Sherbrooke daily record, 15 novembre 1926, lundi 15 novembre 1926
[" ECHENIBElîCx (BROS.AI3V.1 [ I ^ Sherbrooke Daily Established 1897.\tSHERBROOKE, QUE., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1926.\t\tThirtieth Yeai BUSY II\tME AHEAD OF CABINET\t\u2019 MINI,\tSTERS Main Worl\t4 Of Conference Will Be Finish\tied Thi;\t> Week British Winers Defeated With Esd Of Strike May Be Week or More Before There Is General Resumption of Work, But Termination of Strike Came Saturday When Miners\u2019 Leaders Recommended that Government\u2019s Peace Proposals Be Accepted\u2014That Miners, W:io Vote by District and Not by Ballot, Will Accept Recommendation Is Regarded as Foregone Conclusion.A PAIR OF FOREIGN FELINES «Ai-soVotfee iHslaeR op R?ance Eh?-wen., t'M'jjfe CAT OF ffilY Six limes Go/te AigeApy > EMPIRE PREMIERS DUE TO STATE THEIR POSITIONS ON QUESTION OF DEFENCE AT SITTING TODAY (Associated J\u2019ress Cable) I\tON DON, November 16.\u2014To all intents the long coal stoppage which dislocated half the country\u2019s industries and is estimated to have J cost the nation $1,500,000,000, has ended with defeat of every important claim for which the miners fought so tenaciously.It may still be a week or more before there is a general resumption of work, but tne termination of the strike came Saturday when the miners\u2019 delegate conference recommended that the miners accept the Government\u2019s peace proposals.The record vote of the delegates was 432,000 in favor of recommending that the districts accept the terms, and 352,000 against the proposals.lhat the miners, who vote by districts, not by ballot, will accept the \u2019\u2022econimendation is regarded as a foregone conclusion.The settlement is described by nobody as a negotiated peace.It is peace virtually imposed by the Government, and was accepted only after bitter opposition by a minority of the Welsh miners, and in the face of a probable stampede of the men back to work had it been rejected.The royal coal commission\u2019s report, which figured so largely in the eailier negotiations, is disregarded.The owners gained most of their points for the settlement, which means longeivhours and decreased wages for the men and complete disappearance of the national principle in arranging the conditions of work.AH that the miners saved out of the wreckage is a \u201cshadowy\u201d national tribunal with the short life of six months and very attenuated powers.The explanations the miners requested from the Government concerning the Government proposals, show that the tribunal will have no power to arbitrate on the question of hours.The miners may, however, appeal to the tribunal in the event of any district settlement failing to^conform, to what is considered the standard agreement.SOUTH WALES MINERS AGREE TO PROPOSALS (Associated Press Cable) C ARDIFF, WALES, November 15.\u2014The executive council of the South Wales Miners\u2019 Federation has agreed to the proposed terms offered by the Government for settlement of the long protracted coal tie-up.^ 1 he action of South Wales has been awaited by the country with greater anxiety than that of any other section, because 250 000 miners are involved, among them being the bulk of the so-called red section of the Miners\u2019 Federation.w c.ps.ANNULMENT OF MARRIAGE OF MARLBOROUGH Bishop William Manning Thinks Annuimeni is \u201cAmazing and incredible.\u201d (Associated Presi ficrpatch) NEW YORK, Nov.15.\u2014-The au-thoi ities of the Protestant Episco-pal Church and society were stirred today by further revelations regarding the annulment by the Roman Catholic Church of the marriage of the Duke of Marlborough and the forme1' Consuelo Vanderbilt of New York.Bishop William Manning, bead of (he Episcopal diocese of New York, thinks the annulment \u201camazing and Micrcdihle.\" The mqiTiagc was an-I'.ulled by a decree of the Catholic1 diocesan court at Southwark.England, which was upheld by the tri-j bubal of the Rota in Rome.Announcement that annulment vas granted on a plea of the forme\u2019- Duchess has added to the stir.\u2022Qhe divorced the Duke several years ago and now is the wife of Gnl.l Ralsan, of France.A report Lhat Mrs.O.H.P.Belmont, who divorced William K.Vanderbilt, father of the forme\u2019\u2019 Duchess, and other relatives appeared before the diocesan court and testified that duress was used in obtaining the consent of Miss Vanderbilt! to her marriage with Marlborough has not been confirmed.No comment has been obtainable from Mrs.Belmont.Mrs.Harry Payne Whitney, sister of Consuelo, and other members of the Vanderbilt family have refused to ho interviewed.Bishop Manning at a dedication of the new tower of St.James\u2019 Church, said the people had been startled by the nullification of the Marlborough marriage.\u201cThis report,\" the Bishop added, \u201cIs so amazing and incredible, the action is so sorinus and its consequences are so far-reaching, that while I know that a statement will he expected from me as Bishop of the diocese, in which the marriage took pince, 1 ant waiting for some fuller iiifortrattmion hi regard to the matter.\"I will only say now lhal in every situation as it comes, standing foursquare like the lower of your church, we must ho ready to bear v ?v v v v v v v\t«$*\t.SAYS FASCISM IS MOST MODERN FORM OF GOVERNMENT t (Associated Press Despatch) f LONDON, Nov.15.\u2014A spe- *\tcud message from Premier *\tMussolini of Italy, in which *\tthe Duce says \u201cthe Fascist is often misjudged by superficial \u2022 *1* criticism,\u201d is printed by the ¦ *\tDaily Mail today.v \"It is the most complete 1 modern form of government,\u201d the message adds, \"owing to 1 *\t(he fact that its roots are deep 1 into the working masses of the ¦ *\tnation.Fascism stands for jus- ¦ tice, wealth, peace and order.\u201d \u2022 v 4- 4- 4* 4* 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4- 4- 4* 4- 4* 4- 4* ¦ our witness for Christ and for His truth.\u201d Regarding the law of consent for marriage the Roman Catholic encyclopedia says: \u201cThose who marry do so by signifying their consent to be man and wife, consent is the very essence of marriage, and it is in consequence of their free, deliberate consent that a man and woman become husband and wife.\u201cThe consent must be free and deliberate.Violence or coercion by fear in a degree so great as to deprive either party of his freedom to dissent would invalidate the consent given.The fear need not be absolute, but if it be relatively strong ns to prompt external consent while the party dissents internally, canon law consiers the requisite freedom wanting and the contract null and void.\u201d The Duke and Duchess of Marlborough when they were married were both Episcopalians.When the Duchés® secured her divorce she marled Col.Balsam a Catholic.The Duke married Miss Gladys Deacon, of Boston, who was a bridesmaid at the Marlborough wedding, and who is a Cabholic.It was reported at the Marlborough marriguc that Consuolo\u2019s father opposed the union but that Mrs.Vnmlorbelt insisted upon it and had her way.-\u2014 SIX PERSONS DROWNED.(Associated Press Despatch) ST.PAUL, MINN.Nov.15.\u2014Six persons wore believed by police to have drowned in the Mississippi river here shortly before midnight when r.small boat capsized and sank.The accident occurred when nine men and women leaped into the craft as police raided a houseboat after receiving complaints of a liquor party.RETURNED MEN HELD DINNER ON SATURDAY One Hundred and Twenty-Five Veterans Who Served Their King on the Field of Honor Assembled Around Festive Board at Magog House on Saturday Night\u2014Several Invited Guests.Th local returned men, with a number of their comrades from surrounding towns, held a successful and enjoyable \"get together\u201d at the Magog House on Saturday evening in the nature of a returned men\u2019s banquet.The affair, which was of an informal nature, was attended by one hundred and twenty-five veterans, while among the invited guests present were Messrs.C.B.Howard, M.P., E.L.Stewart-Patterson; Col.W.M.McA\u2019Nulty and C.Hosmer, of the America}?' Consulate.Mr.P.D.Mathias, president of the Sherbrooke returned Men\u2019s Association, presided.The pleasant event opened with the singing of God Save the King and the toast to His Majesty, after which Col.E.B.Worthington proposed the toast to \u201cOur Fallen | 'Comrades\u201d, which was followed by ( a minute silence.During die course of the evening; brief remarks were heard from a I number present, including Mr, H.I S.Porter, secretary of the local ! association, who explained ,why it; had been impossible for Mr.Cun-1 ningham, the Provincial Secretary; of the British Empire Service Lea-' gue.to attend.Mr.E.L.Stewart-Patterson gave a very interesting address in which he paid a tribute to the heroic work of the Canadian soldiers on the field of honor, and pledged himself to do all possible to heln along the returned men and those who had been broken by the strain of war.Col, Worthington was again heard in his usual pleasinio- manner, while .Mr.C.B.Howard, during his remarks said that he would ever try to help the returned men.Mr.Hosmer, the American Consul, nlsfl made a few brief but interesting remarks: Mr.Cunningham, secretary of the Magog Branch of the British Empire Service League, explained how the ideals of the association had been put into effect in Magog, ami his remarks were, needless to say, greatly appreciated.A few musical numbers during the evening helped to enliven the gathering.These were furnished by Mr.Ted Croft with Mr.C.Somers at the piano, while the entire gathering joined in singing the old time war song \u201cIt's a Long Way to Tip-! perary\".The pleasant event, which was; the first annual banquet to i>e held by the Sherbrooke returned men, was concluded with the singing of O Canada and the National Anthem.Increased Activity This Week In Federal Government Circles\u2014Ministers Returning Several Cabinet Council Meetings Are Scheduled for the Ensuing Week\u2014It Is Understood that Chiefly Routine Business Awaits Cabinet at These Conferences.Premier King Not Expected to Go Any Further Than Review Position of Canada\u2019s Military, Naval and Air Forces, Extent of Canada\u2019s Participation in Empire Defence, in His Opinion, Being Regarded as a Matter Primarily for Government and Parliament at Ottawa to Decide.LONDON, Nov.IS.(By cable from George Hambleton, staff correspondent of the Canadian Press.)\u2014The main work of the Imperial Conference, it is expected, will conclude on Saturday, although there may be a couple of preliminary meetings next week for the formal adoption of resolutions.Committees are now engaged in the work of drafting the resolutions to be presented to the Conference.Today the Conference held its first plenary sittings for more than a week, with the Empire premiers due to state their positions on the question of defence.Premier Mackenzie King\u2019s statement, it is expected, will be a review of the position of Canada\u2019s military, naval and air forces.It is thought the Prime Minister of Canada will not go any further than this, the extent of Canada\u2019s participation in Empire defence, in his opinion, being regarded as a matter primarily for the government and parliament at Ottawa to decide.The conference committee of premiers on inter-Empire relations is understood to be working on a draft resolution regarding the treaties of Locarno.This, it is expected, will be largely confined to an expression of appreciation of the part played by the treaties in creating a peace atmosphere in Europe.A P00RP0TAT0 CROP FOR WORLD IS REPORTED A MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD AT PLYMOUTH Congregation Gathered to Commemorate Those of Its Membership Who Made Supreme Sacrifice in Great War.(Canadian Press Despatch) OTTAWA, Nov.15.\u2014After a lull of a couple of weeks, Ottawa now will see increased activity in Federal Government circles.With the ministerial bye-elections out of the way, members of the cabinet are returning to their offices here, and several cabinet council meetings are scheduled.It is understood that chiefly routine business awaits the cabinet at these conferences.On Wednesday the Judicial Commission, which is continuing the Customs inquiry, resumes public hearings under the new chairmanship of Mr.Justice Brown.After a couple of days here the Commission is scheduled to go to British Columbia and a number of hearings will be held there and on the Prairies before the Ontario hearings begin.On Thursday, the tariff advisory board re-opens its hearings.The applications before the Board may take a couple of days to dispose of.FIVE MEN ARRESTED IN~~ CONNECTION WITH BOSTON COUNTERFEITING RINGj Plant Believed to Have Supplied Members of Ring With Spurious $20 Notes Was Seized.(Associated Press Despatch) DETROIT, Mich., Nov.15.\u2014Fivg men have been arrested here iiA connection with the investigation of a counterfeiting ring beliived to have been operating extensively in Boston and Detroit.The plant which was believed to have supplied members of the ring with spurious $20 notes was seized Friday in a raid on a grocery'store in Boston, operated by George Ros-etti.The men arrested here are: Pete DeFazlo, 30; John Notti, 28; Genaro Chirallo, 56; Thomas Chi-rallo, 21.and Pietro Spieo, 30, all of Detroit.On Notti was found $2,500 in $20 counterfeit notes.-^- ¦f *\t* 4- * * *> * T *\t* 4* * * ¦» THE WEATHER * 4*\t* 4- 4* 4* 4* 4- 41 41 4* \u2022h 4\" 4* 4* 4* 4» 4» 4» 4» ?> MILD AND SHOWERY Pressure remains high over the Eastern States and the Atlantic States, while the depression which was in the Southwestern States Saturday is now moving northeastward across Lake Superior.Rain has boon general in Western Ontario, while in the West the weather has continued fair and moderately cold.Forecast: Strong southeast winds, milder; rain tonight.Tuesday :\tStrong westerly winds, mild and showery.*$*\t?\t+?*»\t«J,.«Je «Je «J«.,?* «,?«.«Je *\tTORRENTIAL RAINS CLAIM 4 4\tMANY LIVES.\t4 - 4 4 (Associated Press Despatch) 4 4 HAVANA, CUBA, Nov.15.\u2014 4 4 Sixteen persons have been 4* 4 drowned in Oriente Province, 4* 4 where torrential rains flooded 4* 4 the towns of Banes, Chapar and 4 Santa Lucia.\t4.4 The waters in Santa Lucia 4 v flooded the town to a depth of 4 4 ten feet.\t4.4 Serious material damage is 4 v reported from the stricken re- 4* 4 gion.\t4, ?\t4, 4 4 4 4 444444- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ANINCREASE IS SHOWN IN IMMIGRATION 112,835 Persons Entered Canada in Nine Months Ending in September.Canadian Crop, While 2,OGO,QOQ Bushels More Than in 1925, Placed at 19,000,000 Below Five-Year Average.WASHINGTON, Nov.15.\u2014A generally poor potato crop in the producing countries of the world was reported today by the agricultural department.Although the United States crop was said to be thirty-five million bushels more than last year, it still is thirty-four million below the five-year average.The Canadian crop, while two million bushels more than in 1925, was placed at nineteen million below the five-year average, and the estimated production in Europe, exclusive of ' Russia, will be about fifteen per cent.: less, with quality \u201cnot favorable.\u201d In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, rotting was reported as j well as diseased and small tubers.! Rain in Germany has retarded crops | there.j Switzerland and Czecho-Slovakia, j the report said, have taken steps to obtain foreign potatoes to meet the shortage.resolutionTcalling for ABOLITION OF OFFICE OF GOVERNOR-GENERAL Will Be Considered at Annual Meeting of United Farmers of Ontario Next Month.United (Canadian Press Despatch) OTTAWA, Nov.15.\u2014 Immigration to Canada for the first nine j\t_____ .months of the calendar year 1926: TORONTO, Nov.15.\u2014 shows an increase of sixty-six per Farmers of Ontario at their annual, cent, over the same period a year ! meeting next month will consider: ago according to a statement issued (resolutions calling for the abolition by the Department of Immigration ! of the office of Governor-General of! and Colonization.\t(Canada and the abolition of party In the nine months, January tolpolitics to be replaced by co-opera-September inclusive, immigration tive government, to Canada amounted to 112,835, as\t*- compared with 67,878 for the same REPORTED BETROTHAL OF nine months in 1925.Of the 1926 immigrtion 41,419 were British, 16 776 from the United States, and 54,-1 640 from other countries.The re-! turns show substantial increases in1 all three classifications._ During September, 1926, immigration to Canoila consisted of 4,1521 British, 1,990 from United States,; and 6,267 from other countries, a total of 12,409, compared with 6,666 in the same month a year ago.For August the immigration of 4,125 British, 2.552 from United States, 7,269 from other countries, a total of 13,946, compared with 9.812 for August 1925.In addition to the above immigration during August 6,281 Canadians were recorded as having returned from Hie United States after having entered that country with the intention of remaining there permanently and in September 4,221 such entering ~ CROWN PRINCE OLAV OF NORWAY IS DENIED Court Circles Express Pity for Prince Because He Is Always Being Annoyed With Rumors of His Engagement to One Princess or Another.OSLO, NORWAY, Nov.15.\u2014Highest court sources yesterday denied any knowledge of the reported betrothal of Crown Prince Olav of Norway to Princess Martha, sister of Princess Astrid, who recently was married to Crown Prince Leopold, ei Belgium, Court circles express pity for Prince Olav because he is always being annoyed with rumors of his engagement to one princess or an-Canadians were recorded.These other.The leading newspapers here now declare their intention of perm anently residing in Canada.refrain from mentioning the rumor, which had its origin in Stockholm.Plymouth Church yesterday j morning was filled with a ¦congrS'-! gation that had gathered to commemorate those of its membership who made the supreme sacrifice in the Great War.The service was extremely simple, consisting of the ordinary form, which included the hymns, \u201cO God Our Help in Ages Pr(;t\u201d, \u201cThy Kingdom Come, on Bended Knee\u201d, and \u201cFor All Thy Saints Who From Their Labors Rest\u201d, and a brief litany of commemoration after the sermon.The only addition to the choral part of the service was the singing of De Koven\u2019s setting of Kipling\u2019s \u2022\u2018Recessional\u201d, by Mrs.J.Keith Eel-wards, which was done with very impressive effect.Taking for his text the words of SL Paul from 2 Corinthians 4:18, \u201cThe' things which are seen are temporal, but the things which are j not seen are eternal\u201d, Dr.G.Ellery Read _ said, in part.\u201cProbably ; nothing is harder for the average ( man to do than to turn his gaze from the temporal to the eternal, from the seen to the unseen.We .have cultivated our physical senses to a fine point of appreciation, but largely neglected our spiritual faculties.We can lay our hands so consciously and certainly on the material things, for they are so easily recognized.There are times when we are not even vaguely conscious of the spiritual.Only in our best moments, when the veil of sense is drawn aside, when some great emotional experience transforms the common facts of life, do we unhesitatingly say vve have spiritual .powers.\u201cBecause of these occasional experiences most of us are haunted by the thought that there is another world, that the unseen lies beyond and calls us to seek for that which defies the chance and change of this v orld, in the realm of the spirit, if we let our occasional experiences guide us, we know that Paul was right when he called the Corinthians to fix their thoughts on the unseen and eternal, to strive for the imperishable.\u201d Referring to the issue of the Great War, Dr.Read continued: \u201cThere is a growing sense of disappointment with the results of the victory the allied armies were supposed to have won and which was proclaimed by the Armistice of 1918.\u201cVictory\u201d is now regarded as a doubtful word to use in this connection, for men are seeing more deeply and widely than they could on that memorable day when cessation from the fearful welter of blood and terrific carnage sent us into a tumult of joy and thanksgiving.We lad brought our enemies to their knees.The frightful nightmare of Prussianism was over.The world could breathe freely and rest in peace.The issue had been decided beyond doubt-at least we thought.\u2019\u2019 \u201cBut what have the eight years of peace brought us?What fruits uf victory have we garnered since November 11, ISIS?It would be hard to determine.There are those « ho assent that the German menace was'destroyed and that security has bee n secured for those who lived in dread of her power.But others are not so sure, and even if they could be comfortably certain about it, thev are looking with apprehension in other directions where rulers are still inflamed with the mad-ncs-) of militarism\u201d.\u201cWe were told that the war ;ar to make the world safe for demo cracy.but Dean Inge has called our attention to the fact \u2018that the war has caused more than half of Europe to decide that democracy is not : safe form of government for itself\u2019.Thrones have come crashing down, or are swaying, but de-mocracy has not risen in their place.The dictatorship, the benevolent despotism of the ancient world has been revived and given an unpredicted endorsement.\u201d \u201cMoreover the nations are crushed beneath a cruel burden of dobt which will strangle their economic freedom for years to come.Even (Continued on page 5) i fVv^C.1WO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1926.A SHOT IN THE ARM DANVILLE Kuy your railroad tickets at M.E.lodge's Store.Going over any line.RICHMOND Mr.Roslyn Duboyee.who spent his Thanksgiving holidays at his home here, has returned to Montreal to resume his duties at McGill University'.The chairman.Master Arthur Johnston, thanked Mrs.Shaw, Mis3 Fee, Rev.Mr.Dickson and Rev.Mr.Sisco for their help.The evening dosed with singing God Save the King, This afternoon.November 15th, the annual meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the \"bales Home will be held in the I.O.O.F.Hall at 3 p.m.Tea will be served from 4 p.m.Have you tried Purity Flour?It makes delicious cakes and pastry.BOYNTON GRIFFIN AND BISSELL ROAD Miss Ethel Dungate spent Thj.nksgiv.ng at her home.Mrs.C.Merr.l! attended the go.den wedding of Mr.and Mrs.J.Gorn at Lieehurst's Corner on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Parkhill and familv spent Thanksgiving .-t Mr.O.\\Y.Brown\u2019s.Mr.Burton Griffin is at Aia-goon\u2019s Point.BALDWIN\u2019S MILLS Mr.and Mrs.Willie Nickelson nrd famuy, of Ladd\u2019s Mills, spent Lor,day, Nov.Tin, with her sister.M;-.Albert Washburn.SOUTH DURHAM Mrs.A.J.Curette has retvrrci home from Montreal, where she at tended the funeral of her sister, the late Mrs.George Allaire.Mr.and Mrs.George Bradford, of Sherbrooke, and Miss Vernie Gee, of Montreal, spent Thanksgiving with Mr.and Mrs.John G.Richmond.Mr.John Nixon has returned toi Montreal, after several days with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Nixon.Miss Doris Richmond and the Misses Marjorie and Pearl Patrick spent a few days recently in Wind-eor Mills with Mr.and Mrs.Far-quhar.The Misses Beatrice Coote, Marjorie Mitchell and Eleanor Johnston have returned to Macdonald College, after spending Thanksgiving at their respective homes here.Miss Marion Church has returned to Stanstead College.She was accompanied to Sherbrooke by her mother, Mrs.Church, who spent a few days with Mrs.MeCrea.The Misses Annie Duffy, Dorothy Woolfrey, Beatrice Johnston and Master Burton Miller have returned to St.Francis College in Richmond after the holidays.Miss Doris Proulx has been visiting her cousin.Miss Thelma 'Proulx.for a few days.On Friday evening, November 5, the Junior Red Cross of the Red school gave an entertainment in the I.O.O.F.Hall.They were trained by their teacher, Miss Viola Noble.The programme was as follows: \u201cThe Junior Red Cross Song;\u201d address by Rev.Archie Sisco; song, \u201c0 Canada ;\u2019\u2019 instrumental piano solo, by Miss Fee; by the juniors, \u201cHealth play;\u201d an address by Rev.J.B, S.Dickson; song, \u201cThe Maple Leaf Forever;\u201d report of the J.R.C.work for the last year by the secretary.Miss Esther Newell; Mrs.R.B.Shaw, supervisor of the province, gave an excellent account of the work that the Junior Red Cross is.doing and presented the Juniors with the Red Cross flag which is.to be held for one year.This was ; quite an honor as only one elementary school could receive it.Sore Foot Lumps, Corns, Callouses Dissolved Away Just a few drops of Putnam\u2019s Painless Corn Extractor spread over the stinging corn or callous, and followed later by a hot foot bath, brings off your corns without discomfort.You will find your foot or toes as smooth and sound as a baby\u2019s.It does not cost much, and the time required is very short, because relief comes promptly.Be : ure you get Putnam\u2019s Painless Corn Extractor, that wonderful antiseptic remedy.Enjoy its painless, effective and thoroughly hygienic results, bold by deaiers everywhere.ONE THIN WOMAN GAINED 10 POUNDS IN 20 DAY ikinny Men Can Do The Ssme Mr.A.P.Davis shot a fine large snowy owl on his farm on Monday, November 8, and it is still alive.Mrs.John Buteau and son Irenee and two daughters, of Hudson, Mass., were guests on November 8 at Mr.Ludger Lachance\u2019s.Mr.Fred Sykes has completed his wofk in Montreal and returned to his home here.Mr.Stanley McCullough spent Thanksgiving with his sister and brother-in-law in Montreal.Mrs.Lucy Stone and grandson, ; -Master Raph Embury, of Tomifobia, spent Thanksgiving at Mr.and Mrs.j W.J.Watkins\u2019 and called on their old friends here.Mr.Ololf Cass is on a business ; trip to Montreal.Mr.E.J.Getty, of Tomifobia,\u2019 spent a day recently in Griffin.Mr.and Mrs.W.Denton and three children have moved from Montreal to take up their abode in Griffin.Mr.and Mrs.Frey Sykes and lit-: tie daughter and Mr.and Mrs.W.Denton and daughter spent Thanksgiving at Mr.and Mrs.Charles1 Thayer\u2019s, Narrows Hill.GUTHRIE Messrs.E.H.Duval and Montgom-j ery, of Montreal, were recent visitors at \u201cGreen Meadows Farm.\u201d Quite a number from this place' attended the harvest thanksgiving j supper at Mr.Burton Shonyo\u2019s, East: Bolton, on Tuesday evening.No-: vember 9.Friends will be sorry to learn that Mrs.Henry Shuttleworth is ill.Quite a few from here attended the twentieth wedding anniversary at Mr.J.M.Bryant\u2019s, East Bolton, on Saturday, November 6.Miss Mina Stone, of East Bolton, spent Monday at her home here.Word was received by Mrs.Shuttleworth on Thursday that her son-in-law, Mr.Frank Willie, has pneumonia.Mr.H.C.Bryant found a beautiful white bird in his field on Wednesday morning.He called Mr.Ralph Bowen to shoot it.They found they had an Arctic owl, measuring five feet across the wings.Miss Hilda Davies spent the holidays at her home in Bury.Mr.Bell and daughter, of West Shefford, were guests at Mr.Wm.Bowen\u2019s on Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Stone and children spent a week-end recently with her mother, Mrs.Flora Wing.WMEE-S-E I MAVEnT feu So GOOD SINCE TüeWfc/ 7.«r SCOTSTOWN W.M.S.MEETING; OTHER ITEMS Many Attend Thanksgiving Meeting\u2014Ladies' Aid Held Weekly Session\u2014Personals and Items of Interest to Residents of Scotstown and General Vicinity.SCOTSTOWN, Que., Nov., 15 \u2014 The annual Thanksgiving meeting cf the Women\u2019s Missionarv Society was held at the home of the president, Mrs.John MacDonald, on Thursday afternoon last.This was a well attended meeting, the spirit of the season pervading amongst the members.The president conducted the exercises, which were opened with the hymnn, \u201cSing To The Lord of -Harvest\".The scripture lesson was Psalm 95 and 10U.A letter was read from Miss Edwards, of Sherbrooke, with reference to giving for the new year.Readings were given by several members, among them being one on \u201cEveryday Thanksgiving\u201d, by-Mrs.S.Boy; \u201cMrs.Beckett\u2019s .'Missionary Box\u201d, by Mrs.R.A.Scott; \u2019\u2019Thanksgiving\u201d, Mrs.Wm.Taylor; \u201cLet us Giwe Thanks\u201d, Mrs.R.Van and \u201cThanksgiving\u201d, IMrs.A.G.Sherman.A duet was very acceptably rendered by Mrs.S.Boy and Mrs.Wm.Murray.The offering for the day amounted to thirty-five dollars.A season of prayer was held when a number of the members took part The doxology and mizpah benediction brought a very inspiring and interesting meeting to a close.At the close of the meeting the hostess served refreshments, assisted by Mrs.R.A.Scott, Mrs.P.A.Sherman and Miss Jemima MacDonald.General Notes.Mr.Earl Stewart, of the Bank ASBESTOS Mrs.Kirkwood and children, of River Bend, are guests of Mr.and Mrs.Denevon.Mr.and Mrs.Martin were in Montreal recently.Mrs.C.Brown and mother, Mrs.Taylor, have returned from a few days spent in Boston.A number of school children were in Danville on November 11 to assist in decorating the monument to our fallen heroes.The Ladies\u2019 Guild met at the home of Mrs.Busby on November! 11.After the usual routine business tea was served by the hostess.A social meeting was held at the: home of Miss Nellie Evans on No-! vember 11.Owing to the bad condi-' tion of the roads there were not as many as expected.Misses Edith and Gertrude Smith, of St.Lambert, were recent guests! of Mr.and Mrs.Reakes.CHESS BY CABLE All weak men and women, All nervous men and women, All skinny men and women Can grow stronger, healthier and more vigorous and take on solid needed Leah in thirty days just by taking McCoy\u2019s Cod Liver Extract Tablets four times a day\u2014sugar ;oated and easy to take as candy.And what a hit these flesh pro-ucing tablets have made.One drug-ist tripled his sales in one week.Everybody knows that from the hers of the humble codfish comes a first class vitamine that L a won-j oerful vilalizer, flesh producer and health creator, Million» of McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets are sold every .veek and thousands of frail rundown underweight people are being helpc .A box of sixty tabiets tor sixty cents and if any 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deserve to be wide Ijr known as a remedy that wiil stoj beadache.\u201d A.C.Hanson, H, A., K.C., Colonel tr : the Hussars, prove» it.\u201cI use Z11 too Tablets and find them 1 »try satisfactory remedy for Headache,- »5 ccuU per box\u2014at all dealer» Ta Stop m G&M Take laxative Brom\\ Quinine, tablets The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP, INFLUENZA and as a Preventive.Price 30c.(Msds in Canada).The box bears this signature (q.-c/c ^icc /SS-9 of Commerce, Granby, was a guest of Dr.and Mrs.C.M.Smith, for the Thanksgiving holiday.Among those who attended the unveiling of the soldiers\u2019 monument in Sherbrooke on Sunday, November 1, were Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Scott, Mr.and Mrs.Scott Parsons, Mr.and Mrs.Herman Lax, and Mr.j Ross Taylor.Mrs.John Black has been spending a number of weeks in Farn-ham, the guest of her daughter, Mrs.Geo.Wilson.The weekly meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society was held at the home of Mrs.John MacDonald on \"Wednesday afternoon.The president, Mrs.Robert Scott presided, conducting the business before the meeting.Donations were received at this meeting from Mrs.Donald MacAulay, Mrs.Wm.Murray and Miss Ros% of Montreal.The young people are busily ; practicing for a play to be given in I the earlv part of December.The ; proceeds to be in the interest of the j Ladies\u2019 Aid society.Mr.Roy Wells, of the Bank of ! Commerce, Lennoxville, spent j Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Wells.Miss /Marjory Murray has returned to Stanstead College, after spending the Thanksgiving holiday the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Murray.The friends of Master Elmer Mac-Iver will be sorry to learn he has been ill and is under the doctor\u2019s care.Mr.Hector MacRae has completed his school term as teacher in Gabon and has returned home.Mrs.J.Murray spent a week-end recently at her home in Birchton.NORTH HATLEY Oyster supper, Town Hall, Tues., 16th, 6 p.m.fiOc, Dance after 25c.Turcott\u2019s Orch.Auspices W.I.Children s Cozy Corner «Ksgss Bonnsmg PY»- PETER IS VERY SAD Sadness is the lot of \u2019all; The rich, the poor, the big, the) '\u2022 small.\u2014Old Mother Nature.This is true.It is a part of life.No one can avoid it.No one can be shielded from it.Perhaps it is that we may the better appreciate happiness.Peter Rabbit was very sad.Ever since he was a little fellow he had known Mrs.Grouse.They had been the best of friends.And now, a dreadful thing had happened.A hunter with a terrible gun had s^ot Mrs.Grouse.Peter hud seen her fall at the bang of the dreadful gun.He knew she had been shot.He knew she hadn\u2019t been killed, for when she struck the ground she jumped to her feet and ran.Then the hunter had shot once more and run forward to pick her up.Peter didn\u2019t wait to see more.Mrs.Grouse was dead.Peter was sure of that.If she had not been, of course that hunter wouldn\u2019t have run forward to -pick her up.So Peter was filled with a great sadness.He didn\u2019t wait to see anything more, but took to his long heels, lipperty-lipperty-lip, as fast ¦as he could go.He didn\u2019t want to be where that hunter might see him.He was badly upset, was Peter.It was not only the sadness of having Mrs.Grouse shot, but it was also the shock of finding a hunter with a terrible gun shooting in the Green Forest.It was a long, long time since a gun had been fired :n the Green Forest, for'the Green Forest was on Farmer Brown\u2019s land, and Farmer Brown\u2019s Boy had put up signs all about, saying that it was ag'ainst the law to shoot on Farmer Brown\u2019s land.So.because there had been no shooting there for so long, all the little people believed there never could be, and never would he any shooting there, and were unafraid.Peter hurried home to the dear Old Briar-patch.Little Mrs.Peter looked at him with surprise when he arrived.\u201cAren\u2019t you home early, Peter?\u201d she demanded.Peter looked a little foolish.You see, it wasn\u2019t this greeting that he usually got.He was home early.\u201cI-I-I have some sad news,\u201d said Peter.\u201cWhat is it?\u201d demanded little Mrs.Peter, beginning to look anx- \u201cArcn\u2019t you home early, Peter?\u201d she demanded 1 ious.\u201cDid you hear a dreadful gun i over in the Green Forest a little j while ago?\u201d Peter inquired, i Mrs.Peter nodded her head vigor-j cusly.\u201cWere you over there?\u201d she 'asked.\u201cYes,\u201d said Peter, \u201cI was there end a dreadful thing happened.A hunter surprised Mr.and Mrs.Grouse.When they took to their wings he fired that terrible gun, and I saw Mrs.Grouse fall.Ha didn\u2019t kill her, for I saw her run, The hunter saw her, too, and onto more he shot.I couldn\u2019t see her, but the hunter ran forward with his hand out to pick her up.\u201d \u201cOh, Peter! Isn\u2019t it dreadful?\u201d died little Mrs.Peter, looking very-sad indeed.\u201cAnd just think, Peter, it might have been you.Yes, sir, it might have been J-ou.Now, I do hope you\u2019ll learn to stay at borne.You are safe in the dear Old Briar-jpatch, and this is the nlace where you belong.Promise me, Peter, that you will neevr, never leave the Old Briar-patch again.If you do, I shall be worried to death.You've told me over and over there was no danger over in the Green Forest, but now you know better.\u201d \u201cYes,\u201d replier! Peter, I know better,\u201d and he said it very sadly.But Peter didn\u2019t promise that he never would leave the dear Old Briar-pateh again.(Copyright, 1926, T.W.Burgess) The next story: Spreads.\u201d \u201cThe Bad News TINGWICK Mrs.F.B.Laxson is quite ill with an attack of grippe.Mr.and Mrs.W.Thurber, who have been visiting their brother and sister, Mr.Chester Thurber and Mrs.Woodruff, left on Friday for their home in Norfolk, Neb.Messrs.Fred Hulc and Chester Barlow, of Newport, Vt., were visiting their mother, Mrs.Mary A.Barlow, recently.Mr.Hugh LeRoux, who has been here visiting relatives for ten days, has left for Southern Pines, N.C., where he intends to spend the winter.There were two auctions here recently, one at Mr.Edward Gagne\u2019s, who is leaving to reside in Asbestos, the other at the home of Mr.Gaspard Bourque, who is going to Montreal.sure and ^et McCoy\u2019», the original and genuiru and don\u2019t forget throe is nothing on r-artli so good to r.jake backward, listless, underweight * biidreu grow strong and robust.A chrr-r board, a cablegram\u2014ami they\u2019ie off! It's an international match between the Hamilton Club of Chicago and the Spring Gallorier Club of London.Edward Lasker, former chess champion, is eated before the Chicago club's set.Ttv cablegram br.r* new of the Londoner'1 fir-t moEach game cost 1 91,099, with ' .venty moves, an hour.Cuticura Soap and Ointment K««p CU*n «rid Iy Pfurnntti Half rei\"»w*b D't you « Mnwllmj of pressure nr.».h* JiGn't frjfhjtned U'* not haart trotih!«-»it'« will ft* It, Any , ir.ni(fffttlor.Seigel * Syrup drug sior*.FOR BURNS AND SCALDS Burns'\"ami scalds ara inevitable In the kitchen.Keep \u201c Vaseline\u201d Jelly handy.Soothcsantlheals.Pure.Safe.Famous for two generations.Chestbrough Wtg.Company (Comolldated) 5520 Chooot Avc,, Montreal Vaseline TRADK MARK FETftGLEUM JELLY SAVEYOURH AIR One* lost it ran seldom be re eovered.Don\u2019t became bald.Save your hair by dally nue of NewbroVHorpicide Drufflata a*n U \u2022 JnrWara apply K* JOHNVILLE Card party in the Guild Room, Wed.eve., Nov.17th.Prizes awarded.Refreshments.-»-\u2014 ISLAND BROOK The little play, \u201cHis Uncle\u2019s Niece,\" was presented at the Town ! Hall on November 9.It was u great success, a great number being pre-1 gent and the parts being allotted with care and discrimination.The situations were extremely funny and gave all a good laugh, remind-; ing many somewhat of the old farce, \u201cCharley\u2019s Aunt,\" ! Puppies were gold at the post office this year as usual in aid of the crippled soldiers.Armistice Day was observed in Island Brook ns usual, the soldiers\u2019 monument being draped with flags and wreaths.EAST ANGUS Mins Amy Davis and Mies Moldy, expsrienced mareeller nnd beauty culturiste, will fc:: at East Angus, November l&Mi nnd 19th, BROOKBURY TEMPERANCE UNION MEET Comfort Bags to Be Sent to Lumber Camps\u2014Provincial Programme of Work to Be Carried Out\u2014Personals and Newsy Items of Interest to Residents of Brookbury and Vicinity.BROOKBURY, Que., Nov., 15.\u2014 The W.C.T.U.spent a very pleasant afternoon on Wednesday, November 10th, at the home of Mrs.W.E.Hooker.Owing to the weather and illness, there were only eight memibers present.The president, Mrs.F.W.Gilbert, presided and conducted the devotional exercises.A card from Mrs.Bowman, of Scotstown, was read, regarding comfort bags, and it was decided to furnish comfort bags and literature for some of the lumber camps.The resolutions and plans of work adopted at the Provincial convention were read.It was decided that each member repeat a verse of scripture, as the roll was called at the next meeting.The meeting was closed with the temperance doxology and mizipah benediction.At the close of the meeting, refreshments were served by the hostess.General Note».Capt.G.E.W.Cook was in Sherbrooke on Tuesday, November 9.Mrs.L.H.McConnell was in Compton for a week the guest of her mother, recently.She was accompanied by her sister, Miss G.Sisco, who has spent the summer here.Mr.and Mrs.W.I,.Gilbert and family were the guests of Mrs.Sisco, Compton, on Sunday, November 7.Mr.Geo.Howes, Sr., secured a deer recently.Capt.Geo.W.Cook and Mrs.Cook attended the Munkittrick-I\u2019erry wedding at Cookshire on Wednesday evening.Word has been received of the death of Mr.Goo.Cook, Br., an old resident of this place.Mr.Cook\u2019s home has oeen in South Paris, Me., but he was in Florida at the time of his death.Mr.Aubrey Batley and Mr.Milton Crates went to Mure/boro on Tuesday, November 9.Mr.Batley will remain for the winter at the Batley Bros.camp.Miss Marcella Ross is with her sinter, Miss Catherine Ross, at Mrs.M.T.Stoke» for a few week».School opened on Tuesday morning, November 9, after the Thanksgiving holidays.MEGANTiC CO.HAPPENINGS Budget of News from Vuioui Different Localities.REEDSDALE Mr.W.H.Maxwell, of St.Lambert, spent Thanksgiving holidays at his home here.Mr.Ralston, of Montreal, was atJ Mr.George Grady\u2019s for the Thanks* giving holidays.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Thompson, who has spent the lost few months in the west, arrived home on Saturday, November G.Visitors at Mr.E.Lowery on Sunday, November 7, were Mr.Thos.R.Lowery and daughter and Messrs.John and Alec McVebty.\u2014-«- GLEN LLOYD Mrs.Ed.Robinson, of Reedsdalo, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs.Edgar Walker.Mr.Wm.Miles, from Ontario, was the guest, recently of Mr.ana Mrs.David Walker.Mr.Fred George, of Kinnear\u2019s Mills, was the guest recently of his sister, Mnp John Davidson.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Thompson, of Wainright, Alberta, was the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Roland) White recently.Mrs.Chester Walker is the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Wriight, at Clapham.Mrs.James Lowery and daughter, Margaret, were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Cummings oi\\ Sunday, November 7.Coughed So Hard Could Plot Sleep Mrs.Daniol Diokoy, writosi\u2014\u201cLast January I sevoro cold and coughed could not slonp night.».I Bung, including doctor\u20191 but nothing gave me relief l®&'.Wood\u2019s Norway Pino Syrup ^ which win» recommended n$igMx)r.1 will never ho wilho unimn again.\u201d You don\u2019t experiment \\ Dr.Wood\u2019s\u201d n* it ha* hold remedy for tho put I Brice lüie.a bottle; larj 00c,; put up only by Tb 0'' Lmdtod, Toronto, Opt ! SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORC, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15.1925.PAGE THREE Bedford District News KNOWLTON The following is the statement of >*fr.L.R.Whitman\u2019s flock of Barred Plymouth Rocks for 1925: 46 Siticei3é4 For three score years, Chase Sanborn's Seal Brand Coffee has been renowned for its superior quality and rich flavour.Of equal goodness is Seal Brand Tea\u2014which fully maintains in every respect the reputation created by Seal Brand Coffee.Cîsase & Sanborn\u2019s SEAi BRAND Coffees Tea.| Women\u2019s Peace-of-Mind i under trying hygienic conditions is assured this new way.Gives absolute protection\u2014 discards like tissue A DANCE, a sheer gown to be worn ; a difficult hygienic situation.You need no longer give this complication a second thought.The hazards of the old-time sanitary pad have been supplanted with n protection both absolute and exquisite.It is called \"KOTEX\u201d .five times as absorbent as ordinary cotton pads.Absorbs and deodorizes at the same time.Thus ending ALL fear of offending.1/ You discard it as easily as a piece r of tissue.No laundry.No embarrassment.You get it for a few cents at any drug or department store simply by saying \u201cKOTEX.\u201d Women ask for it without hesitancy.Try Kotex.Comes 12 in a package.Proves old ways an unnecessary risk.KOTeX No laundry\u2014discard lllte tissue raMMMMiaaAiEaiiwm Ottawa Winter Fair Nov.22 to 27 Sherbrooke to Ottawa and Return $10.10.TiekeU corn! goinsr Nov.21st to 25th.Return limit November 29th.For reservation*, ticket*, etc., apply to A.M.STEVENS, C.P.& T.A., 23 Wolliiufton St.North.Phone 88.THE CAMERA\u2019S EYE IS SHARPER THAN THE EAGLE\u2019S INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS AT DUNHAM! New Forms of Service of United! Church Used\u2014List of Officers Elected \u2014 Powerful Sermon Preached by Rev.G.H.Forde \u2014Ladies* Aid Held Meeting\u2014 Successful Women\u2019s Institute Gathering\u2014Personals.DUNHAM, Que., Nov.15.\u2014In connection with the service in Dunham United Church, a special service for the installation of the officers and teachers of the Sunday School was conducted recently by the minister, Rev.G.H.Forde.The new forms of service, which have been issued for use in the United Church, are being used on the Dunham Circuit and are meeting with great approval on the part of the congregations.These services have already been used in baptisms, funerals and in the communion services.The service of installation for the Sunday School was very impressive and made each one of the officers and teachers feel the great opportunity and the great responsibility of the work committed to them.The service opened with a solemn charge delivered by the minister, Rev.G.H.Forde, after which the newly appointed officers and teachers were called to the front of the ' church and pledged themselves to faithfulness in their work and loyalty to the church.The congregation : then stood as an expression of their support in the work of the Sunday JV t .\t.A\t' Helen\u2019s School, Dunham, spent Thanksgiving at her home the g;uest I of her parents.Dr.and Mrs.Montgomery Mr Charlie Hastings, of New Jersey, is in town for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.Derrick, who have been the guests of Mr and Mrs.Frank Young, spent a week-end recently in Clarenceville.Mrs.Lace, of Frost Village, spent a few days in town the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Lace.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Powers and little daughter, of Brigham, i V\t\\ * V\" 'C ' v ¦> Patience and perseverance rewarded a British photographer with tnese exceedingly rare pictures of an eagle\u2019s aerie, perched high in a lofty evergreen in Scotland.Despite their keenness of vision, the great birds appeared totally oblivious that the camera\u2019s unerring eye was watching them.Above, the mother bird (centre) and two fledgelings.One of the parent eagles is shown in the view on the left just departing to forage for the two young eagles, and, on the right, the parent, having returned, is seen dismembering a hare for the young.\u2014Copyright, Mr.and Mrs.Seton Gordon were guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Deuel on Sunday, November 7.Rev.A.Q.Ascah spent a weekend recently in Montreal.Mr.Hugh Montgomery, of McGill, spent Thanksgiving here with his parents, Dr.and Mrs.T.E.Montgomery.Rev.K.Naylor and Mr.Reid Naylor, of Montreal, spent a weekend in town recently.Mr.and Mrs.George Kidd motored to Gould and spent a few days recently with Mrs.Kidd\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.John McCaskill.\u2014TH/S, ADVISE DENTISTS, TO CLEAR THE TEETH OF FILM What the Film on Teeth, to Which Many Tooth and Gum Disorders are Ascribed, Actually Is School.Prayer then followed for, This society recently shipped two the school and following this, a barrels of vegetables to the deacon-special prayer for all teachers and ess home in Montreal and at pre-all those entrusted with the train- sent are working on children\u2019s paring and education of the young, meats and quilts for a large box, The names of the Sunday School I which is sent annually to this conclusion of the repast, cards were played and dancing indulged in for a few hours.Proceeds amounted to $20.Mr.E.L.Taylor spent last weekend with his mother, Mrs.F.E.staff for the coming year arc as | home.An appeal is being made for | rpajr.ior> an(j her family in Water-follows: Superintendent, Mr.W.S., anw garments suitable for old or ! i00 hens; eggs sold for hatching, $53.36; eggs sold for family use, $142.82; total sale of eggs.$196.-; 18; total sale of cockerels and1 dressed birds, $36.07; total, $232.-! 25; paid for feed, $92.40; net profit,; $139.85 net profit per hen, $3.04.Rev.and Mrs.W.White and sons, Harold and Rupert, of Enosburg Falls, Vt., were visiting Mrs.Kenworthy at the Pettes Memorial on ; Thursday.Mrs.Edward Forrest and son Harold spent a few days recently with Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Carter.Miss Marguerite Knowlton was a guest for a few days of her sister, Mrs.B.C.Duggan.The Young People\u2019s Club met; with Miss Dorothy Wilson on Wednesday evening, November 10.Se-e our windows for the 5c sale; at J.H.Tugeon\u2019s.Don\u2019t miss this sale.Also 16 p.c.discount on all; other articles.Senator G.G.Foster has presented the following book to the Pettes! Memorial Library: \u201cHerbert Sy-j monds\u2014A Memoir.\u201d This is the life! story of one of Knowlton\u2019s great es citizens.McElroy; secretary-treasurer, Mr.E.Baker; assistant-secretary, Miss Helen McElroy; teachers, adult class, Miss Shufeit; intermediate organized class, Mrs.McElroy; juniors, Mrs.Buchanan; beginners, Mrs.S.J.Small; organists, Miss Rowse and Miss Farquhar; librarian, Miss Brown; home department, Mrs.C.A.Stephen; mission department, Mrs.Forde; cradle roll, Mrs.McElroy.young and will be greatly appreciated for this worthy cause.Donations may be left with Mrs.O.C.Selby.The society is also making an effort to roof at least a part of the church sheds and several ladies teams were appointed to canvas interested parties.Donations thus far are vex y encouraging and the work will be began very soon.Services next Sunday in the United Church will be Sunday PHÎLIFSBÜRG Mrs.L.V.Deuel spent Saturday, November 6, in Montreal.Miss Phyllis Montgomery, of r't.By running your tongue across your teeth, you will feel a film; a slippery sort of coating.Ordinary brushing does not remove it.Film absorbs discolorations from food, smoking, etc.That is why, according to leading dental opinion, teeth look dingy and \u201coff color.\u201d Film clings to teeth, gets into crevices and stays.It invites arid breeds the germs of decay.And that is why it is judged so grave a danger to the teeth by authorities.Film is the basis of tartar.And tartar, with germs, is the chief cause of pyorrhea.That is why,regular film removal is urged as probably first in correct gum protection.Most dental authorities urgently advise thorough film removal at least twice each day.That is, every morning and every night.For that purpose, obtain Pepso-dent, the special film-removing dentifrice which leading dental authorities favor.Different from any other tooth paste.Pepsodent curdles the film, then removes it; then polishes the teeth in gentle safety to enamel.It combats the acids of decay and scientifically firms the gums.It multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva.And meets, thus, in an ways, the exactments of modern dental science.On dental advice, people are adopting this new way of tooth cleansing.Obtain Pepsodent, the quality dentifrice, at drug stores.Two months\u2019 supply at a moderate price\u2014or send coupon for 10-day tube.Use twice every day.See your dentist twice each year.Make both a habit.Madt in Canada FREE PaTvsadgivt 191 George St., Sec.AC-2226, Toronto, Ont.Send one 10-Day Tube to Name.Address.- Only one tube to a family 22260 Following the installation service School at 10 a.m., Public Worship the minister preacher on the sub- ' at 11 a.m.The Rev.G.H.Forde ject of the duty of all Christian will speak on, \u201cThe Christian Liter-people to in every possible way ature of the Church\u201d, especially on extend the knowledge of the Gospel the \u201cChurch Record\u201d, the new of Jesus Christ in the world.Spe- monthly paper of the United cial attention was drawn to the | Church.fact that there was arising a great!.The W.C.T.U.met Tuesday need for additional ministers in the United Church and that in our Sunday schools there was an opipor November 9, with Mrs.M.Curley.The Women\u2019s Institute met with Mrs.L .G.Rowse on Wednesday, Use Purity Flour, Best for all your baking.ABBOTSFORD Misses N.Farrell and G.Gibb | were home from Macdonald College recently.Mr.Carlisle Whitney was in Montreal recently.Mr.S.A.Whitney spent a weekend recently in Montreal.tuiiity for some boys to begin the ! November 3, with a good attend-j studies\twhich\tcould afterwards\te | ence.The department of.Child Wel- compieced\tin\tcollege to\tfit\tthem | fare are considering furnishing hoi for the position of ministers or i lunches at the school with the aid \\ missionaries, and also for the girls | the Provincial Government are | to prepare for work as deaconess j granting.At the close of an inter-j or Women\u2019s Missionary Society ! sating meeting, Mrs.Rowse served workers.\t' i iciieious refreshments.- !\tMiss Cooper, of St.Helen\u2019s, left\ti General Noies.\t! on Friday for Ottawa to spend\t| A special meeting of the Ladies\u2019! I hanksgiving with Mn-s^ Myers.Aid was held at the home of Mrs.| ,lhÇ .attendance in the village | Charles Stephen, Chapel Corner,on school is somewhat impaned by the ; Thursday.Dinner was served at : |Teva!en.f of chicken-pox among \\2.30 and the afternoon was spent :\t- pupils etting two quilts ready for quilt- ing on the following Thursday.; 36 POUNDS OF LUSTY BABIES EAST DUNHAM School closed on Friday, November 5, for the Tanksgiving holidays.Mr.D.Arcolt, of Richford, Vt., spent a week-end recently at Mr.D.H.Perkins.Mr.Volney Ingalls, of Frelighs-j burg, were calling on friends here recently.Mrs.James Perkins and Mrs.Linn Spicer returned to their school duties on Tuesday, November 9, after spending Thanksgiving Day here with their family.Mr.John Love, of Magog, spent the past week at Mr.Towner West-over\u2019s.Mr.Kenneth Spicer rented the Buchanan farm and has taken possession.Full-cordialed in mellow Maraschino, plump little cherries from the romantic south of F rance .tucked away in smoothest cream.The \u201cG.B.\u201d coating completes the story.Auk for GANONG-S \u2022Afarano/irno Cherry iSS- wm m r The mak+r't mark on avory pütee.CHOCOLATES Mrs.M.Baker and son, Kenneth.of Montreal, were holiday guests of Mr.and Mrs.M.Curley.Mrs.K.B.Warlow, of Montreal, spent the week-end and Thank.-giv-ing with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.Arthur Brown.bliss Margaret Coffin, of Montreal, spent the Thanksgiving holiday her parents, Rural Dean and ! Mrs.Goffm, at the Rectory.Mr.s W.A.Doherty spent a few i days with lier sister, Mrs.Luther : Smith, and family in Richford, recently.Mrs.J.L.Ten Eyck, of Meig\u2019s Corner, was a recent visitor of .Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Doherty.The Misses Jean and Marian Guillett, of Montreal and Lachine, were guests recently of their parents.Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Guillett.Mr.and Mrs.H.O.Martin and Messrs.E.A.and C.Martin motored to Sutton Junction and were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Grant Martin on Sunday, November 7.Mr.Harry Gilbert, of Montreal, spent the week-end and Thanksgiving Day the guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Gilbert.Miss Farquhar, principal, of the village school, spent the Thanksgiving holiday with her parents in Windsor Mills.Mrs.Gordon Garrick and children were dinner guests on Thanksgiving Day of Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Doherty, Mrs.Tew Eyck accompanied her home.Mr.L.L.Reed, of St.Johns, N.B., was in town recently.Mr, L.G.Rowse left on Wednesday night on a business trip to Hartford, Conn., Boston and Lynn, Mass.Mrs.L.H.Harvey has been spending several days with ehr daughter, Airs.A.Jones, Dmvboro, A large delegation of the Oddfellows of (Yntury Lodge journeyed ty Frelighsburg on Tuesday night, November 9, and witnessed some very fine work by Golden Link Lodge.Rev.G.H.Fordo, Mrs.Forde and Miss Betty Forde were guests of Mr.and Mrs, Carl Brock, of Cowansville, on Friday evening.Miss Muriel Rowse is spending several days with her parents.Mrs.George A.Doherty 1ms been indisopsech ami confined to her room this past week.Miss Cooper.of St.Helen\u2019s school, was in Montreal, on Thursday.These triplets weighed only three Mr.Hiram Gilbert, of Kurling-nnd a half pounds each when they ton, Vt., is spending some time in weru born six months ago to Mr, and town.Mrs.John I1'.Haeckel, of Fairmont, Mr.McIntosh b leaving on Fri-Minn., and it was feared they would day for an indefinite stay with not survive.But today they weigh friends in New York, twelve pounds apiece ami are still Fnity Rebekah bodge hold a gaining.Beginning at the top, they moG enjoyable supper in Oddfel-are, Joe, Jim and Jean.\tlow\u2019s hull last Friday night.At lha James Dickinson Deliberately Reduced His Salary ^18 a Month A was explaining insurance to James Dickinson, a young salaried man employed by a well-known Canadian Company.\u201cSuppose your employers offered you a contract which provided for the pajnnent of: (1)\t$10,000 to your heirs at yonr death.(2)\t$20,000 in case your death were accidental.(3)\tA monthly income of $100 for life, if you became disabled and unable to work.At your death your heirs would still receive $10,000.(4)\tA regular pension to fall back upon in your old age when your working days were over.\u201cIn return for these privileges they proposed to hold back $18 of your salary each month.\u201cWould you accept such an offer?\u201d \u201cOf course I\u2019d accept\u201d\u2014replied James Dickinson.\u201cWho [wouldn\u2019t?I\u2019d be ahead every way on that proposition.\u201d \u201cThat,\u201d returned the representative, \u201cis exactly what North American Life offers you in our Four-Way Policy.To put this into effect, however, you must be your own boss.It\u2019s up to you to hold back the $18 each month and deposit it as you would savings.Can you do it?\u201d James Dickinson didn\u2019t even hesitate.He then and there reduced his own salary $18 a month and, in doing so, contracted for the most complete protection a man can have.Would such an offer interest you?You can apply part of your income as James Dickinson applied his, in a North American Four-Way Policy.Send for our booklet -\u201cIt Pays Four Ways.\u201d i ?c: NEA Name .Address SoliA as the Confinant Please uend me your booklet\u2014 \u201cIt Pays Four Ways.\u201d Head Office Toronto Canada.Sherbrooke Branch OfTic# 120 Wellington St.N.Sherbrooke, Oue.m PAGE FOUS SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15.19Z5.DR.DARCHE\u2019S HOSPITAL EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES.Examination of the eyes for glasses.92 King St.West LENNOXVILLE ! PAYS HONOR TO FALLEN HEROES Fourth Anual Memorial Service Held at Site of Monument Yesterday Afternoon, Under gray skies, and n-ith the ground whitened with snow, the town of Lennoxville and the muni-\u2022cipality of Ascot yesterday afternoon united in the annual memorial, service for memory of the men who, , from these two places, went forth to do their part in the great war, and to return no more.Much earlier than the hour advertised for the GOOD SIGHT IS WORTH WHILE GOOD GLASSES ARE ALSO NECESSARY Long experience enables us to give the best service possible.McCONNELL\u2019S OPTOMETRISTS King St.W.Sherbrooke, Que.»'{\u2022***+****?*\u2022!\u2022***>\u2022{.> opening of the programme the peo- formed on the High School ground, * «\u2022 \u2018 \u2018 \u2022'«*\"»***-*« * ******+********** CITY BRIEFLETS Princess Rebekah Lodge will hold a bridge and \u201c500\u201d on Tuesday eve.Nov.16th, in I.O.F.Hall.Please bring cards.pie began to gather around the alld was led iby the Lennoxville \u2018I\u2019 square where stands the monument, band, .playing \u201cOnward, Christian * upon which is inscribed the names Soldiers , made its appearance, and of the fallen heroes.Promptly, at soo.n the various organizations of half past two the parade, which which it was composed were group- ___________________________________ed in the square around the unonn- \u2014\t-' ment.The procession included the mayors of Lennoxville and Ascot, Messrs.H.\\V.S.Downs and R.F.action.! The officers arrived and proceed \u201e .\t,,\t, -i * Buy your fresh meats at Dixon's ed to place the two under arrest.\ta\u2018^r^fn Public Market.\tPohquin Sr., however, objected to tl?e sc\u201c°ols' school commissioner.,, this course and attempted to inter- ,c er?7\u2019 ®CY Scouts, ftom Sher-Dance and card party.Masonic fere with the officers of the law.orooke and Lennoxyihe, Oddfellows, Hall, Wed., Nov.17, under auspices only to come to the realization that Laughters of Empire, Girl Guides, Mothers\u2019 Auxiliary, 2nd Troop Boy he had not helped his son to any Laughters and Maids of England, Scouts.Midnight Serenaders Orch.extent but had placed himself in a >'oro611 s Inst., C.G.-.i.and luxis Tickets: Gentlemen 50c, Ladies 35c.difficult positi son, but th St.Patrick's Mission Circle invite ed.Their you all\tcome before To come tonight to the City Hall.A Chinese operette we\u2019re showing.MRS.BARRIE, See Princess Chau mid lanterns PASSED J______________________________ glowing.\t\u2022 Word lias been received\" of\" the Following the playing of \u201c0 Can^| The Juggler Maiden Mai-Ku.Hear Wee Ling, the chorus too.\t.\t_ _ _________________ So bring your friends \u2014 don\u2019t ba Mr.j\".A.Barrie, of this city.The Downr.giving the following addres, late\u2014\tdeceased lady- was eighty-two years \"We are assembled here for a; \u2019The Feast of the Little Lanterns\u201d of age.and though she had been in two-fold purpose to express thank-At quarter after eight.\t.faliing health, the end came after a fulness and tu place memorials in (By MILDRED BARBOUR Pouf1 hot milk over it Wanïï.nmmshîîHf aid sai A big item of the household budget is the fuel consumed by old methods! That\u2019swhysomar.y in smail homes,bungalows, offices, shops, etc., of net over 6000 cubic feet contents, are turning to the Ideal VECTO.This scientific heater gives them a greater amount cf warmth at less cost.The cold air drawn in at the base of its handsome porcelain jacket, passes over pleated, inner-ribbed surfaces, is warmed to a mild, comfortable, healthful degree, and circulated throughout every room.The Ideal VECTO requires no cellar.Price $99 (freight extra).I, not ready .a make the larger investxnentinldealHot Water Radiator Heating, \\ nC i O is the best Warm Air Heater money can buy.Soldby all dealers.Greenwich Village, New York, Major.There she meets another where site is hostess to a bohemian Dubois, the nephew of circle which maxes her home Maurice the late death at her home in Richmond, yes- at-a,' > ,f^e 'band, the two mayors .-eraay, of Mis.J.Banie, mother of i00K\tP\u2018a,ee-; .T1'.\ti circle which maxes her homt a major.His manner indicates tha rendezvous.\t_\tj he knew of an acquaintanceship be- In the.midst of a tea, she is called' tween herself and the major.Aileen ; to her grandfather\u2019s sick bed.(realizes that he has taken her for \u201e\t,\t,\tbrief \"illness \"from bronchial\u201d pneu\u201d honor of those who gave their lives Just arrived, hundred barrels fin- monia.\tfor their country in the great war.w est oysters.Apply J.A.Choquette, The late Mrs.Barrie is survived bv ^\u2019e arc thankful that at He tells her that he will find a; another, but is too puzzled and for their country inf he great war.\"'ay t0 c
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