Sherbrooke daily record, 16 juillet 1920, vendredi 16 juillet 1920
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record tablished 1897.2*.SHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1920.Twenty-Fourth Year, HAMROCK WINS FIRST AMERICA\u2019S CUP RAC olshevists Continue To Make Advances Against Pol (MANS WILL SEND THEIR REPLY IS AFTERNOON TO THE ALLIED TBIATTl RE COAL DELIVERIES jls Expected in Official Circles that the Germans Will Ask for Modifications in the Terms of the Protocol\u2014Continued Successes by the Bolshevists in Their Operations ; Against the Poles Along the Northern Sector of the ifront AnnouAed in Official Statement from Moscow.(Associated Press Despatch) 1PA, July 16.\u2014The German delegation at the conference here sent word to the Supreme Council this morning that the German reply to the Allied ultima-|pn coal deliveries would not- be ready before four this afternoon.The Germans are expected to ask ation of the terms of the protocol.protocol which the Germans will be asked to sign provides that they must furnish two million tons of EJnthly, and if by October 15, 1920, they have not six milion tons, the Allies will occupy the Ruhr, ability is that the Germans will sign.1 ARE BEING HARD PRESSED BY SOVIET ARMY (Associated Press Despatch) )N, July 16.\u2014 1 he Bolshevists are driving the gs out of Kamenetz-Podolsk, on the southern end , front, according to a Moscow official statement esday.Success by the Bolshevists in their operations Mes along the northern sector of the front is ^Thursday's official statement from Moscow, Teless today.WILL DISCUSS MATTERS RE COAL PROBLEM WANTS COLORS OF CANADIAN BATTALIONS Commissioners Carvell and Me- Hopes that Government Will Send Lean Have Left for Washington.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, July 16\u2014The sudden departure of Chief Commissioner Carvell and Commissioner McLean, of the Railway Board, for Washington, yesterday, to confer with the United States Inter-State Commission in regard to the fuel situation in Canada and the United States, is an indication of the serious view of the coal problem taken by the Dominion and United States authorities.TICHTEN GRIP ON RUM-RUNNER AT THE BORDER m TREATY 1 'CONCESSIONS fe\u2014 Ks Despatch) bLE, July 16.\u2014 frculation after a pd yesterday that Tgient may sign (\"the Tur^s-are I in' the Symrna ######### $$$> * & *\tHYDRO-ELECTRIC COM- * *\tMISSION ANNOUNC- * *\tED.\t«s *\t (ft (ft (Associated Press Despatch.) ijt *\tTORONTO, July 16\u2014Offl- * (ft rial announcement was made ^ _\t.\t^\t.J(# yesterday that the hydro- Brent established ; # electric commission would (Tt is was understood , % consist of Justice Sutherland.& K administration I ^ Chairman; T.A.Russell, Fred # ¦ppply of the Spa | ^ Bancroft, W.A.Amos and A.& «Turkish observa-,* F.MacCallum.\t& S?is expected to *\t* 5e on July 17th as,*** *##****£* Itansmit it immedi- -«_________ feipt.CANADIANS ÀRF ^ \u201d s\u2018l riw DOING WELL AT BISLEY CAMP SIVE CEASED HANS ADVANCED Press Despatch) dly 16.\u2014The Russian , ffensive in th Ukraine a standstill, according torn Bucharest, which ¦ counter-offensive of the | ^rces is making progress^ rian armies are being | jng forces of volunteers )e rear of the Bolsheviki, the extnesive uprising Treceived yet THE BOLSHEVISTS Press Despatch) ly 16.\u2014British officials | ITed this morning that any J»d been received from the: Em Soviet Government relative fe British proposal for an armis-letween Russia and Poland.D WILL PERMIT ' OCCUPATION OF VILNA dated Press Despatch) AW, July 16.\u2014Polish Gov-11 authorities have agreed Lithuanians for the occu-] Vilna by Lithuanian troops ptep will soon be taken, ar- j information received in uarters.S RATIFIED OF ST.GERMAIH Captain Bodley, of South Africa, Won St.George\u2019s Challenge Competition.(Associated Press Despatch) BISLEY CAMP, Eng., July 16\u2014 The St.George\u2019s Challenge Vase Competition today was won by Captain Bodley, South Africa, Sergeant Dyer, Royal Engineers, being second.In the second stage which was shot today, twenty shots at six hundred yards.Captain Bodley made ninety-three and Sergeant Dyer, ninety-two.Captain W.J.Sangster, Falmouth, N.S., scored eighty-three.In the Queen Mary\u2019s prize match, twenty shots, twelve competitors scored sixty points each.Canadian scores included Sergeant A.McCabe, Charlottetown, 64; and ing batters to date are as follows: Captain W.J.Sangster, Falmouth, N.S., 36.Additional scorers in the second stage of \u201cThe King\u2019s Prize\u201d included Captain W.J.Sangster, Falmouth, N.S., 187th place.Ontario Government Will In crease Staffs at Windsor and Cornwall.Flags to Adorn Wolfe\u2019s Monument.\\ 10 GREAT DAMAGE WAS DONE AT TRIES! (Associated Press Desnatch) LONDON, July 4.\u2014In connection with the appeal which has been issued by the Dean of Westminster for £250,000 to save the Abbey from falling into complete decay, the Dean makes an interesting reference to the association of Canadian troops* with the Abbey during the war \u201cNo accout of the Abbey in war time,\u201d says the Dean, would be complete without a mention of the Canadian battalions and their colors.Being suddenly appealed to, Whether we could shelter their colors in the Abbey while some artillery went to the front, I gladly consented on condition that the transfer was carried out with a regular service of prayer and worship.This was readily approved of.And so, to cut a long story short, we soon had a whole f series of services at which officers and N.C.O.\u2019s of Canadian battalions committed their colors into our keeping\u2014and we laid them on the high altar with a short solemn service.We afterwards, in the presence of the officers and men, deposited the colors upon the monument of General Wolfe.After the armistice, one after the other, the officers of these battalions came back to claim TORONTO, July 16.\u2014To fight;their colors.Once again the colors more effectively?illegal liquor sale ; lay upon the altar, and were restored and rum-running at border points, with an office of prayer and thanks-particularly in Essex county, the ; giving, combined this time with com-Ontario license Commission, with the memoration to the men who had sanction of Hon.W.E.Raney, Ati | fallen.Wolfe\u2019s monument is now tomey-General, is changing its tac- ; quite bare.Three years ago it was tics.\t! bright with some thirty or forty Large consignments will hereafter ! flags which we had taken temporar-be seized, and the one bo whom the jüy in charge.There was much pathos liquor was sent will be obliged to j in those color services, prove to the satisfaction of the offi-! .\u201cI_cherish the hope that some da; (AMOcUted Prêt* Despatch) ROME, July 16.\u2014Two o persons were killed, thirty .wounded, and damage to the extent of twenty million lire was done during the disorders at Triest, when Jugo-Slavek places of business and hotels were attacked by Italians.rooooooeftgflflÆÆiifiaflaaaaao v PASSED VOTE OF CONFIDENCE IN CABINET Unanimous Vote of Confidence Is Gven the Italian Cabinet.RESOLUTE FORCED OUT OF RACE BY ACCIDENT TO HER RIGGING, BUT WAS STILL IN THE L Shamrock Made Course in Little More Than Four Hours and Twenty-Four Minutes\u2014Challenger Made Bad Start, Crossing Line Before Signal and Being Oblig: to Round About\u2014Resolute Lost Throat Halyard Befo: Reaching Turn\u2014Second Race Will Be Run Tomomo (Associated Press Despatch) ROME, July 16-\u2014.\u2014An unanimous vote of confidence was given tiie Giolitti cabinet in the Chamber of Deputies today at the conclusion j of an address in which the premier [ outlined the policy of the government and asserted the necessity of restoring the complett authorit; o.parliament.Signor Giolitti said Italy intended to bring about the complete independence of Albania.PREPARING DOCUMENTS FOR THE BY-ELECTIONS cials, that it is for his own consumption.On top of that,'Magistrates will be requested to go the limit and in-the the Canadian Government will sen usa couple of colors for the perpetual adornment of Wolfe\u2019s monu- There Are Five Vacancies\u2014By-Elections to Be Held Next Month.Patrol Ambushed Near Lanesborough And One Officer Killed\u2014West Meath Council Orders Court Houses Closed flict the penalty of imprisonment on ment, in memory of the many which those found breaking the lew.\u2019we kept there for three years.Dur- \u201cPcrhaps a few jail t=rms will'big all that time they were a spec-bring the rum-runners to the under-! tacle of never-ending delight, and standing that this can\u2019t go on,\u201d said ¦ interest to every soldier visitor, as Hon.Mr.Raney last night Extra]well as to our English crowds.\u201d men have been stationed at the Es-j __________________________________ sex border, and an attempt is being: made to get greater assistance from i the local authorities Municipal officers there are criticized by J.D.i Flavelle, Chairman of the ieense | Commission, and Mr.Raney is not ! at all well pleased with their show of co-operation.WATCH ST.LAWRENCE TOO Next to the Essex border, the most trouble has been on the St.Law-j rence River ia the vicinity of Com-1 wall.More men arc being added to ' the Provincial force working there, i Rum-running is being carried on across the St.Laurence with the same methods used in the Windsor district.Hon.Mr.Raney explained the change of methods last night.\u201cHeretofore the policy has been to permit the consignees to take their shipments from the station and the test, as bo whether the liquor was being]\tLanesborough on Wednesday] used legitimately was to visit the ad- night, one officer being killed in- dress of the consignee, and if tile I gtantly by the first volley.His eom-iiquor was gone, a charge of selling j panino who aws wounded, returned the fire of his assailants until his ammunition was exhausted, using the body oh his dead comrade as a breastwork.The West Meath County council has ordered all court houses in the country closed and government officials evicted.It has directed the Irish Republican army to prevent magistrates and other government officers entering these buildings in future, asserting that the Sinn Fein courts have suppressed these fun-tionaries.OTTAWA, July 16.\u2014 Necessary documents are now being printed with a view to by-elections towards the end of next month.There are five vacancies: Colchester, N.S.; St.John City and County, N.B.; East Elgin and West Peterboro, Pnt.; Yale, B.C.(Associated Press Despatch) SANDY HOOK, N.J., July 16.\u2014Great Britain gained her first toe-'hc in forty-nine years on the America Cup, when Shamrock Fourth w the first race of the 1920 regatta after the defender.Resolute, had b forced out of the race by an accident to her rigging.The Resolute was 1 ing by five minutes at the time of the accident, and the Shamrock compl the thirty-mile course in four hours, twenty-four minutes and forty-eï seconds.The Resolute\u2019s broken gear can easily be repaired and the two yac will sail the second race over the thirty-mile course on Saturday.The Resolute lost her throat halyard before the turning buoy had reached and withdrew from the race.Shortly after ten o\u2019clock yesterday morning, both craft hoisted mainsail, with a light breeze blowing about six miles an hour from southwest.The defender was the first to cast off from her mooring», was followed in less than a minute by the challenger.The yachts headed towards the starting point under a full set of windward r* sails.At eleven o\u2019clock, the weather continued clear with overcast sky.As both yachts came around the Hook, the Resolute leading, sirens and train whistles joined in a deafening salute.The Resolute remained the betting favorite throughout the pr tioirs.Owing to the decision of Captain Nicholson to carry a smaller e topsail, the handicap of seven minutes and one second was reduced to minutes forty-six seconds.At eleven-thirty, the regatta committee hoisted the signal for a sou west by south course.The fleet of boats and yachts crowded with spectators clustered aro the starting point and drew a smoke cloud that screened the course fro shore view.\t\\ The course carried the yachts from Ambrose Lightship to a tu point a couple of miles off Ashbury Park.The Resolute reached the start at eleven-fifteen, and the Sham-followed half an hour later.«f- The West Meath County Council Has Directed the Irish Republican Army to Prevent Magistrates and Other Government Officers Entering the Court Houses in Future, Asserting that the Sinn Fein Courts Have Superseded These Functionaries.(Associated Press Despatch) *\u2014-g- UBLIN, July 16.\u2014A police pa-trrol was ambushed near D Press Despatch) y 16.\u2014The exchange of the Treaty of St.established Pence and Austria, took in the Clock Room ided over the FOUND GUILTY OFTREASONBY i NATIONALISTS Damad Ferid Pasha and Other Peace Commissioners of Turkish Cabinet Sentenced.RD ENDER ¦ Soviet rd of of a II._____large NIGS REPLIED 1er Lloyd t he had no t that the to his (Associated Press Despatch) CONSTANTINOPLE, July 16.\u2014 Damad Ferid Pasha, the Grand Vizier, and the other ponce commissioners of the Turkish cabinet were found guilty of treason and sentenced to death yesterday by the Nationalist Court of Justice at Angera, according to advices received here.Damad and the other members of the pence delegation were tried in their absence on the charge of having betrayed Turkey in the negotiations at Paris.-»- .NOTED SINGER IS HONORED (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, July 16.\u2014The British Civil List Pensions include £100 for Madame Albani, Italian born «ingu.was laid.The result was that in i many cases the fines were paid, but the offenders got away with profits ! very likely of from five to ten thou-]eand dollars.TWO BIG SEIZURES ALREADY Two big seizures have already been made under the new policy, one at Amherstburg, and the other one at Amherstburg of 7,000 cases, and one at Windsor, of 1,200 cases.The owners will be charged under the act and made to prove in court that they purchased the liquor for legitimate purposes.\u201cIf we ara beaten,\" said the Chairman of the commission, \u201cand have to turn the liquor back to the consignees, then we will watch what use is made of it, and if we find that it is disappearing quickly we will charge them under another section of the law with selling and make them prove they arc not selling.\u201d He, thought the new system would be very effective \u201cbecause when they can\u2019t get their liquor they lose the whole investment.\u201d Asked about the roadhouses, the Chairman admitted that some of them were very undesirable The roadhouses, he explained, arc being watched closely.Most of them had lost their standard hotel licenses.The.situation at the other border points is not as bad as at the Essex border.-» - A REDUCTION IN PRICE OF BITUMINOUS COAL IS BEING PREDICTED Members of Sub-Committee Investigating Conditions Look for Drop in Price.(Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, July 16.\u2014A reduction in the price of bituminous coal was predicted yesterday by members of the sub-committee of railroad officials and coal operators, meeting here to complete details of n plan to T licvc the eoal shortage in New York iriity, New England and the north-1 West states.AUTHORIZED CHECK TO FIGHT \u201cONE BIG UNION\u201d Serious Charge Made Against Grand President of Brotherhood.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, July 16.\u2014Allen E.Barker, deposed Grand President United Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees and Railway Shop laborers, charged by the Brotherhood with improper handling of $172,000 Brotherhood fund», admitted having authorized a cheque to P.M.Draper, of Ottawa, for $60,000 to combat the \u201cOne Big Union\u201d movement In Canada.+ ** + ** + ***.* + * + *** THE WEATHER + * FINE WITH HIGHER TEMPERA-TURE.The weather has been showery from the Ottawa Valley to the Maritime Provinces and fine in the lake region and the western province*.Pressure is high over the central portion of tho continent and relatively low toward the Gulf of St.Lawrence.Westerly winds, fine today and on Saturday with stationary or a Utile higher tomperu-tiixe.A NEW HOTEL WILL BE BUILT AT MONTREAL -^ | Busy Repairing The Resolute.I #-Jt Repairs on the sloop Resolute, whose throat halyards parted in yesterday\u2019s race, when victory over the Shamrock FV seemed well in hand, proceeded rapidly today, and there was every prospect that the defender would be in readiness for another joust in the America\u2019s cup match off Sandy Hook tomorrow.'\u201cWe will complete our work of adjusting new halyards today,\u201d said Robert W.Emmons, managing owner.A new metal gaff was to be slung on the Resolute, and-Gaptain Charles Francis- Adams, the cup yacht skipper, did not seem unduly chagrined over the accident that robbed him of a fine chance of victory.Nat Herreshoff, designer and builder of the Resolute, made a careful inspection of the seventy footer and superintended the repairs on board.HerTeshoff*had no comment to make on the performance of the Shamrock IV.Sailors on the Resolute expressed the opinion that the Lipton challenger cannot lift the Cup.The Shamrock\u2019s crew were happy today aboard the tender Kilnarey.while Sir Thomas Lipton beamed with fine good humor on visitors who called to congratulate him on board his steam yacht, the Victoria.*\t* # # S & # Si #\tjg $ * » BELT FROM LUSITAI #\tWAS FOUND IN DELI *\tWARE.#\t(Associated Press Despot #\tPhiladelphia, July 16>j #\tlife-jacket bearing a strand #\tfaded blonde hair and marie*'' #\ted \u201cLusitania\u201d was picked up ; #\tyesterday in the Delaware # (ft Eiwer.\tii?« % The accident to the Resolute coming on top of three other major mishaps earlier in the season, the loss of the mast off New Haven, th« breaking of the jaws of tha gaff and the carrying away of a top mast off Newport, had a tendency to somewhat shake the faith in the ability of the Herreshoff creation to hold together until the end of the season.It is claimed, however, that yesterday's race has demonstrated that the Resolute possesses better Weatherly qualities and that in the light airs she is several minutes faster ujj\u2019 the breeze than Shamrock PV.It was on such a point of sailing and under such conditions flhat the chal.(Continued on Page 10.) Will Gist Eight Million Dollars and Will Have a Thousand Rooms.(Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, July 16.\u2014It is now definitely announced that the United Hotels Limited, are to build a new $8,000,000 hotel, ten stories high with an allowance for another six if the by-laws of the city can be amended, and it is to contain a thousand rooms with baths adjoining each one.The transportations companies, both railway and steamship, are nn-dering the new enterprise financial support.PROPOSALS ARE ACCEPTED BY BOLSHEVISTS General Wrangel, However, Ha# Declined to Accept the British Proposals.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, July 18.\u2014The London Times hears that General W\u2019rangel.Southern Russian front, has declined tha British proposal that he withdraw to the Crimea in connection with the projected armistice with the Bolshevists.A despatch to the London Time* from Spa says it is reported there that the Russian Soviet government haa accepted Premier Lloyd George\u2019s armistice proposals, but wants tho peace couf«ronce with the Pules held at JBwfl b\u2014Litovsky Banking Service VT\u2019OUR banking requirements may A be entrusted to this Bank with every confidence that careful and efficient service will be rendered.Our facilities are entirely at your disposal.\tbiA THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND $15,000,000 $15.000,000 Protection and Profit When money is in a Savings Account in The Merchants Bank, it is absolutely safe from loss, as far as you are concerned All the time it is here, it is earning interest \u2014so that the bank actually pays you to let It take care of your money.Don\u2019t carry nnneeded sums on your person or hide them at home.Protect them against loss, theft and fire bv opening a savinara account.TH\u20ac MCRCHANTS BANK HMd OfHc«i MontroaL OF CANADA.Established 1004» SHERBROOKE BRANCH, BURY BRANCH, .H.IRWIN, Manage* H.J.SIMONS, Manager.I inging Up Father SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 192a COPYRIGHT 1919.ro UJVE TO^LAV COLF fcOT tOO'l-l.HAîrfE TO At>K «V5 MOTHER i rU.OT I WCX5LD UKE TO feCE yTT?MR.S>\tÇ- ' rr .r M IÂ VHO LET 'TOO IN * A-* WHT- \"tOO DON'T KNOW WHO I AM - OH! 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HOUSEWORK PLEASURE TO After What Tanlac Has Done fc Her, She Feels It Her Duty to Tell Others.STANSTEAD AND 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 I a special price and give you a guaranteed service.Mr.Engel will be presonaDy at the Rock Island House, lock Island, on Monday, July 19th, 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.All estimates given free.Watch our further announcements.Engel\u2019s Manufacturing Furriers SHERBROOKE ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT NEWS Gatherings by the Daily Record Correspondents in the Various Cornmnnities.COOKSHIRE Boy wanted to sell the Record every afternoon.Apply at oace to Circulation Dept., Record Office, Sherbrooke.IVES HILL MYSTIC Mr.W.Wilson has returned to his.» ne in Montreal, after spending the two weeks at Mr.C.D.Dodd\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.D.Stone and child, of Manchester, N.H., are spending somejfcime jrith Mr.F._L.Ston*- Uy.of Montreal, ~ari spending a few weeks with Mrs.George Proctor, Miss Adamenia Brown is spending a week at Richmond and Danville, the guest of Mrs.Carson and Miss Montgomery.Mr.Fred Marlin, of Parker Hill, visited at the Cairns and Harkness homes last Saturday and Sunday.Miss Blanche Crawford has been visiting friends in Sherbrooke and LennoXvills.\tL- Mr.J.A.Cowan and family returned on Sunday evening from a motor trip to Lyndonville, Vt, by way of Willoughby Lake.Miss Ruth Aldrich, of Stanstead, has been the guest of the Misses Cowan for the past few days.Miss Elizabeth Bellam is a guest at \u201cGrandview.\u201d The W.C.T.U.was very pleasantly entertained on Tuesday, July 13, at the home of Mrs.Harrison, Mrs.Crosby assisting.Fifteen active members were present and as many more honorary members and visi-t\"'0.After opening exercises, the time was devoted to business.A nice little sum was added to the Treasury from the proceeds of the booth at the picnic and the social.Several ways of using this money were discussed, but no decision made owing to the absehce of the President At the close the hostesses served refreshments.Mrs.Mead and children, of Montreal, are staying for a time at Mr.Wm.Mead\u2019s.Mr.Jack Mead had the misfortune to lose a part of the little finger from his right hand while working with the hay fork.Mr.Libby and friends from Sherbrooke, were visiting at Mr.Lane's on Sunday.RANDBORO MASTERS ya'9Pointment.Electrotherapy ior treatment of chronic tidily all kind** of Tubcrculoeu ana ittse and Rheumatism.ICHE.M.D.SPECIALIST\u2014 Noee and Throat.Office and Ipital.49 King Street.je.BACHAND, CONSULTING PHftt.Eye, Ear, No»c, Throat.New bk.corner King and Wellington, l VETERINARY WOLFF, RICHMOND, QUE-ne 25 ring 3.Night.47 ring 3.TRUDEL, V.S., EX-CAPTAIN Krmy Veterinary Corps.Consul-'ÏVlephonc 76.Office, Hotel Con-Biidence, 217 Wellington St.MUSICIANS SHERBROOKE ACADEMY OF RjTlMuBia offers facilities for progress in |ce, Piano.Violin, 'Cello and Harmony, iu-ng the Licentiate degree, which compares (rably with any European Conservatory.S&wdon.Principal.Phone 885.CTI0NEER8 AND ACCOUNTANTS.J.GRIFFITH, L.I.A., AUCTION-i; Accountant.ComtnUcioner nml Audi-{iA Wellington Hi.North.Telephone 71.BRYCE.C.G.A, ACCOUNTANT, dlter, 15 Quebec St, Sherbrooke.ADVOCATES WHITE A I.YNCH, ADVO-Merchanbt Bank Bldg., Sher- RUGG A MIGNAULT, ADVO-8.C.R.Building SURE, COUTURE & KING, en Street, Sherbrooke.MORRIS £ McIVKR, At>-.Sherbrooke.ÎBTON, ADVOCATES.YOCAira, 187 WKL- 3 ATE.COW- lette JOUS fOrdera aoliciLh.iU\u20acL____ llWoorc Coffee Drinkers Sometimes feel a twinge of dissatisfaction.It may be a restless night or it may be a restless liver.When disturbed sleep or digestion awaken suspicion of coffee as the cause, the safe, wise thing to do is to switch to NSTANT POSTUM Ten days usually tells - \"There\u2019s a.Reason\" CANADIAN POSTUM CEREAL CO.LTD.WINDSOR, ONT.n\t¦\t- -n , SUTTON, July 15.\u2014The County Fair held in the Town Hall, on i Thursday, July 8th, was a great ; success, the proceeds amounting to j two hundred dollars.The varied and amusing programme was greatly enjoyed and reflected great credit on the organizers.\t^ General Notes.Olmstead and Boright are paying 55c.for strictly fresh eggs.They have a full stock of shoes and slippers for summer wear at moderate prices.Mr.Oscar Selby, of Dunham, was here on Wednesday.Mr.L.Jenne went to Foster on Thursday, for the day.Mrs.Otter, of Montrjàl West, is spending some time with ner mother, Mrs.O.D.Westover.Mrs.Hogue and two daughters, of Medicine Hat, Alta., are stopping at the Mountain View House.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Eland and Mr.! and Mrs.F.L.Jenne motored to Cowansville, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Grant, recently.Mrs.A.J.Dyer has returned from | visiting friends at Iron Hill.Mrs.Gertrude Palmer is spending i some time with her sister, Mrs.H.W.Call.The baseball game held here on ! Saturday, July 10th, between Stan-! bridge East and Sutton, resulted in | favor of Sutton 7 to 1.Mrs.Sarah Eastman and Mrs.Geo.Webb went to Montreal on Wednea day.Mr.Douglas Westover, of Montreal, has been visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.O.D.Westover.The Misses Hazel Bates, Connie Thompson and Merle Leflour are home from spending a few days at Brome Lake.Mr.and Mrs.Will Shepard, of Dunham, were visiting relatives here on Sunday.Mrs.L.A.Parkins, of Mansonville, ! has been a guest at the home of I her mother, Mrs.A.J.Eastman.Mrs.F.A.Cutter went recently | to Abercorr*, attending the meeting of the W.C.T.U.Mr.Henry Boright, of Montreal, was the guest of Mrs.C.N.Boright over the week end.Miss Leona Leflour, of Berkshire, Vt,.was calling on friends here, re-I cently.Kéà MAGIC BAKING POWDER \u2022«awtjafc-\ty\ty s .jÇpntains no alum mM$\\ SAY WATERWAY .OF SHORTAGE EMPLOY THREE THOUSAND MEN ON HIGHWAYS Backers Claim St.Lawrence Route Less Costly Than Needed Rolling Stock.WILLIAM IS WEARY OF THE' SIMPLE LI CHINESE SENT WEST IN EGG CRATE Restaurant Keeper in Papineau-viile Escaped When Wanted\u2014 Police Scent Clue.-2 SAN FRANCISCO, LONDON.PARIS.1333 «applies one of the greatest needs of the vacation season, a reliable writing implement with a self-contained ink supply that releases you from the slavery of a desk and ink well and turns all cutdoors into a convenient place at any time to do all the letter writing that family ties or business and social activities demand.^ Thtet typt* : Regular, Safety and Self-Filling.^\t$2.50 and up at Best Dealers.L.E.Waterman Co., Limited si [X I 179 St.James St., Montreal.NEW YORK.BOSTON, CHICAGO.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, July 16-The accidental discovery at Papineauville, Que., a few days ago, by the Canadian Express authorities, of a quantity of opium consigned to Calgary has furnished the Canadian Mounted Police with the knowledge of the avenue by which they believe quantities of the drug have been making their way to the west during the past few months.For some time past, a Chinese restaurant keeper at Papineauville has been in the habit of consigning one, two or three cases of eggs at .time to a fellow Celestial at Calga-y, shipped via the Canadian Express Company at the Montebello Railway station.There had been no suspicion attached to the shipments until one day last week, when one of the cases of eggs, forming part of a shipment, was found to be leaking.The express company officials opened the case to ascertain how many eggs were broken, when they found a large number of cakes of opium.The consignment was placed under seizure and the Canadian Mounted Police authorities were acquainted with the discovery.In the meantime the consignor apparently heard of the disclosure, as he has disappeared.Inspector Ramsay is conducting an investigation in conjunction with the Calgary authorities to see if the consignee there can be located.ENaiSH DOCTOR by THE JAPANESE Ottawa, July 16.\u2014Absolutely convinced that the transportation facil-1 ities of the United States are no ! longer adequate to the task of moving to their destination the natural and manufactured products of its 'citizens, the Detroit Board of Com-: merce has called fourteen States to take counsel together as to how best [to advance thi v project for a Great Lakes and St.Lawrence River 'rep i waterway to the sea.This St.Law-| renee and Great Lakes Tidewater Congress will be held in the audi-! torium of the Detroit Board of Oom-! merce from July 22 to 24, inclusive, J and invitations have been extended ; to all Canadian Boards of Trade and j Chambers of Commerce, as well as I interested importers and exporters, | to attend.! Representatives of these States in-1 elude Senators and members of Con-j gress, Governors and influential ! United States citizens in many walks jof life.The .topics to be discussed ;are various.The congress will inquire what commodities will have | unimpeded movement by these \u2022waterways to and from the coast, 1 and to and from foreign markets.| There will be investigations to ascer-'tain what new productions, now re-I stricted, would be made possible; what resources, now latent, might be developed; what traffic, now s Tangled, will be relieved, and what obstructions to its completio,.have to be overcome.Of r questions to be discussed include the followin \u2022 T.r-minals and tran ;r cost, the p'wer crisis.LAST YEAR S PRODUCE STALLED.As an evidence of their contention that industries in the United States have outgrown their facii.iies, tl e promoters of this congress point to the numerous embargoes which the railraods have keen forced to declare on traffic.Some of the Middle and Western States have not been abl t j move some of 1.st y- r\u2019s pro-' duce.For instance, part of last year\u2019s Kansas wheat had not been moved out, while this year\u2019s crop was coming in on top of it.This is claimed to be a factor in the high cost of living.It is urged that to make the railroads meet the developing need would cost such an enormous sum of money in equipment and rolling stock, as well as in new construction, that some other jIu-tion must be found.LESS COSTLY SOLUTION.The advocates of the plan in the United States have estimated that it would cost one-tenth this sum to build the deep waterway route to the ocean, and that in addition it would promote manufacturing, production and shipbuilding fer at least 400 miles on each side of the Great Lakes, and much farther on into the West, even past the Dakotas.It would also promote trade in so far as it would cut out expensive rail hauls.It is stated that Buffalo is nearer to Liverpool in miles than New York is.Canadian boosters of the route state that it would save $15,000,000 a year to the West on the cost of hauling its g-in, a 1 that this saving wauld'increase as the production increases.It would save a day in flour shipment, and cheaper flour should result from the double handling in transit being cut.out.Big Programme of Construction WIERINGEN, July 16.\u2014Willi^i Outlined by Government De- frince'of^\u2019ermany/wnf°dj partment-Scouts Seek Ma- I mand of the Dutch Government tlj j he be permitted to emerge from as a simple citizen.Discreet unofficial inquiries! be made in Washington as to ther he would be permitted to ; [ voluntary exile.- j Through friends in other co| TORONTO, Ont., July 16\u2014After |tries he is quietly and painstakin the harvest, when farmers will not ascertaining where he can go, if | be busy, th eOntario Government mitted to leave Holland, and is J expects to have over' 3,000 men \u2019 ing to find out m what countir\" | working on the 1,800 miles of Pro- ; would be welcome, vincial highways designated bv the William, jun., would prefer Minister of Highways.The work at turn to Germany, not as a ruler| present being doneis largely preparatory.The department is going into the matter systematically.Some twenty or more engineers\t,\t-\t.\t.have beenappointed to the Provin- th.m.COUPON WORTH 10 CENTS On every purchaae of one dollar we wiil accept thia coupon (if presented at time of purchase ) as 10 cents.In order to profit by this, one coupon only will be accepted on each dollar s worth of goods purchased.F.CHARRON 122 King St- Uppertown Sherbrooke.Phone 524.( Good until Aug.1, 1920 j MEN MUST WORK, AND WOMEN I\tMUST WORK TOO Yesterday was without doubt one of the busiest of the season for the the hay Are Developed at NaJcash Studio - .CHANGE OF TEMPERATURE MUCH APPRECIATED.A gf-nerai cooling-off\" process has been going bn in the atmospherical ioings, and tf ;ay, people are fairly well able to cxût, while collars and complexions ar- gradually resum-rg th Ir normal jpp'aranees.The cool a.r and breeze of last evening *vas most refreshing after the humidity of* the past two days and the piresent position of the mercury will b' appreciated very much with hopes I that it will rtrrtain so.d The temperature records at the .~x peri .rental Farm sinrif Wednes-i day morning are as follows\u2014highest 85.lowest 62, Thu.day 76\u201460.and morning 64, showing a drop -f 21* degrees.Bring Your*.Attractive^ Office FOR &ENT :ORD BLOCK ILL AND SEE IT.At Our Shop This v We w .on a a ca» Î0 % an some thing 20%.on others\u2014 This is the week to do buying.£jair Specialty Shop 65 Wellington St.=F Dr.HEBERT,Specialist At Dr.Dwche\u2019s Hospital, Sherbrooke For Eyes, Ears, Nose & Throat & Fitting of Glasses ROCK ISLAND .EAST ANGUS .THETFORD_____ VICTORIAVILLE wili be in .Rack I \u2022lend Hou*.IS7 ^ F.SDA Y ,, Aubin Haul .2ND\tTUESDAY .Commercial Hotel\t3RD\tTUESDAY Bernier\u2019* Hotel , .4TH\tTUESDAY F.LEBRATED THKIR GOLDEN WEDDING.A notable gathering took place at Kinnear\u2019» Mills, Megantic County, on Tuesday last, when Dr, and Mrs Win,am Thompson, old and highly esteemed residents of that village, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of thir marriage, their golden wed-1 ding.The guests, some fifty in num-, her, included sons and daughters, with their families, 3fr.and Mrs.John Kinghom and Mr.and Mrs.Mrn, Thompson, of Maple Hill; Dr.and Mrs.J.A.Thompson, of Saw-ye nolle ; and Mr.George Thompson,, of Coleraine; Mr*.Thompson\u2019s sis-\u2019 Ur* and brotherVin-Jaw, Rev.G.F.and Mrs.Kinnear, Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Mooney and Mr.and Mrs.James Kinnear, of Toronto; Mrs.Albert K.Kinnear.of Quebec; Mrs.Wm.Thompson, of Ooaticook; Mr.ard Mrs.David Wilson, of Sher brooke; Mr.John L.Kinnear, of Inverness and Col.W.J.Ward, of l-ennoxville, and many nieces, f \u2022 hildrcn and other Moatives One daughter, Mrs.Albert Swail, of Toronto; and two sisters, .Jr», homerville, of Vermilion, and Mr*.m Kinnear, of High River, ta; and Mrs, John Reid, only sls-er< of Mr, Thompson, were unable \u2022o he present at this family gather ; The house was decorated with r.< ) and flowering begonias, and an elaborate supper was served, the I table being adorned with the tali .\tand flr/wers.j,r amj Mrs.Thompson occupied the seats of, ri'inar Hru\\ congratulatory speech as, j full of affectionate reminiscences, cr'l reference to the past were made by Mr.J.W.Mooney and ji olonel Ward, Dr.Thompson reply-: i mg in the happiest and most genial : manner.Dr.and Mrj Thompson' < 'ere the recipients of a beautiful Jvictrola, given by their sons andi For Week-End Only Our Own After Dinner Mint-s.50c\tlb.Odd Lots of Mixture 33c lb.Fresh Lot of Christie's Biscuits\t10c and 50c lb.Chocolate Mixtures .49c lb.Choice line of Page\u2019s &-Shaw\u2019s Huyler\u2019s and Willard\u2019s Chocolates in packages for Saturday, W\u2019e turn over our stock of chocolates quicker than any other store in the city, therefore, you are sure of getting fresh goods when buying from us .Woodard\u2019s Ltd Two Stores:\u2014 Wellington Street and Strathcona Square, Sherbrooke.mm Floor Linoleum For bathrooms.Blue and white, black and white, green and white.Per square yard, $1.35 and $1.75.Linoleum 4 yds.wide, good heavy, thick quality.Per square yard, $1.59.LOOMIS-DAKIN CONSTRUCTION Co.t Limited GENERAL CONTRACTORS Sherbrooke, Que.Office and Factory Building*.Power Houses, Highways.Storage Batteries of «11 kind* CHARfiF.f), KEf\u2019AIKKD, WINTKR ftTORAfJK.yirnt-rltmn Work.Right Price».Webster Meters Limited ihtrbrooke.169 ACRES 6 mile* from city, fully stocked.Owner wants to go West.H.H.MORF-NCY 41 King Street Rafrigerator* If you haven\u2019t the price, come in today and we will give you time to pay for it.All sizes, in hardwood or oak, with or without white ewimol lining Price* $13.50 to $61.00.The Annual Divine Service of St.Frl Lodge, No.15, A.F.& A.M., Q.R., of Richmond, Que., Will Be Held on Sunday, July 18th.Service at 2 p.m.eherp, standard time.All members of the Craft are cordially invited to attend.Knight Templars and I t< Royal Arch Masons to be in attend?ice.When you use Vudor Ventilating Porch Shades, you can have any degree, of privacy you like, protection from the sun and perfect ventilation through the patented ventilator woven in the top of every Vudor Shade.$ 5.00 7.50 9.00 12.00 14.25 16.00 Three colors: dark green, brown or lemon.Hammocks Come in and take your choice of what we have left less 10% discount.On ground floor close to front door.Prices, $4.00 to $10.00.Wash Rug* For bedroom and bathrooms, etc., $1.25 to $7.00.Wa*h Rug Square* In blues, whites and greens, $8.00 to $25.00.Crex Ruga For cottages, piazzas or city homes, all sizes, 18 x 36 in.to 9 x 16 ft, in assorted colors.Prices, $1.00 to $35.00.When in Doubt Deposit Your Savings With Us Are you being solicited to invest in some uncertain and unknown stock on which a high interest rate is PROMISED?If so, leave your Savings with us first\u2014where you are sure of 4 p.c.and can withdraw any time, and consider the doubtful stock proposition at your leisure.The Sherbrooke Loan & Mortgage Company] Let Us Give Your Battery The \u201cOnce Over\u201d Before You Start on Your Summer ! \u201cA Charge in Time Saves a Battery*\" Wiggett\u2019s Battery Service Compai CANADIAN BOXj SHOOK MILLS, Rough & Dressed Sj & Hemlock Siding\tCeiling\tFl< British Columbia Fir Sheathing\tShingles Dimension Timbers Pattern Pine Boxes\u2014Shooks \u2014 Cri Complete Stock \u2014 Immediate \u201cSERVICE THAT SA Phone 1137 Cook Electrical] The convenience of an Electric Rant cocking a pleasure.Your kitchen is always clean, with none of the inconvenience of a gas stove.Simply the snap of a switch, and a swift dable power is instantly at your command, to any cooking operation.Why should you use gas, when electricity only more convenient, but CHEAPER?The rate in Sherbrooke is .02 per kilowatt, j is nearly 40% cheaper than gas.Ask us about an Electric Range today.Wiggett Electric Co., Li Phone 435.82 Wellington St.Nor Used Gars for Sale These cars have been thoroughly overhaulec guaranteed to be in A-l running conditionj prices are right.Come and see them before| 5 Chevrolet 490 Touring 1\tE-35 Four» 2 Ford Touring\t,\t\u201e\t\u201c 2 Model 83 Overland\t^ 1 Gray-Dort Special\t1\tD- 1 Maxwell (1918)\t1\tE-( WEBSTER MÛT0I Telephone 1273.\t219 Wellingtc 545499999999999999999999999999999999999999959454 1637^76790610373161616103037686737914^7616303037 6666736^0007733330 \" U\"U\" \" \" \" !\" \"PUPU\" \" U\"\" U !\"7U \" 0500535323000000020002000200010200000102000121000001020000020000021001 100200001000020010020005040505010210050905000000000200020002530200020253000201020200 73^10102019813 30303024^3^61649161632^6^5 ^777777770777477741 70777727771111111 707277131 IIAiiO NUMÉRIQUE Page(s) manquante(s) ou non-numérisée(s) Veuillez vous informer auprès du personnel de BAnQ en utilisant le formulaire de référence à distance, qui se trouve en ligne https://www.banq.qc.ca/formulaires/formulaire reference/index.html ou par téléphone 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