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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.\tSHERBROOKE.QUE.TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921.\t' Twenty-Fifth Year.DEFINITE PROMISE MADE RE VICTORY HIGHWAY Daylight Saving Adopted\u2014Germany Will Refuse To Pay PLAN TO ENABLE THE MINISTERS OF THE CROWN TO STT IN ETIHER CHAMBER DISCUSSED YESTERDAY «s###\t«s*##\t####### *\ta, RUSH THROUGH THE FORDNEY\tTARIFF\t* BILL.\t* «ï * Premier Meighen Saw No Objection to the Principle of the Proposal, but Thought It Would Require a Constitutional Amendment\u2014Hon.A.K.McLean (Halifax) , .Agreed on the Advisability of the Measure\u2014Hon.C.J.^ vive the bl11 Doherty Thought It Would Involve a Fundamental Change in the Present System of Government\u2014Motion Was Finally Withdrawn.o (Special to The Record) TTAWA, ONT., March 22.\u2014Private members\u2019 day in the House, yesterday, brought a constitutional discussion which both sides agreed in terming of prime importance.It touched on the relations between the Senate and the House.Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux initiated it on a motion to enable Ministers of the Crown to sit n either chamber, \u201cWhenever measures and policies are introduced affecting their respective departments.\u201d (Aaiociated Press Despatch.) WASHINGTON, March 22.» \u2014The Fordney Emergency & Tariff Bill, precisely as ve- # toed for by former President * Wilson, will be rushed # tgs through Congress as the first ft ft important legislation, of the # ft extra session.Republican ft members of the ways and ft ft means committee voted to re- ft ft ******* **** **** GERMANY WILL REFUSE TO MAKE THE PAYMENT MUCH DAMAGE WAS CAUSED IN ORIENAMBAUM Several Factories and Numerous Houses Destroyed by Bombardment.ftftftft ftftftft ftftftftftftft ft SEVEN CROWN SOLDIERS ft ft KILLED IN AMBUSH.ft * - * ft (A«»ociated Pres* Despatch.) ft ft DUBLIN, March 22.\u2014 ft ft Seven members of the Crown ft -\tCi .j iL * A\tt th AH\u2019ac\u2019 'vounoea, oun in reternoi oniy a tow The Senate, Mr.I/cmieux argued, was ntver more necessary than at Stated tnat Answer to tne Allies shells fell.Fugitives ay the crews (Associated Press Despatch) STOCKHOLME, March 22.\u2014Rus-sian newspapers say the warships Petropavlovsk and Sebastopol which were stationed at Kronstadt during the revolt, surrendered at five ( o\u2019clock on the morning of March 19.j All the other warships arc report- i ed to be in the hands of the Bolshevists little damage was done to them.The bombardment caused enormous damage in Orienaittbaum.Houses were destroyed and its sawmill and several factories are in ruins.Many persons were killed and , ! wounded, but in Peterhof only1 a few #\tforces, including an officer, ft were killed and twelve were ft ft wounded when a train was ft ft ambushed yesterday, accord- ft ft ing to official announcement, ft ft The attack occurred near ft ft Headford Junction, County ft Æ Kerry.\tft *\t* ******* **** **** ANGUS SHOPS AT MONTREAL CLOSE FOR TWO WEEKS EXPRESSION OF SYMPATHY TO FAMILY OF LATE CITY AHORNEY; DAYLIGHT SAVING IS ADOPTED City Council to Attend Funeral of Late Mr.Leblanc, K.C.\u2014 Routine Matters Discussed\u2014Daylight Saving Goes into Effect May 1st\u2014City Favors Granting of Licenses.present with the world passing through a period of reconstruction.At pre sent the Government had three ministers in the Senate, and surely it was j essential that the head of the Labor Department, and the head of ihs j Interior Department 'both in the Senate) should be entitled to be present when their Departments were being discussed in the House.The Prime Minister saw no strong objection to the principle of the (proposal, but he doubted if it could be given effect by a resolution either Demand Will Be in the Nega- ; warships could not be relied [ on, orders given to open fire being Five Thousand Men Forced to Take a Holiday.(Associated Press Despatch.) MONTREAL, March 21\u2014Over five thousand men employed by the Canadian Pacific Railway will be taking a compulsory holiday Wednesday night until the fourth of April, owing to the closing down of the Angus shops here.The step has been decided on owing to the fact that the work has (Associated Press Despatch.) BERLIN, March 22.\u2014Germany\u2019s reply to the Entente for the payment j before March 23rd, of one billion disregarded for hours, while the men j been caught up thus affording a engoged in political discussions.method of reducing expenses.marks gold, to apply on reparations obligations, will be in the negative, it was unofficially stated today.The German Government\u2019s answer of the House or of the Senate.\u201cWould it not ratner require a constitutional amendment.In any event it was a step which should be taken only after mature consideration.It should be open,\u2019\u2019 Mr.Meighen declared, \u201cto the consideration of the people through the press, and there should be general ^o the Allies, now being drafted, will discussion before we làunch on such a proposal.\u201d\tibe presented within forty-eight hours m j ^\t\u2022 -i\t, , , .\t, , , , as the time limit set expires Wednes- Ihe Prune Minister recalled that a similar proposal had been debated ; (]ay In the Senate in 1S08, when Sir Wilfrid Laurier was in power, on which j The Allied Reparations Commis-occasion a Liberal Senator had strongly contended that more, and not ' sion in a note sent March 16th de-fewer ministers should be members cf the Upper Ohamber.\t|\t«landing fulfilment by Germany of From the cross-benches came expression of the view that adoption of | ^rti1Cfie 2\u2018r °f the ^eace T^eaty.noti-c n\t, Tr\tV.VT.\t('ed the German Government that it .prop\tu might .ead to abuse.Hon.A.K.MacLean (Halifax), a : must pay one billion gold marks be- , former member of the Borden Government, agreed on the advisability of i fore March 23, and that she must I ministers with seats in the House being permitted to handle in the (Senate; accept the demand for the payment j the business of their departments.\u201cSo far.\u201d observed Mr.MacLean, \u201cthe twenty billion marks gold by May r proposal is a rational one and in the public interest but there is some |\twas given until April j, ! danger in members of the Senate taking part in proceedings of the House.\u2019'| to submit a proposal to pay the] Were this permitted.Air.MacLean argued, a weak Government might; balance of the twenty billion marks have the greater portion of its cabinet members in the Senate, contrary ! otherwise than in cash, having the to the spirit of the constitution end A wishes ^ +S-., p««o.rlT the balance asserting members of the Blouse to attend the Senate would be to give the Upper t!ilat j-he twenty billion marks have Hmm an udw impmtanee.\t.\t,\t*\tûS «V\tSi Z Mr.Lemieux e\\entua.ij' withdrew his resolution.\tgreatest sum they could compute as The Housing problem was the subject of an animated debate in the1 having been paid by Germany again-Oomrmms during the afternoon, the issue being raised by a resolution ^ this account could hardly reach Ï miir' HM,en ^fest Toronto) advocating an annual appropria- fsf therefore, X iniÏL^ayment of Hon of the million dollars for five years to assist building.The debate was one billion marks and a balance of not concluded, Major Andrews (Centre Winnipeg) adjourning it shortly at least eleven billion marks, that before the dinner recess.\tj the Allies are demanding of the Ger- Mr.Hocken\u2019s resolution set forth, \u201cThat the general interest of theinmn Goven'nlent people of Canada would be served by making it possible for even,' industrious, frugal and thrifty citizen to become the owner in fee simple of a house and loti that the Government of Canada should grant assistance to make that possible, and to that end the sum of ten million dollars should be appropriated annually for a period of five years to buy land and build houses for men of good character who could make a small initial payment and undertake to liquidate the indebtedness incurred by monthly instalments as might be agreed upon; that a Federal housing board be appointed to carry out the plan ivhich for the first year or such longer period, as In the opinion of the Governor-Goneral-in-Council may be desirable, shall b« confined to men who have served overseas.\u201d Sherbrooke Member Announces That A Definite Promise Has Been Given For The Construction Of Victory Highway Premier and Minister of Roads Promise Townships Members that Three Sections Will Be Built This Year by Day Labor, Starting Early This Spring\u2014Definite Assurance of Immediate Action, Says Mr.Lemay\u2014Ministers Will Visit District at End of April.AFTER the busy sessions of the past few weeks, the City Council setled down to a quiet evening and routine business only was transacted last night.Immediately after the opening of the session, Alderman Tetreault moved a resolution of sympathy to the family of the late J.A.Leblanc, K.C., City Attorney.This motion of sympathy was seconded by Alderman Trudeau and carried unanimously.Referring to the late Mr.Leblanc, Pro-Mayor Edwards remarked:\u2014\u201cHe was a gentleman in every sense of the word, a first class citizen and as a result of his death many branches of civic life wifi suffer, particularly educational matters, as I understand he was a great power among the French-Can-adian citizens.I have no doubt that every member of the Council will be present at the funeral in order to show the high esteem in which our late confrere was hied.\u201d Among the petitions was one from the residents on St.Michael Street, asking for the installation of water report submitted by Pro-Mayor Edwards referred to the following items : The petition by N.L.Goodhue, Emmanuel Lemire and others, farmers of Ascot, asking for the installation of electric current was found impossible to grant.The Engineer was instructed to have the factory of the Regal Tire and Rubber Company connected foi a supply of power as soon as the contract had been signed by the Company\u2019s proper authorities.The Engineer was authorized to obtain prices for three 30 K.W.A.transformers.Quotations from the Southern Canada Power Company, offering gas meters at $6.69 F.O.B.St.Hyacinthe were referred to Mr.A.G.Gardner who was authorized to proceed to St.Hyacinthe and select meters acceptable for service.Alderman Trudeau referred to the proposed levelling on Carmen Street and stated that it would cost about $350 to do the 300 feet of work.It and sewers.This was referred to J was decided that it was advisable and the waterworks committee.\tpreferable for the City to install Permission to be incorporated was the water and sewers and then do the granted to the \u201cCercle Catholique ! levelling.des Voyageurs de Commerce de Sherbrooke,\u201d a club organized for recreation purposes.*-* ft- Financial Report.-ft POLES STM CONFIDENT OF HE VinORY M ESTIMATES TO BE TAKEN UP IN THE HOUSE TODAY (Associated Press Despatch.) OTTAWA, March 22.\u2014 In the House of Commons yesterday the Premier announced that a slackening of immigration restrictions was not being considered by the cabinet.First reading was given a bill amending the Dominion Elections Act.GREEK FORCES ARE PREPARING NEW OFFENSIVE Later Returns From the Upper Silesia District More Encouraging.(Associated Press Despatch) WARSAW, March 22.\u2014-Optimistic news from the plebiscite districts in Upper Silesia last night was received by cheering thousands gathered in an open air meeting here.The eelebraters improvished an alter, at which prayers were offered for the victory they believed had been gain- It.J.H.LEMAY, M.L.A.for Sherbrooke, speaking before the Sherbrooke Automobile Club, last evening, stated that he had received certain definite assurances from the Premier and Minister of Roads with re- ^.-1 to the construction of the Victory Highway.These assurances are, A^Wi, that three sections will be built this summer, starting early this spring.One will be from Little Lake to Magog.One in the vicinity of Eastman, and another at a point farther on.This work will not be done toy contract but by day labor, under Government supervision.Mr.Lemay said that Townships members interested in this highway had waited upon the Premier and -Minister and obtained this definite assurance.Mr.Lemay said this would prove a very sutostantianl beginning and it was hoped would open the way for completion of the highway under contract construction in 1922.MINISTER OF ROADS WILL SHORTLY VISIT SHERBROOKE.The Minister of Roads will shortly visit Sherbrooke and district, said Mr.Lemay.He will inspect and decide upon the route between Sherbrooke and Ascot which will be constructed this summer.The Club decided to writo the Minister to attend a dinner given by the Club the latter part of April.Mr.Lemay stated that the colonization roads in Orford would be further extended this summer.It was expected two gangs of bien would be employed on these this summer.A road would also be built on the other side of the river in Ascot.PLAN BEING DISCUSSED FOR 1922 AUTO SHOW.Plans are already being discussed relative to the 1922 Automobile Show.At the request of the dealers the Auto Club last night appointed a committee to confer with them.The committee is- composed of Dr.McConnell, Dr.Lamibly and M.C.G.Thompson.The dealers\u2019 committee is composed of Messrs.O\u2019Donnell, R.A.Webster and Wilson.The financial report presented by j Alderman Brault contained the fol-! lowing features : Lake Memphremagog : \u2014 Com-I plaints have been received from citi-\u2018 zens of Newport, Vermont, against j the Dominion Textile Company in ] and agreed upon connection with damages by water.* | The matter was referred to the city j engineer with instructions to see ' that the City\u2019s interests arc protected.Letters from city employees asking for increases, and letters asking for positions were referred to the chief accountant.\t, Daylight saving in Sherbrooke was adopted along the lines suggested by Letters read by the Secretary in-eluded one from Messrs.Leblanc and Boisvert covering an expense account of some $609.This was referred to the finance committee.In connection with the appointment of Mr.E.Pawson as City Engineer, the City attorney advised that insomuch as the City had not advised Mr.Pawson of any intended change, it was compelled to retain his services on the basis specified Municipal Offices.ft-\u2014ft A couple of interesting letters were read from architect Audet, one in connection with the proposed Municipal offices and the other suggesting that the proposed bridge on Duf-ferin Street be made into a war memorial.The letters were referred _\t__ .'o the City Engineer and the Roads the Railway Association of Canada Department, accompanied by a fe-and same will go into effect in from ; mark from the pro-mayor to the ef-May 1st, until October 1st.\tj f»ct that they were sensible letters.The following claims for damages ; Subsequent to an application for were approved of:\tj permission to obtain a licence to seil Alphonse Masse, $60.00, and P.jbeerwholesale.thecouncilweread-H.Plourde, $31.50.both in connection : rised that, in accordance with the with a fire which occurred at thejr.ev provincial laws, it was necessary house of Mr.E.Dubois on King for the council to go on record as Street.\t, being opposed to, or in favor of, the Maurice DeLottinville, $75.00, cov-! granting of licences.It was, there-ering damages to his automobile re- j fore, moved by Alderman Tetreault suiting from an accident on Welling-! that the council pass a resolution ton due to a man hole not having ] in favor of the granting of licences been properly covered.\t; in accordance with the new laws pas- Other claims were those of Bras- ] sed by the Legislature.The motion sard for $374.40 and Bedard for I was carried with three dissenting $1,946.10.\t] voices.The waterworks committee dispos- ! Claiming negligence on the part ed of a few bills but had no other ! of the City, Miss Mederise Papineau report to make.\tasked the City for payment of her The electricity and gas committee (Continued on Page 10.) Immediate need of increase in pen- Plans for Offensive in Asia Minn* eon which the rejoicing was based Greek forces in Asia Minor are re-; were unofficially and incomplete.The ACTION OF TOWN NEW SEATLANE OF C0ATIC00K ABLE TO CROISE EN DELIBERE1 AS A WARSHIP of the Departments of Trade and I)orted to be energetically preparing\tJn'e'm:b?rs Commerce, and Labor and Interior will be taken up.more than six hundred ye>ars The meeting was called by enthusiasts among the population despite the fact that the late edititions ofn\tn l the newspapers showed the returns ! Drawn Un Ease Brought to a Vessels Are Close Yesterday\u2014Action for Damages Dismissed.POLISH GOVT.ACCEPTS PLAN OF COUNCIL Much Like Small Ships with Wings, It Is Stated.(Associated Press Despatch.) ; Judgments rendered in the Super- ] LONDON, March 22.-\u2014Details of j ior Court term, presiding His Lord- 1 an entirely new type of seaplane ! ship Mr.Justice Globensky,\t, which can either fly or cruise as a ; Accept Plan for Mediation of the Dispute with Lithuania.(A Mod a ted Press Despatch.) WARSAW, March 22.\u2014The Polish Government has accepted the plan of the Council of the League of Nations for mediation of the dispute with Lithuania arising from occupation of Vilma by the forces of General Zeellgousk.The mediation plan was proposed by Paul Hymans, president of the Geneva meeting of the Assembly of the League of Nations.Council of the League has been advised that Poland is ready to semi representatives to Brussels to begin negotiation*.for a new offensive in the direction\tGovernment and representa- of Eaki-Shehr, an important city in ^y°f the Diet- th® army Rnd the the interior of Asia Minor, more than! The plebiscite has caused the big- half way to Angora from the Greek\tgest jump in months\tfor\tthe Polish\t(j0te vg> Tlieirien.Proof and hear-\twarship, have been made public here occupation area around Smyrna.It\tnmrk, the quotation\tmoving from\ti\ting on merit Action for damao-es\tTwo of these ships are beng built is understood the offensive will be- to 506 for the dollar.Re turns! Uken by plaintiff for the sum of for the Air Ministry.The vessels gin late this month.\t1\t®linidays\tin Upper l $iyy,oo as a result of words spoken are sæd t'0 be much like small ships Three classes of recruits were call-1 KSl,esla\u2019 receivISEA,< OUT or this house, tonujht \u2022\tI I HOPE THE family over.HERE WILL LET ME *««>*4* MISS DELISLE.COOKSHIRE.COOKSHIRE, March 22.\u2014 The death occurred on Saturday evening of Mias Hilda Delisle, daughter of Mrs.Francois Delisle, after a lengthy illness.The funeral took place this morning at the Roman Catholic Church.She is survived by her mother, two brothers, Mr.H.D.Delisle, of this place; Mr.Felix Delisle, of Montreal; and one sister, Mrs.E.Sauzier, of St.Male.PETER GAGNOnTnORTH HATLEY.NORTH HATLEY, March 22.\u2014 (Special)\u2014On Monday, March 21st, 1921, at 11.45 a.m.Mr.Peter Gagnon passed away at his home here.Deceased had been in failing health for some time past, but was only confined to his home and bed for the past few weeks.Mr.Gagnon was a highly respected member of the community and will be missed by a large x5ooôc OXO Cubes contain the valuable protein of beef as well as the stimulating extractives.They build up health and strength in a remarkable way Better then Beef-tea circle of friends.He had been the faithful mail courier from the station to the Post Office for several years.To Mrs.Gagnon, sons and daughters we extend sympathy.THIS BEATS CHICAGOESE.Canadian paper \u2014 Any effective plan to replace the hewn woodlands must come from experienced lumbermen of whom Hon.E.C- is emphatically not one of which.6 a s a's'c a\u2019s aTrsTTimnrra~B~a~a'5 a fl~o~aTinnrBTinra'fl' 5 a a o a b g \u2022 Social and Personal ^ASLSlAAJLSULg-iLSl^^\t3 SP\tiiOflOOOOonn \u201cOld Father Agate\u201d \u2014The Daddy of the healthiest varnish family in all Paintdom Ramsay\u2019s VARNISH * Agate Varnish Stain is the same wonderful Agate Floor Varnish \u2014 coloured.\u2014 It is \"The Right Varnish to Varnish Right\" Lacombe & Fils, Sherbrooke, Que.In the Heart of the Shopping^ District Ready for the Easter Trade with an exceptionally nice line of Ladies\u2019 Costumes Ladies\u2019 Coats Ladies\u2019 Dresses and Skirts All new, well made and finished, and all offered at our usual popular prices.Inspection invited.foster Spells Ladies, Waists A special purchase of twenty-five dozen assorted Voile and Georgette Waists enables us to make this special offer for Easter Week.98 Fine Cotton Voile Waists.itfU and Fine quality Georgette Waists.1.98 2.98 A Silk Petticoat Special Fine quality Wash Paillette Silk, non-crackable.Grey, blue, purple, gold, green, American beauty.New pleated flounce.\tÆ QK Special.*t.u3 % Easter Millinery Don\u2019t leave off the Easter Hab problem anv longer.Come in today Îiiul lot us help you solve this prob-om.More New Hats, Shapes and Trimmings added to stock today.Yours for Good Servie* and Reliable Goods.McKECHNIE\u2019S Miss Marlon Tamlinson has retarded from a three weeks1\u2019 holiday visit to friends in Montreal.* , * * Mr.and Mrs.L.D.Brown and two little sons, of Montreal, were in town over the week-end, visiting relatives.* * * Mr.and Mrs.Edward Holgate have returned from their wedding journey, and are at their home on Stanley avenue.* * « Mr.Alfred Tourigny.K.C., from Magog, and Mr.Hector Verret, K.C., from Coaticook, are in town today to attend the funeral of the late Mr J.A.Leblanc.* * * The delegates to the Provincial \u201d ¦ M.S.of the Presbyterian Church, whic hopens tomorrow in Knox Church, Montreal, are Mrs.M.R.MacDeod, Mrs.J.T.Reid, Mrs.W.Price and Mrs.James Davidson, who left today for the city.« * » Mrs James Davidson, Queen street, last evening entertained the members of St.Andrew\u2019s Church choir very enjoyably at her hospitable home.After the rehearsal a social hour was spent in music, readings, etc., and later very delicious refreshments were served, Mra.Davidson being assisted by Mrs.Al-j flea Bright and Mrs.Allan Carr.* * «= The usual weekly meeting of the ; Yeung People\u2019s Society was held1 last evening at the church hall with a large attendance, the room being crowded.Mr.Douglas Stalker, the president, was in the chair, and the ; devotional exercises conducted by several of the members.A very pleasing musical programme, under i the direction of Mr.Stanley Davis, j was then in order, the following ! numbers being given : Piano solo, I Miss Della Wilkie ; instrumental sclo, Miss P.Brown ; vocal solo.Mr.D.Stalker ; reading, \u201cAn Irish Wake,\u201d Rev.Alfred Bright ; vocal solo, Miss Aileen Dodds ; instrumental solo, Miss Aimee Harding ; vocal duet, Miss Wilkie and Mr.T.Davis.The accompanists were Misses F.Mayhew, Aileen Dodds and N.Moy.Every selection was well rendered and applauded, the musical evening being a great success.GRAND LODGE 1.0.0.F.FOR v Brethren of the Triple Link Will Hold Annual Session in May.The Grand Lodge of Quebec, I.O.O.F.will meet at Lennoxville about toe middle of May.The Grand En- j campment and the Rebekah Assembly will also meet in Lennoxville, ! the latter on the same day, and the : former the day previous to the I Grand Lodge.Grand Master Cooper, of Mon-] treal, was in town for the week-end, ! and in conference with Lennoxville ! and Sherbrooke officials of the order, made the final arrangements for the season.-«- 'l* *** *?*\t*5*\t«J» «j*\t*5»\t«J* * CITY BRIEFLETS λ\tv f.-J.+ 'è******'** * > > 4* rr The song service at the Y.W.C.A.Sunday evening was well attended, ernsidering the weather, and the young people present joined in the old-time hymns with evident pleasure and spirit.Two solos by Mrs.E.G.Pierce, which suited her charming voice, were much appreciated by those present and by the secretary, Miss Carlyle, who was in charge.HUGH WATER IN RIVERS CAUSES Inviïations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Gracias Das-tous, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.L.E.Dastous, London street, Sherbrooke, to Mr.Louis A.Brais, of Montreal, which will take place Saturday, April 2nd, at the parish church of St.Viateur, Outremont.\u2022 \u2022 * Mrs.James Davidson, Queen street, left this morning for Montreal to attend the meeting of the Provincial W.M.S., in Knox Presbyterian Church.During her stay, Mrs.Davidson will be the guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Alexander, Grosvenor avenue, Westmount.A miscellaneous shower and tea was given on Friday by Miss Marjorie Farquhar, High street, in hor or of Miss Grace Dastous, whose marriage takes place early nevt month.The pretty gifts were presented to the bride-elect and charmingly acknowledged.Tea was served, the table being decorated with narcissi, and Mrs.L.Bachelder poured tea.The hostess was assisted by Mrs.Alan Bayley and Miss Edna Hargrave.SOME DAMAGE St.Francis at Highest Mark This Season \u2014 Some Trouble at Scotstown.Dwellers along the banks of the St.Francis river keep an anxious eye on the rise and fall of its waters, and yesterday things looked a bit gloomy for a time as the water rose steady durin gthe afternoon.The figures on the wall at Bourque\u2019s store showed the water at 15 1-2 feet this morning, and the lower, sections on the east bank are flooded.At Lennoxville the banks have overflowed, and the water is up to the road at Bishop\u2019s College, but has not covered it as yet.A resident stated this morning, \u201cHighest water this season, but no serious damage done.\u201d The slight drop in temperature during jast night had a tendecy to check the rise of water, and it is expected that the winter\u2019s ice and snow will be carried away without any serious results.SealBrandTEA i may truly be termed the drink of economy.All tea is cheap, but the best tea is cheapest.Three hundred cups of piping hot delicious beverage can he made from a single pound of Chase OC Sanborn\u2019s Seal Brand Tea.For refreshment, for mild stimulus and sheer enjoyment of the delightful fragrance and flavor, drink Ch^se & Sanborn s Seal Brand Tea.In pound dnd half-pound cartons.CHASE A SANBORN, Montreal, Qua.CHARLES EVAPORATED - ¦\u2019\u2022Pjlfuéi w.ROTARY CLUB MEETS THIS EVENING.Tre regular meeting of the Rotary Club will be held this evening at the Magog House at G.16 p.m.The speakers of the evening will be Rotariana Alf.Howard and Mr.Karl Barrett, of the Fairbanks Company, who will punctuate their talk on scales and scale manufacture, with some interesting exhibits.COAL PRICES SLIGHTLY LOWER Following closely on the report from Toronto that coal prices will show a drop in prices of at least fifty cents a ton on the first of April, Montreal dealers state that although the reduction will nae be felt by the general public for a few weeks, it is certainly coming and many of the leading dealers are inclined to believe the reduction will be more than fifty cents.In discussing the matter with local dealers, the Record was advised that there seems little doubt that the reduction will soon go into effect and that the prices in Sherbrooke will j be governed largely by those prevailing in Montreal.SMART WORK BY LOCAL POLICE | Motor car thieves have, not been j very active in or around Sherbrooke j and the fact that the local police are on the qui-vive will no doubt endure them to use discretion.I While visiting the Casino Picture House yesterday evening.Mr.T.B.! Howard of 148 Prospect Avenue, left | Ibis auto, a five passenger Studcbaker No.19560 outside the theatre and when he came out at ten p.m.the car was gone.Ho Immediately got > in communication with the local police and this morning the stolen I car was located near Lennoxville; I the thief or thieves, who had evident- ! ly run out of gasoline and had troub- I le with the chains, deciding to make clear their escape and leave the car to its fate.Chief Couture is now busy hunting ] for the auto thieves and hopes soon to be able to report them under lock and key, ÀL^aÆly wiien.ytm.want it-f^ch.ei.% f&iorei* and more economical RIVER BANKS AND ROADS FLOODED SOOTSTOWN, Que., March 22.-\u2014 (Special)\u2014The Salmon river has overflowed its banks for several mil-! se, and the Chesham road, in sec-1 tions are under water; also in the eight range, Township of Chesham, the water has overflowed its banks.The dam at the Guelph Patent Cask Company\u2019s plant broke away j causing considerable damage (through loss of logs, and several booms in the river at the Scotstown j Mills pond were broken by pressure but with small loss.OFFICIAL RETURNS FROM UPPER SILESIA DISTRICT (Associated Press Despatch.) LONDON, March 22.\u2014The official returns of the plebiscite in Upper PUHlTy FC0lffl \u2022Sit* MX::'' ., PURITV FLOUR PURlTy FCOUP \u2022\t: x I*\t« \u2022.(\u2018./\u2019tf.Silesia as given by Dr.Simons, the German foreign sceretary, in a telegram to London, are: Germany, 713,700; Poland, 460,700 in the whole plebiscite area or ap- proximately 61 per cent, for remaining German territory and about 39 per cent, for incorporation in Poland.All towns and industrial centres were overwhelmingly German.R Take a Vote on Pies Take a vote on pies in your home and youTl make mostly raisin pies.For this is the pie thatmen think most delicious.Raisins furnish 1560 unite of energizing nutriment per pound.They are 75 per cent pure fruit-sugar in practically predigested form.So the nutriment of raisin pie is almost immediately assimilated.Raisins are rich in iron also, which brings the bloom of youth to women\u2019s and children\u2019s cheeks.When yon eat raisins you eat a \u201cbeauty food\u201d as well as one that\u2019s healthful.Try raisin pie tonight.You\u2019ll never have to ask men what pie they like thereafter.Every first-class baker has this pie, or if you wish to make it yourself, we publish here the tested recipe for the chief of pies* SUN-MAID RAISINS Recipe for Real Raisin Pie Cut This Out and Keep It 1 cape Sur.-Muld P alita* M cupi boiling water 1\tcap «ogw 4 tmblopoon» coraurtatch 2\ttable*poon» Lemon Juioa 1 tsbUfpoan grated lemon rtod Juice 1 orange 1 tabbupoon grated omnga rind t cap chopped walnut* 0»fc raidn* In boiling water fee Sr* minutes j pour into tugar and com-\u2022torch which have been mixed.Cook until thick, remove from Are and add other ingredient*.Bake between two era**».Walnut* may be omitted If darirad.Use (hew ralffoi for Homo cocking, for tbty no the flneatnUBlna grown.Mmie from cholcart California table grope», tender, meaty, juicy and thin-skinned.Packed In California In a eundtiAited, glaea-WAlled plant, Chan, sweet, wholesome, American roUins\u2014the kind you know am good.Three varletleet 0im.Matd Seeded (>e*di removed)) Sun-Maid Seediest ÿrown without seednh 8im-Matd Clustere (cm the tram).All dealere tell diem.Insist upon the Sun-Maid brand.fiend for free hook, \u201d§un«Maid Reo ipa#,\u201d dtaaerlblng tunny tvays to serve, CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATED RAISIN CO., FRR8NO, CALIFORNIA hfambarship 10,009 Grow*** Cut This Out and Send It ! ¦ .-îuî^\t.Kile:-.'.valent Co, Dept.N-367-B, Fresno, Cal.\u201d!e»se send me your book, \u201cSun-lald Receipt»,\u201d free N«n«a.Addras*.City______ »\u2022-** I mwmmrnm page 5>iX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1921 Sherbrooke Daily Record ! Chancellor of the Exchequer, urging I that the education Act of 1918 should _______\tbe reconsidered, and adapted to the Ft.bti.krd daily, «™pt Sundays, by th.Present state of national anl local Skarbnwkr R«ord Company.I.U., «7 Wet finances, on the ground that It IS tinrtoa strrot.North.Sherbrooke, Qoo.now impossible to provide for the -| enormous expenditures involved.KSTABMSHED febrcarv », iMT.Since then there have been many _\t\u201e\t\u201e\t._\t.other similar efforts, both in the House of Commons and out of it.They have been successful to the extent that the Board of Education has now issued a circular to all lo \u2022f Ic«um4 National News wire In office\u2014 Canadian Preaa, Aaaociatod Press and Reu tor's news serriees araîlablc.etHSCItlPnON RATES\u2014Rates atrictiy cal authorities setting forth certain In advance, t* any address in Canada, 'treat ; economies the board has determined Britain and the United statmi One year, i to adopt and certain postponements 63.M: six menthe, three months, ji.o#: \u2018 in the matter of change which it re-one month.4»c.\t! quires, or to which it assents.-\tj On the whole, this circular takes AN A.B.C.paper.\ta wide and sane view of the situation.The Record is o member of the Aodit j jt urg^s ansâC -\t* i:t-kvrgandie.Serge Flounces.Thera are several dresses of sorgo, boasting a nerel trimming, several effects In flat flounce# that are twisted around in spirals and bordered In contrast color, auch a* navy outlined with red, or maroon with yellow.Crepe de Chino dresses are off-red with matching paletots, made with short sleeves and very full by means of godets.There Is also a groat deal of colored silk lace, especially In marron, copper, blond and navy.Georgette in the Evening.In the evening drosses Ugh' shades of Georgette show «oft, billowy draper-tee, and embroideries In self-oolor ef-foots are preferred In one partSeiMivr-ly effective embroldeiad treatment, a mseve frock has skirt panels covered with mnveruUonal color# of wistaria In looped effect of heavy mauve floss.Straight Line Cloth Dreases.The serge drosses are bnitt on straight lines, long wot*tod, often without *ny bolt, tf«o *Mrt being gathered to tha bodice On * l*w models there le a narrow belt, starting from tho sidea and tied a little on one side.Trimming Is mostly placed on the skirt, consisting so keen, should printemp\u2019s balmy breexes Invariably waft u.« Into that deep languor known to the world at large as spring fever, we willingly relinquish the former fun and uncomplainingly endure the latter 111, forgetting both in the unparal ieled Joy of selecting our spring wardrobe.Rumor is a busy dame; most of the time she is prognosticating things that never happen or.figuratively speaking, making sartorial mountains out of very tiny molehills, and for some time wo have heard her whispering that when the gladsome season of the year really did arrive It would find skirts\u2014oh ever so much longer\u2014and blouses that had returned to their one-time state of brevity.Yet the holiday season that marks the pas quite irresistible.Of coursa with such an exquisite creation milady would wear a picture hat, and on the latter It is Ing, and so far the frock that has j more than changed its length by much more than a and \u2019tis but the matter of a short month before spring will have its official open- hair\u2019s breadth is the exception and not the rule.It would seem as if fashion has made up her mind that the shorter the better as far as skirts are concerned.Over in Paris a famous designer has said with certainty that this is the whole truth, and declares that his own countrywoman no less than the fair Américaine likes lines that are straight, but at the same time soft enough to blend with the lines of her figure without entirely dis- say that the modistes have worked guising them.Tile lace frock is a panacea for many evils, and when as a foundation it has been given chiffon the combination is ' a passing hazard that she would prefer a graceful plume.Speaking of hats, they will be as gay as the colors of the season in which they are to serve.Grass green, yellow of the daffodil, geranium, red, purple of the iris, sky blue, flaming scarlet of the sunset, soft mauve mist of the early morn, copies from nature\u2019s own pastels, and paintings will be the chapeaux of the maids of spring.As for shapes, here reason reels and the pen refuses to function.Suffice It to in We fear that the root of tha evil which results In real loss of comradeship around one\u2019s table Is the\" constantly growing desire for ostentatious display.Simplicity, which was the real power of long ago, is rapidly disappearing Datent itlous display for the invited guest may be followed by days of \u201csimple living,\u201d which will amount almost to chort rations, But to share that \u201csimple living\u201d becomes an irapopeibllity because of pride.\"Hospitality sitt.ng with GHadness \u201d Is this not the keynote of 'rue hospitality?To be glad with one\u2019s guest surely means hospitality of the heart, which is true hospitality.If you truly have love In your heart, it will lead ?ou to make another happy tinder you own roof; and this does not call for extravagant expenditure, It means just simply to share, literally be it much or little.The desire to show off, to display one's artistic ability in the manner of serving ,to get up extraordinary combinations, to buy rare products, In short, to present the appearance of affluence, although it may take days of self-denial to make up for It, Is becoming so much the way of entertaining that the real, loving, hospitable feeling is slipping away from us.How we used to smile when Mrs.WIggs of the Cabbage Patch welcomed her guests, and frankly admitted that she would put more water in the soup.But-how it warmed our hearts; for here was the all-mother love ready to share its pitiful belongings.Surely love is at the bottom of hospitality in Its true sense.\u201cPot Luck\u201d Friend.One never knows the same unqualified pleasure of having friends to dine.Are you hospitable to th* members of your own household?Are you sa careless of appearances for your \"ow» folks\u201d that you would be ashamed before a possible, unexpected, uninvited guest?A Sloppy table Is unpardonable.The cheapest things may be served neatly, even prettily, and for whom should this care be taken If not têt \u201cown folks?\u201d I'or the Inylted guests one always wishes to do what she can, both la tho matter of preparation and entertaining; but even here Is danger of overdoing.If one has a guest room there is very little extra work necessary.But if one\u2019s eldest son must sleep on a couch In th* sitting room it becomes another matter.Even then do not burden the whole family with the change.The right feeling toward the expected guest will not allow you t« embarrass her by making such preparations too evident.After all, it ts the spirit of hospitality we must seek for and develop.With this spirit all effort becomes a Joy, and wisdom seems to be glyen the hostess to guide her way, making htr home a refuge for tired souU and a place lor the young to enjoy.Light of Courtesy, Th* hostess should be a* wise as « serpent and harmless as a dove.Sh« must learn to gauge hyr guests\u2019 qualRie», for this business of entertaining Is on* which calls for knowledge of human nature as well as love for It.Sh* should be watchful of these transient members of her famHy, quick to shew sympathy when needed, and ready for the confidence sure to be realised'from these fine acts of attention.CLEANING AND DYEING OF QUILTS Trn*; question has often been «*k©d should quilts and comforts he dry cleaned or laundered, and it Is not so easy to answer this question, as neither one of the two processes by itself will give good results, but only when both processes are combined can a satisfactory result be obtained.*\u2014 Feather» or Cotton.devious ways their wonders to perform and there is, apparently, no twist nor turn nor slash nor drape that has been left undone to grive variety to the new millinery.IN SEASONING\u2014THE HAPPY MEDIUM.nr-*r 'HE monotony of our dishes can be greatly relieved by the use of a variety of seasonings, oven though we may have small choice of viands.The reason that French cooks excel the cookfi of the world is because of their wendorfal skill in the use of all kinds of eoasonings and flavors.But it requires a deft and light hand as well as a delicate palate and long; experience in the art.The beat materials can be rendered wholly unpalatable by lack of savoriness, but.on the other band, too highly «e&soned food is even worse.To strike, then, the happy medium requires much experimenting:.One excellent cook who was waked the reason of her success In delicate yet tasty ooncoc-tiens replied that It was only by persist cnt.mixing, stirring and frequent tasting that she had learned the right quantities to use.It ia always easy to add more if the first taste Is not satisfactory, but hard to undo the disaster that follows a heavy hand cn the pepper pot.The clove of garlic, so delightful in the hands of the French, is too little used or appreciated by our cooks over here.The tang it gives to a salad dreeaing can never be duplicated by the use of onion, and even the onion, so necessary to good cookery, »s apt to be neglected and do-splFor! by American cooks.Our amateur cooks, of whom there are now so many, d\u2019slike to hr© it on account of the terrible odor it leaves on the hands, hut that can easily be remedied by sticking the onion on the end of the carving fork while peeling It and using the meat chopper to grind it, so that the hand» need not come in contact with it at all.Or onion .luice can be procured bottled, Just like any other extract.Tarragon vinegar is also a great addition to the salad dressing, and a drop or so of tabasco sauce.Spanish pimentoes give a dash of brilliant color, pleading to the eye as well as delightful to the palate.For the soup one can buy dried celery tops and okra when the price of the fresh articles puts them hors de combat.Dried parsley also is a great convenience on the pantry shelf for soups or sauce, and the dried mushroom gives another pleasant variety to the flavor of a sauce.Curry powder should also come In for more frequent use.If skilfully handled hay leaf is desirable in soup or stew, and celery and onion salt also have their uses.Kitchen bouquet Is almost indispensable for coloring, as well as for its well blended flavrr.Qullta are usually filled with cotton, wad or substitute of wad.while comforts are also filled with cotton, but tho better kind are filled with feathers, aad the beet kind with eiderdown.All of them can be cleaned and dyed.However, in the case of dyeing th© covers must be carefully examined in regard to the quitting.The condition of the quilting !s of importance, because weak and old quilt stltchinge during the washing, and still more during the dyeing, will break, and the filling of th© cover will ball together into formless bunches.The appearance of such a.quilt, of course, is very poor, and the renovating will cost much work and be quite expensive.To avoid this it Is advisable m doubtful cases to bast© the comforts with threaq in all directions.Not too dirty quilts are, after the dry cleaning, only brushed with plain water, while very dirty ones must be wet cleaned with soap.^- -\u2014-*> rinsed on the table by throwing plenty of warm water ever the brushed seeds.After rinslns.the quilts or comfort* are extracted and dried in a stratefco* condition, either pinned on cushions o* In a frame.After the quilts are dry, ths ones with feathers or down fillings must be kept for some tlm© in a very hoi dry room, and slightly beaten, so thf fluee will open again, which will hav# bailed together.The dry cleaning of qnflts and com-forts haa one disadvantage, that th# density of the fabric Is somewhat Injured.The quitte are often treated with a chemical substance to make the covers dense, so that the feathers cannot stick through ; this substance becomes somewhat dissolved in the dry cleaning, and it is a matter of the expert te decide which is the smaller evil\u2014decreased down density but excellent opened up flues In the dry cleaning process, or wet washing with much more labor and often less good results.«- Individual Treatment.Sonp Bath.The soap bath should be lukewarm for satin and cotton covers.A little am-nionta can be added to the bath.Where slow running, not too large, machines are present, the washing and also the rinsing can be done In the washer.By handwork the quilts are brushed thoroughly on the wash table, and also Just with quilts, each cas* Is a cas* tot Itself, and must be treated individually.Old, worn out quilts should only b« taken without any guarantee, and no» at all for dyeing.They ohoald not h* dry cleaned, but carefully washed and rinsed on th* washboard, and also care, fully handled in the stretching and dry.mg\u2014not tumbled in a tumbler.Especially expensive comforts should be dry cleaned and afterward only sponged off with a sponge, so that tb* filling remains dry all ths time, Sl!i| comforts are always treated in auob manner.Bolling must be avoided, firsi on account of the filling, and then o» account of the quilting.In turning, weak places must be carefully handled.Aftel rinsing the dyed quilts are finished e» actly as the cleaned ones.THE DEAF HEAR WITH THEIR BONES WORTH KNOWING.Spread two slices of pineapple with «yrup iÿom stewed apricot*.Cover with whipped cream and garnish with chopped Ittltfr.Old velvet piano covers mek© excellent round sofa pillows.Shir the edges and gather velvet to the centre, concealing the faded places.The string popcorn, used this year to decorate the tree, will do for next season.Pot In glass Jars, seal and heat a little while in the oven.Bake a one layer cake, cut in rounds of embroidery in modern designs, In ailk diamonds and squares and cover with or wool, or oven in beads.\ti .\t\u201c 8nn rovettes Meraorial Hal1 was filled to uments and grave stones clean to the doors on Saturday night, when; cultivate and preserve the turf dur- the three act comedy, \u201cMaidens all i ing the proper season as often might Forlorn\u2019'> was presented by the Y'.L.be necessary.\ti C.of the Methodist Church.Those As some of the shareholders wish taking part in the play were: Mrs NEW YOP.K, March 22._____Edouard t0 now a™.\u20191 themselves of this per- Robert Scott and the Misses Henriet- If you missed the All Evening Entertainment last night, please be good to yourself and come down TONIGHT at 8.15.Unusually good \u2014unusually entertaining.Scenics, Industrials, Comedy, Priz-mn, Travelogues and the big Feature VIVIAN MARTIN Fflie SONG OF THE SOUL ,4d$j&dfrXBn dd 'Ukyrkn^amnnaT WILLIAM J.LOCKE ThKMWWNOBIK PRODUCTION GOLDWVM ne, oi san rrancisco, ouu to *______\t\u2022\t;\t^\t' a >1 u, \u2018\t\u2022 683, in the first day\u2019s play yesterday\t.^agraph several share- lection under the able supervision of their 4,800 point match at 18.2 ho! «?\u2022 ifi» 4* ST.PETER\u2019S CHURCH.Holy Week.Wednesday: Holy Communion 10 a.m.iMCUl ÂND MARKET NEWS TODAY\u2019S QUOTATIONS ON STOCK EXCHANGE Midday Intercessions ,12.10-12.25., following prices furnished by Service of Preparation for Easter «° ^,st]01?' ^ ^ai an^ McMunamy c .\t« Walsh, show operations in the Communion 8 P.m.______________ active and importarft stocks in the jNew York and Montreal markets: New York.Yesterday\u2019s Today\u2019s L REAf.ESTATE FOR 5 A LE A\tWAN1ED AT ONCE- AP-;rroUSE AND LOT IN BISHOP'S CRoZ V ^ ^\tLumber Co.Cowansv^c, -H.sing for 8a]e; Que.¦ ,ail^K saIe; \u201cwner leaving town.Ap-Ply to Carl Leonard.Bishop's Crossing ROOMED O0 0 ° , automobile mechanic 17 roomed house and barn and wantetl at once.Must have experience * forty good building\tr , J.and be able to attend to average garage minutes' wa^ rZ Zua\t\u2019 work.Good pay for right man.References < culars apply to Box 338 required Box 71 Record.\t- 38 pNERGETIc AND EXPERIENCED TRA- ^ VC»111 r i re o 1 ao w\\ n n ?S\\ .e.r A.^ t\tO L For full parti-East Angus.A NICE RESIDENCE FOR SALE IN Lennoxvilie, eight rooms and bath, all CAPABLE MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSE-work wanted at ence.Apply Mrs.An-irew Sangeter, 100 Drummond St.___________ J^ELIABLE PERSON WANTED IMME-diately to assist in care of children.Highest wages.Apply Mrs.F.C.Baker, 143 Quebec St A GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework.One who can sleep at home.Apply Mrs.J.T, Morkill, 85 Court St.Reliable\tperson wanted at once (middle age preferred), as houne-jreeper.Two in family.Reply with full particulars to Mrs.Norman Somerville, Tomi- iobia.Que.___________________________ 4 N EXPERIENCED SALESLADY WANT-*V ed for every Saturday afternoon.Apply it Kushner\u2019a, conter King and Wellington Dt«.FOR SALK GRAND PIANO.WILL SELL cheap.Apply Allan Carr, Lennoxvilie.IVIVE GOODYEAR TIRES FOR SALE\u2014 S 33 x 4, with 7 Grey tubes of the same Rae.Almost new.Bargain to quick buyer.Apply to A.C.Demers, 130B King West^ ^ CABINET PHONOGRAPH NEARLY NEW Lennoxvilie.hr .velI\u2018,,K ^«mman to work out from Sher-;! modern convenience., nice garage and gar check6 l^k e6H mav\" t'Jr'r ot c7nt«\u2019ien.two minute»' walk from street railway check books and shipping tags; exclusive and quiet residential territory with good commission.Apply Box Record\tApp!y Box 74 77 Record.\t- SALESMAN-SELF-RESPECTING SALES-\tT man.v > ambitom is beyond hU pre- cowsT nair nT hnr Z™\tal8° s \u2022«Ht place, might find more congenial em i \u2019 1 P °r horses, farm Implements and ployment Vith^us,\t|\tVj\u201d3' APP\u2019y Mr\u2019 L0U\" double hir, income.We reiyuire * man of clean |-\u2019-1-___________________ character sound it: mind and bodv, of stroug | QUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE ON W0Uld \u2018pprecil\u2018U \u201c\t\u2018 0 beautiful Nicolet Lakes.Five miles average earning; married man prefir ted Apply to Mr.C.C.Bonet, 2nd Floor Olivier Bldg., Sherbrooxe.AGENTS WANTED YXTE WANT RELIABLE AGENTS TO vT s,|i our weB-kaewa fruit aad or aw mental tree,; good pay, exclusive Uriitory t -hu.Our agency is valuable Write for barticular,.Pelham Nureery Co., Torooto.BABY PRINTING a listing of OUTFIT .\"OR SALE CON- UMesaary to run a printing office, ako a ,wo cylinder motor boat.Gray engine.Wiil \u2022 acrifice for quick sale.Apply to J.R.Cote.HÙ Majmty\u2019a Theatre, Sherbrooke.ORDERS RECEIVED NOW for Spring Ornamental Trees, Shr.ibs, Notice for Spm,a -.-* n i Rosea, Paeories, Perennials of all kinds.Bed- K£CQr
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