Sherbrooke daily record, 31 mars 1923, samedi 31 mars 1923
[" IÎEV.FATHEIÎ C(JIJElîE ST.CHAULES SEM.I i)F,E132 3\t24, Sherbrooke Daily Record E«tablishe& #\tcovery.\t$ #\tA slight improvement in ^ $ the condition of Lord Carnar- #\tvon was noted yesterday, his & | # strength being well maintain- #¦ ; % ed.\t* ÿî, .\t\u2022\t\u2022\t« « St «f * * «r SS ÿjt * CLAIMSÏECAN SOLVETHENEW VOSK ffiVSTïRV Former Evangelist, Convicted of Murder, Says Ée Can Solve Waif Street Explosion of 1920.(Associated Press Despatch ) NEW YORK, Mar.31.\u2014The report from Los Angeles last night, that Herbert Wilson, a former evangelist, well known throughout Western Ontario, convicted of murder and charged with robbery, had told the police he could solve the Wall Street The officer pointed out that he musW carry out his orders, but the ' ber 17^1920°\" today^wa*^ received differently in different quarters.Trouble Broke Out at the Krupp Plant in Essen-\u2014Twenty Germans -Were Seriously Wounded When the French 1 urned Machine Guns on Crowd-\u2014Trouble Occurred Through French Unexpectedly Proceeding to Occupy Certain of the Krupp Motor Works, Whereupon Workers Stopped the Machinery and Went Outside to Offer Opposition\u2014French Commander-in-Chief Orders Railway Workers to Return to Their Tasks or Be Expelled from Rhineland.mm Major Oliver Wheeler, shown above with Mrs.Wheeler, was a member of the British expedition which attempted to scale Mount Everest.He is now visiting Canada.(Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, March 31.- \u2014Six German workers at the Krupp plant in Essen have been killed and twenty injured in a conflict with the P rench military, says a Central News despatch from Essen today.The trouble occurred through the French unexpectedly proceeding to occupy certain of the Krupp Motor Works, whereupon the workers stopped the machinery and went outside to offer opposition, the message states.I he officer in charge of the French tried to persuade the men to return to duty, but they refused and surrounded the troops, threatening them with an attack unless they would withdraw.workers were obdurate, declaring they would defend their plant.Four machine guns then opened fire, adds the message, and six workers fell dead, while twenty were seriously wounded.The remainder scattered and the French then proceeded to occupy the works.REPORTED ELEVEN WERE KILLED AT GEROLSTEIN.RHENISH PRUSSIA (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, March 31.\u2014A despatch to the Times from Dusseldorf re-1 \u201cBunk\u201d, pronounced Chief William J.Burns, of the Bureau of Investigation of the Department of Justice,;__.when the report was.shown to him rT\"'HR citizens of Sherbrooke used at Miami, Fla.\tI less water for the year H)22, \u201cInteresting, if true,\u201d commented 1 according to statistics prepared officials of the Burns Detective tlle Waterworks Department and Agency here, when they were in-; i^lyded by city engineer Tremblay formed.They predicted that if Wil-;\u2018n bis annual report.The average Sherbrooke Citizens Use! Less Water Last Year-New Reservoir Will Provide For Any Emergencies-New Bridge Plans Consumption of ^Vater for 1922 Showed a Daily Decrease of 173,000 Imperial Gallons\u2014New Reservoir Is Great Measure of Safety to Citizens\u2014Over a Billion and a Quarter Gallons Used Last Year\u2014importance of New Playgrounds Outlined\u2014Location of Proposed Bridge Over St.Francis River.*- SLIGHT PROBABILITY OF SOVIET COMMITTEE CHANGING RULING TO GRANT NO CLEMENCY TO PRELATE report, thsu^an \u201cincidenf'^at Gcrolstein, Rhenish\tSSSSiSTBS»\tW ures.\u201d dead, of whom six were Germans.FRENCH COMM ANDER ORDERS RAILWAY WORKURN (Associated Press Despatch) ESSEN, March 31.\u2014A proclamation by General Dégoutté, commander-in-chief of the occupation forces, ordering all the striking railroad ^filions, every twepty-four hours, compared to 3,-\u201cBunk,\u201d etfiôed William J.Flynn, 836,000 gallons the prévint year, former chief of the Department of equivalent to a decrease'176,000 Justice, when the despatches were gallons daily.reThr°ro™rw'w i ¦\t,\t\u2022\t1 The use \u2018of chloride is in accord- oürLîJ WTi-tes es?*ss*£zz& offcials and trainmen to resume work, or be expelled from the Rhineland, \u2022 Times, which published \u201cstory fodav M sinking barges, will be re-epened for traffic on April 10th.trict when it was exploded.\t11 Probable that the Galt Street thc Iale Ki Ed d sh ;\t7< ADDITIONAL MINES ARE TAKEN OVER BY FRENCH (Associated Press Despatch) ESSEN, March 31.\u2014The Govern-tnent owned coal mines at Ems-chelippe in the Gelsenkirchen district, were occupied today by French engineers, escorted hy a detachment of troops with tanks.This is the ninth mine in the Ruhr .taken by the French and Belgians.Thirty thousand tons of coke and great piles of coal were seized.The French engineers found that the Gerntans, in expectation of the occupation, had taken away parts of the machinery.ACCORD BETWEEN FRENCH, ITALIANS AND BELGIANS TWO MEN MET DEATH IN FIRE AT NEW YORK induct and the Belvidere Street bridge will be rebuilt.The Dufferin street bridge will require a few finishing touches and work is being carried on at thc sewer on Richmond street and the Short Street gravel pit.Lack of Playgrounds.Mr.Tremblay comments upon the lack of playgrounds in the majority of the different wards and suggests that, provided reasonable prices can be secured, that the city purchase properties which would enable them Injured in Fire of Suspicious tbYnf tu\"ntedplaygrounds for Eight Other Persons Seriously Injurec Origin.(Associated Press Despatch) Queen Mother Alexandra is celebrating the 60th anniversary of her f 79 years of age.BROUGHT BACK TO LIFE AFTER BEING TWO MINUTES WITHOUT HEART ACTION THINKS BONAR LAW HAS GONE UTILE TOO FAR IMPORTATION Blames Present Slump in Popu- Above is shown J.T.W.Newbold, the only Communist member of the .British Parliament, who was threat* ened with death by Jack Jones, Labor member for Silvertown, in the event of Roman Catholic prelates being executed by the Russian Gov« ernment.Man Brought Back to Life for Period of Forty-five Minutes.(Associated Press Despatch) BRUSSELS, March 31.\u2014\u2018\u2018There, Is complete accord between the Ital- i ian, French and Belgian Govern-i ments concerning their attitude to-! wards Germany.\u201d This official announcement was j made last night in a communication Lady Mary ^ Cambridge, one of issued at the conclusion of a con- Prlncess Mary\u2019s bridesmaids, is reference between King Albert, Pro- ported engaged to the Marquis of mier Theunis and Foreign Minister Worcester, only son of the Duke of Jaspar, the latter having just re- Beaufort, turned from Milan.\t-?\u2014-\u2014 King Albert, accompanied hy his REAL DANGER FROM FORCES daughter, Princess Mane Jose, will, W0RKING JQ OVERTHROW SOUTH IRISH GOVERNMENT , leave for Italy today.The ostensible purpose of his visit is to meet Queen Elizabeth, who is returning from Egypt by way of Brindisi.WILL REFUSE PAYMENT OF THE MARCH COAL TAX Declares So Far South Irish Government Has Shown No Disposition to Be Unjust.(Associated Press Despatch)\t(Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, March 31.The Ger- BEI,FAST, March 31.___________The Pro- man industrial magnates in the testant Bishop of Cashel, in a letter Ruhr have decided to refuse pay-! to the All Denomination Conference, ment to the French and Belgians of in Belfast yesterday declares that the March coal tax, due today, and no far the government of Month ! veto accept the consequences result-j land has shown no disposition to be Ing fromt such action, according to | unjust and that the real danger the benefit of the children.Prospects of Cheaper Ice The long winter and extensive _________cold season has been of considerable NEW YORK, March 31.\u2014 Two value to ice dealers, and an excep-! then were burned to death and eignt tionally good supply has been har-persons seriously injured early today vested.Engineer Tremblay observes I in a fire of suspicious origin in an that the sewer installed alongside East Side tenement, making a total the C.P.R.for collecting the waters ! heart.j of nine persons who have lost their .of the west ward, in the Cotton Mills ! .j lives in fires this week.Five were ' district, and depositing them in the burned to death in an apartment St.Francis River, has enabled the fire in West 57th\tStreet last Monday\tice dealers to take\ttheir supplies mid two firemen\twere\tkilled yester-\tfrom\tthe Paton pond\tat a slight\tdis- day while fighting a blaze in East tance above Montcalm bridge.He 27th Street.\t\u2019adds that an analysis of the ice Today\u2019s blaze in a five storey shows it to be of the very best qual-heuse in East 7th Street started un- ity, and states that if the sewer had tier the stairway on the ground floor, not been built the ice dealers would and spread with\tsuch\trapidity that\thave\thad to go much\tfarther up\tthe tenants on the\tupper\tfloors found\triver\twith additional\texpense to\tthe their escape by stairways barred, j ultimate consumer.Fire officials expressed the belief |\tProposed New Bridge that the tire had been set.\tI Commenting upon the proposed 1-rank Misciewiz was burned to I new bridge across the St.Francis death m his bed on the fourth lloor, River, Engineer Tremblay states it is nnu the charred body of an unidenti-,\tthat another bridge be tied man was found in the hallway erected in the near future, but sug-1 on the second floor.A dozen nlfn; gears that prior to taking any ac-vvomen and children were carried tjon> a very c.treful examination be down ladders.\t(made of the most suitable points, !\\vo firemen were burned while bearing in mind the future devolop-carrying tenants to safety and re- ment of the city> moved to a hospital.John Hrennis, |\t-\u2018 + (Associated Fress Despatch.j» LONDON, March 31.\u2014A man who had for two minutes been without heart action and without breathing, in the condition commonly known as death, was brought back to life for forty-five minutes during which time he gave evidence of recognizing those about him when physicians made a deep incision and injected adrenalen into the auricles of the larity to Wall of Silence Set up by Government.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, March 31.\u2014\u201cI say j frankly I will make no bargain with : the press,\" declared Bonar Law on i assuming the Premiership.The Pali Mall Gazette thinks he I went too far, and it ascribes the i Government\u2019s present slump in pop-1 ularity to the wall of silence which | has grown up between the public and its rulers.\u201cThe Coalition may have been OF CANADIAN STORECATTIE British Minister of Agriculture Says Ministry Will Not Allow Fat Cattle to Be Treated as Store Cattle.(Associated Press Despatch.!» LONDON, Mar.31.\u2014The Minister .\t\u2022\tof Agriculture has issued an an- injudicious in some of its dealings |nouncement calling attention to the j with the press, but its successors ; fact that the provisions for the im-| have gone to the extreme in the ! portation of Canadian store cattle | boycotting of its facilities,\u201d the j applies only to store cattle as defin-newspaper says.\u201cThe vow of si-; ed in the act, namely animals intend-| lence and mystery appears to bejed for feeding purposes and not for imposed in all departments from : immediate slaughter.one end of Whitehall to the other.\u201d - LORD CARNARVON SLIGHTLY BETTER LONDON, March 31.\u2014Lord Carnarvon is reported slightly better.Many Volunteers Have Answered Call Of It is not the intention of the Ministry to allow fat cattle to be treated as store cattle, and permit them to pass through the places of landing to the inland markets and slaughter houses.Such cattle will be removed to the category of slaughter animals and will have to be killed at the places of landing.British Farniers-Strikers Cause Trouble0 kitoand\u2019quS to the \u2014- POPE THIS SUMMER IMcw Psoposal for a Settlement of tHc Controversy t>v c i rj , .,\t».n a mi u\t*\u201c ^uiiiroversy Dy Several Protestant Bodies Organ- SubmiUeS \u201coytht Firm \"/s COmm,,,ee 'S So°n *° B' !«\"?Big Damo»Str,.io\u201e to Br who lives on the fourth floor, jump-1 iHr-nr *or i\\i f'AMAiXA\u2019c ed from a window to the street a\u201e(| | INCREASE IN CANADAS was badly hurt1.the Tageblntt.CANCEL AGREEMENT (Aisociated Pre»» Dr»pa(ch.) WASHINGTON, March 31.The celebrated Lnnsing-Ishii agreement by which the United States in 11)17 recognized Japan\u2019s \u201cspecial inter-ests\u201d in China, has been cancelled by mutual agreement of the Washing-tortf and Tokio Governments.arises from the its overthrow.forces Working for DEATHS AVERAGE 500 WEEK Y (Asaociatrd Preaa Despatch ) ^ CONSTANTINOPLE, March 31.\u2014 The Turkish Government has suppressed publication of typhus and small pox \u2019 epidemic mortality figures.It Is stated that deaths still this proved average five hundred weekly, DEPUTY TO TURKISH ASSEMBLY MISSING.(Associated Press Despatch) CONSTANTINOPLE, March 31.\u2014 AH Cliukri Boy, deputy fl-oni Erze-rum tq t he ' Turkish National Assembly, is mysteriously missing from Angora according to a despatch from the capital.A colleague speaking in the Assembly, hinted that Chukri Bey was a victim of his political opinions, '\u2019rentier Reouf Bey replied that if No be true, the guilty EXPORTS ACROSS LINE Newsprint, Wood Pulp and Lumber Chief Products that Contributed to Increase.parties would be fullv mimshe (Associated Press Despatch.) OTTAWA, March 31.\u2014Newsprint, wood pulp and lumber are the chief products that contributed to the increase in Canada\u2019s exports to the United States for the eleven months of the present fiscal year ns com- tion sav that funds arc pared with the corresponding period freely from sympathize,, for the last fiscal Year.\tan.me cases are said to be (Associated Press Despatch.) NORWICH, England, Mar.31.\u2014 The farm strike in Norfolk centres is accompanied by unusual features.One of these was ctie use of a wireless broadcast to circulate the appeal of thc farmers\u2019 union for strike breakers.This exped- ! lent is said to have brought a con- ! siderable response, and it is certain J that many volunteers have come to the help of thc farmers, including women who did agricultural work during the war.Teh employment of outsiders and ! the refusal of some of the laborers ; to leave their duties in response to the order of the strike organization has brought about ill-felling between strikers and workers.In several instances strikers are alleged to have 1 resorted to such measures as turning loose the live stock of their cm- i ployers.or blowing horns and rat-' tliinj cans to frighten teams with which loyal employees were plow in t.Leaders of the strike organiza-coming * * * » » # # # * ««*### POPULATION GAIN IN FRANCE * * * *\t(Associated Press Despatch) *\tPARIS, Mar.31\u2014The net *\tgain in population ip France *\tfor the year 1922 was 46,434 *\tless than the year 1921, ac-& cording to an official sum- *\tmary of the 1922 vital statis-ties just issued, '¦«f1 *\t* * *\t% * * ijs $ # « $ ® Held in London as Protest.* * « * * * \u2022* * » % (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Mar.31\u2014Several Protestant bodies are organizing a big demonstration to be held in Albert Hall, London, against the proposed visit of their majesties.King George and Queen Mary, to the Pope this summer.Resolutions of protests have already been passed by the Presbyteries of Edinburgh and Inverness.v ' 4* ?* \u2022 THE WEATHER ^ 4 , 4.4.4.4.FAIR AND COLD in wno in farmers themselves.Many clergymen are supporting the strike, encouraging the laborers to hold out in their demands.On the other hand, it is said that two hundred men employed by Lord Leicester have resumed work after a veloped south of Nova Scotia, caus-strike of one day's duration.\ting snow in the Maritimes.Thc A new proposal for a settlement of weather is fair and decidedly cold in the controversy by the Parliament- Manitoba and Ontario, ary Agricultural committee is soon Forecast: Fair and cold.Sun-to he submitted to the farmers\tdav: Fair and cold.The western high area now extends from the Lake Superior district to the Gulf of Mexico, while a fairly important disturbance has de- V FACE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1923.ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT NEWS Gatherings by the Daily Record Correspondents in the Various Communities.FITCH BAY The Late Mrs.G.A.Harvey The funeral of the late Mrs.Harvey, whose death was previously reported, was held at the Congrega-\t_\t_________ tional Church on Tuesday afternoon vey was president, and a spray of things which are seen are temporal but the things that are not seen are eternal,\u201d and his address spoke words of high praise of the life of the deceased and of the quiet steadfast manner in which she served her Master.A quartette, composed of Mrs.F.H.Rider, Miss Taylor, F.H.Rider and H.G.Taylor, rendered beautifully three hymns, \u201cForever with the Lord,\u201d \u201cSpirit of Love Divine\u201d and Tennyson\u2019s, \u201cCrossing the Bar,\u201d Mrs.H.G.Taylor acting as accompanist.There were quantities of beautiful flowers, which completely banked the casket.Among them being a beautiful spray of calla lillies and white hyacinths from the W.C.T.U.of which organization Mrs, Har his parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Rider.SCOTSTOWN at 2.30 p.m.The church being filled pink carnations from the Ladies\u2019 with the many friends and relatives, j Aid.The bearers were Messrs.Al-wdio had gathered to pay their last bert Johnson, L.E.Bachelder, H.respects to one so well known and ! G.Taylor and F.H.Rider.The inloved.The service was conducted, terment was made in Brookside by the Rev.Dr.Reid, of Sherbrooke, cemetery an old friend, and former pastor of ^ iate Mrs Harvey> wltose 1 text, 2nd''Corinthians^ 7th chapter, :\t\"fiLTe\" wa* üTT flict.on.which 1» but for a m°- (Adams) Blake, and granddaughter ment, worketh for us a far more '* tl,0 p \u2019 T R .exceeding and eternal weight of\t.'\t'' f \u2022 ^ams» 101 Glory.While we look not\tat\tthe jrr\t;\\ Church\tof th^\t^LC\t^uega' things which are seen, but\tat\tthir\t^\t>1 ,\t^ IS things which are not seen;\tfor\tthe p\t; 1 ^\ta sOI|* ; - -s\u2014\t\u2019\tDouglas, who is studmg in Montreal, 1J raid Irene, who is a hurse-in-training jst the Sherbrooke Hospital; her aged | mother, Mrs.Blake, who resided with j her; one brother, Mr.Carl Blake, of , Magoon\u2019s Point; and two sisters, i Mrs.E.Dolloff, of Los Angeles, Cal., jsnd Mrs.John Boyonton, of Lowell, IHT rnflT niTIll1**88\u201d as wel1 as many Other rela-4 ! J I Î.;' ! } ! N 0 1 n t!vcs to 'vv^oln sincere sympathy ; IU I I UU I UH I 11 of the community is extended ______\ttheir bereavement.A devoted wife land mother in her home, she did not i confine her interests to those near-[ est to her, but ever worked for the | interests of the well being of the i community in the different organi-\u2018 \u2018 \u2018\t'\tHer STINGING CORNS DROP DOT IN Simple Method Discovered That Stops the Pain ;.nd Removes the Corn.The services at the Advent Christian Church on Easter Sunday will be as follows: 10 a.m., Morning worship ^id Communion; 11 a.m., Sunday School session, the lesson emphasized with stereopticon pictures, subject \u201cAlive for Evermore ;\u201d\t7 p.m., special Easter music.The subject of Pastor Weeks\u2019 sermon will be: \u201cThe Question of the Ages, If a Man Die, Shall Hevjdve Again?\u201d MELBOURNE Conte to the spring opening of Melbourne Garage, April 2nd.New cars for sale: Maxwell, Chevrolet, Essex and Hudson.Garage work and paint shop in operation.DIXVIULE EASTER EXAMS.The following is the standing of the pupils of the Primary Department in their Easter examinations, in order of merit :-r- Grade I\u2014Harold Cutler, Mabelle Willis, Graydon McIntyre, Hazel Cutler, Beryl McIntyre, Veda Cutler, Shirley Mayhew (absent through illness.) Grade II\u2014Guelph Parker, Maurice Cutler, Caryol Major, Kathleen Wallis, Mabel Neill, Darrell Drew.Grade III\u2014Bernice Falconer.Grade IV\u2014Leslie Cutler, Homer R- irely Lived Through It Corns and callouses come off under the\t* v.u i j ¦> quickly and paiD- felons to which she belonged iessty that everyone should know about it.:\u2018oss w-il t>e_ greatly felt ;n tne church Here is what you do: Begin by droppine a 01 which she was à faithful attend-i*w drop» of Putnam\u2019s Painless Corn Ex- ant and member of the choir, and her tractor over the tender surface, and at once sudden passing leaves a deep sorrow f^'1\t^ P^n, iStT'\tC\tln the hearts of ail who knew her.«r-get your corns until the next hot foot .\t¦\t,\t.,\t.\t, t»ath.when you will die cover that the hot\tthose WuO attended the tun- *ater has removed ail the thick tissue as\tfrom OUt-of-tOWn were: Mr.J.;Iean as a whistle.Yota get gloneos relief Boyonton, of Lowell, Mass.; Mr.and from Puteam\u2019s Painless Corn Extractor.Mrs.J.E.Williamson, of Sumsttad; STlfn 1?t \u201c\u201ci* aH -Ir.W.P.Adams, of Lyndoav.iie, btg results.Sold by all drafts.Vt .-(Ir and Mrg_ Koy jemple> ^ 1 ¦\t\u2014\tTomifobia; furs.B.£.Mosher, or ! Newport, Vt.; and Mr.Fred Harvey, I of Montreal; and others.A terrible experience had Edw.J.O\u2019Connor, of Sault Ste.Marie.From boyhood, he writes, \u201cI have been a constant sufferer from Asthma and Catarrh.My nose and throat was often stopped up, and I had disagreeable droppings from my throat.When an attack of coughing came tn, it seemed as if I would barely live through it.I would gasp for breath.Catarrhozone made me well.Its soothing, healing action was exactly suited to my case.\u201d To those who suffer from Catarrh, Asthma, throat irritation and Bronchitis.Catarrhozone is highly recommended.Two months treatment, one dollar, smaller sizes 25c and 50c, at all dealers or The Catarrhozone Co., Montreal.STOMACH TROUBLE \u201cINDICESilOii\u201d \u2022 Relieved By Burdock Blood Bilters The sufferer from dyspepsia, indigestion or other stomach troubles who has to pick and choose his food Is the most miserable of all mankind.Even the little that is eaten causes much torture, and is digested so imperfectly it does but little good.Before you can eat heartily and enjoy your food, you must put your stomach right so that it will manufacture its own digestive ferments.Mr.Wm.Kruschel, Morden, Man., writes:\u2014\u201cSome time ago I had quite a serious case of stomach trouble, indigestion.I could scarcely eat anything, outside of some light food, and even then I generally had pains after each meal.I tried many different medicines, but without any improvement, and had almost given up hope of £ver being well.A neighbor recommended Burdock Blood Bitters, and after using it a short time I felt much better, so I continued to use it until I was completely relieved.I can honestly say that B.B.B.has done wonders for me after all other medicines failed.\u201d B.B.B.is put up only by The T.Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.Every Year She Suffered Rtad of Mn.Ryder\u2019s Relief from Eczema-A BRIEF STORY Still »B»ther letter for the !kr: .vaah for eetem*.from a (offererwbohad chronic attaexa \u2014coeeriDf her face-ori^ter after ¦winter.Mr*.'»«.H.Ryder of Pleaiant Point.St.John Co.I.B., tell* of the many dollar- *peat with doc-»ra »»d other reined iei.of her «atferise and dleBtoreincnt.winter after winter, acd of her relief with one bottle of D.D.D.If yon have not been r-idina the weekly let-?*r* front Canadian r;fferen.- -ice in and we will tall yon of what D.D.t) ha« done r1*ht is yonr own neirhborhood.V.e don't hetitate la rturantee that the l!r*t bottle will e »e yon relief or yonr iron»7 back.Stop that t»-\\ at oaee.»1.W a bottle.Try D.I).D.6o»p, too.The Late Mrs.Sarah Hill Word has been received here of the death of .i.rs.Sarah Jane Hdi, for a.any years a former and h.ghiy re-specua ipsident of th.s place,.at the home of her daughter, i»irs.E.C.V\\ .ihams, of Grotcn, Mass., on March 2Cth, after an illness of about three weets.Mrs.Hill is survived by one son, Mr.A.A.Hill, of Hudson, .ass., and three daughters, Mrs.Williams, with whom she resided; Mrs.A.B.Bissel, of this place; and Mrs.Shattrick, wife of a well known minister at Concord, N.H.Many old friends will regret to hear of her death as she was very well known in this community.E pt Muxioi letton fcr Skin Disease ALL DRUGGISTS 4 Home-made Remedy Sf ?Stop» Cough» Quickly % t\t 4» Ÿ Tb« brut rnvgh nwdtetn» yon rrrr -Ç u*ni.A family Miifidy aanily and 7* 4 qtd' kly m»df.Here» about S2.\t?t\t* 444444-444444444-444444444.4 5\u2019mi might be surprised to know that the best thing you can use for a severe Cough, L a remedy which U easily prepared at home in juet a few moment*.Its cheap, but for prompt remits it Wts nnrthing else you ever tried.Usually stop-, the ordin&rv cough or chest cold in 24 hours.Tastes pleasant, too\u2014children like it\u2014and it i« pure and good.Pour ZVz ounce* of Pine* in a Ifl-or bottle: then fill it up with plain granulated sugar syrup.Or use clarified molasses, honey, or com syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if desired.Thus you make IB ounce*\u2014a family «upply\u2014but costing no more than a email bottle of ready-made cough eyrup.General Notes The Junior Guild met on Saturday at the home of Miss Marion Gardine, with the President, Miss Bessie Baird, as hostess.Eight girls were present, and one new ; member.Miss Clara Johnson, was welcomed.The afternoon was spent in sewing and considerable work was accomplished, Delicious re-\u2022 freshments were served and the j proceeds amounted to SI.75.The April meeting will be held at the ! home of Miss Veda Sheldon.A good congregation was present ' at the Congrsgational Church on i Sunday morning to welcome the ¦new pastor, Rev.John Murray, who j with Mrs.Murray, arrived in town on Friday.Mr.and Mrs.Murray î have been the guest of Mr.and Mrs.j F.H.Rider while getting settled in ! their new home.All are glad to w elcome Rev.and Mrs, Murray to our midst.The fortnightly meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Guild will be held at the home of Mrs.Stanley Lothrop on Thursday afternoon, April 5th.Afternoon tea will be served.All ccrdially invited.Arrangements have been made for , a dance in Merrill's Hall on Monday 'evening, April 2nd.Ail are invited.Mrs.C.P.Rider and Mrs.B.A.Gardine spent Monday in Newport, ; Vt.The monthly meeting of the I Ladies' Aid and V/.M.S.of the Con-' gregational Church will be held at : the home of Mrs.F.H.Rider on ; Tuesday, April 3rd.when dinner will ! be served.The hostesses will be .Mesdames James Waite and Nellie Y on no* gress to-ir friends F SI BREAKS OUT, IS FIERY, ITCRY OR ROUGH, USE SULPHUR Just the moment you apply Men-tho-Sulphur to an itching, burning or broken out skin, the itching stops and healing begins, says a noted skin specialist.This sulphur preparation, made into a pleasant cold cream, give?such a quick relief, even to fiery eczema, that nothing has ever been found to take its place Because of its germ destroying properties, it quickly subdues the itching, cools the irritation and heals the eczema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin in place of ugly eruptions, ra h, pimples or roughness.You do not have to wait for improvement.It quickly shows.You can get a little jar of Mentho-Sul-phur at any drug store.'DSTOMn MMLS SOUR OR NEW SYSTEM OF FAT REDUCTION Here** a new way for all fat people to laugh together at that old bugaboo\u2014 Obesity.The saying that \u201cthere is nothing new under the sun\u201d doe* not now apply to fat people any more.Here is something new for them\u2014a new sensation, a new pleasure, a new and graceful fUrure, easily found by anyone who is passing beyond the Iftnlts of slimness.Everyone has heard of the Mar-mola Prescription; that harm leas combina*-tion of fat-defying elements perfected by one of the foremoat physicians.Now, from the same high authority, there oomos another idea\u2014the idea of condensing these same, pure, harmless ingredients into a pleasant little tablet.Taken after eating and at bedtime, they help the stomach to dispose of all the fatty foods, converting them into compact, solid flesh, muacle and nergy, without dieting or exercise.Marmoia Prescription Tablets regulate the entire system\u2014 do for you what bodiiy exertion and self-denial cannot do, and the fat, once routed, U gone for good.You can prove all this at a trifling cost.Marmoia Prescription Tablets are sold by all druggists or sent postpaid by the Marmoia Company, 4612 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich.A case\u2014-sufficient to bring results\u2014is but one dollar.* \u2022 on Monday for Sherbrooke, where she has accepted a position at J.M.Nault\u2019s, Ltd.STAN STEAD Stanstead College closed on March £7th for the Easter holidays.Mr.G.F.Henderson, of the Col-jlege teaching staff, is spending the ' Easter holidays with friends in Richmond.Mr.Stewart Hamilton .Ross, of McGill University, is spending the Easter holidays with his parents, Dr.and Mrs.R.O.Ross.Mrs.George Hall has moved into her home she purchased some tim® ago from Mr.McDougall.A special Easter service will b« held on Good Friday at the home of Mrs.Sidney Stevens at 3 p.m.Principal F.A.Halpenny will address thg meeting.Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Duncalf and family, who have been visiting Mr.and Mrs.H.G.Duncalf, have left for their home in Regina.Rev.H.Mick, B.D., was in Cook-shire on Good Friday.Mr.Ellsworth Demick has purchased Maplemede farm in Derby, ! from Milton Henry, and will take posession in April.We regret to lose Mr.and Mrs.Demick from the community.MOTHER! MOVE CHILD\u2019S BOWELS \u201cCalifornia Fig Syrup\u201d is Child\u2019s Best Laxative CLEVELAND GAS.GAS Chew a Few Pleasant Tablets Indigestion Gone! < - j [making as natinfactory progress to-their j ward* recovery a* would like.Mr.arid Mr*.G.A.Shclden have i moved from the BrevooR house to the house owned by T.P.Rickard j near the creamery.\t\u2022 Mr.Harry W iUon, of Shelburne, Vt.U the gue*t of hi* parents, Mr.ami Mr*.W.H.Wilson.Mr.Hamilton Itider, of Feller\u2019s Institute, Grand Linge, Que., ; pending the Easter holiday* ^ vith x rod IH0tGtVTlOM instant stomach relief! Harmless! The moment \u201cPape\u2019s Diapepsin\" reaches the stomach all distress from acid stomach or indigestion ends.Immediate relief from flntu-leme, gases, heartburn, palpitation, fullness or stomach pressure.Correct your digestion for a few cents.Millions keep it handy, Druggist* recommend it.Even if cross, feverish, bilious, constipated or full of c.Jd, children love the \"fruity\u201d taste of \u201cCalifornia Fir Syrup.\u201d A teaspoonful never fails to clean the liver and bowels.[In n few hours you can see foryuttr-self how thoroughly it works ail the .curing food and r.asty bile out of | th-\u2018 stomach and bowel*, and vou [ have a well, playful child again.Millions of mothers keep \u201cCalifornia Fig .Syrup\u201d handy.They know a teaspoonful today saves a ick child tomorrow.Ask your druggist for genuine \u201cCalifornia Fig Syrup\u201d which has directions for babies and children of all age* printed on bottle.Motherl You must say \u201cCalifornia\u201d or you may get an imi-\u2019.ation fig syfuy.Mr.Alfred Robertson, of Gardner Mass., and Mrs.Faley and little daughter, of Fitchburg, Mass., have beet at Mr.Robert Robertson\u2019s.Mrs.N.Robinson, of South Rox-ton, is spending some time with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Healy.Miss Marion Healy, of Spooner Pond, spent the week-end at her home here.Mrs.Landry\u2019s two sisters, from Nova Scotia, are at present visiting at Mrs.Landry's home here.Mr.and Mrs.John Dresser spent one day recently from Montreal with the former\u2019s parent, Mrs.G.F.Dresser.Miss Bessie Tozer, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, is at her home.Mias Tozer is convalescent after her recent illness.Miss F.Sherman, of Scotstovn, spent a few days recently with her cousin, Misa Mayhew, at Mr.R.Pease\u2019s.Mr.W.Banfill spent the week-end at his uncle\u2019s, Mr.Banfill\u2019s, in Mil-by.647, Marion Morrison 590, Isobel Neil 62ff Unranked Osburn McKenzie, Charlie Morrison.Beatrice Gonyer.Grade VIII, possible marks 900: Alex McLeod 646, Edith McDonald 643, Gordon Bird 636, Barbara McLeod 630, Findley McDonald 527.Grade IX, possible marks 1000: Vera Ray 821, Grace Moore 747, Gordon McKenzie 720, Frances Willie 695, Earl Stewart 691, Earl i McLeod 676, Myrtle McKenzie 575.Unranked Annie Beaton.Muriel Riley, Catherine Kelly.Dr.E.Plante, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, will be here at the Queen\u2019s Hotel, Tuesday, April 3rd.GOULD STATION The community was «hocked to hear of the sudden death of Mrs.I George Garneau, which occurred in the Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital on March 16th.The funeral of Mrs.Garneau was held on Monday, i March 19th from the Presbyterian 1 Church, Gould Station.The service : was conducted by the Rev.Mr.Mc-j Lean, of Scotstown.Mr.McLean de-j livered a message of comfort to tho mourning friends.The hymns were \u201cAsleep in Jesus,\u201d \u201cPeace Perfect Peace.* \u201cThere is no Night in Heaven\u201d.They were sung during the service by the Canterbury choir, with Mrs.Coates presiding at the organ.The late Mrs.Garneau was born Margaret Katherine MacLean, at Gould Station, in 1890.The floral tributes and the presence of numerous friends all testified to the high esteem in which the deceased was held.The pall bearers were Messrs.Alvin Coates, Wm.MacDonald, George and Ralph Joyce.She leaves to mourn her loss a husband, three sons, her mother, three brothers and six sisters.The interment took place | in the Lingwick Cemetery.! Misses Gladys and Margaret Buchanan have returned to their \u2018home in Spring Hill, after spending fin indefinite time with their aunt.Mrs.A.J.MacLeod.Miss Flora MacLeod, of Danville, and Mr.John MacLeod, of Montreal, are spending tho Easter holidays with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.R.MacLeod.Miss Eleanor MacLean i* recover- ing from her recent illness.Miss Irene MacLeod spent a few days the past week the guest of Mrs.Nsil Bucnanan, of Spring Hill.MARRIAGE OF FRACTIONS.\u201cMy half-brother is engaged to my wife's half-sister.\u201d \u201cWhen will they he made one 7\u201d HER HEART SKIPPED EVERY THIRD BEAT Mrs.James Burleigh, 248 King St.E., Chatham, Ont., writes:\u2014\u201cI think it my duty to let you know what Milburn's Heart and Nerv» Pills have done for me.I suffered for years with palpitation of the heart, my nerves wera very bad, and I could not be left alone at any time.I doctored for over a year, but the doctor said my heart was very bad as it skipped every third beat.I gave up, just at this time, and then my mother advised me to try Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills, saying my eldest brother had been relieved by using them when he was very bad with his heart and nerve*.I got a bo* and started to take them, and when I had used it 1 felt a lot better; could sleep a little and felt stronger.I continued taking them for about three months, and felt better than I had for years.When I think of the misery and suffering I went through before I started Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, I feel like letting overyona kno fwhat they did for me.\u201d Price 60c a box at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price bj The T.Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Out.LAKE MEGANTIC Û6v.A.H.and Mrs.Plummer will leave for England the first of May, where they intend spending about two months with Mr.Plummers relatives < and visiting friends.On their return they will take up their residence in Lome.Que,, Mx.Plummor having been transferred theçe^.Misa Ruby EnTory ha* returned to Greenville, Main*.Mr.Bilodeau was in Montreal on Wednesday on buKiness connected with the moving pictunre theatre.East** Exam.Result*.Easter exun Inauoii* in the Model Department of the ncnooi result ed as follow»; Grade VII, posai bio marks 900: Alice Bird 717; Loring Martin 709, Dougi&s McLeod 702, jRubt.Moore Dr.E.A.Tomkins EYE, EAR, NOSE* AND THROAT.Uuom 24.OiiTtei lllixli.Hour* : B ,o 4.T«l.178.X-Ray in ollioa.SHEtUlKOOKE.1*1 Richmon* a««rr HstarSsy.) \u201cCASCAREIS\u201d\u2014C01ISTIPATI0N Clean Your Bowels! Stop Sick Headache, Dizziness Colds, Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath Clean your bowels\u2014then feel fine! Enjoy the nicest, gentlest bowel cleansing you ever experienced by taking one or two candy-like Caa-carets tonight.Thoy physic your bowels fully.All the constipated waste and four bile will move out of tho bowuls without irriDing or stir- ring vou up.There will he no bowel poison to cause colds, sick headache, dizziness, biliousness or sour stom nch when you wake up in the morning.More men, women and children talio Casearets for the liver and bowels than all other iuxativc-cathartics combined.10 cent boxes, also 25 and 50 cent sizes.Any drug at ora.\tj SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1923, PAGE THREB BEDFORD AND DISTRICT NEWS Ifcily Reports from Correspondents of What Is Going on in the Different Localities.BOLTON CENTRE Messrs.E.J.Raymond, of Rich-ford, Vt\u201e ajid Mr.W.Soles, of Kuowltoru spent a few days last week at Cottage Hotel.Mr.(Hen Webster spent the week-end in Newport, Vt.^-M-'d-A^bur Willard went to North Mother\u2019s Coughs and Colds Go Quickly She cannot afford to be sick and neglect her household duties.At the first symptoms she prepares the way for quick recovery by the immediate use of Gray's Syrup\u2014a household preparation of sixty standing.Troy on Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Davis and Master Grant are spending: a few days at Knowlton\u2019s Landing;, called there by the death of the late Mr.Hugrall Rail.Mr.Jamèa Cooper, of Montreal, is spending a few days with his mother; Mrs.Isaac Cousens.Mrs.G.H.Webster, of Magog, is a guest of her mother at Cottage Hotel Mr.A, C.Lytle, of Montreal, was a week-end guest of Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Wedge SUTTON Mother always buy* the Largo SUo of Absorbine Jr., to «fi ounce of water, makes a .Mouth Wash that will free the teeth of injurious germs.Lsed morning and night, it will arret Pyorrhea and Sinus\u2014and < liange white, spongy, bleeding g ;:r.s into firm, pink, healthy gums.[I Absorb i ne Ji T'hV ANTtffmïC l t N I-V f K r.;' m ! * pleasantly aromatic and leaves the mouth feeling clean, cool and fresh.Only a few drops, remember\u2014so the bottle will last a lonR.Ion* lime.$1.25\u2014at most dru&g.sts or sent postpaid by\t135 W.F.YOUNG INC.f.vman Building -\t-\tMontreal FttOM ST.JOHN, N.B.CH BOURG, SAMPTON, HAMBURG Apr.24 *.Empress of Britain CHERBOURG, SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP.Apr.7 .MinnedoFa SOUTH A MPTON\u2014A NT W E R P Apr.21\t Melita TO LIVERPOOL Apr.6 .Montcalm Apr.13 .Montrose Apr.20 .Montclare Apr.27 .Maitoch TO GLASGOW.Apr.19 .Marbuin The W.C.T.U.met on Tuesday afternoon March 27th, at the home of Mrs.O.D.Westover, with a very good attendance.Devotional exercises were conducted by Mrs.Palmer.The business meeting was presided over by the president, Mrs.Eastman.Secretary Mrs.Ford read the minutes of the last meeting, which were accepted.At roll call each member responded with Scripture text.Correspondence was read by the secretary.A letter from Mrs.Kemp was received, thanking the Union for the flowers sent her in the General Hospital, Montreal.Franchise was then taken up.Quebec laws in regard to women were read.Mrs.S.W.Royd sang very beautifully a vocal solo, \u201cBeautiful Isle Of Somewhere.\u201d Mrs.Draper read a poem.The meeting closed with Mizpah Benediction.Mrs.O.D.Westover served a nice tea and a social hour was enjoyed.Special meetings are being held in the Methodist Church this week, conducted by Rev.S.W Boyd, B D., also special music is furnished each evening.Mr.and Mrs.Volney Salisbury, of Richford, Vt., were guests of her mother, Mrs.Derby, on Tuesday.Mr.Ernest Jenne, of Farnham, was here on Wednesday.Mrs.George Webb went to Rich-ford on Tuesday.The Lend a Hand Club of the Methodist Church met with Mrs.Mabel Flannery on Friday afternoon with a good attendance of members.The business meeting was conducted by the president, Mi>.E.Jenne.Secretary, Mrs.M.Flanna y, read the minutes of the last meeting, which were accepted, also called the roll.The afternoon was sbent in sewing.Mrs.Tom McClintic went to Rich-ford on Friday last for the day.¦Miss Mary Jenne, of Montreal, has beer, a guest of her mother, Mrs.L.L.Jenne for a few days.Mrs.Norton, of Richford.spent Wednesday with Mrs.Florence Holmes.Mr.Llewellyn Jenne, of Bishop\u2019s College, Lennoxville, came home on Tuesday evening for the Easter holidays.Mrs.H.Chatfield and Miss Mabel Cha\u2018field went to Richford on Wednesday.Rev.E.M.Taylor, of Knowllon, \\vr.S here Calling on friends on Wednesday.Mr.Ghas, Fuller, of Farnham, spent Wednesday with Mr.and Mrs.Linus Draper.M R b : t Boright went to Montreal on Wednesday.M'ss Crienna Griggs is home for the holidays from McGill Conservator'um of Music.Nurse L.Harvey has been spending a few days at the home of Mr.Sheiman Draper, at Sutton Junction.Mr.George Boright went to Richford on Tuesday on business.Mr.Donald Smith, of McGill, came home on Wednesday for a few days.Sutton people are very pleased to ' learn that Mr.Tom Boright, who has been so critically ill in the Royall Victoria Hospital, Montreal, for eighty weeks, was able to come home on Wednesday evening.He was accompanied by his aunt, Nurse H.O\u2019Brien.Misses Doris and Pauline Bresee, of Montreal, were guests of their father, Mr.S.Bresee, over the weekend.Mr.Myron Safford, of Sutton Junction was here on Wednesday.The monthly meeting of the La- j dies\u2019 Aid was held on Wednesday afternoon, March 28th, in the lecture room of the Methodist Church.A delicious supper was served.The tables were decorated with beautiful carnations.The hostesses were Mrs.0.D.Westover, Mrs.L.L.Jenne, Mrs.L.Paquette, Mrs.S.W.Boyd, Mrs.N.Sweet and Mrs.Ernest Jenne.Miss Isabel Crowell, of Dunham, was a guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.G.Crowell, on -Sunday last.Mrs.A.Sweet and Nurse D.Sweet, of North Sutton, were calling on Mrs.L.A.Smith on Tuesday and attending the meeting of the W.C.T.U.at Mrs.Westover\u2019s.Geo.A.Shepard has a complete assortment of new Wall Papers, also white enamel and oak room mouldings for use with or without the narrow borders now in vogue.The early buyers get the best choice; be one of them.PHILIPS BURG Mrs.W.F.Kay has returned home from Ottawa, called there by the illness of her husband, Mr.W.F.Kay, M.\tP.Mr.Kay\u2019s many friends are glad to know he has recovered.Mrs.Edmund Spencer, of Frelighs-burg, and her mother, Mrs.Johnston, spent Friday in Montreal.Mr.Graham Johnston has recovered from a severe attack of la grippe.Mrs.Charles Hawks returned to her home in Boston, Mass., on Thursday, after spending a few days with her sister, Miss May Tittemore.Mrs.Hawk was called here by the death of her father, Mr.Charlie Titt i.no re.Mr.and Mrs.Edmund Spencer and Master Elden have returned home, after spending the week-end the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Johnston.Mrs.Meigs has gone to Concord, N.\tH., to visit relatives.Mr.and Mrs.A.Nickle spent tha j week-end in Montreal, ^he guests of 1 friends.Hugh and Robert Montgomery, of Bishop\u2019s College School, Lennoxville, are spending the Easter holidays the guests of their parents, Dr.and Mrs.Y.E.Montgomery.Waterloo to attend the funeral of Mrs.William Pierson, who died there on March 27th, from cancer.Mrs.Pierson leaves a husband and two sons.The funeral is to be from the Methodist Church.Mr.and Mrs.Hary Clark have their little boy laid up with a broken leg, the result of an accident on the street.The little fellow was brought home by a man who said that as his team came around the corner a log which extended behind his sleigh knocked the boy down as the load turned.No one else, except his playfellow, saw the accident.Mr.Wm.Black is improving slowly from his recent illness.The doctor claims that little Foy Wright is a little better, and greater hopes are entertained for the little boy.Mr.David Palmer is continuing to improve everv day.Mrs.Arthur Wright is at present in Montreal to visit her husband in the Royal Victoria Hospital.The plumbers\u2019 harvest is here.Eeveral houses were frozen up by No remedy «.nn cure all ailments of the htw man body, but an immense number of people Buffer from aches, pains and dis-\u2022asesymptoms when their Ti^.1 trouble is lack of iron in the blood.It is the iron in your blood that enables you to get the nourishment out of your food.Without iron your food merely passes through you without doing you any good; you don\u2019t get the strength out of it.There is one univers-allv known tonic that has helped thousands because it contains iron like the iron in fresh vegetables and like the ironln your blood.NUXATED IRON is an eminent physician\u2019s best blood preecription, ntandardizea.It is recommended for all anaemic and run-down conditiono.It baa helped thousands of others.It should help you.Ask for it at any drug store.M.Chagnon, A.E.Duber-ger and W.H.Griffith.the severe weather on Wednesday and a great deal of inconvenience caused.Mr.J.W.Cates, of Montreal, did not sail with his ship as had been expected, so was atre to spend the week-end in town at the home of Mr.and Mrs.T.H.Riddick, Main Street.The school is closed for the Easter holidays and sessions will be resumed on April 9th.On Thursday, April 15th, at 2.30 in the afternoon, tne Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet in the church parlor.Visitors are always welcome.Every member is reuuested to be present.Mrs.T.H.Riddick has returned from Sherbrooke where she attended Princess Rebakah Lodge, the occasion beirg Past Noble Grand\u2019s night.While in the city.Mrs.Riddick was the guest of Mrs.Wm.Duncan, Princess Street.Several railwav men who were on Tuesday and Wednesday declare they suffered more cold than during any- day during the winter.Mrs.Noyse, of Vincent Street, has been visiting in Montreal, stoy-ine with her daughter there.1 STANBK1DGE EAST GLEN SUTTON 100 SIMMER SAILINGS from MONTRE AL-Ql EB EC i Apply lo Local Agent*, or J, 12.Parker, Gen.Agent, Pass.Dept., 141 St.Jamas St., Montreal.Qua rMEGANTIC |j The Only First, Class ^ Steamer from Montreal Q When travelling to Europe on 3 the luxurious Megantic you will 7*5 experience the greatest possible comfort anil satisfaction \u2014 the «j cost is very reasonablethe ra ¦ccommodstions are unsiir-\u201c passed-the ciiis:n* * * \u2022> A** *>*?*?* ?CITY BRIEFLETS + \u2022> ^ ÿ\t4.\t4.\t.j.Dancing tonight at the Rialto.Dry hard and soft wood kindling for sale.Apply Bissell-Irwin Lumber Co., Phone 777.LOCAL SHOOTERS : DID VERY WELL\" AT MONTREAL * CHURCH NOTICES * ?*** r jd £\tject of the evening sermon\u2014 1 with the ground covered with snow a.K.newton ?uood rerrorm- \u201cXhe Message of the Empty Tomb.\u2019\u2019 and ice, and the temperature at or ance.\tThe following Easter anthems will below zero.be rendered by a choir of thirty voie- ! Nature has been unkind, but in Sherbrooke tiful with Easter flowers, many of these being offerings in memory of those departed but not forgotten.Easter week promises to be delightful in a social way.Many homes are brightened by the return of the college boy and girl, and by happy fes- Don\u2019t forget to see \u201cMartha Made i Over\u201d at St.Andrew\u2019s Church Hall, | Apr.4th.Adm.35 cents.Opening tea of St.Peter\u2019s Guild on Wednesday, Apr.4.Sale of aprons, food and also \u201cNew Cook representatives , ! es\u2014\u201cJovful Easter Morning,\u201d \u201cRis- : bright contrast the shops are in exceptionally well in the shootingien Christ,\u201d \u201cGreat Joy,\u201d \u201cEvery \u201cbright attire,\u201d their attractive excepuonauj weu in the -hooting pjower tw ]3]oss.omSi>, jIrg.-jj.Mac_ ; sjmivmg^ whether gowns or hats, competitions held in Montreal at Kay ^ \u201cAlleluia,\u201d and Mrs.P.new curtains or bon-bons, flowers or j Mathias will sing from the Messiah,! carpets, detract from the dreary >ok.\u2019 You will have some time at the ' the Grand Trunk Riverside Gun Club Rialto dance hall (Easter Monday yesterday, with Mr.S.R.Newton right).(Guess who the mysterious : taking the lion\u2019s share of the honors, man is.) Beautiful prize given to the In the 100 bird event, S.R.Newton winner.Dancing from 9 to 1 a.in.j came first with a score of 93 out of Adm.55c.\t!a possible 100, J.E.McCrea came 'second with 91 and S.G.Newton j came third with 89.The long run fell to S.R.Newton t the cottage in the summer.We\t39 straight and J.\\ McCrea ave them from $1.50 each.Skin- «me second with a straight of 29.Bob Lewis, of Montreal, won the special 50 bird contest for the Que-We wish to advise the ladies of bee championship, registering 49 out Sherbrooke that we have opened a 0f 50.Hat Shop at 301 King St West.Mrs.( ia the team competition, Sher-Fred Hood.\ti brooke were just nosed out of the c: Band tonight at Minto Rink.Buy an extra clock now and use it1 .AT\u2019\u2019 tiers.I Know that My Redeemer Liveth.\u201d You are invited to worship at St.Andrew\u2019s, Frontenac St CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY.(Art Hall.) Sunday School at 10 a.m.Sunday Service at il a.m.Testimonial meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Reading room open daily from three to five o\u2019clock except Sundays and holidays.All are welcome to the services.March weather and attract numer- : ous and exacting buyers; the latter is because there is such a fine assort- ! ment in all lines of goods to choose from.The Easter music will be bright j and beautiful, a fitting tribute of the festival of the Risen Lord, and the churches will be made more beau-1 SHERBROOKE BAPTIST CHURCH Harmonv Band Premier Theatre.Pram«r honors the Grand Trunk Cor port]and Ave.and Queen Street ™day.April 18, H.Turrott, \u2018 ^^wen^by Jtv-o points.^The Pastor, D.W.Terry, B.A.B.Tli.Band Wednesday, April 18, H.Tureott! ^-won by two points Master.Comet duet, Saxo- Shetbnwke team was composed 01 phone quartette.Xy lop hone solo, also\tv R.^ewton, C Gooahue, picture.Ninety and Nine.Admission ;J- M'Crea.MLH.Southwood and B0 cents.Phone 331-W.Morning service 11 a.m.Subject | \u201cThe Resurrection of Christ.\u201d Bible School at 12 o\u2019clock.Evening service 7 p.m.\u2014t ubject i \u201cThe Resurrection of the Chris-= jtian\u201d.! The Ordinance of Belierrs\u2019 Baptism : prayer for sin, and the pardon that fog observed at the close of the j jS.G.Newton.The shoot was a de-| cided success and represented a very Don\u2019t forget that (Lent) finished 'auspicious start for the season, today noon, 12 o\u2019clock.Big dance at '\u2022 the Rialto tonight evening service.Important practice of St.Peter\u2019s comes through prayer.Rev.B.B choir tonight- All members are spec- Brown then_took the second word \u201cThis is the day the Lord hath lally requested to be present at 8, on the cross \u201cToday thou will be ; made.Let us rejoice and be glad in o\u2019clock sharp.\twith Me in Paradise.\u201d The speaker it,\u201d_David.pointed out that this reward came ]\t\u2014- \u2014 because the thief checked his assoei-\tPLYMOUTH CHURCH, ate, admitted criminality, had con-\t(Congregational.) of God.Minister: Rev.G.Ellery Read, D.| Annual meeting of Sherbrooke Poultry Association on Tuesday evening next in E.T.A.A.offices.All Interested invited to attend.The address by Judge Jackson on fessed and admitted fear of God, and therefore had a special en- ; D .organist: Mr.Roy Kendall.L.R.trance into priory.Mr.Brown alao j \u201cProfitable lines of poultry keeping\u201d took the fourth word from the cross Easter celebration: Sermon: \u201cThe at the annua\u2019l meeting of the Sher- 1 th.rsc.^ Pointing out that it was Empty Tomb.\u201d Anthem: \u201cWho shall brooke Poultry Association on Tues- a word of agony with deep spiritua.jq]] ^ away the stone?\u201d, Torrance; day at 8 p.m.in the E.T.A.A.offices content.It was the call of the Easter carol by the Junior Choir; should prove very interesting.All tj!vine for ^ove of the human, the tenor solo; \u201cResurrection Morn,\u201d poultrymen and persons interested divine call of human surrender, it Rodney, by Mr.Albert Blier.fa poultry invited to attend.\tth© call of a mother for heri 12.00\u2014The Communion of the -i child.At this point Mrs.Salter Lord\u2019s Supper and reception of new DISCUSS NEW SCHOOL PLANS sang with very much pathos, the\u2019members into the fellowship of the The Protestant ratepayers are ft-\u2014\" wm v\u2014\t\u201d n\u201d 15''\"'1\t\u2014\u2019 reminded of the public meeting which has been called for next Tuesday evening in the High School assembly hall, when a free discus-eion of the School Board\u2019s proposal to erect a new high school will take place.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 family gatherings.The week\u2019s tivitles open with the annual Charity Ball on Monday night and \"It\u2019s going to be such a pretty dance,\u201d one of the ladies in charge of the arrangements said.Dance frocks have never been prettier than at this season: the fact that the present address of Dame Fashion is the \u201cValley of the Kings\u201d adds to their beauty and splendor.1^_____Jjj;_ÿfj.CHILD WELFARE HANDBOOK.From the Department of Health for the Dominion there has recently been issued a handbook of Child Welfare Work in Canada, for the year ending March 81st, 1922.The book is edited by Dr.Helen MacMur-.chy, M.D., (Tor.) Chief of the Division of Child Welfare, and its pages are full of knowledge pertaining to the work that has been done in the Dominion for the nation\u2019s greatest asset\u2014the children, during that year.The foreword states that over five hundred people have assisted in the preparation of the volume, which has been compiled chiefly from official reports and other authoritative sources, and the contents emphasize the invaluable co-operation received from the Provincial Authorities in all the provinces.The table of National Vital Statistics for 1921, for each province, and for the Dominion has been prepared by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, and is now published in this form for the first time in the history of Canada.In making reference to the book, j Dr.MacMurchy says: \u201cIn Child Wel-I fare, in every province, much has i been done.Much remains to do.\u201d In her work upon the pages of the handbook can be noted not only the medical mind and hand, but the woman\u2019s, and it ia a credit to the Department of Health that such a worker and such a book belongs to the Department.Future references will be made to the various reports cotained in the handbook, which is a larger and more complete edition of helpful books sent out in previous years from the hands of the tireless Chief, Dr.MacMurchy.In the March issue of the Teach-i ers\u2019 Magazine appears a fine view ; of the \u201cQuad\u201d and Tennis Courts at j the University of Bishop\u2019s College, and also a pretty view of the University with the river in the foreground.The same issue contains an article setting forth the advantages offered ;by the University to students desir- ing to fit themselves for a career.Reference is made to the high standard of athletics at the University which are heartily entered into by both men and women students.Tennis and crickêt are popular suirtmer pastimes, and the Massawippi river affords good opportunity for canoeing.Social activity has always been maintained at the college, and \u201cof a character that enables the student to the requirement writer says# adding that a single glance at thé list of graduates will prove that the motto on the crest of the University, \u201cRecti cultus pectora roborant\u201d, is fully justified by the results of work done in the past by the old Eastern Townships Univer-sity.\tt ON EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 2, THERE WILL BE NO ISSUE OF THE DAILY RECORD.MRS.ELIZABETH MUNSTER PASSED AWAY IN BROOKLYN.The many frienfls of Mr.A.A.\u2018Green Hill Far Away.\u201d Dr.Read Church, then gave the third word from the ;\t7 p.\u2019m.Sermon\u2014\u201cIf a man die, : cross \u201cWoman behold Thy Son,; shall he live again.\u201d Anthem: \u201cCome ; Son behold Thy Mother.\u201d Emphas- ye Saints,\u201d Elliott Button ;soprano izing the place that Jesus has in;solo by Mrs.Alberta Adams, \u201cThe the home life, as also the large ; Angel\u2019s Message,\u201d A.F.Loud.Mr.place the woman has in the life of ; Kendall will play \u201cScherzo\u201d, from the_ work of Christ, he traced very ; Guilmant\u2019s 5th organ sonata and vividly the places of contact be-;\u201cMorgenstimmung,\u201d by Ed.Grieg, tween Mary and Jesus\u2019 from the Everybody welcome.All sittings scene in Cana in Galilee to the place free., of the cross.Rev.P.Pergau then\t- gave the fifth word from the cross,\tMETHODIST CHURCH.tVio Jnlina K'-iv\tGo ^ Good, why has thou Comer of Court and William Streets Munster, manner of theJuuusKay- forsaken\temphasizing the hu- ; Rev.B.B.Brown, Pastor, ter Comply ^ .\tplan , alanriÇsg 0f JESU9 in his suffering1 Altar banked with Easter flowers.MeT^be^M^Ser ar\u2019d in Yearning for human 11 a.«-\u201cHope, the Christian\u2019s Rev.D.W.Terry then Birthright.\u201d Anthem: \u201cThey have JyJ v,_ v- G\u201c\tu \u201c took the seventh word from the\u2019taken away my Lord\u201d.Soloist, Mr.\u2018'\u201cWre Monster \u2019born lan\u2019-arv 14th cross- \u201cFather into Thy hands I S.Davis : \u201cOpen the Gates of the commend My spirit.\u201d The speaker Temple.\u201d\tc , D \u2022 pointed out that this was one of the\t12.10 Noon\u2014Sunday School.Bring : great lights for the sick and dying.; Decision Cards.It was the one thing that was need- :\t3.30 p.m.\u2014Pastor's Class.I ed in the last hours of human j 7 p.m.\u2014Easter Choral by choir, j struggle.Dr.Read then took the Three anthems: \u201cHosanna.\u201d Soloist, j sixth word from the cross.\u201cIt is I Mr.H.Buck, \u201cUnfold Ye Portais,\u201d! finished.\u201d pointing out the anacb-\u2018and \u201cThey have taken away my Lord\u201d , 'i ronism cross.\u201cThe death of Jesus Special soloist, Mrs.F.H.Bradley,, opens up a new life for Himseif \u201cI Know that My Redeemer Liveth\u201d.: and for the world,\u201d and is the com- Sermonette\u2014\u201cLife\u2019s Victory.\u201d pletion of the unfolding of that div- ! Bring your visiting friends to __ ! ine love which had only been in j Court St.Church for Easter, today Tntlw Cypress Hills Cemetery; part underrtood by the peoples up Mon.Apr.2\t3.15 p an\u2014The W.Brooklvn\ttill that t:me.At tne close of saeh M.S.will mee, with Mr.^.B.K.The many floral tributes testified address there was a season of client ; Brown at Parsonage.Eieetion of of- to the high esteem in which the de- Prover which made the whole ser- j fleers.\t______ ceased was held in her own commun- v\u2019Lce very effective.After all the ; iiy, and amongst others were noted S men had apoken, the president of ; beautiful floral oferings which tbe Ministerial Association referred j represented the expressions of sym- t?this, the first United Easter ser-pathy of Sherbrooke friends, who : v'ce that had been held, and ex- j t vmpathized with Mr.and Mrs.A.A.\u2019 pressed the hope that it would be- ; Munster in their irreparable loss, jeome an annual event in Sherbrok- 1857, was sixty-six years of age, and while she was ill for a period of only one week prior to her death, she had Buffered periodically during the past few years and had consequently become much enfeebled through her, continued efforts.The late Mrs.Munster was much esteemed in her community, where her kindness and appreciation of other peoples efforts had endeared her to all The funeral service was held yesterday and the burial took place Let üs Protect Your Bank Account If jour cat should kill one or more persona\u2014would it ruin \u2019you finan-iaHy ?A Travelers Automobile Policy lifta all responsibility from your shoulders.Ask us for -particulars.Conway & Conway Insurance Advisers.8-9 Olivier Bldg.Phone 796-J.The Sherbrooke branch of the Rotary He then stated that an offering jurrection.\u201d Anthems: \u201cYe Choirs of ; Club sent a wreath, while the ern- would be taken in aid of the Sher- New Jerusalem,\u201d (Hall) and \u2018We pioyees and office staff of the Juliua , brooke Hosuital.when $42 was cm-, Will Rejoice,\u201d (Simper.) Kaÿser Company, Sherbrooke branch lected.Mr.Brown then as president :\t7 p.m.Sermon\u2014\u201cLeaving Home.\u2019 sent a cross as silent tributes of : of the _ Ministerial Association, Anthem: \u201cJ am He that Liveth, LENNOX VILLE METHODIST CHURCH Rev.P.Pergau, Minister.M:es L.G.Bayne, B.A., organist.; Get a Damper Reeralator on your hot 10\ta.rn.\u2014Sunday School.\tj water heating syatem\u2014it will save you coal 11\ta.rn.\u2014\u201cThe Power of Hie Res-I and lots of trouble with your heating.their sorrow.A TRIP TO MONTREAL AS AN EASTER SUGGESTION.The opportunity for the long week-end holiday at Easter and the eplendid service maintained by the Canadian Pacific between Sherbrooke and Montreal gives you a eplendid chance for a short rest after the strenuous winter, with economy of time in travelling.The full service is as follows:\u2014 (Westbound.) Leaves Sherbrooke, Que.: thanked Dr.Read and the congtega-1 («Simper.) Solo and chorus: ,tion of Plymouth Church for tae use I Courage My Boy to Say, No.of the building, and also Mr.Ken- i A welcome to all.1 daJl and the other organist with ; their choirs who had led the singing and rendered such a fitting musical j Cor, selections, after whicn the congregation was dismissed by Rev.D.W.j Terry.\u2018Have A.R Wilson Heating Frontenac riurabing St.Sherbrooke ST.PETER'S CHURCH.Dufferin Ave.and Montreal St.i (Church of England.) (Easter Day.) Holy Communion 7 and 8.15 a.m.1 Morning and Holy Com- .\t.Service MEETING OF L.R.STEEL CRED- TOunion n a.m.1TORS CALLED _\tSunday School Service 2.30 p.m.Notices are being received inj Evening Service 7 p.m.Snerbrooke by creditors of the L.j Special music at morning and ev-R.Stççl Company, Limited of a Gninj?services.5.40 a.m.daily, arrive* Montreal meeting_to take place in Toronto on (Mon.Tues, and Wed.after Easter.) W.S., 8.55 a.m.\tApril 17.Attached to this notice is! Holy Communion 10 a.m.8 a.m.daily except Sunday, arrives a h*t of creditors.The ordinary ; Eevening prayer (Wed.) 8 p.m.Montreal, W.S., 11.30 a.m.\tcreditor* are given as 711 in num-\t- 9.05 a.m.daily, arrive Montreal, her, while the preferred list con-\tST.PAUL\u2019S MISSION.W.S., 12.20 p.m.\ttains thirty-five names.The Sher- Qori j airniount and McManamy Av- 3 p.m.daily- except Sunday, amvee brooke and Eastern Townships cred- j\tenucs.Montreal, W.S.6.50 p.m.\titers are comparatively few in num- Sunday School 2.30 p.m.4.50 p.m.Sunday only, arrives j her, and no large amounts are in- ! Evening service 7.00 p.m.Montreal, W.S., 8.35 p.m.\t: volved.The greater number of cred- \u2019\t________________ f East bound.)\t| iters are wholesale dealers who have Leaves Montreal, Windsor Station.su 8.30 a.m.daily, arrives Sherbrooke 12.20 p.m.12 noon daily, arrive* Sherbrooke 2.15\tp.m.4.10 p.m.daily except Sunday, arrives Sherbrooke 7.40 p.m.7 p.m.daily, arrives Sherbrooke 10.15\tp.m.For ticket* and further information please call, writ* or telephone Mr.J.A.Metlvler, City Passenger Agent, 91 Wellington St.No., Phone 130.».\t-\t.\t.\t.\t.\t, Mr.C.F.Caswell\u2019» friends are f,lan _Cre1lt0r*,Lfre ,!kelynto.re_e.e?v1e glad to know that he is steadily im-the greater amount of that wkuch\teach day> .This, of course, does ; The funeral service Our Wiring Is Done By Experts ^\t'\u2019r0^8- Mr.and Mrs.Sam Brawl.Reports indicate that the Cana- VT- r V\tfrienm.art.We take m.ch»n«« with our electrical In- stallation work\u2014and you do not.We have \u2022____V ,\t.\t,\toruviiiK cavil uav.\tnever had a case ot fire from defective in- 18 owing them.This, Of course, does / The funeral service Of the late sulatlon Installed by as.Our work stand» not apply to the stockholders, for yrr- vt\u2019m P.ums formerlv Miss inspection It may coet a trifle more, but It\u2019s whom the outlook is not so good.! you.1 at Johnville, on Thursday, March i 129th, at 2 p.m.Mrs.Burns was very well and favorably known, having MARBLETON j spent the greater part of her life in 5.jtni* vicinity.Deceased had spent her Ross & Brulotte Co.UNTED CHURCH SERVCE.If Thursday\u2019* service in tbe Congregational Church was a fitting crown to the efforts of the pant fortnight, the service at noon yesterday wa* the brightest Jewel in the crown, At eleven o\u2019clock the Congregational Church was crowded, and to the strains of organ mus- MARBLETON SCHOOL RESULTS.___________________________________ ____ Namea in order of merit:\t(married life in Montreal.After a Grade IX.\u2014Helen Elliott, Victor j serious illness of the \u2019flu, from Gilbert, Dorothy Bennett, Ruby which both she and her husband had Bishop.Kathleen Barter.\tnever recovered, Mrs.Bums naased Grade VIII.\u2014Doris Barter, Roy away on Tuesday, March 27th.She Weston.\tleaves to mourn her passing, her Grade VI-\u2014Irene Gilbert, Douglas husband of Montreal; one brother, Gilbert, Alice Willard, Clinton West-:of Magog, and two sisters residing on, Theodore Gilbert, Ernest Doyon, near Johnville, to whom the sym-Willit Pomerleau, Me.rill Bishop.' patby of the community is extended.' Grade V.\u2014Marion\tMunkHtrick,! Arrivals include Mmses Marjory Dorothy Munkittrick, Clarence Jiill,|A.she and Maybelle Hodgeman, of There*» Bessant, Montreal; Miss Ruby Laberee, of! Phone 645.13 Frontenac 8t., Sherbrooke.1 Jo yon, Grade III,\u2014Lloyd Elliott, Wilfred Sherbrooke :uny High School, and Mr.ithy ic, rendered by Professor Kendall, i Wilfred Do; there came expectancy of big thing* and no one was disappointed.Rev.; Munkittrick, Louifia Bishop, Lloyd , Howard Caswell, of Montreal, at B.B.Brown, president of the Min-j Mackey, Willie Bessant.\ti their respective home* from the isterial Association, presided, and Grade II,\u2014Beulah Hill, Reta Mun-jEaster vacation.after the opening hymn Rev.D.W.kittriclc, Leslie Bessant, Hilda Port-1___________________;\t__________________ Terry led in the responsive reading'er.\t^ Grade I.\u2014Armand Lajoie.after which the chairman in a few word* spoke of the value of such a service and then introduced the first speaker.Ensign Martin, who spoke on the first word* of Je»u* jn the cross, \u201cFather forgive them.\"\" SAND HILL on the cross, \"ratner forgive tnem\" Mi»* Zeirna Gilman and fie pointed out the hideourness of Montgomery, of hawycrville, as seen at the cross, the vsiwe of isp-ndung their Easter vacation Miss arc eith j 12,1)00 r*Ah, bnUriri*» on l term», will buy 112,000 propniy j of' tour h'/twr* two on Wt n'U'/r I Ht.âr»4 two on y font Ht.off tort *m Front\u2014n, ÎUrrrtn, L* ;rl*r, London, QfWtft s dr>4 tnihrr If If.MO n F VC V.ISA Kia« &C\u201e Koom 10, T#l.UH, Newton - Dakin Censtructien Cs., Limited General Contractors SHERBROOKE, QUE.Office and Factory Building», Power Houses, Highways.BREAD is turned into working energy quicker than any other food.Buy it from ALLAIT Bread Specialist SHERBROOKE, QUE.NAAAELWARE Housewives Prefer Enamelware Utensils because they are easy to clean and sanitary, in addition to their always attractive appearance.Choose your pots, pans and other cookery utensil needs from our excellent stock of enamel ware.Every piece ia heavily enameled and sure to give unusually good service.Here are a few good values from our enamel ware section.Rice Boilers with bright tin covers, in the following sizes: 4, 6 and 8 pints.Pearl or Diamond Enameled Tea Kettles with enameled covers, either 914 in.or 10 ^ in.diameter.Enameled Tea Pots are very durable, having tubular handle» and strainer spouts, in the following sizes; 1 to 4 quarts.Let us help you to fit up your kitchen with good, reli-ablo wares.J.S.Mitchell & Co.Ltd.\u20194 i- J*-.*, l0ka!« Miss Winifred Reed and Mr.William Reed, of this rit- are spending the Easter holidays with friends in Canterbury.* * * Mrs.Wells Bean, of Lennoxville, who has been confined to her bed with an attack of grippe, is able to be up again.4\t*\t* Miss Freda Enright, of West-mount, is spending the Easter holiday with Mr.and Mrs.Colin Campbell, Queen Street.Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Soles and their son, Maitland, Quebec Street, left this morning for Knowlton, where they will spend Easter.*\t>5«\t# Miss Beatrice Saywell, of Toronto, I Ont., is spending the vacation in Lennoxville, the guest of her aunt, and uncle, Mr.and Mrs.W.Billson.*\t# * * Mrs.Maria Doherty, of St.Mal-chie, Que., was in Sherbrooke yesterday on her way to Scotstown, where she will spend an indefinite time visiting relatives and friends.* * * Miss Edna Palmer, of the Royal Victoria College, Montreal, is the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.O.Palmer, Moore Street, for the Easter holidays.* * * Miss Hazel Hatch, Brompton Road- has returned home, after spending a few days in Lennoxville, j the guest of Mrs.W\u2019ells Bean, Academy Street.* * * The Misses Isobel and Louise Mit-ichell, who are attending King\u2019s Hall, j Compton, are spending the Easter holidays at their home in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Clifford C.Knights, j of North Hatley, were in Sherbrooke : on Friday, visiting Mrs.Knights' sister, Mrs.Robert Emerson, who is in the Sherbrooke Hospital.* * * Mr.John Woods, who is a student I at Upper Canada College, Toronto, is spending the Easter vacation in Sherbrooke, the guest of Mr.Justice and Mrs.\tC.\tD.\tWhite,\tVictoria Street.*\t*\t* Mrs.Roy McGibbnn and Miss Mary McGibbon, of Montreal, are the guests of Mrs.McGibbon's parents, ! Mr.and Mrs.George Armitage, j Montreal Street.Dr.McGibbon and ! Masters Bobby and Gordon McGibbon will arrive in Sherbrooke today.*\t*\t* Messrs.S.R.Newton, S.G.Newton, ,7.E.McCrea, W.H.Southwood and Clifford Goodhue went to Montreal on Thursday and took part in a shooting competition at the Grand Trunk Riverside Club.Messrs.S.G.Newton and J.E.McCrea returned home last evening.BROMPTON VILLE Mr.E.Auger, who has been confined to the house for over three months through illness, was gaining some, but took a relapse last week and his condition now is thought to be quite serious.Owing to the long continued zero weather here, there were a great many eases of grippe, but at present only a few, as the malady seems to have run its course.The.daylight saving question of which the great majority are in favor of, is now the chief topic.The baseball club claims it is one hour more to practice, other workmen in the town plants here, who in nearly all cases have small gardens, claim the hour is a great benefit to them.A few are indifferent, as they have no fixed hours for work.MOE\u2019S RIVER Miss Queenie Rice, of Montreal, is the guest of Mrs.Ralph Webster, Queen Street.* * * Mrs.Lee Hyndman and Miss Hazel Walker are spending the Easter holidays in Montreal.*\t'f * Mr.Rqbert Bean, of Lennoxville, is able to be out again after being ill for the past few days.*\tîJî Mr.and Mrs.D.A.McManamy, Terrill Ave, left yesterday for Quebec, where they will spend a few days with relatives.Jji\t* Miss Smallpiece, of Wostmount, is spending the Easter holiday in Sherbi-ooke, the guest fo Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Dakin, Portland Avenue.*\t* * Mr.Aylmer Morris, of McGill University, Montreal, is spending Easter with his parents, Mr., and Mrs.William Morris, Dufferin Avenue.*\t>:>\tl- Miss Winnie TiViggett is spending the Easter holidays with friends in Montreal.#\t* * Major Donald Macfarlane, of Montreal, is spending the week-end in Sherbrooke, the guest of his mother, Mrs.Macfarlane, Melbourne Street.\t, ,!* * * Mrs.N.C.Pilcher and Masteu Donald Pilcher, of Toronto, are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Dakin, Portland Avenue.Miss Helen Roarke, of East Angus, is the guests of her sister, Mrs.D._ Mandigo, McManamy Avenue.Miss Roarke will shortly enter the Sherbrooke Hospital as nurse-intraining.Mrs.S.Ross Vineberg and Miss Leah Echenberg, of Montreal, and Mr.Henry Echenberg, who is a law student at McGill University, Montreal, are the guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.M.B.Echenberg, Belvidere Street, for the Easter and Passover holiday.* Ac * I Further subscriptions to the 'Charity Ball are from Mr.Norman Smith, Lake Megantic; Mr.and P.L.Mathias, Mr, and Mrs.Wm.Wright, Mr.W.Miller, Mr.L.O\u2019Donnell, Mr.and Mrs.W.S.McAllister, East Angus, Mr.and Mrs.David Wilson, Mr.Gault Parker, Mr.W.E.Hume.Several dinner parties are being arranged for Monday evening, prior to the ball, and everyone expresses satisfaction that the event of the Easter season is going to take place in the new City Hall\u2019s Auditorium.Green Tea Drinkers TRY A PACKET OF- Natural Leaf Green Tea.It\u2019s strengtH Flavour and Economy in use will prove a revelation.v\tH30» In Sealed Packets Only \u2014 At All Grocers.Wanted, for High Class Ladies\u2019 Specialty Shop AYoungWomanas Saleslady Good salary and steady position to the right party.No experience necessary.Answers must give full particulars to receive consideration.Apply Box 80, Record.Records DANCE RECORDS, ÎO-inch double-sided, 75c Honeymoon Chimes\u2014Waltz Waltzing the Blues\u2014Waltz\tVictor That Da-Da Strain\u2014Medley Fox Trot He May Be Your Man\u2014Fox Trot After Every Party\u2014Waltz Don\u2019t Be Too Sure\u2014Fox Trot Down in Maryland\u2014Fox Trot Georgia Cabin Door\u2014Fox Trot Aggravatin\u2019 Papa\u2014Fox Trot Aunt Hagar\u2019s Blues\u2014Fox Trot Fate \u2014(When I Met You)\u2014Fox Trot Lady of the Evening\u2014Fox Trot Underneath the Mellow Moon\u2014Waltz Wonderful One\u2014Waltz Music\u2014Fox Trot Burning Sands\u2014Fox Trot International Novelty Orchestra] Arden, Phil Ohman and Their Orchestral The Virginians] The Virginians! 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Solo)\tA.C.(Eck) Robertson) Vel®r (iCOwYy, Dtnce) c , Henry C' Gilliland-A.C.(Eck) Robertson Liebesfreud (Love s Joy) (Xylophone Solo)\tGeorge Hamilton Green Pair Rosmarin (Schdn Rosmarin) (Xylophone Solo)\tGeorge Hamilton Green/ 12-inch double-sided, $1.50 -Ballet Music (Dance of the Trojan Maidens) -Ballet Music (Dance of Phryné) (Gounod) Victor Symphony Orchestra) Victor.Symphony Orchestra/ 10-inch double-sided, $1.25 Romance (\u201cFrom Suite for Two Pianos\u201d)\tGuv Maier and Lee Patti «on A Jazz Study (a)\u2014Rolling Fire (b) (Duet for 2 Pianos) Guy Maier and Lee Pattison} The Misses Brown, of Kinas' Hall, are spending their Easter holidays at home with their parents.Mrs.J.Newton, Mr.Gordon Newtown and Mrs.H.E.Wilson were in Coaticook the first of the week.Miss Grace Parsons, of Waterville, was visiting friends and relatives in town recently.Mr.and Mrs.Allan Hyatt, are both confined to their room with la grippe.Mr.Henry Harrison will be at the home of his aunt, Mrs.A.S.Hyatt, for some little time now.Mr.P.A.Hill celebrated his eighty-first birthday on March 18th with 'friends who gathered at his home here.He is energetic and strong yet, and is out every day, no matter what the weather.NOT SO VERY DEAF.\u201cLend me a dollar\u201d \u201cHow\u2019s that ?\u201d \u201cI say lend me a dollar.\u201d \u201cCan't hear a word you say.\u201d \u201cWait a minute and I'll write it down.\u201d \u201cTain\u2019t no use.Can't see without my specs.\u201d ON EASTER MONDAy|TpRIL 2, THERE WILL BE NO ISSUE OF THE DAILY RECORD, pp RED SEAL RECORDS, 10-inch, $1.50 X\t?laC° (Dtep Shaded Forest) Act 11 (Soprano) h,lhi,ïï!^cÆ; Wmi.mTtllrtLMu.toa.il W P1»'*» (Ok, B1,«C7.Member Canadian Preaa.Ltd., with drop of leased National New» wire In office\u2014Canadian Free», Associated Pres» and Ren-ter** news oerrices available.SUBSCRIPTION RATES\u2014Ratee etrictly In advance, te any address In Canada.Great Britain and the United States t One year, S3.M: mx months, $1.75: three month*.$1.00; one month, 40c.AN A.B.C.PAPER The Record is a member of the Audit Prurean of Circulation, and Ua eircalatien la refnlarly aadited and f^iaranteod.THE WORLD\u2019S MOST REMARKABLE WOMAN.France is not alone in her mourning for Sarah Boçn-hardt, her illustrious citizen, who has passed from life\u2019s \u2022 stage after one of the most noteworthy careers in history.This great woman belonged to all the world and or.this side of the Atlantic was as greatly beloved as in her native land.Sarah Bernhardt, the \"divine,\u201d undoub- tedly will hold her place in history as the greatest actress of the age and one of the most remarkable women of all time.The following is taken from the Christian Science Monitor: \"Without doubt, the most widely known name among the actors and actresses of history is that of Sarah Bernhardt.Whether or not she was the greatest actress of her time is a question primarily of agreement upon the precise nature of acting\u2014a question upon which such great authorities as Irving and Coquelin could not agree.Duse, apparently, sided with Irving that the player should feel the part, while Bernhardt believed, with her countryman, that he need merely seem to feel the part.But on one point there can be only universal agreement\u2014La Sarah won the admiration of the world of theatregoers to a degree unprecedented, and held it for more than half a century of ceaseless activity in the playhouse.\"It was only a few days ago, while acting, even though confined to her house, in a cinema play, that she was planning to make her tenth American tour.It was this indomitable spirit that, even more than her magnificent acting, made her an object of world-wide esteem, the same spirit that impelled her from the beginning of her struggle against poverty and favoritism to get a foothold on the stage of the Comedie-Francaise.She rir.al!y won the coveted place, only to leave it voluntar-.iy because of the cramping traditions and internal ¦\u2022clitics, and in 1879 began her long series of interna-¦.: r.a.tours in the intervals of her stage triumphs in !?aris.But long before this she had endeared herself to :he people of France by giving np her career at its very dossem.to spend a year as nurse to the soldiers in the ranco-Prcssian War.\u2022\u2022He:' act: e career extended over all the years until ~rar.ee was again at war with Germany, and again she - talent and1 property over to the Nation, i: the years of the World War, although unable to walk -.bout the stage, she acted recruiting p-lays in England and France in a way that so fired the popular imagination that she was likened to another Joan of Arc.Certainly those who spw her performance of the wounded soldier in the \"Field of Honor\" playlet that she acted during the war period cannot forget its full employment of all her resources of emotional intensity, her expression of patriotic fervor in that voice that was human music and that seemed ever to be on the upward wing.\u201cIt is the Bernhardt of the later years, when she triumphed over a physical limitation that would have rushed most ambitions, that Will be remembered, even above her earlier triumphs in the \u2018acting machines\u2019 pro-'ided for her by S&rdou: \u201cLa Tosca,\u201d \u201cFedora,\u2019\u2019 and vary others.Her Marguerite in \"La Dame AuxXame-iias\" changed with the years, until from a sensationaf piece of objective stage work it became at last the efflorescence of woman's inmost nature.Her early successes of a hundred curtain cans «very evening, such as marked her first tour of South Arnica, became triumphs of affecting her audiences so deeply that handclapping and hat-tossing seemed cheap tributes to a great artist.This woman of many talents made no inconsiderable name for herself as a painter, sculptor, and writer between easors in>the theater, for there was an element of greatness in everything she did.and her imagination was as boundless as her generosity.But, above all, she gave a fuller meaning of the word indomitable to many.Well did her life illustrate the motto she kept from her girlhood: \u2018Quandmeme,\u2019 which may be translated, \u2018In spite of everything.\u2019 \u201d THE YEAR WITHOUT A SUMMER.Was there ever a season like this?is a question that has been often asked during this cold and stormy month.Well, the answer is, \"there was and much worse.\u201d Read this reminder from the Toronto Star: \u201cOnce upon a time there esme a year without a summer.It was the year 1816.\u201cSnow fell in June of that year and during each of -he summer months there came freezing nights when ice formed and growing crops were destroyed.Not only in Upper Canada, but throughout the then-occupied United States and in Europe the year 1816 is on record as the cold year without a summer.\"In those days nearly the whole population was self-sustaining as regards food and clothing, and they vailed through somehow.If a summeriess year were to come upon us now, it would be very different\u2014in a crowded industrialized world.\u201cNor was 3 816 the only year th*t was without summer.Herbert J.Browne, in the Dearborn Independent, lise asses the whole matter anÿ states that in the year 391 the Black Sea was frozen over, and in 401 not only the B.ack Sea, but the Bosporus, the Dardanelles and the Sea of Marmora, and that aii this happened again ir.762.In 1384 the Adriatic was frozen.\u201cIt is perhaps just as well that we take the seasons for granted\u2014expect them to come and go each in turn And they do.But at long intervals in the world\u2019s history they slip a cog, and it\u2019s a mighty serious thing.When it happens it must bring man face to face with the realities of existence and force him to do such thinking at he may have neglected.\u201cMarch has persisted in being cold, the whole winter has been somewhat relentless, and most people have had quite enough of it and would welcome the soft and gentle airs of spring.But there is nothing to worry about, for we have all seen March go out lion-like.And down south the strawberries must be ripening as usual, for we eee hexes of them in Toronto shop windows.\u201d houses attract the hardworking housewives of the country.\u201cSometimes the expectation is fulfilled, sometimes there is disappointment.Not all the fortune-seekers succeed.The high salary or wages may be accompanied by some loss of independence.The city occupation may be laborious and monotonous.There may be intense loneliness in a great city, where one often does not know his next-door neighbor.Food is dear, and the salary or wages are eaten up by this and other expenses, higher than in the country.The housewife may find that the family cannot afford a houke and must live in the cramped quarters of a little flat, an unwelcome change fi'om the space, air and sunshine of the country.But the lure continues and will continue.\"The blame cannot be laid on education, except in a very small measure.There was a time when farming was regarded as a purely manual occupation, except for a favored few of the squire and landlord class.But that time has gone in Ontario and in Canada.Agricultural colleges and agricultural courses in the universi-tiees have done much more than to improve fanning methods and increase the quantity and quality of farm products.They have raised the status of agriculture, or, rather, they have recognized its true status as one of the scientific callings.They have heJped to do away with the notion that an educated man is out of place on a farm and can find scope for his trained mind only in some city occupation.\u201cNo doubt a good many come to cities and towns because of educational advantages, which are more easily provided for in large centres.Surely that is an argument for decentralizing these advantages, extending them to rural districts.It is an argument for adolescent education in the country as well as in the cities and towns.If the urban centres were seeking to monopolize these things there would be ground for complaint.But ti.e objection comes in the main not from the cities but from the very people whose children would be benefited.Our aim is not to monopolize but to equalize educational advantages and place the rural districts as far as possible in as good a position educationally as the cities and towns.We fully realize the difficulty that may arise ! in a sparsely settled region, and with any movement of lessening this difficulty we heartily sympathize.\u201d PARAGRAPHS Some of the nations get along in sweet accord, and others are allies.t _ .\u2022 \u2022 « Germany s opposition to the Ruhr invasion appears to be a howling success.* * * A traffic cop says a little tact will make speeders slow down, Doesn't he mean tack?m \u2022 j There are no statues erected to men who thought it best to let well enough alone.m , it*?*?.Harry H.Crowell, former advertising manager and director of sales for the Canada Starch Co., Montreal, who has joined the R.Sykes Muller Company, Ltd., advertising and merchandise service, Montreal.He is a former secretary of the Montreal Publicity Association.cnXhéadsïo VISIT ST.JOHNS NEXT TUESDAY \\V./ Another nice thing about dining at a restaurant is that th wife doesn\u2019t look that way when you spill something on the table cloth.\u2022\ts » Almost any husband would make a perfect lover if he.got Valentino\u2019s salary for doing it.- * » Strange that the olive branch should be an emblem of peace.There is oil in the olive.»\t\u2022\ts At any rate, the man who uses a sandbag to get j your money doesn\u2019t make you file a return.*\ts * Correct this sentence: \u201cPlease don\u2019t make me play outdoors,\" said the little boy; \u201cI\u2019m afraid I\u2019ll get my clothes soiled.\u201d .Some men haven\u2019t spent a cent for repairs since they I bought their cars in 1921, and some have better mem-1 ories.* Sir Henry Thornton and Others Will Inspect Industries\u2014Two Injured as Result of Accidents.ST.JOHNS, Que., Mar.31.\u2014In response to an invitation from the Mayor and City Council, a party of officials of the Canadian National Railways will visit St.Johns on Tuesday, April 3rd.Upwards of thirty officials headed by Sir Henry Thornton and including all the heads of departments, not forgetting an old St.Johns boy, Mr.Harry Charlton, manager of the Advertising Barer,,:, are scneduled to make the visit.While in St.Johns the party will be the guests of the city from the time of their arrival at 10 o\u2019clock in the morning until about 8 o\u2019clock in the evening, when they will, it is understood, become the guests of the St.Johns Board of Trade at their annual banquet.CRUSHED BY FREIGHT CARS Crushed between two freight cars, in the C.P.R.siding of the Singer Manufacturing Company plant, St.Johns, Que., at 3 o\u2019clock Friday afternoon last.Modeste La-bonte, 31 years cf age, suffered injuries to his back.He was taken to the St.Johns General Hospital, where he was examined by Dr.N.A.Sabourin.The extent of his injuries could not be exactly ascertained and it was decided to take him in to Montreal for Xiray examination on Saturday.Labonte, who is an employee of the Singer Company, was coupling two cars on the siding when the accident occurred.SCALDED BY BOILING SODA.On Saturday morning last.as young Eldred Frith, son of Mr.and Mrs.George Frith, was carrying a nail of boiling soda upstairs at the Belding Corticelli \u2022 plant here, he missed his footing and fell to the bottom, landing on the pail of boiling soda, which soaking through his clothing burned him severely on the back and down one side.Everything was done to relieve his sufferings and unless unexpected complications set in, he will come round safely, though it will be some weeks before he is able to be out.fmm for every kind of BuiIding\"Steep orF/i It\" 1 / l.W 'U 7 i&S# y r ry TT m m \u2022 < repute- \u2022A, Plain Surface\u2014 Barrett Everlastic Giant Shingles The Newest Thing in Shingle 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If women in any considerable number adopt those Egyptian costumes our streets are going to look like continuous tablet* of animated hieroglyphic*.SOMEWHAT BELATED.(St.John Telegraph.) fhe suggestion that the Ruhr problem should be referred to the League of Nations will no doubt be strongly endorsed.It is surprising that a determined effort was not made to have that done in the first place.\t* U.S.CUSTOMS MEN ARREST SMUGGLERS DRIFTING FROM COUNTRY TO CITY.\"Oie drift of population from country to city has been underway for many year*.It is unfortunate for it* effect upon the great industry of agriculture is unfavorable.However, it is due to reason* which are difficult to combat.Discussing these the Toronto Glob* say»: \u201cThe drift from country to city is due to many causât.One is th* general detire for wealth, which draws reas t* th* place* where great fortunes are made ami h4g «*1 Sirius paid.Another is found in the comparatively \u2022tori mad r* u\u2019ar hour* prevailing in many city occupation* Tie gregarious instinct attract* people to gr#a* rtritrm C\u2018 J' MTc0\u201cat\u2019 Ai Ellison' ^ lino- Tit Vikvrw ^\tson.Interment was made m the Pain and soreness are gone, Ask any druggist for a jar of Rowles Red Pepper RubS Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Rpwles on each package.JAPANESE MEDICAL MEN AND SCIENTISTS BED PEPPED HEIT STOPS BiCKJCHE \u2019ouch\u201d from a sore, lame back.It -udsthehtortur0eUataoncet certainly:a half-sister.Miss Susan KoUmyep When you are suffering so you! - .«8 \\ %A V ^ R .\t\u2022 M*mber* of \u2018I1* co!Tr\"i,,1,,.on\t^\t.be Oriental nation to study condition, in Canada and United State*.Left to right: Baron Yo.hiiuro lakak:, chief surgeon, Tokio rio.pital; L»r.Sahachiro Hata, professor of medicine, Keio University; Dr.Kinnosuke Wliura, protessor internal medicine, Imperial University, Tokio, and chairman of the commission: Dr.Keinosuke Mirairi dean of Medical College, Imperial University, Kyushu.a few days in Richmond, the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Tozcr.in charge of the funeral arrangements.LIFE WAS MISERY ! \u201cI was reading the other day about Neurasthenia, about the Lige {lumber of people who were troubled with this disease.It is just what my wife had.She jielt miserable rJI the time and was constantly.depressed.She would vya.ien in the morning and tell me biat something dreadful was going to happen that day.Life was nothing short of misery for her.She was so depressed that I expected she would lose her mind and have to go to a sanitarium and 1 kept wondering how I would ret' the money to pay for her.She could snot eat and had no appetite for food.She was irritable and cranky most of the time.If she was crossed in any way, she >vou! 4* 4- 4* \u2022I* *2v *1\u2019 4- *ir *£\u2022 4* *\u2022> 4\t*\u2022> *5* 4* *r ?LACE\u2014LLOYD.FOSTER, Que.March 30.\u2014The marriage of Earl, youngest son of Mr.Wm.Lace, to Miss Olive Lloyd took place at Mr.Wm.Lace\u2019s on Saturday afternoon at four o'clock The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Mr.A.Chilton.Rev.Chas.Scrimgeour performed the ceremony.A buffet lunch was served.The young couple will reside in Foster.Til Tell the World r, was m the spirit of \u201cpaia the word along\" that Frank E.John*, a well-known Montreal traveller, penned us the following letter : \u201cNow I am going to givfe you an unsolicited tcftimonial.Heretofore I have had a profound contempt for patent medicine*, particularly «o-callcd liniment*.One day last fall after a hard day\u2019s tramp In the slush.I developed a severe pain in my legs and like a man who has never had anything wrong with him physically.1 complained rather boieterously# The good little wife says: * I will rub them with, some liniment.' \u2018Go ahead.* I said, juct to humor her.Well, in she comes with a bottle of MINARD\u20193 and gets busy.The pain disappeared in a few minutes, and you H can tell the world I said so/!\tlg CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Kg Z 1 How To Sleep S-In-a-Bed Yis IS, it CAN be done\u2014but not like this.The trouble is, most people no to bed with \u2022\u2019something\" on tile mind-or ON THE STOMACH 1 The answer is, no matter what the day has brought forth to up-net your mind and digestive or-gans, take Bccchum\u2019s Pills when you retire.\t/ Though in no sense a \u201cslocping potion, this BOyoars-famous household medicine so harmonizes the system that you can aleap in quiet and perfect rest, even in two feot of bed space.Beecham\u2019s Pills are as eflicfcnt and harmless for children as for adults\u2014sweetening the stomach, invigorating digestion and slii rin^ liver and bowels to natural activity.At Ail Druggista\u201425c and 50c BRODEUR\u2014TAYLOR NORTH HATLEY, March 31\u2014 a very pretty wedding took plaide on Thursday, March 29, at 10.30 a.m., at the home of Mr, and Mrs.L.H.Taylor, North Hatley, when their second daughter, Elsie Adelaide, and Mr.Raymond Brodeur, of Montreal, were united in the bonds of holy matrimony.The ceremony was performed by the Rev.E.K.Wilson,.of Waterville, under an arch of evergreens and white marriage bell.The bride was unattended, and was given away by her fa-(shortly you lift ther.She was gowned in white crepe fingers.Truly! de chine, with corsage bouquet of I Your druggist sells a tiny bottle pink carnations.The bridegroom (of \u201cFreezone*\u2019 for a few cents, suf-I was supported by Mr.Put Lynch.Ificient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, « Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little Freezone\u201d on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then it right off with At twelve o\u2019clock a lunchqon was served.The happy couple left via Waterville at 2.33 p.m.for Montreal, I where they intend to make their future home.The beautiful gifts included j china, silver, linen and cut glass.The bride was the recipient of a j cheque from the head office of the j E.T.Telephone Co., whom she has ! faithfully served as operator for the j past four years.The telephone' sub-1 scribers gave her another purse of over $20 in appreciation of her excellent service at central.The local ( stivff of the E.T.T.presented her with a fountain pen.Only the immediate relatives of the young couple were present, owing to a recent bereavement in the family of thq bridegroom.The out-of-town guests included Mrs.F.Jordan and Mrs.J.Wheeler, ' of Sherbrooke, sisters of the bridegroom, and Miss Geraldine Jordan, of Sherbrooke, niece of the bridegroom.NICOLLT FALLS and the calluses, without soreness or irritation.From n story: \u201cSleep, like black snow, fell silently upon me.\u201d Lived in the noft eonl district.The last of the fferics of cottage services was held on Thursday evening.These services have all been well attended and have been very much appreciated.Miss Olive Hannan I ssuffering from an attack of tonsilitis, Mr.Harry Barlow has returned home after spending a few days in Sherbrooke on business.Miss Annie.Barlow is confined to the house for a few days with a sprained ankle.Miss Alberta Elliott, of Shawinig-au Full, is spending the holidays With her parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.I.¦ Elliott.Miss Elsie Elliott is spending the holidays in Nctv yorf\u2019T'ity, the guest, of Mr.and Mrs.Spencer.Miss Marjory Olney has recovered from an attack of nlourUy.Mrs.William Golden is «spending Itching and Burning Terrible, Cuticura Heals.\u201c I wss troubled with eceenis on my hands and body.It broke out in a red rash and later formed sore eruptions containing water.The itching and burning were terrible.My bands had to be bandaged, and my clothing aggravated the breaking out on my body.The trouble lasted about three months.\u201c A friend advised me to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment.I did and found they helped me.and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Ointment I was healed.\u201d (Signed) Mrs.Russell Hendsbee.Sand Point, Nova Scotia.Cuticura Soap.Ointment and Talcum are all you need for every-day toilet and nursery purpoees.8osj)2Sr (*ntm«ntir»n4KN> TakniatiV SWr'Ctftiour* Scmn tknrwm with eut muff.SHORT ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM SUTTON Personals of Interest to Residents of Sutton Neighborhood.SUTTON, March 31.\u2014Miss Evelyn Lafleur, of Montreal, spent Sunday last with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.James Lafleur.Miss Lafleur is leaving today from Montreal for New York, Washington, D.C., and El Paso, Texas, then on to visit her brothers and sisters :n California.Mrs.V.Shufelt is in Montreal visiting relatives for some time.Mrs.Avery is spending the weekend with Mrs.M.E.Ladd at Call\u2019s Mills.Mrs.H.II.Allen and Mrs.C.Cowan, of Alva, were guests of Mrs.E.Bresee on Thursday.Mr.Brooks has gone to Montreal with friends over Easter.Mrs.Clinton Eastman and two children, of West Lebanon, N.H., were guests at Mrs.L.A.Perkins and other relatives this week.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Hawley visitod at Mr.J.Ladd's, Call\u2019s Mills, on Tuesday last.' There will be special Easter services in the Methodist \u2022 Church on Sunday next.The choir are preparing music for the two services.Miss Helen Hawk accompanied her friend, Miss Grace Shufelt, to her home over the week-end, and were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Levi Shufelt at East Farnham.Rev.A.A.Wallace is spending the week-end at the horrid of Mr.and Mrs.D.F.Sweet, Iron Hill.Miss Florence Hasler has gone to Stanstead College, and is the guest of her brother for a few days.Miss Bessie Cowanj of Abercwn, was here recently callm gon friends.Miss Sarah Bolstridge has closed her school for fouF weeks\u2019 vacation at East Hill.Mr.A.C.Hawley calling at Mr.G.Hooper\u2019s, Call\u2019s Mills, one day last week.Mr.Fred Arthur, of Knowiton, called on the Misses Winchester and other friends on Tuesday last.Mr.and Mrs.Dan Brown, of Farnham, were guests of Mrs.J.Lafleur recently.Miss Ardis Crowell, of Glen Sutton, is spending her holidays at her home here with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.G.Crowell.Mrs.C.K.Moffatt and Mrs.H.A.Slnith, of Brome, called on friends her^ on Wednesday.Mrs.M.E, Owens visited relatives and friends in Frelighsburg last week.Mr.Nelson, Goyette was taken to a Montreal Hospital on Friday morning for an operation.He was accompanied by Dr.R.T.Macdonald.Mr.J.H.Brock was the week-end guest of friends in Bedford.Mr.O.Truax, of Dunkin, was here I on business one day last week.Mrs.Jas.Lafleur visited friends in Richford recently.Mrs.R.T.Macdonald went to Montreal one day Inst week.Mr.Frank Carr went to Foster on business last week.Miss Rachel Hurlbut is home from j Bury for the Easter holidays.Mr.Hubert Stetson gone to Knowiton to start'work in Mr.L l Crandell\u2019s garage.Mr.and Mrs.! Stetson are making plans to move jto Knowiton in a short time.Miss Mary Richardson is spending a few days with Mrs.D.Bick-! ford.Miss Helen Magoon, who has been j spending the winter months with j Mrs.A.J.Dyer, has returned to her j home in Rieliford, Vt.Mrs.George Horn is quiet ill.Mr.J.W.Murphy spent two days ! in Montreal on business.Mr.Austin Chamberlain, of East Hill, was here on Friday.\u2014 ?- BISHOP'S CROSSING sjs\tsj, *?«\t4* 4*-\t*** *** *\u2022+* *J*\t+Ï* *2* DEATHS REPORTED * « \u2022:* ?*:?* * ?* \u2022}\u2022 \u2022:* * * \u2022> MISS CECILIA B.MANION, RICH-MONO Miss Cecilia B.Manion, daughter of the late Patrick Manion and Margaret Manion, his wife, of Cleveland Township, passed away at the Sherbrookfe Sanitarium! on Friday, March 23, after a long and painful illness, borne with admirable Christian resignation.She had endeared herself by her many sterling qualities which adorned her short career of twenty-four years to a wide circle of friends who will greatly regret her passing away.The funeral took place on Monday, March 26, from the residene NEW LAW WILL ALLOW TURKS ONLY ONE WIFE MINE WORKERS CHALLENGE THE SYDNEYBOARD Board of Trade Publicly Chah lenged to Attempt to Stamp Out \u201cRed\u201d Element in Capa Breton.(Associated Press Despatch) SYDNEY, N.S., Mar.31.\u2014Opea-ly expressing its contempt for what it terms an initiation Fascisti, Phal, ten Local of the United Mine Work-, ers yesterday issued a public challenge to the Sydney Board of Trade to come out to New Aberdeen and there begin its avowed purpose of stamping out the \u201cRèd\u201d element In C&pe Breton.Organized miners and stepl workers of Cape Breton last night united in a telegram to Premier King, demanding an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the present \u2018\u2018Red\u2019\u2019 strike scare.While there be no general strike of Cape Breton miners and steel woi'kers on Apidl 1, according to positive statements maed last night b yboth U.M.W.headquarters in Glace Bay and by officials 'of the steel union in Sydney, it was intimated at both places that what may take place after the first of the month was largely problematical.r s \u2022 i .i : Coaticook on Saturday.Many cnanges OI Attitude in Last Miss Hilda Canning left for Mont- Few Years Towards Old Mos- rea!,.on Saturday, where she hfc* a position.* Mr.and Mrs.A.O.Lyons spent Tuesday in Rock Island.Mrs.Joseph White is in the Mont- lem Marriage Customs.CAssociated Press Despatch.}\t- JARIS, Mary 31.-A law is short- \"eal Royal Victona Hospital to have -7?vr$ «.Mr.A.M, Kali, Ki.hm.nd, Jh;.|\ti %s.\u201cSU ' OM.% '« pre»\u201et solemn requiem mass was by Rev.G.Lavallee, parish priest, | i1 arm*2îha\u201d?tu0^SrT^Klsn \u2018Y.1013'i ' \"Mr/'and Mrs! Jed Lyons, of \"the and the remains wese laid away in ^ 'lea ^\ta f f\u2019 Balsams, spVnt the week-end with the family plot m St.Bibiane Ceme-!''h.° 13 saHlns: Loday '0,1 the ,Aqu^: : friends in town.tery.She is survived by her mother ania |01 'NGW York, where he willi - ^.-n\u2014 and three sisters, Misses Mary E., a^en ELI ABLE GIRL WANTED TO HELP in kitchen and with housework.For particulars write or apply to Mr.F.Mayotte, care of Lovell's Mills, East Hereford, Que.pHILDREN\u2019S NURSE WANTED.MUST ^ be thoroughly reliable and experienced.Forty dollars per month.Apply by letter to Box 82 Record Office.p IRL OR WOMAN WANTED FOR GEN-eral housework, family of three.Duties to commence immediately.Phone 1746-F.Mrs.Standish, 9 Fulton Ave.prOUSEMAID WANTED FOR BISHOP\u2019S College School.Apply The Matron.¦VriDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTED FOR housework in country home.All modern conveniences in house.Two in family.Apply Mre.C.Dunsmore, R.M.D.No.1, Sherbrooke.Phone 1609 ring 2.TTOUSEKEEPER WANTED BY YOUNG ^ widower on a farm, with three children eged five to nine.Apply Box 84 Record.BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS Deaths, 25c.; Death where funeral notice is added, 75c.; Card of Thanks, 75c.; In Me-moriam, 75c.; poetry, 10c.per line; list of flowers, 10c.per line; Births, 25c.; Marriages, 25c.When charged, 25c.extra in all above caees.BIRTHS.MILLER\u2014At Ketchen, Sask., on March 12th, a son to Mr.and Mrs.Thos.H.Miller (nee Hildred Gra* ham) of Scotstown.DEATHS.GRADY\u2014Passed away at Waterloo, Que., on March 28th, 1923, Lila Esther, little daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Grady, at the age of 4 years and 10 months.BROUARD\u2014At 149 St.Clair Ave., Toronto, on March 24th, James Brouard, aged 87 years, formerly of Inverness, Que.FLEMING\u2014Entered into rest at her home in Melbourne, Que.on March 81st, 1923, Elizabeth Eames, widow o fthe late W.J.Fleming, aged 75 years and 11 months.MUNSTER\u2014Entered into rest on March 27th, 1923, at her late residence, Brooklyn, N.Y., Mrs.Elizabeth Munster, at the age of 68 years.Funeral service Friday, Interment in Cypress Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.i r&ai» NURSING.A GENTS \u2014 MEN OR WOMEN.SELL knitting yarn, the article meet in de- FIVE HUNDRED Of1 EACH.HALF AND one gallon bottles for fale ; suitable for syrup.Arsell's Drug Store, City.FARMER'S SURREY FOR SALE CHEAP.Almost new, auto top and curtains, removable back seat ; suitable for either driving or marketing.B.G.Huske, Gore, Que.OIX WEEKS OLD BOSTON BULL DOG ^\t* male; for ale.Apply P.Pelletier, 1 I King EELît, City.9AOftrt FT- OF MATCHED BOARD- 'WUUUVJ ing.10,COO 2x6, 2x8, 2x10 sized.Will sell for $34 per thousand.Apply 166 Short St.SITUATIONS WANTED.POSITION WANTED A3 HOUSEKEEP-er.English family preferred.Willing to go to country.Apply Record Box 85.SITUATIONS VACANT.VITE WANT RELIABLE AGENTS TO ?sell our weil-k*«wT» fruit and cm*- ! mental tree* ; good pay, exclusive tarn ta ry < right».Our agency u valuable.Writ» for particular*.Pelham Nursery Co., Toronto Ont.LOST AND FOUND.! f i OLD PENCIL LOST ON KING ST.EAST | ' ^ Wellington to Sun Life Bidg.Finder : riease return to Record Office or 153 Lcr.don Masonic Hail LN RECORD BLOCK FOR RENT as Masons are building.Apply Daily Record Office.mand.Everybody is knitting.We supply sample card of nineteen shades of the best two ply and four ply knitting yarns on the market.This yarn is specially adapted for use on knitting machine».We allow large profits and supply your customers free with printed instructions for knitting popular, up-to-date garments.This helps make sales.Write for sample card and territory.DonaJda Manufacturing Company, Dept.128, Toronto, Ont.A f AKE $50 A WEEK WITH OUR LAT-eat lines of Pure Rubber Apron» and other specialties.Splendid proposition.Full information upon request.The London Art Rubber Co., Desk 19, London.Out.A GENTS TO SELL DR.BOVEL\u2019S TOI-let Soap\u2014Toilet Article»\u2014Home Remedies.Men or women can do this work and earn from $25 to $75 per week.Whole or spare time.Territories allowed.For further particulars apply: Bovei Manufacturing Co., Dept.19, Toronto.Ont.4 GENTS\u2014PYRO FIRE EXTINGUISFER -*\u2022*- \u2014A New Invention weighs only three , lbs.Excells work of heavy, high priced devices.Guaranteed.Selling like wild fire in organized territory\u2014price only $2.Agents profit over 100c/r.J.S.Perry, P.E.I., sold 750 last thirty days.Alvin McAulay placed 14 in two hours.Write for agency today.Pyro Fire Extinguisher Co., 611 Echo Drive, Ottawa.Ont.I 4 GENTS WANTED TO SELL OUR KEY- less Padlock.Write today for exclusive territory.Sorel Lock Limited, Sorel, Que.ATEN AND WOMEN TO TRAVEL AND appoint local representatives.Yt»rly guarantee $1092 (weekly average of $21.00;, and expense».Write at once for particulars, j Winston Co., Dept, (I.S., Toronto.rpEN-ROOMED TENEMENT TO LET\u2014 43A Wellington So., suitable for boarding house ; also four-roomed tenement in the same building.Apply to 45 Wellington St.South.Phone 1634-W.TROUBLE TENEMENT BRICK HOUSE, for sale.Modern improvements, 1*4 acres land ; also five acres land with never-failing spring.Cheap to quick buyer.All on Massawippi St., Lennoxville.Apply to J.G.Mallory, Lennoxville.A GOOD TENEMENT OF EIGHT ROOMS, No.103 King St West, to let Apply to Ludger Forest, Dentist, King Street TTEATED APARTMENT TO LET\u2014FOUR rooms, bath, water charges included; window shade» affixed.Very desirable.Wilson\u2019s Apartment Frontenac St.Apply A.R.Wilson.Plumber, City.Phone 291.LIVE STOCK FOR SALE.pHESTER WHITE PIGS FOR SALE\u2014 1 Both sexes, registered, farrowed March | 1st also Brown Swiss bull» from a prize-! winning herd.W.A.Jolley, Waterloo, Que.TTTLLSIDE STOCK FARM OFFERS REG-j -Lx ktered Holstein bull calves from high producing dames, sire Judge Paul Beets, i 45638.Price $20.J.H.Pibua Jr., Knowlton, i Que.! TUST RECEIVED\u2014A CAR LOAD OF i horses.In this lot you will find good ) farm, draft and general purpose horses at moderate price».Apply to M.R.O'Donnell, American House Stables.TTOUSE OF THREE TENEMENTS WITH two stable» and a big shed.No.28 Olivier St, for sale.This house is in good condition and a good investment.Not much cash.Apply to Ludger Forest, Dentist, King Street.THARM FOR SALE AT EAST CLIFTON.Compton County, over thirty acres, sixty apple trees, bearing plums, strawberries and other fruit; sugar place, five hundred trees ; comfortable house on main road, close to church, school and store: two barns.Nice home.Price, two thousand dollars.Seven hundred and fifty down, balance one hundred dollars per year on five per cent, mortgage.Mrs.Katherine Bennett, East Clifton, Compton County, Que.pHOICE REGISTERED AYRSHIRE BULL ^ calves, from heavy milking strain.Government tested herd, for sale.Prices $25 and up.Write, phone or call Wilkins Bros., Farnham, Que.npwo DURHAM BULLS.REGISTERED.A one two years old and one four, for = ale.Apply V.A.Fisk.Waterville, Que.MALE HELP WANTED.CT) T> FARM LANDS.YOU CAN \u2022 \u2022AV* now own your own Form Home in Western Canada\u2019s rich open prairie, fertile park belts, or irrigated lends that are yielding new wealth to men, who not so long ago, may have been your unsatisfied, toiling neighbors.Good soil, good climate, good schools, churches and varied amusements, make farm life there desirable and attractive.Terms, 10>% cash, the balance in twenty years.Special terms to actual settler».For information and literature, apply to C.L.Norwood.Land Agent, Desk N, Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Winosor Station, Montreal.PRIVATE NURSES EARN $16 TO $30 a week.Learn by home study.Catalogue free.Dept.81, Royal College of Science, Toronto, Canada.MISCELLANEOUS.PITMAN\u2019S SHORTHAND.TYPEWRIT-ing.Bookkeeping, Commercial Correspondence, Complete Business Training.Private individual lessons.Prospectus on application.Frank Dudley, Cert.P.S.,\t13 Stanley Ave.Tel.1407-J.VIT ANTED\u2014 A GOOD PROTESTANT FAM-\u2019 \u2019 ily to adopt infant from birth, of healthy parentage.Address Box S3 Record.IN MEMORIAM.NUTBROWN.\u2014In loving memory of uuri little daughter, Janie Elizabeth, vtfio passe»! away on April 1st, 1922.It\u2019s just a year ago today God called our dear little Janie away, God called her home,, it was Hfa wCT, Forget her; no, wo never will.Inserted by Father, Mother, Brother, MR.AND MRS.WM.B.NUTBROWN^ CLARENCE R.NUTBROWN* Leeds Village, Que.-
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