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[" WEATHER Moderate to fresh northerly to easterly winds; fair and cool today and Friday; probably ground frost tonight.gtorbraoke lailu ISrairi) TEMPERATURES Yesterday: Maximum, 57 ; minimum, 38.Same day last year.Max.68; min.39, Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1938.Forty-Second Year.CONDITIONS IN EUROPE AGGRAVATED Hitler Seeks Resuming Of Negotiations Believed Order to Henlein to Resume Talks With Czech Government After Attack on Sudeten Deputy Is Effort to Convince Great Britain that Cabinet No Longer Controls Internal Situation in Central European Republic and that Minority Autonomy Is Essential.UNITED STATES TREASURY ASKS MERE BILLION GERMAN WAR LORD AT NUREMBERG New Financing Operation Exceeding Billion Dollars to Include Securities for $700,-000,000 of New Money to Finance Recovery.Nuremberg, Germany, Sept, 8 \u2014 (/P)\u2014Informed sources today said Chancellor Hitler had instructed the Sudeten German leaders in Czechoslovakia to resume talks with the Czechoslovak Government.The same sources declared it was Hitler who yesterday ordered the Sudeten Germans to discontinue their negotiations for self-rule when two deputies were allegedly mistreated by Czechoslovak police.The reason for this change, it was said, was the desire of the Chancellor to convince the world he was leaving nothing undone to find a peaceful solution to the Czech-German crisis.Konrad Henlein, Sudeten German leader, returned to Nuremberg this morning after a hurried overnight journey to Czechoslovakia, which he took at Hitler\u2019s behest yesterday.An informed source said the Sudeten Fuehrer ordered his fol- CIII LE AN SENATE APPROVES SPECIAL CABINET POWERS Santiago, Chile, Sept.8.\u2014UP) \u2014 The Senate last night approved extraordinary powers tor twenty days for the Government to deal with circumstances created by the short-lived Nazi revolt here Monday.Six months\u2019 powers had been asked.The measure now goes to the Chamber.Washington, Sept.8.\u2014(/P)\u2014The ; United States Treasury asked investors today to lend it $700,000,000 in ! \u201cnew money\u201d to help pay for the j administration\u2019s spending programme and to build up a huge tempor-! ary cash reserve.At the same time, Treasury S- c- I reiary Morgenthau offered new -;e- j curities to refund $433,460,900 worth I of notes maturing December 15, I bringing- the total of the financing i operation to $1,133,460,900.Treasury officials said they an- ' ticipated little difficulty in borrowing the money because the banks alone have $3,000,000,000 of idle funds available for investments and loan.The proceeds of the financing :.nd of quarterly income tax payments, clue next week, will give the Treasury a cash working balance of about.$2,500,000,COO\u2014one 1 of the largest in history and five timès what is considered necessary in normal i times.Extensive Field Will Be Covered By Inquiry Into Machine Gun Purchase 1 SAN FRANCISCO STORE STRIKE Neither Store Owners.Strikers or Third Parties Have Yet,' Intervened in Walk-out of Department Store Workers.While the people of the world are anxiously awaiting his statement on the critical Czechoslovakian situation, Chancellor Adolf Hitler, in the above radiophoto, is shewn reviewing the guard of honor at the opening of the Nazi party congress at Nuremberg.éan Francisco, Sept.8.\u2014(/P)\u2014Department stove owners and their thousands of striking clerks tightened battle lines today as their verbal skirmishing presaged a long struggle in San Francisco\u2019s newest labor battlefront.A spokesman for the twenty-seven affected stores and their eight branches said \u201cthe stores will stay open.We will not yield to any group of union officials the control of who our employees will be.\u201d The strikers, affiliated with the \u2022American Federation of Labor, received pledges of union support and set up a committee to conduct their Campaign.Larry Vail, Union secretary, said seven thousand workers responded to yesterday\u2019s strike call.Store executives set the number at four thousand.No ponce overtures had been made today by the strikers, retailers or third parties in the dispute which centred around a union demand foi a registered list of both union and non-union clerks from which employees would be chosen, and a store-wide seniority plan.British Ministers Await Newest Developments In Central European Crisis All Key Cabinet Ministers Remain Close to London as Prime Minister Cuts Short Hunting Trip to Scotland\u2014Special Meeting of Entire Cabinet Expected Before Week-End\u2014 Labor Party Leader Demands Summoning of Parliament to Study Situation.FOURTEEN YEAR OLD BOY EATS SOLIDS FOR FIRST TIME Danville, Pa., Sept.8.\u2014 The darndest sight I\u2019ve seen this summer was a woman in shorts carrying an umbrella to protect her delicate skin from the sun.She needed two umbrellas and an awning.\u2014Benton County (Mo.) Guide.A GRADUAL AWAKENING (Sydney Herald) The triumphs of the mailed fist in Europe during the past few years have been due almost wholly to the belief that the democratic countries would accept the severest diplomatic reverse, and make the most far-reaching sacrifices of prestige and material interest, rather than resort to arms.This policy of retreat, es-\u2018pecially by nations which like Britain, had partially disarmed in proof iof their devotion to peace, has been 'understandable enough.Mr.Cham-jberlain said once, with bitter truth, that there are no winners in modern war.Almost anything is preferable to another 1914.But slowly the 1 conviction has grown upon Britain that continued surrender to black-jmail, as distinct from genuine concessions to the rights and needs of other nations, must mean, not the consolidation of peace, but the probability of a war in which she and her allies might be found at a fatal ! disadvantage Through the yielding j of strategic ground to aggressive j powers.ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A QUICK PICKUP?\u201d There is no better way to praise the pioneers than by sharing their spirit and emulating their deeds.\u201cPeace hath its victories no less renowned than war.\u201d A theory popular in many quarters today \u2018was not held by Major Dixson.He did not believe that his country owed him a living.lie believed that he owed his country a life.And a full and doubtless satisfying career of more than three score years and ten was a by-product of loyalty to a larger ideal than that of self.\u2014Ottawa Journal.A young- man was turned down by his linancee because his eyesight was so bad.Thinking to convince her otherwise, he stuck a pin in a certain tree and then invited his girl to walk that way.Nearing the tree he said, \u201cI can see a pin in that tree over there.\u201d \u201cWonderful; let\u2019s go and sec.\u201d Proceeding toward the tree, he tripped up and fell over a cow lying down !\u2014Picton Gazette.REBUKE TO \u201cL.G.\u201d (London Daily Telegraph) Ho does not object to negotiating with dictators.As the author of the unforgotten phrase: \u201cWe must not be too particular about our customers,\u201d he could hardly do that.But he demands to know w'hether this country is to take the initiative jin recognizing an act of aggresison and the destruction which this eoun-| try was pledged to protect.The j answer is that the refusal of recog-Inition will not undo the aggression.! It will not recover the stricken field.We may regret what is past; but we cannot restore it.It is very much to be deplored that Mr.Lloyd George, forgetting the responsibility which his experience and reputation dictate, should have permitted himself to use language that was needlessly offensive, and should have j been intended to make mischief abroad.It is not the Government who are injured by such indiscretions; it is the interests of European peace.PRODUCTION OF 193*3 MODELS M \u20ac)> Addressing the Canadian Institute of Economics and Politics at Lake Couching, Ontario, M.J.Coldwell, chairman of the C.C.F., declared that Canada\u2019s main national problem was not politics, but economics.With all deference it is suggested that Canada's main national problem is to find politicians who understand economics.\u2014 Sydney Post Record.And now the long-suffering Atlantic is being double-crossed.\u2014 Brandon Sun.miles, was in blue water one day and there, in the rigging, Villiers saw the cat who, after a frantic scramble, lost its footing and went overside.It was difficult to bring the Conrad about and as Villiers hesitated an albatross swooped down.The designs of the bird might have been reprehensible, but in it the cat saw succor.As the albatross planed in the cat hooked a paw into its wing.The little animal hung on for awhile, but evidently its purchase wasn\u2019t sufficient for its weight.The cat dropped off and the bird, happily freed from its unexpected encounter, went winging away.\u201cI thought to myself,\u201d Villiers told us, \u201cthat a cat spunky enough to make a gesture of that sort deserved saving.The main yard was backed, and we went off and brought in the cat.\u201d The last we heard of the cat he, or perhaps she, was having a happy time.He wanders around the Seamen\u2019s Church Institute and when this palls he gets up around the stall of Fulton Market\u2014giving little or no thought to Villiers or the Conrad which saved him from being the entree for an albatross\u2019s dinner.WORDS OF WISDOM Nothing can work me damage except myself; the harm that I sustain I carry with me, and never am I a real sufferer but by my own fault.\u2014St.Bernard.Whoever is satisfied with what he does, has reached his culminating point\u2014he will progress no more.Man\u2019s destiny is to be not dissatisfied, but forever unsatisfied.\u2014F.W.Robertson.We should manage our fortune like our constitution; enjoy it when good, have patience when bad, and never apply violent remedies but in cases of necessity.\u2014La Rochefoucauld.Solicitude bears the same relation to the mind that sleep does to the body.It affords it the nece^ary opportunities for repose and recovery.\u2014Simms.SEA GOING TALE OF A FELINE (Robert Wilder, in New York Sun) There is a story of a sea-going cat which has been knocking around in our notes for a long time ; and there is no reason why it shouldn\u2019t be dragged out today.When Alan Villiers brought his square-rigged ship, the Joseph Conrad, into port a few years ago he told us a story of a noise which had his crew at wits-end for days after leaving Tiera del Fuego.The cry was undoubtedly that of a eat, but none of the men aboard could locate it and there were wild and fearsome noises at night which set the crew\u2019s hair on end.The Conrad, after a twenty-two-month voyage which covered 57,000 McKENNEY ON BRIDGE BY WM.E.McKENNEY, Secretary, American Contract Bridge League NERVOUS MONEY (Providence Journal) Nervous capital, domestic as well as foreign, is always a disturbing factor in world economy.Unfortunately enough, serious wars on two continents and an especially tense political situation in Europe make it extremely unlikely that economic stability can be achieved in the near future.As long as these conditions persist, unnatural international movements of money >mll doubtless occur in considerable volume.SO THEY SAY -* QUESTION: TO BID AND BE SET, OR GIVE UP WITHOUT A STRUGGLE?BE HOPEFUL Day has softened into twilight, Brooding darkness hovers near.Stilled are all the sweet bird-lays, Alone the night-hawk do 1 bear.Hi* dismal song a strident chord Strikes in the harmony of night And brings a sense of prowling beasts, Or racking pain with which to fight.Though boding fear will ofttimes haunt, E'en hawks have fairy wings, A gripping faith, a loving trust, The morning dawns, the song-bird sings.\u2014A.A.S.OutremonU Properly used, pre-emptive bids are very effective in bridge.They require close measuring of the prospective loss, which with a weak and one-suited hand and a passing partner seems certain anyhow.The vital question is whether it is better to bid and be set, or to let your opponents get the contract without a struggle.On today's hand, taken from the recent National Masters' pair championship at Asbury Park, N'.J,.won by Sherman Stearns and Morrie Elis, of New York, Wingate Bixby and Walter Jacobs, of Chicago, were faced with the problem of handling an opening pre-emptive bid, and solved it by reaching and making a slam.*\tJ74 ¥86 ?\tKJ 10 9 7 4 2 *J *2 ¥ A J 9 5 ?Q53 Jfc K.10 9 4 2 Dealer AKQ9 ¥ Q 7 4 3 ?\tA *\tA Q 8 6 3 ?\tA 10 8 6 5 3 ¥ K 10 2 ?\t86 *75 Duplicate\u2014Neither vul.Sooth\tWest\tNorth\tEast Pass\tPass\t3#\t3N.T.Pass\t4 ¥\tPass\t6 ¥ Opener\u2014*Jack.\t8 Contract Problem (Solution in next issue) South is playing the contract at six hearts.Having lost the first trick, the declarer must try the diamond finesse or resort to an unusual squeeze play to make the contract.Can you follow the correct line of play?*\tK 8 3 ¥KQ 9 876 5 *\tQJ *\t10 A J 9 7 4 ¥ None ?\tK87 6 5 *\tK Q 3 2 *\tQ 10 6 5 ¥ AJ 10 4 *\tA4 3 *\tA4 Duplicate\u2014N.& S.vul.Opener\u2014* 4.\t8 No one seems to be arrested any more for bigamy.\u2014Superior Judge E.P.Morgan, of San Francisco.I made the same prediction when I returned from Europe in 1914.\u2014 James Speyer, financier, predicting, on his return to New York from Europe, no war on the continent this year.\u201cBlow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind\u201d is an ideal lyric for swing music.It proves the timeles,stress of Shakespeare,\u2014Boris Morros, moving picture musical director.It was a very proper answer to him who asked, why any man should be delighted with Beauty?that it was a question that none but a blind man could ask; since any beautiful object doth so much attract the sight of all men, that it is no man\u2019s power not to be pleased with it.\u2014Clarendon.I remember in the physics classroom in the university where I was trained, we found one day an iron beam hanging from the ceiling, held there perfectly passive.And our professor, Professor Tate, took little paper pellets and threw' them at the iron beam.It seemed like child\u2019s work, and at first nothing happened.But he kept on throwing these little paper pellets, these little nothings, at the iron beam until he saw it begin to vibrate, then to thrill, then to wave, and at last to swing.Now what created that movement of the iron beam?Accumulative trifles! Every trifle contributed its little quota and helped to make the movement.\u2014J.H.Jowett.Reckon the days in which you have been angry.1 used to be angry every other day; then every third and fourth day; and if you miss it so long as thirty days, offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving to .God.\u2014Epictetus.HAVE A SMILE The whole regiment knew that the Colonel rvas a bad.horseman.When the order to move off was given, the band struck up the regimental march.The Colonels horse was not fond of music, and everybody was interested in its antics, so interested that the front rank of the first company bunched up in the middle, \u201cEase off,\u201d ordered a Sergeant.\u201cNo, \u2019e ain\u2019t,\u201d shouted a recruit, \u201cbut \u2019e soon will be.\u201d Man (shouting through box office window at the theatre)\u2014I want two good seats! Ticket Seller\u2014Haven\u2019t got \u2019em.Man\u2014Well, what have you.got?Ticket Seller\u2014Nothing but standing room.Man\u2014All right, give me two together.The Picture Is That of an Author of Girls\u2019 Storiea I stand on the edge of the road, look the drivers squarely in the eye, give a snappy salute and a slight, formal bow.\u2014Erik Hazelhoff.of Leiden, Holland, giving his recipe for successful hitch-hiking.My relationship with Mr.Lewis is very fine \u2014 it has been thoroughly strained.\u2014 Homer Martin, United Auto Workers chief.A A 2 A 10 9 2 * J 9 8 7 Dealer It is time that men took a stronger hand in influencing women\u2019s fashions.\u2014Countess Fira Ilinska, New York fashion expert.T drove home selling point after selling point until Charlie's resistance melted.\u2014James Moran.Washington salesman, explaining how he sold an ice box to an Eskimo.After the lead, Bixby (West) i correctly diagnosed North\u2019s bid as; based on diamond length and little j other strength.The eluh was probably a singleton, he reasoned, and if the slam was to be made, the heart king at least must be in the South hand.South might well have the ten also, and with this possible trump holding in mind, he won the opening lead in dummy and laid down the heart queen.South covered with the king and Bixby won.A low diamond was returned to dummy and another trump led.South played low, but the finesse of the nine dropped North\u2019s last trump and the jack picked up the ten.From this point on, the hand was routine, South winning the ace of spades only.Other players reached the slam, but in most instances it was played in clubs, which did not produce as good a score at match point scoring.Let \u2019em whistle.\u2014John M.Noyes, master of chimes at the University of California, declining to admit swing to the bell tower.\u2022 CRANIUM CRACKERS A valetudinarian who had requested euthanasia recently expressed the hope that he could shake hands with Ananria Mahidol before he died.What type of man, who had requested what, wanted to shake hamlj with the king of what country! An«wcr» on Page 8» HORIZONTAL 1, 7 Author of \u201cLittle Women.\u201d 11\tW ayside hotel.12\tTitle.15\tHaill 16\tSlash.17\tNimble.18\tChain of rocks in water.20 Peak.22\tCustom.23\tRooster's mate.24\tFather.26 To butt.28 Emissary.30\tNoun termi- \u2022 nation.31\tPertaining to a pine cone.34 To stick fast.37 Coast dweller.39\tWithout examination.40\tFuel, 41\tElectrical unit 42\tBronze.43\tToward.45 Preposition.Answer to Previous Puzzle KING GU5TAF 46\tWithin.47\tKnocks.50 Commenced.53\tCapable, 54\tHandle.56\tBuilding lot.57\tFalsehoods.58\t\u201cLittle Women\" is the-of her life.59\tHer-was frail.VERTICAL 2 To lubricate.S One.4\tIn.5\tStriped fabric 6\tThree.7\tSocial insect, 8\tAnxiety.9\tKiln, 10 Starting place (golf).13\tAstringent.14\tNative metals.16 She was the main-of her family.19 Her novels ajy translated into many \u2014\u2014 languages.21 Eulogizes.23 Water added to a compound* 25 Ozone.27 Wing.29\tSoft food, 30\tTo sin.32\tTo scold constantly, 33\tEpoch.35\tTo_ go in haste- 36\tGoddess of dawn.38\tNay.39\tCommon verb.44\tEye socket.45\tTo embarrass.46\tInsertion.48\tSinging voice, 49\tNobleman.51\tFestival.52\tShrub yieldr ing indigo.53\tOnager.55 Tree.E 33 \\ 4 ( SHKKBKOQKE DAILY BECODD.THURSDAY.SEPTEMBER S.193?PACE F1V8 IN THE WOMEN\u2019S SPHERE Jk.GRANBY COUPLE WERE FETED AT COWANSVILLE SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr.and Mrs.Donald McDermott Guests at Family Gathering in Honor of Fiftieth Year of Their Marriage.Cowansville, Sept.8.\u2014 A very pleasant surprise was provided for Mr.and Mrs.Donald McDermott, of Granby, by their sons and daughters when they were invited for dinner at the home of their daughter, Dora, Mrs.Aime Tremblay, of Cowansville, and were greeted with a family gathering of sixty-two relatives, who had assembled to celebrate the fiftieth year of their marriage.Mrs.McDermott, whose maiden name was Delia St.Onge, and Mr.McDermott were married at Milton, Que., on January 23rd,\t1888.The celebration of the event was postponed until such time as would be convenient for the relatives to attend.Of the guests present fitly years ago and also attending the golden wedding were Mrs.M.Perreault, of Milton, Mrs.Demarais, of Montreal, and James McDermott, of Granby.Of the six children born of this union, five are living and were all present with their families, also the family of another son, Frank, deceased.Sixty-two guests sat down to diner and a bag of gold pieces was presented to the guests of honor by their youngest grandchild, Paul Tremblay.Mr.and Mrs.McDermott were much touched at this very generous and loving tribute from their family and expressed sincere thanks.A group photo was taken by Mr.Tremblay in the afternoon.Among those present were three daughters, Dora.Mrs.Tremblay, of Cowansville; Alma, Mrs.Cote; Marie Ann, Mrs.Leclair, of Montreal; two sons.Wilfrid, of Lynn, Mass; and William, of Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.0.Milotte, Mr.and Mrs.A.Milotte, of New Bedford, Mass.; Mrs.Goyette, of Worcester, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.A.Perreault, of Newport.Vt.; Mr.and Mrs.D.Perreault, of Orleans, Vt.; Mrs Toupin, Miss Toupin and Marcel Toupin, of Montreal; Miss Pare, Mr.and Mrs.Bernier, Miss Bernier, Mr.and Mrs.J.I.\tBernier, of Granby; Mr.and Mrs.Perreault, Mr.and Mrs.Emile Perreault, the Misses Perreault, Mrs.H.Perreault and Mr.and Mrs.M.S.Perreault, of Milton; Mr.and Mrs.Guyon, 0f St.Pie; Mr, and Mrs.L.Guisse, Mr.and Mrs.Renaud, Mr.and Mrs.A.St.Jean and son, of St.Valerie; and Mr, and Mrs.R.Dorais, of Montreal.Telegrams of congratulation were received from relatives in New York and Boston, Mass.Mr.and Mrs.McDermott retired from farming fourteen years ago, and are now living in retirement in Granby.Neither have reached the age of four-score years and both are in good health.Friends join in wishing them many more anniversaries.Paul and Jean Tremblay have since left to attend college at Farnham.General Notes Teams in the Croquet League of this district are now engaged in a tournament.Teams are organized at Farnham, Sutton, Bedford, St.Simon and St.Cesaire.About one hundred and fifty dollars has been expended on the Cowansville grounds this year so that now they are one of the finest in the district.The president is 0.Deganais, and the secretary-treasurer is L.Morrisette.Twenty-three members are enrolled, and a great deal of interest is taken.A handsome trophy is being competed for.Mrs.C.McCormick of Kingston, Ont., was a week-end guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Brown.Mr.and Mrs.Pete McCnnn have returned from a delighful motor trip around the Gaspe Peninsula and through part of New Brunswick.Mr.and Mrs.Edward Laner and son, Ned, visited Mr.and Mrs.Grant Laner, in Bedford.Mrs.Hardy and son, of Montreal, were week-end guests of her sister, Mrs.A.J.Dunn.Mr, and Mrs.Dewitt and daughter, Clare, and Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Dewitt, of Leominster, Mass., were guests of Mrs.Charles Cady.Mr.George Hawley, of Richford, Vt., spent a few days with Miss B.J.\tStowe.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Peron ana Mr.and Mrs.Wciler, of Cohoes, N.Y., were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Douglas McAllister.The last of the three out of five series of softball was played Saturday afternoon between Vilas and National Alliance with a victory for the National\u2019s, which makes them the champions of the four-team league and winner of the Johnson trophy.Miss Barbara Chappell spent the 't-eek-end at her home in Swanton, Vt.Mrs.S.L.Lee and daughters, Joy and Judith, have returned from their camp in Maine, where they spent the summer holidays.Miss Mary Ford, B.A.spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.J.De LaMar.Sutton Junction.Mr.and Mrs.George Comrie, of Wcstmount, spent the week-end at the'r home here.Mr.and Mrs.C.McCormick.Mr, and Mrs.Philip Roy.and son.David, and Miss Amy Davis, of Kingston, Mrs.W.E.Loomis, Municipa Regent of the Imperial Orde Daughters of the Empire in Sherbrooke, is in Montreal today attending an executive meeting of the Provincial Chapter of Quebec, in session at the Mount Royal Hotel.Mrs.Charles Sangster arrived csterday from Vancouver, B.C., to le here for the marriage of her daughter.Miss Marion Sangster, which is taking place on Saturday.Mrs.Sangster is a guest of Mrs.Andrew Sangster, Drummond Road.The marriage of Miss Alice Miss Olive Harvey and Miss Mary Brazeau, daughter of J.Evariste Rowles, of the Sherbrooke Hospital Brazeau and the late Mrs.Brazeau, staff, entertained informally at| to Mr.J.Albert Lusignan, son of Mr.bridge on Tuesday evening at the Congratulations are being extended today to Mr.J.Edward Crawford, of Ives Hill, on the occasion of his eighty-first birthday.* * \u2019 * Mrs.G.Lucke is leaving today for Whitefield, N.H., cn route for Ocean I Park, Maine, where she will be a guest of Mrs.G.E.Borlace at her seaside home.* * * Mrs.Sydney McHarg left yes- TWO INTREPID GIRLS ON LONG MOTOR CAR TRIP liss Jean Pearton.of Lennox- \u2022 toriffic heat, for the mercury régis-phey knew- \u2018\u2018Mrs.So and So,\u201d a of your nails, but accent the half-teved one hundred decrees even at ! resident of Calgary, Alberta.\timoons and leave a tmy hairline at the ! midnight They purchased dry ice The two Canadian tourists have^ail.tips.Rings with rather large ! at one dollar a block, put up the car many snapshots, souvenirs and a wUmgs and massive novelty biace-! curtains and placed the ice at their healthy sun-tan as mementos of ,:ots .should be flattering to youi !feet.Air-conditioned cabins were a their trip, a well as counts ss happy |luxury on the desert crossings, forjmemories of their 9,000 mile motor they stopped overnight in cabins and jaunt from Quebec to California, ¦tourist rooms throughout their vaca-1\t-\u2014 tion.The return trip, with a few\ti stop-overs took but ten days.\tBeauty Tips Visiting Niagara, 4V\u2019e' 4,-\u201d\u201dfll'ors\t' Miss Jean Pearton, B.A., of Len-noxviile, and Miss Ethel Doig, of Lachute, have returned to then-teaching duties in Montreal after an ied Mr.McHarg and is also a mcm-lf cjtin* ,an\u20181 interesting summer very enjoyable card party was ; ber of the Howick school staff.\t\u2019T,1 \u2022 J.Lusignan and the late Mrs.Lus- Nurses\u2019 Home, in honor of a few j terday for Howick to join Mr.Me-ignan, of St.Helene, Que., has been \u2022 of their friends.Bridge was played Harg, who left on Monday to assume arranged to take place quietly on at two tables, the prize being won ! his duties on the staff of the Howick September 26th at Richmond, Que.; by Miss Alfreds Dearden.At the school, and where they will in future *\t*\t*\t;conclusion of the game dainty re- reside.Mr.Nish, who was teaching Mrs.Frederick J.Sangster, Miss! freshments were served.\tin Sherbrooke last year, accompan Jean McNab and Mrs.Gordon Sang-: ster gave a very delightful party ; A\tv-t,,.\t.\tv,,.\t,\t,\t,\t,, at the home of Mr.J.R.Sangster, | held last evening at the home, of:\t*\t*\t»\tjtnoirnml mi les to Laiiiornia Wolfe street, in honor of Miss Mar-: Mrs.J.Taylor, Pacific street, fori Among those from out-of-town back m a H.ol roadster, and they wit-ion Sangster, a bride-to-be of the | the benefit of the Ladies\u2019 Orange ] who were here to attend the funeral, have many yarns to spin to pupils week.Bridge was played at\ttwo i Benevolent Association.Under the! of the late Mr.Peter Dorey, which\t: an\u201c 'nends this winter, tables during the afternoon,\tthe ; able convenership of Mrs.J.H.Mor-1 look place at St.\tPatrick\u2019s Church\tI Such a long motor trip, which in- prizes being won by Mrs.Sydney ; gan, nine tables were arranged for .on Monday, were Mr.and Mrs.James j eluded a weary stretch across the Cross and Mrs.Dean Bishop.The j cards, a pretty prize being awarded ! Berwick and Miss Hildred Berwick, ! desert, was a great adventure for hostesses also presented the guest-1 at each table at the conclusion ; of Berlin, X.H., Rev.Father Leon two lone young ladies.However, of-honor with a special gift prize.: of the game.The special door prize Drapeau, of Asbestos, Rev.Father ! fate was kind and, aside from one At the conclusion of the game\tsev- was awarded to Mrs.D.Bockus.\tLudger Drapeau,\tWhite Father, of\t0r two minor mishaps, nothing sérierai additional guests joined\tthe Later dainty refreshments were\tThibar, Tunisie,\tAfrica, and Mr.\t10us happened.At one point in the players for the delectable buffet served, Mrs.J.H.Shorten and Mrs.land Mrs.William Dorey, of Mont-!trip, the engine chugged to a stop the travellers1 .crossed the line at Windsor, Ont., VlllS.and Miss Llhcl Doig, and proceeded by way of Detroit, Question: \u2019T have nicely shaped of Lachute, Travelled to Pnlifnnnipi onrt Qpinl/Ip, 1 0-31 iClleycnne' Wyoming, south to Den in contrast my nails are tmy, deeply Cdlliornia aim tsaCK in |yoi ver, Colorado Springs, (where they embedded and grow far back.What Roadster.\t! visited the Garden of the Gods), and; kind 0f polish should I use?How ______ through Taos to Santa Fe, Newjcan j apply it to make my nails look Mexico.Going west into Arizona ¦ larger?Will jewelry look well on j they saw the Pertified Forest and the! hands like mine?\u2014Ruth.\u201d so-called Painted Desert, and later; gome of the deeper rose or smoky they visited Grand Canyon al'd ; shades in cream polish w ill be most Boulder Dam.Out of Fresno, Calif., i flattering to your small nails and they took in the Yosemite National wj]] make them more prominent.Park and the Mariposa Grove with p0t your nails grow fairly long.hands.They will help take the attention away from the nails for one thing and for another they will make your hands seem more delicate and shapely in contrast.At the first swti*le supper which was served from the ; Rainey assisting, dining room, wrhere the table was\t*\t\" attractively done with autumn flow-] Mr.Charles B.Howard, M.P., and ers and harmonizing candles, * * * his son, Mr.Douglas Howard, left; of Trenton, N.J., Mr.and Mrs.Harry A.Richer, l\u2019ea-\tat three a.m.on the desert and (he battery failed, but after a few moments of good old-fashioned crank-announce the\ten-\t;ng jj,6\tengine\tagain commenced\tto Members of\tthe\tLadies\u2019\tGuild\tof | Sir\tLennon\tand\tLady\tRaws\tand ! Catherine,\tto\tMr.Paul\tFairbanks\t!,!î ' St.\tPaul\u2019s Mission\twere\tthe\tguests! their daughter,\tMiss\tDorothy\tRaws, ! Herrick,\tof\tHyannisport,\tMass.,\tand\tj '\t\u2018n.nt,v\t\u2018\t,\tmll\tof->tone, .\t'\t\u2022\toccunoo.\tiney\tpromptly\t\u201d,\tmost spectacular of the geysers, the car, unearthed the ^ck and ;\t> tg\timatel eVery of Mrs.Oscar Berry at the tea hour ' of Melbourne, Australia, who have ! Springfield, Mr yesterday afternoon at the close] been visiting in England, and who ; graduate of the its giant redwoods and sugar pines.Over the Oakland Bay Bridge they drove into San Francisco.In San Francisco and I,os Angeles they \u201cdid the t°wn\u201d- the \u201cTrocndero, (haunt of (he move stars).Chinatown, Hollywood, and the \u201cHollywood Bowl.\u201d Over the Mojave desert, next, from San Bcrnadino they headed the car toward Salt Lake City, leaving at six p.m.on an all-hot non-stop route of 735 miles and reaching Salt Lake City next day at 4:30 in the afternoon.They were impressed by the beauty of the Mormon city.From this point they drove thilough Idaho to Yellow-eeing \u201cOld Faithful,\u201d the shape them neatly.Apply polish all the wav to the creases at the sides .Qinck! use this specialized aid for nose and upper throat.where mast colds start.Helps prevent many colds.Vicks Va-tro-nol of a largely-attended meeting at arrived in Quebec today on the Em-i Training School Miss Kleber is : .Mercer Hospita other necessary tools, and set to work to change the tire.However 'M3! * in the midst of their labors, a friend at Trenton.Mt \u201cThe Parsonage,\u201d Drummond Road, ! press of Britain.Mr.Howard and) Herrick attended Trinity College which most successfully inaugural-i his son will accompany them to Sher-j Hartford, Conn., and is a member of j,\t,\t.\t.ed the Guild\u2019s activities for thejbrOoke, where Sir Lennon and Lady ; the Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity.He y fi'fnl u-maTi who was passing t > coming season.Mrs.J.Halliday, ] Raws and their daughter will be the ; is a director of the Bay State Thread 'yay\u2019 the president, presided and after] guests for a few days of Mr.and; Works, Springfield, Mass., and his the disposition of routine business j Mrs.Howard, at \u201cHowardene.\u201d jelub affiliations are St.George\u2019s plans were made for a harvets sup-1\t*\t*\t;Club, Sherbrooke, the Hyannisport per at the end of the month.Rev.] Miss Vada Bryan was the guest-j Club, Hyannisport, Mass., and the :.Oscar Berry closed the session with j of-honor last evening at a very | Alpha Delta Phi Club, of New York 1 amounted to about minutes.At Laurel, 10,942 feet above the sea level, they encountered the most beautiful scene his car and assisted 011 thcil' enfirf r™tc\u2019 .\t.had no other trouble! The remainder of their journey and fuel, grease, oil took them through Billings, Mon-and other minor adjustments cost j tana, and Fargo, North Dakota, and (he return Minneapolis, through Wisconsin to Manitowac, through Michigan to Port Huron, and so into Ontario and them with They ie car, them only $01.69, Give new beauty to your hair.with this amazing 4 Purpose Rinse which Mrs.E.Pudney presided.As- xtreet.Cards were played during| Mrs.Herman Conley entertained |clines and blazing desert highways, which enshrouds this neighborly sisting _we_re Mrs.C.Taylor and the early hours of the evening, the;at her home on Cummings street at They encountered one snowstorm in (country north of the line.Hearing Mrs.M.Johnson.MARRIAGES .J.C.a miscellaneous shower in honor of! high altitudes.They traversed the (the visitors were trom Quebec, i an-Mrs.H.her sister, Miss Vada Bryan, a Sep- !desert by night, on account of the ada, one American enquired whether S U N DBORG\u2014ABR AN prizes being won by Mrs.Whiting, Mrs.W.Webb Conley and Miss Eunice MacIntyre, itember bi ide-to-be.The living room,] The presentation to the bride-to-be where the presentation took\u201d place,1 then took place, the shower gifts (was attractively decorated with being attractively arranged in a gladioli and other garden flowers, large box decorated in pink and;and the numerous gifts from the A tew pennies cost.a few moments' time .and Lovalon, the 4 Purpose Rinse does all these four important things for your hair in one operation: 1.\tGives lustrous highlights.2.\tRinses away shampoo film.3.\tTints the hair as it rinses.4.\tKeeps hair neatly in place.Lise Lovalon after your next shampoo.See the life and Sparkle and healthful, youthful glow it gives your hair.And also see how Lovalon helps keep your hair in place, how it helps to preserve the life of a permanent or finger wave.Lovalon comes in 12 different shades, \u201cmade to order\u201d for redheads, blonds,brunettesand all in-between shades.You can match and enrich the natural color of your hair or make it brighter or deeper.Try Lovalon.One rinse will convince.IMPORTANT! Lovalon does not dye or bleach lt\u2018s a pure, vegetable odorless hair rinse \u2014one of fhe very few hair toiletries approved by Good Housekeeping Ber-eou Package of 5 for 35£ at drug and dept, stare».Trial size at stores.(Or, any good beauty shop will Lovalon your hair.) LOVALON Windsor Mills, Sept.8.\u2014-A quiet; yellow.Later refreshments were : twenty-eight guesl# assembled in hei and pretty wedding was solemnized, served in the dining room, where I honor, arranged in a large basket in the vestry of St.Philippe\u2019s Church, the lace-covered table was effective-j trimmed with pink and white, were on Monday, August 29, when Therese] ly centered with pink snapdragon i presented to the bride-elect by hei Abran, daughter of Mrs, G.Abran in a silver basket and yellow can- two little nieces, Joan- and Eleanor and the late Mr.Abran, was united dies in marriage to Charles Henry Sund-borg, second son of Mr.and Mrs.Mrs.silver holders.* * * VV.J.Humphrey, president Conley.After the excitement of opening the parcels had subsided, the hostess served dainty refresh 3 Retailers To Thrifty Canadians S Charles Sundborg.Rev.Father of St, Andrew\u2019s Auxiliary, and Mrs.! ments, being assisted in her pleas Duplin officiated during the service A.Ewen were hostesses at the tea'ant hospitable duties by Mrs.Lésât which only the immediate mena-, hour yesterday afternoon at the lie Price and Mrs.W.McXab.bers of the families of the bride and close of a largely-attended meeting| Among the guests from out-of-town groom were present.\t: in the church hall.During the bus-(were Mrs.Longprc, Mrs.Beaudoin, After the wedding the happy ; iness session Mrs.A.Jobel, treas-; Mrs.Bourque and Mrs.Frenette, couple returned to the home of the urer, gave a gratifying report on j all of Windsor Mills.bride\u2019s mother, where a luncheon the strawberry social held at the!\t,\t- was served to about seventy-five 1,esi^ence °f Mrs.II.L.Allen, Bowen | relatives and guests.The house was avenue south, which was an out-j Polka-dots started on smart beach appropriately decorated for the ' standing success both socially and] togs and accessories, thru came occasion the bride\u2019s table being cen-1 ^nanc^a^F- Plans were formulated'polka-dotted shoes and now its tered with a beautiful wedding cakedfor the anniversary supper in Oc-] polka-dotted fingernails.First a Following the reception the bride tober and for a sale to be held in the natural or medium shade of polish and groom left for Berlin and White- near futufe-, There followed a pleas-j is used and when it is thoroughly field, N.H., where they will spend social hour Mrs Jobel doing, dry the nails are dotted with plat-thpii* hnnpvmn.m\t'\tthe honors at the pretty tea table» j inum or .*apphire polish.A nne brush which was attractively centered with lis used for this interesting bit of! orange and red zinnias.\tart work.McDonald\u2014hanke Newport, Vt., Sept.8.\u2014On Saturday, August 27th, the marriage took place at the Methodist Episcopal Church, Newport, Vt., of Gen-evra Pauline, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.U.Hanke, of Danville, Que., to Douglas Edward, son of Mrs.A.! A.McDonald, of Montreal.Rev.Bugden officiated at the ceremony.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length white taffeta gown made with a closely fitting waist and a very full skirt.She wore a waist-length tulle veil, held in place by a large white flower.Her only ornament was a dainty old-gold pendant and she carried a bouquet of beautiful Talisman roses.The bride\u2019s only attendant, Miss Charlotte Matthews, of Danville, wore a frock of figured chiffon in rose shades, and a large white straw-picture hat with black accessories.Mr.James Clark, of Montreal, acted as best man.The bride\u2019s mother wore a redingote frock of light blue and white printed chiffon, with white accessories.Her corsage was of pink sweet peas and yellow roses.The groom\u2019s mother was gowned in powder blue crepe, with black accessories, and wore a corsage of pink sweet peas and roses.After the ceremony, an informal] dinner was served to the relatives) and friends of the couple at the) Newport House.Among those _present were Mr.and Mrs.Wilbur! Hanke, of Warwick; Mr.Louis' Hanke and daughter.Susan, of Weyland, Mass.; Miss Edith McDonald,\" Miss Gladys McDonald, Mr.James McDonald, all of Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Clark, of Asbestos; Mr.and Mrs.Ian Watson.Mr.and Mrs.William Barnard, of Danville; Miss Betty Kirouac, of Warwick; Mrs.Grant Johnson, of Asbestos; Miss Marjorie Scowan, of Bishopton; Miss Kay Lyon, of Asbestos; Mrs.Thacher, of Danville: Mr.Hershal Ryan, of Asbestos, and Mr.William Brown, of Danville.ROLL UP A REPUTATION AS COOK WITH JUICY BLACKBERRY CAKE A smooth blackberry refrigerator cake makes a delicious farewell to the blackberry season.It won\u2019t be long now.The blackberry season is about over.But there\u2019s still time for one or two ! more gala recipes.\tj Juicy Blackberry Roll (Serves 4 to 6) Six cups blackberries, 1 cup sugar, Blackberry Refrigerator Cake (Serves G to 8) One and one-third cups (l can) sweetened condensed milk, Vi cup lemon juice, 14 teaspoon (extract, 2 cups fresh blackln | egg whites, stiffly beaten, 24 vani wafers.______Blend together sweetened U teaspoon cinnamon, 1 teaspoon densed milk, lemon juice and lemi brown sugar, light biscuit dough, 2 extract.Stir until mixture thicker tablespoons melted butter.\tAdd blackberries.Bear, egg w Roll out biscuit dough and brush },Ktl1\tand /old into mixture with melted butter.Sprinkle with 3 cups blackberries, '/2 cup sugar and j,ovor wi^h fi'an\t! p Ont,, were week-end guests at the cinamon and brown sugar mixei,.jyj |.vcr 0f vanj|] home of Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Brown, rhen carefully rod cough as fo:'(natinR ^ ,hu way uriti; fl , Mrs.Davis and son, of Windsor\tally roil.\t,\t,\tused, finishing with layer of wafers Mills, who have been guests of her\tGrease\ta large pan\tam; place\tthe ¦\tcyn ;n l cf, ,,,\t.aio,.y> hour, ¦¦ sister, Mrs.C.Gould, and Mr.Gould, blackberry roll in it.Turn the other : returned home on Monday.\t3 cups blackberries into the pan and fo serve, turn out on mai; plu'.- Miss Mary\u2019 Ford.B.A., has re- -prinkle with the remaining cup\t;iJ carefully remove wax pap , turned to her teaching duties at sugar,\tCut in slices and serve plain or with Drummond School, Montreal, after\tBake in\thot oven (400 degree\tF.)\twhipped cream.\t(Two cup- Ihue- spending a few weeks at her home\tfor about\t30 minutes.\tServe with its\tberries may be\tused in place of here.\tIcwn ; nnv blackherrv sauce\t\u2022 blackberries.) VALUES eatured FRIDAY SATURDAY HOME A FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS WOOLCOT BLANKETS The quality of Woolcot Blankets well known.Size GO x.80, in colors of rose, blue, gold, green and mauve.Sateen s1.59 Kioral aru* Lust rc d tractive cup and saucei Oniy per bound va nil FLANNELETTE BLANKETS Ideal for cool nights to Three popular sizes: 10-4\t11-4 s1,59 M.98 SALAD BOWLS U.-cfu! lustre decorated bowls.7 Vs\" size.A handy size for many use ;-.Only ZELLER\u2019S LIMITED MONDAY PRACTICAL ?SMART\u2019 AT A MONEY SAVING PRICE.You've worn Dirndls on the street.Now you'll love them for home wear.See this special group! Sizes I 4 to 20.1 ubfast prints.Shirred at waist and sleeves.Styles as sketched.Rayon Satin Slips, $1.00 Lustrous rayon satin in fagotted and lace-trimmed styles, with touches of embroidery.Adjustable shoulder straps.Tea rose and white.F.F.HOSIERY, 59c Pair r clear chiffon and durable sendee.Smart new fall shades.Firsts and in the lot.Real value.come.12-4 \u20192.29 KNITTING WOOL 2-Ply Knitwell, 3-ply Lucerne and 4-ply Silver Star.Three popular brands and about 20 shades to choose from in each.\tQ- l-oz.ball, only.wh AXMINSTER RUGS Scatter ruga, 27 x 48 size.Quality and designs generally found in much higher priced M.98 carpets.Real value.NEW MILLINERY A thrilling display of new fall styles.You can be at the height -of fashion and still stay within your budget.$1.00, $1.49, $1.98 FLOWERS, VEILS, 19c Add that dash of chic to your new fall outfit with a flower or veil.HANDBAGS ¦\u2014 A stunning variety of new styles \u2014 all keratol or combination of calf and keratol, in fall colors including the popular burnt earth.59c \"M.00'\u20191.49 GLOVES \u2014Fabrics, Ben-galines, Capes and Kid, in styles and colors that can't be beat.Overseams and handsewns in the assortment.Values to QÛ#» 79c.Only.OSL FANCY BISCUITS\u2014Plain and cream sandwich biscuits.High O lb*.quality.2,b- 29c Retailers To Thrifty Canadians 1 y AGE SIX SHfiKJJKUOKÜ DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8.I»a8.FINANCIAL A N D MARKET NEWS OPENING AND NOON QUOTATIONS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Montreal and New York stock exchanges are furnished by McManamy & Walsh: \tOpen\tHigh\t1 ,n\\\\\tNunn Bathurst Paper\t\t9\t9\t9\t9 Bell Telephone \t\t\t.\t165\t165\t165\t165 Brazilian \t\t\t\t .\t11%\t11%\t11\t11% \t53\t53\t53\t53 B.C.Power \"A\"\t .\t29 %\t30\t29%\t30 \t9%\t9%\t9%\t9% Can.Car ii Fdy-\t».\t16%\t16%\t16%\t16% \t29\t¦ 29\t29\t29 Con Smelter^ \t\t\t \u2022 \u2022\t5L%\t59%\t59%\t59% Dom.Tar \t?.\t7\t7\t6 %\t6% \t13\t13\t13\t13 \t82%\t82%\t82%\t82% \t5%\t5%\t5*4\t5% Hnllinger Consol-\t\t,.\t15\t15\t15\t15 Imperial Tobacco \t\t\t15%\t15 %\t35%\t15% \t16%\t16%\t16%\t10% Inter.Pete\t\t\t26\t26\t26\t26 International Nickel\t\t\t49\t49\t48%\t49 McColi-Frontenac \t\t\t10\t10\t10\t10 Montreal Powe.\t\t\t29%\t30\t29%\t29% Nat.Steel Car \t \t\t - -\t61\t61\t61\t61 Noranda \t\t70%\t72%\t70%\t72% Ft.Lawrence Corp-\t\t\t5\t5%\t5\t5% St.Lawrence Corp \u201cClass A\u201d\t¦\t16%\t17\t16%\t17 St.Lawrence Paper Pfd\t\t50\t50\t50\t50 \t20\t20\t20\t20 LITTLE SUPPORT TO NEW YORK LEADERS i i New York, Sept.8.\u2014(/P) \u2014 Stock market leaders attracted a little buying support today after an early setback.Moderate overnight selling orders were in evidence at the opening and pivotal issues conceded fractions to more than a point.Near the second hour, ho-weter, extreme losses were reduced in most cases.On the slipping side were U.S.j Steel, Bethlehem, Chrysler, General; Motors, U.S.Rubber, Goodyear, ; Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebuck,, Western Union, Anaconda, Kenne-i cott, Santa Pe, Southern Pacifie, N.j Y.Central, Westinghouse, General Electric, Du Pont, Loew\u2019s, Douglas ' Aircraft and American Telephone.Bonds and Banks BONDS.M.P.Debs.Last Net Sale Change 50 Vi + % BANKS.Montreal Royal .Last Net ! Sale Change i X 214 188% \u2014 v* \u20141% TORONTO MINING EXCHANGE The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Toronto Mining Exchange are furnished by Langevin & Company, members of the Montreal Stock Exchange and Montreal Curb Market 22 Wellington St.North.Close Opening Noon Aldermac .Base Metals Central Patricia Chibougamau .Chromium .Coniaurum.Dome Mines .Eldorado .Falconbririge .God\u2019s Lake ¦ ¦ .\u2022 fiardrcck Gold ¦ Hollingei AS .30 2.55 ,35 .58 1.33 34 '/i 2.20 6.40 .47 2.08 1514 .44 .20 2.51 .35 .58 1.30 84% 2.20 5,40 .47 2.00 15 .43 .29 2.54 .35 .58 1.30 84 % 2,23 5.40 .47 2.02 15 Howey Gold \t\t\t\t.27\t.20\t.26 Kirkland Lake \t\t1.20\t1.20\t1.20 Little Long Lac\t\t\t3.15\t3.20 Lake Shore\t\u2022 ¦\t62%\t52\t52'4 Macussa \t\t,.,\t5.00\t4.90\t4.85 Malartic Canadian\t\t.93\t.93\t.93 McIntyre \t\t\t48%\t48 Vs McKenzie Red Lake\t\t1.18\t1.15\t1.15 Mining Ccrp\t\t\t2.15\t2.15 Noranda \t\t73%\t70 %\t72 U O\u2019Brien Gold \t\t\t3.15\t3.15 Paymaster\t\t\t.43\t.43 Perron Gold \t\t1.38\t1.38\t1.38 Preston E.Dome \t\t\t1.48\t1.50 Read Authier \t\t\t2.73\t2.73 Shawkey \t\t\t.04 L\t;\t.04 \u2019 Sherri;t \t\t \t\t1.20\t1.16\t1.16 Siscoe Gold\t\tL.91\t1.90\t1,83 San Antonio \t\t\t1.30\t1.20\t1.20 Stadacona (New) \t\t.46\t.46\t.46 Sudbury Basin\t\t2.45\t2.45 Sullivan Biiues \t\t\t1.01\t1.00 Sylvanite \t\t3.15\t3.10\t3.10 Thompson Cadillac\t\t\t,23%\t.23\t.23 Teek Hughes\t\t5.00\t4.86\t4.85 Towagamack\t\t\t\t.40\t.40 \u2019 entur-es\t\t5.20\t5.20\t5.20 Wright Hargreaves\t\t\t7.76\t7.75 OILS -\t\t\t Commonwealth \t\t\t90\ton Dalhousie \t\t\t.45\t.45 Foundation \t\t.12%\t.12'.\t.12 Home Oil \t\t\t1.12\t1.12 United Oils\t\t\t\t.12\t.12\t.12 IRON HILL\t;\tpivtive homes in Btont pleasant holiday at 1\t\treal aftr \u201cThe Hi; MONTREAlL MARKET SLUMPED SHARPLY Montreal, Sept.8.\u2014 (ffl \u2014 The stock market slumped sharply at the | opening today, losing practically all gains set up in yesterday\u2019s late rally.In an active metal market, Nor-! anda dropped 214 points to 71,! Nickel a point to 49 and Hollingei: | Vi to 15.Price slipped % point to! 16% in the papers and Bathurst] % to 9.Utilities eased slightly with Vh losses sending Brazilian to 11 'A and Montreal Power to 29%.Dominion Steel and Coal \u201cB\u201d drifted % to 13.STOCK AVERAGES \u2022 « i i -* Compiled Exchange: Close .Prev.Day .Week Ago.Month Ago Year Ago .1938 High .1938 Low .1937 High \u2022 1837 Low .1929 High ¦ 1929 Low .by the Montreal Stock 10 Util.65.6 65.6 65.5 68.7 74.5 69.3 59.1 92.5 04.7 198.4 125.0 20 I rid.82.5 80.7 8i0.4 85.3 94.2 88.2 61.1 122.2 66.2 174.5 83.9 30 Comb.76.9 75.7 75.4 79.7 87.6 81.4 60.5 109.5 65.9 182.8 98.6 15 Golds 128.75 128.60 126.67 128.15 106.10 130.77 103.03 146.59 98.24 1926 average equals 100.CANADIAN BONDS.Following are the closing bid and asked quotations as at Serpt.8th, as furnished by the Investment Dealers\u2019 Association of Canada: Dominion Government Bonds: Bid Asked 2\u2019s, June 1, 1944 .99% 100% 2%\u2019s, Oct.15, 1939 ___101% 102% 2%\u2019s, June 1, 1943 .102% 103% 2%\u2019s, Nov.15, 1944 .101% 102% S\u2019s, Get.15, 1942 .103%\t104% 3\u2019s, Perps.89%\t90% 3\u2019s, June 1, 1950-55 .98%\t99% 3\u2019s, June 1, 1.953-58 ___ 97%\t98% 3%\u2019s, June 1, 1946-49 .102% 103% 3%\u2019s, Nov.15, 1948-51.101% 102% 3%\u2019s, June 1, 1956-66 .99% 100% 3%\u2019s, Oct.15, 1944-49 .103% 104% 4\u2019s, Oct.15, 1939 .103\t104 4's, Oct.15, 1943-45 .107% 108% 4\u2019s, Oct.15, 1947-52 .107% 108% 4%\u2019s, Sept.1, 1940 .105% 106% 4%\u2019s, Oct.15, 1944 .111% 112% 4 P.\u2019s, Feb.1, 1946 __111%\t112% 4%\u2019s, Nov.1, 1946-56 .Ill 112 4%\u2019s, Nov.1, 1947-57 .111% 112% 4%\u2019s, Nov.1, 1948-58 .,111% 112% 4%\u2019s, Nov.1, 1949-59 .112% 113% 5\u2019s, Nov.15, 1941 .109%\t110% 5\u2019s, Oct.15, 1943 .112%\t113% Dom.Gov\u2019t.Guaranteed: C.N.R.2\u2019s, 1942 .100%\t101% C.N.R.2\u2019s, 1943 .100\t101 C.N.R.2%\u2019s, 1944 .100\t101 C.N.R.3\u2019s, 1944 .102%\t103% C.N.R, 3\u2019s, 1945-50 .98%\t99% C.N.R.3\u2019s, 1948-52 .98Vs 99% C.N.R.3\u2019s, 1948-53 .98Vs 99% fC.N.R.4%s, 1961 .114% 115% tC.N.R.4%\u2019s.1956 .115\t116 \u2022C.N.R.4%\u2019s, 1967 ____114%\t115% fC.N.R.4%, 1965 .117%\t118% C.N.R.5\u2019s, 1954 .118%\t119% \u2022(C.N.R.5\u2019s, 1949-69 _119%\t120% tC.N W.l.S.S.5\u2019s, 1966.119%\t120% tMort.Harbor 5's, 1949-69 .119%\t120% f\u2014Payable Canada, New York and London.*\u2014Payable Canada and New York.Country And Dairy Products Prices Montreal, Sept.8.\u2014Prices of fresh eggs continue to point upward on the Montreal produce markets.Quotations to the retail trade were moved up another notch as prices ruled strong on the carlot and l.c.l.market, with receipts of top grades not sufficient for the demand.The butter and cheese markets were steady to a shade easier.Potatoes and poultry held at Tuesday\u2019s levels.Sales of butter were not quite so active at the Canadian Commodity Exchange.Spot sales were 700 boxes of Quebec fresh 92 score at 23 % c, with 100 Quebecs 38 score going at 22 %e.At the close Quebec fresh 92 score was 23 %c traded and Quebec seconds 38 score were 23%c to 22\t%c.Butter futures closed steady, unchanged at 23% to 23%c for September and 23 %c to 241/8c for November.The open spot market for butter was 23 %c to 23\t%c while small lots to the retail trade were quoted by jobbers at 24%c for solids and 25c for prints.Spot cheese sales at the Commodity Exchange were 900 boxes of Quebec white at 13 %c, while closing prices were posted at 13 15-16c to 14%c for Ontario August white, 13 15-16c to 14 %c for Ontario August colored, 13 13-16c to 13 15-16c for Quebec white and 13 13-16c to 14c for Quebec colored.The open spot market cheese was 14 %c to 14%c for Ontario and 14 to 14%c for Quebecs.On the egg market graded shipments arriving in carlots or l.c.l.lots in used free cases were 36c for A-large, 34-34 %c for A-medium, 26-28c for A-pullets, 25c for \u201cB\u201d and 21c for \u201cC.\u201d Offerings at the Commodity Exchange were at 36c, 34%c, 28c, 25c and 21c respectively.Small lots to the retail trade were quoted by jobbers as follows, per dozen, for cartons, and one cent less for loose: A-l large, 45-47c; A-l medium, 43c; A-l pullets, 4Lc; A-large, S9-40c; A-medium, 38-39c; A-pullets, 33 35c; \u201cB,\u201d 30c; \u201cC,\u201d 25-26c.The potato market was quoted per 80 lbs.as follows: Quebecs.No.1, 50-55c; Quebecs, No.2, 30-40c; New Brunswick, No.1, 55-57 %c.The poultry market was quoted to the retail trade by wholesale jobbing houses as follows on A-grade dressed stock, B-grade being one cent to two cents per lb.less: Turkeys, 29-32c; milkfed chickens, 29-32c; selected chickens, 23-29c; selected fowl, 20-23c; Brome Lake ducklings, 26c; domestic ducks, 21e.MONTREAL CURB MARKET QUOTATIONS FOREIGN EXCHANGES.| ! The following rates furnished by ; the Bank of Montreal are the approximate quotations for transac-] tions between banks at the close of ] business yesterday: New York Montreal Sterling\u2014 j Demand.i Cables.Australia.New Zealand .France.Belgium.Italy .Switzerland.227 Holland.541 Germany.Sweden.Norway.243 Denmark.216 Czeeho-Slov Brazil, official .\t.059 Poland.189 Hong Kong .Yen.U.S.dollars .Can.dollars.\t% D, * ! Weather Man Mars Last Day Of Brome Fair Continued From Page 3.Knowlto.n, Knowlton's Landing; D.E.Hadlock, Iron Hill.Men\u2019s carriage horse, 15-1 or over \u2014W.C, Strong, West Brome; M.B.Williams, Foster, Directors and officials of the Fail-expressed themselves as being highly satisfied with the success achieved by the event, as on the first two days record-breaking crowds jammed the grounds and buildings.The livestock parade was an outstanding feature of the exhibition, while all displays were better than average in both quality and quantity.Close.\tClose.4.82%\t4.84 4.82%\t4.84 Vs 3.86\t3.88 3.89\t3.90 .027\t.027 \t.169 .053\t.053 .227\t.227 .541\t.542 .401\t.402 .249\t.250 .243\t.243 .216\t.216 .035\t.035 .059\t.059 .189\t.189 .302\tMS .282\t.232 % b.\t% P.HATLEY \"Mrs.D.F.Sweet has returned from Sf.Albans, where she spent 0 week with her niece, Mrs.Dennis.Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Blaney and friend, of Ontario, are visiting friends here.Mr.and Mrs.Fianklm Shufelt have gone to Montreal, where they will May indefinitely.The Misses Jean Hacking and Haz- Mr.J.Young -pent the week-end Rt \u2018\u2018The Highlands\u201d with Mrs.Young and Miss Marjorie, el Roach have returned to (.heir res- lands.Mrs.Young left Saturday for Montreal to bid farewell to her sister, Mrs.MeNaughton, Dr.McNau-ghton and niece.Miss Jean MeNaughton, B.A., who started on their journey to their home in Vancouver.Mr.and Mrs, John Pope, Master Brian and Miss Shirley Pope and Miss Grafton spent the week-end and Labor Day at \u201cThe Highlands.\" Miss M.Elizabeth Wilkinson, of Manchester, N.11., arrived Sunday for her annual holidays, HOLLANDS- A RELIABLE Diuretic and S t i m u 1 a n t and one which may he used bcnefieally in eases of ill health where other stimulants do not meet the situation.OC< 10 OUNCE OO BOTTLE $190 $265 26 OUNCE BOTTLE 40 OUNCE BOTTLE THE REAL HOLLANDS FLAVOUR (k DUtilkd »nd Bottled in Canada under the direct stipervidon of JOHN de KUYPER & SOX, DISTIU.KKS.Rotterdam llnll.m l \u2014 Eetablidierl IfttiJ.\trn Mr.and Mrs.Levi Barnes, who have been guests of the latter\u2019s father, Mr.Moise Dezan, have returned to their home in Essex, Mass., Mr.Dezan accompanying them for a visit.Mrs.M.J.Connor, of Vancouver, B.\tC., a former resident of this place, is a guest of the Misses Mary and Winnifrcd Ives, Mrs.Effie Tuttle, who has spent the summer with Mr.and Mrs.F.O.Webster, has returned to her home in Norwood, Mass.Mrs.Harriot Ayer and two daughters, the Misses Alice and Helen Ayer, drove to Joliette and were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Smith, nee Hilda Jersey.Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Moulton have returned from a motor trip to Toronto, where they visited the Toronto 1 Exhibition and other points of interest en route, then drove to Niagara I Falls and homo through northern j New York and Vermont States.They were accompanied as far as Oshawa, j Ont,, by Mr, Wesley Slack, of Ayer\u2019s j Cliff.Recent visitors at Highland Place 1 were Miss Nellie Flanders and Mr.H.Mee, of Paris, Ky.; Mrs.Ruth Walker, of Hanover, N.H., and Miss Vivian Drew, of Coaticook.Mrs.C.P.Young accompanied Mr.and Mrs.Galen Young on a trip to the White Mountains, N.H., and made several calls on relatives and friends en route.Mrs.Harriet Ayer, Miss Alice Ayer and Mr.and Mrs.Howard Ayer spent a week-end at Lake Lyster.Mrs.Luther Leavitt and two daughters, the Misses Christine and Nancy Leavitt, and son, Master Alan, of Framingham, Mass., were guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs.C.\tW.Moulton and of Mr.and Mrs.Ronald McCIary.They were accompanied to Foster by Mrs.R.McCIary and daughter, Janice, Mrs.W.J.Whitcomb and son, Robert, and Dana Leavitt, and called on Mr, C.M.Leavitt, and on Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Leavitt, On their return home, Dana, who has spent the last month at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Whitcomb, returned with them.Mr.William Little and son, Mr.Raymond Little, of Somerville, Mass., spent several days with Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Woodman and wove also guests of Mr.and Mrs.C, W.Moulton and family.On their return home, Labor Day, they were accompanied by Mrs.Little and daughter, Miss Harriet Little, who have been guests at Mr, J.K.Woodman's and at Mr.C.W.Moulton\u2019s for the lasit three weeks.Mr.and Mrs, Hugh McCIary, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs, Tom! Bryan, of Rock Island, have been on | a trip to Ottawa.The many friends of Mrs.Harold ! McCIary will resit, tha: she was taken to the Sherbrooke Hospital on Sun lay.when* she is to undergo an operation, and wish her a speedy recovery.________.MARBLETON Messrs.Carl and Richard Broggic motored from Sanford, Me., and were : 1 guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Moran.; They were accompanied home by j their mother, who lias been a guts; ! ! for the summer months of Mr.and i Mrs.Moran, Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Wetland and Mr.and Mrs.Clement Weyland have been guests of Mr.and Mrs.K., Storey at Asbestos.Mr.Thibodeau motored to Que-' I bee.The A.Y.P.A.held a social even-, ir.g in the Town Hall, with all the; members and some visitors present.The meet ; ne' was opened bv the president, Miss Angie Bishop, following which dancing and games were enjoyed.Ice cream and cake were served, and the evening was greatly enjoyed.The Misses Florence Thornloe, Doreen Bishop and Phyllis Porter left for Sherbrooke, where they will attend the Sherbrooke High School.Mr.and Mrs.William Hethering-ton and family, after spending the summer months at their home here, have returned to Sherbrooke.Messrs.Gerald A., Merrill H.and Garth Bishop were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.II.Bishop.The president and directors of the Marbleton Fair are strenuously endeavoring to make the exhibition on September 9 and 10 the best in its record.Buildings have been improved and the grounds are in excellent condition.BARNSTON moved into their new home on Main street.Music was enjoyed and refreshments served by the ladies.A.handsome gift was presented to Mrs.Bachelier, bringing a pleasant evening to a close.Miss Clara Brown, of Sherbrooke, is spending a week with her ;iunt, Mrs.Harry Farrow.Mrs.Herbert Bagshaw (nee Gertrude Weils) and two children, of Pelham, N.1L.were guests of Mrs.Florence Gustin and Mrs.Lillian Curtis.Mr.Harry Magoon and son, of White River Junction, Vt., the Misses Jennie and Isabel Dolloff.of Fitch Bay, and Mr.and Mrs.Henry Driscoll, daughter and husband, of Lowel, Mass., were guests of Mrs.Gustin and Mrs, Curtis.SUTTON JUNCTION DIXVILLE l Recent guests of Mrs, Henry Wlight were Mr, and Mrs.Ai'.k.r Smith, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., Mr.ami Mrs.George Lyon, of Orleans, Vt,, Mrs.J.Walker, Miss Elsie Lyon and Mr.J.Lapointe, of Stan-stead.Mr.Wright Parsons, Mr.and Mrs.Albert Parsons and Miss Betty May Parsons attended the Parsons family reunion in Eustis, Bio.Mr.and Mrs.Roy Brown, of Twin Muntains, N.H.spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs, L.E.Dresser.Mr.and Mrs.Tabor Buckland and son, Tabor, Jr.of Bridgeport, Conn., spent a few days with BIrs.Jennie Buckland and Mr.Harry Buckland.Bliss Donna Parsons is spending a few weeks in Leadville with her aunt, BIrs.Rupert Phelps, and BIr.Phelps, Mrs.R, A.Cleveland and son, BIr.Angus Cleveland, of Bridgeport, Conn., were guests of Mr.Charles Cleveland and BIr.Wright Parsons.Mrs.Susie Drew spent a few days n Cokbrookc.N.H., ns guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ernc-t Drew.Nurse Chute, of Bulwer, is caring for BIrs.Wright during the absence of Nurse Dawson.BIr.and Mrs.Cvrll Drew and two daughters, of Hatley, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Clayton Drew.BIr.and Mrs.Ralph Bennett, nee Rita French, of Montreal, visited Mrs.I.E, Gooley, BIrs.Reginald Foss and son, of Island Pond, Vt., have been visiting Mrs.Foss\u2019 mother, Mrs.Eugene Major, and other relatives.BIr.and Mrs.Clayton Thomas, Master Ozie and Miss Beulah Thomas left by motor to visit Mr.and Mrs.S.P, Davis, of North Ncwry, Me., and Mrs.Sarah Stearns and family', of Hanover, Ble.Mr.George Ellwell, of Winchester, Mass., who has been spending a week here with his family at (BIrs.Gooley\u2019s, has returned home.! While here Mr.Ellwell accompanied 'Mrs.Ellwell and Mrs.Gooley to Newport, Vt.BIr.and Mrs.B.C.Damon, of Island Pond, Vt., have been visiting their sisters, Mrs.Minnie Baldwin and Miss Emma Damon.Mr.Perrin Brown, of South Stukely, a former resident of this vicinity visited friends here.Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Cushing and (son, Erroil, Bits.Blarv E.Plowman !and Blessrs.Thomas W.and Milton Cowhard were visitors in Sherbrooke recently.Bliss Bety Bowker has left for Breakyville, Que., where she is to open school.Her friends wish her a happy and successful year\u2019s work.Mrs.Bowker returned from Kisek, Ont, She also went to Callander to see the quintuplets.Miss Blary Garlapy was hostess to several girls who gave Shirley Bow-ker a farewell shower.Miss Penelope Bradshaw, of Sutton, was given a handsome table lamp from friends at the same time.Mr, Charlie Emerson, of Boston, is visiting relatives.The Misses Marion Emerson and Shirley Bowker have left for Macdonald College.Best wishes are ex-i tended to both young ladies.: Mr.and Mrs.Standish, of Farn-ham, were guests at J.J.Emerson\u2019s.Bliss Grace Roger is spending a short time at the same home.Mrs.Binning and Dorothy Binning ] gave a shower party for Miss Mar-Î ion Emerson, who is leaving this I week for Macdonald College.Miss Aiken opened school in the modern building which is just finished in the Pettes district.BIr.and Mrs.Preston Edwards, of Montreal, and BIrs.Horsford, of Sutton, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Winter.BIr.and Mrs.E.C.Beach, ! of Iron Hill, are visiting at the same homo.The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the.Montreal Curb Market are furnished by McManamy & Walsh: Open High Low Noon Abitibi.3^\t3%\t3\t3 Abitibi Pfd.Asbestos Corp.B.A.Oil .Cons.Paper .Ford of Can.\u201cA\u201d .¦ Fraser Co.V.T-.Price Bros.Rovalite Oil .Robt.Mitchell.Air Reduction .Am.Can .Am.Smelting.Am.T.& T.143\u2019, Anaconda Copper.Atchison .Baltimore & Ohio.Bethlehem Steel.Can.Pacific .Chesapeake & Ohio .Chrysler .- Com Solvents.Congoleum Co.27% Del.& Hudson .Du Pont .133vi Hudson Motors .General Electric .General Motors .Inter.Harvester.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 ¦ Kennecott .Montgomery Ward .N- Y.Central.' Penn.R.R, Republic Steel.\u2018 ' Sears Roebuck .V\u2019 Standard Oil of .Southern Pacific .Texas Oil Corp.U.S.Rubber.U.S.Steel .Westinghouse .Wool worth.Warner Bros.22%\t23\t22%\t23 86%\t86%\t86%\t86% 20%\t20%\t20%\t20% 7%\t7%\t7%\t7% 21%\t21%\t21%\t21% 17%\t17%\t17%\t17% 16%\t16%\t16%\t16% 44\t44\t44\t44 19%\t19%\t19%\t19% CHANGE\t\t\t Open\tHigh\tLow\tNoon 61%\t61%\t61\t61 98\t98\t98\t98 47%\t47 V2\t47%\t47% 143%\t144%\t143%\t144% 34%\t84%\t34%\t34% 35%\t35%\t3«5%\t35% 7%\t7%\t7%\t7% 58%\t59%\t58%\t59% evs\t6%\t6%\t6% 30%\t30%\t29%\t29% 74%\t75%\t74%\t75% 10%\t10%\t10%\t10% 27%\t27%\t27%\t27%' 20%\t20%\t20%\t20% 133 %\t133%\t133%\t133% 9\t9\t8%\t8% 41%\t41%\t41%\t41% 48%\t48%\t48 Vg\t48% 61%\t61%\t61%\t61% 40%\t41%\t40%\t41 Vs 47%\t47%\t47%\t47% 18%\t18%\t18%\t18% 19%\t19%\t19%\t19% 18%\t18%\t18%\t18% 72%\t72%\t72%\t72% 53%\t53%\t53%\t53% 18%\t18%\t18%\t18% 44%\t44%\t44%\t44 Vi 46%\t47%\t46%\t47% 59%\t60\t59%\t60 104\t104\t104\t104 45%\t45%\t45%\t45% 6% 6% 6% 6 Vi BROME ULVERTON Week-end visitors at the home of BIr.and BIrs.F.A.Cummings were Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Cummings and daughter, Nancy Ann, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., and Mr.and BIrs.Stuart Alls and son, Wynn, of Ful-ford.Mr.and Mrs.Stafford Husk and family, of L\u2019Avenir, were dinner guests of BIr.A.G.Havriman and his guests.Mr.and Mrs, John Harri-man and son, of Drummondville.Miss Marcia Cummings has return-ie Sparks and family.Partridge visited the Essex Junction Knowlton, Sept.Williams entertained at the tea hour at Fessenden Falls, Fulford Blr.and Mrs.Henry Oben, of g__3fjss Betty ! Nashua, X.H., were guests of Blr.for the W.A.apportionment.The Convent of the Presentation of Mary opened Wednesday morning for the regular term of day school, business courses, music, needlework classes, etc., under the supervision of the Sister Directress, Rev.Sister St.Georges and staff.Blr.and Mrs.C.Everett Johnson, pietely taken by surprise but expressed hearty thanks and sincere of Hartford, Conn., spent Thursday appreciation for the many nice gifts at the home of their aunt, Mrs.M.A.and for the kind hospitality extended Robinson, while on vacation.En and Blrs.S.Windle., Bliss Doris Beals visited her in honor of BI.ss Kathryn Pettes ; cjrandmother, Blrs.M.Guillotte, in prior to her marriage.Miss Williams \u2019 Sherbrooke., poured at the tea tabic and was as-i\tand Mrs.Henry White, of T , _\tjsistert by Miss Janet Woodley and;Dodgei Mass,, visited Mr.and Mrs.Dabor Hay.\t!Mrs.Arthur Williams.At the close i Gordon c.Farrell.Mr.and Mrs.Leonde Wilder and|0f the reception the guest-of-honor I Mr.and Blrs.C.A.Mizener, Bliss son, also Blr.and Mrs.Wajter Peron, I veas presented with eight crystal i Aiice Mizener, Blrs.T.Ê.Bliller, Fortin & Frere 116 Marquette St.Tel.489 Golden Bantam Corn, 3 dozen for .25c Five Roses Flour, 98 lbs, for .$3.00 Glenora Flour.98 lbs.for $2.90 Crown Flour, 24 lbs.for .60c Pastry or Bread Flour, 7 lbs.for .20c No.1 White Local Potatoes.80 lb.bag .59c 15 lb.bag .15c Pickling Spices, lb.25c Strong Vinegar, gallon .10c Black Pepper, lb.25c Small White Onions for Pickling .3 lbs.for 25c Red Onions .5 lbs.for 19c Small Pickling Cucumbers, basket .40c Canning Pears, basket .55c Green or Red Peppers, each 5c Celery, large heads, each 10c Small Green Onions, bunch 5c Large, Sweet Blue Grapes, basket .35c Redpath Fine White Sugar.100 lbs.for .$5.15 10 lbs.for .52c Brown Sugar .5 lbs.for 25c Icing Sugar .2 lbs.for 15c Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs.for 25c Dates .4 lbs.for 25c Sardines, tin .5c Sardines in Olive Oil, 2 tins for .25c Green Peas, No.2, tin .15c Green Peas, No.3, tin .12c Green Peas, No.4, tin .10c Orange Pekoe Tea, lb.60c Special Pekoe Tea, lb.58c Shortening, 20 lb.pail $2.25 4\tlb.block.49c 2 lbs.for .25c Blacaroni and Vermicelli, 5\tlbs.for.25c Fresh Fillets, lb.18c Haddock, lb.15c Greengage Plums, basket 55c Peaches, basket .50c Cooking Apples, peck .25c Red Eating Apples, peck 40c Sweet Oranges, dozen 25c-35c Green Tomatoes, peck .20c Table Pears, dozen .30c Hamberg Steak, 2 lbs.for 25c Fresh Sausage, 2 lbs.for 25c Round Bologna, lb.Sc Sliced Bacon, lb.\t30c Shoulder of Ham.lb.22c Chuck Roast, of Beef, lb.12c Low Rib Roast, lb.7c Rolled Roast Beef, lb.18c Round Steak, lb.20c Leg of Veal, lb.17c Front of Veal, lb.12c Roast of Pork, lb.7c Leg of Lamb, lb.28c Front of Lamb, lb.18c Hardwmod Blocks, cord .$2.50 Hardwood Slabs, cord .$2.50 Softwood Slabs, cord .$2.25 Mixed Summer Wood, cd $2.35 of Troy, N.Y., spent the Labor Day week-end here with Blr.L.A.Peron and family.Blrs.E.A.Turner has returned from Knowlton, where she spent two weeks with relatives.Mr.Orton Ingalls, of Boston, Mass., is visiting his brother, Blr.Harry Ingalls, and sisters, Mrs.V.J.Gleason, and Bliss R.A.Ingalls, Miss Juliette De Guire, of Quebec City, spent the Labor Day week-end here with her parents, Blr.and Mrs.Damase De Guire sherbet glasses.LODGE MEETS Colfax Rebekah Lodge No.held its regular meeting in the 1.0 O.F.Hall with a good attendance of members.Sister Pearl Windle, Noble Grand, presided.Regular bus- j Blr.Donald Miller and Master Wes lley Robinson motored to Burlington, jVt, Blrs.Bliller remained for a few 29 [days as a guest of Bliss Carrie Blil-ier.Mr.Ernest Chamberlain, of For-dyco Corner, visited in town.Blr.and Mrs.Ian W.Crandall, Fair.Blr.and Mrs.Ian Crandall and son.Roderick, visited in Sherbrooke.BEDFORD Dance, Selby Lake, Friday.Rollia Blr.and Mrs.William Stone and Badger & Knights of Note.iness matters were attended to and Mrs_ 'c e, c'rand'aH, Bliss\u2018Eileen Brother Herbert Robinson was ap- OandaH, Mr, Ian Boyd and Mas-pointed Degree Blaster.It was de- Roderick Crandall have return-cided to hold a practice for a de-, ed aft(M.spendin scveral \u2022 panied to Quebec on Tuesday by her mother.Miss Lora Robinson and her guests, Blr.and Blrs.Howard Johnson, of Hartford, Conn., called on Mrs, Earl Laurie, at Granby, and also visited St.George\u2019s Anglican Ohurcb while there.gree which is to take place Septem-aS,(\tfrer 15th.Lodge then closed in ritual form.COOKSHIRE Guests at the home of Mr.and Birs, E.A.Seale were Lt.-Col.and Mrs.J.E.Seale and Mr.Joseph Seale, of Morin Heights; Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Paquette and Mr.Arthur Paquette, of Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Cameron Seale, of Montreal; Bliss Lorraine Swain, and Bliss Faye Swain, of Detroit, Mich., and Mr.Marcus Blackwood, of Knowlton.Mr.and Blrs.Charles Farine, (nee Louise Hodge), of Toronto, visited Blrs.George Hodge and Mr.and Mrs, Reggie Hodge.Mr.Emmett Leonard, of Toronto, is visiting relatives and friends.Mr.and Blrs.John French have returned from Halifax, where they spent the past two weeks.General Notes Rev.C.F.Bowen, Mrs.Bowen and three daughters and Blr.Lloyd Caswell, of Ottawa, were tea guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Armstrong.Mr.and Mrs.R.Rumsberry and two children, Katherine and Allan, of Montreal, spent a week at the home of BIr.and Blrs.S.Windle.Mrs.Gerald Stewart, Jr., and young son, Blanliflf Gerald, have, returned to Montréal, after spending the summer months with Blrs.Stewart\u2019s parents, BIr.and Blrs.Albert Pardy.Mrs.Blaud Rhicard, Mrs.Robert Hamilton and young son, of Brome, visited in town.days at Ocean Park.Blaine.Blr.ami Mrs.Hiram Webster, of Waterville, and Blrs.Kenneth BIc-Fall, of Sarnia, Ont,, were dinner i guests of Mr.and Blrs.J.R.Arm-! strong.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon C.Farrell I and sons.Gordon and Keith, vis-j ited relatives in South Bolton, i Mr.ami Mrs.C.A.Blizener.Bliss Alice Blizener and Master Wesley Robinson visited in Cowansville.Bliss A.Duoharme, of Joliette, is a guest of the Blisses Juliette and Annette Fleury and Blayor Ernest Floury.Bliss Barbara Jean Armstrong was a guest of Mr.and Blrs.Percy j Matthews at Fulford.Mr.L.K.Johnson, of Abercorn, ; visited friends here.Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Guillotte, of! Sherbrooke, were guests of Blr.and ; Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Carter were ______________ in Sherbrooke and visited Mr.Car- ( Mrg> gasjj g.eais ter\u2019s sister, Blrs.C.E.Soles, who | ' ]yj;ss jr;s ciohosy, of Farnham, is seriously ill.\tj visited her friend, Miss Alice Miz- Mrs.C.A.Blizener and daugh-jener.ter, Bliss Alice Mizener, and Mas-j Mr.and Bîrs.J.Vintinner.of Walter Wesley Robinson visited in Sut-Jerloo, visited BIr.and Blrs.Albert ton.\ti Pardy.Friends here of Blr.Rupert Miz-1 Mr.and Mrs.O.E.Bracey of j ener, of West Bolton, were sorry to j South Bolton, were guests of then -learn that he is a patient in the I daughter, Blrs.S.Windle, and Mr., \"\t\u2014 ¦\t\u2022\t\u201d\t- \u2019\t1 Wndlc.Miss Audrey Ball has left for Sut-1\t\u201c>-.and Mrs.Charles TWnton ton Junction, where she will take f Montrea), visRcd M s Thomton s up her duties as teacher\t^rs! James Robinfoin'of Sweets- Miss Mary Cousins, of Montreal.\u2022 b Mr.and Mrs.Johnson, of, visited her parents, Mr.and Mrs.| Flo).ida_ and Mr_ and Mrs.C.John-; William Cousins.\tj son visited Mrs, T.r.Miller.Mis Bliss E.M.McKee has returned j Rilen Robinson and Master Wesley] to Brantford, Ont, after visiting j Robjnsoni Mr.and Blrs.James; Mrs.G.31.Robinson and son.Mr.] Lennoxville.is visiting her brother, j McKee.\tEdgar Ransom, spent a day in Blont-1 Mr.Robert Stevenson and Mrs.Ste-1 Blr.and Mrs.!.M.Knowlton have real veljSOni\treturned home after spending a.Mr.Clifford Martin, of Cowans- Mr, Rufus Cromwell has returned to Quebec after spending two weeks j\tv'ktorla \u2018'Ho\u201cspîtâï7\u2019M ontreal.i BVindlc.holiday at his home.\t1\t1\t\" Mr.and Blr.Percy Lower, of Morin Height, were in town visiting relatives and friends.Mrs.Robert Cole and BIr.Gerald Cole visited in South Stukely.| Mr.and Blrs.Tom Farnsworth and Miss Esther Farnsworth visited Blr.] and Mrs.Lewis Farnsworth in Saw-! yerville.Bliss Martha Stevenson, of j Parents, CHECK THESE DOMINION VALUES 216 OI.\t£» Tins .BRIGHT'S CHOICE PEACHES SINGAPORE SLICED\t_ PINEAPPLE -\t3Ti- .25 TEXAS GOLDEN\tJUICE GRAPEFRUIT Hi 'S .25 TOMATO SOUP 3\t.25 EAGLE BRAND ELUE BEERIES - -Sq NO.1 WHITE CLOVER HONEY FLOUR SPECIALS Tin 4-lb, Tin 39 Five Roses Flour 7 lb.Bag .31 EXTEA SPECIAL! COFFEE EARLY M0RNFNG Mb.B.ig .19 RICHMELL0 0.7 BLEND\tMb Bag * ^ ^ Five Roses Flour 24 lb.Bag .s1.03 These values effective until Saturday night, September 10.BIG 5 CLEANSER STRONGHEART DOG FOOD - HAWES' FLOOR WAX FACIAL SOAP WOODBURY\u2019S Banquet Flour,\tC 7 lb.Bag .fil I CHOICE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ORANGES For Juice, Dozen 23* TOMATOES 3 lbs.for .LEMONS Dozen 16-oz.Tins 1-lb.Tin 4 Bars 25 43 29 COOKING APPLES, lb.10c 29c Sc GRAPEFRUIT Each .RED lb.GRAPES 5e 10e Imported Scotch Tweed, Made to Measure.MEN\u2019S SUITS A Regular $30.00 Value.$ 19.50 MEN\u2019S FALL COATS Reg.$13.50 to $24.50.$0.95 to EXTRA SPECIAL! Men\u2019s Quality BROGUES «3a Regular $6.50.1000 Pairs of CHILDREN\u2019S JACK «d JILL QUALITY SHOES Reg.$2.00 to $5.50.C to 98 *2.49 Ladies\u2019 New Fall Shoes$1 a to $2^ Regular to $5.75.$ 14 .95 A Very Special Purchase of Quality Woollens Enable Us to Offer MADE-TO-MEASURE MEN\u2019S SUITS Reg.$27.50 to $35.00, for $19.50 to $24.50 Every garment guaranteed to fit Men\u2019s Odd PANTS Mostly From Suits.Reg.$3.50 to $7.00.$1.98 to $3-95 375 LADIES\u2019\t$g gg FALL COATS .4 erj Reg.Values $12.95 to $27.50.\t*\t^ «\u2022\t\tLadies\u2019 New Fall \u201e. C|\u20acj| t DRESSES 7595° Reg.Values $5.00 to $10.50.\t^\t Men\u2019s Raincoats Reg.to $19.50.$3.49 to $10.95\tMen\u2019s Brush Wool Sweaters $3.29 Reg.$4.95.\tMisses\" New Fall Novelty Skirts $1.98t$2.98 Reg.$2.95 and $3.95.\tLadies\u2019 Twin Set Sweaters $ J.77 Reg.$2.95.Men\u2019s $2.45 Fall Hats $1.50\tMen\u2019s 59c to 75c Cashmere - - 39c Hose - - - 49c\tLadies\u2019 75c and $1.00 FALL OQ GLOVES\tLadies\u2019 Waffle Knit UNDERWEAR Reg- 50c.\t^ jT Q Boys\u2019 Odd Pants, Shorts, Bloomers and Longs Reg.to $3.50.59c to »1.98\tMen\u2019s $1.50 to $2.45 Shirts 75e to $1.50\tChildren\u2019s Cashmere Stockings At Reduced Prices\t1010 Flannelette Blankets $1.59 A Pair LOW PRICES IN MEN\u2019S WORK CLOTHES \u2014Baa: «FRASER BROS.» LIMITED 121 KING STREET WEST ' .J ,¦ Ul BOYS\u2019 WEAR AT AT BARGAIN PRICES Ladies\u2019 Rainette OVERSHOES Regular $1#35 Ladies\u2019 2 and 3 Piece Knitted $2.98 SUITS to \":,Z *6.95 Ladies\u2019 Sweaters and Pullovers Reg.to $6.50.98cto*2.98 PURE WOOL Blankets AT BARGAIN PRICES VISIT OUR YARD GOODS DEPARTMENT FOR REAL SAVINGS i PAGE EIGHT SHEHBKOOKE DAILY RECOUD, IHUiUSLAÏ, SLUXLiaDER 8, 1938, YOU will find it in the Classified Ads Two Cents a Word RADIO PROGRAMS TO ENTERTAIN I l Labor Day holiday with friends in Springfield, Mass.I Mr.and Mrs.M.B.Ferrill and family and Mrs.Cora Ferrill were 1 guests over the week-end and Labor Day of friends in Northampton.Mr.and Mrs.N.Social Items Of Ayer\u2019s Cliff Prices For Classified Advertising : CASH RATE \u2014 2 cents per word, minimum charge, 25 cents for 1U words or less.CHARGE RATE \u2014 3 cents per word, minimum charge, BO cents for 10 BIRTttS\u2014MARRIAGES\u2014DEATHS Death and Funeral Notices, Card of Thanks, In Memoriam without poetry, 75c an insertion.Poetry included in In Memoriam 10c per line extra.Engagements, Weddings, Birth Notices, 50c.List of flowers included in obituary reports 2c a word.25c extra when charge account is opened.Reader Notice in country locals, 15c per line, five words to a line; LennoxviUc and City Brieflets, 20c per line.ERRORS in advertisements will be rectified immediately on attention being called thereto.Female Help Wanted GENERAL WAN'I have references.Apply White, 147 Victoria.Phone 48.Wanted To Purchase TODAY CHLT, Sherbrooke ;\t7:00 p.m.\u2014 French programme; 7:30: Vagabond! Mrs.A.Beane and daughter, of H.Freeman, i Boston, Mass., are visiting at the Miss Freeman and Miss Bryant, all Wyman home.Mrs.F.M.Wyman ÇfHfilïï\tAhH °f Arlington, Mass., were guests îand Mr.Harold Wyman accompan- uLflUUL Jirtn last week at the home of Mr.and ied their guests on a motor trip Mrs.M.B.Ferrill.QOOK TED.MUST YVANTEN HEALTHY OLD HOHSES FOR of the Ajr; g:00: Studio programme;!\t- \u2019 Mr*, c.d.»» mink mod.w* dmroy animais where 8:15.Yvonne Curtis and his violin; ReCeDtiOD for New Teaching\tTIBBITS HILL 8.\tbought Carl McClay, Knowlton.\to.oa.o.,, - o.Ar.r> n.i\tn.\t_.\t.\t__^ Agents Wanted 8:30: Symphony; 8:45: Brault and TM PORTANT MESSAGE TO CHRISTMAS,^ t- Card Agente\u2014If you intend to make this , your most profitable Card Season, none other will offer you a tetter opportunity than the complete and exclusive Master Kraft line.Communicate with us and we will prove it to you.Master Kraft Greeting Card Co., S03 Confederation Building.Montreal.\t_________ may HATCHED\twhite LEG-\tDumas; 9RW: Freddy Poole\tat\tthe horn pullets.Must\tbe good ones,\tpiano; 9.15: Joe Settano and\this\tac- Reasonable price for cash.\tApply Record,\tcordion; 9:3*0: Concert Hall\tof\tthe 200 44.Salesmen Wanted M EN: UE INDEPENDENT OF THE SEA-of crises, of lack of work ; have aone, a business which pay.4 you.Our linen en-tturc you repetitive orders from the rich as well as the 'poor.No experience required.You're work, if you are ambitious will get you a good pÎBoe in life.We will help you.Learn about the value of the offer which we are able to give you, without obligation.Fa mi lex, 570 St.Clement, Montreal______________ To Let SUITE Situation Wented.Female A TfRACTIVE LARGE BRIGHT A.uf offices to let in Record Bloch, win* /\"I [RT, WANTS WORK IN STORE, FRI-days and Saturday».Record, Box 43.lows lacing Wellington Street Heat, Janitor service.Reduced rental.Apply te lias.-ness Office of the Sherbrooke K«cord_U._ O'OUSE, SIX ROOMS, MODERN CON-11 veniences.hardwood finish.210a King jj()X };( Record.West.C.E.Coombs, Phone 220G.__________ Situation Wanted.Male ^ 1 EN ERA I.BLACKSMITH, * sheer, bilingual, 17 years' HORS E-experience.TENDERS Tenders wanted for the building of a new schoolhouse for District No.1.Plans and specifications may be seen at my office until Saturday, September 24th.The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.Signed: A.G.MILLS, Sec.-Trcas., School Trustees, St.Elie d\u2019Orford, Rock Forest, Que.Air; 10:00: Evening Reveries.7.00 p.m.\u2014WEAF : Amos andj Andy; WJZ: Easy Aces; WABC:| jRay Heatherton; CBF: Sports talk; Staff Is Planned by Wo men\u2019s Institute \u2014 Interest ing Paper on Read.around the Gaspe peninsula Mrs.Raymond Burr and daughter, Thelma, of Boston, Mass., were ! Mr.and Mrs.Fred Brown, of Ottawa, were calling on relatives here.Miss Bertha Newcomb, who.has spent the summer with her aunt, Mrs.S.E.Rowell, returned to her home in North Stratford, Conn., ! on Friday.Several from here attended the anniversary party in honor of Mr Mr.Harold Wyman, of Middle-.nen\tbury, Vt, spent a short holiday with * Mr.and Mrs.E.Shelden, of Sher- parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.M.quests of Mr.and Mrs.S.Scott Won hen.Education and Mrs.George McClay at their ; brooke, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Mr^Braverman, of New York, home in Bondville.\t.E- w- She.cen.\thas been a guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.Mrs.Howard Eldridge entertain- Mrs.Roy Smith, of Danvule, has ed at a miscellaneous shower in been visiting her parents, Mr.and \u2014 The Wo- honor of Miss Kathryn Pettes.Miss ;vir£, d.U.Little.many ,, ROOM HEATED APARTMENT, PART-0 ]v furnifihtd if desired w HERDSMAN, ly jvenings TANTED POSITION AS capable of management dairy farm.Phone 3366-R |jfe exuerience in dairy farm work.Protestant, total abstainer, non-smoker, highly 1 AUCTION SALE Monday, September 12th, at 12.30 o\u2019clock, for Mrs.Wm.Curtis, 5 miles from Magog, on Fitch Bay R.R.1, SALE OF ALL HOUSEHOLD GOODS Sawyerville, Sapt.8 CFCF: Rhythm Makers Orchestra.* men\u2019s Institute was entertained at p&ttes was the recipient of 7.30 p.m.\u2014WEAF: Schaefer Sum-; the home of Mrs.M.Silverson.The beautiful and useful gifts.After\tat jjrs_ f{.G.Buck\u2019s on Fri- mertime Revue; WABC: Del Cas-; meeting, which was presided over by opening and admiring her presents,\tunder the auspices of the ino, songs; WJZ: Elvira Rios; CBF:'Mrs.\tI.E.Lobdell, opened\tby sing-\tshe gratefully thanked her friends\tLadies\u2019 Association, was most\tsuc- French programme; CFCF: Uncle | ing\tthe Od*e, followed by\tthe roll\tfor their kindness.Dainty refresh-:cessful financially.Troy; KDKA: Let\u2019s Celebrate.| call,\twhich was answered\tby nam-\tments were served by the hostess,\t¦ Mr and Mrg ^\tc_\tBissell,\twho 8.00 p.m.\u2014WABC: Men Against1 ^8\ta university m Canada or the\tassisted by Mrs.David Bell and Miss\t.; \u2019been nding\tthe\tpast week in Death; WEAF: Rudy Vallee\u2019s Var- British Isles.Several bills were or- jjolen Eldridge.\tSherbrooke, have returned to their iety Hour; CBM: Alfred Wallen-i dered paid and the secretary report- jfr.Homer Davis has returned to b b .stein\u2019s Sinfonietta; CFCF: Tonight je,d there were now thirty-eight bjs borne ;n Greenwood, Mas'S., after ,\tQerar(j Hamel, of Magog, was at Eight,\t'.members m this branch.^\t_____ ispending a few days as a guest of a gue'st at \u201cLakeland Lodge.\u201d E.Hurd.Mrs.H.Strong, of Perth, Ont., m,\t.\t, ,,\t,,\t| with her son, Mr.R.L.Strang, of The rummage sale held on the [ Montreal, spent a week-end with \u2019\u2019\"'their cousin, Mrs.A.G.Clough, and 8.30 p.m.\u2014WABC:\tFeature;! WJZ: Port of Missing Hits; CBM: Plans were made to hold a reception for the new teaching staff in the third week in .September.Committees ,\t\u201e\t.\t| a guest at - _ his cousin, Mr.Forest Eldridge, and, Mi% and Mrs w.Johnston were other relatives in this vicinity.\tin Danville on Wednesday, August Summer Theatre; KDKA: Festival*: Mr and Mrs Louis Rousseau and (, the f\tof Mrs.! me, Mrs.K H.Hunt, Mrs.A.Hurd , infant son, of Sherbrooke, of Music.\t^ ^ iiullL irj.10 ^ 9.00\tp.m.\u2014WJZ:\tPromenade ! and Mrs\u2019.Georg^Hailiday; \"refresh-'week-end visitors of ¥rs\u2019 Rour Symphony Orchestra; WABC: Major ir,ents Mrs.A E Sa'Eer Mrs.M.\u201ceau\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.A T>___ >\tA\t__ TT\t.'Iirtr' A TA -\t- _\t.1 \u2019\t*\t\u2019\t*\t\u2019\t-\t\u2019 Bowes\u2019 Amateur Hour; Good News of 1939.\t_____________________________ 9.30 p.m.\u2014KDKA: Baseball.| berl of the teaching staff and to the ; Knowlton, were guests of Mr.and 10.00 p.m.__WEAF: Music Hall; Parents of the pupils attending the Mrs.Frank _Barnes.WJZ: People I Have Known; WA- ^0,n,soRra'^?T^ School .-\t-\tMTS.L.H.Hunt, ¦u.ca&ui.ei xux- me irix.xxumci uclvio xu.i.\t* and were j Johnston\u2019s aunt, Mrs.George E I Church.Mrs.E.S.Beerworth and Mrs.WEAF:, Matthew and Mrs.I.E.Lohdell.In- Lefebvre.\tIw E.Hurd were guests of Mr.and | vitations are to fee sent to the mem-1__ Mr, and Mrs.Henry Barnes,^ o-\tLome Mitchell, at Danville, one day last_ week.Mr.and Mrs.Forest Eldridge, BC: Essays in Music; CKAC: Gypsy i\tL.H.Hunt, treasurer for the Mr.Homer Davis and Mr.and Mrs.orchestra\ti library, reported that there was now Howard Eldridge visited Mr.' about twenty dollars in the treasury, Mrs.Herbert Robinson in Granby.Miss Joan Piercy has been spending a week with friends in Montreal, Mr.Clough.Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Davis and Miss Mary Hinckly, of Salem, Mass., have been visiting the former\u2019s mother, Mrs.Jennie Vaughan.Mrs.Gordon Thompson and daughters, the Misses Gwen, Beverley and Vera, of Derby, Vt.were calling on Miss Mildred Paul, one day last week.Mr.and Mrs.L.C.Bates, of Derby Centre, Vt., were guests of their cousin, Mr.A.G.Clough.Mr.John Piercy and family have moved from \u201cLakeland Lodge,\u201d into the Allen house, which he purchased last spring.Mr.C.P.Thornton, of Montreal, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Hurd.' w)\t.Were Mrs.E.M.Shepard and Mrs.1 Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Davidson was a P'm' WABC: Americans wjt'h which to purchase new books, j Mr.John Lefebvre and family, of 'A- J* Shepard, assisted by members great sy5ce=*' ,, Waterloo ,,,t-7.x-\tT , 1 Mrs* L.H.Hunt read a very in- New Bedford, Mass, are visiting his of the Order.A lovely wool blanket; Mr.D.\t,\t,1 \u201e \\F00 P-ir\u2019'\tJse.ws;\tteresting and instructive paper on brother, Mr.Arthur Lefebvre, and was raffled and Mrs.M.R.Whit-j took charge Contenta of kitehen, dirinK room, living Spots; WEAF: Gliding Swing;WA- \u201cModern Education,\u201d which had been othpr reiatives\tjcomb, of Frelighsburg, became the , Saints Church on Sunday.He wa.none, ipcomrneded, married, no family.Apply room, three bedrooms, sowing machine, BG: Gotham Gazette; CBM: News; prepared bv Mrs V G Hurley.I\tw Toonovrl Fldrirlo-e Miss owner of the prize.A very beauti- ; accompanied here by Mrs.Wells ARGYLE avenue, nine room\tGonW, Sweetehurg.Que.\twaging machine and wringer, dishes, lamps, cKAC: Sports; pianologue: KDKA:.pleparea Dy *vlrs' V' u' nur\u2019\tMr.W Leonard Eldridge, Miss .o^er OX tne pnze.A y\tan\this mother and friends -.-J\t- Terms: K,n,\u201ec.\tnr\tI\tr, TT*.\tjllelen Eldridge and Master Jackie ful silk umbrella, aonatea oy lv^r' ' r Montreal News, weather._______ .\t_\t|\tGeneral Notes\tton Rrophv, of Montreal, was won by\tM°ntî,eat; 34:1 house, four fireplaces, furnace, nice grounds, rent $25 per month.Immediate pos- and bedding.No .reserve.0 Phone Edwards, 135 \u201e.\u201e l,tV reliable, NE ROOM, $3; FIVE ROOMS, $18; hlx Houst, w rooms, $25; also seven rooms heated.heated, $45.Phone Ed- $:)0 : five wards, 13! S ROOM TENEMENT.ONE Apply 42 Oil- :iX LARGE floor, in North Ward, ieapie.Phono 383.Miscclianeous \"PRIVATE CONVERSATIONAL COURSE.¦I- English and French.Marie Irene Dion.33a King Street West.Apt.8.Phone 2162-R.¦JF ICY CLES, RENTALS, REPAIRS.AC-G cessories.Rubber wringer roila fitted.Wagon and carriaue tires.Lawn mower repairs, sharpening.Engineering, Hmught-ing, taxidermy.Phone Brodeur, West.EXPERIENCED FARMER, * ^ aged, good worker and milker, teamster, honest, can give good references, ood, milk, garden.Fred Daniels, Waterville, Que.Ij'XPETUENCED SILK KNITTER WORK-\u201c J or (1 sires work.Write Box 74, Len-noxville.Quo.ruga MIDDLE- Cash, R.M.DEMERS, Auctioneer.Phone 1005.\tSherbrooke Roofer yy E.HETHERINGTON, repaired.GRAY E L Phone lCe02r3, Sherbrooke.AUCTION SALE for W.E.Sevigny, Residence, 50 Olivier St., Saturday, Sept.10th, 12.30 p.m.E.D.T.Modern household articles, comprising 11.30\tn.m.\u2014WEAF:\tRichard For Sale r* General Notes\tI Eldridge, of Knowlton, were tea ~\t.\t*\tC.Hudon, assistant supem-i , f M\t^ r r viu Himber\u2019s Orchestra; WABC: Kay tendent of the Bank of Montreal, vis- ^e*ts °f Mr\u2019 an M\t' d Kyser\u2019s Orchestra; WJZ: Dance ited this bank branch.\tI Mr and Mrs Charles Barnes of orchestra.\t| Miss Helen McCuin, of Dan,forth,1Mr\u20191,aT,d MT\u2019\tfMr'md TOMORROW\t! Me., who has been visiting relatives\tJ,,\t1 f M d 7:00 p.m.\u2014WEAF: Amos and An- at Waterville, Vt has joined herjMrs' a_^______________1______.dy; WABC: Rav Heatherton; WJZ: mother, Mrs.A.H.McCuin, at the Dick Todd, songs; OBF: Sports talk; home of Mrs.B.M.Bartholomew.CP\u2019OF: House of Peter McGregor.Mr.and Mrs.David McKeage, of 7:30 p.m.\u2014WABC: Adventures in Rock Island, and Mr.P red Munn of Science* WJZ* Carol Wevmann: Portland, Me., were guests of Mr._\t.\t^ ».WE*F* The R-l™; CBM, O»» gjftxa *1*»» *nd vi.ited.\t«,nl.M_r.d\tN,H ,ccon\u201e)lnirf by M\u201e, E.sis srzT&xr S'.GiS.\t^ w.c- d^.«-j\t«tb».\t\"\u201c««\u201cÿ,\"» «¦.f y\tWEAF: Cities Service; George, Norman, Ivy, Eric and Earl,; Mrs.May Hinkley, of Manchester, Newport, Vt\u201e were visiting Mrs.A.Mrs.A.G- Davidson has returned FARNHAM Miss Ruth Clohosy, accompanied Miss Irene Corey, of Stanbridge East.A delicious home made fruit |\tthe t two m0nths with cake, given by Mrs.C.Manson, was, P ?ent PM and Hrs> AIfrei won by Miss Avis Blake.Miss ; n A Hazel Odell, of Stanbridge East.\tMr and Mrs.H_ D yydls and son, told fortunes.The proceeds amount-\tWell?< of Waterloo, and then- ed to about seventj-five doll/is.j ^aests, of Montreal, were tea guests Mrs.T.J.Cassidy has returner, of Mr and Mrs j W.Davidson, from Visiting relatives in Montreal, Mrs.L P.Knowlton and child-en, and Ogdensburg, N.Y.\t!\tof Knowlton Landing, are spending Miss Patterson, of Manchester, j a week wHh her parents, Mr.and \u201d ' Mrs.Alfred Davidson.and a Beautyrest mat tress, vanity bench, Windsor chair, floor 8:00 p.m.\u2014 vv rj-nr .^hwcs ocivivc, -» -\t- \u2014 aia-j \u2014.-\t.ami table lamps, boudoir lamps, extra bed \\VJZ: Maurice Spitalny\u2019s orchestra; have returned from the Gaspe coast, N.H., and Mr.Ring, o_f Manchester,^.Lagrange recently, fcomplete).Majestic radÂo, three uphod-\t*\t- \u201c 8 67 King ] 1376-R STRAWBERRY RHUBARD ROOTS, 10c stored arm chairs, parlor table, smoking Live Stock For Sale T1AY WARE.1.100-1,200 1*4 year old horse, yerville.YEARS OLD; Jim Lassemba, Saw-j goleum rugs, kitchen table, chairs, rockers, clock, Findlay stove, combined s^s* and 1>EAUTIFUL ST.BERNARD PUPPIES coal or wood, enamelled cream and green, ^ and grown stock.Egbert Healy.Rich- lT;e new, used only one winter, and numer-mond, Que.\t,OU3 ot,1Gr articles.Terms: Cash.R.M.DEMERS, Auctioneer.ITKCT * ^ carrv RIC LIGHTING PLANT, WILL arry forty lights; also rur washing WABC: First Nighter; OFCF: To- where they visited relatives.Mrs.were guests of Mrs.Binkley\u2019s cou-night at Eight \"\t\u2019\tDunn and daughter, Jean, who ac- s;n| Mr.G.McCorkill, and family.\u2018 8:30 pm\u2014WABC: St.Louis Blues; companied them to Gaspe, are re-; Mr.and Mrs.C.MacLean, of West | WJZ: If I Had the Chance; CBM: mammg for a longer visit.\t;Brome, accompanied by Mr.and The Old Gardener.\t, Mrs-\tN- \u201cast'116/ Mrs\u2019 F; Mrs.C.Chappell and Miss Jessie 9:00 p.m.\u2014WABC: Hollywood Ho- Carson and Mr.Reginald Carson, of.McCorkiU and tel; WEAF: Waltz Time; WJZ: An- Richmond, were guests of Mr.\u2014 dre Monici\u2019s orchestra.\tMl,s- G'_| Mrs.M.Matthew and the Misses* GRANBY Mrs.Samuel Stone, who has been spending several Miss Gladys Lancaster is speua-ing a few weeks in Richmond with her sisters.LAKE MEGANTIC j machine.Water pump, etc.Bclvidere Road.John Maguire, GOULD Wanted To Rent .303 SAVAGE IN tASF, .32 WIN-chester Spec In 1 in case, 200 used new and used stoves at very low Francis Ingalls, Sutton Junction.rpwo ROOM HEATED APARTMENT, lires, i.furnished, preferably cent : ally located, pru-cs.Record, Box IP.________________________ ^PEED BOAT WITH STEP BOTTOM.i kJ mahogany finish.A family runabout | with six passengers or a hydroplane with capable if better than 40 Murbleton Fair dance, Bishopton, Fri., Sept.9.Dixie Roys.Lunch.and\t^r' Pjee p\u2019\u2019nSey\tsPen^\tdaughter, Mrs.Fred Buck, and Mr.\u2018\ta day in\tMontreal.\tBuck, has returned to her home in Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Vivier, of Ot- West Çhefford 9:30 p.m.\u2014WEAF: Death Valley ^^Hunt^nd^E^MaUhew'mo- tawa\u2019 and Miss Marion Benson nlot' j Mr.Leslie McCorkill, Mr.Leslie Days;\tWJZ:\tMarch\tof\tTime; CBM:\t^ M*\t^^\t^f.\tE\tMatthew^no\tored to\tFarnham and vi ited\tMrs.\tOliver, Mr.Edgar Germain, Miss Dick Jurgen\ts\torchestra\tlueJts\tof\tMr\tand\tMrs\tCE\tMe-; Vivier\u2019s\tfather, Mr.Charles Benson, :\tGw\u20acn p]acev and Miss Bery] Mich- S2*tS,\u2019&.,aUS5 the T»™- «*\tMisses M, -ni Tte» el, ef Mentee,!.isi.e.i Me.,\u201ed Mes.cing, Wn*Ar .wayne tvmgsoicnes ^ Fair< Mr_ Lincoln Matthew, who Benson.\t.\u201e\tR.A.Butterworth Mr.and Mrs.Edward Boyd and weeks with her Miss Joy McGregor, of Brigham, spent a week-end visiting old friends.Dr.and Mrs.F.S.Dorrance, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.R.McLeod at their summer cottage.Miss Myrtle Devine, who has been the guest of Miss Hazel Neil for & COWANSVILLE Poultry For Sale passengers, IV,Sl,, very rcsmmblc.Mrs.I.G.Beattie, Soo it.id Brompton o i 4 vi irrxiv nu*.\t94(), C.F.Ilerscy, 1 Route 4.Magog, Que.\t_________________ Lake Hotel or Phone 3a London Street.Dance, Selby Lake, Friday.Rollie Badger & Knights of Note.BUSINESS DIRECTORY ul Advocates QUALITY; KITS I now Rvailnblc at reasonable price.Mack ! ! Ross, R.M.D.2, Sherbrooke, Que, IT'OR SALE AT EATON CEMETERY | DANVILLE RUGG, ____________________________\tabout 40 rods of fence including top and MIGNAUL'I.HOLT HAM\tAND bolb.m boards.APPD *'> Robert k.rkby.& Walsh Bifckton, or A.W.Lnbcree, Bui wo r._______ E.W.Smith, Notary.Phone 44.BULWER I > El K : Jc A EH ABLE CASH BUYERS W ANTED Sherbrreke or LennoxviUc for dry I-an i Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.daughters, Margaret and Marion.Mr.and Mrs.E.S.Cummings were Thomas Campbell were Mr.and Mrs.and Mrs.McBride, of\t' vjsiting in Tomifobia.\t.\t.IV.S.a«™.M,,, U» Crn.bu*\tto\t,nd Mt, E.«.Og-kW-j SSJft\tESh mV Uay, A,gu,t 29,1t.wiih Mi.MorrlU./AHARLES-EM1LE BELANGER.R A.M.U Com.L.I.A.C.A., Chartt-rto Account- ant.65 Wellington North.Phone 1641.Certified Accountant J.H.BRYCE.C P.A., C.G.A.AUDITOR.18# Quebec St.Sherbrook*.Tel.1308.Collection Brokers A ÛOOUNTS, NOTES AND CLAIMS OF any description col I octet! anywhere.Prompt Service.Collection Brokers Rcu\u2019d.» 44b WcUinpton Street North.__________ Financial SUES VND SERVICE guests Smith.Miss Etta Clohosy, of Montreal, has returned from Old Orchard, Me., and is spending a holiday here at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Martin Clohosy.and family.Mr.and days in Montreal Mr.Alex Burton was home from Montreal for the week-end.Mr.Burton has been in the Royal Victoria Mrs.W.Christie, of Hospital for treatment.guests of Mrs.The local school opened on Mon- iind Mr.\u2019 bou'gias Winslow, of Sher- McBride and children remained., Mr.* and Mrs.W.G.Wilson visited Christie\u2019s sister\u2019, Mrs.\u2014of'c-outh Durham as teacher brooke, Mr.and Mrs.Omer Lapalme, The many friends of Mrs.Edward Mrs.: Richard Shorten.\tGuire, and family\t; M° and Mrs E Boyd and Miss of Bury, and Mr.and Mrs.Sam 1 Griffith are pleased to know she has Miss Frances Montgomery, of Friends of Mr.L.G.Rogers will , Campbell of Cookshire.\treturned home from the Sherbrooke ; Montreal, spent a week-end at her be sorry to learn that he is still ser- Joy McGregor -pent a f a y Mr and Mrs.Dahlin and son, Hospital and wish her a speedy re- home here.\tiously ill in Hotel Dieu Hospital at Megantic.Donald, of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Mrs.covery.\t, | Messrs.E.A.Thomipson and Ren- Montreal.\t1 :V11SS Merne rowers, Ed.Smithson, of Springfield, Mass., were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.after spending Mr, Allen Nixon has returned, j w;ck Thompson, of Montreal, visited | Miss Ruby Benson visited her sis- Centre, is attending school heie.by the serious illness of her father.Mr.and Mrs.Leon Crandall and Miss Shirley Crandall have returned from a holiday spent in Claremont, N.H.Mrs.Murdo A.McDonald has returned from Montreal.Her many friends are pleased to hear that she is improving in health.-p\t! Master Glenn Matheson is visiting 0\this grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.J.short holiday in I their mother, Mrs.A.E.Thompson, ter.Mrs.H.TaA\u2019lor, and Mr.Taylor friends from Asbestos, were in town Henry Kidd.\tNew York State.\t_\tj Miss Maude Banks, of Macdon- atld family, of Magog.Mrs.Emma Lee is spending a Mr.and Mrs.L.Gonin and two j a],d College, visited her parents, Mr.jl-.Russell Cook and a week among friends in Lancaster, sons, spent a few days in Montreal, i and Mrs.John Banks.X.H., and other points in Maine and Mr.and Mrs.Harry Carr and son, Messrs.Albert Swail, of Osh aw a, Vermont States.\tof Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.Ont., and James Swail, of Northamp- Mr.and Mrs.Sam Stevenson, of and Mrs.Russell Fleming.\t| ton, Mass., who were called here by Concord, N.H., were guests las' Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Alex i the serious illness of their brothel, n n.\tu| .\u2022\t« .j week of Mr.ami Mrs.Lewis Orr Montgomery were their nephew, Mr., Mr.W.A.Swan, visited_theiir_ niece, Koss-Diron Licctnc Ltd.and also called on other relative and friends.mire, is arrenumg senov\t|A DupIessiS| in Sherbrooke.The Ladies Aid held their regular | Mri Robert christie) of LoWell, ; meeting m the hall.Lunch vas serv-i Mass .s a\tt of Mr_ ^ Mrs- party of ed at the noon ^°ut by the\t: AUan McDonald, Mrs.Cedric Dougall, Mrs.George : Mr.Leslie Rav and Mrs.Robert visiting Mr.Cook\u2019s parents, Mr.and ««non ana >ir?.\t~F°-*\u2019.Ray< 0f LennoxviUe, were guests -\tbusiness meeting follow- ^\tYcDonald.u i-b\tMr.and Mrs.Allan McDonald.a e pi >\tThey were accompanied home bv by 17 - 21 Frontenac St.Phono fit.\u2019 irr Montgomery were their nephew, Mr., mr.»v.a.owau, \u2022cs McKenr.ev.of Alberta; Mr.and Mrs.I Mrs.Errol French, and Mr.French.Claude MeCrea, of Montreal; Mrs.] The many friends of Mrs.\\Viluam Business t RE-ORGANIZED.CAPITAL 1 obtained, credit adjustod.Confidential interview.G.S.Sharpe.Suite 6.Rosen-bloom Bid».66 Wellitijiton No.Sherbrooke.Insurance OOUTHWOOD, CAMPBELL & HOWARD.Ins.Agents and money to loan on mortgages, 4 Mar.iuelte, Sherbrooke.Rhone 106 Optometrist MRS.A.H.LASER EE.OPTOMETRIST.128 Wellington No., Apt.I.Phone 2XU.Physician» and Surgeon» XJ n OFFICES TO LET Henry Kidd were Mr.and Mrs.Fred (or, of Alberta.Rowell and Miss Jean Rowell, of M ] Sherbrooke.Callers on Monday at : M the same home were Mrs.Cora Dawson and Mr.Tom Kingsley, of Ohio.Mr.and Mrs.Grin Campbell and baby, Malcolm, Mrs.Pearl Anderson\u2019 and Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Campbell were Sunday guests of Mr.ami Mrs.Frank Anderson at Bishopton.Burton and Mrs.Rufus Thompson, Mrs.Albert Cook.\ta1?^ a sb°rt Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Caldwell and ed, presided over daughter.Constance, accompanied Mrs.Burton.The afteinoo\tj Miss Dorothy McDonald, by the Misses Madeline Cook and sPent m quilting.\tI ^ atld jjrSi Beaton were in Ruth Clohosy, motored to Montreal.: Mr- and Mrs.F.Thomas\tSherbrooke recently.Mrs.McKay, of St.Lambert, is; Hillside on ., unday as g s M \u2022 ^\t\\ Casselman is in Quebec patient Tn the'Sheb:rooke Hos- visiting her son, Mr James Me-; a«d Mrs.Crawford.s ib\tCity for a week.
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