Sherbrooke daily record, 8 mars 1923, jeudi 8 mars 1923
[" CÀSINÜ theatre Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.\t\tSHERBROOKE, QUE.THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1923.\tTwenty-seventh Year.SALES\tTAX DU\t5CUSSED IN HOUSE OF \t1\t, i 1\t1 rr-i ¦\t1\t.not accepted the financial clauses of L»OOuS bold as Woollen Goods to Label Their Goods in the Lausanne Treaty as a whole, nor a postponement of the Mosul I question, it is disposed to agree to a j resumption of negotiations with the Accordance with the Composition Thereof.O (the afternoon when Mr Stevens with- Allies, for which it is prepared to 1 drew hgf resolution.\tUP alternative proposals.tion systems.Railroads were built through the untrodden wilderness'.Today, the manufacturing East, the wheat raising West and the mining North are linked with bands of steel, and connecting steamship lines furnish an All-British highway around Mist Rosamond Bradley, Boston 1 society girl, shown above, is to mar» : ry Capt.Charles E.Rheyault, for» ; trier \u201cmpuntie\u201d officer, of Cobourg, Ont.The two corresponded with each other for eight years, while in Labrador and France, before they met in person.(Associated Press Despatch ) TTAWA, March 8.\u2014An investi galion into the operation of the sabs was proposed in the \u2019 DIFFICULTIES OF WOOL GROW- TUGBOAT WAS CRUSHED ÉL, ¦House of ( irs.w.Powers kindly played the gnppe.The next Guild will be held;organ at Church on Sunday in the Upper Melbourne.Thursday afternoon March 1st, Mrs.P.C.Duboyce entertained a few near neighbors and friends of Mrs.B.Faraday on the eve of her departure for her new home in Rock Island.Mr.and Mrs.P.C.Duboyce spent Sunday at West Bolton visiting Mr.R.P.Duboyce and other relatives and friends.Mrs.Byrne underWeat a successful operation in the Sherbrooke Hospital and is recovering.Dr.John Hayes and Mr.P.C.Duboyce attended the meeting of the Associated Boards of Trade in.Sher-brookfe on Tuesday.Dr.Tomkins, specialist, will be at his office here every Saturday.WATER VILLE town after spending a few days in Ont, Lennoxville with his parents, Mr.\t,,\t,\t,\t, and Mrs.A.J.Merrill.\tw®*0 ute la T\u2019cfa1n ]°t The Ladies\u2019 Aid held their month-\tchcfs faded, she ly meeting with Mrs.John Waldron i,'eadfulIy run-down and so on Thursday last for dinner, with\tT JUS.tw™6- F6/ nei7; thirty-eight present, who oartook of\ttsV:xflted 1/««red I would a most sumntuous meal.The presi- ^ u'f t j *ake T161 ?ut of scko°L dent.Mrs.W.T.Elliott had charge ^hllt do ns herJ1?ssonj she c.ould of the meeting.Knitting seemed to llardly \u2022?I ,,*\"\u2022£ at tlm.es be about the only work on hand.It couldn t wnteu at alL ,Her 3PPetite was decided to hold the April meet- Tas poorshe scarcely ate enough ing in the Town Hall, where each sust»'3 life, and her sleep was so member would contribute something rest\u2018ess she was always tired and towards the dinner.\two™, °ut- Mr.H.Blair went recently to East I bless the day I bought the first Peacham, Vt., to visit his brother, bottle of Tanlac.My daughter has Mr.Herbert Blair.\tI gained eleven pounds, eats heartily, The Women's Institute held a card \u201cJeeps soundly, and her studies are party on Friday evening in the Town play.The Tanlac treatment is Hall with about forty present.A ! grand, and I believe it should be in pleasant evening was spent by all.every home.\u201d After they had finished playing | Tanlac is for sale by all good drug-cards, maple sugar and crackers 1 r'°ts.Over 35-million bottles sold, were served.The SAWYERVILLE, March 8.\u2014Mrs.Rough's second lantern talk on \u201cExperiences in China\u201d was given at the Baptist Church on Tuesday evening.The church was well filled and the interest sustained throughout.Many a peep into the actual home life in China was given to the eye by photos taken at the time, and to the ear by description, and made the lecture a good deal out of the usual.Many expressions of appreciation were expressed at the close.The special meetings announced to be held at the Baptist Church by the Rev.John Linton, B.A., of Montreal, from Monday, March 5th.to 9th, have been unavoidably postponed for a week.They will begin on March 12th.Mr.Linton has been having very successful meetings in many places and has just closed a series at Sutton.evening was .=\u2014 ¦\t=\t=s~-:-^ V - brought to a close by dancing.The\t,\t,\t, s., proceeds amounted to over $9.\t1 called upon for a few remarks.Many families are suffering in w, jn JeJ',elved Mrs.town wBh the epidemic that ;s going ' T.Oughtred of the serious ill-around in the form of the \u201cflu.\u201d ; IJ.033 ^cr sister, Mrs.Carr, at The school in District No.1 re.Minneapolis.Mrs.Carr is living opened on Monday, after being clos-\t.18 .a^so a sls*;er ed for a week due to the illness of | Mr.Joshua Munkittrick._ the teacher.\tMr.and Mrs.L.P.Bishop, from - [Sherbrooke, were recent guests of MARBLETON\th\u201e rat\u201ened home after a pleasant visit in Sher-broke and Windsor Mills.Miss Harvey spent the week-end TO LECTURE ON MAPLE SUGAR INDUSTRY.The second of the series of public meetings being held in Compton County under the auspices of the demonstrator for the county will be held on Friday, March 9th, in the Mission Hall.The subject to be discussed will be the \u201cMaple sugar industry,\u201d and the demonstrator has been fortunate in securing Dr.Snell, head of the chemistry department at Macdonald College, anti Mr.W.S.Bullock, M.L.A., for Shefford Coun- Serviee in St.Paul\u2019s Church on Friday evening at 7.30 o\u2019clock.On Sunday next, service at 11 a.m.with jin Sherbrooke^ The many friends of Mrs.Peter Swanson will be glad to know that she is improving.Mrs.Aldrich and Mrs.H.S.Ball spent Saturday in Compton with friends.Mr.and Mrs.Churchill Moore, Mr.and Mrs.T.H.Rider, the Misses .\u201e\t.\t.\tijpKrvr i MMh\tBurton, Chadsey, Parson, Ayer, Web- k giving an interesting senes of lee-\tUL.KD I LllNL\tster> Lovelandj and Messrs.Corry cures on 'The Prodigal Son.\t\"J\tand Rowe, were in Sherbrooke last -\t.\t_\tMrs.Joseph Roy, Stanstead, and week and took in the shows \u201cWhen Goodin entertained the Snowshoe Mrs.Alex Laçasse, of Newport, are Knighthood was in Flower,\u201d and Club, twenty-two tramping.After visiting relatives for a week at '\u2018The Young Rajah.\u201d the tramp they went to Mr.Goodin's Three Rivers and Grand Mere.\tMr.H.D.Rvder, of Bellow's Falls, at Mrs.Everard Goodin\u2019s on March 15.Every Thursday evening during Lent, Rev.E.M.W.Templeman holds service in Christ Church.He giving an interesting series of lec-ares on \"The Prodigal Son.\u201d Last Friday evening Mr.Clarence absence of the organist.ROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE celebration of the Holy Communion, and at 7 p.m.Sunday school at 2 o\u2019clock.Friday afternoon last, Visitors\u2019 Day was held at the Marbleton Intermediate School, a number of the parents and friends being present.The.pupils presented a very pleasing iprogramme, which consisted of a patriotic chorus, a pretty little song Mr.H.E.Chapman was in East Angus last week.At the last session of the Municipal Council of the Village of Marbleton it was moved by Councillor Joseph Boucher and seconded by Councillor E.A.Westman, a*nd unanimously resolved, that the secretary-treasurer be authorized to offer sympathy to members of the ty, as speaker» for the occasion.Both are thoroughly acquainted with the maple sugar industry\u2019.General Note».The W A.is being entertained by Mrs.E.V.Brown today at 7.3C P.m.The W.A are planning tq hold a sale in the Mission Hal earlv in Easter week.The Women\u2019s Institute met at the home of Miss Ida Mackay on Wednesday evening.Mrs.Bertha Bartholomeau is confined to the house and under the doctor\u2019s care.Mr.Stanley James Vibert returm ed on Tuesday to resume his duties at McGill University.Mr.Peter Coombs is slightly im-roved.but is still confined to the house.\t_\tj\u2014 .vir Robert\tThompson was\tin Portland, Me., over the week-end.Mr, Ayton Cromwell, of Cookshire, was in town on Monday.Miss Cora Bartholomeau spent the week-end with\ther\tmother,\tMrs.Bertha Bartholomeau.The W.C.TU.will meet at the home of Mrs.Robert Scott on Thursday afternoon.Miss Lou Farnsworth, of Sherbrooke, spent\tthe\tweek-end\tthe guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs A.S.Farnsworth.Lenten service and choir practice will be held on Friday evening at, 30 in the Mission Hall.Anglican ervice next Sunday at 7.30 p.m.Miss Maud Banks spent the week-nd the guest of her sister and randmother, at Eaton Comer.Rev.J.W.Shier is in Montreal his week.Mrs.Brainard, of Seattle, Wash.3 the guest of friends in town.Mr.Curtis Brasel is home from North Stratford.Mrs.Cork is with her mother, 1rs .Elijah Kingsley.pr .\t.by Beta Munkittrick, and a song by : family of the late Mr.H.G.Bishop, Angie Bishop, and a spelling match, ;who Was secretary-treasurer of this ail of the pupils taking part.Miss |municipality for a great many years, Helen Elliott gave some very inter- upon the occasion of his death, and esting notes on the school, the pre-lto place on record the Council\u2019s sent building having been built about the year 1891.Two very well written compositions, the best in their grades, were given by Irene Gilbert and Lloyd Elliott ~ house, where he, with the ladies'j Mr.and Mrs.^Dean C.Leavitt and VL.' was in town for a day recently! E!\u2018 E.\u2018 Yegge\"âddre^sêT the^upiK - son Keito.^of Orleajis,^ \"^t., ^ were Miss Doris Hume, of Sherbrooke, speaking words of encouragement to thfem.Mr.C.H.Mann was also Ar* Yrm Faf*>\tguests on Sunday of Mr.and Mr?.I OU rai.\tMrs.Mose Seguin and family.JllSt TrV THîs Mr3- Fred Girard\u2018 °I White River ______ J\tfunction, is here caring for her mp- tber-in-laW, Mrs.Girard.Post Office Square.Miss Millie Saunders is in charge Thottt&Lds of ov«rf«t pecç'ie have become by folk^rir* tbe\tof doctors wfe© recommend Marrooia Prescription Tablets, i - .,\t.t\trr* t vr fboM fearmieas little fat reducers that rian-SICK ones at the T.J.OFT 19 p'.\u2019Jy tbe dose of the famous MarmoLa Pr«- honte, CaS\u2019WçIÎ avenue, crtptfc» if too fat, don\u2019t wait\u2014go now to j Mr.F.B.Jacques, manager of druggist aad for one dollar, which » the St.Johns bury district of the w-.« the »0.-;d orer.pr«wre .of Metropolitan Life Insurance Com- tablets.If preferable you can secure __, \u2022\t,,\t.r.them direct by tecdir.g- prise to the Mar- P**1*.V?a3 a business CS-.er at Der-rsou Co., 4Si: Woodwi Are.Detroit, \u201cF Line on Monday and Tuesday.Hist.They reduce steadily and «lihy with- Mr.and Mrs.Budleigh Faraday cot tiresome ejeerdea or etan-ation diet and and M1&9 May Faraday are moving ieire to napieaeact effect.\tthis week from their former home .\t______________at Richmond, to an apartment in the Audinwood block.Mr.Faraday j is the new local manager of the j Southern Canada Power Company, i succeeding Mr.Broadbent, who re- ¦ cently resigned to take a more luc-j irative position in New York.HEADACHE.BILIOUSNESSj te CONSTIPATION^ , INDIGESTION.KIDNEYS, LIVER, BOWELS.Burdock Blood Bitters Relieved Her Of Headaches YOUR FRECKLES NICOLET FALLS I Need Face Attention in March or « May Stay Covered.Now is the time to take special The following extract from the Manchester Daily will most likelv iprove of interest to her many ; care of the complexion if you wish *\tx -\tifriends acd relatives of this place: ; to look well the rest of the year.The Headache seems to be habitual Lr.Primrose Lodge Moyles, well- March winds have a strong tendency wiih many people, and some, if any, known E.m street dentist and wife to bring out freckles that may sta> are seldom free from it, suffering of Dr.Wm.J.Moyles, died,at her all Summer unless removed.Now is continually, and ¦wondering why home, 66 Ash street, January 26.the time to use Othine double they can get no relief.\t\u2019 .1923.Dr.Moyles was a native of i strength.T\t^\t.Danville, Que., but had been a resi-! This preparation for the removal In all cases of headacr.e -he treat- dent rj Manchester the greater rart of freckles is usually so successful ment should be directed to the of her-!ife During the past seven- that it is sold by druggists under e\u2019,a, T'\"\u20191'1\tr\u2018.1 teen years she was actively engaged guarantee to refund the money if It in dental work with her husband, fails.Get an ounce of Othine\u2014 and made a Wide circle of friends.s double strength, and even a few better She was a member of the Grace applications should show a wonder- The Manchester ; ful improvement, some of the Liniments Won\u2019t Relieve Pain Between the Eyes That pain is not rheumatism or neuralgia.Many folks think so.\u2014 It is due to catarrh, plain ordinary catarrh, and needs attention right now.Catarrhozone is the name of a wonderful invention that is daily fixing up chronic cases of weak throat, bronchitis and catarrh.Every breath through the inhaler is ^den with soothing, healing sub-ances that destroy all diseased conditions in the breathing organs.It can\u2019t fail to help, because it goes where the trouble really exists, and doesn't attempt to cure an illness in the head or throat by means of medicine taken into the stomach.There is no sufferer from a grippy cold or any winter ill that won\u2019t find benefit in Catarrhozone, which is employed by physicians, ministers, lawyers and public men throughout many foreign lands.Large size lasts two months and costs $1.00.Small size 50c, sample size 25c.All storekeepers or The Catarrhozone Co., Montreal.deep sense of the loss sustained.LISGAR home in Montpelier, after being with her father, Mr.Henry Richards, for a few weeks.Mrs.Carter, from Boston, spent a few weeks here with her father, Mr.Henry Richards, who has been ill.Misses Beryl Porter and Goldies Montgomery, of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end at their homes here.Miss Jessie Armstrong has returned to Point Claire, aftgr spending the week-end here.Much dissatisfaction is expressed by the many who come here on Sunday afternoon to a fireless waiting room.Some come as far as six miles and with the trains often late, adverse comments are made.Report says a petition is going to headquarters to have this matter taken up.COMPTON tnova; of the cause cause removed the headache» vanish.It is impossible to find a remedy for headaches of every de- Episcopai Church.(cription than can equal\tact- Dentist Society, also the Dental Se- ing as it doe» on every organ of the ciety of New \"Hampshire.Besides eystem.\ther husband she is survived bv one Mrs.Douglas Riseborough, 280\tMrs.DjUi» R.Plummer; JdcKenzie St., Sarnia, Ont., writes: ?ne ««ter, Mrs.A.Stevens ; four \u2022\u2014\u201cHaving suffered from severe brothers, H oh is H.Lodge, of Man-head&ches for a considerable length Chester, N.H.; rhomas E.Lodge, lit time I decided to try Burdock\tMinn.; Ernest L.Lodge, gîood Bitters, and found that it Hollywood, Cal., and George F.helped me wonderfully.It relieved Lodge, Newport, vt., also several the headaches, and I noticed a decid- nieces ar.d nephews.The bearers td improvement in my health.\u201d\tj were\tMesura Ernest L.Lodge, George F.Lodge, H.Lodge and J.Bked Bîtier* W a rtmtAj smaller freckles even vanishing entirely.bM* b**n o« tfa« market for tfc* pmt tort?Un?\t*> T'n vuiy fcr The T.MQImra Go., Limited.ter ou to.Ont.KINGSBURY FACE_3 YEARS Itched and Burred.Lost Sleep.Cuticura Heals.\" Mjr be was «ffeeted wtlb pimple, tm «boat three yean.They were herd and red, and featered and oca led over.The pimple» Itched and burned causing me to tcratch and irritate them, and I loat many a night'» »>eep on nt of t account of the torltatloe.\"I read an advertlae-for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and ee-nt for a free temple which helped me ao I purcbeted more, and after ualr.g four cakea of Soap wtth the Ointment, I wai healed.\u201d 'signed) Mia» Martha Tbeuech, R.2, Bo* 4S, Vining, Minn.Olve Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum the care of your akin.mbmi\tOjw » Mam*»* J\u2022 rr«r*» fcivbMS Ï1*.ed»,.», wHWwt mnt Mr.Wm.Neilaon and Mrs.Law-jrence still continue very weak and low.McConnell SOUR STOMACH IS CAUSED BY ACIDS Says We Must Keep Feet Dry, Avoid Exposure, Eat No Sweets.Next Sunday will be observed as Missionary Day in the Methodist Church here, wnen the preacher will be the Rev.Mr.Nelson, pastor of the Methodist Church, Coaticook.Service at 11 o\u2019clock, to which all will he welcome.Rev.Mr.Gibb will take Mr.Nelson\u2019s work in Coaticook on Sunday morning, Mr.Nelson returning home for the evening service.Miss St.Laurent and Rev.Father St.' Laurent, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, have been at their home here for a short visit.Mrs.Drolet, one of Compton\u2019s oldest and most highly esteemed citizens, has been quite seriously ill : fpr the past week.She is being car-jed for by her daughter, Miss Drolet, Mr.F.M.Blaquiere, Morinville,.°f the P.O.staff, whose place is be- GASSED OVERSEAS SHELL SHOCKED and RHEUMATISM Mr.L.H.Parnell was at \u201cMaple ^ Height»,\u201d Compton, last Friday.Mr.J.B.Humphrey, of Magog, ! was a guest at Glen Brook Farm on ! Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.A.P.Little, of Hat-! ley, were guests of her parents, Mr.| ad Mrs.Hibbard, on Sunday.BISHOP'S CROSSING I A St, Patrick\u2019s social will be held [under the auspice;! of the Hunshine |Society at the home of Mr.and Mr#.(0.W.Cunningham on Friday even- ling.j The Ladies\u2019 Guild was entertain-jed by Mrs.H, Cunningham on Sat-j urday afternoon, thirty being present.The usual business was tran-! «acted and other item# brought uo neutralize for discussion.Some finished work waste, also to stimulate the kidney was brought in and Rome new work thus helping to rid the blood of these i given out.The proceeds of the af- rheumatic poisons, iternoon, including work sold, totalised $7.The next meeting will be jwith Mrs, Lam bourne, on March 14th, ! Mr.and Mrs.J.Baldwin and son Maunce.of Westbury, spent the Stay off the damp ground, avoid exposure, keep feet dry, eat no sweets of any kind for a while, drink lots of water and above all take a spoonful of Jad Salts occasionally to help keep down uric and toxic acids.Rheumatism is caused by poison toxins, called acids, which are generated in the bowels and absorbed J into the blood.It is the function of j the kidneys to filter this acid from j the blood and cast it out in the urine.The pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity.In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores aro closed, thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fall to eliminate this uric acid which keeps accumulating and circulating through the system, eventually settling in the joints and muscles causing stiffness soreness and pain called rheumatism.At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Halts; put a table-spoonful in a glass of water; and drink before breakfast each morning for a week.This is helpful to acidity, remove body Alta., writes:\u2014\u201cAfter three years service overseas I returned to Canada almost a complete wreck.I had been gassed, and was suffering from shell shock and rheumatism, and was so nervous I could not sleep at night.I tried many medicines and doctors, but none of them did me any good for any length of time.I got so bad in the Fall of 1919, my hands were so shaky I could scarcely hold anything, and it seemed as if I had ing filled by AHss Genest.Mrs.Flanders, of Sherbrooke, toe.s in Compton the end of the week to visit her sister, Mrs.Wm.Mun-roc.Compton\u2019s new saw-mill, [situated on the station road, has very recently changed hands, the new purchasers being Mr.E.Poulin and Mr.G Thibege.A large quantity of logs is received daily, and tho outlook is reported to be encouraging.Rev.Mr.Gibb officiated at the funeral of the Into Mr.Bailey, whose interment took place at Moo\u2019s a steel band pressing on my head.| River on Thursday, and also at the The least excitement would almost drive mo into fits, and my whole system seemed to be in disorder.I had cramps in my legs nearly every night, ana hot and cold chills running up and down my back nearly all the time.One day I decided to try Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills, and after I had taken six boxes 1 began to feel better.I kept on using them and after a while I was completely relieved.\u201d Price 50c.a box at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T.Milbum Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.To Free Your Arms of Hair or Fuzz Jad Halts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combin' d with litnia and i* used with excellent results by thousand* of folks who are subject to rheumatism.(Boudoir Secret») No toilet table is complete with-| out a small package of delatonc, for | with it hair or fuzz can be quickly banished from tho skin.To remove hairs you merely mix into a pasta enough of the powder and water to cover the objectionable hairs.This should be left on the skin about.2 minutes, then rubbed off and the kin washed, when it.will le found free from hair or blemish.lie sure you get genuine delate»»#.funeral service of Mrs.Sharman, which was held from the Waterville Church on Sunday afternoon, both of which were largely attended.Mrs.Leclerc, who has been confined to the house for the past two Weeks, is somewhat better.Mr.and Mrs/ .las, Burnell drove over to Ayer\u2019s Cliff on Sunday to visit Mrs.Burnell\u2019s brother, Mr.Raymond Demerse, whose serious accident from fire was reported in tho Record last week.Raymond Demerse is a Compton boy and has many friends here who regret to learn of his serious condition and deeply sympathize with him and his relatives.Ilis father, Mr.Munroe Demerse, was asleep in the house at the time, while His mother Is in West Peterboro, N.H., and is nt present, earing for Hit daughter, Mrs.Bolduc, who is also seriously ill.Dr.Henry Rugg, of Sherbrooke, is spending some time in Compton at the home of his brother, Mr.W.Ruff.About thirty young people gathered at the home of Miss Myrtle Young on Monday evening to wish her many happy returns of her birthday.The gathering took the form of a surprise nnrt.y and handkerchief shower, ana was marie most enjoyable with games, music and refreshment a.Mr.A.L.I\u2019onn.roy was in Comp- ton on Monday on business, and remained over for the regular monthly meeting of the Municipal Council held that evening, of which Mr.Pomeroy is a member.Mr.and Mrs.Pomeroy, who have been in Lennoxville for the winter, expect to return to Compton in April.The family of Mr.Lysander Davis, who have been ill for several weeks, are now- convalescing.Mrs.W.H.Wharram, of the Sherbrooke High School, spent the week-jend in Compton.A number of the personal friends | of the late Mr.Peter Swanson were in Waterville to attend his funeral.|The condition of Mrs.Swanson, J which was very serious for some time, is now much improved, and her recovery is thought to be assured.\t# Miss Ethel Aldrich, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, is the guest for a few days of Mrs.J.Burnell.Mr.E.Galvin, of Lennoxville, has been a recent visitor to Comp-i ton .Master Roy Lundeborg has been (confined to the house for the past week with illness.| A letter has recently been received here from Mr.and Mrs.C.G.j Craig, of Olds, Alta., former residents of this place.Mr.and Mrs.! Craig, in company with Mr.S.J.j Craig, are spending the winter at | Victoria, B.C., enjoying the season there with the green grass and flow-; ering shrubs.They retain a warm interest in their eastern friends, and especially in Compton.BEE3L\t** The last monthly meeting of the W omen's Institute was held at the home of Mrs.H.S.Pocock for the election of officers for the new year.Mrs.J.H.Turner was un mously re-elected president; Akin, 1st vice president; Mrs.t .Berry 2nd vice president; Mrs.Roy Cooper, secretary; Mis.Ralpii Cooper, treasurer: Mrs.Geo.House was appointed auditor for the past year with Mrs.Wm.Haselton as assistant.There was a fairly good attendance of members in spite of the prevailing epidemic of grippe.The Institute ladies have been much interested in helping to provide a rink, and it was voted at this meeting to pay $85 to the management of the rink, It is the aim of the Institute to raise money to assist in such social welfare work.After a busy afternoon of finishing up new and old business, dainty refreshments were served by the hostess.The Institute is looking forward to a larger and better year and has extended a cordial invitation to any body of any denomination interested in the Institute to attend the meetings, and if possible to become a member.Misses Nina Brundage and Muriel Planche went to East Angus for tho week-end.Mr.M.P.Dixon went to Boston the latter part of the week.Mr.Chas.Tichurst, of Tomifobia, has moved into Mrs.H.Quinn\u2019s tenement.Miss Mirricl Planche, of East Angus, is teaching the primary department at the Reehe Academy.Mrs.H.McMurrny and daughter, Margaret, aro visiting the former\u2019s sister, Airs.John Thepanier.Miss Ella Webster, of North Hatley, visited at Mr.J.H.Turner\u2019» the past week.The Liver Is the Road to Health If the liver is right the whole syatm, is better off.Carter\u2019» little Liver Pills awaken your Sluggish, rlnppM., , ! CARTER^: up liver ana relieve constipation, stomach trouble, inactive bowels, loss of appetite, sick heed ache and dizziness, you need them.Saull Pill\u2014SohüI Dm»\u2014SauQ Prke IITTL.I .IVE IPIU Purely vegetable.Losing Weight! If Stomach is Gassy, Sour, Add, Will Ilelthinir, Heartburn and Pnwsuro, Try Stuart\u2019s Dyspepsia Tablet».Any number of thin people have irreat trouble with what they cat or drink and suffer with indigestion.The food docs nof seem to prepare itself to nourish the body.The stomach Is in an add condition and such people often complain of weakness, rheumatic pain, headache and a run down condition when what they need is the alkaline effect to overcome or neutralize this acid condition.A host of people have found that by chewing one or two of the largs white tablets from a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets they get this alkaline effect; they then begin to pick up, take on firm flesh and eat whatever they like and feel fine.a 60 cent box of Stuart\u2019s Dyspepsia Tablets of any druggist and note the splendid results after eating pie, cheese, sausage and all the other tasty foods.MOTHER! MOVE CHILD\u2019SJOWELS \u201cCalifornia Fig Syrup\" is Child\u2019s Best Laxative coaticook; Mrs.Geo.A.Kennedy, Lark Street was reminded on March 4th of having reached her ninetieth milestone, when relative^ and friends presented congratulations, letters, cards, flower* nnd gifts which good nealth enabled her to enjoy.Even a sick child loves th \"fruity\u201d taste of \u201cCalifornia Fi Syrup.\u2019\u2019 If the little stomach is uj sot, tongue coated, or If your cbil is cross, feverish, full of cold, or ha colic, a teaspoonful will never fail t onen the bowois.In a few hours yo can see for yourself how thorough! it works all tho constipation poisor rour bile and waste from the tendei little bowois and gives you a wol playful child again.Millions of mothers keep fomift Fig Syrup\u201d handy\", ful \u201cCal -\t~s-r\tThe know n teaspoon ful today saves sick child tomorrow.Ask vour drni gist for genuine \"California Fi Syrup\u201d which has directions ft babies nnd children of all ng< printed on bottle.Mother! You mui sav \"California\u201d or you may get a imitation fig syrup.For Constipated Bowels\u2014Bilious Liver oor The nicest cathnrtic-laxntivo to physic your bowels when you have Headache\tBiliousness Colds\tIndigestion\t_ ___________v Dizziness\tHour Stomach lor Oil «hd they cost\u2019oniy ton\u2019cei 1a oiuuly-like Cuscaret».Ono or two la box.Children lovo Cnatmret», to tonight will empty your bowels PlnteJy by morning and you will ft «pl end id.Coficiircdi povrr Mdr y ,UP or gripe llko Salts, Pill», Calom I t 1 SHLKBKUUKJt; DAILY KLCOKD, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, I9ZJ.PAGE THREE BEDFORD AND DISTRICT NEWS 0 Daily Reports from Corespondents of What Is Going on in the Different Localities.DUNHAM Mrs.Duncan and Mrs.Ogilvy, of Montreal, were in town on Friday to organize a branch of the Girl Guides.An oyster supper will be held in Corns Go The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay.Stops the pain instantly.Then the corn loosens and comes out.Made in clear liquid and in thin piasters.The action is the same.At your druggist Blue=jay Dr.B.A.PLANCHE Dentist.FARNHAM\u2014Phone 104.At Cowansville every Friday and Saturday, Post Office Block.Phone \u2018J2.the class room of the Methodist Church on Thursday evening.The Women\u2019s Institute will hold their regular meeting on Wednesday at the home of Miss Sadie Doherty at the usual hour.49 Mr.Lister, of Sherbrooke, was here on Tuesday of last week in connection with the Boy Scout ¦ovement.Mrs.Cedric Cotton, Mrs.F.W.Hibbard and Miss W.Baker have gone to Boston for a brief stay, and will be guests of Miss Jean Edwards, Miss Lucia Brown and other friends.Miss Lizzie Rykert is a guest of Mrs.Winser at Cowansville during the absence of Mrs.Cotton in Boston.Miss Ella Kemp is a guest of Montreal friends for a time.Mr.Lusher Harvey left on Friday morning for a trip to Stowe, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Linsteed, of Brigham, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.O.Martin for the week-end.Mrs.D.Carleton and Miss Doris Savage, were in Cowansville on Thursday afternoon.Misses Jean and Marian Guillett, of Montreal and Lachine, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Guillett.Mr.and Mrs.H.O.Martin entertained in honor of their guests on Friday evening.Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Manson entertained a dinner party on Saturday.The guests included Mr.and Mrs.H.O.Martin, Mr.and Mrs.C.Linsteed, Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Doherty and Mr.Geo, Doherty and Miss Sadie Doherty.Mr.and Mrs.William Selby have been suffering from grippe.Mrs.Chaffee, sister of Mrs.Selby, has been very ill with bronchial pneumonia.Miss Glenna Doherty was a guest of Miss Dorothy Brown on Friday.J Mr.Harold Taylor, who has been la guest of his cousin, Mr.A.E.; Brown, the past week, left for Wa-jterloo on Thursday.On March 14 he leaves for his home in Alberta.The Rev.G.I.Ford will give an ! illustrated lecture on \u201cThe South of i Ireland\u201d in the Town Hall on Monday evening, March 12.The proceeds will be for the Guild of All Saints\u2019 Church.I Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Rodolph Favreau.Mr.Beauregard, of St.Enfant Jesu, unloaded a car of butter boxes last week, preparatory to opening his new factory.Mrs.Fred Clark, who has been confined to the house all winter, is quite improved in health since the mild weather.The regular meeting of the Municipal Council was held in the Council room on Monday.ABBOTT\u2019S CORNER The services were conducted in the Baptist Church on Sunday last by Rev.C.P.England, of Sutton.Mrs.Joseph Benoit and little daughter are ill with la grippe.Mr.Hubert Couture spent the week-end in St.Sebastian, visiting relatives.Mr.Wm.Gendron and Mrs.Chas.Clapper, of Richford, Vt., spent the week-end visiting Mr.and Mrs.P.E.Goodhue, Jr.Mr.E.Sweet, of Sutton, was calling at Mrs.C.N.Chamberlain\u2019s on Thursday last.Mr.J.McGrath returned home on Sunday last, after an absence of a few days, Mr.D.Ponton, of Montreal, and Mr.J.Beauchemin, of Bedford, spent a few days last week at the home of Mr.P.E.Goodhue, Jr., erecting an electric light plant.The many friends of Miss Valida Benoit regret to hear of her recent illness and all wish her a speedy recovery.WARDEN book, \u201cWorld Friendships, Incorporated,\u201d was read by Mrs.Colburn and Miss Lucia Graves.Very interesting papers relative to the work in China, Japan and India were give» by Mesdames Nutting, Bird and Lewis.An excellent leaflet, read Iw Mrs.J.M.Smith, entitled \"Mf.Morgan\u2019s Quarter,\u201d was much enjoyed, also a little poem, \u201cWorld\u2019s Heartache,\u201d given by Mrs.Blake.ABBOTSFORD fjM'llt FROM ST.JOHN, N.B.CH\u2019BOURG, S'AMPTON, HAMBURG Mar.17 .Melita Apr.24 .Empress x>f Britain CHERBOURG, SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP.Apr.7 .Minncdosa SOUTH AM PTON\u2014ANT WERP Apr.21\t Melita TO LIVERPOOL Mar.?| Apr.H .Montcalm Mar.16 } Apr.18 .Montrose Mar.23 ¦ Apr.20 .Montclare Mar.30 j Apr.27 .Mar loch TO GLASGOW.Mar.17 | Apr.10 .Marl um Mar.2^ .Metagama FROM NEW YORK, N.Y.TO CHERBOURG & SOUTHAMPTON Mar.22 .Empress of Brrain Apply to Local Arenta, or J.E.Parker.Gen.Agent, Pass.Dept., 141 St.James St., Montreal.Que BETHANY A number of crows have been seen in this section and woodchucks are said to be out, which arc signs of coming spring.Mr.and Mrs.James Hambleton and son, Elmer, have been confined to the bouse with the grippe, but are now convalescent.Several from here attended the funeral of the late Mr.Henry Lancaster, which took place on Wednesday, February 28th.Interment was in the Anglican Cemetery, Davidson Hill.V j Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Truax were calling on Mrs.Herman Davidson, ! at Davidson Hill, on Wednesday' last.Mrs.Davidson\u2019s little daughter, I Eunice, had the misfortune recently to fall on the frozen ground and break her arm in three places.Her many friends here are pleased to know she is getting along as well as I can be expected.Mr.R.Favreau, who has been j quite ill, is able to be out again.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Mallette and I children were recent guests of Mr.land Mrs.Andrew Mallette at David-] son Hill.Mr Chaput, of St.Valerin, spent There w* be a St.Patrick's social in the scnoolroom of the Methodist Church on Thursday evening, March 15 th.Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Bryant, of East Bolton, were recent guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.A.F.Bryant.Miss Ruth Clark, of Waterloo, was a weçk-end guest at the same home.\u201cThe Young Country School-mam\u201d in the school hall on Friday evening was a great success and pleased the large audience completely.All did their parts in a manner that did them credit, but special mention should be made of the Snecklebys, \u201cPa,\u201d \u201cMa\u201d and \u201cMarie Jane,\u201d taken by Mr.Sewell Newton.Mrs.S.C.Marston and Miss Mildred Mairs.Following is the programme of the extension course of lectures to be held in the parish hall here on March 8th and 9th under the auspices of Macdonald College: Thursday, March 8th, 2\tp.m., orchard management, silos, fertilizers, inter-crops and cover crops, Prof.T.G.Bunting ; pruning the young tree and renovation of the old or-| chard, Mr.W.J.Tawse.Eight p.m., the spraying and dusting campaign, fungus diseases and fungicides, Dr.B.T.Dickson ; insect pests and insecticides, Mr .C.E.Fetch ; spray pumps and dusters, Mr, W.J.Tawse.Friday.March 9th, 2 p.m., address, Prof.Wm.Lochead, small fruit production; the strawberry crop, Prof.T.G.Bunting ; the rasn-berrv and bush fruits, Mr.W.J.Tawse ; 8 p.m., the importance of organization for rural women.Miss E.M.Roach ; the home surroundings and the perennial border, Prof.T.G.Bunting.The following from Montreal spent the week-end at their homes here: Misses M.and I.Marshall and E.M.Honey and Messrs.H.Marshall, E.A.Rice and E.A.Fisk.Mr W.H.Boomhour, of Montreal, was at Mr.Marshall\u2019s for the weekend.ANNIVERSARY OF METHODISTS IN FARNHAM Special Services Held on Sunday lure relief fnrmrheumaticpam! Whether you have suffered foryears or are experiencing rheumatic pain for the first time\u2014Sloan\u2019s Liniment will bring you quick, sure relief.Apply Sloan's to those ¦tiff, sore joints.Its tingling, penetrating warmth brings comfort immediately.Before you realize it the pain ha* disappeared.Sloan\u2019s Liniment will make yon realize how unnecessary it is to \u2022offer from rheumatic pain today.The most stubborn\u2019and chrome cases yield to Sloan's.Madt *> * i- *;\u2022 -j-\t-j.4.\t4 the shadow, scarcely a dozen yards away, hung a line of motionless luminous r.pots, like balls of pale green light, suspended in space.There was no sound; that mournful howling had died away.But instantly Jim knew what those gleamig points of light were \u2014the v/atching eyes of wolves! The sudden sight of them was more than a little unnerving, bringing Jim Ferrers and Jardine to an abrupt halt with an uncomfortable thrill.For a moment each was wondering uneasily if the brutes (were unexpectedly loose, after all\u2014 were crouching ready to spring.Swiftly Jardine\u2019s hand darted to his pocket for the small electric torch that reposed there.He flashed on the light.The glowing radiance picked out three lean, grey shapes, with oblique eyes full of lust and evil, that snarled savagely with bared fang\u2019s\u2014luckily for them\u2014from behind the bars of a long, railed-in enclosure.Jim gave a little laugh of relief after the momentary cold shiver he admitted to having experienced at the first sight of those gleaming watching eyes.And just then, across his laugh, from somewhere near the wolves\u2019 den, came a stealthy rustling, as of something or someone moving furtively in the darkness.Startled by the unexpected sound.Jardine swung his lamp round in the direction whence it seemed to have come.He was just in time to catch a vague uncertain glimpse of a figure that had started up out of the shadow, to disappear in a flash round the corner of an out-building.\u201cJove, that startled me for a moment!\u201d Jardine said.\u201cWonder who the beggar was, and if he had any business there.He seemed more scared of us than the wolves, âny-way!\u201d pay! Whoever that furtive figure was, he had vanished like a ghost- there was no further sign of him as they walked on to the house.The baying of the wolves, padding restlessly to and frb in their long enclosed run, followed them, as Jardine knocked at the door.From whitin the house came the barking of a dog.After a pause the door was opened\u2014only a little way; and a man\u2019s face peered out.It was a face almost startling in its bloodless pallor, and the two eyes that scrutinized these late visitors, as if in nervous suspicion, seemed to hold a queer, unnerved, scared look, br so it struck Jim, to deepen that impression he had already formed of this strange, creepy, old place, where the man who had been Wilmay\u2019s friend lived his solitary life.The manservant evidently recognized Jardinef even before the latter spoke for that first frightened, watchful look, seemed to pass.\u201cCan I see Mr.Karnan?Will you tell him that Mr.Jardine and a friend have called\u2014with my apologies for so late an hour,\u201d Jardine said.The manservant stood aside for them to enter.The square lounge-hall looked unexpectedly cosy and inviting in the light of a hanging lamp, in contrast to the rather forbidding, cheerless exterior.The servant opened the door of a room near; they heard him speak to someone within.A deep voice from the room called out: \u201cCome in, Jardine!\u201d The servant stood aside for them to enter.A tall white-bearded man, erect still, though Anthony Kernan must have been nearer eighty than seventy, met them o the threshold\u2014 a man with a strong, gnarled face, that told of a dominant will and faculties unimpaired by his weight of years; two keen deep-set eyes, touched with a suggestion of caustic humor, looked out from under shaggy, white eye-brows.From behind him a great Airedale came forward to sniff suspiciously at the visitors.\u201cGlad to see you.Jardine.Thought you\u2019d forgotten all about me; it\u2019s so long since I\u2019ve seen you,\u201d said Anthony Kernan, as he shook hands.\u201cAnd when I do come, I\u2019m afraid it\u2019s rather' an unearthly hour,\u201d Jardine said, with his pleasant laugh.\u201dMy friend and I are putting in a week\u2019s cruising, and dropped in to see you in passing\u2014and nearly had | the scare of our lives from your | V wolves!\u201d The old man gave a deep, rumbling chuckle.\u201cBeauties, aren\u2019t they?\u201d \u201cI didn\u2019t think so, until I\u2019d convinced myself they were safe behind bars?his is my friend, Mr.Ferrers.\u201d Jim shook hands with his host, \u201cFerrers\u2014Ferrers,\u201d said Anthony Kernan, ruminatively.\"It\u2019s a name that seems familiar.Oh, of course! You gave evidence at the inquest on Wilmay I fancy, Mr.Ferrers\u2014and did your best to convince the jury that the dead man wasn\u2019t dead at all!\u201d And Kernan laughed as if amused.\u201cBut sit down.I\u2019ll tell my man to bring us some coffee, unless you would prefer a whisky and soda?\u201d he added, hospitably.\u201cCoffee for me, Mr.Kernan,\" Jardine said, \u201cbecause your coffee will be so different from that which will figure in the menu of tomorrow\u2019s breakfast on the boat\u2014which it will be my lot to cook: Ferrers little knows yet what\u2019s in store for him.\u201d he cried, with a laugh.Their host rang the bell, and the man with those queer, scared eyes, that had struck Jim, appeared.\u201cCoffee, Blake,\u201d and cigars, said his master, and a parrot in a shadowy corner of the room, half-hidden by a gilt lacquer screen, that had been apparently dozing as they entered, screeched out suddenly: \u201cBlake\u2014cigars!\u201d and added, as if by way of an after-thought: \u201cOh, blue murder!\u201d (Continued in our next Issue.?-«-;- REFERRED TO SIR OLIVER LODGE Britisher\u2019s Small Son\u2014I say, daddy, when people go to heaven do they become angels right away, or have they to pass a lot of stupid examinations first?Congoleum Rugs Are Sold By H.Morin & Fils General Merchant Windsor Mills, Que.IL-\u2019-1.\t.1\t' !'¦\u2014\u2019«ft-.-Law No.66 Was Passed Several Bills Were Considered connected with past events in India, man of many friends, but he\u2019s rather by the Council.and his own experiences in that\tglad to see me, I fancy.And he\u2019s country.Mrs.MacKay accompanied\tprobably only just finished dinner\u2014 niinawvr\tt\tn\tir\to rru\ther husband on his visit to the col-,\tit\u2019s only 9 o\u2019clock.But don\u2019t count ,T\t.V ,\tQue.,\tMai.\t8-\u2014The\tiege,\ton hearing any news of Wilmay.Municipal Council of Dudswell held At the recital last Wednesday even- They elided un the backwater In its\tregular fusion\tin the\tCouncil\ting there were piano solos bj Miss\tthe dirtance gl^mèred a few Hghts -\tMonttfomerv Muriel Heath and\tfrom a scattered village.'The house Ession in rooms at Bishop\u2019s Crossing on Mon- Montgomery, Muriel Heath and day, March 5th, with Councillors Naomi Collignon; a violin solo by Perrault, Beaudoin, Richards, Stap- ; Calvin Christman and vocal solo by les.Jenkerson and Joyce present, i pearl Dorman.With Mayor Labrecqne in tho chair, i The High School hockey team The minutes of the previous meet- from St.Francis College, Richmond where the old recluse lived stood apart from it, its grounds surrounded by a high wall running down almost to the bank.Beyond the wall, ing were read and adopted.\tI played a return match with Hie Stan- as,,the Sc.ud »PProached, the dark By-Law No.1G6 wis passed levy- stead College first team last Satur- outl.ln,es °f a 2.aunt house faintly re* ing an assessment of twenty mills on day.The visiting team, accompan- v?alad themselves, more like a blur the dollar on the real and rateable > ied by Principal Scott, arrived on of deeper shadow than a defined property, of the municipality with a Friday night and were guests at the building.discount of fifteen per cent on\tall\tcollege until Saturday afternoon.\t; ^ seemed so indescribably dreary taxes paid within sixty days after\t.The game was\tplayed Saturday\tand desolate that Jim wondered how due.\tI morning, and while not fast, because anyone could bring himself to live in Tho secretary was instructed\tto\t0f the condition\tof the ice, it was\tsuch a place of forbidding solitude, bid off part of lot 26a Range\t1 ^ nevertheless a\tsplendid game\t\u201cThere are landing steps over which >s 1,9 be sold for taxes at the throughout, an excellent spirit be- there\u2014but pretty old, and none too county office.\t, ing shown by both teams.The final safe, so you\u2019ll have to negotiate \u2019em Mr.F.Lemieux was appointed, score was 2 to 1 in favor of the carefully,\u201d Jardine enjoined.Rural ^Inspector to replace Mil Ar-, home team.The visit of Mr.Scott Jim\u2019s startled voice cut suddenly and his splendid hockey team was across the other\u2019s words.n GOLD SEAL GUARANTEE SATISFACTION GUARANTPED ¦OR YOUR MONEY Bvxl REMOVE SEAL ftTTH &AMF OOTH L'hille Lemieux and Mr.Albert Heath was appointed Pound Keeper to replace Mr.Albert Hawse.Messrs.C.Andrews, Alex Boisvert and J.W.Andrew were appointed Valuators.Bill of L.A- Dionne and Fortunnt Godbout, claimed to be the result of much enjoyed by the college.w-\u2014 BURY \u201cGood Lord! What\u2019s that?he cried.A sound had come floating to them on the night wind, seemingly from the direction of the dark house\u2014an .V.\tThe Bury W.M.S.had their usual cddly startling sound, wild and eerie, Gic bad condition of tho'lontlV were monthly meeting On Thursday, that somehow seemed full of some not allowed\tiMpreh 1st, at the home of Mrs.Wm.strange quality of evil.It died away A resolution was passed request- ' Gatheart.There was a good at-1 again, ing the Hon.Minister of Roads to 'tendance and the meeting proved to I Jim and Jardine exchanged a swift, have the Regional Read completed be most interesting.The Study uneasy glance.Then the haunting from East Angus to Sherbrooke atl^cmb Chapter wras in the hands of sound came again\u2014a sound that, for his earliest convenience.\t|Mrs.L.L, Rainey.The committee no reason he could have given, made Ernest Poulin was instructed tolin charge reported that the bale Jim\u2019h blood suddenly run cold.draw the graVel necessary for his road before the snow roads .break U\u2018a bill of J.W.Andrew for $97.50 was allowed.Tho secretary was instructed to purchase a road boss grader.Bills amounting to $1,263.85 were received and ordered paid.\u2014- CUOîvSHIRE.Among those confined to the house by illness are Mrs, Grainger, Mrs.W.Cork, Misai Gladys Truax, Mrs.Herman Gates.iP( Mr.Ernest Truax, Mr.Reggie Truax, Mrs.George Woolley, ji\\, Mrs.Saul Wright and Mrs.William Woolley.HUNTÏNGVILLÏr Mr.Horace Hyatt is still confined to his bed, having been very ill tho past week with grippe and congestion.Mrs, Emily Sarrasin is confined to her home by illness.Nurse Luce Is in attendance.Owing to illness, the Rev.J.Emory Coulter was unable to occupy the pulpit at the First.Unlversalist Church lust Sunday.Next Sunday morning at the regular service at 11 o\u2019clock, he will preach a sermon on the subject of \u201cLost Opportunities.\u201d Tho service will be followed by a Session of tho Sunday School.The services at the First Univer-sulist Church last Sunday were eon ducted by President Crothers, and Paid, Preside/it Clifford Hunting, of the Y.P.C.U., and were well attended.packed for the Deaconess Home at Montreal had been despatched and had contained a very fine assortment of most useful articles.Final plans were made for the afternoon tea and food sale to be held on Saturday, March L7th, in the I.O.O.F.hall.The Easter thank offering envelopes were distributed -at this meeting.Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Stokes spent the week-end at Coaticook.Miss Marjorie Stokes went to Sherbrooke on Monday, where she Robert : win reside for a time.The Indies of Bury will be afford a double opportunity CHAPTER XXVH.I AT MARK\u2019S FOLLY.\u2014 » Lent to purchase supplies of cook ine.On March 10th the C.G.I.T.will hold a food sale In Cathcart\u2019s store and on the following Saturday tho ladies of the W.M.S.will hold a stall for tho same purpose at their afternoon tea in the I.O.O.F.hall.Mr W.Pratt, of Cookshire, was the week-end guest of Mr.and Mrs.M.T.Stokes.Her friends in Bury were sorry to hear of the death of Miss Mary MacLeod, which occurred at Sherbrooke on March I.Miss MacLeod was the sister of Mr.John F.MacLeod, a fomer merchant of the Lower Village, Bury.Misn Valentine Lapointe is at home taking care of her parents, who are quite ill.All regret to hear that Mr.James Whitehead is on the sick list.Word has just been received that Mr.Charles Kirkpatrick, sr., died suddenly on Saturday night.The Bury grout) «I tho C.G.I.T.will hold a \u201cfood sale\u201d on Saturday afternoon, Mar.10th., from It to 6 o'clock at Catheart Bros, store It was a queer, unnerving sound, to come riding to them on the wind\u2014a long-drawn, melancholy howl, inexpressibly eerie, that was unlike the baying of any dog Jim Ferrers had ever heard.It came, almost beyond question, from the grounds of the house that loomed out dimly in the starlit darkness beyond the high wall.For an instant Jardine\u2019s face, like during j Jim's, had looked startled and puz- Thlt Geld Stal Is on every genuine, guaranteed Gold-Seat Congoleum Rug and every few yards on the face of Gold-Seal Congoleum By-the-Yard.It says and means, \u2018'Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back,* \" \"They Make Housekeeping So Easy Gold-Seal Congoleum Rugs make housekeeping so much easier.They are so good to look at\u2014so easy to dean.A few strokes of a damp mop over the smooth, waterproof surface and it's again fresh and bright as new.I hey come in attractive patterns for all the rooms of the house\u2014simple tile designs for kitchens and bathrooms, elaborate motifs for bedrooms, dining and living rooms.The sanitary, easy - to - clean qualities of these rugs make them desirable everywhere.And they lie perfectly flat without tacking or fastening of any kind.In th* 9x6 toot size, the rug shown r o s I « only $9.00 Gold Seal (ONGOLEUM ^ ^4rt-Rugs Made in Canada by Canadians \u2014 for Canadians Economical Prices\u2014Popular Room Sizes 9x3 feet\t.\t.\t$4.50\t9 x\t7^ feet\t.\t.\t$11.25 9 X 4^ feet\t.\t.\t6.75\t9 x\t9 feet\t.\t.\t13.50 9x6 feet\t.\t.\t9.00\t9 x\t10* feet\t.\t.\t15.75 9x12 feet .$18.00 Gold-Seal Congoleum By-the-Yard I he same durable, waterproof material as the rugs, hut in roll form, 2 yards wide, for use over the entire floor.Lies flat without fastening.85 h square yard.Prtcts Winnipeg and points West pwporlionalelÿ higher to cover extra freight Ask your dealer to show you these beautiful seamless rugs.If he does not carry the genuine, guaranteed Gold-Seal Rugs and Floor-Covering, we shall be glad to see that you are supplied.Write us for folder, \u201cModern Rugs for Modern Homes,\u201d which reproduces all the beautiful designs in full colors.Congoleum Company of Canada, Limited 1270 St.Patrick St., Montreal, Quebec /led.Thou ho suddenly gave a laugh.\"Why, of course!\u201d he cried.| \u201cOld Kcrmin\u2019s wolves!\u201d \u201cWolves?\u201d echoed Jim.And then he realized why that sound had seemed vaguely familiar.But wolves\u2014in Essex! \u201cI\u2019d forgotten; it\u2019s so long since T looked Kernan up.But l remember hearing the old chap had imported a couple, of Siberian wolf-cubs.Oh, don\u2019t ask me why!\u201d he laughed.\u201cOnly when you\u2019ve seen Kernan, you'll not be surprised at anything ho does.Jove, I\u2019ve seen some rum pets in his house! He\u2019s considered an authority on wild animal life, you know\u2014has written a book or two on the subject.You often see \u2019em quoted.\" - Jardine stepped into the dinghy to row ashore.\u201cOne thing, the brutes will be pretty efficient watch-dogs, I expect, to keep undesirable characters away.And it\u2019s a lonely place; Kernan lives there alone, except for a manservant «ml a daily woman from the village.We carry a complete stock of all patterns and sizes of Congoleum Rugs.Échenberg Bros.Out-of-town people visiting the Motor Show next week are cordially invited to see our large and complete stock of Household Furniture.CONGOLEUM RUGS ARE SOLD BY McCAW-BISSELL FURNITURE CO.^ ^ PAGE EIGHT SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 19Z3.BBC Record\u2019s Classified Advertisements CASH RATE\u201425 words or less, 85c 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.FOR SALE.Classified Advs.every day on this page.Read for profit and use for results.BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS Deaths, 25c.; Death vahera funeral notice is added, 75c.; Card of Thanks, 76c.; In Me-moriam, 75c.; poetry, 10c.per line; list of flowers, 10c.per line; Births, 26c.; Marriages, 25c.When charged, 26c.ejetra in all above cases.KEMNANT SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK ' at greatly reduced prices on silks, wool nnd cotton.Rare bargains await the early buyer.We offer per yard taffeta silk 9Ck?.; pyjama cloth 15c.; flannelette 15c.; organ-Cie 29c.; chambray 15c.Also reductions of TO LET.jjOt\u2019SE to LET- MISCELLANEOUS.from May 1st.Eight rooms, hot water 1 piTMAN'S SHORTHAND, TYPEWRIT-ing.Bookkeeping, Commercial Corree- ,\t*.v.\t\u2014j-\u2014«s- - - \u2014 ¦ - - \u2014\tjuk.\ttTLiiiiK.\tLi:injereimi A/orres- ,4 ne-half on many iin^.Come eariy and save heatirig> modern conveniences.Apply L F.pondenee.Complete Business Training.Pri-Ynoney.N.Zakaib, u Windsor fat.East Sh-r- pujier> 85 Dalton Ave.Phone 69W.\t| vate individual lessons.Prospectus on ap- brooke.; plication.Frank Dudley, Cert.P.S.,\t13 ^7, GOOD QVALlTy five-rook modern apartment to : SUnJey Are.TeL U01j; OOVb! GIRLS bLl-L (.OUD «.ALIl \\ J for April lit_ An\t89 Fron-:-M\u2014 VOW IS THE ^ property, business, lot iAe TO LIST YOUR or farm for im- paster Post Cards.lour for five cents, ;\ts,_ rhone gsi-W.Ed.Bradley.keep one-third the money, send us balance.-\u2014- Any number cards sent postpaid.Megantic mo RENT MAY 1ST, IMS, LARGE ROOM | medilœ'or''spring\u201csale \"at Veason\u2019abfe\u2019com- Subscription Agency, Megan tic.Que.________ X no»- occupied by Gleason Business Col- mission for quick action.J.O.D arche, Real ,ege at 41 Wellington Street No.First floor Estate Broker, 6A Wellington St.So.up.Suitable for assembly hail or large ;\t- office.Weil heated, hardwood floor and room rpHE HOTEL TOURISTE LAKE MEGAN- T^IFTEEN TONS OF GOOD HORSE HAY A- for sale, two miles from Sherbrooke on the Ascot, Road.A.Smith, R.M.D.4, Len-noxvlile.\u2022 EASTER.FRIENDSHIP.GREETING Cards.Easter lilies, silver embosted, beautiful assortment, all sent postpaid for only 25c.Best offer ever ruade.William Howie, Beçbe.Que.in fine condition.Could be divided into two Î ¦ tic is now opened to the commercial or more offices.H.C.Wilson & Sons, Lim- class and tourists.First class rooms and ited.Cc meals.Try it next trip in Megantic.COMMODIOUS OFFICE TO RENT IN V\\7ANTED\u2014TEAMS TO DRAW 50,000 FT.Record Block, $20 per month.Apply ^ ^ dry lumber from.Ayer\u2019s Cliff to Coati-! Daily Record.\tcook.Forty tons of hay for sale at Heath- \u2019 ton.B.B.Morrill, Ayers Cliff.O 4NE SUGARIN'G-OFF ARCH IN GOOD condition for sale.Apply W.F.Gauthier, Ayer's Cliff.LET IN LENNOXVILLE ON CAR! ime, nine-room house, modern con-, ARM i- ! A BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND vemences, shed, store room and garden.Pos- Agricultural Economics is the latest session May 1st.Apply R.E.Carter, Box Home Study Course furnished by Shaw\u2019s UKNEY KITCHEN- RANGE WITH HOT 4*oke.Tel.1803.ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS SYDNEY A.MEADE, QUEBEC LAND Surveyor, Coaticook, Que.Beil phone.musicians IN MEMOR1AM.MR.IRWIN SAWBON.MEliDBR OF Council gad Kafraientativ.Bomini.a Celleg.of Muaic.New Mud]., 16.Loadoa BL Special cour., (or diploma, in Vote., \u2014., .\t.\t_ Bp to\ty ».¦.a^ca \u2014- \u2014 \u2014\u2014.\u2014\t* \u2014\u2014 \u2014 a\u2014 .B* \u2022 \u2014 \u2014a .a , \u2014 av w, In loving: memory of Mrs.Charles H.\ti piano.Violin, Cell».Hana>ay aad Canntoo liams, died March 8th, 1915, Farnham.\t| point Pbona We think of her in silence.No eyes can see us weep.But in our aching; hearts Her memory we will keep.NOTARIES fodder for milch cows.A.C.Da via, Bolton Centre, Que.NE CUPBOARD IN GOOD CONDITION SEVERAL HOUSES ON GILLESPIE ST., North Ward and Lennoxville to rent ¦ Box 87.also small storage on Depot St Phone 383-W.- /GENERAL SERVANT.NO WASHING OR ironing.Sleep at home.Apply IN ME MORI AM.VyORTHINGTON & BORLASE, NOTAR-?V ies Public.Sun Life Bldg.Sherbrooke.! PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS o long.Apply No.WANTED AT 4 Whiting Block.GOOD\tLADY COOK Laarnri\u2019a Hotel Cook.hire, Que.Apply ^ to let on Montreal St for May 1st Ap- ^ Manager.! ply Kushner\u2019s Store, cor.King and Welling- ROE.\u2014In loving memory of my dear hus-Record band, Lieut Nelson A.Roe, of the 117th Battalion, who passed away at the Ste.jand Throat Phone 457.45 Dufferin Ave.Anne's Hospital, Ste.Anne de Bellevue, on March 7th, 1922.Inserted by hia wife.MRS.LILA A.ROE.j *> *;* BGHT H Baje extra fin 'iibbitte, iTERED Prise TAM WORTH winning atock.Box 22 K; PIGS FOR bacon type, App./ Mark EGGS AND POULTRY.SITUATIONS YACANT.Kfi, BROWN LEGHORN'S.'IxprcsA sfcipmerjt*, 20c.Order lelivery.10'A d«count on or-, before April 1st.Harvey ; \\ITE WANT RELIABLE AGENTS TO *eil our weii-kD^rn fruit and erna-œental tree*; g®*e3 pay.exciwiv* territory rifhxs.Our agency it vai-jaewe.Y/rilt for pi-rticular*.Pelham Nureery C*-, Toronto 'Jet Brown, Freîîgh BAfI CHICKS AND HATCHING EGGS\u2019 , d*rk eolofed Rhode leland Red®, for taie Chick® 25c.each ; egg» $1.50 for 15.Headed by Guild\u2019® strain.A.L.Bradley, Box 44h, Lennoxville, Que.Houses To Rent Beveral fine Brick and Stucco lioosee, brand new, four te ten reom® each.Bath rooms and excelieni plumbing- Healthiest part of to«*u, near Cotton Mill®.Clotw to church, school and street car.Equipped tnor-oughly with heating apparatus and storm window®.Kent 918 a month \u2022 nd up.Inspection invited.Please call an E.Page at Cotton Mills, or phone 1469.THE BANKRUPTCY ACT.TENDERS In the matter of A.D.DESILETS, Manufacturer, Sherbrooke, Que., Authorized Assignor.Seaued tenders and marked \u201cTenders Re Deailets,\u201d will be received by the undersigned at their office, 22 Wellington St.! North, Sherbrooke, Que., up to Ten o'clock\ta.^ ttt- i , a.m., Baturtar.March nth.1923.for the convent at W mdsor Mills.Pians may purchase of the assets of the above named Seen at my UlTiCG from 'J tl.m.to authorized assignor, viz.; 1.\t\u2014Part of lot No.4, South Ward, of the City of Sherbrooke, Que., with the building» thereon efected and occupied as a sash and door factory, etc.2.\t\u2014Machineries, a® per inventory $2723.00 3.\t\u2014Lumber, merchandise, oils, etc., as per Inventory.$17.70 Office furniture .214.00 -$1028.70 4.\t3 Auto Gray Dort .250.00 The tend**/.-, should bc made for each item separately, the iteme 2 and 3 at so much in the dollar, and the item® 1 and 4 a specific amount.'The high*»l or any tender not necessarily accepted.The factory will be opened for inspection on Friday, March I6th, 1923.Terms -Cash.For further information please apply to Sealed tenders will be received at | my office until the 19th instant, at noon, for the enlargement of a 4 p.m.An accepted cheque of 10% of the cost must accompany the tender to guarantee the execution of i the work.The lowest or any tender not j necessarily accepted.J.W.GREGOIRE, Architect.BELANGER & BEGIN, Authorized Trustee®, 22 Wellington St North, Sherbrooke, Que.NOTICE All parties having claims or owing j the estate of the late Martha J.! Donovan, of Marbleton, Que., are : requested to settle with the under-I signed within thirty days from date.(Signed) WM.HETHERINGTON.'Marbleton, Que., March 6th, 1923.Masonic Hall IN RECORD CLOCK FOR REN1 as Masons are building.Apply Daily Record Office.WORSE First Spinster\u2014Didn\u2019t it worry you when you were approaching thirty?Second Spinster-\u2014Yes, but it worried me still more when I began going away from it.Mri Norman McDonald had thc| misfortune to fall and sprain his I ankle last week.Mrs.Lena Quilliams acted as or-j ganist in the Methodist Church here ; on Sunday, owing to the absence of.Mrs.George.\t| The United Young People\u2019s So-1 ciety will meet on Friday, March 9,1 at Mr.Guy Perkins.\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.Walter Phelps re-j ceived word this week that their son Rupert, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, has been transferred from Ayer\u2019s Cliff to Mansonville.Mrs.Ernest Taylor, of Foster, spent a few days here this week helping care for her mother, Mrs.Emily Peters, and sister, Mrs.An-j neta George.A Lenten service was held at Mr.E.W.Martin's on Wednesday night.Mrs.C.M.Spencer is confined to her bed with muscular rheumatism.Rev.I.Strdwbridge spent Satur-1 day night in Bolton Centre.Miss May Newberry, of North Hatley, spent the week-end here with her mother.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Copping, of Boscobel, were here on Sunday visiting Mrs.Copping, who is with her daughter, Mrs.Henry'Savage.Mr-.Darry, of Montreal, is spi tiding a few days with 1 her mother, Mrs.Copping.Mr.W.N.Swett, of Foster, spent' a couple of days hero last week, h guest of Mr.and Mrs.R.A.oavaga.ST.ARMAND For Sale o* Exchange S-Passenger 490, 1921 Model Chevrolet Touring Car Run only 5,300 miles and is in splendid condition.Would exchange for Chevrolet Coupe if in good order ami late model.Write proposition to Box 41, Record.The community was shocked and grieved to hear of the death of Mrs.Henry Fuller in the St.\u2018Albans Hospital, where she had gone for an operation, which at first was con- BRINGING UP FATHER COPYRIGHT 1918 BY GEORGE McMANUS ?BEAT IT-jKWb rV\\ * * ¦> ?*:?*:* \t.j.j, TENNîâ WBLAND TO ENTER TEAM FOR DAVIS CLP (Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, March 8.\u2014Ireland has joined the Davis Cup quest for Che first time, a formal challenge having been received yesterday by *he_ United States Lawn Tennis Association.MFSS LENGLEN IN FINE FORM (Associated Press Despatch) MENTONE, March 8\u2014Suzanne Lenglen made her first appearance In the tournament here yesterday and upheld her reputation as world champion by winning four straight sets in the singles, without losing a tame.SPORTING NOTES ELEVEN TEAMS BUNCHED (Associated Press Despatch ) NEW YORK, March 8.-After a night of hard riding, during which the Kaiser-Eaton team was withdrawn, eleven teams were bunched for the leadership at the end of the fcOth hour of the six day bicycle race at Madison Square Garden at eight o\u2019clock this morning.They were far behind the record for this hour, however, having travelled 1,417 miles and 9 laps, as compared with high mark of 1,604 miles and six taps made in 1914, by Grenda and Goullet.The Kockler-Stockholm team was one lap behind and the Fitzsimmons-Spencer |iid Kopsky-Osterritter aggregations were three laps behind die field.THE KNOWLTON COUNCIL HELD BUSYSESSION Municipal Officers Were Appointed for Ensuing Year\u2014Other General News.KNOWLTON, Que., Mar.8.\u2014At a general session of the Municipal Council held on Monday evening at the County House, there wore present Mayor N.M.Harris, M.D.; and Councillors D.H.Green, E.W.Morgan, J.N, Davignon, J.A.Dussault, VVm.Godue and L.H.Pibus.After the general routine the secretary was instructed and authorized to sell and sign a deed of lot No.1167-7 to Walter H.Sweet.The following municipal officers tin he ensuing RAY WON RACE EASILY (At^Ociated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, March 8.\u2014Joey Ray, of the Illinois A.C., Chicago, last night defeated Willie Ritola, of the Finnish-American Athletic Club of New York, by fifty yards in a five thousand meter race at the annual track and field games of the Western Union Athletic Association, before a monster crowd.The race last night, with the order and result reversed, was a duplicate of that in which the Finn defeated Ray last week over a three mile Course.Both Ray and Ritola broke the world\u2019s record for the event set by the Finn last February 24th, which, howaver, has not yet been accepted officially by the Amateur Athletic Union.Ray finished last night in 14 minutes and 64 seconds, and the van-ouished runner in three and three fifths slower.GOLF MRS.HURD DEFEATED MISS COLLETT (Associated Press Despatch) BELLAIR HEIGHTS.Fla., March t.\u2014Miss Glenna Collette, of Providence, woman\u2019s golf champion, was defeated in the semi-final round of the Bellair championship yesterday by Mrsl Dorothy Campbell Hurd.SHOT MAN CHARGED WITH KILLING HIS SON-IN-LAW were appointed for year.Assessors, C.W.Beals, E.Morgan, and E.S.Miltimore; Rural Inspector, J.Raymond Ball; Pound Keepers, A E.Thompson and S.U.Courtney; Executive Health Officer, C.W.Beals; Constables, C.W.Beals and H.W.Crimson; Auditor, F.A.Morgan; Water Superintendent, S.U.Courtney; Board of Health, A.C.Jones, M.H.Bedee, H.V.Truell, Willie Consens and L.L.Ledoux; Road Committee, D.H.Green, L.H.Pibus and E.W.Morgan; Water and Fire Committee, J.N.Davignon, Wm.Godue, J.A.Dussault; Sidewalks and Bridges, J.A.Dussault, Wm.Godue and J.N.Davignon; Charitable and Lighting Committee, E.\tW.Morgan, L.H.Pibus and D.H.Green; Municipal Inspector, Jas.F.\tArmstrong; Pro-Mayor, L.H.Pibus.The offer of the Hospital du Sacre Coeur, Sherbrooke to take Arthur Hickmott was accepted.The Bridge Committee was authorized to purchase what timber may be necessary to repair the bridges.The Council then adjourned'; General Notes.Arrangements are nearly completed for the dramatic entertainment to be given by the Girl Guides on Saturday night, which bids fair to be one of the best Knowlton has had for some time.Miss Mildred Martin, who has been spending some time with her sister, Mrs.Leslie Mizener returned to her home in Stukely on Wednesday.Mrs.Walter Fletcher came here from Montreal West this week to accompany her little daughter home, who has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs.0.A.Bradley.John Sneed Was Widely Known as Chief Figure in Sneed-Boyce Feud.(AiiociatecI Prêt» Despatch.) FORT WORTH.'TEXAS, March 8.-\u2014John Beal Sneed, once widely known as the chief figure in the Sneed-Boyce feud, shot and wounded C.B.Barry, at Paducah, Texas, today.Barry is charged with the recent killing of Sneed\u2019s son-in-law, Wood Barton, Texas.Sneed, a millionaire ranch man, of the Panhandle section, killpd both A1 Boyce and his father after the elopment of young Boyce with Mrs.Sneed.He was acquitted by the courts.The elopers fled to Winnipeg in 1911.Sneed traced them there and became reconciled with his wife.The shootings occurred in 1912 after he and his wife had returned to their home from Canada.LENINE\u2019S HEALTH IMPROVING.MOSCOW, March 8.\u2014The health of Lenina, the Premier, is gradually improving, according to a statement made today at a meeting of the Moscow Communist party by Leo Ka- rneneff, acting premier.-,.LONDON, Mar.8.\u2014Neville Chamberlain, Postmaster-General, was appointed Minister of Health in the Bonnr Law cabinet yesterday.Sir William Joynson-Hick.s was appointed postmaster general.Obituary.The late Mrs.George Wilson, Jr.who passed away at her home in Knowlton, on Wednesday, February 21st, was the only daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.Allan Fisher, and was born in St.Albans, Vt., on September 18th, 1869, where she also received her education.On February 14th, 1888, she was married to Mr.Geo.Wilson, at West Brome, son of the late Mr.Geo.Wilson and his ivife, who still survives, of Knowlton, where she has resided ever since.There were three child-rn born of this union, viz., Mr.Austin Wilson, of New York City; Miss Lenore Wilson, of Knowlton; and Miss Dorothy Wilson, of Sherbrooke.The late Mrs.Wilson taught school several years in the States and eighteen years in Canada.She was a member of the Anglican Church, was secretary of the W.A.of St.Paul\u2019s Church, Knowlton, for some years and always took an active part in all Church work.She was secretary of Knowlton Creamery for twenty years, did some secretary work in the I.O.D.E.during the war, and was, as long as her health would I permit, active in everything for the promotion of çood.Her illness was of long duration, but she bore it with Christian fortitude, the end coming quite unexpectedly, when she became a victim of la grippe.The funeral was held in St.Paul\u2019s Church on Saturday a.m., February 24th, at 10.30 o\u2019clock, the Rev.Canon Carmichael officiating.The bearers were Messrs.E.Caldwell, F.Frizzle, M.Hunt and M.H.Bedee.All the children were present DEVEOPMENT OF THE ST.JOHN RIVER FALLS Opening Session of New Brunswick Legislature Was Held This Afternoon.(A>sociat*d Presi Despatch ) FREDERICTON, N.B., Mar.8.\u2014\u201cThat serious consideration will be given to the advisability of utilizing this valuable asset in an endeavor to reach as far as possible those portions not now served by the present hyrdo system and that \u201cshould such a decision be reached before the close of the present session of the Legislature you will be asked to pass such legislation as may be considered necessary to meet the requirements of the same,\u201d was as far .as the speech from the throne, read by Hon.W.F.Todd, Lieutenant-Governor, in opening the session of the Provincial Legislature here this afternoon, went in regard to the possibilities of the development of the Grand Falls on the St.John River being undertaken as a public enterprise.One of the most important and at the same time most definite announcement was that of the adoption of a policy where municipalities will be given authority to borrow money for the purpose of relieving the financial stress of farmers by the issue of long term bonds wherever expedient.An early settlement of the Province\u2019s claims in connection with the transfer1 of the natural resources to the Western Provinces was forecast, and also1 favorable settlement of the proposed transfer of the Provincial wharves to the Federal Government.It was stated that the C.N.R.Board will make a report on the proposal that the Dominion take over the St.John Valley Railway.SETTLEMENT OF CROWN LANDS.Steps to facilitate the settlement of the crown lands of the province \u201cwith the object of encouraging our own people to remain in the province,\u201d and the promise that the utmost care will be exercised in the \u201cencouragement of those desiring to settle in this province\u201d were the references to immigration and colonization.Extension of vocational education work \u201cthat will place this province on a competitive basis with other provings and states\u2019 was given as the Government\u2019s policy in that regard, and it was stated that it ia the.Government\u2019s intention to \u201cestablish a regular patrol system for the proper maintenance of our improved highways.\u201d The customary references were made to the crops, the lumber industry, the activities of the Public Health Department, etc., and certain Government legislation was forecast, but nothing of an important nature except amendments to the act of establishing eilectoral districts and sub-districts, which has possibilities in view of recent reports of impending redistribution.mzxrr.\u2022Jfow STIU.IT 13»\u2019 IN THE W©jtU\tNEW YORK PRESS 8F FINANCE\tMARKET COMMENT FstrafeM by ^\u2022WiutoB & Ward\tFarm*had hr McMaaaar A Welch Bank of England rate unchanged at 3 p.c.Chas.M .Schwab will sail for U.S., Saturday and will return to Europe in spring.One dollar gas measures favorably reported to State Senate.Treasury to offer $4,000,000 indebtedness certificates dated March The Trend of Business 'J'O forecast correctly trade develop.meats is of vital importance to the man of business.Or Monthly Commercial Letters, which will be sent on request, contain analyses of agricultural and trade conditions of great assistance in reaching sound conclusions.072 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ; : l\\ -UP CAPITAL RVE FUND 115,000,000 115,000,000 Charles Walmsley & Company LIMITED (CANADA) \u2022% First Mortgage 20-ycar Bonds Price 97%, Yield 6%%.JOHNSTON \u2014WARE} Art Bldg., Marquette Street, Sherbrooke.Members i Montreal! Stock Exchange Toronto Stock Exchange Wall Street Journal\u2014Urgent short covering came into the general list and the whole market was buoyant in the closing dealings.Journal of Commerce\u2014 There was undoubtedly a fairly strong effort to drive prices down, based in part on reports that money would become scarcer anl higher, and in 16 in two series, one bearing 4 1-4 I part belief that large holders of p.c.and maturing September 16,! stocks are unloading, getting rid of 1823, and other 4 1-2 p.c.maturing their excess supply of shares by Financial and Market News March 15, 1624.Phillips Petroleum Co.net income year ended December 31 iast, $9,20,035 after charges and Federal taxes but before depletion and depreciation aaginst $3,947,933.Expected eight Democratic Senators from Kings County will solidly oppose stock exchange and state compensation insurance monopoly bills.U.S.may shortly negotiate directly treaty with Turkey.TRADING QUITE ACTIVE ON MONTREAL EXCHANGE irge dance of neighbors and friends, which testified to the high esteem in which the departed was held.She loaves to mourn her loss, a husband, three children, two grandchildren, her mother-in-law, Mrs.Geo.Wilson, Sr., and a large circle of friends.IVES HILL winter.i The funeral of the late Clifford Bailey was largely attended by relatives and neighbors.The sendee was in charge of Rev.Mr.Gibb, of ! Compton, and Mrs.Gemmel and Mrs.Locke, of Moe\u2019s River, sang the hymns.Messrs.F.Young, J.Campbell, A.Brown and W.Brown were the bearers.Among the friends from out-of-town attending were Mrs.Green, of Barnston; Miss Bishop, of Coaticook: Mrs.Mead, of Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.Bailey, Moe\u2019s River; Mr.and Mrs.Wilson, Milby; Mrs.March and son, Fred Parker, of Johnville, and Mr.Bailey and sister, of Leavitt\u2019s Mills.The family have the sympathy of the community.Mrs.Geo.Price and children arrived on Monday to spend some time with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.Crawford.The sugar social at Mr.Brown's on Saturday evening was quite well attended and all went home sweeter than they came.Mr.and Mrs.Cowan were recent visitors at Mr.F.S, Goodhue\u2019s., at Lennoxville.Mr.Jack Cowan having been the winner of the number for the twenty-two pound turkey, which was drawn at Mr.Parnell\u2019s party last week, it is expected a company of young people from that section will dine with him at his home on Friday evening.(Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL.March 8.\u2014Trading in listed securities at this morning\u2019s opening of the stock exchaige was active, with a wide range of issues.Canadian Converters led the market with a gain of % to 100.Smelting came second with a gai» of % to 30%.Other features were Abitibi up % to 74, Brazilian up % to 61%, Howard Smith up % to 81, Riordon up % to 7, and Dominion Textile down % to 70%.Steel of Canada at 77 %, Shawini- San at 118, Price Brothers at 46%, 'ominion Glass at 96% and Detroit Railway at 77 were unchanged.PROPOSED THAT INVESTIGATION Cold weather has come back and the sledding still goes on.Old residents never remember seeing so much teaming as there has been this Don\u2019t neglect, to read the Classified Advertisements in this issue.They likely name something you want.(Continued from nage 1.) be far distant when that country would consume its total production, he said.He desired to know from the Government the position of the property at present, if it was alienated or whether it was the intention of the Government to alienate it.Senator Dandurand, Government leader, promised a full answer to these questions.Speaking on his resolution providing for an amendment to the Insolvency Act, which applies especially to traders, Senator David asserted that when the Bankruptcy Act came before the Senate grave doubts had been expressed as to its passing them out to the public on the strength of each advance in prices above recent levels.Tribune\u2014Strength of the equipment shares on the stock exchange yesterday, probably attributable to short covering as well as to further operations for the rise, was the feature of the market and was partly responsible for restoring thé general advance after a period of considerable irregularity due to profit taking.Wall Street Journal will say today:\u2014 A.N.C.takes Chile board; Ryan chosen chairman and directorate reduced to eleven members.Chandler getting into former earning stride.Last year\u2019s results indicate company did not participate fully in General Motor prosperity.Steel scarcity grows despite large output.Copper 17 qents delivered.Lee Rubber and Tire earns $2.47 a share on common.Steel prices look higher.Heavy products moving toward $2.60 base.Iron up.Copper export making 80 p.c.foreign sales.Association\u2019s sales have averaged approximately 4.4,-000,000' pounds monthly for last two years.¦-» .- STERLING EXCHANGE STEADY (Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, Mar.8.\u2014Sterling exchange steady.Great Britain $4.70.France 6.06.Italy 4.76%.Germany .0048%.Canadian dollar 1% per cent discount.-» \"TELUS OF ACTIVE UNLISTED STOCKS.Security\tPrice Yield TODArS QUOTATIONS ON STOCK.EXCHANGE The\tpriées furnished bj Johnrt.cn A Ward, and McMnnamy St Walsh, »how aperatiens in tha activa ana impartant stocks ia the New Yark and Mentraal market»: New Ysrli.Yesterday\u2019s Today's Close Opening FOREIGN EXCHANGE AT MONTREAL.MONTREAL, Que., Mar.8.\u2014The following nominal quotations for Wednesday are furnished by the Foreign Exchange Department Bank of Amer.Can.Amer.Loco.Amer.Smelters Amer.Sugar .Amer.Woollen .Ana.Copper ., Baldwin Loco.,.Beth.Steel .Can.Pac.Cen.Leather ., Crucible Steel .Gen.Motors .Gt.Nor.Pfd.Insp.Copper .Inter.Mar.Pfd.Inter.Paper .Kenne.Copper .New Haven R.R.Nc.Pac.Pan Amer.Reading R.R.Royal Dutch .So.Pac.Studebaker .Texas Company U.S.Rubber .U.S.Steel .104 184 67% 80% 106 62% 141% 70% 146% 39 82% 14% 78 Va 42 48 67 43% 19% 80 82 % 79% 53% 93% 123% 51% 62% 108% 104% 134% 67% 105% 52% 142% 70% 146% 38% 82% 14% 78% 43% 19% 80 83 79% 53% J3% 123% 52% 62% 108% Montreal.\tClose.\tPar Value.Sterling:\u2014\t\t Demand .\t.4.7813\t$4.86 2-3 Calbes \u2022 \u2022 « \u2022\t.4,7795\t Demand:\u2014\t\t Franca .\t.\t.0617\t.193 Belgium .\t.0538\t.193 Italy \t\t.0483\t.193 Switzerland .\t.1899\t.193 Holland .\t.4021\t.402 Spam \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 « \u2022\t.1581\t.193 Germany .\t.00004\t.238 Sweden .\t.\t.2705\t.268 Norway .\t\t.268 Denmark .\t.\t.1949\t.268 Czecho-Slov .\t.0303\t.VICTORY BONDS, Open\t\tClose Can.Loan:\u2014\t\t 1925 \t\t\t100.55 1931\t\t\t401.25 1937 \t Victory Loans:-\t.102.80\t\t 1923 \t\t\t100.45 3924 \t\t\t100.80 1927 \t\t.\t103.00\t103.00 1933 \t\t\t106.25 1934 .103.00 1937 .108.00 103.00 MORNING SALES AT MONTREAL plied not only to traders, but to many other classes.It had resulted in a great increase in the number of bankruptcy cases, he said.Before adjournment, Sir James Lougheed gave notice that steps would be taken to prevent the publication of the details of divorce proceedings.SMOKE EXPORT OF LIQUOR FROM ALBERTA I (Associated Press Despatch.) j OTTAWA, March 8\u2014Export of intoxicating liquor from the province of Alberta, except by brewers and distillers licensed by the Dominion is forbidden after March 15th.TOBACCO The Largest Sale of any Brand in Canada ity mis Packages 15^ & 25$ \\ Also in/£ lb.tins CANADA\u2019S REVENUE INCREASED (Associated Press Despatch./ OTTAWA, March 8.\u2014 Canada\u2019s revenue during the eleven months of the fiscal year to February 28th, totalled $354,876,000 over the eleven months of the previous year.HILLHURST Miss E.M.Pocock went to Sherbrooke on Saturday to spend the week-end with her sister, Mrs.Cath-cart, who was very ill last week with grippe.Those suffering with on attack of grippe the past week include Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Bowen and family ; Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Shuffle-botham and child, also Mrs.Raymond Heath.Mr.and Mrs.Waldron were at Mr.Fleming's, of North Coaticook, for n short stay on Sunday.Mr.Fleming is now able to be up after his prolonged illness.Fribnds in and around this place sympathize with Mr.Raymond Demers, of Ayer's Cliff, in his recent serious accident, and hope for him a complete recovery as speedy as possible.The Aid meeting was postponed for this week.Alberta Pacific Grain 7 p.c.Pfd\t\t91\tp.c.7.69 Ames-Holden lir» 7 p.c.Pfd\t\t5o\t12.73 Belding Corticelli 7 p.c.I Pfd\t\tsc\t8.14 i Brand ram-Henderson |\t7 p.c.Pfd\t\tE8\t7.82 j Can.Conn.Cotton 1\t8 p.c.Pfd\t\t85\t9.41 | Can.Westinghouse 8 p.c.Com\t\t120\t6.67 ( Cockshutt Plow 7 p.c.Pfd., 38 p.c.in ar-' rears.Pav.4 p.c.\t48\t8.33 Dom.Power & Trans.7 p.c.Pfd\t\t91\t7.69 Dunlop Tire 7 p.c.Pfd\t\tSO\t8.75 Famous Players, 8 p.c.Pfd.plus 50 p.c.Com\t\t75\t10.67 Hollinger Con.Gold Mines 13 p.c.XD 1 p.c\t13.65\t\t5.05 Home Bank 7 p.c\t\t99\t7.07 Imperial Oil 12 p.c.\t118\t2.25 Imperial Tobacco 6 p.c.Com\t\t\t \t5\t6.00 i Laurentide Power 6\t\t p.c.XD 1% p.c\t\t99\t5.05i Montreal City & Dis.\t\t Bank 10 px\t\t171\t5.85! Provincial Rank .\t120\t7.38 ; Robt.Simpson 6 p.c.\t\t*\tj Pfd\t\t90\t6.67; Southern Canada\t\t Power 6 p.c.Pfd.\t89\t6.74; Sterling Bank 8 p.c.\t106\t7.65 ! Western Grocers Pfd.\t60\t11.67; Western Quebec Power 7 p.c.Pfd.\t90\t7.78 at at SALES TO 2 P.M.UNLISTED SECURITIES.! Quotations furnished by Balfour, Wb! a & Company, Montreal Bid Alberta Pacific Grain 7 p.c.Pfd.89 Ames-Holdcn Tire 7 p.c.Pfd.Do.Com.Argonaut Gold.53 Belding Corticelli 7 p.c.Pfd.Do.Com.Rrnndrnm-Henderson 7\tp.c.Pfd.Do.3 p.c.Com, .British Amer.Oil Co.Ltd.Can.Car & Foundry Notes.87 Can.Conn.Cotton, 8 p.c.Pfd.10 p.c.in arrears 84 Canadian Westinghouse 8\tp.c.Com.119 Cockshutt Plow 7 p.c.Pfd.86% p.c.In arrears, Pay.4 p.c.CosoTuvc Breweries .\t4% 26 88 38 37 Asked 93 40 ft .64 86 S5 90 42 87 Abitibi\u201460 at 74, 500 at 73%, 165 at 73 %¦ Asb.Common\u201435 at 69%.40 at 69%.Asb.Pfd.\u2014lS at 90.Brompton\u2014121 at 42%.Bell Tel.\u201414 at 121.Brazilian\u201426 at 61 Vi, 26 at 51%, 106 at 61%, 60 at 51%, 2 at 51, 380 at 62, 275 at 52%, 735 at 62%, 55 at 52%.Breweries\u201495 at 53.Can.Oar Pfd.\u201480 at 77.Can.Cottons\u201450 at 131, 190 at 130%, 5 at 130%, 30 at 130%.Can.S.S.Com.\u2014350 at 17%.Can.S.S.Pfd.\u201420 at 60.Dom.Glass\u201475 at 96%, 25 at 96% Detroit Ry.\u2014131 at 77.Howard Smith\u201425 at 80%.100 at 80%, 156 at 81.Howard Smith Pfd.\u201425 at 107%, 25 at 107.Laurentide\u201425 at 95%, 130 95%.Mont.Power\u201410 at 114%.Ogilvie Flour\u201410 at 318, 87 320.Penmans\u201430 at 146.Que.Ry\u201440 at 22%.Riordon\u201475 at 7.Shaw.\u2014160 at 118.Smelters\u201460 at 30Vi, 135 at 30%.195 at 30%.25 at 30%, 520 at 80.Span.Riv.Com.\u201460 at 98%, 20 at 98%.Span.Riv.Pfd.\u2014170 at 107, 26 at 106%.Steel of Can.\u201475 at 77%, 35 at 77%.6 at 77%, 195 at 77.Textile Com.\u2014150 at 70%, 35 at 70%, 26 nt 70%, 25 at 69%.100 at 69%.Wava.\u201426 at 60.B.È.Steel 1st Pfd.\u201412 at 70.Do.2nd Pfd.\u2014635 at 25, 20 at 24%.Ills.Pfd.\u201425 at 84Vi, 10 at 84.McKay\u201415 nt 115%, 60 at 115Vi.Can.Conv.\u2014275 at 101, 540 at 100.Ottawa Power\u201410 at 91%.Can.Woollen\u201430 at 20.Can.Wool m\u201410 nt 65.Price Bros\u2014110 at 46%.Twin City\u201416 at 65.Wpg.Ry.\u201414 at 36%.Cuban Can.Sugar\u201425 at 10.Crown Reserve\u2014200 at 24%.Dom.Steel Pfd.\u201415 at 82.Abitibi\u2014460 at 73%.As.Com.\u201415 at 69%.As.Pfd.\u20141 at 90.Brompton\u2014155 at 42%.Bell Tel.\u201467 at 121%.Brazilian\u2014116 at 62%, 305 at 52, 155 at 62%, 25 at 52%, 60 at 62%.Breweries\u201410 at 53.Can.Cem.\u201430 at 85%, 100 at 85.Can.Cot.\u201415 at 129%.Can.S.S.Pfd.\u201440 at 49%.Dom.Glass\u201475 at 96%.Det Rail\u2014176 at 76%, 25 at 76% How.Smith.\u201426 at 80%.Mont.Pow.\u201425 at 114%, 90 at 114%, 504 at 115.Que.Rail.\u201420 at 22%.Shawinigan\u201420 at 118.Smelters\u2014140 at 30.35 at 30%.Span.Riv, Com.\u201470 at 35%.Span.Riv.Pfd.\u201445 at 106%, 85 at 106%.St.of Can.\u20141,290 at 77.B.E.Steel, 2mL Pfd.\u2014870 at 25.THE WALL STREET MARKET WAS LESS RESPONSIVE (Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK.Mar.8\u2014The general market was less responsive this morning to the bidding up of special groups, being unable to digest, except at substantial concessions, in quoted values, the large volume of realizing sales and the stock offered by professional short interests.Gains in the equipment group were speedily cancelled and General Asphalt.California Petroleum, American Locomotive, Baldwin, Bethlehem B, Stromberg Carburetor, Stewart Warner, Tobacco Products and Wells Fargo Express dropped 1 to 2 points under yesterday\u2019s final figures.There were a few strong spots, Market Street Railway 2nd preferred jumping five points and Maxwell Motors A, Mack Truck, United Railways Investment preferred and Sears Roebv.ck climbing 2 each.A block of ten thousand shares of Maxwell Motors B.changed hands at 20%, up %.Call money opened at 4% per cent.HANKS.Montreal\u20145 nt 230.Molsons\u201410 at 176.122 47% TRADING QUIET ON BOURSE.(Associated Press Despatch ) PARIS, Mar.8.\u2014Trading was quiet on the Bourse today.Three per cent rentes 68 francs 65 centimes.Exchange on London 77 francs 77 centimes.Five per cent loan 73 francs 65 centimes.The United States dollar was quoted at 16 francs 53 L cvlitimes.MODERATE ADVANCE WAS SCORED IN WHEAT PRICES (Associated Press Despatch) CHICAGO, Mar.8.\u2014Wheat scored a moderate advance in price today during the early dealings, the chief factor being unexpected strength in the Liverpool market.The opening, which ranged from % to % cent higher with May at $1.18% to $1.19, and July at $1.14% was followed by a little reaction and then by an upturn slightly highef than before.Corn and oats were firmer with wheat*.After opening Vs to % cent higher, with May at 74 to 74% cents the corn market sagged somewha! but soon recovered.Oats started % to % cent up, with May at 46 cents and later held neai to the initial range.Despite lower quotations on hogs, the provision market averaged higher, influenced apparently by the action of other commodities. PAGE TEN SHEKBKOOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH o, IVZ5.Sporting hews OHAWASETUP LENNOXVILLE _________ IN INTERMEDIATE IN FIRST GAME HOCKEY FINALS 30XH>IG defeatelTkid henry.(Associated Press Despatch) TORONTO, Mar.8.\u2014George Fi-field, of Toronto, 139 pounds, defeated Kid Henry, of Montreal, 136 of a splendid run for what is likely one of the last events of the season.Skiers are asked to meet at the corner of King and Wellington Streets at 8.05 p.m.and the run will be made out to the Dollard Club near Riverside Park.This will provide an pounds, in a ten round bout here last ; entirely new run for the members and a full turn out is expected.night.Fifield took the lead at the beginning and had a wide margin until the eighth round, when the Montrealer forced the fighting, and had the best of a two round slug fest.Henry exhibited no defence, and was an easy mark for the fast hitting Fifield.He tried hard for a knock out in the latter stages of Ol'T (Associated Press Despatch) ST.LOUIS, Mo.March 8.\u2014Ken-neth Williams, leading home run bat-the bout but was unable to deliver ^er 0f American League last year, facturing and other activities, ought to be much greater in Quebec than for the Dominion as a whole We are now fairly entered into the industrial period of Canadian growth.Inevitably, a country as rich as this is in area, in natural wealth, in the shape of minerals, furs, timber and agricultural products is, on account of the depletion of this wealth in more developed countries, bound to become more and KEN WILLIAMS HITTING THEM4n'°n! vapidly exploited.The very BASEBALL process of exploitation means population, and that population in its turn means all the many commodities and activities necessary to keep the population in a state of well Game Featured by Number of Defeated Laval of Quebec by 1 to\tthbel0finishficld had a good ,sisnal.ized his arrival at the st Louis 'temg and contentment.\u2014iif;\t^ | \u2022\t\u2022\tf yi|\t.\ti margin, al\ttnc nnisn.\t| a\t4-¦»*e»i'rsft,ion tbis.sea\u2018 6 -\tuonci vaincu sorii having a well balanced team.which has a good record in the Monr- the puck up the right boards and slipped it back to Eddie whose shot was a trifle wide.Eddie The line-up and scores: CANADIENS n-nn\ttt\t.- \"\t; this series was piaveu on oauiruay -,'- 0\tHoWarTGraT kept last, and after one of the best exhi- Lavoie .-m-nn huo aÔï ^ ^ J\u20acle2ce contlr,ua v on bitions seen this season, at St.Anne Lacharite 10.00 the defence, but Gagnon in goal was de Bellevue, Tuxis won bv the lone Dufresne handling their shots in fine style.At point, the score being 3o-34.The (Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL.Mar formerly Ontario Amateur Patry player, who gave up his jicsi- for engin ; a Provincial police officer the outse to play professional hockey for Ot- stickhand ta va, and who was injured in the Lennoxville e pe Hitch- out either team having scored.of Lava! was eonspic leering some nice plays at to Quebec where they play the Y'.M.and on one occasion he ; C.A.on Saturday night, d h*s way through the Apart from Amaron, late of Stan-defence, only to find stead College, the visitors have never nadiens and Ottawa Arguin a stumbling block.Eddie visited Sherbrooke, but the public s reported by Tom- Baker was given a couple of min- are assured that they have the goods.!, manager of the Ottawa utes it1* the cooler and, playing five With Amaron and Lamb on the at-sufferfng from connus- me.ni the Lennoxville boys kept tack; Smith, centre; Bower, major.Id his case show no irn- \u2014rictiy to the offensive.Howard and Conklin, defence, these players he will be removed from Grant gave a pretty exhibition of will make tilings interesting befor : U nnw under riickhandling, but his closing shot the final whistle.was wide.Patry, the visiting centre.!\t-\u2014 was again dangerous, but Arguin!\trw j îr-Jf\" utc.u,,., 'w\u2018as 1104 fo be caught napping.Eddie\tU^Vj ss check across the Ga^:er tried a long shot and Bas Baker went up on a couple of lone rushes, without success.The Laval forwards showed some pretty combination toward the end of the sec- as well as (Sl«*üp Uocke tion ; David .\t.158\t158\t145\u2014461 Marcotte .\t.146\t137\t135\u2014418 Lavoie .\t.148\t155\t150\u2014453 Lacharite .\t, .164\t115\t155\u2014434 Dufresne .\t.155\t212\t168\u2014535 Total .\t\t 771\t777\t753-2301 \tPAGE'S\t\t Jobel .\t.\t171\t166\t144\u2014481 Strickland .\t.172\t178\t175\u2014525 Brownlow .\t\t188\t201\u2014547 Masked .\t.149\t178\t190\u2014517 Sullivan .\t.188\t144\t216\u2014548 Total .\t.838\t854\t926-2618 From the industrial standpoint a manufacturing location in the Province of Quebec is ideal.The perfect fruit of that flower is a manufacturing location in the Eastern Townships.Blessed with splendid transportation facilities, with ample power, with many thriving progressive municipalities, a beautiful country with a wonderful climate, ideal is, easily all New « \u2018THE OLD STORE WITH THE YOUNG SPIRIT\u201d J.ROSENBLOOM & CO Are you coming to the Sherbrooke Motor Show?If you are going to be with us for that great evertfi it\u2019s only fair to say that we are showing the most Wonderful Display of Men\u2019s and Young Men\u2019s Wear We Have Ever Shown Of all cities in Canada, there is no place where you can be better suited at a fairer price than at the J.Ros» enbloom & Co.Store.In justice to yourself, come in and look at the newest advanced Spring styles of Suits, Overcoats, Hats and Furnishings.At least you can come and see the four large window displays of new things.They speak for themselves and will give you some idea of the new things shown at this store.Suits Top Coats $15 to $50 $15 to $50 accessible oversight from here last mg iry Gorman, Glib, to be sion.S> provemei the hotel, wnere he is now treatment, to a local hospital.Hitchman was cut over the temple by Sprague Cleghorn, who met him heavily with a left side of the head.INTER-CHURCH BOWLING LEAGUE jCnly an hour or two away from the ! Metropolis of Canada, the1 Eastern Townships are becoming ever in-I creasingly known as the \u201cright place ; to start your Canadian business.\u2019 (ïLÿta SHERBROOKES GREATEST STORE FOR MEN&BOYS Established 1098 Last night Baptist met 1st Advent coming to prefer a location outside r0 the plnther Rubber ^thf lh(e,lr Postponed league game tak-*f the big cities, because of the bet- Beckwith Box Toe Co and the'cln-\u2022,ng the three strings by a narrow ter working conditions, better living e.dian Connecticut Cotton Co.Kavser margin.M ebb was high string man : conditions, better housing conditions, Silk Glove Co Locomotive «,-eor for the evening with a single string less onerous conditions of t»Vof,oe\tL^0m?tlve.bbPpr' STILL IN BAD SHAPE (Associated Press Despatch} MONTREAL, March 8.\u2014Hitchman and Denenny, members of the Ot tawa Hockey Club, wfc in las: night\u2019s game with Canadiens, are still in very bad shape The club physician would not permit them to leave the hotel this morning, but it is thought that they will be able to return to Ottawa this afternoon.v ,th a single string of 170 and a three string total of 474.The line-up and score: 1ST ADVENT 149 135 93 143 99 Phillips Walker Perry .Page .CLEGHORN AND COUTURE SUS PENDED (Associated Press Despatch) BEEF AND GREENS FOR THET-FORD VISITORS The Thetford curlers will be down ________________ in strength on Saturday, tvhen they ond period, but apoeàred to hesitate wiil Pla-V a series of friendly games before shooting.This period also the locals- During the course of ended without score.\t|fhe evening there will be a Beef and \u201ciJ\tHoward Grant Scored\tGreens at the rink, and this will hke- In the final twenty minutes both ^ attract a large attendance, teams set a dizzy pace in an endea- It is considerable pleasure that!Total .vor to break the goalless tie, and the curlers, the ladies in particular, | following a.series of attacks on the Bave noted the very kind expression tVebb Laval goal, Howard Grant picked up of friendship extended by Mr.Nor- ! Eray .a loose puck and bulged the twine nian Fisher, of the Thetford Club, j Pearce for the first and only goal of the who has personally donated to the ; Leech game.\t, Sherbrooke ladies, five sets of curl-\t____ Far from being disheartened by iug irons, which he had made especi- Total.526 this reverse, the Quebec boys staged ally for their benefit.In making | they have in comparison to Quebec.Adequate Housing Facilities.-« * Of tremendous importance, too, is the question of adequate housing facilities.Many of our towns are short of houses.This in itself con- ening with a single string less onerous conditions of taxation heater Co «and\u2019the Peerless Jewellrv ot 192 and a three string total of and greater freedom from strikes Co\tPeerless Jewellry 477, Perry came a very good second and other labor disturbances they .it would take more time than I am sm As a^rnnsertnp1?^1\tand t3WI1.s- 7ilotted to thoroughly enumerate the stitutes a strong element against the the Hsî few\t!n\tIValue uf thf'se industries to the var-\ttown in the mind of\tthe manufac- CanarH nf the* rsmrt\t1 >\t.?Ç.etlt:10n\ti1}\ti |ous towns in which they\thave been !\tturer.Necessarily he\tmust bring in 134-418 SaUer\tUP °/1 located' Obviously, the establish- some of the more skilled labor 119\u2014SG -Me of thè hi J^er Lentres ou*\u2018 | nient of an industry means a large , Obviously, he is going to employ \u2019 - 4741 T havetrieTtl fnlW th hi ?.Expenditure of capital in the muni-(quite a little additional labor with 867 o'- the o-mu-th ef V\t^ e\tBlstor>\tcipahty, a\"d\ta periodic '\tIn ninety-nine cases out of a hun- 539-1538, commanding positrin L an induriri- ' _dîStr,baUon\u2019, S0.P'c\u2018 ,of \u201dhich *ed he needs all of his capital for al, manufacturing and 99 170 141 161- 125- .484 515 BAPTIST .141 192 .\t99\t99 .147 .139 132 145 568 a vicious atack on the Lennoxville this splendid gift, Mr.Fisher i ROY ESTABLISHES SEASON\u2019S (less taxes tremendous Natural ' r\u201ce-\u2019 | n^rke^\tTnà'TZTr I be rC J J U U» i V1J\t* a /- tt ¦vsnnr* ^\t-1 \u2014 \u2014 A \u2014 A 1\t-\t.- ir^riaPfm-t^of th^home and°home citadel.Eddie Baker was sent off ebserves that it is merely as ar.ex- ; series for the championship of the }he secol;d 'j™ , and th.is ,tinle V7*sio« of appreciation for the great j Playing at the Regal alleys, Royals j excelled transportation;\" aH'contri- , to'k/rhis \u201cproduct* N.H.L., v on by Ottawa by 2 to 0 ;b® *£\u201d?.*?le b^5.*pt stnctl.y on JnterLest, taken m tne Thetford Cluo won three strings from Canadiens.! bute to this end.\t| Sneeifirallv.in thr against Canadiens here last night Leo Dane id, managing director of the Canadien Hockey Club, announced the suspension of Sprague Billy Couture for the season, and made the the defensive.Bedard came down by the locals with a n«ce try and Eddie Baker and DOUBLES COMPETITION is spent within the bounds of the his own business expansion.He doea 144__477 rirnnirv a,, n-oii rk \u2022 exporting municipality; more houses; more notwant,andfrequentlycannotaf- n?Un°TStà,>n^X?ble wealth; *reater values °f ford, to use bis money to build 107\t41 g\tRt.JJl!.pda t\t,has\tI !a\"d and a quickening up of the\thouses to take care of his employees, 168-452\ttoalorowtonth!0\" A the\tlndus-\twhol« .f«^ic of commercial and\tIf the housing situation in\u2019a town i.168 402\tm 6 neXt, ten\u201e yea\u201d 13 £0Cla» intorcourses.\thad, those of us who are looking for 568 1662 aH\t1 beRv\u201ctly acce!eratf!1- Gan- Moreover, not only the town itself, industrial expansion should provide 568-1662 adian and British Preferent.al tar- but the farmer in the surrounding; means for correction of the condi-,\tL , better labor cheaper\tpower,\t( district is benefitted by an increased\ttion, so that the mu.facturer may iofwaaa aK, 4r,emfnC °US\tTe'\ti n»arkct for his product and greater\t1 be sure that if he decided to locate a*b-\u201dd?\u201dLr?^_mat,®ria \u2019 PP'\tamqunl» 9£ available cash with which\tin the municipality, adequate housing buy his product.\t| facilities will bo afforded his em- Specifically, in those towns fortun- pioyees at normal rents without any L leg.balai fnlîn U1 tne tuble that we had at the Arena last night at the door of the judge of play, Marsh.rvt h : r m tne rule i tor«0 strings° of\u2018the° season6 getting l-VM\tenough to get new industries, a | expenditure on his part to provide B\u201c Baker tested Gagnon at the Playing in the doubles competition a tc,tal of 683 points.Two of his 6ur neighbors in Ontario \"have^ung noto,!\" durfn^ThV rocentiltl0niSr«lWaf I houseK' .other end.\tj yesterday, the following results were strings were away over the two hun- their own m-nto-u +0 t\u2019,o i,- f j°4ed during the recent penod of Given an attractive looking munis In the final minutes of the game, Accorded:\tdred mmk beTng 245 ami 248 re- heavens ^nd seeW what th v h dî|rotPS.lon* T[ue- S0TU of tht! older j cipality and a harmonious, wide jr\u2018- Laval boys hovered around the W.H.Brent-G.Edward (7) vs.sr,«ftivelv.Asa result of their de#o -ino àhn,,t von\t.tbe, new °\"es\u2019,awake\u2019.Progressive citizenry, con- Ltnnoxville nets and shot after shot J.R.Sangster-A.M.Reid (2).was rained in on Arguin but the sea-j H.Hyndman-L.Sangster (14) vs.zoned veteran flicked them aside and | Downing-Dunsmore (5).held his citadel intact.The final I J.P.Watson-J.Scott (7) vs.Hunt-score was one to nothing in favor of Fuller (4).\u201cThere.book to prevent ragging, nothing at Lennoxville who earned the right to Rev.Wright-Dresser (9) vs.L.D.all.The Ottawa players stood right ™eet the winners of the Westmount- Hyndman-Harrison (1).inside the blue line and permitted Tacoma:-: game in the finals of the i\t- -\u2014 our players to rag and made no Intermediate championships of the! attempt to pet at them.\t; Province.Westmount and Tacomas I\tSKI-ING \u201cThen when Sprague Cleghorn play tonight in Montreal and while |\t_____ called Marsh\u2019s attention to it, he the final game has been scheduled SKIERS VISIT DOLLARD CLUB said he did not like ragging, and it for Monday night at the Montreal\tTONIGHT was not allowed in the O.H.A.What arena an effort is being made by the! owing to an unfortunate cave in our players are kicking at, and what League to have the game played on 1 Rt the Gounod club on Monday last, makes them mad, is that the last Saturday night to enable the Len- tbe time Marsh came to Montreal he noxville supporters to make went to Toronto and wrote in his trip.paper that there had been missiles Last nights game was handled Uve a'rranged\" with 'the Dollard Club i Ciub are unable to make their week-! ly visit to \u201cchalet,\u201d and consequently FOR ADDITIONAL SPORTS SEE PAGE NINE.^responsible for it.fearlessly and without favor by Mes- for the u,e of their c!.jb hoU8e to-Mhnst in Ottawa for tne last srs.O Donnell and Mercier, who kept nigbt Thursday, March 8th.This »mJ!ar3L y bav\\been throwing a very close watch on every play.0*^ on the part of the Dollard \u2019 hifL d Hb b0°tS\u2019 and i , It,was a c\u2019can game in whicn the Ciub enables the skiers to be assured nothing has been said.\t'final score about represents the gen-, \u201cWhile here he struck a spectator, ;eral run of the play The goahending ! -\t-\t-1\u20141- h'^thr3' wortby a championship ci THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS FOR at, a T ^\t.The teams lined up as follows To show that I do not approve of Laval\tLennoxville rough play, I have suspended!r.Gagnon .Goal .Arguin &ndAneiuh}™ C -Cantin .Defence .B.Baker two hundred dollars, and he will not N.Bedard .Defence .Maskery participate in next Fnday\u2019s game.A Patry .Centre.E.Baker _C°aturand K Matte .R.Wing .McKindscy IE.Chartier .L.Wing H.Beaumont .Subs.! dred mark, being 245 and 248 re- heavens, and seeing what they have Industries,\u2019and even the spiwtiyely.\tAs\ta\tresult\tof\ttheir\tde\t1.\tsing\tabout,\tyou must «Idmire\tthem\tsuffered a decrease in their activities, Isistently following the channels Ifeal\tby\tRoyals,\tCanadiens\tlose\tthe, for the\tway they convince themselves\tbut the additional business and em-\tg\tchannels championship to Pages who win\tthe,\tand others of their charms and\tde-! ployment\tafforded by\tthe new in- honors by a solitary game.\t1-\u2022*\t^\t\u2022\t1 *\t¦ \u2022\t- - The scores were as follows: ROYALS\t.\u2019 \u201ce airect j profitable and desirable develop- specific n ent.You cannot hope to get this development without the proper tools.190 \u2014688 geography, its municipalities and its many people as were formerly em-] with the \"désira bfl ity o'™ y our* in un rii- m |\tployd in the beat times of the town\u2019s pality\tunless you\tmake the munici- |\tprevious history, an increase in pop- ; pality\toutwardly\tdesirable looking -e ;Ulation of over 150 p.c.was recorded; | as a location.You must co-operate there w'as an increase in land value ! with the agencies who are prepared of over 600 p.c.and there w\u2019as the I to spend the money, the time, the establishment of a large number of, organization, thr*gkill and the work businesses to supply the | in helping you to develop your in-increased population and dustrial growth.activity.» Gagne .\t.158\t182\t159\u2014499 Gingues .\t.151\t131\t129\u2014411 G.Roy .\t\t 159\t163\t188\u2014510 Lanciault\t.211\t168\t188\u2014567 A.Roy .\t.245\t248\t190\u2014683 Total .\t\t892\t854 2670 \tCANADIENS\t\t David .,\t.175\t154\t170\u2014499 Marcotte\t.172\t159\t141\u2014412 Lacharite\t.,\t144\t154\t132\u2014430 Lavoie .\t.164\t179\t169\u2014502 Dufresne\t.167\t183\t157\u2014507 Total .\t\t 812\t829\t769-2410 m me\tlu in mu-( consequence oi tnis m a in, and as the resulting town in this district was that dur-naturilly takes place, the ing the dull period employment was nWips; by virtue of its furnished to over three times as, LOCATION OF NEW INDUSTRIES Eastern Townships Original Industries.-# Its history in relation to Canada ;n!la fr up to the present time has been ex- 8reatly actly the history of New England in relation^to the United States.Just as NewTSngland started out in the first days of its manufacturing career as the early home of textile activities, so the Eastern Townships in the early days of its manufac-utring started largely with textile industries.Today, New England has become the scene of greatly diversified manufacturing activity.As Canada grows industrially, All Anxious to Share.\u2014 Vp «*¦ Necessity of Co-Operation.\u2022i fined him the same- amount, and another judge of play will have to be found or I won\u2019t go to Ottawa._ , so will _______________________________ the Eastern Townships become theiticular municipality in which home of greatly diversified manufac- ore interested.There are many turing activities.\tagencies through which you can work It is in the last ten years that the \\ to get the ear of the manufacturer.I am sure thatoall of the municipalities in the Eastern Townships want to share in thia industrial and commercial development.In order to share in this, however, it is necessary to get the ear of the intend-,\t\u201e\t.HL___\u201e ing manufacturer and then convince 'your development are established and him that he should locate in the par- j available.You can have their co- you operation for the asking.You must It is true that if you do nothing, some industries may come in in spita of you, but your industrial child will be as backward as would be tha human child without proper clothes, proper food and proper education.All of the agencies necessary for î F.Mattee .| A Dubois .i E.Bolduc ., -\tReferee\u2014H.VANCOUVER ESTABLISH LEAD Flay\u2014Mercier.HOCKEY (Continued from page One) (Stated to have over 700 branch or Burt portance of agricultural and indus- subsidiary plants in Canada.Re-1 Eastern Townships have been assur- ; The railways of this country main-Grant trial puraui.This is best illustrât pro ient.ui.ive American owned pilants ed at all points of an ample supply of trin industrial bureaus who are yrifey Ree l \u201cd by some figures on the total mer-j or plants largely owned by American jiOwer, a vital condition in manu-! closely in touch with industrial Sn-Sterling chandiae jexports of domestic pro-( interests are the ^^International facturing, hut more than railroads | ditions throughout Canada and who .ducts and percentage of agricultural | Nickel Company, the Montreal Loco- (Associated Press Despatch) _________________________________ VICTORIA, B.C., Mar.8\u2014The j- \\ancouver .Maroons ruled strong \u2019 )od to go, Sammy McCailum, of the favorites to retain the Pacific Coast Winnipeg Falcons, skated down the Hockey Association championship jce and tled the gcored in |agt night\u2019s here las.night when they defeated deciding game with Port Arthur, and the Victoria Cougars in the firgti\u201e the next overtime period the Fal-game of the home-and-home series, cons V/on the game and the I-eaguc 3 to 0, for the title.The O\u2019Donnell; Judge of products and of the manufacturing j products to the total.motive Works, Canadian Consolidât ed Rubber Rise in Exports.j championship when Woodall scored *- The total exports rose million in 1914 to $1 1319.Of the total >.agricultural products were 198 mil-(too numerous to mention, lion, or slightly over 45 p.c.of this j and more than power and more than naturally are working to develop satisfactory Gabor conditions and industry in the country.The splen-Company, the Lnited more than satisfactory tax conditions did banking institutions with which States Steel Corporation, plant aids a single factor, too ofteri neglect-j Canada is blessed are continually on be no diminution of effort, no pulling Hamilton, the Ford Motor Co.of j ed, on which the rate of growth may , the alert and in constant correspond-j of private interests, no division of < anada, < anadian General Electric | most depend.That factor is co- c-nce with people who arc looking to I opinion, no friction between the citi- be prepared to do your part and you must be prepared to co-operatc with them for your joint welfare.You cannot hope unaided to get your fair share of growth and you can certainly hope, with their cooperation, to get this share.Co-operation is the keynote of industrial progress.Competition for industries is very keen.There should -\tdevelop the commercial J Do your share.Make your town place, not rtf benighted ignorance prosperity of tho Dominion and thia ; nltractive.Show the stranger a pros- .,,,nd trame to* si c to\t¦\t.'* * ; ,\t' ,-f ,\t\u2018\t, Probably over $3,000 million do!- and arctic weather, but of very au- | Department of Commercial Intelli- perous looking, pleasant, progressive - ai.goa c.»,from MoMunn.It wa- the greatest ; total.Against tn.s.^the manufac- lars are invested today in Canadian 1 penor manufacturing, labor and liv- ' gence is very frequently appealed to municipality an ' C0Um\u2019 j1 , * played at 'ancouver j hockey match ever staged in Winni-(turer exports were $57 million or ; industrial enterprises.Of this ing conditions, on tuonoay.\t; peg.\tslightly over 14 p.c of the total.In amount, American investment is esti- # 1919 this picture was quite reversed, mated at $1500 million, six times the Of the total of $1,216 million, the j amount of American investment in agricultural products had risen to 1914.s, Ber- $271 million, or slightly over 22 p.c.j It is interesting to trace the REGINA ENTER PLAY-OFF BERLIN PLAY HERE OVER (Associated Press Despatch)\tWEFK-FVfi Inî\tDefeat- ; After prolonged negotiation\t_ ¦ c -a gar j _ q/er-\tI ilin, N.H, probably the fastest to am (of the total, against $565 million for growth of the population In Canada, jthc growth of tho Townships.I would \u201cRt1 ,'««m in this district during the course : manufactures, or over 45 p.c.of the .In 1871 the total number of people like to review briefly some , _ and a progressive, nar- ; by manufacturers intending to locate j monious citizenry.Work with the ~\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u20147\u2014-~~r-It I plants in Canada.The power com-' railroads, banks, power companies Recent Industries in Townships.; panics spend large sums of money I and the commercial agencies.Co-jto maintain industrial bureaus whose j operate today, tomorrow and all the here last night, the Regina present league champions, clinched ._J\t- ti .\t.___ s second place in the Western Canada Hock \u2018 E the two tea last the present season, have arranged total.To students of history the was 3,486,000.lockey League and ou-dified to t.lav to f:07\u2019*e Sherbrooke on Saturday j profound importance of this increas- by decade In varying percentage.The new en dmonton, the i^-ague leader - in 1 nd ®und*y ne3[t «\u2018'\u2019\u2022d play an exhi-ied activity in industrial undertakings last twenty years, however, have ex-j the last 10 championship\u2019' play-off Thf«é *«>de« with the Independents, will be apparent.The impetus gain- perieneed by far the greatest growth, located competed in the finals WINNII EG WON TITLE IN' OV-ERTI.ME.(Aisociatcd Fret» D«\u201c»psti:h> WINNIPEG, Mar.8.\u2014Snatching the Monitoba league championship out of the fire with three seconds of the second five minute overtime per- fly some of the This increased decade (developments in the Townships still enough to ho called recent.In last few years there have been .ted in this district the Dominion loo\tvisitors will\thave\ttheir p-o by the war Is proving to be one\tRoughly, in the last fifty years, the j Hair Felt Company, Kenworthy Rro- strong-st\tline-up, including\t.Sprig-(of the most important developments\tpopulation of Canada has doubled.\tthem of Canada, the Dominion Blank tfnx, the sensational defence man,; of that period, An important post; The population rtf the Province of j Rook Co., tho Franco Canadian Dye war development is the opening of\tQuebei in this same period from\tCo, Vandcvegho Co., The Canadian branch factories in Canada by Bri-\t187) to 1921, increased from 1,101,-\tManhassot Cotton Co.Tho Premier tish manufacturers, a policy hereto- 000 to 2,300,000 people; exactly the Bilk Co., tho Canadian'United States fore pursued and now being develop- same percentage of increase as for (Knitting Co., the Canadian H.W.< d in a marked way by manufac-( the whole Dominion.Tho rate of ae- Gosard Co., tho Butterfly -Hosiery *aring interests from the United teleration, however, In tho future, (Co., tho .lenckes Canadian Co., the States, which on good authority are clue to the rapid Increase in manu- ( MacDonald Wire Goods Co., tho I want at, this time to point out j business it is to locate plants in the! time, and tho results will come back how we can co-operate to promote district served by their power.It to you tenfold.should bo tho business of the Boards 'while tbe locals will have their regu let line-up, with the possible addition of one or two other local players.The series, long anticipated, should provide a splendid exhibition of hockt large at.and be the mdance.attraction for a of Trade of tho various municipalities to keep in touch with all these We are all striving in our own small way to the upbuilding of this Dominion, More particularly are we various avenues of information and i striving to the upbuilding of this activity so that, municlplaitios may Province: and most particu get in touch with intending manufacturers seeking a Domlnon location We must remember that Ontario communities for many years have been active in locating Industries with the aid of these various ngents.The appeals that they have made, and are making, have been very fruitful and are often compelling in npi spite of tho obvious disadvantages «hips; and not illy by ourselves.I ¦iioDi, particularly are we striving for tho development of those Townships.Lot co-operation ho your keynote.Let us work together so that our individually small efforts shall become many times magnified; let us nil pull together in whatever effort wo make, in the assurance that in so doing we will do well by tho Dominion, tho Province and the Town- 354^91 "]
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