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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.Head Office 290ct° ' SHERBROOKE, QUE., TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1920.Twenty-Fourth Year.MINSK HAS BEEN CAPTURED BY BOLSHEVISTS fr*\u2014 \u2014\u2014»¦-¦ -\u2014 .v - ' j ___;____________i Germans Given Until Tomorrow To Reply To Ultimatum BOLSHEVIK TROOPS HAVE TAKEN MINSK, ACCORDING TO OFFICIAL STATEMENT ISSUED AT MOSCOW CONSTRUCTION OF VICTORY HIGHWAY RAIN HELPED ALBERTA CROP WONDERFULLY Announcement Says that the Soviet Troops Occupied Contractors Will Meet and Uis- Minsk on Sunday Last, and Also States that the Town of Sventsiany, Ninety-Five Miles South of Dvinsk and Fifty Miles Northeast of Vilna, Has Been Captured by the Bolshevik Army\u2014Details in Regard to the Capture of Minsk Have Not as Yet Been Received.cuss Plan for Road Building.Recent Rain Means an Added Undertaking five Bushels to the Âcre.(Associated Press Despatch) Messrs.W.S.Bullock, M.L.A., fori LETHBRIDGE, Alt» , July 13.\u2014 Shefford and Mr.Robert, M.L.A., One and one-half inche;, oi rain have for Rouville, also, several Granby fallen over the whole of Southern citizens were in Sherbrooke last Alberta from the Rockies to Sask-evening, to discuss with members of atcewan, and from Calgary to the the Automobile Association, ways1 boundary, since Sunday night and and means of bringing about the i according to experime.nta! farm ex-construction of the Victory High-1 perts, the storm means àn added five way.\t| bushels to the acre on the Southern Among thoee present were a num-î Albert acrop^ this year.It is estimat- Robert as well as the delegates from Granby pointed out that their only interest was to have the whole road built and i they wanted to see the Victory Highway finished by the end of 1922.It was felt that if there was some strong company either of citizens along the route or of contractors ! who could undertake a contract fori the whole construction, subletting j sections if desired, there would be a! good chance of speedy building of i the highway.poor crop.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, July 13.\u2014Minsk has been captufed by the Russian Bolshevik forces, according to an official statement\treceived\there\tfrom\tMoscow\t\u2018which\ts-^vs ^er local contractors interested\t: ed that the Lethbridge railway divi- .1 c\t\u2022 Tr\treceivea\tnfre\tIrom\tMoscow,\twhich\tsays in road construction.Thesc men\t«on will ship 25,000,000 bushels of uie ooviet troops occupied the town on the morning of\tJuly i not seen any advertisements for ten-\tall grains this year ac against thirty- 11.\ti ders for construction of any part of\teight million bushels in the big crop -p,\t.\tthe highway, and stated that if such1 of 1915.Ten days ago it looked as i ne communication also announces the capture of the tenders were called for they would if Southern Alberta would have a town of Sventsiany, ninety-five miles south of Dvinsk nrty miles northeast of Vilna.Mins kis the capital of the Russian Government of the Sctme name, and is situated on a branch of the Beresina River, approximately 230 miles northeast of Moscow.I he loss of the city of Minsk by the Poles is announced in today s official communication from Polish army had-quarters.1 he Bolshevists occupied the city after a desperate all night battle, the statement says.ALLIES MAKE PROPOSALS TO SOVIET GOVERNMENT FOR AN ARMISTICE BETWEEN POLAND AND RUSSIA |rrinnmrB~o~8'6','8 bob tmnnnnre ! ORANGE CELEBRATIONS PASS OFF QUIETLY (Associated Press Despatch) BELFAST, July 13.\u2014 Lieutenant John Stoke, who » was discharged three weeks ago from the British army and appointed to organize the defence of police headquarters in Ireland, was killed during an attack on the Newport barrack* yesterday.Orange celebrations passed off quietly all over Ireland.The feature of the day ° was Sir Edward Carson\u2019s announcement re organizing of Ulster Volunteers against Sinn Fein.JUUJia.g ft,g g,,a,g,.!LiULlLgJtIUliLlLgJL7 ALDERMEN OPPOSE INCREASED ^ GAS RATE-ALDERMAN BRAULT\u2019S BY-LAW WAS REFERRED BACK Aldermen Think Gas Rate Should Not Be Raised Unless Absolutely Necessary, and Sliding Scale Is Objected To *\u2014By-Law Covering Construction of Sewers Is Sent Back to Committee for Alterations\u2014Road and Sewer Construction Will Stop as Soon as Possible\u2014Civic Album Is Ready to Be Sent to Provincial Agent at London\u2014New Housing Company Is Proposed.Allied Premiers Give Germans Until Tomorrow To Reply To The Ultimatum In Regard To The Delivery Of Coal (Associated Press Despatch)\t*\u2014\u2014\u2014 LONDON, July 13.\u2014Further offi-| # rial confirmation was given yester- : # day that the Allies had made pro-,* TO posais to the Russian Soviet Govern- * hient for an immediate armistice on j * equal terms between Poland and ; * Russia.This confirmation was given in the House of Commons by Andrew Bonar Law, the Governmert *pokes- ********* *** * DEMAND ENFORCE- * MENT OF TREATY\t* TERMS.\t* Some complaint was made that no j The Allies Yesterday Served Notice of an Ultimatum to the German Delegates at the Spa Conference that They Must Agree to Deliver to the Allies Two Million Tons of Coal Monthly\u2014Commission to Be Appointed to Consider German Reparations Plan.man.Mr.Bonar Law also declared that the Soviet Government had accepted C : £ Britain's terms for a resumption of trade between Great Britain anil Russia.! * (Associated Press Despatch.) i* RHEIMS, July 13.\u2014Leon , * Bourgeois, president of the *\tFrench Senate, told over one *\thundred French and foreign ! * newspaper correspondents, 1 * that France would demand S * enforcement of the Treaty of | * Versailles to the last article.tenders had been called for the road construction with the exception of an advertisement in official papers for a three mile piece at Rougemont.Mr.Bullock explained that it was only on May 4th, that arrangements were completed with the Federal Government to pay 40 p.c.of the road and that on the 7th the tenders *\t; for the small part at Rougemont *\t; were asked for.The only offers re- *\tceived were regarded as excessive.*\t! The outcome of the meeting was *\tî that a committee of contractors in-*j eluding representatives at Sher-v | biwke, Granby, Karieviile, and St.*\tCesaire was appointed to call a meet- *\ting of contractors and determine if THE unusual quiet that prevailed at the special meeting of the City Council held last evening was in marked contrast with the sessions that have taken place recently, and may be explained by the fact that Alderman Forest, chairman of the Roads Committee, and Alderman Brault, chairman of the Sanitation Committee, together with Alderman Wells, were absent.It was expected that a continuation of the discussion anent roads would take place, as, at the close of the last meeting, Alderman Forest had made insistent demands for a few cars of asphalt with which to finish his road construction, and Alderman Brault had given notice that he would present a new by-law covering the necessary sewer work for the present.This may account for the facility with which two motions were carried, motions which,, had the chairman of the respective committees been present, would certainly have had to fight for their existence.BRITAIN AND JAPAN ADD ANOTHER YEAR TO THEIR ALLIANCE (Associated Press Despatch) ' PA, July 18.\u2014The Allied pre- ; miers have decided not to in-; ^ sist upon the Germans replying j ^ to the Allied ultimatum regarding ÿj *** ######### #$.5.#- I *- Civic Works Await Money.I -* NO REPLY RECÊ1VED YET FROM SOVIET LEADERS (Associated Press Despatch) SPA, July 13.\u2014The Russian Soviet; government had not replied up to! this afternoon to hte request of the! Allies that an armistice be arranged! 'with Poland.The message was sent by wireless to th eSoviet authorities through the British Govrenment, be-j cause of the relations already exist | inf between Premier Lloyd George ami Leonid Krassin, the Bolshevik M.r.ioter of Trade and Commerce.The Polish Premier is due to ar- coal deliveries at three p.m.today.The Germans will be pc nr'¦\u2018\u2022.e.d to defer thew reply until * borrow The experts on both sides are | spending the day re-examining the ! ^ Æ .tÆ^fJwork the .premiers were indulging relaxation from the labors SAYS ULSTER VOLUNTEERS WILL BE REORGANIZED IN OWN DEFENCE.*** *******^* *** -«- REPORT IS NOT QUITE SO GOOD Rain Is Needed in Many Districts, According to Report.cmivi ia uuu i»u ar-i\t_________ rive in Warsaw from Spa bearing (Associated Press Despatch) the assurances of \u2019he Allies that WINNIPEG July IS\u2014The fourth PnUnq\t^\tFUi- fN CLOTHE.\u2018h then whn DOEtrtST t>HE POT A LITTLE IBBYTOwN Mr.and Mrs.Herffyr Onrrier and two sons, Wilton and Henry, of Worcester, Mass., yere at F.L.Brown\u2019s, SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1920?^' VM COPYRIGHT 1918* T(T By George McManus m: SHE HAto A VAN OtKE renbrangt AMO AUEEiENt»: r* CATS\tDRIVE ^ AUJL THf§EE CAR:»»?THAT Ppt^iaue?I :r FOATtmji ©rirvK!», ikC.mfitm jrir (c> isao «t | guests at Glenhurst Farm.Mr.and Mrs.David Davidson accompanied Mr.L.R.Hovey on his return, Saturday, and will visit I friends in Bradford, Lyndonville and j Boston.Mr.and Mrs.F.Scribner and Mrs.i Durgan and son are the guests of ; their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Scribner.ROCK ISLAND Engel\u2019s Announcement Furriers, Sherbrooke Fur Repairs - Fur Repairs We beg to announce that we have inaugurated a new method of serving our out-of-town customers by calling on all neighboring towns to solicit orders.Summer months being the slow season in our trade, and in order to run our factory on full time, we will make a special price and give you a guaranteed service.Mr.Engel will be presonally at the Rock Island House, Rock Island, on Monday, July 19th, 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.All estimates given free.Watch our further announcements.\t* Engel\u2019s Manufacturing Furriers SHERBROOKE See Mr.Engel, Furrier, at the Rock Island House, Monday, the 19th He will explain all about having ! your furs remodelled.Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Price, of Brockton, Mass., have been visiting relatives here for the past week.Mr.Ralph Martin, of Laconia.N.H., was a guest of relatives here over the week end.Miss Alice St.Pierre was in Sherbrooke on Friday and Saturday, visiting her brother, J.E.St.Pierre and other relatives.Mr.and Mrs.J.E.St.Pierre and son left Saturday for Winnipeg.Mrs.C.W.Wells, of Montreal, has been visiting friends and relatives in the vicinity for the past week.Mr.Walter Stevenson, of Lennox-ville, is working in the shops of Butterfield & Company.Rev.E.L.Rice returned the latter part of the week from the Church convention in Boston.Mr.and Mrs.John Hackett and family, of Montreal, have opened up ! their residence at Stans lead for the summer months.Mrs.Joseph Dalphe, of Boston, vi-I sited her mother and other relatives here recently, returning on Saturday j to Boston.BISHOP'S CROSSING A Laundry Service Within Every Woman\u2019s Means\u2014» Family laundry service\u2014 Pound Wash\u2014is one of the most popular services in many cities that laundries give.We specialize in this.Sherbrooke Steam Laundry Phone 169 91 FRONTENAC ST.\u201cThe Careful Laundry\u201d DERBY LINE HOTEL A.V.S.CULLINS & SON.Canadian money at par.village.It is a beautiful farm and in a good state of cultivation, also a good location.The many friends of Mr.and Mrs.Rolfe are pleased that they have decided to settle here.The Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.Paul\u2019s Church will meet in the Parish Hall, on Wednesday afternoon, July 14th, with Mrs.Hunt.The Junior Women\u2019s Auxiliary will meet on Thursday afternoon, July 15th, in the Parish Hall.Will all members who have not sent in their dues for the quarter ending in June kindly send or bring them to this meeting.ONLY TABLE! S MARKED \"BAYER\u201d ARE ASPIRIN Not \u2018Aspirin at All without the \u201cBayer Cross\u2019- For Cold», Pâin, Headache, Nonral-\u2019 package which contains complete die gia, Toothache, Earache, and for reetioas.Then you are getting real Khemnatism, Lumbago, .Sciatica, Neu- Aspirin\u2014the genuine Aspirin pre-ritia, take Aspirin marked with the scribed by physician* for over nine-tame \u201cBayer\u201d or you are not taking teen year*.Now made in Canada* Aspirin at all.\tHandy tin boxe* containing 12 tab- Aocept only \u201cBayer Tablet* of let» cost but a few cent*.Druggist» Aspirin\u201d in an unbroken \u201cBayer\u201d, also aeH larger \u201cBayer\u201d package*.There 1» raly one Aspirin\u2014¦\u201cBayer\u201d\u2014Yon must say \u201cBayer\u201d Asplrtc 1* the trade mark («sletered In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Meno-« retie arid\tof &*: ley.\"-acid W>.!!e \u2022.!» we.known that Aspirin mean* Bayer oiaouTar'vU-«, to assist the poSlto against Imitations, tes Tablets of Baysr Cemaacy win ba stamped with their general t.-aui* mark, ta» \"Bayer Crois\" You Need More Than A Laxative To correct constipation, all organs of digestion and elimination should bo helped.Try NR and see how much better you feel.Gendron, Jeweller removed to Olivier's New Block, cor.King and \u2018''Vf.llington Streets, t he Willing Workers were enter-! tabued by Miss Muriel Gilbert Saturday afternoon with twenty present.Invitations have been received from Sawyervilie and Gould for the soriety to present their play \u201cExcuse Me\u201d at those places in the near future, and it was decided at this meeting to accept the invitations.Finished work to the value of $8.98 was brought in and the proceeds of the meeting amounted to $5.76.The next meeting will be held with Mrs.C.A.Gilbert on July 24th.The wiring of the Church of the Good Shepherd for electric lights has been completed.A game of football was played here on Saturday evening between Broobury and Bishop\u2019s Crossing resulting in I to 0 in favor of latter.Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Harrison arrived at their cottage at Mirror Lake ion Thursday.Miss Evelyn Gilbert of Kerrobert, Sask., is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Gilbert.Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Reilly, of Angus, were guests at Mr, 0.M.Bishop\u2019s on Sunday.Mrs.R.C.Rolfe was in Sherbrooke on Friday.Mr.Howard McHarg and Mr.Hamel, of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end with the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.D.P.McHarg.Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Hooker, and daughters, Cora and Ina, were in ! Bury, at Mr.W.E.Hooker\u2019s on Sun-' day.Mrs.Loi.sell and son Christie, of : Montreal, who have been visiting friends at Knowlton, are now staying ; with hex parents, Mr.and Mrs.J., R.Andrews.Mr.Beattie, of Leeds, was a recent guest at Mr.D.P.McHarg\u2019s.Mian Lola Westman was a guest at Mr.J.B.Hooker\u2019s on Friday.Mr.and Mrs.A.B.Skinner and son, Cecilare have been spending a few days with relative* at Melbourne Mrs.C.C.Jenkereon.Mr.and Mrs.R.W.Jenkerson, and son, Ced-iric, of Bmy, were guests at Mr.A.Ij.McKenzie\u2019s on Sunday.\t.Misa S.Weyland, of Malden Mass., : is visiting her sister, Mrs.L.J.Gil-ibert.COOKSHIRE Gendron, Jeweller removed to Olivier\u2019s New Block, cor.King and Wellington Streets.Boy wanted to sell the Record every afternoon.Apply at once to Circulation Dept., Record Office, Sherbrooke.in the Casady cemetery.Misses Adell and Naomi Noble, of Lowell, Mass., are spending the summer months with their sister, Mrs.Arthur Wilson.Mrs.Wilbur Lockwood, of the Pinnacle, is spending a few days with Mrs.Taylor.Mr.Clifford Wilson was calling on friends, recently, before leaving for Nashua, N.H., where he intends spending the summer.MAGOG\u201d Gendron, Jeweller removed to Olivier\u2019s New Block, cor.King and Wellington Streets.GËORGEVILE Mr.and Mrs.Marsh and Miss Marsh, of Quebec City, are occupying the parsonage for a few months.Mr.and Mrs.M.R.Wilcox, of Burlington, Vt.are the guests at W.C.Wilcox\u2019s for a few weeks.Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Dustin and family, spent Sunday in Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Mrs.Wm.Packard has been in Sherbrooke, for a few days, the guest of her sister, Mrs.Ed.Hawley.Gerald Taylor is much improved.Miss Georgia Packard was in Beebe on Saturday evening.RICHMOND Gendron, Jeweller removed to Olivier\u2019s New Block, cor.King and Wellington Streets.HILLHURST NCikTH HATLEY Gendron, Jeweller removed to Olivier\u2019s New Block, cor.King and Wellington Streets.Dance, Town Hall, Sat.eve., July 17th.Turcott\u2019s Orchestra.Dance, North Hatley, Club House, Wed., July 14.Burrough\u2019s Orchestra.Gents §1.Ladies 50c.Dancing nine to one.Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Steiner, of Toronto, have arrived at their cot-tage.Miss Marjorie Reed has returned from spending some time with her sister, Mrs.Crawford, at Sherbrooke.Miss Marion Crawford, of Sherbrooke is spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.T.V.Reed.Miss Muriel Goff, of Leeds, was the guest of Mrs.Stephen Pocock the past week.Mr.Wm.J.Church, of Sherbrooke is assisting his brother, Mr.A.Church, with his haying.Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Giroux, of Bos-I ton, spent a day last week with Mr.; and Mrs.G.L.Pocock.Mr.Giroux j returned to Boston on Saturday.Mrs.Giroux and two sons, Howard j and Francis, will remain with rela-j lives for another month.Mrs.A.E.Bowen is in Lennox-! ville caring for her sister-in-law, ! Mrs.Wm.Hopkins and infant son.Miss Irene Elkins, of Sherbrooke, I is the guest of Mrs.H.E.Bowen.WINDSOR MILLS Gendron, Jeweller removed to ! Olivier\u2019s New Block, cor.King and j Wellington Streets.MILAN BROWNLEIGH PLACE The remains of the late Mr.James Hastings were brought from Melbourne, on Saturday, and laid to rest MARBLETON UR Today\u2014Keeps the Doctor Away lft« wnfl b* b**Jtb7.your b*5y VTcpcnr\tyour nourl»hrA«tit from throw eS tt* I I U acoompKsh*'! by i proo**»»!* of\tawlinllatlon ! \u2022Ilrainatlon\u2014tbo work of tho ¦tmuioh, liver, kMocya and bowels.fb* failur» of any of tho viul or-mtim to do its work properly affects ' Ch» action of all th* others.A forced bowel movement doea not bal» eçmvtl potion ; It only relieve* for a few boura the condition that constipation brins* about Now if run ara used to taking ¦¦¦¦ JaxafiifiMritaHBH \u2022o-calltd native pill*, oil, y-rjf* B know raiirhty and th# like, you know rn jH you've got to bo taking them all tho lime, t Moreover, If you «tick to any {.no laxative, you'v» got to be increa»-ni \u201c ing tho do Mr \u2022 dose .a lot d wring Teat can so all the time, jft of hftrm.mg youroe.f with Btich thing» enough to give Nature'* Kem- ___Tablet*; a triai, and let tho result* ghow tho difference.Nit Tab-JoU are not mere bowel mover*, the'r trarpoee '¦* to correct the condition that bducee .r.e.Mn**'.» a \u2018 r vi r* genuine, Uatlng benefit; to Improve yotBf digestion and.assimilation, give you a good hearty appetite, regulate youü liver and bow»!*, tone up kidney action and give your polaon-clogged body a good oiearring out Nature\u2019» Remedy C?R Tablet!) I* net harsh; it 1* mild, eaxy, pleasant In action; no griplr.g or ptfn ever follow* Ra.it* uao; but It 1* thorough and nure, By ita action on the digestive trsat * it promote* aailmflatioo.which mean» extraction of full nouriBhment from your food» ana thereby given you new strength, energy, better blood, better appetite.By toning, nut ¦tirrir.g your lazy U.-.r, NR aenda i the intestine*.Improving in-Laxtly, by gently bile Into tentlnal digestion,\tH enrouraglr.g more vigorous bowel er»l kidney action, NR drlv** polaonoua Imipu/itles out of and cleans up your Try Nature\u2019s Remedy fNR Tablets) and Juat ae* how much bettor you feel in every way.Get * 2.>.box today and taka one each night for a week.Ton'll ray you never frit better In your life.MT».1* sold, guaranteed &M \u2022\u2022ded by your TONIGHT- Tomorrow Alright Get a 25^ Box Gendron, Jeweller removed to Olivier\u2019s New Block, cor.King and Wrllinffton Streets.Mrs.D.Bishop, from St.Andrew'*, ! Que., is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.! Joshua Munklttrick, for a few day*.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Farnsworth.Miss Esther and Master Donald Farmrworth, from Cookshirc, and Mis* Andrews, from Boston, Mass., are spending a short holiday at Edi^ehill Cottage, Silver Lake.Mr.and M».William Bushy, from Cookshlre, are week end visitors of Mr.C.O.and Miss A.A.Hall.Mr.and Mrs.G.W.MoCutcheon, of Haverhill.Mass., and Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Jenkins, from New York, were guest* at \u2018\u2018Good Cheer Lodge\u201d Tea Room on Saturday.Mr*.It.A.Ou g hired and Mr.Carl Oughtred were in town, recently.Mi*» Ruby Bishop i* spending a week at Linwiek, the guest of ner aunt, Mr*.Dan T.McDonald.Mi*s Evelyn Bishop and Mr.Neil Bishop were at Linwiek, recently.Miss Edith Staples is viMting relative* in Bishop\u2019s Crosslnp; and East Dud*well for a few days.Mr.Henry Rolfe, hnvinif sold hi* farm, has with his two sons, Mwinr*.Aubrey Rolfe and Bercy Rolfe, purchased the estât»; of th< late Mr.R.A.Ouifhtred on the ouUkirt* of the You are uni experlment-I n g when you nse Dr.Chase'» OlnP ment for Eczema and Skin Irritations.It relieves at one» and gradually heal» the skin.Sample box Dr.Cha»»\u2019» CMntoient free If you mention thf» paper and send 2o.stamp for postage.60c.a box: all dealers or Edmanson, Rates & Co.Dlmlted.Toronto.Mr.and Mrs.N.A.Macdonald, Misses Ruth and Helen and Master Charlie were in Knowlton on Saturday and Sunday by auto.Mr.Allen A.Murray is home from Springfield, Mass., where he spent the past year.Miss Margaret MacLeod home from I Boston, Mass., with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs.Kenneth McLeod, \u201cThe Crossing.\u201d Mrs.George Ridgway and daughters, Dora and Hazel, from Spring-field, Mass., to spend four weeks with the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.John N.Murrawf Mrs.Katie Martelf was spending a few days in Sherbrooke recently with relatives.Those from town who attendee! the picnic at Megantic on Dominion Day were Misses Mary McLeod, Mary Murray, Mrs.Mary Morin, Mr.and Mrs.John McKenzie, Messrs.Murdo Murray and Norman MacDonald.Lombard Bros.& Marshall have bought Mr.Kenneth Murray's farm in \u201cthe Yard.\u201d Mr.Murray has purchased Mr.Malcolm Ross\u2019 property, formerly Donald Graham\u2019s property near the old \u201cRed Schoolhouse.\u201d Mrs.John N.Murray's condition since Tuesday has been critical and is at present writing not suffering so much.Mr.Donald Smith\u2019s condition remains serious.He has been confined to his bed for two months now.choir and, for seventeen years, a church watiden; while Mrs.Oakes, since she made her home in John-ville, has given freely of her services to the Ladies\u2019 Guild.The best wishes of theiV many friends go with them to their new home.ÇOATICOOK Gendron, Jeweller removed to Olivier\u2019s New Block, cor.King and Wellington Streets.Dr.Hight, will be at the Coaticook House, Thursday and Friday of this week, July 15th and 16th.KINGSBURY Mr.and Mrs.McKenna, of Newport, Vt., and Mr.Edward McKenna were with Mr.and Mrs.Irwin over Sunday.Miss McLean, Sir.Johnston and Mrs.Kelly, of Sherbrooke, were here.Mrs.Kelly visited her granddaughter.who was operated upon for adenoids in the Richmond Hospital.Mrs.Nelson, of Baldwins, Mass., is here visiting her sisters, Mrs.Netlson and Mrs.Irwin.Mr.and Mrs.Hawkins went to Magog called there by the death of a friend, Miss Wilson, of Danville.After a visit to Mrs.Kerr and family, Mrs.Jas.Jameson returned to Scotstown.Mrs.Shepherdson is here from Gardener with her son, King, and is visiting her mother, Mrs.McLean.Mrs.Lupoiden and the Misses Crombie are home from Potton Spring.Mr.Robt.Stalker, from Brompton returned to his home.Miss Beatrice Jameson, of Sherbrooke, is visiting her home.Mrs.McLean went to Montreal.JOHN H.PACKER, well-known electrical engineer, of Liberty, Mo., who savs that to look at him to-day no one would ever take him to he the same man he was befor* Tanlac restored his health.Has gained forty-four pounds.\\, \u201cFor two years previous to thé time I began taking Tanlac, I lived principally on rtw-egg diet.D.ring this time I was laid up in the hospital for five months and practically no hope was held out for my recovery.I don\u2019t suppose any man had a worse case of stomach trouble than I did, in fact they said I could not live.\u201cTanlac did not seem to help me much at first, and I had almost maio up my mind to give it up, but if I had given it up it would have been the mistake of my life.I stuck to i6j for a fair test and am thankful that I did for after finishing my fourth bottle, my appetite was better alid! I noticed myself improving.' \u201cThis encouraged me to keep onl taking it and in two months I was able to eat a good square meal and digest it as good as anybody.Then it wasn\u2019t long until I got so I could go back to my work and at the tim* I had finished my last bottle, ,1 found I had actually gained forty-' four pounds in weight.\u201cTo look at me today no one would ever take me to be the same man S w'as when I began taking Tanlac.\" The above remarkable statement was made recently by John H.Packer, well-known electrical engineer of Liberty, Missouri.Tanlac is sold in Sherbrooke bf Griffith\u2019s Drug Store and A.E.Da-berger under the personal direction ! of a special Tanlac representative.(Adv.) COMPTON Gendron, Jeweller removed to Olivier\u2019s New Block, cor.King and Wellington Streets.WATERVILLE MOTHER! \u2018California Syrup of Figs\u201d Child\u2019s Best Laxative Gendron, Jeweller removed to* Olivier\u2019s New Block, cor.King and Wellington Streets.AYER\u2019S CLIFF Gendron, Jeweller removed to Olivier\u2019s New Block, cor.King and Wellington Streets.CAPELTON Gendron, Jeweller removed to Olivier\u2019s New Block, cor.King and Wellington Streets.GRIFFIN AND BISSELL ROAD V BROWPTONVILLE LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents\u2014Try It! Squeeze the juice of two lemon* into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beautifler, at very, very small co*t.Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will «upply three ounces of orchard white for a few cent*.Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arm* and hands each day and sec how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes.Yes! It is harmless and never irritate*.Gendron, Jeweller removed to Olivier\u2019s New Block, cor.King and Wellington Strerts.JOHNVILLE At the recent departure from ! Johnvillo of Mr.and Mrs.Osmond ! Oakes to their n w home in Magog, ! the Ladies\u2019 Guild, of which Mrs.| Oakes has been a prominent mem-; her, while respecting Mrs.Oakes\u2019 J wish that there he no demonstra-' tion at her leaving, yet un willing 'that she should be allowed to depart, without some token of their friendship and appreciation of her services to the Guild decided to present her with a pyrex casserole and pie plate.These were conveyed to Mrs.Oakes by two of the Guild members, who quickly took their departure, the speech of \u201cpresentation and farewell,\u201d written by the president, being Inside tho parcel.At a following meeting of the Guild, a letter of thanks from Mrs.Oakes was read.Mr.and Mrs.Oakes will both he greatly missed here, Mr.Oakes having been a life long resident of Johnvillo, and having taken an active port in tho Anglican Church, being a member of tho Mrs.James Farwcll, of Lcnnox-Ville, returned home Saturday after spending the past week with her mother, Mrs.Wm.Bissell.Last Friday afternoon, Mrs.W.A.Hampshire entertained very pleasantly in honor of her little son, John\u2019s fourth birthday.The spacious j living room of the cottage was beautifully decorated for the occasion.The tabic decorations were pink roses and a lovely birthday cake with four candles on it.Dainty refreshments were served by Mrs.Hampshire.Each guest received a tiny birch-bark basket tied with blue and pink ribbon and filled with candies.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Lorimer, from Beebe, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.N.Somerville, Bay View Farm on Sunday.Mr.S.Wheeler and Mr.and Mrs.Glcii Wheeler and family spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.R.II.Bisaril.Mrs.William Redway, with her friend, Mrs.Kilburn, of Sioux Falls, arrived at Mr.S.G.Drew\u2019s last week to spend an indefinite time.Misa K.Kelley, of Lowell, Mass., chaperoned the following young la-, dies at Cedar Camp during the past' week: Misses Esther Miller, Maude Clark and Beatrice Cass, of Beebe, and Misses Eliza Mitchell, Isabella Davis, Dorothy Davis, Kathleen I^y-field, Sarabrl Layfield, and Cora Sim from Griffin.The following visitors were entertained by the party on Thursday: Mr.ami Mrs.A.P.Davis, Mr.W.H.Miller, and son! Leon, Mrs.Sim, Mrs.Harri», Mr.and Mrs.L.O.Cass, Mies Helen Cam and Mrs.Layfield.Mr.Miller Entertained the full party by a motor boat ride to Leadville, Mr.Johnson in charge.The girls report this one of the jollicst weeks tney ever spent and when the party broke up on Sunday morning it voted Mr.W.BisHcll an ideal camp owner.SCOTSTOWN Accept \u201cCalifornia\u201d Syrup ot Figs only\u2014look for the name California on the package, then you.are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for tho little stomach, liver and bowels.Children love its fruity taste.Full directions on each bottle.You must say \u201cCalifornia.\u201d \u201cDANDERINE\u201d Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty.A f«w cents buys \"n«nderln».'* After sn application of \"Danderln»1' you can not find a fallen hnlr or any dandruff, beside* every hair shown new Ufa.vigor, brlphtnroi, nior< color \u2022 and thickness.Gendron, Jeweller removed to Olivier\u2019s NAv Block, cor.King and Wellington Street*.bury\u201d Gendron, Jeweller removed to Olivier\u2019» Now Block, cor.King and Wellington Street*.DON\u2019T DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains on aches; feel tired; have headache^ indigestion,Insomnia; painful pasaw âge of urine, you will find relief ini GOLD MEDAL < A f ' N> If IS mm MMMii SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1920.> PAGE THREE' ^ Cures llpr anil Drug Using Successful for years in difficult cases of both sexes.Patient\u2019s improvement begins immediately\u2014no confinement; no use of nauseating °r.^.an8erü J* drugs.Treatment ad-\"\u2019\u2022\"\u2022\u2018tered only uy skilled, kindly physicians.Pleasant surroundings.Special privacy for women.Booklet sent in plain envelope.Write today.'T The Original Scientific Treatment.THE KEELEY INSTITUTE 523 CUMBERLAND AVENUE ÔOS.MSLLBN STREET TELCTHONE S470 PORTLAND : MAINE OVEREATING is the root of nearly all digestive evils.If your digestion is weak or out of kilter, better eat less and use KlMOIDi the new aid to better digestion.Pleasant to take\u2014effective.Let Ki-moidt help straighten out your digestive troubles.MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT\u2019S EMULSION BEDFORD AND DISTRICT NEWS Daily Reports from Correspondents of What Is Going On in Various Communities.PEARCETON A live correspondent for Pearce-ton is wanted.Write News Editor, Sherbrooke Daily Record.KNOWLTON FOR EFFICIENT WORK AND COURTESY Call at, or Phono Central Garage ALGER & HODGE, Props., Island Pond, Vt.BUSINESS CARDS ENGINEERS AM) SURVEYORS p K.ADDIE, C.E\u201e Q.L.S\u201e QUEBEC, Office 46 Dalhousie Street.-Residence, 48 Cyrille St.Tel.connection.A.MEADE, COATICOOK.QUE., QUE-bee Land Surveyor.Bell phone.All kinds of surveys and levelling:.lOHS.P.DUBUC, B.A.Sc., CE., Q.L.S., ^ Consulting Engineer, Contractor, 58 Sherbrooke St., W., Montreal.U6A Moray St.Sherbrooke.Tel.98.ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS T>OBERT W.SCOTT, B.Sc.ELECTRICAL -LV Engineer, Reports, Estimates, Valuations.Power Development and Transmission.Industrial Plants, Illumination.Phone 435, P.0.Box 233, Sherbrooke.* INSURANCE \\1T S.DRESSER & CO., SHERBROOKE.' ^ * All branches of Insurance.Office established ls75.J.SOUTH WOOD & CO., INS.A GTS., \u2022 S & S.Mutual Bldg.Sherbrooke.PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DU.W.A.FARWELL, (SPECIALIST TO the Sherbrooke Hospital), Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases, 87 Dufferin Ave., Sherbrooke.Consultation : 10-12 a.m., 1-4 p.m., and by appointment.R.B.SPEER, M.D., Specialist Eye.Ear, Nose, Throat.Tel.1240.Whiting Blk.A.TOMKINS, M.D.SPECIALIST (N.* Y.Post-Graduate Hospital) Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.Richmond, Que.DR.KOCH HEBERT.SPECIALIST, EYE.ear.nose, throat, and bronchial tube diseases and their relations with asthma, rheumatism and neuralgia.Office 92 King, Sherbrooke.Tel.654.The much enjoyed Chautauqua has come to an end, and it furnished five days of as good entertainment as could be asked for.The Community made it a success by their attendance and co-operation.Over a hundred children took part in the Junior Chautauqua, and the Superintendent made the announcement on the last evening that a hundred had signed up, which will assure another treat in Knowlton next year of a similar nature.Miss Helen Williams has returned from spending a few days at Niagara Falls, having gone by rail and returned by the boat trip.Miss Marion Robb is spending a few weeks at Fraser Point, in camp, with friends.Mrs.Myron Knowlton, of Outie-mont, is a guest of her sister, Miss Julyia Wheeler.Mrs.O.Boright and daughter.Miss B.Boright, of Mansonville, were Sunday guests of Dr.A.C.and Mrs.Paintin.Messrs.Foison Manning and Hec- j tor Houle, of West Shefford, were! week end guests here.Mrs.Horace Green and daughter, ; Miss Green, have been spending a few days with Rev.E.M.and Mrs.Taylor.Mrs .Thomas Robinson and children, of Three Rivers, are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Miller.Mrs.W.E.Hall has returned to het home in Cowansville, after attending the Chautauqua here.Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Palmer, Miss Palmer and Miss Jessie Bedee, of Cowansville, were at Mr.M.H.Be-dee's on Sunday.- r SOUTH STUKELY P.Dimick were?Miss G, Ham, Waterloo; and Mr, and Mrs.Lindsay Dimick, of West Bolton, and Mr.and Mrs.Robert Dimick, Mr.and Mrs.Rufus McLaughlin were visitors on Friday at the home, of Mrs.T.Phelphs, Frost Village.* Mrs.H.Wells and son, who have been the guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Booth, have returned home to Montreal.Mrs.Clifton Taylor, of Alberta, is visiting Mrs.E.C.Taylor for a indefinite time.Mrs.John Hammond is away nursing in Georgeville.Mr.Rufus McLaughlin spent Saturday at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Carmi McLaughlin, West Bolton.COWANSVILLE WtNlNG-rvtL DthlCnO» The directors and caretaker and those interested in the care of Brook-side cemetery are to be commended for the efficient manner in which the work is done.It is spoken of by visitors from outside the town as being one of the best kept rural cemeteries in the Eastern Townships .The Ladies of the Methodist Church will hold a basket aid on ! Thursday evening, April 15th, at the | home of Mrs.Walter Peters in the ! parsonage .A cordial welcome will be given to all.Mr.and Mrs.J.Armstrong and children have gone to Worcester,! Mass., to visit relatives.The ice cream social held in the Association on Thursday evening last by the ladies of St.Mathew\u2019s Church, was a decided success, both socially and financially.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.PARIS LONDON VIVAUDOU MONTREAL NEW YORK.A.C.ETHIEK.M.D.\u2014SPECIALTY : Urinary Diseases.Consultation: Res., 45 Kinjc St., ami by appointment.Electrotherapy in all its forms for treatment of chronic diseases, especially all kinds of Tuberculosis and Bright's Disease and Rheumatism.J A.D ARCHE.M.D., SPECIALIST\u2014 \u2022 Eye, Ear.Nose ami Throat.Office and Private Hospital, 49 King Street.nli, L.C.BACHAND, CONSULTING Specialist.Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat.New Olivier Bdock, corner king and Wellington, Sherbrooke._______VETERINARY 1\\R.H.H.WOLFF, RICHMOND.QUE-' bee.Phone 25 ring 3.Night.47 ring 3.I kli II A TRUDEL.V.S.EX-CAPTAIN -L\" Royal Army Veterinary Corps.Consultations free.Telephone 76.Office, Hotel Continental.Residence, 217 Wellington St._________MUSICIANS_________________ rp HE SHERBROOKE ACADEMY OF Munie offers facilities! for progress in Voice, Piano, Violin, 'Cello and Harmony, including the Licentiate degree, which compares favorably with any European Conservatory.Irwin Sawdon.Principal.Phone 835.\t_ AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNTANTS.JOHN J.GRIFFITH.L.J.A., AUCTION-cer.Accountant, Comm iu,loner and Auditor.40A Wcllinuton St.North.Telephone 71.H.BRYCE, C.G.A.ACCOUNTANT.Auditor, ll> Quebec St., Sherbrooke.el ADVOCATES ADVO- Sher* \\\\rELLS, WHITE & LYNCH.AT cate*, Merchants Bank Bldg., f brook e.\t__________ 1 .ERASER, RUGG & MIGNAIILT, ADVÜ-catrs.Q.C.K.Building.XICOL.LAZURE, COUTURE & KING, 95 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.1 A WHENCE.MORRIS & McIVER.AI>-^ vocate*.«te., Sherhrooka.O\u2019BIUDADY A PANNETON.ADVOCATES.155 Wellington St, \u2022yyTM C.TRACY, ADVOCATE, 137 WEL- llngton Street./ 4 P.ENGLAND, ADVOCATE, COW-Vl* aneville.Que.EWING & McFADDEN ADVOCATES, 112 fft.Jam** Street, Montreal.J.Armltage Ewing, l\\ 0.George S.McFadden, K.C.L.Ed.Choquette Anthracite ami Bituminous COAL All rad shipniunts.Orders solicited.Farnham, Que.Dr.C.H.P.Moore DLNT1ST jCowamviile, Que, JLaJuhuuc IM \u201e m mmis Housecleaning is always fatiguing.When everything is made spic and span you are tired out and uncomfortable.But a sprinkle of Mavis Talc will help make you feel like yourself again.Millions of women have discovered this fact, and they always use it after their household work.Mavis Talc is refreshing and truly IRRESISTIBLE.At all good druggists and toilet counters.Irresistible! Hon.W.F.Vilas has béen in Toronto attending the funeral of Mr.E N.Meyer, the Western Agent for the W.F.Vilas Company, for a number of years, who died very suddenly on Thursday.Miss Mable Foster has returned home, after several weeks spent in visiting her sister, Mrs.McClatchie, in Penetangue, Ont., and friends in Toronto.Mr.and Mrs.McKay and family, of Monrteal, were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.T.R.Pickel on Saturday.The ball game between Cowansville and Bedford came off with a score of nine to five in favor of Bedford.A good crowd witnessed the game.Mr.and Mrs.Clare Brown and son were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.Nightingale, over the week end.Mr.Reginald Dean, of Montreal, spent the week end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.O.Dean.Mr.John Doherty, of Huntingdon, spent the week end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Doherty.Mr.Clare Buzzell, of Montreal, spent the week end with his family, Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Buzzell.Mr.Frank Curley spent the week end with his family.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Perrault, of Adamsville, were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.S.W.Yates on Sunday.Mr.Buster McClatchie went to Knowlton on Saturday.Mr.Charlie Morrissette, of Granby, spent the week end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Morrissette.Mr.W.H.Fryer, of Montreal, spent the week end with his family.Mr.and Mrs.Guy Boright and son, of St.Johns, were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Boright over the week end.Mr.J.Barker, Mr.Donald Barker and Miss Ruth Barker motored to Potton Springs, on Saturday, for the week end.Mr.W.H.Hall is spending a few days, the guests of Mrs.Bedee, of Knowlton.Mr.Gordon McClay, of Sherbrooke, is spending the week end at the home of Mi\u2019, and Mrs.Robert Doherty.Mr.and Mrs.Harry McClay motored from Newport, and are the guests of Mrs.McClay\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Doherty.Mr.and Mrs.P.A.Ruiter and Mr.Murray Ruiter are visiting Mr.and Mrs.Earl Derrick, of Abercorn.On July 19th, the installation of officers of Prosperity Rebekah Lodge, No.23, will be held in the I.O.O.F.Hall.Mrs.E.B.\u2019 Green-ley, D.D.P., of Sutton, Que., will conduct the meeting.Dr.Moore went to Montreal on Saturday.Mr.Charles Gleason, of Montreal, spent the week end with his family.Mr.R.Gagnon went to Montreal on Saturday.Rev.J.Lambert Alexander left for Newport on Sunday night.mm ?-.I Toronto, canaoaf^^^ her sister in Farnham last week.Mr.and Mrs, Geo.Robinson, of Foster, were week-end guests of her mother, Mrs.E.E.Spencer, Mrs.Robinson remaining for a few days.Mrs.Fred Prime and Miss Bernice Godhue spent a few days in Montreal last week visiting friends.Mr.and Mrs.Homer Brady and son went to Montreal last week, after spending some time visiting his mother at Mf.C.Montle\u2019s.Mrs.Ruth Omeil is in Quebec city for an indefinite time.Mrs.M.Blinn and Miss G.A.Blinn .are guests of Mrs.W.P.Hibbard in Granby for a few days.Dr.and Mrs.G.F.Downing and four children motored to Lennox-ville to visit her mother, Mrs.Smith, on Friday.Mr.and Mrs.John McFarlin, of East Farnham, wrere guests of their cousins, Mr.and Mrs.M.W.Shu-felt, on Friday.Mr.Walter Marchall, of Montreal, spent a few days last week with Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Lagrange.Miss Doris Savage and little niece and Miss Cameron, of Dunham, were in town on Wednesday, Mrs.Mary Tracy, of Abbott\u2019s Comer, was the guest of Mrs.N.N.Vincent for a few days last week.Mr.and Mrs.E.Girard and Mr.and Mrs.Cote, of Buckingham, P.Q., wars guests of Mr.and Mrs.M.Larose last week.Mr.and Mrs.O.Lacroix and daughter and Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Domangue and daughter, motored to Morgan\u2019s Corner on Sunday to visit friends.DUNHAM The W.C.T.U.met with Mrs.Stephen Small on Tuesday afternoon, at the usual hour.At a previous meeting Mrs.E.L.Buchanan, was appointed local superintendent j of the lumbermen and sailors department but, being unable to take i the office, sent in her resignation, j which was accepted and Miss Annie | Small was elected to the same office.The Dunham Brass Band assisted in j the entertainment at the Sweets-! burg lawn social on Tuesday even-! ing last.Owing to the rainy weather, the j dance in the lower ' Odd Fellows\u2019 j Hall, on Wednesday evening, was not as well attended as was ex-I pected, or as would have been if the evening had been plefesant, but notwithstanding, those who were there ! had a most enjoyable time.The hall was prettily decorated, the lights i were shaded by pretty shades, and i the dull hues of the posts were en-[ livened by gaily colored tissue paper which added greatly to the appearance of the hall.Refreshments of ice cream and caka were served during the evening.The fourth game in the league series of baseball was played on the local grounds between Frelighsburg and the home team, with a victory for the visitors.This defeat may be partly counted for by the fact that two of our best players are absent, one through having two fingers badly injured, and the other was taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital on the morning of the game.The lawn social which was postponed from Thursday evening, will be held on Wednesday evening, the 14th.Refreshments of sandwiches, cake, coffee and ice cream will be served, and a piogramme has been arranged by the committee.The Dunham band wilrbe in attendance, which means good music.Everybody is welcome.The \u201cL.I.L.\u201d will hold their annual picnic next Thursday in the same place as last year, on the grounds of the farm formerly owned by Mr.Charles Stephen.Messrs.F.Savage, A.E.Brown, W.Selby and E.Bracey spent a delightful day fishing at Sally\u2019s Pond, Bolton, on Thursday, and came home with a good catch.Mr.Harold Stevens was on a business trip to Montreal recently.Mr.Charles Duschesneau was in St.Johns cn Thursday last.Miss Annie Gibson has returned from Montreal and will be the guest of her sister, Mrs.D.Carleton, at \u201cCamp Brownie\u201d for the remainder of the summer.Mr.C.Dennison was at \u201cCamp | Brownie\u201d on Thursday.Mr.and Mrs.McCaw and family, and Mr.Nicholson, of Bedford, are occupying \u201cIngleside\u201d cottage for a couple of weeks.On July 23rd., there will be.a concert at the Lake View House which promises to be a treat to music lovers.Talent from Montreal both in a musical and elocutionary line is listed and a most delightful evening is anticipated.Notice of programme and further details will appear later.The concert will be followed by a dance.Mrs.William Cheesman and daughter, Montreal, have been spending a few days with Dr.and Mrs.Savage.Miss Hazel Layzell, of Bethel, Vt., is spending a couple of weeks with her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Edward Layzell.Mrs.Layzell expects I to accompany her grand-daughter home for a visit to her son, Mr.Harry Layzell.Mrs.John Doherty, who has spent the last six months with her brother-in-law, Mr.Geo.A.Doherty, left last week to spend some time with her brother, Mr.Will Lee, of Sweets burg.Mr.Charles Buchanan went to Montreal on Saturday morning to the Royal Victoria Hospital.He was accompanied by Dr.Yeats.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.A.Doherty and family spent Saturday at West Shefford, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Curtis Manson.\t-t Mr.and Mrs.Dudley Carleton were in Cowansville on Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs.Lusher Harvey have moved into their new home and are expecting to install electric lights this week.\tt Mr.and Mrs.Sidney Warlow, Miss Violet Warlow and Mr.McLeod were week-end visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Brown.C U N A R D ANCHOR ANCHOR-DONALDSON REGULAR SERVICES Montréal-Glasgow July 17\t|\tAug.21\tj\tSept.\t25 .Saturn la Aug.7\t|\tSept.11\t|\tOct.\t16\t Cassandra N.Y.-Glasgow (via Moville) July 81 | Aug.28 | Sept.25\t.Columbia New York-Liverpool July 17 | Aug.14 ) Sept 11 .*K.Aug.Vtct July 20.Vasari July 24 | Aug:.21 | Sept- 18 .\u2019Caroniq N.Y.-Ply.Cher.& London Oct.16 j Nov.13.Caronia N.Y.-Cherbourg, Southampton.July 15 | Aug.12 | Sept.9 .Imperatop July 31\tj\tAug.28\tj\tSept.\t22.Aquitania Aug.6\ti\tSept.2\t|\tSept.\t30 .Mauretania N.Y.Dubrovnik & Trieste July 31 .Italia *\u2014Via Queenstown.For rates of palace, freight and furthet particulars apply to local agent# #r THE ROBERT REF0RD CO., LTD.GENERAL AGENTS 10 HOSPITAL STREET 93-25 ST.SACRAMENT STREET MONTREAL,P.Q.TO EUROPE QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL July 28 i Aug.23.Pr.Fr.Wilhelm Aug.4 | Sept.1 .Victorian Aug.11 .Emp.of France FROM MONTREAL TO July 17\u2014Corsican -Liverpool July 24\u2014Scfnd\u2019vn .*Antwerp July 24\u2014Melita.Liverpool July 30\u2014Grampian .* An twerp Aug.1 Sicilian .Glasgow Aug.7\u2014Minnedosa .Liverpool Aug.11\u2014Pretorian .Glasgow Aug.13\u2014Scotian .Havre.Lon.Aug.14\u2014Metagama .Liverpool *\u2014Via Southampton.^Rates and All Information from ^CANADIAN PACIFIC, OCEAN SERVICES ^141 St.James Street^ Montreal LIVE POULTRY WANTED! We buy all kinds of Live Poultry, also New Laid Eggs, for which we pay the highest possible price.Ship, ping Crates and Cases supplied fre* on application.Eastern Townships Poultry Farms, Limited FOSTER, QUE.To Wear Thin Waists or Sleeveless Dresses (Beauty Topics) With the aid of a delatone paste, it is an easy matter for any woman to remove every trace of hair or fuzz from face, neck and arms.Enough of the powdered delatone and water is mixed into a thick paste and spread on the hairy sur-face for about 2 minutes, then rub-bed off and the skin washed.This completely removes the hair, but to avoid disappointment, get the delà, tone in an original package.I FRELIGHSBURG Cleanser fbs*-\tv ScruLLmd dll floors Isids in «Sets all five uirt mmmm Sj IhPdckdge % 75 Cents H.C.FORTIER, Selling Agent, Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Paydo, of Montreal, I were at the home of her sister, Mrs.! Fred Prime recently.Mr.and Mrs.H.Chadburn, of ' Montreal, are guests of Mr.and Mrs.j W.L Sager.Mr.and Mrs.Louselle and Mr, j and Mrs.A.Chadbum, of Montreal; ! Mrs.Parsons, of Worcester, Mass.; I Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Selby, Mrs.A.1 Brown and Miss Sadie Doherty, of Dunhrm; Mr.and Mrs.B.Gardner and Mrs.J.Austin, of Guthrie; Mrs.S.Martin, of Waterloo, were in town last week attending \u201cMaple Leaf\u201d Chapter.Miss J.Hayes is home from her holidays from Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.H.M.Clarke and child, of Highwater, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Levitt last week.Mrs.Levitt returning with them and going to Perkins\u2019 Landing to spend some time with her sister, Mrs.(Rev.) A.Carpenter.Mr.and Mrs.Roy Bockus, of Lynn.Mass., are guests of his sister, Mrs.L.R.Copse y.Mr .and Mrs.O.Handcock and daughter, of East Pinnacle, were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs.Wm.Dymond.Miss Zulo Dymond, of Rock Island, is also a guest at the same home before going to Boston, Mass., .to visit relatives.Mrs.H.T.Spencer and the Misses Mildred and Marjorie are home from Sutton where they spent a week.Mr.and Mrs.Peter Domangue and Mr.and Mrs.Dunkin, of Mass., were calling at Mr.O.Lacroix\u2019s last week.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Reynolds and son, of Winnipeg, were calling at Mr.Geo.Reynolds,.Mr.W.A.Reynolds\u2019 and Mr.T.J.Bell\u2019s on Saturday, en route to Granby.Mrs.J.A.Dunn and Miss Kate ! Dunn, of Waukegan, ID., arrived j home on Sunday Mr.and Mrs.A.IK, Hodgson and family, of Montreal, accompanied them, ah motoring.Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Ayer, Mrs.E.FI.Spencer, Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Spencer, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Robinson, motored to Cowansvillo Sunday evening.Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Spencer visited his sister, Mrs.Geo.Robinson, at Foster last week.Mr.and Mrs.Fl.H.Hunter motored to Potton Springs last Wednesday, and Mrs.A.E.Lagrange returned home with them.Mrs.P.M.Hayes is spending a few days in Granby, visiting friends.Mr.Harrison Hayes is visiting friends in St.Andrew\u2019s East.Mr.and Mrs.Harvey Johnson spent, a few days last week with her father, at Fiast Dunham.Mr.Arthur St.Marrie visited at his home in Marrievillo last Tuesday.Mr Geo.Reynolds was in Farnham last Tuesday.Mr, and Mrs, \u20ac, Dunans visited % A Gift A 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent is sent to all wfco ask.See coupon.Why Teeth Glisten Millions of them\u2014a new method All statements approved by high dental authorities You see glistening teeth now wherever you look, for millions clean teeth in a new way.We offer you here a ten-day test, to show the results on your own teeth.The fight on film Dental science has found a way to combat film on teeth \u2014 the film that dims teeth and destroys them.Film is that viscous coat you feel.It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays.The ordinary tooth paste does not dissolve it, so brushing has left much of it intact.And very few people have escaped its damage.It is the film-coat that discolors, not the teeth.Film is the basis of tartar.It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid.It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay.Millions of germs breed in it.They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea, which attacks 95 in 100.Now, after years of research, a way has been found to combat it.Able authorities have amply proved its efficiency.Leading dentists everywhere now urge its daily use.mmmmmmmmm-mmm» CANADA RCG.IN The NeufiDay Dentifrice A scientific film combatant which, after 5 years\u2019 tests, is now advised by leading dentists everywhere And millions of people now employ it, largely by dental advice.The method is embodied in a dentifrice called Pepsodent.Two other new factors are combined with it.And this tooth paste is inaugurating a new dental era.Free to all who ask A ten-day test of Pepsodent is sent to all who ask.Also a book to explain the results.The method quickly proves itself.Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the digestanti of albumin.The film is albuminous matter.The object of Pepsodent is to dissolve it, then to day by day combat it.Pepsin long seemed impossible.It must be activated, and the usual agent is an acid harmful to the teeth.But science has found a harmless activating method, so pepsin can be every day applied.Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube.Note how clean the teeth feel after using.Mark the absence of the viscous film.See how teeth whiten as the film-coat disappears.Do this for your own sake and your family\u2019s sake.Nearly everybody suffers from this film.Cut out the coupon so you won\u2019t forget.j Ten-Day Tube Free 407 j ! THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, j { Dept.A, 1104 S.Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111.¦ Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to Only On# tub# to n family.srsi*, ¦î *414 S < t * i * rt* t >4 M-1 i I 3 PAGE FOUR % DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1920.' \u201cThe Home of Good Music.Established 1863 Heintzman & Co.Pianos The greatest of all Canadian pianos.Made to represent the highest standard in piano workman- ship.Material is fbe best that money can buy.Used by the leading colleges of music throughout Canada.Sole representatives for Sher^ brooke and Eastern Townships.Back to Business During: the commotion incidental to our auction sale we were unable to give much attention to Record sales.We now have things rearranged and a stock of the latest Columbia and Edison Records on hand.We are offering special inducements to Gramophone purchasers before removing to our new store.A.C.Skinner Jeweler and Optician H.C.WILSON & SONS, LTD WELLINGTON ST., SHERBROOKE, Que.BRANCH STORES: Coaticook, Rock Island, Richmond, Granby and Thetfcrd Mines .Tf-Tr'C; Increase the Earning Power of your Savings This Company Offers You 4 * * **\u2022>*** + ***** * LENNOXVILLE * * ***************** Miss Annie Lowe, of South Man-chester, Conn., is visiting her sister, Mrs.Raycroft, Warren Street.M rs, Wm.Killoran and little daughter, Kathleen, of Sudbury, Ont., are guests of Mrs.Killoran's parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Arguin.The Misses Mildred and Louise Jackson leave tomorrow for a holiday trip and visit with friends In .Springfield, Mass.Lawn social, Town Hall Grounds, and planing mills, (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 Bromptonvillc.BROMPTGH LUMBER & Mfg.Co Bromptonvillc, Que.YOUR INQUIRIES ARE SOLICITED & M» it 1 \u20225» \u2022 Miss Mary M.Boyce and he best corning the city\u2019s location and com-!™an was'Mr.Arthur H.Graham, of mercial and industrial facilities.\tbrother of the groom, copy will be sent to the Hon.Dr.L.rhÇ young couple left for a wed-Pelletier, another will be presented ; ^riP Montreal, Buffalo, Nia-to the Board of Trade, and a third ; 8ara sncl ! oronto and later will take -\t-\ttheir abode in Arundel, where Ul,-\u2019 _____1 3;__________________ will remain in the City Offices public inspection.Upon motion of Alderman De loi me, seconded by Alderman Skin- ;\ti\tif if* ner, the Chief of Police will be in-1\u201c BlNLfcÎK) Ll/Dljfc, HAS structed to take steps to have the lunch cart on Drummond Road removed, as complaints have been made that it is in the nature of a public nuisance.ft- ft - Other Matters Discussed.the groom is one of the leading merchants.NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED Coaticook Officer Had Charge of Ceremonies.At the last regular meeting of Alderman Tetrault was elected |\t^odge, Number Pro-mhyor for the ensuing three ; j!ing^(U,tff Harnrony Nm I Coati: months\u2019 term, succeeding Alder-man Edwards.The question of introducing a better and more efficient system of accountancy and office supervision was introduced, and the matter was referred to the Financial Committee with power to act in the appointment of sufficient officers to insure that the work will be carried on more ex- meeting to further the plan, and I peditiously Alderman Fortier strongly support- j Correspondence from the Provin-ed the movement, stating that, with | cial Treasurer concerning the Tech- charming soprano voice, sang a number of songs with taste and expression and won a tribute of sincere appreciation.The pianist, Mr.Cook, accompanied with a perfection that left nothing to be desired, and his solos were remarkable for execution, technique and instruction.In the afternoon Chopin\u2019s Military Polonaise was marvellously rendered, and in response to the encore, a sparkling composition \u201cJuba Dana by a negro musician was given.In the evening programme \u201cRigo-letto Paraphrase\u201d was heard with pleasure by the music lovers in the audience, and encored vigorously.As for Miss Elsie Biron, she would become, if she could remain longer in the city a popular favorite.She was warmly greeted and her delightful violin solos brought down the house.The gay air \u201cVive la Canadienne,\u201d an old French Canadian song which Miss Biron played for an encore was demanded ag.in and again, with storm of clapping.The National Anthem closed the first half of the evening\u2019s programme, and after a brief intermission, the superintendent introduced Dr.E.E.Violette, who is an orator | of great eloquence, a deep thinker : and a great traveller, who is famil- i present conditions obtaining, the city was in danger of losing a valuable concern, that of the Cluett-Peabody Company, unless better accommodation was provided.Aider-man Edwards moved that the Board of Trade be asked to form an assoc-{iation in conformity with the law on this point, apd that, when this was done, the city take steps to procure the loan.Alderman Skinner supported the motion, which carried, and Mayor Denault promised his fullest co-operation.*-* City Album is Work of Art.ft- The committee in charge of preparing the album of photographs of ! nical School, which intimated that the city might go ahead with the granting of a site and that the matter could be legalized by provincial enactment if the civic charter did not at present warrant such action, was referred to the City Attorney.As there was no further business on the order paper, the meeting adjourned.-+.- MARKED CARDS WERE FOUND.NEW YORK, July 13.\u2014Marked cards and an alleged crooked faro outfit discovered in the home of J cook, installed the following officers for the next six months: Noble Grand, Sister Stewart; Vice-Noble Grand, Sister Robertson; Recording Secretary, Sister Pearson; Financial Secretary, Sister Bottome; Treasurer, Sister Duncan; Warden, Sister Rudd; Con., Sister Darker; Chaplain, Sister King; R.S.N.G., Sister Kelley; L.S.N.G., Sister Dean; R.S.V.G., Sister Imrie; L.S.V.G., Sister Livingston; I.G., Sister Lament; O.G-, Bro.Cascadden.CASES WERE SETTLED IN SINN FEIN COURT BELFAST, July 13.\u2014Of the one hundred and thirty petty jurors summoned for duty in the assizes court here yesterday only nineteen men were present when court opened.More than eighty of the ninety-nine appeal cases before the tribunal had been withdrawn, it is announced.A remarkable feature of the incident was that yesterday a Sinn Fein B.Elwell, murdered whist expert, court reached decisions on almost all led to the theory that he had been\u2018the^appeals listed for hearing before shot by some victim who had been the assizes court, and barristers and cheated at cards.\tsolicitors were in attendance.terested, heart and soul, was purely educational, and stood for culture.It was designed to be inspirational and spiritually uplifting, and these objects would be accomplished if the community co-operated with the Chautauqua and worked with, and for it.The speaker invited suggestions, and several were made by from the first word to the last.He began by pointing out that the trenu of civilization from the beginning of the -world had been westward, and as.rted that nations, as well as individuals, invariably realize their ideals.Sooner or later, their ureams come true.In other worts they get what they want, those present, in connection with | though he humorously observed, they the Junior Chautauqua, the Sunday ! sometimes \u201cget it in the neck.\u201d He concert, winter Chautauqua, and other points, all of which were discussed with interest.In the evening the rain had ceased, and the tent was well filled with a very appreciative audience.A splendid programme was provided by the Beacon Concert Company, and every number was vociferously applauded and encored.Mr.Roy Cropper\u2019s rendering of several selections displayed a voice of musical sweetness and power, two of his numbers being especially noteworthy, \u201cLet the rest of the world puss by,\" and the beautiful \"Christ in Flanders,\u201d which appealed to every Canadian heart.Miss Marguerite Porter, who poseeses a The table oil that w always Rood Ap^Ol pressed from Aprieot Kernels.traced the rise and fall of the nations of the world from the earliest days, the greatness to which they attained, and the oblivion into which they have descended, because they had not the true ideals\u2014ideals of liberty.Gt.many, said the speaker worshipped might.Might with her, meant right, and Germany intended to rule the Empire, if not the world.They had prepared for years for Der Tag, \u201ctho day, which he had himself heart toasted at a great dinner of German affairs.The day had come and gone, and the wonderful nation was beaten, ruined, and her ruler sent to the woodpile, where he should have been long before.\u201d The.speaker eulogized Great.Britain and her methods and policy\u2014 her greatness of mind, and nigh ideals, and concluded with a fine recital inn uf Kipling's Recessional, followed by an original poem con j neeted with \u201cThe Sunset Trail,\u201d the ; subject of the lecture.The speaker's worts were punctuated throughout, with hearty applause, and the third Chautauqua day proved very successful.=>I With Sugar High In Price Thoughtful people naturally turn to -\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2022*** Mft\t \tp \tgp l§ \u2014\t-vVS'-.' *¦ -\tm rape for their cereal food It contains its own sugar; and its sweet nut-like flavor developed from the grains make it attractive to the taste.The cost is moderate.Every bit is eatable, and the sound building quality of Grape-Nuts, combined with easy digestibility, makes it a family favorite. * * HOME TEAM WINS FROM DUNHAM.FRELIGHSBURG, July 13.\u2014Quite a number from here went to Dun- \u2022 ham on Saturday to witness the ball j game between Dunham arçd Frelighs-burg which ended in a score of 13 to 20 in favor of Frelighsburg.and an exhibition game was played at .Selby Lake Sunday afternoon, be- ) tween Cowansville and Frelighs-i burg, the score being 10 to 3 in fa-vor of Frelighsburg.league Standing Clubs\tWon\tI-ost\tPC.Cleveland .\t.51\t26\t.662 New York .\t.52\t27\t.658 Chicago .\t.47\t29\t.618 Washington .\t.37\t35\t.514 St.Louis .\t.37\t39\t.487 Boston .\t.35\t38\t.479 Detroit .\t.28\t50\t.315 Philadelphia\t.21\t59\t.259 NATIONAL LEAGUE (Yesterday's Results) Philadelphia 3; Cincinnati 4.Brooklyn 13; Chicago 4.Brooklyn 10; Chicago 2.Boston 2; Pittsburgh 3.New Y\u2019ork 3; St.Louis 4.League Standing RESULTS OF HARNESS RACES (Associated Press Despatch) TOLEDO, July 13.\u2014In the open-' j ing of the Grand Circuit Racing ; here yesterday, features were that ] ! favorites won in most cases, but a * grand upset came when Voltage; lost the Colt Stakes.Results were: 2:15 trot.Red Russell.Time 2:09^4 ; 2:11% ; 2:09 %.Fort Meigs, 2:0S pace.Red Lan-icelot.Time 2:02M> ; 2:03; 2:05%.j Sherwood, 2:12 trot.Great Bri-tain.Time 2:11%; 2:09%; 2:13%.2:12 pace.Prince Mary.Time 2:05%; 2:04% ; 2:08%.\u2022> + ,i' + + + + ++ + + 4',>\u2018{' r> BASEBALL FLASHES CUibs\tWon\tLost\tP.C.Brooklyn .\t1.45\t32\t.584 Cincinnati .\t.42\t31\t.575 St.Louis .\t.41\t38\t.519 Chicago .\t.39\t39\t.500 Pittsburgh .\t.35\to \u2014 \u2022J l\t.486 Boston .\t.31\t36\t.463 New Y'ork .\t.35\t41\t.461 Philadelphia\t.30\t44\t.405 * ?+ + + * * * * * * + * + ***\u2022> * \u2022> * INTERNATIONAL LEAGU (Yesterday\u2019s Results) Baltimore 0; Buffalo 5.Reading 4; Toronto 2.Syracuse 4; Rochester 5.Jersey City 1; Akron 5.Lea g\tue Standing\t\t dub*\tWon\tJj>st\tP.C.Buffalo\t\t.53\t26\t.671 Baltimore .\t.50\t27\t.649 Toronto .\t\t28\t.646 Akron\t\t.48\t30\t.615 In the American League, St.Louis took the last game of the series from : Boston.Eddie Collins\u2019 home run scored the | only tally of Chicago\u2019s game with ¦ Philadelphia.In the National League, the Reds ' ; won the opening game of the series ] with Philadelphia.Erratic fielding, coupled with weak pitching enabled Brooklyn to win both games of double-header ] with Chicago.Pittsburgh beat Boston in a close ! game in the eleventh inning.St.Louis defeated New York in a 1 ten inning game.DANVILLE Get It at F.Charron\u2019* A Great Selection of MEN\u2019S SUITS Late American models at lowest possible prices.Satisfaction guaranteed.CHARRON\u2019S 122 King St.Phone 524.Announcement We have taken the Agency for Sherbrooke of The Providence Wa*hinjfton Fire Insurance Co., One of the leading Fire and Automobile Insurance Companies.Conway & Chamberlain In# or a nr# Broker a, Olivirr BuiMinc.\u201cIruraro WIU» C.é C.\u2014if* Dr.G.W.McKee and Mrs.McKee and family, of Westmount, are j : spending the summer vacation in Danville and are occupying the residence of Mrs.G.F.Cleveland, .Grove street.\tj The building known as the Church block, owned by Mr.Geo.Church, in the square, has been sold to Mr.La- j moureux, of St.George de Windsor.! Miss Wein, of Three Rivers, Que., is a guest at St.Augustine's rectory for the summer vacation.Mr.and Mrs.George McCracken, Mr.Arthur McCracken and Mrs.E.W.S.Gibson motored to Rimouski, Que., on Monday.They expect to be gone a week or two, The former have gone to visit their son, Mr.] -Merrick McCracken, who is employed in that region.The many friends of Mr.Henri Girard, Notary of Danville, will be sorry to learn that he is about to leave and take up his residence at Chicoutimi.Mr.Girard has been engaged by the Quebec Chibougamore Co., in his notarial capacity.He will leave for his new position about July 26th.The above company has been formed largely by English capitalists, who will build a railroad to connect with the Lake St.John Belt Railway, thus opening up a territory rich in minerals such as copper, silver, asbestos, etc.The company will spend something like $10,000,000 in the course of three years in this project.Mr.Girard has taken an active part in many activities in the town and his leaving will be a decided loss to St.Anne\u2019s Church, where he has always interested himself in the musical portion at the services of the church.All will join in wishing him s.ucces* in his new/ veotuev» 2 18*per p&cka&e Two forô5 NAVY The exclusive use of the highest quality pure Virginia Tobacco has made PLAYER\u2019S the favorite smoke wherever the British Flag flies ! r.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, JULY Ï3, 1920.PAGE SEVEN mmm immm P|# ; sis I »\tlü iâPp1 'éM-miim ¦ egfc\u2014'\u201cS J CHAMBSn GUIZZED PO/KH /¦/'&'-/C«' place wiKh book cases on etcher side.In the rear is the open stairway with an artistic cozy seat thereunder.Through a wide, gracefully arched doorway wo pass on into the dining room which is one of the most delightful rooms in the house.Only note the bay window, then if you are a lover of flowers, it won't be hard to visualize that sunny spot filled with blooming colorful geraniums, begonias, ferns, etc, A recessed eldefboard end dhina closets on either side with small diamond paned.windows above are additional features of this room.The kitchen is fully equipped with service porch in the rear with space for refrigerator.Two large bed rooms, hath, room, sewing room, sleeping porch and ample closets comprise the second floor, which is in pine painted white and enameled.Washington Sr with, stained oak floors is intended tas the finish for the first story.Laundry, 'heating room and vegetable cellar complete the basement plan.The general size is 25 ft.wide and 28 feet deep exclusive of terrace and eu» parlor: _ Highest Quality Real Service If Y®u Arc Going to Have Any Electrical Work Done Call A.B.WILLIAMS 33 Magog Street\tPhone 1177-J\tSherbrooke, Que.Wir|n, Repair», Door Bell», Electric Iron», »tc-Everything HmU\tElectric»!.Work Gu»ranteed.Price» Right.Phone 444.Office: 28 Bank Street, City E.T.Construction Coy.Contractors Building Construction of Every Description.General Lumber & Meg.Co., Limited (Successors to Bush & Bartlett) Manufacturers and Dealers in Sash, Doors, Blinds, Screens, Kiln Dried Lumber, Plate Glass, Office and Store Fixtures.Custom Work Done at Short Notice.Estimates on Contracts Furnished.Phone 584\t.Sherbrooke, Qufc.Now is the time to do your Painting It\u2019s not the (painting that costs money.It\u2019s \u201cnot painting\u201d that is expensive.Sherwin- Williams Paints preserves your buildings, protects them from thp ravages of heat and.dampness.It\u2019s good insurance against depreciation, beautifies your place, a sign of thrift, pride and good business judgment.We have a good stock of all colors, and can quote you some very interesting prices.J.S.Mitchell & Co., Ltd.THE HOUSING PROBLEMS HI INDIA TODAY REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS A Few Details of the Problems in India Are Given.The system of rent control in Bombay consists in the selection of a number of years, the striking of ^average of the rents charged during I those years and the allowance of a 10 per cent, increase on the average rent, the maximum legal rent charge-; able being the average rent plus the 10 per cent, increment.The assump-I tion on which the foregoing is based lis that the landlords were already ! before the housing shortage became ! acute, in receipt of fair profits from their property, the increased allowance being a set-off against additional cost of necessary repairs and ,maintenance.On its merits, this is a ifair solution.Is it, however, fair to iattack one class of property holders ! simply because they are pursuing! the hallowed business policy of buy-' jing cheap and selling dear?why is' jit more reprehensible for a landlord1 | to exact 20 to 30 per cent, return j ! annually on his capital than for' I the owner of a cotton mill to exact j dividends at the rate of a couple of hundred per cent?Both are ordinary commercial transactions.Profits are obviously made in exactly the same way, namely by getting the public to pay for goods as much as possible more than they cost to produce.\u2014 The Times in India.& SteelWorkforllydroFlants Penstocks, Thimbles, Draft Tubes, Racks, Wheel Cases, Slcel Gates, Gale Steelwork, Power 1 louse Steelwork.MACKINNON STEEL CO., LIMITED Sherbrooke, Que.LOOMIS-DAKIN CONSTRUCTION Co., Limited GENERAL CONTRACTORS Sherbrooke, Que.Office and Factory Building*.Power Houses.Highways.Don't neglect to read the Cla»»i> lied Advertisement» in this istue.They likely nmue something you went.THE HOUSING PROBLEM.Canadian Municipal Journal) s an inducement to build homes, the Kingston, (Ont).City Council has decided to exempt houses built this year or next year from taxes for five years.While the idea may not be the most effective method of solving the housing problem it is a real attempt on the part of the City Fathers to do something to relieve the situation, and as such the decision is to he commended.Throughout.Canada, the housing problem is becoming more and more, serious than ever.Fortunately summer is with us and many families have taken up .stammer cottages and even tents, but what will happen next winter, with so little building going on, because of the cost, mmkes serious contemplation.To mrfke matters worse, a large immigration is expected this vrai- of families, most of whom will locate in our industrial centres, in spite of the inducements made to settle on tiie land.From careful inquiries that wc have made threrc is little or no building of cheaper tenements going on by private investors, and practical! noe, outside.Ontario under government housing schemes, either Federal Provincial or Municipal.As a matter of fact, what purely municipal schemes there are, are limited to dwellinntrs casting $10,0(10 and upwards.The reason for this is the lower risk attached, and in one case the better class of houses were built to give a better appearance to a particular section of the municipality.This may be good business, but it does not go far to solving the housing problem of the worker which has become so serious that it looks as if the municipal au- Rcgistratiens in the Sherbrooke Division Registry Office during the week ending July 10 were:\u2014 J.B.Girard to Willie Houle, lot 1444-18, South Ward.Price $7,400.L.\tD.Thembiay to Thomas Lessard, lot 7-186, South Ward.Price $3,300.British American Land Co.to Alfred Montminy, part lot No.1, North Ward.Price $1,400.Henri Roy to Pierre Lemay, lots 23g and 24d, range 4, Ascot.Price $1,300.Mlle.E.C.Têtu et al to ,7.O.Camirand, part lot 82a, East Ward.Price $5,600.Mrs.D.M.Grainger to Gregory James, lot 424-3, East W'ard.Price $3,600.M.\tS.Perry to Canadian Inger-soll Rand Co., lot 299-40, Lennox-ville.Price $0,000.Mrs.A.C.Baird to F.W.Baird, lot lOd, range 1, Ascot.Price $1.00, etc.R.A.De Valter to Alfred Sev-igny, lot 1444-131, South 'Ward.Price $6,800; E.J.Westman to Benjamin Boisvert, part of W % lot 20, range 1, Compton.Price $1,100.Mrs.C.A.Crochetiere to Etienne Demers, lot 16b-187, range 9, Ascot.Price $700.Mrs.Francois Therrien to Alfred Hamel, lot 1452-4, South Ward.Price $2,600.Mrs.J.A.Gauthier to A.J.Demers, lot 726-77, East Ward.Price $400.Edward J.Lee to Napoleon Bergeron, lots 391, 392, 393 and 894, Lennoxville.Price $3,000.Mrs.Hugh Connor to William Alexander, part lot 86, Waterville.Price $660.H.R.Wilson to A.R.Wilson, of successive rights on lot 398, North Price, $860.Edward Byrne to F.W.Rowe, lots 21d and 20b, range 1, Ascot.Price $5,600.James Lowe to 0.E.Bernard, lot 66-17, North Ward.Price S900.Joseph Alix to John Beaulieu, lots 406 and 407, East Ward.Price $4,-300.J.B.Duford to Henri Roy, lot 26a, range 4, Ascot.Price $400.Mrs.Pierre Boleis to Alphonse Beaulieu, lot 28a, range 5, and lot 28a, range 6, Ascot.Price $7,500.Estate J.S.Mitchell to Mrs.Pierre Boleis, lot 1494-146, South Ward.Price $6.600.thoritics will have to build on a large scale on municipal credit, otherwise there will be such a congestion of hu-' inanity in our industrial centres, thntnew life will be given to their present slums, and new slums created to such an extent that will take vears to eradicate even under the best social conditions.-4- ON THE INSTALMENT PLAN Our British cousins seem to think we have peculiar ways of getting our D.D.'s over here.A oLndon newspaper relates how the congregation of a Southern church being desirous of honoring their pastor, wrote to the dean of a certain faculty, \u201cWe want to get our beloved pastor a D.D, We enclose all the money we can raise at present.Be good enough to send one D.now.Wo hope to raise sufficient for the other U.by mid by.\u201d Hecla PIPELESS Furnace No more experiment about heating i your home.The HECLA Pioeless Furnace meets all requirements and at much lower cost.No skilled mechanics to pay.Installed in one day.Occupies but a small space.Consult us about the Hecla.We carry almost everything in hardware., Lacombe & Fils, Ltd.Wholesale and Retail Merchant# Phone 530.\t140 King St.\tSherbrooke.j7rM But remember that Paint j Quality varies YetJ cannot save the surface with a pc or paint\u2014unless you re-parnt frequently.That is extravagant\u2014so you naturally seek the paint of utmost durability.Your search for such a paint will lead you ultimately to the pure and permanent B-H \"English (PwnrfrsKCj Geneine 8.8J PAlNTiüSâ Pure ftgtat Its outstanding merit is primarily due to its white base : zinc white aid Brandram\u2019s Genuine B.B.White Lead, which for two centuries has been the standard white lead of the world.The purest linseed oil (from our own mills) with best turpentine, aids in giving a tough air-tight coat.You cannot prove these high claims until you\u2019ve used the paint\u2014but you can meanwhile accept as your guide the experience of your neighbors.Ask any man who ever used B-H if it is not tnje that it goes farthest\u2014and lasts longest.You will find unvarying conviction among experienced paint-users that the quality and durability of this brand are such as to make it the supreme surface-saver.You will probably find in your neighborhood houses painted with B-H long ago that look as if they were painted but recently.D.W.STENSON 77 Kins Street, Sherbrooke RE?AN DRAM-HENDERSON HCOICJNC: M** \t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t W.E.Hetherington Gravel Roofer AH kinds of roof painting and repairing done.Work guaranteed.For particulars write or phone.TELEPHONE 1002-r3 Address R.M.D.1, Rock Forest.I i PAGE EIGHT SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1920.Sherbrooke Daily Record PASTOR GIVEN FAREWELBY PARISHIONERS Pnbltahrf daily, M«pt Sundays, by tha ehrrbrsokê Rreord Company.IM and 188 \"Wellington 8treat.Shorbrooke, Qna._j ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY », 18S7.\tj Member Canadian Preea.Ltd., with drop »f leased National News wire In office\u2014 j Canadian Press.Associated Preaa and Reu-tcr\u2019a news eerricea available.the Church work and at our social evenings you will be greatly missed.The children, too, have grown to know and love you and will indeed miss you, for you considered them worth while winning and must have often sacrificed your time to give them pleasure.And now as you are leaving us to go elsewhere, our kind wishes and love will go with you and we part from you knowing that you will be MWBBHCK GOES BOKE DRY ON NEW VOTE SUBSCRIPTION RATES\u2014Ratta «trtetly in advance, to any address in Canada, Great Rritain and the United States: One year.»3.M; six months.81.7S; three months.*1.»»: one month, 40c.AN À.B.C (PAPER.Rev.Hr.Hicks sod RB» .Hickijijlîll'^r than\u2019breathrng/and'closer Big Majority Wins in Satorday\u2019s Were Given Addresses and\tKindly .^«1 >rokibi,i\u201e» plebiscite in Face affection.Signed Mrs.W.A.Brown, Efhel-i wyn Cross, Nellie E.Sullivan, Oliver Given Addresses Purse\u2014General News.BEDFORD, July 13.\u2014A meeting to be composed of members and ad-The Record Is a member ef the Audit \"hrcents of Trinity Methodist Church Bureau ef Circulation, and ita circulation is i was announced for Monday evening regularly audited and tuaranteed.\twith the purpose of saying \u201cGood- M.Forbes, Laura Simser Chester- ig ! Pi of Small Vote Pulpit Comment.-Press and (Associated Press Despatch) FREDERICTON, N.B\u201e July 13.\u2014 Official reports show that bone dry NEW CABINET SUBJECT OF DISCUSSION Expected Two Representatives Will Be Given to Nova Scotia.June 2$th, 1920.GENERAL NEWS\t,\tv V -ïïa ex.*- * V v, - v n\tMiss Alfreda Holsapple, of Moses1 iProhibition was earned by sweeping .\t-_______________ bye\u201d to their pastor Rev.J.B.Hicks.Line Vt_\trecent truest of her maJ°Tities all over New Brunswick, TIMELY APPEAL FROM A CHAU- At the hour of opening, although the aunti Mr;_\tGuthrie, Miss Mary ; and baling editorially with Satur- TAUQUA PLATFORM.\tmghc v-asthreatenmg, a good assem-\treturned home with Miss i da>r\u20198 Pr°Mbition plebiscite the St.^ vAit feature of the -Ch&utau- bly almoft fllled the auàitormm.Holsapple for a visit.\tiJohn Daily Telegraph today says: The best feature at tne\tamong whom were many from the Mr_ st^^y Kennedy, of Notre \"Tho verdict of this province as a qua programme to the m.nds\tether churches.The meeting was pi^- j)ame de Qrace> Montreal, was in r whole is very strongly in favor of many of those attending was the sided over by the tteeve of the vu- town on Wednesday, to attend the:more prohibition rather than less, address on Sunday evening of Mr.^re^Ret^ Smith,fui}*ral hi.s nephew.\t|The vote was not so large as had Harold Feber, for twenty-six years pre3j(jfrit 0f the Conference and Rev.in the service of the British Navy,\tPhilip, of Morewood.which oddly enough was a substi tute for one of the regular items of the programme.Mr.Feber, for years prior to and during the war.was in the service of the navy, for a part of the time in , the secret service, obtaining information from the Germans and matching his wits against theirs.In After an instrumental duet by the Misses Fulton, and a solo by Miss Laura Simser, each ver acceptably rendered.Dr.Philip spoke in his usual humorous way referring to his long acquaintance of thirty-seven Mrs.Bertha Snyder and Miss'been expected.Before the legisla Cora Snyder, of Shawiniean Falls, ture meets again Nova Scotia and are the guests of Mrs.John Stevens, other provinces will have voted for Station street.\t\u2014-!\u2014*¦ 1-L-i-\u2014 \u2014J Mr.Charles Jones, of Peareeton, has moved into his new house in or against importation, and their verdicts will exert a large influence on the situation here.\u201d The Stan- Upper Bedford, formerly occupied ! dard says it is to be regretted that «\t,\tonly about sixty per cent of the people qualified to vote did so but that the result of the voting is an overwhelming majority in favor of prohibition and against the sale of his address he gave sm after the war\t£ ^as here beoause W8s a ff\t.story which was both interesting a minist^r he had leamed to obey mother\u2019s home here.Mr.and Mil and instructive.\tH:s remarks were listened to with Swan went to New York, Atlantic His appeal for unity among the deep attention ana the gist of them Gity and Philadelphia for a trip.Allies carried with it a warning :wa-s a Plea ior,1ullty ^ the church, xhey will reside at Sanmaur, Que., TBo-ardine-the nerrs of disunion The ^d!erc succcss does not fortunately wbere Mr.Swan has a position as regarding tne pen.s oi disunion, xj-e ,jeperi(j Up0n aI1y one minister, and head of the aviation T Anglo-Saxon race as represented by a call to all who believe that the sta-i the Brown Company.seamen's meeting which will convene hering to that principle would bo forced to boycott those tvho insist» upon opposing it.______________ at Amsterdam on August 5, in order to compel British shipowners, who form the bulk of the opposition to capitulate.A merchant marine strike may be organized as affecting all countries not adhering to the principle of a forty-eight hour week, according toi tomatoes, views expressed by delegates here,] Artist\u2014Life size, and, at the same time, countries ad-1 Seed Dealer\u2014No, catalogue size.IDEALIZED Seed Dealer\u2014I would like a few colored illustrations of radishes and by Mr.John Gough.\u2014\tTT- i j i\tThe marriage took place at Gor- years with Mr Hicks and to the ham, N H on j 23rd> of Mr cordiality of the relations existing Reuben Collier Swan, and Miss Har- between them.\tnet Evelyn Ridlon, of Gorham.Mr.for ari\taddress'llc\texnlaîned\tthat in\tSwan\tis.a\tgrandson\tof Mrs.Daniel, beer and\tlight wines.\"This must be for an\taddress.\tHe\texplained\tthat in\tFoster,\tformerly of\tthis town, but\tregarded\tas conclusive\u201d it savs an answer to a burned call by long who now resides in Berlin.N H.\u2019.and ^nd it Ts now up to the govcnmilnt to give effect to the wishes of the people as so expressed.\u2018\u2018There will have to be a great many radical changes in the present method of enforcing the act\u2014 j \u201e\t, .\ta method\twhich in the past has been ^\t\u2018'onlpaan\tdePald'men*' f°r | regarded\tas more or less of a farce, thé British Empire and the United tipning committee had acted as they \u201c\u2018mk.\"Miranda Hungerford who has Jhcre 'n'iU have t« be an pnd to t5?e States must work together, and in dld.f:.rmlJ .believing they were spcnt the past month with relatives ^'«itism which haa been shown m states mus\twg \u2019\tActing m the interests of all concern-; ;n \\vcst ghefford returned home on :manj' mstarice3» under which some co-operation wrth other allies., such I ^ intheir decision.\tThursday\treturned home on j lawbreakers havc suffered little or as France and Italy, or within twen-] Next the chairman called upon Mr.MrsV Napoleon Pratt spent ¦no molBstation.while others in many ty years the world would be in a tur-jThomas Hamilton, Mr.Cornelius Thursday in St.Hyacinthe, where I ?asls \\e8S.^lty ha7 had to suffer XÆ t:rP«r\tft\t- - - -\u201cï- - ft* through which it had pas^d.Ge ajld Mr Cross a few well chosen Mr.Robert Russell went to Mont-many was evaaiT^ treaty lumrment words, presented a purse of $3b0.reai for ^he week-end.wherever possible and was looking Mr.Hicks replied in a suitable way Mr.and Mrs.Miller of St.Laurent !matter by such a lar^e proportion to Russia.Disunion and distrust ejpressiaf his deep appreciation for were the week-end guests of Mr.iof the P®°Plc- Doubtless the temper-rv- iiw if continued wou\u2019d thls\tso evidently well- and Mrs.Lorenzo Thomas, Dutch :aace ahiance will have all their among the Abies _ contmuea wou.o tTr.?ar,t.fje referred to the presence street.\ti plans made, and their demands for- bring disaster surely and swiftly, of those of other churches whose Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Saundere'nillla^ed» wel1 in advance of the These are sensible statements and opinons he had always respected and and Master Gage, of St.Laurent, are next session of the legislature, after it is well to hare them emphasized for whose attendance he was deeply the guests of\" Mr.and Mrs.Fred which it mafy be expected that New ,.\t_\tj fv» grapefiii.Mrs.Nado ten sung One Saunders.\tj Brupsw-ick will become a country fit on the public platform and m the sweetly Solemn Thought.\tMrs.Hickey who has been the for decent men to live in, and' in press both here 2nd across\tch-airman next called to the guest of her son, Mr.Arthur Hickey, ' which they can brins: up families and over the seas.\tplatform, Miss Hicks, Miss Cross and ancj Mrs.Hickey, for a time, went without any four of their being con- His insdde storv of some of the\tDixon.Miss Cross read an *0 Montreal on Friday.\titaminated by the debauchery caused _™.v of rnc RT-;Tj='n \\avv adarefs ar,d btt]e ^Jss Dixon pre- Miss Jessie Blackwood, of Brig-! by the curse of drink.\u201d wonderful work of the British Navy senred a pursetrom the friends of ham, is the guest of her aunt.Mrs.Some pulpit comment of Sunday durmg tne war is.a.so, good matter Miss Hicks, whose r.-ply was made Thomas Hunter.\t1 of Interest.Rev.Dr.D.H.Hutchin- to offer from a Chautauqua plat- by her father.He referred to.Kb Mr.Thos.Kerr, of Montreal, was son.Baptist, said the Dominion ban form, or at any other community : dau8hter, who owing to the invalid the week-end guest of his sister, : on the importation of loquor into condition of his wife, was trying to Mrs.F.L.Whitley, at the Rectory.each province should not have been do a share of the pastoral work, and Mr.and Mrs.David J.Reid and lifted until each province had had MONTREAL, July 13.\u2014A special from Ottawa says: \u201cIn the new Cabinet, it is expected, two representatives will be given to Nova Scotia.Hon.F.B.McCurdy, of Colchester, and E.K.Spinney, Yarmouth, are the most likely selections.The former is a Conservative and was first elected in 1911, defeating Hon.W.S.Fielding.Mr.Spinney is a Liberal, and first entered Parliament in 1917.He is a prominent merchant and insurance broker of Yarmouth.\t, The New Brunswick representation is not definitely settled, but it is believed that R.W.Wigmore, St.John, will be chosen.Hon.J.B.M.Baxter, K.C., is receiving some support for the position, but the member for St.John will likely prove the winner.The new ministry wil take office on Tuesdays or the next day.Bye-elections will be held immediately in the Maritime Provinces.seamenwilT ENDEAVOR TO SECURE DEMAND the law has been brought into con tempt, and this may account for the lack of interest displayed in the Reprisals for Countries V/ho Voted Against the Forty-eight Hour Week Will Be in Order.(Associated Press Despatch) GENOA, July 13.\u2014Delegates to the International Seamen's Congress are threatening reprisals against countries whose votes defeated the convention establishing a forty-eight hour week.They propose organizing a vast campaign at the international gathering.The appeal, however, that should this evidence of the people\u2019s good- Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Hickey motored the opportunity to'vote.He thought his fa-: to Burlington, Vt., on Sunday.*>>*+ eLn\tn\u2014\u2014;\u201ei.:\u20144\u201ei_,\u2014 be spread and continued until it finds will and affection, direct to genera! response in the public mind m^*y »ffected_ hua deep.y.6\t,\t, ^\t,\t.*\t.\t, i A vote of thanxs to an taking part is tnat the peop.es who stood to-\t.that the New Brunswick-legislature .\t^ ^ t _\tThe Misses\tMary Hutchings, of\tshould without the slightest delay A vote of thanxs to an taKing part\tVerdun, and\tAlfred Holsapple, of\tenforce the amendments of the act ,\t.\t,\t.\t,\t.\t1,1 the programme w as moved 0y Mr.\tMorses\u2019 Line\tVt., spent the week-\ttakin» the sal\u201c of liauor from the getner in the great war.for their John Bogart and heartily concurred at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.,nresent vendors and rutCn- it un own safety and the peace of the m by all present, v ne meeting closed Guthrie.\t\u2019 der government\u2019control.The license world must stand together now.and\tUod be With ou u c A celebration of the Holy Com- inspectors should be without fear or .»\tBritish Em-\ti.hr .ddres, prr- \u201cK\u2019JocL SrSi!?\u201c«flsnlîy ?*V\"\t«»*«*.» » »«!,.pire and the great American Repub- sented to Mr.Hicks: .\tmorning at St.James\u2019 Church, lie raueS; develop an understanding To the Rev.J.B.Hicks, B.A.,\tThe bi-monthly prayer meeting of Rev.and Dear Brother,\tthe W.C.T.U.will be held at the On the eve of your departure to home of Mrs.William Tittemore, another field of labor, we desire to1 Academy street, on Tuesday even-open our minds and tell you of our';ngf which will bring them together and hold them together in the interests i of univ«rsa~ peace.EX-EMPRESS EUGENIE DEAD.Press despatches announce the passing away of Ex-Empress Eugenie, widow of Napoleon III.Thus two high regard for you as a man, a citi-] ! zen and a Minister of the Gospel, i Possibly we have been too retieient ind should have spoken more freely.Although you have been with us only \u2022 ars.we have learned your closes a life full of tragedy and sor- wortL your straight-forward manli-, .\t, ness has commanded our respect, row and .or one pence of g.ory ana .flUr integrity and honest transpar-happiness.\t.\tency* of character have placed.you Louis Nanoleon.nephew of the hsgn in our esteem, having the cr.a.\u2019- Great Napoleon, became President «.eristics of a Christian gentleman \u201e\t^\tyour example has been an inspira- cf France m 1848, and then Em per- tjon.As a citizen you have been pub-or, and hie marriage with the beau- lie spirited\u201d, independent and out-tiful Spanish Countess was cele- .spoken without interfering in any BRIGHAM Mr.and Mrs.C.Bume-tt, were the guests for the week end of Mr.and Mrs.T.L.Burnett.Mr.Charles Simpson, of Sherbrooke, was at his home here for the week end.Miss F.Buck, of Montreal, has been the guest of Mr.and Mrs.C.Hawk.Mr.Allen Hawk, of St.Anne de Bellevue, was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.C.Hawk over Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.be proved that any of the subinspee-tors had received bribes they shuold he discharged immediately, and punished if possible.Rev.W.R.Robin-s in, Baptist, said the law requiring vendors to register all liquors received and sold would be strictly enforced from now on.As to general phases of the law he said that neith- er g\tover\tnment nc\tr officials would be Fern\tlitte\td to stan\td in the way of en- fore\t?mei\tit.He sc\t\u2022I the privilege of impt\tjrta\u2018\tion for\tpersonal use had been\t\t\ted and a determin- ed e situ\t\twould b«\tmade to meet this chut\te, h.\tivr: taken\tpossession of their new\thon\tK\u2018S.\t \trs.\tHitch ell,\tof Montreal, is the Blues\tt of\tMrs.E.\tHawthorne.M\tr.a\tid Mrs.\tE.Hawthorne and Mr.\tand\tMrs.J.\tSmith entertained a 'When Folks Qtrit Coffee because cf cost to health or purse, they naturally drink 'Here's a Reason ugn a dignity in Europe, the Empress winning all how w-.g-.ty ar.off.ce you^were ca: by her personal charm.Then came cd* \u2022flS.a yrt-Scnger, \u2019.atchman and .\t.\t,\t\u201e\t.\t,\tsteward\tof the Lord you have\ten- tne\ttragic\twar\twith\tPrussia\tfor\tde&Vored\tto teach to teach and\tad- which Eugenie has been blamed by monish, to feed and prov.for the i some historians.The French Empire Lord's family.Your m imstry of the fell\tand\tNapoleon and\thie\tEmpress\twHd ha!\tscholarly, log.-a!,\tfor- r\tcibiç and\torthodox, iou have known retired to Eng^nd.Tr.e fa.en em- 'n0w' to instruct and encourage bc-peror lived but a few years, but the ginners in the Master\u2019s service and ex-empress still had the ccrasoistion how to build up the more mature.of her son, the Prince Imperial, a Your rr\"inistr>r, ^ co®.fof'd ; ,\t.,\tr \u2019 sorrowing and strengthened the fme, promising iad.i nen came a wea]'oa>?ve proved yourself a .\t, .\tworkman that needeth not to be serving with the Brrt:sr.forces.ashamed, rightly dividing the word-For forty years the widow of jng of truth.Yrou have taken a deep Louis Napoleon lived on in England, interest in all the departments of the a friend of the late Queen Victoria cn'arc^'f wcr]j ar d your faithfulm-e ,\t.j\t., .will not be forgotten.As a pastor, during her .e, and respected by toe y0ll have been sympathetic and en-iJritish public.\tergetic, and notwithstanding the con- Thii lonelv woman watched slant tiln-ss of your beloved wife, through the tragedy of the Great-b\u2018Pn I\u2019iui:;b smong your people.\t,\t.\t:\t,\tWe greatly r-gret your removal Mar and must nave found some com- in th(: *idst ot your four year u.m.pensation for the half century of suf- We earnestly and devoutly pray that fering in its conclusion when she you may not sustain any injury witnessed the overthrow of the Ger- thereby.As a tok- n of our f-steem, .\t, .\twe ask you to accept this purse man Empire arr.the restoration to\tyou will value not for tne in- France of Alsace-Lorraine.\tjtriMic worth of its contents but for Throughout the world today stu- the loving eet-em that has thus en flavors Sifts io Women lus lise liy Jell JifTy-Jeil users should write to the makers for a list of aluminum molds.Molds, spoons and measuring cups are supplied to users free.Jiffy-Jell is the one dessert which has the fruit flavors in vials.A bottle of condensed fruit-juice essence comes in the package.So a Jiffy-Jell dessert is a real-fruit dainty.The flavor is not artificial.The sweetening is sugar, not saccharine.Women who once try it returned ! will always get it.Your gro- has Try pineapple and lo- ganberry first e cu, ~ r .T £ /f,\u2018 \u2018 1RS WMTm Every flake in every package must be good enough for your children to eat.That is what is guaranteed by my signature on every \u201cWax-tite\u201d package of Kellogg\u2019sToasted Com Flakes\u2014 Ke1lo*g*» Product»- Toasted Corn Flaire» Shredded Kruftible* \u2014KrumWkd Br»n - «re made in our new moderni/.ed kitchens at TORONTO and «/uuy* wrapped ,,Wajctite,,*-3oW Everywhere* ii at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Guy Miller.Mr».George Robinson, of Montreal, hai returned home, after visiting Mr.and Mrs.William Vosborgh.Mrs.Grant Howe, of Hompayne, Ont., ha* returned home, after spending a month with her parent*, Mr.and Mr*.Herman Johnston.¦JS» V Slake Summer-Thirsts with _ GINGER CUP A cooling, quenching ginger Jrink-fragrant with the tang of LAN 1 IL Brown ! Full directions in (jrana-mother's Recipes.s«nt for a 2c.Atlantic Sugar Refineries, Limitai ^\tMONTREAL ' Lamtc Brmon ig) /a Tlrey Double tKe Life of Your Shoes You may have several pairs of shoes that you don\u2019t feel like throwing away, because the uppers are perfectly good.With Cat\u2019s Paw Heels and Rinex Soles they will be as good as new, and more comfortable too.Cat\u2019s Paw Heeia» and Rinex Soles are a boon to human efficiency, especially with those who are constantly on their feet, for they remove the cause of tired feet.They act as cushions on hard floors and absorb the impact of each step.You will appreciate their worth the firstitime you wear them, and you will soon have Cat\u2019s Paw and Rinex on every shoe\u2014old and new.You also will appreciate how they save money by doubling the life of the kiddies\u2019 shoes.You can get Cat\u2019s Paw Heels and Rinex Soles at all good repair shops.IINI rubber; DPTîri.; When you buy Rubber Goods insist on Dominion Rubber System Products 82 r * \u20ac / < I Il !%¦ SHEKiJKUU^L DAILY KLCUKD, 1UL5DAY, JULY 13, 1920.PAGE NINE rnmiutm \u201cDaily Record\u201d Want Advertisements ESÏG RESULTS EOR LITTLE MONEY RATES: 25 words or less, 35c each insertion, one cent for each additional word.Six insertions for the price of five, if run every day and paid in advance.If charged, weekly rate does not apply.10c added if accounts have to be sent more than once.HELP WANTED-iFEMALE STENOGRAPHER WANTED AT ONCE\u2014 ^ One with a knowledge of both languages and some experience in bookkeeping preferred.Apply Ed wards Furniture Co.\ty XPEKIENCED TABLE GIRL WANTED, ppeaking both languages.Apply Royal E Hotel.T ABLE GIRL WANTED AT ONCE.AP-piy New Sherbrooke House.HELP WANTED\u2014MALE M AN WANTED FOR HAYING.APPLY to W.A.Faith, Rock Forest Road.FOR SALE \\TERY \u2019 srI*» GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO FOR sale, cheap.Box 27 Record.T>OBBIN FACTORY HELP WANTED\u2014 Lathe hands.Roughers and Finishers, j Apply Industrial Specialty Manufacturing Co., Limited, Magog, Que.¦VTURSE MAID WANTED FOR ONE small child, highest wages.Apply immediately to 99 Queen St.CAPABLE GENERAL SERVANT WANT-ed for August 6th ; also thoroughly reliable person as nurse for three small children.Apply Mrs.F.C.Baker, North Hatley.OPECIAL CONSTABLE WANTED BY ^ large industrial plant near Montreal, active sober man, not over 45 years, for guard duties, etc.Permanent position.Good pay.Apply Box No.26 Record Office.T ABLE GIRL WANTED\u2014APPLY NEW Ross Inn, Lennoxville.An\texperienced table maid wanted.For further particulars apply to C.D.Baker, Prop.Mountain View Hotel, Sutton, Que.General servant wanted\u2014no washing.Willing to Bpend one month at Little Lake.Apply N.F.Dinning, Little Lake Magog, or 164 King St.Weat.rjENERAL SERVANT WANTED IMME-diately.Highest wages paid.No washing or ironing.Apply 99 Queen Street.COOK WANTED IN PRIVATE FAMILY to go to North Hatley.Wages $50.Apply to Mrs.Ch&rrington, North Hatley.Phone No.76.A FEW SMART GIRLS WANTED FOR general work in Railway Station Lunch Room.Commence at once.E.Fitzgerald, G.T.R., Richmond.Phone 141.LIVE STOCK FOR SALE 1 OK PEELED TELEPHONE POLES.22 to 25 ft.5 in.tops, for sale at Boynton, Que.Low price for quick sale.Apply P.L.Baldwin Coaticook Que.THIRST CLASS STANDING HAY FOR \u2022ale.Apply Eustis Mining Co., Eustis.! Horse weighing about i.soo lbs., good worker, suitable for farm or woods, sound and fat.Will sell cheap to quick buyer.M.H.Kilburn, Sherbrooke Bottling Work*.266 Wellington Street.ONE GOOD GENERAL PURPOSE HORSE for sale, weight about 1200 ; also one driving horse, 1000 lbs., both four year* and well broken.Apply J.H.Woodside, Lermox- Horses for sale\u2014bay horse, 5 years last spring, sound, city broke, about 1150 lbs.; also two express horses.T.P.Lothrop, 84 Prospect St.¦T COWS, 1 HORSE SEVEN YEARS OLD, in best condition, also Toledo scale, for sale.Apply 132 Galt St, WANTED TO BUY I)IAN0 WANTED\u2014GOOD SECOND-HAND Piano wanted.Must be cheap for cash.Apply Box 78 Record.VIT ANTED TO BUY\u2014A CHESTER WHITE W Boar, from six to eight weeks old.Registered.Apply to G.H.Bogie, Ulverton P.O., Que.T^-O.12 GAUGE DOUBLE GUN, GREEN-¦i.1 CTt Westley Richards, or Cashmore, prefer gun with two sets barrels.Address E.C.Williams, No.41 South First Street, Miamisburg, Ohio.VIT ANTED TO PURCHASE-A BABY » T carriage in good condition.Phone 6Ô6-M._____SITUATIONS WANTED MISS CARR, WHO HELD POSITION AS bookkeeper, collector and correspondence clerk for Messrs.Willis & Co., Limited, at their Sherbrooke branch, which is now closed, wants position.Replies to Box 6, Lennoxville.A GOOD LIVE MAN WANTED TO TAKE the exclusive selling right for Quebec on an auto accessory, something new.Big money investment for stock only.For interview write or call at Room 36 New Sherbrooke.SALESMAN\u2014SELF-RESPECTING SALES-^ man, whose ambition is beyond his present place, might find more congenial employment with us, and at the same time double his income.We require a man of clean ^character\u2014sound in mind and body, of strong personality, who would appreciate a life\u2019s job with a fast growing concern, where industry would be rewarded with far above average earnings ; married man preferred.Apply L.R.Steel Service Corporation, 2nd Floor Olivier Bldg., Sherbrooke.REAL ESTATE FOR SALE (CHOICE LOT ON QUEBEC STREET FOR sale.Apply 184 Quebec St.Phone 620-J.VERY GOOD SHORE LOT FOR SUM-mer cottage for sale at Little Lake Magog.Also building lots in East Sherbrooke.Apply to J.W.Grégoire, Casino Building.Phone 280.A SPECIAL BARGAIN FOR QUICK sale in a commodious cottage on north shore of beautiful Massavvippi, North Hat> ley.Facing south with view entire length of lake.Eight rooms, large lot, wide verandahs, shade.Low price, easy terms.Apply W.S.Dresser.T^ARM FOR SALE\u2014125 ACRES SITUAT-ed at Graniteville, Stanstead Co., Que., within one mile of station, school, church and post office.Large dairy and latest farm implements.Must be sold at once.Fifty per cent, cash required^alance easy terms.Apply to James McIntosh, Graniteville, Que.T^ARM BARGAIN NO.342\u201460 ACRES, 2 miles from village, good 12 room house with furnace, stock barn 30x 50, buildings all painted and in fine repair, 8 cows, 4 head young stock, 2 horses, 2 hogs, poultry and full set of tools, also good Ford auto.All for $4,650, $2,000 required down, balance on easy terms.Canadian money at par.R.McElroy & Co., Richford, Vt.l^ARM FOR SALE-41 1-3 ACRES WITH stock or no stock.One-half mile from city limits, Capelton Road.Good buildings.John Cilles, Phone 707-r-2, OO COW FARM FOR SALE\u2014UP TO date money maker, three miles from Frelighaburg, Que., in Franklin County, Vermont.One mile to village, three villages within three miles, lays nice, best of soil, south-east slope along river.No stone in meadows.Fruit orchard ; nice sugar orchard equipped.Good two-family house, modern bath room, fully equipped hot and cold I water, running water house and barns.Horse barn, tool shed, garage, carriage house, dairy house.New cow barn, cement floor and tank, James swinging stanchions and equipment.New hog bouse, cement floor.New separator house, cement floor and tank for cooling milk.Gasolene engine and De Laval separator, 31 head Jersey cattle.Registered Jersey bull, several registered cows and heifers, 3 horses, full line of farm implements and machinery, harness, wagons, etc.Part cash, balance easy terms if wanted.Another good farm for sale.For particulars address C.M.Scott, East Franklin, Vt.rpiMBER \u2014 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE\u2014 About 100 acres of mixed woodland.On* mile from Coaticook on an excellent road.A.C.Jenks, Coaticook, Que.pWIN GO-CART FOR SALE.GOOD AS new, and reasonable.20A Laurier Ave.Tj^ROST & WOOD ONE HORSE MOWING machine and rake for sale.Both in good condition.Apply W.Nelson Cann, Park St., Lennoxville.T CE BOX FOR HOTEL, RESTAURANT, store or meat market, for sale.Apply J.A.Lecours, 61 Alexander St., City.rpwO WALTER A.WOOD MOWERS, late pattern and in good running order ; one set of Tinsmith\u2019s Tools, also in good order ; one McLaughlin Five Passenger Touring Car, run 6,000 miles, good as new, for sale.Bargains for any one in need of above goods.Address Small Bros., Dunham, Que.T)RIVÀTE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR-niture including one upright piano.Apply evenings, 46 Island St., City.YJK NOTE PLAYER PIANO, WITH 75 vit-# rolls music, for sale.Apply at 119 King Street East, City, or phone 556-M, after six p.m.'ITOTOR BOAT FOR SALE, 30 FT.LONG and 5 ft.beam, with wind shield, in first class condition, built of cedar, finished in mahogany, plush cushion seats and back rest, 5 horse power Ferris engine with high tension Bosch Magneto.Will sell at a sacrifice.For further information apply Mr.L.Chevalier, 89 Brooks St., Sherbrooke.r\\NE 18 HORSE POWER STEAM ENGINE, Goldie & McCulloch make, for sale, also nine lengths 12\u201d gauge stock to be sold immediately.Cheap to the right party.Apply Geo.E.Gardiner, T&e Foster Creamery, Foster.Also wanted, immediately, one good experienced Buttermaker assistant of good habits.Apply Geo.E.Gardiner.POSITION WANTED AS STENOGRAPH- ¦I cr or b< cr or bookkeeper.Apply to Box 29 Re- cord.TEACHERS WANTED TO LET OFFICE IN RECORD BLOCK TO LET.now occupied by Board of Trade, attractive and commodious.Best office proposition in city.Cali and see it Sherbrooke Record Co.OTORE TO LET ON ALEXANDER ST.^\t30 x 66, well located, suitable for gen- eral store.Apply F.R.Proudette, 80 Alexander St, City.Eight room house with garage for sale on Academy St, Lennoxville; modern convenience», good location.Apply Box 32 Record.EGGS AND POULTRY.T HAVE 30 PEDIGREED RUFUS RED * Belgian Hares for sale, beautiful, well-bred animals, from five to twelve month* old.Must be sold at once aa I am moving and have no place for them.No reasonable offer refused.Anyone wanting first class stock, now is the time to buy.Make me an offer for the lot Apply Kip Kilburn, 30 Queen St IT'OUR PROTESTANT TEACHERS WANT-ed for the School Municipality of the Township of Potton.None but qualified teachers need apply.Salary $55 per month.Apply to F.A.Soule, Sec.-Treas., Manson-viile, Que.J)RINCIPAL WANTED FOR MODEL School at Way\u2019s Mills.State salary expected.Apply at once to H.Corey, Sec.-Treas., Barnston, Que.ITtOUR PROTESTANT TEACHERS WANT-ed holding Elementary diploma:-, for Township of Or ford.Term of nine months beginning Sept.6th.Apply Wm.A.Faith, Route 1, Rock Forest BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ^7^00 PER YEAR EASILY made ^ \u2022 v# v-Jvf selling my New Patent Kerosene Oil-Gas Burners.Fits any stove.$600 required.Weaver, Watervilie, Que.AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE I Ol Q MODEL TOURING CAR FOR sale.In splendid mechanical condition.Will sell cheap for cash.No dealers.Phone 383-W.City.¦«aEESSEiSSP*1* «uLnaruHn Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be.received at Ottawa until noon on Friday, the 27th August, 1920, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week on the route Tomifobia, No.2, from the Postmaster General\u2019s pleasure.Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Tomifobia.Que., and at the office of the Post Office Inspector.Post Office Iftspector\u2019s Office, Sherbrooke, July 9th.1920.L.E.DASTOUS, Post Office Inspecter.IDE PROBABLE NEW CABINET IS ANNOUNCED Nine Additions Made to Administration Headed by Hoa.Arthur Meighen.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, July 13.\u2014Shortly be- tion by the Hon.Arthur Meighen.Eight of the ministers held portfolios under Sir Robert Borden.The ninth, F.B.McCurdy, M.P., is a new inember.The others sworn in were: Sir George Foster, Sir James Lougheed, Hon.Hugh Guthrie, Hon.J.A.Cald-ei\\ Hon.A.L, Sifton.Dr.ReM.\u2022/ .the cabinet state is not likely to be announced till later in the afternoon, but so far as completed, it is understood, the following are the probable appointments: Hon.Arthur Meighen, Prime minister and secretary for external affairs.Hon.J.A.Calder, president of the council and minister of immigration and colonization.Sir George Foster, Minister of Trade and Commerce.Sir James Lougheed, Minister of the Interior.Sir Henry Drayton, Minister of Finance.Sir Hugh Guthrie, Minister of Militia.Hon.A.L.Sifton, Secretary of State.Hon.Dr.Reid, Minister of Railways.Senator Robertson, Minister of Labor.Hon.C.C.Ballantyne, Minister of Marine and Fisheries and Minister of Naval Service.F.B.McCurdy, Minister of Public Works.Hon.C.J.Doherty, Minister of Justice.Sir Edward Kemp, Minister without portfolio.Senator Blondin, Post Master General.Dr.F.A.Tolmie, Minister of Agriculture.Hon.R.W.Wigmore, Minister of Customs and Inland Revenue.The premier under the terms of the statue will be secretary of state for external affairs.It is understood certain additions to the cabinet are still under consideration and may be made shortly.Sir James Lougheed, in addition to being Minister of Interior, will also be superintendent general of Indian affairs.Hon.Dr.Reid, will preside over the dual departments of railways and canals.THE MONTREAL CATTLE MARKET QUOTATIONS FINANCIAL AND MARKET NEWS TODAY\u2019S QUOTATIONS ON STOCK excha::ce The following prices furnished by F.B.McCurdy & Co., and McManamy & Walsh, show operations in the active and important stocks in the New York and Montreal markets: New York.\tOpen\t1 p.m.Am.Bosch Mag.\t.\t117%\t Am.Can\t\t''41%\t Am.Oar.& F.\t138\t131% Am.Loco\t\t106%\t100 Am.Smelting .\t61%\t Am.Sugar\t\t126\t126 Am.Sum.Tob.\t91\t Am.Woollen .\t87%\t87% Ana.Copper .\t56%\t56% Atchison\t\t80%\t81 Atl.Gulf & W.I.\t158%\t160% Bald.Loco\t\t120%\t119% Beth.Steel (B) .\t89%\t89 Can.Pac\t\t123%\t124 Cen.Leather .\t64%\t64% Corn Products .\t93%\t93% Crucible Steel .\t152%\t153 Cuba Cane Sugar.\t52\t51% Erie Railroad .\t13%\t13% Gen.Motors\t\t25%\t25% Goodrich\t\t61%\t61 Gt.Nor.Ore .\t35%\t Insp.Copper .\t50%\t Int.M.Marine .\t31%\t Int.M.Marine Pfd.\t93%\t Inter.Paper\t\t84%\t85% Mexican Petrol .\t188\t190% Midvale Steel .\t42%\t Pan.Amer.Petrol.\t103\t104% Pere Marquette .\t25%\t25% Pierce Oil\t\t15%\t15% Pierce Arrow .\t51%\t51% Reading\t\t91\t91 Rep.Iron & S.\t93\t93% Royal Dutch .\t114%\t114 Sine.Con\t\t31%\t31,% So.Pac\t\t94\t93% Stromberg Cr.,\t88\t87% Studebaker \t\t74%\t72% Texas Oil\t\t46%\t46% Tob.Prod.Co.\t69%\t68% Union Pac\t\t116%\t115% Union Bag\t\t89\t88 U.R.Stores .\t77%\t78 U.S.Ind.Alco.\t91%\t92% U.S.Rubber .\t98%\t99% U.S.Steel\t\t92%\t92% Utah Copper .\t68%\t68 Vana.Steel\t\t85%\t85 Westinghouse .\t49%\t49 White Motor\t\t52\t52 ! Willys-Over\t\t18%\t Montreal.\t\t Abitibi\t\t86\t85 lAtl.Sugar\t\t147\t146 Brompton\t\t150\t145 1 Brazilian\t\t42%\t42% 1 Can.Car.Com.\t55\t55 j Can.Cara.Pfd.\t97\t97 Can.S.S.Com.\t76%\t76% Can.S.S.Pfd.\t81%\t81% Dom.Iron\t\t68\t67% Laurentide\t\t124\t124% Mont.Power .\t83%\t83% Nat.Brew\t\t65\t64 Riordon\t\t204%\t212 Steel if Can\t\t75\t75 Shawifiigan\t\t112%\t112% Span.River Com.\t123\t119 Span.River Pfd.\t133\t128 Wayagamack .\t128%\t124 nmnm' voxrrmnrYinnnnrinrT 2) g : NEW YORK PRESS :\tMARKET COMMENT !\tFurnished by ^ > McManamy & Walsh |jLkJLSLSLSLSL8-g-kIUl l JUUU JUliULg&J 3 ONE QUALIFIED ELEMENTARY TEACH-er wanted for the School Municipality of the Townqjilp of Compton for the Moe\u2019a River School.For particulars apply to S.W.Broderick, Sec.-Trea*.AGENTS WANTED mmi* mm mm Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Postmaster General, will bo received at Ottawa until noon on Friday, the 27th August, 1920, for the conveyance of His Majesty\u2019s Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week on the route Coaticook No.5, from the Postmaster General\u2019s pleasure.Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of proposed Contract may bo seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Coaticook, Quo., and at the office of the Post Office Inspector.Pogt Office Inspector\u2019s Office, Sherbrooke, July 12.1920.L.E.DASTOUS.Post Office Inspector.(Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, July 13.\u2014Dominion j Livestock Branch.There were only | ten cars of stock on the cattle mar-j ket this morning.Cattle were of | common quality, selling from $5 to j $9.Bulls were $6 to $7.60 and heifers | and cows $6.50 to $9.I Forty-six milk fed calves, averaging 94 pounds, were weighed up at $12.Quotations: Good veal, $11 to $12.50.Medium $6 to $11; grass, $6 to $8.50.Forty-four iambs, averaging 66 pounds, were sold for $16, and twenty-two lambs averaging 53 pounds, for $15.A number of lots of Iambs brought up to $16 on yesterday's market.Quotations: Ewes, $6.50 to $9: lambs, good $15 to $16; common, $13 to $14.Select hogs off cars were quoted at $20.60 and up to $21 for picked hogs for local steer trade.Sows were $4 less than selects.-«- CADET ACCIDENTALLY KILLED MONTREAL, July 13.\u2014Jules Harris, seventeen years of age, was instantly killed yesterday when hit by a bullet from the gun of one of a number of caotts practicing rifie shooting near Lachine.Harris was a -i)ember of the cadet party, who were camping out.The Sun\u2014The setback did not signify in the opinion of market observers that the industrials had finished so far as the current swing is concerned, but there is a feeling that from now on their movement is likely to be incidental to that in the rails.Journal of Commerce\u2014The session was not a very encouraging one, apparently indicating that further marked improvement of prices was hardly to be expected.Wall Street Journal\u2014The railway wage award is expected this week.That will be quickly followed by a freight rate advance which, according to leading banking interests, will equal, if not exceed, the most optimistic forecasts.\t- Wall Street Journal will say ±o-day:\t* Brokers Steel holdings at low re cord figures.inmnnnmnnrB-^ In The World\ti Of Finance\t« \u2019\tFumisned by\t3 j F.B.McCurdy & Co.** ' .SLlLSLaJLiUJUlJLlL^ Cox and Roosevelt to make country-wide tour beginning about August 1st with League of Nations chief issue.President Clarke, of American Exchange National Bank, returned from two months tour in Far East reports steel plants, textile mills and ship yards booming.Bituminous coal operators at meeting in Washington fail to work out coal relief plan, will confer with Railroad heads tomorrow in New York.Chile Copper Company for quarter ended March 31 reports a surplus after charges of $1,233,036 against a deficit of $590,916, preceding quarter and deficit of $660, 679 in same 1919 period.Local banks prepared yesterday for withdrawal by government of $11,000,000 in this district today.U.S.gold imports from June 20-30 $10,018,496; January 1 to June 30 $124,451,187; exports June 20 Postponement of dividend dates onon* ' nek dividends of Mexican Pete and30 J,1®0-416-8!0' fording to Fed- stock dividends of Mexican Pete and Pan-American caused by failure of Companies to make application to list.California oil prices advance 12 cents a barrel in all fields.(Steel men expect to get coal needed.Long Island road net equal to $1 a share.Copper market improves.-?- IRREGULAR TONE ON WALL STREET EXCHANGE (Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, July 13.\u2014(Wall St., Noon)\u2014Alternate setbacks and recoveries featured the trading of the forenoon.Extensions to early gains were made by steels, equipments and oils, but these and affiliated shares reacted sharply when Houston oil fell six points.On the subsequent rally, many losses were largely regained, motors and their specialties participating in the improvement with shippings.The money market was unchanged.Call loans opened at eight Per cent, on freer offerings.In the bond market, Belgian 7Vs\u2019s made a new high record at 100%, and the new Swiss Government eight\u2019s, just listed, sold at 102%.cral Reserve Board.BULLISH SENTIMENT IN REGARD TO CORN CHECKED CHICAGO, July 13.\u2014Absence of any reports of actual damage from black rust in the United States spring wheat belt tended today to check bullish sentiment regarding com.The com market was also bearishly affected by prospects of larger receipts of oats here.On the other hand, estimates were current that owing to black rust, the United States spring wheat yield would be reduced 21,000,000 bushels compared with the July 1st outlook.Opening prices which varied from the same as yesterday\u2019s finish to % cents lower, with Septmeber at $1.581,4 to $1.58% and December $1.42 to $1.42%, were followed by a moderate upturn and then a sag below the inintial kvel.Oats were relatively much weaker than com.After opening % to 1%, cents down, including Septmeber at 79% to-79 %cents the market rallied a little and then declined lower than before.Provisions reflected the setbacks in the value of hogs and grain, Selling, however, was not urgent.Banks.Royal.210 Exchange.London\u2014$3.93 Paris, Francs\u201411.92 Berlin, Marks'\u20142.62 - ?PAPER STOCKS STRONG ON MONTREAL \u2019CHANGE : I MONTREAL, July 13.\u2014The mar-J ket opened strong this morning and ! during the first hour some very I brisk trading took place.The paper I stocks were again to the fore and generally speaking they were above yesterday\u2019s closing levels.Textile was a strong point in the early trading.Riordon made a three point gain.Brompton went to the 150 mark, where it was steady.Sugar was another feature with a two ! point overnight gain.Other issues were steady, NEW Y\u2019ORK.July 13.\u2014Sterling' Exchange was heavy today.Demand j $3.92%, cables $3.93.Canadian dollars 88.FOUNDED 1ÔS5 Dominion Engineering Works Limited 8% Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock The Dominion Engineering: Works, Limited, specializes in th« manufacture of Paper Making and Hydro Electric Power machinery.When in full operation it will constitute one of the largest machinery planta in Canada, with equipment for handling unite of a larger size than can be fabricated or repaired in any plant in this country.May we send you a copy of our prospectus giving full particulars and President G.H.Duggan\u2019s letter describing the property ?Price 98 Per Preference Share Carrying a Bonus of 25% of The Company\u2019s Common Stock.HANSON BROS.IGOSf Jcinvas St.mvxaTMWT G5 Sparte ¦SBCTO'7,ES OTTAV MONTREAL s at kWA MISCELLANEOUS N JOTICE WE BUY ALL KINDS OF PA-per.books and magazine*.Call 691 and our team will call for it The Sherbrooke Hide & Bag Company.A UTOMOBILE TOPS RE-COVF.UED AND J\\.neats covered by an expert workman.Ford aent covers, including nil trimmings, from $18 up.O.Dumouchel, 43 Bowen Ave., City.\t WANTED\u2014DEAL ON A SECOND-HAND automobile, nlao Gaaollne Engine.Weaver, Watervilie, Que.A FAMILY OF FIVE PERSONS WANT board for one week in the country, 26 to 60 mile* from Sherbrooke, for one week of Auguat.Address Box 28 Record.WANTED\u2014LADY\u2019S OR GENTS COON coat In good condition.Apply slRting price to Box No.95, Sherbrooke Record.VTOTICE- ONLY RESIDENTS OF LEN-noxville will he permitted to pick rnap-berrie* in my imaturn on Bel v Id ere St.No picking on Sunday*.H.L.M.Vauclry, Lennox ville.\t___________________ Room wanted - comfortable room, with all convenience*, centrally located : reference» exchanged.Phone 988-r»8, or reply Box 31.\t.VITE WANT IMMEDIATELY A RELIABLE ^ \u2019 agent for 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.\t'\t______ SALESMEN CITY.TOWN OR COUNTRY Though nursery stock generally acarce-have full line whole root trees and plants.Big earnings guaranteed the year round.Your orders delivered complete.Experience not necessary wo teach you.Luke Bros., limited, Montreal.I > ARTY WITH CAR TO SELL MY NEW Patent Coal Oil-Gas Burners, $560 per month easily made.$000 required.Weaver, Watervilie.Quo./CANADA.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DIS-1 \" trict St.Fran'\u2019is, Superior Court, No.j 167.L.D.Hyndman et al, PItf*., vs.G.! Low, Defendant.Public notice is hereby giv-î en that in virtue of a writ of feiri facias ' that the goods of the defendant seized in this 'cause will be sold by authority of Justice at j the stables of the Chateau Frontenac, in the City of Sherbrooke, on Thursday, the 22nd 'day of July, 1020, at Ten o\u2019clock in the foro-' noon, conaiating of one bay marc.Term*, 'cash.Sherbrooke, July loth, 1920.J.A.Pre-1 court.B.S.C.VILLA S MEN MAKE HASTY RETREAT.MEXICO CITY, July is.\u2014General Amaro has Francisco Villa, revolutionary leader in the state of Chihuahua, bottled up, following: the encounter in which the Villistaa were defeated and fled to the hills.LOST AND FOUND / MIFF BUTTON, K.OF C.EMBLEM, lost at ball game, Saturday afternoon, on Exhibition Grounds.Finder please return to 86 Bank St., or phono 064-F.\\N OPEN PAY ENVELOPE LOST BE-\u2022 tween half-past nine and ten, between Girard & Fouquet\u2019a «tore and 24 Gordon St Name on envelope, (Misa Meagher', Finder plea*»» return to 24 Gordon St.and receive reward.Young Men W anted Wanted in all towns and villages [in the Eastern Townships, young men of good personality to solicit ifor easy selling article.Muot be energetic and willing.Apply Box 500, Record, __ Sherbrooke, Qua._ MAIL CONTRACT Saalad Tenders, addressed to the Post-iUMier General, will be received at Ottawa until nc»on, on Friday, the 20th August, 1920, * for the conveyance of Hi» Majesty\u2019a Mails, | on a proposed Contract for four years, six i time» per week on the route Tomifobia, No.1, j from the Postmaster General\u2019s pleasure.Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Pont Offices of Tomifobia, (îue., and at the office of the Post Office Inspector.post Office Inspector^ Office, Sherbrooke, July Dth, 1820.L.H D ASTOUS, Foe?.Office Inspector.ONE HEAVY BUGGY ROBE LOST BE-twren Lennoxville and Hatley Contet via Capelton; color one aide black, oth.\u2022\u2022 red and black.Joinder please return to J.M.Mullen, North Hatley.Mr.Merchant, we have for immediate shipment Extra Good Feed Wheat Also the Best Feed Oats.AJVIES & MILLET Wholesalers: Flour, Feed, Grain and Provisions.PHONE 1446 w.\tLENNOXVILLE, QUE.TOWN OF MEGANTIC Soiilcd tenders addressed to the [Corporation of the Town of Megan-tic, Lake Mogantic, P.Q., will be [received up to noon of the 19th day [of July next for the construction [of a toncrete dam across the Chaudière Liver near Lake Megan tic.Plans, specifications and forms of tender may be obtained at.the office [of the Engineer, Mr.Edward A.Evans, 147 Mountain Hill, Quebec.Each tender must be accompanied bv an accepted Hank cheque I payable to the order of the Corpor-atloiQ for an amount representing 10% of the Contract price bid.The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.FOB SALE No.1180 A fine residence propfrty, locafovl in Len.nc.\\vU}e.House and lot, on Main Street.Lit \u2022?**¦ ¦\u2022-71$ frontage anti 276 depth, or more.Bobool aertvos tho nt.reet, 14 mile to Poet ontee, mile to «talion, ^ mile to church.Chance for largo garden.Good lawn can bo made.House HO x 20 with ell 20 x «30, «tone foundation.15 rfcoma, ball upntairo and down, all fir«t floor in hardwood.Electric Hghte.furnace hent.hot and cold water, double windows, 2 bay windows, 8 piazzas, fine shade.For further Information apply C.J.Oben Co.Phone 64H, 83À King Street, Sherbrooke, Que.BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS Publication charges : Births, 25c.; MarrUg- I es 25c.; Deaths, 25c.; where funeral notice k?« added.76c.; Card of Thanks, 76c.; In Me-moriam, 75c.; poetry, 10c.per line; list of 1 flowers, 10c.per line.DEATHS CODERE.\u2014Died on July 10, 1920, Leo Patriek Sydney, aged 16 months, son of Mr.and Mrs.L.E.Codere.Funeral took place on Monday afternoon.COLLINS.\u2014Died at the Sherbrooke Hospital, July 11, 1920, Dorothy Aletta, age 7 months, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.George Collins.Funeral, Tuesday at 2 o\u2019clock, from 87 Frontenac Street to Elmwood cemetery.For information call Bradley\u2019s, 297.HALIFAX, ST.JOHN\u2019S.NFLD., MONTREAL.ST.JOHN, N.B.SYDNEY, N.S.F.B.McCurdy &.Co ART BUILDING.STRATHCQNA SQ., SHERBROOKE, QUE.(Members Montreal Stock Exchange) DEALERS IN INVESTMENT SECURITIES.STOCKS CARRIED ON MARGIN.Direct Private Wire Connections with All Office* and with Laidlaw & Co.New York.Telephone 30 and 136.\tE.G.GRAVES, Manager.We will purchase and pay good prices and make prompt shipment of your lumber.Write us if you have a carload or more of \u201cBirch, Ash, Elm\u201d NOW SAWN OR TO BE CUT.Prompt Shipments.Satisfaction.Write CARD OF THANKS.Mr.and Mrs.Fletcher Thompson and family desire to thank all their kind friend* and neighbors, for letters of sympathy and beautiful floral gifte sent to them in their recent bereavement, and also th« singers of the Methodist Church, who so kindly gave their services at the funeral.MR.AND MRS.THOMPSON AND FAMILY.Riverside, Cal., and this city.C, A.SPENCER, Ltd.Wholesale Only.Offices: McGill Buildins, Montreal.IN MEMOKIAM.In loving memory of our deer eon and brother, Ernest Smith, who departed this life July I a, 1912.The evening atar shines on the grave of one we loved but could not save.But his memory is fis fresh today as in the hour he passed away.MOTiren AND SISTER, j 27 Aloxnndor St.Sherbrooke.IN MEMOKIAM.In lovlnu memory of Mr*.George Look 1 who entered into root on July 14, 1ÏH7.Jnat throe yenr* airo you left n*.Went on hiah with God to dwell.How wo loved and how we mi., her.Human tonuue e*n never tell.Inserted by MU.GEORGE LOCK.MU.AND MRS.WM.HITCHES, MR.LOUIS LOCK.MR AND MRS.W.H.l\u2019RIDDEÎf, MR.AND MRS.GEORGE LOCK.MH.AND MRS.WM.LOCK.MR.AND MUS.J.E.LOCK.Sherbrooke, July 14, 1920.58 Jerseys to be Sold I by Auction Including 24 cows and heifers in milk, 7 of which are nuccessfully making Government tests.The sale also includes 16 head from the herd that produced Plain Marÿ (268206A), World\u2019s Champion Jersey Cow, consisting of cows, lioifcrs, fine young bulls, the get of or bred to the sons of Plain Mary.Also cows, heifers and fine young bulls, close of-kin to World's Champion Cows, Successful Queen (278743A) and Sophie 19th of Hood Farm (189748A).This sale will no doubt afford an exceptional opportunity of securing as high-producing stock ns the Jersey breed offers, at moderate prices.Terms are 6 months, 7' r bankable notes.All inquiries for catalogues will be promptly attended to.GRAYBURN FARMS Watervilie, Quebec.THOMAS IRVING, Auctioneer.F.G.GALE, Owner, \u2014 - V t V V\t\\ PAGE TEN J)ATLY RECORD, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 192a Life\u2019s Little Trials oG SUTTON UNION SUBSCRIPTIONS HAD A VERY TOORPHANAGE Mrs.Cutter Gave a Splendid Re-i port of Her Trip to England.AT FARNHAM Other General News and Notes of Interest from the Farnham District.COMPETENT TO HANDLE HIS OWN AFFAIRS FTER listening to the talk of a visitor from your home town for half an hour you suddenly discover that he has come to sell you insurance.\t.Well! aint it disconcertin\u2019 ?Thafs When A Fellow Needs A Smoke ujJil t£H you/ PHUP MORRIS NAVY CUT CIGARETTES 10(\"I5'\u201cU\t.Poutre\u2019s Entire Stock «, s PURCHASED BY Nault & Lacroix OF SHERBROOKE Offered for immediate sale at 75c on the dollar.We have only a few «lays to dispose of this $30,000 worth of stock.Prices are being entirely disregarded.Read carefully.Blouses \u2014 Blouses Splendid Chiffon Voile, latest style.Regular 1 Q Q $2.50.Sale price .\t\u2022 iwu Fancy Tea Aprons These Aprons are nicely trimmed.To clear at, each .\t.\\LL Ladies\u2019 Pure Silk Hose A lot of extra value, all sires and shades.Special morning sale from 8.30 to 11 a.m.Wadnesday.Remember the time.Regular $2.25, .98 Wednesday Morning Sale Pure Silk Corset Covers In pink only.Regular yo $1.25.Sale price .\u2022 \u2022 0 Pure Unbleached Cotton Free of .specks, will bleach nicely a± finst washing.0 0 Reg.45e.T
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