Sherbrooke daily record, 14 juillet 1922, vendredi 14 juillet 1922
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1697.\t.\u201e\tSHERBROOKE, QUE.FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1922.\t.\tTwenty-sixtn Year.A NEW CRISIS IN RAILWAY STRIKE SITUATION\t Attempt On Life Of President Mil\tIlerand Of France I NATIONAL TROOPS HAVE SURROUNDED THE TOWN\tNO CONFIDENCE OF IDUAMORE; IMPORTANT MOVEMENTS AGAINST IN THE OPINIONS INSURGENTSARE EXPECTED AT AN EARLY DATE! OF ALIENISTS Good Work in Clearing the Irregulars from the Middle and Western Counties May Be Necessary Before the Main Operations Can Begin\u2014Military Censorship Has Been Clamped Down Tightly in the Irish Capital, and Nothing Authoritative Has Reached London Regarding Plans; for National Army Campaign\u2014Report from Belfast Tells of a Strange Conflict at Timahoe.) Believed He Had Shot Ât Mr.Justice Martsaeau\u2019s Confidence in Opinion of Expert Alienists Shaken After What Happened in Delorme Case.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, July 14.\u2014Formation of an army council in Dublin and the reorganization of the general staff of the National army are believed to presage important movements against the insurgents in southwestern Ireland at an early date.The military censorship, however, has been clamped down tightly in the Irish capital, and nothing authoritative has reached London regarding plans for the campaign.It appears that a good deal of work in clearing the irregulars from | the middle and western counties may be necessary before the main ; operations can begin.The Republicans have a strong hold on Tullamore, Kings County,! according to a Belfast report, having fully a thousand men there, while! PARIS, July 14.\u2014Three shots'she was quite contented\u201d to remain the approaches to the town have been mined and bridges destroyed, to 'vere fired today at Prefect of in the asylum, hamper the Nationals.\tPolice Naudin by Gustave Bou- The latter completely encircle the town and are receiving constant I vet,an anarchist, well known to (Associated Press Despatch.) MONTREAL, July 14.-\u2014Declaring that he would never repose any confidence in the opinion of expert alientists after what had happened in a recent case (the Delorme case) Mr.Justice Martineàu refused to j hear Dr.Tetreault, of -Longue Pointe 'Asylum, unless he were to give evi-5 dence on matters of fact, in the hear-iing yesterday afternoon of the mer-lits of the writ of habeas corpus is- _- (sued on an allegation that Ernestine Two Shots Fired at Police Prefect Afenar|i, Wife of Yvon Lamontagne, While Preceding Cerriage\th'r'\"m u\t* | « PRESIDENT MILLERAND * ! * REVIEWS SOLDIERS.* , # - # ^ (Associated Press Despatch.) ^ j S- PARIS, July 14.\u2014Soldiers ! of France from the land, sea i # and air forces passed in re- * it view today before President *\tMillerand and a crowd of hun- St dreds of thousands of persons ^ ^ at the Longchamps race ^ 3S course in the annual four- *\tteenth of July military pag- *\teant, the chief feature of i St Bastille Day.Si Three Marshals of France Si St \u2014Foch, Joffre and Petain\u2014 Si Si were present to see the mar- # Si shal\u2019s baton presented by the St Si head of the state to Generals St Si Fayette and Franchet D\u2019Es- Si Si perey.\tSt President Millerand.Mrs.Lamontagne, .who was in court, almost brought proceeding to an abrupt conclusion by declaring reinforcements in preparation for the final attack, which is expected in a few days, having been postponed in the hope of saving lives and property.Another Belfast report tells of a strange conflict at Timahoe.When National forces from Mullingar arrived there Wednesday night, hoping to persuade the irregulars, holding the barracks, to surrender, they found the place strongly defended.The National commander.Captain Conlon, issued an ultimatum, and after a long discussion among the garrison about half, numbering fifty, resolved to yield, and marched out toward the Nationals.The remaining members of the garrison thereupon fired at their late comrades, ^ho responded, and the Government forces became the interested spectators of a sharp fight, which, after two hours, ended in the capitulation of the Republicans inside the barracks.When the Nationalists entered the building they found two dead and four wounded.A /quantity of stores and arms was captured.the police, in the belief that it was President Millerand at whom he was aiming.None of the shots took effect.The shots were fired while the parade was passing along i the Champs Elysees at the cor Justice Martineau thereupon asked counsel in support of the petition whether he had not better quash the writ, but counsel replied that it was an extraordinary case and one on which it was thought advisable for the family to express an opinion in court.It was established in evidence that Mrs.Lamontagne had been admitted to the asylum on a certificate signed by two medical men in accordance REBELS CLAIM CAPTURE OF BARRACKS AT KILMALLOCK ALSO THE FREE STATE GARRISON AND EQUIPMENT (Associated Press Des natch) CORK, July 14.\u2014Capture of the barracks at Kilmallock, County Limerick, together with the Free * State garrison, arms and equipment,1 is claimed in a Republican despatch # issued at midnight.\tj % The regular Republican military j ^ bulletin given out from the head- * despatch to the\u201d Central News * quarters at Clonmel last night says.» gives an official report from * the agreement covering Limerick j # rr*;\u2014i;\tTi , r city and the Limerick brigade area I % has been broken by the Free State 1 ^ officers who signed it, and that ! ^ fighting is now in progress there, j ^ St St St St St St St St St Si St Si Si St St St\t» ITALIAN TROOPS HAVE & OCCUPIED NALUT.\u2022 St - \u2014 (Associated Press Despatch.) St LONDON, July 14.\u2014A Rome St The Republicans are declared to hold the initiative and to have reinforcements on the way.The bulletin gives the casualties thus far as six Free Staters killed and five wounded; Republicans, one killed.Six of the Government soldiers are declared to have deserted to the insurgents.Confirming previous reports of the capture of the Free State barracks at Capereonlish, County Limerick, the statement says fifty-four of the garrison surrendered after a fight lasting three hours, and that a number of rifles and a large quantity of supplies were taken.The statement adds: \u201cOur troops now surround Thud-les, in which the Free Staters have taken up positions.Fighting is not yet reported, but an early attack is certain.Our columns are also oper- Tripoli stating that the Italians have occupied Nalut, on the Tunis-Tripoli frontier.The Arabs are said to have fled and the Berbers, who took refuge in Tunis, are re turning to Nalut.### gaged in warlike operations against the insurgents who hold large districts in Southern Ireland, and that there was no reason why the irregu-lasr should receive military informa-tioi which would be of great value to them.CHARGES OF VANDALISM ner of the Avenue Marigny.The; with the law.She was shown also to assailant was standing behind a l19 suffering from delusions and hal-=.^^1\t(i., t\t.i lucwations and imagined she was .and the flare from the being persecuted, whilst she thought revolver scorched her dress.j that everything good and bad was The dense crow\u2019d around was tf1® work of spirits, at first terrified by the shots.¦ tv1HrAfv'reT,reault, stressed the fact -pi .\tj y .\tthat Mrs.Lamontagne was convinced 1 nen it urned upon the man, that it was an evil spirit\u2014the demon who had fired them and he was; himself\u2014that inspired Free Mas-being beaten by the enraged!™^ His LordshiP reserved judge- spectators when the police came j ___________________________ up and seized him.* Si St\tSt fit St St Si St Si X REBELS BEATEN OFF BY JUGO SLAV TROOPS Engaged in Pitched Battle with Band of Irregulars that Had Crossed Bulgarian Frontier.USKUB, Jugo-Slavia, July 14.\u2014 A pitched battle lasting several hours occurred on Monday between Jugo-Slav gendarmerie and a large band of irregulars that had crossed the Bulgarian frontier and attacked the village of Kratovo, thirty-eight miles northeast of Uskub.The irregulars were repulsed, leaving ten dead and much arms and ammunition on the field and carrying off many wounded.\u2014-\u2014\u2014- LONDON, July 14.\u2014H.G.Wells, who has frequently been asked to ^convinced stand for parliament, told an interviewer today that he had decided to accept an invitation to become the Labor candidate for London University'.STRIKE THREATS BY MAINTENANCE OF WAY EMPLOYEES AGAIN BROKE OUT TODAY; DISORDERS REPORTED Fierce Outbreaks of Violence in Several Districts Reported \u2014Informal Negotiations in Progress for a Settlement of Shopmen\u2019s Strike\u2014Maintenance Men\u2019s Chief Admitted that He Was with Difficulty Holding His Men in Line\u2014\u2022 Several Have Already Joined in Walk-out.SECRETARY OF MUNICIPALITY IS SENTENCED Misappropriation of Funds\u2014Extenuating Circumstances Called for Lenient Sentence.(Associated Press Despatch.) CHICAGO,\tJuly 14.\u2014Strike threats by maintenance of way employees, overshadowed the last ten days\tby the shopmen\u2019s strike, broke\tout again today, bringing the rail strike to a new crisis, as it neared the end of its second week.Fierce outbreaks of violence, notably in Texas, Oklahoma, and Missouri; President Harding's determined steps to keep the mails moving, and informal negotiations for a settlement of the shopmen\u2019s strike on seventeen roads in the northwest, were among other important developments of the last twenty-four hours.Pressure of many of his general chairmen upon E.F.Grable, president of the United Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way employees, and railway shop laborers, pushed the common labor problem to the front again.Mr.Grable\u2019s action in withholding strike orders after maintenance of way employees had voted to join the walk-out, did not please many of the organization\u2019s general chair a sympathetic walk-out with th« railway shop crafts.\u201cWe are into the fight and we intend to win,\u201d Mr.Hea4ey said.TO APPLY FOR BOARD OF CONCILIATION.(Associated Press Despatch.) OTTAWA, July 14.\u2014It is understood that the shop employees of Canadian Railways have indicated to the Minister of Labor their intention to apply for a board of conciliation under the Industrial Disputes Act.STRIKE LEADER ISSUES STATEMENT.(Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, July 14.\u2014B.M.Jewell, directing the shopmen\u2019s strike, said last night his men would not be sent back to work, and the strike would not be called off until justice had been secured.REDUCTIONS ARE POSTED.(Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, July 14.\u2014Wage re.ductions of from five to nine cents an hour, affecting about forty- men, who passed on to their chief thousand employees of the Federa\u2019 Reparations Commission Will Await For A Full Report 0i Committee On Guarantees Commission Will Await Report Before Giving Answer to Germany s Request for a Moratorium for Reparations that Baiance of the 32,000,000 Gold Marks of the Payment Due Saturday Shall Be Paid.r p (Associated Press Despatch) ARIS, July 14.\u2014The Reparations Commission yesterday notified the German Govern- In the District Magistrate\u2019s Court menL in reply to the demand for a ¦\t-\t\"\t- -\t- moratorium for reparations pay ments, that it would give yesterday, the case of Casavant vs.St.Pierre on a serious offence was dismissed owing to lack of proof.Alfred Auger pleaded guilty to a charge of driving a car ymle under the influence of liquor, and was fined $;'00 and costs, or in default of payment one month in jail.His license was also cancelled for one year.The charge was laid by Bos-sonet and Lovell.Georges Robert, of the municipality of St.Georges de Windsor, V ating around Kilkenny, t Vll loads not moving out.A! blocked and eomunicationa are now Fmpossible for the enemy in that larea.Their men are deserting and /joining our columns, bringing their ) arms.The enemy have taken over all the banks in Kilkenny.\u2019\u2019 The insurgents admit the loss of the town of Galway, declaring their forces there were surprised.Thep lost Liçut.Donnellan killed and five wounded.The capture of the Free State posts at Kinlough.with forty-eight prisoners, and Riverstown, with twenty-four prisoners, is claimed.Several rifles and much ammunition i were taken in both places.Reporting that the government! forces captpred the Republican bar-| racks at Sligo, the statement says: \u201cOne shotgun and a broken revolver fell into their hands, and they arrested three police.\u201d pleaded guilty to a charge of misap- MADE AGAINST REBELS propriation of the municipality : funds, amounting to about $3,000.\tj He was sentenced to one month in (Associated Press Despatch) jjail.The Court held that there were DUBLIN, July 14.\u2014Charges of extenuating circumstances which vandalism are made against the in- called for a moderate sentence.It the enemy ; surgent forces in an official state-!was claimed that the accused was arë ment issued today from the head-iforclerly a weli respected and well- quarters of the National Army.\u201cSince the operations by G-e Na tional Army in the South and West to-do citizen in the municipality, where he carried on a personal business.He unfortunately allowed his began,\u201d says the statement, \u201cthe ir-| business accounts to become mixed regulars have carried on an exten- ! up with his municipality accounts, sive campaign of destruction and He_subsequentlyfailed,andthemu-the seizure of private property.Trie, nicipaJity funds went the same efforts of this campaign have not i way as his personal savings.A cou-been to hamper materially the oper-]ple of years ago a well-to-do busi-ations of the army, but to inflict :nP?s raa\u20191- he is now practically pen- , serious losses, and in many instan- niless.He is also married and is the do nothing e.se t.an recover its fiber- a definite answer only when it has in hand the full report of the committee on guarantees which went to Berlin a short time ago to supervise reforms, to which the German Government gave its assent.The Commission demands that the balance of the 32,000,000 gold marks of the payment of July 15th shall be paid.FRANCE WWLD NOT BE ABLE TO PAY DEBTS.(Associatad Press Despatch) PARIS, July 14\u2018*-l ennany\u2019s attitude on the reparations question, \u201chas brought into question the entire peace of Europe,\u201d says Le Temps today in commenting on the latest development.It demands that the French Government inform the British Government, that France can pay nothing on her war debts, either interest or principal, so long as.the French treasury has not received tiie equivalent amounts due her for reparations.\u201cAnd if there is an attempt to over-ride France,\u201d the newspaper adds, \u201cthe French Government can ces occasion great hardship and privation to the civilian population.DEMAND FOR ALL father of nine young children.Several citizens of the district asked that he be dealt with leniently.This is the second instance of ty of action, as our British friends say \u2018upset the apple cart\u201d She has the means to do so.\u201d COMMITTEE ON WAY TO PARIS.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, July 14.\u2014The committee REPORT OF A REPUBLIC AT CORK GIVEN DENIAL misappropriation of municipal funds iw'ri-'h It\u2019s occurred in this district within the past fe wmonths, and in,\t- * nv wm** \u2014 __ ___ _\t, bout instances the parties have been : on\tguarantees of the Repara- GRADES OF WOOL \u2018 S ',i,h\t.PLANS REORGANIZATION OF AUSTRIA\u2019S INDUSTRY Will Form International Corpora-1 tion Capitalized at from Fifty to Sixty Million Dollars.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, July 14.\u2014Henry Morgen-thau, former American ambassador to Turkey, announced yesterday he has arranged to form an International corporation to be capitalized at fifty to sixty million dollars for the purpose of reorganizing Austria\u2019s industry and to show that it is possible to prevent the bankruptcy of European states.the persistent demands of the rank and file for concerted action .Mr.Grable arrived in Chicago while threats to disregard his refusal to join the walk-out came from within his organization.The general chairmen, he asserted, had no authority to call a strike, and he indicated an intention to remain firm in his refusal to sanction a strike.The maintenance men\u2019s chief declared that no especial significance was attached to his midnight conference last night with B.M.Jewell, the shopmen\u2019s strike leader.MMr.Grable admitted that he was with difficulty holding his men in line.Many maintenance employees, who reluctantly remained at work when the shopmen walkout occurred, Just 1st, since have joined the strike.The new crisis caused by threats from the maintenance men, arrived as peace moves to end the shopmen\u2019s strike had apparently slowed up materially except for conferences at St.Paul, which lent the only hopeful air to the situation.ANOTHER STRIKE CALL ISSUED.(Associated Press Despatch) j CHICAGO, July 14.\u2014A strike) call to the eight thousand stationary j firemen, engineers and oilers em-ployed on railroads throughout the j United States has been issued, Tim- ; othy Healey, international presi-1 dent of the organization, announced -today The strike is effective next Mon-1 day, July 17th, at eight, a.m.The call was made in compliance with the recent referendum, which favored a walk-out, Mr.Healey said.Stationary firemen and oilers on several roads had already joined in New Soviet Order May Prevent ~ Break In The Negotiations At The Hague ted Shops Craft of the Canadian Railways, will go into effect next Sunday and will be posted this morning on the following roads: C.P.R., C.N.R., Quebec Central, Tem-iskaming and Northern Ontario, Sydney and Louisburg, Edmonton, Dunvegan and B.C., and Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railways.The pro! bability is men will call for a board of conciliation.REFUSE TO REPAIR LOCOMOTIVES.(Associated Press Despatch) SCHENECTADY, N.Y., July 14.\u2014A committee of four was named last night by mtal trades council to notify the management of the local plant of the American Locomotive Company that members of the council refused to work on locomotives sent to the shop for repairs since the strike of the railway repair men.More than two hundred employees of the company voted.FORËSfîiRES AGAIN MENACE NANAIMO CITY Strong Winds Have Fanned the Smoldering Fires \u2014 Residents Prepared for Retreat.(Associated Press Despatch) NANAIMO, B.C., July 14.\u2014For-est fires again menaced Nanaimo City and settlement surrounding it last night.Strong winds, which for-; tunately dropped at sundown, fanned ; smouldering fires which had been lately brought under control, and drew a ring of fire about the town.The greatest uneasiness prevails and four hundred men are working in \u201c\t! shifts to protect life and property.Stated that New Instructions Have Been Forwarded by the' .The town of .Cumberland, seventy ____\t1 s iL n> \u2022\tr-,\tmiles away> is in practically a sim- oov_ .t uovernment to the Russian Delegation at The ilar position, while its population is Hague\u2014Far-reaching Concessions, Especially Respect mg the State Railways, Are Hinted at in the Despatch.(Associated Press Despatch) | conference could be had was for IS VERY GOOD (Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA.July 14.\u2014The grading of Eastern Canada wools is now well LONDON, July 14.\u2014A Press Association despatch fiom f ork de- uncjer wayi aecording to the market, V/' reports that a republic has been rt,port of thc Dominion Live stock j dlan mes proclaimed in that city REFUSES TO GIVE DETAILS REGARDING MUNITIONS QUEBEC W\u2019ANTS TO BE REPRESENTED.(\tPress Despatch.) QUEBEC, July 14.\u2014 Mayor Samson has addressed a letter to Premier King, the Minister of Rail-¦ways and others, asking that the imnoriant interests of Quebec City and district should be represented on tne i-ioard of Directors of the Cana-National Railways.Of (Associated Press Despatch) ylONDON, July 14.\u2014Details with 1 (egard to the nature and quantity of munitions supplied by Great Britain to the Irish Provisional Government were denied to questioners in the House of Commons yesterday by Winston Churchill, the Colonial Secretary.He pointed out that the Provisional Government authorities are en- Branch.Quebec wool gradings are practically completed, but heavy I consignments of Ontario wools have | ^ already arrived at the warehouse at Weston, Ont.Local buyers in the Maritime Provinces arc paying ten cents for coarse and fifteen to seventeen cents for medium, with an occasional bid of twenty cents for extra choice lots.It is expected the receipts THE WEATHER ? Davjdson and The Ladies\u2019 Aid will hold their responded to by quotations from two chj]dl.eT1) 0f Boston, Mass., annual sale of useful and fancy art- ^av°r.1te .aljthors and the topic will ]lave been visiting Mrs.Davidson\u2019s \u2022 -\t- -\t-\t-\tbe Anti-Narcotics.\u201d\t1\t\u2014 - \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Duncan Morrison, of Scotch Weedon, were Sunday guests at Mr.N.F.Morrison\u2019s.Mr.George MacDonald spent the week-end at Scotch Weedon visiting relatives.Mr.W.Hamilton, of Sawyerville, spent the week-end at Mr.F.Mac- Ritchie's.Dr.and Mrs.C.M.Smith and family, of Scotstown, spent Sunday at Mr.D.N.Smith\u2019s.Miss C.Charnock, of Sherbrooke, is spending a few days at Mr.J.J.BALDWIN\u2019S MILLS icles and home cooking in the park on Thursday, July 20, at 10 a m.Mrs.Gallagher is spending some weeks with Mrs.C.A.Sprigings.Miss Helen E.Ham is spending some time in Montreal, the guest of ed to Newport on Sunday and spent Mrs.C.L.Ramsdell.\tj the day with friends.Mrs.M.A.Murphy, of Redondo Beach, Calif.; Mrs.Edgar Rutledge, of I/os Angeles; and Mrs.S.Walsh, of Manchester, are iting Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Dunn, Mr.and Mrs.R.Dunn, of place.vi s-and this Mr.Reginald McKee, of Portland, Me., was called her© this week by the death of his mother, Mrs.James McKee.HILLH.URST Thinks Swearing All Right Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Thayer, of Derby Line, Vt., spent their vacation with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Baldwin.Mr.and Mrs.Wayland Ladd, of Derby Line, Vt, and Mrs.C.W._____\tLadd, of Derby Center, were guests w \u2022T\u201d ,\ttt I of Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Baldwin on Rev.C.W.Nicol and Mr.Harry sunday R,UtrT\u2019,M°f °t4t!ïaV are lP«ndin* ~ Mr.L.Drew, of East Angus, is their holidays at the home of Mr.A.visiting his daughter, Mrs! Fred Markwell.: sister, Mrs.H.S.Pocock, I Mr.John R.Feltus, of West Acton, Mass., and Dr.W.E.Feltus, - of Greenfield, Mass., visited the [ Mr.and Mrs.Melvin Martin motor- | former\u2019s brother, Mr.J.F.Feltus, j this past week.\tg , Mr.and Mrs.Chas.O\u2019Conner, of New York, spent the past week with the latter\u2019s brother, Mr.A.H.Klingner.\tÆ « Mrs.C.F.Bellam returned home SAWYERVILLE Mr.S.H.Graham, of Lisbon, N.H., spent the week-end with his wife and daughter at Mr.Fred Lovell\u2019s at Sawyerville.Don\u2019t Spoil Your Child\u2019s Hair By Washing It ULVERTON i Church.When you wash your child\u2019s hair, be Yes, providing the provocation equals the offence of Jones stepping on Smith\u2019s sore corns.Far better to use Putnam\u2019s Painless Corn Extractor, it does lift out corns in a hurry.No corn can last if \u201cPutnam\u2019a\u201d is applied.Refuse a substitute.25c everywhere.4Ul.dIURlTy FUOUf* Had Tour Iron Today?^9 % vs?fir h \\ N Toast It-Delicious Raisin Bread DO this some morning and surprise the family ; Servie hot raisin toast at breakfast, made from full-fruited, luscious raisin bread.Let your husband try it with his coffee.Hear what he says.Your grocer or bake shop can supply the proper bread.No need to bake at home.Made with big, plump, tender, seeded Sun-Maid Raisins, and if you get the right kind there\u2019s a generous supply of these delicious fruit-meats in it.Insist on this full-fruited bread and you'll have luscious toast.Rich in energizing nutriment and iron\u2014great food for business men.Make most attractive bread pudding with left-over slices.There\u2019s real economy in bread like this.Try tomorrow morning.A real surprise.Telephone your dealer to send a loaf today.SUN-MAID Seeded RAISINS Make delicious bread, pies, puddings, cakes, etc.Ask your grocer for them.Send for free book of tested recipest x*.Jr Blue Packagt Sun-Maid Raisin Growers M embers hip 13,000 Dept.N-350-11, Fresno, Calif.Make Your Trip A Pleasure Cruise\tsavage s mills T T-4 A1 av and director of the .Jean?\u201d\tj Americanization work of the New The wonderfully refined, pearly - white complexion rendered, brings back the appearance of youth.Results are instant Hizhly antiseptic.Exerts a soft and soothing action.Over 75 years in use.Send 15 c.hr Trial Stza PESO.T.HOPKINS& SON Montreal «piaf asked myself.\u201d LUI» leaned back 1» ha, chair\tfH ?*»* \"»*?looked at Robin with a sort of an- During their visit they motored to ^ present day electric range ; the noyance m her eyes.\tPotton Springs, where they spent\t\u201elulpIy \".as trac.cd\t^e an afternoon.\tday?of l,he sPrlnS and well to the modern laucet; the sleeping quarters of the pioneers, where a large family slept, ate and lived in one room was compared with up-to-date housing.\u201cOur ideal home is simple, airy, and large enough to accomodate the family comfortably, It was impossible for Jean to avoidFederation of Women\u2019s 7ritendsaitSTsewell0H®hted0andWc0heerr a renlv she wac furious\tbecause\tshe\tClubs' Wlth a membership of\tover I,, l!s weiI and cheei- knew she wa^colorin?8\t\u201cecaUse\tshe\t500,000, is the guest of Mr.\tand fnl, with easily moved furniture and knew she vas coloring.\t.\tMrs John Edwards Dominion\tAve ; simPly cleaned draperies of gay pat- \u2022 I dont know-anything about her!\tils' Joan awards, dominion\tAve-, terns> It has ag labor.Eavi deVic.I ve only met her twice; I thought|\u201cuc\u2019 \u2014__-^_____________ i es as the income will allow, in fact she was rather pretty, but I felt\t] it is nearly our great grandmother\u2019s s°rry lor her husband.\u2019'\t1\tAl VA\tdream corns true,\u201d was the speaker\u2019s Her husband! Lilian raised her:\t/-u-vdescription of then twentieth cen- brows.\u201cWhy, you\u2019ve never seen\t\u201e IT TT;- ,\t| fury home him \u2019\u2019 she nrotested\tMrs.H.H.Allen and Miss Doris : mm, sne pretested.\tAllen snent Sunday at Mr fte-i ; Housekeeping, instead of being a 1 know but I\u2019m sorry for him all Cookes ft Albure Vt\t1\tG ! drudgery, had become an honored the same, said Jean obstinately.\tMisS OHve Vincent and Mrs \\r F ! Profession, and should be studied Lilmn looked at Rohm ând smiied.Hovt vis ted friends in Sutknown as a profession.There 'The country mouse is learning\ted £rlends ln Sutton re\u2018j was a danger that real homes would wisdom quickly,\u201d she said dryly; she rose from the table.\u201cThen\tr vnwooj I am to drop you at the Symonses\u2019 ^ R Vowan\u2019 to night, Jean?\u201d\t1 U Lowan ; Mr.\u2022 and Mrs.Thos, Hawley and 1\tfilial! \u201cSi* and Mr.and Mrs.and children were uests at Mr.Leon Paplant\u2019s at teven\u2019s Mills on Sunday.Some of the people from this place MID-SUMMER SALE \u201cYes\u2014thank you.\u201d Jean rose too, but she stood for a\twiç moment, her hand on the ehairback; enjQyCd a picnic at North Enosburg when Lilian had gone she looked at on Friday.Robin once or twice, but he was I Mrs.Powers, from Sutton, has busily cracking walnuts, and had ap-.been spending a couple of weeks parently forgotten her.\twith her daughter, Mrs.Thos.Haw- bhe was looking very pretty and'ley.flushed from her drive.She was still j Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Logan and lit-weanng her hat, a smart little felt tie son, were visiting at Mr.C.B.with a jay\u2019s wing at the side; be-, Cow-an\u2019s on Monday, nsath its narrow brim her hair was | Mrs.Leonard Sherrer and daugh-a little ruffled by the wind.\tters, Ethel and Helen, spent Sun- In order to make room for our fall merchandise, we are clearing all our summer apparel at reduced prices.Dresses in Ginghams, Voiles and all the new materials reduced 20%.French hand-madr dresses reduced 10%.\t, This sale will afford a rare opportunity to purchase exclusive summer attire at astoundingly moderate prices.She walked a step or two away and came back.\u201cI shall want some mope money, please,\u201d she said.Robin did not look up.ed a moment.\u201cMr.O\u2019Neil!\u201d said Jean sharply.He raised his eyes quickly.day at Mrs.N.E.Hoyt\u2019s.quarters exist in their places.Mrs.Porter spoke or the apartment homes where there is no room for children or guests, where women have become, not home-makers or nation-builders, but merely parasites.living on the lab^r of others.In such homes labor-saving inventions become not improvements but a menace.It was also pointed out that a woman should keep improving herself as well as her home, \u201cand when homely tasks are done she should be able to rise above these and be a lady, a Toaf-giver,\u2019 \u201d concluded the speaker.'\t\u2018ie-,rje.a,1v mivtnrp in I For further information regard- ^fore j-ne end, they w.oe return- not be awarded a first prize unless ¦\tu ffnelei i»K of these subjects apply to ipping Eastern Townships Poultry Farms Ltd.ed earlier so as to make room fo birds entering for the next contest.16\u2014Sale of Tran»fer\u2014No recognition will be made of any sale or roeree.«ux.Ten Reasons Why You Should Keep AYRSHIRES 8th.\u2014Tne Ayrshire has never laid claim to being at the head of dairy breeds for butter production, but the official records made in Record of Performance Test during the past few year* would indicate that the is a most profitable butter cow, ard second to non* for ECONOMICAL PRODUCTION.i Start now with an Ayrshire Bull and mprove the production of your herd.GEORGE G.FISH, Sacratary St.Francis Ayrsbira Braadar»\u2019 Club, Ayar\u2019» Cliff, Que.HORSE AILMENTS of many kinds quickly remedied with DOUGLAS* * EGYPTIAN LINIMENT The beat alI-Ts^rut IfnHnent for th.\u2022U.i* «.wtil me tor ho>i*»h.M u*.Core* tfcrufc.prsins, hrvieee.trron e/.rkoivc, inhtantlt AND fRrvBNTU BLOOD POISON, ING.iteep ,t L*a4y.At all DeSter» ent Drenrttts.Venmteetum! ootr hr DOVCtAA A fX»., NAPANKE, Oat.it is of superior bacon type.The «J^'f^gnrav^verv'ten days*\tthe loca] demonstrator, W.G.Mac- same rule applies throughout each\tSP y 6 y\ty\t\u2019 dougall, Lennoxville, Que.ClML.D.McCLINTOCK, Secretary- !,.Bordeaux mixture is prepared by .'\t~ Treasurer, the Amalgamated Farm- dissolving 4 lbs.of bluestone and \u2022 Clubs of Brome County ^ adf\t0f ft -\u2014-rr j ;ime and adding water to make 20 gallons.Then mix the two solutions , ers transfer of birds during the contest, ; together This will give you 40 gal-1 nor shall any entry be withdrawn lonB of Bordeaux mixture, during the contest except for rea-.Sbjp your hogs t0 the market sons stated above.\twhen they weigh about 200 pounds' 17\u2014\tRecord of Performance\u2014All|]ive v/eight.The market does not; birds in the contests, not otherwise ca][ for bogg weighing above that; disqualified, whose eggs average , we]gbt.Remember that it costs more j twenty-four ounces to the dozen, Ao make one pound of gain in your j and that in fifty-two consecutive bog after it WC]gbs about 200 weeka lay one hundred and fifty ! pounds than before.eggs, will receive certificates of re- ; Exercise in a large pen or pasture cord of performance AA, and those j ;s essential to the growing pig, to i Lhat lay two hundred and twenty- prevent sore feet, stiffness and sore , five efgi will receive certificates of;j0inta.advanced record of performance J jf i\u2018t jg jmp0sajb]e to keep the skim | AA.\tmilk sweet every day for the hogs, it ' 18\u2014\tR*»j>on*ibility\u2014While every js better bo a]]ow it to become sour precaution will be taken, neither th- before feeding, as it is better,/, feed management nor any official of the an g0ur milk than to be feeding contest will be held responsible sweet milk one day and sour milk should loss occur.\t\u2019 the next» Keep the trough clean.19\u2014\tFinal Dncition\u2014In all cases, Now is the time to start prepara- the decision of the management t;jon f0r the fall shows, if some preshall be final._\tparatory work has not already been *\tdone.GOOD CHOW\t-phg skilful showman not only \u201cWhat's a chow dog, Bill?\u201d\thandles his animals well in the ring, Elderly people, whose stomach \u201cYer got me\u2014a hot dog, 1 s\u2019pose.\u201d but he sees that they are brought muscles are relaxed from advancing age, find themselves chronically constipated and tormented by headaches.Strong physics react and make matters worse.Miss Jenny-McDonald of Parkhill, Ont., writes that her mother found Dr.Caldwell\u2019s Laxative Syrup Pepsin Heal for constipation It proved effective, yet acted mildly and gently and did not gripe.Increased dose* were not necessary.DR.CALDWELL\u2019S 'Laxative Syrup Pepsin FOR CONSTIPATION After usinirDr.Caldwell'* Laxative Syrup Pepsin for a short time you can do without medicine.Test it on the most stubborn constipation.A dose cost* less than a cent The formula ia on the package.Get i bottle! HALF-OUNCE BOTTLE FREE Few tAarpe constipation, so even if you do not require a laxative at this moment let me send you a Ha i If-Ouncf Trial Bottle of my Laxative Syrup - u Pepsin FREE OF CHARGE so that you wil have it handy when needed Simply send your name and address to Dr.W.P Caldwell, si Front Street, Bridjicburg, Ont.Write me today.Longer Sticks and Stronger Sticks How the users do appreciate these new and better matches.How pleased they are to have at last such thoroughly dependable matches \u2014 matches that always light the first time ; that don\u2019t break nor glow; and the heads don\u2019t By off.The Stronger Stick prevents flying heads and saves burnt fingers, clothes and carpets.The Longer Stick keeps the flame away from the fingers ; this means a lot to the smpker and to the woman who docs her own cooking.Grocfri wont you to buy \u201cMaple Leaf* Matches\u2014 they are ao much better than ordinary matches.Different and Better Cost No More The Canadian Match Co.Limited Toronto MONTREAL Winnipog V J I r t BEST COPY AVAIL SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.FRIDAY.JULY 14, 1922.PAGE SEVEN Sherbrooke Daily Record I\u2019afcliihcd daily, «cept Sunday., by th.Sbsrbroake Reeard Caapany, Ltd., lhey may even take a chance of finding currency hidden i If the people were dec\t.j.4,\t»\u2022, \\ .!* ers, no three have adopted the same.Two each have declared for the^oldenrod, the apple blossom, the man-golia and the rhododendron, the other thirty-six have tnade selections having chosen distinct flowers.If the Congressional delegations represent their State sentiments the daisy bill will not go through.Incidentally, a botanist points out that Mr.Kissell\u2019s daisy\u2014bellis perennis\u2014is the English daisy, not the American, which is the chrysanthemum Leucanthemum.As the daisy to agriculture is a weed it is not likely.the \u201cAgricultural group\u201d across the line will look with 1 lengths, it is remarkably efficient, great favor on the proposal.\t*\t*\t* - There is no longer any romance in smuggling.In the MONKEY BUSINESS.\t|old days there was risk enough to make it a sporting Bazen, of Concord, Vt., were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Aaron Milti- When the old-fashioned girl was jilted, it affected 4\tRECORD HIES OF *\u2019* her heart; when the modern girl is jilted, it affects her! +\t25 YEARS AGO * trigger finger.\t; *;*\t-> \u2022\t«\tP0S1 1011 Department of Commerce that the Abyssinian monkey 5-, In danger of extermination.Dame Fashion from her throne in Paris has ordered the use of the black and white fur of these Simians for trimmings.Consul Cross «ays not more than 15,000 or 20,000 skins are obtainable In any one year, if consideration be given to perpetuating the race.Extinction of the monkey tribe might not be an intolerable deprivation to the human family.Yet a good many people may raise their voices in protest, being moved thereto by sentiments of kinship created by the expositions of the disciples of Darwin.Though his skin were worth half a dollar or so none of us would deliberately consent to the destruction of an ancestor as a matter of sordid trade.True, there has been no positive demonstration that the Abyssinian monkey fathered our race, but it is assumed he had some guilty participation In the business since William Jennings Bryan is especially scornful of the African species.So let the Abyssinians go that those who choose may wear a bit of their fur as proof of man\u2019s superiority to his ancient stock.A Department of Commerce bulletin says Ireland\t14, 1897.\u2014It is rumored wants cast iron water pipe.When used in two-foot .t^e Merchants Bank of Canada and the Banks of Nova Scotia and British Columbia will amalgamate.There is not the least doubt but that the combination will be the strongest financial institution in Canada.Owing to washouts, or for* some reasons that will not be made known, the mixed train from Farnham due here at 1.20 this afternoon, did not arrive.The only information that is obtainable is that all freights are cancelled.Regarding the recent hot spell the following may prove of interest.People are apt to say that it was unprecedented but in the month of July 1868, for eight days in succession the mercury stood above one hundred +\t;\u2018n shade.On three successive + *** + c-ï-v**********.,.******,},* days it touched one hundred and five, \u2022S\u2019 \\ six and seven degrees.*\\-«- * Some day all available parking space will be occupied by shoe-shine and fruit stands, and what will aliens do then, poor things ?* * * The tourist in Europe is glad Europe w'as saved, but he regrets that so few hotelkeepers were sent to the front trenches.J PRESS COMMENT SOUTH 5TUKELY AN ANNUAL PEST.(Washington Star.) Of late years few vacation trips have been left unmarred by apprehensions of a strike which may delay the return trip.DISARMAMENT IN TOKIO.(Hamilton Spectator.) A touch of humor is derived from the reauction of armament programme by the decision of Tokio\u2019s Chief of Police to shorten the swords of his subordinates.That is making progress by inches.TODAY\u2019S A HOLIDAY.July 14.1922.*- Bastille Day.J At Longchamps, near Paris, the President of France \t\u20225* 4*\t?_____ * ?PBINCESS FAMILY THEATRE TODAY: Charles Jones in \u201cPardon My Nerve\u201d Dashing romance of a wandering ranchman.Also Sunshine Comedy \u201cFALSE ALARM\u201d And Others.Princess Trio Orchestra.USUAL HOURS.Matinee 10c.\tEvening 15c.PROTESTANT QUALIFIED TEACHERS wanted for Rural Elem.schools.Municipality of Newport, term nine months.Salary $55 per month, to commence about Sept.1st.Apply to A- S.Farnsworth, Sec.-Treas.Sawyerville.Que.rpWO PROTESTANT TEACHERS WANT- TTOUSE TO RENT\u2014SEVEN ROOMS AND ! E L F-C O N T A I N E D NINE ROOMED WCoupri'i ft\tconveniences.Apply 5 hoU6e.North Ward.London St, facing by an accepted cheque for 10% of ;* DEATHS REPORTED the amount of the tender.The low est or any tender not necessarily | Portland Square.Absolutely modern, hard- I accepted.J.W.GREGOIRE, Architect.4,\t* 4.*\t4,\t*9 ?> ed by friends and relatives.Rev.the car passing over his body length-Mr.Smith, of Philipsburg, conduct- i wis« °n Saturday evening last.\u201e J 4-l.ev___:____ \u2022 X\t1 t \u2019 TV\t!\\/T 1_rT\u2019«., x.r.ar rv-P Qr>nFc ed the services, assisted by Rev.Mr.STORE TO LET AT SO WELLINGTON wood floors, hot water furnace, fire-place.South.Heated.good location.Good e,ect'ic and sras' kit*hen- Garage and beauti-lease.Rent *55.Immediate pceseseion.Haac : f'aI/lower ancd vegetable garden as well as ¦ Saloi*.32A Wellington S.\tshade trees.Size of lot, 60 x 166.For per-: - -\u2014\u2014-mission to visit and particulars apply to OIX-ROOM TENEMENT TO LET jy ; J- O- Darche, 8A Wellington South.^ North Ward, with all conveniences.Ap- ed for Island Brook Cconsolidated School, Municipality of Newport, -with experience SfiftO GETS U2'ACRE FARM WITH I \u2014\t\u2014 # , vJfU/Af horse, 3 cows, furniture and or- j FIVE-ROOM FLAT TO LET ON MAIN\t|\tSan> phonograph, sewing machine, poultry,\t| St.Lennoxville.Wired for electric\t|\tmachinery, tools and growing wheat corn,\t| preferred.One holding a Model diploma to ; cooking.Apply E.L.Dundin.Phone lSS-r-8.\tbeans, potatoes, turnips, beets, etc.; take charge, teach the Model class (about-! everything ready for a flying start; handy fifteen pupils assist in Elem.work.Salary\tOTABLE TO LET\u2014APPLY CHATEAU\tvillage, advantages, convenient R.R.town ;\t\\ $90 per month.Term, ten months.The\tO Frontenac,\trich tillage ; brook-watered pasture ; about T'.esc.teacher to teach the greater portion\t- , 900 cords wood ; sugar grove for 550 buckets ; of the Elem.work.Salary $60 per month,\t^VTNE-ROOM.ED HOUSE TO LET ON\torchard; good six-room house, beautiful term, nine months.To commence about\tMontreal St Possession in Sept.Apply\tlandscape and mountain view; 10-cow barn, Sept 5th.Board reasonable.Apply to A.S.\tto W.S.Fry, Quebec Central Ry.Office.\tsilo, poultry house, etc.; other interests Famswcrth.Sec.-Treas., Sawyerville.Que.\t- force sale, all $2400, only $600 cash.Get .- .\u2014.\u2014 \u2022 \"-1\t1 ' - - ' ^IX-ROOM MODERN FLAT TO RENT, details and free booklet R.H.Lowell.^ North Ward, immediate possession.Box Woodstock, Vt.Tel.17-R3.ply to 61 Wellington North.Phone 354.LIVE STOCK FOR SALK SEVEN-YEAR OLD MARE FOR SALE good driver and worker : two Nico rolte two and three years, both mares ; two d ing harness and Concord buggy.Box 14.Coaticook.IÏEGANTIC CO.HAPPENINGS Budget of News from Varioui Sections of the County, THETFORD MINES Record.On Sunday next, July 16th, there will be a celebration of the Holy Communion in St.John\u2019s Church at 10.30 a.m.and evening prayer at 7 ! rvv™ AND vT-TAvnPTT v pop\t! WAITED to BUY-A THREE-BURNER p.m.Sunday School at 9.30 a.m.riv-\t\u2018\t\u2018\t* .\"\t\u2018 \u2018\toil stove.Must be in good condition.Choir practice this evening at 7.30 .\tFive passenger, m good order.Will\t!\t^ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALK WANTED TO BUY.Q^LENBURX STOCK FARM \u2014 SHORT-hom bull bora July Stfc, 1921, color dark roan, well bred and in good order.Price reasonable.Inspection invited.John Racey, Lennoxville.sell cheap.Would take in exchange piano or Ford truck.Art.B\u2019.ouin, 14 Wellington .xx' North.\tY\\ Phone 1773-J., p.m.MR.R.STEWART, ST.ARMAND.J\u2019 £ B£Ufh'\t,\t, AT?\\lAVn I,,]v 13 The\tT\u201ce\twere four brothers aJ- A,\tyJ\tAr of deceased, John and William sudden death of one of St.Ar- q.w .\t- \u201e \u2019 , mand\u2019s highly-respected citizens\tr.Peter occurred on Sunday morning, June q,® rt\u2019 f\t^ d G g 18th, in the person of Mr.Robert.Stewart, whose death took place\t, L f trlbutea were many after about three days\u2019 illness.\tThe ,hoir WSSriJtKWK wel! for a few days previous, but he i viour Leads Me\u201e \u201eFace {o F-acen and the members of the iamil> \u201cMeet Me There \u201d all favnritp* nf thought it was nothing serious, but ; t^deCeased\tfavontes of °n1,Fr/^LmorxolI!fnnrPeHyS\\Ctannn'IuS Interment 'took place at the Mor-caHed an^ Ppon°nuced « Pneu- gan.s Corner CemFetery beside the «nt^rHav a i\u2019nnsulTa*;o\" gTave °f his little son, who passed ! Brome.was he°ld.and his'heart was found\t^ ^ ***\t1 ^ ht\"1' fBtUd aI1 of Montreal, were I April 1874, later moving to the | in town ard gpent several hours at .Some sev-!(.>,\u201e Tna,«trial School.service in Christ Church Laberee, and has resided ever smœ i Sundav\"11\"\"\"\"6\t^ ^ o clock next in Worcester.She is survived oy !\t- 500,000 mevm mtitl \u2019Hth he- o-entc.Some sey- the Industrial\u2018SchooL i Ct.tcCii\tùüt.; W«lï5 iTiamPu l>ivinp in New York to Mr.Walter J.Apply to F.C.Summer FTnnels, Ducks, Palm Beach Suits, light Tweeds, Orgendies and Chiffons beautifully cleaned at Sherbrooke Laundry and Dry Cleaners 91 h rentenac Street Phone 169.Oughtred Property 211 Victoria St.FOR SALE Tim sr Ntridid private re*M
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