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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 Established 1897.to> SHERBROOKE, QUE.WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1921.Twenty-Fourth Year.SINN FEIN LEADERS ARRIVE IN UNITED STATES Dumont Is Re-Arrested \u2014 Ballonists Tell Of Their Trip SIXTEEN OF PARTY THAT WAYLAID DETACHMENT OF TROOPS AT MEM WERE KILLED AND THE REMAINDES WERE ROUNDED IIP BY SOLDIERS it Is Declared that This is the First Time that an Ambush ***\t***** * * * on a Large Scale Has Been Effectually Beaten\u2014Soldiers, * says money used to After Bomb Thrown at Them Had Missed Its Mark, * keep polish army in Poured Rifle Fire into Beth Sides of the Road\u2014Later, * FIELDS.Aided by a Smoke Screen, the Troops Rounded Up the *\tnTn\\TDTV>rZirz'''> W-J\t\u2022\u2022 k n |\tCat S*Tl -\t/\"t - \u2022\t^\tV\\ ADiUIN Ur 1 UN, cl n.5.\u2014 Remaimng Members of the Party, Capturing Guns, # * Ammunition, Etc.* « « « » tachment of troops at Mcelin, northwest County Cork, Ireland, were, ^ (Associated Press Despatch) ONDON, Jan.5.\u2014Sixteen members of a party that waylaid a de Senator Reed, Democrat, declared yesterday in the Senate that forty million of the hundred and fifty million subscribed for European relief was spent to \u201ckeep the Polish army in the field.\u201d killed by the soldiers attacked and the remainder of the ambushing\t# # $ # sfc # $ ift # party were captured with all their guns and ammunition, says a Dublin !\t\u2014\u2014-y aTld daughters, r™ i ^ i has bten the glJest of Mi38 Kat'e Mc-! guests of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Ball at the proprietor, intends to put on a £>™thla a,ld Constance, of Ayer\u2019s «r hv all tI\u201c Aa-!ay' v\tKing\u2019s Hall, Compton, on New Year\u2019s night Bhjft( as orders for woollens Cliff, spent the week-end with Mr.\u2022Irtr*»»\u2022»¦>' F Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Taylor ?long, happy and prospenrtia life.Homo-made Remedy Stops Coughs Quickly Th.tmt Morb megllr'ijj# you owtf A Taxait/ bUVSfly rmnily and qiAcklf uuMdt.Save* a Lout $2.¦ -, \"lore particular1 y for the good Weyland\u2019s, at Weedon.wnl which prompted them to come as they had done that eve chorus, \u201cFor He\u2019s a Jolly low \u201d was heartilv *uno- hv all Th.\u201cUwjr-\t\u201e\tKing s nan, uompwn, on rsew i ear o night shift, as orders for woollens\t._ ,, bride wa= tilled unon^ tnr a \u2018 «nio\tCbas- ^v0ffS and tw0 children, Day.\t(are coming in faster than they can I atld ,Mr9- J- R- .Moy- whieh T£T\t\u2022\t?\u2019 of Brompton, have been visiting at Messrs.J.A.Parker, of Coaticook,1 be turned out.\tI, PIans are h®™* ma,lp to hoW mov-I luer the evening Ldbtf nlea^r ^ ^\tRi8b^\u2019*\tand H.Benton Parker, of West-; Ico cutting ha.been going on In >\t«« ba*®^^ of the iv\tw-rr^a \u2022 rTmn-fi'a^ar Mr.Gordon Elliott, of Sawyer- mount High School, were calling on this section.The ice is being har- Congregational Church on next Fn- L C .^\tUS1C\u2019 .be\" vibe, has been visiting friends and friends here on Friday.\tI vested on the mill pond and is about ®vcn,n*.^ atheseope films will __________________________I Mr.Walter Chamberlain, of Way\u2019s ' fifteen to twenty inches of clear bo\u201e8ho'yn- , ,,,\t™ Mills, was a recent guest of his mo-i blue ice.\tI Tb.; i', , ' - .v : unariami, oi inoiiueai, arc tu ivwniSpen| The constant hacking, racking r'lace'mterP8^ed k?lean)r|\u201clat visiting their parents, Mr.and Mrs.; V.I', i f5\u2019! she passed through here by G.T.K., g_ Charland.\tI **.j reports a fine time.Quito a few _\tfrom out of town were present.et» i\t+W.i Messrs.Donat, George and Ernest; Mr.Francis Rankin, of Cookshire- of I ownal, Me., and formerly of this Charland, of Montreal, are in town Idre^' oTsaw'K * visïd \" Sth \u2018nsSof everjtkdng' youtav^done\tI \u2022 Mr#' J-^t3 -?V»\"\"* ^\t'wTb^\u2019for the wëek-ënd.' * if__\t_______to tret rid of it i« tSi\ti from mere sac wm nai spent tho holiday with Mr.and Mrs.arsons.Mr.Albert Blair, of Sherbrooke, ?MM » 11 .» 7 Mn>.BlalrisparentsI\u2019 Mr'Trld Mre 10 «et rid of is Ü»» kind that ial i\\OTn V1016 1*1®\t«^T !flst w*\\k for .Mandl}n> Dakota ow-l Tho Misses Madge and Alberta Norman Knano during th, hobl dangerous.\t! l3'u.wbere 8h* ha* «cœpted a posi- lng to the serious illness and death'Manoon, Doris Wilson, Betriee Rowe, Tea might be surprised to know that4*}\u2019*-\t\u2019\tïhe\tthe cough sticks,, the tIon and expect* to bo absent for two of Mrs.Drury (nee Mary Ann To-i H«rtha and Inez Parfrinson, rctum- th* be»t thing you can uV for a M-ver\" Miss Bowler.Canada Pan^r Co raore 8eri0UI1 menace it becomes to.y*ars' , ,, T kh\u201e\u201e\t\u201e\t,\t,., .i pn to Montreal, on Monday, after c«gh, is « remedy which i» ea\u2018iy pre nurs- speët hcr NeW Year\u2019.h^lidnv >Y\u2019ur heahh.\tI , and Mr*.J.0Hva( Fortier and Mr*.Fortuna Castonguay died in ; spemling the holidays at their homos fpared at homo in lust a few m Uicrit, with fri^dsinrFoster !a^* holiday Thtrb \u2018h no remedy that wi]] re I family spent New Year\u2019s with rela- the Sherbrooke Hospital after a'in town.p.'u.but ,for\tre*uJt- .\u2022 Mi.J y C.mnhën «f r * ' lieve coughs\u2014coughs that won\u2019t let t,v,,s at Stanhope., ^ ., , short illness.Much sympathy is felt Waterville seems to he growing! X4\t\" tr.d.I -n-\tM\u201968 V.Campbell, of Compton ljke Wo(^s Norway0 Pine Miss Hazel Marsh, of Colebrook,, for Mr.Castonguay, who Is an old: 0f UW.A drug store was recently ! iiiî.\tord'aa,ry wvh or Che\tColfg,.was with her par- g\tNorway J me ^ H reoently visited her sister, resident here and a prominent meat opened by Dr Beaumier in the rtiw \u201cn l'k,°H*I-and *\ttYin\u2019\tP\u2019 dur,n^ thç vaca- It has a healing and soothing ac- Mra- Frank Humphrey, and other , mercluint in this town for several Wharnvm bW.k, and a branch of JatJheugsr syrup.Or u-e cUritH m p^.r.a Hc^derson^'a srrafl n'ar'v^1?I;he re8Piratery organ*, destroying f °y* Mm8 Florence and Master Norn In town, the guest of his brother, Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Ongood ami Hasee*.honey or corn syruD.la.t«d\tparty of the germs that produce serious fungi ,nan were gu«8t« ^ Mr; aml Mrs.] Mr.Charley Welsh.\tMiss Elizabeth, have returned to j John G.McCoy at Bamston on bat-\t^\t_ _v'*\t[ Outromount, aftor a vi«it in town, urday.\t|\t^.JLVERlON\tMr.and Mrs.Richi-e returned to Mr.and Mr*.0.J.Wrijçht and __jiily eupplv\u2014uui\t-.t w.Tt i iof no more than a infill bout four years ago, and were:\u2014 'SliTs Colquhoun! of'Montreal, spent Wednesday\tevening,\tJan.\t5th\tat\tthe\tdaT?wi^h hia son and two daughters,\twere\ttastefully and cleverly got\tup.i; Now the Laborers Task is done,\u201d the week-end at Mr.Rock\u2019s.\thome of Miss Mary Hackett.\tm Granby.\t'Katherine Veley made a very charm-!\tkeep.me\tthe Cross, Dr.and Mrs.W.M.Fisk and chil- Mrs.Boyler, who has been visiting1 Mlss MarY Stewart, of Montreal, ing Princess Sadie, while Frances' ^ [here is no Night in Heaven, dren, were recent guests at Mr.J.her daughter,\tMrs.\tJ.\tH.\tDoak.\tfori18 the guest of\ther friend,\tMiss\tLil-\tWillis made up splendidly as\tthe\tj\t,j ?\u2019as £ eti\t^ith moum- - some\tmonths,\tis\tleaving\ton\tTuesday lian Miller.\twicked El Chang.Alice Bird as\tAl-\tfr* ,andT\tMd friends of\tthe deceased to spend a month with her son in ! Miss Inez Porteous, of Montreal, ladin was not only delightful in her i, lnterment took place ln the Batiskan.\tspent the holidays with her friends,\tcostume, but acted very well,\tand\t\u2018amuY ,^raye\tat Cookshire.Mrs.Walking made easy.\u2014Dr.\tHight,\tMr.and Mrs.Arnold Badger and\tdeserves much credit.Jean\tStew-\t, \u201c\u201ca .wdJ\tal'a'ays Ye ^pc^bered for Chiropodist, will be at the Ottawa Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Sturdevant.\tart as the Gem deserves a world of\tjlnf{7 arid1actlY\u20ac .[sposltlon a.a' Hotel, Cowansville, Fri., Jan.7th.All ! The Misses Mina, Maud and Emma praise for this part.Considering a 0is a i?,8,8 i° , 6 community foot troubles corrected without pain.'Welch were guests of their sister, that none of the children have ever Mrs r\u201e0i.\tke®\" y- - ^ Mrs.Ernest Sturdivant, of Iron Hill, acted before, it speaks well or their \u201cbo Mrs.Fessenden and Master Eben ability, and they did remarkably herself entlreTv L her mother's and Miss Thelma Fessenden and Miss\twell\tThe four fairies were a\tde- ! care.The funeral was in charge of Laura Kemp were New Year 3 guests\tlight.\tThey looked their part\tm Mr- Joseph Burns, and the pall of Mr.and Mrs.\tAK-in G Graves,\tof\tTheir charming getup.During\tthe\tbearers\twere Messrs.\tIssac Mills, Mapleside farm\tIron Hill.\t|evening guesses were taken o.\tthe\tAndrew\tMuir, Samuel\tCooper and Mr.and Mrs.Sylvester Sweet, of'Weight of a large and delicious-'William lugman Massachusetts, arrived in Fulford a looking Christmas cake.Mrs.Lake _________________'______________________ few days ago, and are staying with was the fortunate winner.Candv -\t\u2022~Lr;- \u2014 - .\u2019\t-\tu the guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.R.T.MacRAE & CO.COOKSHIRE, QUE.The largest stores in Compton County, up-to-date line of We carry an DRY GOODS, GENT\u2019S FURNISHINGS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS and SHOES, FURNITURE and a fine line of BEDDING.Two Stores Main Store, Main Street.E.J.Planche & Co.Store, Railroad Street.HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Cedar, Hemlock and Tamarack Railway Ties\tj Dealers in Ford Cars, Tires, Re- «t stations on the Maine Central and c.P.! pairs, Parts, Supplies and Accessories, Oil and Gas.owners\u2019 risk.and Q.C.R.lines.Get my prices.CYRUS M.MACRAE Cookshire, Que.COOKSHIRE AUTO CO.GARAGE Cars stored at BUSINESS CARDS ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS CF.ADDIE.O.S.,\tQ.L.S., QUEBEC.\u2022> Office 46 Dalhoueie Street.Besidenoe, 48 Cyrille 6t TeL connection.SA.MEADE, COATICOOK, QUE.QUE-« bee Land Surveyor.Beil phone.All kinds of eurveya and levelling._ ^INSURANCE W8.DRESSER A CO.SHERBROOKE.\u2022 AH branches of Insurance.Office established 187».PHILIPSBURG J.SOUraWOOD A CO., INS.ACTS., \u2022 * S.A S.Mutual Bldg., Sherbrooke.PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Dr.w.a.farwell, (specialist to tlia Sherbrooke Hospital), Eye, Ear.Lose and Throat Diseases.46 Dufterin Ave., Mr.and Mrs.T.S.Allen spent New Year\u2019s in Montreal, the guest 1 of relatives.| Messre.Josh and Frank Deuel, of Î Montreal, spent a few days at their home here recently.their sister, Mrs.S.P.Westover, in- ( home made) was also on sale, and - \u2014i-\u2019 \"\t-\t\u20141- j>.\t- \u2019\t- ' Whiteman.FRANK NOURSE, PROP.THE COOKSHIRE DRUG STORE IS ALWAYS READY to supply you with sick-room supplies, rubber goods, trusses, etc.Also Every effort is made to please our; y°ur prescriptions always compound-guests.Good meals and room.Night! ed wlth purest and fresh ingredients, and Day Livery.Learned\u2019s Hotel John F.Pope, Cookshire, Prop.Phone or Call E.F.HOULE.East Angus; Pop.4200, on Q.C.R., 16 m.n.Sherbrooke.Papel mills of Brompton Pulp and Paper Co.are located here.Newsprint output alone valued at nearly $3,000,000 annually.Important powers oa St.Francis River here.Growing town with attractive public buildings.For information write Secretary of Town, East Angus, Que.Mr.and Mrs.Percy Wright and dtfinitely, until they are comfort-, its value fully accounted for by the little son, of Shawinagan, Que , are ably settled in their home which quick way it was sold.\t1'rr\u2019 £?sepa Lyonnais went recent- the guests of Mrs.T.McKenny.Jthey recently purchased from Dr.! The funds of St.Barnabas Church y j ^\u201cerÇrooke> the guest of his Mrs.J.Stevenson is seriously ill Mascott.Mr.and Mrs.Sweet are have been augmented, after all ex-! ^ana-daughter, Mrs.T.Mitchell.at_the home of Mr.E.B; Steven-jboth formerly from Fulford, and we Penses paid, by the handsome sum of\t, nutier went recently to | son, where she was called by the sudden death of her sister-in-law, Sherbrooke.Consultation: lo-lii «.m., i-4 ».Miss Jane Stevenson, who passed m\u201e and by appointment._________________j away Friday morning after an ill- I» B.SPEER.M.D., Specialist\u2014Eye.Ear, ness of a few hours.I « Nose, Throat.Tel.1Z4U.Whiting Blk.'\t\u2014- jT A.DARCHE, M.D., SPECIALIST\u2014 Eye, Ear, Nwe and Throat.Office and l*r ate Hospital, 49 King Sfxciet.Dr.l.c.bachand.consulting Specialist.Eye, Ear, None, Throat New Olivier Block, corner King and Wellington, Sherbrooke.?A.C.ETHIER, M.D.\u2014SPECIALTY : Urinary Diseases.Consultation : Res., 45 King Bt, and by appointment Electrotherapy in all its forms for treatment of chronic dis-casps, especially all kinds of Tuberculosis and Bright's Disease and Rheumatism.DR.ROCH HEBERT, SPECIALIST, EYE.ear, nose, throat, and bronchial tube diseases and their relations with asthma, rheumatism and neuralgia.Office 92 King, Sherbrooke.Tel.664.A.TOMKINS, M.D., SPECIALIST (N.-iL* Y.Post-Graduate Hospital) Lye, Ear, Nose and Throat.Richmond, Que.1)' Olivier Blrig.Phones 1666-J and 188-3.VETERINARY ¦JJR.H.H.WOLFF, RICHMOND, QUE STANBURY j Black Lake to see her mother, who is j i seriously ill.: Mr.George K.Muncaster and son, ! Clayton, were recent guests of Mr.! and Mrs.Smith at Haskel Hill.The W.M.S.will meet with Mrs.\u201d,r- VauJfhan.who has been the are quite pleased to have them with $74.15.us again.Mr.J.Frederick Kemp, of East: Angus, and Miss Annie MacLeod, of' Scotstown, were guests of Mr.and, Sunday.c*'-n\u2019at The Lodge, on y, Cathcart, on Thursday evening, I Kuest of his daughter, Mrs.Will.BURY Mr.and Mrs.Edson Davis and fa?ual7 6th> at 7-30 °'d5ck.A cor- Pll*et, left for his home in Westgate Mr.Rollet Jo~of West Brome.Miss May Davis and Mr.Oscar Davis d,al mvltatlon 18 cxtellded to »«\u2022\t!\tT*: Jl\u2019 snent a few> davs with his narents'spen't ^ew Year s with Mr.and Mrs\t^- .vauMian is very muen taken up with iTsTle^ ^\t^ I Hastings, of Sutton Junction.!\tSAWYER VILLE\tSg\tîn'VhVn^ ! j future.Cedric Hastings, of Sutton junction.Mr.and Mrs.George Goyette spent! Mr.and Mrs.Augustus Thomas New Year's with friends in Cowans- ^,ere bursts^of Mr.and Mrs.Arad ville.Two days only to obtain biggest! Mr.Robert Sharp and son, George, |ThmiPaSi.0f Fostrr.on New Year\u2019s.' bargains in Men's and Ladies\u2019 Cloth- have been in noor health for some The young people of this place at-1.The Roman Catholic schoolhouse, ing.Closes Friday absolutely.Do time and do noHmprove very fast ndèd the New Y\u2019ear\u2019s Dance at !s undergoing repairs during the not overlook this opportunity.\u2014 The Ladies of the Guild were tendèd\t^ Stanbridge East, also a few took in holidays, the dance at Brigham.Mr.and Mrs.Zeno Jones went to, Farnham Center on New Y\u2019ear\u2019s Day! at Mr.Arthur Jones.\t| Mr.and Mrs BEDFORD Greenlay\u2019s Block.SCOTSTOWN The Ladies of the Guild were \u201cAt Home\u201d on New Year\u2019s eve in the j Guild Room, which took the form of a dance, and was largely attended.Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Jackson, of Beebe, ! were the guests of honor.On Friday afternoon, the teach-! ,,\t, ou .« T i,,\t,\t- George Elliott, of' Mr.Fred Start, who has been Su- Messrs.Vyval Short, Aubry\tLa-' Montreal, spent the holidays with\tperintendent of\tthe\tSt.Andrew\u2019s duke and Donald _ Laduke left on Mrs.Eunice Thomas, Upper Bed-\tSunday School\tfor\tthe nast eieht.f\u2018rs of the Sunday School, Mrs.Brad- Monday morning for Grand Ligne ford.\ti years, has recently resigned.Mr.\t- to resume their studies\tJ i Mr.and Mrs.Earl Nelville, of\tStart has been\tvery\tfaithful to his Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Jones\tand Ælarenceville, were recent visitors to ;\tduties, and the\tSunday School feel chi dren, of Bedford, Mr.and Mrs.| town.\tvery sorry to lose him.Mr.P.A.I Byron Goyette, of Stanbridge East,; Mr.Roland McGowan, of Weedon, Sherman succeeds Mr.Start in his were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Zeno was the guest of his mother, Mrs.work.Jones on Sunday.\t|.William McGowan, Upper Bedford,; The Cavell Rebekah over the holidays.Lodge held J their regular meeting in the Odd [ Mr.Gersham Walsh, of New York,! Fellows\u2019 Hall on Monday.A letter ______\t! spent Christmas with his aunt, Mrs.' was read from Sister Cooper, saying The Christmas Cantata rendered Mai,ny\u2019 Uppf\u201er BcTdf°rd- _\tJ she would be here for the second EAST FARNHAM MUSICIANS 1,1c.Theme 25 rtn« 3.Night.47 ring 8 by tbe Methodist choir of Cowansville and the| Methodist choir of East Farnham in the Union Church, last Friday evening, was very muen enjoyed by those present.The interior of the Union Church m H B SHERBROOKE ACADEMY OF -4- Mu*ic offers facilitiez for progrees in Voice, Plano, Violin, \u2018Cello and Harmony, including the Licentiate degree, which compares favorably with any European Conservatory.Irwin Sawdon, Principal Phone 836.AUCTION ELKS AND ACCOUNT-___________ ANTS.JOHN J.GRIFFITH.L.I.A.AUCTION-* \" e«r.Accountant, Cummlnaloner and Auditor.46 Wellington St.North.Telcnhuna 71.J H.BRYCE.C.G.A., ACCOUNTANT, 1 ¦ Auditor, 16 Quabec St., Sherbrook,.ADVOCATES W1 DELLS, white a lynch, advo- catu.Merchant, Bank Bldg., Sherbrooke.1,¦'RASER, HUGO & MIGNAULT, ADVO-catc*.Q.O.H.Building, T^ICOL, LAZURE.COUTURE * KING, J- 1)6 W«lliintton Street, Sherbrook*.IAWRENCE.MORRIS Si McIVEK, AD-d vocale,, etc., Sherbrooke.O\u2019BREADY A PANNETON.ADVOCATES, Ut Wellington Street.\t^ \\\\TM.C.TRACY.ADVOCATE.187 WEL- YY m G.lington Street.P.ENGLAND.anavllie, Qur.ADVOCATE, COW Dr.C.H.P.Moore DENTIST COWANSVILLE, QUE._____Telephony 123.HA Y Quirk thiptnenl, beet attention to all urdere, on main line of C.P.R., G.T.R.and C.V.R.A.B.COME AU Farnham, Que.Mr.and Mrs.Loftus Smith* of\tmeeting in January, to install the\tof- Abcrcorn, are with the former\u2019s sis- !\tfeers lor the coming term.It\tis tèr, Mrs.Arthur Sheltus.\tj hoped that there will be a good at- Mrs.H.Synder, Miss Cora Synder j tendance, and Messrs.Earl and George Syn-| Mrs.R.D.Farley recently enter-der, of Shawinigan Falls, spent tained at a card party for Mr.and has been recently renovated, and is Christmas with Mr.and Mrs.Rus- .urs.Ernest Sherman, who have certainly a great improvement.The !se^-\t| visiting here.upper part has been whitened and I Mr.and Msg.Henry Connor went Miss Hazel MacLeod, of Magog, is the centre\tof\tthe\tceiling\tis\tnicely!to Stanbridge East on Christmas\tvisiting friends here in town, papered\tin\tblue-white,\tthe\tbasement\tDay with Mr.and Mrs.Albert Lara-\tMiss Freda Start has returrtbd\tto floor is cemented and the wood-work way.\t; Stanstead College, after spending painted.\tj Mr.Edward Martin went to Mon- the holidays with her parents, Mr.Mis Frances Buck was the guest treal on Friday to spend the New and Mrs.Fred Start, over Sunday of her brother, Mr.C.'Year with Mr.Haskell Corey and The marriage took place quietly F.Buck, and family.\tI Mr.and Mrs.Hart.\t' here on January list, of Jane Erving Miss Annie Douglas spent the hoi- Mrs.H.Hastings, of Montreal, to James Black, son of Mr.Archie idays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.was the Christmas guest of her aunt, Black, of this place.Mr.and Mrs.VV.J.Douglas, and returned Monday Mrs.H.H.Hastings, Main street., Black will reside in Scotstown.to Montreal, to resume her duties as teacher.The Protestant School re-opened on Monday morning.'Mr.and Mrs.Ray Stowe and two children were guests on Sunday of Mr.and Mrs.Leon Stowe, Cowansville.HIGH WATER Mr.and Mrs.McCrom, of Knowl-ton, were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Miller for Christmas.Word was received that Mr.Charley Harden, now on a visit to Knowl-ton, is seriously sick.STANBRIDGE EAST Mr.Thomas Holloway spent a week recently with his daughter, Mrs.I, Lackey, of Derby Lino, Vt.Mrs.C.Gilmour and Master Arthur Gilmour are home after spending the holidays in Glengarry, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.L.Sornhergor, of Frelighsburg, and Mrs, Hollis Horn-berger, of Montreal, wore guests of Mrs.James Dyke on Wednesday, Mr.Sydney Hlinn, of Montreal, was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Moore.The W.A.met at Cornell Place on Thursday afternoon, when important business was transacted.The Sunday school'entcrtalnment was held In the Parochial Hall on Thunduy night.Mr.Homer Nadeau, of St.Hyac- We regret to hear of the somewhat inthe Seminary, and his sister, Miss serious indisposition of one of the Aline Nadeau, of the Mother House leading ladies in the Lake Megantic of the Presentation, have been with Cast, who were to have produced their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur their successful Musical Play at Nadeau, for the Christmas holidays.| Scotstown on Thursday, necessitating A Macdonald College demonstra- ! a postponment of that event until tor in the person of Mr.Reddy has | further notice, been appointed for the County of Missisquoi, and will have his residence in this town.Stock Taking Discount We are offering from now until Stock Taking a Discount of 15 p.c.on the following lines of goods : Men\u2019s and Ladies\u2019 Sweaters Men\u2019s Heavy Pants, Mackinaw Coats, Overalls; also Lined Leather Mitts and Gloves.AND A Special Discount for the next Fifteen Days, of 25 p.c.in all lines of Men and Boys\u2019 ready made Suits.ALSO A readjustment in the price of Flannelette and Bed Comforters.CATHCART BROS.BURY, QUE.Our Entire Stock of iL Men s, Women s and Children\u2019s Head-to-foot Wearing Apparel To be sold at Cost Price As our stock consists of nothing else but High Grade goods, we therefore ¦'believe that the time has come when you can buy good goods at Manufacturers\u2019 prices.GRASP THIS OPPORTUNITY Reduced Prices are for Cash Only Nathan Tepper fc.aft Angus\u2019 Largest and Leading Head-to-Foot Outfitters J.H.AUBIN General Merchandise One of the most up-to-date stores in.Groceries, Boots and Shoes and Dry Goods, and in Gents\u2019 Furnishings.A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU.East Angus.Phone 68.J.B.Morin\u2019s Garage A visit to our Garage will convince you of the quality and also of the great bargains we are offering in SECOND-HAND CARS\u2014CHEVROLET AND FORD We have a complete assortment of all accessories needed on cars and bicycles.Also tires for all makes of cars, at reasonable prices.®p \"file Sturdy Food Values of wheat and malted barley are combined and available in Grape»Nuts as in no other prepared cereal food.\"There\u2019s a Reason\" for Grape-Nuts I.A JOHNVILLE Mrs.James Brooks, who has spent some time with her nephew, Mr.E.Warner, of Sand Hill, is the guest of Mrs.T.G.Somers.Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Somea-s, of Sherbrooke, have been guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.T.G, Somers.Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Jackkson, of Beebe, have been the guests of Mr and Airs.Stanley Nutbrown and other friends.Alastor Gerald and Terry Jackson have been the guests of their aunt, Mrs.W.C.Smith.Miss Mary Humphrey and Miss Naomi Lothrop, of Sherbrooke, have been the guests of Aliss Ida Smith.Airs.Ai.J.Mack, Miss Edna Parker, Air.Fred Parker, of Martinville, and Air.Earls Wilson, of Milby, were guests of Air.and Mrs.E.A.Lyon-nais the first of the week.Rev.Thomas and Mrs.Aloo'dy, of Birchton, have been the guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.Smith.Mr.Ben Station and children went to Rook Island to spend New Year's HermanLax ErâHiCTi-pRAn: Shop Fall and Winter Clothing Men and young men, we are having new and stylish clothing arrive every day, and can suit the most particular.See our Overcoats, Suits, Haberdashery, Underwear, etc.Herman Lax Th* ITp-to-dute Hêiid to Toot Outfitter.SCOTSTOWN, QUE.SEMI-READY STORE Here you will find a complete line of Men's and Boys\u2019 Clothing, everything you will need, such as Suits, Shoes, Collars and 1 ies.We take this opportunity of soliciting your patron- GIVE US A TRY.C.LA.ROSE Phone 8.\tEast Angus.age Fop.750, on M.C.R., in Compton Co., 6 m.0.ot Cookshire, and 20 m.e.Sherbrooke.Prosperous community, center of rich aericultural and lumbering district, saw mill.Good stores, hotel, several churches, banks, stc.Excellsnt location for industry.For particulars writs Secretary, Sawyerville, Que.Sawyerville shaw, Mrs.Sharp and Aliss Bernice entertained the children.They played games till tea time.The prizes were as follows: Miss Alice Pickett, 1st for attendance; Miss Evn Garreau, 2nd; and Cyril Chapman, 3rd.Mrs.Sharp's Primary Class all received books.At the close all the children were each presented with « appreciated, bug al candv.H.E.BOISCLAIR \u2022\tSawyerville.You will find an usual, a compléta \u2022toc*I| of Watchea, Bracelets, Diamonds, all kind* of Jewelry, Silverware and all that you need* Whether you buy or not your visit will b These are not to be taken frorii | St.Jean's.\tthe Li library, but can be examined there and will prove interesting to Start the New Year right by eating our good Bread.ALLAIT High CUts Bread Specialist Phone 724w.\tHouse 724j.Big Cash Discount Sale of from 20 to 40 per cent, beginning, Monday, the 10th.at O.J.Gendron\u2019s, Jeweller, New Olivier Block, City.all who have not had an opportunity of seeing them.WILL TAKE EXTENDED EUROPEAN TRIP.Mr.and Mrs.J.Kushner will \u2019cave next week for an extended trip to Europe, which they expect will cover a neriod of six months.They will go first to Cleveland, Ohio, to visit Mrs.Kushner\u2019s relatives, then to New Y\u2019ork, where they Thursday.JFeast of^the Epiphany, will also visit friends before sailing for France on the ocean liner \u201cEpui-tania.\u201d They will visit the French capital and other cities in France, and the war zone, then continue their travels through Belgium, Germany, Austria, Poland and Rumania.This will be All Scouts of the 2nd and 5th Troop, must be present at headquarters on Friday evening.Important! Scouts! The 2nd and 5th Troop will re-organize on January 7th, at 7.30.Everybody up! St.Peter's Church\u2014Holy Commun ton 7 and 10 a.m.Special service for Women's Auxiliary and all other women, 4 p.m.Preacher, Rev.Caron Bedford-Jones, Principal Bishop's College.Women cordially invited.SEAT SALE for \u2018A Nigbtof Frolics\u2019 His Majesty\u2019s Theatre January 10th and 11th Opens Friday at 10 a.m.Aid.Edwards Says Public Meeting Will Be Called, with Engineers Present.810 Alderman Edwards, chairman of the Electric Department, .speaking to the Record today, seated that it was proposed to call a public meeting for a full discussion of the | Weedon power matter before the by- i law was submitted to a vote.The department, he said, would : give a full account of its steward- i ! ship.On Monday the engineers were ! called before the committee and ex- i penditures and estimates relative to Our new surfacing plane is complete, and we are in a position to supply you with any lens in less than two hours time.54 KING ST.There Is Yet time to make your house warm and cozy for the balance of the winter.It takes only a day to install The Asbestos All-Steel Wood Furnace \u201cTime Saver\u201d Electric Washer Demonstration Every afternoon this week, by a special representative.Ladies urged to attend and inspect the merits of this wonderful machine.Lacombe The balance of Dresses that are in ., .\t.\t, stock at Suzanne's will be sold at ! tRh, lr.f.^P to their native lands Russia and Rumania, since comingto \"\t'\tCanada about seven years ago.The Officer Commanding and Offi- During their absence, Mr.Kush-cers of the Sherbrooke Regiment ner's store will be looked after by wish to convey their most sincere and Mr.and Miss Bernstein, of Montreal.grateful thanks to the Ladies\u2019 Auxil-\t- iary of the G.W.V.A., for the effici- POULTRY SHOW TO BE HELD ent manner in which the refresh-\tIN 53RD ARMOURY, ments at the Military Ball were look- : Poultry fanciers turned out in ed after, and particularly to Mrs.; large numbers to attend the meeting McSwiggan, the convener, Miss ! of the Sherbrooke Poultry Associa-Lloyd, Mrs.Loughee^, Mrs.Hors- ; tion held in the rooms of the Eastern field, Mrs.Rosenbloom, Mrs.James Township Agricultural Association Wilson, Mrs.Powers and Miss Ben- last veening.The Vice-President, Mr.netts, the kind ladies who collected George Berwick, was in the chair in in Sherbrooke and East Sherbrooke, ; the absence of Mr.A.S.Cleary, and the many generous donors, col-1 president.lectors and workers who greatly aid- A variety of subjects were brought ed in making the affair such a grand | up for discussion and it is pleasing success.Double house on London Street.Two houses on same lot on Queen Street.Three double on Bowen Ave., one on Mount Pleasant.Others also.H.H.MORENCY, 41 King St.BRICK LIME\tCEMENT WOOD PLASTERERS\u2019 AND MASONS\u2019 SUPPLIES W.E.LOOMIS the Weedon dam were thoroughly! gone over.These, said Aid'.Edwards, will be ; laid fully before the public.It* unfailing reliability during many year* of service places it in the front rank.Unsurpassed as a Wood Burner C.A.Kennedy Sole Maker and Patentee COATICOOK, QUE.The funeral took place yesterday at the homè of Mr.and Mrs.W.G Snowy Napery, Glittering Silver ami Sparkling Crystal\u2014the requisites for your dinner tabic.The Crown treatment of table linen is exceptionally fine.The Crown Laundry of Sherbrooke Phone 10.to note that a special campaign for increased membership is about to be ! started.Definite arrangements in ! connection with the prize list were completed.The judges selected for the show which will be held in the 53rd Armoury during the week of January 24th to 29th, are as follows:! Mr.A.G.Taylor, Experimental Farm, Ottawa; and Messrs.C.J.j Wright and A.P.Hillhouse.A large number of enthusiasts left! this morning for Knowlton to attend the exhibition being held today and.tomorrow.Trouble?j If it u physical, we cannot help you.If it is Electrical, we can ! Expert repair forces always on the job.Just call.Wright Bros.& Co.b% Frontenac St.Phone 908-M No Red Tape Delays the opening of a Savings Account with TkeSkerbruke Lou t Mortgage Company You have only to bring your money\u2014one dollar or more\u2014 and state you wish to open a 4% savings account.Our Savings Department is simple to understand, efficient, and open for business from 9 a.m.to 5 p m.No account too large for us to handle-appreciate.-none too small to \u201cA NIGHT OF FROLIÇS\u201d \u201cA night of frolics,\u201d a variety entertainment to be given at His Majesty\u2019s Theatre on Monday and Tuesday next, is being presented by the Glee Club of the Knights of Columbus.Mimai, Florida is the scene of action in the first part of the pro-1 gramme and the famous sea-side resort is made the rendez-vous of theatrical talent.Miss Janet Dempster takes the part of the leading lady, while Mr.! Frank Gauthier has a delightful role ! as a colored waiter, Mr, Henry Crochetiere and Mr.W.N.Con-i way are both well known locally, ! while Mr.Hatton Unsworth as the \u2018\u2018Town Constable\" and young George Dastous a \u201cCharlie Chaplin\u201d devo-! tee are sure \u201cto meet with them ' usual success.A pleasing skit is credited to Leslie Waite and Valida Turcotte.Exponents of modem dancing, the Misses Dastous and Mr.Gauthier have ah excellent opportunity and the Cadahama quartette have a special repertoire for the occasion.In the feature act of the evening, \u201cThe Piano Fineds,\u201d there are five pianos used on the stage and played by Madame L.E.Codere, Mrs.Allan Carr, Miss Lucille Moore, Mr.Roy Kendall and Mr.Alfred Edgecomb.Everybody busy stock-taking at Edwards\u2019, and in their Sklv.today many lines are offered at special reductions for quick clearance.An Electric ' Radiant Heater Takes all the sting out of shaving, bathing and dressing, these cold mornings.' Get one of these little warmth exuders and laugh at chilly weather! Special while they last.$10.50 each Values up to $15.00.Wiggett Electric Co.Ltd.82 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.In The Financial Activities Freeman\u2019s Hotel 182 St.James St., Montreal European Plan.Rates $2.50 per daj and up.150 Bed Rooms, 80 with pri vate Bath attached.Situated within five minutes from all R.R.Terminals and Steamship Landings.Three attractive Dining Rooms.Excellent Cuisine, Good Service, Moderate Cost.Chas.L.de Rouville, Manager.Dr.HEBERT,Specialist At Dr.Darche\u2019s Hospital, Sherbrooke Fir Eyes, Ears,N*$e & Threat & Fitting of Glasses will be in ROCK ISLAND .Rock I*Un4 .1ST TUESDAY EAST ANGUS.Dr.Cootur*\u2019» Drug Store 2ND TUESDAY THETFORD.Commercial Hotel.3RD TUESDAY VJC10R1AVIU.E., BoraWr\u2019a Hotel .4TH TUESDAY Store Your Battery With The First Exclusive Battery Shop IN THE TOWNSHIPS DONATIONS TO SHERBROOKE HOSPITAL.r»TrmTmTa,\u2018iro-ii,o atmsaag - Social and Personal-:- kJLaJLSiJLiULiifliigagaaaoaaaaflJUUjiooooQooooooaooBflttoooqj^ Miss Marion Ladd, of Brome, has, Mr.Patrick McCaffertv, of Thet-Tesumed her studies here.\tford Mines, is in town after spend- * * *\tSing New Year\u2019s with his parents in Miss Dona Gleason, of Granby, is Montreal, in the city, attending the Business !\t*\t\u2022\t» College.\tMajor R.S.Armitage has return- « \u2022 \u2022\ted to Price, Que., after spending the Miss Alice Cousineau, of Levis, is holidays with his parents, Mr.and PAGE FIVE -2£- visiting Mrs.N.Gadbout, at her home on Peel Street.« * * Miss Nannie Bray has returned home from a long visit to her brother, Dr.Dallas Bray, in New York.days 7 Mrs.W.S.View Farm.Armitage, Mountain Mr.Henry Hamel has returned from Bridgeburg, Ont, where he spent the holidays with his mother, Mrs.Peter Hamel, and brother Herbert, of that place.Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Ferrier were in town yesterday, on their way to their brought out a* large congregation, home in Manchester, N.H., after **\t-I-\t\u201e seventy-five friends on New Year\u2019s of her\tsister,\tMrs.\tWm.\tI ettes,\tm ! jjve) jn their usual hospitable way.fher°funeral of the late Charles\twas played at Harden will be held at the home of his father, Mr.Wm.Harden, Main was played six tables, Miss Carrie Willard, winner of the first prize, being presented with a box of chocolates, while the \u201cbooby\u201d prize was presented to ,\t,,\t,\t.\t,\t.\t, the one who obtained the least num- eral.Members of the order meet at ber 0f points.The hostess served Lodge Room at 1 p.m sharp.\tdainty refreshments, after which Street, on Thursday afternoon, Jan.6th, at 1.30 o\u2019clock.I.O.O.F.fun- Mr, and Mrs.L.H.Fibus entertained a large New Year\u2019s gathering of relatives.Mr.A.Girard spent New Year's in St.Cesaicc with relatives.Mr.Harold Dryburgh and Miss Ruby Dryburgh have gone to North Hatley for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Mizener spent the holiday and week-end with Mrs.the New Year was ushered in with piano selections and songs, everyone joining in the final ones, \u201cThey Are Jolly Goody Fellows\u201d and the National Anthem.The party broke up in the wee sma' hours, after the interchange o fmany wishes for a Happy New Year.Buroyne, Messrs.Hugh Nourse, Charles Burton and Mm.Smith.In the course of a short address, Dr.Read gave an appreciation of the life and character of the deceased in which he spoke of his manly qualities as a christion and a loyal lad who heard the call of duty in the time of the world\u2019s great agony.He enlisted in the R.A.F.as soon as he was of military age and was in training at the time of the Armi-tice was declared.He had never seen the actualities of war, but he had given himself for service.The willing heart was his.It was a matter of great gratifacation to him shortly before the.final stage of his long illness that he.had received his commission as Hon.Second Lieut., in the R.F.A., a recognition which has been granted by His Majesty, King George to the young men of that arm of the service who had not completed their training because of the termination of the war.Dr.Read, also refered to the fine fortitude and patience with which Lieut.Grime had born his long ill ness and of his simple faith in God, his helper.He had been a loving and dutiful son, whose gentleness of character was wonderfully manifested in the discipline of suffering.The life prematurely ended here, as in another state into which the deprivations and limitations of this could never enter.In conclusion the speaker read John Oxenham\u2019s benut- ,\t, ,, \u201e Mr.Albert Harwell, who has re- Mizener g parents, Mr.and Mrs.U turned to Boston, after spending the O\u2022Martin, South Stukely.\t! holiday season with the family of ¦ Miss Morn a MacGowan and Mr.hi brcther Dr_ w.A Farwcll, Duf-feonham, of Mon\treal\tare\tguests\tof\tferin avenue> is a much-travelled Mrs H.W.Mm\ti\t\u2022\t, \u201e\tman, who has made a number of nn^dllewere New Year\u2019s guests of triPs arouml the World, and being! iful poem \u201cOver and After.\u201d \\ »,\tm\to i\tp '\tfamiliar with almost every corner of j The interment took_place in Elm- Mr.and Mrs.A.H.\tPage and chil-\tttle,8'^\u2022 H's latcsft Turney was dren went to Eastman on Friday to\tin September, spend a few days with Mrs.Page\u2019s1 whin he sailed from San Franciaoo parents, Mr.and Mrs.Moquin.I for Japan, China, and the Plnlip-Mr.Felix Brouillette has gone to'P'nes, touching at Honolulu eu Valcourt for n few days with rela- route.Mr.Farwell visited the Holy port it must table.According to the statement of Alderman Edwards, Chairman of the: Electric Committee, it is proposed to do this.The Weedon proposition made a bad start when the city was induced to purchase the property at the ridiculously high figure of $375,000.Up to the present time it luis been a continued story of piling costs.The ratepayers have endorsed one by-law after another.More money is again required.The citizens have a right to require that the department shall make out n good ca*e and show n record of officient m n n n ge m e n t.wood Cemetery.The principal mourners in the cortege were the father, Benjamin Grime, John, Ben, and Harry, the three brothers of the deceased.In addition to these his mother, Mrs.Grime, and sister tiv\u201e\u201e\t: Land, Damascus, BaaibeiTand other \\ mo™ his loss.The bearehs were Mrs.E.W.Morgan and Miss Kate*places of interest, and observed : A«st'a Ree^ Charlie Martin, Stan-Robb spent Saturday with relatives great unrest in Palestine, dissent ions, ^y Kinkead, Si*\"}ue\u2019 ^ast,er^ C V^r\u2018 in East Farnham.\tbi twci n the Arabs, who have so long Johnson and Edward Conley.Mr Harold Stevens ,of East been in possession of the country AJarge number of beautiful floral Farnham, was here on business on and the Jews, although conditions\tfriends Friday, \u2019\tI have greatly improved under British\t\" ^ ®\tn Three books have been presented rule.India was the next point, then |\t.\ttbe rif'Par,fM to the Pettes Memorial Library re- Turkey and Conatantinopl-, with its ecntly, viz.: \u201cThe Sky Pilot,\u201d by strangely mingled population.The! f Girls\u201d bombardment by French gunbçnts 'oast of | Mr.I There will be no Gymnasium their; Classes, Wednesday evening, but tha swimming pool will be open for all .m.meet on meet on Ralph Ci nor, and 1 v.¦ ¦ i ¦ i by L.T.Meade, given by Miss Alice 0f Mersina, a place on the cons Hawkins, and \u201cMy Sister the Act- Ana Minor, was witnessed by by Florence Marryatt, pre- Farwell and his party from Y.W.C.A.NOTES ross, sented by Mrs.A.fch Thompson.skip, which was soon crowded with Don\u2019t neglect to read the CIiish-ilied Advcrtisemenls in this issue.They likely name something you want and Mrs.Chas.Bradford and son Howard, of Granby, were among the holiday visitors here.Mrs.Walter Peters and daughter, of South Stukely, are guests of Mr.up in India for lack of transporta-j tion facilities, and in every country the effects of the war are very noticeable in changes, disquiet and MYSTIC The L R.Steel Cafe Wishes to Announce Their The Dansant, Thursday Evening January 6,1921 From 10 to 12 O\u2019DAY\u2019S ORCHESTRA and Mrs.days Walter »»»,\t,\t, Mr.A.Sharpe, of Sherbrooke, has | Davis for a few l'ov * * * SPORTING NEWS * \u201cSHERBROOKE SKI CLUB\u201d Mr.L.McGannon, President of the Sherbrooke Ski Club, has just returned from Montreal and advises that he has made arrangements with a Montreal concern to supply the members of the Sherbrooke Ski Club with ash or hickory skis, local product or imported, at a very attractive figure Several names have already been submitted and it is earnestly requested that intending members advise the president of their requirements as early as possible so as to enable a,large order i\t\u2014 being sent in.In this connection it Successful Raid Carried Out by is interesting to note that dealers claim there is a shortage of skis this year and it is to be hoped that prospective members will get in touch with Mr.McGannon at phone 45 as soon as possible.STANSTEAD COUNTY WHISKEY STIU WAS FOUND AT N.COATICOOK BASEBALL North Coaticook Police Offi- NEWSY NOTES OF COATICOOK ANDDISTRICT Lodge Installed Its Officers for the Ensuing Year\u2014Other General News.Ayer\u2019s Cliff Pop.800.on B.& M.Ry.21 m.aoutli \u2022! herbrooke «nd 19 m.north of Newport Vt.County seat of Stanstead Co., center of splendid farming country.Noted as mmei resort, municipality extending to shore of Lake Massawippi.Also opportunities for industrial development, Sanborn Mfg.Co.recently establishing here, also has grist i -d, County Fair held here.For information write Secretary Board of Trade.cer.- COATICOOK, QUE., Jan.5.\u2014On NORTH COATICOOKE, Que., Jan.| Monday evening last (St.John\u2019s 5.\u2014 Mr.John Whitelegg, local de-! Day) the following officers were infective and district officer, tvas in- stalled in Ashlar Lodge, No.31, A.: ______ strumental in making an important F.& A.M., by W.Bro.Porter Thom- : INDOOR BASEBALL AT 53RD.seizure in upper town on New Year\u2019s as: W.M., Bro.G.A.Sanford; S.W., An interesting baseball game is\tEve.\tThe tenement occupied by Mr.\tBro.A.C.\tJenks;\tJ.W., Bro.S.Low; scheduled for this evening, when the\tand\tMrs.George Houle next the\tSec., Bro.\tA.L.\tBacon; Treas., W.j G.W.V.A.meet the K.of C.team\tPost\toffice building on Cutting Street\tBro.S.C.\tSmith;\tS.D., Bro.L.Wilk- !at the 53rd Armory at 7.15 p.m.\twas\traided by Mr.Whizlegg and a\tinson; J.D., Bro.\tR.Jones; Chaplain, The game^k a regular fixture of still found in operation.At \u2019-he Bro.C.G.Stevens, T^ler, Bro.Avery, the indoor BMebalf League, and as moment the officers entered Mrs.both teams are in excellent condi-1 Houle, it is alleged seized a iaige \u201c Highland Dairy Feed\" We beg to announce that we are now mixing and selling this excellent Dairy Ration, which gave such good results last winter.The ingredients are exactly the same, namely: Bran, Ground Oats, Gluten Meal, Oil Cake Meal and Cottonseed Meal (nothing else).This feed is registered at Ottawa and the analysis is guaranteed.Write for price delivered your station in ton lots.A.E.FISH & SONS, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Que.Premier Theatre THE HOUSE OF MERIT Three Days : Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Jan.34-and 5th BIG DOUBLE SHOW In Addition to Our Regular Show, We Will Present The Miracle Man\u2014The Show of a Thousand Wonder* And Hi» Own Company of Entertainer» 4 - BIG FEATURE ACTS - 4 \u2018HALL9 Mystifying Illusions A Carload of Special Scenery and Apparatu» Magical Phenomena GENERAL NOTES.tior' a vcrv clo=e 'WmTiTanticToat jug and and endeavoured to pour the Miss Hilda Moore, of the staff of Con.a very close game is anticipât-\tdown the ^ bu[ ^as the High Schooii Lachine, has been ___prevented fr)m disposing of all the\tspending her holidays\tin Coaticook, ^RT!Cx NOTES\tcontents, which was found to be\twith her parents, Mr.\tand\tMrs.L.- T It was taken, together with the Mr.Turner Webster, of St.Johns, ¦ WILL CONFER REGARDING, still, a barrel of fermenting liquid, Que., was the week-end guest of his CHANGES IN RATES,\tetc., and all\tare\tbeing held by Mr.\tparents, Mr.and Mrs.O.\tH.E.Web- NEW YORK.Jan.5.\u2014A commit-\t; Whitelegg.\tMr.\tHoule was\tplaced ,\tster.tee of five English golfers, repre-\tun(jer arrest and taken to\tSher-\tMiss K.M.Doak has\treturned to senting the Royal and Ancient Club\tbrooke.\tMontreal after spending\ta few days ; of St.Andrews, will come to this While it is known there must be\tat the Rectory,\tthe\tguest\tof the , country next summer to return a several of these stills in operation,\tMisses' Stevens.| similar visit to England, last year of j jt is sometimes very difficult to lo-\tMessrs.Porter\tand\tGeorge\tThom- ;a committee of the United States ; eate and find them,\"for there is us-\tas, of Winnipeg,\twere in Coaticook ; Golf\tAssociation, it was\tsaid to-1 ually someone on guard and all wel-,\tfor the holidays, day.\t_\tdence is often destroyed when a raid Mr.Gordon Cairnie, of\tOttawa, The golfers, whose names were : jg macje-\t\"\t! visited Coaticook during the holi- WE CAN FURNISH PROMPTLY Windows - Doors - House Finishings ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE \u201c2 cars matched Hemlock & Spruce Lumber\u201d We Buy All Kinds of Logs and Pulpwood Delivered at Ayer'* Cliff RUGG-BALL MFG.CO.LTD.AYER\u2019S CLIFF QUEBEC.inot made public, will visit most of ! the leading links in this country to 1 study conditions peculiar to the i sport in the United States.After I their tour the visitors will confer | j with officials of the United States \\ ! Golf Association regarding proposed ] changes in rules permitting the j I cleaning of muddy balls and their ! removal by hand when embedded in 1 \\ putting greens.j Proponents of the changes claim j i that solid conditions in the United | ' States do not obtain on most links ; in the old country.GENERAL NEWS AND PERSONALS ATMASSAWIPPI visited Coaticook during the days.Mrs.Sleeper was the holiday guest of Mrs.Lyman.Mr.J.Rathbone, of St.Hyacinthe,! Three Villages Stanstead and Rock Island, Que.» and Derby Line, Vt., pop.8000, on international boundary, 8b m.south of Sherbrooke, 9 miles from Newport, Vt., B.& M.Ky., Tel., Tel., Banks, etc.Six churches, Stanstead Wesleyan College, Ursuline Convent, Public Library, three hotels, etc.Industries, tap and die works, machine shops, whip and wood working factories, several overall factories, suspender, .\t, blanket, shirt and other f- -tories.Rich farming section.Progressive weekly newspaper, spent Christmas m town the guest Atu.active as summer resort, at junction of Government Sherbrooke-Boundary Highway of Mr.O.G.G.Webster.\ti and State system of roads.Industrial opportunities.Write Secretary of Stanstead, Que., Miss Virian Lovell entertained a : Rock Island, Que., or Derby ' ine.Vt number of her friends at her home\t\u2014\t\u2014\t.i\t.on Wednesday evening last.w ¦ ¦1 ¦ :'B Wii* '«;¦'!« Flfclll ll'VIVU warn niKi GEO.A.CHANNELL CANADIENS\u2014ST.PATS GAME POSTPONED.(Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, Jan.5.\u2014Soft wea-! cher closes Mount Royal Arena here ! and Canadiens\u2014St.Pats National Hockey League game tonight is can-1 celled.1 ft I H I \u2018Princess Marjah\u2019 who knows In Super-Ultra Occultism* Edna Blanche The Girl Who Weighs a Ton A Scietttific Marvel\u2014Don\u2019t Fail to See Her Lillian Gaston, English Character Song and Dance Artist \u2022\u2014A is*\u2014- Miss Evelyn Farnsworth, of Mid-dleton, Conn., is spending the holi-|S days at her home in Coaticook.Mr.L.Wilkinson has returned to ¦ - Coaticook after spending the week- |j Newsy Noies of Goneral loteresl\t« to Residents of Massawippi Montreal, spent part of their honey- (j moon in Coaticook, the guests of his = and District.\tmother.______ Major Norman Thompson, of f MASSAWIPPI, Que., Jan.5.\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.A.Knights had their 'Vltl1 hi!' mot}ier-4\tchildren and grandchildren at their Ottawa retains a commanding lead h°me> on Glen street, for Christ jj0me on xuesday evening last.| in the National Hockey League, hav- raas;\t\u201e\t,\tD\tThe annual Sunday School supper ing won all their games plaved to Miss E.Stevenson and Mr.E.Bean g(;_ Stephen\u2019s Church was held m date- the exact reverse applies to spent the Christmas week-end at Mr.the Guild Hall on Thursday evening.Canadiens who are at the bottom of Fred Wyman\u2019s, at Ayer\u2019s Cliff.After supper the children spent a,\t, Vtilranizine done bv exoerts Reborine and fittimz the table without even a point for Mr.and Mrs.Will Jones were re- couple of hours in playing games.| stored.V ulcanizing done oy experts, rveooring and ntung '¦onsolaticn.Hamilton and St.Pat- cent guests of Mr.and Mrs Moody The evening concluded by a visit over_sjzec} pistons m any motor a specialty.rick\u2019s are tied as far _as points are Merrill, at North Hatley.\t_ edThe^cLf prizes\tP \u2018 Phone 182 r 2.\tDerby Line, Vt.er\" Miss Ola Hall entertained a num- DEALERS IN Fine Groceries, Flour and Feed, also a fine line of Cookies and Candies, g We solicit your patronage\tg in town S Phone 126\tStanstead I ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ m mm ¦, ¦¦APkiBkNiiiiBiianiiKaiMiiaii Miss Dorothy Macdonald entertain- __________________________________________________________________ d a number of her young friends at i \u2019 - YOUNG\u2019S GARAGE- Full line of Auto Accessories.Batteries charged and concerned, but the \u201cTigers\" much superior goal entitled to second place.have Mrs.E.Cory has been aft much superior goal average and are brooke some time lately, at Mr ^ of her friends at her home on Standing of National Hockey Lea- SStonto^iit htr\u201ccousin?Mr.H.Wednesday evening last : gue: , Teams\tW.\tL.\tFI\tA.! Ottawa\t4\t0\t25\t7 St.Patrick\u2019s 2\t\tO\t14\t22 j Hamilton\t2\t2\t16\t10 j Canadiens\t0\t4\t8\t24 Alma Taylor, England's Mary Pick ford, in A Play of Stirring Event \u2018The Forest on the Hill\u2019 CANADIAN HOCKEYISTS VITED.(Associated Press Despatch) NEW7 Y'ORK, Jan P.8 4 4 0 IN- She , ,, The skating rink on Baldwin St.entertained Mrs.was opened to the public for the first ; lent and son on Christmas Day, ^me on Christmas Day.'etumed the visit New Years\tHenry Johnson, o J.E.Thibault STANSTEAD INN Popular Prices\u2014Matinees 25c, Evenings 40c Knowlton.Eva K and returned the visit Mew tears -yj,.Henry Johnson, of Rock Is-; Groœria., fcvbbïrs.Hardware.Dealer» in i land, spent Christmas in town the ! I '.yu- and Feed.Grinding done.Satisfaction Mr.and Mrs.Wheeler, of Bulwer,, guest of Mr.and Mrs.C.G.Johnson.!\tA trU) wUi prove thjs_ have been here a few days of late, Mr.P.F.McLean was the holiday, visiting their son and wife, Mr.and guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.!\tphnn': Me and Mr?L, IvJUon, on The W.CT.U.will meet at Mrs.Slack have returned to their school Monday.\tF.II.Woodard's on Wednesday at- at New Richmond.brooke, spent the past week with her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.L.M.Reed.Mr.and Mrs.George N.Goodhue, of East Sherbrooke, spent New Year Baby\u2019s friends and your friends can buy anything you can give them\u2014 except your photograph LA RIVIERE\u2019S PHOTO STUDIO, Coaticook, ((uc. ÜiiLKBKUUK.t, DAILY KL^UKU, Wt-DiNLoUAY, JAMUAKY i>, iJAGL ÜLVLN \u201c Daily Record \u201d Want Advertisements BIG RESULTS FOR LITTLE MONEY RATES:\u201426 words or less, 35c each insertion, one cent for each additional word.Six insertions for the price of five, if run every day and paid in advance.If charged, weekly rate does not apply.10c.added if accounts have to be sent snore than once.#### ******* *\tSIR WM.PETERSON PASS- * *\tES AWAY.\t* JUDGMENT i$ CUT WAGES OF FiNANCiAL Ail MARKET NEWS HELP WANTED\u2014FEMALE Good general maid wanted, ap- ply to Mr».Colby.89 Kins St Weal.General servant wanted, apply Mrs.H.Hyndman, 129 London Street.General servant wanted eôr family of two.Good wages.Apply to Mr».Fred W.Webster, 7» Dufferin Ave.COOK GENERAL WANTED.NURSE maid kept.Highest waged.Apply at once.Mrs.Gordon Hume, 16 Moore St.General servant wanted, good wages.Apply Mrs.N.F.Dinning, 168 Quebec St.Good, capable wanted.No washing, month.Apply to Mrs.Coatlcook, Que.HOUSEKEEPER W&tfe*» $25 per C.W.Kennedy, TWO OR THREE GIRLS WANTED immediately for hotel work.Apply Hotel Brunswick, Richmond, Que.\t__________ HELP WANTED\u2014MALE T^ARM LABORER WANTED AT ONCE.Must be experienced.References required.Steady position for the right person.Apply M.C.McPherson, South Stukely, Que.s ^ A LESMAN\u2014SELF-RES PECTIN G SALES-man, whose ambition is beyond his present place, might find more congenial employment with us, and at the same time double hit* income.We require a man.of clean character\u2014sound in mind and body, of strong personality, who would appreciate a life\u2019s job with a fast growing concern, where industry would be rewarded with far above average earnings ; married man preferred.Apply to Mr.C.C.Bonet, 2nd Floor Olivier Bldg., Sherbrooke.LOST AND FOUND Right hand leather glove lost Fownes make, Saturday last between Depot St.and Bowen Ave.Please return to Record Office.Young girl wanted to look after baby during afternoona from 2.30 until 6 o'clock.Apply Mrs.Warren Grand, S2 Portland Avenue.Phone 1176.\t____ WOMAN WANTED TO DO WASHING and ironing.Apply Mr».W.P.Rapley, 99 Queen St.General servant wanted\u2014must be good plain cook.Apply to Mrs.Buf-bank.?1 Kingston Ave, FOR SALE JtUR _ COAT AND MUFF FOR SALE.Apply 1* Gillespie St., or phone 383-W.Five heavy teams and rigs foe sale.Apply W.E.Loomia.____ One battery charger, in first claes condition, suitable for small garage.for sale.Also one rear axle stand, used in repairing Ford rear axles.Box 76 Record.Double tenement, London st\u201e good locality, large garden lot.Half cash, balance 6200 yearly.F.S.McKay, S3 Quebec St Phone 1157-W.________________ LADY\u2019S POCKETBOOK LOST LAST Friday on Lennoxville car No.21, about $15.If found notify Mrs.Lessold, 58 Drummond Road.^ MONTREAL, Que., Jan.5.^ *\t\u2014Sir William Peterson, for- * *\tmer principal of McGill Uni- * *\tversity,died yesterday in Lon- * *\tdon, England, this news be- * *\tingreceived in a private cable * *\taddressed last night t^ Dr.* *\tW.F.Hamilton, of this city.* ^ MEGANTicœT HAPPENINGS Budget of News from Various Sections of the County.REEDSDALE AGAINST BLACK LAKE COMPANY RAILWÂYMEN AT CLEVRAND TODAY\u2019S ÇUOTATIOÎÎS\tj ON STOCK.EXCHANGE ^\t\u2022' Frank Samuels Wins Action Taken\u2014Amount Not Yet Determined.The following prices furnished by Johnston &, Ward, and McManamy & Walsh, show operations in tne active and important stocks in the ! Ç, Trackmen Employed by Cleve- New York/and Montreal markets: land Railway Company Have\tNeYesterday\u2019s Today\u2019s Wages Cut Twenty Per Cent.(Associated Press Despatch)\t(Associated Press Despatch) TORONTO, Jan.6.\u2014Judgment; CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan.5.\u2014Fif-was given against the Black Lake j teen hundred trackmen employed by Asbestos and Chrome Company in the Cleveland Railway Company, .former the suit brought against it by Frank j which operates the street railway Amer.Can.Amer.Loco.Amer.Smelters Amer.Sugar.Amer.Woollen .Samuels, on an eighty thousand dollar war contract.The Master in Chambers has yet to decide the amount of\u2018damages.rMBRELLA WITH SMALL SILVER TOP ! \u2019U' left in His Majesty's Theatre, 23rd.Finder please phone 693-r-l.Dec.4 NECKLACE FOUND ON PLATFORM of train arriving at Coaticook at 1.16 p.m.Owner may have same by calling at Dr.LeBrun\u2019s office, or residence of L.B.Murphy.AGENTS WANTED WE WANT RELIABLE AGENTS TO sell our well-known fruit and ornamental trees; good pay, exclusive territory rights.Our agency is valuable.Write for particulars.Pelham Nursery Co., Toronto, Oat.QfiCOND-HAND BELTIN G\u2014V ERY ^ heavy, highest grade second-hand belt.Well known brand of tho.best manufacturer» of New England.Benjamin Isaacson Co., Lewiston^ Maine.SfTlTY OF NEW AND SECOND-h*nd furnaces, Daisy hot water boner, and a few stoves and ranges.Now U ycur time to secure yours, while they last.Ernest Conley, 8 Magog St, Sherbrooke.^ QUANl ALL UNCALLED FOR SUITS AND overcoat» from our thirty branches throughout Canada wiU be sold at $14.00 each.Odd trouaers $3.96.In many cases this price is less than one-third their actual value.Merchants buy these goods for resale to their customera.Wise men will buy two or three suits and an overcoat at this price.For sale at 63 Wellington St- North.English Scotch Woollen Co.CLOTH.CLOTH, CLOTH I DO YOUR women folks need materials in good Qualities for their dresses and suits 7 We have thousands of yards that will be sold as low ss $2.76 per yard, one-half regular price.In goods 64 to 66 inches wide.This is an excellent opportunity to get materials In better dualities than usually found in women\u2019s fabrics, and also take care of the children\u2019s needs.Call at our store.Address 63 Wellington St.English & Scotch Woollen Company.ONE ALL WOOL CHECKED SUIT WITH seal collar, one satin evening dress, one animal fox scarf, natural color, for sale.Apply Box 84 Record._____________ TWO UPHOLSTERED WICKER CHAIRS, one upholstered heavy chair, for sale, practically n«w.Apply Box 88 Record._ O Apply Lindsay South Ward.Reid.70 Dorval St.TO LET Offices to let in nault & la- crotx New Bldg., also three apsrt-menta.Apply Nault ft Lacroix.___ TEACHERS WANTED Qualified protestant teacher wanted for Elementary school on Dit-ton Road, near Island Brook, in the Township of Newport.Salary.$50 per month.Apply to A.S.Farnsworth, Secretary-Treasurer, Sawyervlllc, Que.WANTED TO BUY Yy ANTED » » not mon TO BUY A SMALL FARM, not more than twelve miles from Sherbrooke, fifty acres or less, for cash.Apply to William Smith, East Hatley, Que.Hardwood and spruce logs, 12 in.up diameter, on any railway, ask price.Pulpwood, make your price.Want buy for me, your station.Men work in woods Clifton Station.Write A.G.Clough, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Que.Trappers 1 we are buying all kinds of raw furs and are paying the highest market prices.A.Gillman, 92 Wellington St.Si, Sherbrooke, Que.Opposite the Salvation Army Building.WANTED TO PURCHASE\u201425 WHITE Leghorn pullets preferred.Apply Lindsay Reid, 70 Dorval St.Phone 1044-W, Sherbrooke, Que.SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED BY TWO YOUNG LADIES (just from Scotland) employment together ; willing to do any kind of work.Address Record Office, Box 85.Mr.and Mrs.W.Kinnear returned home on Friday after a pleasant holiday with friends in St.Johns bury.Mr.and Mrs.Philip Cox, jr., returned home on Monday after visiting friends in Montreal and La Tuque.Mr.Chas.Ross, of Pennington Mine, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr.Henry Lower.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Welch\u2019s housewarming was a huge success.A hundred and fifty guests were present, ane one of the most enjoyable evenings was spent in dancing and games.Mr.Donald Ross, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, paid a flying visit to his old home here during the past week.Mr.James McVetty is home from Montreal after spending the holidays with friends.Miss Hilda Canning finished her school here on Friday.Those who came to spend the holidays at their respective homes were I Mr.W.H.Maxwell, of Three Rivers; Mr.John Lower, of Quebec; Mr.Wesley McIntyre, of Waterville; Miss Minnie Minnaugh, of Milby.! Zero weather did not hinder Christmas gatherings in homes here.Everyone, muffled in sweater and fur coats, went forth in the crisp, clear moonlight to enjoy the good cheer of the festival season.NEWSY NOTES OF INTEREST FROM BROME Holiday Masquerade Proved a ' system here, were cut twenty periS\",\t, cent, in wags yesterday as the fore- : c ' p runner of a general reduction in sal- ; Cen ' Leather Close 2714 83 36% 91% 61% 36% 86% 56% 116 Opening 36% 36 85% 56% 115% Crucible Steel .Gen.Motors .Gt.Nor.Pfd.Insp.Copper .Inter.Mar.Pfd.aries in all departments.They have been getting fifty cents an hour and now will receive forty.Shopmen, machinists and carpenters will be cut from fifteen to twen- __ _____ ty per cent, within a few days and, inter.Paper* the conductors and motormen may1 Kenne.Copper look for a big reduction in wages ; Mexican Pet.when their present contract expires jXew Haven R.R on May 1st, according to John J.\u2018 n0.pac.Stanley, president of the company.pan.Amer.The reduction is necessary because Reading R.R.of the depleted condition of the inter- ; Royal Dutch .! est fund.Success\u2014Other General PROTESTANT News Items.i So.Pac.i Studebaker .| Union Pac.U.S.Rubber I U.S.Steel .38\t38% 75%\t77% 14%\t 75%\t75% 33\t33 52\t52% 45%\t46 19%\t19 154 V2\t153% 19\t19 82%\t82 73%\t72% 83%\t82% 66%\t66% 99%\t99% 45%\t45% 119%\t119 64%\t64% 81%\t81% In The World Of Finance Furnished by Johnston & Ward.CRANBERRY News of the death of Mr.George Smith, of Lowell, Mass., who was well known in this place and had many friends and relations, was heard with deep and sincere regret.Mr.Smith was born in the town of Ireland forty-nine years ago.The deceased had been attending to his duties up to the time of his death and on Christmas day he suffered from a severe shock.Death followed the next morning.- .,, +-\u2014 NEW THROUGH TRAIN SER-VICE ACROSS CANADA.Daily Train Via Canadian National Grand Trunk Railways Proves Popular.Koom to let to gentleman, with bosrd.Mrs.Leete, 38 Sanborn St.Tel.489-M.\t_______________,_______ fTto RENT AT ONCE UNTIL MAY 1ST, A self.co»txined.furnished house on Portland Ave.vicinity of Howard\u2019s Park.Apply bv letter.E.G.Pierce, Record Office.- .j\u2014¦\t.\u2014-» ;» \u201c/l ¦i?* sr™ R.Sw S.\u201d V.cuv8r.clock in the forenoon a\t, nections are made at Winnipeg with held hiCthe maimer prescribed bv throuSh car service for other princi-to! \u201e\u201e it following Monter it .t\u201d*.1.\tin W\u201ctcrn C*n*i*st stands in Townships; turn ovsr of nearly $60,00(1 yearly.For further Information write Box 80 Rs-rord Olltee._ MISCELLANEOUS TO CANADIANS GIVEN Decision Regarding British Subjects Resident in Canada Inheriting Property in United States.J^OOM AND w BOARD WANTED BY business lady In Protestant family.Apply Box 79 Reoord.____________________ TANTKÜ AT ONCE \u2014 FURNISHED room for gentleman.Tel.160.WANTED Five Hundred ThouNand Elm Lugs on It.ft M.at Ayer\u2019a Cliff, Boynton, l'omis fobln.Apply to B.A.McKAY, NORTH HATLEY, QUE City of Sherbrooke.PUBLIC NOTICE By=Laws Nos.413, 414 and 415 Public notice is hereby given that By-Law Nu.4L3, amending By-Law No.406, concerning the payment of sewers; By-Law No.414, amending By-Law No.407, concerning the payment of sidewalks, and By-Law No.415, exempting The Regal Tire & Rubber Co., Limited, from the payment of the real estate tax, have been adopted by the Council on the 3rd of January instant (1921) and are submited to tho municipal electors who are proprietors of immoveables, for approval.The poll shall be held Thursday, the 13th day of January instant (1921), from nine , of the clock in the morning until five of the clock in the afternoon, at the following places: East Ward: at Philippe McGee\u2019s, 19 Windsor Street.South Ward: at Mrs.Raby\u2019s, 83a Alexander Street., West Ward: at Joseph Bergeron\u2019s, 148 Alexander Street.Centre Ward: at Eugene Ger-vals,\u2019 26a Wellington Street North.North Ward: ut G.W.V.A.Hall (Brooks property), 26 Dufferin Street.Sherbrooke, January 4th, 1921.E.C.GATIEN, Returning Officer.Published in the \u201cDaily Record\u201d on January 6th, 1921.WAHINGTONS, Jan.5.\u2014Subjects of Great Britainaresidont in Canada are not entitled to inherit real or personal property in the United States under existng treaties between this country and Great Britain until formal notice has been given as required by the treaty, the Supreme Court held yesterday.BIRTHS, MARRIAGES.DEATHS Publication charges : Birtha.lôc.; Macriaar-m 2&c.; Deaths, 26c.; whara funeral notice ia added.75e.; Curd of Than*.75c.; In Me-rnoriam, 75o.; poetry.16c.per Une; liât \u2022# flowera, 10c.per line.Don\u2019t neglect to rend the CIahh* ihed Advertisements In this Issue.They likely name so nothing you want.MARRIAGES TEEL\u2014GAGE.\u2014At the Methodist Parsonage, Granby, at 4 o\u2019clock on Saturday afternoon, October 2nd, 1920, by the Rev.Thomas Brown, Rufus M.Teel, to Emma M.Gage, both of Sweetsburg, Quo.DEATHS PALMER.\u2014At Sutton, Que., on January 2nd, .1921, Mr.Samuel B.Palmer, aged 69 years and 8 months.McMORINE.\u2014Mary Campbell, beloved wife of Samuel McMorine, at Richmond, Que., on Tuesday, January 4, 1921.Funeral from her late residence, College Street, on Thursday, January Cth, at 2 p.m.to St.Anne\u2019s cemetery.IN MK^OIUAM.In lovlnsr memory of our dear sister, M\"«.Cl yd a Fowler\tElisabeth Neal) who pataod away on January 6th, 1911).We little thought when we said good-bye We parte»! forever and you were to die.Grief that we felt word* cannot tell, For we could not ho there to bid you farewell.Inaerted by Brother nnd Sisters, MU.AND MRS.JOHN COU.ÎN8, MHS.HOY WILKINS.Sherbrooke, Quo.General Notes A family gathering took place at the home of Mr.Erastus Westover on Saturday.Those present included Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Foster, Mr.and Mrs.Elton Foster and family, Mrs.Andrew Libby, Bliss B.Libby and Master Rupert, of Richford; Mr.and Mrs.H.M.Farmer and family, of Farnham; Mrs.Jane Chapman and Mrs.Creek.New Year\u2019s visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Jenne included Mr.and Mrs.H.Ladd, Mrs.G.Hibbard, Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Chandler, Mrs.M.Eldridge and Dr.Arthur Chandler, of Montreal, who came to spend the holiday with his grandmother, Mrs.N.M.Chandler, and other friends.All were pleased ta welcome Dr.Chandler amongst them agffin, he having spent his childhood in Brome and is now one of the prominent physicians in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.S.II.Salsbury entertained a large gathering for dinner on New Year\u2019s Day.Those present included }Ir.and Mrs.Mansfield, Montreal; Blr.and Blrs.Wm.Clark, Mr.and Mrs.George Clark, Sutton; Mrs.Joseph Clark and Mr.H.Clark, Farnham; Blr.and Mrs.Wm.Chapman, Bliss G.Chapman, Mr.and Mrs.E.S.Chapman, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Chapman and son Garrett, Blr.Wm.Chapman, jr., of Farnham.Blr.J.E.Jackson and family and Blrs.Pattie Fowler, of Bellows Falls, were in Foster Saturday, guests of Mr.and Blrs.Arad Tho- mas- .^ Mr.Eric Farmer, of Farnham, was in town last week.Mr.and Blrs.Ernest Tracey, of Eastman, were week-end guests of Mr.and Blrs.E.Peters.Blr.and Mrs.E.W.Ray and Bliss Connors, of Waterloo, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Israel Shepherd on Saturday.Mr.C.K.Moffatt, of Sherbrooke, was home for the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.A.Morse, of Aber-corn, wore recent guests of Blr.and Blrs.G.M.Owens.Mr.G.F.Hnll is home from Mont- (Associated Press Despatch.) CHICAGO, Jan.5.\u2014Motion pictures portraying criminals at work have been barred in Chicago, it became known today.Chief of Police Fitzmaurice an-1 nounced that three weeks ago he had j issued orders to movie censors not to | issue permits for any photoplay that showed a crime committed, even though the end of the \"picture might show the criminal in a prison, cell.The order became public when three youthful robbers, who were sentenced to the state reformatory at Pontiac, said their crime had been inspired by a \u201ccrook\u201d moving picture.SAT THROUGH SERVICE WITH STOLEN GOODS Abitibi\u20145 at 54%.Atl.Srifear\u2014130 at 22, 30 at 21%.Bell Tel.\u201440 at 100.Brazilian\u201448 at 32%.Brompton\u2014155 at 54%, 25 at 54%, 60 at 54%, 20 at 54Vi, 20 at 54%, 165 at 54, 50 at 5314, 115 at 54, 100 at 53%, 10 at 54.Breweries\u2014125 at 51 Vi.315 at Sl%, 130 at 52, 150 at 61%, 300 at 51%.Canada Cement\u2014100 at 90.Can.Cottons\u201425 at 73.Can.S.S.Com.\u20145 at 47.Can.S.S.Pfd.\u201420 at 69.Dom.Bridge\u201450 at 86%, 65 at 87, 25 at 87.Dom.Iron Com.\u2014102 at 42%.Dom.Glass\u20145 at 56, 53 at 56.Dom.Glass Pfd.\u201460 at 75.Detroit Ry.\u201488 bid.Gen.Elec.-\u201420 at 94%.Laurentide\u2014135 at 92, 10 at 91%.Mont.Power\u201450 at 81%, 10 at 81%, 35 at 82.Ogilvie Flour Pfd.\u201410 at 100.Penmans\u201415 at 95.Shaw.\u201410 at 104%.Smelters\u2014205 at 17%, 120 at 18, 80 at 18%, 150 at 18.Span.Riv.Com.\u201425 at 85%.Span.Riv.Pfd.\u201410 at 93, 25 at 92%, 125 at 92, 5 at 93, 50 at 92.Steel of Can.\u201425 at 60.Textile Pfd.\u20145 at 90.Merchants Bank\u201410 at 169%.Montreal Deb.\u2014$3,500 at 64.111.Com.\u201420 at 12.nrig8giB»Mrrg»*rnrrrgTr.3 E NEW YORK PRESS MARKET COMMENT Furnished by McManamy & Walsh ° .sLHJLi'JLXSL^SLMJULBJUL tJUItAj Wall Street Journal\u2014What the street is prepared for during the next month or six weeks is a trading market fluctuating within a narrow area.Times\u2014It is argued ultimately that a typical traders market must follow in which there is the endeavor to accumulate profits by quick turns on either side.Journal of Commerce\u2014Both in volume of trading and in character of business during yesterday\u2019s market transactions were practically identical of those of the proceeding session.Herald\u2014The way in which stocks first advanced yesterday and then, fell into a great deal of irregularity was quite in keeping witht technical conditions of recent growth.Headings\u2014Tobacco men are optimistic; had prosperous year.Texas and Pacific reports improvement in November.Paper trade re-adjustment is well under way.Three speculative bonds in better position.Canadian Pacific likely to show larger 1920 net.|tHE MONTREAL CATTLE MARKET QUOTATIONS EXCHANGE.Cables 3.59% French .\t.\t5.89\t5.90 Belgian .\t.\t6.19\t6.20 Swiss .\t\t15.24 German .\t.\t1.32\t1.33 Italian .\t.\t3.45\t3.46 SALES TO 2 P.M.\t\t Abitibi\u20142C\tat 55%, 10 at 55%, 90\t at 55, 35 at\t54%, 30 at 54%,\t28 at 54%, 75 at 54%, 25 at 54%,\t\t150 at 54%.\t\u201425 at 21%, 50\tat 22.Atl.Sugar\t\t Brazilian\u2014\t-10 at 32%.\t (Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, Jan.5.\u2014Cattle receipts today were 160.Four or five steers and heifers of medium good quality were sold for nine dollars.The balance of the cattle were all common quality and were sold at prices ranging from three twenty-five to three fifty for canners to seven fifty for the best of the cows and heifers.Quotations: Butcher Brompton- cows, medium $5 to $7.50; canners $3.25 to $3.50; cutters $4 to $5; butcher bulls, common $5 to $6.50, Calf receipts were 55.Grass calves were unchanged.Veal ¦70 at 53%, 50 at 53%,;ca,ves generally were thirteen dollars 10 at 53, 125 at 52%, 25 at 52%.25 j and thirteen fifty.- - - ¦ - - ¦ at 53, 125 at 52%, 25 at 74 » 25 atl Sheep receipts were 75.The few 53, 75 at 52%, 25 at 53 , 50 at 52%, sheep and lambs offered were in mix-50 at 62%, 80 at 52%, 5 at 53, 75 atifed lots of poor quality, 52%, 25 at 52%, 10 at 52%, 15 atj\t*- 52%.(Associated Press Despatch.) CHICAGO, Jan.5.\u2014Parishioners of the Episcopal Church at Win-netka, a fashionable North Shore suburb, are mystified as to the identity of the elderly gentleman who occupied a front pew Sunday morning after he had visited the choir room | and secured all the valuabh s from | the\u2019 overcoats of thechoir members.| Blissing articles included the pas- ! tor\u2019s njonogramed silver cigarette t case, a derby hat, and sums in cash Can.S.S.Com.\u20145 at 47, Dom.Iron Com.\u201455 at 42.Dom.Iron Pfd.\u201410 at 68.Dom.Glass\u201425 at 56.Laurentide\u2014125 at 92.Mont.Power\u20141 at 82, 2 at 81% Penmans\u201425 at 95.Smelters\u201418.Span.Riv.PfcL\u201425 at 92.St.Law.Flour\u201425 at 61%.Tucketts Tob.\u201475 at 41.Waya.\u20142 at 87.Merchants Bank\u20145 at 169%.Nat.Brew.\u201425 at 51, 10 at 52, 125 10 at 50%.DULL SESSION TODAY ON MONTREAL \u2019CHANGE ranging from\tdollars^ 51, 60 at 50%, 25 »t 50,10 i The thief was first\t| MATERIAL DECLINES IN THE PRICE OF WHEAT Archibald Shaw, the who saw him in the choir cloak room.He explained that he was at-1\t________ tending the services and lost his (Associated Press Despatch) way.Later, he was noticed among CHICAGO, Jan.5.\u2014General Com-the congregation.\tÎ mission house selling, together with As the inan left the church an ]ack 0f support, led to material de- laHxnY* t- rx rx \\r\trx fx xx /x c- xx » x t tx lx, *xx rxxx.l\t.-\t-\tx ¦ MONTREAL, Jan.5.\u2014The local | stock exchange continues to be dull j and uninteresting.Very little trad-j ing took place during the first hour : this morning, and absolutely nothing \u2019worth mentioning occurred.Atlantia Sugar remained steady and unchanged at 22, as did also Brazilian at 32%.Brompton lost a quarter point during the early trading to 54, while Laruentide weakened an eighth to 91V,'.National Breweries was unchag-ed at 51%.Other important issues did not ap-j pear on tho tape during the first \u2019 hour.49 5-8 cents, Î around.and then weakened all * *~*\u201ci Ifisxlr\u2019 /XT CT1TXTX/XTT I *-*S I 111 I f I >1 ¦ .*-* VIX I 11»- l\t« usher shook hands with him, and!.,,,,.-\tma\tmarat-i.£kwJT t0 rCtUrn- HC promisedi Signs pointed to slowing down to ex-1 b /^^n^gïaTS hoS ne WOUiq-____ __________ p#rt calls, and it was contended on ;\t^\t.¦¦¦- c un dtc Mnor\t!the the Bear si(ie that foreign buying I, SHORTS MORE AGGRESSIVE | of wheat in the United States was ON WALL STREET \u2019CHANGE | about at an end.Talk was also cur- | rent that milling demands had fallen (Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, Jan.5.\u2014(Wall St., Noon)\u2014Shorts became more gressive within the first hour, de daring their attacks principally against oils, shippings and the miscellaneous list.Mexican Petroleum lost 4 points, Pan-American and Royal Dutch 2, Atlantic Gulf 3%, independent steels and equipment 1 to 1%, American Sugar 1%, and off somewhat.Opening prices, which ranged from a half to two cents lower, with March j ¦ $1.72 to $1.72 1-2, and Blay $1.66 to de\u2019 $1.67 1-4, were followed by a decided further setback.Continued liberal receipts depres-1 sed corn.After opening 3-8 to 7-8 lower, including Blay at 74 3-8 to 74 | 3-4 cents, the market underwent a further sag.Oats were down grade with other American Smelting 1%.Endicott-i\tt , .\t, .Johnson reacted 2 points, Continen-; cereals starting unchanged to 1-4 to tal Can 3, American Tobacco and ; 3-8 cent off, wth May 49 1-4 to Sears-Roebuck 1 % , and investment rails, notably Reading, Great Nor- BURNETT&CO.BOND AND STOCK BROKERS 12 St.Sacrament St.MONTREAL (Members Montreal Stock Exchange) Established 1868.Geo.H.Smithers.J.J.M.Pangman.G.W.S.Henderson., them, the Pacifies and Chesapeake & Ohio, 1 to 1%.A moderate rally real, where he went to attend the j je(j ^ Baldwin and Crucible proved marriage of bis niece, Miss^M.j ineffectual, prices dropping back again before noon.Call money was in abundant supply at 7 per cent.daughter of Mr.Grant Hall.Mrs.Hattie Avery, of Beebo, returned to her school on Monday.Miss Marion Ladd went to Sher-\u2019 brooke on Monday after spending a pleasant holiday with friends here.! Mrs.Gertrude Hibbard went to Montreal on Monday for two weeks, a guest at the home of Mr.and Blrs.W.U.Salford.The annual meeting of the directors and members of the Brome STERLING EXCHANGE STRONG NEW YORK, Jan.5.\u2014Sterling exchange strong.Demand $3.58%.Cables $8.59%.Canadian dollars firm, 14% per cent, discount.held in the Town Hall, Brome, on Monday morning, January 10, at! 10 o\u2019clock.All persons interested iCounty Agricultural Society wifi be I are reauested to be nresunt.McMANAMY & WALSH STOCKS AND BONDS Whiting Block Telephone 25\tSherbrooke We Specialize in E.T.Issuea Direct Private Wire, over which we can execute orders promptly and satisfactorily.i i » I PAGE EIGHT SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1921, SAWYERVME NEWSY NOTES OF INTEREST VALUABLE LIVE STOCK LOST IN SERIOUS FIRE Coonciliurs\u2019 Nomination Papers Dar.\u2019ge Estimated at $7,000\u2014 Are Made Out\u2014Other General Quantity of Hay and Grain, in News.SAWYERVILLE, Jan.5.\u2014 The Christmas tree and entertainment given by the Sunday school children of the Methodist Church was held on Christmas Eve in the Methodist Church, and was fairly well attended by the parents and friends of the children.The programme was very well rendered by the juveniles, and consisted of* recitations, Christmas sor.g-s and drills, every one doing their part creditably.Mrs.Rogers and Mrs.J.W.Shier and Miss Marion Robertson are worthy of m children.\t.\t,.\t\u201e .ed the chairman\u2019s duties for the I s'Jecoeaect m releasing evetiim*\t'\texcept one, as well as the At tie close of the entertainment |\tJ the Christmas tree was stripped of \";i '\u2022 1 -\t\u201c its fruit.All the children present Addition to Motor Car and Farm Implements, Destroyed.REEDSDALE, QUE., Jan.5\u2014A serious fire broke out here on M'on-lay, when Mr.Ben.Seale\u2019s large barn was totally destroyed.Mr, Ben.Seale went into his bam to take some ¦¦asoiine out of his car for threshing purposes, and.as the -place in which s car was stored was somewhat .ark he took a lantern with him.While endeavoring to shut off the 'low cf gasoline some of it splashed into the lantern and in a moment everything was ablaze.Mr.Seale LODGE GAVE MUSICAL PLAY A BIG PARTY ! PRESENTED BY AT DANVILLE LOCAL TALENT General News and Personals from Présentation at His Majesty\u2019s for Danville and District.nuch praise for training the i rT(>t ^ h.a:lds severely burned, but .Rev.J.W.Shier perform- m sP*f .tnls ¥ and -Mrf- fv.succeeded m releasing all of the Benefit of Public Library Was Huge Success.DANVILLE, Jan.5.\u2014One of the greatest events of the season vvasl\t______ the social evening given by the offi-1 The production of \"Princess cers and members of Doric Lodge, Ch:ysanthemum\u201d last Jtme by local No.3 L A.F.and A.M., in the Town talent was favorably received by ad-Hall, on New dear\u2019s Eve.It was mirers of amateur musical work, and very largely attended by the towns- subsequently several suggestions people ami a number from outside were made as to the advisability of points.The first, part of the evening repeating it at some future date.was given to cards, and small tables filled the hall.A hours were enjoy\t___ _____ after which refreshments were served, the waiters being members of the lodge.Dancing commenced ,\t.\tir Yesterday afternoon\u2019s and even- tes \\ pleasant couple < f mg's presentation of the pretty Jap-JoyeU m this '.wiy.\tr,.Iri f:n nroved ¦wnt.hnnt -nese operetta proved without doubt that the suggestion was a practical one, for the play was given with a little after midniiht, \u2018Te^grand^^^ stamped it as one of Mother Knows better Let her combine her skill with the unusually rich flavor of KING COLE TEA.Not a doubt about the result.\u201cYoiill like the flavor \u2019s best amateur performances, and drew crowded houses.Charming oriental costumes., seen were made happy.The Sunday schol teachers were each presented with a small gift from their pupils.Several prizes were presented to the children for regular attendance.The pleasant gathering then dispersed after singing the national anthem.The Sunday school scholars of the Anglican Sunday schol of Sawycr-ville received tbeir ^I»ss pins last Sunday.They are now working for the silver pin, and in order to obtain tlia they must at least be present forty Sundays this year.id the heat was se intense as to pro | vent anyone from entering the build-| :ng.One horse, seven sheep, twenty .ens, hay, grain, new' automobile.Y-.ggies, wagons, harnesses and a!'.J farming implements were destroyed.| The loss is estimated at about seven j thousand dollars.COOK£ HIRE MRS.MOSES T.DESROCHERS PASSED AWAY.The community was shocked to learn o* the sudden death of Mrs.Moses T.DesRochers, widow of the iate Mr.DesRochers of this town, march being led by Mr.H.F.Gibson, W.M., and Mrs.F.W.Gibson.Dancing was kept up with vim and ;\t.vigor until the wee sma* hours of and music made a good setting the morning.During an intermis- for the .work of the participants, and sion refreshments were served.Tur- l*16 entire cast was- well chosen, both cott\u2019s five-piece orchestra furnished .rf&arH at St.Peter\u2019s P.» 1\tl AiL r i Church Hall with a representative at- rersonass ant, Vtner General tendance, although smaller than was News Items of Interest to Sut- h°Pe(t for-ton Residents.\t¦ - - Ht\u2018v' R B\u2018 Bro'vn\u2019 pastor of -the | who passed away on December 9th., General Notes.\ts.at the home of her daughter, Mrs.Service in the Anglican Mission i Llr\u2019e Rennie, at East Angus.Mrs.jail on Sunday evening at 7.30 DesRochers left her home here for o\u2019clock\tEast Angus about two weeks pre- Choir practice in the Mission hall ^ vious to her death t0 assist in nuTS- on Friday evening of this week The parishioners of the Anglican Church arc now looking forward to the forthcoming visit of Rev.Mr.Callis, who has been appointed by the Bishop of Quebec as travelling missionary for the diocese.Mr.Callis at one time had charge of the mission.A meeting was held on Monday evening for the purpose of selecting for the new council.Nomination ing at the home of Mrs.S.B.Somers, where several members of the family were ill, during that time Mrs.DesRochers contracted pneumonia and was taken to her daughter\u2019s home, where she passed away.Deceased who was in her fiftieth year was formerly Miss EUa Jane Rowell, and was married to Mr DesRochers (who predeceased her three and \u201cHome of My Child- but.mg programme has been arranged hood,\u201d were features of the even- Mr.and 10 Miss Tlress^E^Crosbie R X of mg\u2019 Whilw-' dllet\u2019 \u201c,Pawn of LoVe,\u201d Christmas in Montreal Miss ieressa rt Grosbie, K.N., ot sung with Captain Fraser, the \\.S.H Waterbary \\t spent out the fine qualities and Xmas with her parents Mr and blend of both voices_\t-\t(.ing friends Arthur Grieves of\u2019 Sutton, Que ' .In -Æe rlnditiYT) of the beautiful .Mias Mable Cross has returned to ^ years ago) some thirty-one years ago and she is survived by one son ,\t,\t.,\t\u2014\u2014 Mr.Willard DesRochers, Nashawa, papers have alreacy been signed for x.h, two daughters, Mrs.Lyle -he fnllnwtncr \u2022 Mr JameS Lowry, 1 \u201d-»- \u20145 »*-¦\t«' the following : Mr.mayor ; Mr.Edd Corine and Mr.L, I.Scott, Mr.B.E.Trombly as coun-eillors.It is quite probably further nominations will take place.The dance held in the Odd Fel-dws\u2019 hall last week was a decided vuceess, about seventy-five couples fencing and seventy-seven partaking of the supper at midnight.The next dance win be held on the 25th hist.The annual business meeting of the Farmers\u2019 Club will be held in the Orange hall on January 11th, at 8 e\u2019clock p.m.f.r election of officers for the year 1921.Financial reports brooke, spent the holiday week-end MR al.» be discussed\tthe guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.S.Mr.aid Mrs.W.B.Hodge and Farnsworth Master Lincoln and Milton Crom- Mr.and Mrs.Roy Loveland and *eil spent New Yearis Day m Sher- Mr.Judson Williams, of Sherbrooke, orooke.\twere the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ivan Mr.and Mrs.L.S.Woods ' \u201c Rennie, East Angus, and Mis-s Margaret DesRochers, Sweetsburg, and one grandson, Master Lionel Rennie and three step-sons, Mr.Curtis Des-Rocb w of Cookshire, and one sister, Mrs.Irwin Ayer, Montpelier, Vt.Prayers were read at Mrs.Rennie\u2019s house on Saturday afternoon, by the Rev.Mr.Shorten, pastor of the East Angus Methotiist Church, assisted by the Rev.W.P.Wornell, B.A., pastor of the Methodist church Cookshire.After which the cortage proceeded to Cookshire by motor where the burial service I Methodist Church, presided.The -\t_\tspecial lesson, a Psalm, and a por- btlTON, Que., Jan.5.-\u2014Mr.Wm - tion of one of the Epistles of the Course, of Glen Button, spent Cnrist-: Corinthians was read by Rev.Mr.mas at the home of Mr, L.A.Hurl- j Brown, who also made a few re- .\t: marks in connection with the Week Mis.G.Metevie spent 0f Prayer, in which Christians of all ,\t, .\t\u201e\t_\t.\u201e \u201e\t, i denominations were joining in Can- brought Mrs.Dan.Brown, of Farnham, ' ada and the United States.Every-perfect was ^here during the holidays visit- where prayers were giving up to God at the same moment, for help and mur grieves, oi ouram, v*ue.\t\u201cOn» Pin» >> *\t-V\".-__________ .Xr\t,\u20141-;;\u2014 -\u201c Strength to carry on His work, and Another old resident of Danville\tiron?Madarae ^r.,hofe.111 Mtnchest,eG after a1 passed away on December 29th.in\tsh°W.ed\t£ u-±n\u2019 has returned sang \u201cPath of Love\u201d in captivating son, McConnell, Parker, Phillitw.\u2022\t.ColleSr,'> after spend- I way, while the role of \u201cPrince So- Richards and Smith.\t( ln*L.holidays at home.Slow\u201d was well taken by Mr.Her- Sprites \u2014 Misses Arnold, Adams Miss Nancy Warden has been a ;acrt Main.\t; Bennett, Hall, McKindsey, Mun-ay!\tdauf,hfctr\u2019 Mr8\u2019 G\u2019 E' The four ladies-in-waitlng, Mrs.Smith and Veilleux.\t!\t« ; Fraser, the Misses Vincberg, Pales\tFairies\u2014Misses Gough, Margaret! irén \u2019îUM wl™ In ano Parkes, added to the personnel, Gough, Nutbrown,»Reynolds, Sch- Mrs T Jordon%o*r f*hrisLmM and their ringing of \u201cLullaby Land,\u201d wartz, Jacqualine Schwartz.\tI Mr and Mrs M F O™ w*™ with 1 m.r obligato by Mr.Harold Pages-Misscs Clare Kilbum and recent\tN\tH M McConnell, was one of the best en-, Dorothy Nutbrown.\tI Owens atBroml Semble numbers.\tI\tI An attractive specialty was the .- ¦¦¦\t1 ll¦¦= oriental dance given by Miss Eileen j Hawkins and Mr.Gault Parker, the j unique movements and elegant cos-| tumes making a pretty diversion, land brought out their dancing talents.The children\u2019s part was no small part, indeed, for Sherbiooke can boast of having som eyouthful talent that is evidence of splendid training and natural tendency on the I part of the children.Doris Jackson as the gay little kitten was a pretty addition to tho least, and with her natural protector, , \u201cSaucer Eyes\" gave a unique touch ito the play, in song, action and 'dance.Cynthia Adams and Patricia Reynolds, in th- dainty \"Coppella Mr.M.Schoolcraft\u2019s.Mr.Corey and Mr.E.Grecnier, from Bedford, were at Miss C.Sawyer\u2019s, on Sunday, TOBACCO GROWERS STOP SALES, MAYSVTLLE, Ky., Jan.6.\u2014Tobacco growers stopped the tobacco sales at Maysville warehouse yesterday on tho ground that prices offered would ruin the growers.Similar scenes prevailed at Carlisle and at Paris.dainty \"Coppel Waltz,\" were the embodiment of grace, and «howad a decided talent in j the art whicn always lends itself 'graceful!, to children.Th,- \u201cfairies\" were charming In their dainty dance* and costumes, while the \"spirits\" gave a \"Dance Orotssqur\" with a gsy abandon that j won hearty applauss, I Th« chorus work, which seldom receives the praire dus th« amount of ! labor involved, was .feature of tho production, can ful detail showing I throughout, and the orohestift! ac-oompanimsnt, with Mr.Kdgoeomb* at the piano, wa* «xasllent, M», Jui.ru*, violinist, kindly contributed n solo during an Intermission In hit b«»t alyls, Mra, Alhurtu !,< ilaron-Adams, under whoa* capabls direction tha presentation wa* given, la detarvlng of great, praiss for her untiring efforts jin placing \u2018Trineuaa Ckryaanlhe-| mum\u201d on tho list of atjsceaaful ama-itwr vvtmta, while the publia In gvn- Manufacturers INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Toronto, Canada 1920 A Year of Outstanding Success New Insurances Exceed .52 Million Dollars Net Gain in Insurance in Force.40 Million Dollars Total Insurance in Force Exceeds.179 Million Dollars TTie Thirty-fourth Annual Report will show 1920 to be one of the most successful years in the Company\u2019s history.To ovr thotnaiuh of Policyholder» tve extend bett wishei for the New Year.C.O, PALMER, DUtrlst Manager \u2022 GKO, J, ALEXANDER, DUtriat Manaaar A, A, TATE, Ganava! 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