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[" ._ .- - .-.- .* Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.Codere Rev.Father 19Feb22 \u201c ^^\t^Mminnrv.SHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1921.Twenty-Fourth Year, a ESTIMATES TABLED IN THE HOUSE YESTERDAY Arrangements Made For Reception To Their Excellencies IS SEMI-OFnCIAUÏ ANNOUNCED PETROGRAD IS THAT THE GERMAN AMBASSADORS CAPTURED AFTER HAVE BEEN CAUED TO BERLIN! HEAVY SIEGE ions After Terrific Bombardment\u2014Workmen Revolt |The German Ambassador at Paris Left Last Evening for Reyo^^onary jj!orc^ ^\u2018Jie Berlin\u2014AU Theatres, Movie Picture Houses and Concert Halls Were Ordered Closed at Dusseldorf by the Commander of the French Forces Occupying the City \u2014German Chancellor Endorses Protests Made by Dr.Simons.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, March 9.\u2014Dr.William Mayer, the German Ambassador, left Paris for Berlin this morning.A despatch from Berlin this morning semi-officially announced that the German ambassadors at London, Paris and Brussels had been summoned to Berlin.NO UNTOWARD INCIDENTS REPORTED AT DUSSELDORF (Associated Press Despatch) DUSSELDORF, March 9.\u2014Allied soldiers patrolled the city last night.So far as lênown there were no untoward incidents, the population of the city accepting the presence of Entente troops with seeming apathy.All theatres, moving picture houses and concerts were ordered closed late yesterday by General Dégoutté, commander of French forces occupying the city, but he promised this order might be modified in a few days.Provincial authorities were invited yesterday to meet the commanders of the Allied (these fortresses upon Kronstadt, where fires were observed.An infantry assult by the Soviet troops upon Kronstadt is reported to have been repused with enormous loss to (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, March 9.\u2014Less (Associated Press Despatch) COPENHAiGE'N, March 9.\u2014 Pet-rograd is reported to be in the hands of Revolutionary forces, which for several days have been fighting against Russian Bolshevik troops near the city, says a special despatch from Helsingfors received here this morning.The revolutionary forces were victorious, the despatch declares, after a terrific bombardment of Petrograd from Kronstadt Gorko and Syster-Ibak, which was followed by machine gun battles in the streets of the cit^ REPORTS ARE CONFLICTING (Associated Press Despatch) COPENHAGEN, March 9.\u2014News of the Russian situation to-day was conflicting with the latest Helsingfors despatches reporting that the Soviet Government forces har recaptured the fortresses of Krasnoya, Gorko and Systerbak this morning and were training the big guns of troops here, and a state of siege was declared.LESS THAN 25,000 TROOPS USED IN LATEST ADVANCE the attacking forces.These reports ,,\t.\t.r:\t.,\tj t\twere proceeded by claims made in than twenty-nve thousand troops\tAccording to a Reval «.were used in carrying out the occupation of additional German 1 special, however, the Soviet troops / territory under the decision reached at London Monday, effected recaptured the southeastern suburbs ' yesterday, it was learned at the French Foreign office.\tI^ThtSfaf fugitives from Pet- A detachment of one hundred blue jackets to reinforce the ; rograd are clhmorinig for entry into French Rhine flotilla left Paris last night by the Cologne Express.Another hundred will leave today.CHANCELLOR ENDORSES DR.SIMONS' PROTESTS (Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, March 9.¦\u2014 Protests voiced 'before the Supreme Allied Council in London by Dr.Simon, Foreign Minister and head of the German delegation at the reparations conference, were emphatically endor-ced by Chancellor Fehrentoack, who sjwke before the Reichstag yesterday.After aimouneing- that negotiations at London had been broken off and that the German delegation was returning to Berlin, the chancellor said: \u201cThis violation of law and justice cannot be defended on any juridical grounds.It assums doubly pernicious aspects when directed against a people from w\" * had been taken.The events of the past week have convinced the government tile methods pursued toy the AJlics cannot possibly accomplish the rehabilitation of Europe nor bring about a liquidation of the wax.\u201cIn the course of the London nego-tSatidrus, Foreign Minister Simons appealed to his story,\u2019 said the Chancellor, in discussing the question of responsibility for the war.\u201cI feel permit,ted to declare the judgement of history is already established, and that the nature of the verdict is sudh that any attempt to fasten re-tpcmMbility solely upon Germany (must fail because it is false.BILL FOR THE DE-CONTROL OF COAL TAKEN UP Labor Party Opposed the Bill in the British House of Commons.Fipiand,, the Finnish advices state.SITUATION IN KRONSTADT HOPELESS (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, March 9.\u2014 Wireless message from Moscow yesterday ays the food' and fuel situation in Kronstadt is hopeless and that dissolution among the insurgents is increasing hourly.It adds that the leaders of the rebels are taking the severest measures to prevent the sailors deserting to the 'Soviet army from Kronstadt.APPEALED TO PEOPLE TO CALL FOR RIGID ECONOMY Newly Appointed U.S.Secretary of Treasury Issues Appeal.(Associated Press Despatch) WASHINGTON, March 9.\u2014 Secretary Mellon, of the Treasury, in his first official statement made pub.Me last night in the form of a letter to bankers appealed to \u201cthe people generally\u201d to standi for rigid economy in governmental expenditures and urged) the immediate establishment of a national budget system.PETROGRAD WORKERS RE-VOLT LONDON, March 9.\u2014The Petro-grad workmen are revolting against forced mobilization and have attacked the Soviet troops, says a Helsingfors despatch to the London Times.It adds that the revolutionary leader Koslovki is completely victorious and is preparing to advance on Petrograd.A POLITICAL FEUD BREAKS Two of Alderman Powers\u2019 Political Lieutenants Are Murdered.(Associated Press Despatch) CHICAGO, March.9.\u2014A reign of unlawfulness, declared to toe the outcome of a political feud which has terrorizer one of the most densely populated wards in the city for weeks, yesterday culminated with the assassination of two of AMerman John Powers\u2019 political lieutenants, tooth of whom were snot dead.Powers defeated D\u2019Anndrea for alderman last month.Mr.Sauve Gave Notice Of Motion Calling For Reform Of The Legislative Council-To Take Appointments Out Oi Politics Opposition Leader Would Have Members of the Upper House Selected in a Different Way Than at Present\u2014 Details of David Bill Are Announced\u2014Debate on Mr.Sauve\u2019s Motion Will Take Place Within a Few Days.- *- Q (FRICTION AMONG MUTINEERS i\tREPORTED (Associated Press Despatch) i LONDON, March 9.\u2014Workers in 1 Soviet Russia are unanimously indig-, .\t\u2022 \u201e , \u201e T, A .Inant over the revolutionary uprising (Associated Press Despatch)\tKronstadt, and are begging to LONDON, March 9.\u2014The House be allowed to fight against the forces of Commons yesterday began a keen engaged with Soviet troops there, , .,\t, debate on the Government Bill for «av* a wireless despatch from Mos- ¦hieh the last defense tbo d.Sauve does not go that far, (but wants the ap- Snntments of members of the Upper ouse taken, out of politics.His idea, is that the.members should 'be chosen in a different way, some by selection of the universities', others by Boards of Trade, agricultural associations, and so on, so that the council will be representative of all the varied interests.Secretary declined to introduce a bill to legalize marriage with deceased husband\u2019s brother.'Oivdl service estimates were «ut down by 145,000,000 sterling as compared with last year.Comimumst party opened at Moscow yesterday unid'er difficult ci rcu ms tan-ces, the message states.The Republic is surrounded by an endless number of enemies, it contin-(Continued on Page 10.) WITHDRAWAL OF U.S.TR00PS NOT UNDER CONSIDERATION WASHINGTON, March 9.\u2014 The iMthdrawal of the United States forces from the Rhine is not under consideration, Secretary Weeks, of the War Department announced after the first meeting of the Harding Oabinet.DISCÜSSiONÔN QUESTION OF DISARMAMENT (Associated Press Despatch) TOKIO, March 9.\u2014 The United States muwt be willing to make some sacrifice in behalf of the principle of disarmament, advocated! by President Handing in his inaugural speech, declares the militarist Kokumin Shim-bun, in commenting on.Mr.Harding\u2019s address.\u2019\u2018Otherwise,\u201d the paper contiuoK, \u201cno power would accept his suggestion's.Disarmament must be mutual, and no country crying for peace will oppose it.\u201c Other newspapers here commented more on the controversy regarding the Island of Yap than on Mr.Hard-ina'a inauguration.-«- J THE WEATHER CLEARING AND COLDER The trough of low pressure is jlowly moving eastward, causing shower» in Quebec, Ontario and the Maritime Provinces, while in Manitoba the weather is fair and cold.Westerly wind*, clearing \u2022omewhat colder tonight tomorrow.Plans Arranged For Reception To Their Excellencies The Duke And Duchess Of Devonshire-Civic Half Holiday Likely Their Excellencies Will Spend a Couple of Hours in Sherbrooke\u2014Merchants and Citizens Requested to Decorate Their Stores and Dwellings with Flags and Bunting Civic Half Holiday Likely to Be Proclaimed.ngj ana AT a meeting held in the City Hall yesterday evening, details in connection with the proposed reception to their Excellencies the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, were freely discussed.Pro-Mayor J.K.Edwards presided, M.0.MacKenzie acting as Secretary.It was definitely asertained, that their Excellencies would be in Sherbrooke for a couple of hours next Wednesday, March 16th, and the reception, was to assume the nature of a joint civil and military event.The different telegrams exchanged between the Governor-General\u2019s private secretary and the Pro-Mayor were laid before the meeting and subsequent to detailed discussion, the following programme was approved of.1.\u2014Their Excellencies will arrive at the Grand Trunk station at 2.30 p.m.sharp, Wednesday, March 16th, and a guard of honor, composed of one hundred men, chosen from our two local regiments, will present arms while the band will play appropriate music.2.\u2014A platform will be built on the station and appropriately decorated.Addresses will be read both In English by Pro-Mayor Edwards and In French by Alderman Forest.These addresses are being prepared by Justice White, Sr., and by the Seminary authorities respectively.A bouquet of roses will also he presented to her Excellency the Duchess.3.\u2014During the course of the next twenty minutes, local citizens will be.presented to tho distinguished visit- I ors.4.\t\u2014Six limousines will convey their Excellencies and staff to the Sherbrooke and St.Vincent de Paul , Hospitals, where they will spend ten j minutes at each place.This will af-l ford the distinguished visitors an op-I portunity of obtaining an excellent view of the City, which is too large to be visited in detail in the short time at their disposal.M.W.Cross is in charge of the committee responsible for the autos while the presidents of the differnet hospitals will undertake to organize a short re.ception at their respectiv places.5.\t\u2014From the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital the route will bo as follows: Along King Street, Wellington, IHif-ferin, Melbourne, Queen, King, Grove and as far as the Notre Dame convent, whore the authorities 'and pupils will entertain their Excellencies for half an hour.6.\t\u2014From tho Convent, the route | will be along Marquette and Belvl-! dere streets as far as tho Canadian Pacific station, where the guard of honor and hand will be in attendance.7.\t\u2014Proclamation.The committee in charge of decorations is composed of Messrs.Audet, Ilyndrnan, Mc-Swiggan, Marchant and Colwill.The members of Die reception committee request merchants and individual citizens to decorate their stores and houses located along the route over which Excellencies will proceed, so as to make the event one worthy of the City of Sherbrooke.A civic half holiday will soon be officially proclaimed.SECURE REVENUE FROM AMUSEMENT TAXES (Special to Record) QUEBEC, March 9.\u2014 The David Bill, nowr by the Quebec Assembly, which seeks to provide assistance for public charities, will secure its revenue mainly from taxation on muasements.The biH provides there will be tax of twenty-five cents on every one dollar admission ticket to race ¦meetings-, fifty cents on every two dollar ticket and so on in like protportion.When the receipts of pari-mutuel machines amounted' to ten thousand dollars, ten per cent will be deducted from bets, six per cent, to go to tha race track association and four per cent, to the government.If the receipts amount to fifteen thousand dollars, five per cent, avili go to the government, if twenty thousand dollars, four per cent, will go to the race track association and six per cent, to the government, and so on.One half of the proceeds of the general amusement tax will be given to the municipalities to be dis-triguted to local charities and the other half will 'be paid to the government.THE PREMIER CF SPAIN WAS ASSASSINATED ESniATIS WERE TABLED IN THE HOUSE YESTERDAY; MACMASTER BILL REJECIED IN THE COMMONS Sir Henry Drayton, Minister of Finance, Yesterday Tabled the Main Estimates in the House, Totalling $582,062,\u2019\u2019 698, Against $537,148,429 Last Year, and Total Estimates of $613,225,411.(Special to the Record) OTTAWA, ONT., March 9.\u2014The following statement givra a general view of the main estimates presented to Parliament, yesterday, by Sir Henry Drayton, Minister of Finance, comparing them with total estimates voted for the previous year.Interest and; expenditure,\tEstimates\tExpenditures resulting from the war.\t1921-22.\t1920-21.Interest \t \t\t.$140,613,163.62\t$140.000,000.06 \t.\t31,816,923.96\t37,070,485.57 Soldiers\u2019 Land Settlement\t\t.\t35,017,000.00\t50,017,000.00 Soldiers\u2019 Civil Re-establishment .\t.\t19,310,000.00\t40,387/364.33 Totals \t\t.226,757,087.58\t267,474,549.90 Railways \u201cNot Including Capital,\u201d .\t.172,687,633.39\t79,850,174.33 Totals \tv\t\t.172,687,633.39\t79,850,174.33 Housing Loans, \u201cRevote\u2019 \t\t\t\t\t\t.10,456,800.00\t13,310,000.00 General Government Purposes \t\t, 136,924,670.23\t152.739,171.31 Capital, \u201cIncluding Railway Capital\u201d.\t.27,4)69,127.00\t59,519,115.48 Demobilization \t \t\t.\t7,777,380.00\t40,332,440.00 Total \t\t.182,617,922.23\t265,900,686.79 Grand Total \t \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\t.$ 582,062,698.20\t$613,225,411.02 Shot Down While Returning to His Home from Late Session of Senate.INTERMEDIATE AGRICULTURAL SCHOOLS.\t.QUEBEC, March 9.\u2014Much business was cleared off the order pnper acj.ed jn a few moments, and as the in the way of government bills, tnira |ast sdot rullg ou(; the motor cycle MADRID, March 9.-\u2014This city was horrified last night when it became known that Eduardo Dato, Premier and Minister, had been assassinated while returning to his home from a late session of the Spanish Sénat.Immediately after the news was received in official circles arrangements were made to carry on the Government until a new premier could be appointed by King Alfonso.The Count de Bugallal, Minister of Interior, will act as temporary premier.All trace of the men who killed the premier was lost in the excitement attending the assassination.Immediately after the crime had been committed the criminals, who were riding in the side car of a motorcycle, speed away and disappeared.\t?Premier Dato left the Senate Chamber at eight-thirty o\u2019clock and entered his car, which was waiting for him.The machine was driven through Calle Arenal to Puerta Del Sola, and thence through Calle De Alcala.A motorcycle with a sidecar, carrying two men had followed the premier\u2019s motor unnoticed, there being many other similar machines on the streets.When the premier\u2019s car had reached Plaza Independensia, near Senor Dato\u2019s home, the motorcycle increased its speed and approached the side of the premier\u2019s automobile.At that point, the streets are quite dark.When the motorcycle had drawn up even with the automobile, the two men in the side car and the driver of the machine opened fire upon the premier, twenty-one shots being discharged.The whole tragedy was en- The House of Commons, yesterday, rejected, by an adverse vote ol 105 to 64, on motion for second reading, the bill presented by A.R.McMaster (Brome), to require a cabinet minister to resign any directorships he may hold in incorporated companies.The chief Liberal whip voted against the bill.The National Progressives split on the division.\t, ,\t_\t,\t_\t.\u201e .Third reading was-given to the bill to amend the Exchequer Oo-urt Act, Discussion followed on second reading of a bill to define \u201cCanadian National.\u201d\t,\t.\t,.A resolution by .B.McCoig (Kent), favoring a standardization ol parts of agricultural machinery, was referred, after discussion, to come on agriculture.F.H.Keefer (Port Arthur and Kenora),moved the appom-tment of a special committee of tne House to investigate the benefits of a deep waterway from the Great Lakes, by way of the St.Lawrence, to the sea.In the Senate the sitting was brief.Consideration of the Government bill creating a control board for the Lake of the Woods levels was postponed, THE RAILWAY ESTIMATES WILL TOTAL $178,000,000 ______ ?-\u2014 (Associated Press Despatch) quired for the Grand Trunk.OTTAWA, Ont., March 9.\u2014Rail- Advances in fuel, food;, fodder and way estimates to be submitted in clothing to needy settlers of the the House will be $178,000,000, of Western Provinces are provided for Which some $76,000,000 will be re-1 (Continued on Page 10.) reading was given to measures regarding district magistrates\u2019 pensions, for ratification of a contract swung into a side street and vanished.The driver of the premier\u2019s car, between the government and Janies pcarinc.the firing, increased his Bay Railway Company and the Canadian Pacific Railway Company respecting the construction of a line of railway\u2019s from Kipawa to Riviere speed, but the premier shouted: \u201cI am wounded, stop the car!\u201d The chauffeur found the premier terribly wounded about the head des-Quinze, to a bill providing lor - aye\tue said j10 believ- the acquisition of Lake Edward sani.| C(j )ly waa badly hurt.The driver torium, to amend the Quebec Fubhc j japed t0 big seat and drove to a disservice Commission, to make thoi\tnearby, where first aid was salary of the chairman $8,000; to an ^ given.act respecting the establishment and Senor Dato was conscious when maintenance of a Dairy benool and | ta)ton from bis automobile, but col-of an Intermediate Agricultural ]apged jn a few minutes, and died School, to an act respecting an eni-1 while af jbe dispensary.He had ployment bureaux; to an act respect-1 three wounds in the back of his head, ing scaffolding, an act respecting : \u2019pbc cal- jn which he was riding the District Magistrates (.ourt and wa3 riddled with bullets.At the ses-to several other bills.Ihe main dis-j ;,jorl 0f the Senate which the premier mission was on Hon.Mr.Caron s bill bad been attending the Minister of regarding Intermediate Agricultural i Labor had introduced a bill extend-Schools.\tI ing the provisions of the Labor Ac- The purpose of this is to provide ) çjffent Law to agricultural workers.| agricultural education for those who ;*====\u2014-\u2014\u2014;-=¦*=* leave the elementary schools and; for ihe college-, wish to follow the course of an agri-j The Caron bill, providing for the cultural education for those who payment for milk on a basis of its! leave the college.\u201cAt plresent,\u201d | fat content aroused some discussion.| said the Minister, \u201cthere only exist! Hon.Thomas Chaput expressed his! three senior colleges, which turn out|astonishment at such a radical! many teachers and many excellent - change, which, he said, would neces-farmors.What is now required arelsitate a change in the equipment of; TRINIDAD PORT OF SPAIN» Trinidad, is the latest point at which this Bank ha* opened.The branch is undei the management of Mr.H.C Male* /A L-#PsSStrinidai> 'THE CANADIAN 1 £> OF COMMERCE.IK Chance and Saving The roan who complains tha* he never had a chance, also never had a Bank Account.He spent everything he made.But the man nigher up, and the man on top, developed the saving habit early.The man with money in the Bank does not ¦cold fortnne ; he takes advantage of opportunity A Savini Rank Is i Account started with The Merchants e first round up the ladder of succès*.schools where the sons of the farmers would be taught scientific culture.\t# \u201cWe wish to form good farmers who will not be only professors or teachers in agriculture,\u201d said the Minister.\u201cThese intermediate schools would receive pupils who the provisions of could not probably puss the entrance was given final midin factories for the manufacture of milk products.lion.Mr.Perron explained that this system would not be imposed un.til January 1, 1922.Meanwhile, he said, nil interested parties would be able to become entirely familiar with Tho bill TH\u20ac MCRCHANTS BANK Head Office : Montreal.OF CANADA.Established 1864- SHER BROOKE BRANCH, 1 NORTH HATLEY BRANCH.! THETT'ORD MINES BRANCH, BURY BRANCH, A.L.WINDSOR, Manager.F.VV.CLARKE, Manager.W.E.SPAClvMAN, Manager.I 066335 PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, !92ï.Bringing Up Father COPYRIGHT 1918.By George McManus t\" DROP THlïj ROPE FROM ROOF so IT »N FRONT OF MT WINDOW KOTTAcJIT OUT tiURE - TONIGHT 3^ ITIl be HANCiIM\u2019 there at t.EVEM tiHARO- HtfS, VÆLL'fT\u2019B AUU BET- Husbandry are\tand rene^ngV'oid\u201cas ; ^,J0iiT.n§ 1,\tToV'nc;1!p5 sociationa.Mr.Sherrill was gifted leaving to mourn his loss his wife Tijr nriUiANn FOR -oung men.Hurokl T.Bame, Stan-, wjtîl a fjne an(j attractive personal- and four daughters, Mrs W.Hayles, 'HE DEIKANJ r bridge East; W.W.Bowman, Scots old, passed away February 16th, Ham; A.F.Sanborn, South Roxton, and Mam wid to thank rheur many DICTIONARIES GROWS James M.Winter, Ormstown.with a fine and attractive personality and a genial character, which of Croydon, Eng.; Mrs.E.John soil £f' From AH Parts of the Townships Orders Are Coming in for W.E.Loomis ! one son, Mr.Harry Sherrill, j three daughters, one sister, Mrs.fr'ends for their kind sympathy | Sarah Bullock, of New York, and their sad bereavement.Useful Book.NORTH HATLEY GIRL GUIDES\tRev: Xiv^ SherrillT of , r- REORGANIZE\tAtlanta, Ga., and Mr.Edwin Sher-' ___________________, Mr8- fnce> secretary-treasurer of rilI of L,xin^on, Neb.His wife the^ocal committee for Girl Guides.n \u2019 j awav .f(.w VPars ago CHIROPRACTOR went t0- N'orth Hatley yesterday and pas6ed away J IcW J g STANSTEAD The Universities Dictionaries of-fered by the Record are going out.I local questions, theo meeting One of the two cases of bqoks re-; adjourned.cision to sever his connection with the Y.M.C.A.in taking up the general secretaryship of the national religious educational committee of Canada, had been received.At the conclusion of h!s address, Mr.Ballantync was heartily thanked for his presence and his clear report of the rational council annual meeting.After the further consideration of was The Farnham Hockey team played ; ceived by (he Record is^ largely assisted in reorganizing the com- dfviainr\tan(J a11 are Proud \u201cThe English vocabulary has .j « R ^\td m tlle Jean LeBaron, where the local com-1\t\u2019\"7.\tt^onp-h a fatal °f them.\tgrown to great size,\u2019 says Professor .».mittee was appointed, and a com- f\tIT'l^nexrfcted M The S.pany of three patrols was formedMfrnî\u2019aIati\u201c^ .irtecn years \u2019and the mumf with Miss Colt as captain.\t; ^ ia^\u2019\t.' y.A ' 4.u ,en jn| tion and are gettihg alonK Much interest was shown by the 1 .nL0nt:h*\t^ ï ' Rov.S.V.Boyd, of Magog ladies in the organization, and the I hta!tfl for somf tlmc\u2019\t' \u201e\t.W.C.students -I,, ha,, j SSP E^\u2019.fSSfSSTffiK \"fk the mumps are receiving every atten-: verHity, one of the contributora to , i * Cic company one ».i» .is*\ti'.a wuji, aii'j Luc ' TT\t\u2022! , u will undoubtedly become; He was a ^ pil ^ he High School1 charge of the services at \"\t* -\tchurch, Sunday, March pany wm umiouowmiy oecome T \u201d\t\u201e - » t +V)A Rf)V acou,, church, Sunday, March otn.of the best in the Eastern Town- anrj a 111 \" L\u201eior.wiff, his associates Boyd\u2019s morning sermon was on hips, while it fills the long felt want was popular with h.s awoc.ates\t^ ^ hMized th& of something for the girls.\u201d\t| ^The funera! took place.Monday | need of _a proper attitude toward TO OPEN BANK BRANCH IN ;\tand, STr^bb^.^ SiSgeiremlSi the remain* were escorted to the sU-'a violin solo in her usual pleasing 182 St.James SL, Montreal European Plan.Kate* $2.50 per da) and up.ISO Bed Rooms.30 with private Bath attached.\t_ _\t_\t_ Situated within five minuiea from VoL'iCri ali K.R.Terminals and.Steamship IvdlVclnEl iJlLHJlty Landing*.\t.\u2014 ,,\t._ Three attractive Dining Rooms.Good S\u20acr\u2019,ice' ABBOTT\u2019S CORNER TRINIDAD In addition to their branches us what we are.If you v/ant a photo\tHavana and Jamaica, the Canadian .-, - \u2014NO Pr#nltl»rv nfte rein The Chatn THE BANCROFT .THE TEN EYCK -THE ONONDAGA -THE LAWRENCE -THE JEFFERSON -ROBERT TREAT -THE PENN-HARRIS Wowckstkf*.mass.Albany, N.Y, Syracuse.NY.E*r*.Pa.Peoria.III.Newark, N.J.Harrisburg, Pa.MOTET- UTICA - - -THE TUTWILER - -THE PORTAGE - - -ROYAL 4 lONNAUGHT THE KING EDWARD-THE CLIFTON - - -THE SENECA - - - Utica.N.Y.Birmingham, Ala.Akron.Ohio Hamilton, Ont.Toronto.Ont.Niagara Falls, Ont.Rochksthr.N.Y.THE FORT STEUBEN STEUmrMViLL».Ohio THE DURANTE- - Flint Mich.In Course of Construction THE MOUNT ROYAL Montreal, Que THE STACEY-TRENT Trenton.N.J.PRINCE EDWARD - - Windsor, Ont.BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Philadelphia.Pa.I One of the Most Comprehensive and Successful Hotel Organizations in the World IN less than one year,and four months\u2014in June, 1922 to be exact\u2014Montreal will have become famous as the home of one of the largest and most magnificent hotels on the continent.HOTEL ACCOMMODATION in Montreal is at present very limited and additional high-class hotel facilities is an absolute necessity to the continued growth of the city.An issue of 8% Convertible Debentures of the MOUNT ROYAL HOTEL COMPANY LIMITED is at present being offered on the Canadian markets.This offering should appeal to the Canadian investor on account of its many attractive features.A directorate composed of some of the leading business and transportation interests of Canada and the fact that the hotel will be operated by the United Hotels Co.of America insures the success of the company.The United Hotels Co.is one of the largest and most successful hotel organizations in the world and it is noteworthy that other hotels in the \u201cUnited Chain\u2019\u2019have paid dividends ranging from 10% to 25% within two or three years.PRICE: PAR AND ACCRUED INTEREST WITH A 40% COMMON STOCK BONUS WRITE FOR CIRCULAR AND FULL PARTICULARS N.A.MacDONALD and company .T>-:î7 King Street West TORONTO LIMITED 2 Place d\u2019Armes Sq.MONTREAL 1112 Union Rank Kuiltling OTTAWA SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 192!.PAGE NINE \u201cDaily Record\u201d Want Advertisements BIG RESULTS FOR LITTLE MONEY CA.SH RATE\u201425 words or less, 35c each insertion; one cent each additional word.Six insertions for the price of fi-e if run daily.\t3 CHARGE RATE\u20142c per word each insertion; minimum charge 50c each insertion.HELP WANTED\u2014FEMALE Young gibl wanted to care vor two amall children, afternoona.Apply \u2022veniners, i'.A.Baldwin.65 Dominion Ave.Good capable girl wanted for general housework.Apply Mrs.McDonald, 28 Wolfe Street.Wanted for end of april or may lat, girl of about eighteen, or young Woman, aa nurse for two children.Excellent place for trustworthy peraon.Reply with full particulars to Mrs.H.Bruce Fletcher, 105 DuCferin Ave.A RELIABLE PERSON WANTED TO owlet in care of children.References required, Ajpÿiÿ to Mrs.R.H.Fletcher, Len-rwxvillc.A MAID WANTED WHO CAN DO PLAIN cooking.Apply to Mrs.Jaa.Mackinnon, 1ST Victoria St COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER WANT-ed for office of manufacturer.One with at least two years' experience.Permanent position.Apply to Box 45 Record.RELIABLE\tPERSON WANTED AT once (middle age preferred), as housekeeper.Two in family.Reply with full particulars to Mrs.Norman Somerville, Tomi-fobia.Qua GENERAL\tHELP FOR ORDINARY housework, light washing, plain cooking, two in family and baby.Apply, giving age, references, wages expected.Mrs.H.U.Mr Crum, Frellgbsburg./-lOOK GENERAL WANTED, FAMILY OF three; one capable of assisting with oara of two-year-old child.References required.Box 46 Record.Reliable young girl wanted to take care of two-year-old child, prefer one who could assist with household duties.Box 41 Record FOR SALE A HELP WANTED\u2014MALE man WANTED AT ONCE TO WORK j on farm ; must be a good militer.Good ! V\u2019 \\~ ¦ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE board and wages paid.Apply Box Upper Melbourne.Que.QIRCULAR sawyer wanted, cap- able of sawing hardwood, to grade and do own filing fc»r mill at Magog.Long job.Apply Colin C.MacPherson, Magog, Que VrECHANIO WANTED, ACCUSTOMED to auto work, also laborers and carpenters.Apply to W.E.Loomia.PROPERTY FOR BALE IN WATER-A ville.Hardwood findsh.electric light*, running water, barn, garage.Price, $1,\u20ac0Q.Apply J.Q, Royer, SO King St Phone 1262W.rpHREE LOTS FOR SALE ON ELM-.x wood Avenue, one minute from Prospect street car line.Box 89 Record.T OTS, 40x100, ON MARQUETTE ST.^ near Sun Life Building, for sale.Box 40 Record.A COMPETENT MAN WANTED grade lumber.Must be thoroughly conversant with National Hardwood Lumber Association Rules.Apply P.O.Box 632, Magog, Que.TO - O ELF-CONTAINED DWELLING HOUSE, ^ nine rooms, on Court St., for sale.Box 41 Record.VS^ANTED AT ONCE FOR THE MAN-* * ager\u2019s office of this Company a capable young man.experienced in stenography and typewriting, state age, experience and salary expected.Paton Manufacturing Company, Sherbrooke./CENTRALLY LOCATED LOT ON WEL-^ lington St.for sale.Size 50x80.Apply Bex 88 Record.SALESMAN\u2014SELF-RESPECTING SALES-^ man, whoa* ambition is beyond hU present place, might find more congenial employment with us, and at the same time double his income.We require a man of clean character\u2014sound in mind and body, of strong personality, who would appreciate a life's job with a fast growing concern, where industry would be rewarded with far abovi average earnings ; married man preferred.Apply to Mr.C.C.Bo net, 2nd Floor Olivier Bldg., Sherbi i 1\tAGRES FARM, 25 ACRES GOOD XU if timber, rest high state of cultivation, running water in yard, never freezes, 11 room dwelling house, 8 bams, 3 sheds.1 sugar house, sugar orchard.Richard Walker, Ulverton, Que.T^IGHT-ROOMED RESIDENCE FOR SALE X_d \u2014Hardwood finish, bath room, furnace heat; bam 25x35; pleasantly situated; also high-oven range.Apply to A.J.McIntosh, Ayer's Cliff, Que.MISCELLANEOUS VyANTED BY TWO YOUNG MEN\u2014 One large unfurnished room, centrally located.Apply to Box 43, care Record.QYRUP LABELS PRINTED ON GOOD ^ heavy stock, sent postpaid, 100, $2.26; 250, $2.50 ; 500, $3.25.John Heath.Rock Island.Que.fTIHREE LOCKING GLASSES, SIZE 3x4, X also a plate glass size 4x4, and a few large windows.Apply to Nault A Lacroix.EVAPORATOR, SAP VAT AND RAIN and 800 sap buckets, complete out> fit, for saie.O.T.Anderson.Bury, Que.STOLEN\u2014HORSE AND SLEIGH FROM Sutton, Que., March 1st; horse, white Arabian, tail docked short, cut on left hind leg; sleigh, dark bottle green, light panels.If seen notify owner, Henry Sharby.VyiLLOW AND POPLAR LOGS, 12 FT.VV long, 10 inches and up.railroad ties and horse hay.Apply W.E.Loomia, City | 2SOLID OAK STORE COUNTERS 15 FT.long, 2 ft, 6 in.wide, panneled front ; t f hardwood counters 9 ft long with drawer*.Must be sold at once, no reasonable offer refused.H.C.Wilson & Sons, Limited.FINE HIGH GRADE PIANO, beautiful mahogany case, for sale at a.bargain.Cash or easy terms.Edwards Furniture Co.COMPLETE SUGAR RIG FOR SALE eonaiatlng of Lightning evaporator, eugaring off.arch and pans, buckets with Grimm spouts and covers, storage, gathering tub.etc., all In perfect order.Cheap to quu-.k purchaser.H.A.Baldwin, R.R.No.3, Coatioook, Que.'yERY /CLEARING SALE.BURY\u2014CORN.*2.20 G per cwt ; feed molasses, 80c.per gallon.Other feeds at reduced pricea.Store room open Monday.Wednesday and Saturday afternoons for the next two weeks.Sales made to all who oome.Bury Farmers' Club.Cloth i cloth i cloth i do your women 'folks need materials in good qualities for their dresses and suits Ï We have thoœamls of yards that will be sold as low as *2.16 per yard, one-half regular price, in goods 64 to 56 Inches wide.This is an excellent opportunity to get materials in better qualities than usually found in women's fabric», and also take care of the children\u2019s needs.Call at our store address, 68 Wellington St, North, English A Scotch Woollen Co.All < UNCALLED FOR SUITS AND overcoats from our thirty branches throughout Canada will be sold at $14 each.Odd trousers, *3.95.In many cases this price is leas than one-third their actual value.Merchants buy these goods for resale to their customer*.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.1 LARGE BIZE MERCHANT'S SAFE, made by J.& J.Taylor, worth *125.for *80; 1 nick le plated National Cash Register, cost *815, for *100.Registers up to 299P.\t1 Bowser oil pump and tank (eecond floor) for *501 1 molasses pump (second floor), *10.All the above machines are in good working order.26 ft silent salesman counter for 126 (gloss alone cost more).Show cases, «cales, etc., etc.Kta Ora Cottage famished complete, including good piano, talking machine, large safe row-boat, situated on Lake Massawippl near Ayer's GUff.Price, $1000, American money.Wanted\u2014An offer for my general stock of merchandise.Will be sold in loi» to suit customer.C.H.Poole, Albert Mines.Que.WANTED, A WAGON Spring is here, sleighing is over.Scores of Record readers will buy wagons in the next thirty days.Have you one to sell?Or do you wish to buy?In either case, use the Record Want Column.rpHE W.C.MARCHANT PROPERTY ON Aryyle Ave., conefeting\u2019 of two acres of land, neat dwelling of eix rooms, bath and delightful piazza sun parlor.Hardwood floors, hot air heating, cement collar, larye graraye and hen house» three minutes' wall; from street car line.Price very reasonable and easy terms If desired.Apply Edwards Realty Co., Phone 1637-F.NEWSY NOTES OF INTEREST FROM MAGOG Meeting Held to Make Arrangements for Reception to the Governor-General.MAGOG, March 9.\u2014 Mrs, J.R Coons found a half dozen diminua COimnEES ANNOUNCED ATKNOWLTON Council Elected Committees for Next Term at Usual Meeting This Week.KNOWLTON, March 9.\u2014The general session of the municipal Coun- tive but nevertheless healthy andicil was held on Monday'night in active young grass hoppers near : County House with the Mayor, Dr.her home one day this week.We N.M.Harris, in the chair, and Coun-thmk that this constitutes a record cillors L.L.Knowlton, J.A.Dus- TkETACHED HOUSE.ACADEMY ST., Lennoxville, wren rooms and bath room, finished in hardwood, hot air heating;, hen house and garage, house in first class repair, two lots 60 x 100.Price, $5,500, on terms, R.Seiveright, 20 Whiting Block.Phone 842.Residence in lennoxville, very nicely finished in hardwood, eight rooms and large attic, bath room, fire-place, hot air heating.Garage.Price, $7,500 cash ; $8,000 on terms.R.Seiveright, 20 Whiting Block.Phone 342.as well as an indication that grasshoppers are planning to over run us this spring, unless nature in the form of a late frost or some other method succeeds in killing off the off-spring of last year\u2019s breed.The rains and thaws of the early part of this week carried off a large portion of what little snow we had it also weakened the ice on Lake Memphremagog, especially in spots, so that it has been discarded as a, traffic artery between points along the lake shore.Mr.WaHace Abbott, who has been ill at his home at Oliver, is able to be out once again.Master \u201cBilly\u201d Adams, who has been ill for some time past, died at the home of his father on Monday of this week.The funeral was held on Wednesday morning and the remains taken .on the noon train for inter-ment in Danville, The members of the High School attended the funeral services of their late comrade and playmate.A public meeting was held for the purpose of making arrangements tor a reception to be tendered the Governor-General during his prospective visit to this town.The School Commissioners of the IVlag-og High School are once again advertising for teachers for the next sault, Wm.Godue, D.H.Green, L.H.Pibus and E.W.Morgan present.After the general routine was proceeded with and several bills accepted and ordered paid, the Municipal officers for the ensuing term of two years were appointed as follows: Assessors\u2014Joseph N.Davignon, Charles W.Beals and Chauncey Rhi-card.Rural Inspector\u2014J.Raymond Ball.Pound_ Keepers\u2014A.E.Thompson and S.U.Courtney.-Dr.Al- Executive Health Officer-fred C.Paintin.Constables\u2014Charles W.Beals and Herbert W.Crimson.¦.Auditor\u2014Fred A.Morgan.Water Superintendent \u2014 S.U.Courtney.Board of Health\u2014H.V.Truell, A.C.\tJones, Wm.Consens,1™.H.Bedell and L.L.Ledoux.Road Committee.\u2014D.H.Green, L.H, Pibus and E.W.Morgan.Water and Fire Committee\u2014Wil-,liam Godue, L.L.Knowlton and J.A.Dussault.Sidewalk and Bridge Committee\u2014 J.A.Dussault, Wm.Godue and L.L.Knowlton.Charitable and Lighting Committee\u2014E.W.Morgan, L.H.Pibus and D,\tH.Green.By motion Councillor L.H.Pibus TEACHERS WANTED Eight qualified elementary teachers wanted by the School Commissioners of Eaton.Apply stating: references and salary expected, to tha undersigned, or or before March 15th.A E.Bridifett^ Sec.-Treaa., Birch ton.Que.Principal, model and three Elementary teachers wanted for Ma-gog Higrh School.Apply stating: salary and qualifications to E.D.Smith, Magrog:, Que.Property for sale\u2014two tene- ment, all modern conveniences, grarage, stable and garden, also two lots, one corner lot in Ayer\u2019s Cliff and one on St.Jacques St.Phone 649-W.AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Tj^ORD CAR FOR SALE, IN GOOD CON-X dition.Low price for quick sale.McKee Sales & Service Co., 24 King St., Sherbrooke.T^ABY GRAND CHEVROLET, 1920 MO-X* del, new.This car was the property of the late A.J.Burge.Apply to W.A- James, or R.McMurray, Lennoxville.Baby grand Chevrolet for sale, 1919 model.Perfect running condition.Apply 12 Ball Street.490 CHEVROLET SEDAN, EXCEL-lent condition, over size tires and spore, shock absorbers, bumper, etc.Mrs.J.E.Jamieson, Lennoxville, Que.Phone 346-r-3.SITUATIONS WANTED Qualified protestant teacher wanted for Farnham Model school, for , O ^ hf G, the term 1921-22.Apply stating qualiflcabon,\twants v; experience and salary expected.G.L» Elm«.¦work- ^ ^ eook- For P^rticulare, phone Sec.-Treas., Farnham, Qua.\t1681-W._________________________ ________ RESPECTABLE WOMAN wants work by the hour ; not afraid to scnoiastic year.It has always been was appointed Pro-Mayor of the Cor-h cust01« to advertise at this Poration.After disposing of other uül 1 H10 yea.r\u2019 but this year it ltems of business the meeting ad-looks as if certain individuals consi- journed.tiered that act was due to dissatisfac-\tGeneral Notes.l th.e pal\\^ some one, which, The McGill Monday night supper, al wiX\u2019 1 r the Case- The Sener-1 ™d®r ausPices of the League in the th.eu cfuyu'ssionera and i Methodist Church Parlors on Monday L vlf ^ IS that thcy Wl11 he able \"ight, was a great success.Although to retam the present staff.,\tthere was considerable supposition cfriJ\u2019 ^'Vtz penning, who was as to the viands to be served, every-S\td0Wn by a shock a couple or>e was delighted with the supper HcTÜfn °r Sa agr°\u2019 p£ssed away at Provided and the unique way it was his residence here on Tuesday after- - *\t'\tk noon of this week.The members of the Epworth Lea gue of the Methodist Church will hold a sleigh drive to be followed bv ofSthis week1 °n Wednesday evening served.An imprompt programme proved very entertaining, Rev.H.Walker acting as chairman.Songs iss \u2022^\u2022nn^e Grimson; Recitations and Reading, by Miss Dolly Crandall and Miss L.Knowlton, and other vocal selections were all well receiv- Three qualified elementary IX\u2019\u2019h k e s e m a k e r with diploma teachers wanted for the School Munici- ! wmnts fact«ry for eomins season.Apply pality of the Township of Compton, for\t621, Magog.Qne,_______________ school term 1921-22.Term eight months.I \u2018 State salary expecîed.S.W.Broderick, Sec.-Tresfi.Compton, Que.TO LET Q _______________Tj*rVE OFFICES TO LET.NOW OCCTJ- UALJFIED TEACHERS WANTED FOR ViwJ *>Jr tl,e Pablic Worfc' Department the Frelighsburg Model School.School to open Sept.6th, 1921, ten months' term.Principal and Elementary teacher.Salary, $850 and $650, for the full turn.Apply to Homer Ingalln, Sec.-Trea»., bofiara March 26th, 1921, Freligheburg, Quo.^ E V E N QUALIFIED PROTESTANT teachers wanted for seventh and lower grades, for the Municipality of Melbourne and Brompton Gore.Opening Sept.1, 1921.Term nine months.Salary $50 per month.Apply before March 15th to M.B.Fleming, chairman, Melbourne, Queg rpHREE QUALIFIED PROTESTANT X teachers wanted for the District schools in Hampdon schools, to begin about the 16th April, 1921, term of eight months.Apply, giving experience and salary expected on or Poe»eesi«n May 1st.Apply Nault & Lacroix.STORE TO LET, 82 WELLINGTON ST.North, now occupied by Wiggett Electric Company.Apffty to J.W.Grégoire, 280.Casino Building.XT OUSE TO LET, ONE TENEMENT, 6 XX rooms, bath, stable, garage and garden, King St, East, aim seven-room tenement, corner Sanborn and Wellington.Phone 649-W.J3umber of -the ed< proceeds wdl\u2019 augmênrïhril'a-fnends of Miss Mary Whitehead i gue treasury a goodly sum.nn™ r &2'A Weiiington St.Seofatown, Que.WANTED TO BUY _ A SBCOND-HAND PLEA-eurs canoe ( Peter boro) basswood.VI?ANTED * » sure Apply Box 44 Record.*7ANTED TO BUY\u2014A FORD TOURING V car, body and top complete, in good nditien.1916-11 modal.State lowest cash dee.Forrest R.Rief.Danwille, Que.IT ANTED\u2014A FIRST CLASS MODERN V Be Planer for cur woodshop, at once, d we have for sale or exehange 800 ft.of « SZ Reliance riveted chain, in good condi- 0.\tThree Villages Building Association 1.\tBook Island, Qua.'tOLLBCTOU WILL BUY ANTIQUES IN J gwod condition, furniture, cloaks, china, d \u2022fives, Sheffield plate, and pictures.Give til particular» and prices.Box No.46 Rc- L05T AND FOUND PURSE FOUND CONTAINING SUM OF money and cheque.Owner may have same hy proving ownership snd paying for this ad.Apply to Seasons Ier\tSelections from favor- treatment at the hospital, and which ;'te authors\tT ;^\u2019r- causcd him, according to his deliber-\tF.M.Wyman, Mrs.Ifbby, ation, a reduction in his working\tA.E.Hurd, Miss Severight,, kkn \u2019ict - wst- to n c\tRev.C.and Mrs.Moore and Mrs.J.Fortin vs ' Sir WilHam Price\u2014\tRecitations were given by: f°rt InacStS fo^jud^ent Mrs.J.M.Elam, Mrs Wilkmson *\t-\t-\t* Rad prepared an interesting article Men of Devon\u201d as the opening brooke on Friday last.-end guest of vas in Sher- DIXV1LLE West, recent] and Mr.Frank Beecher, of Stewartstown, N.H., was a guest.of Mr.Clayton Thomas family.Mr.Wm.French has been ill for1 the past few days and confined to his room.Mrs.Dora Damon, who has been ' for the past three weeks with Mrs.I W.T.Parker, left on Monday for Derby, Vt.Mrs.Richard Birchfield and little son, of Montreal, are the guests of frSSfW is the name of a free booklet every mother should send for# ^licjxù^ù EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk The Borden Co., Limited MONTREAL accident caused by insufficient pre- j cautions being taken after use of| Mr.andMrs.J.Vanantwerp, Mr.; manholeSi was held over for investl.and Mrs.J.Page and Mrs.Kosher i were at Enosburg and Richford Sat- : \u201d urday night.\t:\t- -\t~ Miss Beth Sornberger was a week- friend, Miss Mattie Hayes.\u2018end guest of Mi?s Aline Gardner at Miss Lulu Dymond, of Rock Is-Guthrie.\tj land, spent a few days with her par- Mr.E.I.Hutchins, of Montreal, [ ents, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Dymond.was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.P.M.Mrs.Nelson Thompson has re-, \u2014 -.-\t\u2014 -\t- Hayes last week.\t[turned to her home after spending suiting franca railway accident Mr.Clifford Walker, of Montreal, several months with her daughter, - or a few days last week the guest .Mrs.Miller, in Vermont, of Miss Dell Whitehead.\tMr.and Mrs.A.E.Selby, of Dun- Mr.Aimas Ingalls, of Swanton, iham, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Y:.was visiting his brother, Mr.'A.J.Shepard Saturday evening.Homer Ingalls, and other relatives Mr.P.Levitt, who has been in here last week.Miss Ann Lovell, of Coaticook Ontario for the past five months, is the guest of his parents, Mr.and EtZ5 Who says Breakfast is Ready?The dock may say it\u2014 custom and habit may say it \u2022\u2014¦ hut how about the bodily needs, that are to be provided Tor as the days work begins?Grape «Nuts is a \"good morning\u201d food.Its flavor charms the taste and its nourishing' Qpjaîities sustain the body widwutbui-dening the stomach.Grape^fats is the perfected goodness of whole wheat and malted barley, and when it is on the table, breakfast is ready.Vheres a Reason for Grape*Nuts Yûâe by Canadian fosoim Cereal GU^WfodsorOnt.! =H5 SB* ¦ac \\ Plaintiff\u2019s i by default in an action for damages to the amount of $150 resulting ! from an automobile accident.His I Lordship took this case en délibéré j after hearing of the same.ESTIMATES WERE TABLED (Continued from Page One.) in the estimates of the Dominion Lands and Parks Branch of the Department of the Intedior.The total amount to be voted for this branch is $6,142,070.The vote for one million dollars to provide for payment of expenees in connection with the acquision of the Grand Trunk and Associated Railway systems and the arbitration proceedings in connection therewith appears in this year\u2019s estimates under the headline of railways and canals chargable to income.\u2019The vote for this purpose last session was six hundred thousand dollars.The Royal Canadian Mounted Police estimates tabled In the House yesterday show a decrease of $],-146,496, the total this year being $3,327,570 ;r.against, $4,674,066 last year.WILL RUIN THE RAILWAY DEVELOPMENT IN CANADA (Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, March 9.\u2014 The high cost 'f railway operation will ruin the railway development of Canada in the immfdiate future, Hon.Dr.J.D.Real, Minister of Railways told the House last night,.The McAdoo Award, he raid had done Canadian railways a great deal of harm.on number on the \u201cWho\u2019s Who\u201d pro-grame arranged by Mr.and Mrs.Johnson, who kindly operated a re-flectorecope.There were shown pictures of leading rulers, political men, military men, singers of note, ministers of distinction, successful business men of the Eastern Townships, also local celebrities, followed by many beautiful view» of London, loaned by Mr.and Mrs.L.W.Fish.Only the lateness of the hour brought this most enjoyable evening to a close.The next meeting will lie at the Parsonage.Mrs.J.Bayley will arrange the political programme amd j Mr.and1 Mrs.J.M.Elam will be in charge of the current events.PETROCRAD IS CAPTURED (Continued from Page 1.) ucs.The short breathing spell given Russia has been interrupted bv new Entente intrigues.The task confronting the Republic must be carried through at a time when she is struggling against counter revo-lutioniats.____^\t___ SAWYEKVILLE Mrs.E.A.Smith returned to St.John, N.B., on Saturday last.Rev.A.J.Oakley, of East Angus, will conduct the service in the Anglican Mission Hall next Sunday, at 7.30 p.m.The Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.Matthew\u2019s will hold their monthly tea In the Mission Hall on Thursday afternoon of this week, Mrs.A.J.Vibert and Mrs.Sisco being the hostessei-.A Lenten Service will be held in CIALS For this week at Eug.F.Olivier All Pure Wool PULL-OVER SWEATERS We have been fortunate to procure a lot of high class Sweaters in all good colors and sizes, in plain and fancy knit, which we offer at this remarkably low price.These are all of the $6.00 to $10.00 values, all fresh from the mill.Every one of them a bargain.A beautiful lot of ladies\u2019 white voile waists Fancy embroidered.Also a few Flannel Blouses in grey and fancy stripes.All sizes in stock.Regular $2.00 and $2.50, for 98e Sateen Underskirts 1 25 1 ¦ Extra good quality, in rose, green, navy blue and copen blue.Sizes 34 to 40.Extra special at Worth $2.50.A Special Purchase of High Class Pure silk stockings Reinforced heels and toes, mercerized elastic tops, an exceptional value.In brown and black only.Sizes S'/z to 10.Regular $4.00 pair, ffox; See our window display for these bargains.1.98 Eug.F.Olivier 52 Wellington St.North Agent for Parker\u2019* Dye Work* and Pictorial Review Pattern* l 2 "]
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