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[" / Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.nev \u201e J}- c^Z&hs21 SHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1920.Twenty-Fourth Year, MINERS\u2019 WALKOUT IS POSTPONED FOR A WEEK Many Changes Are Made In Location Of City Offices IBINERS\u2019REPRESENTATIVES HAVE AGREED TO POSTPONE WAIMIIT : ::: BRITAIN FOR A WEEK (TmiTraTü'ûB tnmnnnnnrirmTr-' GEORGES LEYGUES IS | NAMED PREMIER = Threatened Strike Will Not Take Place on Monday as Was Anticipated\u2014Week Granted by Executive of Miners\u2019 Union Following a Conference Held Yesterday with Premier Lloyd George\u2014Canadian Minister States that the Canadian Miners Will Not Walk Out in Sympathy with the British Mine Workers.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, England, Sept.24.\u2014The coal miners of Great Britain will not go out on strike on Monday next, as was threatened, it developed today.As a result of a meeting held yesterday between Premier Lloyd George and the miners\u2019 executive body, the coal miners\u2019 strike notices previously handed in have been suspended for one week.The Government officials are in hopes that during that interval an agreement will be reached which will prevent the threatened strike from taking place.The Premier's proposal was that a basic line be fixed for coal output at a sufficiently low level to insure a wage increase if any reasonable rate of production is maintained.The recommendation of the executive body was followed by the miners\u2019 delegates\u2019 reply at the meeting later in the afternoon, and it was decided to suspend the strike notices one week, as requested by the Premier.CANADIAN MINERS WILL NOT JOIN IN THE MOVE (Associated Press Despatch) VIC FORI A, B.C., Sept.24.\u2014There is no danger that Canadian coal miners will strike in sympathy with a miners\u2019 strike in Great Britain, said Senator Robertson, Minister of Labor, yesterday afternoon.\u201cThe International Union would never permit Canadian miners to go out in sympathy with the British miners, though they might agree to allow the miners to refuse to mme coal for export to Great Britain \u2014coal which would be used to ease the situation there,\u201d he said.\u201cHowever, as Canada is exporting no coal, practically, to England, this would have little effect upon Canadian industry.\u201d (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Sept.24.\u2014 Georges Leygues, Minister of Marine in the Clemenceau Cabinet, has accepted a call to the first premiership under President Millerand\u2019s administration, it was announced this afternoon.He will likewise act as Foreign Minister.WILL MEET AT FOSTER OCTOBER 15 Date of Fall Meeting of E.T.Boards Has Been Fixed.¦TTnnrrTrrBTmnrrm \u2019 MORE THAN 200 JEWS \u2019 WERE MASSACRED The fall meeting of the E.T.Associated Boards of Trade will be held at Foster on Frid.y, October 15.An attractive programme is being-prepared, and a most interesting session is anticipated.General Opinion Is That Peak Of High Prices Has Been Passed And General Direction Of Course Is Now Downward Despatches from the Larger Cities Show that Substantial Retail Price Reductions Have Taken Place or Are Expected, the Tendency Toward Lower Prices Having Been in Effect for Several Months Because of an Increasing Tendency on the Part of the Public Not to Buy Anything but Necessities.N FIGHTING AT TURIN STILL IN PROGRESS Three More Were Killed in the Disorders\u2014Bomb Thrown in Square.EW YORK, Sept.24.\u2014 Proof that the peak of high prices has bee npassed, and that the direction of the curve is now downward, is seen by today\u2019s New York newspapers in yesterday\u2019s announcements of price reductions from large firms in various parts of the United States.These reductions, covering a wide variety of commodities, are taken as symptomatic of a general \u201cshaking-down\u201d movement that will eventually bring living costs back to\t- a stable basis.\t; Brother of Late Lord Aylmer, of Some of the local aagtTs, notably d* L J n r\tc the Times and Tribune, have secured I KlCnmond, tfue.Lause Or expressions of opinion from business men in many cities supporting the view that the readjustment of prices\tA D _ is underway on a definite and per- VICTORIA, B.C., Sept.24.\u2014Ac-manent programme.\t| e\u201c here from Chase, B.C., near Kam- It is reported that several New l°0Ps, Hon.W.F.Aylmer died last England mills intend to follow the cording to a private message receiv-examplc of Amoskeag Manufac- night.The cause of his death was turing Company in reducing prices not indicated.of cotton goods.The Times says : I He was for many years Dominion \u201cDespatches from the larger cities engineer in the Kootenay and Rev-showed that substantial retail price elstoke districts and was a brother reductions had taken place, or were of the late Lord Aylmer, of Rich HON.AYLMER PASSED AWAY LAST EVENING Que.\u2014Cause Death Not Stated.# POLISH DELEGATES HAVE & exPec.ted\u2019 the tendency towards low- rnond, Que., and son of the seventh squadron (Associated Press Despatch) < LONDON, Sept.24.\u2014 | More than 200 Jews were < killed in the Galician massa- ; cres instituted by the Ukrai- ; nians, according to the lat- ; est reports received in ; Kovno, says a despatch ) ° from that city.\t! (Associated Press Despatch) * LONDON, Sept.24.\u2014 Terence' MacSwiney, Lord Mayor of Cork, was in a very exhausted: condition this morning at Brixton Prison, according to a bulletin issued by the Irish Self-Determination League.He spent a very bad night, the bulletin declared, and the severe pains in his head, of which he has complained frequently, began again' this morning.\u201cThe Lord Mayor of Cork is some- ] what less exhausted then expected,\u201d said the bulletin on his condition last night.NEW PRESIDENT OF FRANCE IS MUCH PRAISED A Few Oppositions from Socialists and Radicals, Who Refer to Former Happenings.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Sept.24.\u2014Praise of Alexandre Millerand, the new president of the French Renublic, is the keynote of editorials upon the inauguration printed here today.The only discordant note comes from Socialist organs and some radical journals.The Oeuvre, for instance, recalls how M.Millerand was shouted down in the Chamber of Deputies and was acused of being responsible for the fact that the French army wos poorly supplied with heavy artillery and \u201cthus prevented the German retreat at the Marne from becoming a rout.\u201d The newspaper says that many declared on that occasion that \u201cM.Millerand\u2019s public career was finished.\u201d \u201cOur friends and enemies,\u201d writes\t\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e ~ t.T-r,oTo ., Charles Chaumet, former minister ef BUR\\ HOUSES IN REPRISAL, marine, in Avenir, \u2018will learn by the\t^ 5esL election of Millerand that France is , L(>:vD0,N< Sept.24.\u2014In reprisal still \u2018the Lady of Verdun,\u2019 and that ! î01\" thjst;a hair- I CAN'T 4|IT IT BUT VUU NOT ^IVE iT UP TET HOUR i I iiiii m 1920 IV INTI.riATUM SCftVICK ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT NEWS [for the week-end.Mr.Wm.Woodman, of Los Angel-es.Cal., attended church on Sunday while on his way to his home in Hat-j ley.-\tThe new town tractor and road Gatherings by the Daily Record ¦____, ., t ____.\t_ J T __J \u201e *\t-\t- -\ting by tha Lawton and Lyford .rms ine, of Jla.-fsawippi, were guests o' of Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Seale, Main Mr.and Mrs.Robert Harris, of Mr.David Watson and Miss Bessie I street.\tI Beebe; Mr.and Mrs.Rush Harris, Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Taylor were ; and Mr.and Mrs.Harold Farman, in Buty on Wednesday last.j of Derby Line.I Mr.and Mrs.R.R.Merrill are BROMPTON\t! taking an automobile trip visiting relatives in St.Johnsbury, Nashua, Mrs.F.R.Samson, Mrs.Wm.Mil- i Lowell, Rockland and other Ameri-ler and Master Bruce Miller, of Win-! caîJ ]tow*f3- f» ~\t1\t.\t\u2022 iL V \u2022 in£ oy Lawton ana Lyiora - .rms ; dsor, were the guests of Mrs.C.An-\tLazel Merrill has returned uorresponaests in tne V anous )n Saturday.The machine is run by dre on Wednesday.\tto Sherbrooke, after a two weeks ¦ kerosene and was purchased from [ Miss Mary Brown has gone to ! yacation at her home here and visit-the Sawyer Massey Co._\tj Windsor, where she will spend a few ln^ friends at Derby Line, Crystal Communities.BURY Mr.David Watson raised two very [ weeks.j Lake and Marbleton.The families of Justice Howard large yellow winter squashes, one.Miss Myrtle Bailev is spending a ; the families of Justice Howard weighing fifty-two pounds and the i few days with Mr.and Mrs.J.E.and, V Ho^ard Murray, of Mont- er to Postmaster, Bury.LISGAR i Young\treal, have returned to their homes, ; Mr.Edwards, of Cookshire, spent : t\\fter havitn* sPent ^ ?umnler 8t Ses5:\u201ci \u201d*h Mr- - T- \u201cay A?£if \u201c»eJhhTs,.Louis, >,r;iîd ?'u'1\t*nd ««tJïLÎSî\t.î\"11\thïve ntîSd M wil- son, of Trenholmville, were the guests Master Francis, wite Mr and Mrs.lesly College, Wollesly, Mass., after .\tof relatives here Sunday\t.\t.er ms and Miss Ruby, mot- having spent the past week at the The chicken pie supper given by, Miss Lyall Duffy, of Melbourne, cred to Alburgh, k t.where they home of Mr.A.Chamberlain.GRIFFIN AND BISSELL ROAD the Women's Institute in the Union 1 has commenced her duties as teach- were the guests of their son and Church, last Friday evening, was a, er in the Black River school.\tdaughter Mr.and Mrs.G.C.Robin- decided success.\tMiss Gorgia W'oodbum, has gone son.Miss Hattie BisseO and Miss'to Mvstic to teach.\tThe Ladies\u2019 Aid of Christ Church Blanche Mason, from Manchester, Mr.and Mrs.Allan Lyster and met at the home of Mrs.T.D.Ward N.H.were recent guests at Mr.R.children, from Alberta, are the on Wednesday with a large attend-H.Bissell\u2019s.\ti guests of relatives and friends here.| ance.Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Hampshire Mrs.James Porter and the Misses j\t\u2014- have closed their cottage here and 3.and B.Porter, went to Sherbrooke\tJOHN VILLE returned to their home at Worces- on Mondav.\t^ ter, Mass., by motor, accompanied\t' !- bv their guests, Mrs.Watkins, of\tRlRr't-jTONI Boston, Mass., and Mrs.Hart, of;\tDir\\V_-rTl v_/.n P*Misseiuti«PHansen, of Rock Is-\tSunday bemg \u201craHy_ day,\u201d here and spent^a week at the Parson- Mr.and Mrs.W.B.Bradshaw, of ; Sutton, oi their return fro mtheir wedding trip to Toronto, stopped off Mr.Lewis Sweeney, of Boston, Mass., visited his sister, Mrs.Wm.Embury, last week.Mr.and Mrs.C.P.Harris are stopping at Mr.R.R.Merrill\u2019s for a few days.Mrs.M.Harris spent last week with relatives at Griffin and Beebe.-^- GEORGEVILE A Laundry Service Within Every Wo marc\u2019s Means\u2014¦ Family laundry service\u2014\u2022 Pound Wash\u2014is one of the most popular services in many cities that laundries give.We specialize in this.Sherbrooke Steam Laundry Phone 169 91 FRONTENAC ST.\u201cThe Careful Laundry\u201d Miss Goldie Wells, of Beebe, is a guest of her friend, Miss Lydia Probyn.Miss Iona Drew and Mr.Stanley Gothrcp were guests at Mr.William Packard\u2019s on Sunday.There will be a Harvest Home social and chicken pie supper at the M ethodist Church vestry on Monday evening, Sept.27th.Everybody welcome.Mrs.Wm.Packard was in Fitch Bay on Sunday.Mrs.Clayton Packard has been badly.land, spent the week-end at her home th,e Eaton and Bulwer Sunday age with Mr.Bradshaw\u2019s people .\tschools will unite m a public service\t-\u2014- ______________ ,\tat Birchton at 3 o\u2019clock, advanced\tEAST ANGUS r'ACC'Y/n T C\t\u2014~\ttime.The regular morning service\t______ l GASSV1LLL\twill be withdrawn\tMis* Kevin, Teacher of Piano- \u2014r-\tMr.E.Bndgette, of New ^ork, forte Terms moderate.Apply at Mr.and .Mrs.Raymond Thompson was the recent guest of ms brother, ! Theatre and infant daughter, of West Hoi- Mr.A.E.Bridgette.land, were recent guests of his Mrs.John Bridgette is spending a ;\tnoonirm rov grandparents, Mr.and Mrs, Alexan- few weeks with her son, Mr.A.E.j\tDKUUrvtSUKY der Thompson.\tBndgette and family.\t:\t- Mr.Ervyn Standish has sold the \u201e Shirley Taylor has gone to Devine service in the Brookbury\t.- Lone Pine farm to Mr.\tNapoleon\tMoiitrr5?.!1\u2019, wJ?eF,e he\tT:11\tb?\ta student\tAdventist Chapel, next Sunday, Sept.\t; ltoh«4 40 yaaura.SAVE.«ENKTHJ/1S.firCCEWFUI, N* ntxuueii.*lckn/»», or vo%Rnrtn\\ont.Special privacy for wracn.KzraUzut accom mo tlall'jrss and boarrl.Compléta *QoJpmrnt.The ONLY\tlnstr*uto nrltliln is vrid* radta*.Booklet arid inform*! Jou In plain acataiJ vrrappor.THC KEELEY INSTITUTE PORTLAND, ME.WITH SAGE TEA Mixed with Sulphur Darkens so Naturally Nobody can Tell.MOL\u2019S RIVER The anniversary services of the Baptist Church will be held Sunday and Monday.It is expected that the new pastor will preacn at the morning service.A conference of the j neighboring ministers and laymen j will be held on Monday afternoon at ' the Church.The ladies will serve the annual ! supper at the Parsonage on Monday | evening from six to eight o\u2019clock, 1 after which a platform meeting with special singing and speaking will be held again in the church.All are cordially invited.OLIVER H.C.Wilson & Sons, Limited 142-144 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.Headquarters in Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships for VICTOR VICTROLAS and RECORDS Branch Stores: Coatieook, Rock Island, Thetford Mines, Richmond and Granby, Quebec.ef'Sri'Oe*?'* mm A reception was given Mr.and i j Mrs.C.fi.Harris, at the home of his mother, Mrs.M.Harris, on Sept.8.About one hundred guest* were present and a bounteous supper was served, after whicn Mr.H.ft.Bach-eider, in a few well chosen remarks, presented Mr.and Mrs.Harris with ; a purse of *7fi as a slight token of [ the respect and esteem of their many friends in the vicinity.Among those from a distance present were KEEP IT SWEET Keep your stomach sweet today and ward off the indigestion of tomorrow\u2014try KM1QID5 the new aid to digestion.As pleasant and as safe to take as candy.MADK BY SOOTY » BOWNE MAKERS or «COTTS EMULSION The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray-streaked and faded hair is grandmother\u2019s recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a youthful appearance is of the for greatest advantage.\tPye, of Windsor Mills, Que, Nowadays, though, we don\u2019t have Rev.R.W.Carr is spending the the troublesome tas* of gathering week in Montreal.( the sage and the niussy mixing at | Mrs.L.P.Adams left on Monday I home.All drug stores sell the ready- jfor a weeks visit to friends in to-usa product, improved by the ! iN(1as^ua;\t, addition of other ingredients, called I Mrs.C.E.Bennett and little daugh- Accept \u201cCalifornia\u201d Syrup of Figs only\u2014look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels.Children love its fruity taste.Full directions on each bottle.You muet say \u201cCalifornia.\u201d flTCH BAY On Friday evening.Sept.24th, the annual Harvest Thanksgiving service will be held in St.Matthias Church, at eight o\u2019clock.The special preacher this service will be the Rev.Geo.PUtElTHntBAL\u2014lit ptiunaui Miter.ANTISEPTIC- Steft kleed-fnisei.^ SOUTHING\u2014EnNi paieieA smarliny.elc.PURE\u2014Beet far tab,\u2018a raibca HEALS all tares.50c box\u2014-All deleft.\u201cWyeth\u2019s Sage and Sulphur Compound.\u201d It is very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied.Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, hut what delights the ladies with Wyeth\u2019s Sage and Sulphur Compound is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also produces that soft lustre and appearance.of abundance which is so attractive.ter, of Lennoxville, are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Lefeiner at tho Parsonage.WATERVILLL Com roast and dance at the Shack Hatley Centre tonight 9 p.m.\u2014.-B»- A MEAN MAN.Yewell Republican\u2014Alma has tho meanest man.He put this year\u2019s cover on last year\u2019* fashion book and his wife decided she didn't need any new gown.You ar* sol'1 experiment-t n g when jou ns* Ur.Chase's Ointment (or Krjenia and skin Irritations.H relieves at onoe and gradually heals the skin, sample box Dr., Chase's Ointment free If you mention this paper ami «end 2o.stamp for postage, «on.a box ; all dealers or Kd man son, Bates & Oo.Limited, Toronto.SINCE Q 1870 30 sfars COUGHS 1 I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, SERTEMBE:R 24, Ï9ZGI ' ' v?AGE THREE BEDFORD AND DISTRICT NEWS Wholesome -Coffee - Coffee am be i«k>% wholesome.Seal Brand Coffee is 100% wholesome and delicious.SEALBRAND COFFEE b the most perfect and satisfying Coffee obtainable.Blended end roasted with infinite skill, its rich aroma and choice flavour sealed into the package.At good grocers, everywhere.In i and 24b.tins.Send for our free Bcnfeiet/'Perfect Coffee, Perfectly Made.\" CHASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL.3 Daily Reports from Correspondents of What Is Going On in Various Communities.ST.ARMAND Guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.C.Luke over the week-end were Mr.and Mrs.Frank Youhg1, Clarenceville; Mrs.(Dr.) Stewart, Kumsitino, Sask.; and Mr.Robert Devrick, Fortime, Cal.Mrs.F.Futye and son Laurence, were home for the week-end.Mrs.H.A.Lyons, of Springfield, is visiting her niece, Mrs.A.Shel-! turs.There is to be a dance in Cum-ming's hall on Friday evening.Mr.Reginald Futvoye left for La-chute last week, where he has a fine position.There is a rumor that the Protes-jtant school here will be opened this winter.\"Cveri/ » FREE RUNNING 'fable Sait THE CANADIAN SALT'CQ.LIMITED n&dian Pacific âltkSâïîonsin passenger ^ TRAIN SERVICE Effective Sunday, October 3, \u201920 1 For particulars apply to J.A.Metivier, City Passenger Agent, Phone ^,30, or Station, Phone 207.GRANMNSIM BONDVILLE Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Overing, of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Cummings for a few days recently.Mr.W.H.McClay, of Montreal, spent the week-end at his home here.The many friends of Rev.Wm.McCormack, incumbent of this parish regret his illness and trust he may have a speedy recovery to health.Mrs.O.Beattie and daughter, Isabelle, of Cowansville, were recent guests of Messrs.C.and L.McClay for a few days.Mr.Percy Hillhouse and his bride have been spending some time at \u201cEdgewater,\u201d the summer residence of Mr.W.M.Hillhouse.Mrs.Wm.McClay and Mrs.S.Sweet are spending some time with their sister in Abercorn.Mrs.H.S, Ball, of Knowlton, was a recent guest of Mrs.Geo.McClay for a few days.NORTH PINNACLE TIME TABLE CHANGES A Change in Schedules Will Be Made on October 3rd, 1920 Information Now in Agents\u2019 Hands.BUSINESS CARDS JBNC INKERS AMD SCRVEYORS /' F.ADDJE.C.E., Q.L.S., QUEBEC.* H \u2022 Office 4Ü Dalhousie Street.Residence, 48 Cyrille St, Tel.connection.< A.MEADE, COATICOOK.QUE., QUE-IO* bec Land Surveyor.Bell plone.AU kirdf> of surveys an< ievellifc*.i \"1HS.P.DUBUC, B.A.Sc., C.E., Q.L.S.Consulting Engineer, Contractor, 58 Sherbrooke St., W., Montreal.1J2 Council t>t., Sherbrooke.Tel.98.Mr.and Mrs.F.M.Worden and Mrs.Sarah Wilkins, were guests of Mr.artfl Mrs.C.N.Chamberlin Sunday.Mrs.Wilkins will remain there for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Royer and family were calling recently at Mr.Wm.Colton\u2019s, of Abercorn.Miss Alice Barnes is visiting her I cousin, Mrs.C.N.Chamberlin.Messrs.Wilkins and Ed.Curley were at Mr.R.A.Calhoun\u2019s this week.Mr L.R.Smith, Richford, is spending a few days with his daughter, Mrs.J.M.Harvey.Miss Alice Thomas is visiting her grand-parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Johnson.Mrs.Powers returned to her home in Providence this week.Mrs.C.F.Racine sold her farm, last week, to Mr.Gagne, of Laprai-rie.Mr.S.Pelletier, jr., has purchased Mr.D.Piette\u2019s farm.iMs M.Wilkins returned to school at Richford this week.in Alburgh on Satuday.Mrs.F.T.Derick motored to Knowlton on Monday, with a party of friends, and was the guest of her sister, Mrs.Willie Lewis, for a few days.Mrs.Bertha Monty, of Alburgh, Vt., spent Monday with her brother, Mr.Honora St.Jean.Mr.Alex.Hunter, Jr., is spending a few days in the city.Miss Mildred Macfie has returned from a few days\u2019 visit at Pike River.Mr.Henry Loyer ara family, had an auction sale of dieir house-hold effects on Friday, and are removing to St.Johm, tjue.Mr.and Mrs.F.L Nunns are moving into their new home which they recently purchased from Mrs.William Derick.Miss Mildred Simpson, of Noyan, is leaving on Monday, to spend the winter in Montreal.SCHOOLS WILL BE DISCUSSED AT KNOWLTON Teachers\u2019 Institute Was Best in Years\u2014General News.& KNOW! TON, Sept.24\u2014The educational campaign under the auspices of the Protestant Committee of the Council of Public Instruction opens on Sept.27, for the purpose of discussing the various problems connected with the Protestant rural schools of the province.Commissioners, trustees, secretary-treasurers, ratepayers, parents and all others interested in the schools of each section are urgently invited to attend.The meeting will be held in the Pettes Memorial Hall, Knowlton, on Friday, Oct.1, at 2 p.m.Professor Kneeland and Mr.Lockhart will be the speakers.GUTHRIE INSURANCE w.S.DRESSER & CO.SHERBROOKE.Ail branches of insurance* Office established 1475.Î ?J.SOUTHWOOD & CO.INS.AGTS.\u2022 S ^ S- Mutual Bidg.Sherbrooke.PHYSICIANS AND SURGKONS BIZ.W.A.FARWELL, (SPECIALIST TO the Sherbrooke Hospital).Eye.Ear.ïvose and Throat DUeafles, 87 Dufferin Ave., Sherbrooke.Consultation: 1012 a.m., 1-4 p.Hi., and by appointment.DR.FRED C.HENEY.OSTEOPATH.Olivier Bldg., Sherbrooke.Lennoxville Phone 188-3.DR.FRED C.Olivier Bldg., ville, 188-3.HENEY OSTEOPATH.Phone 1GG5-J.Lennox- R I) B.SPEER, M.D., Specialist\u2014Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat.Tel.1240.Whiting Blk.A.TOMKINS, M.D.SPECIALIST (N.Y.Po»t-tiraduate Hospital) Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.Richmond, Que.R.ROCH HEBERT.SPECIALIST, EYE, ear.nose, throat, and bronchial lube dis- ,1 eaues and their relations with asthma, rheumatism and neuralgia.Office 92 King, Sherbrooke.Tel.054.A.C.ETHJEK, M.D.\u2014SPECIALTY: Urinary Diseases.Consultation: Res., 45 King St., and by appointment.Electrotherapy In all its forms for treatment of chronic diseases, especially all kinds of Tuberculosis and Bright's Disease and Rheumatism.JA.DARCHE, M.D., SPECIALIST\u2014 \u2022 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.Office and Private Hospital.49 King Street, ¦j iK.L.C.BAG HAND, CONSULTING Specialist.Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat.New Olivier Bdock, corner King and Wellington, feherbrooke.VETERINARY CLARENCEVILLE Mr.and Mrs Arthur Stewart, of ,1 tica, N Y., are spending a short hol-' iday with Mr and Mrs.John Stewart, Noyan Mr.and Mrs.Sumner Young were dinner guests of Miss Elsa Rowe on Tuesday Miss Marion Tipping and Miss Ivy Walker are taking a course in typewriting and shorthand with Miss Edith Patti son.Miss Bessie Hewson left, on Sunday morning to motor to Boston Mass., with Miss L.E.Macfie.Miss Ifewson will spend several weeks visiting relatives in different American cities.Mr.Fred Stewart, who served with the Canadian Expeditionary forces overseas, and later took a years\u2019 training in an American Naval School, has accepted a civil service position at Washington, D.C.Mr.Stewart is spending a few days at his old home in Noyan before proceeding to Washington.Mr.and Mrs.L.H.Bissell were guests of their sister, Mrs.Evans, Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Whitman, of Sherbrooke, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.Sornberger.Mrs.Emma Jenkins went to Boston* to visit her daughter, Mrs.Souks.Miss Aline Gardner went to Farn-ham on_ Saturday to attend the school convention.Mr.and Mrs.N.Whitman, of Sherbrooke, and Mrs.M.Hayes, of| Frelighsburg, werer recent guests at Mr.B.Gardner\u2019s.Mrs.B.Gardner and Mrs.M.Austin went to St.Albans on Monday to [ attend the district meeting of \u2019 the i O.E.S.Miss A.Garnder commenced her school at Rosenberg on September 7 th.Mr.and Mrs.F.Guthrie, of Springfield, Mass., were guests of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.Guth-j rie.EAST FARNHAM The W\u2019.C.T.U.will meet with Mrs.Jas.Hawkins on Saturday afternoon, October 2nd.It is a mothers\u2019 meet-! ing, and all are cordially invited.' Rally day, under the auspices of the Methodist Sunday school, will be j observed on Sunday afternoon, September 26, in the Union Church, at; 2.30 (old time.) Rev.Mr.Allenby ! will conduct the services.A splen-.; did programme is being prepared by | the committee of the Sunday school \u2018 board.All interested in this work gre invited to attend.GENERAL NEWS.The Institute for Teachers held in the Knowlton High Schobl on Saturday, the 18th, was the largest ever held here.Rev.E.M.Taylor, inspector of schools, holds one at Sutton on Friday, the 24th, and Farnham, the 25th, which will finish the series which have proved very beneficial.Mr.Guy Frank Sherlow, of Enos-burg Falls, Vt., was united in matrimony to Miss Alice Lottie Danta, daughter of Mrs.Frank Sanborn, of East Hill, at the Knowlton parsonage on Monday, Sept.20, by the Rev.Harry Walker, in the presence of Mr.Frank Sanborn and Mr.Tevyaw.The bride was gowned in navy blue with hat to match.The happy couple repaired to the home of the bride, where a wedding breakfast was served.Mesdames Harris, Paintin and Robb, accompanied by Mrs.E.S.Chapman, of Brome, motored to St.Albans, Vt., on Monday and attended the district meeting of the Eastern Star held there.^ Mr.Ezra Johnson and little son, Cameron, of Hamilton, Ont., are guests of Mr.J.Johnson and daughter, after an absence of ten years.¦ Mr.F.N.Savoie, Provincial Sec- Î retary of Agriculture, spent the j week-end here with Mr.J.D.McClintock, B.S.A.Miss Mary Cousins, of the Bank of Commerce staff, Waterloo, is spending her holidays at her ifome here.Miss Florence, Pctts has returned from her holidays and resumed her duties in the Bank of Commerce.Mrs.A.Towell, of Montreal, is spending a week\u2019s holiday here at the home of Miss Martin,' Lakeside Road.Mr, Walter Davis went to St.Albans, Vt., on Monday.The School Fair held in Lake View Hall, on Friday, was a great success.The exhibits reflected great credit upon the school children who took part in every department.There was a good attendance of parents and others interested in the work.Prize list will follow later.Knowlton brass band went to Waterloo on Wednesday, to help welcome the Premier and company.WHY EXPERIMENT?Food scientists claim that the leavener Is largely responsible for the flavor, texture and whole* someness of your home baking.That on no other one ingredient does so much depend.It is important, therefore, to use a baking powder that you know possesses the necessary leavening qualities* MAGIC BAKING POWDER Contains No Alum and is the only strictly high class baking powder in Canada selling at a moderate price.Its repu* tation is built on purity and highest quality.The only well known medium priced baking powder made in Canada that does not contain alum and that has all its ingredients plainly stated on the label.Made in Canada FRUIT CROP IN ONTARIO IS PLENTIFUL Local Fruit Dealer Says Cost of Labor Prevents Gathering of Crop.There is a very large crop of fruit of all kinds in the Ontario fruit district,\u2019\u2019 said Mr.N.D.Cascadden, this morning when asked how he found conditions on his recent business trip to that part of the country.\u201cIf it were not the high cost of labor and packages, Mr.Cascadden said, we might look for low prices.As it is, however, there are thousands of baskets and plums still on the trees which it will not pay the growers to pick.\u201cThe season for Bartlett pears is over, but there is still a quantity of other varieties left.Elberta peaches are a large crop, and they are now ready to harvest.We should get a good supply of excellent stock during the next two weeks.\u201cConcord grapes are a big crop, but, owing to the shortage of baskets, the wine men will have the preference, the Grape Growers\u2019 Association having placed a high price on any grapes shipped in baskets.\u201cThe apple crop, though not a MUSIC PUPILS IN STANBRIDGE WERE HONORED.Jason Cook, of Hillside, were visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Perkins, on Sunday.Mr.J.G.Wales, of Frelighsburg, was at Mr.S.King\u2019s on Tuesday.ABERCORN ABERCORN, Sept.24\u2014(Special) -\u2014Mr.and Mrs.John A.Payne, of Abercorn.sailed on the SS.Mata-gama for Leicester, England, September 18, where they will spend some time visiting friends and relatives, is learned that Mr.and Mrs.Payne came to Canada 35 years ago and this is them first return back.We all wish Mr.and Mrs.Payne good luck on their long journey.PIGEON HILL The dance in the hall on Wednesday evening was attended by thirty couple.Mrs.Prairie has returned from a few days\u2019 stay in Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Miss Bessie Gendron, of Bedford, was in town a f( w days, a guest at the Frentier Hotel.The school opened on Monday morning, with Miss Fortin, of Stan-bridge, as teacher.The Ladies\u2019 Guild met with Mrs.I) R.H.H.WOLFF.RICHMOND, QUE* bec.Phon* 25 rin* 8.Night, 47 ring; 3 MUSICIANS X.Munie of 1er» facilities for progress in Voie», Piano, Violin, \u2019Cello and Harmony, including the Licentiate degree, which comparas favorably with any European Conservatory.Irwin Bawdon.Principal.Phone 885.auctioneers and accountants.TOUR J.GRIFFITH.L.I.A.AUCTION-t* eer.Accountant, Commisaioncr and And -tor.4f> Wellington St.North.Telephone 71.I I H.BRYCE.C.G.A., ACCOUNTANT, t* Auditor, 15 Quebec St., Sherbrooke.__________ADVOCATES __________ WfEI.LS.WHITE & I.YNCH, ADVO-Vt cates, Meichanta Bank\tSher* brook e.1'RASER.IUJGG & MIGNAULT, ADVO-i-uteu, Q.C.B.Buiidlag.VTICÜL, LAZURE, COUTURE A KINO.| IS tu, Wellington Street.Sherbrooke.J AWRENCE, MORRIS & McIVEH.AD- voentes, etc., Sherbrooke.O BREADY i 155 Welli \\\\ BREADY & 1 \u2019AN-N-K-\u2019M-.-N-,-ALUrOtLATTH7 ington St.ryi.C.TRACY.ADVOCATE, 137 WF.L.lington Street.AD VOCALE.COW CP.ENGLAND.fo ans ville.Qua.ÎMSTÂKT m POSTUMft * BEVEBAG?\"\u2018\u2022d* cfUBftf*,!! vt '\u201d*\u2022 \u2022 \u2022'Witt portion of Hot»#*» .m, ^ \u201e Po*t»m Cereal Company i Boni Ot«H, wtosaaA .# | *ft WIHHT tfWT ouwctl J the cost is small The benefit is great Tfiose who feel ill results from tea or ^ coffee drinking soon \u2022 profit by a change to Instant Postum Its pleasing flavor, ease of preparation, healthfulness and practical economy commend this table beverage.Sold in 50 and 100 cup tins.A purchase from your grocer soon proves \"There's a Reason\" Canadian Postum Cereal Co,Ltd.,Wlndaor.Ont.;B.Titmore on Thursday aft-.-rnoon.I Mr.Chas.Erno has recently in-! ! vested in a new car.\t\u2019 f ! Mr.and Mrs.Ray Ellsworth re-i ; turned to their home in Glenn Falls.on Saturday, after passing a\u2019 few days in town.! Mrs.F.L.Heumeau attended the | Laroux-Larose wedding at Frelighs- j burg on Wednesday morning.| Mrs.Ely Trombly was taken Tues-(day to St.Albans\u2019 Sanatarium for an operation.Her many friends hope for a speedy recovery.WEST SHEFFORD Miss Aurore and Miss Angeline Nomandin, of St.Pie, are guests of Miss Olivine Normandin.I Mr.and Mrs.Carmi Frizzle, of ; Brome, visited Mrs.W.Shùfelt on Tuesday.Mr.J.L.Therriault, of Montreal, | was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.Bail over the week-end.Mrs.Farley and Mrs.Neill, of Waterloo, spent Monday with their brother, Mr.Omer Savage.The Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs.M.C.Lawrence on Thursday afternoon.Mrs.H.Picard spent last week in Montreal.The Rev.G.O.Tredinnick was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Frank McKenny, of South Roxton, over the week-end.Rally Day will be observed next | Sunday, September 26, in connec- , tion with the Sunday School of the | Methodist Church, at the regular j church he r, 11.FARNAM'S CORNER Prizes Given for Good Work by Mrs.Hodge.STANBRIDGE EAST, Sept.24\u2014j During the months of July and Au-( gust, Mrs.Hodge offered a prize to j the music pupil in each grade, who did the most practising and best work.Out of seven in grade one.Hilda Kemp was 1st; Ruth Martin-j dale, 2nd; Laura Gage, 3rd.Four in Grade 2A, Violet Barrie,! 1st.Five in Grade 2B, Kate Wescote, | 1st, Four in Grade 3%, Esther Black,! 1st, Others coming and going since March were not able to take part in this contest, but good work was done ! by all.large one, is of excellent quality.As the grower, however, is paying | from SI.50 to $2 for empty barrels, | many of the best grades will be 1 Psckad in boxes holding about one-! Giir'i of a barrel.This makes a handy and attractive package end snui.d become very popular as it I offers many different advantages.[The greatest perhaps being that for family use, three boxes of different varieties may be purenased for less than the price of one barrel.On the whole, the fruit outlook for this season is particularly good.\u201d for prcservlnft peaches PI ^\t, /ine!.Dr.C.H.P.Moore DEPUISY Cowansville, Que* Telephone 18S\t\u2014 L.Ed.Choquette Anthracite and Bituminous COAL All rail shipments.Orders solicited.Farnham, Que.AN INCOMPETENT LOT.\u201cThis one I am now getting is my thirteenth cook.\u201d \u201cAren't you a little superstitious regarding her?\u201d \u201cNot a bit.She couldn\u2019t possibly turn out worse than the other twelve.\u201d LIVES UP TO HI SNAME.\u201cI\u2019ll say this for Sponger, he nev* er borrows trouble.\u201d \u201cNo, not so long as he can borrow anyth'ng else.\u201d liffiii.iîîjîsi.jjij ijji\t\"ffl Jam ISRilf 11 «8® ^ »\u2018l 'iïsi&iüëiësIiS 'Lini'.iijj,Wt!iias>d:isi::; luis'¦jüff lâflte*' Partridge in the east, willow grouse in the west\u2014but correctly known as the ruffed grouse -\u2014this bird is found throughout the breadth*of Canada.Three or four sub-species are found in various parts of the country\u2014the Canada ruffed grouse in the east and Manitoba, as well as in the thickly-wooded sections of Keewatin and British Columbia, the grey ruffed grouse in the drier wooded portions of the interior and the Oregon ruffed or willow grouse of the Pacific coast.The ruffed grouse has many enemies\u2014feathered, furred and human\u2014yet it survives and is one of Canada\u2019s most splendid offerings to the sportsman.Grouse should always be shot on the wing and their wariness and cunning make it necessary to select ammunition that is fast and patterns well.V\u2018\t__ ____ .- OOMIHIO The \u201cbee\u201d at the church, which 1 was arranged to take place on Fri- j day, was largely attended and much j work was accomplished.A new floor was laid in the basement and j several teams were drawing gravel, which was used in the sheds.The ladies provided dinner and supper to all present.Mr.V.J.Gleason has sold his rarm for $11,000.Mr.W.White, of Dunboro, has rented Mr.Lusher Harvey\u2019s residence, and will occupy the same soon.The French «chool board of Dunham recently purchased the Protest-ant school buildings, and has fur-j nished new desks and all equipment! necessary.The school will open as soon as a teacher can be secured.Mrs.James J.Perkins received a) bonus of $26 from Rev.E.M.Taylor, inspector of schools, for successful teaching in the scholastic year of 1910 and 1020.Mr.and Mrs.A.Lcggatt, of Farn-ham Centre, were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Harvey on Sunday.Mrs.E.Buchanan and family, of Dunham, were visiting Mr.and Mrs.V.J.Gleason on Sunday.Mr.Homer Perry, Misses Annie and Bertie Royea, of West Brome, were week-end guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Fred King.\tj Mr.and Mrs.W.G.McKclvey and 1 \t>1>\tt! l\t|\tIMPi !\t' Rluii'iif\tlîliih \u2022rii;!;1 ; ;\til f .mirniil ill with No.6 or 7 shot, In all gauges, are considered by many sportsmen the best loads for grouse._ Canuck, Regal and Sovereign Shells are dependable under all conditions, water-proofed, steel reinforced and positive as to pattern.Many sportsmen prefer the .22 rifle for grouse when the cover is * .m ^n RHC^1 ca scs Dominion 2 2\u2019s\u2014short, long or long ri fle, smokeless or \u2018lesmok \u2014are undoubtedly the best.Look for the\u201cD\u201don all boxes.Our new game book, \u201cThe Call of Canada,\u201d with iUustrctiotis of Canadian game birds and animals reproduced in full colors, contains valuable information that will interest you.¦ Every sportsman should have a copy of this beautiful book tn his library.Send SO cents for your copy to-day.Advertising Department, P.O.Bo* 1200.Montreal.Canada.Dominion Cartridge Co., Lrlmitod *\u2022\u2022\u2022*\u2022\u201e Head Office - Montreal Halifax, Toronto, Sudbury VÙr\tWinnipeg, Vuncourer Ji ® L.iisj, » PAGt FOUR l SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 19201 That Wedding S Gift can best be selected here.Our store is new, and so is our stock.We have a splendid assortment of Fine Cut Glass and Silver to show you.Prices range from $3.00 to $30.00 for most of these goods.We would welcome a visit to our new store, whether you wish to make a purchase or not.A.C.Skinner Jeweler and Optician 44 Wellington Street N.\u201cThe Store with the Big Bronze Clock\u201d SHERBROOKE CLEARING HOUSE WEEKLY REPORT Clearings for the week ending ! September twenty-third were $1,351, I 744.21, as compared with $858, 017.i 49 for the same period last year, and $769,568.18 for the corresponding ! week in 1918, SAYS ATTEMPT IS BEING MADE TO REMOVE HIM FROM THE OIL FIELDS * + + + + + + CITY BRIEFLETS * ?*¦?+ ***?*** + *\u2022> + *?* Orchestra, Armoury, a thorough study of the Postal laws and regulations, and of the system in vogue in Montreal, and has always Gaken a keen interest in the management, of the Post Office.He was organizer and first secretary of Sherbrooke branch of the Dominion Postal Clerks\u2019 Association.Mr.Desruisseaux is a graduate of the Ontario Business College, Belleville, and was accountant in a grain business for several years.When the fifty fourth Regiment was organized he qualified as sergeant and was one of the representatives of that regiment at the Coronation of King George in June, 1911, and received the coronation medal from the King's hands.The senior clerkship in the Sher-bropke Post Office is a newT position in the reclassification of the postal employees, and the promotion of Mr.Desruisseaux to the post is regarded with great satisfaction by the postal authorities.A.F.A.Coyne Says Other Interests Have Been Making Move to Remove Him.EDMONTON, Alta., Sept.24.\u2014 | That he represented British oil interests which comprise over a quarter of a million acres in Alberta and that hn- verily believed that the present : prosecution against him was in real-| ity a persecution in attempt by ot-' her interests to remove him from oil j fields of the northwest, said A.F.A.I Coyne, in addressing the jury on his | own behalf as he opened his case for his defence on a charge of seditious utterances in the supreme ceremon-ial court yesterday afternoon.LeBaron's Saturday.To decide E.T.championship on | Saturday afternoon, Capelton vs Rand.Admission 50cts.VETS WILL HOLD CONCERT.The local branch of the Great War Veterans\u2019 Association will give a concert on Wednesday, the twenty-ninth, and it is hoped that their friends will patronize the event and so contribute to the funds of this most worthy organization.Estate Auction at 73 First Avenue, next Wednesday afternoon.You\u2019re wrong.\u2014Rumor on the street Sat.dances at Armory to dis-contiue is not true.They are here to stay.Reddy Wildes and Jacobs will be on the locals line-up for Sunday a-gainst Woods ville.Saturday, Sept.25th.at Edith Mays\u2014Odd groups of Fall Suits, Coats and Frocks, at wonderful values.MACDONALD SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS WELL ATTENDED The scholastic year at Macdonald College has begun with a large attendance o^ pupils in both Model and Elementary classes for teachers, and under most promising conditions.It is interesting to note that out of the class of twenty-one for Elementary teachers, seventeen are from the Townships, while in the Model class they are well represented, thirteen being in attendance.Those from the Eastern Townships attending the Model class are ; Misses Irma B.Bacon and Dora C.E.T.League finishes here on Sat-?naldyin'\t\\ urday, Capelton vs Rand.\t®each ^red P.Mason of ; Cowansville; Nina P.Brundage, Base Ball Sunday, Woodsville vs.i Bury; Rita B.Chadsey, Danville; Sherbrooke.\t) Muriel I.Cunningham, Magog; Flo- rence G.Dunn, Ormstown; Ada E.Woodsville vs.Sherbrooke Sunday! Greenlay, of Greenlay; Vera L.Jor-afternoon at 3 p.m.\t; dan.Sutton; Etta M.Labell, Man- .\t_\t.,\t,,\t.\t,\t,\tsonville; Alma E.Murchie, Inver- Miss\tLucile\tMoore, of\tthe academy nesS) and Cheslev M.Wilson, Gran- of music of Quebec will take a lim- bv.î.t5- C.A., is spending her vacation at her home in Milan.\u2022\ti * Miss Marie L.Corriveau, of Berlin, N.H., is visiting her sister, Mrs.J.Couture at her home near the city.W at *i Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Gilman have returned from a pleasant motor trip to Boston.» * \u2022 Mr.W.E.Simpson, of Quebec, is here on a visit, and is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Honeyman, 167 Belvi-dere street.*\t- - * Lectures began at Bishop\u2019s College yesterday, and Lennoxville School has also re-opened after the summer vacation.* * * Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Crane, of New-buryport, Mass., were in town, and continued their motor trip to Quebec and vicinity yesterday.* * * Miss Dorothy Goodwin, from Kingston, is the guest for a couple of weeks of her sister, Mrs.J.B.Sterling, London street.*\t*\tHe Miss Helen Foss, Mr.Cyril Irwin and Mr.Sydney de B.MacLean were the guests last week of Dr.and Mrs.W.A.Farwell, at Breezy Point Cottage, Little Lake Magog.*\t* * Miss Mifdred Ewing, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Robert A.Ewing, Quebec street, left yesterday for Vancouver, B.C., where she expects to remain for some time.?* * Mr.George Petit, of Lawrence, Mass., is spending a week in town with friends, on his return from a holiday visit to his brother, Mr.A.Petit at Rimouski.» * * Mrs.M.Fitzgerald, formerly of Sherbrooke, and now residing in Montreal, is visiting her sister, Mrs.Gleason, and other friends in the city.* * * Mrs.Armand Rondeau, Marquette street, is visiting Mrs.Omer Royer, at her home in Quebec, and will also spend some time with other relatives at St.Joseph.* * * Mrs.W.E.Thompson, of Hardwick, Vt., and Mrs.Ralph Buchanan, of Boston, are staying with Mr.and I Mrs.Wm.Kjllen, King street, summoned by the death of Mrs.F.H.j Palmer, their niece.* * * Mr.John T.Matthews has gone to i Quebec to meet his brother, Mr.Wil-jliam Matthews, Mrs.Matthews and .their son, Kenneth, who are return-ling from a visit to England on the S.S.Melita.*\tT * The many friends of Mrs, Arthur Carter, of Knowlton, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the | Sherbrooke Hospital, yesterday, will be pleased to learn that the opera-Ition was successful, and her condition lis very favorable.*\t* * j Dr.and Mrs.George Fuller, from I Cowansville, have returned home After a visit to Mrs.Fuller\u2019s sister, Mrs.Douglas Odell, High street, who has also been entertaining her bro-jther, Mr.F.Boyd, from British Columbia.* » » St.Patrick\u2019s Guild inaugurated the winter season with a mo^t successful ; and largely attended tea on Thursday, September 11th, in the Church Hall.The guests were received by the hostesses, Mrs.Melver, Mrs.Jas.Kenalty, Mrs.Britton and Mrs.W.Daniels, and tea was poured by Mrs.Delaney and Mrs.M.Fitzgerald, of I Montreal, assisted by the younger ! members of the society.The table jwas prettily done with pink and white asters, effectively arranged, and a couple of hours were pleasantly spent.* .j.* * .5.* * * .j.* .j, *\t.j.\t4, MARRIAGES ?* ?J»\t1$*\t«J» «J*\t«i* «J*\t-t* 4*\t+3* , .- ' : ' vll' ¦f * '-'A ?'A \\\t\" S ' ' ' ¦ aliil -A:' s.i; \u2022 \u2022\u2022 > - > llillllli iHTeu/iATH)** fJfJVA 3rown kitten's ear trimmed in gold, suggesting autumn tones.Angora in green and white check furnishes dis tmetiveness to the white Georgette frock on the right.FROM ttme to time we hear murmured forecasts that advise us of a projected uniform attire for women, designed to be adaptable to all women and all occasions.But somehow the idea never takes hold.Nor will it; nor should We might as well plan a uniform expression for all faces or a uniform phrasing of thought.For one's attire is to one\u2019s physical presence and appearance what moods and habits of thought are to the mind.Clothes can be as truly an expression and extension of personality as manner of thought and speech and facial action.And since we are all under the necessity and moved with the desire to project our personalities to the best of our ability, gurely we should seize upon this means of doing so.In their effort to eliminate from their lives the world, the flesh and the devil the old Puritans forbade all hut the plainest and.eevcrest of attire, Dut if it had been intended that we go clad in the deadly dull, then nature would have provided us with a suit of wren feathers or fox fur.But nature loves diversity and she gave us each an individual combination of coloring and form that cannot be duplicated.Why, then, should we copy and borrow from one another blindly or wear clothes without reference to the style and plan of person ourself happens to be?Distinction, suitability, individuality are the notes we should aim to strike in our dress.And while the vogue of the day observes a certain trend it always admits of enough variation to fit every woman\u2019s peculiar need.It remains for each of us to discover and fit her own needs.Accordion pleatings and the engirdling cord constitute the points of agreement in the two dresses shown above.Otherwise they present no uniformity.The one on the left is a Pierrette-like creation.developed in the new brown kitten's ear\u2014soft, as its name indicates.The embroidery so effectively decorating the bodice is done , in dull gold.tinsel-like thread.The girdle is of tinsel.In fact, tinsel is one of the touche that promises to characterize the fll gowns.The tiered and scalloped skir euch as graces thig dress is to con stilus another of these character istic features.In this case the flutter ing effect lent by this style of skirt ii particularly dainty and attractive.Th inset bosom, always a favorite toucl with the French, plays its own part it completing the whole.The dress on the right produces i striking note in its combination of whib georgette with trimming of green am white checked Angora.The Angora col Inr describes a remarkably graceful am girlish curve, while the pockets on th< skir< combine to repeat the curve.Thli checkerboard effect in colors mark! many of the newest dresses.Tn thi: instance it is further carrjed out in th-waist cord of green and White, with odf decorative ends in the same fresh col ors.Both dresses sound the chord of grace ful simplicity that denotes the ailhouett of the season, Breakfast isn\u2019t breakfast for me unless we have Post Toasties -says ilminiimmmniiuimimiimmiiimiimiiimiiiiiii ayorwaiSQ I IG.-GEN.ROSS MENTIONED.(Associated Press Despatch) ORONTO, Sept.24.\u2014Brij?.-Gen.lur Edward Ross, M.D., member Ihe Ontario Legislature for gston, is spoken as of a probable essor to Hon.G.Howard Fergu-former minister of lands, for-and mines, as Conservative load-1 the province.RUTHLESS DESTRUCTION OF FISH DENOUNCED.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, Sept.24.\u2014At the opening session International Association of Fish, Game, and Conservation Commissioners yesterday, the ruthless destruction of fish, often hy professional fishermen, was denounced.Recommend that Drug Addicts-Be Kept in Jail Until Given Satisfactory Relief.(Associated Press Despatch) EDMONTON, Alta., Sept.24.\u2014 The Alberta Medical Association yesterday approved of new scales for physicians\u2019 fees.Day calls will now be $3 instead of $2 ; night calls $5 instead of $4, and maternity cases $35 in place of $25.The medical men recommended that drug addicts be kept in jail until necessary medical assistance had given satisfactory relief.Thousands of housewives who formerly used ordinary milk in making Mayonnaise now use and prefer ST.CHASLES MILK Free Recipe Book THE BORDEN COMPANY LIMITED\tMONTREAL 11'Be\tTbe\t^ame v.) 1 :r ,\t/-u\u2014: be played at Lennoxvulc on Satur- Canadian M omen s Golf Champion- day|\t2nd) and the return -hip -chedule\tU game at Sherbrooke, on October 9th.miss Bauld of Halifax is pitted a-;|he LennoxviUe team win be up ; gainst Miss Sterling, of Atlanta, 'against a strong combination in the ! has made the best showing so far.\u201cçjjgj-jty çup winners,\u201d but hope to ; Miss Bauld defeated Miss Nesbitt on gjve a good account of themselves, the last hole.\t~\t.RUTH AIDS HIS OLD SCHOOL.(Associated Press Despatch) BALTIMORE, Md., Sept 24\u2014 \u2018Babe\u201d Ruth, returning to his home __ ______ town here yesterday where 10,000[ville, and possibly Magog, fans hoped \u2018o see him produce at \u2018 His Majesty's for Two Dars, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPT.27-28.and producing: \u201cAIDA\u201d on Munday.and \u2018CARMEN\u201d on Tuesday.The Box Office having: opened cn Monday morning last for reservations for these two Operas, and the demand for seats has been somewhat of a disappointment to the management, an appeal is now made to the citizens of Sherbrooke to come forward and support the efforts in giving the very best attractions in this city.Without a doubt, this most excellent organization is the best and largast Company ever playîng the city of Sherbrooke, and our past efforts in this direction will not compare with the Creatore Company.The Creatore Grand Opera i booked in Montreal for four days, and will appear at the St.Denis Theatre (by far the largest theatre rin Montreal).In the face of an advance sale for Caruiso of $10,000 and the San Carlo Opera Co.playing all last week, and the Scotti Opera Co.about to fulfil an engagement there, the Creatore Ope.a Co.\u2019s sale of seats are staU to be practically %old out.In the Operas presented you will witness somethin that will long be remembered, and it is hoped that sufficient encouragement will be in evidence to warrant both the Company and the local Management in presenting\u2019 again attractions of such high character as this one in particular.May we bespeak your consideration in this particular instance.His Majesty's Theatre.His Majesty\u2019ssaSy Oct.1-2 MATINEE SATURDAY Au Epoch in Canadian Theatrical History.G0ïOh\u201do AMel\tMother Lwixl WITH TXt SSTA Georoekw London.Ek Presentbs iW?Ts PUR UfreunYmDrCOM Cast * Chorus ûihéct Oaly's'Iheatm.UJIWOM 2P0 BOOK BY Frederic^Lonsdale Lyrics by CiPT Harry Graham :isv music by Harold FBAtEit&iMPsoN FCuffordHarris VAU.NTINnJAsW.TATt % PRICES\u2014$1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, Box Office Opens Tuesday Morning at 10.Mail Orders Received Now.Add 10c.Tax.MATINEE PRICES\u2014$1.00 and $2.00.The Matinee Seats will be reserved.PREMIER THEATRE-PRINCESS THEATRE UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT TODAY\u2014EXTRA SPECIAL: ALL-STAR CAST IN \u201cLAHOIVIA\u201d 7 Parts.\u2014A rousing drama thrilling with the color, dash, adventure and pathos of pioneer life in the West.Joe Ryan in \u201cHidden Danger*\u201d\u2014Episode 6.\u201cWho\u2019s Craxv Now?\u201d\u2014Comedy.MONDAY AND TUESDAY:\tMONDAY AND TUESDAY: Charles Ray in\tSelect Production \u201cOmer Comes Home\u201d\t5 Parts.The entering into the football arena of the LennoxviUe team prom- J ises well for next season, when it is hoped that in addition to the six!-~\t\u2014 teams who competed in the league !\t^\t\u201e , .\t,\t,\t,,\t, this season, there will be Lennox-j Çathcart, Robmson, J, A.Petts and BELL TELEPHONE CASE AT OTTAWA CONCLUDED least one circ lit clout, iruck out BEEBE VISITS SHERBROOKE C.A.at 3.15 p.m.sharp.'\u2022.vice, the last time with the bases;\tTOMORROW.\t- full.The Orioles won by 10 to 0.The Beebe Football Club, cham- i\tGOLF Ruth last night wrote a cheque for ; pions pf the Eastern Townships,! $2,500 for the benefit of St.Mary\u2019s ; play Sherbrooke on the Parade | \u2022 (Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, Sept.24.\u2014The case for Hudd (forwards) The above play-!the Bell Telephone Company in suppers are requested to be at the Y.M.;port of it; application for increased rates was concluded yesterday.It is practically certain the next hearing will be in Toronto on November 4th.I Sherbrooke on the Industrial School, where he learned ; Grounds tomorrow.Beebe are old TURNBULL CUP COMPETITION.Philip Robins defeated J.C.Stcw- baseba!), to help replace the build- favorites with Sherbrooke fans and|art in thc sin(;lc match that remain rings destroyed by fire.\t[those who saw them in the Charity - ! Cup final two weeks ago, against the I SOX WOULD NOT DARE TO WIN : Circo, know they are capable of fur- PENA.VT.\tnishing a real game.This will also.CHICAGO, Sept.24\u2014In a story be a cup game, Beebe coming here ! weather^onditions pro vailing,\u2019' printed here yesterday, B.B.John- determined to take back the Water-Lerni.fjna]a wji) be played on St : on, president of the American ville Challenge Cup they League was quoted as having said i 1915.he had \u201cheard statements that the, The locals have been out a couple White Sex would not dare to win of times this week and report in the 1920 penant, because the mana-igood condition.The game is billed ger of a gambling yndicate, al-1 to start at 4 p.m.sharp Thefollow-leged to have certain players in their ; ing wnl! represent Sherbrooke, viz: power, had forbidden it.\u201d\tCorfield (goai), Croft and Wooton The gamblers are said to have j fbacks), Evans, Marshall and Le-backed Cleveland heavily.\tI Lievre (half backs), G.S.Petts, cd to be played in thc third round of the Turnbull Handicap Cup competition, which has now reached thc semi-final stage.With favorable thc .played on Satur- lost in[day afternoon at the local golf course, when Philip Robins will meet H.St.C.Clayton, and Alex Fraser will play Gordon Miller.National Amateur champion, and Maxwell R.Marston, former New Jersey state title holder, one up in a thirty six hole exhibition match yesterday at the links here.LACROSSE LACROSSE PRACTICE.The Sherbrooke lacrosse team will put the finishing touches to its train-VARDON AND RAY WON.ring for the trip to Quebec this even-(Associated Press Despatch) J ing, when every member an dplayer Philadelphia, Sept.24.\u2014Harry is requested to attend, as there will Vardon and Edward Ray, the Brit- be a meeting right after the prac-ish golfers, defeated Charles Evans, tice.A REALLY GREAT BILL TODAY.The Daintiest Star of the Screen.Shirley Ma.son in \u201cTHE LOVE HARVEST/' a Dramatic Comedy of Love and the Stace, by Pearl Doles Bell.One of the moat charming plays ever produced.Joe Rock in \u201cFOOT PRINTS/' a Big V Special Comedy.And other attractions including \u201cTHE SMILING KID,\u201d a thrilling Western drama.COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY.The ladies of Sherbrooke will be glad to learn that the great favorite, May Allison, will appear In another splendid play, \u201cTHE CHEATERS.\u201d A fascinating romança based onthe celebrated stage play \u201cJudah,\u201d by Henry Arthur Jonee.\u201cHAUNTED HEARTS/* ft Billie West Comedy.Episode IS of \u201cTHE LOST CITY.\u201d \u201cNEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD/* AutaStrop Razor m itself Edge Before Utroppfoc ' MagiiiGad) i MADE IN CANADA TOAOtfK) '7777- JEdga After UtrrtppHlC fJfLiffbifjadj « A PERFECT Shave in 3 Minutes\u201d is AutoStrop razor service.Stropping and cleaning without taking anything apart, without even removing the blade from the frame is an exclusive AutoStron Razor feature.And the quality of the shave is the kind you are craving for! Your dealer will gladly demonstrate the AutoStrop Razor to you.He will guarantee to refund your money, if the razor does not prove to your entire satisfaction.Only $5.00\u2014complete with strop and twelve blades in an attractive assortment of cases.AutoStrop Safety Razor Co., Limited AutoStrop Building, Toronto, Canada 9000010053025302890002020001090100020102000102530201020002000002010248480202020053020002000200 é ùliLKÜKVJwivi^ Ui\\lL,ï\tUivtJ, i\u2019ixii-j/ii,\txZ\u201cf, i î'ZQ, FAGt INlINt (i Daily Record\u201d Wasit Advertisements BIG RESULTS FOR LITTLE MONEY RAXES: 25 words or less, 35c each insertion, one cent for each additional word.Six inse.^_ js for the price of five, if run every day and paid in advance.If charged, weekly rate does not apply.10c added if accounts have to be sent more than once.__ HELP WANTED\u2014FEMaLE________ CAPABLE AND REFINED WOMAN wanted in Sherbrooke as housekeeper with oversight I of children.Maid is kept.For particulars write Box 91 Record.Experienced table girls wanted at once.Good wages.Apply New Sherbrooke House.Experienced weavers wanted for our Woollen Mill.Paton Manufacturing Company, HELP WANTED\u2014AÏALE liJEVERAL GOOD PLUMBERS, TIN-^ smiths and steamfitteràovanted at once ; also helpers and shop help.Apply to Ernest Conley, No.9 Magog Street, City.A YOUNG MAN WANTED WITH AT , least two years\u2019 experience in clock and I jewelry repairing.Good wages.Permanent position.The Phillips & Lucas Store, Jewelers, Montpelier, Vt.COOK GENERAL WANTED FOR FAM-ily of two.With references.Wages $35.Apply Box 80 Record Office.COOK GENERAL FOR FAMILY OF two.No washing or ironing.Apply Mrs.H.R.Fraser, 131 Victoria St.Phone 166.CAPABLE GIRL OR WOMAN WHO CAN cooky, for general housework.Wages $60 per month.Apply 72 Queen Street.WANTED FOR TORONTO, A GOOD general or working housekeeper, middle-aged woman preferred, family of three ; references required, and good wages.Apply Mrs.R.C.Babbett, care of the Standard Bank, Parkdale Branch, Toronto.A GENERAL SERVANT WANTED.AP-ply Box 93 Record.LIVE STOCK FOR SALE O PURE BRED HOLSTEIN BULLS IN first class condition for service, for sale, also young females and a work hor^e.P.H.Wilson, North Hatley, Que.1PA1R OF MATCHED HORSES, WEIGM-ing 2900 pounds.Apply Box 140, North Hatley.CT LENBURN STOCK FARM\u2014PURE BRED ^ Shropshire ram lambs of good type and quality.Pair of Berkshire sow pigs, three months old.One stock boar, cheap.John Racey, Lennox ville.Registered jersey bull, \u201cprince Gamboge,'* solid color, two years old, sire \u201cLeoni\u2019s Gamboge,\u201d whose dam gave 8,618 lbs.milk, 617 lbs.butter, three years old, Dam \u201cPrincess Fawn,\u201d whose daughter \u201cPrincess Pat\u201d gave 8,545 lbs.milk, 520 lbs.bdlter, two years old.Will sell cheap.Geo.W.A.Reburn, Ayer's Cliff, Que.Baby holsteik bulls, superbly bred, and the last opportunity to obtain a son of our great sire, King Walker Korndyl.e, who is going to the U.S.This bull probably has more high testing daughters than any bull in Canada.The dairy teats at the recent Sherbrooke Exhibition were both won by daughters oi this groat bull.Both cows have bull calves at foot\u2014a good buy for some one.Write to C.C.Hanson, Maple Park, Dixville, Que.XPERT ELECTRICIAN WANTED FOR manufacturing and construction work, for a large industrial plant out of town.Apply by letter, stating wages expected.Box 85 Record.REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BROPERTY ON CORNER OF MONT-real and Wolfe street» for sale.Very desirable location.Hot water and hot air heating in house.Garage.Fine location for doctor, dentist or lawyer.Opposite Portland Square and High School.Reasonable terms.Don\u2019t miss this opportunity if you are looking for property in North Ward.Apply 112 Montreal Street, phone 1517-J.T ABORERS WANTED\u201420 GOOD LABOR-ers.Apply Loomis & Dakin Construction Company, Sherbrooke Hospital Contract.T> ELI ABLE MAN WANTED TO TAKE care of office premises and yard.One familiar with building material preferred.Apply Box 78 Record.T>OY WANTED ABOUT 17 YEARS OLD.Work in furniture store, steady employment.Opportunity for advancement.Apply to Echenberg Bros.I ABORERS WANTED.APPLY GLOBE Sprinkler Co., Can.Conn.Cotton Mills, New Building.GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR MARRIED man speaking both languages to secure permanent position, good salary and commission, canvassing and collecting.Box 89 Record.\"POR SALE IN AYER\u2019S CLIFF.ONE double house, new, fully modern, situated on the new street, two minutes\u2019 walk from post office; and one small tenement house, also new, on Main street Will sell very reasonable, cash or terms.F.J.Wilkinson, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.TTERMONT FARMS FOR SALE WITH \u2019 stock and tools.E.H.Howe, Newport, Vt, French Agents.*J» «J* «\u2022> *> ?>\t«$» Î* DEATHS REPORTED * i ?\t¦\t* i *j»\t*$\u2022 v *î* *1* *î*\t?$*\t?j* *j« MRS.M.WHITE, CLAPHAM.CLAPHAM, Sept.24\u2014The death occurred here on Saturday the 18th, of Mrs.Margaret Whyte (nee Miss Margaret Porter), at the advanced age of eighty-three years, at the home of her nephew Mr.Ernest Porter, with whom she has made her home for the past four years.Deceased had been in poor health for the past yeai1, but was suddenly taken worse on Tuesday and quietly passed away on Saturday.The funeral was held on Monday, to Christ\u2019s Church, Lower Ireland, of which church deceased was a lifelong member.Rev.Atkinson officiated.The remains were placed in the family plot, by the side of her husband, who predeceased her eight years ago.The pall bearers were her four nephews, Messrs.Frank, Ebbie, Willie and Johnie Porter.DAIRYMEN PROTEST RE NEW RATES FINANGAL AND MARKET NEWS TODAY\u2019S QUOTATIONS ON STOCK EXCHANGE 4-00 ACRE FARM AND TIMBER LAND for sale, 80 acres cleared, fairly well fenced, well watered, soil sandy loam, two houses, barns and stables.Timber large, estimated at 800,000 ft.Railway crosses part of property, one mile from village station and saw mill.All going for $4,000.Apply to R.J.Bonham, Tory Hill, Ont.TO LET HEATED FLAT TO LET\u20145 ROOMS nicely furnished, best locality, in North Ward.Apply Box 72 Record Office.Ï^XPERIENCED WEAVERS WANTED J for our woollen mill.Paton Manufacturing Company.About 3,000 feet space to rent, well lighted, well heated ; for manufacturing or warm storage.Page Printing & Binding Company.SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE TO LET, 156 Melbourne St.Apply by telephone 33.MEN WANTED\u2014A FEW GOOD LABOR-ers and structural steel workers wanted.Apply MacKinnon\u2019 Steel Co., Ltd., Sherbrooke, Que.Furnished room to let with modern conveniences.Apply 12 Fulton Avenue.1>UTCHERS \u2014 WANTED, NUMBER OF * good experienced butchers to work in Slaughtering Department.Apply in writing to the Superintendent, William Davies Company, Mill Street, Montreal.PR.OF GOOD YOUNG HORSES, WELL matched and sound, good to drive or work, weight 1176 lbs.; one good family beast, sound and good life and style and perfectly safe, good weight; 3 Registered Durham cows, one yearling bull and one yearling heifer, 2 Registered Holstein heifers, one two years old and one yearling :\t25 good sheep, mostly registered.1 two-year-old ram and ram lamb; Registered Yorkshire pigs, both sexes, for sale.This is all good stock and will be sold reasonable.Albert L.Hodges.Hatley.Que.SITUATIONS VACANT.ITT AN TED\tAT OUR NEW STORE, Wolfe St, a girl having some experience in the grocery line.Also a young man for the delivery team.The applicants must \u2022peak both languages fluently.Apply at Jfebert & Fortier's.JNTELLIGENT PERSON REQUIRED - who can devote spare time to submitting our Samples to the people he knows or the public.Income, $10-$25.Weekly payment Carlton Publishing Co., Greeting Card Publishers, 328 Spadina Ave., Toronto.^ALESMAN\u2014SELF-RESPECTING SALES-man, whose ambit||pn is beyond his present place, might find more congenial employment with us, and at the came time double his income.We require a man of clean character\u2014eound in mind and body, of etrong personality, who would appreciate a life\u2019s job with a fast growing concern, where in* dus try would be rewarded with far above average earnings ; married man preferred.Apply to Mr.Ryan, 2nd Floor Olivier Bldg., Sherbrooke.AGENTS WANTED VITE WANT IMMEDIATELY A RELIABLE agent for Eastern Townships to aeU our well-known Fruit and Ornamental trees.Good pay, exclusive territory, with the boot \u2022tock in the business.Our agency is profit-able.Write Pelham Nursery Co., Toronto, Ont.AND UP MADE WEEKLY BY OUR ^^ agente, men and women, in spare time, day or evenings, selling the best and largest selection of Personal Greeting Christmas Cards, at popular prices.Magnificent sample book free.No experience necessary.Does not interfere with regular work.A few agency appointments still open.Service guaranteed.Modern Art Company, Manufacturers, 122 Richmond West, To-r onto.LOST AND FOUND A GENTLEMAN\u2019S GOLD SNAKE RING lost in.or near Magog House, last Monday morning.Finder kindly leave at Record Office.Reward, $5.T>OOM TO LET WITH BOARD FOR gentleman.With use of phone.Apply Mrs.Leete.33 Sanborn St Large front room to let at 10 Sanborn Street.¦pURNISHED HOUSE TO LET WITH modern conveniences.Apply 12 Fulton Avenue.COMFORTABLE SINGLE SLEEPING room to let; convenient Apply 36 Peel Street.CANADA.Province of Quebec, District of St.Francis.No.480.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT The 16th day of September, 1920.Before Messrs.Leonard & Bachand, P.S.C.ALOYSIUS ELZEAR DIONNE, trader, of the Township of Stratford, District of St.Francis, Plaintiff, \u2014 vs.\u2014- ALPHONSE GADET.heretofore of the Township of Stratford, District of St Francis, now of unknown places, Defendant.The Defendant is ordered to appear within ore month.LEONARD * BACHAND, P.S.C.O\u2019BREAD Y & PANNETON, Attorneys for Plaintiff.t^ALESMEN- -CTTY.TOWN OR COUNTRY Though nursery stock generally scarce\u2014 have full line whole root trees and plante.Big earnings guaranteed the year round.Your orders delivered complete.Experience not necessary\u2014-we teach you.Luke Bros., Limited, Montreal.ABIC.$5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS greeting card sample book free ; spare or full time worker» ; representatives already making five to ten dollars daily ; experience or capital unnecessary ; immense stocks ; free and prompt delivery guaranteed.Bradley-Garreteon Company.Brantford.Ontario.FOK SALE OECOND-HAND BICYCLE FOR SALE\u2014 ^ Good as new.Going cheap to the quick buyer.Apply from 6 to 8 in evening at 81A Galt Street.IIVATE SALE OF BED, SPRINGS, mattrtsa, bedding, stair carpet (new), eum.dining room chairs, couch and ting chair, also lady\u2019s suit, size 36.Ap-35 London Street./ IAN A RIES FOR SALE.SINGERS.$4 ; \u2022 ' females, 50c.Mrs.James Woodward, R.D., No.4.Lennoxviile, Que.1T7ATCH FOUND IN COWANSVILLE.\u2019 * Owner may have by proving and paying expenses.N.F.French, Farnham.IVORY BROOCH LOST BETWEEN PRE- mier Theatre and Prospect St.Box 90, Record.A BABY\u2019S WHITE TATTING BONNET lost on Wellington St., Thursday afternoon.between Fletcher\u2019s Corner and City Offices.Finder please return to 173^ Wellington St., or telephone 1375-J.Reward./ I KEEN FELT HAT LOST LAST NIGHT on Portland Avenue.Finder please return to 41 Portland Avenue.MISCELLANEOUS PITMAN\u2019S SHORTHAND, TOUCH TYPE-writing, Bookkeeping, etc.Private classes.Prospectus on application.Frank Dudley, Cert.P.S-,\t74 Frontenac St, Phone 1228-W.CANADA.Province of Quebec.District of St.Francia.No.469.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT This fifteenth day of September, 1920, before Leonard & Bachand, P.S.C.GEORGE MORIN, of the City of Sherbrooke, in the District of St.Franc!!, trader.Plaintiff, \u2014vs.\u2014 ARTHUR BIGRAS, of the Village of Ste.Christine, County of Bagot, District of St Hyacinthe, Defendant The Defendant is ordered to appear within one month.LEONARD & BACHAND, J\tP.S.C.EMILE RIOUX, Attorney of Plaintiff.The following prices furnished by P.B.McCurdy & Co., and McManamy \u201e .\t_ .i& Walsh, show operations in the Export Lheese to Britain at Price active and important stocks in the Fixed by Food Controller.iNew York yS!1 Open mrs.John McKenzie, bish- OP\u2019S CROSSING BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING, Sect.24.\u2014The death of Mrs.John McKenzie occurred at her home here on September 20.Mrs.McKenzie was born in Brookbury, February 3, 1850, her maiden name being Amy Joyce, and was married to Mr.John McKenzie on September 18, 1867.There were thirteen children, of whom nine are living.Mrs.McKenzie had been in poor health for several years, and her daughter, Mrs.Glasscock, of Portland, spent the summer here and cared for her mother for the past four months.The deceased was a kind neighbor and highly respected by all who knew her.The funeral was held at the house on Wednesday at 2 o'clock, the Rev.Mr.Brundage, of Bury, officiating.The choir sang three favorite hymns of the deceased.The bearers were five sons, Messrs.Alex, Berdalbin, Eugene, William and Ola McKenzie, and one grandson, Mr.Verne Welter.Of the nine children living, eight were at the funeral, namely, Mrs.Williams, of Concord, Vt.; Mr.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, Sept.24\u2014A delegation of dairymen from Leeds County, Ontario, interviewed the Prime Minister today in regard to the new railway rates on cheese and protested against the recent .arge increase granted by the Board of Railway Commissioners.They represented that, as they exported cheese to Great Britain at a price fixed by the British food controller, they are unable to pass their increased charges on to the consumer The delegation also complained against alleged discrimination in the transportation charges on milk for cheese making.The delegation was promised full consideration of the representations made.BIRTHS, MARRIAGES.DEATHS Publication chargree : Births, 25c.; Marriages 25c.; Deaths, 26c.; where funeral notice is added, 76c.; Card of Thanks, 75c.; In Me-moriam, 75c.; poetry, 10c.per line; list of flowers, 10c.per line.BIRTHS LAKE\u2014At Sawyerville, Que., on September 19th., 1920, to Mr.and Mrs.George Lake, a daughter, Marion Ethel.DEATHS PRICE\u2014Died on Sept.24tth, 1920, at the St.Albans, Vt.Hospital, Rev.Wm.R.Price, of East Berkshire, Vt.formerly of Sherbrooke, Que.Funeral at East Berkshire, Vt.on Sunday, Sept.26th.CARD OF THANKS.We wish to thank all kind friends who sent flowers and helped us during the illness and sad bereavement of Ethel May, beloved wife of Frederick H.Palmer, and daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Killen, 171 King West.CARD OF THANKS.We wish to thank the neighbors and friends who assisted us during the illness and death of our wife and mother, also the choir, and all who sent flowers.john McKenzie ANb family.Bishop's Grassing, Sept.23, 1920.GIVE POLES TEN DAYS TO ACCEPT TERMS I Armistice Terms Are Offered by the Soviet Peace Delegation.(Associated Press Despatch) RIGA, Letvia, Sept.24\u2014Adolph Joffe, head of the Soviet peace delegation at today\u2019s session of the Russo-Polish peace conference proposed an armistice, which he said must be accepted by the Poles within I ten days or the Russian winter campaign would be inaugurated, which Joffe declared the Soviet government desired to avoid.M.Joffe preceded his proposal by offering to withdraw virtually all the fifteen peace points submitted at Minsk to which the Poles objected.The Soviet armistice terms which M.Joffe said the Soviet central executive committees in Moscow decided upon yesterday, eliminate virtually all conditions designed to Sovietize Poland and abandon the Russian claims regarding Galicia.M.Joffe's proposals make the psos-pect of peace much better than hitherto.1 p.m.AUCTION SALE of Farm and Stock to close the Estate of the late F.R.BLUNT \u2014ON\u2014 SETS BARNS ON FIRE AND ENDS HIS OWN LIFE Quebec Man Ran Amuck as Result of Sudden Attack of Insanity.(Associated Press Despatch) QUEBEC, Sept.24.\u2014As a result of a sudden attack of insanity, Joseph Girard, of Notre Dame Du Rosaire, Montmagny county, ran amuck on Wednesday night, set fire three barns, which were destroyed, and committed suicide by shooting himself through the head.L oroner Perron held an inquest yesterday, when the jury brought in a vprmnf.nf \u201cein\u2019r.irJ____________ /» Am.Beet Sugar .\t78%\t Am.Bosch.Mag.\t79V4\t35*4 Am.Can\t\t3b%\t Am.Car.& F\t\t132*4\t132 Vi Am.Loco\t\t92)4\t93% Am.Smelting .\t59%\t59% Am.Sum.Tob.\t89\t87% Am.Woollen .\t77%\t78% Ana.Copper .\t52 V4\t Atchison\t\t84*4,\t149 Atl.Gulf & W.I.\t149 7\t Bald.Loco\t\t\t110\t110% Beth.Steel ( B ) .\t72 V4\t73% Can.Pac\t\t120 Vi\t120% Cen.Leather .\t45%\t45% Corn Products .\t85\t84% Crucible Steel .\t128%\t128 y4 Cuba Cane Sugar.\t38\t38*4 Erie Railroad .\t19*4\t19% Gen.Motors\t\t19*4\t19% Goodrich\t\t51\t49% Gt.Nor.Ore .\t34V4\t44% Insp.Copper .\t46%\t Int.M.Marine .\t22%\t22% Inter.Paper\t\t78\t78% Keystone T.& R.\t15\t14% Mexwell Motors .\t7%\t7% Mexican Petrol .\t184%\t187% Midvale Steel .\t38\t38% Missouri Pac\t\t28%\t29 New Haven\t\t36%\t36% Noorfolk & West.\t97*4\t Nor.Pac\t\t80\t79% N.S.Steel\t\t45%\t44% Pan.Pete B\t\t84\t82% Pan.Amer.Petrol.\t91\t91% Pere Marquette .\t28\t28 Pierce Arrow .\t35%\t35% Pressed Steel Car.\t94%\t Reading\t\t92*,4\t93% Rep.Iroon & S.\t80\t80 Royal Dutch\t\t87*4\t Sine.Con\t\t32%\t32% Sloss Sheffield .\t66\t So.Pacific\t\t96\t Southern Railway.\t30%\t30% Stromberg Cr\t\t69\t69% Studebaker .4.\t58%\t58*4 Texas Oil\t\t50 V4\t50% Texas Pac\t\t38V4\t38% Tob.Prod.Co\t\t70*4\t69% Union Pac\t\t123*4\t123 U.R.Stores\t\t72\t71 Vi U.S.Food Prod.\t58%\t^ 57% U.S.Ind.Alco.\t83%\t83% U.S.Rubber .\t82%\t82% U.S.Steel\t\t88%\t89% Utah Copper .,\t63*4\t62 Vana.Steel\t\t66%\t67 Westinghouse .\t47%\t47 White Motor\t\t44%\t Montreal.\t\t Abitibi\t\t80\t79*4 Atl.Sugar\t\t141\t138% Asbestos Com.\t96\t95 Asbestos Pfd.\t101\t100 Brazilian\t\t37\t Brompton\t\t80\t79% Can.S.S.Com.\t61\t Can.S.S.Pfd.\t75\t75 Cement Com\t\t61*4\t Cement Pfd\t\t90\t Laurentide\t\t114%\t114% Mont.Power .\t80\t80*4 Nat.Brew.\t\t\t65%\t65 Riordon .\t214\t Span.River Com.\t122\t122 Span.River Pfd.\t128%\t127 Shaw\t\t107\t Bonds.\t\t Can.War Loans\u2014\tAsked\tBid 1925 \t\t93%\t93*4 1937 \t\t92%\t92% Banks.\t\t j Montreal\t\t190\t ! Royal\t\t205\t i Commerce\t\t176\t In The World Of Finance o Furnished by\t£ F.B.McCurdy & Co.SLSJUULQJLSUL^a-SLO BJJLSiSJLSUiSU Secretary of Treasury Houston predicts gradual decline in prices but does not look for arrival of period of stable costs for number of years.Sees high taxes for long time There is a general cut in commodity prices in the middle and far west.British miners reject Premier Lloyd George\u2019s appeal to accept government proposal, and refer question of wages to independent tribunal, and walkout seems certain on Monday next.Merger of Lackawana and Buffalo.Rochester and Pittsburg road is under consideration.International finance conference begins at Brussels today, when world credit will be taken up.General Motors declared regular quarterly dividends, but makes no announcement of its sales policy for year.Cadilac Motor Car Co.notifies agents that there will positively be no reduction in prices.frmmnnrro' imrm\"awrra-gT2 o> « fl NEW YORK PRESS YY TAN TED IN LENNOXVILLE FOR ^ ^ caarly in November, two bedrooms with board, for two adulte and child.Would also like private sitting room if possible.Box 86 Record.YYT ANTED TO\tRENT\u2014THREE\tFUR- » \u2019 nlshed rooms for light housekeeping, furnished or unfurnished.North Ward preferred.Address H.A.Gilliland, 26 High Street.f ARGE HEATER AND PIANO CRATE *J for sale.Apply 27 Alexander Street.\\VTANTED TO RENT WITH LEASE \u2019 ^ About 500 feet floor space in a lumber manufacture, with power; will buy dry kiln lumber from the firm for dowel pins.Write to M.Despree, Weedon, Que./COUNTER 11 FT.x 2 FT., AND A CASH, *-/ Register.Apply 41 Depot Street.PURE BRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCK-crels for sale, very fine birds.Apply Gr.n Meadow» Farm, R.M.D.4, Magog.; Qu*\t____________________| I >OSTON TERRIER BREEDERS SHOULD see this bargain, a pedigreed female, good mother.Apply Phone 1371-M.SITUATIONS WANTED IYTORK WANTED BY HOUR DAILY from 9 a m.to 4 p.m.Apply Mr*.Mahan.12 Jen ekes Lane, City.YI7ANTED TO RENT SMALL HOUSE \u2019\u2019or unfurnished rooms in vicinity West Ward, by young couple for 1st October.Ap ply Box 255, Cookshire.Quo.AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE >UNG LADY SOLICITS CLERICAL work, auch a» typing and copying, aeven j* experience aa stenographer ; tniucated rench and Kngllah.Phone 1606-W.DUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION IN office, speaking and writing French and Hah correctly, with two years\u2019 experience tenography and typewriting, bookkeeping general office work.Box 92 Record.J^OKD SEDAN IN A1 CONDITION FOR -L «ale.Electric lights,, self starter and speedometer, newly painted and done over.H.H.Ingram, Magog House.M LAUGHLIN D 46, 5 PASSENGER, IN absolutely perfect order mechanically and otherwise.Six cord tire* and full equipment.For particulars phone 1541, after 6 p.m.TEACHERS WANTED Teacher wanted for protestant achool.Grade 2, one with Model diploma preferred.Salary, $860 per annum.H.G.Hatcher, Principal High School, Sherbrooke, Que.AUCTION SALE i shaLl sell for \u2022 STEPHEN POCOCK One mile west of Hillhurst Station.Monday, September 27th Matched pair of horses, 8 and 9 years old, 2300 lbs.These horses have won several 1st prizes at Sherbrooke Fair.Fair farm horses, 9 cows, 1 to freshen in December, others in the spring ; 5 two-year-old heifers ; Durham bull, 1 year old.3 yearling steers, 2 yearling heifers, 6 spring calves, 4 pigs.25 Plymouth Rock chickens, double wagon, express wagon with butcher\u2019s top, 3 buggies, disk and smoothing harrows, 2 mowing machine?, horsa rake, land roller, horse hoe, cultivator, potato digger, turnip cutter, wheelbarrow, wire atretchers.grindstone, cream separator, forks, hoes, shovels, chains, cant-hooks, 2 prs.traverse sleds, sleigh, pair brass trimmed driving harness, pair work harness, saddle.60 tons hay, 40 bush, barley, 300 bush, oats, 200 bush, turnips, apples, lumber, 25 cords stove wood, lot of straw, Household Furniture consisting of bedroom sets, sideboard, tables, chairs, writing desk, Moffat range, carpets, linoleum», etc.Sale positive as farm is sold.Terms\u2014Over $10.twelve months' credit on good approved endorsed notes, with interest at 7 p.c.Sale at Nine a.m.Lunch at Noon.TEL.BEAUDIN, Auctioneer.Tuesday Octobef 12th \u201920 5 a verdict of \u201csuicide in a moment of HIGH CLASS SALESMEN d local repre»entative wanted for the Rowing trrritorira: Sherbrooke.Cow-Mvllle, Farnham, Granby, Knowlton.Ichmond.Rock Inland.St.Hyacinthe and ,.Johns, to sell high grade indu»trial curity of an operating company earn-u large profite and requiring additional (ipilal to care for rapid bunineaa expan-i>n.An exceptional opportunity.Apply rsonally or by letter.W.L.MAR80N, Hale» Manager, !» 8t.Janie* Street, fith Flout, Montreal.Municipality of Bury.Public Meeting Under the auspice» of the Pro testant Committee of the Council of Public Instruction, a public meeting will be held at the Town Hall, Bury, on Tuesday, September 28th, at 2 p.m.Speaker» : Dr.G W.Parmelee, Rev.Principal IT.IT.Bedford-Jonea and other».Meeting is open to all interested in the schools.WIRE NAILS at $5.00 per keg.200 kegs 2\u2019\u2019 Wire Nails slightly rusty.Also 50 kegs mixed nails, sizes assorted in same keg.Send raah with order.Don't ml»» this chnnca to pick up a supply of nails at a low price.CHARLES P.ARCHIBALD & CO., 286 Beaver Hall Hill.Montreal PROPERTY FOR SALE.Property known as Orner Bousquet Farm, West Brome.Recently Occupied by Donat Darcy, Is Offered For Sale by the Soldier Settlement Board of Canada.DESCRIPTION\u2014Lots 240 imrt 241, Ca-dastral Plan and Book of Reference, Township of Brome, County Brome, containing 80 acree more or less.LOCALITY\u2014Favorable, one mile from West Brome.Prosperous Settlement.School three-quarters of a mile.BUILDINGS\u2014House 28 x 40.Barn 27 x 70, Stable 27 x 70.cement floor.Running water with pump.Hog Pen, Chicken Shed, two Implement Sheds, all in good state of repair.TERMS - Twenty per cent.cosh, balance to be paid inTlne equal annual Instalment», with intereat at »ix per cent, per annum.The posting of this notice doe» not bind the Board to dispose of the property.TENDERS- Should be aubmitted within fifteen (15) day* to the District Superintendent, Soldier Settlement Board, Sherbrooke.Que.THE SOLDIER SETTLEMENT BOARD OF CANADA.at 10 o\u2019clock a.m.First\u2014Farm containing 212 acres, more^ or less.Cad.Nos.292 and 293, West Bolton, with large sugar orchard, meadows in good cultivation, house of ten rooms, newly repaired, with bath room and all modern convenience».Large two-storey barn, almost new.80 x $0, with basement stable, cemented throughout, with modern equipment.This is a very desirable property, pleasantly and conveniently located ; upset price $6,300, half cash.Second\u2014Large quantity of hay, also all cattle, horses and farming implements, 2 gasoline engines, drill seeder, sugar utensils, household furniture, and all other articles as found on a well equipped farm.Terms\u2014Cash.For particulars apply MRS.HATTIE BLUNT, Foster, Que or E.FLEURY, Notary, Knowlton.Que.insanity.* Exchange.London\u2014$3.47 Vg Paris, francs\u20141.57 Berlin, marks\u20146.74 Rome, lire\u20144.22 \u2014- AUCTION SALE The Soldier Settlement Board of Canada will sell by Public Auction, Tuesday OCT.5th, 1920 On the Property Known As The E.MELANCON FARM Recently occupied by Mr.Job.Morrissette.2Mi miles from BROMPTONVILLE, QUE., The following: Stock and Equipment: 1 mare.1,000 lbs.; 1 Gelding.5 yrs., 1,000 lbs.; 1 Gelding, 4 yrs., 975 lbs.: 6 good grade cowa, 1 heifer two years old.1 yearling bull, 1 sheep grade Leicester, 2 calves, 11 young pigs, 18 poultry, 1 set aleds, 1 single harness.1 rake (10 ft.), 1 double wagon, 1 manure spreader, (M.H.), 1 seeder, M.H.broadcast, 1 sulky plow, 1 disc harrow (F.& W.), 2 spring tooth harrows, 1 smoothing harrow-, 1 buggy, 1 sleigh, 1 set double harness, 1 horse hoe.Other small tools too numerous to mention, all hay and harvested crops.Terms\u2014 Cash.Sale to start al One o'clock p.m.sharp.THE SOLDIER SETTLEMENT BOARD OF CANADA.Sherbrooke, Que.RETFUSE T° TURN OVER PLANT LONDON, Sept.24.-\u2014- Workmen employed at the Orlando Shipyard at Leghorn have refused to turn the plant back to the owners until they FOOD SPECIALTIES WERE WEAK ON WALL STREET MARKET COMMENT Furnished by\t2 McManamy & Walsh\to( >JLlflJJULajtJJU8-tJLl.gJ JUUUUUU The Sun\u2014The day\u2019s new developments were again very unfavorable, insofar as the market was concerned.The cutting of prices by Ford and the Franklin Auto Companies, and on top of this came a reduction ol 10 to 20 per cent, in the catalajjue list of retail articles by Sears, Roebuck and the Montgomery Ward Companies.The Wall Street Journal\u2014During all the selling of the industrial group the rails stood up well.The Journal of Commerce\u2014Early trading did not indicate the subsequent trend of events, but its feature was an advance in a number of the cheaper railway issues.Wall Street Journal will say today: Mexican securities show unusual activity.Steel price average unchanged.Refined oil prices firm, no downward tendency in gasoline.Bankers doubt return to pre-war prices.Missouri, Kansas and Texas earned $1.59 on preferred stock in 1919, Bethlehem bond issue heavily oversubscribed.Ford price cut no stimulus to buying.Unprecedented demand for petroleum products.MONTREAL MARKET WAS VERY WEAK AT OPENING (Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, Sept.24.\u2014The local stock exchange was very weak at its opening this morning and several overnight declines were registered.Abitibi opened at 79*4 after closing at 81, while Brompton opened at 80, after closing at 81.Laurentide also went down a point to 114.National Breweries closed at 65(4 and opened this morning at 65, while Spanish River dropped 1\u20194 points to 120*4.-+- SHARP BREAK IN CHICAGO DUE TO HEAVY SELLING (Associated Press Despatch) CHICAGO, Sept.24.\u2014Heavy selling led to a sharp break in wheat prices today.Part of the selling appeared to be on European exchange, and part was said to be hedging from the southwest.Later, orders for a house with seaboard connections (Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, Sept, 24.\u2014 (Wall are paid wages for the time they! St., noon.)-\u2014Food shares and allied, IIVJUSt.\ttuuuœwuna have been on strike, says a Rome de-! specialties were under attack during | helped to rally the market somewhat, spatch to the Exchange Telegraph the.morning, Wilson Packing losing | Opening quotations, which ranged Company.\t2 points, California Packing 1 1-2, j from 1*4 cents to 1 Vi cents lower, ~\t»- and Montgomery Ward I.metals with December $2.32 to $2.34%, and Taicf ruior-r\tcontinue to sag with motors, steels, March $2.20 tot $2.24, were followed i Altk CHARGE OF PAPER.equipments and tobaccos.The lat- by a moderate reaction from initial GENOA, Sept.24.\u2014 The most ! ter soon rtthie
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