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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897\tSHERBROOKE, QUE., THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1920.\tPRICE TWO CENTS PREMIER TAKES HIS SEAT IN THE NEW CHAMBER Fighting Between Rebels And Carranza\u2019s Men Continues EXPECTED THAT THE HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT WILL ACCEPT THE PEACE TREATY TERMS OFFERED /'Tnnnnnnr HE TOOK That roll-poor, mackcue.: MY-HE WON A LOT or MONEY LAyr NIC,HT- I COIN SHOPlN NACCtE- 1920 BV INTI FOATUftl MHVICC ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT 10CAI HAPPENINGS Gatherings by Daily Record Correspondents in Various Communities.whole interior, upstairs and down.tfriei.ds on Saturday evening.The - - -!> \u2018 MAGOG Wanted at once boy to seil the Daily Record.Apply Doward Richardson, Magog, or Circulation Department, Daily Record, Sherbrooke.GOULD Mr.E.Maelver.Mrs.Geo.Scott and Mrs.J.N.Maelver, of Seots-town.were in town Sunday calling or.friends Messrs.Kennie and Tom MacAu-lay, of Eas: Dudswell.were in town on Sunday.Miss Mildred Gilles, of Scotstown, spent the week-end in town, the guest of Mrs.Wm.Murray.Mr.Roy, Macdonald College demonstrator, has been in town distributing seeds in the school this week.Miss M.Maelver was accompanied by Miss May Martin to Sherbrooke this week, where Miss Maelver will take a position in the Gibbs Home.Mrs.F.H.Wilson and daughter Jean went to Montreal this week for a short visit to the former\u2019s mother.Mrs.E.A.MacAulay and daughter Annie went to Scotstown this week to visit the former\u2019s mother.Mr.S.J.Hamilton, of Bury, was in town last week visiting his sister, Mrs.W.Dougherty.Dr.Brazenell, of Bury, wa* in town on Monday.Mr.and Mrs.Miürdo Matheson went to Bishop\u2019s Crossing on Sunday.Mr.Donald MacKay, of Carloway, Scotland, is in town for a short visit to his sons.He is going on to Prince Albert, Sask., where he has a number of farms to look after.Mr.John Dougherty, of Bury, was n town visiting his uncle, Mr.W.Dougherty, on Monday.Mr*.Wm.Murray and Miss Mar-iory went to Scotstown Monday.The manse of Chalmers Church has been much improved recently.The has been newly papered, the wood work painted and the floors polished.I The labor was done by Messrs.Le Rouge and Dion, of Megantic, in a I very satisfactory manner.The La-! dies' Aid did the financial work, i Mr.Cecil MacAulay went to Scotstown on Monday.j Miss Agnes MacLeod, of Galson, j was in Scotstown last week visiting, relatives.Mr.Kenneth MacLeod, of Megan-Tie, was in town, the guest of Mr.; Allan MacKenzie, Friday.The many friends of Mrs.Allan MacKenzie will be sorry to hear that her condition is not much improved.| Mrs.Peter Maelver, who suffered a stroke last Wednesday, passed away at the home of her sons, Messrs.George and Rory Maelver, at Tolsta.on Sunday, at the advanced age of : 97 years.i Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Gunn, of Port-iiand, are at Tolsta at the latter's for-, mer home, called by the illness of thz ; Matter\u2019s mother.Mr.F.H.Wilson, son of Mr.and ! Mrs.Wilson, who since 1913 has been employed in the city offices of Edmonton, Alta., has taken a position with Revillon Brothers, fur dealers, and will take charge of one of the ; I companj-\u2019s trading posts in the north,1 probably at De La Crosse.Before leaving the employ of the ! |city, the comptroller, Mr.Mitchell,] presented Mr.Wilson with a set of j pipes, pouch and tobacco, on behalf j of the members of the staff.Mrs.WLlson and three children are] now visiting at the home of Mr.Wil ! son\u2019s parents here, COMPTON hours were given up to music and games followed by the serving of hot sugar which vas much enjoyed by all! present.Mrs.Wm.R.Henderson, of Tor-* onto, is in Compton to 'isit her mo-1 ther, Mrs.Quartus Bliss.Mr.-nd Mrs.H.M.Webster, of Windsor Mille, spent the week-end with relatives in this place.Rev.Me.Williams is in Stansteadi today, to attend the annual District meeting in connection with the Methodist Church.Mrs.Lyman Bliss has been obliged to return to Dr.Lockhart\u2019s Hospital1 for further medPal treatment.Mrs.A.L.Pomeroy is spending some time in Montreal v.-ith.relatives.COOPERATIVE LAUNDRY SERVICE Our Pound Wash ia just this : We wash the whole family washing.Iron all the heavy pieces, leaving the lighter pieces only for you to iron.Put in a call for our driver.Sherbrooke Steam Laundry Phone 169 VO Frontenac Street.spent Sunday in town, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Parker.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Cunnington and Mr.Herman Byron, of Coaticook, were calling on friends here on Sunday.Mr.Samuel Swailes left on Sun-i day afternon rfor Montreal, where he will visit relatives.He expects to meet a sister who is coming from England and whom he has not seen for thirty-seven years.SCOTSTOWN CASSVILLE Mrs.Charles Lawton, who has been spending a few weeks at the home of j her nephew, Mr.Charles Poole, at the i Albert Mines, returned home on Friday.Mr.Thomas Charon, who has been living in Mr.Ervyn Standishes' tenement house, has moved to Rock Island.Rev.Iver S.Williams, of Compton, i will occupy the pulpit next Sunday, i Mrs.Ned Lyford and son, George,; of Newport, Vt, are spending a few days with Mrs.C.Lyford.BROOKBURY DERBY LINE HOTEL V.S.CULLIN'S & SON.Canadian money at par The Rev.A.T.Shorter, of Hatley, will occupy the pu.pit in the Methodist Church on Sunday next.The mai\u2014iage of Mr.Fred Ball, of | King\u2019s Hall Farm, to Miss Ham of Dix-' ville, took place on Tueday, May 4th., Mr.and Mrs.Ball will reside in Comp-; ton.Mr and Mrs.Archie Campbell were1 \u201cAt Home\u201d to a number of invited! The Brookbury Homemakers\u2019 Club will be entertained by Mrs.H.C.Turner at her home on Saturday evening, May 15.Service will be conducted by the Rector, Rev.C.T.Lewis, at St.John\u2019s Church on Sunday next at 3 p.m.(new ; time) Mr.W.H.Downes, who has been: ill for some time, passed away on' Monday evening.Mr.Percy Rich and his sister, Miss Helen Rich, have moved on the farm which the former recently purchased I from Capt.J.L.Rich.Lieut.G.E.W.Cook went on a motor trip to Cookshire on Sunday.Mr.Duval has moved with his family and is now occupying the Willis.Francis farm, which he purchased last fall.Mr.and Mrs.I.H.Hooker, were in Angus, recently.Miss S.Batley is home from Sherbrooke.Mrs.Lawrence went recently to Vermont on business.Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Bennett left last week for their new home in Browning-ton, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Weir, of Megan-tic, were the week end guests of his mother, Mrs.M.Weir.Mr Weir returned on Monday leaving Mrs.Weir and child for a longer stay.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Tartevof Sherbrooke, have been on a visit to her father, Mr.W.H.Weir.Mr.G.Wb Beckwith attained his eighty-fourth birthday on May 9.Mr.Beckwith is still active and alert to all business affairs and takes an interest in the affairs of the day.Mary Piekford, in \u201cDaddy Long Legs,\u201d at the Movies, Friday night.The story you have all read and should all see.Bring the children and you will surely be pleased.Commencing at 8.30.BROMRTON MARBLETON Mr.Gordon Çnapp, of East Sherbrooke, spent the week end here with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Knapp.Mr.John Robinson, of Sherbrooke, spent Sunday here with his brother, Mr.A.Robinson.Mrs.George Andre was, in Sherbrooke one day last week.Mrs.E.E.Perkins and Miss M.Crompton spent the week end in Windsor Mills with Mrs.N.M.Perkins and Mrs.I.Caswell.Messrs.L.E.Wheeler and H.E.Perkins were in Sherbrooke, last Week, where they attended the St.Fr^rcis Deanery meeting at St.Peter\u2019s Church.A number from here attended the I.0.0.F.Anniversary Service held on Sunday in St.George\u2019s Church, Windsor Mills.On Friday evening.May 7, a good entertainment was given in \"Hillside\u201d j school-house by the school children, who were well trained by their teacher, \u2018 Miss Ada Morey.The occasion was the closing of the school for this term.The programme consisted of songs, recitations, three dialogues, by the pupils, and a dialogue by the young people.It was a great success and enjoyed by all present.SPOT ILL I SPIRE EAAKS.L Mrs.Frechette Says Nothing Did Her Any Good Until She Took Tanlac.j /< Work is a Pleasure When Health is Good With lot* of riefc, red blood rounrhig through the axteri*» and veins to keep up nervous viçor and moicular strength, there i« a joy in Living and work become* an actual plea sore.If tired at time*, healthful natural deep aeon restore* the wasted energy and you are happy in being able to accomplish things to do your work thoroughly and wefl.Jt is only when the blood is thin, the system run down and the nerves starved and exhausted tb«t work becomes irksome and you get down hearted and discouraged.In this condition you do not rest and sleep well, get up tired in the mornings and dread the day\u2019s work ahead of yon.It Is under these circumstances that Dr.ChaæV N erve Food can he of inestimable value to you.By feeding to the blood the elements from which new blood is formed, Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food builds up the run-down system in the most natural and rational way imaginable.Through the blood stream new vigor and energv i* instilled in the nervous system and the benefit is felt throughout the whole hod y.\t' The functions of the vital organs are resumed, digestion is improved, you sleep and reet naturally and regain gradually and certainly the vigor and energy of health.By using Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food you ran to a large extent be muster of your health.'/0 sts.a box, all dealem, or Kdman-son, Bates & Co., Ctd, Toronto, On every box of the genuine you will find the portrait and signature of K.W, Chase, M.T)., the famous Receipt.Book author.Mr.Robinson, of Lower Ireland, was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Gilbert on Wednesday.Miss Evelyn Bishop has returned home from the Sherbrooke General Hospital, where she has been a patient for some time past, much improved in health.Mr.Ward Staples, from St.Johns-bury, Vt., was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.H.Staples for a few days.The Misses Chapman returned home from Quebec on Monday.Mrs.Dan T.McDonald, from Lin-wick, is spending a few days at Mr.H.G.Bishop\u2019s.Mr.L.P.Bishop, from Danville, was in town for the wee«c end.Mrs Gallagher went to Sherbrooke last week to visit her daugnter, Mrs.Ernest Morin.Miss Lucy Weston went to Sherbrooke, recently, to visit her sister, Mrs.Roy Butler.Mr.H.Staples and Mr.Glanville Staples were in Sherbrooke last week, owing to the illness and death of their brother, Mr.Tom Staples.Mr.Warren Tewkesbury is away visiting relatives in Vermont.Miss Carrie Chapman went recently to Bishop\u2019s Crossing, the guest of Mrs.McFadden.The Junior Woman\u2019s Auxiliary will meet on Friday afternoon, May 14 in the Parish Hall.Service on Sunday next, May 16, will be at 7 p.m.(Summer Time) At St.Paul s Church Service at 8 o'clock in the morning at St.Paul\u2019s Church.Holy Communion on Thursday Ascension Day.BURY Saturday night at the Movies, \u201cThe World Aflame,\u201d the best picture you lever saw.Everyone is talking about it in New York\u2014See it in Bury.Saturday night\u2014Special\u2014Admission 25c and 35c.Commencing at 8.30.BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING NICOLET FALLS t7i\\e bpbthiniere.Lumber Company W,\\t UI\tmill this summer.Mrs.Wm.Carson, of Cobourg, Ont, is visiting her niece, Mia* Hazel Carson.\u2022 Mrs.T.Mannering spent a day recently with her «later, Mrs.E.Ilamil-ton, in Richmond.Mr.and Mrs.J.Stimson spent Sunday at Mr.I rank Morrill\u2019s, DÏXVUJLE The Ladles\u2019 Guild met with Mrs.Scowen on Thursday afternoon.The Sunshine Society met with the Misses Mabel and Elsie Rolfe on Saturday afternoon.There were not a great number present, but a very pleasant afternoon wai spent and a very nice lunch served by the hostesses.The next meeting will be with Mrs.A.B.Skinner on May 22nd.Miss E.F.Matheson, of Quebec; Mr.and Mrs.Murdo Matheson, of Gould,, and Mr.D.Macrae were called here by the illness of Mr.P.C.Mathe-; son.Mrs.Jas.Baldwin and child, who have been visiting Mrs.A.J.McKenzie and Mrs.A.Howes, have returned to their home at Angus.Mr.Ward Fraser, of Cookshire, was a guest at Mr.T.L.Tete\u2019s on Saturday.Mr.Walter Gilbert is visiting friends at North Hill.Mrs.T.E.Bishop, Miss Lefebvre, Miss Muriel Gilbert and Messrs.H.R.and S.N.Bishop, H.H.Moe, R.M.Bishop and son, Ross, 'were in Sherbrooke on Saturday.| Miss Pearl Gilbert is visiting at her uncle\u2019s, Mr.R.Weyland's at Weedon.j Miss D.Buchanan, of Boston, is visiting her cousin, Mrs.A.B.Skinner.Miss Lucy Weston, of Marbleton, vas the guest of Miss Pearl Gilbert on Friday.AcnvrnES and GENERAL NEWS IN FITCH BAY Ladies\u2019 Guild Held Farewell Meeting\u2014Summer Time Was Adopted in the Village, FITCH BAY, May iS.\u2014On Monday afternoon, the member* of the Ladies\u2019 Guild met at the home of the President, Mrs.0.P.Rider, in honor of Mrs.L.W.Keet, who is leaving to reside in Ayer's Cliff.A pleasant afternoon was spent, and Mrs.Keet was presented with a bouquet of daffodils and a hand-made dresser scarf as a slight token of appreciation of her work in the Guild.Refreshments were served by th« hostess, assisted by Mrs.B.H.Rider.Mrs.Kcet\u2019s departure is much regretted and ma.y good wishes follow her to her new home.General Notes.Miss Lilian Wilds, of Springfield, Mass., is the gu.ot of her grand-parents, Mr.and Mu.W.H.Wilson.The .rama \u201cDown in Maine,\u201d will be given m Brown\u2019s Hall, on Tuesday evening.May 25T,h, by the young people of the Congregational Church.The monthly meeting of the W.C.T.U.will be held at the home of Mrs.N.A.Wyman on May ICth at three p.m.Topic, \u201cValue of Press Reports.\u201d Leader, Mr*.T.G.Howard.At the meeting, the annual election of officers will take place, and delegates wil be elected for the County Convention.Word_ was received here on Monday night, of the death of Mrs.N.H.Miller, of Tomifobia.Much sympathy is expressed for the family in their sorrow.On Sur day, May 23rd the service in the Congregational Church will be at 7.CO p.m., when the Rev.Mr.Day, of Toronto, Director of the Forward Movement will be th.speaker.Nearly all the resident» of this place have adopted \u201csummer time,\u201d including the stores and school.Preparations are being made for a May Bail to be held in Brown\u2019s Hall.May 24th, under the management of Messrs.Pitkie and Johnson.An orchestra is being secured for the occasion.Rev.R.W.Carr has purchased a Ford touring car.The monthly meeting and supper of the Ladies\u2019 Aid was he!d at the home of Mrs.G.A.Harvey, Apple Grove, tn Tuesday.A oainty supper was served.Proceeds amounted to $11.30.The service in the Congregational iLfmrch next Sunday will be at 10 30 am., summer time.The service in St.Mathias Church on Sun nay, will De at 7.30 p.m., «tan-dard time.An enjoyable dance waa held in Brown s Hall on Friday evening last, about thirty-five couples being present.Rev.E.S.Brown, was in Sherbrooke last week, attending th Deanery meetings.w.'}Irs- H.E.Shattuck, of Londen Ridge, N.H., w the guest of her sister, Mrs.E.C.Williams.i?r'*T'«W\\TKcrt has 801(1 hiB Pro-perty to Mr.No-ns Band, who is taking possession at once.Mr.Keet has purchased a house at Ayer\u2019s Cliff v When the Tanlac representatfva called to see Mrs.E.Frechette of 89 St.Germain St., Quebec, he received a hearty welcome.\u201cCome in sir: take a seat, and I will try and tell dbu about the wonderful way Tanlac has helped me,\u201d said Mrs.Frechette.\u201cFor fully four years I shffered from nervous dyspepsia and was in a very run-down condition.No matter what I ate it would cause indigestion, and the gas would form on my stomach so much as to effect my heart.My sleep at night was very broken and I had bad headaches almost every day.Often in the middle of my work I would become so dizzy I would have to sit down for a while until it passed over.I was troubled a lot with rheumatism that seemed to shift about to various parts of my body and gave me a lot of pain.I got so weak at last that I could scarcely walk down the street to do the shopping, and my housework became such a burden it just seemed as if the days would never end.I spent all of our spare earnings on medicines and treatments without getting any real relief, and I had just about given up in despair when I started on Tanlac.\u201cBut it was truly wonderful the way this medicine helped me and I was amazed at the rapid improvement In my health.It gave me such an appetite for my food that I was soon eating better than I had for years past, and-found that I could digest my food without being thoubi-ed with gas or heart palpitation.\\r have been completed relieved of all rheumatism and have not a pain In my body now.I sleep soundly at night and get up in the mornings feeling so rested that mv work is no trouble to me at all.I feel just fine in every way, and have every confidence in recommending such a splendid medicine as Tanlac.\u201d Tanlac is sold In Sberbrooka by Griffith\u2019s Drug Store and A_ E.Du-berger.under the personal direction of a special Tanlac representative, (Adv.) led in transacting business.Various improvements were decided on in Parish Hall and Parsonage.A deli, cious tea was served.A great treat is in store for East Angus when the Boy Scouts of Sherbrooke give their concert here on Friday.About sixteen boys are expected, and these will be looked after by local Scouts until their return on Saturday to Sherbrooke.Rev.E.C.Russell will give an address on the Scout Movement.The band will parade to the hall previous to the performance.In addition it is hoped that local musicians will add to the programme.A shower was given to Miss Florrie Bell on Tuesday of this week by many of her friends, in honor of her approaching marriage to Mr.Baker.Mr, Allan Muir has arrived from Belleville and is staying in town for some time.TRENHOLMVILLE Tht seeding in this section is very late this spring.A few have planted their potatoes hut little else is in the ground.Tt Rev.Chas.Adey, of East Angus spent a day at Pineholm last week.Mr R.E.Davies has returned to Montreal aftir spending a few days with his mothe., Mrs.Joseph Boast, Riverdale.Mr.and Mrs.Burton Boast, off Montreal, arc spending some time with Mr Boast\u2019s parents, at the \u201cMaples.\u201d Mr.Boact fa suffering from blood p< \u2019soning in his am.Mr.and Mre.Wm.Hudson are moving this week, into Mr.G.L.Brock\u2019s, house for the rummer.S.VYV \\ W DODD'S \"KIDJNEY Misse* Anna and Mary Gilson, of Waterville, spent the wek-end with their grandmother, Mrs.Daniel Gilson, and other friends in town.Mr.and Mrs.Clyde Keysar and family left here last week for their new home in Kelowna, B.C.Mr.Benoit, butter maker, with his family, has moved from Mr.Swail\u2019s house to Mrs.Damon's house on Church street.Mr.C.J.Wright, of Sherbrooke, was the week-end guest of his mother, Ms.Sophia Wright, and family.Mr.B.A.Alger, of Edmonton.Alta., was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.J, B.Parker.Mr.and Mrs.Gto.Burnes and family were the guests of her mother, Mrs.Armah Byron, for the weekend.Mr C.C.Hanson of Maplo Park Dairy Farm, recently sold a pair of young horses to Mr.John Hunter, of liamston, for $450.Mr.P.Goulet ,of St.Hemene-gilde, who has rented Mr.Holmes\u2019 blacksmith shop, hos moved his family here and Is occupying the rooms over the shop.Mr.A.L.Parker, of Coaticook, was in town Saturday on business.Miss P**r) W ood, of Coaticook, BEEBE Mr.and Mrs.G.R.Feltus, of Len-noxville, spent the week end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Feltus.Mrs.L, Cass is home from' the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal.EAST ANGUS \u201cThe Pines\u201d Tea Room, to open May 18.One mile from East Angus on Dudswell Road.\u2014Prop.E.II.Harrison.The young people\u2019s dance on Friday last was a very enjoyable affair.Ico cream and cake were served.Services at Christ Church on Ascension Day at 10 a.m.and 7.80 p.rn.Choir practice after service Ascension Day.Mrs.Fred Little .nd Mrs.James Hillman will entertain the Ladies' Guild and visitors at the parsonage on Wednesday thin week.The Sherbrooke Boy Scouts will be here on Friday to arouse local un-wo-t in the Scout Movement,, They will give a good evening\u2019s entertainment in the parish hall and show various Scout stunts.There will be a parade from the train to the hall at &.30 p.m.and all local Scouts are asked to be present for this.Mr.C.A.Adey Is away this week, attending district meeting at Winu.>«.Mills.Since daylight saving has been adopted by tho town, it should be noticed that the morning and evening trains run on winter schedule, hu^ ' ne afternoon trail are an hour later than winter tim i.The Bronfpton Company gave a smoking concert Wednesday evening to all its employees, and a splendid programme of music and speeches was enjoyed at the club house.The Indies\u2019 Guild was entertained on Wednesday at the Parsonage by Mrs.Fred Little, Mrs.James Hillman and Mrs.Oakley, and a very numerous company attended, a pleasant afternoon being spent.Mrs.Warner conducted devotional exercises and Ü3 THEPf ONLY TABLETS MARKED \"BAYER\" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without (he \u201cBayer Cross\" For Cold*, Pain, TTeadaclie, Ncural- pin.Toothache, Enrnohe, amt for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Nun rltls, take Aspirin marked with the name \"Bayer\u201d or you ura not taking Aspirin at all.Acenpt only \u201cBaver Tablets of package which contains compUta \u2022\tm\tI!\"''*\"\t'¦''»*> viw« hi* wnilplCw\u2014 \u2014 a*C ! *'lon y°u am tfutUnK rti Yi .T11*0\tAnplrln vr Horiixm by phyrticiaim for over ntn tui*!» year».Now made in ('anad Handy tin bo**» containing 12 ta1 Aspirin'\u201d in an unbroken \u2018'nayir'\u2019 | also m'i\tf'7laj\"'\"'\"'paokag*lu TRct* is only one A»plrtn-.\"B .j»er\"-Yon must say \"Bayer\u201d Aflptrtii I* Hi» InCe mark (r«*l«nro(l In '\u2022annil,,) \u201ef iinv\u201er Mutiuf.riLAf \u2022 .Mlrii.lilMt, ,-of naM- viioicnt Wbllfi It i., w-li Um,w\u201e iL,( T.7,.\t\" nf \u201d \" nioouf ' turo, i- noplot |bkpt>*Uc \u2022(\u2022Inal Onltailon*.ihc TabUlVo/ «III 1,0 fliarnpcC will, tbifLsuunial \u201e»4, mtrk, tll,\t'tI1 1 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1920, PAGE THREE How to Rid the Skin of Objectionable Hairs (Aids to Beauty) A simplified method is here given for the quick removal of hairy or fuzzy growths and rarely is more than one treatment required: Mix a stiff paste with some powdered delatone and water, apply to hairy surface and after 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash the akin and every hair has vanished.This simple treatment cannot cause injury, but care should be exercised to get real delatone.BEDFORD AND DISTRICT NEWS Daily Reports from Correspondents of What is Going on in Various Communities.WEST BOLTON To Relieve Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises If you have Catarrhal Deafness or arc hard ci haarlng or have head noises bo to your cirufffftot and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double \u2022trenjrth), and add to it % pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar.Take one table spoonful four times a day.This will often bring qaick relief from tfc* distressing head noises.Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into the throat It is easy to prepare, costs little, and is pleasant to take.Anyone who has Catarrhal Deafness or head noises should give this orescription a trial.Miss Mary Wheeler is ill with diphtheria.It is hoped no other member of the family will contract the same mal-ndy., The family of Mr.C.Brill are now out of quarantine for scarlet fever.Miss Myrtle was the only member of the family to have it.Mrs.Amanda Perkins, who returned | from The Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, on Wednesday, is stopping with her daughter, Mrs.W.M.Whit-cher while convalescing.The Ladies\u2019 Circle of the Creek No Soap Better -For Year Skin- Than Cuti cura BUSINESS CARDS ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS GK.AMUR.C.E., Q.L.S., QUEBEC.\u2022 Office 46 Dalhousie Street.Residence, ,a Trustees of Bishop\u2019s College, that I, The renewal of the\to\tWilliam Perry, engineered the water Gibb*\u2019 Home is signalized by the ar- system from Beaver^Meadow, for the rivBl of the first group of boys 'for use of the College, and it was a eom- -\t\u2022\t\u2014-\u2022»' «-\u2014- *- plete failure.The assertion is false in every detail.The location was shown me, and I was asked to tender on the same, and after fully going over the same, gave the directors a price to lay a wooden pipe line from the Spring to the College.Under the fullest guarantee, my offer was turned down.A black iron pipe was installed .by another concern.I had nothing to do distribution, and these will be sent to several destinations.These boys are promising, sturdy chaps, who deserve real consideration at those p:aces to which they will be consigned.The record of these Home boys, when the war called for volunteers, was so wholly excellent, and reflected so creditably on their character, that hew with it, directly or otherwise, and I .\t,\t.\t.v +,\t+v.wish further to state that from the boy» coming m bring wi -,\t.\tjnception of the waterworks guarantee of the splendid reputation question in the Town of Lennoxvilie, left by their courageous and patriotic Que., I had nothing to do with it in i rmrunner*\tany shape or form whatever, directly _\t.\t.\t.,v .\tor indirectly, until the 9th day of Sop- Hope is expressed that the boys wn.\tat the\t^ be treated fairly in which ever home .fjg Council, I went over the new pro-th«y find a place, their education not posed water supply with members of neglected, and their duties regulated j the Council and found the conditions ®\tfirst c;ass in every detail, and wnen Disposing of Pres.Wilson\u2019s Note 'J X rf,\\ to their years.THE DEAX OF AMERICAN LITERATURE.One of the most noted of American literary men of our times, was 'William Dean Howells, whose death remove» a figure familiarized ' through many decades to lovers of gooa literature.While Mr.Howells did not hold g pre-eminent place in literature, and possibly not a permanent one, as a representative of the best form of literary effort of our time, and in the use of pure and traditional English, a reverend gentleman in Vancouv-he was not excelled.He was associated er has made a strong declaration with those men of literary gifts, who against completed will be second to no other water supply in.the Dominion of Canada.Yours tnriv, WILLIAM PERRY, Consulting Hydraulic Engineer.Montreal, May 8th, 1920.-«- ****** * *-*4 l PRESS COMMENT J + *i.* + 4>***«**** + **-i> THE RESOLUTION HABIT.(Edmonton JournaL) ¦YORK Your Opportunity For independence is awaiting you here, for you can build up a Savings account starting with $1.00 and bearing 4 p.c.interest.Add to it regularly each Pay Day and you will be prepared for any emergency that may arise.The Sherbrooke Loan & Mortgage Company Your Electric Horn Should Be Cleaned and Adjusted At Least Once A Year if yon expect the best results.LET US PUT IT IN SHAPE NOW.Wigget^s Battery Service Company have endeavored most to give American literature its high place.Associated with Longfellow, Hawthorne.Emerson, and others as eminent, he became, like them, faithful to the best ideals of i he rature and maintained, through many years, the highest reputation as an editorial writer, and author.POLISH SUCCESSES.The continued success of the.Poles is of very great effect on the situation existing between Poland and Russia, and the former has won for itself an outlet to the sea.Poland and Ukrainia have joined forces to defeat tbs Bolshevists, and have been able to win against the * considerable odds of a Soviet army, at present not engaged elsewhere.The aims of Poland are towards the larger kingdom of ancient Poland, v hen this country was a power, if not a great power, in Europe.Undoubtedly she will annex all that is possible in her conquests and maintain her .arger kingdom against ail odds.That such a move on the part of Pojand wiil cause complications is anticipated.The annexation of any territory eocnroacr.ing on the occupied territories of Russia and Germany, wiil eventually cause some disturbance ir Centrai Europe.But, meanwhile, to Poland belong the fruits of victory.the resolution habit, tie i points out wha.must have been clear j to most people all along, that an I enormous amount of time is wasted in passing resolutions which cannot lead anywhere, and that most of those which are offered on the subjects that have been given too little consideration by those present at the gathering to enable them to express an intelligent opinion.This is also so true that a concerted effort to cut down the \"rtsoluting\u201d is most desirable.Those who know how easy it is for interested parties to get a body to resolve LIQUOR SEIZED EXAM RESULTS AT DERBY LINE AT THE CLIFTON BY OFFICIALS ROAD SCHOOL Miss Lillian Crawley is the guest of Miss elen R.Jenne.Mrs.R.Sarah Wilkins is spending a few days with her niece, Mrs.C.N.Chamberlain.Miss Pearl Lavery has returned to her home in West Sutton.! Miss M.C.Smith is visiting friends _______\tj\t_______ j in Sutton, American Customs Officers Took Prizes Were Awarded to the Sue-1 guest o?ah fshbrother,yMraMarvin Har- NORTH PINNACLE Hundred Quarts from an Automobile \u2014 General News.ROCK ISLAND, May 18^-Ameri- :his and that have come to pay little can Cn6tonul officials seized over one attention to toe ponderous declarat- hundred mart bottles of liquor from ions which are made.\tCanadian parties in an automobile on Baxter Avenue, Derby Line, just THE FARMERS PARTY IX CAN- !?nth.of the Derby Line Hotel, on ^\tTuesday evening.The offenders _spent (Christian Science Monitor.) »y «\t_ the night in the local lock-up, Derby cessful Pupils at Annual Closing ^ E \u201e.Wilkins spent a few dayg Or bchooi.\tilast week at home.The results of the final examina-1\t.¦ tions at the Clifton Road School, dis-| trict number eighteen, Easton, have been announced and are as follows: Grade VIII.\u20141 Reta Thompson.I Grade VII.\u20141 Golda Thompson, 2j Leland Williams and Mildred Williams j equal.Grade VI,\u20141 Douglas Thompson.Grave V.\u2014Idell Matthew and Wil-I lie Lobdell, equal.Grade IV.\u2014 Rufus Lobdell and Gladys Thompson, equal.Grade III.\u20141 Willie Thompson.Grade II,\u20141 Cora Thompson.Prizes were awarded to the pupils in' the various Grades, according to marks! mgl Line, later being conveyed to the One of the most interesting and im- ! County Court house jail at Newport, portant developments iq^ present-day : vt.Canadian politics is undoubtedly thej\t.- \u2014 coming of the Farmer- Party.It is;\tGeneral Notes, this, not so much because the new j jnr, Percy McG«e, of Sherbrooke, party has constituted itself quite defi-'was a guest of Miss Valentine Allard niteiy a third party, having its own 0ver the week-end.\t____________________________o -'\u2022fc\u2019arrzation, i' own^ party whips, Miss Gladys Wallace, of Waterloo, obtained, also for regular attendance, an ; ;v-.own.'inches \u2019 in the Domin- and formerly of the local staff of the jn tjje latter case first prizes for be-ion rieuse of Commons, but because Bank of Commerce, was calling , ing present every day were awarded to' it has been at pains, from the very.friend* here this week.\t, Reta Thompson, Golda Thompson, t:\t\u2022.\u2022institute \u2022 -if on oroad.y ; Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Miner, of Lan- Gladys Thompson, Willie Thompson naf.cna: nnes.It iivn i.a questio ¦ caster, S.H-, is in town for a short and Cora Thompson, and second prizes i?ir-° r\u2018'r;¦' h': t0 ¦'oe-her time.\t__ to those absent only one half day to \u2022m - Farmers Party is not a class! Mr.and Mrs.Mose Seguin have wmie Lobdell and Rufus Lobdell.
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