Sherbrooke daily record, 12 juillet 1924, samedi 12 juillet 1924
[" 13.HULTHAM r I TV LIST Sfeertewice 7 A Ufr 24 Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1924.Twenty-seventh Year.REDISTRIBUTION MEASURE IS NOT COMPLETE Rebels At Sao Paulo Set Up Provisional Government Premier Herriot Was Given Vote Confidence french Senate Passes Vote of Confidence by 246 to 18; After Herriot Had Explained Before Upper House that | Role of His Government Was to Establish Cordial Relations With Great Britain\u2014Joint Text Drawn Up Represents All Progress that Has Been Made Up to Present Toward an Accord Between France and Britain.\u2022 Associated Press Despatch.) PARIS, July 12.\u2014The French Senate yesterday by a vote of 246 to 18 expressed confidence in Premier Herriot after he had .stated before the Upper House that the role of his Government was to establish cordial relations with Great Britain.The joint text drawn up in Paris by Prime Minister Macdonald and Premier Herriot during their interview, in connection with the Inter-Allied London conference, represents all the progress that has been made up to the present toward an accord between France and Great Britain, the French Premier declared before the Senate yesterday.W.G.M\u2019ADOO TO SUPPORT DÂVIS-BRYAN TICKET m I iets at Rest Rumor That He Was Flirting With Idea of Forming Another Party of His Own.(Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, July 12.\u2014William G.McAdoo, before sailing for Europe today, said he would give the Davis-Bryan ticket his \u201ccordial support\u201d and that he would take part in the campaign on his return in September.\u201cI am satisfied Mr.Davis is in full accord with the progressive programme outlined in the Democratic platform,\u201d said Mr.McAdoo.\u201cI am confident that as president he would faithfully execute the party\u2019s mandate.\u201d Referring to criticism from some quarters against Mr.Davis because of his connection with certain interests as a lawyer, Mr.McAdoo said: \u201cMr.Davis\u2019 high character, integrity and services should satisfy every apprehension of this sort.\u201d Political circles had awaited Mc-Adoo\u2019s statement, which had been promised early in the day, with no little interest.Its general tenor was anticipated because it was recalled that Mr.McAdo called on Mr.Davis yesterday, and that in the evening after badinage by Will Rogers at a theatre Mr.McAdoo made a short ppeech ending: \u201cWe must all get together and make sure that we elect a Democrat.\u201d After going to see Mr.Davis at the residence of Frank L.Polk in a taxicab with a number plate labelled \u201cA1 Smith, \u201924,\u201d such as thousands of motor cars carried during the convention, Mr.McAdoo said to inquirers: \u201cMr.Davis and 1 had a pleasant chat.You know we are very old and very good friends.We discussed the genera] situation.\u201d Today\u2019s statement sets at rest recent rumors that Mr.McAdoo was flirting with the idea of forming another party of his own or of aiding the Lafollette movement.BRITISH SUBJECT SHOT BY PSEUDO-REVOLUTIONISTS Above are shown Canadians attending the sixth International Labor Conference, which assembled in Geneva on June 16.Included in this group are also Canadian officials on the staff of the International Labor Office.Geneva, and two prominent officials of the Canadian National Railways.Left to right, front row: W.C.Noxon, agent-general for Ontario at London; W.L.Best, Ottawa; Mrs.M.P.White, Toronto; Hon.W.R.Craig, attorney-general of Manitoba; Mrs.C.H.Thorburn, Ottawa; Tom Moore, Mrs.R.W.Craig, M.P.White, Toronto.Back row: P.W.Corbett, legal section, International Labor Office; Mr.Manning; W.A.Riddell, chief of agricultural section, I.L.O.; W.J.Black, emigration commissioner, C.N.R.; D.A.Stevenson, intelligence officer, I.L.O.; R.W.Macdonell, Toronto, and C.H.Thorburn, Ottawa.SEVEN PERSONS KILLED DURING RIOT AT DELHI REDISTRIBUTION BILL TABLED IN COMMONS; BANK INSPECTION MEASURE GIVEN THIRD READING A HEAVY FINE IS PLACED ON BRITISH SHIP Bandits Are Still Very Active in Northern Vera Cruz\u2014Refused to Give Money Demanded.LT.-COL.A.H.McGREER, D.D., M.A., M.C., O.B.E., Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bishop\u2019s College, which is making a drive for funds.AROUSED OVER EXECUTION OF WALTER MUIR Most of New York Dailies Featured Story of Execution on Their Front Pages.(Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, July, 12.\u2014Intense interest has been aroused here over tin execution of Walter Muir at Valleyfield, Que., yesterday morning for the murder of Henri La-violette.Most of the New Y'ork dtrilies featured the story of the execution on their front pages.The Bulletin, a newcomer, waxed bitter in its editorial columns.The New York World this morning carries an editorial referring to the Muir case, and deploring the carrying of deadly weapons.\u201cThe real cause of such crimes,\u201d the World says, \u201cis the practice of carrying weapons.\u201d The paper adds, \u201cthe boy with the pistol imagined himself under compulsion to kill | in a dispute over nothing more important than a dog.The weanor carrier exaggerates trivial ences.\u201d Quarrel Between Hindus and Moslems \u2014 Virtually Entire City Took Part in Fighting.(Asaociated Pres.Despatch) DELHI, British India, July, 12.\u2014Seven persons are reported killed in a riot which was the outcome of a quarrel between Hindus and Moslems.Virtually the entire city took part in the rioting.All shops are closed and the police are patrolling the streets in armored cars.The disturbances is attributed to Hindus objecting to a Moslem bov drawing from a certain well.The bo\\ was violently beaten and Is said to have died later in a hospital.__________^____________ ITALIAN AIRMAN PLANS TO MAKE TRIP TO CANADA Report Defining Constituencies Is Not Entirely Unanimous, Members of Special Committee Having Failed to Agree as Regards Four Constituencies in Ontario\u2014Report Is Not Final, and Further Sessions of Committee Are Scheduled to Take Place Next Week\u2014Under New Redistribution Bill There Will Be 245 Members in the House of Commons and Unit Representation Is 36,283.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, Ont., July 12.\u2014The redistribution bill, with its definition of constituencies, is now before the House.Referred to a special committee at the end of March, this measure has begn the subject of arduous sittings.Many differences of opinion have arisen in regard to it, and long and sometimes contentious, discussions have raged about its details.Will Be Accompanied by Twoljy^J1^^ rePort is not entire-Motor Experts, an Observer, ; No minority report is presented, Mechanic and Wireless Opera- tor.\t| have been unable to agree as regards ______\tifour constituencies in the province of (Associated Press Despatch) ROME, July, 12.\u2014 Lieutenant Locatelli, Italian airman whose projected flight to the North Pole recently was postponed until next year, expects to leave Sunday from Pisa for Great Britain, Iceland, Greenland, Canada and the United States.He will use the same plane he expected to pilot toward the pole, and will gather data for a future polar flight.Locatelli will be accompanied by five persons, including two motor experts, an observer, a mechanic and .a wireless operator.Ontario.These are South Hastings, Alleged Vessel Violated Shipping Law Forbidding Ships Under Foreign Flags in Engaging in Commerce Between U S.Ports.(Associated Press Despatch) BOSTON, July, 12.\u2014For alleged' violation of the shipping laws for- - I bidding vessels under foreign flags \u201con.The present ridings of Missis-c°\"™erce between quoi and Brome are united, as are\tports,\u2019 a, {lne\u201e of also those of Berthier and Maskin-\t.p aced by, Cus- onge.The present riding of Chicoutimi- Saguenay is divided, Chicoutimi be-\t.,\t,\u2014 ing given a member to itself, while t\tPhiladelphia lodge Saguenay is added to Charlevoix.\tj convention of the Montmorency at present united to p,,0 ent anc Protective Order Charlevoix is joined to part of the \u2018 mni v if \u2022.county of Quebec to make a new\tvouair MAYOR SAYS CITY BUSINESS GOING AHEAD Does Not Expect Action Against Him\u2014Bought Stones Which City Had to Sell The Record interviewed His Worship Mayor Brault yesterday, and asked him how the deadlock exist* ing in the city Council at the present time was affecting the pro.cress of the City\u2019s work, if everything was at a standstill until an agreement could be .reached between the two sides, or if the work was being done as usual.In reply to the question the Mayor said that, \u201cso far no work has been held up, all committees are meeting and functioning as usual\u201d.At the present time the City is engaged in paving on Frontenac street.A small delay was ex-exprienced here, the Mayor said, owing to the completion of the agreement with the Street Railway, On Alexander Street the work is very near completion, if not completed.On being asked about the Galt street viaduct, the Mayor said that in appearance only this work might seem to be held up, but in realty no hold up was taking place, but the City were forced to wait for plans from the Canadian Pacific.Regarding the work in the City Hall itself, the Mayor said that work had been somewhat held up in the office owing to the sudden dismissal of Mr.Dugal, but ho hoped that everything would turn out satisfactorily.Since June the 24th, 1924, the day of Mr.Gatien\u2019s suspension, the Mayor was pleasf.d to say that peace and co-operation has existed in the City Hall, as never before, and expressed the view that when the question of Mr.Gatien\u2019s suspension comes up before the Council, it will be accepted.In a very few days the Mayor said the Auditing Report would ha submitted by Mr.Bryce, and after its public appearance the present trouble will be greatly cleared up.and the citizens will he given a chance to see who was to blame fo?the existing controversies.Mr.Dugal is no longer working at the Citv Hall, he said the services which Mr.Bryce required of him were completed, and consequently he 4.\t\u2014 : waa;sy 2: Vi ivian Montgomery, 90.GREENLAY Mr.and Mrs.W.0.Gardner and grandsons, Messrs.Cecil, Leon and Walter Gardner, of Knowlton, motored here on Wednesday and were the guests of Mk.and Mrs.George S.Robb.Mrs.Joseph Mills and son, Master Mr.and Mrs.Geo.R.Thurber.Francis and Miss Vera Cross, of and Mr.and Mrs.R.Jarvis and Melbourne, were the guests of Mrs.DANVILLE RICHMOND daughter, Ella, left on Wednesday for a motor trip to Mount Beacon, j X.Y.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Millar, accom-I panied by Miss Xixon.of Valcourt, to St.Pierre last week.Mr.and Mrs.George Ridgeway, of Springfield, were visiting friends here on Wednesday, having motor-) */T°eT'n,v Ttpntipv -f Pjktwh Pi- Order your mowing machine re- and Mrs.Henry Smith, of Uulver-ver Ontario has returned home p£irs early from Hal* Brothers, ton, motored here on July 5th, ai)d after visiting Mr.and Mrs.A.Row- The>' can supply for all the different scent the week-end with Mr.and land for two weeks.\t™ak«s of machines.\tMlJi' Gordon Lodge\t.Mrs.William McAulav and son.-.Mr\u2019 GeTKe Stockwal! ,s spend- DiÇTi/^ip'c\tmg a couple of weeks in Halifax.O v^KUSDilNLi Buy your Ry.tickets at Ren.In- - i gall\u2019s store.Going over any line, j 1st- ut Mr or-i x'rc v-rri« \\T^rr: 1\tReginald Andrews, of Rich- To rent until August 10th.A fur-1 Mm\u2019* hav-'ng com*e bv motor to \\nsit mond\u2019 has fceen spending a ^ew nished cottage and garage at Nicoletl \u201c \u201c\u2022\t*¦ J' »¦ W Apply to O E.Barnard,! Mr.and Mrs.Pepler, of Mont- dr^ s\u2019 \u201e \u201e \u201e\t¦\t^\t^ Sherbrooke, or Barnard Bros., Dan- real, are at their cottage for\tR- M- Harrison, of North; ville, Que.dsy5\u2019\t\u2019\t\u2019\t\u2019 Every Frederick, Mr.and Mrs.Suitor and daughter and Mr.and Mrs.Perrv.all of Barre, Vt., were recent cal- AVER\u2019S CUFF NEWSY NOTES OF MEREST Four Candidates Nominated for Two Vacancies on School Board\u2014Election on Monday, AYER\u2019S CLIFF, Que., July 12._ .___________ ¦\u2014-°n Wednesday of last week Mrs, tized on Sunday in the Methodist f \u201e.an^ Worth en and Mrs, Weslev Church, Windsor, Rev.E.S.I^igie, : ),.00^ward entertained the Willing of the United Church, officiating.vvorkers\u2019 Society at the home of Mr.Charlie G.Findlay was the Mrs.Worthen.A large number reguest of Mr.and Mrs.W.Everett sr'tnae'l to the invitation and a very Findlay at Richmond on Monday.Pleasant afternoon was spent, the proceeds being $8.The hostesses were assisted by Misses Marjory Woodward and Alice Brown.The Ladies\u2019 Aid Society, entertained at the church C.C.Findlay on Saturday Mrs.H.D.Moore was in Sherbrooke on Monday.The little son of Mr and Mrs.G.S.Robb and the infant daughter of Mr.and Mi's.H.D.Moore were bap SCOTSTOWN .We\ttiU f?,rther ^ees ii'cr Buck \u201cand UMrs.T'e.Fish on Hatley, spent the week-end at Mr.See Barnard Bros, for the latest Y°m -r0 \"J P'C' off ,on a11 our Tuesday, was a very interesting p Geo.Hall\u2019s.\t' idea in mowers and rakes Every ^ncy 5,lk! ratlne ^nd ^ngham session, wirh the new president.Mrs.McFadden, Sr., of Sher-\u2019 MachiBe guaranteed to «lease.AU« dre.s'e5: \u201ealEO .?n\ta.11 our\tW.H.Thomas, presiding.Mrs.W.J.Kellv and the Misses \" v:\t,,\t\u201e\t,\tmuweta aim raaes.every dresses- Kelly accompanied Mr.Kellv ti , 3IFS' McFadden, Sr., ®f ,s»er* i machine guaranteed to please.Also , , E thi ,\t,\t, w¦¦¦.-¦ Richmond or.Sunday last, the rarr,: ^oo,e.wa^a guen of Mr.wd Mrs.repairs Jor McCormack.Deering,\tSmembef ôir a^rsLry\tand visiting the Wales Home while\t\\\"cfa^er! 031 Saturday.+^ere\tMr.J.L.Ms the son was in Quebec Mies Ruby and Master Maynard i ?K S'a, 'v'i-V' t0\tIK0M\u2019e1r\u2019 u\u2019ho Emory, of Greenville, are £\u2019Den.-i.^ a patient at ine Jeffery Hale Hos- pital.parents.Mr.and Mrs.Murdo Mor- , and.Mrs.O.W.Rand 'and r;sor_\t; children, or Cookshire, were guests FUNERAL OF HARTLEY T Lt.-Col.L.J.Gilbert\u2019s on Sun-THOMPSON\t^ The funeral of the late Hartley Miss Verlie Bishop was camping Tîiompson was held on Monday\tLake a few afternoon at two o\u2019clock from St.\t£s: J\"6,8/1\u2019 r Barnabas\u2019 church, Rural Dean .Mr- and\tLester Shore and Templeman taking the service in'Miss Dorothea Sunbury were visit-the absence of the incumbent, Rev.\u2018n£ at ^ aternlle recently.Phillip Cellis.M.A.Mr.Denton i Misses Katheryne and Yvonne of Bishop\u2019s College assisted the Evans were in Angus last week.Rural Dean.\tMr.J.R.Andrews was in Sher- The church was filled to over- brooke on IV ednesday.'lowing, almost all the friends gr\tM\u2022 C.Bishop is visiting Mrs.Massey-Harris, Moody, Etc.Frost & , ^ sale is coming off soon, so save your _____________\t| dollars and spend where they go the furthest and are spent amongst you.DUDS WELL JUNCTION \u201dLax\u20195.Ladies\u2019 ^P.Lax's Men\u2019s Shop, ScotstownKQue.icquaintances of the deceased foung man going afterwards to the cemetery for the committal service.Hartley Thompson was the son of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Thompson, of Whittlesford, Cambridge, England, and was only twenty years old.He had been in Canada less Mrs.Ernest Bartlett, from Bee-1 cher Falls, Vt., and her two dau-1 enters, Phylis and Ernestine, have) been the guests of Mrs.A.M.Fin- : lay WATERVILLE Mr.0.Johnson and Mr.Arthur Mr.W.Gale, from Gale\u2019s Cross-' Anderson motored from Berlin, N.ir.g, was chliing on Mr.VVark on Monday evening.Mr.Chas.George is working on the Q.C.R.section.Lt.-Col.Gilbert was calling on friends in this place on Monday.Mr.Lawrence Weston, from Vftl-\u2019 ley Junction, was in this place on Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs.A.Bois, accompan H-, and were guests of Mr.and Mrs.M.Knutson, of Waterville, over the week-end.Miss Hilda Nelson who has been spending her holidays as the guest of Mr.and Mrs.John Nelson, has returned to Sherbrooke.GALLUP HILL Gallup Hill school closed on June N.McAulay at East Dudswell._Mr.J.Bentley and Mr.aand Mrs.W.Bentley spent \u2022'\u2022te past week in .ied\"by Mr, Bois\u2019 brother, frëm'Quê- \u201enerb;ooke wun re.ar.ves.\tj bee city, motored to Mansonville on\t-\t-_________ Miss Hazei McHarg is home after\tSaturday evening and were\tthe'14- Following\tis the\tresult of\tthe spending some time m Montreal.\tguests of Rev,\tFather Bois,who\tis a: final exams, in\torder\tof\tmerit: Mr.and Mrs.J.Baird and daugh- parish priest in that place.\tThey1\tGrade\tVII.\u2014Taking exams, in I \u201d.r,Heta visiting her sister, Mrs.: returned to Dudswell Junction on Richmond.than a year, .\u201c\".avir.g spent about -iXirKpatrick, at Bury.\tSunday evening.\tGrade VI.\u2014Francis Fleming, four months\tin Richmond\tbefore; Mr- and Mrs.E.L.McKenzie,1 Mrs.B.A.Gilbert, Mrs.\tShore'\tGrade\tV.\u2014Elaine Peart, Loma coming to\tMegantic.\tHis\tsudden laisses Louise Bishop and Edith Me-: and daughter\tDorothea were\tcall-1 Badger, James\tLeekie,\tRoy John- death on Saturday\tafternoon,\twhen\tHarg and Messrs.Hiram Rolfe and! ing at Mr.B.\tW.Jenkerson\u2019s\ton ston.he collapsed\tfrom heart\tfailure Arthur Pehlemann spent a few days ' Tuesday evening.\tj\tGrade\tIV.\u2014Fred Fleming, Pa- wfcile in swimming, was a shock to camping at Silver Lake last week.! Mr.Darrel Bloomfield was call-' trieia Peart.committees appointed for the sale of fancy work and aprons, food, candy and flowers and an afternoon tea and ice cream social to be held during the afternoon and evening of August 6.A supper was*provid-ed by the hostess and a most enjoyable hour spent socially.Those who assisted were Mrs.A.J.McIntosh, Mrs.\u2018Cross and Mrs.Walch.The proceeds were $10.On Monday nomination of school commissiontrs was held at the county building.Messrs.W.E.Hurd and E.H.Chadsey, the retiring commissioners, were renomi-nrted, and Mr.Arthur Slack and Mr.Marshall Rexford as opposition.The election will be held on Monday at the county hall.A large number of guests registered at the Canary Tea House during the past week, this attractive resort having become very popular with many people.Dr.and Mrs.C.L.Brown spent Wednesday last week in Sherbrooke.The young ladies of the local home of 'Mr.George Devis.Mrs.Harry Dustin and sons, Harry, jr., and Donald, of Lyndon- ville, Vt., are visiting relatives in\t^\t, town for a couple of weeks while j M1\u20198, lleLl.aie recent arrivals.have arrived.Mrs.A.D.Blashfield, of Brooklyn, accompanied by her daughter Mr.Dustin is in Long Island, N.Y.a guest of Mr.and\" Mrs.Clinton Hall.Mr.and Mrs.L.J.Logan, of SJerbrooke, spent the week-end at Eimwood Park.EAST ANGUS Dance, Roseland Hall, on Monday, July 16th.Music by Canavan\u2019s Melody Boys.IVES HILL Nurse Spauling returned to her home at Hatley on Sunday, having cared for Mrs.Lafoe for three weeks.Mrs.Lafoe\u2019s condition is somewhat improved, though she is not gaining as fast as her friends could wish.Among her callers on Sunday were Mr.and Mrs.P.Par- i sons, of Waterville.Mrs.Fannie \u2018 Crosby and Mr.and Mrs.Charles.Hyatt.One item which should have been mentioned in connection with the picnic report was the courtesy of the Lennoxville Band, which played two pieces near the house for the benefit of Mrs.Lafoe, who has been in the house nearly all winter, confined to her bed for twelve weeks.This kindness was much appreciated.Another item omitted was thanking Mr.Harkness and family for their grove and their untiring efforts to help everybody in the work of the picnic.Mr.and Mrs.Ashe and Miss Ashe, Mr.and Mrs.Daintrey and Mr.Chas.Stemp were at Cedar Lodge on Sunday.Mrs.Daintrey spent several days at her father\u2019s home here last week.The Milby W.C.T.U.was pleasantly entertained by Mrs.Fred Brown on Tuesday, July 8.Eight members and several visitor.- were present.The report of the picnic [ showed quite a surplus for the treasury after all bills were paid.Sev-1 eral small bills were paid and action ' taken regarding helping to entertain the provincial convention at Sherbrooke in the fall.It w-as voted Mrs.Burton Lord was taken to Sherbrooke last week for hospjt: treatment.Master U.Kironae underwent ar operation for appendicitis in Shcr biooke last week and fs doing well at latest reports.Mr.Ernest Thomas is home from Chicipee Falls for a time.Miss C.Bean, of Shawinigar.Falls, is the guest of Miss Helen Ham.Mrs.Rose Brown, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, is visiting friends here.Mrs.A.C.Reed and daughter Phyliss, of Lonncxville, have been spending a few days here.Miss Marion Reed has been visit-ing at the home of her brother, Mr.A.C.Reed, in LennoxvillèL The Women\u2019s Institute wdll meet with Mrs.J.B- LeBaron on Tuesday afternoon, July 15th.HëdBlood tërent.f* j gOMOTACCEPI- SUBSTlUntS j SOUTH DURHAM all, and a cause of grief to the Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Shorten and ing on friends in this place re-many friends he had made, parti- daugater _ Frances, of Sherbrooke.) cently.cularly in the Bank of Comme.rce are spending a couple of weeks at *\t- where he was employed, and among Mr.G.A.Harrison\u2019s cottage at Mirths Boy Scouts, who had appointed for Lake.him assistant scout-master.By Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Westman and these, as well as others, he was re- son Reynolds were in Sherbrooke The following are the results o! garoed with esteem and real affec- on W ednesday.\t; the June examinations in the South t:on, notwithstanding tne short,-Durham Intermediate School: time he had beer.here.\tj\tBIRCHTON\t1 Grade Vnl Grade III.\u2014Kermitt Doyle, Clifton Doyle, Gordon Leekie, Badger.Grade II.\u2014Arthur Galbraith Grade J.\u2014Harriet Badger.CASS VILLE The casket was borne by assist-' ar.t scoutmasters W.Deonar.and Jack Matheson, patrol leader Find- Mr.and Mrs.Anders Jacobsen, of ton, 61.8.Mary Davidson, 45.,\t.\ta,, Mr.Dolard Brunet and son, Mr.per eent.Lyda Grimwr\tEaward Brunet, have been attend- ten Graham, 70; Beatrice \u2019jSnL me a SeSBion °f COl,rt at St\u2019 Johns- __\t_______________ .\tbury this week U.y McDonald and scout T.Moore., Stafford Springs, Conn., were guesU Grade\u201d \u2019VIL^ Burton 0MiIlar 78 9 \u2018 v-GE ^onday &'\t.week Following the casket were Mr.E.L., °* -\u2019pr- ani.Mrs.Marvin Hodge last : per *Cent- Dorothv Woolfrev \u2019 68 9 ¦ L>avid Watson and Miss Watson Stewart Paterson, superintendent weak-\tMuriel Watt 55 9\t\u2019\t\" \u2019 !\tifuests the home of his are spending a few days with relat- tclephone exchange enjoyed a trin 1° J;ake a collection at all meetings -\t'\tm future.The flower mission was re- ported since last meeting.A temperance sermon is expected at the schoolroom some time this month, conducted by Rev.Mr.Lewis.A very nice tea was served by Mrs.Walter Brown, Misses Bernice and Edith Brown and Miss Ruby Bailey.The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs.Sisco the third Tuesday in August.Quite a number from the Hill attended the strawberry supper at Milby on July 9 and report an excellent supper.The young men are working up a ball team and are devoting an occasional evening to practice.' to the Norton poeny garden on Monday, which was at its best during the past week.Miss Cecily Eardïey-Wilmot spent _\t: a few days last week with Miss 1',oy j Alice Wyman.Mr.and Mrs.L.V.Larson and family, of Coaticook, are spending three weeks at Elm Wood Park.Mrs.J.IVyrnan and granddau-daughter, Miss Brenda Strout, of-Auburn, Me., are guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ivus Wyman fo:' two weeks.Mr.and Mrs.G.B.Worthen are uests at the home of Mrs.Edar Mr.;Tafe, at Coaticook.Mr.and Mrs.Vernon Frappied e{ the Bank of Commerce, e> Sher- Miss Florence Lowry, of Gilman, \u2018 Grade VI\u2014Doris Fee, 83 Der\u2018Kro breoxe, Mr.George M.Thompson,,ana Mus Eleanor Walker, of cent; Thelma Proulx, 74: Velma.; manager of the bank at Megantic.GLiton, are visiting Mr.and Mrs.Carson, 69\tI ^ and Mrs.Thompson, also the bank, R°y Lowry.\t; ' QrH((e V\u2014Mildred Bowring, 73: art t,c.\tu o H rfc®n1;.visitors at Mr.and Mrs.per cent; George Johnston, 69; The Boy Scouts, under Scout-
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