Sherbrooke daily record, 30 novembre 1921, mercredi 30 novembre 1921
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.^Feb22thn SHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1921.St CW?es - Twenty-fifth Year.BEUEVE IRISH CONFERENCE WILL BREAK DOWN The Valuation Roll Was Under Fire At Citizens\u2019 Meeting BRITISH GOVERNMENT CIRCLES EXPRESS BRIEF 1HATIRISH CONFERENCE WILL FAIL AND THAT HOSTILITIES WILL BE RESUMED I IRELAND LORD MOUNT STEPHEN HAS PASSED AWAY.* & * * (Associated Press Despatch.) Si LONDON, Nov.30.\u2014Lord.J^ Alternative Settlement Plan Submitted by the Government to the Sinn Fein Representatives Last Evening Included the Necessity for a Definite Undertaking by the Sinn Fein to Take the Oath of Allegiance to the Crown\u2014Sinn Fein Has Many Objections to New Plan, but Even if It Agreed to Discuss This Plan, It Will Not Give Its Assent to the Oath of Allegiance Proviso, It Is Stated.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, November 30.\u2014Government circles today expressed belief that the Irish conference would break down almost immediately i FjiFNTS O HTTAATC as a result of the difficulties which have arisen, and that the re- KKr/l|\\û I if sumption of armed hostilities could not be postponed.\tI»lAl iTlliTIIVllÜ The alternative settlement plan submitted by the Government to the Sinn Fein representatives last evening included the necessity for a definite undertaking by the Sinn Fein to take the oath of allegiance to the Crown.The Sinn Fein has many objections to the Government\u2019s new plan, but even if it agreed to discuss this plan, it will not give its assent to the oath of allegiance proviso, it is stated.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC BONDS AT GOOD FIGURE Four Million Dollar Issue Sold to Montreal Syndicate at 97.62 and Accrued Interest.* - « (Associated Press Despatch.) 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MANILA, Nov.30.\u2014The « MANY HOUSES WITH OCCUPANTS SWEPT OUT TO SEA.PREMIER SIR JAMES CRAIG THREATENED TO RESIGN (Associated Press Despatch) BELFAST, Nov.30.\u2014Sir James Craig told Mr.Lloyd George early in the Irish peace negotiations, that if the Ulster Parliament or people even entertained the British proposals, he would resign as Premier of Ulster.This was disclosed by Sir James, yesterday, in the Ulster Parliament in the course of his report on the status of the peace movement.An all-Ireland Parliament, which was the basis of the British offer, urns not to be thought of \u201cunder present conditions\u201d he said, hut the Ulster Government was prepared to discuss othr avenues for settlement.Sir James reiterated that Ulster wanted a settlement and said: \u201cIf there is any prospect of the Sinn Fein showing sense, even at this late hour, we will renew the offer that, through the machinery of a Council of Ireland, we are prepared to meet them and discuss those matters so vital to the interest and prosperity of our province.We are, also, prepared to enter into competition to see whether the North or South can produce the better Government.He cjeclared that the Sinn Fein would find it impossible to gain control of Ulster, and that they should take the advice of Premier Smuts of the Union of South Africa during his last visit to England, that by no power could Ulster be coerced into acceptance of a subordinate position.The only way her opponents could ever hope to secure Ulster, he said, was by winning her\u2014\u201cby starting out upon a path such as we in Ulster have taken, the result of which is happiness, peace and prosperity, throughout the length and breadth of the land; by showing to all classes and creeds firm justice and an upright government; by throwing aside all the abominable machinery of crime and outrage; and asking forgiveness for the dastardly deeds they have done in the past, and which so recently stained the fair name of the Cit yof Belfast.\u201d \u201cHow can Ulster,\u201d he added, \u201cbe asked to clasp hands with a people, who while pretending to come to a settlement, are flinging their bombs and shooting from behind the chimney pots of Belfast?It is preposterous.\u201d REFUSAL OF ULSTER NOT CONSIDERED AS CLOSING DOOR TO SETTLEMENT ON BASIS OF THE NEW PLAN Mount Stephen is dead.He passed away peacefully # * last night at Brocket Hall, Hi Hatfield, Hertfordshire.\t(ft & ## ft # ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft -«- QUESTION IS CHIEF TOPIC (Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, Nov.30.\u2014The Pro- MAY ABANDON COUNTER entire town of Ibajay, in the ft Province of Capiz, was inun- ft dated by a tidal wave on Sun- ft day and many houses with ft their occupants were swept ft ft out to sea, according to des- ft ft patches from the Postmaster ft ft of Ibajay.\tft ft\tft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft vince of Quebec four million dollars issue of fifteen year, five and a half, bonds was yesterday awarded to a syndicate of six Montreal bond houses at 97.62 and accrued interest, the Province thus securing its mone> on a basis of 5.74 per cent.This is the most favorable Provin cial financing to have been accomplished in Canada in the past two years.The successful tenders was a syndicate composed of Hanson Bros., Beauzoleil Limited, National ATTACK ON MR.STILLMAN IN DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS Forecasted that Charges Against Mr.Stillman Will Be Dropped.POUGHKEEPSIE,* Nov.30.\u2014 Abandonment of the counter-attack upon the conduct of James A.Stillman by Mrs.Anna U.Stillman in the divorce proceedings instituted by the City New York banker was forecast last j Company Limited, Harris Forbes and.night after the adjournment of a one ! Company, Limited, United Financial] day hearing before referee Daniel J.; Corporation and Rene T.Leclerie.Gleason.Stated that Arrival in London of r ! \u2022 1 TI « I 1 \u2022 1 l/ « ÏI7\tIlf 1 German Agents Due to Su txpiasned lliaî Admiral Kato Was Merely Expressing Personal Opinion On Subject Of A Seventy Per Cent Ratio For Japan preme Anxiety in Financial Quarters.ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ftftftftftft TURCO-ITALIAN NEGOTIATIONS HAVE REACHED DEADLOCK.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Nov.30.\u2014Refusal of Ulster to enter an all-Ireland parliament \u201cunder present conditions, voiced in Belfast yesterday by I re-mier Craig, is not considered here as closing the door to settlement on the basis of the semi-official plan advanced yesterday.Linder this plan the terms offered Ireland would he drafted in treaty form and submitted to the House of Commons.The treaty would embody provision | for an all-Ireland Parliament, but j jefiTmd^byeaNboun^îrylT'\u2019omnii * THE WEATHER Powers Are Considering Intervention In Portugal lo Quell Wave Gt Bolshevism Stated that Bolshevism Is Spreading Through the Large Towns in Portugal, and There Have Been Many Outrages\u2014France, Italy and Spain Favor Intervention.FAIR AND MILD The Atlantic disturbance is now centred near Sable Island with diminished energy, and pressure is highest over the Great Lakes and Middle States.The weather is fairly mild throughout the Dominion.Modet-nle we»t and aouth wind», fair and mild today and on Thursday.EXILED ROYAL COUPLE LIVING A QUIET LIFE one by the executive of the Citizens' Association, the two to choose a .third; that these men be required j to make an examination of the properties regarding which protests j have been lodged and considering them in relation to other properties.make a report to the Council; that the Council postpone action until this independent report is before it when it shall meet for the formal hearing of complaints and homologation of roll as required by law; That the Executive of this Association be requested to present and urge this resolution before the City Council at its meeting on Monday, December 5th.(Associalrd Press Despatch) FUNCHAL, Island of Madeira, Nov.30.\u2014Former Emperor Charles (Associated Press Despatch.) and most of the foreign diplomats LONDON, Nov.30.\u2014The powers there have i-cceived letters threaten-are considering intervention in ; ing their lives.Portugal and the assumption [ When a number of foreign war-of a mandate there to quell the ugly | ships were moored in the Tagus wave of Bolshevism,\u201d which is sweep- River at Lisbon recently, the sailing that country, tbe Times declar- j ors on a Portuguese gunboat are j of Austria-Hungary and his Empress es this morning.France, Italy and said to have been restrained onlyizta, are living a quiet life in their with difficulty from attempting to 1 exile.Their only guard at the Villa torpedo the Spanish vessels.\t| ViVctoria, where they reside is a Despatches to tho Times assert ' plain clothes policeman, who also \u2022that the condition of the country is accompanies them on their journeys such that it is very difficult to find about the Island to prevent beggars men willing to accept posts in the.from bothering them and to avert Cabinet.\tj other annoyances.hold of the matter with the determination to do something about it.Mr.Echenberg expressed himself briefly as being of the same mind as the previous speakers but drew attention to the fact that the object of this meeting was more to deal with the present roll as it is now before the Council.We came to them, he said, with a proposition, according to this resolution, and what if they refuse to act on it?Would wa then protest jpintly and obtain the services of an attorney to plead our case?Mr.J.A.Dugre spoke in French of what heconsideredinaccurate valuations and was followed by Mr.Hutchinson along the same lines Mr.Henry Vielleux spoke very strongly on the matter, but exonerated the valuators and laid the blame wholly on the Council, saying that he considered the valuator! only did as they were told- and pul up valuations to raise money.Hs seemed to feel deeply on the question and the City Fathers would noi Spain, it says, favor such a move.Former upheavals in Portugal arose from the rivalry of political parties, but Bolshevism is now spreading through the large towns, the Times declares, and there have been many outrages, especially in DISCUSSION IN REGARD TO THE VALUATION REPORT Mr.A.G.Campbell, joint chair-] man, after referring to the large at-Î tendance as evidence of the interest ; in the matter spoke briefly of his, dissatisfaction of the present sys-j hold their seats long if he had a con-j tern of valuation., j In his own case, he said, his val-I uation had been going up by leaps j and bounds, and in his opinion valu-1 ations were not much more than i guess work.He believed satisfac-j tion would not be had until land j and improvement values were sep th Province of Alemtejo.\tDespatches from Portugal to the,' The recent bombing of the United Associated Press have reported two States consulate in Lisbon was an distinct revolutionary movements in incident in this movement, it is said, the past six weeks.Charles and Zita are treated as honored guests by the Governor, Major Acaeo Correa Pinto, and the other Portuguese officials.trolling power.Mr.J.R.Duncan cited his valuations as evidently un fair, and showing a lack of judgment in considering character of buildings and revenue earning power as compared with the other properties.He made especial referencs _\t_________ ______ _______ , to the case of His Majesty\u2019s Theat- «rated whereby a land value would' re.Mr.F.H.Hebert then spoke in I be put on the lot, and combined with! reference to Mr.Echenberg's re-ja reasonable valuation of improve- mark about the object of the meet-J ments based on cost and revenue j ing.He said that while the objeci I producing value.The present valu-j of the meeting was to consider the ations showed very apparent errors resolution it was quite in order foi in judgment.\tanyone to mention a grievance Mr.McEwan said his property they might have.He spoke of his had been advanced from $8,600 to\t(ContnfUed on poge 5) PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1921.4\tWW ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT NEWS Gatherings hj the Daily Record Correspondents in the Various CommonHies.AYER\u2019S CLIFF ! I'd had been in the Sherbrooke Hos-! pitai, where he was taken after the I accident last week in which he broke his leg.He returned from Sherbrooke on Saturday and failed rapidly, suffering intense pain.He leaves a wife, three sons and four daughters.Reduce Your Fat Without Dieting The third in the series of Library Yews ago the formula for fat reduction was \"diet\"\u2014\"exercise.\" Today it is \"Take Marmol» Prescription Tablet*.\" Friends tell \u201e\tfriend*\u2014these friend* 4ell other*.They eat The Guild of St.Goorp*e*S Church substantial food, live as they like and still is postponed from Saturday after-j reduce steadily and easily without going noon until Friday afternoon at the through long sieges of tiresome exercise and home of Mrs.W.Ê.Hurd.\t?t*rv!tl?n di'h M\"™!» Tablet* \u201co ¦0>d ______\t' by *U druggists the world over at one dol- I lar for a case, or if you prefer you can order BURY On Thursday evening, at the Bury Town Hall, there will be held Concerts will be held on Thursday a meeting of the Conservative\u2019party, evening in the Comity Hail.It con- The speakers will include Mr.F.sists of a company of three called Cromwell, the candidate ; Senator the Black and White Minstrels.; Pope, Mr.Bumbray and others.A sorrow has come over our com-! Next Sunday evening will be the munity in ti e passing away of Mr.occasion of the usual monthly song were Mr.and Mrs.Smith, of South George M.Robinson at noon on service at the Methodist Church.Durham, nephew and niece.The Tuesday, who as previously report- Special music is being prepared by choir rendered the following hymns, ___________ _____________\u2014- the choir.\t; favorites of the deceased, \u201cJesus The mid-week service at the Me-\tof My Soul,\u201d \u201cRock of Ages\u201d thodist Church will be held on «xearer My God to Thee;\u201d Anthem, direct from the Marmola Company, Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich.4612 at 2 p.ni.The service was conducted by her pastor, Rev.S.J.Pike.There were several beautiful wreaths on the casket from nephews and nieces.Those attending from a distance I\u2019m So Tired Fatigue is the result of poisons in the blood.So when the kidneys fail to purify the blood one of the 6rst indications is unusual and persistent tired feelings and pains in the back.Neglected kidney troubles lead to years of suffering from rheumatism or develop into such fatal ailments as Bright's disease.The kidney action is promptly corrected by use of Dr.Chase\u2019s Kidney-Liver Pills \u2014 the best known regulator of kidneys, liver and bewels.Mrs.John Ireland, R.R.No.£.King, Ont., writes: \"I w»« a great «uierer from severe headache* and bilious spells.1 tried a number of remedies without obtain mg aay benefit until 1 was advised to use Dr, Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills.These completely relieved me and made me leel like a new person, I am very grateful to Dr.Chase's medicines for wbat they have done far me, and yau may use my letter for the benefit of others.\" Dr.Chase s Kidnev-Liver Pills.one pill a dose, 25c a box, all dealers or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Ltd., Toronto.Thursday evening, owing to the dis trict meeting at Sherbrooke on Wednesday.CASSVILLE The following extract is taken from the Boston Evening Transcript ! November 19th.with the heading.! Motor Vehicle Registry now Housed at Commonwealth Pier.In the second column of this item is noted: \u2019 \u201cThe entire registration and licensing department, under the immed-i iate supervision of Charles R.Gilley, chief clerk of the registry.Mr.Gilley was largely responsible for \u201cSome Day We\u2019ll Understand.\u201d A sad feature was the absence of her only brother, the Rev.Mark Tisdale, to whom a telegram was sent within an hour of her death but was not delivered until too late to catch the train.The late Miss Tisdale had been an invalid for a number of years, but was taken last September with a severe attack of bronchitis, from which she never rallied.During all those years she was tenderly cared for by her sister, Carrie.The bearers were Messrs.Alex Buchanan, T.A.Casady, O.P.Shaw, and A.Harvey.Director H.Boutelle.Interment -\t,\t-\ttook place in the Casady Cemetery, the laying out of the offices and for Kingsey Fall, the home of her child-the moving, and he has arrangea tne hood.different sections so that the work l\t- can be carried on in handling both Headaches from Slight Colds h^^rations a^d licen eCs Mr Gib Laxative BR0M0 QUININE Tablets lefS the grand?on of Mr.and Mrs.*0»\" rel'e^JiMdaches caused from Chas.Lawton, and is well known ,o t s' ^ *2?lc laxative and germ LtiM.1-awxon, aim\t, destroyeri The genuine bears the Mrs.Fred Duff was taken to i\tof E W.Grove.(Be sure Sherbrooke on Wednesday of last ; y°u Set BROMO.) 30c.Made in week bv her son-in-law, Mr.Chas.i t.anaaa.! Colt, to* consult the specialist.This\t\u2014 j treatment afforder Mrs.Duff some relief.By some persons unknown a large globe in the front part of the church has been broken by stones.DANVILLE KINGSEY FALLS The Rev.P.Pergau, of Lennox-| ville, a former pastor, will preach in 1 the Methodist Church at 2.30 p.m., | December 4th, the anniversary mis-| sionary service.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Currie are Mr.and Mrs.Henri Lafleur and spending a few days in Montreal, little son, of Quebec, Jiav^ been ^the j The Rev.S.J.Pike, of Danville, was calling on friends here.KING5EY guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Gil-andre, Mrs.Lefleur\u2019s parents for a few days.\t, Mr.Ken S.Ingalls was in Montreal a few days on business this week\tMr.Frank B.Wilson, of Sher- Mre.Isabel McKay had a pain- brooke, was calling on friends here ful accident Sunday at her home recently.here, \u201cIsaleigh Grange.\u201d Stepping on t Mr.Ramsey, of Bishops College, a rug on the highly polished floor, took the services in this mission on she had the misfortune to break a limb.Mrs.McKay was conveyed at once to Montreal, where she is reported to be improving.Next Sunday, December 4th, will be observed as Missionary Day in has been paying a visit to Mrs.Hopper, at the Methodist Parsonage.Miss Alice Ayer, of the Butterfield staff, Rock Island, spent the week-end at \u201cComfort Cottage\u201d with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.F, C.Ayer.Mr.E.H.Whitcomb was called to Magog on Friday ip connection with the death of the late Mr.Mitchell, of Granby.Mr.and Mrs.D.Wootten motored to Sherbrooke on Thursday.Messrs.Gerald Emery and Archie Little returned during the past week from their trip with the harvesters to the Canadian Northwest.Mis$ Jean Watson, of the teaching staff of Waterville Acedemy, spent the week-end with her sister, Miss Marion Watson, of the Hatley Model School, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.P.W.Foote.The social dances in the Foresters\u2019 hall on Friday evening, which had been arranged by Messrs.C.Leavitt and C.G.Whitcomb, proved ¦a very pleasant diversion.Music was furnished by an orchestra, and the usual refreshments served.Mr.J.W.Foote drove to Waterville on Sunday evening.NORTH COATICOOK The Ladies\u2019 Guild pf Christ Church met with Mrs.Geo.Bell on Thursday afternoon.There was a very good attendance.Miss Bidgood, of Richmond, was the guest of Mrs.Bell this week.A Liberal rally was held in Meade\u2019s hall on Saturday night, at which the speakers were the Liberal candidate, Mr.W.K.Baldwin, who spoke in English, and Messrs.Lazure and Desiltes, of Sherbrooke, both speaking in French.The hall was filled j to the doors.Over half were wo-! men electors.There was consider-! able disappointment that the prov-j incial treasurer, Hon.J.Nicol, was unable to be present.Alderman Le-| clere acted as chairman.The meet-1 ing was sympathetic to the speakers, there being practically no interruptions.Mr.Robert Wilson, sr\u201e who was seriously hurt while at work in Penman\u2019s, Limited, a couple of weeks ago, is very much improved, and hopes to be* able to return to work shortly.Messrs.Stacey Jones and William Fecteau have returned from some time spent in the Canadian West, j Mr.Sidney Aulis has been the guest of his aunt.Miss J.L.Aulis., Mrs.Jules Leblanc has removed I to Barford, where she will make her ; future home.Mr.Albert Leblanc, who has accepted a position in Co-aticook, is boarding with Mrs.Henri Bourgette.Miss Beatrice Meade, who returned from the Sherbrooke Hospital last week, is in charge of Nurse Tafe, at Upper Town.She is slowly improving from the effects of her operation.Miss Dorothy Dougherty was call- FREE IT LIST D KIDHEF TROUBLE \u201cFruit-a-tive$\u201d Brought Her Health and \u2018OUT OF MOWHEBE' (By Ruby M.Ayres.) Strength Violet tried to speak, but no words would come.She burst into pitiful CHAPTER XIX.(Continued.) -\t! « \" htaS taS i\u201cw\u201ey SUS, \"ft ™ awkward .itu.Hoa, b\u201e, 624 Champlain St., Montreal.quite unconJiousao7nthe fact and\"^ |\twas a «an who couid grap- the emotiof that drove the man to Ple\tT for a^oment in \u201cFor 3 years, I suffered constant- speak so.She thought he was angry band\u2014he held ^ l0^ \u201c mo1?L ly from Kidney Disease and Liver because she was late.She was quite 1IS.warrni s^ro # £ P> P < ff Trouble.My health was miserable unprepared for the sudden movement b^bly-and nothing in the way of ordinary he made, stretching his hands across ! .1Jou medicine did me any good.\t| the^table and seizing hers.cry; It\u2019s all right.Every thing will bê quite all right.Is that , \u201cYou consider vonrelf Bhnva vro | your taxi at the curb Yes.Well, go Then I started to use \u201cFruit-a-| j know that \u201d he said and there was\u2019 down and wait for me.Tell the man tives\u201d and the effect was remark-,\tinfim?tely pathetkin voice \u2018o drive slowly up and down I will able.All the pains, Headaches, | and eyes in spiteef their anger be with you in a moment.Miss Indigestion and Constipation were \u201cYou look down upon me.You have\tand he.^ m°ther are m the relieved and once more I was well.!onlv been as kind as vnu have hecn brougham.I will make some excuse, relieved and once- .«.j\tan »*nu ns yuu nave ueeii , ¦- ,* ,\t.v _ All who suffer from such troubles, to suit\\your own ends* I know that, a'ul -!°!n tbem later.You are not to should take \u201cFruit-a-tives.\u201d\ttoo, bu! I love you.Ah, you may = 11 * »n \u201cuile rlght; 111 come ln a Madam HOEMIDAS FOISY.!\u201c \u201cJf».1 ^ 60c a boa.6 tor 12.60, trial aia.'p.but fid s|v«\twu| \u201ciTf 25c.At dealers or sent postpaid by\t1\t^ DoVuLke^vour She was horribly conscious of a wo- Fruit-a-tives Limited.Ottawa.-\t»»*.\t\"\u201c'J «-\u2022 me like that.If there\u2019s no other man 'vard .fro™ the, ope\" ^ °f the you care for-» Violet wrenched 1™°u8 brougham and stared curi- the guests of Mr.Parson\u2019s son v ______________ ____________ \u201e It is expected that service will be ! herself free There are some held in Christ Church on Christmas Eve at 11.30 p.m., as has been done for several years past.Coming on Saturday night, there would be no service in Christ Church the following afternoon (Christmas Day.) ously at her.Sim was thankful when to whom1 a man\u2019s'toudT is \u2019ahvnys of-, ahe ?\"ce ,a?ai\" in ,c.ab-fensive unless it happens to be the1 dlFjCle^ ^ tirlv
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