Sherbrooke daily record, 26 février 1925, jeudi 26 février 1925
[" Mi?, f i S L i T E j i r week-end in Burv with friends.Mr.and Mrs C.H.Remick of, Mrs.A.Sample and Master ?farnot0£\u2019 A\td tJleT fTral 0i Harold Sample were in Cookshire Mr P.R.Thornton on Tuesday\trecently.the guests of Mr.ana Mr and Mrs.C.P.Buckland, of Mrs.T- Meredith and familv.Sherbrooke were m town on Tues- Mrg John McKee has been con-nay, called t;.Mr.Phornton s oeath.f;necj t0 the house for several days M:ss Althea Andrews has return- .with a very cold_ ed from a pleasant trip to Montreal.Mr and Mrs_ G w L French Mrs.Payan.of St.Hyacinthe, is spent a dav in Sawyerville recently visifcng Mrs.A.C.Jenks for a few ^th relatives.days.\t\u2014\u2014- Mr.B.C.Lemoine is spending several days in Montreal.Mrs.A.J.Cromwell and Mrs.F.'\t-¦ J.Meade were hostesses at a tea >Irs' D- w Smith verly pleas- r Saturday afternoon, at Mrs.antly entetamed at \u201c500\" on Wed-Cromwell's.\u2018The tea table was prêt- \"«day evening last.week.Cards tilv arranged with oink carnations we!'e played at nine tables, after and was presided over by Mrs.T.'\"'hich a delicious supper was serv- ',ed by the hostess, assisted by her daughters, the Misses Delia and Winnifred Smith and Mr.Piercy.'The proceeds were to aid the street light fund.The Misses Mary Sutton and An-i nie Parkkill, of Dixville, spent the week-end at Mrs.Louise Sutton's.Mr.and Mr=.H.Corey were in , i North Hatlev recently visiting their tknat you : eed when me b.ooo dau?hterj Mrs.0scar Bowen, and rets out of order is a good tome to, faniiiy.tone and build up the system and' Mr.and Mrs.Robert Jones and put the blood into proper shape.i three daughters, of Coaticook, were _\t.\tat Mr.Earl Bryan\u2019s over Saturday For this purpose there is nothing : and gundav.! the members of the G.G.Bridge .Club recently.Those attending report a delightful afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.W.N.Paul were in Montreal last week on business.I bliss Margaret Lockwood has gone to Sherbrooke, where she ex-ipects to remain for some time.Mr.Amherst Leete.who has been in Granby for several years, is a ! guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.N.E.Leete, for an indefinite time.Mr.William Hall, of Macklin, Sask.was a guest of his brother, Mr.C.G.Hall, for a few days re-I cently.Varney have been spending a few days in Sherbrooke with their aged (mother.Mrs.Martha Addison.Mr.II.E.Perkins was in Hunt-I ingville and Lennoxville one day i last week.While there he called on ¦ Mr.and Mrs.R.Turner.The Y.P.G.held a bean upper in i the I.O.O.F.hall on Saturday evening.Owing to the weather the sleigh drive had to be cancelled.CROSSBUPY RICHMOND Mrs ,P.C.Duboyce is spending a few days in Montreal the guest of her son, Mr.Roslyu Duiboyce.Miss Gymer, of Belleville, and Miss Jamieson, of Montreal, spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.A.Jamieson.Rev.Mr.Burnett and Mrs.Burnett, of Granby, spent the week-end with Dr.and Mrs.C.Boast.Miss Grace Campbell, Miss Margaret MacLeod, Misses Marion and Myrtle Pepler, Miss Frances Montgomery, Miss Lillian Beauchamp, Miss Dorothy Buchanan, Miss Dorothy McKee, Miss Alice Lannigan.Miss Olga Lemoine, Miss Bernice Parks and Mrs.(Dr.) C.Boast attended the C.G.I.T.conference in Sherbrooke.Mrs.G.A.Pearson has returned from Montreal, after visiting her sons.Messrs-.F.and B.Pearson.Rev.Mr.Burnett, of Granby, conducted the morning and evening services in the Methodist Church on Sunday.Saturday, February 21.a team of bowlers from the Montreal Wholesale Fruit League journeyed to Richmond and vere defeated bv a Richmond team at the St.Jacob\u2019s bowling alleys.Richmond won the first two duck-pin games and one five-pin game.Montreal then took two five-pin games.To decide which was the better team, a game of duck pins was played, which Richmond won by a margin of over 100 points.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Barter and son Elmore were in Cookshire | on Sunday visiting friends.I Mrs.S.G.Aulis and Mrs.W.J.j Aulis were calling recently on Mrs.D.McLean.j Mrs.O.Severson was in Cook-! shire on Sunday, a guest of her 1 daughter, Mrs.F.Hearn.Miss Maskell, of Sherbrooke, has been visiting her uncle, Mr.Frank Maskell.ROUP needs quick attention Careful mothers cive their children CHAMBERLAIN\u2019S COUGH REMEDY It stops alarming croup coughs, eases stuffy, wheezy breathing, raises choking phlegm , easily, allows restful sleep.Benefits both I children and grown persons.Keep a bottle in your home all the time.No Narcotics- Sold everywhere.3ROMPTON BARNSTON Mr.R.E.McArthur, of Richmond, spent a few days here last j week with Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Ad-! dison.Miss Thelma Mills, of Melbourne, | spent the week-end here with Mr.and Mrs.A.Robinson.Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Perkins spent a couple of days in Melbourne last week with Mr.and Mrs.L.P.Perkins and Mr.and Mrs.M.Gee.Mrs.A.Robinson and Mrs.S.COOKSHIRE Local friends will learn with interest of Mr.Clarence Hodges\u2019 recent appointment as assistant agricultural editor of the Weekly Family Herald, which is published in Montreal, where Mr.Hodge and family now reside.Hr.Hodge, who is a Cookshire boy, is the son | of Mr.George A.Hodge, and re-[ ceived his education at the Cookshire high school, later going to Macdonald College, Ste.Anne de Bellevue, where he attained his B.S.A.Mr.Hodge now visits the ; winter fair?and has been lately hi j Toronto.Halifax and Ottawa, and | also all the fall fairs.Miss Helen Drennan and Mr.j Harold Drennan entertained a few | of their friends at a party on Wednesday afternoon in honor of their fourteenth birthday.Games and music passed a pleasant afternoon, after which delicious refreshments were served by Mrs.,T.Arthur Drennan and Misses Georgina and I Olivine Drennan.Word has been received here j that Mr.and Mrs.O.J.Konency, former residents of Cookshire, have recently left New York for San ; Francisco, Cal.Miss Emma A.Farnsworth, of BAD BLOOD IS THE CAUSE OF PIMPLES AND BOILS Bronchitis Subdued, Throat Strengthened New Method Works Wonders Without Use of Medicine equa* BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Mr.L.A.Deibert, Allan, Sask,, writes:\u2014\u201cFor several years I was troubled with boils and pimpies.I tried many treatments, but could get no results.I then took Burdock -Blood Bitters and became free of my trouble.It is the only medicine I ever took that did me ary good.-\u2019 B.B.B.has oeen on the market for the past 46 years; put up only by The T.Miiburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.I DIXVILLE Cured Her Rheumatism K rawing from terrible experience the Buffering caused by rheumatism, Mrs.J E.Hurst, who \u2022¦\u20ac» at 1 Vi Davis Avenue, B447, Bloomington.IL., is so thankful at baling cured herself that out of pure grati-tG.de the is anxious to tc.ail other sufferers just how to get rid of their torture by a «impie way at borne.Mrs.Hurst has nothing to ne'/:.Merely rut out this notice, mail it her with yovr '¦\u2022xrn r.arr.e and address, arc she wrli gladly »*nd you this valuable information entirely free.Write her at once before you forget- FOR JOV OF GOOD HEALTH Manitoba W oman Tbankt Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019* Vegetable Compound Crandall, Manitoba\u2014\u201cWhen I was a young girl at horre and working X bad terrible pains, ai moat more than I could bear, and X was not regular.These troubles kept me so tired ail the time that I had no strength and no ambition to join in with my friends and have a good time.X was just tired and miserable always and life just seemed as if it wasn't worth living.X saw so much in the papers about Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound, and then I had a friend who nad taken it and told me about it, so 1 got some.Every month after taking it I got stronger and 1 soon did not suffer every month, it stopped the pains and\u2019 helped me in other ways.Then when my babies were coming F was tired and worn out the first three month* and ached badly.X took the Vegetable Compe/und right along and must aay it made a new woman of me and able to do my work, and it helped me through confinement.You see I am a farmer's wife with a big house to look after, and three babies now 1 have told ever so many women about your medicine.Just last week I got a letter from my old chum in the East.Her baby was born fifteen days before mine, and she told me she was not feeling very well, her back aches so much, and that she is going to take the same medicine I book.You can use my letter if you wish.Mrs.Joff.H.KlPtu, Bo* 66, Crandall, Manitoba C The social at the home of Mr.and Mrs.H.J.Norris, under the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Aid was very successful.The attendance was good and a pleasant evening enjoyed.The proceeds were about $13,00.Miss Emma Goiey and sister, of Coaticook, were the guests of Mrs.Irving Gooley, Pleasant Street, on Friday.Misses Mary Sutton and Annie Parkhill spent the week-end ?t Barn-ston at Miss Sutton\u2019s home.Mrs.E.J.Nelson and family, who have been spending the past few weeks here, returned to their home at Norton Mills on Saturday.Messrs.Fred and Bernard Bailey ard Ralph McCoy left last week for Renfrew, Ont-, where they expect to be employed in the lumber woods.We are sorry to report that the condition of Mr.Stuart Gooley does not show much improvement dur- The Cottage Prayer meeting will be held this week at the home of Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Damon.Mr.Wm.Welch, of Coaticook, was the guest of Mr.Mason Drew on Saturday, During the hard wind on Saturday-two of the evergreen trees in the ¦ ard at Maplewood were blown down.Mr.Alcide Allard of Montreal, has been spending a few days here the gue=t of Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Benoit and family.»Jr Eber Howe was visiting friand.:-! at Coaticook on Tuesday.CATARRHOZONE MOST OLD FOLKS REQUIRE A HEART AND NERVE TONIC After middle age little sicknesses and ailments seem harder to shake off than formerly as the heart action becomes weak and uncertain and the nerves are not as steady as they ! were in tho younger days.; Now is the time when all aged people who wish to maintain their health and vigor and retain their energy unimpaired should use MILBURN\u2019S HEART AND NERVE PILLS Mrs.M.O\u2019Connor, Whitestone, Ont., The members of tho Ladies\u2019 writes:\u2014\"I have been troubled, most Guild of Christ Church were enter-of my life, with shortness of breath, tained by Mrs.Robert Wilson on palpitation of tne heart, and faint- Thursday afternon last week.There -ng spells.I was advised by a friend, was a very good attendance of to ay Miiburn s H.& N.Pius, which members and a pleasant afternoon Sherbrooke, was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John A.Farnsworth.Mr.Arthur W: Kerridge has returned to Sherbrooke, after a week-end stay with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Kerridge.Ml-s.F.M.Frasier, Mrs.Hollis Osgood, Mr.Howard L.Scott, Mr.Thomas Macrae, who have been confined to their homes for some time, continue about the same.About the largest local crowd to attend an out-of-town hockey match in a number of years accompanied the local hockey team to East Angus on Wednesday night last to witness the championship game on the East Angus rink between the Thetford Mines and Cookshire teams.Messrs.Cooke, Denton and Holmes, of Bishop\u2019s College, Lennoxville, were week-end guests at St.Peter\u2019s rectory.Miss Luvia Jackson has returned from a few days\u2019 stay with friends in East Angus.Mrs.A.Sample has left for her home in Learned Plain, after a short stay with her daughter, Mrs.D.T.Meredith.Mr.John H.Burton, who has been in Montreal for a few days, has returned home.Miss Flavia Soles, of Sherbrooke, was the week-end guest of Mr.and Mrs.F\\ E.Kerridge.Miss Betty Whyte, of Glace Bay, N.S., who spent a few days here with Mr.and Mrs.Arthur H.W.Bailey, returned to Sherbrooke for a short stay prior to leaving for Montreal to enter the Royal Vic-torit Hospital as a nurse-in-training.Miss M.Beatrice Gale returned from Sawyerville on Friday, after a week\u2019s stay with Rev.A.J.Vi-bert and Mrs, Vibert at the rectory.Mr.J.F.Collins, of Lancaster, N.H., has been in town on business.The latest news of Mr.Orin A.Farnsworth is that he and Mrs: Farnsworth have recently taken possession of their newly-built bungalow in Sacramento, Cal.Mr.A.R.Mills has resumed hia duties at the local branch of the Bank of Montreal, after spending several weeks in Sherbrooke on relieving duty at that office.NORTH COATICOOK time.The score was 5 to 3 in favor of Megantlc.Mr.and Mrs.Willie lie Aula y, of Milan, were calling on friends here lately, before leaving for their home in Saskatchewan.Mrs.Leon Leighton was a visitor in town on Tuesday.Mr.Komery has bought the property at present occupied by Mr.and Mrs.John Bailey, and intends to move there this Spring.Miss Mabel Matheson, who has been on the sick list, is better.Mrs.Carl Leonard has returned from Springfield, Mass., and is staying with her mother, Mrs.D.P.Matheson.Mrs.Donald McDonald, of Mars-boro, is caring for her daughter, Mrs.James Wood, and her infant grandson.The voting on Church Union in Knox Church, which was postponed, is scheduled to start on March 16th finishing on April 1st.Mr.Kenneth McLeod, of Brown-ville, Maine, is visiting friends in town, Mr.Norman A.McLeod has returned from Maine, and is staying with his mother, Mrs.Catherine McLeod, relatives in Vermont and in this vicinity.Before that they were guests of their son, Mr.John Shonyo, at St.Johns, N.B., and re* latives in Granby.Next Sunday there will be a se, -vice at the church at the usual hour.On the first of April tho pastor, Rev.A.E.Hopper, is leaving for his new pastorate in New York state.Owing to the heavy rams tho roads are bare for long spaces and icy in others.Hardly any snow re, mains in the fields.-!- \u201cThey say that pity is akin to love.\u201d\t' \u201cA sob sister, I suppose.\u201d Drives Out Rheumatism Subdues Lumbago Brins» Ease and Comfort to the Sufferer at Once CASSVILLE Mr.and Mrs.George Goodsell and daughters, Isabel and Alice, were accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Shonyo to East Bolton to visit their brother, Mr.Laurel Powell, and sister, Mrs.Ervin Dingman, at Channel, Que., on Wednesday last week.Mr.and Mrs, Goodsell returned home on Thursday.During the past few weeks.Mr.and Mrs.Shonyo have been visiting NERVILINE A King Over Pain Those who seek permanent relieC from the grinding pain of Rheumatism and Lumbago should read the letter of F.E.Normand, from Georgetown, who writes: \u201cI was fairly crippled with aching joints and Rheumatism.Nerviline must have been what I needed, because it cleared up my trouble quickly.\u201d If you need a reliable, strong, penetrating pain remedy, one you can depend on, get a 35c bottle of Nerviline.today; it will make you well quickly.I did, and at once found relief, and Î have never had a really bad spell since.I am 80 years of age and I always keep them in the house, and feel that with their help I will see was spent.Mr.and Mrs.M.J.Fleming were at home to a number of their friends on Friday evening, when The name of this wonderful treatment is CATARRHOZONE.You just breathe its vapor.Y'ou inhale its healing balsams.To the sore passages in the nose and throat Catarrhozone sends the healing of the pine woods; to the irritated surface it sends pure medicinal extracts that loosen the cold and relieve congestion.Two months\u2019 treatment, $1.00; small size, 60c.At all druggists or by mail from The Dr.Hamilton Pill Co.311 Notre Dame West, Montreal.Has Been Relieving COUGHS & COLDS For Over Sixty Years many years yet.I always recommend \u201c600\u2019\u2019 was played at six tables.A them to anyone who is suffering \u2019\t^ from heart trouble.\u201d For sale at all druggists and dealers.SifTROOlls' HRE DUE TO 1CIDIÏÏ Telia Safe, Certain, Speedy Relief for Acid Indig-estlon.So-called stomach troubles, such as indigestion, gas, sourness, .stomach-ache and inability to retain food are in probably nine ca-spR out of ten, simply evidence that excessive secretion of acid is faking place in the stomach, causing the formation of gas | and acid indigestion.Gaa distends the stomach and causes that full, oppressive, burning feeling sometimes known as heartburn, while the acid irritates end inflames the delicate lining of the etom-' ach.The trouble lies entirely in the excess pleasing event of the evening waa the presentation of a gold coin to Mr.S.A.Meade by the members of Christ Church and friends in token i of their appreciation of his services as organist during the past year.: The presentation was made in a ¦ few well-chosen words by Mr.Rob-' ert Wilson, jr.It was a complete surprise to Mr.Meade, who was deeply moved, and thanked those j present for their kind thought,! Prizes were won bv the follow-: ring: Ladies, Mrs.William Flem-! ing, Mrs.Thomas Dougherty and Mrs.R.J.Wilson ; gentlemen, Mr.R.J.Wilson, Mrs.John Dougherty and Miss E.L.Stevens.A happy and enjoyable evening was brought to a close by the serving of delic-I ious refreshments.Miss Ona Fleming, of Littleton, N.H., was the guest of her parents, Mr.and 'Mrs.M.J.Fleming, over : the week-end.development or secretion of acid.\tj Services will be held on each To stop or prevent this sourinK of the ' T}iursday evening at 7.30 o\u2019clock in food contents of the stomach and to \"eu-¦ christ Church during the season of T ** B ! ' v t» t n r* ?» r-1 ri a ri rn nlrnitKinn/do-nrl tralizf the add, and make it bland and | harmless, a teaspoonful of Bisurated Magnesia, a good and effective corrector of acid stomach, «hould be taken in a quarter of a ! glass of hot or cold water after eating or | whenever gas, aourneae or acidity is felt.This sweetens the stomach and neutralizes the acidity in a few momenta and Is a per- Lent.SCO IA TOWN A Time-Honored Household Remedy, You Cannot Afford To Be Without.On February 17 th the Scats town WjC.T.U., tne Y\u2019s and invited fectly harmless and inexpensive remedy to g\u2019UeStS met at Mrs.R.A.Scott\u2019s to | commemorate the \u201cthe heavenly An antiacid, such as Bisurated Magnera, I birthday of their leader,\u201d Frances which can he obtained from any\tin wjU L Ttle pre8idfcnt, Mrs.Rob- cither powder or tablet form, enables the; 1 \u201dl\t,\t,\t\u2019 ,\t.\tA stomach to do its work properly without the\tu^COtt, OCCUpiCd tne Cilclir.ii aid of artificial digestantfl.Magnesia corner 1 paper OH the life of MlSS Willard in several forms, so be certain to ask for ; was read by Mi&S S.Boy, after and take only Bisurated Magnesia, which ia|whkh the following programme WÜ3 ; especially prepared for the above purpose.! ULVERTON Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Rick spent a day recently at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Cramer, Richmond.Rev.R.P.Stafford, of Richmond, was calling at the parsonage on Thursday.Mr.Harvey Grundy, of Montreal, : is at Mr.A.P.R.Kerr\u2019s.| Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Billingsley i recently entertained the former\u2019s brother, Mr.Chas.Billingsley, of I Winnipeg, Man.Mr.Wilfred Atkinson, of Montreal, -.pent the week-end with his parents, .Mr.and Mrs.Gordon At-j kin-on.Mr.A.P.R.Kerr returned on Tuesday from Montreal.Mrs.B.E.Reed has returned home from a visit to friends in Richmond and South Durham.Mr.Fisk, of Richmond, has com-; plcted the work in connection with the new furnace at the parsonage.Mrs.R.R.McMath, who has been j seriously ill for several week*, is slowly improving.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Johnson entertained a number of friend* from Trenhotatville recently.Dr.Thompson, health inspector, paid an official visit to the village ; school on Wednesday.A Real Cleanser In Constipation TR« Action of Stuart\u2019* Calcium Wafer* 1* so Complete a* to B« Recommended in All Caa«* Needi ng a Laxative.Tf yt>u will Stuart\u2019* Calcium ¦Wafer» regularly for t»n rlayn art unconcerned a* wh*n you put nugar In your coffee you will have utfmulat«d Intextlnal.bowal and Jlver aacretiona aa to have no ron-Rtlp&tion nor any of Its dintrenwir.g «ffect».Tha rcaeon for this \\n It a tonic Influence whereby ail \u2018be contributory action* of diffentlon are made to harmanize.And this ten day Influence 1* naceaa&ry to a\tof peoplo, those who are overfat, the rbeumAtlca.cerarrhel mifTertr», women at the climactic period and those who are advanced In yearn.Stuajrfc\u2019a Cal o! urn Wafer,e owe their remarkable efficiency to the calcium aulphide, which not only produces copioue evacuation but doe* not drain the blood of It* fluid* a* do «ome of the drogtlc watery drug* too often employed In conatl-patlonu Thin, anemic people are often constipated and yet their charri FOR CHAPPED HANDS, AND SPLIT FI NGERS ) SAY arf?e of la-iatlvs* !» often 'langBr-ou» O-st * 40 osnt b'tt 'it Stuart\u2019* Calolorn Waf«r?*t any Orutr «ti,rs They act as quickly a* dealrer! and yet thl* action I» lust a» If you were )n perfect condition.And If you would like to try them flr-t, Bend your name and addree- to DAN VII IF\tK A Htuart >.erx Htuart ftldK, » v\tMarshall.Mich .and « oonvtncln* free *ampl' paokaae will be «ont bo Mix lî.H P.u-vu.aon entertained/\tr«twro mall it BoeithtM, heal*\" ure-|f*ve« redn« and ruughnr»*.^ Icrep* tho pVfn pmooth arid fre« of chap*.\u201d Tbr L#x»wd»g MU*# C#.Limit**! Ag+ntn, Mont»r«l FIRST AID FOR ACHES & PAINS rendered; a chorus by the Y\u2019s; a j violin selection by Rev.Mr.Bpenecr, \u2019accompanied by Misa F.Start; a paper on citizenship, written by Mrs.W.G.Brown, of Cowansville, was read by Miss W.F.Bowman; piano duet by the Misses üylbil and Barbara Lax; a reading by Mrs.Wm.MacDonald entitled \u201cWhy should a church member belong to the W.C.T.U.?\u201d piano duet by tho Misses Jaan Smith and Helen Scottt; poem read by Mrs.D.J.Graham., \u201cVital to the Success of Prohibition;\u201d song by the Y\u2019b, \u201cIn the Gardean;\u201d reading by Mrs.Lax, \u201cDo We Rob God?;\u201d vocal duet, \u201cAbide with Me,\" by Mrs.F.Start and Mrs.S.Boy; reading by Miss Todd: violin selection by Rev.Mr.Spencer, accompanied by Miss F.Start; piano solo by Miss Jean Smith.At tho close of the programme, a hearty vote of thanks was tendered the Y\u2019s by Rev.Mr.Spencer, and all who had assisted in the programpie.Refreshments were served, aXcer which the party departed to their respective homes.LAKE MEGANTIC The game between the fkotstowu and Megantic junior hockey teams on Friday evening was well attended and enjoyed by all.Several friends of the Scotstown players accompanied the team here to cheer for them.After the game the crowd repaired to the Masonic hall for dancing, lunch, etc., until train Proved safe Dy millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Pain Headache Neuralgia A 45Ï&S\u201d m:\t\u2019¦S' Toothache Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism ccept only \u201cBayer\u201d package which contains proven directions.Handy \u201cBayer\u201d boxes of 12 tablets.Also bottles of 24 and 100\u2014Druggists.A-rlrin Is the tride mark freslstered In Canada) of T»ay*r Manufacture of Monoacatlc-acidester of Salicyllcacld (Acptyl Salicylic Acid, \u201cA.R.A.M).While It Is well known that Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, to assist the public against Imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Company will be stamped with their general trade mark, the \u201cBayer CroBa.\u201d \u201cI Suffered Terribly With Sore, Aching Back\u201d Wfl \"Ttworrenjii Mrs.Roland Ferguson, 194 Lake SL, Petevboro, Ont, writes î \u201cFor over two years I suffered terribly with sore back.I was almost mad with the pain, and had doctored with it entil I was discouraged.Then my father, who is a firm believer in Dr.Chase\u2019s Medicines, advised me to try Dr.Chase\u2019s Kidney-Liver Pills.I followed his advice, and am glad to say 1 was completely relieved of that torturing pain in my back.It is over a year since I used these pills, and I have had no return of the trouble, but always keep them in the house.\u201d 35 Br.Chase\u2019s Kidney-Liver Pills Ots.a box of 35 ptllR, Krbnnnflon, Batew & Oo., Trtd., Toronto 1 Dont let your Coudh Rob you of your Sleep Smith Brothers* Menthol Cough Drops act instantly on coughs and colds, sore throats and hoarseness.Their soothing effects instantly bring relief ensuring a good night\u2019s rest.^ MENTHOL iiTs'mefi\tgPj\u2019Q!§>s \" Put one in your mouth at bedtime.\u201d I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1925.PAGE THREE BEDFORD AND DISTRICT NEWS Daily Reports from Correspondents of What Is Going On in the Different Localities.SUTTON On Friday evening, February 20,' a social evening was held in the I I.O.O.F.hall under the auspices of the Odd Fellows\u2019 Lodge.Cards were played, the prizes being won] by Mrs.G.A.Shepard, Mr.Ernest i ¦Tenne,.Mrs.Ed.Grant and Mr.Eric| Hall.At the close of the games refreshments were served in the din-j ing room.Dancing was enjoyed | for some time to music furnished; by Mrs.L.A.Perkins and Mr.E.l Jennc.\ti Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Darrah very] pleasantly entertained at bridge or Wednesday evening.Delicious refreshments were served ana an enjoyable evening spent by the * guests.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Brown were guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Winchester, of Richmord, Vt., recently.Mr.J.-H.Saiith was in Waterloo attending the funeral of the late Mr.Barrington on Friday.Mrs.Clarke, of Mansdnville, wa ; visiting at Mrs.Wm.Curley's on Friday.Miss Gladys Chapman spent the week-end with her parents at Brome.Mr.and Mrs.Lavery were visiting at Mr.Burton Macey\u2019s, West.Sutton, on Thursday.very successful valentine^social on Saturday evening, February 14, in the lecture room of the church.A good programme was given, aftei which games were enjoyed.At the close of the evening refreshments were served by the young ladies of the class.Mrs.Harry Henderson, of Caw-ansville, was a guest of Mrs.Fred Eland recently.Mrs.Arthur Darrah entertained at a children\u2019s party on Wednesday last.Several of the young playmates of her daughter were invited.Games were plaved and lunch was served and a jolly time spent by the children.Mr.and Mrs.T.Judd and Miss J.Patton left on Saturday morning for a few days\u2019 stay in Montreal.Mr.J.H.Sro\u2019+h wav a \"uest of Mr.and Mrs.Marshall Shepard, of Foster, on Friday.The Sutton Junction and Sutton W.C.T.U.will hold a joint meeting on Saturday afternoon, February 28.at, 2.80 p.m., in the Baptist Church.Miss S.Harvey will give a report of the Dominion W.C.T.U.convention held in Toronto on January 17, 18 and 19.WATERLOO The well known Waterloo Eyesight Specialist, Frank E.Sender, will be in Waterloo with F.W.Savage for one day only, Monday, March 2nd.Consult him about your eye troubles.WEST BOLTON CROSS-WORD PUZZLE IÜ -A ' ' .Misses Antoinette Nadeau, Parma- Enid Juby.l a and Jeanette Gosselin, of this! Mr.and Mrs.H.Bryant, of Cur-town ; the Misses Morin and Mi.I ier, were Sunday guests of Mr.and , Moran, Misses Anna and Laure, Gos-1 Mrs.J.M.Bryant.; selin, Alice and Jeanne Menard, Lu-j ; cille and Yvette Poissant and Mr.I ©THf \" INT tRlâtTlONAl SVUBICATC, SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS WORD PUZZLES Start out by fillir.g in thr words of which you ieel reasonably sure.These wiJ give you a clue to othei words crossing them, and they in turn to still others.A letter belongs in each white space, words starting at the numbered squares and running either Lwruontally or vertically or both.Mrs.A,\t.A.\tRobinson,\t, of Mont-\t real, was\tvisiting Mrs.\t\tEd.G\trant last week.\t\t\t\t Mrs.T\t.H.\tMcClinti\tc was\tthe guest of\tMrs.\tFred M
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