Sherbrooke daily record, 18 septembre 1919, jeudi 18 septembre 1919
[" Sherbrooke Record.E blished 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1919.PRICE TWO CENTS ^AIÏMPÏI Codere Rev.Father 19Feb20 > St.Charles Seminary, SUPREU SITüAlwü m onii DISCUSSED THE TIC REGION AT SESSION THAT WAS MED TODAY BRITAIN COULD NOT CONTROL U.S.IN LEAGUE Council Heard the Report of Major-General Sir Hubert A™* Que?ons.that fre Asked.Gough, of the British Army, Allied Military Représenta-i .San Francisco League of live in the Baltic Region\u2014Difficulties Over Withdrawal Nat!ons Organization, of German Troops the Chief Topic.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Sept.18.\u2014The situation in the Baltic region, which has been complicated by various factors recently, including the difficulty over the withdrawal of General Von Der Goltz\u2019s German troops, desired by the Allies, was taken up by the Supreme Council at its session today.The council met at the Ministry of Foreign Affair .Regarding the Baltic situation, the council heard the report of Major General Sir Hubert Gough, of the British army, Allied military representative in the region.Marshal Foch attended the session.THE CONFERENCE MAY BE NEW YORK PAYS I HIGH TRIBUTE TO CARD.MERCIER' I 'fw -\tI (Associated Press Despatch.) NEW YORK, Sept.18.\u2014Oardmal Mercier, Archbishop of Malines and primate of Belgium, today became an honorary citizen of New York City.Belgium's heroic From the time SAN FRANCISCO, Sept.18.\u2014Replying in a statement to a list of rftys\t8» tion, President Wilson declared Great'more.\u201cntil he Jmd retired at the resid- Britain could not outvote the United !\tArchbishop Hayes last night, ' in the Vracrue \u2022 that foreicn 1 the hours were crowded with events E™\"nS\u2018Æd\"nit.\u201cdi S -kich îhrlîh« ï\u201dtiftês'e\",'?iS covenant, order American tro°Ps i he 1Sch^u \u2019 hnt hv\tof all abroad ; that the league would have ovm ^alt^> '>ut y Alnerlcan's °f a-1 a powerful influence toward a restoration of Shantung to China ; that| the United States would be obligated j by article ten to aid Great Britain in 'Issi j creeds./nnnmnrrrirrirrc^\t' CITIZENS OF FIUME\ti SUPPORT D\u2019ANNUNZIO L o (Associated Press Despatch') ROME, Sept.18.\u2014D\u2019Annunzio\u2019s army, according to the Idea Nazionale, consists of ten thousand regulars, in ° addition to four battalions of Fiume volunteers.He has occupied a fortified line around l Fiume as a strategic position.I The citizens are support-l ing D\u2019Annunzio, the paper > adds, and are determined to l destroy the town should re-! sistance prove impossible.»AUUUlJL!ULSLSUL!liy JULSUUUUUIJLBJL^ BOLD TRAIN ROBBERY STAGED ABOARD OCEAN LIMITED-SILVER VALUED AT $75,000 WAS STOLEN Five Masked Bandits Broke Into Mail Car as Train Neared Harlaka, Que., Bound and Gagged the Mail Clerks and Then Grabbed Up Large Quantity of Silver Which Wai Consigned to Halifax\u2014Jumped Off Train and Got Into Waiting Automobile at St.Thomas.TRANSFERRED TO LONDON (Associated Press Despatch.) PARIS, Sept.18.\u2014This mornings ¦lewspapers speculate on the possibility of the Peace Conference being ' transferred to London.Premier Lloyd George, of Great Britain, is said to have urged the change on the ground j that his country is the one most in-' terested in the further status of the } Turkish Empire, the consideration, of ; which is the principal work remaining ' before the Conference.\t.\t\\ Home journals anticipate a virtual j dissolution of the Conference, the work i of which may be succeeded by negotiations between the different foreign offices.g RUMANIA WILLING TO RETURN MATERIALS COLONIAL PROGRAMME OF FRANCE WAS OUTLINED (Associated Press Despatch) VIENNA, Sept.18.\u2014A Budapest deipateh says that as a result of the efforts of the inter-Allisi Military Mission, the Rumanians have agreed to return the materials seized by thsns in Hungary and abide by decision of the Peace Conference regarding distribution.This is not conSrired from any other source.suppressing a revolt in Ireland, and that under article eleven there would be created a new forum for questions of self-determination.Mr.Wilson's reply to the question: Will you state the underlying consid-eratiohs which dictated an according à of six votes to the British Empire in - the assembly, follows : \u201cThe consideration which led to assignin'- to six votes to self-governing portions of o} ! the British Empire was that they have in effect, in ail but foreign policies, become autonomous self-governing states, their policy m all but foreign affairs being independent of the control of the British Government, and in many respects dissimilar from ;t.But.it is not true that the British Empire can outvote us in the league, because in every matter except the admission of new members in the league, no action can be taken without the concurrence of a unanimous vote of the representatives of the states which are members of the council, so that in all matters of action the affirmative vote of the United States is necessary and équivalait to the united vote of representatives of the several parts of the British Empire.The united ! votes of the several parts of the Brit- (Associated Press Despatch.) PARIS, Sept.18.\u2014(Havas)\u2014m the! Chamber of Deputies yesterday M.! Simon, Minister of the Colonies, said that the Allies in driving the Germans from the German Colonies had.accomplished a duty for the protec- i tion of the native populations.He outlined France\u2019s colonial programme, which would be carried out under the 'grants of the treaty in Africa.He congratulated Premier Clemenceau and Foreign Minister Pichon for having obtained excellent Provisions for France in the peace treaty.M dared peace treaty social peace.would work well for1 eral expression of opinion as Market Should continue as at present, or should open on Saturday only, and the probability that upon the vote might hinge the decision of the Market Committee in this matter, is the announcement made today by Aid.A.C.Skinner, chairman of the committee, who intends to have a general ballot taken tomorrow and Saturday; at the market.\t! At the meeting, held recently at the City Hall, a resolution was passed by, a small majority, asking that the Saturday market be reinstated, as this would be a great solution towards the, reduction of the high cost of living.] In order to get a more general expression of public opinion, Aid.Skin-j ner is planning to take the vote on the two market days of this week.I Below is a ballot form, prepared for use in the voting.The voter will cut! it out and mark \u201cX\u201d on the section] bearing the name of the.condition! which he is in favor of.If he believes that a market on Saturday only is to j be preferred, he will mark the ballot j ] on the left hand side.If he wishes the ! Men Have Entrenched Themselves1 market to remain as at present, with ! the market days on Friday and Sat- _______°y ish Empire cannot offset or overcome ^JLSUULSUUUUU^\tthc vote ûf United States.¦¦\"W.'.-'r- Italy Throwing A Military And Navai Cordon Around Fiume\u2014 D\u2019Annunzio Still Holds City Market Committee To Take Public Vote On Question Of Change In Market Day Alderman A.C.Skinner, in Order to Ascertain Public Opinion in Problem of Single or Double Day Market, Will Have Ballot Taken Tomorrow and Saturday, at the Lansdowne Market\u2014Arguments for and Against Change.public vote, to ascertain a gen-to whether the Lansdowne /¦Hnrrrr?T?rinnnnnro^ mnnrs CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES ^ EXPECTED TO RATIFY 5 TREATY THIS WEEK ^nnnnro~o-a\"fl'a a mmrm~mrinr^ FORMER CROWN PRINCE ° BACK IN GERMANY 2 (Associated Press Despatch) Quebec, Que., sept.is.\u2014a bold robbery by which a silver consignment of $75,000 was robbed from the mail car of the Ocean Limited train on the I.C.R., near Harlaka, Que., early \u201eoday was committed by five masked bandits who held up the mail clerks, gagged and bound them hand and foot and went ^ through the mail and jumped off the o train when it pulled into the St.Thomas, Montmagny.The money had been shipped from j Montreal yesterday evening and was [ consigned to Halifax.It seems the i bandits came originally from Mont- ed to his native Country, real and followed the shipment all the (° way down, riding in a passenger coach.s The.mail clerks whenr found at St.Thomas de Montmagny, were stiff frpm having been tied up.They lost no itime in reporting the robbery and thL wires were made hot with (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Sept 18.\u2014A rumor has again reached Paris by way of Zurich that former Crown Prince Frederick William df Germany has return- th| orders for the organization of possess that l\\i«ve been scouring the countryside eVer since, but so far no trace of the highwaymen has been found.The Ocean Limited does not stop at the small stations after leaving Levis and the first stop is made at Harlaka fnSrTer /nd paid no heed and stood between the tiam ciew have to get orders from £nr).liT1£,s of the mai] car and the batrtr-tne despatcher before proceeding east Levis, one of the clerks noticed a man who jumped on the railing of the side door and who sat there Mail clerk did not interfere, believing the man to be a tramp stealing a ride and not daring to kick him off, for fear of killing him on the track.\u201cA little farther, the mail clerk saw other men jump on the train.He signalled them to hop-off, but they (As»ociated Press Despatch) PARIS, Sept 18.\u2014(Hav- ® as)\u2014The Chamber of Deputies is expected to ratify the treaty with Germany tomorrow night or on Saturday at the very latest.Premier Clemenceau will speak tomorrow, considerable import- ° ance being attached to his address.ward.At Harlaka barely had the train pulled out, according to the mail clerk foreman, than the back door of the tnail car was crashed in' and the five masked men, pointing automatics into the faces of the mail crew shouted the dramatic and businessr like \u201chands up.\u201d The bandits quickly bound and gagged the mail clerks, then made a dash to the very bags containing the money.* » MADE GET AWAY AT ST.THOMAS.couplings of the mail car and the baggage car behind.At Harlaka, where the train slows to enable the pushing engine to uncouple and return to Levis, two of the bandits entered the car, held the crew at the point of revolvers and rifled the mail.\u201cThe robbers were well clad, wore automobile goggles and spoke English.\u201cThe robbery was carried out by two of the robers who entered the car while the other three guarded the doors.The two thieves enquired who was in charge and Veilleux spoke out that he was.They removed the ropes from his hands and feet and his gag, racing the tracks at a sixty mile per .JLSJLSUUUI&JIJLSLSL^^\thour clip.The Ocean Limited train is ' the fastest of the Intercolonial Ser-| vice, and in no time she had reached St.Thomas, where the bandits made I their get away as she slowed down ,\t,\t.\ta™i uf the point of a revolver com- All this.while the tram was madly polled him to indicate where the re- .Col Hard, Minister of Labor, d'e- f\u2019r,r.jr:r! D\u2019Annunzio\u2019 îd that the labor provisions in the ^\t, ç .J\t:*\u2022 A \u2014\ta IW ] the mareer aays on r rmay auu oao- -\t- \u2014\u2014\u2019- \u2014\u201d\tAbout the G?y rind intend to Der end it Against AnyjUi.day 0f ea(.'a week, he will mark it Attack Which iViay\u2019Be Made\u2014In Evect.it is Found Im- on the right.possible to Hold Fiume, it is Said, Plans Have Been Made to Destroy the City.TEN THOUSAND FRENCH TROOPS ARE SHORTLY TO BE SENT TO ARMENIA (Associated Press Despatch.) PARIS, Sept.18.- -French troops are to be sent into] Armenia through Mersina and Alex- (Associated Press Despatch) ARIS, Sept.18.\u2014Italy is.throwing a military and naval cor-_ -\t,\tdon about the city of Fiume, Te,n_ thousand | vvh;ch is stjn held by Captain.Gabriele D\u2019Annunzio\u2019s forces.- .\t, Advices received here indicate that .andrett, according to an understanding D\u2019Annunzio\u2019s men have entrenched Î reached by the British and French themselves about the city and intend ] 1.for a realignment of their force in to dofen(i it against any attack] 1 Asia Minor.These troops will re- which may be made.In the event].:, place the British troops for the most ; ^ js\timpossible to hold Fiume,;.:.part, and while the number is not js said, plans have been laid to de- ( .1.largo enough to keep up a line of stroy the city.\t' F General Badeglio, deputy chief of .j.\t.j.q.\t »> »> * ?\tFOOD SUPPLIES TO FIUME * ?\tHAVE BEEN STOPPED.* «*\u2022\t-1-\t4*, GENEVA, Sept.18.\u2014 The Jugo-S!avs, according to Lai- * bach advices, have cut off all *** supplies from Fiume, which is * threatened with starvation as * there is little food in the town, and none will be obtainable un- * less sent in by the sea.\td* *- Market On Saturday Only Market as at Present ROWELL MAKES COUNTER-ATTACK ON MR.MURPHY #- Denies Statements Speech Made By Murphy.in Lengthy Hon.Mr.OTTAWA, Sept.18.\u2014Smarting under a taunt hurled across the floor communication far north into Armenia, it is generally agreed that the staff of the Italian army, is' in Fiume, j * * * * ****** * * **** * * French will have a steadying effect |an(j has issued a proclamation calling] on the Armenian situation, evBn if I upon D\u2019Annunzio troops to return to] they do not proceed far north of their units.Some are said to have left Mardin and the line of the Bagdad Railway.The interior of Armenia is extreme- the city.General Diaz, commander-in-chief of the Italian army, has been recall- ly mountains and military mem arc ] e(i from his vacation, and has been in agreed that a force of ten thousand | conference at Rome with King Victor probably eanriot risk an extension j Emmanuel and Premier Nitti.\u2018\u2018rom the Mediterranean to Erzeroum, Trebizond and other points, near the Black Sea, where the Armenians, are hard pressed by the Kurds, Turks and Georgians.It is not known how soon the French forces will be able to reach Alexandretta and Mersina.All deispatches relating to the situation at Fiume are being subjected to rigorous censorship by the Italian Government, but it is reported that Rear Admiral Casamova, who landed at Fiume on Tuesday to restore order, is under virtual arrest there.SAYS POLICEMEN NOT TO BLAME FOR DISORDERS THE QUESTION OF GRATUITIES WAS CHIEF SUBJECT Sgt.Harry Flynn, President of Gratuity League, Was Allowed to Address Gathering at Hamilton.(Associated Press Despatch) TORONTO, Ont., Sept.18.\u2014In spite of an announcement made by Acting Chief of Police Caulter (hat he would not permit Sergeant Harry Flynn, of Toronto, president of the Gratuity League, to hold a meeting in Dun-lurn Park last evening, the meeting .vas held, the acting chief withdrawing his vote.There was a large gathering, and the Great War Veterans were hotly criticized by the speakers.The east end branch of the Great IVar Veterans had stated their intention or seizing tho platform and presenting Sergeant Flynn from sneaking, but when the acting chief announced that he would not permit tho mooting, only a few of tho G W.V.A.members were present.Mayor Booker explained that he iad permitted inst night\u2019s meeting to Se held when he waited upon the officials of the Grand Army of Canada, ivho guaranteed that there would be no rowdyism, and who stated that tho meeting was being held under thoir auspices.President Gardner, of the local Srnneh of the Grand Army of Cnn- BOSTON, Sept 18.\u2014Before leaving for Washington early last night, Guy Oyster, Secretary to President Gom-pers, of the American Federation of ] Labor, issued a statement in which he FIIJMF condemned the authorities for work-riUHiEi | jng, conditions in thc pcfiice depart- .\u2014\t| ment and declared that the striking (Associated Press Despatch) ; patrolmen were not to blame for that ROME,(Sept 18.\u2014\u201cI.a war volun-; disorder in thc first few days of the teer and a mutilattfl fighter, appeal | strike.He said that the men were LEADER IS CHEERED BY THE CITIZENS OF to Victor Hugo\u2019s France, to Milton\u2019s England, and Ljncdlfi\u2019s America, and speaking as an intoroVifl*r of the valorous sentiments of th4 whole Italian people, proclaim tho oltqcxation of Fiume to Italy,\u201d said f mjain Gabriele D\u2019Annunzio, speaking to van immense throng, the day hik \u201cirregular\u201d forces marched into FiuihSff according to reports reaching this city.Captain D\u2019Annunzio, who is reported to have been quite ill and suffering a high fever when he reached Fiume, went to the commander\u2019s palace, being borne along by a crowd that seemed crazed with patriotic fervor.After entering the palace, he was asked to speak, and at once went to the balcony overlooking (lie crowd.\u201cI am so ill that I will say but a few words,\u201d ho began, with a simple gesture.\u201cIn the present mad, cowardly world there is one pure thing\u2014our love for Fiume.Fiume stands like a lighthouse over the sea of degradation.People of Fiume, do you confirm your vote of October 30 last, when you decided for annexation to Italy?\u20191 From the crowd came a tremendous shout of \u201cYes.\u201d Captain D'Annunzio then unfurled the tricolored flag of Trieste, which he bore with him throughout the war, pressing it to his lips, u'hile the people responded with wild cheers.BAD FIRE AT SCRANTON.SCRANTON, Urn, Sept.18.\u2014This city was visited by a half million dollar fire last night, which completely destroyed one manufacturing plant and crippled several others.Fire started in the plant of the id a, anounced at the mooting that his Hall Mountain Company mamifne-irgnnization insisted upon the $2,000 tuner» of asphaltic roofing, destroying gratuity.\tthe four buildings of the factory.being called \u201cdeserters\u201d because they \u201chad the manhood and the courage to strike^ after a two weeks\u2019 notice, for their numam rights and constitutional guarantees.\u201d PLANS ARE MADE FOR GREAT BANQUET TO Fifty-Third Regimental Chapter Discuss Celebration to Be Held at Armory.The vote is to be public, and anyone interested may cast their ballot, which will be collected at the market.By means of special agents, the votes of the farmers and dealers on the market will also be taken.For those who are unable to attend the market, the ballots may be marked and mailed,\t^ u tvi r to Aid.Skinner not later than Satur-tof the Commons Chamber by Mr.Jo-; day, September 20.\tj seph Archambault, Liberal member CLAIM ADVANTAGES FOR SIN- j for Chambly-Vercheres, shortly be-GLE DAY.\t!fore the debate on the address was The Saturday market only has won concluded, Hon.N.W.Rowell yester-some degree of support, especially by day replied at some length to the most of the local merchants, who bitter attack made on him eighteen state that if this was in force the far- months aco by Hon.Charles Murphy, mers would do their shopping in He branded the latter\u2019s accusations as Sherbrooke, instead of elsewhere.\tj \u201cabsolutely false\u201d; he gave some Ncarbv farmers state that they pre- \u201cinside history\u201d of the Ontario Lib-fer a one-day market, because they eral party in support of his conten-would not be put to the trouble and tions, and declared that Mr.Fred I expense of staying overnight.If the Pardee, former Liberal whip in the market started early in the morning, House of Commons, would back up it wuuld be pretty well finished by, what he said; and to the charge of] noon, and this would give the farmers Mr.Murphy that he plotted to sup-a chance to do their shopping and plant Sir Wilfrid Laurier as leader of other business in town before going, the Liberals of Canada, he gave an home.\tI unqualified denial, quoting from a ; It is also claimed that market day letter he received from Sir Wilfrid] is a hard strain on those who come!shortly after he entered the Union from some distance, and wl are very ; Government to show that they were busy while here, then with a long good friends even after they parted drive home, and work to do after they company on the conscription issue.arrive__that with Sunday following In this communication, the late Lib- înarket day, they could rest and be oral leader assured Mr.Rowell that better ready for the work of the fol- \u201cI cannot allow any action which 1 lowing week.\til far I have failed en and turned into Ihc cU; treasury £ reply to the speech of the member andhth3i8CN YOUR CjHIRT £>LEEVE-b-DON'T YOU KNOW ANY BETTER?I DO-sir: BUT 1' DIDN'T THINK YOU m [ 0 tYAME w*/\u2014V\u2014 B § Tel.169.Evenings 497w \"\u2022st ST.FRA.NCli DISTRICT-IOCAL HAPPENINGS Daily Reports from Correspondents of What is Going on in Various Communities.three \"Ullages Mr.Joseph Clark spent a few days recently at his former home in Berlin, Rev.J.I.Hughes, of the Methodist Church, is taking a two weeks\u2019 vacation.visiting his fonner parish at ¦Winchester, Ont.Mrs.Percy Lang and daughter spent the week-end in Sherbrooke with her sister, Mrs.Thos.South-wood.Mrs.John Curtis is moving from near Crystal Lake to the house recently vacated by Mr.Duhamel, near the Ursulme Convent.The Royal Bank of Canada has purchased the Duval block on the corner of Main and Railroad streets, Rock Island, in the main part of which they have had their banking rooms for the past few years.At about noon on Sunday residents near Stanstead station were startled by a loud explosion, similar in sound to a heavy cannon, and upon investigation it was found that the branch B.& M.engine had in some way exploded.blowing out the entire front of the boiler, but causing no further damage.\u201d- The explosion was caused by leakage of gas, but in what way and how is not known.The accident was telegraphed to headquarters, and two other engines were sent up in the afternoon, one to draw back the damaged one and the other to run the regular so*edule.One of the oldest enginemen on the road says that he never heard of a similar accident.Rev.E.L.Rice, of the Congregational Church, will be in Toronto all this week and part of next at a denominational convention.Messrs.L.D.Fregeau and Wright Hovey attended the concerts of the Grenadier Guards band on Sunday.Mr.Maurice Kitteridge has finish-j ed working for Mr.J.T.Flint, and I has\u2019gone to Orleans.Vt.Mrs.R.W.Daggett, of Nasseau, N.H.; Mrs.C.F.Burbank, of Som-jmerville, Mass.; Mrs, David Hitchcock 'and Mr.Fred Wilcox, of North Troy, and Miss Alice Whitcher, of Coati-| cook, were visitors recently at the ¦ home of Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Ham-| mond.Mr.Fred Girard has returned from | a week\u2019s visit at White River Junc-j tion, where he attended the Vermont i State Fair.Miss Beula Bishop has returned i from a month\u2019s visit with^her par-|ents at Way\u2019s Mills.Mr.Norman Flint has resumed his \u2019run as railroad mail clerk between ; here and Sherbrooke, and Mr.Harry ! Kite, of Montreal, has arrived here to take up residence, and will make the | alternate trip opposite Mr.Flint.Mr.A.B.Frost returned this week from a two months visit with relatives !ln Massachusetts.* Mr.W.L.0.Armstrong, C.P.R.\u2018representative, is showing some very ;fine moving picture scenes' of fishing and hunting, accompanied by a de-i scriptive talk, at the Border Theatre \u2022this week, Mrs.C.B.Farley and son Earl have returned from a few days\u2019 visit wun : her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Allison j Blodgett, at Lennoxville, Que.Mrs.C.P.Hunter, of Montreal, is a guest of Miss Jennie Patton at Stan-! stead Inn for a few days.Mrs.Mary Young and daughter Rose, of Hatley, have moved into a Tenement owned by Mrs.Hastings at i Stanstead.spent the week-end as the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.T.Campbell.Invitations have been received for the marriage of Miss Georgette Pro-vencher, second daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Auguste Provencher, to Mr.J.H.Michaud, of St.Pascale, Que., the marriage to take place at St.Phillip's Church on Monday, the 22nd inst.Mr.Michaud, who was formerly on the Banque Provinciale staff here, is now manager of a branch of that institution at St.Quentin, N.B.Miss Nellie Dearden.of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end with her sister, Miss M.A.Dearden.Mrs.H.Desaulniers.with Mrs.Geo.Desaulniers and young daughter Jane, spent the week-end the guests of Mrs.T.Flaherty, in Sherbrooke, Mrs.Desaulnier's sister.Windsor was well Represented at the Capelton ball game on Sunday, ail reporting a very interesting contest.The Misses Florence and Augustine Provencher and Mr.Conrad Provencher are leaving for Montreal on Wednesday, to attend the Boisclair-Laluminiere wedding.ULVERTON WINDSOR MILLS Pa Says the Password to my lodge is\u2014Pass the POST TOASTIES J Mr.Hector King, of Sherbrooke, \u2019 was visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.\u2018 T.A.King, ovyer the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Witv.Miss Ethel j Witty and Mr.Geo.Witty motored to! Lancaster, N.H., on Saturday.Miss: L.Witty, who had been visiting friends there, returned with them.Mrs.K.Hodgson and family are; leaving this week for Montreal, where ; they will in future reside.Mr.Hodg-; son will join them towards the end of the month.During their period of residence in Windsor they have made i many friends, who sinceçely regret : their departure.Mrs.Lamontagne.Miss Dupont and i M iss Lemay were in Sherbrooke on i Monday, attending the millinery show-| ings.Miss M.McLeod spent the week-end ; at her home in Gould and in North | Hatley.Mr.John Chase, with his friend, Mr.Donald Cone, of White River! Junction, N.H., was the guest of, his j aunt, Mrs.T.F.Proulx, at the River ¦ View Hotel for the past week, making' the trip by motor.Miss Laura Campbell, of Montreal,! Mr.and Mrs.Thomas*Hyde and Mr.and Mrs.Roland Montgomery, of South Durham, were guests on Sunday of Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Elliott.School opened on Monday, under the same management as' last year.Mis?Mountain in the Model Department and Miss Jessie Armstrong, of Lisgar, in the Elementary.Miss Eiiza Mooney, of Sherbrooke, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.George Mooney, and other relatives here.Miss Kathleen Cummings left on Tuesday for Stanstead, where she will be a student at the Stanstead Wesleyan College, for the coming year.Miss Jane Armstrong, of Lisgar, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Johnston.Rev.Thomas and Mrs.Knowles and children, accompanied bv Mrs.Palmer returned Friday, after a few days at the home of Mrs.E.Knowles, Trenholmville.has returned to her home at Spring-field, N.H., and was accompanied by her cousin.Mr.Clifford Gilbert.Mr.A.Newman has been spending a few days in Montreal.Rev.Mr.Stark\u2019s subject on Sunday evening next at the Methodist Church will be \u201cThe Return of Christ.\u201d Lieut.-Col.Gilbert and Mrs.Gilbert gave a corn roast to about a hundred of their friends on Saturday evening at Mirror Lake.Miss Verlie Kenney is visiting relatives at Erie for a few days.Miss Lera Bartlett was in Sherbrooke on Tuesday.Mrs.W.F.Batley, of Bury, was the guest of her mother, Mrs.Wm.Hooker, on Sunday.Mrs.H.H.Moe was in Cookshire \u2022with her father, Mr.A.Cromwell.Mr.and Mrs.John Picard, of Eaton Corner, are visiting Mr.H.Cunningham.Mr.H.H.Moe was in Sherbrooke on Saturday.Mr.K.Macrae is home from Magog.Mrs.Dr.M.S.MacDonald and daughter Marion, of Sherhtooke, are-spending a few days with her brother, Mr.J.R.McFadden.Lt.-Col.Gilbert and Misses Ona Cunningham and Pearl Gilbert were in Sherbrooke on Monday.Mr.and Mrs.K.,Macrae were in Sherbrooke the first of the week.Mr.E.Hall, of the M.C.R., is spending a week at Mr.A.Bartlett\u2019s.NORTH HATLEY Ross Bennett's was an enjoyable affair.Tne attendance was good, considering the weather and roads.$9:50 net was realized for the Boy Scouts.-Mr.and Mrs.F.N.McCrea are in receipt of a cable from their son, Lieut.James MeCrea, saying that he is sailing on the Megantic from England, for home, on Monday, the loth.It might be remembered that Lieut.McCrea, who is in the Royal Air Service, has been in Egypt since August, 1918.Mrs.G.Arthur and Miss Cora Arthur, of Knowlton, are guests at Mr.Carr\u2019s and Mr.Seymour\u2019s.Mrs.N.A.Dean has returned from a two weeks visit to her^ sister at Mount Vernon, N.H.Miss Emma Millér, of Sherbrooke, spend the week-end with Miss Mary Sergt.A.C.Mick, of Pembroke, Ont., was the guesF\"of Mr.and Mrs.N.E.Dean recently\u2019.BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING The Ladies\u2019 Aid met with Mrs.F.C.Bishop on Wednesday afternoon.There w\u2019as a large number of both visitors and members present and a pleasant afternoon was spent in social intercourse and making aprons, there being very little business transacted.Mrs.Bishop served lunch at the close of the afternoon, of which the proceeds were $2.90.The next meeting will be with Mrs.O.S.Joyce on September 24.The ball team of this place went to Angus for a return game on Saturday afternoon with the result of 1 to 0 in favor of Angus.Miss Clara McDonald, who has been visiting relatives here for a few days, Rev.C.J.Cameron, Secretary of the Baptist Mission Board, will preach in the Baptist Church here on Sunday, September 28th, at 7.30 o\u2019clock.There will be a special offering of Home Missions at the Baptist Church on Sunday evening, September 21st.Mrs.P.Macintosh and family have returned to Montreal, after spending the season here.Miss Margaret Corey, of Norwich, Conn., is a guest of the Misses Armstrong.Mr.Philip Howard has returned to East Northfield.Mass., after visiting at the home of Mrs.W.A.Ransom.The D.K.Brent family returned to Ruxton, Ind., on Sunday evening, after spending the slimmer here.Mrs.Pearce and the Misses Pearce have returned to Norfolk, Va,, after I spending a few weeks in the LeBaron ; cottage.Mr.H.M.Holbrook, of Edgewood, j N.J., spent the week end here.He : brought his son Jack to Bishop\u2019s Uni-' versity, for the present term.About sixty friends of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Smith, who are shortly to leave their home, having sold their : farm, gave them a pleasant evening : recently.The guests included people from Capelton, Miiby, Waterville.and Sherbrooke.Mr.Robert Smith and family are going to move into the rectory for the winter.Mrs.Gallagher, Mrs.Holyon, Miss Vivian Holyon, of Capelton, and the Misses Holyon, of Sherbrooke, recent-; ly spent a couple of days at Mr.Rob-tmith's.DIXVILLE Miss Hazel Childs was taken suddenly ill on Friday, and when a physician was callèd he found the case to be one of appendicitis.She was taken to the Sherbrooke Hospital that night, accompanied by her parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Childs, and Dr.McCurdy, of Coaticook.An operation was performed immediately and she is reported to be progressing favorably.Mrs.Hannah Lorimer is spending some time with hep sister, Miss Priscilla Chondler, at Coaticook.Mr.Henry Humphrey, of Sherbrooke, who recently returned from overseas, is spending a few days with friends here.\t* Mr.and Mrs.O.H.E.Webster, of Coaticook, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.Geo.Mayhew.Mr.A.E.Humphrey, who was ill during the past week, is now gaining.Misses Bernice Childs and Bernice Grady and Messrs.Geo.Childs and Creighton Hanson expect to leive this week for Stanstead Wesleyan College.Miss Childs is on the teaching staff of the college, and the others are enrolled as students.Miss Bessie Childs, who has been visiting friends in New York, was called home by the illness of her sister, Miss Hazel.The Ladies\u2019 Mission Guild of the Baptist Church had a pleasant meeting at the home of Mrs.W.T.Parker on Thursday afternoon.Messrs.B.J.and R.G.Smith, of Coaticook, were in town on Monday.Mr.A.E.Damon, of Portland, Me., was a recent guest of his brother, Mr.E.W.Damon.Mr.Eber Howe, of Coaticook, was visiting relatives here the first of-the week.Oakes will entertain the Ladies\u2019 Guild on Thursday, September 18th, in the Guild Room.Mrs.Albert Burns and Mrs.Fred Ackwood were hostesses on Saturday afternoon, September 13th, at the j home of Mrs.Ackwood, when a mis-j eellaneous shower was given to Miss ' Marion Church, only daughter of Mrs.| Martha Church and the late Thomas ! Church.Mrs.J.A.Seale and Mrs.Osmond Oakes presided at the tea table.The Young Folks will give a dance on Friday, from eight to twelve.About twenty guests were present some from Sherbrooke and Ives Hill, who enjoyed seeing Miss Church open [ her presents, which were presented j to her by Miss Cox and Miss Bernice Hunten, in a basket trimmed with 1 Golden Glow and Autumn leaves.The guests were invited to the tea room, where the decorations were asters, golden glow and autumn leaves.Mr.A.E.Fish is slightly improved.Mrs.John Jackson, who has been the guest of Mrs.R.Charlton, in Bulwer, has returned home.IN THESE days the PUBLIC FANCY turns to THOUGHTS OF Exhibition AND THE BUSY\u2019days of AUTUMN bring again THE SAME old question OF THE house work AND THE washing.JUST FORGET it and TOMORROW call UP THIS familiar NUMBER\u201416 9.'ommuBiash HAPPENINGS Budget of News from Various Sections of the County.KINNEÂR\u2019S MILLS ISLAND BROOK Tlie Ladies\u2019 Guild met at the home j of Mrs.E.Stroner on Wednesday.It was decided to hold a Thanksgiving j supper in the Hall on the evening of j September 25th.Mr.and Mrs.Crittendon, of Mon-\u2019 treal, are guests of Mr.John Burn?I and Mr.and Mrs.James Miller.Miss Mary Seale has gone to her , school at Moren Heights.Mr.and Mrs.S.H.Bachelder and json, Mrs.Bachelder, Miss Bachelder ' and Mrs.Varney, of Sherbrooke, are calling on Miss Bachelder.j Mrs.H.Learned and Mrs.R.Leam-; ed were guests of Mrs.Stevenson, on Saturday.! Mrs.John Sample has gone to Mil-; by.to visit Mrs.J.Young.Mr.and Mrs.Lord have returned to their home in Suffield, after spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs., Wood's.The many friends of Mr.Frank Kerr will be sorry to hear of his re-, cent illness.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew McRae, of Hill Head, entertained a large number of their friends very pleasantly on Wednesday evening, in honor of their son, David, who returned a short time ago from England.The teacher\u2019s convention, which was held in the school here on Thursday was very well attended, in spite of the very unfavorable weather.Mr.and Mrs.Win.Morrison return-! ed on Wednesday, after spending the past three weeks visiting friends in.Lyndonville, Barrie and Sherbrooke.Miss Sadie Seale, of Haverhill, Mass., is spending a month with her mother, Mrs.E.Seale.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Hall returned on ThursAiy from an auto trip to Boston and other parts of the United States.Two exchanges have been made in real estate here within the past week, j Mr.Robrt Murray sold his property j to Mr.John Morrow- and Mr.John Mc-^ Vetty sold his farm to Mr.Samuel Wark.The Rev.Mr, Mingle conducted tho service in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday last.While here, the Rev.Mr.Mingie was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.O.Allan.CLAPHAM SOUTH DUDSWELL BARN5TON : Rev.Hollis Corey left Barnston on ! Wednesday, to join Mrs.Corey in Tor-I onto, prior to setting out for their new field of labor in Japan, j Mr.and Mrs.Robert Jones spent I Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Woodard at Hatley Centre.The box social and dance at Mr j Aboat twenty attended the Mission f £ i/ & 25)5.SO NX Some people prefer the white (Lily White) com syrup for table use; others, the golden, cane-flavored, Crown Brand.DDlhc0rrDie;?NTS^rongly recommend Lily White for rKbbLKVilNG, and candy-making.^WARDSBURO Biund HO SYK^ ; Circle at the home of Mrs.John McCoy, on Wednesday, at the tea hour.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Baldwin, of Derby, Vt., were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.B.Hall on Wednesday! Mr.Kurtis Morrison has completed a stable for his horses and cows, and is now building a shed for his agricultural implements.On Thursday evening, a very suc-cussfu! entertainment in French, was given in the town hall, by talent from i Coaticook.\t» Mr.and Mrs.Fred Cartier, also Mr.S and Mrs.Frank Carter and family, j all of Salem, Mass., have been the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wright i for the past week.They came to j Barnston from Salem, by nuto, and are | returning home this week.A dance I was given on Saturday evening in the i Town Hall in their honour.Mrs.John Perkins, Jr., of Salem, i Mass., who has been visiting her son, I Mr.Willie Perkins at Coaticook, is the | guest of Mrs.G.B.Hall.» | Miss Alice Whitcher returned ] from her two weeks\u2019 vacation on Sunday, accompanied by Mr.and .Mrs.I\u2019easley, of Dufferin Heights, who took dinner with Mr.and Mrs.Herbert i McCutciveon.Mrs.Wm.Facteau, of Coaticook, ' also Mr.and Mrs.Couture and fam-j ily, were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Théophile Facteau on Sunday.Rev.Mr.Oakley, of Coaticook, will : hold a Communion Service in Christ 1 Church on the last Sunday in Sep-! tember.This will bo Mr.Oakley\u2019s \u2022last visit to Barnston, as Rev, Cecil : Stevens returns from the Magdalene Islands cariy in October.Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Patrick and I family, have returned to their home ; in Merdion, Iowa., after spending ! some time at her sister\u2019s, Mr.and i Mrs.A.L.Hall.Mr.and Mrs.A.P.Dustin, of Ayer\u2019s ! Cliff, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Dustin, of : Sherbrooke, spent, a few days recentlv \u2019 at Mr.A.L.Hall\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.Irving Cass and two daughters, Misses Carrol and Eliza-| both Cass, of Martinville, Que., were guests on Sunday, at the home of ! their uncles.Messrs.E.F.and S.P.i Orr.Mrs.J.W.Bridgette accompanied them home, after spending the past 1 three weeks here.Miss Helen Hall is attending Sherbrooke High School.! Mr.H.Cunningham and Miss Ona j Cunningham, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing was at Mr.S.P.Orr\u2019s Sunday.Mr.L.J.Orr was in Sherbrooke, one day recently.Dr.G.R.Feltus, of Lennoxville, in town on Monday.Miss Ethel Christie has gone to MacDonald College, where she intends taking a course in Domestic Science, j Mr.and Mrs.Wm.A.Ward, Miss | Pearl and Master Jack, have return-! ed to their home in Sherbrooke, hav-j ing spent their vacation guest of her I parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Porter, j Mr.Willard Christie is home hav-I ing spent the past two weeks vis-i iting friends in Montreal and Tor-1 onto.| Mr.Ernie Johnson is at home, hav-| ing spent the week in Montreal and * Lachine.i Mrs.Andrew Forbes and Miss I Greta, are home having spent their | vacation visiting her sister, in Pitts- ! spending a couple of weeks with her i sister, Mrs.F.C.Daniels.Mr.Percy Mortimer, who has lately returned from overseas, is making hU [home at W.G.Thompson\u2019s for a time.Mrs.Christie, of Coaticook, is a guest of her sister, Mrs.A.Smith.Miss Marie Emo will go to Barton this winter to stay with her parents.Mr.Harry Adams and Mrs.F.C.Daniels called on Mrs.Carbonneau, Baldwin\u2019s Mills, Mr.Clarence Clifford (and Mrs.Julia Clifford in Heathton on Thursday.RICHMOND EAST ANGUS Millinery opening at Miss V.Au-bin\u2019s, East Angus, Thursday and Friday, September 18 and 19, and following days.Miss Georgina Roberts, of Montreal is at present a guest at the Rev.and Mrs.Hayden, at the Methodist Parsonage.Mr.and Mrs Neil left on Tuesday for Lachute, Lakefield, and other parts before returning to their home in the West.Miss Luella Mackay left on Monday for Stanstead College.I Misses Greta qhd Vera Hughes left recently for ih'j Business Training College, in\tOnt.The East Afigus Ba.d played on Tuesday at ti,d Marblcton Fair.Next Sunday evening in the Methodist Churchy Rev.F.J.Hayden, will give Hugo and tell the story _______ _________ Millinery opening at Mrs.Geo.Duquette\u2019s, East Angus, on Friday and Saturday, Sept.19 and 20, and following days.Walking made easy.Dr.H.0., Hicht, Chiropodist, will be at the St.'Jacob\u2019s Hotel, Richmond, Friday ar.d | Saturday, Sept.19 and 20.Corns, | bunions, club and ingrown nails skill-: fully treated without pain.SCOTSTOWN The prayer meeting at the Adventist Church this week has been cancelled on account of the district meeting being hold in Brookbury Church.Several of Rev.Duncan McLeod's former parishoners went over to Gould last Sunday to hear him preach his farewell sermon, before leaving for Scotland, where he has been called to a large church.Tho attendance at the Model School has been affected by so many being ill on account of vaccination.Church! Rev.F.J.Hayden, will a speAl address on, Victor >'s grciatVhoo!;, \u201cLes Miserable»,\u201d tell the story of \u201cJraft Vat Jean.\u201d KINGSBURY WAY\u2019S MILLS ©OSH SYUUP Lily White and Crown Brand Corn Syrup can be used for all cooking purposes.Botn are pure food products, nourishing, high in food /aiue and are great helps to household economy.Sold by Grocers everywhere\u2014in 2, 5, 10 and 20 pound tins.The Canada Starch Co.Limited - Montreal JOHN VILLE Dr.B.T.Libby and daughter, Eliza-| beth, nf Waterville, Maine, Mrs.T.A.[ Davis and daughter, Dora, of Boynton Que., and Mrs.Omer J.Maxwell, of Newport, Vt., are guests of Mr.and Mrs, D.T.Wethercll.Master Reggie Statton, of Sawyer-ville, is the guest of his aifpt, Mrs.A.R.Wtiitemnn.j Mrs.Ellen Warner, of f J ¦'rbr-mk'', j L the guest of her brother, Mr.W.C.I Smith.Mr.and Mrs.Finn! Wark and child-: ren, o.t ,V\tuests of Mr.| an-' Mrs.T.G.Somers, ¦Vf 581 I Mr., Station, n.n.vyerville, nix.i Ellen Ixithrop, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Mra.A.U.White-man, the first, of the week.Mr.and Mrs.Sente mas Nutbrown have both been confined to their beds.Mrs.John Frye and Mrs.Osmond Mrs.Gladys /Iowe and children are stopping with her sister, Mrs.Hunter.:\tMr.and Mrs.E.J.Gilbert are vis- 1 iting friends in Hartford, Conn.The Ladies\u2019 Aid will give a baked j bean dinner in the hall on Wednesday, September 24.Mr.John Converse has vacated his house here, and moved to Derby Line.1 Mrs.Jennie Sweeney has recently ; been at, Mrs.W.A.Cramer's.Mr.F.0.Humphrey has gone to ! Clarencevlllc, where he has been engaged as principal of the High School.School commenced here Monday, the 8th, with Miss Claudine Smith as principal and Miss Agnes Oliver as claniontary teacher.Mr.Harry Adams, of Boston, has hedn spending his vacation with his father-in-law, Mr.H.F.Clifford, Mr.and Mjrs.Eugene Clifford, of Newport, and Mr.and Mrs.Carbon-neau, of Baldwin\u2019-: Mills, were at Mr, H, F.Clifford\u2019s on Sunday.Miss Hose Malouin, of Stanstead, was a visitor at Mr.I.E.Thompson's on Sunday.Miss Leona Clifford, of Barton, is j The W.C.T.U.Society will met ! the home of Mrs.A.Crack on Mo; evening.Mias Margaret Frank, of Viet B.C., daughter of Mr.John Fr formerly of this place, is visitini her friends.Miss Wilson and Miss Brown -to Danville over Sunday.Mr, James Kerr, returned sol has taken a position with the Will son & Crombie firm.Mr, Douglas Stalker is home 1 Montreal, where he was spendint holidays.Miss Bessie McLean was hoste: a tea given in honor of her co Miss Margaret Frank, of Viet BROWNLEIGII PLACE Mr.P.Johnston has gone to Mo treal, on business, and Mr.Pen I Johnston to Danville for a few digs Mr.Spencer wag a week end gue at Marston Hill.Mrs.Wm.01 ne y has gone to h j home in Danville, after spending j few days with Mrs.II.Perkins.| Mrs.(i'li!,on is visiting Mrs .) Johnston at Mount Pleasant.Miss K M.Casady is homo, aft spending a few days with friends liicn moml.Maplo (»rovo School has open, with Mias Cook, aa teacher.I rt\u2014IHWWWWWSP .SHERBRCX)KE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1919.TV1REE BEDFORD Dl STRICT-IOCAL HAPPENINGS Gathering# by Dailv Record Msnwonvllte\u2019s mort popular young 5 V r \u201c xr - ladies and expression's were manifest Correspondent# in V arious on all sides for her future happiness Communities.MANSONVILLE Mr.and Mrs.C.N.Boright and1 family were callers in Knowlton., recently.Mrs.George Willard is spending a few days at Potton Springs.Mr.W.H.Boright\u2019a family have closed their lake cottage and returned to town.Mr.Robert Reach, of Boston, Mass., visited recently in town.A pleasant event on Tuesday evening of this week was a farewell party given Miss Jennie Eldridge by her many friends in town on the eve of her anprol\u2019ching marriage.The Parish Hall, which was tastefully decorated for the occasion with autumn flowers and ferns, presented a most festive appearance and the large num-Iber present added not a little to the \u2018 >yous scene.Miss Eldridge, who resided in town for some and prosperity.Cards were played at several tables and the evening passed pleasantly, with choice refreshments.Rev.Mr.Arinitage in a few well chosen words, on behalf of those assembled, presented Miss Eldridge with an electric coffee percolator and a substantial cheque.Miss Eldridge replied, heartily thanking all her friends who had kindly remembered her.Mrs.Mary Martel, widow of the late Victor Martel, passed away, after a short illness at the home of Mr.E.Choquette, where she was visiting.Mrs.Martel was a lady of marked intellectual ability, having had charge of different Catholic Schools in town and elsewhere.A kind neighbor and friend to all, \u201cAunt Mary\u201d as she was generally known will be missed by a large circle of relatives and friends.Mrs.E.Hamel in, who with her family and parents, Mr.and Mrs.Gen-dr on.had recently moved near Soutn Troy to reside, was suddenly years ___________v \u201e ________; ___ ________v yart, is generally recognized as one i taken «11 and her removal to the hospital in Montreal, for an operation was HER LITTLE GIRL HAD DYSENTERY 'Uowels Moved as Many as 25 Times a Day.Dysentry manifests itself with varying degrees of intensity, but in well marked cases the attack is commonly preceded by some amount of diarr-Inoea, which gradually increases in severity, and is accompanied with gripping pains in the abdomen.The discharges from the bowels succeed each other with great frequency, and the (matter passed from the bowels, which at fi^st resemble those of ordinary diarrhoea soon change their character, becoming scanty, mucous or slinky, and subsequently mixed with, or consisting wholly of blood.Never neglect what at first appears to be a slight attack of diarrhoea or dysentry may set In.Cure the first symptoms by the use of Dr.Fowler\u2019s Extract of Wild Strawberry.Mrs.John V.Tanton, R.R.No.8, 'Watfowb, Ont., writes: \u201cMy daughter was taken down two years ago, with dysentry, and I could find no help for necessary.She is at present in a serious condition.Mr.A.R.Reach had an auction sate at his farm on Wednesday afternoon.Mrs.A.E.Hammond is at present sick, and confined to her room.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Hammond, who have been stopping near Magog, are in town at his parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Hammond\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.J.Roberge were in Newport, on Sunday, visiting their «on.Hector, who is at school there.Miss Etta Labelte left on Tuesday to become a student at Stanstead Wesleyan College.Mr.Maurice Labelte leaves next week to resume his fourth year in Applied Science at McGill University.Gordon Boright will attend school in Knowlton, the coming winter.Stuart Peters is attending Stanstead College, leaving this week.Mrs.Belle Pashby, of North Troy, and daughter, Dorothy, visited her sister, Mrs.Alfred Johnson, this week end.Mrs.Marion Huntley is visiting her brother, Mr.Loyal Potter, this week.F * w-u q?^ F%T bought from Mr.H.A.Gilman, the +\tif t a'JbTry- She\tand dwelling on Main Street, to.She had as many as twenty-five I movements a day, and mostly blood.) We had the doctor several times, but no relief came until we used \u2018Dr.Fow-ler\u2019s.\u2019 I would not be without it in the ! house for a good bit.\u201d Be sure and get \"Dr.Fowler's\u201d when you flflk for it.Price, 35c.a bottle ; put up only by The T.Milburn Co., Limited.Toronto.Ont.by Mr.H.A.Gilman, and wilt reside there.Mr.H.A.Gilman hias| sold his residence on Main Street to Mr.E.N.Daine, who will take possession soon.Mr.Gilman has bought a bouse in Richford, Vt., and will soon move to that place to reside.Miss Mary Armitage returned on Wednesday morning to Dunham to resume her studies at St.Helen's School.Mrs.Heman Dyer, of Sutton, is in town spending some time with her sister, Mrs.E.R.Shepard.The Com Roast which was to have taken' place at Mr.C.N.Boright\u2019s lake cottage on Friday evening was transferred to the Parish Hall, owing to the continued wet weather of the past week.All who attended enjoyed the usual good time.Mrs.Henry Hall has returned from a visit of several weeks at Knowlton and vicihity.Mr.and Mrs.M.T.Eldridge went the first of the week to their new home in Knowlton, Que.Mrs.L.E.George and young son, are spending a few days in Bury, Que.Dr.E.H.Henderson was in Montreal, the first of the week.Mr.W.N.Boright was a business caller in Sherbrooke, on Friday.WEST BROME Mr.and Mrs.J.Stapenhill, and also his brother, Mr.J.Fige, recently.Mrs.P.Royea and two children, of Sutton, were visiting her brother, Mr.H.Page, on Saturday.Mr.P.Sturgeon and son, is going throilgh this section with his threshing machine, but owing to so much rain, quite a few of the farmers are unable to get their grain in.Mr.Robert Bergeron and sister, Miss Bergeron, have gone to Foster, visiting their brother, Mr.Jean Bergeron, for a while.Mr.DeLbert Mudgett has gone to Cowansville, and was also calling on his sister, Mrs.D.Beattie, of Dun-boro, recently.Messrs.N.H.O\u2019Brien and M.C.Harvey, are filling their silos.Mr.W.Stapenhill, of Sutton, is at Mr.H.Marco\u2019s for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.O.Mudgett, Mr.Ken-nison and Miss Clover Mudgett, went to Famam\u2019s Comer, visiting at Mr.Edson Bates\u2019 on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.St.Pierre and1 family, of Hill Side, was the guest of Mr.and1 Mrs.George Bresson on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.C.N.Chamberlin and two children and Mrs.V.E.Wilkins and Mrs.S.E.Wilkins, of North Pinnacle, were visiting at Mr.F.M.Worden\u2019s on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Woodard, of Sutton Junction, were guests of Mr.E.J.Lee, on Sunday.BROME CENTRE ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS G.K.ADDIE, C.E.,\tQ.L.S., QUEBEC.OlBce, 56 St.Peter Street.Residence, 48 St.Cyrille St.Tel.connection.SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen end movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order.Keep these organs healthy by taking COLD MEDAL O A.MEADE, COATICOOK, QUE., QUE-bee Land Surveyor.Bell phone.All kinds of surveys and levelling.\u2014 =Sa»[ L/VI>SllFS ARCHITECTS Jj, a.JAMES, P.Q.A.A., SHERBROOKE, j Telephone 10G9.INSURANCE.w.S.DRESSER & CO., SHERBROOKE, All branches of Insurance.Oflice established 1875.J.SOUTHWOOD & CO., INS.AQTS.y.^ S.Mutual Bldg., Sherbrooke, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR.KOCH HEBERT, SPECIALIST.43 Kin* Street, Sherbrooke.Bronchi»! troubles.Asthma, Rheumatism, Neuralgia.Consultation by appointment.A.C.ETHIER, M.D.\u2014SPECIALTY._ Urinary Diseases.Consultation.Res.45 King St,, Sherbrooke, Que., ami by appointment.J.DR.W.A.FAR WELL, (SPECIALIST TO the Sherbrooke Hospital).Eye, Ear, Nose snd Throat Diseases, 87 Duffer in Ave\u201e Sherbrooke.Consultation : iü-12 a.m., 1-4 p.m., and by appointment.R.B.SPEER, M.D., Specialist\u2014Eye, Ear, Nose.Throat.Tel.1240.Whiting 131k.JA.DARCHE, MJ>., SPECIALIST\u2014EYE.\u2022 Ear.Nose and Throat.Oilue and Fn-fate Hospital, 40 Ring Street.DK.L.C.BACIIAND, CONSULTING SPE-cialiat.Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, No.106 Wellington St, Record Block.Sherbrooke.The world\u2019s standard remedy for kidnay, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles.Famous since 1696.Take regularly and keep in good health.All druggists, 50c.a box.Guaranteed as represented.Look for the name Gold Modnl on every box and accept no imitation Mr.and Mrs.Bain, of Montreal, who have been guests of Mr.and Mrs.William Hartley, returned home on Saturday morning.Mrs.C.A.Scott and\u2019 Mr.S.G.Kat-han spent a day in Montreal last week, visiting their brother, Mr.A.Kathan, who is in the Royal Victoria hospital for treatment.Mr.R.R.Darrah, of Montreal, who has been spending a vacation with his sister, Mrs.John Bower, went to Sutton no Saturday afternoon.The Ladies\u2019 Guild in connection with the Anglican Church, will hold their annual harvest home supper in the basement, on Thursday evening, October 2nd.An excellent supper is being provided by the ladies\u2019 of the Guild, conslisting of chicken-pie, cake, coffee, and so forth and it is hoped that there will be a large attendance.The Willing Workers of the Anglican Church met at the home of Miss Hattie Darrah, with the usual large attendance.The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs.Wm.Strong, of North Sutton, on September 27th, at two o'clock.There wgs no service in the Anglican Church on Sunday test.The Clergyman, Rev.J.Irving, is enjoying a short holiday.Service next Sunday will be at the usual hour.The Rev.Mr.Walker will conduct the service.WEST SUTTON Mrs.A.J.O\u2019Brien went to Far-nam\u2019s Corner, visiting Mrs-.M.0.Robinson, on Saturday.Mr.E.J.Lee and Miss B.K.Lee went to North Troy, on Wednesday last, and while there were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Huckins and Mr.and Mrs.C.Cole.Mrs.P.Bergeron has returned home from Foster, having spent a few weeks there with her son, Mr.Jean Bergeron.Mr.and Mrs.H.Page has gone to Frelighsburg, visiting her parents.IS Constipation, health\u2019s worst enemy, can be easily conquered with RIGA 19 Purgative Water, which acts mildly, yet surely, without causing colic, cramps or weakness.ON SALE EVERYWHERE.\tTRY IT TOQAY A silver medal contest will be held in the Methodist Church on Tuesday evening, September 23.Mrs.Oliver, provincial secretary, will address the meeting.Mr.Frank Marsh and the Misses Gladys and Ethel Marsh, of East Hill, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.T D.Frizzle on Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Hastings and family and Miss Marjorie Frizzle went to Sutton, at Mr.Tom Jordan\u2019s.The Misses Cross and Collins, of Montreal, are spending their holidays at Lyndale farm.Mr.and Mrs.N.W.Miller went to Bolton on Sunday, visiting at Mr.Gorham\u2019s.Mr.B.J.Sweet went to Knowlton on Sunday.Several from here attended the Waterloo fair on Tuesday and Wed was the guest of his sister, Mrs.Amasa Crossfield, on Sunday.Miss Lovett is spending a few days at Ste.The rose and St.Anne de Bellevue.Mr.Undercliff, of Ottawa, is spending several weeks at Mr.Craig\u2019s.Mr.M.E.Honey spent Sunday in Granby.Among those who attended the Granby Flair from here were, Mr.and Mrs.Amasa Crossfield, Misses F.Jackman, R.Thompson, E.and W.Honey and Mr.Fisk, and Messrs.C.A.and E.A.Fisk.M.E.Honey, J.M.Gillespie Page Rowell and Jeffrey Brousseau.Mr.H.Buhner, of Westmount, spent the week end at Mr.T.C.M.Buhner's.Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Fisk and the Misses Fisk, of Williarnsville, N.Y., were at Mr.C.A.Fisk\u2019s, recently.Mis® Muriel Irwin, of Canaan, Vt., was a recent guest at Mr.McKerley\u2019s.Mr.W.F.Egg was in Montreal on Monday.Miss M.E, Fisk is in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs, Edward Harley, who have been spending the summer in the Laurentians, are at Mr.D.J.Fisk\u2019s for a few weeks, before leaving for the Old Country, where they will reside.Mr.and Mrs.Edward Carter are in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Edmunds and son, of Montreal, were recent guests at Mr.J.S.Crossfield\u2019s.WATERLOO FAIR HAD GREAT MANY GOOD EXHIBITS Weather Cut Down Attendance, But Exhibits, Races and Attractions Were of High Order.Kodaks Films and Supplies at W.N.Griffith\u2019s 121 Wellington St.KNOWLTON LANDING MUSICIANS THE SHERBROOKE academy of music offers facilities for propre** in Voice, Piano, Violin, \u2019Cello and li&rmowy, includins Lha Licentiate degree, which compares favorably with any European Conaervatory.Irwin Bawdon, Principal.\u2019Phone 8'35t AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNTANTS JOHN J.GRIFFITH, Y-.I.A.AUCTIONEER.Accountant, Commiaeioner and Auditor, tiherbrooke.\t_________________ JH.BRYCE, C.Q.A., ACCOUNTANT, \u2022 Auditor, 15 Quebec St., Sherbrooke.ADVOCATES m ©BAB 1919 PEARCETON Mr.C.H.Jones was at St.Johns on Thursday.Mrs.Minnie Pbaro spent the week end at her home in Mystic.Mrs.John Barette and Mr.Guillaume Barette, of Cowansville, were recent guesto at Mr A.J.Orris\u2019.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Morse, of Troy.Vt., recently spent a few days the guests of Mrs.Morse\u2019s sister, Mrs.Wm.Hall.As Rev.Mr.Lehigh was called to supply the Dunham circuit on Sunday Mr.J.L.Kennedy, of Stanstead, Que.took charge of the circuit here on Sunday evening.Invitations are out for the wedding cf Miss Lillian Orris to Mr.Guillaume Barette, of Cowansville, which is to take place this week.EAST FARNHAM Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Thompson and two children, Mrs.Lifton and Master Jack, of Farnham and Mr.and Mrs.Vaughan, of Fordyce, were guests of Mrs.Arthur Collins test Sunday.The Sunday School picnic in connection with the Methodist Church, will be held on Mr.Charles Horner\u2019s grove on Saturday, of this week.Should the weather prove unfavorable the picnic will be held\u2019in Mr.Horner's house.Mrs.Mellor and son, Master Douglas.are visiting relatives in Waterloo and other places for a few weeks.Miss Margaret Taber left on Wednesday for Dunham College.Mr.R.F.Hutchins is here with Mrs.R.F.Hutchins for a couple of weeks.Mrs.A.Steele and Miss M.L.Wilson have returned to Sherbrooke after spending the summer at their cottage here.Mrs.V.G.Gumming and Miss Ar-! lene, Mrs.Garner Gumming and Mrs.1 John Farrell and children motored to' Mr.Fred Arthur\u2019s at Knowlton on Sunday.Mr.L.P.Knowlton went to Way\u2019s Mills on Sunday.\tI Mrs.Gamer Gumming and Mrs.John Farrell and children returned to Montreal on Monday after spending a couple of weeks at Mr.V.G.Cumming\u2019s.Mrs.J.M.Shaw and Master Austin have returned to Montreal after spending the summer at thefb cottage.! Mrs.Harry Davis, of Boston, isi visiting Mrs.C.E.Davis, nesday.KNOWLTON Week-Old Coras Should Be Unthinkable QATE.WELLS, WHITE & LYNCH.ADVO- F eaten, Merchants Bank Bldg., Sherbrooke./RASER, RUGG & 111GNAULT, ADVO-cales, Q.G.R.Building.NIOOL, LAZURE, COUTURE & KING, 9» Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.1 AW HEN CE.MORRIS & MclVER, ADVO-J eaten, etc., Sherbrooke.O\u2019BREADY & PANNETON, ADVOCATES, 16S Wellington Street.WM.G.TRACY.ADVOCATE, 187 WEL-lington Street- P.K.McCAHE, ADVOCATE, 187 WEL Ungton Street.\t\u2022 These positive facts are now known to millions.The pain of a corn can be Instantly stopped, and forever.The corn itself can be ended completely, and usually in two days.The method is scientific.It consists i f attaching a Blue-jay plaster, forgetting the coni, and letting things take their course.The results have proved by experience.been They have been proved to so many people that corns are now comparatively un common.Corn aches are needless.Paring corns is folly.Old-time harsh and tnussy treatments have no place today.You will know these facts, and quickly, if you\u2019ll try a Blue-jr.y on one corn.Do it tonight, and the whole corn question will settle itself for* ever.BlU\u2019 1 \\T\tPftin Instantly ~ J\tEnds Corns Complétai^ The Scientific Corn Ei?Jer\t25c\u2014At Druggist* BAUER & BLACPw, Limited Chicago, Toronto, New York Makers ol Sterile Svraical DreMings and Allied Products\tass® ( lington ^ P.ENGLAND, ADVOCATE.COWANS-ville.EWING Ac McFADDEN ADVOCATES.112 St.Jamcrt Sliu'ct, Montreal.J.Armitage Ewinjr.K.C.George S.McFndden, K.C, Mr.M.T.Eldridge has taken possession of the property be lately purchased from Mrs.R.N.England.Mrs.W.P.Chambers and son, Mr.Percy Chambers, of Montreal, are spending a few days in Knowlton, and are having some work done in Knowlton cemetery while here.Mr.and Mrs.Simpson and Miss Edith, of St.Johns, were here recently, calling on old friends.Mrs.Simpson was Miss Helen Wood, daughter of the late Dr.Wood, who was a practitioner in Knowlton several years ago.and resided here at the time.Mr.and' Mrs.M.H.Bedee was in.Montreal, for a few days this week.Mr.and Mrs.George Miltimore, of Hartford, Conn., are spending their honeymoon in this vicinity.They, with Mr.and Mrs.W.G, Miltimore, of Sweetsburg, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.S.Miltimore, on Monday.Miss Bernice Marsh, daughter of Mr.Ware Marsh, was taken by surprise on Friday evening test, when about forty of her friends gathered at her home, the occasion being a \u201cmiscellaneous shower,\u201d prior to her marriage which takes place shortly.The evening was spent in playing five hundred-and dancing.> ABBOTSFORD FARNHAM\u2019S CORNER Mrs.Elia Harvey went to Hatley, recently, a guest at the home of her brother, Mr.Percy Bresse®, for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.W.I.Wesfcover, of East Dunham, were visiting Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Robinson, on Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.O.D.Harvey and family, have gone to Waterloo, guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.G.Bresse.Mr.and Mrs.Fred King were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Johnston, East Dunham, on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Mudgett.of Sutton, were visiting Mr.and Mrs.Edson Bates, on Sunday.FULFORD 0 STRENGTHEN YOUR LUNGS and preserve yourself from la Grippe, BroncbUis, Colds, by taking MORIN: CRESO-PHATES It is the best tonic for all those suffering from Weak Lungs and subject to Colds.On Halo Evrrywlirro.\tT>ï».F.TÏ.MOUIN A CO., l.imUrH, Qurlm', Cannd*.^ Mr.H.Turner and Miss Ruby Turner.of Montreal, spent the week end at their cottage here.Mr.W.R.Honey has gone to Hamilton, Waterdown and other points in Ontario.Miss Gillespie was in Montreal, for! the week end.\tj Miss Meigs, of Montreal, is the guest of the Misses\u2019 Fisk.Misses W.and A.Buzzell were home from Montreal for the week end.Miss Ruby Thompson, of Adams-ville, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.Amasa Crossfield.Rev.and Mrs.Karon and children, of Arthabaska, and Misses Baron and Proctor, of Kitchener, Ont., are guests at the Rectory.Mrs.A.Lovett, of New York City, is tiro truest of Iter sister, Mrs.C.P.Byer\u2019s.Mrs.M.E.Honey and son, are visiting in Granby.Mr.B.Hamilton, of Brockville, (Ont,, is at Mr.J.K.Marshall\u2019s.' Miss G, À.K.Crossfield, of Montreal, spent the week end with her sister, Mrs.C.K.Slack.Mrs.W.F.Egg and Miss Edith Egg were in Montreal, recently.Mr.L.L.Thompson, of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.M.B.Williams went, to Granby for a couple of days last week.Mr.W.T.O.Lewis and his sister, Mrs.Bull, sr., recently spent a couple of weeks visiting friends in Me-gantic.Mrs.David Bull is in Cowansville with relatives for a few days.The familiar figure of \u201cKing David\u201d pased through this neighbor- ! hood on Sunday, wending his way to the Waterloo Exhibition grounds.He was the guest at \u201cThe Ledge\u201d on Sunday night.The Ladies\u2019 Aid meets with Mrs.Fessenden on Friday afternoon at 2 o\u2019clock, September 19.Every-welcome.\t\u2022 Mr.and Mrs.James Badger and j family went to Bolton on Sunday.| - j ?¥*¥¥*#* *\tDEATHS REPORTED * *\t* *-?***?*\u2022*\u2022**¦*?***¦*¦*** MR.HENRY NOBLE, MELBOURNE.MELBOURNE, Sept.17.\u2014 Last1 Thursday night Mr.Henry Noble passed away in his seventy-fifth year.Bom at Dremore, county of Fer-menaugh, Ireland, in 1844,Mr.Noble emigrated at the age of 19, coming to South Durham, where he engaged in agriculture, for which he had great skill.There he married Miss Jean Watt, and later they removed to | Melbourne, where he purchased the j property of the late G.Wales, where he has since resided.The funeral was held Saturday af-temoon from his late residence to the Congregational Church, followed, by many friends and neighbors of the deceased.The bearers were four neighbors, Messrs.Thomas Barton, James Bartlett, William and James Randletf.The pastor, Rev.Galen Craik, delivered an instructive and gym pathetic discourse.The hymns sung by the choir were \u201cA Few More Years Shall Roll,\u201d \u201cNearer My Home,\u201d and \u201cSun of My Soul.\u201d The hymne chosen were favorites of the deceased.The interment was in the family lot in the Congregational Cemetery.The deceased leaves four daughters, Miss Jessie Noble, Lisgar ; Mrs.M.F.Goddard, Waterloo ; Mrs.Marion McDougall and Miss Nellie Noble, of Melbourne, and one son, William M.Noble, with whom hi' resided.Upholstering mid all kind* of Furniture Repairs, Picture Framing, Etc., Undertaking ami Embalming a specialty.Member of Canadian Embulmers\u2019 Association.JOS.HINGSTON, Cowansville.WATERLOO, Sept.18.\u2014The sec-! ond or closing day of the Shefford County Agricultural Exhibition held hero this week was all that could be i desired, excepting that a stiff, cold wind was blowing, which no doubt kept many from attending the Fair.Viewing the exhibition from an agricultural standpoint, it is doubtful that the society have ever been able to put on a more creditable line of exhibits.First in interest in all country fairs, is the showing of horses, particularly that of the driving classes.In this, the society was favored, for not only were there many fine turnouts of gents\u2019 single and double drivers, but) the ladies showed that they could ; handle the \u201cribbons\u201d much to the envy of many men, who consider themselves experts in handling the spirited horge.Mr.M.R.O\u2019Donnell, of Sherbrooke, handed out the awards in this department, and found his work well cut out for him.However, he was able to satisfy all exhibitors, and no complaints were heard.This county has long devoted much energy to improving the dairy herd, and on account of this have reached a creditable position in production of milk and butter.The leading breeds of dair\" type snown were Ayrshires and Jerseys, altough many fine animals of other blood were brou\",ht into the ring.Sheep and swine, although good in quality, were not to be seen in quantity, and there is no doubt an opportunity for the society to make this department more attractive to raisers, and induce a larger showing.Never in the history of the society has there oseo such a splendid showing in these lines.There were evidences that the farmer! were harvesting* a most bountiful '\"\u2022o\"\t\u2022- and the display of fruit was excellent.Shefford County can mu,.,,\t.\t_j| a fruit growing section cf co'-ntrv, second to none in the province, if one .may be allowed to judge by the dis-j play put on exmbition this year.There was only a fair attendance' yesterday, owing to the unfavorable weather, which was extremely cold and disagreeable.The Knowltoh Band furnished music that was much appreciated.There was the usual \u2018midway\u201d seen at county fairs, and much to the surprise of many, open gambling was not suppressed.No trouble to play ten cents or ten dollars on the \u201cwheel\u201d was experienced.Thera were officers of the tew present, and clergymen of nearly every church, but the work went on merrily without protest.The racing was interesting and all heats closely contested.Fairness was assured to all, as J.M.Hill, of Morse\u2019s Line, Vt., assisted by local horsemen, was in charge of the two days\u2019 racing.If anyone went away hungry it was their fault, as Warden ladies furnished meals in the hall owned by the society, which was a great credit.Following are the results of the racing: Three-Minute Class, 1st Section.Lucre R.]\t\\ Dan D.2\t2\t3 Jessie Jim.4\t3\t2' Mary B.3\te\t4 Valcourt Girl.5\t4 Princess S.6\t5\tdr.2nd Section.Little Rose.1\t1\t11 Alice E.2\t2\t2 Black Princess.3\t3\t3 Black B.4\t4\t4 Miss Midget.5\t5\t5 - RESOURCEFUL WOMAN.Artist\u2014That clumsy girl has flicked a dustcloth across the fresh paint of my new picture.It\u2019s nothing but a smear.\u201d His Wife\u2014Never mind, dear.Call it a country scene viewed from a speeding automobile.I LIFT OFF CORNS! ANG UNA R D ANCHOR :hor-donâldsôn Regular Passenger Services to all British Ports.ANCHOR-DONALDSON Montreal to Liastfow.(Daylight) Saturnia .Sept.20 Cassandra Sept.30 Saturnia .Uct.24 Cassandra .Oct 30 CUNARD LINE New York to Llverpo^».(Noon) Aquitania .Sept.18 Orduna Sept.23 Carmania .Oct.4 Orduna .Oct.25 Carmania .Nov.8 New York to Plymouth, Cherbourg.Càronia __ Sept.\u201930 Caronia .Nov.1 N.Y., Plymouth, Havre, Southampton.Royal George, Oct.4 Royal George, Nov.1 N.Y., Cherbourg, Southampton.Mauretania .Oct.2 Mauretania .Oct 28 N.Y., Plymouth, Havre, London.Saxonia .Oct 16 Saxonia .Nov.18 ANCHOR LINE boston to Glasgow.(3 p.m.) Elysia .Sept 24 Scindia .Oct.11 (Noon) Columbia .Oct.4 Columbia .Nov.1 For rates of passage and further particulars apply to all local ticket agents, or to The Robert Reford Company, Limited, 20 Hospital Street, Montreal, Que.SAELINGS\u2014RATES QUEBEC\u2014LIVERPOOL EMPRESS OF FRANCE 4 P.M.OCTOBER 'jTIi.1st, $170 up ; 2nd, $100 up : 3rd.$63.75.MON IKK A L\u2014LIVERPOOL 10 a.m.\tCabin\tThird Scandnivn\tSept.\t23\t05\tup\t61.25 Metagama\tSept.\t24\t100\tup\t62.50 MONTREAL\u2014GLASGOW Scotian\tSept.llJ $95 up $61.25 Corsican\tSept.28 95 up 61.25 War Tax\t5\t3.00 Apply Local Agent# Vtfm« Witbbor, Genl.Agt, Montreal.CANADIAN PACIFIC, OCEAN SERVICES.TIME TABLE CHANGES A change of time will be made on September 28th, 1919.Information now in Agents\u2019 hands.JUICE FOR FRECKLES : i Girls! Make beauty lotion for j !\ta few cents\u2014Try It!\tI Apply few drops then lift sore, touchy corns off with fingers\u2014No pain! Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at very, very smal! cost.Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard whits for a few cents.Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes.Yes! It is harmless and never irritates.Doesn\u2019t hurt a bit! Drop a little Freezone on an aching com, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out.Yes, magic! A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store, but is sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the callouses, without soreness or irritation.Freezone is the sensational discovery of a Cincinnati genius.It is wonderful.\t_____ Miss Flora Boyko Tells How Cuticura Healed Her Pimples *\u2019My face was very itchy at first, end after that it was covered with pimples that disfigured it badly.The pimples were hard and red and they were small, and they were scattered all over my face and were so itchy I had to scratch and I could not sleep.\u201cThese bothered me nearly a year before I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment and when I had used five cakes of Cuticura Soap and five boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was healed.\u201d (Signed) Miss Flora M.Boyko, Qardenton, Man., Dec.26, 1913.Having obtained a clear healthy skin by the use of Cuticura, keep it dear by using the 3oap for all toilet purposes, assisted by touches of Ointment as needed.Do not fail to include the exquisitely scented Cuticura Talcum in your toilet preparations.Splendid after bathing.Per free muupl» etch of Cntteor» Skip, Otat- nxrat Talcasiaddriao pest-card: \u201cOnkoua.A.Boston, S.ft.£7\u2019 Sold erormhoro.I* ¦ A w.U-w.- *!*r.-\u2022 tOÜR SHEKBKÜÜRt DAILY RECORD, iHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1919.¦ I I i B A Delusion Because, by staring and straining, some people can see fairly well they say they do not need glasses.If these people would put on glasses they would see much more, much more easily! If you stare, consult\t, A.C.SKINNER The Optician on the Square.¦ KEX9W ?\t+ + CITY BRIEFLETS + ¦f*\t\u2022s* Mclver\u2019* Jazz Orchestra at the Art [Hall, Friday, September 19th.! All kinds of roofing, roof painting, gravel roofing a specialty.W.E.Hetherington, phone 1002, ring 3.Saturday next, 2.00 p.m., Baseball, Capelton vs.Rand, Beebe vs.Sherbrooke.Saturday next, 2.00 p.m., Baseball, Capelton vs.Rand, Beebe vs.Sherbrooke.Prof.J.0.Landry, of Montreal, will be in Sherbrooke one day a week after October 1st.Tea and food sale, 53rd Regt.Chap-jg | ter, I.O.D.E., in G.W.V.A.rooms, â , Thursday, September 25.g; Saturday next, 2.00 p.m., Baseball, g Capelton vs.Rand, Beebe vs.Sher-¦ brooke.Ü | Have a real dance at the Art Hall, Mclver\u2019» Jazz Orchestra, Friday, Sep-tember 19th.Saturday next, 2.00 p.m., Baseball, Capelton vs.Rand, Beebe vs.Sherbrooke.ing, and were entertained by the Misses Milford, at tneir .me.¦\t.\u2018 Street East.The meet in,-; w: < r./vuf: by the President, and a few items of business were discussed, after which the remainder of the evening was spent with needle-work and social in-fenewurse.A pleasing event of the evening was a \u201ckitchen shower\u201d for Miss Iva Trussler, a member of the Society, whose marriage takes p\u2019ace shortly, given by the members of the Y.L.A.and a few friends of the bride-to-be.A large basket, daintily trimmed and filled with pretty and useful gifts was presented to Miss Trussler, who opened the various parcels amid much merriment on the part of the girls and thanked her friends most sincerely for their kind thought and remembrance.Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses, end the party dispersed having spent a most delightful evening.r Edith May Takes pleasure in presenting to you her new collection of Frocks, Suits and Hats for.the coming season.I feel sure that you will find here just the distinctive clothes that every gentlewoman wants.Tkiy'.K 65 Wellington St.D ft't Do Business With Us J Saturday next, 2.00 p.m., Baseball, Qppelton vs.Rand, Beebe vs.Sherbrooke.ST.ANDREW\u2019S Y.L.A.MET.The Yearn r I r - - \u2019 * drew\u2019s Church held their first meeting for the secs.- -\t-.Imagine a kitchen with none of the usual discomforts of cooking\u2014with no excessive heat, coot, smoke, ashes, flame, or fuel-odors: an ALWAYS rLEApArv i KITCHEN, in which you have but to stretch forth a hand, snap an electric button and\u2014presto 1\u2014a swift, cleanly, dependable power is at your command and under absolute control.\u2014for broiling juicy steaks and chops,\u2014 for baking the most delicious biscuits, bread, pastry, and cakes,\u2014for roasting meats and fowl;\u2014in fact, for attending each and every cooking need with far better results than were ever before secured.Such a kitchen U now yours with the MOFFAT ELECTRIC RANGE.WIGGtTT'S ELECTRIC SHOP, Straihcima Sfuin LIBRARY COMMITTEE HOLDS MEETING.A meeting was held Monday afternoon of the Library Committee, with _ a fair attendance.Ways and means \u2022 were discussed of as^stirg mr-'- » tution of such public benefit and edu- g cational value, that e ¦ y , .\t, be made, now that the -\t\u2022 -.r work is practically at an end, to place g , it on a proper basis.It was announced that the first of If series of entertainments to be ar- EH ranged during the winter would be-j given by Mrs.Alberta LeBaron Ad-i ams, in the form of a '\u2018musical hour\u201d! in her studio, Thursday, September 25, in aid of the Library fund.k n: a ;h;;w e .a -\td 8 Unless you're looking for trouble and enjoy it, for we are scrappers by birth\u2014from fighting stock\u2014and we cultivate the ! talent for the honor and «lory of the accom-i pliahment.We fijrht to a finish what we can, ' and what we can\u2019t, we finish when we can.Excuse me.In cases where we can\u2019t get in a ! ! ' ov'.k-out, with a 1 T hook rr ar\tcut * over a square deal, in a free-for-all, we : eharieo* n\t'n - .\t.-.\t\u2018 ) i our indomitable spirit of vengeance, for beat ; |1 you v.e viil, it not on thu l.vei,\tm\ti.on slope,\t| iso avoid us if you wish to live*\tpeacefully,\tfor\tJ j there\u2019s a fight for every ¦ .a\u2019 ; ?¦
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