Sherbrooke daily record, 21 janvier 1920, mercredi 21 janvier 1920
[" Sherbrooke Dally Record 17 .I «\u2022 i 1 \\n Cndcrc Krv leather Lstablished lo -\u2014 St.Charlei Seminary, SHERBROOKE, QUE.WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1920.PRICE TWO CENTS SERIOUS COMMUNISTS UPRISING IN BESSARABIA ______________ H Efforts To Tow Transport Panhattan Had To Be Abandoned PROBLEMS 0~FCi)$T OF LIVINC ARE DEALT WITH BY SPEAKER AT BOARD OF TRADE LUNCHEOS STATED THAT SUPREME CODNOL ILL SEND A FORCE OF TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND TO OPPOSE BOLSHEVISTS OPERATING IN TE CAUCASUS WILL TRY TO RECOVER SOME OF TREASURE FROM ILL-FATED LUSITANIA Latest Report from Caucasus Region States that Army is Holding Line Against Repeated Attacks by the Bolshevists\u2014Enemy\u2019s Attempt to Pass the Don River Proved Unsuccessful\u2014In Direction of Crimea the Bolshevists Have Reached a Line Twenty Miles North of the Chongar Isthmus.(Assccjatnd Press Despatch) LONDON, Jan.21.\u2014A despatch to the Central News from Paris says the forces the Supreme Council will send to oppose the Bolshevists in the Caucasus are expected to number two hundred thousand.The correspondent adds it is reported that there is a serious Communist uprising in Bessarabia and that there are disturbances in Sofia.* The situation in South Russia, according to official despatches, is as follows : In the Caucasus insurgent attacks against Derbent have been repulsed, and the Bolshevist advances towards Prasko-vaya likewise have been repulsed.The Caucasus army is holding the line astride the Baritsin-Ekaterinodar Railway, l 20 miles south of Baritsin.Further west, a Bolshevik attempt to pass the Don River has been unsuccessful, but a small party gained the left bank of the stream, south of Nakkhicheven.In the direction of the Crimea, the Bolshevists have reached a lint twenty miles north of the Chongar Isthmus.There has been no announcement that it was the purpose of the Supreme Council to despatch forces to the Caucasus to combat the advance of the Bolshevists.A despatch from However, It Will Be Impossible to jS Raise the Steamer, According to Experts.~ GREAT QUANTITIES OF SUGAR TO BE RELEASED ° WASHINGTON, Jan.21.- S ^\ttfr i (Associated Press Despatch) #\tRUSSELL CASE TO GO TO » LONDON, Jan.21.\u2014Efforts to #\tPRIVY COUNCIL.\t^ .raise some of the treasure from the * r (Associated Press Despatch.) ÜS5 \u2022 WINNIPEG, Jan.21.\u2014The ¦» j case of R.B.Russel, strike # #\tleader, who was sentenced to #\ttwo years, is to go to the Privy7 # #\tCouncil, it was announced to- #\tday.\t* > < THE ADRIATIC QUESTION NOT YET SETTLED ill-fated Lusitania will be made early this year.Engineers and divers who haave been prospecting about the sunken vessel believe that they can, at least, get some thousands of pounds\u2019 worth of valuables from the big Cunarder, but it will be impossible, according to experts, to raise the I steamer or any of her cargo owing J to the great depth of the water in ; which she is lying.(Associated Press Despatch) ~ Four hundred million pounds of sugar, twenty million bushels of wheat and large quantities of hides and other S Mr.J.Lockie Wilson, Superintendent of Agricultural SociC' materials stored in the S Ukraine will be made available for the markets of the world when the general ° blockade of Russia is lifted, according to an announcement ° here today by the Ukrainian mission in America.ties in Ontario Farmers\u2019 Government, Speaks on Fairs and Exhibitions, and Touches on Questions of the Day\u2014 Purchasing Power of Dollar Will Never Go Back, He Says All Must Co-operate Towards Obtaining Solution.B Jugo-Slavs Accept Internationalization of Fiume and Make Other Concessions.Attempt To Transfer Passengers From Disabled Transport Powhattan Had To Be Abandoned Owing To Heavy Seas The Disabled Vessel is Being Towed to Halifax by the Freighter West Comet\u2014Transport Northern Pacific is Standing By the Powhattan and Will Take Off Her Passengers if the Sea Moderates, According to Army Officials.(Associated Press Despatch) i\t» PARIS, Jan.21.\u2014The Jugo-Slavs (Associated Press Despatch) have accmepted the internationaliza-\tEW YORK, Jan.21.\u2014The trans- tion of Fiume and Zara, and have |\\l port Powhattan, disabled about made other concessions to Italy.\t* \u2019 \u2018pe £ r Donald E.Smith and Ferdinand burn any more and my breathing is years, was re-elected by acclamation.Lizotte\tfree and easy.My nerves are as stea- However, the seat which has\tbeen\tHowever, Dr.MacDonald\tannounc-\tdv as they can\tbe and I sleep sound held by Mr.H.C Jenkins, a\tcom-\t\u201ed that he was not anxious to take\ta!l nig\u2019J long.\tMy constipated con- mercial traveller, for about seventeen in a contest, and resigned, which dition has been entirely relieved and .of Rock\tIs- ; years, with tne exception of a short\tmade the elections this year\tunani-\tI am\tno longer bothered with head- with his\tpar-ilnierval m 1909, when he was defeat-\tm0us\taches\tI feel stronger and better in ______ every way and can do all my house- General Notes\twork without tiring.I am in better Mr.Chas.Kirkpatrick, jr., had the general health than I have been in misfortune to fracture his leg, the re- years and I owe it all to Tanlac.suit of a fall while working in his Tanlac L sold in Sherbrooke by barn on Thursday last.Medical at- Griffith's Drug Sto-e and Sergt.-Maj.Marshall, D.C.M., has j been transferred from the St.Anne de i J ~\t, tendance was at once called and the berger under the personal direction General Notes.\tpatient is now reported to be gaining of a special Tanlac represent?tive.Bellevue\tHospital to\tthe\tOrthoped c ! A masqueratle dame wUl be held in\tfavorably.\t(Adv.)_ .®verj:\tHospital,\tof Toronto,\tfor\tbone graft !the to^n hall on Friday evening, Jan-\t^ The arrival\tof snow on Saturday vv^eaon; answs jaacucu, uux-j\tpress tneir gooa wisnes to me unue\tau xv/.«v l»\tat jn rjrht arm.\tluary 2J, under the auspices of the ^ast p.eased the lumbermen, who now ton and Evelyn Bishop, Messrs.Har- groom.Daring the evening Mr.the Methodist Parsonage.The sub- ^irs Qe-ar and children of Mont-1 U.W.V.A.Dancing from 8.30 to 1 are busiy engaged in hauling.Should old\tOughtred,\tStanley\tBishop,\tLaw-\talid\t.Mrs.\tShuffiebottom\twere\tpre-\t;ect of\tthe\taddress next\tSunday\tmom-\tre!n the elections boxes I could see they were hclning îb?, vacancies on the council for me.Mr.George H.MacKay, of Foster, has returned to his home after spending a few days with his uncle, Mr.R.J.MacKay.Miss Beatrice Cooper, nurse, has gone to Lancaster, N.H., to visit relatives and friends.ST.SYLVESTER Make a point of being present at the divine has proved I see they were helping viTi.™\t.?n t'1 an,d a» a con- - \u201e ,\u201eMB\u201e and am almost cured of those terrible\tN veV falr number °f votes : of his store and household goods he- ap el Is.1 sincerely feel that your me- Hon Mess- A rc a Y ir1 Um^elee- j forc removing to Plessisville, where he The election of the parish Councillors took place on Friday last.There was no opposition this year.The newly appointed Councillors are Patrick Boyce, Lewis Morrell and Fred Ther-rien.Those whose terms expired were Ernest Cote, Odûle Napart and Jos.Guay.Mr.Jos.Latourneau had a sale last week and dispos»! of a large quantity A Remedy for Qhesf Ciids, iïnû Csids, Sass-medic Creup, Sore Throat, Stiff iiesk, Earache and kindred ailments.A: ;:y fresiy to the skin just ever the affected parts and r*b it in.Liance anf' advise The committee appoint- Municipal Oyster Supper and anyone future r.c r blessing to me, ehornmn Tna\tfres\u2019 V- A.intends to remain.The people of St.troubled with\tf *\tiVIoa|ton will oc-1 Sylvester in general regret the depar- -\t^ouîî1 \u2019 tbe defeat- ture of Air.Latourneau and family.Messrs.J.F, Young.j linen, which she distributed for hos-! pita! work.Mrs, K.Hunting served J tea, thoie asG-ting being Mrs.Ida Cal! and Mr W.S.Andrews.The ne>:* meeting will be with Mrs.W, S.Hunting, the third Thursday in February Date announced later.FITCH BAY Girls! Yourl.airn?! It becomes lifeless, thin , a little \"Danderine or looes its -that\u2019sall! When COOKSHIRE Make a point of being present at the1 -Municipal Oyster Supper and Dance -\t.at Bury Town Hall, Thurs., Jan.22.-\tth'1 social Will be ^a|| rfeC0,itiy enlarged.Finest danc- ing floor i: the Townships.Popular prices.Torcotte\u2019s Orchestra.Everyone expected.Everyone welcome.Miracle* Due to Mother*.Medicine enn to some extent prevent disease from attacking the child; no-ilicine cannot perform miracles.It 1* a miracle if children brought up In foul and evil surrouiidinira grow tip healthy anil wholesome men and women The miracle, Incidentally, Is ntm-ally accomplished not by doctors but by the self-sacriflce and heroism of the mother of the children, who too often loses her own health Id the process.\u2014London Times.A CHILD\u2019S PRAYER.\u201cGive us this day our daily bread\u201d-\u2014 th« Classified the little one paused\u2014\u201cand, Oh ,, f_\t-,\t\u201e\t,\t.- »»**i«.They-Lord, if it\u2019s just as \u2019venient as not, Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.( bkely name «omething you want.-make it ginger-bread.\u2019\u2019 -'.'J\u2014- 1\t\u2014\u2014 The\tg'-rvice in Li\t\t,.Matthew's Church OB F *\tiday v,\trill be\tat 7.30 p.m., when the pr\t\t- will\tbe the Kev.C.T.L .,\tliectf\t,r of\tL .i-ad\u2019n Church, Bury,\tti double it\u2019s beauty.Try \u201cDanderine and I.ih.s,,ent the n, -irs.I Pa -1 .Jas.Mooney 'has-been oWtiW\tftiSS.SU fr-ond-\t.\t_\t.Ins aunt, Mrs.Cynthia Brown m Dun-\tMrs H\tnf The masquerade held on Community ham for a few days.school at Meig\u2019s Corner being closed Mrs.H.Hastings, of St.Armand, Rink, Saturday evening, was a great j success, notwithstanding the unfavor- from visiting her daughter, Mrs.Coi-jable weather.Knowlton Brass Band cord, in Richford.Vt.was in attendance.The spectators Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Booth, of Stuke- My-T rw^\t>,ac ro+,,^^1 ! for a days on account of the ex- and Mrs.Spencer Hastings were the tremely cold weather.\tguests of Mrs.H.Hastings on Friday.Mr.Geo.Doherty was in Stanbridge Mr.Louis Currie has returned to week.uary 22nd.Mr.and Mrs.A.Whitehead are stopping in Stukely with their daughter, Mrs.Spencer, who has recently-returned from the hospital.Mr.and Mrs.David Booth, from Greenfield, Mass., Mr.and Mrs.John Booth, from Stukely, and Mr.and M*.Will King and son, from Frost Village, were guests of relatives here last week.Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Parry spent a ! couple of days in Cookshire last! IF KIDNEYS ACT \u201c TAKE SALTS SAYS BACKACHE IS A SIGN YOD HAVE BEEN EATING TOO MUCH MEAT East on Saturday last.\t\u201c Lyster to resume his studies at Miss Margaret Doherty is confined Technical College there.the harmlessncss, try them and KNOW the w.ere Tairly dazZieMh>ii * Employer\u2014 B1 f onrn v UCtl PM BP .ADVERTISING man Window TrlniMer Show Card Writer Ovttdoor Sign Palmar RAILROADER 8Cat Engineer Cf \u201c \u201c Civil Eogtaecr Snrreytnic an* Merging ILtUS TRA IOR DESIGNER J BOOKKRr.n RP*R | Stenographer end Trpiet < ert Public Accountant ] Railway Aecwnntnnt )GOOD ENGLISH Tencher ) Common School Sahjoett ] AGRICULTURE Textile Overaeer or S«pr j Navigator I \u2018'P*1*1\"1» 3 fn-IUf KaUtsr I ?French J AT\u2019n>BOFll.»8 IT! Ifnllan j Anto Rapelrlog Strer\u2019 tlid No,.1 n 4026 STS SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, TOD.PAGE FOUR \u2019\u2019¦\u2019\u2019WKIV Our Advice -BUY NOW- AND HAVE YOUR GOODS STORED AND INSURED FREE TILL REQUIRED Everything is on the increase, and we feel that we are doing you a real service when we offer you the privilege of shopping at present prices and having your goods STORED AND INSURED FREE till you want them.Not only will goods be higher in price by the Spring, but there is every evidence of a great scarcity as well.We would also remind you that we are sole agents for that matchless phonograph, the AEOLIAN-VOCAL-IAN.The one that plays all makes of records and has a GRADUOLA.The McCaw Bissel! Furniture Co ï Sewing is tiresome Save your sight b y wearing properly adjusted glasses.For best results consult SKINNER ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦: ¦ Ï TWO CONTESTS ¦ M PROMISED IN C0ATIC00K Majority of Candidates for Seats on Council Were Returned by Acclamation Yesterday.(Special to The Record.) ÇOATICOOK, Que., January 21.\u2014 Indications point to a most interesting election contest here this year for the vacant seats in the council.The nominations for mayor and councillors closed yesterday afternoon, and although the majority of the candidates were unanimously elected, there will be a contest for seat No.3, in the east ward, while there are two candidates for the post of honor of mayor.Messrs.A.L.Dupuis and Lallier were nominated for **?****+*******?*?LENNOXVILLE * ' their tickets in time for the Rousseau \u2019Si\tj Miss Connors, of Waterloo, was a day nights this week.A tea wiii be held in the Baptist Church on Thursday, from 4 to 6, in aid of the Building Fund.Fancy work material, Gift Shop.2ÜC.school children.SHERBROOKE BURNS CLUB Children 15c.Special rates for g\tf\tÎT\u2018 a\tfinance committee,\tfirst, ,t is not too late to purchase\tMr.and\tMrs.A.Jersey went recent-! recent guest of her\tsister, Mrs.E.W.giving\tthem\tthe\tright or power to\tyour tickets for the remaining\tthree\tiy to south Bolton to visit friends.Ray- vote\ta\tsmall\tsum\tof money, not ex-\tfrom Mr.S.C.Smith, Mr.L.G.\tMoul-\t^ jcor yie\tpast ten days the thermo-'*' Although the thermometor register- any\tton, of Mr.j.B.Smythe,' for\t$1.50.,\tmoter has\tregistered from 8 to 20 de- ed 31 below zero on\tFriday, there was or single admission will be 75c.\tgrees belcw'zerc, with high wind.Mr.a good crowd out to the dance on that Mr.and Mrs.VV.J.Perkins and Cousins, the mail carrier, has not been ! evening.Excellent music was fur-family, who have resided in Coaticook a(jie to deliver the mail regulaily on wished by LeBaron\u2019s Orchestra of for the past, four years, moved to account if*the bad roads.\tSherbrooke, and a very enjoyable time Boynton on Wednesday last, when Little Donald Cousins, son of Mr.spent by all.Burns Club and ; seeding one hundred dollars, to cause which they might approve.It was moved by Mrs.Fray and second- we are still provements.looking for im- Phone Î9 The _:u.f t ¦ ®c0l'cb , 7'1\te!^ bY *drs.A.F.Andrews that the \u201e T ,\t.\t^\tbl° memory by célébra- executive committee act as a finance The L.A.of St- Andrew\u2019s tmg the i61su anniversary of his birth committee.This was unanimously Church intend holding a Valentine Tea\ta dinner in tne Chateau Fron- carried.It was then prooosed that a ir.the Church Hall on Saturday, the tenac on Saturday next, January 24, sum of money be given the local' l4tn of February.Don\u2019t forget 14th.at 7.30 p.m.\t; Great War Veterans\u2019 Association.A .\t\u201e ,\tAn excellent toast list and A special meeting Wellington Chapter, be held on Thursday, a in the k 0.D.B.room Mr.Pefkins will take up farming.' a7ld Mrs, Thos.Cousins, was taken fapecial attention of the members of scl.ious.y Cn Friday last.A in-rnc*\t1 1zi «ifl/l V,\tCA ; I TO /-> il/ I IT «V Mrs.Pattie the Coaticook Red Croîs Society Crown Laundry of Sherbrooke « -a-¦Jarir a Fair Osaiing Are you fair to those dependant on you and to yourself?Is that \"Home Baking\u201d a necessary evil ?Is it as beneficial as ycra suppose?Just try our bread and com- srst ¦¦ , Tonight\u2019s the Night\u2014Vaudeville\u2014 His Majesty's.See display adv.Sleigh Drive and Bean Supper at St.Paul\u2019s Mission, Jan.24.Team-leave corner Drummond and Beivider, Streets, at S p.m.Adm.50c.Tne vaudeviLe show for the benefit of the G.W.V.A., opens at H; iilajesty's theatre this evening.Mrs.T.Flaherty, Mrs.Ed.Mc- doctor Sherbrooke this weed pen^i-i and Mrs.McConnell Fowler has been in k a guest of Mr.Mont-his par- GRANITEVILLE of the best in its historv.Civil Re-establishment, we wit-h jaRrlppe.branch will be able to help \u2014=\u2014\u20142\u2014\u201c\u2014\u2014 and fa- j purchasing records Soldiers\u2019 C\u2018 \u201d \"\t' ¦ \u201d \u2019\t\"\t\u2014tmnv axe x« *xxu \u2014- lhe l*ouac' and an electric stove.The motion was\thope your______________________ r seconded by Mrs.Wm.Thompson and\tus to meet this demand by sending FRANCIS K.\tBENNETTS,\tT.\tS.O., carried.\tsome in as quickly as possible.It\tshe has been the guest of\tMr.and PASSED\tAWAY\tAT\tOTTAW A It was proposed by Mrs.Robt.Ak-\twould be advisable to send a few at\tMrs.F B.Hall.Word\twas\treceived\thc.-e\tfrom\tOf-\thurst and seconded-by Mrs.A.F.An-\ta time, rather than wait to make up a\tMiss\tCaroline Armitage\twent\tto tawa,\ttelling\tof\tthe\tdeath\tof\tMr.\tdrev/s, that the sum of fifty dollars be\tlarge jiarccl.We\tfeel sure your good.Sherbrooke\ton Monday, where\tshe Francis\tK.\tBennetts,\tT.\tS.\tO.,\tof\tthat\tvoted to the Coaticook Troop of Boy\tknitters will respond\tas in the past,\twill visit friends for a few days, city,\twho\tpassed\taway\tquite\tsudden-\u2018 Scouts to be used towards the pur-\tfor we need caps and\tmufflers, and:\tMrs.Rose,\tsr., is the guest of\tMrs.ot\u2019^musical instruments or flag, it\twe need them at\tonce.If you have\tDutton,\ton\tBaldwin street,\tfor a\tfew was then proposed by Mrs.Alfred\tno wool on hand\tit will be sent free\tdays.Avery and seconded by Mrs.A.F.\ton application to Quebec provincial!\tMr.P.H.Armitage,\twho\thas been Andrews that the president, Mrs.E.\theadquarters.\t|\tconfined to the house\twith\ta severe L.Sleeper, and vice-president, Mrs.! The Young Ladies\u2019 Circle of the cold, is again able to be out.Mary Allard, attend the annual Can-' Methodist Church will\tbe entertained!\tOn acoant\tof the extremely\tcold adian Red Cross meeting to be held at\ton Friday, January 23,\tat the home of\tweather the\tCoaticook High School the King Edward Hotel, .Toronto, on Mrs.Claribel Buckland, assisted by was closed on nday.her sister, Miss Mary Buckland, at! Mr.Lawrence Wilkinson, of the the home of the former, on Baldwin, Royal Bank, is relieving at the Cook-street.Tea will be served at 5.30.A shire branch for a few weeks, very cordial invitation is extended to Mesrs.W.D.O\u2019Neil and J.H.ail the ladies of the congregation.White have left for Montreal, wheie Miss Ethel Cummings has recently they will attend the Automobile Show returned from London, Ont., where for a couple of days.at his residence 217 Waverly St., shortly after noon on 'onday.i Tr.e deceased r.ad bet.a member of the Civil Service for forty years, and \u2019 was known both as an earnest and ef-j fiaient civil serra*;, and as a mine of j knowledge so far as the Civil Service i Mr.James Brodie is home from New (York, where he had been attending a ; convention of Granite dealers.Mr.and Mrs.Carroll Rediker have returned home from Now York, where they were married on January 14.Mr.Willie Mann of the Lake Shore Is entertaining his brother and wife ; from England.They arrived on Sat-! urday and expect to reside here per-i manently.- Windsor mills i ALLATT! i\t¦ The Baker.Bell 724w.* m m in The Financial Activities freeman\u2019s No matter how clever you are or how well you may know your work, if you cannot see properly, good glasses will increase your efficiency.173 Wellington St.was concerned.He was in his sixty-fifth year, and : uruary 5, representing the Coati with a record of forty-five years of c 'k branch, and finance their ex-efScient service, he was the oldest em- penses out of funds on hand.This ployee o£ the Privy Council Depart-, vote was unanimously carried.Other ment.\t1 Questions were brought forward for Hon.N.W.Rowell, president of ! discussion, but nothing definitely de-the Privy Council paid a tribute to cided.Finally the matters in question the deceased, saying the news of Mr.were allowed to remain until further Bennetts\u2019 death had come as a dis-1 notice, and the meeting adjourned.I \u201c tinct shock.\u201cHe was one of the most ! The secretary, Miss Edith Tomkins, £ faithful and efficient members of the ! acknowledges, with thanks, the fol- ! g i staff of the Privy Council\u201d said Mr.mwing membership fees of one dollar \u2019P i P.owell, adding \u2018\u2018and he will be great- sach, namely, Miss G.Stevens, Miss ¦ ilv missed by everyone on the staff of K.L.Stevens, Mrs.Elwin Akhurst and » I the Privy Council branch of the pub-j Mrs.E.L.Sleeper.lie service.\u201d COUNCILLORS ARE ELECTED.In the Township of Windsor Mills, yesteraay, nominatioja were held for councillors for the coming term.In the North ward, Alfred Sykeis was v ccted to replace Dr.C H.Tanner, in th East ward, Joseph Noe! replaces Eugene Bourassa, and in the South ward, Michael P.was re-elected.X ¦ .9 ¦ ¦ ¦\trW :\t\u2018W ¦.¦ ¦ 9 ¦ Q ¦\t'/¦./B 3 3! B 9 Ï5 91 B The Record\u2019s Classified Adv Ù.» 1*2 St.James St., Montreal European Plan.Rates $2.00 per day and up.150 Bed Rooms, 80 with private Bath attached.S.tuated within five minutes from : -, il R.R.Terminals and Steamship ! J.andings.\t; Three attractive Dining Rooms.Excellent Cuisine, Good Service,! Moderate Cost.Chas.L.de Rouville, Manager.The late Mr.Bennetts was British born, and was the son of the late Captain F.Bennetts, an old resident of I this city, and was a brother of Mrs.Powers and the Misses Bennetts, ; Hi gh street.There are also two brothers, Mr.A.¦ E.Bennetts, of Revelstoke, B.C., and Mr.H.E.Bennetts, of New York.Storage Batteries it >U kJndt CHARGED, REPAIRED, WINTER STORAGE.) i-wt-cbm Work Right Pric«.Webster Motors Limited Sherbrooke BUILD NOW! Get those needed improvements under way Estimates Furnished Without Cost LOOMIS-DAKIN Constuction Co.Ltd.SHERBROOKE, QUE.METHODIST \u201cGLEANERS\u201d MEET.The Gleaners of the Methodist Church held their usual meeting on Monday evening, at the home of Miss Kathleen Hyndman, Montreal Street, eight members being present.Mifi- Enjoyable Social U Held.\tI y An exceedingly enjoyable social!\" evening was held on Friday evening B last, when the Boy Scouts were en- |j tertained by the members of the Blue H Bird Club, in the parlors of the Me-jHI thodist Church.There were about « forty young people present, and the! first part of the evening was spent in 'B playing games.The favorite \u201cdonkey !¦ game\u201d was played, and prizes won by,7 Cecil Akhurst and Marion Anderson.B The most interesting feature of the I ¦ evening was a peanut hunt, which j : caused a scramble, with laughter and,! excitement.The prize winners in this! = hunt were Freda Sawyer and Howard {¦ I sionary work was the topic of the Mayhew.At 10 o\u2019clock delicious cof-i, evening, and a thoughtful paper was fee, sandwiches and cake were served;! I read by Miss Francis Perry, on the by the ladies in charge of the club.I subject of \u201cTitheing,\u201d a method of \u2019 This pleasant event was enjoyed byj ! giving, which if adopted, would solve \"\t* ^ These little advs.offer great opportunities to Record readers throughout the townships.The farmer sells his stock, his second hand machinery and his farm by them or vice versa, he buys by getting in touch through a want adv.with the man who wants to sell.The town and city residents sells or buys houses, furniture, automobiles and in countless other directions fills his wants through the \u201cWant Adv.\" column.The man who wants a job turns to the want adv.column.The employer who seeks to fill a vacancy in his store or office uses the want advs.RATES 25c for 25 words or less.One cent each additional word, insertions will be given for the price of five where a want adv.is cash accompanies order.Cash with order.Six ordered for a week and jail the difficulties in regard to mis-Isions, and religious work, which pre-isent so great a problem to the | churches.The paper was followed by inter-lested discussion.1 Refreshments were served by the hostess at ten o\u2019clock.all.The Boy Scout* especially highly appreciated this social evening' given in their hehalf.< \u2022\tGeneral Notes.Mr, and Mrs.Andre Rousseau entertained a number of their relatives to a very sumptuous dinner at their home on Baldwin street on Sunday last.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Allen have returned from Montreal, where Mr.Al- fr Xtrm, 7 R*otv New Hm»*, 2k 5 Jirute»' wbUj from erid of cmt line *; -njit tiherbrookc, IWKrt/.7 room j ouâ« off Bowen Ave., modern anc i-.en., tbWU.Two double, North V«rd, p»rinv good interest, feeverial « i .era on Hot I NITED SALES AGENCY 24 King Street.Ask InforaaaUon for phone No.A.H.Genge Piano 1 uner and Repairer.Residence 1 3 Quebec Street.Telephone £ ÎC -w.PRAYER MEETING FOR FOR WARD MOVEMENT.\t_________________ A meeting for prayer for the For- V-n has been for the past week, underward Movement, was held at St.going medical treatment.Peter\u2019s Church Hall last evening, by; Mrs.Dudley Spafford and her son, the women of the congregation.1 cent guests of Mrs.Bert Morgan.I Those taking part were Mrs.Seive- Kveryboby should make a special right, Mrs.David Wilson, Mrs.Wood, i effort to attend the lectures on the ! Mrs.E.L.Stewart Patterson, who \u201cForward Movement\u201d to be given in read the lesson, and Mrs.R.N.Robins, the Methodist Church on Thursday, the latter presiding at the piano.At , January 22.This is a united meet-the close a meeting was held of the : Mens\u2019 and Womens\u2019 Committees, re-jeently formed in connection with the j Forward Movement, and some pre-i limirmry arrangements made for the igreat, campaign which is to take Readers wiii kindly note the following instructions: Write plainly on one side of the paper only.Give the classification wanted.State dearly the number of advertisements and the date of insertion desired.Endorse Birth, Death, Engagement and Marriage notices with your own handwriting.An amount of money in figures is counted as one word, example: \u201c110.56.Numbers are counted as single words, example: \u201c4685.\u201d Initials count, as one word each.Compound words are counted ns two or more words, example: \u201cNia-gara-on-the-Lake,\u201d four words; \u201cSt.George,\u201d two words each.Abbreviations such as \u201cNo.,\u201d \u201cetc.,\u201d as one word each.Box addresses count as four words, example: \u201cBox 4468, Record, Sherbrooke.\u201d Advertisements will appear in The Record in first issue after receipt of copy.USE THIS FORM RECORD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT FORM Victorian Older of Kurses Fnonc bob-w Nursing service free to those unable to pay.W.R.BRADLEY & SON UNDERMKERS & EMBALMER; HORSE OR MOTOR AMBULANCE SERVICE 64 Frontenac Street.Telephone 297 Sherbrooke, Que.Have your picture taken in your own home.NAKASH STUDIO jpg which the public is urgently replace shortly.Colonel J.J.Penhalo was unanimously appointed chairman.' ALL UP, 8NOWSHOERS.The members of the Sherbrooke *» \u2019 Snowshoe Club will hold their initia! 31 tramp of the season tonight, when it | is hoped there will be a large turn pi out.Several matter, of importance tiare to be brought up during the; Hi course of the meeting tonight, onow-Ç shorn will meet at the corner of i j Quebec street and i\u2019ortland Avenue at \u20222 I oi/ (uA(!o\tIhibily prepared and cost» little.W)SS®?î®S««î®S.®SÏ®t*î)SS®Sî®!î®* If you have a severe cough or chest ?oM accompanied with sorenoRs, throat tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breathing, or if your child wakes up during the night with croup and you want quick help, try this reliable old home-made cough remedy.Any druggist ran supply you with ounces of Pines (50 cents northt.Pour this into a 18-oz.bottle and [ill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup.Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or com ayrup.instead of sugar syrup, If desired.Tins recipe makes 16 ounces of really remarkable tough remedy.It tastes good, and in spite of its low cost, it can be depended upon to give quick and lasting relief.You can feel this take hold of a rough in a way that means business, ll loosens and raises the phlegm, stops (hroat tickle and soothes and ne.ils the irritated membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes with such promptness, ease and certainty that it is really astonishing.Pinex is a spAlal and highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine «tract, and is probably tbc best Known \u2022 means of overcoming severe coughs, throat and chest colds.There are many worthless imitations of this mixture.To ovoid disappointment, ask for\tounces of Pinex\u201d with full directions and don't accept anything else.Guaranteed to give absolute \u2022atbfaetion or money promptly re funded.The Pinex Co.Tbroul ont.\u2022 After bud.with cold CRcnn Piwntw nrnfhmW or \u2022happod hattdi.Ai All Drwfffiafa' Full discussion of the details of i.ie coming winter poultry show was the subject deaf! with by the Sherbrooke Poultrymen\u2019s Association, which met last night at he rooms of the Eastern Townships A 'rieultural Association.The meeting opened with Mr.A.S.Cleary, vice president, in the chair, in the absence of Mr.F.W.Griffith, and all arrangements were made for the show.The prize list was compiled and placed in tne hands of the printer.Much appreciation was expressed at the delivery of a cheque for $50.from Senator O\u2019Brien, of Ottawa.Advertising and other details were arranged, and it was announced that the 53rd.Armory had been secured for February 26th., 27th., a:id 2»th., and prospects are excellent for an unusually large and successful show.The Lcnnoxville Experimental Farm is opening extra classes and a special exhibit for children.Y.M.C.A.NOTES fOWKKKaiiaNiiiBiKiKiiV'vaiv ¦\"'¦vm\ta ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ e 1 x Social and Personal x î IflHR .W¦ W: B,:H ; m M Mrs.Charles Webb, of Danville, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.Fergus Dinning, Quebec Street.DETAILS OF POULTRY SHOW ARE ARRANGED Association Meets and Discusses Various Matters in Connection with Exhibition.Mr.Wilfred Lazure, Melbourne Street, is confined to the house by an attack of la grippe.Mr.D.J.Sails, Ontario Street, is in Montreal today, for the Motor Show.Miss Ara Reid, of Newport, Vt., is convalescing at the Y.W.C.A., after undergoing an operation for appendicitis at the Sherbrooke Hospital.Miss Delia Mackay, of the Y.W.C.A., left today for Foster, to attend the wedding of her brother, Mr.Geo.j Mackay.Mr.C.F.Hall, physical director of !the local Y.M.C.A., has returned from his home in Shelton, Conn., where he I spent the week-end.Mr.Antonio Lavallee, of Memran-cook, N.B., was in town this week for a visit to his daughter at the St.Famille Convent.Mrs.E.A.Powers, High street, left yesterday for Ottawa, summoned by the sudden death of her brother, Mr.F.K.Bennetts.Mrs.W.J.MacNaughton and little daughter have returned home after a pleasant visit with friends and relatives in New Brunswick.Mr.C.A.E.Heywood, general secretary o^the Y.M.C.A., is in Toronto for a few days.Mr.Heywood is attending the third national convention of the Y.M.C.A.in that city.Miss Winnifred Speir of Montreal, was the guest nf her uncle, Mr.William Speir and Mrs.Speir, Quebec street, for a few days before returning ot King\u2019s Hall, Compton.Mr.R.A.Ewing and Miss Mildred Ewing left today to join Mrs.E^ving at Orlando, Fla., where the latter is spending the winter.They expect to remain in the South for a couple of months.Mr.and Mrs.P.Beauchesne, of St.Adrien, are visiting their numerous relatives in the city, and amongst others Mrs.Gedeon Grimard, Marquette street, who has been ill for some time.\t# ft Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Thompson, of Liberty, Sask., have been visiting Mrs.J.T.Reid, Wolfe Street, Mr.Thompson's sister, and have now gone to Leeds and Montreal, respectively to stay with other relatives at their old homes.Mrs.Harry Garwood and young son, who have been visiting friends in the city since before Christmas, have returned to Montreal, accompanied by ! Mrs.Ziba Griffith, Woodland Ter-Irace, Belvidere street, who will be her sister\u2019s guest for a couple of weeks.Rev.Sister Catherine de Suede, accompanied by Rev.Sister Henri, of the Convent of the Asumption, were in town recently, summoned by the death of the former\u2019s brother, Mr.E.De Blois, a victim of the sleeping sickness, who died at the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital.After visiting relatives and friends in Sherbrooke and East Angus, the two Sisters returned to Bristol, Mass.A delightful social function was held last evening at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Gordon street, about I two hundred guests being present.A ; large number of card tables were oc-icupied and dancing was a pleasant ' feature of the evening excellent music being furnished by LeBaron\u2019s orchestra.A buffet supper w he diners by those announcements NO BIG PROFITS MADE BY SHOE MANUFACTURERS While Seat No.3 Will Be Contested Next Month.(Special to the Record) FARNHAM, Jan.21.\u2014Nominations (Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, Jan.21.\u2014More than two hundred representatives of t e 1 National Editorial Association, an organization comprising more than ten thousand United States newspapers, the largest affiliation of its kind in the world, will tour Eastern Canada, including the Maritime Provinces, 'during June of this yea.following its thirty-sixth annual convention to be held at Boston, beginning the week of May 31st.t This announcement was made today by Will Wilke, Vice President of U.S.TAKING NO : SEVERAL HURT PART IN DEMAND WHEN G.T.TRAIN FORE-EMPEROR LEFT THE RAILS However, if Treaty is Ratified by Senate, United States May Have a Member on Court to Conduct Trial.were held here yesterday for the\tAssociation and Caairman of the or and Councillors for the coming j Transportation Commission, who is term, and only one contest developed, at Posent making a preliminary sur-three of the present members of thei Vj)\u2019 ^9 draw up an itinerary for the Council being re-elected bv acclama- i Atonal party to cover a three tjon.\t| weeks tour.He was ,n Montreal to- On February 2nd the election will ^,ay conferring with officials of the be held for Seat No.3, for which Canadian Natiomd and Grand Trunk Messrs.H.M.Farmer and Arthur \u201calAways\u2018 Biasson have been nominated.Dr.O.Demers was elected Mayor by acclamation at yesterday\u2019s nomination while Councillors Jas.Desnoyers, J.N.Bertrand and Napoleon Roy were re-! elected by acclamation for Seats Nos.2, 4 and 6 respectively.ffieers of the army and flag officers Such is the Claim Made by Mr.J.\tFB/ÎQ D.Palmer, of Fredericton, in an 1 \u201cvDLLilîlü l/F Address.bonds, and will take over the branc lines and operate them as a part of the National system.At the same time the Saskatchewan Government will relieved of a contingent liability $13511,000 incurred under the guaran tees.(Associated Press Despatcn) QUEBEC, Jan.21\u2014Addressing the annual convention of the shoe manu- COST OF LIVING The members of the Association made a very extensive and success * ¦> ^ *:\u2022 -r -> MRS.J.J.MULLIN'.MONTREAL BEDFORD.Jan.21.\u2014The funeral of the late Mrs.John J.Mullin, nee Marie Alice Eleanor Laberge, of Montreal, was held on Monday morning at St.Damien\u2019s Church, and was largely attended.Father Messier officiated, assisted by Rev.Father Kearney, of Montreal, and Rev.Father The pall-Giroux, Levesque, of Pike River, bearers were: Messrs.W as not, however, rewarded with any annual convem.on oi tne snoe manu-\t(Continued from page One) nsational statements when the Ad- facturers of Canada here yes-erday, cents a bushel, not once, during all ral finally arose to speak.He re-\tPajmeJ> Fredericton, affirm-; ^ose years, did the farmers go on frained from ail personalities and the\tfarmers platform had de- strike.i.v\u2014*-i~-«It is a difficujt matter to settle, and I do not believe that it can be done through commission.If the j commission fixes the price of milk at nd myself referred to by a clever total output.\t| S3.10 per hundred, and the farmer : respondent as \u2018the best British Ad- He said, in part: \u201cLet us give you ! discovers he cannot make a profit, he f ; mirai :n the American navy.\u2019\u201d\tan example of a shoe manufacturing j will let his cows go dry.And where business that I am very familiar with, ! is this remedy to start.As an ex-for the vear 1918.The items of ex- ample, take the price of shoes.The STATE OF NEVADA\tTO\tpense which were\tnot taken into con- commission may ^go\tto the maufac- ATT\tflN\tÇI1FFQ ACF sidération\ti nthe\tcensus of industry turers and say: \u2018You\tare charging too m-i un aurriVAUC of 1911; wi,en added together, wereimuch.Cut down your prices.\u2019 The equal in total to 37 per cent, of the manufacturer immediately says he is value of the materials used.Now, 37 \u2019paying more for leather.The leather per cent, of the value of the materials ! man says he is paying more for hides, used in this case, which was $18,507,- and the farmer must pay more for the 535, would amount to $6,847,787.95, feed for the animals that produce the leaving a\tdifference of $933,593 forl^des.I do not think\tthat the purchas- profit, or\tslightly\tless than three perl'ng Power of a dollar\twill ever go back cent, on the total turnover or volume of business done.\u201d this have traversed the Dcminion from coast to «.oast, acquainting themselves with its great agricultural and tourist regions, and its commercial centres.Mr.Wilke, in an interview here today, referred to the cordial relations existing between Canada and the United States.He was confident the tour through Western Canada last year had materially strengthened these friendly relations and he was equally confident that the tour of Eastern Canada proposed this year would tend to draw the two nations still earer together.i DYED CHILD'S COAT AND HER OLD SKIRT \u201cDiamond Dyes\u2019* Made Faded, Shabby Apparel so Fresh and New GERMANS SUPPRESSING RADICAL NEWSPAPERS.(Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, Jan.21.\u2014In addition to arresting Communists and %depen-rlent Socialist leaders, the Government is suppressing Radical newspa.pers J plainly how to diamond dye over any color throughout the country.Fifteen jour-J that you cannot make a mistake, nais have been placed under an inde-| To match any material, have druggist sho« finite ban.\tyou \u201cDiamond Dye\u201d Color Card.Don't worry about perfect résulté.\tUk< \u201cDiamond Dyes/' guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether il be wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods,-dressee, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coats, feathers, draperies, coverings.The Direction Book with each package tell* Session of LeHslatme is Called to Act on Federal Amendment.(Associated Press Desnatch) CARSON CITY.Nev., Jan.21.\u2014-Governor Boyle today agreed to call a special session of the State Legisla-r ebruarv 7, to act on the fed- Fred Saunders, W.Ashley Sheltus, J.erai woman\u2019s suffrage amendment.Bail, L.Lamontagne and Charles La- v vided the suffrage leaders of the roeque.The chief mourners were Mr.state would guarantee that the ex- John J.Mullin and the six chiidrer John, William, Thomas, Kathle-r Nora and Charles; Mrs.Mainy a > Mrs.Walsh, of Montreal, sisters: Mr J.La berge, of Montreal, brother: Madame Paige, of Sweetsburg, si-ter; the Misses Meillers, of 1 iontn aï, nieces; and Mrs.Mullin and Mr.Jos.Mullin.of Granby.Inter ment was in the Roman Catholic ceire-erj beside her twin sons, who died some th years ago.Mrs.Mullin wa ¦ -h-.- eldest daughter of the late A! ' .j August Laberge, of Montreal.pense of the one day session would not exceed $980.The suffrage committees have asked legislators residing at a distance to promise not to attend.Nearly enough law makers to form a constitutional quorum could be drawn fi\\r the districts nearest the capital.A jj 1 of the legislators taken by telegraph is said to have demonstrated feasibility of the scheme.INDIANS LEAVING SCENE OF THE NEW VOLCANO to what it once was, and we must get used to spending two dollars where we formerly spent only one.#-^ ABOLISH IDLENESS.#- -t» Refugees Fear New Vole\u201d ic Eruptions and State San Miguel Region is Being Abandoi ed.ih) j \u201cWe must abolish non-employment, 'whether it be among the idle rich or ithe idle poor.It is not too much to expect that every man should do a treasonable amount of work.\u201cThe farmers in the country are, to a certain extent, up against it, 1 for their boys are crowding into the, Mor BEDI -Thp ORD.death MRS.M.E.DOWNS, BEDFORD.Jan.21.-took place on Sunday evening of I M.E.Downs at the re-hence of daughter, Mrs.J.AL-x.Miller, pel Bedford.Mrs.Downs was t; ill on Friüay, and gradually g worse until the end came.Th?ceased lady came to Bedford lost fail to reside with her daugit \u2022.after the death of her ho-band, one late J ohn b.Downs, of Sutton.Mr-, i \u2018 vr survived by her only child, Mrs.M'i-ier, and two grand-chlidren, E c and Marion Miller, and her oor-in-lav.-.(Associated Press Despa* MEXICO CITY, Jan.21.\u2014 Long\tcities.With present labor conditions caravans of Indians .carrying all their\tand rates of wages, the reason is obvi- ! possessions, are leaving the vicinity\tous.There is _ at present a scheme TITrAT® DT:\u2022 -F ¦v \u2022> *> v \u2022> * \u2022- HOCKEY ders &MGHTS OF COLl MBITS MEETS BANK OF COMMERCE TOMORROW NIGHT.The Knights of Columbus Hockey ; f team will line up tomorrow night at r the Stadium Rink, against the Can-; adian Bank of Commerce in a Senior) League fixture, and a great game is assured the public who will oe on hand to see these two teams clash.The Bank of Commerce held a fast = work out at the Stadium last evening,| pao-e.and are in the pink of condition when) \\yHHrvg they cross-sticks with the purple and p00;e ^ white shirts.Further more the Bank- j ers claim that they will be the first j team in the Senior Hockey5 League) to take a fall out of the \u2018\u2018Knights.The Knights of Columbus held a I Strew .practice also last evening, and are de-j BymeTl .L'PPn 1TI> thPÎT DE CP and i ATr»Pvy7-t»t i, ers\u2019 Bowling league have not been profitable to the Page team, as in the past two days, they have lost both to the Shamrocks and the St.Pats aggregations, the former taking all three strings in their match, and the latter two out of three.The scores were: SHAMROCKS.Murphy .Teal .termined to keep up their pace and make the Bankers travel the limit to Win.The game is called for S.15 sharp and it is hoped that all hockey\u2019 far.will endeavour to be on hand, ar help the boys along.BOWLING McCormick Sullivan .Saunders .PAGE TEAM LOSES TWICE IN TWO DAYS.Recent games in the Manufactur- Poole 140\t166\t164\t470 151\t138\t177\t466 163\t155\t142\t465 , 152\t156\t156\t464 153\t215\t176\t549 769\t830\t815\t2414 AGE.\t\t\tj 137\t165\t186\t4S8i 101\t117\t152\t370! 119\t113\t116\t3481 154\t170\t150\t474 163\t209\t140\t5121 674\t774\t744\t2192 .PATS.\t\t\tI 178\t142\t132\t452 107\t147\t152\t406 176\t155\t150\t4SI 161\t165\t180\t506 143\t186\t145\t474 767\t795\t759\t2319 \u2022AGE.\t\t\t .190\t155\t153\t498 .139\t165\t137\t440 .137\t114\t132\t383 .144\t159\t178\t4SI .133\t206\t141\t480 744\t799\t741\t2282 His Majesty\u2019s Advance Announcement It*s only once in a great while that ¦we can get a picture to show that stands rig-ht out from all others like a sore thumb.We\u2019ve yot one this time, and no mistake, about it Before you read this advertisement, be sure and keep in mind the young: folks.Have them see it\u2014and for goodness sake, don\u2019t miss it yourself.Talk about thrills \u2014why Douglas Fairbanks is not in it.This great Picture is called \u201cTHE SUPERMAN,\u201d and by the title you would think that it was some great, big heavy drama\u2014but it\u2019s nothing of the kind.It\u2019s a joke all the way through.A sensational melodrama of thrills, romance, comedy, hairbreath adventures.It\u2019s an Italian picture.We imported it because we couldn\u2019t get anything quite so funny on this side of the world.The fellow that takes* the leading part is called Samson, and he\u2019s the Fairbanks of the Italian Cinema\u2014and Doug, would think a whole lot before he risks his life the way this bird does.Jumping out of windows, climbing smokestacks, beating up ton or twelve villians at a time counts nothing in this young life.Heavings ! You should see him save the shern.He even chops down a smokestack and takes a lot of villians to their death to save the shero.And then there is the big scene in the end.You can\u2019t take it seriously.It would be a shame to call it a comedy\u2014it\u2019s more than that.It\u2019s the humanest laugh that you ever felt.You can call the day wasted if you don\u2019t see it.This Picture was screened privately for us last week, and we knowr what we are talking ab^ut.Don\u2019t, please don\u2019t keep the kids a\u201d ay \u2014and come yourself.This biggest of all laugh-makers for Friday and Saturday only.We won\u2019t charge you a cent extra\u2014this is our treat We\u2019ll miss our bet if you don't want to see n, a c3îple of times.P.S.\u2014We almost forgot to say that Samson saves the little Princess, and they live happy for ever after.(Continued Tomorrow.) J.A.HURLEY AND C.K.McCALEB ¦ present a unique Entertainment of two |j ; and a half hours\u2019 duration of high-class Vaudeville | of nine separate acts, together with a = News Weekly and a red-hot Comedy of I j Motion Pictures.\tjjjg Admission, 50c.to $1.00\u2014«nd well B j worth more money.Under the auspices of the G.W.V.A.Sir George Paish Paid a Visit to White House to Inquire as to the President\u2019s Health.ScSSSSES THE QUESTION OF SHERBROOKE IS SOLDIERS IN THE îii»\"*» | A LOAN HAS NOT\t\u201c\t.BEEN DISCUSSED TO GET BETTER AUSTRIAN ARMY PRODUCnONS MUST NOT MARRY _ FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY\u2014Th, Il most unique and funniest Picture you j| have ever seen, \u201cTHE SUPERMAN.\u201d gg It\u2019s a joke all the way.Don\u2019t keep the || children away.fa.a.k a saraxaurasann (Associated Press Despatch) I; WASHINGTON, Jan.21.\u2014 B : George Paish, British financial Theatre Circuit is Formed, and This Must also Waive Their Politica City Will Be on Trans-Canada Rights Under provisions 0f th.RoUte'\tArmy Bill Before the National An announcement of the greatest interest to Sherbrooke\u2019s theatre goers, g;r \u2019 regarding the placing of this city on a | Canadian theatrical circuit, which ex\" ; means that more and better produc- Assembly.LARGE QUANTITY OF BEER IS SEIZED AT HULL ; Inland Revenue Officers Captured Over Two Hundred Cases, it is Said.CURLING (Associated Press Despatch) The Inland Revenue Department at | Hull has made one of the largest seiz-j ures of liquor which has taken place | since the Hull district went on the I \"dry\u201d list.Acting upon information j received, Inland Revenue Collector La-I flamme yesterday paid a visit to Ga-i tineau Point, where he placed under ] seizure two hundred and twenty-one | cases of Dow\u2019s Ale, which is considerably over the alcoholic content allowed by law.The seizure was made at th' residence of E.Toutloffe, who claimed he had ordered the beer for his personal use.(Associated Press Despatch) ______ VIENNA, Jan.21.\u2014Soldiers and oi U, ntrt, called at the White House to in- tions will be shown here the rest of i fleers in the Austrian army are for jjicjpre as to President Wilson\u2019s health this season ,and particularly next bidden to marry and must waive tnei: .yesterday, before leaving Washington i season, is made by Mr.James R.Dun- political rights under the provisions oi Wljfor a tour of the West.\tJean, manager of His Majesty\u2019s Thea- i the army bill now before the Nationa In discussing his visit to the Unit- tre, who has just returned from Mon- Assembly.The personnel of the arms ed States, Sir George said he had not treal, where arrangements have been would be limited to 1,500 officers, 2, discussed a loan, large or small, with completed for the new Trans-Canada 000 non-commissioned and 30,000 men anyone in the United States since his ; circuit.\t; who would be pemitted to elect coun arrived here several weeks ago.Hei The project is a new one, and has cils to protect their interests.Oppou came, he said, in addition to his Eu-! several Montreal theatrical men be- tunity would be given the soldiers t< ropean relief work, to find out \u201cwhat; hind it.The syndicate has bought out learn trades and to study agricultun the people are thinking\u201d as to export I a line of theatres, stretching' across while serving their time in the ranks trade and finance.\ti\tthe continent, and the plan is that by \\ whicli is fixed at six years in activt Discussion of the British financiers\u2019 ; cutting down on the distance of the service and six on the reserve list, mission developed in the House yes-! jumps the companies will have to! The army budget for 1&20 places th« terday.Republican leader Wendell, | make, a complete circuit may be laid cost of military activities at twenty-of Wyoming, asserted that \u201csuggests out, and even should a company fail to nine million kroner, which is one-sixtt ion for an international loan of $35,- make expreses in some of the smaller the average amount appropriated be-000,000,000 probably will not ma-; cities on the circuit, the proceeds ; fore the outbreak of the war.ONLY ONE MATCH PLAYED.Only one match in the club competition was staged at the local curling rink last evening, the scheduled contest between the rinks skipped by H.A.Hyndman and F.N.McCrea being called off.In the match played, H.W.S.Downs\u2019 rink defeated the quartette headed by A.P.Blue by sixteen shots to eleven.The rinks : A.J.Burge\tC.C.Chaddock R.P.IVaitrey J.A.Barrie I A.E.Aitken Jas.Gorham ; A.P- Blue\tH.W.S.Downs (skip) 11\t(skip) 16 Great Britain, in their single match today in the Davis Cup Tennis tournament the score being 6-1, 6-4 and 8-6.This contest was begun yesterday, but was postponed on account of rain after each player had won a game.This victory insures the retention of the Davis Cup by Austria! ia.In the other singles match today.Anderson, the young Australian, de-I feated A.H.Lowe, of Great Britain, i 6-4, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4 and 12-10.teralize insofar as Americans are concerned.\u201d N» SaufMl From Oiraffe.It la said by animal trainers that the giraffe has never been known to emit a sound of any kind.No matter what the animal may suffer when ill or injured.he remains silent.And scientists have advanced the theory that, because of the extreme length of the neck, sound is difficult or impossible for the giraffe.Wanted to Know.A woman who was troubled with ehrnnfc nightmare and who frequently cried out In her sleep advertised for room and board \u201cwith a family who would not object to screaming i* the night.\u201d Among the answers she received was one which asked : \u201cHow often would yon require us to screamT\u2019 \u2014Boston Transcript.would help, and the showing would prevent them from being forced to \u201clay off\u201d for a day.Sherbrooke, according to Mr.Dun When Virginia Seceded.On April 17 in 1861 the state con-can, will get just as many first-class rention.composed of the members of productions as it will support.The Ml(.leKislature of Virginia, passed the syndicate ^bringing over a number of -ordinance of ^cession\u201d by a vote of prominent English companies and will also control the entire Klaw and Erlanger and the Shubert output, coming into Canada.A few trial showings will take place in Sherbrooke to determine to how great an extent the circuit can depend on this city.The first production to be seen under the new syndicate is Tyrone Power in \u201cThe Servant in the House,\u201d which *8 to 55.Virginia, 11 days prior t« this, had refused to Join the states of America ; but the decision of the Confederate leaders to fire upon Sumter and Lincoln's call for 75.000 volunteers on April 15 turned the scale and Virginia threw in her lot with th« South.comes here early next month.During i the rest of this season and next fall! and winter, \u201cMartin Harvey,\u201d \u201cGerald j\tSeeing the Earth Rotate.Demaurier,\u201d \u201cMaid of the Mountains,\u201d j \u201e |0ng pendulum is set swinging Lady Wyndham,\u201d Chu Chin Chow,\u201d, ,tR po)nt of suspension free to \u201cKatinka,\u201d a revival of \u201cThe Geisha,\u2019\u2019] and others.\u201cRobert Lorraine,\u201d \u201cSan Toy,\u201d, ^ fhp-p,9ne of fiwla?wlll rem!\u201en TO RACE FOR AMERICA\u2019S CUP ON JULY 15.AUSTRALIA WINS DAVIS CUP (Associated Press Despatch) SYDNEY, Australia, Jan.21.\u2014Ger- NEW YORK, Jan.21\u2014It has been aid Patterson, the Australian tennis decided that the first race for Am-expert, beat A.R.F.Kingscote, of erica\u2019s Cup will be sailed on July 15.k 9 \u2022' 1 The World's Greatest Phonograph Value EDISON\u2019S NEW DIAMOND m., mÊM-::.illtl \u2022 .'i, 'vÇTU -Af- ; Americans and Yankees.Although Canada Is pnrt of the continent of America, the nums American is usually limited to citizens of the United States.A real Yankee Is supposed to have been horn and raised in one of the New England states, hut outside of this country the name is applied indiscriminately te people of the United Stales.i Mother\u2014Tommy, come right on 'into the house! This is the last time j I\u2019m going to tell you.Tommy\u2014Thank goodness! I can ! nlav now without being bothered.\u2014 Judge.fixed while the rotating earth skews ! around under it.This is the finest demonstration of the earth\u2019s rotation, and recenily at Wellington, New Zealand.a pendulum only ten feet long showed the rotation with 40 see*, after i the swing began.Boring Glass.The SetenUfir American says: Mat* « sotntion of 1 oz.camphor.1% ox.spirits tnrpcntine and 4 dr.of ether.Keep the end of the drilling too) wet with this finid.The sharp corner of a freshly broken point of a file is one ef the best drilling tools for this purpose.\t' \u2022\u2022\u2022*\tAC-; .'m.' mm Look at the Best in Sight.Get into the habit of looking at th* silver lining of the cloud: and.when you have found it.continue to look at it rather than at the leaden gray In the middle.It will help you over many hard places.\u2014A.A.Willis, D.D.I I D.V*.¦u-{ m Quiet! 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¦.«i EÜU» WAMlEb\u2014I KriALE ¦¦¦¦¦¦ BIRTHS, MARRIAGES.DEATHS E^LP «VANTEU\u2014MALB Publication charges : Births.25c.* Mamag es.2ôc.; Deaths, 25c.; where funeraJ notice ie aaded, 50c.; Card of Thanks.50c.; la Me-moriain.50c.; poetry, 10c.î list of fliwers.10c.per lirie additional DEATHS BIRTHS JONES.\u2014At Beebe, Que., a son to Mr.and Mrs.Howard Jones, Monday, January 19, 1920.FINANCIAL AND MARKET NEWS LATEST LOCAL AND FOREIGN NEWS TODAY'S (WOTATIOVS ON STOCK EXCHANGE The f-dlowing prices furnished by F.B.McCurdy and Company, show operations in the active and important s\u2018 :ks ir.the New Yoi'.and ) A TTRACTIVE OFFICE POSITIONS FOR ¦.A.WANTED.NO ^* wa.hin^ or ironing.Three in lamuy.- young I»ds with good education who pos-Mrs.(Dr.) W.A.F.iwell, »7 Dufferin Avenue., sess H knowledge of both French and English.rt ENEKAL SERVANT WANTED AT ONCE AP-pl\u2014\t\u20140 .63 Rccor'>-_________________ in private family.Best wages paid.rpwO STRONG LADS AGED ABOUT 20 F.H.Guild.North Hatley.Que._______ ] A years wanted as table waiters.Apply the I Steward.Bishop's College School, Lennoxville.J^ELIABLE SERVANT WANTED IMME-j VMBmOUS YOUNG MAN WANTED WHO is diately for small family.Apply Dr.A.Chartier, 23 Wolfe Street, corner Montcalm.- v i* mechanically inclined.Exceptional op-Telephone 1482.\t_________________________^ portunity for man of ability and education.Threw on fottr rptcht ctrtc waht K11®»1®11»6 ot machine tools and drafting abi-HREE OR FOUR BRIGHT GIRLS WANT- Hty and advantage although not essential.In ,\t, .V N°\"e Ur Z 17J nec,i\t«\u2018\u201ct® a*®, experience, salary de- apply.F W.Woolworth & Co.6.10 and 15c.sired and when available.Box 81 Record.Store, City.\t|- XPANDING BUSINESS CF A FIRST- E GENERAL SERVANT WANTED AT ONCE S a cIa,s 9pecialty ,u,re do.nsr an annual t 0 wa8^in2I* Apply Mi&s Short, Belvidere business close to $100,000, requires assistance k*ree___________________________________________of a man who possesses initiative, can take i shares in the business, be a team worker in the combination.Correspondence treated con-; fidentially.Write Box 85 Record.TABLE WAITRESS WANTED.APPLY AT - once.New Sherbrooke Uouse.JJELIABLE PERSON WANTED AS NURSE house maid.Unifor.ua supplied.$30.00 G°0D\tT™ \u201c0ULDifS WA^TE,D per month.Mrs.F.C.Baker.24 Quebec Street.; Y immediately to work out of town Apply -\u2014-I Canada Iron Foundries, Limited, 28 Victoria YtlRL WANTED TO TAKE CARE QF1 Square.Montreal.Que.__________________________________________ baby and assist with light housework, j Sleep home preferred.Mrs.T.C.Hum, 17 j ^RAVELLER CALLING ON THE RETAIL Strathcona Square.IN MEMORIAM.In memory of our dear son and brother, George Henri Sarrasin, who was laid to rest at St.Ursule Falls, Que., on January 21, 1910.In the church yard calmly sleeping, where the sweetest flowers wave, Lies the one we loved so dearly, in his cold and silent grave.He will never be forgotten, never will hjs memory fade, Sweetest thoughts will always linger o\u2019er uHL grave where he is laid.Inserted by C.SARRASIN AND FAMILY.Lennoxville, Que.IN MEMORIAM.In loving memory of my dear son, Pte.Allan SmjTh, who died in France, January 21st, 1916.\u201cSadly mifise(|.,, BY HIS MOTHER.Sherbrooke, Que.trade wanted to sell our high grade chocolates and other lines candy.Good commission GOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK.WE ! proposition to the right man.When replying need you to make socka on tbe last.' fullest information as to connection and ewily learned Auto Knitter.Experience un- ! territory covered.Hodgsons Limited, Candy necessary.Distance immaterial.Positively noiManlrs., 45 St.Maurice St., Montreal.canvassing.Yarn supplied.Particular» 3c.\t*- \u2022 wainp Dept.52 C, Auto Knitter Co., Toronto j\tHAVE AN OPENING ON OUR CUT- -\u2014\u2014'\t\u2014-?T ting staff for a young man who has cut- /TIRLS AND WOMEN 'WANTED TO MAKE j ting experience either at shirts, panta or men\u2019s white coats, pants and shirts, good [coats, either with electric or hand knife, or paying wor)t, continuous employment guaran-1 who has had some experience cutting for a teed; modern factory, good wages paid to girls ! merchant tailor.Apply Robert C.Wilkins Co., Limited, Farnham, Que.while learning.Apply Robert C.Wilkins Co., Limited, Farnham, Que.A FEW BRIGHT YOUNG MEN WANTED to learn weaving, who will be paid while who understands plain cooking.No wash- they arc being taught.Paton Manufacturing ing or ironing.Wages $30 per month.Must j Company.Sherbrooke, have references.Apply Box 78 Record.WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, CAPABLE general, for English family.Highest wages paid.No laundry work.Apply Mrs.Taylor, 8 Weredale Park, Westmount, Que., (Montreal).G FOR SALE.TWELVE SHARES OF SHERBROOKE - Curling Association for sale.Apply Box IRL WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- j 62 Record.__________________________________ work.No washing Highest wages.Apply j Mr».W.E.Loomis, 22 Queen Street.STENOGRAPHER WANTED IMMEDIAT ly.Apply in own handwriting, stating at, education, experience, if any, and salary ix pected.Box 82 Record.General\tservant wanted for light housework, family of three.Good wages.Apply Mre.H.H.McKee, 50 Queen St,, Tel.1857-M.TTOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE, in good condition.Apply 16 Goodhue St.«NE FUMED OAK DINING ROOM SET, v-^ including china cabinet, also household .arniture and rugs.Phone 1613-J.WE HAVE A FEW PUNG HALF SPEED and family sleighs that we offer for sale at a big discount for the balance of our stock.Apply R.C.McFadden & Co., Lennoxville.GOOD STRONG GIRL WANTED TO Assist in kitchen.Apply the Steward, Bishop\u2019s College School, Lennoxville.REAL ESTATE FOR SaLE 8 ROOMED HOUSE FOR SALE IN LEN-noxville, all hardwood finished.Barn and a large garden.Apply Box 345, Lennoxville, Que.Best renting property in north Ward for sale.Price, $16,000\u2014$8,000 cash handles.Returns 9\u2018/2 per cent on investment Box 74 Record.\\\\7EBER UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE\u2014 Yf oak case, for $200 cash.Apply Miss Lucy Helherington, Rock Forest T>EAUTIFUL UPRIGHT CABINET GRAND -¦ * piano for sale, mahogany case.Only had a year\u2019s use.What offers.Apply Box 75 Record Office.T3RIVATE SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNI-ture in good condition, also gent\u2019s bicycle, almost new.Apply 20 Wolfe Street.CARD OF THANKS.The undersigned desires to express his gratitude and sincere thanks to all the kind friends who contributed in any way their assistance during the illness and at the death of his wife.Special thanks is due the ladies of St Augustine\u2019s Guild for many favors received C.O.NOBLE.Danville, Jan.20, 1920.CARD OF THANKS.We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to the friends and neighbors who in any way assisted us during the sickness and death of our beloved husband and father, particularly Mrs.Edwards and Nurse Mnckay, the choir, and those who sent flowers.(Signed) MRS.THOS.MATTHEWS AND FAMILY.East Angus, Jan.20, 1920.WANT A GENERAL STRIKE IN ALL OF THE Montreal market*:\tOpen\t12.3b Anaconda\t\t.62%\tp.m.62 Vs Amer.Loco\t\t.\t98\t Amer.Car\t\t\t136% Amer.Can\t\t.\t52%\t53% Amer.Sum\t\t\t A mer.Smelt.\u2022.\t.\t69\t Bald.Loco\t\t.\t113%\t113% B.S.B\t\t95\t95% Cen.Leather .\t.\t93%\t92% Crucible\t\t\t205 C P.R\t\t.\t129%\t128% Gen.Motors .\t.\t306%\t304% Ind.Aico\t\t.\t107\t106% Mex.Pete\t\t.\t195\t Marine Com.\t.\t41%\t40% Pierce Arrow .\t69\t69% Studebaker .\t.\t103%\t103% South Pac\t\t.100\t100% Tob.Prod\t\t92\t91% u.s.s\t\t.\t105%\t105% Un.Pac\t\t.122\t122% Willys Over.\t.\t29%\t Montreal.\t\t Ames Pfd\t\t.110\t Brazilian\t\t\t46% Brompton\t Can.Car\t\t\t \t.\t63\t Car.Pfd\t\t\t101 San.S.S.Com.\t.\t77%\t77 Can.S.S.Pfd.\t84\t*\t83% Cement Com.\t72%\t Cement Pfd\t\t\t Detroit\t\t.110%\t111% Dom.Iron\t\t.\t76%\t76% Laurentide\t\t.\t272\t Mont.Power .\t.88%\t88% Nat.Brew\t\t.\t194%\t198 Riordon \t\t.\t184\t183 Steel Can\t\t83%\t84 Span.Rivere.\t87\t86% Shawinigan .\t.\t115%\t115 Wayagamack .\t.\t91%\t90% Bonds.\t\t Can.Loan\u2014\t\t 1925 \t\t.\t95%\t 1931\t\t.\t95%\t 1937 \t\t\t Victory\u2014 1922 \t\t\t\t100 1923 \t\t\t99% 1927 \t\t\t101% 1933 \t\t\t102% 1937 \t\t.\t103%\t103% \t\t ¦ nix rootna, for 1st May.Hardwood floors preferred.Two in family.No children.Box Record.agents wanted TO LET PORTRAIT MEN.BUY DIRECT FROM the makers.Save fifty per cent.Portrait frames.Prints, etc.Prints, tOc.Finishing.60c.up.Wholesale only.Central Studios, James St., South, Hamilton, Ont- ONLY SATISFACTORY CANADIAN WAR Book, written by Canadians, introduction by General Currie, \"Canada\u2019s Sons and Great Britain in World War,\u201d offers returned men and others, mon or women, wonderful opportunity to make $50 and $75 weekly.Charles Marshall mode $120 fir*t 19 hours; Mr.Peel averages $80 weekly; Miss Robinson makes $60 or more every week.Join our sales force at once; work spare time or full time.Outfit free.Winston Co., Dept.D., Toronto.STORE TO LET\u201425 x 90 FT., WITH BASE-ment, in one of beet localities of city.201 Wellington Street.Haa been used by E.T.Motor Saies.Apply to Isaac S&lois, 201B Wellington Street OIX ROOM FLAT TO LET ON QUEBEC ! ^ Street, all modern conveniences, hard-! wood floor, large basement and cellar.Possession May 1st.No children.Address Box 86 Record.Heated office to let, gendron Bldg., King Street, opposite New Sher-jbtooke.Apply O.J.Gendron.1 BURNISHED ROOM TO LET.ALL MOD-ern conveniences, on car line.Phone J.470J or cpply 32 Wolfe Street.A PARTMENT FOR RENT \u2014 SIX ROOMS and bath.Court Street, near Dufferin.All modern conveniences.Apply by phone 1613-W.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Jan.21.\u2014The Supreme Council decided this morning that the conference of Ambassador would be inaugurated on Monday, January 26.This conference, taking up part of the work of the Supreme Council, which virtually concluded its labors last night, will be entrusted with the task of ensuing the carrying out of the Treaty of Versailles and the discussion of routine matter connected with peace affairs.The great questions of International policy, however, will be reserved for settlement at conferences in which the heads of the Allied Governments will sit.M.Clemenceau presided over today's session of the Council for a short ^time, giving way to Premier Miller-!and.The others in attendance were i Karl Curzon, the British Foreign Se-jeretary; Signor Do Martino, for Italy; Baron Matsui, for Japan; and Ambassador Wallace, for the United i States.- STRAY TOMCAT HAS EXPENSIVE FEAST AT N.Y.POULTRY SHOW (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Jan.21.\u2014Prices move irregularly on the Bourse today.Three per cent rentes 58 francs 25 centimes.Although hte expected increase in Exchange on London, 43 francs 47 discount rates was not announced yes- centimes.Five per cent, loan 88 francs, terday by the federal reserve board 69 centimes.The dollar was quoted at it still appears to be only a question H francs 91% centimes.of time before the action will be tak- t -»¦.en and it will probably follow the bankers conference with the board in Chicago Friday.cs ranging from 31 to fractions higher.XiKrorâiHT-siænc* Real Estate Bonds We have underwritten and are oSering $650,-000 6)4% First (Closed) Mortgage Serial Gold Bonds secured by tho property known as the Drummond Apartment Buildings, Montreal.This is possibly the most attractive Real Estate Mortgage Bond available; and is to be thoroughly recommended as a sound conservative Investment yielding a little above the average for this class of security.You should write for a prospectus quickly If the investment interests you.%yal Securities 26 CORPORATION LIMITED MONTREAL oranio Halifax St.John, N.B.Wlnntpag\tLondon, Ena.¦B\u2014i\u2014 K-i ; SUGGEST LADY ASTOR REPLY TO KING\u2019S ADDRESS.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Jan.21.\u2014Suggestions A narrow trading market still ap-\t^^ pears the prospect with the technical have been made that Lady Astor, the position bringing abou recoveries or)iy woman member of the House of against the general reactionary Commons, be called upon to move or trend.__________________________ ^ second the address replying to the ^\tKing\u2019s speech from the throne on the WORKMAN WAS ELECTRO-\tI occasion of the reopening of Parlia- I\tCUTED\tIment on February 10.,,\t, .\t\u2019\t.\tThe Mirror speculates whether Lady (Associated 1 ress Despatch) Astor, in case she is chosen for either OWEN SOUND, Ont., Jan.21.\u2014¦ place, will wear full court dress in ac-i Foster Trueman, employed by the cordance with the tradition which pre-Hydro Electric Power Commission, i scribes that the member making the was electrocuted yesterday at Chats- ! motion or seconding it shall wear a worth, nine miles from here.\tI uniform or court costume.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.TF.ACHF.KB WANTED l>ROTESTANT TEACHER WANTED FOR -*\u2022 District No.1.î LIVE STUCK FOR SALE Hereford, for the spring THREE EXTRA GRADE DURHAM COWS, term.School to open «bout March IbL Salary, due to freshen J«n.21*t, 24th and 26th.$40 per month.Apply to Walter L.Rowell, E.A.Burton, Wa'crvllle.Tel.19 r 2.\tSec.-TreaR., East Hereford, Que.I HALIFAX, ST.JOHN\u2019S, ; F.B.McCurdy Co.1 NFLD., MONTREAL, ST.JOHN, N.B.SYDNEY, N.S.Sneaked into Madison Square Garden and Devoured Prize Carrier Pigeons.LOST AND FOUND >OCKETI)OOK LOST P' of mon,y.Howard for rot.urn to J.Jlryce, If.Quebec Street.CONTAINING SUM H.Write for Quotations to A.B.COMEAU FAKNHAiVl, ClUE.Main Line of C.P.R.and G.T.R.Low Rate.TENDERS Sealed tenders emlotued lenders for Syna-f ftojfue,\u201d will be received by Mr.J.Roaenbloom, j 95 Wellington Street, City, up to the 30th of , January next Inclusive, for the Construction of j a Synagogue for the Congregation Afrudath Achim of Sherbrooke.Flam and specifications can be seen at the I office of the undersigned.I The lowest or any tender not neccwfiarily accepted.LOUIS N.AUDET, I 87 King St.\tArchitect.OFFICES IN Record Block For Rent APPLY RECORD OFFICE ARRESTS IN CAMPAIGN AGAINST RADICALS IN PORTLAND CONTINUES (Associated Press Despatch) SEATTLE, Wash., Jan.21.- Arrests in the campaign against radicals which began with a raid here last night, continued tonight.vn.ong those taken into custody 1 y Federal officers were Vasal Cor-novsky, believed by officers to be the local Secretary of the Union of Russian Workers.Federal officials announced they were holding for deportation proceedings thirty-four men taken in the campaign.(Associated Press Despatch) NKW YORK, A stray Tom cat projected himself into the annual poultry show, in progress today in Madi-json Square Garden and had a $100 breakfast on two carrier pigeons on exhibition by a Baltimore fancier.The homeless feline squeezed into !the garden in some unknown way and feasted his eyes on the fourteen thousand birds, finally tearing the ! muslin slips of the crate housing the pigeons.Only a few feathers were deft to tell the tale.The cat escaped.-4- BULGARIAN BOLSHEVISTS ARE CAUSING TROUBLE (Associated Press Despatch) VIENNA, Jan.21.\u2014Direct telegraphic communication has been established between Soviet Russia and the Bulgarian Bolshevists, it is said in j advices from Agram.In many com-jmunities in Bulgaria the Bolshevists have already declared themselves in-depednent of the Government, it is said .î Outbreaks are a daily occurrence throughout the country, according to Sofia despatches, and attacks on King Boris and tho Royal family arc feared.General Franchet D\u2019Esperey, commander of Allied troops in the near east, has been asked to hold his troops in readiness to suppress disorder.Increase yemr Iucloiisï a T% Ace vou inter* wad\u2018in: fcfee Banes\u2014 of the largest company cf their kind in the DomanioiT ; whoee earnings for years have \u2022veraged several times the sum tcupirad (or bond iftterest atsa-priee- to- yjfcld-y# on; the tuvestmeat?Tfso, tmifus jsr ftlil paritcàlaa.F o R 4 or,, B toramFL,, Rnijpart & jLow ï&îîèJ'î | I art BUILDING, STRATHCONA SQUARE, SHERBROOKE, QUE.É (Members Montreal Stock Exchange)\tj|| l g\tDEALERS IN INVESTMENT SECURITIES.\ti i II\tSTOCKS CARRIED ON MARGIN.I ¦ Direct Privai vVire Connections With All Offices i B\t& Co., New York.-jjy ¦ Telephone 30 and 136\t-\t\u2022\t* E.G.li ftwi« IS SL S H m SRWBUKHUBaK.« SB 1ES.\t§ > ON MARGIN.\t, :«» and With Laidlaw k GRAVES, Manager.« -T -\"IWIItoS w*).M*Nket**tl' Mid UaMici.TtwvwvoTIoI itm\tjrUTCTÏŒ'AX Sherbrooke Ue: resent: Ik.r s.walton Farnham 73a QUEEN STREET PHONE 1178 J 3= .\u2022SSf.TnT W \u2014\u2014| 15 NEW BOOKLET 'Review of the Bond Market in Canada for 1919\" By J.W.MITCHELL, Vice-President Dominion Securities Corporation.Limited.Contents Canadian financial conditions in retrospect.Trend of prices of investment securities.Comparative Statistics of Bond Sales In United States and Canada.1919 Victory Loan figures.A reference booklet issued annually for investors in Canadian Securities, Copy mailed fret on request, _ DoTYimio?Securities H COKPOBATÏON LIMITED CANADA I,IFF, BCTI/DING Toronto\tMONTREAL\tLondon, Eng.I 6674 ^5502067327658072530083797265773^707303041 TEN SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1920.\u2014- \" - THE OLD STORE WITH THE YOUNG SPIRIT \u201cThe Friendly Store for Men and Boys' % DISCOUNT on all our stock during this sale.' il! ft IN ^Ultuuu^uatuUtmunUutt|auHL 'itl(iHiitH!\"lW!ii JMW2 'mr/mrrfi Tnrryv WFWfWI IlfK 0?*\u201c?' *a\" 44 TY LY WHEN THE MARKET\u2019S DOWN,\u201d is the best suggestion we can give you for beating fj the H.C.L.\u2014or rather, \u201cThe High Cost Of Clothing.\u201d Prices are down now\u2014during our January Sales.We\u2019re not quoting prices \u2018\u2018below pre-war quotations\u2019 or anything like that.But we are offering mighty good values in clothes that you know and we know are right m style and quality.Unless you would rather pay more later on, look over this ad, come and see the merchandise and BUY WHAT YOU NEED WHILE THE MARKET IS DOWN.These Are The Suits Here Are The O\u2019coats NO SUPERLATIVES HERE Just plain facts telling hovv you can beat the H.C.L.so far as clothes are concerned.No need for argument.You know whether you want to buy while you can save money, or not.But\u2014if you don\u2019t want to save now, don\u2019t join the \u201ccalamity howlers when you have to pay more later on.Regular $25.00 to $90.00 Reduced 20% No False Representations\u2014See the Price in the Pocket,, -Si 4M NEED AN OVERCOAT ?Been waiting until your \u201croll\u2019 caught up with the high cost of living to get a much needed overcoat?If you have, your wait will end when you see the savings in our January Sale of Overcoats.Naturally, there aren\u2019t as many as when clothing was plentiful.Better come as soon as you possibly can.Regular $25.00 to $75.00 Reduced 20% No False Representations\u2014See the \u201cPrice in the Pocket** BOOTS & RUBBERS SATISFACTION BY THE BOXFUL ! You\u2019ll get it, and more, in this sale of good shoes.Double satisfaction\u2014first in the lower prices, second in the service the shoes render.Getting hold of the right kind of shoes isn\u2019t hard, even these days.All you need to do is to try our good Poupart\u2019s Shoes for dress or work.20 p.c.Discount MEANS A BIG SAVING.OUR BOYS DEPARTMENT YOU\u2019RE ALWAYS WELCOME, BOYS We're glad to have you come in for a little visit any time.We enjoy your company, whether the older folks are with you or not.When we have time we like to talk with you, and if we\u2019re busy, you'll always find it interesting to look around.Frankly, we want you to know that we don\u2019t consider you a \u201cbother.\u201d And that we ll be mighty glad to get acquainted with every single one of you.The same HELP WANTED ANTED \u2014 About 500 men who know good shirts when they see them to get here before this big stock of shirts are all gone.Splendid opportunity for particular men who like to get big money\u2019s worth.Address \u2014 The first , salesman you meet when you come in.20 p.c.Discount on everything we have for boys: Suits and Overcoats, Boots, Rubbers, Shirts, Underwear, etc.And Here Are The Furnishings V-.\u2022 -rr- \u2022 ¦, -«*, '¦y It takes nerve to slice prices as we have\u2014 but we have done it to demonstrate to the men of Sherbrooke and vicinity that although our store is not the largest in town, we have a very large stock of Men\u2019s Furnishings that we will sell at a 20% Discount Hats, Ties, Caps, Mufflers, Underwear, Hosiery and Club Bags.In fact all a man needs from head to toe.The Semi-ready Store J.H.POUPART & Co 129 WalHniflon St.\tTel.1071.\tSherbrooke.w m , Æ WM I ! If your aim is for GOOD QUALITY od BIG VALUE \u2014IN- MEN\u2019S CLOTHES points this way.Suits and Overcoats at $35.00 that are better in every way than the price indicates.A good assortment of patterns in your size to choose from.Single and double breasted models in browns, greys and fancy mixtures.All special values.WHERE THE NEW THINGS ARE SHOWN FIRST Star Clothing Hall OSENELOOM To.The Store That Sets the Pace NEW COUNCIL AT FIND LIQUOR SOUTH STUKEY HOLDS MEETING IN STOCKING AT NEWPORT Usual Business Attended to as Police Discover Latest Mode of Three New Councillors Take Transporting John Barleycorn-Seats\u2014Other General News.!\tAre Arrested.SOUTH STUKELY, Jan.21.\u2014 (Spvcia:)\u2014A spec.a, meeting of the Town Couneii convened in the Council room in the Town Hall Monday afternoon, Mayor McDonald presiding, and Mr.O.butler of the old council, and Messrs.J.C.Spencer, A.Goyette and 1 Arthur McPherson, the new Council- J iors elected, forming a quorum.The first business was to read and ; accept the minutes of the last legal meeting and also to accept of the j petition of thirteen of the rate payers j to audit the secretary\u2019s books f ,r the year of 1.19, and present an itemized statement to the council before January 31st., t.,20.The auditors ap- ¦ pointed were Messrs.P.E.Morin and ! R.R.Barehand, joint auditors.Mr.W.K.Knowlton was re-engag-1 ed to continue his services as secre-1 tary, for the sum af $250.per annum.The council adjourned until Satur-1 day, January 31st.,\t1S20, at one o\u2019clock.General Notes.Mrs.H.Spencer has returned from I the hospital where she has been for j several weeks.Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Booth have re- ! cently been visiting relatives in Brome.Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Peters, Mr.and Mrs.C.M.Spencer, Mr.and Mrs.W.P.Dimick and Miss Nina Dimick and Mr.Ernest Bresette, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Sargeant, on Thursday evening last.Mr.and Mrs.W.P.Dimick were guest?of Mr.and Mrs.Lindsay Dimick, West Bolton, recently.Mr.Arthur Sargeant, of Montreal, has been visiting for a few days at Mr.and Mrs.Harry Sargeant\u2019s.Mr.A.Sarg'eant, of Waterloo, was in town on Friday and Saturday.Miss Lillian Carruthers, of Alymer, Que., has recently arrived at the rectory where she will remain for a time with her sister, Mrs.Allen.Mrs.F.A.Allen, wl o is in the General Hospital, Montreal, recently underwent a very serious operation, and at last reports, is progressing.Mr.T.H.McElroy who was injured so seriously in the wreck at Milan, is slowly gaining, and it is now thought that he will ultimately recover.It is stated that Mr.B.A.Landc.au has sold his butter factory to a party in Montreal and will give possession the first of March.NEWPORT, Vt., Jan.21.\u2014The police of Newport have uncovered the nioue .uansporuicivn.Tne old-time methods of doiule-bottom trunks and French heel., as aids to smuggling pai, in Comparison when compared to the wily system employed by the citizens of the grea.American desert.Newport, Vt., of few thousand population, nestles close to the Canadian border, and Canada is the only oasis on this continent.But for the story.i tain Stanton Hitchcock, thii eagleeyed immigrr tion inspector, who t.e arrivais who cross the boundary line, had his suspicions aroused \u2019\u2019esterday when a bride and groom, accompanied by a crippled t -man, arrivée m -Newport to seek admission to the United Stages.Captain Hitchcock wished to detain the visitors at the immigration station until lie looked up their credentials.But tne trio protested so vigorously to being detained in the pen that the inspector allowed th^m to go to the -Newport, House for tne night.Borne hours ,ater, while patroijil.g the streets of tl.e town with Chief of Police Timothy Hinman, the inspector noticed tl-t the crippled woman, o- remaining at the hotel, was marching about the streets taking in the sights.They also noticed tnat her -Imp became pronounced on the main thoroughfares and disappeared entirely on the ide streets.Interested in the interchanging quality of the woman's lai.eness, the inspectors awaited her arrival in Central square.She came, she saw the officials, staggered and was about to faint, when the gallants of the law rushed to aid her.They came, she saw them, ana ui to the'surprise of all, a quart of br_.v dy, good Canadian stock, dropped to the sidewalk, and the lady of the limp ran back to the hotel.Now the bride, grcom and crippled woman are in the custody of the police and th\u201e immigration agent has a new conundrum, which is: \u201cIf a man who carries a flask in his boot is a boot-legger, is a woman who smuggles a flask in her stocking, a stocking-i legger?\u201d BOLTON CENTRE Donald, the little son of Mr.T.E.lusens.R.M.D.Courier on Route 2, was ken to Montreal on Friday for an oration for appendicitis, he was ac-mpanied by his parents.A telephone message received on iturday by the relatives here stated at the operation had been performed id was successful.Mr.Robert J.Johnson has purchas- ed from Mr.Harry Bracey the house am! lot at the edge of the village in the Knowlton road.The Ladies' Sewing Circle met, at the homo of Mr.and Mrs.Isaac Cousons on Wednesday.The Weekly Prayer Meeting was held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.H.E s ms on Friday evening.Mrs.N.E.Bracey is home from Ne.,, iv, it., where she has been visiting her son, Mr.Olya Bracey.The Misses Medora Patterson, Edith Bryant and Audry Powell, of East Bolton, were in town on Friday.Mr.Silas Johnson, who has been ill for so long a time, passed away on Sunday.»ii ¦¦¦¦¦«Mi\t1 BOUCHER, LACROIX & FISETTE, LIEE.FShÎoH-ÇSÛEI Shop Fa»hion-Craft Overcoats Fashion-Craft Suits and Slater and Ames-Holden Shoes for Men.La Parisienne Shoes Tire Art Shoes and Ames-Holden Shoes for Women.BOUCHER, LACROIX & FISETTE, LTEE.183-167 Wellington St.næasssBs\u2014z Sherbrooke "]
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