Sherbrooke daily record, 12 novembre 1927, samedi 12 novembre 1927
[" MISS I3IÎAI3LE Y .ST.JEANS A I]V.Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1927.¦¦ .Thirty-First Year.DISARMAMENT QUESTION ONCE AGAIN TO FORE No Danger Of Magog Dams Breaking-Attacks Rumanian Chiefs Disarmament Is Chief NOW A DAY OF mBKANCE, SAYS WALES Day In Britain Prince Urged Remembrance of Duty to Living Besides the Dead, and Comradeship Within Emoire.Under Heading \u201cNewspapers and ^\t* War,\u201d Spread Across Its Main * Ne^s Page, London Dailyj * News Publishes a Compilation] * of Newspaper Opinion Which,! ® the Paper Declares, Represents a Striking Unanimity in Favor of Radical Disarmament.RIVALRY BETWEEN U.S.AND BRITAIN FATAL Lord Rothermore in an Article Headed \u201cAfter Nine Years\u201d Declares that Europe Is Sinking into an Attitude or Armed Expectancy Exactly Similar to that of 1914.IMMIGRATION POLICY IS ANNOUNCED (Canadian Press Despatch) ® » OTTAWA, Nov., 12.\u2014 # ^ Unlimited acceptance and 4 '¦ï placement of farm workers iff & and house workers from the & % British Isles will be the ft Government immigration ft ft policy in future, Hon.Robert ft ft Forke, Minister of Immigra- ft ft tion, announced at a confer- ft ft ence with provinvial pre- ft ft miers yesterday afternoon, ft ft _ Instead of fixing- any spe- ft ft cial number of experienced ft ft and inexperienced British ft ft farm workers as last year, ft ft the Department of Immigra- ft ft tion working largely through ft ft the medium of the j\t(Canadian Press Cable) LONDON, Nov.12.\u2014An audience of 10,000 persons .including many ex-service men and women who served overseas, were present at the remembrance festival held at Albert Hall last night.Thousands were unable to gain admittance and gathered in Hyde Park, where a programme was transmitted by loud speakers.Bands of the Grenadiers and the Scots Guards played selections and the enthusiastic community sang songs which were popular during wartime.The programme was broadcast to all parts of the Empire and to the United States.The Prince of Wrales, in addressing \u201cold .comrades and friands,\u2019\u2019 said Armistice Day was once a day of rejoicing, but was now a day of remembrance.\u201cIf we are to save HODSEWARMING WAS HELD AT CANADA HOUSE There Is No Real Liberty In Russia, Says Lloyd George Seventy Guests Present at Celebration of Armistice Day and Unveiling of Canadian Memorial in Arlington Cemetery.(Copyright- 1926 by United Feature Syndicate, Ino.Copyright in Great Britain by London Chronicle.Exclusive World Rights Held by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.Reproduction in Whole or in Part Prohibited, All Rights Reserved.) LONDON, November 12.\u2014 The Bolshevists are celebrating the tenth (Canadian Press Despatch) ; year of their sensational regime.To WASHINGTON, D.C.Nov., 12.have survived for ten years is in it-Canada held her first b-g house-.se[-f an acnievement.Have they much warming last night when nearly1\t,\t,\t.\t.\t.\t.seventy guests dined at Canada ! e^ss\tPt0-ild of m their startling House in celebration of Armistice j record?Day and the unveiling of the Cana-1 Before estimating the results, up-dian memorial in Arlington Ceme-1 to-date, of the Russian revolution, it- 16 Those present included :\t! is necessa\u2019'y correct fundamen- Secretary of State and Mrs.! tal misconception.The revolution in Frank B.Kellogg, the ^ British Russia did not begin with the Bolshe- ambassador and Lady Howard; Secretary of War and Sirs.Dwight F.Davis; Hon.Dr.J.H.King and Mrs.King; Colonel the Hon.J.L.Ralston and Mrs.Ralston; Hon.T.A.Smiddy, Irish Free State Min- viks.The overthrow of the Czarist autocracy and the emancipation of the peasant were complete before the Bolsjieviks ever appeared on the scene.The revolution began in the ¦ Tc ister; Col.The Rev.J.M.Almond,\tSprjng 0f f9i7_ xhe Bolsheviks former chaplain-general to the Canadian forces; C.A.Bowman, of (Associated Press Despatch) London, Nov.12.question of disarmament was brought to the fore as Great Britain celebrated the ft e\tAT HANKOW\t\u2022> (Associated Press Despatch) HANKOW, China, Nov.11.** \u2014A tense situation exists ft here.The city is disorganized, ft as there is no one in command, ft General Tang Seng-Chi ap-ft pears to be at the end of his .1\t-.i .\tr .1 j\tresources and may flee before the city that one of the dams e tjle - - ¦ Magog had been shattered or was about to be washed away, and as a consequence there was so much anxiety that the city officials here and the Record office were swamped with telephone calls for information.However, the rumors were false, and it is stated that there is no need for any anxiety here.Nanking nationalists toft4 night.ft4 The Nanking forces are ex-ft\u201d pected to arrive tomorow.feet at a time.Si- Gates of all City Dams Open, ftr- AT WINSLOW^ Which Is Being Given to, ft Europe is sinkinc into an attitude of armed expectancy, Lord Roth-more warned in an article in the Evening News.Comprehensive public announcement in favor of disarmament by the Prime Minister would he welcome and seems a little overdue, a special message from Field Marshal Robertson to the Daily News concluded.The Daily News symposium represented the re-ent pronouncements of newspaper proprietors and Prince Carol did not seek news\u2019 organization heads.The paper described the situation as a \u201cthing cf immediate significance and national importance\u201d, namely, that a large section of the British press had come forward boldly in the past week in favor of international disarmament.The papers represented were The Daily Express, the News World, The Daily Mail, The Sunday ' ]ashed 1 irmly Convinced There Is a, Documents concerning the Prince\u2019s Growing Movemeni for a Re-G?113^ renunciation disclose for the time that the real name of Mme Magda Lupescu, with whom he eloped to Paris, is Leah Wolf, and that she is the daughter of Elisa public.(Associated Press Despatch) Bucharest, Nov.12.\u2014 Faik.Speaking with eloquence Feeling that his end was near, in a rich full voice which 1°ng Ferdinand on the fourth of held the audience and judges1\tp.ost-ha?te to j\t.\t,\tni\tm\tJ.aris\twith the following admoni- spellound\ttwo\thours,\tM.\tMan\tLons\tto his intractable son; oilescu, former Under-Secretary j \u201cThere exists for you a single for Finance, who is on trial fori alternative.You must accept \u201call alleged complicity in a Carclist L'onseclu«rices of the life which, plot, yesterday revealed for the !\tLve®\t-i0f h, .\u2022\tu.\t£\t1\tC0 of Coaticook.is re-which took place.Mrs.MacLean ];evjng at the Eastern Townshins conducted a number of the «eet-iTe;, ho offlt mgs at this convention.A good deal : v , r .\t.\t, , of discussion was carried on\tn l ?Sat'f' garding problems confronting the .1 Chambly, Ont., where she members.At the close of the meet- ; ^\t^ guest of Rev.and Mrs.irg the hostess served dainty re- Jj Hodgson, tor two weeks, freshments.\t1 Mr.Louis Baratgin, of Sher- Thanksgiving was observed in-Brooke, was a guest on Sunday of town by all the places of business i Mrs.Matilde Reed, closing for the day, including the ; Mrs.Nellie Hodgson returned to Bank Post Office, Guelph Patent!the home of her parents, Mr.and Cask Co., stores, etc.Services were 1 Mrs.J.Molyneux, in Sherbrook\u201d held in the United Church in the on Monday, kftsr spending the past mommo.am) in i-kn ovnmnT ,n St.montli with Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Children s Cozj\" Corner morning and in the evening in St.Paul\u2019s Presbyterian Church.A number of family gatherings were held enjoying the good things provided at this season of the year.The sale and supper held by\u2019the circle of the Presbyterian Church in the Oddfellows\u2019 Hall on Friday evening, October 28th, was most successful.At six o\u2019clock the doors were opened, Mrs.Stearns received the guests.The room was prettily decorated for the event, cut flowers in small vases being placed on the tables.The sale of fancy Spafford.Mrs.R.S.Clarke and Mrs.Glen-day, of LennoxviMe, were guests on Wednesday at the home of Mr.and Mrs.D.W.Ayer.Mr.C layton Reed, of Anticosti Island, was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Reed.Mr.Earle Fisk returned home last Saturday from Alberta, 'where he went on the harvesters' \u2019 excursion in August.«****«» & && * «s\t* *\tUNCLE JIM\u2019S LETTER * *\t# Dear Comer Folk: We are pleased to have two new cousins come to our comer; Lena and Arthur are welcome.The past week has been a most unpleasant one for many people, and of course many children could not get to their schools on account of the high water.The St Francis River and its tributaries, as well as other rivers and lakes, have done a lot of damage, but every one is trying to bring things back to where they were before the flood of November 3rd and 4th, 1927, a time which will be remembered by many children as well as big folk.Lena has pretty names for her v^.^.\t^\tMr.D.W.Ayer was in Sher-L _______________,___.\t,\t, , , work, useful articles and candy birooke recently-, called as a grand'l°^s\twe are glad to occupied taibles at one side of the Juryman for the fadl sitting of tho Trcw ^at , e ^1^1es nature study, room.The fancy work was looked'Superior Court\t¦ * W\u20ac CiaT1 *earn about the v/aeds, after by Mrs.Kenneth MacLeod.! Nurse McMaster has returned^'iW .flowers.birds.and animals, The useful articles by Mrs.Alex home after carin'» for the late Mrs 'V'e wi'il h*44®1 realize t!le ^alue of John Man son \u201d\t\"\tnature study.The big outdoors is a Mr.' Norris Fisk returned home ;\t^ mür\\w° on Monday from Black-falds, Alta.'83™ ab \u201c\u2022 I,; the better wa MacDonald.The proceeds which were very satisfactory amounted to from the'supper, 894.50; the useful THREE CA/S1 articles, $40; fancy work, $34.56; and other\t¦ aiTlT e.\u2019Uove it.and the candy, $5.34, making a.\",.Points m Alberta aftrari^^ t1m total of $174.40.\t|-pending the past ten weeks there, ^nter is \u2022a fine fellow, and we hope he is a good chum, and that the dog and Snookums are good friends.It is nice to see them friendly.The boys and girls will soon be busy in getting sleds, skates and skis out from their hiding places, and we shall all be glad to have a white Christmas.We must begin right away to think about the holiday season and all the nice thmgs we are going to do for our friends.Christmas and the New Year is time when we should think more about others than about ourselves, though it is very hard to do sometimes.I hope the comer children will enjoy reading about the pet jay.Our blue jay is considered a rather mischievous bird, and sometilmes quarrelsome, but this little sitory sows that they will become tame and learn to behave nicely and love their kind friends.All but our brave little winter birds have left us, but we must not forget those who are staying with us.If we feed them a little they will soon learn that they have friends and will reward them by helping to save the trees.have other L Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble.You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take.Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with twofold action, it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth.Of all known drugs, creosote is recognized by high medical auth- orities as one healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles.Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop the irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs.Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respiratory diseases, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or \u2019flu.Money refunded if any cough or cold is not relieved after taking according to directions.Ask your druggist.Creomulsion Co., Lim- of the greatest ited, Toronto, Ont.HEART WAS SO WES Had to Stay in Bee: Mrs.F.Wilson.Lethbridge, Alta., writes:\u2014\u201cMr heart was very weak, and I had to stay In bed for tire weeks with it.The Ladies' Aid are giving an ~ afternoon tea snj sale of useful ar- j : tides at the home of Mrs.Wm.Po- J il- cock on Tuesday afternoon from two- o\u2019clock until six o'clock, November iStli.W A PER VILLE BROMPTON MELBOURNE On Sunday, November 13th, thsre! Mît J.Robinson, Miss Violet will b a memorial service in the Robinson, Mr.R.Kenalty and Miss Baptist Church.The preacher will 1 Moore, of Sherbrooke, spent Sun-be Mr.Jackson, of North Hatley, u j\u2019 ^ovePb!5 ,6th\u2019 We with Mr\u2019 returned soldier.Special music ter- and riIri.\u201c\u2022 Robmson Miss F.A.Knapp, of Macdondd ¦ My aunt advised to take as she had taken them with good remits after a very bad operation.\u201cT took them and some time after a doctor cams to examine me for life, insurance and he said there was nothing wrong with my heart.Milfcum's Heart and Nerve Pills are 50c.a box at ail druggists and dealers.Or will be mailed direct on receipt of price by The T.Milbum Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.HAVE KIDNEYS EXAMINED BY YOUR DOCTOR Drink Water Freely and Often If Back Hurts cr Bladder Bothers Flush your kidneys by drinking a, quart of water each day, also take salts occasionally, says a noted authority, who tells us that too much rich food forms acids which almost paralyze the kidneys in their efforts i to expei it from the blood.They become sluggish and weaken; then you may suffer with a dull misery in \"the ; kidney region, sharp pains in the 1 back or sick headache, dizziness, ' your stomach sours, tongue is coat-, ed, and when the weather :s Dad you have rheumatic twinges.The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night.To help neutralize these irritating acids; to help cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body\u2019s urinous waste, get four ounces of Jad Saits from any pharmacy here.Take a tablespoonful in a\u2019 glass of water before breakfast for a few days,' and your k.dneys may then act fine.Trus famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia.and has been used for years to help flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness.Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure and makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink.Messrs, G.and R.MacLeay, of Montreal, were the guests of .their uncle and aunt.Mr.nd Mrs.McL.Millar, over the Thanksgiving holiday.Mrs.R.Srknpson.who has been in Montreal for about a month visiting, returned home on Tüesday.Work is progressing rapidly on the Congregational Hill which was so badly washed out by the heavy downpour of last week.The road is now open for traffic.Mrs.F.Mills has returned from Montreal.Her little son, Elmer, who underwent an operation for appendicitis last week, is progressing favorably.I he annual sale of work of St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church, which was to have been held Friday of last week was postponed owing to the weather until briday afternoon this week.Mr.W.Rodgers spent last week in Scotstown on a hunting trip.He was fortunate to secure two fine deer and since coming home has been kind enough to give his friends seme fine roasts of venison.Mr.and Mrs.J.Davis are spending a few days in Sherbrooke this week, their daughter, Gertrude, beir.-z a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital, undergoing a mirror operation on her throat and nose.Mrs.A.PvOberis, who has been i:l for a few weeks with lumbago, is able to be out again.It was learned today that Mr.A.Fee has purchased the property on the corner of Bridge and Main Streets, adjoining his garage on which stands the residence now occupied by Mr.and Mrs.S.Mc-Court.Mr.Fee is at present rebuilding his garage, which was destroyed by fire a year ago las: spring.The new building is a modern fire proof one and when completed will be up to date in every way and a decided improvement to the town.;vice at three o'clock.Sunday School r ,, i at 2.15 o\u2019clock.\ti college Sherbrooke, were Sunday guests of the former\u2019s parents, Mr.end Mrs.F.E.Holtham.The funeral of the late Mrs.John Manson, who passed away at her home on Monday after a short til- spent a few days here re-,,\t», -r, it\t.centiy with her parents, Mr.and Mr.ary Mrs.B.-\\.Holtham.or : jirsriA.H.Knapp Miss M.Barr spent a week-end recently at her home in Melbourne.Mrs.^Warcup, of Lemesurier and Miss Nora Cheal, of Capelton, spent a week-end recently here with Mr.and Mrs.A.Robinson.The Misses Evelyn Jamieson and May Wheeler, of Sherbrooke, spent : week-end recently at their homes here.Yt'ord has been received from Mr.; D M.Perkins, who spent the past ' two months in Saskatoon, that he has now arrived at Abbotsford, B.C.During the high water of last week, Mr.A.Robinson's saw mill was badly damaged, one side being swept away along with some of the machinery.1S74.OMmdge i We shall be glad to ine itll is ot course thejcouabls\tbefore our next cor- e to study seeds, and the i ner day.Until then best wishes is a good time to study trees from as we can then learn to know them\tUNCLE JIM.by their barks rather than by their!\t________________ leaves.\t| % % # # jg Just now the winter fern» are ^\t^ very beautiful in the woods, for î & LETTERS FROM THE # they are such a deep green against! ¦%.\tCORNER FOLK\t& the fallen leaves.Some one hat told ^ us that Nature made a fern to show | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^\t% # # # # what could be done in making beautiful leaves.Ferns are just as!Dear Uncle Jim: pretty as flowers and our woodlands ; It\u2019s so rainy I can\u2019t go out to are noted for their beautiful ferns jplay so I thought I would write to of many different kinds.\tjyou.I have been playing with my Arthur\u2019s dog, Captain, must bs dolls and cat.My cat is yellow and __________________________\u2019__________white and her name is Trixie.My dolls\u2019 names are Ruth and Betty.We have been collecting seeds of weeds at school.It is fun to find the different kinds.I guess this will be all for this time.With best wishes to all the corner folk, I am, Your niece, LENA WOODWARD.Massawippi.A Mother, Her Child, and §ne Dime! Easy to Keep the System Sweet at Any Age AYER\u2019S CUFF NEWSY ITEMS OF DISTRICT \"HOW INNOCENT a drug can be\u2014 and how helpful! I\u2019m done with purgatives that leave even a child\u2019s system so acid you can detect it in the perspiration.A little cascaia is a perfect sweetener, and my boy and I both love the candy\u2014 CASCARETS Many people who never have to take a laxative eat a candy cascaret now and then.Do you know why ?They have found that cas car a sweetens the whole system\u2014brinsrs an immaculacy of persoit that means everything.It prevents bodily chemistry from ever making one unconsciously offensive to others.And what a perfect regulator of the bowels ! Salta affect the lining of the 'bowels.Mineral oils leave a coating\u2019 that the blood must carry off through the pores.How much better to cascarize the sys* tern, and cause the bowels to expel everything by normal muscular contraction! To say nothing of the cleaner, sweeter condition that la^ts for days\u2014a wholesome condition that makes the use of deodorants quite unnecessary in January or July ! Men and women whose years have brought on sluggishnees often find that a cascaret only once a week Is all the tonic they needed.Cascara is splendid for children, too, and they love the taste of this candy laxative which every drug store has for 10c.and 25c.IE OP THE BL000 Dear Unde Jim: \u2014\tThis is my first 'fetter to your Mr.and Mrs.G.G.Fish and Fam- c?rneT- a littl,e boVix year?%r l t u\ti.c \\ and Ï £0 to school.For pets I uUeSiS Ot Honor at Several have a dog named Captain and a cat Social Events\u2014Personals and named Snookums.I used to like to! n4i it_____\t\u2022___ hear the Bedtiime Stories read to, Uther happenings,\tme.I enjoyed them very much and ¦ 4YE'R\u2019B rTTriTTn,*\tip I1 h°Pe they win &tart a=*in soonJ j CLIFF, Que Nov., 12 ; j rviI1 close Ashing your corner \u2014Mr.and Mrs.G.G.Fish and family left town on Thursday for j \u2018\t' Says Dangerous Varicose Veins Can Be Reduced at Home Rub Gently and Upward Toward Emerald Oil (full strength) and ap Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills Have No Equal for Tbis Purpose Give the children OWBRIDGE\u2019S on wintry days and prevent all coughs, colds or other respiratory troubles.Anaemia, or lack of good blood causes not only pale faces and white lips; it- is the root of many pains and miseries.It is the cause of shattered nerves, headaches and back- their new home in Lennoxville.The departure of Mr.and Mrs.Fish is ! a source of universal regret in the community.Mr.and Mrs.Fish have been active, useful, interested ; members in all phases of the bus- j mess, religious and social life of the BROMPTONVTLLE Keep Stomach Young! Eat What You Want Your nephew, Arthur Byron Labonte.lennoxville.\u2022\u2018BEBE,\u201d THE PETJAY AT MT.LOWE (Mabel Jane Mellwaine) community, the loss of citizens of | Iriobably the best known wild this type is a serious one.Mr.Fish bird in the world is \u201cBebe,\u201d a mouchas placed in charge of the local | tain jay, who fives at Mt.Lowe, grist m;ll Mr.Fred Bell.The move\tCalifornia.Bebe is truly a wild\tbffrfl, aches, and the always tired feeling I\t.15 j,11 ^ in,t.eres^.0^ , not one that has been caught,\tconfront\twhich\tso\tmany\twomen andi tbf.bmon\tGram dealers, Mr., Fish\t/lnefj aiMi tamed.He lives in\tthe girls suffer.\tTo\tregain new health! af'n=, as\tsecretary-treasurer and\ttr^s or bushes abotît a half\tmile *\t- |^;ral maBaS6r of this new com- ,from Alpine Tavern, and helps build p\t\u201e T \u201e\t,,\t^\t! his nests and rear his families, just rt, a^rS' j\u2019 ®^°\u2019wn> Mrs.E.\tuny 0thcr jay.But he depends ,,and\t?urd I for his living upon the peanuts fed G.G.Fish, whose departure to her j the Heart as Blood in Veins Flows That Way If you or any relative or friends are worried because of varicose veins, or bunches, the best advice that anyone in this world can give you is to ask your druggist for an original two-ounce botMe of Moone's ply night and morning to the swollen, enlarged veins.Soon you will notice that they are growing smaller and the treatment should be continued until the veins are of normal size.So penetrating and powerful is Emerald Oil that even Piles are quickly absorbed.All druggists sell lots of it.FOR \u201cJADED\u201d APPETITES.many regain and strength the blood should be ; enriched through the tonic treatment with Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills.This medicine has brought new health and strength to thousands of v.eak and despondent people.Among those who have found new He is a gorgeous fellow, with new home in Lennoxville is deep- 1 health through the use of this medi-, ! cine is Mrs.Gregory J.Murphy, East1'y regretted by a large .Ship Harbor, N.S., who says:\u2014\u201cI friends.Progressive 5-00 ! bless the day I heard of Dr, Wil-l e.\t! *! ATlfl IVÎt1' ! brilliant blue plumage, circle of,>d* breast and paa-t of except on his back, Quick relief y comes as / congestion goes Absorbinej* 1H» AWTIsrPflC IINfMIMT a .arge numoer from hove at-:ended the unveiiing of the War Memorial services and Armistice Bail at East Angus on Monday, November 7th.Among those present were Mr.and Mrs.D.hynd-man, Mr.and Mr*.L.Corcoran, Mr.and Mrs.G.Jackson, Mr.and Mie.G.Mayhew, Mr.and Mrs.L.Fisk, Mr.and Mrs.T.MacAulay, Mr.and Mrs.C.Wyman, Mr.and Mrs.E Clark, Mr.D.Mayhew, Mr.£\u2022 Dav.s.Mr.Marchant, Mr.F.Alien, Mr.H.Taylor and Mr R.Baiiey.Mr.Gera.d MacCabe spent the week-end in East Angus the guest ¦ of relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Leo Broderick and young son spent the week-end in Windsor Mills the guests of Mr.Broderick\u2019s parents.Mr.and Mrs.J.Allen and Mr.J.Westonbolme spent Monday in East Angus the guests of friends.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Clark spent the week-end in Johnviile guests of Mrs.Clarke\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mr::.William Collins.Mr.and Mr*.G.Mayhew were ir Coatkock on Tuesday the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Angus Mayhew.Mr.John Ford, of Coaticook, spent Thanksgiving in town the guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Ford.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Christopher, of New Y\u2019ork City, were recent guests of Mr.anefreshments\twere\tserved\tby the j\tcoax him a little nearer each day trial, and at times I felt- very des- ; hostesses.\tj\tto eat the.peanuts scattered about, pondent.A friend advised me to j Miss Dorothy Fish and Mr.Elliott until finally, he lost all fear of hu-try Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills and I, Fish were guests of honor at\ta party\tmans an washed out and will take some finie before it is repaired.Miss Helen Bryant, of Montreal, was a week-end guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Bryant.Mr.and Mrs.E.D.Dingman, Mr.and Mrs.Henry Shonyo, Mr.Edgar Shonyo and Mrs.Burton Shonyo and family attended the anniversary for Mr.and Mm.C.Dihgman, Orford Lake, on Tuesday night, November 1st.Mrs.C.L- -Channel! :s ill.A speedy recovery is hoped for bv her many friends.East Bolton wag without mail from Wednesday, November 2nd.until Tuesday, November 8th reminders of the olden days before the rural delivery came into being.bondville SOUTH STUKELY CEMETERY CO.HELD ANNUAL FLOOD DAMAGE NOT VERY HEAVY AT WATERLOO Canadian National CThc Largefi 'Railway Sy/lcm in America Officers for Coming Year Elected \u2014Personals and Other Notes of Interest.SOUTH STUKELY, Que., Nov., 11.\u2014 The annual meeting of the South Stukely Cemetery Company, was held in the secretary\u2019s office on Tuesday evening, November 8th.The financial standing of the company was found to be very satisfactory.The company has now an endowment fund of $1600 with prospects of more in the near future.This is due in a large measure, to the untiring efforts of the secretary, Mr.W.K.Knowlton.The following officers were elected: President, J.C.Spencer; vice-president, J.W.McDonald; secretary-treasurer, W.K.Knowlton; standing committee, W.R Peters and J.J.Savage; finance committee, Mr.J.A.Martin and J.W.Booth.General Notes.Mrs.Martha Rowell, who has been spending several months in Maitland, Ont., has returned to the horns of her sister, Mrs.M.A.Butler.Rev.I.Strqwbridge and Mr C.Way, of Boscobel, spent several days of last week in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.George Chartier and family, who have spent the past few years on Mr.J.W.Booth\u2019s farm, have moved to West Bolton on the farm vacated by Mr.S.Arnold.Mrs.1.Hayes and son, Master Ralph Hayes, spent tho week-end with Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Bailey Miss Marion Phelps, of St.Jovite Station, and Mr.Rupert Phelps, of the Bank of Commerce staff at Huntingdon, spent the week-end and Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.W.Phelps.,Mr.N.Keene Martin, of the Bank of Montreal staff,, at Renfrew, Ont., has been transferred to St.Joseph D\u2019Alma.He spent the week-end of October 30th with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.E W.Martin.Mr.W.Draper, of Montreal, spent the week-end with his parent;, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Draper.Mrs.Kenneth Derry, of Strathmore, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs.H.H.Savage, and Mr.Savage.Mr.Elwin Megan, of New Bedford, Mass., is spending an indefinite time- with Mr.J.C.Spencer.Mr.and Mrs.H.D.Weells and sons, Master Brock and John and Mr.Jack Booth, of Montreal, spent, the week-end and Thanksgiving with Mrs.Wells\u2019 sister, Mrs, W.K.King and Mr.King.Mr.and Mrs.Cecil McLellan have rented Mr.J.W.Booth's farm.Mr.W.R.Peters has been spending several days in Montreal with his.daughter, - Mrs.C, -Bettes,-aild Mr.Pettes, Mr.Gilbert King, of McGill'University, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.W -H.Iune\\ The services on Sunday, November 13th, will be as follows.St.John\u2019s, Eastman.Holy Communion at 10.30 a.m.; St.Matthew\u2019s, evening at 7 p.m.Portland, Ore., is now visiting her sister, Nurse Margaret Watson, in Montreal.Mr.Fred Snodgrass was in Rich-ford, Vt, on business on Tuesday, November 8th.Mrs.Charles Calder, of Montreal, who is the guest of her sister, Mrs.Marcus Hackwell, and family, spent a couple of days of this week in Montreal.Mrs John Matthew's and baby, of \u2018Floating Island\u201d in Lake Has n k \u2022 rr.j i.rt Montreal, are spending a few day*.Once Again Changed Its Post- here wit\u2019h Mr.and Mrs Galkher, tion\u2014Other General News.WATERLOO, Que., Nov.12.\u2014The citizens of this town suffered very little loss and inconvenience compared to damage done in other localities by the recent flood.Aside, from Western avenue.Mr.and Mrs.Tom Bell and Master Floyd Bell, Mrs.James Bell and Mrs.W.A.Reynolds, of Frelighs-buxg, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Albert McKenney on Thanksgivihg Day.The W.C.T.U.will be entertained water in the cellars, and trahi ser- by Mrs-.E.A.Savage on Tuesday, vice being interrupted, everyone felt : November 15th, at the usual hour, that conditions might have been , Reports of the provincial convention much worse The \u201cfloating island,\u201d which comprises about three and a half acres will be given.Tea will be served.A cordial invitation is extended to all.Rev.H.Allenby was in Montreal Eentertainment Given The entertainment given by the pupils of the District School here on Friday night, under the direr -ion of their teacher, Miss Ruth Stowe, was a decided success, each entertainer doing their respeeti-n parts exceptionally well and re fleciimg great credit upon their instructor Miss Stowe, in training them so ably and well to perform their parts.The success of her endeavor shows there is much good talent in Bondville .Special mention might he made of one of the leading features called.\u201cThe Scare Crow Quartette.\u201d The programme was interpersed with splendid music by a young orchestra from Cowansville.At the close a freewill offering was taken, the amount of which showed the hearty appreciation of the large audience present.The proceeds were very generously given to swell the Junior Red Cross fund, the activities of which Miss Stowe in an able address depicted.Rev.Arthur Rad-more presided over the entertainment.Ploliday guests at Inverness Farm, the residence of Mr.and Mrs.C.P.Hunter, include Miss Alice Hunter, of Farnham; Miss Edith Hunter, of Montreal and Mr.Frank Mellenchamp, of Macdonald College.Services on Sunday next at 7:30 p.m.Messrs.Henry, Frank and Gerald and Norma Cummings, Arthur Thornton and Jack Lowell, of Montreal, spent the holiday at the former\u2019s farm here.Messrs.Jamie Hunter, Willie Hillhouse, Jr., who are attending Macdonald College, were holiday guests of their respective parents.Mr.Geo.MoGlay spent a.few days last week in Abercorn the guest of his aunt, Mrs.M.Tweed.The social held at Inverness Farm, on Saturday night last was largely attended in spite of the bad weather condition of the roads The programme, arranged by the.host, and hostess, Mr.and Mrs.C.P.Hunter, was well carried out and very interesting.Miss Stowe augmented the entertainment with portion of the programme given previously in the school by her pupils.A song was ably rendered by Mr.Frank Millenchomp, with Mrs.Radmore.as accompanist.The Cowansville orchestra of four pieces very kindly played splendid music between numbers.Messrs.Chas.McOlay and Alvin Hillhouse attended \"an important meeting of the agricultural society at Brome on Saturday.The directors of the \u2019 Brome Countv Poultry Association will meet at the Knowlton Inn, Knowlton, on Monday evening next to arrange for the winter snow.ELEVEN BOILS HER ABM AT ONE TIME Mrs.9.Pefuh, Fisher Home, Alta.Writes:\u2014\u201cI was troubled with boils and had eleven of them on my arm at one time.\u201cI tried all kinds of medicine, but got no relief.1 \u2018 I took two bottles of m and have never been troubled sincei.\u201d B.B.B.banishes boils and all other blood disorders; manufactured only by The T.Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto.Ont.Corns lift Off\u2014No Pain! Hard corns, soft corns, corns between the toes and callouses lift right off! You\u2019ll laugh\u2014it is so easy and doesn\u2019t hurt a bit! Just drop \u201cFreezone\u201d on any tender, touchy corn.Instantly it stops aching; then shortly you just lift that old bothersome corn right off with your fingers.It works like a charm, every time.Seems magic! A tiny bottle of \u201cFreezone\u201d costs only a few cents at any drug store.Try it! has once again changed its position ton business a couple of days last in the lake, havihg been flown from ! week.the southern eastern end to the op-j Mrs.Joseph H.Savage\u2019s numer-posite side, completely filling the | ous frtendsi wil regret to learn that bathing beach.\tjsbo has again been confined to her Miss Joyce Raymond was home : ^ed for a few days, from Montreal and spent the week-j\tCorcoran, Wardfen,.IMiiss end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Margaret Greenhef and Miss Ron-E J Raymond\terts, of Montreal, were guests on Miss M.Cobbe and Mr.A.Reed, ^day, November 8th of Mrs.H.of Montreal, spent\tthe\twe^k-end\tC'^alla,Cr *\tvlu ' f m and Thanksgiving\tDay\twith the\tI Miss Vman\tBlate of Montreal, \u2022d wr XT' r> i.\tv\ttvt 4.«\tspent the week-end and Thankr^iv- Rev.N.E.Peterson\tand\tMrs.Peter-\t^ Day ^\ther niothel.; Mrs.S°>*\t_\t.\t.\t, [Mary Blake.Miss Eunice Jones Jr now convaJ-, Mr_ amt Mrs_ p E_ Temple and esemg from her reecnt operation Mlaster Billy T also that he had applied for super-T,''lcVfm''cnrc.f\u2019o°dc
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