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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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samedi 19 novembre 1927
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[" M I Sb W I NANS v \u201e\t¦¦¦ Ui .r,, ij L-\t.i yi Hü EAST CLIFTON Mr.Frank Merrill, of Lennox-; ville, was calling on Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Hurley recently.Mr.Jas.Parkinson was in Sher-, brooke recently.Mr.Donald Timmers, Mrs.R.G.Eiliott and sons, Paul and Alfred,; of Sherbrooke, spent Thanksgiving, with Mr.and Mrs.Frank Barber.Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Bellam and fam were visiting Mrs.Bellam\u2019s brother, Mr.Carl Bishop and Mrs.-Bishop a: Bishop's Crossing recent- Mr.Rufus Ellis, of Bury, _is visiting his sisters, Mrs.Roy Waldron and Mrs.?.C.Cairns.Mr.and Mrs.Rufus Percy, and family, of Newport, Vt., spent the week-end with Mrs.Percy's parents.Mr.and Mrs.Newell Waldron.; Mrs.Hollis Cairns is visiting relatives In Compton.Mr.and Mrs.Bert Cairns and family, of Compton, were visiting Mr.and Mrs.Hoilis Cairns recently.Ths many friends of Mrs.Newell; Waldron will be sorry to learn that she is r.ot gaining at present.Mr.Philip McCorihe.l has gone to work at Wotton\u2019s lumber camp.Among those who returned from the west were Messrs.Stanley Thompson, Floyd and Edgar Stod-rii:d, Victor Bell and Frank McCon-: mil.x Corns Stop Hurting Instantly then lift Right Off! Drop \u201cFreezone\u201d on that aching corn.Instantly it stops hurting; then shortly you lift the corn right eff with your fingers.You'll laugh, really! It\u2019s so easy and doesn\u2019t hurt one bit! Works like a charm, every time.A tiny bottle of \u201cFreezone\u201d costs only a few cents at any drug store, , _ and is sufficient to re- j) move every hard\tjjA corn, soft corn, and callouses.Try i,!\t0S&, Every bite of food you eat MUST be digested, and the waste matter eliminated.That\u2019s sure.If your stomach is sluggish and old, from the excessive acids which keep eating away the gastric juices, you .must dissolve them, or you never will be free from indigestion, sour risings, bloating and drowsiness after you eat.Get a package of Pape\u2019s Diapep-sin from your nearest drug store and chew one of the tablets after meals.Instantly the distress is re-, iieved, it dissolves the acids, sweet-1 er: the stomach and you will have; an appetite again like you had when ! a child.All drug stores have Pape's Dia-! pepsin.More than fi%\u2019e million packages are used a year.fin1 ëSm§àte&îàm caaT CURRIER FARMERS LIGHT Lennox Oil is now on sale by the following dealer : H.B.WHITCOMB, Hatley.N.E.HARTSON.Ayer\u2019s Cliff.F, H.ROWE, Waterville, J.H- WOODS1DE, Waterville C.H, HUNTING.Hunungvilli GEO.CHANNELL, Stanstead.Agent: J.B.HELD North Hatley, Qua, Miss Ida Dextrader, of Lowell,, Mani., is the guest of her sister,! Mrs.Fred Chapman.Mies Dextra-cer was called here by the illness, and death of her mother, Mrs.Dex-trader.Mr.Claud W\u2019ing, of Haverhill,) Mass., was guest of his sister, Mrs R.H.B'Xrwe, on Tuesday.Mr.H.C.Bryant is spending an indefinite time in Sherbrooke.Miss Margaret Bowen is spending ! a few weeks with friends and relatives in Corinth, Vt Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Bryant and, ton, Konneth, and Miss Hilda Davjes visited relatives at Melbourne Ridge or Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Bowen spent! a few days with relatives in Montreal recently.Mr.H.C.Bryant recently spent the week-end with his family here.' The Best Cough Syrup Is Home-made ttm\u2019t >a e»*T w»y w mm $2.sad yet here beat ceoch mndvàne ren ewer tried T; :5i! LAKE MEG ANTIC Mrs.J.Dili on, of Brow avilie, : Junction, Me, has returned home ; after spending the oast week mi town visiting relative* and friends., j She wa> accompanied home by her sister, Mrs.J.J.Stewart.Arm .-lice Day was remembered ! b> the usual memoria, service, which was held in the Kt.Barna- : ba.Church After the aerv.ce ini the church, those present proceeded tc the monument, where Capt.J.! You\u2019ve probably heard of this famous home-made rough syrup.But have ; you ever used it?Thousands of fam- ; dies feel that they could hardly keep Loi.ee without it.ft\"» Simple and cheap, but the way it takes hold of a cough will soon earo it a permanent place in your home.Into a lft-oz.bottle, pour 2% ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar eyrup to fill up the bottle.Or, if desired, ute clariüed honey, instead of Bugar syrup.Either way, It tastes .good, never spoil*, and gives you Iff ounce* of better cough remedy than you could buy ready made for $2.50.It is really wonderful how quickly tbi* home-made remedy conquers a cough\u2014usually in 2-1 hours or les*.It seems to penetrate through every air passage, loosens a dry, hoarse or tight cough, lift* the phlegm, heal* the membra oes, and gives almost immediate relief.Hplena id for throat, tickle, hoarseness, bronchitis and bronchial asthma.Pir.ex is a highly ronoectrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract and pa'.atable guaiacol, which has been used for generations for throat and eh»t.t allmeat*.To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist, for \u201c2'A ounces of Pinei\u201d ; with dire/tlons.Guaranteed to (A give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded.The TSkjA» Dlriex Co., Toronto.L\t.As a preventive it destroys germs -helps to keep M gums firm- ', sorbinejn an t '.vt-f» fit 'u N fed r nT j At ail Oruggbte^^ SCOTSTOWN.Que., Nov., 19.\u2014! The annual sale and supper of the! Ladies\u2019 Aid of the United Church! was held in the Odd Fellows\u2019 Hall! on Wednesday evening.The event} proved to be most successful.At i six o\u2019clock the doors were opened.Mrs.P.A- Sherman receiving the guest* in the absence of the treasurer, Mrs.John MacDonald.The} tables looked most attractive, laden: with their appetizing food, and de-! corated with potted plants and ! vases of yellow baby mums, which had been sent from Montreal fori the occasion by Miss Ross\u2019.ïho j menu consisted of cold ham, beaus,! rolls, salads of all kinds, pies, cake?! and jelly and cream, which was! done full justice to by all.The ?uc-| cess of the supper is due greatly tc ! the efforts of the joint convener'-Mrs.Angus MacLennan end Mrr.R ! A.Scott.The young girls and men I of the congregation assisted in >;eri~- ; ing the guests.The sale of fancy work, useful articles, candy and tables of t!w Willing Workers Society, tho T.B Sunday School class and Mrs.Mac-Lean\u2019s Sunday .School class, was held in the upper hall.The fancy work booth was in charge of the convener, Mrs.William Taylor, assisted by Mrs.George Kinsey.These tables looked very attractive with their vases of red roses and yellow baby mums which had been donated for the occasion by Miss Ross, of Montreal.The ladies are very grateful to Miss Ross for her very generous donations which are received every year, and which help to increase the funds of the Society.The useful article booth was in charge of the convener, Mrs.Donald Graham, assisted by Mrs.A.G.Sherman; the candy in charge of Mrs.J.W.MacLean assisted by Miss Helen MacLean.The Willing Workers\u2019 table was in charge of Mrs.Van, assisted by Miss Christy MacAulay.The other two booths were in charge of the members of the classes.The proceeds which were very : atisfactory were as follows: Sup-.r, $92.45; useful table, $12.65; .andy table, $12.74; and fancy work, $129.30, making a total of $247.14.Much credit is due the ladies for the success which they attained.Special mention might be made of the convener of the fancy work department for her untiring efforts in helping to make this department such a financial success, also the many workers who give up o much of their time in accomplishing these results.The proceeds of the Sunday School class table were the Willing Workers, $16; Mrs.Graham\u2019s class, $7; Mrs.MacLean\u2019s class, $10.General Note».On Tuesday afternoon, November 15th, the last meeting of the year of the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society was held at the home of Mrs.N.Geo.Scott to dose the business for the year.In the absence of the president, the vice-president, Mrs.J.W.MacLean, took the chair and opened the meeting by singing, \u201cBlest Be the Tie That Binds\u201d, which was followed by Scrpiture reading and prayer.The total realized from the proceeds of the sale was reported as being $247.14.Mrs.Angus MacLennan, convener of penny collection, reported that all the sick had been remembered with fruit, etc.The meeting closed by all joining in the Lord\u2019s prayer to meet again in January 1928.Among those who attended the convention of the league against alcoholism in Cookshire on Wednesday were Rev.J.W.MacLean, Mr.and Mrs.S.J.Scott, Mr.P.A.Sherman and Mrs.W.F.Bowman.The friends of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Smith will be sorry to learn that their young baby boy is suffering from double pneumonia.Nurse Dorothy MacRae is in attendance.Among those on the sick list are Mr.William Taylor, who had his hand badly hurt on Monday, Nov,, 14th, by a horse.Mrs.Murdo Buchanan suffered a severe fall on Tuesday night, Nov., 15th, when she cut her head quite badly.Among those who attended the chicken-pie supper in Gould Station on Wednesday night were Rev.J.W.MacLean, Mrs.MacLean, Mrs.W.F.Bowman, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Ladd, Mr.and Mrs.P.A\u2019.Sherman, Mr.William Bowman, Mrs.A.G.Sherman, Mrs.R.A.Scott, Miss Beth Scott, Miss Helen MacLean, Mr.Jack Irving and Mies F.M.Sherman.Mrs.Edwards, of Cookshire, was a guset of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Ladd on Wednesday.Mr.Malcolm MacAulay, who had been ill for some time, was found dead in bed on Wednesday morning.Mrs.Alex Murray and Miss Catherine Murray have returned to Manchenter, N.it GOULD In spite of the rainy weather, the Ladies\u2019 Aid sale and tea on Friday evening was a success both socially and financially.The fish pond, in charge of Mrs.Norman Maclnne* and Miss Anna Maclver, was a very busy corner until sold cut.The candy booth was looked after by Mrs.J.Weir and Miss Doreen Wood.This corner was very prettily decorated and brisk trade was carried on until the stock on hand was sold.The food v.as in charge of Mrs.Gordon Mac-Lean and Mrs.Alex.Morrison and all the food on hand wan sold out early in the evening.The lunch tables were in charge of Mrs, Cyrus Murray, Mrs.D.D.MacDonald and Mrs.J.J.Madvtr and netted a first, chance to slide.We are very glad to have Beth with us again.She always writes a newsy letter, and we are all interested in her little story about Rover end Tabby.Sometimes kittens are afraid of dogs, but when they learn that they are not going to harm them, everything jv all right.No.Beth, the Corner Uncle has never been to England, but perhaps some day that fine trip may be taken.Across Canada has been the \u201cUncle's\u201d biggest journey, and when in Vancouver a boat trio to Victoria and a visit to the \u201cEmpress of Australia\u201d which was in port.fTKVF\ta fine opportunity to ftû\tan\tr.A,\t\u2022an l!nsr.The big boats A1?.i .\u2022\u2018\u2022'A'-\ti's across the seas ai'e \tit is fine to take \"Ufh B.VO'\t-\u2022a M-jn V'o p.n\t-m-.+hat Beth\u2019s little i -ro1 nj,- well auain.i Orton has written a nice letter '.bout the happy party on Hallow-' en.That was much better than to vo put to play tricks.We welcome Vivian to our corner, and hope she will write again.Yes, I am sure Meryl has difficulty in deciding which one of his many pets he likes best.Why not like them all.Meryl?I am sure they like you.We shall be pleased to have Orton tell us abcut his ?dog Rover.There are many jolly stories told, about animal pets, and the corner cousins have just as good ones, I'm sure.Wa will hope to have another bundle of letters for our corner next Saturday, and also will have a happy little story about somebody\u2019s pet, or about animals.Hoping - all the cousins will try to keep healthy and attend school regularly, I am as ever.Your faithful UNCLE JIM.***££#!» % LETTERS FROM THE » *\tCORNER FOLK\t* » » « 56 æ *\t® A NEWSY LETTER Dear Uncle Jim: Since I last wrote to you I have a new pet.It ds a kitten and hjs name is Tabby.When he first came to our house he did not like our big dog, Rover, and would sit under a chair and spit at him.Rover did not pay any attention to him except to try to be friendly, and now they are great friends, and play together all the time.It ''s very amusing to watch them.Lots of times Rover would like to sleep when Tabby wants to play, but he is good-nat- ured and plays with the kitten.I was very glad to see the snow ; last week, and I got out my sled to see if it was in good condition for ! use when the snow comes to stay.The floods were quite high here but did not do any damage.My auntie from Sherbrooke has been staying with us.She was in England all summer.Have you ever been to England, Uncle Jim?I have end I like being on the big boats.We have lots of fun.My little brother has been very sick.It wa» so quiet in the house not to hear him playing when I came home from school.He always wants roe ta build his blocks up high.I am learning all French at school this term, and I am now able to read ami write French.I like to read the cousins\u2019 letters, also yours I will close now with love to Unci-* Jim and the corner cousins from BETH MEWETT.Valley Junction, Que.Dear Uncle Jim: Whan 1 read \u201cBusy Bee's\u201d letter and yours I thought I would write and tell you what a nice time I had at Hallowe\u2019en.I had four cousins from Detroit visiting here and my gram-nice invited them and others to come in for the evening.We dressed up and had false faces and lanterns.While we were dressing Grandpa popped corn and Gran Ima made candy.We played games and bobbed for apples, Then Grandma told us a nice story about one Hallowe\u2019en long ago, and everyone went away after a happy evening.I wanted to go out «mi, play tricks at fir., but W'3 glad I didn\u2019t.May I write and tell you about my dog Rover ?With best wishes, Your nephew, ORTON COATES.Could F\u2019atinn.Dear Uncle Jim: As I haven\u2019t seen many letters in the ccimer lately I thought I would write to you.I miss the Bedtime Stories very much.Our teacher is ta'kin \u2022 of forming a Red Cross Group in the school.I am taking grade three this year, birt\u2019 it is only my aocond year at school.I am seven years old .The flood was not very Pad here.I will be glad when Christmas comes.Your niece.VIVIAN MATTHEWS.Lancaster, N.H.Dear Uncle Jim: I cm eight years old.I go to school und I have a brother twelve years old.We have a pony and drive to school.For pets we have rabbits, guinea pigs, seven cats, one dog and a goat.And it is hard to tell which I like best.Hoping to see «iiv *âtter in the corner.Yours truly, MERYL HOPE.Cnaiioonk, Que.A RADIO WISH (By Marjorie Barrows) I\u2019d love to tune into the air H I could hear instead Of jazz-songs just a cricket's prgyer Before he went to bed.¦\\nd then I\u2019d tune and tune ami tune Till I heard way up far The lullaby of Mother Moon To a baby star.V Wy, V' -' à it ; WÉmÈ : WM Care of Babies l good revenue for the evening.The apron counter was superintended by Mrs.K.N.Madver and Mrs.Murdo Matheson and only two aprons were unsold from the large quantity on hand.Mrs.Matheson had kindly remembered the Aid in her trips abroad this summer and brought back a number of new apron designs from London, Paris, and Brussels.The fancy work was looked after by Mrs.MacAulay and Mrs.M.N.Mac Kay.This booth had more stock on hand than usual and some goods are still on hand among which are nightgown, dolls, centre pieces, hangers, etc.At the close of the evening a short programme was rendered.The total proceeds of the evening amounted to $80.The Misses Marion and Hattie Madver went to Sherbrooke on Tuesday, where they have taken an apartment for the winter months.They were accompanied by their mother, Mrs.A.P.Mac-Iver, and niece, Miss Catherine Weatherhead.Mr.Wm.Murray, of Manchester, N H., who has been in town for \u2018he past week, returned to his home accompanied by Mr.Angus Mac-Iver on Tuesday.They will spend a few days en route at Sherbrooke.Mr.Madver will spend the winter at Boston.Mr.and Mrs.George Kidd, of Philiipsburg, and Miss Annie Mac-Kay, of Cowansville, motored to town on Friday, November 11th, and spent the week-end in tr/wn the guests of their respective, parents, Mr.and Mrs.John MacCaskiU and Mrs.Duncan MacKay.Miss Pearl Gates returned from Cookshire on Thursday, November 10th, after spending a few days there the guest of her grandmother, Mrs.Lucy Gates, Mr.P.W.Buchanan was home for the week-end from English Lake.The oyster supper and entertainment, given by the Guild in Gould Town Hall on Friday night was c.great success.A large number were present, although the evening was rainy.At the clo.ie of the supper the assembly went upstairs where a programme was rendered by local talent that was much enjoyed.Rev.Templeman, of Scotstown, officiated as chairman.The proceeds of the evening a/mounted to $80, which was very gratifying to those in charge.Guests were present from Phillkpsburg, Cowansville, Boston, Canterbury, Scotstown, and Manchester, N.H.Mr.and Mrs.Maholm Madver, Of Limerick, Sash., are in town visiting old friends and relatives.Messrs.George MacKey, of North Hil, and George MacKay, Murray Martin, of Gould and Leslie MacLeod, of Scotch Weeden returned from the Canadian West on Monday.Miss Meryl Ward spent the week-end at her homo in Hurv.Mr.Alex MacDonald, of Tolston, is in town and will mend Mm winter months guest of his daughter, Mrs.Murdo .uuthcs'ju.Why do so many, many babies ofj today escape all the little fretful ; spells and infantile ailments that used to worry mothers through the | day, and keep them up half the night?If you don\u2019t know the answer, you haven\u2019t discovered pure, harmless Castoria.It is sweet to the taste, and sweet in the little stomach.And its gentle influence seems felt all through the tiny system.Not even a distasteful dose of castor oil does ¦ so much good.And it is io pleasant to take.Taste it yourself, and you\u2019ll ; know why \u201cChildrem Cry for It.\u201d Fletcher\u2019s Castoria is purely vegetable, so you may give it freely, at ; first sign of colic; or when you even suspect the approach of constipa-t-ion; or diarrnea.Or those many : times when you just don\u2019t know what is the matter.For real sick-j ness call the doctor, always.At ! other times, a few drops of Flct-! cher\u2019s Castoria.See how quickly all ; fretfulness or wakefulness will !cease! Only one word of warning: the above advice is true of genuine Cas- tcriv.The kind called Fletcher's, bearing Fletcher\u2019s signature is genuine\u2014and does not contain opiates or any other drug that- can harm your baby.Other preparations may be just as free from harm; the write* does not know as to that, hut does know one family whose children will never make the experiment! ?SPECIAL NOTE: With every bottle of genuine Fletcher\u2019s Castoria is wrapped a book on \u201cCare and Feeding of Babies,\u201d worth its weight in gold to every mother or prospective mother.Children Cry for OUDROH »***T!!ncu yuonmrr* coouyw TAR tk COO UVER EXTRACT Sold in fumerons sit* Miles by all dealer !.Tiw J.L.Mathieu Co., Props., Sherbrooke, P.Q.Maker» aleoof Mathieu s Nervimt Powders If Tabltis for Headaches, Neuralgia 6- Feverish Colds.fnp PHILLIPS- ^
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