Sherbrooke daily record, 20 août 1920, vendredi 20 août 1920
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.C°4'r' Rtv Ftthtr 19Feb21 SHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1920.Twenty-Fourth Year, SOVIETS CONTINUE TO RETREAT BEFORE POLES The Farmers' Day At Experimental Farm A Big Success Soviet Forces Are Being Steadily Beaten Back By Counter-Offensive Poles PR8TEST THE INCREASE IN FREIGHT RATE ; Convention Asks Special Consideration of the Coal Tariff.1 ' (° BELGIUM DECIDES TO REMAIN NEUTRAL The Extreme Righ Wing of the Polish Army is Marching on Brest-Litovsk, While the Right Wing Has Captured Siedlce and Bielsk\u2014The Poles Big Offensive Move, is Now in Full Swing, and Addition to Some Ten Thousand Prisoners the Polish Army Has Captured; Numerous Guns and Supply Carts From the Enemy\u2014\u201cReds\u2019\" Forced to Keep up a Steady Retreat, »!»«l'e- Th,ey\ta very pleasant _______\ta very pleasant re-union of the aunts !\tA \u2022 A ^ °S\tand e\"JOyed thelr h°llday VOry The members of Drummond L'-lge AAA\u2019\tSutler, in Sherbrooke! and^dH also! Mrs.Freslon has sold her home time camping at Edgehill cottage, Silver Lake.cut, has been Visiting\u2019her brothers ^ v *vItSS ¦ L.-Marchant, of Lancaster, and sisters in town for the past three\tguest ot ^r' anc* Number 57, i.O.O.F., are holding a basket picnic in the Griffith Grovs Mrs.G.A.Saultry is spending the on Thursday, August 26th.afternoon week-end in Windsor Mills with her and evening.Children's contest7, i\t.daughter, Mrs.F.M.Webster.iwill be held in the afternoon in the | spending sometime in town.Watts\u2019\t\"\t\u2022\t\u2018\t\u2018 | visit her friend, Miss M.Ellis, at ! and store in St.Adolphe and is leav- itfro'w\tiHeathton.\t.\u2018ing this week for Three Rivers in *\t\u2022* \u2019?\"I Mr.and Mrs.Leeman Mackay and company with her daughter, Mrs.G.e Master Lloyd Mackay, Mrs.H.G.M.Landriault, who is going there to | Weston and Mrs.Ernest Cote were! reside.Mrs.Freslon has sold to Mr.let Spriggings, of Montreal, SCHOOL BOARD HELD KEFING AT EAST ANGUS Dr.Banfill Appointed Chairman for Year\u2014Tax Is Levied s.L.Heath and her sister, Mrs.WINDSOR MILLS form of races and amusements, and, T i_ dancing in the afternoon and even-; Jo.hRs^1n>rw!Le hostes^s at a Everything is open to the pu- enjoyable Guild tea on ft ednesday af-: ' s r\t*1 ternoon.mg.biic.\u2018 rs' in Sherbrooke on Wednesday, going I L.Larocque.! The Ladies\u2019 Committee in Sher-j brooks, who are working for the Mr.and Mrs.John Farquhar, of Mr.George Hall, of Boston, Miss \u2022\t.It0\",6 spent a few days Bangor.Me., have returned home, af- Wadleigh, of Montreal, and Mr.and :n -ri- aLnc.\u20acL eD aT7\t^ ter a pleasant visit with relatives Mrs.H.A.Jones, of Melbourne, were! \u201e the Kev.Ur.K.H.(Mover, coreign here; also in Richmond and South the guests for a few days of Mr.and Secretary-or the International Alli-Durham.\tMrs.Frank ft'adleigh.\tiance Missionary society was m town EAST TO BHEN Mr.and Mrs.John ftTatson and Mrs.R.Baldwin and Mr.and Mrs.lately, the guest of his uncle and children, were recent guests of Spearing of Boston 'who have bee77 auht» Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Jiggens.i friMdS 1 Barton, Vt\tjading\u2019a couple of months with ! >îrMr!Anrk Crai^M Sherbrooke,\u201cami Y°U ^ Brin« Back Color Mr.and Mrs.James Dowd, of So.;Mr.and Mrs.John Elliott, returned \\rr= Tamp- pniw t\t1 j t\t, -.i c nr Durham, and Mr.and Mrs.James ; to their home on Tuesday\tj the \u2018gists V.MnLnd Mrs.Jiggens '\t^ Lustre With Sa\u201ee Tea Duffy and Miss Annie Duffy, of Mrs.Reuben McGee, who has been on Saturday Danby, Que., were the week end in the Royal Victoria for the past ^ \" ____________________________ guests of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Far- six weeks, returned home this week.,\tFiTr'M d \\ v quhar.\ti Mr.A.J.Hudon, of Richmond, is\t-il k^îr tiA.I Mr.and Mrs.Walker Caswell, of spending a few days with his daugh-1\t- East Burke, Vt., and Mr.and Mrs.ter, Mrs.Dr.L.L.Charpentier.\tMrs.Arbuckle of Bishop\u2019s Cross- teTbecruse'it\u2019sTone1 so'natora'irÿ! ; returned to her home, after so evenly.Preparing this mixture! and Sulphur.When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can Thomas Wark, of Lyndonville, Vt., were recent guests of Mr.William Douglas.Mrs.Fergusson Farquhar enter tained a few little folks on Monda» Rev.Mr.McClennan will preach in ing, has the Methodist Church at 11 o\u2019clock spending the past ten weeks the guest a.m.next Sunday, August 22nd.of Mr.and Mrs.John Sincock.\t.\t& \u2019\t.m.Mr.Alex Elliott and daughter,! Ethel, also Mrs.J.O.Ginn were in a week in Montreal.of Mr.and Mrs.John Sincock.~\t\u201c3*\u2019 at T\"T J8 mRssy and i 1 Mrs.F.W.Fourney is spending tn>ubles°me- At little cost you can veek in Montreal.\tbuy at any dJuS store the ready-to- afternoon in honor of her sister, Mis?town on Tuesday, visiting Mrs.Ed.\tMisses Dale, of Montreal, us^ Pr\u20ac:PaJa^on, improved by the #\t&\t.inivn addition of other ingredients, called are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.John ; Simcock.Any music you want\u2014 you will find in the New Catalogue of \u201cHis Master\u2019s Voice\u201d Records BURY \u201cAVyeth\u2019s Sage and Sulphur Com-| pound.\u201d You just dampen a sponge I or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time.By morning all I benefit of the Hospital counter at the j Sherbrooke Exhibition is asking for j contributions of food, bread, cake j doughnuts, cheese and etc., or money, j A box will be packed at the post office on Tuesday, August 31st.Will all of those who are interested kindly send their contributions to the post office on or before that day.Miss Lola Westman is visiting friends at Fitch Bay and Lennox-ville.Mrs.B.R.Bishop is spending a few days -with her niece, Mrs.Edward Jenkerson and Mr.Jenkerson.Mr.and Mrs.Boulter and Miss Myrtle Boulter were visiting friends in Clifton, Que., and were driven over by Mr.E.O.ft\u2019eston in his car.Mr.Andrew Barter and Miss Freida Barter were in Sherbrooke, recently.Mr.Paul Grenier has gone West on the excursion to the Harvest fields.DANVILLE EAST ANGUS, Aug.20.\u2014The School Commissioners of East Angus met on Friday, August 13th in the Secretary\u2019s office, but there was not a quorum present and the meeting was adjourned until Tuesday, August 17th.Commissioners Dr.S.A.ban-fill, J.E.Lipsey, Joseph Bums, H.A.Briggs and R.C.Cowling were present.Dr.Banfill was appointed chairman for the ensuing year.The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed after which the secretary-treasurer presented the auditor\u2019s report, which was adopted.The municipal valuation roll was approved for school purposes.A tax of ten mills in the dollar for general purposes and a special tax of three mills was levied for the coming year.Mr.Burns was appointed caretaker of the Academy.The appointment of a caretaker for the school on the north side of the river was left in the hands of Mr.Briggs.It was decided to open school on September 1st this year.The teaching staff is composed of Miss Emily Fothergili, B.A., Principal; Miss Bella Hillman, Model Department; Mrs.Munkittrick, Elementary; Miss Annie Mills, North side teacher.The secretary treasurer was given instructions to spend an amount of money up to $25 on prizes for general proficiency in all grades.The secretary treasurer was instructed to collect, with costs, all arrears of taxes not paid at once.\u201cYes, sir, if ever a medicine saved a man\u2019s life, I believe Tanlac saved mine,\u201d was the emphatic statement made recently by T.Pilgrim, Suite 11, Leland Apartments, corner of Douglas and Bay Streets, Victoria, B.C.Mr.Pilgrim formerly lived in Brantford, Ontario, where he was employed as engineer by the Verity Plow Co.\u201cRheumatism) had knocked ma out altogether and I had given up my job and quit work.I was almost a nervous and physical wreck and unable to move or even turn over without being in pain.My back nearly killed me, and if I sat down in a chair I could hardly get up.The pains in my arms were so bad I was not able to put on my coat and my legs hurt me so 1 could hardly walk.When I did hobble around I could not straighten up and had to walk all stopped over.To put it in a few words I was just about helpless.My stomach was causing me all kinds of trouble, too, and my appetite was so poor that I would not take more than a mouthful or two before I had all I could eat.My stomach was sour as vinegar and I would bloat all up with gas something awful.My nerves were shattered and any little noise, like a door closing a little hard, would nearly set me wild.Sleep, why, sleep was next to impossible.If the rheumatic pains were not bothering me, my stomach or nerves were and all night long I was simply in torture, that\u2019s all there was to it.\u201cThat was the fix I was in when I got hold of Tanlac, and I want to say that if it hadn\u2019t been for this medicine I don\u2019t believe I would be here today.Yes, sir, Tanlac went straight after my rheumatism, as well as my other troubles, and by the time I had finished my seventh bottle there wasn\u2019t an ache or pain about me at all and I simply felt like I was made all over again.My appetite came back, the indigestion left me and I could eat anything set before me.My nerves steadied down and I started sleeping good at night.This was last year and to this day my old troubles have never returned.This is what Tanlac has done for me, and without doubt, there\u2019s no medicine in this world that can even compare with it.\u201d Tanlac is sold in Sherbrooke by Griffith\u2019s Drug Store and A.E.Du-berger under the personal direction of a special Tanlac representative.(Adv.) V\u2014.\t- : r Movies on Saturday, the gray hair disappears, and, after fl.nal Episode of the Tigers Trail ; another application or two, your,\t-,-r- also VVuliam Russell, in A Sporting hair becomes beautifully darkened, Vfint de-Notre Dame here, is the Chance, comedy\tglossy and luxuriant.\t1.'\t~ L Tbere 'was ^ »argc attMidance at | Gray, faded hair, though no dis-tne meeting of the St.Pau» s Guud nt gTace js a gjgn 0f 0i(] age an(j as ^LRe M rL\tL afternoon we all desire a youthful and attrac- H\tbus™ess wat tive appearance! get busy at once 'Srœi sS&sff/ss.s s» wTh'*,?T \u2014 \u201ci*\" dence of Mr.Frank Turner.\tCompound and look years younger.The lawn social held on the beauti-1 7 Iful grounds of the Rectory on Wed- ; | nesday evening last was, as usual, a ' I great success.Total proceeds ,$86.05.CURRIER ] Messrs.John Ingles and Keeler, of I Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were at Wm.Bowen\u2019s | on Monday.Messrs, ft'.D.Taylor and Arthur Viens are spending a few days at | Kateville, and around that vicinity, judging crops.Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Bryant were at Westfield, Vt., on Friday, to attend i the funeral of the late C.W.Bryant.MILBY Containing More than 9000 selections.Illustrations of Artists, Scenes from Famous Operas.Biographies of Comprfsers and Artists.Pronunciation Table of Artists, Composers and Operatic Titles.Special Sections listing Imported British and Exclusive Canadian Recordings.All Alphabetically indexed under the Composer, the Composition and the Anist.An Encyclopedia of Music consisting of 62# pages.Tbe Greatest Library of Music m the World Any \u201cHis Master\u2019s Voice\u201d dealer ifive you a copy whether you have a VictroL or not.fertfrter Cirttm^-phone Co.,\tMontroul ¦ '-WJ* H.C.Wilson & Sons, Limited 142-144 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.Headquarters in Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships for VICTOR VICTROLAS end RECORDS Branch Stores; Coaticook, Rock Island, Thetford Mines, Rich- !' mond and Granby, Quebec.I\tpra-'orff/urtf,\t^ -çj- iri.,c x^.{ Mrs.Rainaford Dcware, of East Pepperell, Maes., has arrived at her summer home here.Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Orr spent the ; week-end at Little Lake.Mrs.Barton has been at her son-1 in-lav/\u2019s for a few days.(i The bam on the Fisk place burned .Hat an early hour on Tuesday mom-ij ing.ji Miss Jj.Dunton, Miss Donally and jjj j Mr.R.Deware left here for Massa- ; ji chusett* on Tuesday morning.MOE\u2019S RIVER -, Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Gage, of Sutton, have been visiting her sister,, 'Mrs.Thomaa Houle.Mrs.Fred Brown motored to Mas-sawippi, where she will spend two weeks with her son, Mr.Maurice Brown.Miss Hi Id red Montgomery, of Durham, was calling on friends here recently.Miss Grace Libby has returned to cer home at Liboytown after a few days' visit at the home of Mr.F.Aldrich.The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Baptist Church met at the Parsonage on (Tuesday, August 17th, and will meet I again at the same place on August 31st.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Austin mo-j tored to North Hatley on Sunday visiting relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Sherman, of Hatley, were at Mr.F.Haseltine\u2019s on Sunday.Mr.axai Mts.Jarat-ji S n^tm^ n ha vu YOUR.HOLIDAY need not be spalled by the tortures of sunburn if you hare a box of Zam-Buk on band.This herbal balm la extraordinarily soothing and healing.It quickly ends the burning sensation, draws out the soreness and prevents blistering.Zam-Buk is equally good for mosquito and insect bites, blisters, cuts and all skin injuries.An Immediate application of this balm will sare you much unnecessary suffering and.Inconvenience.Being antiseptic, Zam-Buk prevents any possibility of festering or blood-poisoning.Don't forget, therefore, when pack-lug for your vacation, to Include a box or two of Zam-Buk.For any kind of sore or akin disease you will find Zam-Buk equally good.All dealers.50c.box, 3 for SI.25.7am-Buk WEARYBURM or heaviness after meals are most annoying manifestations of acki-dyspcjpsia.Ki-mqidS pleasant to take, neutralize acidity and help restore normal digestion.Miss Muriel MacNichol, of Brooklyn, N.Y., a former pupil of the Conquest of Miss Cecile Masson.Miss Mildred Porter, of Boston, is spending her vacation in Danville, the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Porter.Mr.H.Girard has sold his residence on Station street to a Mr.Desjardins, of Wcedon.He will take possession of the same shortly.The Town Council has placed notices over the town limiting the speed of motor cars to fifteen miles an hour, and apparently they are well observed.DYSPEPTIC DIET NO LONGER NECESSARY The old plan of prescribing strict diet for dyspeptics and stomach sufferers is no longer popular amont: progressive medical men partly because of its weakening effect but mostly because of the discovery that nearly all stomach trouble is due to excessive acidity.The organs of digestion are themselves all right but acids in the stomach irritate and inflame the delicate storfiach lining and cause sourness and premature food fermentation.The logical treatment, therefore, is to get rid of the acid, when natural painless digestion will follow.For this purpose a teaspoonful or four tablets of Bisurated Magnesia in a little water neutralizes the acid, stops the fermentation of the food, dispels the gas, and thus permits the stomach to proceed with MOTHER! \u2018California Syrup of Figs\" Child\u2019s Best Laxative Miss Effie Masson has left for !its work without hindrance.Owing- to its Cookshire to spend her vacation with her aunt, Mrs.P.A.Barbeau.Rev.A.Sisco, B.D., and Mrs.Sisco were in town this week, calling on friends.They came from New Yorw State by auto and stopped off at .several places en route.CLEVELAND prompt and certain action Bisurated Mag nesia, which is obtainable from any druggist, in either tablet or powder form, should always be used in preference to the other forms of magnesia, such as the milks, citrates, carbonates or oxides.Stomach sufferers are advised to try this plan for three weeks and note résulté.Accept \u201cCalifornia\u201d Syrup of 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 the little stomach, liver and bowels.Children love its fruity taste.Full directions on each bottle.You must say \u201cCalifornia.\u201d MADE BY SCOTT A BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTTS EMULSION _______________19-3.é You are not c x po riment/-ing when you me hr.Uhane\u2019® Ointment for Kejr.cina and Hklu Irritation».It rellefV\u2019fi at once and fjradu-ally heals the skin.FaMpIe J> Charles Harrison ) Sweetest Story Ever Told .Fiddle and I .\t'V Sing Me to Sleep .\t, £ J County Fair at Punkin Center Cal Stewart (Uncle Josh) 1 A-2947 Jim Lawson\u2019s Hogs .\t.Cal Stewart (Uncle Josh) )\t$1.00 Dance Music The Love Nest\u2014Medley Fox-trot Art Hickman\u2019s Orchestra Song\u2019of the Orient\u2014Fox-trot Art Hickman\u2019s Orchestra Somehow\u2014Fox-trot\t.Ted Lewis\u2019 Jass Band I Know Why\u2014Medley Fox-trot, Morrison\u2019s Jazz Orchestra Chili Bean\u2014Song Fox-trot, Paul Biese Trio, Frank Crumit Bells of Monterey\u2014Fox-trot .Paul Biese Trio Tripoli\u2014Medley Waltz Romance\u2014Medley Whltz .Dance-O- M ania\u2014F ox-trot Slow and Easy\u2014Fox-trot .Ding Toes\u2014Fox-trot Typhoon^\u2014Fox-trot\t.' Gypsy Love\u2014Waltz .] ( Don Juan\u2014Waltz ./ ; .Prince\u2019s Dance Orchestra } .Prince's Dance Orchestra J .'\t.The Happy Six ) Louisiana Five Jazz Orchestra J .'\t.\t.\tBanta\tand Akst ) .\t.\t.\tBanta\tand Akst j Olga Bibor\u2019s Gypsy Orchestra } E-4658 Olga Bibor\u2019s Gypsy Orchestra j $1.00 A-295S $1.00 A-2945 $1.00 A-2952 $1.00 A-6157 $1.65 ; A-2949 ' $1.00 A-2953 $1.00 VETERINARY DR.h.H.WOLFF, RICHMOND.QUE-bec.Phone 26 ring 3.Night, 47 ring 3.MUSICIANS TH E SHERBROOKE ACADEMY M oir Music offers facilities for progress in Voice, Piano, Violin, \u2019Cello and Harmony, including the Licentiate degree, which compares favorably with any European Conservatory.Irwin Sawdon.Principal.Phone 835.AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNT-______________ANTS._________________ JOHN J.GRIFFITH.L.I.A.AUCTION-eer.Accountant, Commissioner ami Audi, tor.46A WellinKton St.North.Telephone 71.J H.BRYCE, C.G.A., ACCOUNTANT.Auditor, 16 Quebec St., Sherbrooke.ADVOCATES WHITE & LYNCH.ADVO-Mcrchanta Bank Bide.Sher- WÎLLS, cates, brook e.1 ERASER, RUGG & MIGNAULT, ADVO-cates, Q.C.R.Building.J^ICOL.LAZUitE.COUTURE & KING.HULBURD & BELL 96 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.I A WREN CE, MORRIS & McIVER, AD-voemtes, etc., Sherbrooke.BREADY & PANNE 165 Wellington St.*!.C.TRACY, A lington Street.Q BREADY & PANNETON.ADVOCATES, ^yM.C.TRACY, ADVOCATE, 137 WEL- F.ENGLAND, ADVOCATE.vTa ansville.Que.COW- Dr.C.H.P.Moore DENTIST Cowansville, Que.Telephone 133 L.Ed.Choquette Anthracite and Bituminous COAL All rail shipments.Orders solicited.Farnham, Que.August 8 Days Clearing Sale Is In Full Swing Two Days More to Take Advantage of This Sale Saturday, Aug.21 and Monday, Aug.23 Instrumental Music SPECIAL Inducement in Dress Goods, 10 count.Wool p.c.Dis- Voiles Lot 1.\u2014Fancy Voiles.Sale price.48c Lot 2.\u2014Striped and plaid Voiles.90c to $1.25 value.Sale price.69c.Ladies\u2019 Winter Coats 20 of these at 20 cent.Discount.per Girls\u2019 and Ladies\u2019 Middy Waists, While Duck Skirts, Voile Blouses, Silk Waists and Children's Dresses, to clear at i 5 p.c.Discount.Special lot of Shoes on salt-, from $1.98 to $3.90 per pair.It will pay you to take this opportunity and buy.ONLY TWO DAYS MORE, SATURDAY AND MONDAY Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Clothing Overcoats at 1 0 per cent.Discount HULBURD & BELL COWANSVILLE, QUE.ing gift, with the best wishes of the class.Miss Nettie made a brief reply, saying she would never forget her good friends in Granby.Mr.Donald Johnson was also presented with a handsome brown leather club bag from the members of his Sunday School class, of which Mr.A.E.I Solomon is the teacher.| Mrs.Margaret Hutchins is visiting friends in Cowansville and Bris-1 ham.Miss F.Shonyo spent Sunday with her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.R.F.Seale, Elgin street.Mr.and Mrs.Walter W.D.Brack are enjoying a motor trip through the Maritime Provinces.Dr.A.H.Oliver and family have returned from an outing spent at their summer cottage at Trojan Park, Lake Memphremagog.Mr.and Mrs.R.P.Martin and Master Douglas, motored to Bos-i ton and Worcester, Mass., and will ! return over the famous Mohawk j Trail.j Mrs.R.A.Butterworth gave a j pleasant afternoon tea on Thursday last in honor of her sister-in-law, ! Mrs.J.A.Hudson, who is her guest.Mr.and Mrs.George Payers and I the Misses Evelyn, Victoria and j Ethel Payers are spending a holiday j at Toronto, Hamilton and other j points in Ontario.I Miss Lottie Black has returned from a visit to Lake Manitou, where she was the guest of Dr.and Mrs.E.\tM.Hill and family.Master Oliver Largie, of Montreal, has been visiting his aunt, Mrs.F.\tLargie, City avenue.Mr.Wooley, of Stratford, Conn., is the guest, of Mr.and Mrs.Guy Ruthei\u2019ford, Dufferin street.Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Fuller and daughters have returned from a pleasant holiday spent at the Missis-quoi House, Philipsburg.Miss Helen Horner, and Miss M.Snell are enjoying a holiday at Highgate Springs.Miss Ruby Burnett, of Montreal, was a recent guest of Mrs.Earle Laurie.Mrs.N.A.Meyer and Master Gordon left for Montreal on Friday, where they were to accompany Mr.and Mrs.Safford on a trip to Quebec I Mrs.J.A.Hudson, of Willimar-estt, Mass., is visiting her brother, Mr.R.A.Butterworth, Dufferin street.Mr.and Mrs.,T.Shair and Mr.and I Mrs.F.L.Carter, of Enfield, N.H., j ! were recent, guests of Mr.and Mrs.I ! H.J.Robinson.Mr.J.D.McFayden, one of the j professors of Stanstead Wesleyan j College, was in town last week in the I interests of that, institution.Mr.George H.Boivin, M.P., has returned from a pleasant holiday SlanJarJ Ma-Ws spent at points on Lakes Champlain, George and the Hudson River.Mr.Charles Fogerty is spending a couple of weeks at Malden, Mass., the guest of Mrs.Wallace Hirtley Mr «Tld Mrs.Maurice Hutchins SHERBROOKE AGENTS\u2014ARTHUR BLOUIN, EDWARDS FURNITURE C0.f P and little daughter, Norma, who have\t4 r cmkinirn ; Charles Hackett Hulda Lashanska Barbara Maurel Barbara Maure! A-2946 $1.00 A-2939 $1.00 A-2944 SI.00 A-2948 $1.00 A-2954 SI.00 79960 SLG0 79! 15 SI.00 lîA-6156 } $1.65 } Pg» i|i s i Melody in F\u2014'Cello Solo .The Swan (Le Cygne)\u2014\u2019Cello Solo \u2022K Pablo Casals Î \u20221 Valse Bleue\u2014Violin Solo Our Director March .y .\u2014 .-Centennial March .\t.\t.Long Ago\u2014Hawaiian Guitar Duet Hunika\u2014-Hawaiian Guitar Duet .Medley Hornpipe\u2014Accordion Solo Medley Jigs\u2014Accordion Solo .Pablo Casals t v\t! \u2022\t5\t.Toscha Seidel l A].'\t) ¦ Columbia Band ) \u2022\tColumbia Band J Fereru and Franchini ) Ferera and krancliini j \u2022\tJohn J.Kimmel 1 \u2022\tJohn J.Kimmel f 49804 $1.50 49760 $1.50 78760 $1.00 A-6155 $1.63 A-2950 SI.CO A-2951 S1.C0 Gems From Opera Dance of the Hours\u2014Part I.From \u201cLa Gioconda\" Gino Marinuzzi and His Symphony Orchestra Dance of the Hours\u2014Part II.From \u201cLa Gioconda\u201d Gino Marinuzzi and His Symphony Orchestra \u201cFlorodora\u201d Vocal Gems .Columbia Light Opera Co.A-6154 $1.65 A-6158 /,\t\tI \u201cThe Mikado\u201d Vocal Gems Columbia Light Opera Co.)\t$1\t\t.65\tg;ÿ a \t\t\tNew Process Columbia \u2018Records.Individually inspected,\t¦M \tr v 11\t\tdurable, delightful, dependable, accurate in every detail. ^ < S \u2018\t'\t/ W- When using wilson\u2019sSd?READ DIRECTIONS -.j^CAHErblilY-'AND' 7 Best of all Fly Killers 10c per Packet at all Druggists, Grocers and General Storey 'PAGE i-OUR ^ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1920.Come to the Exhibition At Our Expense The Liberal Credit Clothing c WILL PAY YOUR RAILROAD FARE Dr.HEBERT, Specialist At Dr.Darche's Hospital, Sherbrooke For Eyes, Ears, Nose & Throat & Fitting of Glasses will be in ROCK ISLAND .Rock Island House.1ST TUESDAY EAST.ANGUS Aubin Hotel .2ND TUESDAY THETFORD.Commercial Hotel.3RD TUESDAY VICTORIAVILLE.Berniers Hotel .4TH TUESDAY Three Special Watch Values (PI Q flfl \u2018 Ladies\u2019 Fine Fill-V * OiUU«ed Bracelet Watch $25.00.with good 15-jewel movement.$18.00.Only 5 left.ÇQrt ftft Gentleman\u2019s 12-«PlUfUUi size Thin Model Fortune Filled Case.Good 7-jewel movement.$20.00.Only 2 left.Gentleman\u2019s Thin Model 12-size Filled case, with Skinner Spe-c i a 1\t15 - jewel .movement $25.00.Only 4 left.Mail Orders carefully filled here.A.C.Skinner Jeweler and Optician.CASES BEFORE LOCAL JUDGE vwwuu GET YOUR GENERATOR TONED Your Battery Will Appreciate It.Wiggett\u2019s Battery Service Company *\t* * ?V * + * \u2022*\u2022 * + * \u2022> ?* -> \u2022> *!?\t*j* CITY BRIEFLETS ? *> ?\u2022!* * \u2022> ?Orchestra, Armoury, Fine of Fifty Dollars Imposed in One Case\u2014Another Case Is Adjourned.j Cleophas Desrosiers, of East Angus, appeared before the District I Magistrate here yesterday on a i charge, laid by the Chief of Police at ' Angus, of having illegally sold in-i toxicants.The defendant was fined 1 fifty dollars and costs.Lorenzo i Champoux pleaded not guilty to a : similar charge brought in by Bis-i sonet and Scott and his case was ad-Ijoumed for hearing on Monday.Joseph Drouin pleaded guilty to ! assaulting Joseph Vachon and was lined five dollars and costs.LLOYD GEORGE MAY COME HERE IN YEAR\u2019S TIE wards XHRI \u201e__isn't stinginess or meanness in money matters, but a sensible policy which tends to make many people realize that a little ready money saved always helps in times of adversity.An account with us paying 4 p.c interest will help you to save and be thrifty.The Sherbrooke Loan & Mortgage Company LeBaron\u2019s Saturday.,»f S-st.%as, 5 s3£ y.Clean Work.GOOD WAGES.Crown Laundry 230 ACRES 9 cows, ioi of jrountf «stock, ; maple*.h*%ui*s» fifty acre* i wood, 4 k'/rac*.12 pig'.; on j from Katevai*.for 17,000.equipped with machinery, be icoid within thirty de.ya.H.If.MOKENCY, 41 Kin* Hi.Hherfcrooke Ma*t !» kw rLr as* Is m Storage Batteries of »H kind* CHAkGLD, KEPAIKKD, WINTER BTOKACK.Fir.t \u2022 ; Work, Itiu.'râ.Frfr *\t* «ï* *7* ?> *¦> v v v * SPORTING NEWS ¦tr v v v -> a BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE (Yesterday\u2019s Results.) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.The great favorite, Wm.Russell with ; Eileen Percy, in \u201cLEAVE IT TO ME.\u201d It's i another Russell hit.The romance of a rich ¦ young man.Fun, fights and fervor.\u201cBONE DRY,\u201d a clever Billie West Com-; edy.i Francis Ford and Rosemary Theby in (Episode 10 of \u201cTHE MYSTERY OF 13.\u201d ) Watch for D.WT.Griffith\u2019s Super Special, THE IDOL DANCER.\u201d Engineers Braremen Firemen FYeight Handlers Bridgrmen Riveters Smelters Moulder# Miners There\u2019* a Bob Long Glove for Every Job Riggers Lumbermen Electricians Stone Mason# Plumbers Bricklayer# Carpenters Farmers Ranchers Truck Driver# Chauffeurs If your Glove is not listed here, ask your dealer BOB LONG UNION MADE GLOVES Made by skilled workmen from strongest leather obtainable \u2014 soft and pliable.R.G.LONG dk Co., Limited Winnip., TORONTO Moatr»I Bot Ltnf Brands Known from Coast to Coast , BOLD ATTACK ON CATHOLIC SCHOOLBOARD club are reminded that tomorrow afternoon the ladies have right of way on the course.Cleveland\t3; New York 2.\t\t Detroit 4;\tBoston 0.\t\t League Standing\t\t\t Club?\tWon\tLost\tP.C.Cleveland .\t\u2022\t< ia\t41\t.637 ¦Chicago .\t.72\t43\t.626 jNew York .\tr-g .\u2022 .\t4 0\t45 /\t.619 fet.Louis .\t.oo\t55\t.500 Boston\t.52\t60\t.464 Washington\t.48\t61\t.440 Detroit .\t.43\t70\t.379 Philadelphia\t.36\t75\t.321 FOUR REMAIN TO FIGHT FOR __________________________ TITLE.(Associated Press Despatch) Thormahlen himself cannot^ ,\tAug- Jock Hut- explain it, and as a consequence has chrnson of Cmcago; Harry Hamp-lost a lot of admirers.Yet a brief î™; of Richmond \\ npna; George summary of his career in this town : McLean, of Great Neck, N.Y., and J.base.Colonel Huston.Last night he was i will serve to refreshen the memo^ Douglas Edgar, of Atlanta, Ga., Ça-Un consultation with the club owners.of the few fans that want to \u201cpan\u201d j\t.°Pen champion, yesterday | won tneir way into the semi-finals In the opening game with the:°f the championship play of the Pro-Royals he was credited with fourteen f&ssional Goifers Association, strikeouts and allowed but four hits.! 0 Hutchinson beat Louis Tellier of Against Orleans on June 19 he re- ;®os^9n> s'x\t, ln third tired eighteen of the opposing play- round, and today will play Hampton, ers and allowed them but thiee scat-; i't'-0, yesterday downed Clarence \t> - vwling, of Montreal, cation with his par- C.Cowling, i, of Lennox-¦ Mr.and Mr*.Roland Little ir recent sick- Speaking for all Canada in this Sweeping Sale He hopes to reduce costs at the root of the high prices: in the raw material markets.It\u2019s a big man\u2019s job.They are seasonable goods which the Miracle Man attacks at J.H.Poupart & Company's\u2014not out of season, or end-of-season remnants\u2014but the right kind of wear for this kind of weather.Semi-ready Suits\u2014the Palm Beach Suits\u2014the athletic and balbriggan underwear\u2014all are just right for now\u2014the lighter weaves and colors and weight for mid-summer wea r and comfort.Then there are swimming suits and summer hosiery, straw hats and ventilated crown outing hats\u2014it\u2019s not like a white goods sale in January, which is a way of coaxing money for things a woman thinks she\u2019ll need.The Miracle Man intends this as an attack on prices of raw material_and if there is not a decline in the price of wool in England this month, he will very much miss his mark.This sweeping sale represents the voice of the people on high prices\u2014they speak for all Canada.\u2022/- Zr-'É* ::7Z- «Uigf ^ êta\t¦ v «i \u2022 \u2022 '\t- am -\t.' '.a.- ¥ÊÊÊMMÉkii&£ÊÊk Wesœmm Si'ttSj ,'X¦ -N.m y* K+&- ?''' 11 -,.\t' Wm ri\tmi', % ' ****'¦¦*\u2022 ¦ Semi-ready Tailored Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Semi-ready Suits are going out as fast as our tailors can fit and finish them to measure at prices like theses *\tt 16 Suits Only, 42 Semi-ready 67 Semi-ready worth $30 and Suits worth $38 Suits worth $48 $35, for , to $45,\tto $55, 350 $23.50 $3J.50 All other $35 Semi-ready Suits, $28.00.All other $38 Semi-ready Suits, $30.00.All other $40 Semi-ready Suits, $32.00.Men\u2019s Caps Silk Motor Caps, all sizes, worth $2.50, for $1.75.Silk Motor Caps, worth $1.75, for $1.25.English Tweed Caps, in great variety of patterns, worth $2.50, for $1.95.$3.50 Cloth Caps for $2.73.$5.00 Cloth Caps for $3.95.Men\u2019s Hats Motor Silk HaU, $3, for $2.15.Tweed Outing Hats, worth $3, for $1.50.Fine Felt Fedora Hats, $5, for $4.Felt Fedora Hats, $6, for $4.75.Buckley Hats, the present wholesale price is $66 a dozen, our Miracle price is $5.Men\u2019s Underwear B.V.D.Athletic Summer Underwear, $3.60, for $2.75.Porou-: Summer Combination Suits, sleeveless, knee length, worth $2.50, for $1.85.Shantung Silk Combination:, worth $6.00, for $4.75.White Silk Combination Underwear, worth $5.50, for $3.95.All size* in all materials.Silk Shirts Fibrous Silk Shir*.:, a splendid wearing shirt, with pure silk chuck thread, in attractive colorings, all sizes, worth $k and $9, for $6.75.Pure Japanese Silk Shirts, worth $11, for $8.50.Shantung Silk Shirts, worth $6.50, for $5.25.English Silk Shirt*, worth $10.00, for $8.25.Soft Collars All the best makes.Soft Collar* worth 35c for 29c.Soft Collars worth 50c for 39c.Soft Silk Collars worth 75c for 59c.Silk Gloves $2 Silk Gloves for $1.50.Silk Gloves, silk lined, $3, for $2.35.Men\u2019s Shirts All $1.75 Shirts, in fine English percales, shirts worth $20 a dozen wholesale at the factories today, will sell for $1.40.Shirts worth $2 and $2.50, in the new Plnglish pereales, we will offer at $1.65.Fine Scotch zephyr Shirts, in new patterns and shades, all new importations, worth $5, for $4.Hosiery Men\u2019s Fine Lisle Hose for 55c.Men\u2019s brown, white, tan and black Hosiery in lisle thread for 39c a pair.Fine Silk Hosiery, worth $1.50 and $f.75 a pair, we squeeze down below the war tax at $1 a pair.Fine white SillA Hosiery, worth $1 and $1.25 a pair, for 75c.There you are\u2014from head to foot\u2014we save you real money.Figure out.what you would save on a complete outfit.When it Rai ns Raincoats I have provided for wet weather in this sale \u2014 with Umbrella* and Raincoats reduced to minus-profit prices.English silkeen paramatta Raincoats in all sizes, worth $20, for $14.50.English paramatta Raincoats, with belt, worth $22.50, for $17.50.Fine English rravenotto Raincoats, worth $30.00, for $23.50.J.H.POUPART & ço irtie fiSnniknumitf Hiirw 42 W-aTlk^Scnn Shnsd^ iPfianCa SheÆotwaW,, \u2018Qar.All other $45 Semi-ready Suits, $36.00.All other $50 Semi-ready Suits, $44.00.All other $60 Semi-ready Suits, $48.00.Here\u2019s to the Boy ! He can get his Fall Outfit here at a saving of $10.00 or $15.00 on regular prices.May he never feel the pinch of high prices! May the world return to normal before he faces Life\u2019s real problems! Boys\u2019 Shirts, tailored to §ive long wear and service; etaehed collar; worth $1.60, for $1.10.Bo ye.\u2019 Cloth Caps, regular $1.00, for 75c.Boys\u2019 Caps, worth $1.75, for $1.25.Boys\u2019 Balbriggan Suits, two-piece, worth $1.00 a garment, for 65c.Boys\u2019 Combination Summer Underwear, worth $1.60 a suit, for $1.15.Boys\u2019 Shirt Waists for school wear, with collar attached, cambric and percale, worth $2.00, for $1-45.Boys\u2019 Boots, the very highest grade, in tan and black calf, to match the finer tailored High School Clothes we sell, sizes 2% to 6V6, worth $7.50, for $4.75.Boys\u2019 Nukol-soled Canvas Shoes with Catspaw rubber heels, worth $3.00, for $1.75.' Giving up the Trunks and Bags Wc will close out our Leather and Leatherette Suit Cases at below cost of manufacture\u2014certainly below present cost.$5 Suit Cases for $3.25.$1 Suit Cases for $3.$18 Cowhide Suit Cases for $13.50.$75 Club Bags for $55.$65 Bags, with toilet, for $50.Children\u2019s Suit Cases for $1 each.Men\u2019s Overalls and Work Shirts $3.50 Overalls for $2.75.$4 Overalls for $3.25.$3.50 Khaki Work Shirts for $1.75.Strong Black Sateen Shirt* for $1.25.Outing Pants White Duck Trousers worth $» .50 in Montreal, for $2.16.English Gaberdine Trousers in plain and fine stripes, will wash in tub, worth $0 and $10 a pair, for $6.50.« ÜHERBKUUKJl DAILY RECORD.FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, I92C* PAGE NINE \u2018Daily Record\u201d Want Advertisements BIG RESULTS FOR LITTLE ivlOIMEY ^ W0/^S or ^ess> 35c each insertion, one cent for each additional word.Six insertions for if accounts^have'to b^senf mo^e than once.^31106- \u201c\tWeekly ^ d°eS not\t\u201cdded HELP WANTED\u2014FEMALE Two WAITRESSES WANTED.APPLY immediately at Chateau Frontenac.\u2014-t rjENERAL SERVANT WANTED FOR family of three persons.Good wages.¦Apply to 71 Montreal Street.HELP WANTED\u2014MALE «s****»#* *** fpnmnrra~a~ii~s a a a a nrmrinrvrv #\tPOLISH TROOPS HAVE £ g #\tOCCUPIED BIELA.* G REAL ESTATE FOR SALE \u201c ,\t-r (Associated Press Despatch.) * *\tPARIS, Aug.20.\u2014 The * *\tTemps announces today the # IS French Government has re- * iS ceived advices that Polish * troops have occupied Biela, is 1 o I 3 TO WORK IN ICE ^JIRL WANTED Kitchen.33 King Street.A J AIDS WANTED AT ONCE FOR KÎT-chen work.Good living conditions and salary.Apply Superintendent Sherbrooke .Hospital.TJEQUIRE AT ONCE A NUMBER 01' ^ young women to run sewing machines ; good wages while learning.Apply Penmans limited, Coaticook.Lumbermen wanted - highest ; \\ termont rARaa tor sale withS * twenty-five miles' west of* v.ftges paid to good men.Apply by let- T stock and tools.E.H.Howe Newno^.i ^ Brest-Litovsk.\t* ter or personally to Mr.Eugene Gagne, : ^ t-* Franch Agents.\t*\t^\t¦: Highwater, Que.\tj- r~~-; A TTRACTIVE NORTH HATLEY COT pLATEN^ PRESSMAN WANTED WITH ! tage.Very reasonable price if sold \u2019 some know'ledge of typesetting; both languages preferred.Steady work.Obser\\er Printing Company, Coaticook, Que.\u2014\t-E -\u2014 AN SXPSRIÈNCED SHINGLE SAWYER wanted.Apply to Roy Lake, B.M.D.No.1.Cookshire, Que*, or phono No.54-R-3.T>RIGHT BOY OR YOUNG MAN (ENG-lish-spcaking) wanted for office work.Good chance for advancement for the right 1 Person.Apply Box 96 Record Office.Y0UNG I'ADY for office work wanted.Must be good writer and good at figures.Apply Box 97 Record.jVT I.ODLE-AGEO ENGLI3H-SPEAK-\u2019LTA ing lady wanted to cook and keep house for three men.All modern conveniences.Salary, forty dollars per month.Apply to P.J.Sails & Son, Lake' Fontiere, Mont-tnagny Co., Que.TtTOLDERS, FOUNDRYMEN AND WOOD aaîj metal pattern makers wanted.Molders can make from $10 to $14 a day at piece work.Apply to E.& T.Fairbanks Co., Ltd.Sept 15th.Address Box 89 Record.by Q ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE IN LEN-noxville, all modern conveniences garl »ge, garden, size of lot 176 ft.by 1H ft Henry W.S.Downs.T ROOMED SELF-CONTAINED HOUSE for sale in South Ward.All modern conveniences.House in first class repair.For further information apply to Box 92 Record Ofiice.XTOUSE FOR SALE WITH MODERN conveniences, situated on Main street, Lennoxville, opposite Academy, also a six-tenement property on Gillespie street.Apply A.BellevNIe, Lennoxville.* * * * * ********* * * * BMissSSf UP MONTREAL CHINESE aUB as T ADY WANTED TO FILL POSITION AS bookkeeper, one who can work in both - languages, would prefer someone who had a TTANDY MAN WANTED IMMEDIATE-litlle knowledge of typewriter.Nice pleasant -LX jy> bri-H and reliable, with some foun-jk»s it ion, short houra and easy work.Apply I dry, or general factory experience; married to P.O.Box 70, Knowlton, Que.____________| man preferred : steady work, and good open- AN EXPERIENCED SALESLADY WANT- ' ^ immediately.Wages Î15 per week Phone 626-1 with increase if capable and efficient.Apply I \u2014- Kushner's Store, cor.King and Wellington Sts., Sherbrooke.rnwo YOUNG MEN WANTED ABOUT ; VTERY GOOD SHORE LOT FOR SUM-sixteen yearn of age to work Exhibition | ^ mei* cottage for sale at Little Lake Week.Apply in person.Circulation Depart- ^asr°ff* Also building lots in East Sher-ment Daily Record.\tbrooke.Apply to J.W.Grégoire, Casino Building.Phone 280.TNTELLIGENT BOY, ABOUT 16, WANT-' ed to learn printing.Address Box 94 Record Office.C'lENE * wit vith cooking experience preferred ; fmall family ; best wages.Apply 91 Montreal SL, or phone 1614-J./7J.IRL WANTED IN PACKING ROOM.'-A Apply Beckwith Box Toe Co., East Belvidere St./JWO GIRLS WANTED.System Lane.Wet APPLY NEW Wash Laundry.Jenckes STENOGRAPHER WANTED.ONE WITH ^ office experience preferred.McKee Sales & Service Co., 24 King St., Sherbrooke.TEACHERS WANTED ANTED FOR THE MANAGER\u2019S OF-v \" fice of this Company, a capable young man experienced in stenography and typewriting.State age, experience and salary expected.Paton Mfg.Co.j>OY WANTED\u2014BRIGHT YOUNG BOY wanted for our office.Apply E.M.Ingèrsoll-Çand Co., Wiggett, Limited.Canadian Three Armed Men Posing____ Sleuth Get Away With Big Haul\u2014Wounded Two Chinamen.FINANCIAL AND MARKET NEWS 3 TODAY\u2019S QUOTATIONS ON STOCK EXCHANGE In The World Of Finance ]\tFurnished by F.B.McCurdy & Co.jUULSLSULSULSLJUl^^\tThe following prices furnished by F.B.McCurdy & Co., and McManamy ; Representatives of seventeen large' & Walsh, show operations in the! steel concerns plan campaign against\t\u2019 '\t\u2018 '\t1 threatened attack of A.F.of L.to demand recognition and closed shop.BBfltMttss B'7i~innn>Tinnr ament of Polish army unless Russians themselves disarm.ficial Warsaw statement.active and important stocks in the New York and Montreal markets: New York.(Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, August 20.\u2014Posing as city detectives, three Bandits at an work.not allowed.Hearings before Public Q roomed house, barn, woodshed, early hour this morning, entered the schedule of rates.workshop, four acres land Chinese Merchants\u2019 Club, and after \u201d\t' ' Win sell cheap to ouick buyer ; in village of pretending to search the premises for ' opium, robbed the place of $8,000.In a fight that took place, two Moe\u2019s River.Apply G.H.Walsh, Boynton Que.rpiiREE HOTELS and three COTTAG- Chinamen were badly ipjured.The es for sale.Apply to s.A.McKay bandits, after a general search of the North Hatley.\t\u2019jpremises, ordered the Chinese to onen \u2014- the safe, where the money was found ^ORTH WARD storey and a half ! Having secured it they covered the nine-room house for sale; nice lot.ex-\t-\t\u2022\t- cellent location.Apply to Box 96 Record.ÇJELF-CONTAINED 10 ROOM HOUSE, ^ North Ward, near Dufferin Ave., for sale; hot water heating, hardwood floor throughout, cement cellar, etc.Apply Bex 93 Record.\t- President Chandler' of __________ Motor Company, following directors* rate indefinitely.QUITEA BREAST AVTATCHMAN WANTED.GOOD JOB FOR man not able tb do hard work.Apply Beckwith Box Toe Co., Ltd., East Belvidere St.Yf AN WANTED ON SKIVING MACHINE.Good steady job.Apply Beckwith Box Toe Co., Ltd., East Belvidere.OALESMAN\u2014SELF-RESPECTING SALES-, ^ man, whose ambition is beyond his pre- A PRINCIPAL.WANTED FOR THE |tent b.'ace, might find more congenial em-Frelighsburg Model School, to open j Pϰyment with us, and at the same time school September 7th, 1920.Apply to Homer I diüllbIe income.We require a man of clean ¦sound in mind and body, of strong who would appreciate a life\u2019s TfARM FOR SALE AT GRANITEVILLE, | their car Que., known as the D.W.Moir Farm.Good buildings.This property for sale with crops and farming tools, or without, to suit purchaser.Any parties interested see S.B.Norton, Beebe, Que., or G.E.Moir, Granite-ville.Que.Chinamen with revolvers and started to leave the building for an automobile waiting outside.The Chinamen attacked them and Ah Sing Wong,! one of the men, was beaten into in-\u2019! sensibility with revolver butts, while being Teceh^d \u201cthat the other Celestial was shot in the ^ from ab - -' Jeg-.T1w bandits then decamped in (opening (Associated Press Despatch) CHICAGO, Aug.20.\u2014Wheat sta 60 Ingalls, Sec.-Trea»., or Edward M.Shepard,!* Chairman of the School Board, statin* salary ! expected.\tlJ°o wita a fast growing concern, where _____j dustry would be rewarded with far above rpEACHERS WANTED - GRADES IV.TO average earnings ; married man preferred.VIII., Glen Sutton, eight months, from I ^.PI\u2019l.y t0.Mr' Kyan\u2019 2nd Fioor oliv\u2018« Bldg., August 30th, at $60 for 1st class E.diploma ; * also six months, No.13, from Nov.1st, at ! | > $50 same.L.E.Dyer, Sec.-Treas.School Commis., Township of Sutton- Sher brooke.rPEACHER WANTED FOR PROTESTANT Dissentient School, No.4, St.Joachim, term eight month*.One with diploma preferred.Liberal salary will be paid.Address stating qualifications and salary expected, li.J.Allen, Sec.-Twas., Waterloo, Que.BLACKSMITH WANTED\u2014WILL PAY good wages to experienced man.x\\pply or call soon as possible.G.E.Jones, Glen Sutton, Que.FOU SALE ACRES $1,500, WITH HORSES, cows, tools, crops.Machine-worked fields have produced potatoes 400 bushels acre; brook-watered pasture securely fenced, valuable wood, 30 apple trees, pears, berries, sugar grove ; convenient country-seat, two large manufacturing towns; 7-room house, big barn, spring water house and barn ; settling affairs owner throws in 2 horses, 2 cows, wagons, machinery, tools, some household furniture, part growing crops, all for $1,500, part cash, balance easy terms.Details page 4, Strout\u2019s Big Illustrated Catalog Farm Bargains 33 States.Copy free.Strout Farm Agency, 654 CH, Old South Bldg., Boston, Mass.WEEKLY REPORT FROM THE CLEARING HOUSE terday\u2019s finish, with December $2.35 to $2.36, and March $2.37, the mark displayed further weakness ai prices soon carried three cents belo the low point of the previous day.There was scattered liquidation : WANTED TO BUY ¦pROTESTANT TEACHER WANTED BY | h -A ; Lower Ireland Elementary School.\"Sal- )__ ary $50 per month, aeven months term beginning Sept, 7th.Apply John Robinson, Lower Ireland, Que.POUR HUNDRED SINGLE COMB WHITE -1- Leghorn pullets, hatched on May 16th, j bred from Barron's strain, for sale at $1.00 j each if taken now.Apply to R.E.Ord Que.YltANTED TO PURCHASE\u2014TENT FOR * ' camping purposes, size 9x12.Apply Mr.Newbold, Lennoxville.I>ROTESTANT TEACHER WANTED with diploma to teach in Barford District No.I school to open Sept, 1st.1920, stating salary expected.Apply to H.C.Baldwin, chairman.Coaticook, Que.R.M.D.No.3.rpEACHERS WANTED FOR LAKE ME-®- gantic Model School, Principal, with Model diploma, for Sept.1st; Primary teacher with Elen^kntary diploma, for nine months, lan McDonald pOOK STOVE FOR SALE, \u201cPREMIER,\" six rimmer, coal or wood, ornamental tile back, warming oven.In good condition, Reasonbie price.Apply 25 Aberdeen Ave., or Telephone 1365-J.A B°QT three TONS OF STRAW, ALSO a few choice pigs, for sale.Apply J.H.Woodside, Lennoxville, Que.Phone I281-r-6.Noti ce V V SHINGLES FOR SALE, $6.76 PER ^ thousand while they last.General Lumber & Mfg.Co., Ltd.stating salary expected.Apply Al-i F COMPLETE SET OF TINSMITH\u2019S TOOLS onald, Chairman, Lake Megantic.i A' and patterns for sale.Apply to R.C.McFadden & Co., Lennoxville.to rc-opcn Sept.Gth.Salary $60.Apply ut once to W.W.Paige, Secretary, Compton, Que.pEACHER WANTED FOR ELEMEN-1 tary Department Compton Model School, ; | NATIONAL ACETYLENE GAS MA- chine outfit, 80 light, and 1 No.4 Daisy hot water furnace, both In good condition, for sale.Apply to K.C, Cowling, East Angus.IJORTABLE FROlSsffiMONAL CAMERA, 6 \u2019a X St; and 5x7 backs, high priced ADY\u2019S GOLD WRIST WATCH LOST | French lens, focal plane shutter, extra muiti-with black ribbon bracelet.Inside of bhing back, special castor tripod bsck- LOST AND FOUND watch number is -IHO-ltj.Banner watch.Please return to 24 Drummond Rd.and receive reward, or phone 9.88-J.I >ROWN VELOUR COAT LOST RE-tween Georgeviile and Tnmifobia.Finder please return to Mr*.Molyneux, 102 Drummond Road, ground, etc., worth $500, for $150.Box 80 Record.JVTcCLARY COAL RANGE FOR SALE\u2014 Six holes, in good condition.Apply 85 London St., or Phone 376.T.Notice is hereby given by tÈe Protestant School Board of East Angus that all arrears of School Tax not paid in ten days will be collected with costs by law.By Order R.C.COWLING \u2022 \u2022\tSec.-Treas.spectively.BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS The clearings from the Sherbrooke .v^mus, « ¦Clearing House for the week ending started sharply lower, some stopless to 218 483Ifi1 hp famount®d j P^ers being caught in September de-to $1,218,483.j4.Ihe figuies for the:livery.Prices dronneri ram\u2019dlv Kp.Il1037P4 and resident m Toronto.His | West.\u201cWe\thave motored through of fha Villas Rented \"on Monday at Ottawa\tbefore\telecuon was unanimous at the annual several grain\tdistricts between Portia\tthe Board of Railway Commission- i\u201c™»tion\t\" The Old Store With the Young Spirit\" Stylish, good looking and attractive only half describes the new Suits _ _\t| age La Prairie and Calgary.Motor faiv^tP^T ers, when the applicatioiT\u201cfor\u201chTgher ' ®ther °tficer?, included vice-presi-; trips between various divisional iau atieuu- ._____^______ .5__________,\tHpritct KAnprt H telephone rates is argued.'\t^ all its Improvement Society was Monday evening, with a ance.The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Rev.A.C.Powell, D.D.; First .- ,,\t,\t,, Vice-President, Miss Ethel Stebbins; Katherine Marggraf was the guest Second Vice-President, Mr.S.A.Me- « h?nor f a P*ckies and jam show-Kay; Secretary.Mrs.J.B.LeBaron; e.r Z}'\u2019™ b/ Mesdames Eva Call F.Treasurer, Mr.W.E.LeBaron; Exe- gexford J.A.Segum, Sr., and J.cutive Committee: Rev.A.C.Powell, Seguin, Jr., at the home of Mrs.Admiral J.N.Hemphill, Messrs.J.?1urnif- The heavily laden wagon of B.Reed, W.E.LeBaron, Miss W.M.Pe sweets and sours\u2019 was drawn Jones Mrs.A.H.Ham and Mrs.W.J™?the spacious living roim by the little Misses Vera James and Ruth ^Mr^and\" Mr= W C Bean and Segmn, and was prettily decorated Pertinent of Public Works, has been daughter of Thetford are the guests with golden glow and white crepeaPP01I}te and sweet peas and ! is visiting her daughter-in-law, MrsJ ?asburblums \"\u2019f1\u20196 much m evidence B.A.Blossom and other relatives ,or bouquets.After the presents had i jjgj-g\tj been opened by Miss Marggraf, she Mrs.S.A.Badge is spending the tba^ked her friens and delicious ices summre with her sister, Mrs.W.E.cakes were served by the Misses QUEBEC, Aug.2U.\u2014News of a > VANCOUVER.B.C., Aug.20.\u2014 LeBaron\tMarjorie Reed and Lila Woodard, to fatal airplane crash noi-th of Chi- The murded of Mm Alma Sam mon Mr Archie Jackson, of Highland ' th many guests\tcoutimi on Wednesday was received\t; wffe of\ta\tG N.R\ttrainman Tn h« Park, Md\u201e is the guest of his father,' Mlss W.B Ohver accompanied by\tby Price Brothers yesterday.A\troom at\t*\tlocal hotel here last\tMon- Mr.Charles Jackson.\ta Party of friends has\tgone on a\tguide named Ganthier was killed and\tday night,\tis still\tshrouded in\tmys- Master Wright Rives and Miss motor tnP t0 Barrie, Vt.,\tto visit her\t; the aviator and photographer badly\ttery.Iris King have returned home, after brother, Mr.C.A.Oliver.\tj injured.\t\u2022 Yesterday morçing William Cqle spending a fortnight with relatives in St.Johnsbury.Nurse Bogie has returned to her home in Ulverton, after spending a month at Mrs.William Raymond\u2019s and with other friends here.Mrs.WTxn.Raymond and Miss Catherine Raymond spent the past week in Canaan, Vt., with Mrs.Aldrich.Owing to the inclement weather on ! the occasion of the last visit of Miss ¦ Chute, of Macdonald College, to the Women\u2019s Institute here, the attendance at the meeting was small.Miss Chute\u2019s address on the work of the club was much enjoyed by those present.On Wednesday afternoon, Miss pian, arrested on Tuesday in connection with the case, was able to prove an alibi, and was released.Fred Saunders, held as a material witness, has also neen released, it being certain that neither had any connection with the case.Office Requiremenfs, u>«t INCORPORATED FOR $50,000.00 Louis F.Codere, President OFFICERS: J.E.Palmer, East Angus, Vice-President DIRECTORS: J.S.Dunn,\tK.F.Dunn, Managing uirector\tSec.-Treas.A.J.Genest\tA.Barter, Lime Ridge\tH.C.King Wholesale and Retail COMMERCIAL STATIONERS and PRINTERS SELLING AGENTS FOR THE\u2014 Royal Typewriter, Dictaphone, Multigraph.DEALERS IN\u2014 Filing Cabinets, Wood and Steel; Office Furniture, Office Labor Saving Devices, Inks, Mucilage, Paste, Etc.IMPORTERS OF\u2014 Pens, Pencils, Clips, Desk Pads, Felt Chair Pads, Rubber Bands, Ink Wells, Labels, Etc., Etc.MANUFACTURERS OF\u2014 Rubber Stamps, Stencils, Blank Books, Commercial Forms and Specialties.PRINTING\u2014 High Class Commercial Printing and Binding With the Most Modem Equipment, Under the Supervision of S.Saunders.MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT\u2014 Typewriter Repairing and Rebuilding, and Repairs to all Kinds of Office Labor Saving Devices, in Charge of J.F.Lebrun.Our Motto is Quality and Service.Call, Write or Phone Limited Office Requirements, Phone 1068.\t25 Wellington St., South SHERBROOKE, QUE.Aug.28\u2014-Sept.4 A Week of Entertainmeni Fesfivify Unsurpassetl and EVERY desirable and entertaining feature that can possibly be crammed into a single week of fun, frivolity and education is incorporated in the programme of the 36th Annual Exhibition of the Eastern Townships.SPARING no pains, but rather, bending every effort to make the Eastern Townships Exhibition of 1920 the most gorgeous, spectacular and enjoyable event of its kind in Canada, the committee is to be congratulated on its already splendid achievements.EVEN a brief outline of the programme suggests exaggeration.The Livestock and Poultry shows themselves are worth climbing the Alleghannies to see.AND the Vaudeville! The Midway! Words fail to describe the immensity, the unlimited sources of consummate delight which these features offer, even to the most sophisticated.THE announcement of $10,000 prize motley has lured to the races thor-oughbreads from the prairies of Manitoba to the green fields of Acadia.Prize canines from all sections of the United States and Canada\u2014yes, and even Mexico, will hold the delighted attention of all lovers of dumb animals.THEN there are the big educational features\u2014the Baby Welfare exhibit\u2014the manufacturers\u2019 and automobile shows\u2014agricultural and horticultural displays never before equalled\u2014wonderful art exhibit\u2014everything! COULD any man wish morel But the best is yet to come! It's the Pageant, with 1 000 to 1500 performers, gowned in such brilliant and lovely costumes, such a wealth of opalescent color as to dazzle the eyes\u2014a tremendous, awe inspiring spectacle symbolical of all the crucial periods in Canadian history from the time of the illustrious John Cabot to Sir John MacDonald.Don\u2019t come once-Come every day in the week # Music, Dancing and Humour Galore ! $25,000 in Prizes! WHEW! Canada\u2019s Great Eastern Exhibition E.W.Farwell, President L.J.Codere,\tSydney E.T rancis, Vice-President\tSecretary-Treasurer j\t_ "]
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