Sherbrooke daily record, 4 mars 1922, samedi 4 mars 1922
[" 11 Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE.QUE., SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1922.Twenty-sixth Year.REVOLUTIONARY ELEMENT CONTROLS FIUME -_______ \u201e - Talk Of ProfLcial Election - Serious Fire At Montreal GEORGE\u2019S FRIENDS, OPPONENTS SHOW NO SIGNS OF WEAKENING MRS.SAMPSON, OF WATERVILLE, HOPES PREMIER LLOYD GEORGE WAS KLLLED WILLSUCCEED Austen Chamberlain\u2019s Declaration of the Solidity of the Cabinet Behind Premier Lloyd George Has Had Little Appreciable Effect on the Situation Which Threatens to Bring About the Resignation of the Premier\u2014No Further Important Development Is Looked for Until After the Week-end\u2014Meanwhile Friends of Coalition Are Continuing Their Efforts to Keep It Together.Fatal Accident Took Place Yesterday at Corner of Wellington and Depot Streets.A very sad accident occurred yesterday noon when Mrs.James Sampson, of Waterville, was killed and her daughter-in-law, Mrs.Edgar Sampson, also of Waterville, was injured.The two ladies were driving into market from their home about a mile and a half beyond Waterville, and were just making the turn at the corner of Wellington and Depot St.when the runner of the cutter caught in the rails of the car track, overturning- the sleigh, and throwing both the occupants out into the street.The horse, became frightened and bolted, dragging Mrs.Sampson, who was clinging to the reins, along the road for some hundred feet.Mrs.Sampson held to the reins in an effort to check the career of the horse, and was dragged across the sidewalk and (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, March 4.\u2014Austen Chamberlain\u2019s declaration of the solidity of the Cabinet behind Mr.Lloyd George has had little appreciable effect on the situation which threatens to bring about the resignation of the Premier, in the opinion of the majority of the political writers of the morning newspapers.It is generally conceded that the situation is at an acute stage, and even the journals most anxious to preserve the Coalition Government candidly admit that the position is about as serious as it possibly could be.No further important development is looked for until after the weekend.Mr.Lloyd George has gone to Chequers Court, his country estate, where he will have as his guests over Sunday, Mr.Chamberlain, Lord Chancellor Birkenhead, Sir Arthur Balfour, probably Sir Robert Horne, ; jammed between the sleigh and a and possibly Andrew Bonar Law.The whole situation naturally will be port, sustaining a fractured skull and internal injuries.Two passers- exhaustivly discussed.\t,\tR Winslade and W J.Meanwhile the friends of the Coalition are continuing their strenuous j^Ginty, carried Mrs.Sampson to efforts to keep it together.Winston Spencer Churchill, Secretary for the the Grand Trunk Station and sum-Golonies, and a Liberal, speaks at Loughborough today and will doubtless moned medical aid.Lord\u2019s Ambul-emphasize Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s view of the necessity of retaining Lloyd ! ance conveyed the two ladies to the ! Sherbrooke Hospital, where Mrs.ireorge at the head of affairs.\t.\t.\t! Sampson died at two o\u2019clock.Her A movement is reported among tne Conservative Coalitionists in the : daughter-in-law- was only slightly House of Commons who disagree with the \u201cdie hards\u201d to get together at | injured, and is under the care of Dr.the earliest opportunity and formulate an address to the Premier, assur- Lynch, in* hta of their .«rp.rt h.d arci\u201e8 hto u>\t.t th, beta.\t\\ \u201e Another movement is that by the \u201cnew coalition group,\u201d consisting ; her-husbaTldi\tSOns and one dau- of about one hundred and twenty Commoners belonging to both wings of | ghter.Mrs.Edgar Sampson was the Coalition, who have recently been working for the formation of a! formerly Miss Holyon, of this city, new centre party.These members, wdio the \u201cdie hard\u201d Morning Post callsl^I1^\t° \u2018 ,r' lc ar< an association of parliamentary babies, propose to adopt a resolution to, _______________o .«¦- the effect that the next election must be fought upon a constructive Na- ! tional programme which can best be carried out under the joint leadership : of Lloyd George and Chamberlain.In spite of all the efforts of the Premier's champions, however, his I Conservative opponents show no sign of weakening.Their attitude is | that the Unionist leaders have betrayed their followers, and thejr or desire is to see the death of the Coalition.*\tRE-ELECTED HEAD OF * *\tTURKISH NATIONAL- *\tI STS.\t« *\t- » #\t(Associated Press Despatch.) #\tATHENS, Mar.4.\u2014Musta- * #\tpha Kemal Pasha has been re-iff: elected head of the Turkish * ÿS Nationalists Government by - -;- _\t| & the National Assembly, says & President of Reichstag Describes « an Angora despatch received * Lloyd George as the \u201cStrong- * here\u2018\t* est Moving Spirit\u201d Among Entente Statesmen.(Associated Press Despatch.) BERLIN, Mar.4.\u2014Hope that the present political crisis in England would not cause the disappearance of Premier Lloyd George was expressed by Paul Loeb, president of the Reichstag, when he addressed a public meeting yesterday.\u201cI should regret such an event extremely,\u201d he declared.Then alluding to the Genoa Con- 'S * #*^«#***#£* * * SEVERAL KILLED WHEN TRAIN STRUCK A BUS Bad Accident Is Reported at Rainesville, Twenty-five Miles Northeast of Cleveland.(Associated Press Despatch.) CLEVELAND Mar.4.\u2014-Several persons were reported killed and REPORT OF GENERAL PROVINCIAL ELECTION IN MAY IS NOT TAKEN SERIOUSLY AT ANCIENT CAPITAL An Election in May Is Considered Unlikely, Having Regard to the Fact that the Country Roads at That Time of the Season Make Transportation Very Difficult\u2014Interesting Debate in the House Yesterday on Immigration.,\t,\tjv j.1 Ta.v\t\u2022\t\u2022\tdll UULUUUIIU ivew J.UI1S.' been hampered by the Italian crisis, ! Railroad train crashed into a bus Herr Loeb described Mr, Lloyd Geo-1 at RaineavilIe) 0., twenty-five miles rge \u201cas the strongest moving spir-1 northeast 0f here.First reports place the number of dead at be- lt\u201d among the Entente statesmen, a man who realizes Europe cannot be rehabilitated until the German reparations question is placed on a different basis.\u201cMr.Lloyd George is a statesman who most energetically advocates the co-operation of nations in econ omic questions,1 tween six and fifteen.- DECLARES THAT CABINET IS BEHIND LLOYD GEORGE (Associated Press Despatch) OXFORD, March 4.\u2014Austen Chamberlain, Government leader, in an address here, last night, announced that he and his colleagues in the cabinet had given Premier Lloyd George an unanimous reply that they considered it necessary in the National interest that the Premier should continue to carry on the Government.STREET CRIMES ARE NUMEROUS IN PETROGRAD *\tKING CONFERRED ORDER *\tOF GARTER UPON AR- *\tTH U R BALFOUR.*\t- * (Associated Press Despatch.) LONDON, Mar, 4.\u2014King George yesterday conferred RESTLESSNESS NOT ENTIRELY DUETOTHEWAR SEVEN MORE BROKERAGE HOUSES FAIL.(Associated Press Despatch.) NEW YORK, March 4.\u2014Unrest among stock investors yesterday he added.\u201cI hope swept down to failure four more he will succeed in the work he began brokerage houses in New York, two with such clear sighted intentions.\u201d lin Philadelphia and one in Toronto.Provisional Government At Fiume Under President Zanella Has Been Overthrown Official States that Ballots Have Already Been Sent Out to All Locals of the United Mine Workers in Both Canada and United States\u2014Would Call Strike on April 1st.(Associated Pres* Despatch.) FIUME Mar.4.\u2014The committee of National Defence proclaimed the final overthrow of the Provisional Governmunder President Zanella, in the constituent assembly yesterday.The Government capitulated after fierce fighting.The committee, upon assuming power, asked the Italian Govern- ¦\tI ment to send a representative to CUinttd War Was Rather One of S\u201crqo\u201cl\t** the First Fruits or World Kest-j Rome despatches Thursday de-1\tI dared that President Zanella and lessness.\tj\tbja followers had fled to Buccari, \u201c\tj\tnear Fiume, after issuing a deelar- (Associated Press Despatch) i ation transferring the authority to OTTAWA, Mar.4.\u2014 The Lo,i?\" the National Committee of Defence, monwealth of the r uture was tno , ^,be capjb|uja^on j0|j0wed an H^ac[c t subject of an address delivered to j on (-be government palace by Fas-the weekly luncheon of the Knvanis | r ;b wbQ f jred twenty cannon shots ^ Club yesterday by Hon.B.P.Madia, | jnj.0 bbe t,ui]dirig.\u2022-ft of India.Labor delegate to the peace\t- ^ conference.He denied that the pre COMPLICATES SITUATION CON- Robbers Generally Take Their Victims\u2019 Clothes, as Well as Their Valuables.IS tee to Limit Drinking Places.(Associnlcd Pres* Despntch) CONSTANTINOPLE, Mar.4.\u2014 The Green Crescent, a Turkish committee organized to fight the use of alcohol as a beverage, is making a drive for prohibition in the Turkish capital.Pictures showing results of intemperance are being shown in the movies, and lectures are bring delivered by Professors and hojas.An attempt will be made to limit the drinking ptnc.es In Constantinople and newspaper owners will be asked to reject advertiaemonts for intoxicants.* gift of the King.» * * * %*»\t* c; \u201c\"Th.!\u2019p,i- drive for prohibition \u2022ce are taking energetic steps to j\tIN TURKISH CAPITAL combat the wave of street crime-1\t_______ Which developed simultaneously .\ti> ¦\t>.with the opening of night cafes and : Attempt Being Made by Lommit-to stem the tide of feverish spending of millions of rubles by profiteers, who are thriving on the new free trade.The reduction of the Cheka forces has contributed to making things easier for the highwaymen, who for nearly three years have been kept down.In some districts, where the streets are dark the night crimes recall the experiences cl IS 17 ami .1918, when it was scarcely safe to venture out except in Urge numbers.The robbers generally take their victims\u2019 clothes as well as their valuables, leaving them to run home in their underwear through the snow.Last January, according to the police, was the worst month of the re-new?d criminal activities.Many Kindits have been shot and errmin-Wlity has decreased eighty per cent ns a result of those repressive masures, Petrograd presents a strong spectacle, most of the old world famous cafes have reopened and are selling wines and champagne at rapidly «oaring prices to a well dressed clientele but the streets are mostly lightless and tram service has been curtailed on account of the fuel shortage.\t^ £?** **?*?+ **+ + **?\tTHE WEATHER ?*\t+ ****?+?*+*++++**?FAIR AND QUITE MILD Pressure is now low over the western and northwestern portions of the continent, while disturbances are situated oevr Labrador and just south of Gape Haterns.Rain is full-ing in the (¦Tc kir nolle\tceeds.S3.00.Mrs.Harrison was as- co-operation of the ladies assisting Uatpenngs by the Daily Record .isted at the tea hour by Miss Ward\tappreciated.Any person Lenten services will be held at the wishing to become a member of the Church of the Good^ Shepherd on Waterville Wales Home Auxiliary Monday evenings at 7 o\u2019clock.Rev.may do so by payment of fifty cents Mr.Legge is giving a course of ser- enrollment fee.mens on \u201cThe Different Kinds of Miss Doris Colquhoun is spending Christians.\ts week with friends at Kingsey Falls.Seventeen from here went to An-1 P3stOT cborley will preach on gus un Tuesday evening, on a double on sun{]av afternoon at the Baptist i\u2019r-r T.' nrtpnrl top c k' a t i r» o' ra-mitro\ti\ti.-n-n -.r\t-.«¦ Mr.Ernest Giliander spent Sunday at his home.\t_\t\u201e\u201e .____ \u201e\u201e\t\u201e\u201e Mil , Margar-t R of Concord, sled, to attend the skating carnival.church\u201côn \u2018The Yoiing\" Man \"whose \\.H\u201e ;s with her parents.Mr.ana Miss Jackson, of Cookshire, has £y\u20acS Were Opened\u201d Mrs James Boss, for an indefinite beer, the guest of Mrs J.Beaumont.The Junior plaj.'Hour Girls held r\tt a\tVr FVr\ttheir \"^r meeting with Mrs.Misses Grace and laa savage, of a guest at Mr.r .A.Card s this week.\u2014\t\u2014 West Shefford, have returned home | after spending the past week with j Mr.and Mrs.Charles Turner.Mrs.Belle Harrison is able to be1\t,,\t~ up after being confined to her room._ Mr.Clarence Comuskey, of Moose \u2022vit'r a severe attack of grippe.\t13 here, ™ an extended visit Mr.Carl Ross, of Sherbrooke, was\tParents, Mr.and s week-end guest of his parents.-Mr,a; chTan|?.Tomuskeyv Mrs.Olga Rose and daughter, Mist.H.Silver, Misa H.McKenzie Geraldine have returned to their \u201c.1,9S Dennison were calling on home in Brookbury after spending Mr?; Tnos M .lson recently.-xv-oV tv.\\tr Qnri Mrc\tMr.P.Viger has returned home CLEVELAND Blier on February 24th.Reports were given of work under way and it was decided to read part of the missionary books now in circulation at each meeting.Sewing was done i FARMERS\u2019 CLUB MEETINGS.A series of fanners\u2019 club meetings with agricultural moving pictures will be given next week at the following places: Monday, March 6th, Paquetteville.Tuesday, March 7th, St.Malo.Wednesday, March 8th, St.Isidore.Thursday\u2019, March 9th, Island Brook Friday, March 10th, Ste.Edwidge.The films deal particularly with the sheep industry\u2019.The speakers will be Mr.Phil Rodrigue, from the Live Stock Branch at Ottawa, Mr.J.B.Pelland, Creamery Inspector, Mr.D.Dionne and the local demonstrator, and Mr.Louis C.Roy\u2019, B.S.A.Various agricultural subjects will be treated.Everybody should attend these meetings.Mr.Louis C.Roy, B.S.A., announces there will be two calf competitions in Compton County this year, at Sawyervile and East Hereford, and judging by the results obtained last year they should again prove quite a success.Mr.and Mrs.John Sanderson, who have been occupying the Standard Chemical Company\u2019s property on Eastern avenue, formerly owned by the late Mr.Thomas Cromwell, have closed their house and are now \u201cSIX MONTHS AGO\u2019 \u201cIt\u2019s hard to realize that six month ago I couldn\u2019t walk across the floor and now 1 am so well !\u201d \"I have never been verr strong but the heat last summer was too much for me.day.Rev.George Harrington is obliged to give up the mid-week Lenten services in the Anglican churches of his charge on account of the serious illness of Mrs.Geo.Harrington.Mrs- Willie Coyle returned from Sherbrooke on Saturday evening, where she visited her husband, a patient at the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.Coyle underwent a very successful operation for appendicitis, and is expected home shortly.Mr.Delphis Perrault, of Wotton, was a recent guest of his cousin, Mr.C.E.LeRoux.A verv serious accident took place at St.Elizabeth recently.The man who has been employed for over thirty years by Mr.Baril sawing shingles was caught in the belt and so badly injured he died after thirty-six hours of intense suffering.The family of Mr.M.Girard, St.Adrien village, were awakened during the early hours of February 18th to find their home on fire.Mr.Girard kept a store there, and with the family resided over the store.Everything was a complete loss, both in the store and dwelling, the family barely escaping with their lives.It will be remembered on this particular night the thermometer hovered around 22 below zero.He carried a stock of about $12,000, including a small feed store, which was also burned to the ground.The loss is partly covered by insurance.HATLEY Mistaking the cellar door for that leading outside, at his home in West Compton, Mi\u2019.W.R.Thwaites, whose sight is somewhat defective, was badly shaken and bruised by the sudden and unexpected descent to the basement.The regular meeting for March of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary in connec- and new work given out.Misses Th^a fnd\t\u201cX husband was Mabel and Iris Blier helped their 1 w®t 4wo7k 1 hadto ?rork, d*y aod mother to serve afternoon tea.\t^?JroT_Üa':'_na5i?On Saturday evening about twen- weefc with Mr.and Mrs.Addie.->lr- X'\t.pl0_\tfrom Dr.Johnstons private hos- ' Mis.- Edith Machell, of Marbleton, Titai.where he underwent a serious and Mr.Arnold Munkittrick, of! operation.\t_ ! nkshire.spent Saturday and Sun- \u2022\u2019*r' an'1 \u201drs- John \u2014ulvena en- ay with Mr.and Mrs.Charles Turner.BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING On Sunday, March 5th, the Sunday School and service in the Methodist Church will be of a tertained a few friend-a to supper and social evening recently.Mr.E.Blake, of Kingsbury, has returned home, after visiting his aunt, Mrs.Henry Silver, over the week-end.Miss Florence Mulvena has returned home, after a few days' visit to relatives and friends in.Sher- ty of the Young People\u2019s Society sur- physieal wreck.Luckily my husband wa* able to get a good job just when I j it j\tT -\thad to go toned.I tried everything I v and Mrs- °?cfr1 Jenson caïd tgink of to get strong, but each at their home to congratulate him on day I seemed to be getting weaker and ms recent marriage and bnng them ; weaker.I was reduced to a skeleton, I a gifts.The host accepted the couldn't eat or sleep, I had no strength offerings in a pleasant speech.A left and finally I waa ao weak that in friendly evening was spent closing trying to croaa the floor one day I col-with supper served by the young lapaed.I waa so ill and weak that I people and cheers for the host and didn\u2019t care whether I lived or died, hostess.\ti And then I beard about that marvellous \u2014- 1 preparation\u2014Cornell A friend of mine I had naed it with wonderful results and COMPTON\t*\u2022 1* k®** done so much for her, I deci- _______\tded to try it.The results were nothing The dramatic entertainment in the ***» than miraculous In two weeks I Town Hall on Tuesday evening was £** ab evî° *ct\twalk about the .\tin\tnartinnlar an,l ho,,Be\u2019 M7 apprttte had returned.I neglected often becomes serious and permanent and the longer you delay the more difficult the recovery.Promptly treated with Ab-aorbine, Jr.the joints and muscles soon loss their soreness and stiffness.cAbsorbine, Jr.is made of herbs and is non - poisonous\u2014safe and pleasant to use.$1.23 ¦ bottle at most druggists* W.F.YOUNG, laa.344 St.Paul St., Montreal James\u2019 Church on the evening of Ash Wednesday.Mrs.Young, of Stanstead, has been paying a visit at the home of her son, Mr.C.P.Young.Mr.H.H.Brown is home after a trip to Barre, Vt.Mr.M.J.Robinson was in Sherbrooke on Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.C.P.Young drove to Bamston on Sunday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Viens were with relatives iu Compton early in the week.Mrs.S.Parker, of Massawippi, has been at the home of her son, Mr.Hewis Parker, for the past few weeks.Mr.and Mrs.Delisle, of Massawippi, tvere with their sons here on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Delisle, who have occupied a portion of the Grannis apartment house for the past few months, have removed to Montreal.Mr.E.Delisle has rejoined his family after spending the greater part of the winter in the lumber woods in the vicinity of Bury.EAST ANGUS You can procure your automobile license at J.B.Morin\u2019s Garage.ROCK ISLAND MADAM SLOAT Perth Junction, N.B.,Jan.22, 1920.\u201cFor many years, I was a great sufferer from Indigestion, Constipa, lion and Rheumatism.My Stomach was weak and gave me'constant distress, while rheumatism in my joints made me almost a cripple.I was treated by two different doctors, but their medicine did me no good.Then I tried \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d and at once that fruit medicine helped me.Soon the Constipation and Indigestion were relieved and the Rheumatism began to go away, and in a few months entirely disappeared.For twelve years now, my health has been first class, and I attribute it to tire use of \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d which I take regularly.\u201d Mrs.CLARA SLOAT.50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c.At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.\u201cRaw From Eczema Doctors Do Their Best\u201d \u201cForty years I suffered.One leg raw from toes to body.No living man could believe what I suffered.It was D.D.D.that relieved me.and for three yean I haven't had a sign of eczema-\u201d These words are taken from the letter of Rn.\u2014- \u201d\t-it| AbsorbineJ 1 NERVOUS BREAKDOWN COULDN'T SLEEP NIGHTS \" brooke.\t\u2014 -,\u2014-\u2014\u2022' \u201d\u2019.\u2014:\"*> \u2019\u2014r bouse.My appetite had returned.I To those on the verge of a ner- Mr.\tCharles\tMason,\tof\tMel-\ta sucj:e®9\t,m\tever?,fpfrtlC\u201c1\" a\u201cd\twas actually\tHungry.I could sleep\tvus breakdown the following symp- \u201e'?.! \u2022'\t_\tbourne,\twas visiting\tat\this\thome !Prov*d\tbo\toe\ta credit to our }oung\twhen I went\tto bed, something I had\tuoms present themselves; nervous tno: r Wi ; Kng she ne w song enfttieQ here on\tSunday.\tpeople\tand\tthose who had it in\tnot been able\tto do for mon thg.I have\theadaches, a feeling of depression,\tJenkins\tspent the day Fridav in Ye Into A .the World.The Mr3 John keenan and\tcharge.The audience was large and already taken six bottle* of Carnol and fitful, disturbed, restless and un- NeWort\t*\u2019\ty\u2019 \u2018n j -V-I appreciative A aneeial feature of - I weigh more to- refreshing sleep, often troubled with 1\tv owp11\t,\t.igbed before in my\tfrightful dreams, avoidance ofLhu^eHd\tI' £,Id.I,place;,\tcl Wwt St\tISSM Mrs.Edward Grumpier and daughter Eleanor visited at the home of Mr.Wright Wilson, at Georgeville, from Saturday until Tuesday.Miss Marion Cordeau, young daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Horace Cor-| deau, is seriously ill with a throat infection caused from enlarged tonsils.Mrs.Wilfred Poafst and baby have returned to their home here, after a visit of a few months at her home in Ontario.A bad fire broke out on the sec-1 futOarrett, Chederville, Outario.Mr.Oarretl ond floor of Clark Bros\u2019 Laundry will amwer any queition» you care toa«k him.at about 9.15 on Wednesday, which dVd\" \u201cn* d^aVwe A M quickly spread to the floor above, *cll you a bottle today on our personal cuan which comprises the new six-room aotee.$i.w a bottle.Try D.D.D, So»p.too flat of Mr.Chas.Clark, who, with his family, had just moved in the B IB H WM M WÊ evening before.Although the fire JBmmltPo was soon under control, owing to IHE iotiOIl for «SMll DiSOUSOl the quick and effective work of the v,.ri.Griffith.DruggUt.a.Bedard, Rich.iOCûI tircmen and the Derby Line mond.Que.Pharmacie Beique, Magog, Que.chemical, the newly-finished rooms__________________\t^_______________3 are in a deplorable state, and the furniture, much of which was new | or just recently overhauled and renewed, was badly damaged by | smoke, water and chemical solution.I The fire was got under control and out in about fin hour\u201d.* time.It smouldered in the partitions so that there was not a large amount of loss by fire,but much laundry was put in bad condition by smoke and water, so that it mean^ a big loss to put in shape again.Much sympathy is felt for Mr.and Mrs.Clark in the spoiling of their rooms, which they had just moved into.Mrs.Clark had worked hard in her spare time from the laundry work to refinish her furniture to have it correspond with the new flat, and in a few minutes to have it all ruined is certainly a deplorable loss.Mrs.George L.Paulette has been confined to her home the past ten days by illness.Mrs.H.M.Louthood, of Newport, was a guest of Mrs.C.C.Wells on Friday.Misses Milly Saunders and Sue 7 Pains After Eating 7 2?TVJ».___1.___I- *Ja_a V Today thousands are afraid to eat because of the pains that follow even a light meal of good and wholesome food.Mother Stif>ei' Syrup, taken after meals, has helped tens of thousands to enjoy their food, and put an end to the pains and miseries of indigestion.Sold in 50c.and $1.00 bottles drug stores.\t»-«t l ] \u201c2 .' .e - f \u2019.he errr n w:.l be \u201cGet- xorbert, of Golden'Bav.are ^siting aPPreciative\u2019 A special feature of Î am fell takfaf ft., weigh more to- refreshing sleep,\u2018often troubled with ng an account of our rtewardshrp , the\u2019 home 0f MrOiarlesCo! the programme was the violin solos *\t-\t-\t-\t-\t* entertained a few friends on Tuesday evening.All report a very enjoyable time.CASTLEBAR How much owest thou my Lord.\u201d Come and hear the truth \u2019 .spoken in love and power.The Willing Workers held a Tery1 successful social in the Town Hall on Tuesday evening.Cards were! played at ten tables, and there was aNo a variety of other games.Pro-; feeds of the evening were $12.50.\t______ .A.bert Ainsworth took his Miss Mary Crack is spending a iro ;or.Roland to the Sherbrooke few weekï at Mr.B F.Qlney\u2019s.Hospital on Wednesday, where he \\r_\t.» a__ i______ underwent an operation for appen- Mias Margaret McConnell, of Angus, was the guest of Mise Gertrude Card last week.Mrs.R.R.Gilbert and son How-rd have been in Montreal for treatment for the latter.the programme was tne violm solos day than I ever\"wei] __by Professor Dudley, of Sherbrooke, life.I sleep like a c .________________________________ Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Comuskey who also\tseveral humorous tired and ray skin it as clear and my alone, horror of society, etc.f-k.a.r^.agirl-s^I blessthed.y ; When the nervcs become affected I has returned here and started work for the J.A.Gilmore Co.Mrs, Fred Ellis is confined to her Mr.Simeon Adams has gone to Mrs.WilBs Doak and sons, who Montreal again for a few days.have spent the winter in Island Pond Mr.and Mrs.T.Manning wereLn* Colebrook have returned to calling on old friends recently.Compton and opened up their home Crows are beginning to gut m on the Eaton Road, the.r appearance and some are get-, Mrs.Eugene C.Cowles, of Mont- A\u2019- rid^/\u201cr9nrin^\t^\u201che week-end in Compton \u2018 it fc '< latter.\tj Ail mdicatMi\tM*\u201d»»*\t1 at the home of her brother, Mr.A.L.' \u2019\t^\t\u2018 ,J\tJ* t,Sher\u2018 piadly received by the correspond- \\rr /\u2019j wr_\tt i e - 00 k.-, V-.in town tnis week.ent> &rg.E M.L;ete.\t^\tMr*\u2019 Elm'}re Taylor, of M; Oariorie Munkittrick, of\t______________ bawyervflle, were in town this week j\t.\t.\u2019\"l yon can conscientiously say, alter you signs oi any ceased was for many years a resi-, have tried it, that it hasn't done you 'or nerves, flagging energy or physi-dent of this place and will be re-1 rood, return the empty bottle and cal breakdown do not wait until membered by our older citizens.Her, he mil refund yonr money, $-122 your case becomes hopeless, but get husband predeceased her six years j___________________________________ a remedy that will at once quieten ____ _\tI\t\u2014'\u2014 -the nerves, strengthen the heart and build up the entire system.This you will find in MARBLETON visiting relatives.An error occurred in the report of the death of Miss Lina Marcot, which Marbleton, spent the week-end with Miss Gertrude Card.Mr.*.A.Newman has received a\t________________ ____ opy of \u201cThe Logar Ob-erver,\" con- The Junior Guild wiil meet on ' should have stated Üiât àhë\"passed 1 taming a notice of the deatr.of Mrs.' on Saturday afternoon, March 4th, away Monday night, the funeral be i Esther Pugh Mibimar, at Logan, at 2.30 with Mrs.E.O.Cote.\tring held on Wednesday afternoon Iowa, February 14th.Mrs.Midi-\t\u201cThe Community Club\u201d met as us-1 The deceased had lived with Mr.an.-J ! Luce /or over twenty-three COUGHS THAT PASS LlHTHC NIGHT (fenentlli/ those helped ran was the mother of Mrs.Geo.ual on Wednesday evening at Mr.Mrs.E.Joyce, who, with Mr.Joyce, Richard Weyland\u2019*, being the last years.1 Mrs.Newman\u2019s brother; spent a meeting before closing for the sea-! Cole year with Mr.and Mrs.Newman a son.Cards played at seven V.\u2018 r \u2019: ,\t,\t- , 1 Mr.William Hill, of Calgary,! about again\u2014do you think he might have had a hand in it, sir?I always did mistrust him, sir.\u201d Rorie paled a little, remembering the shot that had so barely missed him early in the evening; but he answered with conviction: \"Oh, no.Why should he?The chap was harmless enough.\u201d But Blunt stood his ground.\u201cBegging your pardon, sir, hut he was a bit too cunning to be harmless.The undergroom tells me that he\u2019s a real rough character, Mr.Rorie.\u201d \u201cRubbish!\u201d But a wave of appre- he asked, his mouth full of hoi toast.\u201cHe belonged to a traveling circus,\u201d Rorie explained, carelessly.\u201cHo must have left the village long ago, though.\u201d Blunt opened his mouth as if to say something more, then closed it determinedly as a bell rang sharply .through the house.The two men looked at one another.\u201cPerhaps they\u2019ve hear 1 something,\u201d said Banshell.He stopped eating, and turned expectantly toward the door.Rorie rose to his feet; a maid-servant entered.\u201cSome one from the doctor\u2019s, sir.\u201d She was followed into the room by a weeping girl.Rorie recognized her as one of the servants whom he had seen that evening at Myer\u2019s home; he felt his heart thumping with a sudden dread.Banshell spoke.\"What is it?Any news?Hava they heard anything?\u201d And tha hension swept through young Bri- _ ton\u2019s heart.If Brenda had followed! girl\u201d answered him, sobbing bitterly: her husband to Bedmund, might not (To be continued tomorrow) the she, too, have encountered hunchback ?He pushed his coffee aside rest lessly.Banshell, less interested was making a hearty meal.PROFIT FROM LOSS.Failure, to the man who learns, means experience, and experience is < equipment, and equipment is \u201cWho\u2019s the hunchback, Rorie?\u201d wealth.FANCY COSTUMES In honor ot St.Valentine comes j note.Young Valentine wears a the Queen of Hearts in a large lace | red heart on his black velvet vest-paper hat and white muslin frock j His organdy bt mriEcd sateen suit is over which red ribbons and hearts j liberally supplied with tokens of add the festive and appropriate j his cult.of voils and ginghams at very reasonable prices.Fancy girdles in different styles and Beads of all kinds and colors including the new wooden beads,.We will be pleased to show you our goods.FREL1GH5BLRG Sold ia Sherbrooke by A.E.Du-Berger, 118a King St.W.; F.D-Hewitt, 125 K;ng St.W.Original And Only Genuine Beware of Imitations Sold on the Merits of Mfnard\u2019s liniment ce25ct$>k^ EWING & McFADDEN Mr.Cedric Henry, of Cowansville, was calling on Mr.O.A.Reynolds\u2019 on Monday last.Mrs.H.Johnson and son, of Phil-ipsburg were calling on Mrs.F.H.Spencer on Monday.Mr.Douglass returned home from Montreal on Monday evening.Mr.and Mrs.T.A.Ayer went to Montreal on Wednesday for a few weeks\u2019 visit.Mr.and Mrs.U.McCrum went to Montreal on Thursday.Mrs.M.McDermont had the misfortune to fall on the ice in front of her home, injuring her shoulder quite badly, although no bones were broken.Miss E.Chadburn returned from St visiting Miss Burley.EAST PINNACLE treal the past week, owing to the ill-: A1,\t,\t.ness of her grandmother.\t¦ .\t,T\\\t0 spending a few weeks ; Mrs.F.Fyles has been confined !n îb,s ''lcl,niiy- Was 7lslting friends to the house for several days with a -111 Montreal this week, severe cold.\tj * oeveral from here attended the Mrs.Bailey, of Mansonville, has ; Motor Show in Montreal, been visiting at the home of her| Mrs.Millie Lefebvre has been the father, Mr.A.H.Aiken, this week, i\tof friends in Montreal for sev- _______________i eral days.Mr.Chaddock, who for a time was [ relieving in the Canadian Bank of T \u201e ,\t.\t.Commerce, has gone to the head of- Mr.L.Godeau was visiting at his fice in Sherbrooke son\u2019s, Mr Levi Godeau\u2019s, m thiSj Mr.Lyle Richardson, of Granby, place, last Sunday.\tbrother of Miss Jessie Rockwell Messrs.J.Dymond, of Hillside, p]ayfccj jn t.i1e orchestra at the dance and I, A.Dymond, were at Mr O.on Mond night.tori week \u2019\t\u2019 °ne 1\tM\u2019- Wallace Scott, of Montreal, Mr J.Morissette has bought a Mr *3\t^ *Ueât meat market at Frehghsburg, and\t\u2019 N ,,\t4;.?°b®rt feolc\u2019n,10,n.'.is going there to reside as soon as he -\tT y Richardson and Miss -if- l:_ i______\t! 1 laia beavey returned on Wednes- day, from Granby, where they have e- t IMF\t! bet\u2019n spending a week with friends, o tollNC,\tMrs.E.A.Parmelee returned on, -\tT i Tuesday from Montreal where she ! Special Sale of Aluminum Ware, j had been spending two weeks with m sells his farm here.MORSE\u2019 TWO BLOUSES Something the shape of poppy petals finish sleeves and bottom of the blouse to the left.Something the color, also of poppy are the \"pétais\u201d in contrast to the beige Georgette used for too Mouse itself.To the right ia a bi-ottse of blue Canton crepe elaborately beaded in groen.The chief interest of the blouse lies in its unkjwe sleeves.,\t,\t,\t\u201e Coffee Percolators, 2 qt,, with black her daughter, Miss Marion Parmelee Armand on Wednesday, after | enamei handle, $1.10; 10 quart Dish and one week with Mr.and Mrs _ _ nff Miss Btifley*\tPans and 10 qt.Water Pails, ?1.50;Stan!eyKimberatSt.RosedeLevar ?i,sî^\t' e\"\u20191»; Bound Roasters, covered, $1.25 j Mrs.Perkins went to Montreal' ) give a lantern lecture on mis- eaeh: Lipped Preserving Kettles, s in the B.S.M.Church hall on 85Cj 95c and $1.20; Convex Covered ^'0l Sauce Pans, 90c, $1.00 and $1.10 is to sions Thursday evening, March 9th admission is to be charged, although j\tBoilers\u2019 $L2K Pure silver oollectmn wi 1 be taken ! minu\u2019m at HiU- Morses- Line.Mr.and Mrs.Curtis Mamson of Granulated Sugar $0.50 per hun- Mr.and Mrs.V.McCrum went to'\u201cnt* O' fcÇ;.S?*.1'\u201d .°L A'SS; Montreal on Thursday.on Wednesday, on business, and will be toe guest of Mr.and Mrs.L.I Kenyon for a few days.Alu-1 Mrs.Myron Goddard is very ill j with the grippe at her home here, i Little Miss Mildred Jones, only ; daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Jones | celebrated her eighth birthday on i What to Take for Disordered Stomach Take a rood doseof Cartels little Mrer Pills Scaai theptak* 2 or 3 fora fewnightçafter Yon will rd-f^ryogr meals without fear h CABMEN'S TARIFF.\tmay yet prove it square.It should not be necessary to\t»\t\u2022\t» warn the public to be on their guard Honestly, this contortion stuff will against excessive charges by cab- reduce flesh.Go to the antics, thou men and carters but complaints which sluggard, have been heard indicate that there\t*\t»\t« have been cases of over charges.A tax on musical instruments One of these was the case of a would be all right; but why not tax lady who called a cab to convey her the jazz bands as well ?to one of the stations.Not knowing\t*\t«\t\u2022 COMMITTEES AT LAKE MECANIIC AREANNOUNCED CELEBI1ITED SINGER E GURU BUTT HERE MICH I the tariff she asked the driver who France must remember that the Council Held Usual Meeting\u2014 replied \u201cone dollar,\u2019\u2019 which she paid, prayer reads: \u201cForgive us our debts: Wan{ District Magistrate\u2019s This was double the legal fare.There may not be many such cases but the stranger in Sherbrooke or any other city is at a disadvantage if unacquainted with the cab or carters' tariff.This tariff was fully explained in yesterday's Record.-as we forgive our debtors.\u2019 AUTOMOBILE LICENSE FEES.Court at Megantic.LAKE MEGANTIC, Que., March 4.\u2014The municipal council held a meeting on February 20th, the newly-elected mayor, Mr.G.Fournier, presiding.The election of the various committees for the year resuited as follows : Finance\u2014Messrs.W.J.Kelly, P.What, by the way, has become of Cliche, J.3.Sevigny.The heavy increase proposed at the old-fashioned man who kept an\tHealth\u2014Messrs.A.H.Evans, I.Quebec in license fees of automobiles overhanging mustache to strain his Duquette, J.J.Sevigny.has brought a storm of protest from soup and coffee7\tRoad\u2014Messrs.L.Leblanc, H.W.organizations representing the m- _\t.\tPolice-Messrs.W.Lemay, P.terests of the autoists.\tMar will be doomed when nations Duchesneau, A.H.Evans.On the face of it, there would come to understand that there is no Electric light\u2014Messrs.P.Cliche, seem to be justification in the objec- profit in licking a good customer\tP Duchesneau.lions that have been made.At the\t»\t\u2022\t\u2022\tMr'\tH'\tW' Albro waa eIecled P1-0' ,\t.\t.\t_ ^\t.\tmayor, present time, uixler conditions wmch Before taxing a child\u2019s inheritance The couicil haa requested that prevail, the license fees would\tap-\tit would\tbe only\tfair to\tdeduct the\ta district magistrate\u2019s court be held pear to be quite high enough.\tshare of\tthe war\tdebt he\tinherits.,\tat ^e&antic to try minor offences.On the other hand, good roads\t\u2022\t«\t\u2022 have to be btnlt and, what is quite When a man wears that furtive, The 3ympathy of the whole conl_ as important, they have to be main-\thaunted\tlook in\tthese\ttunes, you\tmunity goes out to the family of the tained.\tcan\u2019t tell\twhether\the is a\tknave or a\tlate Alfred Paradis, who was If more license fees are necessary mere rich man.\t: caught in the shafting at Mr.Bras- in order that the good roads work\t\u2022\t\u2022\t«\tsard>\tmil!\tand eo badly injured that, teach\tit to appreciate the difference .\t, ,\t.\t,\t.\t.ne died a few\u2019 hours after.\tbetween good taste and bad in sing- may on\u2019 most autoists would wia- M.Bnand s opinion mat golf is The Guild met with Mrs.A.H.ing.A \u201chorrible example\u201d should be iiagly put up a few dollars more.\triiiy will be silently cheered by Evans on Thursday.This society is designated as such, and not tacitly According to Dame Clara Bint, the eternal question, \u201cAt what age shall I commence to study singing?\u2019\u2019 is to the experienced singer a bit amusing.Dame Butt contends that if the singer\u2019s spirit is in the child nothing in the world will stop its singing.\u201cThe embryonic singer,\u201d rays the famous contralto, \u201cwill sing from morning till night, in spite of rules and the ries.An all-providing Nature seems to make untutored efforts the very best kind of practLc, and the only risk of injury is bringing the child into contact with bad music.Children seem to be doing their best to prove the Darwinian theory by showing they can mimic quite as well as monkeys.It is through mimicry, more or less unconscious, I suppose, that the average child comes into its little store of wisdom.If the small vocal student is taken to the vaudeville theatre, where every known vocal law is mutilated in twenty different ways, and if the child observes j that the smashing process awakens i tumultuous applause, it is only rea- j sonable for it to infer that such ! methods of singing are the approved i ones, and to promptly adopt them.\u201cThe first thing a parent of a musical child should consider is to Is it necessary?That is the ques- many stout old men who pretend to busily engaged in sewing, etc., for endured and, by inference, endorsed tkm.No other consideration, in the be enthusiasts.\t\"\t' J\trx~\t'\t\u2019 opinion of many, can justify a substantial increase in fees.the Wales Home at Richmond.On the other hand, the more good | The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Presbyter- | singing a child hears, the better wil! TODAY\u2019S A HOLIDAY.March 4, 1922.j ian Church met in the church rooms be the effect on the mind which is ¦ on Wednesday.\ti to direct its musical future.This is Mr.and Mrs.John Dew, who are one branch of the vocalist\u2019s educat-' both in the Sherbrooke Hospital, are > ion that may begin long before ac-reported as doing nicely, and are tual lessons, and it is too often ne- The Glorious Fourth, Bulgaria Although the Bulgarians trace iheir ancestry to the prehistoric time when Nordic tribes swept down into the Balkans from the far reaches expected home shortly.Mrs.A.W.Wakefield, who was taken to an hospital in Sherbrooke some time ago, is doing nicely.Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery.She is much missed in soc-angels fear to tread, there would be iai circles.no need of traffic cops.\tMrs.A.R.McCleod went to Sher Weil, if fools didn\u2019t rush in where glee ted.\u201d NORTH HATLEY On Friday at 2.30 p.m.the funer- ____ .\tal of the late Mrs.T.Tomkinson was brooke on Thursday, returning the hg],] jn Baptist Church, pastor ; F.L.Chorley of Moe\u2019s River offic- ! - - U Sc;*** Has its limits, however.It ^ ^y'B.Miller went to Mont- !\ta^moan* Finland and Siberia, the little coun- hasn\u2019t yet discovered a satisfactory real on Wednesday, attending the ; kd from\tbv Mr ami Mm try has only known independence substitute for ice in the making of Motor Show.\tGeo LeClair also Mr Arthur To™ for a single generation.\t,ce cream.\tThe Daily Record has offered .a ^o^f Sherbrooke,'son of thld^ It is the securing of that inin-\t.\t.\t»\tnice commission on new subsenp- ceaSR(j aTlfj M Ernest Tomkinson I pendence that Bulgars are cele- .\tL ,\tlions this commission to go to the .\t\u2018A '\t,\t1 brating today.This is the Glori- u-, A W(mlan «houidn t use Points and furid'forthe proposed pubdc library, f »\tAhfn^n\"^ Mr \"\t-\t-\tT, « «»* >»\u2022 * \u201c-P'*™» if pop\t% Booofd.\u201cPk Fourth, the fourth of March, for powders u ene nas a complexion jf you__ .them, and their patriotic fervor is that can\u2019t be improved on, and a the matter over.Three new sub\t,\t, r?ï - WcïïïCTiîiîr a»,,,,,\téfsir- of St.Stephano in 1878, which :,en- doormat and a diplomat is that it\u2019s Echo Vale, went up to Spider Lake ' u\u2018\u201e 1'An *?\"* funer-arated the Bumarian vilWoi\tthe doormat\u2019s bu-mess to remove the orl Wednesday to visit friends and\t' iJLijcL\"Viewer* .\"/'J.LL , l j +1 r >\t»\t\u2022 were the guests of Mrs.John Brown, \"PrdyH or Deautizul flowers covered earth and the diplomat s to acquire.Fjft}l Rang OOM AND BOARD OR ROOM ONLY wanted by single gentleman with pri-i vate family in North Ward.Box 35 Record.-chased their requirements, not to delay any JTOUSE TO LET OR FOR SALE\u2014SEVEN more; hay will certainly not be much lower ANTED\u2014CEDAR SHINGLES.MUST ' ^ be first class quality old growth cedar.Quote price on 20,000 F.O.B.Cookshire.Box 129.Cookshire, Que.T Y ^ ANTED -A FARM FROM 50 TO 125 \u2019 ' acres.State price, location and size, first class Address Box 521, Lennoxville.Que.rooms, self-contained.Apply to 40 j until the prospects of the new crop are well Murray St.Phone 1335-J.\t! in sight, and with the winter season now -\u2014-near an end country roads will soon break HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET, LEN- up and hauling will be impossible.I offer noxville.Rent $30.Bargain price if for immediate shipment, while the loading sold before May 1st- Apply Dr.Robertson, permits, two cars of No.1 horse hay at Î29 289 Prudhomme Ave.Montreal.\ttrack Canadian Pacific or Grand Trunk -delivery, Sherbrooke rate points.I also have OIX-ROOMED HOL\u2019SE FOR SALE WITH several care of good mixed hay ranging in ^ hot air furnace and open fire-place.All prices from $25 to $28, according to quality.PRIVATE RESIDENCE WANTED We are under agreement to vacate ou-preaent hc*ne by May 1st ar-d are open to buy or rent a 10 to 12 room house in a good residential part of the city.If anybody i» occupyia* a house that fc too iarg* or too expensive to keep up, now is a genuine opportunity to dispose of it to a cash customer.Apply at once to Edwards Realty Co J.K.Edward»,, Mgr.Room 21 Olivier Block.Phone 1687-F.FEMALE HELP WANTED.T A D Y Very STENOGRAPHER WANTED\u2014 fery good position, good salary ; must understand both languages perfectly.Apply to Record Box 23.hardwood finish and F.ooring., Call me at the phone at St.Hyacinthe, Que Garage and stable and two lots.All in first 1 L.D.3d4j, or see me at the New Sherbrooke class condition.Apply F.X.Vanier, Lennox- House every Friday, and get my bargain rille Road-\t! list\u2014it will interest you.I have hay con- ~ - ' - ' stantly rolling, consequently can make very ARM FOR SALE \u2014 THE PROPERTY quick delivery.Don\u2019t pass me with your CARD OF THANKS.We sincerely wish to thank our friends! and neighbors for their kindness and help other.Difficulties in missionary i Alice Draper, of Cowansville.Card the «ickness and death of huaband wor|f\tour forefathers faced were plaved at three tables, and a> have largely passed away, and a lar- ; the close of the games the hostes-\u2019 ger and more abundant harvest served dainty refreshments, should result from the labors of to-i Mr.J.W.Sheltus, of St.Armand, day.\t: and nephew of Mr.A.W.Sheltus.Men were recognizing their bro- of this town, has just received two therhood.Language, formerly ai medals from England in recognition great handicap in missionary work, of the part he took in the great war had through translation become the: Miss Addie Hastings entertained medium of intercourse between allj a few of her friends at bridge on peoples, who were thus learning to! Tuesday evening.Delectable reknow each other and ceasing to cri-j freshments were served by the host-ticize.The difference in moral stan- ess, when a most enjoyable evening dards could be removed and a uni- was brought to a close.In memory of Preston Ellsworth Hartley : fornl standard set up through obe-1 The sum of fifty-nir.e dollars tva- dience to Christ.\t! collected in this town in aid of the Professor Burt then carried his P.ible Society.The substantial sum hearers, in thought, back to their was largely due to the efforts of ow\u2019n land, with its problems in mis-1 Mrs.Andrew S.MeCaw, who col Hartley, 1921.IN MEMORIAM.In loving memory of Preston E.who departed this life March 5th, \u201cGone, but not forgotten.\u201d Inserted by his cousin?.GEORGE AND HOWARD SHORT.W est Brome, Que., March 4th, 1922.IN MEMORIAM.Oh.how we miss you, darling son, \u2019Tis God alone can tell, We spend many a lonely hour And shed many a tear as well.One year has passed, our hearts still sore.As time goes on we miss you more.FATHER.MOTHER.SISTER AND GRANDFATHER.GIRL enera] houzew Mrs.Frank A Hcv ri ood G -, sionary work complicated by the lected the larger portion of the thousands, most of them English j money subscribed.The amount last people, who cannot be brought into; year did not exceed more than close contact with the church, be-1 twenty-nine dollars, cause of their scattered condition.The Parents\u2019 and Teachers\u2019 As-.\t,\t, a j\t,,\t-\ti aku ur ihainu»\tTwo millions of these live beyond sociation will meet on March 14th L known as the Hunt farm in Orford, orders\u2014it will save you trouble and expense\tif It-.0\tr ^\t, r irt outside the city limite, about 7f.acres Arthur 3.Comeau.The Leading Hay Man, We wish to sincerely thank ail thm* who the Great Lakes, constituting a afternoon ami e enitlg, In the af f land with house, large barn and other 3t Hyacinthe.Que.Phone L.D.364.\t: expressed their sympathy during our mu! threat problem as to ho\\v they aie to rernoon at the Bedford FilgTl Schoo uildirgs.Will be sold on reasonable terms.- .\t-\u2014\t\u2014.r- : bereavement in the death of our son and be reached, \u2018\u2018but.declared the All:-'' ( rane, demonstrator, Qucbc WANTED at ONCE FOR Apply to Fraser, Rugg 4L Mignault, Advo- AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE.brother.Asa E.Sim?., also, for the floral speaker, \u201cit has to be done.\tWomen\u2019s Institutes, will speak and Reference: required.- T High Street- cate», or W.J.Hunt.TjODGE BROTHERS ^ Touring Car for sale.MODEL.1921.Looks like new i \u2019 j tributes Rent.W ANTE D\u2014AN ABLE.COMPETENT n to cook for about forty people at the Wales\u2019 Home.Apply to B.C.Howard.Sun Life Bldg.City.T TOUSE AND LOT, 195 LONDON ST., -I-*- for «aie.Sev*»n rooms with tnodem cor- and guaranteed In first class order.Apply ; venler.ces, cement cellar and stable.Apply or phone 1736.Olivier Automobile Co., Ltd.! to Fraser, Rugg & Mignault, Advocates, or THE FAMILY.W.J.Hunt.11)18 c A GIRL WANTED AT ONCE general housework.Apply Miss rmitage, 317 Argyïe Ave., City TO DO\tONT.Y PHOTOGRAPHER\u2019S STUDIO any time.Phone 1247-M.y j\tin a town of 2,500, for sale, with all - r.eeri**d equipment.Good reason for selling.0NE FORD CAR IN G- FORD CAR CHEAP FOR CASH, rood running order, can Iv neen TWO WAITR person to take charge of dining room.Apply H.H.Ingram, Magog House.wïT çded equipment.Good reason for selling.A small amount down secures the .business.Canadian money at par.R.McElroy & Co.Rich ford, Vt.CAR IN GOOD CONDITION for sale, or would exchange for pure bred Holstein cattle, which must be near AGENTS WANTED.TO SELL GUARANTEED, Box ^OR SALE OR TO LEASE IN LENNOX- =\u2014 ED -AN EXPERIENCED IN-nurse \u2018young woman preferredi, n family with\tchildren where cook, -.ouscmald and econd nurse are Kept.Situation open end of March or April 1st.Apply /> Mr«.Bruce Fletcher, 165 Queen St., Sher-;.rooke.Que.barn, ten minutes from P.O., street car and three R.R.stations.Apply Mrs.Layhew, ctanstead College, Stans toad.Que.freshening and free from tuberculosis.Apply; \\\t1 ^\t.f .\t- IW 37 Record Office.\t,n\tNo rap te I shoul(J n()t djsC0UraRe required, you take orders.Outfit free.Glasgow Rubber Co.367 St, James SL, Montreal.TEACHERS WANTED 100 nnEACKERS wanted for the pro- testant Elementary schools.Hampden.Term, seven to eight month*.Applications with references and salary expected to be H In connection with economic con- demonstrate to the children dition*.Professor Burt stated that school lunches, and in the evening despite the fact of the great war I at the Methodist Church hall Mis^ xpenses, Canada\u2019s credit was never j Crane will speak to the parents on also demon resources were wonderful, a great \u2019 strate simple desserts.On March future lying in store, for her Hud-I21st, Tuesday evening at eight son Bay\u2019 is no longer a mere waste; o'clock, an address will he given by of icebergs, but is recognized as a|Rev.G.Ellery Read, D.D., Shew waterway from the Canadian West! brooke, Que., at.the Methodist to the markets of the Old Land.I Church.Subject, \u201cMoral training This great prospective prosperity] of children in the home and school.\" it was point- .ed out, but should inspire to further: effort in taking hold of the task;men.\u201d Various illustrations were which lies before the Church.The (given of the courage of missionaries CARD OF THANKS.We wi*b to return our sincere and heart- gf)\tas\tpresent time.Her| school lunches, and felt thanks to all kind friend» for their sympathy in our lato bpreavemfnL MRS.JAMES MARSH AND CHILDREN.SITUATIONS WANTED.M Ladies\u2019 Afternoon and Evening Frocks, Furs, Fur Lined and Cloth Coats SPLENDIDLY CLEANED, POSITIVELY STERILIZED AND PRESSED.(juick «erriee.Telephone our effice for full particular».Sherbrooke Laundry and Dry Cleaners 01 Frontenac Street Phone 169.HOME WORK.L ACRE FARM ON GOOD ROAD Horses, sheep, 9 cows.Full impie- feni jn ^ iaU,r than April 1st to A mente, winter's feed, etc.included : imme- : Raker.Sec.-Trea*., Scotetown, Que.ciiato income and pleasant horn* in prosper-ou-H d^trict; advantages; 40 acre* rich loam \"\"\t\u2019 tillage.25-cow creek-watoreri paatnre ; estl- A mentary teachers wanted for schoo ta in paid.TO DO PLAIN\t100,000 ft.timber, lota worxl ; fruit; the Township of Aecot, opening about Sept.Stans toad ARRIED MAN WANTS EMPLOYMENT best of references if required.Can commence FIVE QUALIFIED PROTESTANT EUE !any time after the let of April.State wauea\t,\t,, mentorv tearher.wanted for .ritook.in! paid.Add re* N.K.S.General Delivery.' appeal, Goy® into all he world and preach the gospel to every rrea speaker paid a tribute to the splen-, who gave their lives in hardships did work of the W.A., and urged to j and dangers for the cause, they loi still greater effort.Every member,; ed.and indeed every member of the: Concluding, the speaker gave a Church, vvas in a sense a missionary,; striking summary of the \u201cwonder all being expected to respond to the of Christ in the world.\" as he ex and light «.ewing at hom«\\ whole ^ sugar grove; good 9-room house, S.u-ft- bank jat.Term, eight to ten month*.Apply to! f.are time, good pay .work *ent any dis- barn.etc.To retire, owner sacrifice* all, W.W.Baker, Sec.-Treas.Lennoavjlle.race, charges paie S~nd stamp for par-; $&g00, part c**h, easy terms.Detail* page cu'&r* National Mfr Corrr?,r- Montreal- 31) Hlu*.Catalog Farm Free.Strout pressed it.\u201cLaws,\u201d he said, \u201chav< become lenient; art and music, hi^ii and pure; riches have become noble; la Tke Financial Activities Freeman\u2019s Hole! Canada.King S t Bargains throughout TJR1NCIPAL MA^IE Jl«S-TES-OH IS THECWESS ALL FlbïPSHEDTl the Dorcas Society on Tuesday, after which the gathering dispersed Ladies\u2019 Aid Meets An unusually beautiful day gavr opportunity for IhoseAvbo wished to attend the monthly meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid at the home of Mrs.Kd-wards on Thursday afternoon to do eo, a fine attendance, both of mow hers and visitors, peing the result.In addition to the routine busines for the.month, the buying commit tee reported several improvement in the hall and suggested others.Part, of the afternoon was spent on the work of renewing the table linen for the hall, and in discussion on the anniversary services, which, owing to the illness of the pastor of the church, Rev.Paul Pergau, had been postponed from the last, of January until the 12th and Kith of March.After the business meeting, th' hostesses for the afternoon, Mr.Edwards and Mrs.McCurdy, served a very enjoyable supper to the members and visitors, the proceed: going into the Aid treasury.General Nolen Owing to thr illness of Miss Da vis.her room in the High Sehool was closed on Thursday.« V > 5HLKBKUOKJL DAILY KLLUKU, ÔA1UKDAY, MAKLH IVZ, BAUL IMiNt -L4 Sporting News HOCKEY ST.FRANCIS HIGH SCHOOL BEAT BISHOP\u2019S COLLEGE SCHOOL.RICHMOND, Que., March 4.\u2014 The return game against Bishop\u2019s College School took place on Victoria rink, Richmond, on Wednesday, and resulted in a win for the local sextette, who tallied five scores to Bishop\u2019s one.The game was fast and clean throughout, the teams being very evenly matched, although the St.Francis boys certainly had all the luck.They took the lead in the middle of the first period and kept adding to the score, at the same time preventing the visitors from securing any more goals after Blinco, the B.C.S.centre, had made one early in the game.The line-up was as follows : St.F.C.S.H.Coles W.Pope Rattray Dennison Smith Fortin Goal Defence Forwards B.C.S.Rodgers Peters Macdougall Blinco Mosely Hamilton Subs St.Amand\tStewart D.Pope\tDale Referee\u2014R.Martin.Judge of play\u2014Moore.Saturday at 4 p.m.the St.Francis team is to play Danville Juniors, when another fast game is expected.DANVILLE TALLIED ODD GOAL WINDSOR, Mar.4.\u2014The best game of the season was played here on Saturday, when Danville met Windsor in a regular league fixture, the visitors winning the game by a score of 6 to 4.The play, which was clean and fast, was a neck to neck fight all through.At the close of the first period the score stood two all.At the second three all and until near the close of the last the teams were tied at four.Danville secured a winning shot at the end of the game.For the locals, pendents nosed out winners by the odd goal In nine, the fiital score being five to(four in favor of the vis-1 itors.The goals for St.Louis were scored by Maillhaux, Codere and Paquette.As a result of this victory championship in three years last the St.Louis Independents claim to night when they defeated Auro Lee,! be the Junior champions and issue who headed the standing at the end a challenge to any other junior team of the regular season, by 10 to 3, ! in the Townships.Challenges should making a total of 16 to 5 on the two game series ST.ANN\u2019S REFUSE TO PLAY SECOND GAME (Associated Press Despatch.) MONTREAL, March 4.\u2014On re ceipt of a letter from St.Ann\u2019s ! the Berlin team make their Hockey Club stating that a decision local appearance of the season, be sent to A.Kouri, 133 King W., phone 1701-W.BERLIN HERE ON MONDAY A heavy de % and for tickets promises to see a bumper crowd at the Minto Rink on Monday night when final The not to play an Allan Cup game in J reputation of the visitors needs but Quebec would be upheld by the play-1 tittle comment and during the course ers and the executive of the club, the 1 pf the whole season they have only members of the registration commit- lost three games, two of these in tee of the Quebec Amateur Hockey Boston and one against the Volti-Association, at a meting here yes- geurs of Quebec, lerday afternoon, declared Sons of Geo.Povey has lined-up a pretty Ireland, champions of the province strong team and the St.Regis are Amer.Can., Amer.Loco.'Amer.Smelters Amer.Sugar .Amer.Woollen Ana.Copper .Baldwin Loco.Beth.Steel and the association\u2019s representative in Allan Cup elimination series VANCOUVER LEADING (Associated Press Despatch.) SEATTLE, March 4.\u2014-Vancouver defeated Seattle 1 to 0 in the first game of the play-off for the Pacific Coast pro.hockey championship.DALHOUSIE CAPTURED TITLE (Associated Press Despatch.) AMHERST, N.S., March 4.\u2014Dal-housie won the Intercollegiate hockey championship of the Maritime Province here last night, defeating Mount Allison by 1 to 0.quite confident of reversing the result of the previous game played here.The game will commence at £.15 p.m.BOWLING INTER-CHURCH LEAGUE Last night in their fixture with Methodist Square Circle, St.Peter\u2019s with exceptionally good bowling, took the three strings.Horsfield, for St.Peter\u2019s, broke the record in Inter-Church games with a single string total of 229 and a three string total of 525.Line-up and score: METH.SQUARE CIRCLE Foster.\t81\t140\t146\u2014367 Mills.160\t125\t112\u2014397 Hole .113\t123\t98\u2014334 388 356-1098 149\u2014353 115\u2014367 140\u2014525 ANOTHER WIN FOR FAIR-MOUNT Fairmount won an exciting game at the Minto Rink last night by defeating the Night Hawks by a score Total\t354 of 3 to 2.The game started at a ¦ fast clip and the first period was j\tST.PETER\u2019S half way through when Dwyer, for ; Payne .106\t98 Night Hawks, scored the initial : Patterson .113\t139 tally.It was not long after that Horsfield .156 229 when he followed up Gagnon\u2019s shot'\t- and pushed the puck in for their Total.375\t466\t404-1245 second counter.The period closed j with no further scoring.\t! The £amT.\tT the playing of Bailey, Moore, Force and bnght Hawks playing a defen-; ,NJ)l S™IAL BOWLING LEAGUE and Pender was outstanding, each ! sive game.However, Lepage was; A meeting of the_ representatives of the others doing good and ef- ; up to his general form and it was of.]1t\u201de industrial Bowling League fective work.A remarkably good j Pot long before he made a fine in- '.v, i\tat the Y.M.C.A.on Mon- attendance of fans cheered the boys i dividual rush and tallied.Immedi- day, March 6th, at (.30 p.m.Every along and up to the last were key-| ately after the face-off Lepage se- team should be represented, ed up with the thought that this | cured the puck again and went up game was Windsor\u2019s victory of the ! and shot, but it was turned aside season, but good play on both sides by Gagnon, who played a good game were heartily rooted.After the j in the nets.However, Lepage fol-ame, the visitors, as well as the lowed his shot behind the net and SPORTING NOTES ffg___\t___ _________f___________________ ________ ________.««-V\tW44V1 Windsor hockey players, consisting | passed out to G.Sirois, who scored.* of four league teams and their man- There was no more scoring in this agement committee and officers period.were entertained by the Girls Hockey Club to a delightful bean supper In the Co-operative Church Hull.The girls, on accepting the opportunity of entertaining the hockey teams applied to several ladies of the Town and were graciously as-1 man defence and held the sisted.They wish to thank them j down j-0 their score of two most heartily and especially the Ladies\u2019 Circle, who were kind enough to place their hall and equipment at their disposal for the evening.After the supper, Mr.F.J.Campbell, general manager of the Canada Paper Company and a loyal supporter of the town\u2019s sports, delivered a few remarks in respect to the day\u2019s game and the benefit derived from playing a team like Danville, also inviting them to Windsor next summer in order to repay a good deed by a few baseball tips.Major Bottelle, of Danville, replied in a pleasant manner complimenting the Windsor boys and calling the game an even break.The Danville players and fans returned on the Scoot.DO NOT FAVOR BOUT (Associated Press Despatch.) JERSEY CITY, N.J., March 4.\u2014 The New Jersey State Boxing Com- In the third period play became mission does not look with favor on a exciting, each team trying to get match between Dempsey and Wills.the lead, and it was at this point\t- that Gleason playing wing, batted-\tROY TNG in a goal.\tw Fairmount then played a three Hawks Wolfe CRAINTES AGAlft VICTORS (Associated Press Despatch) TORONTO, March 4.\u2014Granites won their second O.H.A.senior DARCY AWARDED VERDICT (Associated Press Despatch) in the nets for Fairmount made\tSYRACUSE, N.Y., March 4.- many a save, while on the other hand\t,?ar5Jr\u2019\tfort.ar'f\u2019 Gagnon, in tile nets for Night Hawks 'v^°\t^tle of middleweight put up a strong fight The outstand- champlon of the rac,flc Coast> was ing players for the Hawks were Gagnon and Dwyer.The teams lined up as follows: Fairmount Wolfe .Giroux .Timmons .Gleason .Codere .Lepage - Sirois Bros.Memory .Delany .\u201d\t.The game \"was well handled by T.Bonner and D.O\u2019Keefe.awarded the judges\u2019 verdict over Billy Shade, middleweight and light \tHawks Goal .\t Defence .\t.Renshaw Defence .\t.Laçasse Wing .\t Wing .\t Center\t\t .Subs.\t ST.LOUIS INDEPENDENTS WON Playing against the Magog Beavers at Magog, the St.Louis Inde- CURLING HEATHER RINKS HERE TODAY A couple of Heather rinks will be on hand this afternoon and this evening and the members of the Sherbrooke Curling Club are requested to put in an appearance and welcome the visitors.A series of interesting games will be played.FOR FURTHER SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE TEN.fares thp best of Smoking Tips Girry Mi//banks tu/ixt your Zips ff \\ STRAIGHT CUT \u2022; -.-T vr-; i-.TiTTTTr ^ > frTTrn CIGARETTES \u2019 > jq 1 hlib.Ii\t1.1 IIIGHtSTOlUOe WOOSMOA TOBACCO LIBAN K TODAY\u2019S QUOTATIONS ON STOCK EXCHANGE The following prices furnished by Johnston £ Ward, and McMananty & Walsh, show operations in the active and important stocks in the New Yerk and Montreal markets: New York.Yesterday\u2019s Today\u2019s Close Opening 41%\t41% 111 4814 73% 88 48% 106% 6414 Can.Pac.136% Cen.Leather .\t3514 Crucible Steel .\t57% Gen.Motors .\t8% Gt.Nor.Pfd.\t7514 Insp.Copper .\t39% Inter.Mar.Pfd.\t71 Inter.Paper .\t48 Kenne.Copper .\t28% Mexican Pet.\t125% New Haven R.R.\t1714 No.Pac.79% Pan Amer.57% Reading, R.R.\t73% Royal Bmtch .\t53 % So.Pac.84% Studebaker.\t98% Texas Company .\t45% Union Pac.131 U.IS.Rubber .\t59% U.S.Steel.\t94% EXCHANGE.Demand Sterling.4.39% Francs Lire .Marks .Drachmas Pesetas .9.07 5.25 .40 4.55 19.54 111 48% 73% 88% 48% 107 63% 136 35% 56% 8% 75% 39% 71% 47% 28% 125% 17 79% 57% 73% 53% 84% 98% 45% 131% 58% 94% Cables 4.40% 9.07% 5.25% 4.60 19.56 MORNING SALES IN MONTREAL At.Sugar\u201425 at 25.Abitibi\u2014200 at 26%, 15 at 26%.As.Com.\u20141 at 54%, 25 at 55%.As.Pfd.\u20145 at 73%.Brompton\u201415 at 17%, 16 at 17%.Bell Tel.\u20146 at 105.Br.Col.Fish.\u201410 at 25.Brazil.\u201425 at '35%, 1Û at 35%, 50 at 36, 25 at 35%, 50 at 35%.Brew.\u201425 at 58%, 30 at 58.Converters\u201420 at 74.Can.Cem.\u20145 at 56.Can.Cem.Pfd.\u201445 at 92V4.Can.Cot.Pfd.\u201425 at 77.Can.Steam.Pfd.\u201450 at 38%, 75 at 39%, 450 at 39%, 25 at 39%, 2 at 40.Dom.Steel Pfd.\u201415 at 72.Dorn.Bridge\u2014130 at 68.Dom.Glass\u201445 at 63.Det.Rail.\u201435 at 61, 45 at 62, Gen.Elec.\u201455 at 96.Howard Smith\u201425 at 62.L.of the W.Com.\u201420 at 149.Laurentide\u201425 at 78%, 20 at 79.Mont.Pow.\u201473 at 87.Ot.Pow.\u201411 at 82.Ont.St.\u201465 at 41%, 25 at 41%.Price\u201410 at 85% Que.Rail.\u201420 at 22, 25 at 21%, 25 at 21%.Riordon\u201435 at 6%.Shawinigan\u2014125 at 105.Smelters\u20146 at 19 %.BANKS.Commerce\u20145 at 180.Montreal\u20146 at 217.Royal\u201425 at 195%.Nationale\u20145 at 110.NEW YORK PRESS MARKET COMMENT Furnished by McManamy & Walsh Herald\u2014The tone could be des-1 cribed more as one of hesitation thàn of heaviness, especially notice- j able near the end of the session.Journal of Commerce\u2014One of the outstanding features of the past few days has been the extent to which the industrial shares representing staple commodities, such as copper, steel, sugar and the like, have gained ground at times when other industrials of a less recognized standard were not making gains.Wall Street Journal will say to-1 day:\u2014 Copper up 1-4 c.pound with demand quite strong.P.Lorillard\u2019s working capital twice funded debt.Phillips Petroleum shows $6 a I share earned in 1921.British Steel trade begins to | brighten up.Steel price average price declines to $42.12.Pennsylvania is expected to show larger revenues.-9>- UNLISTED SECURfriES.FARMERS\u2019 SALES NOTES Farmers with Sales Notes will be well advised to turn them over to this Bank for collection.The Bank will relieve you of all trouble in making presentation, and payments will be credited.to your account promptly.Sales Notes supplied without charge.sea THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND $15,000,000 $15,000,000 27 .40% 81 90% 53 Quotations furnished by Balfour, White & Company, Montreal.Bid Asked Alberta Pacific Grain 7 p.c.Pfd.XD 1% p.c.80% A.nes-Holden Tire 7 p.c.Pfd.70 Do., Com.25 Argonaut Gold.fielding Corticelli 7 p.c.Pfd.XD 1%\tp.c.74 Do., Com.20 Brandram-Henderson 7 p.c.Pfd.XD 1% p.c.Do., 3 p.c.Com.Can.Conn.Cotton, 8 p.c.Pfd., 6 p.c.in arrears.61 Can.Co-.-.^olidated Felt, 7\tp.c.Pfd.52% p.c.in arrears.Can.Con.Felt Com.Canadian Westinghouse 8\tp.c.Com.106% Canadian Woollens 7 p.c.Pfd.69 Do., Com.17 Cockshutt Plow 7 p.e.Pfd., 33 p.c.in arrears.Pay.4 p.e.Cosgrave Breweries .Cuban-Can.Sugar 8 p.c.N.Y.Pfd.8 p.c.in arrears.Do., Com.Dom.Power & Trans.7 p.c.Pfd.Do., Com.22% Dryddn Paper.12 Dunlop Tire Pfd.84 Famous Players 8 p.c.Pfd, and 50 p.c.Com.57\t61 Frontenac Breweries .54\t56 Galt Brass Com.40 15 4 84 65 50 15 20 43 7% 86 25 13 85 THE EDUCAHOM OF YOUR CHILDREN Have you the money with which to do it?Start to save while they are young\u2014let them commence life knowing you are at the back of them.Savings Accounts are a specialty with THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Capital and Reserve $40,000,000 Three Percenters or -\u2014?I Do you know that since January 1921, some $250,000,000 of Government loans which carried rates ef interest from 8% to 8.47% have been placed in the hands of investors (U.S.) ?Lending bankers say there will be no more of these at« tractive issues\u2014money is becoming cheaper.This brings to your immediate attention the passing of an opportunity to secure high-grade investments carry» Ing a high rate of Interest for a long period of years.If you are interested in helping yourself, ask for our circular describing in detail the 8% convertible debenture- of The Mount Royal Hotel Co., Limited, carrying a bonus of 30% common shares.oodye Pfd.61% VICTORY BONDS, 5'/i%.1922\u2014\t99.75.1923\u2014\t99.65 bid.1933\u2014102.45.1937\u201499.85.IN THE WORLD OF FINANCE Furnished by Johnston & Ward Argentine sella $27,000,000\t^ year 7 p.c.bonds to local syndicate headed by Blair & Co., to be offered i provincial' Banlk '9' p.c'.'.122 7 p.c.in arrears.Holl.Con.Gold Mines 13 p.c.8.85 Home Bank, 7 p.c.Imperial Oil, 12 p.c.105 Imperial Tobacci Can., 6\tp.c.Com.3% Laurentide Power, 4 p.c.Loews Theatres Hamilton 7 p.c.Pfd., 1% p.c.in arrears.Do., Com.Loews Thtr.Metro.7\tp.c.Pfd., 5% p.c.in arrears .Do., Com.Loews Theatres Montreal 7 p.c.Pfd., 3% p.c.in arrears .Do., Com.Loews Thtrs., Tor.vto, 7 p.c.Pfd., 5% p.c.in arrears .Do., Com.Loews Thtr.Ottawa, 7 p.c.Pfd., 14 p.c.in arrears .Do., Com.1% L.R.Steele Units (2 Pfd.1 Com., 1 Realty Com.).90 Marconi of Canada .\t1 % Mtl.City & District Bank 10 p.c., .165 Ntl.Brick Pfd.Do., Com.4% 2% 87 107 4% 75 76 51 40 60 4 49 11 61 16 2% 103 1% ! 171 27 r 1 1 1 L To W.A.Mackenzie & Co., Ltd.38 King Street West, Toronto.Denr Sirs: Please send me a copy of the circular deacHMag (he 8% Convertible Debentures of The Mount Royal Hotel Company, Limited, and oblige.Name in full .v.: Fall address .\"i I I I I Please write clearly.S fScTB 5332 Monday.Public Service Commission orders cut of 5 p.c.in New York City telephone rates and about 7 p.c.in rest of the state.Estimated saving to subscribers about $3,000,000.Duns reports 629 failures in United States this week against 478 last week and 311 last year.Net operating income of 184 class one railroads and 16 -switching and terminal companies in December $51,588,316 increase $48,-286,012.American Smelters securities declares regular quarterly dividend on preferred.Bradstreets says developments of week in trade and industry have been mainly favorable perhaps most important feature being definite breaking of Southwestern drought.MONTREAL \u2019CHANGE ONLY MODERATELY ACTIVE (A*»ociated Pre»« Despatch.) MONTREAL, March 4.\u2014The market was only moderately active during the first half hour this morning, but prices were steady.Brazilian strengthened a half to 36.Steamships Preferred, one.of yesterday's features in strength, sold unchanged today at 38%.Power was unchanged at 87.MEXICO CITY ^IN DARKNESS.(A»»ociated Pre»s Despatch.) MEXICO, CITY, Mar.4.\u2014The streets of the city were in darkness last night, the striking employees of the Mexican light and power company having, it is reported cut the line furnishing the city with power.The residences and stores, however, were lighted except in isolated districts, where the switch boarda had been lorn out DEATH.TORRANCE Died at Kingsbury, on Mar.3rd, Thomas Torrance, in his klitli vnar.Riordon 8 p.c.Pfd.(New1) 8 .75 6 p.c.in arrears .Do.Com.(New) .Robt.Simpson, 6 p.c.Pfd.Saguenay Pulp & Paper 6\tp.c.Pfd.Do., Com.So.Can.Power 6 p.c.Pfd.Do., Com.^.25 Sterling Bank 8 p.c.Tram Power.Western Grocers 7 p.c.Pfd.Western Quebec Power 7\tp.c.Pfd.Do., Com.Whalen Pip & Pr.7 p.c.Pfd.28 p.c.in arrears .Do., Com.Pfd.Winnipeg Electric 7 p.c.Pfd.125% 1.00 77% 80% 27k 75 18 59 73 15 18 3 3 79 9712.103% 75 15.% Y 86 86 City of Montreal £»J/6% Bonds Dated March 1, 1922 Due March 1, 1932 Principal and half-yearly interest (1st March and 1st September) payable in Montreal.Denomination: §1,000.This is the first issue of Montreal Bonds offered since September, 1918.Price: IOO and interest.Yielding Write for descriptive circular.Wood, Gundy & Company Toronto\tTransportation Building\tNew York Winnipeg\tMontreal\tl-ondon, Eng Telephone Main 707 U» Brick common, which has been very ! year.The total assets of the com-quiet, sold at 4%, and the company I pany were up and the bonded in-at last seems to be out of the1 debtedness was down $14,000.The woods.At present their Delson ; underwriters of English Electric replant is in operation, which should ported that the issue had been en-biing their total output up to 200,-! tirely disposed of, and these securi-000 bricks a day.An official of j ties seem to be now in excellent de-the company stated that business | mand.was quite good, and that with the ! There was practically no interest large building operations now go- j in theatre stocks, although there ing on in Canada that the company\u2019s were a few trades in Famous Play-prospects were very good.They are \"\u2019 V\"-\u2014i ¦.m, xn - Fnnua ,shipping in fair volume to the Un-WRF.KI V m ark ft T fttfr nv 'ted States, and altogether their UNLISffelfSn^KS\tprospects are quite bright Purehas- DxNLl&lUl) SECURITIES.e!| 0f common stock at around A number of new highs on this present prices should show a very movement were registered this j good profit.week, and the market for unlisted i Black Lake Asbestos and Chrome\u2019s securities was quite active and { statement was published this week strong.Canadian Woollens prefer-1 for the year 1921, and allowed a red was again a feature, advancing; deficit of $65,923 as againbt a three points to 70, and closing 69 ! profit of $1,509 in 1920.Current bid ; none offered.Canadian Con-1 liabilities for the year were up to necticut Cotton preferred again' $261,000 against $53,849 in 1920.crept up a point to 65.Goodyear; This indicates net working capital Tire preferred was firm around! of around $120,500 as against last week\u2019s figure of 61 to 62, with $311,701 last year.The president,\t_ practically no stock offered ami a J.A.Jacobs, announced that the di-j down from 91 to 86, and sold at the number of buyers in the tmarket.| rectors felt confident that when latter figure.This was due simply Cuban-Canadian Sugar preferred j business improves, and that if pres-; to the fact that a fairly large holder advanced a point again to 16, and ont prices of asbestos were not fur- was liquidating his securities and the common half a point to 4%, ther reduced, net earnings for 1922 the market could not absorb the and both stocks look ns though they i would he considerably improved.I stock.were going considerably higher.I Intercolonial Coal annual meeting | The.bond market, was exceptional-Winnipeg Electric preferred ad- was also held this week, and the !y strong during the past week, with ers' preferred with 50 p.c.bonus common at 59.It was reported that Loew\u2019s Buffalo Theatre was considering the sale of a property which the company owns apart from the theatre.If this sale goes through it would bring the question of the dividend on the preferred stock much nearer, as the impression is that tha earnings since the opening of the theatre would easily take care of tha preferred requirements, and still leave something to be applied to the common.The break in Home Bank was tho feature of the unlisted bank stocks this week, the stock being offered vanced 2% points to 86, and closed j company ihowed an excellent state- the demand for provincials and there.The Whalen Securities came ment.Profits for the year amount municipals very heavy.Prices rein for more attention than they to $160,621 as compared with 1 mained unchanged, have had for a year, with sales of $1 12,408 for the previous year.I Victory\u2019s L9 >J reached a new high the preferred between 20 and 22, After all charges there remained a of 102.75, and 1937 s tOo.Mid the common between 20 t,ml 22, ; balance of $87,923 applicable to High-grade industrials were in Wo advise purchases of this security distribution on common stock as ! good demand, and several advanced «round nrcwnnt nricfls.National mninnr«d with $43.627 the previous I two to three points.1 » PAGE TEN bHLKBKOOKE DAILY KECUKD, SATURDAY, MAKUH 4, IVZZ, OASMO Represents tiens at 2.30, 7.00 and 8.45 \\dm.: 15r.| EXCELLENT MLSIC Now Showing: The Famous Bathing Beauty, MARIE PREVOST, supported by George Nichols and T.Roy Barnes, in DON\u2019T GET PERSONAL Into the peaceful Waiawright home she brought her Broadway ways\u2014and how she learned in the country that Broadway couldn\u2019t teach.\u2014Miss Prevost\u2019s best picture.\u201cBLOW \u2019EM CP.\" a rosrin* Pollard Comedy.\u201cPATHE REVIEW.\u201d Eddie Polo in \u201cTHE RETURN OF CYCLONE SMITH,\u201d complete in two parts.Next Change of Programme: Dainty, Charming Bebe Daniels, with Myrtle Stedman and Edward Sutherland, in \u2018NANCY from NOWHERE\u2019 Hailed as one of the most delightful screen comedy-dramas of the year, showing that sometimes oil and water can mix\u2014 that a millionaire\u2019s son can be happy with even a poor little nobody.Other attractions include Eileen Sedgwick in \u201cA BATTLE OF WITS,\u201d comedies and others.This special bill for one day only.Be sure to see it.INDEPENDENTS WON FROM THE VOLTIGEUR SIX \u2014 Final Score Was Eight to Five in Favor of the Locals.HIS MAJESTY\u2019S WEDNESDAY EVE «ARCH 8 WORLD TOUR DAME CLARA BUTT AND MR.KENNERELY RUMFORD ij 'ti ASSISTED BY MELSA The Celebrated Polish Violinist Prices: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00.Box Seats $3.50.SEATS NOW ON SALE Next week starts Paramount's Tenth Anniversary Celebration at Casino Theatre Big Par&rr.vunt Specials will be shown for two full MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 6th-7th The First B:g Anniversary Special: -\tPC r Premier Theatre The House of Merit Last showing today of Chas.Hutchison, the Thrill-a-Minute Stunt King, in First Episode \u2018Hurricane Hutch\u2019 3 Reels.Bessie Love in THE \u2018Mirllanders\u2019 : .- n ' \u2022\t11 juu-ine ¦ s 2 R j.in h.ne Cow'-dy Fox News\tTopics Premier Next Presents Rudyard Kipling\u2019s WITHOUT BENEFIT Of CLERGY 7 Reels.# Percy and Ferdie in \u201cBeach Nnts\u201d\u20142 Reel Comedy.gloria ^gvonron \u2019 \u2014\u2014.: ' *'-¦¦** How many wives would have done as Gloria Swanson did in \u201cUnder the Lash\u201d The story of a woman\u2019s fighl between love and a loveless marriage.Other Anniver»«ry Special» coming are: \u201cThe Little Minuter,\u201d with Betty Compton; \u201cHer Own Money,\u201d with Elbe) Clayton; \u201cThree Live Gho»U,\u201d \u201cSat-urday Night,\u201d and \u201cBoomerang Bill.\u201d You can\u2019t afford to miss a single one.*5*\t*î* ^\t«ï» «5* *5* >?>£»* v.\t«$* * SPORTING NEWS t \u2022p\t4* \u2022S\u2019**************** WRESTLING MAJOR THOMAS DEAD (Aiaociated Pre»» Detcatch) VANCOUVER, March 4.Major I P.Thoraar, Dominion president of the Imperial War Veterrns in Canada.died suddenly at hr.-; home here pwatierdav.LEWIS REGAINED CHAMPIONSHIP CROWN (Aiaociated Pre*» Deapatch.) WITCH IT A, Kan., March 4.\u2014 Ed \u201cStrangler\u201d Lewis, of San Jose, Cal., today again held the world\u2019s heavyweight wrestling champion ship, having taken the second and third falls from Stanislaus Zbyazko here last night.The match was 7.by«zko\u2019s trow the start until just bef.oe the second tali.He pinned Lewis for the first fall in forty-one minutes, thirty seconds with a bar arm and full body scissors.Lewis, using what was described by rum at a counter with his open palm, sent the aged Pole spinninjç aero» the mat to fall flat on his back.Instantly he leaped on him and appliod his deadly headlock, taking the second fall and evening the contest.The third fall fell to I>;wir easily in three minutes, Zbys/.-ko still suffering from effects of the headlock after the ten minuter r
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