Sherbrooke daily record, 25 septembre 1926, samedi 25 septembre 1926
[" !?E!I) MCE i7FE«*f, arrrîCE list\tauk 11 7Nnviour Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1926.Thirtieth Year MEIGHEN TO RETIRE AS CONSERVATIVE CHIEF _________} _______________________ T- Liberal Leader Was Summoned To Rideau Hall Today designation CbfemmentWas Presented Way Re;Unction of Premier Meighen Was Followed by Summoning to Government House of Rt.Hen.W.L.Mac-kenzie King\u2014\u201cThe Pending imperial Conference,\u201d Said Mr.Meighen in Statement, \u201cOpens on October Nineteenth, it is of Unusual importance and Conservative Party Wiil Facilitate in Every Way the Attendance o; Representatives from Canada.\u201d CALLSFOR WAR ON FAKERS Of CANCER CURES (Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, ONT., Sept.25.\u2014The Government has resigned.Resignation of the Meighen administration was presented to the Governor-General this morning shortly after ten o\u2019clock, eastern daylight avmg time by Prime Minister Arthur Meighen and was accepted by Hi; Excellency.Mi.Meighen was accompanied to Government House by three ministers in his late administration, Hon.R.B.Bennett, Hon.G.B.Jones and Hon.W.A.Black.After returning from Rideau Hall, where Mr.Meighen tendered his resignation, the retiring Prime Minister said that the members of his government had fully considered all the circumstances now prevailing in Canada and had deemed it their duty to put their 1'espective departments in order and make way for- the incoming administration with the least possible delay.CANADA\u2019S REPRESENTATIVES AT THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE \"The pending Imperial Conference,\u201d said Mr.Meighen, \u201copens on the 19th of October.It is of unusual importance, and the Conservative party will facilitate in every way the attendance of representatives from Canada.If the session of Parliament is called to meet this fall, the members of the late Government have agreed to assist in the prompt passing of last session\u2019s estimates and the despatch of any other business unfinished at dissolution.\u201cThere will be plenty of time before Christmas,\u201d he added, \u201cboth for the conference and for some portions of the session as may be considered necessary,\u201d DOES NOT PROPOSE CONTESTING SEAT FOR HOUSE After giving out the above statement, Mr.Meighen stated that he did not propose contesting a seat for the House of Commons and that when the conference met on October 11th he would retire from the leadership of the Conservative party.The resignation of Premier Meighen was followed by the summoning to Rideau Hall of Right Hon.W.L.Mackenzie King.MEMBERS OF INCOMING ADMINISTRATION SWORN IN.(Associated Press Despatch} OTTAWA, ONT., Sept.25.\u2014Shortly before' noon, members of the incoming administration left for Laurier House.Thence they proceed to Kideau Hail to be sworn in.Should Wipe Out Damnable Human Beings Who Trade on the Sufferings of Their Fellow-Men.(Associated Press Despatch} NEW YORK, Sept.25.\u2014Professor Stephen Leacock, of McGill University, Montreal, made a strong appeal for war on quacks and fakers who deal in pretended cancer cures, at a dinner last night in honor of the visiting foreign physicians who have been in attendance at the ; Lake Mohonk cancer symposium.\u201cLet us of the writing profession help you,\u201d he said, \u201cto wipe out the damnable human beings who trade on the suffering of their fellow-! men.There is no room in the com-i munity for such miserable fakers : and hypocrites.If you as medical ; men cannot rid the country of them, j we will with whip and prison cell.\u201d Prof.Leacock\u2019s wife died of can-1 cer last winter, and since then he ; has enlisted both pen and fortune ! to rid the world of what he called ; \u201cthe grand enemy of Sir Science.\u201d The medical profession as a ; whole he characterized as the most I disinterested and noblest of human j occupations, and prophesied that 1 although the solution of the cancer ! problem had not been found, the ; time would surely some when | science would conquer it.iFIRSTBOBBffi HAIR QUEEN TO RT.HON.ARTHUR MEIGHEN DOES NOT INTEND TO CONTEST SEAT IN PARLIAMENT AND WILL RETIRE AS LEADER OF THE CONSERVATIVES (Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, Ont., Sept.25.\u2014Retiring Premier Meighen announced today that he did not intend to contest a seat in parliament and that when the Conservative conference meet on October 11th he will retire from the leadership of the Conservative party.DISTRIBUTION OF PUBIIC GRANTS MADE YESTERDAY TO PROTESTANT HIGH AND INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS A \\ ÜS m /y Hi \u2022 v « High Schools Get from $800 to $1,000 and Intermediate Schools $400 to $550\u2014Special Aid for Consolidated Schools\u2014Cost of School Books Discussed by Protestant Committee\u2014Further Public Meetings to Be Held\u2014 Variety of Business Before Protestant Committee in Quebec.Q ¦III Il-ll «.MV\u2014.Rt.Hon.Arthur Meighen, who announced today that he does not intend to contest a seat in-the House of Commons and will retire as i leader of the Conservative party at the party conference to be, held next month.VISIT AMERICA Canadian Floridans Are Taking  Large Pari in Work Of Looking After Injured And Destitute And Rebuilding Play City Queen Marie Will Leave for Canada and United States Next Monday.KING GOVERNMENT SLATE (Aaiociated Frost Drinatch > OTTAWA, Sept.25.\u2014The King government slate is not yet officially announced, but is understood 'o be as follow-: Prime Minister and Mini.-tcr of External Affairs, Right.Hon.W.L.Mackenzie King; ]'m-ante, H.m.J.A.Robb; Justice, Ron.Ernest Lapointe; Railways.Hon.C A.Dunning; Interior.Hon.Citas.Stewart; Public Works, Hon.J.C.Elliott; Agriculture, Hon.W.R.Motherwell: Trades and Commerce, Hon.James Malcolm; Customs i-td Excise, Hon.W.D.Euler; Health and D.S.C.R., Hon.Dr.0.H.k ïiï;.Immigration, Hon.Robert Forks; Postmaster General.Hon.p.y V niot; Marine and Fisheries, Hon.P.J.A.Cardin; Solicitor-General.Hon.Lucien Cannon; Secretary of State, Hon.Fernand Rin-fre\u2018 Labor.Hon.Peter Keenan.Without portfolio, Hon.J.E.Sin-c a.r and Senator Dandurand.The.portfolio of Defense is still in doubt and mav not be announced today.Col.T, L.Ralston was originally slated for it.DUNCAN COMMISSION REPORT IS PRESENTED PLANS DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE SHORTLY BUCHAREST, Rumania, Sep-t., 25.\u2014 Queen Marie will have the distinction of being the first boo-bed-hair Queen to visit America.The Queen will leave for Canada and the United States next month.Queen Marie sacrificed her hair some time ago after an attack of influenza.She found bobbed hair so convenient and comfortable that she has virtually decided to tinue to wear her hair short.UESBEC, Sept.25.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The Protestant Committee of the Council of Public Instruction dealt with a number of matters ¦ of public interest at its meeting here yesterday.Distribution of Grants.The sub-committee of distribu-1 tien, of which Mr.Duboyce is chairman, submitted a report regarding the distribution of $69.132.76.The High Schools all receive a basic grant of $800 and the Intermediate Schools $400.In addition to ; this a bonus is given varying from $50 to $200 according to examination results, quality of school equipment, condition of buildings, etc.The grants for the High' Schools, j therefore, vary from $800 to $1000 j and for the Intermediate Schools ] from $400 to $550.In addition to this a special grant of from $100 to $200 is given in the case of Consolidated Schools.The summary of the distribution is j as follows: Reserved for poor municiplaities from marriage license fees.\t$ 3,450,00 High Schools\u2014 Grants $30,400.00 Bonuses .\t4,700.00 Grants Special High 1,600.00 Grants Consolidated 300.00 CITY WILL REVERT TO STANDARD TIME AT MIDNIGHT At one minute past midnight tonight daylight saving time, at least until next summer, will be abandoned and Sherbrooke, along with the rest of Canada, will revert to standard time.Although the official time for the change is one minute past twelve, all citizens are requested to put back their clocks one hour upon retiring tonight.Church services will be on standard time tomorrow, while on Monday morning al! places of business will operate on standard time.Intermediate Schools\u2014 Grants .$22,000.00 $37,00ô.w Bonuses Grants to Consolidated Special .3,810.00 2,000.00 300.00 $28,110.00 Have Plunged into Relief Work\u2014Total Damage at Coral Gables Is Said to Be $1,5)0,000, and 240 Out of Two Thousand Homes Were Damaged by Hurricane.(Associated Press Despatch) GENEVA, Sept., 25.\u2014 The assembly Ci{ the League of Nations, yesterday unanimously adopted a reso'iution to convoke a general disarmament conference before the next assembly, unless material difficulties * « * * «#****«:#* tV NEW GOVERNOR SAIL TODAY Secretary of State and Other Prominent Persons at Station to Bid Farewell to Them.(Associated Press Despatch} MONTREAL, Sept., 25\u2014A special despatch from Ottawa last night said the report of the Duncan commission bad been presented to the Government, but consideration of it would he left to the.incoming-administration.WILL NOT RESIGN IN FAVOR OF COL.RALSTON (Associated Press Despatch) YARMOUTH, N.S., P.L.Hatfield, Liberal member-elect for constituency of SheUburne-Yar-mouth, has announced his intention of remaining representative of that riding in the Federal parliament.He denied a report of his resignation in favor of Col.Ralston.WOLVES DESTROYING SHEEP (Associated Press Despatch) SAULT STE.MARIE, Ont., Sept, 25,\u2014Wolves are destroying sheep in large numbers in the Iron Bridge district, according to word reaching here.Starting their incursions at an earlier date than is usual, the Wolves arc also reported to be making off with young cattle, and farmers arc mustering their resources to rid the area of the posU.(Associated Press Despatch} LONDON, Sept., 25.\u2014 Viscount Willingdon, who succeeds Baron Byng of Vimy as Governor General of Canada, left for Southampton today, accompanied by Viscountess Willingdon, to board the Empress of Scotland.Right Plon.L.C.M.S.Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominions, and other prominent persons were at the railway station to bid the couple farwell.-\u2014 -«- \u2022> ?* \u2022> THE WEATHER ¦h\t4' + *}\u2022 \u2022!\u2022 4* F FAIR AND QUITE COOL Pressure is high off the Atlantic coast and over the Western States and relatively low over the St.Lawrence Valley and Gulf.Showers have been almost, general from Ontario eastward, while in the West the weather has been cold with snow flurries in a few sections, Forecant: Moderate to freih north and northweot winds, fair and quite cool tonight and Sunday, MURDER IS REVEALED AFTER SEVENTEEN YEARS (Associated Press Despatch) j MIAMI, Sept., 25.\u2014 Canadian Floridans, who for the most part cam© through the cata-eon\"! clysm of last week-end unhurt are ! taking a large part in the work of ] «t\t- looking after the injured and desti- # PHILADELPHIA, Sept., ;tute and re-building the play city.& 25.\u2014Tho receipts from the Mr.Renart, formerly of Fhrince ! $ Dempsey-Tunney champion-Alberta, Sask., who with his wifely ship bout were announced to- «P» SS** SSSS-ÿ » * * $1,895.723 RECEIPTS FROM * S\tTITLE BOUT\t* Total amount distributed .$68,560.99 Consolidated Schools.The report of the Committee on School Consolidation showed that this movement is progressing and several large consolidations are expected next year.The present Consolidated Schools are : Kingsey, in Drummond County.Bulwer, in Compton County.Way\u2019s Mills, in Stanstead County.j ingdon, Lachute and Sherbrooke.Cost of School Books.This subject received considerable discussion.It came up through a letter from Association making emphatic protest the Notre Dame de Grace Citizens' against the excessive cost of school books.Acting Chief Justice Martin spoke of cases that had come to his attention of the serious nature of this expense to poor families.Dr.Rexford recognized the seriousness of the problem and felt that change of school books should be avoided as far as possible.Prof.Derrick said the text book committee -had not overlooked this \u201e\t.(and son and daughter, weathered i sj Mated Member ot Peary Lxpedl- the storm at Coral Gables with a: % tion, Believed Drowned, Was î\u2019n?a11 monetary loss has plunged i # M j , ,\t^\tr up c i ¦ mto relief work and is chairman, Murdered by une Or His Lski- of the Coral Gables re-conditioning1 «t mo Companions.\tiloan committee.This committee, in- & *\t'\tstead of seeking gifts of money | «s NEW YORK, Sept.25\u2014A night more greatly required elsewhere, is de,pauh from Georg* P.lm.r Put-it>S*JSS fiüKS nam, the New York publisher, who is returning from the Arctic on the schooner Morrissey, to the New York Times, reveals that Prof.Ross Marvin, of Cornell, who was believed to have been drowned while on the Peary expedition to the North Pole in 1909, was murdered by one of his two Eskimo companions.The facts are now revealed, the despatch says, after seventeen years.Professor Marvin, then in his early thirties, headed the third sup- to loan home owners in financial;* ! difficulty.\t, * | The number of applications for * \u2019 assistance, Mr.Renart says, are j * surprisingly small, aid the average}* damage suffered by applicants is * albout three hundred dollars.\t* Total damage in Coral Gables Is «! said to be $1,500,000 and 240 out of 2,000 homes were damaged.Mr.Renart is a brother-in-law of Hon, Albert Prefontaine, Provincial Secretary of Manitoba.Col.Fred J.C\u2019Leary, formerly a porting party accompanying Pear>' contract0r in Montreal.Toronto and toward the North Pole from tue, gaskatchewan cities, is putting in ship Roosevelt, which remained \u2018U ; manv iong hours without sleep, winter quarters at Cape Sheridan.organizing the restoration of Coral With Marvin were two Eskimos, ! GableS( £here he is president of Kudlooktoo and Inukits-oq, the latter of whom was known to the party as \u201cHarrigan\u201d.The supporting party left Peary at.Latitude 86 degrees 38 minutes to return to the ship.When Peary returned from the pole he learned from Capt.Bartlett that the Eskimos had returned alone, reporting that Marvin had been drowned in crossing a \u201clead\u201d covered only by thin ice.Their story was unhesitatingly accepted and is incorporated in Peary\u2019s book.Last year a Danish Missionary in Greenland succeeded in converting to Christianity most of the \u201cPeary tribe\u201d of Eskimos, including the two who had been Marvin\u2019s companions.After being baptized Kudlooktoo informed the missionary he had a sin to confess.He then admitted that bo had killed Marvin by shooting him behind the ear anil that he and \u201cHarrigan\u201d had invented the drowning story.He shot Marvin, the Eskimo said, to save his companion.The Professor, weakened by hardship of the trail, had suddenly become infuriated and had ordered \u201cHarrigan\u201d turned adrift from the party without food or shelter.To-save his friend, he shot the white man, The »tory was sent to the Danish Government which, unable to believe that an Eskimo would kill a white man left in his carr, sent Knud Rasmussen to investigate.Rasmussen found the other Eskimo and obtained full the killing.the Realty Board and the Chamber of Commerce.He was at the beach on the night of the hurricane and lost his personal belongings, Making his way across the dangerous Causeway after the storm minus everything but a pair of trousers and a pajama jacket, he began the work of organization for re-establishment immediately.Rodney Miller, who superintended construction of a Montreal hotel, is in supreme command of re-conditioning at Coral Gables.day as $1,895,723 The total attendance was * 125,732.\u2018\t* It was announced that * Dempsey\u2019s end of the re- * ceipts would amount to an- * proximately $700,000 and * Tunney\u2019s to about $200,000.\u2022* It was estimated the pro- * meters would have a profit * of about $500,000.\t\u2022* The total paid admissions * were 118,736.In addition * there were 1,99-6 compliment- * ary tickets issued and 5,000 * tickets for employees.\t* ** ******** *#icsa date for the Nova Scotia fishermen\u2019s race for the Halifax-Herald and Evening Mail trophy would be held Monday.\u201e\t, r- .matter and many books had been Shigawake, m Bonaventure County; k t on for a ]on ti in order tj St.Andrews, in Argenteuil County | save cost of cha^es.Prof.Kneeland thought there were cases where unauthorized books were required of pupils because the teacher fancied them.It was pointed out that some complaints had been received on the ground that school books cost more in Quebec than in Ontario.This difference, it was explained, was due to the fact that the Province of Ontario paid a part of the cost of school books.Some other provinces, also, contributed to the cost of school books.Except for this assistance, books Reports were submitted by V.E.were as cheap here as in any other Morrill, chairman of the Sub-Corn- province.mittee, re the series of educational ; A special sub-committee was ap-meetings that are being held.It was I pointed to consider the school book pointed out that further public meet- i situation.Hudson, in Vaudre-uil County.Thetford Mines.Escuminac, in Bonaventure County Ascot, in Shebrooke County.Island Brook, in Compton County.Kinnear\u2019s Mills, in Megantic County.Morin Heights, in Argenteuil County.Brookbury, in Compton County.Canterbury, in Compton County.Roxton Pond, in Shefford County.Browasburg, in Argenteuil County Educational Meetings.ings would be held this fall for the \\ discussion of school problems.These will take place at Cowansville, Hunt- ALL THE OLD REGALIA m lu life ima- \u2022x?W \u2022\u2022WX- * ISj üte THREE MINERS KILLED IRONWOOD.Mich., Sept.25.-The bodies of three men occupants of a cage in the Pabst Mine of the Oliver Iron Mining Company, when it hurtled to the bottom of a shaft Friday beneath tons of rock, were recovered today.Searchers then turned to extricating thirty-two men imprisoned on the eighth level.-e»- NOTES WILL BE MET OUT BV CASH NEW YORK, Sept.25.\u2014Hon.R.B.Bennett, Canadian Minister of Finance, made known yesterday that the maturity of $35,000,000 two year four per cent notes, due on October 1 of this year, will be met out of cash.FISHERMEN'S RACE HALIFAX, N.S., Sept.25.\u2014 cotTobor Rioii of Announcement was made hero la^t night that a meeting to decide the'of the Death\u2019s Head Hussars, and FYince Oscar of Prussia The question of securing a greater uniformity of school books throughout the Dominion was, also, considered.Dr.Parmelee said he had interviewed deputy ministers of education in several of the provinces in this connection.Resignation of Mr.John Parker.The resignation of Mr.John Packer, as inspector of superior schools, was announced to take effect January 1st.1927.The department has in view a successor to Mr.Parker, but the difficulty of securing efficient inspectors for Elementary Schools, at salaries provided, was pointed out.A vacancy now existed in this connection.Elementary School Diplomas Dean Laird moved an amendment to Regulation 20-B, to provide that Grade X -hall be required as minimum standing for admission to short course for Elementary diploma.Raised to High School Rank.The Intermediate Schools at Howick and Mount Royal were raised to High School rank.Next Meeting in Montreal The next meeting of the Committee will be held in Montreal on the las* Kr: lay of November.TO PREVENT LIQUOR LEAVING COLONIES (Associated Press Despatch/ KINGSTON, Ja\u201e Sept., 25.\u2014 Jamaica and other nearby colonial governments are taking steps to prevent, liquor leaving the colonies The reviewing officers of the Memorial Day parade at Nürnberg, for the United State.-.The mow-Germany.Left to right: Crown Prince Rtipprecht of Bavaria, with his ment is being taken in accordance field marshal\u2019s baton, Field Marshal GenorSÎ von Mackensen, in uniform with the decision arrived at by the ' British Cabinet.t l /V.w*_ i w O SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1926, 1* SUFFER WE MAY HEAR NEXT THE BANANA YELL KLAN KONVENTION 'Kill' NORTH COATICOOK The Record requires a'nevs correspondent for Korth Coaticock.Applications should be addressed to the Js'ews Editor, Sherbrooke Record.¦\u2022r1 AYER-5 CLIFF visit her in her new home in Tor-onto, .After a little social time, all were invited into the dining room, where dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses.\u2018Fniit-a-tives\u201d Have Helped Thousands The Rally Day service will he observed on Sunday next at 10.30 o\u2019clock (standard time) in the United Church.The programme will be rendered largely bv the children.Hev.P.X.Caven, illrsctor of Religious Education, Stanstead, will give an illustrated address.It ;s hoped the parents in particular will be present.M.E.Fleurant has opened a new dry goods and shoe store in the Wilkinson Block.Ayer's Cliff.All kinds of rubbers always cc hand a: very low prices; also other good bargains.A visit will convince you.Geo.W.Philbrick, Notary Public, offices in Canadian Bank of Commerça Bldg.Ayer's Cliff, Que.johnville Card party.Guild room.Tuesday evening, Sept.23th.Prizes end refreshments.SAWYER VILLE Millinery opening at Mrs.C.H.Bums\u2019.Tuesday, Sept.23th; and following days.WATER VILLE Ladies\u2019 Guild will hold theit chicken pie supper in hall, Milby.or.Wednesday evening.Sept- 29th.Adults bOc, children 3sc.General Notes.Mrs.E.Gorham, .Mrs.Bernier and Mr.Robert Dick were in Sherbrooke on Tuesday, where Mrs.Gorham and Mrs.Bernier visited their sister, Mrs.Robert Hooper, who underwent ¦tn cpsrntioh' at the Sherbrooke Hospital on Thursday.September 11th.Her many friends will be glad to know she is recovering favorably.Chotr practice in th-s Unite',! Church on Friday, all singers welcome.Mrs.Gecrge Caswell was among those who attended the golden wedding reception cf Senator and Mrs.R.H.Pope on Thursday.Mr.Wilber Willard, of Sherbrooke, was tbs guest of his brother, Mr.Raymond Willard, one day recently.Miss Irene Brundage.of Marble-ten.was a guest at Mrs.J.Sutton's on Tuesday.Mr.L.R.Willard attended the golden wedding reception of Senator and Mrs.R.K.Pope on Tuesday evening.Mrs.Leslie Shore and daughter, Dorothea Sunbury.went to Bishop\u2019s Crossing on Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Bowen have gone to Birchton to visit their daughter, Mrs.Harry Bailey and Mr.Bailey.The regular monthly meeting of the W .M.S.of the United Church was held at the home of Mrs.Charlie French on Tuesday.EAST ANGUS rebekahs hoste-sses at SHOWER The Rebekahs were hostesses at a Miscellaneous shower on Monday evening, September 20th in honor of Miss Evelyn French, whose marriage takes place shortly.After the close of their regular meeting, the Noble Grand, Mrs.Sam Dean, escorted the bride-to-be, to a decorated chair on the platform, where her mother and sister were already seated.As the bridal march was played by Miss Glenns Sutton, two little girls, Pear\u2019 Hall and Thelma Johnston came in wheeling a dinner wagon laden with gifts, which were presented to Miss French, who in a ifev words thanked her friends very Irindly for the honor done her and Ttr th-y gifts inviting them ail to YounTwomen , SUFFER MOST These Two Found Relief by Taking Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound Ayer's Cliff, Quebec.\u2014 \u201cI have been teaching for three years, and at the end of the year I always feel tired and have no appetite.I was awful sick each month, too.having pains in my bacic until sometimes I was'ob\u2019iged to stop working.A friend recommended Lydia E.Pi nk-ham's Vegetable -Compound to me and I heard many women telling how good it was so I thought it would help me And it did.Now I take six bottle* every year and recommend it to others.\u2014 Ekjnalda Fantkux, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Quebec.\u201cUnable to Work\u201d Canning, Nova Scotia.\u2014\"I had irregular periods and great suffering at those times, the pain* causing vomiting and fainting.' I was teaching school and often for some hours I would be unable to attend to my work.Through an advertisement in Use çapers 1 knew of Lydia E.Pink-ham\u2019s Vegetable Compound, and it has been of great benefit to me, the trouble?being completely relieved.\u201d -Laura .J.Eaton.Canning, King s County, Nova Scotia.\tc HILLHURST Ladies\u2019 Aid sale and supper at Mr.A.B.Waldron\u2019s, Tues, eve., the 28th inst.Everyone welcome.KINGSBURY Miss Lillie Baker, of Montreal, ' is visiting her mother, Mrs.Baker.Dr.Hart, secretary of the phohib-:tion Federation.Montreal preached powerful sermons here and at Mel-borne.on Sunday, September IDth.i Those who had the pleasure of ' listening to Dr.Hart hope to hear' him again ere long.While here Dr.Hart was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Solomon.Major Moffatt and family spent Sunday at Boscobel.In the absence of the nastor, the pulpit will be filled by Dr.Cruick-shanks, of Montreal,' on Sunday.! September 26.Mrs.R.S.Kerr and eon.Jackie/ have returned from Montreal, where they have been visiting Mrs.Kerr's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wilson.A pleasant meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid was held at the home of Mrs.John Jones on September 2.Over twenty ladies were present.Mrs.Jones and her niece served a dainty lunch, final arrangements were made for the annual sale and supper in the Town Hail on October 15th.MRS.DAVISON If you are made miserable by this painful disease, read this encouraging letter from Mrs.Louis Davison of Eau Claire, Ont.\u201cSome years ago, I had a severe attack of Rheumatism.I tried many remedies but received little benefit.A few months ago I saw an advertisement of \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d and decided to try them.After taking four boxes, I am now able to do all my own work besides putting in a large garden.I take great pleasure in recommending \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d to anyone suffering from Rheumatism.\u2022Fruit-a-tives\u201d is a genuine fruit medicine, made from fruit juices intensified and combined with tonics.It frees the system of poisonous waste matters and purifies the blood stream.Try \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d yourself and let them restore you to health and vigor, 25c and 50c a box\u2014at all dealers.Rheumatism gone -20 years younger *\t.\tCA\tv \u2018\u2018Please send me $2.50 worth of Gin Pills.I had RheumiKism so bad that I had to crawl to the wash room on my knees, and I could not sleep at night from pains in the back.I only had two boxes of Gin Pills and I feel twenty years younger.Thanking you so much, I am, Yours truly, \u201cWilliam A.James, 2347 W.Fuller Ave., Chicago, 111.\u201d Rheumatism and lumbago are only too frequently the result of disordered kidneys.Gin Pills regulate the kidneys to normal action and bring permanent relief.National Drug & Chemical Company of Canada, Limited\u2014Toronto, Canada.U2 Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds\tHeadache\tNeuritis\tLumbago Pain\tNeuralgia\tToothache\tRheumatism SHOWER GIVEN AT CLIFTON; OTHER NOTES White-robed figures thronged Washington during the second annual convention of the Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, when 13,000 paraded.Above, a group at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier.Below.Imperial Wizard Hiram Wesley Evans, left, and J.M.Frazier, of Houston, Texas, who headed the march.DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART hostess assisted by the members of [Mrs.Kent\u2019s home after a few veeks at Rougemont and North Stan-; bridge.\t'I The W.C.T.U.meeting for September will be held on Wednesday the W.I Mrs.Laurence Robertson and children, of Stratford, X.H., are visiting her aunt, Mrs.Joseph Taylor, and cousin, Mrs.Everett Blair, for a couple of weeks.______\tMr.Frank Kempfield has return- c,\t.\t,,\tr\tw\tr\td ^\ted ^ bis home in Pretty Valley, bhower m honor or\tMiss\tt.\tBetts\tSask., after spending the past few \u2014 Complete\tSurprise\t\u2014 Per-\tmonths with his sister-in-law, Mr.-, his son and wife, of South Brewster, i\tr i\tLaura Grays and calling on old Me., were callers at Mr.G.Hunter\u2019s sonals and items ot Interest to friends in town.Residents of East Clifton and The Ladies\u2019 Aid held its monthly Virinitv\tmeeting at the home of Mrs.Ralph Yicmu,.\tCairns on Thursday, September T-,c_ \u201eT T ~7Jr ~\t,\t,,\t16th., for dinner.There were forty- EAST CLIFT )N, x.ept., *-*\u2022 !Riv r»rA*ent.Regular routine of b Accept only \u201cBayer\u201d package which contains proven directions! 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and Mrs.Carl Welch, of Miami, Fla., had escaped from any injurv or acci-! dent through the recent hurricane that visited their city.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.McKenna, of Magog, on Wednesday were guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.J.McKenna.Miss Audrey McKechnie and Miss 1 Catherine Martin, of Sherbrooke, i were calling on Mrs.L.D.Wallace and Mrs.Loyal Kelly on Wednesday afternoon.On Sunday, Mrs.Adam and family and Miss Guertin motored to Melbourne and visited Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Lemoine, who accompanied them to Drummondville and Hemming Falls.Mr.Albert McKenney has purchased from.Mrs.Sam Booth the building adjoining his store.Mr.Bolac is greatly enlarging his store on Main Street, which will be another improvement on Main Street.WHEN (DUNG GIRLS DUNHAM NEWS t HIPPY CHILDHOOD GROW PILE UNO THIN AND PERSONALS A MATTER Of HEALTH Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills Should be Taken to Enrich the Blood.| When girls grow weak, pale and thin, parents should not neglect these symptoms; to do so means danger.The girl in her teens can-ont develop into robust womanhood without an abundant supply of| rich, red blood in her veins.It is the ' lack of this that is the great trouble | with nine girls out of ten.Dr.Williams Pink Pills have achieved world-wide fame for their remarkable blood-makng properties.In these pills there is vigorous health, with glowing cheeks and sparkling eyes for every weak, pale girl.The value of the pills in cases of this kind is shown by the statement of Mrs.Winnifred Rutty, Barton street west, Hamilton, One., who says:\u2014\u201cAbout two years ago my eldest girl got into very bad health.I took her to a doctor who advised having her tonsils removed, saying this was the seat of the trouble.W\u2019e had them removed, but it did not help her, and she seemed to have absorbed so muca poison from the trouble that she did not pick up at ! 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FREE now at any drug store: Diamond Dye Cyclopedia, full of suggestions, with simple directions, actual piece-goods color samples, etc.Dr write for big, illustrated book Color Craft \u2014 froo \u2014 DIAMOND DYES, Dept.Nil, Windsor, Ontario.KNOWLTON Mr.Novis Bertrand, of Providence, R.I., is spending a ten days\u2019 holiday with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Bertrand, Lake Street.Mr.Bertrand is a taxidermist and has been travelling for the last three months with the MacMillan expedition in the region of Greenland.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Davis and son Clarence visited at Mr.and Mrs.| Clifton Brown's, Bolton Glen, last Sunday.Rev.and Mrs.Hagar, Rev.and Mrs.E.M.Taylor, Mr.and Mrs.Tom Miller and son Donald, Mr.and Mrs.Luke Turner.Mrs.Gertrude Brill, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Mizener, Mrs.Minnie Phelps and Mr.and Mrs.Walter Davis and son J Clarence, attended the golden wed-! ding of Mr.and Mrs.Emerson Drew at West Bolton.Mr.Lome .MacMillan is visiting 1 at the home of Mrs.John Hall.Mrs.Louis Pratt is spending a ! few days in Montreal.Mrs.' F.A.Knowlton, Mrs.J.E.Fay and Mrs.E.M.Taylor motored to Newport on Tuesday, The silver wedding of Mr.and Mrs.Forest Eldridge.Tibbitts Hill, was attended by the following friends from Knowlton : Mr.and Mrs.Alvin Mizener, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Mizener, Mrs.Harris, Miss Smith and Mrs.Pettes.Mrs.L.D.McClintock motored ' to Montreal with Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Carter on Wednesday, j Mrs.Joe Mason is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs.Ernes' Chamberlin, Bolton Pass Road.Mrs.Harry Bannister and little daughter, of West Bolton, spent i Thursday at Mrs.Nancy Stone\u2019s.Mrs.Sewell Milton and son, of I Warden, are visiting Mrs.N.Stone and other friends.(ember 20th, as follows: Messrs.Octave Hurd, chief ranger; Lawrence Neveu, vice-chief ranger; Ernest Greg:oire, ex-chief ranger; Louis Grégoire,recording secretary; Edmond Neveu, treasurer; PhiFas Neveu, financial treasurer; Francis Neveu, Isaie Balthazard and E.Goyette; conductors and Alcide Grégoire, orator.Rev.E.Lagace and Rev, J.Boisvert, of St.Grégoire, Rev.J.Ar-ehambeault and Dr.Joanette, of Brigham, attended the obsèques of Rev.Lamoreau at Granby, where deceased was parish priest.The news of the sudden demise of Mrs.Delphis Domingue, who died at her home in Granby, cast a gloom of sorrow over this district.She leaves her husband and eight child-ren to mourn her loss, also many relatives and friends.THE HOLES ARE HARMLESS Carnivore\u2014I\u2019ve tried nuts as food but they don\u2019t agree with me.Vegetarian\u2014What kind of nuts did you use?Carnivore\u2014Doughnuts.-\u2014-v- ¦ ¦ APPROPRIATE COGNOMEN \u201cWho was that man I saw talking with you just now?\u201d \u201cThat was Dunning.\u201d \u201cWhat\u2019s his business?\" \u201cSame as his name.\u201d BOLTON GLEN Make it NEW for IS cut CANADIAN PACIFIC ALTERATIONS IN PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE.WILL TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, SEPT.26, 1926.For particulars apply to Ticket Agents.CHANGE OF TIME Sunday, Sept.26th For further particulars please tpply to Agents.G.D.WADSWORTH.G.F.& P.A.Mr.and Mrs.James Addison, oi Boston, and their mother, Mrs.Fred Donaghy, of Newport, Vt., and Mr Frank Cousens and Mr.Lester Ball, of Knowlton, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Forest Cousens on Tuesday, September 14.Mr.Wm.Shaw and his son arc ¦stopping a week at Mr.David Cousens\u2019.Mrs.C.H.Brown and daughter, Eileen, were calling at Mrs.Stephen Mooney\u2019s in the Pass on Saturday.Miss McKenzie attended the Teachers\u2019 Convention on Saturday, at Knowlton High School.Miss Edith Aiken, a former teacher in this place, was a week-end guest of Mrs.Grayson Cousens.Mr.and Mrs.W.K.Davis and son, Clarence, of Knowlton, were guests of Mir.and Mrs.G.H.Brown on Sunday.Mrs.Marion Brown was visiting friends in Knowlton on Monday.Corns Stop Aching, Quickly Dissolve Away The misery of a sore corn comes to an end quickly when you apply Putnam\u2019s Corn Extractor.You can easily prove it in your own case.Full directions are given in each package for the hot water treatment, and for applying a few drops of Putnam's to the spot that is sore.You won\u2019t be disappointed.Putnam\u2019s is a tested preparation that painlessly removes warts, corns, callouses and thickened foot lumps.Sold for 25 cents by all good dealers.Refuse a substitute for \u201cPut- \u201cHAIR-GROOM ADAMSVILLE Initiation of the officers of the C.0.of Foresters\u2019 Court No.1446, took place in the town hall on Sep- D E L I G H T F U L F ALL S AI LINGS \u201cHow a Cunard trip this Fall will brace you up! 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Evensong at 7 p.m.The offertories at the morning sendee! will be for the missionary budget.IMirs.Stickney, of Manchester, N.H., who has been a guest of her niece, Mrs.Lewis Ward, for a week, has returned home, accompanied by Mrs.Ward.Mr.and Mrs.Kearns Gilbert and ! Mrs.Dawson Gilbert, of Hartford, Conn., and Mrs.Kendall, of Rich-, ford, Vt., made a short visit to Dunham last week.Rev.Father Guillett, with his mother and sister, attended the funeral of the late Abbe Lamorioux atj Granby on Monday.Miss M.L.Guillett, R.N., is spending six weeks nursing in the hospital in Cincinnati, O.Mr.and Mrs.Liscar Ingals motored vO South Bolton on Sunday and were guests of Mr.and Mrs.1 Hiram Gardner.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.A.Doherty, M C.N.Nye and Mr.and Mrs.! Murray< Ruiter left on Monday on a motor trip to Massachusetts.Miss D.E.Hunton, who spent the past three months in Dunham, \u2018 returned to her home in Notre Dame de Grace on Sunday evening.Messrs.Lawrence Taylor and Clifford Pinsonneault motored to Flattsburg, N.Y., for the week-end.The Misses Violet and Winnifred Armstrong, of Montreal, are spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs.'S.J.Small, Mr.R.P.Small and the Misses Small.Mr.and Mrs.Marcus Doherty and little son were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.William Tait.Mrs.John Bombardier received1 word last week of the death of her! brother, Abbe Lamorieux, of Granby.Mr.Harry Gilbert, of Montreal,' was a week-end visitor of his parents, Postmaster and Mrs.J.L.Gilbert.Miss Muriel Rowse was home from Richford for the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.Murray Ruiter, of Cowansville, were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.George A.Doherty, j Mr.Walter Hawthorne, of Brigham, was a visitor on Sunday of Mr.and Mrs.H.O.Martin.Mr.E.L.Stewart Patterson, superintendent, and Mr.L.G.».Lynch, chief inspector of the eastern division of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, made an official visit to the local bank on Monday last.megmîccoT Let Baby\u2019s Own Tablets Keep Your Children Well Little children very quickly get out of sorts.By prompt treatment they can usually just as quickly be set right again.¦ Most of their troubles arise in the first place from the stomach or bowels; that is why a good cleaning-out is the first thing prescribed by the doctor.Formerly castor oil was the means used to bring this about; nowadays Baby\u2019s Own Tablets do the same work, but without trouble to the parent or discomfort to the little one.Children take Baby\u2019s Own Tablets happily because there is no nasty taste and because no griping after-pains follow their use.As a specific for childhood indigestion, vomiting, constipation, colic, colds, teething pains, etc., there is nothing to equal Baby\u2019s Own Tablets.They never do harm and always do good.The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr.Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.ITEMS OF NEWS FROM BEDFORD AND DISTRICT Silver Medal from Provincial Government and Certificate from Lieut.-Governor Received by Mr.William Pendleberry for Condition of Farm\u2014Personals of Interest.BEiDFOORD, Que., Sept.25.\u2014 Mr.William Pendleberry w*as cently awarded a silver medal by the Provincial Government for one of the best kept and most modern farms in the province.Mr.Pendleberry also received a certificate from the Lieut.-Governor of the province testifying to the throughness of his known as the Asbestos and Mineral Corporation, of New York, Mr.Le-ventritt being the president at the time of his passing away.The family have the sympathy of his many friends both in Black Lake and Thetford Mines.Mr.and Mrs.R.Lacey Dillon, of Woodside, Que., were recently in town visiting friends.Mr.Robert Stather, of St.Ferdinand d\u2019Halifax, spent the day with one of his old time friends.Mr.Stather, although well up in his eighties, is still hale and hearty, and is talking of going to spend the winter abroad \\vith his relatives.Dr.Gordon Hume, of Sherbrooke, was called to Thetford Mines, to operate on Mr.Leo Pharo for appendicitis.Mr.Pharo is doing as well as can be expected.Mr.Jos.M.Johnston has returned home from the Sherbrooke Hospital, where he underwent an opera-Lon for appendicitis.Mr.Johnston wishes to thank his many friends who su kindly visited, him while in the hospital for five vreeks, also the I.O.O.F., and Rebekah members of Sherbrooke Lodge, who so kindly brought fruit and flowers.Mr.Johnston, who had a bad set back, expects soon to be in his usual good health.GLEN MURRAY HAPPENINGS Cudgel of News from Varioti Sections of the Coenty.KIMBERLEY The Misses Helen and Grace McKinnon, of Three Rivers, spent a 1 few days recently with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.McKinnon.Mrs.J.J.MacKenzîe and Mrs.; Andrew Smyth spent a few days with Miss Tillie Forbes, recently.Mr.Daniels returned from Mont-! real on Tuesday and is the guest of his granddaughter, Mrs.Arthur Joyce.The recent guests of the Misses ! Forbes were: Mr.and Mrs.Willie j Wright, the Misses McLeod and Ethel MacKenzie, Wilfred Wright and Andrew Smyth.Mr.Gillies Forbes and Miss Mary Forbest spent Tuesday at Thetford Mines.Mr.David Currie was the recent guest of the Misses Forbes.Mr.and Mrs.George Coxan, Jr., of Kinnear\u2019s Mills, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Wilson, of Haverhill, Mass., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Alex Graham recently.Mrs.Alger Patterson and two sons, Harold and Gerald, spent the week-end visiting friends at Mill-field.Miss Evelyn George, of Inverness, was the guest of Miss Annie White on Saturday.Miss Doris W\u2019alker is teaching echool at Glen Lloyd.Mr.Jas.Neill and Miss Doris Neill, of Inverness, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.D.Patterson on Sunday.-«- ABBOTSFORD y^vei BLACK LAKE Word was received from New York of the death of another well, known Asbestos business man in the person of Mr.Walter R.Leventritt, who pasesd away on September 10th, after a long illness.Mr.Leventritt was for some years manager, of the Jacobs Asbestos Corporation of Thetford Mines, and while in Thetford hP was a great favorite j amongst all who knew him.Mr.Leventritt left this field during the! world war to go into the asbestos' business in New York.There he! opened up an office in the White Hall Building and did a good business, after which he established branch offices and agencies all over the Continent.The firm is well, Misses Clark and Hagarty, en route from London, Eng., to then homes in Australia, spent the weekend at Mr.J.R.Marshall\u2019s.The W.M.S.met at Mrs.Mos-sey\u2019s on Tuesday.Miss Bessie Smeaton, of Montreal, spent the week-end at Mr.D.Smeaton\u2019s.Miss Evelyn Honey spent the week-end in Melbourne.Miss Laura Fisk has returned from Knowlton.Dr.David Watson, of Outremont, was out for the.week-end.Mr.Robert Buzzell, of Moncton, was at Mr.Leslie Buzzell\u2019s recently- Mrs.Chas.Fisk and son, Edward, have returned from Philadelphia.Mr.O\u2019Brien was in Montreal recently.The Bible Society will meet in the Hall on Tuesday next, WHAT IS HUMOR?Perhaps the best of the numerous definitions of Humor printed in the current Forum are the following: \u2014Musing made amusing.\u2014The leaven in the sou»- dough of life.\u2014Humor is the springs on the vehicle of life, \u2014Humor is something which causes a tickling of the brain.Laughter was invented to scratch it.1 1 ¦».AND Y\u2019OU\u2019D MAKE A GOOD IMPRESSION \u201cWhat is the best way to eat corn off the cob?\"\tHÇj \"As if company were present.\u201d methods as an up-to-date farmer.Mr.and Mrs.William King motored to Montreal on Wednesday for the day.Mr.Alva Bockus who recently underwent an operation in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, is progressing favorably and expects to return home shortly.The meeting of the local branch of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary was held at St.James\u2019 Rectory on Wednesday afternoon.As the Rev.F.L.Whitley are leaving shortly for their new home at Ste.Anne de Bellevue, Mrs.E.F.Currie most kindly offered to open her home for the future meetings of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary as Mrs.Whitley had done in the past.The next meeting of the organization will be held on Wednesday, October 6th.Master Harold Palmer, son of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Palmer, who has been a patient for the past nine weeks in the General Hospital, Montreal, returned home on Thursday much improved in health.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Jones motored to Montreal on Thursday, wher'e Mrs.Jones will remain for a time with her sister, Mrs.Robert Paul, of Westmount.Mr.and Mrs.H.O.Roy motored to Cookshire on Friday, where they remained for a time with their nephew, Mr.Louis Roy, and Mrs.Roy.The Misses Mairs and Beatrice Smith, dajugbters of Mr.Marvin Smith are entering McGill University shortly, wherç they will take the Arts course.The harvest festival of the Wesley United Church will be held on Sunday next, at 10:30 a.m.and 7 p.m.The service at Mystic will be held at 2 :30 in the afternoon.The Rev.Principal McKenzie is to be the special preacher and all are invited to hear this distinguished divine.At the regular monthly communication of the Bedford Masonic Lodge it was decided to hold the annual church parade on Sunday, October 3rd., at 3 p.m.in St.James\u2019 Church with the Rjev.F.L.Whitley officiating.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Corey spent last Saturday and Sundiy with relatives in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.J.Whitman, of Richford, Vt., were the guests on Sunday last of the former\u2019s sister, Mr.L.Walsh, of Montreal, spent Mrs.L.L.Thomas, and Mr.Thomas, the week-end with Mrs.Walsh at the home of Mr.and Mrs.L.L.Thomas.¦Mr.and Mrs.Frank Best, Miss Marion and Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Best were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Addie Batchellor at Bethel, Vt.On their return from a motor trip through the New England States.The members of the Bedford High School Club held a most enjoyable corn roast at the Panther Rock\u2019s on the Philipsburg Road on Saturday afternoon, and in the evening a number of them attended ' the dance at Mystic.Miss Doris Jones was the guest ever the week-end of Miss Beatrice Smith and motored to Frelighsburg on Sunday.The friends of the Rev.Father Lamoureaux, former parish priest of St.Damien\u2019s Church, will regret to learn of his death which occur-ed recently at Granby, where he had been stationed for a number of years.The funeral was held on Tuesday morning from his old home parish of St.Sebastien, where he was born and brough up.Mr.R.Hatch, of Highgate Springs, Vt, a former resident of this town, together with Ids son-in-law, Mr.Eugene Sears, motored to Bedford on Thursday.A party' consisting of Mrs.Ju ia Solomon, Mrs.Albert Solomon, Miss Mary Solomon and Miss Helen O\u2019Donnell, of Bayonne, N.Y., were the guest sover the week-end at the borne of Mrs.F.G.Gutherie.The party mot with an accident just after leaving Stanbridge East when their car ran into a ditch and overturned, two of the occupants suffered cuts and bruises.Dr.Draper was called to attend the injured members.Miss Blanche Therrien, of Montreal.sister of Mr.L.Therrien of this town, is spending a few weeks holiday with Mrs.F.G.Gutherie.Mrs.M.McNamara has returned from a stay of some days in Montreal.On Monday last the wedding took place at St.Damien Church with the Rev.Father Messier officiating, of Miss Cecile Godin, daughter of Mrs.J.Godin, to Mr.Adelard Bourdon, son of Mr.Xavier Bourdon, jf: Pike River.The bridegroom was I accompanied by his father and :he bride by Mr.Leblanc.The bride wore an ensemble of seal brown with hat to match and a brown fur.The newly married couple left on a trip to the New England States.The infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Philias Larocque was recently baptized at St.Damien\u2019s Church by the Rev.Father Messier and received the name of Madeline Rachel Carmen.The sponsers were Mrs.Zephrin Rheaume and Mr.Arthur Larocque, of Cowansville, uncle and aunt of the child.Mr.and Mrs.Alfrqd Boucher and Mr.A.Thirrien, of St.Albans, Vt., have returned home after o stay of some days in town.Mr.Albert Fournier, of New Bedford.Mass., spent the past week at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.; Ferland.Mr.and Mrs.Isidore Menard recently visited their daughter, Cecile, I Sisters of St.Joseph, stationed at, who is a member of the order of the ! St.Hyacinthe.The following were recent guests of Mr.Ernest Maurice: Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Therrien, Mrs.J.Dufresne and Mrs.Martin, of New Bedford, Mass.Mr.Maurice Gagne, of Roxton! Falls, has spent the past few days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Maurice.Mr.C.O.Jones was in Montreal on Thursday for the day.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Gervais, Miss Lucinne Desranleau and Messrs George and Henry Me the motored to St.Jerome on Sunday last.Mr.and Mrs.Hormidas Girard and their children, of Montreal, are spending their holidays with the former's sister.Mrs.Arthur Menard, and Mr.Menard.MLu ManrueriL» Wilson accnm- MAGIC BAKING POWDER ID allyoqr baking That's % way to assure success.' Made in Canada, Jdo ^d/urrt C.W.GILLETT CO.LTOii TORONTO.CAN.1 m \"''f&îHiï''-.U» panied by her friend Miss Germaine Saucier is spending a week with frie.nds at Cham'blay.\t1 Mrs.Joseph Paquette has returned from Montreal after a stay of some weeks.Mr.Hector Lebeau, of Montreal, spent Sunday last with his mother, Mrs.J.Lebeau.Recent guests at the home of Mrs.F.G.Gutherie were; Mrs.A.F.Percy, of Burlington, Vt., Mr.and Mrs.S.R.O\u2019Hara and Miss Hilda O\u2019Hara, of Farnham
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