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[" '**\u2018\u2022.-'.,-',-\u20224 ^*.*4**\t4 \u2018lyf™ H ' \u2022»* Tf i - ff i Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1923.Twenty-seventh Year» CLOSE CONTESTS EXPECTED IN ONTARIO TODAY Chancellor Cuno States Resistance Will Be Continued Cano Says Ruhr Resistance Not To Be Abandoned German Chancellor Reiterated that Passive Resistance in Ruhr Would Be Continued as Long as Necessary in Interests of Germany\u2014Trade Union Delegates Unanimously Decided that Abandonment of Passive Resistance Could Only Be Considered When \u201cBrutal Foreign Military Opposition Ceases and Fair Terms of Negotiations Are Agreed To\u201d\u2014Nationalists of Communists Engage in Fighting at Eisleben, Prussian Saxony.(Associated Press Despatch) BwitLIN, June 25.\u2014In a speech at the opening of the agricultural exposition in Koenigsberg, East Prussia, yesterday, Chancellor Cuno referred to the Ruhr and eparations problems in words considered to show little disposition on the part of the Government to compromise.The Chancellor declared the spirit of resistance and the will to resist were a* firm as ever among the Ruhr population.This convinced him, he j said that the entire German people would show themselves as unswerv-1 ing in political and economic matters as the people of the Ruhr and the Rhineland.EISLEBEN WAS THE SCENE OF STREET FIGHTING (Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, June 25.\u2014Street fighting occurred in Eisleben, Prussian Saxony, between Nationalists and Communists on the occasion of the unveiling there of a memorial to the assassinated German Foreign Minister, Dr.Walter Ratheau, the Central News states.Two of the demonstrators are reported dead and twenty-five seriously injured.REFUSE TO CONSIDER ABANDONMENT OF PASSIVE RESISTANCE CAssociated Press Despatch) BERLIN, June 25.\u2014A conference of trade union delegates from the Ruhr, meeting at Bielefeld yesterday, unanimously decided that abandonment of passive resistance coul3 only -be considered when \u201cbrutal foreign military opposition ceases and fair terms of negotiations are agreed to.\u201d Theyfurther declared that passive resistance would not cease until \u201cthe brufm injustice\" of the French and Belgians in paralyzing the railroads and thereby endangering the food supply, ceased.,.\u2022 - / .¦ ¦ t .\u2022\t';\u2022\t'i«st again faced the court to ans-journed until seven or possibly >er the charge of the slaying of eight in the evening each day of Raoul Delorme.(Associated Pr»»a Despatch.) CHRISTIANIA, June 25.\u2014By' the Abbe stored his car will be^1'^ 11 n'i^re, Sf.fiftJ p-?r ^ among the model exhibits.The cel-jf®'_Jc*'jS\u2018' \"ntdl\tan(t cnemicals lar in which it is alleged he was attending to the furnace will be shown in model fprm.The question of visibility or audibility, which has come up so repeatedly )n the preliminary hearings of the case, will thus be made clear to .the jury, and a clear conception of conditions surrounding the mystery will be afforded.The fourth day of the Delorme the current week.Mr.Caldex, K.C., Crown prosecutor, proposes to complete the emse for the Crown on Wednesday, and this will be greatly facilitated by the production in court today j of a fo.ur-foot high model of the] house at 190 St.Hubert Street, Sister Sainte Eleuthere, of the Gray Ni.us, Ottawa, was the first witness called.She fixed the date upon which Raoul Delorme was operated upon for appendicitis as February 7th, 1921.Pierre Lalime, a neighbor of the 'and subjecting these to very bear/ ptesotre, a srienrist of the Kulle-bund says he has succeeded in mak ing \u2022\u2022artificial wood,\u201d possessing all the qualities of ger.euine wood.Its specific gravity is the same as wood, its hardness the same as oak.It can be planed, sawed, bored, nailed, painted, stained or polished and submitted to every process of carpentry or manufacture to which, real wood is subjected.It will not* deteriorate in water, and on ac-1 count of the chemicals it contains | it is impervious to rot and only I burns at a temperature very much,1 higher than that at which real timber ignites._____^ COMMANDER OF GREEK ARMY RESIGNS.(Aoociated Pro»* Despatch) ATHENS, June 25\u2014General Pungalos commender in chief of the Greek army, has resigned.He ig aucceeded bv General Mavromi-chalis, Minister of War.Reasons of health are given as the cause of1 General Pangalos' retirement._______\t!\toccupied by\tAbbe Delorme at\tthe Debnpe family, told of having heard (Associated\tPress DejnatcV) j\ttime of the\tmurder of Raoul.-\tand j the motor in lather Delorme\u2019s gar- PLYMOUTH, June 25.\u2014 Like in which he and his sisters and half-la£° running: sometime between 10.45 her sister ships ami the British lin- 'sistors still reside.This model canjnnu 11 o clock on the night ot Janu-ers, the French steamer\tLa France!\tbe taken to\tpieces, flat bv flat\tand'Hfy 1922.Later in the same left yesterday\tfor New\tYork with!\twill be used\tto show the jurors\tex-1 oiffht, about 1 n.m.he heard the De- roduced liquor supplies.Her C5p-|actly where each witness called, hirme furnace bainjç shaken, Lalime tends to teat the new Amer-!says he or she was on the dav of did not hear the oar leave the garnis ship carrying a can- January fith, 1922.\tnge.He heard the motor running siderabl© variety of liquor under The annexes and surroundings in third speed and never in high seal, intended for the east-bound ' of the house wil lalso be shown in which to him meant the car did not control of liquor stood early las* vnvaarfe,\t-vinjaturn.\tand tha uanuro in which leave the garage.\tnutht at 33,637.WINNIPEG, June 25.\u2014 Withl several rural polls still to report, the majority in favor of the Mod-/ oration League bill for Government ( \u2022» [ PAGE'nrdX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, JUNE 25.Î925.The Nei'vp-Tirecl .Rusin^.vs Prokssioiud M-im\tVidor/?«»(.ST.FRANCIS I DISTRICT NEWS Gatherings by tbe Daily Recnrd Correspondents in the Various Communities._ CAPELTON - » Upon the return of Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Hod^e to their future home here, a presentation in the form of j an electric table lamp was made bv | Mr.0.Beland on behalf of the I ¦works\u2019 employees of the Nichols ___________________________ Chemical Company, Limited.Mr.j- -\u2014\u2014 -~ Hodee, in his response, thanked ,\t, ,,\t.his fellow workers for their *ener- h°me °f ous ^.ft and good wishes.\t* After a few da>s wth thelr fath- Mrs.E.Osborne and family, of Ma^osc.were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.J.Cordy.A large number of members attended the fortnightly meeting of the Junior Auxiliary, which was held in Christ\u2019s Church at Eustis.The meeting opened with hymn and prayer, followed by the usual business meeting.The study w-as on Henan.China, including the NERVE FOOD er, Mr.H.F.Pope, Mrs.E.J.Weir and Mrs.L.H.Orcutt have returned to their homes in North Hatley and Kingscroft.DANVILLE On Wednesday evening, June 2tfth the Pupil\u2019s Band of Masson Academy gave an open air concert in front of the Town Hall, where a .,\t.- J,.#'! Err-' : H \"/ 'C W Lieutenant Russell L.Mauphn, of the U.S.Army Air Service, is awaitinar favorable weather conditions nan.Lnina.i.-nu n .c-\t^\t+ T T ;;\tf , -y ^ir service, is awaitinar favorable we of letter?from m innr e.\tereCLec* i0Ilv,t^eu 0CJ ^°r ^l* DroDosed\t\u2022cro** the continent.He plans to make the trip between sunrise and to .ere.A chapter from -Shushilia.\u201d,^310^,B^e the concert the band .tory of an Indian girl, was also\t^ re4ldence\t*?-, son H.Smith, Mayor of Danville, : and played a few pieces in his honor.! The Mayor thanked the band and refreshments were served to the boys by the members of the Mayor\u2019s 1 i family.The band then proceeded to | the Town Hall, and during one hour and a half, the citizens of Danville : enjoyed a most interesting musical Mrs.A.Crawford, of Xew York.1 Pro?r?mlne- Considering that the was a guest of her father.Mr.J.hand i?composed of boys ranging in Keenan, the past week.\tj age from eight to ^sixteen years, and Mrs.George Wslave and daueht- Tl>ha,t fourteen of the thirty members er Marion, of Peathton.were visit- ,had \u201d£\tnot* 01\tbefore \u2022eb re at ves here recently\t|l?st September, anyone wno heard * A' a\tenjandmo- con^ert 1^3çine the amount M:35j.uAddie Drape:Ju U lel:d,T5 Of work it represents for the boys sunset.grirl.was lead.The meeting adjourned meet or.June 28th at seven p.m.The Ladies \u2019Guild will meet with Mrs.W.Ellis, -Beividere, on Thursday, June 28th.MOE\u2019S RIV ER POLICE STOPPED MISS C BOXING BOUTS - AT SO Boxing cn Sunday Was Contrary to Law\u2014Other Noies.ST.JOHNS, Que., June 23.\u2014 The chjef of police sent a constable to the Exhibition grounds on Sunday last to prevent the boxing matches which were advertised for that afternoon, as they were in contravention of both federal and provincial laws.Councilor Prescott\u2019s move to have the attention of the travelling public directed to our modern waterworks plant by having the name either painted on the concrete beam 15 BÏ TUG MAC Declares It Entirely Overcam* Indigestion, Palpitations and Weakness.\u201cMother certainly did me a good id turn when she had me try Tanlac, for the treatment restored me to perfect health again,\u201d recently said Miss Ceeile Therrien, popular young lady residing at 230 Johette St., Montreal.\u2018\u2022It was about three years ago I suffered for a whole year with indigestion, palpitation of the heart and general debility.I became terribly thin and underweight, and felt weak and dizzy all the time.\u201cWell, mother got me started on encircling the building, or else er-j Tanlac and the treatment made my ected on a wire screen on top,is one I digestion good and en e\tP \u201c in Ih.\u201etl\u201e direction, a, hundred, | p.t.t,™«nd ¦%*;*%**&£ \u2019\u2022alt pass the plant dailv by train orl1-^-\u2014\t, -____\t.\tv,00hv, =\u201e auto and beyond perhapg admiring,\tj ^veJt had s own rernedv for constipation.$1300.The first figure means the ; por sa]e everywhere.city supplying the paint.\tj\t.____________ The city engineer and a member of the Kiwanians were in Montreal) i last week looking over the system I iof installation of civic playground) [gymnastic material.It has been) decided to install the bars, swings,) FEW ATTENDED MEETING OF BURY CHURCH year, tended to show that the so-|ciety was very active among the j church organizations, j The treasurer of the quarterly ) official board was then called upon ,to present the financial statement.)On this occasion, through the use of the blackboard, the report was list-jened to with great attention, and i with much interest.It was found )that although a state of indebted-! ness still existed, the finances were LAID CHURCH CORNER STONE ATC0ATICÜ0K Methocioîs Held Annual Congre- jn a somewhat better condition than New Methodist Church Is Being ?tc.v °.n the.i01 in rear 0f the city part of her vacation with her aunt,iard their dçv^ted leader Rev Bro.\u2018ti6\u2019.-.0\" Hea\u2018h\u2018°\"-\t, iCorentin, director of the Academy.Mrs.A.H.Draper and Miss Hilda Sutton were in Sherbrooke on irday.Miss Hilda Sutton has turned from Macdonald gational Meeting \u2014 Reports lLthe be8hnn':nK of the church yea- r The report was closed by a few remarks from the treasurer, who pointed out some of the causes of ¦pbe!tbe recurring deficits, and to em- bays Submitted.Erected _____\tCompletion.Limai *e.-w\t'\t- ,\t- BURY, Que., June 25.\u2014 The i11?6 recurrin?deficits- and to em- mATTroniT SaQ:: Af,er the concert the boys were en- annual congregational meeting of!Phasize his remarks, placed upon 1 » V2ATIS°t?K.\u2019 tertamea m the secretary s office, tbe Bury Methodist Church, held on tbe blackboard a facsimile of a naze L, lar?B D\tM \u2022 ialong the north side and along rarsonage Neanng the west side fronting on Longueuil I .street, thus leaving sufficient) I ground for the playing of squash ! ball.COATICOOK, Que., JJune 25.\u2014\tThere was a joint meeting on Beauty Conte*ited You are always confident that your beauty j has been developed to\" its highest possibilities after using Gouraud's Oriental Cream.White Flesh-Racbcl.\t1 Séné !0c for Trioi Six* Wiclet llll «ndntw\tS^t Wednesday evening last, was onlyj°f his record book, which showed T®s- re\" wiches, cakes and other sweet dish- : Co,lege.es bad disappeared, short addresses blackboard a facsimile of a page !Tv,lal\"Je.\taasemb!ed on Monday of the councils of Iberville his record book, which showed1 nursday, J une -1st, to attend thejand St.Johns and representatives r.t.Bopwms t son.Montreal sparsely attended, few men beinglub Ver-V vividly the Preponderance\ttbe.c°r,ner, st°ae!of the Parishes in connection with La «\t,\tloi the n-ew Methodist Church.The matters pertaining to the upkeep mer church, whoa»\t*3\t1 \u2014 i .it- ./\u201cI\tto n«\\.£ ?V, .\t\u2014.¦ \u2014 / \u2014 1 I J._ where she received her intermed-;were deliv«re*d by the Rev.Brother \u201cî\u2019\u201e J\"\ti.S.Jnda>\u2018|former church, whose fiftieth anni-lar.d repair of the Gouin bridge.late diploma.Mrs.Howard .of this meeting it is regretted thati The secretary-treasurer of the Director.Mayor Nelson 3, Smith,.\tu j c .Waldron is confia- in a few chosen words, told of his : ore Qld nc>t ttljnk 11 worth while trustee board being absent, no re- ed to her room and Dr.George appreciation of the reception and j Hume, of Shfrbrooke, is in attend- said that the Village of Danville Ence.\tshould be proud to have such a mus-; cuPi*d the chair, and after the! Mr.and Mrs.L.Bailey were ical organization.Councillor Charles opening devotional evercises, called [to attend.The Rev.E.M.Wilson, B.A., oc- Mr: guests of cently.Mr.Arthur a recent gues mother, Mr.and Mrs.O \u2014 .\t-\t- .\t- .- -.Guests of Mg.and Mrs.Jason ea ln Windsor Mills on June -4th ! report were an increased member Newton recently were Mr.and a,nti wlB aiso^ play in Asbestos for ship, the change from \u201cuniform\u201d to nt no t-p |veriary would 'ha'\"e been observe*} The municipal offices will be clos-port from this board was presented.; theeariv\u2019\t^, °n ,Saturfday ff^v.oonH during A,hr.r«p\u201enwa,p,e,\u201e«d from\tÎ: ^ *«\u201c ?**«»»\"¦ tnecnoir.^\t, age wer6 reduged to ashes.The the election of four members ! church was a total wreck but the ' ,G p uVa ud's v j\u2019-l Oriental Cream Tried to Pa.» Bogus Money, A hanger-on of the circus at- .\tMac, Johnville,\tre-\tH.Walsh and\tSecretary Treasurer\tfor reports from the various organ-\tfrom\tthe\tcongregation to the quar- furniture of\tthe\tparsonage\ta'- i\tJude Thibault\talso made short\t; izations\tThe first report\twas\tterly\tofficial was the next business.) though\tconsiderably\tdamaged,\u2019 was1 on V.Poirier,\tgrocer-on\tWednes-^n the\told site.Otis, of\tBoston,\twas\tspeeches.The sale of tags during the\tfrom the\tsuperintendent of\tthe1\tBy open\tnomination some nine or mostly\tsaved\tThe\tjoint boards\tof dav\tmarnimT\tTSn\tnni;^\tMr-\tn J,.\th !\tof his\tfather\t\u2014«\tconcert re»li*»d\tthe amount a* «pi 85\t______\u201ei\u2014;.*-j rv-.-ui.V , J.ne\tjoint Doaras\toi ^ay\tmorning.\tI ne\tpolice\twere\tno-\tMrs.\tRut us\tH.tempted to pass a bogus $100 bill | an er, on Wedi The police were no-1 rsratf at the church ice cream social.Mr.George A.Hodge is merving his residence from its present location and is contemplating erecting up-to-date cement block housa Pope and Misa Mrs.George Fowler, of Compton, and Mr.and Mrs.Chris Lafoe, of Ives Hill.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Brown and family, of Ives Hill, were visiting his father and mother.Mr.and Mrs, Fre.d Brown, recently.ing necessary, and the result was situation, and after due considéra-; the station until the show was George L, Hume.They attendee! o ilrs.J \u201cel Wlute-:tion resolved as follows: \u201cWhere-i ready to pull out, when he was al-ithe convocation at Bishop's Univer-i r.wm.ag there is no Presbyterian or lowed his liberty, with a warning: sity, Lennoxville.the grand celebration of Dominion \u201cgraded lessons,\u201d and the donation Day, Ju,y ^nd.\tj of $30 towards the mission and jconnexional funds of the church.The report from the Ladies\u2019 Aid showed that a year of activity had WATERVTIJLE ! More than 300 the low price of*50c pair, for women Miss Grace Parsons, o* ^ ater- anfi young girls.Do not miss this vihe.was a recent guest of Mrs.F.bargain Haseltine.\t,\tStore.Mr.Fav G.Mathews, of Wash-!\t____________ m£0h.\this sister\u2019\tBIRCHTON Mrs.Wiggin and granddaughter,)\t, Miss Wilson, from Orleans, Vt.,j The lawn social were recent guests of Mr.Arthur!ni2, was largely Batchelder.the election head, Mr.Herbert Keynes Cathcart and Mr.M.T.Stokes.At the close of the meeting refreshments wero served by the ladies in the Sunday school room.\t.[been put in, and that of the money pairs of shoes at raised> a:most a]1 had been exppjld.ed on various objects in connection from\"the\"wauW\u2019iîîe°C^h with the\ta ^ balance of îrom the aten ale Lash about J6() remaining in the\tdaughter, Mrs _____________\tury at the close of the year.\t\u2018son.The W.M.S.also presented a re-f Mrs- W- W- Webster returned on port which, although the total am-) Patu:rday\u2019 June 16th> from her b1,1?1 ount raised was under that of last 1J?b° Ontario, where she had been _________________________________ ! visiting at her son\u2019s and her dau- General Note*.Mrs.Ashford, of New B., has been paying a visit to her (Rev.) E.M.Wil- Congregational Church in Coati-! to shake the dust of St.Johns off cook, we feel that the interests of his feet.our constituency will be the most I\t_______ satisfactorily served by the erection) In the Magistrate\u2019* Court, of a new edifice therefore, be it| Judge Lemay sat in the magis- Mr.Roger Keenan and friend, of Derby Centre, motored over to hi* father the past week.HATLEY Rev.Rural Dean Kerr, of St.James Church, and Mr.and Mrs.Robertson were among those who on Wednesday; attended and much enjoyed.The music of the : Cookshire Concert Band was much appreciated.During the evening Mr.A.E.Lridgette, on behaif of: the people of Birchton, presented; Mr.and Mrs.Moody, who are; shortly leaving this place, with a j handsome tray and a sum of money as a slight remembrance from their j many friends here.Mr.Moody re-j spending a time in Lynn, Mass., the guests of Mr.Munn\u2019s brother, Mr.C.Munn.\u2018 ghter's home.! The Catholic Church is being .painted.The work is being carried out by Mr.Oscar Prince.-\t^ resolved that we undertake to build1 trate\u2019s court on Thursday last and vcastle, N.forthwith.\t1 *ai»s were then ad-! besides hearing a number of civil - opted and operations were eom-jeases, further postponed the case menced as soon as possible.Since of Boudreau and Duchesne at the then the parsonage activities have request of Mr.Jacques Cartier who so advanced as to promise occupa- is acting for the Crown, and who is Uon by August 1st.\t) desirous of checking up the state- 1 he plans for the church, prepar-)ment of Duchesne as to his move-ed by Mr.G.H.James, architect, of .merits on the night of the alleged Sherbrooke, with modifications in theft, keeping with the limited financial Green Old Age Kept in Health By System in Healthy Condition A Mild Bowel Regulator plied for himself and Mrs.Moody ! Their attended convocation at Bishop s : {banking the people for the gift'; College, Lennoxville, on Thursday, and the kind expression of their 1 The members of St.James\u2019 Guild\twjH, which had been signiifed : are invited to meet or.Wednesday many times during their stay in at Lee Farm.Rock Island, with(Birchton.\tEasy to Take, Do Not Weaken \"ar® -\u2018'\u2022 Bryan.\t: Miss Rena Gendron, of Suttpn,; Sicken, Give Effective Action _____________________ Rev.A.L.Hopper, of the Meth- wbohas been the guest of her sister, with old age.nature\u2019s forces «low down, j owjn£r to the serious illness of odist Church, left Sundav evening Mrg.O.Giroux, for two weeks, has an\u2019i need ti,', assistance of Dr.Hamilton\u2019» near re]atiVP for Ottawa to pay a short Visit to returned home.\t[Pill».They flush out the «y«tem, keep It free , In the case of one Morin, accused resources were accepted, and the ; of alleged\tattempt\tto\tcommit inde- -\tcontract awarded to the Newton- cent assault on a\tchild of tender ,\tRepairs have now\tbeen made\tto\tDakin Company, contractors of years, the\tmagistrate\tafter hearing the dam at Pope\u2019s Pond, and the Sherbrooke, for the sum of $25,-the evidence committed the accus-,basin is slowly fil ing.\t.000\ted to stand his trial I In the lower village the sites of j The function of laying the cor-: term of the Criminal Court the two fires which have presented ncr-stone was performed on Thurs-\u2018-*-;- Dr.Hamilton\u2019s Pills such a forlorn and desolate appear- day in a service specially called ______\tjance, have now been cleared up bp;for the purpose.The hymn, \u201cThe Occasional Use Keeps the'Mr- AIex Newman, and a large part j Church's One Foundation,\u2019 was iof the land ploughed\tand seeded.\t/\tj sung and the Rev.A.Jones, of Ma- )\tMiss R.E.Hurlbut, teacher\tof\toffered prayer.The scrin- jthe elementary department of the tures were read by Rev.Grover K.¦Bury, intermediate school, had triTyler, of the Baptist church, Goati-\u2022r leave for her home immediately cook- Others on the programme [after the close of the examinations,!who were expected to take part Revs his father, wnose health has become Mrs; Dowlin, of ,Sherbrooke,\txtl \u201c\u2019¦friends a?ddacauaintance= in this b«?\".guest of Mrs.E Todd.«omen mMdi, ute Dr.Hamilton\u2019, rm, place reÏet i learn oŸthe'serious hafb«n th\t^aliforma,\t^ k-p r*u,.r, illness of Mrs.Elmer Lang, of Snrir.gfield, Mass.In past summers Mr*.Lanv has frequently visited here at the home of her sister, Mrs.A.E.Gage.The announcement has been received of the recent death at her home in Montreal of Mrs.Wm.Clayton, formerly Mrs.Chas.Murray, of Bury.As Mins Edith Green, elder daughter of the late Chas.Pricq Green.B.A., Mrs.Clayton passed some time in this village guest'of her brother.\t'n sood spirit*, use these ve*e- ' table pill* frequently.25c.at all dealers.Mr.John McMurray Recent visitors at Mr.Fred Des-misseaux\u2019s include Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Desruisseaux and Miss Vivian Bennett, from Lower Ireland ; Mrs.Leon Desruiseaux and baby, of Cookshire.Miss Minta Coates has been visiting Mrs.E.Baldwin at Coaticook.RANDBORO Had Constipation For Six Months Was Relieved By MILBURN\u2019S LAXA-LIVER PILLS A free motion of the bowels daily should be the rule of everyone, then there will^be no constipation, sick or bilious spells, heartburn, foul breath, sour stomach, etc.Mhburn's Laxa-Liver Pill* will >n - 1889-90, when Mr.Green was prin-\u2018 Mr.and 'CMrs.Joseph Parker,\t_____ _ _ eipal of the Hatley Public School.Mr*.Wilber Abbot and Mrs.Edwin regulate the How of bi'e to act prop-j With the closing of Bishop\u2019s Col- Stevenson have returned to Boston, er.y on the bowels, thus making lege for the summer months.Mr.after attending the funeral of their,them active and regular, removing Niehol is expected to return to , brother, Mr.Jarne?Parker.\tthe constipation and all iu allied \u201cBrooklands.\u201d\ti\t-[troubles Rev.E.C.French, of the Congregational Church in Northern Vermont, was at \u201cMaple Shelter,\u201d the home of his uncle Mr.H.F, Pope, last week to attend the funeral service of the late Mr*.Pope.Mr.Davis, Mr.and Mrs.Simcock and two young sons, from Fitch Bay, were recent visitors at the NORTH HATLEY STRENGTHENS WEAK THROAT, RELIEVES THE COUGH Jplendid for Asthma, Bronchitis.CATARRHÔZONE *\t-r-,\tj j»rg q Hunt, Port George, IN.S., writes:-\u2014\u201cI have been troubled The Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet at the ^ cowupaUd for the last «X home of Mrs.Alice Murdoch Tues-:\tl v\t-i* day afternoon, June 26.\tMrs.\tGuv : tongue\thas been terribly coat-j Kezar, Miss Alice Colt\tand\tMrs.\u2018 ™*cha\t80 ^ .3t made my Murdock, patronesses.Kindly\tnote ^eaUi bad i\twas talking to a friend\t! the change of dav.\tabo,ut jt/ \\nd\t,h?adv,1L«d\t; Mr.Thos.Arnold is able to drive l] /3r LaX\u201cmL,V!rf Pl,1.Is\u2019 wblcb 1 out after his long and serious ill-^\twe\u2018VMyl ,rfJ\t.tongue i« as smooth as it was before Mrs.M J Thoma\u201d !a »»»««»«\"»¦ ^ got that way, and I owe it all to from her illness and 0UMr«.A.M.Young i* recovering! ?.H?e.?5c a vial at a!1 balers, or from her illnes.Mrs.D.A, Carr is spending a few day* with relatives in Sutton.corns Safe relief in one minute For that painful corn here\u2019» taft, speedy relief\u2014Dr.Scholl\u2019s Zino-pads.They remove the came \u2014 friction-pressure.You risk no infection from cutting, no danger from corrosive acids.Zino-pads protect while they heal.Thin\\ antiseptic; waterproof.Sizes for corns, callouses, bunions.Get a box today at your druggist\u2019» or shoe dealer\u2019s.DZScholVs 'IAno-pads Put one on\u2014the pain is gone t a were: Kovs.C.G.Stevens, pec-jtor Harry Mick, B.D., of Stanstead; _\u2018Arthur Hopper, B.D., of Hatley; I F.R.Matthews, B.A., of Bee.be, and B.B.Brown, of Sherbrooke.Letters of regret because of other ; engagements at this time as deputy examiners were received.A forceful sermon was preached by the Rev.A.T.Hal penny, B.A., D.D., Principal of Stanstead College.Dr.W.L.Shurtleff, K.C.secre- 7TH HUSSARS WENT TO CAMP THIS MORNING Men from Cookshire, Scotstown and Bury Entrained for St.Johns\u2014Officers in Command.Mr.Thomas Wyatt left last week! for Sherbrooke, where he will enter the Sherbrooke Hospital as a patient.Mrs.Percival G.Hillhouse, of Cowansville, who has been spending the past week with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Charles S.Sawyer, left on Monday for Sherbrooke to ::tt#nd the marriatre of her sister-in-law, Miss FIva Hillhouse, which ia taking place on Tuesday next.Mrs.Howard L.Scott, Mrs.John W.Robinson, Mrs.Harry Robinson and Mr.P'rank A.Hurd motored to Colebrook, N.H., on Wednesday iaM.The regular monthly meeting of Friendship Lodge, A.F.and A.M., will be held in the lodge rooms on the next ! Wednesday evening, June 27th, at eight O\u2019clock.The ladies of Cookshire and vi»» cinity, under the general supervis-; ion of the Women\u2019s Institute, arai providing the dinner for the sum-j mer meeting of the Eastern'Town-* ships Associated (Boards in Victoria) Hall on Thursday, June 28th.A1 hot dinner is being served at on») o\u2019clock dayljght saving time, toj which not only the delegates, but* all men of this locality are cordial-1 ly invited.The proceeds of the dinner will be devoted to the Cook-shiro Cemetery fund.At the McGill University local centre examinations in music held at Sherbrooke, Que., Miss Ball presented four pupils in the element-) ary grade who passed successfully as follows: Florence Hurd, distinc-! tion ; Eleanor Macdonald, Phyllis Planche, Bessie fiargent.Another j tary-treasurer of the trustee board! coach, attached to the morning Hali [gave a statement of tbe finances fax (C.P.R.) for sixteen days\u2019 train-! making a strong pl»a for generous, ing at St.Johns, Que.they will contributions in order to complete1 drill in company with the 5th, 13th :the work free of debt.He also, in-jand 17th Cavalry Regiments, ferm-troriuced Dudley Wm.Davis, Esq.,'ing the.Eastern Townships Brigade iM.A., of Derby Line, Vt., * I of Coaticook, a li' COOKSHIRE, June 25.\u2014The 7th Hussars entrained this morning at Cookshire, Scotstown and Bury, the officers and men going by special pUpïl7 Florence' Warren',' who'had] also been prepared for this exami- nation \"'as ill with measles at the time that the examination wa_s held.Mr.and Mrs.George A.Edwards were in East Angus recently visit-) ,,,\t,,\t.\t\u2014ing the Rev.and Mrs.M.Brundage Une Vt a native; Comfortable quarters are being pro-'at the parsonage.tk»\torJf J ?re i of vided ,for for both men and horses\u2019 Miss Everdeen Pope is In Bcots- nnH nr.iv n« \" onnn\tong and the members of this unit areltown for a few weeks with her sis-! PP'«ten\tf ,the) looking forward to a period of in-.ter, Mrs.H.Basil Woolley.l/ fiwl.iFtruetlve driH and a plpasant and Mr.George Flaws spent Friday own.church at Stan «lead\tMr., f)lofluble tinlP.Thc battalion is up last in East ngus.Armit\u2019a^e\tMf'tlThhlP| rH t0 tht\u2018 authorizcd strength and the Mr.R.Gendreau, of tho Lake wV,\tfetuei.i,U1 (ll^nimt!n *hou,d friv® a good account of Megantic office, is relieving Mr.committee, who presented him wi-h themselves at St.Johns.\t! William E.Husbands at the local Uu iv.1 VAA\tPî)0fefded,^°! The officers arc as follows: Lieut.-) office of the Bank of Montreal.Mr.V ^corner-stone,^ bearing^the Colonel Thomas ().* Farnsworth ! Gendreau was attached to this of- is recovering\u2019 a a bTetoof which 1 uaed on,y two Hair Often Ruined By Careless Washing J9,fLCl,T,V aP>923.*\u2022 *:¦ \u2022> -}¦ ?CITY BRIEFLETS I *\t?4» ?4» ^ ^\t*î* Wi: Full gospi ss Wheele er\u2019s, Room 19 Art Bldg.A.few good Upright Pianos for rental at Cottages.Reasonable rates.Apply H.C.Wilson & Sons, Limited.Strawberries and Ice cream in cafeteria style at St.Andrew\u2019s Church Wall, Wednesday evening.Programme.REGATTA HELD HEAVY THUNDER SATURDAY WAS STORM EARLY GREAT SUCCESS THIS MORNING Social and Personal Mr.and Mrs.J.Roy, of Stan-stead, were in Sherbrooke today.\u2022 / ' Major George W.Paige, of Coat- Many Witnessed Water Sports Very Heavy Rainfall at Early icook>i9int^eJitytoday- Come ta the strawberry at Mrs.Meade\u2019s.Belvidere June S6th, 8 p.m.social Road, Held Under Ideal Conditions on Magog River.Hour\u2014Ontario Has Hot Spell.Carrying out the predictions of The -.-l- i, , ,!the barometer, which had been fall-the efforts cf those responsible for eadily f°r thirty-six hours un-.|the regatta which was held on the t1 ^ , 1, ,a.î>omt as ,w a® \u201c St Andrew\u2019s Church School picnic l Magog- Rive/ on Saturday afternoon has touched this season, the faiV ft'ill not be held as announced for \"o encourejring1 that there is lit- weather' broke at about six o\u2019clock next Saturday, but the picnic has, tie doubt that the Sherbrooke Re-\t\" ne«*n postponed.Announcement 5nll | gatta Association will continue in be made next Sunday in St.Andrew s > existence and to organize these Church.\tinvents each season.,\tof Thçre were a large number of en- \u2022Æa4*.?.- -\twere in most cases of the keenest «nen s League on Wednesday a.te.- l;atur(_, xht, dcy was ideal fP' \u2022\u2022\twheeler 1G f'vc:,ts from the spectator\u2019s point of Hostess.Mrs.V,.H.vt heeler,\twag the crab race> A which Wed^p m\u2014Prayer Service.; ^-sny_.interesting situations \u2022this morning, and this vicinity ivas visited by a severe thunder storm which was accompanied by a heavy downpour of rain, which for a moment threatened to assume the proportions of a cloudburst.The storm had some effect in dispelling to a certain extent the heavy haze which has been hanging over the country for the past couple of days.This haze is apparent>-ly caused by forest fires, and has been particularly dense during the last few day'S.The temperature over the week-end was cool after the very hot weather of last week.Today promises to be wanner, however.HOT IN ONTARIO.Mr.Alex Ross and the summer family are at Perkins\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Garnett, of Richmond, -were visitors to Sherbrooke on Saturday.* * » Mr.and Mrs.T.Johnson, of Thetford Mines, were visitors to Sherbrooke on Saturday.¥ * * Mrs.L.R.McKee, Montreal Street, has returned from Granby where she ha$J>een spending a few days visiting friends.* * * Jfrs.O.E.Brett and Miss Florence Brett, of Hamilton, Ont., are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.Cutibert, St.Charles Street.\u2022 * » Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Harkness, of Ottawa, are visiting their rpr-ents, Mr.and Mrs.George Harkness, Victoria Street.Thurs.8 p.m.\u2014Ladles* Circle vnüi ; c™ee\t^ Veat deal ^excite- ' f™?1 varS°us parts o£ Ontario yes-j ^7rda\u2019y- occur-1\tr0,R0fT0\u2019 June 25.*-New beat:and the Misg03 Van Felson, al?o records for the year were reported! Quebec, were in Sherbrooke Mr.apd Mrs.A.B.van Felson, of on HolieLsMsheCand Mrs\"\t^ This event was won by Messrs Sat.Julv 7\u2014S.S.Picac.with a comingj terday.L.Bowen who handled the paddle, ! London topped the list and H.E.Saunders, who managed ;maxm}um°f3 -Toronto , wfCTiiv,- ¦vnisnrMT ;tko P0^e- The latter deserves much second with 96.COUNCH.MEETING TONIGHT ise for the niannrt.j which he| Further east the temperature .îhS'arï! ÏSfMf\tW Polf-\ttt>-0 Mr.and Mrs.Allan Bayley, ; Melbourne Street, spent the week-I end at Knowlton\u2019s Landing, the was not so had, Ottawa getting off;^sa of Mr\u2019 and Mrs\u2019 A\u2018 S\u2019 wrifV» Viîcrli n-f\ta riîncrerf nr»\t^ *'* Mrs.Harry Edney is spending a few day's in Montreal.Mr, D.M.Riddle, of Danville, spent Sunday in Sherbrooke.* * « Myss Ruth Skinner, Portland Avenue, left today for Knowlton to attend- the Knowlton Conference, » * * Mrs.A.A.Munster, Magog House, who has been ^pending some time in New York, has retumed-home.Mr.and Mrs.William Chatfield, of Shawmut, Me., are spending a few days in Sherbrooke with relatives.* * * Mr.C.J.Cote, assistant city engineer, has rented \u201cCastlewood,\u201d at Lake Massawippi, for the summer.* » * Mr.and Mrs.Paquin and Miss Dorothy Paquin, of Newport, spent the week-end in Sherbrooke, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Leech, Montreal road.m w m Mr.and Mrs.James Wilson, who spent a few days last week in Sherbrooke, have gone to Montreal, where they will1* reside.* * « Mrs.F.H.Rider, of Fitch iBiay, was the guest of her sister, Mrs.F.J.Steele, Drummond Road, over the week-end.« \u2022 \u2022 Mr.James Dillson, son of Mr.and Mrs.W.Dillson.of Lennoxvillc, has with a high of 82 and Kingston 80.; The negotiation of the greased TWELVE PERSONS DROWNED .\t¦ \u2022__t,v,o i'1\"0\t^ uc an exceedingly DETROIT, Mich., 'June £u.\u2014 i-.,\t*»- ,\t» T '\t\u201e paving requirements.The difficu]t probl(?!n and few contc%(_ Sccki relief from the syveltering Evelya,Moyle\u2019, of Lancaster -N.H.tionof this separate by-law snts managed to cling to it for more'Sunday heat, twelve persons were':?ent the-week-end Vn Sherbrooke.\"nrHftnrp vnth the SteDS ta- -U** n -1^\tr .3\t\u2022.\t, .\t.*\t, ,\t,\t.\t-1 the «yneKtfl nt Mr.Ann Mrs fiprtrcrp 95.___ Mr- and Moyle and Miss Council will be held this\tp^^r^nning t«ed^ when considerataon will be given to, The negotiation nf the reading of the by-law .or SJ0Ç,- je proved ^ be 000 for pat-1\t.- introduction is in accordance ^th the steps ta- than a \u201ccouple of f^t.Nefs on Loth- drowned\u20181^ the \"lakes and° r'^erT of i pests of Mr.and Mrs.George ken in connection with the borrow- rop showed the greatest ability in Michigan yesterday.\t; Harkness, Victoria Street, ing for road purposes as outlined at th event, and slid to the end of the Grand Rapids holds the record a special meeting held in the city po]e twice.\tfor drownings, according to reports, auditorium.\tAqua-planing, although it is '\t'\t\u2018 j well-known and popular POST OFFICE AT most watering-places, : I returned home from Leicester, Eng-: land, after an absence of three : ! years.* * * j | Miss' Andrey McKechnie, Mel-ij bourne street, left today for Knowl-' ton, where she will attend the Knowlton conference.* * \u2022 Congratulations are being extended today to Mr.Enoch Berwick, who is celebrating his eighty-eighth birthday.Since the passing away of the late Mr.James Moy, Mr.Berwick is believed to be the oldest of Sherbrooke\u2019s citizens who have spent practically their lifetime here.* v * Mr.and Mrs.Abercrombie Bowman and Mr.S.F.Morey passed through here yesterday on their way* to Scarborough, Me., for a short holiday.Mr.Bowman, who has been connected with the Canadian Inger- soll-Rand Company at Toronto for & number of >rears, has been transferred to the Montreal office of the company and will shortly take up his residence in that city.* * * Mr.and Mrs.W.Scrymgeour, Fulton Avenue, entertained at dinner on Friday evening in connection with the baptism of their two grandchildren, the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Quinn receiving the name of Cora Patricia, and the son of Mr .and Mrs.E.J.Harkness receiving the name of Kenneth Ervine.The guests present were Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Quinn, Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Harkness, Rev.Alfred and Mrs.Bright, Mr.and Mrs.VV.W.Swallow, Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Mooney, Mr.and Mrs.W.Harkness, Mr.and Mrs.F.Jones, Miss G.Swallow, Miss B.Noble, Mr.V.Swallow and Mr.W.Swallow.\\ Mr.and Mrs.G.D.MacKinnon a^ when three persons lost their lives, I and family.Portland Avenue, left sport at land two were drowned in Detroit, oh Saturday bv motor to spend the ,\t.ng-places, has not in the The official temperature here was! vacation at their summer home at PERKINS POINT.\t;past been indulged in In this city to WANT PI\t.\tu.A petition is being forwarded to [any great extent.W.il McGaiinon 94, and Grand Rapids reported 93.! \u2018Tnglenook,\u201d Bay View, Maine.~\t~\tThey were accompanied by Miss Wednesday.that a summer post office be estah\tmotor boat with considerable skill,\tand fulfilled that difficult position\tarid\tMr\tStanley\tPearson\tMr\tVal lished there.There are now some\tThe whole regatta was\tcarried\tin a manner which was entirely sat-\tj ^\tBouchard will\tjoin\tthe\tparty\ton twenty families at this resort and\tthrough in the smoothest\tpossible\tisfactory to everyone.A great deal a daily mail delivery would be a\tmanner and very little time\twas lost\tof praise is due these gentlemen, great convenience.The residentsdn\tgetting the different races started,\tMessrs.A.T.Scott and J.Levesque, are in hopes that their request will\t8.0\tthat in\tspite of a long programme,\twho have given a great deal of their be granted.\tjthe last e3'ent was completed before , time to promote interest in water .A______________ 5.30 p.m.\tsports in Sherbrooke, and who by WORK PROGRESSING ON\tDuring\tthe afternoon the band of\t! means of their great experience have WOLFE STREET.\tFirst\tSherbrooke Regiment pro-\tbeen a great help to the younger SUMMER MEETING After the completion of the paving v'ded music which was a very im- enthusiasts, ef the Wolfe Street Bridge, the Road portant contribution to the success On Saturday evening, a decorated department has famed its attention the regatta, inspiring, as it did, canoe parade was held near the div- j to Wolfe Street proper and work is the contestants to greater effort.ing float First prize was awarded already in an advanced stage.The The contests were well handled by to Joseph Mathieu, whose prettily I cidew&Ik on the west side of the Mr.James Watson, who acted as decorated canoe with its many color-; etreet from the bridge to Montcalm*starter, Lt.Col.F.C.Bowen, Messrs, ed lights and evergreen boughs eireet has been completed and work M.O\u2019Bready, James Duncan, J.O.tasteiully arranged, made a very ; jun the\u201dopposite sidewalk has beer.; Darche and Dr.V.Olivier, as judges,\u2018pleasing appearance.Second prize I commenced\t'\tMessrs.\tE.J.Page and\t\u20ac>.A.Me-\twent to Miss Phyllis\tForrest, whose ! The street car tracks are being\tre-\tManamy\tas timers, and\tMr.C.C.\tgondola-like canoe\twas decidedly! laid and excavation work on the cor-\tCabana,\tpresident of the\tSherbrooke\tpretty and novel in appearance.Mr.; ce'r of Queen and Portland has\tin-\tRcga;:,.\tAsse ation, as\tannouncer.\t; C.C.Cabana kindly\tacted as judge terfered with vehicle traffic during r the past few days.The road along preciation by Rev.Alfred Bright.Woife Street a=d across the bridge At the close of the Communion ser-Is open, but is in a rough condition, vice yesterday.Rev.Alfred Bright E.I.BOARD OF TRADE 20 YEARS FROM SOW-MAT?Will your mind and body be as keen and active as they should be \u2014 to keep your \u201chead above water.\u2019\u2019?Statistics prove that at the age of 45, 65% are barely self-sup-iporting, and at 60 ONLY 6% are self-supporting.Startling, isn\u2019t it?And much more than we realize, our mental and physical fitness depends on our eyes.Fact! UNKNOWINGLY most of us have defective eyesight.Don\u2019t guess about yours\u2014KNOW\u2019.Let us help you.McConnell\u2019s Optometrist 54 King Street ;-\u201c Ov v« 189.'VT'RSEMAID WANTED \u2014 ONLY ONE with experience and references need apply.Hi*h v.ages.Lira.H.Bruce FIetcb«r, 165 Queen St.Real Estate can be bought, sold or exchanged by using the Record Want Advs.The cost is small and results profitable.Phone 6S, Professional And Business Directory BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS ( Deaths.25c.; Death where funeral notice is added, 75c.; Card of Thanks, 75c.; In Me-moriara.75c.; poetry, 10c.per line; liât of ffrwers.10c.per line ; Births, 25c.; Marriages, 25c.When charged, 25c.extra In all above cases.advocates VTTELLS, LYNCH & WILSON, ADVO \u2022 « cates.Merchants Bank Bldg.Fraser, rugg.mignault & holt ham.Advocates.Q.C.K.Buildiag.FOR SALE.TO LET.ENERAL HOUSEMAID WANTED.ONE Q with references.Family of two.Good ______________ wages.Apply to Mr®.Wm.McManamy, 85 Queen St.OOD DRY\" EARTH FREE FOR THE rpHREE FIVE-ROOM APARTMENTS TO carting away.Apply 85 Laurier Ave.\tlet, S94 King Street Ea^t.Immediate possession.Apply K T.Construction Co., 28 VVOOD FOR SALE\u2014DELIVERED ANY- Bank Street.' * where in city for $13.50 per cord, mostly 1\tn\t\u201c iltrI c lu c.iur çxo.ijv i curu, mxn ui^ aT-y~nC' a rPX'TY ,\t^ OPERATORS WANTED ON MACKINAW oirsh snd maple in 12 io.lengths.Apply M hAILD APARTMENTS TO RENT \u2014 coaü.pants and shirts.Excellent Pay- Ne^a-Pakin Cons^Co.Phone 1234.-¦ ^ Co.LX i\tMACHINE m 0000 ORDER Also two heated stores.Apply E.T.Con- I arnham.Que.Ing work.Continuous empioymenL Modern ' * * I .\"tOXXJ.Lx LEI IT\t\\J\\J\\JU | for sale cheap.Also Singer Sewing strugtion Co., Bank St.| machine in A1 shape at low price.Apply to VTURfiS HOUSEMAID WANTED.AFTUl i 25 Laurier Ave.N to Mrs.W.£.Pau>n, 65 Moore St.pURNEY HEAVY DUTY GAS RANGE, » \u2019 r a rANTED I3ÎMEDIATELY, A FIRST ! ^ three ovens, for sale, suitable for large class woman as kitchen help with family or small Restaurant- In food condi knowledge of soups, gravief, salads, etc Xaowlton Conference.Apply stating references, etc., Know]ton.Que.for I tkm.Apply Mrs.W\u2019.P.Rapicy, 99 Queen St.1 Phone 725.to Mrs.'Wm.Cousent, QNE FLAT TO LET\u2014FIVE ROOMS AND bath.Also two large clothes presses facing on passage besides those in bed rooms.\"Verandahs in front and rear.Fine view.Apply at Portland Store, 156 Wolfe St.VflCOL, LAZURE.COUTURE & KINO A3 96 Wellington St., Sherbrooke.LAW'RENCE, MORRIS & McIVER, AD-v oca tea, etc.Sherbrooke & Richmond, Quo.O\u2019Br.EADY, PANNETON A BOISVERT, advocates.9 Wellington St.North.AUDITORS, AUCTIONEERS, ETC.DEATHS.FARNSWORTH\u2014At Sawverville, on June 23i-d, 1923, Emma Mae Smith, wife of Lewis B.Farnsworth.Funeral at Methodist Church, Sawyerville, Tuesday June 26th, at eleven a.m.(Standard time.) JONES\u2014-Entered into rest Monday, June 25th, Thomas Jones, aged 83 years.The funeral will take place Wednesday afternoon, June 27th, at 3.15 from the residence of his son, T.S.Jones, 55 Birch St., Victoria Platt, to St.Peter\u2019s Church at 3.45.Interment in Elmwood Cemetery.(Bor information Phone Lord\u2019s 308.) CARD OF THANKS.We desire to thank all our friends and relatives for their sympathy and assistance .during: the illness and death of our aunt TOHN J.GRIFFITH, L-I-A., AUCTION- Mrs.Martha Wiggett, also those who sent *1T kitchen and various articles, for cash.Psrty , I 7\tbipT\u2019 1ST\u2014THE COM- \u2019.earing town.187 London St.or phone mod:oUi .\u201ctta8e\tb>' Mr.Higgin., 171-W.\\\\T& WANT REUABUS AGENTS TO >> s«a our weL-ksewa Irait sad sra® | Q BURNER GAS PLATE IN 1ST CLASS aiental *e«: r.oe pw «elnsir.ttrritory ej cot.-ition ioT saJe.Wil; se!; for j100 fignti.Our xgescy u n/uxbl«.rrnia fei CERTIFIED ACCOUNTANTS H.BRYCE, L.A., aG-A., AUDITOR, 13« Quebec St.Sherbnxika XeL 1803.ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS ÇiYDNEY A.MEADE, QUEBEC LAND Surveyor, Coat-cook.Que.Bell phone.particular*.But.Fclkaa Nur®«ry Co.Taranu sou of New York.Most pleasantly situated on the north shore of Lake Massawippi at j ri» -0 North Hatley.Large living room, fire place, | JjJ[ «.«a\tdinin^ rooai.kitchen, four bedrooms and ' j Apply St A Laurier Ave., mornings \"untU i ru\u2019}fÜIV8 fpnE2 watcr\u2019 e-ectric lights A nr\\ e- TL C\t- inn MUSICIANS June 29th.WANTBB TO BUT.Apply W.S.Dresser, 120 Strathcona Sq.Phone 114, or private phone 85.VICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET in North Ward, with housekeeping privi- V17ANTED AT ONCE \u2014 EXPERIENCED \u2019 ' reaZy-to-wear saleslady, speaking both\t_ ________________ Uaguages.Good sz.&ry after you have prov- 1TAKE MONEY AT HOME\u2014815 TO $60 | leges.No other roomers.Nice home for right td your ability.P.O.Box 74 Sherbrooke.\t^weekly for your ipare time «rr:.- ; pe0p]e> garage to let.Apply Record Box -mg show cards for us.No canvassing.We YOUNG MAN l\u2014\u201cNO ONE CAN CHEAT instruct and supply you with work- West- J \u2014 yoa of success but yourself.\u201d Me»- Angus Showcard Service, 25 Colbome Bldg.; rare up your opportunities.Successful men Toronto.IRWIN SAWDON, MEMBER OF Council and Representative Dominion College of Music.New Studio, 165 London St.Special course for diplomas in Voice, Piano, Violin, Cello, Harmony and Counterpoint.Phone 835.NOTARIES *, 'TWO ADJOINJNG ROOMS TO LET\u2014 ¦ Suitable for light housekeeping.Kitchen «re not supermen, they are trained men.The\tprivileges if desired.Rhone 1517-F, or apply I.G.S, has trained thousands of Canadas YV''VNTED TO EUY-EARn\\ J\u2019L^ETS.^ Ç4 Quwn St_ (ucceseful men.Free vocational direction, no rbiigatior.Write International Corre ^cn-cecca Schools Canadian, Limited, Dept.1571B, Montreal, Canada.Loeai Office, 128 Wellington St.North.^ ^ Give breed, age and price, W.McLeod, 1 Hampton, N.B.\t-.i.TEACHERS WANTED.MISCELLANEOUS.C EMI-DETACHED BRICK HOUSE TO ^ let in Lennoxville, seven rooms, all modern conveniences, immediate possession.A, S.Dunsmore.Sherbrooke.Phone 961-F.RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE.Moved by S.P.Knight, seconded by A.M.Gardner, and carried by a standing vote.Be it resolved : \u201cThat the Stanbridge Township Farmers\u2019 Association at their annual meeting held at Stanbndge East, Que., in the County of Missis quoi, on the 20th day of June, A.D.1923, desire to place on record their sense of the great and deep loss which the County of Miss is quoi and the Township of Stanbridge in.particular has sustained by the death of tbe late Charles S.Campbell, K.C.As a resident of Stanbridge Ridge he -was well known as one who had transformed the countryside and by hjs experimental and the Shtrbrooka Hospital.Eye, Ear, Nose ecienuific farming brought help and en-and Throat.Phone 457.45 Dufferiq Av«» I thusiasm to the whole agricultural operations -,\t,,7!\t\" ,\t~\tof the neighborhood.' DRPE SPEER WhiL Blk.T«L 1240.Eye, \"A^ a friend of all the people of the !-\tEar, Tick.Throat.Soee.to Sher.H.«n Y\\7ORTHINGTON & BORLASE, NOTAE-TT iea Pubho, Sun Life Bid*., Sherbrooke.PHYSICIANS AXD SURGEONS Dr.w.a.far well, specialist to the Shtrbrooke Hoemtai.Kv®.t'ar CARD OF THANKS.Wo wish to convey our thanks to the kind friends who assisted in any way at the funeral of the late Mrs.Arthur Evans.MR.ARTHUR EVANS.MR.FRED EVANS, MRS.C.E.LAUGHLIN, MISS MAGGIE MOUNTAIN, MR.WILLIAM MOUNTAIN, MR.AND MRS.JAS.MOUNTAIN.Show Matinee at 2.30.MAJESTY\u2019S DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME.Eve*- \u2022*\u2014 at 7.30 and 9.15, TODAY* George Melford\u2019s lavish Paramount production of Joseph Hergbesheimer* brilliant story of Chinese love and American morals.«JAVA.I»» with Lea trice Joy,\tJacqueline Lcg&xx, Raymond Hatton,\tGeorge Fawcett, Albert Roscoe,\taud other favorite».A SUPERB PARAMOUNT PICTUmtf with the appeal of \u201cEast in Went,* Also a New Musical Comedy offering by Rose of Panama Girls Co.Including Baby Dorothy COMING\u2014Thos.H.Incas Special \u201cBEAU REVEL,1' with Florence Vidor.Admission: Evening .30c Matinee .20c Balcony .10c Premier Daylight Saving Tima at 2.30, 7.00 and 8.45.| The Pick of Pictures.Music by Premier Symphonic Orchestra.| TODAY Positively the greatest bill ever offered at regular prices.TODAY HIGH-,CLASS VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTOPLAYS DE LUXE THE MUSICAL ECKARDTS\u20145 PERFORMERS \u201cThe Swiss Bell Ringers\u201d It strikes the heart strings.The picture with a soul, \u201cMIGHTY LAK A ROSE,\u201d a symphony of liie in the high and low places.The Song that never grows old, \"Mighty Lak a Rose.\u201d \u201cGREEN AS GRASS,\" a Christie Comedy and others.A show worth $1.00 at ordinary prices.You\u2019ll be sorry if you miss it COMING\u2014THURS., FRI., SAT.\u2014Paramount\u2019s Great Photoplay Success.\u201cTHE PRIDE OF POLO MAR.\u201d Packed with features.Peter B.Kyne\u2019s greatest story.A verile romance with color and bold with adventure.OTHER ATTRACTIONS.PITMAN\u2019S SHORTHAND.TYPEWRIT-iug.Bookkeeping, Commercial Correspondence, Complete Business Training.Private individual lessons.Prospectus on application.Frank Dudley, Cert.P.5., 18 Stanley Ave.Tei.14G7-J.r* ARAGE SPACE WANTED FOB ONE Ford truck for the summer months.Apply to Reco^fl.Box 47.Teacher wanted holding ele- mentary diploma for the Valley ScDooi ! \\TAYFAIR APTS.\u2014FIVE-ROOM STEAM For particulars apply to John McCartney, ^heated apartment to let; all modern Sec.-Treas., Valcartier Village, Que.\t! conveniences.Inquire 75B Frontenac Street - - |W.L.Gilson.4 PROTESTANT TEACHER HOLDING -7-\u2014-\u2014- first class Model diploma, wanted for\tDOUBLE CONNECTING ROOM the Dunham Mode: School.School term ten ^ with balcony to let ; would rent sepa\u2019-a-months beginning Sept.4th, 1923.Salary $75\tif desired; comfortable and well fur- per month.Kindly enclose references with application.Q.C.Selby, Sec.-Treas , Dunham, Que.nished.Apply I!5 Queen St.Phone 312-M.O MALL YTCTROLA WITH TEN RECORDS in good condition, for sale, $10.Apply Boz 503, Lennoxville.ArGANDY FLOWERS FOR HATS AND j1 dress accessories ; instructions free.New | pleated skirts, crepe nightgowns, porch dres- i ses, etc.Deowarive Art Studio, Record Bldg.! A UTOMOBILE MECHANICS TOOLS IN V\\YAN'TED perfect condition for sale cheap ; alao emery wheel Sold separately or in ion Apply montn».Apply to Record Box 45.pox 48 Record.¦pURNISHED COTTAGE TO RENT LAST -\u2014-iA two weeks in July and month of \"CMVE TEACHERS WANTED FOR THE -vaguât, on Lake Massewippi, Elmwood **\u2022 Municipality of East Bolton, & months\u2019 | Park.Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Electric lights, spring term, to commence Sept.4th.Salary $55 per \u2019;raLer.very comfortable.Apply 116 Queen month.Apply ¦with references to Wm.E.St, Sherbrooke.Phone 312-M.Juby, Sec., Treas., Bolton Centre, Que.Spec, to Sher.Soap, neighborhood he will long be remembered, DR3.DARCHE A HEBERT, SPECIAL hÜ kindiy smile> hi* of encouragement iat.Eye, Ear, Nose and Tb oat Bran- aîways backed UP rea^ and eubetantial ehial tube diseases\u2019 asthma, etc.Private rioa- aaaistance in case of need> were character-pital 92 King St West, Sherbrooke.Tel.654.ifitics of the man the remembrance of whose - presence amongst us will long remain a cherished memory.\u201d H.E.BIEBER, Acting Secretary.Stanbridge East, Que., June 20th, 1923.DR.¦1J Si L.CX BACHAND.consulting SjwcimiiBt, Eye.Eai-, No,t.Throat.Ye» Olivier Block, Corcer Kins aud WelUagiar-, Sta., Sherbrooke.SITUATIONS TV ANTED.BY EXPERIENCED STENO-grapher.poeition relieving for stunner AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE.1 FORD TOURING CAR, 1H22 MODEL, J- self-starter, shock absorbers and four new tires, cheap lor cash.Appiy Box 81, Eouth Durham, One.TWO mrp FORD CARS FOR SALE, 1919 modeie.Overhauled and painted.One new Ford, 192E model, for sale.Appiy to Wm.Fi*k, Waterviile.P.O.Box 95.AUCTION SALE Tnesday.June 26th, 1923, at One o\u2019clock (Standard time) at Mr.Leon Aube it\u2019s Farm, situated at the fourth range of Stoke (small Cange\u2014better known as Peter Gingras farm) The entire stock will be sold including : 1 eleven-year-old mare (1290 Ibe.), 1 five-year-oid horse (1050 Ibe.), five cows, 1 cream separator, 1 mowing machine, 1 horse rake, 1 jdific harrow, 1 spring harrow, 1 finishing ^VEN-PASEENGER BIG SIX STUDE- ; harrow, 1 sulky plow, 1 hand plow, 1 cul-oaker for £a.e, in good ranmpg orner, rlvator, l double wagon with box, 1 single cord tire*, nearly new.Finish looks like new.j wagon, 1 double heavy sleigh, 1 single ex- bie harness, 1 single fine ,_______ _ waabing machine, 1 kitchen chandise, Wm, H.Hunting A Sons, Hunting- j rtove, 1 oü stove (two wricks), 1 wood heater.¦e Qce.\t_______|\treserve being made as owner is i*av- ' ! ing.Terms of sale to be made on premises.-\u2014- - -\u2022's-«¦ (wagon, i oouoie nea Wl: sell cheap for cash or trade for lumber, * prms sleigh.1 doubli standing timber, smaller car or other mer-1 harre^E.1 waablnt REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.ACRES LAND WITH HOUSE POP.*'**-'*\tOn Ascot highway, just outside city limita.Suitable for market gardening.Mrs.Johp MoJvena, 335 Bowen Are.South, Sherbrooke.pUENIEHED SUMMER COTTAGE AT! **- Brome Lake for eade or rent, comp.eta ! with beat and garage for two cart.Apply j F.E.Hick*.Foster, Que.OFFICE TO RENT In Record Block.Cemmodiou* and Attractive.Price $20 per month.Apply SHERBROOKE RECORD CO.LTD.¦pURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET ON A take Massa-rippi, two mües from North Hatley, for first two weeks of July.Apply Mrs.William Raymond, North Hatley.Dr.ethieb, phone «tb.e« king st West.Electrotherapy : Urinary D.ues.DR.J.A.McCABE AND DR.E.PLANTE (New York ar.I Paris Hospitals;, Specialists, Eye.Ear, Nose and Throat Disease, Olivier Block, corner King and Wellington Sts., Sherbrooke, Que.Tel.1740.Const» tâtions : 9.30 a.m.to 1\u2019\t1.30 p^n.to 5 p-m.; 7 to 8 evenings.«ft *5» \u2022** \u2022p «J»\t«J* *J* *J»\t*\u2019?\t?**\t»% «Je DEATHS REPORTED ?+ **:\u2022 *:\u2022 \u2022> a heavy downpour of rain on that At half time, Thesco lead 3 to 0, j date had to be postponed.Grigsby, Rice and Fitzsmmons being i The members of the ladies\u2019 golf responsible for the score.\tj committee are anxious that players The second half was practically a j turn in as many scores as possible repetition of the first forty-five immediately so that handicaps can minutes and Thesco added four ad-; be arranged for their competitions, ditional points while Lennoxville re- j sponded with a single goal, the re-! J.P.L.STEWART WON suit of a penalty when Mason was j\tMONTHLY MEDAL J.P.L.Stewart, with a handicap THE [«REAL CATTLE MARKET QUOTATIONS 34% 16% 72% 68% 73% 46% 88% 105% 43% 133% 46% 93% 58% 71 86% 41% 125 51% 150% 25 68 14% 71% 31 26\tVi 39 35% 16% 71 89 73% 46% 88% 105 43% 133% 46% 93% *'\t\u2022> v v \u2022{\u2022 v \u2022> *;\u2022 v v *> v *j* » \u201e * V $ \u2022\u2019 NEW YORK PRESS r: * uyet; pqr.YrvrnuT * y FurnUjiéâ wy * \u2022> v> v ?> ?> * V V V V V V * v ?> V Ca TTrriî Stîe-ôt SoüîfiSÎ will say to- ._\t.fcast ,ÎW; ji&r.* buSiutjs^!\tiliis y cjîi wùI probàblÿ t:13Vr gsed :::::csso i.icr 1922.Oppose abolishing Railroad Labor Board.Majority of heads said1 to favor continuation of body rather than transferring duties to I.C.C.Northern Pacifie year is reviewed.Assault on transportation act discussed.Effects of Panama Canal competition.Illinois Central could pay more.Net income $117 a share for past ten years equal to $11.72 annually.Soviet enters into trade treaties.Anthracite active dispite summer.Endicott Johnson production larger.American Chicle showing a pro-; Prices PeicI for Caltle Montreal Stockyards -Details.at the - Other MONTREAL, June 25.\u2014(Dominion Live Stock Branch Report.) \u2014 Cattle receipts 867.Good cattle sold ., .\t,\t,\t,,\tT \u201e t c.\tabout with last week,\tbut\tsales of upset within the danger area.Mason | J- P- L.Stewart,\twith a handicap medium and COmmon\tlots\tinclined took the kick himself and beat Jack! of fourteen, won the first monthly :\t^ with prices edging toward Grimes who substituted for McGinty hiedal competition at the St.P\u2019rancis ;|ower ie\u2019veis_ two i0ts 0f good qual-in the nets.The other goals scored Golf Club, turning in a gross score.Ontario steers and heifers weigh-in the closing' period were credited;of 62 for the eighteen holes.\tslightly over one thousand to Rice (2), Fitzsimmons and Grigs- Eighteen signed the entry lists |p0unds sojd for çg pel.cwt., and by.The game was refereed by Mr.for the monthly medal competition |one i0t 0f heavy steers, rather rough Davidson.\ty\ti before going out on the course on but fat, were unsold at a bid of \u2014j Saturday afternoon.Out of these, jg,25.A few lots of medium steers RICHMOND WON FROM CTRCO however, only ten turned in their |weighed up at $7.25 and $7.50, and At Richmond, Circo dropped a scores.J.P L.Stewart made it 37 one better lot brought $7.90.Corn-couple of valuable points when they | and a 39, giving a total of 76 and mon steers sold slow and only a few were defeated by a score of 2 to 0.'with a handicap\tof\t14, making a net! small lots were sold\tup\tto 10 The Richmond boys are becoming a: score of 62.H.\tS.\tLawrence ranked! o\u2019clock.They brought\t$G to $6.50.very hard team to defeat on their | second with a net score of 65.His i Medium heifers sold from $6.50 to own ground and promise to have! gross total was 79 and he 8 s $7-25.Good cows brought from much to say with regard to the lea- handicap of 14.D.C.McRae, with a;$5.50 to $6, and medium ones from guo standing before the close of'handicap of 12 strokes, placed third, j $4.60 to $5.25.Cannera were $2.25 the season.Saturday\u2019s game was i with a net score of 69.\t;to $2.50.Cutters were ^2.i5 and handled by Mr.Southgate.\tI R.Marchand, with a handicap of|up.One or two bulls reached $6.-\t17; H.St.C.Clayton, with a handi- Good bulls wore $5 to $5.50, aud leap of 13; and G.Miller, with a .common ones $3.50 and up.i handicap of 7, were tied for fourth._Quotations : Butcher steers, good (place, with net scores of 70.\tj$7.60 to $8.25; medium $7 to $7.50, _______ j common $5 to $6.75; butcher heif- REDVERS MacKENZIE WON PRO- ers, good $8; medium $6 to $7, j V1NCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP j common $4 to $5.75 ; butcher cows, MONTREAL.June 26.\u2014Redvers g°od 85.50 to $6, medium $4 to ^i,vw .\t.MacKensie, of the Country Club, car-If8-f9« calî\u2019îei'a to $2.2», cutters .will receive the Quebec Central1 ried off the Provincial amateur golf|^\u201c'^11 J® $3.»0; butcher bulls, good \u2022$5 to $6, common $3.50 to $4.50.Calf receipts 1,427.Calves we're lower.A few good veals weighed out brought $8, and straight lots of medium and fairly good calves sold from $6 to $6.50.Over half the calves offered were common drinkers, and these were very hard to sell.A few sales of drinkers were made at from $3.50 to $4.25, and other- lots were Unsold at a bid of $3.25.Quotations: Good veal $8, medium $6 to $6.50, common $3.50 to $5.Sheep receipts 1,004.Receipts of sheep and lambs were heavier and trading was somewhat slow.Sheep sold from $3.50 to $5.50, and lambs from $12.50 to $15 per ewt.Quotations: Ewes $3.50 to $5.50; lambs, good $12.50 to $15.Hog receipts 2,966.Hogs lower.Sales of good quality local hogs were made in ungraded lots at $10.Coarse and poorer lots $9 to $9.50.Sows were $6.50 to $7.A large number of the hogs on the market today were delivered on contracts made last ij\u2019eek.Packers offered $10.60 for select bacon hogs under government grading.MORNING SALES AT MONTREAL Abitibi\u201450 at 63, 25 at 62%.Atl.Sugar\u201450 at 18.%.Brazilian\u201460 at 48.Breweries\u201425 at 48%.Can.Cottons Pfd.\u201450 at 92.Dom.Bridge\u201410 at 69.Laurentide\u201440 at 95%, 25 at 95% Mont.Power\u201415 at 120, 10 at 120%., Smelters\u201425 at 26%.Span.Riv.Com.\u201435 at 92%.Waya.\u2014130 at 50.iSt.Maurice Paper\u201410 at 101%.Br.Emp.2nd Pfd.\u201425 at 22V4-McKay\u201466 at 107%.Tucketts\u201425 at 63.Twins\u201410 at 75%, 10 at 75.fit.American Woollen preferred out! of line.Book value $100, a share; in fixed assets and 160, in liquid.; Texas Co.contracts made fori first 1,000,000 barrels of Globe Pete\u2019s Mexican production.North American big earning pow- ( er.Net for common depreciation more than doubled in 16 months, HEAVY SELLING OF MOTOR SHARES ON WALL STREET BANKS.Montreal\u20145 at 247.Union\u2014105 at 108, 2 at 108%.SALES TO 2 P.M.(Associated Prase Despatch) NEW YORK, June 25.\u2014(Wall Street Noon.)\u2014Heavy selling of the (motor shares, apparently based on j the belief that the peak of motor j car production and sales had been reached for this year, turned the whole list heavy before noon.Chandler was pushed down four points to a new low and Studebaker dropped 3% also to a minimum.Trading in railroad shares was sluggish, with a number of active issues yielding in j sympathy with the industrials.Some ( of the largest losses were represent- ( ed by Dupont, Mack Truck, Stew- J art Warner, Pan-American, Strom- j berg, Maxwell Motors A, Houston1 and West Pennsylvania Power to ; 2 to 4% points.Call money opened at 5 per cent.A .TirTW\u2019\u2019 {\t| \u2022 |I| SECURITY The bank of Montreal numbers among the customers of its Savings Department thousands of men and women in every part of Canada.Safety has been a watchword and conservative management a principle with the Bank for more than â hundred years.The entire resources of the Bank are behind each Branch* Your Account, no matter how small, will be 'welcome.BANKOFMONTREAL Total Assets in Excess of #650,000,000.00 We Offer CHARITY CUP GAMES ON SATURDAY The semi-finals of the Charity Cup games will be played on Saturday afternoon next, when two snlendid.cards are scheduled for play.East Angus will be at home to Cinio while Beebe, present bold ers Abitibi\u201420 at 62%.As.Com.\u201435 at 64.Bell Tel.\u201415 at 121.Brazilian\u201425 at 48.Breweries\u201495 at 48%.Can.S.S.Pfd.\u20144 at 46%.Dom.Glass\u201410 at 94%, 2 at 96.Laurentide\u201465 at 95.McKay.\u201475 at 107%, 5 at 107%.Mont.Pow.\u2014225 at 120.Smelters\u20145 at 26%.Span.Riv.Pfd.\u201435 at 101%.Wayagamack\u201450 at 50.EASIER TONE NOTED ON CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET FAIRLY STRONG TONE ON MONTREAL EXCHANGE f Associated Prêt» Descatcb) MONTREAL, June 25.\u2014Trading was dull at the opening of the local i market this morning, with prices | displaying a tendency to move into : higher ground.Laurentide came j out unchanged at 95%.Smelters registered a gain of % to 26%.| Brazilian dropper % to 48% over the week-end.The balance of the ! list was unchanged.BELGO CANADIAN PAPER COMPANY First Mortgage 20-Year.6% Sinking Fund Gold Bonds.Price 99 and Interest, Yielding 6.10%.McMANAMY & WALSH Whiting Black Stockbroker.Talevkaae 21 We Offer BELGO CANADIAN PAPER COMPANY LIMITED 7% Cumulative Preferred Shares (Par Value $100) Price $96.50 Per Share, Yielding 7V4%.We Recommend These Shares for Investment.CRAIG, LUTHER & IRVINE, E.G.GRAVES, Manager.Téléphonés 102 103.mrnm 500 lb.Size f.O.B.Sherbrooke.Plus Inapectlon and Sales Tax.1,000 lbs.size $30.00 Genuine SCALE (MADE IN CANADA Th® World TRADF.MAitt; telle you U\u2019e Lcuuiu® You can buy this famous GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALE at these low prices because of ever-increasing production.Steel-to-steel bearings, arrow .tip beam, wide wheels and largo platform ensure long Ufa and accuracy under the most trying conditions.The scales are perfect in design and construction, and o£ course, are guaranteed absolutely.The Canadian Fairbanks-Ptlorae Co.Limited £4-98 St Antoine Street MONTREAL 1 (Associated Pres* Despatch.) CHICAGO, June 25.\u2014Rains and ; cooler weather in the spring crop ! region tended to ease the wheat mar-jke; today during the early dealings.The opening which varied from un-; changed figures to % cent lower, (with September at $1.03% to $1.04% jand December at $1.06% to $1.06% ! was followed by a moderate general ! sag and then something of a rally.After opening at quarter cent off 179 cents, the corn market underwent j to a like advance, with September at j a setback all around, but then re-; covered most of the loss.Oats started a shade lower to % ! cent gain, with September at 37% to 37% to % cents.Later all the months showed a little decline.Lower quotations on hogs weakened the provision market.-\u2014v- ANOTHER NEW YORK FIRM FAILS (Associated Pres* Despatch.) NEW YORK, June 25.\u2014The failure for $125,000 of the stock exchange firm of Einstein, Ward and Company was announced from the New York Stock Exchange this morning.This firm did not do a commission business with the public and had been inactive for some time.championship at the Beaconfield course on Saturday, when he completed the thirty-six holes in 165.MacKenzie, the day previous, tied for fourth place in the open title play, when he made a score of 154, three strokes behind the winner, C, R.Murray.In Saturday\u2019s play, Alox Fraser, of the St.Francis Golf Club, Sherbrooke, turned in a score of 163 and H.D.Bayne, of the same club, played 184.STERLING EXCHANGE EASY (AssocmtcU Pres* Despatch) NEW YORK.June 25.\u2014Sterling I exchange easy.Great Britain $4.61-i7-10.France 6.19.Italy 4.47.Germany .0008 11-16.Canadian dollars I 2% per cent discount.* «> *\t\u2022:< v 4- $\u2022 v *»*\t*** *** *5* *r BASEBALL INTERMEDIATE BASED \\I.L LEAGlE A meeting of representatives of teams entering the Intermediate Baseball League was held on Saturday evening at the Y.M.C.A.when Joe Gagne was elected Vice-President to succeed J.K.David.A revised constitution was then considered and adopted, after which a schedule of games was drawn up as follows: Denault vs.Fairmount.Y.M.C.A.vs.Codere.-Denault vs.Codere.Fairmount vs.Y.M.C.A.Denault vs, Y.M.C.A.¦Fairmount vs.Codere.Fairmount vs.Denault.Codere vs.Y.M.C.A Codere vs.Denault.Y.M.C.A.vs.Fairmount, Y.M.C.A.vs.Denault.Codere vs.Fairmount.Ml games will be played on the tirade Grounds starting sharp at 7 I'.loe.U.June June J uly July July July July July July July 26, July 30 Aug.28.I).12.10.- 19.23.Federal Trade Commission, because of lack of appropriation, will discontinue compilation and publication of statistics relating to newsprint.Syndicate offers $45,000,000 federal land bank 4 1-2 at 100 1-4 to yield 4.45.Announcement expected treasury surplus of $200.000,000 may result in revival of soldiers\u2019 bonus agitation by American Legion.Liabilities of Einstein Ward and Company stock exchange firm against whom bankruptcy petition win filed estimated at $126,000 assets include stock membership.Reductions of 5 cents to 25 cents n barrel in Texas crude announced by Magnolia Petroleum.Iron mines and steel works of Jingo Stinnos in South' Austria work twenty-four hours a day.Get high prices for steel products.Expected anthracite miners at convention in Scranton on \u2019l\u2019uesd.iv will draft demands for wage increases of ten to twenty p.e.when \u2014\u2018rni'is «juiiru August 31st, E kfv IREK RfvgRS (i Put Quebec Money to Work in.Quebec to Build Quebec The 6% Cumulative Preferred Stock of Southern Canada Power Company pives Quebec people an opportunity to put their money to work in Quebec to build up Quebec.The record of the Southern Canada Power Company is an enviable one.Its preferred stock is a seasoned security which has paid dividends since inception.Gross earninps have grown from $488,528 in 1918 to £843,565 in 1922.There is an equity of fjco behind each $100 share of Fre-.ferred Stock.It serves a diversified group of industries in one of the most rapidly developing industrial seqUons of Canada.Over ioQ, of the Company\u2019s customers and 76% of its employees are shareholders.Yv*e recommend this security» as an ideal investment.Write for j ricc and particulars NESBITT, THOMSON & COMPANY TORONTO LIMITED 145 St.James Street, MONTREAL HAMILTON\tWINNIPEG LONDON, ONI I rACE EIGHT SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1923 The Wings of the Morning A Great Story of Adventure and Romane» BY LOUIS TRACY.He managed to conjure up a smile,! to the cave, and the ruse was effective.She applied the words to his past history.\u201cI hope they will not be revealed so dramatically,\" she said.\u201cYou never can tell,\u201d he answered fhey were In prophetic vein that uorning.They returned in silence filling the lamp.\u201cMay I come too ?\u201d she demanded.He flung aside the temptation to answer her in kind, merely assenting, with an explanation of his design.When the lamp was in order he held it close to the wall and conducted a systematic survey.The geological fault which favored the construction of the tunnel seemed to diverge to the left at the further end.The \u201cface\u201d of the rock exhibited the marks of persistent labor.The stone had been hewn away by main force when the dislocation of strata ceasad tc be helpful.His knowledge was limited on the \u201cI wish to go inside, with a lamp.May I?\u201d he asked.\u2018\u2018Certainly.Why not ?\u201d He had an odd trick of blushing, this bronzed man with a gnarled subject, yet Jenks believed that the soul.He could not frame a satisfac- j material here was a hard limestone tcry reply, but busied himself in re- i rather than the external basalt.Searching each inch with the feeble light, he paused once, with an ex- This design is the international identification mark for genuine RJpolin Enamel.All Europe knows this famous Ripolin trademark.The secret process of\tRipolin was discovered in Holland thirty years ago.Since that time Ripolin has been used throughout the civilized world.Ripolin Enamel can be obtained in Glosa White, Semi-Gloss and Flat White.It also be supplied in seven delicate tints by any of the following dealers.: J.A.BERNIER.98 Alexande' St., Sherbrooke.W.BOURQUE.2 King St., Sherbrooke Eaat.DONAT DESAUTELS, Acton Vale, Que.BlDGoOD BROS Richmond, Que.J.B.MORIN, Eaat Angus, Que.JAMES MONTGOMERY REG., Sawyerville, Quo.GEO.BUSHEY, Cookshire, Que (£ RIPSLIN THE ORIGINAL HOLLAND ENAMEL PAINT with clamation.\u201cWhat is it?\u201d cried Iris.\u201cI cannot be certain,\u201d he «aid, doubtfully.\u2018\u2018Would you mind Holding the lamp whilst I use a crow-.oar?\u201d | In the stone was visible a thin ; vein, bluish white in color.He man-| aged to break off a fair-sized lump j containing a well-defined specimen 1 of the foreign metal.They hurried into the open air and examined the fragment with curious eyes.The sailor picked it with his knife, and the substance in the vein c-nie off in laminated layers, small, brittle scales.\u201cIs it silver?\u201d Iris was almost excited I do not think so.I am no expert, but I have a vague idea\u2014I 1 have seen-\" He wrinkled his brows and pressed ! away the furrows with his hand, \u201cha- physical habit of his when oer-; piexed.! \u201cI have it,\" he cried.\u201cIt is anti-j mony.\u2019 : , -vIiss Dear.e pursed her lr ¦ m disdain.Antimony! What was antimony ?\u201cSo much fuss for nothing,\u201d she ' said.\u201cIt is used in alloys and niedi-c.nes,\u201d he explained.\u201cTo us it is useless.\u201d He threw the piece of rock contemptuously among the bushes.But, being thorough in all that he undertook, he returned to the cave and again conducted an inquisition.The silver-hued vein became more strong-\u2018 ly marked at the point where it disappeared downward into a collection of rubble and sand.That was all.Did men give ther toil, their lives, : for this ?So it would appear.Be that as it might, he had a more pressing work.If the cave still held ! a secret it must remain there.Iris had gone back to her sago-kneading.Necessity had made the lady a bread-maid.\u201cFifteen hundred years of uh:Io-logy bridged by circumstances,\u201d mused Jenks.\u201cHow Max Muller would have reveled in the incident.\u201d Shouldering the axe he walked to the bench.The tide was low and the circular sweep of the reef showed up ' irregularly, its black outlines sticking out of the vividly green water like jagged teeth.(Continued in oui next issue.) Save on Sugar by using LILY /he rSUGAR MAY COST HOUSEWIFE LITRE MORE Acate Situation is^Bne to Shortage of Raw Material REDUCED CONSUMPTION NECESSARY TO MEET CASE Housewives in.Montreal, and in fact in any part of Canada, may make up UiëLr minds that they are not going to get their sugar supiias this year at any cheaper prices than now prevail, and it may be said.that they win probably be paying a little more before the summer rolls by.The sugar situation f.s 1ft an acute stage as shown by official statistics.because - of the pronounced shortage of ,the raw material.It Is.pointed out that at the beginning of the year fhs world\u2019s available supply of sugar was 1,200,000 tons ites than the corresponding time In 1922.WHITE For Preserving In the face of a world shortage of Sugar and the resulting high prices, LILY WHITE CORN SYRUP comes to the rescue of the housewives of Canada at preserving time.For LILY WHITE CORN SYRUP means better preserves as well as cheaper preserves.Half sugar and half LILY WHITE CORN SYRUP makes a preserving syrup of the right consistency; that will not \u201csugar\u201d (or crystallize).The addition of LILY WHITE brings out the fresh fruit flavours; and gives a better flavour to jams, jellies and preserves.Everything, put up this way, will keep.It is a sound economy to put up your regular quantity of preserves this year, if you use half sugar and half LILY WHITE CORN SYRUP.So/d ly all grocers in 2, 5, and 10 pound tins.THE CANADA STARCH CO.LIMITED, MONTREAL.Write for our Cook Book\u2014mailed free.\t391 ^wardsburc Brand WALES\u2019 HOME, RICHMOND, QUE Annual Field Day and Basket Picnic WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27th 1923 Come and see the Home and its beautiful loeation and surroundings.ome and see the Happy Old People in The Home, Con \" ^nd 1\t^ more about its origin and see for yourself this splendid Eastern Townships Old People\u2019s Home.The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary will Come and get interested in The Home.Come and Satisfy yourself that the Home is doing a great work and rendering the highest possible service to deserving aged people.Come and hear the music by well-known artists and addresses by prominent public men who support the Home.furnish tea and coffee for all At the close of the day, return to your own homes and Remember the Wales Home in your prayers, by donations and also in your last will and testament ALL ARE INVITED "]
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