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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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lundi 25 octobre 1920
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[" Daily Established 18f Cr>de SHERBROOKE, QUE., MONDAY.OCTOBER 25, 1920.Twenty-Fourth Year LORD i^AYQR MACSWINEY DIED THIS MORNING Miners\u2019 Leaders And Government Continue Negotiations THE HOPE SEEMED TO PRETAI THAT A STRIKE SETTLEMENT WOULD EF.REACHED AS RESULT OF THE RENEWAL OF THE DIRECT NEGOTIATIONS Lloyd Georfe^ and Government Experts Discussed a New Set of Figures for Wages for Coal Miners and Production in the Coal Industry Previous to Renewing the Negotiations with the Union Leaders Today\u2014Promi nent Executives of the Miners\u2019 Federation and Government Officials Are Quoted as Being Optimistic Regarding the Situation\u2014Many Oppose Idea of Calling Out the Kailwaymen.\t\\ * *v#*#####*# * « BRITISH COLUMBIA LEGISLATURE DISSOLVED.VN so that one would hard-weight,\u201d was the truly remarkable : ]y take her for the same girl.She statement made by Mrs.M.Robin, ! has such a splendid appetite that of Montmorency, P.Q.\tj\tshe relishes anything on the table \u201cHer suffering started about two ; now, and is no longer worried w'th years ago, and on coming home from i headaches.She is out running and school she always complained of playing all her spare time, and never cramps and pains in her legs, and complains of an ache or pain.I simp-would lie down instead of going out ly think Tanlac is the grandest med-and playing with the other children, icine ever made, and just want to She kept getting worse until she had praise it all the time.\u201d to give up school altogether, and Tanlac is sold in Sherbrooke by last winter her feet became so sore Griffith's Drug Store and A.E.Du-and swollen she couldn\u2019t even put berger, and in Lennoxville by W.J.her shoes on or bear for her feet to H.McKindsey, under the personal touch the floor.\tdirection of a special Tanlac repres- \u201cShe was in bed for three weeks j entative.(Advt.) ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT NEWS Gatherings by the Daily Record Correspondents In the Various Communities.stansTead The Record would like to secure a live correspondent for Stanstead and Derby Line.Any person wishing to take up this work, please communicate with the News Editor.ASCOT CORNER COOKSHIRE\ta cw n, _____ Miss Hester Willard, of Westbury, Newsboy wanted to sell the Daily\tJith her brook.Record Co.Sherbrooke.Qoe.\u201eho m\u201e.,d\t,\u201em Eal\u201e Cor\u201e,; Mr.and Mrs.Walter Mitchell and some two years ago, have disposed Master Herbert Mitchell, of Pough- c,f their property to Mr.Robert J.keepsie, N.Y., were the recent guests Stevenson, and returned to reside of Dr.and Mrs.Alfred Johnston for with their son, Mr.John H.Winslow, a few days.\t;at Eaton Corner.Mrs.Samuel A.Vernette is spend- : Miss A.Kathleen Forrest, of Rock ing a few days in Sherbrooke this Island, was the week-end guest of week, the guest of her daughter, Misses Grace and Freda Cromwell.His friends will be pleased to learn that -Mr.Henry Rolfe is getting around again after his recent severe accident.Mr.Sam Rolfe, one of the earliest settlers here, intends to leave soon, and will reside in the States with his children.All his farm effects and stock were sold by auction on Thursday last.The Church of the Holy Comforter which, for over thirty-five years, has been used by an Anglican congregation, has been finally abandoned as a centre for services, owing to the removal of practically all of its members.This church was built by Archdeacon Roe, and, for some time, was the principal place of worship, though many in the village were Universalists.In the last ten years its members have,\"one by one, moved away or died, and now the building has been permanently closed.ROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE Jiour are ?'HY Jack, you look the picture of health, i envy you your energy and pep.How long were you in camp, last Summer ?\u201d \u2018Camp! Why Bob, the re-organization of the firm came in June.I had to buckle down to the hardest kind of work.Vacation was utterly out of the question, I went stale after a while and began to worry, but Helen started me taking a tonic the doctor prescribed for her when she was getting over the \u2018flu\u2019\u2014CaraoL Great Stuff! \u201d How do ^rya answer that question\u2014the people say of you \u2019how I envy that pep most important question iS the world ?and energy\u201d ?Have you reserves of Do you jump out of bed in the morn- strength you can draw upon when an ing, eager for the day\u2019s work, sure of emergency stares you in the face?Hafe yourself?Are you glad to meet people?you energy enough to put over a big Is your amile spontaneous, genuine?Is business deal to-morrow?Can you keep ywr hand-clasp a friend-winner ?Do your competitors on the defensive ?Frankly, how are you?Nurse Ferrin who has been staying at the Butterfield Home the past two weeks, has returrilsd to her home.Mrs.Floid Moulton was hostess at a miscellaneous showej for Miss 1 Jessie Mosher, whcse marriage to j Mr.Harry Stevens takes place on i October 27.Mrs.Allen Bailey, of Sherbrooke, ' is spending a week with her parents, \u2018 Mr.and Sirs.Dr.Chas.Moulton.The Ladies' Aid of the Univer-I salist Church met with Mrs.A.J.Bissonett on October 21.Rev.E.L.Conklin is spending the week at his former home at Long Island.Mr.and Mrs.J.F.O\u2019Rourk, Miss Susan Rouse and Miss Ester Butterfield have returned from a pleasant auto trip to Boston, Mass., and other points in New England.Mr.and Mrs.Roy Clark have moved here from Quebec as he has a position with the Butterfield Co.Master Francis McQuestion had the misfortune to fail while at play; and break his right arm below the elbow.BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING and Mrs.C.D.Swanson.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Edgecombe spent the week end in Sherbrooke.Mrs.W.Law and Miss Kathaline Law were in Sherbrooke for Thanksgiving Day.Mr.C.Moore has returned from his holidays which were spent in Boston.Mr.James Sampson, of Montreal, was at his home here for the week end.Mr.Charles McAllister, of Coati-cook, was in town on Monday.Mr.and Mrs.R.Jacques and Mrs.R.D.Jamieson are the guests of Mrs.Burbeck.Miss L.Anderson, of Savannah, Ga., is the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.Anderson.Miss Verda Hammond was at her home in town for the week end.Miss Emma Johnson, of Bury, was the guest of her parents, for the holiday.Mr.Clarence Wiley, of Montreal, is spending a short time in town with friends.Miss Doris Wilson, of Verdun, and the Misses Francis Wilson and Pansy Burton, of Bishop\u2019s College, Lennoxville, were at home for the holiday.The Misses Woodside.of Montreal, spent the week end at their home here.Mr.Francis Rankin was in town this week, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.V.Parsons.Miss Purdÿ and Miss K.Page, of Sherbrooke, were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.J.King for the week end.Mr.and Mrs.R.Clarke, of Quebec, are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.W.Ayer, on their way to Rock Island, where they will make their future home.Mrs.A.Anderson entertained at a \u201cshower,\u201d on Tuesday afternoon, in honor of Miss Elsie Anderson.Miss M.McKenzie spent the holiday at her home in Inverness.Miss Mabel Watts is visiting friends at Milan.Mr.and Mrs.Lee Buckland and Mr.Roy Buckland left on Tuesday, to make their future home in Auburn, Me.Miss Wardjspent a few days last week at her home at Lower Ireland.Miss M.Hodgeman spent-the week end at her home in Birchton.Miss Winnie Bray has returned to her home in Montreal, after spending some time in town.Mrs.L.Heath, with a party from Lennoxville, motored to Newport, to spend the week end with her brother.Mr.R.Harrison spent Thanksgiving at his home in Sherbrooke.Mr.fi.W.Burton was in Montreal, this week, on business.Mr.Breckenridge spent Thanksgiving in Montreal.Mr, William Bennetta has returned to St.Johnsbury, Vt., after spending a very pleasant week with his uncle, Mr.Fred Deacon.Mrs.Tree, of Richmond, spent the week end with Mrs.Fred Deacon.She was one of the many friends who joined in the celebration of Mr.William Bennetta\u2019s birthday.Mrs.W.S.Denison.Mrs.Etta Rief went to Richmond for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.R.S.Carson and children were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Aubrey Carson recently.Miss Edna Wilson spent the weekend the guest of Mrs.Fred Armstrong.A number of the young people from here attended the \u201cwooden wedding\u201d celebration of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Rogers at their home in Cleveland on Wednesday evening.On Monday evening a dance was given in the hall here, which was much enjoyed by all the young people.Mrs.John McCormick is convalescent from an attack of grippe.Mr.D.M.Ross and Mr.Ansell, from Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Patrick, \u201cMaple Orchard,\u201d on Tuesday evening.For Colds or Influenza and as a Preventive, take GROVE\u2019S L.B.Q.tablets (Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets).Be sure you get the genuine.Ask for GROVE\u2019S L.B.Q.tablets.Look for E.W.GROVE\u2019S signature on the box.30c.RICHMOND Mr.Wm.Burrill, of Melbourne, has bought Mr.William Dermarais\u2019 property and takes possess!'w.the first of the month.Mr.P^ÉÊf* ais moves soon into the reside:.^^»nich he purchased from Mrs.John Ewing.Mr.Robert Morrill, of South Durham, purchased the fine residence of Mr.John Watson, Melbourne, and will take possesion the first of the month.Mr.Harold McCaig, of Melbourne Ridge, has accepted a position with the Grand Trunk here.Mr.Mellie Ward has returned from a month\u2019s stay in Springfield, Mass.Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Richmond and Master Emery Richmond, Clevemont Avenue, leave, the first of the week, for a short visit with friends in Portland, Me.Mrs.George Howe and Mrs.Horace Stevenson.\t! Mr.and Mrs .George Hurley and Mrs.H.Picard and son and Mrs.Bartholemew and Mr.and Mrs.J.Hurley and Mr.V.Hurley, were recently the guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.Rutherford.Miss Doris Thompson has returned to her home in Sherbrooke.Mr.Fred Sunberry is visiting relatives in Michigan.Mr.Todd has been ill for some time and is very low.Friends of Mrs.Ed.Lyons were very sorry to hear of her recent illness and hope for a speedy recovery.NORTH HATLEY Sale of Millinery at Mrs.Reed\u2019s.All millinery marked below cost all this week.Many good Hats for $1,98.EAST ANC\u2019JS \\ Don\u2019t bl»me the stomach when / \\ the real ceuse is In the slow action of the liver and bowels-readlly relieved by Dr.Chase\u2019s Kidney-Liver Pills.One plllf dose.25c.a box, all dealers.A Laundry Service Within Every Woman\u2019s Mean*\u2014« Family laundry service\u2014¦ Pound Wash\u2014is one of the most popular services in many cities that laundries give.We specialize in this.Sherbrooke Steam Laundry Phone 1G9 91 FRONTENAC ST.The Careful Laundry\" DERBY LINE HOTEl A.V.S.CULLINS & SON.Canadian money at par.The Sherbrooke Daily Record is on sale at J.C.Vachon\u2019s.Hallowe\u2019en Oyster Supper under the auspices of St.Paul\u2019s W.A.\"in the Town Hall, Bury, Wed., Oct.27.Supper, 6 to 8 p.m., 50c.Progressive games afterwards.Hemvs Strength! Where there is need for a building-up tonic after prostrating illness, SCOTT\u2019S EMULSION; taken regularly, usually | spells renewed strength I B and vigor.\t'i ^gScott fk.Bowne, Toronto.Ont._20-?^» .{P rAESMSSSMB» ra* «BHHRKaaHl *32' s HUNTINGVILLE The Chicken Pie Supper in the Church Hall on Tuesday evening X was a great success, the sum of ?$125 being realized.The electric lights are already installed and the Ladies\u2019 Aid and the Y.P.C.U.feel amply repaid for their work.Messrs.Thomas Boyer and Not Ay Hunting are home from the West.\u2022i* *:* *:* -> *:\u2022 *:* *:* \u2022:* *:*\tv *:* \u2022?v *1* < | OPEN NOSTRILS ! END A COLD OR CATARRH X t ?How to Get Relief When Head aqd Nose Are Stuffed Up.Count fifty! Your cold in head or j .Geo.Vanier, of 79 Prospect St., to Song,\u201d by Turner, was finely ren- OtOf&gC OcXltCflCS Sherbrooke Hospital; also called by dered by the choir, with Mr.Gault\tof »u kind* Dr.Ledoux to remove Joseph Laval- i Parker at the organ.The soloists 1 charged, rei-aired, wcnter ier, from St.Vincent de Paul Hospital, to his home in Windsor Mills; also called by Dr.Champagne to Windsor Mills to remove W.Emeric to the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital.! Don\u2019s Wait Till the CoU Weather Cornea to PROVIDE THE Weather Comforts Now is the Time to Buy Quebec Heaters, Furnaces, Air Tight Heaters, Perfection Oil Heaters, Ranges, Furnace Scoops, Coal Hods, Ash Cans, Ash Sifters, Stove Boards, Andirons, Fenders, Fire Screens, etc.You will find our line complete.Careful attention given to all mail or \u2019phone orders.J.S.Mitchell & Co., Ltd.$2,000 CASH were Miss Virginia Loomis and Mr.F.W.Colwill, and a quartette composed of Miss Loomis, Mrs.A.L.Parker, Messrs.Colwill and McAl- : tine, was a pleasing feature of the | song service.Rev.Mr.Pike, of Danville, was the special preacher, the pastor, Rev.J.Seller, also being present.The church was filled with ! STORAGE.Webster Meter Utailed Sherbrooke.will buy an $18,000 revenue paying property in North Ward.$1,000 will buy a double house ! now under construction.Work and material $5,000.Will aell for .$3,000.H.H.MORENCY, 41 King St.\u201cAfter all, what would life be ! without its illusions?\u201d \u201cBlamed monotonous, my boy.\u201d Shrunken Dollars WHILE A DOLLAR WILL NOT BUY AS MUCH AS FORMERLY, IT WILL STILL EARN 4% IF LEFT HERE IN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT.Also\u2014a day is coming when these shrunken dollars will buy twice as much as they do today.THEN will be the time to Spend them.NOW is the time to SAVE them.A Saving Account with us paying 4% interest will be a great help to you in Saving.The Sherbrooke Loan & Mortgage Company Strathcona Square.A BLUEBIRD ANNOUNCEMENT McCaw-Bissell beg to announce that they have a shipment on the way of this famous electric washing a representative congregation, many machine and which they can heartily ! coming from outlying districts to recommend as being the best on theii°in in ft16 service of praise for the market today.Circulars sent on re- ! bountiful harvest quest.\t- ____________ FUNERAL OF LATE MRS.W.F.BICYCLE CLUB HOLD MASQUER- T,\tMA,?T11N; ADE.\tremams\tlate Mrs.W.F.The masquerade dance given in the ^Iartin\u2019 Y]/'0 Pa£\u201cJ(l away at the | -\tB\thome of Mr.and Mrs.J.T.Hartwell, ! High School Assembly Hall, Friday evening, by the Girls\u2019 Bicycle Club, was a delightful event.The costumes were both unique and pretty, and when the grand march was formed, for the purpose of showing the gay \u201ctogs\u201d to the best advantage, and to award the prizes, excitement was at its height.The prize winners were Miss Doreen Stewart, of Len- Erocton, Mass., on Tuesday, October 19th, were brought to this city and the funeral service held on Friday Î at Lord\u2019s Chapel.Rev.Alfred Bright, pastor of St.Andrew\u2019s, Church, officiated, and the services1 at the chapel and grave were largely attended by relatives and friends of t the family.The principal mourne.rs ! were the husband, Mr.W.F.Martin;! - Electric Light is a real comfort in the home.But it can only be at its best when properly controlled and directed by the right kind of Electric Fixtures\t______ A few changes made by those who understand Scientific Lighting tfcill often work wogders.Or\u2014if a completely New Lighting System is installed, your house and your own family\u2019s specific needs should be carefully considered.That is just where we apply our knowledge of Scientific Electric Lighting.It\u2019s both economical and efficient.Wiggett Electric Co.Ltd noxville, who was a charming witch Mr.Henry Martin, of this city, and Mr.Harry Williams, costumed ! uncle ; Mrs.M.Bailey, Leominster,! as \u201cJack of Clubs,\u201d while many'Mass., sister ; Mrs.F.Barton (nee; other costumes were close com-j Etta Martin) Graniteville, Vt., cous-1 petitors.The patronesses were: Mrs.Ih'- The casket, covered with beau-J.T.Reid and Mrs.McKindsey Lftii fl°ral remembrances, was borne and among the interested spectators by Messrs.J.Fraser, Wm.McSwig-( were Rev.H.R.Bigg, several teach- S\u2019411) Geo.Berwick, Kobt.Bell, .John! ers, and friends of the pupils.Dainty (-'ole Robt.Cascadden, the pall- j refreshments was served, and the b\"arer bein2 MesSTS-Wm> Hui;,1,ard, ! -ramaDhone was Gc0- Mitchell, W.Carter, H.Martin,; music, piano and gramaphone, was all that could be desired.ST.ANDREW\u2019S CHURCH NOTICES.W.Shaw and M.Howcroft.The interment was made_ in Elmwood Cemetery.The late Mrs.Martin, formerly Phone 435.82 Wellington St.N.NEWTON-DAKIN CONSTRUCTION Co-, Limited GENERAL CONTRACTORS Sherbrooke, Que.Office and Factory Buildings, Power Houses, Highways.Quality Bread Coax your appetites these days with our Home Made Bread.ALLAH High-Cl**» Brand Speciaiiat Phone 724 w.Houaa 724 j.Monday.-Young People\u2019s Society\t,Pe11, iV^an'r,\u2019 v\u2018'«3 th meet tonight.The Young People\u2019s 1 v?U^ter Society will motor to St.Andrew\u2019s ^Iartin \u20190,T *hls Mrs- or M,ss So-and-so ducted on November 7th with Rev found enouBh raspberries for their ! 1).T.MacKerroil, B.A., of Toronto\u2019 tca' but Mr- C- A- Deduct, of Alex-Ont., as the special preacher for the ander Street, can \u201cgo one better,\u201d occasion.\t^or while taking a stroll yesterday __________ ! in the field near the trestle on Wel- ASSOCIATION HELD ITS FORTY-!linsrton Street, South, he found a FIRST ANNUAL SESSION\tstrawberry\u2014a nice ripe one, also a The annual meeting of the Sher ' bl,,SHOm «rowing beside it.brooke Ploughmen\u2019s Association was These little \u201cfreaka of nature\u201d held Saturday evening at the Cha- «ave a very unique effect, when dis- -\u2014\u2014 played on a plate, and while there i were not enough for tea, they were ! evidence of the fact that flowers and fruit, as well as birds, often get a Is the one that produces a likeness ! little mixe¦\u201c\u201d»««
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