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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" Record Elstablished 1 897 SHERBROOKE, QUE., TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1920.PRICE TWO CENTS THE TWO MILES FALLS BY-LAW WAS DISCUSSED Budg *.cJK1 .Year Adopted By The City Council Last Night A Battle Between The Government Troops And ' .Eaaists Expected SOME DAY, PERHAPS.\ty» Government Troops are Concentrating Near Wesel to Move Against the Extensive Districts Now Occupied by the Communists\u2014The Communists, on the Other Hand are Mobilizing With Great Speed, and it is Impossible to Prophecy the Issue of the Coming Battle or When it Will be Fought\u2014It is Stated that the Communists Are Hampered by a Severe Shortage of Food.HALIFAX DISASTER JUDGMENT IS GIVEN (Associated Press Despatch) \u2018 LONDON, March 23\u2014The Privy Council has declared that the Imo and the Mont Blanc were equally to blame in the collision that caused the Halifax disaster, and dismissed the appeal and cross-appeal, while the judgment appealed from is affirmed, with no order for costs.\"PAHDSm WE BUT » ÎSEVEH TAV.*t n THiM-nmc: OV Tayuho- oot XC-iSUFYArsCG.mSWÏYAMÜC.AC.'C.MT in (Associated Press Desptach) LONDON, March 23,\u2014Latest reports from Germany show that State and Government troops are concentrating near Wesel to move against the extensive districts now occupied by Communists, says a Rotterdam despatch.On the other hand, the Communists are mobilizing C'SaoQoooooooor.00000000000°, after the methods of the Russians with great speed, and it is impossible to prophesy the issue of the coming battle, or when it will be fought.The Communists are hampered by a lack 0f *'^^***J \u201d VlaliLulD food, one report saying that they have supplies for only three days.WHOLE OF WESTERN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT OF GERMANY IS HELD SOLIDLY BY THE RADICALS (Associated Press Desptach) COPENHAGEN, March 23.\u2014 The whole western indus- , .\t\u2022 & \u2022\t^\t,\t_______________ trial district of Germany is held solidly by radicals, and| De^SI®\"su\\^ aoe as to Whe- Budget Adopted at Last Night\u2019s Meeting BOARD OF TRADE AND COUNCIL MEET TO DISCUSS POWER AND THE TWO-MILES FALLS BY-LAW Full Co-operation Secured for Coming By-law \u2014 Delegation of Board Presents Views on Probiem \u2014 Mr.McKee States Board Is Not Satisfied v (Associated Press Despatch) = WASHINGTON, March 23.; \u2014-Government control over ; the maximum price of bitumi-; nous coal was withdrawn 1 today bv President Wilson, ^ 1 effective April 1.\t3 'sul&jl&jiasli a g£eago 0900000 0°/ WERE ASKED TO REMAIN IN MINE COUNCIL PASSED BUDGET FOR THIS YEAR-MUNICIPAL RATE SIXTEEN AND ONE-HALF MILLS disaster is inevitable if the, Government troops try to interfere there, according to information received from Berlin by! telephone by the Berlingske Tidende.The Social Demokraten ! learns that a purely workers\u2019 government is on the point of' formation, without co-operation with the Bourgeois parties.ARTILLERY WAS BROUGHT INTO ACTION IN THE ther the Hard Coal Diggers Will.Remain at Work «11 April 1, (Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK.Marsh 23\u2014The gen-!\t______ , era! strike committee, representing the -™ HE passjn?of the budget for this I anthracite mine workers, met here to- 8 year constituted the greater part j day to decide whether the hard coal! A of the work accomplished by the ! diggers will remain at work on April'City Council at the meeting held last Failure to \u201cCaiT Finance Meeting N i-arly Held Up Proceedings \u2014 Aid.Edwards Permanent Chairman of Electric Committee \u2014 Replaced by Aid.Tetreault.* » * FIGHTING Af bOME POiNib IN RUHR COAL BASIN lst' penning the negotiation of a new evening, which was an adjournment of ______\t._____________________________________i wage agreement.The operators have ]ast week'8 regular assembly.The asked the mine workers to rema.n m Mayor and all the Aldermen were the mines after March 31st, when the present, also a delegation from the present contract expires.\tBoard of Trade and many of its mem- Lmon leaders predicted before going bers, who conferred with the Council into session that the men would not on the power question, remain at work unless the mine owners The municipal tax rate for this year agreed to make any wage increase re- will be sixteen and a half mills on the t.-oactive to the expiration date of the dollar, an advance of three mills over $ present contract.\tiast year.The school taxes, it is un- *\tThe operators are understood to op- derstood, will be six mills for the #\ti pose any such arrangement.\tCatholic and nine for the Protestant *&#*##** pressed by * * (Associated Press Despatch) AIX LA CHAPELLE, March 23.\u2014 (Havas)\u2014Artillery hat been brought * into action at some points in the Ruhr & coal basin, near tho zone under occu-.# pation by the Allies, accoi'ding to ad- & vices received here.\t; ijfc Bochum, which was in t)ie hands of % the Communists, has been recaptured # by the Reicbewohr.The government, * GENERAL RAILROAD STRIKE DECLARED IN MADRID.troops have been forced to evacuate Breslau.Fighting continues in Leipsic between workmen and troops, and there is also fighting at Holle.GENERAL STRIKE HAS BEEN CALLED AT STRASSBURG (Associated Press Despatch) STRASSBURG.March 23.\u2014(Havas) \u2014A general strike was called here yesterday owing to the failure of the employers and workers to reach an agreement concerning the men\u2019s wage demands.No papers were published yesterday the supply of gas was off, and all the stores, with the exception of the-food shops, were closed.The city was quiet however.(Associated Press Despatch.) MADRID, March 23.\t\u2014 (Havas.)\u2014A general strike of the railroads was declared at midnight last night.The cabinet met and instructed the ministers of the interior and public works to summon the directors of the railroads and inform them that unless they settled the dispute immediately, Parliament would take prompt steps to end the strike.PROPOSES TO AMEND U.S CONSTITUTION.EARTY approval by the delegation of the Board of Trade of the city\u2019s plan for the development of the Two-Mile Falls waterpower was expresred at the close of last night\u2019s Council meeting, when Messrs.J.W.McKee, president of the Board of Trade, D.J.Steele, ; chairman of the Industrial committee, and Mr.Brosseau, secretary of the Board, met with the City Council and discussed th~ projected loan which will be voted upon next Monday.I At the conclusion of the Council meeting, Mayor Denault welcomed the members of the Board of Trade and called upon Mr.J.W.McKee, Hie president to address the Council, Mr.McKee thanked the Mayor and Council for the increased grant for publicity that had been incorporated : in the budget, which had just beenj passed.Referring to the annual meet- ada Company, the speaker knew that .ing of the Board, the speaker said the head salesman had thirty subordi-; that the Mayor\u2019s request that the nates who covered the Eastern States j Board come in and help develop pow- looking for prospective industries j er had been the actual practice of, seeking sites in Canada.Quoting- from .the Board since it had been formed, j a news despatch.Mr.Steele said that j He expressed his pleasure at the j in the past year, ten concerns had friendly relations existing between located in this -'art of the province, ! the Board and Council and said that | none of which had come to Sher-j the work of the Board was for a b -1 brooke.gar and better city.He was confident | If the city continued to develop that the city would double within the 1 power as Mr.Desbaillets had ex-next ten years.\tplained to the Board, there was only Mr.McKee said that, in referehce one of two things to do, either to alto the Two-Mile Falls by-lsw, the ! low power companies to sell to ths advisory council of the Board was in | plants that they locate here or to refull sympathy with the preposition ; fuse and build an organisation tha>-and bad heard Mr.Desbaillets, the i coukl compete with these companies manager and engineer of the Electric : Mr.Steele related the case of a Department, explain the work of de-j manufacturer who had been trailed | velopment in the past and what was\t.i intended would be done in the future.I Mr.McKee introduced the new j Vice-President, Mr.Leo Lacomt who reiterated the sentiments ex-Mr McKee.* (Associated Press Despatch.) WASHINGTON, March 23.\u2014A proposal to amend the constitution of the United States, so that treaties may be ratified by a majority instead of by two-thirds majoriy, was introduced yesterday by Senator Owen, Democrat, of Oklahoma.into Sherbrooke by a power couee.m and had been followed oik of the city.Later, it bad been learned that, this man was.not going to consider Slrerbrooke as a probable location.\u201cWe are getting in touch with those who are planning establishing in this *\ti | MR.STEELE ADVOCATES | country,\u201d said the speaker.\u201cThe pc - % j ! POLIO OF EXPAN- j | iod of industrial expansion is going J ; |\tSION.\tto end some time, and no- - is the j #\u2014-;.\u2014\u2014.¦ ifr ! time to seek additions in the form ox *\t' The chairman of the Industrial % 1 Committee, Mr.D.J.Steele, then ad- dressed the meeting1.Proceeding di-.ectly to the question of the sale of power by other companies, Mr.Steele said he had held no brief from any company, and it wras not his wish to further the interest of any power industrie In closing, Mr.Steele thanked the Mayor and Council for the privilege of debating the cmestion.I ALDERMEN # I * * » « «s * * $ * ! SOVIETS HOLD OUT THE rate-payers, the last being raised one 1 mill over the rate for the past year.; company in preference to those of #- PRESENT W:LL-ING.£ OLIVE BRANCH TO ITALY (Associated Press Despatch) PARTS, March 23.\u2014(Havas)\u2014The Russian Soviet government has proposed to Italy that relations between che two countries be resumed immediately, according to a despatch to the Temps from Revel.#- I I &- Aid.Edwards Appointed Permanently.\u2022# incinerator, were referred to the ; health and police committee.ÿ- I city M ciple upon which the city started its Council Plans for By-Law Vote.* After the Board, of Trade delegation ted anywhere.Companies in the mar-had been heard, plans were made for ket had millions to work with, a skill- Budget Tabled In Commons Is Greatly Reduced From Last Year-Question Of Railroad Time Not Settled As Yet announcing the by-law which will (Continued on Pag« 7) be ed management and a faultless organization.As for the Southern Gan- CLAIM THAT AN AMERICAN ! LOAN HAS BEEN SECURED1 No SeUlemenl Yet in Newsprint Situation (Associated Press Despatch) | LONDON, March 23.\u2014A despatch; to the London Times from Berlin dated Monday, says it is reported in the German capitai that an American lean of a billion dollars has been received.RESIGNATION OF NQSKE HAS BEEN ACCEPTED Special Committee to Decide War Widows\u2019 Pensions \u2014 Mint Needs Bigger Appropriation \u2014 Naval Statement Will Be Made by Hon.Mr.Ballantyne on Friday \u2014 Inland Revenue Shows Large Increase \u2014 Many Questions to Come Before House \u2014 Hon.Dr.Reid Says C.N.R.Not Decided on Standard Time for Summer.Before proc the day, Alderman Forest suggested that the chairman of the gas and electric committee be permanently appointed.Accordingly, there ensued a ' succession of resignations and accept-: ances as the Alderman affected were ! changed from one department to an-I other.i The acceptance of Alderman Ed-1 'wards\u2019 resignation as chairman of the 1 water committee was moved and ! seconded by Aldermen Skinner and j Tetreault.whereupon Aldermen For-i est and Genest supported the résolu- ! tion that he be made permanent; chairman of the gas and electric to | replace Alderman Brault.! Alderman Tetrault was appointed\t' ' h5 ReP°rt! from D\u201cbli\" Differ as to Cause of Trouble chairmanship of the health committee.The process came to a sudden halt, however, when Alderman Edwards moved that the filling of the last named position be left until the next regular meeting.*-* -#¦ | Alderman Forest was the next Ir.Steele explained that the prin-: o?£ th«r*distr>H\t««f v °f i,lvas?on Je upon which the city started its control of power was a good one at Vcfwlj-\tle-\tt\u201cer6 the time, because power was not then pra nu ^ / rea\u201c' ,\tPOTT~ the commodity that it is now.The\tHa fc ,nt get all the industries in ihe land (Continue» on Page 12.) POUNDED the Request from G.W.V.A.Band Grant.for Soldiers Were Fired on.According to One Report, while Another Statement Says that Fatalities Were Due to Volleys Fired by Party of Troops.it\u2014\u2014\u2014'\u2014-\u2014 _________ .™ D (Associated Press Despatch) UBLIN, March 23.\u2014A riot broke out here last night in which two ^ PROPOSE SEPARATE PEACE « req V.A., for a grant for their band, and assurance that they would abide by, the regulations regarding their answering calls for service from Tho city.Col.Worthington was present and added that the band had been formed for more than a year, and supported the request for a grant.-\u2014# Estimates are Accepted.( (Associated Press Despatch) ters might be brought up.But the (Associated Press Despatch) \u2022 OTTAWA, March 23,\u2014A résolut- committee, Mr.Rowell remarked, m BERLIN, March 23\u2014Gustav Noske.ion of Dr.J.W.Edwards, (Fronte-\tto * query from Mr.Maharg, Minister of Defence, tendered his re- nac), calling for the Government to i î?1\t,\u2022\tPensions of cignation to President Ebert yesterday ; establish a system of grading for ^oyal Canadian^ Mounted^ Police, and it was accepted.\t! certain butter and cheese was with- -\tdrawn by the mover, after a lengthy BOLSHEVISTS ATTACK\t: discussion, when the Minister of ; Agriculture explained that the Gov- AL0NG POLISH FRONT eminent was not ready to deal with _____\ti the matter at' present, owing to un- ( Associa ted Press Despatch) ! settled conditions in the world mar- WARSAW, March 23.\u2014The Bolshe-j vista on Friday and Saturday launch-1 Hon.N.Vt.Rowell s resolution pm- j expenses of the Ottawa branch of the 1 get.Here a catastron.\u2014 \u2014.\t.ed repeated attacks along various yiding tor the appointment of a spec- ; Royal Mint from $110,030 to $200,000, .averted, for, just as the estimates were parts of the Polish front.These are val committee to consider various was given first reading.\ton the point of being accepted, Alder considered by the military authorities phases of the war pensions question NAVAL STATEMENT ON THURS-to be preliminary to the long heralded, was carried.\tI\tDAY.spring offensive.JThe attacks were re^ In announcing the resolution pro-! An amendment to the Customs men were shot dead and four j # A request was heard from the G.W.1\tThe riot is said to BUDGET IS TABLED.Sir Henry Drayton.Minister of Finance, tabled the estimates for 1920-21 in the House.The - total $587,419,-428 against $900,000,000 for 1919-20,1 # whivch included an estimate for demo- ! I *- have been precipitated by provocative conduct of soldiers.* bilization amounting to $350,000,000.A bill providing for an increase in ; The finance committee\u2019s report re the yearly payment for defraying the, commended the acceptance of the bud-expenses of the Ottawa branch of the ; get.Here a catastrophe was narrowly man Brault informed the meeting that the finance committee's meeting was out of order because it had not been REPORTS DIFFER IN DETAILS.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, March 23.\u2014Reports received from Dublin dealing with the, riot there differ in detail from the first! # statements received.One report says the* soldiers were leaving a then-tyre .\t_________ God Save the King,\u201d when !\t~\t- WITH GERMANY AND AUSTRIA WASHINGTON, March 23.\u2014A bill proposing a separate peace between the United States and Germany and Austria for the purpose of \u201cpeaceful commerce,\u201d wos introduced yesterday in Congress.To Conservative Investors s«ïkine securities that are tinques-H or ably safe and with attractive earning powers the market offers nothing better than Canadian Victory Bonds The present I* an excellent epp^w.tunity to secure these Bonds at at-tractive prices.An early appreciation in value la looked for.Victory Bonds are now yielding 3.Î8 to «.!#% according to date o' maturity.Particulars on request HANSON BROS Investment Securities 160 vS{.cJajriGS Si- MonirpA| .\tJ- .\t~\t_________ 4r-\t,\t.-\t_______ pulsed by the Poles.Nine hundred yiding for the appointment of a spec- Act, which will have the effect of pre-! regularly called, and he himself, not - 1 - I\u2014 r,-»!-\ta.mm sape ai xuiAl.ft 4 n l-\u2019~\tV~\\\t1 Vt\tf It ft .v rv 1\twv\t< 4- (¦\t4 < v\ty.r\\ v*, c 1 .4 .«*\t^ a \u2014 A.* \u2014\u2014 - - .- \u2014 ^\t\u2014 1_J 1_ _ J, I- \u2014\tX\t.\u2014- .a \u2014 A.i .\u2014\t_ Æ Û* \u2014 \u2014\t-\t., ! \u2014 \u2014.\t4*1* «%\tw r*.c aAwv V.1 v*\tU \u2014 \u2014J\tu a.olshevik prisoners were taken in the | ial committee to consider continuance eluding the importation of fire arms two days\u2019 fighting.+ +4.4.4.4.i{.WE WEAWER * j of the war bonus now paid to pen- and munitions from Great Britain and : sioners under the existing pension j Ireland, in addition to other countries, \u2022J* + law, Hon.N.W.Rowell, in the House was given first reading.4* last night said the subjects which : Hon.C.C.Ballantyne said that he \u2022v would probably be considered were:! would make the statement with re-\u2022t* The continuation of twenty per cent gard to the naval situation on Thurs- sh ACTION IN NEWSPRINT YET.being aware of the assembly, had not been present.After an explanation from Aider-man Edwards that the meeting had been held following one of the gas and electric committee.Aid.Brault withdrew his objection, and the council proceeded.On the motion of Alderman Fortier, )lt * + + + * 4 + * * * 4 + + + + war bonds, granted last session; the day.- question as to whether, in granting NO FAIR DID MILD.\t| pensions to widowed mothers, their i Sir George Foster told Mr.Gas- seconded by Alderman Genest, the esti- A fairly pronounced disturbance | other resources should be consider- : grain that the Government could not mates for the year were accepted, covers Manitoba and tho northwest ed; whether the board of pensions ;\tdecide matters regarding\tthe control I\tSeveral communications were\tread states and cold, r weather, with snow ; commissioners should be allowed to i\tof newsprint and newspapers until the 1\tand referred to the proper committees flurries, has set.In over Saskatchewan ; commute sentences of less than twen-1 pending action in the Supreme Court for action.and Aloerta.From _ Manitoba to the i ty per cent disability; whether wid-j\twas decided and the status\tof the pap-j\tTwo resolutions introduced by\tAid- Maritime Provinces it is fair and mild, i ow\u2019s pensions were adequate.\t|\ter controller determined.\t|\terman Trudeau, one regarding\tthe Fair and mild today and most I Further, the scope the commit- It has not yet been decided if tho ; restricting of garbage dumps, the of Wednesday.\ttoe was broad, Other pertinant mat-\t(Continued on pace 12.)\tother recommending the building of an singing they were attacked by a crowd.A soldier fired his revolver in self-defence, whereupon shooting became general, and a man and a woman were killed.Another version is that the fatalities were due to volleys fired by a party of, troops ordered out from Portobello' Barracks to protect unarmed soldiers.ARMED GUARD FOR JUDGES.(Associated Press Despatch) DUBLIN, March 23\u2014Armored cars, police with drawn swords, and an in- i fantry guard wearing helmets, escort-1 ed judges of the Assizes Court at Gal-1 way to the Court House yesterday.I One Justice, in addressing the grand jury, said there had been four murders, two robberies with arms and many other crimes such as shooting in the houses since the last assizes.The Tipperary Urban District Committee has adopted a resolution condemning the murder of Thomas Mac-Curluin, Lord Mayor of Cork.Let us be known as A Thrifty People Let ns stop spending heedlessly save now and save regularly.and needlessly, and begi» to THERE IS A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT AT EVERY BRANCH OF The Royal Bank of Canada Capital Paid Up and Reserves $35,000,000 Total Assets Over $500,000,000 SranehM In the Eastern Tow-ahip» : Bhethrooke (3).BUeh Lake.CoWtcaok, Invemew.LenaexviUe, Sock bland end Thetford Mines., 1 PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1920, \u2018\u2014¦\u2022A Bringing Up Father COPYRIGHT 1918.I'M tiMOKIM ONE.OP VOuf^ ClC^R\u2018b t>0 DON'T AbN.ME.HOW i r -'-J ^eeu:: ) tW'/i\t£> here ao^ or cicARb that mr Horace cope SENT to vou I BOlXHT HUNDRED OF THEM IF YOU KEEO ON bMOKIN THESE TH1NC5 \u2022 YOU\u2019LL ûuiet enough as you'll e>E ALL.ALONE - ' ALWAYS knew that coy DIDN'T like me WELL then YOUUE COT A LOT OF worn a head of you oh: I JUST LOVE To S»T down *nq en joy a QUIET SNOpE \u20143/ 19ZO «Y mru r CATURI SeRVIC».INC.SI.FRANCIS DISTRICT-LOCAL HAPPENINGS MELBOURNE The W.C.T.U.will hold a parlor social in the Sunday school rooms of the Methodist Church on Friday evening', March 26, at 8 o'clock.A programme is being prepared and a speaker from Windsor Mills is expected to be present.All interested in temperance are cordially invited.Cottage prayer meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 24.at the home of Mr.and Mrs.McLean Miller at 7.15 \u2022\u2019clock.The Ladies' Aid of the Congregational Church will meet with Mrs.Abner K.Merrill on Thursday p.m., March 25.The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Methodist Church was entertained By Mrs.Geo.| Gilchrist, of Richmond, on Thursday last.A pleasant and profitable afternoon was enjoyed by all present.Rev.G.H.Craik was called to Wat-erville on Friday last to attend the funeral of an old parishioner.On account of the continued illness of Rev.Wm.MacMillan, there were no services at Chalmer\u2019s Church on Sunday.Rev.Mr.MacMillan is improving slowly.Mrs.Gilbert Stalker has returned from Montreal, where she spent two months with her daughter, Mrs.Adam Smith.Mrs.Thomas Fee is home, after spending the most of the winter with her daughter, Mrs.James Richmond.Mr.and Mrs.F.G.Wadleigh, from South Durham, and Miss Murkl Jones, from Highlands,.Que., were guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Jones, on Sunday.Mrs.A.K.Merrill and Ms.0.L.Merrill have returned from spending a couple of Lays at Compton, with their mother.Miss E.A.Duff spent the week-end at South Durh\u2014: with her sister, Mrs.G.H.Farquhar.Mrs.Goldwin Fletcher, of Rich- Infants * Delight it's WTHunrs Toilet Soap IhiC.& \u2019T'HE sensitive skin of the * baby requires a pure, soothing and refreshing toilet soap.Infants- Delight is used and recommended by thousands of wise Canadian mothers.JOHN TAYLOR k CO.LIMITED D«pw*ftt\ta»fo4.HV Fwfti H tUnirmù Mr.Walter Gilbert is home from a visit to his daughter, Mrs.H.L.Riley, at Boston.Mr.H.Batley, of Bury, was a guest at Mr.B.A.Gilbert\u2019s on Sunday.Mrs.(Dr.) M.S.MacDonald, of Sherbrooke, was the guest of her mother, Mrs.McFadden, recently.Mrs.Griffin and daughters, Margery and Kathleen, and Miss Margery Scowen were in Sawyerville on Saturday.Miss L.I/eonard, of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs.F.L.Gilbert.Mrs.O.A.Bishop and Miss Feme Sanborn are home after spending a week with Mrs.O.II.Batley, at Bury.Mr.Henry Jenkerson, Mrs.A.I.Jenkerson; of Stoke; Mrs.C, C.Jenkerson, Mr.and Mrs.R.W.Jenkerson and little Cedric, of Bury, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.J.McKenzie the first of the week.Mr.J.0.Leonard was in Sherbrooke on Monday.Mr.and Mrs.II.Scowen and daughter, Margery, were in Bury at Mr.Keyn\u2019s on Sunday.Mr.A.Newman was in Sawyer-: ville on Monday.Miss Flossie Oldfield, of East Dudswell, spent the week-end with .Mrs.W.D.Bodwell.Mrs.J.0.I/eonard was in Cook-1 shire on Monday.Mr.and Mrs.Luther Bishop, of Farmville, Virginia, arrived on Monday night to visit her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John McKenzie, and his brother, Mr, E.T.Bishop, and other , relatives.Mr.Bishop has not been home for twenty years, hut Mrs.Bishop has visited here twice during j that time.Mrs.Scott Gilbert, of Marhleton, was the guest of her mother, Mrs.W Osgood, on Sunday.Mr.F.W.Gilbert w .in .Sherbrooke on /Monday, .Mr.Scott Gilbert, of Marblet .i The Wise Mother Uses DECAUSE, having used it often, she knows that no other remedy acts so quickly, surely and agreeably for the relief and cure of COUGHS, COLDS and other ailments of the respiratory organs.Children like it and it is good for them.Wise mothers always have a bottle of It on hand: it\u2019s their protection.Dr ED.MORIN & CIE, Limitée, QUEBEC, Qué.\t ~ ' \t ' \u201d\t\u2014-4\u2014 ., .AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Wc are offering to the public one of the most modern and up-to-date Garage and Repair Shops in the Eastern Townships, and wc invite your trial.WIER & D\u2019ALIVI AINE Overland Dealer*.GENERAL GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION OPENING APRIL Ut Opposite G.T.R., Station\tMain St., Richmond, Que.I « I I SHEKBKÜUK.L DAILY RECORD, lUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1920, PAGE THREE From A Child Was Constipated According to the best medical authorities, fully three-fourths of the people of the civilized world suffer in some form from costiveness or irregular action of the bowels There is no doubt that many distressing diseases are caused by constipation.It gives rise to sick and bilious headaches, jaundice, heartburn, floating specks before the eyes, catarrh of the stomach, biliousness and the painful, troublesome piles.Therefore, it is of supreme importance to health that the bowels be kept regular.Simple food, fruit, etc., should be used, and rich food and stimulants o'fjall kinds avoided.This, with the use of Milburn\u2019s Laxa-Liver Pills to regulate and establish healthy action of the bowels cannot fail to give permanent relief in the most obstinate cases.BEDFORD AND DISTRICT NEWS Gatherings by Daily Record Correspondents in Various Community ea.SUTTON Get your meals or lunches at Winchester\u2019s New Cafe, in Union Block, when in Richford.We aim to please.Mrs.Hale Reid\u2019s Spring Millinery Opening will be on Thursday and Friday, March 25 and 26.All are invited Mrs.Letitia Wainman, Orillia, Ont., writes:\u2014\u201cFrom a child I was ah ays very badly constipated, and I can well remember when quite young, my mother giving me senna tea nearly every morning, and I got to dread it.After taking Milbum\u2019s Laxa-Liver Pills for a while I am not troubled with constipation any more.\u201d Milburn\u2019s Laxa-Liver Pills are 25c.n vial at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T.Milburn Co., Limite!, Toronto, Ont.to come and see the styles in hats, braids and many different trimmings.Also Buckrum shapes for making over hats, and varnish to make old hats r look new.Pease call and inspect one B-
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