Sherbrooke daily record, 6 février 1920, vendredi 6 février 1920
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1920.PRICE TWO CENTS EXTRAS HON IS CHIEF TOPIC IN OFFICIAL CIRCLES Quebec Municipalities Ask Government For Many Changes CONSIDERABLE EXCITEMENT IN GERMANT OVER ALLIES\u2019 EXTRADITION DEMANDS-GOVERNMENT YESTERDAY DISCUSSED THE WHOLE SITUATION In Order to Bring Home to the German People a Full Realization of the Crisis, the German Government Has Ordered the List of V/ar Criminals \u201cWanted\u201d Published \u2014 Von Lersner\u2019s Action is Lauded by Pan-German Newspapers, but the Vossische Zeitung Rebukes Him, Saying that He Seeks to Dodge the Responsibility Devolving Upon Him as a Member of the Peace Delegation.(Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, Feb.6.\u2014Pending the receipt of the Allied note, the Government has only been able to discuss the extradition situation in a perfunctory manner, but in arder to bring home to the German people a full realization of the crisis, it ordered the publication of the unofficial list of names of persons desired.1 his list, however, is teeming wit! errors.LUMBERMEN IN QUEBEC HAVE TO PAY MORE Hon.L.A.Taschereau Forecasts Additional Levy in Speech at Banquet./HrrrnmrrvrrBinmmrrinrcTrrsTmr^ l\" c PRUSSIAN DIET EXPRESSES INDIGNATION\t' OVER ALLIES\u2019 EXTRADITION DEMANDS ; (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Feb.6.\u2014At the opening of the Prussian Diet yesterday, President Reinert expressed the ! indignation of the deputies at the extradition demand, says > a wireless message from Berlin.He declared that the Diet ; fully agreed with the Imperial Government in regarding ; as unrealizable the Entente\u2019s demand, which he designated ; as \u201ca crating for revenge by an adversary who had become ; arrogant.*\u2019 ; Amid the manifest grief of those present, the Diet sus- -! pended its sitting.\t% % .Pj2JUJLILSUl£JUUUL!UULej3JL£L!lJLSU^^ VESSELS STRANDED AS RESULT OF HEAVY STORM ~ GREAT DAMAGE REPORTED IN MANY DISTRICTS Steamship Princess Anne, from Norfolk, Virginia, to New York, Rain Aground One Mile off the Coast at Rockaway Point Early Today and Has Sent Out \u201cS.O.S.\u201d Calls \u2014\u2022 Captain is Reported to be Seriously Injured \u2014 Trains Held Up, and Much Damage Done at Summer Resorts.N (Associated Press Despatch) * EW YORK, Feb.6.\u2014The steam- (Associated Press Despatch) QUEBEC, Feb.6.\u2014That there will he an increased charge by the Govem-I nt of the province of Quebec on lum-ucr operations was intimated here last ., n Z\"\ti i r»\tOlNT ^- BOI' I C*M\"T tJRlNc, HOME TO °.NNE1?CAUSE Hf 40T A^ESTECwia acaikj .COPYRIGHT 1918.WELL - XOuR.SROTHEH.in JA'L AOAIN \u2022 HEAVEN'S \u2022 WHAT WA Ret.wm MacMillan,\tpastor\tof\t______________ Very attle green stove wood is being Chalmers Presbyterian Church.Speak-\tRI IR Y\t; brought to town on this account, and ing briefly from the words^ of the !\tDUrv.i\t;t\tappear as if there would be Psalmist, who said that \u201cThe secret.,\t'\t\u201c\ta scarcity in this line.Dry stove wood of the Lord is with them tiiat fear Don t forget Leap t ear Dance, I.O.is selling at 54.00 per cord, him,\u201d he remarked on the mysteries G.F.HalL Sawyerville, TV ed.eve.,\tRev.J.Belford, of Richmond, will of Providence in taking\tfrom the\t; Feb.11.Turcotte s Orchestra.\tpreach at both services at St.Augus- Your Choice (n laundry service.Everything carefully washed and ironed.Or Pound Wash\u2014where the bed *nd table linen is carefully washed and nicely ironed, with the Personal wear washed and dried.\u2014Better and cheaper than #ny home plan.Ijf Jr g #\t» -fr 21 j?> \u2019\tJIVJ\t\tpTî'a PHONE\t169\t\t THE TOMIFOBIA COUNCIL HELD USUAL SESSION Quite a Little Business was Transacted \u2014 Other News in Tomi-fobia.TOMIFOBIA, Feb.6.\u2014At the last THE COMMITTEES AREAPPOINIED AT SCOTSTOWN Complaint Registered with Council Regarding the Lighting Service Furnished.SCOTSTOWN, QUE., Feb.6, session of the \u2019Municipal Council of ^Special) The regular monthly meet- the Township of Stanstead, there were\tStSSÎT present Mayor A.E.Curtis and Coun- home a mother and devoted wife.; when humanly speaking there seems I no understanding.The secret and1\u2019 deep ways.of God are understood by) the action of a faith that does not DANVILLE on a team with two other men, when he suddenly fell over and died.Miss Myrtle Brill, of West Bolton, who is going to MacDonald College tines Church on SundTy\u201cnext.' The l^ this v\u2019eek for a four months\u2019 course, cal clergyman will go to Richmond for\t!n town recently, calling on j the same purpose.\t\"mZf.S.Martin was in Magog one day recently, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.D.Martin.cillors Ticehurst, Corliss and Rider.! The Council adopted a resolution of ! protest to the Minister of Roads, and ' ordered a copy to be forwarded to that department.The auditor\u2019s report for the year 1919 was accepted as correct.Councillor E.A.Ticehurst was appointed pro-mayor for the ensuing year.Bills to the amount of $4728 were allowed and ordered paid.see.The Psalmist was confident that one day the strange and secret ways of God would be made open and plain.This is the faith of the Christian hope.Banks of flowers and wreaths from friends near and far bore eloquent testimony to the place that the deceased held in the love and affection of her large circle of friends.The pall bearers were Messrs.W.J, Ewing.E.L.Hall, Jas.Bedard, M.T.J.McKee.Wm.Rattray and T.L.Tanner.Inter- General Notes.Mr.and Mrs.Wolf Libby have rented the tenement over Mr.Henry _______________________________ ___ Rev.J.A.Tanner, of Montreal, will For Colds, Grip or Influenza cease to believe even where it cannot Preayh in the Federated Church or.and as a Preventative, take LAXA-\tM d M Arthur Drew were Sunday, February 8th.The subject TUT BROMO_ _ QUININE^ Tablets, yjjitorsf one^fay last^eek.^^Mn'and Longeway\u2019s, and are well fettled at f IV h.M cicmst-nra nn .\t-\t\u2022'.\thousekeeping.Mr.Harry Hunter, of Richmond, spent the week end with his father-in-law, Mr.C.R.Ruiter.will be the \u201cForward Movement \u201d On Wednesday last week, Mrs P.Shaw entertained at the tea hour in honor of Mrs.William Stcckwell, cf Stanstead.The Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.Augustines Church met and was entertained by Mrs.C.C.Cleveland.There was a large gathering and dainty refresh- ; ir.trts were served.The active canvass on behalf of the I \u2019 O !\tW- GR0VE\u2019S Sisnature onfMrs.R.\u2019 McLaughlin's.O., t.e box.oOc.\tI Mr.and Mrs.Walter Peters, and Miss Mabel Peters were guests recently, of Mrs.E.Peters.BULWER Don\u2019t forget Leap Year Dance, I.O.O.F.Hall, Sawyerville.W\u2019ed.eve.Feb.11.Turcotte\u2019s Orchestra.MARBLETON HEÂTHTON.,\t.Forward Movement\u201d will be conv ment was made in the family lot in n-Ænced by the Protestant Churches of fat.Anne\u2019s Cemetery.\t-\t\u2014\t.\t._ Acnong those who attended from a distance were: Mrs.Ryder, cf Fitch Bay; Mrs.Houlahan, Mr.and Mrs.Bissell, Mr: Ross, Miss Ross, of Sherbrooke; Mr.Fletcher and son, from Mr.A.E.Rollins, plumber, of Ayer's Cliff, was kept busy for two days thawing out frozen water pipes, caused by the very severe weather of The Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs.tbe Pas*- two weeks.Pa-ker Edis or the afternoon of Large quantities of pulpwood and February 12th.Evervune is invited.Io&s are bein£ hauled in, and nearly Mr.Homer Keeler,' who has been every available space in the railway ,\t.\t.\t.The Quarterly Official Board meet- at jir Cooper's for the past month, yards is utilized.Danvule and yicmity on Monday next mg of the Methodist Church was held ha3 retarned ^ his home in Ayer>s Strong committee?from the several on Tuesday afternoon at the-.lethoaist religious bodies have the matter fn Parsonage Those present beside the Cll/Js R\tand urf8nt daugh- nand.and it is roped that their efforts Rev.John Stark, the-Pastor, and Rev ter 8re ini aftel, a si w*th will prove successful.\tManly Brundage, of Bury, were the mumps .\tInvitations have been issued by the following gentlemen.Messrs.W.T.y \u201e___________________ Montreal.The late Mrs.Fraser wa\u201c\tBecheiors and\tBenedicts of\tShiptrm\tOughtred, J.R.McFadden, J.R.An- the second daughter of Mr.and Mrs.\tfor an\t\u201cat home\u201d to be held\tin the\tdrews, Joseph Bloomfield, Herbert Chas.Campbell.She leaves two bro-\tTown\tHai: on\tTuesday, February\tMackajf, Fay Oughtred, Mark Porter .\t________________________________________________________________and Harold Oughtred.The following '\t'\u2014 -\u2014-resolution was passed unaminously in H l^kÂSTÉRS VOICE NEW DANCE RECORDS to Suit Every Fancy Latest Li^t of \u201cHIS MASTER\u2019S VOICE\u201d dance records includes Waltzes, Fox Trots, One-Steps, Hornpipes, Irish Reel and Jigs, and Waltz Lancers.Get These Records and try them on your Vidtrola L«rve Will Find i W«y\u2014W»llz\tHenri'i Orchestra 4 Nebody Knowi And Nobody Seems to Care\t.21607§ Henri's Orchetta) That Naoght* Wain\tColeman's Orchestra j While Oihers .Are Building Castles in the Air > 216082 Coleman's Orchestra ) On Miami Shore\u2014Waltz\tBeck's Orchestra I oiiny» P**fy\u2014Foi Trot\tColeman's Orchestra / * Dtrdanella\u2014Fox Trot\tColeman's Orchestra ) Patches\u2014Fox Trot\tColeman's Orchettra / i rao Climbing Mountain*\u2014Oae-Step March\t'i Van Lps (Juartet - 216081 The Vamp\u2014Oriental Fox Trot\tVan Eps Quartet) Wait Till You Get Them I'p in the Air, Boys \u2014One-Step\tBeck'sOrcherflra ! yi4«.s Since Katy the Waitress Became an Aviatrevi \u2014One-Step\tVan Eps Quartet j Drowsy Maggie\u2014Medley o( Reels P.J.Touhey I 1t,-a Dublin Jig Medley\tP.J.Clancy-A.P.Kenna / J ALL ON 1 O-INCH, DOLBLE-SIDED, 90 CENT» EAST A%GU: Hill on Monday.Mrs.MacLellan and daughter, Margaret, arrived on Tuesday to take up their residence at \u201cThe Manse.\u201d \u201cThe best proof I can give that Tanlac was the right medicine for me is the way it has relieved my troubles and built me up,\u201d said Mr.Eugene Marcotte, a well known carpenter, living at 697 des Erables Avenue, Montreal.\u201cI had fallen off,\u201d explained Mr.Marcotte, \u201cuntil I was amazingly thin.When I began on Tanlac I only weighed one hundred and seven pounds and had been suffering from indigestion for seventeen years.But I now weigh one hundred and twenty-two pounds and what I eat seems to agree with me perfectly.I was begining to think , mv stomach troubles was hereditary 'and that I would never overcome it, for my father had it all his life.I always suffered so much after meals that 'l had to lie down.My heart would palpitate so hard and fast from the gases on my stomach that it seemed to be trying to jump out of my body.These attacks used to last for weeks and all I could do was stay in the house and try to find relief.I had heahaches of the worst sort and my pains have been so severe for the past year that I have hardly been able to work a whole day at a time .\u201cAs I said my troubles started seventeen years ago and during all that time I don\u2019t remember having worked steadly a single week.The headaches kept me awake at night and many mornings I was too weak to get up.I had rheumatism and often so bad that I could not hold my carpentering tools and my legs also hurt me so from the same cause that it was difficult for me to walk.My appetite was gone entirely and I can trutfully say that, until I got I Tanlac, I had not eaten a meal of imeat in seventeen years.But I am Wednesday evening.The new Mayor, Councillor' A.M.McKenzie, presided.Other Councillors present were J.A.Gifford, Adelard Boisvert and F.X.Gregoir.The financial statement for th« year was examined and the Auditor\u2019s report was accepted.The following standing committees for the present year ware chosen: Roads Councillors Bowman, Tay- now eatjng meats and everything else i egCrl£' -u xt n o .I want.I am eating four or five Water Councillor N.G.ScoUv times as mueh as i used'to and my chairman, with a.l the members of the ijgest;on ;s better than I had any Council on committee.\t; hopes of it ever being.I have no F inances Councillors Boisvert, Gif-: more headaches or rheumatic pains ford, Scott.\t_\t.\tland am able to sleep-soundly everv ^oiISe~r^ouncl l0rs Gregoir, Bow- ¦ night.Since Tanlac has relieved my man, Taylor.\t_\t,\t_\ttroublet and built me up so wonder- Parks\u2014Councilors Taylor, Bowmar, fu]]v j am working every day in the and Scott.\tweek.I consider Tanlac the best of Light\u2014Councillors Taylor.Boisvert au medicines.It has helj>ed me even and Gregoir.\tbeyond mv expectations and 1 am Relief\u2014Councillors Bowman, ray-|g]aci to give my testimonial to be used lor, Gregoir.\tjn letting others know what there Pound Keepers\u2014Messrs.F.Broun- is at least one medicine that does all lard, Donald J.Stewart.\tthev say it will.Board of Healtl^-Messrs.Herman Tanlac is sold in Sherbrooke by Lax, George Cowan, Jos.Langlois.Griffith\u2019s Drug itore and A E.I>u-Valuators\u2014Messrs.Chas.Bennett, berger, under the personal direction Archie Black, Jos.Langlois.\t* Auditor\u2014Mr.Robt.Scott.Don\u2019t forget Leàp Year Dance, 1.0.0.F.Hail, Sawyerville, Wed.eve., Feb.11, Turcotte's Orchestra.It was reported by one of the Councillors that a complaint had been made j to the Council in regard to the poor light service which had been given by the electric company for the past i month or more.This brought on quite of a Special Tai.lac Representative.(Adv.) GOULD viting the Rev.Mr.Stark, the Pastor, to remain with the church.After the Board meeting, Mrs.Stark, assisted ! by Mrs.John Oughtred, entertained the following ladies as well as the members of the Board.Mrs.A.B.Skinner, Mrs.Rupert Bishop Mrs H.Whef Malcolm Kenny, Mrs.K W, Gilbert, .1rs.Jos.\tuuncan MacKay is recovering gloomfleld^of Bishop s Casing;, Mrs.from a very serious a[tack of lllnesBs Donald MacLeod, of Marsboro, was a discussion of tho matter and it was m town a few days iast week.\t, tbe unanimous opinion of the meeting that the company was not trying to SAWYERVILLE\tlive up to its franchise, and that if no _____ \"\tj improvement was shown, it was the opinion of those present that some one Don't forget Leap Year Dance, I.O.O.F.Hall, Sawyerville, Wed.eve., ; Feb.11.Turcotte\u2019s Orchestra.else be given a chance.Miss Tina McCaskill is home from Boston, called by the illness of her I KEITH Mr.C.H.Armitage, from Montreal.FUNERAL OF LATE MR.ST.LAURENT.There took place last Tuesday morning at the Roman Catholic Church of this town the funeral service of a very being hauled to town these days, and with the price as high as at present, it means that a lot of money is changing hands.There is such a thing as the high cost of logging as well as the high cost of living.The friends of Mrs.Phillip Boy, on the Lingwick Road, will be glad to hear that although she was taken seriously ill last Sunday, she is at this writing much improved.W.T.Oughtred, Mrs.Ernest Gilbert, TV^manv friends nf Mi s 'lean was home to visit his family for a old citizen of the Eastern Townships, Mrs.Osgood, Miss Dorothy Oughtred,1\tÆtrainiM at the Jrf\u201d short time recently.\tthe iate Antoine Denie St.Laurent, also Mr.Waiter Oughtred and Victor #\t11 \u201e\tOn b w\tiv> Mr.E.K.McLeod was home from who had been living with his son, Mr.LADfES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR and Douglas Gilbert.On Sunday next, held at 10.30 a.m.frëv\" Hile HosnitaT\"OuebeY will'be Mr' E' K- McLeod was home from wno naa oeen living witn nis son,\trjranJma\u2019c S-,ov» T»* *r.rl i\tto Ww that she war \u2019eap- Winslow over the week end with his W.A.St.Laurent, proprietor, of the ^se Grandma S bage l ea and Service will he1\t^ ^ WaS at the Methodist pew_ aft\ti,a.u\u201e._ Parsonage, subject of address \u201cHow Jj^ d; ^Iac.Le^ a Crisis was met,\u201d \u201cGod can and will ^7?\u2019 a\t\u2018f Mtbfr b?mc of ms bring his People out into the Promised jb ^ >A\u2018\thfs Popular WaRi Lancer»\u2014No.1 Popular Waltz Lancers\u2014No.2 Popular Wiltz Lancer*\u2014No.3 Popular Walti Lancers\u2014No.4 Miro\u2019a Orchestra 1 Miro * Orchestra / Miro\u2019s Orchestra ) Mho's Orchestra / 12-INCH.DOUBLE-SIDED, $1.80 2680*2 Hear them at any \u201cHis Master\u2019s Voice\u201d dealers Mam/actured by 7)erlmtr Qram-Q\u2018f.hone Co., Limited, Montreal 2023 ÏÏ It is earnestly requested by Rev.Rural Dean Love that all the members cf the congregation of Si.Paul\u2019s Church as far as possible attend the service morning and evening in St.Paul\u2019s Church next Sunday, as it will be the last Sunday before the canvass is fade on behalf of the Forward Movement The members of the committee are the following: Messrs.W, E.Hetherington, Richard Thomloe, A.W, Bishop, C.H.Mann, J.E.Bennett, Maurice Weyland, E.J.Westman, Mrs.W.M.Bishop, Miss Chapman and Mr.K.A.Willard.A meeting of the committee was held in the office at the Canadian Bank of Commerce on Wednesday evening.Mr.W.E.Hetherington, having been appointed chairman, presided.Plans and arrangements were drawn up and each member ox the committee given his or her part of the work to do.The canvass will be made next week.Mrs.A.P.Maclves has been at Milan for the past week.Mrs.A.A.MacAulay was at Scots-town and Sherbrooke last week.family.\t| Scotstown Hotel, for a good many Mrs.L.McCaskill, of Lingwick, was years, and who died last Sunday night visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs.1 at the advanced age of nearly ninety M.F.McLeod, on Wednesday.\ti\tyears.The late Mr.St.Laurent was The water supply in this district has bom in May, 1880, in the town q.f .sico-1 been hard hit with the majority, while j let, Que.He was one of the first sett-1 others are more fortunate and have \u2019 lera of Windsor Mills.When he lived! plenty.Some have to haul for home | there at first there were then not Sulphur Recipe and Nobody Will Know.\\tr William Buchanan was home use anfi others bave to drive their cat- more than three houses and all sup-Mr.William Buchanan was home tl(j a digtance to water them,\t«u- v-u\tk\u2014 1, mL.from Bishop\u2019s College for the weekend.Mr.P.W.Buchanan was at Spring NORTH HATLEY Rev.R.W.Matthews, of Moe\u2019s River, was calling on parishoneers here this week.Mr.and Miss Armitage, of Coati-cook, were here on Thursday.Nurse Trussell is taking care of Mrs.S.M.Taylor and infant daughter.WINDSOR MILLS A special picture will be shown at the movies on Saturday night.A picture you cannot afford to miss, \"Don\u2019t Change Your Husband.\u201d SOUTH STUKELY H.C.Wilson & Sons, Limited 142-144 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.for Headquarters in Sherbrh'.k\" md Eastern Townships VICTOR VICTROLAS and RECORDS Branch Stores; Coatkook.Rock I land, 'Jlietford .Mines, Richmond and Granby, Quebec.I ili\tJY wanansi mu:, \u2019.M' p! *1: A i .V* Mr.and Mrs.Julian Martin entertained on the evening of the 2.3rd of January, in honor of Mr.Donald Martin\u2019s twenty-first birthday.A very\u2019 'pleasant evening was spent in playing !\u201c500\u201d and other games.A dainty iunch j was served, the birthday cake being illuminated with twenty-one candles, he (was the recipient of a very nice present.The guests present were Mrs.lErniiy Peters, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur ! McPherson and family; .Mr.and Mrs.(Harry Sargeant; Mr.and Mrs.Homer Whitehead; Mr.and Mrs.Percy Chap-1 man; Mr.and Mrs.M.McPhcarnon; Mi: -es Beulah Allen; Nina Dmiick, ' Kthel Spencer, Marion Phelps; Minnie Whitehead and Messrs.Krnext Breset* te, Claud Which'r and Rupert Phelps.Mr.M.uilliams passed away on the 2nd of February.lie had been in fail-in;; health for several months.He was of a genial disposition, and will be missed by a wide circle of friends.Mr.(P.iH Loyd died very suddenly on Tuesday morning.He was riding CURRIER plies had to be brought through the woods with oxen and on some sort of a wooden boat, like a stone boat or drag.The deceased had lost his wife through death some thirty years ago, and since the marriage of his son, W.A.St._ Laurent, of this town, he had son.The de Mr.Loren Bowen went to Cherry River, recently.Mr.Morris Knowlton, of Knowlton\u2019s Landing, was in this place on Friday.! 2!' jj''YTc*^\u2018\u2018'V Miss È.F.Duval returned home on made bls home Wlth hls Saturday, after spending a few days in Montreal.Mr.Everett ?.IacFarlane entertained a few of his friends on Friday evening was spent in games and music.Miss Esther Bryant was visiting here recently.The use of Sage and Sulphur for reetoring faded, gray hair to ita natural color dates back to grandmother\u2019s time.She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attractive.Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mizturs was applied with wonderful effect.But brewing at home is mussy and out-of-date.Nowadays, by asking at apy drug store for a bottle of \u201cWyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,'\u2019 you will get this famous EATON CORNER Don\u2019t forget Leap Year Dance, I.O.0.F.Hall, Sawyerville, Wed.eve., Feb.11.Turcotte\u2019s Orchestra.is\t,\t1 \u2022 i\t*jmuiAvX| jfuJL* will if \u201c i* mis laraoui ceased leaves to mourn his loss two ! oW preparation, improved by the ad tAe\t' \\v r\tf i KS\u2019 ditlon of other ingredients, which can fA^,arpDffrr Av.St'iLaiifenfJ-C^ be depended upon to restera natural ^,ev\u2019 J- A.Uaudreuil officiated color and beauty to the hair, at the funeral and the interment was in the Scotstown Roman Catholic cemetery.BROOKBURY General Notes.A strong sermon was preached last Sunday evening bv Pastor Wn'dro, from tho text, \u201cAnd when he came to himself.\u201d Large quantities of birch logs are A well-known downtown druggist l says it, darkens the hair so naturally I and evenly that nobody can tell it I has been applied.You simpiy dampen .a sponge or soft brush with It and ! draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time.By morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two ft becomes beautifully dark and glossy.\u2018Baby\u2019s Own Soap\u2019 A Sanitary wash A Soft healthy skin A lingering fragrance \u201c//r /?«/ for Baby and Best for you.\" 4ik»rt Ho.pt UmltM, Mfr«\u201e Montrai.i Skin Tortured Babies Sleep Mothers Rest After Cuticura Under the auspices of the Home-makers\u2019 Club, a box social and dance will be given at the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.C.Hatley on the evening of February 14, St.Valentine.Members of the club are requested to be present at 7.30 p.m.for the business part of the meeting.Dr.Gordon Hume, çf Sherbrooke, was here on Tuesday in consultation with Dr.McDonald for one of the lat-1 ter\u2019s patients here.Mrs.Verne Welter has returned to her home in Montreal, after a few days with her mother, Mrs.M.Weir.COOKSHIRE Don\u2019t forget Leap Year Dance, I.O, 0.F.Hull, Sawyerville, Wed.eve., Feb.11.Turcotte\u2019s Orchestra.The next meeting of the Cookihire Homemaker»\u2019 Club will be in the basement of the Methodist Churrch, 8 p.m.February 11th.An interesting paper will he read, and u pleasant time is an-ticioated.The good sales, in aid of the cemetery funds, arc being well patronized.all the good selling readily, which, helpc to augment the funds.There will be another sale in the near future, when donations will be grat.fully received at the usual place ~ Spsamodlc 8-rmo, ' Next to the woman who will stnp a \u2018ifihy.the most illsgustlnir creature Is he one who will tall; hntiv tnlk to a doc.\u2014Indtanannlla Ht»* \u2022fv.br Nujol Ær Constipation A New Method o f treating an Old Complaint Notice to Farmers On account of the nhortair«* of\tour Flour Mill *> *1* *1* *2*\t?>\t*1* *1* *1* t ?DEATHS REPORTED *2*\t?}*\t?J* **?**?\t>j*\t«j* *j» «j» «j» \u2022*« MRS.HANNAH SANBORN, IRON HILL.IRON HILL, Feb.6.\u2014The death of Mrs.Hannah Sanborn, which took Miss Elise McKenzie visited her place at the home of Mrs.H.D.Glea-berfy11 recently^ary Forbs\u2019 of Kem\u2018 son\u2019s, on January 27, removes one of Miss Vem Walker, of Henderson-ithe oldest and a hiShly respected life vale, has been engaged in teaching\tinhabitant of this district, the the summer and fall term of school.; deceased having attained the age of Mr.and Mrs.H.Lowery, of Mon- ninety-four years.Mrs.Sanborn was teith, Ont., who is at the home of Mrs.; the eldest daughter of the late Abra- Kelso, Inverness , on Monday.ST.SYLVESTER ham Sails, one of the pioneers of the Township\tof Brome.In young womanhood,\tshe\tmarried Horatis Rock- well, of East Fainham, and six chud- ________ ren were born, three of whom survive The sad news was received here last wY\u2019 u*1\u2019 ^?u Ricnford, week,\tof\tthe\tdeath\tof\tMr.\tWilliam\t! Y*\" be,lng\u2018\t,th?\toniy ,on,e, t0 a,ttc'n,d the Devlin,\twhich\toccurred\tat\tQuebec.\tMr.\thl
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