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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Eatablishe' Modéré R*v.F«th*r 19Peb21 SHERBROOKE, QUE., MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1920.Twenty-Fourth Year.SITÜÂTiON IN IRELAND IS BECOMING SERIOUS -.\u2014 \u2014-\u2014\u2014 \u2014'\u2014 \u2014\u2014¦\t\u201c 1 The Soviet Armies Appear On Eve Of Complete Disaster Claimed Poland Will Be Grave Of Three-Fourths Of The Bolshevik Army 'OF ACCIDENTS AT MONTREAL Two Men Were Killed as a Result of Train Accidents.INDEPENDENCE OF EGYPT WILL BE RECOGNIZED Bolshevists Will Soon Be Forced into a Hurried General Retreat, It Is Stated\u2014Discipline of Enemy Forcc~ Has ' Broken Down\u2014The Polish Forces Have Captured the Town of Grudusk, Just North of Ciech-^now, and Have Cut Off the Bolshevik Retreat Northwest and North of that City by the Way of Mlawa and Przasnysz.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, August 23.\u2014Soviet Russian armies which invaded Poland and threatened to capture Warsaw appear to be on the eve of complete disaster, says the Warsaw correspondent of the Matin.He quotes General Weygand as saying that Poland will be the grave of three-fourths of the Bolshevik army.Two Polish cavalry divisions are advancing toward Bialystok for the evident purpose of cutting off the retreat of Soviet troops operating to the north of Warsaw.The correspondent declares the Bolshevists will soon be forced into a hurried general retreat, and that discipline has broken down in their ranks.POLISH FORCES CUT OFF RETREAT OF SOVIET FORCES (Associated Press Despatch) WARSAW', August 23.\u2014Polish forces have taken the town of Grudusk, about twelve miles north of Ciechanow.and have cut off the retreat of Bolshevik forces northwest and northwest of this city by the way of Mlawa and Przas-nysz.The eighteenth Polish division, which has been attacking Ciechanow, has been met by desperate resistance on the part of enemy detachments covering the retreat of the fourth Soviet army, which last week advanced along the Prussian frontier until it threatened the Polish defenses along the Vistula River.After capturing Ciechanow, the Poles advanced rapidly northward and succeeded in cutting their only direct line of railroad eastward from the Soviet positions.Volunteer Polish divisions are now attacking Przasnysz.THE POLES HAVE CAPTURED THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND PRISONERS TO DATE IN THEIR COUNTER-OFFENSIVE * # # & **#¦»** * # » * THREE MET DEATH IN A SERIOUS FIRE.(Associated Press Despatch.) WINNIPEG.Aug.23.\u2014 Three are dead, twenty homes destroyed and a new school-house razed in bush fires at Malvihill, ninety-six miles north of Winnipeg on Friday and Saturday.MONTREAL, Aug.23.\u2014-Fatalit-j ies and accidents over the week end in and near this city included the fol-1 lowing;\t! The unidentified man picked up unconsious last Friday near the tracks by the Grand Trunk crew go-mg to Brockville, died Saturday.Thomas Morrow, 40, stricken on the street, died suddenly of heart failure.E.Lambert, struck by a C.P.R.engine on Saturday afternoon, suff-red a fractured skull and died yesterday morning.Henry Duquette, 16, thrown off his bicycle in a collision with a street car or.Saturday suffred a crushed left arm, which was subsequently amputated at the hospital.(Auoewted Pres» Despatch) London, Aug.23.\u2014The London Times stated yester- \u201c day that Great Britain has agreed to recognize the independence of Egypt, subject to certain reservations.STATEMENT OF SERBIAN LOSS GIVEN DENIAL OFFICER CHARGED WTIH DEATH OF MAYOR! M\u2019CURTAIN IS SHOT; ' SINN FEIN HOMES ARE SEARCHED Riots Followed Shooting of Police Inspector Swansey\u2014 Ban try Court House Is Burned\u2014Archbishop Mannix Asks Irish to Be Calm\u2014Present Lord Mayor of Cork, Now Under Arrest, Says He Will Refuse to Eat\u2014Irish in Boston Protest Against Seizure of Archbishop at Sea \u2014\u201cFriends\u201d Oppose Sir Auckland Geddes\u2019 Address to Bar.Vehicular Part Of Victoria Bridge Is Badly Damaged By Fire Which Destroyed About Ten Spans\u2014Motorcars Must Ferry Motor Traffic Over Jubilee Bridge Will Be Held Up for Some Time as Result\u2014Fire Broke Out at Two Sunday Morning, and Burned Until Late Afternoon Ten Spans Are Completely Destroyed\u2014Firemen Had Hard Fight to Save Rest of Structure\u2014Automobiles Must Now Use Longueuil Ferry\u2014St.Lambert People Suffered Inconveniences.The Serbian Consul Announces that Press Report Is Incorrect.TOOK STEPS TO GUARD AGALNST THE EPIDEMIC Medical Men Were Aware There Would Be Second \u201cFlu\u201d Epidemic.(Associated Press Despatch) WARSAW, Aug.23.\u2014 Military authorities here announced today that the Poles have captured 35,000 prisoners to date tn their counterattacks against the.Bolshevists.Many guns, thousands of rifles, I hundreds of machine guns and muni-j Lions carts and a great number of horses also have fallen mto their hands.Thousands of Reds arej thought to be cut off in the forests, | awaiting an opportunity to suren-der.Among the three hundred Bolshe-| vik soldiers killed in the fighting at Mlawa were found, it is claimed, a German officer and several German1\t_____ soldiers.\t_______ (Associated Press Despatch) SOVIETS MAKE CLAIM THAT mST^rLt« wAerf\u2018 awarTfie POLES DO NOT WANT PuACE would be a second influenza epidemic ______\tin 1918 and that steps were being LONDON, Aug.23.\u2014Leo Kam- taken to guard the soldiers against ¦eneff, head of the Soviet Russian d, with signal success, by means of .Trade Mission here, has made public a special method of inoculation, the following message from Moscow waB the statement yesterday by Sir Hated Sundav\u2022\tKenneth Goadby, prominent Lon- \u201cThe Poles are still trying to pro- don bacteriologist, o^ his way Jong the negotiations.After the sit- through this city to Boston, where tmg on August 19 they demanded -l»6J8 t° lccture on latent infection, that the next sitting be held oh the| He added that the deadly nature 23rd.Danishevsky formally prêtes- this epidemic is due to certain bed against the delay, but In vain».The microbes which can easily be render-Poles refused to convene before the I ed comparatively harmless by simple 23rd.They clearly do not want peace, hut only to create a make-belie and their relations with asthma, rheu- | i.and neuralgia.Uflica 92 King, Shcr- j Liooiic.\u2019iid.6.;)4.Hr'/'/.i A * \" \u2022 Urii C.ET HIER, M.D.\u2014SPECIALTY : ; Urinary Diseases.Consultation: Res., 43 ^ Kinff St., and by appointment.Electrotherapy ¦ in all its forms for treatment of chrome dis-1 (l-cg, especially all kinds o£ Tuberculosis an-\u2019.! B: lyht\u2019s Disease and Rheumatism.A Garment Colored Is A Garment Saved and infant, of Montreal, are spending their vacation at Mr.and Mrs.F.Stanbridge\u2019s.Mrs.Edith and Mabel Peters, of South Stukely, Mr.and Mrs.James Russell and little Grace Russell, of | Knowlton, and Mr.J.King, of Bond-ville, have been at Mr.C.H.Brown\u2019s.Mrs.W.F.Brown spent Sunday with Mrs.Chas.Fessenden, of Knowlton.Dr.Irwin, veterinary, of Waterloo, has been at Mr.Will McGlue\u2019s.The fine weather of the past two weeks has enabled most of the farmers to finish haying.BROME I J A.DARCHE.M.D., SPECIALIST\u2014 ! Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.Otlicc and Pr ate Hospital, 49 King Street.T y i.L.C.BACH AND, CONSULTING -Î \u2022' Specialist.Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat.New Ulivicr lidock, corner King and Wellington, Sh* ibrooke.J) VET ERIN ARY R.H.H.WOLFF, RICHMOND, QUE-bce.Phone 25 ring Night, 47 ring 3.MUSICIANS rjl H E SHERBROOKE ACADEMY OF Music oilers facilities for progress in Voice, Piano, Violin, \u2018Cello and Harmony, including the Licentiate degree, which compares favorably with any European Coaservatory.Irwin Sawdon.Principal.Phone 885.auctioneers and ACCOUNT-_________ANTS.JOHN J.GRIFFITH, L.I.A., AUCTION-eer.Accountant, Commissioner and Auditor.46A Wellington St.North.Telephone 71.T H.BRYCE.C.G.A., ACCOUNTANT, \u2022» Auditor, 15 Quebec St, Sherbrooke.Aladdin Dye Soap 18 Beautiful Colon 15 cents a Cake ADVOCATES WELLS, WHITE & LYNCH.ADVO-c&Ufi, Merchants Bank Bide-, Sher.brook e.J,ERASER, RUGG & MIGNAULT, ADVO-cates.Q.C.K.Building.JJ^ICOL, LAZURE.COUTURE A KING, 96 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.IAWRENCE, MORRIS A McIVER.AD-1 A vocales, etc., Sherbrooke.O\u2018BREADY A PANNETON, ADVOCATES, 1 155 Wellington St.\\\\7M.C.TRACY.ADVOCATE, 137 WEL- , »» Hngton Street.P.ENGLAND.vT* anfiville.Que.ADVOCATE, COW- Dr.C.H.P.Moore DENTIST Cowansville, Que.Telephone I3t\t» Would you like to renew your entire wardrobe\u2014without buying a single new thing?You can do it\u2014easily\u2014by giving each garment a \u201ccolor change.\u201d Aladdin Dye Soap is made for that very purpose.Enables you to convert an old faded blouse into a thing of beauty ¦\u2014 supplies the needed fresh color for your Summer Dresses, Camisoles, Stockings and all wearing apparel.No ordinary dye\u2014but a new and entirely satisfactory way of coloring wool, silk, cotton, or any mixture.With Aladdin, there\u2019s no need for boiling\u2014no messy work, no staining of hands or bowl.You just \"wash\" the fabric in ALADDIN and it comes out resplendent in its new color., ,The use of ALADDIN is at once a delight and a real economy.Choose the shade you want from the Aladdin color range\u2014whether it be a vivid red, a flashing green, or a soft tint of moonbeam delicacy, ALADDIN will faithfully add to any garment the exact color you select.Eighteen beautiful fashionable shades to choose from.' V ou can get Aladdin for 15 cents a cake, at almost any Drug Store, Grocery Store, Hardware Shop or Departmental Store.CHANNELL CHEMICAL CO., Limited, TORONTO DISTRIBUTORS Mr.E.W.Ray has purchased a |new motor truck for the delivery of,1 gas and oil.Mrs.B.Draper has been at Potton Springs for two weeks.Mrs.Andrew Libby and daughter, j Miss Beryl Libby, Master Rupert j Libby, of Richford, Vt., and Miss i Mary Marshall, of Morrisville, Vt., are visiting relatives here.Miss Agnes Norton, of Bolton, is spending a few days with Mrs.B.Bracey.Mr.and Mrs.Sadler and son, of; Montreal, are summer guests of Mrs.j M.E.Hastings.Mr.George Delaire.of St, Albans, Vt., is spending his holidays with his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.E.Delaire.Mr.Edward Delaire is in Sutton, visiting friends.Mr.Lawrence Draper, Mrs H.Holden, Miss Holden and Miss Draper motored to Potton Springs \\ on Wednesday to see Mrs.Draper, who is rusticating there.Rev.and Mrs.Wm.Ellis and daughter, Margaret, of Grenville Inn, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.C.; Jenne on Tuesday.Recent, guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.\\ E.Chandler were Mr.and Mrs.Geo., Johnson, Cowansville ; Mr.and Mrs.j McCabe and daughter, Windsor | j Mills ; Mrs.Perrigo and Miss Pcrri-I go, Montreal ; Mrs.Richardson and 1 j Mrs.Davidson, Worcester, Mass.; and Rev.and Mrs.Wm.Ellis and daughter, Grenville.Mr.and Mrs.Curtis Stanhope, of Lowell, Mass., were guests of his brother, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Stan- ' hope, this week.Mr.Fred Lafontaine is home from a two weeks\u2019 trip through Compton 1 County.He was accompanied home hy his niece, Miss Louise Perry, of Magog, who will be their guest for a few days.Mr.George Wallace and son are working on Mr.Fred Farmer\u2019s house, which will soon be completed.Mrs.Henry Ingram and Miss Florence Ingram, of .Sherbrooke ; Rev.PACE THREE ! The Family SmoKe ^\\LD CHUM\u201d is a family friend.Grandfathers, Fathers *nd Sons have been smoking it for years and years.Daring this half century, \u201cOLD\"CHUM\u201d has grown steadily in popularity and favour.Every pipe smoker appreciates \u201cOtD CHUM\u201d quality\u2014-the choice Virginia Flake Cut tobacco\u2014chosen by experts\u2014 stored away until the perfed tobacco tafte and mellow* flavour are fully developed.It is this dependable, constant quality, maintained for years, which has made \u201cOLD CHUM\u201d the chum of all pipe smokers in Canada.OLD CHUM Canaba\u2019s Ÿàv&rïfe ffipe Tebacziz, îm m No.« The Financing Of Your Telephone Service 1 É ''HE way in which telephone service has been financed I.is a matter of importance to every telephone subscriber.If the service has been over-capitalized, then it is burdened by heavy dividend charges to be paid from rates.If it has issued \u201cwatered \u201d stock or \u201c bonus\u201d stock or stock sold below its par value, then a part of its rates have to go to pay dividends on these shares./ If the dividend rate is too big-be paying too much.-then you as a subscriber must But this is the story of your telephone finance\u2014the financing of the Bell Telephone Company of Canada.First: It is capitalized at only $33,485,000 (stock and bonds) \u2014although its actual telephone property cost over $55,000,000.Obviously it is not over-capitalized.Second: It has never issued \u201c watered \u201d stock nor \u201c bonus \u201d stock.Every share of Bell Telephone stock represents its face value or more paid into the treasury of the Company.Premiums on new stock amounting to $1,459,000 have been re-invested in the plant.Third: The dividend rate, starting at 6% rose never higher than 8%.All surplus earnings were re-invested for improvement and extension of the plant.They saved the Company thousands of dollars per year in interest charges it would have had to pay on borrowed funds.It added nothing to th« dividend of the shareholders.That is the financial history of your telephone system.It is a record of honest business, moderate profit and progressive administration.The Bell Telephone Company of Canada CAW* attended to by the Misses M.and V L.Ed.Choquette Anthracite and Bituminous COAL All rail shipments.Orders solicited.Farnham.Que.71 m place on Wednesday, reporting on EAST PINNACLE On Thursday evening, August the 19th, a few neighbors and relatives attended a reception given to Mr.place for an indefinite time.All wish ; *\tn\t.-.«-a ialso Mr.Anthony Drouin, of Lowell, Srto-gete haPPy and\tj i^a ^ S ^\t^nd\u2018 1 ^\te£ G^e Em- together Mrs.Julian and daughter.Doris, of Cowansville, Mrs.Grassette and MILLINGTON making the trip by I auto.Mrs.A.Hand is assisting at Mr.David Boucher and his bride (nee i Mrs.Ixiuiselle and little son, of Fre-\tlYUL.L.n'NVj i wiv\t.^ ball's boarding houseJ Miss Alice Julian), of Cowansville, lighsburg, Miss S.Caderctte, of Man- Mrs.Lorimer, of Beebe, was visit-1 Mrs Enoch Davis is again confinât the home of the groom's father, ; sonville, Miss M.Boucher, of Rich- ing at Mrs.P.P.Pow ell\u2019s last week, ed to jier bed.Her daughter, Mr*.Mr.Frank Boucher.A dainty supper ford, Vt., wore here to attend the re- Messrs.Knowlton, Dryburgh ami Ethel Dai.from South Bolton, has was served to the guests, who were jeeption of Mr.and Mrs.David Bou- Maclintock, of Knowlton, were in this been sent for.I I \"pAGEFOUltf SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 192a gs \u201cThe Home of Good \u2014W\tMusic.\" Established 1863 asassMBUiimi Messrs.H.C.Wilson & Sons, Limited, announce a very special display of Grand and Upright Pianos and Player Pianos at the Sherbrooke Fair.Many new styles will be shown this season, and will include the Steinway Grand.Hein&man & Co.Grands and Uprights.Wilson Pianos and Weber Pianos.In Player Pianos will be shown the famous Heintzman & Co.line, and two new styles of Wilson Players.SPECIAL EXHIBIT of VICTROLAS WATCH FOR \u2018 HIS MASTER\u2019S VOICE\u201d SIGN Our two large Music Stores on Wellington Street will be openday and evenings during the Fair, and all visitors welcome.Nearly l 00 new Pianos in stock this week.Eight separate demonstrating rooms for Victrolas and over 10,000 new records carried in stock.We are to have an Exhibit at the Ayer\u2019s Cliff Fair, Brome Fair and Richmond Fair in addition to the larger display at Sherbrooke.Store Moved We have moved from the store on Strathcona Square, which we have occupied for the past thirty years, and are now located hi our commodious NEW STORE 46 Wellington Street N.(Next to Griffith's Drag Store) While not entirely settled, we are open and ready for business in all departments.A.C.Skinner Jeweler and Optician \u201cThe Store with the Big Bronze Clock\u201d H.C.WILSON & SONS, LTD.Wellington Street Sherbrooke nnrinrrmTirrinrffyrirYyryrinnnnrft-yfltyflv^ a Social and Personal a \u2019o^coooflBBBgaaflJiJLlULgfikÆiUiJUJüijflOttQaoagaflafl-ajLiULgJig^ St.Lambert course, in addition to being very long as compared with the camping ground of the local exponents of the Royal and Ancient game, is also very dry and hard.This Dr.HEBERT, Specialist At Dr.Darche\u2019s Hospital, Sherbrooke For Eyes, Ears, Nose & Throat & Fitting of Glasses will be in ROCK ISLAND____Rock Island House .1ST\tTUESDAY EAST, ANGUS.Aubin Hotel.2ND\tTUESDAY THETFORD .Commercial Hotel .3RD\tTUESDAY VICTORIA VILLE .Bernier'* Hotel .4TH\tTUESDAY + v mrmorvw *r* W* r^orrlH In * pboV>cr*ph.Brtrg tb*rn to th« KHto'iio.Nakash Studio Muk^ra of fliailnrtiv* Port r» it*.100 ACRES One mile from «mart vfflagw, 1ROTESTANT TEACHER WANTED ! personality, with fliulrvm OTRAYED OR STOLEN\u2014AT LAKE PARK, ^ near Hotel, Wednesday, August 18th, Scotch Collie, white cheat, answers to \u201cLaddie,\u201d seen following an auto.Kindly notify 74 Mt.Pleasant St.Phone 1052-W.EGGS AND POULTRY.\"POUR HUNDRED SINGLE COMB WHITE * Leghorn pullets, hatched on May 15th, who would appreciate a life\u2019s bred from Barron's strain, for sale at $1.00 with diploma to teach in Ban'ord Dis- jcb with a fast growing concern, where in- each if talcen now.Apply to R.E.Ord, trict No.1 school to open Sept.1st, 19:10, stating salary exported.Apply to H.C.Baldwin.chairman, Coaticook, Quo.R.M.D.No.S.TREACHERS WANTED FOR LAKE ME-\u2022*- guntic Model School, Principal, with Model diploma, for Sept.1st; Primary teacher with Elementary diploma, for nine months, stating salary expected.Apply Al-McDonald.Chairman.Lake Megantic.HpEACHER Vf ANTED FOR ELEMEN-tary Department Compton Model School, to re-open Sept.6th.Salary $60.Apply at once to W.W.Paige, Secretary, Compton Que.dus try would be rewarded with far .above average earnings ; married man preferred.Apply to Mr.Ryan, 2nd Floor Olivier Bldg., Sherbrooke.Bury, Que.EDUCATIONAL AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE ov VERLAND \u201cROADSTER/\u2019 IN GOOD running order, newly painted, two spare tires, will sell cheap to quick buyer.Donahue Electric Co., 30 Wellington South, City.rpEACHERS WANTED\u2014GRADES IV.TO VIII., Glen Sutton, eight months, from y^SED CARS FOR SALE.SEVEN PAS-^ senger cars of different makes for sale ' at re;wonable prices.Apply to J.O.Darche, 7 Gille^>ie St, FORD TOURING CAR FOR sale, almost new, two new nobby BUTTON ACADEMY OPENS SEPT.13.^ Staff is : Principal, G.W.Philbrick ; Model, Miss Hazel Bates ; Elementary, Mias Mildrd Traver; Primary, Miss Bessie Thompson.French teacher for all grades from III.to XI.inclusive.Miss Antoinette Thibault.Fees, 40c.to $2 per month.AGENTS WANTED VUK WANT IMMEDIATELY A RELIABLE \u2019 ' agent for Eastern Townships to scU our well-known Fruit and Ornamental trees.1 EGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL FOR * ^ sale, three years old, perfectly kind.His dam at three years old gave 16,037 lbs.of milk, 671 !bs.butter, in one year.Apply to J.E.Watson, Mystic, Que.C) ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE IN LEN-^ noxville, all modern conveniences, gar-oge, garden, size of lot 175 ft.by 114 ft.Henry W.S.Downs.?T ROOMED SELF-CONTAINED HOUSE \u2022 for sale in South Ward.All modern conveniences.House in first class repair.For further information apply to Box 92 Record Office.Hc OUSE FOR SALE WITH MODERN conveniences, situated on Main street, Lennoxville, opposite Academy, also a six-lenement property on Gillespie street.Apply A.Belleville, Lennoxville.(/ \\NE EXTRA GOOD PAIR OF WORK horses for sale, weight about 2700 lbs., snd also one pair of work harness.Apply to W.A.Shaughneaay.Birehton, Que.Re:- Pierre Sarasin s Estate Public notice is hereby given that on the 25th day of August, 1920, at ten o\u2019clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the late Pierre Sarasin, at Huntingvville, will be sold at public auction .under the direction of the undersigned Notaries, al! the moveable effects belonging to said estate, without exception or reserve, the interested parties being present or absent.SYLVESTRE & PICARD, Notaries.Sh.erbrooke.21st August, 1920.VERY GOOD SHORE LOT FOR SUM-mer cottage for oaie at Little Lake Magog.Also building l\u201chs in Boat Sherbrooke.Apply to J.W.Grégoire, Casino Building.Phone 280.O ROOMED HOUSE.BARN.WOODSHED, VJ henhouse, workshop.four acres land.Will sell cheap to quick buyer ; in village of Mon's River.Apply G.H.Walsh, Boynton, Que.rpHREE HOTELS AND THREE COTTAG-es for sale.Apply to S.A.McKay.North Hatley.$50.00 REWARD A reward of $50.00 will be paid o any person who gives information that will lead to the detection of the thief who stole cloth from the Finishing Department of this Company.All information will b ' Garde \u2014On ARDEN AND TRUCK FARM FOR SALE Rond.Would rent with stock to right party.H.W.Perry, Route 3, Newport, Vt.T^ARM FOR SALE AT GRANITE VILLE, Que., known nu the D.W.Moir Farm.Good building*.This properly for sale with crops nnd farming tools, or without, to suit purchaser.Any parties interested sec iv B.Norton, Beebe, Que., or G.E.Moir, Graiule-ville, Que.DEATHS.MORROW\u2014Died at Windsor Mills, Que., Wednesday, August 18, 1920,Mary Elizabeth, wife of Hugh Morrow', in her 54th year.Interment in the Windsor Cemetery.KELLY\"\u2014Entered into rest, August 21, 1920, Clarence N.R.Kelly, eldest son of Mrs.S.and the late Wm.J.Kelly, formerly of Richmond, at the age of 29*years and 3 days.The funeral service will be held at his lat^p residence, 11 Strathcona Square, at 2 o\u2019clock this afternoon.The remains will be taken to the G.T.R.train.Interment in Richmond Cemetery.(For information phone Lord\u2019s Undertaking Parlors, 308.) \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014V»-\u2014 CARD OF THANKS.We take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks to all our friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us at the death and burial of our wife and mother., MR.HUGH MORROW AND DAUGHTER.Windsor Milia.Que.Rep.Iron & S.Royal Dutch Sine.Con.Sloss Sheffield 82% 83% 27 68% So.Pac.92% Stromberg Cr.Studebaker .Texas Oil .Tobacco Prod.Co.75 63 47% 64% (Special to The Record.) FARNHAM, Que., Aug.23.\u2014AI though the price of butter a fev weeks ago was on the decline, it hai been rebounding to the higher lev els with considerable rapidity of lath on the Eastern Townships Dairy men\u2019s Exchange.The session of thi Exchange on Saturday was held ai Farnham »nd the ruling price show ed a climb of seven-eights of a cen( per pound over the quotation of thi previous week, four hundred an< sixty-one packages being sold - at fifty-eight cents a pound.The saler registered on Saturday were : Amnt.Factories.Purchaser' 35.\tAdamsville.\tSwift.16.Brome Valley Swift.20.\tCowansville.\tBessette.45.Elm Bank.Bessette.90.Lilly No.1.\t- 50.Mystic Gem.\tSwift.35.\tNosth Stanbridge.Whyte.36.\tSilver Lake.Bessette.80.Stanbridge East.Whyte.COUNTRY DAIRY BOARDS- ST.HYACINTHE, Aug.23.\u2014A the meeting of the board Saturday there were two hundred packages o-butter and three hundred boxes o! cheese offered.The butter sold aw 58%c.per lb., and the cheese at 25c.Yt this date a year ago 250 packager- Union Pac.117% U.R.Stores U.S.Ind.Alco.U.S.Steel .Vana.Steel .Westinghouse .Willys-Over.68% 84% 88% 73 47% 16% 85 23 38% 89 81% 83% 26% 69 93% 73 j butter brought 53%c.per lb., an< 61% 360 boxes cheese 25c.LONDON, ONT., Aug.23.\u2014AC Saturday\u2019s meeting of the cheese board 285 boxes were offered.N nw/* S l\tj bearish among the pit element.Sep- Âyer s Clm Academy ~e™ -Rtartcd - ?1«2 to §l-421-3 IMBnSKT-URttCE and December $1.20% to $1.21.Oats were under pressure, due to large receipts, but in the main reflected the action of corn.Initial! quotations ranged from % cent low- ! er to % cent higher, with September! cents and December will open Sept.2nd with the following Teachers.Miss Dorothy I.C.Seiveright, M.A.,\t66% Principal.\t^\tl^o1 c.el!1^s- Miss Irene M.Chaddock, Model.j Provisions were very quiet at the I Miss Gladys G.Buckland, Elementary | start- what little business there was! Mrs.W.E.Buscin, Elementary.being confined to lard, which started ; a shade to 1-5 cent higher.Pork started lower while there l was no trading in ribs at the start, i For further information apply to C.L.BROWN.M.D., Chairman, R.No.2.who j IN MEMORIAM.In lovinjr memory of my dear mother, entered into rest on Ausuat 28rd, 1916.Dearest mother, thou has left us.And your loss we deeply feel.But it\u2019s God who has bereft ub.And He will our sorrow heal.\u2022 Peaceful is the silent slumber.Peaceful in thy frrave so low.Thou no more shall join our number Thou no more shall sorrow know.But in Heaven we hope to meet thee, When the day of life has fled.And in Heaven we hope to meet thee.Where no farewell tears are shed.Inserted by her Dauphter.MRS.M.AGON.North Hatley.Que.Colie^o Montreal Conducted by the Jesuit Fathers Full Arts\u2019 Course-Also High School and Preparatory Departments.Boarding and Day School.Ideal, healthful location.Spacious grounds.Beautiful new, fireproof buildings.REV.W.H.HINGSTON, S.J., Rector IN iJPLENDID COTTAGE FOR SALE WITH | ^ all modern conveniences.The only one of the kind in Sherbrooke, 8 rooms and bath, gas nntf electricity, washing room in cellar in cement; hot and cold water in cellar, kitchen and in the bath room, hot water furnace; built on lot 50 x 100, also nice garaye.cement foundation.All the house is firtiahed with hardwood, nchr church, school ami convent.The proprietors have another properly.Must pell this one for 1st September.For information apply 116 Council Street, near Murray.East Sherbrooke, Que.OBLIGING Visitor\u2014Are you good at your treated as work?1 am very particular about strictly confidential, and in no event the way my hair is cut.will tlie name of the person giving Village Barber\u2014Well, I'm reck-infornintion he divulged.\toned fairly decent; but, if you like, PATON MANUFACTURING I\u2019ll do one side of your head first, COMPANY.\tso that you can aee for yourself.MEMORIAM.In loving memory ol my dear husband, Gordon James Foster, who died at his home in Lawrence, Mass., August 2:)rd, 1819, aged 26 years and 9 months.Sadly we hear the tidings dread.Another cherished friend is dead, O.Reaper pale, why lay him low.Causing our grief to overflow.We may not deeply mourn and weep When aged friends take their last sleep.Leaving their weary years on earth.To enter on the grand new birth.But when in noble manhood\u2019s prime, That promising and hopeful time.Death comes and takes a friend away, We w«ll may mourn for many a day.The earthly life of this dear friend.Too soon, it.aeemeth, found its end.Wo bow submissive to God\u2019s will.And in bereavement trust Him still.Be this our consolation sweet, That we again our friend shall meet.Where death ami partings are unknown Ami love doth reign supreme alone.Inserted by his wife, MRS, G.J.FOSTER.Montreal.l&shop'a College School lennoxville Principal J.Tyson Williams, B.A.( Emmanuel College, Cambridge) School is modelled public schools of Bishop\u2019s College after the leading Great Britain.The majority of the masters are graduates of British Universities.The same thorough method of teaching, which obtains in British Public Schools, is followed in Bishop\u2019s College School.Appreciating tho sound mind in a h< are required to giv« tlon of their time t< to study.advantage of \u201ca althy body.\u2019* boys a proper propor-* sports ns well as For calendars, information, etc., apply to the Principal.THE MONTREAL CATTLE MARKET QUOTATIONS ___ ; MONTREAL, Aug.23.\u2014(Domin-! ion Live Stock Branch.)\u2014Cattle receipts today were 1200.There were ; very few cattle on the markets this i morning, evidently due to the lowing of prices on last week\u2019s market.! Sales of butcher cattle were moving : slowly at an advance of 75 cents or ! more per hundred.Bulls and common | thin cows about 25 cents higher.; There were no good cattle offered.$9.75 was paid for a load of fat cows and common steers averaging in all 936 pounds per head.No sales were made over this figure.The | manager of the west end yards stat- | ed that fifty holstein cows were be-ing shipped from his yards on Wed-nesday for Belgium.He had been authorized to offer spare from Montreal to Belgium at $60 per head, this Nature\u2019s Prodigal Endowment Natufe has given to Canada a prodigal endowment\u2014 abundant forest resources and ample water-powers.Either alone would be a superlative gift.But to have both in close proximity Is indeed a prodigal endowment, because it means the domination of the world\u2019s pulp and paper industry.Canada Is making the most of this endowment and is consolidating her hold on this, the third greatest basic industry In the world\u2014ranking next to agriculture, iron and steel.If you hold any Canadian pulp and paper securities, write for a free copy of Investment Items.It contains a searching financial analysis of the Industry \u2014 one that will hold your interest from start to finish.Address: Kpyal Securities 26 CORPORATION LIMITED MONTREAL Forante Halifax St.John, N.B.Winnipeg New York t-andan, Eng.amammaBSBSEE^a \u2018âÆm^smxÆàas to include feed and attendance.Quo- p tations: Butcher steers, medium, \u201c HALIFAX, ST.JOHN\u2019S.NFLD.MONTREAL.ST.JOHN, N.B., SYDNEY, N.S.I $8,50 to $10; common, $6.50 to $8.50; -it » ¦\tg»\"\" w xw\t¦ ,_ _~w jg-, ^,i , ibutcher heifers medium $8 to $8.50; B T ® MlJ» dViC\tOt tr-O common $5 to $7.75: mteber r*mv« SI common $5 to $7.75; butcher cows, ¦ choice $8.50 ao $9; medium $5.50 to | $6.50; canners $3 to $3.50; cutters , $4 to $5; butcher bulls, common $5 |to $6.j Calf receipts were 616.The best I lots of efilves were selling up to j $13.The demand was fairly good.Quotations: Good veal $12 to $13; ! medium $9 to $11; grass $6 to $8.j Sheep receipts were 2,854.Lambs j have been sold in can lots at $13.A 'few selected young ewes sold up to $8.Quotations: Ewes $5.50 to $7.50; : lambs, good $12 to $13; common $8 i to $12.Hog receipts were 1,409.Local butchers were paying fifty cents |ovpr lait week\u2019s prices.The most : general prices were $20.50.The hogs being offered are too light.Quotations; Off car weights selects $20 to j $50; sows $15 to $16.50.____________ : NEW YORK FUNDS IN MONTREAL.MONTREAL, Aug.23.\u2014New York funds are quoted at a premium of 113% here today.Saturday's opening (was 13%, and closing 13 5-16.ART BUILDING.STRATHCONA SQ., SHERBROOKE, QUE.(Members Montreal Stock Exchanse) DEALERS IN INVESTMENT SECURITIES.STOCKS CARRIED ON MARGIN.Direct Private Wire Connections with All Offices and with Laidlaw & Co.New York.Telephone 30 and 136.E.G.GRAVES, Manager.McMANAMY & WALSH STOCKS AND BONDS\tn Whiting Block Telephone 25\tSherbrooke We Specialize in E.T.Issues Direct Private Wire, over which we can execute orders promptly and satisfactorily.l PAGE EIGHT SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.MONDAY.AUGUST 23.1920.THE COMMUNIST THE SUFFRAGE OUTBREAKS ARE AMENDMENT TO SUPPRESSED: EE CONTESTED CONCERT HELD ATMECANT1C WAS SDCC BURY SCHOOL EXAM MARKS ARE CHANGED Berlin Government Has Not Been Promises to Be a Battle Royal Three Plays Were Well Presented Error in Correcting Gives Miss Able to Fathom Origin of the.^ver ^\u2022ove ?;a^e 'n Tennessee.jjy 0f Church\u2014General Hunt the Lead\u2014General News Onthreaks.(Associated Press Despatch') BERLIN.Aug.23.\u2014The dimu-it-ive Communist outbreaks recently reported in several sections of mid-southwestern Germany have been suppressed or have vanished as mysteriously as they originated.The Berlin Government has not yet been able to fathom their origin or establish any connection between them and a possible farflung German Communist plot inspired by Bolshevik successes along Germany's east front.The Freiheit, Socialist organ, completely disowns the elements responsible for the Communist revolts at Teibert, Colhen and other points, and refers to them as the doings of \u201ca disorganised lot of mad adventurers snd sensation-seeking literatures,\u201d and severely censures Communist leaders who tolerate such outbreaks.(Associated Press Despatch) NASHVILLE, Tenn., Aug.23.\u2014 \u2019From the snarl of legal and legislative technicalities that have enmeshed Tennessee\u2019s ratification of the Federal snffraage amendment, last night came the prediction of the Tennessee Constitution League and the injunction against certification of the ratification, obtained Saturday, would prevent enfranchisement of the women of the United States for at least a year and a half.The constitutional league, which has been fighting ratification in Tennessee on the ground that the state constitution prohibited the present legislation from acting on the suffrage amendment.and which claims to include both suffrage opponents and advocates in its membership, made its pre-.tion in a message addressed to the governors of the Vermont, Connecticut, Florida, Albania.Louisiana, De lev are and South Carolina.Suffrage advocates, however, continued to characterize the situation as satisfactory.News.LAKE MEGAXTIC, Aug.23 The ladies of St.Barnabas Church PERSONAL AND GENERALNEWS FROM HATLEY Items of Interest to Residents of Hatley and Surrounding Country.HATLEY, Aug.23.\u2014On Saturday, August 28, the members of the Webster families will hold their an- BURY, Aug.23\u2014Mr.G.A.Atkins, secretary-treasurer of the Bury Protestant School Board, has ,\t.,,\t.\t.,\treceived a communication from i -v-, r.re to be highly complimented on the ; Schoo] Insnector parker, making an 15.ual «union, a picnic at Bacon s very successful entertainment held aiteration in the marks taken in al- Bay, on Lake Massawippi.in the Masonic Hall recently.Three\t^ : On account of the county fair at short plays were presented.\"The\tin ^\tAyer\u2019s Cliff on Wednesday, no Certified Lunatic,\u201d in which the Mis- jted\\vi+h or\u2019 mnrk« in tbk snhiect : meeting of St.James\u2019 Guild will be Katherine and Ruth Stearns, Mr.\tI!\t\u2019 ! held until Wednesday afternoon.! \"THE OLD STORE WITH THE YOUNG SP!RtT\u201d Blue Serge Suits $45 -$55-$65 all guaranteed fast indigo dye Single and double breasted ; two and three button styles, with a soft roll lapel.These are carefully and correctly tailored.Every man knows the value of a suit on which he depend for permanency of dye, fit and finish.can All sizes.sf-s\tuttr ctiiu xvuuu otcaiua, -Mi.\tqq __\t«5\u2014-.f\trn-i.\u2022 neiu uulu n Max Stearns and Mr.Macmillan took i * *1°* 8® t8 VJf h u\t; September 8.part.\u201cHer Uncle\u2019s Boots,\u2019'was play-\t1>uts j^1?5 Hunt at the ^,jle reg.u]ar meeting of the Meed by the members of the Junior .\t1j'^e ^r\u2018i4e, m.P ace hliss : thodist Ladies\u2019 Aid took place in the Guild of St.Barnabas.\"The Rev.\u2018 0)3 Hishop, which m no wajr de- çTmrch hall on Wednesday afternoon, with the usual basket tea served at life\u2019s Little Trials 11/ HEN you visit every store in the town to get some PHILLIP MORRIS NAVY CUT CIGARETTES and find ez>ery one \u201csold out\u201d \u2014 Well! ain\u2019t it disconcertin\u2019 f That1* When A Fellow Need» A Smoke £jpoti^.J&£tlqz.pnlt iXtl PHILIP MORRIS NAVY CUT CIGARETTES lO for 15 a Special Sale of Beds and Bedding This week we offer great bargains in all lines of Beds and Bedding, including a large range of Mattresses.Read the following reductions :\u2014- Silk Floe*, regular $40.00,.^ .for.-,., ., .Royal Felt, regular $24.00,., .QQ Excelsior, regular $1 1.50, .8,00 Iron Beds, regular $35.00, .\t25,00 Iron Beds, regular $30.00, .\t.21.00 Iron Beds, regular $25.00.-.1C CD for\t».\tlUiuU Brass Beds Special Discount on ar these Beds of 30 per cent.Similar reductions on all lines of Bedding.Remem- « her the above is offered for i this week only.Cask or Credit THE ECHENBEBG CO.Sherbrooke Iithtalment Hou«e Phone 984.\t19 No.Wellington Street Sherbrooke, Que.Peter Brice.Bachelor,\" in which Mrs.t,rfactsDfr?ln t116,.excellent work of Kellv.Miss K.Kelly, Sr., Mrs.H.MJfs Bishop, who was away from Patton.Miss R.Stearns.Mrs.PlumP sch°o1 for.a considerable time on mer.Miss Devine and .Miss C.Moore account of illness, and who is only took part, was also presented.\t\u2018lve niarks behind the leader now.The hall was crowded to its capa-\t- city and the audience showed much.\tGeneral New» appreciation.\tMr.and Mrs.L.\u2019C.Roy, of Cook- Besim s the plays there were piano- shire, were in town on Wednesday forte duets by Mrs.Fish and Mrs.\u2022 last, calling on relatives and friends.Plummer; voea.solos by Miss Helen Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Morrow were Clarkes, of Hamilton, Ont., Miss in Sherbrooke on Thursday last on j swan, of Montreal, and Mrs, Fish.| business.Ice cream was served during the Mr.and Mrs.Shirley Clark and intervals, and was in great demand.Miss Greta were in Sherbrooke on as tne evening was very warm.i Thursday last An orchestra of local artists played during the dance, the whole evening being a great success.The proceeds amounted to $91.37.GENERAL NEWS.Mrs.Reman Cousineau, from Montreal, formerly of Piopolis, is at present here on a visit to her daughters, Mrs.Gedeon Lessard and Mrs.Wilfred Lemay, Ness Hill.Mrs.rEalso visit .other «la- ColoneT\tW^W^Dunsmore: Mr.and Mrs Arthur Ord motored to Lennoxville and Sherbrooke on Thursday last.A meeting of Victory Encampment was held in the lodge room on Thursday evening last, with a fair attendance of members.Miss Grace Robertson, of Glasgow, Scotland, and Miss Grace Dyson, of Montreal, are in town spending a few days the guests of Lieut - fives and friends in Megantic and Piopolis before returning.CLAIM POLAND WILL BE GRAVE Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Stevens, \\ Osborne and Marguerite Buchanan have left for their homes in Nashua, N.H., after spending their vacations ; with Mr.and Mrs.William MacAu-iay.Miss Bertha Sargent and Miss Maude Hurley, of Sherbrooke, spent 'he week-end in town, the guests of Mrs.Bradley and Mr.and Mrs.Robert Kane.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Henderson .nd Mr.and Mrs.George Hurley, of West Frampton, were in town Uing on friends on Friday last.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Reynolds, of Megantic, spent the week-end in the close.On Thursday afternoon the local W.C.T.U.was entertained by Mrs.A.E.Pelleron.Mr.and Mrs.H.Paige, of Nashua,\u2019 N.H., are guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.1 F.Webster, at \u201cBrookbank.\u201d\tj Miss Pellerin and Miss P.Pellerin, of Springfield, Mass., are paying a visit at the home of their brother, Mr.A.E.Pellerin.Master Allan Christie, of Magog, has been staying for a few days with his uncle, Mr.A.T.Christie.Rev.E.K.and Mrs.Wilson, of Waterville, were visitors of Rev.and Mrs.I.N.Kerr, of St.James\u2019 Rectory, on Wednesday afternoon.Mrs.Kendrew, who has been for the past few years at her former home, in the north of England, has returned to Canada, and is staying for the present with Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Kendrew, at \u201cGreenbank,\u201d in West Compton.During her stay in the mother land, Mrs.Kendrew had some unpleasant experiences, due to the general shortage of coal and the i fear of air raids.Mrs.A.T.Christie has been spending the past few days at Magog, with Mr.and Mrs.F.Christie.Priced at $45.00, $55,00 and $65.00.WHERE THE NEW THINGS ARE SHOWN FIRST' Star Clothing Hall OSENELOOM Ta.The Store that Sets the Pace PERSONAL AND GENERAL NEWS IN C00KSHIRE Items of Interest from This Vicinity, STILL SEARCHING FOR BODIES OF PASSENGERS WHO WERE DROWNED Believed Many Met Death as Result of Explosion of Boilers.(Associated Press Despatch) j SOO, Mich., Aug.23.\u2014 Search i was continued yesterday by life sav-| ers for the bodies of twenty-nine ' missing, following the sinking of the ! Superior City on Friday night in collision with the Willis T.King.It ._.ung.COOKSHIRE.Aug.23.\u2014Mr.and js belivede a number of the missing ._________ .Mrs.C.C.Young, of New York, are were kji]eli by the explosion of the Before returning to Hatley, Miss spending a few days in town en boilers in the Superior City.(Continued fr om Page One ) \u2018Current events on the front seem to hav considerable influence on the S attitude and conduct of the Soviet .commissaries, and are making them !more inclined to discuss matters.- x, -\t.\t^ m.j This is characteristic in the fact that town, the guests of Dr.Thos.and the Polish delegation does not con-\tBrazenall.firm the receipt of wireless despat- Mrs.Ji-s- Bums and family, of ches which are being daily sent to Minsk, and also by way of Moscow.It would seem that, following several clear agreements, telegraphic communication with our delegates is dif-ficuit Cookshire, were the guests of Tier mother, Mrs.Jas.W.Ross, recently.Mr.and Mrs.A.R.Bowen, of Sawyerville, were in town on Wednesday last, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Goodenough.Dorothy Brown, who has been in Ot- route from Salmon River, N.B., and tawa for the past week, will visit re- Bangor, Me.\tj latives in Toronto and Guelph.\tMrs.George sL.Hume and sons, | parents, Mr.and Mrs.George H.Mr.F.G.Parker, of Greenfield, Messrs.Edward and Jack Hume, of Barlow, since disposing of their Mass., was here on Saturday.\tSherbrooke, and their guest, Miss property at Eaton Comer to Mr.Miss Evelyn Wells has returned to Kathleen Page, of South Shields, W.Locke, of Crossbury, left last the \u201cWillows,\u201d after a short stay at Eng., were in town on Monday last, week to spend a few days in Rock Orleans, Vt., and Willoughby Lake, Mrs.C.Levesque is in town from Island with Mr.and Mrs.Henry where she was the guest of her cous- Pawrtucket, R.I., the guest of Mr.Renihan.in, Dr.R.M.Wells.\tand Mrs.J.H.Barlow for a few Mrs.L.J.Gauthier is spending Mrs.Henry, of Outremont, has days.\ti several weeks with relatives in been with Mrs.I.W.Whitcomb, at Mr Frederick Burton, who has Coaticook.¦'Broadview,\u201d for a short time.\tbeen the guest of his brother, Mr.I Miss L.Craigie, who has been the Miss Winnie Webb, of Sutton, vis- John H.Burton, and Mrs.Burton, guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.ited recently with her cousin, Mrs.for the past week, has returned to William Craigie, for the past six H.B.Whitcomb._\tHalifax, N.S.\t] weeks, has returned to Winnipeg, Mr.Rowland M.Elliott, B.S.A,, i Man., accompanied by Miss M.RUM RUNNERS CAPTURED.who has been in town for a few j Wheeler, who has been with Miss (Associated Press Despatch) j days, has left for Ottawa.\t! Craigie\u2019s parents during her stay in SARNIA, Ont, Aug.23.\u2014 Oper- Mr.and Mrs.William J.Edwards | the East étions of the new special officers sent have joined Mrs.George Edwards j Miss Mamie Smith is spending a HAS ASKED ALLIES FOR TWENTY THOUSAND TROOPS Mrs.Fraser and family, of Lan-1 itéré by the provincial government to at Lake Memphremagog to spend few day?in Sherbrooke, caster, N.H., have returned to their 1 enforce the Ontario Temperence Act their vacation.\t| Rev.I.A.R.Macdonald, Mrs.home after spending a few days in this part of the province, and to Mr.Thomas O.Farnsworth was Macdonald and family, who have with Mr.and Mrs.James Fraser.: stamp out the illicit liquor trade in town from Sherbrooke for the | been taking their vacation at Skin (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Aug.23.\u2014Sir Reginald T.Tower, High Commissioner for the *e aayB' League of Nations at Danzig, has requested the allied nations to supply him with twenty thousand troops before he will feel justified in permitting the unloading of munitions intended for Poland now\u2019 being held at Danzig, according to the ministry of foreign affairs.The foreign office yesterday announced the arrival of the gunboat Accra at Danzig, where she will arrange for the unloading of munitions being taken there by the French cruiser Gueydon.Mrs.Housego and Miss D\u2019Orsay, which has been so strong here for week-end of Cleveland, Ohio, are the guests several months, were responsible for Mr.and Mrs.Philip Bolduc and : of Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Bailey for a four alleged rum runners being gath- young daughter, Agnes, who have ered in by the police Saturday night, been the guests of Mrs.Bolduc\u2019s ner, Me., arrived home last Saturday evening.Mr.Horace W.Parry has been taking the services in Mr.Mac-donaid\u2019s absence.BOLSHEVISTS ADMIT THEY WERE FORCED TO RETREAT (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Aug.23.\u2014Retirement of Russia Soviet forces from the city of Brest-Litc /sk was officially admitted in a statement issued yesterday in Moscow and received here today by wirelese.GERMAN AUTHORITIES HAVE DENIED REPORT (Associated Press Despatch) i LONDON, Aug.23.\u2014A wireless despatch received from Berlin stys the German authorities deny a recent story printed in the London Times that Leon Trotzky, the Bolshevik minister of war, has been in east Prussia.OFFICIAL IS ! CHARGED WITH (Continued from Page 1.) wanton and diabolical acts of the British Government by recognizing the established Irish republic and repudiating the League of Nations in so far as it would make an associate with England in her crimes against the people of Ireland.\u201d j Irish Don\u2019t Want Geddes .To \u2022Speak.-jt ; (Associated Press Despatch) WASHINGTON, Aug.23.\u2014 Director Daniel T.O\u2019Connell, of the Friends of Irish Freedom bureau, made public Saturday night a letter of protest he has sent to the American Bar Association against the invitation extended to Sir Auckland Geddes, British Ambassador, to address the Associations\u2019 convention in at.Louis, August 25, Speaking as a member of the Association in his letter to President Hampton L.Carson, Philadelphia, Mr.O\u2019Connell said: \u201cAmbassador Geddes is a physician and not a lawyer.There appears, therefore no occasion for a physician to address a convention of lawyer*.It is manifest that the British Ambassador will use the occasion to expound pro-British views calculated to serve some British purpose.\u201d The writer said he did not ask that the invitation be withdrawn but that, the Ambassador be \u201ctold to talk law not British propaganda.\u201d People of the Eastern Townships! THIS IS YOUR EXHIBITION! TALK IT! BOOST IT! PUSH IT! GIVEN the unqualified and enthusiastic support of the people of the Eastern Townships, for whose benefit Canada\u2019s Great Eastern Exhibition is being staged, the Directors feel safe in p.edicting its absolute success in every department.BUT in foretelling the Exhibition's success, the committee is taking for granted the whole-hearted and conscientious assistance of the people of the Eastern 1 ownships.THE Committee has worked faithfully to make the 36th annual celebration superior in every detail to any preceding it.It remains for the full-blooded, patriotic citizens of Sherbrooke and environs to support the committee by supporting the fair \u2014by taking a personal interest in its conduct and giving it as much mouth to mouth publicity as possible.IN Canada\u2019s Great Eastern Exhibition is reflected the progress, energy and genius of an intellectual and industrious people.A people favored by a vast wealth of natural resources, and famous for their personal prosperity and hardihood.It is for them that the exhibition is to be staged.It is to their co-operation and good-will that its success will be due.ITS YOUR EXHIBITION! Canada\u2019s Great Eastern Exhibition E.W.Farwell, President.L.J.Codere, '(ice-Pre*.S.EL Francis, Sec.-Treat."]
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