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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1929.Thirty-Second Year.DOG TEAM LEFT EARLY TODAY FOR COATICOOK Quebec Premier Makes Statement On Newsprint Situation Drivers Of Dog Team Guests Of City Yesterday « « & # # « * » # & ALPHONSE RACINE LIKELY APPOINTEE FOR RED CHAMBER & - QUEBEC, January, 22.\u2014 ^ While the appointment of a 'ïï Driver Aldsn Pulsifer and Brothers, Edwin and George, Feted Last Evening at Magog House and St.Francois Snowshoe Club\u2014Dog Team Arrived Yesterday Afternoon at 3 O\u2019Clock \u2014-Left This Morning for CoaLt-ok on Return Trip to Lewiston, Me.«!- WARSHIP RILL MAY BE DELAYED BY U.S> SENATE Senate Legislative Calendar Be-1KE the Ceasar of old, the coining More Congested \u2014 J International dog leap mail, in charge of Driver Alden Pulsifer and his two bro-j thers, Edwin and George, came, saw and conquered-:\u2014and departed at eleven o\u2019clock this morning on the twenty-three mile trek to Coaticook which w,li bring them so much nearer Lew-Me., and the end of their Leaders Apprehensive Over Prospects of Obtaining Action.(Associated Press Despatch) .* £eEsion now in pr&grcss J an., 22.\u2014A ii successor in the Legislative # Council to the late Hon.Gas-pard DeSerres, who passed * #\taway a month ago, will not # » he' made until the close of #\u2022 the session, it was learned * iV reliably today that the choice A1 #\thad practically been arrived ^ Vii at.\\Vhile several names are ït iV mentioned, it is stated that Mr.Alphonse Racine, son of the late Hon.A.Racine, & whose seat in the Upper « iV House had been rfilled by the & i'fi late Hon.Gaspard DeSerres, 5p #\twill likely be given his ® #\tfather\u2019s succession in the ® & Red Chamber.Mr.Racjne is ^ \u2022ÏÏ the head of the firm of Si Alphonse Racine, Limited, i> wholesale dry goods firm in $ Montreal, and his appoint-iï ment would be in accordance #\twith the desire of the Quebec Si Governtnent to replace busi-Si ness men in the Upper House Si by business men.Si It is likely that the ap-Si pointment will be made at the close of the Provincial Si * * iston, DETERMINED MOVETOSTOP MILK WASTE SEA AIR WOULD BE AN AID TO KING GEORGE \u2022 WASHINGTON,\t- ^ blockade\u2014this time a legislative ] £ one\u2014threatens for the present at leas- to entrap a prospective fleet of fifteen cruisers and one aircraft carrier.With the half-way mark of the j three months\u2019 session already past, pix hundred mile jaunt that hrsjthc senate legislative calendar daily done so much towards furth-rlis becoming mope and move congest- .pin.of friendship| *J«3Li3£*.5?SSTSftTS between the two great countries 1 obtaining action on the Warship of the North American contin-i Construction Bill as the last major enl_\t| administration measure awaiting Great interest was shown by, ^xs^Hcuse passed the Cruiser 1 Residents 01 Chicago Make Ef-: the residents of this city in the six' Bill and unless the Senate should re-, splendid black and white Eskimo ; vise or amend its provisions, will dogs that pulled the sled ori;\tto bother with it again, which is carried the letters bear-! With Returning Appetite, Amount of Nourishment Is Adequate and Includes Solid Food, States Physicians\u2019 Bulletin.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, January, 22.\u2014 King George\u2019s physicians issued this bulletin today: \u201cThe King had a quiet night.The temperature has now remained normal for many days and the condition of the pulse is satisfactory.\u201d \u201cThe empyema wound is small and steadily healing.\u201cWith a returning appetite, the amount of nourishment is adequate apd includes solid foods.\u201cAlthough the general strength shows improvement, there is not as yet any appreciable increase in weight.\u201cWe fee! that the time is approaching when His Majesty\u2019s removal to sea air will be advantageous.\u201d (Signed) Hewett, Rigby, Buzzard, Rolleston, Dawson.HIS MAJESTY WILL GO TO BOG-NOR (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Jan.22.\u2014It was officially stated today that King George will go to Bognor, a popular bathing resort in Sussex, on the south WINNING IN FIGHT FOR HIS LIFE Never Contemplated Legislation To Fix Price Of Newsprint Premier Taschereau Says Gov-j :, ** **,;.,5.* ** + + ** * * * ernments Do Not Want to *\t* DISASTROUS* FIRE CONSTANTINOPLE.IN * -4 * i .CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey, * Declares that Rate! * January 22.\u2014Several persons* Interfere in Matters of Trade! * and Commerce and Say How * Much Should Be Paid for * (Associated PreSS Despatch) Paper\t, Secured by Hearst Papers hij were klled and a thousand build-* Too Low.(Canadian Press Despatch) UEBEC, Jan.22.\u2014 \"First ings destroyed in the populous *> Greek district of Tavala in Con- * *\tstantinople today by a terrific * *\t.fire, whipped by a heavy wind, * which laid waste to an extensive * of al!, I may say this, the:* 31 Ga'\t^ publishers so far as we arc !\t4 4 concerned are newcomers in this\t* i controversy,\" sad Premier L.A.£01 ID ADDCÇTÇ j Taschereau in an interview with;! \\JUI\\ /sl\\l\\u3 1 0 the Canadian Press, the Premier having been asked if he would comment on the interview given to the Canadian Press at Hamilton by F.I.Ker, general manager to the Hamilton Spectator \"The conferences that have been WERE MADE AT ROCK ISLAND Marshal Ferdinand Foch, commander-in-chief of the Allied armies in the world war, who has been seriously ilk is reported today to be well on coast\"oFËnglân*dTf\"or hîs'convëres-' the road to recovery.Above is one of the best pictures of the marshal, 1 ccnce, but the date of his departure has not been fixed.A statement issued at Buckingham Palace said: \u201cIt has been realized by the ing the stamp of the dog mail and large numbers were present when the animals were unhitched yesterday and prepared for their trip this morning.The huskies are all of one family, the mother, Noochusik, being the lead deg, \u2022 hile Ipar, the huge wheel dog, is the father.1 he second, third, fourth and fifth dogs are Lusing, Mettik, Okkie and Soonala.respectively.Made Good Time Yesterday proved to be the best day for treking during the whole trip, and the eighteen miles between GRANBY ELECT C0UNC1LL8RS fort to Enel Strike of Illinois,1 King> medical advisers _that prior _\tto the establishment of eonvales- Wisconsin and Indiana Dairy-' cence there would arise a time when sea air would be necessary in order to secure continuation of His Ma- who is approaching his seventy-eighth year, taken since the war.held up to now have been with Mrs.Peter McGinnis, Leon Smith, M.Emond and Rufus Chase Arrested in Connection With Thefts at Perkins Store, Derby Line, and Lee Farm.men.rT-tv\u20147~ vo -n- » .I jesty\u2019s progress.With this, know! CHioAG0\u2019 Li., Jan.z-.Aianton e(jge| careful search for a residence, waste, of milk, with tnc attendant not onj suitable itself, hut possess-possibihty of a shortage of the pre- ing the necessary attributes of close cious fluid, brought residents j proximity to the sea, southern ex-Chieago together yesterday m an ef- j p0£urej protection from wind and fort to end the strike of Illinois, wjthin reasonable access to London, Wisconsin and Indiana dairymen.; has been made.The residence se-Foilowing discovery of kerosene !ected is Carigweil House in Bognor, in some of the milk shipped into which was placed at His\u2019Majesty\u2019s the city, inspectors were assigned dispdsal by Sir Arthur Du Gros.\t.\tcommissioners Arnold H.s;r Arthur, who is a retired busi- ttertions Held\tID several\tCities\tKegall to guard against\tfurther\tuess man, is known as a patron of and Tnwm Rpcult in Arrlama-\tpollution-\tart.In addition to his home in Eng- -, I\" n ~ n ' Highway patrolmen were assigned ; land, he has,several villas in France.t/ORS\u2014Very\t(jmet Bay\tlass-\tto guard receiving\tplants\tof the\tBognor is a very popular bathing ea.\tlarger producers to\tprevent\tfurther ; resort, with a pier, esplanade and a ______\t: violence to farmers attempting to ! good shingle beach.EAST ANGUS Jan 20\u2014Mes deliver milk, and the Lake County'- srs.Wilfred\" Adams and J.p, Me- circuit court at Waukegan issued a WAHABj TRjBES ATTACKED Magog and this city were covered | Fadden were elected by acclamation ^niporary injunction against the in record time, consequently it was ' to fill the vacancies caused by thp stnl The £ai,, j ic seemed : today, his short time out of hen .\t\u2019 ., .\t, \u201e very.'yesterday not having fatigued him 1 ,s Le mg held in U o secrions, a., thirty ws in the least.He will not, however.| London and Birmingham, and, with) Four Hundred Elegantly Groomed Officers Under Grover Whalen Moved into Times Square Last Night\u2014Thousands Jammed Sidewalks to See if Plans Would Be Carried Out.Provinces Forecast: Fair and moderately cold.Wednesday: Easter, ly winds with snow or sleet.1 Northern New England: In-creating cloudiness, probably followed by snow in Vermont and New Hampshire late tonight.Wednesday: Snow or sleet, with slowly rising temperature: diminishing northwest, shifting to cast and southeast winds, increasing by Wednesday.VESSEL SANK (Associated Press Despatch) BUENOS AIRES, Jan., N.EW YORK, Jan.22.\u2014With a five miles an hour across town on I white carnation in his button 42nd street where there are thirteen \u2019 hole, Now York's new police theatres.commissioner Gi\u2019over Whalen, moved into Times Square last night at the head of 400 elegantly groomed cops.His object was to solve the theatre ing the sick room.The Marshal\t_\t_ approaching his seventy-eighth year.' sl:al see General Weygand yet\u201d, Tho medical bulletin was phrased tho doctors said.\u201cThe Marshal\u2019s with tho usual caution of physicians.'mind is to active and we are sure,\t,, but went so tfar as to say that Foch\\ iif General Weygand entered the The Italian steamer Arcangelo sanx uau ^ 1,101 condition was \u201cvery much better\u201d.! room Marshal Foch would imme-] at her pier yesterday morning afier.t Thousands jammed the s dewalks The doctors decided there was ne diately begin talking of military and an explosion in her cargo of caustic t0 soc \" lie\" ., 110 '>ul Ue> \u201cau further need for them to visit the | office affairs.This we do not want soda and carbide.Tho \u2018cargo was ! to stay on Urn sidewalks cxcein when patient more than twice daily, him to do just now when he needs jburning when the vessel arrived here '-'10 trafLc signals turned m their Therefore thev agreed not to re- to conserve all his strength.\u201d jlr.st week from Antwerp, Belgium.| favor.There was no jay walking.Igor plan for show openings, musical turn to the sick room at.midday, as Nor further bulletins are likely None of the ifiremen and crew Motor traffic was speeded up.taxi- comedy curtains rose at s.JO and had been their custom for the past until Thursday.\twas injured.\tcabs travelling at thirty to thirty- straight drama at S.50.Cars illegally parked in the theatrical district were towed in by police to the number of twenty-two, no empty taxis were allowed to cruise in the district and new rules about turning into main arteries from the side streets made the usually jammed streets as open as country roads.Under tho commissioner\u2019s \u201cstag put a stop to over- pro.duction.\u201d \u201cHas that hoard yet been appointed by the manufacturers?\u201d tho Premier was asked.\u201cNot so (far as I am aware,\u201d n« answered.Hears! Contract.Mr.Taschereau added: \u201cThere is r.cdoubt in our opinions, that if a board com- cclltraot was entered into with tho 1 Kearst papers providing for a prixo o: $50, that price would be too low.I do not think that $50 would give a fair return to the provinces, bun 1 believe I may voice the opinion of Premier Ferguson, as well as my own opinion in saying that we never contemplated enacting legislai-:cn to fix the price for paper.However, Premier Ferguson and myself believe it may be necessary for the provinces to take such means as we may think proper to protect the great iforest wealth of our provinces, should it be that the interested parties faii to come to an understanding, and from the very outset of negotiations we have urged the necessity and tdjust their own difficulties without interference from us.\u201cI may, perhaps add this,\u201d continued the Premier, \u201cthat the publishers should be satisfied to pay a fair price for their paper.What they requii\u2019e is a stabilized price for some years to come, so that they may know in what position they will be, and if they have a stabilized price it must also be a fair pries, and in that respect they should help the manufacturers to come to an understanding, so that th> prne of paper will not be too low in Ontario and, Quebec.\u201d SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.TUESDAY.JANUARY 22, 1929, ,v PAGE TWO DISTRICT OF ST.FRANCIS NEWS DIXVILLE tend the funeral of the late M>.do Maclver.Mr.Norman Maclver and Miss Marion Maclver went to Milan for a few days to visit Mr.Donald Maclver and Miss Annie Maclnnes, who are both confined to bed.The W.M.S.met at the home of the president, Mrs.J.A.Matheson, on Thursday.The renew questions on Word has been received by Mr.j the blue book took up most of the Ivor Whitehouse, postmaster, that : time.Ten ladies were present.Af-the International Dog Team, which ter the close of the meeting the HEALTH & DIET ADVICE By Dr.Frank McCoy Author of \u201cThe Fast Way to Health \u201d Questons In Regard To Health and Diet Will be Answered By Dr.McCoy, who can be addressed in care of this paper.Enclose Stamped Addressed Envelope For Reply.1926 McCoy Health Service, Los Angeles, CaL AIR MAH MAKES STOP FOR GAS AT LAKE MEGANTIC BEDFORD AND DISTRICT NEWS WES-fÊROME left Lewiston, Me., about three weeks ago, and arrived in Montreal on Monday, is expected to reach this village on Wednesday, January 23rd, on the return trip.A message has been received by friends here, that Mr.Wm.Cun-nington has suffered a partial stroke of paralysis, at the home of his daughter.Mrs.H.Spinks, at Magog.Mr.Cunningtcn and family were for many years residents of this vicinity.hostess served lunch, assisted hy: PROTEIN COMBINATIONS | baked egg plant, cooked parsnips Protein is not digested at all in ' sliced cucumbers, the Misses Lydia Ward and Chris- the human mouth any more than All vegetables need a certain tine Maclver.\t' with a dog or other carnivorous ani-1 amount of starch for their growth, Mr.K.N.Maclver is confined to mal.It is advisable to masticate : so we are forced to use the starch bed with grippe.\tI meat well because the taste is agree-1 contained in them or our diet would Miss Merle Ward, who has been able and the digestive juices of the : be very meagre, consisting only of to her home in Bury ill with the | stomach are thereby stimulated._ j protein -foods, such as meat, _____\t; The Willing Workers will meet Plan* from Ottawa Stnne at M#-' at th® of \u2022VIrs- Ge0- Hunt ?n ips, r lane from Ottawa Mop* at me Thursday> janUary 24th, at the gantic on Way to Maritime*\u2014j noon hour.\t___ _______ Made Trip to Megantic in Two' Mr.Charlie Cromaclc is very ill I improving from her recent illness.and a Half Hours.from their wedding trip.During the evening Mr, A.Clark, on behalf of the friends present, presented Mr.and Mrs.Allen wdth a dozen silver spoons and half dozen stainless knives and forks, with best wishes for their future happiness.Refreshments were served and the evening was spent at cards and dançing.Miss Margaret Morrison and Mabel Allen, of Montreal, spent the week-end at their homes here.Mrs.Arthur Bell spent the weekend at her home here.Mrs.Luther Vaughan is slowly \\ with la grippe and under the care ! of Dr.Pickel.\u2014\u2014\u2014\t) Miss Dorothy Darrah, of Mont- LAKE MEGANTIC, Que., Jan.rea]j Was at her home here over the ___\t\u2014 .,\t____ \"egg, 22.\u2014A Government plane, carrying week-end.grippe ail week, is\" better and will] As protein food enters the stomach j fish, fowl, etc.Non-starchy vege- mail to the Maritime Provinces,; Miss Gladys Bettens spent last reopen school on Monday.\tit begins to mix with the gastric ! tables contain only a small amount stopped here on Saturday for gas -week with Mrs.Ernest Hartley.The annual business \"meeting of juice, which is especially prepared of protein, but are rich in all of the and oil.The trip from Ottawa to ; Mr.Thomas Coughtry and family the Ladies\u2019 Aid of Chalmer\u2019s by nature to take care of this class organic salts and vitamins, which Megantic was made in two hours j who have been very ill, are all on Church, w as held in the church on1 of food only.Starches cannot be are so necessary to the different and thirty minutes, the plane mak- j the gain.Satlrdav at 1.30 o'clock.The pres-; digested in the stomach, and if used cells of the body in all of the tis- ing a perfo:t landing on the lake Mr.Wm.Spencer is in Montreal Mr.D.R.Kennedy, District Or-! jdetlt Mrs.j, Weir, presided and, at the same meal, only interfere with sues, from the muscular to the bony here Captain House, who wras for a few days visiting relatives.ganizer, Montreal, paid an official : opened the meeting with devotional i the digestion of the meat, fish, or j ones.\t\u2019 alone on h visit to Court Dixviile, C.O.F., No.exercises.After the minutes had other protein.The starches, such If a second helping of any food; o\u2019clock fo) 719.on Tuesday, January 15th.j ^en adopted a5 '\u2022ead The treasur- as beans and bread, will absorb a is ever desired, it is a good plan he cxpecto_ Friends of Mr.and Mrs.Clayton , er-s report\tre2j and showed good deal of the stomach juices, to double up on the greens rather ; ing to Charlottetown on \"Sunday j tendance Thomas and famil.- will be glad to 1 the cum of over $533 raised this which only render them sour.Often than use an added amount of the and makir.g the return trip to Ot-hear that the condition of their lit- *\t-\u2022\t- \u2019 r,\"f\t'«-ft-\ti\u2014\taio-o=n^r, ;«! .\t.is flight, took off at one for Moncton, N.B., where expected to stay overnight, fly- Mrs.Warren Darrah is very ill at her home here with heart trouble.Dr.Fuller, of Cowansville is in at- year.The sum of $275 was voted to ;r*ot_enough__ga_stric_juice^is_ kft to j heavier foods.Them digestion is tawa on Wednesday.General Notes Mrs.Annie Leonard is spending a few days in Browmville Junction, Me., the guest of friends.Miss Effie MacDonald, of Bar-re, Vt., is at home, called by the illness of her mother, Mrs.Norman MacDonald.Mrs.MacDonald\u2019s con- ___ ____ Some foods, such as navy beans, heartier foods, and would do well to = Weir'* Mrs \" K Nk Maclver and are such t>aa mixtures of starch and take for luncheon a meal composed r= J.Matheson w'ere apooir.t- Protein in themselves that excess of a combination of these vegetables.*.*\t\" V\u2019 '\t.\t__ fprmpntatinn aKvnvç «Pfs nn in tbp\tova manxr «rave in u;Vnr»h ttati f ana repairing prove ment.\talso paid by the Ladies\u2019 Aid.Mrs.1 Necessary repairs are being made j on the Humphrey bridge, on the Mrs.«.\t- .A\t,\t.\t.\t, ., Norton Road.\ti\ted a committee to see about-\tgetting\tfomentation always sets up m the\tThere are many ways m which you -\tj\tindividual communion sets\tNew\tstomach when they are eaten.Those\tcan use the non-starchy vegetables, NORTH H ATLEY\t;\thmvn books are' needed, but the\twith strong digestive power will be :\tbut I will give you a \"blanket\u201d rule, wT nvpr tiii\tnew\table to withstand the effects of such\tas follow\u2019s: 1 Urn ted hvmnal is placed on the nj-:5:t\u2019jres ^or a num,jer 5\u2019ears> dut I \"One or more non-starchy vege- Mrs.A.MacDonald, of Marsboro, market \"\t~\t- there is bound to be a reaction in tables, either cooked or raw\u2019, may has-been with her for some time.\t, time, with finally serious results.be used with either one starch or one resultea r* In spite of the mild weather, the hockey boys have been able to have several games here and elsewhere EAST FARNHAM Mesdames L.H.Shufelt, R.H.Shufelt and M.Webb will entertain the Ladies\u2019 Aid on Saturday afternoon, January 26th, in Mr.Stevens\u2019 hall.The Ladies\u2019 Guild will hold a eavd _________ _ ! rar^r *n t^le on Friday even- dition is much improved at present.January 2ath, ¦\t- - -\t- -\t-\tToe service was cancelled in the United Church on Sunday after- tetween times.They and the worn-1 as follows: Hon.president, Mrs.J.en and children have enjoyed good skating on the local rink which being kept in good order as.possible by Mr.Henry Taylor: They 'ntend to have a >@rrd concert there on Monday evening, weather permitting.The first meeting of the Afternoon Bridge Club was he\u2019d at the home of Mrs.T.V, Reed, on Friday acterr.con.Cards were played at five tables.At the conclusion tij the game Mrs.Tureolt presid- [ m.MscCaskill: Red Mountain, ed over a business meeting ter make] Mm.Norman Smith; Galson, Mrs.rth-s for the season.It was decided ; Alex Morrison.A hearty vote of to defer presentation of-prizes tin-1 thanks was tendered the retiring til the end of the seas-, r and a con:-1 off iters, n.ittee was appointed coàçîting :fj Mrs.Turcott.Mrs.John McKay j and Mrs.J.R.3p:er to purchase those prizes and tho money for some is to be provide by each mem-j-.^ * bit payin-e SI.The tallies are to be; divided after each meeting and \u2022 half taken home each, by Miss Say-mour ar.i Miss Colt.At the end of i the season the prizes will be chosen | by the different players commenc-1 in?with the one having the highest j season score.Tea was then served! by the hostesses, Mrs.Reed and j Mrs.Seguin.The be held at with Mrs.Turcott and Miss C as hostesses.Hockey.Wed., 23rd.8 p.m., A: er'-Cliff will play here against Nor to.Hatley.Thurs.7 p.m.So.Canada i_e election 0: o-.iceis resuutfj jf the non-starchy vegetables are protein, or with any one other ar-as .oliows.Hon.president, Mrs.\u2022 used ^vith the meat, this does not in- tide of food, such as milk, toast, or A.Matheson; president, Mrs, K N.-erfere with its digestion.So a fruit.\u201d Maclver; vice-president.Mrs.Nor- ^ood piaT1 js t0 use t-ne coo]^e^ and man Maclnnes; treasurer, -drs.3- raw greens with a meat meal, and D.MacRitcrue; secretary, Mrs.A.\t.Nurse Tremblay accompanied Mrs.E.Lesperance to Quebec, where she has entered a hospital for treatment.Mrs.E.Moynan returned on Saturday from Waterloo, where she spent the past week.GLEN BUTTON Mr.Frank Birch and Miss M.E-irch and several others of this place have gone to work for Mr.Sheldon Crowell, of Duhkin.Mrs, C.Gibr.ey and Mrs.H.West-cott spent Tuesday evening in Rich-forw.Mr.Gaston Sargent, of Beverley, Mass., was in town on business during the past month.He also spent Christmas with Mr.and Mrs.H.Westcott.Mr.L.A.Wilson, is ill with la grippe.Miss Kathleen Gibney spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.Gibney.Mr.L.A.Wilson v?as in F.ichford on business during the past- week.Mrs.Partridge is ill with a very Led cold.Miss Grace Staines, who has been ill, is now on the gain.GRANBY Questions and Answers.\tsecretary, Mrs.n.to avoid a\u2019;i other foods such as Question\u2014Mrs.O.B.writes: A._ MacAu.ay;.social treasurer, Mrs.!jjreadi potatoes, rice, macaroni, ; \"KimRy state the cause of redness John MaeCaskill; fancy work con-\tspaghetti, and all\tof the\tstarchy ! th® nos® on a woman of thirty- vener, Mrs.M.X.MacKay, and\tfoodg rr,a[je from\tflour\tproducts.; f've who has never tasted liquors of two assistants.Mrs.R- L.Maclver ; Tj,© harm that often comes from any kind?\u201d artd Mrs J.Weir.The district y^- ,eaiing meat is caused by indiserim- Answer\u2014A red nose comes from presidents., are as follows: Fisher :nate combinations with other foods, some kind of intoxication, and as) Hi:!, Mrs.Gardon MacLean; North\t5UCh &s ,^^6 starches which\tI have ! y°u say y°u d® n°h use liquors, the ^ Hill.Mrs.Alex Beaton; Keitn, Mrs.' just mentioned.\tredness of your nose must come | \u2018 The average person will do well Ifrorn auto-intoxication or self-poi-1 to use about one quarter o-f a pound\tPnncipally from intestinal | of meat each day, preferably at the jl0X5ns' Î-W\u2019L or e'e:;lrT ,hîf®J- The com-.Question\u2014T.J.D.asks: \u201cWhere ma-.cr.s used with the meat should j can j buy brown rice?Also, how jus.as simpie as possible, con-|much acidolphilus milk should a noon, owing to the illness of the pastor, Rev.S.W.Boyd.Mrs.John MacFarlane pleasantly entertained the Guild at her The international dog team mail -r- \u2022 ,\t, .T 1 t v \u2019i 1, kome last Saturday afternoon.At;arrived in Granby Friday about five Friends of Miss Isabel Neil, who, the close of the meeting the hostess I o\u2019clock p.m.The little' huskies at- - 1\tV or! Y*Xi t r-Q c'nmnr-id-c?\t1 i\t1\t.it .is a nurse-in-training in the Mont- j served refreshments.HiSPifcali.\t^r- Rupert Shufelt has been quitejod to enjoy the city.They t y eaSGd tO hOcir tlmt sho rGCGlVOd îl 1 Tin + v» lo n- i n TV rv n /vin i Vi\t* A I no v n\t>.^IVi iûTlnr/^ftVo ac cm her cap on Tuesday.EAST ANGUS Mr.and Mr.-.Thomas Jamieson.dried sugar Xruit.Mrs.Leslie Shore, who has beer It '-s advisable to use only one with la grippe, has rad a relapse 1 protein at a meal.For instance, if and is again confined to her bed , meat is used, cheese should not be with tonsilitis.Her many friend.-, used at the same meal.The fol-hope she will soon be about again, j lowing specimen meals will show Friends of Mr.G.Davies will rt- you what I mean by good protein gret to learn that he is very ill st combinations: home here.Dr.Gordon Hume,; No.1.Roast mutton, raw celerv.ML ATTENDED CHURCH VESTRY AT INVERNESS traded much admiration and se©m: d ill with la grippe again.* j to leave for Sherbrooke as soon as Little Reginald Halliday and his ! roads permit.sister, Maisie, have both been ill with la grippe, The oficers of the Granby Curling Club for T928 and 1929 are honor- Messrs.Lawrence Horner and;ary president, Mr.P, MacDonald; YEAST HUM, sfladc h/uud standard Quality- over siii.ijlK*1 Albert Rollit.of Montreal, spent ; president, Mr.ford\u2019s-store.A large tree on Duf-ferin Street came down bringing U.s electric light wire with it, consequently there were no lights for a couple of.hours.Fortunately there were few people on Main Street at six o\u2019clock' when the Woolworth building roof crashed down.Several ___\t_________ ____ Charles Bradford;\u2019dunum?roor crasne j t.ne week-end at their respective i vice-president, Mr.J.B.Travers; i^ker incidents are reported of minor ; homes.\ttreasurer, Mr.J.D.Parker ; ' serre- consequence.J he fire alarm was ; At the close of the polls last'tary, Mr.V, MacHutchin; directors, |ni.v,° tiro discovered on j Saturday, the vote stood 21 against Messrs, J.A.Lemieux, K.A.Cow-Tu-l!jri.i Street.'Icy, C.A.McDonald, O.V.Ged-\ta\ti c dings, J, TV.Johnstont A.C.Smith,\tU(J W AN5V1LLE, Geo.Jackman, W.O.Lewis, J.B.\t- Tiavers and J.G.Fuller; match - At a meeting of the C.G.I.T.held on Friday it was decided to have the postponed \u201cMother and Daughter\u201d banquet, on Monday evening, January 28th.Miss Trotter, girls' work board secretary, is expected to be present.For the second time this season the ice in the river has broken up.The ice dealers and all those who 'ay in a supply of ice are rather ] license to 18 for license.CALL\u2019S MILLS Annual Reports All Proved Sat isfactory\u2014School Report sued for Year.e r.ex*.n.eet.ng\tSherbrooke, was cal.ed Friday in spinach, raw ce ncme of M.r- Uo.:- c.rs._,:tar ,r v-.;.h Dr_ Baafili.\tNo.2.Saiisb: ury steak, cooked as- three Quarts dailv\tin thfe Parsonage on January] usimr a glassful every hour To i9th\u2019 ThoS6 Pr\u20ac5ent 'vere Messrs- W' cooked ] matoes are a healthful food, but 1 ?°Serf\u2019JVils°n ®eattieAV R'\t; Cer\u2018tly be used in careful combina-;J- A\u20acaI Mrs Rothera, Mrs.N.Kin-j Mrs.Geo chased in any health food store just ask for the unpolished rice.I usually recommend a sweet milk diet for gastritis but different] IXVERNESS, Quo., Jan., hT used* whh benefit*,a\\vi*h*e^*ther I ^\u2018e annual vestr>' of the Church sister, Mrs.E.M.Sweet who is'a m., several bright flashes of light-the sweet or sour milk the patient\tAscension, Inverness, was quite ill with la grippe.\tv.mg were.seen and distant thun.br shouid take about three Quarts dailv.thfe Peonage on January] Mr.R.Wilson, of Sutton, was1 was jKnowIton on Thursday.| Mrs.Geo.Crittead'en w\u2019ent to : Brome on Tuesday, calling on h I entertainment committee, Mr.G.W.j Jackman.On Saturday morning about 12.30 heard, after which a strong calling at Mr.Edgar Shepard\u2019s re-'gale began blowing increasing '.\" discouraged.j velocity until around five o\u2019cleek it Crittenden received 'nac* reachecl a hurricane.The Stu- Miss home ED\u20acr lOlT Bn i t:.c Power team, play against expected ;e, wii; game : Jamie-nday.J.onville, the past week with Douglas Hyndman.\t____________ Mrs.Robert Smith is in Ottawa, abj TTG G where she was called by the death y jL ' e \u20220 C her sister.returned ; butagus, grated raw carrots.No.3.Broiled fish, combination I .£a\u2019ad of lettuce, tomatoes and cu- ! Mrs.ca\";btrs.No.4.D;sh of cottage cheese, I tion with other foods Mrs.D.Kerr is having extensive j repairs made to the foundation of her busin.block on Main street.BROME SAWYER VILLE A meeting of the Sawyerviih-.Farmer\u2019s Club will be held in the Orange Hall on Monday, January 2>-, at 8 p.m.Mr.S.S.Brown, of the i Lenncrviile Experimental Farm, and Mr.S.Boily, of the Dcmir.ior Live Stock Branch, will speak in the interest of the club.Everybody wel- ; come.\u2014Geo.Lake, secretary.The funeral of the infant daugh-1 tev of Mr.and Mr-.Roy Lake, of j Lakes Mills, (Hazel Louise) whose ceath occurred on January 7th 3 929, from la grippe with bronchitis.was he\u2019d from their residence ; cr.January 8th.Prayers were sa:di by Rev.W H.Vincer, of Sawyer-ville.The bereaved family have th;: deep sympathy of the community.au v C M .IT , W S 5 â Cuwünj s Rcbc Parry, ;cent v: Ma Ht Mr :T moLiier, ju: Mr,.David N ho have been R.N., of guest of Sutton.!j i and Mrs.Ride, a uite ill are both'.a recer.W.J.e of her father, Mr.J.Stalker, and was moved to the Sherbrooke Hospital for an oper/-t'on and her many friends here ire glad to know that her condition is very satisfactory and that she is as well as can be Owing illness in e m -\t1 errance he* is bet: u?\t» _\thi*- home, fficers\tMr.R.19, Q\tab\u2019e to \\ rrtf-r thre n Hume.The friends here of Mr.T ere glad to hear Xqt and near and Mrs.Coleman.Rev.S.Lvord last week that' her sister-in^tiurg Truck *actoKy ha(* a porticn Coleman presided.\tlaw, Mrs.Geo, Cook of Montreal !the roof tcrn u'f an(l C®1111\"11 Car- Question\u2014R.J.K.asks: \u201cWhat)\tRothera presented tre finan- underwent a serious\u2019operation at:a«6 ro?f was blo'vn ofc lan'1'11- would j\u2019ou recommend for a person c'al report, which was highly sat- the General Hospital.Mrs.Cook is- e tlr've''vay of D''- G.W.Run on whom destructive thoughts have '^factory, for although heavy addit- a former resident ci\u2019 Call\u2019s Mill\u2019; ,nfll's> breaking windows.The new gotten such a hold that she broods 'cnal expenses had been incurred, and her many friends here \"wish: Wool'vort!l building suffered the\tMr.Cedric Hastings was a guest continually?The family doctor,\u201ci1 had been met and an excellent her a speedy\u2019recovery.' \"\t* i most damage as tho entire roof -iiiijof his brother, Mr.Jason Hastings, says there is nothing organically ; balance was ki't on hand.\tI Mrs.Jas.Thompson is able to i;Lrafter9 'lvcrc blown across Main I or Iron Hi, on Sunday, wrong, but she is becoming a total1- Mr.Wilson Beattie was re- about the house and Mr.Thompson !\ta brick crashing through the I Mr.F.A.Lafontaino was in Sut- wreck physically and menially.\u201d appointed rector\u2019s warder and Mr.is ab'e to be out after their seve-e w'n'iow in the door et C.H.Brad-1 ton on Friday on business.Answer\u2014She should nave a thor- William Rothera re-elected people\u2019s attack of la grippe, ough examination made to find out warden.\t| Miss Janet Hay returned on alimentary I Improvements undertaken and Thursday to Mr.W, W.Smith\u2019s ;,t past Mrs.the condition of her alimentary I Improvements undertaken and do:ng as wed as can be expected, canal.It will no doubt be found carried out for the year 1928 in- Sutton after spending tho :s under the care of Dr.Gor- that the abdominal organs are pro- chided a new cement steps and walk three weeks with her sister lapsed low in the pelvis.Nothing tc.the church and an additional bed- J, E.Ladd.:a stpone tne ir.sial.ation of i r Silver Star Chapter, No.S., until further notice, Miss Hilda Berner, R.N., of Sher-\t,\t\u201e .\t, ,,\t\u201e s been ill with :a gnpne\tAna -u- r.fr'erds wl\u2019 Browr\u2018.°f Magog, spent tho week-sh\"e is ao!\" 6n^ a!; ^beir homes here.will produce nervousness in a wo- room built to the Parsonage.The at mar.and lead to neurosther.ia and work of the Ladies\u2019 Guild was very I able to return 10 insanity as quickly as congestion in much appreciated and the warmest! if ter a serious operation, the pelvic organs, and prolapsus is thanks were extended to the ward-1 A.Crack is better and one of the commonest causes of such ens, Mrs.Bennett, organist, and be up and around again, a condition SUTTON JUNCTION GOULD : rooxe, nas been m w a: her home here.Hei be giad to learn that to be out again.The annual meeting o»\u2018 the W.N.S.was held at the Parsonage on Tuesday afternoon, January 8th, The same officers of the last year were' re-elected for another :x niorths, reports of the last year \u2022-\u2019 ere read and a social hour enjoy- Check Flu Grip By Using Vicks at First Sneeze Mits Thelma MacAulay.who un- j derwent an operation for appendicitis at Sherbrooke Hospital i-n \u2018 rhursday, is doing well and her nan y friends wish her a speedy recovery Mr.John MacLean and niece, Mrs.A.Bellevue, went to Scotstown for j a couple of days this week to at-! .Mr.Allan Stevenson is exper.: Jcome'from fho west in a few days (with a carload cf horses.I Mr.Roy, who purchased the An-1 j vus House, is making extensive u-S pairs.Health Authorities Urge Precaution to Prevent Epidemic KINGSBURY Heart Trouble Hands and Feet Humb and Cold Mr*.Wm.Fowler, Auburn, Ont., write*:\u2014\u201cSeveral years ago 1 was I If all colds were checked at the beginning, influenza, pneumonia and grip .uld be greatly reduced.It takes quick action to get ahead of the germs of these dread diseases.Many cases of flu start from germs breathed in.The effective way to at- Pi-nteot your skin against wintry winds .prevent chapping, roughness, redness.Have soft, white, lovely hands.Use.Qmpanas Italian Balm Letter From Red Cross Leader A letter received by Miss M.tack them is direct\u2014with vapors of Taber, director of the Bluebird Jun- Vicks VapoRub.ior Red Cross group of Ames When rubbed' on the throat and School, No.14.Melbourne, Que., R-, chest, the ingredients of Vicks are R.No.2, from Mrs.Ruth Shaw, released in the form of vapors which, Supervisor of Quebec Junior Red being breathed in, carry medication Cro -, is c-f interest to many real- to the inflamed air-passages and dents of the Eastern Townships.'lungs direct and instantly.In addi- troubled with my heart muT nerve*, w \u2019 Th« 5ette1r, reads.: , ,.\t%>«\u2022 h acts ,a P°ult1ic® and h®1,Ps bad, at timee, my hands would become 1\t1 could bard:y believe my eyes the vapors inhaled to break up the numb and cold.\u2019 I took doctor's rnedi- ] when I opened that fine box from congestion.you and saw the lovely knitting.While grip and influenza are so cne, for a while, but it did me little or no good.I happened to see advertised and started taking them at once, and continued for some tune, and since then I have had no return of my trouble.\u2019\u2019 Price 50c.a Ijox at all druggists and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T.MUburn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont PARENTS HAPPY WHEN BAI1V SLEEPS SOUNDLY Here\u2019s a way to soothe crying, wakeful babies to sleep quickly and easily.It\u2019s the way doctors endorse, and millions of mothers have proved i is safe and harmless.A Jew drop* of Rocklan Mrs Suffered From Indigestion Was Afraid To Eat E.Proulx, 10548-96 th Si., -uiss Abbott and I are agreed that prevalent, local people are urged to it is the best knitting we have re- keep Vicks VapoRub ready at all ceived for a long time, and as we times for instant use.are very proud of our knitters you, can see what we think of this box.; \u201cPlease thank every Bluebird fori making so many careful stitches, j and tell them that I thought those scarves, mitts, sweaters and dear j little caps and winter suits\u2014why, ! they were quite perfect.They are , a 'wor.kj; f ;i auction to our Christ- Edmonton, Alta., writes:\u2014\u201c1 suffered mas boxes, and I shall be very : from indigestion and was afraid t/> eat proud tj Rend out cGch lovely work.* Buffered bo after.A friend told rne Thank you, too, for the cardboard ;\tto euffp.r with the same toys.They arc always so welcome j ^ and bw and are the very thing for keeping ] T email sick people happy.\u201d\t[ I In concluding her letter Mrs Shaw extended hearty greetings to ! the Bluebirds and their leader.Mrs.John Jones, of Rockland,] and Misi Annie Fraser, of Mont-j real, were guests on Wednesday at e home of Mrs.V/.S.McMorine.i Mr.and Mrs.E- Hutchison, of.were guests on Saturday ] the home of Mr.and RURDOCK Bitters purfcly-vegfctable, pii^ant * tafetuiy f venin^ a .nr nom© Vi am.onu m Fletcher\u2019s Castoria, ha* the mo- M\u2019 .W.B.McMorm*.\t¦ fretfui, restless baby or chil'l aslee;, Mr, G, W.Urotr.ber vas here, had relieve'I her.I took two bottles in a few minutes! And for colic, con- from Montreal, on Thursday on a and I will never regret the day I did as i-tipetion, colds a.-.d upset spoils, j business trip.\tI am hapny to «ay I can ow eat any- there\u2019s nothing like Ca;-,toria.The ! Mrs.A.(}.Stalker went to Sher- thing «ta not be bothered with indi-Chas.H.Fletcher tIgnature is the on Wednesday to see her sister-in-\tafter.\u201d mark of genuine Castoria.Avoid j law, Mr*.James McMorine, from Manufactured only by The T.Mil-imitations and be rafo.\tc'-katchevan who was taken quite! Co., Ltd., Toronto, Out.How l Was Freed of Hemorrhoids after 25 yean of suffering \" I had protruding pile* or hemorrhoid* for over twenty-five yean,\u201d write* Dr.H.S.Hunell, Graduate Veterinary Surgeon, of Upper Chaiio, N B.\u201cI bought medicine* from all part* of the world and went under the knife twice\u2014at Portland, Maine, and Sherbrooke, Que.I had spent hundreds of dollar* and was about to go to the hospital at Campbell-ton, N.B., for another operation, but was in »uch a weakened condition that the doctor adviied me to wait a few day*.\u201cMy wife happened to pick up Dr.Chase\u2019» Almanac and read about tomeon* being freed of pile* by uiing Dr.Cha*e\u2019s Ointment.I got a box, wa* *o much better next day that I ordered three more boxes.In one week I wa* able to resume my practice.It i* now four years since I have felt any effect of the pile*, so I feel justified in believing the relief permanent.\u201d Dr.Chase\u2019* Ointment is the «tandard, time-proven treatment for pile* or hemorrhoid*.Dr.Husteir* experience is similar to that of many thousands of people who have been positively freed of pile* by tbi* soothing, healing, antiseptic ointment.All dealers or The Dr.A.W, Chase Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto, Canada.There wül be a special meeting \u2018those who have made the year a ®.y Andrew\u2019s Guild at Mrs.A.[ success.\tt w- westover s on Wednesday after- During 1929 it is hoped that the ncon> January 23rd.All members interior and exterior of the church\tJ0 oeprtsent.] will be renovated and improvements .f1188 Heien Martin is visiting her ::riade about the church property.!S., Gr at Ayers Clift:, for a few School Te*t Results.\t\u2018R®\u2019 The results of Christmas exam- .Airs.Rachel Draper is recovering ir.ation at the school here are as foi-;1^1 a rre?5,nt 'dness.lows:\tAirs.L.Wentworth is out after a Grade I, Jr.\u2014Wesley Coleman, ] \u201cevere aitack of pleurisy, 470; Albert Kinnear, 462.\t! Little Audrey Bradshaw\u2019s friends Grade I, Sr.\u2014Vernon Lougheed, will be glad to know she is gaining 518; Frances Coleman, 551.\twell, after her serious illness of, Grade II\u2014Jean Learmouth, 833; scarlet fever.The family are now j Donald McKenzie, 620.\tout of quarantine.Grade III\u2014Kenneth Coleman, Several additional lights have 907; Edwin McNey, 745.\tbeen installed around the corner, Grade IV\u2014Allen Learmouth, near the railroadd crossing, making 904; Keith Lougheed, 882; Gordon it much safer.McKenzie, 734.\t! Mrs.Mandigo is in Sutton nurs- Grade V\u2014Rose McKenzie, 694.ing her sister, Mrs.H.Darrah, who Grade VI\u2014Wiliio Coieman 910; has been seriously sick with pneu-,1am Wagner, 582; Leroy Hebert, rnonia, 566.\ti The annual vestry meeting of Grade VII\u2014Susan Kinnear.873; St.Andrew\u2019s Church was held at , Ethel Kinnear, 857; Lloyd Watch- the residence of Mr.J.J.Emerson, ihorn, 615; Vivian Henderson, 586.with Rev.Mr.Gedye in the chair.I Grade VHI\u2014Donald Bennett, 802; The meeting was opened with pray-^ Bertha Little 801; Elizabeth Walk- er.The following officers were all !e:, 745; Russell Downes, 723- Mur- re-elected.Mr.E.E.Farmer, min-!rav Kelso, 685; Florence Marsha:!, mstery warden; Mr.J.De-La-Mare, 1649 - Laura Marshall, 609.\t: people\u2019s warden.Messrs.F.J.West- ! Grade IX\u2014Barbara Ward, 852; over, Scott Emerson and Henry 'Gertrude L.ttle, 757; Evelyn Cox, Barton, sidemen, Mr.Wm.Emer-|726; Everett Reid, 690; Reginald son and Mr.Ferabeo\" delegates to McNey 643; John Smith, 605.jrynod.Mr.J.J, Emerson acted os Grade X\u2014Edith Kinnear, 733; vestry clerk.After some discussion Roland\tHutchison, 696; Sadie and a social time, Mrs.Emersan Lougheed, 633; Helen Little 562; served a nice lunch.Melvin Butler.556; Dorothy Kin-j The annual Guild of St.Andrew\u2019s near, 521: Olive Little, 478; Ree'l \u2019 Church met with Mrs.,J.J.Emerson Carroll, 426,\tj cn Thursday, January 17th, with ._____Ia good attendance.The year h is ALL PRECAUTIONS TAKEN jteen very good and shows a good TO PROTECT TRANSFER OF \u2019amount of work done.The secro-VAIIUBIFC TO MFW OAWV t^y-treasureris repor shows SI35 VALUABLES TO NEW BANK paid out, leaving a balance
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