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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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jeudi 23 juin 1921
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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.'%>!> a.- h 4v» SHERBROOKE.QUE.THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 8$^, Twenty-fifth Year.KING\u2019S PLEA FOR PEACE IS WARMLY APPROVED \u2014 ¦ .- ._______________\u2014______ _\u2014 * Unveil Memorial Tablet At Bishop\u2019s College School MINERS WHO HAVE RETURNED TO WORK ARE BEING SUBJECTED TO INTIMIDATION BY THE STRIKERS There Has Not Been Much Violence in Connection with the British Coal Miners\u2019 Strike to Date, but the Fear of It Is Preventing the Reopening of Many Pits\u2014In Scotland, Soldiers Are Protecting Miners Who Have Returned to Work\u2014Miners\u2019 Leaders Meet Tomorrow to Prepare for Conference of Unions Threatened with Wage Reductions.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, June 23.\u2014In all the British coal fields where miners have returned to work, they are being subjected to intimidation by the strikers.So far there has not been much actual violence, but the fear of it is preventing the re-opening of many pits.In Scotland, soldiers are protecting the miners working in the few collieries which have resumed operations.The miners\u2019 leaders will assemble in London tomorrow to prepare for the conference of representatives of unions threatened with wage reductions, which has been called for Saturday.At this conference the miners will press for a general strike, involving five million additional men, but it is generally believed their plans will prove abortive.Some reports say that their general strike proposal met with a discouraging reception at the labor party conference at Brighton the other day, and it is generally thought that if the other unions take action, it will be designed to save the face of the miners\u2019 leaders and make their surrender easier and not to extend the strike.Much recrimination has developed within the Miners\u2019 Federation itself.A leading member of the important Nottinghamshire branch of the Federation publicly declared last night that all the suffering which the strike had imposed could be laid at the door of an element among the Welsh miners who were out to wreck the capitalists\u2019 system.This wrecking element, he said, had first adopted the Ca\u2019Canny policy, and now wanted to dip into the Midland miner\u2019s tin.They should produce coal, not try to exploit others, he added.The same speaker gave an example of the financial results of the strike, saying the Nottinghamshire miners had saved all their funds amounting to 250,000 pounds, but were one hundred thousand pounds in debt.As indicating the effect of the strike upo nthe iron trades, a prominent ironmaster points out that for the first time in several generations, not a single blast furnace is operating in a district where usuaHy three hundred are always working.The -Clyde shipyard workers have accepted a reduction in wages of six shillings nine pence per week.ENGLISH BANK EXPECT CENSUS DISCOUNT RATE j RETURNS TO BE IS REDUCED IN BY AUGUST Furnished Surprise by Reducing Rate One-half of One Per Cent.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, June 23.\u2014The Bank of England sprang a surprise upon the money market today by reducing its rate of discount one half of one per cent, to six per cent., just as the banks were making up the half yearly accounts.This will necessitate extra work in altering the rates of interest, and it was expected that during the day the deposit rates would be lowered.It has been thought that the Bank of England would abstain from any reduction during the settlement of the labor troubles, and it is believed the chief reason for the decision to lower the rate was the necessity that the treasury be able to borrow money cheaply.The Government recently has been able to place treasury bills at just over five per cent.In consequence of cheaper money conditions, and with another half per cent, off the bank rate, it is considered probable the government will be able to place them still lower.The recent reduction of the Federal Reserve Bank in the United States and cheaper money conditions in that country were also guiding influences to the lower minimum rate.The effect of the reduction was immediately seen In the stock market, where fair sized orders were placed in the gilt edge section for war loans Indian stocks, Argentine fours and other bonds.The market also har TO , TO EUROPE J~ Make Reaervations Naif [ MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL ;JTane24\tJuly\t22\tAug.19\t.Victorian 'July 1\tJuly\t29\tAug.26\t., \u2022 .Melita July 8\tAug.\t5\tSept.2\t.Minnedosa [July 16 Aug.17 .Metagama QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL | July 19 | Aug.18.Erjp.of France I June 24 .Victorian {July 6 | July 30 | Aug.20.Emp.of Britain \\j- { Aug.11 C U N A R D ANCHOR ANCHOR-DONALDSON regular services.Montreal-Glaagovr July S j Aug.« I Sept 10 .CMdardra July 2S | Aug.27 | Oct 1 .Saturnia N.tr Yorh-Gloagow (-via M.tUIc) Aug.20 | Oct 4.Algeria July 80 I Aug.27 .CaraemnU , Aug.18 j Sept 10 .Columbia Sept-20 .Assyria Boston-Glasgow (yla Mo-rill.) 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Vigo, Gibraltar, Patras, Dubrovnik, Trieste and Fiume.J\u201dly 27 .Cal Aria For rates of pasaagis, frerght and further particulars apply to local agents or THE ROBERT REFOROCO., LlAHTEB general agents ^\t20 WOSPITAL STREET 33-25 ST.SACRAMENT STREET MONTREAL.P.a CUB»» THRfcj} of the former's aunt, Mrs.C.I«- g-alls.Mr.and Mbs.W.P.Hibbard, Mr.' C.Lang and Mr.H.Hibbard, of 'Granby, were 'guests of Mrs.L.H.iSonberger last week.Mr.Albert Larose.of Franklin, Vt., was in town on Tuesday on his way to Montreal.Mrs.M.W.Shufelt and daughter, Elenor, were guests of Mrs.J.R.Frary last week.KNOWLTON Walking made easy.Dr.H.V.Hight, Chiropodist, will be at the Lake View House, Knowlton, Friday and Saturday, June 24 and 26.All foot ailments corrected in the most up-to-date and scientific manner Arch supports made from plaster casts a specialty.The only scientific way to get correct adjustment.STANBURY Sept- 12 | Oct.11 MONTREAL TO GLASGOW July 2 1 Aug.6 J Sept.10 .Tunisian July 24 ] Aug.80 .Pretorian MONTREÀL-HAVRE-LONDON July 9 J Aug.19 j Sept.80 .\u2022 Sicilian 'July 80 j Sept, 1 ] Oct.4 .\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Scotian MONTREAL-SOUTH ÀMPTON-ANTWERP at East Berkshire, Vt.Mrs.C.Demers and daughter spent Wednesday with the former\u2019s sister.Mrs.E.St.Piere has gone to Famham.Mr._E.H.Spencer spent the week-end with his wife in Montreal.Emp.of ScotrKdl .-Mj- W.Reynolds spent a few days in Montreal last week.Messrs.L.H.Sonberger, E.L.Jenne, Jas.Royer and Mr.P.Spencer motored to Ormstown to the fair last week.Mrs.A.E.LaGranges and two sons, Kenneth and Walter and Miss Mary Nichols are visiting Mrs.W.E.T .Ai.a leTfr.\trZzr rnary ivicnois are visiting Mrs.W.K.ÏZ'% | Aug.'27 l.S^.*.:.-8cMriCS\tir King-sburyf for a few MOITBEAL-NAPLBS-GENOA\tWeeks.July 27.\u2014.Montreal Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Hunter are vis- -j iting in Clarmont and Manchester, fbeight only\tMass., visiting relatives.AnvrozimaU Sailing Data, MONTI i j Mr.and :ing r Mrs.T.J.Bell and son.ONTHEAL-LONDON\tL Flr,vA or,,) Mr-\taV.~' t ~t:\" 7\"\" June 30 .Dunbridge 11 * lo^o ami Mr.and Mrs.J.\\anAn- July 16 | Aug.ai .Boiingbroke h twerp were in Richford, Vt., on Sat- Aug.4 .Boeworth !J- MONTREAL-AVONMOUTH July 15 .Bothwell Freight Dept., Board of Trade Bldg.Montreal, Que.I App!rt , to Agents Everywhere or 141 Starnes SU, Montreal.Main 7790.Canadian Pacific Railway.Traffic Agent», BUSINESS CARDS ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS.s YDNEY A.MEADE, QUEBEC LAND Surveyor, Coaticook, Que., Bell phone.4~1 K.ADDIE, C.E., Q.L.S., QUEBEC, * Office 46 Dalhousle Street.Residence 34à Cyrille St.TeL connection.urday.Mr.and Mrs.Orin Lacroix and son and daughter, Leonard and Beatrice, were in Cowansville on Saturday.Miss Christie Frary returned home with Mrs.Alex Bennett to Cowansville for a week or more.Mr.and Mrs.J.Page accompanied Miss Ethel Page to her home in West Sutton on Thursday evening.Master Warren spent a week in Brome, visiting friends.Mrs.J.Dunn accompanied Mr.and Mrs.E.Garrett to their home in Lebanon, N.H., for a visit.Mr.F, A.Âyer went to Enosburg, Vt., and Sutton on Saturday.Mrs.J.G.Bell and Mrs.f.J.Bell and son, Floyd, were in Cowansville on Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.C.Tibbitts were week-end visitors of Mrs.J.G.Bell.Mr.and Mrs.Nilson Harvey, of Famham\u2019s Comer, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.Page last week.Mr .Henry Carter of Granby, is visiting at Mr.Charles Salbery\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Westover, of Montpelier, are guests of Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Westover.Mr.and Mrs.Morrill, of Swamp-cotte, Mass., are visiting Mrs.L.R.Copsey.TAB.R.B.SPEKR, SPECIALIST TO THE I\tE.Johnson, Mrs.WT.Hayes J Shirbrooke Hospital.Ey«, ear, ucse and { and Miss L.Sonberger, of Gutherie, %hroat diseaaea.Whiting Block.Phori* 1241).j were guests of Mrs.L.H.Sonberger on Thursday.Eye, Ear, Noe» *.nd Throat- Office and ! Mr.and Mrs.Alex Russell of ] Waterloo, were visiting Mr.and Mrs.G.Russell and Mrs.H.Whitehead INSURANCE.\\\\J S.DRESSER A CO.SHERBROOKE, i'V ?All brunches of Insurance.Office established 1475.J.SOUTHWÔOD & S.& ______\t_ CO., INS.AGTS.S.Mutual Bldg., Sherbrooke.^ PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.*[ \\R.W.A FARWELL, (SPECIALIST TO * the Sherbrooke Hospital), Eye, Ear, those and Throat DUeaeee, 46 Duffexin Ave., \u2022herbrooke.Consultations 10-12 a.m., 1-4 p.an., and by appointment.T A.DARCHE, M.D., SPECIALIST\u2014 W » Eye, Ear, Noae ».nd Throat- Office and j IHospital, 49 J^i*^r Street.1)^ L _\t___________ JUNSULTING | «\t;\t,-f :\t: .\u2014 Specialtet- Eye, Ear, Noae Throat.New S* ^\tnays last Week.(Olivier Block, Corner King and Wellington\t^- ^herbrooke.1 Mr.and Mrs.Rowe (nee Glendora Ingalls) of Swanton.Vt., were I T A.C.ETHIER, M.D.\u2014SPECIALTY : tJ \u2022Urinary Diseases, Consultation: Ret., 45 iiing St., and by appointment.Electrotherapy Ju all its forma for treatment of chi\u2019onic diseases, especiully all kinds of Tuberculoeie and Brighl's Disease and Rheumatiam.ROCH HEBERT.SPECIALIST, EYE.JiJ ear, none, throat, and bronchial tube diseases and their relations with asthma, rheumatism and neuralgia Office 92 King, Sherbrooke.TeL 654.A.TOMKINS, M.D.SPECIALIST (N.JIj» Y.Po«t-GraduaU Hoauital) Eya, Ear, ^vose and Throat.Richmond, Que.ï vR.ARMAND HAMEL.DENTIST.41 JLa Kid* Sfc., Weat, Gendoru Block, Sherbrooke, Que., Tel: Office 741., Ron.740.-,Ooco2 WA.8TENNING, M.D.C.M., SPEC-** ialty, the examination of ali parta of the human body by X-Ray including lungs, rtomach, intestines, kidneys, etc ^\t\u201c tiens by appointment.Residence tenac St.Phone 162.___________ Consulta-66 Fron- J)K.j.4V.«.A.McCABK, SPECIALIST, EYE.Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases.Olivier Block, corner King and Wellington Sts., fcherbroohe, Que.Tel.1740.Consultations : 0.30 a.m.to 12 and 1.30 to 6 p^m.At Windsor, Quo., at Dr.Champagne** office, 2nd and 4th Saturdnys.AUDITORS.JH.BRYCE.L.A., O.G.A., AUDITOR, \u2022 186 Quebec St, Sherbrooke.Phone 1308.VETERINARY.[ |R.H.H- WOLFF, RICHMOND.QUE-l * bee.Rhone 25 ring 6.Night 47 ring 6, MUSICIANS.rpHE SHERBROOKE ACADEMY OF -I Music offers facilities for progress in Voice, Piano, Violin, \u2019Call© and Harmony, including th« Licentiate degree, which compares favorably with any European Conservatory.j[rwin 3awdonf Principal.Phone 885.auctioneers and accountants.ÊJOHN J.GRIFFITH.L.I.A., AUCTION-eer.Aooountunt.Commi«i)ooer and Audio,.46 Wellington St.North, Tel.yKoue 71.ADVOCATES.\\\\;EUR A LYNCH.ADVOCATOR.MER-ItI ohnnle Bank Bldg., Sherbrooke.I^RASER, RUGG A MI ON AULT.ADVO- Ï -J^-ICOI rates, Q.C.R.Building.____ LAZURE.COU'niRB * KING.85 Wellington .Street, Sherbrooke.A WREN CE.MC^US & MrIVF.R.AD J voealoe.etc.KlYlljrooka guests at Mr.A.J.Ingalls\u2019 on Sun day.Mrs.E.M.Shepard spent a few days last week in Waterloo.Mr.and Mrs.E.Perry and two children, of Brome, were visiting Mr.A.Perry on Sunday.Mrs.F.Ditchem, and son, of Gu-therie, spent a few days at Mr.J.Beils.Mr.Ditchem spent the week-end at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.Leon Dymond and children and Mr.and Mrs.O.Hand-cock, of East Pinnacle were Sundays guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Dymond.Miss Hazel Baker has been staying with her sister Mrs.-T.Handcock, Richford, for the past week.Mrs.J.Downing returned home on Wednesday from Montreal where ishe has been spending a few weeks.Mr.and Mrs.John Page motored to Montreal on Monday for a few days stay.Mr.Joseph St.Marrie, of Montreal spent a couple of days with his brother, Mr.A.St.Marrie.Miss Dorien Cleveland and Miss I'hilis Goff of Ijeunoxville.are.guests Mir.and Mrs.W.H.Robinson, of Mystic, was visiting old friends here last week.Mir.Guy Graves was a recent vis-itor at Mr.Zeno Jones\u2019.Mrs.Charles Short was at Farn-ham on Friday visiting her sister, Mrs.Helen Welch, who is dangerously ill.A number from this place attended the horse races at Farnham.Mr.and Mrs.C.G.Kennedy and Miss Lillian, of Clarenceville, \u2018spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.John Kennedy.Miss Esther Black is home from Stanbndge East for the summer holidays.Miss Pearl Jones and Master R.Jones, of Farnham Centre, have been visiting Mrs.Henry LaDuke.Miss Marion Jones has been a recent guest at the same place.Mr.Sidney Billmgton, of West Brome, has been at Mr.H.C La-Duke\u2019s.Miss Winn, of Montreal, is spending some time with Mrs.Zeno Jones.Mrs.Eli Addis and Master George and Arthur Addis spent the weekend with Mrs.Saunders at Stan-bridge East.Miss May Spoor, of Morisville, v t., has been visiting Mrs.J.S Kennedy.Miss J.I.Kemp, of Claremont, N.H., has been visiting her brother, Mr.A.M.Kemp, jaiss J.,T.Storve, of Hillside, is also a g\u2019uest at the same place.Mrs.Thomas Steel, of Manchester, H., and Miss Julia Steel, of Springfield, Mass., are spending some time with their brother, Mr.John Steel, and sister, Miss Man\" Steel.Miss Addie Hungerford, went recently to Famham to spend a few day\u2019s with her aunt, Mrs.John Scott Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Tilson, of Brigham, were visiting Mr.and Mm.A.M.Kemp on Sunday, SAVAGE S MILLS Masters Waldo Cleary and Sarto Cleary, of St.Charles Seminary, Sherbrooke, are home for the summer vacations.Master Edwin Dunn, of St.Edward College, Drummondville, is home for the summer vacation.'Mrs.Louis Dunn attended the closing exercises at Drummondville College last week.Mrs.W.P.Cleary attended the closing exercises at the St.Charles Seminary, Sherbrooke, on Thursday last.Mr.and Mrs.Henrv Ingram spent a couple of days in Montreal last week.Miss Alice Gilmartin returned to Montreal at the week-end, after a couple of weeks\u2019 vacation with her relatives here.Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Lavallee were m Magog over Sunday visiting relatives.Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Cleary, and family, motored to Milton on Sunday, to visit Mr.and Mrs.P A Reynolds and family.Miss E.Ballard is spending a week m Valcourt, with Mr.and Mrs.Jos Gingras and family.EAST PINNACLE Mr.M.Lahue, of Aberccrn and Mrs.Harvey Kashan, of Richford, vt., w-re recently visiting at Mr.John Lao >e s Mr.and Mrs.L.A Dymond and two daughters, Mr.and Mr-.W.Dy-mond and Sin* Bertha Dymond, of Frelighsburg, ware at Mr 0.W.Hancock\u2019s for the week-end.Miss Hazel Baker, cf Frcligh?-burg, was at her sister\u2019s, Mis.J.Hancock\u2019s, last week.Mr.A E.Jenne and Mrs.Gladys Howe of fnhghshurg were at Mr.Johnson's on Sunday.Mr.J.T.Handcock attended the SCHOOL PUPILS GIVE CONCERT AT FARNHAM Commercial Departments Are Spreading Through the Protestant Schools in Quebec.FARNHAM, June 23\u2014The te;v cher and pupils of the Commercial Department of the Farnham Model School held their annual closing concert in St.James\u2019 Parish Hall on Friday evening last, and notwithstanding the many attractions outside, there was a large audience to enjoy the following programme:\u2014 Rev.R.Gordon Ascah, chairman; Molloy\u2019s Orcheslra.Selection by orchestra; pictures, Mai*k Twain\u2019s \u201cInnocents Abroad;\u201d violin duet by the Misses Borighs and Sherwood'; song by Miss Helen Stirling: comedy entitled \u201cTroubles of a Business Man;\u201d viohn solo by Miss Lillian Hoffman: song by Miss Crane; remarks by chairman; selection by or-erhestra: presentation of diplomas and prizes; \"God Save the King\u201d by orchestra and audience.The lantern slide lecture was given by Rev.R.G.Ascah in his usual pleasmg and interesting manner, and the success of the concert tne evening presented the prizes, was large 1 r duetto ttm able manner ( Gordon Booth re.eeived a gold watch m which he fulfilled his duties as : charm from his teacher, and Pauline KSEM' OXFORD BLUE immaculate Gives your clothes that snowy-whiteness, which is so To hup the heat\u2014eoth /eat.MAC OR, SON A CO, Uantad.CmaJUm ÀgcrtM, Montreal, To ing to secure the services of competent office help.The parts were well acted, and the successful applicant gave an exhibition of her skill in typewriting.The graduates of this department for this year are: Gordon N.Booth and Pauline Boright.Thèse pupils were presented with their diplomas by their teacher, Miss Erminie Williams, after wh;ch the chairman of the evening presented the chairman of the evening.Thanks arc due to all those who so kindly gave their assistance in furnishing music for the occasion, which was much appreciated by all.The little comedy, \u201cA Business Man\u2019s Troubles,\u201d prepared by the teacher and acted by the pupils', gave a pretty fair sample of the difficulties encountered by a man in try- Boright a gold locket and chain from^ the school board.Hon&iuble mention was made of those pupils, school year, these pupils will then receive their certificates of graduation.Vocational training is receiving more and more interest and recognition from the Quebec Government, as proven by the fact that last week Miss Williams received a letter from the Superintendent of Puplic Instruction expressing his appreciation of the work done here, and promising his support and a special grant for this purpose as long as she continues this department.She was also recently called to Quebec by the Protestant School Board of that city in regard to the teaching of -\t- Ail XCgaiU UU U wh° have successîully passed their I this branch of work.It was found commercial examinations for the i that although the Franham Com- past year, but have not yet complet-' mercial work was started in the S?u.rLs.p- These were: Le-j Model School here four years ago, land Bell, Kathleen Booth, Marcus I and the work in the High School at Timmons, and Nellie Bockus, If the Quebec the folliwing year, the teach^ course is continued the coming ers were conducting the work upon CATELU\u2019S MACARONI The biggest food value in Canada today and the most nutritious council meeting week.Mr?.Walter McKelvey, of side and Mrs.Chilajcux, of Dunham, .vce in this place week.at Farnham last Hill- East last BROME } O BRF.ADY & PANNETON, ADVOCATES.| Ausociation 156 Wcllinirton Btreat.Upholstering \u2022nd r\u2019l kinrU of Furniture Repaint, Picture Framing, Etc.Undertaking and Embalming a specialty.Member of Canadian Embalmw»' 156 Wellington Street.rP.ENGLAND, ADVOCATE.COWANS- , \u2022 ville, Quebec.\\\\TM.0.TRACT, CROWN PROSECUTOR, j 80 Wellington, Opp.Court House.JOS.niNGSTON.CowanATilla.EWING & McFADDEN ADVOCATES.112 fit.James, Street Montreal.J.Armltaga Ewing.K.C.jftaorge S.McFaddeu, K.Qj -*\u2022 Cuticura Soap Will Help You Clear Your Skin ! /\t25.\tHaM.VOTywhart l lH) Di.p.,1 l.Tttmn.UmlUd.H4 Pul IV Unotfml Week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Anson Ware include Mr.and Mrs.Benjamin Peasley and family of Sherbrooke; Mr.Peck, also of\u2018Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Chapman and party motored to Newport, Vt., to spend the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Barnes and family, of Montreal, are spending a few days with Mrs.Barnes\u2019 parents.Mr.and Mrs.D.Toof.Mr.R.McClatchie and Mrs.May Shepherd, of 'Sherbrooke, were guests at \u201cThe Maples\u201d on Monday.Mrs.Eldridge left for Sherbrooke on Saturday for an indefinite time.Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Jenne were ths guests of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Fuller, of West Brome, on Sunday.\u2019 Mrs.Blanchard and son.\u2019of Knowlton, were guests of her sister, Mrs.Lafontaine, on Sunday.Mr.O.Lachambre\u2019 received the sad news on Friday last of the death jof his brother in Montana.Miss Newton, of Sutton, furniehed | music for the dance in the Town Hall on Saturday last.The baseball game played here on the Fair Grounds the first of the week between Sweetshurg and Brome j resulted in a victory of the home team.Score, 9 to 6.! There will he a social dance in ithe Town Hall on Friday evening, JUML 24tU \u201e almost exactly the same lines, ale though each had been allowed, to follow her own ideas upon its plan and arrangement, as well as the examinations given.It was also found that although Famham was the first Model School in this Province to introduce this branch of work, it has found a place in several of the high schools of Montreal.McGill and Bishop\u2019s College, of LennoxiVille are receiving special grants for lectures upon commercial subjects, and it is interesting to note that those subjects are now to find a place in the Sherbrooke High School.The Governor-General showed; bis interest in this work by making a special ->\u2019isit to the Commercial Department of the Famham Model School, while in town.- Local Paper\u2014Miss Van Blank is an imposing June-like woman.\u201d Mm/fscfund and Simmons I 1 iiilt s SIMMONS MATTRESS t&uili for Sleep LBUJE IAS El g£ MAftt IN CAma*A SusrAnfeed by 4/Limited A Womans Right to Know the Truth about Mattresses |QU have not heard very much about this subject, ! perhaps.But you see old mattresses thrown away.You know that mattresses are discarded by hospitals, and by homes visited with infectious disease.Have you any idea how many such mattresses are taken apart, the stuffing \u201crenovated,\u201d put into fresh ticking and slipped back into the stores by irresponsible manufacturers ?Here is a real situation.Some responsible concern should certainly take an uncompromising stand in this matter.Probably no one can take this stand better than Simmons Limited\u2014 as we are the originators of Simmons Beds, Springs and Mattresses Built for Sleep, and the largest single factor in the bedding business.We guarantee that every mattress bearing the Label of Simmons Limited is built for sleep, of pure, clean, new cotton.Sealed in a carton roll In our great,sun-flooded work-rooms.Delivered to you sweet and clean.Both your own nice living and the public health in general are involved In your taking these facts to heart and acting on them.A mattress built\u2014not stuffed.Pure, clean, new cotton.Ticking of the best.Stitching and tufting close, firm, uniform.A mattress resilient, luxurious.Built for sleep.These fine, sanitary Simmons Mattresses are made in four styles, distinguished by Labels of different color Blue Label\u2014$35 Green Label\u2014$19.50 Red Label\u2014$25 White Label\u2014$12.75 Your dealer does not like the conditions of the mattress industry any better than you do.He will be glad to have your support in his Simmons Mattress business for your own protection and the general welfare.Canada has no Pure Bedding Laws\u2014but Simmons Lim ited has! Free Booklets on Sleep 1\u2014Write us for \"What Leading Medical Journals and Health Magazines Say about Separate Beds and Sound Sleep,\u201d and \u201cYours for a Perfect Night\u2019s Rest.\u201d MONTREAL TORONTO SIMMONS LIMITED Factories: WINNIPEG O 19tl.Simmers Limited CALGARY VANCOUVER SIMMONS B Muilt Jor Sleep )?AGE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY.JUNE 2V -\u2014.~ ' a: The Cost of Administration Many people have the erroneous idea that the charges of a Trust Company for the administration of an Estate are high.OUR BOOKLET on Trust matters gives approximate charges for such work.Ask for a copy.The Sherbrooke Loan & Mortgage Company At Dr.Darche\u2019s Hospital, Sherbrooke For Eyes, Ears, Nose & Throat & Fitting of Glasses Will Be la ROCK ISLAND ______Rock I4-4-4\u2019 + *4'4> + * + 4-*4>4>4>4>4- ALLARD\u2014BRAULT A very pretty wedding was solemnized Tuesday, when Miss Odelie Brault, daughter of Alderman Brault, was united in holy matrimony to Mr.Narcisse Allard.The ceremony was performed by the assistant parish pnest of the St.Jean de Baptist Church.The bride wore a white chepe de chine dress with bridal veil, and carried a bouquet of sweet peas.Her father led her down the aisle, and as he gave her away, he released the responsibility of her future happiness to her betrothed.After the ceremony, a dainty breakfast was served at the bride\u2019s home.The wedding cake was cut, and the slices passed around to the numerous guests, several of whom retained their portion of this symbol of eternal fidelity, with the hope of presenting it again at the golden wedding anniversary of the bride and groom.The bride then donned a sand serge travelling suit, with hat to match, and Mr.and Mrs.Allard left on the Boston and Maine train for a honeymoon trip to Newport and Manchester.On their return they will make their home in this city.The bride received many useful and beautiful gifts, including silverware and cut glass.FLECK\u2014WILKINS The marriage took place quietly at the Manse, Kingsbury, Que., on June 15th, of Miss Mildred May Wilkins, second daughter of Mr, Ernest N.Wilkins, to Mr.Frederick Fleck, only son of Mr.and Mrs.Matthew Fleck.Both parties of Melbourne Ridge.The Rev.Mr.Crom-bie officiated.Immediately after the ceremony, Mr.and Mrs.Fleck left by motor for Sherbrooke, where they took the | train for Boston and other points.The bride\u2019s travelling suit was of brown Jersey, with bat to match.; Upon their return they will reside on Mr.Fleck\u2019s farm, Melbourne i Ridge.Choquette's\u2014The Shop for Good Shoes We ask the opportunity of showing you our assortment of Ladies\u2019 & Men\u2019s Oxfords, Ties and Pumps of class and distinction, the equal of which It would be hard to find In many cities of this size.An inspection will take but a few moments of your time and will surely prove interesting.White Canvas, Poplin and Sea Island Duck Oxfords, Slippers, Pumps, Ties.Prices from $2.00 to $6.00 a pair.Vici Kid, Tan Calf, Patent Leather Pumps or Oxfords.Prices from $4.00 to $6.00 a pair.Your visit is solicited.It will pay you to investigate.J.CHOQUETTE 72 Wellington St.North, Opposite His Majesty\u2019s Theatre Dominion Day Parade.Col.W^r'hington said that the members of the Sherbrooke Regiment would participate, with the Regiment\u2019s band, so that the parade will be composed of all the military units of the city, including the Boy Scouts, who are expected to make a good showing.The Sherbrooke Automobile Club will also take part, with their autos decorated with flags.It is expected to have the industries of the city represented with floats which will be befitting the national holiday.The parade will form at the Chateau Frontenac at 10 a.m.and will proceed through Wellington, Duffer-in and Montreal Streets to Portland Square, where prominent speakers will address the public on subjects pertaining to the great Canadian day.This parade should prove to be a great success, as it will show that the Canadian people as a whole are proud of their nationality.Call and see our prices this week.Lipton's Tea in sealed packages, reg.60c, special price 45c lb.; Chase & Sanborn's fresh ground Coffee 48c !b.; Brodie\u2019s Self Rising Flour, 3 ANNUAL INSPECTION OF THE SHERBROOKE REGIMENT.The Sherbrooke Regiment will _____ ^ ^\tparade at their Armoury, Williams lbs.29c; 5 lbs.54c; Egg-O* Bakin?Street\u2019 at 7\u201845 P-m-> Frl'day, June 24, Powder, 30c lb.See our window spe- ! 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Armstrong, G.O.C., c:_i_\t^\t~\t, ybu Will Like Instant Postum And It Will Like You People who say, I like coffee, but it doesn\u2019t like me,' will find Instant Postum muck more considerate of their health.This pure cereal drink combines wholesome Quality with rich coffee-llke flavor.Instant Postum is made instantly in the cup.There\u2019s a.Reason for Postum At all grocers Canadian Postum Cereal Co.Ltd Windsor, Ontario, rowaer, auc lb.See our window spe- ii-tr-\t-nruiatrung, u.u.o., cials.\u2014Greene\u2019s Cash and Carry Gro- ;\u201d,lltary District No.4, will inspect ; eery-.Near the market\t'he unit at 8\u201930 P-\"1- Dance, Town Hall, North Hatlev 1 , Brass and BuKle Bands will attend , June 25.Turcott,\t\u2019 ID\"3 parade.By order G.S.Samp- son, Lieut.-Adjutant.Come to the Broadway first.All\t\u201d\t\u2014\u2014\u2014_ our sample suits are'reduced to GRADUATION DANCE AT HIGH 337.50.We also have a line of\tSCHOOL Organdie and Voile Dresses at $10.| A delightful dance was given last 20 p.c.discount on our silk and serge\tiii the Sherbrooke High School dresses.\u2014*30 Wellington St.North.Assembly Hall under the auspices ,r ,\t\u201e\tof the graduating class of the school.V udor Porch Shades from $5.25, The hall was tastefully decorated Piazza Rockers $2.75, Grass Rugs with red and white streamers, and from 50c at Edwards .\tthe front of the stage presented a Malone, N.Y.vs.Newport Friday beafi,u! array ^ flow.ers; v \u201e June 21th, in Newport.\tT\u2019! T Fuesto were recetved by Mrs.H\tJ.M.Jencks, Mrs.n.E.Loomis, and Harmony Band Concert tonight at ^ F' D^mmond, who were the the lown social at St.Patrick\u2019s Acad i P?tron,e8ses for the,occaSion- A word i cm y Grounds, under the auspices of\tW?T8 \u201cL30 1?,Ven by the ! rthe Mission Circle.Come and enjoy\tMr.Hatcher.\tj the zames F'ennv Hon Onr.it.\tDancing started about rune o\u2019clock,1 Fortune Telling 7 H0P*\t^ ^ ^ C,°Upl
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