Sherbrooke daily record, 24 janvier 1927, lundi 24 janvier 1927
[" Ml L Lan 5AIMV27 OFF t CE LIST Established 1897.MIUTA IIP IB SHERBROOKE, QUE., MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1927.Thirtieth Year.OGRESS Crossin: Japan Britain e With Additional Reports of Constantly Spreading Anti-Foreign and Anti-Christian Agitation, and Success of Negotiations for Return of Foreign Concessions to I China Undecided at Hankow, Both Great Britain and Japan Made Unmistakable Military Moves Yesterday; and Today, Which, However, Were Described as \u201cMerely Precautionary Measures.\u201d LAST MINUTE* MERCY SAVES PRIESTS AS THEY FACE FIRING SQUAD ¦iiiiii.i.i Æà These four priests recently faced a Mexican firkig squad at Merida, Yùcatan.A last minute reprieve saved them.Left to right, they are Gustavo Caballero, Manuel Lorio Kesaldo, Catarino Delgado and Cres-cendio Cruz- By NEA Service.EW ORLEANS, Jan., 14.\u2014-Four priests, who recently stood before a Mexican, firing (Associated Press Despatch) SHANGHAI, January 24.\u2014The mailed fist, as exemplified in the armed forces of Great Britain and Japan, brought itself into the foreground of the Chinese situation today.With additional reports of constantly spreading anti-foreign and anti-Christian agitation, and the success of negotiations for the return of foreign concessions to China undecided at Hankow, both powers made unmistakable military moves yesterday and today, which, however, were described as \u201cmerely precautionary measures.\u2019\u2019 NATIONALIST GOVERNMENT ISSUES AN INVITATION (Associated Press Despatch) HANKOW, January 24.\u2014The Nationalist Government, in a manifesto |squad at Merida, Yucatan, waiting issued today, proclaimed it^ ability to enforce its will in nationalist China Tor t\u2019ne moment of death, were safe and invited tlje powers t' join it in negotiating treaties with economic andi!n î**'v 0rieans t0lJiO ¦ territorial integrity as their basic,\t! A- I'ast-minute telegram from President Galles of Mexico saved I them.A second order from Mexico jCity directed their depertation.to proceed to China, according to a War Office statement VntnrHVv tw : The four hatl be'el1 al'rested and ere to be brought nn tr,\tt J t l .f\t° 5 rhej sentenced to death on a charge that .\t,\t\u2018 establishment strength by the addition ; they conducted public church ser- ° men from the army reserves.These troops are in addition to the!vices in violation of Mexican law.one thousand marines who will sail from Portsmouth on Monday at noon 1 Thursday, January 13.was the and are expected to reach Hong Kong by the end of February\t(day they were to die.They had been at CnHU kStCbatTn K the MiddleSfX piment and the Cameronians in n ^\t\u2018\tf n 'uCND^ROCK,'TexaTjantry, - ven- , V Lr\u2018gL- eUv ^the miSÎ0,ÏL\tP\tgra™\tof\tcongratulations was re-\tavoiding repetition of items.\tA numbfer of\tcopies of the pic- ,o r.a.e arm badly cut on Tjes- ceived from Mrs.A.J.Murphy, Los Mrs.Murray spent the week-end , ture, \u201cThe Fathers of Confedera-oa>, .January 1°ih; Tr e sawing Angeles, Cai.\tat her home in Birchton.\t!tioti\u201d, has been secured.It was de- wooo w-.t-'i a machine.He was tak\u201c» Mr.Hector MacRae has gone to Mr.and Mrs.John Smith have ^ided to have some of these framed Thurs- Bipolmacy will win the day day, with Mrs.McClary.\u2019\tiWHén other methods wouldn\u2019t pay.Delicious, afternoon tea was serv-l \u2014Whitefoot the Woodmouse.ed by the hostesses.Mrs.D.Byrne i\t- and Mrs.W.P.Cox, assisted by the1 -on,., Misses Gladys and Isabel Byrne Whi.efoot the \\\\ oodmouse remam- LORNE Mrs.Kenneth McKeage recently ceived the sad news that her nep- Tlle.hew, Mr.Gordon Bagley, of Boston, f to St.Vncefu de Pam Hospital.Sherbrooke where he has accepted a been spending a few days on the Red \u2019to place in schools in the vicinity.: « :.vir,'\\0ot Ada ho ig ifl-\t;ill.\t8\tU in Parsons was the wanner of 1st pnuc ;\th,.Evelyn Browne and Margaret Ca- °d un in GoulrJ were Rev_ j/w.\t.V.'.*- P0'.?*'-.tnus c 0Sing a m0t- MacLean and Mr.John MacLennan.en«-.au.e evening.\tMiss Mary Templeman entertained On Wednesday evening Mr?.>\\ ar- '\u2022up entertained a few friends a; ; - \u2014^\t-\t' -\t- bri-ige.f arc- were played at two ; L^n,* Backs Mended ta vie.-, the first prize going to Mr?.:\ti\tft\tw l«.\u2022Stoddard and consolation to Mrs.C ;\t'n vine INlgnt Cooper.Dainty refreshment* were Soughed So lord Could Hot Sleep Mrs.Daniel Dickey, Lyn, Ont., Is Your Child Thin and Weak?served by the hostess.Tÿe Ladies' Aid of the Unit.-d Church was very pleasantly enter-, tzined on Wedne-day afternoon, Jar.Weak Kidney» Cause the Trouble 19 b\" Mrs.E.Gorham.There was a amounted to $12.71.A vote of thanks was given Mrs.Dunn for pretaring all the meat for the lunch.,\t, ,\t____; The subject of hot lunches for Throbbing Paina at Base of Spine '\"\u2022rritea: \u2018\u2018La*t January I had a veryjthe pupils of the Consolidated the absence of the convener, ! Mrs.Frank Mitchell, the report of the luncheon served on Thursday, at the Short Course was read by Mrs.Walter Brown.Lunch wasL._\t- served to 150, the profit from which AND MRS.ARTHUR COATES was a recent guest of his aunt, Mrs.IL S.George, and family.\"canterbury good attendance of members.At the i cine is Dr.Hamilton\u2019s Pills.They c!o*e of the business meeting a very contain the jUiCes of certain herbs nice lunch was *erved by the hostess.\u2019 which soothe and stimulate the kid-Cod Liver Extract In Sugar Coated Oori''' »r'lss aw Whltefont the very instant that Whitefoot saw him.An angry gleam > v 11 v .11 «.i\ti e 11 \u2022 s, v\t« i rv \u2022 i t ; * j r l ».11\t¦\t\u2022\t,i\t.i\t,\t, hat two wool caps and three pair:: 1rewnly ho!,r the other nmrnitig by came Into Chatterer\u2019s eyes.\"What ftarjjf digged f'K>d.nr idlty of th^ stomach, arid fclUKF sh liver c;- jcs- adaHi'c-.Viiff i*', Synjp r ill remove thfvr causes.Any (irt.y.rjtoro» ASTHMA CHRONIC BRONCHITIS.HCAD AND &RONCHIAL COLDS, HAY F TVER BTr#!lowFA2 MAHrapmjVs.R-fid V for trial.Templetons, Toronto.$1 at y-.ir r-'ruiiaist'f.Ï2AZ-P*ÎAH of woollen stocking' were purchas-i!i ,roo.;; r'rI!nla.ncib'hh°r s yard who cd from the Co-operative Wool rcl'- im7\u2019 s ^\t^ .I Mi»» Vnin-i.,\tnesdav.January 19.in Montreal JarW «iC.Mcer, pas.en aw a < .eve.ai R.Deragon, Pro.Mayor Irw derm nard- The secretary-treasurer beingL Mrss Emma Boright has «rtume too b* !, the careless way th : \u2022* t-utTon,\u201d 1 e fifth tir she bur'»\u2019 c I\u2019ve he ( PAGE KUUK SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1927.1 + + + + *+* + ********** l CITY BRIEFLETS ?*?*?*?+**+***?*»** Hairdressing School î>egan Jan.2, teaching done by experts, male and female course $55.00, make your application.\u2014Kushner\u2019s Beauty Parlor, Sherbrooke, Que.Your are invited Tuesday night.! .Tan.25th, to musical festival in Ar.Hall by Citadel Silver Band.woman to d; I every Monday | Wanted at once washing for two Phone S90-W Regular meeting of Unity Lodge tonight at 8 o\u2019clock.Purpose of con-fering third degree.Drawing of Ford car in aid o.Memorial Hospital which was to take i place Jan.28th, will be postponeo until Feb.15th.Box social, Church of Advent Hall Tuesday evening S p.m.Everybody welcome.Sherbrooke Snowshoe Club Minstrels.Premier Theatre, Feb.11th and 12th.Tickets on sale at H.( .Wilson & Sons or from any memoer.\u2022Snowshoe tramip, ski hike and bean supper, St.Paul\u2019s Mission Hull, Jan.26th, 8 p.m.Admission 25c.Leo .Laliberte, Tailor Specialty, suits made with customer's own cloth.Workmanship guaranteed.Reasonable prices.Phone 1550.(1.Wellington Street North.DR.DARCHE\u2019S HOSPITAL EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES.Exr.mination of the eyes for glasses 92 King St.West CITY ELECTRIC .HAD A GOOD YEAR dam is now in first class conditions.Operation of Galt Street Plant.This distributing plant has been in successful operation throughout the year.There have been no serious breakdowns or accidents, and | everything is in first class shape.The 2000.K.V.A.transformer! Mr.K.A.Wilson, London Street, from \\\\ eedon was installed with \u2019 returned from Montreal on Satur- ______\tthigh and low tension switching.! day.a ID .\t£ r\\ .\u2022 I larger oil switch .meters and larger;\t.Annual Report or Operations^ Is cables to take care of the extra: Miss Ada Yates, Stanley Avenue, lead from Weodon.\tjis spending a few weeks with friends The three 750 K.V.A.transform-!in Montreal, ors which were idle were connected!\t.\t* - up, switching and metering appara-: Social and Personal Submitted and Shows that While Several Improvements Are Needed, General Condition of Department Is Very Good.ATTEMPT BEING Mies Ruth Lovell, of Coaticook, spent the week-end in town the guest of Miss Margaret Cross, Montreal street.A very well prepared and extremely interesting annual report of the operation of the city electric department has been prepared and made public by Mr.J.R.McGregor, superintendent of the department.\u2022 In this report, Mr.McGregor deals with the different city stations and comments upon the present conditions existing in each of these places, as well as with the year\u2019s work of the department in general.In dealing with the Wcedon plant the report says: This plant has run continuously flTV IMH fTHEFfe throughout the year, with the ex-1, | Si £ IIiIuLUUsjU ceptlon ?f week-ends during the ! construction period when water was _______ shut off the wheels to allow work to Hope to Have Sherbrooke Indu- ded in Itinerary or Second pairs have been carried out as need-Empire Mining and Metallurgi- £\tare cal Congress-To Be Held in To take care of increasing load August and September Next.of_s>'3teir|.a ne'v generator of 1300 Kushner\u2019s Beauty Shop\u2014Marcel' wave, shampoo and flair cut, 8.20 to ._______ _\t\u201e 1 p.m., $1.00 every cay.Marcel wav.Sherbrooke included in the itinerary 0L,rA.0;n£r' 50c.M ork done by experts.For of the Second Empire ti-iniT,» nnH appointment call 23s5.\tMetallurgical Congress be held in Canada in August an,l carrying full load of this generating September next.\tstation.Mr.E.W.Harwell who is taking.A tàii race for the discharge of a keen interest on behalf of the city water from the new wheels was \u2022 ir this connection, remarked to the made, as well as a retaining wall to Record:\tkeep the overflow water from dam , \u201cWe are making every effort from interfering with the discharge [through the medium of the Boards of water from wheels.,\t.\t, _\t'of Trade and through the special Three new transformers, of a Monasy, 0.45^ bn mo set Camt.;ccniinittee to see that the Eastern capacity of 4.500 K.W., with bus-JCL' ^an£er:\u2019' snowshoe '.ramp an .\u2022 rPownsh:p< are placed prominently bars and switching equipment were sapper.\t.\t^ ,\t, [on the itinerary of the visitors, in installed to take care of increased , p.m.1 .nustra.ed ta!C£i -;orcjer that they mav view the won- generating capacity.f-'tmV.ri n-ev-me \u201cK\u2018r-n\u20acr- *on-Lferful mineral wealth, developed\tTo improve power factor and Avednesday! ^p.m.\u2014United mid-^ undeveloped, of these townships\t-50 K VA.\u2022n-ecl- service re = = hv Dr W -¦ .of ours.\tgenerator is now used as a sichron- LcnnoiT\" A\u201düre\u201c b5 u-\t: The Congress promises to be a °u® condenser.This permits the ir.ursday, 3 p.m.\u2014Women\u2019s Mis-.very successful one.It is understood P^er «cto1; ^o be kept at 95 per Eionarj* Society.Business meet:tig | that already over 500 acceptances .\t^\t^ ^ tne generators to and programme.Hcstess?icr ten have been received.These came from ;\t^ a Jovver voi.age thus en- hour: Mesdames J.A.Baker, A.C.the following countries: Egj-pt, Nat-,^ 1 ^\t^ carry more load.Skinner, Richard Smith and F.O.Si.- ai.Transvaal, Canada, Mexico.Unit- -0\u201eJh-^er ;in,f3 a S12e caPahle of P:erre.All laaies welcome.\tStates.India.Palestine, Belgium.\t/U:\u2018\tcapacity were 7.15 p.m.\u2014Draeonya group of C Czecho-Sldvakia, Esthonia, France, ?up oe.ween the generating- stat- G.l.T will meet with M::-:- Margare.Germany, Great Britain.Norway.\u20180 tw oxtr,\tr °USe- Cook, 2j Hign St.The Everona\tp-c»:, Rnaîn\tin.e ex-ra installation was made Mr.Russell Moofcroft, of Hart ford, Conn., has been called home by the death of his fattier, ,Mr.Thos._\t, Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Webster, Duf-1Moorcroft.tus were installed to take care ofiferin Avenue, are spending a few1\t»\t»\t» the Canadian Cotton Mills load.j days in New York.\t! 5Ir Clifford W.Price left this As the load on spine of the cir-\t'\tmorning for New York, en route to cuits were too small, two switches Miss Ruth Melloon, of Rock Is- Bermuda, where hu has taken a pos- controlling these circuits were too ; land, is the guest of Mrs.J.H Blue, small, two switches were hitched to-[ Elizabeth Street, for a few days.Bother to take care of the extra!\t.e , load, thus saving the expense oF Mrs.J.O.ASSclin.Bromptonville, buying new switches.\t.\tjs leaving today for Montreal As we have now an outfit fori,spend a few days, painting, the interior of Galt Street!\t\u2022 - - plant will be improved very con- ition as \u2019cellist.sidorably with a coat of paint.Other Comments of Report.The hostesses for the tea at the Curling Club tomorrow afternoon to 'will be Mrs.F.H.Bradley, Mrs.A.K.Rowell, Mrs.V.F.Wilkinson and -u dit \"di* ù i .T (Mrs.H.E.Goodhue.Mrs.Philip Blanchard, of New-\t* port, spent the week-end in town the i The many friends of Mr.Ernest guest of Mrs.Douglas Stevenson, Johnston, Laurier Avenue, will be Brooks Street.\t\u2022\tsorry to hear that he underwent an K.V.A.capacity, with water wheel A; ,«.« U being n.ed.0 W « p heibrooke included m the itirwra ., 0ut.g0:ng switching equipment with Hot; of the Second Empire Mining and meters and busbars were replaced which is to by those af a eapacity capalble of The work ,of testing and rearranging transformers so as to have\t,\t, less transformers on the line pro- Lliff, wit> has been the guest of perl y distributed to carry the load Mrs.Lennox Wilson, Quebec Street, is being carried on.-\tj ^üs left- f01, home.Tests on 225 transformers were\t\u201e\u201e\t.\t, ^\t' , made last year, and the work of re-, J he friends of Mrs.James Mar-arranging and taking down trans-:c , \u2019 Stanley Avenue, will be sorry formers will now be carried on.\thear that she is ill with diph- The work of checking up the' om' different lines is also being carried\t\u201e\t* * ' on, this consists of taking each line '13s ^va Cutter, nurse-in-traimng separately, starting from the tribution plant, showing all tran formers and connections on\t.particular line, with the load \u2022on!streel west-each transformer.An ornamental street lighting; ,\t, \u2022 system was installed in East Sher- 'ih° was admltted to the Sherbrooke Owing to illness Mrs.John Pol-ivarth Hume is obliged to postpon.-her reception, which was to have taken place tomorrow, to a later date.PLYMOUTH UNITED CHURCH WEEKLY NOTICES brooke, Bowen from Aylmer bridge to avenue.This necessitated the removal of all poles, lines and ^ to return to his home in a few transformers from each side of the \u2018 \u2018\t.street, and, with permission, new An jmDortant\tt>lp hTw kT'^rmitthg84 thcirear\tth* Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the\u2019Y.M.C.A., w^h omf ornamLttl tl'l\twil1 >>e held tomorrow afternoon n°\" Lm \" Tg hBht Stand- 3 30 0.clock to make arrangements !- \u201de; ,1\u201ehre !-ult °f\tfor the \u201cFather and Son\" banquet ij\t@Iatljyin?\u2019 Rnd to he held on February 3rd, when Areet lighting 1S good.\tjDr, Ward) üf Montrea]; wiu \u2019be the Work Will Be Done By Men of |3pCaker-Department.*\t, ioperation at the Sherbrooke Hospital Mias Marguerite Brown, of Ayer s; this morning.*\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mr.and Mrs.Robert Barr, Mcl-bo_urne,_ Quo., announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Ethel Louise, to Mr.Thomas John Me Man-r.is, orriy son of Mrs.Sarah McMan-ni.-, Duiferin Avenue, Richmond.The St.Andrew\u2019s C.G.l.T.members have decided to postoone their take place to Fri-ebruary 4th.The groups 'are preparing a good programme.* * * The histesses on Saturday after-oon at the Artillery Badminton Club were Mrs.W.E.Baton, Mrs.Girdon Lynch, Mrs.P.M.Ribins and Miss Dora Wilson.There was a very large attendance of members and a number of interesting games were played.Mrs, Paton poured tea.Accurate work, prompt service and best material, with a desire to please.McCONNELL\u2019S O ptomotris'.s, 54 Kinff St., Sherbrooke, Que.Good Bread Makes every meal a feast A Matt\u2019s THIC BETTER BREAD.I\u2019honcs 724W, 721J.\tSherbrooke Mr.Holland Bun-ill, of Melbourne, Hospital with a badly fractured arm, is making good progress, and ex- group at Friday, tearsak.the church hail.T.15 and 8 p.m.\u2014Choir r Thn Honorable has accepted the presidency o Charles Stewart =ïstem to take care of the peak load of the tiy system._ and the expectations were INTERESTING SERMONS AT TRINITY CHURCH Owing to the absence of the reguar organist, Mr.Gault Parker, the organ of Trinity United Church was handled at both services yesterday by Mr.Cuthbert Somers.At the morning service Rev.Dr.W.S.Lennon preached on \u201cDark Backgrounds and Bright Foregrounds of the G-.pel.\u2019 After a brief introduction dealing with the way in which the artist sometimes makes use of his back, \"if ir-s , r- ¦\t-1X17\t-\\r\tthis unit would be run only cecond Triennial) Empire .lining during peak load periods.However, cr.d Metallurgical Cong.esc H \u2022 water conditions have been so fav-'tings to his nigh office, a wide 0rab!c that this new unit has been knowledge of the second of Canada ?.run continuously from the time o* - remend ous natural resourires, gain- ;*s installation.' d from five years\u2019 experience as The capacity of the Weedon plant Minister of Mines for the Dominion -;s now 5,000 horse power, but an f Canada, in addition to a charm of additional 1,000 H.P.can be got by-manner and good humored philoso- deepening old tail race and making ' -.-hy of life, that are al! his own.\timprovements to water wheels.This ;\t-' I'wiil give a total capacity of 0,000 H.P., at Weedon plant.The tab race for the new water wheels is finished complete, and is of suffi- ioject round to re-iing was -'The veal the significance of his picture, ! Sacrifice\u2019\u2019 and the preacher gave the rest of his sermon to pointing out that many the most gracious truths that fell And Cross rendered a very fine se-lection, while four others assisted in Yhc-Tubject chosen for the even-|ppent\t^ Ket ful! power from Value of Youth from beginning from the- lips of Jesus only their explanation but also their cause, ir.some criticism of his foes, or in some weakness manifested by his disciples.The evening sermon theme was \u201cIf Chrits Had Not Come,\u2019\u2019 the ser mon being the second in the Sunday evening series now being by Rev.Dr.Lennon under the cap tion \u201cStartling Suppositions.\u201d \u201cIf I Were Rich\u201d was announced as the subject of the next sermon in the series.the wheels.Some work was done on the old tail race, hut, owing tc end the service was most impressive.unfa>°cable weather conditions, this After the church service the Hi- ^,as not finished, and will have tc Y Club with junior members of the Jf6 GOnk next year if power condi-Chttreh held a very enthusiastic tl,or;s allow.An attempt was made to song service.So hearty was the\t*he wait under the old wing .-.ong service that some of the dea- W?11> 'With only partial success.This cons and members of the Baptista-'° \u201cave ^e attended to Church requested that a like service rieït year- oe- held again in the near future,\tfurnaces were installed in the while some of the members of the\tdweflmg houses, which '.a \u2022 suggested putting on the song were formerly heated by electricity; i.-ervke in the different churches by atI^ a\u201c t'!S Ç'}irTer,t generated is now \u2019LrVLrtturn if the different ministers cared:P'1U-o'n t.e .mes.have such a service.\t! , 1 he highest water elevation a' was elevation Mrs.C.H.Niles, who has been in Sherbrooke since July last, and who was with her mother, Mrs.Hiram : Moe, during her last illness, and ; with her sistprs, the Misses Moe, Mr.Ambroise Parthenais, local !3>nce her mother\u2019s death, leaves to-The work of making changesJmanager of ,1ne Metropolitan Life,morrow for Medicine Hat, Alta.Mrs erecting, laving cables and making Company, left last evening for New Niles will spend a few days in Mont-connectior.s for these standards was 'ork> where he will attend the an- real with her daughter, Miss Rita all done by the men of the depart- mlal manaK.ers' convention, which is Niles, nurse-in-training at the Royal ment.\tbeing held in that city.Mr.Parthe- Victoria Hospital, before continuing A new 13,200 volt line was built na'3 '3 ®xPected to return ofl Feb-! her journey westward, from the substation to the Cana- lualy lsi- .\t,\t\u201e\t*\t*\t.dian Cotton Mills to carry the Cot-! -u .d: u , r- .1\t, ^\t.\tMrs.J.H.Blue, Elizabeth Street, ton Mills load.As it was necessarv\t^1'-'\u201calu ^ooley, of Coal.coo,:, entertained at dinner on Saturday to keep this high voltage away from \"f', 1,1 \u2018'0,wn G'-c!' tne \\veek-end, call- evening in honor of Mrs.W.P.Rap-the distributing lines, permission ':, 1,LTe .y,,tne c,e3til her aunt.: ley, of Montreal.The table was at-\t-\tMrs CATALOGUE OF ARTISTS\u2019 MATERIALS now ready at BERT WILLIAMS ART SHOP fil WcIUngrton St.FOR YOUR REGULAR MEALS OR AN AFTERNOON TEA STOP AT ROYAL CANDY KITCHEN Sherbrooke OUR BASEMENT STORE OFFERS EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS.COME WITH YOUR FRIENDS.NO ONE URGED TO BUY.LEDOUX & PELLETIER MOTORS AND EXCHANGED ROSS-KEELER ELECTRIC CO.Phones 644 - 645 Permanent Waving $10*oo During January we have reduced the price of permanent waving to $10.00.You will receive the same attention, the same excellent workmanship, and with the new Nestle machine you run no risk, H.G.Monro Limited The lines on Belviderc street, at lmP :o ^.cnu lri ^r.crai oi ni' inciuaea tne guest oi honor, Mrs.F.P.R.bridge, were completely -bter-in-law, the late Mr?.Kerr, and A.Baldwin, Miss Melloon, Air.and milt, and now show a marked im- 'Jul\u2019inS' his stay was the guest of Mrs.E.G.Graves, Air.and Airs.H.ivement over the old Unes.\tïlr.John Farquhar, High street.E.Fletcher, .Mr.and Airs.K.A.Wi!- was kindly granted by the Canadian \u2018'!rs'\therr, whose tuneral took] tractively arranged with spring j Ingersoil-Rand comnany to run\tyesi-eru,ay afternoon.Air, Stu- flowers and lighted candles.Covers j through their prooertv.\tar^ Kerr, of I hr:\" Rivers, was also were laid for sixteen.Those present.The lines on Bclviderc street, at in to'vn to \u2022attend the funeral of his1 included the guest of honor, Mrs.F.1 p r-.\t-\t cUy clerk, The water wheels for these two gen-\tW- M^Swiggan.bedding m- orators were discharging water into »fcto5> tvere appointed censors, an I one tail race.We also had a third t*le «tamp nas been secured as a venerator of 400 K.W., the water Par' 0 tholr ^TUirements.Tne wheel of which was discharging ^tsmp has not been officially used water into the same tail race but as although it has, along with n from a separate outlet.\u2022 brand new stamping pad, been plac- manager was Mr.James Balfour, .r Ler.r.oxville.Many beautiful de-igr.:-: and cut flowers were received, v.li testifying to the esteem in which tne deceased was held, and the ?ym- ST.ANDREW\u2019S ( HURCH NOTICES Monday\u2014Young People\u2019s Societv at 8 p.m.Debate, \u201cReçoive t: a-Compulsory Education .Should be -hi.1-aw of Quebec.\u201d Debater wiil h Misses Beta Michic, E.MacKinnon Honour Bright, Messrs.Williard Humphrey, Carvel Ham mend and ft Bouchard.Tuesday\u2014Boys\u2019 Department at 7 p.m.Wednesday\u2014Annual congregation -al meetirig at 8 p.m.Auxiliary meet?at 3 p.m.Hotte-es at tea hour Mrs.H.Arrnstron\" and Mrs.W.Scrimgeour.Thursday\u2014Preparatory service at 8 p.m.Every communicant expect-o to be present Friday\u2014Sale of home made cooking at MoCew-Bit-ell\u2019s store from .p.m.to C p.m.Orchestra practice at 8 p.m.Mission Band at 4 p.m.Next Sabbath is Com batih in St.Andrew's.il'ny of friends of the family.from the whee A new boom for keeping trash away from the racks will have to fle put in the darn as the present boom is water soaked and is under Wfttsr.Plant On Frontenac Street.The late Mrs.Kerr, bom Emma j Mary Woodward, was the daughter ¦ of the late Captain John Woodward \u2022\tand his wife, Mary Sidney Armstrong, and had always resided in \u2022\tSherbrooke, her birthplace.She was a «ta inch member of the Methodist, This plant ha:-, not been run con- jnow Trinity United Church, and also tinuously throughout the year, a member of the Duke of Wellington being in operation ten hours a day , Crw.pler, I.O.D.E.\tw.'.h a complete shut down on Sun- The late Mrs.Kerr, though of a day ., from January 1st to, October jo iiv.t, retiring nature, was a woman J\u2022\u2019\u2022\u2022*- From October I t.it has been of high character and had a large m operation continually twenty- club ippreciated thc hospitality .' - ing he evening it was decided to hold a ski hike, snowshoe tramp and baked bean supper on Wednesday evening nl this week.The proceeds from Saturday evening's social were most gratifying.v.*\t.5.\t.5.\t.j.-.».* ^\t.^ J.I FEATURES FOR t\tRADIO FANS .\t.j. TUESDAY ÎÎDKA (303.1) Pittsburgh 6\tp.m.\u2014Dinner concert, 8\u2014\tConcert.8.1.5\u2014First National To-Be-Weds.8.30-\t-Champion Spaik Plug pio-gTSmnic.9\u2014\tGrand opera.\u201cExcerpts frem Aida and Rigole.'0 \u201d 16\u2014Don Amaizo\u2014The Wizard.11.30\u2014\tTheatrical review.WKAF (491.5) New York, N.Y.8 p.mi\u2014The Vikings.9\u2014\tEveready hour.10\u2014\tAuction bridge.10.30\u2014\tOrchestra.11.30-\t\u2014Janssen\u2019s orchestra.W.JZ (455) New York 7\tp.m.\u2014Frank Dole, \u201cBoston Ter- CARPENTERS' TOOLS See oui- -window display this week, showing a complete line of tools.Any carpenter or handy man will be delighted with this assortment.Saws, hammers, chisels, planes and other tools that make up a kit are to be seen.C2Err>== r circle of friends by whom she will four hours a day.be missed.She had beer, in poor health for over a year, but her condition was not considered serious un* a ?ew weeks ago, when she began Ov-M' u, ne.v concrete, dam being built at Paten Mills, and repairs to Frontenac darn being made, con-siderab.e wood came down the On the' completio\u2019n of the new ed in a handy place and will no dam, the head of water was raised cioubt rec much action, o 40 ft.The two 625 generators1 were replaced by two 1,000 K.V.A.LEADERS CORPS TO MEET TO-' generators.The \"discharge from the\tNIGHT wheels or tail race was not enlarged Tonight the regular session of so that full load cannot be got out the senior leaders corps will be held of these generator*.\tat six o\u2019clock at the Y.AI.C.A.As We get .3,000 H.P.at Rock Forest t,le work is very important it is ne-with a 30 foot head, and we ought cessary that every member of the riers.\u2019\u2019 to get at least 3,500 H.P., at Fron- corns he on hand.________________ 7.15\u2014Twin Oak.Orchestra.tenac with a 40 foot head.On ne-.\u2018\tK-Orchestra.count of the tail race not being driven pumps, the current for which p \u201cWalter Preston, baritone, with iCCîJ enough, morn water .used would be taken off the general\t\u201e\t_ cO get a certain amount of power, tem\tJA»~~ 1 he Keystone Don.When we run full load at Ji-.ck: The elevation of water at Fron- WIAYf, (283.3) New York 8.30 p.m.\u2014Musical saw.8.45\u2014Contralto.9 Irish music.9.15\u2014\u201cCollege Chemical Depart ion Lao- HI-Y CLUB AT BAPTIST CHURCH Last night the members of the Hi-Y Club attended Baptist Church and assisted the Y.M.A.n-er« tury, Mr.McVie, to take the servie' there.The president, Mr.Carve Hammond, read the nrlpture lesson.A quartette c-r- -!ng - Messrs.MacKay, Fold ;; it' fail rapidly, and death came as a jjver> ar\u2018^ lodged in th< racks of ¦ \u2022!
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