Sherbrooke daily record, 25 août 1926, mercredi 25 août 1926
[" u.rM L I N b 1 L l N ihM.i UF F i CE LIST 7 f.Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1 897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1926.Thirtieth Year SHERBROOKE CONSERVATIVES MEET SATURDAY _ , ____________________ _/______________\u2014-\u2014- Great Throngs In Jam For Last View Of Valentino Â.PL Sangster, Likely Candidate, t Is Plow Said Revision of Voters\u2019 Lists Nov/ Under Way\u2014Office Opened Last Evening\u2014Will Continue Several Days for Hearing of Complaints and Recording Further Names\u2014Persons Whose Names Have Been Omitted Have Chance Now to Have Them Recorded.FASCIST! GUARD FOR VALETING BODY IN N.Y.SHEFFORD CO.\u2022 FAIR OPENED AT WATERLOO SHERBROOKE Conservatives are calling their convention for Saturday night when a standard-bearer will be chosen.The name most prominently mentioned in this connection today is that of Mr.Andrew M.Sangster, former President of the 'Sherbrooke Board of Trade, and long associated with the Canadian Ingersoll Rand Company of this city.Mr.Sangster\u2019s name is said to be meeting with general favor in party circles and, if his consent to stand is forthcoming, it is believed his nomination at Saturday\u2019s convention is most probable.REVISION OFFICE OPENED Sittings for the revision of the voters\u2019 lists for Sherbrooke opened last evening at the Court House, continuing from 7.,30 till 9.30 o\u2019clock, Chas.E.Bachand, acting-revising officer, presiding.These evening sittings will be continued every evening until August 30th, inclusive.Those whose names do not appear on the voters\u2019 lists as posted at the polling booths may apply at these sittings to have names added.On application or complaint names, already recorded, may be struck off the lists on evidence that they are not entitled to vote.Between August 31st and September 2nd, following these sittings, the lists as revised will be formally certified.Many Injured in Great Jam\u2014 Uncontrollable Mobs \u2014 50,-000, Mostly Women and Girls, Blocked Upper Broadway\u2014 Pola Negri Leaves California for New York to Attend Fu- Month Earlier Than Former Years\u2014Grounds in Good Condition \u2014 Stock Entry Higher \u2014 Horticulture Department Small \u2014 Judging Proceeding Today \u2014 Much Activity in Placing Exhibits Today.neral.(Associated Press Despatcb) NEW YORK, Aug.25.\u2014The body of Rudolph Valentino, great lover of the screen, today was guarded by police and black shirted Fascisti because of the unprecedented and uncontrollable mobs that have thronged to view it, resulting in scores of injuries WATERLOO, Aug.25.(Special) ******** ***** + \u2022»*+ quilts, etc.*\tTHE WEATHER * T.L-*» Horse Entries +\t+ The largest number in the history *\t\u2022£¦ -F + \u2022{* ?* 4* * ?4* ?+ + + + FAIR AND WARMER Pressure is high from the South-west States to the Ottawa Valley and relatively low over Manitoba and on the Atlantic coast.The weather has been rather cool from Ontario eastward, with general rains in the Maritime Provinces, while n the West it has been mostly fair and warm.Forcart: Light to moderate wind», fair todny and Thur»-day; a little warmer on Thur»-dav.of the Ayer\u2019s Cliff fair, the horse entries not only fill every stall on the grounds, but also a number of barns hired in the village for the purpose.Some of the principal exhibitors this year are: F.C.Ayer, G.E.Hartwell, J.W.Foote, M.B.Corey, L.O.Courtemanche, Hatley; Frank Jones, T.D.Hunter.G.S.Cass, E.E.Crook, Nap.Yalliere and Sons, Everett Martin, L.D.Schoolcraft, Ayer\u2019s Cliff; Alden Peasiey, u.A.Dernick, A.H.Moore, Stanstead; A.F.Malouin, M.Patno, Conticook; Sherwood Kempton, To-(Continued on page 8.) Lord Advocate for Scotland Will Plead for Canada Before Privy Council.(Associated Press Despatch} MONTREAL, Aug.25.\u2014Consultations leading to the preparation of Canada's case before the Privy Council in connection with the Labrador boundary dispute are going forward in Montreal between the Right Hon.Hugh Pattison MacMillan, P.C., K.C., Lord Advocate for Scotland, who is to act as counsel for Canada when the case is called before the privy council on October 21.Mr.MacMillan is in daily consultation with a number of those who will argue Canada\u2019s case when it comes up.Before coming to Monterai he visited Quebec, where he was received by Premier Taschereau, with whom he discussed the case, as well as with Charles Lane-tot.K.C., assistant attorney-general of the province.While in Canada ho will also confer with the Right Hon.Charles J.Doherty, former Minister of Justice, who will also act for Canada.Right Hon.Mr.MacMillan is an advocate of the Scottish Bar and has held a number of important appointments under various British governments, including that of as-! sistant director of intelligence in the ministry of information during the war.He is a former editor of the .Judicial Review, and was for four years senior legal assessor to the city of Edinburgh.Charge of Moral Turpitude Fyled Against Young Hindu Theo-sophist Preacher.(Associated Press Despatch; NEW\u2019 YORK, Aug., 25.\u2014Enemie.of J.Krishnamurti, the youthful theosophist Messiah, have protested his entry into this country, alleging moral turpitude, the New York Herald-Tribune says today.Complaints against him were reviewed yesterday by immigration commissioner Day, the paper says, but were rejected on the grounds of insufficient evidence.The names of those opposing th^e landing today of the young Hindu from the liner Majestic were not disclosed, nor were the specific charges against him.Meantime Krishnamurti\u2019s friend-made plans for a special boat-load of reporters and photographers to meet him on the Majestic before it docked.Two theosophist leaders and a representative of a lecture agency were included in this reception party.The Herald-Tri\u2019oune quotes commissioner Day as saying that he expected further evidence and that \u201cif it Is more than presumptive proof of guilt we will hold him for inquiry.\u201d Krishnamurti and Mrs.Annie Besant, 80 year old international president of the Theosophical Society, who is sponsor and guardian, plan to spend the night in New York, according to an announcement by their representatives and then go to Chicago to attend a theosophical convention.Afterwards, Krishnanrurti\u2019s plans call for seclusion on his ranch in California.Mrs.Besant became acquainted with Krishnamurti when his father, G.Narayan Iyer, a magistrate\u2019s clerk in Madras took him to a theosophical meeting at Adyar, in 1908.The boy was twelve years of age at the time.When he was thirteen he wrote a book \u201cAt the F'eet of the Master\u201d, which has been translated in thirty languages.On December 28.1911, Mrs.Besant introduced Krishnamurti at a theosophical gathering at Benares, India, as the vehicle of the first coming of the great teacher since Christ.Since that time the youth has been preparing for this mission, part of the time studying with a brother under Bishop Lead'beater, liberal Catholic who was expeued by the Theosophical Society in 1906 and restored to membership in 1908.In 1902 Krishnamurti's father sued Mrs.Besant to have his sons returned to him, denouncing Lead-beater\u2019s alleged immoralities.The highest courts Of India held that the boys should be restored to their parent, but the case was taken to the Privy Council, which ruled that they should continue in Mrs.Bes-ant's custody, but not under the tutorage of Leadbeater.The police of Sydney, Australia, where Leadbeater surrounded himself with novices of mystical orders, investigated in 1923, at which time two sons of the Madras Magistrate\u2019s clerk testified in his (behalf.Krishnamurti\u2019s brother died in California a year ago.\u201cI find\u201d, tne Herald-Tribune quotes Commissioner Day, \u201cfrom an examination of the complaints no evidence that Krishnamurti himself has been guilty of moral crimes.His examination on the ship may reveal it, but the charges do not\u201d.Krishnamurti has been in this country twice before.GERMANY AND THE LEAGUE (Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, Aug.25.\u2014The German delegation will not proceed to Geneva, it is stated in official circles, until it is definitely settled that Germany\u2019s entry into the League will not.encounter obstacles* 1 7139 rAüL i wp SHtKBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1926, St.Francis District News BROOkBURY | will be played by the Barton Golf Club from Barton, Vt., and the local club.i>lay, Scotstown talent, and ice cream social Community Hall ^ss,.-'>:na McMasters ha?^une Brookbury Friday evening, August Benin, Gorham, Bartletr, White-1\".Proceeds for the St.Johns\u2019 ^idd and other points in New Church Guild.\tHampshire State to visit relu i es I Mr.and Mrs.Albert Farr, of and frienfls.^ittleton.X.H.and Miss Nona Farr.The Misses Beatrice Rowe rnd were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.Bernice Parsons arrived home on A.Bennett, Burnbrae Farm, for;Saturday after spending a delightful tire week-end.\tsix weeks\u2019 trip in France, the Bnt- Mrs.Julia Bishop, and Mr.L.F.ish Isles, and several countries 01 Bennett and daughter, Isabel, were the continent.guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.J.Bennett Mr.J.H.Woodside left Satur- ,\t.\t- - , »n Tuesday August 17.\tda.r for Smith\u2019s Falls, Ont., where daughter, Dorothy, ® of Hanover, Mr.and Mrs.W.B.Downes.Mr.be will be a guest of Mr.and Mrs.\thave been visiting relatives R.E.Downes and Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Woodside for a week\tan\u201c \u2018rencs here.x' Blood impurities cause rash, pimples and sallowness.The regular use of ENO brings a clear and healthy skin, because ENO assists nature to expel impurities and poisons.For a good complexion try a dash of ENO each morning in a glass of water.Gertrude Ederle Trainer Bill Burgess and Lillian Cannon (left to right), in the surf off Cap Gri« Nez, France.her parents, Mr.and Mrs, Ewen MacLeod.Mrs.Angus A.MacDonald and Willie Gilbert and family were at Mr.George Drew returned to Mr.and Mrs.it.MacLeod Nicolet Lake on Sunday Montreal on Sunday afternoon, after and family of Lake Megantic, were BURY SCHOOL BOARD HELD BUSY MEETINC twas being pushed rapidly forward.After a very busy and strenuous session the board rose at 10.45.were on Egypt and were Miss Grace Bennett is friends in Durham.very fine, cuts, Dr.and Mrs.P.Colquhoim.j.x Murrav visiting Mrs.Frank Marshall and daugh- The\" L.A.bh was entertained on STANS i EAD ROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE Miss Mamie Aldrich, of Deny Line, Pit last r.ig'.t tor N;.gara Falls to attend the international convention and school of the Spir eila Company.She was accompanied by Mrs.B.A.McConnell.General Notes I .Mr.and Mrs.Henry Potter and I Miss Eunice Lawrence spent a few j days recently in Montreal, where | they were joined by Thomas J.Law-j rence of the U.S.M.Mr.Lawrence is j one of the fifty-three picked men P- ,,,h \u201e\u201e parents, *.\t\u201eï|\t^ ' \u2022\u2022\t1\tD.A., as rrmapal Accepted\u2014 Where the President and Mrs.Cool- Bury to Teach Grades Ten and\tare sp®ndl!1F the summer p,\tp.\t-,\tmonths, near Paul Smith s at Sar- tleven \u2014 Lonveyance ton- anac Lake.tracts Let Out\u2014Resolution of , Mr- A!ex Mewntan has purchased Th-.«L.\u201e\turn- t*le bungalow' of Mr.Omar Ellis on 1 hUHa-S Passed to William Pooe overtnp.w;rli i+o\t' -raj' complexion .e., Rosie, spent a couple of days Tuesda- afternoon.August '74 bv last week m Sherbrooke at the home Mrs.Kenneth MacDonald at \u2019 he-of Mr.and Mrs.Mm.Oakley.\thome.Mt- and Mrs.Churchill Moore, of The Auxiliary of the.W.M.S.held Ayers.Cliff, were at the home of its usual monthly meeting in Beth-Mrs.Nellie .Osgood on Sunday.any church on Friday afternoon, Mr.C.Johnson, of Berlin.N.IL.August 20th.A large' number of tVHEREVER THERE ARE FLIES USE FLY-TO/ M t-.AJb f ANGUS war in town visiting friends for a lew days recently.Mr.and Mrs.Francis Rankin and son.Master Harry Rankin, of East Angus, are guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Victor Parsons for a week.Mrs.Ernest Wilson of Massa- ;ad es were present and a very nice meeting was held under the leadership of the vice-president.Mrs.Neil Murrav.brompton and Mrs.Frank Ford pent -.vippl.was the guest of her par- :ns week-end at Portneuf.Mrs.Me Miss Liverne Field, of Portland.ent!> Mr- and Mrs.Charles Jiggins 'Murray and daughter, Betty, r turned with them.'s Passed to William Pope avenue, wdth its contents.Tie Ellis, Who Resigned Position pries paid was in the neighborhood of Ca-etaker____Personals j of $3\u2019500- or va.eiader Personals.\tMiss Primrose Lindop, of Lachine.i | who has' been spending a vacation ! here the guest of Mrs.(Dr.) A.Macdonald, returned home on Friday.Mr.Albert H.Brett, of Worcester.Mass., who has been spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Brett, returned home on Saturday.The Tuxis Boys returned from BLRY, Que., Aug.25.\u2014Or.Saturday evening, August 21st, a meeting if the Protestant School Board was held at the town hall.The members present were A.Pehlemann, A.Dougherty and D.MacLean w-ith the chairman, James F.Groom.The secretary read the references Me., who has been visiting Miss!un Sunday.Elizabeth McLellan, has returned Mr- Arthur Parsons, of Melbourne, A Monsignor LeBianc, Bishop to her home.\twa- at tbe home of his parents, Mr.Montmagny, recently' visited Miss A'gnes Gray, of Sherbrooke.aRd Mrs.A.G.Parsons, on Sunday.Bromptonville mill, who has been spending several .Mr.F.A.Burton is spending a\tapplication of Frank R.Groat, B.A weeks in East Angus with her aunt, few days in Montreal on business.Mrs.J.Gray, returned to her home Mr.Scott McAllister, of Coat- day were Mrs.J.Parker, Mrs.E.on Friday.Mrs.George Wilson.M s?Annie Mills and Mr.' Miss Margaret Swanson spent a Raymond Mills, motored to Coat- ; few days recently in Bu.wer with icook to visit friends on Wednesday.: Miss Alice Hill.Mrs.Burton, who came from\t\u2014\u2014 - England on the \u201cEmpress of France\u201d.Is.in town the guest of her sister.Mrs.Hodges.\t- Mrs.Edward Bennett, of Mar- Rev.Mr.L.Beaton and Mrs.Bea-b.etor.has been the guest of Mr.j ton, of Scotstown, wire hers on Friand Mrs.F.A.Little for a few day.Mr.John MacKay has gone to Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Burns.Mr.and MacLeod\u2019s Crossing tj visit his .given by the applicants for the pos- :an,p: sJome Wednesday and the ¦ ¦ ¦¦ .\tr remainder on Friday.The girls of the C.G.I.T.also returned from their camp on Saturday.COATICOOK Tuition of principal of the Canterbury ta- School, and the action of the chair-jman and secretary in accepting, the ,î,\" was confirmed.A circular letter icook, is spending a few day?a-\"the Stevenson.Mrs.W.Abbot, Miss ! ;\u2018N^!d?ulaj 1^t5fr ,^om the r\u2019ro\" Gullet.Mrs J.M borne of Mr.and Mrs.K.W.Burton Hilda Parker and Miss Ethel Stev- /\u2018lCia Board ot Health m regard to enson, all of Boston, and Mrs E.theJvac5matlon of all Pupils was nest Parke-.Mr?Alex Seale and :\u2019ead and tne secr6Ury was instruct-Master Douglas Seale, of Lennov-l:e,d t0 notlfy a11 teachers to require ville.\t* ! tbe production by all pupils ot the ¦vr\u2014 u *\tn- -r \u201e\t: necessary certificate.'\t'\t'\u2022 SS5, -tessrs.Bot-, A letter from the Department of was received granting sion to teach grades ten am ir-~ (-1 re\u2014tv',\u2014- \u2014\t¦ j \u2014¦\u2014 the Bury Intermediate Vescrs B-is=0\u201d Arthur CravlnA 1Scho01 and grade ten in the Brook-ALK - 'h \\v; Aplh GJa> and bury Consolidated School.A com-Albert and W es le y Gray, of Beau- municati rclative t0 raising °the y evening at home.\tA.\t, K MARSBORO -tirs.R.Ro:f and son Ceril.who ter, Mrs.MacKenzie.went on a mo:or_ trip to Portland Mr.and Mrs.George Gunn and O.d Orcnard, Me., returned guests of Mrs.Gunn\u2019s mother nome Friday.\t^\tAlex Stewart.Mr.ana Mrs.Baldwin and Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.Farnsworth, of Coaticook, have been returned spending a few days guests of their brothe - pre, spent Sunday Mr.Charlie French, and Mrs.French.Mrs.Ernest Bower, has returned home from Brome and Sutton, where she has been visiting relative s.Chicken pie supper and concert, Sand Hill Hall, Friday Admission 50c.returning to Beaupre on Monday, are Those spending the week-end\" at Mrs.their respective homes were Mr.Alex Smith and Mr.Thos.Burns.H.Sherbuvn have Sherbrooke, and Mr.Conners, Mont-o Plymouth, N.H., after real.spending a week's holidays hers\t- with Mrs.Sherbum\u2019s parents, Mi.\tCOOKSHIPP and Mrs.J.J.Maclver.4hey were\t' accompanied by Mrs.George Ste- Chicken pie supper wart, wno will visit in -*' ~\t\u2014 - - \u2014 \u2022 - and Concord.Messrs.Finley, Donley, ar-d Dou-August 27! fD3*\u2019 MacDonald are guests of -heir parents.Mr.and Mrs.D.J.Mac- fied Advertisements in this issue.Donald.\t_____________ j status of the village school to that of a high school, was also received.The three contracts for the con- Mrs.Chas.McKee, of Franklin veyance of pupils held over from !\t.waS guest of reIatives in Mrs.R.H.Gooley returned on Friday from Kennebunk Beach, where she has been spending the past two weeks.Mrs.Francis Chesney and son, of Manchester, are spending the week with relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Feltch have returned from a trip to Boston.Mrs.Harold O\u2019Neil and children, of St.Catharines, Ont., are visiting at the home of Mrs.J.J.O\u2019Neil.The Boy Scouts returned on Wednesday from a two weeks\u2019 camp at Lake Lester.Ü II V, the last meeting were awarded at I town recently.* this meeting, as follows: Brookbury\testcott, of Malden, No.2 route, to Charles W.Berwick, Mass\u201c.and Mr.Robinson, of Boston, at ?3 per trip; Canterbury No.1 i eLe_ \u2018\"IrT-IV vT' a route, l;o Angus Smith, at S2.50 per 1\tFredf ARlde,r -A1! trip, and Canterbury No.2 route to !ipr?| n-Made!lae\u2019 °,f A>'er s Chff\u2019 $3 per trip.«ntV\t^\t^\tr6' A long discussion ensued on the [ Mrs.B.C.Lemoine amf Mr?question of, the conveyance of pupil» Alice LeBrun have returned from a nv.rwv r>fT fUo.Tvioiv» t /m -i - /a- r, V-, -1\t-, jt_\t»\t\u2022\t.Plymouth Sard Hili HairFriday^ltug'ust ^l\u2019.! Curiis Bennett at Admission 50c.Produced tn Canada Canada Rei Spray Company, Limited, Brighton, Ont.Use Fly-Tox-Kill mosquitoes Meet Morning With A Smile SEND that cleanly, fragrant spray of Fly-Tox high up inside tents and bungalows.Kill the flies and mosquitoes.Enjoy wonderful nights of undisturbed, restful, sleep.Awake refreshed.Fly-Tox was developed at the foremost scientific research institute of its kind in the world.In camps throughout Canada Fly-Tox is used with marvelous results.13 FLYTÛX Ki//s FU ES, mosquitoes moths, roaches, ants, fleas Don't neglect to read the Cla?.-i- -;v;ng _cff the main routes, and a few days\u2019 trip to Montreal.WATERVILLE\tHrs- J- J- Maclver was taken to ____\tthe Sherbrooke Hospital on Sunday, Mrs.A.E.Baker and son, Master where she unedrwent an operation SCOTSTOWN Buddy, from Sherbrooke, spent a few day?recently with her parents, Sir.anti Mr».J.White.On Sunday morning.Rev.A.E Teaie.of Granby, Conn., tbe pulpit of the United Church and Mrs.Arthur Bell presided at the organ in the absence of the regular organist.Miss G.Swanson.Miss Kathleen Scott, R.N., is spending a couple that night for a ruptured appendix, j Montreal, Sne was accompanied by her hu=- weeks with her parents, Mr.a*l band, and daughter, Margaret, and Mrs.Robert Scott.^ son, Jack.Latest reports are thaï Miss Glenna Farley, nurse-in-occapied sbe is doing fairly well.\ttraining at the Sherbrooke Hospital, Mr.and Mrs.M.D.MacDon dd spent Friday- at her home here.resolution was moved that on one ; Mrs.Robert Hvgon and little son, route tne contractor should be an-, who have been guests of Mrs.M.B preached with a view of making tne , Lovell and Mr and Mrs S C extra trip into a side road, amount-, Smith for several weeks, have\u2019 re\u2019 r mg to five miles of extra travel per 11\t\u2019\t.°£ da>', but later on a motion was pass-6' ed to reopen the subject and after a further consideration and consultation of the code, the former resolution was rescinded.turned to their home in Maryland.Mr.Fritz Huntoon left recently for Florida, where he will remain for the winter.Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Flint and Mrs.Helen Metcalf, of Concord, N, Children\u2019s Cozy Corner Mr.William Ellis for several ; H., Mr.and Mrs.George Lang and water- The regular tea of the v.e Go.f Cub will be held on Thursday, instead of Saturday a?previously announced.A golf match Corns Drop Out In Hot Foot Bath Quite easy to take a special kind of hot foot bath.Apply a few drops of a painless remedy, and wake up £i'ulrl™ to find your sore corns have been her mother Mrs J.J Maclver.dissolved away.With every package v.Mr- Tand Mrs- Hvere-t Maclver, oi Putnam\u2019s Corn Extractor are ,New JeTS«y> are of Putnam\u2019s Corn \u2014 special directions that tell you how here, \"o do it.For lasting relief from foot lumps, callouses, corns, etc., try the \u201cPutnam method.Success guaranteed with Putnam\u2019s Painless Corn Extractor.25c at all dealers.were m Sherbrooke on Sunday,: \"Miss Eleanor Scott ha?\"arrived years Janitor at the Bury Intermed-: son Donald, of Beecher Falls, Vt., visiting their son.Donald, who .=: home from Montreal, where\tshe\tla^s school, being present, tender-\tMr.\tand Mrs.\tGeorge\tMoyle\tand\tson, in the Protestant Hospi-a'\tsnent the last couple of weeks\ted bis resignation on account of;\tof\tConsett,\tEngland,\tand\tMr.\tand Messrs.Fred and Harold Pelow.\u2018Mrs.Harold Krause, of New;ieavin« Bury t0 reside with his | Mrs.Henry Wilson, of New York, of St.Johnsbury, V:., returned : York, was in town on Friday, a daughter in Manitoba.On receipt of, bave been guests during the week their home on Tuesday, after spend- guest of friends.\t' this resignation the following reso- ! at the home of Mrs.Christina Bald- ing a few days at the home of Mi Miss Etta MacLennan spent a mtion was passed: \u201cThat this board ! WIP> Cutting Street, and Mrs.\tM.\tD.\tMacDonald.\tThey\tfew days last\tweek a guest of Miss-\tdo accept Mr.\tEllis\u2019 resignation with | Mrs.Harry Gilmore and daugh- were accompanied\thome\tby\tMrs\tes J- and M.\tMacMillan\tat Gould\tregret; that\tthey appreciate the ! ^r> 0- Boston, are guests of Mr.and Fred Pelow and four children, who Station.\tfaithful services he has rendered Mrs- Feltch.have spent the past few weeks hero.Guests at Mr.Norman MacLeod\u2019s the board whilst holding the posit-Miss\" Margaret Maclver arrived\trecently included Mr.and Mrs.\tMe-\tion, and that he takes with him to here from Big Island, Me., on Sun\tArthur and children and Mr.\tand,\this new home the good wishes cf| day.called bv the serious illness t:\tMrs.Millette, of Boston, Mass.\tthe board for continued health and Mrs.A.K.MacKay spent Friday happiness.That a copy of this reso- : ,\t^\t- - at Gould Station.\tlution be given to Mr.Ellis.\u201d This ramiiy motored to Ottawa on Friday Miss Catherine MacLennan spent was carried unanimously.\ttor a short holiday.\t¦ a few days recently at Keith, a Two applications were before the !\u2018 ,r\u201c', eter Gocdey ar\u2019d Mr.L -\u2014\u201e - guest at the home of Mr.\tMurdo K.\tboard for the\tvacant position, which !u00Iey are £r'er;ding a few weeks at j Reddy a little globe-shaped nest V='-T\u2018\u2018\u201cH\twas awarded\tto Arthur G.Atkins | th^rr;U^e^h°sme\u2019 Lake Lester- SSiMSieK! **5 >\t*\t\u2018 A MR.AND MRS.STICKEBACK *- 'll;-.\tn\t,\t.You who sing a mother's praise * jls aify B,eed\u2019 Sherbrooke, [ Consider now a fish\u2019s ways.was a week-end guest of Mr.and;\t\u2014Gravwinsr tll\u201e Gull Mrs.Raymond Allard, Cutting!\tGraywing the Gull.^ vf6*\"\t,\tGraywing the Gull and Reddy Fox Mr.and Mrs.S.C.Smith and | were sitting or rather standing, at the edge of a pool on a marsh just ting relatives BARNSTON MacLeod.Master Donald MacLennan spent 0n trial back of the sand dunes of the seashore.Graywing had just shown at- ,\tCached to some grass stems in the enning, who has SKINNY MEN RUN DOWN MEN NERVOUS MEN Don\u2019t Miss This .,\t.\t, ,\t.=¦\t- water.At least, Graywing said it SffSha ani R,dd, ™ w\u201c\"\"\" Emma Bishop to Montreal cn Wed- Mrs.Marshall Miller, of Brome same home.Tou\u2019re behind the times if you their summer cottage for some time, don t know that Cod Liver Extract Mr.and Mrs.H.Corey spent the is one of the greatest flesh producers week-end in Rock Islend'and Beeb*.nesday, August 18th, returning this Centre, and\" Misses Christina and weeb-\tIsabelle Miller are guests of Mrs.Mr.nd Mrs.George Hadlock, of.Miller\u2019s mother, Mrs.Chas.May-Lennoxviile, were in town on F-atur- hew, for a week.Misses Ethel and day calling on friends and were sup- Alberta Mayhew are guests at the per guests of Mrs.W.L.Cleveland.Mr.I.W.Hadlock, of Montreal, arrived ot Elmwood Park on Friday where he was joined by Mrs.Hadlock and Mr.and Mrs.C.J.Cushing.Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Kemick and Miss Remick have been entertaining Mr.and Mrs.Rives, of Montreal, a in the world Because it contains more vitalizing vitamines than any food you can get.You'll be glad to know that McCoy\u2019s Cod Liver Extract Tablets come in sugar coated form now, to if you really want to put 3 0 or JO pounds of sol.d, healthy flesn on your bones and feel well and strong where they were guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs.E.G.Webb, and of their son, Mr.I.B.Corey.They wer.' accompanied home by Master Madison Webb.Miss Beatrice Bishop, of Holland, Vt., is visiting her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Bourque, and Mr.and Mrs.L.C.Dresser, for and have a complexion that people some time.A-ill admire, ask Chagnon\u2019s Drug The school board met on Satur-Store, or any druggist for a box o{ day for business regarding the or-McCoy\u2019s Cod Liver Extract Tablets, der for vaccination.Only 60 cents for 60 tablets and\t_______________ , you don\u2019t gain five pounds in .30 day* your druggist is authorized to hand you back the money you paid ,,\t, ,- for them.\tMr' and -\"rs- Angus Maclver and It isn't anything unusual for a\thave recently arrived from person to gain 10 pounds in 30 days, Hew.s, Scot,and, and are for the end for old people with feebleness PT*,j*n* staying with Mr.Maclver., MILAN overtaking them they work w-onders.Banish Pimples By Uaing Cuticura Soap to CleanM Ointment to Heal Try our\trt rig SH, U.sister, Mrs, Geo.N.Macdonald, and Mrs.Macdonald.Mr.and Mrs Theodore Anderson and family, of Pontiac, Mich., are fuestg of her paronts, Mr.and Mrs.D.Morrison.Mr.and Mr».N.M.MacLeod, Mr*.I).L.MacL'-od and Mrs.T.Longmore motored to Ryegate, Vt., where they will spend a week.Mies Margaret MacLeod, of Mont-reei, ie spending her holidays with turned to her home in Sherbrooke Iadmit that it looked as if it might M-\tBeauchemin are be 3 n6St\u2019 Reddy WaSn 1 yet qUlte Mr.and Mrs spending their holidays at Old Orchard Beach.Mr.and Mrs.J.N.White were in Lennoxville on Friday to attend the funeral of Mrs.Frances Rodda.Mr.and Mrs.Carlton and son, of Brockton, Mass., are guests of Mr.ready to believe that it was the nesl of a fish, however, for no fish were ! to be seen near it.Just as ho said 1 as much, Graywing said, \u201clier?I comes the owner of that nest now.; It is Mr.Stickleback.\u201d Roddy looked down in the water,kad\tbefore.Right in the mid- ¦Vftf Mr.and Mrs.Stickleback and Mrs.Wm.WelchT\tland, sure enough, he saw a\tfishid e bis back two spines that look- Misses Kate and Cora Davis, of!com'\u2018ng straight toward that nest.!cd sharp-pointed and as if they Lennoxville, were guests of Mr.\u2019and! It was a very small fish, hardly\thurt, stood upright.Just in Mrs.E.L.Sleeper on F\u2019riday.[three inches long.Reddy would have Ifont of the back fin was a third, [said it was a minnow.It looked tg |shorter and smaller.\u201cOh!\u2019\u2019 said P.THF 1Û9C FA JDC im tuc\t1 hlm lllte a minnow.Then he saw dy\u2019 wben he saw these.\u201cI guess I IHE,\tr/HKi IIM mil\tthat there was a second fish.«x su know now why he is called Stkkle- LASTERN TOWr^SHIPS pose,\u201d said ho, \u201cthat one of those G; jk- ' guess that any biggar fish ________\tMrs.Stickleback,\u201d\tIbat tried to swallow him would lind .\tGraywing bobbed his head.\tb'1^\tuncomfortablo.Do you following is a list of the course\u201d said he \u201cThose are Mr Iracan to *-e\" that ho really huile Best of all Fly Killers\u201410c and ,\t^Townships me fairs, in- and Mrs.Stickleback.That one ?to-! :baE-n,os.t al], bimself ?What makes The 25c per packet at all Druggists, Grocers and General Stores.Would not be Without Zutoo Tablets At Any Cost Mr.A.O.Norton, the millionaire .fade Manufacturer, of Boston, who re-:ently died, waa a great \"booster\" for Zutoo Tablets.He auffered from headaches from chPd-hood and when he found Zutoo Tablet! \u2022topped thcie headache» in a few miuutei im! left no bad cflect, he began recotn-\u2022lending them to bis family and friend», In an unsolicited letter, Mr, Norton sayt in closing : \u201cMy family u#e them when ever needc.< with equally good results.1 have frequently given them to friends who wer, \u2022 uffrring from Headache and they nevei failed to give quick relief.I always carr» Zutoo Tablets in my grip on the road and WOUl,!) NOT RS WITHOUT THEM AT ANY COST.\" 35 cents per box\u2014at all dealer» eluding the societies, the dates and tecretaries:- Threo Rivers, August 23rd to 28th, Mederic Pothier.Sherbrooke.August 28th to September 4th.Col.S.E.Francis.Quebec, September 5th to 11th, H.Payeur.Brome, (Brome) September 6th, 7th and 8th, Ed.Caldwell.Compton No.2 (Scotstown) September 9th, 10th and 11th, G.F.Cowan.Megantic B (Plessisvillc), September 14th.Megantic A (Inverness), W G.Learmunth.Richmond (Richmond) September 16th and 17th.W.R Stevens.one go-Stick- ing into the no'V, now is Mrs leback.\u201d One of these little fish had disappeared through the doorway into the nest.The other one seemed to bo keeping guard outride.\u201cWhy,\u201d demanded Reddy, \u201cdid you say that Mr.Stickleback is the owner of that nest?Isn\u2019t it just as much Mrs.Stickleback'» as his?\u201d \u201cNo,\u201d declared Graywing, \u201cit is his.It is all his.Ho built it, every bit of it.Mrs.Stickleback didn\u2019t have anything to do about it, and what is more, she won\u2019t, have anything to do about it after \u201che has laid her eggs there.That is Mr.T,\ta\t¦,i\t_ .Stickleback\u2019s nest, and he is mighty ber xeth* I RoLv< aUCt!V1 ''' Septem\u2018! proud of it When you hear anybody S.iefford (Waterloo, August gsJkmng aH the credit for bringing up 26, and 27 N.O.Rockwell\ta, farnll,y to thet\t°f ^ 'T' Wolfe No 2 (North Ham f ep-i\u2018Jy.\u2019.\u2022lU81t wU th('rn about Fa tember 21st, .1 A.Comtois,\tStickleback.Wolfe, No.I, September 16th and \u2018W71-1 is h0 ca]led \u2022SlPkieJiack 16th, (Marbkton).E .\u2019 WestmanJfor?\u201d inquired Reddy.Beauee B (St.Ephrem do Tring; ! \u201cLook at him,\u201d retorted Gray-September 22 A.Faucher.\t; wing.\u201cLook at his back! How would Aithabaska (Victoriaville) Sep- you like to bite down right on that it stick together ?\u201d \u201cCertainly, he built it all him-ou uuu ma- !\t.rcPlied Graywing.\u201cDo you little round 1, W0,uldtIhaX0 l .Mol it a Sept.22 .'.Minncdcsa FROM QUEBEC To Belfast-Glasgow Sept.23 .Montnairn To Cherhourg-Southampton-Hamburg Sept.1 | Sept.29 .Empress of France To Cherbourg-Southampton f it.lr> | Oct.6 .Empress of Sc6tl.'MJ Apply Loom Age.:\u2019**.D.R.KENNEDY.Gen.Agent.Ocean Traffic Ml St.Jama* Street, Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.David Thomas, of Montreal West, were week-end guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.F.McLean, ot \u201cBraemar\u201d.Mr.and Mrs.Éred Eland and Mrs.A.Grant, of Sutton, and Mr.and Mrs.Hilton Grant and daughter, of Ridgewood, N.J., were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.Gleason.Mrs.L.McClatchie and son, Gordon, of Ottawa, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Bowles.Mrs.J.C.McClatchie underwent a surgical operation at the District Hospital last week.Messrs Hastings and Willlis Ross, of Toronto, were week-end guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Ross.Mrs.J.0.Dean has returned from a two weeks\u2019 visit with relatives in Boston, Mass., and Manchester N-H.Dr.T Cotton, of London, England, is spending a month with his mother, Mrs.H.C.Cotton.Mr.C.Benham and Miss Verda McAllister motored to Iroquois, Ont., on Saturday, where they will be guests of Mr.and Mrs.Carlton McAllister.The Ladies\u2019 Aid of Emmanuel church will meet in the church oar-lors Thursday, August 26, at 3.30 p.m.Mr.A.E.Greenlam, famous American Baritone, will give a sacred concert in Emmanuel church, August 30, at 8.30 p.m.Mr.and Mrs.C.Christie and family motored to Cambridge, Vt.on Sunday and were accompanied home by Miss Emily who had been visiting relatives there for the past six weeks.Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Marchessault and son, Paul, returned to their home in Westmount on Sunday last.Mr.and Mrs.Chauncey Hulbard who have been here for their holidays returned to their home in Montreal Sunday evening.A very enjoyable card party was held at the Golf Club House on Friday afternoon, August 20.Bridge was played at eight tables.The Misses Isobel Beach, Sheila Rollit, Doris Sweet and Beda Brown returned from a ten days stay at tho C.G.I.T.camp, Knowlton, on Friday.Mr.Kenneth Hay, of Lachute, was a week-end guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Beach.Mrs.George Beach left for Toronto on Tuesday, August 17, where she will be one of the ladies in charge of the Quebec Women\u2019s Institute exhibit.Mr.Henry Cotton, of Montreal, was a week-end guest of his mother.Mrs.W.S.Cotton.Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Pibus and daughter, Barbara, of Sherbrooke, were week-end guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Brown.Mr.and Mrs.B.Lodge had a narrow escape from being injured Saturday evening when their car was struck by a delivery wagon.No t ne was seriously injured.Mrs.Bonnette, River street, has been entertaining her mother, sister and brother-in-law, from Manchester, N.H., during the past, week.Mrs.O\u2019Regan, of Sutton, was a recent guest of Mrs.Geo.Burnet.Mrs.F.I.Turner is at present a guest at the homo of Mr.and Mrs.F.Parker, and will visit friends in Abercqrn and North Troy, Vt., before returning to her home in Cookshire.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Strange- and Mrs.P.E.Benham were guests of Mrs.Hastings, of West Shefford, recently.Miss Mildred Seale, of Boston, Mass., is a guest of her aunts, Mrs.J.0.Dean and Mrs.J.J.Barker.Miss Annie Vail had the misfortune to fall on a broken part of the cement sidewalk on Main street, splintering a small bone in her right hand.Mr.and Mrs.George Shepard, of Sutton, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.Parker, on Sunday.Miss Muriel Burnet, of Montreal, \u2022was a week-end guest of her par-1 ents, Mr.and Mrs.George Burnet.Rev.S.W.Boyd was called to Ottawa, on Monday to officiate at the funeral of a friend.He was accompanied by Mrs.Boyd, Mrs.Scarfe and Dr.Scarfe.Mr.and Mrs.George Patterson, of New York, spent Friday at the home of Mr.and Mrs.George Burnet.Master Donald Boyd is spending a few days with friends in Sutton.Msr.Homer Hauver and Master Dale are visiting the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Bradley, at Ormstown.Miss Bailey, of Cookshire, is visiting at the home of Mr.F.E.Draper.Mrs.P.E.Hanver entertained a number of Bedford friends on Thursday afternoon.Bridge was plaj-ed_at three tables, Mrs.George Hoyle winning first prize and Mrs.H.Hulbard second.The guests of honor were Mrs.Hoyle, Hartford, Conn., Mrs.Cora Douglas, Maple Creek, Sask., and Mrs.E.P.Ruiter, Peterboro, Ont.EAST FARNHAM Ms.Jane Shaw and the Misses Naomi and Mary Shaw and son, Mr.Ward Shaw, of Boston, motored here last Saturday and were Paner guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Douglas.Miss Bessie Douglas, of Sherbrooke, was a week-end guest )f her parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Douglas.Mr.and Charles Wilkinson, of Ridgewood, N.J., were guests ! Mr.and Mrs.J R.McClay Friday.Mrs.Harriet McCrum, of Sutton, was a recent guest of her sister, Mrs.Annie McCrum, and Mrs.Mac-Farlane.Mrs.Massie pleasantly entertained the Ladies' Aid on Saturday.Rev.and Mrs.W.C.Watson left last Friday for their home in Wint-hrop, N.Y.Miss Evelyn Wright is spending a few weeks in Barton, Vt., v, her aunt.Mrs.W.T.Douglas will entertain the Ladies\u2019 Guild Saturday afternoon, August 28th.Mrs.Charles Rollit and her daughter, Miss Hannah, are spending a week at Potton Springs.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Jewel, of Manchester, N.H., are visiting his mother, Mrs.Bullard.Mr.Lindley Stevens, of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., is a guest of relatives here on in Cowansville.Miss Brodie, of Montreal, is a guest at tne home of Mrs.Grace Collins.Miss Mabel Collins is Indisposed, f Mrs.John Wiheelar, of Bolton, was a week-end guest of her mother, i Mrs.Eliza Collins and Mrs.Horner, | respectively.Mrs.Tom Hall returned home on ! Saturday night after spending a ! month with her daughter and tam-Mly at Natick, Mass.TWO CARS IN COLLISION AT SWEETSBURG Other Items of Interest to Residents of Sweetsburg.SWEETSBURG, Que., Aug., 25.On Saturday night, about 9 o\u2019clock, a serious accident occurred just below the home of Mr, .and.Mrs.D H.Ingalls.A light weight truck containing three men driven at ' a high rate of speed from Cowansville and not keeping on their own side of the road, they crashed into a new Ford sedan, owned and driven by Mr.Wm.Lodge, of Cowansville, when he and Mrs.Lodge were returning home from Sweetsburg, at a very slow pace.Mrs.Lodge sustained slight bruises but the car was very badly damaged, while the man sitting beside the driver was thrown about ten feet ahead of the truck, sustaining quite severe cuts and bruises.The truck was said bo he from Montreal, and the driver of the same registered his name at the garage as J.Donaghue, of Boyer Street, Montreal.General Note*.Mr.and Mrs.Delmer Ingalls and three children have returned from a week\u2019s camping at Selby Lake and are guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.H.Ingalls before going to Millington, where they will visit their sister, Mrs.J.P.Taylor, and family.Master Follen Pickel, son of Mr.\u2022 and Mrs.Horace Pickel, of Montreal, is.visiting his brotlher, Master Eric Pickel, at the home of his grandparents, Dr.and Mrs.F.H.Pickel.Mr.Charles C.Cotton, of Montreal, and Master Charles Cotton, of East Farnham.spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.W.U.Cotton.Miss Dorothy Renders, of Montreal, is spending a vacation of two weeks with her parents here.Mr.Malcolm Doak, of Cowansville, lay-reader, conducted morning service in Christ Church on Sun- dr\u201d.The service for next Sunday,1 August 29th, was announced to be held in the afternoon.The Women\u2019s Auxiliary of Christ1 Church will take place on Friday afternoon of this week at 2.30 o\u2019clock in the basement of the, church, and will be entertained by Mrs.A.J.E.Leonard.The Misses Mabel and Bertha MEGANTIC CO.ilNto Budget of Wews from Variou* Different localities.EAST PINNACLE Mrs.C.Frechette and two children and Mrs.E.Royea spent a few days recently visiting in West Brome.Mrs.T.L.Dymond and son, Edgar, and Mrs.J.Cain, of Cambridge, Mass., and Mrs.W.Dymond, of Frelighsburg, were Sunday guests at Mr.O.W.Hancock\u2019s.The second son of Mr.and Mrs.A.Lagrandeur recently broke his arm by falling, this being the fourth iime the little fellow has broken the same arm in the same place.ST.SYLVESTER FARNHAM CORNER Word has been received from Mr.Llewellyn Wcstover, who is in the Montreal General Hospital for treatment, that it was found necessary to put a cast on his right hip, and part of his back.He would be much pleased if any of his friends, who might have occasion to go to Montreal during his stay at the hospital, would call to see him.Mrs.Nelson Harvey has been quite ill for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.Harvey and family, from Stowe, Vt, visited Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Jones on Thursday.Mr.Henry Perkins has received word of the death of his cousin, Mrs.Rufus Rogers, at Waltham, Mass.Well Known Resident Passes Away The whole community was saddened on Tuesday morning when the death of Notary Payeaur was announced.Mr.Payeaur had been in failing health for some time, still he kept around until a short time ago.In the passing away of Notary Payeaur St.Sylvester loses one of its most respected, prominent and valuable residents.The funeral service took place on Thursday morning and the attendance was the largest that has been seen for some time, there being present all classes and creeds.Many priests were in attendance from Quebec and the surrounding parishes, which showed the respect in which deceased was held.He is survived by his widow and four children, two sons and two daughters.Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved family in their great loss.General Notes Mrs.John Mullin returned this week to her home in Berlin, N.H.She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs.Michael McCourt, who will visit relatives there for some time.Miss Helen Egan, of Berlin, is visiting relatives here and at Ste.Agathe.Messrs.Thomas and Ambrose Murtagh, of Detroit, Mich., were visitors at the home of Mr.M.McCourt this week.MacMillan, Mr.Parker, their guest, motored to Montreal on Thursday.Mr.Robert Kirk and son, Mr.David Kirk, motored from Manchester, N.H., 'recently and visited their cousin, Mrs.C.O.Robb.Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Gleason ,.nd son, Mr.Laurance Gleason, of New York, N.\\r., are here visiting their sisters, the Misses Mabel and Bertha MacMillan.Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Johnston, with Mrs.Willie Smith and infant son, of Ulverton, w.ere recent guests of Miss Alice Johnston.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Hall and children; Mr.Will Hall, of Worcester, Mass., and Mrs.James Collins, of East Farnham, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.W.U.Potton on Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Wilkinson, of New York, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Jos.McClay, of East Farnham, were calling on Miss Alice Johnston one day recently.Girls Home school girls had a most enjoyable picnic at Brome Lake on Thursday.Mr.and Mrs.E.S.Miltimore and their guest, Mrs.t).O.Scott, of Rudd, Iowa, motored to Selby Lake on Thursday.Mrs.Adeiard Senay and little son are in Montreal the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Alex.'Aird for a few days.Mr.Matt.W.Hastings has returned to his home at Newport, Vt., after spending several weeks here at \u201cApple Grove Farm.\u201d Miss Morley, of Montreal, is spending a week with Mrs.J.Robinson as a guest of her friends, Mrs.Swift at the Girl's School.Mr.Frank.Butler, of Worcester, Mass., is here called, by the serious condition of his sister, Miss Sadie Butler, in the District Hospital, which was caused by a fad from her team on August 11.The X-Ray has been used by a specialist from Montreal at two ditierent times m an effort to determ.ne whether any relief could be given Miss Butler.Guests over the we'ek-er.d of Mr.and Mrs.John Mcabe and Miss Olive McCabe, included their cousins, Mrs.T.B.Moore and Miss Gertrude Moore, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Mabee, Mr.James Leslie, of Springfield, Mass.; Mr.Bruce Mad-uen, of Toronto; Mr.William Marshall, of Worcester, Mass., Mr.and Mi'rs.James Marshall and three children, of Fort William, Ont.Miss Effie Turiff has returned from spending a month in Montreal.Mr.Wilbur Ingalls, of Porland, Me., and his sister, Mrs.J.P.Taylor and son, Junior, of Millington, were in town on Monday to accompany their father, Mr.D.H.Ingalls, to Millington for a few days visit.Mr.and Mra.Delmer Ingalls and family, of Woonsocket, R.I., accompanied by Mrs.D.H.Ingalls, went to Millington on Sunday to visit Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Taylor.The Misses Ethel McCabe and Doris Carmichael, of Windsor Mills, spent Sunday here with Mr.and Mrs.John McCabe.Mrs.P.A.Roy entertained at \u201cbridge\u201d on Friday evening in honor of her guest, Mrs.Harold Johnston, of Montreal.Mrs.Gault Loomis received the first prize and Mrs.Johnston the second prize.Delicious! refreshments were served by the | hostess after a pleasant evening.! Mrs.Johnston returned to Montreal on Monday.Mr.P.A.Roy and his brother, Mr.Phil Roy, of Montreal, have gone to Lake Weedon to spend a week.Miss Mary McLaughlin, of Montreal.was a recent guest of Mrs.W.P.Baker and Mr.W.0.Shufelt.MEMORIAL TO WAR DEAD OF PRESSMEN\u2019S UNION (Associated Press Despatch) PRESSMEN\u2019S HOME, Tenn., Aug.25.\u2014With words of praise falling from the lips of great men of Canada and the United States, the memorial to the war dead of the International Printing Pressmen\u2019s Union was dedicated here Monday as the feature of the first day of the annual convention.Among the speakers was Hon.G.D.Robertson, of Ottawa.The memorial was characterized by Senator Robertson as \u201ca candle that should enlighten a continent and hasten that happy day when tolerance will become a more conspicuous virtue in religious life.\u201d He lauded the motive that prompted the erection of the memorial, a non-denominationai chapel, the first memorial toward war dead erected by an international labor union to be dedicated.ABERCORN Ahercorn school will open on the 30th of August under the management of Miss Hilda Vincent who has received the following notice from Mr.Leon Dyer, secretary-treasurer: All pupils must show vaccination certificate or scar not over seven years old, and on failing to do this they will be refused admission until they are able to do so.Mr.and Mrs.James St.George Hall and little daughter.Barbara, of Montreal, spent the week-end here the guests of Mr.and Mrs.M.L.Shepard.Mr.and Mrs.C.Macdonald, of Montreal, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Willey.Mr.and Mrs.K.R.Turner, of Scotstown, were visiting at Mr.C.M.Willey\u2019s on Sunday.Mrs.W.R.Bridge, of Waterloo, Returned home on Tuesday and was i accompanied by Miss Helen Shepard cl Newport, who will spend several days visiting old friends in Water-Ico and Warden.Mr.arid Mrs.Loftus Smith, Miss Esther England and Mr.Kenneth Sheltus were recent guests of Miss Mary C.Smith in Philipsburg.YOUNG TISTO DEFEATS HERRING TROY, N.Y., Aug.25.\u2014 Young Tisto, of Tory, Monday night won a decision from Red Herring, of Gulfport, Mass., in a 12 round charity bout before a crowd of five thousand.The men are welterweight.ITALIAN GOVERNMENT BUYS THE NORGE OSLO, Norway, Aug.25.\u2014 The Norge, Amundsen\u2019s airship which flew over the North Pole, has been sold to the Italian government for a million lire less the government\u2019s expense for gas and transport.Clearing Film from Teeth Whitens Surprisingly Quicklyrestorescloudy teeth to clearness Please accept lull 1 0-day tube of this new dental a-chievement, urged by world\u2019s authorities.Note the dif-ferencein the color of your teeth and health o f your gums when film is cleared off.V # Don't think your teeth are naturally off color and dull.You can restore them to amazing whiteness in a new way leading dentists advise.Run your tongue across your teeth and you will feel a film.A slippery coating that covers them, hides their color and invites tooth and gum troubles.Ordinary pastes md dentifrices will not successfully remove it.That is why, in old days, s o many smiles were ruined by ugly teeth and toneless gums.Now, thanks to modern science, there is a way to combat that film.Just obtain a tube of the dentifrice called Pepsodent at your druggist.Clear off that film tonight: clear white teeth are beau tiful.Note the amazing difference in your smile.You'll be\tthankful for the suggestion.\tFor thus you can change your whole appearance T?TJ T7 T7 Mail Coupon for F\t10-Day Tube to THE PEPSODENT COMPANY Sec.CC-2068, 191 Gcorg-e St., Toronto, Ont., Canada Name.Address- Made In Canada vêÿmïKi The NcW'Day Quality Dentifrice Erdorscd by World's Dental Authorities Only one tube to a family.2068 Can.'Lth\u2018d lYsüj'lkiJsïS 11 hui i,t ii r.iii «.mu n*h i m i m mttn i i SUTTON JUNCTION Miss D.Safford and Mrs.Aveley Safford-Orr entertained three tables of bridge, followed by a tea, in 50,000 HARVESTERS WAHTE2B 9 IS .00 TO WINNIPEG Plu* hatf a cent a mile beyond to all points in Manitoba, Saskatchewan.Alberta, Kdmonton, Tannia, Calcary, MacLeod and Hast.RETURNING Half a cent per mile to Winnipeg, plus $20.00 to destination GOING DATE AUGUST 27TH From Stations in the Province of Quebec - Levis, QuebecCity and West to St .Andrews F.nst, Larliutc and La Reine.SPECIAL TRAINS Leave Montreal (Bonaventure Station) Standard time.August 27th:\t1.00 p.m.and 9.00 p.m.Through Colonist Cars from Coaticook.Sh«rbrooke, Richmond, NlcoWt, St.Hyacinthe.Huntingdon, etc.Through Trains \u2014 Comfnrtmhle Colonist Cars\u2014 Spoalcl Cars Sor Women\t___ Purchase your ticket to Winnipcf: vin Cntindlsn Nations! Railway», whether or not your [iti.il rlenthintion In tha Went is « point on the Canadian National.Tickets and all information from nearest Arcent.honor of the approaching marriage of Miss Andra Safford.The house was tastefully decorated, especially the hall, where a miniature bride and groom were standing at an altar.Miss G.Gingras won the first prize, Miss Perkins the consolation, and Miss Andra was presented with a handsome toilet, powder set.Mr.and Mrs.Chestnut and daughter, of Fredericton, N.B., Mrs.Hillhouse, of Bondville, Mrs.Hibbard, Miss Westover and others have been guests at Mr.A.\\V.West-over\u2019s, Messrs.Alan Dale and Dougins Dalrympde, of Montreal, motored out and spent Thursday evening at Mr.M.G.Salford\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.Gilbody and two sons motored from Manchester to spend a holiday with Mrs.Gilbody\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.F, Westover.Mr.Ted Orr and Mr.Alan Spencer motored from Montreal on Sunday, Mrs.Orr and son Teddy returning with them the same evening.Mr, D.M.Binning spent several days with his family here last week.Miss May Safl'ord gave a delightful kitchen shower on Thursday for Miss A.Safford.The house was filled with flowers.Bridge was played at four tables, and others came in at the tea hour.A fine assortment of aluminum was the gift to the bride-elect.Refreshments were served at the tea hour.The regular monthly meeting of the Sutton Junction W.C.T.U.wul nr et.Friday, August 27th, at two o\u2019clock in the town hall, £lî ¦e \"V1,0 ? .if &A.Y& Wïïhâ mÆ&&MXSZgi£3Êz éHmifrnm! ll-dresMT ! ever telî Mm.I 'f*!, ÊUü'i lawlessness and bloodshed follow* ed.Woman and home spell law and order.Today six out of every ten houses in Canada are owned by those who occupy them.There Is little chance for revolution among a people who hold co big a stake in the country.The man who owns his own home Is not so inclined to wave a red flag and encourage looting as the man whose home Is wherever he hangs his hat.Bank deposits lx Canada total well on to two billions, or about two hundred dollars for every man, woman and child in the Dominion.Canada has 423,000 miles of open roadway and is spending thirty millions a year on development and repair.There Is one motor for every fifteen people ia the country.In point of population we stand twenty-fifth among the nations of the world, but we stand sixth in the ranks of exporting nations, and only one country surpasses us In the value of exports per capita.The twentieth century Is ours.We have claimed It and Fortune seems to be smiling upon our claims.The further we push back the curtain from the north the i richer our reward.The farther north we fix our farms the greater we find is the fertility' of the soil where winter frosts provide moisture for the brief but brilliant summers.When we get past our farming belt we drop into a mineral belt which makes Croesus look like a pauper.When we leave it behind we are in a fur ; belt from which the Hudson\u2019s Bay Company has been drawing fabu-! lous wealth for two hundred and fifty years without making an impression on Its resources and which can never be depleted of its furry crops.It\u2019s a great country to pin your faith to.Pray the Scotsman\u2019s prayer and let us get a good opinion of ourselves.Make this your creed of country: \u201cI believe in Canada.I have confidence In her institutions, faith in her future.I honour her as my home, cherish her Ideals of justice and a second chance.I believe Canada has a destiny to fulfil among the nations of the world and that It Is my birthright , to help in creating an Intelligent, happy, prosperous and law-respecting people.I believe that though I treasure the traditions of other lands from which our people have originated, that my whole allegiance should be pledged I to Canada which is my homer\u201d V /7D h V?/FK /fU J M r, ul m :\tII i Seeks to Abolish Private Ownership oi Land and Has Given Home to Labor Cause Countess of Warwick Had Charm and Wealth But Championed Rural Poor\u2014lladicaS V/arwicks of Another Day Saved Castle KENILWORTH SUFFERED WITH OLD ORDER which spelled English historical as-, sedations.Mutilated monuments, ruins of castles and churches stand | today as testimonials to the fierce | spirit that prompted the radicals of | that day, under Cromwell, to burn and destroy.However, Warwickshire was the cradle of the parliamentarian movement and Warwick Castle was a stronghold of the Cromwellian forces.Within the castle today are preserved relics of that fierce conflict and Its great chief.After one brief siege the great castle was spared any further conflict and so escaped the fate of so many Englist castles which fell prsy to the hands of the Cromwel- liane.A Study in Contrasts But only a few miles away from Warwick stand the lovely ruins of a castle which far surpassed Warwick In size and beauty and Importance before the Royalist and Parliamentarian wars.Kenilworth in that day already had a long and marvellous history.Today Its ruddy walls, so stark and tragic in their loneliness, make an appeal which I *______* goes to heart and mind.There is about them a sad beauty that makes | the forlorn stones, the broken .arches, and scraps of tracery windows even lovelier in tnetr desolation than the massive and undam-* aged walls and towers of Warwick.But Kenilworth stood for the king, and all the fury of the fanatic.Cromwellian forces was spent upon ! it.When the great fortress fell into decay it came to be regarded as a sort of community quarry and farmers for many miles around simply helped themselves to Us his- toric stones for the purpose, of building barns and stables.The awakening spirit of reverence for these relics of the past has saved for posterity the romantic ruins that today sketchily indicate a part of the former might and beauty of Kenilworth.Six-pennyworth of Dreams Sixpence we pay to gaze upon the ruins of Kenilworth, for the privilege of* wandering about Us mute rooms, and sitting within the shell of its mighty banqueting room, let-Uag Imagination build up again its By BL
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