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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., MONDAY.SEPTEMBER 6, 1920.Twenty-Fourth Year# SOVIET FORCES DRIVEN ACROSS THE DNIEPER MacSwiney Enters Twenty-fifth Day Of Hunger Strike GENERAL WRANGEL\u2019S SUCCESSFUL COUNTER-ATTACKS DRIVE SOVIET FORCES ACROSS DNIEPER RIVER #«!r- J^nnston, of Cookshire, and ; on charge of burglary.Neigh- a trip to Plattsburgh, Au Sabls Mrs.Maimie Elliott, of Cornish, Me.,'kors caught the men as they were Chasm, and other points, arrived on Monday to see Mr.Brack-1 leaving t£0 residence of Mr.J.Fon-I Mrs.T.Brassard accompanied he# enn^ t\t-\t1\ttaine, which was empty.\tj daughters, Jeanne and Alice, to thrf Mr.J, T.Allan left on Friday for'\t- \u2022 convent at Roxton Falls, where hei Montreal, .after spending his vaca-[\tCHILD WELFARE AT\tTHE [sister is one of the teachers.Mis* tion with his parents.\t;\tCHURCHES.\t[Irene Nonnandin also left this week \u201e ,\t,\t,\t,\t: Mrs.Gorham and son are spending j\tAt the Sunday services\tin St.j for the same institution.SSss œjr îiSt *»\u2022wi,h h\u201cp Mr- \u201c\tss «\u2014«.« presents from her relatives.__ [Hall.\tled the Health brive now under way]\t\u201e / , n ^ X Tt- .Trs.Harris and daughter ftre.jn ^be Townships and urged people\tHcfC S PrOOT That V/estman were in Sherbrooke on Saturday.Mrs.R.Evans gave a family party on Wednesday, the occasion being the christening of the infant daughter of Dr.L.A.and Mrs.Evans.Rev.Mr.Hamilton performed the ceremony and the child received the name of Barbara Elizabeth.Miss 1 Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Harrison, Miss | use LUX free booklet, \u201cThe Care of Dainty Clothes \u201d sent on request.Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto 2»S [j Patrick «pent a day recently visiting 1 Dr.Winder, jl; Mr.G.L.Patrick.\tI Messrs.T.J.Plummer and Chas.' School re-opaned on Monday with ! Mosher, of Lyndonvilie, Vt., were re-! 'Migs B.Tozer as teacher.\t[cent guests at the home of Mr.F.On Monday evening last an ice Machell.Mr.Machell accompanied Y.creem social was given in the halL pji An enjoyable evening was spent.The Hi proceeds amounted to $51.08.Messrs.A.Carson D.Rief and M.Denison attended the Sherbrooke Fair.Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Patrick spent Sunday in Kir.gsey.Mrs.Turner, from Quebec, ha?.Ward and Miss Lucy Betts were .pending a short time visiting the £ Ho a l thev could t, fur her tl c thew,, of Clifton, .r.tuert.of Mr.I\tLhtioft .ml son, «'J»™: Sumter U.n ,17\u201c Itwlbî!!! ^ U T \\J 7s\u2019\u201cr ÎSSfïF^'T vn\t7- Ends Headache ing a week with Miss L.Joyce at On Monday cven.ng Miss King-: day) bf the \"Granbj Leader-Mall\u201d proves it.ELECTRICAL STORM CAUSED 111Vo,lr Zlltoo fab\\ets deserve to b.wÙeJ DAMAGE.\t| known as a remedy that wilt »to| 1 .\u2022 m ¦ I*\t1 i During Monday night\u2019s storm the\t» barns of Mr.H.Deland, on the La h^Che- Mr.Dunsmore, from Sherbrooke, are i\t\u201e\u201e\t, '.«uun uj.nu.ji.o/cjmiiu, un uik ut spending a few days with Mr.and j ^\t^\t' \u2018 al J 1 of scarlet ^ ,.a(jie roacj v/cro struck by lightnin Mrs.I.J.Mackay at \u201cThe Pines.\u201d Mi; M ., K b .f w a™1 totally destroyed together wit Among those from this place who\tMa^« ill'll 1\"\t, ¦ '-he season\u2019s c sited Sherbrooke during Fair week ^a'(,b y\u2019\tngaged f°[mated at betw< during Fair Week.Flwin Brown'lf'f Mr3\u2019 AlbRrt EaKer 011 Thursday RT 1RY\tûuui,*n''v ¦ a \u2018 \"LLi a'\torder.Beat ivell; trmnsferto well-oiled m uffm éan.Bake 85 minutes in moderate oven.Delicate, delightful.As simple and economical as you'd ever wish for.The secret is inthe recipe\u2014and it calls for only one egg ! A guaranteed success if you use.ST.CHARGES EVAPORATED MILK THE BORDEN COMPANY LIMITED MONTREAL ».8jo guests of Mr.and Mrs.James Hawkins.Mr.Henry Perry and Miss Mars Sirles, of West Brome, were at Mr Jas.Hawkins\u2019 last Sunday.Miss Bockus, of Cowansville, was the guest of Miss Domingue on Friday.The lawn social heJd on the Union Church grounds undVr the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 CircleVvas a decided success.It was an ideal night and a large number turned out.A total of $114.00 was realized.A Sunday School picnic was held at the home of Mr W.J.Brimmer last Thursday.A large number of parents and children were present, and all had a delightful time.Mr.and Mrs.Alex Armstrong, of Manchester, have been visiting relatives here and at Brighan., EAST DUNHAM BOLTON GLEN Mr.and Mrs.D.H.Greene, of Knowlton, entertained the Mohawk Club and friends Saturday evening.After a programme of vocal music and recitations, dainty refreshments were served.A hearty vote of thanks to Mr.and Mrs.Greene brought the evening to a close.Mr.N.Mason and son Maitland went to Waterloo on Monday.Mrs.Robers went to Knowlton to Mr.Harry their two daughters.Sylvia and Augusta, of Waterville, Vt.KNOWLTON LANDING Mrs.C.E.Davis has closed her cottage and returned to her home in Holliston, Mass.Mrs.McClay has returned to Holliston, Mass., after spending the summer with Mrs.C.É.Davis at her cottage here.Several from this vicinity attended the Sherbrooke Fair on Wednesday and Thursday.Miss Mona Bigg, of Sherbrooke, is the guest of the Misses Wilson at their cottage here.(ike.On Tues(Jay, Mr.H.L.Harvey had his car badly smashed up, owing to the very bad orndition of the road, above the Corner.The car, striking-some large stones, was precipitated __________________________ into the ditch, turning over fend \u201e ROUII HEBERT, specialist, eye.breaking the axle, wind shield and ear, nose, throat, and bronchial t^be dis-} managing jt to quite an extent.Mr.and their relatione withe asthma, rheu-:m and neuralgia.Oflice 92 King:, Sher-Tel.664.A.C.ETIIIER.M.D.\u2014SPECIALTY : Urinary Diseases.Consultation: Res., 45 n, St., ami by appointment.Eleeurotherapy its forms for treatment of chronic disks* especially all kind.- of Tubercule*.is and rtglVk Disease and Rheumatism.A.DARCHE, M.D., SPECIALIST\u2014 1 \u2022 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.Oflice and tivate Hospital.49 King Street.VR.L.C.BACHAND.CONSULTING Mr.and Mrs.B.J.Rowell and family, of Longeuil, are at Mr.W.Gibbs.On Wednesday afternoon the W.M.S.met at the home of Mrs.Smeaton with a large attendance of members and friends.On behalf of the society, the president, Mrs.Sraeaton, presented to Mrs.S.P.Rowell a life mem- Harvey sustained only a few bruises.Mr.G.H.and Miss B.R.Perkins\tw m q went to Hillside the guests of their S ^\tJ!'M S cousins, Mr.and Mrs., W.G.Mc-Kelvey, on Sunday.Miss Carrie Hand went recently to' Beebe, for a few days, visiting her father and other friends.Mr.and Mrs.W.McKee and children, of Stanbury, were visiting their parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Johnson, on Sunday.Miss Mildred and Mr.Loren Chad-sey, of East Farnham, and Mr.Doug- 1 r» , fv/T\tTA._I.\t¦ ville and Dunham on F\u2019riday.Mayor Mizener and Councillor C.II* Brown went to Bolton Pass on Monday to inspect the new road in progress there.Mr.Henry Mizener, of Montreal, is visiting his family here.Mrs.Lawrence Mizener, who has been the guest of Mrs.F.Stanbridge for the past two weeks, returned to Mr.and Mrs.Walter Ingalls, of\t___________________ _ Manchester, Mass., are the guests returned to Sherbrooke\", where Miss Steel.Mrs.R.Fairfield, from Farnham; Mr.James Fairfield, from Manchester, N.II., called on friends here.Mr D.J.Murphy, Miss M.A.Steel and Miss Helena Steel were [ recent guests at the home of Mr.J.j Murphy, East Farnham.Mr.and Mrs.C.Durocher, Mr.; and Mrs.C.Jones and children, visit- ! ed at Mr.A.Glasgow\u2019s at Clarence-ville.Miss Betty Steel spent the Fair days with her friend, Miss Nora Mullin, of Bedford.The schools opened here on Wednesday with Miss Allaire as teacher of the village school; Miss Racine of the school west of the village, and Miss Surprenant, from St.Alexander, of the north school.Miss Helena and Miss Bettv Steel School reopens on Tuesday, September 7.Mrs.Marvin Bates and children have returned to their home in Calgary, accompanied by Miss Bertha Spicer.Mr.and Mrs.Bemon Vance, from Waterville, Vt., were visiting Mr, and Mrs.T.W.Westover and olhei friends recently.Mr.Raymond Lavery was calling at Mr.R.Bergeron\u2019s recently.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Barry and Master Allen Hayes have been visitors at Mrs.J.N.Townsend\u2019s.Those who attended the Sherbrooke Fair from here on Thursday | were Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Yates, Mr.j Ernest Snyder and Mr.Kenneth j Spicer.KNOWLTON ., | Montreal Thursday.*s a sll^htl Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Brown and token of their high esteem.\t| Mr and Mrs.Luther Cousens at- tended the Sherbrooke Fair on Wed- MILLINGTON\t! nesday.Mrs.W.W.Brown is visiting her llivier IfeherbriNik- Specialist.Eye.Ear.Nose.Throat.New | las McKelveV, of Dunham were vis Br »7 Music offers facilities for proBress in Miss Iris Tibhit has gone to Sher-Voice.Piano, Violin, \u2019Cello and Harmony, in-1 brooke, for a couple of weeks, eluding the Licentiate degree, which compute, | jy[r aIKj ]y]rs\tC Burt, of Burl- favorabij with any European Conservatory.injfU)Ili Vt> Mr.and Mrs.j.M_ Rui_ Irwin Suwdon- 1 nm-lpai.I hone b-l.i.__ ,.1J_______,__ , auctioneers and accountants.Mr.A.P.Cote had his shoulder [ ni®ce> Miss Susan Mooney, Eagle blade fractured and other lesser in- : Point, Newport, Vt.juries receive'! when thrown from a! bicycle, recently.\tj\tSELBi LAKE Sunday visitors at Mr.F.Ewens\u2019 I\t-* were: Mrs.Leon Alloar and sons,! Mr.and T,rs.James Coffey, Mrs.Leonard and Theodore Alloar, of Archiba! Derby Line, Vt.; Mr.and Mrs.Harry' ret ued Deos, Mr.Decs, Mr.Harold Chase, ' v of Lyndonville, Vt,; Mr.James lake.Ewens, of New York; Mr.Henry of his sister, Mrs.V.G.Cummings, Nurse Pearl Manning, of Newport, Vt., was visiting at Mrs.V.G Cummings\u2019 for a few days recently.Miss Ellen Magoon has returned to Newport, Vt., after Spending the season at Mrs.C.E.Davis.\u2019 Mr.David Hunter has returned to his home in Beebe after helping haying and harvesting at Mr.V.G.Cummings.\u2019 Helena spent Exhibition week with Mr.and Mrs.D.J.Steel.EAST FARNHAM Mr.Russell, the Knowlton Photo-gi nher, wishes to announce that until further notice, he has given up all Portrait Work, and is devoting I his time to Amateur and Hand Colored Work.-f.- CRUELTY TO POULTRY.Lexington Ledger\u2014Sam Bolt has has discovered a new way to break s setting hen.He puts an alarm under her fixed to go off in half an hour.The ticking of the clock makes the hen fussy, and when the alarm clock goes off she is so neai nervous prostration that it scares the setting notion clear out of hei head.Mrs.C.F.Buck and Miss Helen returned home on Monday evening from Huntingdon, having been guests of her sister, Mrs.R.N.Walsh, for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.Cedric Douglas have j returned home from their wedding j trip to the coast.! Mr.and Mrs.Epp.McCulloch, of ancl | Manchester, motored here last weeK, [ NORTH STANBRIDGE Mr.and Mrs.D.J.Steel a ______ ^ Miss Betty Steel, of Sherbrooke, | an(j are visiting Mr.and Mrs.\" w! thing to keep you cool GOT A PERMIT.An excited citizen entered the police station.\u201cMy life's in danger,\u2019\u2019 he cried.\u201cI\u2019ve just received a threatening letter from the Black Hand and I want a permit to carry a weapon.\u201d \u201cAll right sir, replied the captain, \u201cI\u2019ll give you a permit to carry a fan that\u2019s the weapon you need\u2014some- spend the week-end with his sister, Miss Mary Steel.Mr.Arthur Glasgow, from Clar-enceville, visited at Mr.Charles Durocher's recently.and Master Walter Allen [ Mr.and Mrs.Byron Murphy and to the City on Tuesday, children from Montreal, Mr.Frank a pleasant two weeks at the j and Miss Grace Murphy, Mr.William Brimmer, were guests on Sun-Mr.and Mrs.Richard Freniere and day last, at the home of Mr.John J.McCulloch for a time.Mr.J.Perry, of West Brome, is spending a few days with his dau- ONLY A POSE.Dick\u2014I think Edith will make 4 ghter, Mrs.Jas.Hawkins, and fam- fine wife.I have been calling on he! ily.\t|\t(for six months now and nearly al- Mr.James Hawkins and Master\u2019ways have found her darning het Clarence went to Frclighsburg last [father\u2019s socks.Monday.\tj Jack\u2014That caught me, too, until Mrs.Arthur Perry and the Missesll found out that it was the same Perry, of Frelighsburg, were recent'sock.JOHN J- GRIFFITH, L.I.A., AUCTION-eor.Accountant.Commissioner and Auditor.4t>A Wellington St.North.Telephone 71.JIL BRYCE.C.G.A., ACCOUNTANT, t Auditor, 1.6 Quebec St.Sperbrooke.ADVOCATES WHITE Merchant, it LYNCH.ADVO-Bank Bide., Shcr- Y5 TELLS, \" calc*.brook*.\t_________________________ TARASER, RUGG & M ION AULT, ADVO-Jr ratea, Q.O.It.Building._____________ VTÎCOLi, LAZURE, COUTURE & KING.A 96 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.I A WREN CE; MORRIS & MelVER.AD-J j vocatea.etc., Sherbrooke.O-RREADY a PANNETON, ADVOCATES, (55 Wellington St C.TRACY, ADVOCATE.137 WEL- lington Street./ r P.ENGLAND.t.T.anaville, Que.ADVOCATE, COW- Dr.C.H.P.Moore ! DENTIST Cowansville, Quo.Telephone ISA - ter and Mr.Douglas Hunter, oi __________ Stowe, Vt, also Mrs.Wm.Ellis and «- Miss Margaret, of Greenville, Que., Miss Marion Bobrick, of Iron Hill, \u2018Z \u2014 Z were with Mrs.Moffatt, for a week.\u2014\u2014¦\u2014 Mr.Robt.McLatchie and Mrs.Mae Shepherd, of Sherbrooke, were at the same place for the Week end.ADAMSVÏLLE I\u2014 Mrs.A relard Daigle has gone to Hotel Dieu Hospital, Montreal,\u2019 for treatment.Mr.Paul Auger has returned to Bristol, Conn., after spending the summer with his uncle, Rev.C.L.Auger.Air.and Mrs.Louis Merriault are home, after spending a week in Gro-vernusdale, Conn.Rev.C.L.Auger and Mrs.Norbert Chicoine arc spending a week at the home of her son, Philippe, at Vaudre-ui).Miss Rita Monast and Miss Geraldine Dion are both attending the Pre-I ~ sentation Convent at West Farnham.) ____ Miss Blanche Delaney is returning\u2019 !¦_' to the Convent at Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Cornoyer, from I Woonsocket, R.I., after spending j month\u2019s vacation at the presbytery, I returned on Thursday, taking lier 'mother, Mrs.Joseph Boisvert, who 'had spent nearly three years with her son, Uev.J.Boisvert.L.Ed.Choquette Anthracite and Bituminous COAL Ail rail shl pments.Orders solicited.Farnham, Que.ABBOTSFORD Mr.and Mrs.D.J.Fisk have gone] to Toronto and Peterborough, Ont.Miss Zolia Honey has returned 1 from a trip to Hancock, N.Y., Scran-1 ton, i\u2019a., and Rochester, N.Y.i 'jiimm i ! j \u2022 im: ,*,r11 'll flltlUTO nmmn III! r âiSililiiiiliiiil! First Thing in the Morning The man who smiles before breakfast is the man glowing with health and vitality\u2014who has enjoyed a good night\u2019s sleep\u2014and is ready for something good to eat.He takes a morning glass of Abbey\u2019s Salt to keep his stomach sweet, his bowels regular, his kidneys clear, his blood pure and cool.He likes Abbey\u2019s Salt because it is so invigorating and refreshing.Try it yourself.IIIIIIIH! 4 I PAGE FOUR iHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1920.Our Optical Parlor in the rear of our New Store, where there is nothing to distract or disturb, ia equipped with all necessary modern instruments, and we know how to use them.Long experh ence and a well equipped grinding plant enable us to give you prompt, efficient service.Â.C.Skinner \u201cThe Store with the Big Bronze Clock\u201d 46 Wellington Street N.?CITY BRIEFLETS ?\u2022»\u2022 + ?+ *?**?* + nnryy^^TrmnnryrrmTivrfl-a n aimnrii BaaoBotiaiioaaflgBgD Armoury Dance, Tuesday.Good note paper and books at the1 Rosemary Gift Shop .AJ.g fi g g-ii.aiJM fly bow.The attendants carried shep-j herdess crooks with bouquets of pink ; roses attached with ribbons to match ! their gowns.Four little girls, Alice | Holden, Alice Armstrong, Jean Allen oo on\t.*;'and Laura Blake, dressed in white P .fi fi fi g-g-AJLAfi AA.g-9 g 9 fi.fi.g.g.flJL/ ; organdie, with pink sashes were rib- v Social and Personal*.Dr.Browning has returned from\t.\u201cd ^mses G adys Marston N.H.; Miss Mabel McPhee, of Mont- ;and 0hve Scott, of Marden.real; Miss M.Cosgrove, of Rock Island; Misses Lucy and Alice Berwick, Mr.C.Berwick, of Berlin, N.MEADE\u2014ROBINSON.On Wednesday evening there was the new pastor, Rev.B.B.Brown and family.Friday, Sept.10.at 8 p.m.\u2014Choir practice.Mr.E.O.Grundy, Organists and JZhpirmaster./ GREEN FIELD LOOKED INVITING TO CAR.Two residents of this city partici- home of Mr.J.E.Mills, King Street Sherbrooke East.WOODARD\u2014REED.NORTH HATLEY, Sept.6.- Coaticook, the marriage of Miss Eva Jane Robinson, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Samuel Robinson, of North Coaticook, to Mr.Sydney Albert Meade.The church was prettily decorated with maple leaves and hydrangea blossoms.Promptly at 9.30 o\u2019clock the bridal party marched up the aisle to the _ !__\u2014\t« J)\t1-« ¦»»»-»-» rv\tTTq Mr.and Mrs.George Irving, of St.,\t44.^ » 4.^ »\t\u201e___ Lambert, spent the holiday week end (Special)\u2014A very pretty marriage n town, and during their stay were : ceremony was solemnized at the guests at the New Sherbrooke.\tj First Universalist Church, North xr_.tt a ir j\t4,\t! Hatley, Que., on Thursday, Septem- Mrs.L A \\audry, who recently ac- kgr.2nd 1920 at 6 30 n m The con ./\t,\t- -\t, tompanied Mrs.Alfred Ward and tracting parties were Miss Grace sin8'in& 0* th® hy?in-, tT » /tated m a Jittle \u201csprint\u2019 yesterday, party on a motor trip to Port Stan-, caroKme Reed daughter of Mr and :Heavcnl!i Father\u2019 .Lead Uæ-on the government road near Water-; ley, Ont., and other points, has re- -\t- e-neea\u2019.aau!tnt, r 01 iur- ancl\t¦a.-hn was mvrn awav ville, when the car, which is well î turned to her home in Thetford known for its \u201cget-there-quick\u201d j Mines.qualities, suddenly left the road, \\\tt *\t*\t/ cleared the ditch, and fluttered gent- j Mrs.J.E.W.Levesque and Master ly into the grassy field.The last | Gilles and Maurice, have left by movement was a trifle disconcert-1 motor to visit Mrs.\u2018\t' ing, but no serious results were ex Lead Us, .v _______ .Js.\u201d The ~\t\u201e\t\u201e T,\t, bride,' who was given away by her wrS'aT'jV' Heed, and Mi.Guy Lloyd\twas accompanied by Mrs.R.Moodard, son of Mr and Mrs.F.jj wjlgon as matron of honor, while H W oodard, both of this place.Mr a j Wilson supported the The sacred edifice was prettily de-|_.'\t' corated with hydrangeas and ferns, Afl(Jr t\u2019ne ceremony at the church-j motor to visit Mrs.A.Levesque in & laJBe \"Led?\u20194?bf11.,°Yer tbe;the guests, some forty in number, _ Lebannon, N.H\u201e also her rister\t4Uunder wh,cLth^ b\"dal.coupIe ! proceeded to the home of ti e bride, v Mrs.James P.Duff,-\t' made their vows.The bride, who was\ta luncheon was served out of perienced by the occupants.The car Mrs.James P, Duffy, in Claremont,\u2019 j was somewhat damaged, but not : N.H enough to put it entirely out of commission, and will be again on duty after necessary repairs.Ttr ?FAM - LY-ADE AS a \u201cpunch\u201d served at > dances, receptions and social \u201cget togeth-ers\u201d FAMILY-ADE is most enticing and refreshing.Many hostesses blend the flavors, add cherries, oranges and other fruit.\u201cReally Delicious** Quickly and economically made.Simple directions on every package.True fruit flavors.Your own sugar and pure table water the only other ingredients.Always ready to quench the greatest thirst.Fine for flavoring cakes, puddings, ices, ice cream, etc» FAM-LY-ADE is sold by grocers, druggists, confectioners and department stores.Mad* in Canada by POWER-KEACHIE LIMITED, TORONTO 32 Glasses\u201435 Cents Five Fine Fruit Flavors ORANGE LEMON LIME CHERRY RASPBERRY THE given away by her father, was gown- doors .\t.\t_\ted in white satin with tulle over-1\tgroom\u2019s gift to the bride was Mrs.Henry Lefebvre has return-1dreSS and vei1\u2019 and carried white;a pearl pendant, to the matron of ed from an extended visit to rela-ji0Th\u2018 -a rv\tat Ihonor a pearl brooch, to the best man- a ' The maid of honor was Miss Mar-\u2019a SCarf pin, and to tne organist, Miss! \" the groom, a pearl | tives and friends in California.! SIMPLE LIFE «tTII I AT- While there she visited many places i ¦|0r'e ,Heeti; sister of bride, who;jjeadS; sister of r yd trw'c\tA1\t0f interest inrluHimr\tI wore Pink satm and larSe black vel-!cr0ss.In\ttv, at a Los Angeles.Yosenrite Valiev qan\u2019 ' vef hat and carried pink roses.The The out-of-town guests present in- In conjunction wnth the Monday p B j ri ,\t,\t}\u2019 °?n\" bridegroom was attended by Mr eluded Mr and Mrs.Anderson and weathe\u2019;\tl h\t°f îw® by w7v of thf LvaT\t^ Gord°n Morrissette, of Montreal.' |Miss Ledbeater, of Inverness, cousins | Sh«d\ti,be ?C4°-d ?Ver the Colorado Snrinvs\tG S d: The double ring service was per- of the bride.After the reception the ; week-end.a number of tired, nerve- j Colorado Springs.\tformed by Rev.E.E.Marggraf, pas- Ibride and groom left on a motor trip tor of the church, in the presence of through the New England States.On racked residents left town on Saturday afternoon, by trains and autos,\tH A ïï\\ » £f,h \u20183 rs,P7r.s otlUnU KA11) Memphremagog Lakes.A noticeable addition to the going away outfits, | was an extra blanket, but'with the! exception of the cool nights, the weather has been ideal and enjoyable and a restful holiday passed ail too quickly.WAS MADE ON LOCAL RESORT -\u2014 \u2014\t» * * k- AAV\tCALI.V/ia wj-zv - \u2019 ^\t_-.a large company of invited guests returning they will make their nome, and other friends.Little Miss Bar- in North Coaticook.bars Robertson was flower girl and ;\t- looked pretty in white with a basket\tBALDWIN\u2014DRESSER, of sweet peas.' The Misses Marion | RICHMOND, Que., Sept.6.\u2014-On Crawford and Helen Reed were rib- ! the afternoon of September 1st the bon bearers.The ushers were Messrs.1 marriage of Miss Edith Dresser to Clifton Woodard and Clifford Reed, yj,- Richard F.Baldwin, of St.rrrr; and A.Lee McKay.\t1 }0hnsbury, Vf., was solemnized at Mrs.H.L.Call presided at the the home of the bride\u2019s father, Mr.organ and rendered the Bridal q F.Dresser, of Richmond, Que.Chorus from Lohengrin, accompan- Rev.J.F.B.Belford officiated and ied by Mr.E.E.Fox on the violin, jirs.R, G.Harris, of Island Pona, Dr.HEBERT, Specialist At Dr.Darche\u2019s Hospital, Sherbrooke For Eyes, Ears, Nose & Throat & Fitting of Glasses will be in ROCK ISLAND .Rock Island House.1ST TUESDAY EAST.ANGUS.Aubin Hotel.2ND TUESDAY THETFORD.Commercial Hotel.3RD TUESDAY V1CTORIAVILLE.Bernier\u2019s Hotel .4TH TUESDAY No Moths or Dust \u2014if you use a HOOVER The electric cleaner di^ away with the Ifroom because it does what the broom couldn\u2019t\u2014it gathers the dust and holds it for disposal.And more\u2014it gets into the corners \u2014under the awkward pieces of furniture \u2014it cleans hangings \u2014rejuvenates your upholstered furniture \u2014and takes the moths and dust out of the stored clothes.See one work\u2014it will please you.so will our easy terms.We'll let you try one if you wish.Wiggett Electric Co.LIMITED 82 Wellington St.N.Rhone 43S.V.fsoijT ; a 1 ZJTWUi ! CAR LEFT THE ROAD AND burned around.Three Fined on Saturday Morning _\t., ailB ik._________ - A motoring party from Newport,\tWare Airain fanohf fhe Çaino as the Party entered the church.Mr.sbster of the bride, played the wed- S\tway hon*> «me to\t™\tUuZM the ^mS;Fox played softly throughout the ding music.The bride, who was Sût1\tüday» a%rn°°n a little\tNight,\t! ceremony.At the close of the sendee 1 o-ivln away by her father, was un- riTJr rit wf ,°uf Stanstead, when\t______ ; Miss Katherine Marggraf sang, tended and wore ivory crepe de cam- tn .\t4nd j en \u2019*\u2022 Following her conviction on SaturN \u201cBecause\u201d very sweetly, accompanied chine and carried sweet peas, oletelv round anHwïf\tC°.ni\" day mornin8 by Recorder Forest for rby Mrs- Calk Mendelssohn\u2019s Wedding] Mr.and Mrs.Baldwin left on the Ss SherbrooW\u201d headmg to- keeping a house of ill-repute, and '\t¦\t-\tI\t\u2019 occunanfstif th-\tca\t#\tpayment of a fine of fifty dollars number, escaped\"' injury\ttbth thf ex\t®nd C°S>S\u2019 A^toma Durand was again cention of a iitr!- iel \u2019t Xj' acrested on Saturday night, when a a few cuts\tBlld\u2019 wbo reeeiVed second raid was made on the Brooks rumuf/^f^Jneared\t^ ^Sfon to Sadie McGaliger deft ?he rlaH on\tand Essy Goldstein, who had been perhaps\tbr\"foSfl.tr\t35 V* «25 r.sprcUvrfylor be- irresponsible driver, but those who\t9J1 tbe premises m the saw\tthe wrecked c^r lying\ton\tPrevious raid, several men and wo- sidr\t«itjifr.fi fhof tv,.\t4\tlls\tmen were also taken.Muf \" ^^^^jco^rgi^o^6 the Re- REMAJNS OF LATE MRS.LIBBY LAID TO REST.I The funeral of the late Mrs.! Charles R.Grosvenor Libby, who passed away on Thursday, September.k, was held yesterday afternoon from! the residence of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Price, Hubbard avenue,! to the Church of the Advent.Prayers at the house, and the burial serv-\u2019 were I CITY ALLOWS BANK TO USE BIT OF LAND March on organ and violin was j evening train for New York and played as the happy couple left the other points, the bride travelling in church for the home of the bride, !a suit of sand poplin, with hat to where a reception was held.\t\u2019\tj match.On their return they will Mr.and Mrs.Reed received the 1 make their home in St.Johnsbury guests on the piazza and the bride Vt.and bridegroom stood in an arbor of ] The out-of-town guests were: Mrs.woodbine to receive the congratula- j.A.Dresser, of Montreal; Mr.and tiens of their many friends.\t(Mrs.R- G.Harris and young son, The rooms were prettily decorated ! ôf Island Pond, Vt.; Mr.W.S.Dres-with evergreens and golden glow, i ser, of Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.while the table was done in pink £nd ; Wm.Baldwin, Dr.and Mrs.Farmer] white sweet peas, the feature being iand sons, Edward and Howard, of.the wedding cake, which was a work > St.Johnsbury, Vt.of art.The Misses Lila Woodard and |\t- Bernice Reed, Ella Moriasette, Eu-; EASTMAN_________HOLMES.lah Reed, Irman LeBaron, Muriel] WANSONVILLE, Sept.6.\u2014 On] Planche and Miss Thyra McKay ancl, Wednesday afternoon, September] The Pocket Boo] and the Pass Book is a hard team to beat when they work together.\t'*fl You can save if you try to save and we can help you if you 1 open an account here.Even if you have only a small sum do not delay in making a start.The Sherbrooke Loan & Mortgage Comp< Miss Bertha McKay served refreshments.The presents were very numerous, beautiful, and useful, testifying to the popularity of the young couple.Among the out of town guests were: Mrs.A.Crawford and daugh 1st the home of Mr.David A Man .son was the scene of an exceedingly pretty wedding, when his grand-\u2019 daughter, Miss Dorothy K.Holmes, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Goo.W.Holmes, of Mansonville, Que., became the bride of Mr.H.Eber East- ices at the church and grave\t______t conducted by the rcjtor.Rev.O.G.Plans for New Building Called ard- Miss Ella\u2019 Morissette.\u2019of Sher number of relatives, neighbors and] friends.The choir, augmented by members of the Young People\u2019s Mu-] sical Club, of which the deceased! was a popular member during its set- ter Marion, Miss Bernice Reed, Mrs.: man SOn of the lâte A.G.and Mrs.Wm.Woodard, Miss Carrie Wood- Eastman, of Sutton, Que.In the presence of nearly fifty of Our Business Is Storage Battery Charging and Repail We are the Official Service Station for the New FORD Electrical Equ ment.Wiggett\u2019s Battery Service Compai - STRATHCONA SQUARE \u2014 for Few Inches More on King Èro?ke4; Miss Muriel Planche, of the relatives'and friends, the bridal /J \u2018\t8 East Angus; Mr.and Mrs.George partv entered the drawing room, ; LX -\tfWfflKi\t[Slf?\t \t\tu\\j\t \u2022^9) Corner than Lot Included.So rr Eucruumr Woodard, Sr., of Ayer's» Cliff, grand-; which was tastefully and beautifully | oarents of the bridegroom; Mrs.; c|ecorated for the occasion by a few Mary Leavitt, of McConnell, grand- ; 0f the bride's most intimate friends,1 10 ACRES Six miles from city; 4 room house, barn 20 x 40.Good chance for truck garden and chicken ranch.H.H.MORENCY.41 Kin* St.Eh^rbrook*.WHILE IN SHERBROOKE ,4.\tThe difference that existed be-\t, ivity.sang the hvmns \u201cïfnèï nf tween the city and Bank of Com' «°the^ of ^bridegroom; Mr.and]and stood under a floral, canopy,] Ages\u201d and \u201cP»aec' p) rf-rt \u201d merce over tbe lamJ line on tll\u20ac ifrs: George W oodard anil family, of, where they were made man and Mrs.R G.Price presiding at the or property on which the latter is build- Derby Line; Mr and Mrs.Russell wife by the Rev.VV.D.Armitage.] \u2019gar.The rask»t PCQv'r'dKwith beau ;lnK\u2019 on the corner of King and WM-1 W°odar Mrs.Edgar Bean, Mr.and Miss Manson played the bridal: tiful flowers, was borne by Messrs ll,n*îtPn streets.has been settled, and, Mr,s\u2018 ^ H.', r,url'ei\"; 0,f Beebe: Mr.i march from Lohengrin upon their Guy and Albert Brant Jam« the bank wil) b,\u2018\tto utilize !\tand Mrs.Walter Kesler,\tof Ayer\u2019s !\tentry.Wark, Douglas Rosa Donald McLean tH\u201e«portLon laild\tin di*P»te.]\tC\u2019ff; Mrs.Geo Reed,\tof Village Immediately\tafter\tthe ceremony,1 and Charles Coombs, and the intri£ \u2022 wb=n the plans for the\tnew build-]\tBher; Miss M.Ramsdcll,\tMontreal,\tcongratulations\twere\textended the : ment was made in the family Blot in ln^ were worked out\tand\tiand meas-j After the reception\tthe newly\thappy couple by all\ttheir friends.Elmwood C« ther Hubert, six weeks previous,\t1,.\t.\t4-\t4\t-\t-4\t4 4, Among the mourners besides the \u20181VC inches onto city property at the j\t\u2014*¦-\tvisit Montreal, Toronto, Niagara immediate members of the family,C0I?eJ' ,\t4,\t,\t, urA-rff-Vl, \u2014PERKINS.\tFalls and other cities, and upon their ] were Mr.and Mr*.U.G.Libby, of\tb.°f.b4^bj bsnk l._^'''^ ERLOO, QUE.,_Sept.d.\u2014The]return will make their home in Sut emetery beside her bro- U,remeat* w^re made, It was found wedded couple left by auto on their A delicious lunch was then served, ] t, who\u2018passed away only , TmLnKing street line was ] honeymoon trip, the greater part of after which Mr.and Mrs.Eastman, previous\t' Lald the building would project about which will be spent in camping.ic,ft by auto for the train.They will Ha-.*® your animated }ik picture taken with a natural, nese, that will be your meet corner.Representatives of both the bank\t_______ _\t|__ Ayeris Cli ff \"the \u2018husband'\u2019* p\u2018a ren J ; f.nd th\\,city cou,ncil «J61 to discuss {home of Mr.and'Mrs.\u2019 f7r' Perkins, : tom Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Lebourveau, of thc, Prob,'-m* an'\t11\thave Waterloo, Que., was the scene of a T - çgu^j \u2019 \u201cd materially altered the angle of the .¦\u201d\t\u201d* ¦ th-y appointment Indian Head, Sask.relatii from surrounding places.4\tseveral rêlârive»\"anfamilv^new building to prevent the use of in\tto come.M.lc\taI?d famlly fnends the sma!1 gtrip of !and> it was de- The late Mrs.\" Libby,' nee Ethel cidcd, ,Uj a\u2018low thp, wr:rk t0 proceed youngent acc.ordlng G.specifications An .\t.\t,\tThe bride was married in a very very pretty autumn wedding on Wed- becoming suit of navy blue serge nesoay evening, Sept.1st, when their with georgette blouse and pretty hat only daughter.Miss Adeline Louise,! 0f fawn velvet to match.She was became the bride of Mr.Lot A.Ken-] attended by her sister, Miss Mar-yon, of Montreal.Promptly at seven ! jorie, who wore a navy blue suit, and ociock to the strains of Lohengrin\u2019s the groom was assisted by his broth-Wending March played by Mrs.C.H.! PVi Clair, as best man.- -,- - ai5nea4U\u2019 , Waterloo, the bridal | The gifts were many and beautiful.a and Mrs.H.Wilcox, Misses Ada Hat-, Ça_ y, ^ok their position in the The out of town guests included: was prettily] Mi,,.,, Florence Garland, Portsmouth, N.H.; Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Robin- mai^acij ct-i imirv Marg»ret Price, was the youngi NAKASH STUDIO daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Phone lit?.Maker* vt dixinctivc portrait».Price, of this city, and was 26 years]Band ;\tsprays, Coombs Bros.,\tMr.^-:-J-jof age at the time of her death.(and Mrs.B.Dean, Miss E.Dean, Mr! Tl» 4-DTJT ii-r-i U! r\tactive girl, and of a and Mrs.H.Wilcox, Misses Ada Hat-, Jfarty, tooK\t.P\u2019 MARRIAGEABLE AGE.\tlovable disposition, Miss Price had\tcher, Flossie\tMajor, Janet Dempster, I\tjaw,n*\troom,\twhich\t\u2014\t-\u201e age should a woman endf.arfd herself to all who knew her,\tBertha\tand\tIrene Wright, Mr.\tand !\taccora^e''* w'th hydrangeas, white as At what age should a\t_____________________________________________________ _ __\t^\t_ ei.U0^.*tELt;l?nd until h'r b Mr- c- R.family, Mrs.R.G.Price, Evelyn and ther being an invalid, was given away;af West Lebanon- Miss Marv Dver\u2019 other night I got out of bed, and Grosvenor Libby, and l-\u201c*- «\u2019\u2014?»>\tvr_.n-_\t»»_ ! hv her nr,,.)* vir r a\t«si01.vYeBl ijeoanon, ivnss mary uyer, tumbled down on the\tfloor and i\tcoming at such an eoi., hadn't nobody to pick\tme up again, after only a few months to I thought H was time to get mar- life, has deeply bereaved\t«ce\t.«imiy.iuvau,\tan.\t«nu\tj-irs.\tw.\tn.\tnan,\t.nr.i»\"'*\t\u2022\"«\u201c>¦\tvr\tbiwwj\tbhvbi, »mi\tcar-i.^ ^\tShe leaves to mourn the\tloss\tof\ta\tand\tMrs.\tG.\tWingrove,\tMr.\tand\tMrs.\tric*!\ta\tshower\tbouquet\tof\tOphelia0,\tm Ja .rLciTwere- Mr nnd Mrs _\t- -\t- dutiful daughter, loving wife andT.Elliott, J.Lacey and family, Mr.! ro*e»- H°r only ornament was a dia-1,,, h!vnr)l\u2019,URSts w Misses liernycc and Cora he glanced toward* the boy and re- ily in their loss.mmmËÊt _\twere two bridesmaids, .\tH.Hall, Mrs.(Dr.) Marshall and F.Miss Vernie Gee, of Gore, Que., who marked: \u201cYou must be tired, lying .T*!* beautiful floral offerings, J.H
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