Sherbrooke daily record, 31 janvier 1922, mardi 31 janvier 1922
[" Sherbrooke Daily Recorc Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1922.Twenty-fifth Year.PREMIER AND MR.SAUVE ENGAGE IN A DEBATE Great Progress Is Reported By The Arms Conference A WARM DEBATE IN QUEBEC HOUSE j BETWEEN PREMIER AND MR.SAUVE ON ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE TOO LATE TO SAVE PEOPLE OF RUSSIA.» * * « « * & Mr.Sauve Had a Motion Asking for the Production of AH Correspondence Between the Government and Certain Persons Relative to Complaints as to the Inefficiency of the Provincial Police, and He Took Occasion to Once More Remind the Premier of His Statement Last Session that the Murderers of the Unfortunate Young Lady in Victoria Park Had Been Arrested and Would Be Hanged \u2014This Stung the Hon.L.A.Taschereau into Making a Further Declaration.Q (Special to The Record) UEBEC, QUE., January 31.\u2014Discussion of the police administration of the Province and Quebec crime occupied yesterday\u2019s sitting of the Legislature, when Hon.Mr.Sauve brought up the matter of the Blanche Garneau murder case.Premier Taachereau\u2019s most important declaration was to reiterate his belief that, despite the jury\u2019s finding, he still believed Binet and.Palmer to be guilty of the charge of murdering Blanche Garneau.He challenged Mr.Sauve to come out in the open with any statements he wished to make, give any information he had to the House in open session, and not make insinuations.(Associated Press Despatch.) LONDON, Jan.31.\u2014 Dr.Nansen, closely identified with Russian relief, expressed ifc the view last night that it was & Tft too late to save the people of # Russia, who would die by # ^ millions.* «R*### ##\t****** A LAN!) TITLE CASE HEARD IN LOCAL COURT INVESTIGATION INTO DISASTER AT WASHINGTON A Re-check of De&th List Places the Total at Ninety-five.D.0.Thibault V/as Awarded the Sum of $357, with Costs, by Mr.Justice White.His Lordship Justice White rendered an important judgment in the case of D.0.Thibault, of Sherbrooke vs.George Mace, of iStoke.(Associated Pres* Despatch) WASHINGTON, Jan.31.\u2014-While the city began the burial of its dead today, District of Columbia authorities pushed their investigation of the Knickerbocker Theatre disaster and the Senate was expected to take action on the resolution of Senator Capper, Republican, of Kansas, proposing an independent inquiry by that body.A resolution for the same purpose also was pending in the House, although Representative Mondell, Republican leader, had announced that body would not authorize an inquiry pending the outcome of those by local authorities.A re-check of the death list by the police today showed that the final total, outside of the expected deaths of injured, of which there are now Plaintiff claimed by his action j three\" \"probably wouïd \u2019be \"reduced to that defendant sold him, with war-j 95 from the total of 105 carried yes-ranty, a lot situated m East Sher-: terday> 0f the totai 0f 133 injured, Mr.Sauve said that perhaps the trouble with the effectiveness of the j St ^CTdLt'he^resentil^arthe j ®2\treporte^T^ critkar^ondi1- Provincial Police was that there was not a proper scale of salaries estab- ] time of the sale that the buildings i tions showing improvement today.lished.He had noticed that last year the Chief of the Provincial detec-1 were buiK_ on the lot in question- g jj Shaughnessy, second assist-tives had a salary of $1,700 and this veur the pobiic accounts showed g ; that plaintiff, in buying the iot and an^ postmaster-general, also includ- .»1.\u201e \u201ef I2.!».white th, -detectives u-ter hi.\tr«\u201e .il th, «y j \u201c\"S tarn wS' MmSÏZ ft.- ,W from $800, $1,000 and $1,200, and so on, not counting expenses.Such (lot sold by defendant, and that he salaries, claimed Mr.Sauve, were very encouraging, and it was not sur-1 bought under those representations: prising under the circumstances that there Was a surplus.Mr.Sauve I ^\u201cUthat later on a neighbor claimed pointed out that in Ontario the head of the Provincial police had a salary | o^hirkt ^ud^pîaîntif f' was^forced of $4,000, though that Province did not have a surplus.\tj to draw a boundary line between his Mr.Sauve said that, he re,gretted that at the opening of the session\tneighbors lot; that after the Prime Minister had used the name of Blanche Garneau.\u201cWould it| p^^f'^vired that part of Æ SIR JAMES CRAIG.AND MICHAEL COLLINS TO RESUME CONFERENCE.(Associated Press Despatch) DUBLIN, Jan.31.\u2014 Sir James Craig, Premier of Ulster, will visit Michael Collins, head of the Irish Provisional Government, in the Dublin City Hall on Thursday of this week, it was announced today, to resume the conference opened in London recently, at which an agreement was reached between them on various matters concerning Ulster and South Ireland.***«! ***# ###* NO COUNTRY^APPEARS TO WANT TWO RADICALS Emma Goldman and Alexander Bergman Trying to Have Their Passports Vised to Australia.(Associated Press Despatch.) STOCKHOLM, Jan.31\u2014Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, the Radicals, have been in Stockholm for the past two weks.trying to have their passports vised to Australia, JAPAN AND CHINA HAVE REACHED AGREEMENT IN REGARD TO THE SHANTUNG PROVINCE QUESTION Some of the Delegates Expect to Be on Their Homeward! Journeys Possibly by the End of the Week\u2014Naval Committee Meeting Today to Give Final Approval to the Naval Treaty as Completed Yesterday by Agreement in the Naval Committee of Fifteen on the Pacific Fortifications Article.\t________^ ORDERED TO PAY RENT DUE AND LEAVEPREMISES Cancellation of Lease Also Resulted.W (Associated Press Despatch) ASHINGTON, Jan.31\u2014Vir- tual settlement by the Japanese and Chinese of the long debated Shantung question and final agreement on the text of the five power limitation treaty had brought the Washington conference very near to the conclusion of its labors today, with some of the delegates expecting to be on their homeward journeys possibly by the end of the week.Prediction that the last debate of the plan for restoration to China of be settled Premier Branting has twice prolong-1 Shantung Province would ed permssion for them to stay in j at today\u2019s meeting was made by Dr.Sweden, where apparently they will ; Koo, of the Chinese delegation, fol-remain, as it does not seem likely \\ lowing an agreement reached last at present that any country is ready i night between the Japanese and to admit them.\t| Chinese covering all principles re- The Liberal newspapers criticize I cl\u2019Jjre PIamld-____ with considerable anxiety.\t.v v aw apt art» tv at of The plan laid down by M.K.MAY\tr i RmNAI S Gandhi, non-cooperationist leader, r>vr!r!\\T t 1 \u2022>! Vv,Q r to try the disobedience experiment\tLONDON, Jan.31\u2014The London '\t-\t- \u2014\t\u2022\t¦1 Times Rome correspondent says bo is informed that although the con- Police Army Battled For Over An Hour With A Negro, Barricaded In His Home REPAID SUMS SPENT WITHOUT ÂNY AUTHORITY Negro Shot and Seriously Wounded Two Policemen, a| ?ormer Trustees of the Christian Negress and Negro, and Set Fire to Bed in Which an Science Publishing Company Infant Lay\u2014Attempt Made to Lynch Man.\tD.scharged from Further Re- sponsibility.cuss the Blanche Garneau case when here -said that he continent.It was not only in the1 Province of Quebec that murderers and other law-breakers escape, but it was the same all over.The advent of the automobile and other modern inventions had given a wider scope to criminals, enabling them first in the two areas of Bardoli and Anand, seems from various reports little likely to be observed, indications being that the scheme would be put into operation throughout a as'much wider area.The recent move-the ment in the Guntur district is cited he wishes.\u201d felt sure that'because the accused in practically to get away The Prem the Blanche Garneau case, Binet ; 1er cited that In Wall Street a year and Palmer, had been acquitted, the! ago there had been an explosion leader of the opposition did not and some people killed, and no one in support of this supposition.Reports appear almost daily in the London press showing that the noncooperation propaganda is becoming intensified in the rural areas, where the peasantry is elated at the prospect held out by Gandhi's agents that they shall be exempt from Luxation.There are also indications of serious unrest in some provinces, chiefly at Barabanki and Hardoio, in TWnV\u2019Oiev were guiltless anv morel had been arrested despite the fact : northern Oudh, where it is reported ban he dith Ho pointed out that that hundreds of the Tsuinflu 000 '000 \u2018L9i: \u20183$ 1Z6T | tectives m the United Binet had been brought to Quebec and when arraigned before Judge Lachance, had made certain state-! ment», as in his confession in Mont-1 real.Binet had even taken the.pol-l ice over the scene of the crime and! given all details.The two men, Bi-j net and Palmer, had been noticed hy| the street car conductor as the men.who had been on board his street' car on the day of the murder.j \u201cI have the consolation of know-i of the most! everest de-'that agitators are exciting the people States and! with assertions similar to those elsewhere had been engaged on the j which materially aided the cause of case.Let Mr.Sauve look again to ! the Indian Mutiny.Among these are Ontario, and ho would not find a j statements that the British are mix-better state of affairs.\tj jug wines with the.medicines issued at the public dispensaries and are ?\t+ + + + +\t+ using pork fat in certain manufac- +\t* turos.(Both pork and wine are t THE WEATHER\t! anathema to Mohammedans.) ?\t*1 Similar stories affecting the reli- ?\t?\u2022fr********* gjous prejudices of the Hindus are catd AVIV c-nAADAR ativft v ! circulated with the purpose of influ-FAIR AND COMPARATIVELY encing that section of the populace.Official despatches admit the seri- clave must begin on the tenth day after the death of a Pope, there is every probability that there will he no voting to choose a successor to Benedict until the American Cardinals have arrived.They may he able to reach Rome by Friday evening, and thus, although the conclave will meet probably on Thursday, a Pope will not be elected until Saturday or Monday morning.Meantime the Cardinals are still engaged in the preliminary visits \u201cwhich have so much to do with the ultimate election of the Pope.\u201d These visits occur between five and seven o\u2019clock in the evening.tenement windows MILD Ing, and the evidence \u2014 \u2014-\t.\t- distinguished judges of Quebec, who i pressure is low over the eastern ouaTU'ss of the situation._________ followed the affair, that we wore\tstates and high over all\tv\t, right in saying that these men were\tonrts nf th(, continent.The\t, KILLED BY A BULL ¦¦ ¦\t'\t\u2019 il- \u201d-'\t( Aa*ocmt«d Pre*« Despatch) the murderers,\" declared the Prem-j wenther ler.EXPLAINED POLICE MATTERS.\u201cWas it the judge who presided at the trial?\u201d threw in Mr.Sauve.''No, anothar judge, a friend of the j perature eastward, 'cold in the West.fine with moderate tem-and decidedly Forecnntt Fair and comparatively mild today and on Wednesday, CORNWALL, Ont.Jan.31 Going to a shed to feed some chickens, William P.Wylie, Dundas County, was attacked by a hull yesterday and crushed against the side of the building.He died later.(Associated Press Despatch.) husband was held in fear of Muv- BOSTON, Mass., Jan.31\u2014Sixty ray, holding his five months\u2019 old patrolmen, armed v with riot baby in his arms.Murray shot him guns, battled more than an twice.The child fell on a bed and hour early today against Renzy Murray set fire to it, Jackspn said.Murray, a negro, who, barricaded The,infant was removed to a hospital in his home in the South End, shot suffering from burns, and seriously wounded two patrol-' FIREMEN WEKE CALLED OUT men, a negress and negro, and set fire to a bed in which an infant lay.Occupants of nearby Murray finally surrendered uninjur-\tPeered from their ed to a dozen officers, who broke until shots drove them to cover.Mrs.down the door of the house and ad- dulla Scott was struck on the hand vanced on him in a body.\t^ one bullet, which severed a finger Shouts of \u201clynch him\u201d were made and fractured two others, from a crowd of bystanders as he As ^ battle proceeded firemen was brought to the street.They ''ore oa led and lines of hose were fought to get at him and he was la\u2019d to M^rray out- Patrolman roughly handled, but unhurt, before Edward J.Wynne, braving the the officers were able-to put him in negro s ftre, smashed the blinds on o\turoo-nn\ta first ft°or window so that the hose The trouble began, neighbors told could be brought inside, the police, when Murray ejected Mrs.RATI EKED DOWN FRONT DOOR William Jackson, a negress, who was While Murray\u2019s shots were sushis tenant, and fired several shots pended for a moment, police ser-after her into Wheeler Street.\tj géant Ryan and twelve officers bat- Patrolmen Dalton and McShane, ! tered down the front entrance.They attracted by the shooting, attempted;entered in a body, the sergeant cal-to enter the house, but Murray bolt-1 ling on Murray to surrender.The ed the door.McShane then tried to'negro submitted without resistance, get in through a window.He was Patrolmen Dalton and McShane shot in the stomach.Another bullet and Jackson, the wounded negro, wounded Dalton in thg^eheek.\tI were taken to a hospital, where the A riot call was sounded.Every names of Dalton and Jackson were available policeman from station No.placed on the danger list.McShane's \u20221 was sent to the scene, all armed wound in the stomach was said to be with riot guns.The house was serious.Jackson was suffering from surrounded and bullets were sprayed two bullet wounds, one in the chest ~\u2019atrol- with her all &at\u2018'èvënïng\"and''the ray, going from the second floor to j man Dalton, it was feared, would night of the murder She could not the roof and back again, sent less (lose the sight of his right eye.swear that she was not asleep at frequent shots into the narrow No charges were placed against the time the murder was commit- street\tI Murray, pending the outcome of Meted,\tOn the top floor, Mrs.Jackson's Shane\u2019s injury CLAIMS HER HUSBAND WAS IN THE HOUSE ALL EVENING THE MIGHT OF THE MURDER Could Not Swear She Was Not Asleep at Time Murder W\u2019asi Committed.ST.SCHOLASTIQUE, Que.Jan.31.\u2014Mrs.Riopel gave evidence yesterday in the trial of Osai» Riopel, | charged with the murder of Mrs.Clermont in November, 1920, that .\t.,\t, her husband had been in the house aRamst it from all sides, while Mur-, and another in the right leg \u2014 7 from the second \u2014\t- \u2018,1 .and back again, i shots into the (Associated Press Despatch.) BOSTON, Jan.31.\u2014A decree was entered in Supreme Court yesterday owing the accounts of Herbert E, Eustace and i\u2019au! Harvey, former trustees of the Christian Science Publishing Society, and discharging them irom further responsibility in connection with the trust.The decree was entered, it was announced, after payment of Eustace and Harvey to Fred M.Lamson, William P.McKenzie and James E.Paton, the new trustees, of the amounts Judge Crosby found they had expended from the Trust Fund without authority.The items disallowed, amounting to about $25,000, represented gratuities paid to employees of the publishing society, as well as the salary paid to David B.Ogden, after he had ceased to be a trustee.CLAIMED MISsVlCKFORD AND OWEN MOORE GUILTY OF FRAUD AND COLLUSION Effort to Have Divorce Decree of Mary from Owen Dissolved a» Illegal Being Made.CARSON CITY, Nev., Jan.31.-Oral arguments on a motion by Attorney General Fowler to have the divorce decree of Mary Pickford from Owen B.Moore dissolved as illegal were made here yesterday before the State Supreme Court.Fowler claimed Moore and Miss Pickford were guilty of fraud ami collusion.1 PAGE TWO aHUOiKUUIU.DAILY KLUJKJD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, I92Z ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT NEWS: faftmi* brh* Daily RecaH CwmyaadcBti ia tke Variée» | For Headache 1 MELBOURNE Th« Record require* s correspondent for Melbourne.Applications should be addressed to News Editor, Sherbrooke Record.RELIEVES PAIN 1$ 1 ao » t*W, at yw dudir**, *r ly uril Til lEIMIRG Mil ES C«.UatTIB, MRTIUI GOULD In the Gould news of Friday\u2019s is-tue the president's name was omitted in the list of officers of the Ladies\u2019 Aid of Chaim-ts Church, the first officer should have read President, Mrs.J.MacCaskill, re-elected.For dependable, professional services in undertaking and embalming.A full line of caskets, ranging in all prices.Motor or Horse Hearse.Any distance.Prompt attention.Ca\u2019il Thoa.Stokes and Sons, Bury, or J.Arthur Drennan, Cookshire AYER'S CLIFF The Missionary Auxiliary will meet on Thursday afternoon with Mrs.L, W.Fish, Tyler Street, at 2.30 o\u2019clock.On Saturday, January 21st.Mr.Charles Buckland celebrated his eighty-third birthday at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Hurd.His daughter, Mrs.L.S.Channell, and grand daughter, Miss Channel, and his son, Mr.P.B Buckland, all of Sherbrooke, were present, to add to the jo yof ihe occasion.Mr.Buck-land carries his many years lightly and is in good health.On Monday, Mr.and Mrs.Hurd entertained Mr.and Mrs.B Converse, of Orleans, Vt.On Thursday afternoon, Mrs.G.G.\tFish entertained members of St.George's Guild.f On Thursday evening, the first social event of the season was held at the home of Mr.P.L.Baldwin, when Mrs.Baldwin.Mrs.F.0.Rand and Mrs.H.H .Silliker were hostesses at a most enjoyable \u201c500\u201d party.The guests numbered forty, and seven tables of players were ar- ranged.At midnight the cards were laid aside, and Mrs.Ralph Amy delighted the company withj piano solos.Delectable refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Misses Baldwin, Rand and Silliker.\tI About fifty fans attended the Lennoxville-Ayer\u2019s Cliff hockey match last Friday at Lennoxville.Mr.0.J.A.Barter was in town on Monday, the guest of Mr.J.M.Elam.Dempsey Carpentier figh pictures in five reels of terrific action, Wednesday night.Free dance after the Dempsey-Carpentier fight at the moines Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Wed.night for those attending pictures.Admission 85c.- - LAKE NÎEGANTÎC Ington.Mr.H.0.Hutchln* ia the proud possessor of a \"Ford\u201d In which ho brings the mail from Magog in thirty minutes.Mr.Claud Wilson, of Montreal, is staying with his brother, Mr.Wright Wilson, for a few weeks.Lumbering seems to the order of the day here.Messrs Gothrop and Rollins are lumbering in Mr.G.* 1 Penny\u2019s woods.Mr.G.A.Dustin is : cutting and drawing to Woodard and Humphrey\u2019s mill, and Messrs.Wright and Dennie Wilson are lumbering for Mr.B.C.Howard on the Cam-1 perdown.Much sympathy is felt for Mr.El-wood Burbank\u2019s loss in his mill being burned down at Tômifobia on Monday of last week.MILAN Mr.R.Smith suffered a paralytic stroke one day last week.The Euchre Party in the Town Hall last Thursday evening was quite a success.Mrs.Geo.Neal won the first prize.The proceeds totalled about $50.which goes to the benefit of the Megantic Hockey Club.For dependable, professional, services in undertaking and embalming.A full line of caskets, ranging in all prices.Motor and Horse Hearse.Any distance.Prompt attention.Cail Thos.Stokes and Sons, Bury, or J.Arthur Drennan, Cookshire MÀSSAWP1 Dempsey Carpentier fight pictures in five reels of terrific action, also Maggie and Jiggs and Charlie Chaplin comedy at the movies, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Wednesday night.Free dance after pictures.BURY HATLEY Come and see Dempsey Carpentier fisrht pictures in five reels of terrific action.Free dance after shew at the movies, Ayer\u2019s Cliff Wednesday night.Free dance after the Dempsey-Carpentier fight at the movies Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Wed.night for those attending pictures.Admission 35c.STORNOV'AY Nervous Breakdown The extreme depression and discouragement which come?over ene at times is the most alarming symptom of nervov exhaustion.This letter is a message of hope to all who find themselves in this unfortirate conditi o.Mrs.Geo.T.Tmgley, Albert.N.B., writes:\u2014 \u201cFor T-»r» 1 -was in a very nervoœ, ma-down coneinon.wu orach depr»s-»d ia «pint! sad sainvi a great deal at tinea.The lee*! cotae woaid irri-\u2022ate me and at ttoaea I felt aa tfcoegr, I certainly woaid go e-aiy.1 cor.- | raited ciSerrat doctors to no «Sect.» *'A friend adriaed the as* of Dr .Chaae's Nerre Food and 1 can truly \u2018etPfy today So the great benefits re- y reived.There waa a taarited change I before I had hashed the second boa aad wkea I had used a dozes boiei j my serves were thoroughly restored and , I was entirely relieved ef those terrible feelings I used to bave.I shall ever i be reedy to teahfy to (he beseSts of , wonderful ¦edtesae, feeing sur- i that it wifi give to others the cineie aad : permises t relief it has given me Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food.50c \\ a box, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates fit Co,, Ltd, Toronto.Mi?Katie MacAulay.who has con visiting friends in Sherbrooke nd elsewhere, is making a brief stay here before returning to her home in Boston.Mr.Willie MacLeod, of Granite-ville, Vt., who has been a recent visitor in this vicinity, has returned to his home.Recent guests of Mrs.M.J.MacAulay were.Mr.and Mrs.Angus Campbell, also Mrs.John Macdonald and daughter.Miss Emma Macdonald.Mr.Willie MacArthur went to Milan one day last week.Mr, Champeau has been buying cattle through this district.Mr.Alex Macdonald, of Monitor, Alta., called on Mr.MacLeod recently.ST.PAUL\u2019S GUILD ANNUAL.The annual meeting of the St.Paul\u2019s Guild was held on Wednesday afternoon last at the residence of Mrs.A.B.Hunt.An excellent ; financial report was presented by! the treasurer showing that the Guild had undertaken a large amount of work in improving the church property and after paying all debts had still a balance of $328.-13, The Rev.O.T.Lewis expressed! his deep appreciation of the valu-j able service rendered in the I church\u2019s interest by the members of ; the Guild and thanked them very cordially for their kind and loyal suport.Resignations from office were received from Mr«.Isaac Goodenough, Mrs.Shirley Clark and Mrs.Wilson, on account of bereavement, ill [ health and inability to attend every meeting^ Mrci Lewis resigned as! First Vice-President in order to give place to the retiring president.Upon being put to the meeting, the election of Mrs.Isaac Goodenough as First Vice-President was carried unanimously.The e'ection of other officers then took place by nomination and ballot and resulted as follows: President.Mrs A.B.Hunt; Second Vice-President, Mrs.Cuming; Secretary, Mrs.Lewis; and Treasurer, Mrs.Soackman.The following committee i were elected: 'Work Commit-j tee:\u2014 Mr*.Sherman, Mr».Guy Coatee nnd Mr*, Ron.Entertainment Committ*», Mr».Bailey Mr*.Tho* Morrow and Mr*.H.Barter; Repairs Committee, Mr,.Hunt; Decorating Church Committee.Mrs.Chas.Goodenough, Mrs.H.Barter and the Misses Marjory Morrow, Alice Roe and Pansy Trombly; Collector of Annual Feus, Mrs.Bradley.It was decided to hold the next meeting on February 8th, at the residence of Mrs.Chu*.Goodenough.A dainty tea was served by the hostess assisted by Miss Lilia Kerr and Mia.?Lena iNnt.The altar In St.Paul\u2019s Church on Sunday last was decorated with jonquils given bv Mr.and Mrs.Martin Olson in loving memory of their little daughter, Wahneta, who died a year ago.The play, \"A Chapel Tragedy,\u201d given at the Bury Town Hall by the Brookbury Dramatic Club on January 24, was an immense success.In spite of the severe cold, the hall was well filled, and the audience expressed pleasure and appreciation by frequent and hearty applause.Mrs.M.T.Stokes spent a couple of days in Sherbrooke last week.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Kane returned home on Saturday, and Mr.and Mrs.Willie Hamilton alighted from the train that evening, returning from a visit to Cookshire.The Bury W.M.S.will meet on Thursday afternoon.February 2, at the home of Mrs.M.T.Stokes.A cordial invitation is extended to visitors, and all members are looked for to be present.Owing to various unavoidable circumstances and sequence of events, the mid-week meeting of the Methodist Church has suffered many interruptions, and it has been decided to change the place of meeting from the Sunday school room to the various homes of the members in and near the village.The first of these meetings will he on Thursday evening at 7.30 at the home of Mrs.M.T.Stokes.A good gathering is anticipated.SCOTSTOWN bale.\u201d Lunch wro *orved.Next meeting with Mrs, Legge, at the Parsonage, on Saturday, February 11th, The junior* arc asked to bring the amounts they have In their boxes (for tho special fund) on Sunday, February 26th, and put in an envelope with their name.Mr.Douglas Stevenson spent the week-end in town, the guest of friends.Mr.Will Loomis, from Lennox-1 ville, was the guert of Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Bishop recently.Misa Edith Staples spent a day at home from Sawyervillc with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Glanville Staples.Miss Gallagher spent a few days In Sherbrooke recently, on a visit to Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Morin.| Miss Lucy Weston is the guest of ; Mr.and Mrs.Roy Butler, in Sher-\u2018 brooke, for a time.Miss Beatrice Bishop spent the week-end at home from Sherbrooke.Mr.Glanville Staples was confined to the house for several days owing to illness, but is better again.EAST ANGUS A fancy dress carnival and bean supper at Bishop\u2019s Crossing Skating Rink, on Friday evening, Feb.3rd.: For dependable, professional ser-! vices in undertaking and embalming.A full line of caskets, ranging in all prices.Motor or Horse Hearse.Any ! distance.Prompt attention.Call Thos, Stokes and Sons, Bury, or J.Arthur Drennan, Cookshire DANVILLE For dependable, professional services in undertaking and embalming.A full line of caskets, ranging in all prices.Motor or Horse Hearse.Any distance.Prompt attention.Cail Thos, Stokes and Sons, Bury, or J.Arthur Drennan, Cookshire BROOKBURY A fancy dress carnival and bean supper at Bishop\u2019s Crossing Skating Rink, on Friday evening, Feb.3rd.MAGOG Free dance after the Dempsey-Carpentier fight at the movies Ayer's Cliff, Wed.night for those attending pictures.Admission 35c.MARBLETON BARNSTON COLDS GRIP Fortify the system CoM*.Grip by tattat tmunhfrn Bromo Quinine tmbUft âMtror term», act ta * took taxatfre.and keep the sy*-tera In condition to throw off attack* of CoM*.Grip and In- TTe house warming at the home of Mr.and Mrs.David Smith on Friday evening was a de\u2019iThtful function.Neighbors and friends to the number of fifty gathered in the spacious apartments to hid a hearty welcome to Mr.and Mrs.David Smith and family, who have come to Bamston to make their home.Mayor Remick.on behalf of those present, put into expression the very hearty welcome which is unanimously extended to the new citizen and his family and expresed the wish that they may long remain here.Card?, games of various kinds and a good hearty, all-round sing formed entertainment for the evening, followed by most appetizing refreshments.Mias Florence Jones, of Coaticook.spent the week-end here with friends and attended the house warming at Mr.D.Smith's.Mr.Harold Sutton, of Emberton Camp Sawyerville.who has been spending a few days at his mother\u2019s home, has returned to his silvan duties.He received *130 for the two fishers which he recently had the good fortune to trap.Mr.C.T.Adam spent a day last week in Sherbrooke, on business.He has accepted the agency for the Canada Life Insurance Co.M:ss \\iola Lax was taken ill at her school on Friday and had to bo conveyed to her home.Mrs.Wright Parsons is gradually recovering from a painful attack of pleurisy.CROSSBURY Youwho have raised a family know how tard it is to' find an ef-, fective yet safe constipation medicine for a baby.Mr.J.H.Smith, of the Saskatoon, Sask., Post Office was worried and perplexed over his 'grandchild.He gave the little one Dr.Caldwell\u2019s Laxative Syrup Pepsin, and the child is now well ana happy.DR.CALDWELL\u2019S Laxative Syrup Pepsin FOR CONSTIPATION Mr.Smith and others consider Dr.Caldwell\u2019s Laxative Syrup Pepsin the greatest of all laxative-tonics.It has the largest sale in the world.It costs less than a cent a dose.The formula is on every package.Try a bottle! HALF-OUNCE BOTTLE FREE Few escape constipation, yy ettn if you do not require a laxotine fit moment let me send you a Ha lf-Our.ee Trial Bottle of my Laxative Syrub Peptm FREE OF CHARGE so that you util have t: handy when needed.Smply send your r-arne and address to Dr.W B.Caldtceii, at Front Street, Bndtcburg, One.Write me today* Service in St.Paul\u2019s Church on Sunday next, February 5th, will be at seven o\u2019clock in the evening.Sunday school at 2.30 in the afternoon.The Ladies\u2019 Guild was entertained on Friday afternoon by Mrs.F.C.Weston, and was fairly well attended.The meeting was opened in the usual way.The ladies decided to have the usual amount of ice put in for the making of ice cream next summer.A few bills were ordered paid.Mrs.Weston served a very nice lunch, assisted by Mrs.E.0.Weston.Next meeting in two weeks.The junior branch of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary met on Saturday afternoon with Miss Chapman.The meeting was opened with hymn and prayers.An acknowledgement was read, received from Miss Twose, for a parcel of quilts, etc., sent in January, to be included in \u201ca co-operative SHE DARKENED HER GRAY HAIR Tells How She Did It With a Home Made Remedy, , Healing Cream | Stops Catarrh t\t______ Clogged Air Passages Open at Once\u2014Nose and Throat Clear.Miss Persia Ellis has been visiting her sister, Mrs.A.Olson, on the Scotch Road.Mr.and Mrs.Willie Ross and two little sons were guests of her sister, Mrs.S.G, AuHs, on Friday.Mr.0.Severson was )n Cookshire with his daughter, Mr*.F.Hearn, on Sunday.Mr.John Ross ha* been confined to his room for several day* through illnes*.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Barter and Messrs.Reggie and Willie Aulis have been guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.Harrison.H UNTÎNG VILLE Y.P.C.U.bu^nesn meeting Wed-' n*#day evening, February 1st.A good attendance ia asked for.Mr.and Mrs.A.McKee have returned home^after a week\u2019s visit with friends in Angus.Be sure you get BROMO GEORGE* 'ILL ttu* W^natur» Price 30c.Made in Canada.Remember the Ladies\u2019 Aid meets this week, Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs.Frank Rexforç], also the Sunshine Band meet* wrüi Mrs.W.Wilcox on Saturday afternoon and .evening, to which the young people are especially invited.Mr*.W, Wilson ha* returned h'-me from the Sherbrooke Hospital.; Her many friend* hope for a speedy recovery.Mr*.A.W.Bullock i* spending a I Imw\twith her sister at Mali- * If your nostrils are clogged and your head stuffed because of catarrh or a cold, get Ely\u2019s Cream Balm at any drug store.Apply a little of this# pure, antiseptic cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head and membranes.Instant relief.How good it feels.Your head is clear.Your nostrils are open.You breathe freely.No more hawking or snuffling.Head colds and catarrh yield like magic.Don\u2019t stay Stuffed up, choked up and miserable.Relief is sure.E1S( IB DM fODBJBJf HU You Can Bring Back Color and Lustre with Sage Tea and Sulphur.- When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can teil, because it\u2019s done so naturally, so evenly.Preparing this mixture,! though, at home is mussy and troublesome.At little cost you can buy at any drug store the rcady-to-u*e preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients, called \u201cWyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound.\u201d You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small ! strand at a time.By morning all ' gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant.Gray, faded hair, though no dis-1 grace, is a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and attrae-l live appearance, get busy at once I with Wyeth\u2019* Sage and Hulphur Lumaounii and look year* younger.| Mrs.E.H.Boots, a well-known resident of Buchanan County, la., who darkened her grey hair, made the following statement: \u201cAny lady or gentleman can darken their gray or faded hair, and make it soft and glossy with this simple remedy, which they can mix at home.To half a pint of water add 1 ounce of bay rum, one small box of Qrlex Compound and 1-4 ounce of glycerine.These ingredients can be purchased at any drug store at very little cost.Apply to the hair every other day until the gray hair is darkened sufficiently.It does not color the scalp, is not greasy and does not rub off.It will make a gray-haired person look twenty years younger.\u201d HALIFAX EXPLOSION W.,ECKED HER NERVES Mr.M.Henry Richey, of Montreal, sold to Mr.Omer Lacerte the block at the corner of Station street i and The Square, known as the j \u201cRichey Block.\u201d The price paid I was slightly under ten thousand dollars, it is Understood.Mr.and Mrs.M.Henry Richey and Miss Blanch Richey, of Montreal, were guests at the Danville Hotel last week.Mr.N.E.Leete returned last week from the Royal Victoria Hospital, where he recently underwent several operations.Mr.Charles Webb spent several days in Montreal last week.The rally of the Methodist Young People\u2019s Society on Friday evening ! was a decided success, both in at-j tendance and results.After de-j votional exercises the question, as decided upon, \u201cHow the Y.P.S.May : Become a Success ?\u201d was discussed in the form of a hat-debate conducted by the pastor, Rev.S.J.Pike.Many and varied were the answers contributed, showing the thought and spirit of the gathering to be of a very commendable character.The concensus of opinion paid due respect to the physical, mental, social and religious development of the in-: dividual.Thus a four-fold pro-| gramme was determined which will | be the prominent features charac-j terizing all meetings.At the close ! of the very pleasing and profitable discussion, which was seasoned with a sprinkling of humor, dainty refreshments were served by Mes-; dames West Olney, W.Z.Matthews and Albert Olney, in which all ! heartily joined.Next Friday evening the meeting will take the form of a regular debate: \u201cResolved that a plain goon-natured wife is preferable to a pretty bad-tempered one.\u201d The affirmative side will be upheld by Messrs.J.Philbrick and J.E.Horan, while the negative will be supported by Messrs.Albert Olney and Rev.S.J.Pike.! The regular meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Methodist Church will take place next Wednesday afternoon in the school hall of the church.Tea will be served at the usual hour, five o\u2019clock, to which the ladies of the congregation are invited.The caterers will be Mrs.W.Z.Matthews and Mrs.Geo.McNeill.The remains of the late John P.Wilson were laid to rest on Friday last in the Danville cemetery.The ! service was held at the home at one j o\u2019clock, conducted by the pastor, Rev.S.J.Pike, assisted by Rev.A.E.Raymond.The bearers were Messrs.T.Hill, J.Snaden, H.Cleveland and Merrick Marston.Mr.Wilson had been in a\u2019 precarious condition for some months, thus the end was not unexpected.He leaves , to mourn his loss a large circle of relatives, including a wife, four sons, Arthur, Harry, Frank and Omer ; a daughter, Mrs.Wm.Brown, of Richmond, Que.; three brothers, George, Edward and Hawley, all of Danville ; four sisters, Mrs.Wm.Snaden, Mrs Thos.Cassidy, Miss Lucinda and Mrs.L.A.Kimpton, Arlington, Mass., besides a large number of nephews, nieces and grandchildren.\u2019SLAY\u201d1 BROOK For dependable, professional services in undertaking and embalming.A full line of caskets, ranging in all prices.Motor or Horse Hearse.Any distance, Prompt attention.Call Thos.Stokes and Sons, Bury, or J.Arthur Drennan, Cookshire Hospital on Sunday night from the children\u2019* ward.Miss Elizabeth Bruce a highly respected citizen, who lived on the Eustis Road passed away at her home on Sunday morning, after a short illness, although she had been in poor health for some time.The funeral was held at her late residence on Tuesday afternoon, Rev.Alfred Brigt, pastor of St.Andrew\u2019s Presbyterian Church, Sherbrooke, officiating.Interment was made in Sherbrooke.She leaves to mourn her loss a brother and a friend Miss Annie Hepbum who resided with her and many other friends.Mr.Slack and son, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were recent guests of her sister, Mrs.Amos Kezar.Miss Lily Sprigings is the guest of Mrs.Moulton Sampson.Mr.A.W.Bean has sold his residence on Main Street to Mr Louis Seguin.Mrs.Moulton Sampson will entertain the Ladies\u2019 Guild on Wednesday afternoon.Mr.Albert Seymour and Miss Delcie Seymour, of Magog, spent the week-end with relatives here.Mrs.T.V.Reed spent the weekend in Sherbrooke, the guest of her daughter, Mrs.A.Crawford.Freo dance after the Dempsey-Carpentier fight at the movies Ayer's Cliff, Wed.night for those attending pictures.Admission 35c.WINDSOR MILLS Mr.Geo.F.Libby, of the firm of B.Quinn & Co., has returned from Daaquam, where he spent a few days on business.COON.-.ilRE On Thursday afternoon next., February 2nd, at the residence of Mrs.Cyrus M.Macrae at 3.30 o\u2019clock sharp there will be the regular monthly meeting of the Cookshire W.C.T.U.All members are espec-iall invited to attend this meeting, v/hich will be addressed by the Provincial Superintendent of the \u201cY\u2019s \u2019, Mrs.Oliver, of Magog.A grand carnival will be held at the Cookshire Rink, under the auspices of the Cookshire Hockey Club this evening.Doors open at 7.15 o\u2019clock.Band in attendance.On Tuesday afternoon the Wax and Glassine Factory was found to have been broken into.The back door had been broken down and some water pipes disconnected, so that the water was left running all over the floor.Apart from the wanton destruction, the'loss of water at this season of the year is a very serious matter.JOHNVILLE Mr.Frank Lyonnais went to Sherbrooke for the week-end.Mrs.Ellen Warner, who has been the guest of her brother, Mr.W.C.Smith, has returned to her home in Sherbrooke.Miss Edna Parker and Miss Ruby Bailey went to Sherbrooke on Friday.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Charlton, of Bulwer, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.C.Smith on Thursday.Mr, and Mrs.Ernest Bowen and family were calling on friends the first of the week.Mr.and Mrs.George Lazenhy and niece, Miss Mabel Lazenhy, of Moe\u2019s River Road, were recent guests of Mr.and' Miss Bone.Miss Josephine Bradshaw was home from Cookshire for the weekend.The members will entertain the Guild on Thursday, February 2nd, for dinner in the Guild room.FEELS LIKE II HEM F001 \u201cThere Is No Limit to th« Recommendation I Would Give Tanlac,\u201d Declares Montreal Citizen.Had Not Been Able to Enjoy a Meal for Three Years Because of Indigestion\u2014?Troubles Quickly Ended.\u201cIf there is such a thing a* a man getting a new lease on life, Tanlao has given me one.There is absolutely no limit to the recommendation I would like to give this medicine,\u201d said Wilfred Boucher, who runs a garage and automobile repair shop at 92 Rivard St., Montreal, Que.\u201cAbout three years ago my stomach began to trouble me and from that time up until recently, that is, until I had been taking Tanlac for a short time, I never knew what ib was to eat a meal and enjoy it.My back hurt me, too, so bad at times that if I bent over to pick up a wrench I would suffer agony.\u201cIf Tanlac had made me over from head to foot I couldn\u2019t be more like a new man than I am.I eat anything, sleep like a top all night long, get up in the morning feeling just) fine, do a big day\u2019s work and neves have a sign of backache.\u201d NOTE\u2014Tanlac Vegetable Pill* are an essential and vitally important part of the Tanlac treatment, You cannot hope to get the most satisfactory results from Tanlac without first establishing a free and regular movement of the bowels.Tanlac Vegetable Pills are absolutely free from calomel and are sold on a positive guarantee to give satisfaction.\u201cTanlac is sold in Sherbrooke by A, E.DuBerger and W.H.Griffith and by leading druggists and general merchants everywhere.\u201d DUDSWELL Mrs.E.A.Rowe and Mrs.Raymond Bishop, attended the funeral of the late Frederic Harrison, at Westbury.Mr.Ivan Tull, of Colehrooke, N., H., was a guest at A.L.Covell\u2019s on| Sunday.Mr.Hale Gilbert, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, was a guest at Mr.James A.Kell\u2019s on Sunday.Mr.Aubrey Coveil was in Angus on Friday.HILLHURST NORTH HATLEY The reader will, no doubt, remember when a few years ago there was a collision in the Halifax, N.8., Harbor and one of the munition ships was blown up, causing great loss of life and laying a large portion of the city in ruins, and causing a great deal of suffering and distress among the inhabitants.Mm.Winfield Dill, now of Wlndaor, N.S.» v/sui Jivintf in Halifax at that tim« and wffnt through thU trying exp^ri^nee and tha shock wrecked her nerven.She writes* an follows:\u2014\u201cI wa* living in Halifax at the time of the explosion, and It wrecked my nerve* so that I could not do my housework.1 would take such nervous «pella I , would he under the doctor*» care.I saw Miiburn'a Heart and N**rv« Pilla advertUed, ao I took two boxes, and they helped me no much I took six more, and now I am completely relieved.I can re-co .mend them to anyone suffering from heart and gerve trouble.\" To all those who suffer from ncr-l vous shock we would recommend our MILBURN\u2019S HEART AND NERVE PILLS as the best remedy to tone up the entire nervous system and strengthen the weakened organs.Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are the original heart and nerve food, having been on the market for the past.27 years.Price 50c a box at ali dealers, | or mailed direct on receipt of price ' by the T.Milbura Co., Limited,' Toronto.OnL Come and see Dempsey Carpentier fight pictures in five reels of terrific action,, also Maggie and Jiggs and Charlie Chaplin comedy at the movies Thursday night.Versatile Artists, Town Hall, Saturday, Feb.4th.This is the last entertainment of the course and is said to be one of the best concert companies on the road.A very serious accident happened to Mtss Ellen Wadleigh on Saturday night.During the night she got up to attend to the fires and fell over a footstool.She was unable to arouse her aged sister and had to lie on the floor a considerable length of time before she could drag herself to her bed.None of the neighbors happened to come in on Sunday and she lay there unable to move.Monday morning they got a chance to send for help.Medical aid was summoned and when Dr.Colquhoun arrived ho found that her hip was broken.Mrs.E.Perkins has returned to her home in Windsor Mills, after spending the week end with her daughter at the home of Mr.A.II.Kezar.Mrs.Carlton Turner, of Sherbrooke, is nursing Mrs.Amos Kezar.! There does not seem to bn much ! change In the condition of Mis* Flor- | once Parker, She was moved to a j private ward in the Sherbrooke! Mr.and Mrs A.E.Bowen returned home on Saturday, having spent the past two weeks at Melbourne.Messrs.Howard and Hartley Waldron spent the week-end with relatives at East Clifton.Mr.Thos.Brennand, of North Coaticook, spent Sunday at Mr.H.E.Bowen\u2019s.Mr.A.Church has been confined to the house the past week with neuralgia.The Ladles\u2019 Aid was entertained on Tuesday afternoon last at the home of Mrs.A.B.Waldron.There were ten ladies present and a very pleasant afternoon was spent.The next meeting is to be with Miss E.M.Pocock on Fe.bruary 7.BISHOP'S CROSSING The infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Carl H.Bishop was baptized on Friday afternoon, January 27th, re1 ceiving the name of Douglas Parker.The ceremony was performed at their residence, the Rev.John Stark officiating.The sponsors were Mrs.Susan McHarg and Miss Louise M.Bishop.The Ladies\u2019 Aid was very pleas- antly entertained at the home of Mrs.N.M.Bishop on Wednesday afternoon, with a good attendance.The new work was on hand and a considerable amount of sewing w'as commenced.At the close of the af.ternoon a nice lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Miss Clara Bishop.Proceeds of meeting $2.< 25.The next meeting will be with Mrs.M.C.Bishop.The W.M.S.met with Mrs.J.R, Andrews on Thursday afternoon, with a good attendance Plans were made for a Valentine and sugar social to be held on February 14th,, at Mr.J.R.Andrew\u2019s.Hockey was played on the rink on Friday evening between Bury and Bishop's Crossing, resulting in one to nothing in favor of Bury.The Sunshine Society met with Mrs.H.H.Moe on Saturday afternoon with a large attendance, twenty-three being present.Collection $3.10.The afternoon was spent in the usual work.At the close of the meeting, lunch was served by Mrs.Moe, assisted by Mrs.R.M.Bishop and Miss Fannie Bishop.The next meeting will be with Mrs.T.E.Evans on February 11th.The subject of the Rev.John Stark\u2019s address at the Methodist Church on Sunday, February 5th, will \u201cWhat ought to be the prodqm-inant passion in our lives.\u201d Ihe sacrament of the Lord\u2019s supper will be administered at the close of the service.The play entitled \u201cThe Chapel Tragedy\u201d given by the Brookbury Dramatic Club on January 27th, was met by a full house, and great»' ly enjoyed by all.After the play, a dance was given with a large attendance.Mr.J.L.Mathespn was in East Adams recently and purchased eleven cows from the Anguo Co.Messrs J.B.and L.J.Hooker, I.\tW.and R.C.Rolfe were in Ascot to attend the funeral of the late Mr.Samuel Rolfe.Mr.and Mm Squires, from Weedon, were at Mr.A.B.W, Skinner\u2019s recently.Mrs.W.F.Bailey and Mr.Ibrey Bailey, from Bury, have been at Mrs.J.W.Downes\u2019.Mrs.J.R.Andrews is home after spending a month in Montreal visiting relatives Mr.and Mrs.D.L.Gilbert were at Mr.Scott Gilbert's, Marbleton, recently.Mr.Rufus Rolfe has been in Basil Angus.Miss Evelyn Betts was at Cook-shiro on Friday.Mrs.T.E.Bishop and Mr.R.G.Bostwick were .n Sherbrooke on Saturday, and were accompanied homo by Mrs.Bostwick, from tho Sherbrooke Hospital.A fancy dress carnival and bean supper at Bishop\u2019s Crossing Skating Rink, on Friday evening, Fob.3rd.Mr.Stewart Buchanan, from East Angus, spent the week-end at Mr.M.15.Bishop\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.Oren Cunningham.Mr.and Mrs.George Harrison and Mr.T .E.Bishop attended the funeral of the late Mr.Fred Harrison, at Westbury.a Nasty Cough TTOTJ SHOULD USE ^ \u201cI used it last winter when I hat! a rasping, hack! cough that nearly shook me to pieces.NaDruCo Syrup of Tar with Cod Liver Oil Cotupou \u2022topped the couah, healed my thrpat and bronch tubes, and I have not had a cold since.There\u2019s a tfrug store\u2014get a bottle anti take a dose as soon as you get hot No\u2014there\u2019s no taste of oil about it\u2014it\u2019a pleasant to take.\u201d\t* Sn/d by all druggist».\t\u201e Prepared hy NATIONAL DRUG ÀND CHEMICAL COMPANY OF CANADA LIMIT A I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1922.FACE three; C U N A R D ANCHOR ANCHOR-DONALDSON REGULAR SERVICES.P.rtland-Haltf.x-Gluittw From Portland\tFrom Halifax Mar.80 .Caaaandra\tApr.1 kpr.18 .Saturnla .Apr.15 Montreal To Glaseow Hay 8 June 2 I June 30 .Cassandra Hay 19 Juno 16 | July li .Saturnla tune 23 July 21 j Aug.18 .Athenla HaUfax-liondonderry-Glasgow War.«\t.Algeria HallfaxrPlymouth, Cherbourg ft Hambourg Mar.9\t.Saxonia Apr.10\t(Omits Cher, call) .Caronia May 6 May 20 July 8 CUNAltD Canadian Serrlco BUMMER SAILINGS 1922.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL June >0 June 21 Aug.12 July 15 July 29 .Sept 16 Montreal To Plymouth, Cherbourg and London \u201c\u2022\u201c\u2022now wtMiNO-rvti z ^«ï v*- \u2022T COMPANY LjMfi ^\u201cToronto,Canada H Albani* Tyrrhenla AuBoma i vice in the Congregational Church, Mrs.Alexander and Student Collins sang very acceptably two duets entitled \u201cBearing His Cross,\u201d and \u201cGo Home and Tell.\u201d A few local citizens are suffering from an attack of \u201cflu\u201d, fortunately of a mild' form.The Methodist Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet at the home of Mrs.E.A.Fit-chett on Wednesday afternoon, February 1st, when final arrangements will be made for the Carr concert to be held on February 15th.The annual supper for the members and friends of the Congregational Church will be held in the Church parlors on Wednesday evening, February 8th.ADAMSVILLE May IS May 21 Jun« 17 | July 22 July 1 | Aug.5 Andarila i Antonia | Now York To Glasgow (via Moville) Mar.\t4\tJ\tApr.8* \\\tMay\t12\t Algeria May\t6 |\tJune\t3 |\tJuly\t1 .Cameronia New York to Queenstown and Liverpool Feb.18 | Apr.1\t.Albania Feb.26 | Mar.22 | Apr.26 .- Scythia Mar.11 | ?Apr.6 .Cameronia Apr.19 | May 17 | June 14 .Carmanln May 10 j June 7 j July 5 .Samaria *\u2014Also calls at Glasgow.New York To Cherbourg and Southampton Feb.7 | Feb.28 | Mar.21 .Aquitania Apr.4 | Apr.25 | May 16 .Mauretania May 30 | June 20 | July 11 .Berengaria New York To Plymouth and Hambourg Apr.\tR\t|\tMay\t18 \\\tJune\t17.Caronia Apr.\t18\tj\tMay\t26\t.Saxonia New York Te Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hambourg Mar.\t7\t|\tJuly 1\t.Saxonia Boston To Londonderry, Liverpool and Glasgow Feb.4 | Apr.18 | May 23 .Assyria Boston To Liverpool und Queenstown May 3 j May 31 1 June 28.Laconia For rate* of passage, rrefgftr end further particulars apply to local agents or THE ROBERT REFORDCO.LIMITEB GENEUR AGENTS 1» HOSPITAL STREET 23-25 ST.SACRAMENT STREET MONTREAL.F.O.A first class service will be sung at 9 o\u2019clock on Friday, in the Chapel of St.Vincent by Rev.J.Boisvert, for the repose of the soul of the late Pope Benedict XV.Rev.J.Boisvert gives the following report.His parish consists of 950 parishioners, 725 communicants, 186 scholars registered in six schools, 17 Irish-speaking people, 25 persons between the ages of 70 and 80, five between ages of 80 and 90, 32 baptisms, 16 deaths and 7 marriages.Mrs.E.Gobeille and children are home after spending a month at St.Johns with Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Gobeille BEDFORD AND DISTRICT NEWS Daüy Reparti iron Carr «pen dents of What Is Gong On in FRELIGHSBURG Miss Alma Lacroix, Leo.Lacroix, and Miss Irene Domigne, of Dun- home from Holyoke, Mass., after an ham were recent guests of Mr.and absence of about ten years.young men joined the ladies.Mr.J.N.Davignon has returned from Montreal, where he went to accompany Mrs.Davignon from the Hospital to the home of their daughter, Mrs.E.Hiller, where she will remain until stronger for her journey home.The beautiful silver cup presented by the Canadian Bank of Commerce for the best flock of sheep at Brome Fair in 1921, has been won again by Mr.John H.Pibus, Jr., of Hillside Stock Farm, this being the sixth year Mr.Pibus has secured the Bank of Commerce Cup.He established his flock in 1904 and has been constantly endeavoring to perfect it and has now one of the finest Leicester flocks in this country, being headed by Nisbet Ideal 16 T.Imp.Vol 20 B.L.F.B.Can.Ko.12492, Amer.Leicester B.A.No.20474, bred by W.S.Fergerson, Balgersho, Cou-par Angus, Scotland, imported by J.Douglas, Caledonia-, Ont.Mr.Pibus is also a breeder of Holstein cattle and one of the most successful farmers of our time.A good incentive to everyone to keep only blooded stock and the very best.This cup may be seen in M.H.Bedee\u2019s window.Mr.L.A.Boyd and Dr.Larocque, of Montreal, Miss Margaret Armstrong, of East Famham, Mr.W.D.Soles, of Ormstown, were among the week-end visitors here.Miss Jennie Smith, of Roxton, is a guest of her sister, Mrs.Leonard Mr.Oliva Ostiguy has arrived Marcotte, for a time.TO EUROPE Make Reservatians Now Mrs.Orin Lacroix, Mr.Harrison Hayes and Mr.Hutchins, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrsj P.M.Hayes.Miss Nina Ingalls was a dinner guest of Mr.and Mrs.Grant Borden on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Myron Westover and daughter, Miss lola, were visiting at his mother\u2019s, Mrs.Mary Westover\u2019s, on Sunday.Mr.Neil LaGrange, of Guthrie, was at his uncle\u2019s, Mr.Albert La Grange\u2019s, on Sunday.Miss Aliéné Gardner, of Guthrie, was in town on Friday night.Miss B.Kilburn.of Ottawa, is the guest of Mr.and E.H.Hunter and visiting other friends.Miss M Robert went to Montreal last week to visit her sister and other friends.Miessrs.A.E.and Kenneth Rev.C.Auger has recovered from his recent illness.Mr.O.Gagnon has opened a grocery store in his baker shop, formerly owned by Mr.V.Brousseau.IRON HILL Grange went to Montreal on Monday.The Church Workers will meet with Mrs.L.H.Sornberger on Wednesday afternoon, February 1st.Tea will be served from 5 to 6 o\u2019clock.Mrs.U.McCrum entertained two I tables of bridge on Wednesday afternoon.A dainty lunch was served.; Mrs.F.A.Ayer entertained three ST JOHN TO LIVERPOOL\tj tables of bridge Friday evening.Mrs.l | Mar.2 | Mar.31 .Montcalm | XJ.McCrum won the first prize.Mrs.E.M.Shepard the second, after Mrs.Effie Beard has bought a building lot from Mr.Ralph Raymond and is preparing to build a house in the spring.Mrs.H.D.Gleason is home from East Farnham.Miss Nettie Sheldon has returned to Eastman.Mr.and Mrs.Ed.McCrum, of Cowansville were at Mr.A.H.Beard\u2019s on Sunday.Mr.Beard\u2019s condition remains about the same.Mr.and Mrs.B.O.Mitchell and | daughter Hilda, were guests of Mrs.La i Hattie Hastings on Sunday.After the morning service on Sunday the Rev.A.E.Hagar drove to Warden to preach an anniversary sermon there, returning for his evening service here.The Rev.Mr.Howitt, who was to have taken the services here, was unabl to come on account of sickness in his family.Mrs.Peck and Miss Budden,'of Montreal, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs.H.F.Wood.FULFORD Mr.P.W.Mathews spent the week-end in Montreal, with his parents.nished.Mrs.Crawford is just closing a three weeks campaign in Montreal and on Sunday, February 12th, will open a three weeks campaign in Toronto.During the last fifteen years she has preached the full Gospel, in the different parts of the North American continent.The many friends of Mr.Eugene Bradley regret to hear of his illness.FARNAM'S CORNER A meeting of the Quarterly Official Board will be held in the basement of the Methodist Church on Saturday at 2 o\u2019clock p.m.It is requested that all the church officers | make a special effort to be present.The sacramental service will be, observed in the Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon next.Much sympathy is felt for Mr.and Mrs.Harry Harvey, of Stowe, Vt, former residents of this place, in the serious accident to their little son.It is hoped the little one will recover very soon.Mr.and Mrs.E.Chadsey, of East Farnham, recently visited their uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.E.Blake.BROME CENTRE $500 Reward The above reward will be paid to any person furnishing information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone implicated in the burglary of any of the Quebec Liquor Commission\u2019s stores in any part of the province.$200 ADDITIONAL An additional reward of $200 will be paid to any officer or citizen who apprehends anyone in the act of burglarizing any of the Commission\u2019s stores.All information will be treated as strictly confidential.Communications should be sent to * Brigadier=General E.de B.PANET 3 Notre Dame Street East, Montreal, Que.\\\t¦ ÆtVlxÉÉbzÀi *\t\\ Mr.and Mrs.John Worden spent Sunday in Knowlton, guests of Mrs.Worden\u2019s mother, Mrs.Sweet.Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Hastings and two children, Edith and Eric, also Mr.Kates, spent last Sunday at Mr.j T.D.Frizzle\u2019s.\t! Mr.and Mrs.Charlie Gorham and, children were Sunday guests at Mr.and Mrs.N.W.Miller\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.Galen Vernal spent the week-end in Sutton and vicinity.Mr.and Mrs.Errol Marsh were calling on Mrs.Howard Frizzle on Sunday, who has been quite ill recently.The Misses Doris, Mary and Geraldine Vernal very pleasantly entertained about eighteen of the young boys and girls of Brome Centre at a sliding party last Friday night.Sliding was indulged in till nine I o\u2019clock when they all went to the PURITV m FLOUR MaA .is.aP#.BETTER PASTRY TOO V .IÆSSmSKU ¦ È t y W- iH Sllglli^ BliB Feb.Feb.17\tI Mar.17 '.MeliU Mar.10\t! Apr.8 .Minnedoea 8T.JOHN TO GLASGOW Feb.22\tj Mar.29\t Prétorien Mar.4\tj Apr.9\t Tunisian Apr.21\t.Corsican ST.JOHN-ANTWERP (Via Havre and Southampton) Feb.3\tI Mar.11\t Corsican Feb.18\t| Apr.1 .Scandinavian ST.JOHN-BOSTON-H AVAN A-KINGSTON Feb.2\t, Mar.23\t Sicilian ST.JOHN-LIVERPOOL-GLASGOW Mar.24\t.Meta^awia ST.JOHN-SOUTHAMPTON-ANTWERP Apr.15\t.Melita Mr.John Wheeler, assisted by Mrs.J.Short, of Montreal.Everybody welcome.On Saturday, February 4th, Mrs.Mattie Crawford, a well known, world-wide evangelist, will come to Fulford, and on Saturday evening, at 7.30, will hold a meeting in the A.C.Church, to which every one is cordially invited to attend.She will be accompanied by her husband and family.On Sunday, February 5th, assisted by her husband and Mr.John Wheeler and Mrs.J.Short, of -,- - -,\tOn Tuesday evening Miss Glad vs Mon!;rea,> she will conduct three which all were invited to the dining ; Mooney entertained her schoolmates service?, one at 10.30 a.m.and at There will be evangelistic ser- !house an,d Play^d Kfmes after w,hi5h vices in the A.C.Church each night! a very dainty lulK,h was served by this week at 7.30, under charge of!^he hostesses Progress in 1921 Mr.Harlow Sheldon has given up the barber business at Sweetsburg and is at Mr.D.E.Haddock\u2019s.Mrs.A.H.Beard was the winner of the lucky ticket and gold watch in the trading competition at Bail and Normandin\u2019s, West Shefford.BOLTON CENTRE room, where a dainty lunch was serv-1 to tea, the occasion being her twelfth ed by the host and hostess, Mr.and \u2018 \u2018\t_\t.Mrs.Ayer.COWANSVILLE FREIGHT ONLY Approximate Sailinu Da tea ST.JOHN, N.B.-LONDON Feb.7\t.BolinRbroke | Feb.18 .Bats ford { Mrs.C.A.McPhee spent the weekend in Montreal.birthday.The dining room was beau tifully decorated in pink, which was also the leading color at the table.Little pink baskets filled with bonbons were at each place and pink carnations the flowers.After tea, games were played and a pleasant The Congregational Ladies\u2019 Aid \\ evening spent.The little hostess was will be entertained by Miss Cotton j t*le recipient of many beautiful pres-Thursday afternoon, February 2nd.;en^?-\t,\t.Dr.George Fuller had the misfor- i There will be a nance m the Brick tune to slip and fall on the ice in I ^tore Hall, Bolton Centre, on Friday front of the Post Office, breaking eyemn£> F®?- Mansonville Qr- 2.30 p.m., and at 7.30 p.m.Everyone will be gladly welcomed.Basket lunch will be eaten in the church Mr.Marshall Miller spent Sunday in Frelighsburg, a guest of Mr.John Harvey.Mrs.Nancy Worden is spending a few clays with her daughter, Mrs.Galen Vernal.Mrs.Allan M.Venial is caring for Mrs.Sherry Frizzle, w'ho is ill.Mr.Chas.Gorham was in this vic inity last week with his sawing machine.Miss Daisy Stanford has been the guest of Mrs.A.Louck recently.A prayer meeting was held at the home of Mrs.Alice Louck last Thursday night.Mr.John Vernal was a guest at Mr.A.M.Vernal\u2019s recently.Mr.F.Spencer had the misfortune to lose one of bis best Ayr- and accommodations for teams fur- shire cows last week.ST.JOHN.N.B.-AVONMOUTH Keb.18 .Mottiafont Freight Dept., Board of Trad* Bldg., Montreal, Que.I CRUISE TO WEST INDIES 8.8.EMPRESS OF BRITAIN From New York Feb.21st.A Limited Amount of Space Available Early Application Necessary.Apply Local Agent*, ar 141 St- James St., Montreal.Main 7760.Canadian Pacific Railway.Traffic Agents.a bone in his right hand.Miss Paterson and Miss Parks, of | East Bolton, W'ere recent guests of ! the latter\u2019s sister, Mrs.Leon Harden.Master Gerald Turner, of Scots-I town, was a recent guest of his j grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.James i Turner.i Saturday afternoon the Boy Scouts I hockey team accompanied by a few j girl friends, Miss Grady and Miss ; McPhee, journeyed by team to Granby and played a game of hockey j with the Granby Scouts, which re-j suited in a score of 4 to 2 in favor of Cowansville.During the Sunday evening ser- evening, Feb.3rd.Mansonville chestra.Bill $1,00 couple.Ladies bring lunch.1 BUSINESS CARDS ENGINEERS AM) SURVEYORS SYDNEY A.MEADE, QUEBEC LAND Surveyor, Coaticook, Que., Bell phono.PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS lR.W.A.FARWELL, SPECIALIST TO the Sherbrooke Hospital.Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.Phone *67.\t45 Dufferin Ave.R.R.SPEER.WV.it Blk.Tel 12*0.Eye, Ear, Noaa.Throat Spec, to Sher Hosp.DF D I ^ into.Eye, Ear, None and Throat Bronchial tubo duieaaeo, a«lhma, «te.Privât* Hcapital 1*2 King St West, Sherbrooke.Tel.664 DR.l c.bachand, consulting Specialist Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat New Olivier Block, Corner King and Wellington, Sherbrooke.______________________________ Dr.KTHIKR, PHONE 676, 84 KING ST.West.Electrotherapy; Urinaxy Dheuw*.TYR J- A.MeCABK AND DR.K.PLANTE * (New York and Paris Hospitals), Spo-cielisu*.Eve, Ear, Nose amt Throat Diseases, Olivier Block, corner King and Wellington bta., Sherbrooke, Que.Tel.1740.Consultations: 9.80 a.m.to 12; 1.80 p.m.to 6 p.m.; 7 to 8 \u2022venings.__________ .JAMES A.THOMPSON.GENERAL Practitioner, 89 Queen.Tel.1857-J.\u201cPAPER ROSES\u201d (BY RUBY M.AYRES) KNOWLTON CHAPTER X.\tI think Fm an awful cat, but I don't Mrs.Myers left her chair and mean anything.How you do love turned over a heap of papers and the Britons' 1 declare you looked magazines lying on the sofa.She quite angry when I spoke against come back to the tea table with one Roderick just now.\u201d in her hand.\tj Old Fergerson smiled rather sad- Old Fergerson watched her rather ly.anxiously; he woidd have given a \u201cI can only quote you, and say gieat deal to be able to undo the; that one must love something,\u201d he last quarter of an hour; and-yet it'said, whimsically.\u201cAnd Roderick is nad seemed the surest way to safe-: a nice boy.I have great hopes of guard Roderick\u2019s secret by bringing j him in the future.\u2019\u2019 The conversation drifted into other The Reason Why CHASE & SANBORN\u2019S is wanted\u2014is because it is good.Simple, isn\u2019t it?DR.AUDITORS JH.BKÏOB.L.A.O.G.A., AUDITOR.« 133 Quebec Si., Sherbrooke.Phon.1308 MUSICIANS No More Frost-Bitten Toes Did you ever have your toes frozen?It is decidedly inpleasant\u2014also dangerous.Outdoor men can laugh at the ioldest weather if they wear riAHE BHERliROOKE ACADEMY OF L Muiic offer» facililiM for pro*roM In Voice.Piano.Violin, \u2019Cello and Har mony, In-cludina the Licentiate de*ree.which compare.favorably with any European Cotuer-vatery.Irwin Bawdon, Principal.I'hop.g,6.AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNT- ____________ANTS._____________ JOHN J.GRIFFITH, L.I.A.AUCTION-e.r.Accountant, Commlaatoner and Auditor, 46 Wellington SL North.Telephone 71.NOTARIES WORTHINGTON ft l« Pi '\t- BORLASK.NOTAR-ublio.3un Life Rldfl.Sherbrooke.ADVOCATES or our name on the The W.C.T.U.will meet with the President, Miss J.Martin, Lakeside Road, on Wednesday afternoon, Feb.1st, at 3 o\u2019clock.Mrs.D.M.McDonald very pleasantly entertained the Young Ladies\u2019 Circle of the Methodist Church on Friday afternoon.There was an attendance of about twenty-five con-1 Lilian Fane\u2019s name into the conver- siderable work was accomplished!, nation.\tj channels; but later on in the even- I rm\thostess\tserved a dainty\ttea at j Mrs.Myers turned the pages of ing, when old Fergerson had return- 6\to\u2019clock\tfor\twhich several\tof the | the paper with impatient fingers, ed to London, and Brenda and\ther \u201cIt\u2019s always the way.I can never ; husband were having dinner\tto- find a thing wnen I want to.Ah, ; gether.the doctor himself again\tin- there it is!\u201d ôhe doubled the page | troduced the subject, back and handed it to the lawyer, j \u201cTeddy\u2019s getting quite absent-Old Fergerson adjusted his glasses minded.He actually let me drive him and read the little paragraph care- all the way to Bedmund, and then fully.\t| clean forgot to go and see his client \u201cA marriage has been arranged,;\u2014whoever it was\u2014after making a and will shortly take place, between special journey from London, too.\u201d Miss Lilian Fane, only daughter of; Brenda looked up with sudden the late Gen.John Fane and Mrs.1 interest.Fane of 45, Ildersley Gardens.W.,j \u201cWhat did he do, then?\u201d and Mr.Bartlett B.Querne, the weli-i \u201cNothing.We went into Mrs.known American financier.\u201d\ti Fowler's together and he talked to Old Fergerson returned the paper the little girl and we came away.I without comment, and took off his remembered when we got half-way spectacles.\tj home, but he wouldn\u2019t hear of going \u201cWell?\u201d demanded Mrs.Myers, in (back again; said his business was of her shrill voice.\u201cIs it the same no consequence.\u201d girl?If it is, I suppose she threw I \u201cDid Teddy talk to the girl?\u201d Roderick Briton over when she heard \u201cBless your heart, yes.They he was poor! Serves her right.I wore great friends, i left them to-wonder what she\u2019ll say when she gether while I talked to Mrs.Fow-hears about the other will.\u201d\tj 1er.He says he shall go again,\u201d \u201cBetween you and me,\u201d said old Mrs.Myers made no answer.She Fergerson, quietly.\u201cI should say was thinking that perhaps, in spite it is a most fortunate escape for of everything, there might be some Roderick.\u201d He rose to his feet.\u201cBut ; truth in, the story the undergroom I shouldn\u2019t allow your maid to re- had told to her'housemaid about peat that absurd story about the Roderick\u2019s infatuation for the little little circus girl.I detest scandal, circus girl.It\u2019s wonderful to me what a tre-; If there were\u2014but Fergerson had mendous amount of it there is, even denied it so emphatically; she dis- in a small place like this.\u201d\t.1-a.- \u201cI suppose because we\u2019ve nothing else to do,\u201d said Mrs.Myers, shrugging her shoulders.\u201cOne must talk about something.\u201d TTHE results achieved by the North American Life Assurance Company during 1921 continue to establish beyond question the strength and security of the Company.The following outstanding figures will be very gratifying to all interested in the welfare of the Company:\u2014 Policies Issued and Revived .$ 20,279,954.0# Amount of Insurance in Force 106,006, 667.00 Assets.21.877,767.36 Payments to Policykolders .\u2022\t1,963,950.04 Net Surplus.3,025,364.90 These records are the outward evidence of the unexcelled financial position attained by the Company, and of the solid foundation upon which it has been built.In the North American Life, policyholders interests are paramount, over 99% of\u2019the profits earned being alloted to them.If you are contemplating new insurance, see one of our representatives.A copy of the 1921 Report will be sent upon request.NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY \"Solid as the Continent^ Home Office: Toronto, Can.L.GOLDMAN, Preiidenl IV.KEKR GEORGE, rr, AteCRAE, Col., Vice-President t Sherbrooke Branch Office, 120 Wellington St.Norfn, Sherbrooke, Que.WELLS.LYNCH ft WILSON, calm, MorchpuU Rank Bldg.ADVO- ,ARASER, RUGG A MJGNAULT.ADVO- ealm, ll.C.K.Building.______ NICOL, LA/.URK, v 96 Wellington St____________ J AWRENCE, MORRIS ft MelVER, COUTURE A KING, j Slierbrooka._______ AD- ! vocAtai, «tc.Sherbrooke & Richmond.Que.I WM.C.TRACY.CROWN PROSECUTOR, If Wellington, Court Home.s b*BHKAI)Y, PANNETON ft BOISVERT, | qfttmmaJ\u2014 U9 W-oUinirJivn SL The felt used in Great West shoes is manufactured in our mills on machines of our own invention, which produce a felt superior to any made by all other methods.Insist on getting the perfect fitting high quality Great West Felts\u2014the name is stamped on the sole of each shoe.All good stores sell Great West Felts.Fhe Great West Felt Company, Limited, Elmira, Ont.M.rkor» of Felts for the whole family, for indoor and outdoor wear., WE MAKE QUR OWN FELT Cireat West 1*>U Shoe» give the greatest comfort with the longest missed the thought with a shrug * * * * « * It was late when Mr.Fergerson ! got back home.The bright, sunny day had changed to a wet, chill even- ! ¦\u2018Admittedly; but people might as ing.He was glad to find a cheery I well keep to the truth,\" he agreed, fire in his study and his siippers put pleasantly.\u201cThey say that there is never smoke without fire,\u201d she maintained rather maliciously; then she laugh-ed.\u201cDear old Teddy! I know you Mother', Coughs and Co Ida Go Quickly She cannot afford to hr sick and neglect her hou.ehold duties.At the first symp.toms she prepares the way for quick recovery by the immediate use of Gray's Syrup\u2014a household preparation of sixty standing.always bay* IN* Lara* Sli* to warm.He felt very much worried and! perplexed.He could not make up his mind whether to tell Roderick that his wife was still living or not.His mind was filled with arguments for and against so doing.Roderick did not love the girl and if.after all, she had got to die, what was the use of adding to the breath of rumor that was already afloat by dragging Roderick back to the scene of his folly?And yet, on the other hand, if the girl loved him, as old Fergerson felt sure she did, it was hard if she were to be allowed to die without seeing him again.It was certainly a problem, and all the harder inasmuch as it ap-pealed to Fergerson\u2019s kind heart ra-| ther than to his shrewd head.He sat.back in his deep chair and stared at the glowing fire with frowning brows.Which was the right thing to do?The answer seemed to rush at him from all corner, of the room: \u201cJell him\u2014tell THE RICHFORD SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST CO.(47 Years in Business) 441\tSemi-Annual Interest Jt, mfct /Q on Deposit Accounts.This rate should prove attractive to Canadian Depositors owing to the present low rate of exchange.BANKING BY MAIL A SPECIALTY.Address All Inquiries to The Richford Savings Bank and Trust Co.Richford, Vermont, U.S.A.him.\u201d But old Fergerson hesitated still; it was all very well, he argued, but he had nightmare visions of the future when, if Roderick openly acknowledged his wife, there would be trouble and regrets, and a mutual chafing against the bond which held them together; and if she were to be\u2014as Eustace Myers had said\u2014an invalid all her life, what chance of happiness would there be for either of them?And then, as he sat there, trying to determine which was the best thing to be done, young Briton himself was announced.Ho looked very big and handsome as he came forward into the fire- light a little graver, a little older, perhaps -but the despondent look of remorse had vanished, as old Ferrer, son had guessed it quickly wouldj he shook hands, and sat down in the big chair by the fire.His first ques-tion was boyish and inconsequent.\u201cI want to know if I can hay, some money, Mr.Fergerson?\u201d 1T0 be continued tomorrow) -»-\u2014 Don't neglect to rea& the CTaasf» lied Advert iseiaents in thi, issue.They likely name \u2022oraethiag you EWING & McFADDEN , ADVOCATES.\t/ 112 St.James Street, MonbaaL .1.Anmtage Ewing, K.O./ Cearcra S.MuEadilaa.KJJ» / i PAGE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, IVZ2.Famed for Fragrance Just as a famous rose is named for its subtle fragrance so is ho 111 m mi 8 960 known for its exquisite aroma and delicious flavour.Each leaf is the essence of fragrant purity and yields the choicest of flavours.TktSkerbretke Ltan£ Mortgage Company Vital matters sometimes receive attention at the eleventh hour.Sometimes disaster is averted at the last moment; sometimes we save ourselves by a hair's-breadth.do not delay the making of a Will\u2014if you read our booklet on The Eleventh Hour Will BUT PRUDENT PEOPLE be particularly interested in the decision of the Sherbrooke Club to endeavor to provide for the boys from the Eastern Townships District.METHODIST YOUNG PEOPLE HELD MEETING.The members of the Methodist athered Mr.Arthur J.Scanlan is in town : visitors and a delightful social hour for a few days on business.\ti was spent in extending congratula-.-\u2014
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