Sherbrooke daily record, 6 juillet 1922, jeudi 6 juillet 1922
[" IIAiiO NUMÉRIQUE Première(s) page(s) manquante(s) ou non numérisiée(s) Veuillez vous informer auprès du personnel de BAnQ en utilisant le formulaire de référence à distance, qui se trouve en ligne : https://www.banq.qc.ca/formulaires/formulaire reference/index.html ou par téléphone 1-800-363-9028 Bibliothèque et Archives nationales Québec E3 ES ES ES IION AT !Y HELD ON MINION DAY jorts ! raine, Man., are spending a few ! weeks in town with friends and rela-! tives.Mr.M.J.Johnson with his sister, ; Mrs.W.H.Miller left on Monday for a motor trip to Boston, Mass., and other New England points.Mrs.George Boyd and Sirs.S.Eaton accompanied them.Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Smith and family, Mr.and Mrs.W.0.Lewis , \"Tt-7\t| and family and Miss Virginia Hecla, Ot Meetings, Genera!-; or Richmond, Va., left on Saturday UK5DÀY, 1922.iewsy Notes and Personals (or*\tLake Bonn8'lie- [from Granby and District.3RANBY, July 6.\u2014An imposing des procession, which was over nile long, took place on Saturday, ly 1st, and was by far- the most |borate ever held in our city.Three abers of the police force mounted _ horss led the way.Among floats and trades wagons were: ner Rubber Company, Canadian asolidated Rubber Company, anby Elastic Web Company, fcyer-Thomas Box Company, Nel-b Mitchell & Co., Barre-Charron Ish and Door Co., Southern Canada Iwer Co., Empire Tobacco Co., loenix.and Girard, (hardware); Ibell & Son, (butchers); Dealers\u2019 T>ply Co.(wholesale groceries); many others.he Sunday Schools of the Con-jational Church held their annual on Saturday last at Shefford nding, Brome Lake.The children ¦re conducted thither in motor licks and private automobiles and Ihough several showers fell during |e day, all declared they had had a yand time.Thanks are again due Mrs.S.H.C.Miner for her kind-in assisting with the financial of the trip.It a business meeting of ttie i\u2019 Golf Club held at the club ise recently it was decided to give vn social sometime during the h of July.Also to ask each member to raise three dollars J any way she desires to aid the pf funds.hiring the month of July the ?ngregational Church will be closed ie members and adhérants worship-fS\tthe Methodists in their -irch.The Congregational Sunday uool will likewise be closed during Rt month.Mountain Street is once more available for traffic after being closed for over two months.The road department have now turned their attention t,o Main Street which is badly in need of repair.The operetta \u201cSnow white and the seven Dwarfs', which was given With success here on May 19th, will he reproduced in ' Cowansville on July 20th, with the same cast and chorus.Mayor P.E.Boivin, Col.J.Bruce Payne, J.G.Fuller and J.A.Monty motored to Knowlton on Friday last to attend the summer convention of the Eastern Townships Associated Boards of Trade which was held there upon that day.The following ladies served at the weekly tea held at golf club house iast Saturday: Mrs.R.C.Dozois, Mrs.J T ^\t\u2022\t\u2022 -\t-\t\u2019 Parish has purchased a cottage on Lake Libby and with his family will spend the summer there.Mrs.J.Hume Storer left last week to visit her daughter, Mrs.L.J.Papineau at St.Hyacinthe.From there she goes to New Brunswick to visit her son, Mr.W.Storer.Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Solomon have taken possession of their fine new cottage at Knowlton.Mrs.S.H.C.Miner and Mrs.Wood motored to Swanton, Vt., last week.Mrs.Sydney Longhurst and little son, who have been spending the past few months with Ven.Archdeacon and Mrs.Longhurst at the Rectory, left last week for their i home at Outlook, Sask.Mrs.W.B.Smith, who has been spending the months of May and June with her son, Mr.A.C.Smith, left on Friday for Jacquet River, N.V., to visit another son, Mr.William Smith.Maste» Willie Solomon is visiting Miss Flora McKinnon at Kimberly.Miss Olive Dunn, who has been attending the Berlin Academy, New Hampshire, has returned home and will spend the summer vacation with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Michael Dunn.Mrs.T.F.Davidson and Miss Gwyneth Davidson are spending a few weeks at Abenakis Springs.Mrs.Luke Hale entertained the Women\u2019s Missionary Society of the Congregational Church at her home on Denison Avenue on Tuesday, June 4th.Mrs.William Smithson and family have gone to Pawtucket, R.I.Miss M.Ross, of Toronto, Ont., and Dr.James McKechnie Wathen, of Montreal, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.W.D.Brack.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Bowman are spending a holiday at Ottawa, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.T.Aspray, of St.Albans, Vt., were guests last week of Mr.and Mrs.E.Osgood.The Late Mrs.George Vittfe.At Melrose, Mass., on Friday, June 2rd, there passed away Adelaide De Guchy, wife of Mr.George Vittie, a former citizen of Granby, at the age of fifty-three.The deceased was the RATHER ON WAL1 III session STREET \u2019CHANGE page nine -aw\u2014-.GOD SAVE IRELAND! \u2022\u2014The Poo ole (London).GOVERNOR-GENERAL AT FAIR HELD AT CALGARY PORTS MAY BE THROWN OPEN Enjoyed Afternoon\u2019s Races\u2014 Fifteen Thousand Pèople Pre sent at Fair.(Associated Press Despatch) CALGARY, Alta., July 6.\u2014Governor-General Byng attended the fair here yesterday afternoon, more than fifteen thousand persons turning out for the occasion.He and Lady Byng and party spent most of the afternoon in the grand stand, the races proving a fine attraction, which he said he enjoyed.During the evening he was the guest of the Military Institute at dinner.only daughter of the late Rev.Phillip E1ler\u2019jl-6 ¥ J\tWRov De Gruchy, of Milton, Que.The re 1\t¥ \u2019i-a mains were brought to Granby onnFls!f\u2019 ^TJ\u2019eddle\t^Abram Timodnsr Tnno o-Ttb\t1 lard> Naomi MacDônald, Abram the Ven.\u2019 ArchdeacoA Longhurst of- Kachergensky, Margaret Robinson, ficiating.The bearers were the Messrs.W.J.A.Galbraith, R.T.Seale, J.B.Payne, Walter Galbraith, Thos, ____\t( Norris and Samuel Norris, while Mr\".L.Dozois and the Misses F.W.West acted as funeral m^nag- 1 Doris Dozois, Eva Kennedy, Muriel MacDonald and Kate Kennedy.Mrs.J.L.Daviau, Mrs.R.Elder end Miss Muriel Dozois entertained at a very enjoyable dance and bridge Thursday evening last in aid of Golf Club funds.The prize nners at bridge, were: Mrs.A.blntosh and Mr.W.D.Bradford.The following were successful in Jssing the musical examinations cently held by McGill University: [lementary Theory, Jean MacDon-, Junior piano, Muriel Horner \u2022h distinction), Jean MacDonald, lice Elder; Lower Grade, Eliza-pi Smith, all pupils of Mr.Wm nithson, Mus.Bac.Mrs.Walter D.Bradford, Mrs.0.V.Giddings and Jittle daughter, Carol, have returned from a visit to relatives in London, Ont., and other points.Dr.E.A.Tomkins with his little \u2022on, Lyman, of Richmond, was visiting his uncle, Mr.James A.Tomkins, on Wednesday last.The latter, we are pleased to say, continues to improve in health.Mr.Palmer Cox and four grandnieces, the Misses El ora, Florence, Margaret and Phyllis Gould, motored to II rome Lake on Monday last.Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Gleason have gone to Potton Springs for a vaea-tiin.Miss Lillian Buckley has been spending the past week with Mrs.'lassie at Marieville, LMrs.J.G.Fuller and little daugh-^s, Mary and Alice, returned on bnday from Knowlton, w-here they .Id been attending the Conference ardson, Jr Primary Sunday School teachers.Mrs.E.F.Tomkins, Miss Edith Tomkins and Miss Amy Tomkins, [who have been spending the past [two weeks with Mr.J.A.Tomkins, \u201cRockmount,\u201d left on Monday for their home in Coaticook.Ne Rev.Percy V.Sampson, Mrs.lipson and two children, of Delo- The deceased lady had no children, but leaves to mourn her loss her husband, a widowed mother and four brothers, Alfred, Clarence and Adolph, all of New York, and Campbell De Gruchy, of Stoneham, Mass.The interment took place in the family lot of the De Gruchy\u2019s.Funeral of Late Mrs.John Picard The remains of the late Mrs.John Picard, w-ho passed away at her home in Ashland, Mass., were brought here for interment on Wednesday last, accompanied by Mr.Thomas Picard, son of the deceased.The funeral service was conducted at the Congregational Church, Rev.I.W.Pierce, officiating.The deceased, who was eighty-nine years of age, had been ill for many months and formally resided at Koxton Pond.Results of Exams.The results of the Granby High School, June examinations, in order of merit, follows: Grade VIII.\u2014Eric Adams, Gordon Roberts, Keith Giddings, Reginald Martin, Robert MacDonald, Wilson Irwin.Grade Vll.\u2014 George Browne, Muriel MacDonald, Naida Taylor, Bruce Payne, Bessie Kachergensky and Alice Latnoureux, equal; Colin Taylor, Golda Thompson, Thomas Reilly, Norman Coupland.Grade VI.\u2014Ruth Harrington, Lois Skinner, Clayton Topp, Hazel Rich-Vivian Harper, Dorothy Payne, Dannie Miller, Margaret Gould, Claire Payne, Bernice Gayler, Clara Doe, Dorothy Swett, Munroe Neil, Mildred Coupland, Margaret Coupland, Mary Smith, Willie Miller, Muriel Reitii.Grade V.\u2014Leslie Green, Margaret Topp, Edith Kachergensky, Ralph Harper, Reginald Wallace, Bernice TOU.S,VESSRS Canadian Steamship Company Officials Refused to Comment on Intimation from Ottawa.(Associated Press Despatch) TORONTO, July 6.\u2014Officials of the Canadian Steamship Company in Toronto yesterday refused to comment on the intimation from.Ottawa that the Canadian Government might throw open Canadian ports to port traffic to United States vessels by a suspension of the coastal laws, because of alleged discrimination by Canadian vessel owners.While declining to be quoted per sonally, however, they stand that no | matter vyhat tonnage was available the movement of grain to Liverpool was governed by the handling facilities at Montreal, which are limited to a million bushels a day, provided there is ocean space equal to that requirement on hand.If the grain was carried for nothing that was all that could be expected, they declared.(Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, July 5.\u2014High re-j cords were established during the j dull morning by a few selected is-! sues.These included Coca Cola, Mall-inson and Dupont, the latter extending its gain to six points.Crucible led the Independent Steels, gaining 2% and the motors were featured by Studebaker and Mack Trucks at 2 point gains.Rails were not influenced by strike conditions, showing further strength on buying Louisville and Nashville, Union Pacific, Illinois Central, St.Paul preferred ând St.Louis and San Francisco, preferred.The market wavered before noon, however, on renewed selling of Mexican and Pan American Petroleums at extreme declines of 3 to 4 \u2019(\u2022 poi: >iiUs cfl Lois Averill and Dorothy Travers, equal; Gladys Pow, George Allan, Stanley Nicholson, Percival Martin, Herbert Irwin, Barbara Miller, Louis Richmond, Chester Reilly, Lambert Peasley, Charlie Ball, Malcolm Kennedy, Gladys Osgood, Everett Lewis.Grade III.\u2014Katharine Smith, Margaret Payne, Margaret Stevenson, Robert Oliver, Muriel Horner.Dana Topp, Margaret McLean, Lionel Adams, George Runnelis, Roy Smith, Margaret McIntosh, Olive Hoburn.Grade II.\u2014William Porter, Jacob Kachergensky, Robea Cloutier, Gordon MacDonald, Douglas Seale, Priscilla Patenaude, Raymond Mizener, May Collins, Roderick Pierce, Jeannette Rousseau, Malcolm Averill, Wilber Pow, Gordon Meyer, Albert Courtois, Wilbert Doe, Kenneth Averill, David Nicholson, Raymond Lloyd, Gladys Horner, Lilah Taylor, Cedric Topp.Grade I.\u2014Ruth McLean, Donald Topp, Elizabeth Smith, Alice Fuller, Jennie Harvey, Beulah Robinson, Howard Bradford, Kathleen Swett, Edward Heelis, Gordon Smithson, Lily Blunt, Eleanor McComiskey, Mary Fuller, Douglas Doe, Reginald Topp, May Stapleton, Maud Staple-ton, Pearl Smith, Gordon Gotts, Gordon Miller, Conlifft Topp, Clayton Robinson, Eva Taylor, Phyllis ! ^ St Eth™AiÆber\",L.etn5! overseas domTnions to \u2019Î1S2MÎMS* Bet-! MTMWjCE LEGISLATION nard Richmond and Helen Barring- !\tALONG SlftiiLAR LINES ton, equal; May Harding, Gerald i\t- Bates and Ward McKenha, equal; Enables British Citizens Born Ruby Brown and Archie Lloyd, PULP AND PAPER ISSUES LEADERS AT MONTREAL (Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL.July 6\u2014The pulp and paper issues assumed the leadership of the local stock exchange during the early trading this morning.Abitibi, which closed yesterday at 53(4, opened at 55, at which figure the stock was very active.The Pfd.of Spanish River was also noticeably stronger, opening seven-eighths up at 95%.Of the other papers.Price Bros, and Laurentide were firm at 40 and 86, respectively.Brazilian registered an advance of a quarter from 46% to 46%, while the 2nd Pfd.of Britisn Empire Steel was up half a point at 30.Other leaderse were steady.Wayagamack advanced a half to equal; Holley Ball, Eileen Payne and Margaret Runnels, equal; Ella Rutherford, Reginald Gotts, Billy MacDonald, Wesley Irwin, Jean Taylor, Gladys Alcock.Doris Nicholson, Nellie Blunt, Elmer Smith, Elmer Mizener, Ross Pierce, Nora Smith, Graham Runnelis, Wadded Ferris, Lome Surette.Papers of Grade IX and X have gone to Quebec for reading, and Grade XI to McGill University.Abroad to Become Britishers if Birth Is Registered at British Consulate.Don\u2019t neglect to read the Class! fied Advertisements in this issue, in the House of Commons yester- (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, July 6.\u2014The births, nationality and status of aliens bill, which enables British citizens born abroad to become Britishers if their birth is registered at the British consulate, and if the child on attainment of majority declares that nationality, was given second reading PACKAGES Ya ¦ 111 » i i \u2022 «51?v iimilii [flifflE Hiiluiiiiiui mi LH.iUKPS iiiiiiiuiiilmuuiiiii 1 money opened at 4% per cent.WHEAT PRICES LOWER ON THE CHICAGO BOARD (Associated Press Despatch) 'CHICAGO, July 5.\u2014Wheat declined in price today soon after the opening, although initial quotations showed some gains reflecting yesterday's [ advance in Liverpool and Winnipeg, j Today\u2019s advices, however, indicated less cause for apprehension of crop, damage.Several announcements regarding the railroad strike were also of a character to ease the market.The opening, which varied from unchanged figures to % cent higher, with September at $1.17 to $1.17-% and December at $1.20 to $1.20%, was followed by a setback all around to well below Monday\u2019s finish.Com and oats were firmer, chiefly as a result of livelier interests by buyers of corn.After opening unchanged to % cent higher, with September at 66% to 67 cents the corn market continued to point upward.Oats started at % off to (4 cent gain, with September at 38% cents.l and later showed a slight general! advance.Provisions were firm in line with ho£ values.-«- UNLISTED SECURITIES.Quotations furnished by Balfour, White & Company, Montreal.Bid Asked Alberta Pacific Grain 7 p.c.Pfd.87\t91 Ames-Holden Tire 7 p.c.Pfd.65 Do.Com.10 Argonaut Gold.45\t.46 fielding\u2019 Corticelli 7 p.c.Pfd.80 Do., Com.26 Brandram-Henderson 7 p.c.Pfd.XD 1% p.c.90 Do., 3 p.c.Com.\t47 Can.Conn.Cotton, 8 p.c.Pfd., 8 p.c.\tin\tarrears 66\t70 Can.Consolidated Felt, 7\tp.c.Pfd.52% p.c.in arrears.50 Do.Com.8 Canadian Westinghouse 8\tp.c.Com.110\t116 Cockshutt Plow 7 p.c.Pfd., 34% p.c.in arrears, Pay.4 p.c., XD 1 p.c.48\t49% Cosgrâve Breweries .\t5\t7 Cuban-Can.Sugar 8 p.c.N.Y.Pfd.8 p.c.in arrears.25 Do., Com.5%\t6 Dom.Power & Trans.7 p.c.Pfd., XD'3% p.c.\t83\t86 Do., Com.22 Dryden Paper.15 Dunlop Tire 7 p.c.Pfd.\t80 East Kootenay Power, Com.Frontenac Breweries .Famous Players 8 p.c.Pfd.and 50 p.c.Com.50 Goodyear Tire 7 p.c.Pfd., 10% p.c.in arrears .83 Gunns Ltd.7 p.c.in Pfd.7 p.c.in arrears .60 Holl.Con.Gold Mines 13 p.c.XD 1 p.c.9.25 Home Bank 7\tp.c.86 Imperial Oil\t12\tp.c.120 Imperial Tobacco Can., 6\tp.c.Com.5 Laurentide Power 5 p.c.Loews Thtr.Metro.7\tp.c.Pfd., 8% p.c.in arrears .Do., Com.Loews Theatres Montreal 7 p.c.Pfd., 5(4 p.c.in arrears .Do., Com.Loews Thtrs., Toronto, 7 p.c.Pfd., 6(4 p.c.in arrears.61 ! Do., Com.42 Loews Thtr.Ottawa, 7 p.c.Pfd., 15% p.c.in arrears.30\t40 Do., Com.1\t2 L.R.Steel Units (2 Pfd.1 Com., 1 Realty Com.).95\t105 Manitoba Power, Com.14%\t16% Marconi of Canada .1.90 2.10 Mtl.City & District Bank 10 p.c.167 Ntl.Brick Pfd.32 Do., Com.9 No.Anjer.Pulp .2% Provincial Batik 9 p.c.\t11§% 1 Riordcm 8 p.e.Pfd.(New) 10 p.c.in arrears .\t16 Do., Com.(New) .1.25\t1.50 ; Robt.Simpson 6 p.c.Pfd 83\t87 Saguenay Pulp & Power C p.c.Pfd.15 p.c.in arrears .2 Do., Com.1% So.Can, Power 6 p.c.Pfd.81 Do., Com.34 Sterling Bank 8 p.c.101 Tram Power.19% Western Grocers 7 p.c.Pfd Thrift i ¦¦ consists in spending less than you earn.If by careful economy you can save money, you have taken a long step toward contentment.We pay interest on Savings balances and shall welcome your account* 650 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND $15,000,000 $15,000,000 RENE-T.LECLERC INVESTMENT BANKER MONTREAL\tQUEBEC 160 Sft.James Street, 74 St.Peter Street, (Established 1901) We own and offer, subject to prior sale East Kootenay Power Company Limited 7% First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds Series \u201cA\u201d Due April 1st, 1942.Price 97 Vi and accrued interest to yield about 7(4 %.With a bonus of 2% shares of no par value with each $1000 bond.JOHNSTON -¦> WAR© Members: Montreal Stoek Exchange\u2014Tarent© Stock Exchange 171 St.James Street, Montreal.Halifax, N.S.\tMoncton, N.B.\tSydney, N.S.Sherbrooke.\tSt.John\u2019s, Nfld.Direct Wire Connections.Financial aid Market News TODAY\u2019S QUOTATIONS ON STOCK EXCHANGE The following prices furnished by Johnston & Ward, and McManamy & Walsh, show operations in the active and important stocks in the New York and Montreal markets: New York.Yesterday\u2019s Today\u2019s Close Opening Amer.Can.Amer.Loco.Amer.Smelters Amer.Sugar Amer.Woollen Ana.Copper .Baldwin Loco.Beth.Steel .Can.Pac.Cen.Leather .Crucible Steel Gen.Motors .Gt.Nor.Pfd.Insp.Copper .! Inter.Mar.Pfd.\u201c5% j Inter.Paper [Kenne.Copper Mexican Pet.New Haven R.R.No.Pac.Pan Amer.Reading R.R.Royal Dutch .So.Pac.Studebaker .Texas Company Union Pac.U.S.Rubber U.S.Steel .NEW YORK PRESS MARKET COMMENT Furnuhed by McManamy & Walsh 62 89 46%\t46% 111%\t111 59%\t53% 79%\t80% 89\t 61%\t51% 113\t113% 75%\t 138%\t139 37%\t37% 74\t75 14%\t14% 77%\t77% 39%\t 73%\t73% .48\t 34%\t34% 165%\t167% 29%\t29% 75%\t76 71%\t73 74\t74 59\t58% 89%\t89% 128%\t130 .\u2019\u2019 -139% 67% 98%\t47% 139% 98% ! HORNING SALÉS IN MONTREAL Wall Street Journal\u2014Developments in rail strike over the holiday were generally favorable and there was a good demand for stocks in the morning, several specialties making new highs for the year.New York Tribune\u2014In the'slight average increase of quotations railroad shares there was a refl^ ion of the news that mainte^a^ of waymen had decided not .strike.Journal of Commerce\u2014Professional stock market operators, who are now in complete control of the movement in share values, appear to be in a more cheerful frame of mind.Wall Street Journal .will say to-I day:\u2014 Copper prices higher owing to] good June sales.Louisville and Nashville eaii twice dividend requirements.Anglo-American Oil shows 19^ deficit of £1,051,908.Denver and R.G.7 p.c.mortgagej foreclosure to be asked.Estimated copper sales for Juna 140,000,000 pounds.Simon Guggenheim thinks smplj ings prospects good.\t% Sale of Interboro stock order^ by the court.Norfolk and Western benqi from big coal traffic.IN THE WORLD OF FINANCE Furnished by Johnston & Ward Western Quebec Power 7 p.c.Pfd.Whalen Pip & Pr.7 p.c.Pfd., 29% p.c.in arrears .Do., Com.¦.58 73 6% 61 28 I day.The bill will be particularly appreciated in Japan and a number of South American states.Right Hon.Edward Short, the Home Secretary, indicated that the bill had met with the approval of the governments of the overseas dominions, who would introduce legislation along similar lines.^ Abitibi\u201425 at 54%, 4io*.at 54%, 591 at 55, 75 at 55%, 230 a?55%.Ml.Sugar\u201425 at 24.Ash.Com.\u201410 at 57, ,110 at 5o.Ames\u201410 at 8.Brompton\u2014455 at 32.Bell Telephone\u2014110 at 111%.Brazilian\u201465 at 45%.Breweries\u201410 at 51%, 10 at 52.Canada Cement\u20149 at 67%.Can.Cement Pfd.\u20149 at 96(4.Can.S.S.Com.\u201450 at 19%.Dom.Iron Pfd.\u201440 at 75.Laurentide\u20141 at 85, 20 at 86.Que.Ry.\u201425 at 26%.Riordon\u201450 at 12.Shaw.\u20145 at 104, 25 at 103%, 15 8tSmelters\u2014110 at 22.\tarrived at with Mexic.Span.Riv.Com.\u201425 at 86(4, 3 at not be ratified until De La H 86 30 at 87\t'\treturns to Mexico City.Span.Riv.'pfd.\u201450 at 94%,\t25\tat! Mexican Court orders arrest\tof 95, 5 at 95%, 130 at 95%.\t!\tBielaski, formerly oi Department\tof W.Ry.\u201436 at 80 , 50 at\t80%,\t25! Justice, on charge of self-abduc\\o at 80%, 10 at 80%.25 at 81%, 25 at 81, 10 at 81%, 85 at 81%, 50 at 81% MURDEROUS MUD TURT Directors of Mexican Petroleum may propose exchange of it\u2019s shares into Pan American and Tran-nort Company, which now owns 76 p.c.ot ^«wmer, on basis of 2 1-2 shares of Pay American \u201cB\u201d for each share oi Mexican Petroleum.C.C.C.and St.Louis Railway earned $5.16 __a share on common stock in yeai^\tDecember 31, 1921, against $11.46 iirl920.Anthracite miners and_ operators resume conferences in Washing today in effort to settle wage pute.Officially stated financial agr% 75 at 82, 25 at 82%, 25 at 83, 205 at 84, 25 at 83%.Waya.\u201410 at 49.Can.Loco.Pfd.\u201425 at 76%.B.Emp.2nd Pfd.\u20145 at 30.B.Emp.1st Pfd.\u20145 at 74.Wpg.Pfd\u201425 at 83%.i Vic Kay\u201445 at 98%.Price Bros.\u201425 at 40, 25 at 40%, 10 at 40.Que.Ry.Bonds\u20141000 at 70, 6000 at 71.KILLED SEVENTEEN DUCKS TLR> DUCK! BANKS.Commcrct\u201424 at 217.Royal\u20145 at 199.CiprAGO, July G leader of the shop crafts, who ordered the shopmen\u2019s walk-out, stated last night that the strikers werp willing to consider any negotiations with anyone in authority for a settlement of the strike.EXCHANGE.Demand Sterling.4.45% Francs.8.13% Lire .4.63% \u2022B.M.Jewell, ! Marks.22% Cable» 4.46% 8.14 4.04 STERLING EXCHANGE IRREGULAR.NEW YORK, July 5\u2014Sterling exchange irregular.Demand Great Got into the Poultry Yard of Farmer at Bishop\u2019s Mills.(Associated Press Despatch) BROCKVILLE, Ont., July 6.\u2014 A.murderous mud turtle which gotintOj the poultry vard of W.McDonald, of Bishop\u2019s Mills, Grenville county, oi Monday night, killed seventejp young ducks belonging to tjj mer.-+\u2014 PRICES FIRM ON TJHlTBOUR^ (Associated Urpss Despatch).PAIRS, July 5,\u2014Prices were fl on the Bourse today.Three per tl rentes 57 francs 70 centimes, fl change on London 54 francs 15^ times.Five per cent loan 75^ 35 centimes.The United lar was quoted at 12 fs centimes./\u2019 Italy 4.59%.Germe*iyi Britain $4.43 15-16.France 8.18%.dian dollars 1 1-16 per J t 99999999999999^ PAGE TEN SHERBROÜK^DAILV RECORD, EHURSDAY, JULY 6, fVZ2.I Sporting News HORNSBY MADE ANOTHER HOME RUN YESTERDAY in Eleventh.NEW YORK, July 6.\u2014Rogers Hornsby, slugging second baseman bï the St.Lams Nationals, promises to excel this year the National League season home run record that has weathered the test cf time and elout- Williamson, of the old Chicago Nationals, set the record at 27 in 1884, a mark that such sluggers as Anson, Brouthers, Delaney, Schulte and Cravath have sought in vain to equal.homer yesterday while the Cardinals were trimming Cincinnati by 11 to 4, and with the season only half gone his chance not only to exceed but Establish a figure to shoot at for! St.Louis .\t.42\t34\t.568 Brooklyn .\t.40\t33\t.548 Chicago .\t.36\t36\t.500 Cincinnati .\t.36\t38\t.486 Pittsburgh .\t\t34\t38\t.472 Philadelphia\t.26\t40\t.394 Boston .\t\t 26\t43\t3.77 AMERICAN\tLEAGUE\tSTANDING\t \t'X.\tL.\tP.C.St.Louis .\t.45\t30\t.637 New York .\t\t44\t33\t.571 Chicago .\t.39\t35\t.527 Detroit .^\t.38\t37\t.507 Washington\t\t35\t37\t.486 Cleveland .\t.34\t41\t.453 Boston .\t\t 32\t41\t.438 Philadelphia\t.28\t41\t.406 INTERNATIONAL LEAH UR\t\t\t STANDING\t\t\t \tW\tL.\tF.C.I Baltimore .\t\t 58\t18\t.763 j Rochester .\t.\t.41\t33\t.554 j Buffalo .\t\t 42\t36\t.538! Jersey City .\t\t38\t37\t.507 Toronto .\t\t 34\t40\t.459 i Reading .\t\t 34\t44\t.449 | Syracuse .\t\t31\t44\t.413 ! Newark .\t22\t48\t2114 ARRESTS MADE BURY COUNCIL RIOPEPAID IN CONNECTION HAD QUITE A FULL PENALTY WITH HOLD-UP BUSY SESSION FOR HIS ACT Police Officials Have Recovered Bills for Road Work Were Pre- $400,000 of the Stolen Securities.(Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, July 6.\u2014Three men seated\u2014No Election for School Commissioners.Walked Calmly to the Scaffold\u2014 Spent Most of Night Praying with Father Leiiaire.(Associated Press Despatch) STE.SCHOLASTIQUE, Que., BURY, Que., July 6.\u2014The Munici- ,\t, ,\t-\tpal Council of the Township of Bury.\t, ,w.>r.wue accused of the two million dollars held its usual monthly meeting on July 6.\u2014Osias Rionel was hanged in hold-up and robbery of a mail truck Monday.Quite a lot of business was the county jail here this morning for BrnSav\t£***1*}™\t*«.Marie Christiana *** ACCEPT PROPOSALS OF * BRITISH GOVERNMENT.* (Associated Press Despatch.) # LONDON, July 6\u2014The * French, Italian and United -# States governments have ac- # cepted in principle the pro- * posais of the British Govern * ment in regard to the inquiry St alleged a into the alleged atrocities in St Asia Minor with certain modi- S fications.\t^ *** *** StSS ****** STEAMER ORTHIA SLOWLY MAKING WAY TO QUEBEC ,\t- a.Aie cAVbuuiuu was car 11 - ber w-as present, the chair being oc- out by Hangman Ellis without BaSEBaLL \u201cDecember were held in'^l25 000 S° A\t,\t, ,\t^ope\\ spent most of the night in bad each vesterdavh\t$'° : * A\t^ Pres^ted to ;£e P^yer with Father Leclaire.He was oaii eacn yesterday.\tCouncil that they would allow the asleep when the iail officials and Havrenock, who drove the use of the lower hall for demonstra- executioner entered his cell.Asked trict^ identified11 the6 tr^yscrav!er diS\u2019 ^io:'lS.in «««king and sewing for theiif he had any statement to make, he whn\u2019beld hfe\tas, the benefit of the school girls, these dem- said: \u201cI have said all I am going to m j detectives who onstrations to cover a whole week say.\u201d *\u2019'™\ti apart- commencing August 5th next, and to He walked calmly to the scaffold.\u2022_ .Ue !le conducted by experts from Mac- i The murder of Mrs.Clermont oc-donald College.The request was most 'curred on Wednesday night, Novem-willing granted, and that no charge ber 24, 1920.Her son, Alfred Cler-would be made.*\t(mont, who was the chief witness Several communications with Gov- :against Riopel at the trial, told how ernment Departments w-ere read and the latter had forced his way into the secretary\u2019s action in reply con- their home, and after attacking them Several overseers were both, had set the house on fire, leav- ment, recovered §400,000 of mem secreted in an abandoned barn on Long Island.The three captured here have pri-|son records in this country, and two I of them, £ CANADA BASEBALL LEAGUE tAcsociated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, July 6.\u2014The results of the games played yesterday jicider.taily, he tied his rival in the __________^_______ ^___ American League, Ken ^ iiliams, of |n j^e Canada Baseball League are the St.Louis Americans, for the as follows: leadership in both leagues.Cravath set a modern National League mark with twenty-four homers in 1915.George Kelly, of the Giants, led the League last year At Ottawa:\u2014 Valleyfield 7; Ottawa 0.At Montreal:\u2014 Three Rivers 3; Montreal 8, with twenty-three, and Hornsby was ith second with twenty-one.The Chicago Cubs hammered out an 11 to 5 victory over Pittsburgh, while Detroit grabbed an eleven inning triumph from Cleveland by 6 to iu ^\t-L fL lr °^y ^ker games piayed the first time yesterday in the game Yesterday m the Major League.^ Pittsburgh here.Bpeae.- caught one of Fillette's\t__________ curves for a homer in the first inn- CL'BS OUTFIELDER INJURED (Associated Press Despatch) PITTSBURGH, July 6.\u2014 Statz, centre fielder of the Chicago Nationals, received a fracture of a bone in the right wrist when at bat for Gerald Chapman and j ffrmed:\to.caeex, w tb^1rAu-ori-?n^: are lnternatl°\"a! granted extra money that work in ing Mrs.Clermont's bodv to be con-year^they their respective districts might be amed by the flames.Ÿoung Cler- accordine to Geore^ T Mcefrtw\u2019 j;?™pIeted- A large number of road mont was left unconscious in a barn fho\tT.McCarthy.bllls were before tbe Council.These :ril night.In the morning, when nvpr Cflvprai\t0 0^1 fiifSnd\twere carefully scrutinized and ac- Riopel found him alive, he tried to ned thpm hlre^\td fi y trap\u2018 counts amounting to approximately i cut his throat, but did not succeed Th.,1Wd thief,\t'¦aa*, Lambert, address.gave New York as his ing.I AN EMERGENCY HOUSE SESSION RE WHEAT BOARD motion for the purchase of one hundred folding chairs for the Town Hall -was passed.NO ELECTION NECESSARY.I A poll for the election of School j Commissioners will not be necessary, : as Mr.D.E.Smith has withdrawn his name from nomination.As this left only two candidates for the vacant seats, the election was declared closed, and Mr.E.L.Grey and Mr.;A.H.Pehiemann elected as Com-> missioneis for the ensuing term of : three years WILD OUTBURST OF APPROVAL BY DEPUTIES Freighter Airdale Making Way Up River Under Own Steam.(Attociated Press Despatch) QUEBEC, July 6.\u2014The steamer Orthia, reported sinking at two yesterday afternoon, was reported at seven last night making her way slowly to Quebec in tow of the tug Gopher and the steamer Belle-chasse.The Airdale, which figured in the collision, is coming up the river under her own steam.Later reports state that the Orthia was beached with the assistance of the Airdale.ANGORA Gl CONCESSION STANDARD 01 Company Given a Monopoly the Sale of Oil Through Anatolia.(Associated Press Despatch) CONSTANTINOPLE, July The Tevhid, a Turkish newsp yesterday reported that the rad Oil Company of New Ye been granted a concession giving a monopoly on the sale of throughout Anatolia.The paper also say» Miller Jot an officer of the company, who utmed from Angora on Tues ' obtained from the Turkish Natioi ist Government a concession erection of oil tanka in various ; of Anatolia.It is asserted that a subs davance payment on the conceq was promised to the Angora 1 ruent.Don\u2019t neglect to read fied Advertisements in the Cl this /T Teams in both leagues shift battle grounds today, western clubs invading the east.The Giants start their trip against the skidding Pittsbtfrgh Pirates, while the Browns open against Boston.Cleveland is scheduled to play a double-header with the Yankees, ! - n j- pi \" r T, .\t,,\tGeneral Notes.MALLORY SUCCESSFULL \u2018 rwllc^s LkctlOIl Oi Thirty-Four Mr.and Mrs.Scones, of Bishop\u2019s! Farmer Candidates in Mani- toba hiection.\tMarjorie Scones, who has been en- -\t| joying a vacation of some two weeks, I (Associated Press Despatch) returning home with her parents in MRS.(Atsociated Prejs Despatch) WIMBLEDON, July 6.\u2014 Mrs.Mallory won her way to the semifinals of the womens singles in the grass court tennis championships yesterday.Mile.Lenglen is already as far as the semi-finals.Poincare Rushed to Viviani and Kissed Him on Both Cheeks While Deputies Cheer.NATIONAL LEAGUE (Yesterday's Results) SUCCESS- LAFRAMBDISE was FUL .\t^\t! (A*»oeiated Press Despatch.) At.St Louis:\u2014The Cards hit OTTAWA, July 6.\u2014E.H.La-Markle hard in two innings yester- framboise eliminated Tom Brown, pay and beat tne Reds easy.Hornsby last year's junior champion, in the bit his cOth homer, tying Wulhams,'men\u2019s open singles of the Ontario cf the locai Americans.Scorç:\t; tennis tournament.Crocker and K-.H E.Grier also won their match in the Lmanran .4 7 4 wren\u2019s open doubles.Et.Louis .11 13 0\t~\t\u2014- Batteries \u2014 Markle and Wingo; WINNIPEG, July 6.\u2014The major-\tevening.Barfoot and McCurdy.BOXING At Pittsburgh.\u2014 The Cubs beat the Pirates yesterday.Score: ft.IT.K.icage.11\t15\t2 Ittaburgh.5\t10\t3 Batteries \u2014 Jones and O\u2019Farrell; Car!eon, Hamilton.Hollingsworth ! Jack Dempsey for a mixed bout.and Jonnard.\tMattox.\t~\t- AGAIN CHALLENGES DEMPSEY (Associated Press Despatch.) WICHITA, July 6.\u2014In a radio message broadcasted yesterday Ed j Strangler Lewis, world champion i «Testier, reitereated his challenge to I ity of the United Farmer candidates in the present Manitoba general election favor calling an emergency session of the Legislature, without indemnity, for the purpose of passing legislation which would enable Manitoba to work with Saskatchewan and Alberta in the creation of a wheat board to handle the 1922 crop.This was announced yesterday by C.H.Burnell, president of the United Farmers of Manitoba and general organizer of the present campaign.Mr.Burnell telegraphed each farmer candidate asking him if he would favor an emergency session to consider legislation to co-operate with the western provinces regard- (Associated Pre«* Despatch) PARIS, July 6.\u2014M, Viviani stampeded the Chamber of Deputies into a wild outburst of aproval of Prem-, ier Poincare yesterday during the] newly appointed Methodist mYnisto: S* fo^th^war \u201c°n reSP°n* ' to the Bury circuit, occupied the nul-i S1Sf?rÆe war\u2019 CARS We have on hand at present the largest and! best assortment of used cars in Sherbrooke, including The Rev.E.M.Wilson, B.A., the! pit at Bury on Sunday for the^lrstL ^iviani hYerrrupted a long and; time.All extend to Mr.*Wilson a vctv reary\t°f newspaDer
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