Sherbrooke daily record, 10 décembre 1924, mercredi 10 décembre 1924
[" 'C v.I- Al HLlt C()I3£H» .'.IS S to* 1 / Sherbrookè Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1924.Twenty-eighth Year.DECIDED ON SITE FOR SOLDIERy MEMORIAL Labor Party Will Move Amendment To Throne Address Committee Zinovieff Says Note Was Authentic Three Canadian Sects Join In New National Church DR JAMES SMYTHS Pi'S.mier Baldwin Today Announced in House of Commons that Sub-Committee of Cabinet, After Examining All Evidence Placed Before It, Had Come to Unanimous Conclusion that There Was No Doubt the Zinovieff J ropaganda Letter Was Authentic\u2014League of Nations Council Decides Regarding National Conference for Control of Traffic in Arms, Munitions and Implements of War United States Accepts League\u2019s Invitation.CAssociated Press Despatch) LONDON, December 10.\u2014Prime Minister Baldwin stated in the House of Commons\u2019, today that the sub-committee of the cabinet, after examining all the evidence put before it, had come to the unanimous conclusion that there was no doubt the Zinovieff propaganda letter was authentic.NO MEETING OF LEAGUE COUNCIL HELD THIS MORNING ROME, Dec.10.\u2014No meeting of the League of Nations Council was held this morning out of courtesy to the British Foreign Secretary, Austin Chamberlain, who was received in audience by Pope Pius.The Council yesterday decided upon the convocation on Mav 4th nex' ¦ j \u201e Yx ljallrcu ' J,1\"\u2019 dT,\u201c\u201d ,W,S\t\u2022«\u201c ~«Pt of th.United ! Methodist,\tand Congre! ,\tp.0 Leagues invitation for participation in such a!Rational churches in the Dominion conlerence.\tal.e liberty to say whether they AMUSING DILEMMA OVER DISPOSITION OF LADY ASTOR\u2019S PORTRAIT .'.\u2022¦fié ifw mm SLIDING IS TO BE TOLERATED IN SOME SECTIONS; COUNCIL ENDORSE MOVE TO PROHIBIT SUNDAY LABOR City Council at Last Night\u2019s Meeting Definitely Decided that Soldiers\u2019 Monument Will Be Placed on King Street West\u2014Children in West and East Wards to Enjoy Sliding Without Fear of the Police\u2014Other Sections Likely to Secure the Same Facilities\u2014Objections Raised to City Employees Working on Sundays and Holidays\u2014 Sunday Observance League Secures Approval of Petition\u2014Alderman Crepeau\u2019s Resignation Held in Abeyance\u2014By-Law to Suppress Sensational and Immoral Advertising\u2014Power Company Was Criticized, REV.J.W, G.WARD REV.C.MACKINNON rn iSrSm\tIN THE NATIONAL CHURCH MOVEMENT.FROM LEFT TO R!GHT THEY ARE: DR JAMES SMYTHE.PRLNCTPAL, WESLEYAN COLLEGE, MONTREAL; REV.MOXTEEAL- AXD »v-c- OTTAWA, Ont., Dec.10.\u2014The\t.\u2014\t.\u2014\u2014\u2014- first step towards the creation of the \u201cUnited Church of Can- ( Continued from page 1.) LONDON, Dee.10.\u2014An amusing dilemma has arisen over the dispo-eition of Lady Aster\u2019s portrait, which hangs on one of the staircases of the House of Commons.The picture was presented to Parliament by Lord Aster, with the approval of a former government, but Parliament has found that it is \u201cundesirable as ft matter of principle\u201d that pictures or statues of living persons should be displayed there.During the controversy, which lasted for some weeks, the picture was covered with cloth and it still hangs under this shroud, neither Lord Astor nor the first Commissioner of Works, Lord Peel, being w-iHing to remove it.Lord Astor says It is not at his disposal, as it was ftocepted by the Commissioner of| CAIRO SENDS NEW PROTEST TO THE LEAGUE States Failure of League to Ta! will join the union or remain outside.Those who do not vote at all will be regarded as favoring it .Six months hence\u2014next June 10\u2014 the act of Parliament with regard to property rights and incorporation will come into force Regrets Omission From King\u2019s Speech Of Reference To Any Effort By Government To Deal With The Inter-Allied Debts Premier Baldwin Pledged Himself to Refrain from Bringing Forward Policy of Protection\u2014Labor Party to Introduce Amendment \u201cRegretting the Policy that Is Being Pursued by His Majesty\u2019s Advisers With Regard to Egypt and Russia.\u201d The movmeent dates back to 18S9, when the general assembly of the Presbyterian church appointed a committee to confer with other evangelical churches looking toward condefinite plan was drawn up, sub-:\tj, new Parliament,diwtined for' +\t*\t* * *\t*\t* +v\t*\tv Un\tPrntect\tWill\trJL.r.\"'\tÊT\u201d \u2019rnitted and approved.But the war:\ta long legislative life, lent *\tPRirMIFR RFRRTrvr rt 1\tJ P\tp eSî\tW,n\tConvince\tEast- delayed proceedings and it was not\tits ears to the party leaders yester-; £\t* KEMIERJH3RRIOT ILL.\t4 era Peoples that League Is untiI this year that an enabling act day after learning from the King\u2019s .j.rAs.nr:a,\u201ej n , , ,\t1 Tool of Emviarwt\ttould be passed.\taddress some of the things the Con- i PARiq nf, 10° ?h) t 1001 Ot England.\tWhy They\u2019re Doing It.\tservative Government intends to t Harriot fs confined tÆZm t ROMF Dppp i m\tThe reasons for the union are do- Shortly after His Majesty had * today with a serious attack of ^ E,v°tian\u2019 L r cr ^\u2019-Another broadly given as follows:\t.ceremoniously opened Parliament, * grippe.A buHeUn sa vs his t terms -nL rflt.-tP1\"*!\u2019-4 u^haj J To elmmate wasteful duplica- tne Pr™e Minister, Stanley Bald- * malady is accompanied by a action\t?r)tlS.h high-handed Hon in mission fields at home and 'lvln\u2019 W1th two-thirds of the Com- ?swelling of the leg ' the lives Egypt;\te mi ange ring abroad.\t: mons back of him, told the House * The Premier has been ailing * oc-ms thrn1o-l\u2019r0?er*tvy ofT-a Rur°- I To eliminate the strife and dis- what his Government aims t,o ac- * for more than a week.\t*:\u2022 received h,- ^v,0114 4 ,\t.has sensions between sects of the complish.\t?He saw his doctor about ten *5* I pnp'ne e/ *he secretariat of the C hristian Church which converts When\tthe\tPremier had done days ago and was told he had * \\Vnrlu of iC' r.\u2014-r-\t1 buterl it nri.-of i0\"?\u2019 '''hieti distri \u2022 found it difficult to understand.\t| talking,\tMr.\tRamsay MacDonald\tj* better take a rest.He insisted * ernmenf Ïhill 1\t1 «itA\tîhe* r t0 u® {*6le®atesl To effect economies in adminis- and Mr.Lloyd George, the leaders f upon going on with his en- 4 has no authority to dispose of It am! j the League that it^^Sure Jtekc ZfT\t\u201c 8parsely set- ** ^ ^\t1\t-nd got 4 nowhere to send it.\t! üp .\u201ethe Angio-Egyptian conflict Lady Astor is not in the least\u2019 will convince all Eastern peoples concerned over the fuss, and said that the League is the tool of Eng- laughingly to the newspapermen :! land and will force them into the an.- ,¦\t- ,,\t,\t, \u201cIt has nothing to do with me.The! arms of the Bolshevists, the great- P u J' * th-C newJl\tn House of Commons accented it; let! est enemies of Eastern civilization\u201d 1 lesbyteJ1Bn V1 orlflrl' There will them do what they like with it.\u201d, and claims that the British Foremen U a, sfles of fraded courts com-It is reported that a mpiest has! Office by its note of December 4^h p0S\u20acd.of.a.n equal number of lay and been received for transference of! warning all nations that ur.v inter-1 n'11I?1?ter.1?1 members.First there the portrait to Washington.The ference with Egypt would be con.' y11 ^ the session m the congrega-City of Plymouth also wants it for 1 sidered an unfriendly action vio- then the presbytery with juris, its art gallery, and the present lated the League of Nations coven- have been visiting the lat-\tR- ^ells sPent the week-end Miss M Nixon, of the Canaaiaa Organ Company, Boston, has been ^er s parents, Mr.and Mrs.John\tin Scotstown Bank of Commerce, spent the weex- jj, town for a few days.During his Banks.\t,\t- end and holiday at her home m S(ay be tuned and repaired the or- ^ Mr.Charlie Montgomery went to;\tBEJ1.WER BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING Miss A.Riley and Misa E.McHarg were in Cookshire on Satur- Valcourt\tj n £ans 'n\tdifferent Mr.John Ross, Messrs.H.and D.where it was necessary churches AN INACTIVE LIVER IS THE CAUSE OF CONSTIPATION GREENLAY Mr.William Bate is confined to the house through illness.Miss Ina L.Gardner, of Lennox- Birchton recently.rJiinkr0^\ter;tert?ined th?! Entertainment by Guides and tk,.j .hlatthew s Churç]j on, ,scouts ai3o sale of fancy work, mv\t4wh'\tcandy, pop com, etc., in Church Hall, \u201e \u2018 cd ~ *ns.W.Montgomery ' Dec.igth.A good time assured, went to St.Johnsbury and Boston, visiting relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Wendall Ward BOYNTON ,\t-, j- -o1555 lna U.Gardner, 01 Uennox- F-\tr \u201c\t,, u\u2019 ut When your liver gets sluggish and\tt a da with relatives £ \u201c\tw ^ Lnpr JMr\u2019 and Miss inactive your whole system suffers here last week.\tMrs.Eddie Ward on Sunday.1 ;^lss Your bowels become constipated; Mrs Edward Bate and and bilious head Margaret and Miss Lillian - -an(j bqby ; Bate EAST ANGUS r tongue coated\twere the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Si !\tr ,- \u2022 ed the wedding of her brother Chapman at Windsor Mills one : r,^*, Badl,es!\tChristo ! Coaticook on Saturday.Annie Parkhill, of Dixville, spent the week-end with relatives here.Mr.and Mrs.C.Daintry attend- at you have sick aches; your furry; your t\t.t.uuou.hui» uuc\t- ^^\u201e before your eyes, and often you feel\taftarnoon recently.\tChurch are\tholding their annual\tsale I Mr and\tMrs\tDemick\tof\tDerby as if you were going to faint, espec-\tMr\tG s_ Sobb and\tfamily\twere\tand tea on\tThursday afternoon\tand\tCenter were\trecent'guests\tof\ttheir ially if m a crowded place where -\t^ f Mr.and Mrs.A.Me-\tat the Pamh hal1 beginning daughter Mrs Cooper Master there is litüe or no ventilation., Cra; at Wirîdsor on Friday even.W'hen in this condition there is\ting.\tqwrtkkl\t\u201e wk0 were\tto\tthem, only one thing to do, and that is to\tMrs.\tReuben Smith\tcalled on\tMrs.Afr- T^orvf\t°!r% n-^ay !v\u2019ere ^r-\tand take\t; I, W.Carmell on Wednesday.Mrs.^ ^\u201c\u201cr^î.!3^8011\u2019 ^ur.nth calle-i on Mrs.^rSt Thomas Pnm'p\taU-l0\tMiss Dawson spent the week-end I.W.Carmell on Wednesday.Mrs.\tQjjve Con wav Mr-n\u2019\ther home in Sawyerville.] Carmell has just passed her eighty- McLean\" MrsJ\td\tMrs- E- H- Brown was in Boston nintn birthday and enjoys visiting,Qeorg.beGrace and Mr AIKrA a *ew ^ays the past week, with her friends.\trard\t\u2019 and Mr\u2019 Albro W,b Mrs.Morse spent a day recently Miss Hazel M.Gardner, of Sher- ^jj-g Les]je Shore M V t p _____________\u2014________________________________ grandmother!\tBriw\"/\tHOpk^: 0NLY THE M0THER KN0WS Greenlav.\t3 town r.,enlK P 3 Cr08SInS> Were ln !\tA ROTIT THE jver so that it will regulate the flow Mrs.S.J.Caswell, of Windsor!\tt MILBURN\u2019S Laxa-Liver Pills They will stimulate the sluggish Greenlav.of bile to act properly on the bow- Mills, made ealB here la-t- Weriru.»- ri.\u201eG;\u201e' j .it nUiman, T els, and thus clear away all the day rt Connection xrtth^lheer^t\tto the hr will run out of doors For sale at all druggists and deal- Mr.Edward Bate has extended the past week.\tinot: properly clad, or have on too ers; put up only by The T.Milburn the telephone line from the C P_R.; Mr.and Mrs Albert Hall of Len- mucl1 clothing; play too hard and Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.\tdepot to Mrs.G.Andre\u2019s and to.noxvilie, were in town on \u2019 Sunday get overi1eated, and cool off too _________ where he resides.\tvisiting their many relatives \"\t* suddenly; get their feet wet; kick -\tj Messrs.Geo.Flaws and Geo Ed- off the bed clothes at ni2ht\u2019 and do MILAN\t.wards, of Cookshire, were in town a dozen thmgs the mother can,t 1 on Saturday.\tprevent.Mbs Mabel Mills, of Sherbrooke, ! The P™mpt use of DR.WOOD\u2019S NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Mr.A.G.D.Macdonald, of Sask- jjachewan, is at home with his par- *P?ïk.be-WîewencUwlîb Par' Apply Cream in Nostrils Open Up Air Passages.To NORWAY PINE SYRUP Ah! j'ents, Mr.and Mrs.R.G.MacDonald' enS\u2019TML ^,d Mri; 1 ?\u2022 Mills ; This aged couple are both bed- noknP* sÎÜTm,- , nLnt r?vrS\u2019 b>u a headache, dryness-no struggling for MacLeod is\tundergoing medical\tvices in Christ\u2019s Church on Sunday.\tb^Sugb f tried^r.Vo™ TNY-r3 breath at night, your cold or catarrh treatment, gone.\tMr.Jas Don\u2019t stay stuffed up! Get a small1 New York on business.ce at the Methodist Church rrf™\"\tthe bead; 500the the home of her bro'ther Mr.J.A and heal tne swollen, inflamed mu- «\t* , cous membrane, giving you instant \u2018\ta vt,.\u2014\u201e\t» j relief.Ely\u2019s Cream Balm is just .Bevt Af Murray a.-enaed a meet-what every cold and catarrh sufferer ; ing .\tPresbytery in Sher- has been seeking.It\u2019s just splendid.¦ C-I\u2019°,e .iast week.____________\ti Mr.Angus Morrison, of Lake Megantic.was visiting friends here last week.Mr.Donald Stewart, of Scotstown, was visiting here for a few days rc- c en Zi y.Several from here attended the funeral of the late Malcolm MacLeod at Scotstown on Wednesday RED PEPPERS END PAIN OF RHEUMATISM .erj impressive service was held y,-ay Pine Syrup, and after using was completely re-on lieved.I would advise all mothers to use this remedy for their children as it is an excellent medicine.\u201d For sale at all druggists and dealers.Mrs.A.R.MacLeod, of Lake Megantic, ivas visiting her parents, _______\tMr.and Mrs.J.D.Morrison on Fri- When you are suffering with rheu- ^Y-, iatism so you can hardly get around Miss Flora MacAskill is caring for just try Red Pepper Rub and you Mrs.M.A.Macdonald and infant son.will have the quickest relief known.- Nothing has such concentrated,\tnT JDS^X/'P! T penetrating heat as red peppers.In-\twlviJ w ca\u2014\u2014 «tant relief.Just as soon as you i ,\t_ apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the'.rMr- Noman W.Evans, of Sutton, tingling heat.In three minutes it ^ \u2019cwa® a Ku®s't Mr.E.A.Rowe\u2019s warms the sore spot through and on Sunday.On his return home he | through.Frees the blood circula-\thia little daughter, Norma, tion, breaks up the congestion\u2014and WB° has been stopping for a while the old rheumatism torture is gone, with her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made E.A.Rowe, from red peppers, costs little at any! Mr.Stanley J.Bell spent the drug store.Get a jar at once.Use week-end in Sherbrooke with rela-it for lumbago, neuritis, backache, tives.stiff neck, sore muscles, colds in Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Coveil, of chest.Almost instant relief awaits East Angus, were calling on U* you.Be sure to get the genuine, mother and brother on Sunday with the name Rowres on each pacx- Mr.Aubrey Covell was in Marble- j ton on Monday.m W\tFO R\t1 HEADACHE.BILIOUSNE.SS! CONSTIPATION.INDIGESTION.KIDNEYS,LIVER, BEECHAM\u2019S PILLS I LAKE MEGANTIC M, O^u SmiO, I».returned I kM&JS&TOT.S!?® 0'o:o:o:ao:o.c:o:o:c>:o;o:G:o:u^:o,Q Famous Old Rucipe for Cough Syrup and rheaply made tA home, bat it b«At« th#m &U for quick resaitB.PAoAo.oAo.otojo.p:o1o:o:o;o:o:o:o:o:cro:o:o:o: Thousands of housewives have found that they can save two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough preparations., by using this well-known old recipe for making cough syrup s.t home.It is simple and chean .but it haa no equal for prompt results.It takes right bold of a cough and gives immediate relief, usually stopping an ordinary cough in 24 hours or less.; Get 2V2 ounces of Pinex from any druggist, pour it into a 16-oz.bottle and add plain granulated sugar syrup to make 16 ounces.If you prefer, use clarified molasses, honey or com syrup, inetead of sugar svrup.Either way, it tastes good, keeps perfectly, end lasts a family a longtime For Bolds, Grip, Influ- enza and as a Preventive Take r Laxative The st Clear YourSkin Of Dtarfiferiatf Blemishes Use Cuticura home from Maine, where he wa employed for aome time past.Miss Mary Morrison is home from Portland, Me., with her parent», Mr.and Mrs.Roderick Morri I non.Mr.Angus M.McKenzie has set! up in business as a butcher, having 1 lately severed his connection in that line with Stewart & Mclver.Mr.John Stewart i# still confin ed to bed by illness.Mis* Myrtle McKenzie, who late- i ly returned from a Montreal ho»- ! I pital, is improving at her homcj here.Mr*.Marion Mclvsr.1*1*1 v off f k IBroml Quinine REOPENING OF HIGH SCHOOL AT WATERV1LLE School Ranks Among First Three in Province\u2014List of Prize Winners Announced.WATERVILLE, Que., Dec.10.\u2014 The reopening of the high school took place on November 28 in the town hall, which was crowded for the occasion.As usual, an excellent programme was presented by the school.The different items on the programme were well rendered, but perhaps a feature of the programme was the way in which the pupils of the first and second grades took their parts, also ! the \u2018Dairy Maid\u2019s Drill\" was much enjoyed.\t.In opening the evening s enter-i tainment the chairman, Mr.F.G.I Gale, mentioned that the Watpr-! ville high school as a result of the last year\u2019s work had made a tre^* mendous advance among the high schools of the province, and now ranked among the first three of the province so far as the government examinations determined.Another feature of the programme was the presentation of three memorial pictures by the members of the local chapter of the I.O.D.E., thus again showing their interest in the high school.Last spring the I.O.D.E.presented the high school with a beautiful flag.Mr.Hatcher, superintendent of the Sherbrooke high school, was presented and delivered an excellent address.Mr.Hatcher was somewhat critical of the present I course of study and believed that it ! might be altered so as to be better ! adapted to the needs of the great ! majority of the pupils in fitting ' them for the practical duties of citizenship and of life.Mr.Hao-1 cher\u2019s remarks were especially practical and helpful as regards the conduct of the school, considering the parents, principal and pupils m eo-operation to secure the best re-suits.The staff consists of Mr.A.E.Bartlett, princinal ; Miss M.Taylor, Miss H.G.Kerr, Miss L.Stewart and Mr.L.Massicott.The programme was as follows: Opening remarks, chairman ; school chorus, \u201cScYdiers of the King;\u201d recitation, Mildred Smith, \u2018\u2018Caleb\u2019s Courtship;\u201d piano sole, Frances Ayer ; Mother Goose dialogue ; chorus, \u201cIf Winter Comes; : address, Mr.Hatcher ; vocal solo, : Miss Gladys Swanson ; recitation, I Bobby Baglow, \u201cLittle Mister Mis-I chief;\u201d piano duet, Muriel Johnson and Jean Gerrard ; Dairy Maid\u2019s Drill ; French chorus, \u201cAlouette ; presentation of pictures ; __ school chorus, \u201cRule Britannia;\u201d distribu-! tion of prizes, God Save the King.Grade XI.\u2014 Lillian Webster, ! first general proficiency ; Lillian i Webster, highest marks in French ; Gordon McHarg, second general proficiency ; Gladwick Anderson, advanced mathematics ; Campbell Donaldson, improvement in English ; Campbell Donaldson, English ; Winnifred Anderson, im-i provement in French ; Winnifred 1 Anderson.Grade X.\u2014Kathleen Smith, first general proficiency, Kathleen Smith, highest marks in English ; Kathleen Smith, improvement in French ; Margaret Swanson, second general proficiency ; Mary Rieh-i ardson, mathematics ; Mary Rich-: ardson, French ; Ralph Anderson, ¦ history ; Ralph Anderson, English ; Ralph Anderson, English , Mary Richardson, Francis Gilbert Gale scholarship.\t1 Grade IX.\u2014Francis Ayer, first general proficiency ; Francis Ayer, highest marks in French ; Francis Ayer, Geography; Francis Ayerj and Carl Gustafson, history, school shield; Edith Swanson,1 highest marks in English ; Edith: Swanson, improvement in French ;; Jean Colquhoun, mathematics ; Jean Colquhoun, improvement in French ; Phyllis Smith, improvement in French ; Carl Gustafson, ! second general proficiency.Grade VII.\u2014 Beatrice Baglow, highest marks in French; Jean Gerard, second general proficiency ; Dorothy Saxon, first general proficiency ; Dorothy Saxon, English grammar.Grade VII.\u2014Alex Swanson, first general proficiency ; Margaret Gerrard, second general proficiency ; Mildred Smith, head marks in reading ; Alex Swanson, English literature ; Lawrence Tope, improvement in grade work ; Mildred Smith, French ; Blanche MacNau-ghton, perfect attendance ; Margaret Gerrard, English grammar.Grade VI.\u2014-Mildred Parson, first general proficiency ; Joe Ball, see-ond general proficiency : Stewarr, tablets The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century.The box bears this signature Price 30c.Made in Canada.in Stanstead.The Xmas tree will be in the church on Thursday evening, December 18th.\t^ BROWNLEIGH PLACE , assage of the throat and lungs\u2014 ioofens end raises the phlegm, soothes and heals the membranes, and grad-uallv hut surely the annoying throat tickle and dreaded cough disappear entirely.Nothing better for bronchitis.epaf.modic croup, hoarseness or bronchial asthma.Pinex is a special end highly con-centra ted compound of genuine Norway pine extract, known the world over for it* healing effect on the membranes.Avoid disappointment hr asking _stOD JJeacJache ™ 20 minute» ?our\tfor \u201c2% omwn of Pinex\u201d with full directions and don\u2019t break up a Ooiu over nijjm accept anything else.Guaranteed to st0D Monthly pains of women.give absolute satisfaction nr money ,\t*\t.\t.1.:il promptly refunded.The Pinex Co., ^hcre is Otte thm^ they will not Toronto, Ont,\t'o\u2014they won\u2019t hurt you.Zutoo Tablets Do Three Things Miss Alice Baker, of Richmond, was the week-end guest of Mrs.A.A.Harvey.Mr.and Mrs.Archie Dyson motored from Richmond on Sunday and were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Harvey.Mrs.Will Locjcwqorl and two children, of Nicolet Falls, were the guests of Mrs.Lockwood\u2019s mother, Mrs.Geo.Beard, on Friday, returning home on Saturday.She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Beatrice Beard.The Brownleigh Y.P.Society held their regular meeting on Friday evening, November 28th., at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Brown.Quite a few members and many visitors were present.Games were played and refreshments were served.A hearty vote of thanks was extended to the host and hostes* for their kind hospitality.Plans were made for the next meeting to bo held at the home of MV.and Mrs.Arthur Wilson, on December 12th.WHEN you are constipated, poisons are formed in the accumulated food waste, and reach all parts of the body.The first results, headaches, biliousness, a feeling of \u201cheaviness\u201d, etc., serve as warnings of graver diseases to follow if this intestinal poisoning continues unchecked.This is why intestinal specialists state that constipation is the primary cause of three-quarters of all illness, including the gravest diseases of life.Physicians Advise lubrication for Internal Cleanliness Medical science has found at last in lubrication a means of overcoming constipation.The gentle lubricant, Nujol, penetrates and softens the hard food waste, and thus hastens its passage through and out of the body.Thus, Nujol brings internal cleanliness.Nujol is not a medicine or laxative ana cannot gripe.Like pure water, it is harmless.Take Nujol regularly and adopt this habit of internal cleanliness.For sale by all druggists.Insist on Nujol For Internal Cleanliness t >.;.v.yl-1.v- : ACTS LIKE A FLASH AT ALL ORWCCISTS & peptonic Children brought up on PEPTONINE are strong and healthy because they easily digest this strengthening food v/hich is also suitable for grown-up people who find it difficult to digest ordinary food.PEPTONINE is an ideal baby food to promote growth and maintain health., P-CQURS°1' Four dollars for Carno! did what hundreds of dollars failed to do.f Mr.James Kenny of Ottawa, states very' clearly the advantages of Carnol taken for stomach trouble, when he says,\u2014\"No man or woman can be strong who suffers from stomach trouble and its associated troubles, indigestion and impaired nutrition.When the stomach is weak there is loss of nutrition from food, and food is the source of all physical strength.When a man, woman or child doesn't feel just right, doesn't sleep well, has an uncomfortable feeling in the stomach, my advice is to take Carnol and get relief.If nervous or despondent and losing the nutrition to make strength, »uch a man or woman needs Carnol.It will do for you as it has done for me and many others, restore you to natural health and happiness.\u201d Mr.Kenny then goes on to say, \u2014\u201cI have been suffering from a bad case of nervousness and stomach trouble for two years.I suffered so bad that my hands and lips used to swell.I had a bad breath, couldn\u2019t eat, couldn\u2019t sleep, felt doped all the time.Even my sight failed and I had to pay fif- teen dollars for glasses in Order t(.continue my daily work.I tried nearly every known medicine and only got relief for a.while.I was just about discouraged when a few months ago, health knocked at my door with one of your little books on Carnol.T decided to try a bottle.I bought three more bottles.After taking half of the first bottle my coughing and spitting lessened and bad breath disappeared.I am now on my fourth bottle and feel like a new man.I have thrown off my glasses, have no pains or headaches and can do a day\u2019s work with any man.Have a good appetite, eat any old thing and sleep well.Before taking Carnol I was so cross and cranky I could not make any friends.I was called the crank, but now I am always ready for entertainment and fun Carnol cannof be recom-mended too highly as I have spent hundreds of dollars on different medicines only getting temporary relief.I gladly say that the four dollars 1 spent for Carnol was the best investment I ever made.\u201d\u2014 John Kenny, 158 Isabella Street, Ottawa, Ont.\t8-24 Snotv, arithmetic ; Joe Ball, scripture ; Ellsworth Lorjmer, English grammar ; Gladys Nilsson, history ; Billie Baglow, regular attendance.Grade V.\u2014Laura Holtham, first general proficiency ; Winnie Marlin, second general proficiency ; Laura McKann, English grammar ; Stanley Reid, arithmetic ; Francis Swanson, geography ; Gene Made-lenc, French.Grade IV.\u2014 Marguerite Mac-Naughton, first gênerai proficiency ; Edith Smith, second genera! proficiency ; Marguerite MacNau-ghton, English grammar ; Edith Smith, arithmetic ; Betty Mc-Eachin, scripture.Grade III.\u2014Garland Bope, first «ancrai nrofiejenev ; Ester Nilsson, second general proficiency ; Tonkin Ball, third general proficiency ; Muriel Tweed, good conduct ; Fredie Bean, good progress ; El canor Smith, best attendance.Grade II.\u2014 lone Maskrey, first general proficiency ; Ronald Tweed, second general proficiency; Dorothy Tope, good progress.Grade LB \u2014 Robert Baglow, first general proficiency ; Jim Mac Naughton, second general proficiency ; Lena Marlin, third general proficiency ; Grace Higgins, arithmetic.Grade LA\u2014Clifford Bcnnet, first general proficiency ; Ruth Fish, \u2018\u2022com! general proficiency: Rctit Smith, third general proficitiafi.«. SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1924.PAUL IHKLÏ btUtORD AND DISTRICT NEWS Daily Reports from Correroond-ents of What Is Going On in the Different Localities.BOLTON PASS Master Emerson Bullard, of Knowlton, was a week-end guest of his uncle, Mr, Mason Bullard.Mr.Robert MacMillan went to Montreal on Thursday for an X-ray examination.Mr.Jedd Scott, of Scottsmore, was a recent guest of Mr.E.L.Scott.of his friends on Thursday night.A pleasant time was spent bv all.Messrs L.McCourt and M.Gilbert and the Misses Paige, of Windsor Mills, motored here on Sunday.Mr.W.E.Juby\u2019s family are confined to the house with la grippe.Mr.and Mrs West went to Fitch Bay on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.A.Bryant and family were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.Stone, Currier, recently Miss Marjorie Shonyo, of Magog, was at her home for the week-end.KNOWLTON Poultry show, Knowlton, Jan.6th, 7th and 8th.Send for prize list.Geo.A.McClay, Secy., Bondville, Que.went to Montreal by auto on Monday.On returning he will bring Mr.Hynden Fyles and family, who intend to reside in Richford, Vt.COWANSVILLE Poultry show, Knowlton, Jan.8th, 7th and 8th.Send for prize list.Geo.A.McClay, Secy., Bondville, Qua.CLARENCEVILLE EAST FARNHAM EAST BOLTON Miss Agnes Paige spent the weekend at her home in Windsor The Ladies\u2019 Aid met with Mrs.Harold Channell on Wednesday of last week.The Misses Hollins and McCaulay were guests of Miss Helen Bryant for the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.A.F.Channell mot- Sred to Sherbrooke on Friday with Ir.and Mrs Hazen Bryant.Mr.L.Jackson entertained a few Kqulp your set with this Aladdin lamp of radio and tune In Ulth'perfect^elarlty Wm b/Sh BumtabtoDesleift 12 Mr.and Mr*.Allen and child, of Waterloo, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.John MacFarlane on Sunday.The supper and sale of work held in Mr.Stevens\u2019 hall last Saturday evening under the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Guild, was largely attended, and a bountiful supper was served by the ladies.$41 waa realized, which reflects great credit on the mcmlbers of the Guild.The Ladies\u2019 Guild will meet next Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs.R.F.Hutchins, Miss Stowe spent Sunday with Miss Muriel Burnet at Brigham.Mrs.C.F.Buck and Miss Helen spent Sunday at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Rufus Thompson, of Brigham.Mrs.George.Du rack and Miss Helen Durack went to Montreal on Sunday and will spend three weeks with Mrs.MacLellan.Miss Clara Horner and Miss Grace Shu felt were home over the weekend +heir respective homes.SUTTON Poultry show, Knowlton, Jan.6th, 7th and 8th.Send for prize list.Geo.A.McClay, Secy., Bondville, Que.ABERCOKN Mr.and Mrs.L.H.Bissell have returned home after spending a week in Montreal.Mr.Wm.Derick has left for Toronto, where she expects to spend the winter.Mi«s Bessie Hewson spent the week-end in Montreal.A very enjoyable evening was spent with Mr.and Mrs.Henry j\u2019ilewson on Tuesday, December 2nd, I when they entertained a few of i their friend's at \u201c&00.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.i Lloyd Bullock made the highest scores of the evening.The hostess served delicious refreshments at the closing of the game.Mr.and Mrs.Watson Miller spent a few days in Montreal recently.Mr.and Mrs.F.L.Nunn1.; motored to Monterai on Saturday for the ¦week-end.Miss Alina Booy is Visiting her sister, Mrs.Ronald Miller.On Friday afternoon a pleasant gatherding took place at the home of Mrs.Arlie Hauver, when members of the Girls\u2019 Club met to do honor to one of their number Mrs.George Tre?nble.Little Miss Ernestine Derick brought in a wagon gaily decorated for the occasion and placed it before Mrs.Tremble, who thanked the girls the girls in a few well chosen words.Delicious refreshments were served by members of the club and a pleasant time was enjoyed.\u201cA Modern Amante,\u201d a farce in three acts, will be presented by !o- CROSS-WORD PUZZLE -HA m/SMmi W m ntœimmmm.«MtoMcMnc.Solation ot Yesterday\u2019s Puzzle mGGmrmwf T'-os mmsrmG oeoss-wobd pwzziæcs fiant 'OMt iSBiag an tfibe -weRiifo -stf whidfa yxm fe*E JOS.GAGNE & Fils DISTRIBUTORS FOR EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, 154 King St.West, Phone 356.Sherbrooke.Mr.Albert Guertin has gone to Montreal for an indefinite time.Mr.W.Hall accompanied by Missi Cora Jenne and Mrs.F.F.Fyles,1 are sold r.Y GEO.H.ROBB KNOWLTON, QUE The best Toba cco for the pipe OGDEN\u2019S LIVERPOOL CUT PLUG «W*.Tfovse wilîl gjtee yona * cüue to erther -vnartte CTmuBrng ehepa, «ffid they is in»® t® «tÉl others.A letter\tin each whit* -wsjtds sttartbsg wt fhe tnmibseed squares and rnrniitvg eittaei bortemtalKy ¦or -rtséxÆrj «r 1a®fh.\t* VEWTICAi.1\u2014\tPenfenw 2\u2014\t'fttote of 1%* asan* ?>\u2014Saime its 1 4\u2014\tT® tooirntoard t\u2014^opBillair Ctoriial»*»* Staarawrf 7\u2014A j©iiM£ :ian csrjseislbrj 5\u2014\tA rmmeraü 9\u2014Arary cart»» (aWw.'i 18\u2014Fersaeriy 12\u2014\tPriiBteir\u2019* mesvuremant 13\u2014\tMother 15\u2014\tFather 16\u2014\tRaHroad (abbr.) 17\u2014\tThoroughfare (abfcr-| 18\u2014\tA dieease of fcvsla 19\u2014\tGood friend* ^ 28\u2014A kind! 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FARNHAM NEWS AND PERSONALS OF INTEREST Happenings and Reports of Meetings of Interest to Residents of Farnham and District.\"d talent in Empire Hall on Saturday evening, December 12th.Mrs.George Macfie and Miss Ai-| ice Chew left last week for Monteal.where they expect to spend the ; winter.Mr.Willie Macfie has returned ! to his home in Burlington, Ont., af-! ter spending a couple of weeks with relatives and friends here.Mrs.Cynthia McNeil, of Lebanon, \\T.H., passed away recently.The \u2022'¦mains were brought here on Monday for burial, Mrs.Wilma Miller spent a week in Montreal recently.The Auxiliary of the Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mrs.Aubrey Colling on Friday afternoon.FLORAL HUMOR ! A rose and lily, side by side, Were in a bouquet pent.\u201cAh!\u201d said the rose, \u201cyou\u2019re fair to ; see.\u201d ; The lily replied, \u201cOh, course\u2014 ^ tee heel; But you can\u2019t borrow aught from me For I haven\u2019t got a scent.\u201d J.P FARNHAM, Que., Dec.10.\u2014 A very pleasant and enjoyable time was spent by many of the town people, as well as anumber from Montreal, on Tuesday evening, December 2, when the Farnham Citizens\u2019 Band gave a musical concert in the large hall of the St.Elizabeth Hospital.The concert was given under the patronage of the hon.president, Mr.Alexander Saurette, M.P.P.The programme commenced at 8.30 o\u2019clock and comprised the following numbers: \u201cGod Save the King,\u201d by the Farnham Citizens\u2019 Band, followed by a march, \u201cDade Commandery;\u201d \u201cThe Troubadour,\u201d \u201cThe Keepsake,\u201d a cornet solo by Mr.L.N.Lussier ; One, Two, Three, Four Waltz> by the F.C.Band ; a solo entitled \u201cThe Bird,\u201d was rendered by Mr.L.Drouin, with Miss T.Archambault accompanist ; a violin solo, given by Jules Belisle, accompanied by Roland Belisle, both of Montreal, \u201cVenezia and Napole No.3;\u201d piano solo by Roland Belisle ; a song, \u201cNinon,\u201d rendered by Mr.J.A.Demers, with Miss B.Boisseau pianist ; a musical number by the F.C.Band and Lawrence Morgan\u2019s saxophone quartette.The second part of the concert followed after a short intermission, when the Farnham Citizens\u2019 Band gave the following selections:\t\u201cPasadena Day,\u201d \u201cSporting Life,\u201d \u201cThe Twilight Hour\u201d and \u201cSolitude.\" The Messrs.Jules and Roland Belisle gave a violin and piano duet, \u201cII Trovadore,\u201d followed by a piano selection ; \u201cPolichinelle,\u201d by Roland Belisle ; \u201cLaurentien Echoes,\u201d by the Farnham Citizens\u2019 Band, followed, the concert closing with \u201cO Canada.The band, which was organized about two years ago, and is now an incorporated band, were at their best on this occasion.The members of the band who took part in the concert are Messrc.Oscar Loiselle, L.N.Lussier, P.Archambault, Chas, Murdock,, P.Dickson, Alb.Richard, A.Berth-iaume, H.Verret, Armand Demers, L.P.Lussier, A.Pleau, George Rivard, L.Jarry, Nap.Dufresne, M* Charron, R.Lupien, Arsene Richard, H.Champigny, Eug.Auclair, J.Leford, John Wilson, I.Laroch-elle, Achille Archambault, Solomon Girard, E.Gouger and Ed.Seguin.Much credit is due the officers of the band for the success of the evening, and all those who are appreciation of good music will lootc forward to the time when a similar concert can be given by this band.The financial results of the even-] a special manner her daugh-be placed at the disposal of the Farnham Citizens\u2019 Band.The officers and members of the i Farnham Council, Knights of Columbus, No.1061, held a very in-) teresting meeting on December 2j in their council chambers,when they [ entertained several visitors, includ-; ing the members of the State Coun-j cil of the province of Quebec.Among those present who were the guests of the local council were the following: Mr.George Boivin, M.P.of Shefford County, who is also supreme director of the K.of C.; Fra.Fauteux.State Deputy K.of C.; Mr.J.D.Martin, State Secretary of K.of C.j Mr.A.L.La-vergne, State Treasurer K.of C,; Mr.J.E.Lefebvre, of Farnham.lawyer for the State.Council, province of Quebec : Mr.E.Chartier, District Deputy K.of C.; Rev.Father E.Decelles, cure of Earn-ham ; Rev.Father A.Girard and Mr.Robert C.Wilkins, fourth degree member of the Knights of Columbus.After the State Council and the local council meetings were over, lunch was served.The officers of the Farnham Council are: Grand Knight, F.A.Pouliot ; De puty Grand Knighit, A.B.Comeau ; Financial Secretary, Jos.Gagnon : Treasurer, L.A.Boucher ; Warden Notary E.Leveille ; Chanceler, Dr.O.Trepanier ; Trustees, Messrs.A.Desautels, V.Charron and G- Rainville.The many friends of Mr.Gardner McCorkill will be pleased to hear that there is a slight improvement in his condition.Mr.McCorkill was overcome by a paralytic stroke on Monday, December 1, while on duty as fireman for the C.P.R.and at the time was at work on one of the company\u2019s shunters in the C.P.R.yard.Mr.McCorkill z-eceived medical assistance immediately, and was removed to his home.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Spoor, of Notre Dame de Grace, Montreal, were called here by the death of the former\u2019s mother, Mrs.J.Spoor, which occurred at an early hour or Monday morning after an illness of several months\u2019 duration.The Ladies\u2019 Guild, and also the Girls\u2019 Guild of St.James\u2019 Church have closed their meetings until after the season\u2019s holidays.Mrs.Cora Sullivan, teacher of IBeebe academy, spent the week-end with Mrs.Harold Lavalliere.The Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet on Thursday afternoon at 2.30 o\u2019clock in the church parlors.All members are especially requested to be present, as this is the last regular meeting to be held before the sale on December 17 and also the last before closing for the approaching holidays.Friends are also cordially invited to come and enjoy a social hour at the close of the business meeting, at which refresh ments will be served by the hostesses for the afternoon.The Women\u2019s Missionary Society will meet on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.Harry Campbell, Main street.Don\u2019t forget Paul Dufault Concert in Hospital Hall, Tuesday, Dec.16.Programme equally English an/ French.Tickets, Borsseau Dm»' Store.WATERLOO Poultry show, Knowlton, Jan.6th, 7th and 8th.Send for prize list.Geo, A.McClay, Secy., Bondville, Que ST ANBURY z \"sued tatemenl\tolv ret^' t0 Onad, that a tatet ^\tme* partmetit\tm C^ad^ uattV refrmp\\es v,e\ther but try\tDorothy- evening enjoyed.\t: until you can get iOC Mrs.Nichols, of Milbv, is spend- ,.^ou\tbe Çlad, Lawrence, to ing the winter with the Misses have ™artl™ wUh you.Ihey are Woodward\tamong our best bird friends and Mr.Mrs.David Harrison, who under-'Jack Mine,r tol4 m?.we should en: went a serious operation at the coura^\tm this sertlon .of Montreal General Hospital yester-\t.w\"6 are ^ day, is making satisfactory progress, ^ bljÿ that re.maln ^,tb us and.m according to reports received.\tbhe.December issue of the.Junior ^\tRed Crosg Magazine there is a fine -¦¦ story about the \u201cBirds that stay voted work in Sherbrooke.\tjwith us.\u201d For those who do not The religious work has been car-'get the magazine I will write a ried on in a way that has made last- short sketch from it.We should try ing impressions, and it is considered to become better acquainted with our that the work at the Penitent Form winter birds, as we are with animals has been the most important of all.through reading the Bedtime Stories.Capt.Lloyd Brown, of the Otta- I hope all are getting on nicely wa Men\u2019s,Social work, was appoint- at school with lesson-s and practice ed some time ago to assist Adjutant for the Christmas entertainments, and Mrs.Martin, and he will re- J\tBest wishes! from, main here for the preseit.Capt.;\tUNCLE JIM.and Mrs.Bell are expected to arrive\t- on Thursday.\t& I*®*#\t* went after her.Behind the old log beyond the brook Reddy panted and punted as if he never would breathe easily again.lie tremlbledi with weariness.He was safe now.Mrs.Reddy was fresh, and those dogs were tired.If she kept away from those hunters with terrible guns she would be quite \u2019safe.She had proved a true mate.She had saved Reddy\u2019s life.Reddy was thinking of this when, from the direction in which Mrs.Reddy had disappeared, there came the bang, bang of a terrible gun! {Copyright, 1924, by T.W.Burgess) The next story: \u201cWhat Happened to Mrs.Reddy.\u201d 1 DO YOU KNOW THESE GIRLS?The musical gill\u2014Sara Nade.The spiteful girl\u2014Anna Mesity.The big-hearted girl\u2014Jennie Ros-ity.The stylish girl\u2014>ElKe Gant.The jolly girl\u2014Annie Mation.(From the Prudential).\u201cTurn to the Laughing Brook and wade across,\u201d said she sharply taken note of the direction in which Reddy had gone away.He knew I that Reddy might go straight for a long distance, but that sooner or later he would turn and -work around in a big circle.He wa® not likely to run in a country with which he was not familiar.So this hunter with hig terrible gun had cut across to Me in wait where he jthought Reddy would be likely to appear.He had come out onto the rood where Reddy had played his clever trick, and he had met that automobile.The driver of the automobile had told the hunter of how a Fox had run ahead of the machine and finally had leaped into the bushes at one side of the road.The hunter had asked just where Reddy had done this.Then he hurried on down the road until he had come to where Bowser the Hound and the other dogs were vainly trying to find s PAYING LOSSES is the prime object of a Fire Insurance Company\u2014there is no other real use for them.Companies that do not pay their Iosf-es promptly and to our entire satisfaction, are not represented by us.It has been our life-long practice to stand firmly beside a policy-holder when his day of adversity comes, proving ourselves veritable friends, in return for the trust imposed in us.Think it over ! W.S.DRESSER & CO.120 Strathcona Square.Office Established 1875.Adjutant and Mrs.Martin will #\t* RsddvG trail airain Hp had Wi STS.Ssufft?* umra&3>SS,™E c,m- S;!» 'where Reddy had leaped into the ___ ___ ___ ___ _ _ -X\t-W ¦\t-\t* them, accompany them to their new field of labor in Montreal.horse driven by a irom Capelton.Mrs.Kent was quite badly hurt and will be confined to her home for some time.in Sherbrooke speaks for itself, and young woman it adds weight to the many exmres- STAMP COLLECTORS IN SESSION.sions of appreciation from those who are in a position to know of the excellent service given by them.The local membershin has been doubled, and the attendance at ser- of all who have known these offic- & ers, ha\\e worked with and under f\t# & % % * % % @\t® !bu5hes\u2019 and there Bowser\u2019s wonder- ***** *** fyl nose soon found the trai] At the ______________ (Dear Uncle Jim:_____________\t! sound of Bowser\u2019s voice the other Y.M.C.A BOARD OF DIRECTORS I S° to school most every day, and d°gs had hurried to join him.So MEETING\tam in £rade four.Our teacher is once more Reddy had had to run.The regular monthly meeting of Miss Ross and I like her very well.Now all this tunc Mrs.Reddy had the Board of Directors of the Sher- We have had three of our Christmau been istemng to the voices of those brooke Young Men\u2019s Christian As- examinations, and I got 9114 in my doga in the distance, and waiting for sociation was held lit S when, spelling.I am nine years old and I Reddy to begin tn circle back a® she -\t\u2022\t¦\thave two brothers.The youngest, knew he would.As soon as the s Donald, is not three months old yet.of those distant voice\u2019s began to sound louder, Mrs.Reddy started swiftly toward a certain place where she knew Reddy would be likely to pass.Meanwhile, she had found but where most of those hunters with terrible guns were waiting.Mrs.Reddy laid down on a certain and other useful purposes\t' time so I thought I would write a Hat rock which she was sud e Red- The house commit^ Report\twas\tfew lines now.I go to school and\t'.Y would pass.The sound\tof he given bv Mn G S.Æop.Tn which\tam in grade five.My favorite study\tdogs drew nearer.Tien\tcoming the question wa3 raised as to\tthe\tiu drawing.May l join the Chil-\tdown a hil , she saw Reddy.Poor necessity for getting neV chairs\tThe\tdren\u2019s Cozy Corner, Uncle Jim?My\tR-ldy- Hr, big tail was\talmost matter was lift in Hie hands of tha teacher is Miss Cloutier.My sister dragging on the ground He was house committee with nower to act.Lillian and I have two miles to go ,\t5 ,\t»\t,\t,\t\u2018\t\" Mr.D.J.Sails gave the report to school.My mother, father, Lii- ready to drop.As he drew near she on_foreign work showing that over Han and I went out to Magog _ _to\tti°n on^th^rcck Is 'tells UlU.CVJILi.JL.-\u2014\t- J -O -\t-\t- - after routine busing; 'reports we have two brothers.The youngest, knew he would.As soon as the sound received on the different associa- Donald, is not thre< tion activities.\tI will close now\u2019.Mr.C.K.Tate presented the boys\u20191\tYour niece, work report, indicating comsiderab'e\tDorothy Alberta Gustm activity with two billiard tourna- ! Ayer\u2019s Cliff, ments going on between junior and :\t\u2014\u2014\u2014 juvenile boys, and the organiza- Dear Uncle J:m: tion of boys\u2019 groups for Bible study f haven\u2019t written to you for a long The Eastern Townships Stamp\tï*5 [ncrea?ed accordingly.The Club met last nia-ht tviv xt rT iband bas been organized and eqmp- with a good attendance, the Vuekt'£!?ed at a.co?t.nf\thundred do!-\t___________\u201e ___________ the evening being Mr Warren a new ,rs', aT17 vlsRa have been made ny $350 had been raised for this and spend the week-end a short time ago\tm- -d-jj,, i0\u201e_ j j, _ comer tel the city Mr W^e-\"the ba,ld t0 th' .^erbrooke Hospital forwarded to the National Counril.We have two black kittens, named he pa^ed Mrs.Reddy leaped dovvn brought down one of his albums o* on Sunday mommas for the T>a«it t^vo :«\t4* 4* 4* + 4> 4* 4* 4* ?4* 4\u2019 Y\u2019S MEN\u2019S CLUB The guest and speaker at the Y\u2019s Men\u2019s Club tomorrow night will be Mr.V.E.Morrill, who is to give an illustrated lecture.MAN ARRESTED FOR PEDDLING WITHOUT A LICENSE Thomas Murphy, of this city, was arrested yesterday charged with peddling without a license.Murphy, according to reports, was in the habit of selling remnants of cloth in the city, and upon investigation it was found that he W\u2019as doing so without a license.Social and Personal A verdict of was rendered last -m\t\u201e NO CHANGE IN CONDITION OF accidental death i AUTO ACCIDENT VICTIM night at thr , , ,,\t,\t,\t.\t,\tReports from the Sherbrooke inquest held at police heaaquarters;H ftal thig mornillg state that into the death of Albert Allard ana there has been no apparent change in the condition of Hercules Allard, who was seriously injured on Saturday evening last when the car in which he was driving with his bro Percy A.Harper, who were killed on Saturday night last when a Ford runabout in which they were driving collied with a Newington streei car on Bowen avenue.Allard, it will be remembered was instantly killed, while Harper was taken to the Sherbrooke Hospital, where he passed away twenty minutes after being admitted.Hercules Allard,the third victim of the accident, is still in the Sherbrooke Hospital suffering from very serious injuries from which he may not recover.Six eye-witnesses of the accident were called last night to give evidence, including Wilfrid Dionne.ther, Albert Allard, and cousin, Percy Harper, struck a street car, killing the two latter occupants of the car.The hospital authorities that that the patient\u2019s condition is still considered to be very serious, but that he still has a fair chance of recovering.,, , ,\twere brought up, but these witnesses called to ouve evidence, i\t-\u2022\t¦\t-1\u201d- .\ti- __ ! either ONE JUDGMENT AT SWEETS-BURG YESTERDAY Dr.Lafrance, of Montreal, was the operator of the street car.All \u2019acquitted of a charge of theft when witnesses agreed positively that he appeared before Judge J.H.Lethe auto was travelling at a very;may at Sweetsburg ysterday.Ac-fast rate of speed and that the dri- cording to the evidence given at the ver of the auto apparently made hearing a charge of theft had been no attempt to lessen this speed.The'brought against Dr.Lafrance by E.¦witnesses also agreed, with one j E-Nadeau, a hotel keeper at Henrys-exception, that the street car was ville, asserting that Dr Lafrance at a stand still when the accident stolen an anchor belonging to occurred.Mr.Moise Allaire, .who jjim and used on his motor boat at was a passenger on the dreet car iClarenceviue.\t.at the time of the accident, said , Following the hearing of the evi-that he could not swear that the dence Judge Lemay ordered the ac-car was stopped as the whole affair «al of Dr.Lafrance from the happened so auiekly and he was so,\t, excited that he did not notice.Th>3\t?rlmTln,al cfie Storv of Accident Related.I^hich was dealt with by Judge Le-Wilfrid Dionne, the operator\tat Sweeteburg yesterday.Sev- *\u2022» «\u2014 «\u2019\u2022 ™ «\u2022 «\t\u2022* tasvü'ss! \"ïs dismissed from the court or -adjourned until later sessions, mg his car along Bowen Avenue\t______________ towards Newington at a speed of DONATION TO 35TH BATTERY about six miles an nour.He sau anj Qne 0£ outstanding features auto coining towards him at a ver\\ \u2022 jn connection with the 35th Battery fast rate, but\tat first could\tno.\tç]ut)\ttook place last\tnight at\tthe tell if the auto was on the street;\t54th\tArmory, when a\tbeautiful\tsil- car tracks or on the road.He deci-jver engraved shield was presented ded, however, that it would be bet-1 py Lieut.Dunsmore, on behalf of ter to lessen the speed of the street j Lieut.L.W.Greenland.The shield, car, and he immediately put the car, which is a wonderful piece of work-into half speed.The auto still con- ! manship, is to be known as the tinued to approach at its same j \u201cGreenland Provisional Shield for speed, and rather than take any 1 the best annual attendance of subchance the operator said that he j sections.\u201d The intention of the do-stopped the car completely.Dionne; nor is that the shield shall be corn-said that he could not say exactly [ peted for annually, and should in-at what speed\tthe auto was\ttra-\tdeed\tencourage the members of\tthe veiling, but in\this opinion it\twas;\t35th\tBattery to turn\tout in large going at a very fast rate.\t| numbers.When asked if he was alone in | Lieut.Greenland enlisted for the car at the time of the accident | overseas service with the 7th Dare-Dinnne said that a Mr.Moise A1-,devils of Winipeg.He was seriously laire was with him, also a lady pas-, wounded while at the front.He is ceT1!îer\tseriously ill from the results of his Following the collision Dionna K'ounds at present.Ill as he is, said that he «-ot off the car.and ; Lieut.(.7 eenland\u2019s thoughts are with followed by Mr.Allaire, thev went Ins battery, and the donation is, into the auto to investigate.Mr.Al- deed.\u2019 deserving of the highest ap- -\t- - preciation.Miss Fern Hunt, who nas been \u2022spending the past fortnight in Montreal, Bury and Cookshire, has returned to town.W «\t» Misses Helen Parry, Grace Cromwell and Shirley Macrae were in town from Cookshire yesterday.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Martin, 49 Queen Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Annie, to Mr.Ralph H.Manahan, son of Dr.and Mrs.Herbert W.Manahan, of Lawrence, Mass.« » « Mr.Nelson Decoteau, of Portland, Maine, motored from that place via the White Mountains to visit Mr.and Mrs W.E.Decoteau, Brompton Road.Mr.Decoteau returned home last night after a sojourn of ten days here.*\t*\tP Mr.W.P.McVie was the speaker at the Methodist Tuxls Square\u2019s weekly supper last night.After the supper, Mr.McVie spoke on his experiences in the Belgian Congo, remarking on the perils and hardships of the missionaries.It.was a very interesting address, and was listened to with pleasure by the members present.*\t\u2022 \u2022 Mr.William J.Carton was in town recently from Cookshire to visit his son, Master James Carton, who has been a patient at the Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital since October Misses Emma and Clara W.Farnsworth have returned to town from Cookshire, where they spent the holiday week-end with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.John A.Farnsworth.» * * Tli Y.L.G.of Plymouth Church was pleasatly entertained on Monday evening at the home of Mrs.A, F.Maclagan, London Street.There was a good attendance and the business routine included work connected with the coming presentation of the play, \u201cCinderella.\u201d At the conclusion of business a pleasant social hour was spent and dainty refreshments were served by the hostess.» « * ADDRESS ON IMPORTANT SUBJECT Yesterdaj\u2019' afternoon the members of King George 5th Chapter, I.O.D.j 'E., were pleasantly entertained at laire told him to get help and he immediately went into Leblanc\u2019s grocery store and telephoned for the ambulances.Mr.Allaire agreed with evidence given by Operator\t^\t^ Mr.Moise Allaire was then called £ome of Mr._ WaIter Kinkead, to give his evidence.He said thm Montcalm Street.xh\u20acre was a good Dionne had related too incidents attendance, and the regent, Mrs.S.as nearly correct as possible.He Jones, presided.The usual open-said that he was in the street car jng exercises were followed by a at the time of the accident,and tnat s]-iUrt business session, after which there was also a lady passenger on a most interesting and instructive the car, but she was a stranger to address was given by Mr.Thos.him.Mr.Allaire stated that the Keeley, superintendent of the Gibbs street car was travelling at a very Home, on \u201cChild Immigration,\u201d a slow speed, but he could not swear topic of deep interest to the Order, positively if it had come to a stand After giving an outline of tlie still when the auto collided with it | early day\u2019s of the Church of Eng-or not.The wholè affair occurred land Society for providing homes for so quickly and he was so excited | children, the speaker stated that he that he did not notice if the car thought the members present might was moving or at a stand still, he find it profitable to ask questions said.He also stated that he could on phasss of immigration in which sec the auto coming towards the they were more directly interested, street car, and that it was travel- n?the Daughters of the Empire W\u2019ere ling at a fast rate.\tj studying the matter very closely.Following the accident Mr.Al-| This was agreeable to the meeting laire said that he and the operator and many points were raised as sec-went to the auto, and while the eral of those present had personal ex-operator had gone to telephone for laines upon which to draw, the ambulances he attempted to\tKeeley explained the Gibbs open the door of the auto, and fail- IIo™e endeavored to supply an oping to do so looked in through the portumty for its charges to obtain side curtains and could see several >lceded recreation by arranging that people in the car huddled toge- dur>ng the months from October to ther.He immediately pulled th - J^^y indusive, a party \u2019should side curtains off the car.and tool;\tth^e once a month compos- 1 fh\"nw«l.r,\t*\u2022*¦* «»*>«» î-Vv'\" °,rr ^zsss^SSSx By this time the ambulances had mp outing.of five days at (^yen arrived.,\t,\t, ^ 'Lake for the Ontario boys through When asiced if he thought tha.the courtesy of the Ottawa Y.M.C.the street car operator could have A The lad{, paid their own ex_ done otherwise than he did to avoid jp\u20acnaçs and had a delightful holi-the accident, Mr.Allaire said tha ;day in one of the best equipped and he was thoroughly convinced that m0;d efficiently managed camps in nothing else could have been done the province.It was realized that to prevent the accident.\tnowadays when thc ages of boy\u2019s and Three Lady Witnesje* gave (girls brought to this country range Evidence.\tjfrom fourteen to sixteen there has Miss Evelyn Kinder am! Miss been greater opportunity to discov-Mary Ann Lothrop, two young la-jer in England if the child is likely dies of the City, were called to give!to be suitable for Canada.Also, their evidence.Both these young the mental, physical and moral tests ladies said that they were on to which the young applicants are Bowen Avenue when the accident submitted, ensure that this country occurred.They were standing at is receiving especial consideration the top of the hill and the accidentiand accounts for the increasing ap-occurred at the foot of the hill, but preciation and partiality shown for they were in a position to see per-]juvenile immigration.Whilst Can-fcctly what took place.Thev saw a da has only recently and in a small the auto coming down the hill on ; way given any financial assistnee io the street car tracks travelling, at orgnizations bringing out children to a very fast rate.They stated the Ah is country, it is understood that Mrs.A.McKee, Montreal Road, celebrated her seventy-fifth birthday yesterday.During the day several friends and neighbors called to extend good wishes for many happy returns, and to join in a pleasant social hour.At the supper hour friends joined with the family, and Rev\u2019.Alfred Bright, who was present, in a happily worded speech referred to Mrs.McKie\u2019g long residence here, and extended on behalf of all present hearty good wishes.Yesterday afternoon in Plymouth Church Hall the completion of the annual holiday sale took place with the officers and members of the Women\u2019s Association in charge.The needlework, fancy articles of various descriptions and souvenirs were disposed of, and the proceeds were most gratifying.At six o\u2019clock a turkey simper wag served in the hall with a large number present, and a most delectable menu was provided by the Association, with Mrs.P.A.Hovey and Mrs.Z.Griffith as conveners, All officers and members assisted, and the annual event was much enjoyed.Excellent music was provided during the supper hour by Steele's orchestra.%\t\u2022 m The regular meeting of the Sherbrooke sub-division, Catholic Women\u2019s League, was held yesterday ir, St.Patrick\u2019s Church Hall.Among other matters discussed was that oi remailing Catholic literature to the Canadian West, co-operating with the Catholic Truth 'Society of Toronto.This was decided upon and several members signified their willingness to perform this good work.It was decided to hold a rummage sale on the market on the first available date after the new year.A very interesting article on the \u201cLay Retreat Movement\u201d was read.This work was undertaken by the League about two years ago and the meeting was informed that since that time six \u201cClosed Retreats\u201d for English-speaking Catholics have been held in the city, four for women and two for men.Ninety persons in all followed these exercises.The meeting then adjourned.combined with the Marchmont Home at Belleville, Ont.The speaker told of a new feature of immigration work in the newly-opened home for girls in Toronto.Most of the girls coming to this home have two years\u2019 training before leaving England.In speaking of the extensive work of child immigration, Mr.Keely stated that, up to the present time, 28,000 children had been sent out to Canada from England.He touched upon various points of interest to those connected, or who intend becoming interested in the work .and a hearty vote of thanks was accorded the speaker.A social half-hour was enjoyed, the hostess serving tea, and the members extending to her also their appreciation for the kind hospitality and pleasant meeting.Mr.G.Hills, of Montreal, spent the week-end in town.Mr.R.G.Dunbar,\"of Kingsbury, is spending a few days, in the city.\u2022\tft ^ Mr.Rosa Jameson is spending some time with his sister, Mrs.E.Hutchings, at New Rockland.\u2022\tc Mr.Herman A.Stevenson was at his home in Cookshire fur the weekend.\u2022\t\u2022 « Mrs.N.S.Parker has returned home after having spent the past week with her daughter, Miss Marjorie Parker, at thc home of Mrs.Maddis, King Street West.ft ***
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