Sherbrooke daily record, 27 mars 1920, samedi 27 mars 1920
[" TW Record Established Î897 SHERBROOKE, QUE., SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1920.PRICE TWO CENTS THE.SP ARTACANS AT WESEL SUFFERED DEFEAT S^CfcaHe.Semi, Sir Geo.Foster Introduces New Copyright Bill in Commons Workers Admit Heavy i Were Suffered bSi Workmen Have Been Chased by Government Troops, from Q the Vicinity of Lippe Schloss \u2014 A Feeling Exists that the S Spsrtacans Have Not Bern Defeated, but Are Playing alg Gams \u2014 Fighting Is StU! in Progress in Various Sections of jE Germany \u2014 Russian Bolshevik Leaders Are Assisting the ; £ ____- ll (Associated Press Desptacbj ¦larch 27.'\u2014The Workmen\u2019s headquarters | £ yesterday admitted that heavy losses had been ;£ POLISH GOVERNMENT HEADQUARTERS MOVED Reds i?¦$ t ESEl %n/ W (Assacifeted Press DesDalcIi) LONDON, March '27.\u2014 The Polish Govemmeat was removed on Thursday from Warsaw to Bromberg, in Polish Posen, 25 ndles northwest of Therea, according to a Berlin despatch to the Es-chaBge Telegraph Company, quoting rumors in that city.SOME DAY, PERHAPS.sustained in the fighting.Major-General Kabisch,j of the Reichswehr, in a communique yesterday, said that Rei'chswehr forces routed the workmen from the vicinity of ! Lippe Schloss on Thursday and found Î 50 dead there.\t' A feeling exists, particularly among the military on both I CjUJ-IS.a,aü.g.gJLaÆa£.&&2£.Q-Z sides of the Rhine, that the workmen, who are generally de- ;-&- scribebd as Spartacists.have not really been defeated, but are: â |^||©| |M If playing a game, perhaps only harassing the Reichswehr here\tI^UDL HERE1 YOUR PARTY 'U/lrp Y3 \\ >'3 IS TAKEN FROM ^ to Tie Remnants Of General f4R AJ0 çuqtI Benekine\u2019s Forces In South Russia Train and Killed Before Passengers flow Plan To Retire To The Crimea (Associated Press Despatch) WESEL.March (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, March 27.\u2014Allen Bell, resident magistrate, seventy years old, was yesterday dragged from a tram .\t, p FORCES FROM ThEiR POSTS AT WESEL YESTERDAY I the pL^a^eLaNoSarrestsdwere midi!' O^S^mOPL^ Mar^h 27.\u2014 ___________\tThe news was read by Bonar Law m\\s Gea^ ®Y,°n ^raTge,) coin: Hif\tnili+arv inthnrîfic- : the House, whom when appealed to to, .c gander of the vo.nnteer army the Belgian military authorities at; ,, wm.c,,\tnr.,, Sooth Russia, has come across the Budevleh.in Belgian territory south j ^rTn an B^lish\t; B1\u201ck ^ fram the Novorssisk reg- of here and across the Rhine, began i\tt0 be ¦llt,erat lion and is now on Prinkioo Island in issuing passes for civilians to return ]ea\u2019 r captured mainly by a Uhlan regiment, (Associated Press Despatch) j v''hifh on!y ^ ^vio^ ^ ^fd Pass- *\t| DUBLIN, March 27\u2014The bodv of a i to ®ur, side.Two, thousand Kuabn *\tyoung, well-dressed man was found jCos3acks have J03Eed ^ near Smolensk .yesterday in a field at Banoge Bridge'\t~\t^ Sk near Newcastle, West Dublin.The man ! ^Y1eTvY!ï^\tj^arck -y- Dhe *\t; had been shot to death.The identity oü wdls had Dot been damaged.*\t! of the man has not been established (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, March 27,\u2014Odessa, the great Russian port ©h the Black Sea, has been oceu» pied by Ukrainians under General Pawlenko, commander of the Ukrainian National -Army, according to information received by the Ukrainian mission in Paris today, $ iCjL8JUUia.ftggaBci>ooqpajuiocoo^ * ® « » » * # eat a bite.\u201cThe Reds are a heterogenous mats, jcrr-un wearing red armbands, ribbons ol; ! ._ .\t.\t,\t,\t,\t.neckties.Some of them have red ; Affairs has announced that he will shirts The only thing in common to Withdraw from office unless relations all is'that they carry rifles.While ¦ between Prussia and the.Empire, the rest of the world uses such terms which he declares are now in a chao-as \u2018government troops' \u2018Spartacans\u2019I tic condition, are açain placed on a and \"the like, in the fighting area proper working basis so that arm:d every one speaks only of \u2018Noskes\u2019 excursions, such as that of General which include all varieties of the yon Leutwitz, will not occur again, former class, and \u2018carabineers\u2019 which j\tnsrritrrc-rrn include all Reds, It is a war of Noske MUELLER IS REQUESTED against the Carabineers.\tjn FORM NFW CABINET \u201cAt Duisburg, where dozens were |\t1rul'1TI 1 LTl' Lm>ilHL! add peace\u2014claims that.\tpop i\t\u2014- killed and hundreds wounded during ; (Associated Press Despatch) the first day\u2019s fighting, women and ! BERLIN.March 27\u2014The Cabinet children in the streets speak abouti of Premier Bauer has resigned and shooting and death like one would I Hermann Mueller, the Foreign Min-speak of the rain, At Duisburg the Ister, has been authorized by Presi EXCHANGE HAS BEEN GAINING IN NEW YORK #- Another Advance Recorded.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, March 27.\u2014(Russian) Novorossisk, the last base in southern Russia, under control of General Denekine, has been captured by the Russian Bolshevists, according to a wireless despatch from Moscow.i » -*! [Abandoning anti-Bolshevik Amy.; -3Ü g i r i\taai\tnr I (Associated Press Despatch) Bntish Exchange Marks Were\tLONDON.March 27\u2014Turcomans Higher, While French and ltal-!°n the Turkstan front are abandon- ian Opened Slightly Lower.Ing the anti-Bolshevik army, according to a wireless from Moscow.Allied Food Missions, which were caught in the town at the height of the fighting, were courteously treated and escorted out of the town by the Reds after the Belgians occupying the Hotel had fled In the darkness\u201d REAL POWER IN HANDS OF THE MILITARY ELEMENT (Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, March 27\u2014The Rreic-helt asserts that the real power is, as before, in the hahds of the military element and that the governmental General Von Seecht is just as much in favor of monarchism and as warm for revenge as General Von Luettwitz, who headed the military forces of the Kapp dictatorship.The newspaper, which Is the organ of the Independents, taunts the government with Inability to enforce respect for its own decrees.dent Ebert to form a new cabinet.Resignation was caused by.pressure from the Labor Federation.The Prussian Minialjur u£ Public.Kara vuadLaftLv, BOLSHEVIK OFFICERS AIDING THE WORKERS LONDON, March 27.\u2014(German) \u2014One hundred Russian officers, sent to Germany by Lenipe, the Russian Bolshevik Premier, are assisting in the operations of the German workers army before Wesel, says a Copenhagen despatch to the London Times.The despatch says the workers have taken over control of the Krupp works at Essen and are turning out arms and ammunition.The officer expects Wesel to be evacuated by government troops in order that devastation and bloodshed may be avoided, the correspondent says.MANY SINN FELNERS ARRESTED.DUBLIN, March 27\u2014Thirty-five prominent Sinn Feiners were arrested (Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK.March 27\u2014British exchange continued to show strength today, demand sterling opening at $3.96)4.an advance of one quarter of a cent from yesterday\u2019s close and three-fourths of a cent below the I highest quotation yesterday.Markets were a shade higher at 1.36 cents ' each, but French and Italian ex- ! change opened slightly lower Franc cheeks were quoted at the rate of! were 9ti.86hcents!ar' c,inad!an dollar* j Water Dam and Power House at beaucevule FEARS WORST FLOOD IN YEARS CASES AGAINST LIQUOR SALES AT THETFORD Technical Discussion in Trial of Twenty-nine for Alleged Violation of Temperance Law.THETFORD MINES, March 27.\u2014 The whole of yesterday was taken up by the Court, presided over by Judge H.Mulvena, in a continuation of tbe cases against twenty-nine men accused of the sale of liquor contrary to law.At the opening of the session, Mr.G.Taschereau, counsel for tbe defence submitted a motion that the pleas of guilty, which had been given, be changed to not guilty in each of the twenty-nine cases, on the ground that they had been improperly obtained.After lengthy argument, the Court intimated that the CasSrm Reports tfea!: tks Sparta-cans Are Being Led by Bolshevist Officers from Russia ROTTERDAM, March 27\u2014Hundreds of fugitives from the Ruhr district are nearing the Dutch frontier, according to a correspondent of the Courant Some have arrived at Steen-burg, bringing stories of the Red terror in towns through which Spar-tacists have driven armored cars.\u2019 They confirm reports, the corves-jpondent says, that the workers forces are being led by Russians or other foreigners.The government at Muenster, it is said, has had to contend with a Sot -'et dictatorship after th- Russian model, which has been getting help from Moscow.Spartacicts forces .m ; he Ruhr valley have enough ammunition, but their rations are very bad. Wellington Btroat, Shcrbrorke.LAWRENCE, MORRIS A McIVKR, ADVO-cites, etc.Sherbrooke.O\u2019BKHADY & PANNETON, ADVOCATES, lb5 Wellington Street.Y\\rM.O.TRACY, ADVOCATE, 1»7 WEI.VV hi ling ton Street.GP.ENGLAND.ADVOCATE, UO WAN3- « «ill*, Que.EWING & McFADPEN ADVOCATES, 112 St tame* Street, Montreal J.Armitage Ewing, K.C.George S.McFadden.K.C.McKeown & Bowles ADVOCATES, ETC.Sweetsburg, Que./V.K.McKeown, Iv.C\u2019.\\\\ i'.liuwles, B.A.R.C.L.Dr.C.H.P.Moore -ENTiST Cowansville, Que.Telephone 123 Miss Elizabeth Smith has returned hoges.Price 18i4 per cent, for hogs companied the remains.The Grand home from spending several weeks and 10% for calves.\ti Trunk Railway had placed a special with friends in Montreal and Granby.Mr.B.G.Paige was In Grass Pond j car at the disposal of those who at-ie was accompanied by Mrs, C.H.at the home of Sir.ï-oumîer on Mon- tended the funeral and sendee was mm® Progressive Farmers with large and well bred herds ef cattle use the PERFECTION because:\u2014 It does its work well.The cows take readily to it.It is the most economical in the use of power.Produces more milk and extends the lactation period.It is simple in operation, durable and sanitary.The test of superiority is the satisfaction a F arm Implement gives to the user.Mrs.Mary Macintosh & Son of Williamsburg, Ont., writes on December 16th, 1919: We intend to buy more cows.We purchased a two doubleunit Perfection Milker from your agent, John W.Weston of Morrisburg, and it has been a perfect success.We have used it since last June 1919, and can truly recommend the Milker lo any one.We milk 20 cows and will milk more next year.L-ows take to it kindly.Just drop in some evening and see it doing business.\u201d He frequently came to Waterloo where he and his family are well and favorably known.Mrs.B.R.W.Deacon left on Friday morning for New York, where she will join her husband, Mrs.Deacon has spent the winter with her mother, Mrs.Robert Matheson, who has been unwell, but is now quite recovered.Mr.and Mrs.Deacon will reside in New York, where Mr.Deacon has a splendid position.Mr.Fred Slack was in Montreal this week attending the funeral of his sister\u2019s young son, who died from the effects of a heavy block of wood falling \u2018SIBÜP OF FIE$\u2019; CHILO'S LAME FUR FRIGES AND PARTICULARS WRITE; PERFECTION MANUFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED Office: 137 McGill Street MONTREAL, QUE.Works: Vaivkïeek Hill, Ont.Or call on our representative in.your District, Tellier & Loranger, Sherbrooke, Que.V/.M.Harris, West Shefford, Que.E.D.Cook, Sutton, Que.OF WX.T.U.HELD USUAL SESSION Presentation Was.Made by Members to Mrs.Cutter \u2014 Other General News from Sutton.SUTTON, Que., March 27.\u2014The W.C.T.U.meeting which was held on Wednesday, at the home of Mrs.Jane Hoskins, was a very pleasant event.Mrs.Cutter, Honorary President, presided, and read a programme of events to take place in London, England where \u201cThe World\u2019s Convention of the W.C.T.U.takes place.Mrs.Cutter made a request that when the members had any opportunity to vote or do anything to help on the temperance work, to take advantage of their privileges, as she intended to do her bit while away, as she expects opportunities will be allowed all delegates.A very nice lunch was served and as a small token of the esteem of the members a presentation was made to Mrs.Cutter by Mrs.S.Eastman.Mrs.Arthur Darrah very kindly rendered two fine solos.A reading was also given by Mrs.L.A.Smith and one by Mrs.L.Draper.The meeting closed with the hymn, \u201cGod be With You Till We Meet Again.\u201d The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 6th., with Mrs.George Clark, Sr.Genera! Notes.Mr.A.F.Bothwell, B.S.A., who has been the guest of his sister, Mrs.F.L.Jenne, has received the appointment of Agronomist with the Provincial Government and ieft this week for Valleyfield to enter upon his new work.Mr.George Clark, Jr., is home from Brownsville Junction, Maine, where he is working.He had the misfortune of crushing his hand quite seriously.All are sorry to hear that Mr.Frank Harvey is sick with the measl-Accept \u201cCalifornia\u201d Syrup of Figs es only\u2014look for the name California Mrs.Jennie Call and Mrs.Hiram on the package, then you are sure Mills went to Richford, Vt., last your child is having the best and week.most harmless laxative or physic for 1 _ Miss Minnie Scott is home from the little stomach, liver and bowels.; Montreal, where she has been visiting Children love its delicious, fruity j her sister, Mrs.Ross Hamilton, taste.Full directions for child\u2019s | The W.A.of the Grace Church met dose on each bottle.Give it without with the secretary, Mrs.H.H.Dyer, Moth Balls Time has come to pack your furs away.We have just received a big consignment of Moth Balls and Flakes.Come early and make your purchases.W.H.Griffflli 121 Wellington Si Look at tongue! Remove poisons from stomach, liver and bowels.C U N A R D ANCHOR anchor-donaldsun KKGULAR SERVICES \u2019 To Giasgow From Portland.Cassandra\t.\tApr.2i Bummer Sailings\t10 a.ni Montreal.Saturnla.May 8 Montreal.Cas.sandra\t.\t.May 29 Montreal.Saturnia .June 12 Montreal.Cassandra\t.July a Montreal.Saturnia.July 17 To Glasgow via Movillo New York.Columbia .Apr.17 New York.Columbia.May 22 New York.Columbia\t.July 3 To Liverpool New York.Kaia.Aug.Viet.Apr.24 New York.Cat-mania\t.May It» New York.Vauban.May 15 New York.Kais.Aug.Viet.May 29 To Plymouth, Cherbourg & Liverpool Nov/ York.Oarmania.Apr.10 New York.Carcnia.Juna 26 To Plymouth, Cherbourg, Southampton New York.Royal Cîeorga .Apr.14 New York.Royal George .May 19 New York.Royal George\t«.June 23 To Cherbourg & Southampton New York.Mauretania.Apr.\t24 New York.Mauretan\u2019a\t.May 22 New York.Imperator\t.June\t19 To Plymouth & Havre New York.Saxonia.May\t19 New York.Saxonla.June\t19 To Plymouth & Hamburg.New York.Saxonla .Apr.\t10 To Patras, Dubrovnik & Trieste New York.Pannonla .\u201e\u201e.Apr.10 To Genoa New York.___Italia .M.r,\t31 For rate, of pasaage, freight and turthaf particulars apply to local agent.*r fear.Mother: You must say \u201cCalifornia.Made Finish Economical and Handy \u2022K~K THE ROBERT REF0RD CO., LTD.OBnBKAI.AGKKTS 20 HOSPITAL STREET 33-25 ST.SACRAMENT STR88T MONTREAL.P.Q.TO EUROPE FROM WEST ST.JOHN, H) 29\u2014Corsican .Havre-Lon Mar.30\u2014Scotian .Antwerp Anr' 8S1~M-keep ofthe farm.Renews Farm Implements, Buggies and Automobiles biggies, wagons, implements, automobiles, and tractors can be kept in good appearance when re-finished with bloglazc.Easy toapply.One or two coats will do the work.Dries over night, giving a hard, glossy, coach-like finish that wears with unusual endurance.Complete Floglaze Color Card sent on request.Let lis al.o tell you almut Floglaze forotherpurposen.ypERiAiV/iRsisH & Color Cd.WINNIPEG TORONTO MNCSÜ Our booklet, \"How to Finish and Refinish with Floglaze \u201d will be sent on request mndethroughyour denier or direct to us.If you nave suffered from constipation for years, tried doctors and all the remedies you ever heard or read j of, without getting relief, if you have ; been subject to all the miseries associated with constipation, such as sick and bilious headaches, biliousness, I specks floating before the eyes, water brash, heartburn, jaundice and the painful, troublesome, internal, bleeding or protruding idles, etc., wouldn\u2019t you consider it a blessing to be able to keep the bowels in a good hcaltn [ condition and prevent disease getting 1 a foothold on your system.Milburn\u2019s Laxa-Liver Pills arc indicated just for this purpose; then regular use relieving ihc worst cases of constipation.Mrs.Malcolm McDermid, Cranton Station, N.S., writes:\u2014\u201cI have been sick for a number of years with sick headaches and constipation.I tried all kinds of doctors\u2019 medicine, but none did me any good.1 tr.u ' 1 burn\u2019s Laxa-Liver Pills, and after using four vials i am completely cured and would heartily recommend them to all sufferers.\u201d Milburn\u2019a Laxa-Liver Pills are 25c a vial at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T.Milburn Limited, Toronto, Out It allays the inflammation, soothes the irritation, and heals the diseased mucous lining of the lungs and bronchial tubes.\t.Mrs.Leo Allen, Petite de Grat the chnivL r,\u201e.,i,, r ffV -Bridge, N.S., writes:\u2014\u201cLast winter 1 I\t\u201e\th\t¦\t!u\tl two 0l; three\thsd\tan awful cough that kept me\tin enter d\tth\tb\t8 t0\tthe w?ter havinK\tthe\thouse for\tover two months.\tÏ one ami a haft te\u201d!hvp» f^depth ot, tried several cough remedies, but got .i_a\ttluee feet deep, con- no relief.I was almost discouraged when a grocer here offered me a bottle of Dr.Wood\u2019s Norway Pine Sy- __n- \u201e\t.\t-, -rup.After taking that one my cough- Mr« v1 [YCIn.K.her.e 011 Wednesday, ing began to cease.I took two more, t! '\tT\t,\tSutton\tand\tthey cured\tme completely.\u201d on\tTuesday to attend\tthe funeral of\tr-\t*\t\u2022 tv nr j.x- her little grand daughter, Frances GetD the genuine Dr.Wood s Nor-Harvey.\t, way Pme Syrup; put up m a yellow Mr.L.Kinc went tn RirhiYnvi vt I wrapper; ^ 3 pine sequently there could not be any fire built in the furnace.\u2022 Rev.A.Hagar, of Dunham, vas trees the trade tured only b.The T.Milburn, Limit-ed, Toronto, Ont.L.King went to Richford, Vt., u aoPer\u2019 \u2022 ar i -n\t« recently.\t\u2019\t* |mark; pricp 25c and 50c; manufac Miss G.McKelvey has closed her school at Dunboro for two weeks, and returned to her home at Dunham.Mr.N.H.Harvey went to Montreal on Thursday, to consult an eye specialist regarding treatment for J his eyes.Mr.L.Childerhouse accom- panied him.Miss Can ie Hand, Valleyfield, was a guest at lie home of her sister, Mrs.M.C.Robinson recently.Mr.J.L.Spicer, of East Dunham, was visiting at Elm Crest Farm recently.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Hawley, Sutton, were recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.E.Bates.FOSTER ' We are as usual in the market for a large quantity or Maple Sugar and Syrup, fur which we are prepared to pay the highest market price.Receiving Stations at our plant at Foster, also Codere's Feed Store, Knowlton.We supply empty barrels for Syrup on application.\u2014Eastern Townships Poultry Farms, Ltd., Foster, (Juti.l How ïo Fsirify j the Biood fi \u201cFifteen to thirty drops of _ i Extract of Roots, commonly J I called Mother Seidel's Curative J ' Syrop, may be taken in water A with meal, and nt bedtime, for \\ the cure of indigestion, const!* à $ pation and bad blood.Persist* .J once in thi.treatment will effect Ù \u201e a cure in nearly every case.\u2014 Ï ^ Get the genuine at druggists.^ C- .a- .'rt.il\tA- the Anglican and Roman Catholic', by ; Long \u2019 ^uffenn street> D.R.0., Max special services, when \u201cQlory, laud s' and honor\u201d will be sung to Hhji who # For Sr!e by All Leading Merchants SAVE TIME SAVE MONEY HAVE YOUR FARE READY Te: ALVA 142-144 Wellington St.Sherbrooke BRANCHES\u2014Cocticook, Rock Iciani, Grenby, Richmond, T keif or i Mln:~ entered Jerusalem amid great rejoicing.The musical service will have a.note of gladness, in preparation for- All the fai-mers are busy in their the joy of Çaster, and sermons will be suf?r cr\u20achards in this vicinity, based on historical facts of this great \u201dJr- Roi\u2019s family are convales-chureh festival.\t! cent after their recent illness._______________ Miss Mildred Traver spent the INTERESTING PROGRAMME AT we1eTk-endJaLMr\u2019T-C',B\u2019 Cow4n\u2019s.WESLEY HALL.\tana Mrs- Earle Bresee and lit- Wcsley hall was well filled Thurs- île\te^\u2019 sPent Sunday at Mrs.day evening to listen to an attractive - Yf;' AJy P s-\t_ ,\t.programme of readings and musicaL .frrs' htebert Goober is suffering selections.The first number was1 anTattaj;k of neuralgia._\t.\t,\tpianoforte selections bv Miss Con-1 Jlrs- L.SheiTer and two children Just received a car of Fertilizer, ; stance O\u2019Callaghan, a voung pianist }?ei'e recently visiting Mrs.C.B.alSo car of seed oats.\u2014Fuller Graini of marked ability, who played \u2018Poll-\tD and Provision Co.\tchinelle,\u201d by Rachmaninoff, and - Lj!te and Hattje Bresee were visit- ' Salesman wanted at Edwards\u2019.\t'Scherzo-Chorale,\u201d by DuBois.Miss ., ,\t,, .Tuttle, teacher of expression at 1.baloiS, lobaccomst, has nioved his 1\trnllpp\u2019p pnfprtainpH Tipr U * i i , i \u2022 store, 'from 1.Ï5 to 201b Wellington St.audience with her\u2019 well-chosen selec- has beeVmade ffiaffilv\tt0pfini?n\u2019 where his customers will find a larger j tions.Miss Gladys Howard, well- the%veek e^neeiaHv hv l t Ur\u2018!T i and bigger stock.\t¦ known local violinist, was at her best have\t.b.i;'fd S\u2019 wlT To Rent\u2014May I, two good office, in her numbers, which consisted of tho riatter f dress ^untlhfe^ô rooms, first floor up.Heated, good \u201cConcerto No.LX.by De Beriot, and! welter their ii'ffit H.C.'Wilson & Sons, Ltd.\tGavotte,\u201d by Mozart.The Lennox-!\ti 0StU?le exPIo:lt,lng' °\t\u2019\t'ville Methodist choir quartette sang!\tthat 4« INTEREST Paid on Deposits Accounts Opened with $1 or more The Sherbrooke Loan & Mortgage Company mg Gordon and Doris Allen on Saturdays Notice to farmers.\u2014H.P Hood & two secular numbers I Sons Creamery, at Lennoxville is open manner.Mrs.Stevenson, who Dlea-ine -13 sometimes quite startling, and ®\tTU CT T VT CT TVrtW» ViQn-irrr\t^ ^ ^ 4-.i- \u201e \u2022 a.___.\t_____ who sang -\t^r°m heavy fur coats to white to receive cream, Tuesday and Friday [\u201cThe Valley of Laughter,\u201d\u2019 has a beau- kld boots> without rubbers.There is tiful soprano voice, which she used to ?ne more week before the great Eas- ! : of each week.*3!- 1 Read about McCaw-Bissell\u2019s big Ftf.; : sale of Living-room Suites in another I column.A BIG HOLE IN THE CASING means naught to our vulcanizing experts.Just child\u2019s play for them to take that \u201cbusted\u2019\u2019 tire and make it run like new.In these days of costly tires it means a saving to you of $3.00 to $10.00 every time we prolong the life of your used tires.Often our vulcanizing doubles their life.Sherbrooke Vulcanizing Works 199 Wellington St, Phone 668.great advantage.Instrumental trio by Miss Marion Parker, pianist ; Fenwick Parker, violinist, and Clarence I mil.-it n\t.Van Steenburgh, cellist, and a ladies' , Telephone Mrs.rarwell, 457, to re- quartette composed of Mrs.MacKay, ! serve tables for \u2018 The-Dansant, m the | Mrs.Chas.Howard, Mieses Ranse-; Art Hail, April 3.\t, housan and Hubbard, completed an We, the undersigned, wish to in-! eT,j°yahle evening\u2019s entertainment, \u2019form the public that we have taken the accompanists for the evening over the Butcher Shop of Mr.John ï®r.e J^ss, Marion Parker, Mr.A.E.Martin, Lennoxville, and will be open j whitehead and Mr.Gault Parker, for business April 1 with an entire\t\u201e-\u2014 new stock.Specialties for Easter, FUNERAL OF LATE MISS GUN-choice line of smoked meats, fresh\tDRY lamb, ets.Good service guaranteed.\u2014 ; The funeral of the late Violet Mad-Fraser and Ross.\t1 eleine Gundry(was held at her home, Probably for the tt-fc, j! ¦ .nr8 s3! g\u201d f* I M E NI Q l_l T F I T -r E R _ s1! Successors to M.Pollack 187 Wellington Street Sherbrooke 1 iUUclUiY LOI Lilt; liliiL LIIIIC UIl XCCLIAU, ,\t\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e __j_; i ,\t, i \u201e u\t, a motion picture was taken as the sub- t, r -pSP uc\u2018;ed ^ the house by ject for L sermon at a service in an the R^' G.Ellery Read.The remains Episcopal Church, last Sunday, when if6m\tthe BV ^M\u2019TTtr?ln the Very Reverend MacCormack, D.D.to N°rth Hatley, thence to the Union Dean of St.PauTs Pro-cathedral of Çhurch, where the service was con-Los Angeles, made the picture based c*UCLec* by the Rev.Mr.Read, who on Basil King\u2019s novel, \u201cThe Street sP°^e comforting words to those so Called Straight,\u201d the basis of his ad- j sadly bereaved in the loss of one who dress.\t; was dearly loved by all who knew her.\t-\u201e \u2014 x The late Miss Gundry was bom at se^ freckles, for if not removed * °Hf ouy exchange tickets at\ton February 11, 1900.Her fa- no''T they may stay all Summer, and ter season, when subdued gaiety will break its bounds, and beautv and pleasure will reign in the Easter fes-tivities.Freckles March Worst lime for This Trouble \u2014How to Remove Easily There\u2019s a reason why nearly everybody freckles in March, but happily there is also a remedy for these ugly blemishes, and no one need stay freckled.Simply get an ounce of Othine, double strength, from your druggist and apply a little of it night and morning, and in a few dqys you should see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the light ones have vanished entirely.Now is the time to rid your- \u201cWHERE YOU BUY FOR LESS,\u201d |feS Si,, (fay littie Kewpies stare yoq cans on hand, kindly return the same outVof countenance from their safe at once, or notify the office and we:\tbehind the plate glass.Sec- will collect them.\u2014Sherbrooke Pure I 10 thcm come the llttle yellow ijik Co.\t\u2018 chicks and funny \u201cbunnies,\u201d ranging \u2018 Sugar\u2014We have received two cars i f\tfrom cotton batting to of gra dated sugar.Owing to The 'f?ndant G.ro,uPs of children Imger scarcity and continual advance we ad- these windows, and those whose vise our friends to lay by a certain intultl,on of hum?n character is quick supply while prices are yet fair.Give enou*n> can read a story of the light us your order.Hebert & Fortier\tard shadow of life from these little Buy your Electrical Goods from an!ff^\u2019 ™any of them showing a love Electrical Store and be assured of the beautTul, out the glaring fact future service.If it\u2019s Electrical, we ;that ,th\u201eesfu \u2018 awcet3 and Patties are have it.\u2014Wiggett\u2019s Electric Shop, Strathcopa Square.Phone 435.IN PLACE OF AN EASTER CARD\u2014YOUR PHOTOGRAPH.Both seasonable -but one a permanent reminder of you.NAKASH STUDIO Phone II07 vv muer r.aiiauuxu vjruvi:rnmcnt Spraying omDat and over Cold Medals and leirnt Awa Zr .r 1 Spray to beat Disease and Peats of I operation It\u2019s no higher in price than other machines without any of these features\u2014 It\u2019s the best washing machine \u201cbuy\u201d in Sherbrooke\u2014 Phone or call on us to arrange a demonstration.nothing.This will cost you ! Beat the H.C.of L.Crown Laundry scientific treatment makes your castoff clothes wearable\u2014many dollars can be saved on your wardrobe if you let Crown Laundry do the cleaning.The Crown Laundry of Sherbrooke Phone\u201410 \u201cWe Dye to Suit You\u201d Wiggelt\u2019s Electric Shop Strathcona Sq.\tPhone 435 not for them.The moving vans are already decorating the streets, and affecting the (tempers of many otherwise peaceful ; residents, while the energetic house-! wife is beginning her semi-annual campaign against her big enemy, Dirt.\tj The proverbial small boy has been i having a busy time since yesterday, for people must have palm branches for tomorrow, the day when the en- ___.\t.trance of our Bavious into Jerusalem! ¦\t' 1 \u2019praying\tiM wil1 k0 commemorated, and a thriv- AvvarUa ing business in these emblems is car-! ried on almost exclusively by children.That \u201clittle pitchers have big ears\u201d is! proved by the fact that the small boy has hear 1 of the H.C.of L.and has added a fifty per cent, ripo to his .c, .\tpalm branches,/in many case.;.This A hpramotor will double and triple the price, however, clears him from the yield from orchard and row crops : accusation of profiteering, and his Writ* for fre» iiluztraUiJ book on Crop PiMuez\t-\t¦\t!\t.FpramfRor Co,, King Et., Ismdon, Gan.I wares find ready purchasers.The acknowledged fact that every- | BUILD NOW! Get those needed ini» provements underway Estimates Furnished Without (est LOOMISDAIUN Construction Co., Ltd.SHERBROOKE, QUE.PRICE and QUALITY speak for themselves when you try ALUITS BREAD ALLAIT ry they Head T/iisWay 1 They not only come here for Storage Battery satisfaction, but they all go away happy.Columbia Stor« age Batteries have a way of making good with a great big plus for good measure.So do we.That\u2019s why we picked Columbia lor « winner - find wli'y thrColuinbia folk* picked uz.iVV $ Tho Takor.Bell 724w.S Don\u2019t nogl.rt to read tho Classified Advnrtizementz in thiz uziie.They likely name »omcLhipH vuu waot Cohimhiai Stct»-ade patterie^ Olivier Automooile \u20aco 201 Wrllingion Blrc«(, ¦Sherlirmikc, Quu.N y m fir*££ SHEKBKUUkh UA1LY KLLOKP, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1920.PAGE SEVEN FIRE DESTROYS PRISONER HAD \u201cWe Promise You\u201d SAW-MILL AT BEEN FORCED TO .\tGIVE EVIDENCE A cup of Tea \u201cIn Perfection\u201d from an infusion\u2014Won\u2019t You Try It ?Mr.Tremblay Still Had Million Judge Pelletier Allows Saloon Feet of Lumber to Cut\u2014General\tKeeper, Who Had Been Sentenc- i News.\ted to Jail, His Freedom.¦ .\u201cWho said FRY\u2019S?\u201d He just loves its delicious chocolaty flavor.Kiddies who get FRY\u2019S regularly are vigorous, warm-blooded and healthy.They throw off colds quickly.They are more likely to escape epidemics.If you have some little pale faces at home, just try FRY\u2019S.You\u2019ll be glad you did.But \u2014 remember Not Meg1 will do but FRY'S5\u2019 Always Use BRODIE\u2019S XXX SELF RAISING FLOUR and your DOUGHNUTS will taste more delicious, your pastry and cakes will always, be lighter and more wholesome.Brodie\u2019s Self Raising Flour is a perfect flour.With it there is no guessing or f ussing, no adding of baking powder, cream of tartar, soda or salt.It contains the right leavener in the right proportion thus assuring perfect and uniform baking.BAKE BRODIE\u2019S WAY-THE RIGHT WAY Brodie's XXX Self Raising Flour is on sale everywhere in 6 lbs and 3 lbs packages.Brodie & Harvie Limited, 14\u201416 Bleury St., MONTREAL MARTINVILLE, March 27._ A heavy loss was incurred by Mr.Tremblay this week, when his saw mill, formerly known as the Goselin Mill, was totally destroyed by fire.It is said that the owner had a millioj*.feet of lumber to saw this spring.Unless Mr.Tremblay rebuilds this will have to be taken elsewhere.With the breaking up of the roads tliis week, lumbering operations are at a standstill.General Notes.The sugar season, which came with ; a rush this week, is in full swing now.Those who were not in readiness will miss the first run of sap.It is to be hoped the season will furnish a good , supply, in view of the very high price I of all kinds of sugar.The recent victims of \u201cflu\u201d are all recovering.The schools, which had been closed on account of illness, are open again.One of the oldest land marks of j this place is being removed from its site.This building was at one time I a blacksmith and furniture shop, and .was owned and operated by Mr.Henri ; Gendron, of Sherbrooke.It has been bought by Mr.Oliver Dionne, who intends taking it down and using the lumber in constructing another building.Miss Eva Groom, of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end at her home here.Mis's Nettie Simons, of Bulwer, called on Miss Carol Cass.Mr .and Mrs.Orner T, D.Merrill, who have been at Jordan Hill, caring for their sonfs family for several i weeks, paid a visit to their home here { on Monday last.They expect soon to return for good.Mrs.Percy Locke, of Moe\u2019s River, ;was in town on Thursday, on busi-; ness.Mr.Alvin Cass is home, after being away at work all winter.Quife a number from here attended : the auction sale at Mr.J.A.Seale\u2019s on Tuesday.The death occurred recently of Miss , Isabelle Parsons, of Sherbrooke.Miss ] Parsons was born and spent all her ; li£f\u201c here .until she went to Sherbrooke to work, three years ago.Much j sympathy is fell for the family in their sad bereavement.! Mr.and Mrs.G.Merrill, of Eaton .Corner : Mr.and Mrs.H.Smith and i family, of Bulwer, were recent guests : of Mr.and Mrs.John Martin.: ^ Messrs.Austin Sharman and Bert Cullen were at Mr.Ed.Sherman\u2019s on ; Sunday last for the day, returning to ; Birchton in the evening, i Mr.Norman Cameron, of the Spring-road, LennoxviWe, was in fown on Friday of last week to get his little = 1 daughter, Margaret, who has beer.! with her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Goudie, for nearly a year.They were (Canadian Press Despatch) QUEBEC, March 27.\u2014Judge Pelletier yesterday maintained the habeas corpus petition for the release of J.C.Labergo, a saloon keeper, who had been condemned to twenty days\u2019 imprisonment by Judge Choquette in the Court of Special Sessions.In rendering judgment, and in setting the accused at liberty, the judge explained that the reason for which he freed Laberge was because he had been forced to testify against hirp-self, which, according to the Criminal Code, was absolutely against all rules of procedure and jurisprudence.In the case of Andrew Wilson, another saloon keeper, who was condemned at the same time as Laberge, for the same cause, Judge Pelletier said the petitioner had npt given testimony, but the contestation of the existence of Scott Act in Quebec was ! sufficient to allow him to \"Send the accused before the inferior tribunal for further proof as to the existence of the Scott Act.time in Montreal, was a recent guest of Mrs.A.N.Golden.Mi\u2019s.Douglas Bowie entertained the children of the N.C.O\u2019s.and men of the barracks at her quarters on Wednesday afternoon, a delightful time being spent by all.OTTAWA WILL AGAIN HAVE riAYI If.HT SAViNf ! accompanied home by Mrs.B.Rollins nrtvt uaiLluni OAVIIIU who remained over the week-end.Will Likely Go into Effect in the Capital on May 2.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, March 27.\u2014 The date when daylight saving will go into effect in Ottawa has not yet been de-fintely settled.The referendum submitted to the electors at the January elections called for the introduction of daylight saving on Saturday, May 1, but there is a possibility that the change will be delayed till mid-night, Sunday, May 2, in order to cause as little confusion as^possible.\u201cDRYS\u201d PREDICT A VICTORY (Associated Press Despatch) COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 27.\u2014Dry leaders last night predicted a victory in the recount of votes cast in the state prohibition referendum.The original wet majority of 470 has now been cut to 159.WOMEN BEAT OLD \u201cHI\u201d COST They use \u201cDiamond Dyes\u2019'and Add Years of Wear to Old, Faded Garments\u2014Really Fun ! It\u2019s easy to diarnond-dyo yonr old garments a new, rich, fadeless color, no matter if they be wool or silk; linen, cotton or mixed goods.Hoiwe-ilresses, ginghams, aprons, blouses, skirts, silks, stockings, sweaters, cldldren\u2019s coats, draperies\u2014 everything oan be made new ami good for year» of wear with \u201cDiamond Dyes.\u201d The Direction Book in package tells how to diamond-dy« over any color.To match material, have druggist show jeu \u201cDiamond Dye\u201d Color Card- Special Garden Coltections School Children\u2019s Collection\u2014 I***®» P*nmln, lUdifb, Squash «»ci Turnip\u2014our selection of varieties.Sin Jill flArilfan Pollftprinn_Beaus, Corn and Peas, and \\ pkt.each Wien HIDLn leonecnoil -Beet, Cnfcb***, Carrot, euaumÇer, Retint?, Onion '«nip, Pumpkin, Radish, Spinach, SquMh, Tomato and Turnip\u2014itf lbs.and 14 pkts.for 13.00, postpaid\u2014-our selection of varieties.HICHER WAGES ASKED BY AT ST.JOHNS Employees Asked Mayor to Assist Them in Getting a Raise in Fay.ST.JOHNS, Que., March 27.\u2014 About one hundred men employed by the Anglin\u2014Norcross Company, as laborers, left their work on Wednesday and marched in a body to interview the Mayor, and ask him to intercede with their employers for an advance in wages.Councillor Meunier, City Solicitor Cartier, and Mr.J.A.Lussier were appointed as arbitrators, these gentlemen meeting the workers in the Market Hall.After a hearing of the men\u2019s side of the story, they went to the office of Messrs.Anglin\u2014Norcross & Co., and accordingly the firm\u2019s representative asked for two days to make enquiries in neighboring towns as to the rate paid for similar labor.The men are supposed' to be getting forty cents per hour, for nine hour day, and are asking for fifty cents, with seventy-five for night work.The men returned to work Wednesday noon with the understanding that if the firm found that the higher rate was paid, it would he paid here.Hf'-w lajpwiBiw Those who appreciate good gloves know that * it\u2019s good taste and good tense to insist on DENT\u2019S The Best Cough Syrup is Home-made.F awrr Seed Cnl prfinn *» ù a situ of in SraMcHtw OHilttttt ran-ishine eiiihly MAGISTRATE\u2019S COURT HELD BUSY SESSION.Magistrate Cusson was \u201cat home\u201d to the visitors who \u201chad trouble of , their own,\u201d and wanted them .straightened out.The liquor company of St.Jchns, the Canada Club, and Mr.X.Girard were asked to explain some alleged straying from limits of the Provincial two per cent law, which they were able to do, thereby dismissing the ease.Mr.E.Limieux, of Henryville, forgot to stick a stamp on a box of headache powders.The defense produced the box\u2014.empty\u2014in court, which caused so deep complications that the case was taken \u201cen délibéré.\u201d A theft case was postponed until ! April 3, and the Bourdeau\u2014Lancinait case has been put on file as a \u201ccontinued in our next,\u201d tvith a suggestion that the principals might meanwhile patch things up.COUNCIL BUSINESS.At Tuesday evening\u2019s meeting of the Council, By-Law No, 176, con-i ceming the pm\u2019chase of the McNulty ; property.It is understood that Mr.McNulty lias agreed to accept the city\u2019s bonds at 5ts per cent, as pay-! ment for the property.ITsro\u2019a an easy way fcroubie-savers ^i^ecMraofeiMiiieMieBMMKMMBeBMtwewwBBiawawBaiiMMMiiinwwio **?*?***?*»*?\t* * ?j ¦ s.Social and Personal x\t! > 14 At *i A *X*JJk±XJJLkJLLAA*L.SuiiBiiCE,: ¦UBttBaiBlBii.aii.iiBlliMliriBIIMMBIMliliBiaMIIWgBlliMIlliBIIIMIllieiiliMlMimaiif MR.MARSH, IRON HILL.tvjt\tac t ., ,\t.\t.\t, IRON HILL, March 27.\u2014Mhe L.J.Mrs.Mclver, Aberdeen Avenue, is j Mr.J.T.Morkill, C.E., has returned Marsh died very suddenly at his gaining very encouragingly after a home from a business trip to Toronto, home \u201cFairview\u201d Tuesday morning, *\t*\t*\tafter\tfour days illness, as result\tof Miss Jessie MacVi^ar, of Montreal, tonsilitis and blood poisoning.The an- who was a delegate to the Provincial nouncement of his death was a great W.M.S., is a guest of her sister, Mrs.shock to the entire community.The M.Hutchinson, Prospect street.funeral service was held at his late *\t*\t*\tresidence on Thursday.The many friends of Miss Jean\t- Matheson will regret to learn that MRS.C.DAVIDSON, PENNINGTON she is confined to the house with a\tMINE, severe attack of rheumatism.\tr T,,,_,_TTr,TT,T, ,,\t, __ *\t*\t*\tLEMESURIER, March 27.\u2014 The Mr.Pohn Mills has returned from ï,udtHn defth °* Mrs.Charles W.the Sherbrooke Hospital to his home,! ,dsoA(nle Cora rt', C1iurch) took 87\tKing\tstreet,\tand\tis convalescing; Pi?ce\t^ ller hom,e\u2019 ^\tPennington from\this\tlong illness.\tMine,\tQue., on .'larch 14,\tfrom serious Illness.\u2022\t*\t4 Mr-.0.E.Kiribati, London street, has beep entertaining Mrs.H.D.Willard on her return from Saranac Lake, N.Y., where she has been some time for the benefit of her health.1870 1920 Our Golden Jubilee Fifty Years of Mutual Service 8 4 SINCE the inaugura-tion of the Mutual in 1870, the sum of 529,981,769 has been dispensed to the beneficiaries of deceased policyholders or\u2014in the case of endowments and other payments\u2014to the policyholders themselves! What this has meant to the thousands of families relieved cannot be computed.ÉKi The late I.£.Bowman, President, 1870-1897.^ $ The Misses Alice and Ethel Godfrey have gone to Toronto, where they have taken positions.* * * Sirs.Lockwood, of Winnipeg, Man., is Visiting her father and sister, Mr.John Tiffing, and Mrs.J.Buckingham, Prospect street.* * * Major the Rev.John Pringle, Moderator of the Assembly of the Presby-tetian Church, who was in town this whek for a few days, was the guest of B«v.Alfred Bright an'd Mrs.Bright, London street, during his stay.*\t»\tJR Master Wyatt Laws, from Montreal, is visiting his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Wyatt, London street, for a few weeks.*\t4\t* Mr.E.J.Page returned home yes-! terday from a pleasant trip to Florida | and other southern points, Mrs.Page remaining in Boston for a visit to I friends before returning home.Mr.Page is enthusiastic in his praise of the enjoyment and recuperation de-; rived from this very popular winter ! trip.\u2014 \u2014- LOWER IRELAND In addition to what has been accomplished, the company has undertaken to pay claims on the lives of its members as these may arise, in the order of nature, ¦mounting to $170,000,000, and the assets of the company exceed by a large amount the sum necessary to guarantee the payment of each and every claim beyond the possibility of failure.It was a fortunate thing for the policyholders of the Mutual Life of Canada and their dependents that the interests of the company were placed in the hands of men like the late I.E.Bowman.Mr.Bowman was a man of high principle and wielded a strong influence.He was the champion of the Mutual in its infant years and its immense success to-day is largely due to the unsparing efforts of its first president.a 1 THE MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA, H.St.C.Clayton, Dist.Mgr., SHERBROOKE, QUE.201 Mr.E.R.McCrea\u2019s dog was accidentally run over by a load of logs, which broke his back.Harry Lime, who assisted to put the poor animal out of his pain, was slightly bitten by the dog.The dog had never been known to bite anyone before.Harry, though suffering slight inconvenience from the bite, did lot let it interfere with his work.4\t4\t4 Mrs.J.F.Kinnear, president of the Presbyterial of the W.M.S., Montreal, is the guest of Mrs.David Wilson, Victoria street, after attending the provincial meetings.* * * Mr.J.A.Cochrane, Lennoxville, spent a few days in Montreal this week, and was the guest of his sister, Mrs.Charles Holt.iue., following an attack pneu-of the moma, \u201cflu.\u201d The remains were brought here to the home of her mother, Mrs.M.Church, from which the funeral took place on March 17, the Rev.J.Rothiea, of Leeds village, officiating.Interment was made in St.James\u2019 cemetery, Leeds village.The bearers were Messrs.Frank Ecss, Hugh Beattie, M.McElreavy and Arthur Patterson.Deceased leaves to mourn her loss her huoband, her mother, Mrs.M.Church ; two sisters, Mrs.H.Patterson, Lysander, Que., and Mrs.Geo.Bullard, of East Ryegate, Vt., and one brother, W.E.Church, of Spring-field, Mass., besides many other relatives and friends.Those who attended the funeral r»in niT/innnn £.ro5} a distance were Mr.and Mrs.Kl!.XI II I WXX p; David»on and son Ivan, of Quebec; Dill l3Uvv£i^0 ?îr' W- E- Church, of Springfield, Mass., and Mr.T.Armstrong, of Pen-Inington Mine, Que.MOCK TRIAL AT Y.M.C.A.PROVED Members of Bishop\u2019s College Dramatic Society Delighted Audience.Many housewives who want Jiffy-Jell get something else and then are disappointed.Jiffy-Jell is the real-fruit dessert.The condensed fruit juices come sealed in glass, a bottle in each package.Jiffy-Jell is the only dessert which has these bottled flavors.Yet it costs no more than the desserts which lack them.\t, This is important.Jiffy-Jell is healthful and delightful.It supplies you real fruit in abundance, and people need fruit daily.It firings you rare fruits at a trifling cost.Be sure of the name Jiffy-Jell.Then the fruit flavor will be condensed fruit juice, in liquid form, in a vial.A most successful entertainment was provided last evening in the local F.M.C.A.gymnasium by the Dramatic Society of Bishop\u2019s College, in which about thirty-six students and members of the faculty took part.The prisoner was charged with \u201chigh treason\u201d against His Majesty on five counts, the chief one being the overthrow of the Government and the establishing of a Bolshevik regime.The witnesses were attired in various designs of Russian costume (including the whiskers) and made a realistic scene.The manipulation of an ingeniously devised wireless apparatus, which was exhibited in evidence against the accused, was a source oJ amusement when the prisoner tried to prove that it was an invention of his own to assist ladies in doing up their hair.The jury impersonated about every type of humanity that one would find in Russia as it is known today, and each actor was a credit to the plot.Bolshevik sympathizers were distributed amo.«rst the audience and caused no end of laughter by their appearance and remarks.Especially attractive were the two females, lovers of the friends of the proposed revolution.Disturbances in the court room were frequent, and on several occasions the individual Bolshevists had to be forcibly removed from the court room.After a stormy session of the jurors, the prisoner was found guilty and sentenced to be handed r THE book may not turn out just the way you hoped it would\u2014but the box of \u201cDELECTO Chocolates will.You will find it contains just the chocolates you enjoy most Creams, Hard Centers, Fruits, Nugatines, Marshmallows and Nuts.In Jh i, 3 ana 5 pound boxes, Ask for the KCDelecto\u201d \u2018Box.to be handed over to a commission.The judge and council ; ~nd received his education at also deserve much praise for the man-! °ac!jed,\tCollege.After nerinwhichthe plot was arranged and executed.The entertainment was attended by MRS.BURT, BROOKBURY.BROOKBUP.Y, March 27.\u2014 Mrs.Burt, daughter of the late James Joyce and widow of the late James W.Burt, passed away at her home here on March 18th., after a lengthy and painful illness of an incurable disease.The funeral service was held at the Advent Church on Saturday, the Rev.F.W.S.Walden, of Scots-town, officiating.The bearers were four nephews, Alex, Eugene, Ola and B.J.McKenzie, who were selected by the deceased, as were also a number of old friends and neighbors who supplied the choir.Deceased was sixty-six veai-s of age September 24th.She was an Adventist in religion, a kind friend and good neighbor and will be much missed in the neighborhood, as well as in her home.She leaves one daughter, Mrs.H.J.Downs, one little grandson and son-in-law, who resided together in the old Burt home; one sister, Mrs.J.McKenzie, of this place; one brother, Mr.A.Joyce, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., who was unable to be present; three half sisters and six half brothers.The floral offerings were beautiful and the interment was in the Brookbury cemetery beside her late husband, who predeceased her about six years ago.LOYOLA M.HEALY, MONTREAL.The funeral of the late Loyola M.Healy, son of the late Major M.H.Healv and Mrs.Mary Healy, formerly of Windsor Mills, took place from Ms late residence, 20 Rioux street, on March 22.Loyola M.Healy was born on July 31, 1893, at Windsor Mills, the \u201e\this graduation he was employed by the Canada Paper Co.At the age of time of day , BAKER\u2019S COCOA is jvelcome Do not make the mistake of thinking that cocoa is only an occasional drink.It is so valuable a food beverage, so rich in the elements of nutrition, so delicious in flavor, and so wholesome that it should be used regularly and often.Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free.WALTER BAKER & CO.LIMITED VV\u2019* iSkT'iV ESTABLISHED 17S0 MONTREAL, CANADA DORCHESTER, MASS.?\t» rri\u2019r rrrr » n TV rW-T-r r age ____________________twenty he came to Montreal and en- the Boy Scouts in a body, numbering tered the employ of.the Government, about one hundred, and about one in , department of railways and hundred and twenty-five adults were i cana\u2018s< where he gave most efficient also present.\tservice until a few weeks before his \u2022»\tdeath.?\tA**************** Owing to his genial and amiable ?\t* disposition he endeared himself to a *\tCITY BRIFFI FTS * la/K^ host, of friends.The offering ALEXANDER McRAE, SCOTSTOWN *\tv'î 1 1\t^ 0f three hundred and thirty-four Sweet Milk\u2014Sour Milk\u2014 Buttermilk or, Water CFse any of tliësè when baking with G-0 Baking Powder It gives you a wider choice of ingredients for cakes and pastry, yet assures you of positivo success in your baking.Egg-0 is absolutely pure and efficient \u2014And double acting, that is, its first action occurs in the mixing bowl when cold water or milk in its various forms is added.Allowing the dough to stand for 15 or 20 minutes will give better results.When you put your baking in the oven Egg-O will continue to rise until your cakes are properly baked.Buying Egg-0 in the larger tins is most economical for family use.Egg-0 Baking Powder Co.Limited Hamilton, Canada s* ¦JfM.c.j \\ \\ baking ters to mourn his Jos's._\t\u201e three hundred and ****************** masses, and the many and very' beautiful floral tributes, testify to the es-EDUCATIONAL COMMITTEE OF te®m in which he was held by friends, Y.W.C.A.HELD SESSION.fellow employees and employers.A A meeting of the eduational com-'very larpe number attended the sol-mittee of the Y.W.C.A.was held yes- em!1 funeral ma?s which was celebrat-terday to discuss certain plans for the ed \u2019n Ann\u2019s Church.The celebrant future in connection with the club work of the association.The secretary and the committee recognize fully the fact that if the organizations are to increase in size and scope, more assistance is necessary either from members of the association or others, and volunteer help, it is hoped, will be secured.A number of suggestions were made and several adopted.A visit will be paid to this city shortly by Miss Thomas, national secretary of girls\u2019 work, with a view to forming groups of the organization Canadian Girls in Training,\u201d in cooperation with the Sunday Schools, clergy and superintendents.of the mass was Rev.Father Jackman C.SS.R., with Father Coll, C.SS.as deacon, and Father McBrearty, C.SS.R., as sub-deacon.Many prominent people were among those present.He leaves a mother and two sis- SCOTSTOWN, March 27\u2014Mr.Alexander McRae, of Albert street, died last Tuesday evening.The deceased had been sick for several weeks and suffered much towards the last.The late Mr.McRae came to live in Scotstown a few years ago, but his former residence was in the town of Lingwick.-«- Don\u2019t neglect to read CTie Classified Advertisements in this issue.They likely name something you want.LIBBYTOWN went out of the river at bridge last Thursday and The the steel now the road is passable again, after being blocked by high water for several days.Mrs.F.L.Brown is recovering from her recent illness.The Rev.and Mrs.Gibbs, of Barns-ton, were calling on friends here recently.Mr.and Mrs.E.L.McClary and Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Mosher and little son, of Massawippi, were at Mr.D.Davidson\u2019s one day recently._ ie Sugar in Canada in 3/7 of the World's output, and averages about 19,MQ,0(H) Ibsw, of which the province of Quebec contribute* a « klllltUiJMi mm H.L.r GRTIER, Selling Agent, Montreal.EAST FARNHAM Mr.Harlow Hutchina, nf Montreal, ban l>cen the guent of Mr.and Mrs.ter serving thirty-two years very faithfully on Mr.Hutchins farm.Mrs.W.J.Douglas returned homi P.W.Taber.He is placing a new from Hardwick, Vt., this week, manager on his farm.Mr.Jalbert and] Miss G.Stewart, of Brigham, was family are moving to Cowansville, af- a guest of her aistcr on Wednesday.Farmers are busy in the woods and report a good run of sap.Mrs.ii.Shufelt went recently to Grand Mere visiting her son, Mr.Rupert Shufelt, for a few weeks and Mrs.Shufelt, PRO RATA Neverpaye\u2014Could you give me judt one minute of your time?I want to borrow $5.Wyse\u2014That would be giving you a whole day; I ouly get $U0 a waaL I t \\ 69999999999999999 01010202010201050248020100000001020000020001010102 23535323482323022323484823485323482323485323484853532353482323484848482348232353232323232353482301 ^999999 54762603077564 754903129193754124 £>HLKtJKUUK.L DAILY KLCUKL), bAlUKDAY, ?vlA.RCH 27, 1920, PAGE ELEVEN HELP WANTED\u2014FEMALE I tOOK GENEfttAL WANTED FOR APRIL 1.' J Hlrhwt wageB to competent person, lire.Gordon Hume, 11 Moore Street.(\"100K GENERAL WANTED, FAMILY OF ^ tvro.Apply Mrs.E.W.Farwell, 11 St, Sherbrooke.IRL WANTED TO ASSIST WITH HC work and care of child.Apply Mrs.brown.Id High Street.(CAPABLE SERVAN1 wages paid.Appl; CO Queen Street, City.VI7ANTED\u2014THE 1ST ?\u2019 eral servant; no w Short, Belvidere Stieet.McCrea, 49 Melbourne Street./Cl IRL WANTED\u2014GOOD HOME IN MONT-real.No cooking.Refét-encea required, $2i per month.Apply Mrs.Mishkin, 23 St.Famill St., Montreal, Can.Main Street, Lewiston, Me.26 Melbourne Street w° Clue.WOMAN OR GIRL WAF day or mornings to do ht by letter Box 60 Record Office.CIOOK GENERAI ^ month given t to Box 59 Record.Panther Rubber Co., Jenckea\u2019Lane.at once for housework.Apply evenings, Mrs.Frank A.Hovey, 8 High Street.rjiv families.Apply with references.Mrs.Copland, 4307 Montrose Ave., Westmount, Montreal.^ both languages.Wiggett\u2019s Shoe Store.Wc V ermont /GENERAL SERVANT WANTED cooking or washing.Apply F Echenberg, 2 Prospect Street.G OQD WAGES FOR HOME WORK.62 C, Auto Knitter, Toronto.N INTELLIGENT YOUNG WOMAN worthy ; willing to go to seashore for summer.Experience not necessary if willing to learr and satisfactory references can be furnished Indoor and outdoor uniforms provided.High wages.Fare paid.Apply by letter to Mrs.H K.Starnes, 85 Lome Ave., Montreal, Que.CCOMPETENT SALESLADY WANTED AT J once for our dry goods department; some knowledge of French necessary.T.MacRae Co., Cookshire.Que.House maid wanted for april ist \u2014Very capable and furnish references.Apply Mrs.F.N.McCrea, corner Queen and Melbourne Streets.LIVE STOCK FOK SALE Durham bull for sale\u201423 months, color, dark red, (Registered).J.Galvin, ll.M.D.1, Bulwer, Que.[>ONY FOR SALE\u2014PERFECTLY SOUND ^ and quiet.Apply Box 64 Record.ONE 6 YEAR OLD BAY MARE FDR SALE, good driver and sound ; also one set harness.Can be seen at Alex.Ames & Sons, Ltd., 279 Wellington Street, City.,MGHT SHORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE\u2014 J Good animals with the best of pedigrees, me from imported stock.Apply C.A.Downes, shop\u2019s Grassing, Que.A FOUR-YEAR-OLD MARE FOR SALE, -\"V ^ \u201cNice,\u201d first prize winner at Sher-rooke Exhibition in 1919.Apply E.C.Rose, L R.3, Sherbrooke.A YRSH1RE CATTLE, TAM WORTH PIGS, Collie pups, all ages, both sexes.R.A.McKclvey & Son, Oak Hall l'arm, Magog, Que.Highland stock farm\u201d offers g - Registered Ayrshire Bulls ready for service this spring.Three of them are sired by \u2022\u2018Chief of Willowmoor,\u201d 43574, who had the greatest milk backing of any Ayrshire bull in the world.The other two are sired by \u2018\u2018Robin Hood of Fairmount,\u201d 49184, a son of the famous \u201cNetherhall Robin Hood.\u201d These five young bulls are ALL from big producing dams with official records and have the type and breeding to make them desirable herd sires.Write for pedigrees and prices.A.E.Fish & Sons, Ayer's Cliff, Que.OWING TO POOR HEALTH 1 AM OFFER-ing for sale my entire herd of .ifty purebred Holstein».A few choice yearling bulls ; also farm one mile east of Sutton Village.I.S.Wllflon, Sutton, Que.IORKY IMPORTED STALLION FOR SALE __Weight 1800 lbs.French, Registration No.3896; Canadian Reg., 95157; aged 10 yiv.21st of April.1920.Apply N.Mercier, Weedon, QuROPERTY FOR SALE\u20142 TENEMENTS, East Sherbrooke Road, new property, four or five years, electric lights, stables for four horses, place for chickens ; also two corner lots of land.Great bargain.Call 1047-J, or 240A Wellington Street.PROTESTAIT TEÀCHER WANTED FOR Principal for Bishop\u2019s Crossing Model School.Term ten months commencing Sept, 6.1920.State qualifications and salary expected.Applications to be in before April 1st, 1920.A.S.Ward, Asst.-Sec.-Treas., Bishop\u2019s Crossing, Que.-JO TEACHERS WANTED\u2014RURAL * schools.Township of Sutton, Que.Eight months beginning in Sept.20th.Fifty dollars per month to those holding a first class Elementary diploma.L.E.Dyer, Sec.-Treas.School Ccmmrs., Township of Sutton.PROTESTANT TEACHER WANTED FOR the Elementary Department of Know)ton Academy for the school year of 1920 and 1921.Apply to J.E.Fay, Seo.-Treas., Knowlton, Que.rpHE RACINE BUILDING FOR SALE\u2014 Nos.35 and 37 King St.West, situated between St.Patrick's Church and the Albion Hotel, containing several apartments and offices.For the conditions apply to \u2018\u2018La Cie Mutuelle d\u2019immeubles de Montreal, Ltee,\u201d 706 St Catherine St.East, Montreal, or to J.S.fetreault.Notary, 95 Wellington St., Sherbrooke.Try Us For CORN & OATS AMES & MILLET Wholesalers :\u2014Flour, Feed, Grain and Provisions PHONE 1446 w.\tLENNOXVILLE, QUE.MISCELLANEOUS Road builders, wanted to con- tr»ict for the building and maintaining of the Summer Roads, Municipality Township of Stanstead, during the summer 1920.For further information apply to L.E.Carpenter, Secretary-Treasurer, Tomifobia, Que, \u201crpHE PINES\u201d FOR SALE\u2014FINEST 1,0-\u20224- cation on Lake Memphremagog, one mile north Province Island, 5 acres wood land, fine beach, spring, large cottage, barn, carriage shed, ice house, pump house, motor boats, barge fishing boat, .canoe.Modern conveniences in cottage, fully furnished.For particulars address C.W.Stevens, 1061 North Michigan Ave.Pasadena, Calif.VyANTED FOR THE SUMMER\u2014A FUR-\u2019 ^ nished house in Lennoxville.Apply to Box 254, Lennoxville, or phone 688 r 2.Mrs.J.M.Mitchell, 71 Jamaica Ave., Flushing, N.Y.IjMNE GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, 80c.PER lb.Best Strawberry Plants, $1.00 per hundred.Duck Feathers and Down, $1.26 per lb.P'lora Hussey, Maeaawippi, Qua.^ALE OF FARM ON APRIL 6TH, AT ONE ^ o\u2019clock p.m., in my office in the Court House, Richmond, Que., will be sold by Public Auction to close the estate of the late Thomas Kinnon.The farm situated at Gore Station and comprising 200 acres with house and buildings thereon erected consisting of a house with eight rooms and pantry, hot air furnace in cellar, running spring-water in kitchen, and telephone.Shed, w'ork-shop and carriage house attached.Ice-house, hen-house, implement-shed, hog-pen and barn 105 ft.long with running water and stabling for from 20 to 25 head.Sugar bush of about 600 trees.About 800 to 100 cords of wood could be cut.Terms to be declared at time of sale; not necessarily all cash.WANTED \u2014 BEDROOM AND SITTING room suitable for light housekeeping, or with kitchen privileges.Box 72 Record.VyANTED TO RENT IN LENNOXVILLE\u2014 * \u2019 House, part of a house or tenement.Apply [ Mr.P.G.Newbold, Lennoxville.I^ARM WANTED TO RENT\u2014BY AN Experienced man who can furnish good references, a farm capable of handling from 15 to 18 çows, a few head of young cattle and team.Would rent with or without stock and equipment.Sherbrooke vicinity preferred.Apply to Box 61, Record Office, Sherbrooke, Que.I) A W FURS \u2014 4 GILLESPIE\u2014HAVING sold my store,' this is where I will buy furs.I need 5,000 spring muskrata and offer $3.00, $3.60 up.J.O.Darche.C p A.SELECTED GRADES OF STEAM AND GAS COALS Prompt Deliveries \u201cAll Kail,\u201d or Ex-Dock», Montreal and Quebec.The Canadian Import Co.319 Board of Trade Building, Montreal.xy HOLES ALE GROCERY FIRM WOULD ^ ^ like to have a lot to build, close track G.T.R., or C.P.R.with buildings preferred.Smart clerks » to attend to the management.Manager, Mr.Chamberland, could be interviewed, Chateau Frontenac, Sherbrooke, Sunday.28th March.1920, 1 to 5 p.m., or write Box 69, Thetford Mines.Que.Make $30 next Saturday brand new proposition.Patented last February.Greatest automobile invention selling like wild-fire.Wonderful chemical cloth ; one rub over auto windshield gives clear vision in rain, snow or fog; glas» stays clear 24 hours.Can\u2019t blur, rdbple excited.Write quick for details and exclusive territory.Auto Accessories Co., 226 Plaza Bldg., Ottawa,^>nt.11TIXED FARMING\u2014THE RICH PRAIRIES of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are especially suited for mixed farming.Land that will produce big crops of grain and fodder, and well adapted for dairying or livestock raising, can still be hed at prices averaging about $18 an acre, with twenty years to pay if you wish.Only 10 per cent- down.No further payment on the principal until the end of the fourth year ; then sixteen annual payments.Interest 6 per cent.In Southern Alberta the Canadian Pacific Railway has developed the largest individual irrigation undertaken on the American continent.The irrigated lands are sold on the same easy payment terms, with prices averaging about $50 an acre.Loan of $2,000- with no security except the land itself \u2014toward improvements made to approved settlers on irrigated farms.Twenty years to repay this loan.Six per cent, interest.Write for free illustrated booklet to S.LA DUE NORWOOD, C.P.R.Land Agent, Windsor Station, Montreal, Que.EGGS AND POULTRY.SIMPLEX CREAM SEPARATOR IN GOOD condition, for sale\u2014700 pounds ; also extra good driving harness, very little used, cheap for cash.J.Chamberlain, Glen Sutton.Foe sale\u2014first avb.east shér- brooke.Nos.26-28, 30-32.36-88.These houses are in good condition and will be sold right Appljn, Edward Bradley, 64 Frontenac St, Sherbrooke.ONE NO.600 SUNSHINE FURNACE, ONE McClary Coal Range, one Cook Stove, one McCaskey Credit System with electric cash till, one safe (medium size), one oak roll top desk, all in first class condition, to be sold at a great bargain to quick buyer.Phone 378.Ernest Conley, 42 Magog St., Sherbrooke.WE WILL SELL ANY GRADE OF FLOUR for two weeks at $6.50 a bag.Vaughan Bros., Magog, Que.MAHOGANY CABINET VICTROLA FOR sale.Apply Box 66 Record Office.Baby carriage, also baby\u2019s white sled, with folding top, in good condition, for sale.No reasonable offer refused.Apply 5 Island Street, City.BUNDLING WOOD FOR SALE.APPLY TO U General Lumber & Mfg.Co., Ltd.Phone 584.CYPHERS ELECTRIC INCUBATOR, SIXTY eggs, in A1 condition, for sale.71 Bowen Avenue, East City.BABY\u2019S CRIB, GRAMOPHONE AND TEN records, nearly new, for sale.No reasonable offer refused.Phone 938-W.BEAUTIFUL LARGE RANGE, WOOD AND coal, writh reservoir, guaranteed in perfect order; oil stove, oven, 5 gallon oil tank, screen doors, baby carriage, cradle, parlor table, rattan chairs, kitchen rocker, for sale.Apply Sundays only.6 St.Thomas St., corner Alexander Street.I^GGS FOR HATCHING FROM GUILD\u2019S ^ J strain, Rose Comb, Rhode Island Red», large, deep red, healthy birds, great layers, fifteen for $2.00.Flora Hussey, Massawippi, Que.4 LOT OF MOST BEAUTIFUL WHITE ^ ^ Leghorn and Large Rhode Island Red Hens for sale.Apply to John Edwards, 19 Dufferin Ave.Sherbrooke.TWEVE REASONS why the citizens should vote in favor of By-Law No.399: 1st\u2014Because municipalisation of electricity in Sherbrooke has made good and fulfilled all the promises made by the advocates of municipalisation over twelve years ago.2nd\u2014Because the rates for light, power and heating were reduced from one-third to one-half.3rd\u2014Because the continuous service given is far superior to any given by other companies, and production is based on continuous operation.4th\u2014Because the supply of electric energy from three generating plants (ultimately five) guarantees absolutely a continuous service in the future.5th\u2014Because the City sells and can sell electric înergy at much lower rates than could any private company in Sherbrooke.6th-\u2014Because the City plants are the property of the citizens, although not a cent of their taxes ever went to pay for same.They draw dividends by paying less for their consumption of electricity.7th\u2014Because in eleven years of municipalisation they have saved: In lighting.$348,458 In power.159,262 In street lighting.81,000 In gas.30,000 Total direct savings to citizens .$618,720 Surplus of Electric Dept.743,706 Grand total of savings.$1,362,446 8th\u2014Because the Weedon plant must he completed to be put into operation on a paying basis.9th\u2014Because when completed, the Weedon plant will generate 3,500 H.P., which will bring a gross revenue of $140,000.00.10th\u2014Because more electric power sold means more industries, more wage-earners, more population, more money, more general business for Sherbrooke.11th\u2014Because electric power must be on reserve, ready to be delivered when industries are coming; otherwise, they cannot wait, and go elsewhere.12th\u2014Because Sherbrooke has made a reputation for itself in successfully operating municipal hydroelectric plants, and that in some years to come, after all its water-powers will have been developed to their full capacity, no more capital expenditure will be needed, then the Electric Department will be able to hand its surplus to the City Treasury to pay for local improvement or lighten the burden of the tax-payers.J.K.EDWARDS, Chairman.C.J.DESBAILLETS, Manager.City Gas and Electric Dept., Sherbrooke.March 24th, 1920.THE BOYS FROM GIBBS HOME IN TROOP RANKS Of Four Hundred Who Enlisted, Seventy Were Killed and One Hundred and Twenty Wounded.Among those who made up the large army leaving Canada to take part in the world war, it has been gratifying to note the splendid records of the various organizations which emigrate boys from the British Isles.The only agency for boys located in the Eastern Townships, the Gibbs Home, Sherbrooke, has a record which is possibly unique.Of the four hundred Old Boys whose enlistment into the C.E.F., it has been possible to trace and verify, seventy gave up their lives, and one hundred and twenty were wounded.This means that almost half the number who enlisted were either killed or wounded.Most of them had worked in Eastern Canada for several years prior to enlisting, and joined regiments recruited in the Townships.The bond between Gibbs Home and the late war will not diminish in the future, for, of the five thousand children being cared for in Britain by the Church of England Society which maintains the Sherbrooke Homt, about sixty per cent lost their fathers in the war.Former employers who may notice omissions in the list published below, will render a service by communicating with the Home and giving such information as they possess.Old Boys who made the supreme sacrifice in the late war: Edgar Alden, Hugh L.Appleby, Thos.Betson, Fred Bingham, W.H.Brett, C.T.Bailey, A.J.Beech, Fred Bloom, A.E.Ballard, Claude Biake-man, John Carpenter, Quentin Dur-ward, George Davies, E.J.Dibley, T.D.Deradour, Wm.Dooley, R.P.Gerry, J.H.Gott, F.J.Hinton, Sidney Hartley, F.H.Howell, H.J.Haynes, A.E.Hawkes, Ernest Huntbach, Peter Hunt, J.0.Hughes, J.E.Hamil-I ton, George Harris, Jack H.Johnson, Sydney Johnson, A.E.Jones, R.T.Jell, C.G.McCarley, T.H.Maddocks, G.\tA.Munns, C.S.H.Nadin, E.J.Norfolk, Sydney Neville, Harry Oakley, F.A.Pizzy, C.H.Pratt, T.G.Pratt, F.J.Parkin, S.A.Petty, Albert Robinson, Fred Richardson, C.T.W.Rogers, J.W.Rooksby, W.H.Stedman, Percy Sawyer, John Sawyer, W.C.Shrewsbury, Thos.Stone, Jos.Sharpe, D.J.Street, G.W.Steers, P.W.Tucker, R.W.Thompson, W.P.Thomas, Wm.Whitehouse, Lewis Watson, Fred Wooton, Albert Warner, Jas.Warner, W.A.White-field, Alfred Woods, Horace White, H.\tC.V.Williams, Fred Williams, C.W.Wicks.GUARD AGAINST HOLD ' Serious Outbreaks of Influenza all over Canada GOOD HEALTH IN THE SUREST SAFEGUARD l4FRUIT-A-TIVES\u201d Brings Vigor and Vitality and Thus Protects Against Disease BIRTHS, MARRIAGES.DEATHS BIRTHS SNELSON.\u2014At Sweetsburg, Que., on March 20, 1920, a son, (Alfred Daniel), to Mr.and Mrs.George Snelson.DEATHS GLASGOW.\u2014Died at the home of her parents, on Wednesday evening, March 24,\t1920, Helen Gertrude Glasgow, beloved daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Glasgow.MILLER.\u2014Died at 2109 Waverly St., Montreal, Que., Clara Lillian Gardener, dearly beloved wife of Mr.C.A.Miller, formerly of Richmond and Windsor Mills, sister-in-law of Mr.Mansbridge and Miss Miller,! Ulverton, Que.A few more shadows, and \u201cHe will j come.\u201d - i \u2014 There can be no doubt thac tho situation regarding the spread cf In-! fiuenza throughout Canada is one cf grave concern.It is quite true that the number of cases does not consti-' tute an epidemic such as caused the suffering and sorrow during the terrible days of 1918.Yet there is no disguising the fact that everyone should! be on their guard against the disease.In Montreal alone, from January 20th to February 21st, three thousand, one hundred and twenty-two cases of Influenza and 139 deaths from the disease were reported to the Health Department.If the outbreak had come at the beginning of the winter instead of the end, we might reasonably feel that the very cold weather would check the spread of the disease.But coming as it has, at the end of the winter, thero is grave fear thaï, an epidemic may occur.For Spring, with its slush and rain under foot, its dampness and chill, its constant changing from cold to warm and back again, is a prolific source of coughs and colds, pleursity and pneumonia.The best protection, in fact, $he only safeguard against the \u2019Flu, is, GOOD HEALTH.Those who are not as well and strong as they should be; those who are underweight; those who are \u201crundown\u201d through overwork or sickness; should build up at once.What they need is a Blood-purifier, a body-builder, a strength-giver, like \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d, the wonderful fruit medicine.\u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d regulates the kidneys and bowels, causing these organs to eliminate waste regularly and naturally as nature intended.\u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d keeps the skin active, and insures an abundant supply of pure, rich blood, \u201cfruit-a-tives\u201d tones up and strengthens the organs of digestion, sharpens the appetite, brings restful sleep and renews the ' vitality of the nervous system.\u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d contains everything that an ideal tonic should have; to purify the blood, to build up strength and vigor, and to regulate the eliminating organs, so that the whole system would be in the best possible condition to resist disease.Now is the time to build up your health and strength, not only as a precaution against the ravages of Influenza, but also to protect you against \u201cspring fever\u201d and the inevitable reaction which comes with tha appearance of warmer weather.Get a box of \u201cFruiBa-tives\u201d today and let this fruit medicine keep you well.\u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d is .old by all dealers at 50c a box, 6 boxes for $2.60, trial size 25c, or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tiv«s Limited, Ottawa.IN MEMORIAM.In sad but loving memory of our dear aister, Lizzie (Mrs.Wm.Welch) who paased away on March 27th, 1913.\u201cWe think of you though you are gone.\u201d SISTERS, CHRISTIE AND MARY.Brigham, Que.Montreal Art Glass Works Reg.2614 St.Lawrence Blvd., MONTREAL, P.Q.late of J.C.SPENCE & SONS Artists in Stained Glass, Memorial Windows, Domestic and Heraldic Windows, Leaded Gla»s of all kinds.Brass Memorial Tablets, Designs and prices on application.CARD UF THANKS.We wish to extend our most sincere thanks | to the many kind friends who assisted u» in > every way, the ladies who so kindly contributed to the \u201cSunshine Bag,\u201d to those who sent j floral and spiritual offerings, during the illness and death of our darling Alice.MRS.L.McADAMS AND FAMILY.Bury, March 4, 1920.WE WANT IMMEDIATELY A RELIABLE agent fofr Eastern Townships to sell our well-known Fruit and Ornamental trees.Good pay, exclusive territory, with the best stock in the business.Our agency is profitable.Write Pelham Nursery Co., Toronto, Ont- A GENT WANTED, MUST BE A HUSTLER, good proposition canvassing stores and offices, $50 to $100 per week.E.W.Archer, 921 Fort Street, Victoria, B.C.ONLY SATISFACTORY CANADIAN WAR BOOK, written by Canadians, introduction by General Currie, \u201cCanada\u2019s Sons anj Great Britain in World War,\u201d offers returned men and others, men or women, wonderful opportunity to make $50 to $75 weekly.Charles Marshall made $120 first 19 hours; Mr.Pe^l averages $80 weekly ; Miss Robinson makes $60 or mare every week.Join our sales force at once; work spare time or full time.Outfit free.Winston Co., DepL D., Toronto.In The Financial Activities Freeman's\tHotel 182 St.James St.,\tMontreal European Plan.Rates $2.00 per day; and up.150 Bed Rooms, 80 with private Bath attached.Situated within five minutes from all R.R.Terminals and Steamship Landings.Three attractive Dining Rooms.Excellent Cuisine, Good Service, Moderate Cost.Chas.L.de Rouville.Manager.JUST JERSEYS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the laie George Matthew are requested to file the same with the undersigned within the next thirty days, and all persons owing the estate are requested to call and settle within the same delay.LLOYD H.HUNT Sawyerville, March 19, 1920.TRUCKING, JOBBING and Transfer of Baggage, etc.Teams for heivy work, also.A.E.ASHTON, Phone 1408-J.\t25 Court St., City.In CSABL GQNimGT Sealeu lenders, aüüreHsed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the 30th of April, 1920, for the conveyance of His Majesty\u2019s Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, 36 times per week between Richmond and Railway Station, from the Postmaster GeneraPs pleasure.Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank form» of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Richmond, Que., and at the office of the Post Office Inspector.Post Office Inspector\u2019s Office.Sherbrooke.Que., March 18, 1920.L.E.DASTOUS, Post-Office Inspector.Waterville j 10 acres, cottage, barn.fully stocked $1.500.This is a good chance for party working in village.10 acres, house and barn, just out of city limits in East Sherbrooke.Husbanc\u2019s death cause of sale.I 5 acres, house, barn and stock, one and a half miles on Prospect Street.7 room house on Kingston Avenue.Several on.Bowen Avenue.H.H.MORENCY 4 PAGE TWELVE SHLRBKÜÜKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 192a NEW BRUNSWICK t T.BOARDS WILL BEVEIOP 1» A BOY AT I.VINEBERG\u2019S WATER POWERSl MANUFACTURE #*¦*##*# GERMANS BARRED FROM INDIA FOR FIVE YEARS.147 WELUNGTON ST.Government\u2019s Policy Calls for Think Raw Product Should Be Development of Three Water\tManufactured in Canada\u2014Com-! » * * * * Powers in Various Parts of Pro- mittee Wiil Discuss Question- HOMEMAKERS IN BROOKBURV HAD GOOD MEETING vtnce.Encouraging Reports from Officers Given \u2014 Plan for Food Sale Soon \u2014 General News.FREDERICTON.N.B.March 27.\u2014 The New Brunswick Government\u2019s policy with regard to the development of the water p wers of the province and the législation to make that policy effective, vue presented to the législature yesterday afte-noon by Premier W.E Pos'er, wha also tabled the leport of the New Brunswick Fowfci Commission.In brief, the policy calls for development of three water powers in various parts of the province to supply the most pressing electrical needs I.\t,\t,\t, .\t\u201e\t, of the large centres.This work is to f.imshed product m Canada.V- ASHINGTON, March 27 \u2014The Government of India has issued an order prohibiting -entrance of Germans into & India for a period of five years Hi ft from the signing of the Ver- ft ft sailes Treaty.\t* ft\tft ft ft ft -?\u2014 ft ft ft ft ft ft At the winter or annual sesion of the E.T.Boards of Trade held here on February 10, Mr.E.W.Farwell: moved, seconded by J.H.Lalonde, of; Drummondville, that the president of; the boards nominate a committee to investigate the asbestos situation and report at the next session on ways and means that might be devised to improve the same.It was pointed out that asbestos is! being produced from mines in the Eastern Townships in larger volumes than all other places in the world; combined, yet none of it practically is being finished or manufactured into' This pro THE SCOTSTOWN HEALTH BOARD OOF IlDPS D\u2018 Dr.RobcriaiB Claims that Scarcity of Food is the Cause of High Prices Today, Chairman Asks that Writer of Letter Regarding Health Conditions Submit Complaint to Board of Health.BROOKBURY, March tha ke carried on as a public enterprise by!^uct\u2019 Pecu^-^r this district, should Brookburv Homemakers\u2019 Club held a permanent commission, and the sum,1\u20196 ma^e\tto\tproduie largo manufactur- fn annuk raeK at Riverdale the ^ S 1.000.000 is to be set aside this\tfadva,nt,aSes,for\tTownships an annua, meeting at itneraaie, tne\timmediate\texnenses\tfirst,\tand for the rest of Canada m- home of the president, Mrs.L.H.>ear\tn-eel\timmeaia.e\texpenses.\t.,\t,, Martin, on Saturday evening.Owing For the purpose of the project, the to so much sickness among the mem- Pro,vlnfe s.\t^ ln 1?fj11!66 bers and deaths in the immediate vie- districts\t; that\tof St.Jonn\tand vicin- initv, the attendance was not as large p- ¦\tFredericton and the\tTpper St.as usual\tJohn River, and the North Shore.In The president occupied the chair, each of these a water site best ad-and after the opening exercises, the aPted to the needs oi the district has minutes of the last meeting were read been selected by t.ie water power and affi-med.\tcommission and approved by the In her address, the president ex- Government for development - -\t- Hon.Mr pressed entire satisfaction at the non.nr.Foster gave a compre-j ,, growth o* the club since organization, hens.ve review of the situation, touch-; several new members having been mg among other features, not only on added to the list, and said it required Qeniand tor cheaper light and, more effort on the part of the mem- Powfy t:>uÿ ai5 showing the pressing, bers who came so far to attend meet- P6?!! for cheaper power to attract new n£s in the country than was required industries.T.ie powers given to the of those in the towns ; also that the commission were wide enough to en- ' club in town could call in talented aa-s the members to proceed with the speakers at short notice and at no work on an adequate scale and with, extra expense to the club.\tpractical.y free hands, but the inter-1 The vice-president, Mrs.W.F.Bat- est5 Clf zne Pr°™ce and the tax pay-ley, replied, stating that she did not erv,v'e,lP carefully guarded, altogether endorse the address of the , e Premier served notice that sel-; uresident.and thought that perhaos f's; interests would not be permitted * to interfere with the working out of cidentally.Acting on this resolution, Mr.P.C.DuBoyce, of Richmond, has named to the committee in question Messrs.E.W.Farwell, Jacob Nicol, K.Ô., and Col.John J.Penhale, of Sherbrooke, and John Hayes, M.D., of Richmond.This committee will meet almost immediately, and something important (may be expected as the outcome of the work of this committee.Mr.Far- ehairntan of the committee.MEETINGS WE WELL ATTENDED AT WAY\u2019S MILLS there was greater union in the country than in the town, and no counter attractions.The report of the secretary-treasurer.Miss Turner, showed an increase in members from nine to nineteen in the four months since organization, and the balance of $42 still on hand.One bill was brought up and ordered w*10 w*^ the new policy for the benefit of the Homemakers Have Animal Meet- SÏ\u2019Æâ\tt ! \u201cS - «terni by Miss said that those who now control the Buzsell, of Macdonald College great powers lying dormant there __ Gpre-al Npws must either proceed with the work'\tueue,at news, of development or give way to those paid.Mrs.W.F WAY\u2019S MILLS, March 27\u2014The annual meeting of the Homemakers\u2019 .Batley was appointed\t£lub was held ^ th® Union Hal1 .on executive representative to the county the next meeting, to be held on April Saturday p.m., March 20, with nine convention to be held in Mav.\t17.with Miss Turner as hostess.\" members present, who answered to A vote of thanks was tendered the\t- the roll-call by giving a conundrum, club by Miss Cecilia Coates for cama-\tGeneral New*.\t; which caused much amusement.The tiont sent her mother recently while vir< t h I Anna-rH is\tI same officers were re-elected for an- in the Sherbrooke Hospital.\tWrnnJ', avi^^iuL TïJÜÜAï i °ther\tMiss Jessie Davidson was A resolution of sympathy was pass- \"y = Hppin^on\t^ -a\t! elected assistant secretary-treasurer, recent locating her shoulder.\t,,\t- by slipping on the veranda and dis- e j\ti edto Mrs- H.C Turner in the recent locating her shoulder.Luckily, Dr.*nd\tcojnn,'ttJee* we,re nearh of her father, the late James\tMcDonald was\tat a near\tneighbor's, forn?1ed\u2019\t,T¥ ladl*s de1c1lded ^ maJ'e ?\u2019r\t.\t,\t,\t,\tand was called\tat once and soon had t a-uiit7\t\"7 Lbe-ri?d It was also voted that tne\tclub\tt}je shoulder in\tplace\tbenefit of the club.They also decided adopt the \u201cflower resolution\u201d in case \" Ac Me^dames W Francis nnri n F to serve light refreshments at the club of death or illness among any of the Bennett were driving to\u2019 Brookburv meetings in future and charge the members.\tCrossing recently, a tipover occurred,\tfee of ten cents.a\t\u2022 l:vWcS ^PP0™4®!1 the consequence being an injury to ?Mrs- Hovey gave a reading on and the ciub will, m the future\twork\tMrs.Bennett\u2019s\tam.Mrs.\tFrancis es-i \u201cSpring\tHousecleaning.\u201d *1\t^01 a ~0
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