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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record \u2014\u2014- ¦¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦\t.\u2014 ¦¦¦- ' \u201e¦% Established 1897.\tSHERBROOKE, QUE., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1926.\tThirtieth Y*a* SHARP DISCUSSION DURING COUNCIL MEETING Debt Question Comment\u2014Itcdian Government Surprised Forty Lost When Small Boat Sank On Hudsoi Paver Thirty Bodies Have Been Recovered, While Today Police and Firemen Are Grappling Among Ice Floes for Bodies of Ten Others Believed to Have Been Drowned\u2014Captain Says Launch Struck Huge Ice Cake that Drove a Hole Through Its Bow, But Police Unable to Find Hole in Boat\u2014Others Claimed Ship Was Shoved on Its Side by an Ice Floe, and Rushing of Men to Other Side to Right Her Caused Her to Capsize.POPE\u2019S REMARKS CAME AS SHOCK TO FASCISTS Feeling Is that Papal Declaration Has Eliminated Any Hope of a Speedy Reconciliation Between Church and State in Italy.(Associated Press Despatch) ROME, Dec.21.\u2014The Italian Government considers \u201cstrange, surprising and uncalled-for\u201d Pope Pius\u2019 pointed criticism of Fascism\u2019s religious policies contained in yesterday\u2019s allocuton, the Associated Press today was informed by a Government spokesman.The papal declaration, which is felt to have eliminated any hope of a speedy reconciliation between church and state in Italy, came as '\u2019!'Y'\u2019\u201eDACembex,21\"\"!°îr fTnd firem.en today continued j Orally tîaTthïgiïàteTt rètkenlHs .a- jm _j, TT._j -\t¦ -\t^\t\u201d being observed, while' the news Only Three More Days Have you done your Christmas shopping?Only three more days.And there will be a rush on Thursday and Friday.Why not start out early tomorrow morning.And remember the stores are open every evening.SHOP EARLY! SHOP AT HOME!! LAST COUNCIL MEETING OF TEAR HELD LAST NIGHT; AID.LACOMBE AND MAYOR EXCHANGE OPINIONS Says Poland Will Not Realize She Has No Chance Of Seizing Lithuania\u2014Must Seek Fresh Means Of Reaching Understanding Aid.Lacombe Believes that Committee Chairmen Have Authority to Order Municipal Employees\u2014Objected to Chief\u2019s Refusal to Send Men to Rood Rink When He Had Given Orders\u2014Mayor Favors Action of Chief\u2014 Regrettable, He Says, that Chairman of Fire Department and Chief Do Not Agree Better\u2014Notice of Motion la Given Regarding Taxicabs.grappling among the ice floes of the Hudson river for the bodies of ten men believed to have lost their lives when the launch, Linseed King, capsized yesterday.Thirty bodies of the workmen who were proceeding to new jobs have been recovered, but relatives of at least ten others who visited the morgue failed to find the bodies they sought.Twenty-seven others of more than sixty men who crowded the forty-two-foot craft in its perilous trip across the river from 95th street, New York, to Edge water, N.J., were rescued after clinging to ice cakes and the side of the ship for almost an hour.Captain John Rohweider, the twenty-nine-year-old skipper of the craft, who swam more than a mile towards the Jersey shore before he was picked up, was under police guard at the Knickerbocker Hospital today suffering from shock and exposure and threatened with pneumonia.He faces technical charges of negligence and homicide.SURVIVORS ARE AT VARIOUS NEW YORK HOSPITALS Ihc other survivors were at various hospitals in New York.All were suffering from exposure, but their recovery was expected.The ship was owned by Spencer Kellogg and iSons, linseed oil manufacturers, and more than one hundred men, most of them answering an advertisement, gathered at dawn at the company\u2019s pier for the trip to the niant across the river.Captain Rohweider says only sixtv men, less than the boat's estimated capacity, crowded aboard for the first trip, but some of the survivors placed the figure close to one hundred.JEST WHAT CAUSED ACCIDENT NOT YET DETERMINED Mildway across, the boat capsized hut just what caused the accident nad not been determined today.Captain Rohweider says the launch struck a huge ice cake that drove a hole through its bow, but police were unable to find a hole in the boat.Others said the boat was shoved on its side by .- - \u2014 an ice tloe, and the men rushing to the other side to right her caused her! strength of Fascism organization to capsize.\t! for youths\u2014the Balill'a, for boys of «*\u201c\t-» «»\t«*.-th.S'* teen.These organizations, it was paper have not printed a single word of comment.Incidents of violence againse Catholic individuals and organizations, upon which the Pontiff based his criticism, it was declared, are definitely things of the past, having occurred as a spontaneous and momentary confusion lasting for but a few days after the most recent attempts on Mussolini\u2019s life.Since then, it is asserted by the government spokesmen, nothing has occurred to occasion the Pope\u2019s remarks while the government, in addition has maintained and intends to continue maintaining its policy of friendliness to religion and has taken the severest steps possible to prevent the recurrence of excesses.Government Finds Pope\u2019s Attitude Strange \u201cThe government therefore finds the Pope\u2019s attitude strange and uncalled for,\u2019\u2019 the informant of the Associated Press said.\u201cIt fails to understand the Ifoly .See\u2019s constant and insistent resurrection of a matter which is definitely closed.\u201d The true source of the Holy See\u2019s criticism, said the informant, lies in a recognition of the growing boat.Those on deck leaped overboard and clung to the ice floes and to the ship\u2019s side, although many, their fingers numbed by the cold, lost their grips and slipped beneath the water.SOUTH AFRICAN PREMIER\u2019S VIEW OF CONFERENCE » « * * * * # * # * * # * # * * * « JAPANESE EMPEROU SHOWS IMPROVEMENT * * said, are feared by the Vatican as anti-religious, monopolistic and strong competitors of Catholic youth organizations such as the Catholic Boy Scouts.Such fear is unfounded, the government spokesman said, as will be (Associated Press Despatch) TOKIO, Dec.21.\u2014Yoshihito & # is showing more improvement ft e\tr\tt 'r'T .\t_\t* and no immédiate crisis in ft oays Lause ot rnction Between * his condition is expected, it is ft New Premier Charged in Interview that Extremists, Supported by Late Government, Had Openly Prepared to Seize Power, Which Would Have Given a Pretext for Polish Intervention.(Associated Press Despatch) KOVNO, Lithuania, Dec., 21.\u2014 Augustine Valdemaras, premier in the government formed following Friday\u2019s coup d\u2019etat, charged in an interview today that extremists, supported by the late government, had openly prepared to seize power, which would have given a pretext for Polish intervention.Moreover, he declared, the government had openly favored the Bolshevists.The army saw the red danger threatening the country\u2019s independence and therefore overthrew the feeble Slezevicius administration.The National sentiment had be- T Chief ! a CamM Resigned HE City Council last evening ended up the year by featuring the last regular meeting of 192 G with several brisk discussions, during which several very pointed remarks crossed the Council Chamber as the Chief Magistrate and several of the aldermen expressed their opinions.During the discussion some of the municipal employees also came in for a good share of comment.| Among the business to come toe-Ifore last night\u2019s meeting was the ' adoption of a large number of com-I rnittee reports, which included the payment of outstanding accounts j and salaries.With the passing of j these reports, the Council cleared : up all such business and now face ' the new year with the accounts of 'the different departments paid.A large delegation of officials of the Eastern Townships Agricultural Association waited upon the /Council last night and a conference lasting one hour took place would suggest that the chairman bja more careful in givinjg orders.The Chief occupies too high a position in the city to allow him to be treated in the manner in which he has been by several of the aldermen.If this nagging of the Chief does not stop you will have the task of looking for a new chief, which you will not find a very easy task\u201d.ft:-ft ft- Thought Chief Should Come To Him.I ft to Alderman Lacombe replied the Mayor\u2019s remarks, saying that the Chief had called upon him officially on two occasions and it (was his opinion that the Chief should do the calling and that it should not be necessary for the chairman to go to headquarters every time he desired to consult the chief.The Mayor then asked Alderman Lacombe if the Chief did not attend the committee meetings of the ^____ department, and was told by the What the nature of the conference ! chairman of the department that come conscious of its strength, he 1 n lm\ttl; m ; ca i j iL-U was or the purpose of the exhibi-1 Chief Camirand was always there, continued, and the constitution rumors uns morning Dtatect mat tion officials was not made kn(nvn \u201c the constitution-must be revised so as to make the new government effective.Poland, we concluded,, would now realize that she had no chance, of seizing Lithuania by insurrection, and must seek fresh means of reaching an understanding, Antanafe Smetona, leader of the coup d\u2019etat and.the new president bf Lithuania, has had a career similar in many respects to that of Marshal Pilsiidski, the Polish dictator.Both of them from boyhood fought against Russian rule, edited newspapers, led military m\t_ signed to bring realization of their respective national aspirations, and for these activities served prison terms.ft- ft ft Resignation Had Been Handed for when the Council entered the1 : Are We Going To Keep On !» Mayor Chief Magiitrate!«dÏÏ.Æ\t«M.» Did Not Deny Rumors, But Did no explanation was given, nor was j After Mayor Edwards and Alder- Nnt Male» Anv f nmmem_______' anv reference made during fhe:man Lacombe had concluded their Vm.r »i\tr>\tit\t\u2018'om™elu\t.\tmeeting to the purpose of the dele-\tremarks, Alderman Langis arose Cniet Also\tDeclined\tto\tCommît\tgation.It\twas rumored about the\tand advised that the Council decide Himcgalf\thall that\twithin the quiet of the\t°ncP- and for all whether or not .Council\u2019s\tprivate - committee, room\tthe/ would continue flooding the the municipal authorities and the J different city rinks.Alderman Lo- Boer and Briton Has Been Re- % stated officially today moved., * 'ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft.ft ft ft ft PRETORIA, South Africa, Dec.RAW FRUITS AND VEGETABLES r\u2019Tt CMb e+Vla Reuters)\u2014Premier ¦c\u2019cl by the House yesterday to ference.Addressing a représenta-; 1ilcla(ic a provision, sponsored by | formerly was one of the strongest tive gathering of four thousand peo- Representative Swing, Republican, r.nti-regime organizations he added pie this afternoon, the Premier em-i Fli, oniIa\u2019 that raw fruit and vege-.will not be tolerated nor will the phasized the declaration of the con-; tables grown outside the United icloak of Catholicism protect anv ference \u201cwhich made national will.»tates and its territories shall be so'other type of machination against the supreme authority in the Domin-, Iabcl|ed when sold in this country.I Fascism.ion and which granted national !-\u2014\u2014 _____________________ freedom wholly equal to that of Great Britain.\u201d The Premier said that neither of the terms \u201cthe British Empire\u201d nor \u201cthe British commonwealth of nations\u201d must be taken as indicating the existence of any sort of superauthority, all idea of the existence of which had been dispelled by the Imperial Conference.The group unit idea had been broken.\u201cThat idea,\u201d Premier Hertzog continued, \u201cwhere the Empire would readily act as an authoritative unit to which individual state members would give up their individual free national will regarding foreign interests has been deliberately rejected by the Imperial Conference as being unsuitable and out of harmony with our national liberty.This is a fact of the very greatest importance.\u201d The Empire, the South African Prime Minister said, had been denuded of all will and authority and henceforth \u201csignifies to us nothing more than a more name, indicating our common adhesion together with other peoples to the Crown.\u201d Consequently the most ardent protagonist of national liberty could now be a warm supporter of the Empire.South Africa\u2019s national liberty and independence had been placed, ho said, beyond all doubt and outside the reach of party squabbles.The cause of friction between the Boer and the Briton had boon remov- (AssociateH Press Despatch) itiort LONDON, Dec.21.\u2014\u2018Commenting on the statement issued by the Political Science Faculty of Columbia University, regarding* ri-vision of the war debts settlements, the Westminster Gazette makes a novel point.Noting that Italy is now suspected of being a disturber of European peace, it points out that Italy only pays twenty-six per cent of the debt to the United States.France fifty per cent and Great Britain eighty-two per cent and remarks: \u201cIn these circumstances it is no longer logical for Americans to contend that their debt collection is in the interest of European disarmament.\u201d The Daily Telegraph says: \u201cSuch courageous document, running counter to the views of President _______ _\tCoolid'ge, the Senate and the Repub- ed and the future could be faced lican party and probably a great with the greatest of confidence and majority of the American public, the desire to employ national free- rails for generous acknowledgement diom for naticnul welfare and pros- on this side of the Atlantic, perity, which could not.bettor bel \u201cNo power except, the United maintained and fostered than within States could think of calling the pro-lh,c commonwealth of free British posed conference, but the powers pktions.\twould naturally welcome an invita- VIEWS MAY GRADUALLY PERMEATE MASSES AND POLITICIANS.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Dec., 21.\u2014The statement by the Political Science Faculty of Columbia University favoring revision of the war debts settlements is hailed by the Times today as \u201cevidence that a section of the educated opinion of the eastern states accepts the views and arguments which have been continuously pressed upon America by European debtors.\u201d \u201cThe Faculty of the University\u201d, the paper continues, \u201chas done history a service by placing on record the moral judgments of the American intelligentziaon the debt question, and showing how nearly these approach the views commonly held in Europe, \u201cReinforced, as they assuredly will be, by the steady growing pressure of economic factors from which there is no escape, these views may gradually permeate the masses and the politicians, but the proceedings must be slow, while for (he present it is *o be feared that the (Associated Press Despatch) SMETHWICKJStaf fordshire.Eng., Dec.21\u2014The declaration by Oliver Baldwin, Socialist son of the Conservative Prime Minister, that \u201cwe are nearer revolution today than ever before\u201d, featured the close of the campaign of Oswald Mosley, whose parliamentary candidacy was before the voters in a bye-election here today.Young Baldwin, addressing a ! mass meeting, predicted that fifty j years hence there will be only two Iparties in Great Britain\u2014Socialist [and Communist.j The result of the bye-election, [necessitated by the resignation of .the Laborite J.E.Davison because [of ill-health, will be known about [midnight.Smethwick's electors number 35,864.of whom 14,631 are I women.The campaign was one of the most remarkable staged in England for years, being marked by rough iand ready tactics and strong per-! sonal attacks.'Mosley is the hus-, band of 'Cynthia Mosley, daughter 'of the late Lord Curzon.During his ' election speeches Mosley referred to her as \u201cThe Missus\u2019 , ignoring her title, while as her contribution she nursed tenement babies and led in the singing of Socialist songs.There seemed little doubt as the polls opened that Mosley would be successful, for not only is the constituency Laborite, but the anti-Laborite vote was expected to be split between Conservative and Liberal candidates.In the last election the Lalborites had a majority of 1,200 and they predicted that this would be increased today bv form 3,000 to 5.000.ter work would be done.Alderman Houlahan likewise joined the discussion by sayfn\" that the rink in question was a private rink run by an individual man, and yet the city had furnished the land, water and lights and now were thev expected to furnish a service as well and let the proprietor charge admission.ft-ftr Alderman Lacombe, chairman of the fire committee, was responsible for introducting the leading discussion of the evening.In no uncertain terms, Alderman [Lacombe entered a protest regard- | Matter Fina)ly Referred To The Record also interviewed jH1^\tre^sai\t( iuef of | Committee Of Three.Chief Camirand, but he declined to bire to Ee*1.d a .\t°F men ft-ft make anv statement, saving that he;**ood f ®katln£ rmk 1.n tbe, aear , After some further discussion it knew nothing of the matter.\tw was a£reed that the question of It is quite certain that if the 'cbalrlTian, of th® department, had ^ fjooi:]mg tlle rinks should be left in Chief has tendered his resignation\t.the ha,lds of the chairman of the this was the result of the proceed- What I want to know .Alder- {irei water and parks and reai .s .?ne If\t,\t.man Lacombe said, \u2018\u2018is whether the\tcommittees\tThp\tMavor mgs at the Counc11 meetmg last, chairman of the \u2019 department has \u20acState commlttees-\t1 he\tMayor sug- mght when Aid.Lacombe, chairman !any au^korjtyi f)oes chairman mean °/\tDepartment, questioned anytking 0r is it just a name\u201d, the chief s right ot authority 1 he | The chairman of the fire depart-head of the fire department and the ment then informed the Council chief, it is understood, have not .That, being desirous of knowing been agreeing to the fullest of late exactly how much authority the regarding the administration of the chairman of a municipal depart-department.\tment had.he had consulted the city \u2018attorneys on the matter, who gested that one of the three ibs made chairman, and the name of Alderman Lacombe was decided upon.*-ft ! Alderman Houlahan Brought Attention Of Case To Council.ft-ft After the discussion were over, several other business matters were , ,\t.\t.-\t,\t.\t,\treferred to.Alderman Houlahan [thoritv to\tgive\torders\tm\tany rather\teaned the attention of the Council .minor case to any municipal em- to the fact that there was a citizen (Canadian Press Despatch) ployee and that the municipal em-1 present at the meeting, whose horse TORONTO, Dec., 21\u2014The Globe, ployee should observe these in-[had fallen several months ago and in its news columns this morning; structions.\t! sustained serious injuries, and that says:\ti #-\u2014-;-# [the man had never been settled witn TIMBER LICENSES GRANTED j plied by letter saying that the chair-SHEVHN-CLARK COMPANY man of 3 department had the au- It was learned from Queen's) I Mayor Criticizes Aid.Lacombe Park sources yesterday that the ft-ft government had given its approval | When Alderman Lacombe had to the sale and transfer of extensive ! concluded his remarks, Mayor J.K.timber licenses from J.J.iMcFad- [ Edwards presented his views, and den of Sprague to the Shevlin-Clark1 in no uncertain manner strongly Company of Rainy River, under an j criticized the chairman of the fire agrément by which the latter com-; department in regard to his atti- by the city.He said that at the time of the accident the gentleman in question had the intention of writing to the Council asking for damages, but that he was told that his case would be dealt with justl- bv the Citv .\tand that there would be no n«ed pany will build at Blind River what tude towards Chief Camirand.Dur- for writing.promises to be \u201cthe finest mill in mg his remarks the Mayor said:' Alderman Langis, chairman of America\u201d.This will, it is under- \u201cI am glad that you consulted the; the road department, replied by stood, involve an investment of city attorneys on this matter, but [\t(Continued op Page 5.) $6,000.000 and will produce half a it is also very regrettable that the |-\u2014\u2014.\t.\u2014 million feet of lumber yearly.[chairman of the fire department \u201cOfficial announcement of the) and the Chief can not get along consummation of the agreement is ( better than they have been during [ expected today.\t[and since the past summer.Such \u201cFor some time now représenta-1 action is certainly very unsatisfac-tives of the Shevlin-Clark Company lory f°r the good of the city.\u201d and other interested parties have i The Mayor then remarked that .been negotiating with the govern-1 °n Saturday evening last the Chief ment on the sale of the McFadden had consulted him.saying that some licenses to the first-mentioned con- of his men had been called unon corn.\u201d\tto flood a skating rink in the rear, \u2022- 1 of tho 54th Armory, on Belvidere *\t+ * + *.(.*.£.* * + **\u201e,.,.,,* * * I Street.4,\t* ' * The Mayor further remarked that [ *\tTHE WEATHER 4 during the course of the conversa- ifr\t4 \t^ *î* \u2022Î' \u2022!* *t* ^ + faculty's excursion into the domain of high politics may be misinterpreted and misused to support conflicting continental policies\u201d.The Daily News also recognizes j that the memorandum cannot by i regarded for the present as vitally indicative of the trend of American opinion as a whole.Nevertheless, j it thinks that its warning of the dangers to American trade \u201cmay have salutary results in quarters where sentiment finds an impenetrable barrier.\u201d NOT MUCH CHANGE IN TEMPERATURE A depression is moving southward across Alberta and another is moving eastward over Quebec, while still another is centred over the Southwest States, white high pressure and low temperatures prevail over the far Northwest.The weather is comparatively mild in nearly all parts of the Dominion.Light snow has fallen in Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec.Forecast: Fair tonight and Wednesday, not much change in temperature.tion which he had had with the Chief, he was told by the Chief that this rink had not been properly prepared and that as a result tho flooding would require much work, as one end of the rink was lower than the other.Although Saturday was a very cold day and the police were kept busy delivering wood to the poor and also engaged with their other numerous duties, the Chief sent one man to look after the difficulty at this rink, the Mayor said.The Mayor also expressed his opinion that the Chief was acting in the best interests of the citizens and should not be questioned .o such an extent, as the citizens must be protected art all costs.\"In future\u201d, the Mayor said, \u201cI i DAILY RECORD as a XMAS GIFT Many of your friends, especially former E.T.residents now living at a distance, would appreciate a gift of the Daily Record for a year more than any other present.It would come throughout the year as a daily message from home.The Record would also make an excellent gift for those at home, Send $3.00 to the Daily Record, with address to which paper is to be sent.A Christ-was c.{U'd will be enclosed with the first copy showing that the paper is being sent for one year as a gift from you.Rates in U.S.same as Canada.89 ï-age two SMEKbKUUMi DAILY KLLURD.TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, !926.c St.Francis District News A NEW PICTURE OF MRS.WOODROW WILSON ORFORD LAKE NEW PIPE ORGAN FOR ST.JAMES\u2019 NOW INSTALLED Mr.X.S.Parker has moved his family into Mr.C.H.Dingman's tew house for the winter.Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Ding-man spent the past week-end in Magog, with relatives.Mr.Homer Dingman has been confined to the house during the past few days with la grippe.\t- Miss Ernestine Cote will close Rea(j for Christmas Eve Service r .v*hno! nrr rri/lflv nr»vf\ttKo\t^\t_ n* i at Magog\u2014Latest lype Made by Cne of America\u2018s Best Known Organ Manufacturers Cost of Instrument $2,730\u2014 Personals and Happenings from Magog.MAGOG, QUE., t-er school on Friday next for the Christmas holidays, which she will spend at her home at St.Pie.Miss Aline Beauregard, of Waterloo, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Cyrille Beauregard.Mrs.W.W.Mack has been confined to her bed for the past few cays.\t|\t-\u2014 Mr.C.H.Dingman has gone up: MAGOG, QUE., December -Uy-north in the interest of the New , Splendid headway has been made York Life Insurance Companv, 'n installing the new p:pe organ at __________________________\tSt.Luke's\tChurch so that everything is complete and awaiting the For Colds, Grip or Influenza\tChristmas\tEve Holy Communion and ?.s a Preventive, take Laxative service, commencing at 11.30 p.m.PROMO QUININE Tablets.A Safe The new instrument is made by and\tProven Remedy.The box bears\tCassavant\tBros, of St.Hyacinthe, the\tsignature cf E.\\Y.Grove.\t30c.\tThe organ\tis of the cathedral type, from which it differ; only in power.- The netv organ has the usual com- oletement such as manual compass, GOULD\tsixty-one keys; pedal compass, thirty ______\tkeys.The\tgreat organ consists of Limerick four variations of effect, each vana-Mrs.~M.F \" * Made in Canada.tion controlling sixty-five notes, eight to four feet; the pedal compass controls thirty notes, nineteen feet with couplers which controls two mediums of super octave.The accessories are balanced swell pedal, balanced crescendo pedal, pneumatic action, pedal board.The case is of Mr.Angus Buchanan, o /as the guc-i of M*.and MacLeod, recently.The Lingvick telephone company has extended their line as far as Mr.IMaicolm MacLeod's house in Tolsta.Miss Mary Buchanan is home from Ottawa for the Christmas vacation.Preparations are going forward for the annual Christmas tree to be held in Gould Town lîali or Thursday.December 23rd.The teachers besides sale?tax and installation, and pupils of Gould Intermediate The supporters and adherents of Schools are preparing a programme, St.Luke's are showing praise-worthy to be given cm that occasion.All are self sacrifice and enthusiasm in pay-veicome to this interesting annua! ing for the new organ, en-ent.\t- Miss Thyra MacAulay is home\tGeneral Notes, from Lennoxville for the Christmas\tChristmas trees at the Advent holiday?\t\" and St.Paul's United Church will be Gould'Intermediate and the dis-'*?14.Thursday evening, December J\u2014 that at St.Luke s will oe on mas Eve.All three Sunday .T fe'i i m mm m ¦vaarvMUMvMti Children\u2019s Cozy Corner SAMMY JAY IS SORRY FOR THE*-YOUNG TREES No greater wonder than a tree Has ever been, or e'er will be.\u2014Old Mother Nature.Did you ever stop to think how true this is ?A seed is tucked away in the brown earth.From it springs a tiny plant, and there is nothing but the earth, the air, the rain and the sunshine to build from it a great [ towering tree.You see growth is realty one form of building.It is won-! | derful beyond anything that man j : has ever done or ever can do.That is why it seems such a dreadful thing to cut -a great tree, unless it is very necessary.Sammy- Jay had something' of this | feeling as he watched Farmer j Brown\u2019s Boy cutting young spruce' trees there in the Green Forest.It! didn\u2019t seem at all right to He jhe felt, ! tree Brown's Boy jonce in his life he wished he ; understand his language.At first Sammy was tempted to an that would be another mailer.But I have picked out only those trees which will make the Green Forest better for losing.I am actually i helping the trees that are left, and at the satna time these young trees are going to give great joy.\u201d Farmer Brown\u2019s Boy looked up just then and saw Sammy Jay watching him.Farmer Brown\u2019/ Boy grinned.\u201cHello, Sammy, \u2019 said he.\u201cI suppose you are wondering wh'at all this is about.1 suspect you are thinking all sorts of bad about me because I am cutting these trees.But if you knew what I know, you would know that I am adding to the happiness of the Great World.\u201d (Copyright, Ï92S, by T.W.Burgcssl The next story: \u201cThe Young Trees Are Carried Away.\u201d -,- BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING Tin sorry for those young trees,\u201d said Sammy to himself Mrs.H.H.Moe, of Cookshire, has been spending a few days with Mrs, R.M.Bishop.Mrs.Edgar Simons, Mrs.O.Bean and child and Mrs.A.Gilbert motored from East Angus on Thursday and were calling on Mrs.1.L.Tite Mils.Geo.Weir is home from Sherbrooke.Mr.H.Wilkin was in Montreal for the week-end.Mrs.J.Collet was in Thatford last week with her mother, Nadeau, who is ill.Among those in Sherbrooke last week were Mrs.E.L.McKenzie, Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Bishop, Mr.and Mrs, J.II.Beaumont, Mrs.Baxter \u201cIt certainly eise am my could\ttrees.They would crowd each Minnie Wilard, Messrs.Geo.Weir 'ocher so that all their beauty would H.R.and S.N.Bishop.u be lost.A lote of them wmuld die | Mrs.Forrest Hooker is in East oli-s.Woodrow Wilson, widow of U.S.war president, has carefully iscream \u201cThïëf! Thief\" Thi*ef!\u201d Gnd a;ft('r a while.They would be starved Angus visiting her aunt, Mrs, Geo native wood, the front pipes being avoided the spotlight during the past few years, out of respect to her late let all the other little people in the^01' sunlight and air.But by cutting Hall, adorned in pian gold bronze and the husband\u2019?memory.Attending a luncheon of the Red Cross Volunteer Green Forest know what was going4!l0se out ncnv\u2019 before they have be-! Mr.an electric motor.The cost of the organ is §2 Service in Washington the other day, however, she relaxed her rules and on.But he 30, ! posed for a potograph\u2014her first in a long time.Here it is.Green Forest know what was goinp knew that screaming and Mrs.R.Heath and Mr \u201cThief! Thief!\u201d would do no good and daughter, Ruth, of N.H., were called here PRIZE LIST OF DANVSL r -' I c* - i Cl.\tt i\ti C \u2014 (- ?net schools at Red Mountain and ! P'rra v T Victoria will close on Thursday.\u2019 ~.rls'-.!1 II r Schools are busy preparing for thi.ember 23rd.and will not reopen, rauch anticipated yearly event.\u201cU\t\u201e ,\t, Rev.Mr.Walden, of the Advent .ii/s Rua Butier, B.A.spent the church, has purchased the erstwhile veek\u2014ena a?her ,.ome m Cooksnire.grl(j recently renovated Burbank pro-.-'^r' ar\u2018a Mrs.Wm.Hamilton and pertv on Abbott street from Mr, Wm.caughter, Lois, motored to Red Ducharme.Mountain from Sawyerville last The management of the Wonder-week.and Mrs.Hamilton and dau- land Theatre is giving a free mati- bas oeen very zealous.All joined in ghter remained for a visit with her nee at 2.30 p.m., Christmas Day, for \"-\u2019ishing the guest of honor God grandmother, Mrs.Finley ~\t~\t.chie.who has not been Christmas holidays.Both are receiving the congratulations of their friends for having been successful i in the recent examinations.Mr.a: 1 Mrs.George McKelvey, of: Cherry River, were in Magog on | Saturday afternoon.A delightful tea was given by the ladies of the W.C.T.U.at the home of Mrs.Ge\u2019orge Smith on Tuesday afternoon, December 14th, in honor! of Mrs.J.B.Oliver, who is leaving D u c r .\t.u u \u2022 Magog for a visit to Chicago, 111.On Hesult or Examinations Held in behalf of the W.C.T.U.the president ! voiced an appreciation of the place \\ Mrs.Oliver has taken in the society i r.r.d particularly as president of the | \u201cY,\u201d in whose interests Mrs.Oliver Igun to be too much crowded, I shall Wm.Rich be giving the others a chance.The j Colebrook, : Green Forest will really be beautiful for losing these young! of little Richard Bennett, trees.Yes, sir, there is no doubt! Mr.and Mrs.J.R.McFadden and , ! He knew that all the screaming in \u2019Lrreen r °rest win reany ne more j last v,-sek_by the/llness and death the world wouldn\u2019t cause Farmer Brown\u2019s Boy to stop.So he held hi- : ,\tT.-\t-,\t, i,.,.,\t,\t, , r c- ^ , tongue and watched\tj about it.If I came in here and took little daughter, of East Angus, were 1 After Farmer\" Brown's Boy had | a11 the 3\u2019°^ ü'ees\tUP hcr'2-1 town last week' i cut half a dozen of these young ! trees, Sammy discovered something.1 He cocked his head to one side and studied and studied and studied.He flew over to another tree where he could get a different view, and again he studied.I\u2019m sorry for these young trees,\u201d said Sammy to himself, \u201cthat have ey MacRit- the children.The programme will in- spee:j on her way with health and n in good elude two comedies.\thappiness attending every step of vo weeks.Mr.Conrad Ferland has sold his Une tourney.\t_____ health during the cast two Mr.P.W.Buchanan was home garage business equipment Ifrom English Lake for the week-end.Romeo ^Charland.Messrs.Murdo Matheson, Peter Maclver and A.A.MacAulay were home for the week-end.Mrs.Mai MacLeod was at her home in Tolsta for the week-end.Rev.Crookshank.of Montreal, p-eached in Chalmers Church on Sunday at both services, and was the guest during his stay in town of Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Maclver.to Mr, NORTH HAILEY Mr.J.A.\\ illeneuve has sold his\t______ bakery to Mr.J.O.Verronneau, of Miss Eulah Reed is home from Cookshire.\tEast Angus for the Christmas vaea- Mr.Ted Rexford, of Ayer's Cliff, tion.has purchased Dr.H.A.Leblanc\u2019s Miss Constance Sprigings is June-Large Number of Spe- been cut.I certainly am.But I be- cial Prizes Donated by Local lieve 4 is g°in£ to ^ a ^oo4 thin.g D.,\tp ij n .f°r those other trees that bavent Residents\u2014Corrected Report been cut.Yes, sir, I believe it is go- ing to be a good thing for those other trees that haven\u2019t been cut.They Dec.21._The will have more room to spread out of Grade X.Results.DANVILLE, QUEL spending the h '>Uv.5e'o':'.e*\u2019 T i- ?\t- Lank, Jack Cleveland; prize for se- .-i.-.Pr .-c./a Johns one is spend- con(j highest percentage, Isabel Stevens.f THE OB COLD THiT UK 01 mg some weeks with her daughter, Miss S.Johnstone, in Montreal.Miss Adelaide Wilson, of Sher-bmoke, is a guest of her '-rand-parents.livery business.Lake Magog Lodge is giving a New Year\u2019s Eve dance at the Prue Hall on Monday evening, December 31st.St.Faith\u2019s Guild held a most successful sale in the Guild Hall on Saturday afternoons with most sat-! i Mac tory receipts as the results of their efforts.Arrivals and departures are: Mr?.A.G.Dolioff to Sherbrooke for a day recently; Miss Daisy Scribner to Manchester, N.H., to spend the tells his wife a story and he doesn\u2019t; r , v p -\t- Christmas vacation: Mr.Romeo-know whether she believes it or\t'-'raae *\u2022 rnze lor Gendreau home to Magog after a seven years\u2019 sojourn on the Western coast; Miss Merrill to Sutton for a following is the list of prizes given and grow.They will grow faster and for results obtained in the examina- bigger and stronger.Now I wonder Î tions written during the month of if Farmer Brown\u2019s Boy i?doing itj June, 1926:\ton that account.I wonder if that is- Grade XL\u2014Prize for first rank, why he spent so much time over Gladys Timbrell.\there looking around before he began Grade X.\u2014Prize for first rank, ; tUtting those -trees.And I wonder Stephen 01ney;_ prize for second wbat he is going to do with those rank, Doris McNeill.\ttrees he has cut.I suppose the only hdays in Montreal, Y Grade wX'TPr2Ze f'°r S'rst ranVway I\u2019ll ever find out is by being j Francls MacLeod; prize for second IN SUSPENSES \u201cNow, Robert, have you out the meaning of \u2018quandary\u2019 patient and watching.\u2019\u2019 Meanwhile Farmer Brown\u2019s Boy was whistling as he worked.He was Grade VIIL-Prize for first rartk,!™^ fareful\t.ft-JT\u2019U Marguerite Philbrick; prize for se- ;\t.^at ^ fG ^ cond rank, Gordon Doak.\tv'ould not lrUun: .fny ot,her ^ung Grade VII.\u2014Prize for first rank,'tree.After a while he began talk-Shirley Fowler; prize for second ;\thimself4 as he had no one found !ranlt\u2019 Charlotte Wadleigh.\u201cYes\u2019m.Pa says it\u2019s when a man trnJU creosote that is pleasant J.D.Hamel and Alfred Tourigny to .° ta^e.Creomulsion is a new medi- Thetford Mines for the installation \"al discovery with two-fold action, ri officers cf the Knights of Colum-U soothes and heals the inflamed bus, following which each of the-:;'.-\u2022membranes \u2022 and inhibits germ Knights delivered an eloquent ad-growth.^ ^\tdress; Miss Thompson to her home Of ail known drugs, creosote is m Sutton for the vacation; Principal recognized by high medical author!- Jenks to Lennoxville for the conferees as one of tne greatest healing cnce of Principals of Superior igencies for persistent coughs and Schools at Bishop s; Mrs.J.B.On-cold?and other forms of throat ver to Chicago, Hi., to spend a part trouble.Creomulsion contains, in: of the winter; Mi?- Isabel McKeivev addition to creosote, other healing here from her school at Marsboro tiements which soothe and heal the and gone to her new home at Brome; Infected membranes and stop the Miss Marjorie Turner and Master irritation and inflammation, while Wilbur and Miss Florence Mitso::, the creosote goes on to the stomach, and Master Kenneth McKelvey go: ' is absorbed into the blood, attacks to their home at Cherry River to the seat of the trouble and checks -\u2018-pend the vacation; Mi; Betty the growth of the germs.\tClark gone to her home in George- Creomulsion is guaranteed satis-\tuntil the re-opening of the factory in the treatment of persis-'Migh-School on January 3rd.tent coughs and colds, bronchial Professor Adair, of McGLl Vri-asthma, bronchitis and other forms vcr-ity, will deliver the second of i.\u2022 on f ^\t______J\t__ This Winter Keep Strong and Vital\u2014 Take iOi Rich In All Cod-liver Oil Vitamins iowne, Toronto.Or, 26-3.1 Grade \\ I.Prize for first rank, jtose Andrews, Marjorie Findlay, Ross Ingalls; prize for second rank, Douglas Hall, Charlotte Matthews.; H ilham Barnard.\t| 'j\u2019yle Danville High School report .\tfirst rank, 0f the Grade X examinations of Pluvia Cleveland; prize for second ; June, 1926, are as follows: Grade X lank, Paulina Andrews.\t| (Maximum marks 1000) Stephen Grade IV.\u2014Prize for first rank, ioiney 821.Doris McNeill 774, Rose î Katherine Ingalls; prize for second 1 Andrews 752, Reginald Carson 707, rank, David Parmelee.\tj Ruth Searle 658, Everette Denison Grade III.\u2014Prize for first rank, ^42, Robert Doak 623, Kendall Brow^ : Alice Blake; prize for second rank, 1557, Irene Perkins 542, Aileen Wil-.undred Olr.ey.\tj son 522, Harry Findlay 457*, Percy Grade II.\u2014Prize for first rank,.Matthews 360* \u2019\u2014Failed.Douglas Andrews; prize for second 1\tGeneral Notes, lank, Henry Blake.\t; Trinity Church annual Christ- trrade I.Prize for first rank, v^g tree an(j entertainment will be Charlotte Matthews; prize for se-1 held in the Town Hall on Thursday 1 cond rank, Harriet Wilson.\t] evening at 4:30 o\u2019clock.A sacred J he special prizes were awarded! pagcant \u201cIn Search of the King\u201d, ! as follows: Three dollars for Trench, :Wiii be presented by the Tuxis boys, j Charlotte Wadleigh, given by Major and \u201cThe Dream of Months\u201d by the Sundav school pupils.of respiratory diseases, and is excellent for building up the system McGill Extension Wo: \u2018European Travel in after colds or flu.Money refunded and Seventeenth Centurie:;\u201d in .Naif any cough or cold is not relieved on January 7th, i 27.after taking according to directions.Thursday evening, December ri\u2019-ni, Ask your druggist.Creomulsion Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.inter :Boutelle; medal for Latin, Rose An-: crews, 91 p.c., given by Henry Birks end Sons; medal for Mathematics, Doris McNeill, 95 p.c., given by H.! M.Avery, principal; medal for ; French, Rose Andrews.80 p.c., given ; by P.A.Carson; medal for Arith-; nu-tic, Marguerite Philbrick, given i by M.C.MacAulay; medal for j i- rench, Eva McNeill, given by P.A.i Carson; medal for French, Helen\u2018Inst week on business, i Blake, given by P.A.Carson; prize!' Master Bobbie Currie is confined I for Arithmetic, Mildred Olney, given | to the house with chicken pox.by A.Silver; prize for Arithmetic,: Miss Marjory Denison, of Brown-; Douglas Andrews, given by A.Sil-Leigh, is spending the\twith ver; prize for Arithmetic, George her grandmother, Mrs.Margaret' Clapp; prizes for perfect attendance, Johnston KINGSEY FALLS Mr, J.WL Smith was called to Little Metis last week, by the serious illness of his father, Mr.James Smith, Mr.J.M.Leith was in Sherbrooke HEALTHFUL CLEANLINESS is the one thing every home should be sure of.Every cleaning operation, kitchen, bathroom, woodwork, floors, etc., needs Old Dutch.Old Dutch contains no lye, acids or hard gritty substance injurious to the hands or surfaces.Sure, safe economical cleaning is the result of using Old Dutch.MADE IN CANADA Phases Dirt EvnrmimG'sp^ MAOC IM / Cuticnra Preparations For All The Family For generations Cuticur* Soap and Ointment bave afforded the pureat, sweetest and most satisfactory method of promoting and maintaining a healthy condition of akin and scalp.Tender-faced me find the freely-lathering Cuiicura Shaving Stick a necessity.Cutlcura Talcum la an Ideal powder, cooling and refreshing.StasW rm rrw >7 IU!1 ASOrui Dauai.,-Vwr ' 'MerSwa Lie, HvjubI Mr,.V-,t m* .( orns aie painful at any time; ut to many people, corns in winter tu e intense agony.Feet encased in R-vrr footwear cannot breathe; marked the commencement of Christmas festivities at the High \u2022School, when Principal Jenks and the Misses Thompson, Scribner and Merrill entertained the pupils of the b Academic, Intermediate, Senior and < ¦ Junior Elementary Department- of > the school at the Prue Hall to the heat and acid perspiration draw the number of more than one hundred, feet; the uncertain footing on wintei Games were played until 9.30 o'- .«idewaks pres : the hard structure clock, when supper was served by cf the corn : against the nerve-! and the hostesses.After supper there agg.-nvat» ike pain until at times it' v.as dancing.\tbecome ; almost unbearable.Radox Î Friday afternoon the Principal en- Bath Salts give blessed relief, re- i tertained the Primary department moving quickly and easily the corns ! from half past two to three o\u2019clock and callousc-.When you dip your; to afternoon lunch in her cla .-et irV n footbath containing; Radox Bath Salts, the dead skin ! (which forms the corn) combine?with the kudo; Salts to form a prot- Fine for catarrh when melted in a spoon or snuffed up tho nose and vapors inhaled.RICHMOND ait of (he actual corn î ni Spavins Stick ZSr.room.On Saturday afternoon the Primary department assembled in full force at two o\u2019clock for their annual Christmas tree and general good time.Mcsdame- Bell and Osborne were in charge.There wer»-games and music and just afrir Principal Jenks had recited \u201cThe Night Before Christmas,\" in carre Old Santa, bells and all, heartily welcomed by the children.The tree was then unloaded to the satisfaction of all, Mesdames Bell and Osborne being very generously remem- \u2019 is bored by tneir pupils.\tOnly The Misses Agnes Conners and corn is db- 'lived.On Carla Perry have gone to Montreal o.r way home, buy a 'to spend part of the holidays with park agi of Radox Bath relatives and friends.\tSalt at, the druggist.;.Messrs.K.Massey ai IF.D.Wal- Sole Importers, ( '.ax.Gydc-lace are home from Bishop\u2019 foi the w quickly we are now able to get a Long Distance connection.This marked speeding up of the service enables us to call our dealers twice a month to check their stock and hook their orders, and to make a score of contacts on the instant.\u201d Changes in equipment and intensive training of our staff have made speedy liong Distance service an accomplished fact.TTere are only a few localities where the changes have not yet been completed.Has your business been quick to profit by this almost revolutionary speeding up of T/mg Distance Service?If you are able to give the T/>ng Distance Operator the distant number, she will appreciate your co-operation, but Whether you know the distant number or not the Long Distance.Operator will do her utmost to get the party you want while you hold the line auickly loosena ut» a cold.of Study I I\u2019roteatant.Sub-Committee of tho GoinmiUro of the Goutl- J.F Choquette, Ma nager.V A 0» O R U B Ovat 2! Million Jars Useù Yearly cil of Education.Mrs.Gcn.Chumbrrlain «pont the past week-end in Ayer's niff the guest of her parents, Mr.ami Mrs.Bean.THE BELL TELEPHONE CO.OF CANADA ITU SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1926.PAGE THREE Bedford District News GRANBY Mrs.Leslie Mitchell and children, [>f Ottawa, arrived in Granby on Wednesday night, called here by the terious illness of her father, Mr.George Keep, who is in a very critical condition.Little Helen Legge, who has been «hut in with diphtheria is making a complete recovery.Mr.J.E.Tetreault was in Iberville on Monday, December 13th, attending the funeral of his nephew, Mr.J.F.Tetreault.The food sale and sale of useful and fancy articles, candy, etc., held cn Saturday, December nth, by the Drummond Street United Church Woman\u2019s Missionary Society, was a great success and afforded many to stock up with Christmas cakes, puddings, etc.WATERLOO A largely attended anniversary memorial service was held in the Roman Catholic Church at eight thirty on Friday morning in memory of the late Mr.Joseph F.Clement.Nurse Potvin has returned from Warden, where she had been caring for Mr.James Foster, who was suffering from pleurisy and pneumonia.Friends will be glad to learn of Mr.F oster\u2019s improved condition.Mr.H.C.Wallace is now able to Irive out and attend to his business affairs, after his recent injuries sustained by falling in the barn a short time ago.Mrs.F.A.Slack and Mrs.J.A.Corcoran were in Montreal on Friday.Mrs.Henry Bernard, of Montreal, ivho came out to 'attend the memorial service for her father, Mr.Clement, is spending a few days with her mother and brother.Mrs.Raymond Wallace and Miss Isabel Gilmour visited Mr.and Mrs.B H.Sparling, Shefford Mountain, on Thursday.Mr.Earl Blake, who is attending school at Bishop\u2019s College, Lennox-ville, is spending the Christmas holidays here with his parents.Dr.and Mrs.E.A.Blake, and sister, Miss Laura Blake.Mr.and Mrs.Hiram Williams, of Foster, were here several times last week owing to the seirous illness of Mr.William\u2019s mother Mrs.John Williams.Mr.Charles Candlish entertained the Senior Bridge Club on Wednesday.Mr.W.Elmo Ashton left on Fri-Jay afternoon for Toronto and London on a business trip.Mrs.Charles Candlish and Miss Ruah Mairs spent Saturday in Mont-'eal.Mrs.R.F.Greaves and Mr.Geo.Williams, of Fulford, were hurriedly called here on Thursday owing to Uie serious condit\u2019on of their mother, Mrs.John Williams, who had suffered a paralytic stroke at the home of her daughter, Mrs.Rhicarrl Lewis, Eastern avenue.Mr.Walter Hall, of Abercorn, has been spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Henry W.Jones and family.Among\u2019 those from here who attended the funeral of Mr.Albert L.Whitcomb in Warden on Sunday afternoon were Mrs.George Moy-uan, Mrs.Charles Whitcomb, Mr.and Mrs.Leland Holden, Mr.and Mrs.K.W.Wallace Mr.H.M.Moy-nan, Mrs.W.K.Robinson.Mr.Sydney Blake, Mr.Raymond Whitcomb Mr.'and Mrs.W.F.Shores, Mr.and Mrs.S.J.Irwin, Mr.James Thompson, Mr.James Craw, Mr.James Standish, Mr.Charles Slack and Mr.and Mrs.Marchant.(Mrs.E.J.Raymond is spending a few days in Granby with her daughter, Mrs.Lome E.Brown, and family.Mr.Earl McLaughlin, of Windsor, tvas in town on Saturday on his way to Warden to attend the fun-pral on Sunday of his uncle, Mr.Al.bert L.Whitcomb.Mrs.Henry Jones and Mr.Walton Hall, of Abercorn, were guests on Monday of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Young and Mrs.Arthuhr Chamberlain, Bolton.Rev.W.E.Peterson was in Montreal on Friday on business.Mr.and Mrs.Lyle Pearson and tittle daughter were calling on friends here on Friday.Mrs.George Moyann lias been spending a few days in Warden with her sister, Mrs.A.L.Whitcomb.(Mrs.Wm.Armstrong, of the town line road, was called to the bedside of ner 'aged mother, Mrs.John Williams, who is critically ill.Mias Myrtle Gaw and Miss Edna Purdy were in Warden on Friday SUTTON TOPICS AND PERSONALS FROM VICINITY W.C.T.U.Held Meeting\u2014Happenings of Interest from Sutton and Surrounding Neighborhood.!\tcompany TOROMTO, cahaoa Thursday for her home in Calumet J by all, and the little ones did well in The principal, Miss L.Waterman, their recitations.Mr.R.V.Russell has gone to Carp, Ont., to spend; presented the missionary prizes, the holidays with her parents.i after which a very successful and Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Dion .have kn;|oyable eve.nmf carae to Va' returned from a trip to Roxton.i?erg, was in town on Monday, palis\t'December 13.Mr.Orner Leblanc, of Lennox-1 Mrs.H.Hastings, of Stanbridge ville, spent Sunday, December 12, 'Station was the guest on ^ednes-with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Jos- day, of Mrs.Henry Connor, and to-enh Leblanc.\tigether with Mrs.Connor called on Mr.and Mrs.Isidore Menard and Mrs.Harlow Sornberger, of Stan-young daughter, Rita, are guests of !t)ndge^Jiast the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Waterloo on Monday, December 13.Owing to the recent frequent snow-storms, the roads in this vici- good rods to do teaming.Cars ara still able to be used in ail parts.Dr.F.E.Draper and Mrs.Dra- nity are in excellent condition, and j per were in Montreal on Tuesday, many are taking advantage of the December 14.I.Menard.Among those who .ttended the dance given at Stanbridge East on Mr.O.' Gendron and daughter, Monday evening December 13, in \u2014\t- - \u2014\t¦ .\thonor of Mr.and Mrs.Harvey, who Mrs.Fred L\u2019Hommeau, and daugh ter, Jean, were visiting at the home al'e ffoirig to Ormstown to h'e, were of Mr and Mrs Alev Prairie at 'Mr.and Mrs.D.J.Reid, Mr.and of Mr.and Mrs.Alex, traîne at ^ w c_ King; Mr_ ^ Mrs.wi]\u201e bur Borden, Air.and Mrs.Eric Hib- Pigeon Hill on Sunday last.Mr.and Mrs.B.L.Wightman, accompanied by Miss Muriel Wightman, motored to St.Albans, Vt., on Saturday last.The friends here of Mr.Calno bard and Mr.and Mrs.Lyle Gould.Master Donald Stevens is confined to his home suffering from an attack of scarlet fever.Rev.H.Fricker >vas in Montreal ||f$f lND!t$ SUTTON, Que., Dec., 21- \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Claude Westover, of California, are guests of the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.O.D.West-over.Messrs.J.W.Murphy and Ernest Curley were in Montreal on business recently.Mr.Ernest Cunningham, of Newport, was the guest of his mother, Mrs.-M.Cunningham on Saturday.Misses Lillis Bresee and Rachel Draper were in Cowansville on Saturday the guests of Rev.and Mrs.Boyd.Miss Thibault, of Montreal, was a guest of her parents over the week-end.Miss Grace Shufelt closed her school here on December 171th and returned to her home in East Farn-ham.Miss Shufelt expects to take the short course for teachers at Macdonald College after Christmas, and Miss Lillis Bresee will take her classes at the Sutton High School.Mr.Stephen Bresee left on Saturday 'morning for Montreal to spend Christmas with his daughter, Mrs.Drysdale and Misses Pauline and Jessie Bresee.Miss Marjorie Smith spent Saturday in Richford, Vt., calling on friends.Mr.John Edwards spent the week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Edwards, at Brome.Miss Esther England, of Bishop\u2019s College, Lennoxville, is spending the holidays the guest of her parents, Rev.and Mrs.England.Airs.Mundy and daughter, of Montreal, were the guests of Air.and Mrs.Albert Brown recently.The W.C.T.U.met on Tuesday, December 14, with Mrs.E.N.Ford.The subject for discussion was reading.Two of the members were ill.Airs.Whitford, who has been seriously ill, is some better, and Mrs.Heny is quite ill and unable to attend, but the sailors comfort bags have been finished by Mrs.Crowell.The next meeting will be held on January 4th.Airs.Barnes has returned to her home in Newport after spending some months with her sister, Mrs.Amos Hawley.Airs.Florence Holmes is in Huntington the guest of her daughter.Mrs.Wm.Phillips, and Mr.PhillTps.Mr.Geo.Bullard, of Knowlton, was a guest of Mr.A.Bates on Tuesday, December 14.Air.Kenneth Bresee has gone to Cowansville to reside with his father.Mr.H.H.Bresee.; Mr.Frank Beaudry, of Montreal, i was a guest of his brother, Air.i Homer Beaudry, and Mrs.Beaudry ! recently.Air.David Bickford is seriously [ill and his son.Earnest, and daugh\" Her.Ruth, have been called.He has i been in very poor health for some time past.Airs.0.D.Westover is in Alont-real the guest of her daughter, Airs.Dr.Moore.Mr.and Airs.Jas.Flanagan went ;to Montreal on Tuesday December 14, taking their little \u2019daughter to the Shriners Hospital for treatment.Miss Rhicard, of Brome, was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs, M.E.Owens.Alessvs.George and Raymond Durrell, of Foster, was in town on business recently.Miss Kathleen Shepard, of West Brome, has been spending a few days the guest of Miss Shepard.Miss Ruth Shepard returned to her home in Dunham Friday morning, after spending a week with her grandmother, Mrs.C.W.Shepard.Airs.Delude and children, of Farnham, was a guest of her mother, Mrs.P.Desmarais, over the week-end.Air.F.L.Jenne went to Alont-real on business last week.Mrs.AlcCrum is in Cowansville the guest of her son, Air.AlcCrum.Miss Edith Brown is in Abercorn, spening a few ays the guest of her sister, Mrs.John Payne, Jr.Mrs.Arthur Miller and daughter Joan, were in Montreal, the guests of Airs.Robinson recently.Mrs.Perry, of Montreal, was the guest of Mr.and Airs.Albert Brown over the week-end.Mr.Robert Boright entertained the Gentlemen\u2019s Bridge Club on Alonday, December 13.Mr.Geo.A.Sho.pnrd won the prize.Delicious refreshments were served at the close.Air.A.H.Miller and daughters, Barbara and Helen, spent Saturday in Alontreal.1ADD0GWAS DESTROYED AT BEDFORD Had Been Following Team, But Was Driven Off\u2014Mayor Notified\u2014Animal\u2019s Head Sent to Montreal \u2014 Analysis Showed that Dog Was Suffering from Hydrophobia\u2014Personals and General Notes.on the palatial S8.Montroyal OU Fuel 500 Tons Displacement Leaving NEW YORK Jan.26th and Feb.28th Bail in the wake of the buccnncem.Coral isles, sun-kissed seas, vivid colour, romance, life! ( omffletfi information from your Ureal SUamship agent or write D.R.KENNEDY, General Att'nU Ocenn Traffic.Phono Main 7700.141 St.James St, Montreal.Catuufian Pacific Exprès* Travellers Cheques good the world over CANADIAN PACIFIC ironui's GRKÀTKST TR A V KI.SYSTEM BEDFORD, Que., Dec., 21.\u2014-On Tuesday afternoon, December 14, ia telephone message was received |by Mayor, Dr.Armand Tanguay, jfrom Stanbridge Station, stating that a dog.which gave every indication of having hydrophobia hau I left Stanbridge on its way to Bed-jford.j The Mayor in company with Air.-Joseph Belanger started out in a ¦car with a gun and meeting the 'animal on the road, shot it.Dr.Tan- guay sent the animal\u2019s head to [Montreal for analysis and the exam-iination showed the animal to be suffering from hydrophobia.A man, who had been in Clar-enceville, was followed home by I the dog.When be stopped at Stan-bridge Station the dog jumped into ;the sleigh.On the return of the jman the dog refused to leave the -sleigh and had finally to be beaten off after which it started for Bedford.I In accordance with the recent 1 proclamation issued by the mayor, -all dogs are to be kept either muzzled when on the streets, or tied up any dog found loose on the streets {without a muzzle will be shot immediately.A number of dogs in the I {surrounding territory have been destroyed, as they were sufferinsr from hydrophobia.Any animal will become infected by tasting the \u2018saliva of an infected animal.General Notes.Mrs.Colin Ramsal -and daughter Dorothea were in Alontreal for sev-leral days during the past week.| Messrs.Wilbur Borden and A iKlinkonsky were in Alontreal o\u2019 Satudray for the day.Air.L.Howie, of Pike River, was in town on Thursday.{ Mr.and Mrs.L.Skeels, of North 1 Hero, Vt., are the guests of their daughter, Mrs.Wilbur Borden, and lAir.Borden, until after Christmas The evening service was cancelled at the United Church on Sunday lari owing to the funeral services of the late Aliss Rix.| Mr.and Mrs.Hector Langevh have returned from a short stay with the latter\u2019s parents at Val-court.Mr.and Airs.L.Therrien and their young son, Jean Paul, were in Alontreal recently.| Aladame G.0.Leblanc has returned from a stay with relative in Montreal.| Air Thomas Mullin, a former resident of this town, was visitin' friends here during the past wee\u2019; : Mr.Mullin is now a resident, of Detroit, Alich.| Aliss C.Falcoln was recently in St.Albans, Vt., as were also Air.and Mrs.Egide Campbell.Mr.Arthur Arcand, of Montreal, was with his father, Mr.Charier Arcand, for a short stay during the past week.The Misses L.and A.Gagne, of Farnham.were recently guests of friends in town.Miss Edith Blacki of the local High School, is spending lier holidays at her home in Pearceton.while Miss J.Higginson left on Baker will be pleased to learn that|on Tuesday, December 14.he is enjoying a visit with his Mr.D.J.P^eid left on Wednes-brother in New York.He writes'day evening on a business trip to hat he played violin for about half {'forrington, Conn.Mr.Walter Nashville was taken on Friday last to the District of Bedford Hospital at Sweetstourg, by an hour at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and that the management gave him fifty dollars and expenses for the half hour.'Mr.Baker\u2019s broth- Dr.F.E.Draper, er is a member of the regular | Mr.F.W.Jones went to Mont- real on Wednesday to remain for a few days.The many friends of Air.Arthur Jamieson in this town regretted to learn of the injury, Which he reaffray at to visit Mr.and Airs.Moses Swett ar.d Mr.and Mrs.Frank Swett, who have recently returned from Meach-im, Sask.WEST BROME West Brome School Report.Tho following is the report of the school examinations from Scptcm-ber to December: Grade VII.(Maximum 1600) \u2014 Agnes Taylor 1420, Shirley Hartley 1270, Frederick Pettes 1183.Grade VI.(Maximum 1600)\u2014 Eileen Hunt 1320, Hilda Devlin 12(52, Glenna Wilson 1246, Edna Coughtry 1003 (absent four examinations).Grade V.(Maximum 1500) \u2014 Charlie Hartley 1260, Ernest 008.Grade IV.(Maximum 1400)\u2014Fannie Devlin 1044, Nina Devlin 074, -Marjorie Gooey 492 (absent from six examinations).Grade ill.(Maximum 1200)\u2014 Elizabeth Fuller 1112, ISylvannus Fuller 1074.Grade 11.(Maximum 1000)\u2014Mad- eline Wells 030, Christie Wells 024 Dorothy Aliltimore 022, Leighton Gooey 279 (asbent from seven examinations).Pr.IT.(Maximum 800)\u2014Francis Perry 708, Howard Wilson 700, Guy Taylor 413 (absent from three examinations).Pr.I.Senior.(Maximum 800) \u2014 Florence Parry 604.Pr.II.Junior.(Maximum 800) \u2014 Albert Coughtry 748.Several ladies interested in the school work were present at the closing.Following the opening exercises the reports were given out.Several of the pupils recited Christmas and humorous recitations.A spelling match was held between Grades VI.and VII.in which Shirley Hartley won the prize.Charlie Hartley, Ernest and Frederick Pottos delivered the presents from the tree to the pupils, each receiving a prize and a box of candy.The teacher, Aliss M.Fi.Frizzle, received many lovely and useful presents from all her pupils.The closing hymn, \u201cWhile Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night,\u201d was sung by the pupils.The Christmas tree and entertainment will be held in the basement of the Church on Thursday evening, December 23rd, at eight o\u2019clock.-*\u2014:- FARNHAM CENTRE The annual Christmas tree entertainment will be hold in the Fnrn-ham Centre Ohureh on Thursday, December 23rd.Everybody welcome.7h r7Ae J\\ / NEW LAMP With the IN SIDS FROST\u2014more light \u2014 no glare \u2014 longer life \u2014 an E die on Mazda achievement.Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra.Air.D.L.Tittemore, of St.Armand, was in town on Tuesday, December 14th.The monthly meeting of the Miss-isquoi County Council was held in'ceived in the shootin; the County Building on Thusday ; last.\t\u2019* .Mr.A.Kimmell was in Montreal on Friday last for the day, Mr.and Mrs.P.M.Hayes, of| Frelighs/burg, were the guests of their daughter, Mrs.Lyall Gould, and Mr.Gould on Sunday last.The regular monthly communication of the Bedford Masonic Lodge was held in the local lodge ooms on Alonday evening of this »veek, when election of officers re-uited as follows: Bro.J.Lyall ould, W.M.; Bro., Forest Smith, 3.W.; Bro Burhl Wightman J.W.: v'ery Worshipful Brother, E.F.Currie, treasurer; Rt.Wor.Bro.Aubrey Hill, secretary; Rev.Bro.Robert Smith, Chaplin; Very Wor.Bro.Robert Shark, tyler; Bro.Ralph Oakes, S.D.; and Bro.W.J.Pendleberry, J.D.An invitation is extended to Stanbridge East Lodge, No.19 is to hold a joint installation with the B-ediford Lodge in the latter\u2019s lodge rooms on St.John\u2019s night, Alonday evening, December 27th.For aome yeajs past these two lodges have held joint installation services in alternate lodge rooms.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Moreau, who have spent the past few years n Orange and Springfield, Mass, nave returned to Bedford and will occupy their home in Upper Bedford.Aliss Dorothy Ewing returned on Saturday to spend the Christmas ,mention, with her parents, Air.and Mrs.F.E.Ewing, having closed her school at Pointe Claire on the proceeding day.The Bedford High School was closed by order of the school board on Thursday morning as a provent-: ive against the further spread of scarlet fever and in order that Tie building might be fumigated, fhe school was to have remained open until December 23rd., but in Tie face of existing conditions it was ¦onsidered advisable to close the chool immediately.Up to date only two or three cases have developed.Notary J.Ed.Lebeau, of Alontreal ;pent a week-end recently at the home of Mr.and Airs.L.L.Thomas vith Airs.Walsh.Airs.J.Gendron was in Farnham on Monday, December 13th.Air.and Airs.R.L.Craighead returned on Tuesday after a stay of several days in Alontreal.Messrs.D.J.Reid and Wilbur Borden were in Sweetsburg Tuesday cn business.Dr.F.E.Draper was in Alontreal on Wednesday for the day.Mr.Austin Campbell, who has spent the past month with his uncle and aunt, Air.and Airs.Windsor Alcombrack, has returned to his home at Rosenberg.Aliss Ethel Aloore was the recent guest at the home of Air.and Airs.William Watson, Mystic.The Rev.Father Guillet attended the euchre party held in his former parish of Dunham on Wednesday evening.A number of Bedford gentlemen attended the funeral of the late Air.U.T.Chilon, who passed away suddenly at his home in Clanrnceville on Monday, December 6th.Coroner H.E.Mitchell was called ' on Friday last to investigate the ! sudden death of Andrew Jones, who 1 died that morning at the home of Mr.Hollis Satwell, with whom he lived, without medical attention, at the age of ninety-one years.After conducting the inquest, Coroner Alit-chell declared death due to to nat ural causes.The funeral of the late Mr.Andrew Jones was held at two o\u2019clock on Saturday afternoon, December 11th, from his late residence, Rev Robert Smith, of the Bedford United Church being the officiating clergyman.Interment was made in the I nion cemetery.The local branch of the Torrington Company was closed on Wednesday, December 8th, in observance of Conception Day, as were the offices of the two banks.Air.Oscar Moreau was in Montreal for several days during the past week.Air.Vincent, of Drummondville, was calling on friends in town recently.Mr.W.C.King, manager of the local branch of the Bank of Montreal, was confined to his rooms through illness for a few days recently.Air.Ralph Oakes conducted service on Sunday, December 12th, assisted by the pastor, Rev.Robert Smith, B.D., and the address was delivered by tho Rev.Mr.Fricker, the newly appointed rector of 'St.Janies\u2019| Church, who was introduced to thoj congregation by the Rev Air.Smith who referred to tho cordial relationship enjoyed by the congregations m years passed.The Rev.Air.Fricker spoke eloquently upon the subject of union, making reference to a recent experience in Montreal, when he took part in a gathering at which members of many branches of the Christian Church communed together.The singing of tho children, ujulikUilI bv t.luï r.luiir.wus miuivoj THREE foFIVE MINUTES tc, FORTY THEATRES AHD ALL SHOPS \\ \\ \\ TIMES SQUARE ' NEW YORK CITY JUST OFF BROADWAY AI I09-II3 WEST^ST women without Send Postal For Rates ( 0 and Booklet ^ W.JOHNSON QUINN,Pmkknt ¦ \u2022 ï %! ,\tN Y' e Spirit of Christmas dwells in Light \u2014 Y^ROM the twinkling of a star\u2014the flickering of rude oil lamps\u2014the burning of the Yule-log\u2014the flame of the snapdragon\u2014down to the white radiance of electricity \u2014light has always interpreted the Christmas spirit.Many Christmas days have passed in the years of research and experiment which have resulted in the perfection of the present Edison hlazda Lamp \u2014 the most efficient, attractive and economical form of lighting ever produced by man.So this Cnristmas, Edison Mazda Lamps will fill your home with light and cheer\u2014and greet your guests with the spirit of Christmas which dwells in light.Ask your Edison Mazda Lamp dealer for information regarding proper illumination for your rooms.He will help you to enhance the beauty of your home* A.Canadian GeneralElectric Product L.73 .This Comply m;/' K§ii>s 'lever ¦ paid less than , 6%*interest on;profits-and policy .proceeds left with the Company, t and is in excellent position to continue ' .\t-,\tl>->4-i f»', V +\tt I + il .Yrt\tG- J® J in which ther-security is absolute.: .: : PAGE FOUR SHERBROOKE DA/LY RECORD.TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, Ï9Z6.L D DR.DARCHE\u2019S HOSPITAL EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES.Examination of the eyes for glasses 92 King St.West 4* «*\u2022»«\u2022 4* *> *î* ?\u2018î* *2* * LENNOXVILLE * I.O.D.E.Held Shower A feature of the monthly meeting of Maple Copse Chapter, I.O.D.E., , held yesterday afternoon, was a : miscellaneous \u201cshower\u201d to brighten ! the Christmas season for the pa-i tients and staff of the Sherbrooke Memorial Hospital.A generous array of parcels, books and boxes was j the result, and these, throlgh the kindness of Mr.Saunders, were ta-! ken to the hospital at once.The regent, Mrs.A.0.Beck, presided at the business meeting, which included final arrangements for the holding of a concert on January 19, in which local talent will be used.A donation of $10 from the Len-noxville C.G.I.T.groups was grate-.fully acknowledged.and A for Piano Christmas J.T.Reid, Mr.and Mrs.E.G.;n?rd a^d Co-.A.C.Demers Pierce, Miss Seiveright, Mrs.G.Sherbrooke Provision Co.Robins, Mrs.G.X.P-obins, Miss' The annual event was in every Haight, J.W.Woodside, Mrs.Pow- way a success, and provided the ers, Misses Bennett\u2019s, Mrs.MacKin-! mothers with a pleasant afternoon, non, Mrs.Rawson, Mrs.F.Hovey, and also encouraged them in at-Misses Mitchell, Mrs.R.A.E-v.-ing, tending the dispensaries which are Mrs.B.C.Howard, Mrs.F.N.Me- doing excellent work.Créa, Mrs.A.Robinson and others.OFFICERS FOR QUEEN MARY CHAPTER, O.E.S.Queen Mary Chapter, O.E.S., held a business meeting last evening for the purpose of electing the officers for the coming year.The officers elected were: Miss Margaret Moe.Worthy Matron; Mr.J.H.Bryce, From smallest of Uprights to most imposing of Grands, we offer you a variety well calculated to help you in your Piano selection.Each of these instruments is of the same traditional Wilson quality, their price-variance being a matter simply of size and design.Any one of the Wilson instruments can be purchased for so small a cash deposit and on such liberal terms as to make hesitation over the price quite unnecessary\u2014even the family of quite moderate means can easily own one of these superb Pianos.YOUR PRESENT PIANO WILL BE WILLINGLY TAKEN IN PARTIAL PAYMENT.ROTARIANS TO ENTERTAIN HIGH SCHOOL RUGBY TEAM.At the weekly meeting of the Rotary Club at the New Sherbrooke House at 6.15 p.m., this evening, the members of the undefeated Sher- brooke High School rugby team will \"7°™ly\tx ^ be the guests of the Club.An inter- ^ 01\u2018by Patron, (re-elected); Mrs.jpl tsting programme has been arrang- pecker, associate matron; Miss , d by the Club and a thoroughly en- J°sle Scott, conductress; Mrs.R.joyable time is expected by all.Armstrong, associate conductress; ffS\t-1-\u2018\t! Mrs.E.A.Tomkins, secretary; Mrs.m FIRE HYDRANTS BEING w- J- Wilson treasurer.TESTED\tThese officers were elected by bal- i'si Taking advantage of the milderilott; the others will be appointed, weather today, the city fire depart-\t- nient members are now testing all\tABBOTSFORD U; \u2018.he fire hvdrants in the city, so & :h at they will not fail during the; : cold weather.It is onlv by oî these periodical tests department is able to keep the hy- *\t1 st Ghaphn and son i weather, it is onlv Ov means Hnr^-Aro, o 'anC* A' these periodical tests that the j Ho™/Ottawa recently ;c oWo i-oo- +b» -K,-J Mr.and Mrs.B.Chaplin and rn goou oxuex.\tvlsltlnS relatives at Hartford, ____________: Conn.MEMORIAL SANATORIUM, ! The following were in Montreal WOODARD AVENUE,\trecently: Mr and Mrs.W.R.Honey, E.SHERBROOKE.\t.P.^By^rs, p.A.Fisk, M.E.Honey *4*\t4* 44 4* 4» 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* l FEATURES FOR * RADIO FANS ?v\tV 4* 4 ?4* 4* 4» 4* 4» 4* 4» 44 v 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* WEDNESDAY CFCF (411) Montreal 12.S5-1 p.m.\u2014Hotel concert orches.tra, from the Main Dining Room.1-1.15\u2014Weather, stocks, etc.1.15-\t1.40\u2014Continuation of concert orchestra programme.KDKA (309.1) Pittsburgh 6.15\tp.m,\u2014Westinghouse band.7\u2014\tiSanta Claus programme.7.45\u2014Address.8\u2014\tConcert.8.30'\u2014Annual production of the Princeton Triangle Club from Syra Mosque.9\u2014\tThe Maxwell hour of music.WEAF (492) New York.8.15\tp.m.\u2014Salon concert.10.30\u2014\t\u201cRip Van Winkle.\u201d 11.30\u2014\tBen Bernie and His Orchestra.WJZ, (455) New York 7 p.m.\u2014Concert orchestra.8\u2014Imperial Imps.10.30\u2014\tDance orcheistra.WGY, (379.5) Schenectady 6.20 p.m.\u2014\u201cBook of Knowledge.\u201d 7.30\u2014\tEastman programme.8.15\u2014\tMusical programme.10\u2014\tMusical programme.WBZ (333.1) Springfield.Mass.6.15\tp.m.\u2014Lenox ensemble.6.35\u2014Musical Mirth Makers.7.03\u2014Farm Flashes.7.18\u2014Orchestra.7.30\u2014\tRadio Nature League, 8\u2014\tOrgan recital.8.30\u2014\tTwilight Song Trio.9\u2014\tTho \u201cBarnstormers.\u201d 9.30\u2014\tChristmas programme.10.30\u2014\tContinuation of Christmas programme.- REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS DON\u2019T HURRY\u2014 Get your meals at ROYAL CANDY KITCHEN Sherbrooke HEADQUARTERS FOR CHRISTMAS GOODS Bring the Children to See Santa Claus at Our Store.LEDOUX & PELLETIER ROSS-KEELER RADIO SETS AND PARTS Phones 644 - 645 MAGNIFYING GLASSES AS A XMAS GIFT! An ornamental as -well as a useful adjunct to the Library Table.A needed aid in bringing out \"detail\u201d in Photos, or tor increasing normal vision.Large enough to cover the width of a newspaper column and mure.$1.00 to $3.00 McCONNELL\u2019S Optometrists.54 Kin* St, Sherbrooke, Que.Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classified Advertisements in this issue.Registrations in the Sherbrooke Division Registry Office during the week ending December 18th follow: i Belanger and Begin, trustees', to 1 Treffle Nadeau of part lot 895 East Ward.Ephrem Beauchesne to Philias Lemieux and Louis A.Pariseau cf - - ;\t\u201e valuable nedie-ve a d \"i \u2022\tsouth 1-3 of lot 896-8 East Ward.the 11\tPed^re^nPiklng!?e Price $1500.This hospital now has six patients an* .'k',^ars2la\\P, \u2014its full capacity.Six saranac re- .\t- about 7 o clock Monday morn dining chairs are requested hosnita! not having any.The chairs belonging to Mr.Gillespie was! jips Qmer Berin fds to Mrs cost- about $25 each.\tkilled by a large owl.The bird re- phi^pe jlcque^of North 1-2 lot A subscription list has been open-\ti\u201d J-ne^ vicinity for some j 455 East Ward.Price $2500.British American Land Co., to Robert Loveland of lot 284 North ward.- cd to raise funds necessary to pur- time, but by the_ time someone ar-chase these chairs.Subscriptions of: rivsd with a gun it had taken refuge j&s SI.00 and upwards will be greatly on the mountain.appreciated, and may be sent to) ¦ £'-i the Record and will be acknowledg-o*.ed.Will you not please contribute to ; YOU Will Find Pleasure and Satisfaction in Dealing at Dixon\u2019s Market SPECIAL CH&ISTMAS v DISPLAY OF FANCY WESTERN BABY BEEF TURKEY© - .- TURKEYS This Christmas Dinner will be one of joyful remembrance if you let us attend to the TURKEY' part of it.Free service of preparing them.JUST CALL 414 for careful, intelligent service at the best equipped MEAT MAR-ET IN SHERBROOKE.Here is your opportunity to make a happy Christmas for all your friends.Give them a TURKEY, HAM, or one of our SPECIAL BABY-BEEF ROASTS* CHICKENS GEESE DUCKS FOWLS FRESH LAMB Dixon\u2019s Market Phone 414 this very worthy cause?I H.C.WILSON « SONS, Umitei I I?\t37-41 Wellington St.N, U\tSherbrooke- ^ « ***?\u2022}\u2022*** *******.>* >:\u2022 -!\u2022 \u2022:
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