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[" M Vc, t ^ , r I tui.t i lJMr h / y 1 ' r ! t * C ù a T SEPT Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1927.Thirty-First Year CITIZENS\u2019 MEETING ENDORSES WESTBURY POWER PLAN Plans Are Advanced For Canada\u2019s Diamond Jubilee Celebration Five Power Reply To The Waits Chinese; On S S.France and Britain Are in Accord: fifs a\tF& Upon Principle, of Reply- CHARGES IN B.C.Uetaus Being Worked Ont\u2014 Terms Are Not Known\u2014 Washington Has Matter Under, Consideration.martial law has BEEN DECLARED IN SHANGHAI NATIVE CITY Many Executions Take Place\u2014 Revolutionary Conditions \u2014 Noted Hunter of the\u201cReds\u201d Is Sent to Nanking\u2014British Soldier Stabbed\u2014Chinese Minister Protests Against Foreign Gunboats.(Associated Pres* Despatch) PARIS, April 22.\u2014France and Great Britain are in complete accord upon the principle^ of the five power reply to be made to Eugene Chen, Cantonese foreign minister, regarding the anti-foreign outrages at Nanking.boreigri Minister Briand made this clear today after a counsel of ministers.He added, however, that there were several details to be arranged.T he impression prevails in official circles, that an agreement of the powers in Peking on the joint reply to Chen is awaiting information as to what the United States are going to do.The diplomats in Peking are arranging all the details of the reply, the terms of which thus far are not known here, either officially or unofficially.It is supposed the reply will be handed ¦over as soon as Washington is heard from.LEGISLATURE TO BE SIFTED Government Says They Will Be Sifted to the Bottom\u2014Commission at Work.AUSTRALIA WILL FLOAT A NEW LOAN $20,655,000 to Provide for the Requirements of the Various States.MELBOUWX'E, Australia, April, 22.\u2014Tire Commonwealth treasurer yesterday announced that the Australian government will float an internal 4,2i5,0,'00'0 pound ($20,655,-OC'O) _ 5 1-4 per cent loan to pro Thousands In Peril AMERICANS B PUBLIC MEETING TO DISCUSS In Mississippi Valley ; MEXICO ESCAPED WESTBURY DEVELOPMENT Troops Are Called TRAIN TRAGEDY 200,000 People in Danger Extreme Zone\u2014Improved Weather Conditions May Help Flood Conditions But Add to Suffering.*- V V V , Archbishop Makes Statement\u2014 v v v v v v v v v 13 morning.The mercury stood in\tthem v,-ag Reding southward\tfrom atist movement entailing\tthe re-: the upper\tthirties or lower forties i\tLouis toward Ark^nsa'\tThe ; in Kansas and Oklahoma this morn- | ^ wei.* to be iaunched/\u2018 it was mg after\u2022 dropping to tne freezing piaTmed, when tho train had been position and to explain to the public the reason why it was found necessary to develop more power Some of the passengers and soldiers however, were so severely wounded as to be unable to move.Then?were left within the coaches i at Westbury.and were burned to death.Three I Making use of many figures and wounded soldiers survived of tho ! reports regarding the city\u2019s electric his .report from government figures and not from actual survey .of the land at Westbury, and asked if it would not be advisable to postpone the passing of this by-law for a couple of weeks or even a month in order that the action of the land in the springtime might be carefully studied.Such procedure, the speaker \u2019said, might prevent future flood trouble, when the city might be called upon to pay heavy damages for land flooding or for damage to the Quebec Central Railway line.Thia suggestion brought a storm of protest from Aid.Loxangpr who arose to address the meeting, saying that if the previous speaker was representing any certain company to come forth and say so openly.The Council had carefully studied the Westbury matter, he said, and he objected to the stand taken, by any citizen in coming at such a.late hour fe challenge their decis- military escort.These three saved ! department, Alderman Newton gav» a comprehensive explanation of the '\t^r\u2018\t^\tpT3*1* situation.#- Growth of Electrical Demand ger stating that he represented no _y, corç.p'an.y but was at the meeting as an interested citizen.A public meet-| ing had bren -called by the Mayor ! to study and discuss the Westbury A Very Serious Financial Crisis Occurs In Japan, A 21 Day Moratorium *- Many Banks Have Closed Follow-; rt ¦ut tjia tr* « r»fn ing Determined Run Yesterday | \u2022 I fj I -Started With Bank of Taiwan.Failure of 21-DAY MORATORIUM Business and Commercial Stagnation Will Prevail During Period \u2014Heavy Losses in Business Anticipated \u2014 Bankers Hope Crisis May Pass\u2014Outlook Ser- ious.(.Associated Press Despatch) SAKA, Japan, April 22.\u2014 All banks in Osaka, Kobe and Kyoto were closed today, following upon persistent runs yesterday.Business gener- o FLIGHT HAS NEW ENTRIES French Aviator Drouhyn Ambitions to Be First to Cross Atlantic from New York to Paris.PARIS, April, 22.\u2014The French aviator M.Drouhin.who only recently lost his duration flight record of 4.» hours, 11 mimic?;', and 59 seconds to Bert.A:.>st.a and Clarence D.Chamberlain, is the latest entry into the Fren ;h tests for the honor of being the first to cross the Atlantic between New point.Higher temperatures also were reported in t* inter-mountain and Pacific coast states where fruit was damaged by frost.Much Colton I.and Flooded Thousands of acres of cotton_ potatoes and small grain was report-I ed destroyed by floods.State and 1 country organizations are supervising relief to upwards of 7,000 homeless in the southwest.Hickman, Ky., where thousands of refugees were being cared for as the result of breaks in levees above them ar.d across the river ftt New Madrid.Mo., today was barely able to hold the coursing current in its bed.Hickman lies at a bend of the river, and the dyke there is called upon to withstand stopped by the high watcjrs.Unconfirmed reports from Knowl-ton, Ark., «aid that eighteen refugees were drowned there when a Guadalajara to Mexico City.The\u2019 During his remarks, Aid.Newton soldiers returned fire from the compared conditrono as far as.the windows and platform's of the coaches until overcome.The bullets of the attackers are raid to have caused the majority of the deaths among the passengers.electric department is concerned with a few years past and at the present time.Only a few years ago, people, he said, used small candle-power lights in their homes, and The charge that a Roman Cath-1\tburning in one room of olio priest directed the attack | house at a t/me was the custom, against the train was made by Pat-i\texrery household is equipped rkio Villalobos, of Tapie, a passen- ' electrical appliances of all ger, who was among the wounded : kinds, such as toasters, heaters and has been replaced by several lights to a room, white lights are left burning in nT parts of the house.This called for additional power and the increased demand had to be met.boat was drawn through the crev- brought to Mexico Gitv.This priest,! stoves, and Ae one^light in a room asss rent in.the levee at that point, he charged, boarded the train after Pettyville, Ark., was literally v ip- the military escort had been riled from the map when the flood tore buildings from their foundations and swept them away.At Little Rock hundreds of families were in danger and relief work was being pressed forward.Memphis in Flood Area Memphis had converted a large fairgrounds into a refugee camp.Governors of Mississippi Valley states and mayors of town affected have issued urgent appeals for aid in caring for the victims.matter and he therefore felt that as this meeting was the first opportunity which had been afforded the citizen's, that he wa-s quite m order asking any questions in this connection.The Mayor, as chairman of the meeting, said that the meeting had been called expressly for the purpose of securing the opinion of the citizens and that inquiries and suggestions were in order.enced, ordering his men to kill all passengers suspected of being soldiers.Villalobos had one leg shattered.JTe escaped death in the fire through the assistance of a woman ; chairman of tho electric depart-and Sergeant Isidore Anduaga, one | ment to the satisfaction which the ; city\u2019s manufacturers expressed ; Explained Stand of the Quebec Central\t| %- of the three survivors of the military escort.Sergeant Anduga with eoldfers fought from the military car until his comrades were killed.Then un-i able to prevent the rebels from en the deluge and turn it westward.A break at Hickman would mean disaster for the Iteelfoot sections of on the Illinois river, is continuing Tennessee.Hundred'.; of workmen I business as usual while its citizens With the southwest part of the tering th'a car, he dropped to the city under water, Beardstown Ills., fmor shamming death.____ a mole in connection with the affairs of the Bank of Taiwan.The political crisis which resulted from the Bank's suspension, they say, created uneasiness, causing a run on the banks.Under the circumstances, however, the local bankers declare arc battling to hold the levee.The Mississippi delta region struggled against long odds as waters spread over 2,000 square miles.board up offices and sand bag stores in anticipation of a twenty-five foot Cfe'st.The stage there last night was 23.3.Boats were fer- ally was paralyzed.\tYork York and Paris by Jir.Local bankers assert that the I, Oro-uhin whose compatriots, Cap-banking structure is fundament- .\t,\t,\t.\t\u201e\t.riancois Ceb, are now rounding ally sound and no alarm is called their \u2019plane into shape for the for.They accuse politicians at Trans-Atlantic attempt, has vrith-Fokio of making a mountain out Jbe name of his partner.H = Of , molo i\u201e connection with Farman aviation field, is reported I miles above it.was apparently tuned to perfection, but no fore- lighting a losing battle against the casts are forthcoming as to when torrent sweeping down through the aviator will take off.\tj eight counties, workmen have been w-\u2019\u2014 -1\t-! ordered off the city levee and, en- , ,,\tj.\t,\t.\t! gineers declared that the city will ° Aith m?nce' department.\t, ^ f,00(jçxj to a depth of several «ronérri gthZ^°nf TS haVe H*™ M «t least, some time today.' that a moratorium may solve th, jTokio banks - Mitsui, \u2018^Mistubishi,: T(\u2019rav,c Da\"g.er.at\t, Crisis.\tSiMnifnmn anrl\tThe dcTOmCO\tât A1 DCFlYlcLIi\u20ac Thousands have toen forced to flee I rying passengers to second stories from their Homes; they are maroon-j in the flooded area, ed, hungry, cold and destitute.|\t\u2022 Federal Troops to Aid Mississippi\u2019s governor has requested federal troops to aid in i\u2019?s-cue and relief work.Suffering among the refugees was increasing with bitter weather adding to the horro*; of mU[j and diease.Epidemics of mumps, measles and whooping cough were spreading with little medical aid available.Greenville, Mass., threatened by SAUVE\u2019S LAST FIGHT IF HE DOES NOT WIN NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING IS THE BEST s?- PHILADELPH1A, Pa.April, 22.President Coolidge is the \u201cbest dressed man in the United States\", \u2014.\u2014.\u2014- | _\t.\t.\t.\t.\t_ Sir'Charles Higham, British advert- a break in Stops Landing, several Opposition Loader Makes htate- ising man yesterday told the Poor W6?*1 S*e' S5h0l^tiqUe\u201c R!SirardCharleS said the president Will Have Done HlS ohare, He was one of the few men he had met in America \u201cwho has his shoes shined\" and that was the \u201cmost interesting talk I have ever heard from any public man\u2019\u2019.Speaking of advertising, Sir Commenting upon the financial standing of the Wcedon plant, the j 'speaker pointed out that the total ~- revenue of this plant for a period Sir Charles Higham, British Ex- ' km years from January 1, 1917, \u201e\t.o\t1\t! I until January 1st, 1927, was $895,- pert, bo Declares\u2014Incidental- 448-18) wMe the total frxpenses for ly Compliments U.S.President, the same period amounted to $556,- 909.81, leaving a total profit for the #- I # \u2014 21 Day Moratorium Mitsui, Mistubishi, , Sumitomo and First Bank \u2014 have, \u201e\t,\t^ * ¦ been been crowded the last few I lBa,ld> *outh\twas days with Japanese making deposits, weakening and water floowed over estimated at 100,000,000 yen.\tthe top into the low land.An ur- Tho vernacular newspapers state ban population of more than 20.000 that the Kawasaki TOIKO, April 22.\u2014A twenty-one day moratorium was decided upon by the privy couneil this afternoon, because of the financial crisis.The cabinet announced that a special five day session of tho Diet had been called to begin May 3rd to discuss the financial situation.______\tSince the beginning of tho finan-\t_\t.(Associated Press Despatch) ! ria! depression in mid-March, it is by Emperor.It includes authority to HOOKE, B.C.April 22.\u2014-Crash- i 08l'lnatcd Jhat thirty banks suspend- extend the moratorium to Korea and Dockyard Com pan y is in distress owing to the suspension of the Fifteenth Bank, and that, the suspnsion of tho company is imminent.The moratorium edict, as approved by the privv council becomes effective immediately it is sanctioned ing through a bedroom window of a hotel here in a high wind, a large hnld-hended eagle smashed a mirror and other breakable furnishings before it escaped, according to the owners, who estimate the damage at $5-0.ed operations.Six of them were.Formosa, which may be necessary large institutions including the soon.Bank of Taiwan, Limited.The total Business and commercila stagna.(about.$450,000,000\u2019) but accurate do- lion is expected during the period deposits affected are reported in the of the suspension of payments and neighborhood of 90 0.000,000 yen the department stores ami other busi tails of the suspendions have not nesses are preparing for been learned owing to the reticence loss of trade.was directly in the path of the weakening levee at Greenville.There was one bright thought throughout the Mississippi Valley today.Fair weather was forecast in every state abutting the rive.r.Texarkana reported that the Quavita river, on its second rise of the year, hail inundated 890 square miles of Texas and Arkansas soil.Pire Bluff reported that more than 1,000 persons wore marooned in Jefferson county alone from waters Says.STE.SCHOLASTIQUE, Que., April, 2:2.\u2014 Unless his party is .___\t_____ elected to power on May 16.Arthur ; CLaries'a\u2019sserted that\u2019he\"was\u2019\u201ccom- Sauve.leader of the provincial ;pietedy sold\u2019\u2019 on news publicity and opposition will step out and leave that 95 per cent of the money he the post to some one else he da- planned to spend in this country Mr.Roy, attorney for the Quebec Central Railway, was also present at the meeting, and a«s a result of 'Reference was also made by the mention being made of a possibility j l p]0(Kj damage being done at sc,me time to the Quebec Central lires, briefly explained the stand which his company takes on tho matter.The Quebec Central Railway.he said, was in sympathy with the development of the city, but it must protect itself at all costs.This meant that if tb?Quebec Central line suffered damage for which the city was responsible, it would be expected that the city would bear the consequences and pay for the damage.This stand, Aid.Newton said, was a very just one and one which the Quebec Central Railway was perfectly justified in- demanding.#\t-j».| We Cannot Stand Still; Must i Have More Power #\t-gr The- city canr»jt stand still, but must have more power, ex-Alderman A.C.Skinner said, in com-.mentir.g upon the by-law.He expressed himself as being thoroughly in accord with tbs proposition and thought that it was in the interests of the city.Air.Skinner aske».if the by-la,w was passed by the ratepayers would the work at Westbury be done by contract or day labor.Aid.Newton replied saying that he personally favored contract work.at the power furnished by the city, adding that, in his opinion, the manufacturers were the waga earners of the city and consequently their opinion was of considerable importance.Aid.Newton said that he did not want the ratepayers to have an Idea that if Westbury was developed that it would immediately begin to give revenue.It would require [ a period of up-building, as was the j case at Weedon.*-# Weedon Plant -* ten years of $338,538.37.i »- Financial Standing of Department clared at a meeting held here last night.Speaking before electors of his own county of two mountains, Mr.Sauve declared : \u201cThis is the last, election 'ti which l will appear as leader of the opposition.If the majority of electors of this province do not give me their confidence and the power to accomplish the reforms which I offer to the people, I shall not continue to occupy the position would go to newspapers.*\t+ *\tPlaced upon the altar by Mr.and Mr; and Mr* P L Turner were - Mrs.J.E.Bailey.The church beau- ««nt guests of her brother, Mr.ji/pç, rin f\ttified with potted plants.Special; \u2022 ^ ;'soro and Ars.Milson.! \\ L5 MILL\tEaster music was provided bv the -\tchoir.\tKINGSLi School reopened on Tuesday Rev.Francis F.Waldron conduct-!\t_______ having beer, ciotsed viuring the ed special Easter service of praise Mrs.Annie Neiison is home sugau season.\tand song in the Advent Christian from the Royal Victoria Hospital, Mrs.J.R.Cowan and children Church on Sunday afternoon at Montreal, where she has been for visited her parents, Mr.and Mrs.three o\u2019clock._\t^ treatment for the past two weeks.H.L.Burroughs, at Coaticook over Mrs.J.E, Bailey entertained the Mrs.R.L.Whitman, of Strat-the week-end!\tmembers and friends of St.George's [ ford, Ont., is to visit her mother, \u2022»r\t-r,- \\-\t, .r T-.-n\tGuild on Thursday afternoon, April: Mrs.Neiison, before sailing for ' ?#MVDi BrCC\u2019n 14' A ian?e ^tendance swelled the the Old Country.&Lvended the\trate Mr.proCe\u20ac(]3 of the tea to $17.50.Mrs.: Miss Carrie Dard is home for Kobert Suitor at Milby on Friday E.E.Morrill poured tea.while Mrs.! Easter and has returned to Macdon-last week.\t; G.G.Fish, Mrs.E.H.Chadsey and aid to resume her studies, also Jean Mrs.J.G.Farwell paid a visit Hrs.S.E.Bangs assisted the host- Davis to Macdonald College, last week to the Sisco home and ess serving.\tMiss J.Frank, of Montreal, went carried an Easter remembrance to .A lar8e number of relatives and to her home recently.Mr Risen -from ri-» w r T r rr:enas attended the funeral of the Mat Louis Harris, of Lachine, \u2018 Mr.J R.Cowin 'accompanied ifcu\t1^1' \u2022?\t^ Mr.Maieotat Waters\u2019 and Ar ;\tTT.,.v.,r AVV-V-K\ton VVednesday, April 13.Miss Waters\u2019, recently.Mr and Mrs.Harry\tAldrich to The Misses Bailey, of Waterville,\tMr.G.W.Crombie and son -oaticooK o:; Csurcaj.\tare spending a few days with Mr.are here for a lev/ days.Mis, Naomi Merrill spent the and Mrs.John E.Bailey.\tMr.and Mrs.H.A.Crack and Easter holrfays with her iriend, Miss Dorothy Anseli recently son.of West Shefford, are visiting Miss Albertra Brown.\tvisited Dr.and Mrs.Harvey friends.On Easter day the children of Howard, of Freeport, Me.\t|\t¦¦\t?- Mi.and iMrs.W.N Brown, viz: Hr.and Mrs.James Robinson\tBEEBE Mr.and Mrs.Richardson, Miss recently entertained Mr.and Mrs.\t______ Adam in ia Brown, Mr.and Mr?.\tE!'lott and son Bruce, of Mr and Mr=i Fred Skeates and Err,est Suitor, Mr.M.D.Brown LL .V rKn.\u201e ., .son and Miss Dorothy Haselton, of and Mis?A.Brown were ail at ,\t'.4;\tRichmond; Miss Helen Haselton, of home vo celebrate ihe day with\t^\t- Fudd, °f North ^ontreal and Mr.Willa Haselton their mother, who i= and has been \"Vf\" rv-.n-v,- tr.; \u201e\t£re spending the holidays with their for- some time confined to her ce^\t?n Vdoc^s' parent3\u2019 Mr\u2019 and M«* Wm\u2019 HaseS- Ganeval Notes.The regular monthly meeting oi the Women's Missionary Society, was held in the Advent Church on AT QffVTSTftWN\to?pt£ /I i OLl/ lülllf\" Il sident- Mrs- Samuel Boy, the vice- president presided and conducted .the meeting.After the open.m; Results of Easter Examinations ®?,eJLcites ^r'e7he'd' /,eadringa Zerc U u I c 1 ¦ LI- L c L i (ï\u2018ven bÀr Mrs- J- vv- MacLean, Mrs.Held at acotstown nigh school P.A.Sherman, Mrs.w.F.Bow- in Order of Merit\u2014Personals m:iTn';a(nd, !,lrs\u2018(fBf,ivh,Pr!rF,at?s w\"1\u2019c; ,\t,\t.\t.\tappointed to attend the P'-esbyrenal and Other Newsy Notes.\tto be held in Cookshire.Mrs.W.F.-\tBowman and Mrs.Wm.Murray SCOTSTOWN.Que., April, 22.\u2014 being appointed.Among the visit-The following is the result of the ors present were Mrs.John Boy, Easter examinations in the High [Mrs.Fred Start and Mrs.C.Pink-School in order of merit:\tham.Grade XL \u2014 Gladys Morrison.;, The Willing Workers\u2019 Bible Class Annie Beaton, Helene Bennett, held a .business meeting at \"The Donald MacLennan, Leslie Scott.; fan.fe on Wednesday evening, Doris MacKenzie, Reta Scott, Eliza-\t13.The president, Mrs.R.beth MacLennan.\tVan» presided.The members were Grade X\u2014Helen Walker, Paul1^,\tUpr\t0M Boy, Jack Irving, Alvyn Grlham.\t' lhe h?ste^' M,rs- J- Wv:'Iac' Grade IX.\u2014 Beth Scott, Dora\trefreahments at The MacDonald, Helen Van, Flora Mac-!cl°m?ofT ^ TeA\u201dF' ,\t, - Rae, Laurence Farley.\t! T,he Ead/es A d ,sale .f,£ fan's at Mrs.Carrie Klingner and Mr.On Easter Sunday, the rector was them home .n Sutton Junction.Tom chapmanj ^ Sherbrooke, ably- assisted by Messrs.John Wood and Edwin Parkinson.Divinity stu dents of ville.Th Mrs.Cora Dustin, who has been T, i -\ttv \u2022 -\t.\t\u201e\tt-\ttv\tspent the week-end with the\tfor- .m Parkinson\tDivinity stu-\tA:.ing her son Mr\tHarry\tDustin,\t^ sister, Mrs.L.B.Pierce.Bishops College Lennox- -n Concord.N.H., the past two, Mr3_\tTiit0n, of Waltham, Zr;\tMa.S, is visiting her parents, Mr.mon.Rev.Buckland announced Coat home of her daughter, Mrs.'Williard ônfi\t«T ph Norton Holy Communion would be célébrât- Rexford.\t.\t.\tMiss Maud Hark of SI ed next Sunday morning at eleven o'clock.u i., x.Misa Maud Clark, of Sherbrooke, ' ZJe*'-ls a- lbe home of Mr.;s Spend;nfr the holidays with her 1\t1-^-_\t- mother, Mrs.Mary Clark.Lord\u2019s Supper was partaken of by; Messrs.Gerald and Terry Jack-a Jygfe congregation.\t\" son, of Sherbrooke, spent the week- WATER VILLE - In the evening the Y.C.C.A.end with their parents, Mr.and The Easter festival services at co-operated, they taking as their Mrs.A.E.Jackson.>he United Church on Sunday, .subject for discussion \"What are Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Elder and th April 18th, were attended by large the ch both \u2022hurcr, c- doing to secure world dau?hterj of Westmount, spent the p'5'' Ir, Hnca\tweek-end with the formers par- Jn tne absence of the\t>TT.a moming' ar.d everdr^ \"' ^'\tth \u201cT \u201c\u2018\"\"\"A w\u2018c ents, Mr.and Mrs.John W.Elder.rTv H D Whitmore snoke at r *\tMr.jfiss Marjorie Trepanier, of Sher- I,.r' ^\taLd ¦ T'-a-r Ea - a r\tu*t*lBOn\u2019 \"a\u201d in thechair.brooke, spent the week-end with botn seTv.ce.r.Appxopr.a^e ba\u201eAr Special music was rendered by v.f-r raTcnt^ Mr and Mr= John muric, including tne anther.* \u2022 the choir, and Rev.Mr.Whitmore* ^cpamer.^\t1 ' J \u201c Sherman, Catherine Van, Ivan Eiger, Ruth MacDonald, Catherine Nicholson, Evelyn Matheson, Rita Mayhew, Donnie MacLennan, Eileon Graham, Randolph Farley, Margaret MacDonald, Gerald Turner, Vera Among those who spent the Sherman, Co,in Lax, Gwen Lax, Easter holidays in town were Mr.Margaret MacAulay; Irene Mac- and Mrs.Archie Bishon, of Rock Donald, Milton Goodin, Rita Irving, is!and, at Mr.M.C.Bis'hop\u2019s; Miss Everdeen Pope.Unranked: Rachel ; Verlie Bishop, of Foster, with her Grégoire, and Anna MacDonald.parents.Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Bishop; Grade IV.\u2014 Annie MacLeod, ; Miss Verlie Kenney, of Bulwer, ,,.uth Sherman, Robert Smith, Hec-,wjth her parents, Miss Edith Shaw, tor Nicho.son, Grant MacLennan, 0f Richmond, with Miss Mabel Marion Morrison, George MacDon- Downes; Mr.Philip Cowen, of aid, Gertie MacLean, Burnard Tern- East Angus, with his parents, Mr.pile man, John Coleman, Irving Foster Shorten, of Sherbrooke, at Eiger, Lloyd Matheson, Mane Gre- Mr.T.L.Tites; Miss Dorothea goire, Gabrielle Grégoire^\tUSunbury, of East Angus, with her Grade HI.\u2014 Jean MacKenzie, prandparents, Mr.and Mrs.B.A.Wilma Scott, Roberta Seott, Jean O'ilhprf- Alis Violet Weir of She\u2019'-Van, Alan MacLeod, Hughie Mac- brooke,\u2019with Mrs.D.L.Gilbert and Lean, Dame! MacLeod, Mildred other friends; Mr.0.W.Cote, of Mayhew, George Pmkham, Stuart Marbleton,\twith\ther aunt, Mrs.\tE.MacLeod, Gladys Mayhew, Walter r Gilbert,\tand\tsister,\tMrs.F.\tR-.MaceKnzie, Roddie Morrison, Mar- Cooker.garet MacDonald.\t; -phe Misses Florence and Dorothy Grade IL\u2014Mae Doherty, Annie \u2019 Bart;ett) of Black Lake, spent Sun-MacLenuau, Agnes MacDonald, day with their aunt, Mrs.Geo.West-Ruth Doherty, Catherine MacLeod, iman Robert Riglar.Edna Pinkham, ; \u2018 Mr.Harold McKenzie was in Murdo MacDonald, Ruth Parsons, ; gberbrooke\tor.Monday.Billy Irving, Gladys Maclver, Rosie, Mr.and\tMrs.\tE.C.\tStorry,\tof Templeman.\t; Marbleton, spent Sunday at Lt.-Col.Grade 1.\u2014 Ke:ton MacKenzie, Qipbert\u2019s.Miriam Irving, Irene MacDonald, Mr and Mrs.Sampson spent the Elaine Scott, Harold Stratton, Dou- holiday at Sherbrooke and Dan-glas Mooney, Jessie Maclver, Mar- vj]]e -garet Morrison.Murdena Mac- The Misses Katheryne and Paul-Aulay, Charles MacLeod, Margaret ;ne Evans were in East Angus last .\u2014- - week at Mrs.Geo.Halls\u2019.j Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Moe, of Cook-| shire, were guests at Mr.0.M.I Bishop's Wednesday, April 13th.Mr.and Mrs.M.C.Willard ,of [Sherbrooke, have been visiting his ! mother, Mrs.R.W.Willard.! Mrs.J.H.Beaumont and daugh-Mrg.Ernest Hall, Cardinal, Ont., iter, Diana, are in Sherbrooke this writes Last winter I got my feet | week.wet and I caught a terrible cold.I ; Mr.Robinson was in Sherbrooke took different kinds of medicine, but Ion Tuesday.none did me any good and I seemed to ; Mrs.J.Beattie and daughters, be getting worse ail the time.\t' Elizabeth and Norma, of Lennox- One day I was reading about what\u201d-'1110, are visiting her sister, Mrs.your medicine had done for others, so !Chas.Gilbert.thought I would get a bottle.After j .Laster service was held in the I had taken a few doses I found it .United Church at 11 o clock on Sun-was helping me, so I took a few bottleavies) of East Angus, were in town on Monday, April 18th, to attend the masquerade dance which was held in the town hall and returned to their home on Tuesday While here they were guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.Peterson.Mr.and Mrs.Cornish and family, of Lennoxville, were guests on Sunday at the ARE YOU TIRED?BARNSTON How She Gained 10 Pounds In 22 Days Skinny Men Can Do the Same m That\u2019s going :-ome\u2014but skinny \u2022¦'aale \u201cr'me; men, women and children just can\u2019t -lir aDd -vlT help putting on good, healthy flesh vn\u2019e> were guest* when they take McCoy\u2019s God Liver Mr.E.Saxon an Ix-n.Ham, of Dix on T uesday of j nd Mis* Dorothy; iey Extract Tablets.\tSaxon.They are rich in vitalizing vitam- Mr.Norman Williams, of Shcr-ines\u2014the kind of vitamines that brooke, wax a guest the first of the create strength, improve the appe- week of Mr.and Mr .J.B.Me* tite and build up the power to re- Xaughtcr.*ist disear.e.Miss lore Masker» spent a few One woman gained ten pounds in days in Lennoxville 'this week thel twenty-two jiays.60 _ tablets, 60 ?.jf.-,\tr,,.r nd; uert Mr.! cents.Ask Chagnon\u2019e Drug Store, or any druggist for McCoy\u2019s Cod Liver Extract Tablets and if you ^\tv1* II It your protection Che*elrrough Mfg.Co., Con*\u2019d 5 520 Ch a bot A ven u c MON f rt E A C Vaseline TKADr MA*K\t- petroleum jelly too highly, s* I believe th&t if it were not for it I would be an invalid today.\u2019 \u2019 Price 35e.a bottle, large family size The services in the Baptist 50c.; put up only by The T.Mil burn Church on Easter Sunday were of Co., Limitad, Toronto, Ont.\tan inspiring character and were listened to with interest by an un usually large audience.Many beau tiful flowers graced the altar.Special music was provided by the choir, assisted by Mrs.Tyler, of i Coaticook.There Are Two Kinds of Tired Mr.and Mrs.Freeman Sutton Feelings\tIvery pleasantly entertained a few I friends in their sugar bush on ,\t,\t, .\t, , ,.\t; Thursday, April 14th.The excellent One is that healthy, Lred feeling ^u.^gr was much enjoyed by all.Mr.which naturally follows a hard [ \\y B_ Morgan, of Coaticook, is day\u2019s werk.This condition is perfect-! visiting his daughter, Mrs.Freely normal and healthy because rest i man Sutton.comes easily.The body is restored | Mr.and Mrs.W.L.Oliver and to its normal power and activity by two daughters, Wilma and Alice, of a good restful night\u2019: sleep.\t; Way\u2019s Mills, were at the home of The other tired feeling is sad evi- Mr.'I Corey on Sunday afternoon, dence of physical disorder.The per-; in ->ur last week\u2019s' items the ton, who after a normal night\u2019s | names of Mr.O.R.Bowen and sleep, awakes lired and depressed,\u2014 i two daughters, Marguerite and who is fatigued at the least physical Lillian, and son, Maurice, of North exertion and who easily gets tired Hatley, were inadvertantly omitted to the point of exhaustion\u2014that [from the Sunday guests of Mr.person is in grave danger for he is and Mrs.H.Corey.completely run down.If this i ; Mr.Joseph Bishop and daughter, your condition, what you should, Mildred, of Stanstead, and Mr.have is a good food tonic supplying Henry Bishop and daughter, Lil-the elements nature requires and Han, of Holland, v/ere Sunday which your digestive system is un-[guests of their mother, Mrs.Jos.able to extract from your ordinary | Bourque, and v/ere also calling nt food.Father John's Medicine is a1 Mr.L.E.Dresser\u2019s, scientific blending of cod liver oilj Mr.John Chesley was in Newport with other valuable ingredients so'on business Monday, a: to give easily assimilated food! Mrs.W.J.Kean, of Coaticook to make new body tissue and build was calling in town on .Saturday, up new strength and health.\t[ Mr.William Hunter, Inspector of If you need more strength, try Jersey, Guernsey and Ayrshire hull Father John\u2019s.Medicine today.A I\u2019 for advanced registrtaion, was in town last week.While here he passed two Jersey bulls owned by Wright M.Parsons admitting them advanced registry class A.Mrs.H.S.Wheeler is at the home ! of r.M.Albert Bryan in the Buck-j land neighborhood caring for Mrs.Bryan and infant non.Miss Ruby [ Wheeler is also there during the Eas-[ ter holiday® .assisting around Lhe I house,\ti pure food.No dangerous drugs.'¦\u2018JiNjUiiiîïîii SAWYERVILLE, Que., April 22.\u2014The annual meeting of the Woman's Institute was held at the home of Mrs.Wm.Faulkner on Thursday evening, Apr id 1th.The report of the past year\u2019s work was read by the secretary, Mrs.A.E.Sadler, which 'showed there were thirty-one members with an average attendance of twulvq There was $26 left over from the previous year.Money raised during year amounted $353, and expended for Christmas cheer, flower® for the sick, school prizes, etc., w>eh a balance of $121 on hand.Officers elected for the coming year ware as follows:\u2014president, .Mrs.A.G.Hurd; first vice-president, Mrs.C.W.French; second vice-president, Mrs.L.H.Hunt; secretary, Mrs.A.E.Sadler; conveners, education and better schools, Mrs.L.Hunt; social service, Mrs.Mam A Matthew; national events, Miss Ida Mackay; immigration, Mrs.J.Banks; child welfare, Mrs.Merritt; legislation, Mrs, H.Wood; home economics, Mrs.B.Bartholomew; delegate to Provincial convention, Macdonald College, Mrs.John Bailey.General Notes Mr.John McCarthy, of Cookshire, was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.Ernie Painter.Mr.and Mrs.A.J.'Moore and Miss Lillias Moore, of Derby Line, were the recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Phelps.Miss Elsie Ward spent the Easter holidays the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Westgate, at East Angus.The community is sorry to hear that Mr.A.E.Sadler had to undergo an operation for appendicitis on Monday of this week.The ambulance was called here on Saturday evening on April 16th, to remove Mrs.Peter Flaws to the Sherbrooke Hospital.Her friends ana pleased to know she is doing nicely after her operation.Mr.A.S.Brasel has been appointed by the minister of roads to look after the Birchton to Maple Leaf road and with a crew of men has commenced putting it in order.IMr.Charles Munn, of Lynn, Mass., Mrs.W.H.Mitcham, Montreal, and Mis.; Olive Cromwell have returned home, having been called here recently owing to the illness and death of the late Mrs.A.J.Munn.Mrs.R.H, Long has gone to Sherbrooke for a time.Miss L P.Ford spent the Easter holidays with Rev.and Mrs.A.T.Vibert and motored with them and Mrs.J.M.Scott, to Newport, Vt., on Easter Monday.The community was shocked on Saturday morning to hear of the very sudden death of the late Mrs.Jennie French.(Mrs.French retired 'shortly before cloven o\u2019clock in her usual health and in a few minutes later she was stricken with a shock from which she never rallied and passed away at four o\u2019clock next morning.The funeral service was held on Monday, April 18th, from her late home to the United Church.Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved family.These to attend the funeral from a distance were Mr.Ed.Bridgotte, New York, N.Y.; Mr and Mrs.Albert Bridgette, Birchton; Mr.and Mrs, Cedric Douglas, of Cowansville; Mt*.asid Mrs.^Garland, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Hall, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff; Mrs.F.P.Anderson and Miss Maud Orr, of South Dndswell; and Rev.Mr.Buckland, Mrs.T.O.Farnsworth, of Cookshire, and others.MSs® Betty Lang, of Montreal, was the week-end guest of Miss Frances Mongomery.Miss Cora Percival is the holiday guest of her sisters, the Misse® Ada and J.Percival.Miss Ruth Charlock, of Macdonald College, is spending the Plaster holidays with her parents, Mr and Mrs.George Chadock.The Junior Guild of Bt.Matthew\u2019s Church are planning for a supper, which will he held in the mission hiil.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Steer, of Sherbrooke, were the holiday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Edward PIvanii.Miss Irene Montgomery, of River Bend is spending the Easter holidays the guest of Mr.and Mrs.R.W.Montgomery.'Mr.H.H.Hunt and Mrs.Peter Coomta, who are on the sick list, are slowly improving.ML:: L.M.Farnsworth, of Sherbrooke, is spending a holiday with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.R.P\u2019arnswortb.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Ilovey and children and Mr.and Mrs.F.Rugg.of Sherbrooke, and Mr.MicCIary, of Lennoxville, were guests at Mr.George Halliday\u2019s on Saturday.Miss Doris Wyman, nf Shawini-gan Falh, is the guest of her meth- \u201cYes, I saw it,\" replied Peter.\"What of it?\u201d \u201cY\u2019es, I saw it,\u201d replied Peter \"What of it?\u201d \u201cWhat of it?\u201d cried Longlegs.What of it?Didn\u2019t you see what Longlegs the Heron had just told Peter Rabbit that ha, Longlegs, often was shot at, and Peter hod ; wanted to know why.\u201cDon't ask me,\u201d replied Longlegs.\u201cWhy these hunters with terrible shoot at any one?\u201d \u201cThey shoot at Mr.and Mrs.Quack because they want them to eat,\u2019\u2019 said Peter.\u201cDo they want you to eat?\u201d \u201cI don\u2019t know,\u201d replied Longlegs.\u201cHow should I know ?It\u2019s enough for me that they shoot at me so often.I have an idea it\u2019s because 1 catch a few fish.There two-legged creatures called men seem to think that anything they want belongs to them.I don\u2019t know why I haven\u2019t just as much right to catch fish as they have.I like trout just as well ! ha had in his mouth?'\u201d as they do.But when I catch a few \u201cYes,\u201d replied Peter.\u201cIt was a trout, I\u2019m through.I don\u2019t catch a j^t]c fjsh.\" whole lot of them the way they do.|\twag a little trout,\u201d stormed Yet I never was fishing on a trout Longlegs.stream and was discovered by one \u201cWell, what of it?\u201d replied Peter, of these two-legged créa mes a ^ had just as much right to it as ho didn\u2019t appear to be angry and do \u201e hi?'best to drive me away.Now.ask you if that h fair.\u201d \u201cNo,\u201d said Peter most decidedly, \u201cit isn\u2019t fair.\u201d Just then there was a splash in [\t,\t,\t,\t, the water over near the edge of the , and\tand aunts and cousins go Smiling Pool whore some bulrushes u.P.and down the Laughing Broc , grow.Peter looked over there.! I™ on trout and I get blamvU There was Mr.Watersnake and in : for taking the trout These tuo-his mouth was a small trout.Long- ^ed creatures called men hav*n legs looked over and saw Mr.Wat-! ^ sense.Most of them don t see «Lake and took two or three an- b-eyond their noses.They 'see me on gry 'steps toward him.Mr.Water- I >'ou' \u201cCertainly he had,\u201d replied Longlegs.\u201cBut do you think he\u2019ll ba blamed foç taking it?Not much! He and all his brothers and sisters snake just slid off into the water out of sight.\u201cThere!\u201d spluttered Longlegs.\u201cThere! You saw that, didn\u2019t you?\u201d a broox fishing.When the fuh become scarce they blame me, when all the time Mr.Watersnake and his family are catching ten fish to my one.Sometimes I think there isn\u2019t any justice in this world.Those Watersnakes can catch trout «.Mrs.Alex.Seale, and Mr.Seale.\t7 tlLIS'leVS lift Service next Sunday in the Anglican Mission Hall at 10.30 a.m.Choir practice in the Mission Hall Saturday at 7.15 o\u2019clock.KIRKDaALE openly and honestly and get shot at because of it.Most of ihe trout the Watersnake family eat aro charged up to me, and there you Mr.and Mrs.Harold Pond, of Montreal, were recent guests of Mrs.Edna Pond and other relatives here.Mr.and Mrs.McCall and Mr.H.Jones, of Montreal, and Mr.and Mrs.F.Newell, of Gore, were Easter guests of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Duffy.Miss D.Dickson and Mr.Wynne Dickson spent a few days recently with relatives in Montreal.The Night Owl Club held the first; \u2014 meeting at the home of Mr.and; Mrs.John Brill, on Monday evening, April 18th.A good number were j present and dancing was kept up j until twelve o\u2019clock.A splendid time was enjoyed by the Club members and their friends.Mr.J.H.Mountain had the misfortune to lose a horse on Monday morning.Mr.Mountain was in Richmond where the animal became frightened and threw itself down, breaking one hind leg, which made it necessary to shoot it.Those spending Easter with friends here include Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Buddeil, of Montreal, with Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Mountain; Mr.and Mrs.J.0.Nelson and son, Jack, of Sherbrooke, with Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Bennett; Mr.Trevor Dickson, of Sherbrooke, with his parents at the Parsonage; Mr.E.Cross, Miss Cross, Mr.C.Cross and Mr.S.A.Johns, of Sherbrooke, with Mr.and Mrs.Alvah Cross.Miss Hazel Mace spent the Easter holidays with Mr.and Mrs.Albert Hyde and family, South Durham.Mr.C.H.Pye lost his sugar camp by fire on Friday evening, April 15th.A large evaporator and a quantity of syrup was also burned.¦-*-\u2022\u2022 \u201cIt\u2019s too bad, Longlegs,\u201d said) Peter, shaking his head solemnly.\u201cIt\u2019s too had.I should feel that \u2022way if I were m your place.It Is a dreadful thing to be blamed for what another does.I can get into' trouble enough myself without being blamed for the troubles that others get into.\u201d (Copyright, 1927, T.W.Burgess) The next story: \u201cLonglegs Do parts.\u201d CURRIER Holidays guests of Miss E.F.Duval at \u201cGreen Meadow\u2019s\u201d, were i Miss Hall, Mr.Montgomery, Mrs.E.J.Robinson, with his mother, j Mrs.Robinson, and Mrs.E.H.Du- ( val, of Montreal.Mr .and Mrs.Leonard Wing, of Haverhi 1, Mass., is the guest of ! his sister, Mrs.R.II.Stone.Mrs.Ernest Hopps, of Eastman, v/ere week-end guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs, Wm.Bowen.Holiday guests at Mr.II.Bryant's were Mr.and Mrs.Allan Macfur-lane and *on, George, and Miss lane and son, George, and Mr.Cyril Williams ,of Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Bowen went to Eaatman on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.L Bishon and family, of Westmount, spent the holidays at their summer home here.Miss Margaret Bowen spent the week-end with her parents in this place.Mrs.Clinton Hopps, v/ith her (laughter, Myrtle, were Sunday guests at Mr.H.C.Bryant\u2019s.Mr.J.Sweet, of Eastman, is Have You A Skin Trouble?\"DAY heed to early symptoms of skin disease ! 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Mr.and Mrs.Jack Norris and infant son, of Montroal, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Stan-bridge.Bolton Glen was well! represented at the Knowlton High School concert on April 14th.The programme was very much enjoyed by all.Mr.Leighton Stunbridgo, of Greenfield, Mass., was visiting his brother.Frank, recently.The Misses E.Norton, Jane Paige, M.Paige and Ormonde and Çlendon Brown, of Knowlton High School, have been enjoying their Easter holidays at their respective homes here.BROME, Que., Ajpril 22.\u2014There was a large congregation at the Easter service on Sunday night, April 17th.Rev.William Gedye delivered an earnest and impressive address, from the last words of Christ, on the cross, viz \u201cLift up your hearts.\u201d The church was prettily decollated with potted plants and many cut flowers, the Ladies\u2019 Guild donating Easter lil-li-es and carnations for the communion table, and lavender and white hyacinths and white carnations were olaced in the chancel by Mrs.M.P.Eldridge and Mrs.C.C.Jenne, in memory of their mothers, the Mesdames .Rachel and Mary Westover, also white tulips and hyacinths were given by other frient^.Service on Sunday next will be at 7 o\u2019clock p.m., at St.John\u2019s Church.Mr.and Mrs.Georgs Sturdevant had their youngest daughter christened on Sunday evening previous to the evening service by Rev.Wm.Gedye, receiving the name of Margaret Mîlicent.The sponsors were Mrs.E.Martin and Mias Dorothy Sturdevant, of Knowlton.Mrs.P.M, Eldridge returned from Sherbrooke on Good Friday, and has opened up her summer residence, \u201cIdlewylde.\u2019\u2019 The remains of Misa Diana Corey were brought here for interment on Saturday in the Methodist cemetery here beside her parents.who predecased her several years ago, they being of the earliest pioneers of Brome.She has been in poor health for the greater part of the winter at the home of her nephew, Mr.Leroy Corey, of West Brome, where her death occurred.Mr.Arthur Rhicard lias bought the old blacksmith shop of Mr.Frank Rhicard and is now busily engaged in tearing down the same, which he will move to his own place near thi= village.Mr.Eugene Palmer is busily engaged in repairing and installing new machinery in his wood and blacksmith shop, and has hired a first class blacksmith in order to accommodate his increased business.IMr.A.Sanborn is also in the employ of Mr.Palmer in his wood shop.Mr.E.H.Foster is confined to his bed through illness.Mrs.B.0.Mitchell is convalescing from an attack of la grippe The remains of Mr.Baxtc-r Thompson were brought here for interment from his home in Plane-j field, Vt., on Easter Monday, ac-comnanied by his two sons.Clinlcn.with whom he resided, and his son.Fred, of Claremont, N.H., and.daughter.Mis* Kate Owens, of i Granby, and placed beside those of his wife, who predeceased him a number of years ago.Rev.Wm.Gedye conducted the burial service.Mr.Thompson was an old resident of Brome, and during the earlier oart of his married life, lived on the farm, now owned by Mr.E.W.Patch, kovn as \u201cThe Chandler Farm \u201d The sincerost sympathy of the old Brome friends are extended to the bereaved family.Mr.C.Damon, of Knowlton, who has been in the employ of Mr Arthur Carter, ha^.severed his connection with Mr.Carter, and is moving into Mr, Frank Rhicard\u2019s hou'se.and will enter the employ of Mr.Rhicaro.Miss Cora Rhicard is spending a few days in Montreal with her mother.Mrs.Charles Rhicard.and other friends.Miss Hilda Holden was also an Easter guest of Mr.md Mrs.H.G.Shufelt.of Montreal.Miss Glenna Martin, of Montreal, is spending a few days with her mother.Mrs.Sturdevant and three daughters, of Knowlton, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Sturdevant.Mr.and (Mrs.Albert Gerim were Easter guests of her parents.Mr.and Mr.?.H.F.Dennis, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Blackwood, ann Mr.and Mrs.H.Mitchell, of Montreal, were Easter guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.H Foster.Mr .Orlando Sole55 .of Knowlton.was a recent guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.H.Frizzle.iMr.Harold Jackson, accompanied by his mother, Mr®.J, E.Jack-son, and sister.Miss Kathleen Jnckpon, motored to Sweetsburg on Tuesday, April 9th.Mr.F.A.Lafontaine was in Cowansville, on Wednesday, on business Dr.Hayes was In town this week on professional business.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Barnes and family returned to their home on Monday, April 18th.after spending the Easter holidays with friends here.Easter guests at the home of Mr.and Maas.(Charles Eldtridge were Mr.Ernest Shepherd and friend, Mr, M.E.Ray; Mr.Eugene Shepherd and sister.Mi-®.Pratt and children and their mother, Mias.Martha Shepherd, of 'Montreal.Messrs.Earl and Charlie Patton, of Cowansville.Were recent guests of their parents.Owing to the continued dry weather, a number of hush fires have been started, and rain is badly, needed to start the growth of tho grass.A fire was located in Mr.| George Johnston's woods on Sunday, April 17t.h, having caught in: the leaves by 'some careless wan- i doror, and had made rapid progress when discovered, 'after much work the fire was got under control, but] Sutton and Surrounding Vicinity.SUTTON, QUE., April 22.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.P.Pherill and daughter, Miss Gwendolyn, of Montreal, spent the week-end the guest of Mr, and Mrs.Thos.McClintock.Mr.E.Wm.Hall spent Easter in Montreal the guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.(St.Geo.Hall.Mr.and Mrs.Ian Crandall, of Knowlton, was a guest of Mrs.Stetson on Sunday.Miss Madeline Thibault, of West Brome, and Mr.Edmond Thibault, of Bedford, were holiday guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Thibault.Miss Irene Hasley, of Montreal, spent the week-end the guest of Mrs.Dwight Sweet and Mr.Sweet.Mr.and Mrs.F.L.Safford and daughter, Nellie, of Montreal, spent the week-end at their summer home here.Mr.F.I.Batchellor, of Hunting-ton, was a guest of Mr.F.A.01m-stead during the Easter holiday.Mr.and Mrs.Crowell and son, Donald, and Mr.Reed, of Montreal, motored here on Good Friday and spent the day guests of Mrs.I.F.Smith.The Misses Marjorie Smith and Miss Margaret Dyer are in Mont-real the guests of friends this week.Mrs.Corrine Herndon, Miss Owens and Mr.Hales Palmer, all of Providence, R.I., are guests of Mrs.M.LaGue.Mrs.Marcel and daughter, Cecile, of Sherbrooke, were Easter guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Deslaires.Mr.and Mrs.Allan McClintock and family and Mr.and Mrs.Geo.McClintock and family motored here on Sunday and were guests of Mr.and Mrs.T.H.McClintock.Mrs.Ella Harvey and daughters, Addie and Kathleen were in Rich-ford, Vt., on Saturday, guests of Mr.Oscar Harvey and Mrs.Harvey.Miss Ouimet, of Plattsburg, N.Y., 's spending a week the guest of Mrs.J.L.Deslaires and Mr.Deslaires.Mrs.McClintock and daughter, Malda, was in Newport, Vt., on Tuesday a guest of Mrs.Talbot.Mr.Donald Boyd, of Cowansville, was a guest of Mr.Nelson Thompson this week.Mr.Sydney Crowell is in Montreal the guest of his sisters, the Misses Crowell.Mr.O.R.Jackman, of Granby, was a guest of friends in town on Sunday.Mrs.Norton, of Sutton Junction, was a guest of Mrs.French on Tuesday.Miss Longeway and Miss Webb, of Montreal, are guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.E.Webb.Miss Kathleen Harvey returned to her duties in St.Andrews East on Tuesday.Mr.Llewellyn Jenne went to Montreal on Tuesday.Mr.Donald Smith, of Three Rivers, was a guest of his grandmother, Mrs.Flannery and sister, Miss Marjorie Smith.Mr.E.G.Curley has sold his residence on the new street near the sand pit to Mrs.Mary Cook.Miss Alfreda Maynard, of Cowansville, was a guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Alf.Maynard over the week-end.Mr.Roy F.Grant, of Montreal, spent the week-end the guest of his parents.Mr.and Mrs.E.L.Grant.Mrs.Geo.A.Morrison went to flontreal on Tuesday.Mrs.Mackenzie Rounds, of Rich-ford, was calling in town on Tuesday.Miss Evelyn Harvey is on the gain from her recent illness.Mps.H.Bresee and daughter, Marion are in Cowansville the guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.Demaris.Miss Margaret Boright, of Mansonville, is a guest of her uncle and aunt.Mr.and Mrs.K.B.McKay.Mr.Curtis Mudgett returned\" to his duties in Boston, Mass., on the 6th of April after spending his holidays the guest of his mother and grandmother.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Draper went to Montreal on Tuesday and spent tho day.Mr.George Desmarais, of Montreal, and Mr.and Mrs.Delude and children, of Farnham.were Sunday guests of Mrs.P.Desmarais.Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Smith and son were Sunday guests of Mrs.Mary Flannery.Reports of Meetings and General Newsy Notes of Interest to Residents of Waterloo.quite a lot of damage was done to the timber.Many of the farmers are how busily engaged in getting the ground ready Ifqjr seeding and planting.Mr.and Mrs, Homer Mitchell, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.hi.H.Foster, motored to St.Albany on Saturday, April 6th.and span!, the day with friends there and in Rich-ford, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.F.A.I^fontaine.\u2022accompanied by Mr.and Mrs, B.Bracey, motored to Montgomery, \u2022Vt, on ISIunday (afternoon, A nr il mil.Messrs.Floyd Sturdevant and C.Boule, left on Monday, April 18th, for Cowansville, where they have employment in the silk mill3 there.Miss Norma Owens was a recent guest of her cousin, Miss Hildu Mitchell.Mrs.Arthur Hibbard has returned to her homo here from the General Hospital, Montreal, where she has been undergoing treatment, much improved in health.Mr; G.M.Owens motored to Montreal on Sunday to visit his wife, who is undergoing treatment at the Royal Victoria Hospital there.THE HABITUE.Sergeant (at police station) \u2014 What! You back again?Prisoner\u2014Yes^ sir.Aiu' letters?WATERLOO, Que., April 22.\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Boright, of Abercorn, and Mrs.Ella Barney, of Richford.were in town on Good Friday on their way to Warden to attend the O'Oth anniversary of the birthday of Mr.Boright\u2019s mother, Mrs.D.Boright.Mrs.E.W.Phislps has returned from South Stukely, where she spent a few days with relatives.Mr.Curtis Corcoran, of Loyola College, is spending the Easter holidays here with his mother, Mrs.J.A.Corcoran, and grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Joseph IT.Savage.Miss Margaret Watson, G.N., of Montreal, spent Easter here with her mother, Mrs.A.Watson, Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Savage are spending a week in Montreal and Grand\u2019 Mere with their children.Mr.J.J.Ryan spent Easter in Montreal with his daughter, Mrs.Stanley Murray, and family.Mir.Willie Connor, of Loyola College, Montreal, h spending the Easter holidays here with his father, Mr.John Confflor.C.P.R.station master.Mrs.Gardiner, of the Waterloo High School staff, is spending the ¦school holiday in Sherbrooke with her children.Dr.and Mrs.M.D.Moyse and little Miss B&tty Moyse spent a couple of days last week in Montreal with relatives.Miss Maible Young, princinal of iVaterloo High School, is spending the Easter holidays in Mansonville with bar mother and brother.Mrs.G.H.Whitehead and Miss: Gilmour were in Sherbvooko on ! Thursday afternoon.Mrs.Henry B,rewer has sufficiently recovered from her recent i.iness; to now be able to sit up part of the | day.Mis® Edith McVetty, of the Wat-eloo High School s*aff, L spending the week in Montreal wr.h relatives.Misu Sarah Kennedy spent Good Friday and Easter in Magog with her brother, Jlr.Sam Kennedy, and family.Miss Alma Smith, of the Waterloo High School staff, is visiting her parents in Lennoxville during the holidays.Mrs.George Moynan left on: Thursday last for Montreal to spend j a couple of weeks1 with her daughter, Mrs.Wm.Montgomery, and family.She was accompanied by her little granddaughter, Norma Montgomery, who had been spending a month here.Mrs.Henry Neil has closed her school in Brome for the Easter holidays and u at her home, Foster Square.Mr.and Mrs.Horace Wilmott have returned from Fort Covington, N.Y., where they have been visiting relatives.iMr.and Mrs.Timothe Adam, of Roxton Falls, were week-end guests of Mrs.L.N.Adam and family.Mr?.Fred Ball and little daughter, Verna, are spending the Easter holidays in Vermont with relatives.Mrs.Archie Bre'jeo, of Montreal, spent Good Friday and Easter hero with Mr.and Mis.G.G.Brezee and family.Miss Lucille Adam, of Monteal, spent Easter in Eaat Angus with friends.Mr.and Mrs.Percy Boright, Master Robert Boright, Mrs.W.H.Boright and Miss Emm.a Boright spent Gond Friday at Mr.C.W.CurtrY, Warden, with .Mrs.D.Boright, who on that day, was celebrating her nintieth birthday.¦ Mr.and Mrs.McKenna, Sr., Mr.and Mrs.Wm.McKenna, Jr., and family, of Magog, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.E.J.McKenna on Easter Sunday afternoon.The Southern Canada Power Company are making extensive repairs i on the building recently purchased ; for their local office, before moving their largo stock into it.Mr.Raymond Whitcomb spent ; Good Friday and Easter with his parents.Mr.and Mrs.Mark Whitcomb, flrelighsburg.Mr.and Mrs.Milne, Miss Winnie Milne.Master Jock Milne, Miss Griffiths and Mr.Holland, of Montreal, were Easter guests of Rev.N.E.Peterson and Mrs.Peterson.Mr.Clifford McGrail, of Montreal, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.P D.McGra/-.Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Raymond spent Easter in Granby with Mr.and Mrs.Lome E.Brown and Miss Joyce Raymond, of Montreal, who is ^pending her 'school holidays at the same home.Miss Gladys Seale, of St.Johns, spent Good Friday and Saturday with Mrs.Robert Hill and Mrs.F.E.Taylor.Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Grady and the Misses Bulah and Marguerite Grady spent the week-end in Coaticook with Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Grady.The Misses Bulah and Marguerite are remaining for a week with their grandparents.Mrs.Randall Wooley, of Granby, who has been spending the winter here with her sister.Mrs.A.S.N'swsll, passed away on Thursday night, April 14th, after a short illness.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Rutherford, of Granby, were called here on Friday, owing to the death of Mrs.Rutherford's mother, the late M s.Wooley.Mrs.Tom Goodwill and Miss ,Tox, of Montreal, were Easter guests of Mr.and Mr?.Edward Goodwill, Western avenue.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Irving, of Montreal, were guests of .Mr.and M:rs, Charles Stark and family or Good Friday and Easter Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Jamus Davidson, of Montreal, were in town on April 18th, (before leaving for Virginia to spend Easter.Mrs.^Samuel Foster, of Knowlton, and Mrs.John Baiilie, of Montreal, were calling on Mrs, Tewiy and Miss Lindsay on Good Friday.Mr.La Riche, of Montreal, was the week-emd guest of Mjr.Edward Goodwill.-¦\u2014- MANSONVILLE Mrs.Aiken, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.Doncaster, in Derby, Vt., has returned home.Miss Marion Atwell, of Lachine, spent her Easter holidays with her father, Mr.V.G.Atwell.Mrs.H.Larrivee is visiting her sister, Mrs.Clapper, in Richford, Vt.Miss Cor-a George, who has been quite ill since her return home from Longueuil, is recovering.Mr.and Mrs.L.R.Darbe, of West Brome, are spending some time with their daughter, Mrs.E.N.Daine.Mr.and Mrs.J.Clark Reilly and Master Nelson Reilly, of Ottawa, were Easter guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Boright.Mrs.Willard spent the week-end in South Bolton with her son, Mr.Bruce Willard.Mr.and Mrs.E.Racicot and family, of Montreal, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.B.C.George.Mrs.W.H.Boright, who has not been well for some time, is somewhat better.Miss A.E.Prouty, of Knowlton, has been spending a few days with her sister, Mrs.Clinton Adams.Miss Ethel MacEwan was the Easter guest of Miss Margaret Boright.Miss Mabel Young, of Waterloo, and Mr .and Mrs.Francis Young, cf Montreal, spent their Easter holidays with their mother, Mrs.Mary : Young.All are glad to hear the report j confirmed that the road in the west ; part of the town, which connects i with the Sutton line, is to be improved.The township of Potton is to pay $8,000, while the balance is to be paid by the Provincial Government.The annual Easter tea of St.Paul\u2019s Church was held by the Ladies\u2019 Guild in the Parish Hall on Mon- j day, April 18th.At the close of the tea dancing was indulged 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Complete course $55.00.The Mystery Social next Tuesday evening in St.Andrew\u2019s Church Hall by Ladies' Auxiliary.Adm.35c.Salad tea and food sale, Young Ladies' Aid, St.Andrew's Church Hall, Saturday, 4 to 6 p.m.Dance.Maccabee's Hail, Saturday-night.Oid fashioned dances.Giff\u2019s Orchestra.Adm.35c.No children under 16 admitted.Mr.J.A.Dubreuil.from the Grand Central, has opened a new barber shop at No.12 Wellington Street North, second floor, and ladies\u2019 beauty parlor separate.1 \u2019.arcel wave, shampoo and hair cut from 8 to 1 p.m.$1.00 every day.Marcel wave 50c.First class work.For appointment call 2366.Tea and food sale under auspices of Women's Auxiliary in tea room of Trinity Church, Sat.Apr.23.4 to 6.Kushner's Beauty Shop\u2014Marcel wave, shampoo and hair cut, 5.30 to 1 p.m.$1.00 every day.Marcel was 60.Work done by experts.For appointments call 23£5.Dance, Masonic Temple Saturday night ,April 23rd.Midnight Serena-cers.Adm.55c.Everybody welcome.Will the person who took the sweater by mistake from the steps a: the golf club kindly return saiw or at least the overseas button and leave -with the Pro.MeLagar.genuine walnut dining suite, Kroehler chesterfield suite and beautiful walnut bedroom suite in Edwards\u2019 windows today.Easy terms.Hereford was well represented in the local Magistrate\u2019s Court this morning when five men from that section of the province appeared before Judge J.H.Lemay on a charge of breaking the Canada Temperance Act, which is in force | in Compton County.Each pleaded guilty, four receiving $100 fines and costs, while the remaining man received a fine of $50 and costs.Those receiving a fine of $100 and costs were Joseph Couture, Henri Lamarche.Abraham Guay ; end Alphonse Boivin, while Pierre Couturier was given a fine of $50 and costs.J.0.alias Midas Renaud, of Megantic, who was arrested yesterday afternoon by High Constable P.Lanctot and Deputy High Constable J.H.Genest.came up before Judge Lemay on a charge of selling liquor without a permit.The case was postponed until May 20.Joseph Millier, of Massawippi pleaded guilty to a charge of interfering with an officer, who was carrying out his duty, and was ordered to pay the costs of the case and sigh a bond of $1C0 to keen the peace for a year.MOTION WAS ADJOURNED IN i THE METZ CASE Crown Prosecutor Forest Will Not Present His Motion to Have Evidence of Theodore Vallee Taken Down in Writing Until' Tuesday Next.DR.DARCHE\u2019S HOSPITAL EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES Examination of the eyes for glasses- 92 King St.West BOY SCOUT NEWS Upon a request by the attorney for the Crown, the motion which : * was to have beer, made this morn- * ing in the case of the King versus i********* S5a,*SS.*\u201c\tTfD SHERBROOKE TSOOP In this motion the Crown was to; hQe , novelty' meeting held by lew Jd,Cks Si:UW une gruwxn ask the court to grant permission ^ - d\tj aSta\tpeace ami the idea of arbitration to have an ante-mortem statBment:\u201c®cwe^ success, and t^he innova-j y mi.j\tn\tw-p Ci°n 'vas considered an excellent made by Theodore \\allee, one 1 one by everyone present.Instead the chief witnesses m the murder^ the usual horshoe being formed trial of James Metz, v a.lee, it will | at the commencement of the meet-be recalled, was in the home of the-Ing, the troop formed into a circle, late Edouard Vallidlre, _ on New and an indiah \u201cwar dance\u201d was rar-Y ear's morning when V alii ere and ried out with all appropriate ritual.Helene Dubois were fatally shot,!\t, ->T,\t, while Vallee was very seriously .i,\t0 Boyle officiated at .\t,\tj the flag break, replacing troop J\t+ +u\tleader Waller, and the latter nam- - Vf tt £,urt of \u2018 King's ed ^der, pronounced the opening ! is ^TURRET W| I ¦ / Before Forming An Opinion.let Us ViewTheSubjedFromAIIAngles, Then SeWiliingTo Accept Criticism Qui Week is April 24-30, does not mean that eveiry precaution should not be taken now and everywhere.The country has never been more sus- FOR YOUR REGULAR MEALS OR AN AFTERNOON TEA STOP AT ROYAL CANDY KITCHEN Sherbrooke ceptible to fire, and because of this very one should remember that it is much easier to start than to put out a fire.MOTORS ROSS-KEELER ELECTRIC CO.Phones 644 - 645 TODAY\u2019S QUOTATION: \"EVERY WAR IS A NATIONAL CALAM-IT, WHETHER VICTORIOUS OR NOT.\u201d\u2014VON MOLTKE.Today\u2019s Inquiries Dear L.B.O.\u2014Please give me a few facts to show the growth of as a way to settke difficulties in the world.Was the first peace conference at The Hague instituted by Queen Wilhemina?Can you give me the date of this?The Turret Window is a welcome addition to the Record.¦ Yours truly, B.A.F.Reply:\u2014The idea of arbitration s not a new one, but during the session ot tne oourt oi\ti prayer.The general and special i past half century greater moves Bench _wiil not be held -eie\tInspections usually carried out by i hare been made-.It was at the in vita- next November the Crown is ask-1 the officers were in the hands of ti\u2019on of Czar Nicholas II that the they are.Or maybe they have aping to have 5 allées evidence taken the patrol leaders who insnecW\t*\t\" ' '\t'\t_ tive to the working out of a world-peace plan, which appears at times to be a most warlike one.Conferences and arbitration meetings are being held throu'-hout the world, and let us all ho^a that they will bring the right results.L.B.O.thanks B.A.F.for the kind word\u2019s about the Turret Window.It is still in its- infancy, but with the help and Interest of readers it will grow.Deal- Little Owl:\u2014Why do the ladies go around clutching the leftside-front of their coats ?It makes \u2019em look as though they were trying to hide their nakedness.Maybe mg to nave vanees eviQeiice taaeu,cne patrol leaders who inspected Disarmament Conference was down in writing, so that in the, each others\u2019 Patrols for competi- ' T -ri,- tiw,,- in *v,p event of his death it could be used tion points.\u201cFair play\u201d was notable ,^q .\t,-.\u2014 M- |n this, as although it was in their on as evidence at the hearing in November «5*\t?INCREASE IS SHOWN IN BANK CLEARING FIGURES Tne bank clearings for the weekending Thursday, April 21st, according to figures furnished by the Sherbrooke Clearing House, were S882.754.5S.which an increase- of $82.761.34 over the same period last year.when the figures were $800,-02-3.2 L\t| An increase $115,735.62 is also shown for the past week, when compared with the corresponding period of 1925.when the clearings , were ?757,04».93.*\t* 4* -:> + 4 «\u2022 * ?***\u2022>;\u2022* * « *\t* l FEATURES FOR RADIO FANS * \u2022 .j 0\" i'\t4* \u20225\" \u2022»\u2022 + SATURDAY KDKA (309.1) Pittsburgh C.55\u2014Baseball scores.7.15\u2014Weekly\tmeeting of the Pittsburgh Post Home Radio Club.7.30\u2014\tConcert.7.50\u2014Address.8.10\u2014\tProgramme.WE A F (492) New York 6 u.m.\u2014Dinner music.7\u2014Orchestra, 9\u2014\tThe Week-Ender?continued.10.10\u2014\tOrchestra.11\u2014Orchestra.WJZ (455) New lork 4.30\tp.m.\u2014Ftudio orchestra.7\u2014\tOrchestra.8\u2014\tSoloist.8.10\u2014\tBoston Symphony concert.10\u2014\tStudio orchestra, 10.30\u2014\tOrchestra.WGY (379.5) Schenectady, N.Y, 6.30\tp.m.\u2014Musical programme.8\u2014\tThe Week-Snders.9\u2014\tMusical programme.10.10\u2014\tDance programme 11\u2014\tOrchestra.KYW (560) Chicago 6 p.m.\u2014The bedtime story.6.30\u2014\tCongress dinner concert.7\u2014Studio programme.S\u2014Edison classical concert.10.30\u2014\tAmerican studio program- c- -c and th\u201e different churches will doubtless make their|,.nove!J ffamK were undertaken owm interpretation.\twith great zest.An \u201cofficers\u201d \u201e\t\"Y7 .\t:a*rol was entered in the contest General .otes\t./.ra-nes put on with a lot of fun the .\tc-i r, _______i 0«*-**vo\tuu.1, un w iun a iwu ui in The soloist at Georges Church .-esui-t;ng ph;;; patrol was given tr the morning .service _on Sunday aame of .
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