Sherbrooke daily record, 12 septembre 1928, mercredi 12 septembre 1928
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.\tSHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1928.\t\t~\t\u2014\u2014\t « Thiity-Second Year.WESTBURY IN\tJUNCTION CASE\tBEFORE\tCOURT Rhineland Discussions Going On Between France And Germany 1 nrais?tarm\t1\t(\t.i\t\t\t Conference Is Held Regarding Westbury Case LOW ALTITUDE, GRANBY CAUSE Findings in Inquiry into Accident in Which Captain Nase Lost His Life.\u2019 ! unanimously that the Mayor and SETTLERS IN NEW WEST WINNIPEG, MAN., Sept.12.\u2014In connection with an agreement between the overseas settlement department, the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Hudson\u2019s Bay Company for settlement of families in western Canada, it was stated yesterday that \u2019.he railway and the Hudson Bay Company would provide the land for 200 farms of 160 acrese eac-h, and equip them for occupation.The pre- \u201c\u201c\u201cTcHnnï vious report stated that the railway\t: would supply the land, but it developed yesterday that the two companies would co-operate in the matter.The farms will be ready by the spring of 1929.Lome Talk of Settlement This' Morning Judge Expresses.City Clerk be authorized to sign Hope This Wiii Be Accomplish - this lease on behalf of the city, ed\u2014Case Called This Morning This course would have been and Adjourned Till 2 p.m.\u2014 taken had net an injunction, re- Provincial Government Asked ^ ques|e^y a,krirte fizen'^ / t \u2022\t«r., n , granted by the Court preventing w*\"\tRegard to the signing of the lease.' Westbury Power Development! The matter then was allowed \u2014Dispute Over Ownership of to drag on for a time longer River Bed.\tuntil the Government took final _____\tsteps and asked that a Court in- THE fate of Westbury now junction be granted which would hangs in the balance and end all activities until the ques-a final effort is being made don had been finally settled as today to have the matter settled t0 who owned the river bed.out of court, providing the Pro- The request for an injunction vincial Government and the City has already been before the court authorities can come to an agree- two occasins, but hearing has ment.\t; not been started as yet.The city Proceedings in connection made a request to file their plea with the request of the Provincial; >n writing and this was granted.Government for an injunction to Now everything seems ready for prevent the City of Sherbrooke.the final chapter at two o'clock from continuing with its CCn-; th>s afternoon, struction work at Westbury, until1\t.\t_ T\"» .\u2014\t^ the rightful ownership of thejCDCju |\tIcflP bed of the St.Francis River at rliEU LHlW F U!\\ this point had been decided up- i on, were opened in the Practice 1 Court here this morning.At least1 this case was on the morning's \u2022roll, but no sooner was it called than Mr.Wilfrid Lazure, K.C, who is appearing for the Government, asked that an adjournment until two o\u2019clock this afternoon be granted.He was making this request, he said, on behalf o! both parties, as Mr.Boisvert, who is appearing for the city, was also agreeable to the adjournment being made.Meeting Will be Held by Both Parties The reason for the delay, Mr.1.azure told His Lordship Mr Justice Archambault, who was presiding, was to allow the holding of a private meeting by both representatives of the Government and the city, with the view of trying to reach some settlement in this very important matter.While Mr.Lazure did not r.peak at any length, he gave the impression that there was a possibility of settling the matter out of court.Motion was Granted His Lordship granted the re quest and said that he hoped tin! the meeting which would be held would prove successful.Matter Will be Settled One Way cr Another Just what course will be taken in regard to Westbury will be settled during the next few hours, and at two o\u2019clock this afternoon, when court re-assembles, the situation will, it is expected, have taken some definite shape.If the matter has been favorably settled by both parties then the decision will be announced, but if they fail to agree hearing in the matter will likely be began.The whole question at stake centres around the ownership oi the bed of the St.Francis River at Westbury.1 he city maintain that they arc the rightful owner, and sometime ago decided tc build a power house and dam on what they claim is their property.Construction was started in November last and already a great deal of the task has been completed, and a huge amount of money spent by the city.Just as everything was going alone very nicely the Quebec authorities informed the city that the river bed at this particular spot was the property of the Crown and that Sherbrooke had no righ to build on it.If they wished tc usc this land and to erect theii dam and power house it would lie necessary to rent the river bed from the Crown, Quebec main tained.The Government re quested the city to sign a lease lor ninety-nine years and to pay n rental o f $2,000 a year.I he suggestion to sign a lease seemed to be favorable to the majority of the Council and at a (Canadian Press Despatch) OTTAWA, Ont., Sept, 12.\u2014 Stunt flying at a low altitude is blamed by the cou.\"t of inquiry for the crash at Granby, Que., on August 20th, when Captain Harold Nase, an instructor, wa= killed and Amil Isabelle, his passenger-pupil was seriously injured.The findings of the court were made public at the department of national defence.The cause of the accident was the stalling of the aircraft while only a short distance off the ground, the findings state.The court recommends that air regulations as to stunt flying be stirict-1 ly enforced and that no spectac- ! ular flying be permitted under i 1,000 feet altitude under any cir-; cumstances.Stalling is described by \u2019 air officials as turning off the en-: gme in the expectation of turning 1 it on again and righting the machine before the threatened crash.AN IMPORTANT CHURCH MEETING FOR QUEBEC; Has Bsen Called by Cardinal ! Rouleau to Discuss Important i Matters.m M 1 É PRINCES ARE WELCOMED ON REACHING EGYPT Great Crowd Gathers at Alexandria to Greet Them on Arrival \u2014Liner Escorted into Fort.GERMANY SEEKING TO REGAIN CONTROL OF RHINELAND AREA; FRANCE READY TO CONSIDER THIS ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, Sept., 12.The Prince of Wales and his brother, the Duke of Gloucester, were | given an enthusiastic welcome when j they arrived here yesterday on the ; steamship Kaiser-I-Hind.King j Fuad\u2019s yacht, Mahrousa, and the: yachts of several Egyptian princes joined with British warships and other vesesls to escort the liner into port.The shore was lined with a great concourse of cheering spectators.I Both princes after being received I by British and Egyptian authorities, ! - *- Preliminary Meeting Held Tester- ' ^\tA day and Adjourned\u2014Further RAR WFÂTHFR Conversations Today \u2014 May; Wiili \u201c! Efi I IlOl Require Some Time to Reach an Understanding \u2014 Germans Have Submitted No Definite Plan.\tj MARS THE FAIR AT L\u2019AVENIR G (Associated Press Despatch) ENEVA, Sept.12\u2014There lc.\tc, .\t~r.\t- ,\t.were indications today ^\t?P* -!V£ StcCK and that Foreign Minister; Briand of France was ready for.serious conversations on evacuation of the Rhineland.In order to remain in Geneva; Other Exhibits \u2014 Important Improvements Made to the Grounds\u2014Drummond County Fair Held Yesterday\u2014Record Representative Makes Tour of Grounds.His Excellency the Governor\u2014General is celebrating his 62nd birthday today.Viscount Willingdcn was born September 12, 1866, Their Excellencies will celebrate the occasion by a trip to the Laurentians end will spend the day quietly at Blue Sea Lake.Other than this outing no special arrangements have been made for the birthday._ QUEBEC, Que., Sept., 12.\u2014Car- \u2018 dîna) R.M.Rouleau, has covened a 1 meeting of all the Catholic Episco-1 pale of Canada and Newfoundland, | the first since 1910 to be held here 1 early in October, probably the | fourth.Invitations have been ad- j dressed to 46 archbishops and \u2022 : bishops.His Excellency Monsignor Cassulo, apostolic delegate, will pre- !¦ side over the gathering.Important concerning the Catholic.Church in Canada in the various j ecclesiastical provinces will be studied.ANNUAL FAIR PPl m AT ÏNVERNE! mm drove straight to the British resi-'for a second meeting tomorrow' dency where a dinner and reception of the powers on the question, ! followed by an open air concert in , M.Briand cancelled a trio he ! the lilummated grounds were held, j had tended to make to Pari: j | to attend a cabinet meeting on j Friday at which a successor to ; the late Minister of Commerce Bokanowski was to be appoint-I ed.j At the first meeting on the! subject M.Briand, Chancellor; Hermann Mueller, of Germany.! A Under-Secretary Von Shubert, of; _____\t|\tthe German\tforeign office, Lord 1 forts\tto score\ta decided success nf\tHieFord Cmuitv\tSn-'\tCl:sbendun,\tof Great Britain, ! this >\u2019ear- Five\thundred dollars had i r: ÏÏ ohenord Lounty ho-\tof Ital paul ; been expended m the erection of a Ci6:y, However, Believe Exhl- [I\tf p I ¦\tI »*.\t: new building to accommodate the bitton Will Prove Success\u2014 ck;ro Ad»chi cf Umn r0n-s \u2022 1\thorfe!3 shown, f j .r\t; v .\t! ,\tct Japan, con , Otner improvements have been judging Commenced Tester-j ferred.\t[made to live stock stalls, while the day in All Classes and Willi Both M.\tBriand and Hen-; root,\tvegetable\tand domestic build- Continua\tUntil Tomerrow\t\u2018Mueller were smiling when they \u2018 *ngs\twere put\tin good condition, .J left the meeting.A communi-1 ,eaving nothinS ,to be desire ! of South Roxton has been support-! , e discussion was describee ed by strong committees in all de- as thorough without achieving ; partments and should the weather 1 any concrete result, which is ex-prove favorable today and Thursday | pected only after a long series the society will once again score a | Df conferences.; signal success.A special feature !\t- this year is a number of dairy herds I showing that the farmers are paying strict attention to this branch ! of farming and are continually improving the quality of milch cows, j thereby getting a larger production i from year to year.The raising of j beef cattle and fitting of driving j horses has almost disappeared from | the counties of Bedford district and | a visitor who is looking for these ; dusses to be well filled is only to ; be disappointed.The auto has re-1 placed the fancy driving horse and j the dairy cow is brought into the ring rather than the beef animal.Judging was commenced in all departments and will be continued in some classes until tomorrow, especially in connection with the special prize list, which is especially large this year.-$- a resumed j strong position in the matter of membership, having recently added over fifty new names to the already large list.\tÿ The Rev.J.Eph, Lemire, Hon.Hector Laverte, M.P.P., and Mr.Wilfrid Gircuard, M.P., resident of Arthabaska, have taken great inter, est in the association and their assistance has been much appreciated by the directors.A large list of social prizes contributed Yo by those mentioned, also by the Bank of Montreal, Richmond; Mr.A.J.Cur, otte.South Durham; Chas.H.Miller, Drummondville; P.C.Duboycc, N.P., Richmond; Rev.P.Allard, South Durham; Banque Provinciale, Drummondville, and the grand prize, a silver cup, value S25, by the Bank of Commerce, Richmond; school commisisoners of L\u2019Avenir; J.C.St.Amant, N.P., L\u2019Avenir; Adolphe Lesieur, L\u2019Avenir; A.R.Dionne, South Durham; Alcida Houle, St.Felix de Kingsey; Rev.Albert Clair, of St.Felix de Kingsey; Albert Laine, L\u2019Avenir; Dionne Bros., Souih Durham; A.A.Jacques, South Durham; Richmond Jerseys Inc., per A.W.Robinson; The Deschambauit Quarry Corporation of Quebec; Banque Canadienne Nationale, South Durham; Dupuis Freres, Limitée, Montreal, also special prizes given by the Agricultural Society added much, interest and brought out strong competition.Live Stock Exhibits NEW YORK, Sept.12.\u2014Reports\tThere were brought into the ring from the Frar.co-Spanish border say.a splendid showing of heavy draft numerous arrests have been made in j matched pairs of horses, also those Spain after the discovery of a plot of the general purpose type wsre against the government of Primo de : 0f good formation, while mares and PLOTS FOR THE m?SPANISH HEAD Numerous Arrests Said to Have Been Made in Spain\u2014Reports of Happenings Not Clear, tor citizenship.The^ applicant was ; proving a great attraction.Still an Solomon Pinchas Wohlgelernter.! other innovation is the holding cf \u201c1 have always found him a good clean honorable Christian gentleman,\u2019\u2019 said Rev.J.J.Ross, Baptist clergyman.The application was granted, | (Canadian Press Despatch) WINNIPEG, Man., Sept., 12.\u2014 Two hundred British miner-harvest- ; ers who along with 8,500 others [ were brought to Canada to help 1 garner the crop of the west, left j ,,\t,\t, .\t.\there last night on their journey ! the school ;fair in conjunction with homeward to Groat Britain.These DR.TRUEMAN Rivera, who is about to celebrate his fifth anniversary as dictator of Spain.toals were considered above the average.Many animals from one to three years of age were shown that showed careful selection of dams and sires.The fancy driving horse is a thing of the past, not only in Drummond County but \u2018hroughout * * \u2022fr THE WEATHER ?\t* *> * 4- * * *\t.the exhibition this year.LIGHTING PLAYS PRANK Two Horses Killed.Bui Driver of Team Is Uninjured.LOCAL SHOWERS Pressure continues low over thoj western portion of the continent, with a centre of low over Southern Mincsdta, while high pressure ox tends over tl;e Maritime Provinces.Showers or thunderstorms have oc-\t___ _ curved in Southern Ontario, Quebec KITCHENER, Ont., Sept., 12.-and Western Nova Scotia, while ¦ Jo h ghoretzki, a hired man in the QlsewhorQ the weather has been fair.\tn\t\u2022 , ,,\t,\t.warm in Southwestern Ontario and; en.iploy,of 1Iuny 1'elck> Doon; hu>' a comparatively cool to the northward ! miraculouR escaPe from doath and in other provinces.Forccait:\tEasterly winds, unsettled and rather cool, with local showers, today and Thursday.Northern New England : Probahly showers tonight and Thursday: not much change in temperature:\tmoderate south to west winds.terday when two horses he was ! driving in a field were instantly kill-j ed by lightning.A third horn- also 1 harnessed to the harrow arid working between the two doomed anima!: j escaped practically unhurt.Shore: hi was thrown to the ground by the flash and appeared to ho stunned j for a few minutes.He was showing no ill effects last night.men, some dissatisfied with condi- j j lions of farm life in western Can-ada.and others physically unfit for 1 the arduous work of the harvest | field, have been gathering here ; ; since Saturday.Earlier in the day, i 1 a small party of the harvesters left ! enroute east while this morning three score will start the homeward trek from here.In the opinion of Hon.Robert Fork, minister of immigration, the majority of the British miner-harvesters are making good.\u201cI think the majority of them are satisfied 1 and doing wall in western Canada\u201d, raid Mr.Fork, The minister of immigration has four miner-harvesters employed on his farm, near Brandon, and \u201cthey are making ! good\u201d, he declared.\t\\ Despite the confident messages cf railway and immigration authorities here concerning the general candi- I tiens of the harvesters, J.S.Woods- J worth.Labor, M.P., declared sc»»r ! of the charges made by the di-rat-| isfied men are \u201cquite plausible\u201d, mu! j he also asserts there had been some ; \u201cslaeknera on the part of the cm-1 ploymcnt service department here.\u201d iARITHES Racial Stork Still Good, But Too Many People Have Left.Says Principal of Mount Allison College.WINNIPEG, MAN., Sept.12.\u2014 Racial stock in tho Maritime provinces is still good even though for the most part, year after A Hendays, France, despatch says ! the arrests were reported to have j | been made in Madrid and other j Spanish cities.The Havas Agency of France was notified however by its Madrid cor- j ^le province, respondent that official circles in] t _\t_ Cattle ; the Spanish capital asserted that the ¦ _ The buildings provided for hous-eity was tranquil.\ting the beef and dairy cattle were There were indications of the im- filled and many animals were se-position of a strict censorship.The \u2019\tcured outside, there being\tno\tshel- Western Union Cable Company noti-j\tter for them.Tha\texhibit\tof\tbeef fied the Associated Press that the, animals coult* probably not be euul-Spanish authorities had refused to.îfd 5n the Townships with Megantic oeiiver a message to the Associated County excepted.Special mention ^ Press.Ma or id bureau asking abou ;\tshould be made of\ta herd\tof Here., the reported plot.Althougn the usual,\tfor the quality being extra good t-1 south Portugal.Many bombs were'\tFancy Work Mr.T.B.Brock, of Kingsey.These animals were of superior quality and many favorable comments were heard regarding them.The dairy breeds were well represented, showing that Drummond County farmers are paying strict attention to breeding the best only.Fruits and Vegetables Although in many sections Quc-not produced a large quan-fruit, the exhibits in this line were exceptionally good, particularly in the root crops, while apples and plums, etc., were believed to be an average crop.Maple products were shown in good quan- iated, he seized and numerous arrests were made.The ladies of Drummond County (Continued on page 7) t PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1928.Yhe Record requires a news cor- ®xtended^to them.A committeeas Plan, It ^Is Believed, Will Im- New Exhibition Will Open at | September 16th, at 4 p.m., immedi- respondent for Milan.Applications j appointed to see a brick layer.Mr should be addressed to the News i A.E.Curtis gave a report of tne Editor, Sherbrooke Record, Sher-.quarterly meeting held at the home brooke,- Que.MAGOG Little Garth Humphrey, the five of Mrs.J.H.Turner at Beebe and reported the different work being prove Reception and Advance Radio Generally.Lake Megantic on September lately after the afternoon service, to \tFEDERAL RADIO\tORGANIZE FAIR\tMEGANTIC CO.1\tHEAHH«f)IET ADVICE\t¦\tA St.Francis District News\tCOMISSION COMPLETES TASK\tTO BE HELD AT LAKE MEGANTIC\tHAPPENINGS LOWER IRELAND\tSH De» Fî°*mïi McCoy ,, Sii&ftày.i&MaÛfc QUéSTlOW IN «casa TO HtAlTi: tC.ET WIU KHBUHRiO or oancfov kho can ca awsejeo in ca»c » tn» papes\t\tm MIT AN\t1 the interior.A vote of thanks wa\t\tLtniXL.\t11v .\tA meeting will be held at Christ\tC//CiOS£ SrflMPEO ADDRESSED E.VYECOP£ FOR REPLY Qruvr nc ccv\tsctkcs ios Attest is ¦ cm.\t\t MALARIA (Part 2).\t[that you have so much intestinal :ter tne aiternoon service, to\t1 haye nev.er foun.d St necessary; irritation which often causes a re- ?n\tn- *'\t.discuss putting the Christ Church ; employ quinine m cases of mala- flex burning of the face.Impiove ^\tllCCrSj Directors cintii ^\t______________________3__^_______ : ¦ma Kpr»»nsp tVn«: rdicnrrlpv vtf>lrl it is a good plan to take a weeks with Mr.and Mrs.G.L.short fast and a cleansing diet to Patrick.\ttry and get rid of the possibly ori- Mr.and Mrs.Frank Wadleigh and giflai chronic cause of their present daughters and Mr.Geo.Sutherland, symptoms.of Amesbury, Mass, have been visit- After this cleansing process the ing Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Sutherland, patient should be very careful with Mr.and Mrs.A.Eager, Mr.and Bis food combinations, and employ Mrs.G.L.Patrick and Master Don- a correctly balanced diet.Once the aid spent a day recently as guests 1 disease has been eliminated from of Mr.and Mrs.N.G.Patrick at Bis system in this manner he need Trenholmville.\tnot be afraid of the ordinary after Miss Lucy Armstrong has return- 1 effects of malaria, ed from Murray Bay and is the I shall be very glad to hear from guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.those people in malarial districts T.W.Armstrong, for a few weeks, who are employing this method.Miss E.Andrews, of Quebec,spent I would also advise a short fruit a few days here with friends re- fasG as described, for even BIG BILL OF CHICAGO AND KING GEORGE cold.Convention Told that Chicago Mayor Does Not Realiy Dislike His Majesty of England.CHICAGO, 111., Sept, 12.\u2014It\u2019s all a mistake.\u201cBig Bill\u201d Thompson never did hate King George.All| through the campaign of the April primaries the mayor had his tongue in his cheek.William Wall, assistant corporation counsel, appointed to act for the mayor in welcoming delegates to the meeting of the Commercial Telegraphers\u2019 Union, made it all clear yesterday.Canada was well represented and the Union Jack hung on the walls of the Bismarck Hall.\u201cThe name of King George was used merely as a symbol in the campaign,\u201d Mr.W\u2019all said.\u201cThe mayor has no personal hatred against His Majesty.You may be sure that Chicago welcomes you.\u201d Chicago delegates exchanged glances of amazement.GREAT ESTATE DWINDLES TO $50 VALUE Lord Rotherham Dies in England \u2014Lost Property in Many Ventures.Summer Kidney Cold You go to bed feeling like a million dollars,and wake up with a pain in the back ' that makes you wince with every move.Perhaps the shower was too cold.Maybe you sat in a draught when overheated.Whatever the cause, the pain is there and you want relief just as ! quickly as you can get it.Abbey\u2019s is kind to kidneys, 1 inflamed and con-gestedby summer It neutralizes the excessive acidity, reduces irritation of the bladder, soothes the kidneys and thus eases the pain.Abbey\u2019s also insures regular elimination of the body waste, enabling the system to throw oft the cold in the shortest possible time.If you are miserable with a summer kidney cold, Abbey\u2019s will certainly help you to get rid of it.TTL?he \u2022\u2022 \u2022 Abbeys The Morning Health Salt For half a century, Abbey\u2019s has done its full share in protecting and maintaining the public health.It has brought thj * comfort and enjoyment of good nealtn to people all over the world; ana 11 generally regarded as the highest typo °* efficient effervescing aalmes.\till When your Children Ciy for It Baby has little upsets at times.All Parliament Monday night\" unani- your car® canllot Prevent them.But you can be prepared.Then you can by Premier Cotta.The premier announced that there : The co-operation of read- Mr.Reginold Boucher, of Sum err is requested in this con- fr!eT;v'\u2019'jrth\u2019 ;yH-> dvasT tae ?uest bis cous.m, Mrs.T.J.Grady, and nec ion.\tfamily last week.6 Years of Misery No Relief from Stomach Trouble Until He Tried TANLAG If your stomach is sick, you are sick all over.If you can\u2019t digest your food properly, you quickly lost rtrength, get thin and nervous, and feel just as tired in the morning as when you went to bed.For twenty years Taniac has been restoring to permanent, buoyant health many thousands who suffered just as you do.Why shouldn\u2019t Taniac do for you what it did for Mr.Noah Pare, 333 Albert Street, Windsor, Ont.He writes: \u201cThere was not a day In six years that I did not suffer with my Stomach, It was sore as a boil, and gas would clog up in my .best until I had to fight for breath.1 became so nervous and worried :hat the strain was showing on me.1 could not eat, sleep or do my work properly.I tried marry treatments without any benefit whatever until I flatted on Taniac- -and I want to tell everyone who suffers a* T did, to use Taniac.After finishing th* third bottle, J wa:: well and I don\u2019t believe there is a man in Canada with a better stomach than mine.I cat and sleep well; never have pain or gas; never had a day\u2019» sickness sines using Taniac.\u201d Taniac brings back los* appetite, help-: you digest your food, builds up weight and strength.It contains no mineral drugs; it is made of mou, bark: and herbs, Nature\u2019s own medicine for thi sick.Get a bottle \u2019mm your druggist today.\u2019Jin ion .> .than 2c a dose\u2014and your jnoney tack if it does not help you.cently.\t'.\t.people who wish to safeguard them -?\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014 j selves against this infection.MILBY\tI QUESTIONS AN ANSWERS Mr.R.Urwick~and son Alton, of! Gestion: Mrs.J.H asks: \u201cWill St.Johnsbury, Vt, were recently You please print a diet or whatever at Mr.B.Urwick\u2019s.Mr.Allan Ma- you th;nk 13 best for a ™pture, or chell, of Barre, Vt., was also a .hernia as some call it.I have had guest there.\t;\tone in the left groin for 12 years, at Mrs.Craig left this week for Flo- ! first small, but now as large as a rida.\t:\tcup.\u201d Dr.E.Fitch and friend, of New j Answer: Keep the quantity of York, were guests of Miss Tambs I food down to the minimum so that recently._\tI your abdomen will remain as flat as A meeting of the Guild Was held possible.Then take the \"setting-up\u201d on Wednesday, September 5.The exercises to develop your abdominal ladies intend holding a chicken pie j muscles.Meanwhile, wear a suitable supper in the near future.\t:\tsupport which will hold in the rup- \u2022n BafY®.st thanksgiving service : ture until the muscles covering the will be held in St.Barnabas Church ; peritoneum have been sufficiently on Thursday evening at 7.30, ad- dcve]oped to f!o their work propf,rlv.vanced time.There will be a special ! Questjon: Iria asks; ,.wJhatl kind LONDON, Sept.12.\u2014Lord Rotherham, who died last.December aged 78, lefj-, property valued for probate at fifty dollars.He was once one of England\u2019s leading captains of industry, was a bank director and for fourteen years a member of parliament.He was then a millionaire in pounds, with a yearly income of some 25,000 pounds.The crash came in 1910 when he found himself insolvent with incurred liabilities of 113,902 pound?against-, assets estimated at 0,156 pounds.Ho lost heavily on stock exchange speculations, 77,0000 pounds in coal mining speculation in South Manchuria, then fell into the hands of money lenders, and finally drifted into bankruptcy.For the last ten years he was absolutely , without money and was supported by well : members of his family.DON\u2019T suffer headaches, or any of those pains a tablet of Aspirin can end in a hurry ! Physicians prescribe it, and approve its free use, for it does not affect the heart.Every druggist has it, but don't fail to ask the druggist for Bayer.And don\u2019t take any but the tablets that are stampoi with the \u201cBayer Cross.\u201d WHO COULD ASK MORE'\u2019 | From a cremation society's prospectus: \u201cDividends will he limited to 7 per cent, but in addition k is proposed that original subscriber- Chamberlain and Mr.i Miss Irene Marcheseseau, of Mrs.George Wood, of Berkley, Calif., is visiting her brother, Mr.George Cutter, and her many friends and relatives here.Mrs.Wood is a native of Sutton who, with her husband, since deceased, moved to California many years ago.Miss Eva Vincent is leaving to take up her duties at the William Dawson School at Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Rockwell, of Foster, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.M.H.Lewis and ether friends.Mr.Edgar Cook has been suffering from a severe attack of lumbago.He is about again, but it made him miss attendance at the Brome Fair.With the exception of twm years when he was in Colorado, Mr.Cook has attended the annual exhibits of Brome County for about seventy years.He .recalls'the \u201ccattle shows\u201d, as they were then called before the real society was formed and before regular grounds were\t.w ____________ .secured.At times they were heul in | Mary Rough, of Montreal, Miss the brethren with pleasure and pro- °,ff TT0\u20180nt,°\u2019 ar\u2018d ReV: C; Nestor Gendron, of Magog, were I Montreal recently spent a day with ; Pnrii\tTnU M°\u2019 '^ guests of uests of Mr.and Mrs.Fay and Mrs.; Miss M.A.O\u2019Connor, of Brigham.i Pm-ni Tiron «nu MVc ever,., of fv,D _ .\t_\t.\taJlt) Mrs.Jos.Marchesseau, ! 0f gt ' of Adamsville, recently spent a day j Miss Glenna Johnson has left for the gathering.Sutton Lodge extend- ; Warden, where she will take up her ed the courtesie's of the evening to i school duties for the ensuing year, the visiting lodge, and they demon- \\ Mr.F.Riley, recently of Farn- \u201e\t,\t,, I strated their skill in Masonic work,1 ham, has moved into the house re- _______.^ _\t, \u201e\t_\tKue5ti oraftsbury, Vt., and Mr.Arnold - to edification 0f brethren 1 cently vacated by Mr.Levi Per- : p.f.rv 6, i1 pn.d, Mrs.Coffin at the\ton Sunday, Cutler and Miss Alice Copeland.| j, w nreesnt At the closing ! kins\tI Rccpoly on Friday.The party mot- Miss Mary Rough spent a recent | refreshments were served in thé i The many -friends of Mr.R.J- ' with\tMrsF Coffin^Re'^ Pauï\u2019s Church will meet at the Rec- eek-end at the homes of Miss Veia spacious dining-hall, and the later : Parsons will be pleased to hear that : \u201du°\"ing \\h'cy \u2018 e \u2018 gh C ', ht! tory with Mrs.Carmichael on Wed-1 part of the evening was spent in , he was able to walk a short distance | at the\u2019Rector'- leaving for Coati- neGday afternoorl at 2-30-social enjoyments.This is the sec-; on the street.For many months M\u2019-.: cooj.on Saturday Rev°A T Love Tlle harvest festival services of ond visit of St.Albans Lodge to Parsons has been confined to his - Mrs.Love and two1 sons'anil Mrs\u2019 Pau'\u2019s Church will be held next, Sutton, and the wish was expressed \u2019 own home, ' but on Friday last he 1 Love, Sr., were also guests'at* the¦ ®unday> September 16th.Friends! by members of both lodges that it ; visited Mr.William Moffatt.\tj Rectory on Friday.\u201c\t\u201c\t; \u2014 J -L- \u2014f-o-.-f- might become an annual occurrence.\t' '\t- ' ''\t^ ,T ^ In all, about one hundred members were present.Mr.and Mrs.Lyall Longeway and family, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.N.Sweet.Mr.Hugh MacDonald motored from Montreal on Saturday to spend a day or two with old friends at Sutton.i a > °\" ; Cecil Mandigo, of Sutton, was well j Whitcomb, of Fisher\u2019s * Point, w \u2022 ana , as a special prize of a baby s gold ; railing au\trhcvloc 'Besides l^cofmg Jokns-Manville make hundreds of other asbestos products which do mighty good work in the world.^Isbcstos insulation ett furnace pipes which keeps houses warmer and saves coat.asbestos brake lining for motor cars .these are only two of a long list., over SO years of successful work, in this field have made the words'\u2019Johns-Mantille\u201d and ''Asbestos\u201d synonymous.M dfops of Rain Were tongues of Flame you/Roof would still be Safe, ifijou used\" JoKns-Manvillt FLEXSTONE Asbestos Shingles Flexible Rock .that\u2019s what Johns-Manville FLEXSTONE Roofing is.Made directly from Asbestos {Rock} Fibre, mined here in Canada.Naturally, FLEXSTONE can\u2019t catch fire or wear .a roofing that is absolutely Fireproof, Weatherproof and Timeproof.And you get beauty in Johns-Manville FLEXSTONE, too, seven distinctive colours to choose from either as shingles or in roll .red, green, blue-black, copper-moss and purple-bronze.Lovely indeed .but not expensive.FLEXSTONE can be bought at the same price as ordinary roofing.Thoroughly practical for smallcrhomes .and equally good, of course, for business or farm buildings.Accept only genuine Johns-Manville FLEXSTONE.Any roofer, contractor, lumber or building material dealer can supply you FLEXSTONE, either from stocks or by obtaining them from authorized Johns-Manville distributors .or, if preferable, at slightly higher cost, you may have the famous Johns-Man ville Rigid Asbestos Shingles, absolutely unique for beauty and durability.Sunday and are guests of Mr.and ; a?a special prize of a baby\u2019s gold [ caning\"ô'n\u2019 HrëTcharleé \"Whitcomb .1rs.N.W.11 or.\tpin.\tland Mr.and Mrs.Good-will on Sep- Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Gorham and\tGeneral .Notes.\t1 timber 5th family, of Frelighsburg, and Mr Mr.and Mrs.John Wright and; Mr.Jim'Armstrong, of Warden,! ; and Mrs.Ben Miller and son, Harold ; party of friends, of West Bûlton, j and Miss Bowen, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff were | Miller, _ot_ Sutton, were _ guests cl; u-ere recent guests at the home of i in town on Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.Mundon Barnes.j Mr.and Mrs.Keith Allen left on | Mr.and Mrs.George Rabbattoir, Tuesday for Rochester, N.Y., to] -'Unequalled for Miller on ' and family, of Springfield;, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.Marshall Sunday.Word received about Mrs.H ftt \u201c0 \u201c¦rf Hospital, Montreal, is that she is :- t.Johnsbury\t_ gaining nicely and expects to leave ardson, of Lowell, Mass.; the M.ws-the hospital in a few days.\t4 Doris and Shiley Murns, of Sut- Mr.Arnold Frizzle left this week ; ton; and .Mrs.George Fields and to resume his studies at McGill Uni- daughter, cf Magog, were guest versity.spend a week with Mr.and Mrs.H._ ( J.Allen.On their way Mr.and Vt; Mr.Bert Rich- Mr®- A11«n visited the Toronto exhibition.Mr.W.Elmo Ashton is in Cleveland, Ohio, this week on business.Messrs.Bill and Murdock Macintosh, of Montreal, w'ere recen! | o Mr.and Mrs.Frank Rhicard last ! ^-gp^.g^d guests of their parents.DUNHAM AUTHORIZED mSTRim TORS.SHERBROOKE, P.Q.J.S.MITCHELL CO.LTD.Asbestos, P.Q.Arthur Bolduc Asbestos, P.(J.Denault .N Fils Danville, P.Q.Bolivie & Thibault Drummondville, P.Q.N.Pelletier^-1 ils Lennoxville, P.Q Union Grains Ltd.Mansonviile, P.Q.;.:.C.J.Oliver Sutton, P.Q.Geo.N.Thompson Thctford Mines, P.Q.L L.Demers Victoriavillc.Auger & Fils Approved Roofing Contractor: Asbestos, P.Q.FrcdcUc Gendron Canadian lohns-Manville CaXimifed ZJ MASTER^ of ASBESTOS tdshrstns Alines and Factory, .A she nos, Que.Sales Offices: .Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Vancouver week.M.and Mrs.Arthur Toof and family, of Dover, N.H., have been Mrs.Horace Blynn, of Stanbridge spending a few days with Mr.and East, and Miss Lucy Blynn ,of Mont-[ Mrs.Dr.vid Toof and other friends, real, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.] Mr.Herbert Richardson, accom-Jonathan Selby last week.\tpanied by his mother, Mrs.Rose Mr.and Mrs.Frank Beattie and Richardson, Mrs.Frank Rhicard and] granddaughter.Miss Kathleen Cleav- Miss Shirley Murns, of Mrs.M.D, Moyse and little Miss Betty Moyse visited friends in Montreal recently.Mr.ad Mrs.Hugh Lanctot and little son, Donald, spent a few days at their home in Quebec City recently.Messrs.Wm.Montgomery, George .i\t\u201e\u201e gutdoni ; Taylor and K.M.Wallace spent Sep- er, of New Jersey, and Mr.and Mrs.motored to Cowansville on Satur- : teiEber Jltb and '4 inmf?JontLeait, Herman Hurlburd, of Bedford, were day and %pent the dav.\ti T ^,rs; ?,erlIT,, fay- J\u2019 ;/lss EeTtb.a .vnActc ., t ti,p\tlinme\tW\tit i a\tv r '\tTavlor, Mr.W m lay lor\tand hlrv.guests at tne\tsanie nome.\tT\\.jr\tEdward\tGautier,\taccompan- On Sunday afternoon at two p.m.Prévost Lodge, No.8.A.F.& A.M.ied by his mother and his brother, i son, Roderick and Mrs.F.A.La- > attended divine service in the United fo \u2019 i motored to phüipsburgh , Church.Rural Dean Coffin read the\t\u2019\t1 story of the Good Samaritan, from St.Luke\u2019s gospel, and the Rev.J.F., CaiTeton preached from the same j chapter, taking the 37th verse as his ! text, \u201cAnd Jesus said, \u2018Go thou and recently and spent the day.Mr.Herbert Richardson and son, ! of St.Johnsbury, Vt., and tlvc Miss- ' es Doris and Shirley Murns, of Sutton, are spending a few days do likewise.\u2019\u201d bringing the old time with, Mrs.Rose Richardson, teaching to the present day, he em- Mr.Orr/n Richadson, accompan-; phasizing the true meaning of; icd by his mothe and his brother, \u2019brotherhood.\u201d The service closed.Mr.Bert Richardson, of Lowell, with the benediction.\t_\t\u2018 Mass., his nieces-the Misses Doris The Women\u2019s Institute will meet.and Shirley Murns, of Sutton, mot-with Mrs.0.C.Selby on \\\\ ednesday trc^ Lennoxville last week and afternoon at three p.m.\tspnt a few days with Mrs.Bowen Miss Wade and Miss M alsh.of St.and fainily.Helen\u2019s School have returned from Mrs_ Holmcs and daughterS) tf England and the continent.The school re-opens on September 1th.\tIvan a, are spending a few Master Robt.McElray is attend- Teeks 3'ltb Ml\u2019s' Rolm,es Eor-ing school in Cowansville.\tHariy Barbel, and family.Messrs.Fivfik Ostignv, Mack! RP'\"- Joseph Irwin, of Grenville, Piette and Armand Carrier and Mrs.; \"as in town last week calling on Beatrice Lessard and two children, old friends, being a guest at the Alida and Gerard Lessard, of Paw-; home of Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Hol-: bucket, R.I., were guests last week! den on Tuesday.Other guests at of Mr.and Mrs.Hormidas Boucher, the same home were Mr.and Mrs.Mrs.Boucher entertained at a family I Harold Vail and family and Mr.; dinner party on Sunday in their] and Mrs.Edward Wilson.: honor.\t, .\tMr.E.Gautier, of Holyoke, ; Mr.and Mrs.Emile Fontaine, Mr.Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.Poirier, of Magog and Mr.and Mrs.Donat Bosquet and Mr.and Mrs.T.Lafontaine, of Beebe.N.H., are guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.F.A.] Lafontaine.Congratulations are extended to Mr.Sewel Salsbury, who was the i and Mrs.Lome Rudd and Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Richer have returned Three Rivers, Stc.Anne de Beaupro, .Levis and Quebec.Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Ellis and three children, who have spent the past ] two years in California, have re- .turned to Canada and taken up their\tof seven fn piizes on us residence in Montreal, where they sb 4UT a,t th
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