Sherbrooke daily record, 29 janvier 1923, lundi 29 janvier 1923
[" ECHENIÎEIÎCt lilîOS.AI3V.Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897,\tSHERBROOKE, QUE., MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1923.\tTwenty-sixth Yenr.DISORDERS \u2022\tOF MINOR NATURE IN F\t'UHR VALLEY British Cabin'\tet Will Consider Debt Te\t:rms Tomorrow Fired On French Sentries In The \u2022Ruhr District ._ ) (Associaïed Press Despatch) Disorders cf a Minor Nature Took Place on Saturday Night cupation of the Ruhr'vould'b^men-in Ruhr Valley\u2014Station at Essen Was Quiet Yesterday j^the League\" MAY DISCUSS OF REPARATIONS Mosul Oil Dispute Will Be One ol | Matters Taken up by Council | of League of Nations.a Rhineland Republic for February 1.\u2014Berlin Government Claims to Be in Possession of a question as that body met this Copies of Printed Placards Which Are Being Distributed ^e1 Earl of^Balfour presidency of 1 hroughout the Rhineland, Containing Proclamation of The announcement by Premier Brantin, of Sweden, that he would not bring the question up, as he had said he would do, if he found that discussion disagreeable to any of the chiefly interested countries, was taken to mean that France did not consider that her reparation dispute with Germany could be discussed by the League.Premier Brantin made his statement after a talk with Premier Poincare.However, it was thought that the question might be brought up by some member with a view to making it known that, although the Council could not go into the question without being asked to do so by the powers interested, it was ready to take active steps whenever these nations (Associated Press Despatch) DUSSELDORF, January 29.\u2014Sporadic disorders of a minor nature occurred on Saturday evening in the Ruhr Valley.The French sentries in Duisburg and Ratingen were fired upon.French cavalry broke up an attempted demonstration by a few hundred young men in Dusseldorf.None of the incidents resulted in casualties.Left: Harry Putnam, M.P.for Colchester, and right, Theodore Rheaume, M.P.for Jacques Cartier, who will be respectively mover and seconder of the address in reply to the speech from the throne at the opening of the Dominion Parliament.GERMAN GOVERNMENT REPORTS STATION AT ESSEN QUIET YESTERDAY.(Associated Press Despatch; BERLIN, Jan.29.\u2014The station at Essen \"was quiet yesterday, according to reports reaching Government headquarters, although there was considerable intervention by the French in the railway, postal and j said the word, telegraph services.\t_\tIt is pointed out in League circles 1 he Government claims to be in possession of copies of printed placards which are being distributed throughout the Rhineland, containing the proclamation of a Rhineland Republic for February 1st.STEEL MERGER DECLARED TO BE UNLAWFUL Decision Rendered by the U.S.i Federal Trade Commission on[ Saturday.\tj (Associated Press Despatch) J WASHINGTON, Jan.29.\u2014The merger of the Bethlehem, Lacka-1 wanna and Midvale Steel Companies 1 was declared on Saturday by the | Federal Trade Commission to be an j unlawful action in restraint of trade.Notice was issued to all the j corporations concerned to be repre- j .sented at a hearing before the com-1 mission.MOSCOW GOVT.SENDS JAPAN j Sir Michael Sadler, Vice-Chancel- j lor of Leeds University, and greatest jof English educationalists, is to visit j «Canada in March.-0- RUSSIANS AND PROTESTNOTE TURKS DRAW UP AN AGREEMENT that the resolution of September 27th, which was adopted by the council with the full approval of the powers, doés not say that the Council should not follow the reparation qeustion.On the contrary, it expressly stipulates that \u201cthe council should give constant attention to the subject.\u201d The resolution also voices the opinion that the Council can make a useful contribution to a settlement only when invited to do so by the powers.This is taken to mean that it can talk about the reparations situation at any time, but must wait for a sign from the powers before acting.] ^ The Mosul oil dispute between j Great Britain and Turkey, which has been the cause of so many differences at Lausanne, will come before the council at tomorrow\u2019s session and the Earl of Balfour will make an address setting forth the situation and asking the Council to accept the task of solving the difficulties.i The first session was to be confined almost entirely to a discussion of the agenda.OPENING DOOR TO REDUCE THE LABOR COSTS Unless Debt Terms Are Modified By U.S., Coming British Budget Promises To Be A Very Gloomy One For Tax Payers Popular Hope that Debt Terms May Yet Be Mitigated Is Based on Assumption that Further Efforts Will Be Made Through Diplomatic Exchanges to Influence the United States, but Most of London Press Opinion Takes Mr.Baldwin\u2019s Statement at Its Face Value and Does Not Build Seriously upon Such Efforts.\t\\ / EVERY PROVINCIAL SET IN THE ES1ERN TOWNSHIPS CONTESTED; CANDIDATES HAVE A BÜSV WEEK Farmer Candidates Entered in Three Districts in the Eastern Townships, Namely, Compton, Richmond and Stanstead \u2014Different Political Factions Enter upon a Busy Week \u2014C.C.Cabana Held Large Mass Meeting Last Night-Seat on Bench and $20,000 Said to Have Been Offered for His Retirement\u2014Victor Beique, Son of Senator Beique, Condemns Taschereau Government\u2014$61,000 Said to Have Been Paid for a Liquor License\u2014Hon.E.L.Patenaude to Speak at Conservative Rally on Wed\u2019 nesday Night.T Claims Japanese Pirates Sank Russian Ships After Stealing Cargoes.Tom Moore Expresses His Views Regarding the Canadian Immigration Poliry.J (Associated Presr Despatch) ttr.r.r .n,, c\t.I OTTAWA, .Jan.29.\u2014Speaking Will Live Each other Support in here on Saturday night, Tom Moore, Near East in Case Hostilities y,resident of tho Dominion Trades .ri\t.\t; Congress, expressed his views on Are Kesutned.\t1 the Canadian immli the Canadian immigration policy.\u2014_\tI An analysis of a statement made by (Associated Pres* Deepaleh)\tEdmund Walker showed that the BELGRADE, Jam 29.\u2014The gov-: immigration policy was really the ernment newspaper Tribuna says opening of the door to admit cheap 'abor, Mr.Moore contended.While it has been said that Can- have made a secret agreement at ada wanted settlers for the land, the hips Viga and Anna, after\tJ ' n\u201c\tK eir cargoes and killing the c\u2019\t2?r ].nb\\,na Tie note nlaces resnnnsihil\tthat foreign minister TchU-,la cherin of Russia and Ismet Pasha .(A**oclated Pres* Despatch) MOSCOW, Jan.29.\u2014The foreign office has sent a note to Japan protesting that Japanese pirates, with the insistance of employees of the Japanese customs service, sank the Russian ships Viga .and Anna, after seizing their crews.The ity for the deed upon the Japanese Government.^\tj Lausanne by which Russia\tand Tur-\tlid was being lifted by prominent neat r-mrio i r.-r\u2019\tnrrrnni'n\t!kcy %vili Kivn each other\tmilitary\tfinancial men who wanted more set- H0N.STEWAR1\tKbrhKKhl)\tsupport in Near East in\tcast hos-\ttiers to reduce the labor costs, and TO fftST OF\tOPFRATINfl\ttilities are resumed.The agree-\tMr.Moore urged that the admission miir\txi r> dam u; av\tmerit, which is said to have been ac-\tof all classes of immigrants would inh\tL.N.K.KAlLWAl\tcepted by both the Soviet, and Turk-\tnot bo beneficial to Catnnfh, for if - lish Governments;' stipulates that cheap labor was allowed in to com- MONTREAL, Jan.29.\u2014At the an-1 Russia will send several divisions in- pete with the established citizens, Tiual banquet of the Canadian Rail-j to Mesopotamia, should the British living conditions could not be amel-way Club held here on Saturday a'nd the Turks take up arms.\tjiorated.The speaker reviewed the night, Hon.Charles Stewart, Minis-I The newspaper also asserts that achievements of organized labor in ter of the Interior, who was thejundor the terms of a special agree- Canada, stating that great difficul-guest\tof\thonor,\treiterated the state-\tment made at Lausanne between\tties had been surmounted and the ment\tthat the\tGovernment firmly\tRussia and Belgrade, Russian troops\tlot of the workingman greatly ini- intended to give every possible j may be sent into Western Thrace proved, chance to Sir Henry Thornton, new [across Bulgarian territory, chairman of the National Railway I Turkey agrees not to conclude System, to make good and justify'nny agreement at Lausanne without public ownership of the railways the previous consent of Russia, the under his management.\t| newspaper adds.Referring to the cost of ndminis- tering the National railway system, I JEN BODIES RECOVERED the Minister said: \u201cI was astonished to find that this huge undertaking required more money to finance it than the Federal Government spent during the war.\u201d FROM THE WRECKAGE \u2022î- ?\t* \u2022j.\u2022> \u2022!* >!\u2022 *!\u20221 \u2022!* *!* -!\u2022 \u2022{< THE WEATHER * +, FAIR AND DECIDEDLY COLD Pressure is high throughout the northern portion of the continent and lowest in the Middle Pacific States.Light snow has fallen over Alberta and western Saskatchewan and in portions of Ontario.The weather is decidedly cold over the greater portion of the Dominion, with mile:, covering the National lines temperatures well below zero in If mm coast to coast, Sir Henry many localities.\tThornton returned to Ottawa last Foreca»t: Fair ami decidedly cold today and on Tuesday MAKE ANOTHER EFFORT TO FREE JOHN ROBERTS The Crown Pleads that Montreal Court of Appeal Has No Jurisdiction to Consider Petition.(Associated Press Despatch') he lower MONTREAL, Jan.29.\u2014A third Pnmico River on Thursday night, effort to free John Roberts, Mont-Twelve others of the crew of forty- ,real editor, who is serving a year\u2019s five, all of them Mexicans, are still sentence in the Quebec Jail for vio- Twclve Others of Crew of Tank Steamer Are Still Missing.TAMPICO, Mexico, Jan.29.\u2014 Ten bodies have been recovered from the wreckage of the Mexican Eagle Oil Company\u2019s tank steamer San Leonardo, which was almost destroyed by fire after :.n explosion at the company\u2019s dock in the lower ODAY was provincial nomination day throughout the Province of Quebec, and candidates in the various districts took advantage of the occasion to outline their platforms to the electors at the nomination headquarters.Great-I er interest than for many moons is I being displayed by the electors in the present contest, for, in contrast to the last provincial fight, very few j Liberal candidates will be sent to I Quebec on February 5th by acclama-'tion.In fact, Hon.L.A.Tascher-eau\u2019s army of candidates will meet with opposition at practically every turn in the present campaign.I Nominations took place from twelve noon until two o\u2019clock this afternoon, and there was quite a I gathering at the Sherbrooke Court J House to hear the various candi- .\t« (jateg_ (Associated Press Despatch) | will rather make it easier \u201cfor the As far as the Eastern Townships LONDON, Jan.29.\u2014-It is under- : whole question of Allied war debts I are concerned there will be con-stood that the cabinet will meet | to be settle » in a spirit of generos-i tests in every riding, with Sher-tomorrow to hear and discuss | ity and wisdom, when the American ¦ brooke and Richmond furnishing Stanley Baldwin\u2019s report on his j Government ig in a position to co- probably the feature fights, three United States financial mission.The j operate in the work of restoring candidates being in the ring in both division of opinion generally attrib-j Europe to solvency and order.\" these counties.Dr.Ludger Forest DECLARE TERMS IMPOSSIBLE, {is canrying the Taschereau Govern-The' Westminster Gazette con- ment banner in Sherbrooke, while tends that it would only be worth the Conservatives have Mr.M.while for Great Britain to reject the O\u2019Bready as their leader, and Mr.United States proposal if there were C.C.Cabana is waging a hot cam- some reasonable certainty of sub-! paign as a Liberal-Labor candidate, sërvative) in opposition to the re-stantially better terms later on.i In the Richmond three-cornered election of Mr.M.LaFerte, while \u201cIf Mr.Baldwin is right on facts\u201d'battle, Mr.George Denault, of As- in Frontenac Dr.V.Lincourt has says this newspaper, \u201chis policy bestos,is carrying the Liberal coloi-s.been nominated by the Conservatives ought to prevail.It is useless to pro-,Dr.John Hayes, of Richmond, is the :i- - \u2014\u2019',r\" n °\t- long the present period of uncertain-; Conservative standard bearer and ; ty, if we are to find, after all, no Mr.Alcide Roy, of St.George de : States, but most of the press opin-j better terms are obtainable.The Windsor, has entered as a Farmer ,' ion, takes Mr.Baldwin\u2019s Southamp-1 terms may not be very generous, but : candidate.ton statement at its face value and | they cannot be described as grasp-1 In Brome Mr.W.R.Oliver, the I does not build seriously upon such ling.\u201d .\t.\t!pres___________, -\t- efforts.\tI The Daily Mail expresses briefly by Mr.L.J.Beauregard, of Sutton It is I'egarded as certain that if j the view that it is emphatically op- township, (Conservative) while in the terms are not modiifed the com-1 posed to the foregoing, \u201cwhatever, Compton Hon.Jacob Nicol, the Lib-1 ing budget will be a gloomy one for j Mr.Baldwin\u2019s own view may be.\u201d j eral candidate, is being opposed by\tQr,ri the tax payers, who have been look- I 'We have no hesitation in saying'Mr.Wm.Martineau, of St.Edvidge.| p\t» i j .Ie, D Vrï0,, \u2022 in»- for some time upon relief from I the American terms are impossible.\u201d, Mr.A.Provencher (Conservative) is ; ^ocK b orest last night and, toJlowmg taxation and expecting a budget !\t- I contesting the election of Mr.L.La- \\ the nomination address this after- surplus\tIU.S.AMBASSADOR DECLINED pierre Liberal member in Megan-1 noon, a series of smaller meetings The Government would have the'\tTO DISCUSS DEBT.\t.tie, while in Missisquoi Mr.W.Gir- {will be held throughout the county, support of a majority of the London | (Associated Press Despatch) loux has been selected by the Conser-| The Conservatives had planned a newspapers if it accepted the Unit- j PLYMOUTH, ENGLAND, Jan.29.!vatives to oppose the re-election of large meeting in Lennoxville for toed States terms forthwith.\tThe'\u2014United States Ambassador George Mr.A.Saurette (Liberal.)\t| night but this was postponed owing Daily Mail and the Graphic, alone, ; Harvey declined to discuss the debt Mr: Homer Cabana, of.Granby, j to a hockey game previously sche-today express their opposition.{situation or other public questions ! has been sent into the field in Shef- \u2022 duled.A meeting has also been ' COMMENT ON TERMS.jupon his arrival here today on the; ford county by the Conservatives to [planned for tonight at the Larocque Herald labor\u2019s publication I America after his visit to the United; oppose Mr.W.S.Bullock, M.L.A.| Street School.Wednesday the big uted to the cabinet members on the question of accepting America\u2019s debt terms is not confirmed by any ministerial statement.Indeed, no minister jexcept Mr.Baldwin has discussed the situation for publication.The popular hope that terms may yet bemitoagated is based on the assumption that further efforts will be made through diplomatic exchanges to influence the United Hon.G.H.Murray has resigned after twenty-seven years\u2019 consecutive service as Premier of Nova Scotia, a record unequalled in British parliamentary history.to run against Mr.G.S.Grégoire* Liberal member.ALL CANDIDATES PREPARE FOR FINAL EFFORT All three local members are dis-,\t.\t, .\t¦\t, playing considerable activity al- m-ember^m^ being ^opposed though the Conservatives are taking .\t\"\t\u2019\t\"\u201c their time and working through their committees.The Liberals held well attended The ac- i States.Mr.Harvey, however, to say that took occa- Stanstead will see another Farmer Conservative rally will be held m tha I candidate in the person of Mr.Wil- ' 54th Armoury with the Hon.E.L.the l \" while non-committal regarding ccptance or rejection\u2019 St^r\tthere\t5.1°n tosay that\tStanley field win,\tfnri Pilette, of Coaticook, in the i Patenaude as principal speaker, must be in the Kremlin.\tGreat\t! Cha\"c.c\u2018llor of.the.\tExchequer, made a\tfield, he opposing the re-election of .The Liberal-Labor candidate held Britain and France at Genoa waxed : Swd impression m America, and as- Mr.A.J.Bissonet (Liberal.)\tmeetings at St.Elie d\u2019Orford and indignant about the sanctity of in-M,ed \u201catorBr'tam could not have Wolfe county will see Dr.Plante [Rock Forest 0Ver the week-end and ternational debts and now\tGreat\tse^,ra Baldwin\tfu\u2019lv understood\t^.Con3®r1fa|;lv®) pPPp\t! concluded with a ™ass meeting at Britain makes the payment\tof half\tsenu^nt) Amassa-\teraU'Drammon^ willrtirn.sh a^n- |tbe old City Hall offices last night, her pledged interest a favor, while (|or Harvey added, and with such a tost between Mr.E.Barnabv (Con-1has bocn sche-France announces b andly that she man C(mdlK,ting the negotiations,i \u2014\tt- e- duled for tonight and wnl be held m has not the least intention «.Pay-i nothing but good could result to [two years with an interest rate of {the St.Jean British-United States relations, three per cent, for the first ten years [ Sherbrooke.and 3% per cent, thereafter is the; MR.VICTOR BEIQUE OFFICIAL U.S.PROPOSALS.(Associated Press Despatch) WASHINGTON.Jan.29.\u2014PVnal basis of settlement suggested to the ; a scathing denunciation of ffm British delegation by the United Taschereau Government featured the States Debt Funding Commission in most enthusiastic political meeting present campaign, held last extinguishment of Great Britain\u2019s the recent funding negotiations here,:0£ debt to the United States in sixty- it Kls bean Officially disclosed.- -IlUtlUUK UUk KUUU CUU1U ICSUik Wl kWU y «rats* «Y11.11 on aukY»Y.Q»\t.\t^\u2014 Baptiste Hall, East mg at all, until she secures full reparations from Germany.\u201d The newspaper further argues that if it is not honest and sound finance to fund the debt to the United States, it is equally so to fund the British Government\u2019s debt to domestic financiers.The Herald declares that the budget can be balanced if the British international debt is funded at two and a half per cent instead of continuing to pay from five to seven per cent on the internal war loans.LOOK FOR COMPROMISE.The Post finds it hard to believe that the choice now presented \u2018'{Plight at Killarney Is Such that All Food and Coal Must Bejcrat- final, and says tnere is an opinion |\ti o J * xici ________________1 a/i\u2019P* _ re_________*\t! Mr.Beique, speaking of the Ro in financial circles in London that\t\u201c\t\u201d\t' \u2018 a compromise may be arranged.Af 1\t_ - 1 I 4 1, i\tn* 4- c* » VY * < Practically Every Post Office In West Ireland Destroyed-Sitnation Is Serious night under the auspices of the Liberal-Labor candidate, Mr.Chas, C.Cabana.Mr .Victor Beique, founder of the \u201cJeunesse Liberale\u201d and son of Senator Beique was merciless in denouncing the Prime Minister and his \u201ccoterie,\u201d while Mr.Cabana analysed the Premier\u2019s address of Friday last which he claimed to bo typical of an autocrat and an arigto- ter reiterating that Great Britain\u2019s liability was acquired for .Allies who owe her twice aa much, tho paper continues: But there is no reason for not paying.Wo are too proud to default, and there is much force in the contention Conveyed Seventeen Miles under Military Escort Waterworks at Yougal Destroyed.(Associated Press Despatch) | ONDON, Jan.29.\u2014A despatch to the Daily Express from Dublin says rebels have destroyed the water works at Yougal in repris-that a settlement : ;1\\ f0r the execution of two men for L * * -f.¦ ?missing.OTTAWA, inspection mile Jan.29.\u2014After rip of ton thousand luting tho privileges of the Provincial Legislature, was halted on Satan urday when the Crown attorneys pleaded that the Montreal Court of Appeals had no jurisdiction to consider a petition for a writ of habeas corpus, because Roberts is detained nii\u2019ht.to u:-e his own words, \u201cas op- a( Quebec.Judgement on the plea timistio as ever.\u201d\twill be rendered he.ro tod» now would be better than continu ing without a settlement.\u201d The Daily News says it is difficult to see how, in the face of the inexorable facts, Mr.Baldwin has set forth, public opinion can fail to authorize tho government to close immediately with the United States offer.\u201cThere is no need to pretend that there is any gilt on the pill or that we swallow it without a grimace,\u201d remarks the News.\u201cThere were mortal and sentimental reasons which led us to expect that America would deal very tenderly regarding this great war debt.Now that this illusion has been pricked, a certain amount of irritation and a few hard words need not surprise the American people and ought not unduly to exasperate them.\u201d The paper argues that funding now- on the preferred terms will not destroy \u201cthe possibility of future revision of the question,\u201d but the possession of arms.Six thousand inhabitants are in a critical situation as only one day\u2019s water supply is left.The despatches add that practically every post office in west Ireland has been destroyed and that it is almost impossible to hay stamps or to send or receive a letter.The plight at Killarney with its six thousand inhabitants is such that all food and coal must be conveyed seventeen miles under military escorts.DESTRUCTION CAMPAIGN CONTINUES (Associated Pre»» ()r*patch) DUBLIN, Jan.29.\u2014The rebel campaign of murder and destruction continues unabated, and although these activities are mostly in the provinces, Dublin itself is not exempt.At eleven o\u2019clock last night Governor General Healy's residence, the old vice regal lodge in Phoenix Park was attacked by men concealed berts case, contended that Bill N6.31 was an insult to the courts, suggesting that the magistrates were not capable of administering justice.Ha observed that the Government practiced two methods of \u201cgagging\u201d tho press, by repressive laws and by sub-sidles.Elaborating upon the Gov-eminent's methods of repressing j obnoxious events, he stated that a ?\t[certain deputy prepared a motion ?\t{condemning the liquor law but was ?\t; finally pursuaded to refrain from ¦S'i presenting same in House on being \u2022S\u2019] promised a Judgeship (erics of \u201cMonet\u201d).Mr.Beique continued by stating that the deputy held that ha would be unable to receive the appointment as he had only practiced £ ! law for five and a half years and ten 'J years was necessary before being appointed to the bench.Three days j later, the Prime Minister succeeded -\u2014-\u2014-jin passing a bill reducing the period ,,\t,\t.\t.\t, from ten to five years; the deputy in the shrubbery, who maintained a riVils accordingly appointed to tha beav) ^reY'dvei Hjje which the guiu ds bench and the motion of censure was , \u2018lA [ dropped.The speaker also observed runu that Mederic .Martin, as a result of ?\tBRITISH BATTALION SENT ?\tT/L> MOSUL DISTRICT.?\t- ?\t(Associated Press Despatch) ?\tLONDON, Jan.29.\u2014In view ?\tof the Turkish attitude at Lau- ?\tsanne regarding the Mosul dis- ?\ttrict, the British military au- ?\tthorities in the Irak have des- ?\tpatched a battalion of troops ?\tand also a few airplanes to the ?\tarea between Mosul and Sher- ?\tghat (sixty-five miles south of ?\tMosul) as a precautionary ?\tmeasure.?turned.It was nearly half an before the attacking party retired.About the same time Ihe Marlborough barracks was similarly attacked.Incendiary and other attacks on the railways and stations are of daily ocurrence, and the whole rai way service has become precarious, ) calling the Government thieves and sheep, was allectod to the Legisla ture.Sfil.OOO FOR A LICENCE Deputy Attorney General Lanctot (Contiaucd on page Ï.) 5465 9AGE WO SHEKBKUUK.E DAILY KLCÜRD, MONDAY, JANUARY 2V, IV^, \u201cI Can Now Do My Work Without Feeling Tired\u201d Mr*.A.Moffatt, Roxton Falls, Q'K., write*: \"I suffered from a run-down system and nervous debility.1 could not sleep or rest at night, and felt so weak I could not walk any distance.1 took several tonics, but they only helped me while I was taking them.Mother advised me to take Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food, anfj 1 felt great benefit from the first box, and continued taking several boxes.Today I feel like a new woman, and am able to do my work without that dreadful tired feeling.\u201d DR.CHASE\u2019S NERVE FOOD 5» Cents a box.all dealers, or Edmanson.Bates A Co., T.fd., Toronto LATEST STYLE IN HOME-MADE RADIO SETS ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT NEWS regular meeting, January 17th.The officers were very creditably installed bv D.D.P.Sister Alice Gilbert, Windsor Mills,' assisted by the Past Noble Grands of Olive Branch | S Lodge.\u2019 1 The officers were as follows: P.______\tjN.G.Sister Rebecca Campbeilton; Û-k-fcl» b?tbe Daily- Record\tR«: Correspondents in the Various Sl|ler Es*tJler_,r>am^îîÜ Fin' r r .\tSecy.Sister Alberta McKeage; vO mm unities.\tiTreas.Sister Florence Pepler; R.S.N.G.Sister Hattie Skillen; L.S.N.G.Sister Eva Dyson; Warden, Sister Ivy Fuller ; Cond.Sister L.Brady: I.G.Sister M.Morrill; O.G.Sister CANïLKBü.TY The annual vestry meeting of Christ\u2019s Church was held last Monday evening in the church.The books were audited and a small balancé found on hand.It was decided to raise the budget collection 15 p.c.Mr.Slyvester Goodin was re-elected clergyman\u2019s warden, Mr.Clayton Sherman people\u2019s warden, Messrs.Everard and Maurice Goodin, Justin Sherman and Herbert Mayhew sidesmen ; Mr.C.A.Lefebvre delegate to the Synod and Mr.Karl Mayhew Sexton.The wardens organist and Ladies\u2019 Guild were thanked, also Rt ?.E.W.M.Temple-n.an.The meeting was very harmonious.Following is the standing of the pupils for the term ending Decem-ler, 1>22: Grade VIIL \u2014 Doris Mayhew, Raymond McLeod, Helen Bennett.Grade VII.\u2014 Winifred Groom.Muriel MacLeod, \u2018Arnold Cowling, Kora Goodin.Grade VI.\u2014Newton Bennett and Harley Asker absent for examinations.Grade V.\u2014 Kathleen Cowling, Bessine Mayhew.Grade lit.\u2014Vera Groom, Hoyt Wilson, Sidney Wilson.Grade II.\u2014Inez Coates.Arnold Cowling and Nora Goodin not present for all examinations.f\t, : .,-i .\t.\t% >y ttasahip' \u2022¦\u2022yg \u201d2-.: ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT MET AT C0ATIC00K Meeting Was Well Attended by Clergy of the District\u2014Bishop\u2019s College Reports Presented COATICOOK, Jan.27.\u2014A new departure in the history of the St.Francis District Association of the Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec was inaugurated on Wednesday, when the association met at three o\u2019clock in St.Stephen\u2019s Church Hall, Coaticook, for its usual January meeting.Owing to the wording of its constitution, which has required that the annual meeting shall be held in the city of Sherbrooke, this meeting was not the annual meeting, but beyond some technical differences, the programme arranged is similar to that of recent years, and it is hoped the policy of meeting in some of the larger rural centres may be the means of bringing the privilege of being present within the reach of many who have not been enjoying them in past years.Those present at the meeting included the Rev.E.M.W.Temple-man, of Scotstown.Rural Dean of St.Francis, the Ven.Archdeacon Balfour, Rev.I.N.Kerr, of Hatley, Rural Dean of Coaticook, Rev.J.S Dickson, of Kinkdale, Rural Dean of Richmond, Rev.B.Watson, of Windsor, Rural Dean of Sher- The body of the Kewpie doll in this set, which is both an ornament and an efficient receiver, acts as core for the tuning coil.Fergus Marshall, Florence Couplar.i: Chap.S:;ter of Toronto, designed and made the unique outfit, which may\tset the style\tbrooke, Revs.A.J.Vibert, of Saw- Nellie Thomson; R.S.V.G.Sister C.|for home-made receiving apparatus.\tyerville, W.S.G.Bunbury,\tof Perkins; L.S.V.G.Sister M.Lance, - - .-^Richmond H.R.Bigg, of Sher- pianist, Sister Marjorie Sinclair.\t\"\t.\t»\tibrooke.Principal McGreer, Rev.R.After Lodge closed refreshments covered.\tCoxtfn; Warden, Bro,\tHarold Me-\tRoxborough-Smith and Rev.F.\tG.were served and a social time spent, j His wife immediately telephoned\tHarge;j3on., Bro.A.\tR.Adleyj,\tVial, of Bishop\u2019s CoHege, Rev.\tE.for a priest and a doctor, and neigh-\t~\t*\u201d\t'\t\u2014 ~\t- \u2014\t-\t-\t- General Notes.Coxtfn; Warden', Bro.Harold Mc-Harge; Con., Bro.A.R.Adley: Vial, Chap.^ Bro.Albert Frizzell; R.S.S., Bull of Sherbrooke, Reds.G.M.Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Smith who\tbor vere soon on the scene and did\tBro.John King; L.S.S.,\tBro.Manly Bradshaw, of Johnville, Hornby, of have been the guests of Mr.and\tall that was possible to revive him,\tLowry; R.S.N.G., Bro.\tHugh Wal- Kingsey.G.Harrington, of\tLorne, Mrs.Arthur Paige, Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tbut_ to no avail.When the doctor!lace; L.S.N.G., Bro.A.Hail; R.S.;C.G.Stevens,\tCoaticook,\tJ.s! Wm.Damant, and Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tarrived he vyas beyond medical aidJV.G., Bro.T.Wallace; L.S.V.G.,\tBrewer,\tCompton, J.C.\tTannar, Silas Smith, have returned to\ttheir\tand the last rites of the church were j Bro.Carl King; I.G., Bro.R.J.Ja-\tDixviile,\tand E.\tG.Warren,\tof East home at Ayer\u2019s Cliff.\tadministered to him.\tjmieson; O.G., Bro.Sam McRae; P.\tAngus.Mrs.Wm! Greer, of Danville, was\tThe funeral service took place\tN.G., Bro.Ben Turner.\tThe install-l Very encouraging reports\twere in town Monday calling on friends.\tThursday morning at 9 o\u2019clock, and\ting officers were D.D.G.M.Bro.P.| presented by the four rural\tdeans, Miss Minnie L.Da.mant is the was very largely attended show-jHammerich and suite, of Thetford showing that while the conditions guest of Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred ing the esteem in which he wms held.JMines.Barnes, Westmount.NORTH HATLEY Come to the Town Hall, Feb.3rd and see \u201cOur Wives\u2019\u2019 by local Dramatic Club.iHe was an industrious young man, hind and obliging, and a great favorite with old and young.There! -\t\u201cE SAW HIM hvas a solemn requiem mass with) Mrs.Pott\u2014Did you see the doc deacon and suh-deacon.and Rev.tor last night, dear?P.O\u2019Reiley, of St.Patrick\u2019s attend-j p0^j.I ed the sei-vice.m some of the rural missions are such as to call for faithfulness and perseverance under great difficulties, the work is going on steadily and materially, and it is believer spiritual progress is being made.A very optimistic and inspiring report was given by the principal of WATER VILLE.At the Waterville Cash Store last Fall we have given you good bar- bury, \\1 rains in remnants of flannelette well week with her mother at the home; we shall repeat it for two more ;of Mr.and Mrs.T.*J.Wallace, weeks.*\tj ^iss Olive Lowry is so far recov- ered from an attack of rheumatic- (absentmindedly)\u2014Yes, ! saw him and went him several bet\u2014iz>, ,\t, _,, ,\t-\t-\t- I mean, I saw him for a moment.I \u201e 3hoP ® Ooilegt, Colonel McGreer.forgot to tell him to call and Pre-1 H®.setJ3efore the\tthe vision scribe for you.I\u2019ll telephone for him Î wh,ich sef?the.future of thç Mrs.Tom Wallace, of St.Johns-jas so°n as I get to the office.\t\u2019\tTHfltUatecJ b.less®d - is at present spending a! -o-wlth worthy traditions, offering to KINNEAR\u2019S MfLLS OLD-FASHIONED TIMEPIECE SCOTSTOWN RICHMOND REBEKAHS INSTALL OFFICER?.Olive Branch Rebekah Lodge No.8, held tneir installation of officers in their Lodge rooms at From the report of a shipping case \u201cThe steamer proceeded on her ! fever as to be able to go about the ! way, until 7 or rather later, when a 'house again.\ti noise was heard as of a heavy body ,\t, :-¦\t( The social which the Orangemen'like an anchor or a chain being drag- Miss Josephine Start, nurse-m-\ton january ig> ^efere the de- ged along the deck from the funnel training from the Sherbrooke Bos- parture of the Rev p rurr;e was, aft.It was the mate\u2019s watch.\u201d pital, is at home\th\" p50r; well attended, and a very enjoyable ents, Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Siart, for evening was speTît a few days.\t1 ^rs' Robert Montgomery, of Ma- i onicers Acc«>mt of the stock is being: tek- .p]e Hill> is at presenl tak,;np care of t!,,,r laB- S;/J\t-\"i y»»\"8 ALL THE FAMILY HAD BAD COLDS Did you ever notice smily con irac hat if one \u2022acts a cold it the other mem- of the generally runs tiers?\u201d Many people when they contract t cold do not pay any attention to it, thinking perhaps it'will pass day at the present time away of itself in a day or two.This are ¦ -.is a gr< know lungs.Never neglect the first symptoms ; ; Tuesday, get a bottle of\tI - a day or two.This Teat mistake, for before they taiting~advâhtâgê'ôf them, it, it has become settled on the There will be an ice carniv pany lumoer ami\tter was\" in Pr.0hgreP of™|.nftf\t^ Mrs.Willie Moles, of Lysander, jthe time the firm made its assign\tthe guest of her ^s> Mr; I\"^^macIdrf^r^tnluneT\"\thaYbeln coined to the Guelph Paten: Cask Company\u2019s ^riSrom0 qSnsy^ ^ ^ 8Uf\u2018 : Veneer mill here during next month.\tT1 m^T,r .\t, » i\u201cÆ Mfg ,h*\" *ni 0' .wSllud.;- k.t Ï.V BWk Lick : Sent arrivals include Messrs.P»- to take up his duties as minis-Davidson, McCutcheon and Prévost ;te' at that place, of St Johns\tMrs.John Kinghorn passed 1 There never were so many logs thr°ash here on Sunday last on her coming into town as there is at the W to Inverness to take care of her present time.There muet be 100,000 son Charles, who is suffering from Let of timber coming into town each pneumonia.at the present time.The roads, The installation of officers of ideal and all local lumbermen are Leeds Lodge, No.at, took place at -\ta special meeting held on Friday t iiri^,_\t________al on the evening, January 12.as follows\": Arena some day this week, probably N.G., Bro.F.R.Dickson, M.D.; Tnoa/iav\t, * ,Cr., Bro.; young men and women an arts icourse possessing certain unique advantages and, within the field of the work c:vered, second to none in Canada.The advantages of a three-year course in stead of four, and of exceptionally low cost, were specially emphasized.The necessary expenses at Bishop\u2019s are $430 per annum as compared with about $1,000 which is the least that will enable a student to meet*his expenses at McGill.Principal McGreer gave some j interesting statistics of the work.iThere are at present thirty-two jmale students from all parts of Can-jada, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, including the Eastern Town-I ships.Only fifteen of the men in j residence are Eastern Townships imen.This showed that the advant-jages of the courses at Lennoxvill.e ;are not generally understood, and IPremnf\u2014Psrmacent\u2014Oi&sl an aPPtal was made to the clergy CARTER\u2019S LITTLE LIVER FILLS present to do all in their power to Constipation Vanishes Forever vege r mil Dr.Wood\u2019s Norway Pine Syrup ï*e how quickly your cold wi KAMIC CO.HAPPENINGS Mrs.A.Coghlan, Magnoria, Alta., rites:\u2014\u201cLast Winter we ail had ad colds in our famiiy, and I didn\u2019t now what to do.Some friends toid ! ic to try Dr.Wood\u2019s Norway Fine yrup, so I went and got a couple of : attics, and in a short while our | Budget of News from Variou* Sections ot the Comity.George Davidson; Rec.Sec., Bro.W.J.Guy; Fin.Sec., Bro.Lewis Morrison; Treas., Bro.George Many Children Sick\u2014 How to Treat Them i The kiddies will get their feet wet, catch cold, get croup and give their mothers lots of trouble.With the, first cough or \"neez\", rub the little one\u2019s chest with Nerviline, rub it on plentifully, it can\u2019t harm.Then make a gargle with Nerviline and never faff.Purely triffe\u2014ect sure!p fientlp on the iver.Stop after- dinner (Us-^ tress \u2014 cor*  rect indiges* tien; Improve\t________ the complexion \u2014 brighten the eyes, LciaU Pdi\u2014BmaflUnee\u2014SiaaU Price Bishop\u2019fl University Milburn\u2019s Laxa-Liver Pills The Great Liver Regulators jmake them known to their people.There are sixteen women students I in residence, all but one from the Eastern Townships.Reference was jmade to the fact that the first Can-iadian scholar to be asked to deliver the Bampton lectures in England | or to be referred as a first-rate authority by a Bampton lecturer was Or.Harold Hamilton, a graduate of The principal expressed the hope that a picture of jDr.Hamilton may be hung on the walls of the university, and also (that a fitting memorial of the Bls-; hop's men who died at the front jmay be erected conspicuously on the I college precincts.A report of the work of the divinity faculty was presented by jProf.Roxborough-Smith.There are iten students taking the regular L.|S.T.course, three taking a special and two a preliminary course.A The duty of the liver is to prepare high standing of work is maintair-water, and have the cnild gargle for and «ecretc bile and serve as a fill - - cold* were all gone beep a bottle on ha «s might catch a c \u201cDr.Wood\u2019s\u201d ii bottie; put up onl »urn Co., Limited, we aiwa case one K -\t.\t_________.Iter led, one student having taken on j five minutes.Just at bed tirpe, give to' \"the T fo'o d7 cl e ans i n gi t of aiî im- i average of over eighty-five per cent ithe child ten drops of Nerviline in purities and poisons.\tjin the Christmas examinations and hot sweetened water.The result is Therefore when the liver is in-)f(>ur others seventy-five per cent, fir.-, ar.d next morning child is bet-'nrtivr-TnHOfnilincr to accrete hiie.In or over.The men are of a satiafac- Prof.Roxborough- nul ecLciicu wacci.iiic\t** ihGreior© when the liver is\t»ev fine, and next morning child is bet-'active and*f&iling to secrete bite, in or over.The m ter.Nerviline is a great protection sufficient quantity constipation and jtory type, but in the home^Large Joe bottles at all ot},er ]iver troubles soon follow.Q\u2019 itV' dealers.Ail druggists are authorized to refund the money if PAZO OINTMENT fail* In the treatment of any ca«e of ITCHING, BUND, BLEEDING or PROTRUDING PILES.PAZO OINTMENT instantly Relieves ITCHING PILES and you can get restful sleep after the first application.It is guaranteed by Paris Medicine Co., Manufacturers of the world-famous Laxatlvef BROMO QUININE Tablets. Tablets in my grip on Inc mni! .,.d WOrt,D > or BE WITHOUT THEM AT ANY COLT.\u201d î\u2019-.rent:' per box>\u2014-ttt all dealer*.date from seventy to eighty girls, more than which are not desired.There are now seventy-six in residence.Over fifty per cent, of the girls are confirmed during their Fife at King\u2019s Hall, and all attend the parish church.A report of tho Society of Sacred Study was given by Prof.Vial and \u2022m appeal made to the clergy present to avail themselves more fully of tht) privileges.A resolution of congratulation and loyal devotion to the Bishop of the Diocese on the occasion of tho anniversary of his consecration was passed by the association.A motion of sympathy with Rev.iJike bereave .\u201ep\twith A motion providing for 11 meeting of the association In Sherbrooke at a convenient date to confirm the amendments to the constitution necessitated by the new departure in regard to the place of meetings was carried, and also a motion containing the necessary amendments.The anniversary service on Wed nesday evening was of an inspiring character ufld was attended hy a large congregation.Tho preacher, HO wnereq irofnncposrnrii iromcnuu-^ lUnmmi.r of I hood and when he found Zutoo Tablet#! Mr.find \u2018Mr*.1 lummer.«topjK-d t\u2019.ie'.ehcudaclieslnafcwnilmite.Megantic, on I heir recent her., ire! left no bad effect, he began recoin.1 ment and lo » was cairli d ^ ffpeakint from unu*u*i opportunities for intercourse with all sorts of mon during the war, Mr.Meekren gave r.very serious and thought-compelling picture of the Church\u2019s failure in certain aspects of her work notably that of teaching her people the Truth, which eho has received and holds.He gave it as his experience that while the average man Is still interested in religion, ho is not interested in the Church.As the Arch-blshop of York said, \"Religion attracts men today but the Church repels them.\u201d Ho instanced cases of Christian kindness shown by persons no longer acknowledging the Church's authority, when it had been denied by religious people.Mr.Meckrai\u2019s paper was a frank and unsparing exposure of the Church\u2019s faults, but was not lacking in thoughts of constructive value, and served a very useful purpose, closing with our Lord\u2019s solemn message to the Laodicean Church.In the discussion which followed many helpful points were, brought out.Archdeacon Balfour then gave some further Information regarding the Budget deficiency, pleading for at least quarterly payments, so that the salaries of missionaries may he paid on time without tho necessity for borrowing money by tho M.S.C.C.at a high rate of interest.The second paper hy Mr.If.G.Goodi'ullow, of Windsor, was on \"Sunday Obsorvanco.\u201d It ;''iâstV \"kl-, Hojâër 'Cabana.I Mr.Leslie Mitchell has returned the Rer, I.W.rierce on behalf of ef Granbv, was the unanimous to Ottawa, Ont., his mother, Mrs.the soung Girls Mission Circle, ex- eheiee of candidate for the party.D.M.Mitchell, whose illness was the pressed thanks to all those who had ths Liberal convention held in cause of his visit, being much bet- tgr, and her complété recovery hoped for.Mr.and Mrs, J.G.Fuller spent a few days in Montreal the pnst week.Mrs.C.i\u2019.Hunter, of Bondville, Most of ns eat too hastily ami do not chew our food enough.II people realized how much more good their food would do them if properly masticated, and followed up with a bit ol WKIGLEY\u2019S to assist the digestive process» we\u2019d have tar better health.Keep teeth clean, breath sweet, appetite keen and digestion good with WRIGLEY\u2019S.WRIGIÆlTS is the perfect gum, made of purest materials.In modern, sanitary factories.The Great Canadian Sweetmeat D30 mumps at procent.\t,\t______ , ,\t,\t,\t,\t,\t, Mr, Walter McNamara was in\tW M s, Held Meat!n.\t^ Wh 6fl'-! Bedford this week.\tI Th\u201e Women 8 MRr\u2019on*rV^Bue\u2019.etv 1Ï )8B\u2018\tDennett ha.-, n power-, Th« Heath occured on Tuoedav of- - ii », *4u ?8\t.fuJ centrait» voice of much nweet- LUB aeatn occurea on luosaay oi of tbs Methodist Church held tholr \u201e.ul ta,.oJncln-i w-a m,v.h nn.' Miss Leblanc,\teeventeen-year-old\t,ïBnU8rv nlee;jniï\tn.tke ho ne\t,\tnem.ana n»r eniL.ng was mu.n ap\t, .Ginrbter of Mr\tDavid Leblanc\tTho\tM .vi n Vu\tÀ 1\t0\tt,r\tpTeetsued by the hearers.She m the\tc daugnter ox iur.uayia LweDianc.j.no\t^fij] tooth, Denison r.venuo, l.i.-u.-Pt,.,.(ju, n\u201ev j, Bennett ' sincere sympathy of nil is extended Friday nftornoon l-ul - tth\t, gate.,0, tn nw, u ,1,11., , x\u201e +VA g/reaved fnmilv\tI J , ^\t' Uft' ul\\ n who was for many years the trnvel- to the bereaved tamitj.\tgood aUcndnnce.Tho ceconii eiiap- i!na.:,Kant\tBible SociotvG Mrs, B.R.Stevens and Mrs.F.E.ter of the study book.\u201cWorld M, If üuzsell of AbbottHord who Draper were m St.Albans on Mon- Friondatji» Incorporated,\u201d was t-.k- '\tiiuz«sn, ot ai .ott-ord, wm , /\tA\tü,1\t« G *\t! is no stranger to Granby, was also day.\tcn up by Mrs.rurnei'Eoborta, Mrs.\tnrt.i tp\ti Mrs.Bieber, who has been coniin- Fhomaa Brown.Mrs.Gordon MorrL IwV» heâ-d with ' «reit .'uaruro at ed to the house\twith a severe\tcold,\t00n and Mrs.E.\t0.Pepin, and\ttho\tevonit ^icè when ho \u201cpng\t\u2019 rs able to bo up, but has not\tbeen\tfollowing Watch\tTower Heralds |&°0 \"oXt! ^nd aLe in » duet witS out as yet.\tgave reports: Mrs.O.II, Jackmu., ; tinnnul( Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Jette and fam- Mru.Nfil Booth.Mrs, G.MorrisotiJ ff L-m w'tlr I By have taken up their residence in Mrs.E.,0.Popin and Miss M.Solo- tive membership of 520 Sir Knights, j Upper Bedford.-DPrwtiÂr\tI 'lr- Ed Drury has bought Mr.Jet- ful amflRispiring, and the ladies felt tJKUMK\tj te\u2019s former residence «nu has moved they had all been benefited by com- ing together at their monthly mis- There will be an Old Folk\u2019s dance in the Town Hall, Brome, on Friday eve., Feb.2nd.Ladies bring lunch.Bill $1.00 per couple.Music, Benoit\u2019s Orchestra, of Frelighsburg.BEDFORD The Rev.E.A.Findlay, B.A., of \u201e87, which has were absent and twelve dollars in all been paid with the exception of $20.The reports of the various societies showed that the year had been one of progress in every department of the church life.Mr.Jos.Maton gave the report for the senior Sunday school, Mrs.J.G.Fuller for the primary Sunday school, Mr.Charles Aitchison the financial report of the Sunday school, Miss Lottie Black gave the report for the Women\u2019s Missionary Society.Mrs.W.W.D.Brack for the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society, Mrs.R.A.Buttenvorth for the Sunshine Club ami Mrs, 1.W.Pierce for the Young Girls\u2019 Missionary Society.A vote of thanks was given to Mrs.S.H.C.Miner for her generous interest and support of the church, and also one to the choir for their valued services cheerfully rendered at all times.The following officers were appointed for the coming year: Trustees, W, II.Miner, R.K.Smith, F.R.Fogerty, T.Ellis Horner, A.Dickenson, W, W.D.Brack and J.G.Fuller ; music committee, Jos.Maton, W.II money and articles of jewellery and furs were carried off.The po lice were notified and are investigating the case, but so far no arrests have been made.Mr.J.G.Fuller went to Montreal on FYiday to attend an executivbo meeting of the Emmanuel Congregational Church.He was the guest of Mr.D.N.Ritchie while in town.Mi.and Mrs.Vf.Russell Bradford and little daughter, Shirley, and Mr.W.I).Bradford were in Montreal for a few days the past week.Mr.C.A.Walker went, to St.Henri on Tuesday on business.Ven.Archdeacon Longhurst went to Waterloo on Wednesday evening to attend the burial of the late Mr.Henry Robinson, of Montreal, which took place on Thursday in the family lot there.Mr, and Mrs E.E.Gleason spent a few days in Montreal the past week, Robert Bowker, the elder son of Mr, Harlow Bowker, ia ill with diphtheria.Misa M.Bennett, of Montreal, Miner and R.K.Smith ; auditors, C.spent a day recently with the Misses A.Walker and Ivan A.Mitchell ; Richardson and Seavey.vUacuiuu Ucuige Wallace and Joa.Rev.TkaouM Bxuwii* Mdi« juu Free A 10-Day Tube See Coupon A vtnd Harmful Grit rcpMdme mrdlM tw atm, ami r*mo*M It «rtthmr* lutrafnl \u2022remint.Us psBshtag\tit sal whit I (Tit- She Found The way to prettier teeth Millions of women, the world over, now brush teeth this new way.You see the results everywhere today\u2014see them in prettier teeth.If you still use old methods, won\u2019t you let us show you what this new way means to you?Combats the film Film is what makes teeth dingf \u2022\u2014 that viscous film you feel.It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays.Food stains, etc., discolor it.Then it forms cloudy coots.Tartar is based on film.Old-time tooth pastes could not effectively combat it So beautiful teeth ware seen less often than now.Tooth troubles, caused by film, came to nearly everybody.Film holds food substance which ferments and forms acids.It holds the acids in contact with the teeth to cause decay.Germs breed by millions in it.They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea.Way* to fight it Nearly everybody suffered from that film.So dental science sought ways to combat it.After long research, two ways were discovered.One acts to curdle film, one to remove it, and without any harmful scouring.Able authorities proved those ways effective.Then a new-type tooth paste was created, based on modem research.Those two great film combatants were embodied In it* The name of that tooth peste is «fcpsodent.and for seven year* dentists everywhere hove been urging ite adoption.Fights acid, too Pepsodent also give* msnffoM power to Nature\u2019s add-figb agents.It multiplies the 1 of the saliva.That is there to neutralize mouth adds, the caurfe of tooth decay.It multiplies the starch digestant in the saliva.That Is there to digest starch deposits which may otherwise ferment and form acids.Old-time tooth pastes reduced, those agents every time one used them.Millions use it Careful people of some SO nations now use Pepsodent, largtdy by dental advice.It is bringing a new dental era.Learn how much you need It.Ask for this ten-day test.Note how clean the teeth feel after using Mark the absence of the viscous film.See how teeth whiten as th« film-coats disappear.Those are benefits you cannot afford to miss.Cut out the coupon now.Mad, in Canada ww.nrsimi in .13 CAMADtA § R£G.IN Ifioiwn\u2014 1\u2014n\u2014\u2014swsaes The New-Day Dentifrice A scientific tooth paste based on modern research, free from harmful grit.Now advised by leading dentists the world over.10-Day Tube Free im Cen.THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, Dept.D, 191 George Street, Toronto, Ont.Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to Only on« tub* to » ftmlly (I ^AGE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1923.* aiY BRIEFLETS ; Dancing tomorrow night at Rialto.O\u2019Bready\u2019s meeting at Lennoxville has been postponed from Monday night until Tuesday in order not to clash with the Three Rivers- Independent* hockey game.Ladies and Gentlemens Manicuring.Evenings by appointment.Ella Mae Hurst, Apt No.3, 192 King St.West, Phone 1077W.Bean supper St.Patrick\u2019s Church Hall, Tues.Jan.30th at 6.30.Skating afterwards at St Patrick\u2019s Academy Rink.Adm.50c.Children 25c.Hockey Match: Three Rivers vs Sherbrooke Ind., at Stadium Monday night, Jan.29, 8.30 p.m.Admission 53c.Reserved Seats 75c.School Children 25c, including tax.Remember your friends on St.Valentine\u2019s Day.As usual the Rosemary Gift Shop is showing most attractive Valentines.Big lot new style earings just received at Skinner's.Don\u2019t forget the Big Hockey Match tonight at Stadium.Three Rivers vs Sherbrooke Ind.Hockey: Stanstead vs Lennoxville.Minto Rink tonight.All up.Card party by Myrtle Rebekah Lodge, No.28 at Lennoxville, Tues.Jan.30.COTTON MILLS PAY DIVIDENDS ON PREFERRED Authorixe Payment for First Two Quarters of 1923 After Suspension of Over a Year.Holders of Canadian Connecticut Cotton Mills preferred stock are receiving notices today that the company is resuming its dividends on this stock, after a suspension of somewhat over a year's duration, the deferred dividends being ten per cent up to the beginning of this year.The dividend due in January is to be paid and the company' has also authorized the payment of the second- quarterly dividend for 1923, due in April.As this stock is cumulative, the deferred dividends will no doubt in due course be authorized and paid.The announcement will be good news to a large number of Sherbrooke investors who have bought Canadian Connecticut Cotton Mills preferred and also good news to the city at large as indicating better times for this important Sherbrooke industry.sometimes waits for men\u2019s decisions, i and young was that they were re-As illustrations of this fact, Mr.\u2018 spons'ible for every boy whom they Halpenny used Y.M.C.A.work, the!could touch.Forward Movement Missionary en-1 The necessity of, using good ma-' terprise, etc., which were inau-[tenais, and of building a foundation gurated in the minds of men, while'.that would stand the tests of life, on the other hand, the progress of1 was illustrated, and the responsi-truth is hindered by the failures of bility of this work was brought home ! men to say \u201cI\u2019ll accept this task.\u201d ! with emphasis to old and yoüng by The responsibility of the Church [ Mr.Halpenny\u2019s closing words: I was shown in the challenge, \u201cWill \u201cSone time, some where, when you be a receiver only, or a trans-, somebody\u2019s individual body has mitter as well.\u201d Truth is never slipped aside, God is not going to settled \u201cup to date.\u201d There are con-'hold him responsible for all the.mis-stantly new\u2019 fields in which to dis-.takes he hag made, but will lay seme | cover and the process is not complete of thase at your door and mine if we ! unless the message of the church is Mr.Henry Downs spent the weekend in Montreal.Rev.T.A.Halpenny was a guest at the Methodist Parsonage while taking part in the anniversary services.Mrs.Robert Cromwell has returned from a visit to friends in East Angus.Rev.H.Gordon Hatcher and Mrs.Hatcher attended the anniversary service in the Methodist Church on Sunday morning, Mr.Hatcher as-sisting in the service.\t_____ being constantly transmitted to the î world.Mr.Halpenny pointed out the danger of being so wrapped up in the vision as to forget the message.The Christian, he said, was God\u2019s repre-! sentative to speak to the world in a language it could understand, the truth which He could not give it in any other w\u2019ay; and it was never intended that he should enjoy the services of the sanctuary, and keep it to himself.At the evtning service, Mr.Halpenny spoke particularly along the lines of the necessity of good foundations in the lives of young people.The first twenty years of life, he said, laid this foundation.For much of this time he laid the responsibility upon the home, the Church, the Sunday School and the da/ school.\u201cA child is born with the right to grow HON.MR.MCOL IN COMPTON COUNTY.The Liberal meetings in the County of Compton will be held during the coming week as follows: Monday, at East Angus.Tuesday at Sawyerville.Friday at Lingwick.Saturday at Waterville.These meetings will commence at ?o'clock.The Hon.Mr.Niehol, Liberal candidate, will be present with other speakers.METHODIST CHURCH NOTICES Mon.8 p.m.\u2014Y.P.S.Address by Mr, R.Lloyd on \u201cThoughts.\u201d Tues.3 p.m.\u2014Ladies\u2019 Aid at home of Mrs.Geo.Armitage, 45 Montreal St.Hostesses, Mrs.Armitage and Mrs.M.S.MacDonald.8 v.m.Ladies\u2019 Circle.Hostess.Mb.M.T.Armitage, 317 Argyle Ave.Wed.8 p.m.\u2014Prayer Service.Preparatory for Communion.Peb.4, 11 a.m.\u2014Communie.:^ The Cards distributed by visitor™ this week.\t* After the theatre, the party will proceed to the mess rooms in the William Street Armory, where refreshments will be s.rved and a short musical programme will be given.An invitation to attend has been extended to the sergeants of the 35th Battery, C.F.A.All who intend to be present have been asked to notify Sergeant Branson, telephone 289-3.1,754,928 lbs.INCREASE FOR \u201cSALADa.\u201d This figure, which represents the tremendous progress in public favor which \u201cSalada\u201d has made during 1922, can be attributed only to its invariably high quality and teapot satisfaction.have failed to help lay solid founda- ; tidns for that life.\u201d During the services the anthems, \u201cSend Out Thy Light\u201d (Gounod) and \u201c0 Worship The King\u201d (Nicol) were sung by the choir, also \u201cSeek Ye The Lord*\u2019 (Roberts), and \u201cIf Ye Love Me\u201d (Sanders) were used at the evening service, Miss Laura Willard taking the solo parts.Rev.P.Per-gau presided at the services.The anniversary services will be concluded in a public meeting tonight, when Principal McGreer, of Bishop\u2019s College, will speak, as well as Mr.Halpenny and Rev.B.B.Brown, of Sherbrooke.Mr.Ernest Armitage, of Sherbrooke, will sing.Enthusiastic Formation of Branch of the Choral Art Society.A very encouraging meeting of ,\t,, ,-\tmusical people from the various up to know God,\u201d said Mr.Halpenny.church choir in town greeted Mr.and showed that it was as much of Havard in Douglas Hall on Sunday a crime to starve a child of this afternoon, about twenty-five being knowledge as to starve him physi- present.After Mr.Havard had put raily.,\this proposition, it was decided to Referring to the adolescent period, commence rehearsals of \u201cThe Crea-the speaker said, \u201cPhysical activity tion\u201d next Sunday afternoon at 3.30 is a sacramental sign of mental andio\u2019clock, details of meeting place, etc., spiritual activity.\u201d It was here that'to be worked out in the meantime solid early training kept its grip on by a committee.Mr.Havard was the boy when the home standards much gratified hy the interest and clashed with those of outside com- enthusiasm shown, and it is expect-panionships, and when temptation ed that the work of this branch of and inclination might lead him away the newly-formed Choral Art So-from safe mooring.At twelve years ciety will prove both a pleasure and the boy becomes an individual and profit.takes a hand in his own foundation,!\t_____\u2014 but still needs understanding and ¦\tGeneral Notes, wise guidance.The emotional period i Mrs.M.S.Macdonald, of Sher-in youth was shown to be the time brooke, was a week-end guest a when the sacrifice of Christ's life Mrs.R.E.'Willard\u2019s home, makes its strongest appeal.Very Mrs.E.L.Barter, who underwent few, Mr.Halpenny said, ever enter-[ an operation in the Sherbrooke Hosed the Church after the age of twen- pital, is progressing favorably, ty-two, and that the challenge to oldi Mayor-elect H.W.S.Downs and WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF BAKING CONTEST.The Sunmaid Raisin Growers, Ltd., of Canada, will shortly offer cash prizes for the best cake and pie made by the housewives, open to all.Do net fail to watch for further announcement in the Record this week.WINTER SPORTS IN MONTREAL Montrealers and their guests are revelling in the delights of Winter Sports during the Winter Carnival period which will continue up to March 1st.Where else in North America do you find it more delightful, where else will you find the joys of the most joyous season of the year v all-prevading.or so accessible as in that fine old city rambling for miles up and down the banks of the mighty St.Lawrence river, and more than half surrounding historic hoary old Mount Royal?All the Canadian Winter Sports including Skating, Snowshoeing, Tobogganing.Ski-ing, Ski-joring, Hockey, Curling and Sleight-driving can be enjoyed.The Grand Trunk Railway offers exceptional service to Montreal, and information desired will be gladly given by any of the Grand Trunk Agents.Booklet on application.Uncle Jim s Letter THIRTY BELOW OVER WEEKEND.In spite of the fact that pessimists\t- j Hemp'and sunflower seeds expected a ja.ny wee.-^-encL both Dear corner Family:\tftood ; apple cores, meat scraps and _anl,\twere ^-e au enjoy Evelyn\u2019s letter bread crumbs can all be used, so chilly ones.The thermometer at the : to(jay.jlag wrjtten some news YOU see they are really \u201cstar\u201d [by placing bread crumbs there and waiting patiently.^^¦are Lennoxville Experimental Farm and that is what we want, isn\u2019t it ?boarders.It does not cost money nob need\tto go down there,\tto feed them, only a little thought.i,~wght\tA f\tEvelyn, to find\thills, at least the\tJust think of the fun it would be for oVW\ttlu\tSherbrooke folk.\tOur citv is often\tthe B.P.C.members to save seeds t-S in th^ci^stSidatf if t-.T:\tI «lied the \u201cCity\tof Hills,\u201d and .the\tand weeds Jn the fall for the tyinter low.ST.ANDREW S CHURCH NOTICES.Monday\u2014Young People\u2019s Society sets tonight at 8 p.m.Rev.J.C.M.A., of Richmond, will meets Mac Le 'utscay\u2014Y ung Ladies' Aid will d a sr.v.vshoe tramp at 7.45 p.m.tirriirg v< a Bean Cupper at the .Ac mission 25 cts.ir.t \u2014St.Andrew's Auxil-: :: at 3 p.m.Tea ved at 4 p.ra.i .t; \u2022\t' ommunion ser- e in the Church at 8,p.m.All nraur.icants expected to be pres- be .3d m.children use all the kinds of sliding\tfeeding.They can be put\ton\tfeed- apparatus you mentioned and then\ting shelves, which should\tbe\tshel- some more.Uncle Jim has had\ttered, in baskets, and tied\tto\ttree CONFERENCE AT MONT NOTRE many a good laugh while watching limbs.They are bird lifesaving sta-DAME\tthe kiddies slide.I am sure Vernon tions.An interesting conférence has has had some hard work since the i\t(To be continued.) been arranged for at the Mont Notre last snowstorms.I hope your!\t- Dame Convent for this evening, father will get better, v ernon, and\t% # % % % %.% % # % ^ ^ when\tthe\tRev.\tFather\tBouroue.\tO.P.,\tthat you can go back to school.Cur\ts\t^ of the\tNotre\tDame\tde\tGrace\tParish,\tboys and girls need all the eduea-\t# LETTERS FROM THE\tCOR- ft Montreal, will be the speaker of the tion they can get to bear the bur- #\tner FOLK.\tft evening.Several musical items have dens that their parents are now ft\t^ been included on the programme, bearing.\t& ftsftsft ftftft ftftftftftft which is being given under the aus- I am sorry.Margaret, that your pices cf the Cercle Marguerite : pledge came in too late, but I hope Dear Uncle Jim: Bourgeoys.\t!you will be a good member, and How are you?Do you like slid- - ; when something else is started be ing?If you do you should come pi-pvc\u2019 riT\u2019D tîti ta awt\u2019at i'a the lead.\tdown here.We have two hills near J ^\tA* \u2018\t1 I found a very interesting book our house, a \u201cteeny\u201d one for the T'-o\tat the library called \u201cCitizen little children and a steep one for hrLkp\tnn\tBirds.\u201d In it I found a little about those who like to go fast, Some- «at^avU^nin?in the Sons of the snowflake, or snow bird, about times there are as many as twenty \u2019Inriw5 h'u\tRuilrW\tTnere which the writer.Mabel Osgood sliding at once.When there are noj waf a\" go?d attendance'of ^members Wright, says, \u201cWhen they will visit enough sleds to go around the chiL and the meeting was nresided over us Rone can 807 ; they C0IIle Jren take cushions, pieces of card-jjl- \u2022/.! George Ogst'own occupied the pu.pit and with Montreal, spent the week-end in dav for Tdontreal to take part in the \" \u2019 Lyttleton Cassels have been in Oh, Jim\u2014Jiml\u201d broke from her in' Georgina Drennan, of Cookshire;\t.7,1 YJÜf.f\u2019tuÎI_.^a.v.e Sherbrooke, guests of Mr.and Mrs.;ctniing thatches to be held in that\tja_ad city, in which a Sherbrooke team aund subsequent death of their mo-jis entered.\tther, the late Mrs.H.D.Lawrence.\u2022\t*\t*\tIn the report of the burial service it a wild sobbing cry.\t1 Mrs.Snow and four girls from ÎJ\u2018e roorning address, Miss,- Amy jj Foss, Bellevue Avenue He caught the swaying figure jJWaterville, who have not as yet ^ LfAthp6ieESOni 8*}d ,thc\t.his arms just as she fainted awav !^ormes She drew a compart kro squ aid: \u201cA ;c.he time and on a quest.\u201d son between r.n otd man v-ii hi j 11 ways drifted with the wind 1:1 other words, had travelled with the wind in his back, and Sir Ernest Shackleton who went on a definite quest.She gave the quests as nut ia\u201e\u201e\t- Par' Health, without winch one c ¦ .1,0; ifnl rjirlinn wnrn t-ul-w,,, tnjoy lltc, 111 ledge, in wlvch she i-.t-r ed to ;h girl of which v.'uii .aid.\u201cShe's rr to look nt but there\u2019s nothing .0 her,\u201d compared to a g.rl who is ,> a quest for knowledge, who is i sprang at her.In a\u2019corner of his l!iKiSOciR,1,,b.l;tt.olntH* merrily in the games, filling up tho time completely until the supper time, when a banquet was given in St.Andrew\u2019s Church Hall.The tables were decorated with bunds of blue, making the C.G.I.T.1 css of which they had made special efforts.The records of Women\u2019s Institute work show a wide field of labor in colors of blue and white, nnd the social welfare, charity, public healWi, j menu was excellent.The supper spiinging, fell over on its side, dead nnd many other deeds, done forlwaa provided by the Indies of the all-'\u20141 1\u2014*\u2014*l~\t01-\t\u2022 ¦\t- \u2014\t\u2022\t.- linost instantly.She had thought Wilmay was in the line of fire, as ho stood mockingly regarding her from tho top of the stairs.us, almost simultaneously, the second report rang out, she had a .momentary vision of bis face changing sturtlngly- and then she was on the landing alone.With n sharp harking cry he had stumbled back-arils over the brink of the stair not \u201cHome and Country.\u201d in tho early churches from which the groups early part of January the Hatley W.I.proved itself a live body by carrying out some most commendable health work.Mrs.Walsh offered her pleasant.home, \u201cElmwood\u201d for the accommodation of operating on three pupils of the Intermediate School for adenoids and diseased tonsils, the work of which was carried out through the efforts of the Institute.When it is considered what a use, to crash headlong down to the! V\"'\" \"Y\".L\u2019T'T\" \u201ewn?ï 11 bottom of the short flight.\tLÆd ^ w^Ht/ » 1^ T* \"f ii,,\t, , , v >,\t,, 'be children Who did not have to en- Ile lay where he had fallen, on tho dure the discomfort of a long jour- avy rag at the foot\tinoy to a hospital, and the friendll- For one w Id moment of shudder ness of the me inborn, it can be more log horror the girl stared down nt fully understood what the Institute ilm crumpled figure below revealed stonds for in a communitv.came, nnd was looked \u2018after bv Mrs.i J.Sawyer, who is always to )>o de- ' pended upon at such times.When full justice had been done to the appetizing menu, the girls snug several of their songs, and toasts were ; given, Miss Noursc acting as toast1 mistress.Tho Evening Se»»ion.A pretty pageant entitled \u201cThe Way,\u201d was given by tho Anglican group, each girl reciting her part in 11 pleasing waÿ, and bringing out, the C.G.I.T.Ideals.Miss Gnss gave a talk on how girls may serve, in which she told the girls of incidents that proved the value of true set-vice.She said; \u201cIt is not how IL.\u2019 LC6A à a Cost if Winter Comfort Kith a \u201cLESARE\u201d Pipeless Furnace With all its advantages, this modern heating system is quickly installed in your home.No cellsr too small.No tearing up floors or walls for pipes.One large register does all the work.Don't delay! Give your order today, and by tomorrow night your home will be filled with genial, comforting warmth, from top to bottom, at a big saving in fuel.o.T DEGA-R 20 Wellington Street South SHERBROOKE -rwsiiiw w 1 1 I /\u2022AGE SIX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1923.BECORD\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 60c each insertion.HELP WANTED.SITUATIONS WANTED, RELIABLE AT chauffeur.Three years\u2019 experience.References.Address Box 84 Record.mYPIST ALSO OFFICE ASSISTANT DE-sires position.Would not mind going out of the city.Address Box 4< Record.FEMALE HELP WANTED.J^ADY STENOGRAPHER knowledge of WITH SOME bookkeeping wanted at, once for city position.Apply Box 46 Record Office.^ LOT OF FOR SALE.NEWr SHELFS FOR SALE.Double barrel gun, gauge 12, two pairs cf snowshoes.Apply 100 Wellington St.North.Day time.BABY\u2019S WHITE CARIOLE, GREY WIOK-er sulky, small heater fcr coal or wood, kitchen table, mission wood washstand, mattress and kitchen utensils for sale, to be *old cheap, at 48 Elm Street.[ 7 A LEX TIN ES, BIRTHDAY OR EASTER excellent ones, postpaid for only 25c.Sat factioa assured.>t money returned.Will,am I^nnoiviïie\"on car 'line' Howie, Beebe, Que.World) Prea* Pub.Co TC LETT MISCELLANEOUS f (CANADA.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.DIS-^ trict of St Francis.In the Magis-fa\u2019ate\u2019s Court in and for the County of Stanstead, at the Village of Stanstead Plain.(Summary Procedure).No.1.The twelfth day of January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-three.In Vacation.Before A.R.Thomas, C.M.C.Brigham J.Hastings, of the township of Stanstead .in the County of Stanstead, farmer.Plaintiff, vs.Bruno Gauthier, of the township of Barnston, in the said County, defendant.The defendant is hereby ordered to appear within one month.Stanstead Plain, Que., 12th January, 1928.A.R.Thomas, Clerk of said Court.THE STAGE AND SCREEN The Offering for Your Amusement This Week.Admission: Evening Matinee Balcony 30c 20c 10c Premier Presentations at 2.30, 7.00 and 8.45.High Class Photoplays.Music by the Premier Symphonic Orchestra, Four Changes of Programme Weekly\u2014Sun., Mon., Wed., FrL WANTED TO BUY.VIT ANTED \u2014 BUCKEYE INCUBATOR \u2019 ^ \u2014Standard preferred, from 250 to 400 egg size (not over).Apply to Mrs.A.S.Hyatt, Compton, R.M.D.2.T\\ J ANTED TO BUY\u2014INCUBATOR, 120 * * egg size or over, guaranteed in good condition.Address to H.L.M.Vaudry, Len-noxville, or phone Lennoxville 27-r-2.Professional And Business Directory At the Premier Theatre.ADVO- FURNISHED FRONT DITMAN'S SHORTHAND, TYPEWRIT- rpHREE - ' A rooms to let, $15 a month : also room ing, Bookkeeping, Commercial Corres-and board $6 a week.Apply 5 Belvidere St., por.dence, Complete Business Training.Pri- MONARCK VISIBLE TYPEWRITER FOR sale.Cleaned and thoroughly repa.red, with written twelve months guarantee.Apply Record Office.QRGAN FOR SALE.IN GOOD CONDI- tion.Phone 1391-J Street.or apply 76 Queen vale individual lessons.Prospectus on application, Frank Dudley, Cert.P.S.,\t13 Stanley Ave.Tel.1407-J.TF YOU CAN LOOK ME IN THE EYES and prove me that you are truthful.' ROOMED FLAT TO SUB-LET FOR loyal and honest, I will give you the oppor-F*b.15th, heated.11 York Apts.Phone tunity to better yourself in all ways.Apply 7-W.\tRoom 11.Olivier Bldg.¦pURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO LET\u2014 Every convenience; central iocauon.Use of phone.37 Laurier Avenue.ADVOCATES \\\\ TELLS.LYNCH ft WILSON.W cat\u2014, Mardiaaa Baak Bldg._ Fraser, rugg * mignault.advo.cate»- Q.C.&.Building.N1COL, LAZURE.COUTURE ft KING, 15 Wellington St., Sharbrooka.____ Lawrence, morris 4 Mciyeh, ad- veataa, etc.Shwbroake 4 Richmo id, Qu* O'BKEAJDY.\u2022dveeaua AUDITORS, AtrcflONfEERS, ETC -1# On Monday and Tuesday there will be a special attraction, when the spectacular .and emotional drama, \u201cThunderclap\u201d will be seen.The picture contains many dramatic scenes.\tv The attraction on Wednesday and Thursday will be \u201cUnder Two Flags,'\u2019 the screen version of the romance by Ouida.Priscilla Dean and James Kirkwood fill the lead-in?roles.The picture is said to have more sets than \u201cFoolish Wives\u201d and more romance than a \u201cbest seller.\u201d On Friday and Saturday will be seen \u201cThe Cave Girl,\u201d starrin?Ted-die Gerard, well known in London and Paris theatrical circles as an American beauty.The scenes are laid in the Yosemite Valley in midwinter.Next Sunday will be seen Alice Calhoun, in \u201cLittle Wildcat.\u201d In this picture real detectives, one of them a g-uard at San Quentin, were used.In the early sceaes of \u201cLittle Wildcat\u201d Alice Calhoun appears as a derelict, a member of the underworld.She works out her own salvation, however, and in the later scenes becomes a society girl.Now showing th« groat Wm.Fox Sonsatioo.Mary Carr (the mother of \u201cOver The Hill\u201d) \u2022 with Violet Mersereau, Paul Willis and J.Barney Sherry in COMING WED.AND THURS., (Two Days Only).Priscilla Dean, aa Cigarette, the Daughter of the Regiment, in Uninderelap Two Flags A beautiful mother love story in the greatest race track drama ever produced.The N.Y.Commercial says : \u201cMany scenes rival with \u2018Way Down East.' \u201d \u201cURBAN POPULAR CLASSIC.\u201d \u201cMIL HIPPO,\u201d a Pathe Comedy.The picture that will live in your memory for ever I Hundreds of people, amazing thrilla, romantic adventure and bezarre atmosphere.Lloyd (Ham) Hamilton, the clever comedian in \u201cTHE EDUCATOR.\u201d And Others, LOOK OUT\u2014\u201cTHE CAVE GIRL\u201d ing to all handsome men! Is coming Friday and Saturday.A wara- PANNETON 4 BGiSVJtfll * WeUlnaioa SU Nartft.DRY MIXED STOVE WOOD FOR SALE.Apply H.Trollope, R.M.D.1, Lennoxville, Que.VOW IS THE TIME TO LIST YOUR property, business, lot or farm for im- Store To Let In Record Elock 4 PARTMENT TO LET FEB.1ST, FOUR rooms and bath, heated and hot water, completely furnished.Centrally located.Ap- mediate or spring sale at reasonable comply Cl f.O\u2019Day, Premier Theatre.\tmission for quick action.J.O.Darche, tiea.-\u2014-\u2014\u2014- Estate broker, 8A Wellington St.So.rpWO ROOMS TO LET.WITH OR WITH- A out board.Phone 1409-M.\t^7ANTED T0 RENT MAY 1ST- H0USE L-r-\u2014 -\u2014 \u2014* of nine rooms.North Ward, near car line.Apply Box 38 Record.JOHN J.GRIFFITH.L.I.A., AUCTION-eer, Accountant.Commissioner and Auo* Itor, 46 Wellington St.North, ieiojkoai» \".l.CERTIFIED ACCOUMAMS JH.BRYCE; L.A.,\tI.G.A.AUDITOR.1$< Quebec St.Shwbrooke.Pboni CHAKIt-KJLU A
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