Sherbrooke daily record, 29 mars 1923, jeudi 29 mars 1923
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897, SHERBROOKE, QUE., THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923.Twenty-seventh Year.LARGE NUMBER OF GERMAN MINERS STRIKE Party Leaders Enlivened Proceedings In The Commons lioers Go On Strike In Protest Fifteen Thousand Men in Gelsenkirchen District Quit Work as Protest Against Occupation\u2014 Strikes in Other Districts.GERMANS CLAIM OCCUPYING FORCES HAVING TROUBLE Sirens Blew so Long in Protest at Rheinbaden that the Belgians Threajened to Shoot Unless the Noise Was Stopped.O' ^*5 P mmm ?/ PARIS PAYS A FINAL TRIBUTE TOBERNHARDT (Associated Press Despatch) ELSENKIRCHEN, March 29.-Fifteen thousand miners are on strike in the Gelsenkirchen district at all mines occupied j by troops, according to estimates j made in German quarters.The men quit work a» a protest against the occupation.Five thousand nven are out at the ^ ^ ^ ® ^ ®\t# # # # 3Ss .Westerholt properties, four thousand | ^ prince OF WALES HAD % at Rheinbaden, four thousand at the ft ANOTHER SPILL.ft: Concordia Mines and two thousand ft\t_\t- ft at the Blumenthal plants.They have * (Associated Pre^ Despatch^ ft served notice that they will not re-j| Pri;ce of Vales^had'a^the?I turn to work until the last soldier | ft spill yesterday in a steeple- ft leaves.\tft chase and his repeated acci- ft From Rheinbaden comes the re-1 ^\tare ^Sinning to cause ft port that the sirens blew so long in « protest that the Belgians threatened ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft to shoot unless the noise was stopped.The Germans assert semi-official-|y that the occupying forces are having difficulty in operating the loading apparatus at these mines, pnd that so far they have succeeded In loading only three or four small trains daily.Before the occupation, It is asserted, a train load of reparations fuel rolled out every ten minutes.The Germans declare that in order to give a false impression of heavy coal shipments the French have begun a daily shuttle service between Ludwigshafen and Lauterberg, always using the same carloads of coal.POPE REQUESTS THE REEASE OF PRIESTS Asks Soviet Government to Liberate Archbishop Zeplisk and Other Priests Convicted in Moscow.GERMANS PROTEST OVER COMMISSION DECISION (Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, March 29.\u2014The German Commissioner for the occupied area has protested against the decision of the Inter-Allied Rhineland Commission to fix and collect the coal tax.The official asserts that the German Government has forbidden payment of taxes of any kind to foreign powers, under the threat of severe pen-pities.UNEMPLOYED WORKERS TAKE STEPS TO ORGANIZE (Associated Press Despatch) ESSEN, March 29.\u2014The unem-played workers in the Ruhr Valley pave taken steps to organize, form- OEBATE IN BRITISH HOUSE ON THE RUHR QUESTION (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, March 29.\u2014The debate last evening in the House of Commons on the Ruhr question which had been much anticipated as possibly indicating a new line of British policy, lacked much of the exis ted Interest.Premier Bonar Law was «lisent with a throat affection.(Associated Press Despatch) ROME.Mar.29.\u2014Pope Pius has asked the Soviet Government of Russia to liberate Archbishop Zep-liak and the other priests convicted in Moscow on the ground that they are members of the Catholic hierarchy and the Pope's subjects.In the centre is the last photograph taken of Madame i^rah Bern-1 h&rdt, as she aDDeared in \u201cLa Gloire,in Paris, iust previous to her last j illness.At the unoer left is a nicture taken during her last tour of America in 1916.Lower left, a picture taken at the age of 42.At the right, a picture illustrating one of the actress\u2019 strangest whims.Some years ago, wishing to know how she would look when dead, she ordered an expensive rosewood coffin, dressed herself in her favorite gown, and had herself ohotograuhed lying in the coffin.Lively Clashes Between Prime Minister And Hon.Mr.Meighen In Commons During Consideration Of The Labor Estimates Leader of Opposition Criticized Appointment of.Mrs.Car-ruthers to Represent Canada at Coming Session of the Governing Body of International Labor Office as That of an English Woman Politician\u2014Hon.James Murdock Also Engaged in Clash with Opposition Leader.EIGHTY-FOUR SENTENCED TO DEATH.(Associated Press Despatch) MOSCOW, Mar.29.\u2014The révolu- SOLDIERS\u2019 tSONUMENT CAMPAIGN OPENS TUESDAY-SHERBROOKE CITIZENS ARE TO RAISE $25,001) Monument on Strathcona Square to Be Erected in Honor of Those Who Went Overseas\u2014Whirlwind Campaign to Be Opened on Tuesday, April 3\u2014Captains Chosen and Details Arranged\u2014Prospects Are Considered Bright\u2014 Amount Involves Subscription at the Rate of $1 per Capita for Sherbrooke\u2019s 24,000 Citizens.Crowds Brought in Profusion the Tribute of Flowers \u201cDivine Sarah\u201d Requested.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, March 29.\u2014Paris paused this morning to pay a final measura of respect to the great Sarah Bernhardt.Crowds gathered at the Church of St Francois de Sales for the noon day service and at the cemetery o Pere La Chaise, bringing in profusion the tribute of flowers she re.quested.Bernhardt's body rested in the rosewood casket which she ordered made thirty years ago.On the breast of her white satin dress was pirmed the cross of the Legion of Honor, while about her neck was the gold locket containing the likeness of her son, Maurice.The ceremony at the church was simple, for Bernhardt had expresse* a wish that there be no eulogies.The vault that received her body was also unostentatious.On it was one word \u201cBernhardt.\u201d The streets leading to the Rue Ampere, where the Church of St.Francois de Sales is located, were thronged with people who hoped to catch'a glimpse of some part of the ceremonial.The Rue Ampere itself was barred except to card-holders.The street had been, a veritable flower garden all the morning as the offerings from the Barqhÿrdï Theatre, the Opera, the Opera Comique, the Comédie Française and from individuals of every section of the world of arts had been placed near the church.The exterior of the little church was sombre with black drapery, but AFTER years of expectation, the lads, and it now remains for tl, 'W!th !1 fringe of white and with the Sherbrooke public is now going Queen City of the Easter, Town initials of the arctress,\tprom- to be awarded the privilege of;ships to follow the eramnlo onvJn inently displayed.The interior (Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, Mar.29.\u2014Consideration of labor estimates in the House yesterday brought some tionary tribunal at Kamenetz Pod- lively clashes between the Prime ._______________________ olsk in the Volhynia district, has ! Minister and the leader of the op- the annuities were in future to sentenced to death eight-four per-; position.Mr.Meighen criticized more extensively advertised.for Parkdale.With estimates of the Department of Labor being considered, the question of old age annuities was discussed.It was stated that be It privilege of;ships to follow the example given expressing, in some tangible way, and emulate their splendid achieve-tne sacrifices, unfortunately too I ment.frequently necessitating the su-1 It is the distinct wish of the com-preme, of those who enlisted for mittee that the fund be reached by overseas service during the course of means of public subscriptions from the Great W ar.\tmany rather than from large Alter years of study, continual ' amounts from a few.Honoring the postponements owing to unsatis- memory of those who paid the su-tactory conditions in the business preme sacrifice is the duty of all world, and many other unforseen irrespective of the amount involved\u2019 difficulties, the work is now definite- A single dollar from a poor man !y prepared and the campaigng, out- often represents a greater sacrifice lined to secure the amount required, than a $500 subscription from a viz., $25,000, will open on Tuesday, rich man and in order to ensure \u201cP™1 Srd- .\t\u201e\t,\t; complete success in achieving the the question of site, the amount objective of $25,000 complete eo-involved, the nature of the exprès-[operation and generous subscriptions sion of appreciation, have all been;must be the order of the day.considered minutely by a Commutee,1 Subscription's to be Acknowledged, composed of some of Sherbrooke s j The amount involved represents most prominent citizens, and noth- barely a dollar per capita for Shoring has been overlooked in the effort brooke's population of over twenty-made to secure the most honorable ; fjm- thousand, and it is a foregone and befitting tribute to those whojonclusion that the citizens will rise did their duty without hope of re- to the occasion and furnish the compense and who, in the majority i amount required, of instances, sustained personal in-1 Already a certain number of juries, financial losses and other citizens ¦ and societies have sent in misfortunes.\t1\t'\t' nently display! likewise was draped in black.The bier was placed at the head of the nave, elevated about ten feet and surrounded with several score of candles, with a cross of lilies, four feet high at the foot.Places near the bier were reserved for artists of the Bernhardt The- OPEN LAUSANNE CONFERENCE IN THREE WEEKS Sudden Change Is Considered an Indication of Conciliatory Attitude of Turks.(Associated Press Despatch.) ^ .\t.\u201e\t.\t.,\tGENEVA, Mar 29.\u2014The peace subscriptions, anxious to be number-Wotiations between the Ailies and The committee, which has studied ed among the first to have accepted\twill be resumed at Lausan the matter so thoroughly, includes the privilege of-expressing their ap- .1\trmumta at lausan present sons, chiefly tradesmen and mem-j the appoinment of Mrs.CarrUthors i was suggested that the bers of the Intelligentsia, convicted j to represent Canada at the coming rates were too high of assisting anti-Bolshevik com- session of the governing body of) CRITICIZED THÉ GOVERN-mander Petlura.^\t|the International Labor Office as\tMENT.wAruoiv awiiTiv,' av/iuii i!hat of a,\u201c En8lish woman politic- Right Hon.Arthur Meighen criti-EAGERLY AMAniNG )\\ OKI) jlan_\tcized the Government for tardiness ^fs, ,, FROM MO&COw.\ti Premier King retorted that Mr.in carrying out resolutions of the ! J01™'secretan.es .\t.AnA r.\tIress Despatch) 'Meighen's view was small and nar-1 Liberal convention of 1919 in such\tcamPal8n l-0 acquire &2o.000 ROME, March 29.\u2014Ecclesiastic, roWi aml urfi.e(] that Mrs.\tCarruth-i matters as\tol*d age pensions and the ;vvi11 .°Pe11 officially on Tuesday next, played workers in the Ruhr\tValiev\tJiroIeti were eagerly awaiting word prs was an authority on\tquestions : eight hour\tday.The\tPrime Minis-\t\u2022'M'!'*1 3l'd- ilnd tllc captains of the nave taken «tens to organize\tform-\t*T°m ?! 0SI?W H'! '1'\u2019 in tm- hope that 0f labor legislation to be\tdiscussed ter replied\tthat Some\tof these had\tdifferent teams are already hard at jng a society for mutual benefitsVu\t!tht\u2019 ,S?v,ct, Government, having :bv the governing body.\tbeen given\teffect to.\tand that the\twork making preparations for the was learned yesterday.\tgranted a stay of execution in the|\tMeighen wanted to know others would be realized as soon strenuous work of the next week.cases ot Archbishop /jepliak and the|what the Government had done to 1 as conditions in Canada made it The various teams and captains of other convicted prelates, would take pUt the labor planks of the 1919 possible.\tsame are us follows cognizance of Pope Pius request t.iutj Liberal platform into effect.\tSupplementary estimates am- Chairman of all teams\u2014Messrs, they be liberated.\tI Mr.King cited: Restoration of ounting to $18,202,105 for the past S, G.Newton and Leon Lacombe The Pontiff asked that the church lrc8ponSible Government; represen-\t\" '\t'\t'\t-\t.dignitaries be set free on he ground tation (>f lnbor on the Canadian that they are members of the C atho-lNational (lireclovntc: legation to lie hierarchy and are, therefore, his,rtlfstrk,t Chinese immigration, ami subA?c«;\t, ii i .a i.Intimated that other planks would Ghureh officials recalled that the|bc iven eff(,ct as conditions per-Moscow Government s assurulu,°a 1 niitted before the trial that no capital sen-\tj tences would be carried out has been .,^\";.^^ ' Vla,pdvth,* renewed since its conclusion, and hn,t' thV !' I '.'d ^ restoration of word that the executions have «t\tf lTnm m\u2019 d t least been delayed served t* relieve'apb°»\t{'I I I 1\" t\u201ellc their fear somewhat.\t\" \u2018 ?,rVi 0111 P/uu niv' been np- ,, [proved by the employees of the sys-|the Canadian Government, thoroughly, \u2014*^0 [ne privilege oi* expressing tneir ap- ne gome time between April loth Monseigneur E.Tanguay, Mayor | predation to the fullest extent of \"L onth\tP Morris, K.C., Aldermen J.S.Tetre-1 their purse strings.\t1 -pup, 'nfVinfpmpn+ ,vn- nl\u201e,1 e *0.»» «to SecreWrU 'which the E.L.Stewart-Patterson, W.G.the \u201cDaily Record\u201d Subscriptions will be duly know led ged through the columns of | powers Veft at* Lausanne at the \u2022!< * FUNERAL OF MRS.ISABEL McGRATH.On \u2019Tuesday afternoon the funer- ] _ al of the late Mrs.Isabel McGrath, General delivery and register widow of the late James McGrath, | wickets open from 7 a.m.to 9 a.m.,;of Berkely, California, took place POSTAL HOLIDAAY ON EASTER MONDAY , Monday, April 2nd, Easter Mon-jday, the following hours will be observed at the Post Office: There will be one delivery of mail by letter carriers, Lybby will be open as usual from a.m.to 10.30 p.m.| only.Stamp wicket, regular holiday , hours 8 to 9 a.m., 11.30 to 12.30 noon and 6.30 to 7.30 p.m from the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr.J.F.Wark, Warren Street.Tlie service was held at the A Piano or Victrola For Easter We have over f 00 new pianos in our warerooms this week comprising the well known Heintzman & Co., Wilson and Weber Pianos, and Player Pianos.The prices of those instruments are marked at the lowest figure considering their high quality.Pianos to rent also tuning and repairing done at a moderate cost.All outgoing afternoon mails will house, Rev.Paul Pergau, pastor of I close at 12 oclock\t(noon).\tjthe Methodist Church, havintr -\tj charge, and speaking words of t MAILS FOR\tEUROPE\tI comfort and hone.Appropriate I A mail for the United Kingdom hymns were sune by a quartette ! to connect with the S.S.Regina, sail- ^r,om A® choir of the Methodist ring from Halifax on April 1st, will j Church.\t| .Sherbrooke Post l Th.e remains were taken on the on March 31st.?vemn,fL B°st^ a?d iN .11 be closed at the Office at 1.45 a.m.A newspaper and parcel post mail for interment in Lisbon, .where her late husband, who pre- will be despatched on the S.S.Min- \u2022\u2022wnere jicr mie nedosa, which sails from St.John\t*\tT n WW jliS sKL?is close *2.15 p.m 011\tord\u2019 .,\t, i v j ! The bearers were Messrs.Samuel ! AlfcT-eT.njaT- W1' b® desj?atc£ecd Cooper, James Gorham, Abram Mc-to the United Kingdom via the S.S.K Francis Squires, Harry Dun-.Montcalm which sails from St.John din and James*McKelvie.on April 6th.The last mail for this j\u2019ne floral tributes were many, boat will close in the local office at testifying to the sympathy feit for 11.4» a.m.on April 5th.Newspapers the fiends of the deceased, and of ; and parcel post will also be des- «^.et at her going.: patched on this boat and the last i iphe ]ate Mrs McGrath leaves one mail will close in the local office at j60n, Mr.Roy P.McGrath, and one Chas.King, Waterville, and Messrs.Norman and Harry MfcKee, Hunt-ingville.Mrs.McGrath was born at Park-hurst, Que., a daughter of the late Robert Lipsey and his wife, Margaret Smith.For the past year she had been visiting at the homes of her-sisters, Mrs.J.F.Wark, and Mrs.R.E.Wark, and had been apparently in her usual health until Saturday morning, when she vyfts suddenly taken ill with pneumonia.The disease developed very rapidly and early on Sunday afternoon, she passed away, although everything that care and skill could suggest was tried to avert the fatal ending jof her brief illness.I Mrs.McGrath was one whom to jknow was to admire and respect, ! and made for herself many warm friends who will hear with deep regret of her passing.While essentially of the type of woman who makes her home her first consideration, and while fulfilling with commendable faithfulness 'Yhe duties of that sphere of existence, she vet found time for many activities in church' and community life, and accomplished much useful work in both.She -will be sincerely mourned not only bv the members of the immediate family, but by a large circle of friends and relatives.General Note».Mabelle Hat Shop will show an at- Hot Cross Buns are so light and digestible that Mother doesn't mind how many buns her little ones eat.Order early from ALLAIT Bread Specialist SHERBROOKE, QUE.tractive line of spring hats at the opening, Friday and Saturday, 30th and 31st.Main St.Lennoxville.The boys of Bishop\u2019s College School left on Wednesday evening for their homes\u2019to spend the Easter holidays, and will return to the school to take up their duties on April 9th.Miss Elizabeth Downs, of Stan-atead College, is spending the Easter holidays at the home of her parent* in town.Miss Gladys Hamilton and Mr.Melville Hamilton have gone to \u2022mend the holidays at their home in Bethany.___ HHKaBSMNM \"MR-HAPPY PARTY » 12.15 p.m.on April 4th.grandson.Donald J.McGrath, of.Berkely, Calif., two sifters, Mt£.J.j F.Wark, of Lennoxville.and Mrs.; R.E.Wark, of Leeds Village, and | Victrolas A nice Victrola and a selection of Records makes an acceptable Easter Gift, one that can be enjoyed by all the family.Catalogues and prices mailed to any address.H.C.WILSON & SONS, Limited CHARITY BALL TO BE HELD IN CITY HALL.\tVML _________ \u201e The Ladies\u2019 Hospital Committee two brothers, Mr.James Lipsey, of was pleased to learn yesterday that Vermilion.Alta., and Mr.Robert the auditorium i nthe new City Hall Lipsey, of Lennoxville.would be available for the Charity i Friends from out of town who Ball on Easter Monday night.\u2019 attended the funeral were Mrs.Through the courtesy of the Citv Church and Mrs.Samuel Cooper, of Council, the decision that the spac- East Angus, Mrs.G.L.Hume, Sher-ious hall could not be used was re- brooke.Miss F, E.and Miss Rhena versed, and the ladies who have Wark, Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs.been working diligently for the suc- J cess of the annual event are natur-1 Sally elated, i A few dancers had objected to i the Art Hall for a large gathering, and in addition the auditorium affords accomodation for many more i people, while it will be of special | interest to out-of-town guests to | dance in the City Hall auditorium 1 on Easter Monday.The object of the social event of Easter week is, as on former occasions, to add to : *he treasury of the Ladies\u2019 Hospital Committee.Notice to those Interested 37-41 Wellington St, Sherbrooke, Que.GROCERIES High Grade Goods.\tPrompt Delivery.WEEK-END VALUES Beet Creamery Better .55c Floor\u2014Prtmrcifce, 24 lb ha* Flour\u2014Fire P-on.r3, 24 ib.bag .91.13 Buckwheat Flour, 3 îb».24c Graham Flour, 3 lb*.24c Roman Meat large pkt.3 Sc Bran, KeiloRjf'#.pkt.25e Cracked Corn for Soin».Per lb-Sc \"Camembert*»/' «portion) each .14c Coffee.\"Primne,\" or Chaee & Sanborn.1 P>.tfn .fie Cocoa, Pete deer, condensed, per tin.15c MayonnaLe, dainty lunch jar.2Se Catrup, \"Tifer,\u201d per bottle .24c Mixed Fickw», 13 ox.bottle .2#c Mixed Pick le*.20 oz.bottle .34c Prepared Mustard, \u201cLibby\u2019«/' per jar.24c Almond Icin*, ready for use, I lb.tin .Jei\u2019y, \"Primais,\" Strawberry, Raspberry, Lemon, Cherry, Orange, Chocolate, Port Wine, Pineapple, Red Currant», Calf » Foot, per Pkt.lie Cocoanat, Shredded, per lb.33c Uneweet Chocolate, \"Baker*,\" 1-2 !b.cake .28c Junket Tablets, 2 pku.*^Sc Walnuts, shelled, per lb.44c Com Starch, \u2018\u2018Benscr/s/* 2 pkt* 25c Green Peas, \"Cooker Brand,\" 2 Pfcta.,23c Com on cob, \"Cnlverhouae,\" p«_»r tin .25c Red Salmon, i-2 lb.tin .n;c Lobster».\"Victor,\" per tin .5*ç Coakie* with jelly, \"Hero,\" per lb.15c FJtCTTfl AND VEGETABLES\u2014Sweat Oran**», aecanUn* ta *ize.per doz 24c., 64c^\tLemaaa, n!e* aad froth, 3 far 14c.; Grapefmit, bi* sUe, 2 to 29e-; Banana*, per Ik.15c.; No.1 Starir and Baldwin Apples, per peck (14 lbs ) 45c.: Ripe Toma leer, very nice, per Ik.2ie.; Imported Celery 15c.and 24c \u2022 Green OnUna.pkt.14c.; Lettuce.Jtc.; Red Oniana, « lbs.23c.; Spanish Onion»* 8 lb*.24c.; Garlic, per lb.34c.; Cakbare, Beet* and Parsnip», per lb.5c,; ( arrêta\u2019 3 IV.14c-; Turnip», 4 IV 14c.\t* ' Good» delivered in all parta of the city.ALB.COMTOIS (F»r»»Tir E«m«a, ft CmiUU.) Phone 954-W.\t172 King St.W.CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS.Sherbrooke-Montreal The convenient service of the Can-| adian National Railways between Sherbrooke and Montreal is as fol-1 lows:\u2014 Leave Sherbrooke 3.15 a.m.daily, : arrive Montreal 7.05 a.m-.leave 18.00 a.nr: daily except Sum^iy, ar-; rive Montreal 12.20 p.m.; leave 3.00 ! jr m.daily arrive Montreal 6.55 p.m.Sleeping car Sherbrooke to Montreal-on 3.15 a.m.train (ready for : occupancy at Sherbrooke 0.30 p.rn.'evening previous.) Cafe Parlor car ! on 3.00 p.m.train.Equally good service returning.For further information, etc., apply to A.M.Stevens, City Passenger Agent, No.1 Marquette St., Sherbrooke, Phone 83.OURFOOD &LAD Electrical Contracting Motor Repairing and Supplies Complete Stock of Radio Apparatus, WIGGETT ELECTRIC COMPANY, LTD.19 Marquette St., Sherbrooke EASTER HOLIDAYS There is nothing like travel to open the eyes of the mind.Human beings long \"for change, for movement, for a broadening of their range of vision.Thus does wise old Mother Nature provide for the proper development of her children.The spring full moon brings Easter, when ati the world takes a holiday.By means ! of the Canadian National Railways f,ne may travel with comfort in any direction.Go to beautiful Ottawa, the Capital of the Dominion, and visit the stately Houses of Parliament.See Montreal where an enormous business is carried on according to the most up-to-date methods in an atmosphere redolent of the romance of tne old French regime.See Quebec, Canada\u2019s Ancient Capital and one of the most interesting cities on the American continent.Toronto, Kingston, Belleville, Hamilton, Brantford, Woodstock, Ixmdon and Windsor are cities full of interest.All are easily reached, being on the route of the International Limited, Canada\u2019s train of Superior Service.For those who wish to travel in another country, the Canadian National Railways make it a simple and delightful matter.Chicago, Detroit, Buffalo and Portland, Me., New York, Boston, and many other great centres of industry of the United States are reached by their lines.Niagara Falls, where the tremendous cataracts and mighty rapids have been skillfully harnessed to supply power to industrial plants all over the country; the Green and White Mountains, with theft1 chasms and cataracts and towering heights are other places with inumerable attractions Arrangements can be made to deliver tickets to persons out-of-town hy depositing the value of same with Canadian National Railways Agent.Passengers will consult their own convenience by purchasing their tickets early.\t, For Your Eastertide Celebration Wc offer: Fresh Strawberries,1 Florida Pineapples, Fancy Pineapples, Oranges, Bananas, etc.Fres.h Bunch Asparagus, ' Dandelion Greens, Beet Greens, Spinach,* Cauliflower, Cucumbers, Radishes, Tomatoes, Rhubarb, Florida Lettuce, etc., etc.Try our Pea-mealed Bacon.We recommend it.Strictly Fresh Eggs, 45c doz.Take notice that the following streets will be paved during the course of the summer of 1923: Wolfe Street.Marquette Street, from Belvidere i Street to Academy Street.King Street West, from Montcalm ! Bridge to Esplanade Street.Council Street, from Bowen to ! Murray.Bowen Street, from Council to Armstrong.Galt Street, from Belvidere to Alexander.Alexander Street, from Galt to the W.M.Railroad.Those who desire now connections or renewals to water mains, sewers or gas on these streets are requested to make application to the City Engineer\u2019s office prior to.April 15th next, in order to enable this work to be done before starting on the paving programme.By Order.THOS.TREMBLAY.PHONE FOR IT Flva-room\tin Centre Ward, larsfft lot worth half price of property, furnace ami all convenience*.Will sell for $4 000 before March 3Ûth.Double in Ea*t, nix nrul eeven room», for $7,000.could not be built today for $10,000.If.H MORRNCY.t Phone 8l8.orer F\u2019rcmier Thealre, 33A Kin* 8t.Easter Novelties For the Easter Season wc again offer a most complete assortment of all sizes of SOLID WHIPPED CREAM.CHOCOLATE EGGS, RABBITS, ' ROOSTERS, CHICKENS, Etc.Our decorated eggs have a national reputation for beauty and originality of design.Royal Candy Kitchen King Street West WATER MAIN FROZE Th'; city water department has h'\"n at work for the last t wo days thawing out the water main conduit Newton \u2022 Dakin Construction O*., Limite» General Contractors SHERBROOKE, QUE.Office and Factory Buildings, Power Houses, Highways.iM»_ WOULD YOU CAKE?To defend n.damn** fill tit To *e* your n*m« in the the \"défendent\" 7 To pny out yowr food ffollem to lawyer* ?To dl* down Into your Jenn* for $10,000 op $20,04)0 1a> nettle the dam- aiff) ftwnrr! 7 Of rotir»* you wouldn't.U t.rly tel»*» one little «ceident to ¦tart it lot of trouble.Oct 4 Traveler* Automobile Policy end \"piny Conway & Conway Automobile Inntirane*.Olivier Bldg.Phone 706-.!.SIGHT EXAMINATIONS and GLASSES fitted by us (made exclusively in our own laboratory) are certain to result in satisfaction, because there are none better to be had.J.C.McConnell Optometrist 54 King Street COMPANY* COMIL J-yilK SHOULD WORRY\u2014 TKFV WILL SEND )T IN A HURRY 1 * w HY not use the tele- phone for o-be- a go tween and we\u2019ll politely fill and promptly deliver your order.Get us on the wire and tell us to hurry.Order your Easter ham now, if it\u2019s Hovey\u2019s that\u2019s enough to know.iHOVEY PACKING CO.,LTD.| Sherbrooke,Que teHONE^S, Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classified Advertisements In this issue.They likely name something you want.EDWARDS EASTEfi SALE HOUSE FURNISHINGS Let us,get together for a good old fashioned Easter Sale where everything you buy at Edwards\u2019 you will feel that it is unusual good value.Window Shades Assorted colors, with good spring rollers, size 3 x 6 ft.Regular 90, for .75 Regular 1.10, for .95 Regular 1.65, for 1.50 4 Yard Wide Linoleum Assorted patterns, good heavy thick quality, per square yard 95c Bathroom Linoleum Two yards wide, blue and white, green and white,* black and white, per sq.yard 1.10 Floor Feltol A heavy thick floor covering, two yards wide only, assorted patterns, per square yard, regular 60c, for.\u2022 50c Window Draperies 36 in.wide fresh new stock at popular prices.5 yards, fort.1.00 5 yards, for .1.25 5 yards, for .1.50 5 yards, for .2.00 SIMMONS BEDS Here is a nice pair of twin beds, finished in almost any color.They arc all metal, strong, well made,, yet not heavy.\tfJ7 Cfl Easter Sale, each.^ SIMMONS COUCHES Can be used as a day couch or extended for use as a bed.Complete with mattress covered in chintz.Easter Sale .13,50 EASTER PHONOGRAPHS Concert Cabinet size, wonderful sweet tone, beautiful walnut finish.Easter sale complete with twelve select- ions.$75.00 Larger sizes up to $150.00 ROYaL CARPET CLEANERS Easy to operate, good to look at, and moderate price.Come fai and let us demonstrate them.Easter sale price $65.00 EDWARDS FURNITURE CO. 3HEKBKUUKE DAILY KECOKD, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923.i rTi KSâfciùr BBBi In the Heart of the Shopping District READY FOR EASTER BUSINESS * with an attractive showing in every department.Ladies\u2019 Costumes Several attractive styles, in black and navy Serges, Tricotines and Broadcloths.Special values?*25 *29 *35 *40 *45 Spring Coats In the smart light fawn tones, also navy, black and mixed tweeds.Prices start at $13.50, $15, $20, $25 and up.Girls\u2019 Coast In sizes 6 to 14 years, navy blue, fawn and mixed tweeds.Prices from $8.50 to $15.Reefers Cute Reefers for the children, 4 to 10 years.Navy blue or mixed tweed.$4.90 to $9.50.Skirts Waists, Silk Slips, Bloomers, Silk Underskirts, in a good choice at prices that are reasonable.EASTER More new Trimmed Hats in today, ready for the Easter demands.We invite you to see the attractive styles we are showing at $3 95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 and $7.95.Why pay more?Easier Owes Easter Hosiery Silk Gloves All colors, double tip fingers, $1.Silk Gloves With gauntlet, white, black, grey and fawn.$2, $2.95 and $3 pair.Kid Gloves French kid quality, black, brown, tans, white, grey.Special Easter value, $2.Value*, Service and Satisfaction at McKechnie\u2019s Ï iin; *?+ ?*** **?**** + *** I CITY BR1EFLET5 ?****** + \u2022* + ** \u2022>****¦» PUPILS\u2019 RECITAL Mrs.Adams and her students in voice culture have afforded inter-[ ested friends many pleasant evenings during the winter season, and the recital given last evening in Mrs.Adams\u2019 studio gave decided proof that, besides having worked diligently this winter, they have accepted Dr.Coue\u2019s motto as theirs also.The recitals are not given to show off the pupils\u2019 voices, but to give them an opportunity to sing before others than the doting family, who, of course, arc not expected to criticize, and the result can be appreciated by those who attend the recitals, one by one.Progress in singing is slow, and it is only the faithful students that \u201carrive,\u201d and in last evening\u2019s programme the pupils, one and all, proved themselves faithful workers for their art.The progress of the Misses Wilkie is watched with much interest by Sherbrooke people, for they are both gifted with good voices.Miss Grace Wilkie sang \u201cTwilight\u201d (Glen) in her usual artistic way, and with her sister, Della, sang a pretty duet later in the evening.Miss Della Wilkie\u2019s numbers were \u201cBreeze of Spring,\u201d one of Mr.Gault Parker\u2019s compositions, given with fine interpretation, Social aid Personal \u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mr.F.A.Briggs, Quebec Street, is in Montreal today.* \u2022 \u2022 Mr.E.S.Stevens.Queen Street, is in Montreal today.* * * Messrs.A.B.Skinner and H.Scowen, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, spent Wednesday in Sherbrooke.Mr.C.W.Chute, of Cookshire, was a visitor to Sherbrooke yesterday.* * * Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Darling, Peei Street, returned yesterday from a trip to Ottawa, # * * Professor R.L.Young, of the University of Bishop\u2019s College, ia leaving today for Toronto, Ont.* * * Mrs.F.J.Campbell and Mr.Charles Davis, of Windsor Mills spent Sunday in Sherbrooke.* * * Miss Doreen Stewart, of the Royal Victoria College, Montreal, is spending Easter at her home Lennoxville.* * * Mr.F.W.Colwill, who has been and a cntchv little song, \u201cA Great I ^endme the past few days in Sher-Mistake.\u201d Their duct was \u201cThe 1 hrnnkc\u2018 ™\t+n tho Wanderers\u2019 Night Song\u201d (Mendeiss-hon.) Mr.Force, who is showing splen-I did advance in his studies, sang | \u201cDawn Light\u201d and \u201cBird Song\u201d (Oley Speaks) and \u201cThe Ocean King\u201d i (Wakefield Smith) these numbers | bringing out his full rich tones and power of expression.Miss MePhail, a \u2019teen age student, sang most acceptably, \u201cSally Roses\u201d (Bostelman) and Miss Gertrude Price, another young student, sang \u201cGingham Gown\u201d (Penn), both showing latent talent, and a desire for study and improvement.A decidedly pretty number was W brooke on his way to the Maritime Provinces from Kingston, Ont., wifi leave for St.John, N.B., tomorrow.* * # Miss Edith Stewart, who has been the guest1 of Mr.and Mrs.J.D.Parmelee, Wolfe street, left this morning for Ottawa, where she will spend Easter at her home.# * The Misses Winifred and Muriel Millar left yesterday to spend the Easter holiday -with their sister, Mrs.Ernest Harper, of Bathurst, N.B.* ?* ¦Mr.Gordon McKindsey.a student at McGill University, is spend- I \u2022 Miss Virginia Campbell, of King\u2019s Hall, Compton, is spending her Easter vacation at her home in Windsor Mills.* * * Miss Harding, nurse-in-training ! at the Western Hospital, Montreal, j is spending the Easter vacation with j her parents, Mr.and Mrs.T.J.Harding, Strathcona Square.* * * Miss Charlotte Jenckes, of Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley.Mass., arrived home yesterday to spend) the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Jenckes, Quebec Street.* * \u2022 Just Been Wishing\u201d (Canning) : ir?«' the.Easter vacation in Lennox- Several smart styles in the new plaids and stripes, so smart for nowadays wear.Attractively priced from $8.50 to $15.Dresses In serges, tricotines, silks, georgettes, flannel, etc., all made and finished in a charming manner.Smart styles of the day.Prices start from $12,\t$13.50, $15 up to $37.50.sizes for misses and ladies.sung by Miss Jenckes.with violin obligato by Mrs.McCrea, with a second number, \u201cYou\u201d (Grey).Miss Jenckes has a sweet voice and gives promise of more power and express-I ion in singing.| Miss Lidell sang \u201cSing me to | Sleep,\u201d and Miss Bryant\u2019s song was j \u201cDreams\u201d (Bartlett), both singers j showing progress in their work.Miss Dora Wilson sang in her artistic way, \u201cRobin on the Appletree\u201d (Hewitt) and Ashford\u2019s \u201cGood Night\u201d, and with Miss Jenckes sang a duet, \u201cUntil.\u201d Mr.Leigh\u2019s song \u201cMargot\u201d (Reddick) was heard with pleasure, and ville with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.J.H.McKindsey.sfc »!« sk Mrs.F, A.Briggs.Quebec Street, left on Wednesday to be absent about six weeks, visiting friends in Poughkeepsie, N Y., Hampstead, L.I., and New York.* * * The regular meeting of tlje W.A.of St.Andrew's Church was held yesterday afternoon in the lecture hall, and plans were complebbd for the play to be given next week.Other business matters were laid over until after the event of next week, which promises to eclipse all Mr.Jamieson again proved himself others^At the tea hour the hostesses the possessor of a voice of much promise in his number \u201cI Shall be Waiting\u201d (Wilcoek).Mrs.Adams and her audience were delighted to have the name of Miss Mary White, who is spending the.holidays at her home, added to the programme.Miss White played with fine expression and technique, Chop were Mrs.Herbert Ames and Mrs.Walter Coombs, the refreshments being commented upon as \u201cdelicious,\u201d and the social chat much enjoyed.* * * Further subscriptions to the Charity Ball have been received from Col.and Mrs.E.B.Worthing in\u2019s Prelude, and kindly responded ton, Dr.and Mrs.H.A.McCrea, Mr.with a bright selection to an encore.Added to Miss White\u2019s piano numbers were the violin solos contributed by Mrs.McCrea,' who is always heard with pleasure.Mrs.McCrea played \u201cMazurka\u201d (Wienski) and Drdla\u2019s \u201cSouvenir\u201d with fine expression, and responded to an encore.Mrs.Adams and Mr.Galt Parker accompanied the singers in the various numbers, and the delightful programme was brought to a close with a trio by Mrs.Adams and the Misses Wilkie, \u201cIn My Green Cathedral,\u201d a composition well suited to their well-balanced voices, and which, it is hoped, will be heartl again, The audience rose to sing the National Anthem, and a few minutes were spent in conversation before it dispersed.and Mrs.E.W.Tobin, Mr.and Mi'S.J.O.Asselin, Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Cross, Col.and Mrs.S.E.Francis, Mrs.G.Lucke, The Misses Twose, Mr.and Mrs.Skelton, Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Stearns and the Misses Steams, of Lake Megantic, Dr.R.B.Speer, Dr.E.P.McCabe, Mr.J.J.Bell, Mr.D.A.Stalker, Dr.and Mrs.Miss Grace MacKinnon, who is a \u2022 student at the Royal Victoria Col-iege, Montreal, is spending the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.D.MacKinnon.Portland Avenue.\t,j * * *\u201e Messrs.Douglas and Stanley Read, of McGill University, Montreal arrived home last evening to .Spend Easter with their parents, Dr.\u2019and Mrs.G.Ellery Read, Melbourne Street.* * * Miss Muriel Sangster, who is attending Royal Victoria College, Montreal, is spending the Easter week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.M.Sangster, Drummond Street, and is accompanied by a college friend, Miss Ella Brown, of Kensington, P.E.I.* * * The many friends in this city of Mrs.H.Saunders, of New York, will be pleased to learn that she has recovered from a serious illness.Mrs.Saunders is well known in Sherbrooke, North Hatley and Bishop\u2019s Crossing.amusëHTax REPRESENTS A LARGEJNCOME Sherbrooke Sent $10,308.15 to Quebec Last Year\u2014$10,000 to Local Institutions and to Poor.The amount acquired through the Amusement Tax, its subsequent distribution and its resulting benefits, have frequently been the subject of interesting comments among local citizens and, in this connect- ! ion, a resume of the 1922 report would appear most appropriate.| At the opening of the year 1922, the amusement tax department had a balance of $5,573.57 and this w-as divided among local charitable' institutions as follows: St.Vincant de Paul, $1,000; Victorian Order of Nurses, $600; Sacred Heart Hospital,_ $1,589.42( St.Vincent de Paul Hospital, 1,589.42; Sherbrooke Hospital $794.22.This left a balance of 51c.During the course of the year 1922, the gross amount received .1.C.McConnell, Mr.G.M.Stearns.| from the amusement tax was $23,-t\u201e \"\t*¦\u201c\t384.73 and this was disposed of in the following manner.Jr., Lake Megantic Flint.Mr.Norman is expected.The service tonight will be led by Rev.D.W.Terry, the speaker being Rev.Dr.G.E.Read, Whose subject is \u201cIn the Upper Room,\u201d at the close of which a united communion service, to which all members of all the churches are cordially invited, will be held.The music tonight will be in charge of Professor Kendall and the Congregational Church choir.Tomorrow morning at 11 n.m.a grand finale sendee will be held when Ensign Martin, Rev.D.W.Silk Ho*e A special line, In all colors.$1.25 value.Salé price 98c.Other attractive lines at $1.65,\t$2, $2.50, $2.95.Italian Silk Hose Extra nice quality, nil silk throughout.White, black, grey and brown.Special, $3.50 pair.Silk and Wool Hose Mixed colors, with clock sides.Special, $1.05 pair.THE LATE MRS.JAMES GOOD-FELLOW.The funeral of Mrs.James Good fellow was held on Saturday after noon from her late home on Bromp-\t^\ta ton Road.The service was conducted £eriy.Rev.B.B.Brown Re%.A by Rev.Alfred Bright, minister of Bright and Dr.Read will take part.St.Andrew\u2019s Presbyterian Church.This service commemorating the Mr.Bright delivered a message of world s greatest sacrifice should be comfort to the mourning friends and attended by all the sincere followers testified to the worth and character of Jesus Christ m Sherbrooke, of the deceased in her home and community.The hymns \"Rock of Ages,\u201d and \u201cForever W'ith the Lord\u201d were sung during the service with Miss A.McElrae presiding at the organ.The late Mrs.Goodfellow was born Elizabeth Ann Smith, at Valcartier, Que., in 1865, and the family moved some sixteen ycari; ago to Bromp-ton Road, where they have ever since resided.She leaves to mourn ner loss her husband, three daughters, Mrs.E.V.Walters, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs.E.Johnston, Fort William.Out.; Mrs.G.McGenty, Sherbrooke; four sons, James, Frank, Edgar and Colin.Mrs.Walters was unable to be present on account of illness.The late Mrs.Goodfellow was a member of St.Andrew\u2019s Church, a devoted mother, and a good neighbor.The many floral tributes and the presence of numerous friends all testified to the high esteem in which the deceased was held.The pall-beavers were Messrs.James Smith, Gordon McGenty, and the four sons above .mentioned.Among those who attended the funeral from out-of-town were Mrs.E.Johnston and Miss II.Johnston, from Fort William, Ont,; Frank Smith and Richard Rourke, from Stoneham, Mr.R.Goodfellow, from Valcartier; and Miss I.Goodfellow, froTn Berlin, N.H.T'he Interment took place at Elmwood Cemetery, Sherbrooke.50 p\u201e to the Provincial Govt., net amount .Cost of collection, includ-\t$10,308.15 ing salaries, etc\t\t1,350.76 Cost of wood for- free dis-\t tribution to the poor .\t4,168.18 Expenditures involved for the needy, including rènts, groceries, hospitals, etc\t\t \t4,866.75 Total expenditure $20,693.84 The receipts amounted to $23,-384.73, to which the amount of $47.73 for interest is added, making commemorating the | a total revenue for the year of $23,-\u2022132.46.After deducting the expenditures of $20,693.84, there remains a credit balance of $2,738.62.Be better nourished prevents that sinking feeling INTER-CH URCH SERVICE Despito the cold and storm there was a very good gathering at the Congregational Church last night when Dr.Read led a very hearty dong Service with Mr Grundy officiating at the organ, and the Mu-thodist Choir lending in the singings.After the scripture reading, the Rev.Mr.Penman, from Water ville, led tho assembly in prayer, after which the choir rendered a very fine anthem.This was followed by the address of the evening by Rev.D.W, Terry on \u201cThe Cross, Love\u2019s Necessity,\u201d making the basis of his address \"God so loved the World that Ho gave His only begotten Son.\u201d Tho speaker built up n strong appeal for the acceptation of that lovo that sacrificed all in order to win men.Tho message was very closely followed and a good fruitage COOKED WE CORNED BEEF Good cooks know how difficult it is to get good corned beef\u2014and how long it takes to cook it right.Clark's Cooked Corned Beef is Corned Beef at its best without the trouble and fuel expense of cooking.Free from bone and gristle, it is one of the most economical of meat dishes.\"Let Out Clark Kitchens help yon\u2019 W.CLARK UMl 11 () MONTREAL MONTRftAL.R.R.ST.RCMI, P.Q.AND NARROW, ONT.Wi«n ymi tiMxnf Excellent Pork& fitforu ~tf«t CUtrk*§ Those- Who DrinK Japans should surely try \"SALADA\" GREEN TEA HI»» It is green tea in perfection\u2014fresh, clean and flavory.Superior to the finest Japans you ever tasted.Sold by all Grocers.YVTOMEN say it is a joy to wear a P.C.Corset \u2014 it gives the gown a perfect foundation and withal is com» fortable and flexible.The utmost in style and service for the money.Front lace, Back lace\u2014 white and flesh.Style No.730 Parisian Corset Manufacturing Co.Limited Montreal\tQUEBEC\tToronto W/PV sflj îfjj ÆFESSIHnk GUARANTEED- 2» F.R.Darche & Fils Phone 1580.\t8 Wellington South Easter Offerings Men\u2019s Spring Overcoats Large choice in Boys\u2019 and Men\u2019s .Suits.All kinds of Men\u2019s Oxfords, blaclt kid and brown calf, latest style.Buckley and Moore Hats.Very large selection in Men's shirts.Ladies\u2019 Oxfords, the largest variety.All kinds of Hose, Kayser and Mercury.fc-n-M Darche\u2019s Store 0533 PAGE SIX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923» , Sherbrooke Daily Record ¦ ¦ \" .\u2014 \u2022 n,hlkh pass by Our gratitude and love to those who went.\u2014E.S.Paton Sherbrooke.THE RIDDLE BOX.Answers to Marjorie\u2019s riddles:\u2014J The Capitol Trio Coming To Sherbrooke By special arrangement irith the Capitol Theatre of Montreal, Manager Vallee, of the Premier here, has succeeded in engaging the famous Vocal Trio that ia so popular in Montreal.No music lover in Sherbrooke should misa hearing those great entertainers who will be at the Premier Theatre for one week, starting Sunday (Easter) and will appear twice daily at 3 and 8.30 p.ro Admission: Evening Matinee Balcony 30c 20c 10c Premier Presentation* Now Showing the Big Holy Week Special, The Victim in nine parts.The story ot a priest falsely accused of murder.i Taken from actual life.| A dramatic taasterpiece.A -wonderful lesson.Approved by the cierjy.Other attractions include \u201cBY YOURSELF,\u201d a Christie comedy .with Neal Burns.»l 2.80, 7.00 and 8.45.FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Wm.Desmond as Bar.John Whalen in the \u201cTHE PARISH PRIEST\u201d The world beloved drama.The rap.est combination of tears and laughter ever created.The east ta eludes Mars uaret Livingston, Ruth Remick and \u201cBUls\u201d Bennett.Chas.Hutchison and Dfargnerfta Clayton in \"GO GET \u2019EM, HUTCH.\u201d Jimmy Aubrey in \"FORWARD, MARCH.\" Myer^ta^BOY^CRAZY \u201dSTEB)~A\t^ B'a\u2019lWU' Dorfa «\"*«*»» NEXT WEEK\u2014\u201cTHE WORLD\u2019S APPLAUSE,\" and \"KICK IN.\u201d MAN WANTED IN MONTREAL CASE STILL AT LARGE Police Have as Yel Been Unable to Locate Mike White, Wanted in Connection with Case.tracting men.She succeeds admir-1 , ably.\u201d\tI Others contend that women revel in the beauties and styles of each i others clothes, and whether it be ( from a point of admiration or criticism it matters not: both have their; part in a woman\u2019s life.LIVELY CLASis IN COuMGNS Vntirue miir Page 1.» Murder $2,683,179, and other economics effected, cut the oncratiug cxpen.es (Associated Press Despatch.Mil | by $8,812,61 increased the ne: o; MONTREAL, March 29.- Mike (\\hitc, wanted in connection with ul.u,d JurillK ()ct0; and December, the revenues for Januar ! inclusive were $2 .or ft.6 per cent and \u2022ie: o;'\t: -\t.v .-n- or - i i\u2018Ci cent, breast uccum-, -, November net operating 'to September ,008,740 for Ihc murder of Constable J.B.Beaudry, who was shot, dead on Monday night, is atill at large despite the efforts of the çntire staff of thi ; i#22 and $27,482,605 for 1921.local detective force.An apparent-j The enormous traffic of the last ly important clue came from the three months, ch.efly grain, brought town of Jolictte yesterday, but whe;.the net révenues for the th ee followed up was found to be useless, \u2019moiups to $.8.9:7.134, as compared During the day thirty-one persons with $14,624,494 for the co.es-were held by detectives.They were jpond.nv three months of Î92r.all persons who knew White, but Figures concoaDfc*:' the \u2022operation uftev examination of them it was;of the Canadian National ftsu.ways.admitted that nothing new had been obtained.It is regarded as certain that White could not have got out of the city, unless he escaped before the dose watch that now obtains on all exits from Montreal, was instituted.OPERATIVES IN COTTON MILLS GET INCREASE Amoskeag Manufacturing Company Announces Increase of 12 1-2 Per Cent.including the Grand Trunk System, given in the House this week by Hon.George Graham, acting Minister of Railways, showed a reduction in the net deficit, including fixed charges of some $12,000,000 and brought the 1922 deficit down to $60,251,845.Details of the Canadian National Railways operating casts and revenue were given by Mr, Graham in his statement to Parliament.(Associated Press Despatch) MANCHESTER, N.IL, Mar.29.\u2014 fho Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, one of the largest cotton concern's in the world, yesterday notified employees that a 12% per cent wage increase would become effective on April 80th.About fourteen thousand operatives are affected.(Associated Press Despatch! BOSTON, Mar.29.\u2014To the in-jrcases already granted to upwards of fifty thousand wool mill operatives in New England, there were added advances to about twenty-five thousand workers in the cotton mills yesterday.In the past advance, by cotton and woollen groups, ns largo as those now on record for the revision upward, have almost invariably been followed bv a general increase in the textile industry.Such action would affect approximately 250,000 persons at the present volume of operation, which in most cases is normal.ROME SATISFACTION The Boss- You are always grttm-oling about something.Clerk Well, I'm pbld you admit that I'm thing, R not grumbling about, no- RALSTON COMMISSION REPORT ( Aasocinted Pre»» Dopatch.l OTTAWA, Mar.29.\u2014The Ralston Commission yesterday made its report on charges brought against the j Pensions Board by officials of the | Great War Veterans Association.The report finds that the G.W.Y.A.has fnilod to sustain the charges of conspiracy, plot ami deliberation or other wrongful intent by the Pensions Board in dealing with the rights of ex-service men.It states, however, that, the claim that ex-service men have been deprived of rights previously granted by Parliament and that established privileges have been iftllified, is sustained.The Commission was appointed as a result of charges in a telegram by certain officials of the C.W.V.A.issued to the press, charging the Pensions Board with \u201ccontemptible and cold blooded conspiracy to deprive ex-service men of their rights.\u201d | The Commission consisted of Col.J.L.Ralston, of Halifax, Dr.Walter McKeown, of Toronto, and Col.A.E.Dubuc, of Montreal WEiJT MATCHED In a recent divorce case the counsel of the lady pleaded incompati-j bility of temper among other reasons, and described her husband as j \u201cbrutal, violent and bitter.\u201d The husband\u2019s counsel in turn ! represented the lady us \u201cspiteful,, angry and waspish.\u201d \u201cI hog your pardon, interrupted 1 Ihe judge, \u201cbut, gentlemen, I really don\u2019t see where the incompatibility j of temper comes in.\u201d\ti Don't neglect to rend the Classi fled Advertisements in this issue.| -\u2014In the Nick of Time for Women Planning to Buy Easter Apparel New Coats, Capes Suits and Dresses \u2014All of a style authentic as to minutest ieiàl, yet so distinctive and of a qaality so fine and beautiful you will have the admiring eye of every smart gathering.\u2022\u2014And best of all are the moderate prices.The Wraps Every woman, of course, must wear a new wrap\u2014 nnd whether your preference be a cape of graceful beauty or a coat in any one of the pretty materials and fetching color effects of the season, the \u201cwrap\u201d question is quickly answered at Sommer's.$45.00 up Coats- Suits One suit at least, according to fashion\u2019s command, must have a place in every woman\u2019s wardrobe \u2014 ana the town has never seen prettier suits than you'll find here.Two or three-piece models, every pretty material and new color, tailored and finished to « queen\u2019s taste.$16.50 up $35 up Dresses Styles reflecting the popular sports effect in a most charming way ; plainer styles for street; dressy effects for afternoon wear, in every pretty color that\u2019s worn this season.All the lovely materials and new trims \u2014and all, as you\u2019ll quickly see, moderately priced.$25 up SvmmerK 89 Wellington St.N.SHERBROOKE.j p/i.' rWf\u2019k' New Sweaters, New Skirts, New Blouses, and all other dress accessories necessary for Milady\u2019s apparel t PAGE TEN JÆRBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923.Record\u2019s Classified Advertisements ; CASH HATE\u201425 words or less, I S5c each insertion; one cent each additional word.Six insertions for the price of live if run daily.| CHARGE RATE\u20142c per word for each insertion; minimum i\u2019 charge 50c each insertion.MISCELLANEOUS.¦ - - -.¦ ¦¦ .¦ ¦ .PITMAN'S SHOKTHAOT.TYPEWEIT-icff.Bookkeeping, Cemzneicî&î Corres-' poDdence, Complete Business Training.Pri-* tate individual lassons.Prospectus on application.Frank Dudley, CerL P.S.,\t13 Stanley Ave.Tel.1407-J.: ELOCUTIONIST \u2014 YOUNG LADY DE-; ^ tires either public or private engage-Æents, extensive repertoire including at-.^Fictive children's selections.Concert work a «T>eeialty.For information regarding terms, etc., communicate with Miss M- Kersley,, :4S Cote St.Antoine Ed., Westmount, Que.TEACHER3 WANTED rPWO PROTESTANT TEACHERS WITH Elementary diplomas wanted for the Megantic Model School.Apply stating salary and esperienc* to J.P.Jones, Echo Yale, wue_______________________________ rPWO PROTESTANT TEACHERS WANT-ed by the Milan School Board for term 1923-24; one holding Model diploma to act as Principal, and one holding Elementary diploma to teach the Elementary Grades.Apply with references and stating salary expected before April 5th.M.E.Murray, Sec-Trea&.\\ PRINCIPAL WANTED FOR LENNOX-ville Academy (male).Apply staring experience and salary required.Wm.Baker, ^ec^Treas., School Commissioners, Lennox- FOR SALE.4 NICE FLAT-TOP DESK WITH FIVE drawers, for sale.Would sell cheap.Apply 96t£ Gillespie St.HUMMED MAPLE LABELS.YOUR name on.Appropriate, attractive designs.Maple leaves, printed in colors.Guaranteed stick to tin.Samples free.William Howie' Printer, Beebe, Que.BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE FOR sale.Practically new.Very reasonable price and terms.Apply L.A.Desnoyers, C.O.St.Jean Ltd.Store./ \\NE S-lo\u2019' CROCKER SPECIAL TUR-bines ; 1 Robb-Armstrong Engine Class A, No.2SS approxi.75 h.y high speed .X Jenckea Machine Co.Boiler, site 16'x 72\u2019\u2019 4 tubes with steam pump and superheater, for sale.All ih good condition.The Corpora lion of the Town of Windsor.J.A.Lagaase, Sec.- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.TO LET.\"pARM FOR SALE\u201495 ACRES.WELL watered, good buildings, close to city.Apply on the premises, Belvidere Road, to Aurelius H.Burton.TTUNDRED ACRE FARM FOR SALE, with stock complete; six miles from Sherbrooke.Apply George Milford, Albert Mines.Que.\u201cPOR SALE IN LENNOXVILLE \u2014 NEW , modern six-roomed bungalow with three ; acres excellent garden land, new barn.Solid | stone foundation for house 30 x 82.Nice 1 cellar, garege, about one acre land, also, about two tons early cut hay.Apply Henry j Banfill, Lennoxville.Q-T EASTER, GREETING, BIRTHDAY ^ Cards, Good variety, excellent quality, nicely assorted, postpaid for only 25c.Satisfaction or money back.Agents wanted.William Howie, Beebe, Que.\t* PRINTED PERSONAL STATIONERY \u2014 100 envelopes, 300 sheets paper, both ' printed with your name and address, to match, postpaid for $1.00.Concrete Printing House, Beebe, Que.p LADIOLUS BULBS.BEAUTIFUL ^ flowers, easily grown.Bulbs from my j prire-winning mixture, 50c.per dozen.$2 50 | per hundred postpaid.H.H.Brown, Hatley.TT ONE Y\u2014CLOVER HONEY IN 6 AND 10 AX pound pails at 13c.per pound (60 lbs., ! standard crate).J.R.Younie, Howiek, Que.OEES FOR SALE\u2014TWENTY HIVES OF ; A-J bee?for sale.Apply to Clifford Davies, New Rockland, Que.pROCERY BUSINESS FOR SALE \u2014 '-A Country store.Stock about $3,000.Dwelling house and store attached.Double garage (new) and barn, all in first class repair; newly painted, electric lights, lightning rods.Only store near a large and active industry.Fine opening for live man.Good reason for selling.Apply to Box 63 Record.T3RICK HOUSE AND BARN, THREE AJ acres of garden land for sale.Small cash deposit, easy payments.Apply Walter Wingeat, Ascot Corner, Que.rpo RENT MAY 1ST, 1928.LARGE ROOM A now occupied by Gleason Business College at 41 Wellington Street No.First floor up.Suitable for assembly hall or large office.Well heated, hardwood floor and room in fine condition.Could be divided into two or more offices.H.C.Wilson & Sons, Limited./COMMODIOUS OFFICE TO RENT IN Record Block, $20 per month.Apply Daily Record.TjMVE-ROOM FLAT TO LET MAY 1ST\u2014 On Laurier Ave., north of Aberdeen, desirable, central location, Gas, bath, etc.; in good repair.Apply 35 Laurier Ave.EGGS AND POULTRY.TpGGS FOR HATCHING\u2014FROM 1ST AND A~* 2nd, males and females, at Sherbrooke, Foster and Barton.Jersey Black Giants, $5 jPer 13 ; S.C.White Leghorn, $2.50 for 15.These are Guelph College strain, winnexs of Ottawa contest 1920-21 ; Buff Plymouth Rocks, aired by Storrs College strain cock, $2.50 for 15.Also the first Giant cockerel at Sherbrooke, for sale, $10.A.J.Ward, Jras-burg» Vermont.Vi 7ANTED\u2014SETTING HENS, MUST BE heavy strain and in good health.Mention price.Apply Box 73 Record.¦pURE BRED B \\RRED ROCK HATCHING eggs.Flock headed by first prize cockerel Sherbrooke Exhibition, 1922, $1.00 for 15; $6.00 per 100.S.S.Olney, Box 302, Danville, Que.PLAT TO RENT FROM MAY 1ST AT 89 Queen.Seven rooms and bath, all modern conveniences, hot water heating, gas and electricity, hardwood finish.Apply H.H.Bourque.Windsor Mills, Que.\"DURE BRED WHITE WYANDOTTES.¦*- None better for winter layers.Eggs, $1.50 per fifteen.Reduced rates for incubators.Apply Mrs.Wm.Clark, North Hatley, Que.1\tSWARE feet STORE SPACE let at 63 Wenin?ton North.Would rent half if desired.Apply to 61 Wellington North.TTATCHING EGGS FROM BRED-TO-LAY Rhode Island Reds, $1.50 per setting fifteen eggs.T.H.Westgate, Box 391, East Angus, Que.DARM FOR SALE\u2014ATTRACTIVE LIT-L tie park farm 12 acres, one mile from city limits, spring water in house ; suitable for garden, poultry or hog raising.Apply Livery Stable, 9R King St.Montreal Ro&d.Û ROOMED HOUSE ON STANLEY AVE.to let.Modern conviences ; also tenements four and five rooms each in Lennoxvilje ; also garage and garden.Apply 19 Gillespie.Phone 3S3-W.I O WHITE WYANDOTTES, ELEVEN ^ pullets, seven hens, one cockerel for sale.Apply S.C.Main, Academy St., Lennoxville, Que.Phone 73-W.WANTED TO BUY.UR-ROOMED HEATED FLAT TO LET Apply to O.J.Gendron, Jeweller.1 00 ACRE FARM F0R SALE, ADDI- tionai S7 acres woodland; good buildings.Modern conveniences.Mile from city limits.Record Box 150.fTEACHERS WANTED FOR THE PRO-L testant schools of the Township of Bury.For the Bury Intermediate School, a Principal, and teachers for the Model, Elementary and Primary Departments.Also nine teachers with diplomas for the district é-ehoois» Term for the Istemiediate School, ten months ; for the District schools, nine months, commencing Sept.4th, 1923.Applications to be in not later than noon on Saturday, March 31st, stating qualifications, experience and salary required.Address G.A.Atkins, Sec.-Treas., ProtaEtant School Board, Bury.Que.\u2019 p REAMER Y EQUIPMENT FOR SALE,! j consisting of boiler and engine, twelve I ' horse-power, combined churn, vats, scales, » shafting, belting, pulleys and other articles, j All in good order.A bargain.Apply Ro; V i Husk.Ulverton, Que.I \u2022> DAINTY EASTER POST CARDS 15c.! postpaid.Also St.Patrick's.Birth-; , days, etc., 100 for $1.00.Very attractive ; dainty coloring.Satisfaction guaranteed.I Beerworth, Beebe, Que.\"PARM MACHINES\u2014GET YOUR RE- ; pairs and farm machines from L.Loud.! Balwer.agent for International Harvester j | Co., McCcrznick-Deering Machines.Can.! Telephone./COTTAGE, HOUSE AND TEN ACRES OF L-' land for sale near Cowansville, Que.Apple orchard, 50Û pine trees.Suitable for market gardening and poultry, or ideal summer resort.Apply W.E.Wright, Cowansville, Que.S*?Q00 F0R M0DERN BUILT HOME, \u201cw» vf Fine verandah, nice surroundings, situated on corner of Bowen and Johnston Aves.Real bargain to quick buyer.Apply 121 Bowen Ave.Phone 76-W.DROPERTY IN TOWN OF MAGOG CON-sisting of house and barn and nearly four acres of land for sale.Five minutes walk to lake.Apply J.H.Peas ley, Magog, Que.Box 23.I'D AT TO LET\u201439 DUFFERIN AVE., six rooms, $35 monthly.Box 71 Record.rpO LET MAY 1ST, IN THE B.& B.BlocV corner King and Belvidere Sts., two most up-to-date heated apartments, also two stores 15 x 60.Very desirable buaibess location and ideal for drug business.Apply to Bernard & Cfe., Grocers.ITT ANTED\u2014FIVE.OR TEN ACRES IJ^ND * ^ with or without buildings, on water front, within two miles from Sherbrooke, suitable for poultry raising, to rent or purchase.Address Box 48 Record.TTTANTED\u2014TWELVE PIGS, FOUR TO t » eight weeks old, Chester, Yorkshire or Berkshire preferred.State age.weight and price.Address Asher L.Bryant, Bolton Centre, Que.R.M.D.1.nno RENT ON MURRAY ST.TENEMENT of five rooms and bath, gas, electricity, good cellar, shed, yard as well as a garage if desired.Apply 18 Murray St.Telephone 1730^?.T AKE MEMPHREMAGOG \u2014 TWO FUR-nished cottages to let, five and seven rooms, large verandahs, gravel beach, spring water, ice, daily mail delivery.Apply to George Boynton, George ville.Que.WANTED TO PURCHASE \u2014 VACANT lot.North Ward preferred.Will pay cash.Give price, size and location.Box 75 Record.TTTANTED\u2014FORD COUPE.MUST BE IN » \u2019 good order.Apply to Record Box 77.VVr ANTED \u2014 ONE 10 TUP.UPRIGHT \u2019 * steam boiler.Apply to Alex.Ames Soru Ltd., Wellington St., Sherbrooke.situations Wanted.TT OUSE AND BARN.GOOD GARDEN on Oliver Ave., for sale.For particulars write Wm.C our te mane he, P.O.Box 9, Cowansville.Que.-QUALIFIED ELEMENTARY TEACH- p LACK AND WHITE FOXHOUND PUPS Q ers wanted for the school municipaijty of U* twelve week* old.for sale.Males $6 ; 1 OOD BIG TWO TENEMENT HOUSE Compton for 1923-24 term of eight months, females $3.Apply Allen Watson, Stanstead, State salary expected.For particulars apply j Que.to S.W.Broderick, Sec.-Treas.\t;-\u2014-\u2014- \u2014\t\u201cT:\u2014-\u2014 OKOW* CASES, COUNTERS, FOUNTAIN, TTEACHER WANTED WITH ELEMTN- O ecales.shelves .tables, chairs, gas stove, A tary diploma for the Marhleton Inter- cafe steamer.Quebec heater, ice cream box mediate school for term 1923-24.State quàli-jfor sale.76 Wellington St.So.fications and salary expected before April j- -\u2014 7th to E.J.Westmaa, Sec^Treas^ Max ole- T^IVE HUNDRED OF EACH.HALF AND ter,.Que.____________________________ A ae\tbottles for sale ; suitable for ________ -a.ZT\tsyrup.Ansell\u2019s Drug Store, City.ROTESTANT QUmJFIED TEACHERS '- particular» write A.B\u201e Box 18, Cowansville, Que.OUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE OR FOR rent, on west shore of Brome Lake; also two vacant lots.Apply Mr.Mark E.Tibbitte.Brome, Que.P KO TE: waated for the townzhip of Magog, T>URROUGHS ADDING MACHINE FOR W-e- Eight months term, commending Sept.-L> sa^e.Ledger peeving, ten banks, in per-¦4V-,\tSalary $50 per month.R.R.- feet condition.At a reasonable price for Merrill, Sec.\u2014Trcas.R.R.3.\tî quick saie.Apply Box 79 Record.*7 |Y ACRES FOR SALE 1^ >ULES FROM Foster, Que.Good buildings, sugar bush, eeven cows, two yearlings, horse and a.I farming tools.R.F.Graves, care of Luke Fessenden.Foster, Que.PL- IANT LADY TEACHER HOLD- d-j-k-iri,\tfor :- rti.- I9S3-ISJL Apply\teat- p.i id s*Uxy ezpeeteL 'Wüfrrd prsslx, \u2019 V_y' , South Dnrîam.Qîie.R.R.No.i.-v CAWMILL FOR SALE.CAN SURELY pie:.-e you on price.For particular .i write -Weils A.Hadiey, Stanstead, Que.FEMALE HELP WANTED.PRINCIPAL WASTED OOM TO LET WITH BOARD.ALSO -*\u2022 *¦ baby carriage for sale.Phone 1409-M.I\u2018ll'ESSENGER BOY.AGE 15 YEARS., \u2022*\u2022*-*- wants position, speaks both languages and willing to work.Apply 133 Brooks Street, City.OELF-CONTAINED HOUSE TO LET\u2014 Six rooms, Magog street.All modern conveniences.Also five-roomed tenement on Alexander St Also garage, Magog St Apply 29 Magog.Phone 1160-W.'PXPERIENCED LADY STENOGRAPHER \u2022*~4 desires position, speaks and writes both languages.Good references.Apply Box 69 Record.OTORE AND TENEMENT TO LET AT ^\t144 Marquette St Also Confectionery Store on Drummond St, with or without stock.Also suitable location for barber shop.Apply 18 Drummond.Phone 988-J.T ARGE BRIGHT ROOM TO LET FOR two business girls or nurses.Apply to Record Box 83.LIVE STOCK TOR SALK.¦piGHT GOOD YORKSHIRE SHOATS FOR sale.Anything between 80 and 90 Ibd.For particulars 'write Box 3, CookshLre, Que.Z\"'1 HESTER W\u2019HITE PIGS FOR SALE\u2014 ^ Both sexes, registered, farrowed March 1st also Brown Swiss bulls from a prize-winning herd.W\\ A.Jolley, Waterloo.Que.A rade liemy f' IE l'ütary \"JT : \u2022 Appl talari OF GOOD APPEAR AN CE, BOTH ru-ag® wanted for perfume demon- _\t.,\t\u2018\ti XPESIENCED TABLE MAIL AJiTEB PROTESTANT ELEMENTARY\t~ cv_Q teacoers waited for , years 1923-24.Ter iry 135 & month for enoed teacher*.Aho I * Intermediate fechoo .ry.Apply to the unà : of April JL Cony, Kocxae.t RE™ I ABLE WOMAN WANTED AS COOK ! n ^IVE-ROOM HOUSE, LARGE LAWN and garden and eleven acres of land for le in Lennoxville, Que., ten minutes walk om street cars.Apply to J.J.Bradley, mn ox ville.Que.tH)UR ACRES OF EXTRA GOOD MÀR-ket garden land for sale.Ten minutes\u2019 walk from station, pent office, market and schools.Eaxy terms.T.H.Westgate, box Sil.East Angus, Que.VICE NEW COTTAGE FOP.SALE .SIT-! uated a: Id Sixth Avenue.Six large xms.*.hot water heated, hardwood floors, ~u home ri'iould ha ¦.State qualification*, age and fxp< rnrp Apply Box 76 Record.Ï > DO K K E E P KR W AN T ED\u2014O NE SPEAK-* * in;; F-'* - an i English preferreti.Apply tx> RecorT E ; < 78.\\'Or;NG MAN OR LADY WANTED AT once; very profitable epare time pro-¦ Position for some one with a good personal-i'y.Work cor- *.< of distributing our cir-j cularf and to look after the welfare of our \u2022 customer?, nothing to Bell, good monthly -* a.gc.4 to capable party.For full particular* and details write to The Universal Distiibut-irg Co.I '/» A Mansfield SL, Montreal.AUT0M0Biy,£8 FOR SALF XTEW AND USED AUTOMOBILES FOR *ale.One used Do^Ige Touring.ÀÏ con-'\u2022 on, $700 ; one* Baby Grand Chevrolet iTo-iring.in go>d condition, $450; one Mo'xir-c/cle.$100; ne.v Jewett-Paige built Sixes.50 h.p.motor, Touring, $1675; Coupe, $2350; Sedan, 1229'»; SpecUla, $200 extra.Many other bargain*.Call on u* before buying.Sherbrooke Automobile Co., 78A Wellington i St.South.AUCTION SALE A lot of Household Good* for sale on Saturday, March 31st at One o\u2019clock, at J.F.Holyon Store 159 Wellington Street.j 1 sideboard (solid oak), l dining table I (solid oak i.a lot of oak chairs, 1 parlor set, \u2022' 3 iron bedsteads.1 hail stand.I gas stove (McCiaryi, Î show case 6 x 4.a Jot of doors and windows, a lot of tools of all kinds, 1 clock (8-day».2 hoi«ting jacks, 1 Frost & W'ood cultivator, 1 express wagon and har-ne s, 1 Concord wagon, 1 section Adder 1 auto fMcLaughlin light six), all in first c\u2019a^rf order; 1 painter\u2019* outfit complete, 1 i refrigerator, etc.Other articles too numerous JOHN J.GRIFFITH, Auctioneer.MEGANTIC CO.HAPPENINGS NOTARIES Budget of News from Various Sections of the County.MAPLL GRC7E City of Sherbrooke.Grand and Petit Jurors -IT WATTH LOST FROM in Gyrrmu.um of Y M.C.A.¦,-d U> office of Y.M.C.A.r/J.- T ON KING ST.EAST o\tLife Bldg.Fir.dor ft\u2014 ; Ollfce or 1ZZ Ix.ndon NOTICE TO PROPRIETORS.I have many customer* with $1,000 to $9,000 on hand t/» buy housen in every Ward.List your property with me for thirty or sixty days and see the result.Sow U the time to list your property.J.O.DARCTIE, HA Wellington ftt.Ho.PARMER\u20193 SURREY AUTO FOR SALE cheap.Top and curtain* almo*t new, removable back «eat; suitable for driving or marketing.Apply G.B.Htuike, Gore, Que.J^ORD TOURING CAR, THOROUGHLY overhauled, perfect condition.Bargain for cash.Owner left town.Apply McDonald'* Garage, Wolfe Street.Phone 845-W.Public notice is hereby given, that a supplementary list of jurors has been prepared from the 1922 Valuation Roll of the City of Sherbrooke, containing the names of persons qualified as grand and petit jurors in the District of St.Francis, and of persons who are not; that said supplementary list will be submitted to the Council at its regular meeting, which will be held on the 7th day of May, 1923; that persons who are in law entitled to he exempt from serving as jurors are required to ascertain from the Secretary-Treasurer whether their names have been omitted from said list.Sherbrooke, March 26th, 1923.Article 3418 S.R., P.Q., 1909.* (Signed) E.C.CATIEN, Secretary-Treasurer.UTUDEBAKER CAR FOR SALE.COULD * ¦ b« rr.a'i** into truck.GaüoUnc bicycle, al*o trr/mbon\u2018\\ all offered at low price.Apply 135 St Martin St.City.BUT IT\u2019S A KNOCKOUT \u201cAnother difference between death ami taxes,\u2019\u2019 says the Muskogee Phoenix, \u201cis that death is satisfied with one lick at you.\u2019\u2019 Mrs.John Gill went to Cookshire hist week for a short stay with her ! daughter, Mrs.A.Darker.Mr.Alex Stewart left last week : for an indefinite stay with relatives ] in St.Johnsbury and Woodsville.While coming from Thetford on Monday last week, Miss Cora Annes-ley has the misfortune to freeze her fingers so badly that she has been unable to use them since.Mr.*Ulen Woods is at present working for Mr.N.Porter.Mr.Walter Nugent, of Groveton.N.II., spent a week at his parental home.Mr.Howard Bennett cut his ankle .quite badly.The doctor found it necessary to put several stitches in it Miss Dora Stewart closed her school on account of ill health and arrived home on Saturday.KINNEAR'S MILLS.FUNERAL OR MR.COXON.A great loss was felt in this com-! muninty in the.passing away of Arthur Wells Coxon, and one of the popular young men of this district.He was thirty-three years old and had been a member of the L.O.L., No.297, for a good many ye.ars.Although he was not very strong the last few years, ho was able to work up until within a few days of his death.He contracted the \u2019flu and it developed into pneumonia, from which ho died.The funeral service wa» conducted on Februar* Hith by the Rev.J., VITORTJHNGTON & BORLASE, NOTAR ( y V ie« Public, Sun Life Bldg., Sherbrooka PHYSICIANS A N D ï U KG EONS DR.W.a.FAR WELL, SPECIALIST TO the Sh-rbrooke HospitaL Eye, Ear, Ncoo 1 ami Throat.Phone 4Ô7.46 Duiferin Av*.DR.K.SPEER, Whit.Blk.Tel.1240.Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Spec, to Sher.Uo*p.DK3.DARCHE & HEBERT, SPECIAL-iijt, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Bronchial tube diseases, asthma, etc- Private Ho*-92 King St\tce.Tel.664.I )R.L.C.BACHAND, CONSULTING U Specialist, Eye, Ear.No*e.Throat Ntw j Olivier Block.Corner King and Wellington SU., Sherbrooke.D R.EITHER, PHONE 676, 84 KIN U ST.West Electrotherapy; Urinary D>.vue*.D*R.J.A.McCABE AND DR.E.PLANTE (New York ami Paria Hospital*), Spo-cial sU, Eye, Ear, Note and Throat Diaetaer.Olivier Block, corner King and Wellington Sta., Sherbrooke, Quo.TeL 1740.Conaulta-tion* : 9.80 a m.to 12, 1.80 p.m.to 6 p.m.; 7 to 8 evenings.DR.FRED C.HEN ET (OSTEOPATHIO Physician), Olivier Bldg.Telephone 1666-J; Lennoxville, 120-J.DR.E.A.TOMKINS, EYE, EAR.NOSE and Threat N.Y.Poet-graduate, N.Y.Ey* & Ear Infirmary.Rm.24, Olivier nidg.Te).178 YU A.STENNING.M.D.NEW YORK » * \u2022 Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital.Medical Diagnonia and treatment Offices and X Ray Laboratory, 73 Frontenac Ht.Sherbrooke.Tel.Offlcn 162.Rea.671-W, Houses To Rent Several fin* Brick and Stucco Houses, brand new, four to ten rooms each.Hath rooms and excellent, plumbing.Ifealthieat part of town, near Cotton Mills.Cloa* to charch, school and street car.Equipped thoroughly with heating apparat** and storm windows.Rent 916 a month ¦ni up.Inspection Inoitod.Ploaao call on E.Pag* at Cotton phon* 1680.BRINGING UP FATHER COPYRIGHT Î 91 8 BY GEORGE McMANUS CO®.HUAvrnt» ¦bA.KT- \u2022 WHAT ARE.too OOtTAC, ?WHV OtD VOO RUM AnV/ACY FROM VOOR CUE^T-HAWE TOO COMt rAA,o?5 » WILL NOW CXM-tCEl vou WITH THE LOVT CHORO* 6) VC HIM A CHAMCE* O-U! OH\u2019.THKT Ud IN e>AO \u2018bHAPC IF 1 DON\u2019T FIND THAT THAT L»OT bravo: ho C>OT | WILL ec - (2) 1*14 BV IHT L FKATUIM !J7HVIC«.IHC Roothera in the Episcopal Church of which the deceased wa» a member, The pastor spoke very com forting words to the bereaved fain ily, picturing how the son and (her had only gone on ahead, how glad tho weary sufferer is get home.The six pall-bearers were cousins of the deceased.They were Messrs.John King, Carl King.Leslie King, Allan Crawford, Freddie Crnwford and Charlie Crawford.The service at tho cemetery was conducted by tho Orangemen, who had turned out In large numbers, showing the respect in which they held their deceased brother.He leaves to mourn his loss his father and mother, Mr.ami Mrs.George Coxon, and two brothers.George A Coxon, who lives at home, and John II.Coxon.of Barre, Vt., and who also attended the funeral, besides great many relatives and friends.Créai, sympathy Is f*lt for tho l>o- bro- and to leaved family in thetr loss.Don't neglect to rend the Cl»n»|.Deri AdvcrMiiementa in thin tssuft, 3HERBRUUK.L DAILY KLLUKD, IHUKÎ5ÜAY, MAKLH ZV, iyz>.PAGE ELEVEN fsmSafe md Certain A gentle stroke,\u2014and my generoti# fiame appears at the far end of rtiy long sturdy body\u2014a safe, sane dis* tance from your fingers.This greater reach of my added length means much in lighting gaa Stoves or stubborn fires and in torching when darkness comes.My service done\u2014you merely blow\u2014 I have no glow\u2014throw me down\u2014I am out.Demand me.Try me and prove me* MAPLE LEAF lTCBES ¦K TWO HUNDRED ANARCHISTS ARE ARRESTED SIR ADAM BECK\tNEW YORK PRESS MARKET COMMENT WAS EXAMINED\tFamished by McMaapasy 4c Walsh Anarchists Killed at Jagbol.wo*th apox Also pocket size 2 for 5* NAD IAN MATCH C
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