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' Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1923.Twenty-seventh Year.TO CUT LOOSE FROM RUHR AND RHINELAND No Action Taken Regarding Return Of Ex-Crown Prince Allied Corned Did Not Take Up Chief Problems Ambassadors Avoided Mentioning the Two Burning Questions, the Return of Former Crown Prince to Germany and Germany\u2019s Attitude Regarding the Resumption of Allied Military Control Owing to Fact that Allies Were Not in Accord as to Proper Course of Action\u2014Britain.Which Took Initiative in Sending Note to Germany Regarding Return of Frederick William, Is Now Said to Be Desirous of Dropping Matter, While France Is Ready for Action.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, November 14.\u2014The Allied Council of Ambassadors failed to consider at its meeting today the question of what action should be taken in connection with the return of the Crown Prince to Germany and as to Germany\u2019s attitude regarding the resumption of Allied military control.The entire session was devoted to routine work, and it is understood the ambassadors avoided mentioning these two burning questions because the Allies were not in accord as to the proper course of action.Great Britain, which tpok the initiative in the sending of a coercive note to Germany regarding the return of Frederick William, is now said to be desirous of dropping the whole matter, while France which was at first indifferent but later came to favor action of some sort, is ready for such action.The question may come up at the next meeting of the ambassadors tomorrow.FRANCE WANTS EX-CROWN PRINCE EXPELLED FROM GERMANY (Associated Press Despatch.) LONDON, Nov.14.-\u2014France is bringing strong pressure to bear on Great Britain, looking to joint action for the expulsion of the former Crown Prince from Germany.For the moment, the British Government believes it useless to try to undo the accomplished fact, but no decision regarding a fine] policy will be announced until the cabinet, which is meeting tocay, has carefully examined the whole subject in the light of Premier Poincare's latest overtures.Meanwhile the Government has received no official intimation that the former Kaiser intends to duplicate the sensational dash of his heir.British officials are confident that Holland will observe her pledge to act as a jailor for the former war lord until time or rather fate settles his destiny.France is also urging Great Britain to send a strong rejoinder to Germany regarding Chancellor Stresemann\u2019s negative reply to the Allied request for greater protection and latitude of action for the inter-Aliied military control commission.France favors energetic actions being taken against Germany if Berlin refuses to give up the ex-Crown Prince, or declines to extend the safeguard and authority requested for the control commission.In the British view, the seizure of Hamburg or other German ports is not to be ruled out from po-.sible action by France if Germany refuses to capitulate, but officials here declare Britain will decline to support any such drastic measures.KAISER\u2019S RETURN UNDER CONSIDERATION FOR SEVERAL WEEKS (Associated Press Despatch.) LONDON, Nov.14.\u2014Notwithstanding the official equanimity over reports that William Hohenzollern was planning to return to the Father-land, some of the newspapers here continue to express suspicion as to his designs.The Doom correspondent of the Dally Mail says the former Kaiser\u2019s return has been under consideration for several weeks.The newspaper recalls various recent rumors which are supposed to confirm William\u2019s intentions, but none of these has a very solid appearance, and no where is there anything that tends to substantiate the report.RETURN OF EX-PRINCE IS NOT AN AUSPICIOUS OMEN ii iüf v v\\ ¦ : * ' ISwk mW- Harry Griffith, a young Montrealer, is now in Toronto visitin friends after three years spent among the Eskimos at Port Harrison, 01 the east coast of Hudson\u2019s Bay.Top centre is shown the building at For Harrison, which is the fur trading centre for 200 miles along the coast Top left is one of the Eskimo women who acted in a film, \u201cNanook of the North.\u201d Top right is Mr.Griffith in his furs.In the centre is his trading post and residence.Lower left is one of the young Eskimos, made up for his part in the film.He uses the name of Harry Landor.Lower rip'ht ir the belle of the trading post, who bears the euphonious name of Nouraii-took, otherwise known as \u201cMaggie.1* /¦'¦à Mm MOVE MADE TO SHORTEN TRIAL OFGOOALTON Nearly Whole Day Devoted to Review of Campaign Fund Solicitations by Former Advis.or of Governor.ft** # »\tS*## * #!&$$! «J (Associated Press Despatch) FRANKFORT, Germany, Nov.14.¦\u2014The return of the former German Crown Prince to Germany is anything but an auspicious omen, and1 th* German people have a right tO| know why the government permitted It during the present situation, ob-1 serves the Frankfort Gazette, the lending south Germany Liberal organ.The newspaper rejects the inference that the home coming of Frederick William suggests a suspicious relation to the recent Munich putsch, but it observes that if he finds a \u201cwelcome home\u201d sign stuck upon the door of his castle at Gels, it will reflect \"untruth, as ho is highly unwelcome to the German people in the present perturbed internal situation.\u201d FORMER KING FREDERICK TO WELCOME EX-CROWN PRINCE (Asaocifited Pro»» Despatch) LONDON, Nov.14.\u2014There is a ,Timor in Amsterdam, says a despatch to the Exchange Telegraph from the Dutch city, that former King Frederick August of Saxony hns arrived in Gels to welcome former Grown Prince Frederick William.SA «s # -\t4» (Associated Press Despatch.) # OTTAWA, Nov.14.\u2014\u201cThis # *\tRUMOR SAYS SIR LOMER *\tGOUIN TO RESIGN.*\t- * * ,.#\tis the first I have heard of # j tfc it,\u201d said Hon.Ernest.La- & ife pointe, Minister of Marine # #\tand Fisheries, when his at- !» !» tention was called to a report !» !» that Sir Lomer Gouin, Minist- !» !» er of Justice, would retire on !» !» account of ill health, and that !» !» Mr.Lapointe would assume !» !» the portfolio of Justice.\t!» A» \u201cI am sure,\u201d added the Min- !» !» ister of Marine, \u201cthat Sir !» !» Lomer\u2019s health will enable !» !» him to continue in control of !» A» his department.\u201d\t# W\t« this branch of the family in more than five years.\u201cWILLIE\u201d AND HIS FAMILY HAD HAPPY ÇINNER PARTY (Associated Press Despatch) GELS, Nov.14.The former Gcr-nan Crown Prince, his wife, Princess Cocilia, and their children made1 « happy dinner party last night, this being the first complete re-union of NOT AWARE OF INTENTION OF FORMER GERMAN WAR LORD TO LEAVE DOORN (Associated Press Despatch) DOORN, Nov.14.- -The burgomas ter of Doom assured the correspondent of the Associated Press yesterday on his word of honor that ho was aware of any intention on the part of former Emperor William to leave Doom.POINCARE SCORES VICTORY (A»aociated Pre»» Despatch) PARIS Nov.14 Premier Poincare, riding roughshod over nil opposition, scored a victory at the reopening of the French chain bet' yesterday.He was supported by a vote of :i79 to 1(55.CITY COUNCIL HEARD PROTESTS ON VALDATfCNS Complaints Against Valuation Roll Were Argued Before the Council at Special Session Last Night.The protests against the estimates on the city valuation roll for the current year were heard last evening before a special session of the City Council called for that purpose.All the aldermen, with the exception of Alderman Crepeau, were present.In almost every instance, the protests were argued in person by the property owners concerned.There were thirty-five complaints filed at the city hall against the valuation roll for the year, a number which is small compared to that of previous years.In only comparatively few cases were changes made in the figures prepared by the valuators.The valuation of a property owned by 0.A.Begin, fixed at $5,500 for he past two years, was reduced to $5,000; A.Chevalier, valuation last year $9,000, this year $9,500, reduced to $9,000; Charles Codere, valuation last year $.S,000, this year $12.000, reduced to $9,000; J.E.Cambron\u2019s j business tax, fixed for two years at : $400 was reduced to $300; St.Pierre Ltd., valued for last two years at $80,000 reduced to $15,000; Sam Echenberg valued last year at $13,-000, this year at $13,500, reduced to i $13,000; Sam Echenberg, valuation for two years $35,000, reduced to | $30,000; Joseph Guay, valuation last year $6,000, this year $7,000, reduced to $6,500; C.B.Howard, How-nrdene, valuation last year $75,000, this year $2-10,000, reduced to $75,-000; Alfred Hamel, valuation past two years $3,000, reduced to $2,-500; D.J.McManamy, valuation last year $30,000, this year $35,000, reduced to $30,000; E.S, Stevens & Co., business tax, fixed at $600 last year and $800 this year, reduced to $000; Mrs.1.Smith, valuation for past two years $3,000, reduced to $2,500.The protests of Newton-Dakin Company, Park Realty Company, Sherbrooke Housing Company and one protest of C.Thibault were left over for further consideration.In the case of the protest of the valuation of the St.Pierre Limited, property, the reduction was made because of the fact that the plant is now closed.After hearing the arguments of the owners and the explanation of the valuators, the following protests Were disallowed and the valuations made by the valuators sustained; B.A.Land Company, A.Beaulieu, Biron & Fils, (2) O.A.Begin, A.Chevalier, Mme.E.Desruisseaux, Edwards Realty Company, Joseph Green Estate, Sam Echenberg (2), Mrs.William Fanvoll (2L E.and T.Fr.rhnnks Co., (2), Joseph Guny, Honore Hugo.B.C, Howard Estate, ,T.Lnvalleo, Emile Quintal, Sherbrooke City Lands Company, Mrs.I.Smith, F.Tissington, C.Thibault (2)._____________________ ELECTED MAYOR OF VIENNA.(Annoointed Press Despatch) VIENNA.Nov.14.Dr.Carl Seitz has been elected Mayor of Vienna.PREISER BALDWIN\u2019S DECISION FOR j GREAT MANY IMMEDIATE ELECTION IN BRITAIN OUT OF WORK (Associated Press Despatch) OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov.3 4.the impeachment trial of Governof Walter moved forward through a maze of figures with indications that a definite move tc shorten thaj length of the hearing was in pros-port.Virtually the entire day was devoted to a review of campaign fold solicitation; by Dr.E.1.Bynum, former advisor aa the Governor, and an investigat \u2022 i of the exert tive\u2019s bank account and building i nd loan stock investments.Dr.Bynum testified that be was only one of several agents who sl ight campaign funds for the Gov-ttnor, and that he did not have a record of the amodr.t he obtained.The court was thrown into an uproar when counsel defending the Governor launched into a cross-examination of Dr.Bynum, which was characterized by members of the court as \u201coutrageously unfair.\u201d Bynum testified that he and Aldrich Blake, who succeeded him as executive chancellor, had considered placing a secret telephonic device in the Governor\u2019s office to \u201cprotect\u2019' the executive.The questioning objected to was designed to bring out that Bynum |was pro-German during the gieat FIVE KILLED AT LEVEL RAILROAD CROSSING DOES NUT MEET WITH APPROVAL New York Central Train Crashed N GERMANY! Cl0>!i\"s Ktar _____________________ |\t_____ (Associated Press Despatch) Opponents of Government Disgusted and Resentful\u2014Some Statistics Show that There Are: death In the\u2019hospitaTherê last night Two Million Idle Persons in of.A\"bfury Di\"P1\u201cn- °Kf Mellenville, _\traised to five the number of persons killed when a New York Central freight train rammed an automobile of Comments Are Vicious, and Premier Baldwin Is Charged with Unexampled Levity, Shabby Manoeuver-ing, Trickiness, and with Having Lapsed from Traditional Honor and Decency of British Public Life\u2014 Complete Hostility Among Three Political Parties.Occupied Territory.(Associated Press Despatch) tAssociated Press Despatch-) BERLIN, Nov.14.\u2014A semi- offic- j ial statement issued yesterday on - ] the unemployment situation gives ! arrayed behind the free trader and statistics showing that there are two ! at the Mountaindale crossing, neat here, about dusk.Two men and three women were killed.Witnesses told Coroner Finley, ol Philmont, that the touring car was .Associai.eu .ess lycsuami, ,-\u2022/ \u2014 \u2014.\t.driven with curtains down, around r ONDON Nov 14 -Dissatisfac- !the Socialist banners.The fight now\tldl£ Pers,0f, \\n, the occupied ; h h\t, t thfi track I rion with the decision of the i to.be\tis nothing less than territory It is added that if depend- j before ^ aDDroacb Li\ttn iTjj TT imme fthis: Whether Great Britain is to ents of the unemployed and those ;was diate IlectioiT Is manifest on all maintain its place in the world as a persons working on short time were wa8 said but witne?Pes declared th, g Ides The v\u201dews expressed by press®01\"\u20196\"1 industrial power or whether included in the statistics, a-least one ,r0Esj bel, was h smes.ine\tp it is to sink deeper and deeper into half of the population of the region! and public toda> n.Ct \u2018 \u2018\t1 unemployment and social discontent would be shown to be unemployed, idea of an election is extremely un-|unti] it flares up in the red ruin of - popular.This disinclination to take a poll of the electorate on the protection j question is manifested by all par- j ties.The Government\u2019s supporters ; reluctantly acquiesce, while their ! revolution.\u201d In the unoccupied territory 700,- re the approaching train.There no watchman at the crossing, it COMPLETE RECONSTRUCTION OF REGIONS DEVASTATED BY WAR PLANNED BY 1926 political opponents are disgusted and ; in the financial district of London resentful.Some of the comments'that a general election was immi-are vicious, and Premier Baldwin is[nent caused a loss of £52,000,000 in charged variously with unexampled ; tlîe value of gilt-edged stocks on the levity, shabby manoeuvering, tricki-1 London Exchange in the short space ness, and with having lapsed from 10f two days.OOO persons unemployed and 1,500,- - 000 persons working on short time I STOCKS ON THF LONDON EX- are receiving assistance, while count-CHANGE DROP.\ting those not receiving assistance it (^T**°cjTated.Press Despatch) | js calculated that more than a third French Government Draws Up LONDON, Nov.14.\u2014Knowledge 0f the total population is out of work.The number of idle would be, much greater but for the short time system, which is being resorted to in the fullest possible extent.The statement adds that the situation is the more critical because always have an unsettling effect on obaotic financial conditions preclude thn mo\u2014L-ni\t> the government from giving the peo- the traditional honor and decency of i Although prospects of an election ! H0\" Js î-he m?Te i,-n;_________________«.chaotic financial British public life.There is no doubt that the Liber- the market, the fact that the present ,\t,\t.\t., als, Laborites and Socialists are very poll is only a few weeks away has 1>le ade(3uate assistance, angry.The Conservative newspapers bad the most depressing result since 1 while in some cases scarcely dis- tho days of the Gladstone Govern-guising their disagreement w^i the ment s defeat over Home Rule.An-Premier\u2019s decision, say in effect:\t: other cause of the present depres- \u201cThe die is cast.It cannot be help- sion has been the fear that a Labor ed now, so let\u2019s fight it out.\u201d\t|victory would mean an immediate; This section of the press gives the capital levy.\t[ Premier full credit for honesty of in- The selling of securities on the ; tentions, and commends him for risk- London Exchange has greatly in- ! ing his political career in obedience creased.Government consols, loans to the drivings of his conscience.^nd bonds dropping from 3-4 to 2F4 j These first comments also em-;P°ints.The loss in some of these is-] phasize the complete hostility among sues has run as high as £15,000,000, the three political parties and the A turn m the market is not expected determination of each to fight until the election situation shapes it-single-handed.Whether this isola-^elf more definitely.tion will be fully maintained as the j\t- contest progresses remains to be LARGE NUMBER OF WOMEN seen.But now the Government pa-\tCANDIDATES, pers denounce alike Liberal free1 (Associated Press Despatch) trade and the Socialist capital levy;! LONDON, Nov.14.\u2014One of the Plans \u2014 Nine Billion Francs Will Be Available for Purpose.PARIS, Nov.14.\u2014Complete reconstruction of the regions of France devastated in the world war is planned by the government by the end of 1S26.Nine billion of francs ¦will be available for the purpose.German Government Plans To Leave Ruhr And Rhineland To Their Gwn Devices Or To The Pleasure Of France And Belgium i, and the levy, while the only Social ist-Labor paper \u201crefuses to be hoodwinked or tricked,\u201d by either of the will be the number of women candidates.It is as yet too early to give anything like a complete list, Fact that Further Support of Ruhr and Rhineland Populations Would Constitute Unbearable Burden on Reich Is Believed to Have Influenced Germany\u2019s Leaders in Deciding to Leave on Shoulders of France and Belgium All Responsibility for Fate of German People in the Occupied Territory.(Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, Nov.I4.\u2014Political leaders were discussing today the apparent decision of the form,\u201d to which its party is pledged.I admission to the House of Com-[ Central Government to withdraw Today's line-up of the press fori mens.\tall federal support from the Ruhr and against the Premier probably is ] Lady Astor will again appeal to ! and Rhineland provinces, leaving not final, but thus far his newspaper! her Plymouth electorate, and it is] these territories to their own de-supporters arc in the minority.Two, understood that Mrs.Wintringhamj vices or to the pleasure of France or three of them withhold full ap-j will ask her Louth constituency to] and Belgium.probation, complaining of tho dmi-j return her.\ti\tThe impression grew that the eulty in which the I rennet s decision It is less certain that a third wo-i cabinet ministers, state premiers has placed the electors, especially uian member of the present House, and spokesmen of the occupied reg-tho Conservative free traders, who, (Continued on paire 10.) i {< undoubtedly are numerous in some parts of the country, particularly in Lancashire and Scotland, Those disposed to be entirely friendly write mostly without enthusiasm.The fact seems to be that few people are convinced of the wisdom of the Premier's decision from a party viewpoint, and this for the moment outweighs the ultimate eon-sideration of whether protection would prove good for the country.The Conservatives manifestly are very doubtful how the election will result for their party.Their chief organ \u2019 lna5TI;UC^-aï> t^ei .one\ta\tPrice $1 etc.The Institute is interested in the ^ J pro'/-3101) îs largely a oead lei- Cartmell Real r.state Co.to Thom-Anti-Tubercular campaign, and the terj \u201cak.lnS ^ possible for indmd- as Themblay lots 66-3, 18, 23, N % members will endeavor to attend the uals );0 secure drink, in considerable lot 22 and part lot 17 North vVard.lectures to be given in the citv hall.^anUrfs, to carr>\\int0 ^ tern- Trice $1 etc.\t.ou The local institutes, like many oth-\ta;d lna*m«ch as the respon- A.D.Richer to City of Sher- ers, find conditions such that there F.1Ddit-v for the enforcement of the brooke lot 302 North Ward.Price is need of active interest on the part d.Ct\u2019\u201e \u2019î1 _ mujjic-P.aiiJ£5 which ^use $3,200.of every member to combat disease, L eir r,^\u201cu au*onomy to refuse Mrs.J.A.Gauthier to Omer La-end to nsure improvement in milk \u2022 aoc\u201cTJ?-ar-îe °f permits, rests palme lot 726-35 East W ard.Price and meat produce.\tpnmarwy on the municipal council.$400.At the close of business dainty re- u c°m/nlSB!lon not being positively Alfred Ra join to John Boudreau freshmenta were served bv the host- bo'lnd to fake action, the boasted part lot 15 Village of Compton, ess, and the members w^re invited n0my\tand f138 beccme, Price $25.to meet next month at the home of ! r\u201c Tr\u2018ort\u2018 l\u201c?n a thrsnn0U3 and Medenc Bedard to Napoleon Fer-Mrs W J Cillis\tneipiess servility\tland lots 10b and llg range 4 Comp- ________ \u201cAnd, finally, we deplore that the ton.Price $5^00.irnur rrnorr \\r r-uAD-rro chief apparent aim of the govern- Napoleon Ferland to Joel Ferland Kinu utuKiat.v chap 1ER ment, through its commission, is not lots 10b and llg range 4 Compton., ito reduce the consumption of alcohol Price $5,500.t\u201c- to the smallest amount, but rather Henry Beaulieu to Henry Char- If yon lay up your car this winter, write, telephone or call on us for particulars about storing your battery.We care for all makes.Webster Motors Ltd Sherbrooke, Que.Will You Close That Boor?Don\u2019t get grouchy because someone leaves your door open and lets the weather in\u2014it\u2019s your fault, not theirs.People expect nowadays to have doors close themselves \u2014 you should be up-to-date.Buy a door spring.The Liquid Door Closer is no longer a luxury.It\u2019s a necessity on store and office doors and a source of comfort on doors in your home which ought to be closed but seldom are.We have the best makes of Door Closers in sizes for all doors from the lightest screen to the largest church door.J.S.Mitchell & Co.Ltd.PLAN SOCIAL EVENT At the regular meeting o C'c-rrac.v .r,*».- t m ti\u2019ii\te\tamount, tut ratfitr lieniy Beaulieu to Henry Ghar- held ves4\u2018rda-V'?'e^*- th^Trir' ^ ^create the material provincial re- tier oi ail right in lot 16b-186 range \"hiIern*,^ n?ed^f > Ascot.Price $1 etc._ clpal matter of business was the ; r-rangements for a bridge and tea \u2018o be held in the tea rooms at C.O.St.Jean\u2019s store on Monday, November 26th, the rooms being «.ind cation and of roads to justify their i J.E.Bciiam to James Frye resi P°}ky- ,\t.\t| due lots 278-7 and 8, and 299-7 and \u201cWe maintain that the greatness 8 Lennoxville.Price $4,260.of our sires was never enhanced, nor Amedee Cloutier to Joseph Hamel ! Iv offered bv\tMr\tSfjean\u2019for'that\ttheir ?-eed3 rr;,;t b>\u2019 any policy that\tlot 7-213\tSouth Ward.\tPrice $1,500.( nornose\t.kave first place to corruptible\tCharles\tVerreault to\tLudger For- ; Mrs T D\tParmelee\twas\tnnooint\tthiri?*> 83 silver ar-d gold.\teat of N.\tE.part lots\t1444-277 and ! ed convener\t\u2022 Sifledon\t0?the ^\u2018Ahod-\t278 South\tWard.Price $10,300.\ti \u2018 ' i«t C.lurch as represented In the Ludger Forest to Joachim Aubert Eastern Townships:\tof N.E.part lots 1444-277 and 278 \u2018 \u201cHenry Mick, Chairman, Stanstead South Ward.Price $11,000.District ;_\t,\tA.E.Rowell to Henri Vincent lot; formed.Mrs.J.A.Wiggett and Mrs.Walter Kinkead will tak-charge of the bridge; Mrs.David son and Mrs.Bailey of the refreshments, with all members It is hoped that the social will be one of the month (unctions, ! 'Jû-.i''';*- \u201cThos.B.Moody, Sec.E.and S.S.899-98 East Ward.Price $300.ial\tStanstead District ;\tJohn Mouldy Jr., to Ch Ta retable\u2019 \"B' B' Brown> Chairman, Quebec Joachim lots 18b-182, 133, 173 LATE MR.A.BARTON LAIO TO REST.The funeral of the late Mr._ Barton, who passed away at his home, 237 Belvidere Street, this Charles I _\t_______________ \u2014, 173 and Distnct ;\t174 range 9 Ascot.Price $3,500, \u201cFred R, Matthews, Sec.E.ar.d Charles Joachim to John Mouldy, S.S., Quebec District ; -\tJr., lots 5c and 6b range 11 Ascot.{ \u201cWm.Howitt, Chairman, Water- Price $4,500.loo District ;\tF.E.Holiham & Co., to E.W.\u201cA.E.Hagar, Sec.E.and S.S., Holtham lot 899-141 East Ward.Waterloo District,\tPrice $1 etc.*\tC.B.Howard to Mrs.H.F.Me- ENTS TTAC city, was held yesterday afternoon * ?\tClung part lot 41 North Ward.Price from the home to St.Peter\u2019s Church, f_____________\t* $1 etc.the Rev.Mr.Bull officiating.Tne\tLENNOXVILLE * Mrs.H.F.MeClung to Mrs.W.O.! bearers were four nephews of the\t+ Rothney part lot 41 North Ward, deceased, Messrs.Wilbur Dean, Fred +*\u2022>**\u2022>***\u2019>\u2022>\u2019!\u2022* 4 \u2022> Price $1 etc.and Raymond Gautrv and Norris We will handle {resh fhh from J.A.Moquin et al to Eastern .\t,\t, now «through the winter at Garvin \u2018v/7 W\u2019l\u2018nA, ^ri\t\u2018otH 1 The principal mourners were the a «j\u2019jveef\u2019s\t^^1\t1988, 1089, 1089a, 1090, two sons, Edgar and Gordon Barton, Musicale' and tea which was toI»11., 1078 1073, 1074 and a daughter, Dorothy three brothers, ha,, Uen heid in Douglas Hall on ^ Orford.Price $1 etc.Mr.Fred Barton, of Gramtevilie, Vt., Sa.afternoon ha been postponed., J-,B' 0ljïi*Jard 10 City of Sher- George of White River Junction, and ________________\t___^__________biooke of N 23 feet of H 46 feet of Thomas, of Oxford; one brother, Mr.\t:\t'\tlot 89 Centre Ward.Price $3,300.te-'-»'* Barton, of Lowell, wa, un- Mrs.Wm.Robertson, of Montreal; Wilfrid Daigle to City of Sher-able to be present The remains were Mrs.Jam* ! Gautrey and Mrs.Thos.brooke S 22 feet of S 45 feet of lot laid to rest in Elmwood Cemcte-y beside his wife who predeceased him eight years ago.The late Mr.Barton, who was forty-five years of afe, leaves to mourn his death, besides the .hove mentioned relatives, three siztere, Heiherington, of Orford; ar.d \u2022 '\u2022veral .89 Centre Ward.Price $8,300.- i-.-ces and nephews The floral offer-' J.R.Royer to City of Sherbrooke ( were beautiful and numerous, of W \u20184 lot 1475 South Ward.Price coming from member;; of i t.Paul\u20191.$3,200.M on, members of the family, re- Donat Devost to City of Rher-lative.-i and friends in Sherbrooke brooke of ?i % lot 1475 South Ward, and other place».\t{Price $3,200.\u2014 and theif\u2019re goingfike hot cakes People always respond to an offer of real merit.That\u2019s why there is such a demand for these FREE sets of attachments that go with every Apex Vacuum Cleaner purchased before December I 5th.They enable you to clean hangings, upholstered furniture, mattresses, etc., easily and thoroughly\u2014 completing the all-around usefulness of the Apex.Remember, these attachments cost you nothing, while the Apex itself is yours for a $2.00 deposit and $1.25 a week on our Monthly Saving Plan.Exceptional value, convenient terms and a present to boot\u2014isn\u2019t this proposition worth investigating?THIS OFFER OF FREE ATTACHMENTS DEFINITELY EXPIRES DECEMBER I5TR GET YOUR SET NOW.Southern Canada Power Company Limited Dear Uncle Jim:\u2014 I have not written to you for a \u2019ong time, and when I saw the J.R.C.d°dge I thought I w'ould join.We Here\u2019s a harvest moon beverage.BULL\u2019S HEAD GINGER ALE A T C II the carbonated \u2019 \u2019 sparkle as it foams to the top.Raise it to your lips and quaff the most delicious beverage that ever raised a man\u2019s hopes or quenched his thirst.Folks, you never had a finer drink than Bull\u2019s Head Ginger Ale.It\u2019s pure, and it\u2019s for you.SHERBR00KE.QUE.3I!33 Tish Handover is giving a tea for Polly Billings tomorrow.Miss Billings Is rne of Pumpkin Center\u2019s most talented singers, and she will sing at tho Old Folke\u2019s Concert 21st, Of November IN ST.ANDREW'S HALL CAKES Good for any time\u2014Luncheon, reception, or happy, stay-at-home mef£.Made of purest materials in a clean, sanitary bakery.ALLAIT Bread Specialist 16-20 Brompton Road SHERBROOKE TOO MANY PEOPLE spend money before they have earned it.The cart before the horse never takes you where you want to go.A 4' ., ,\t\u2022-* ' - \u2022\u2014J »»>«»» WV.KV» K/ J TT%»\\>aMc unnecessary A 4 % savings account here, added to by weekly or monthly deposits, will put you on your feet and help break unnecessary spending habits.THE SHERBROOKE LOAN & MORTGAGE COMPANY EDWARDS NOVEMBER RUG SALE Each month wo have opportunities of buying odd lines from the manufacturers at exceptional low prices, and these good values we pass on to you ,at special prices for quick sales.Look at our big window display this week for sample bargains.Axminsters Beautiful designs, heavy thick pile, in a great range of colors and patterns suitable for any room.C, 4.6 x 7.6 feet.6.9 x 1 0.6 * feet.9 X 10.6 feet.18.50 39.50 55.00 Willon Rugs 6.9 X 9 feet .9 x 9 feet .9x12 feet .45.00 60.00 Fine hard wearing rugs at unbeatable prices.Closely woven backs, choice colors and designs.You must see these values in our Carpet Department.Read these reduced prices 1 4.6 x 7.6 feet, regular $45.00 for\t\t30.00 6.9 x 9 feet, regular $65.00 for\t\t\t\t50.00 9x9 feet, regular $66.00 for\t\t57.50 9 x 10.6 feet, extra special for\t \t\t\t50.00 9x12 feet, extra special for\t\t55.00 Floor Mats\t Large choice in both Axminster and sorted size, from $1.48 to $25.00.\tWilton, as- Cocoa Door Mats Fine quality Cocoa, direct from the mill in all the standard sizes.Prices: $1.00 to $7.00.EDWARDS FURNITURE CO. ' v'rr.v.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, I92Ï RACiL HVK HEALTH OFFICER RECOMMENDS AN INCINERATOR Last Case of Typhoid Fever Was Reported on October 5 \u2014 Many Inspections Made.The October report of the city medical officer is outstanding for two items of importance relative to the improvement of conditions in the city.In the first instance the medical officer, Dr.Demers, advises that the last case of typhoid fever was reported on October 5, and that apparently all danger is past.It is also strongly recommended that immediate steps be taken for the con- struction of an incinerator follow- ^ ' ing complaints with regard to smoke from the dump on the Brompton1 road.\tI $ The report shows that during the jij course of the month there were Si twenty-four deaths and sixteen cases of contagious disease.Twenty-].¦\u2022¦.\u2022.v.v.-.-.-.v.-.vr.one complaints were received and ; Dr.McKee, of Montreal, is spend-sixteen visits were made by the med- ; a few days in town, ical officer, and 323 visits by the ;\t*\t*\t« inspector.\tMr.H.C.King, Wolfe Street, was The seizures for the month indu- ! in Montreal yesterday, ded 625 pounds of meat, one pint of Social and Personal cream and four pints of milk.Forty-one control visits were made with regard to the inspection of dark rooms, defective plumbing, etc., while seventeen inspections were made of bakeries and confectionery stores.In many instances improvements were ordered to be made.Wealthy Bachelor (paying call) -I can\u2019t stand these very clever women.I\u2019d never marry one.(Hostess (aside to daughter) \u2014 Look stupid, dearie.Me Lagan\toffers the widest choice of beautiful period designs V ou will like them all, no doubt, yet to you some stand out more vividly than others.Imagine any one of them snuggled in a corner of your living room.Such a choice j There are about THIRTY McLagan Art Models, indeed, from which you can make your choice.Upright and console models in rich mahogany, walnut and oak, selling at all prices.Everyone is a masterpiece\u2014a representation of one of the famous periods of furniture designing\u2014such as Italian Renaissance, Louis XV!, Chippendale, Queen Anne, Adam, Sheraton and others.McLagan Phonographs are created to appeal both to the eye of the artist and the ear of the musician.You must therefore actually SEE a McLagan and HEAR its music before you are capable of understanding its completeness and superiority.The Phonograph \u201c It Speaks for Itself\u2019 $5.00 Places a an.Phonograph in your home Balance in payments to suit your convenience Prices from $100 to $575 A McLagan Phonograph will be gladly sent to your home for a demonstration if you so desire.Give the family a McLagan Phonograph for Christmas.ALL THE LATEST BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH RECORDS IN STOCK.ECHENBERG BROS.LOUIS PERIOD MODERN STYLE Mr.G.W.Starting left Sherbrooke yesterday for Timmins, Ont., where he has secured a position.* « \u2022 Mr.A.F.Robinson, of Knowlton, was a visitor to Sherbrooke yesterday.a * a Mrs.Robert Murray, of Scotstown, was the recent guest of Mrs.Alex Ross, Quebec Street.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mr.T.E.Evans, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, was a visitor to Sherbrooke yesterday.A *\t* Miss Ruth Melloon, of Rock Island, is spending a few days in Sherbrooke, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Webster.a A « I Miss Marjorie Hibbard has returned from New York, where she has been spending the past month with I friends.* \u2022 \u2022 Mr.H.D.Lawrence, Bellevue Avenue, is in Montreal today, attend-¦ ing the wedding of his son, Mr.I Harry Lawrence.a «\t\u2022 ! The Misses Lauretta and Eva | McConnell have returned home after a visit to Quebec over the holidays.Mr.J.Plunkett has returned home after an extended trip to England.He was accompanied home by Mrs.Plunkett and daughter, Eileen.«\t* a Miss Virginia Knowlton and Mr.Paul Knowlton, of Montreal, spent (the week-end with friends in Sher-j brooke.T .\t.: Miss Helen Dearden has returned , from Holyoke, Mass., where she has 1 been spending the past two months j i with her sister.; » « , I ! Mrs.Karl LeBaron, who has been ; spending some time in Sherbrooke jand Lennoxville with relatives, left j .oday to join her husband at Dry-den, Ont.\u2022 * * Mrs.S.W.George, of Baldwin\u2019s Mills, is spending a few days in lierbrooke visiting her grandchild-en.She will leave shortly for the States.\u2022 a a Mr.F.X.A.Giroux, of Sweets-burg, was a visitor to Sherbrooke yesterday.During the course of the evening he addressed the members of the Rotary Club.Mr.and Mrs.James Meadowcroft, Rosemount Apartments, West-mount, spent the week-end in Sherbrooke, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Webster, Bellevue Avenue.m m m Miss Flora Craig, of St.Johns-bury, Vt., spent the week-end and Thanksgiving Day with her sister, Mrs.Charles Herssy, Walton Avenue.Miss M.H.Dean, of Thetford Mines, is in town for a few days.\u2022\ta v Mr.S.M.Davis, of Windsor Mills, spent yesterday in town.Miss Marion Grant, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, was a visitor to Sherbrooke yesterday.\u2022\t\u2022 » Mr.and Mrs.William Currie, of Kingsley Falls, were in town yesterday.was the hostess.A good attendit : ance of members and four visitors provided a happy gathering, all of j whom enjoyed the kind hospitality [ of their hostess.The president, ! 1 Mrs.Cathcart, opened the meeting ] with the usual devotional exer-; rises, and during the business ses-sion the report from the rummage j sale, held recently, was given.Oth- j er items of business received atten-l tion, after which a happy social I hour was spent.Delicious refresh- ! ments were served by the hostess,, assisted by Mrs.Fraser Armstrong, ; who joured tea, and the Misses Margaret MacDonald, Andrea Irwin and Honor Bright waited upon the guests.The president, on behalf of the members of the Society, extended a hearty vote of thanks to Mrs.Bright for the happy social evening.\u2022 Mrs.S.Cooper, of East Angus, was a visitor to Sherbrooke yesterday.*\t*\t» Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tL.\tT.\tHurley and Mr.and Mrs.G.S.Hurley, of Clifton, spent yesterday In Sherbrooke.**\t\u2022\t«* Friends of Mr.R.I.Dean will regret to learn that he is confined to his room by illness.A\t\u2022\t» Miss Claribel Mooney Wolfe Street, has been spending the Thanksgiving holidays with friends in Ulverton.A\tA\t* Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tE.\tW.\tGilman\tar- rived in Sherbrooke yesterday by motor from Montreal and are spending a couple of days at the New Sherbrooke.» A A Messrs.Jack Powers, Stuart and Harold Enright have returned from Montreal, where they spent the week-end and Thanksgiving holiday with Mrs.Frank McGowan, sister of the latter, at her home in Westmount.A A * Miss Mary White, Victoria Street, left yesterday morning for Montreal to attend the dance which is being given at the Ritz Carleton Hotel this evening by Mrs.C.B.Esdaile in honor of her daughter, Miss Nancy Esdaile.Miss White will be the guest while in Montreal of Mrs.H.L.Gil-mour, Cote des Neiges Road.* A A Mrs.Wm.Robertson, of Montreal, Messrs.Fred Barton, Granite-ville, Vt., and Geo.Barton, White River Junction, N.H., were in town this week, called by the death of their brother, the late Arthur E.Barton, whose burial took place yesterday., , ,\tParkes, Gault Parker, M.W.M An enjoyable dance was given last A\u2019Nulty, W.L.McGannon, Cel evening at the Nurses' Home of the McKechnie, Walter Miller.Georg, j Sherbrooke Hospital.A large num-j McCrea, Ashton Tobin, Cuthber:.| ber of young people were present Somers, Osborne Thornton, Glen and enjoyed the dancing to the mus a\"*\"-\u2014»- The first of a series of assemblies was held Monday evening in the Masonic Hall, Montreal street, here are to be six of these dances during the season, the last of which will bo held in February.Mrs.F.A.Briggs and Mr.F.A.Baldwin compose the committee who are looking after the arrangements.The subscribers to the ' -.semblies are the following: Mr.a:.d Mrs.E.W.Farwell, Mr.and Mr?, M.W.Mitchell, Mr.Justice and Mrs.C.D.White, Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Wilson, Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Briggs, Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Baker, Mr.and Mrs.Philip Sketlton, Mr, and Mrs.F.W.Webster, Mr.and Mrs.Fergus Dinning, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Bell, Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd McKee, Mr.and Mrs.Harold Hyndman, Mr.and i Mrs.E.G.Graves, Dr.and Mrs.F.| H.Bradley, Mr.and Mrs.W.H.| Lynch, Mr.and Mrs.Basil Irwin, Mr.and Mrs.J.A.McKechnie, Mr.and Mrs.S.R.Fuller, Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Goodhue, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Hume, Mr.and Mrs.W.S.McCutcheon, Mr.and Mrs.Philip Robins, Mr.and Mrs.S.G.Newton Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Blue, Dr.and Mrs.H.D, Bayne, Mr.and Mrs.J.P, Wells, Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Baldwin, Mr.and Mrs.S.M.Wedd, Mr.and Mrs.Stark, Mr.and Mrs.S.C.Stewart, Mr.and Mrs.Frank W.McCrea, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Miller, Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Riggs, Mr.and Mrs.K.B.Jenckes, Mr.and Mrs.W.M.Langston, Mr.and Mrs H.B.Jowsey, Mr.and Mrs.A.S Bayles, Mr.and Mrs.Allan Bay\u2019- .Mr.and Mrs.O.R.Webster,\u2019 .: i and Mrs.Kenneth Wilson, Mr.uni Mrs.M.W.Wilson, Messrs.C | Wadsworth, Lennox Wilson, Eric | Parkes, Gault Parker, M.ic by an orchestra.The guests were ins, Harry Lawrence, W.Lynch, received by Miss Reid, the superin- Hammond.Frank Grundy, S.A ¦ Sampson, Norris Robins, F.Park- J.by tendent of the hospital.\u2022 » The members of the Young Ladies\u2019 Guild of Plymouth Church were pleasantly entertained last evening at the home of Mrs.Mac-lagan, London Street.A short business session was held, after which the members joined in a happy social hour, dainty refreshments being served by the hostess.« A A Mrs.E.Chilvers, Elgin Avenue, entertained recently in honor of j Miss Mercia Southgate on the occas- Duke, F.Dingmore, Charles Craig H.A.H.Baker and Warren Bell Others present last evening were Miss Gladys Worthington, Miss! Helen Bowerman, Miss Muriel | Parkes.Mrs.Atkinson, Miss Bren- ! hilda McBain, Miss Ruth Melloon, Miss Edwina McCrea, Miss Jean ! Russell, Miss Aiidrey McKechnie, j Miss Alice Wilson, Miss Charlotte j Jenckes, Miss Muriel Kinkead, Miss | Verian Lovell, Miss Donna Hall, Miss Helen Ross and others.ion of her birthday.During the ev- Mrs.T.J.Parkes returned home ening the young people enjoyed ^ ! from Montreal last evening, and her dancing to music furnished gy Mr.E.] \u2019 many friends will be pleased to irëar FIax and Mrs.W.M.Toulte.Re- .A ! that she is greatly improved in freshments were later served to the * * \u2022y\t*> >y - -> *> * , i health.guests, who numbered about seven-| ty-five.Miss Southgate was the re-I Miss Velma Doyle returned yes- cipient of many pretty and useful I terday to resume her studies at gifts., Stanstead Wesleyan College, after j\t\u2022 \u2022 * 1 spending the holidays in Sherbrooke 1 The Gleaners of the Methodist with relatives.AAA Miss Elleanor Wallace, of Coati-cook spent the week-end and Thanks-r.ving in Sherbrooke the guest of ier friends, the Misses Rita and Joris Michie, McManamy Avenue.Church were entertained last even ing by Miss Eunice Cutter at her home, King Street West.A good attendance marked the meeting, which was opened with the usual devotional exercises.The report of the recent musicale and tea was CITY BR1EFLETS lcCafe Chantant,\u201d entertainment, refreshments and orchestra, St.Peter\u2019s Church Hall, Nov.15th, 8 p.m.Tel, Mrs.Grundy, 418, to reserve tables.TO AWARD FIRST AID I CERTIFICATES.An Intersetin g event is taking | place this evening at the Canadian j Pacific Railway freight office when the certificates of proficiency in first j An enjoyable bridge, '\u2018500\u201d and : ing to Circle\u2019s work were discussed, euchre party was held last evening Dainty refreshments were served in St.Patrick\u2019s Church hall, under i by the hostess, and a social hour the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Guild of j was enjoyed before the meeting the church.The prize winners in closed \u2019 ridge were Mrs.Gauthier and Mrs.given, and items of business relat-!0'^ work will he presented to those! ¦\t\u2018\t¦\u2019\t\u2018 who have been attending the in-j structional lectures which have been given recently on the subject under ; Hooligan ; Messrs.K.Flaherty and D.A.McManamy; in \u201c500,,r Mrs.At the marriage of Miss Mary Whitney Walker Blaiklock, to Mr.the direction of the C.P.R.The pre-1 sentation will take place at eight o'clock this evening.Campbell and Mrs.Bonner; Messrs.Eldridge Cate, which is taking place Davis and Delaney; and in euchre!on Thursday, November 15th, at Mrs.Huard and Mrs.Vezina;|nine o\u2019clock at the residence of the Messrs.Muldoon and Kenalty.Re- bride's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Geo-freshments were served at the con- rge H.E.Blaiklock, 104 Cresent elusion of cards, and a social hour ! Street, the bride will be attended by enjoyed before the party broke up.!her sister, Mrs.J.A.Baillie, and Mr.| «\t\u2022\t*\tj H.\tMcLeod Hague\twill be the best A pleasant social gathering\twas\t! man.The ceremony\twill be perform- held last evening at the home of\tthe\t; ed\tby the Rev.G.\tA.McIntosh, of Misses Moe, Moore Street, when\tthe\tSt.\tJames Methodist Church, former- mempers of the Nursing Division of ly pastor of the Sherbrooke Method- the St.John Ambulance Brigade Overseas were called to a special meeting.Word had been received that Mrs.H.V.Henderson, of Montreal, superintendent of the Nursing Division, Military District No.4, would be in Sherbrooke to address the local division, and the members were summoned to meet her.They, ist Church.Among the old boys who visited CERCLE FRANÇAIS TO MEET ! TONIGHT.Definite arrangements have been i made for the organization meeting ! of the Cercle Français which will j be held in the Clay Hall, council- | chambers, this evening at 8 p.m.I sharp.It was originally proposed | to hold the meeting in the auditorium, but inasmuch as same is being-used by the Anti-Tubercular Association, the civic authorities have courteously authorized the use of the upper end of the council chambers.A number of ladies have express- Bishop\u2019s College School on Monday! ed the wish of being present at to were Messrs.L.Baker, O.Gilman, | night\u2019s meeting and they will be ! A.Dale, J.Casgrain, B.Starke, B.Maclaren, G.Napier, A.Abbott, G.Cambpell, D.Neel, H.Glassford, J.Macintosh, S.Harrison, J.Rout- however, were disappointed by her ledge, J.ko Ison, Gordon MacKin-non-arrival, due to a sudden attack i non, Aylmer Morris, George Mc-of illness, of which word was not ; Créa, W.Burt, G.Ross, J.Scott, B.received until too late to cancel the j Sewell, T.Henderson, G.Falken-meeting.Those present enjoyed the j berg, C.Falkenberg, Captaih Maur-hospitahty of their hostesses, the ice Drury, H.Sise, Major Eric social intercourse, and the study | Greenwood, Major Jack Price, hour conducted by Mrs.Jones, dur-|M.C., Cadets A.E.Ogilvie, George ing which questions were asked and ; Holt, Matthew Holt, T.MacDou-answered, also a general brushing- ! gall, G.Smith and others, up of lessons in preparation for the annual examinations added to the interest of the studies.Dainty re-i freshments were served by the Miss-! es Moe, assisted by Mrs.Reid Moe, and the members thanked their hostesses for their kind hospitality, expressing regret for the absence of Mrs.Henderson, but hoping that she would come at some later date.PardnlsoA/SSj SCOTT S SP| 1 EMULSION Frail Child.^ Makes rosy cheeks, helps Nature build strong bones and teeth.Children like SCOTT\u2019S EMULSION Scott & lUmiMi.Toronto, Ont.\t23\u201c*> A very interesting event took place at the Dufferin Avenue branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce yesterday afternoon, when the executive and staff of the branch gathered and presented to Mr.Harry S.Lawrence, their accountant, with a handsome silver platter and two silver side dishes.The presentation was made by the manager, Mr.E.W inn Farwell, on behalf of the staff, who made a short address in which he spoke of Arthur Davis, George Lemay, Oscar the esteem and respect with which | Rand, Georges Fontaine, S.H.Ken-Mr.Lawrence is regarded by all his nedy, Joseph Giguere, A.R.Bul-assoeiutes.Mr.S.M.Wedd, as- lock, F.Gibson, H.Berube, L.sistant manager, also spoke briefly, gladly welcomed as the proposed Cercle Français is primarily for the encouragement of the French language among citizens, whoever they may be.The issue is one which will require serious consideration relative to most efficacious method of procedure.The Association propo.to offer English speaking citlz.;s an opportunity of acquiring a etter and greater knowledge of r nch, through practical channels, iver-sation, essays, etc.Special consideration will be given to the younger generation who are destined to carry on in the years to come.PILLION DISCHARGED THIS MORNING Accused of complicity in the theft of a quantity of goods from the Whitcomb store at North Hatley, Amedee Fillion was found not guilty in the Court of King\u2019s Bench this morning and was duly dismissed.The jury was composed of Messrs.Arthur D and Mr.Lawrence responded, ex pressing his gratitude and appreciation.Mr.Lawrence\u2019s marriage takes place in Montreal this evening.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 The members of the Young Ladies' Aid of St.Andrew\u2019s Church were delightfully entertained last V.Larsin, Eugene Bouchard and J.B.Therrlen.It is expected that the case of Baillargeon, charged with securing an automobile under false pretences, will come up for hearing this afternoon.This case will be of particular interest to Sherbrooke people.evening at the Manse, London Don\u2019t neglect to react tTie Classl-Londmi .Street, when Mrs.Brùrht fiai) AdrerUsemenU in this Uaua.L.I The Smartest Coats At Moderate Prices Luxurious pile fabric coats that hang straight as a lance, tie in at the side or clasp with interesting cabuchon.With these new high collared coats comes a vogue for small hats of brilliant hue.We have them.Phone 6G7, 88 Wellington St.N.See Why! 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IP I Af ÛRÏ 5 WELLINGTON ST.EAST, T0RC.fO X lUJUiJl JxiUUi/1 Wholnnia Distributor MANITOBA and RA.VT I I CpAGE SIX 5HERBROOKL DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY.NOVEMBER 14 192S.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD iaily, except SpnJxTs.by the Sherbreoke ReeeH , «7 WellinxTen Street, Nerth, Sherbreoke.Que.B8TABUSHED FEBRUARY 9.1««7.without feeling wicked, Heavens! how you hate him.\u2022 * * After a man has been married ten years, he can\u2019t get much kick out of a kiss unless his wife eats Limburger.* ?» MILAN Mrs.N.A.Macdonald spent a few days in Montreal recently.Miss Prances Macdonald, of Sher- Our civilization has developed so far that one can j\t^ Thanksgiving with re- 1n^;fn^^ie.LUFreJ.,V«u,^f Pr^end\u2018R«u\u2018!|almost anything in tin cans except a good dinner The w w met wlth Mrs Murray *\t*\t*\t; at the Manse on Wednesday last.The theory is that by the time a man has a family of ! Plans were made for a sale and sup- M wlr» ter*» new» serriew ereilekle.BUBSCRIPTION BATES\u2014Rot» «trirtlr in »dT»iic».t» »nj tddrrea In Conoda.Great Britain xnd the United Sûtes! One ytxr, U.M: «lx nenths.S1.7S; three menths, 11.99 ; «ne month, 4«e.AN A.B.& PAPET.\t.The Record to « member of the Audit tureen of OreeUtin», uad Its eircoUtlon to reeulerly audited xnd rosrunteed.seven, he should be able to afford a seven-passenger car.0 0* It is all right to train your son for a white-collar job if you don\u2019t spoil him by teaching him to eat heartily.FIVE YEARS IN EXILE.Approximately five years ago.William Hohenzollern, Emperor of Germany, was driven Into exile, but advices received today state that be is now considering an immediate return to, Germany.Following close upon the return of the Crown Prince the Kaisers movments are being watched with more than usual interest y the Allied nations and the possibility of the overthrow of the Republic in spite of the disastrous «Etk sustained by Hittler and Ludendorff (s still a matter for serious consideration.In commenting upon the German revival, the Globe observes: \"Although the latest \"putsch\" has the pera bouffe, it i _\tutB^j the story.The years of adversity following the't .g &ood rellgion peace, instead of uniting Germans in a resolve to\t- zee the country' through its trials, have merely put a sharper edge on the divisions which existed before the war, but which had been subordinated Æ2 m -» * V % 3 per to be held on November 28, Miss Mary MacLeod, of Water-ville, spent the week-end at her home here.Miss Margaret Beaton, of Boston, Mass., is visiting her sister, Mrs.Peter Macdonald.The Ladies\u2019 Aid was entertained by Mrs, John Murray and Mrs.J.N.Mackenzie at the home of the former on Tuesday afternoon, November 6.Miss Annie MacAulay, of Cook-shire, was at her home here for Thanksgiving.Messrs, Alex , Kenneth and Angus We haven\u2019t seen that trap to attract flies, hut our ; MacDonald returned from the West guess is that it has the general appearance of a bald last week.heaAl_AO - ALL WiCaHT- -\u2014^ COPYRIGHT 191 f by george McManus JtCv-G -taxe THVG OH.ŒR.O/EPt TO OCX TOP- T-o-bTt.HOOÎÆ * lT*t, A «.OfoH OROEft - THE DOCTOR WA\tFurnished by\t* !\u2022> McManamy & Walsh 1373 Ct*J|>*-lW.l 775 Coupa (S-P«m.)\t2100 SarUa .\t\t.2225\tRsa4ater(2 Paii.).l(65 Cou*e(5 Paw )\t2775 Sadao\t2950\tTourinc\t$2425 Specd*ter(5-P««* ) 2550 Coupe (5~Pas«.)\t3475 Sedan\t 3750 EBAKER O\u2019DONNELL & M0RISSETTE, LIMITED 54 Wellington St.S.Sherbrooke, Quo.Phone 1731* Branch.Thetford Mine*, Que, KT H I S I 9 STUDEBAKER YEAR 1 "]
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