Sherbrooke daily record, 9 septembre 1920, jeudi 9 septembre 1920
[" \t\t Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1920.Twenty-Fourth Year# POPE BENEDICT APPEALS ÎN BEHALF OF MAYOR Large Crowds Attend The Fairs At Brome And Richmond M SOVIET FORCES SOtTHWEST OF BREST LITOVSK ARE FORCED TO RETREAT BEFORE THE POLES THE IMPERIAL PRESS PARTY ON WAV EAST The Bolshevik Troops Have Now Evacuated the City of Th* F'nal Conference Will Be Brudieszow, According to Official Statement\u2014Soviet\tHeld at Quebec on Saturday- Statement Issued from Moscow Admits that Bolshevists ! (Associated Press Despatch) in Region of Brest-Litovsk Have Been Withdrawn to Eastern Bank of the Bug River.(Associated Fress Despatch) LONDON, Sept.9.\u2014Russian Bolshçvik forces fighting against the Poles southwest of Brest-Litovsk have evacuated the city of Brudieszow.thirty miles west of the Bug River, under pressure from Polish troops, says an official statement issued in Moscow yesterday and received here by wireless.The statement admits that Soviet troops in that region have been withdrawn to the eastern bank of the Bug River.WILL TAKE UP APPEAL AT THE NEXT SESSION (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Sept.9.\u2014The Polish appeal for mediation inj her dispute with Lithuania will be considered at the next I session of the Council of the League of Nations, which will | be held in Paris on September I 6.It will then be decided whether Lithuania, which is not a member of the League, will be aske dto state its contentions._____ ?.BOLSHEVIK DELEGATES TORONTO, Sept.9.\u2014A delightful dinner at Government House as the guests of Lieutenant Governor Clarke last night concluded a busy-day here for the delegates to the Imperial Press conference.They left for the east last night.The party left by rail for Prescott, where they will take the boat for Quebec, and expect to reach the Ancient City about twenty-four hours later.The last meeting of the press conference will be held in Quebec on Saturday.The party will sail from! Quebec for England.CONSTANTINE\tj RESPONSIBLE\t! wrTrrrrinnnnmnrr^ CONFERENCE WITH MINERS\u2019 LEADERS PROVES A FAILURE (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Sept.9.\u2014A conference held {this morning between Sir Robert Horne, president of the Board of Trade, tmd a delegation from the miners\u2019 organization, in an effort to reach a solution of the coal crisis, resulted in what is generally regarded as a failure.Robert Smillie, acting as spokesman for the miners, informed Sir Robert that the miners\u2019 executive body was of the opinion that the statement he had made to it contained no new proposal which would lead to a satisfactory settlement of the miners\u2019 demands.DISCUSSES THE RAPID STRIDES / - Quebec Is Today Envied by All Other Provinces, Says Hon.Mr.Taschereau.\\AJLSULSUUUUUUL2J11 ULSULSLSLSU WILL GO TO RIGA 1 * **« \u2022:* v ?\t\u2022> ?-t* *\t*¦;*\t* (Associated Press Despatch) WARSAW, Sept.9.\u2014Latvia has:* ,'iven the necessary guarantees to * the Russian Soviet Government, and * as a result a Bolshevik peace dele- * gation will go to Riga to meet Po- * lish representatives, Prince Sapieha,'* Polish foreign minister, has been ! * notified by George Tchitcherin, Rus- * sian Bolshevik Minister of Foreign;* Affairs.The latter, however, did,* not mention the date when the Soviet | * * * * * * * * representatives would leave Moscow.| NEGOTIATION AT RIGA MAY NOV/ bE DELAYED (Associated Press Despatch) WARSAW, Sept.9.-\u2014The opening of the peace negotiations at Riga may be delayed on the account of the information placed-in the hands of the Government by the remainder of.he Polish delegates who have arrived ; ?\tPRINCE OF WALES DUE AT * ?\tBERMUDA ON SEPTEM- * ?\tBER 14TH.\t* - * (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Sept.9.\u2014The Prince of Wales is due to reach He will leave Bermuda on the ?third of October and arrives a.t * Pbrtsmouth on October 11th.\t?* * * * * * * FOR AMBUSH LARGE CROWD ATTENDS FAIR AT RICHMOND Vice-Admiral Dartige Du Fournet Issues Statement in Answer to ! Constantine.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Sept.9.\u2014Vice-Admiral Dartige Du Fournet, who command- (Associated Press Despatch) QUEBEC, Sept.9.\u2014The thirtieth 3 i anniversary of the founding of the J Order of Agricultural Excellence in the Province of Quebec, was com-1 memorated last night at the Quebec Exhibition by a banquet which was attended by upwards of four hundred guests.\t/ Among the speakers was Hon.Mr.Taschereau.Premier of the Province of Quebec.In the course o\u201d his re-1 marks Premier Taschereau said that ; a few years ago the Province of Quebec was looked down upon by all the ! other provinces in the Dominion, and was regarded as a place where circulation was difficult and life was backward, but today it was a province that was envied iy all the other provinces in the Dominion.The Government had spent altogether a total of over thirty million dollars for goo droads, and there were nowr three thousand miles of good roads in the province.The Province of Quebec would continue its policy of good roads, but the Government could not do all.It was up to the various municipalities in the province to co-operate with the government.The government desired to instal : small model farms in all counties * of the province, where the children ! could learn without additional ex- Uartige Du Eoumet, wno command- D ur d * A\tpense.ed the'Allied fleets before Athens,\tKaces Were Postponed lesterfiay\tIn the last few\tycars agricultural when King Constantine was request-\tOwing (lO Heavy Track Good\tproduction in the\tProvince of Que ed to relinquish the throne, in a sign- n °\tc T J ed article in La Presse says:\t| Programme tor lOday.\u201cConstantine was personally re-|\t- sponsible for an ambush in which! RICHMOND, QUE., Sept.9.\u2014 \u201ee,\u201e_ _______________ _________________________ fifty-seven French sailors lost their; (Special)\u2014A heavy and threatening! Quebec, which was the.best province lives.\"\t| morning greeted the first day of the jn the Dominion today.The article is in reply to state-: Richmond Fair.By noon, however,! jt wag the only place where the *\tments recently made by Constantino\tthe skies had cleared somewhat and\tj socia]istjc and Bolshevist movements * * |\tin which he repudiates all responsi-\tthe day grew more promising.The\thad not gained a\tfoothold, and this bee had increased at a phenomenal rate, going as high as nearly 300 per cent.The Premier said that no class fight was wanted in the Province of MAYOR OF MONTREAL ASKS FOR > LENlENCr TOWARDS LORD MAYOR MACSW1NEY; CONDITION IS WORSE Italian Paper Says Pope Has Asked that MacSwiney\u2019s Life Be Saved\u2014Mayor Martin Says Whole of Canada Desires Release of Man \u201cImprisoned for Political Crime\u201d \u2014American Cities Pour in Requests\u2014Mayor\u2019s Condition Is Reported as Becoming Worse, and the Patient Requires Medical Treatment.(Associated Press Despatch) physician had warned her not to ROME, Sept.9.\u2014The Pope has speak to her husband as he was liv-interceded in behalf of Lord,ing on his vitality.Mayor MacSwiney, accord-1\t- ing to the Giornale DTtalia.Com-; *- menting on the situation in Ire- !\tMayor Martin'* Appeal.| land and the imprisonment of the #-^ Mayor, the paper says:\t(Associated Press Despatch) \u2018Lord Mayor MacSwiney will bel MONTREAL, Sept.9.-^ Mayor canonized in the course of centur-j Martin sent the folowing cablegram ies, when Englishmen will join in to Premier Lloyd George yesterday his glorification, just as recently afternoon: they joined in the Joan of Arc.\u2019\u2019 apotheosis of Mayor is Much Weaker.i (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Sept.9.\u2014Lord Mac-Swiney, of Cork, who is incarcerated in Brixton Prison, and has been .\u201e on a hunger strike since August;0^ ,anY 2th, passed a very bad night, and\tth t h shoul(i be complained this morning of dizzi-; ness, according to a bulletin issued early today by the Irish Self-Deter- \u201cIn my name and on behalf of the population^of the metropolis of Canada, I hereby beg to pray you, as head of the British Government, to be lenient towards Lord Mayor MacSwiney, at present incarcerated in Brixton jail for a political crime, and release him before he dies of hunger.I am convinced the population of the whole Dominion, with-as to race or bility for Greek acts of violence.Latest Reports Bring Death Total As Result Of Earthquake Up To Over Five Hundred\u2014 Many Are Rendered Homeless at Warsaw from Minsk.PoUsh'delegativ Ini,'teavÆRija'In Nearlyjhreescore Towns and Villages Serious Damage^ not seem^be-^ raany-a-s in pre: about September Llth, but it is admitted in politicaAcircles, that the date of their departure may be further postponed.crowd was the usual first day crowd was {;Ue to good feeling that exists and the gate was larger than that of ;among au classes.last year by more than fifty dollars.________________________ The rains in the morning left the track in a very heavy condition and the officials of the racing club decided that it would he unwise to hold the races.The crowd, who love a horse race and without which the Fair is dull and tame, was somewhat disappointed, but if the weather keeps fine there will be a good programme on for today.In the main building the exhibits mination League.He also experienced numbness in his legs and arms, and a physician who attended him considered him much weaker than he was yesterday.The Lord Mayor was visited last night by Father Patrick MacSwiney, a cousin who said he was surprised to find the prisoner so well.He expressed belief that the crisis would not come for three or four days.The noon bulletin by the League stated that signs of atrophy of liberated at once.(Signed) \u201cMederic Martin, Mayor.\u201d #- State Assembly Asks For Release; #-* skin had appeared and that, as consequence, the Mayor\u2019s arms were being massaged and bandaged.Mrs.MacSwiney, on leaving Brixton last night, said the attending (Associated Press Despatch) TRENTON, N.J., Sept.9\u2014 The Assembly last night by a vote of 25 to 12, adopted a resolution directed to Premier Lloyd George of Great Britain, declaring that Lord Mayor MacSwiney of Cork is slowly dying in a Brixton prison in payment of a the | penalty not commensurate with his - -, WANT TO PAY TO CONGRESS Was Done, and a Total Population of More than Ten Thousand Have Been Rendered Homeless\u2014Additional Shocks Felt in Afflicted Region Since the First One.(Associated Press i LORENCE, Sept.Despatch)\t- 9.\u2014The num-]*******>********** (Associated Press Despatch) GLACE BAY, N.S., Sept.9.\u2014 The U.M.W.executive board has recommended that all the U.M.'W.locals in Nova Scotia pass resolutions asking the international executive to discontinue paying any per capita tax to the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada.J.B.McLachlan stated today that funds of the wmrkers of this country had been misappropriated by the members of the Trades Congress executive.He referred to the $50,-000 cheque that had been sent to P.M.Draper, secretary of the Trades Congress, from Aljan E.Parker, deposed grand president of the United Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees and Railway Shop Laborers.Parker was Ahiirged by the Brotherhood with improper handling of $172,000 of Brotherhood funds.Interviewed concerning this $50,-000, Mr.Draper replied: \u201cA year :\ther of dead from Tuesday\u2019s *\t* * earthquake is steadily growing * GREATEST CROP IN HIS- * asadditional reports come in.The.*\tTORY OF U.S.\t\u2018I* latest advices from Fivizzano bring ; *\t_______ * the total of dead there alone up to * (Associated Pres* Despatch) « 432, while m Vignatta, 124 are dead.* WASHINGTON, Sept.9.\u2014 * and about a thousand injured.j * greatest crop in the history 4* In nearly three score towns and * 0f the United States is in pros- * villages serious damage was done'* pect or this year\u2019s harvest.The * j and a total population of more than *\t*\t.ten thousand rendered homeless.Signor Micheli, the Minister of Agriculture, is visiting the outlying mountainous districts and giving all the assastance possible.A dozen additional shocks have been felt in the afflicted region since the first one, further increasing the terror of the population.Fortunately no fresh disasters are reported.Telephonic communication with Massa Carrara is interrupted.The injured are filling all the neighboring hospitals.From scores of small towns and villages come reports of great dsetruction to homes.Some families were almost entirely blotted out, and each place has its small or large toll of dead.vious years.The display of fruit and vegetables is of an excellent quality, but the entries are not as many as would be expected.Most of the en-{Continued on Page Six) GRUmnr GOT AWAY TO A FINE START Large Number Of Visitors Arrive At Brome To Attend The Fair- Exhibits Come In For Very Favorable Comment alleged offenses and asking for his immediate release.The resolution, declared defeated by Speaker Clover on a \u201cvivi voce\u201d vote, was passed on roll call.#- |Mass Meeting Make* Demand*.! -# (Associated Press Despatch) HOBOKEN, N.J., Sept.9.\u2014 Resolutions calling upon the British Government to release Lord Mayor j MacSw'iney and to withdraw troops from Ireland were adopted at a j mass meeting here last night.The More Favorable Weather Conditions Yesterday Brought Out a Large Gathering at the Fair Grounds, * Many Arriving in Town from Outside Places\u2014Inspec Police Killed in Attack.I TULLOW, County Carlow ,Sept.9\u2014Armed and masked men attack- tor of Inland Revenue Seized Quite a Large Quantity of led four police officers here last even- .\tmg.Two of the constables were shot Beer Yesterday.\tdead and another seriously wound- ed.B MANY TOWNS DESTROYED (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Sept.9.\u2014Fifty dead victims of 4he Italian earthquake ____t\u2014 _________ \u2014 »______ have been taken from the ruins of ago\u2019a sum \u2019of money around $50\u2018,000 ' the town of Barga, says a despatch was sent to Canada to carry out from Lucca to the Exchange Tele- work which I am not at liberty to speak about because it relates to private affairs of the labor movement I may say, however, that It was all for perfectly legitimate work in furthering the interests of organized labor.A complete statement was furnished Mr.Baxter with regard to the disposition of it ns he desired, and I have documents that the instructions were carried out to his satisfaction.I am not in a position to talk as to the people by whom the money was given.I simply acted as agent in handling it, and my transactions in that capacity werf accounted for and acknowledged.I acted privately and not as aecretary of the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada.\u201cPresident Baxter was vice-president of the Trades Congress at the time of the above transaction, and knows nothing about it,\u201d said Mr.MacLachlan.\u201cThere has been some underhand work, and the 12,000 miners in Nova Scotia who are affiliated with the Trades and Labor Congress are going to have something to say about tho matter.\u201d graph Company, the message adding that many more are buried in the debris of their homes.The village of Grafagnana is a heap of ruins, and the survivors have loft.Vignet has been destroyed, and thousands are homeles sat Tassaldo, Oatteletto, Montecuto and Ceserano, the despatch states.REFUSE TO LEAVE RUINS.(Associated Press Despatch) ROME, Sept.9.\u2014Barco, a town of nine thousand inhabitants, was virtually destroyed by the earthquake of Tuesday, as was also Fernair, nearby.Sixty-five dead have already been identified and laid out in the small picturesque cemetery, which was thrown open by the earthquake.Barco was the birth place ot the poet Giovanni Pascoli.One of the gravest difflcultieo en countered is the fact that the earthquake caused an enormous displacement of earth and reel ¦ 1 structed the roads, destroyed the wires and all other nieu,,,- *9 forecast of production based on *9 *«* September 1st conditions was * *\tplaced at 3,131,000,000 bushels * yesterday by the Agricultural * *> Department.\t* *\t«î1\tj *\t* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * PASSENGER LINER AND FREIGHTER COLLIDED IN A FOG OFF LISBON Exhibits This Year Are Freighter Is Leaking, Report Says, But No Details Are Given of Other Boat.(Special to The Record) ROME, Sept.9\u2014Brome County Agricultural Society scored a decided success in attendance j during the second day, although the ; terrific rain and hail storm of Tues-I day afternoon was most unfortun-I ate.Tents were thrown down and | racing had to be postponed on ac-Better eount of the downpour of rain, i; rp, r\t.\t.During the night more rain fell and Ihan fcver\u2014Wlany Visitors in weather conditions were most un-T0Wjlf\t; favorable.However, by noon the ______\t\u2019 sun was trying to shine, and the ?).\t! afternoon was all that could be de- ï-?.or«d with :\t,riL F?î ideal climatic conditions, what pro-\tj mises to be one of the most success-1 Grounds by team and automob le, fui Fairs in the history of the Granby 'vl'u'e every train coming in o he Horticultural Society was inaugural- town, brou^hi a \u2019ar?e.number of, ed today.The committee in charge Pf°ple from the adjoining counties, has been hard at work for some time jals° from south of the American ^ past making arrangements for the i ,o:'ver; ,\t,, annual event, and the exhibits this!, Much favorable comment was, year of cooking, fancy work and | bear * * * * THE WEATHER * * * ***************** FAIR TODAY, THEN SHOWERY The shallow low area which was in Missouri yesterday has moved northeastward to Lake Michigan.The weather is fair throughout the Dominion.Light wind*, fine «nd warm.FriudUy heenmiaa *Uowerv.GENERAL NOTES Mr.H.G.Curtis, secretary-treasurer of the Stenstead County Agricultural Fair, was among the visitors on the grounds on Wednesday.Mr.Grant Hall, first vice-president of tho C.P.R., is a guest of his brother, Mr.George Hall, and is an interested visitor at the Fair.The society and public in general will appreciate very much the kindness of the C.P.R.officials in providing special trains on Wednesday and Thursday.The Midway suffered considerable To Manufacturers, Exporters Importers and Others- Through our chain of 695 Branches, stretching from Newfoundland to the Pacific Coast, throughout the West Indies and in Central and South America, we can offer you a Banking Service of unexcelled efficiency.MONTHLY COMMERCIAL LETTER Write for our Monthly Commercial Letter to our Foreign Trade Department, Montreal, Que, THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA LONDON\tPARIS\tNEW YORK\tBARCELONA Tote! Resources .$ 35,000,000 Total Assets\t.w.w.v, $587,000,000 116^4539 ^51119 PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1920.Bringing Up Father Vr- COPYRIGHT 1918.!/ By George McManus HO^SAND WAfcKlNO ÊNOOCH TO HAVE ME HERE LA'bT fM\\c;HT (iUI I'lH AERAlO you HAVE t>OME-^t>HOME-bT t>ERvAvMT A'b IS.COME - WCt.tOUMO A^UEEO - PUT TOUR CUOTHE% HERE ¦WE Lu,^l_EEO IN the \u2018oP^RE ROOMS ah: HE'S SEEN CAN\\e>UN two teachers, Miss M.i ^ been a \u201euegt 0f hjs sjster, Mrs.T.; ment, which amounted to about $500.ing a very pleasant trip.C McLeod, of Bury, and Miss Grace Goode h\tA letter was then presented by the Nurse Lyford, who is District Moore, of Megantic.ihe school Misses Ida and Grace Savage, who 1 Secretary-Treasurer, which had been I Nurse at St.Johnsbury, Vt., Mrs.board has been unable to secure a , jjave Spent the past week at Mr.L.J.| received from the Roads Department Eugene Clifford, of Newport, and Mr.and Mrs.Charles Colt ana their sons, Messrs.Herbert and Reginald Colt, went to Gorham, N.H., v_____\tlast week to visit Mr.Colt\u2019s sis- After the reading and adoption of ter, Mesdames Harry Freeman and the minutes of the previous meet- Walter Walker.Mr.and Mrs.Colt ing, a small number of road bills ; and sons returned from Gorham in were reviewed and passed for pay- their car on Sunday evening, report- principal so far.Mr.James Neal has transferred Mackie\u2019s returned to their home in I that the additional grant for the : Miss Ailene Lyford spent a few days | Sherbrooke\u2014Beauceville Road had j last week with their mother and grandmother, Mrs.Charlotte Lyford.in Cookshire one day last week.j The proposed By-law No.216, j Mr.and Mrs.G.5.Rudd, of Ayer\u2019s Mr.L.J.Mackie went to Quebec ! which was fo rthe deviation and gra- ! Cliff, were week end guests of his on Mopday.\t| veiling of the Jenkerson Hill on the j son, Mr.Jasper Rudd.Mr.and Mrs.William Rogers and | Brookbury Road, was then taken up ! Rev.Mr.Hopper, of Hatley, and M'ut% n rilherf is nn\tI\tMiss Inez Matthuse, of Sherbrooke, ! and met with considerable opposi-! Mr.Arthur I.Smith, of Montreal, hist bavinc- been confinrri to hpH for spent the week end.the guests of tion by two or three ratepayers who were making calls at North Stan-! the\u2019nast week\t^ i their mother, Mrs.Sarah Matthuse.i were present for the oecassion, with ! stead and at this place on Tuesday.The Vimy Resturant will open on Mr- R- G- Kidd ,is 01}e of\tth?, result that the By\"law was drop- Smith called on his great aunt, Thursday in its new quarters There ; ones t0 secure a fme deer at the flrst ped\u2019\tMrs- Ghaldes Lawton, on the sam» s^n,PM?e Geo°rgeLNealÂVenUe t0 ^ \" Mis.Sllaud aSd^Tossif Orr were j been approved.Mr.H.R.Van has sold the balancé of his property formally part of the J.S.Wilson lot in Angus, to Mr.E.Laroche.WINDSOR MILLS General Notes.are three sections under one man- t^le °Pen season jagement, namely, resturant, grocery (store and barber\u2019s shop, j Mrs.Isaac Essery and daughter, | who left town in July ror the west,; ivjr n lu.ululuc,\t.have returned to_Megantic _ after a surer üf the Canada Paper Company, i day.______\tafternoon last by Dr.Thomas Braze Mr.H.M.Thorne, Secretary-Trea-\t&S pleasant visit to Calgary, Edmonton, j Montreal! spent a few 'days in town Ibf\tone eow bnngmg iRegina and other places.Mrs.Essery rpcpntlv\tthe sum ox $1_U.will make her home in Megantic\tMr«= F J Campbell and Miss Vir- iVIr.and Mrs.Walter Rogers, of \u2022 -*\t- ¦\tO.\u2019frrvm Buiwer, and Mr.and Mrs.The Y.P.'B.Class met with Mist The auction sale held on Tuesday Bessie Watson on Friday evening for their monthly social.All report a very pleasant time.Mr.Obadish Flanders ,of Orleans, and Mrs.Sarah Boynton, of Newport, Vt., were recent guests of Mrs, Charlotte Lyford.H.E.with her son, Mr.A.G.Essery, mail ginia Campbell have returned from \u201euiw,efr\u2019 ai7 Lv ,ancl M .,\t, clerk on the C.P.R.\t1 Montreal\tIHaseltme, of Cookshire, were in town] GREENLAY For Colds.Pam, Neuralgia, Tooth- ! package which contains complete digue, Headache, Earache, and for reetions.Then you are getting real Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatira.Neu- Aspirin\u2014the genuine Aspirin' pre-ntis, take Aspirin marked with the | scribed by physicians for over mne-Zvyer_ or you are not taking teen yearc Now made in Canada.,i8Pirul ,\tHandy tin boxes containing 12 tab- Accept omy Tiayer Tablets of lets cost but a few cents.Druggists Aspirm in an unbroken \u2018 Bayer\u201d i also sell larger \"Layer\u2019 packages.There la only one Aspirin\u2014\u2018'Bayer\u201d\u2014Yon must say \u201cBayer\u201d ,E Canada) of Barer Manufacture of Mena-ec-tîcacMeater of aallcylicacW.While it la well known that Aanirln me&na Bayer lA\tU'?i?,bl!c against Imitations, the Tabieti of Bayer Company null be stamped with their general trade mark, the \"Bayer Cross\" Mr.'Wallace Henderson, of Montreal, spent the week end with his wife and daughter, who are the guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Sims.Mr.W.Geroge Greenlay, of Clif-tondale, Mass., is the guest of his mother, Mrs.Benjamin Gribenlay, for a few days.Mrs.F.Young and Miss Aleta Young were in Sherbrooke on Wednesday, attending the Fair.Mrs.John Monteith has been quite ill during the past week.The many friends of Miss Jean j Beattie will be pleased to hear that ; she was able to be out on Sunday.Mrs.R.Smith and son, Master Gil-! bert Smith, were the-' guests of | friends in Lennoxville on Tuesday.J The Misses Mable and Lizzie j Campbell spent Wednesday in Sher-1 brooke attending the Fair.Miss Ada Greenlay intends to leave for Macdonald College the first BROMPTONVILLE Councillor Philip Lambert\u2019s md holiday ths guest of Mrs.C.\tI)iinco ln ajd of B Chapman.w., v.x^! Hockey Club, in Town Hall, Bury, v^uum-\u2019inur jrnuip .uamuerL s son,!\tMorey, o\tj\t*\u2019\tj _\ton Friday evening, Sept.10th.Good Herbert, has returned to Victoriaville ^ue*t °Lïe'a^lve?m\t*0'\u2019\t\u2019\t\u2019\tlunch, Turcott\u2019s Orchestra.College, and his daughter, Marie | ne7flnK old\t.\t.I_______________________________________ Alice, has gone to Sherbrooke, and is .^iF- Bel1-1,.v\t4\t4\t\u2022- You nro not experiment-Ing when Ï011 use J)r.hase's Olnt- f f \\ JHERBROOKE DATCY' KECOKD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,' 1920.^ m SAGE TRRE& \u201c.RIGA\u201d Purgative Water RELIEVES Constipation BEDFORD AND DISTRICT NEWS Daily Reports from Correspondents of What Is Going On in Various Communities.STANBURY Everybody Smokes For Drink end Drug Using __________ Kstabllnhed 40 years.SAFE.SENSIBLE, SUCCESSFUL No nauseri, Htdmeoo, or confinement.Special privacy for women.Excellent accommodât Ions and board.Complete equipment.The ONLY Keeley Institute within a wide radius.Booklet and information In plain sealed «Tapper.THE KEELEY INSTITUTE ws\tPORTLAND, ME.When using WILSON'S v mmfm \\\tREAD DIRECTIONS ;Y^\\ CAREFULLY AND y ^FOLLOW THEM/ exactly 7 A Sw® Best of all Fly Killers 10c per Packet at all Druggists, Grocers and General Stores Mrs.C.G.Kennedy and Miss Lillian, returned to their home at Clarcnceville.after spending some days with Mrs.John Kennedy.Mr.Charles Short, Jr., is very ill with typhoid fever.Nurse Ewings, of Pike River, is caring for him.Mr.and Mrs.Rodney MacClean, ©f Montreal, spent the week end at Mr.Harvey Black\u2019s.Mr.Sidney Short went to Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.John Kennedy were at Clarenceville, recently.Visitors at the home of Mr.Charles j Short, Sr., were: Mrs.Wm.Emerson and daughter, from Sutton Junction; Mr.and Mrs.Leo* Pierce and children.and Miss Pierce, of Franklin, Vt; Miss Mary Somberger, of Bedford, and Mr.S.Cochrain, of Clarenceville.A large number from this place attended the Labor Day celebration at Farnham on Monday.Miss M.E.Primmerman, of North Stanbridge, commenced her duties here as teacher on Tuesday.OLD CHUN Upholstering %nd all kinds of Furniture Repairs, Picture Framing, Etc.Undertaking and Embalming a specialty.Member of Canadian Embalmers\u2019 Association.JOS.HINGSTON, Cowansville.BUSINESS CARDS ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS FOSTER The moving pictures in Foster Town Hall, will in future be shown on Saturday evening, at 7.45, standard time, instead of Friday evening as heretofore.Saturday next, Baby Marie Osburn, in \u201cLittle Diplomat.\u201d « m GF.ADDIE, C.E., Q.L.S.&UEBEC.1 \u2022 Office 46 Dalhousie Street.Residence, 48 Cyrille St.Tel.connection.^ A.MEADE.COATICOOK.QUE., QUE- | O* bee Lana Surveyor.Bell pTone.All kinds of surveys and levelling.CHS.f.DUBUC, B.A.Sc., C.E.Q.L.S.Consulting Engineer, Contractor, 58 | Sherbrooke St., W., Montreal.112 Council St, Sherbrooke.Tel.98.LNSURxVNCE vv.S.DRESSER & CO\u201e SHERBROOKE.All branches of Insurance.Office established 1875.J.SOUTHWOOD & CO., INS.ACTS.S S.Mutual I31dg., Sherbrooke.PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS TYR.W.a.FARWELL, (SPECIALIST TO the Sherbrooke Hospital), Ej^e, Ear, VUse and Throat Diseases, 87 Dufferin Ave., ikerbrooke.Consultation: 10-12 a.m., 1-4 p.m., and by appointment DR.FRED C.HENEY, OSTEOPATH.Olivier Bldg., Sherbrooke.Lennoxville Phono 188-3.R B.SPEER, M.D., Specialist\u2014Eye, Ear.* Nose, Throat Tel.1240.Whiting lilk.E' A.TOMKINS, M.D., SPECIALIST f Sutton.Miss Dorothy Sanborn is attend-ii.g Knowlton High School this year, Mr .and Mrs.Fulsom, of St.Albans, Vt\u201e are- spending some holidays here, stopping at the Lake View House.Mr .and Mis.Robert Arthhp and Mr.Damond, of Fitchburg, Mass., are visiting at Mrs, George Arthur\u2019s! Miss Dorothy Stone leaves on Saturday for Sherbrooke.Mr.Henry Shufolt, of Toronto, Is visiting relatives here and taking in the Brome Fair.Miss Gates, of Montreal, is a guest at Mr.J.W.Dnvignon\u2019s.Sunshine Club Met.The Sunshine Club of the Congregational Church met for the first time since the holiday season at the home of Mrs.R.K.Smith, on Thursday evening last, with about forty ladies present.The principle item of business was the \u201cFeast of Days,\u201d which is to be held the end of October.Committees were appointed and much enthusiasm shown, so that everything possible will be done to make this popular bazaar a success.Durin* the evening, Mrs.Walter Stanley, of Montreal, sang several songs, her sweet voice and clear enunciation delighting all who heard her.Mrs.J.Ball read, by request, \u201cHow Batise Came Home,\u201d by Drummond, her interpretation of the habri tant dialect being excellent.The closing feature of the programme was the presentation to Mrs.J.Ball of a handsome umbrella, as a small token of regard from her friends of the Sunshine Club.Mrs.Ball has been one of the most willing and helpful workers in the club and her departure from town- is a matter of much regret.Delicious refreshments were served and the meeting adjourned to meet next time with Mrs.J.G.Fuller, Elgin street.SUTTON, Sept.9.\u2014 Mrs.Wm.Dow, of Abercorn, entertained Saturday afternoon, August 28, at the tea hour, in honor of the Misses Frances and Pansy Safford, whose marriage takes place this month.The tea table was presided over by Mrs.W.R.Safford, assisted in serving by Mrs.Wm.Dow and Miss Andrea Safford.It being a china shower, many beautiful'pieces were presented to the future brides.Dr.and Mrs.Macdonald are on a tour, visiting at Asbury Park other cities.Mr.P.A.Sweet has sold his farm to Mr.Dagnault for $5,000.Mr.David Officer has sold his farm to Mr.D.A.Sweet.Mrs.Ruby Macey visited her sister-in-law, Mrs.Shepard, Frelighs-burg.Mrs.Mary Ann Reed, who has been indisposed, is reported as much better.Mr.Wm.Bergeron has moved into his newly purchased residence on Western avenue.Among those, attending the Sherbrooke Fair werè Mr.and Mrs.Cedric Morrison, Mr.IF.A.Jenne and Llewellyn Lawrence and Donald Smith, Ezra Noyes and Mr.and Mrs.Tom McClantic, also Mr.C.Baker and family.^ Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Marsh, of New York State, visited his mother, Mrs.Sarah Marsh.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Fuller, Mrs.Mary Draper and Mr.and Mrs.Linus Draper motored to Foster recently.Mr.Chas.Baker has sold his property known as Mountain View Hotel to Mr.Belanger for the sum of $13,500, to give possession the first of November.Many regrets are expressed at the moving of Mr.Baker and family from Sutton.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Boright, from Montreal, visited relatives and friends for a few days here.Miss Eva Kemp, of Montreal, is pending some time with her par-and j ents, Mr.and Mrs.W.Kemp.Word has been received of PERSONAL AND OTHER BROME ITEMS OF NEWS c U N A R D ANCHOR in Many Visitors Have Been Brome of Late\u2014Other General News.family motored to Knowlton Landing on Labor Day and spent the day on the shores of Lake Memphremagog.Miss Ruth Payne is spending a couple of weeks with her aunt in Felchville, Vt.Col.J.Bruce Payne and Mr.R.K.Smith have gone to Mattawa on a hunting trip.Mrs.H.E.Frye, of Lennoxville, with her daughter, Miss Vera Frye, and son, Master Northrop Frye, are guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Solomon.The Misses M.Wiggins and Florence Bowker returned to Montreal the sudden death of Lilly Theakston\u2019s second husband, in Worcester, Mass.Lilly was formerly a Sutton girl.It will be remembered that her first Miss D.Rhicard and Miss S.Wells, of Gilman, guests of Mrs.E.C.Perry on Friday ; also Miss E.Perry, | Sept- 21 ANCHOR ANCHOR-DON ALDSON REGULAR SERVICESf Montréal-Glasgow Sept.11 | Oct.10 Nov.20 .Cassandra Sept.25 j Oct.30 .Saturnin N.Y.-Glasgow (via Moville) Sept.11 j Oct- 9 Nov.6 .Columbia^ New York-Liverpool Sept.14 ] Oct.9 ; Nov.6\t.K.Aug.VTct^ Sept.14 .Vauban Sept.25 j Oct.23 j Nov.20.Carmani^ N.Y.-Ply.& Cher.Sept.18 | Oct.21 ( Nov.25\t.\t.«.CaronL* N.Y.-Cherbourg, Southampton.Oct.12 [ Nov.2\t.Aquitani^ of West Brome.Mrs.F.H.Dennis, of Montreal, is home for a week\u2019s holiday.Miss Sadie Dennis, who has been visiting her sister, Miss Minnie, who is ill there, returned home with her father.Recent guests at \u201cGlensdale\u201d farm include Mr.and Mrs.H.D.Owens and daughter, of Walpole, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.John Westover, of Manchester, N.H., and Miss Mary Marshall, of Morrisville, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Richard entertained a family gathering on Sun- husband, Clarence Bates, was killed 1 day.Those present included Mr.while working on a machine in the land Mrs.Miles Esles, of Claremont Canadian West.Lilly was the young, est daughter of the late Rev.J.J.Theakston, formerly pastor of the Advent Church here, and remembered by many friends.Mr.Broe, who recently sold his property, has purchased from Mrs.Bonneau one of her tenement houses on Main street.Price $2,300.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Tatro, of Chicago, called on friends here recently.Mr.and Mrs.J.Crandall, of Knowlton, and Mrs.Annie Stetson motored to Newport, Vt., last week, calling on relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Clinton Eastman, of White River Junction, were guests at Mr.H.H.Dyer\u2019s while on their way to attend his brother\u2019s (Eber) marriage at Mansonville N.H.; Mr.and Mrs.Gott, of Manchester, N.H.; Mr.and Mrs.H.D.Owens, of Walpole, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.A.Morse, of Abercorn ; Mr.and Mrs.G.M.Owens and daughter and Mrs.M.P.Rhicard.Mrs.Ernest Stanhope left for the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, on Thursday, where she will undergo treatment.\t| Word received from Miss Minnie Dennis, who underwent a serious operation for appendicitis two weeks ago, is that she is able to be removed from the hospital, and is convalescing at the home of a friend in Montreal.Mrs.C.C.Jenne on July 1 plant-1 ed one potato in her garden which! has yielded forty-seven potatoes, alii good for table use.If the field pota-\u2018 ip-uono E, TIBEO FEET L.Ed.Choquette Anthracite and Bituminous COAL All rail shipments.Orders solicited.JfOil*.Use \u201cTiz\u201d for aching, burning, puffed-up feet and corns or callouses.Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet, swollen feet, tender feet, tired feet.Good-bye, corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots.No more shoe tightness, no more limping with pain or I drawing up your face in agony.I \u201cTiz\u201d is magical, acts right off.1 \u201cTiz\u201d draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet.Use \u201cTiz\u201d and wear smaller shoes.Use \u201cTiz\" and forget your foot misery.Ah! how comfortable your feet feel.Get a box of \u201cTiz\u201d now at any druggist or department store.Don\u2019t suffer.Have good feet, glad feet, foot that never swell, never hurt, never got tired.A year\u2019s foot com- «r 11U V U f\tI «Vt'\tVAfund Ali.General Notes.The Senior Sunday School of the Congregational Church, motored out to Shefford Mountain on Saturday last and enjoyed a picnic at the farm of Mr.J.L.Coupland.The day was perfect and a very jolly time was spent.The Granby High School opened on Tuesday morning with all \"he rooms full.Miss Pendlebury, of Mystic, is the new teacher in charge of the primary and Miss Saigant, of Waterloo, will teach the model grade.The public session of the school for the presentation of prizes will he on Friday afternoon, September 17th, at three o\u2019clock.The Granby Boy Scouts arrived home from Magog on Monday night, having attended a Scout rally in that town which was held on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.The boys were in charge of Scoutmaster Mac-Indoe and all report having a fine time.Some of the younger members, of the golf club, held a corn roast on Friday evening last, when a very jolly time was enjoyed by all present.Services in the Methodist Church were resumed on Sunday last, the Rev.Thomas Brown, pastor of the church, preaching at both services.Among those of the Granby Golf Club who went to Sherbrooke for a friendly game of golf were: Dr.Ritchie, C.A.Thompson, A.G.Smith, W.O.Lewis, J.B.Travers, J.G.Fuller, Dr.A.A.Graham, Eric Graham, S.McLean, J.Blanchard, J.R.Mitchell, K.Cowley, W.0.Lee, R.C.Dozois, L.J.Allan, O.V.Gid-dings, N.E.Clouston.Although the Granby men suffered defeat, they all spoke in the highest terms of the courtesy and hospitality of the Sherbrooke golf players, and are looking forward to a future visit.Mrs.J.Bruce Payne, Mrs.R.K.Smith and Mrs.J.G.Fuller were hostesses at a very delightful supper held at the golf links on Saturday last, in honor of Dr.and Mrs, Ritchie.Mr.Ellis H.T.ongan left last week for a visit to his old home in Richmond, Virginia.Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm Smith motored from Worcester, Mass., last week and wore guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Kent.Mr.J.L.Dozois, who has been quite ill for the past few weeks, is able to be out again.Mrs.J.K.Ball and family left on Saturday for Sutton, where she has accepted the position of principal of the model school there.Mi.and Mrs.F, Fojrertv and A very interesting W.C.T.U.meet- _ \u2022\tj\t|ing was held on Wednesday, the toes yielded accordingly throughout on Monday to resume their duties\tas |jjrst 0f September, at the home oflthe country there would be an teachers there.\t,\tMrs.(Rev.) J.G.Rough, when she ; abundance for export and plenty for Dr.James Watham\tand\tDr.\tMe- hospitably entertained the Sutton home use.People are now busily en- Lean, of Montreal, were guests of {Junction and Sutton unions.There .Mr.and Mrs.W.W.D.Brack for Was a large attendance and many expressed admiration of their beautiful home and lovely surroundings.The Sutton Junction Secretary being absent, the minutes of their last meeting were not read.Mrs.Geo.Hawley presided, reading the Fort-! ham, and Miss Louise Brown, ieth Psalm.\t[Manchester, N.H.After singing a hymn and prayer 1 the week-end.Miss Marjorie Kittridge has returned from North Hatley where she has been spending the summer.Mrs.Fred Richardson, of Belmont, Mass., has been spending the past week with Mrs; David Homer.Mrs.J.E.Dozois is enjoying a vacation at Potton Springs.Mr.Palmer Cox is at Brownie Castle, the guest of his niece, Mrs.William Gould.Dr.Allan Thompson, of the Ste.Anne de Bellevue Military Hospital, Sept.30 ; Oct.28\t.Mauretani^ Oct.7 Nov.\t11\t Imperatorf N.Y., Ply., Cher.Hamburg Oct.30 Dec.\t9 .Saxoniqf N.Y., Patras, Dubrovnik & Trieste Sept.23\t Italic for rates of\tfreight and further particulars apply to local agents ©r THE R0BEHT REF0RD CO., LTD.' GENERAI, AGENTS 20 HOSPITAL STREET 08-25 ST.SACRAMENT STKEBT MONTREAL,P.Q.CP^OS TO EUftOPE QLKhrAJ iO LIVERPOOL Sept.15 | Oct.13 Emp.of Britain fept.22 j Oct.20 Pr.Fr.Wilhelm Sept.29 j Oct.27 .Victorian Oct.(\u2022 Nov.3 Kmp.of France FROM MONTREAL TO Sept.11\u2014Minnedosa .Liverpool Sept.17 Pretoria n .Glasgow Sept.IS\u2014Meta gam a .Liverpool Sept.24\u2014Scotian .Havre.Lon.Sept.25\u2014Corsican .Liverpool Oct.9\u2014Scand\u2019vn .\u2019Antwerp Oct.2\u2014Melita.Liverpool Oct.13\u2014Sicilian .Glasgow Oct.15\u2014Grampian .\u2019Antwerp \u2019Via Southampton.^CAWAD\u2019AW PACIFIC OCCAM SERVICES ^141 St.Ja mes Street Montreal gaged in digging tubers, which are ! Bedee, of Stanbridge East, and Mr< yielding well.There is not much rot j and Mrs.H.D.Owens and daughter, as yet.\tof Walpole, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.Les< Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ed- He Chandler and child, Mr.- Georgy ward Joyal include Mr.and Mrs.R.{Chandler and Miss Chandler, of S.Dickson, of Havelock, Ont ; Mr.Toledo, Ohio., were recent guests ol and Mrs.Percy Dickson^ of Earn-{their aunt, Mrs.N.M.Chandler.of j They are children of the late Lesliaf j Chandler, who formerlv lived in Mrs.Arthur Thornton returned to | Cowansville.They made the trip b/ the business of the two meetings jher home in Montreal last week, | auto.was attended to.Mrs.Linus Draper, {after spending two weelts with herj Mr.and Mrs.M.E.Owens and aunt, Mrs.Carmi Frizzle.She was1 Mr.and Mrs.Marston were in Fre- president of the Sutton Union being absent from indisposition, Mrs.W.W.Smith presided.The secretary Mrs.Call, read the minutes of last meeting and called the roll.Some was in town on Saturday and enjoy-{business was discussed.It being an ed a game of golf on\u2019the Granby Evangelistical meeting, Mrs.Rough land Miss Millie Marston, of Spring-links.\t\u2019 (gave a very interesting discourse, {field, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Rod- Principal C.A.Adams and young ' finishing with a lovely solo which Jgers, Miss Alice and Master Addis ad to town last was much appreciated, after which Rodgers, of Manchester, N.H; Mrs.accompanied by Miss Irene Joyal, who will be her guest for an indefinite time.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.M.E.Owens include Mr.W.F.Marston son, Eric, returned to town last week.Mr.G.Upjohn, of Montreal, was the guest of Mr.J.B.Travers on Saturday and accompanied him to Sherbi'ooke where they had a friendly game of golf with the Sherbrooke players.Dr.H.W.Blunt returned last week from a pleasant holiday spent in Boston.Miss Elizabeth Halpin spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs.C.Snell.Miss .Belcher, of Sacramento.California, was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Kent.Mr.and Mrs.Fogerty spent Thursday in Montreal.Mrs.John Murphy and two children, and Mrs.W.Butler and little daughter are guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Mudd.Mrs.A Jenkins, of Montreal, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Fayers.The Misses Dorothy Roberts and Flora Gould left on Monday for Verdun, where they will teach school during the coming school year.Miss Helen Topp has returned from a holiday spent at Guelph with her friend, Miss Madge Neil.Mrs.J.E.Connolly, of Montreal, was a recent guest of her father, Mr.Edward Parker.Mrs.J, K.Ball and family left town on Saturday for Sutton,\u2019 where she has accepted a position of principal of the model school there.Mr.and Mrs.Guy Rutherford spent the week-end with friends in Drumniondville.Mr.and Mrs.Wafriner and two children and Mr.and Mrs.John Neil have returned from a visit to Windsor Mills.Miss Violet Arrpwsmith has gone to Perth, Ont., to visit Rev.A.J.H.and Mrs.Strike.Miss Mary Lahew, of Stanstead, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs.A.E.Solomon.appreciated, a delicious lunch was served.! Rodgers, of Magog ; Mr.Homer lighsburg on Friday.Messrs.Rodgers, M.E.Owen an******** +\u2019S'\u2022>-?\u2022 + ?+ l CITY BRIEFLETS * + * + + * + *******\u2022>*** A.H.Genge.Plano Tuner.^ Residence 194 Quebec St.Phone S46-w.Wingo will catch for Lachine against Sherbrooke.Saturday\u2019s game to start ax 4 p.m.Vet-Rand Band will play at the sale of work, Lennoxville.Light refreshments, ice creasu, etc.See the children in Old English Dances, at the Garden Fete, Lennox-viHe, Saturday, September 11th.At the Lennoxville Garden Fete, Saturday, there will be for sale, work, food, vegetables, plants, music, books, rummage.The children will dance, the band will play.Tea.sandwiches, cake, etc., will be served.No charge for admission.Lachine.of Montreal City League, meet Sherbrooke on Saturday and Sunday.I MacKay, $5.; C.B.Howard, $o.; Mrs.t]je necessaries of life.Towards ten Wm.Morris, $5.: Mrs.A.(j.Lomas, 0>c]ock last night a transformer fuse j $5.; Dr.jJ.B.Winder, $o^; J.K.Ld-; burned out, and in consequence a wards $5; Mrs.J.\\v.McKee, $o.; K.[numf>er 0f dwellings on Melbourne L.Stewart-Patterson, $5.; Mrs.Jar- Street were plunged suddenly into : dine, $5.; Mrs.G.E.Hyndman.So.; t0tal darkness.Numerous enquiries [Mrs.Andrew gangster, $3.; b^Bar- at ^e station only elicited the fact : net, Renfrew, Ont., $3.; A.r.Mara, jjjat repairs would be made as soon ; $3.; Rev.J.Seller,\tMrs- ^*\u2019 ,we]\\ show their .ox*: vy wauuuik uom Kaiiiccs ux a.uuuuiti\t,\t.\t,,\t- .500 header.Tonev held Boston to four :you3 , Townships on Fridav, and from that [ ther harness tuir erected the'iurv Lewis in Brooklyn.Scrub women and (tim\u201e \u201e\u201eL, tK\u201e f\u201eiw;\u201eo-\t1\t, V, ,;).u.r> FOSTER FATHER CHARGED WITH CHILD\u2019S DEATH Farmer Accused of Intense Cruelty to Three-Year-Old Boy.(Associated Press Despatch) DEFIANCE, Ohio, Sept.9.\u2014The spectacle of a foster-father weeping while a seven-year-old boy was describing how the parent is alleged to have beaten the boy\u2019s three-year-old brother to death with a heavy lea for renewals might be made.-»,.\u2014 rr.ARMAND mothers of laree families were said : o*me .until th,e following , Tu\u20acfday men in the trial of Joshua Botkins, motners or large xamnies were sain Scouts seemed omnipresent, and the a farmer here today by .lr; Lewis to rave fallen sight of thesc Scouts, three hundred Botkin\u2019s is on trial for first degree or so strong, marching doivn the, murder following the death of Arthur Gerald Bullock, child of his \u2019TTiree-Day Trip Will Tram Serrice by Hours.Head Off Forty-two j Miss Campbell, assistant superintendent of the V.O.N., Montreal, who has been spending the month | with Miss Sigsbee, returned to her ! duties on Saturday.Miss Thayer, of St.Albans, was a guest of Mrs.G.Bradley over the ! week-end.Mr.Darcy Jameson, of Montreal.) was a week-end and holiday guest of _______\tMiss Burrage., .___.j r.^ n^\tMr.and Mrs.S.Luke and Mr.and 1 J\tc P\tn\tMrs-\tof Montpelier, were MINEOLA, IS.I., Sept.9.\tvisitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Transcontinental air mail service to £.p, Luke over the week-end San Francisco was officially inaug- \u201c Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Hastings mo-urated yesterday, when R.G.Page, tored to Stanstead to visit Mr.and piloting an airplane specially equip- Mrs.Brigham Hastings over the ped to carry -iOO pounds of mail, week-end.started his westward flight at 6.30 Mrs F.Futvoye and Mr Regi-; o'clock.He carried in his cargo of nay Futvove spent Tuesday in mail, letters to the mayors of six Montreal cities along the route.\t\u2018 Miss L.M.Sigabee is spending a airplane was scheduled to ^ few days in Montreal, the guest of fee of $2 and subscribing to complete course of twenty-fiv»e lessons at $3 each.MEGANTIC CO.HAPPENINGS i*.streets to the music of the Vickers\u2019 band from Montreal, and the local ^useke^pê?, on\u2018the\u2019night* of* July! Budget of News from Various Sections of the County.LEARNED PLAIN band, was, to say the least, an in spiring one, and as a result all believe that the Scout movement will rapidly become more and more popular.The boys were camped on the town park on the lake ana river shore, an ideal location, even If a trifle chilly the first night or so.Some of the Scouts looked after their wants entirely at this location ; others obtained a part or all of their meals in town.\t¦** Troops were present from the following localities, and under iheir respective officers : Granny, under Scoutmaster Marshall ; East Angus, xnder Scoutmaster Martin; North The three days, arriving at San Fran- ; Miss Bertha Cummings is attend-cisco forty-two hours ahead of the j jng school in Swanton, Vt.time regularly required for maili ¦«*¦\u2014\t-\u2014a trains.The flight mapped out is 2,651 miles in length.Martin; ,\to-e i Hatley, under DLtrict Seoutmastei Mrs.John McKee and Miss Thelma.Qonjey .secon(j an(} sixth Sher-McKee have returned to their home Brooke, under Assistant Scoutmaster in Leeds, after spending the Past Harrison, Sherbrooke ; district band three weeks with Mrs.McKee s bro- 'UIlc[er Bandmaster Baldwin ; Vick-ther, Mr.John Mc\\etty and family.jers> Band, Montreal, under Scout-The Misses Evelyn, Dorothy and master Costain ; District Commis-Doris Stevenson are attending the sioner Russell with his staff, as fol- corporations in assisting nature to Cookshire Academy.\tlows: A.S.M., R.Chamberlain, R.'show forth her beuties, the first is the Canadian Pacific Railway.Two was \u2022'ot-rneHen thr-nmrh Tnsneetor Hunter Gilson, brought theii colors, thesei eye sore but the past season has S\tdJllSS; !>\"?*'\" cfe of P.L.S.s.iLon \u201e,d|\trtjjj, f?r ft^r.unds successful teaching in District No.2, 8.The prosecution, which closed its case yesterday, sought to prove that Botkin sheld the child by his ankles and beat him with the tug, while holding his head in a tub of water to stifle his screams.good staff of teachers as follows: Miss F.L.Bryant, M.A., principal; Miss E.Monroe, Miss Clark, Miss Findlay and Miss Harvey.I1 Properties Improved.This is the season of the yearj when all lovers of nature find her at her best, but unfortunately this is the season of the year when Jack) Frost begins to proclaim his ascendancy for the coming six or eight months and it behoves all to ) enjoy these beauties while they have ( the opportuniry.In this connection,! all will commend the efforts of two: * 66 Mrs Ada Hume recently received Harrison, C.Tait ; 'Waterville under) ' Mrs.Ada rtume receni j _ g M Marshall and A.D.M\u201e K.| years ago, their station yard and little guests of sons, Mr.î NICOLET FALLS Mr.J.Haddock, of Laconia, N.H., was calling on friends here on Saturday and Sunday.\tj -ra.j Misses Alberta and Elsie Elliott ^tu/ned on ^Thursday Mrs.Manny Megantic.are Mrs.J.Audet.Mrs.T.C.Lyons, of Springfield, and Mrs.H, Yates were guests of their niece, Mrs.A.Sheltus on Saturday.Miss Bradley, who has been spending some time at Potton Springs.have returned to Shawinigan Falls to resume their teaching.Mr.and Mrs.Walter McKeage and Mr.and Mrs.M.E.spending some time Snrings.of last week.Krans are at Potton P.L.Randall Burton ; Magog Troop1 have been graded and flower beds :\ton \u2019 | was under District Scoutmaster ( are scattered here and there, occas- Newpoiv, for the term of 1919-20.Kingsland and Scoutmaster E.Bui-j Anally obliterating a ledge and Several from here attended the ]ar(j\tSherbrooke bugle band otherwise making it a source of Fair at Sherbrooke* last week.\tj helped in no small measure to add to beauty.The other concern is the Mr.Raymond Stevenson is away (the smartness of the rally.\t(\tProtestant.Cemetery Association, on a motor trip to Boston and other East Angus lived in camp in true ( The committe in charge of these ( places.He was accompanied by Mr.(fashion, cooking all their own meals, grounds have been at work for sev-Ray Larrabee, of Cookshire.\t)and carrying out their camp duties) eral years craduall_y making this one Recent visitors at Mr.H.A.Stev- in capital style, for which fact they i°f.the most beautiful cemeteries in > enson\u2019s include: Mr.and Mrs.T.were the recipients of many eompli-: this province, and all think that they Studd, of Ware, Mass., Mrs.Legget, ments.\t;\tcan safely state that it is not ex- of Maple Leaf; Mr.and Mrs.H.N.Master Ronald Wallace, of the Ma-'celled anywhere else, for, in addit-Stevenson and Miss Hazel Stevenson, !gog Troop, came in for considerable! }on to these artLieial adornments | of Island Brook; Mr.of and Mrs.Isaac praise for his excellent horsemanship serious accident from little daughter scent Sundav at Mr 1 Mrs.Kellev and her son.Mr.Chas.Goodenough, of Bury; Mrs.Lucy preventing a C Morrill's P\t'\t'\t' Kelley who have been spending the Gates, Mr.and Mrs.W.Gates and being still more serious, which occur- Miss Bessie Tozer sne'rt the\tweek\tsummer with Mrs Kelley\u2019s daughter,\tfamily, of South Cookshire; and Miss\tred at the time of breaking camp on «md with her sister Mrs\tWm\tMrs.Frank Solomon, hâve returned\tBeulah Stevenson and Miss Dorothy\tMonday evening, when m making a Golden\tto their home in Willimettic, N.H.\tFlint, of Rock Island.\twrong turn he.with an East Angus Grape» is distinct in form and flavor among ready-to-eat cereal foods JVo sugar need be adde in serving GrapcNuts, for it is naturally sweet with its own sugar developed by twenty hours\u2019 baking Healthfutl Easily digestible Economical in the way of flowers, shrubs and general trimming up, Nature herself has done much to provide ex-: ceptional lake, mountain and forest scenery.Far too large a percentage of the population seems to be too busy to beautify their own homes,! but those two shining examples should at least in a small measure spur them on to greater efforts to home on Tues- Magog, returning 1 day of this week.\tv Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Osborne, ! Montreal, have been spending sev-( eral days with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.Osborn of grounds, when Col.Alex-' Mr.Henry Chamberlain is spend- after spending the past ~\t-\t-\t¦¦ l.idays visit-1 Wlth Mrs.Ida Brock.Canadian Postum Cereal Go.Itd.Windsor, Ontario.*\u2019li' «1 Whut and Barhj Po«ra cL* ^ uc A POOD \u2019\u201c.'y \u2019\u2022 \u2014 ^COl^JOIVlY S', r>r-v (wrong turn he, with an East Angus Scout horse and outfit, went rolling (down over a thirty-foot embank-dent, fortunately, did not result in i more than the East Angus Scout\u2019s - ,\t, .\ts-\u201e\t, getting a bad bruising, and the horse make thls town st,!1 more beautiful (and outfit being a little the worse i eve,n lf KlnK Frost does rclgn for (for the event.\t| so long a PerI°d wh yf ar- On Saturday afternoon there was\tGeneral News.a parade of all the Scouts to the D.\t\u2014- T.Company sports field where there; Mr.E.J.Osborne, of Sherbrooke, were a number of sporting events ! was the guest of his parents on Monrun off in connection with the East- day of this week, ern Townships Scouts competitions,! Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Knapp, of although quite a number of Mont- Sherbrooke, were the guests of her real Scouts also took part.\tsister, Mrs.A.E.Smith, on Labor On Sunday', there were church Day.parades, one to the St.Patrick\u2019s: Miss A.Marshall and Miss Bessie Church, one to St.Luke\u2019s Church, Marshall, of Westmount, have boèn headed by Col.Alexander and Col.( spending a week visiting friends in Wilcox, and one to the Methodist Church, where Assistant Dominion Commissioner Stiles, of Ottawa, ad-| dressed the boys.j Sunday afternoon, an inspection land review was held on the Domin-jion Textil ;ander, and District Commissioner ing a few well-earned holidays jW.E.Paton, Col.Wilcox and Prof.J.Stiles and Provincial Sec.Lordly ! addressed the boys.The visiting Scout Masters wish |to sincerely thank all the citizens! j of the town of Magog for the good :time they with their troops had here) (and especially the Dominion Textile: Club for the use of their rooms and also the Tennis Club who made the \\ isports a success.Magog still holds' (the E.T.tug-of-war championship, )and has held it for two years.It is ¦worthy of note that all of the Scout ! Masters were old army men and i Waterville proudly led the column (with a D.C.M., Scout Master Mar-'shal.At the business meeting of the officers, A.S.M.Harrington, of East Angus, was elected Quarter Master for future meets, Scout Master Mar-ishall, D.C.M., of Waterville, in j charge of sports, Scout Master Jack Martyn, of East Angus, in charge of camp, Scout Master Mclndoe, reception and responses, A.S.M.Conley, of Sherbrooke, of parades and reviews.I like you better as BOYKIL \u2018N Bovril yon get the concentrated nourishment of prime beef.No food does more to strengthen you against the colds, chills and influenza which winter brings.It is the \u201c under-nourished \u201d who run the greatest risk of illness ; but you are sure of being nourished if you take Bovril.\t^ The food with the proven body-building gower of 10- 20 times the amount taken a fewr days.Mr.Rupert Davies, of Montreal, spent Monday with his mother, Mrs.Joseph Boast, Riverdale.Mrs.Eastman returned to her Macfarjane, held at Knowlton.Mrs.Russell has moved into rooms in the telephone building, having cold her house to Mr.Bergeron.Mrs.Gordon Morrison and Mrs.R.mg various States.at Nicolet Falls.TRENHOLMV1LLE Mr.and Mrs.E.C.Greene, of Worcester, Mass., Mr.and Mrs.W.S.Rowe, of Shewsbury, Mass., and Mrs.Frank Gromberg, of Elgin, 111., mot- i\t- ored here and are visiting their sis- i Many Oddfellows from here after, Mrs.E.P.Brock and family, fori tended the funeral of the late Eddie home in Pointsmont, Me., on Monday, A.Butterworth, of Granby, were few months ! guests for a few days of Mrs.S.'Morrison.Mr, Cedric Henry, of Cowansville, was here on business last -week.Miss Lillian Taylor, of Cambridge, ,Mass., and Miss Bertha Dymond, of Mrs.R.J.Noble and Miss Q.Noble !Freiig.}lsi))urgj visited their uncle and have returned from a few days\u2019 visit jaimt, Mr.and Mrs.B.J.Cook, Hill localities in the United ( Mr.Willie Boast is spending a ( couple of w'ceks with his sisters in -?- ~\tMontreal.view Farm.SUTTON She\u2014I expect soon to visit the scenes of my childhood.Another She\u2014Going to some bur led city?> Y artment wide.Having purchased a large lot of Silk, Manuafcturers\u2019 balance of different lines, we can offer you a chance to buy fine dresses at pre-war prices.Wonderful Goods in all shades, 36 in.Worth $2.25, for Worth $3.75, for $1.59\t$2.89 Pure Wool Cloth for Coats, 54 in.wide, be sold very cheap.Worth $2.75, for $1.98 AU shades.Will We M.Nault\u2019s Our Dress Goods Department is most complete suit all tastes and purses.A visit will prove that J, I Limited, is the best place to save money.J.M.NAULT, Limited Métropole Building 35 King Street Dwelling Burned Down.The Magog Fire Department was called out on Tuesday morning of this week, in answer to an alarm sent in from Pine street, but in spite) of their effort-, a residence occupied; |by Capt.A.B.Bullis was burned to the ground.Mr.Bullis had left! 'home early in the morning leaving) 'everything in good shape, but on his! |rcturn near noon, he found friends! land neighbors carrying out his ef-| (fects.As the fire originated in the; upper story apparently from a defective chimney, what was left in the upstairs section was a total loss, and the contents of the first floor were barely salvaged.The building Was owned by Mr.Horan.fifii': i \u2022 : I/M (!!; /.' i:, lii I .JwL, .OF! ?f %ii in ; i m The school bag is once more : familiar sight on the streets as the | I local school reopened on Tuesday! (morning of this week.At the High (School, quite a number tf the par-lents as well as the commissioners I were present at the opening.Ohair-!man II.Chamberlain, of the School | Board, acted as chairman and opened with a few remarks, followed by jprayer by Rev.E.K.Husband.Miss I.L.Bryant, principal, also address-)ed the gathering of pupils and parents, after which Commissioner F.Wallace, F.Milne, A.E.Smith and jS.H.Kennedy made a few remarks.Mr.E.Bradley, of the D.T.Company was also present and through I the medium of a short talk, helped to make the opening an interesting one.The sehool grounds and buildings have all been renovated, painted and repaired during the summer, o that, everything is bright and eherry for pupil and teacher alike.The Board has been exceptionally fortunate this year in procuring a y' 0/~ ygAF1 \u2022fcîbjît\u2019 '\tCOMPAJ#,!\" ii ream am ^uejar fTaste* When your favorite coffee is fresh and steaming\u2014hot, delicious, savory \u2014that\u2019s the time to try Borden\u2019s Eagle Brand and to experience the new, delicious and distinctive flavor which it alone will give.91\tTV T\t9 Eagle Brand puts the \u201ccream and sugar taste\u201d into your coffee.And introduces a new economy too\u2014costs less, lasts longer and keeps fresher.The success of Borden\u2019s Eagle Brand in nourishing infants is shovJn bÿ the great number of children who ha'de been and are being brought up on it.At all drug and grocery store».THE BORDEN COMPANY LIMITED i .\tMONTREAL EAGLE BKAND \u201cThe Milk that Saves the Sugar\u201d i mo I k HRBM SHbKbKUU^L ÜA1L ï KüCOkU.inUK^üHï, bEPl £MBER 9, 1920.PAGE NINE v.\u201cüaiiy Record\u201d Want Advertisements BIO RESsULTS EOR LITTLE MOMEY wo.rc*s or less, Ü5e each huer don, one cent for each additional word.Six insertions for Un» if accountl'hàve^to be'senf more\u2018tha f once^*1^\u2019 \u201c Chalged\u2019 Weekly- d°eS n0t appiy- 1ÜC added fi HELP WANTEIL-FBMaLE TriLLINEKY APPRENTICE .A Apply McKechnie'a.WANTED.HELP WANTED\u2014MALE_____REAL ESTATE FOR SALE POLES CLAIM BIG SUCCESSES AGAINST ENEMY \\JACHINIST\u2019 WANTED FOR ADJUSTING VTBRMONT PaIUSEB FOR SALE WITH\t- rnaohinra' Appiy at once to Hox vti F^îch A,™K' H\u2018 Hwt- *'wvor- Have Defeated Soviet Forces\u2014 *¦£\u2022 *t* 4» ?}» *1* V -I* 'P *p «P \u2022>\t>> i *î»\t.J.!
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