Sherbrooke daily record, 12 août 1926, jeudi 12 août 1926
[" STST-\t«£wF**n I n() THE AT HE W» 1 y; ¦\t«\t\u2022 ^\t\"S::S3%\t13 Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE.THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1926.Thirtieth Year, SEVERAL UPRISINGS ARE REPORTED IN MEXICO Dr.Harris Has Decided Not To Enter Political Arena Claimed Priests Catholics Killed Ii Fight! AT PARIS BOURSE WHEN FRANC WENT BLOOEY Mexican Ministry of Interior, However, Declares that It Has No Knowledge of Such Happenings as Archbishop Leopoico Ruisy Flores, of State of Michoacan, Has Reported to Bishopric of Mexico City\u2014Bishop Estimated that Altogether Fifty Persons Were Killed in Battle -Charge Against Archbishop of Mexico Is Being .DR.It.M.HARRIS HAS DECUNED TO ACCEPT CONSERVATIVE CANDIDAS FOR RIDING OF BROME-MISSISQUOI ____________' '\t\u2022 -rrîj\u2014^ Knowlton Doctor Feels Unable to Leave Medicine for Politics\u2014Dr.F.H.Pickel Likely Candidate Under Circumstances\u2014Ernest Boivin and John Payne Mentioned as Liberals for Shefford, and John Hackett as Conservative in Stanstead\u2014Conservatives Still Silent in Sherbrooke.____ __\t_____ ___________ _____________ __\t_____ Down, down, down went the frane as these French brokers and their messengers pushed, shoved, y '\t\u201d -\"\u2019«y,__¦ fought, shouted at the Paris Bourse.This photo was made at the height of the recent excitement.Look Investigated\u2014believed Action^ of Mayor of Mexico at the fàcea t0 which the arrowi point! City May Somewhat Appease Catholics, The only new political de-! the people of Canada just when we velopment in the Eastern \\vill start and just when we will aim' Townships today is the! refusal to the end.And if the amount is any-of Doctor N.M.Harris, mayor of where in the neighborhood of the Knowlton, to run as Conservative ] sum I have named (Mr.Meighen had candidate in Brome-Missisquoi.The previously mentioned five or six mil- (Associated Press Despatch; EXICO CITY, August 12.\u2014Minister of the Interior Tejeda has * issued a statement declaring that an interview alleged to have \u2019 *f been given to a New York newspaper by the Most Rev.Mora Del ( A Rio, archbishop of Mexico, violates the clause in the.Mexican constitution I p: ohibiting clergymen from criticizing the fundamental laws of Mexico *\u2022 or the Mexican Government.\t*»* ?J» ?J» ?J*'\t?J* ?J* «-J* ?J* *J»\t**« MINERS IMPRISONED A WEEK AGO TODAY ARE BROUGHT OUT ALIVE (By Associated Press) SALEM, Ky\u201e Aug.12\u2014 Therefore, says the statement, the interview \u201chas been cited to the ! \"f ^ve rmners who were im- l Mayor Says Monument May Not Be Erected This Year Unless Site Is Selected Soon\u2014 Frontenac Street Dam Tender Is Accepted cttorney-general for investigation.\u201d This is said to mean that if the at-' * Prisonec* a ca'e *rL 3l torney-general finds the charges of Senor Tejeda justified, the Govern-1 * were brought to the surface * ment may order the arrest and trial of the archbishop.\t-Î- this morning.Mayor Arturo Saracho, of Mexico City, has decreed that the com- * Randolph Cobb was the * mittees in charge of Roman Catholic churches in the capita] may be j * fi^st IIla\" t0^each the ];0P\t* composed of five Catholics and five municipally appointed citizens fori* Sowd which waited anxious- * each church.Hitherto the committeemen have been municipal appointees.!\t]y; \u201cHello, there, boys, I\u2019m * Under the new plan the.Catholic committeemen are to have charge * not sick.\u201d of the management of each church, but the municipal committeemen will *\tJames, for whom little 4* hope had been held as he had v been separated from the other * \u2022Î* miners when the cave-in occur- * \u2022b red, was the next to appear.*»* *1* George Castiller was third.* He was delirious and is in a *> ?\tcritical condition as the result *\tof pneumonia.\t* U.B.Wilson was the fourth * *> man and Harry Watson the * assume responsibility for the property.FIRST CONCESSION OF ANY KIND MADE TO CATHOLICS It is believed this action of the mayor may somewhat appease the Catholics, who have been worshipping in the churches in only small numbers because municipal committees were in charge of them.The decree of the mayor represents the first concession of any kind made to the Catholics since the religious conflict began.The Government has issued a decress signed by President Galles and Minister of the Interior Tejeda, confiscating the wooden chapel, and grounds of the San ArdrtrTdktela Church in Vera Cruz' The decree gives the building and grounds \u201cprovisionally\u201d to the local \u201cagricultural and industrial union\u201d for use as offices and headquarters.The decree recites that the chapel is not used by the local Catholics in Vera Cruz because they have another church which is riiore than sufficient for their requirements, whereas the union of farmers and workers does need headquarters for its work, which is for the benefit of the people.A REPORT OF EXCESSES AND OF EXECUTIONS A report of excesses and of executions growing out of the religious situation has been made to the archbishopric here by Archbishop Leopoldo Ruizy Flores, of the State of Michoacan.The Ministry of the Interior Hudson Miine last Thursday ?At Special Meeting Yesterday Afternoon City Council Again Failed to Agree on Site for Monument\u2014At Last Meeting All Seemed to Favor Strathcona Square Ratheî Than King Street\u2014Yesterday, However, King Street Was Looked on With Favor\u2014Alderman Langis Says It Does Not Matter if the Monument Is Not Unveiled This Year\u2014Question of Removing Lower Green Plot on King Street Mentioned\u2014Not Known When Final Decision Will Be Reached\u2014Mr.Hill, the Sculptor, Is Ready to Erect Monument, But Held Up Waiting for Council Decision as to Site\u2014Tender of Newton Construction Company Accepted for Repairing of Frontenac Street Dam., ,\t,\t.i » NOTHER special meeting of T last ™an appear- Batson v A the city Council Vwas held at ?!n\tm,ood- \u201eHe, t ^ the City HaH y&terdav af- * called; W,heï,es \"ly h0!'se?1 * ternoon and again the city fathers v want to ride him home.\t*\tfaüed t0 decid® upon a Sl/table sîts 4 A A A ^ A *\t.i.* * * *\t* * -V f°r Sherbrooke\u2019s soldiers\u2019 monu- .I / * + \u2022!\u2022?\u2022{\u2022 \u2022fr'?\u2022I-** * CITY BRIEFLETS * * Second hand 'urnttuxe, furnishings and clothing bought and sold by S.Weinstein, 1Ü1 King St.W., cor.Convent St.Tel.1492-W.Baseball gam» at the Ball Park Sunday, Aug.15, between St.Roch and Island Pond.Everybody up.Friday special at Edwards, S140 nine-piece walnut finish dining suite for S99.0O.Why send your tennis rackets away ' Expert repairing and re-stringing done at J.A.Pigeon\u2019s, 33 Wellington Street North, Sfiei-brooke, every Friday; also bargains in frames and rackets.You can choose your own string and get the benefit o£ a newly strung racket.All work guaranteed.A.H.Genge, Plano Tuner, 194 Quebec Street.Tel.&46-W.Birds for sale.Genuine German Rollers Singers.Males So.OO.females S1.00.Phone 140 Lenr.oxville.Mrs.Foote, Prospect Street.Dance Friday night Minto Arena Lakeside Serenaders Orchestra.Ladies free.Chimneys cleaned, eave spouts put uo and plumbing of all kinds.Two Bille, M-one 711.You will find at E.Bruneau's, 116 King west, a large assortment or mens, women\u2019s, boys', Misses' and infants\u2019 high grade boots and shoes at very low prices.A call will surely interest you., FEATURES FOR ! RADIO FANS FRIDAY CFCF (411) Montreal 12.35-1 p.m.\u2014Rex Battle\u2019s Mount Royal Hotel Concert Orchestra, from the Main Dining Room.1-1.15\u2014Weather, stocks, etc.1.15-1.40\u2014Continuation of concert orchestra programme.7 ,.S0 p.m.\u2014Bedtime stories.7.30\u2014\tS.30\u2014Mount Royal Hotel Concert Orchestra, under Rex Battle, from the Main Dining Room.9-10\u2014A studio programme of ve-cal and instrumenta! music.CKCL (S57) Toronto 1.15\tp.m.\u2014Market reports.3.30\u2014\t4.20\u2014Studio programme.4.20\u2014Basebad scores.KDKA (S09.1) Pittsburgh, Pa- 6.15\tp.m.\u2014Baseball scores.8\u2014\tConcert.9.55\u2014Baseball.WJZ (455) New York City \u2022 6.05\u2014Orchestra.7\u2014Thayer programme.S\u2014Sundial orchestra.9\u2014\tLeo Goldman, violinist.9.30\u2014\tOrchestra.WGY (373.5) Schenectady, X.Y.6 p.m.\u2014Orchestra.9.30\u2014\tDance programme.KYW (âhti) Chicago, III.6 p.m.\u2014Music hour, American.7\u2014Federal Master Artists.9.30\u2014\tCongress Carnival.\\ fewest \u2018Designs if frames and glasses supplied within a few hours at\u2014 DR.DARCHES ^C^nsulMians 9.00 to 12.00 130 to 4.00 730 to 8.00 ^étiJ fy \u2022ppointmtHl^ DR.DARCHES HOSPITAL 91 KING STREET TV/ENTY-FIVE FISHERMEN MISSING (Aisociated Pros Despatch) i HALIFAX, N.S.Aug., 12.\u2014No iuither word was received here last night concerning the fate of the twenty-five fishermen from Luen-burg schooner Sylvia Mosher, wrecked off Sable Island.REGISTRATION ENDS SATURDAY; AVOID A RUSH BASEBALL Island Pond vs.St.Roch at Bail °ark Sunday, Aug.15th, at 3 p.m.IL.three doughters.Mrs.V.Burk, of Montreal, and Mrs.George H.Wiggett and Mrs.Xorey Price of \u201ehis city; two grand chid-rt'.n, Miss Dorothy Wiggett and Mr.Geraid C- Armstrong; one brother.Mr.John H.Hughes, of Syracuse, Neb., and several nephews and nieces.Two sons, Albert Edward and Thomas Simon, predeceased her several years ago.The late Mrs.Armstrong was born in Worcestershire, England, in 1845, and at the age of ten years came to Canada with her parents, who settled in sherbrooke.In 1870 Sir was united in marriage to Major C.Armstrong, and spent her entire married life in this city.Mrs.Armstrong\u2019s life was in her home, and she was beloved by all who knew her.She enjoyed \u2019 r.er usual health until seven months ago, when she began to gradually sink, until she was obliged at last to take to her bed, where she remined until the end, with never a thought of her suffering but anxious as to the welfare of those she left behind.All Oddfellows are requested to meet at the Lodge rooms, on Friday afternoon at two o\u2019clock (daylight saving time), to attend the funeral of the late Bro.Andrew McDonald.POSTS BEING REPAINTED The posts in front of the tourists headquarters on Wellington street a-e being repainted with their red and white bands by the city.7t is ^returned tnat the remainder of the posts will be re-painted in the near future.THE HUB OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Every prosperous locality develops a centre to which industries gradually gravitate until it assumes importance far beyond the confines of the district it primarily serves.Such a centre is Sherbrooke, industrial and distribution centre for the Eastern Townships.Train service in keeping with this growth has -naturally followed and that operated by the Canadian National Railways is especially well equipped to handel the growing volume of traffic between the city of Montreal.Whether you are taking the trip on business or for social reasons, the Canadian National schedule and servie^ are planned for your convenience.A smooth roadbed throng-.the Eastern Townships and pastoral scenes /of loveliness are incidental pleasures to a wonderfully comfortable journey.Reservations and full particulars may be obtained from any Canadian National Agent or from the City Ticket Office, 23 Wellington street north, Phone 88.FAST TRAIN SERVICE BETWEEN SHERBROOKE AND QUEBEC The Quebec Central train leaving Sherbrooke at 9.15 p.m.daily (standard time) carries through Pullman sleeping cars and coaches to Boston, arriving at the latter point on the fast express, the \"Red Wing,\u201d at 7 a.m.Northbound through sleepers and coaches leave Boston on the \"Red Wing\u201d at 10.15 daily, (standard time), arriving Sherbrooke 7.10 a.m.the late departure, allowing thç entire evening in Boston, enabling visitors to take advantage of the theatres and other attractions this city has to offer.The northbound sleeper may be occupied at North Station, Boston, at 8.30 p.m.(standard time).1LD AND RESPECTED CITIZEN OF SHERBROOKE PASSED AWAY The funeral of the late Lucy Hughes, beloved wife of Major C.Armstrong, was held on Sunday August 8th., from her late resid*-:-nce on King street East.Rev.Owen Lewis conducted the services at the Church of the Advent of which the teceased had bean a member.Two ravorite hymns of the departed \u2018On the Resurrection Morning\u201d and \u2018Peace, Perfect Peace\u201d, were sung oy the choir.At the conclusion of ;fce service, the funeral cortege wended its way to the Elmwood ;emetery, where interment took place.The bearers were: Messrs.Wiliam J.Armstrong.Christopher S.Armstrong.Norrey Price, George H.Wiggett, Gordon Armitage and Albert Burk.She leaves to mourn her loss\u2019 her :usbard, three sons, Messrs.Wiliam J., Christopher S., and John OPPOSE USE OF STICKERS ON WINDSHIELDS A campaign, is likely to be waged against the practice of past;ng ''sticker»\u2019-' on the front and bacK glass In automobiles in Canada, in accordance with a stand taken by the Royal Automobile Club of Canada.Already a number of states -n the United States have passed legislation against this custom as bung dangerous alike to the driver of the car and to other traffic on the road.The secretary of the Royal Automobile Club says that at the annual meeting of the club the matter will be discussed and some definite action will probably be taken.Until then the various branches wili try to direct the attention of the public to the folly of the custom.The idea of opposing the sticking of the windshield is that it obstructs the sight of the driver, that the windshield is no place for advertising, and that many of the placards are not very sightly.Even a small sticker is capable of hindering the view of the driver and interferes with that of other motorists, and adds to the danger of travel.The rear window of a car is no less important, it is stated, as a poster there prevents a clear view of what is approaching in the rear, which is usually gained by means of a i&irror reflecting through the rear window.The Reasons for Our Success?Knowledge in our Examinations.Merit in our Methods.Quality in our Glasses.McCONNELL\u2019S OPTOMETRISTS 54 Kmg St.W.Sherbrooke, Que.ftlLL LINE OF PATENT MEDICINES AND DRUG SUNDRIES - specialty.Doctors\u2019 prescriptions and family receipts.W.H.GRIFFITH Chemist 72» Wellington St.Phone 260.PLANS FOR BOYS\u2019 CONFERENCE Last night the programme committee for the Eastern Townships Older Boys\u2019 Conference was held at the Y.M.C.A.with Mr.P.O.Rioley in the chair.After free discussion and careful consideration it was on motion agreed that the conference title be changed to Eastern Townships O-der Boys\u2019 Christian Movement Conference, Including such groups as Hi-Y, Tuxis, employed boys and any other kindred organized groups.It was also agree 1 (that an attempt shuld be made « get a permanent organization that would be active the whole year, and if possibly have the conference of-: fleers responsible for the supervision and helping of any new group : ! that might be formed.A tentative programme was then prepared, which will be submitted to Mr.Buckley for approval.The following leaders have signifi\u2019d their willingnes to be present and assist Mr.L.A.Buckley, home wort-secretary, Canadian National Council Y.M.C.A.Header); Prof.Booth-royd, Lennoxville University: Mr.Duckworth, McGill University; and Mr.Coll, boys' work secretary for United Church of Canada.The committee this year is look ing forward to tlv- most successful conference yet held.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS CONSERVATORY OF MU.1C in affiliation with St&mtèad Colley, Stanstead, Que.Rev.A.D.MacktnzLe.Principal.A.Harlow Martin, l>irect/n*.Compile cmine* in piano, violin, pipe organ and oratory, with required theoretical -uhjeeU for gra-dnatlon.Special course* arranged for those not planning to graduate but denirinir a «elected cour*« including: munir and literarr subject», or work in the Butinesti College.The courses are aa comprehensive sa those of the best Coruervatoriea of Canada, and the teacher- are all experienced ar.d hi*h!y trained.Cost is less than two-thirds that charged hy moat schools of music for the same work.Write the Principal or the Director for full particulars.GLEASON\u2019S SHORTHAND and BUSINESS COLLIGE SHERBROOKE, QUE.WILL RE-OPEN FOR THE Fall and Winter Term on TUESDAY, SEPT.7.Shorthand, Typewriting and Secretarial Training will be under the direction of a capable and experienced instructor.Ledoux & Pelletier DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES.GOODS BY THE YARD.Phone 234.\t117 King St.W.New and Second-Hand MOTORS repaired, exchanged and sold.Ross- Keeler ELECTRIC CO.15 Frontenac St.cm SUN GLASSES Both Smoke and Amber Tints, From 50c to 81.00.C.C.Skinner - A.C.Skinner 44 Wellington St.N., Sherbrooke Registered Optomotriata.WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAY.Something new every week ROYAL CANDY KITCHEN Sherbrooke OPTOMETRIST Mrs.Laberee AJLL WORK GUARANTEED.Main Street, Lennnxvilio.Phene 187.V, O.B«z SSA Returning Officer Reports Quiet Period in Three Wards and Advises Registration at Once to Ensure Right to Vote\u2014Ail Women Must Register.All women who have not yet registered their names on file voting lists are urged by the returning officer of the Sherbrooke electoral district, Mr.J.O\u2019C.Mignault, to do so at once, as it is quite probable that on Saturday evening and, indeed, all day Saturday, there will be such a rush of voters that all will will not be able to enter the offices within the permitted time.Registering is absolutely essential, as no one whose name is not contained on the lists may vote, even though he or she otherwise possesses the right.Men whose names are on the 1922 provincial lists have their names on the present lists also, although there is a possibility that they might be accidentally omitted, even though on that old list.Consequently it is wise for everyone to make sure that his name is on the list.In any case, all women must register.The returning officer reported yesterday that the offices in the West and South Wards had been fairly busy all week, but that the North, Centre and East were quiet.He emphasized the importance of early registration to avoid a rush on Saturday which might mean that many would not be able to get into the offices before the time of closing.Registration continues until Saturday only, and the offices are open from 10 a.m.to 2 p.m., 3 to 7 p.m., and 8 to 10 p.m.each of these times being daylight saving.The addresses of the offices for registration in each ward of the city follow: North, 202 Quebec Street; South, 27a Wellington Street South; Centre, 9a Wellington Street North; East, 16 King Street East; West, 41 Belvidere Street.-«¦- ANOTHER BETTY FPctory Professor\u2014Mr.\tJones, what do you know of the Age of I Elizabeth\u2019 Stud- (dreamily)\u2014She\u2019ll be Ughteen rext month.Watch for the\ti/iiçiiiirD\u2019o\tHundreds of the Announcement of\t\tBig Values Are the Opening of\tllUUIIIlLll II\t Our Beauty Parlor\t5 Wellington Street ftlorth\tNot Advertised STARTS TOMORROW OUR AUGUST FUR SALE and offers unequalled savings for those who buy Fur Coat for Cash LESS THAN THE 0 WINTER PRICE Not just another sale! No, indeed for any store can offer you fur coats at $79 and $69.But it cannot offer you a Kushner Coat at $79 and $69.It may match the price, but it can never match the Kushner quality, the superb Kushner craftsmanship, nor Kushner\u2019s precise, beautiful styling.Those things are Kushner's «done\u2014 the individuality and elegance of appearance that place a Kushner coat at any price far and away in advance of any other.\tr NQW AT THE SALE PRICE 14 LESS THAN THEY WILL COST YOU NEXT WINTER\u2014 THEY ARE VALUES THAT CANNOT BE EQUALLED.SEAL CHAPAL First Quality.\t\t.\t\t\t \tDURING AUGUST STORE OPEN ALL DAY.SATURDAY UNTIL 10 O\u2019CLOCK P.M.\t\t\tlUNfcï IUA1 Fine Quality.\t $79.00\tA\tSMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY COAT IN STORAGE FREE OF CHARGE UNTIL FALL.\t\t$89\t.00 NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS \u2022 S1S9,G9 Dark split skin effect, large collar.Winter Price $225.00.PERSIAN LAMB COATS With sable collar and cuffs.Winter Price $395.00.LEOPARD SKIN COAT?1125.00 Handsome collar and cuffs of red fox.Excellent value.Winter Price $165.00 ?ELECTRIC SEAL COAT $125.0Q Trimmed with chinchilla skin.Winter Price $165.00.FRENCH SEAL COATS Collar and cuffs of squirrel.Winter Price $185.00.FRENCH SEAL COATS «139,00 With sable collar and cuffs.Winter Price $185.00.SIS la$20 DRESSES SURPASSINGLY LOVELY! PRICED FOR QUICK SELLING! ALL WOMEN\u2019S AND MISSES\u2019 SIZES !.Of many the making alone would cost as much or nearly so\u2014-the materials and trimmings would cost as much more.! Only clearance accounts for a price so low\u2014a price that will most surely be the surprise and wonder of all who attend this sale.Scores of delightful styles will tempt choosing I Flat Crepe, Georgette, Colorful Prints, Dotted Silks, Flowered Chiffon, Crepe de Chine, Sport Silk and Stunning Combinations of Two Materials.Every style\u2014from those simple in design to those richly adorned.Straight, panelled, pleated or flounced.Everything the season sponsors.All light colors, all dark colors, not missing the smart black, the much wanted white, or the color contrasts so stunning Entire Stock of SUMMER HATS yp to $8.00 for FELT HATS up to $6.00 for 1.00 2.50 VOILES & DOTTED BROADCLOTHS Regular and Extra Sizes 36 to 52\t^ Jl Fine wa»hahln voile* In pretty color combination* and dainty pattern*, broadcloth* in a variety of dot effect*.Pretty now *tyle*.98 4 J SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1926 PAGE FIVE A Perfect Permanent Wave and Shingle A Woman\u2019s joy.happirveBs and peace of mind are entirely dependent on how / $$ her hair ifl cut,\t; waved and dress- £{\t'^J/\t' ed, and it ts every Woman\u2019s LI \u201cy / /.N duty to herself to rfeek expert ad- |\t\\J vice and artistic workmanship.\t'\t\u2018 ' J \u2019A Phone The Salon de Eeaute, 1600 foa appointment H.G.MUNRO LIMITED \u20185* *3?\t* *%* ¥l* *4* *1*\t*î*\t*î»\t*Z> - «5» «£?4* St, storey brick house with vide verandah ; : on main road ; good barn and an acre of | 'iend.for sale.Sutton Junction.Price 52,600.] Box 74, Record.AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE MALE HELP WANTED 0> l NE 1926 NEW Ford Car $450 cash.O btanstead.Que.UNUSED RUNABOUT F.Ticehurst, Good teamster wanted at once for farm work, steady job for capable ; * 1û6 Quebec St., Sherbrooke.Tel.I3C*8 ~ENGDsEERS A ND SURVEYORS Surveyor.Coaticook, Que.BcU phone.aoTARins\" Eb.wcrthlngtcn.ll.b., notary » Public.Eacato settled.Sun Li^e Bldg., Sherbrooke, Que.G G.BORLASE, NOTARY PUBLIC.\u2022 Sun Life Building.Sherbrooke- His Majesty\u2019s 'Two Days Only\u2014Saturday and Sunday, SPECIAL WEEK-END BILL OF TWO BIG FEATURE PRODUCTIONS.From the Sensation of Yec-terday, \u201cWhy Girls Leave Home,\u201d to the even Greater Sensation of Today, \u201cWHY GIRLS GO BACK HOME\u201d With Patsy Ruth Miller, Clive Brook, George O\u2019Hara and Myrna Loy.ALSO A Surging, Swinging, Smashing Story of The Wide Open West, BOB CUSTER in The Fighting B^oh\u2019, OTHER ADDED ATTRACTIONS.u cook; Miss Phyllis Doherty, Mr.F.Mead and Mr.W.J.Mead spent the week-end at Elmwood Park with Mrs.Mead and .daughter, Dorothy, who have taken a cottage there for i the month of August.Misses Jennie Brewer and Marion Anderson are camping at Lake Massa wippi.\t\u2014 Mrs.R.H.Gooley with Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Stevenson, of Sherbrooke, are having a pleasant holiday at Kennebunk Beach.About seventeen, of the Boy Scouts are camping at Lake Lester with the Rev.C.G.Stevens and Mr.H.H.Howitt in charge.Mr.and Mrs.H.Cott and daughter Garatte, are spending a week at Old Orchard Beach.Mrs.Jones, of Sawyerville, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.H.S.\u2019 Nourse.EAST ANGUS, Aug., 12.\u2014Mr ri.Bartlett, of Sherbrooke, was in] town on Thursday.Mt.Jos.Burns was called to Montreal on Thursday morning I owing to the death of his niece, Miss Alice Barbeau.Mrs.Sherman, of Scotstown, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.T.Me- ] Auley, for a few days.Mrs H.B Cooper, of Beebe, and Mrs.Bissel, of Cambridge, Mass., spent the week-end with their sister, Mrs.W.A.Davis.Miss Marion French and Master Donald Bowen have returned home after spending a week at Compton with Waiter T.Brown.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Rowland returned.Friday afternoon from a ten days\u2019 trip to Toronto and Niagara Falls.Mr.Leonard Davis is home, from Magog, where he has been working, and is now working for the Bromp-ton Company.Mrs.Alden Wilson has returned home from North Hatley, where she has been- visiting ner parents, Mr.and Mrs.-Smith.Mr.and Mrs.Jas.0.Parker, of Mr.and Mrs.John Jamison and DEATHS KNOWLTON\u2014At Coldbrook Farm, Knowiton, Que., Aug.11, 1926, Henry C.Knowiton in his eighty-ninth year.Funeral Friday at 2 p.m.in St.Paul\u2019s Church, Knowiton.AURA Y \u2014: Accidentally drowned Wednesday, August 11,\t1926, Eugene Auray, age 10.The funeral will take place from the residence of his grandmother, Mrs.J.R.Oates, 215 Short St., Saturday morning to St.Jean d\u2019Aro Church.(Lord\u2019s Ftmeral Home, 308).McDONALD\u2014At Sherbrooke, Que , on Aug.11, 1926, Andrew McDonald, beloved husband of Martha A.McDonald, at his home, -17 Prospect St., Sherbrooke, Que.(Please omit flowers).The funeral services will be held from his late residence on Friday at 2.30 o\u2019colck (daylight saving time).CARD OF THANKS.We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all our kind friends and neighbors who assisted us in so many ways durng the illness Shawinigan Falls, are visiting rel-j family, of La Tuque are guests\" of 1>rd de:lth ot our deal' \u2018,tUo 80,1 an:1 brother, «fives in town.\tI Mr.Jamison\u2019s parents, Mr and Mrs.Walteri.tao to the Rev- W.K.Wilson ot Miss Ethel Gumming, Miss Louise Tom Jamison, and Mrs.Jamison\u2019s\tot (Signed) MR.AND MRS.EDWARD HUMPHREY AND FAMILY.Albert Mines.Que., Aug.12, 1926.man.Apply Sherbrooke.Eldwin Ducker.Phone 523-W, J PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Rl HIGGLES TRUCK FOR SALE \u20142^ toni, in perfect order, and very cheap.Good terms to responsible persons.Apply cay at Sherbrooke Construction Co.Ltd.30 St.Francis St.Tel.617.Dr.w.a.farwell.specialist to ____\tt the Sherbrooke Hospital.Eye, Ear, Nose NURSING.cc work, must be well educated.One ! and Throal familiar with shipping and receiving and speaking both languages preferred.Reply, slating experience and salary expected to Box SO, Record Office.Phone 457.45 Dufferin Ave.DR.R.SPEER, 31 Montrea.St.Tei.1240 Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat.Spec, to Sh.Hosp The somerset hospital training School for Nurses offers a three-year course in nursing including four month*\u2019 intensive preliminary work.New buildings with modern equipment and clinical facilities.Free tuition, maintenance and n monthly allowance.Address, Superintendent, Somerset Hospital, Somerville.N-J.ANTED \u2014 MEN AND WOMEN TO earn $5 to $15 weekly in spare time ax heme.No canvassing.Regular pay cheques.Write Auto Enitt r Hosiery Company.Toronto.Dep.35.AGENTS WANTED SITUATIONS VACANT BUSY STENOGRAPHER ted for two weeks\u2019 relieving work, ighest wages.Apply Record Box No.\"v A N EXPERIENCED wanted ?PPRENTICE WANTED TO LEARN THF A hair to Record Box MEN MAKING BIGGER PROFITS selling Nahr.e made-to-measure clothing to men and young men.Does not interfere as\u2019th your regular line.Handsome, neat ?ample case makes quick sale» Satisfied cus-tcir.ers m-au income from repeat order?.Exclusive territories granted.Write full par-t«culars about yourself.Sir Kahr.e Tailors Ltd., Dept, rcrce, Montreal.DR.ETHIER.PHONE 676.34 KING ST West.Electrotiurapy, Urinary Diseases.DR3.McCABE & PLANTE, EYE, EAR.Nose, Throat, Olivier Bids., Sherbrooke.Office hours : 9.30 a.m.to 5 p.m.TeL 1740.j Specialists St.Vincent de Paul Hospital.DR.E.A.TOMKINS.EYE.EAR, NOSE and Throat.N Y.Post-graduate.N Y.Eye A Ear Infirmary.126 WelL St.N.Tel- 178.confidential.\u20183 St.Law- MAKE MONEY AT HOME\u2014YOU CAN earn S1.00 to $2.00 an hour in your \u2022pare time writing show cards.No canvassing or soliciting ; we instruct you and supply you with work- Write today The Men- Ac GENTS WANTED FOR \u201cIMPERIAL Personal Christmas Cards in every city and\u2018town.$10 to $20 weekly easily eumed in spare time calling upon your *4,\t\u2014\t\u2022 - \u201e\tfriends.No experience necessary.Tarie orders benitt Company Limited, it> Dominion Buna-\t.\t_ new.de.iver .ater.xcg, Toronto.LIVE STOCK FOR SALE new, deliver later.Sample book free.Service and satisfaction guaranteed.Write British Canadian, 51 Wellington West, Toronto.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned that the Valuation Roil of the Municipality of the ' Township of Newport, for 1926.has been .deposited in rr.y office, where it will remain thirty days following the date of this j notice, at the disposal of all parties inter-! e.ted therein.Said Roll will be taken up for j I examination and homologation at a regular j meeting of Council on Sept.7th.1926, at i : one o'clock p.m.when all parties having a j grievance will then be given a hearing.| Newport, Aug.6th, 1926.A.S.FARNSWORTH.Secretary-Treasurer.: T>URE BRED YORKSHIRE PIGS FOR 63_e at John F.Martin's, Dudsweil Road.Bury, Que.TINT: BROWN MARE AN EXTRA FINE TO LET - 204 9 v ' ^ ce detached property containing eight (four bedroom.: >.Hot water Clem-ntto* Bonrgaalt.Range 32.Wind- bating, new garage nice garden and lawn JU** wem-uwuc\t»\tVery reasonable rental.Possession sept.1st.Apply Edwards Realty Co.Phone 135.v-;;; R.R.WANTED TO BUY w J7ANTED\u20146 OR 7 HORSE POWER GAS-olina angine, mast be in first class cor.-dition, one to have \u201cMagr.ito and not ury Batterie*.Addreea P.O.Box 70, Knowiton, doe.7 S IX-ROOM HOUSE TO LET WITH MOD-improvements ; centrally located : also three furnished or unfurnished rooms.F hone 967-M.AUCTION SALE FOR Mr.W.C.Aldrich at his farm one mile from Huntingville on the Compton Road, on Monday, August 16th ; Driving mare and colt, International 3 h.! p engine and circular ?aw rig.all farm implements and equipment, some household fur-j niture.Also farm will be sold day of auction.\\ For terms see postera.Sale at 1 o\u2019clock.J.F.WARK, Auctioneer Casino Theatre Admission: Matinee 15c, Evening 20c Children 10c at any performance.NOW SHOWING First time shown at these prices.The Year\u2019s Biggest Sensation.LON\u2019 CHANEY in his Greatest Character Role, \u2018The Phantom of the Opera\u2019 With Mary Philbin and Norman Kerry Weird ! Wild ! Mysterious ! Magnetic ! Magnificent! Brilliant Scenes.Stirring Drama and Mighty Settings.A MACK SEN NETT COMEDY AND OTHERS.VICTORIA THEATRE Always a big Double Bill consisting of two big featurefi, also two reel comedy, at popular prices : 10c, 15c, 25c Three cnanges a week.Sunday, Wednesday and Friday.Week-days, tare# shows.2.30, 7.30 and 9.00.Sundays, four shows at 1\u20143\u20147\u20149.TODAY.Wanda Hawley and Nigel Barrie in \u2018\u2018THE LIGHTS OF LONDON.\u201d Also another Big Picture, SAND HILL Smith and Mr.P.McCutcheon mot- sister, Mrs.R.Hall and Mr.Hall, ored to Nashua, X.H., recently.i Miss Hilda Burnier, n'urse-in-Dr.W.A.Stenr.ing, of Sherbrooke training at the Sherbrooke Hospital was the week-end guest of Mrs.C.; was in town Saturday to attend the H.Lovell.\t; tea end shower given her causin, Misses Edith Keenan and Tremb-! Miss Dorothy Gorham, lay, of Providence, are visiting rela- Miss Roberta Sutton, of Sher-tives in Coaticook.\t| brooke, was the guest of her par- Mrs.J.S.Pyne and children are: ents, Mr.and Mrs.John Sutton on t \u201e\t\u2022 i 7\u201c\t.visiting relatives and friends in Is- Friday returning to Sherbrooke on\t?0ClaI and ice cream Sat- land Pond.\t! Saturday\tanerorooke on urday afternoon and evening, Aug- Mrs.H B .Lovell, Mrs.B X.Rob-! Rev.Mr.James, of Cookshire.isL'8* 14th' at Mr\u2019 and MrS\u2019 Aih'S inson and Miss Lloyd Baldwin were j supplying the pulpit in the United1_______________________________ the hostesses on Friday afternoon Church in place of the Rev W !\t~~ ft the Country Club.(Several out-of- Conrade while he is away on a two town visitors were present.A tennis ; weeds\u2019 vacation tournament was played between: Mrs.Frank Carr and Mrs.Henry! Cookshire and Coaticook, which re- Carr, of Lyndonville, ate guests of\t^ su,Led in a tie.\t.I their cousin, Mr.J.M.Stevenson i Dorothy and Edna, of Juliette, are Mrs.M.Hopkins, who has been ih | and Mrs.Stevenson Miss Ma\u2019-ion\u2019\u2019guests °f Mrs.George Smith, for several weeks, is convalescing who ha3 .been voting them\u2019 ini Miss Dorothv McDonald has' re-at the home of Nurse W.E.CJoned.; Lyndonviile for\tof w turned from her visit with relat- Cunnington hav; returned from a i\t^Llovd^ W pleasant fishing trip at.Lac Grand ; Bria; w.erç L Sherbrooke S^turdaî LAKE MEGANTIC daughters, Mrs.Hillman and Bois, Que.Mrs.H.E .r- , .\ttc ate end the football game.McCoy and two sons, -,T ,r\t,\t.- \"f .\t_ Harold and Edward, left on Saturday S rade an J'\tWalter Conrade' LOST AND FOUND Our retail department always has to offer Choice Western Beef, Spring Laaab and Young Pork.ALEX AMES f SONS -J CORNET.1 PAIR FOOTBALL BOOTS.2 * bathing suits and 1 pair brown shoes between Magog ajid Lake Park.Reward.Box 94.East Angus.OUTSIDE SALESMAN One of th stores wants man capable 000.00 leading in outside s of earning a year and over.loca.' 53,- He must be able to speak both 1 anguages, and should have had previous retail selling experience.Apply in writing, giving age, previous employment and experience, and references, to Box 79, Record Office.fReplies treated ally.) confiden- In the Exchequer Court of Canada.RS HEREFORD RAILWAY.NOTICE OF TENDERS.Notice is hereby given under the authority of a judgment of the Exchequer Court of Canada, rendered on the 15th day of June, 1926, ordering the sale by tender of the Hereford Railway.All tenders \u2019rill be received by and must be fyled vrith the Registrar of the Exchequer Court of Canada, at his office in Ottawa, Ontario, before the hour of eleven o\u2019clock a.m.on the cth day of September.1926, under sealed envelope addressed to the said Registrar and marked : \u201cTender re Hereford Railway.\u201d An accepted cheque of ten per cent of the amount of the tender shall be forwarded with each tender, and such tender
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