Sherbrooke daily record, 2 janvier 1923, mardi 2 janvier 1923
[" J t ¦+ % »' / Mlî.F tSETTE 13.L.F.Hierbrooke Record Established !897.SHERBROOKE, QUE.TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1923.Twenty-sixth Year.AN INSURRECTION HAS BROKEN OUT AT MOSUL Surrender West Indies Possessions To U.S.France Has Not Changed Stand Re Reparations Will Hold Out for No Reduction of German Reparations Without a Corresponding Cancellation of Inter-Allied Debt, France Being Willing to Set the Example by Cancelling Sums Due Her from Certain Allies\u2014Will Ask Reparations Commission to Declare Germany in Voluntary Default of Her Coal Deliveries, Which It Is Claimed Have Been Running Much Below Schedule Framed at Spa Conference in 1920.(Associated Press Despatch) ! ARIS, January 2.\u2014France\u2019s programme for today\u2019s conference of the Allies remains as already stated, namely, no reduction of German reparations without a corresponding cancellation of Inter-Allied debt, France being willing to set the example by cancelling sums due her from certain allies.CLAIM GERMANY IN DEFAULT OF HER COAL DELIVERIES (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, .January 2.\u2014France has asked the Reparations Commission to declare Germany in voluntary default of her coal deliveries, which it is claimed have been running much below the schedule framed at the Spa Conference in 1920.Louis Barthou, president of the Commission and French delegate, asked today that the question be discussed at the regular meeting next Friday.AGREED THAT FRANCE AND BRITAIN SHOULD MAINTAIN UNITED FRONT IN THE FACE OF TURKISH ATTITUDE (Aaaociated Preaa Deapatcht | PARIS, Jan.2.\u2014 Premier Poin-\t### Care held an important preliminary #.conversation with Premier Bonar Law at the Grillon Hotel this morning.The two premiers discussed the Near East situation and the reparations question.\t, Although the visit was characterized as a courteous call, M.Poincare remained at the hotel for thirty-five minutes.Lord Curzon joined the ministers, spending twenty-five minutes with them.He left later to take the 11.40 train for Lausanne.It is understood that the premiers agreed that.France and Great Britain should maintain a united front at the Near East Conference in the face of the Turkish attitude.* SÜ BOMBARDED THE REBEL # » FORCES AT MISERA I, A.» * .- « ^ (Associated Press Dc.- uitch.) 5> #\tLONDON, Jan.2.\u2014The » #\tTimes quotes the Giornale # #\tDTtalia as reporting that the # #\tItalian cruiser San Giorgo, #\taided by airplanes, has bom7 # ^ barded the.fortifications of & #\tthe rebel forces at Misurala on the Libyan coast of North #\tAfrica.\t# »\tIS «**#*5»\t* * « ### *«1» ###*&*.# * #\tPRICE OF NEWSPRINT * *\tGOES UP.\t# Newspapers of the country # iiSs are faced with increased cost # for newsprint in 1923.The ft ft price in the States having ft ft been fixed at 3%e per pound ft ft or $75 per ton, the Canadian iJS ft price will conform with this ft ft from January 1st.This is an ft ft advance of $5 per ton over the ft ft price which prevailed in 1922.ft ft Postage on the high scale ft ft is also in force, that is l%c # ft per pound as compared with ft ft tic per pound before the new ft ft\tpostal rate\twas\tmade.\tft ft\tThe cost\ton\twhite\tpaper\tft ft and postage on a paper the ft ft size of the Record represents ft\tabout $3.00\tper\tyear per\tsub-\t# ft\tscriber.\tft ft\tft ft ft ft ft ft ft ?ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ' ¦« V-\u2022/ \u2022 .mm A divorce, accortiiner to reporta, is imminent between Crown Prince Carol of Rumania ann his wife, formerly Princess Helen of Greece.The Princess, it is said, making preparations to file an action against her husband in paris.She is believed to have returned to her home in Athens with her five-months-bld child.=1= Several Passengers Were Injured When A Tourist Train Left Rails Near Rivoli BRITAIN HAS FLATLY REFUSED TO SURRENDER POSSESSIONS IN THE WEST INDIES TO UNITED STATES Proposals Made by United States Prohibition Leaders Are Turned Down\u2014Stated that Cancellation of War Debt Was Secondary Consideration and that ^Prohibition Leaders\u201d Really Were Looking Toward the Cutting Off of the \u201cWay Station\u201d by Which Imported Liquor Is Being Smuggled into the United States.\u201cDixie Flyer,\u201d Made up of Fourteen Pullmans, Is Said to Have Been Travelling About Forty Miles an Hour When Accident Took Place\u2014Two Were Seriously Injured.(Associated Press Despatch) MACON, Georgia, January 2.Two persons are reported seriously injured and eight painfully hurt as the result of the \u201cDixie Fiver,\u201d a northbound tourist train enroute from Jacksonville to Chicago, jumping the tracks six miles from here early today.The injured, have been taken to a local hospital.All available ambulances were sent from here to the scene, while s.a r» a a a it c t i r- it c z\u2014\t\u2018 c c.doctors and nurses left the city in MADAME STOICESCO, W.fe of automdbiles.The \u201cDixie Flyer\u201d left the counsel to the Kumanian legation in Paris, has published a volume of poems for which Anatole France has written a preface.PRESIDENT OF FRANCE MADE BRIEF FORECAST LORNE SPAFFORD IS DEAD IN CHINA OF PNEUMONIA KEEN INTEREST IS SHOWN IN CIVIC CONTEST South Ward, and Harold Good-hue in Centre.Macon at 6.06 o\u2019clock The train, made up of fourteen Pullmans, is said to have been travelling about forty miles an hour when it left the rails.1 The wreck ofeurro» 4 \u2018ar P.ivoli, a flag station six miles from here, All of the pullmans, it is said,, are off the tracks, but are remaining upright.Two baggage cars, one mail car, a day coach and a dining car turned over.Ten pullmans left the track, but remained upright.The engine left the rails but did not I turn over.r-\ti -i n I There were approximately 150 Last Ward Is Somewhat Uncer- passengers on board the tram.tain__Armand freneau in tho Those in t!lc Pullmarls were said to tain\tMrmana urepeau.in have beetl severeiy jostled, but were not in need of hospital attention.Those injured were riding in the day coaches.(Associated Press Despatch.) | PARIS, Jan.2.\u2014Alexandre Mil- ; lerand, president of the Republic, made a brief forecast of the French j attitude on the questions coming before the attitude of the Premiers\u20191 Conference when, in replying yesterday afternoon to the good wishes of the diplomatic corps presented by Monsignor Carctti,the Papal nuncio, as dean of the corps, the President said:\tLome S.Spafford, well known in \u201cComplete peace can be establish-1 Sherbrooke and Lennoxville circles, ed only on the basis of the treaties (jje(| a(.shanghai, China, on Friday and through respect for the rights i,norn;ng, December 29th, after acquired and the obligations incur- ;l brief illness.The deceased, who jtioned Well Known in Local Circles\u2014 Went Back to China Last September.EXPLAINS REASONS FOR GERMANY\u2019S PROPOSALS Nothing new has developed in the municipal campaign over the holidays and the situation is still a little unsettled.It seems pretty well understood that Mr.Armand Crepeau will succeed Alderman Geo.Delorme in the south ward, with Mr.Harold Goodhue succeeding Alderman J.K.Edwards in the centre ward.The east ward situation is somewhat doubtful and general opinion seems inclined to accept rumors of opposition to Mr.Gedcon E.Begin, nominated to succeed Aledrman J.I).Tremblay.Notary Boudreau and Mr.Bourque are still being men-consistently as représenta- lÉSlPliP m Brought from Greece as a \u201cpicture bride,\u201d Penelope Papanastaso poulos, 18 years old, has brought suit for breach of promise against Zissis Zissis, a Detroit rug dealer, jblem.She asks $50 000, alleging that Zis-|the rum-runners sis refused to harry her when arrived.resided in Lennoxville, was educat- Tives for the vacancy in this ward, ed at the Lennoxville High School J It is generally accepted that Al-Lower Canada College and Bishop\u2019s |derman Goo.Delorme has greater College School.He was keenly ; ambitions than the honors accruing .interested in sports, particu-ito civic representatives and it is - larly in hockey, and during the!likely that his name will come up (Associated Press Despatch) (course of the past season he refer- for considerable discussion during HAMBURG.Jan.2.\u2014Germany s (,0(j many of tjje league fixtures in ,the course of the coming elections, proposal to France for a non-war ijCnI10xville.pact among all the powers interested j After leaving Bishop\u2019s Colin the Rhine, which France reject- ,iegei he stayed at home for a short} ed, was made in the belief that lime amj then went to Australia stable peace in Europe was attain- jan(j 4\\cw Zealand on business, being able only if all the nations decided ahgent about three years.In 1919 A PRO-RADiAL B!ŒwD-™EÏ\u2019 Aï QUEEN CiTY] 0F SHfjSlm, PASSED AWAY Plan to Grant \u201cRight of Way\u201d to Radial Commission Was De-i feated.(Associated Press Despatch) 1 NEW YORK Jan.2.\u2014According to a special dispatch from Washington to the New York Tribune, the British Government has flatly rejected a proposal from United States prohibition leaders that she should surrender her island possessions in the West Indies to the United States in payment for the war debt.According to the Tribune correspondent the calceliation of the war debt was a secondary consideration and the \u201cprohibition leaders\u201d really were looking toward the cutting off jf the \u201cway stations\u201d by which imported liquor is being smuggled into the United States.According to the Tribune correspondent information has just reached Washington of the reception given in British official circles to the proposition.The Tribune correspondent, basing his information on Washington reports, describes how a \u201chigh British official\u201d received the plan.The official is reported to have said :\t.\u201cWe will never sell our citizens and subjects into slavery by pronib-ition.We are not in the real estate business.\u201cIf America is really anxious to discuss territorial adjustments, I am sure that the Dominion of Canada would be interested in obtaining a part of the State of Maine, with the object of using and developing certain ports there.Fois would g>ve Canada all winter shipping facilities, which would be very desirable from many standpoints and would not be injurious to the United States in any way that I can see.So that if the United States seriously wants to discuss obtaining some of our territory in the Carriabean in exchange for the northeastern corner of New England, I have no doubt that a satisfactory deal could be arranged.\u201d The correspondent says that \u201cnaturally prohibition leaders in Washington threw up their hands at the idea of this counter-proposal.They thought they could help Britain solve her debt and budget pro-and at the same time cripple >rs.They certainly do not want the Canadian border brought any nearer.\u201d URGE US.GOVT.TO TAE OVE COAL MINES Trouble Has Broken Out At\u201d \u2019 Asserted Inhabitants of the Entire Oil Producing Region Are Demanding Annexation of Territory tf> Turkey.he went to China and Japan on business, and after being there a little over a year, he returned home owing to the impaired condition of l.is health.It was only in September last that he returned to China, where he finally succumbed to a fatal attack °f pneymonia.The deceased, a young man of twenty-nine years of age, was very i popular in the surrounding district, to stand on foundations of reality, declared Chancellor Cuno in his sensational revelation here of Germany's latest move in connection with the reparations problem.The Chancellor\u2019s announcement showed the German Government had sought to restrain France\u2019s agreement, as a means of alleviating French fears, to the taking of a solemn pledge of faith by ^ powers interested Uml Tot lc \"land his loss will be keenly felt am-«Lion none of them would wage wai (onp.wide circle of friends.He upon the others without specif.c au- ](,,lV0S t0 mour|1 his loss, his mother thorization from all thoir peoples in d f u\tMr.and Mrs.S.L.a popular referendum, and that t\t\u2019 -\t.some world power not interested in the Rhine should act ns a guardian or trustee of this pledge.BRITISH DEBT FUNDING MISSION TO ARRIVE AT NEW YORK TOMORROW BE GRANTED TO JOHN ROBERTS Assigned to Cell in Quebec Jail Where Prisoners Awaiting trial Are Held.Rt.Hon.Stanley Baldwin and Other Members of Mission on Board Steamer Majestic.(Associated Press Despatch) QUEBEC, Jan.2.\u2014It was learned -\t'H r v.las*t night that when John H.Rob- Spafford, of Lennoxville; four bro- ertS( editor of the Montreal weekly, tilers, Ernest , of East Broughton, j \u201eThe Axi, .was remoVed to the Que-Clnude and Arthur, of bnerbrooke; j bec jajj serve a year\u2019s imprison-aml Earle, of Montreal; as well «« |ment for having violated the privi-one sister, Mrs.Ross «Stevenson, of\t0f fhc Quebec Legislature, he was assigned to a cell in ward num Montreal.Owing to difficulties which are unsurmountable, it will be impossible to bring the body back to Canada for interment, and the burial will accordingly bo held in China.A private service wan held at the residence in Lennoxvilie on Sunday af-tornoon, the Rov.R.W.K.Wright officiating.4- COMPETED IN TRANS-ATLAN TIC RACE IN 1870.(Associated Press Dv'spatch) LONDON, Jan.2,\u2014The Times an-j mid is.also permitted to smoke, nounces the death on the Isle of ber six, where prisonci» who are awaiting trial are sent.When Roberts was brought, before the Bar of the Legislative Assembly there was also a charge of seditious libel placed against him, ami On this charge he was committed to stand trial at the next criminal assizes which will be held here in the spring.Roberts attended religious service | in the jail yesterday, and it was j learned last night that he is allowed to have bis meals brought to him, (Associated Press Despatch.) TORONTO, Jan.2.\u2014Toronto yesterday rejected by a majority of five thousand the agreement to give a free six track \u201cright of way\u201d on the city waterfront for Provincial hydro commission radiais, but elected a pro-radial by a narrow vote, champion of the Never Recovered from Accident State Working Conditions at the Berwind-White Mine \u201cWorse than Conditions of Slaves Prior to Civil War.\u201d He Suffered at Station at Newport.(Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, Jan.2.\u2014Living and (Associated Preas Despatch) CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan.2.\u2014 Official announcement that an insurrection had broken out at Mosul, in the kingdom of Irak, was received here from Angora today.The telegram asserted that the inhabitants of the entire oil-producing region were demanding annexation of the territory to Turkey.Despatches from London yesterday chronicling *he revolt in Mosul, said that the hangars of the British Air Force had been burned.The British Government, through [its spokesman at the Lausanne conference has insisted upon its right (to the rich Mosul oil field, jurisdic-I tion over which is claimed by Turk-I ey.During the past few weeks there I have been several reports of threatened insurrections in the territory for which London has held the Turks partially responsible.NO CONFIRMATION OF REPORT (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Jan.2.\u2014It was stated in official circles this afternoon that no confirmation of the report that an uprising had taken place in Mosul had been received.It was pointed out that the source of the report\u2014Angora through Constantinople\u2014was sufficient to characterize it as one of the numerous rumors which might be expected to be forthcoming daily until a settlement of the Near East question was reached.Mosul is in constant touch with Bagdad by wireless, it was stated and any disturbance would be reported to London immediately.AUTOSKIDDED INTO RIVER; ONE WAS DROWNED em agreement, was I and most popular conductors in the [ployed in the elected mayor for 1923 by 840 votes Boston and Maine Railway Com- Company\u2019s mi over R.J.Fleming, who led the anti-1pany\u2019s service passed away at the}be (Special to The Record.) STANSTEAD, Jan.2.\u2014 Another j board of control I highly Respected resident of this} _______ Mayor Maguire, [district and one.of the best known [working conditions of miners Berwind-White Coal i nes were declared _____\t.^._ .\t._ \u201cworse than the conditions water front \u201cgrab\u201d forces, in a j Brattleboro Hospital late Sunday in The slaves prior to the civil war,\u201d in | total poll of eighty thousand, the the person of Mr.D.G.Huntley, (the report of the committee ap- Conductor Huntley, who was well pointed by Mayor Hylan to investi-1 up in years, suffered a serious and gate labor conditions m the Bei-very unfortunate accident on the [wind coal mines '«Somerset and night of December 18th at the New- ! other counties T\ts R \u2019 which supply the Intelboiough Kap-id Transit Company with coal.This yesterday, involving the purchase of'covered.He was standing on the commis^oneV of Amounts David ft the Street Railway system, the station platform waiting for lus T_ufînij nirnmn of the commit-!;.vr v- -, Board of Control for 1923 will con-1train to back into the station when ur 'd thal t)le government take Wmdsor, was the victim of t e .a: sist of Messrs.Balharrie, Cameron, he.was accidentally knocked down by jove\u2019r tbc coai fields and operate; Ellis and McGuire.A feature of the a passenger in jumping off the mov-\tfor the \u201cbenefit of the people, defeat of Controller Champagne,ling train.\"\t\u2019\t'\t\u201d \u2022rMirvnil mnfinn- LwxnfvVif f.x largest ever recorded in Toronto.M U N1CIPAL O W N ERSH1P DEFEATED OTTAWA, Jan.2.\u2014 Municipal ownership was defeated in Ottawa port Station when he had his hip ! fractured, from which he never re-1 11c to Two Other Men in Car Had a °f i Narrow Escape from Death.(Associated Kress Despatch) WINDSOR Ont., Jan.2.\u2014One» man was drowned and two others narrowly escaped a similar fate when the automobile in which they were driving along the ice-covered bank of the canal at Sandwich early yesterday skidded into the water.Joseph Knight, 50 years old, of tality.He had been dead for several minutes, doctors asserted after the dragged back who had sat in the council continu- brought to ously for twenty-three years.\ttrain and \u2014 , +¦ \u2014 .\u2014™-\tand was 1.__ ____r \t.OTTAWA, Jan.2.\u2014 The New at Battleboro.He leaves a wife and ' Benvind, president of the Berwind-Year\u2019s message of Tom Moore, pre- several children and relatives to White Company, as chairman of the aident of the Trades and Labor Con-[mourn his loss.\tI Board of Directors of the Interbor-1 \", ,,nnuMnv gross of Canada to Labor calls for ________________\t^_____________ oughs, controlled the coal supply it»y_coiupaujr; 'policies of the Transit Company, which had made it possible for him officer, who accompanied caped with little worse than a duck-Knight was an entployee of the union in 1923 to remove the effects of deflation, such as \u201cdecreased purchasing power, unemployment and degraded standards of living.\u201d NEW YORK, Jan.2.\u2014The Right.Jion, Stanley Baldwin, chancellor of the British Exchequer, and other members of the British debt funding mission,\tare passengers on the steamship Majestic due here t»»\"01'- ; wight,'at the age of eighty-one, of I (Associated Press Despatch) row.\t.\t.\t\u2022 ,\t,\tCaptain\tRichard Reed, of\tCowes, who|\tALBANY.\tN.Y., Jan.2.\u2014Alfred Mr.Baldwin is accompanied by |navigated the schooner Cambrai in|E.Smith officially took over the Mrs.Baldwin, their daughter and, tb(, trans-Atlantic race against the [reins of the State Government yea-Montagu\tC.Norman,\ta governor of\tUnited\tStates schooner\tDauntless,\tterday, when\tin the .presence of the Bank\tof England,\tE, Uowo Dut-\tm 1879,\tand later comp\tted for thei\t1,800 of his fellow-citizens gathered ton, financial advisor, and P.J.'America\u2019s Gup against the Uhitcdljn the Assembly Chamber, he was (;, igg.\t«\tSlates schooner Magic.\ttnnugurnted Governor of New Y\u2019ork.?\tTHE WEATHER *\t?«¦T» * + 44 + + * + ** + * + + + COLDER A cold wave is centred this morning to the northward of Lake Superior and pressure is low over the Gulf of St.Lawrence and the upper Mississippi Valley.Rain fell during yesterday in the Maritime Provinces and in Quebec.A few snow flurries occurred in Ontario and in Alberta and Saskatchewan.Forecast! Fair and colder.Wednesday: Cold, with light \u2022 now in some localities.SARAH BERNHARDT IS IN VERY WEAK CONDITION -to purchase from his own company _____ coal mined under unfair and heart- (Associated Press Despatch) [breaking conditions and reap there-PARLS.Jan.2.-The condition of,from enormous profits amounting Sarah Bernhardt whose c mvalesc-> 1921 to over $1.(.00,000.with enco from hcr rouent breakdown was corresponding financial do n halted yesterday by a senes of to the tax and rent, payers of the fainting spells, was said last night ^'tyof^w\\okail d attitmle to continue unchanged, the\tIof thc fierwind Company toward its remaining in a very weak state.[miners and the Résultant strike, the I) DEAras f5om .roisosocs!\u2014.« -S SSJïr\"® T u O -C .Iture of the interborough Rapid WINNIPEG, Jan.2.\u2014Two deaths Trnngit Company for fuel this year believed by the police to have rd- wjlj be ,,t ieast $2,000,000 over last suited from drinking poisonous !vrai.>* liquor, were reported last night.I'-\"*+\" -.\u2014 William Drummond, fifty-six, and LONDON, Jan.2.\u2014The Daily Ex-\t.\t_ Alice Isherwood.fifty five, were i press understands that the estate of column hi front of the post office, found (toad in the former's room'the late Lord Northcliffe is valued and the home of a well-known banker yesterday.An inquest will he hold, at $6.500.000.\twere frustrated by the police.\\ ATTEMPT MADE TO BLOW UP MONUMENTS AT BERLIN Move to Destroy Victory Column in Front of Post Office Frir\u201d trated by Police.(Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, Jan.2.\u2014Reports from Halle state that an attempt was made last evening to blow up a large monumental group comprising an equestrian statue of Emperor William I, and monuments to Bismarck and Von Moltke.The latter monument was hurled into the basin of ithe fountain.Attempts to destroy the victory 09 07727411 1 1 -r 4 ?PAGE TWO \u2022\tU ailLKOruJUKt UAIL.T KLUUkA, lUt^SUAY, JA1NUAKY Z, IVZJ.ST.FRANCIS DHRirNIWS Gatherings by the Daily Record Correspondents in the Various Communities.HARDWOOD FLAT On Thursday afternoon, December 31st, there was a Christmas tree and short entertainment in the schoolhouse, at which a goodly number was present to enjoy the fine programme which the children gave, and much credit is due the teacher.Miss Crawford, for her efforts to make the afternoon a success.After the programme old \u201cSaint Nick\u201d made his appearance and distributed the gifts from the ladened tree.Miss Crawford went to her home for the holidays the same evening.Amongst those who spent Christmas Day with friends were Messrs.A.and C.Ross, from Sherbrooke, with their parents ; Mr.and Mrs.C.Turner with his parents ; Mr.and Mrs.J.Harrison and Mrs.Winson with Mr.and Mrs.Adam Ross ; Mrs.Olga Rose and Mr.Ota Olson, of Brookbury, with their sister, Mrs.A.Ross.Miss V.Rose and Mr.H.Lawrence, of Bury, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.S.Semple recently.The Rev.C.Lewis was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.Ross on Wednesday.Headaches from Slight Colds The Tonic and Laxative Effect of Laxati%-e BROMO QUININE Tablets soon relieve a Headache caused from a Cold.The box bears the signature of E.W.Grove.(Be sure you get BROMO.) 30c.Made in Canada.BALDWIN\u2019S MILLS Mr.W.K.Baldwin, M.P., was in Montreal on Thursday on business.The school closed on Thursday December 27th.for the bo.idavs.M iss Canning has returned to her home at Inverness.Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Baldwin spent Christmas with their daughter, Mrs.Clarence Thayer, at Derbv Line.Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Twofoot and Mr.and Mrs.Bert Twofoot and Mr.and Mrs.William Nickelson, of Ladd\u2019s Mill, spent Christmas with Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Washburn.Mr.Walter Thompson, of Way\u2019s Mills, was a guest of Mr.H.L.Baldwin on Thursday.Mr.John Corliss, of East Chariston, is spending his holidays with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Corliss.Miss Irene May, of Coaticook, has been a guest of her aunt, Miss Rose May.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Corliss have been spending their holidays with friends in town.Mr.and Mrs.S.Cordeau, of Derby Line, Vt., spent Christmas with her brother, Mr.A.C.Lyops.Mr.Orvis Aldrich and family, Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Blake and daughter and Mr.and Mrs.W.Davis, of South Barnston, spent Christmas with Mr.and Mrs.Melvin Martin.evening was the presentation of prizes for regular attendance.Twenty boys and girls attended over eighty per cent, of Sundays during the year.Baptist Entertainment.i The Christmas tree and entertainment held in the Baptist Church on Friday was well attended and passed off most pleasantly, the Sunday j School children doing nicely in j every number, reflecting much ' credit on those who trained them.Rev.Mr Rough acted as chairman, i Santa Claus arrived in time to dis-| tribute the presents.General Notes.The morning service on Dec.24, ;in the Methodist Church was of a | Christmas character, the subject s being \u201cThe light and morning ! star.\u201d Mr.W.Williams spent Christmas at his home at Riviere du Loup.Several entertained family dinner parties on Christmas Day, among those being Mr.and Mrs.Archie Bowen, Rev.and Mrs.A.J.Vibert, Mr.and Mrs.L.B.Hunt, Mr.and Mrs.J.S.Gilman, Mr.and Mrs.E.V.Brown, the Misses Percival, Mrs.Mary Lowry.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Scott and others.Those who were home for the 1 Christmas holidays were Miss Cora Percival, of Lachine, the guest of ! the Misses Ada and J.Percival ; 'Miss Mabel Cromwell, of Montreal, :the guest of her parents, Mr.and I Mrs.James Cromwell ; Mr.Stanley Scott, of Montreal, the guest of Mr.land Mrs.Robert Scott ; Miss Lou I Farnsworth, of Sherbrooke, the \u2022 guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.S.Farnsworth ; Dr.E.Halliday, of St.Albans, Vt., and Miss Irene Montgomery, of Stanstead College, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.W.Montgomery.Miss Helen Brown, of MacdonaM, has gone to Guelph.Miss Cora Bartholomeau, from Macdonald College, who has obtain-'ed her diploma, is spending the holi-\\ days here.Mr.Wm.Holmes, of Whitefield, lis the holiday guest of Mr.and Mrs.;Dan Holmes.Mr.and Mrs.B.Hunt, of Bury_.were the recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Hunt.Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Marshall spent Christmas in town, the guest of Mr, and Mrs.Robert Cromwell, Lennoxville.Mr.and Mrs.Galen Grapes were the recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.S.Gilman.Mrs.Lawrence Scott and Miss .Alice Porter spent Christmas with their mother.Mrs Porter, at Erie.Miss Alberta Hough, of Montreal; Miss Lucking, of Thorold, Ont.: Mr.Ayton Hough, of Shaw-inigan, and Mr.K.L.Hough, of Thornloe, Ont., were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Hough over the Christmas holidays.Trapper Finds Foot Bath Extracts Vicks Handv For' (Corns- Simple, Effect- vicks nanay ror ive Mefchodt painiess a Host of Ills Too.Costs Little.Ontario frlan Just Rubs It On For Most Anything.Mr.C.Phoenix, of 755 Grey St., London, Ont, writes: \u201cI am very pleased to recommend Vicks Vapo-Rub.I am a hunter, trader and trapper, also a fisherman.I use Vicks VapoRub in place of liniments, because it is very handy to carry and always gives such quick relief for small animal and insect bites, and for chapped hands and lips.My boots would blister my feet and I rubbed it on them and it made them just right.When I go trapping next fall I will have plenty of Vicks VapoRub in my kit.I call it the \u201cTrapper\u2019s Friend.\u201d I have not had a cold all winter and I go out all the time and sometimes stay out all night with my traps.\u201d Vicks VapoRub, the discovery of a Southern druggist, is a combination in salve form of Camphor, Menthol, Eucalyptus, Thyme, Turpentine, etc.Absorbed through the skin and at the same time inhaled as a vapor, Vicks reaches immediately inflamed, congested air passages.Tim modern direct treatment for all cold troubles.The successor to goose grease, camphorated oil, liniments, poultices and plasters.Used for croup and children\u2019s colds, Vicks gives remarkably quick results and also avoids nauseating internal dosing.Just as good for adults and for skin inflammations, such as cuts, bums, bruises, bites, stings.At all drug stores 50c a jar For a free test size package, write Vick Chemical Co., 344 St.Paul St.W.Montreal, P.Q.Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly.Com agony can he stopped almost at once, and tbe corn removed in a brief time.The hot water method takes the place of knife or linger nail, which often causes blood poisoning.You proceed in this way, it takes only a minute or two and the results are magnificent.Cover the com or callous with Putnam\u2019s Corn Extractor.It keeps the part antiseptic during the brief time required for treatment.Later take a hotfoot bath and off comes the corn, leaving ! the foot as smooth as a baby.It\u2019s grand to get such quick results.Remember Putnam\u2019s Painless Corn Extractor, the antiseptic corn remover.At druggists.EASTERN STAR CHAPTER HELD Moffatt, P.M.: Sec., Bro.E.D Smith ; Chaplain, (acting) Rev Bro.A.T.Love, M.A.; S.D., Gro.(Geo.A.Bowen, M.D.; J.D., Bro.E.A.Martin ; D.C., Bro.C.A.Powers ; S.S.Geo.McDonald ;\tJ.S., Bro.A.E.Smith ; Organist, R.A.Buzzell.>n the forehead.Dr.Ross rendered first aid.Mrs.Mary Young has been spending the holidays with her daughter, Mrs.Greer, in Hatley.Miss Molly Bissonnette was a guest of the Misses O\u2019Hallerin, at Lennoxville recently.DANVILLE ; Thorpe, Mr.Harold Thorpe and Mr.Robert Thorpe were guests of Mrs.Stanley Gibson for Christmas.Mr.O.M.J.Ingalls and Mr.Howard Riddle were in Montreal on business on Thursday.Mrs.Cynthia Williams, of Montreal, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.Jas.Gelling.Mr.Fred Williams, of the Danville House, spent New Year\u2019s with his sister in Montreal.EAST ANGUS Mr.E.Filteau, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, was in Sherbrooke on Christmas Day.j Mr.Oscar Simons, of Montreal, I spent Christmas with his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Samuel Jamison.Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Hyndman, accompanied by Mr.Joseph A.Both-iwell, returned home to Groveton, N.H., on Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Currie, re-j turned home from Lachine on Tuesday having spent Christmas with | Mr.and Mrs.Robert Irwin.Miss Inez Mattheuse, nurse in (training at the Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital, was in town on Christmas Day.' ! Miss Isabella Hillman, of Cowans-; ville, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.James Hillman.BURY SAWYER VILLE SURPRISE TO MR.AND MRS.FLAWS.On Thursday evening the friends end neighbors of Mr.and Mrs.Clement Flaws gave them a surprise at their home on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of their wedding.The occasion was celebrated with vocal and instrumental music, guessing contest, etc.During the course of the evening Rev.J.W.Bhier, on behalf of the friends, presented the couple with a handsome parse, after which refreshments were served.The evening was brought to a cloee by smging of songs.CbrUtnia» Entertainment.The Christmas tree entertainment m the Methodist Church was held on Saturday evening, December 23rd.The church was filled, standing room being at a premium.The programme was of a varied character, consisting of recitations, dialogues, tableaux, choruses and duets.The affair was generally pronounced a success.Much credit is due the programme committee, special mention being made of Mrs.Beaton and Miss Marion Robertson.The usual gifts were displayed upon two tree-:.Every boy and giri received candy and nuts.A oleasing feature of the Deep Hollow Coughs Are Mighty Dangerous That same cough is everywhere .you go, deep and hollow.Why?Because consumptive.First it was a cold, next came catarrh, vitally decreased, then the trouble was very serious.Never neglect a cold, not even a little one.Sever tr:fie with sore throat or catarrh.Get out your \"Catarrhozone Inhaler.\u201d Breathe deeply into your lungs the healing, soothing vapor of Catarrhozone.Let Catarrhozone clear out the nostrils.You\u2019ll wonder at the change when you use this healing remedy.It\u2019s really splendid for coughs, colds, bronchial irritation and catarrhal trouble.Sold everywhere.Two months\u2019 treatment $1,00, small size 50c.The regular monthly meeting of the Women\u2019s Institute will be held at the home of Mrs.McClintock on Friday, January 5th.AVili all members and those interested in the Girls\u2019 Industrial Home, Sweetsburg, kindly bring or send books and games in order that a box may be packed and sent as soon as p^?-sible.\t.The Christmas services at the Bury Methodist Church were well attended.The special music rendered by the choir was greatly enjoy- : ed.At the close of the morning ser- i vice the sacrament of the Lord\u2019s supper was administered by the pastor, there being a large number of communicants.The song service m the evening wa® favored by a crowded church.and_ those cr.joyed some splendid sv .choir members are to ue , congratulated on a very fine mance.Mr.and Mrs.M.T.Stokes motored to Sherbrooke and spent Christ-was with Mr.and Mrs.P C.Doyle.They were accompanied home by Masters Haskell and Mervyn Doyle, who spent the holidays in Bury.Among those in town for the Christmas season were the following: 3Ir.and Mrs.Sam Forgrave, of High Forest, guests of Mr.and MrS.Joseph H.Worby; the Misses Lawrence from Sherbrooke, at their home; Miss Colby, of Sherbrooke, a guest of Dr.and Mrs.MacRae; Miss Annie Ashford, from Toronto, at her sister\u2019s, Mrs.E.M.Wilson\u2019s; Mr.and Mrs.Bert Trombley, of Sawyerville .visiting their parents; .Mr Lindop.Jr., for the Christma:-.holidays at the home of his parents; Mr.H.Ashford, of Newcastle N.B., with his sister, Mrs.E.M.Wilson.Mr.Wm.Ellis spent Christmas with his son, Mr.Homer Ellis, in Montreal.Mr.John Quinn suffered a bad loss on Thursday evening, when fire destroyed his hogpen, in which were fifteen fine nigs.Mrs.M.E.Gilman spent the week-end in Montreal the guest of her niece, Mrs.G.N.Smith.Mrs^ M.E.Leith left on December 27th, for her home in Unity, bask.Mr.Henry Carson has left fox Three Rivers, where he has obtained a position with the St.Lawrence Paper Co., Ltd.Mr.and Mrs.Seth Olney and Mr.and Mrs.West Olney and family were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Orrin Olney on Christmas Day.Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Carson, of Grand Mere, also Mr.and Mrs.H.D.Lockwood and son, of Kingsey, spent Christmas with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.H.Carson.Mrs.F.Chadsey and Miss Rita Chadsey, have been spending a few days in Windsor Mills with relatives.Mrs.Henry Brown and little daughter, of Campbellford, Ont., are visiting friends and relatives here.Mr.JSchuyler Fowler has moved from Mr.E.T.Yale's house to that of Mrs.F.B.Chadsey on Crown Street.A:\ter Reginald Carson has be-en \"\";^ nr his holidays at Richmond.John Horan left last week for .a, .r.ere he will spend the * months.Dion and Mr.Sirois, of Dan-kkirage, have been spending the ; with friends in Cowans- .s\u2019-s.Fred and Charles McCoy werr- called to Montreal on Friday to e tend the funeral of an aunt.Mi-is C.A.Hunter, who has been a guest at the Danville House for several months, is visiting relatives in Montreal and Toronto.Mr.and Mrs.Win Cummings, of Toronto, were recent guests of Miss A na Gibson, Water Street.W-® Edi-\u2019n Burbank, Mr.William i DUDSWELL JUNCTION Mr.George Mackay from Beebe, \u2018arrived in town on Saturday evening accompanied by his sister, Miss Della Mackay, from Sherbrooke.Mr.Mackay will be the guest of his parents for a time.Miss Katheryne Evans was the guest of Miss Geraldine Finlay one day recently.Miss Mabel Boulter was calling on friends in this place recently.Messrs.F.A.Lachance, Elwin Brown and Arthur Jenkerson spent the week-end and New Year\u2019s Day in this place.Mrs.I.J.Mackay,' Miss Flossie and Mr.Roland Mackay were in Brookbury on Saturday evening, where they took part in the plav, \u201cA Southern Qnderella,\u201d that was\u2019 held in the Corrfmunity Hall.Mrs.Aaron Westman and Mr.Lyford George were in Cookshire one day last week.Mrs._A.M.Finlay and family spent New Year\u2019s Day with her aunt, Mrs.Coveil and Mr.Aubrey .Coveil.Harmony Chapter R*et in Magog \u2014Masons Also Instated Officers\u2014General Notes.MAGOG, Jan.2.\u2014 A special meeting of the members of Harmony Chapter, No.6, Order of the Eastern Star, was held in the Masonic chambers here on Thursday eveninc of this week for the purpose of installing the officers for the ensuing year.The event was unique in that there were five members of the Grand Chapter of the Province of Quebec present and taking part in the installation ceremonies.C-Tan d Matron Mrs.Blanche Shepard, of Frelighsburg, presided as installing officer, and Mrs.W.G.Cross, of Sherbrooke.Grand Instructor of the Grand Chapter, as acting Grand Marshal.It was anticipated that Grand Patron Mr.D.McLeod would be present, but he was unable to attend.At the close of the installation Grand Treasurer Mrs.Edith Oliver, a Past Matron of Harmony Chapter, presented the retiring Worthy Matron, Miss Cora Gustin, with a Past Matron\u2019s Jewel on behalf of the members of Harmony Chapter, and Mr.E.Bradley the retiring Worthy Patron, presented Mr.J.B.Oliver with a Masonic ring as a token of the appreciation from the members for his services during the past three years as sentinel.At the close of the ceremonies refreshments were served by the committee in charge of this department.The following is the list of officers installed for the ensuing year: Worthy Matron, Mrs.Mabel G.Smith ; Worthy Patron, Mr.J.B.Oliver ; Associate Matron, Mrs.Blanche Percy ; Secretary, Mrs.Mamie Chamberlain ; Treasurer, Mrs.Eva Wallace ; Conductress, Mrs.Blanche Christie ; Associate Conductress, Mrs.Evelyn Soles ; Chaplain, Mrs.Edith Oliver ; Marshall, Miss Myrtle Vaughan ; Pianist, Mrs.Grace Martin ; Adah, Mrs.Sarah Spinks : Ruth, Miss Agnes Chamberlin ; Esther, Mrs.Margaret Roberts ; Martha, Mrs.Caroline Gavel ; Electa, Mrs.Ella Brevoort ; (Warder, Mrs.R.McDermott; Sentinel, Mr.E.D.Smith.Fire at Hotel.A general alarm ivas received at the fire station at a little after midnight on Friday morning from the Battles House.The majority of the fire fighting apparatus was taken out, but the fire was soon brought into subjection by the use of bab-cocks.It was a nasty night, however, for a fire to have succeeded in getting a foothold, as there was a strong wind blowing at the time, so that it was fortunate that the conflagration was confined to the room where it originated.The cause is more or less of a mystery, as it broke out in a \u2019closet used for storage purposes.General Notes.I Mr.E.E.L.Robinson spent Christmas as the guests of his parents in Guelph.Miss Evelyn Ball, who is attending Whitbv Ladies\u2019 College, is spending the holiday season with Ler parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ezra Ball.Master Walter Clements is confined to his home with a combined attack of asthma and bronchitis.Miss G, Shedrick is home from Montreal recuperating from an operation for appendicitis.The officers and members of the Boy Scout organization gathered at the High School grounds and marched in a body to the home of Scoutmaster Kingsland on Christmas Day, where A.S.M.Lewis G.Bullard, on behalf of the scout organization, presented Mr.Kings-land with a solid gold scout ring as a tangible token of their appreciation of the effortsj|, Scoutmaster Kingsland had made in their behalf.Miss M.Manning, of Montreal, is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs.A.K.Manning.Mrs.W.Whitley, of Spencerville, Ont., is spending the holiday season with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.Sh,i; .yo.Mr.and Mrs.J.E Conners and family were in Montreal for the Christmas season.Mrs.Alex Mitchell, an old resident of Magog, but lately residing in Montreal, died last Friday and was buried from St.Luke\u2019s Church here on Tuesday of this week.A few of the old friends turned out to pay their respects to the memory of the deceased.Mr.Wm.McKenna had charge of the funeral.The pall bearers were Messrs.H.E.Chamberlain.Geo.Cunningham,Geo.Kinnon and John Moffatt.Quite a number of the officials connected with the D.T.Company here plan going to Montreal to attend the annual dinner given by Air.Gordon in that city on the twenty-seventh of this month.Mr.and Mrs.Roy Mitchell, of Montreal, spent the Christmas holidays with his father, Air.R.Mitchell.Messrs.Maurice Donigan, L.Adams, R.Merry, H.Kennedy and A.Adams are among those who are home from McGill University and Stanstead College spending the Christmas season with their respective parents.j A new industry has started up in Magog under the name of Millette & Dupuis.This new firm will manufacture quite a wide variety of articles, which will include Jtep^ ladders, chairs, clothes driers, rolling pins, toys and al kinds of wood turning.They will occupy the building formerly Patch\u2019s Garage, at the rear of Lange\u2019s Livery.They will commence with ten employees and a ten-horse electric motor, and anticipate in a very short time to employ about fifty hands.Alagog\u2019s contingent of boys attending St.Charles Seminary in Sherbrooke, numbering thirteen in all, are spending the Christmas and New Year holidays at their respective homos here.Free Trial Bottle Prc xNo Help Needed to Restore Tom Gray Hair My Ri*!torer is simply and easily applied by combing through tho hair\u2014no expert skill reaum d.You tako no risk\u2014results ora certain, for my Restorer is a per- *¦ \u201c ^ preparation long past the stage of experiment.Restored color is perfectly even and natural in all \u2019 * \" >101- \u201c \u201c d.M bS /ash or rub olf.lust a clear, colorless liquid, clean a rater and as pleasant and dainty to uao.Faded o iacolorod hair just aa surely and safely restored a Jr naturally gray.Provo tho truth of these statements by accoptirfr my special patented Free Trial package, containing frpa trial bottle of Restorer with full information.and dn restions for making tho famous and convincing toil on one lock of hair.MAIL COUPON TODAY Mail coupon today.Indicate color of hair with tk possible, enclose a lock of your hair in your letter.Plea** print your noms and addnmf** \" MARY T.GOLDMAN 56A Ooltfman BIA«.¦«.Pse*.Miss.Plea»* send your pstaD tod FteeTHal Oofri fit.X shows color of hair.Black.uedfnm brown.auburn (dark red).light auburn (light rad).blonde.Coated Tongue Nature's îFaming of Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Nature\u2019s lubricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the \u2018 food waste soft and moving.Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus replaces it.Nujol is a lubricant\u2014not a medicine or laxative \u2014 so cannot gripe., Try it today.A LUBRICANT-HOT A LAXATIVE DUDSWELL m* .¦ £ W .\u2018V .pop HEADACHE.BILIOUSNESS CONSTIPATION.INDIGESTION.KIDNEYS, LIVER, BOWELS.STAN'5'it.AD Mr .and Airs.Carroll Willard, Mrs.Gardiner Willard, of Marble-to.i.and Mrs.Dan Gilbert, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, attended the funeral of the late Francis Willard on Friday at St.Thomas Church, West-bur y.Miss Abbie Biel, of East Angus, has fct.en visiting old neighbors and friends in this place, and was the gnest of Mrs.J.Andrew at Duds-well Centre, for the week-end.Mr.F.L.Gilbert, of Cedarhurst, N.Y., was in this place on Saturday.Mm and Mrs.Bois, Mrs.A.M.Finlay, Air and Mrs.B.W.Jenker-son, of Duda'.veL Junction, and Mias Ada Coveli were at Mr.E.A.Rowe\u2019s on Thursday evening.Mr.and -Mrs.E.L.Green and Mrs.Breton, of Sherbrooke, were -he guest ; of Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Rowe on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Gill is Hall spent the week-end at Nicolet Lake with friends.Mr.and Mr».Ben Bush, Miss Mary, Cecil and Harold Bush and .liss Webb, of Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Gilbert, Mrs.Beattie and daughter, Miss Norma Beat-tie, Mr.Henry Gilbert and Mr.Gordon Wilkie were guests at Mrs.J.Bell\u2019s on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Coveil, of East Angus, were week-end guests at his brother\u2019s, Mr.A.L.Covell.Lake Magog Lodge Installed Officer!.The regular annual meeting of the members of Lake Magog Lodge, No.55, A.F.and A.M., for the installation of officers for the ensuing year was held on Wednesday evening of this week in the Masonic hall here.Bro.J.A.Tate, P.D.D.G.AI., assisted by W.Bro.Ainslee, of Sherbrooke, were the installing officers.The officers installed were as follows: W.M., W.Bro.P.Wagland ; I.P.M., W.Bro.E.A.Robinson ; S.W, Bro H.D.Roberts ; J.W., Bro.Wm McKenna ; Treas., V.W., J.L.MARBLETON Buii^ Bone Ï is equally as imoortant as ?¦ building flesh.Foods that ¦ I assist Nature, fix lime in the I 8 bonesand teeth are essential.| Scoffs Emulsion I of pure vitamine - bearing ® Ajfy cod-liver oil contains, I iBkfir \u2019n alJUndunce, ele-8 UiJl menls energize I® lb A the body and assist in the formation of strong bones and sound lecth Scott fie flown#*.Toronto.Ont.Miss Helen Elliott has been spending the holidays in Lancaster N.H., visiting relatives and friends.Mrs.Wm.Hetherington and Master Donald Hetherington were guests last week for a couple of days of Mrs.K.L.Munkittrick at East Angus.Mr.H.J.Weyland, of Sherbrooke, was in town recently on a visit to relatives.Roy Weston was in Sherbrooke last week.Mr.Willie Gallagher has returned home from a few days spent in Portland, the guest of his brother, Mr.Edward Gallagher.Mr.and Mrs.W.M.Bishop were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ethan Rowe and Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Bishop on Sunday.On Wednesday evening a party numbering sixteen in all drove up from Bishop\u2019s Crossing to give Rev.A.E.E.and Mrs.Legge a Christmas surprise party.The gathering was of the nature of a surprise party, and many good things were brought to replenish the larder.Tho evening was spent in playing games, and at the close very nice refreshments were served by the ladies of the party.The annual business meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Guild will be held on Thursday afternoon, January 4, at I the parsonage with Rev.A.E.E.and Mrs.Legge, at 2.30.All members of tho Senior and Junior Guilds (are earnestly requested to be present.On Child.Broke Out In Pimples, Head Scaly.Used To Itch, \u201c When my little girl tra* two years old she had a severe case of scalp trouble which broke out on her head in pimples.When the pimples came off her bead was n W scaly and used to Itch so that she was always scratching.\"I tried aU ktnda of remedies but in vain.I sent for a free aamplfc of Cuti curl Soap and Ointment which helped her.I bought more and after two weeks she was completely healed.\" (Signed) Mrs.Lillian Fortier.104 Unit 8t., Providence, R.I., Feb.U, 1921.Cuti cura Soap, Ointment and Talcum are all you need for every-day toilet and nursery purposes.\u2022uiftolaftfcrTMbTMtil.A tUd, ,44 BV rut it., W , 1 where.8o*c>tto.Ointment ______j: \"If e\u2014.T \u2014 M«aNr«Al.\u2019rM4 .Soeptto.Ointment2Sand6te.TalremIBe.-CwtiwT» Soap akavee without Mur.Give it Fair Play Why not decide NOW to givi ÎI/TOC Tablets, the remedy so general, lyused for headache, a fairanasquar* trial} If there Is any doubt In your mind as to the worth of these tabiets or of thelj harmlessness, try them and KNOW the truth.Don\u2019t sacrifice your comfort on ao, count of prejudice or skepticism.Try thf tablets and know.25c at dealers or bj nail prepaid.B.N.Robinson & G», Heg\u2019d.Coaticook, Quebec.iZutoo Dr.E.A.Tomkins SPKCIAI.IST.EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, Unom 24, Olivier Block.Hours : 9 10 4.Tot.178.X Rny In office.SHERBROOKE.(At Richmond ererr Saturday.) Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classified Advertisements in this issue.They likely name something yoq want Coughs and Cold* Mean Reatle** Night* wfekh up the vitality, painter lurK* in every tour * cold U allowed to run.A ft*Wt nature to bring your c hildren quickly back to health and strength and avoid aerkttu cooaptkatlons tnr the prompt use of Gray's Syrup \u2014 over éO y cur i la use A*way \u2022 S ay tha Mr*.E.W.Gibson will entertain i the Women\u2019s Missionary Society, of; ¦.he Methodist Church at her home ' on Wednesday, January 3rd, at 3 p.j m.The Mission Circle will meet at the home of the Misses Flint, on i Wednesday, January 3rd, at 7.30 p.; I m.Mias Renna Nutbrown, of I>en-: noxville, is the guest of Mrs.Hatty Layhew and family, Stanatead College.Mr.Callam, of Montreal, «pent Sunday with hi* sons, at Stanstead College.Fire destroyed the farm house on, the Captain Good farm in Boynton on Sunday night.Mr.Ed.Aldrich; ;» the present owner, and the build-1 ing caught fire while he was doing ; the evening chores, probably from an overheated stove.Miss Laura Hudson is visiting heri sister, Mra.William Roy, Greenfield, Maes.Mrs.D.R.Parsons has returned from a week\u2019s visit with her father,! Judge Hackett, at Cowansville.Misses Florence and Ann Hackett, ; of Montreal, have been visiting rela- ! tive« in town.Mr.H.A.Clark, of Cookahire, i was a guest of Dr.and Mrs.Ross for the week-end.The little son of Thomas Cooper cut himself severely on .Sunday evening, while at play, by falling on a sewing machine, cutting a deep out E G -, - wnrn i \u2014r.».,^ Try It For All Skin Injuries & Diseases SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1923.PAGE THREE BEGIN HERE TODAY BBN IMJRJBY.a prisoner, la paroled to an old friend of the Darby family because It Is proven by a noted alienist that, Ben U a victim Of amnesia.The old friend.HIRAM MBI/VIBUjJ.In Seattle UVM^JcBfery ^SeUsan.leader of CHI son's beautiful (fanshter, BBATRIca who repulses him.when ICsta and Ben arrive at the netth woods, the latter's memory ou-the road \u201c> rocure supplies 1 f; tx t, ¦e they were ta ana call for procure euppi S\u2019fflfttHB, wet of the deceased Hiram.IFC^e^îf^ ,r0ntUr8- ON wns THE STORY terms wen bared, desaatna In foam, the hair stood erect on the potrevfu tom, powerful dhottUara; aad Instantly Ben Moosnlaed ita breed.It was a ma^nlAoent apectmen of that hogw.ffs'dht runner of the forest*, the N< \u2018 lood-ftmd.Hero» breed\u2014this savage, blood-mad.fleroe-evod creature that turned, snarling, at his approach.Fend* was only a fellow wiidemeae reaters, a pack brother of the dark ferret*, aad be had xm further cause fey*» Tshrls!\" he ordered shorpty.\u201cÇtttte here)\" |m veto» was com-mWddmg and clear above the ant-mire sotyls There followed a curious, ion* Instant of utter sthsnee and Infinite Fmris,\" Ben said amain.Tmtn slowly, rteadUy, Ben moved toward hint.Watching unbelieving, Morris saw the ftercs eyes begin to lose their fire The stiff hair on the ehooldrrs frit into piao*.tense mutoto relaxed.â«n stood beetde ht» now, his hand reaching.\"Down, down,\" he cautioned quietly.Suddenly the wolf crouched, cowering, at his feet Ben straightened to find himself uriddr \u2022 wondering scrutiny by both Mhrris utd the girl \u2018\u2018Good Lord.Derbyi\" the former exclaimed.\u201cHow «m you dp It\u2014\" Suddenly Ben reached and took the wolf* head between his hand.Slowly he lifted the savage face til! THE SKYLINE here alooe\u2014 Then the gray eyes lighted and a smile broke about Ben's lips.Few times in his life had he smiled in quite this vivid way.\u201cThen it's you,\" he exulted, \"who is going to be my fellow traveler to-morrowt\u201d CHAPTER VJ Hitting the Long Trail BEN found, rather as he had expected, that the girl was not at all embarrassed by the knowl-edge that they were to have a lonely ail-day ride together.The frontier had taught her to judge men.As dayhgbt broke they started out, down the shadowed street of the little town.\"The last we'll see of civilization for a long, long time,\" the girl reminded him.The mac thrilled deeply.\u201cAnd I\u2018m gjad of it,\" he answered.\"Nothing ahead hut the long trolli\" At the very headquarters of Boor Map\u2019s Crook, where the stream had dwindled to a silver thread between mossy banks, Beatrice and Ban made their noon camp.But it was not to bo that this a si\\\\ ^1 wolf had come into his service.CHAPTER VK\t\u2022*' The Wolf Scents Death AS twilight darkened to the fuB gloom of the forest night, Ban and Boa trice rode to a loaoly cabin on the Yaga River\u2014one that had been' built by Hiram MelvUlo years past.They had seen a lighted window from afar, marking the end of Baatrlcs's hard day's ride.\u201cOf courne you won't try to go on tonight?\u201d she asked Ben.\"You'll stay at the cabin?\u201d \"There likely won't be room for three,\u201d ha answered.\"But it's a clear night.I can make a fire and sleep out.\u201d They hatted at last; and Beatrice saw her father's form, framed in th-e doorway.She hastened into bis arms: waiting in the darkness Ben could not help but hear hts welcome.Many things were doubtful; but there could be no doubt of the love that Nellson bore his daughter.\"But why so many horses, Beatrice?\u201d he asked.\u201cYou\u2014brought some one with you?\u201d \"He s a prospector\u2014Mr.Darby,\" the girl replied.\"Come hers, Ben\u2014 and be introduced.\" Ben had already decided upon his course of action.He knew perfectly that it would only wit Nellson on his guard if he stated his true position; and besides, he wanted word of Eiram.\u201cI may have a wrong steer, Mr.Nellson,\u201d he saiq, \u201cbut a man X mot down on ihe rIter-trail, cut of ffnowy Gulch, advised me to come hero.He said that he had some sort of a claim up hfre and that his brother left him, and though it was a pocket country, he thought tkere'd soon be a great rush up this way.\" \"I hardly know who It could have been that you met,\" Nellson began doubtfully.\u201cHe didn't tell you his name\u2014\" \"Melville.I believe that was it.And if you'll tell me how to find him, I'll try to go on tonight\u201d \u201cMelville, eh?I guess I know who you mean now.But no\u2014I don\u2019t know of any claim unless It\u2019s over east, beyond hare.Maybe further down the river.\u201d Ben made no reply at once; but his mind sped like lightning.Of course Neilflon was lying about the claim: ho knew perfectly that at that moment he was occupying one of Hiram Melville\u2019» cabins.\"He hasn\u2019t come up this way?\" Ben asked casually.\u201cHe hasn't come through here that I know of.Of course I'm working at my claim\u2014with my partners \u2014and he might have gone through without our seeing him.It seems rather unlikely.\" \"He told ma.in the few minutes that I talked to him, that his cabin was somewhere close to this one\u2014I thought he said up this creek.\" \"There is a cabin up the creek a way,\u201d Nellson admitted, \"but it isn't the one\u2019 he meant.It\u2019s on my dal», and my two partners are living in it.But when he said near to this one, be might have meant ten milee.That's the way we northern men speak of distance.\" He said his farewells to the girt refused an invitation to pose the night in the cabin, and made his way to the green bank of the stream.Four hundred yards from the cabin\u2014obscured from both by the thicket»\u2014he pitched his camp.Ben made his Are and unpacked his horses.He confined his riding horse with a picket rope; the others he turned loose.The he cooked a simple meal for himself and ths gaunt servant at his heel».When the night had come down in full, and as he sat about the starring coals of his supper fire, he had time to devote serious thought to the fate of Erram.elusion that it s really worth pros- Impelled by an urge within hlm-pectlng.He's In this same country i self Ben suddenly knelt beside his 'Old Hiram had him pretty well [ now.\"\tj lupine friend.He could not under- crglned, I suspect.\" The man\u2019s eyes ' \"I suppose III meet him\u2014111 like- stand the flood of emotion, the fell to the\tshaggy farm at his fe»t.|\tty meet him tonight\twhen I take\tyou ! vague sense of Impending and \u2019I'm glad I\thappened\talong, Miss\u2014\"\tto the cabin on the\triver.\tYou\tsaid\tdramatic events that stirred him to \"Beatrice\tNellson.\tI live here.\"\this name was\u2014\"\tthe quick.He only knew, with Nellson!\tHis mtncl\tseemed to leap j \"Jeffery Nellson.\u201d\tknowledge akin to Inspiration, that md catch at the name- Just that Ben's thought flashed to Esrani.day he had heard it from the lips of The recovery of the mine had been the Bkorchafu.And this was thglthe old man's fondest dream, the house next door whore dwelt his fel- j laaf.hope of hie declining years, and ; this setback would go hard with him.hospital and return home.AH are sorry to hear of the continued illness of Mrs.Frank Holden.BEDFORD It woe with deep regret that the community learned of the death on Christmas Day, in Montreal, of Mrs.Arthur Hickey.Mrs .Hickey had been ill for the past six weeks with pneumonia, but it was thought that she would be quite well within a short time.It was just a week ago that she took a turn for the worse.A specialist was called and she rallied till five o\u2019clock on Christmas morning, when she passed quietly away.She is survived by her husband, Mr.Arthur E.Hickey, former manager of the Molson\u2019s Bank here, and one little daughter, Margaret.The funeral took place on on Wednesday morning, interment being at Cultsville, Ont.The sympathy of the community goes out to Mr.Hickey and little Margaret in their sad lose.Rev.F.i'j.Whitley, Mr.and Mrs.D.J.Reid left for Montreal on Tuesday evening, to attend the funeral of the late Mrs.Hickey.and Mrs.L.E.Fessenden at Ful-ford over the Christmas holidays.Mr.Dudley Carleton spent the Yuletide season with his family in Montreal.Mr.Jack Scholes and Miss Violet Warlow, of Montreal, are guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Brown over the Christmas season.Mr.and Mrs, Michael Curley went to Windsor, Vt, on Friday to be guests of their son, Mr.Hubert Curley, and Mr*.Curley, for the Christmas holidays.Mr.Harry Gilbert, of Montreal, is home for the holidays with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.James Gilbert.Miss Isabel Crowell left for her home in Sutton on Friday night.Miss Stella Doherty, who recently underwent an operation at the Lachine Hospital and who returned on Thursday, is improving and ex- days.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Buchanan, of Dorchester, Mass., returned to their old home town for the Christmas Rev.Whitley and Mr.Reid accom- festival, and were guests of Mr.and panied Mr._ Hickey to Cultsville.' Mrs.A.Buchanan, Chapel Corner, serious.The Misses Emily and Annies Selby, with their guests Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Selby, of Montreal, were guests on Christmas Day of Mr.and Mrs.William Selby.Mrs.Sidney Warlow was a guest of Miss Bertha Rice on Tuesday afternoon.The Misses Jean and Marion Guil-Ifctt, of Montreal, are spending their holidays with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Guillett.Mr.S.L.Guillett was a Christmas Day guest at the same home.A splendid Christmas entertainment was given by the scholars of the Methodist Sunday School on Friday evening, December ?2nd, an especially good programme of driils, recitations, choruses and etc., was rendered in an excellent manner and \u2022**oa* êppuM- S^uJttTSmpanv 2° Toronto, cahao* reflected great credit on their in- pects to return to Lachine on Mon- structor, Miss Doris Savage, with I______________________ day.\tMiss Alice Martin as accompanist.I 'a- ,\t\" Mr.Clarence Martin, of Bury, was i Mr.Ewart Martin assisting with ' ilerDen doncs' a guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.O.Martin, for the Christmas hoii- while Mrs.Reid returned home on Wednesday evening.Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Saunders and Mr.Brant Saunders spent Christmas with the Messrs.Saunders\u2019 parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Saunders.Christmas was ushered in in rather a warm fashion at Stan-bridge Station as the engine house and the locan engine were burned on Sunday evening causing a loss of about $20,000.Owing to the break in the weather the local skating rink has not Mrs.E.E.Ingals, c0\u201e,\t-\t, I 1st Primer\u2014Mabel Page, Evelyn Sania was very much j Mudgett; Alton Worde^( Norah the cornet.in evidence and of course was large-1 sturgeon Stèïu DedouT ly looked for by the children.The]\texaminations-LuclenneTher- unloading of the tree caused a good riault, Abertha Terriault, Willey \u201e\u201e\t-\t\u2014\tTerriault, Bessie Willey.deal of merriment and amusement to young and old and was the clos ing item of a very pleasant evening.I EAST BOLTON WEST SuTTON RESULTS OF EXAMS.The results of the Christmas examinations were as follows in order of merit:\u2014 Grade VII\u2014Burney Best, Carleton their eyes met.The welt growled, i some of my dust.\"THERE\u2019S NOTHING I CAN SAT\u2014TO THANK YOU,\u201d THE GIRL WAS MURMURING.journey should hold only delight for Ben.A half-mile down the river he suddenly made a most momentous and disturbing discovery.He bad stopped hie horse to reread the copy of Hiram Melville\u2019s letter.Intending to verify his course.His gaze came to rest upon a familiar name.Look out for Jeff Neileon and his gang,\" the letter read.\"They seen then, whimpering, tried to avert its gaze.Then a rough tongue lapped at the man\u2019s hand.And now, tor the first time, Ben found himself regarding Beatrice.He tots!* scarcely take hie eyes from]ward her face.He knew perfectly that he was staring rudely, but b« was without the power to turn hie eyes.Her dark eyes fell under his gate.\"Ther*** nothing I can say\u2014to ihank you.\" the girl was murmur-jog.\u201cI never saw anything like it; jt was just as if the wclf understood every word you *ald.\" At first he did not glance at Beatrice.Slowly he folded the letter and put It back into his pocket.\"I\u2019m going all right,\u201d he announced.He urged l^!s horse for- It eeems to me we must be heading into about the seme country.\" Ben went on.\"You see, Miss Nell-son, I'm going to make my first permanent camp somewhere along this stll stretch.\" \"My father has come to thfe con- ami Mr.and Dunboro.Mr.George Doherty and Miss Sadie Doherty were guests of Mr.and Mrs.S.Hoatherington, at Cowansville, on Christmas Day.Mr.and Mrs.Curtis Manson entertained at a family dinner party Lavery, Ethel Page, on Christmas Day.Covers were laid Grade VI\u2014James Dempsie, Clare for nineteen.The guests included Macey, Burton Page, Lormer Will-Mr.and Mrs.H.0.Martin and fam-; ey-\t_ ily, Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Doherty and ! Grade 'TB,(?bbTe Macey\u2019 Garnet family, Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Doherty TV*1,ley1 MTThe l Stu,r/eon-.T ca me\toiwawxiR axiiiv ii«a iiw ,\toviri Mv nr,ri\tp xj ' Grade IV\u2014Jean Dempsie, Laura been opened yet.It is hoped that 1\t'Vi\td M R' H'i Lavery, Marjorie Mudgett.the weather conditions will prove D°herty and dau^htel-\tGrade III\u2014Clyde Macey, Finlav more favorable during the coming: .' and/?îr®'JosePj?Sell\u2019>' enter-: Dempsie, Olga Lee, Rena Worden, week, so that all may enjoy the talnec> on Christmas Day.\tI\tBertha Mudgett.pleasures that the local rink enjoys.' Mrs.Olmstead, of Sutton, has1 Grade II\u2014-Mildred Wilson, Ruby There was a New Year\u2019s ball at come to assist in the care of Mr.and Worden, Gerald Page.Stanbridge East on Monday even-j Mrs.Sweet, their condition is very 2nd Primer\u2014Douglas Mudgett, ing, January first, in the new Mem-\t\u2019 orial Hall.\ti There is to be a meeting of the members of the Agricultural Soci- ! ety of the County of Missisquoi on Monday afternoon, January 8th, in the County Building.Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Jones had 1 as their guests for the New Year] Mr.E.H.Cairns, the latter\u2019s broth- ! er, Miss Claire Rowan and Miss j Mabel G.Kilton, all of Montreal.Wm.Taylor, of the Canadian ' Bank of Commerce, spent Christ- j mas with his mother in Waterloo.A basket social will be held at the home of Mrs.Henry Shonyo\u2019s on Wednesday evening, January 8rd.The young people are refuested to bring their snowshoes.SUTTON JUNCTION Lp«x phonograph records.All the latest at N.S.Emerson\u2019s, Sutton Jet., Que.65c delivered.Write for catalogue.A FRESH VICTIM \u201cLend me a fiver?Why don\u2019t you borrow of Markley?He\u2019s easy.\u201d \u201cBut I don\u2019t know him as well as I know you.\u201d \u201cThat\u2019s just it; and he doesn\u2019t know you as well as I do.\u201d You can serve i thot/ BOLTON PASS lo?» traveler for the morrow \"Then it\u2019s your lather\u2014-or brother \u2014Who'* going to the Yuge\u2014\u201d \"No.\" the girl answered doubtfully.\"ity father 1» already there.I'm But there would be certain planning.whon they met again over their camp fire.And there were three of them allied now.Feurls the lay the aimwer to his / in Fenris problem FVnrls.old boy,\u201d the man whispered.\"Can you find him for me.Fenris^ He'» out there somewhere\u2014\u201d the man motioned toward the dark\u2014 \"and I want him.Can you take mo to hîtu?\u201d {Continuée! In Oar Next Issue) BEDFORD AND DISTRICT NEWS the well-laden Christmas tree.\tIDucharme, of Granby, returned to Miss Evangeline Hall has gone to their respective homes for the holi- the General Hospital, where she un-idays.The Christmas tree, which was held in St.Andrew\u2019s Mission Church on Thursday evein, was a decided success.The children had been very ably trained by their teacher, Miss Montford, for their several parts.At j the close of a lengthy programme : Santa Claus appeared and distributed the gifts from a well laden tree.Every child in the neighborhood re-ceived a gift, candy and nuts.Mr.Walter Hardin very kindly collected a fund for this purpose.Mr.and Mrs.Ivan Williams and little son, Garth, have left for Sherbrooke where they have accepted a | position with Mr.B.C.Howard.j Mr.David Blunt, of Minnesota, is ; spending a few days at Hillside | farm.I Mr.Albert Knowlton is spending 'the holidays in Montreal with his | daughter, Mrs.Allin.Mr.and Mrs.Robert MacMillean entertained a large party at dinner | on Christmas Day.I Mr.and Mrs.J.Pibus, Sr., and Miss E.Pibus spent Christmas at Mr.L.H.Pibus\u2019, Knowlton.Mrs.M.Gardner and Miss Julia Monteith were at Mr.Freeman | Norton's, West Bolton, for Christ-; mas.Mr.and Mrs.J.Badger and fam-, ily and Mr.and Mrs.S.Mooney were Christmas guests of Mr.F.Stan-1 bridge.Bolton Glen.! Mr.and Mrs.F.Knowlton were recent guests of Mr.Walter Knowl-ton, Foster.| Mr.ad Mrs.F.Giddings went to j Knowlton and spent Christmas at Mr.J.Needham's.Mr.and Mrs.A.Royea, Mr.and / T-.»»\t.'Mrs.Chamberlain and Mr.and Mrs.Idenvcnt a slight operation .on Mr.D Martin and sister, Mrs.A.| Benoit were ts of Mr.Masons.Thursday.At Present she IS doing Danforth, spent Christmas with re-jKnow\tchristmas.as W'ell a* can Be expected, much to |lat^,\u2019n2^°Tv \u2022\t.-\t,, Mr.H.Irwin, of Knowlton, was the gratification of her friends.j Much sympathy is telt for the\tT_ \u2022 .\t_ ______\t'\t| Mrs.H.E.Williams is indisposed family of Mr.E.Bobo, three of|®t Mr.N.Irwins on Christmas Day.^\t_\t.at her home here.\tI whom are seriously ill with pneu- Daily Reports trom Correspond-) Migs N.Watson is in Montreal for Eating foods that are Jacking in real nutriment means lowered vitality.Fry this hot, nourishing dish for breakfast or lunch : Heat two Shredded Wheat Biscuits in the oven to restore their crispness; then pour hot milk over them, adding a little cream and a little salt.To make a real hot whole wheat porridge put the Shredded Wheat Biscuits in a small saucepan; add salt and enough water to coyer the bottom of the pan ; stir and boil until it thickens, then serve with milk or cream.Better than ordinary porridges for youngsters or grown-ups.Contains all the bran you need to stimulate bowel movement.ents of What Is Going on in the a 1^da^i,taker Different Localities.KNOWLTON spent Thursday with Mr.and Mrs.Sidney Taylor in Foster.Miss Kate Robb has returned from spending a few days in Cowansville with Mr, and Mrs.C.O.The St.Paul\u2019s Church annual sup- Robb, per was held on Thursday evening j Mr.nnd Mrs.Stuart Allen have in the Sunday school room, with a returnccj t0 Montreal after spending large attendance, and was followed Christmas with their aunts, the Miss-by the singing of Christmas hymns cg ijHW|pps.and carols.Santa Claus then made |\t.his appearance and remembered each and every one with a gift, from C-1 EASTMAN A Christmas tree and entertainment was held by the pupils of the jschool, with Mrs.I.Fletcher in charge of the programme, on Friday evening.December 22.in King \u2019Edward Ilnll.It was well attended and much enjoyed.| The Sunday School of St.John\u2019s ! Church held their Christmas tree mid entertainment in the church hall on Saturday evening, Decern ber 23rd.Mr.and Mrs.T.Brenult, of ; Know lton, spent the Christmas boh 'days with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Breault and Mr.and Mrs.! Tracey.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley and family motored to Malone, N.Y., for the ' holidays.i Mr.nnd Mrs.Donaghy ami son and daughter have been the holiday Mr.Cornish spent the holidays | moma.\t|with his fan\u2019^Y- The little son of Mr.and Mrs.W.1 Mrs.Fred Arthur, of Knowlton.Ewens is quite sick with pneumonia.; is staying witn her parents for) The Misses Margaret.Isabel and i some time.Florence Marshall and Mr.W.Mar- j Miss Clara Mountford is spending shell .of Montreal, were the guests I the holidays w ith her mother in j of their friends, Mr.and Mrs.T.j Waterloo.Marshall, for Christmas.\tj Mrs.A.Royea was with her Mr.J.Marshall spent Christmas daughter, Mrs.Alton Foster, Brome, Shredded Wheat tihJe ttfkmi Hod in biscuit firm In Sherbrooke, a guest of his daughter, Mrs.F.Payne.Mr.and Mrs.E.Hopps went to East Bolton for Christmas.EAST HILL Mrs.the WEST INDIES CRUISES By S.S.E mpress of Britain From New York, I JânTLTand Feb.20.ïi>2:;.\t1 Auk for Booklet.FROM ST.JOHN.N.B.ClPBlHIRG, H AMPTON.HAMIItmt; Feb.10 I Mur.17 .Mellu ^ j jyj j Mrs.R.Penrdon CHERBOURG.SOUTHAMPTON.AN','-\t1%,^\tSeale, of Sherbrooke, Wnr , I Apr.7\t.Wnnrdcr.i, lias been spending the holidays at ro LIVERPOOL\t(her home.\tit,,, Mv 2 1 Mur.2 .Mnriorh1 Misses Hare! 1 anker and Bella Relative» here of Mr.and Robert; Wilson who attended Christmas gathering held by them at their home in Sutton Junction were Mr.and Mrs.B.Wilson and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.C.Wilson and family, Mr.and Mrs.L.Ouil-lette and family and Mr.and Mrs.H, Dudley and family.Mr.and Mrs.H.J, Tlbbitts, of Brome, spent Christmas Day at Hill Crest Farm with Mr.E.and Mrs.C.Tibbitts.recently.DUNHAM Mr.William Baker, of Calgary, spent the Christmas holidays in1 town, and is the guest of his sisters, Mrs.F.W.Hibbard and Miss Winnifred Baker.Mr.Macintosh Rykert spent a few days in Montreal last week.Miss Aurelia Archambault spent the Christmas holidays with friends in Sweetsburg and Cowansville.Mr.Harry Yeats, of Port Colbome, Ont., spent the holidays with his parents, Dr.and Mrs.J.F.Yeats.Miss Dorothy Bates, of Richford, Vt.is staying with Mrs.A.G.Cam- MANUFACTURERS LIFE mmm extends to its numerous Policyholders sincere wishes for a Happy and Pros-erous New Year.The Company's Miss E.Richardson, of West eron during her holidays.Brome, attended the Christmas tree Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Selby, of entertainment at the Hill on the [Montreal, were guests of the Misses Function as a national institution is so wrapoed about the home, its comforts and nappiness, that eaoh succeeding evening of December 81«t* and was a euost at Mr.B.WilponV The entertainment wan a pronounced suc- cess Jan.5 Jen.1R Jan.24 r*b.0 Mar.16 Mnrhvrn K«b.\t23\t|\tMir.\t23\t.\tMomelnri» Mur.\t»\t|\tAar.\t«\t.\tMontcalm Apr.1»\tMontre*», TO GLASGOW.Jan\tIS\t|\tMar,\t1\t|\tMar.\t2fl\t.\tM»tA«amn.E*b.\t16*|\tMar.\t17\t|\tApr.\tID\t.rtarbiwn * Vi* aiasgow-.Applr a> Loral Asenl*.nr J.E.P»rkrr.Con.Aient, PS».tlcpL, 141 HL Jomm KL.M un 11 val, t|ur.Mr.ami Mrs.Oscar Metevier and daughters, of Knowlton, spent the Christmas holidays with Mr.and Mrs.A.Metevier.Mr.and Mrs.W.Martin ertter- Tie Christmas festi- Uinod most delightfully at a house dance prior to tn vit i es.-#§¦ 'ing norm, time in Knowlton with I her daughter, Mrs.Carl Stone.Dr.B.A.PLANCHEkH.:\u201d::.-\" Dentist\tMr.Donald Wilson spent several cad mu a na dL i f\\A day* in Wert Brome, a gucat *t Mr.FARNHAM\u2014Phone 104.w Richardson\u2019s.Al Cowansville every Friday and The iniiny friends of Mr.Harold .Snlni'dav.Post Office «lock.Phone tail arc much pleased to learn that yy\the will soon be able to leave the Emily and Anuica Selby during Christmas week.Mr.John Baker, of Vancouver, B.C., has been a visitor of his sisters.Mrs.F.W.Hibbard and Miss Winifred Baker.Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Strange, of North Brookfield.Mass., are guests of Mrs.Oscar Johnson for the holidays.Mias Gertrude Yeats, R.N., of the Royal Victoria Hospital, wa* a guest , of her parents, Dr.and Mrs.J.F.| Yeats, on Sunday, Dee.24th.Mrs.Sidney Warlow, of Macdonald College, spent tihe Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.Brown.The Misses Laura Kemp, Daisy end Ivy Stanford were gueati of Mr, who appreciate the service it ) The past year has been a very satisfactory one.1922 New Business Issued 42 Million Dollars U.O.i\u2019olmrr.City Ropreeraitatlve.Sbtrbroofce.Gr*.J.AlnaiMtor.District.Maiutcer.HtehnanA.V.A.Ta'», District ARCixt, LcrmoTvtll*.I IE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1923.CITY MUEFLETS * A.H.Genge, Piano Tuner, Resilence 194 Quebec St., Phone 846W.Sherbrooke Snowshee Club concert party at His Majesty\u2019s Theatre, Janaary 6th, 1923.Tickets now on sale it A.C.Skinner\u2019s Store.Secure your ticket early.Mr.T.J.Parkes, manager for the Eastern Townships for the Sun Life Assurance Co.,' of Canada, has re-teived a telegram from his Head Office advising him that the amount if issued business for the year 1922 txceeds one hundred and seven Millions of dollars and thanking the field force of the Eastern Town- ola Bush sang \u201cNearer My God to ships for their fine contribution to Thee.\u201d The pastor gave a short de-this amount.The prospects for busi- votional address on Philirpians 3.13 ness in 1923 look remarkably good as and 14.the revival of business in general i Special prayers were offered for seems to indicate that the trade tide p^ace, \u201cThat the war clouds han»-has turned for good.\tso ominously over the Near DR.G.E.RËÂD ATTHE ROTARY Sight be'fyefr of univer^pea^2\u201d _\tGathered with bowed heads around Dr.Geo Ellery Read will be the the throne of grace, the congrega-speaker at tonight s session of the tion passed in perfect silence into Rotary Club.Dr.Read will take a the New Year subject of his own chosing and will *\t_____ most likely introduce a number of features closely connected with the weaving of rotary ethics day life.NO- R.HAPPY ST.ANDREW\u2019S CHURCH TICES Tuesday\u2014Communicant\u2019s Class in the Manse at 7 p.m.Board of Management at 7.30 p.m.Wednesday\u2014St.Andrew\u2019s FIRST CALL TO SNOWSHOERS.\u2022in\tmembers of the Sherbrooke m everj Snowshoe Club will hold their initiais tramp for the president\u2019s shied to-;niorrow (Wednesday) evening, and lit is expected that there will be a (big turnout.The captains of the various teams entered in competition are urged to line up their men Anvil.and ^ave them on hand at the corn-mry in Church Hall at 3 p.m.Tea\" e-r °f Queb\u20ac?.St™et and Portland ; Avenue at eight o\u2019clock sharp.Captain Gordon Mackay states that the SeThursdav\u2014Midweek service at l®in Gordon Mackay states that tlie 7 30 p m Choir practice at 8 30 d flrst tramP will be short and snap-\u201e P' nl' °nolr Practlce at s-d0 P-;py, and that if there is not suffic- _ m lent snow for the snow-shoes, a boot F' tramp will be held.His decision regarding this matter will be made Friday\u2014Session meets at 8 p.m.through the Record tomorrow.! * HAPPY NEW YEAR .EAT QUITE HEARTY IS THE WISH OE HAPPY PARTY qc \u2022yHIS is Mr.Happy * Party\u2019s New Year's card.He wishes you one and all, big or small, short or tall, old or young, the happiest New Y\u2019ear that you\u2019ve ever enjoyed.Watch for Mr.Happy Party.HOVEY PACKING CO.LTDl >HERBR00KE.0Ui )PH0NE 1223/ WATCH-NIGHT SERVICE AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH.That the custom of spending the closing hour of the passing year in | SUNDAY AT ST.ANDREW\u2019S, the House of God is still very dear; Large congregations were nre-to the hearts of many people was_,sent both morning and evening in shown by the.large congregation-st.Andrew\u2019s Church on the last that gathered m the Baptist Church Sunday of the old vear.The choir at eleven o clock Sunday evening jrepeated some of the Christmas an-The sen-ice, which was conducted |thems, \u201cBehold! I Bring You Good oy the pastor Rev.D.W.Terry, :TidingS)'.«Roly Night,\u201d and \u201cIt was devoted to prayer and praise, j Came Upon the Midnight Clear.\u201d ',n the £\u201c^nS of th!.old fa«ll,»r The solo parts in the anthems congregation was able - its thanksgiving and j hymns, the to express j longing for better things I Miss Vi- Sherbrooke Undertaking Parlors (OppMite Art Hall) MOTOR AMBULANCE a 1*1\tHearse.OAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Isaéy «aaiatanl wkea reçairei E.A.VOGEL, Manager.I-naW-na rears' eetgan\u2014a«.PHONE 234.Electrical Machinery Insurance New circular, handsomely illustrated, ^with full description of coverage sent on request.Conway & Conway Insurance Advisers.Olivier Bldg.Phone 798-J._ were well taken by Mrs.MacKay, Miss Della Wilkie, Mrs.P.Mathias, and Mr.Wm.Scott, with Miss Laura Rugg presidin'*- at the organ.I ^ In the afternoon session of the Church School the Canadian Girls i Training had complete charge of the service.Miss Helen Robertson presided.Three-minute addresses on the lesson were given by the fol-Ilowing girls: Misses N.Wilkie, M.MacLure, E.MacKinnon, Honour Bright, M.Mennie, M.MacKay ,G.MacLeod, J.MacKinnon, E.Williams, M.Imrie, M.Houlahan and Jean Reid.Miss A.B.Dick contributed a contralto solo.The orchestra of thirteen pieces led the singing.Mr.J ,T.Reid announced that the children had contributed $329 to missions during the year and that $150 would go to the Pointe Aux Trembles School, near Montreal, and the balance to the missionary budget of the Presbyterian Church.Mr.Reid, also, in a few words, welcomed Mr.Ralph Smith, physical director in the Y.M.C.A., at Stratford, Ont., a former leader among the older boys in St.Andrew\u2019s.Miss Smith\u2019s classes gave appronrt-ate Christmas carols.Recitation were given by Geraldine Weyland.Donald, Henry, Leona and Ellen Pegg, George, Loke, Douglas, Henry, Mary and Jean McClymont.Gordon Hunting, Margaret Pegg Jessie Dewhurst and Bernice Glass An amusing sketch in costume was given by Mr.Hawke\u2019s class, entitled, \u201cThe Restaurant,\u201d which was very well done.| The annual prize giving took place, those receiving prizes in the various classes being as follows: Mr.Hawke:)\u2019 class\u20141 Stanley Walker, 2 Turriff Henry; Mrs.Wright\u2019s class\u20141 Naomi Pearton; 2 Sybil Walker; Miss Sterling\u2019s class\u20141 George Loke, 2 Douglas Christie; Miss Smith's class\u20141 Monica Povey, Alice O\u2019Halloran.3 Eleanor O\u2019Halloran; Mrs.Merrill\u2019s class\u20141 Kenneth Nish, 2 Bert Wor-ster; Miss Weyland\u2019s class\u20141 Jean Pearton, 2 Doris Billson, 3 Leona Pegg; Miss Byrd\u2019s class\u20141 Ellen Pegg, 2 Dorothy Woodward, 3 Nellie Worster; Mrs.Hatcher\u2019s class\u2014 1 Lindon Nichol, 2 Sydney Loke, 3 Clayton Merrill, 4 Walter Billson ; Mrs.Worst er's class\u20141 Doris Towne, 2 Ruth Povey, 3 Marjorie Benton; Miss Ruby Pegg\u2019s class\u20141 | Margaret Pegg, 2 Bernice Glass, 3 Elizabeth Smith, 4 Mary Pegg: Miss Davenport\u2019s calss\u20141 Gordon Hunting, 2 Donald Henry, 3 Henry Tren-holm, 4 Lennox Ames.Church attendance\u2014Jean Pearton, Doris Billson.Wm.Worster, Stanley Walker, Matt.Pegg, Kenneth Nish, Alice O\u2019Halloran, E.O\u2019Halloran, Doris Towne, Ruth Povey, Naomi Pearton, Doris Nish.Santa Claus in regulation costume was present and distributed the presents to the general satisfaction, concluding the evening.General Notes.Miss Alberta Hawes, who has been attending Maple Wood Convent, Waterloo, is spending the holidays at her home here.Miss Pauline Partington, of Montreal, is spending the holidays with friends in town.Mr.Arnold Renshaw, of Toronto, is in town with friends on his Christmas vacation.Miss Dorothy Davis who has been spending some time with friends in tion, was a recent guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Marlin.Mrs.Emma Brazel, of Birchton, announces the engagement of her Compton, has returned to her home.Mr.J.Pendleton, of Valley Jotto-Mrs J.A.Seale and Miss Geraldine Seale left on New Year\u2019s Day for a week\u2019s stay in Montreal.In spite of the heavy thaw, skating on Minto Rink was quite up to par on New Year\u2019s Day, and was a popular occupation for many during the afternoon and evening.The Lennoxville Band was in attendance, and added to the interest.Mr.and Mrs.C.Ross, of Niagara Falls, were holiday guests of Mr.C.J.Lane, and other friends.Mr.Cyril ugl Th Mildred Irl ompson, of Sawj First class Plumbing is the best investment you can 'put in your home.A.R Wilson He.tins Frontenac St., Plumbing Sherbraoka Sight Examinations carefully made and glasses prepared in a frame that fits the face and looks well.Prompt service on repairs.McCONNELL\u2019S * Optometrist and Optician 54 King Street THAT IS WHAT Folks ABOUT OUR- .Bread ! SAY i)i THE folks whose appetite and digestion have become acquainted with our bread say \u201cIt\u2019s great!\u201d It\u2019s the three-times-a-day food that hits their palate just right.Our cake is a fit companion for the finest meal.c HIGH CLASS BREAD SPECIALIST SHERBROOKE,QUE BRITISH CONSOLS CIGARETTES MILD, SWEET, OLD VIRGINIA VOU CAN TELL AT A GLANCE \u2014 WERE A STEP IN ADVANCE LX Newton - Dakin Construction Co., Limited General Contractors SHERBROOKE, QUE.Office and Factory Build-\u2019«Ifcs, Power Houses, Highways.HOW time flies and how we aH progress.If a fellow wants to succeed nowadays he wants to keep a step in advance of his competitors.Those among you who are enjoying our sanitary plumbing agree that we render superior service and sell a high grade of plumbing supplies.ERNEST CONLEY 9 Magog St.\tPhone 378.SHERBROOKE.GIVE YOUR BATTERY the care it deserves.It will show its appreciation next summer.Have it DRY STORED at Wiggett\u2019s Battery Service Co.Satisfaction Assured.Your Hardwood Floor Problems Solved and ^^LE>Ct?C.Vacnjam Floor Sorfacer clean your floor, and rcfiniih them\u2014it does cot cost much.Call 7 phone.us up or, th.THE MARCHANT DECORATING CO.30 Dufferin Avenue.List of Radio Bargains We have th reduced prices:\u2014 following overstock which we are selling at 3 Clapp-Eastham Tuners, Type HR 2\tClapp-Eastham Amplifiers, Type HZ 1 Atwater-Kent 2-step Amplifier 3\tDe Forest Tuners .4\tDe Forest Detector Units .6 De Forest Amplifiers.Variocouplm.Variometers.Manhattan Phones, per set .We Carry a Full Stock of Radio Parts Regular Pricp\t.Reduced \t*60.00\t*45.00 ; .60.00\t45.00 .22.60\t20.00 \t50.00 .18.50\t15 50 \t16 00 \t4.78 \t.35 .\t6.50\t5 75 to Send for Our Lis W1GGETT ELECTRIC COMPANY, LTD.19 Marquette St., Sherbrooke EXCITEMENT OX WELLINGTON STREET About half past nine o\u2019clock Satur-: day evening there was considerable excitement on Wellington Street in front of Mr.A.C.Skinner\u2019s store, where the sidewalks for a considerable distance on either side were covered with people who were trying to get into the store and could not.The reason why they could not get in jwas because every available space, including workroom, gramophone showroom and record booths were 1 crowded with a good natured throng who had assembled for the distribu-; tion of presents which Mr.Skinner had announced in these columns.So | great was the crush that two policemen had their hands full protecting the windows and showcases from possible damage.The presents, 41 in number, were distributed by lot, the fortunate ones being Mr.A.M.Sangster, who drew a handsome solid mahogany Edison 1 Phonograp | with coupon 5535.The next present, a fine 21 jewel Waltham Vanguard Railroad watch went to Mr.Wm.Green, of Montreal Road with coupon 5890.Mr.H.Mc-Ginty secured the third present, a handsome 400 day Electric clock with coupon 6809.A string of heads in a handsome case went to Mrs.Wingrove with coupon 2880, while Mrs.Robert French, of Flanders, Que., (6433) and Mr.Austin Brooks ! (13349) each were presented with a five dollar gold piece.Five Eyersharp pencils valued at $3.00 each were then distributed to J.A.McLean (13023), H.A.Mc-Ginty (6807) Miss A.Hatcher I (12083) Mrs.Frank Cole (4856) and Mrs.W.Pettes (12371).The following ten then drew fountain pens, Mde.L.Houde (5178) J.F.Wilson (5657) Alice Joncas (5628) John Waldie (6868) Aid.Geo.Delorme (12360) Miss G.Waller (2600) Miss R.Frenfh (6432) Miss Ruby Labaree (5960) Miss G.Griffith (5937) Miss L.Blanchard (7723).The final distribution was of twenty new dollar bills which went to A.S.Coleman (2098) Miss Yates I (8279) Norton Baldwin (4754) Mr.\u2019 McGinty (6702) Alice Baroche (5042) Mr.Baldwin (13776) Mrs.Sunbury (12246) A.Bramson (11193) Mrs.Lougheed (5671) Mrs.-W.E.Moore (13776) G.Duff i (12569) Mr.Delorme (12362) Thos.Moore (13481) Mr.McGinty (8798) Mr.Green (5863) Mrs.A.Armitage (5187) Ernest Terreault (6968) Mrs.Barrett (11852) E.Simms (3897) Mrs.Houde (12927).Judging from the large number present Saturday night, and the way Mr.Skinner\u2019s store has been thronged with buyers during the holidays this novel advertising scheme has ¦ been a decided success.\u2014-*>-\u2014 - ; LENNOXVILLE * * + * + + ***«** + .,.{.4,4.* St.George\u2019* Sunday School Hold Annual Christmas Tree.On Friday night St.George\u2019s Hall was the ocene of the annual Sunday school Christmas tree and entertainment.The hall was gay with decorations and Christmas colors and made particularly attractive by the fine tree which, laden, with andy bag* and presents, gladdened the young member» MAIL CONTRACT Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Poet-maater-General, wiJi be received at Ottawa until noon on Friday, the 2nd of February, j 1923, for the conveyance of His Majesty\u2019s j Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, 1 six times per week on the route Lisgar Sta-; tion.No.1, from the 1st of April, 1923.Printed notices containing further information aa to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Lissrar Station, Que., and at the office of the Post Office Inspector, Sherbrooke, Que.Poet Office Inspector\u2019s Office, Sherbrooke, Que., Dec.29th.1922.L.E.DASTOUS, Post Office InspecvOr.IOforl8 john ry, Rranswell and baby ce!™,\t-\t, .,\t¦\tdaughter, of Montreal, have been 'Toe aim of the association, raid Bpen,jing.the Christmas and New Mrs.DeLottinvihe, '13 to he.p l-Ç year holidays in town, guests of motners^ m straitened circumstances j jyjrg Branswell, King Street (at the time of confinement, and the I East) Mr_ Branswell joining his I work has received the approbation 0\t£01,\t^wo holiday week- Ithe clergy, and has received most en(je\t-KKic- generous help from the priests.!morning \u201cThe local organization was found- j\t6 ^ ed in this city in July last.It com- \\ prises one central committee and, (.jon was jjgjj at St.George\u2019s Club three parochial committees, .J80'11 yesterday afternoon.The guests (having a president, a vice-mesutem.were receiVea by Mrs.Harry J.Blue a secretary, a treasurer and a eer- an[j\tj j_ Penhale.The rooms tain number ot devoted women wno j were attractively decorated for the.visit the patients at their homes and j oceas;on ancj the orchestra provided make enquiries.In each committee, musjc for dancing.Tea was served: there is a sewing-group, whose dimy jUpStairs.Mrs.J.A.McKechnie pourri to make trousseaus tor babies cd t>offec and Mrs- h.w.Welsh; evtsnwKs'Sï®1 MADE IN CANADA The annual New Year\u2019s Day recep- ! and various articles of underclothing ;and bèd clothing to assist in the work.The parish committees are under the central committee to poured tea.» * « Mrs.C.D.White, Victoria street, j entertained on Saturday evening at (fflue f^ilid dea \u201cbrings happiness (which they report once a year.Theyia danco in honor of her daughter, ( are allowed m their operations, a M;ss Mary white.Among those mertam amount of independence and ent were Mr.and Mrs.W.S.: their efforts must be dire.ted to-, Fry> Mrs_ ^ H Blue> Miss MacKin-ward self-support, the central com-1 nonj Ml._ L G_ T Lynch, Miss Helen jimttee reserving resources for help- Hunte Miss Edith Holbrook, Miss mg mothers in need\t| Eleanor Aitken, Miss Kathleen Pat- wherem the association has Vet(terson,\tEljzabeth SonlerS( Miss and also to neip | been organized, ttees which are just siartmfejKechllie, Miss 'Ivy Berwick, the and are not sufficiently (\t; Misses Genge, Miss Louise Foss, Miss Edwina McCrea, Miss Jean \u201c*».rv\u2019, \u2014\t.\t.\t* 1 Constance Bigg, Miss Audrey Me- committees which aie^jjst starting j-\t\u2014\t-\t- j work, f°r' ,\t.,,\t, I J.V11SS wawma ruourea, hais» \u2018The work of the lady visitor con-( Reid> the Misses Van Roden, Miss sists of enquiry as to mor8i co\u2019- \" ! Marjorie Francis, Miss Cynthia tions, revenue and expense of family Adams> Miss Alice Scudder, Messrs, visited, the probable date of wnf me- Kenneth wilson, jack Hume, Animent, assistance given by other or- drew Patoni Frank Grundy, F.B.;ganizations, and help needed, -he.GoeU Cvril Irwin William Sharpe, person making the investigation K Grundy, Rex Moore, Norris I ffke f.wo\tand Robins, Donald Patterson, H.E.mediately af,^f ,thtepnC0^1vr*eT\"tr\u2019 \u201e O\u2019Donnell, Edward Loomis, Darel (the other about tem days\tDarev, Ashton Tobin.Robert Me- Créa, Lloyd Bowen.K; Bryce.Fr.\u201e- The resident said that each com-! mittee has a dispensary which serves ( as a distributing centre for the ward (in which it is located.A nurse is attached to the association and gives her services when required, adding that so far the medical services have been freely given by son.- of the local doctors.LA GOUTTE DE LAIT.Mrs.DeLottinville also gave information regarding the Baby Welfare Clinic, saying that the two^ organizations worked cis McCaw, Elmer Aitken and others.Tate, Gordon ***+**«?\u2022***?***»^ ?TT SRIEFLETS * CITY COUNCIL MEET TONIGHT.The first session of the City Council for the year 1923 will be held this evening in the Whiting well together, block.In all probability this will The Baby Clinic is open to all class-; be the final session of^Alderman J.'ike.There is one K.Edwards, George T' \u201e, rich and poor ali clinic for each committee of the other organization, these being In the Centre Ward which comprises the parish of St.Michael and the j term.North Ward, one in the East, and one Edwards, George Delorme and J.D.Tremblay, who have all announced their fixed determination | of retiring at the expiration of their A Significant Fact! The first company to attain Three Hundred Millions N of Life Insurance in force in Canada is THE GREAT - WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY The year Nineteen Twenty-two witnessed this achievement.the.West Ward.They are open jCAR SMASHED INTO WELLING- once a week, when a doctor is in attendance with the nurse and a lady in charge of the dispensary.The babies are weighed, cards are TON STREET STORE.What might have been a very serious accident occurred on Wellington Street on Sunday evening filled out, and necessary advice is j sj10l.Gv after eleven o\u2019clock, when 1 (riven.In cases of poverty the doc-1\tg.Paton\u2019s Studebaker skid-1 ded and smashed into J.O.Dufour\u2019s frame and picture store.Mr.Paton given.In cases of poverty tor\u2019s services are given; if the parents are able to pay for services the babies are taken to the family doctor.In closing, Mrs.Do Lottinvillc said that she expected to have a visit ifrom Mrs.Hamilton in the near fu-jture, and hoped that tho League ; would send a delegation to t he meet-(ing at which Mrs.Hamilton would - give an address.She also extended a cordial invitation to all interested in tho work to attend tho meeting, (and thanked the officers and mem-, bers for the invitation to speak be-, fore those present on (Saturday.A vote of thanks was moved by Mrs.D.J.McManamy, and seconded by Mrs.McCabe, and during the tea hour the project of enlarging the was taking his car down to the garage, and in trying to get out of the street car tracks, the car skidded and took the whole window out of Dufour\u2019s store.The car was only : slightly damaged, while Mr.Paton escaped injury.AN UNTIMELY BUT WELCOME GUEST.A unique little visitor arrived on New Year\u2019s Day at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Roy Wiggett, Court Street, which received quite a bit of flattering attention.Well it might, for it was a butterfly, a brand new the project of enlarging the one, a 1923 model of the yellow work was discussed by several ladies, swallow-tail.Shortly after coming (all recognizing the need of, and out of the chrysalis, it flew around splendid results from such work in the room, alighting on the window Lhe city.\tcuirlaiu.and dined with a good ap- petite off a leaf of lettuce.Mig, Wiggett and family hope that the little visitor will decide to remain with them for, though early in the season, the dainty creature speaks of spring in an attractive way.It is not uncommon for moths and butterflies to come out in March, but to decide upon such an important step tho first of January is, to say the least, rushing the season.Its admirers, however, will hope that the frost fairies do not get it, while with a menu of lettuce leaves, an occasional flower, etc., it should become quite domesticated.SUDDEN RISE IN TEMPERATURE.Following close on the cold snap of Friday night and Saturday, when the mercury dropped to twenty-eight degrees below zero, came the mild weather and rain Sunday night and Monday.The thermometer reached a high mark of thirty-nine degrees yesterday.At noon today the official register was twenty degrees.tions generally throughout the city were very orderly.The Chief report's that this holiday season has been one of the quietest ever experienced locally.QUIET LOCALLY.The local police authorities report that the Christmas and New Year's holidays were exceptionally quiet from their «oint of view, ami condi- CHANGE IN ASSURANCE CIRCLES Mr.W.H.Brent, formerly associated with C.K.Fraser & Co., and recently with Mr.C.0.Palmer, has joined the office of Messrs.R.R.Burrage & Co., Record Block.LADIES\u2019 AFTERNOON AT THE SNOWSHOE CLUB.The Sherbrooke Snowshoe Club house was the scene of gay activities yesterday afternoon and evening, when the ladies were the guests of the day.Fully one hundred and seventy-five people were present and at 6.30 supper was served, following which dancing was indulged in until late in the evening.The music, which was excellent, was furnished I by Mrs.Sheppard, piano; Mr.Giff, violin; Mr.Bussel, cornet and saxa-|hone; Mr.Metivier, drums, and Mr.Barrie, banjo.Several tables of bridge and five hundred were also made up and a most enjoyable afternoon and evening was scent.J \\ i T- ., 1.1 r AUL 5IA SHLKbKUUtvL DAILY RECUKÜ, IUE5DAY, JANUARY L, 1V23.lECOBG\u2019S CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CASH RATE\u201425 words or less, 35c each insertion; one cent each additional word.Six insertions for the price of five if run daily- CHARGE RATE\u20142c per word for each insertion; minimum charge 50c each insertion.REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.Beautiful new houses on new- ton Street, near Portland Ave., for tale or to rent.Solid brick, hardwood finiah, hot water heating:, and every modern convenience.Prices moderate.Apply Park Realty Company.118 King; Street West.A LOT OF NEW SHELFS FOR SALE.Double barrel gun, gauge IS, two pair* of snowshoes.Apply North.Day time.100 Wellington St.MALE HELP WANTED.\\%TAKE MONEY AT HOME\u2014$15 TO 9*0 paid weekly for your spare time writing show cards for us.No canvassing.We , instruct and supply you with work.West-Angus Showcard Service, 25 Col borne Bldg., Toronto.I EXPERIENCED SALESMAN WANTED at once.Apply Edwards Furniture Co.*1TT ANTED\u2014TWO STRONG PIN BOYS * ^ for Y.M.C.A.Alleys, to work afternoon and evening at $6.(K) per week.Apply Secretary.VYTANTED\u2014A CALENDAR TRAVELLER \u2019 \u2019 for the Eastern Townships, either full time or side line.Big commissions to a live salesman who can produ*2 business.Samples now ready.Write today for particulars and jgive particulars regarding yourself.News Publishing Co., Ltd., Publishers and Priât-, erg.Truro.N.5.FEMALE HELP WANTED, sn£neelal servant wanted by a : small family immediately.Apply Mrs.H.H.McKee.58 Queen St.Phone 454-W.T> ELJABLE WOMAN OF QUIET HABITS \u2022L ^ wanted to stay with elderly lady during day and do light housekeeping.Apply Box i 5 Record QfF.ce.HELP WANTED.STFAM Room, f (N.Y.\tB,rr AOOOUNTANTC AuffierlaH TrwHaa, Laoeeas Tax Consul* «aiits, Autiita, Systems.Nault Bidg., Sherbrooks-MONTREAL\tOTTAWA.ENGINEERS AJvD SURVEYORS SYDNEY A.MEADE, QUEBEC LAND Surveyor, Coatisoog, Qua.Bell phone.MUSICIANS MR.IRWIN SAWDON.MEMBKR OF Csuncii and Reprekeatativs Dominion College of Music.New Studio, 165 London St- Special course for diplomas in Voice, Piano, Violin, Cello, Harmony and Counter-point.Phono 885.Admission : Matinee 20c Evening 30c Premier Presentations at 2.30, 7.00 and 8.45.Now showing the attraction extraordinary.\u201cOne Week of Love\u201d featuring Elaine Hammerstein, the star without a failure.and Conway Tearle, star of \"Eternal Flame.\" NOTARIES WORTHINGTON A BORLAfifi NOTAR-ioo Public.Sun Lifs Bldg., Shorbr\u2014ka PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR.W.A.FARWELL, SPECIALIST TO the Sherbrooke Hospital.Eye, Ear, Note gxd Throat.Phone 467.45 Duffera Are.tR.K.SPEER, Whit.Blk.Tel.1240 Eye, Ear, Note, Throat.Spec, to Sher.Hoep The thrilling airplane crash, the terrific railroad wreck, the modern society revels which rival in splendor the pleasures of the ancients.You'll never forgive yourself if you miss it.COMEDIES AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS.FRIDAY AND SATURDAY\u2014The man who steals another man's wife commits \"GRAND LARCENY\" with Claire Windsor and Elliott Dexter.ED SUNDAY AND MONDAY'\u2014Betty Compson and Richard Dix in \"THE BOND-WOMAN.\u201d D DRS.DARCHE 6 HEBERT» SPECIAL-ist.Eye, Ear, Noee and Throat.Bror.-ehia1 tube disetuteb, a*thiax, etc.Private Hoe-fital 92 King St.Wool, Sherbrooke.Tel.Dr.l.c.bachand, consulting Special\u2019s:, Eyo.Ear, Nose.Throat.New Ouvier Blocx, Corner King and WaLUn£ia&, Bbeibrooke.WOMEN\u2019S REALM (By Sylvie West) D K.ETHiER.PHONE 67«, 84 KING GT.West.Eiectrotnerapy ; Urinary Disease*.LOS'* and rOUND ^ ^, Jrubber band, consisting of one fifty-dollar bill, balance tens and fives.Re-tur- to Record Box 88 and receive reward \\ GENTLEMAN'S GOLD ENGRAVED presentation ring lost last Thursday on Wellington St, tb.L city.It is greatly valued f;r :ts association?.Finder please return and receive reward.John F.Hayes, Alex.Ames & Sons, Ltd.Phone No.12, 276 Wellington Street rj.RIMM EVAPORATOR, USED TWO years, capacity twenty-five hundred trees ; also storage tank, capacity four hundred bushels, for sale cheap.Apply W.G.Falconer, Coaticook.WANTED TO BUY.YV TAN TED \u2014 A DOUBLE-BARRELED 44-gauge shotgun.Apply stating price lo Bex 61 Record.yiTANTED \u2014 SEVERAL CARLOADS OF * \u2019 strictly first claas round birch logs free from defects, 18\u201d and up diameter at the small end, payment cash winter shipment.Reply Box SI Sherbrooke Record.Several fine Brick and Stucco Houses, brand new, four to tea rooms each.Bath rooms and ex ce hem plumbing.Healthiest part of toam, near Cotton Mills.Clove to church, school and street car.Equipped tnor-oughiy with heating apparatus and storm window».Rent $16 a month and op.Inspection invited.Please call on E.Page at Cotton Mills, or phone 1669.TENDERS -rCI be received by the undereirr-ed up to Saturday.January 6th, 1923, for the delivery of wood to the several schools in the Muni-cipaaty of Eaton\u2014all body wood.Beech, Birch or Mapie, 29 inches long.Wood to be delivered on or before the first oay of April, and to be put under cover by the first of Juiy.Required: 10 to 12 cords of wood for each district school, and 25 cords for Euiwer Model School A.E.BRIDGETTE, Sec-Treas., Birchton.Que.-n CORDS OF 4 FT.DRY WOOD, SAWN \u2019 at both ends.Price right.Edwin Pucker.Phone 523-W.1 n INCH SKATES, 75c.; PAIR SNOW-*-'J shoes, $1; pair snovrehoes, S1.25 : Stevens rifle, .22 calibre, 24 ; field glasses, Henry Ward, Jr., 41 Island St.'T'WO FIRST CLASS EXPRESS SLEICHjS for sale.In perfect condition ana will be cold cheap.Edwards Furniture Co.SITUATIONS y ACAXT.~~ \\\\\u2019n WANT RELIABLE AGENTS TO * * sell our well-known fruit and orna* mental trees ; good pay, exclusive territory nshLs Our agency » valuable.Write for particular».Pelham Nursery Co.Toronto.Ont.\\ SSI ST ANT WANTED WITH SOME knowledge of bookkeeping and typing.Permanent petition to a satisfactory person.Apply mornings to A C.Skinner, 44 Wellington St.North.IN MEMORIAM.In loving memory of Lucy Lewelia North died January 2nd, 1922.One year has passed since that sad day When one we loved was called away.Sad and sudden was the call Of her so dearly loved by all.For oft is shed a silent tear, A little grief, a shock severe.To part with the one we loved so dear.I nserted by HUSBAND, FATHER, SISTERS AND BROTHER.East Angus, Que.DR.J.A.McCAJBE AND DR.E.PLANTE (New York and Paris Hospital»), Spa* cukii&ts.Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Diaraaeo, Olivier Block, corner King and Wellington St»., Sherbrooke, Que.Tel.1746.Consulta* i tions : 9.SO a.m.to 12 ; 1.80 p.m.to 6 p.m.; | 7 to 8 evening»._________________________ DR.FRED C.HENEY (OSTEOPATHIC Physician), Ouvier Bldg.Telephone , 1665-J ; Lennoxvilie, 120-J.|- DR.E.A.TOMKINS, EYE, EAR.NOSE and Throat.N.Y.Post-graduate, N.¥.Eye & Ear Infirmary.Rm.24.Olivier Bid.Tel.178.SIGNS.IN MEMORIAM.GRIME.\u2014In ever loving memory of our dear son and brother (Robert) who fell asleep Jan.1st.1921.\"Never forgotten by those who loved him.\" FATHER, MOTHER.BROTHELS AND SISTER.Sherbrooke, Jan.2nd, 1923, LIVE STOCK FOR SALK.I>ERT WILLIAMS, UO A WELLINGTON St.North.Sign», show cards, window backgrounds.T'WO COWS FOR SALE\u2014WELL BRED.wel] groomed, well fed.no hay.nuff :ed.E.Harrison, Huntingville, Que.p A I R CLYDESDALES, REGISTERED 1 mares, for sale.Weight 2700.Apply Carmi McLaughlin, Knowlton.Que.At Your Service - 1923 We are ready to enable you to practice true clothes economy by our dry cleaning process.A single suit or dress will prove the great value of our service.Sberbroike Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 169.91 Frontenac St.Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classified Advertisements in this issue.They likely name something you want.Apartment House De Luxe For Sale We offer for immediate sale the ¦well known \"Linton Apartment»\" on Moore St.This valuable property is splendidly situated in the b«t residential part of the city, near the n-w Mitchell Square, the car line, the rxwt office, the churches and the chibs.Substantial pressed brick construction, contains three exquisite apartmmte each with six rooms end bath, hardwood floors and finish, marble floors In entrance hall and bath rooms, fire-places, handsome tlectric fixtu-es, cement cellar and hot water heating.Present revenue $2,340.0s defeated the Boston Hockey Club by 5 to 2 last night in the opening game of the Eastern Section of the United States Hockey League.esting Game.Sherbrooke Independents made an auspicious start when they defeated; the Montreal Mount Royals by 4 to 2 in the opening game of the Pro- * « fS « * * * ife well as the necessity of a -St #\tmore generous system of # #\tcredits to farmers and stock- # #\tmen, and the encouragement # #\tof small banks, are among # % matters to come before par- # #\tLament when it assembles on # iff January 31st next.\t# V «r * # play which followed, never a shot went by him.Victoria\u2019s defence really won the game.escorted to his dressing room by the police, who also succeeded in rescuing most of the Edmonton players before serious damage was done.SKIING MANY OUT ON SATURDAY.Quite a few skiers were out on Saturday afternoon and contented themselves largely with taking the runs on the Brault farm.Badges cwre distributed to the members present and the balance can be obtained from the secretary, Mr.Evans Joslin.CURLING WILL STUDY AGRICULTURE IN THE UNITED STATES REGINA DOWNED CALGARY (A»»ociated Pre«» Despatch.) CALGARY, Jan.2.\u2014Regina Cap-vince of Quebec Hockey League at itals terminated their initial swing the Stadium on Saturday evening.around the Western Canada League It was an interesting game and circuit by defeating the Tigers by provided the attraction for quite a : 4 to 3, after a thrilling game last number of fans, who followed the ! night.plays with keen interest.Dr.Lud-\t- ger Forest, M.L.A., faced the puck.¦ VICTORIAS DEFENCE WON from the face-off the visitors rushed\tGAME the local goal.Leonard O\u2019Donnell j\t(Associated Press Despatch.) was conspicuous for some nice work, VANCOUVER, B.C., Jan.2.BROKE EDMONTON\u2019S STRING OF VICTORIES\tcurlers took a hand at the \"roarin (Associated Press Despatch) I game\u201d and availed themselves of the SASKATOON, Sask., Jan.2.\u2014I President\u2019s hospitality.Newsy Lalonde\u2019s Saskatoon Cres- _ Some interesting games were PANCHO VILLA WON (Associated Press Despatch) PHILADELPHIA, Jan.2.\u2014Pancho Villa easily defeated Battling Murray, of this city, here yesterday.Each weighed in 110 at pounds.OUTPOINTED JACK SHARKEY ^Associated Press Despatch) TRENTON, N.J\u201e Jan.2.\u2014Tommy Gerard, of Newark, claimant of the New Jersey featherweight championship, decisively outpointed Jack Sharkey, of New York, here last night in a twelve round bout, according to sport writers at the ringside, who gave nine rounds to Gerard.Sharkey made a desperate effort >PT?C!ini7vx*ci at ttoxîtt\tcome back in the ninth round, The ice was in spfeLS condition -heVhe\t.a knockdown Rut yesterday and, during the course 0f1 ^era4,(\u2018 \"as up in a flash and soon the afternoon, about a hundred re£alned superiority Sir Horace Plunkett, Member of Irish Free State Senate, Ha' Arrived at New York.NEW YORK, Jan.2.\u2014Sir Horace Plunkett, recently nominated to membership in the Irish Free Staia Senate, arrived here yesterday on the Adriatic, commissioned by his government to study agriculture and methods employed by the United States in maintaining the congres-sional reference library.Y.M.C.A.NOTES BASEBALL on the left wing, while Brunet on the Victoria Cougars defeated the Vanish.Eddie Baker opened the scoring Montreal defence was very active, couver Maroons in an overtime game for the locals shortly after the face Austin Hawkins made a nice run, here yesterday by a score of 2 to 1.eff, and he repeated the trick a few but the play was taken back to the From start to finish the game tra- cents scored a double triumph in their Western Canada League game here last night, administering the first defeat of the season to the Edmonton Eskimos by 6 to 5, in an overtime contest, and pushing the Calgary Tigers, who lost to Regina, in the cellar berth of the League.The game ended in a free-for-all fight, with hundreds of spectators milling with players on the ice.Ex- played and curlers are getting prepared for the rink matches which start tonight as well as for the charity bonspiel to be held towards the end of the week.BOXING WILLIE KEELER DEAD (A»oeiatcd Pré» Despatch.) NEW YORK, Jan.2.\u2014 W.H.Keeler, one of the most famous of old time baseball players, died yesterday of heart disease at his home in Brooklyn.He was one of the greatest batsmen of all time and several of the records he set with the famous Baltimore Orioles in the GREB DEFEATED ROPER (Associated Press Despatch) LYNN, Mass., Jan.2.\u2014 Harry ' nineties are still unbroken.He was citement was at a fever height when Greb, light heavyweight champion nineteen years in the Majors.mir.ves later.Dannie Towne got\tindependents area, where Hugh\tveiled at a fast speed, which did not\tthree minutes after the opening of\t\"on a newspaper\tdecision\tover\tBob a bad crack across the leg and was\tO\u2019Donnell secured, and after some\tfinish until Clem Loughlin\u2019s shot\tthe overtime period, Bostrum appar-\tRoper, in a\tten\tround\tbout\there \u2022 slowed up for the rest of the game,\tpretty stickhandling down the right\tfrom the blue line brought the game\tently netted the puck for Edmonton,\tyesterday.With two goals to the bad, the !\twing, passed over to Langis to open\tto a sensational finish after sixty-\tThe goal umpire did not raise his\t- Loyola College boys staged a nice the scoring.Leonard O'Donnell eight minutes and twenty seconds of hand and claimed the rubber had! TAYLOR SCORED KNOCK OUT' SPORTING NOTES recovery and West King, McDonald =et in a nice shot from the wing and super-hockey.The only dull moment not crossed the line, but the Eskimos and McMahon went through and Langis worked his way through the in the play came when \u201cHeck\u201d Fow- were on their way to their dressing (Asstfciatect P \u2014a* Desuatch) INDIANAPOLIS.Jan.2.\u2014 Bud' SKATING RACES POSTPONED (Associated Press Desoatch) NEWBURGH, N.Y., Jan.scored in rapid succession.Just Jefence, but lost control of the puck 1er literally headed off a vicious shot room.Referee Higgins had not rung Taylor, Terre Haute bantamweight, > Warm weather caused a postpone prior to the close of the period, it the psychological moment.\tto Victoria's nets in the third per- his bell, and injhe confusion, La-; knocked out Benny Vogel, of Mil-] ment until this morning of the Mid Emmett Kenaltv equalized on a nea pass \u2019 \u2022\u2022 .ourt were .\u201e.e neat plays, and L.ck\tj^aker was sent to * \u201ccooler for upsetting the goalw.aer.Burt and Mickey Hawkins were causing the visiting defence considerate worry.Ray Larabe took a hand in the proceedings, and when 'tn-eh went uown on the left and i°d and had to be taken off for re- londe rushed on Winkler and scored, waukee, in the first round of a sche-1 die Atlantic speed skating cham-\u2014occ across to Brunet, who equaliz- pairs.He came back with three The referee gave Saskatoon the vic-:duled ten round contest here yester-1 pionship races scheduled for yester- d.Trudeau relieved was immédiat»'- »\u2014 Langis and stitches in his forehead, but in the tory.The Eskimos piled on Higgins,day.Knockout Cyrus, Pittsburgh 1 day.PHYSICAL CLASSES AT \u201cY\u201d The Business Men\u2019s Classes will be resumed at the Y.M.C.A.today at 5.30 p.m., and will be continued according to schedule till the end of the season.VOLLEY BALL Yesterday morning some of the finest volley ball was shown at ths Y.M.C.A.when the Tuesday Business Men\u2019s Class met the High School taking three out of four games.In the first game High School won w'th a score of 15 to 6, 15 to 1 and 15 to succeeding games the Business Men ran out victors with a scorè of 15 to 0, 15 to 9 and 15 to 4.In the next set the second Business Men\u2019s Class and Business Boys met, the Business Men taking the three straight with a score of 51 to 6, 15 to 1 and 15 to 7.The next set was played ofi by Business Men and High School the latter winning three straight with a score of 15 to 2, 15 to 12 and 15 to 7.All through the day the billiard tables and bowling alleys, which were free to members, were in continuous use.LADIES\u2019 GYM CLASS The Ladies\u2019 Gym Classes will reopen at the Y.M.C.A.tomorrow afternoon at 5 o\u2019clock and 7.30 p.m.J rx^.-\t- and' placed the locals m me lead.Workman was given a few busy minutes but A.Hawkins, Trudeau and F Eddie Baker folowed in his shot.; Hawkins, combining nicely togethe trouble started.Baker and Cole, the j took the puck down to the Montrea visiting goalkeeper, had indulged in j end and, following a nice run by A a certain amount of razzing all afternoon, and when Baker followed in Larabe s shot, both he and Cole went Hawkins, Langis made the score to 1, Piche and Brunet were conspi- ; cuous for lone rushes and finally to the ice.Shibiey immediately Brunet went down and passed to A.jumped on Baker and Mickey Hawkins and Billy Burt entered the fray, which concluded in a free-for-all.Mickey Hawkins then went down the right wing on his lonesome, and going clean through the defence, drew out the goaltender and placed St.Patricks in the lead.Shortly after, Dannie Towne sent across a nice shot and Larabe, following up, b; Lepine who netted Montreal's second point.Tom Wolfe came on the second period and put over a nice piece of | work in conjunction with Cloutier.! A Lepine scored for Montreal, but the point was disallowed owing to an offside.Piche and A.Lepine made several rushes down the left.Hugh O\u2019Donnell went through on the right.MOKE ted the puck in, making the score but his pass went a begging.Work- 5 to 3 in favor of St.Patricks.The point was very \u201e doubtful one and Loyola protested same, however, the goal umpire insisted it was a goal end the point was allowed.Mickey Hawkins got hit across the head with a stick and another fee-for-aii occurred on a minor scale.The second period ended\u2014St.Patricks 5; Loyola 3, man turned aside a hot one from Piche, and Barlow came into the limelight with a couple of sterling plays.A.Lepine was sent to the box foi loafing, and as Wolfe went down the ice, he was checked by\u2019 one of the players in the box.The local goal had a couple of narrow escapes and Wolfe then featured with a couple of end to end plays.Hugh O\u2019Don- The St.Patricks goal had several ' nell made a nice run down the right narrow escapes at the opening of the just prior to the close of the period, i final stanza, West King being very The O\u2019Donnell Brothers and Bar-conspicuous.Burt dropped back on low were conspicuous at the open- ] the defence, and following a nice ing of the third period, and Ray run on the rght, passed over to Ed- Hawkins checked very effectively, die Baker, who sent in a hard shot Cloutier made a nice rush, but ms which many believed to be a goal, final shot was high.Brunet went The point, however, was not allowed, through.However, Workman came F.ay Larabe went down along the out of his nets and saved.Wolfe left boards, but Cole cleared a dan- got away a couple of times but gerous shot.Shibiey forced Arguin failure to pass the puck spoilt his to make a smart save, and the St.efforts.Patrick\u2019s goalkeeper was given some Wolfe made a lone rush, and, fol- , anxious moments.Dannie Towne lowing up his own shot, batted in and Mickey Hawkins featured with a the rebound, making the score 4 to couple of nice runs.McMahon and 2.Montreal disputed this point and West King went down together and once again the game was held up fori the latter beat Arguin with a hard argument.A.Lepine scored for shot from close in.A few minutes Montreal, but the point was disal-later, King repeated, and with the lowed for offside, score tied at five all both teams Both goals had narrow escapes in made desperate efforts to get into ; the closing minutes and the* final ; the lead.\tscore of 4 to 2 in favor of the Sher- [ In view of the fact that they had brooke Independents was a fair re- i a league game to play tonight, Loyo- flection of the game.The game was la decided not to play extra time well handled by Mr.George Baker, as it was only an exhibition game, although the visitors disputed a cou- 1 and the final score was 5 to 5.\tpie of plays.The game was well handled by Following the game, the Independ- ! Mr.Tommy Molyneux.\tent officers took the opportunity of The teams lined-up as follows:\tthanking Mr.J.W, McKee, the Hon.Loyola College\tSt.Pats President, for his efforts in connect- ; Cole .Goal .Arguin ion with securing the Shibiey .Defence .M.Hawkins akating and hockey rink.McDonald ,.Defence.Larabe The teams lined-up as follows: 7 v ; necessary j McMahon .P.ight Wing.Burt Mount Royals\tIndependents1 West King .Centre.E.Baker Morin.Goal.Workman Learny-Left Wing- Towne Piche.Defence .A.Hawkins \\\\ eyland .Subs.Kenalty Brunet ¦.,, Defence .Barlow j .\u201d\t.Mitton Church.R.Wing H.O\u2019Donnell | Referee\u2014Mr.Tommy Molyneux.H.Lepine .Centre.Langis BASKETBALL A.Lepine .L.Wing L.O\u2019Donnell Kent.Subs.R.Hawkins Gauthier\t.\t\u201d\t Wolfe Toupin .\u201d\t Cloutier Robert .\u201d\t Trudeau Referee\u2014George Baker.There was considerable.disappointment at the Y.M.C.A.gym.on Saturday when only a very few turned out to see the High School and King's Club, Montreal, in action, ary games were played after the However, the game was both fast star game with the Athletics meet-arid clean, and at one time it seemed ing the All Stars and Sherbrooke as if the local boys would have the High School Junior» meeting Cen-best of the argument.In the open- tal.In the first game the Athletics ' ing half, first the High School went drove out ahead with a score of 31 to ahead and then King s Club, and 12.While the score would seem to when the whistle blew for half time indicate a runaway for the Athletics the score stood 20 to IS in favor that was far from being the case of King\u2019s Club.Kyle did most of every point being hotly contested.! the scoring for the visitors, while The All Stars difficulty being at the I Bryce and McCaw were the goal get- net.In the first half the score stood .era for Sherbrooke High, with Hum-13 to 5 in favor of Athletics and in phrey and Loomis playing splendid the second half the Athletics kept' defence, and Cross keeping Ellicott and added to their lead./\u2022ell in control.In the second period,\tThe\tline-up: Ellicott was a bit too much for the\t\u201cY\"\tAthletics;\u2014H.Grime, Colby local defence getting no less than Stocks, Stoyles, Hatch end Duford.\u2019 tight baskets ,and Spier, who seem- All Stars:\u2014Allan, Pesrson, Ste-»
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