Sherbrooke daily record, 30 mars 1926, mardi 30 mars 1926
[" ECHENUEUCt I3IÎÜS AI3V.Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1926.Thirtieth Year.HON.J.C.ELUOTT RETURNED BY BIG MARGIN French Socialists Predict Fall Of Briand Government Liberals Won In\tresolution calling for the West-Middlesex Election Fight ELECTED NORTH WARDALDERMAN Declared Elected by Acclamation at 11 O\u2019Clock This Morning\u2014 Will Be Sworn in at Next Regular Council Meeting.THIS MORNING j RALLY CARRIED ATTHETFORD! STOCKS HIGHE, WITHDRAWAL OF C.GJJL FROM ATLANTIC CONFERENCE ADOPTED Hon.J.C.Elliott, Minister of Labor, Won by Majority of 2,681 Over His Conservative Opponent, T.A.Elliott, in the West Middlesex Bye-Election Occasioned by Hon.Mr.Elliott\u2019s Appointment to the Cabinet\u2014The Result Was: Hon.J.C.Elliott 6,520, T.A.Elliott 3,839.(Special to the Record) THETFORD MINES, QUE., March Cure in the heart of the business dis- !in the first ha^ ,lour of trading.Th Dr.F.H.Bradley was this morn-, ing elected by acclamation ac.north ward representative on the City Council to replace eS-Alderman A.C.Skinner, who resigned from that seat.Dr.Bradley w'/i be officially sworn in as alderman at the regular trict, was a mass of flames ami rocoYery was Preceded by a™ _________________ j meeting of the City Council, which\t'\t, , ,\t\u2019 '\u2018Iregularly lower opening, due to the is to\tbe held on Tuesday next.\t' g\t^ hopes were he.d out\tfor sav-1 excution of overnight selling orders .mrTn^vxr ^r/AMOclated\tFress Despatch)\tIn\taccordance with an\u2019announce-\tin«\tthe Elding.\trepresenting the liquidation of weak- STRATHRO^;, ONT., March 30.The\tday after\this\telection\tin\tWest\tment\tmade by Mayor Brault several\tThe flames were first noticed\tatjene^ mar&lnal accounts.Middlesex bye-election finds\tHon.J.\tC.Elliott,\tMinister\tof\tLabor,\ta\tdays\tago, the only nomination for\tten\to\u2019clock this morning\tand\tso About a score of issues were de busy man.He is anxious to go to Ottawa at once, but will not be the north ward seat was held this rapidiv di([ thev ad t\u2019hat manv,^fsfdT° !lewf low ievels for the \u2014-\u2018\u201cX?T Ting-\t* f,un\"al « th» \u201d\u2018S;»bTcS eft,\u201d h5ï ; -\t«¦»- »*-\t«.lw LÏ/JISTVlaÏÏ\u2019ï ternoon, afterwards motonng to London, and will leave at seven p.m.Dr.Bradley\u2019s riominatiun wa^ the i hasty exits, dropping out of the win- ! saep as Pittsburgh and West Vir-°r tdf * .\tio.n|y one received by Mr.Deslau-i dows scantily clad.It is understood ; f.1/1\u2019'3\u2019- ,K,^ne,COtt xuC(l?per\u2019 Allied The Minister pleads inability to discuss the probable effect of his ! riers> tbe City secretary, during the ' that one man ,in attempting to dren 1 0heml^a1\u2019 Woolworth, North Amen i!-\t¦\u2019\t.\t.\tprescribed time this morning and fu\tp b .urcp 'can C ompany, Consolidated consequently at cloven o\u2019clock I'\t' h° ^ro™d> fel1,cn ice and\t; Postum Cereal\tUnited wao announced by him that Dr.\tbl,okc one i113 leg?.One or two\tber\u2019 Maryland\tand\tInternational Bradley had been elected by accla-\tsmall children were slightly burned,\tj .cHe'\u2019\tabout\tone to two mation.\tfortunately not seriously, and twoiP01c\"_ Result Wa* Not Surprising.firemen w^re overcome by smoke.come by Smoke\u2014One Man Injured.Other Pivotal Industrials.CeF'rl.H\u201c>l Was Canada going t0 stand for r ,\t,\t,\tbuy more motor trucks and auto- .the National Policy while industries General Electric soared 7% points molb,les.Canada, he said, really had grown to the enormous uro! before the end of the first hour, and : ought to have more auto vehicles I portion of some of the autonioPbile Dupont, Sears Roebuck, Woolworth, | per head of population than the) companies, and still asphalt und Allied Chemi-1 United States, whereas the ratio: enjoy a 35 per cent in Canada.There could)Coote claimed that $20,000,000 was be only one reason why it was in the excess price to manufacturé lower, he said.That was the highjers of Canadian cars in 1924 be-price of autos.\tcause of the tariff.There was an In the west, the average distanceiaverage increase per car of $225 which a farmer had to hirul his pro-J directly due to tariff, while the ducts was ten miles.Those who had j wages paid for the production of much further than this to take their such a car was approximately S92, products before they could be ship-\t.ped to market were surely entitled to greater consideration.Mr.Coote estimated that the incidence of the headed upward within the first fif- there should be a substantial reduc-1fore:, teen minutes of trading.This imme- :\t- diately started active short covering in other sections of the list and brought about a general rally in which practically all shares, including those which were weak at the opening, participated.General cal were lifted three to five points.| was lower with scores of others advancing a point or more.continue to tariff?Mr.MM?\u2019 th°, Prrnt ifactoriiy.Middlesex has been 1 mv * .strongholds of Liberal- p Thtro I*\tanxiety regmdin.-r j.Princess Victoria, who is fifty-eight Drummond, Progressive, in the gen-'ral election of 1921, providing the only break in the line of Liberal representation since the formation of t.h-o constituency.W.S.Calvert was victorious in the general elections of 1901 a-.i-l 1908 and, following his resignation, Duncan C.Ross was returned in the by-election of 1921.He held the seat until 1921.In the historic war-time campaign of 1917, Mr.Ru- was one of the few Liber ge.nec a use sine is frail of physique, not having enjoyed good health for some time.The deiEiJi of (her mother.Dowager Queen Alexandra, affected her greatly.The Princess is understood to have a natural tendency toward bronchitis.Official announcement that no fur than regular bulletins concerning the condition of the Prince of Wales would be issued is regarded as a good omen.His physicians have not CENTRE WARD ELECTORS HOLD MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT customs tariff alone added $305 to __________________ the price of every car in Canada.u T Qi\u2019ii il U .r- .\t, r \u201e\t[Besides this, there was the sales nope is Dull rield by rnends of Government that Premier )tax' Canadians also paid, on import- Briaiid and Finance Minister Peret Will Survive Dehate -cars\u2019 Uni4ted.Stat.e3 excise duty ç \u2022 ]\u2022 .j a j* ir-\tsurvive IveDace of o per cent.All this taxation Mr.oociansts and Kadical Extremists, However, Are Pre- A'oate sa\u2019d> imposed an entirely un-dicting Downfall of Government\t\u2019\tfair burden ^ on the people '\twho purchased cars.So far as the fanner was concerned, he said, a TO [oil, according to American officials, and any attempt to establish a gov-| ernment monopoly by forcing ^ou (Associated Pres* Despatch) ARIS, March 30.\u2014It is believed the state department at The public auditorium of the City the French Governmen^agahnt the inqy.rtin'ir Rnsril'11511! COmpan\u2018cs and Hall will be the scene of another - Margaine project for a iiZal oü Z W rfsK an°\t^ j municipal gathering tomorrow even- monopoly, which was approved Issr 1 mg at eight o\u2019clock, when the Cen- Saturday by the finance committee cer- increa\u2019se of price to the consumer without auj^ment-\tin'g the Government's revenue.a\t-, \u201eot deputies.\t[Government has no distributi date for the Centre Ward seat on ; in France have app^aïn to\ti ^ \u2022a\u201dd 18 financially unaWe which is at pre-1 ington, pointing out that between tre Ward electors .will meet in con- of the Chamber nection with nominating a candi-Cen' the City Council, sent occupied hr Alderman F.1\u2019 The [car was becoming a necessity and should not be taxed as if it wore a luxury.Almost everywhere one-\u2022went, there seemed to be a demand I for reduction in the tariff on auto-1 mobiles, Mr.Coote said.Compared Prices.Mr.Coote compared the prices of i Yet it was argued that the tariff existed in order to permit the com-panies to pay a living wage.A reduction in the tariff would mean ;» i eduction in the price, a reduction in price would mean an increase in.consumpton, and an increase Pi consumption would mean more em ployment.Somo would argue that the mat-ter should be left to a tariff board, .'.othing would suit tho manufacturers more than to have the whole matter referred to a tariff board, and thus delayed for a year.\u201cLet it be reduced now,\u201d declared Mr.i oote, and there was applause from Progressive and Saskatchewan Liberal benches.Unfair Advantage of Tariff Has Been Taken.\u201cUnfair advantage has been als.running with the endorsation cf [ .\t, the late Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who Five* any lnt(,imatnna\tSarto,\tPoint Out that Between Fifteen and Twenty Million\tFrencb market, at t.he same time np- n n r »\t\u2022 /-vi c-\tv\t.propnatmg to the French Govern- L/cUars ot American Uil Companies Capital Invested in\tment the big profits, which, French France.\tpoliticians claim, American and Eng- *\tlis-h concerns make.France\u2019s Revenue from Taxes on Oil Important Financial Debate To Open This Afternoon In French Chamber Of Deputies hero last night.Mrs.Cross was mar- camPalPn material for the next elec - : ried when she was fifteen.All the I*'10!18, Closely linked with the Mar-children are alive.\tgain© project are the Franco-Rus- _____________ sian negotiations now going on in [Paris.The Russians, it is known, have offered extensive Russian 'oil | concessions to France, even going so [far as to promise delivery of an am-lount sufficient to meet the entire [ needs of the country.Those sup-j porting the monopoly idea see in this tempting suggestion an opportunity to eliminate the practical .[type of runabout cost $290 in De- l sound financial position of th©Æ !Sno'\"\t^ ernment would make it difficult to 1 S\" ^ ^ Thf «cT Sr 1 r $0°Y ln +i,^ \u201en\t¦ Detroit, and $665 at the Canadian finance the oil business.\t[factory.The American manufact- There is, roughly speaking, about [urer was taking advantage of the $100^000,000 worth of oM imported j tariff.If you bought a car made in to France each year by American ! Canada, the tariff went to tho and other foreign companies, of American manufacturer, Mr.Coote (Continued on Page 9)\tsaid.\u201cThis tariff is imposed on the \u201cReading Machine\u201d Is Designed To Do Away With Bulky Books-New Invention Will Very Likely Revolutionize Printing Business Reading Matter for Use With Machine Is Produced Directly from Typewritten Manuscript by Photography and Is so Microscopic as to Be Undecipherable with Naked Eye.youngest sister of the Tate Pope Pius X., after months of illness and a difficult operation.Anna, 76, was a spinster.She died almost in poverty in the tiny apartment facing St.Peter\u2019s Square in which she had lived for many years with Maria Sarto, now the only surviving sister of Pius X.Cardinal Merry Del Val, who was papal secretary of state under Pius X., was the first of a number of distinguished prelates to pay their respects.From the days when Pius X.was a simple chaplain at Tombolo, Anna kept house for him, following him through tho various steps of his career until he became Pope, when she was torn between joy over his supreme honor and suffering at her separation from him.During her brother's pontificate and after his death she continued to live, in extreme retirement, devoting herself to making clothes for poor children and orphans.Condolences were ex-pressed to the surviving sister today by both the Pope and the Italian Government, (Aisociatcd Prêts Despatch) .ARLS, March 30.\u2014The finan-9 citai debate in the Chamber of Deputies in which an attempt merit to strengthen out the financial crisis will begin this afternoon.It is not likely that it can be finished before Wednesday night, Tho Chamber sat until late last [tion in the night to vote the rent restriction 'one million bill, the twenty-sixth measure of its kind since tho war.The Senate bad previously passed the bill with modifications.Like the Senate, the Chamber insist ed on retaining tho clause excluding foreigners from are South Americans, Italians, Bel- [ American oil officiate here ompha-giuiw, SpanianJ-i and Portuguese, size today that the Russians are in-who are not protected against the capable of supplying 1,200,000 tons exorbitant demands of landlords.of oil products\u2014th© present eon-During the early evening the [sumption of this country.The latest Chamber voted (he provisional cred- available\tfigures covering\t1925 its for the month of April.They show that if Russia diverted to were approved virtually as submit- France lier entire output of oil pro-ted, with th© exception of a reduc-[ducts, it would only amount to 667,-Syrian appropriation of ( 900 tons, or little more than half francs.\t1 the required amount.It was explain- Hops is still held by friends of ed Russia would not even be able the government that Premier Briand and Finance Minister Peret will survive the debate in the Cham ber, after they have put squarely before tho deputies their responsib-tho benefits of the bill, although lilities with regard to ending the fin-Premier Briand repeatedly pointed anciul crisis.Tho Socialists and out that as far as Great Britain and radical extremists, however, are pre-most other nations were concerned, idieting the downfall of the go-vern-it would be in violation of long e-x-I mont and forecasting a Herriot com- i,sting treaties and therefore inoper-|bination to succeed it, with several j Egypt and Turkey was recalled, nl.abli'.\tformer premiers holding important! Tho French Government receives The principal persons affected portfolios.\t11,500,000,000 francs from tuxes on to supply this amount, sine© to do so, she would be forced to withdraw from all other markets.Russia can sell her oil nearer home at a more advantageous price than in France, it was further asserted in American oil circles, where the recent purchase of three million dollars\u2019 worth of oil from Russia by the Standard Oil ami Vacuum Oil Companies for N (Anoclated Pres* Despatch) EW YORK, March, 30.\u2014 \u201creading machine\u201d that folds into the size of a fountain pen and is designed to do away with the present methods of reading bulky books lias been invented by Rear Admiral Bradley A.Fiske retired, tho Herald-Tribune says today.Admiral Fiske haa completed a working model of the invention, which he describes as likely to ren- | words, prepared as an example, ane, A 't appears as a thirteen page pam phlet three and three V)nailers five and three quarters inchea in size.Tlie expense of production, he says, would be but a small fraction of.the cost of publishing a book.The advantages of reading with one eye, according to Admiral Fiske, centre about absence of necessity for focussing.The eyes are protected from all glare, and if the instrument is once properly adjust- der obsolete printing presses and|ed it will repmin exactly in focus, type setting machines, and to re-! eliminating all strain.The reduced volutionize th© publishing business.[ characters are so magnified tha.The device is also expected to make [they appear larger than ordinary eye glasses unnecessary for many type.readers who now wear them.\tI The first important field in which The invention, which Admiral Admiral Fiske expects to see the Fiske calls tin.\u201cFiske reading machine\u201d, consists of an apparatus not unlike a lorgnette, on which are mounted a magnifying lens for one eye, a shield for the other, and a rack to hold reading matter.The reiiding matter for use with the machYe is produced directly from typewritten manuscript by photography and is so microscopic as to be undecipherable with the naked e>*e.The Admiral has had the first volume of Mark Twain's \u201cIn-[an electro magnetic system for nocents Abroad'', a book of 93,000 [exploding torpedoes under ships.I he protection afforded the automobile\u2018industry was too high.Tho Government had reduced the tariff on butter and ©ggs from Australia m part return for \u201cpreferential treatment to automobile manufacturers.\u201d Some consideration snouid no,w be given to farmers.\u201cIt is an open secret that lobbyists for automobile manufacturers have been around this House for weeks,\u201d remarked Mr.Coote.Ho hoped the members would see it as :heir duty to vote for his resolution.George Bouchard (Liberal-Kam-ouraska), speaking in French, stated that he had voted last year in opposition to a similar resolution.He had done so for the reason than I he had been given to understand that the tariff would be modified along the desired lines.This year, however, he intended to give his vote in favor of the proposal.Thirty-five per cent duty on motor cars entering Canada foi1 sale was excessive.The motor car was a necessity to farmers, and statistics showed that there was one automobile in this country for every 14 people residing here.Want* Matter Referred To Tariff Board.R.Morand (Conservative, East Essex), agreed that the automobile was a necessity, and that the automobile industry wan a permanent thing in Canada.If it was an important industry it should be protected and not handed over to th© United States.He had hoped, said Dr.Morand, that some member of the Government would ask that thi» (Continued on pag* 10.1 -o- ?*3 4* ?*5* ?*:\u2022 *J* -3 THE WEATHER 4-\t4* 4* 4* 4- 41 41 4' 4> 4* 4' 4* 4* *!\u2022 4\u2018 4* 4* 4* 4- 4* PROBABLY SNOW OR SLEET A fairly deep depression covers the lower Mississippi Valley, while high pressure extends from th© Western Provinces across the Great Lakes to the middle Atlantic coast.The weather has been cold over the machin© used to advantage is that of bulky reference books.Encyclopedia, dictionaries, law books and records, generally are large and difficult to handle or store.Admiral Fiske, who retired from the Navy in 1916, has a number of successful inventions t© his credit, among them the torpedo plane, the naval telescope Fight and mount, greater part of the Dominion, with an electric gun range finder, a sys- light snow in Alberta, tern for detecting submarines, and\tForce*»!: Fair today.Wed- nesday: Northeast wind*, probably followed by snow or tl i \\v O SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1926.HARDWOOD FLAT Mrs.H.Gallup and Mrs.H.Smith, of Buhver.were guests of their sister, Mrs.Celia Crawford, last Tuesday and Wednesday.Mr.Charles Crawford and daughter Myra, of Rock Island, spent Sunday, the 21st, with Mrs.Celia Crawford.Mr.Reg.Hodge, of Cookshire, was a recent guest at his brother\u2019s, Mr.E.B.Hodge\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Harrison spent Tuesday in Cookshire.Mrs.S.G- Semple and Miss Eileen Ross visited at the home of Mr.and Mrs.John Quinn one day recently.Mr.A.J.Ross, of Sherbrooke, spent a few days recently with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.James Ross.Miss Bella Crawford, who returned from Clapham, Que., the first of March, has accepted a school at North River, commencing the first of April.Mr.John Dougherty spent a few days in Sherbrooke a week ago.Mr.F.Robinson, of Breeches Lake, was a recent guest at Mr.John Dougherty\u2019s.At time of writing those who have sugar bushes are busy tapping the trees.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Downes and family were guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.\\L Ross on March 21.The school has been closed for the past week.Miss P.McClintock was called home owing to the death of her grandmother, Mrs.Hughes.Headache* frein Slight Cold* Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by working off the Cold.A Safe and Proven Rem-edv The box bears the signature of E.\u2019W.Grove.30c.Made in Canada.her mother, Mrs.Albert Stone.Inspector Hunter, of Sherbrooke, visited the local school on Monday.Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Bryant attended the Ladies\u2019 Aid held at Mrs.J.M.Bryant\u2019s at East Bolton on BROOKBURY The monthly meeting of the Brookbury W.C.T.U.will be held at the home of Curtis Joyce on Wednesday afternoon of this week, and the same evening the congregation-a1 meeting of Brookbury United Church will be held at the same home at seven o'clock.All interested are urged to be present.Business for the first church year in the United Church will be closed at thlt meeting.Both the above meeting?are being held earlier than expected on account of the roads.was in town on Wednesday.Mrs.J.M.Wiswall has returned ¦ from Sherbrooke.\t' j Miss Christina Muir, Mrs.E.A.j Gorham and Miss Dorothy Gorham ; were in Sherbrooke on Thursday'.Mr.J.Pales, of Sherbrooke, was in town Thursday.Messrs.Osborne Bailey, John Burton and B.Draper, of Cookshire, were in town Wednesday | evening.WAR VETERANS AT MAGOG MET; OTHER NEWS WAY\u2019S MILLS COOKSHIRE RICHMOND ige and Mrs.E.M.rbrooke.who have >f Mr.and Mrs.M._________ returned .home.Mr.E.C.Potter, of Wand Pond, Vt, was In town on Wednesday to attend the funeral of the late George J.Alexander.Mrs.ft.An Wiggett, of t been the gues G.rrormb' CURRIER Mrs.noren Bowen received the d news that her mother, Mrs.ace.of Portland, Me., had fallen d broken her shoulder and hit).=r friends ajl wish her a speedy 6ÎH1S C\u2019l\u2019Y.Wm.ttleworth, of Ayer\u2019s was a guest of his mother, Henry Shuttieworth, on March :r.Frank Willey went to South ;r.and Mr-.Ernest Hoppa, of itn-.an.v.me recent guests of Mr.; Mrs.Wm.Bowen, ijr E.H.Duval, of Montreal, is Sj hi fi ler.Miss £.F.Duval, for indefinite time.dr.Rr.ph Bowen, of Magog, is V in the neighborhood sawing all woodpiles with his engine and Tig.1rs.A.!.Bryant and family, cf .: Bolton, were recent guests of Her Hearî Palpitated She Had Fainting Spehs Mrs.J.Wilson, Port George, N.S.Writes:\u2014\u201cI suffered from palpitation of the heart and fainting spells, and, a: times, I could not be left alone I was so nervous.My trouble was caused from overwork and worry, haviag been I'fft alone with a large family.I had tried everything, without any relief, but I know, to-day, that I won id have been a nervous wreck but for your wonderful 'IflUirOk These Pills are for sale at all drug-gists and dealers: put up only by The T.Miibura Co., Limited, Toronto, Out.Influenza Now, when the germs of Influenza abound, physicians advise keeping the bowels open.Constipation poisons tne blood, lowering your resistance to the germs of infectious diseases.Constipation is dangerous for anybody.Nujol is safe for everybody.It does not affect the stomach and is not absorbed by the body.Medical authorities approve Nujol because it is so safe, so gentle and so natural in its action.No rd make* op for a dcficiaacy of natural lubricant bt tha intar-tine*.I» roftani tha wart* matt*» and thu* permits thorough and regular bowel movement* without griping.Nujol can ba taken ft»» any length of time without 01 effects.Unlike lavatrw*.it doa* not form a habit and can be dircoatioued at any time.Ark your druggist for NujoL Cookshire high school closes on Thursday, April 1, for the Eastsr holidays, reopening Monday, April 12.Dr.Alfred Johnston went to Montreal on Wednesday to accompany Mr.Barlow Coates home from the Royal Victoria Hospital, where he has been a patient since early ir January.Mr.William H.Gates was it) town last week from Gould, visiting hia mother, Mrs.Herman F.Gates.Mrs.Arthur W.Warren has lefi_ to spend some time in Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Air.and Mrs.C- J, Nourse were in town Saturday from Flanders w attend the funeral of the late Air.Horace Sawyer.Aliss Dorothy Maskell, who ha?been spending several months in town since her return from East Angus, left recently for Sher-urooke.Airs.Leon Desruisseau entertained several .members of the Birchto:.Snowshoe Club at the tea hour recently, when they tramped herefrom Birchton.Amongst the part;, were Mrs.Thomas McComb, Air: Charles J.Lefebvre, Mrs.Stanlev Taylor.Mrs.Frederick Desruisseau, Miss Bernice Hodgman and Airs.Oscar Desruisseau.Air.and Airs.Edward J.Mc-Canna and young son were in town recently from East Angus, guests of Mrs.McCanna\u2019s mother, Airs.William Alaskell.Air.McCanna went on to Alontreal to visit relatives, while Airs.McCanna and son remained here for a longer stay.Miss Aleda Snodgrass continues to receive encouraging reports from her mother, Airs.J.Norman Snodgrass, who is a patient at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal.The annual meeting of the local branch of the Women's Institute takes place about the middle oi April, the exact date to be an nounced later.At this meetin;.there will be the election of of ficers and the presentation of re ports from the superintendents o.; the various departments and the a; pointing of delegates for the annua June convention at Macdonald Col lege.Aliss Annie MacDonald was i: Brookbury recently to attend the funeral of the late Mr.James Ryan Mrs.William Woodley will entertain the officers and members oi the Senior W.A.of St.Peter'.Church at their April meeting or.Easter Alonday, April 5, at her residence at 3 o\u2019clock.All interested are requested to be present, as it :: expected that delegates will be appointed from this organization tc attend the annual diocesan meetings in Quebec city in Alay.Friends of Airs.G.Edward Kirby will learn with pleasure that she i slowly recovering from the unfortunate accident which befell her early in January, and that she ha.been able to drive to Cookshire i once and also to Birchton, besides taking daily short walks.Airs.Frank W.Gadley and Miss Violet Gadley have returned from a pleasant trip to Detroit, Mich., where they were the guests of Air.and Mrs.George Gadley.Preparations are now completed! for the Easter service to be held in the United Church of Way\u2019s Mills! on Sunday, ^pril 4, as noon.An! augmented choir composed of young and old will render excerpts from Fred B.Holton\u2019s Easter cantata.PA Glorious Victory,\u201d and the minister, Rev.John L.Hodgson, will deliver a special Easter message, his subject being \u201cChrist\u2019s Conquest Over Death.\u201d A cordial invitation is extended to all to spend an hour in fellowship with God and fellowmen and women in His house on Easter Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.P.C.Buckland drove to Alagog recently to visit Iheir son and wife, Mr.and Mrs.W.Buckland.They went from there by train to Alontreal to visit Air.and Mrs.Lowry (Clara Buckland).Airs.Paul Loiselle is staying at Airs.Fred ChesleyN for a while.Air.and Airs.A.A.Bryan were in Barnston recently.Mr.Kenneth Oliver is supplying at the elementary school, as Aliss Agnes Oliver is indisposed.Airs.Stanley Jordan is ill.Air.and Mrs.Fayne Hovey are! moving their household goods to Bock Island.Mrs.Ned Lyford, of Newport, is it the Standish home.poorly.Airs.Oliver is being assisted by Mr.Per.ar Tb mas and Nar'-e i Hope.Wednesday evening, Alarch 31st, j St.Faith\u2019s Guild will meet at the home of Miss Christie Powers.At a recent examination in algebra at the High School, the following marks were taken :.Grade XI\u2014 Arnold Smith, 95; Wallace Jenks, S3 ; Margaret Samson, 59; Kathleen t(f* j it et .j nrf\tSmyth, 56.Grade X\u2014-Delia G'jyotte, Lomrades tieaed Umcers\u2014 g1; Mildred Ball, 63; Cedric McKcl-Socials, Personals and General 'ey, 53; Phyllis Potter, 33; Agir\t\u2022 r I i________* *_ D-.: res Conners, 19; Hazel Samson, 7.Happenings of Interest to Kesi-,Grade Ix^E(ii\u2019th Da,;Kneau, \u201986; dents of Magog.\tCarla Perry, 58; Florence Mitson, ¦*\t______ 56; Dorothy AIcDougall, 52; Ethel MAGOG, Que., March 30.\u2014The j Powers, 51; Lyle Osome, 50.Great War Veterans recently held Airs.S.Kennedy recently enter-a reunion at the Prue Hall\tfor\tthe\ttained Mr.and Mrs.Harold Moore, purpose of electing the\tofficers\tfor\tof Alrbrta, and Mr.and Mrs.Leon- 1926, with the following results: ard Moore, of Shebrooke.President, Comrade George AIcDon- Mr.George Qunningham spent a aid; first vice-president, Comrade week-end recently in Montreal with G.Renaud; second vice-president, his daughter.Miss Aluriel Cunning-Comrade D.F.Whittaker; secretary-j ham.\t^ treasurer, Comrade A.G.Cunning-1 The Masses Myrtle Manning and ham-\t; Aluriel Cunningham, who are teach- Comrade Wilcox was tendered a infr jn the Commissioners' School, hearty vote of thanks and^ the pro- Alontreal, will spend their ten-day mise of the past president s badge Easter holiday at their respective in recognition of his untiring efforts ; homes here during his long tenure of office.\u2018 The library committee of the Soc-The entertainment committee ;ai Service Club, with Mrs.E.Don-served refreshments and this was ald as convener, request that any followed by a social reunion\tcitizens who have books to donate sing-song, with Cobrade Styan di- ieaVe the same at Mr.A.E.Smith\u2019s rectmg the veterans in the songs of store or notifv the committee and their company ddys.Comrade Hyde the books win b, cîükd f(>r.They sang Old King Cole *\t\u2018 r'™r*oH\u20183 Children\u2019s Cozy Corner Comrade request that this matter be attend- SPRING ROAD Air.Eiger Dillon has returned :rom the General Hospital.Prends and neighbors of Air.Les-:er Parnell assembled to wish him arewell before leaving for his home n Greenshields, Alta.A pleasant evening was spent and Mr.Parnell as presented with a purse.His lany friends wish him every success.Airs.W.AIcAIuIlen and daughter, Bernice, spent a few days in Sherbrooke recently.A very successful sugar social .vas held in the Ascot Consolidated School on Friday evening, under the auspices of the Ascot Women\u2019s In-îitute.Mrs.W.AIcAIuIlen acted as convener of the committee in charge, vlr.J.A.AIcLeod and Mr.D.Byrne assisted in cooking the sugar.This .vas followed by a programme, which was also much enjoyed.Airs.J.Paige has returned from spending several days with friends in Lennoxville.\t\u2022 j Air.and Mrs.F.Pike, who have been at Mr.Trolloppe\u2019s since their arrival in this country, have rented Mr.Wm.Byrne's farm.Air.Frank Morcom has gone to Alberta, Nomn, the ;>th C.AI.R Regimerftal ed to at once ;n or(jer that duplicate song; Comrade Hulne favored the }xM>ks\tnot ^ purchase(].company with selection on the one Mr Uslie Davis js leavi his string fiddle Comrade Blacx accom- ition t0 Gntçr the offices bof the panying, and Comrades Cunning-^ Dominion Textik C(v.Mr.Davii, ham._ Roach and Whittaker told nt ,ast woek_end w1th friends at storles-\t, XT ,\tBirchton.,T.T .,Ge In the facademfic djrpartment a Roman- its seven poets, Wandsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, Keats, Browning and Tennyson, their influence, (1) as individuals, (2) as poets.Those gymnasts who took tha highest marks in the recent physical drill inspection will be invited to give an exhibition.All interested in education are cordially invited to be present.Chairman A.E.Smith and Commissioner Connors returned from Quebec Thursday.There they met lion.David Taschereau, Dr.Parm-elee, Mr.Rissonettc and other influential personages and laid bare the educational needs of the Protestants of Magog with their very marked minority and very short tax ro'1.The outcome of this visit is hidden In tho opaque mantle of the future and will be announced in these columns when known.GRAY FOX IS TIMID Without a cause the timid flee.And this is silly, you\u2019ll agree.\u2014Reddy Fox.Reddy Fox and Mrs.Reddy had at last made the acquaintance of their cousin, Gray Fox.He had told them how he had happened to come to the Green Forest.He had been livivg farther south, but tho wandering spirit had entered into him and he had started to travel.So little by little he had como farther and farther, until at last he had reached the Green Forest.N \u201cI like it here,\u201d said Gray Fox, \u2018and I mean to stay.Yes, sir, I like it here and I\u2019m going to make my jhome here.\u201d Reddy and Mrs.Reddy were not particularly delighted with the news.They felt that there were people enough in the Green Forest and on flhe Gmetem (Meadows.They knew that one more would make it just so much harder for them to get a Bring.So haring made the acquaintance of Gray Fox, they were satisfied to have as little to do with him as possible.They would like to have driven him off, but this they couldn\u2019t do.They soon discovered that Gray Fox preferred the Green Forest.He was often in the Old Pasture, but seldom on the Green Meadows.Now, Reddy and Mrs.Reddy did a great deal of their hunting on the Green Meadows, so it suited them very well to have Gray Fox stay in the Green Forest.They noticed that he kept away from Farmer Brown\u2019s dooryard.Reddy and Mrs.Reddy often went up there in the night, but they never saw Gray Fox there, and they wondered why.But it wasn\u2019t long before they discovered that Gray Fox was very timid.As long as he could get a Bring in the Green Forest, he would take no chances of being chased by Bowser the Hound.\u201cHe's afraid,\u201d said Reddy scorn-full.\u201cI believe that fellow is afraid of his own shadow.The other day I stepped on a dry twig near him and he jumped and ran as if frightened half to death.It is all right to run from real danger, but it is silly to be afraid of everything.Never have I seen such a fellow.eH is a disgrace to the Fox family*\u201d \u201cLet\u2019s invite him to go with us on a hunt,\u201d said Mrs.Reddy.\u201cWe\u2019ll lead him towards Farmer Brown\u2019s henhouse and see what happens.\u201d Reddy chuckled.\u201cI know what will happen,\u201d said he.\u201cWe\u2019ll try it for fun.\u201d So they hunted up their cousin, Gray Fox, and invited him to go hunting with them that evening.Gray Fox said he would he very pleased to go with them.So, after the Black Shadows had crept all V, 1 \u2022'* HIaot \u201cWhere are we to hunt?\u201d asked Gray Fox through the Green Forest and Sweet Mistress Moon had begun to try to drive them back, Reddy and Mrs.Reddy and Gray Fox met on the edge of the Green Forest.\u201cWhere are we to hunt?\u201d asked Gray Fox.\u201cJust you follow us,\u201d said Reddy.\u201cJust you follow us and well take you to a place where we have found more than one good feast.\u201d So Gray Fox trotted along behind his two cousins, with Reddy leading the way.Along the edge of the Green Forest to the beginning of the Old Orchard, then over the old stone wall into the Old Orchard Reddy led the way.Gray Fox began to hang back.\u201cWhere are we going\u201d he whispered.\u201cJust follow and you\u2019ll see,\u201d Reddy whispered back, and headed towards Farmer Brown\u2019s henhouse.Just as thej turned the comer of the henhouse, Bowser the Hound barked just once.Reddy glanced behind him.Gray Fv:c vras running for \"the Green Forest as fast as those long legs of his could take him.\u201cWhat did I tell you?\u201d said Reddy Fox.(¦Copyright, 1926, by T.W.Burgess) The next story: \u201cThe Voice in the Water.\u201d For Aches, Pains The Safe Home Remedy NER VILINE When sudden sickness comes, when the kiddies come in with colds, their little chests and throats sore from coughing, quick results always follow a vigorous rubbing with good old Nerviline.If it\u2019s Cramps, Colic, Diarrhoea, Nerviline is a wonderful friend; it brings ease and comfort so quickly.For young and old, to overcome the minor ills that constantly arise in the home, nothing compares with \u201cNerviline\u201d \u2014 35 cents at all dealers., lesson/wlll be given on The tic Revival; Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians foe Colds\tHeadache\tNeuritis\tLumbago Pain\tNeuralgia\tToothache\tRheumatism | DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEARtI Safe^ Left arm sprained and ligaments lorn FELL FROM TOP OF Sustains painful injury but gets quick relief Men who handle big hazardous jobs demand 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What ia the magic of this amazingly effective remedy?Sloan\u2019s sends an increased supply of healing blood right to the spot that hurts.That\u2019s what conquers the nain.No need to rub.Sloan\u2019s does the whole job.Just pat It on.Quiekly and surely, it kills pain, reduces swelling and inflammation, drive» out stiffness from lame muscles.Get a bottle.All druggists\u201435 cents.Accept only \"Bayer\u201d packaga which contains proven directions! Handy \u201cBayer\u201d boxes of 12 tablet# Also bottles of 24 and 100\u2014Druggists.Arplrln I* the trnle mrrtr trrcl.f.r.'l In Crrrdrl nr Unrer Munnfurtnn* of Monoacetln-BcMestnr or Kallejllcudd (Acopl Salicylic Acid, \"A.S.A.\u201d), While It 1» w«n know* thrt Aspirin menna Iliyer mrniifacnirc.to ««slst Iho public a*»ln»t Imllitlons.»h« Tablet* ci Bayer Company tvUl be riampcd wIlli their fenertl trade mark, the \u201cBayer Cron.\u2019* GRIFFIN AND BISSËLL ROAD Mr.W.J.Watkins was in Newport, on business last week.Mrs.Mina Bui lis visited at Beebe on Thursday.Mrs.11.Taisey was a caller at Mrs.Drew\u2019s recently.Mr.Charles Trepannier is confined to the house through illness.ilaren .WWWVWWWVnVV / MOTT 1ER Fletcher\u2019s Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms ami Children all 'ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, By regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep.To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of tâaS*//fy&Âfa Absolutely )humify*-No Opiates.Physicians everywhere ixcoltuneml to, I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1926, PAGE mmie Bedford District FRELIGHSBURG Mrs.M.W.Shufelt and daughter Eleanor, of East Berkshire, Vt., were guests of friends recently in town for a few days.Miss Georgie Dunn has returned Emmanuel Girls\u2019 Club on Wednesday evening, March 31st.Mrs.Dalton, of Montreal, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.Dyson Hawk.Mr.and Mrs.G.Boright, of St.Johns, were in town on Friday to home froni MontTeair where^she has'\tthe funeral of the late Mrs.epent the winter.\ts>- .tr™'\t_\t._\t, Mrs.Henry Harrison and daught- ;^I9S Bennett spent the week-er Irene, of East Berkshire, Vt.,- en?,m\t, ,,\t\u201e\t, .spent several days visiting her mo- .^ are T56 Mr-_Ffod Cas-ther, Mrs.G.C.Clark.\t1 Sldv w«e ln Granby on Friday'.Mrs.R.Graves spent a day in: .Mrs- George Doherty.Of Dunham, Montreal the .past week.\tspending a few days with her Mrs.A.J.Shepard is spending daughter, Mrs.Murray Runter.some time in Granby wiith her ^r; Hugh Pibus of Sherbrooke, friend, Mrs.W.P.Hibbard, and ÿ>ent the week-end with his family ( other friends\ther©,\t» Rev.Father Charbonnoau spent Mr.C.Gleason, of Montreal, spent ; in Vpr^anllp\u2019J ^r,r- an varied.The talent money for this !\t,rl.ho year will amount to ovter seventy i 01\tU)\u2019a 11 dollars.\t\u2019\t\u2019 i Mrs.H,agar took the chair for election of officers, and the following were elected by ballot: President, Mrs.LeRoy Bullard ; vice-presi-; dent, Mrs.Arthur Coates ; seere-j tary, Mrs.A.E.Hagar ; treasurer.Miss Minnie Scott ; superintendent j of work, Mrs.Arthur (Carter.The year has been most successful and < n ¦ \u2022 ) the thanks of the society was due ! \u201ca!sle rto the retiring officers, and espec-.\tT ,\t, .iallv to the retiring nresident, Mrs.^ \"e Brome Lake vVlnst C lub met [Arthur Coates, who has been untir-1 oj1 Saturday evening at the home of ; ing in her work for the .society, and whose organizing ability is of the Nancy Stone entertained last nor of Mrs.Wm.Baker, irmouth.Mass .Miss Elma Martin, of Sutton ! Junction, visited his aunt, Miss J- L.Martin, from Tuesday to Friday.Mr.Crimson has just finished redecorating the telephone office.Mr.G.H.Robb left on Tuesday, j March 23, to visit parents and re-I iatives in Boston, Salem and vicinity.Mrs.Arthur Woodley and Miss Hall spent last week at Waterbury Inn,\u201d Vt.{highest.After the meeting refreshments jwere served and a social time spent.General Notes.- Miss Lois Joyal, one of Knovvl-ton\u2019s oldest residents, passed away peacefully at her homo on March ; 24.Miss Joyal had been ill since [ before Christmas, but\u2019had recently 'been somewhat improved, her pass- Mr.v.A.W.Mizener.Cards were played at seven tables, the prizes being won as follows: First prize, ladies\u2019, Mrs.George Wragg ; first prize, gentlemen\u2019s, Mr.Robert Taylor ; second prize, ladies\u2019, Mrs.J.W.Crandall ; second prize, gentlemen\u2019s, Mr.Bruce Me Clay; consolation prize, ladies\u2019, Mrs.Bruce Mc-Clay ; consolation prize, gentlemen's, Mr.H.Crimson.Refreshments were served by the hostess.The Junior Bridge was held on -weeks\u2019 holiday.Mr.W.F.Vilas returned home Saturday from Sherbrooke.Mrs.D.Kerr will entertain the TE\" i O .Cl 1 SilL Healthful progress of a child depends upon the foods utilized during the age of growthand through the teens.Scott\u2019s Emulsion of pure cod-liver oil is a vita-min-rich food that favorably influences growth and strength.It is a food-tonic of special value during the \u201cteen-age\u201d.Scott & Bowrr, Toronto, OnL\t25-27 Corns largely attended meeting of the Wo- - a social evening was given by the : young people of the Bible Class, Games were the order of the evening and were enjoyed by young and old.Refreshments were aerved.All are pleased to note the new interest that is being shown in the Sunday school.The membership has- doubled in the past year.The Ladies\u2019 Aid met Thursday afternoon in the cburch parlo-rs, with Mrs.A.Longtin, Mrs.A.Beaton.Mrs.P, Johnson and Mrs.H.Lavallière as hostesses.After the usual business routine, Rev.J.B.Hicks, the pastor, took the chair and proceeded with the annual election of officers, which resulted in all being unanimously re-elected, namely, Mrs.K.Pattulto, President; Mrs.A.Longtin, Vice-President; Mrs.Ghas.Hase, Secretary; Mrs.Chas.Cook, Treasurer; Buying Committee, Mrs.Geo.Wilson and Mrs.Cross; Auditors, Mrs.(Rev.) Hicks and Mrs.Geo.Wilson; and Food convener.Mrs.Cross.The ladies will serve an open supper at their next meeting on April 8th.Send your news items to 67 St.Joseph Street or phone them to 154 and they will be promptly attended to.ache like men\u2019s Auxiliary on Friday afternoon.A report of the annual meeting of the Auxiliary in Montreal was given by the president, Mrs.R.S.MacWilliams.Quite a lot of sewing was done and dainty refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of a profitable afternoon.Lenten service will be held in Christ Church on Wednesday evening at 7.30.On Good Friday the service will take place at 10 o\u2019clock a.m., and on EÏster a change in the hour of servi\"\u2019 is noticeable.Instead of the regular hour of service for the first Sunday in the month: because of Easter day the sendee will take place at 10.30 o\u2019clock in the morning and will conclude with a celebration of the Holy Communion.Special Easter music.The funeral of the sixteen year old son of Mr.and Mrs.Oarde Laroche was held on Monday morning, March 29th, at eight o\u2019clock in the Roman Catholic Church.Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved family in the loss of their son who had been attending college for some time and about two years ago had been hurt, during an athletic game and never had been well since.The late Mr.Laroche was trough home one day last week from tn Hotel Dieu Hospital, Montreal, where he had been a patient durinr 'the past three* months.He passe;! peacefully away about nine o\u2019clock ion Saturday morning.Miss Beatrice Senay, of Monibreai.has been spending two weeks with her parents.Mr.and Mrs.Henry ; Senay, on the Dunham road, also visiting her brother.Mr.Adélard Senay, and Mrs.Senay here in tow' Rev.Father J.V.Davignon, n the Ste.Rosede Lima Church, ing being sudden.The funeral was [Thursday afternoon at the home of held in the United Church on Sat-[Mrs.L.D.McClintock, urday afternoon at 2 o\u2019clock, the Mr.Forest Morgan, who has been Rev.A.E.Hagar being in charge, dangerously ill, is somewhat im-Interment was made in the Know!- proved at present writing, ton Cemetery.\tThe Parochial Guild was enter- Mr.Arthur Robinson went to tained by Mrs.Francis Williams on Rimouski and Mount Joli for a few days last week.Miss Cloutier, of the high school, BRONCHITIS GOES QUICKLY appear Tuesday afternoon, with an unusually good attendance of members.Mr.E.C.MacKay has been spending a short time in Scotstown.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Dawes and THROAT IS STRENGTHENED | tSsummifSne here.\"' days at _____\tMiss Pike, of Shawnnigan Falls, Cough*.Colds, Catarrh Soon Dis-1 has been visiting her friend, Miss Isabel Scully.Miss Nina Brundage, of = Compton, is nursing Mrs.W.W.^.ynch.Mrs.J.E.Fay entertained the Senior (Bridge last Monday, the prize being won by Mrs.Scully.Principal Watt, of the high school, spent Friday and (Saturday in Len-noxville.Mrs.L.M.Knowlton supplied in the high school on Friday in Mr.Watt\u2019s absence.Mr.J.E.Fay returned on Monday from Montreal, where he spent several days.Mr.J.C.Armstrom, of the development branch of the C.P.R.; Breathe through a CATARRH-\tA™o!d- importer of OZONE INHALER, and instantly t!?1
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