Sherbrooke daily record, 9 janvier 1920, vendredi 9 janvier 1920
[" .~ -.Sherbrooke Dally Record Established^ Codere Rev.Father 19Feb20 St.Charles Seminary, SHERBROOKE, QUE.FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920.PRICE TWO CENTS BOLSHEVISTS CONTINUE IRRESISTIBLE ADVANCE NOYOCHEMASK IS TEE LATEST CITY TO FALL BEFORE BOLSHEVISTS' City of Novocherkask, Which is the Principal Seaport of the Don Cossack Region, was Captured by the Enemy After a Battle of the Most Severe Character With General Denekme\u2019s Troops.\u2014Fall cf the City and Also Rostov-on-the-Don was Predicted in Reports Received From Moscow Yesterday.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Jan.9.\u2014The city of Novocherkask has been captured by the Bolshevists, it is asserted in a wireless message from Moscow today.The city was taken on January 7, after a battle of the most severe character with General Denekine\u2019s troops.Novocherkask is twenty miles northeast of Rostov, the principal seaport of the Don Cossack region.ALD.EDWARDS CONSENTS TO STAND AGAIN Moscow despatches yesterday declared that the Bolshevists were continuing their irresistible march against Denekine and that the fall of both Novocherkask and Rostov-on-the-Don tinue his duties, was expected shortly.BOLSHEVISTS PLAN IMPORTANT MOVEMENTS IN Numerously Signed Petition Presented to Him, with Address by Ex-Mayor Ernest Sylvestre.An eloquent expression of appreciation for the work which Aid.J.K.Edwards has done for the city during his term of office, as representative of the Centre Ward, was coupled with the hope that he would consent to stand for that position again, was contained in a brief address by Ex-Mayor Ernest Sylvestre yesterday afternoon, when a large delegation called upon Aid.Edwards, to prevent a numerously signed petition, asking him to con- Mr.Sylvestre dwelt upon the faithful attendance to his duties which had characterized Aid.Edwards\u2019 part in civic affairs.He had been reliable, DIRECTION OF INDIA\u2014PROPAGANDA AGENTS BUSY | disinterested and fair-minded, and it had been felt that such a man could * l REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT !N BULGARIA IS\t! SPREADING AMONG PEASANTS AND WORKINGMEN ; (Associated Press Despatch)\t! GENEVA, Jan.9.\u2014The revolutionary movement in 1 Bulgaria is spreading among peasants and workingmen, < according to Belgrade advices received here.Another ; important railroad bridge has beer, blown up by strikers, it is alleged.King Boris and the Royal Family are said to be secluded in the palace, which is under a heavy guard.The French Foreign Office, which is in constant touch with the Balkan situation, has not as yet received confirmation of alarming reports relative to the spread of a revolutionary movement in that country, according to a Paris report.dUUJ!L2JUUUlAJiajUUL!L!L!UULaJL^^ DISMISSAL OF SIR JOSEPH BYRNE AS INSPECTOR OF ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY A BIG SURPRISE A BILL OF IMPORTANCE DEALING WITH JUVENILE DELINQUENTS IS PRESENTED INTHE LEGISLATURE Leader of Opposition Urges Government to Institute ar.Inquiry Before the Committee of Agriculture Into the Activities of the \u201cChambre de Commerce des Cultivateurs,\u201d Which, He Alleges, Has Defrauded Farmers in This Province out of Sums Aggregating $300,000.Irish Unionists Declare that Premier Lloyd George\u2019s Irish Proposals, Instead of Bringing Peace and Contentment to Ireland, Would Still Further Embitter the Present Difficulties Between Various Sections of the Irish People and Put a Dangerous Weapon Into the Hands of the Declared Enemies of the Empire.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Jan.9.\u2014Bokhara, the .'^CTTrï^TirSTnrïïTTJrOll^'iJTrinrîfCr of capital of the important Khanate of fo Bokhara, in Centhral Asia, and less than two hundred miles from the Afghanistan border, has been occupied by the Bolshevists, according to reports reaching the War Office.Further west the Soviet troo-ps have q-occupied Krasnovodsk, on the eastern C shore of the Caspian Sea, it is claimed in reports from Moscow.Direct railway communication between trans-Caspia and European Russia has been secured by the Reds, who will be able to concentrate bodies of troops in Turkestan, with a view to carrying out possibly far-reaching plans westward towards the Caucasus region and southward towards Persia and Afghanistan, it is said.Bolshevik authorities have announced their intention to penetrate Persia by way of Khorassan as s#on as they could secure control of the Caspian Sea, and recent reports have indicated that Soviet garisons along the Khorassan frontier had been heavily reinforced.The Bolshevists have as their purpose an offensive against the British and plan important, movements in the direction of India in conjunction with the Afghans and ether people who might be influence.! by Pan-Tsl8\u2019\"i'i uspiration, it is asserted.For this purpose swarms of propaganoa sge.-s are said to be undergoing intensive training and many have been sent to Persia and the Caucasus being provided with large supplies of forged English money.It is imported fifteen hundred Soviet agents have gone into Persia from Georgian and Azerbaijan, and anti-Bolshevik authorities have taken steps to put a stop to this movement.FRANCE PREPARING FOR NEXT WAR, IT IS CLAIMED (Associated Press Despatch) MADRID, Jan.9.\u2014The newspaper A.B.C., discussing the League of Nations, declares that France is prepar-iirtg for the next war.\u201cWe think, like Carlisle, to obtain peace in Europe it is necessary to reduce France to a third-class power,\u201d says the newspaper.>AJJJLSULSLSLOJLSLS^^\tvalier.not be spared from a responsible mun icipal position.The petition which was to be presented was signed by nearly two hundred prominent citizens.Mr.J.S.Mitchell, who presented g the petition, also spoke along the same lines, stating that it was remarkable that in circulating it, not one refusal had been made.Aid.Edwards replied, thanking the delegates for their expression of appreciation, and as he knew it was sincere, he would be glad to consent to stand for re-election, and would continue his duties to the best of his ability.Among those actually present at the presentation of the petition, were Messrs.M.Echenberg, J.Rosembloom, J.H.Poupart, M.E.Woodard, W.Wiggett, J.F.Kerr, Ernest Sylvestre, A.C.Skinner, C.O.Genest, W.W.Shaw, J.S.Mitchell and Arthur Che- (Associated ïjress Despatch) LONDON, Jail.9.\u2014In a resolution declaring that Premier Lloyd Georg* had made an honest endeavor to settle the Irish pro-1 blem on fair and reasonable lines, the executive of the Irish Unionists de-j dared it feels bound to inform him ! that his proposals, instead of bringing peace and contentments to Ireland would simply still further accentuate and embitter the present difficulties , between various sectiora of the Irish \u2019 people and put a dangerous weapon into the hands of the declared enem- *\tSIXTEEN CENTS MAXIMUM * *\tPRICE FOR SUGAR, » *\tFIXED BY BOARD\t* *\tOF COMMERCE\t» (Associated Press Despatch) QUEBEC, Jan.9.\u2014In the Legislature yesterday, Hon.Athanase David, provincial secretary, brought in a bill dealing with juvenile delinquents.It is of far-reaching importance.The main effect of the ; bill is that it will no longer be possible, if such has been the case, for reformatory labor to be exploited for the benefit of manufacturers or of ! reformatory authorities.Young de-i linquents afterserving their term will have some money on which to start in the world.At the same time the Government\u2019s budget for the upkeep of these schools will not be so heavy.1A boy\u2019s work is to go first to the payment of his upkeep, and secondly i for himself when he leaves the insti-| tution.The Legislative Assembly will have a debate on labor matters this season.Mr.A.Lacombe, labor member for Dorion, has given notice that he | w\u2019ill call for copies of all correspondence between the Government and labor unions with respect to changes in the law relating to accidents as to amount of wages paid to workmen.SAYS FARMERS ARE BEING T DEFRAUDED.#- (Associated Press Despatch.) # OTTAWA, Jan.9.\u2014The Dcm- 4 inioti Beard of Commerce has # rescinded the order limiting & sugar profits, and has issued * a new order, fixing the maxi- # mum retail sugar price at sax- # teen cents per pound.* ies of the Empire.The resolution fur- i ther declared that the proposais were : condemmed by e'\">rv party and creed in Ireland, and asserts the present un- Arthur Sauve, leader of the opposition in the Legislative Assembly, yesterday urged the Government to institute an inquiry before the committee of agriculture into the activi ties of the \u201cChambre de Commerce d« Cultivateurs,\u201d which, he alleged, had defrauded farmers in this province out of sums aggregating $300,000.Hon.Mr.Taschereau said that when the Government had secured prool that the company in question was defrauding fanners, action would be taken to annul its charter, while any agents caught embezzeling the farmers would be duly punished.Mr.Sauve insisted upon an inquiry, and said that he did not believe thaï any other means would bring about the desired results.The annual report of the Quebec Department of Lands and Forestr shows that the total revenue of the department for the year ending June 30, 1919, was $2,510,141.02.At the close of the year the depart ment had an area of 7,514,518 acres of land subdivided into farm lots.The chief sources of revenue are as fol-lows : Waterways branch, $292,974.85 j ground rent for woods and forest^ $379,386.59 ; stumpage dues, $1,357^ 996.07 ; fines for infraction and a* crued interests, $135,679.57.It is pointed out in the report thsf?the revenue for the year constitute; a record.Hon.Mr.Crerar Denounces The Present Tariff System And Opposes Any Naval Scheme Involving A Big Expenditure ESTH0NIA WILL ASSIST GENERAL YUDEN1TCH (Associated Cress Despatch) STOCKHOLM, Jan.9.(Russia) \u2014 Esthonia has acceded to the request for General Yudenitch for the transfer of the latter\u2019s army to the Southern Former Minister of Agriculture Said He Had Little Doubt that There Would Be a Good Representation of Farmers in the Next Parliament\u2014Advises Federal Government to Remove All Restrictions on Personal Liberties and Restore All Liberties Enjoyed Before the War.- *- RANDON, Man., Jan.9.\u2014 \u201cThe only way to escape the vast financial burdens which rest happy state of the country is simply a settlement Many' for instance, be-the natural result of many years ot\t.\t,, , maladministration, and finally an- .]t appreciable advance that nounced that the Union form of Gov- affairs of purely Irish local self-government is the only one under which ; eminent _ should be removed from Ireland can be saved from civil war i Westminister.and anarchy.\tMeanwhile there comes the news to- Nevertheless, it may be recorded, day that the Irish Government has that in other quarters there is at least i suspended General Sir Joseph Byrne appreciation of the fact that to admit i as Inspector-General of the Royal at once an utterly non possumus at- j Irish Constabulary.Some reports latitude would gravely compromise the : deed say that he has been summarily credit of any disputants.There seems 1 dismiss\"d.Byrne is an Irishman and a at any rate readiness to wait until the I Oath-olio, and it seems his dismissal bill is in print before condamnang the : comes as a complete surprise to him-proposals out of hand.\tI\tself- The Times, in a lengthy editor- Father Lawies-s, Dundalk writes to | ml, says such a dismissal of one of the Dublin Evening Telegraph that the most important officials at the \u201cthe constant stream of insult pour- i present grave juncture of Irish af-1 ed upon the Premier and, indeed., fairs, demands the most ample justi- i upon the whole people of Great Brit- ; fication., .ain, indicates neither sanity nor a ! The Westminister Gazette says tnat generous heart in Ireland.Lifelong: if the general impression of the foes of Home Rule may get off scot grounds of dismissal is correct, the free while the hate of all Ireland is : step taken by the Government is omi-ooncentrated on the o-i e statesman, j nous of further trouble.\u201cJournals capable and wishful of settling the i which have always represented the Irish cause.After forty years of dis- : Unionists view in _Irel-and,\u201d_ adds_the appointment let Irishmen grasp the1\u2019\"* \u201c * present chance of making a begin-n- SAV E and PROSPER The companions of Victory are Work and Thrift.If the people of Canada practise these essentials, our great problems of reconstruction can be settled to the mutual benefit of all.Don\u2019t waste! Save and prosper.va* THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND $15,000,000 $15,000,000 B I»*##*####*####)»# on us is by the practice of drastic taxations and rigid economy,\u201d said Hon.i Mr.Crerar, former minister of agri-j culture for the Dominion, in address- SIR ROBERT BORDEN LEAV ES ON STEAMER WITH ADMIRAL JELLI-COE.« ing the convention of Uniter Farmers - T rv r 1M r\\ ^ 1 4 Vs\t-1TC1C- f V* / J n of Manitoba here yesterday.He urged the importance of the su- * Russian front, where it will reinforce premacy of Parliament over Cabinet, ! General Denekine, according to a Hoi- and advised the Federal Government r, eingfors despatch to the Tidningen.It to remove all restrictions on personal; ?is said Esthonia will assist in the liberties and restore all the liberties j transportation of the trops by water, enjoyed before the war.\tI ^ FACTORY WORKERS IN FRANCE TO BE ORGANIZED PARIS, Jan.9.\u2014 (Russia)\u2014Plans Mr.Crerar said he had little doubt that there would be a good represen-1 tation of formers in the next Parliament,and he would like to sec fifteen or labor men there loo.The farmers! would meet heavy opposition, since! * * * * * - * (Associated Press Despatch.) ÿ KEYWEST.Jam 9.\u2014Sir * Robert Borden embarked on a * warship for Cuba with Admiral * Jellicoe yesterday\t# No statement as to whether S the Premier was going on to & South Africa could be obtained.# Westminister Gazette, \u201care agreed that the dismissal of Byrne is in the nature of a calamity and it is difficult to take any other view.\u201d - «- NINE MILLION AND A HALF BANK CLEARINGS FOR LAST WEEK.Bank clearings for last week reached a new high level, according to the report of the Sherbrooke Clearing House, which gives the total for the does soëm*as though there was an idea I fiscal week ending yesterday, as $1,-among a considerable lot, but almost 560,995.39, an increase of $348,411.34 voiceless section of Ireland, that in ! over the figure of $1 \u201d12.584.05 for the present proposals there is an op-(the corresponding week of last year, portunity of eventually merging out! In 1917, the total was 722,032.42.ing of self government, if we do really believe in Home Rule at all.\u201d _ Enquiries among other Irishmen show that while keenly alive to the acuteness of the qu .tion, they are not eager adherents of any particular school of opinion.They do, however, reveal impatience with others who profess themselves ready to reject the present offers forthwith.It Prompt Returns From Shipments When you ship Grain, Butter, Cheese or Fruit, put through The Merchants Bank a Draft on the buyer.This is the business way of securing prompt and satisfactory settlement.It saves time and possible loss.38 TH\u20ac MCRCHANTS BÂMK fication of military work, gathering of *hat our \"ava\ts,\\ould be- but soldiers for short periods of instruc-i1 am unalterably opposed to any naval soldiers for tion which would in effect, be rehearsals of mobilization and the in creasing of the number of officers and troops protecting the frontiers of FYance.It is said the probable length \u201e\u201e\u201e\t\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e of the.period of military service ^ll| ^pirwouTd be a^inst^n extensrte oe one yeat.\t| military and naval organization.% y ^\t* q.\tq.\t\u201cThis country should not be com- »\t?muted,\u201d continued Mr.Crerar, \"to *\tTHE WEATHER\t?any form of Imperial parliament or * *\t# #$## # * * WILSON WOULD MAKE LEAGUE ELECTION ISSUE lor the reorganization of the French sPecia^ Pj'Y1.\t^.r\u2018 ÇreraJ army, which will soon be laid before expressed his belief in the principle of Parliament, will include preparations direct taxation, and denounced the for the mobilization of factory work-! ex|f^lllK ^ system.^ era at the same .time that fighting! * * al]\\ contmued, unalterably units are called to the colors, accord- opposed to the building up of any ing to La Victoire which quotes Under) sp^jtof militarism in Canada.# Secretary of State Henri Pate.\tI .\tsome in Canada who The programme contemplates the )vou^\tcountry up to a mill- physical education of soldiers, simpli- twrysystem.I am not prepared to say\tr» , v *\t¦\t-\tr - ,i,i,of rtnr nnvnl cirotnm chmilH he hut (Associated Press Despatch) WASHINGTON.Jan.9.\u2014In messages to Jackson Day dinners last night, President Wilson and W.J.Bryan, split definitely on the League of Nations question.The president says that to ascertain the will of the American people, it should be made a direct issue at the next Presidential election.Bryan says that the Democrats cannot make it an issue.Bryan also states that he was not * | cabinet, or council, without the fullest a candidate for election, and so might scheme which involves an initial ex Jnenditure of fifty of sixty million dol-tars, and then millions annually for maintenance.\u201d He thought, after thorough discus-the sober sense of the Canadian and freest discussion by the Canadian people.\u201d -STRONG NORTHEAST WINDS\t| LEG BROKEN IlJ PULLEY BELT.WITH SNOW.\tj Caught in a pulley belt which ho The disturbance which was north .was adjusting, Leonard Conway, an »f the Gulf of Mexico yesterday is1 employee of the Brompton Pulp and sentered this morning south of Lake Paper Company at East Angus, had Erie.The weather is moderately cold In Ontario and Quebec and comparatively mild in the Western Provinces.Light local snow falls have occurred in Southwestern Ontario, Quebec and the Maritime Provinces.Strong northeast winds with now.Saturday\u2014Westerly winds, nostly cloudy and moderately told his log broken yesterday afternoon.Ho wrs dattempting to lift the belt into position when in some way ho became tangled up in It, and ho Buffered a fracture of the right leg just above the knee.He was attempting to lift the belt the Q.C.R., and was transported to the St.Vincent do Paul Hospital by Lord\u2019s ambulance.be listened to more seriously.-» ITALY WILL AGREE TO ANGLO-FRENCH SOLUTION OF TURKISH QUESTION PARIS, Jan, 0.\u2014(Hava#) \u2014 Italy will ndhern to the Anglo-French solution of the Thrkish question, according to newspaper despatches reeelvod here, It 1* said that reporta of the conference held In London by Premier Ntttl and Premier Lloyd George have beeri examined at Homo by the Council of Minister», We own and offer.City of Montreal (iaened by Maiaonnmve) 5% Bonds, due 1952.The City of Montreal is at the head of ocean navigation on the St.Lawrence River.It is one of the most important ocean ports in North America and the largest and wealthiest city in the Dominion.Price i 87.31 and interest, to yield Foster, Bnrrett.Riepert & Low Te»B,,WrtaH».Hulldintf, MONTHKAZ» fdharbroaba AoproNaniatlv* , S.WALTON FAHNHAM T.la QtftfUN HTHKfiT PHttttU JITS J Head Office: Montreal.OF CANADA, SHERBROOKE BRANCH, .BURY BRANCH, .Established 1864.H.IRWIN, Manager.H.J.SIMONS, Manager.MM Financial \u201c Limited BOARD OF DIRECTORS SIR CHARLES GORDON.G.B.E., President President Dcm.Textile Go., Limited; Vioe-Pres.Rank of Montreal D.C.MACAROW, Vice-Prea.CHAS.F.BATCHELDER General Manager Merchant»\t,,, 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cmr , ui4 LONDON, Ena 00 PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920.Bringing Up Father & COPYRIGHT 1918.By Georye McManus HOIHEi OF 14; StK Flit WàS A BUM Id HU THE*?ARE APTE» XOUR ftROTHEK- WEl_LOlD NO - THEN- ARE NOT WAITIN' TO ^EE the cook- how DID TOO THAT WAT* TOD FELLOWS WILL HAVE TO KEEP TOUR DATE THAT SO?I WANT TOO TO TELL THO^iE POLICEMEN OUTRIDE THET MOÎ>T NOT WAIT POR the t MAID IN FRONT OF THE V HOUSE \u2022 TELL THEM MOVE SO ME «.WHERE el^e: TO MOV* ON R'CHT DON'T 1 witnesses, that the case was again, after being confined to his one .ou'd no^ be pa'd room for several weeks.\ti mUnulcl?a,,\t,\t, Both the village and Creek Schools', -V16 bl11 of J,Ir- Guillotte, which was i laid over at the last regular session Mr.A.P.Hillhouse, Sr., was in °f tbe co«n'n> >vas brought to the at-Montreal this week, attending a Milk t?nDon of the board, and on the mo- Another Epidemic OF THE SPANISH INFLUENZA JA.D ARCHE, M.D., SPECIALIST\u2014EYE* \u2022 Ear, Noe« and Throat.Ulttce aaq Pr>-rate Hobpital, 48 Ring Street.Dr.l.c.bachand, consulting spe- ciaiiat- Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat.No.Itfo Wellington St-# Record Block, Sherbrooke.T^VR.M.VERONNEAU.SPECIALIST DI8-eaacs of the eye, ear, nose and throat.UfUce hours : 3 to 5, 7 to 8, and uy appointment.24 king St, Room 8.Telephone lb29.MUSICIANS 'pHE SHERBROOKE ACADEMY OF MUSIC A offeis facilities for progress in Voice, Piano, Violin, \u2019Cello and Harmony, including the Licentiate degree, which compares favorably with any European Conservatory.Irwin bawdon, Principal.Thouc S3Ô.AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNTANTS JOHN J.GRIFFITH.L.I.A.AUCTIONEER.Accountant, Cojnmismcner sr.d Auditor.^ip*'?\u2019™™''\u201d Fn« rbrooke.H.BRYCE, C.G.A., ACCOUNTANT, Auditor, 15 Quebec St., SherbrxiKe ADVOCATES TIATE.WEI.L.S, WH1'.E & LYNCH ADVO-!.c«teâ.Merchant.Bank Hlda., Sherbrooke.Ïj'RASER, RUGG ti MIGNAULT, ADVO-catcs Q.C.R.burn'll g.VriCOL, LAZURE.COUTURE & KING.»5 Wc J AWRKNCE.MORRIS & McIVER, ADVO-jyBREADY A HANNETON, ADVOCATES.Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.WHENCE, MORRIS & cater, etc., Sherbrooke.1S6 Wellington Street.M.G.TRACY, liagton Street.4 jy.M.0.TRACY, ADVOCATE.187 WEL- LP.ENGLAND, ADVOCATE, COWANS-T.ville, Quo.The Warmth of Summertime is stored in the crisp, sweet granules of the famous foed\u2014 All the best parts of wheat and malted barley carefully selected and blended are first processed, then baked for twenty hours to produce the wonderful flavor of Grape*Nuts.An economical food J^ich In Nourishment \"There's a ason Hade by Canadian Postum Cereal Co-Ltd.Windsor, Ont.Shippers\u2019 meeting, Rev.A.J.Ward was calling in Foster on Thursday on his way to Ful-ford.The Ladies\u2019 Circle will be held on January 14ht, at Mrs.F.C.Inglis.Gentlemen are invited to tea.SOUTH STUKELY Mr.N.W.Hill and Miss Martin, of Rock Island, were New Year\u2019s guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.Ingham.Mises Sarah Sargeant and Vera Galbrith and Mr.Raymond Wallace of business carried on, and bills to Waterloo, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Sargeant one evening this week.Mr.O.S.Cook, of Leominster,Mass., who was in Montreal on business last week, was a guest over Sunday of Mr.and Mrs.Rufus McLaughlin and returned to Montreal on Monday en route for home.Miss Georgia Booth returned to Oshawa last week and visited her sister, Mrs.Hubert Wells, Montreal.The Council met on Monday on special business.Mr.and Mrs.David Booth, of Greenfield, Mass., are guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Booth and other relatives.Mr.A.D.Martin, of Magog, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.F.S.Martin on Tuesday.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.W tion of Councillor G.H.Garrick, seconded by Councillor Noisseux, was placed in the hands of Councillor W.P.Miltimore for settlement.A bill of $42 in connection with the burial of Mrs.David Jones was brought before the board and ordered paid.Various bills were received and ordered paid, aid other general routine business was carried out.On the evening of January 6 the village council had its regular session.Those present were Mayor M.Curley, Councillors A.E.Brown, A.E.Selby and Councillor Beauvais.There was only the general routine the amount of $290 ordered paid.were received and .General Notes.Mr, McKay, of the road department, visited the township of Dunham on January 7, and took away samples of gravel in connection with the La-Colle-Knowlton road.Mr.and Mrs.Carlton and son Russel returned from Montreal on Tuesday evening.Miss Alice O\u2019Brien, a former resident of Dunham, died at the age of 71, at the home of her sister, Mrs.Marshall, in Hardwick, Vt.The body was brought to Dunham for burial.The funeral service, which was conducted by Rev.M.Coffin, took place in All Saints\u2019 Church on Tuesday at 10.30 a.m.The mourners from out A great many authorities have pre-' dieted a return of that terrible plague which swept Canada from one end to the other not long ago and left so many deaths in its wake, and those who did survive were left in a great 1 many cases with some serious after effect such as weak heart, shattered nerves, impoverished blood and a gen-i eral weakened and exhausted condition of the system.If you are run down, heart not just right, nerves a little shaky, take a few boxes of Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nervo | Pills and fortify your system against this terrible plague.If you had the \u201cFlu\u201d before and it left you with any bad after effect Mil-bumburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills will bring you back to health and strength.Mrs.C.C.Palmer, Keppel, Sask., writes:\u2014\u201cI wish to inform you of the great good Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills did for me.After a bad attack of the Spanish influenza my heart and nerves were left in a very bad condition.I got two boxes of your pills and must say they are the best I ever used, and I have taken a great many different kinds.1 will always keep Heart and Nerve Pills in the house.\u201d Price, 50c.a box at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T.Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.P.Dimick were Mr.and Mrs.A Jones of town were her sister and husband, and Mr.C.Chapman, of Frost Vil-, Mr.and Mrs.Marshall, of Hardwick,; ! lage, and Mr.G.W.Chapman, of Mel-i Vt.; a brother, Mr.Will O\u2019Brien, and I bourne.\tI wife, of Swanton, Vt., and three dau-! Miss May Newbury, of Drummond-1 ghters, Beatrice, of Swanton, Vt., and ville, has returned to attend school, Muriel and Alice, of Montreal ; Mr.OVER-ACIDITY of the stomach has upset many a night\u2019s rest If your stomach is add-disturbed, dissolve two or three Rmtoios on the tongue before retiring and enjoy refreshing sleep.The purity and goodness of Ki-moids guaranteed by SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION ____________ after having been days.home for the holi- The Court\u2014Considering that you are the wife of the prisoner, do you think you are qualified to act as a juror in this case?The Lady\u2014Well, your honor, if you will only give me a chance.I think I can convince the eleven other jurors that he\u2019s guilty.\u201d\u2014Life.and Mrs.Alice Burnett, of Brigham; Mr.and Mrs.Westover, of Abbott\u2019s : Corner ; Mr and Mrs.Manson.of Iron Hill; Mr.John Doherty and Mr.Heatherington, of Cowansville.Mrs Dudley Carlton was at Mr.Will Watson\u2019s on Wednesday.Mr.Farrell, of Mansonville, was in town on Wednesday.Mrs.E.Buchanan, Mrs.A.Buch-i anan and Mr.Charlie Buchanan mo- A Sway iM I I To try it is to like it H A* Brand Oleomargarine tastes so much like good butter that many people cannot tell the difference, unless they are reminded of it\u2014and then the difference is only their imagination.H-À* Brand Oleomargarine is both delicious and nutritious, and has all the body-building elements of butter.Y et it costs only half as much as butter.But, remember, if it isn\u2019t H*A* Brand Oleomargarine it isn\u2019t the best.Go without rather than buy a substitute.OLEOMARGARINE i » PAGE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.FRIDAY.JANUARY 9, 1920, Canadian and Shook Mills Limited Lumber\u2014All kinds of rough or dressed Lumber\u2014¦ British Columbia Fir Sheathing and Flooring, Hardwood Flooring, Posts, Poles, etc.Timbers\u2014From 4 x 4 to 16 x 16, up to 36 ft.in length, in SPRUCE, HEMLOCK, B.C.FIR Boxes\u2014 Shooks\u2014Crates Telephone 1137 or 777 Service that Satisfies \u2022i- «KBEKKaifKKKm'W ¦\"T.****************** * LENNOXVILLE * ****************** GOOD ATTENDANCE AT HOME-MAKEBS MEETING.| The members of the Homemakers\u2019 Club enjoyed a pleasant afternoon at the home of Mrs.Austin Cote yes-! tenday, when the regular business was transacted and an interest!mj ad-; dress was given by Mr.F.Richie, of , the Experimental Farm.The President, Mrs.Armitage, gave ' notice that the annual convention of | the Social Service Committee was to be held in Montreal on January 27th.and as a request had been made to I have a delegate represent the club, it ! was decided to send on delegate and 1 the club would bear the expenses.| Ten dollars for prires at the Seed ! Fair competition on February 12th., ' was voted, for any girl under sixteen ! years, for the best layer cake.The ! members will also compete in bread and cake making.At the close of the business session, Mr.Ritchie came in and gave an excellent address on \u201cCur duty as citizens for the New Year.\u2019\u2019 Mr.' Ritchie's address was a summary of j practical ideas given in a way that j __ ____ ________________ made his audience realize how much i ' there is for everyone to do in order to be real citizens.He said in part.\u201cWe a\t+ all make good resolutions at the N ew 1 * CTTV RDI FÎT! FT'n 4»! Year, but they usually fail through.j=r *\tI DIMtiTt-E.ID \u2022{.Nevertheless by making them we re- ******************[ cognize the fac: that they are needed US\tjin doing our duty to seif, our fellow Band, Saturday afternoon.Stadium, men, and to God.In regard to self, it ft;\t___behooves us to better conditions in =r- The Dansant, Magog mouse, every Saturday afternoon from 4 to 7 p.m.'ijjji His Majesty's Theatre Orchestra.s= Try Edwards' Baggage Transfer.».Ho/waiian Guitar and Ukulele lessons.\u201423 Gordon St.m ¦ ¦ B'B aiB s ¦ ¦ i»1»':*' fa a ¦ a a ¦ s'm a «' B n-«i; Save The Pieces When you break your glasses\u2014bring in the pieces.We will make a new' lense for you, within a few hours.When your eyes or your glasses need attention call on SKINNER Jj On occasion it is convenient to have a sfecond pair of glasses one that you do not use every day.Better get them row.173 Wellington St.Optometrist* and Optician* TÏ*Y Nakash Studio FIRST AND YOU WILL SURELY BE SATISFIED Gleason\u2019s BUSINESS COLLEGE SHERBROOKE, QUE.is now open for the Eiiroliiierit of Students Special price for children at Matinee, Saturday.\u201425c.Band, Saturday afternoon, Stadium.\u2019Phone Mrs.Parmelee and reserve tables for \u201cThe Dansent,\u201d Art Kali, Sat., 4.CO to 6.30.Mclver\u2019s Orchestra.Tel.\u2014852.Band Minto Rink, Friday night.The public is invited to purchase their meats at 52 Alexander Street, formerly owned by W.Jobin.\u2014Choice ] meats\u2014at MacDuff & Lecours, 52 Alexander Sireet, Dance, Art Hail, Fri.9th.Mclver\u2019s Novelty Five.Band, Saturday afternoon.Stadium.j which we live and thereby better oth-: ers, while our duty to boys and girls j means that parents have a large re-I aponsibiiity in development of character.Right and virtue should ever ¦be in mhid.\u201d I He explained that our duty to our fellowmen and community includes j education, business, social and political relations, and when duty calls we must answer.Interest in organizations, and attendance at meetings, instead of leaving it to a certain few ( always tends to uplift, and should be included in the regular duties of a live citizen.In referring to our community, Mr.Ritchie quoted Carlyle who said, \u201cdo the duty nearest you;'1 and regarding patriotism he said that influence for betterment was within our grasp, and a clear policy could not but help to train the mind so each will follow his or her ideals in this characteristic as well as in a political sense.As ft*»******»»-**-**»**»* ¦! LOOK! TRY THE NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY You cannot afford to do your washing this cold weather.Wet washed, Dry, Ironed.or Our getting quick talked service about.Ring 1 490.I How much are You going to Save in 1920 Start the year right by cutting down your expenses and putting aside regularly any amount saved thereby.The 4 p.c.interest we allow on savings will materially help your account.Tlie Stierlreske Loan & Mertpia Oimpaey -ru .\t____an example of this the speaker re- Thr most perfect music reproducing ferre sold by McCaw-Bissell.Meeting Major General Loomis Chapter, Jan.12th.Members requested to be present for nomination of officers.\u201cThe Case of Lady Camber\u201d under the auspices of the I.O.D.E., Saturday, at His Majesty\u2019s.\u2014Afternoon and Evening.Saturday, Matinee and Evening, the Court Players in \u201cThe Case of Lady Camber.\u201d H Sale Odd Blouses, |1 May\u2019s\u2014Saturday.\u2022j Lord's motor ambulance called to line who he said had recognized their duties, and have been actors in making their influence felt.\u201cSome of our greatest duties are in our homes, and to fulfill these we must practice truth and friendship, and' from there it will radiate to wider spheres\u201d concluded Mr.Ritchie, who was accorded a hearty vote of i thanks for his practical address.At the tea hour refreshments were ; served by the hostess, and it was decided to meet at the home of Mrs., Trenholme, Church street the first $P.9o.hditn Thursday ^ February.WIGGETT\u2019S BATTERY SERVICE cn ui O o WE SPEOALIZE ON- BATTERY STORAGE & REPAIRS Next summer when you want service, we\u2019ll be here to serve you.WiGGETTS BATTERY SERVICE CO.__\tBATTERY SPECIALIST also celled by Dr.Lemay to remove a patient to the hospital.Special offer for school children at j the Dew Drop open air skating rink, C/j Esplanade Avenue.10c including tax, from 3.30 o\u2019clock to 6, every afternoon, A full mail for the United Kingdom 1 will be despatched per the \u201cMetaga-ma\u2019\u2019 sailing from St.John, N.B., on Monday, the 12th ir.st.The last mall Agent, and J.F.Pierce, Assistant Traffic Manager, Canada Steamship Lines, Ltd., were elected as an Executive Committee, and Mr.G.H.Webster was elected1 Secretary.nnrYrinrYrYrrtTîjrrro ^ \" ROYAL CAFE j and LUNCH ROOM Open Day and Night Under new management.Prompt service.Special Mid-Day Lunch.Phone 713 26 KING STREET Sherbrooke.Que.' j .LSULSUULiUUJUL^ 3 H H lu O o BOARD OF TRADE SEEKS PUBLICITY SECRETARY.A meeting of the Council of the fronT'sherbrooke to ^connect with this1 Board of Trade was held yesterday boat will close at 2.20 a.m.on the ' ^ ^smoon, to ^consider the question of 11th inst.WIGGETT\u2019S BATTERY SERVICE CO.SMALL ffiOTOHS FOB SALE We have the following Motors in stock at unusually low prices; 114 H.P.Menominee 110 V.60 Cy.£60 00 Ibi H.P.Wagner 110 Y.60 Cy.L\u201d!!$80 00 314 H.P.P.-M.110 V.60 Cy.L.LiSo 3 1-6 H.P.Menominee 110 V.60 Cv.S32 00 2% H.P.R-M.110 V.60 Cy.;.ÜÜÜjSO.OO 1 Utility Motor (High Speed) .$25.00 We also have a large stock of larger Motors and Dynamo's.Write for Prices Electrical Repair &! Supply Co.71 Wellington Street\tW.J.Wiggett a.secretary of the Board, Mr.Leonidas Bachand having resigned.It was decided to advertise for ap- j plications, with a view of securing a man qualified in publicity work, who j would be able to take charge of the promotional work of the Board, seek-: ir,g to make Sherbrooke\u2019s advantages MR.G.D.WADSWORTH CHOSEN CHAIRMAN CANADIAN PASSENGER ASSOCIATION.At the January meeting of the Eastern Canadian Passenger Association, held in Montreal this week, the -\t, name of the organization was chang- 1,103:6 wide,y known, ed to the Canadian Passenger Asso-\t_________ ciation, embracing ail lines in Canada, j with divisions haring jurisdiction over \u201cTHE CASE OF LADY CAMBER\u201d A Eastern Lines and Western Lines.The | ppAY OF NOTE TO BE GIVEN, Eastern Lines\u2019 division covers all ter-j\tvt a r-c-cs'iw.o ritory in Canada east of Port Arthur.,\tAi MAJiUsl i o.Ont., and the Detroit and St.Clair j .d CHAHGM), HUPAIRLO, WINTER H I l>HAUL Firuf-r\u2019run Work ItiKht Prices Webster Motors Limited Sherbrooke LOOMISDARIN C*Bstructi»B C».LtiL met Ormolu*, i^ue.iT'L2_A_.\t' 'J_\u2022 «\u2022nwg Tia Ghalîii) Fonlenac .GlFKIiKOOK li \u201cTho com (Lit of our ffucsta is our consideration.\u201d JOHN A.WAITE.I\u2019KOI\u2019ltlETOR. SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920, PAGE FIVE R ira» 1» an !n»!ü!»':!!»i!ii»iB!a!ir»ü!n!m!:« i^amannnüiB SS ' 1 I ^ Social and Personal iw l \u2019ll- j ht\tT- t m\t,\tMrs.H.C.Bailey, of Birchton, was Mr.and Mrs.L.J.Travers have re-,a visitor in town this week, turned from a visit to the home of Mr.James Murphy, Ascot Corner.Miss Islay Campbell has returned Miss Gladys Ward, of Sherbrooke,\tShe Spent the has been visiting Mr.and Mrs.E.N.^°^1^ays at ^e- -\u2018ome> Chaddock, of Birchton, recently.Mrs.H.G.Lomas has returned to town, after a short visit to Mr.and Mrs.E.C.Mackay, at Scotstown.Mr.A.J.Carter, of Boston, Mass., was in town yesterday, on his way to Toronto, and Hamilton, Ont.Miss Winifrid Wiggett has returned from a visit to Mrs.A.S.McCaw\u2019s, at Bedford.Mrs.S.Flaherty and Mr.J.Kenny Flaherty have returned from Lacolle j to Montreal, where they spent the holi- ! Mr.Amedee Bilodeau has returned days.\tto Lowell, Mass., after a holiday visit 'to his parents, Mt.and Mrs.Joseph Miss Minnie Norris, formerly of Bilodeau, King Street.Capelton, and now of St.Lambert, has\t,\t, returned home, after spending the\tMr.Ronald Somers, who has been holidays with friends at Capelton and \u2018sPe,ndAnS a few days with Lieut.-Col.Sherbrooke.\tand Mrs.T.S.Somers, Montreal j Street, returned to Montreal today.Miss Alice Fenwick, of Calgary, whoi \u201e\tA has been visiting relatives and friends: Mr.and Mrs.A.Brafstem and chu-in town left yesterday for Toronto, ! dren are leaving shortly for a visit to where she will spend a week before re- Montreal, preparatory to taking up turning to her home.The Bridge and \u201c500\u201d party takes residence at Joliette.Mrs.M.Denault and Mrs.W.Mc- pkce in the G.W.V.A.Rooms, Tuesday, Lean, of New Bedford, Mass., are vis January 13th, in the afternoon at 3 itin£ the family of Mr.J.Blouin, East o\u2019clock, and in the evening at 8 o\u2019clock.Sherbrooke.t.wÆh t0 ! Mrs.Douglas Odell and Master bring cards, scores and table cloth.|Boyd odell/High Street, have been Miss Alice E.Wilson, who has been ! sPendinK a week in Montreal with spending the holidays with her par- Mrs.Odell\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.ents, Mr.and Mrs.F.B.Wilson, Dom- 0 D 1 l'T *\t*\t* inion Avenue, has returned to the Royal Victoria College, Montreal, to continue her studies at McGill University.S.Boyd, Mountain Street.The visiting governors at the Sherbrooke Hospital for the week commencing, January 12th, are: Mr.Fred Hovey, Mr.John McKechnie and Mr.James Duncan.Mrs.William Wright, \u201cGrand Vi^\u201d Eust Sherbrooke, entertained j Migs Emma Milier, formerly of the narSfn\t! Fairbanks Company, office staff, left ^\tthe first of the year for Philipsburg, MlbS Bertha Wllght, who was cele- ^ hHQ falfpn a rtnsif.inn brating her fourteenth birthday and Misss Irene Wright.About sixteen school friends and playmates of the little girls assembled, and spent the early hours in skating on the private rink near the house.High tea, with a delectable birthday cake, was served by Mrs.Wright, and heartily appreciated by the guests, whose youthful ap- during the holidays of Mr.and Mrs.petites were sharpened by the keen R.G.Elliott, Elm Street, have reair and exercise, and after the meal, turned to their home in East Clifton, a couple of hours wgye spent in\t\u201e\tT_ amusing games.The young hostess\tMrs.Charles Krause and Mrs.H.¦where she has taken a position.Miss Jean MacLeod has returned to MacDonald College, Ste.Anne de Bellevue, after a holiday stay with Mrs.M.R.MacLeod, Melbourne Street.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Barber and Mr.J.A.Barber, who v/sre the guests received many pretty gifts, and good wishes on her birthday.v\\\\\\\\\\m \\\\\\\\\\\\M£ ttïmuürnfMKfl How to Make Coffee Allow one heaping ublapoonfi.il of Seal\tCoffee to each cup.Pout fresh, boiling water over the codée.Simmer y minute*.Let stand fi few minutes.Then serve.Be sure you use rich, full-bodied SEALBRAND COFFEE Whole, ground\u2014./ne-ground for Tricelaters and ordinary percolators.In i and 2-lb.tins_at all good dealers ; Write for \u201cPerfect Coffee\u2014Perfectly Made\u201d.Mailed free on request.CHASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL.2 C.N.R.EMPLOYEES CRITICIZED BY STOCK BREEDERS Maritime Association Complains Regarding Manner Live Stock Was Handled at Time of Winter Fair at Amherst.///// iWYvY *\u2022****?**?**¦* *\t* * MARRIAGES * «r\tH ************ i:*.** *** DYER\u2014TRIPPLEHORN.SUTTON.QUE., Jan.9.\u2014An event of unusual interest to members of the younger set of Chatham and Detroit vas the marriage which took place at Detroit on New Year\u2019s Day at the town home of Mr.and Mrs.' George Henry Tripplehom, of their second daughter Pauline Eugenia, to George Garwood, of Montreal, who have been i\"Ahxi.C?ty.f?L-h!ch-i!.dayfL avLat Edward * Dyer j * of London?son oflfc \u201e Mrs.V.N.Dyer, of Ingersoll, (Associated Press Despatch) TRURO, Jan.9.\u2014Strong deunucia-tion of the way the Canadian National Railways handled certain live stock last month at the time of the winter fair at Amherst was the feature of the annual meeting of the Maritime Stock Breeders\u2019 Association, held at the College of Agriculture yesterday afternoon.Stanley Logan, of Amherst, at the invitation of the president, A.E.Trites( of Salisbury, dealt exfhaustively with the matter, and those who joined in the discussion included Hoii.W.M.Lee, minister of agriculture for Prince Edward Island; liâmes Roper, of Roper Bros., Cliar-lottetown, and Fred Fuller, of Truro, | secretary of the Stock Breeders\u2019 Association.Mr.Devonisii, superinten-1 dent for the Moncton district of the Canadian National Railways, was present, and made a lengthy reply to the, criticisms.The following resolution was pass-i 1 ed unanimously on motion of S.A.: Logan and Hon.W.M.Leeko.\t| j \u201cWhereas exhibitors at our Maritime shows have repeatedly suffered loss and inconvenience, due to negligence and indifference of officials ;and employees of the railways, and : \u201cWhereas they have repeatedly, j fallen down on promises and assur-i ances given owners, and\t! \u201cWhereas breeders of valuable ¦high-class stock cannot afford further ithe risk and danger of injury and damage occasioned by such treatment, \u201cTherefore resolved that we, the members of the Maritime Stock Breders\u2019 Association, now assembled in annual session, protest emphatically against, such treatments \u2022 and \u201cFurther resolved that unless we have a guarante against all financial loss and injury, due t osuch mismanagement, we will apne.! to the press, the public and Allied Fa.mere\u2019 Assoc-( iations to assist in securing justice.\u201d ; sent the guests of #Ir.and Mrs.Ziba The Young Peoples\u2019 Society of the Griffith, \u201cWoodland Terrace,\u201d Belvi- Brompton Road enjoyed a drive to the home of Mr.and Mrs.Nathan Varney, East Sherbrooke, Wednesday evening, the outing being most successfully arranged.The thirty-five young people assembled at \u201cWillow R '\t- dere Street.Mr.Neil Lods, B.S.A., of MacDonald College, was the guest last week for a few days of Mrs.M.R.MacLeod, Melbourne Street, and went etreat?rthe homT'of\" Mr/and Mre.ito Quebec on business, before return-Ernest Hatch, and some were com-jin^ ^e* Anne de Bellevue.fortably packed up in two huge' Mrs.G.De Baillets, children and sleighs, furnished by Mr.Hatch and :maM who has spent the past twelve Mr.W.Seaward, accompanied by Mrs.;d in Montreal, the guests of Mrs.Seaward and Mrs.Hatch, the party |A- Seger> Pll]e Avenue, Mrs.De Bail-drove along the Quiet country road, ni0t,her, have returned home.The with songs and laughter, and soon ar-;family was joined by Mr.De Baillets rived at their destination.After a|for t£e New year holiday, warm welcome, a couple oi hours pas- i Bed quickly in games, music, etc., and i Two books have been presented to acceptable refreshments were provid-|the Sherbrooke Library, \"The Wraith ed by Mrs.Varney.Shortly after, :of Olverstom,\u201d by Florence Warden, with many thanks to their host and presented by Mrs.R.Brouillette, and hostess, the homeward way was taken.\u201cA Gamble for Love,\u201d by Nat Good-L\t~~ .\u2019\u2014 ' 'win, presented by Mrs.A.E.Thomp- Don\u2019t miss this Bargain formerly of Sutton, Que.The ceremony was solemnized by the Rev.C.F.Patterson, pastor First Universalist Church, Detroit.The house was artistically set with seasonable floral decorations and promptly at noon the bridal party entered the drawing-room to the strains of Mendelssohn\u2019s Wedding March, played by Mrs.W.G.Ryan.The bride wore a gown of silver georgette over satin, and carried a shower bouquet of bridai roses.Her bridesmaid, Miss Violet Clements, of Chatham, wore a frock of white taffeta silk with cordage of violets and roses.The groom was supported by his brother, John P.Dyer.Only relatives and a few intimate friends were present.Immediately following the ceremony a dainty wedding breakfast was served, and soon afterwards Mr.and Mrs.Dyer left on the Montreal express for a short trip east, after which they will open their new home at London.BISHOP GAUTHIER SPEAKS ON LAVAL COLLEGE CAMPAIGN Miss Florence Drummond, M.A., has returned to MacDonald College, after .a holiday visit to her mother, Mrs.I f **************** £ Charles Drummond, of Drummond\t* Road.Miss Verna Hatch, a graduate of.MacDonald College, has taken a posi- * v *> v v .v v v v , .?, DEATHS REPORTED MR.NATHAN DARBY, NORTH HATLEY.NORTH HATLEY, Jan.9.\u2014In the death of Mr.Nathan Darby, which occurred at the home of his son, Asa, The Raw Skins alone wrould cost more today, in most cases, than the price we ask for a finished and complete Hnllam Guaranteed Fur Garment\u2014as illustrated and priced in HALLAM\u2019S 1920 EDITION FUR FASHION BOOK Free to You These low prices are still good for any articles we have left, but absolutely no new Coats or Sets can be made up except at nearly 50 per cent, more in cost.Ho *ur Cover; O\u2019Donnell, Left Mrs.Geo.McClintock, received a\tCentre; Barlow, Right hearty vote of thanks for their work, ''mg; bubs.Hamel, Robinson, Shades as did also the presidents, vice-presi- ana Rngour.dents and the secretary.\tKeierees: Steve Newton and R.Moe.Mrs.Isaac Goodenouerh asked to\t___ be allowed to resign, but was re-elect- STANSTEAD\tISSUE ed unanimously, with enthusiasm by on.A\t\\ n Lt n ^\t^ the members of St.Paul\u2019s Guild.\t, j\t\u2022 tT , n\u2018\t\u2014^ie Stan'\u2019 Mrs.Lewis was re-elected first s|'e^T Olympic Hockey team openly vice-president and Mrs.Chas.Good- \"ia.\u20acn,^efT,a^ hockey teams of the enough second vice-president, both of- LaSwem Townships, for home and ficers being elected unanimously.j1**1116 £arn\u20ac!S- Especially womd they The treasurers and secretary asked \"\u201ce\tany or all teams from to be relieved of their office.Mrs.Sherbrooke.Correspondence should be George Hamilton was unanimously addressed to Mr.Ben Marjie.ejected secreoarv, and Mrs.Rojai \\\\ n- \\jQv-nnop \\ r woc'KF\u2019yt^t^i rttqv son was unanimously elected treasur-\tt Ur\tb BLSY.er\tMONTREAL, Jan.9.\u2014Hocbelaga The Rev.C.T.Lewis addressed the defeated Laval, five to i othmg in t.ie meeting,thanking all the members for schedule game of the Montreal Hockey the valuable services they had render-\t.a^t night.In the second game ed m the parish.He congratulated of.tne schedule Garnets and &t Fran-them upon the excellent financial colTs'^vier played a two goal draw, i.anding, and spoke in eulogistic terms\t*3 ^\t^,0C- ?League series, of the complete harmony that had al-\tdefoate^ Loyola College ways existed amongst the members.Hve to three.The other league game He was glad to see the senior members\thy\tAnns, defeating\tSnam- still taking an active part, and was\troc^s ^ L sure that the younger officers and\tu vir,\u201eTC\tT c members would make the burdens of\ttoN iviH 1 s>\tyf\tf\tf*'B L M n L S\tDLL the president as light as possible.Mr.,,\tJ ,.\t* ' \u2022\t.Lewis conducted his remarks by a T, .^r'\t, Maguire, of the short address upon the \u201cForward Lmghts of Columbus Hockey team Movement.\u201d A verv hearty vote of ,youIdL llke to see a 1 tbe players of thanks was accorded the Rev.Mr.the above team at the Stadium Rink Lewis for his address.\ta* 80 as be *n readiness for The following committees were ap- a das^ work out this evening, pointed :\t\u201c^ Work\u2014Mrs.Cuming, Mrs, Shar-\tBOXING man, Mrs.Ernest Roe.\tWILDE WON BOUT EASILY ,, Entertainment\u2014Rev.C.T.Lewis, (Associated Press Despatch) Mrs.Thos.Morrow, Mrs.Thos.Ham- STi LOUIS, Mo., Jan.9.\u2014Appar- FR1DAY AND SATURDAY at 2.30.7.30 and S.00.$ Vbtüà ifom fmtm a man Scvvâiét Leiisj did ggijjSjffficte Wcrnld Ycm Mam?a man for this?Set wfort Lettij did His Majesty\u2019s Theatre TOMORROW :\u2014Matinee and Night 2.30 and 8.30 p.m.THE COURT PLAYERS (of Montreal.) will present \u201cTHE CASE OF LADY CAMBER\u201d with Victor R Brown, Dorothy Stanley, Muriel Millen, Mr.and Mrs.Bazil Donn, and star supporting cast Price: .50c, .75c and $1.00 SEAT SALE NOW GOING ON UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF I.O.D.E.FOR THE BENEFIT OF TUBERCULOSIS WORK.ng in stomach, bitter eructations, nd Mrs.Robert Akhurst.Mr.Ak- \u201c',nd *r'd 9.w,m,#h acidity mnd il to-urst left town on Tuesday morning d\u2018*estion whcn ,n reality thenr trouble is due for Montreal, and with Mr.Drink- -\t- n.1 Frequently Mistaken for In- 7 delightful Dandcrinc for drug or toilet counter and uae it aa a dress ing and invigorator as told on bottle.digestion\u2014How To nize and Treat.i OUT 0' LUCK Never mmd t Just take Cascarets if Bilious, Constipated to gas eric catarrh of the stomach,\u201d writes ater, vice-president of the Canadian\t_____ is d&ngeroau be- j mdonths, and will visit England, Scot-Everyone muet occasionally give t» the bow- land, France, Belgium, Norway, Hol-eb .omo regular help or else suffer from con- land, Sweden, Denmark, and possibly atipatkm.bilious attacks, stomach disorders other European countries before his and sick headache.But do not whip the bowels reLlirn\u2019-,\t.(nkr.\ti\tMT.E.F.Tomkins, local manager into activity with harsh cathartics.\t!\tT_.t\tA From there they will sail on Saturday cannot mix with the food and digest them, next by the C.P.R.steamer \u201cMeta- This condition soon breeds deadly disease in ganta\u201d for England on a business trip ! the fermented, unassimilaied food.The blood in the interest of their company.Mr.! 'f polluted and carries the infection throughout Akhurst expects to be gone some fourche body.Gastric ulcers are apt to form and \u2019 frequently an ulcer is tbs first sign of a deadly cancer.In catarrh of the stomach a good and safa treatment is to take before meaie a teaspoon- ful of pure Bisurated Magnesia in hall a glass of hot water as hot as you can comfortably drink it.The hot water washes the mucoua TO acnvity who norsn cainartica.\t| f th Rpldino- Inn] rnrtioolli Ullb TV\t*u\twasnes the mucoua What the liver and bowels need is a genUe has gone to Winnipeg to attend a busi: tt\u201d tom^ThU.^: bi^W ma\u2019gn!^ to Ki natural tonic, one that can constantly be ness meeting which is being held there an excellent solvent for mucus and increase and nsad without harm.Th« gentl«Bt liver and bowel tonic Is \u201cOascareta.\u201d They put the liver to work and elcaiuie the colon and bowels of all waste, toxins and poisons without griping \u2014they never sicken or inconvenience you like Calomel, Salts, Oil, or Purgatives.SAGE TEA KEEPS When Mixed With Sulphur It Brings Back Its Beautiful Lustre at Once.Grey hair, however handsome, devotee advancing age.We aU know the advantages ol a youthful appearance.Your hair iu your cuarm.it makes or mars the face.When It friends will be pleased to hear that Twenty-five million\tbox»\tof Caacareto are\tare operation which he underwent is «Old each\tyear.They\twork\twhile you eieep.\treported to be successful, and that he Caecareta oo«t so little too.\tis as comfortable as could be expect- ed.Mrs.A.T.Jones, who has been In vrxi m\tu A\tn> rx a nw-\tPoor health\tmonths past, YOUR\tHAIR DARK\twent to Montreal on Monday last.where she will be under treatment at the Royal Victoria Hospital.Rev.Mr.Ellis Fray, who suffered a slight shock on Saturday evening last, is reported to be improving.Miss Lizzie Nunns returned to Montreal on Sunday last to resume her duties as teacher, after having \u2022 spent the holidays in town.Mrs.A.J.Cromwell paid a visit to Montreal on Tuesday last.Miss Annie Wadle.igh has returned to Stanstead to resume her duties at ,\t,\t~\t- | \u2014¦ \u2014'-¦w.awMto -vawin, Avi mucus and increatics by the managers Of the company\u2019s th.efficiency of the hot water treatment various plants.\tMoreover, the Bisurated Magnesia will serva Mr.R.Hambly, whose health has been very poorly of late, is in one of the Montreal hospitals, and his many fades, turna gray and looks streaked,\tc, ______.,, \u201e just a few applications of Sage Tea te vf Miss Verna Andrews, who is leading in Montreal, returned to her school on Tuesday last.Miss Thelma Johnson, who has been the recent guest of her cousin, Miss Florence Johnson, has returned to her home in Rock Island.and Sulphur enhances its appearanci m a hundred-fold.\t1 ln Don\u2019t stay gray! Look young I Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a bottle of \u201cWyeth\u2019s Bags and Bulphur Compound,\u201d which is merely the old-tims recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients.Thousands ol folks recommend this ready-to-use preparation, because It darkens the hair beautifully, besides, no one can pos-\t.,r , slbly tell, as it darkens so naturally fnends *nd relatives, has and evenly.You moisten a sponge ho,£!f- r,, _\t.ci ».\t\u201e - , or soft brush with it, drawing I .Blue Bird Club was entertained this through the hair, taking one\tho^e of Miss Beatrice Odell, \u2022mall strand at a time.By morn- i ?n Stewart avenue, on Tuesday evening the gray hair disappears; after mg last.Miss Gladys Buckland has returned to Mansonville, to resume har duties as teacher.Mr.Abbott Jenks, who has bean spending a few days in Montreal with fves, has returned Be a powerful but harmless antacid which will neutralise any excess hydrochloric acid that may be in your stomach and sweeten its food contents.Easy, natural digestion without distress of any kind should soon follow.Bisurated Magnesia to not a laxative, to harmless, pleasant and easy to take and can be obtained from any local druggist.Don't confuse Biaurat-ed Magnesia with other forms of Magnmia, milks, citrates, etc., but get it in the pure bi aurated form (powder or tablets), especially prepared for this purpose.another application or two, Its natural color in restored and it becomei thick, glossy and lustrous, and you kppeur years younger.Gear Baby\u2019s Skin With Cuticura Soap and Talcum 6 regular monthly meeting of Women's Missionary Society was held at the home of Mrs.E.T.Tomkins, on Court street, on Tuesday afternoon.The attendance was nbt quite up to the mark, as a number of the members were out of town.-*- \u201cHusband, that Chinese visitor seems deeply interested in our Chinese room.\u2019\u2019 \u201cYes, he says he never saw 'anything like that in China.\u201d\u2014Louisville Courier-Journal.p FOR fROSTBITE there is nothing so soot\u2019 and healing as Zam-Buk.T^.s great herbal balm allays Inflammation, draws ont soreness, and reduces \u2022welling.Those who hnvn ones used Zam-Bnk fer the* treatment \u2022* w,*t«r ailments say they would USE *\u2022 \"fher remedy, ns experience proves that nothing can equal Zam-Buk for chapped hands, cold sores, cold cracks and chilblains.It Is also Invaluable for all skin Injuries and diseases.All drug, gists and stores, or Zam-Buk Co.Toronto.5»c.box, 3 fot fi.jg.Send 1c.stamp for postage on free trial box.m The Biggest Value in Popular Priced Tailored-to-Measure Suits and Overcoats in the British Empire.1 Your Every Dollar Has The Purchasing Power Of 100 Cents When You Order Our Tailorei-To-Ieasare Clofiies w rHENEVER we show a suit- W r^tf* s* \\\"- -\t-\t' MSL :y ing or overcoating at any price in our standard range, we know beyond question or quibble that we offer a value that will stand the test of comparison or compe-tilion,\u2014\u2019that no ether concern can excel us in value-giving.T,'»e,re is no \u201cjocTceying\u201d as to price\u2014a pi\u201d in-figure ta'?states it clearly\u2014the price ti .; every patron pays\u2014favoritism is no ps-'-t of cur policy.This standardization of ues and : rvice has been a distinct asset in the success of this establishment.T ~\\\"\"s end Overcoats i -ment,-lo-Yoür-Measure r > /^' ¦ \\ fr Fei-rn^lieh 5 \"d Scotch WmilenGo g '\t.- -\u2014«-a ofMontrea No coiviwrMon wt*i enj other oonoem In Canada.A and Scotch WooilettU*; Trousers Wo ore showing exceptional value* la odd trousers from special trouacr lengths.Many of Uie.-.e cloths are shown In very limited quant.ties, aod are exceptional values.Ladies\u2019 Warm Winter Coats MADE TO MEASVRK Our perfect tailoring organisation is at yout disposal:, a man des gner for ladles\u2019 (torments will tais» cere of your order for a Man Tailored, Made-to-Meosure.Warm Winter Coat, shown In new exclusive dealgiu and styles \u2014you -thooso from our hundreds of rich, warm materials (hat will >*tve lone, satisfactory wear.Our Tailoring Service is Guaranteed.SELECT at randorft any of the many materials in our rang:e, and you will be getting a_ garment tailored to your measure that you would pay any other good tailor half again as much to duplicate\u2014comparison will prove this to^ he^ a very conservative estimate.Buy as good a suit or overcoat in any readymade store, and you will be asked decidedly more for it.We hazard the guess that a year hence you \u2019would not accept for it the purchase price of your English & Scotck Woollen Co.tailored-to-measure suit or overcoat, even after it had seen an entirei winter\u2019s service.General Manager tor Canada.English & ScotchWooflen Co.Head Office and Sales Room 851 St.Catherine Street East, Montreal 116 Wellington St., Sherbrooke, Que.25 QUALITY 'U.LOR SHOPS IN CANADA Jlamfltna ««\u2022ban Slterbr«*fc«\tM.Hrne »th# Three Hiver»\t«hewfrlj.in Fall»\tSrdnry Hftltfnx Nt.lohn Mo-«»?*«\tFrrrierfetea New GifiNgow Charlettetcw 1 Write l\u2018«wr Frf-v\tF«»Ul#n PI»' ?.Out-of-Tov/r.*f'wn \u2022*lf X \u201d\u2019\"5 r 1\tT!ir\u2019 Ktable a» wrll for household IF '-.Cum thrush, ispraina.brui*#a.V.T')PH blebdim; instantly A N it PKEVENTB BLOOD POISONING.Keep It handy.Price 3.7c.At ail Dmfcre and tIniKKitta.Va-.jfar+.ir\u2014i rtT \u2022> -F\t.> .> * * -y 4, comparison of varying despatches, it * is believed twenty villages were com-C1TY BRIEFLETS .> *\t.j.j .} ' partially demolished or badly damag- 1 ed- There has been no attempt to estimate the number of hamlets and single country houses destroyed by the .\t_\t«/j , shock, nar have figures as to the Partial Embargo Has Been made ?if » * ¦F 4* v CARNIVAL AND MOCCASIN DANCE AT THE ST \\DIUM ON SATURDAY NIGHT.The stage is all set for the Mas- number of injured or property dam-querade Carnival and Moccasin Dance aSe been reported, at the Stadium tomorrow night.The 1 moccasin dance will take place after OF PAPER TAKES A FIRM STAND skating.There will be special music for the occasion and the change in the weather has put the ice in excellent TO LET T ARGE FURNISHED ROOM TO LET TO two young ladies (sisters or friends), with good plain board.North Ward.Box 56 Record Office.f T OUSE AND STORE WITH OUTBUILD-ings.No.4 Elmwood Ave.for sale.Easy terms.Apply to Sherbrooke Loan & Mortgage Company.OTORE TO LET\u201425 x TiO FT., WITH BASE-^ ment, in one of best localities of city, 201 Wellington Street.Has been used by E.T.Motor Sales.Apply to Isaac Salois, 201B Wellington Street.INVESTIGATE DEATH OF ITALIAN MUSICIAN BY BRITISH AT CAIRO STILL HUNTING DOWN RADICALS Effective Against Price Brothers\u2019 Mill.\tOpen\t12.30 Anaconda\t\t63\tp.m.62% Amer.Loco.\t100%\t101% 56% Amer.Can\t\t56%\t Amer.Sum\t\t96\t95% Amer.Smelt\t\t69%\t Bald.Loco\t\t118%\t119% B.S.B\t\t98%\t98% Cen.Lethr XD 3%.\t08%\t99 Crucible\t\t215\t216% C P.R\t\t132%\t Gen.Motors\t\t329\t330 Tnd.Alco\t\t115%\t115% Mex.Pete\t\t213%\t214 Marine Com\t\t47%\t47% Marine Pfd\t\t110\t109% Pierce Arrow\t\t76 y2\t76% Studebaker \t\t109\t109% South Pac\t\t101%\t102 Tob.Prod\t\t93%\t U.S.S\t\t106%\t107% Un.Pac\t\t122\t122% Willys Over\t\t30%\t30% Montreal.\t\t Ames Pfd\t\t112\t All.Sugar\t Brazilian\t\t90%\t90 \t50\t Brompton\t\t85%\t83% Can.Car\t\t73\t Car Pfd\t\t108\t Can.S.S.Com\t\t79%\t79 Can.S.S.Pfd\t\t84\t Cement Com\t\t74%\t Cement Pfd\t\t98%\t Detroit\t\t110%\tno Dom.Iron\t\t75\t75% Laurentide\t\t280\t Mont.Power\t\t89\t Nat.Brew\t\t198\t199 Riordon\t\t194\t189% Steel Can.XD 2%.\t\t85 | Span.River\t\t87%\t85% Shaw\t\t117%\t Wayagamack\t\t85\t McDonald\t\t44\t43 Bond*,.Can.Loan\u2014 1925 .\t\t\t95\t95 1931\t\t95%\t95% 1937 \t\t98%\t98% Victory\u2014\t\t 1922 \t\t98%\t99 j 1923 \t\t98%\t98% 1 1927 \t\t100%\t100% gmrtnmnrp (nrrBTrgrinnnnnnnpr^ l NEW YORK PRESS\t\u2022 » MARKET COMMENT Ï \u201c\t(Furnished by\tJ a McManamy & Walsh.) * ! JÜUJLiLa ï-i Jti-SjLSLll AJUUüUUtJLlU?Times.\u2014At the close fractional de- al issues.Wall Street Journal.\u2014When thç railroads are returned to their owners, buying of equipment is expected to start in unprecedented volume, | These orders will not only necessitate capacity operations on part of the lo-\\ comotive and car building concerns, but will stimulate the general manufacturing trade for a long time to come.World.\u2014In the industrials, the 1933 1937 Sugar stocks also showed renewed strength.The only exception to tha better feeling was the continued weakness in Transcontinental Oil, which dropped to new low.Wall Street Journal, will say on Friday, January 9th.December bond sales totalled $661,-930,000.Western Pacific R.R.will owe Government nothing.U.S.Realty and Improvement 5\u2019S in strong position.Pig iron production increased last month.Ohio Cities Gas fortifies its cruda oil supply.Will have working control of Oklahoma P.and R.Co.Some preferred stock to be issued.Southern Pacific to show littla change, net income for year 1919 will be applicable to a larger issue of stock.Advance Rumley will show increased earnings.-*- .FIRE DID $1,000,000 DAMAGE.NEW YORK, Jan.9.\u2014Damage ta the American line steamer St.Louis, which was burned at a Hoboken shipyard last night, was estimated at $1,000,000 early today.The interior of the ship was reckeed a.id her plater badly warped.tions are such that the trading public seems inclined to await developments.101% 103% 101% 103% In The World Of Finance £1 iwnMn-Miwa Î+\t(Furnished by F.B.McCurday & Co.) ^ »***»»*»****LEA3ANT, well furnished front tion to a frank discussion of the pend !\tr.0°™ 10 let- with use of Phone.Apply ing issue.This is regarded as prenara- i Nc.ji, Frontenac street.___________| tory to a decisive adjustment of the ' session.-41 TONS GOOD HORSE HAY FOR SALE |\tMU\u2019\t@ Apply W.S.Armitage, Box 23 Sher-\tH W brook*.\tm\t*\t0 | SHARES OF SHERBROOKE CURLING & Awno^iation for\tApply Box No.52 Asaociation for «ale Record.4 TWO-SEATED TRAVEL SLEIGH FOR ^ «ale.in good condition.Apply Mrs.Barker, \u2018\u2018Willowdale Farm,\u201d Lennoxville.\u2019\u2019JAVANS POTATO PLANTER,\u2019\u2019 WITH phosphate attachment ; good as new.\u201cIron Ago Sprayer,\u201d spraying four rows at once ; capacity one hundred gallons ; moat up-to-date sprayer made.'^Victor Potato Digger,\" made by Moody Company.Having no further use will sell cheap.For further particulars apply to H.Coffin.Cowansville.Que.Write for Quotations to A.B.COMEAU FARNHAM, QUE.Main Line of C.P.R.and G.T.R.Low Rates.TENDERS ONE FIREMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED AT BUFFALO Damage Estimated at $350,000 Was Done by Flames Yesterday.(Associated Press Despatch) OTATWA, Ont., Jan.9.\u2014-Following the new issue of the order-in-council authorizing prohibition of license for the export of newsprint paper from any mill refusing to obey any, order of the paper controller, R.A.Pringle, a partial embargo has been J GOSSIP OF THE MARKET, made effective against the output of) Yesterday\u2019s market demonstrated .Price Brothers\u2019 mill.The amount al- the fact that, on account of the uncer-.lotted to Canadian publishers must be | tainties of the money situation we are I supplied before any export is allow-) in a traders market.While as a rule _ .\t.it is generally believed that funda- paper Raided and Much Liter- Sir - uliam Price, head of the firm mentally the market is sound the of Price Brothers, admitted to the fact remains that the more conserva-ature Seized.\tCanadian press last night that his tive market followers prefer a wait- ________\tcompany had taken steps to contest ing attitude for the time being., .\t.\u201e\t^\t- the constitutionality of the Dominion (Associated Press Despatch) (Government order-in-council on NEW YORK, Jan.9.\u2014 Federal them to supply newsprint in Canada agents yesterday raided the premises at eighty dollars a ton.Feeling is Running High Among Offices of German Socialist News-' seÿ Italians and Egyptian Nationalists.of the Volks-Zeitung.a German Socialist newspaper published here, and the Chatham Press, a printing establishment, in which alleged communistic literature had been printed.Pamphlets, placards and literature were seized at each place and taken to Department of Justice headquarters.' No arrests were made.Agents who made the raid declared that the seizures were among the most important made since the nationwide campaign against \u201cReds\u201d was begun.Most of the literature is j printed in Russian.Ludwig Lore is the editor of the Volks-Zeitung.EXPECTS THE FARMERS IN NEW BRUNSWICK TO WIN ALL BUT TWO SEATS The news this morning that the union leaders had called off the steel stidke should have a good effect on the leading steel stocks even though this factor as a depressing influence had almost totally spent itself.The political situation is still in such a chaotic condition that the effect of any drastic recommendations that either of the large parties will consider is hardly worth mentioning.There seems to be no reason to believe MANY HELD AT DETROIT.Fib:- Vf D\tr cj .that today\u2019s market will be any differ ITir.LIKin, lll.r., IS quite Lontlueni < n; from that of the last sevreal days Regarding Farmers\u2019 Victory.(Associated Press Despatch) WINNIPEG, Man., Jan.9.\u2014That the farmers of New Brunswick will probablyy win eleven out of thirteen seats in that Province at the next days for in spite of the fact that call money yesterday loaned at six per cent, and some of the news agencies reported the supply adequate the general condi- The Source ,of Wealth The basis of all value Is the land itself.It was here when we came, and will be here when we are gone.That explains why First Mortgage Real Estate Bonds are universally considered safe and sound investments.They afford Investors all the security of first mortgages, without the trouble and expense of becoming an individual mortgagee; and without anxiety as to prompt payment of interest and principal.We are offering a sound Pint Morrffaae Real Karate Bond yielding 614%.You should write for ^articulera.l^sy&lSecmities 26 CORPORATION limited MONTREAL Teronto Hallfai Se.John, N.B.Winnipeg\tLondon, En«.(Associated Press Despatch) BUFFALO, Jan.9.\u2014One fireman Tenders for wood for the Mo- ^as Probably fatally injured and the del School nt Rulwer_______40\t!ives of seventy-five employees of the -\t.\t-\t-\t'\t- cords sturtzer Automobile Manufacturing Company were endangered in a fire LITE STOCn FOR SALE 4 THOROUGHBRED JERSEY COW FOR (without papers), four yean» old, xivinK seven quarts of milk a day.Freshened of good hardwood, to be delivered for April 1.Apply W.H.HILL, Bulwer, Que.which destroyed the four-storey brick building at number 145-147 Seneca street, yesterday.The loss was placed at $350,000.One group of firemen engaged in rescue work was trapped on the roof of the building.Fireman Martin J.\t,.\t\u201e ï\t£\t,\t.,\tDaley was reaching for a ladder that the 15th November.Price, mo.Arriy to Boxirears of taxes must be paid on or: was being passed up to them when he tJl, Danville, Que.\t< L lot-\tTT\u201d\tl o o \u2022 lr»cf Ilia Knlowcicv e NOTICE To the ratepayers of the Municipality of Dudswell, that all ar- DETROIT, Mich., Jan.9.\u2014Exami- Dominion election was the opinion ox-nation of the hundreds of the alleged pressed by S.E.Elkin, M.P., of St.radicals rounded up by the Depart- d0\u2018lri- who had been in attending the ment of Justice here last week wasj®*»1111®' meeting of the Union Bank completed yesterday.Approximately jsaar?R°\u2018flers ,n Dm city.Labor people in the Maritime Provinces were not taking a great interest in politics, he said, and .re staying solid with the international organization.450 were held for deportation proceeding's.BANDITS ARRESTED AT TORONTO.(Associated Press Despatch) TORONTO, Jan.9.\u2014-Four bandits, Frank Brake, Philip Ganmin, Tony Papilo and Michael Gurmo, the latter! three Italians, were roped in by thej police last night, just after the quar- ,,\t.711\t'\tx tette had held up Olinto Dcluco.Later! -,.on Patrick Conran was arrested,! x.\tCM all Street charged with having attempted to *\t, ,Y .unimportant gains rob George McGregor.The capture of; Pa.5.le_!rS,'.la' |'l0.uri\"vVere fortified WEAKER TONE NOTICED ON WALL STREET \u2019CHANGE AUCTION SALE ON Saturday, January 10th al.one o\u2019clock, at 0.0.Tillotson\u2019s Stables formerly known as the Canada House properly, the entire Livery outfit of the late H.I).Urane, consistinif of Horse», Sleighs, Robe», Blankets.Wagons, Harnesses, Etc.; also one Rood Moffat Range.f 1ANADA.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.DIS-^ trict of St.Francis, Circuit Court, No.173.Michel Pare, of the City of Sherbrooke.Plaintiff, vs.Omer Martin, Defendant.Public Notice is hereby given that on Monday, the nineteenth day of January, 1920, at ten of the :lock in the forenoon, at the late domicile of Defendant, No.348 Wellington Street, in the Tty of Sherbrooke, will be sold by authority >f Justice, the effects and moveables of the before the 1st of Feb.1920, to *ost 'lis balance and fell save costs.E.J.WESTMAN, Secretary-Treasurer.Municipality of Dudswell, Marbleton.___________________________ Brake, a Tad of eighteen, was preceded ' wnel1 Pressuro against leaders be-1 by a sensational clmse.NOT I CE This is to certify that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by anyone, after this date.C.II.DONNELLY, Sherbrooke, Que.January 6, 1920.NOTICE The Annual Meeting of Compton County Agricultural Society, No.1, will be hold in the office of L.C.Roy, B.S.A., Cookahire, on tefendant, seised in this cause, consisting of I Monday, Jnmmry I2th, 1920.Directors\u2019 meet-furnitur»*.Terms, Cash.Sherbrooke, January J 10 a.m.; Member» 1 x>.m.«, 1920.J.A.Precourt, B.S.C.\t*\tL.G.McGILTON, Sec.-Trcas.Sawn Lumber mmÊÊOÊÊÊKmBmmmÊmmiÊÊKmmiÊmimÊtÊÊÊÊÊmmm nom ii-iBfi'iBMWiMffiiiiniiewi.jiiinwMirgaawaaaB Hard Wood and Soft Wood IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT C.A.SPENCER LIMITED McGill Building .Quebec\u2019s Favorite CROWN UM) Che win when 1 came more insistent.U.S.Rubber I | reacted two points, motors and relat- j ed issues one to five, oils one to four, j and steels, equipments, tobaccos and j leathers one to two.Aside from tentative buying of several specialties and utilities, notably Industrial alcohol, Columbia Gas and Philadelphia i Company, the market drifted idly and | mostly downward for the balance of the forenoon.The six per cent opening rate for call money failed to effect more than feeble rallies.I The Key To All Wealth Money makes monei).and tha monep that money makes, makes more money \" \u2014FRANKLIN Ko matter how large or small year acrnmnlated savings may be, it can be put to work to make more money for you.Tour savings can be made to work for yon while yon are busy at your own vocation jite au b e earning interest while you are sleeping.The best method of accomplishing this fact is bv investing it in GOOD.SOUND CANADIAN SECURITIES.Ami what securities are better secured than those offered by the provinces and municipalities of our own Dominion or bv the Government itself! Send for our list of securities.Me can put yon In touch with the best securities on the market.Thornton Davidson & Co.Members Montreal Stock Exchange TRANSPORTATION BUILDING MONTREAL SLIGHT SETBACK IN THE PRICES FOR CORN (Associated Press Despatch) CHICAGO, Jan.9.\u2014Selling on the part of seasonal traders, who were endeavoring to anticipate a break in prices not unusual at this time of tho year, had a bearish effect to-day on ^ the corn market.At first values show-j ed an upward tendency owing to the 1 continued scantiness of receipts and t.o higher quotations on hogs.Bears, however, were soon in control and attention to the calendar became general.Opening hays which ranged from % cent off to % cent advance, with May $1.36% to $1.36% and July $1.34 to $1.34%, were f dlowed by a below yester- McMANAMY & WALSH STOCKS AND BONDS Whiting Block\tTelephone 25\tSherbrooke We Specialize in E.T.Issues Direct Private Wire, over which we can execute orders promptly and satisfactorily.k a a a a a u a a «¦Ml Montreal H.C.FORTIER, Selling /Agent, Montreal.decline around to w day\u2019s finish Oats weakened with corn.Spéculât- H ions led the selling.After opening un- S ! changed to quarter to % cent higher, \" including May at 84% to 85 cents, El the market underwent a moderate m | setback.\t\u2022 ! , Provisions were lifted by the ; strength of the hog market.Accord- g ling to grain weakness, however, the _ advance was not well maintained.SL HALIFAX, ST.JOHN S, NFLD., MONTREAL, ST.JOHN, N.S.SYDNEY, N.S.F .B.iVIcCordy & Co.ART BUiLDING, STRATHCONA SQUARE, SHERBROOKE, QUE.(Members Montreal Stock Exchange) DEALERS IN INVESTMENT SECURITIES.\tj| STOCKS CARRIED ON MARGIN.Direct Private Wire Connections With All Officer and With Laidlaw % & Co., New York.Telephone 30 and 136\t-\t-\t- E.G.GRAVES, Manager, \"i .nii»«\u20141.313506 PAGE TEN SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920.BUY AT T.ViNEiEKG'S 147 WELLINGTON SL THREE BIG STEEL HARDWARE AND COMPANIES TO PLUMBING COS.AMALGAMATE MUST REPORT ADAMSVILLE Likely that There Will Be Alliance Between Canada Steel, Nova Scotia and Dominion Coal and Steel Comnanies.The \u201cFete des Rois\u201d closes the vacations allowed to students and teachers, and other family meetings all have returned to their respective homes and duties.Mr.Rosaire Codere is now on the gain.Mr.Alfred Gauthier and bride are home from Springfield, Mass., visiting his brother, Henry, and his mother, of Granby, Que.The Elementary Schools re-opened orf the seventh, with a full attendance of pupils.Mr.and Mrs.Michel Decelle are home from Farnham, where they visited his sister, Mrs.Langdo.I XORTH SYDNEY, Jan.9.\u2014Indications here point to a final amalgamation of three of the largest industrial concerns on the continent.Canada Steel.Nova Scotia and Dominion Coal and Steel.In a conversation, one of the officials of the companies concerned stated yesterday that negotiations are now going on in Montreal between the representatives of each.President McDougall left here Monday with Superintendent of the mines McNeil.They are now in Montreal, presumably for the cdnsumation of a triple alliance.Colonel Canltey is at Sydney Mines today on a similar mission.it is reported.Board of Commerce Declares Building Materials, Plumbing Fixtures and Hardware are Necessaries of Life and Come Under Fair Price Act.(Associated F\u2019ress Despatch) Interesting Figures Show Work Ot the Local Police And Fire Departments In The City During The Past Year 1919 Annual Report of the Police and Fire Forces for the Past Twelve Months Shows Great Decrease in the Number of Arrests Made\u2014Number of Fire Calls Exactly the Same as in Previous Year\u2014Other Statistics.THE OLD STORE WITH THE YOUNG SPIRIT That the number of arrests made in* Sherbroohe during the past year of ;*##**#*##*#£##** 1919, is far unde*\u2019 that of the previous ^\t^ year, is the fact contained, with many! # STEEL STRIKE HAS (BEEN * OTTAWA, Ont., Board of Commerce.BOUCHER, LACROIX & FISETTE, LIEE.Shop Fashion-Craft Overcoats ~ashion-Craft Suits and Slaier and Ames Holden Shoes for men.La Parisienne Shoes The Art Shoes and Ames-Hol* den Shoes for women.BOUCHER, LACROIX & FISETTE, LTEE.163-167 Wellington St.\t-\tSherbrooke Jan.9.\u2014The n an order issued yesterday and signed by Judge Robson, chairman, and Commissioners O\u2019Connor and Murdock, declares that building materials of all kinds, plumbing fixtures and building hard-i ware are necessaries of life under I Part 2 of the Combines and Fair Price i Act.Prior to March 31, 1920, all dealers within Canada of such materials must deliver to the secretary of the j Board a statement of cost and selling ! price of all such articles and the date I as of which such prices are reported.Any dealer or dealers holding or offer-: iug for sale within Canada such build-;ing materials will be deemed to have committed an offence under the Combines and Fair Price Act, if an unfair profit is made by him or them.\u2014-\u2014?- BRITISH TRADE RETURNS SHOW A BIG INCREASE i other interesting figures, in the an-I nual report of the Sherbrooke City ! ^ Police department, details of which ^ were secured today.The number of # arrests made by the municipal police during the last twelve months was ^ OFFICIALLY CALLED OFF.* * - * (Associated Press Despatch.) # PITTSBURG, Jan.9.\u2014The * Entertainment Held There for Pensioners of the Institution.Imports Were Over a Million Sterling More Last Month than in December, 1917.(Canadian Associiated Press) LONDON, Jan.9.\u2014British trade returns show imports were over a million sterling more last month than in December, 1917.Bacon imports increased over the previous December by 400,000 pounds sterling, but considerable declines were shown in American butter and chese.Exports of spirits to Canada in December, 1917 were valued at 56,008 pounds ster ling; in December, 1918, 6,695 pound sterling, and in December, 1919.119,000 pounds sterling.Woollen and worsted exports are considerably larger.,r>n ,\tsteel strike1 egun Last Septemb- * 490, a decrease of 310 prisoners as * er> and then invoiviTlg 367,000 » compared to the year cf 1918.The # meT1> has been officially called * following statement compares this fi- ! ^ 0-ff\t« gure with the last ten years: 1909,' ^ 472; 1910, 479; 1911, 511; 1912, 460; 1913, 650; 1914, 663; 1915, 542; 1916, **\t************* 723; 1917, 591; 1918, 800.It will be -*- seen that this year\u2019s total is lower I _ \u201e , than for six years past.\tDE LAVAL CHAPTER AT Notwithstanding the facility with:\tCAfum UCADT urm/ir which the people can secure alcoholic !\tJACKEiD nLAKl nUluE.liquors, the statistics of the Record-1 er\u2019s Court show that the number of arrests for drunkenness changed from 598 for 1918, to 350, for 1919, a de-j crease of 248 arrests, or almost fifty 1\t- percent.This report gives the static- ! On the occasion of the Epiphany tics for the entire ye.r, but it must be holiday, the ladies of the De Laval remembered that the four first months Chapter of the Daughters of the Em-of the war were not under the prohi- pire provided the aged a-'d young peiv bition laws, and that, if the whole sioners of the Sacred Heart Home with year has been under this law, the an entertainment which brought them decrease of arrests for intoxication real happiness.Mrs.F.Campbell, Re-would probably have gone as high as gent of the Chapter, presided, ably seventy-five per cent.\tsupported by Mrs.G- L.de Lottiii- On their arrival, the 490 prisoners ville, Mrs.G.Vallancourt, Miss Annie were searched and different sums McWilliams, Mrs.J.Walsh, Mrs.L.from one cent up were taken from E.Dastous, Mrs.R.Hawkins, Mrs.them, and were given back to them Delisle, Miss A.Biron and Miss after their appearance.This money, Campbell.during the year, amounted to $8,817.- An orchestra of local talent, gener-25, with 155 watches, of more or less ously furnished excellent music, giv-vaiue._\t\u2018\ting a joyous note to the entertain- The following statement shows the ment.Two large Chri&trruvS trees, pret-different accusations against 490 pris- tily decorated, hanging heavy with oners, arrested during the year;\tattractive gifts stirred the little or- Offences against municipal rules, phan girls\u2019 and boys\u2019 hearts and 9; cruelty to animals, 2; desertion of brought glad light into their eyes.Af-chiktren, 3; damages to property, 6; ter the performance of an interesting intoxicated and incapable of walking, program of songs and recitations by 192; intoxicated and making noise, the little ones, they were handed out 142; intoxicated and driving auto, 16; their bags of good things, toys and threats, 2; carrying illegal weapons, useful articles.The old people, men 3; refusing to provide, 8; seduction, and women as well as every 1; vagabondage, 49; thefts, 29; as- inmate of the institution, were abun-sault, 18; breaking and theft, 2; selling liquor to soldiers, 2.Good Looiiiig OVERCOATS that are as good as they look.Smart, stylish coats in a big variety of desirable patterns and shades.Dress coats, business coats and long, warm ulsters that are regular cold fighters.Special value in men\u2019s overcoats at $32.50 and $37.50 Underwear in two-piece and Union suits.Sweaters, gloves and caps.WHERE THE NEW THINGS ARE SHOWN FIRST RStar ClotTaing Mall OSENELOOM The Store That Sets the Pace OTHER DUTIES OF POLICE.üilIK You are Cordially Invited to Visit the Open and Closed CAR SALON Exhibiting our 1920 Models of Hudson - Essex - Franklin Nash and Maxwell Automobiles -ALSO\u2014 Republic Trucks and Delco- Farm Lighting Plants January 13th to 16th inclusive at our Show Room 211 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke, Que.Afternoons and Evenings.A Splendid Proposition for Local Dealers in l herbrooke, Compton, Richmond and Stanstead Countiei LEGARE AUTOMOBILE OF SHERBROOKE, Limited dantly remembered wit' luxuries and comforts.The Reverend Mother Superior was also presented with a cheque for Figures in regard to other duties *10^()0 t(?heiP th\u201ee.institution in its performed by the podee are as fol- 1 No.of ambulance calls, 141; no.cf mfh towtard= thte sufcss .of patrol calls, 420; no.of persons who fete' AraonS \u201ce visitors honoring the received nrotection 136' no of valu- occaslon w«re\u2019 Mgr.Lefevre, Mgr.able\twhirii have been found\t^ Rr.\u2019.MT;_Sl21^ °î HZ on the street, 80; no.of business places which have been found open in Cathedral, the Rev.Mr.Read of the Congregational Church, the Rev.Mr.Codere, of the Seminarv and the Rev.j | casions' when the presence of police^ Others Jensen, Seguin and Fourn-! men have been required at the Coro- ieT of the , R^emptomt Order and : net\u2019s Court, 17; 7o.of electric lights other members of the Clergy Mrs H.reported not burning on the street, ?r'_.FrrSelrV * i 457; no.of wandering animals on tns ¥,rs'.\t?Irï' fZ'raf-\u2019 TtZ' vT'?street, 48; no.of lost children pro- 0hvler> Mn de Lottinvihe Mr Va 1-; jtected by the police.26; no.of loads a^ourt, Mr Dastous, Miss Bolduc, iof weed drawn to the poorf669; no.of aRl Appropriate remarks remarks were made by the members of the clergy and also by Mr.de Lottinville.The ladies of the de Laval Chapter, who thank ail who contributed so generously towards this ente-.ainment, intend to make it an annual affair, for i ;oads weighed on the public scale, 15^ 1880.== : Collections made by the police de-i|§!partmen: during 1919, according to = the report made are as follows: 5= Recorder, $198.00; balances, $1,-= ! 588.00; rents, $288.00; hospital, $116.-\t, m 00; disinfection, $141.75; police ser- whl; ma> Trt, = vice 8132 00- fire service $366 08- great good will of the public.=\tUr7'tota\u20195 S5 977 33\t\u2019 After refreshments had been given wood, »6o7.00, to ta i $0,977.33.\tby the Rev Si,ters and served the = REPORT OF FIRE DEPARTMENT, visitors by the young ladies, the pro-=\tceedings were brought to a close by a Further facts of much Interest are solemn service and Benediction in the \u2014= contained in the report of the Fire chapel of the house, which was well Department, which show's a remark-, lighted and tastefully decorated._ = able coincidence, in that the brigade Letters of regret were received = had to answer 180 alarms of fire dur- from His Lordship, Mgr.Larocque, = 1 ing 1919, which is exactly the same and Rev.E.C.Russell, who were un-number as the previous year.\table to attend.=§ Insurance on real estate property\t-?- == and on the contents, damaged or ex- .__ = posed to fire amounts to $730,700.00, ANNUAL MEETING OF ST.= whilst the losses paid by the different\tAMDDFW\u2019Ç I ADIFQ\u2019 AID H insurance companies amounted to\tANDRtW b LADItb AID ^ $87,421.20.\t- = The statement showing the number Officers AI! Re-elected for Ensuing of alarms, the amount of msurar.ce^on\t^ Work is Reviewed.the THE PRICE OF SUGAR TAKES ANOTHER JUMP Refineries Boost Their Prices in Order to Meet Increased Costs.the property exposed, and also, losses in the different parts of city, is as follows: Ward Centre North South West .East .Alarms Insur.35 .30 .40 .31 .46 $237,950.00 157.250.00 147.750.00 73,400.00 114.350.00 The annual meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Losses Aid of St.Andrew\u2019s Church was held $72,210.75 yesterday afternoon at the home of 4.638.75\tMrs.G.F.Bradford, London street, 9.724.75\tthe majority of the members being 373.20 present.Mrs.Bradford presided, and 474.00 Rev.Mr.Bright opened the meeting with prayer.The reports of the secretary and treasurer were given, and heard with much satisfaction, the year having t .\t, .\t,\t.v ,\tOT, been the most successful in the his- Interest 15tory of the society, which has been in of the St.h rancis Dis existence since the ear]y days of the church.The work has prospered along every Total .184\t730,700.00\t87,421.20 STATICTICS FOR LOCAL JAIL.nuai report trict Jail, located here, as to prison' ers incarcenated and liberated during the year.The figures are about the same as last year, for although and the funds are in good condi- there were fewer cases for the police, \u2019CIJ- , the numerous charges of default laid\telection of officers resulted as under the Military Service Act brought fol.ows: I resident, Mrs.G.I .B ad-ty\u201e\tJ\tford; vice-presidents, Mrs.F.S.Mac- Prisoners who were in the jail on Lay and Mrs Geo Armstrong; secre-the last day of 1918 numbered 28, of ffV.Mr«; Chas Ross; all re-elected, whom 24 were men and 4 women.Dur-'t/ie constitution being amended in or-ing the past year of 1919, a total of der Permit the term of office to be 308 prisoners have been received, of three years instead of two.whom 278 were men and 30, women, I , The President thanked the members making the total number of prisoners for her re-election and for the hearty who passed through the jail during support and co-operation which they 1919, 336, with 302 men and 34 women, j had given her in every undertaking.Of these, 336 have been released\tAV*OM'?'r\u2019rrr- 289 men and 34 women, leaving 13 HEAL In COMMi I ILL prisoners, all men, on the first of Jan-,\tREPORT FOR MONTH uary.\ti A* to nationality, of the 308,\t229\t_\t- were French Canadian, 30 English\tForty-nine\tCase* of\tContagious Canadian, and 42 other nationalties,\tn.irin» I while 253 were Ca holies and 55 Pro- Diseases During Last Month.testants.As to their matrimonial1\t- late, 118 had had their marital vow:-, A considerable spread of diphtheria, while 190 were yet in a state of celi- though certainly not to proportions bacy.Two hundred and seventeen\twhich are\tin\tany way alarming,\tis evi- were able V) read and write, and 91\tdenced in\tthe report of\tthe\thealth were illiterate.\tI committee made public today, which MONTREAL, Jan.9.\u2014Mr.F.G.O\u2019Grady, générai manager of the Atlantic Sugar Refineries, Limited, in discussing the sugar situation last night stated that an advance of $2.50 per hundred had been put into effect yesterday over the forn er baric price of $12 per hundred, this bringing the price to $14.50 per hundred.This advance was occasioned by the increased prices which it was necessary to pay for the raw material of the new crop, increased cost of refining and other items.Mr.O\u2019Grady pointed out the advantage of the Canadian sugar situation over that in the United States, where in New York it is now relaying at 17V9 cents per pound with little being offered, and the market constantly waxing stronger.This in spite of the fact that Canadian refiners have to pay thirty seven cents more duty and twenty-five cents more freight charges than do those of the United States.This he exp\u2019ained, was due to the fact that Canadian refiners beat United States and European buyers to the Cuban i .arket about three months ago, when the market was much lower.He stated that the Cuban producers have disposed of about half of their crop, and are now holding out for the more attractive pricess being created by the American markets.With regard bo the effect of the raise upon the consumer, Mr.O\u2019Grady thought that the price mentioned by the Board of Commerce could be observed by both wholesaler and retailer giving them an increased margin of profit of which they were deserving, by reason of increased cost of handling.It was explained that the wholesaler buys from the refiner at a reduction of five per ^ mit on the quoted price.Thus when sugar was quoted at $12.he paid $11.40, a margin of 60 cents per hundred while with the new prices in effect his margin will be 72Vè cents.__________ NEGRESS IS LISTED AS BEING 115 YEARS OLD ARTILLERY BODY AGAIN RESUMED ITS ACTIVITIES Plans for the Future Were Discussed at Meeting of Executive in Montreal Yesterday.(Canadian Associated Dress ) OTTAWA Ont., Jan.9.\u2014The Canadian Artillery Association resumed its activities at Ottawa yesterday after a five years absence overseas on tne part of the members of the executive committee, who, under the chairmanship of Sir Edward Morri-son, Deputy Inspector General for Artillery, met to discuss the future bearing of the re-orgaiuzaition of the Manadian Militia on the activities of the Artillery Association.Those attending, in addition to Major General Morrison were, Brig, Gen.C.H.MacLaren, Brig.Gen H.Ralston, Port Hope; Lieutenant Colonel J.J.Creelman, Montreal; Lieutenant Colonel W.G, Hurd man, Ottawa, and Colonel C.H.L.Sherman, secretary.It was decided to make every effort to keep the demobilized artillery men in touch with the Canadian Artillery Association and plans were laid for a large attendance from all parts of Canada at the annual meeting which will be helo at Ottawa on February 26th., the Jay of which Parliament will open.General Morrison outlined the pro-posed arrangement for fmure activity, which were carefully gone into and which will, it is hoped, result in that arrangement of the s ;rvice maintaining its high record of efficiency over- ft##;»###*#######* «FEBRUARY 26TH.HAS BEEN* = Recent arrivals George I>angbr*ume, Mr.A.Taylor Mis' Lily and Inez Rfrwe and Mis?r; town are, Mr.gives the number of cases of contag- Was Sold Fifteen Times as a Slave and Acted as \u201cMammy\u201d to Fifty-two White Children.LOS ANGELES^ Cal., Jan.9.\u2014 I Anna Prater, a negress, today offic-I ially was listed as 115 years old by i federal census enumerators.She was ! born in South Carolina, she said, was sold fifteen tim's as a slave, acted as \u201cmammy\u201d to fifty-two white children, and ran away from three masters, only to be recaptured each time.While telling her life history she busied herself with sewing FIXED AS DATE FOR\t* CALLING OF FED-\t» ERAL PARLIA\t* MENT.\t* (Associated Press Des\"* OTTAWA, Ont.Jan.The Federal Parlinm-ent been officially called for ruary 26th.9.\u2014 Iras Fcb- THREE MONTHS IN JAIL FOR THEFT OF PANTS r\tiHiiiiiiiiiuiin ions diseases reported during Decern tier as 49, of which 28 were diptheria.Besides these, there were fourteen of measles,six of scarlet fever and one of DIFÎ KRENT VIEWS.\tchicken pox.\u201cI think Mr.Bolt is quite an Intel- During the month twenty patients icctual young roan,\u201d : he girl remark- were transported to the civie hospital, ed\tof which number cighten were dis- \u201cOh, do you?\u201d sneered his rival.charged as cured, after spending a \u201cWhy, ye It seems to me he is total of 116 days there, quite a hard hinker on many import- There were during the month 41 ant subject.\".\"\tdeaths, which is twenty-one more \"Well, now, that I come to con- than last month, and one less than the elder it,\" he returned, \u201cI believe you corresponding month of last year, are right.I never knew a man who One hundred and twelve rooms were thought with ,o much difficulty.\u201d disinfected by the police.i FITCH BAY The Ladies\u2019 Guild will hold their S monthly meeting and supper at the home of Mrs.B.A.Rider, with Mrs.E.C.Williams as hostess, on Thursday afternoon ami evening, January 15th.Mr.and Mrs.W.P.Adams, of Lyn-donville, Vt.; Mr.and Mrs.R.E.Temple, of Tomifobia; Mr.and Mrs.|1.A.Adams, of Derby, Vt.; and Mrs.| B.A.McConnell, of Derby Line, Vt., were in town this week called here by < the death of the kite L.P.Adam*.Desire St.Pierre Pleads Guilty to Accusation Before the Magistrate.Three months in jail was the sentence rendered today by Judge Mul-vena, in the Magistrate\u2019s Court, in the case of Desire Kt.Pierre, who was charged with the theft of a pair of trousers belonging to Captain Irwin, from the New Method Cleaning Shop, on Wellington Street.The complainant, Mr.Maurice Goldberg, claimed that St.Pierre had come into his store yesterday and presented a two dollar bill for some work which he had done.The woman in charge of the store went into the rear of the store, and when she returned, the pair of pants were missing.Before the Magistrate\u2019s Court, the accused at first claimed that ho was intoxicated, and pleaded not guilty, but after being committed for trial, he pleaded guilty and asked for a speedy trial.He was given three months in the common laiL 48010001110101010100010000020000010001 00020002000102000200530048020053534802000200530200000002020002000200530248530053000000000100300102020102000200010100020101005300010201010053010102000101020201020102005348480200020053483002000100010200530053024853535302005302480200020253022353020002 "]
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