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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" Sherbrooke Cf>«rU, s.m, \u2022\" WONDER FUl-how tiucH fur's can CONE from t>UCM A.LOW.SNEAKINC CW AN\\MA,L! WHAT DID \"bHE 'bAT?WELL- tsHE\u2019b CGT IT AH' lb TICKLED TO DEATH RlCHTO &Obb 1 CONSTABLE COTE COULD UABOLY STAT OK DUTÏ Suffered Four Years \u2014 Different Man Now-Praises Tanlac.Like Your Choice In laundry service.Everything carefully washed and ironed.Or Pound Wash\u2014where the bed end table linen is carefully Fashed and nicely ironed, with the Personal wear washed and dried.\u2014Better and cheaper than tny home plan.ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT-LOCAL HAPPENINGS Daily Report from Correspondents of What is Going on in Various Communities.SCOTSTOWN PHONE 169 MIDWAYSÜFE Men and women at forty stand at the portal of a crucial period.Strength must be kept up, the body well nourished.s coirs EMULSION » the tonic of wonderful hefpful-nets to those in middie hie.\u2022SCOTT'S nourishes and in-ciçoratm* and helps the body keep up with the daily wear and tear on strength.Let Scott's help keep yoa robest! Scott & Berime Taro*to.Ont\t19-'.: you had a sore A\tplace,and had to Ë\tg\tchoose between £;\ttw\u2019« remedies, ¦\tone of wTbicl U went to the sor ¦\tH\tspot direct, an *\t\"\tthe other by a P\tround-about ' way, W'hich wrould you prefer?Undoubtedly, the one that gets there direct ! That la just the reason for people\u2019* preference for Pep* for ailment* of the throat, bronchial tubes and lunjs.Peps get there direct, because they are breath& able, while remedies which are swallowed only ge to the stomach Dissolve Pep* In the mouth, and the vapor which is liberated 1* carried by tbe breath direct to the breathing passages and minute air cells of the lungs, destroying allgerms, and soothing, healing, and strengthening the delicate membranes.Once you try Peps you will never use any ether remedy for coughs, celds.sore throat, bronchitis, tightness across the chest, sight cough, laryngitis or asthma, All dealers 5tc.box.Ses^ th is ___\t1 advertisement and 1c.stamp (for return postage) to Peps Co., Toro n t a , and receive free trial package.ft f#j Mrs.Arnold and daughters have etumed to Portland.Me., after spending some months with Mrs.Arnold's E other, Mrs.Chester Caswell.Mr.Donald Matheson, of Marsboro, is with his aunt, Mrs.John Taylor.Mr.Matheson had his leg broken a few days ago in the woods where he was working a few miles from town, and is now under the care of Dr.C.M.Smith.Miss Flossie Sherman was in Sherbrooke last week.Mrs.Chester Caswell was in Sherbrooke a few days, recently.Miss Margaret Bowman has gone to MacDonald\u2019s College, where she will take advantage of some of the lectures of the special course in agriculture.Mr.Norman Murray, of Milan, is the guest of his sister, Mrs.Dannie Morrison.Miss Kathleen Scott has left for Montreal, where she expects to take a business position.Master Carroll Taylor is confined to the house by illness.Mr.William Duffy, of Gould, was in town on Friday.The Cavell Rebekah Lodge, No.35, hied its regular meeting last Monday evening in the Oddfellow\u2019s Hall.Four new members were initiated into the Lodge.Mrs.Jennie MacLean, Mrs.Annie Stalker, Mrs.Helen MacLean and Mr.Jos.Gifford.Installation of officers will take place next Monday evening.Miss Christina Watters, of Kings-Kingsbury, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.S.J.Scott.Master Roddy MacAulay has been spending a few days with his grandmother, Mrs.A.Sherman.I Miss J.MacDonald is confined to the house through illness.Raw Furs\u2014J.0.Darche, 67 King St., uppertown, Sherbrooke.Reliable fur buyer in Eastern Townships.February 5, under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Church.A unique feature of the evening will be that all will be admitted free and handed a numbered card upon entering the hall, which will subsequently be drawn and the lucky holder will be presented with a $2.50 gold piece.The subject at the Methodist Church on Sunday morning next will be \u2018'The Value of the Church to the Community.\u201d Mr.H.Gratton was home from Montreal for the week-tnd with his family.Mr.John Greenlay, from Sherbrooke, has been visiting his parents.Mr.John'Leigh, of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end with relatives here.Mr.Walter Atkins has returned to Montreal after spending a short vacation with his parents.Mr.Harry Car has returned to Sherbrooke after spending a few days with his parents.Special services in connection with the Anglican Forward Movement will be held in St.Paul\u2019s Church at eleven a.m.and 7 p.m., and in St.John\u2019s at 3 p.m.on Sunday next, Feb.8th.Addresses at each service will be given by Lt.-Col.J.W.Harkom.Everyone welcome.A large attendance is expected.Beautiful white flowers adorned the alter in St.Paul\u2019s Church on Sunday last in loving memory of Pte.Walter Hamilton, who died in a military hospital.The flowers were given by his mother and sister, Mrs.Thos.Braze-nall.Raw Furs\u2014J.O.Darche, 67 King St., uppertown, Sherbrooke.Reliable fur buyer in Eastern Townships.For Colds, Grip or Influenza and as a Preventative, take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets.Look for E.W.GROVE\u2019S signature on the box.30c.DERBY LINE HOTEL A.V.S.CULLINS & SON.Canadian money at par.decided success.Cards were played until ten o'clock, when refreshments were served.Dancing was engaged in till a late hour.This was the first public appearance of the Elks orchestra.Their performance was much ap-! preciated.With a good orchestra in I town it will not be necessary to go I outside for dance music.Mr.Nathan Montgomery is confined to his home.His friends are hoping for a speedy recovery of health.MARBLETON ISLAND BROOK The following letter has been received by the Women's Auxiliary from Miss Maud M.Pope, District Chair-^man, Women's Committees A.F.M.\u201cAs the time draws near for the jfinal objective in our Anglican For-iward Movement Campaign, will you 'urge all your members, especially your band of \u201cSpecial Interceders\u201d .that they give themselves to more earnest and continuous prayer that jGod will open the hearts of people everywhere in the Mission, in the Parish, in the Diocese, in the Dominion, to a knowledge of Him and Jesus Christ whom He has sent, and that with this knowledge may come a realization, that life, and possessions, time, wealth and influence belong to Him and must be used for His glory and to advance His kindgom upon earth.With the Bishops permission there is to be in the \u201cIntersive Week\u201d on Wednesday, February 4th, a day of continuous \u201cIntercession.\u201d Will all members of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary and other members of the ; congregation, especially those who have copies of The Cycle of Prayer, please take note of the date, Wednesday, February 4th.i Raw Furs\u2014J.0.Darche, 67 King St\u201e uppertown, Sherbrooke.Reliable fur buyer in Eastern\u2019 Townships.MR.DUPUIS WAS TWO SERIOUS EECTED MAYOR FIRES BROKE OUT OF C0ATIC00K Mr.Giroux Won Seat on Council\u2014 Elections-Were Keenly Contested.COATICOOK, QUE., Feb.3.\u2014(Special)\u2014Mr.A.L.Dupuis was elected Mayor of C-oaticook, yesterday, by a majority of forty-three votes over his opponent, Mr.Joseph Lallier, while Mr.Isaie Giroux was elected Aider-man for Seat No.3 of the East Ward by a majority of nine votes over his opponent, Mr.D.S.Caron.These were the only contests held for municipal honors, the other aider-men all having been elected by accla-j mation on January 20th.The elections were probably the hot-; test contested municipal elections ever i held in Coaticook, the candidates with | their supporters having been hard at : work since nomination day, making a thorough canvass of the electors, holding public meetings, etc.The polls, four in number, one in the West Ward, where votes were pclied for Mayor only, and the three polls in the East Ward, where votes were polled for both Mayor and Alder-i man, were opened at seven o\u2019clock in ; the morning, remaining open until five jo\u2019clock in the evening.The day was an ideal one for elec-| tion purposes.Much activity was shown at each of i the polls from the time of opening un-i til closing, each candidate having his j agents, who were making every effort : to bring in the voters as early as pos-I sible and who were quite successful in [ their efforts, voting starting imme-i diately after the polls opened and continuing very briskly all day long.AT DIXVILLE Residences of Mr.Samuel Swailes and Mr.Wilbur Willis are De-sfroyed by Flames.BURY The Ladies\u2019 Aid of tbe Methodist Church will hold a tea and sale on Friday afternoon, Febnary 6th., at the Parsonage.Tea svr ed from four o\u2019clock.The members of the Ladies\u2019 Aid are busily engaged making preparations for their bazaar and tea, which will | be held in the Methodist Parsonage on Friday eve next.They intend having a sale of fancy articles, also a \u201cpound table,\u201d from which only pound packages of various kinds of merchandise will be sold at market value.The usual old-time \u201cgrab bag\u201d will also be a feature of the evening.The Bury Snowshoe Club held a 1 tramp on Friday evening last, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all, in spite of the bitterly cold weather.Mrs.Alex Dougherty, who recently underwent a serious operation at the Sherbrooke General Hospital, is slow-! ly improving.Miss Fern Hunt, nurse-in-training at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, is spending a few days with her parents here.Mr.James Mclver arrived in town Î on Friday evening last, having re-\u2022 cently returned from overseas, and is i calling on friends.The weekly prayer meeting of the Methodist Church wiTl be held at the jhome of Mrs.A.D.McLeod on Wednesday evening.A meeting of the Women\u2019s Missionary Society will be held at the home of Mrs.Robert Lavaliere on Thurs-| day afternoon next.The first box social and enchre ! party of the season will be held in the jTown Hail on Thursday evening, The friends of Miss Mary Miller are sorry to hear of her serious illness.( Mrs.Gus Alderi is confined to her I room with an attack of rheumatism.1 Miss M.A.Bachelder was the guest for tbe week end at the home of Mr.H.Learned, Learned Plain., Mr.George Rutherford has returned ! from Somerset, Maine, on account of ill health.\ti Mrs.A.Dawson, Masters Glenn and William and Miss lone were guests of her mother at Learned Plain, on Sunday.The Ladiers\u2019 Guild will meet in the Town Hall on Wednesday, Feb.4th, at 2 o\u2019clock.Supper served after followed : by a lecture on \u201cThe Forward Movement,\u201d by Rev.A.J.Vibert.Cordial; invitation extended to all.A brass book rest has been placed in the Church by the Ladies\u2019 Guild.BARNSTON SOUTH DURHAM ONLY TABLETS MARKED \"BAYER\u201d .ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the \u201cBayer Cross\u201d\u2019 Y Ü0?For Colds, Pain.PbenmuHirm, A'-h-Ing Joints, Lumbago, K-.-iatica, Neuritis, and for JTondachs, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earachs, take Aspirin marked with the nnme ' Iiay Steve Cameron, toria Hospital.\tother ingredients, called \u201cWyeth\u2019s which dries when applied and never) Qn Friday afternoon about twenty- Miss Doris Cutter and Mrs.Gord'o*1\tarl(^ Sulphur Compound.M It is inflames or even irritates the ad- five pupils of St.Helen\u2019s School, Dun- very popular because nobody can dis- joining tissue\t'ham, accompanied by some of their cover it has been applied.Simply j This discovery will prevent thou- teachers, came hei*3 to enjoy a skate moisten your comb or a soft brush sands of deaths annually from lock- on the rink.After having supper at with it and draw this through your jaw and infection heretofore result- the Ottawa Hotel they returned home.hair, taking one small strand at a mg from the suicidal habit of cutting | Much amusement was afforded the ! $157,115 216 in pulp and paper mills' TO EUROPE I 'SAILINGS\u2019 FROM WEST ST.JOHN.TO I Feb.4\u2014Scandinavian Lwerpooll \u2022 Feb.9\u2014Sicilian.Havre-Lon.\u2019 Feb.14\u2014Metagama.Liverpool Feb.16\u2014Scotian .\tAntwerp r eb.27\u2014Mfclita .,.JLiveri>ool Feb.28\u2014Grampian\t.Havre-Lon Mar.6\u2014Scandnavian .Liverpool Mar.11\u2014Pretorian .Glasgow Mar.12\u2014Emp.of France .Liverpool Mar.17\u2014Metagama.Liverpool Steamers sail on arrival of C.P.R.trains leaving Montreal 12.10 p.m.and 7 p.m.day previous.Rates and All Information from THE CANADIAN PACIFIC .OCEAN SERVICES.141 ST.J1MES ST.MONTRE Swebt, were oaMing on friends in Richford recently.FARNHAM (Associated Press Despatch) Ottawa, Feb.3.\u2014 A preliminary report on the pulp and paper industry in Canada has been completed by , the Dominion Beaureau of stastitics for the calendar year 1918.The statistics are presented for each class bv number of mills, as follow: Pulp mills 37, paper mills 31, pulp and paper mills 26, or a total of 9.4 mills.The total capital invested in the industry was $241,344,7:4, of which $12,520,765, was invested in paper mills, $71,708,223 in pulp mills, j.i.- i\trime; by morning the gray hair dis- corns The old fashioTied social which was ,ippears> but what delights the ladies ' firid in the Methodist church base- wjth Wyeth\u2019s Sage and Sulphur Comment on kriday, netted the sum ot\t,1., :j._ , : twelve dollars.A short prograrr j was rendered as follows, two violin solos bv Miss Lillian Hoffman, ae A \u2018short nroirrainme ! j0U,ni^ 18 t,hat' besi(les beautifully follows Ptwo vioUn dar.kenin« the hair after a few appli-follows.two violin cationSj it a)so produces that s^ft lustre and appearance of abundance which is so attractive.A Single Application Banishes Every Hair (The Modern Beauty) Hem is\tany woman can easily and «lulokty remove objectionable, hairy growths without possible injury to the akin: Make a ponte with nom* powdered delntone and water, apply to hairy suriace and alter 2 or 3 minutes rub off, warth the akin and the hairs are pone.This I* n pain lens.Inexpensive method and.excepting where the growth ia unusually thick, a single application is enough.You should, however, be careful to get genuine dela-tone.tr\\- -'-!\u201c- -.- -.- - \u2022 - :.\u2014 - \u201cThe officer says you used bad language.\u201d \u2018\u2022When he stopped me I was m n tantrum.\u2019\u2019 , ,\t.\t,\t\u201e \u201cNever mind the make of the car.\u201d\u2014Judge.! companied by Miss Kathleen Booth, i Piano solo by Miss Aletha Peters, recitation by Master Kenneth Pattullo, ! reading by Mrs.Crane.There were a few other numbers but owing to illness the principals were unable to take part.Mesdames Peters, Francis and Scott were in charge of the refreshments.Owing to the illness- of Rev.R.G.Ascah, there was no service held in St.James church, Sunday evening.Rev.Hutchins, of Montreal, conducted the morning service.The Ladies\u2019 Guild will ho held Thursday afternoon, at three o\u2019clock in the church hall, refreshments will be served by the committee, and a good attendance is hoped for.Mrs.A.E.Barber and daughter Margaret were recently to Manchester, N.H., visiting her sister, Mrs.P.English.Mrs.Irving, of Montreal, has been the guest of her sister, Mrs Willough-by.Mr.David Patterson has gone to the Canadian North-West for an in-definate time.Mr.Smith, of Montreal spent the week-end at the Rectory.Mrs.G.I .Bowker, of Montreal, is visiting her mother, Mrs.Harvey.Mrs.Poulin, and Mrs.Buissiero CATARRHAL DEAFNESS MAY BE OVERCOME IN OF YOUR SKI It\u2019s flower-fragrant, heating lather has pleased four generation» of Canadians.S:a Albert Soap* Limited, Mfn., ItontmU.If you have Catarrhal Deafness or head and ear noises or are growing hard of hearing go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Par mint (double strength), and add to It 1-4 pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar.Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day.This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises.Clogged nostrils should spectators of the comedy hockey rtag-1 classified by'items, capital, land, \u2019fl™ the rmk kere on F rlday even*1 buildings and fixtures amounted to ln®'\u2019\t! $118,805,581; machinery and tolls n n\t$ 0,607,206; materials on hand, stocks ADhKLUKN\tin process, etc., etc.$39,652,076; and -\tjeash, trading an operating accounts! Mrs.Clark Hall, who has been con-iand bills receivable to $22,259,779.j fined to her bed for several days un- By provinces the amount invested \u2018\t\u2018\twas; British Columbia $42,705,988;! Ontario $88,576,807; Q-ebec $101,-! 456,296; New Brunswick $7,852,225 and Nova Scotia $753,388.The number of persons employed der the care of a doctor, is improving very slowly.MUCH BY DAMAGE DONE FIRE.(Associated Press Despatch) QUEBEC, Feb.3.\u2014Damage which open, breathing become vney end the mucus j,3 estimated at between $10,000 and atop dropping into thp throat.It is eafiy to $15.000 Was in paper mills was 1,775 male and 531 le storey brick structure and the fire played havoc on every floor while the watre damage was also considerable, with payment of $17,414,776.-*~ female with payments $2,050,616.at between $10,000 and prepare, cost* little nmi is pleasant u> hike, noon to the factory of the ^ Quebec * mil^\u2019tofl\u2019oO bales'and^'si^fenSM Should î^?hrprrh^FXnTÆ.heBU Heel company.The building is a three \u201c?]!?ir,.\u2019l0i.maJ/s,?2d.6.L6 Jcmalea ************+********4 How to Cure Biliousness Doctor* warn ngainut remediet containing powerful drug* and alcohol.\u201cThe Extract of Root*, long known a* Mather Seigct\u2019s Ctrltlve Syrnp, hat no dope or \u2022trong ingredient* ; it cure* indignation, bilioutnet* and conatipation.Can be had at any drug ttoro.\u201d Get the genuine.50c.and $1.00 Bottlea.\t3 Ktt**9f*^******^r*9^99*i (Moira For Skins That Itch, Burn and Scale Bathethe affected part with Cuti-cura Soap and hot water.Dry gently and rub on Cuti-cura Ointment.This treatment is usually best on rising and retiring.For every purpose of the toilet, oath and nursery the Cuti cura Soap and Ointment are ideal.The Soap to cleanse and purify, tlic Ointment to soothe and heal.Soup 31c, Ointment 2S end SOc.Sold throushouttheDominlon.CanadianDepot: Lyman».Limited, St.Paul St.MonmaL Wopticura Snap ihava* without nus.; Shantung Railwoy is to be opi THE MESSAGE OF JAPAN under \u201cjoint enterprise of both coun-,\t,\t* tries, in accordance with the terms of (Toronto Globe.)\tthe Chino-Japanese agreement of 19- Iwo significant and important pro- 18.\u201d Japan deplores the civil strife go-nouncements are made by Viscount ing on in China and declares herself NEW YORK,\tFeb.3.\u2014Rev.\tJohn\tYcf ¦ \u201c,aP*!.lese Minister for Foreign\tanxious and ready to do all in her Francis Xavier\tO\u2019Connor,\tassistant\tA-ftair», \u2019n his speech to the Jap;v-\tpower to bring about the speedy res- pastor of the church of St.Ignatius\tParliament.They relate to the toration of peace.Loyola, well-known as an educator, Shantung issue with China and to the Touching the Russian question, the lecturer and author, died here on Sat- attitude of Japan toward the estab- Japanese Minister states, eemingly urday night.He was sixty-eight years hshment of stable government in very frankly, the nature of the cor-of age.\t' I Russia.\trcspondence with the United States ?\t-.\tJapan entered the great war, its in relation to the Allied Serbian ex- .\tForeign Minister declares, in confor-\tpedition.Japanese troops are still po- Pa, what is an idealist?\tmity with the terms of the Anglo-\tlicing the Siberian Railway, but its Usually he is a man, my boy, who Japanese alliance.Kiauchau was cap- Government is \"extremely anxious to has high notions of what the other tured in order to destroy the base of see a speedy establishment of stable fellow ought to do.\u2019\u2014Detroit Free German influence in the Orient.It is government in Rusia and the achieve-i\u2019rcsa-\tnow to be restored to China, while the ment of her complete resusd.ta.tuux.\u201d REV.JOHN O\u2019CONNOR DEAD (Associated Press Despatch) , ' ) SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1920.PAGE FOUR 400 CORDS Dry 16\u201d Mixed Slabwood FOR SALE We will deliver to any part of the city in two cord lots.Price $8.00 per cord Inquiries solicited for the purchase of the entire block.Fletcher Pulp - Lumber Phone 1137 Keep Abreast Of The Times ?Modem business methods are continually evolving new ideas.We make it a point to keep abreast of these methods by giving our students the training required to make them competent for present-lay positions.We have installed the new BURROUGHS CALCULATOR.«Join our INIig Lit Classes Gleason\u2019s Business College SHERBROOKE, QUE.Alexander Gosselin 6 James Street.Residence Phone 888j.Sherbrooke, Tinsmithing, Plumbing and General Contract Work.Gas and Steam Fitter, also Metal Roofing.Get our prices before placing your order.Shop Rear 223 Wellington Street.Phone 5Q8w.A Poultry Exhibition will be held at QUEBEC on the 5th, 6th and 7th February, 1920 at the Drill Hall.Entries close, Jan.29th, 1920.For all information please apply to Secretary E.DESROCHERS, 47 Buade Street, Quebec, Que.\u2022 ' \u2022 * n\" j\t¦.¦ibj REAL ESTATE 5;\tChorn\t\t\u2022> »>\t4* ?\t?>\t*:\u2022\t-> result that this firm has taken a lease I\t, it.\t! in Mr.Payette\u2019s building on Welling- Cnv T frrl Ch}^ \u201d'r>m rt>TTnnv' \\vhe ton street, and will start manufactur- mJ^i Q A\u201cU,Bnerf ;°-D-E'r,War ladies\u2019 suits and garments imme-Memonal.A splendid picture.Don\u2019t di|tely.This firm\tbegin with Skating\u2014Tuesday and Friday nights this week.begin twenty-five employees.The Board of Trade was instrumental in locating the above firm in Sherbrooke.Phone 960 ring 1 for prices on ! Com, Corn Meal, Flour and Feed, j Tobin\u2019s Store Co., Bromptonville.Lantern Lecture St.Peter\u2019s MAIL FOR UNITED KINGDOM.Mail for the United Kingdom, to connect with the S.S.\u201cScandinavian\u201d ! sailing from St.John, N B., on the n, .\t__t- , » .\tU,811\u2019 5th., inst., is announced as follows: jTuesday evenftg, Feb.3, by the Rev.parcei p0st mail will close at the lo- R'fBt\u2018hg.VoSf1->'JeCt Japan t^e Era\u2018 cal office at 4.30 a.m.February 3rd., pire of the East.\tj and letter mail at 9.45 p.m.same Carnival on Feb.4, at Dew Drop date-Open Air Rink.Brien's Band in at-i - \u2014\t.TV','\tr,, o tendance.3 prizes given.\t' \u201c SNOWSHOE TRAMP Dance, Art Hall, Tuesday, Feb.3rd.Saturday afternoon, the Girls\u2019 Ath-Mclver\u2019s Novelty Five.\t! letic Club of the Sherbrooke High I _.\t,.\t,\t, J School went for a very gay snowshoe Big discount on silver plated ware tramp, the route taken leading through at Spearing s.\t! Howard's Park and vicinity.Thirty- ^ Knights of Columbus kindly note Ell\t™embt:rsf,of thf, Club that an Informal At Home will be held\tparîû, anci aTt^0U8h the cold was at their hall on Tuesdav next, Febru-\t^Utpnf Wa-S sucee::sful ant| ary 3r(j\t'\t\u2019\t: niuch enjoyed.Returning to the school games were played and a hearty «******+***?*?+ * DEATHS REPORTED + RONALD ELMER ARMSTRONG, JERSEY MILLS.JERSEY MILLS, Feb.3.\u2014There is much heart felt sympathy among friends and neighbors with Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Armstrong in the loss of their only child, Ronald Elmer, a boy two years and one month of age, who died of croup on Monday 26tn., inst.About a week before he developed tonsilitis and he gradually failed.A goodly company of neighbors and relatives gathered in sympathy with the bereaved parents at the house of Mr.Albert Cathcart, the grand father of the child.After divine service conducted by Rev.H.Michael, the pastor of the Congregation, the remains were laid to rest in the cemetery by the St.George Presbyterian Church, Jersey Mills.The bearers were Mr.Douglas Cathcart, uncle of the child; Mr.Herbert Cathcart, Mr.Wallace Cathcart, cousins; and Mr.Edwin Pozer.And what is a singular case is that little Ronald Elmer is the fourth of the Armstrong family to pass away within a year.Mr.John Armstrong died in August, his daughter, Mrs.Ellen Armstrong, last February and grand daughter, Mrs.Walter Cathcart (nee Sarah Armstrong) last January, and now his great grand son, little Ronald.Start Something 4% ON SAVINGS We must all plan for the future.For this we need money.BEGIN TO SAVE.Start a Savings Account, if only for $1.00, and watch it grow.It will earn 4% per annum and commence earning the \u201cday of deposit.\u201d Get the habit of saving something each week, very comforting habit.It\u2019s The Sherbrooke Loanfi Mortgage Compan, a\tv\u201e __________\t.oxii^ All Bedroom, Dining Room and Den 1 \u201cbigh^tea, \u2019 with an appetizing menu [lived with her daughter, Mrs.Spencer.MRS.GALER, FRELIGHSRURG.FRELIGHSBURG, Feb.3.\u2014Pamela S.England, wife of the late R.Lusher Galer, one of,the oldest residents of Frelighsburg, formerly of Dunham, who will be affectionately remembered by her many friends, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs.E.E.Spencer, at Frelighsburg, on January 26th.A private service was held at the house Thursday and the remains were interred in the family plot at Dunham.Mrs.Galer, daughter of the late Theodore England, M.D., and Amarilla Orton, was born at Fairfax, Vt., on January 4th, 1823.In 1838 she came to Dunham, making her home \u2019Vith her sister, Mrs.Edmund Galer, and taught school for a time in that neighborhood.In 1842 she married R.Lusher Galer and lived on the farm on Gai-er Hill until after his death in 1879.She then resided in the village of Dunham, and on the occasion of the marriage of her youngest daughter to Dr.Frank R.England, she lived with them in Montreal until after Mrs.England\u2019s death in 1894, when she wçnt to Frelighsburg and has since jo the average garages doing battery charging, condemn your battery as useless on the first indication of its refusal to operate properly?In nine cases out of ten they tell you that your battery is worn out, that a battery\u2019s life is only two years, and that they would advise buying a new one.The reason is that they don\u2019t really knowanything about batteries.WIGGETT\u2019S BATTERY SERVICE Co BATTERY SPECIALIST 00.ready for use.will put this M o f f a t Electric Stove in your home, i n s t a 1 led Balance m monthly payments.Ask Us About It.WIGGETT\u2019S ELECTRIC SHOP Strathcona Sq.Phone 435.Suites included in Edwards\u2019 February .se!3e^ Sale.\t; The Club, which has only been re- : cently organized, comprises the girls V\\ e have yet a few districts open for of the 7th to the 11th Grades, who Agents.It\u2019s a good thing for intelli- one?a week, have physical drill under gent people, and good money may be : an able instructor, play volley ball earned in spare time.Write for parti-1 and basket ball, with a benefit'which culars to Mr.Allan Carr, Manager : can scarcely be over-estimated.vviilis Piano Co., 110 Wellington\t\u2014\u2014- \u2022 Street, Sherbrooke.\tFUNERAL OF LATE MRS.LE PAN !\t\u201e\t.\tThe funeral of the late Mrs Geore-e pSonedüll Wednesttay\t\"\"I\t^ Willie skating tonight and Friday ; fP^s^rWoktlace^Sa^S- I the arrival of the Montreal train, the Notice.\u2014The public will please take 1 remains bein£ accompanied by Mr.A.notice that the shoe-repairing shop Le Pan, of Toronto University, formerly at 164 Wellington is now onIy.\"\t\u2018\t\u201c INCORPORATION BILL HAS PASSED THIRD READING m Newly Elected Councillors Sworn into Office at Regular Session.! removed at 52 Alexandre St.work guaranteed as in the past The Crown of Laundries The mounting cost of table and bed linen bids the careful housekeeper look sharply to the laundering.Crown Laundering of fine linens not only cleanses them perfectly, but appreciably lengthens their lives.The Crown Laundry of Sherbrooke Phone 10 brother of the late Mr.Le Pan.All A few friends of the deceased were at the station» and followed in the T __v -,\t,\t_ Tittle cortege to Elmwood Cemetery, ?ink\u2019 'where the interment was made in the Feb_ 6_ Flrgt tlme> family lot Rev H Regjnald Bigg;j o{ St.Peter\u2019s Church, read the commit* tal service.Mrs.Le Pan passed away after only a week\u2019s illness of influenza, at the _ .,\thome of her sister in Windsor, Ont., Friday only\u2014Tom Moore, in \u201cThe : where she had been living since the Gay Lord Quex.Bene -t I.O.D.E.War death of her husband last autumn.Lennoxville, \u2018\u2018Ladies\u2019 Choice.\u201d c ission 25c.Brien\u2019s Band.Ad- January Cosmopolitan Magazine on sale at Maher\u2019s News Stand.Mr.and Mrs.Galer had four daughters, Jennie C.Ann, Frances S., and Carrie A., of whom only the third survives her.She leaves also to mourn her loss six grandchildren and nine.A,\t,\tj t I great-grandchildren.\t! At the regular session of the Len-i Her sweet and unselfish disposition! nofxvl11?5k)u^nl held evel™g- the] and pleasing personality endeared her oeturran^ °fficers, Messrs.Argum,, to all who knew her.For the past six '\tw^n7ment ,of *866.40 being 50 hdertmanTiienedsheartieSt ^ ^ I ^Derby^LitS6 for m8Swas' ner many mends.\t| referred to the Koad Committee for investigation and report.A claim Better Sight is Made Better by Better Glasses Please remember that you cannot have it any too good, if you want to do good work.173 Wellington St.MR.H.T.SPENCER, FRELIGHSBURG.FRELIGHSBURG, Feb.3.\u2014Mr.H.from Mr.Berryman for injuries re-1 ceived from falling on the icy side-j walk was referred to Councillors ' Spencer passed away at the home Bown and Bennett, of his brother, Mr.P.Spencer, on I a letter from Mr.Armand C repeau, January doth., at the age of sixty-, Qjvii Engineer, offering his services four y^rs.He had been in failing j to the water department was read and health for some months, but had been ; filed.gaining the last few weeks until he! 'Mayor Clarke presented the report with complications, after ! Df fri]} 0f incorporation, stating that a A splendid picture.Don\u2019t ¦ Memorial, miss it.See two new Chesterfields in Edwards\u2019 windows, just received this morning, all at February Sale prices.husband last autumn.CONFERENCE OF THE ASSOCIATION OF YOUNG CATHOLICS HELD HERE.which he failed very quickly.The deceased was widely kuoWn throughout the Townships as a great political worker, also as a stock buyer.He was a hearty genial fellow, always ready to give a helping hand in committee composed of himself, Councillors Harrison and McFadden, and Mr.Rugg, attorney, went to Quebec, and with Mr.J.K.L.Ross, Mr.J.Tyson Williams and Gordon McKinnon, K.C., completed arrangements regarding the valuation of the On Sunday the members of the L.\ti sickness or otherwise.His first wife A.C.J.E.held a conference in this\t! (nee Miss Mary Chadsey) predeceased ! I>VsV' pxhooi,\u2019the $35,606'taxation be- Hockey practice G.\tW.\tV.A.\tSta-\tcity ^ben delegates from several as-\thim many years ago and about twen-| jng.accepted for regular taxes.It dium, 7 to 8 p.m., Wednesday!\tAll\tsociations were present, and a most\tty-nme years ago he married Miss|wag expected that similar arrange- players are requested\tto\tattend\tthis\tlnsbrurtive and enjoyable session was\tNettie Smith, of Sutton, daughter of j ments would be made with Bishop\u2019s V\u2019\" J .-\u2018\u2014\tthe late Richard Smith, who survives i College, but not .being found accept practice.held.After early mas breakfast was ; served in the basement of the cathe-Lord\u2019s ambulance was called by Dr.dral, the lady patronesses of the Lambly to remove Mrs.Cousineau ! \u201cCircle Larocque\u2019\u2019 being in charge.Addresses were given at the diff- him.\t-.- Cousineau from the Sherbrooke Hospital to her home in Windsor Mills.; Just Like Grandma 1 used to like\u2014and, if any-» thing, a little more palatable.| Allatt's Crumpets are al-i ways sweet and fresh and I \u201cdone to a turn.\u201d They sell i like wildfire.iALLATT à\t> y The Baker.\tBell 724w.g m-n hlb a a z b £ BUILD NOW! Get those needed im provements under way Estimates Furnished Without Cost LOOMISDAKIN Constuction Co.Ltd.SHERBROOKE, QUE.Now is the time to buy cut glass at Spearing\u2019s Discount Sale.Mr.Stewart Patterson will speak on Educational matters at the Home and School League meeting tonight at the Lawrence .School.Meeting opens at eight o\u2019clock.By this marriage five children ! abi,e the matter was were bom, four daughters and one committee felt highly son, Richard, of Montreal; Mrs.H.H.Hope and Miss Mamie, of Los Angeles, Cal.; and Misses Mildred and Mar jorie, at home.The late Mr.Spencer will be greatly missed in his home, as of late years he was seldom away.Laporte\u201d -vas unanimously : He leaves to mourn his loss his wid-president of \u201cL\u2019Union Reg- j ow, five children and one brother, Mr.erent sessions, by prominent speakers, and in every way the conference was a success.Mr.Emery Fortier, president of \u201cCercle ' elected ionale\u201d and Mr.Sevjgny, of the \u201cCer- ! P.Spencer, and many cousins cle Saint Michel\u201d was named to re-[grand son and many friends.one place Mr.Migneault.Storage Batteries jf ail kinds CHARGED, REPAIRED, WINTER STORAGE.Fir«t-clûM Work Ri*bt Prie**.Webster Meters Limited Sherbrooke A.K.£enge Piano Tuner and Repairer.Residence I 3 Quebec Street.Telephone 846 w.FOR HIGH CLASS WORK IN PHOTOGRAPHY Call at NAKASH STUDIO 158 Wellington Street dropped.The gratified with arrangements made by the Ross School, and expressed their appreciation for the friendly spirit with which the council was met.The bill for in-corporation had passed its third reading, with amendments provided by the Provincial Bills committee.A shortage of water on Warren street was reported to the Water Commit-j tee, with advice to connect with town supply if necessary.Councillors McFadden and Harrison reporte*! having inspected the Lavigne Springs, and found water flow maintained, it being highly satis- : factory, in view of weather condit-| ions.Rental taxes in arrears came up for discussion, and the secretary was intructed to notify and collect same in due course.Accounts amounting to $332.671 were passed and paid.Councillor McFadden gave notice; of by-law to provide the sum of $75,-000, cost of the new water system.The following committees were appointed: Finance, Councillors Harrison, McFadden and Downs.Water, Councillors Bennett, Bown -n\tt td u\t.i and McFadden.Hull Miss Mitchell and others inter-1 ^\tBrowr.sburg, Que., died Road, Councillors Downs, Bown, , nun, miss Mircnen ann omers inter uddenj Jast m^ht.Mrs.Fraser,; ,\t\u2022 ested in the Association were present,,\t.nip,,» tn\t;n her I a'*£.arr , v?\u2018,.\t\u201e\t^ and it was suggested that a similar jusuai health, and her death was a j AreuTn\t°rS service be held once a month at the :\tt sh k t0>her family.lier two Ar^ a^cXr» McFadden, Har- sisrters, Misses Grace and ilobe^a ! rison am! Arguin were vrsitinpr her at the time of her, rr_____ tt,.u i insurance to suit Everyone CALL OR PHONE Conway & Chamberlain Insurance Rrokrrs, National Bank Iluildinir.Unsure with C.£ C.\u2014ifs eafa.\u201d MAGOG HOUSE\t_ SONG SERVICE HELD Reserve your tables for table! The first sons Bervlc,i of the new d\u2019hote dinner every Wednesday 6 to 8iyear was h9ld Sullflay evening after with orchestra and dancing.\u2019 Price!tbe ch1jrchas closed, in the parlor of $1.00.\u201cThe Dansant\u201d every Saturday Itbe Y.W.C.A., and was from every 1 4.30 to 7 with orchestra.Table d\u2019hote\tvic''\u201d> attendance, enthus- ; dinner every Sunday, 6 to 8 with or-,iasm, etc., a gratifying success.The | chestra.Price $1.00.\t\u2019familiar, appealing hymns were join- -*\u2014-\t;ed in heartily and v A NEW CONCERN FOR SHER- [of sound by all present.Miss Huntley, BROOKE\t[ the secretary, presiding at the piano.I ; This city being a centre of the pro- Solos were contributed by Mrs.Har- ¦ vince for all kinds of industries, and I rison, accompanied by Miss Laura [ possessing all the accessories for sue-1 Rugg.and by Miss Flossie Westman, ; The funeral took place in the B.S.M.Church Sunday afternoon, February 1st., and was largely attended.Rev.H.C.Winther officiated.Brother Masons attended and Mr.E.H.Hunter conducted their service and Mr.F.A.Ayer managed their part.The bearers were young brother Masons, George and Frank Russell, Volney Ingalls, Archie Harvey, Jasp-Howard Baker.Eklson Thompson and Vivian Russell carried the flowers which were numerous and beautiful.Orders Taken for Fine Cakes and Paslry.Call or Phone I 327.F.PHILIPS Cash Bakery, id4 King Street East.ith a fine volume ! «U VanAntwerp and MRS FRASER, BROWNS BURG.RICHMOND, Feb.3.\u2014(Special)\u2014 cessful manufacturing, the Empire and were heard with pleasure, and,\u201e.\t, Garment Company, of Montreal, was short addresses were given by Rev.G.'\t,\tr am obeli that ^1 I,'St,*1\u201c Wr*-*\tand Mr.JltMg .™l.\tD^ltobmi died ! logical place for its plant, with the I Boys\u2019 Secretary of the Y.M.C A.Mr.I ; Y.W.C.A.¦Vjrni* W.R.BRADLEY & SON UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERI HORSE OR MOTOR AMBULANCE SERVICE 64 Frontenac .Street.1 elf phone 297\tSherbrooke, Que.\\a Thinking of Buying a Phonograph ?HEAR THE Aeolian-Vocalian The peerless one with its exclusive magic tone control ( The Graduola).IT PLAYS ALL RECORDS Sole Agentr.: THE McCAW-BISSELL FURNITURE COMPANY \u2018\u2018.'rilAnrum, llenmstt and Uoina.i os mentioned, her husband and two j b j young boys, and a younger sister,; Miss Islay Campbell, a teacher at the i \u2019 e High S< \u2019\t¦ r -J SPECIALLY PRICED TAILORED SUITS $25, $35, $45 and $50 a wonderful opportunity to buy a lovely suit at a very low price.! SCOUTS HAD JOLLY TIMF.AT SLEIGH DRIVE Friday evening Troop No.5, Sherbrooke Boy Scouts, enjoyed a jolly {sleigh drive, accompanied by their j Sherbrooke High School 1 Scoutmaster, Rev.E.C.Russell.; The late Mrs.Fraser was well ' Eighty boys entertained their girl ! known in Coaticook, North Hatley friends, and despite the extreme cold ; and Bishop\u2019s Crossing.Tho body will of the weather the outing was thor- be brought to Richmond this evening oughly enjoyed.The route was to | for interment._______________________ : Lennoxville, and on their return to St.Peter\u2019s people Town Hall and relief, Councillors \t (Ztelr V.65 Wellington St.J Jeter\u2019s Church Hall the young | jng devotional exercises, and the transie indulged in merry games, with ; actjon of certajn routine business, the i fun and laughter.The Ladies\u2019 fi\u201ehiect of atudv for the oveninir.much fun and laughter, Auxiliary of the Troop, Mrs.Lynch, Mrs.White, Mrs.Dimond, Mrs.Smith, Mrs.Knox, Mrs.Jarvis, Mrs.G.Knapp, Mrs.Horscfield, Chilvcrs and Gillander, had provided very dainty ¦and acceptable refreshments, which, it is needless to say, were heartily I appreciated.YOUNG PEOPLE\u2019S SOCIETY OF ST.ANDREW\u2019S CHURCH.The regular weekly meeting of the Young People\u2019s Society of St.Andrcw\u2019s Church was held last evening in tho Church Hall, with a larger attendance than usual, and Mr.Stanley Davis, th« president, in the chair.After the open- subject of Study for the evening, \"How Can I Best Serve My Church?\u201d was taken up.Interesting papers and addresses were given by Miss Wilkie, Miss Miltimorc, Mr.R.Smith and Rev.Alfred Bright, which pointed out many method* of service, and contained helpful suggestions along practical as well as spiritual lines.The members of the Society pledged themselves to raise a definite sum for the Peace offering of tho Forward Movement of the Church.Arrangement» were mado before the doge of the evening for a snowshoe tramp on Thursdav, February I2th, returning to the Onurch Hall for refreshments.LT.BOARDS IN SHERBROOKE NEXT WEEK TRUCKING, JOBBING .ad Transfer of l!affEBKe, etc.Team., for he ivy work, aii»o.Phon« 1408-J.A.E.ASHTON, 2f> Court St.Cltr.ters.leS\t^ a Minister of Roads Promises Early Start on Victory Highway this Spring \u2014 A Montreal Suggestion of Name.The annual meeting of the E.T, Associated Boards will take place in Sherbrooke on Tuesday of\u2019 next week.It, is expected delegates will bo in attendance from various boards throughout tho Townships.Besides the annual business, there will ho a dicussion of many topics bearing upon Eastern Townships mat- t to the Associated Boards \u2019 eon-ceming the Victory Highway cW?rds th'' instruction m T, Ü;la\"d tc,nde,r* Will be called mr.I he Minister hopes to bo able to nlAk,ea Rood start this year \u201d SUGGEST \u201cPRINCE OF WALES a M , highway.A Montreal despatch states that the Montreal Auto Association has thf Mom^rqH' pftcrr.i on teas with dancing having provided the young people with their favorite amusement at n suitable buiuk Bear in mind that we are sole agents for the famous Neponset Floor Covering Heavy, Durable, Rot-proof, Sanitary.It is the ideal in floor coverings.Value $1.50 per square yard.DURING FEBRUARY SALE ONLY $1.28 Walnut Bedroom Suite for $297.50 A Colonial Suite, which would cost us today more than $297.50 at the factory, if we could get it.Select Walnut is scarce and expensive, and all of this Suite is Solid Walnut.Three pieces only.Suites consists of a Dresser, Dressing Fable and Chiffonier.FEBRUARY SALE $297.50 OUR SALE DISCOUNTS ARE 20% to 331% Library Table $22.00 Genuine solid oak, fumed finteh.Double book racks, $27.00 value for $22.00 ev.part of a broken suite, which cannot be replaced.Worth $55.00 wholesale.FE BRUARY SALE .1 only Chiffonier, Birds-eye Maple, part of a suite discontinued by the factory owing to high\tAO cost of material.Value over $95.00 wholesale.FEBUARY SALE 80.00 I \" \" ! \" \"!!\"\"\"7\"\"\"!U \"!!!PU 3^6147 PAGE SIX J3HLKBKUOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1920, Sherbrooke Daily Record imilj, txcrvt SundaT».*7 the Fherhroeke Record Company, 10* and 1*8 Wellington Street.Sherbrooke, Que.ESTABLISHED FEBRl'ARY ».18»7.Member Canadian Press.Ltd., with drop of leased National News wire in office\u2014Canadian Press, Associated Pres» sad Reuter s news s^rices available.SUBSCRIPTION RATES\u2014Rates st-ictlr in advance, to any address in Canada, Great Britain and the United States: One rear.S3.M: nil manths, J1.7S; throe months,\tone tntnlh, 4© cents, \u2014 AN A.B.C.PAPER.The Record is o member of tho Audit Psreau af Ctrcnlatians, and iU circnlatltn is lernlarlv aunited and guaranteed.is becoming- of stupendous industrial and manufacturing importance, largely because of the heavy deçiand for the exported article.At the present time the export trade of our country requires all the expansion and growth possible, to assist in evening up the exchange market.So long as our natural resources do not suffer, this large exportation is beneficial to tne process of stabilizing our money in the American market.The Premier's warning, however, is timely.'I-eat portions of the limits being exr lotted by the pulp industry and Cr;wp lands under lease at nominal figures.Ruthless cutting must be paid for in the future.There is enough to meet the requirements but future needs must not be overlooked.OUR VOTE.The recent British Ambassador to the United States, Sir Edward Grey, has been explaining to the British public the reasons for the attitude assumed by the American government in regard to the peace treaty, and the League of Nations.As Viscount Grey has but just returned from t\\ ashing-ton to London, and has had a most excellent opportunity to study the differences of the United States\u2019 Congress on these matters, consideration may seriously be accorded his review of the questions under discussion.One of the provisions that annoy the United States, writes Viscount Grey, is the holding of six votes by Great Britain, to the United States one.On this point, which raises the status cf Canada to that of a nation, Viscount Grey admits there can be no qualification.Canadians remember the determined effort of Sir Robert Borden to obtain this recognition of Canada in the League of Nations, and the determined protest of President TVi.son.The Canadian premier performed yeoman sendee for his country, in this connection, and won for Canada the recognition she deserved at the Council of Nations.The United States did not grasp the actual evolution of the Dominions in the Empire, nor the fact that while the United States is one country, Great Britain is made up of many.Particularly was protest made fcy the President against the granting Yf a vote to Canada.Canada is not largely known in the United States as other than a provincial.well-meaning dependency of Great Britain.Our neighbors have not grasped a fact that our own *^0; e have long realized, that a great future, national and industrial, is opening ui before us.and that the rea- riva* to the United States in commercial prosperity, has been growing up .n this same North America.Thanks to our own determination we have won a place in the Council of Nations, and recognition in the conferences of international labor.But we have had to exercise real persuasion to obtain these two concessions.And we might remind the friendly republic to the south, which resents cur presence at international councils, that to ensure the peace we enjoy, and the peace she enjoys, our men were fighting for years before hers came in, and our flag flew bravely over our soldiers in the trenches, in the early, as well as the latter, days of the war.And in the dark days in March, in 3918, when every effort cf the was so strained to the giving point that Canadians siept and if: the constant fear of .e non- \u2018 events, and the next casual-; : e people of the United Star s hash.y sirs and ours, was in the balance, e performed a great service for sm, for four years, and our place at League of Natrons was won long bare it was demanded at the peace con-rence.THE SYRIAN SETTLEMENT.Protests against the coming of Russian Jews to Palestine have been ma L by Arabian Mohammedans, who do not view the influx of Zionists with favor.In several instances returning Jews have been treated not too kindly, and the outcome of the situation is not wholly clear.Palestine is under the protectorate of Great Britain, but her policy regarding it is not yet publicly known.Difficulties arising from her assumption of an Egyptian protectorate have kept the British government sufficiently occupied.The Arabian Chief of Mecca fought for the Allied cause against the Turks, with the understanding that an Arabian state would be constituted*by the Allies.In all Syria France may be said to dominate.She will have Hamah, Aleppo, Homs and Damascus under her protection, while she will share her domination in Mesopotamia with Great Britain.The protectorate of Palestine is wholly Great Britain\u2019s.PRESS COMMENT t- *>\t*1» -5* 4- *:\u2022\t* 4- * 4* 4.-I.-J.* .J.* THE OUTLOOK IN EGYPT.(Christian Science Monitor.) There can be no doubt that the outlook in Egypt is better than it has been before for some time.Many circumstances are conducing to this result.Not only\u2019 ire the definite policy\u2019, announced some time ago by the British authorities, and the definite action, which immediately followed this pronouncement, beginning to have their inevitable effect, but Egypt, as a whole, is getting sadly out of conceit with ner own unrest.For Egypt is really very far from being naturally revolutionary.Tht Egypt cf Carlo, of Alexandria, and of the other towns is undoubtedly still permeated with unrest.But the real Egypt, the Egypt of the fellah, who, for the first time in his long and bitter history, is beginning, under British rule, to shake off the shackles of a virtual slavery, this Egypt, after the amazing outburst of last March, is hastening back to\u2019 the ways of law and order as quickly as possible.* Now, at least eleven-twelfths of i.,e population of the country is composed of fellaheen or small cultivators, therefore, no \u201ccause\u201d has any real chance of permanent success which dees r.n secure their support.It was just this fact which rendered the position, some ten months ago, so critical.By a tremendous effort, taking advantage of a combination cf circumstances in every way favorable to their purpose, the extremists of the towns managed\u2019\u2019 to reuse their feiiaheen.The wave, however, soon spent itself.The fellah had not gone very far before he saw quite plainly where the new .-cru-Me for \u201cfreedom\u201d was likely to ks i r im.He.quickly found out that \u2019.hi re-.- iemccracy was strangely 1:1; \u2019 .cld autocracy and that form cf cy.verr.ment he had left far too re- .ri y hirin'; him to be under any de- : r.~.as to its desirability.The E:\t.riarlscrate might be an infidel, hut re was just infidel, if he might be fort\u2019 ver.for ayin-g such'a thing, and the - nurht: of the fellah seldom travel beyond that.THE NEWSPRINT INDUSTRY.Mr.J.A.Bothwell, of East Angus, the retiring president of the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, gave an interesting review of the newsprin\u2019 situation from the viewpoint of the manufacturer, in his valedictory address.Tne Eastern Townships is greatly interested in this industry, for no less than three large paper mills ere established here.At Brompton are the mills of the Brompton Puip and Paper Co., at Windsor Mills is the plant of the Canada Paper Go., and East Angus, whose mills lay idle for 60 many years, has recuperated magnificently in it-, opening up of the pulp itnd paper mills.Mr.Bothwell stated that in the year 1918, the capital investments of pulp and paper companies, represented reariy 250 millions.Tne value of pro ducts for the year amounted to more than 119 millions.Amount paid out in eaiaries was over 25 millions.During the current fiscal year, Mr.Bothwell declared that HK) million-will represent the value of the export trade of this industry, over 300,000 dollars worth of export trade in a day.The financial future of the hid us try may be conjectured by these figures.But also must be considered with them the caution of Sir Lomer Gouin, on the cutting of our forests.The Province of Quebec has \u201cthe largest unit of forest wealth in the world/\u2019 according to the premier, but this wealth is not inexhaustible.The amount of pulpwood taken out must be replaced by restocking, and planting and cutting go on together.The pulp and paper industry is built on the wealth of the foreets, and | THE JUGO-SLAV REPLY.(Boston Transcript.) That the Jugo.-Slav Government will acci : t ee compromise offered by the I ta.a-.- for the settlement of the A.:- a tic controversy appears certain.I)-.- te the dénia, from the Jugo-.1.\t- '-ntati ve:-: in Paris that the EC; a.le ca5 loot would seal its own doom :f it yielded to external pressure, there seems every\u2019 reason to believe that it would stand in even greater danger if it refused to meet the demands of the recent Allied ultimatum.Potentially, the newly born Jugo-Klav ration has the resources in European politics; actually, it is at present too weak, with, its govera-menta! machinery still in the experimental stage, to enable it to press too strongly Its territorial claims.Jugoslavia came into being by consent of the Allied Powers; its development must still conform, i.i the main, to tf. February 7th, at 6.30 p.m JUNIOR SNOWSHOE TRAMP The Junior School Boys will hold their snowshoe tramp this evening.The party will meet at the Y.M.C.A.for CITY BOWLING LEAGUE RACE OPENS TONIGHT BEEF AND GREENS ON S \\TTTRD ^ V A \u201cBeef and Greens\u201d will be served aTI SO^and wilf ret^ ^ J' \"V fbo\t\u201e\u201e .n, o.^u ana will return to the refreshments after the tramp.| staged at the Stadium.Nor were the ! ^e President vs.Vice-President | fans disappointed, for they were treat- ! matches will also be played in the af- i É*d in t.W.Y\tir.fa-r-.-uc-r^I-^ itfiFTlOOn ATlH PVPm'no* nn tVlic rlafo l»r»5tlo* CheerfoIrwM.A sunny, cheerful view of life, resting on truth and fact, co-exlstin* with practical aspiration ever to make things, men and self better than they are\u2014this Is the true, healthful poetiy of existence.\u2014Robertson.ed to two\u2018very interesting contests?\" iternoon and evening on this date, i The Doliard and Bishop\u2019s College .me uonara ana HiSRop s College i .\t- I teams cut out a rather fast clip, and LOCAL CURLERS GO TO MONT-at times the game became quite stren-1\tREAL, uous, only the quick work on the part i Sherbrooke will send two rinks to of the officials serving to keep the Montreal to play in the Governor- \u201c>= f*»\"* players in check.Lasalle practically General\u2019s competition which takes Prised |cinched the game for the Frenchmen place Wednesday night at 8 o\u2019clock,! \"Thank .|in the opening stanza when he twice against two rinks of the Montreal] \u201cHow did you know my name?\u201d found the twine behind Moore with j clubs, on St.Andrew\u2019s ice.\ti asked Sir Arthur.A Taxi Detective.Some time ago Sir Arthur Conan Doyle arrived in Paris from the Rivieria, and, having hailed a (axi at the station, drove to his hotel.As he paid his fare he wa.s rather surprised when the chauffeur said, you, Monsieur Conan Doyle!\u201d The Pick Of Pictures How Would you lilro to hf a PRINCE?rÇOME TODAY AND SEE Wm.Desmond, wr ^5 ary Thurmon (the Keystone Beauty j in 'The Prince and Betty Romantic Comedy Drama\u2014a piay that is teifferent- Harry Pollard in ' SLIPPERY SLICKERS.\" \"APPLE TIME IN THE LAND OF EVAN-3GELINE.\" a Govemment Pietnr?Pearl White in \u201cTHE BLACK SECRET.** well placed shots.Bishop\u2019s College boys fought back hard, but Bollards -\tj managed to add two more tallies to Schedule of the Newly Organized 1 , en.d ?f t,h.e score sheet In the sec- ]\t¦ i 7 j 5 T ond Pt!rlotl while they again held their League IS Announced - An opponents scoreless.Langis notched Interesting Race Promised : th.e-fir-st of these tallies on a re-bound On Thursday afternoon they willj \u201cQuite simply,\u201d llje chauffeur replay the first part of the District! plied.\u201cI read in the newspapers Medal match against the Caledonian Curling Club.The return part of this match will be played in Sherbrooke at an early date.On Friday morning at nine o\u2019clock A Splendid Bill WEDNESDAY ANTÏ THURSDAY.Gertrude Eor.dhiil and Jarres O\u2019Neil in \u201cMiss Arizona\u201d A Western Drama.Geo.B.Seitz and Marguerite Courlot in Bound & Gagged Other features and Comedies.that you were coming from Nice.At the station I examined you and ,=aw that you were English.Your hair seemed to me to have been cut by a southern barber, and on the heel of your shoe were traces of Marseilles mud.\u201d Sir Arthur stared at him in astonishment.\u201cAre those the only signs by which you recognized me?\u201d \u201cOh, no,\u201d said the driver.\u201cThere was one other.I saw your name painted on your trunk.\u201d «d+wnrum\"\t\"~oip*6- /nia euueu cue scoring, for al- «\u2022 Irwins and Dr.Lambiy\u2019s rinks\t___________________ league as\tthough the Bishop's College lads con-1 with the score in favor of Irwin, 11 to! Village Theatres In Ulster t ° possible that the new City tinued their efforts, they were unable 4; and between R McMurrav\u2019s 'inH !?ln0tWh1Zr and Wit?thf\tbreak through their oppon- J.R.Sangster\u2019s rinks, with a victory ,Ia vlew of ,h® Possibilities of an players of both the Commercial and ent\u2019s defence.\t| 0f 14 to 4 in favor of McMurrav artlstlc renaissance it is proposed to ' \u2018\t'\ti m,\t-\tl establish a repertory theatre in Bel- ~\tvcaaaaco uui ej le-uuuiiu v/u a\tau nine O CiOCK, ! while Legare is credited with the sec-; the Sherbrooke rink will meet Howick The newlv ors-anized Cita\t' ° xrC?U\u201d-lerl\tjin the Jubilee Trophy on Caledonian -_,\ttits E,^________________________________ Latest and Best Popular and Standard Music\t!\t\u201ctaS\" ! SSaÏK\"® hLÏI» \u201c\u201cS\u2019 S i G0°D ATMcmTLINGricl!mGAMES -\u2014-\trace iast evening'.BowllTIP\u2019 is Tramp nrtrl fUox-\t\u2014n.___I * ! rpu- ____ _i__ il, becoming ! every ¦«Iroe~IdI1&r ®°'vbng' is trame and they were finally rewarded The games played last evening at w dfv in Sh4bio^°IvdPftPU\t\u2019ru- eff°Jt5 hl Mnc-Donaid scor- the local Curling Club were between ' Lin\tand,\"as mg.This ended the scoring, for al- H.Irwdn\u2019s and Dr.Lambiy\u2019s rinks i the idea of forming as strong a though the Bishop's College imR non- \u2018With thp senrp in fnvnr r»-P Tvxxrin 11 t/x* Rea tty \u2022 Cot Price.Charles hod Just been vaccinated, and os a reward for hts bravery the doctor gave him a quarter.\u201cThonk you for the quarter,\u201d said Charles, winking back his tears, \u201chut It was worth a debar.\u201d Honeaty First Requisite.It would be an unspeakable i tage, both to the public and private; If men would consider that great truth, that no man is wise or safe but he that is honest.\u2014Sir Walter Raleigh, For Hoarseness.Hoarseness can he relieved by mixing one teaspoonful of glycerin to the well-beaten white of an egg, the Juice ef one lemon and enough sugar to make it palatable.U >> FRIDAY AND SATURDAY\u2014Wm.Fai-nnnt in \"LAST OF THE DUANES.\" COMING \u201cA WOMAN OF PLEASURE,\" Special in 5er»n parts, trith BUnch Sweet.PREMIER THEATRE\u2014PRINCESS THEATRE UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT t^r\u2018^aCtUrerS\u2019 Ijea;?ue competiting, SECOND GAME WAS FEATURF The were the new .eague promises to furnish a\t° r lai l kiv ^ p Q.grjen real exciting pennant race.\tThe second game was probably the Charles Hall The league schedule is as follows, feature game of the two, for on its L.D, Hyndman tne gumes to be played on the alleys of ESfult rested the league leadership, i Dr.Lambly the last named club in each instance: The two teams were in fine form, but i '___Skin 4 o\u2014TN.U\u2014j \u2014 V*\tthe St.Bats proved a little too fast for ^ ^ their opponents.The Irishmen went A.C.Stevens into the game determined and not only R.McFadden (¦displayed wonderful speed, but fine :J.M.Phelan team work.Wolfe played a brilliant J.R.Sangster \u201d\t' -Skip 4 Most Valuable Diamonds.Diamonds are found with a wide variety of coloring but those that are virtually colorless but which are spoken of as being bine-white are most valuable.Feb.9.\u2014Dollard vs.St.Patrick\u2019s New Bowling vs.St.Francois.Feb.IL\u2014Y.M.C.A.vs.K.C.Feb.16.\u2014K.C.vs.Y.M.C.A.St.Patrick\u2019s vs.Dollard St.Francois vs.New Bowling TODAY.24*r*aerito Clark in \u201cLUCK IN PAWN,\u201d ir, five par'-s.Katcleer.O\u2019C-orrcr and Jack Perrin in \u201cTHE LION MAN,\" No.2.COMEDY AND OTHERS.WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.Dorothy Gish in TURNING THE TABLES\u201d TODAY.Constance Taimadge in \"MRS HELL\u2019S BOOTS,\u201d five parts.\u201cTHE LION MAN\u201d SERIAL.LEFFIXG- FOR THE ONE AND ONLY ONE GRAND MASQUERADE STADIUM RINK FEB.13th $10.00 PRIZE GIVEN AWAY BY THE LIBERAL CREDIT CLOTHING CO.23 Other Prizes Y.M.C.A.vs.St.Francois Feb.25.\u2014St.Patrick's vs.K.C.March 1.\u2014New Bowling vs.Y.M.C.A.,\tK.C.\tvs.Dollard j\tSt.Francois vs.St.Patrick's March\t8.\u2014St.Patrick\u2019s\tvs\tNew Bowling.I Y.M.C.A.vs.Dollard \u201cCHAKLIF got\tx\tinn\u201d\t-\t\u2014\t\u2022 o !\tMarch\t10.\u2014St.Francois\tvs.\tK.C.ir\tG0T\tA\tJ°B'\ta\t^\tMarch 15.\u2014Dollard vs\tSt.\tFran- cois.i St.Patrick\u2019s vs.Y.M.C.A.March 17.\u2014New Bowling vs.K.C.March 22.\u2014New Bowling vs St.Patrick\u2019s K.C.vs.St.Francois Dollard vs.Y.M.C.A.March 29.\u2014Y.M.C.A.vs.Sherbrooke.St.Patrick\u2019s vs.St.Francois March 31.\u2014Dollard vs.K.C.April 5.\u2014St.Frarxcis vs.Dollard Y.M.C.A.vs.St.Patrick\u2019s April 7.\u2014K.\u20ac.vs.New Bowling.WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.Gladys Leslie in \u201cTHE MIDNIGHT BRIDE.\u201d cl.rrancois vs.New rsowimg igpme for the victors, while the Haw-1 Feb.23.\u2014Doliard vs.New Bowling klns Brothers displayed old-time form, v Vf r a oe v1ci Ksanlty, Steele, Mitten and1 : Skailes put up a very good brand of the popular Canadian game.For the St.Regis team Herb Dean, Burk and Baker played hard., Rerb fJean put the St.Regis in the lead in the first period, he being\u2019 credited with the only goal registered during that stanza.However, in the I second frame the Irishmen came back strong and practically cinched the ¦honors.The Hawkins brothers each netted a tally, while the third St.Pats goal fell to Mitten.In the final period Wolfe tallied the only counter registered.The teams j lined up as follows: FIRST GAME VoI^rd\tBishop\u2019s College Assehn.Goal.Moore Trudeau.Point.O\u2019Donnell Jutras.C.Point .MacDonald Langis .Left Wing .MacKenzie Lasabe .Right Wing.Scot Langis ¦- .Center.Bartlett Subs.\u2014Doliard: Legare Subs.- Bishop s College: Anderson, Shepard and Kelly.Alpy Frnsori fast\u2019 and to have similar theatres in f Hovev manF °f ll1® villages.It is hoped to ___________ficreate a dramatic literature for Ulster, and also to try to put before the people of Belfast examples of intellectual drama as it has been developed in other countries.In the villages it is hoped to get the loan of large rooms or barna for their theatres, and the companies would be trained by experienced players.Geo.Carson H.Irwin \u2014Skip 11 A.F.Knapton W.C.Marchant E.Graves R.McMurray \u2014Skip 14 Simple Duty.What does a man more than his simple duty in coming out for the righfl Besides is it any sacrifice to be In th.right?\u2014Lowell.Optimistic Thought.One sand grain of time is worth mountain of cold.RACE NEW BOWLING LEAGUE OPENS.The initial games in the City Bowl- SECOND GAME TOWN OF BEDFORD BOND- NOTICE c of Bedfor red Dollars ! of Thirty Cay of J ar uary an< ed under By-Law à id Mjr.i- Ss jrarehase of sixty : Corporation of the T>ar vahie of Five each, aggregatrri?a total of Tairty Tbou^ar.d T>oI]arg\tf.ci J tnt ary, nineteen hundred and fifty l'-\u2019 and bearing interest at the rate of five , one-ha\u2019f per cert.; r\tper annum.pa>?Laûf yearly on the second *>f July in each year, lmu of the by-laws of Bîûd received up to and incjtu day of February next, ] feaif-past one in tfce after lenders will be taken inti -Jrtîbiic s it*, ic g of the Go-.\u2019 -cii &.tty F very tender mu^t be accorrpar.ied by at accepte-.\u2022 ri»-.e for tfce \u2022\u2022 irr.of Tr.ree Hu.\":-el Italians iVjh.bC), and xcust Epe'.ify whether ^he price offered doe* or does not in erode the interest accrued on the said bonds at tfce time their delivery.A., tenders tha.) be under »ea\u2019.addressed to ^tke Secretary-Treaeurer of tfce Ojrporatiun of Æbe Town of Bedford, Hedford, Que., and wLii bta t upon tfce outside tfcereof tfce wvda \u201cTen-\u2022de.TS irrr Bond».' By order of tfce Cotinci], ART.T GOULD, Secretary-Treajsurer of tfc.e Town of Bedford, Que., January 2'>i, \\92At Prorince of Qu^be-.MorucipalHy ©f the Tewn* hip of Whitt®n.TUNiJEllS pfcaiJ be reoe, ¦\u201d.u>\tpaiHy of tfce fTownehfp of Wri tton Uii the fourteeritfc day of month of February, 1^20, for tfce grravei-fiU* of tfce 3®th Rar.^e N.E.r'j*d of Wfcifion, Md of the Hprmghill~Lau'.* Jde^antic road.Tfce fcovnrl] doe* not bind iUeïf to »-pt i>,e krw-*»t or any tender which may be mace Tfce f20ûrru.ver» *fcali take communication of tfce p?jans and «pocifLcaUone at Uie office of the put/dertigmed aec/etary, and ahaJi make thtir Jtendem on form# to them rup^ .ed by tfce un-|fler*»*n«d An accepted check Vj the amount of ||t,fc(K;.00 payabie to tne Mini#ter of Hoad*, or p Certificate of deposit of ^rr,e amo>vt *-icredit of the Mink ter of K>adi, payable or, fpand and ieeued by a bank, aha)] accompany |r\\ery tender.Meffantie, t>iu tfcirt;»-th day of rt.month of J&Ti\\2Mry, 2ir20.D, L.LJPPZ, Becu-Trea*.NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Gen-! era.Meeting of the Shareholders of i '-he above \u2022.par.y will be held at the ! Company's Head Office, Strathcona square.Sherbrooke, Que., on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1920, at 2 o\u2019clock p.m.Business\u2014Presentation of Annual Report for the past year.Election of Directors for the ensuing year and any other business that may regularly be brought before the meeting.T.J.HARDING, Gen.Mgr.and Sec.-Treas.Sherbrooke, Que., February 3, 1920.THF EASTERN TOWNSHIPS TELEPHONE COMPANY BROMPTONVILLE The G.T.R.are moving their freight shed r.ere Lack in line with the station, which wiii give a much larger platform m front, and a.so are re-moce.mg tr.e interior, so as to make more room for freight.A company\u2019s representative, has been looking at net site owned by Mr.J.Meunier here, in view of erecting a manufacturing pxant.The location and the soil are very satisfactory.Tne f.at cor.s.sts of about five acres and is bounded on trie east by the St.Francis river and west by the G.T.P,.railway, where there is ample room to put in sidings.It is understood that -Mr.Meuniei has generously offered to give the land free if the company wiii build thereon.Snou.d the company build and require re .and later, it can procure it ing League were staged last night.The c» n * \u2022 St.Patrick\u2019s bowlers romped off with VF' f.atnck s\tSt.Regis three straight games over the Knights -Gr°[?man \u2019\u2019 \u2022\u2022Goal.Bonner of Columbus in their fixture, while the oe, ,\t.Pomt .Johnston Doliard combination registered two YE \u201ees \u2022 -\u2019C.Point.Baker wins out of three over the New Bowl- V, ffaw,\u2019:lns \u2022 \u2022 Left Wing .H.Dean ing Alley aggregation, and the Y.M.C.fcM,awkms ' \u2022 Center.Murphy A.won two games from St.Francis.\u2018H,
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