening.Pte.Gordon Perron has returned from overseas and is now the guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.Perron.Miss Sadie Snyder, of St.Lambert, was the guest of Miss Mollie Jameson over Victoria Day.Mr.F.H.Leonard, Miss Ruth Leonard and Mr.W.M.Leonard, of Montreal, spent the week-end with Mrs.John F.Leonard.Miss E.W.Boright, of Beebe, spent the holiday with her aunt, Mrs.F.H.Pickel.Miss May Leonard returned on Monday from Plattsburg, N.Y., where she has been the guest of her sister, Mrs.A.L.Senecal.SAVAGE'S MILLS extinguished, but the walls and ceilings of the entire house were bhek-ened, and the curtains ruined.i Mrs.T.W.Judd, of Sutton, have i been at the home of Mrs.W.William- Helps Make Strong, Sturdy Men and Beautiful, Healthy Women 3,000,000 People Use It Annually As a Tonic, Strength and Blood-builder MAKE THIS TEST If yon are not well or strong you owe it to yourself to make tlio following test: Sec how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired.Next, take two five-grain tablets of ordinary Nuxated Iron three tiinca per day after meals for two weeks.Thru your strength again and see how much iu have gained.Numbers of nervour, n-down people, who were idling all the while, have most astonishingly increased their strength and endurancs in 2 weeks\u2019time in many instance».VAiv»ACTO»*ft't Wot»: Nuxatrtl Iron wfcieh fffW»rn>*8 \u2022nd r*roimn«ml4d liy phrtlelgn» I» n*l » \u2022»nr»t rrtnctljr butnn* whirh la w»*ll kuown to drugglata ararj-Whrr*.Uttllke tha older inorganic Iron pNtdurti It U \u2022tally aailmlUtftd and d«»*a not Injara thn «Mlh, mala Mark nor up*»t lh«* atomarh.Tha ¦innnfnrhmra filtrant** micrraifnl and niitlrvlf aatiafafk*ry r*««Uii t* \u2022 vn r purokaarr nr tb»v will r»fnnd f*nf H1l»n*T.I* diap*na*d l>f all gned tlmgglatf, FRELIGHSBURG The Methodist Ladies\u2019 Aid will be affair, and largely attended.The sur- .\"'eek with his brother, Mr.R.j held at Mrs.Wm.Dymond\u2019s on rounding towns were well represented, °\u201enep and a large number of returned men The social dance held in Noyan ' so!};1-0!\u2019 aTeiy daySl .\t,\t,\t.| on Friday night.was a most enjoyable\th°fs Ken Mr.R I Thursday, May 29th.Supper will be Mrs.R.M.Martin and Miss Mur-1 served, commencing at 6 o\u2019clock.were nresent\tI Martin, of Sherbrooke, spent the: Mr.and Mrs.O.W.Hancock and The^ programme called for about | ^k end with Mp.W.A.Sheltus._ daughter, Leola, and Mr.and Mrs.twenty dances, and was well arrang- ^r' (l\u2019 ^e^\u2018anc iab B°n® to ed, the music being furnished by\t, Tt j.-\tu\t_ j.j Lynch and Bordeaux, of Plattsburg.\tA.Hastings has returned to Supper was served from 11 to 1 home at St\u2019 Armand for the week o'clock, and dancing continued until en\u201d,.four o'clock.Mr.Thad Scriver, of Montana, is here on a visit to his parents, Mr.and urday.\t______ Mrs.James Scriver.Mrs.Scriver and Ml88 L-°p % A,.f Mlsa children, have been here for a month, 'yas t\u201ce ffiiest of Miss R.Beattie < ; Brome Mrs.Macfie.Ah^drama^n^nday^vening.^\tMiss Giadys pibus \u2018 I Miss R.Beattie and Mrs.H.Hul-! burd went to St.Albans, Vt., on Sat- in West Shefford for the week end.Miss V.McNamara, of Montreal, Mrs.James Scriver.Mrs.Scriver and children, have been here for a month, j the guests of Major and Mrs.Macfie, j and wall return to their western home with her husband.taS'»\u201dd=\t« -»« « b* 6®\u2014- >»\">\u2022 «« «\" \"rWRed Cross br»i,oh moot.first Tuesday in each month in thpi^l8,\"e «itftvrvo» 2 COON FLAKE CO.LONDON.ONT.JufLU tuivU et c*u.cru*.The Genuine-Original TOASTED CORN FLAKES sessions, especially the evening meeting, at which htere will be a Gold Medal Contest, and an address by Prof.A.W.Kneeland, 'of MacDonald College, whpse subject will be \u201cLaws for Women, with especial reference to \u2019¦hose in Quebec.\u201d 8.75 25.00 HELPING HAND FUND CAMPAIGN.Previously acknowledged .$4,000.00 Rev.G.Ellery Read, Ply mouth Church .I.O.O.F.King George Chapter, I.0 D.E., per Mrs.Ida B.Par melee.Proceeds from dance, per A D.Echenberg .fl.H.Ingram.Mrs.Alberta LeBaron Adams proceeds of concert .Beach Foundry Co., Ottawa Ont.Mrs.P.Grenovitz.Miss Elizabeth Beckett .Sam Pryback.Mrs.T.W.Fuller.aeo.Cunningham, Magog .The minutes of the last meetin, were read and confirmed, and the MRS.SHELDON, FITCH BAY.Mrsl^usai^^be'kionfwddow^o^th^kTe 21.Mrs.Sheldon, who was Susan mas' The reporis of the hospital Hamilton before her marriage was committee and the rubber committee born in 1860.She had been alifelongl were received, and the boys were resident of this place and was much llr£fd to remember their mission respected by all.\tj boxes during the summer, and ro coi- Deceased is survived by thirteen lect as much rubber as possible to children, two sisters and two broth- replenish the funds In the fall, ers, who have the deep sympathy of The rector then, on behalf of the the entire community in their bereave- Boys\u2019 Auxiliary, presented Mrs.W.50.00\t! mcjit.\t| Armstrong, treasurer, with a Lie I The funeral services were held on membership in the W.A.and the lit- 62.80 i p3 turd ay from the LTnion Church.In- tie gold pin badge, which accompan- 10.00\t; terment was in the Brookside Cerne-1 led it.expressing his own appreeia-1 r.OK1 ibpyRPvh ESq\"Vwe^Were c°!?Iducted by tion and that of the members of the jsisted by the R^v M0rn\u2019Carir8of\u2019this' «onBtalltji\"teTest aaody bringing a basket and partaking of the jolly meal together.In the afternoon tea was served by the wives of the executive members, ¦mall tables being placed on the wide veranda.The proceeds of this tea, Which was in aid of the Children's Memorial Hospital, amounted to S26.In the evening there was a \u201chop,\u201d when a merry party of young people danced the light fantastic, refreshments of ice cream and cake being served at 11 o'clock.The weather was beautiful, and when the time came to disperse, all agreed it was f'the end of a perfect day.\u201d SPECIAL SERVICE WAS HELD.There was a special patriotic service in keeping with Victoria Day held in the Methodist Church on Sunday morning last, when the Rev.A.J.H.Strike preached an eloquent sermon, taking as his theme Queen Victoria, in whose memory the day Is kept, and speaking of her beautiful Christian character, her devotion to her family and her great love for the nation she represented.Mr.Strike concluded his sermon by extolling the greatest of all sovereigns, whom the world shall crown \u201clord of all.\u201d The choir sang the anthem, \u201cTo Thee, Oh Country Great and Free,\u201d by Eichburg, and Mr.Charles Hade, tenor soloist of Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal, sang \u201cResignation,\u201d by Caro Roma.At the evening service Mr.Hale sang.\"I Come to Thee,\u201d by the »ame composer, and Mr.Ross Strike i&ng Kipling\u2019s \u201cRecessional.\u201d There will be no service in the Methodist Church next Sunday, as the pasted will be attending the annual conference in Montreal, but both the Methodist and Congregational congregations will worship in the church of the latter, and the Rev.A.F.Pollock will have charge of both services.BOY SCOUTS HAD GALA TIME.The Granby Boy Scouts, with Scoutmasters Maclndo and Maton, left on the 8.45 a.m.electric cars for Montreal on May 24 to attend the inspection of the Bor Scouts of the province of Quebec by Sir Robert Baden Powell.K.C.B.,\tK.C.Y.O., L.L.D., chief scout and founder of the movement.There were nineteen in the Granby troop, and Mr.Charlie Fog-erty had the honor of leading the King s Scouts, which formed the guard of honor for Sir Robert Baden Powell at the Windsor Hotel, where a luncheen was given to the distinguished guest and his associates on Friday at the lunch hour.The Granby boys returned late Saturday night, tired, but happy, having had a day that will long remain in their mexnorv.MEN ARE WAR WEARY.Dr.George Elkins writes that he is now in England, having gone over via Le Havre.He says: \u201c\u2018We were in France for five days and found their system wonderful.The housing was good, bat the food poor.Everything is much better here in England.You people may think us impatient to get home, but we are just a lot of war-weary, homesick men, and not in the least Bolsheviks, as we are accused of being.iWe are hoping to leave for Canada about the middle of Tone.A Coaticook man is with me\u2014his name ig Blain.He was educated for a teaching brother and then went to British Columbia.I am no longer with the ambulance, as eJi Eastern Canadian men were sent to units demobilizing in the East, so T am attached to the Canadian Engineers.\u201d GENERAL NOTES.Mrs.8.H.C.Miner has returned from Boston, where she has spent the past two week*.The Misses Flora and ?»Iarraret MacKinnon aad Mr.Ernest Dickey, of Montreal, spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Solomon.Mr.F.W.Cox, of Toronto, spent Victoria Day the guest of Mrs.- ¦r.Brace Payne and family, \u201cGrey ties.\u201d Mr.Charles Hale, of was visiting his parents E T Since He Comineneeil to Take \"Fruit-a-thfes\u201d 78 Lees Avenue, Ottawa, Ont.\u201cThree years ago, I began to feel run-down and tired, and suffered very much from Liver anti Kidney Trouble.Having read of \u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019, I thought I would try them.The result was surprising.I have not had an hour\u2019s sickness since I commenced using \u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019, and I know now what I have not known for a good many years\u2014 that is, the blessing of a healthy body and clear thinking brain3\u2019.WALTER, J.MARRIOTT 60c.a box.fi for $2.50, trial size35c.At all dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fnùt-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.Carters ITTLE For Constipation Carter\u2019s little Liver Pills will set yon right over night Purely Vegetable SaaS P3L Small Dose, Small Prie* I Carter\u2019s Iron Pills Will restore ccdor to the faces of | thuoe wtto lack boo in the ctood, N as^oot^j^e-dnce^peopA^ch^J Cure That Cold Don\u2019t Get Grippe Von know bow quickly Zutoo tablets cure headache and break up colds\u2014how soon they allay the fever.Take them at once when you feel the first pass at shiver\u2014the first symptom of a cold.Taken then, they will prevent the Grippe.Taken alter it has developed, there is nothing better lor the pain and fever.Take Zutoo Montreal.Mr.ao ?Mrs.A.W.Hale, Mountain street, this week.Mrs.J, Short, of Seattle, VTaeb., Is spending a week with her daughter*.Mrs.T.F.Davidson ar,d Mrs.0.K.Hutchison.Mr.Reginald Smith, of Montreal spent Victorma Day in town with Us brother, Mr/A.C.Smitj, ami farn- ily.Mr.and Mrs.Georg; Legge, Mr.and Mrs.Walter Legge and little daughter Helen mo ton d to Plates burg, N.Y., for the week-end.Mrs.Susan Norris and Miss Carrie Norris, of Montreal, spent tb».ho) -day with Mrs.Wiggins.Miss Mauthv Wiggins also spent the week-end fat her home here.Mr.and Mrs.Pierce Gjuld.of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.William Gould, \u201cBrownie Cattle,\u201d for Sunday.Miss Nettle Ms^farlane went to Montreal for tbe week-e.id.Mr.Norman Cloustoo spent the holiday at St.Albans, Vt.Mrs.John Mullin is spending a few days in Montreal.She will leave shortly for Ireland, where she will remain for a few months.Mr.Elgin Seale, who i as lately returned from oversea* was the !s*t of Mr.and Mm.R.T.Seale, Klgin street, over Sunday.Mias Eileen Gulline.of Montreal, spent Victoria Day with Miss Ruth Payne, \"Grey Gables.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.Coleman, of Boston Mims., have been spending a D-w days in town, guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.W.Dean, at 'The Windsor.\u201d Mr.Avon Olddlngs and Mr.and Mm.Ellis H.Longan motored to Burlington, Vt., for tbe week-end.kir.mA Mt*.S.X.U.MacDonald motored to Stacstead on Sunday and brought their second daughter, Muriel, home with them.She bad been spending the holiday with Lis sister Ruth, who is a student at the SALstead Wesleyan College.Mr.and Mrs.D.R.Wilson, of Quebec city, were in town on Saturday, guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Gleason, Mountain street.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Nourse, \u2019of Montreal, were visiting Mrs.A.H.Nourse over Sunday.Dr.and Mrs.A.H.Oliver and little sons, Robert and Donald, returned on Sunday from a motor trip to Mansonville, and were accompanied by Mr.Harols Campbell, of Farn-ham.The Rev.A.J.H.Strike went to Montreal on Monday to attend the meeting of tbe stationing committee of the Methodist Conference.Mr.and Mrs.James Tompson, Mrs.(Dr.) Corcoran, Mrs.Slack, Mrs.Candlish and little son, of Waterloo, were in town on Saturday to attend the formal opening of the Golf Club.Mr.and Mrs.E.L.Stewart Patterson, of Sherbrooke, are spending a few days with Mrs.Patterson\u2019s 'parents, Archdeacon and Mrs.Long-hurst.Mrs.Stockwell and son Joseph, who have been spending a couple of weeks with Rev.and Mrs.Pollock, at the Congregational Parsonage, left on Saturday for a visit* to another son.Dr.Stockwell, of Stan-stead.Mrs.Pollock also accompanied them.Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Solomon and family, Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Adams and family, the Mlaics Skinner, Mac-kinnon, Duffy, Bradford, Younie and Wiggins were among those who attended a picnic at Abbottsford on Victoria Day.The weather was perfect and the climb to the top of Abbottsford mountain and the magnificent view of the surrounding country was much enjoyed.Mr.J.Bruce Payne and fishing party have returned from Labelle, having had their usual good luck, Mr.and Mrs.Ellis Horner and party have returned feom a motor trip to Plattsburg, N.Y.The Rev.w.J.Johnston, of West Shefford, preached in the Congregational Church last Sunday, both mornisg and evening.During his stay In town Mr.Johnston was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.Irving.Mr.W.P.Hibbard, who has been in poor health for some time, went 'to Montreal on Monday and consulted a doctor there, who advised Mm to go at once to the Royal Victoria Hospital for special treatment.Mrs.Hibbard and son, Mr.Harold Hib-jbard, left on Monday afternoon to be i with him.Mrs.W.J.Murray and Miss Jessie Mdrray, of Toronto, Ont., who have been visiting Mrs.Stephen Horner, left for their home on Tuesday.Mrs.W.0.Lewis spent Monday In I Montreal.?LIKED \u2019EM.\u201cWiiliam, go down into the library.In back of the top row of books there are\u2014\u201d \u201cCigars, sir7\u201c \"Yes; how did you find them?\u2019\u2019 \u201cOh, very good indeed, sir.\" Who Wishes To Exchange ?for This is what Lenoir is proposing to the working people of Sherbrooke during this big sale, specially organized for them which will finish Saturday, May 31st.A Practical Discount Of 40% Wc purchase our goods in the golden time when we got our money\u2019s worth, on condition that they would only be delivered on request\u2014Their quality is really at least 20 p.c.superior to war goods that we can actually find in most of the stores Their price is reduced to 20 p.c.20% gain on the quality of goods and 20% discount on their regular price Is This Not  Real Saving Of 40% This List of Prices Will Convince You Ladies Department 20% Off Waists Ladies\u2019 white and colored voile Waists, in a multitude
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