Sherbrooke daily record, 29 mars 1924, samedi 29 mars 1924
[" * \u2022 - - x 1-.¦\tï ' '\t'\t' \u2019 Sherbrooke Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE.SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1924.Twenty-seveftth Year.EXPERIMENTAL FARM APPROPRIATION PASSED Startling Disclosures Promised-Tram Men Still Out ^=========== LONDONTRAM AND BBS OPERATORS VOTE TO ACCEPT TERMS OFFERED Dominion Farms Came Under Fire Before Commons House of Commons Spent Yesterday Discussing Agricultural Matters Over an Item in Estimates of Department of Agriculture for Experimental Farms, Which Carried Through Committee of Supply at Original Figures, Namely, $1,400,000, After an Amendment by Miss MacPhail, Progressive Member for Southeast Grey, Suggesting a Decrease of $200,000, Was Defeated-Progressive Members from Agricultural Constituencies Were Not Backward in Criticism of Experimental Farms.(Associated Press Despatch.) OTTAWA, ONT., March 29.\u2014Dominion Experimental Farms came under fire in the House of Commons yesterday.An appropriation of .$1,400,000, a reduction of $125,000 from the amount asked by the Government last year for experimental farms, was before the House in committee of supply.Progressive members from agricultural constituencies were not backward in criticisms of the farms, and the suggestion was made that a part of this work might properly be left to the Provinces.Under present conditions there was overlapping and duplication, it was charged.From the only lady member of the House, Miss Agnes C.MacPhail, Progressive, Southeast Grey, came a motion to cut down the vote by $200,000.She advocated placing the experimental part of the work under control of the Council for Industrial Research.The beautiful grounds might very well be administered by the parks branch of the Interior Department, when they would cease to mock people who could not afford such comfort.Among the advocates of experimental farms was Hon.S.F.Tolmie, former Minister of Agriculture, who declared that Canada had the best experimental farm system in the world.Hon.W.R.Motherwell, present Minister of Agriculture, was emphatic in his statement that the farms justified the money spent on \u201cWe have too many experimental farms in Canada, but they are there and are doing useful work, and we must keep them going,\u2019\u2019 ne sam- .J Miss MacPhail\u2019s amendment was declared lo# and the item carried just before adjournment.On Monday, the Commons will discuss public bills and orders, also some resolutions by private members.ACT TO INCORPORATE FREE METHODIST CHURCH OF CANADA OTTAWA, March 29.\u2014Notice is given in the current issue of the Canada Gazette, of an application to Parliament for an act to incorporate the Free Methodist Church of Canada.The application is dated Kingston, and bears the names of four clergymen and four laymen domiciled in the Provinces of Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta.COMMITTEE TO STUDY ST.LAWRENCE WATERWAY PLAN OTTAWA, March 29.\u2014Men whose \u201cjudgment will be recognized as independent,\u201d will be appointed by the Canadian Government on the Canadian National Committee in regard to the St.Lawrence waterway development, stated Premier King in the House of Commons, yesterday.m , mm mmm - «¦ -.mornmg papers.They include ah immediate wage advance of six shillings, with the remaining two shillings demanded by the men fluctuating, according to After Having been thrown and kicked by his mount, \u201cLiltîe Favorite,\u201d during the recent army point to\t1',vJu\u201eVhpvttbe^ sus- point race meet at Arborfieid Cross, the Prince of Wales is shown being picked up by spectators.The acci-\tj .\t\u201e j .\u2018 service will be dent was caused hv the Prince\u2019s horse failing to take a jump.While not seriously injured, a cut which he\tj c e VTnriHnv « s a ï»\ti\t\u2022 wy\tj i\t*\ti* resumed ije.Ld.Le Delegates in Session Today to Discuss Terms of Strike Settlement Proposed in Consequence of Yesterday\u2019s Negotiations\u2014If Transport Trouble Is Safely Passed, Government Still Will Be Faced with Difficulty Regarding Miners\u2019 Conference\u2014Miners\u2019 Representatives Yesterday Rejected Owners\u2019 Offer.- *-\u2014< (Associated Pres* Despatch) LONDON, Mar.29.\u2014Delegates of the Transport Workers\u2019 Union and the tramway and bus companies met at eleven o\u2019clock this morning to discuss the terms of the strike settlement proposed in consequence of yesterday\u2019s negotiations.If the delegates ratify the terms lhey will remain to be put before the workers for ballot, and according to the Union Secretary, Ernest Bevins, work will not be resumed until the result is declared.Meanwhile, all the parties officially concerned in the arrangement refuse to confirm or deny the authority of the terms given in last night\u2019s despatches, although these are generally believed to be accurate and are announced by all the received above the eye may leave a permanent scar.Prince Henry, who had also come a cropper in an earlier race on the same day, and the Duke of York saw their brother take this, his twelfth serious spill.STATEMENTS ARE LIES, SAYS DAUGHERTY & * *\tBETWEEN EIGHT AND TEN # *\t.MILLIONS WERE RE- * *\tMITTED TO CANADA « « - * ?(Associated Press Despatch.) i$s LONDON.Mar.29.(Cable).& \u2014Between eight and ten mill- $ *\tions of dollars were remitt- * *\ted to Canada this week and Si-Si through New York in final Si Si adjustment of British Gov- Si *\ternment debts to Canada & *\thanging over from the war.* Si\t% Si Si Si Si Si % Si Si * Si Si Si Si ft ft NEW SORT OF WEAPON IS KNOWN AS KNIFE-REVOLVER Chief Accouiitant Promises To Publish  Report Dealing With Charges Made In Connection With The Accounting System\u2018 If the transport trouble is safely passed, the Government still will be faced with the difficulty regarding tb© miners\u2019 conference.The men\u2019s delegates yesterday rejected the owners\u2019 offer to establish a minimum wage standard at thirty-two per MARSHAL FOCH, who is now in cent above the pre war mark, and Rome> where he was received by are determined to adhere to theirde- Pope pius_ He aIto attended Moo.mand for forty per cent above.This a .consutorv at St.Peter\u2019s.^-\" ™\u2019\u201d\t-P*- In addition to this bar to settle-\u2018ment, the parliamentary labor party Accounting Staff Not to Serve as a Political Football, for at a meeting yesterday decided to D\ti 1- \u2022\to S, o 1-X- d\t\u2022i\u2019-i*.call upon the Government to intro- rersonal Grievances or Petty Politics\u2014Responsibility ^lice jn the House of Commons the Will Be Attributed to Its Proper Source\u2014Contended mine res\u2019 minimum wage bill, which ,,\t.r-< l D * txr c\ts i rr .c e.\tminers tentatively piomised re- that Counter-Reports Were Scrupulously Kept Secret\u2014 centiy, hut which they hoped to av- Mr.B.A.Dugal Engaged in Compiling Report, Which ert renewal of negotiations be- \u2014 - -\t-\t-\t^ r >\tj tween the men and the mine owners- Will Be Completed by the End of the Week.C IVIC matters, particularly with*\" regard to the accounting system, promise to produce new (Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, Mar.29.\u2014A new ,\t,\t^ sort of weapon, known as the developments during the course of \u201cknife-revolver,\u201d and *ed for eith- becoming week.\tbh\ta\t^\t~\t^\t^\t^ er cutting, stabbing or shooting.Spoken to this morning by a\tre-1\t[I\tC\tft\tFV\tIH\t1*\tÏ\tftT\t/ t was found in the possession of a présentative of the Record, with\tre-\tfl\tlj\tM\tII\tiiJ\t13\tII\t1\tIf\tll man who gave bis name as Jack gard to the disclosures made at the\tv a * ?'w» «.astenuch,\tforty- of Lachine, session of the City Council last! .\t,\twho wfw b Id on a drun i ii.; « Monday evening when extracts from Treasury Mellon\u2014is getting under charge here last night.On one side ! the auditors\u2019 reporttr were read, Mr.way in the Senate, the resignation of ^ Ule weapon is the cartridge iB.A.Dugal, chief accountant of the Harry M.Daugherty as Attorney- chamber and on the other side is1 city, observed that he was not in General has cast some doubt over the the knift.A catch in the b'-*4- a position to say much at the present Reporl States Sir Henry Thornton future course of the special inquiry the revolver releases the knife,\tbut that within the very near1\t-\t- J - into his conduct.\twhich is made to « ide\tsuture he would have completed an The status of the investigation til the point projects beyond the expose of the true facts relative to RUMORED C.N.R.BACK TO LONDON Members of tbe ministry attend-jed the meeting and opposd introduc-jtion of such a bill, urging continu-! anee of the efforts- to settle by ne-igoUiMons.After a prolonged dis-!cr- ' m the ministers were outvoted, th' y to forty.This puts the Government in a dilemma, and, accord- -\t______ ing to the opposition press, creates Reiwe_n .Sevenlv-five and One a serious position for the ministers, Dviween oeveniy nve ana ^ une and there is little hope of passing such a measure.Nine Met Death In Tnrnado (Continued on Page 13.) end of the barrel.Ex-U.S.Attorney-General l\u201c\u201ce! French Premier\u2019s Declaration Of Policy Formal Statement in Connection With His Resignation.(Associated Press Despatch) ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., Mar.29.\u2014Besieged by newspaper men, ever since his arrival last evening, former Attorney General Harry M Awaited With Interest-Mahe-Up Of New Cabinet Cansed Quite A Little Surprise accounting conditions at the city hall ».r.Dugal is now preparing an extensive report which will deal with the different matters disclosed, and it is expected that same will be ready about the end of coming week.He stated that the attack made on the to Manage London, Midland and Scottish Railway\u2014\u201cHave No Knowledge of It,\u201d Says Sir Henry.RATIFFD AGREEMENT REGARDING GREENUND Hundred Were Injured, Some Probably Fatally, While Property Damage Is Estimated at Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars.«scs\t__ ,\t.in detail and support his contentions Daugherty, finally decided to issue French Press in General Is Satisfied With New Ministry, with tangible proofs.Believing that It Was Formed to Promote General Inter-true and what ests or Country and to Inject a Little Calm into revered Win tell what should have been said, Atmosphere of Politics\u2014Practically Certain that It Will hutrwlls \u201c\"«aid.I will make Receive Vote of Confidence in Chamber on Monday.(Associated Pres* Despatch) NEW YORK.Mar.29.\u2014\u201cNothing in it at all,\u201d said Sir Henry accounting system was based on the j Thornton, president of the Canad-auditors\u2019 reporta for 1921 and 1922 :ian National Railways, this morn-and that, in his own defence, he ing in denying a report that he is would go back as far as the reports ! to return to England to take over of 1920, all of which he will discuss I the management of the London, a formal statement in connection with his resignation this morning.As he handed a sheet of hotel stationary upon which he had scrawled a few lines to a group of reporters, he said, \u201cWell, boys, I hope I\u2019ll be let alone for a while now4.\u201d \u201cI know nothing further to say at this time or while here, a far as I know, except to take advantage of this, my first opportunity to advise j the country that I hope the lies told by irresponsible so-called witnesses ! onK\tl-''ench public, and to Education Henri De Jouv-enel, \u201cthe principal champion of the League of Nations.\u201d Poincare indicated that be intends to move in the direction of fresh accords for peace.The newspaper concludes by observing that the situation was neat- (Associated Press Despatch.) i ARIS, Mar.29.\u2014The make-up of M.Poincare\u2019s new cabinet caused some astonishment am-throwing doings and improper associations on j\tu\"de>' h.'m for,th'v° y*a.™ °nr my part will not be believed.\t| more, and replacing them with a.\t,\t,\t,- or» nlnin lies nrnrnr- combination including men who in ly summed up in a remark made by i LneZ Yim\t: parliament voted against his fiscal j Deputy Leon Blum to former Pre- measures.The Premier's déclara-1 mier Briand yesterday: \u201cTwo tion of policy in the Chamber of! years ago Poincare took your min-Deputies next Monday for this rca-|isters.This time he is taking your fev nerlnrv would fail Wv friends son is awaited with great interest.; policy.\u201d for pen y ,.\t, ,\t, f r Poincare\u2019s motives, explained by The press in general is satisfied know full well what kind of life I\t^ to ^ ^ fir8tly_ ajwith the new mKinistryt believing.desire to surround himself with that it was formed to promote thëiL, accumulated experience, know men of capability, either by reason : general interests of the country andjj^gg and wjsdom tempered with of ripe experience or native talent,[lo inject a little calm into the fcv'-!mature age\u201d and secondly, to bridge the gap j ©red atmosphere of politics.It isj\t0jts which Mr Dugal is ed to be told to create prejudice.Considering the committee is without legal authority to make inquiry Into any such subjects, prosecution for perjury would fail.My friends know full well what kind of life I have always lived.\u201d ATTACK ON SECRETARY OF TREASURY MELLON WASHINGTON, March 29.I public my several counter reports vvh.ch were kept scrupulously secret for reasons which I ignore.Place Hats on Heads Where They Delong.\u201cThe attack on the accounting department.consisted largely of vague assertions with hats thrown in the air.Incidentally they are still floating there.I now propose to place them on the heads where they belong, acting with justice but also with firmness.\u201cThe accounting staff Coes not propose to allow itself to be used for political capital be it personal, or municipal.I am fully prepared to make a vigorous defence, the effec-i tivencss of which has been increased Midland and Scottish Railway.Sir Henry arrived in New York from Montreal this morning.Ques- Hone that Treaty Will Do Away With Further Conflicts Be- (Associated Press Despatch) KANSAS CITY, Mo., Mar.29\u2014 tween Danish and Norwegian ^Tine persons dead, between seven-p\t.\tty-five and one hundred injured, (jOVerninentS.\tI several probably fatally, and pro- \u2014\t¦\t.perty damage estimated at hundreds (Associated Press Despatch) of thousands of dollars, is the toll of CHRISTIANIA, Norway, Mar.29.the tornado and wind storms that __The Storthing yesterday ratified swept parts of Oklahoma, Kansas, the agreement over Greenland, re- today, Missouri and Illinois late yes-cently arrived at by delegates repre- terday and last night, senting the Danish and Norwegian Eight persons were killed and Governments.The vote vfras 127 to i more than seventy injured at Shaw-g,\tjnee, Okla., where two hundred hom- At the time the agreement was es in the best residential sections signed it was announced that there were destroyed.tic-ied by the Canadian Press.lm was.every likeUbood o^Rs^bviating Four hundred students in a high declare dthat the report which was cabled from London last night was news to him.\u201cI have not heard anything about it,\u201d he said, \u201cand I have no intention of returning to London.You may say there is nothing at all in it.\u201d Sir Henry said he was in New York on important business in connection with the Canadian National, but declined to divulge its nature.(Continued on page Nine) further conflicts growing out of the school there narrowly escaped death respective interests of the two coun- or serious injury when they were tries in Greenland.\tj dismissed only a few minutes be- -»\tjfore the building was demolished.A EIGHT KILLED BY TORNADO | small boy miraculously escaped (Associated Press Despatch) |death, when at the first Sign of the SHAWNEE, Okla., March 29\u2014 storm, he lumped into a refnger- \u2014 shortly before his home waa Eight persons arc known to have ator, sho been killed, a score or more serious- 'vrJJked- ,\t,.\t.ly injured and about 100 others The storm, traveling in a north- slightly injured when 100 others' a tornado easterly city late yesterday.UNLESS ULSTER BOUNDRY PROBLEM IS SOON SETTLED, THERE IS CHANCE OF TROUBLE BREAKING OUT AGAIN .\t.© \u2019 \u201e ,i,0which threatened to form between1 deemed certain ^h'L0\t^\tthe two wings of the Republican a vote of confi of another member of President Ooiidge's cabinet Secretary of the ^ j3 not< howeverj thç intcr that it will receive j confidence in the Cham- THE WEATHER ?* EASTERLY GALES WITH SNOW OR SLEET now preparing in defence of the ac-,\t,,\t,\ti counting department, will be publish- ., bCAccording to the Echo de parU.«d the benefit of the Record read- pretation made by his newspaper ; Albert Sarraut, former Minister ofjerP-®s s°°n af same are completed, critics.According to L\u2019Oeuvre, his : Colonies, and one of the delegates^\" that the citizens can realize for programme is one of international j to the Washington Naval Confer-j themselves the actual state ol af-rather than internal agreements., encc.is to be appointed ambassador; ta'rs in municipal matteis.The Premier, it says, could have jn Japan, in succession to Paul direction, struck Prague He plans to°returnKetoUMont- struck\" the'^orthwest ' paü of \"this «d Noble, Okla., injuring five per-nc pians to reiurn lo -uont *.\t.\t,\tr\tIsons and causing heavy property damage.Only one death was reported in Kansas, a boy being killed by lightning at Goff, but property damage running into thousands of dollars was caused at Crisfield, nearly every home was destroyed.Four persons were injured at Vernon, Texas, where considerable Four Members of Irish Free State Government Will Join property damage was done by a i uur iTiciuijtia v/i\t.\t- - «\tj windstorm.Wire communication in Joseph McGrath, Resigned Minister ot Industry and 8omo sections of Texas is said to be Commerce, to Form an Independent Group.\tjAvilis., one person was in- Ijured and several buildings in the found no better means of showing j Claudel, who is retiring shortly, his intention to remain neutral in __________ ^hc approaching elections than bvi TO PURSUE SAME FOREIGN A storm of unusual intensity is] giving the Interior Ministry to Jus-\tPOLICY approaching the Great Lakes from j tin Dc Selves.\t| (Associated Press Despatch) the westward.The weather is nowj In its foreign policy the evolution] PARIS, March 29.\u2014 (\\ia Havas) more]\u2014At a cabinet meeting this morn- quite cold throughout the Dominion of the government is even n except in the Maritime Provinces.marked, L\u2019Oeuvro declares, by TO PRESS CLAIM AS HEIR TO ESTATE OF $250,000,000 WINNIPEG, March 29\u2014Claiming to be the son of Baron Gerton, of Tatton, Cheshire, Stanley Prest, of Winnipeg, will press his claim as heir to an estate of $250,000,000.(Associated Press Despatch) ONDON, Mar.29.\u2014Four members of the Government party will join Joseph McGrath, re- there is a chance of trouble to break business section unroofed when a again.\tstorm struck there last night.Some Before making his decision to property damage was also report-form the new party, Mr.McGrath ed in St.Louis.Heavy rainfalls were ^\tr,11.IP'\" JoaeJint\t| is quoted as saying he consulted reported in Missouri, Oklahoma and s.gned Irish Free State funster o0M \"those officer* to whom he consid- Kansas.Industry and Commerce, to form an ered himse,f bound in honor,\u201d or in I -^- independent group, according to the other WOrds the leaders of the army MINERS AGREE ON NEW CON-Dailv Telegraph\u2019s Dublin corres- mutiny.\t!\tTRACT, pondent.\t! According to the Daily Mail writ- BALTIMORE, Md., Mar.29.\u2014 ihe intend supporting the Free er\tin Dublin, legislation is likely to\tAgreement upon\ta new contract State Government generally, but on be\tintroduced in\tthe Dail consider-\tfor the Northern\tWest Virginia bit- certain matters will act independ- ing altering the\toath to be taken\t'utninous field to\tgo into effect Ap- ently.One of these matters is the by\tthe officers\tand men of the\tril 1 and run for three years was except in the Maritime Provinces.\tmarked L\u2019Oeuvrc declares, by ap-\ting of Premier Poincare\u2019s new min-\tHe was born in Halifax in 1893, and\tquestion of the\tUlster boundary,\tarmy, so as to prevent them from\treached yesterday bv representa- Forecast: Easterly gales with\tpointing to the Ministry of Com-\tistry it was unanimously decided to\tmaintains that his father, at that\tThis was one of\tthe causes of the\tbelonging to any political or secret\tlives of the Northwestern Virginia snow or sleet tonight and on\tmerce Louis Loucheur, the \u201cnegoti-\tpursue the same foreign policy as\ttime, was attached^ to one of the\tarmy revolt, and\tif it remains long\tsociety while in the Governments\tCoal ^Operators\u2019 Assocation and the Sunday.ator of Chequers and Wiesbaden\u201d that of the former cabinet.British regiments there.unsettled, the correinondent says service.U.M.W.of A., in conference here., PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.SATURDAY.MARCH 29.1924.ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT NEWS Gatherings by the Daily Record Correspondents in the Various Communities.MARBLETON The many friends of Mr.Raymond Bishop will be pleased to know that he has so far recovered that he has been able to return home after being n patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital since last December suffering from the result of an accident.He was accompanied home by his brother, Mr.A.W.Bishop, and hU wife, Mrs.Bishop.Mr.Isaac Lindsay, from Sawyer-ville, was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.F.N.Westman and Mr.and Mrs.K.A.Willard.Mr.Lindsay is in good health and spirits, notwithstanding his advanced years, 89 on the 5th of April, and drove over from Sawyerville alone.Sugar-making is the order of the day and quite a little has been made.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Rolfe entertained a large party on Tuesday afternoon, the sugar being {much enjoyed by all present.I Mrs.Ernest Gilbert was in Sher-' brooke last week.Mrs.H.S.Gilbert was in East Angus recently.Mr.and Mrs.0.W.Cote were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Hook-jer at Bishop\u2019s Crossing on Tuesday.Mrs.B.F.Staples was in Cook-shire recently.Mr.Clifford Weyland was in Sherbrooke recently.Mr.C.E.Weyland was in Montreal recently.The Senior Women\u2019s Auxiliary twill hold their regular monthly 'meeting on Tuesday afternoon.April 1st.with Mrs.G.M.Willard.Mrs.E.J.Westman is spending a short time in Cookshirc the guest iof Mr.and Mrs.Robert J.Stevenson.Mr.Wendall Armitage and Mr.C.G.Bishop, from Sherbrooke, were falling on Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Bishop recently.Mr.McCutcheon, inspector of 'schools, was in town recently.day.Mr.R.Wells was in Sherbrooke ; on Wednesday.j Mrs.J.W.Andrew and Miss | Dorothea Andrew were in Angus on 1 Wednesday.son.At Centenary Methodist Church on Stinday morning, Rev.H.Mick will answer the question, \u201cWhy Do We Need Religion?\u201d Sabbath scliool at the close of the service.ECHO VALE Ï To take the sting out of corns and to be sure you are going to be rid of them quickly the hot foot bath method employed with Putnam's Painless Com Extractor is best of all.To use \u201cPutnam\u2019s\u201d is to end corns quickly.The sting disappears, toes feel better at once\u2014another application or two and the corn goes away.Satisfaction is assured to everyone who uses Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor.25 cents at all dealers.PUTNAM\u2019S Painless Corn Extractor Eat and Get Thin Thai is turning an old phrase face about, *ut modern methods of reducing fat have made th» revision possible.If you are overfat and also averse to Physical exertion ; if you are likewise fond \u2022*£ the table and still want to reduce your ¦excess flesh several pounds, do this: Go to rour druggist for write the Marmola Company, 4612 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich.) and give him (or send them) one dollar.For this modest amount of money the druggist will put you in the way of satisfying your ambition for a nice, trim, slim figure.He will hand you a box of Marmola Prescription Tablets, compounded in accordance with the famous Marmola Prescription», one of which you must take after ^ach meal and at bedtime until you begin to lo&e your fat steadily and easily.Then continue the treatment until your weight is «\u2022hat you desire.Marmola Prescription Tab-ets are not only harmless but really beneficial to the general health.You don\u2019t need starvation diet or weakening exercises.Just * go on eating what you like, leave exareiaing to the athletes, but take your little tablet 'aithfully, and without a doubt that flabby fiesh will quickly take unto itself wings, eaving behind it your natural self, neatly \u2022iothed in firm flesh and trim muscles.Rev.Philip Cailis expects to hold communion service in St.John the Evangelist Church at the morning service next Sunday.The statement in Monday\u2019s Record, Echo Vale news, that Mr.Dannie McLean had been away from these districts over forty years, should have been over thirty years.The log drivers of the Pulp and Lumber Company in Louise township, are all ready for the spring ! freshets.Last week, with its chilly nights and warm days, was a good sugar week.Most ail of those who have sugar groves, tapped their maple trees and some sugar and syrup has been made.It is expected this is going to be a good sugar year.Although the farmers around Echo Vale and Marsboro do very little sugaring and have not saved their maple groves, there are some very good large ones in the St.Cecils de | Whitton district.Mr.Alt\u2019 Purcell has taken the ! contract to supply the firewood for ; the Ditehfield school for next sea-; son, and is now at work hauling it 1 in to the school grounds.: Mr.Henry Mead, of Sherbrooke, j.has arrived here on a visit to his ; daughters, Mrs.W.J.Pilgrim and Mrs.E.Rider.Mr.Mead was one of the first settlers on the fifth range at Spider Lake about 1880.Of late \u2019 years he has lived with one of his sons in Sherbrooke.Mr.Kenneth McLean, who has been visiting relatives at Echo Vale and Lingwick, is returning to Skinner.Me., this week.Mrs.Harry Stewart, who has been visiting friends in Lingwick for the past two weeks, has returned to her home on the fifth range, Ditehfield.Distemper amongst horses is reported from the fifth range of Ditehfield.There are other cases reported from Echo Vale and Victoria Hill.STANSTEAD I Mr.F.C.Brock, of Newport, was in Stanstead on business on Thursday.Mrs.A.H.Ham, of North Hatley, w'as a guest of Mrs.J.McDonald on Tuesday.Mrs.James Williamson was called to Montague, P.E.I., on Monday | by the sudden death of her mother, Mrs.Campbell, and the serious illness of her father.Mrs.Williamson , left on Tuesday for Prince Edward i ï Island.Dr.H.P.Stockwell was in Mont- j real on Wednesday.; Mrs.Shipway and Miss Jennie ; i Patton will entertain the Ladies\u2019 { Guild at the parish room on Thurs- j day afternoon, April 3.The men of the congregation are invited to supper at six o\u2019clock.Mrs.Charles Ash, of Laconia, N.H.\t, Mrs.Frank Wood, of West Charleston, Vt., Mr.George Brock, of New York, and Mr.Alfred Brock, of Farnham, were in Stanstead for ; the funeral of their sister, Miss Agnes Brock, which took place from the home of her brother, Mr.Ed-! ward Brock, on Monday.Dr.J.C.Colby, presiden\te | International Water Co., was in Bay City, Mich., recently on business in ' connection with the company.Mrs.D.R.Parsons entertained | the Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Universalist Church at her home on Thursday.The Mission Circle will hold their monthly meeting on Tuesday, April I,\tat the home of Mrs.W.E.Gib- COOKSHIRE NO MORE WEAK and DIZZY SPELLS Since She Ueed MiLBURN\u2019S Heart and Nerve Pills Miss Bertha Charrette, Regina, Sask., writes :\u2014\u201cI have had a lot of ¦ trouble lately, with what I thought ; was heart trouble, and after any un-i usual exertion I always felt sick.My doctor advised a complete rest and change, but this I was unable to take.I became interested in Milburn\u2019s ï Heart and Nerve Pills, so started : taking them.I have now taken three boxes and am so much improved I can go about my daily work without feeling any after ill effects, and have not had any weak or dizzy spells for some time.Your medicine has done me more good than anything I have ever taken, and I will gladly recommend Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills to any woman who is weak and run down.\u201d Price 50c per box at all dealers, : or mailed direct on receipt of price j by The T.Milburn Co., Limited, ! Toronto, Ont.Owing to the continued Illness of the Rector of Magog, the Rev.E.B.Husband, formerly of Johnvillc and Danville, Major, the Rev.Alfred W.Buckland, Rector of St.Peter\u2019s Church, Cookshlre, will conduct the services in St.Luke\u2019s Church at Magog on Sunday morning, March SOth.Consequently there will not be a .morning service here at.St.Peter\u2019s Church.Sunday School will convene aa is customary at 9.45 o\u2019clock In the Parish Hall.Evensong anû sermon by the Rector at 7 o\u2019clock.Miss Georgie Coats entertained the \u2022iarking Guild of St.Peter\u2019s Church at her home on Eastview Avenue on Wednesday afternoon last.There was a large attendance of members.BROOKBURY Mrs.Quint, of Scotstown, was the guest of her daughter, Mrs.D.J.Saunders, on Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Bennett and children, of Dudswell, were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Oliver Bennett.On Friday night an interesting game of basketball was played in the Community Hall, under the auspices of the Tuxis Boys.The play was fast and the applause of the audience in the gallery did much to spur it on.The Brookbury team scored twenty-two points, While the eagle team or Tuxis Boys scored twenty-eight.Mr.Robert Jenkerson kindly acted as referee.Miss Violet Thompson was given Swollen Joints Quickly Limbered Up a farewell party by her many friends here, before her departure for Whitefield, us nurse-in-training.Mr.G.C.Batley was in Cook-shire recently on business.Mr.Austin Bishop, of Marbleton, was here on Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs.Roy Rolfe, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, are spending a short time here with the latetr\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.C.Batley.Mr.L.H.Martin is busily engaged repairing his mill, in preparation of this spring\u2019s sawing.He has over a half million feet of lumber to saw.Sugaring is well under way, although the sap does not flow freely owing to so little warn weather.MILAN ~ Mr.Malcolm A.MaoAulay passed away at his home on February 27th, 1924.Mr.MacAulay always lived on the old homestead in the middle district.| He was in his eighty-seventh year and leaves to mourn the loss of a dear father, four daughters and two sons, namely, Mrs.Irving Murdock, of Springfield, Mass.; Mrs.Charles Snow, of South Hadley, Mass; Katharine and Christene at home, to care for their aged parents in their declining years; Harold and John, also at home, and one granddaughter, Annie Snow, of South Hadley, Mass.; besides other relatives and friends.He was for many years a member of the old Presbyterian Church of Winslow.The funeral service was held at his late residence on February 29th, conducted by his pastor, Rev.Mr.Murray, who spoke comforting words from Psalm 37, thirty-seventh verse, \u201cMark the perfect man, and behold the upright, for the end of that man is peace.\u201d The remains were laid to rest in the Winslow Cemetery beside his late wife, who predeceased him only fourteen months ago.Much sympathy is felt for the sons and daughters, who deeply mourn the loss of their dear parents.VOU would be surprised at the wonderful action of \u201cNervi-line\" in just such cases.Being thin and not an oil preparation, it is able to penetrate quickly, and down it sinks into the tissues, carrying its healing, soothing action wherever it goes.For stopping muscular or nerve pain, for easing a stiff joint, Nerviline is a complete success.Pain, soreness, stiffness all vanish before the magic power of this wonderful liniment.Nearly fifty years of success proves the merit of Nerviline, which is sold everywhere in large 35 cent bottles.SEVEN YEARS OF ROOD HEALTH DDE TO \u201cFRUIT-A-TIVES\u201d Permanent Relief from Chronic Constipation and Dyspepsia OWES THE SPLENDID FRUIT MEDICINE DEBT OF GRATITUDE Of all the medicines today, there are none which have done more good and relieved such countless sufferers as the splendid fruit medicine.\u201cFruit-a-tives.\u201d Hundreds of people, after trying everything else, found relief in \u201cFruit-a-tives.\u201d Mrs.Laura Alford of 28 Florence St.Ottawa, Ontario, is one who was brought back to health by this fruit medicine and wants others to have an opportunity to regaining health.Mrs.Alford writes: \u201cI feel it my duty to tell you the marvellous benefit \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d have been to me.For years, I was a martyr to Chronic Constipation and Dyspepsia.I ha\u201d\" tried cathartics, salts and so-called vegetable laxatives but all were unpleasant and give no permanent relief.Finally, I decided to try \u201cFruit-a-tives.\u201d I have been using \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d now for seven years, never have constipation or dyspepsia, and have been in the best of health eve since.My husband and children use \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d regularly.\u201d If you are a sufferer, will you not be guided1 by Mrs.Alford\u2019s let LAURA ALFORD tonics ?25c.and 60c.a box-Limited.Ottawa.Ont.-at all dealers, or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives RICHMOND Mr.and Mrs.E.E.LaSauteur, of Porte au Prince, Haiti, are guests of Mrs.William Davis.Mrs.A.E.Dyson is in Montreal, called there by the illness of her mother, Mrs.C.E.Baker.Judge J.H.Lemay and Mr.J.V.D\u2019Artois, K.C., formerly of this place, and now clerk of the Court for the District of St.Francis, were in town on Friday.Mr.Roy S.Cross, of the Melbourne garage, wei.t through to | Sherbrooke by automobile on Thursday.The funeral service of the late Esdras Lacroix was held in the Roman Catholic Church here on Tuesday morning.SOUTH DURHAM itching and Burning Terrible.Cuticura Heals.\u201cI was troubled with eczema on tny hands and body.It broke out in a red rash and later formed aore eruptions containing water.The itching and burning were terrible.My bands had to be bandaged, and my clothing aggravated the breaking out on my body.The trouble lasted about three months.\u2018 A friend advised me to try Coti-cura Soap and Ointment.I did and found they helped me, and after using two cake* of Cuticura Soap j and two boxes of Ointment I was healed.\u201d TSignedi Mrs.Russell Hendsbee, Send Point, Nova Scotia.Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum are all you need for every-day toilet and nursery purposes.a*»M X«eS r.-e.hy MaC.Adâmi: \"Xyaas», Liw-?U r X I 4 Home-made Remedy Stops Coughs Quickly Th* rnttfh medlefiie you *!T*r o**c!.A family supply easily and quickly made.8ave« about $2.-muse a general upset condition of tha whole system.indicated by such symptoms as nervousness, backache, lad* of ambition and general weakness.Lydia E.Pink ham's Vegetable Compound will be found a splendid medicine for such trouble*.In many case* It removed the cause of the trouble.A food -ale will he held in F.L.I Gilb-rt\u2019s store on Saturday afternoon under the auspices of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary.Mr.Leech ard non, of Brattle-boro, Vt., also Mr.Wm.Gorham, of, Arfgus, have been ruerts at Mr.J.W.Andrew\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.L.W.Joyce, of j East Dudswell.w> re guest* of Mr.l and Mrs.A.G.Westman on Sun-1 mmamÊÊmamÊÊmmmm j Has Been Relieving COUGHS & COLDS l For Over Sixty Year* GRAY'S 4SYRUP KED SPRUCE GUM A Tim*.Honored Household ID Rtmrdj, Yoo Cannot Afford To Bn Without.I You might be surprised to know ï that the best thing you can use for ' a severe cough, is a.remedy which is eaeily prepared at.home in just a few moments._ It's cheap, but for prompt results it beats anything else you ever tried.Usually stops the | ordinary cough or chest cold in 24 houra.Tastes pleasant, too\u2014chil-I dren like it\u2014and it i« pure and good.Pour 2*/2 ounces of Pinex in a 1 fiez.bottle: then fill it up with plain granulated sugar =vnip, Cruse clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar svrun, if desired.Thus you make 16 ounces\u2014a family supply but costing1 no more than a i small bottle of ready-made cough i syrup.i And as a cough medicine, there is , really nothing bettor to be had at any price.It goes right to the spot and gives quick, lasting relief.It .promptlv heals the inflamed membranes that line the throat and air passages, stops the annoying throat : tickle, loosens the phlegm, and soon your cough stops entirely.Splendid for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and i bronchial asthma.Pinex is a highly concentrated enmnound of Norway pine extraet, famous for its healing effect on tha membranes.To avoid di*anpointment, ask rour druggist for \u201c2*/, ounces of Pinex\u201d with directions and don\u2019t accept anything else.Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or monev refunded.The Pinex Co., To.onto, Ont.Recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Locke were, Mrs.John Doherty and daughter, Irene, of Bury; Mrs.John Young and son, Sayettc.of Milby; also Mr.and Mrs.W.N.Hodge and daughter, Mildred, and Mr.and Mrs.W.Wilson and children.Miss Pearl Gadley and Mr.A.R.Mills were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Thos.McComb.Mr.A.Innls, of Montreal, is the guest of his mother, Mrs.S.J.In-nis, who is seriously ill.Mrs.Wilson Hayes has returned to her home in Hemmingford.after spending some time at the home of Mr.D.K.Thompson.Mr.Albert Phelps, of Buhver, has purchased Mr.D.K.Thompson\u2019s property and also a piece of land from Mr.Wm.Loway.Mrs.Foster Labaree and baby were recent guests of Mrs.John Winslow.Mr.A.Hunt, of Bury, was a recent guest of Mr.Curtis Chute.Mr.and Mrs.Curtis Chute were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Curtis Chute, Sr., at Jordan Hill on Sunday.Mr.Cecil Hodge was visiting Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Hodge recently.Miss Violet Gadley, of Cookshlre, spent a day recently with her sister, Mrs.T.McComb.Miss Wheeler, of Sherbrooke, has returned home after spending a few jdays with her sister, Mrs.W.N.Hodge.Messrs.Orrin Coats and Archie j Coats recently spent a day in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.H.Todd, of Bulwer, also Mr.Alton Hodge and Mrs.Har-j riet Hodge were visiting Mr.and Mrs.Hollis Coats on Thursday.Mr.Frank Dawson was the guest of his parents recently.Mr.and Mrs.Henry French were visiting Mr.and Mrs.James French at Sawyerville recently.SDano/nd SAY \u201cBAYER\u201d when you buy-'ÿmtoe Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain.Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Accept only \u201cBayer\u201d package which contains proven directions.Handy \u201cBayer\u201d boxes of 12 tablets _\tAlso bottles of 24 and 100\u2014Druggists.Asnirin Is the trade Mark (registered la Canada) of Baj-er Manufacture ot Mono-aoetlraclrtester of Sallcylioacld.Wlille it la well known that Aspirin means Bajer manufacture, to assist the public against Imitations, the Tablet» of Bayer Company will be stamped with their general trade mark, the \u201cBayer Cross.\" Watch your Skin It\u2019s up to you to look your best Young girls, old girls, plain girls, pretty girls\u2014don\u2019t we all know those days before the mirror when, with a sigh, wc turn away and say, \"Gosh\u2014I do look plain!'* On those days when our skin looks baa and won\u2019t get right\u2014our noses won\u2019t powder\u2014our eyes are dull! We all know them.But wise women watch their skin and at the first sign of something take the best remedy\u2014a dose of Beecham\u2019s Pills They purify the blood, clear the skin, make you happy, bright and attractive.Sold Everywhere in Canada.DIXVÏLLE A pleasant gathering wag held at ibe home of Mr.and Mrs.Ora A.| McIntyre on Tuesday evening in i honor of Messrs.Fred Bailey and Earle Rogers, who are leaving for the West.Quite a large number of ; young people were present and the I time was enjoyably spent with music I and games, after which refresh-| ments of sandwiches, cake and cof-j fee were served.While all regret j the departure of two highly-respect-.ed young men.All wish them j every success in their new field of labor.Mrs.Julia Wallis and Master Gordon Smith, of Island Pond, are spending a week here with relatives and friends.Mrs.O.H.E.Webster, of Coati-cook, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.George Mayhew, Pleasant street.Mrs.E.Davis, of Ladd\u2019s Mills, is caring for Mrs.T.W.Cowhard, who has been quite seriously ill.CHILDREN CRY FOR \u201cCASTORIA\u201d A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups \u2014 No Narcotics! Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has the assimilation of Food; giving been in use for over 30 years to natural sleep without opiates.Th» relieve babies and children of Con- genuine bears signature of stipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying P^everishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids TO REUEVE CONSTIPATION D COULD a.d w *a Us RfeTelTée LA ML \u201cRIGA PURGATIVE WATER Tollloo for Ktjohro irooua^.HACK IKÏ aiaA *i I M.C rnoaycT» umi»**.Cocfl *£, M -\t- 25c | Mr.P.W.Buchanan was home from Lac Frontière and spent the week-end with his family.Miss Thyra MacAulay was in Sherbrooke on Monday.Mrs.Roderick Maclver, of Tolsta, is visiting friends in and about town.Miss Mary MacDonald, of Barns-ton, was in town on Monday.Mr.Angus Maclver, of Sherbrooke, was home a few days, the f uest of his mother, Mrs.A.P.Mac-ver.Mr.and Mrs.A.4A.MacAulay and son John were at Scotstown guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Sherman on Sunday.Mr.John Matheson is in town visiting his sons, Messrs.Murdo and Angus Matheson.Mr.and Mrs.Murdo Matheson and son Gordon were at Scotstown a couple of days last week, guests of the former\u2019s sister, Mrs.N.Mac-Kenzie.Mr.John MacKenzle, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Scotstown, spent the week-end in town the guest of his parents.Miss Lea Gaulin spent Sunday at Red Mountain, the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.Gaulin.Mrs.J.Gagnon, of McGill Lake, was in town Tuesday, calling on friends, who are very glad to see her so much improved in health.Mrs.Gagnon had a bad fall last October, breaking her hand in two places and cutting her head quite badly.She has not been able to use her hand since.Mrs.J.Duffy was at Sherbrooke a few days last week visiting relatives, and from there she went to South Durham, where she will spend a couple of weeks with relatives before returning home.Mr.Wm.Duffy was at Cookshirc on Monday.Mr.Murdo MacTCen/.ie, of Mars- boro, and Mr.J.M.MacKay were in How Would You Like to Grow Hair in a Month?Grttlnj?Laid, hair fallinj?and fadln*?If you want t stroy the germs and quickly rid, 'A13 aX0r' T, yourself of coughs, colds, bronchitis ! , Mr,s- DlzlerL ®ru.n,° j or grippe.Get the dollar outfit, | daughter are both ill with typhoid $1.00; smaller size, 50c.At all fever.\t; funeral nf Mastpr TTIhbarH flilhprt druggists or by mail from the Dr.! Little Greta Burnham was cut |\tof Mr^ Smith who was ac\u2019 Haindton Pill Co\u2019y\u201e 311 Notre Dame quite badly on the face by falling °n!Xntally drowned in their home Mrs.Epps and Mrs.A.E.Barber were visiting in Montreal on Wednesday.Mr.Malcolm Taylor is home from Detroit on a visit to his parents.Bliss Wright, of Havelock, Ont., is paying a visit to her brother, Mr.Wm.Wright.young1 Mr.and BIrs.George Smith have '\t! returned from Hartford, Conn., where they were called to attend the St.West, Montreal.I First Compounded This Remedy For My Own Neighbors Their praise of this newer form of iron has spread so rapidly that now, after nine years, over 4,000,000 people use it annually.an open oven door.Mr.E.McCarthy, of East Bolton, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Ewens on Sunday.BROME Mr.George Sturdevant and two town of Mason, Ohio.About three hundred and fifty people were present at the Firemen\u2019s i Benefit on Thursday.Mrs.Ira Cross was visiting with | friends in North Stanbridge on Wednesday.The Willing Workers were entertained on Wednesday by Mrs.Char- daughters were in Montreal on I les Hase in her home on Main Monday to visit Mrs.\" Sturdevant in'Street.After the business of the ev-the General Hospital.Mr.Sturde- ening- delightful refreshments were vant returned on Tuesday accom-1 served.A most enjoyable evening panied by Dr.Macdonald.After was spent.extended to all, Blr.E.Ü.Hutchins went to Montreal on Tuesday.Miss M.Phelps has been a guest of Mr.and Mrs.P.V.Hawk.Mrs.R.L.Thompson and Miss Jessie Thompson were guests of their parents in AdamsviUe on Sunday.\ti Mr.and BIrs.James Hunter, of Stanbury, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Tilson on Sunday.Mrs.Decclles, from the States, has been a guest of her parents.Dr.and Mrs.Joanette.Mr.Collins, ex-student pastor.; occupied the putpit in the Congregational Church on Sunday, and, was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.! H.Smith.Misa Mary Swan, of Montreal.! was a week-end guest of her par-| ents, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Swan.A flock of wild geeses have tak-! en up their abode in Brigham going to the river every night below the rapids at Brook Port.FOSTER BRIGHAM The Congregational Church re- COWANSV1LLE SUMMER SAILINGS FROM MONTREAL To llolfasl\u2014Glasgow May 29 .Mctagama June 7\t.Mar loch June 12 .\u201cMontlaurier June 19 .Marburn To Chrrbourg-Bouthamplon-Antwerp Apr.80 | May 28\t Minnedooa May 14 | June 11\t Mclita To Liverpool May 80 .\u201cMontroyal May 81 .Montreal June 6 .Montcalm June 18 .Montroee June 20 .Montclare To ChrrbourR-Southampton-Ilamburc May 7 | June 4 .\u201cEmp.of Scotland ( May 21 i June 18.*Emp.of Franca | \u2022From Quebec.May 1 May 8 May 1ft May 22 May 2 May 3 May 9 May 16 May 28 Apply to Loral Agent.* KENNEDY.Montreal DR.B.A.PLANCHE DENTIST Telephone 92.Main Street.COWANSVILLE.Office Houra : 9 00 a.m.to ft.00 p.m.Evening br AppointmcaU The monthly meeting of the W°' men\u2019s Christian Temperance Union was held at the home of Mrs.C.Drake on Wednesday, March 26th.Devotional exercises were conducted by the president.The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs.Drake.A committee was appointed to assist in purchasing books to be given as prizes to those taking part in the Essay Contest.A donation to the county treasurer was ordered.It was reported that Dunham Union would entertain the County Convention in the early summer.Plans were njade for a membership campaign in April.The annual meeting will be held the last Wednesday in April.The Provincial President\u2019s letter in the March Leaflet was read, as was also that of the Press Superintendent.In the latter the late Frances Willard is quoted as saying, \u201cAs a man readeth in his paper, so is he.\u201d Mrs.Vail very kindly offered a quantity of magazines to be sent to the Sailors\u2019 Institute.The report of the Provincial Superintendent of Evangelistic Work was read and was as follows: \u201cThe place of prayer in any department of Christian service, especially in temperance work\" is most important.The powers of evil are so many that were it not that' we know that we have an Almighty God to whom we can appeal for help and who is able for all things, we would surely oftentimes feel overwhelmed and discouraged; but with such a God as we have we should never be discouraged but should with radiant faces face our problems, for if God be with us, He is more than all that can be against us.It is only when we emphasize the religious side of our work, that it will be effective, and we may expect the blessing of Our Saviour and Father.\u201d At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by the hostess.Mr.White, the village policeman, is seriously ill with pneumonia at his home here.Much sympathy is felt for the family.Mr.Frank Curley has sold his residence on South street to Mr.E.H.Johnston.Mr.Curley and family are moving to Montreal.All are very sorry to lose this worthy family from the village.Mr.Walter Mandigo has sufficiently recovered from his recent operation to return to his home here.His many friends hope to see him around in a few days.Mrs.Clinton Benham has so far recovered from her recent illness to be out on the verandah each day.Janet Brown was a week-end guest of Verna Burnet at Farnham Centre recently.their health and increased their strength, energy and endurance simply by taking this newer form of iron.INDIGESTION!!! UPSET STOMACH GAS, GAS, GAS Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! Favorable reports are received from Mr.Albert Jacobs in Blont-rcal, although he is still confined to bis bed.Miss Laporte was in Waterloo over the week-end with her parents.Years ago I began to wonder at undergoing X-ray treatment it was the great number of my own friends found BIrs.Sturdevant was suffer-and neighbors who were always ail-!>n£ from a tumor on the brain, ing, complaining and doctoring, Mr.Wm.Berry arrived this week without even seeming to get any from Vancouver, B.C., arid is ready.rrimnltn\u201er members are better.Both working men and their to do business at the old sugary ?,,\u2018ino,\tsocial on Tuesday wives were frequently all tired out here.Blr.Berry is a former res;- '.v\u201eril'}st ' .{\u2018cordial invitation 'is m the evening, and a great many cent of Brome, who went into the | ^ were\tweak, nervous\tand\trun-down, j\t\u201csweet\tbusiness\u201d on a\tsmall\tscale ! ^ .¦ ,\t- One\thad pains in\tthe back and\tat first, but during the\tmany\tyears thought he had kindney trouble.| of his handling same it has now Another had pains around the heart, ! grown into an extenivo business, palpitations and dizziness, and was.He moved from here to Calgary su^e he was suffering from heartland from there io Vancouver, ami disease.Still others had severe I comes here every year to buy the headaches, floating spots before the, maple products and shipping in car-eyes, tender spots along the spine load lots to his western home.There and a great variety of alarming, uiust be dollars in it for Mr.Berry symptoms.\t|\t(0 come this distance in order to ! X BTe rC0Ufntr maple.g00.ds; physicians and chemists.An immense num- Bl 01116 oORSts ot lout .)liL,dr Blld ber of investigations by physicians all over i syl\u2019Up dealers, viz.\\\\ ill.Berry, the country showed that three people out of , Messrs.C.C.and S.H.Salsbury every four you meet lack 100%\tiron in their !\tand E.\tW Roy.blood.\tLack Of iron in\tthe\tblood is the ;\tMiss\tGlenna'M-irns,\tof Sutton, üXX^iniureh™d Zt'VeanrSeS' Fjwho has been spending some time w tne iron m your blood that enables you toi\t±\t-\\s\tT-,\t*\tT>1 \u2022\t, j?et the nourishment out of your food.With-1 ^ HGI JlUnt, AllF.rrA'lk Iv IT ! T1 out iron, nothin# you eat does you any i\u2019GtUVnçd to her honiu IclsT week, good.Your heart, lungs and kidneys and all | Mr.and Mr?.Jas.Peaslty five your vital organs get their nourishment 1 spending; some time with their daU-from the blood stream, and when the blood i\tMl\u2019S.Kenneth RhiCul d.cf lacks iron and is thin, pale and watery, you y, i, \u2019 may suffer from the symptoms of a great) 'L>01VÏ0 * j at .r> .\tr number of diseases when the real and true; -oil.and Mrs.oClt KLiCaiCl, Ot cause of all your trouble is a lack of iron Foster, and Mr.and Mrb.Geo.Rain the blood.\tj\tbattoir, of Knowlton, were recent In the old days people often took metallic! guests of Ml\u2019, and Ml\u2019S.Charles Rhi-iron.which some physicians claim is not ab- j sorbed at all.In compounding Nuxated Iron\tM*\t1*™** Poiton\twas\tin Mont- I use the newer form of iron, which is like\ti i\t*\t' the iron in your blood and like the iron in ^**« 9*9 ft.at $11.96; 9x10^, $13.95; # 9x12, $16.95; at the big sale of Congo le urn Rug seconds at Edwards.See the.newest in Spring Hats, displayed on Live Models at Miss Conway\u2019s new shop in the L.R.Cteel Co., Bldg., next week.Yes! It\u2019s Housecleaning time.Save all your Rummage for Sherbrooke Ski Club Rummage Sale, April 18th.Phone 378 or 787 stating you will contribute.Collections made April 16th.Splendid modern office, well lighted.hot water heating, to let.Apply T.Rosenbloom & Co.Rapatrie typographicap maps 25c.¦at Skinner\u2019s.\t» Call up 435\u2014Wlggett Electric i Co.for all kinds of repairs to house) a w^_klf0\u2019vn an dskjlIed wiring, irons, toasters, vacuum) cleaners and washing machines.main effort to assist the poultry-keeper and the industry.The meeting is open to all parties interested in poultry.RIVER OPENING UP.The ice in the St Francis River has been getting steadily thinner during the last two weeks, and in many places open water has appeared.It held firm in the city, however, until yesterday evening, when about six o\u2019clock, it commenced to move at Ball\u2019s Island.It is open now all the way from Ball\u2019s Island to the bend some distance farther down.REV.MR.HOPPER ADDRESSED MEN\u2019S CLUB.At the meeting, of the Men\u2019s Club on Friday evening an interesting address was given by Rev.A.E.Hopper, B.A., B.D., on \u201cPep Plus Experience Wins.\u201d The truth of this statement was illustrated in as might be the case in surgeon winning confidence through experience over one equally 'veil trained but inexperienced.E.'iamples of unusual vigor and experience were found in such men as Lloyd George.Gladstone, Teddy Roosevelt, Sir Wilfrid Laurier.This was the regular ladies\u2019 night and several ladie swere present.Vocal selections were given by Miss Baldwin and instrumental numbers by Messrs.Kendall and Tracy Brothers, after which refreshme'nts were served by members of the club.We have several bargains in second hand pianos for sale or to rent.Special low1 prices.H.C.Wilson & Sons, Ltd.Concert in Baptist Church Monday, March 31, at 8 p.m.The best of local talent.Refreshments will be served at close of performance.Admission 35c.A.H.Genge, Piano Tuner, Residence, 194 Quebec St.Phone 846W- Musicale, tea and food sale, Sat- irday afternoon.April 5th, St.An- L\\TERESTING SERIES OF SER-crew\u2019s Auxiliary, in Church Hall.\tMONS AT PLYMOUTH Band tonight at Minto Rink.(Mid- n d ^ \u2022 ,\t¦\t¦>\tDr.Read will continue the series 1 r 1 e'\t.of sermons on \u201cSome Aspects of Correction\u2014In yesterday's adver- Chris: as interpreted by St.John,\u201d tisemept we advertised our Blue \\ at Plymouth Church tomorrow Serge Salts Majestic Suits at $37.50J morning, the special subject being It should have read $45.00.J.Rosen-1 \u201cThe Illuminating Christ.\u201d In the bloom & Co.\t(evening he will give the second of !the series of sermons on \u201cChrist\u2019s Another big shipment fine Baby1 Fundamental Laws of Living.\u201d the Carriages, Strollers and Sulkies at theme being \"Trust God as Father.\u201d Edwards this morning.See window | Both of these series are being fol-display.\tlowed with great interest and are _ ,\t, r-i,___._ Tn i especially helpful in their presen- Duke of Wellington Chapter.I.O.tetion J subj^t3 that have \u2018a very D.E.montnlj mectmgr a \u2022 .\u2022 vita}, relationship to the faith and room.Mondai, AJ^rL1,rcr_j în\u2019 t practice of those who desire to o\u2019clock.Every member upged to at- know thp p03£ibiIities of Christ\u2019s *ena-\tpersonality and teaching for our Conecrt auspices of the Doris modern life.At the evening service.Mission Band, to be held in Wesley Mr.Roy Kendall will give a short Hall.Thursday.April 3rd.Come organ recital beginning at b.oO one.come all.Adults 25 cents; child-.° clock He will play Sketch in F yçp 15 cents\tMinor, by Schuman, and the Ada- ' _____________ ; gio movement from Guilmant's *\t4.j.\t\u2022{\u2022 * * *
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