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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" ii in\t- smt \t\t Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1921.Twenty-fifth Year.GREEK ARMY SWEEPS FORWARD IN ASIA MINOR ¦ Street Railway Co.Ordered To Resume Newington Service TURKISH ARMY IS ROUTED AM) RETREATS, BURNING VILLAGES, LEAVING DESTITUTE POPULACE Greeks Enter Eski-Shehr and Pass Beyond in Pursuit of the Fleeing Enemy\u2014Kemal Pasha\u2019s Plan, as Told by Prisoners\u2014Turks Remove Seat of Government.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, July 26,\u2014The Turkish Nationalist Government owing to the successful Greek advance in Asia Minor, has been obliged to transfer the seat of its government and the Turkish Nationalist Assembly to Sivas, according to Constantinople despatches to the Exchange Telegraph Company.WILL IRELAND ACCEPT PLAN OF SETTLEMENT?Sinn Fein Paper Says Nothing Less than Independence Will Do.THINK BANKER SPURGIN IS IN CANADA TRAMWAYS WAGE CUT IN MONTREAL Wanted in Chicago Re Defunct Employees Appeal to Ottawa for Michigan Avenue Trust Co.Board of Arbitration.LONDON, July 26.\u2014Nothing less than national independence will content the Sinn Fein leaders, the Walter G.Spurgin, Irish Bulletin, official organ of the j prisident of the Defunct TREMENDOUS TURKISH LOSSES (Associated Press Despatch) ATHENS, July 26.\u2014An announcement by the Greek official agency late yesterday said the Turkish losses in killed, wounded, prisoners and missing amounted to 75 per cent, of their entire fighting strength in Asia Minor.TURKS LAY WASTE AS THEY RETREAT (Associated Press Despatch) ESKI-SHEHR, Asia Minor, July 26.\u2014The Greeks entered Eski-Shehr headed by Prince Andrew, but did not stop there.They continued their pursuit of the retreating Turks into the open plains beyond the city.The Greek advance was made with the utmost rapidity.By night its path was lighted by scores of immense blazes all along the road and up the road and up the mountain side, consisting of burning villages which had been fired by the retiring Nationalists.From Ainegul, in a radius of fifty miles round Eski-Shehr, few villages are left.Turkish prisoners say it is the purpose of Kemal Pasha if he must withdraw in this district, to leave the Greeks nothing but homeless refugees to feed.The roads are choked with fleeing Turkish refugees from burning villages, making their way towards Brussa, in carts, on asses and afoot, with nothing but hastily gathered intimate belongings.They say their villages were looted by the Nationalist soldiery before set on fire.Thus whole communities are migrating as units in groups of two thousand and three thousand, greatly impeding the speedy service of the Greek army and rendering the country side unsafe.(Associated Press Despatch) DETROIT, Mich., July 26.\u2014Officers who have been searching for here, missing Michigan Dail Eareann, makes this déclara tion from the headquarters in Dub lin.REORGANIZE IRISH POLICE BELFAST, July 26.\u2014Plans for the complete reconstruction of the Irish police force are under consideration by the Irish executive.The Avenue Trust Company, of Chicago, last night declared they were convinced that if the banker came to Detroit after leaving Chicago last week, he had crossed the border into Canada.The finding of the Spurgin automobile in a garage here, where it points under discussion include the, had ,been left jast Thursday by early disbandment of the auxiliar- j Spurgin, led the investigators ies and the complete reorganization tbe belief the banker\u2019s wife and of the Royal Irish Constabulary and the merging of the Dublin Metropolitan Police in a newly constituted force in which all the men now serving have the option of joining.It is regarded as certain that the auxiliaries will be disbanded at an\t, early date, but will be given the er \"ros+S*d the TIver choice of rejoining the new organization the same as any other members of the police force.Members of the Royal Irish Constabulary, being intimately interested in the proposed changes, recently organized a meeting of delegates of various ranks, including officers, at which definite proposals were formulated.These are to be submitted to the Irish executive today, when assurances will be asked from the Government on several points.daughter, Vivian, who are known to have been here Thursday and Friday also have gone to Canada.Officers advanced the theory the automobile was abandoned, after j which Mrs.Spurgin and her d&ught-on the ferry without baggage, in order to evade 1 send, additional troops to Upper Sii-questioning by customs officials.esia, it is reported semi-officially.(Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, July 26.\u2014 After a tumultuous meeting lasting nearly three hours some thousand members of the Montreal Tramways Employees\u2019 Union, last night unanimously decided to suspend pourparlers entered into with the Montreal Tramways Company by their negotiations committee, and to appeal at once to the department of Labor at Ottawa for a Board of Arbitration under the Industrial Disputes Act to adjudicate between the company and the men in conection with the proposed wage cut of twenty per cent, to become effective, August 1st, next.-o- FRANCE WILL SEND TROOPS (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, July 26.\u2014 Disregarding Great Britain\u2019s desires, France will TENDERS FOR BONDS AMOUNTING TO $646,500 REFUSED BY THE CÏÏY COUNCIL; OFFERS TOO LOW Six Per Cent.Bonds Bring Good Price, But the Demand Is Limited for Five Per Cent.Bonds\u2014Street Railway Ordered to Resume Full Service on Newington Line \u2022 Alderman Edwards Suggests Municipal Baths\u2014Another Discussion as to Advisability of Using \u201cFords ot More Expensive Cars.At a special meeting of the City Council held yesterday evening the members refused to accept any of the tenders submitted for the issue of $646,500 worth of bonds which were recently approved by the rate- was recommended that the council authorize the supply of light and power at the fixed price of $500 upon the condition that the Association pay cash for the material belonging to the city, which is pre- payers, holding that the price offered j sently on its grounds, the sum of was not sufficently attractive.Tenders were asked for in three separate groups, the different amounts being as follows: $130,000 at 5 p.c., interest payable New York or Province of Quebec; $207,500 at 5 p.c., interest payable in Province of Quebec; and $309,000 at 6 p.c., interest payable in Province of Quebec.The various offers submitted were as follows: A syndicate, composed of Messrs SUBSTANTIAL INCREASES SHOWN IN VALUATION OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES; REVISION GENERAL $1,170 and make any additional installation required at its own expense.The city will also install a meter as a check for its own information.WATERWORKS REPORT.The report of the waterworks committee involved a discussion as to the best means of supplying wuter to \u201cHowardcne\u201d ::nd other residence in that neighborhood.Alder an Te-treault advV.d \"\u2018that individual CONSCRIPTION ISSUE AGAIN OTTAWA July 26.\u2014Power of the Dominion Government to enforce conscription without first consulting the people is objected to by the Hull Trades and Labor Council.At its TURK NATIONALIST CAPITAL HAS BEEN CUT OFF, IS REPORT ATHENS, July 26.\u2014A statement issued claims the Greeks have driven such â wedge into the Turkish Nationalist lines that the Kemalist forces at Angora, the capital of the northern branch of the Bagdad Railway, have been cut off from those at Konieh, on the main line of the railway, 150 miles to the south.\u201cIt is confirmed,\u201d says the statement, \u201cthat the Turks lost heavily In the last ten days of fighting which resulted In the occupation of Eski-Shehr and the retreat of the Turkish forces.It can now be stated that the enemy lost more than three-quarters of his forces in guns and in men killed and wounded, prisoners and deserters.The greater part of the Turkish divisions lost most of their effectives The number of rifles and the quantities of munitions abandoned, which are being found daily, are steadily increasing.Eight heavy guns were taken by one of our divisions alone in three days.\u201cHaving occupied Afiun Karahis-sar, Hutaia, Eski-Shehr and Billedjk which now comprise our consolidated front, our troops in the northern sector and those of the southern sector have effected a junction and GRAND TRUNK EARNINGS SHOW DECREASE MONTREAL, July 26.\u2014Grand Trunk Railway earnings for week ended July 21, 1921, were: 1921, $1,889,699; 1920, $2,387,118; decrease, $497,419.The general increase reflected in regular meeting in Hull last night ,the revised valuation of the residen-\u201e\tTvasraxt nredno- noon tlaI Properties is clearly represented 000 at 5 p.c.; $89.77 for $207,500 at 5\tp.c.; and $97.07 for the $309,000 at 6\tp.c.Rene T.Leclair bid $97.75 for the $309,000 provided no other bonds were issued within sixty days.A syndicate composed of Messrs Hanson Bros., National City Co., (Dominion Securities and Rene T.* ,\tI I - \u201e OL\t1 -n_\t*\t17 c f .\u2022 I Leclerc, made a group bid of $92.37 Additional List Shows that 1 here Are Very Few Exceptions foI.the full amount, while a separate \u2014Certain Valuations Raised Over Fifty Per Cent.,1 bid bv Hanson Bros for the $337,- /\t500 at 5 p.c.was made at $88.87.Depending Largely on Improvements Made.\tAfter brief consideration of the different proposals, Alderman Brault moved that the marked cheques, for Versailles, Voudricaire and Boulais, I pumps, cor.tjng about $ > ' 1 ua Credit Canadien, L.G.Beaubien & | could be used, but that this would Cie., Corporation des Obligations j prove to bo very ex pens h\": if any Municipals, bid $00.50 for the $130,-j other applications were received and a motion was passed urging upon the Dominion Trades Congress meeting at Winipeg next month, to urge that conscription be made unlawful in Canada until first having been approved of by the voters by means of a referendum.in the list given below, which will, no doubt, prove of general interest Lawrence, H.D.Foss, Mrs.A.H.East Angus Liquor Cases Attracted Great Interest In Local Court\u2014Charges Were Dismissed Dne To Improper Proceedings miny.________________\t; Lambly, Dr.W.O.Charge Against Angelo Rossi Was Made a Test Case\u2014Armitage,d\u2019George ! Number of Charges Were Subsequently Laid Against Armitage, George.Other East Angus Citizens\u2014Charges Were All for ; Sy,ndrna p, ?\u2022' ^ ' 17- w\trz- jT-\tA .\tIMilette, Philias V lolations ot Canada 1 emperance Act.Exceptional interest was shown in i out having a license.to local ratepayers.It is understood that a preliminary discussion relative to these increases will be undertaken at to-1 Morris, Wm.morrow\u2019s session of the Citizens\u2019 Association, which meets in the City Hall Chambers at 8 p.m.1921\t1920 Griffith, Miss A., Belanger, Mrs.L.A.$10,000 Mrs.M.A.Mont- miny.2,500 Mrs.M.A.Mont- 7.000 9.500\t8,500 6.500\t5,000 6.000\t5,000 3.000\t2,500 7.000\t5,500 7.000\t5,000 6.000\t4,500 8.000\t5,500 6.000\t5,000 Downing, J.D., McCafferty, Miss Maria.8,000 Webster, W.R.20,000 Corporation E.C.R.de Sherbrooke 15,000 it was therefore deemed advisable to lay a ten inch pipe on Argyle Street, from Prospect Street to Portland Avenue, and a'ong part of Portland, at ar.approximate total cost of $13,-525.Alderman Edwards expressed the hope that this would not interfere with the supply of water for the pond as he felt it was the City\u20193 duty to encourage the opening ol private parks such as \u201cHowardene,\u201d Alderman Brault explained that in view of the fact chat the pressure on Portland Avenue was very low il would merely be necessary for \u201cpond third of the amount of the issue, water\u201d to be secured from some 12,000 12,500 13,000 5,500 I be returned to the different eompan- 18.000\t, tes, observng that the Council would j require more time in which to study 11.000\tthe different comparisons.10,000.1 The representative, of Messrs.11,000 Rene T.Leclerc suggested that the 11,000 : Finance Committee retire to consider 2,000 5,000 the large number of liquor cases heard in the local district magistrate\u2019s court before Judge W.H.Mulvena.In the majority of instances the accussed were East Angus residents and charges were evidently laid' at the instagation of the Corporation of East Angus.i Vaughan, F.T.ICascadden, N.D They were \u2019Griffith, John J found guilty and each, fined $50 and ;He Lottinville, Mrs.costs or thirty days.\tj H.L- \u2022.9,500 Similar charges against the ac-1 Nutt, Walter .cused were laid by J.P.Bartlett and Lacey, Mrs.J.the defendants fyled a written con- Leonard, John sent to pay the fine and costs in one case and the costs in the other.\tT -n A charge of theft of $3.00 in cash I Ro^n_b^om\u2019 TJ'.\u2019 | Thornton, A.A.Thornton, A.A.4.500 6.500 6,000 12,000 5.500 other source, such as Quebec Street, WATERWORKS DO NOT WANT A FORD.A number of applications for the extension of the water mans were considered and approved after which Fletcher,\tC.\tH.\t.'.\t18,000\t15,000\tthe different proposals and take an\ta discussion of an \u201cOverland Special\u201d Steele, Mrs.\tA.\t.\t.\t7;500\t5,500\tj hour or two if necessary.He added\t™ded a certain amount of inter- Lord,\tF.W.25,000\t20,000\tj that\tif the tenders were not accepted\trAmnrVpd \u201cTho Reid,\tMiss A.M.10,500\t9,600\tthe\tcity\twould\tbe obliged to go\tAlderman\tEdwards remarked The Harwell, Mrs.Wm.18,000\t15,000 I tbroughythe same formalities again, ™r car for M.McKeon is a Ford Fletcher, C, H.\t7,000\t4,000 and rtgard to the prices offered, he ,In my department Mr.Pawson 6.000\t11.000\ttw\tsamp\tw,!ip excentionallv\thaS a Ford\tand he ÎS Very P,ea8ed felt\tthat\tsame\twere exceptionally\twith jt Mr\tDesbailletS holds a very good and reminded the Council that\tl rtant ition in Montreal and several big amounts were hanging\tthe best ^ cou,d do was |o get a over a market which does not absorb\tFord_ If they are good ennufrh for 18 000 offerings as quic y as ey aJe these officials and good enough for j offered and m his opinion the city; gomp of the Aldermen> th(!y should on non ran a rlsb; \u201d having to accept a 6 000 l°wer tender later on.8,0001Webster, Mrs.F.W.16,000 Mitchell, M.W., Parker, Mrs.W.B., Fletcher,Mrs.H.B\u201e Mitchell, of 22,000 Mrs.J.S.Canadian Bank Commerce .Farweli, E.W.Lynch, Dr.W.W.McWilliams, Miss A.8,500 95.000 8,000 12.000 10.000 was liad by Rosanne Mloore vs.An- Tlie charges were laid by J.P.\u201e\t,\t, Bartlett against twelve different in- j tonio Lussier and the cost was con- formed a connecting link.In the j dividuals and were for violation of centre the enemy front has been the Canadia Temperance Act.Mr.Rioux appeared for the defendants and a test case was made of the very first complaint, Angelo Rossi beeing the accused.It was maintained on behalf of the defence, objection being raised accordingly, that the complaint had been laid by the complainant and that ho was consequently interested broken and his troops at Angora have been separated from those at Konieh.\u201d -».DROWNING AT KINGSEY FALLS KING8EY FALLS, July 26.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014Romeo Lambert, eleven years of age, son of A.Lambert, | in the result, with regard to coats blacksmith, of this place, lost his j and damages, further it was con-life while bathing in the Nicolet; tendlodi the complainant had also River, near his home, with other ; served the papers in the case, this small children of the family, also j being contrary to civil law.Mes-father and mother.They could not | srs, Nlcol, Lazure & Couture, acted swim, however, and as the boy got.for the complainant.Kushncr, Jacob.9,500 6,000 Bean, Mrs.J.W.Hubbard, Mrs.H.S.6,000 Fuller, W.C.Griffith, Mrs.Wm.tinned until this morning, Tuesday.Another charge against Antonio Lussier was laid by J.St.Denis, the accused being charged with break- jjumej \u2019p>r q m ing and the theft of a case of beer 1 Spearing, R.J.and other articles.The accused |Eikingj Misg A > El-pleaded not guilty and the case was | kins, Miss L.7.000 2.000 8,000 10,500 continued until this morning.Tomlinson, Mrs.W.beyond his depth, they were unable to help him.He was taken out shortly after by his cousin, Clement Lambert, but all that could be done failed to bring him back to life.\u2014\u2014-\u2014?-!- ?\t? fnr^yioJ>u\"t Ze ™y\tTubercuioaia anu «right\u2019s Disease and Rheumatism:- T vR ROCH HEBERT, SPECIALIST, EYE, Dmv nose, throat, and bronchial tube dis-\u201e\t, their relations with aatbma, rh^u- érâiÊm and neuralgia.UH.ce 92 Ring.Shei- i i ooke.Tel.354.________\u2014- 1 i A TOMKINS, M.D., SPECIALIST (N.vj, y iVat-^raciuate Hoevital) Lye, Lar, tin'l Throat.Ricbmond.Wue-___________ F ARMAND HAMEL, DENTIST, 41 Ai.WeoL Uenaorn Biocx, isher-rooke.«ue?.Tel: Otr.ce 741.Res.740.Ï) .UucoZ SPEC- A STENNING.M.D.C.M., VV lYitv tne examination ot ail parts 01 .t '\t¦ V,,av by X-Ray including Iuiiks.n,e human body by *\t» eU.Consu.ia.'uZ Ù uppoinîmédU Residence, 6c iron- tenac St.b hone 162.T-iR J A McCABE, SPECIALIST EYE Dpi\u2019 Nose and Throat Diseases.Oil.lei 1/ Ear, Mose\tand WelliwttoI1 Su,\u201e Tel.1740.Consuluilious : Walnut Fonda Actual Miss Laura Martin, of Manchester N.H., is spending her holidays at the home of her sister, Mrs.George Wightman on Lws Sbanbridge Sta-Miss Frances Watson is visiting i tion Road, relatives and friends here for a few Mr.L.Senechal, of Lacolle, was in week.'.Miss Ethel Waites, of Toronto, is spending two weeks\u2019 vacation with Mrs.Archie Ashton.Miss Gelena Delaney, of Montreal, is the guest of Mrs.E.J.Murphy and Mr.J;ohn Connor for a week.Mr.and Mrs.Whyte, of Montreal ; Mr.^nd Mrs.Brien, of Ottawa, and Miss Lucille Adams, of town on Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Wilbur Borden, who have spent the past three weeks at j South Hero, Vt., with Mr.and Mrs.Skeels have returned home.Mr.Harold Martin, of Montreal, waa the guest of his uncle, Mr.George Creller, Upper Bedford, on Saturday.Mrs.Loftus Smith has returned home after a stay at Dunham at the Sr™ngfiAd\\V» aT\\\u201c/ guests ^ home of Mra/H, h.Smith, of Mrs.A.A.Racicot, Eastern ave- Mr_ and Mrs> mwyn Rodgers and nu®:\t, ,,\tT T.o, rr family, of Farnham, were the guests Mr and Mrs.J.Ling, of St.Ur- of relative3 |n ^ OV6r last\u2018veek.suie, Que., former residents of wat-;end erloo, were week-end guests of Mr.Mr.M.Bullard, Iron Hill, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs.J.and Mr.F.H.Townsend.Miss Ada Hand, Farnam\u2019s Corner, is a guest of her sister, Mrs.J.L.Spicer, for a few days.Mrs.S .Giddings and two chil-j™, trom Montreal, .pent\t^ th.pu.ntj «j »> «5* «5* Ice cream social .on town hall grounds Thursday evening, July 28th, given by Women\u2019s Institute] in aid of the Lennoxville Band, which will provide music.Mrs.C.A.Nutting, of Waterloo, was the guest of friends over Sunday.Rev.P.Pergau and family left on Monday for a two weeks\u2019 holiday at Cedarville, Stanstead county.Mr.Pergau\u2019s work will be taken during his absence by Mr.McVie, general secretary of the Sherbrooke Y.M.C.A.Mr.and Mrs.S.J.Forbes and Mr.and Mrs.Crawford motored to Newport and adjacent points last week.Mr.Wesley McCurdy, who recently underwent an operation in the Sherbrooke Hospital, is recovering, and hopes to be able to return to his home teh last of this week.Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Seale spent the week-end in Ulverton, the guests of Mrs.Seale\u2019s sister, Mrs.Wed leigh.Mrs.H.W.Edwards left on Monday for a three weeks\u2019 stay at Alton Bay, N.H., near Lake Winnepesau-kee.'\tBEARD\u2014PEARSON.The marriage was solemnized at! St.George\u2019s Church, Lennoxville, Que., on Wednesday, July 20th, at 2 p.m., of Miss Harriet Gertrude Pearson, only daughter of Mrs.Richard Pearson, of Sherbrooke, to Mr.George Charles Beard, son of Mr.and Mrs.George W.Beard, of Scotstown, Que.* The ceremony was performed by the Rev.Canon R.W.E.Wright, of Lennoxville.Mrs.R.G.Ward, of Lennoxville, presided at the organ and rendered 01 OPTOMETRIST What are your assets?How much sight have you in reserve?An examination will tell\u2014and you ought to know.54 King Street On Wellington Square Olivier\u2019s New Building COAL Warren Grand 6 Dufferin Ave.Tel.406.PIANO TUNING Have your piano tuned ana repaired at Blouin\u2019s.All work guaranteed.Phone 976.Talk with R.BECKER 60 Queen St., Sherbrooke Telephone 274-J and 177.InBurancv of all kinds.Special Representative for EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Sun Life Assurance Co.of Cauadar Service and Safety.The man who has recently mortgaged hie property.Life Insurance will sav* it for hir heirs.Consult me.\t\u2022 wart, Howard and Melville Crait, of ; appropriate mu9ic.Saskatoon.\tI The bride was given away by her * * *\ti uncle, Mr.G.F.Lindley.She wore Mr.and Mrs R.A.Jacobsen and; a gown of brown taffeta with large son Carl, of Simcoe, Ont, will con- bouquet of ophedia roses, with tinue their motor trip today through1 streamers of peach-colored tulle, to New Brunswick, by way of the i The bridesmaid, Miss Jane Reid, of Matapedia Valley.Mr.Jacobsen\u2019s! Montreal, cousin of the bride, was sister, Mrs.Sam Clark, of Nether- ! gowned 'in navy blue satin, selflands Farm, will accompany them (en>broidered,and carried a large bou- Nervous Folles often benefit by changing from tea or coffee to Fostum Cereal Satisfying Economical Better for Health \"There\u2019s a Reason down to their old home.with Rev.E.C.Russeli, rector oR Afternoon.\u2014Golf, bowling, telmis, MAIL FOR TTNTTFTl KFVmo'Yf | aut°xMv®.tea (ladies) 4.30 p.m.\u2018A mail for the United\" Kingdom ^.ver\u2018in^ ~ DinTier 6-30> garden Stanstead, who is taking a special; ! will be despatched by the S.S.Min- pary,\u2019 danCe- ,\t, cu , , course this week among the young, nedosa and Vedic sailing from Mon- \u201e f l3rg\\ Ilumher.r°J Sherbrooke at Columbia University, New York, ___i _\t__j ^7 7* a , ; Kctanans have signified their mten-: is m charge of the Church of the tion of going down.\tj Holy Communion for a couple of ! - -\t! months.It will interest many to in the family of the bride, only the ISLAND POND RESIDENT DIED hear that Mr.Leonard Farnham, immediate relatives were present.treal on the 5th and 6th of August, 1921, respectively.The last mail from this office to connect with these steamers will close at 2.30 p.m.on the 4th and 5th inst.quet of orchid sweet peas streamers of orchid tulle.The groom was supported by Mr.Cecil A.Lefebvre, of Canterbury, Que.The church was tastefully decorated with white flowers for the occasion.Owing to a recent bereavement TWO NEW COMPANIES The local firm of Hebert & Fortier.n®ss some two weeks.THIS MORNING.Mrs.W.K.King, of Island Pond, passed away this morning at the Sherbrooke Hospital, after an ill- The body so well known in the Townships, is the organist of the church.Immediately after the ceremony the bridal party motored to Sherbrooke, where the guests were re-The hostesses at the tennis tea] ceived at the residence of the Horse and Rig Taken Taken from the Magog Iloiure Livery Stable, on July 2Ut, a black more attached to rubber-tire buggy manufactured by P« Biron, Sherbrooke.Send information to M, M.Lothrop, S her brook \u2022.j which has attained a very high posi-; tion in the commerce of groceries will be removed from Lord\u2019s Un dtrtakingfi Parlor^ and sent by Grand Trunk to her former home in Island Pond.Funeral notice be issued later.YOUR VALUABLE FURS (Associated Press Despatch) TORONTO, July 26.\u2014 Attorney- !and Provision in two distinct depart General Raney, in a statement in''menta-the wholesale under the direc-] which he calls Hon.G.Howard Fer- tl0\" of Mr- F- H- Hebert, and the re-1\t___________^____________ guson to account for recemt platform under the supervision of Mr.T.J utterances, refers to the Ontario Fortler.the latter having under his * * * ***** * * * ?* * Conservative leader as \u201cbrazen,\u201d ®ontr°l six well organized stores, has \u201creckless,\u201d and \u201cirresponsible.\u2019! Mr.be\u201c P!aced into 8tock companies.Raney says in part:\u2014\t] 7116 assete of the wholesale depart- \u201cAccording to report, Mr.Fergu-1\t^a,s 1,6611 transfered to the Sherbrooke Grocery Co., Limited, said transfer to take effect on the first day of August next 4 MARRIAGES ?\t4* 4 4 4> 4 4 4 4 4 41 41 4« ?4 4* 4 4> ?at Lennoxville on Saturday were; bride\u2019s mother, at 167 Belvidere, Mr».Beck and Mrs.MacLear, who ! Woodland Terrace, were assisted by Misses Margaret; The groom\u2019s gift to the brides-McKindsey and Miss Audrey Ben-i maid was a pearl pin, and to the will] nett.Although many are out of] groomsman, gold cuff links, j town, the members were well represented, and although the weather was exceedingly warm, the function, with all its pleasant surroundings, was most enjoyable.4^ 4 Should Be Looked Over Once a Year.The summer months ere the best time to have them cleaned and repaired.We are specialists our line.GIVE US A CALL rJfffQ.i/rriers son told his audience at Lake Simco on Wednesday last that the Drury ] Government had sold 18,000 cords of jpulp wood to Backus at one third of a cent a cord.j \u201cNow Mr.Ferguson knows perfect! y well, that under his agree-] ment Mr.Backus has to pay eight \u2022 cents per cord for the spruce and forty cents per cord for the poplar, plus a bonus of $50,100.And they d,lnb#ut*f throughout the city, this alfto know that them price* may at Part t16 business has been incor-any rime be increased at the option pu0Tated hy provincial charter under of the Government subject only to nam* ^ Hebert & Fortier, Ltd., 'the increase being general to all ^nthn.an authonzed «P>t«l of $45,-operators.\t] ,00-00-\t» The :ate Government had offer- FESTIVAL OF LA BONNE STE.ed the same pulp wood at forty\tA.HNE cent* per cord f orspruce and twen- Tndty lg the festival of La ty for poplar, *Wiout finding any Borme g*.Ann#i venerated purenaser.\tthroughout the Catholic world.Tra- Ferguaon did not think It jition says that Ste.Anno, or Anna, wag the wife of St.Joachim, and FULLER\u2014NELSON.The marriage of Miss Nellie J.Nelson, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.This new Company has just been W.Nelson, of Montreal, formerly of ; incorporated by federal charter with Sorel, and Mr.Robert H.Fuller, son an authorized capital of $100,000.00.! of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Fuller, of The offices of the new concern will be at 37 King Street East.As regards the retail department which comprises a chain of stores \u2022Mr worth while to did not mention that fact,\u201d ] mother of the blessed Virgin Mary.\t________,\t________ ________ ] Khe !» find heard of In the writings black fox furs, On their return they; Scotstown, Sherbrooke, took place at the home of the bride\u2019s parents, Christopher Columbus street, last Wednesday afternoon at half-past four.The Rev, W.A.Hamilton performed the ceremony.The bride wore a white voile dress, a large mohair hat trimmed with moss roses, and carried Columbia roses, She was attended by her sister, Miss Carrie Nelson.Miiw J, McGregor played the wedding inarch, After the reception, Mr.and Mrs.Fuller left for the Saguenay, the bride wearing a navy blue tricotine suit with big velvet hat, trimmed with a pheasant\u2019s wing, and KINGSBURY Following the reception, a buffet lunch was served, after which vocal and instrumental selections were rendered by the bride and bridesmaid.The relatives attending the reception were, out of town, Mrs.W.È! Siler, Winnipeg ; Mr.and, Mrs.G.F.Lindley, La Tuque ; Miss Reid, Mr.G.W.Crombie and family !\tMrs' Ffd E^dSe ,7'd are expected to return to their Maater- Geor*e\u2019 of Lacolle : home from the beach this week.Ton Truck, overhauled, $350; 60 acres, 14 acres, 6 acres, all on city limits; 3 double houses in East, 3 in North, 2 in South.H.H.MORENCY, 41 King St.SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES THINK $4.00 WILL GET HARVESTERS of St.Eplphanius in the fourth cen- will reside In Sherbrooke, tury, but In the eighth century «he! Mr.and Mm.W.H.Fuller, of 73 Wellington St.N,, Sherbrooke Telephone 767 Don\u2019t neglect to read ified Advertfiwsment» Id the CIms.OiU iaeuy CAksociated Preee Despatch) HAMILTON, Ont., July 20\u2014The announcement of the cut In pay from five to *ix dollar» a day to four dol-iara, for harveatera fit not entpeated to Interfere with the number who will take In tft»e exeuraiort, with ao many oat of work here and no open-inga or ptefeibllity of work 1« the near fyture, it !» expected that thie Sherbrooke, and Mis» Mabel Shepherd, of Sorel, were among the out-of-town guest».Thry likely name konurthlng you\t#wl * \u2022«\u2022\u2018If* numbar to the little French-Canadlan wa* acclaimed by the whole of Eu rope.Her remain* were taken from Palestine to Congtantlnoplo in the year 708, and many ehurche» pos-\t- Hessen relics of her person, and bear\tSTALKER.\u2014KEENS her name, while a brotherhood, ABSINÎBOIA, July 20,-\u2014A quiet which «till exista, wa« founded in iw6fld)nK ««iomnlzed In St.Bonl-her honor.The mont famous «hrina face Church, Aoedniboia, on Juno In Canada Is at Ste.Anne da Beau- 23rd, when Mias Elisabeth Keens, pre, near Quebec, where there is an second daughter of Mr, and Mrs, enormous church, a statue of the David Keens, of Guilford, Surrey, eaint and precious relics.Rev.W.T.B.Crombie is expected to occupy his pulpit next Sabbath.Mrs.Currie, of Winnipeg, and Mr.and Mr».Nicholson, of Richmond, have been visiting Mr.and Mrs.Neilson.Mrs.R.L.Whitman, of Stratford, Ont, is a guest of her parents, Mh and Mrs.Neilson.Mr.Bowman and Miss Bowman, of Scotstown, with Mr.and Mrs.Maneon and Miss Mansort, of Montreal, were guests over Sunday of Mr.Waters and family.Mr.and Mrs.McMorrln, of Sherbrooke, were visiting Mr.and Mrs.Crack on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs, 8.Scott and family have returned to their home in after spending some time with Mr.Waters and family.Mr, Torrance Selg Is very much improved from hi» long nine»».-*-( REFUSE TO CONSIDER WAGE CUT PLAN (Associated Pres» Despatch) TORONTO, July 20.\u2014 Nineteen representative» orf the building trades union In ft second conference with reprenentatlves of th« Builders Ex-To the England, became the bride of Simon I change contractors hero yesterday village, D, Stalker, formerly of Kingsbury, refused to consider any .wage cut jawing every year, flock Üu,u*anda Qua.ituv.Ata, JJutiiW idMlalud.\u2019and bed\tnikev noonoulk to tnuVu.Geo.W.Brand, Mrs.J.W.Taylor,, Mrs.W.Taylor and Mr.Cecil Le-, febvre, of Scotstown.The relatives from Sherbrooke! were Mr.and Mrs.Pearson, Mrs.' Reid, Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Lindley! and Miss Jean.The bride for a number of years' occupied a successful position on the teaching staff of this city, while the groom ie a returned soldier, being one of the few veterans remaining from the original 6th C.M.R.Accompanied by many good wishes, the bridal couple left by the B.& M.for Boston and other points, the bride travelling in a suit of navy blue trlcotlno with embroidered blouse.On their return, Mr.and Mrs Beard will reside In Scotstown, Que, Founded 1843\t- Royal Charter, 1883, Lennoxville, Que.Cnnnda The only Collego in Canada following tho Oxford and Cambridge plan of three long academic years for the B.A.degreo.University of Bishop\u2019s College splendidly eiluated in a beautiful and healthy locality.Directly connected with Sherbrooke, Que., by electric tram care.Exceptionally high standard of teaching and discipline maintained by a carefully chosen staff, the majority of whom hold Oxford or Cambridge degreos.Deyreca conferred in Aria, Muatc and Divinity.Athletics of all sorts, including golf.Fees : Board and Room, $300.00.Tuition, $75.00.For Information apply cipiil or to tha Duraar, to tho Prln- JOHN C.STEWART, Lcnnoxvtllo, Que.7), Residential and Day School Boy* and Girl* Mintsing hoardI H.C.Irvin.,), D.MrP.dvan, a.H.Martin itwv gua Iliad ttsJiera of ala,ling chwartar.Mndarn Mufimant\tn \u2022hfp and tuition, Mmary to McGill matriculation.P t- Thorough, cat.8 inatructlan Inrlud* Amdamic.Normal Art* ftualiwM* I., n i i.ulc In thu lliutern 7'owmhlp« C**** + *\tDEATHS REPORTED * V\t«I» ?\t?\u2022fr*****.».***** MISS NORAH FIFETT WARREN, COOKSHIRE.COOKSHIRE, July 25\u2014The entire community was shocked when it learned of the very sudden death on Wednesday afternoon, 20th July, after three days\u2019 illness, of Miss Norah Fifett Warren, second daughter of Mrs.Arthur W.Warren and the lat Mr.Warren, of Cook-shire, at the early age of twenty years Deceased, who had come from England at an early age to reside in Cookshire, received her education at Cookshire Academy, wheie she was a clever student and a great favorite.At the time of her demise she was in the office of the Cookshire Auto Company.The funeral service was held from her late residence on Friday afternoon to St.Peter\u2019s Church, the rector, the Rev.Ian A.R.Macdonald conducting the requiem service.Mrs.Henry S.Osgod presided at the organ and the choir rendered the hymns \u201cThere is no Night in Heaven\u201d and \u201cHoly Father, in Thy Mercy.\u201d Vera Rebekah Lodge, of which the late Miss Warren was a member, attended the obsequies in a body.The bearers were Messrs.Basil Woolley, Thomas Wyatt, Arthur Newport and Stanley Woolley.Interment took place in the Cookshire Protestant Cemetery.The late Miss Warren leaves to mourn her mother, two sisters, Mrs.Rufus Nutbrown, Ayer's Cliff, and Miss Florence Warren, at home ; also one brother, Mr.A.Williamson} a^e manner.Speeches were listen-Warren, who is at present in the Is- j ed t° from the Installing Team, Sis-land of Anticosti.There were Orr, of \\ermilion, South Dakota, many handsome floral tributes, am- S'st01' Cousens, of Worcester, Mass., ong them being wreaths, Cookshire ; and other members of the Lodge.Auto Company, Mr.and Mrs.E.C.After the close, lunch wjs served.Mail Route Change.The Stage Mail Route from Knowlton to Eniangra which has been in operation for so many years NEWS NOTES FROM KNOWLTON News and Personals from Brome Lake Community.KNOWLTON, July 26\u2014The officers of Colfax Rebekah Lodge were installed Friday night when D.D.P.Sister Grigge and Suite from Riverside Lodge No.12, Granby, journeyed here for that purpose.The work was put on in a very creditable manner.The officers for the ensuing term being as follows: N.G.Sister Lucia Knowlton; V.G.Sister Nellie Armstrong; Secretary, Sister Nellie Wood; Treasurer, Sister A.Venables; Warden, Sister Winnie Dryburgh; Cond., Sister May Frizzle; Chaplain, Sister M.Bedee; R.S.N.G., Sister Bertha Farmer; L.S.N.G.Sister Marion Morgan; R.S.V.G., Sister Agnes North; L.S.V.G., Sister Elizabeth Armstrong; I.Gi, Sister Pearl Duboyce; O.G., Sister Lulu Turner.A particularly pleasing function of the evening was when the retiring N.G.Sister Margaret Morgan was presented with a P.N.G\u2019s.Jewel on behalf of the members, by Sister Bedee, as a mark of appreciation of her splendid work during the past term (this being the second term Sister Morgan has filled the N.G\u2019s.chair since the institution of the Lodge in 1914), but for her untiring efforts since the Lodge was formed.Sister Morgan responded in her usual Hemming, Sand Hill ; Mr.and Mrs.R.Symes, Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Grainger, Mrs.Elizabeth Trigge, Miss Eva H.Taylor, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur H.W.Bailey ; crosses, Vera Rebekah Lodge, Senator Flufus H.has been discontinued, owing to the change of time in the trains, which UNVEILING TAKES PUCE AT BANK! IN COOKSHIRE: teresting -ceremony, and remindingi all of the large number of banker | warriors who had gone overseas The \u201cMemorial Placque,\u201d which comprises an imposing bronze medallion twenty-one and a half inches in diameter, and bearing the following inscription raised in high relief : \u201cIn memory of 1,701 men of the Canadian Bank of Commerce \u202220 p-c.increase.\u202228 p.c.increase.«\t\\,-0.3\u201414 p.c.increase.« No.4\u201416 p.c.increase.¦ No.5\u201438 p.c.increase.\u2022 No.6\u201455 p.c.increase.None of these properties has undergone changes during the year *>\t*:* *\t*> ?T- \u2022?\" Dr- J.-Y Courtcmanchc, Pram^r,T2 \u2022 chool, Inland Bruok.lownsh^ oI r'SBv.puri, Hif[h st ijPb,nc)ni N H i u.S.A.Idf an eight months' term.Salary $60 per month.References desired.Apply A.S.Farnswortii.Sec.-Treas., SawycrvtUe, Que.A TEACHER WANTED WITH MODEL A diploma as principal for the Way's Mills Model School.Apply giving references and \u2022alary expected to N.Corey, Secretary-Treasurer, Bar ns ton.___________________ ACRE FARM FOR SALE.NINE cows and a milk route ; one mile from Brownville Jet.; including one team horses and making terms to suit.Apply Peter Holt, Box 1, Brownville Jet., Maine.TDEAL BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE AT \u201cRosemount\u201d Subdivision, opposite Quebec Central Railway Shops, East Sherbrooke.- ^ ^K>\"r Prices, easy terms and on the street car rpwo PROTESTANT TEACHERS WANT- line.Apply Edwards Furniture Co.tL«h«lf.n\u201c%«.d\u201cf^ g LAKE -, LAKE MASSAWI^I lara
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