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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record -\t________ lSFeb21______l___________________________________________ \u2022 \" \u2014 d,a,de* Seminary,\t' '\t- Established 1897\tSHERBROOKE, QUE., SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1920.\tPRICE TWO CENTS PRESIDENT CARRANZA WAS KILLED BY REBELS The Debate On Budget Continues\u2014Soviets Still Pressing President Carranza Is Reported To Have Been Killed During Attack SOVIETS HAVI INFECTED THE BRITISH ARMY Discipline of Certain Regiments Shows Agency at Work to Create Unrest.^wrinnnmnnr^^ i OUTRAGES SHOWN TO BE S CONTINUING IN IRELAND Official Statement Issued Claims That President of Mexico, Who Fled From Mexico City on May 6, and who Took Flight Into the Mountains of Puebla, Following a Battle Near Rinconada, Was Killed at One O\u2019Cloek Thursday Morning at Tlaxcalaltongo\u2014Fate of Carranza\u2019s companions, the Names of Whom are not as yet Known, is not Known\u2014The Attack Which Resulted in the Death of the President was led by General Rodolfo Herrera, it is Said.THF PRINCE OF WALES IS * HONORARY COMMAN DANT OF MOUNTED POLICE.Associated Press Despatch Ottawa, May 22.\u2014An order in council has been passed appointing His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, honorary commandant of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.M (Associated Press Desptach) EXICO C! FY May 22.;_______President Carranza, who with a small, party of followers, has been fugitive in the mountains of j Puebla since late last week, was killed at Tiaxcalatongo, early j Thursday morning, according to official announcement here.A num-1 her of his companions, the names of whom are as yet known, were: also killed.Genet J Herrera, it is said, directed the attack that resulted in; ihe death of the fugitive president and his followers.He belonged to ; Price-Cutting forces commanded by General Francisco De P.Mariel, who accom-, pci!icd Carranza in his flight from this city, but who last week deserted* Carranza and joined the revolutionists.There is soms uncertainty regarding the exact affiliation of Gen-1 eral Herrera.It is generally believed possible, however, that he [ commanded a small guard which was with the fleeing president.**####### ****##** BiGiEirr MARKET PRICES OF COMMODITIES Agitation Causes Some Holders to Lose Their Nerve.( Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, May 22.\u2014-Disquieting incidents affecting the discipline of certain.regiments of the British army have occurred recently, says the Daily Sketch, and investigation has resulted in the fact that agents of the Russian Soviet Government have perfected a plan to make the army a \u201chotbed of discer.sion.\u201d Stern measures to smash this organisation have been decided upon, the newspaper declares, and important arrests are imminent.In addition, wholesale deportations are to be expected.BOY ARRESTED IN TORONTO AFTER ESCAPE FROM SCHOOL Lad Was Well Supplied with Ammunition \u2014 Drew Revolver on Constable.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, May 22.-\u2014The destruction of several more police barracks and military huts in Ireland, and other outrages, are reported officially in a statement received yesterday from Dublin.It was also stated that soldiers ° were forced to unload military cargoes, as dockers re- % fusé to handle them, k no t-a o a g a a g c g o q o g o o o o o o o o J STATE OF SIEGE HAS BEEN RAISED BY PRESIDENT Berlin and Other Sections are Affected \u2014 Few Localities Awaiting Farther Decisions.DEBATE ON THE BUDGET CONTINUED AU YESTERDAY-TO BE NO SESSION OF HOUSE OF COMMONS ON MONDAY Mr.McCoig States that the Farmers Throughout the Country Want the Wheat Board Abolished, and Severely Criticized the Board of Commerce \u2014 Mr.Maharg Expresses Regret that the Minister of Finance Has Not Wiped Out the Tariff on Foodstuffs \u2014 Session Continued Until After Eleven O\u2019CIock Last Night.(.Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, May 22.\u2014Influenced by the general price-cutting agitation 1 k was in rebellion against Carranza for several years, centering j pî^cipaî^ommodfty m^S^f the Iva prerations in the State or Puebla.He surrendered last March to j country yesterday continued to Ceneta! Mariel, who was in command of government forces in that i \u201cmark down\u201d quoted values.Cotton, sjfte\tj sugar and corn options broke violent- \"v/rien mènerai Mariel Vént over to the revolutionists last week, a\t^dufng^ork?^ portion of his troops, it is known, remained loyal to the president, -\t\u2022\t-\t- and belief exists that Carranza might have taken along with him in his flight lovard Tuxpam, Henera s forces which finally turned against hm:.(Associated Press Despatch) TORONTO, May 22 \u2014Walter Pelley, nineteen years of age, who escaped from the Industrial School at Mimico, about two weeks ago, was arrested in | this city yesterday after he had drawn i a revolver on a constable and tried to \u2022 shoot He had on a cartridge belt hav-! ing thirty rounds of ammunition when i arreisted.(Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, May 22.\u2014President Ebert has issued a proclamation raising the state of siege in Berlin, Brandenburg and the remainder of Germany, whore ever it was in force, excepting the districts of Duesseldorf, East Prussia, Silesia and the province of Saxony.Decision regarding these localities relative to the return to civil jurisdiction will be reached in a few days.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, Ont., Kay 22 \u2014The debate on Sir Henry Drayton\u2019s budget continued merrily all yesterday and last evening, the House of Commons only adjourning at ten minutes past eleven o\u2019clock.A.B.McCoig, of Kent, in his references to the new taxes included in the budget stated that the farmers throughout the country wanted the Wheat Board abolished and he severely attacked the Board of Commerce, In continuing the argument on the budget, Mr.J.A.Maha.g, of Maple Creek, stated that he regretted that the Minister of Finance had not wiped out the tariff on foodstuffs, while J.H.Sinclair, of Antigonish, and Guys-boro, in his criticism stated that the empty chest and fishing in a bottomless gulf for a budget.Other speakers Finance Minister was sitting on an were W.C.Kennedy, of North Essex, 0.Turgeon, of Gloucester, and H.C.Hocken, of West Toronto.The House decided that there would be no session on Victoria Dav.THE OFFICIAL REPORT STATES THAT OFFICERS WHO HAD ACCOMPANIED PRESIDENT CARRANZA ARE SAFE Tlaxcalaltongo is a small village in ihe vicinity of Huauchinnngo, in the; southern \u201cpan handle\u2019\u2019 of the State of Puebla.It is approximately eighty-fiv.miles from San Andres, where Carraii-za left his forces and took refuge in *he mountains.The official announcement, which was given out last night from headquarters of General Obregorrl slated that it was based on official despatches which have been received.| Reports received early this morning | ej.-e that General Barrangan, chief of the presidential staff; Ygnacio Bonillas, former Mexican Ambassador at V-\u2019ashington ; General Marciano Gonzales, and General Montes, who ac-c.nipanied President Carranza in his flight from San Andres, are safe.No mention is made of others in the party which should include Luis Cabrera! Minister of the Treasury; Alkn-ao Cabrera, his brother, Governor of! Puebla, and General Murguia, who' feted as commander of the Carranza troops, after the President had fled from this city.Orders have been given that a train \\ be taken to Bcnslain, the nearest rail-1 -way point to Tlaxcalaltongo, to receive the bodies of those killed in the encounter in which President Carranza Holt hte life.Tnnnnrtnnrmr^ UNITED STATES WILL ACT AS ARBITRATOR (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, May 22 sador Wallace informed the Council of Ambassadors today that President Wilson has announced that the United States would accept the role of arbitrator in fixing the boundaries of Armenia.LOW PRICES FOR WOOL (Associated Press Despatch) BOSTON, May 22.\u2014Auctioneers here yesterday said that they were virtually giving wool away when prices at the final sale by the British Government went slightly below the low levels established in Thursday\u2019s (break.BIG DROP IN COTTON PRICES MANCHESTER, May 22.\u2014A sen-1 sational slump in the price of Egyp-.\t, of ! tian cotton during the past three days Ambas- oj j here and in Liverpool is said to be due largely to speculation in Alexan-\\ dria, Egypt, and the refusal of bankers to finance speculative transactions.BOLSHEVISTS CLAIM THAT THEY ARE STILL MAKING PROGRESS IN THEIR ATTACK AGAINST POLES Si- Object To Boot Tax.Offensive Against the Poles Along the More Northerly Part of the Front in the Region of Beresina is Continuing with Success.According to the Official Statement Issued by the Soviet Leaders \u2014 Constitution of Central Soviet Has Not Been Altered.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, May 22.\u2014The boot and shoe retailers of the city are to raise obections regarding the imposition by the budget of a ten per cent, tax on » # ANOTHER NEWSPAPER IS * FORCED TO SUSPEND OWING TO HIGH COSTS.* * * * * * Associated Press Despatch PETERBORO, Ont., May 22.\u2014The Peterboro Review daily * and weekly, will cease publicat- & # ion on June 1.Increasing * costs is given as the reason for #\u2022 the Review going out of business.A.P.Stratton is the own- » * #\ter.The circulation of the Re- * ÿi view will be taken over by the ffc is! Peterboro Examiner, the only *\u2022 ifc daily newspaper left in the #- field here.\t# *\t* S!!»;»!»##*# IS!**#»***! curable for checking of same.\u201d A meeting of the local retailers will be held early next week when members will come to a decision regard in the action to be taken.*- « Committee On Grand Trunk.1 GRAIN PRICES COLLAPSED CHICAGO, May 22.\u2014Millions of bushels of grain were thrown on the market yesterday by unnerved holders, and prices collapsed.Wreckage of values totalled 13 % cents a bushel C^OOOQQOQQIlOOQOPaee.jtflaQQOo\") on com and $1.75 a barrel on pork.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, May 22.\u2014The Bolshevik offensive against the Poles along the more northerly part of the front, in the region of the Beresina, is continuing to make progress, according to Fridays official statement from Moscow, received by wireless.ADOLFO DE LA HUERTA IS PROVISIONAL PRESIDENT (Associated Press Despatch) LAREDO, TEXAS, May 22.\u2014 The commandant of the Nuevo Laredo gar-rirom last night advised the Mexican VtcB-Consul nt Laredo that Adolfo De la Huerta, Governor of the State of Sonora, and recognized as leader of the new revolutionary movement, had been elected provisional president of Mexico.Confirmation of the report was unobtainable from other Mexican «ources early this morning.The First German Republic Parliament Ends Its Session-Explained State Of Siege In Ruhr Could Not Be Lifted It is Predicted that the Majority Socialists will Emerge Heavy Losers from the Elections Which Are to be Held on June 6 \u2014 The Democrats Are also Expected to Forfeit Numerous Seats \u2014 Government Comes in for Much Criticism.STATES HE IS PREPARED .\"TO FIGHT GEN.VILLA (Anaociatod Pretw Dos patch) J1MINEZ.MEXICO, May 22\u2014Gen-irat OrHcb, who arrived here yesterday, «ays he in prepared to fight Frnn- Factory: TORONTO BLANCHES IX ALL THE LEADING CITIES OP THE DOMINION.V m m x Our Golden Jubilee 1920 A Corporation With a \u201cSoul\u201d IT has grown into a proverb, almost universally accepted by men of affairs to-day, that \u201ccorporations have no souls.\u201d But there are many institutions of which that cannot be said\u2014 least of all could it be said of The Mutual Life of Canada.There has been from the beginning a devotion to the principle of mutual helpfulness on the part of the directors, officers, head office staff and agents.The Spirit of the Mutual is the Spirit of Co-operation All life wrapanie* are co-operatire to a degnse, but the Mutual Life of Canada i* the only Canadian company that i* wholly co-operative.There is no pr.vat* capital drawing dividends on the stock of the Company.The resalt is that the greatest benefits are available to the member* at the lowest cost.To start a strictly co-operative life company is a difficult task.For the first decade it was necessary for the directors and officers to practice economy that demanded personal self-denial.Years of devoted service were given in some instance* free of cost.It haa bscn truly said of these men that \" Their Spirit of Sacrifice Supplied the Place of Capital\u2019 \u2019 The aim of the Company was to issue life insrirance to Canadian policy-holders at the lowest possible cost\u2014That aim has never been relinquished.If you secure a policy in the Mutual you secure inaurancc at net cost.Be a Mutualist l The Mutual Life of Canada Waterloo, Ontario H.ST.C.CLAYTON, District Manager \u2014 SHERBROOKE I : g was a guest of Mrs.C.C.Wells the past week.Miss Mildred Caron, of Newport, spent the week-end with her parents here.Miss Edith Gilmore, of this place, Miss Gertrude Ethier, of Montreal, and Miss Ryan, of Waterloo, motored to Sherbrooke on Wednesday for the day.Mr.W.D.Breen, of Brooklyn, N.Y.town Tuesday and Wednesday.Mr.A.E.Sammis, of Boston, called on friends here the first of the week.Mr.C.A.Lafrance has concluded his services at the barber shop, which he recently sold to Mr.Brault and intends leaving for Montreal the first of June.Mr.I.Belisle moved this week into his new shop in the Kathan block.Plans are under way for a big celebration here for the holiday on May 24th.A parade, games, races, etc., are on the programme.Mr.O.E.Thibault, of Sherbrooke, was in town on Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Wells and Messrs.Eugene and Thomas Wells, of Montreal, will arrive here tomorrow to spend the week-end with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Wells.brought here for burial on Monday last.Mrs.Gordon was an old and respected resident of this place, where she lived for many years.Her death ' as at the home of her daughter, Mrs.James Hyde, in Colebrooke, N.H.Miss Ellen Thompson is spending a few days with Mrs.Wm.Forages in High Forest.Miss Edna Ellis, of Bury, is visiting j relatives in town.Mr.C.D.Terrill is visiting friends at Beecher Falls, Vt.BISHOP'S CROSSING DARING THEFT IS RECORDED AT DANVILLE Have You Moved ?SEND US YOUR NEW ADDRESS Our teams go on every street in City and Lennoxville.Phone 169.Sherbrooke Steam Laundry Phone 169 70 Frontenac Street DERBY LINE HOTEL v.S.CIH-LINS & SON.Canadian money at par for-efficient work ane COURTESY Call at, or Phone Central Garage ALGER & HODGE, Props., Island Pond, Vt.Moving; pictures in the Town Hall every Friday evening at 8 o\u2019clock, (standard time) until further notice.Dance, East Angus, Monday, Victor- ! ia Day.Mclver\u2019s Orchestra.Refresh-1 ments.SOUTH DUDSWELL Moving pictures in the Town Hall every Friday evening at 8 o\u2019clock, (standard time) until further notice.COATICOOK One of the greatest reduction sales of high class up-to-date millinery ever known, now on at the Misses Baldwin\u2019s, Upper Main Street.HUNTINGVILLE Robber Got Away with Horse, Buggy, Harness, Etc.\u2014 No Trace of Horse Fouiyl.DANVILLE, Que., May 22.\u2014 A daring theft of a horse, buggy, harness, bridle and a bag of oats was made here during the middle of the week.The horse wras a valuable one belonging to Panneton & Belisle and the other things to a Mr.Ducharme, who was in the employ of the former firm.A search was made along the roads of the surrounding country but no trace of the thief has yet been found.There were other horses in the stable, but the robber picked out the best and departed.\u201cDANDERINE\u201d Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty.NORTH HATLEY Woodard\u2019s Ltd., will open their store, Monday a.m., the 25th., with a full line of chocolates, candies, ice cream, etc.Among those from here who attended the Town Annual of the W.C.T.U.at Massawippi were: Rev.E.E.Marg-graf, Mesdames H.Merrill, A.J.Conner.J.G.Robinson, H.D.Turcott and J.G.Sampson.They report excellent meetings.Mr.and Mrs.John McGillvary, of Montreal, have arrived at their summer home for the season.The annual meeting of the Baptist Circle was belli in the Church on Thursday evening.Reports of the different branches of work were read and were very satisfactory.The following officers were elected: Mrs.A.Burns, President; Mrs.S.M.Taylor, Vice-President; Mrs.F.W.Tyler, Secretary; Mrs.D.F.Johnstone, Treasurer.Mrs.T.H.Andrews, Secretary-Treasurer of the Mission Circle.Mrs.Frank Gosnell, of Baltimore, jhas arrived for the season.For the | present she is stopping at Mr.A.W.| Bean\u2019s, until she opens her cottage, j Mr.Gosnell and son, Mr.Frank Gos-| nell, are sailing for Europe very shortly and expect to .arrive back in time to spend part of the season here with Mrs.Gosnell.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Fairbrother and Miss Gertrude Fairbrother have gone | I to the United States for the summer.: |At present Mr.and Mrs.Fairbrother! | are at Piermont, N.H\u201e and Miss Fair-] brother, is visiting at the home of Mrs.jW.E.Thompson, Hardwicke, Vt.Mrs.Isaac Herring visited friends | in Bury last week.A special meeting of the Y.P.C.! U.was held in the Church, recently, I J at which the Rev.Mr.Manning, of | Boston, gave a very interesting ad-: dress.Mr.H.D.Kathan is in the village this week storing hi.') household effects for the summer.Mrs.J.McVety and Mrs.G.Beaulieu were at their mother's, Mrs.E.L.Libby, on Tuesday.Messrs.Philip and Charles Mosher, of Lyncionville, Vt, visited their aunt, Mrs.T.D.Bozer, this week.Miss Louise Sarrasin is still in the Sherbrooke Hospital, where she is improving slowly.Little Boy Was Killed.Little Cliffoi'd, the five year old son of Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Kennedy was killed in Three Rivers, while running across the street railway track on Monday with two other little companions just in front of his own home.He was struck when part way across the track, the car passing over the child.He was immediately taken to the hospital, but died on arriving there.He had been on the verandah enjoying himself with his parents just previously.Much sympathy is felt for the son-owing parents.Mr.Kennedy is a brother of Mrs, E.J.Morrill of Danville.A few cents buya \u201cDanderine.\u2019* After art application of \u2018\u2018Danderine\" you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every ha»r shows new' life, vigor, brightness, more color ami thickness.EAST ANGUS Dance, Parish Hall, Monday, Victoria Day.Mclver\u2019s Orchestra.Refreshments.BROOKBURY Moving pictures in the Town Hall every Friday evening at 8 o\u2019clock, (standard time) until further notice.LEMESURIER Rebuilt of School Exams The following is the report of the final examinations of School No.7, Lemesurier:\u2014 Grade VII.\u2014Archie Smith.Grade V.\u2014Dora Smith, Ruth Bai-ley.Grade IV.\u2014Olive Warcup, Aulden Beattie, Dora Bailey.Grade III.\u2014Elizabeth Beattie.Grade II.\u2014Edna Warcup.Grade I.\u2014Charlie Warcup.MARBLETON DUDSWELL JUNCTION Mr.and Mrs.Savoie have returned from their wedding trip and are boarding at the restaurant.Mr.I.J.MacKay is spending a week with friends in Sherbrooke and North Hatley.Mr.and Mrs.B.W.Jenkerson and Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Rowe were in Ascot Corner on Sunday owing to the illness of their uncle, Mr.R.T.Wil- i lard.Mrs.G.Grey, from Brookbury, i was the guest of her sister, Mrs.Al-j bert Willard, on Wednesday.Miss Muriel Willard accompanied her home, where she will spend a few j days.Mrs.A.M.Finlay and family were in Weedon on Wednesday, j Mr.G.O.Bishop, Lime Ridge; Miss Ward, Bishop\u2019s Crossing; Mr.E.P.Jenkerson, Miss Muriel Gilbert, Mrs.B.A.Gilbert, Mrs.Carl Leonard, Mrs.E.A.Rowe, Misses I.and L.Rowe, Mr.Stanley Bell and Aubrey^ Covell were here this week.Sunday to see Mr.R.T.Willard, who is dangerously ill.Mrs.A.A.McLeod, of Valley Jet., was guest of Mrs.H.D.Willard, recently.Mr.H.P.Johnson, of Sherbrooke, has been with his sister, Mrs.H.D.Willard, for a few days.Miss A.Robinson, of Sherbrooke, was at Mr.R.T.Willard\u2019s for a few days.Mr.T.Goyette and family, have moved to Sherbrooke, and Mr.Z.Ducette is occupying the house vacated by Mr.Goyette, Mr.and Mrs.J.0.Darche, of Sher-broke, were at Mr.E.L.Darche\u2019s on Sunday.Freckles Don\u2019t Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them With Othine\u2014Double Strength This preparation for the removal of freckles is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold under guarantee to refund the money if it fails.Don\u2019t hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of Othine and remove them.Even the first few applications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely.Be sure to ask the druggist for thn double strength Othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee.BiRCHTON The Rev.H.Mick, of Cookshire, will preach in the Church tomorrow (Sunday) at 2.30 p.m., standard time, instead of 2.30 advanced time, as announced yesterday.LORNE Moving pictures in tho Town Hall every Friday evening at 8 o\u2019clock, (standard time) until further notice.DANVILLE School Exam Report The following is the report of the Rush Meadow School in order of standing:\u2014 Grade VIII.\u2014Ida Coyle, Gladys George, Blanche McKeage.Grade V.-\u2014Beatrice George.Grade IV.\u2014Alberta Coyle, Roland Coyle.Grade I.\u2014Floyd McKeage, Percy Coyle.If you have Catarrhal Deafness or head and ear dowph or are growing hard of hearing go to your druggist ami get.i ounce of I'arminl (double strength), and add to it 1-4 pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar.Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day.This will often bring tjuick relief from th* distressing head notees.Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become\tand the mucu* stop dropping into the throat.It is easy t prepare, corIs little ami is pleasant to take.Anyone who ha* Catarrhal Deafness or head noises should give triU prescription a trial.Everything About Cuticura Soap Suggests Efficiency Smlp.\tTUnm.an.meot- At present Danville is taking advantage of daylight saving to enjoy the extra hour in the evening.At least, part, of the town has adopted it, and the other part has not.This has led to som econfusinn.It is likely, however, that the matter will adjust itself shortly.Miss Stella Crosby has returned to home in Danville, after spending the past month with her sister, Mrs.E.J.Wein, in Megantic.Among those who were granted degrees at McGill University lately was Miss Blamnin, principal of Danville High School.She received the degree of M.A.Messrs.C.H.Cleveland, A.A.Bur-hank, K.S.Ingalls, K.Johnston and G.J.Brown motored to Montpelier, Vt., on Friday, where they attended a meeting of Shriners.EAST CLIFTON MELBOURNE Auction sale of horses, cattle, implements and household effects at Mr.W.C.McKee\u2019s farm.Melbourne, Que., on Wednesday, May 26, commencing at 9.30 a.m.For particulars see posters.J.E.Mairs, Auctioneer.ASCOT CORNER Mr.J.Bellam and Mr.E.Bayne, of East Clifton, were in town, recently.Mr.and Mrs.II, Colts and family, of Coaticook, have been at Mr.R.T.Willard\u2019s.Mrs.D.A.Weir and son, of Stoke, were at Mr.J.E.Mifrphy\u2019s on Sunday.Mrs.A.Bclivenu and Mrs.K.Birch, of F.ast Angus, were in town on Tuesday, calling on friends.Miss Ruby Larigee went to'Shaw-inigan for a couple of weeks, Where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs.R.h.Everest.Mr.and Mrs.R.PI.Willard and fam-jily, of Lennojcville; Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Rowe, Mr.and Mrs.B.Jenkerson, Mr.Arthur Jenkerson, of Bishop's Crossing; Mr.ami Mrs.N.Bstley and Mr.Tit.e, of Brookbury, were at Hillside, THE PULMONARY TONIC IrviN Morin refreshments, music and guessing mount, is a guest of his grandmother, con|-es^s were indulged in.A piano Mrs.K.M.Brown.\tj s0j0 was giveil by Miss Muriel Lan- ders, also Miss Janie Lorimer; violin RKGULAR SEKVICKS Montréal-Glasgow July\t3\t|\tAny.\t7.Ca«saJHfa» July\t17\tj\tAug.\t21.Satuinia Montreai-Bristol (Avonmouth) 25\t.Valencia N.Y.-Glasgow (via Moville) May 22 | July 3 | July 31 .Columbia New York-Liverpool May 29 ! July 8 | Au*.7 .*K.Aug.VTct June 10.Veetrla N.Y.-Fly.& Cher.& Liverpool May 22 | June 29 | Aug 3.Caronia N.Y.-Ply.Cher.& Southampton Phone 906.S3 FRONTENAC ST., CITT.N.Y.-Cherbourg, Southampton May 22 | July\t3\t.Mauretania ! June 19 I Julyl7 |\tAug.\t14.Imperator July 31 | Aug.\t28\t)\tSep.\t25 .Aquitania N.Y.-Patras, Dubrovnic, Trieste June 19 .Pannonia N.Y.-Dubrovnic & Trieste June 8 .Italia *\u2014via Queenstown.For rates of passage, freight and turthet particulars apply to local afente #r THE ROBERT REF0RD CO., LTD.ORNERAI, AGENTS 2Q HOSPITAL STREET 83-25 ST.SACRAMENT STS BBT MONTREAL,?.Q._ Miss MacMillan, Messrs.,T.McKenzie, Murdo MacKinnon and J.Appleton were among the many guests at Mr.and Mrs.Jas.MacKinnon s recently.Mr.W.J.Greaves is recovering from an attack of asthma.Mr.D.A.Appleton has purchased the property recently owned by Mr.J.t Appleton.HENDERSON VALE Mrs.Henry Little and grandson, J.Allen Little, spent Tuesday with her son, Mr.Geo.T.Little, at Lower Ireland.Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Bracken of Kin-near\u2019s Mills, recently spent a couple of days the guests of Mr.and Mrs.her son, Mr.eo.T.Little, at Lower Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Bailey and son, Woodrow, of Thetford Mines, are spending a few days with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Albert E.Little.Mr.Robert Hill has been the guest of Mr.John Clark for the past week.c^^os TO EUilOPE FROM QUEBEC Tü June 9\u2014Victorian Liverpool June 16\u2014Emp.of France.Lvpool July 6\u2014Victorian .Liverpool JuJy 14\u2014Emp.of France.Lvpool FROM MONTREAL TO May 28 Tunisian .Havre-Lon May 29\u2014Minnedoea .Liverpool June 4\u2014ScandVn .Smtn-Antw June 6\u2014Metasama .Liverpool June 12\u2014Corsican .Liverpool June 19 Me I i ta .Liverpool June 28\u2014Sicilian .Glasgow June 26\u2014Grampian.Smtn.-Antw June 26\u2014Scotian .Havre-Lon.Rates iu»d .All information from ^CANADIAN PACIFIC, OCEAN SERVICES ^141 St.James Street^ Montreal EWING & McFADDEN ADVOCATES.112 St.James Street, Montreal.J.ArmitaKe Ewinjf, K.C.George S.McFadden, K.C.Mr.and Mrs.S.J.Carter of Montreal, have opened up their summer home \u201cWindymere Cottage\u201d on Conference Heights.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Soles, of Cowansville, were here recently.solo by Miss Lillian Hoffman and Kathleen Booth ; a violin solo by Miss Eileen Lorimer, and a quartette by Mr.Harry Clark, Harold Campbell, ______________\tStafford O\u2019Hara and Erie Farmer, I-,.\talso songs by Miss Mabel Simpson, r AKINH AM\tMiss Grace Decker, Miss Irene Elmes \u2014- and the Misses Bard.The ladies\u2019 Mrs.\tH.\tM.\tFarmer entertained\ta\tprizes were won by Miss Lillian Hoff- number of\tthe\tyoung people\tat a par-\tman, Miss Eileen Lorimer and the ty on Thursday evening in honor of j Misses Bard, and the gentlemen\u2019s by her son Eric, who is home for a short1 Mr.Willie Epps, Gerald Decker, vacation.The rooms were decorated ; Harry Clark, Harold Campbell.The for the occasion, the drawing room j ladies who assisted in serving refresh-with roses and ferns, and the tea j mente were Miss Kathleen Boothe, rooms with pink and white carnations jMiss Dorothy Epps, Miss Justine Fos-and delicate green vines.The table ter and Etta Clohosey.Mrs.T.Epps decorations were pink and white.The birthday cake was the principal feature and caused a good deal of amusement to the young people to poured tea.Those from out of town were Mr.Albert Lorimer, from Montreal, and Mr.Willie Killick, from Lacolle.Dr.C.H.P.Moore DENTIST Cowansville, Que.Telephone 123 COAL Anthracite and Bituminous Coal.All rail shipments.L.Ed.Choquette Farnham.Que.NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name, except by my wife.WILLIAM RICHARDSON West Brome, Que.¦v.rr/fç W' m W ' I' 4r\\ li This trade-mark is found on the Supreme Separator.It is displayed by the iBest Separator Dealers throughout the country.It is the sign of Highest Quality in materials, workmanship and service.It is the \"Family Coat of Arms\u201d of the leading line of Dairy Machinery \u2014EMPIRE.The Empire Cream Separator Co., of Canada, Ltd.TORONTO and MONTREAL Manitfa ctifrmn of Empiro Milkor* and Gasoline Engine» m ¦wurmtpi wbi\u2014m oyalOak .Tires ^Tougher t/mn QaJc* Records, on file in our offices, show that the mileage of Royal Oak Tires amply justifies the term \u201c tougher than oak,\u2019* while our moderate charges prove that a top-notch price doesn\u2019t necessarily go with a first-class product.That\u2019s the kind of a tire the Royal Oak is.OAK TIRE AND RUBBER CO., LIMITED He»it Office : 19 Dundas Street E., To mate.Factory: Oakville.Ontario, Canada.Montreal Office: 343 St.Junes Street.Winnipeg Office: 120 Lombard Street.\\ [pAGEfOCR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1920.Sherbrooke Daily Record , hr fh* t IQS Wd- FABUSHED HDKITABT t, WT.I Nstteml K« n ii Ltd., irftk imp «I : win In of Be-*\u2014CwMdUji 'row and Rntart n»w« f to *n«toe fnrthar parchases.Clothit^, especially higher priced Tines» *waold thereby feel the effect of this stringency before staples, such as food, end \u2022while the cost of com modi-ties has not as yet been reduced, it ?ill naturally follow, that, in proportion as other lines find their level, the movement will be general and will influence necessaries also.-«- StJBBCHIPTlO\u2019» RATKS\u2014Haut rtrieUy In aAnaca.*a any addrws In Canada, Great BO- j tain sad tba UaMad States: Ont year.tt.OQ: ,n m-r-.U.T*s three month*.K.W; on' AN JL M.C.PArKR.Tb.Reword t> a member ol the Audit Sanaa ad CliwiUtlan.and «a drcnUtian U ramWiy audited and yaaraiitaed.____________ SEVEN CENT FARE FOR HALIFAX HAS BEEN PASSED FATHER AND SON ARE HELD FOR MANSLAUGHTER Young Lad Was Killed by Automobile in the Queen City Last Night.(Associated Press TORONTO, May 22.\u2014Edward Ket-j tlewell, eight years old was killed by i a motor car, and Henry Miller, a local manufacturer and his fourteen year ! old son, Benjamin, are under arrest on i charges of manslaughter in connection with the case.th*\tDid Not Pass Withont It' Heaviest Debate oi the Session.I \u2014- the car had been stolen from in front (Associated Press Despatch) j of the Miller* home.HALIFAX.N.S., May 22,-The bill1 detectives immediately called at amending the Nova Scotia Railway ^er,s(.05!.® n\u201cn^orri0t,^ and Tramway Act passed its third ^rs- Miller that her hxuband, who had \u2022\t\u2014 y \u2022\t\u2022 gone to attend a Zionist banquet, had told her that the ear had been stolen.The officers searched the house and found the Miller boy hidden in the THE ORPHANAGE CAMPAIGN WILL START NEXT SATURDAY Shoe* Committee in charge of the campaign to raise two hundred thousand dollars for the new Sacred Heart Orphanage and Old People's Home, the plans have been practically completed and during this week-end several motor cars wil.leave Sherbrooke for various points in reading in the House yesterday, and the Eastern Townships, each carrying the seven cent fare is now an estab-\u2022everal prominent men who have tohed fact for the non-pedestrians of identified themselves with wore, or l;ot p^g wjthout the heaviest debate helping to provide suitable accommo-0f the session.The argument, however, dation for the aged, the homeless and' was not stirred up by the increase in the little children who have lost their i fere, but the necessity of providing a reversion to toe five cent rate at the paient»-\t_\texpiration of the two years\u2019 period.At each of the principal towns in the jfaliy additions were offered and found St.Francis District, additional com- wanting, and it was finally decided mittees wiH be organized, and these, in that the matter should be placed in s\t, .the hands of a committee of three turn, wiH make the canvass of ^heîr i created by the govemor-in-counci!, Meetii^s will be attic.DECIDED TO SUPPORT PREMIER NITTI\u2019S CABINET respective parishes.Meetings wii.be under the Public Inquiries Act, one nddrcpccd in both languages, and the member to be appointed by the Chief reeds of this institution will be ex-\tof Nova Scotia one by the rwu\t,\t^ company, and one by the City Council, niamed, and the amount that has oeen.\t., pnuiRju, w\t.\tTne tramways bill crowned out apportioned to each muniepractically all other business at the be stated.Formation of New Italian Cabinet Will Be Officially Announced Today.(Associated Press Despatch) ROME, May 22.\u2014Radical, Liberal, Democratic, Constitutional Democratic, and Reformist party leaders held ^________| ______________ _\tseparate meetings last night and de- àfternoon\"and evening sittings.During'cided to support Premier Nitti\u2019s new Ab for this ci tv.fleams have been the day the Crown Lands bill, affect- cabinet, the formation of which will >\t-1.-\u2014Ja time, be officially announced today.organised, and the members wiil make :r\u2018S Maiagash.was read a systematic collection, which, needless to predict, will be gratifying and in proportion to the good work that has been done and will continue.Too much cannot be said in admiration of the excellent spirit of co-opera-tron that has marked this campaign since its inception.Undertaken by the Nr.igbta of Columbus, it has received the active support, hi word, deed, arm contribution, of all creeds and nation-fcEttes, a circumstance that speaks well for the character of the citizenship of this city.âherbrooks Council K.of C.has started the subscription Ms* with a ootatribatic® °f five thousand doll : -s and already promises of large amounts have been received from individuals.It i» hoped that the citizens of Sherbrooke and of the Eastern Townships wiS uphold the reputation for generosity earned during the war and \u2022will help tiii* much needed Hume to'xeacfc it* objective, M\u201d nn mirpeintment AT NAKASH STUDIO EXTENDS THE THANKS OF THE GOVERNMENT TOR PATRIOTIC SERVICES.The fo.iowing letter, received 'from the Hon.George Foster, expressing the appreciation of the Government for national service, was read at the last meeting of the Canadian Patriotic Fund Committee, and is cf wide in- \u2019 t crest: Ottawa, Ont., April 28, 1920.I W.F.Nickie, Esq., K.C., care of Patriotic Fund, Ottawa, Ont.Dear Mr.Nickie,\u2014As I understand :he administration cf the Federal Emergency Fund is practically completed, I desire upon behaif of the Government to convey to you and to your officers, associates and local workers, our sincere and grateful appreciation cf the splendid manner in which the Patriotic Fund rendered a gieat national service during the past, winter months in handling this most! difficult problem.When Sir Robert Borden last December requested your organization to; urdertake this work, we all realized it*; ; magnitude and the many difficulties; : that surrounded it.Now that the work1 is completed it is gratifying to know! that the confidence placed in the Pa- ! triotic Fund which has rendered such' valuable services in the past has been fully realized.Faithfully yours, GEORGE E.FOSTER, Acting Prime Minister.STILL CALLED \u201cTHE QUEEN\u2019S BiP.THDAY Monday, May 24, is seldom called, in spite of the years that have elapsed since the death of the good and great ruler whose anniversary it is, anything but the \u201cQueen\u2019s Birthday.\u201d \u201cVictoria Day\u201d is occasionally heard, but the old name still survives, showing unmistakably the strong influence that Queen Victoria exercised over her loyal subjects in the whole British Empire.The material power she exerted was enormous, for she was Sovereign of a Kingdom \u201cupon which the sun never set»,\u201d but her moral power was greater still, for she was noï only beloved, but respected and revered.In Her exalted sphere she did her full duty as Queen, wife and mother, and transmitted to her descendant* those virtue* which make England what it is.A good woman : what more remain* to be said?And in laatmg memory for generations to come, the Queen's Birthday will be duly honored and celebrated.SCHEDULED RACES CREATE INTEREST.Quite a little local < xcitement is being experienced over the auto race* which ar> to be part of Monday's holiday crlebratioin at th' exhibition g-rjund*.A few motorist*, who are recogniz'd j.good drivers, ar< becoming quit' interr sted m this opportunity to show their skill in boding the wh'-el without having to take a trip to the South.Mr.Norrey Price, superintendent of the Exhibition Grounz, slat's ihat the track is all ready for Monday\u2019* races, and the rain fall was welcomed with smile» by the candidat' for honor* in th'- first local auto race, a* well as by th< far-1 mer*.Many request* w< re mad', y.a- ASCOT HOMEMAKERS HELD INTERESTING MEETING.The regular monthly meeting cf the Ascot Homemakers\u2019 Club was held at the home of Mrs.Albert Sykes on! Thursday afternoon at which a few1 visitors besides a good number of members, were present.The president, Mrs.W.H.Pearson, presided, and after the usual business routine, an instructive discussion was held, and to make these meetings in-; structive as well as interesting, the; members may expect something special in store for them in future.After the close of the meeting deli- ! cious refreshments were served by th» | hostess, assisted by the Misses' McCurdy, Pearson, Hatcher, Cox and! Sykes, after which a pleasant social haif hour was spent.The next meeting! will be held on June 24th, at the home! of Mrs.Dawson, when Mr.Ritchie, of; the Experimental Farm, will give a ; talk on how to beautify the farm homes, and it is hoped that all mem-1 bens and friends of the club will be present at this meeting.TRANSFERRED Mrs.Catterson (to literary husband)\u2014Has the mustard plaster relieved you so that you can focus your mind on your work?Catterson\u2014It\u2019s relieved the pain in my back, but now I\u2019ve got my mind focussed on the plaster.Say-\u2014 Allait's bread when ordering your supplies.It is worth while.ALLAIT High Class Bread Specialist.We Repair aid Adjust ALL IGNITION SYSTEMS, INCLUDING FORD.A STOCK OF PARTS ALWAYS ON HAND.I WiggetFs Battery Service Company Dr.HEBERT, Specialist at Dr.Darche\u2019s Hospital, Sherbrooke For Eyes, Ears, Nose & Throat & Fitting of Glasses will be in ROCK ISLAND.Brown\u2019» Drug Store.1ST\tTUESDAY EAST ANGUS.Aubin Hotel .2ND\tTUESDAY THETFORD.Commercial Hotel .3RD\tTUESDAY VICTORIA VILLE.Bernier\u2019* Hotel.4TH\tTUESDAY BUILD NOW! III! hill .I \u2014 I \t1 * \t\t.\u2014\t 1 \t \u2014\t- \" ' ^ Get those needed inu provements underway For exclusive styles, best of materials and good workmanship come first to the arb r it MEN OUTF-ITTERS nrwTir Sherbrooke Ë il I L.V 187 Wellingtcn Street Where you buy for less\u2014Satisfaction or money refunded.Estimates Furnished ^\tWithout Cost LOOMIS-DARIN Construction Co., Ltd.SHERBROOKE, QUE.Y frasmic 0 \u2018y La Reine d\u2019Egypte Perfume A Rich, lantinjr /raifrance n/ Oriental aplendour.Highly conerntraUd therefore economical.Preferred among women of refinement everywhere.Rffvwe all substitutes.imported direct from : \"E.-faTmie Perfumers, 13a New Bond Street.Paris,\tLondon, BriiMels.Agents : Anglo-Ameritiftfl Agencies Limited, 41-43 St.Francois Xavier Street, Montreal.140 Acres fully stocked, 3 miles on Drummond Road; old age and itickncR» reason for selling, 811^500.Easy terms.H.H.MORENCY Over 100 other forms for sale.Wright Bros.& Co.JVt u* prove iXf you that house, toaster, iron and hf-n.U\u2019r rrfitiir» can be done promptly and j effHsmtiy by im.Be convinced by calling ns i for that next r'*pah.June 23 July 2£ j JHot.J .Royal (Jeorge ! r - \u201d 1 \u2014\t1\t.'\u201d,.*v,.r:;T.r.-J\t:.,,ji ¦ Attractive Office FOR RENT IN RECORD BLOCK CALL AND SEE IT, Â Model Bathroom is a most essential feature of a modern house\u2014a necessary comfort for every home.Make it as convenient as possible by putting in a Shower Bath Towel Racks Soap Holders Glass and Brush Holders, Etc.You will find our stock of these lines complete and prices within reach of all.Just arrived this week another carload of White Enamel Baths Lavatories Sinks Laundry Tubs, Etc., Etc.If you are thinking of installing a complete new bathroom, or adding an extra fixture, let us show you our line.J.S.Mitchell & Co.11 mited LOWER BUILDING COSTS We economize in expensive labor and material.WHY?Because we manufacture with the latest improved machinery, Poors, Sashes, Frames and Stairs in lots of thousand pieces in one operation.Inside Finish, Mouldings, Flooring, Matched Boarding and Trim by the million feet.To Lower The Cost Of Production You get the benefit of our up-to-the-minute factory and planing mill*, (the largest of its kind in Eastern Canada,) with their economic manufacturing methods when you deal with us.You are invited to visit our plants and to inspect any of our products; our yards will also interest you.You will see there the largest assortment of lumber ever collected in the Townships.We carry a stock of many million feet of lumber of all kinds in Bromptonvdle.BRCMPTON LUMBER I if g.Co Brornptonville, Que.YOUR INQUIRIES ARE SOLICITED Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classified Advertisements in thir issue.They, likely name something you want.To Be Right in the Front Lin»\tIBread New System Laundry\tI Is the Staff of Life has secured the\tYou can safely rely upon AGENCY FOR THE\t BRITISH AMERICAN\t1 F.F.Houlaiian & Co.OF SHERBROOKE, QUE.DYEING CO.,\t1 and many other up-to-date grocers sell it.If your-grocer does 1 not handle it, ask the.reason.The Olde«t and Be»t Known\tWo maintain both thi* quality | and weight.Try a loaf today Dyer* In Canada.\tand be convinced.RING 1490 FOR QUOTATIONS\tG.& G.Limited \tKoch Island, ({tie.i I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1920.;?*?**?********* * ?* MARRIAGES * *************^**** TIBB1TTS-NORTON.KNOWLTON, Que., May 22.\u2014The marriage of Mr.Carl Tibbitts, youngest son of Mrs.Alonzo Tibbitts, of Knowlton, to Miss Florence Norton,, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Freeman! Norton, of Bolton Pass, took place in the presence of the immediate relatives at the Parsonage, Knowlton, on Friday morning, the Rev.H.Walker officiating.The bridal couple left for St Johnsbury, Vt., where they will i&pend their honeymoon visiting relatives and friends.'\tHAZEL-RUDD.CANTERBURY, Que., May 22.\u2014 Wednesday evening, May 19th, a very pretty house wedding was celebrated When Miss Vircil Rudd and Mr.John Hazel ,of Sherbrooke, were united in marriage by the Rev.M.Perry, pastor of the Methodist Church, Sherbrooke.To the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs.Stanley Hazel, the bride entered the church leaning on the arm of her uncle, Mr.Wesley Groom and took her place beside Mr.y,™, lno, VVa1\u201en\u201e anH Mr Hazle under the arch decorated so fit- perêv Sherman1 of r.lnn tingly with flags and the Union Jack, y bherman> oi Galson-as Mr.Hazel is one of our returned freshments were served to one hundred and twenty-five invited guests the tables being beautifully decorated with ferns and fowers.Mrs.Crawford poured coffee and Mrs.Alvin Coates tea.The bride and groom left by auto for Sherbrooke amidst showers of rice and confetti.The bride\u2019s going away costume was taupe satin, with hat and coat to match.The presents were numerous and beautiful, all testifying to the high esteem in which both of the young couple arc held.The bride has lived in Sherbrooke for a number of years, making many friends1.The young couple will reside in Sherbrooke, Mr.Hazel being a conductor on the Q.C.R.The guests from out of town were Mr.and Mrs.Holtham, Mr.and Mrs.R.Meed, Mrs.1.Pringle, who is eighty-eight years old, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Hazel, Mrs.J.Crawford, Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Hazel, Rev.Mr.Perry, Miss J.Hansford, from Sherbrooke; Mr.Percy Laing, from Montreal; Mr.Wm.Brown, from Cook-shire; Mr.Ernest Gray, from Lynn, Mass; Mr.and Mrs.Bond Little, and x Social and Personal x S PAGE SEVEISf ¦minus Mr.K.R.\u201cSchofield, of Montreal, was in the city this week on business.*\t* w Miss Gladys Hale, Portland Avenue, who has been confined to the house recently by illness, is recovering.Mr.E.J.Harrold, of Halifax, is spending the week end in town with friends.Mr.Edward Fields, of Montreal, is m town.* * * Miss Grace M.Travers and Mr.H.B.George, Montreal, are spending the holiday week end with the latter\u2019s sister, Mrs.J.Fraser, Aberdeen Avenue.aster Robert, from Hatley; Mr.Sampson, Mr.and Mrs.Russell Rudd and children, of Scotstown ; Mr.and Mr&.Thos.Watson and Mr.and Mrs.soldiers, having taken part in the war for three years doing ambulance service and fighting in the trenches, being gassed and shell-shocked.The Have One, At Any Rate.Bix\u2014I bought some oil stocks a year ago and the fellow who sold it said the company was already in v \u2022 j ° r.-\u2022« I\tcm; company was already m bnde was beautifuly gowned in Geor-1 operation.I\u2019ll bet they haven\u2019t sunk gette crepe over satin trimmed with I a single hole yet.lace and wearing a pearl pendant, the\tDix\u2014Oh, I guess that isn't so They gift of the groom and carriyng a large shower bouquet of white roses.After the ceremony delicious re- ' -\t- V.WL, xoii U\ta uxzy must at least have the hole in which they are going to leave the stock-holders.The Blaze that makes the Gas Saver famous 2 burners for ! only 365 days a year.Buy a Saver and Save 50% of the heat and blaze wasted on your gas stove.Reduce Your Gas Bill.Fight the High Cost of Living.Dominion Gas Saver Limited Olivier Bldg.Sherbrooke, Que.Telephone 373j.Miss Isobel Livingstone is spending the week-end holiday with friends in Danville.* * * Miss E.Maude Wilson left this morning for Montreal to spend the hoi.'days with relatives and friends.* Miss Evelyn Bradley, Fiontcnac Street, has gone to Danville for week-end stay with friends.* .* Mrs.Allan Bayley, Queen Street, is visiting her parents, Dr.and Mrs.Charles Moulton, Derby Line, for the week.* * » Mrs.G.L.DeLottinville, Montreal Street, has retumed from Ottawa, where she was the guest of Lieut.-Col.and Mrs.P.E.Blondin.* * * Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Nutter are expected home this evening from St.Hyacinthe, where they have spent a week with Hon.Louis Tellier and Mrs.Tellier.* * « Mrs.M.R.McLeod, Melbourne Street, after attending the meeting of : the General Council of the W.M.S.,111 Calgary, took a trip to the Coast and visited Vancouver and Victoria, while awaiting the opening of the National Chapter meeting of the J.U.D.E.* * * Mr.and Mrs.Walter E.Colburne, , from Rochester, N.IL, have arrived in the city, and have taken a house ;on Beckett Road.Mr.and Mrs.Col Mrs.W.G.Smith, of Montreal, is spending a few days in town, the guest of Mrs.R.R.Whitcomb, Melbourne street.* * * Miss Kemp, from Montreal, arrived last evening to spend a few days with her niece, Miss Madeline Winans Melbourne street.* * * Miss Dorothy Thicknerse, of Montreal, is the guest for the week-end a and holiday of Mrs.H.M.Tomlinson, Montreal Street.* * * Miss Leonie Van Vliet, accompanied by her sister.Miss Laura Van Vhet, and Miss Fraser, of Quebec left yesterday for Ayer\u2019s Cliff to spend the holiday week-end at her summer camp, \u201cCasavliet.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Glendenning, of 115 Riverside Drive, Lachine, announce the engagement of their daughter Christina Munro to Mr.William Sydney Jones, son of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Jones, of Sherbrooke, Que.The wedding is arranged to take place the latter part of June.* * * On Thursday, Miss Anne Edney, of the Canadian Ingersoll-Rand office staff, whose marriage takes place shortly, was presented with a beautiful electric lamp, a gift from her fellow-workers in the Production Department.The presentation was made by Miss Thelma Honeyman, who in well chosen words expressed the regret of the staff at her departure, and their best wishes for her future happiness.Although taken completely by ^\tj *\tCHILDREN\u2019S PAGE WILL BE * « PUBLISHED TUESDAY * *\t- * & The usual weekly Children\u2019s # #\tPa^e was not published today é #\towing to limited space on ac- # #\tcount of a large amount of ad- * #\tvertising, but will be published é on Tuesday.Our apologies are # offered to all the readers of 4ft #\tthis popular page.\tift «f\t(I\t« 4ft4ft4ft4ft4ft4ft4ft# 4ft4ftift#4ft4ftift# i burne expect to make their home in surprise, Miss Edhey thanked ^ the , Sherbrooke, and the former has secured a position with Mr.A.C.Skinner.-\u2014v-\u2014 ****************** j* CITY BRIEFLETS * ****************** SCHOOL CHILDREN HAVE HOLI-DAY.The Protestant Schools of this city cosed yesterday until Wednesday , this respite from studies being nicely a ranged by having the \u2019\u2019inspector\u2019s\u201d holiday follow the national one, and thus giving both teachers undpupils a most enjoyable holiday, which is the last before the ending of the scholastic year .ST.PETER\u2019S BOYS\u2019 MET AUXILIARY donors for th; gift and the kind wishes extended to her.Ï.WLAÂNNÜÂL REPORTS HEARD ^ WITH INTEREST Reports Presented Were Most Satisfactory \u2014 Officers Were Eiected for the Ensuing Year.The annual meeting of the Y.W.the members of the board for their hearty co-operation and support.Many more volunteer workers were required and it was hoped that next season these would he found.Miss Huntley\u2019s report was heard with much satisfaction and applause, and it was suggested that it be read at the public meeting which will open the season in the autumn.The electun of officers resulted as follows: Hon.President, Mrs.B.C.Howard; president, Mrs.S.A.Joi.-es, (re-elected); vice-presidents, Mrs.H.D.Lawrence, Mrs.M.R.MacLeod, Mrs.Dowlin, Mrs.Powers and Mrs.Frank Norcross, representing the Protestant churches of the city; secretary, Mrs.W.A.Morehouse; recording secretary, Miss Agnes Edwards; treasurer, Mrs.W.G.Cross.Mrs.Lawrence was re-elected.Committees\u2014Devotional Committee, Mrs.James Davidson; social committee, Mrs.A.C.Bissell; educational committee, Mrs.White.The following members of the Board who were retiring after three years\u2019 service, were re-elected, Mrs.F.N.McCrea, Mrs.E.C.Goodhue.Mrs.David Wilson, Mrs.William Bailey, Mrs.W.G.Cross, Mrs.J.C.Price, Mrs.Frank Norcross.Mrs.Jones thanked the members for the confidence they had shown in re-electing her to the office of president, and spoke of the work of the association in the past and future.She looked forward to a ,vider sphere, and enlarged opportunities for service.A suggestion made by the president was approved, namely that the House Committee confer occasionally with the superintendent on the best method of meeting the extraordinary economic conditions.Votes of thanks were moved and carried to the president, the superintendent and the secretary for their excellent work and unfailing interest, and a vote of thanks to Miss Fox for her valuable assistance.Ice Cream News Do you know that you can buy here all you need to run your lee Cream Parlor ?I can supply you with strictly fresh goods at the lowest market prices, and to convince you, kindly send me a trial order on any of the following- lines:\u2014 Crushed Fountain Fruits\u2014complete line.Fountain Syrups\u2014complete line.Orangeade Syrup.Orangeade Coolers.Soda Straws.Vanilla Ice Cream Cones.Real Cake Cones.Ice Cream Powder.Extracts and Colors for Ice Cream.Shelled Walnuts for Sundaes, etc.Ice Cream Pails with tape handles\u2014All sizes.Ice Cream Plates and Spoons for Ice Cream Parties, Socials, etc.Ice Cream Cone Fillers, etc., etc.WRITE ME TODAY FOR PRICES.OR TELEPHONE AT ONCE.A.C.DEMERS Biscuits, Confectioneries, Tobaccos, Cigarettes, etc.(Wholesale Only) 130 b King St.West.\tTelephone 599.SHERBROOKE, QUE.Always Use BRQDIE\u2019S XXX SELF RAISING FLOUR ;unl vol.'ll be proud of your cakes, biscuits, PAN CAKES, doughnuts and \"pastry, forthey will ahvay be delicious, wholesome, light and digestible.Brodie\u2019s Sell Raising Flour is a perfect dour.With It there is no guessing or fussing, 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 \u2014THE RIGHT WAY iïrodü's XXX Se\u2019f Raising F/nur is nn sale ever^vhere in 6 lbs and 3 lbs pa kagts.Brociic ft Harvie Limited, 11\u20141G Bleury St- MU A i Ki_.% l.The regular meeting of the Boys\u2019 C.A.was held Wednesday in the As Auxiliary ot St.Peter\u2019s Church was sembly Hall, Mrs.S.A.Jones, the president, occupying the chair.After j the simple devotional exercises, the j minutes of the last annual meeting j were called for, read, and confirmed, j The report of the superintendent, ! Miss Coleman, for the year, was full j and complete, and the financial state- ! ment very satisfactory, but it was evident that the constant increase in the cost of living, and of everything required for the upkeep of the establishment was rendering the work of the superintendent more difficult every day.The health of the residents had been fairly good, with no serious cases of ; illness, and, up to the present time ! every room had been filled.The re- 1 port of the general secretary followed, and was heard with interest, as, | since the arrival of the secretary four ; months ago, Inany changes had been made, and much work accomplished.: After referring to the activities of the ! association, much appreciation was held Thursday evening in the Church Hall, Mr.Lloyd Bowen, the president, I in the chair.Mrs.W.II.Lynch, as-i sistant superintendent, was present, and after the opening prayer the usual business was transacted.Arrangements were made for a ! rummage sale in June at Lansdowne Market.Names of those having art-, ides to donate to be sent to Miss C.j Seiveright, superintendent.TUXiS BOYS LISTENED TO INTERESTING ADDRESS A conclave of the -Tuxis Boys of | the Y.M.G.A., Congregational Church ; and Methodist Church was held last j evening at the Association building.| Supper was served at 6.30 and was greatly enjoyed, the young members being in entire charge.After a pleasant social meal, adjournment was | made to the parlor, where an address by Mr.T.Keeley, of the u/YN\\Xm\\T\\ EFFERVESCENT SALINE Rafinsd from the wafers of Litfle Manitou Lake Per indigestion and iisordered stomach Standard Remedies, U1 Sold at ail DruggiiU WINNIPEG, MANITOBA TO FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS Please note that all orders for fresh Strawberries should be placed before the first of June, to ensure delivery, providing the crop is not damaged by frost or otherwise.Communicate with th* Abbotsford Fruit Company Abbotsford, Que.Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classified Advertisements in this issue.They likely name something you want.\t, I ll .was Riven ____________ _________ ! Gibbs Home, on \u201cDemocracy,\u201d a sub-1\t«je*'*'-'-* eherea wilbeut mug.Montreal, May 22.BUTTER:\u2014The market is quiet and lower with a dropping tendency and we quote: Finest creamery .55c\tto\t55%c.Fine.63c.\ttd\t64c.Dairy .48c.\tto\t49c.CHEESE.\u2014The market is quiet at 29Vic.to 29%c.on the spot.HAY MARKET Montreal, May 22.HAYÿ\u2014The market is weak qt a further decline, there being no outside demand.We quote.No.2 Timothy.$28.00\tto\t$30.00 No.3 Timothy .\t26.00\tto\t28.00 GRAIN MARKET Montreal, May 22.WHEAT.\u2014In store at Fort William, No.1 Northern $2.55, No.2 Northern $2.52, No.3 Northern $2.48.CORN.\u2014No.2 yellow is quoted steady at $2.48 to $2.49.OATS.\u2014The market is quiet.Sales being reported yesterday at $1.30 to $1.81 for No.2 C.W.and No.3 and extra No.1 feed were quoted at $1.27 to $1.28 and No.1 feed at $1.26 to $1.26.BARLEY.\u2014The market is steady,, car lots of No.3 C.W.being quoted at $1.88 to $1.89.RYE.\u2014The market is quiet and ! steady, quotations being reported yesterday $2.42 to $2.43.FLAXSEED.\u2014The market is easier and lower, yesterday\u2019s quotations being $6.10 to $5.12 for No.1 Northern.BUCKWHEAT.\u2014Market is quiet.Prices nominal at $1.47 to $1.50.PEAS.\u2014Choice peas are firm at $4.38 to $5.00 for good to choice boilers.The sale of a round lot reported at $4.36.MALT.\u2014The market continues firm at $2.36 fbr screened, and unscreened at $2.27.HOPS.\u2014 The Market is nominal.B.C.hops quoted at $1.03 f.o.b.the Coast.SEEDS.\u2014The market remains quiet From a Child Was Constipated According to the best medic:.\u2019, authorities, fully three-fourths of th« 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 of all kinds avoided.This, with the use of Milbum's Laxa-Liver Pilis to regulate and establish healthy action of the bowels cannot fail to give permanent relief in the most obstinate cases.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 ev' ry morning, and I got to dread it.A fter taking Milburn\u2019s Laxa-Liver Pills for a while I am not troubled with constipation any more.\u201d Milburn\u2019s Laxa-Liver Pills are 25c.a vial at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T.Milburn Go., Limited, Toronto.Ont.SCHOOL CLOSING ATEATONCORNER GREAT SUCCESS Fine Entertainment wa* Peesented by Pupils under the Manage-, ment of Mis* Cleveland.EATON CORNER, May ,22.\u2014 Khe entertainment which, was giten by the pnpils of the local school wider th : management of Mis» Cleveland at the closing for the benefit of the library was a great success, both financially and socially.The children acquitted themselves very creditably.Mr.H.J.Adams acted as chairman and at the end congratulated Miss Cleveland on her successful term, and said he was pleased that Baton was «o fortunate as to secure Miss Cleveland\u2019s services for the coming term.The results of the final examinations were: Senior Grade VIII.\u2014Vivian Little, 1RS, possible mark, 1330.Second Junior Class A V.\u2014Possible marks, 1620.\u20141 Rena Miller, 1341; 2 Marjorie McTitton, 1287; 3 Ayton.Hodge, 1079 ; 4 Waymond Little, 1078; 6 Eleanor Gilman, 967;\t6 Gladys Lowry, 887.First Junior Class B IV.\u2014Possible marks, 1120.\u20141 Griaydon Winslow, 937: 2 Gerald French, 768; S Kenneth Hodge, 763.Primarv.\u2014Possible maries, 1100, A.\u20141 Bertha Lowry, 768; B\u20142 Irma Miller, 851.Prizes awarded for conduct to boys by Mr.Adams, won by Kenneth Hodge.To Girls by Miss Cleveland, won by Marjorie McTilton.Writing.\u2014The greatest improvement, won by Waymond Little; Arithmetic, won by R.Miller, awarded by Mr.Adams; For General Proficiency: Grade VIII.\u2014Vivian Little; Grade V.\u2014 Rena Miller; Grade II.\u2014Graydon Winslow.MESSAGE TO WOMEN Who Are Just Ready to Drop x General Notes.Mrs.J.Hedge, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., has returned to her summer home here.Miss Cleveland has returned to her home at Coaticook.Miss Ada Planche, of Maple Leaf, was the recent guest of her aunt, Mrs., T.Dawson.* f i (i nrl /\u2022 r\\n \\ro 1\u2018SJa nt with -A.™ Must be active and conversant with both languages.Apply to Secretary-Treasurer.ville Que.Good Brodie.situation, 7 rooms and bath, 1-2 acre of ground, reasonable price.Box 17 Record.Q1X QUARRYMEN WANTED AT GRANITE- T7ERM0NT FARMS FOR SALE.WITH ^ ville Que.Good wamb.Amilx to James ?13 OY WANTED TO WORK ON MESH machine.Whiting 4 Davis Co.1 Jenckea Lane.Apply to James v stock and tools.E.H.Howe, Newport, Vt., French Agents.XPERIENCED FURNITURE MAN WANT-ed for packing and repairing furniture.Immediate and steady employment ; references A FIRST-CLASS CAKE AND PASTRY ¦^3- baker wanted ; one mble to ornament.Box 17 Record Office.OOX MAKERS AND LABORERS WANTED.3-3 Apply Can.Box k Shook Mills, Phone 777.J^LERK WANTED\u2014EXPERIENCED SALES-^ man, or lady, speaking English and French.Do not apply if not experienced.Lenoir\u2019s Store, King St., Uppertown, City.YITEAVERS WANTED FOR OUR WOOL-^ ^ len mills.Apply Paton Manfg.Co.T >OY WANTED\u2014APPLY W.G.LYNN, 33 Phone 1066-M.MISCELLANEOUS A SMALL BLACK HORSE AND WAGON stolen from 9R King Street.Anyone found uf.ing or keeping this horse will be held responsible for same.T.J.Tuifce.T>IANO TO RENT FOR THE YEAR.PHONE 3-\t1334.Apply 4 Quebec Street.Q^TRAWBERRY PLANTS \u2014 THE GREAT ^ early bearer Bederwood, and the famous midseason Doctor Burrell; both perfect, $1.00 per hundred.Flora J.Hussey, Massawippi, Que.I^URNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 3- furnished house, or board and rooms want-ei by American family of two adults and little girl six years old.Willing to pay well for comfortable surouridings in private family.Apply Box 95 Record.VTOTICE\u2014WE BUY ALL KINDS OF PA-i-N per, books and magazines.Call 691 and our team will call for it.The Sherbrooke Hide & Bag Company.VIT ANTED TO RENT\u2014A HOUSE OR FLAT, ' » modern conveniences.Apply Box 14 Record.I^ORD AUTO FOR SALE.TOURING CAR, 1918 model, in good condition.Apply 58D j Minto Street, dr Jos.Lacombe\u2019a Store.VIT ANTED TO RENT\u2014FURNISHED OR ?unfurnished house for family of three adults, in good location.State terms.Box 69 Record.T^ORD TOURING AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE -*\u2022\t\u20141919 model, completely overhauled and repainted, Equipped with Hessler shock absorbers, tires almost new.Car in perfect condition.Apply Box 11 Record.CCHEVROLET AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE.^ Model 490, 1918 make.Car in perfect running order, overhauled this winter.Equipped with sparg tire and tools.Good bargain to quick buyer as owner is leaving Canada.Thos.F.Walsh.Hatley, Que.Phone 25-14.A UTOMOBILE FOR SALE\u2014PAGE FIVE passenger car, 1916 model, electric dght, self-starter, new set of tires.Everything in first class shape.A great bargain.Apply to Albert Clow, Box 498, Granby, Que.w RANTED TO RENT\u2014FIVE OR SIX-roomed dwelling, modern.North Ward preferred.Family of two.Possession any time up to July 15th.Phone 1331-J, or write 2 Prospect St., City.T INTON APARTMENTS, MOORE STREET, for sale.Beat residential renting property in the city.Phope 895 or 499.T^OR SALE IMMEDIATELY ON TERMS, property of the late Thomas A.King, of Windsor Mills, 8-rdomed house fully modern, nearly half an acre of land, lawns terraced ; barn 20 x 24, can be used for garage.Will sell with or without furniture.Apply on premises, P.O.Box 112.Tj^ARM FOR SALE\u2014LAKE MEMPHREMA-gog, situated at Cedarville, 275 acres, splendid soil, excellent barn 114 ft.x 48 ft.Farm house, agricultural implements, running water, splendid timber ; half mile lake frontage.Price for immediate sale, $10,500.Ross, Room 16, 207 St.James St, Montreal, Que.'C'NTIRE PLANT FOR MANUFACTURE OF Lawrence Sap Spout, for sale ; in good order.(Reason: age and illness.) Also other machinery, and quantity of quicksilver.H.A.Lawrence, West Shefford.T3ROPERTY FOR SALE SITUATED AT 3- the corner of King and Grove streets, now occupied by Mr.Jos.Fresne's Store and by Mr.G.F.Moore, with residence above; also residence adjoining on Grove Street.Enquire from the proprietor, Joseph Free ne.Tj'URNISHED COTTAGE FOR SALE OR Ta 3- let on west shore of Lake Memphreraagog, about four miles from town of Magog.Address Box 434, Magog, Que.Residence for sale at corner of Drummond Road and Fairmount Avenue, with double garage and four lots of land.Ap< ply G.D.MacKinnon.UP-T O-D ATE, SELF-CONTAINED, 12-room house with garage attached, 10 Court Street, for sale.Sixty-six ft.frontage and ninety ft deep.Apply to J.E.Poutre.TYETACHED HOUSE.NORTH WARD, 12 3-^ rooms and large bath room, three fireplaces, hot water heat, cement cellar, garage, corner lot 78 x 93.This ideal home is in a good location and in first-class repair.For further particulars apply R.Seiveright, 20 Whiting Block, Phone 842.T^ARM FOR SALE, ONE MILE FROM 3- Georgeville, 135 acres, good house and barns ; crops all in.Price to quick buyer $2,200.Arthur Evans, R.R.No.3, Magog, Que.FOE SALK C1COD MOFFAT RANGE FOR SALE.CAN * be used for coal or wood.Also McClary gas range and kitcfirn oil cloth.Tel.883-W.ONE GAS STOVE, 4 RINGS.WITH GRIL-ling and baking oveaa, for sale; good condition.Phone 841-F.1*4 14* FORD TOURING FOR SALE -LtJ £ Newly overhauled and painted.Five good tires.$450 cash takes it P.O.Box 627, City.j TpORD CAR.1918 MODEL, FOR SALE.IN ! \u2019 A1 condition Apply Wm.Fisk, Water ville.| 1TON FORD TRUCK, 1919 MODEL, PLAT-\u2022 form body and cab, for sale.This truck is I in first class repair.Apply P.U.Box 124, Sher-1 hrooke.Que./ COMPLETE STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE.Capacity 25 to 30 thousand feet per day.SolA \"on bloc\u201d or in lots to suit customers.For particulars apply to A.C.Bissell, Sherbrooke.Ij'OR SALE AT LENNOXVILLE, PROPER-ty of the late Chas.L.Hall.House modern and complete in every way, in splendid condition, attractive finish throughout Hardwood floors, fire-place, large lot, excellent garden, poultry house, etc., beautifully situated, overlooking College and School buildings and St.Francis River.This is a most desirable home, and is offered for immediate sale.Mrs.C.L.Hall, Lennoxville.LOT ON ONTARIO STREET.NEAR PORT-land, 66 x 198.Easy terras.Apply R.Seiveright, 20 Whiting Block.Phone 342.Detached house, dufferin ave., 10 rooms and bath room.For further particulars apply R.Seiveright 20 Whiting Block.Phone 342.ONE RUG, VACUUM SWEEPER and SEW-ing machine, for sale.Must be sold at once as owner is leaving town.Apply 4 Quebec Street.Phone 1334.(1 OOD COOKING RANGE FOR SALE-v 3 Apply Mrs.Butler, 103 Wellington St., City.\t_____________ VJ-EW MODEL FORD CAR IN SPLENDID 31 condition, for sale.Five extra good tires.Used only one season.Telephone 383-W.B.Cohen 4 Co.A UTO FOR SALE\u2014CHALMER S TOURING car.Model 1919, completely new.Price, $1800.Apply A.Perrault, P.O.Box 26C.Phone 702-W, Lennoxville./ CRUSHED ROCK FOR SALE\u20142.000 to 3,000 ^ yards, f.o.b., Windsor Mills.Apply to Godard, Fitzpatrick & Veilleux, Ltd.Windsor Mills.Maxwell roadster car for sale.1918 model, in good condition.Apply Clark\u2019s Garage, Lennoxville.~ PASSENGER OVERLAND TOURING * \" car for sale.Tvdo new tires, 1 spare Presto-Light.newly overhauled and in first-class condition.Phone 990-J after 6 p.m./ 1ARS FOR SALE.ALL KINDS, FROM ^ ' two hundred dollars up to two thousand.You may have your choice, and my prices are right.For information phone 61, or at night 1191-W, or call at 4 St.Francis Street and see csrs.F.E.McAllister, Sherbrooke.J JEERLESS TOURING CAR FOR SALE 1917 model, fine condition, new cord tires, run only 11,000 mile»; also 1920 model Buick, 3 new cord tires, bumper, spotlight, clock, etc.Chg».E.Audinwood, Derby Line, Vt.8 H P.GASOLINE ENGINE IN GOOD ORD-er.for sale.McKee Sales & Service Co., 24 King Street.\t______________________ Hot water heating outfit for sale, with eight radiators and piping good ns new.At half price to quick buyer.Earl S.Preeee, Sutton, Que.LOST AND FOUND / COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER\u2019S CERTTF1-vV cate, No.16169, lost.Reward.Box 18, Sherbrooke Record.Vr ALU ABLE IRISH SETTER DOG LOST.Color brown, answering to name of \"Pal.\u201d Child\u2019s pet.Liberal reward offered for infor-mi.tion leading to reco\\cry.Apply J.W.Quinn, Windsor Mills, Que.N UHS IN G 1JRIVATE NURSES EARN $15 TO $30 A week.Learn without leaving home.Descriptive booklet eent free.Royal College of Science, Dept.81, Toronto, Canada.AORNTS STANTH* Dark chestnut horse weighing about 1500 lbs., with black piano box buggy.\" red gears, stolen from R.Belisle & Co\u2019s barn.Danville, Wednesday morning.Anyone having any information regarding it please notify R.Belisle 4 Co., Danville.Phone 138.1JAPER COVERED NOTE BOOK LOST ON Friday morning.May 14th, containing valuable papers.liberal reward if returned to Roy Gadlcy, Bnyiey\u2019s Ltd.EGGS AND POULTRY.fE WANT IMMEDIATELY A RELIABLE agent for Eastern Townships to aell our 1-known Fruit and Ornamental trees.Good , exclusive territory, with the best slock ini business.Our agency is profitable.Write ham Nursery Co, Toronto.OnL TpGGS FOR HATCHING.GENUINE DRED-A-J to-Lay Barred Plymouth Rocks.Best egg-pi educing stock in the Eastern Townships, exceptionally heavy winter layers.Price, $8.00 per setting of 15.Apply M.T.Armltage, 4 Belviderc St, Sherbrooke.Gentleman\u2019s Village Farm OF ABOUT 100 ACRES, LOCATED ON MAIN STREET.WESTFIELD, Vermont In the most plcturwuu.ml .MIiîMfiil région of (he State.Soil, rich loom.TWO HOUSES\t\u2022 on.2% .tori,, of II room, flnl»h»d in curly birch, cherry, birds eye maple and a.h; contains hath toilet.»el tub,, fireplace, rtr.: other hou.e I
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