Sherbrooke daily record, 17 septembre 1921, samedi 17 septembre 1921
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1921.Twenty-fifth Y ear.DE VALERA WANTS TO CONTINUE NEGOTIATIONS Commission Says That Conditions In Russia Are Serious BEUEVED THAT DE VALERA IN NOTE TO PREMIER INDICATED A DESIRE FOR THE CONTINUATION OF PEACE NEGOTIATiSNS - OUTLOOK MORE HOPEFUL Sinn Fein Acceptance of Membership in the British Com-1 *5» ?£*\t«J»\t**?J*\t?J* ?J*- 4$?monwealth as the Basis of Negotiations with Premier Lloyd George Is Seen as the Only way Oüt of the Present Irish Situation and Deadlock by London Newspapers, Although the Prospects Regarding the Conference Are Considered Improved by Eamonn De Valera\u2019s Latest Note to Lloyd George.(Associated Press Despatch) G AIRLOCK, SCOTLAND, September 17.\u2014The receipt by Premier Lloyd George, of Eamonn De Valera\u2019s telegram of yesterday in which the Sinn Fein leader expressed the view that the peace negotiators should meet untrammeled by any conditions, \u201cexcept those imposed by the facts as they know them,\u201d is considered to have brought about a change in the situation.It has opened up the possibility that the Premier may reply to this communication before consulting his Cabinet colleagues, as he had announced his intention of doing before taking any further steps in connection with \u201cIrish affairs.\u201d Mr.Lloyd George passed a good night at his vacation home here and was very much better this morning, the dentist called to Gairloch, having lanced the abscess which caused his indisposition.The date of his return to Londono, however, has not yet been fixed, and the next meeting of the Cabinet, whether it meets in London or Inverness, depends upon the rate of his progress.CITY BRIEFLETS v\tV + \u2022 The Ladies\u2019 Aid will be entertained on Wednesday, September 21st., by Miss Mary Griffith.Mr.and Mrs, James Johnston have returned home to Calgary after visiting Mrs.Johnston\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Robt.Millar.Mrs.Sam Weir, of Richmond has been visiting her sister, Mrs.Nixon.Mrs.Mary Fee, is home from Richmond after several weeks spent with her sister, Mrs.J, O.Ginn.Mr.and Mrs.Wilbur Carter, of Boston, and Mr.Henry Richards, of Lisgar, have been calling on friends here.Mr.and Mrs.Earnie Hughes, of Montreal, have been visiting Mr.Hughes\u2019 parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Hughes.Compton County Agricultural Society Nol Cookshire Fair SPECIAL PRIZE LIST SPECIAL PRIZES\u2014Donated by Brompton Pulp & Paper Co., East Angus, for colts sired by Lord Richelieu, one year or over, three prizes, $5, $3, $2.For the best sucker from Lord Richelieu, 1921 foal, $5, $3, $2.For colts sired by Watercress, one year or over, three prizes, $5, $3, $2.For the best sucker from Watercress, 1921 foal, $5, $3.$2.Donated by Picard Bros, from Birchton\u2014 For the best Dairy Herd, $5.\t» For the best Grade Herd, $5.By W.H.Hill, Bulwer\u2014 For Best Farm Produce, $5, $3, $2.A.B.Hunt, M.P.for Bury, has donated a special prize of $10 to be decided by the Directors.By Alfred A.Girard, East Angus, for the best showing made b5 one competitor in the Ladies\u2019 Dept., $5.By Rousseau Bros., East Angus, for the best single roadster shown in carriage, $10.By J.B.Morin, East Angus.For the best maple sugar, 10 lb.cakes, $2.The Ogilvy Flour Mills, through their local representative, F.A.Noble, have offered three prizes for the best loaf of bread made from Royal Household flour.1st prize, 1 bag of flour; 2nd prize, % bag of flour; 3rd prize, (4 bag of flour.By J.A.Planche & Sons, East Angus, for the best ten prints of Dairy Butter, $2.J.L.WOOTTEN, Sec.-Trea*., Cookshire.Tha Halter That Holds Hold Your Horses This Halter Is named the \u201cSamson\u201d be-causeofits great strength.Thehorse maypull, but the chain Chin Draw grips the jaw very tightly, and causes him to desist without further argument.guaranteed jfalters The makers guarantee this halter to hold any horse, and should it break within one year tney will repair or replace it free of charge.You may purchase the chain separately to attach to an old halter.Prevent damage in your stable.Get a Griffith Halter to-dey.The price of these Halters has been greatly reduced.R.C.McFADDEN & CO., LENNOXVILLE A.P.LITTLE, AYER\u2019S CLIFF J.N.BOISVERT, SHERBROOKE MARSBORO Mrs.John K.MacLeod and little daughter, of Springfield, Mass., are guests of Mrs.John R, MacDonald for a few days.Mrs.Norman J.MacDonald, who has been seriously ill, and under the care of a doctor from St.Johnsbury is improving.Mrs.D.J.MacDonald returned, home Wednesday from Sherbrooke,1 where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.Gordon.Miss Katherine Maclver returned to Springfield on Thursday.Miss Ida Maclver h^s gone to Bos- j ton, Mass,, far a few weeks.The marriage of Mr.Malcolm MaeKay, of Marsboro, to Miss Annie Maclver 1ale of Giasonvw Keotland.I What to Take f*r Î SICK HEADACHE take 2 or 3 for POWDERS HEADACHE.INSOMNIA MWI f NEURALGIA.LUMBAGO.\\ÿSÂé V\tGRIPPE CHILL./ro/?, : ALÉ AT ACi i3'#tJfia/STS NEVrEX MEDICALCO Levis RO I iSHLRBROOKE DAILY KLLUKD, SATURDAY, SLKILMJ3LR 17, T9Zf.^ I\t\" KACETHKEEf BEDFORD AMD , DISTRICT NEWS Daily Reports from Correspondents of What Is Going On in SWEETSBURG Mr.and Mrs.Struthers, of Noyan, are taking their holidays this week, and are stopping at Sheriff J.B.CANADIAN Ji, PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS a rL-\u2019^ limited TO EUROPE j M«k» HesOTTations Now \\ MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Bejyt 23 | Oct.21 [ Nov.17 .\u2022 Mehta 6ept.30 | Oct.28 .Minnedtm Oct.14 | Nov.11 .Metagama QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL t>ept.24 | Oct.18 .Emp.of France Oct.4 | Nov.1 .Emp.of Britain MONTREAL TO GLASGOW Oct.4 | Nov.15 .Pretorian TOct.8 j Nov.5\tTunisian MONTREAL-NAPLES-GENOA Oct.8 | Nov.25 .Caaerta ! MONTRE AL-NAPLES-TRIESTE Nov.2 .Montreal j Combined Service Canadian.Pacific &\t| Navagazione Generale Italians.MONTREÀL-DANZIG-ANTWERP* Oct.1 | Nov.12 .Scandinavian Oct.15 j Nov.26 .Corsican \u2022\u2014Via Havre and Southampton.FREIGHT ONLY Approximate Sailing Dates MONTREAL-LONDON Sept.30 .Bosworth Oct.6\t Dunbrklge Oct.13 .Bolingbroke n Oct.25 .Bats ford MONTREAL-AVONMOUTH Oct.18 .Bothwell MONTREAL TO NORWEGIAN PORTS Sept.24 .Drammensfjor Freight Dept., Board of Trade Bldg.Montreal, Que.Applf to Agents Everywhere or 141 St.James St.Montreal.Main 7700.Canadian Pacific Railway.C U N A R D ?b A N C HOP .ANCHOR-DON ALD50N REGULAR SERVICES.Montrral-GUseow Oct 1 | Nov.5 .Saturnia Oct 15 | Nov.19 .Cassandra New Y.rk-Clasc.w (via Morille) Sept 24 j Oct 22 .f.Camoronia Oct 1 .:.Algeria Oct 8 .Columbia llo.-ton, Liverpool and Glasgow.Sept.22 .Assyria New York-Liverpoo! Sept.24 | Oct 22 .Caror.ia Sept 2?| Nov.1 I Dec.0 .Albania Oct.6 .Empress of India 'Jet 13 ! Nov.12 I Dec.24.Scythia New York-Cherbourg, Southampton Sept.22 Oct 20\t.Berengaria, Oct.4 ] Oct.25\t.Aquitania Nov.5 j Dec.3\t| Dec.\t31\t Carmania New York, Plymouth and Hamoourg Sept.17 | Oct 29 I \"Dec.13 .Saxonia New York, Vigo, Gibraltar, Patras, Dubrovnik, Trieste and Fiume 22\t.-\tPannonia Oct.29\t tltalia Now York, New\tBedford, Vigo,\tGibraltar, Patras, Dubrovnik, Trieste and 1*iume Oct.13 .Calabria |\tMEniTKRRANEAN CUIUSËS FROM NEW YORK TO MADEIRA.GIBRALTAR, ALGIERS, , MONACO, NAPLES, PATRAS, PIRAEUS, TRIESTE AND ALEXANDRIA.| Oct 22 ) Dec.7\t*.* - Caronia [ Nov.19 I Jan.1 .Cameronia } *\u2014From Halifax Dec.15.f\u2014Also calls at Naples.For rates of paoeoge, rrergriT and further particular;) apply to local agents or THE ROBERT REFORDG0.,LlHiTEB general agents 20 HOSPITAL STREET 23-?5 ST.SACRAV.C.NT STREET MONTREAL, P.O.E!iiliiM3linMliîSS2SÏ The Direct Line to QUEBEC Trains Leave Sherbrooke 8.15 a.m.Daily 5.10 p.m.Daily Except Sunday (Daylight Saving Time) PULLMAN AND DINING CAR SERVICE ON ALL TRAINS For further particulars apply to Agents.G.D.WADSWORTH, General Paasenger Agent, Sherbrooke, Que.EWING & McFADDEN ADVOCATES.112 8t.Jamoa, Street MonUeal.J.Armitage Ewing, k.C, George S.A) madden.K.C.Jameson\u2019s.The formal opening of the Superior Court will take place next Tuesday, at the Court House.It appears that the terms will be very well filled this year.There is altogether the continuation of the jury trial which was adjourned last June, in the case of Mrs.Simard against the C.P.R.Company, in which she sues for $15,000 for the death of her husband.It is rumored that Hon.Justice M.H.Hackett will sit both in the districts of Bedford and Iberville, giving them one whole week respectively in each month.Mr.and Mrs.F.X.A.Giroux have returned from their \u2019nolidays to Portland, Boston and Old Crch-ard, Me., and on their return they visited Mount Washington.On account of the drought, the Yamaska River is very low this year.In fact, lower than it has ever been for a long time.Stones and stumps are freely emerging above the level.On Sunday afternoon at three o\u2019clock, the new Catholic brick school of Cowansville was officially blessed by the parish priest, Rev.Father Desmarais, and was opened to the many visitors, who felt proud of this new improvement to the town.Mr.and Mrs.L.A.A.Giroux, of St.Lambert, with their little daughter, Juliette, were guests this week of Mr.and Mrs.F.X.A.Giroux.Mrs.Gleason, of New York, who had been stopping a few weeks at the home of Mrs.Racicot, returned home on Saturday last.Miss MacMillan entertained Thursday at the tea hour, in honor of Mrs.Ed.Struthers.Mrs.Chas.Robinson invited some friends from Cowansville and Sweetsburg to her cottage at Knowl-ton on Tuesday afternoon, where they enjoyed a good time.Dr.Langlois and Notary Houle, of Valcourt, were in Sweetsburg on Thursday on personal business.A mild alarm was given to onlookers on Sunday evening when the wind broke the electric wires back of the Court House, and a short circuit set afire a tree.Mrs.G.H.Sherman of Boston, Mass., and Misss Bernice Vigeant, of New York City, have returned home after spending some time with relatives here, Miss E.Vigeant, also of New York City, remaining for a longer stay.COWANSVILLE Miss Reid and Miss Rogerson, of Montreal, are guests of Mrs.Harold Tessier.Mr.Ayre, who has been confined to her bed for some time, is able to sit up for a short time each day.The Girls\u2019 Friendly held the first meeting of the session on Wednes-dty evening in the church hall.Mis, Williams, of Montreal, provincial president of the Girls\u2019 Friendly Society was present.Miss Vail, president of the local society, served dainty refreshments.Mr.George Layton, of Montreal, was in town Thursday.Mrs.D.Kerr entertained her Sun, day school class to supçer on Thurs day evening.Mr.and Mrs.Horace Gunlet, of Marieville, were in town Tuesday, while enroute to Dunham, where their daughter is entering St.Helen\u2019s school.A number of members of the Masonic Order attended a meeting of the lodge at Stanbridge East on Wednesday evening.ABBOTSFORD - Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Egerton were in, Montreal for the week-end.Miss Nancy Farrell has gone to Dunham, where she will attend St.Helen\u2019s School, Mrs.Miller and son, Walter, were visiting in Granby recently.Misses K.M.Whitney and M.St.Fisk have gone to Macdonald College.Messrs M.E.Honey and S.A.Whitney were at St.Liboire recently- Inspector Taylor, of Knowlton, visited the school here recently, Mr.and Mrs.E.Brousseau attend, ed the fair at Waterloo.Mrs.Farrell, Mr.Leslie Farrell, and Mrs.Piddington were at Dunham on Wednesday.The W.M.S.met at the home of Mrs.Miles Brousseau on Tuesday.BEDFORD Mr.David J.Reid, Upper Bedford, who has been in Ontario for the past few weeks on a business trip, has returned home.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Reid, , of Pittsfield, Mass., motored here and were the guests for several days during the past week at the home of Mr.and Mrs.David J.Reid.Miss Marion Cox, principal of the academy, was summoned to her home in Lennoxville on Monday by the serious illness of her sister.MLs Seiveright, of Sherbrooke, is relieving at the school in the absence of Miss Cox.Miss L.R.Bockus returned to hex-duties a sa teacher in the West-mount High School on Monday.Mr.and Mrs.Towle, of Franklin, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Road down Slierbrooke-Montrral Hoad up Sun.| Kx |.Ex\t_ Kx Iftrljr I Mill).I Sill, ! Dly.| Sun D.1VI.| A.M.| A.M.i A.M.| I'.M.Ex | Ex Dly.| Dly.| Bun.| Sat.A.M.| P.M.| P.M, | P,M, 5.25 | 5.00 | 7JI0 | 8.15 j 2.00 Lv.ilherhrooko\tAt-.11 25 ! 3.50 | 8 40 |( 10,45 9.05 I 8.19 | 10.30 | 11.25 | 5.65 Ar.Montreal\tLv.\t7.36 J 12.45 |\t8.10 ) ?.3o (Windsor Stn.) P.M.| A.M.| A.M.| A.M.| P.M.-\t________A.M.| P.M, | P.M, | P.M.For morn Information, tickela and rim-rrations apply to J.A.Metivicr, C.P.A., Offieo «U W-UinirLou Slraat.Plum.13,4 Vt., have been recent guests at the home of their niece, Mrj.Charles Jones, Philipsburg evenue.Mrs.Ella Taylor left on Monday for Granby, where she will visit her son, Mr.Mark Taylor, and Mrs.Taylor for a time.Mr.B.R.Stevens was in Montreal for several days during the past week.Mr.and Mrs.Edward Struthers, of Noyan, and Miss Mary Hackett, of Cowansville, were at the home of Mr.and .Mrs.F.W.Jones on Monday.Mr.James Hill, of Morse\u2019s Line, Vt., was in town on Thursday.Miss Norah Mullin has left for Waterloo, where she will attend the convent there during the coming year.Mrs.John Corey, Upper Bedford, who has spent the past six weeks at Portland, Me., has returned home.Mrs.A .Sears, of Lowell, Mass., who was summoned here by the illness and death of her father, the late Mr.Wellington Bockus, has returned to her home.Dr.George McAleer, of Worcester, Mass., who has spent the past few months with his brother,.Mr.J.McAleer, and his sister, Miss Mary Jane McAleer, on the Philipsburg road, has returned to his home.Dr.F.E.Draper accompanied Mrs.Carl Vaughan, of Stanbridge! Ridge, to St.Albans, Vt., on Monday, where Mrs.Vaughan entered the hospital for an operation.Mrs.H.Butler, who has spent the past three weeks in the Sweetsburg Hospital, has returned to her home.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Reid and Mrs.David J.Reid, Upper Bedford, went to Montreal on Wednesday for thet day.Mr.Hannibal Sheltus, who has had leave of absepce for some months from his duties in the Mol-son\u2019s Bank, returned on Monday to the Waterloo branch,Where he is stationed.Mrs.Finnic, of Manchester, N.H., is the guest for some time at the Mrs.Homer Campbell was a guest at the home of Mrs.E.Ross, Upper Bedford, on Tuesday.Mr.Cecil Campbell, of Waterloo, is spending some time in town.Mr.Cherles Jette was in Montreal on Tuesday for the day.HOW TO END ACHING FEET New-day treatment keeps feet in perfect condition A little book, entitled \u201cThe Proper Care of the Feet,\u201d is helping a good many people to free themselves from\u2018the nervous strain and constant annoyance of paining feet.It shows simple ways to keep the feet in proper condition \u2014 how to overcome excessive perspiratioir, how to soothe aching muscles and tendons, how to reduce swelling-, how to get instant relief from corns and how to end them, in fact this little book is all that its name infers: \u201cThe Proper Care of the Feet.\u201d This booklet accompanies each box of Blue-jay Foot Treatment, which may be obtained at your druggist, or a free copy of the booklet will be sent if you write to Bauer & Black, Limited, Toronto.Blue*jay Foot Treatment Keeps feet feeling fine White S?ar-®©mïwi©n Lîwe^ Regular «nil in re from MentreaLto Liverpool, via Quebec ami the seeinc St.Lawrence Route\u2014only four days at sea\u2014 the White Star-Dominion high standard of service\u2014assure travellers on the Mrsctntic\u2014the largest and only steamer \u2022rving first-class passengers from Montreal\u2014the Canada t£e V'dic tho utmost ia attention and c/rtnfort.carrytn or White $XA3i line fiailbww- entirytem foW* fmro New York, Philfirielpka or Bosfcoa to Liverpool.ClwrfcoerU.Suutiiecnptaçifojfl Me Mgr^ 31 Wateri Phone ,- is not expensive and is rather color- ]\t320-400 MANY HOIRS ARE WRECKED BY HURRICANE less, the Daily Express which took up the subject hotly earlier in the summer, remarks that the Commissioners are conservative in their estimate of the extent of meat cheapened, but expresses content and leaves the question to time and experience.The Morning Post says the Commission does not contain a single _______\tmember who has any knowledge or says, is that as the earning power germu{ja [$|anJ.Swent bv Hu- ! connection with agriculture.The of a great many people nas been so\tc ^ 11\tr newspaper is not surprised at the reduced it is hnpossio.e for them to ricane lYlany omaii Crait hostility of Irish opinion to the sub meet the high rents charged for the \u201c\t\u2019\t\u2019\t* * quarters in which they have been ! living for the past three years or.ncane Sunk or Driven Ashore.ject and declares that it interests Irish farmers far more than home __________________ FURNITURE BRICK & TILE MANUFACTUR- WEINSTEIN, M\u201e 24 Alexander.ERg\tj Phone lloO-w.Complete House ASCOT TILE & BRICK CO.LTD.,1 Furnishers._________________ E.L.Darche Mgr., Ascot.Phone\tFURRIERS _____________________! ENGEL\u2019S, 73 Wellington N.Phone WHITING & DAVIS CO., L.W.Cook, Mgr., 21 Jenckes Lane.Phone 407.REAL ESTATE ROYER, J.O., 60 King W.Phone 1262-w.READY-TO-WEAR\u2014LADIES\u2019 BROADWAY LADIES\u2019 TAILORING AND READY-TO-WEAR STORE, 130 Wellington N.Phone 836.READY-TO-WEAR\u2014LADIES\u2019 AND MEN\u2019S LENOIR & CO., REGD., 107 King Wr.Phone 1183.MILLINERS CONWAY, MISS HELEN, 116 King W.Phone 1559-J.Branch 33A :\tRESTAURANTS King W., Premier Bldg.Phone ! BERUBE, E.& CO., 4 Belvidere ?HURN, MRS.T.C., 130 Wellington! Phone 1209-w.Also Livery.N.Phone 1014.\ti CLOUTIER, JOS., Prop.Sporting LALIBERTE, MME.F., 27A King E.Lunch Cart, 46 Belvidere S.Phone 1499.\tPhone 574-M.*\t(GRAND CAFE, Seasons Lee, Prop., 42a Wellington N.Phone 803.STEELE, L.R\u201e CAFE, A.Poole, Mgr., Wellington St.N.Phone 1168.MUSIC TEACHERS HAVARD, R., 6 Stanley Ave.Phone 1328-J.Voice Production, Piano.KENDALL, A.R., 5 Whiting Block.| Phone 819.Piano, Organ, Harmony\u2019\tSASH & DOORS, and Theory^____ BEAULIEU, JOSEPH., 14 C a b STANDS\tI UP-TO-DATE CAB STAND, C, A.\u2019 ROpRERT- ^ A\u201e\u2018 40,\tSHERBROOKE ACADEMY ^ikuhTne.\u2019 Maguire, Prop., 93 Marquette.! Fhone 963.Branch 13 Main St., Oh ML SIC offers facihtiei, for\u2019 Furniture.\u2014¦\t\u2014\t\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 ¦ m \u2022 , i Granby, Phone 200.Manufactur-1 -\u2014\u2014\u2014 1- vz-i\u2014 o: \tI-\u2014 ing and Retail Furier.Beau- Phone 155.Also Store Phone 50, Res.58.Also Taxicab i Service.progress in Voice, Piano, Violin, \u2019Cello and Harmony, including the CABINET MAKERS DESILETS, A.D., 306 Wellington S.Phone 951.-HALIFAX, N.S., Sept.LL\u2014The ; rmurfa hotels Belmont.Point\u2019 The London editor of the York-j tor Equipment.CARTAGE GAUMOND, O.,\t7 Cantin Lane.1154-J.Also heavy Trucking, Mo- ,,\t,\t,\t.\t- Bermuda \u201cMiddle-ciass families are bafin- Pleasant and Colonial have been un-1 shire Post asserts that the Canadian i GIROUX, \u2018 A., 103 Laurier Ave.rung to take m ire s.ack in tneir roofedi the prjncesa Hotel bathing government all along treated the Phone 1496-.I.Long Distance and uvmg expenses, so as to bnng aboirt ; paviHon and the Hamilton Hotel question dangerously, if it attempted 1\t1\t' uviLn.mil*, An.jLn i.iv, ox a om Freight an accommodation with their pay in b]own awaj: \"nTmâny smanj to'\u2019inflüencror\u201ckterfere\u201c wd7h\"Bri.iM(>aRE\u2019 AftTHUR, 8! A GaR.Phone envelopes, Mr.Ellis says They :\tft v\t-\t1 1754-J.Baggage and Transfer a Specialty.CHIROPRACTORS .\t-\t.\t.\t,\t1 ,\t,, craft have been sunk or driven i tain\u2019s exclusion of any commodities have started to awing oack to the ashor(l a3 a resu]t of fhe hurricare -:-\u2014-^-\u2022 leas expensive dwellings they quit whkh hag been 8weeping the igIand3 friends.\t___________ when the boom hit tne country.since ]ate Wedne»day night> accord.-Mrs.Brown, a former resident of BELANGER, DR.E.E\u201e 16 Olivier In Sherbrooke there seems to be 5ng to a cablegram received .here I thJs town> who has been spending; Bid?Phone 1262-J.Palmer Grad-still somewhat ' of a shortage of today over the Halifax and Ber-|îhf 8™r visitir^ the,Th?usan'11 uate' desirable tenements.The time is ap GARAGES, AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES and REPAIRS ALBERT LANE GARAGE, R.Codera and Bourque, Props., Al-1 bert Lane.Phone 663-F.Automobile washing a specialty.O'DONNELL\t& MORISSETTE LTD., 54 Wellington S.Phone 1731-1732.\tBranch: Thetford Mines.New fire proof garage.PARSONS & MAYHEW, 254 King West.Phone 1442-W.Also Gasoline, Oils and Greases .ROBINSON GARAGE, H.Robinson, Prop., 46B Wellington South.Phone 254-J.ST.LAURENT, LOUIS, Rear 126; King West.Phone 1688.All Makes] of Cars Repaired.SCALES & REGISTERS.Licentiate degree, which compares, PRECOURT, E.E., 27 Wellington favorably with any European Con-; S.Phone 1079.Tolado Scales & servatory.Irwin Sawdon, Princi-J McCaskey Account Registers.pal.Phone 835.\t!-£-®- -1 SCHOOLS & COLLEGES.MnTABtnc\tBISHOPS COLLEGE., Rev.H.H.Ripnx\u2019 r AMi-P iici w 11\t1\tBedford Jones, D.D., Principal.5° pu C- ^iLR\u2019 Well,ngton\tLennoxville.Phone 709-R-2.hi.Rhone 481.\tBISHOPS\u2019 COLLEGE SCHOOL., J.K.L.Ross, Chairman Board of Directors.S.P.Smith, Headmaster Upper School.A.Wilkinson, Headmaster, Preparatory School.Lennoxville, Que., Phone 18 W.PAINTERS AND DECORATORS COTE, D., 139a King W.Phone 637-j.Also Paper Hanger.OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS HENEY, DR.FRED C., Olivier Bldg.Phone 1665-J, Lennoxville, 188-r-3.PHOTOGRAPHERS j GUSTAFSON, C.O., 54a Wellington N.Phone 43-j.Portraiture, SIGNS, SHOWCARDS & WINDOW DECORATION.WILLIAMS, BERT.15 Belvidere S.Phone 1346-J.muda cable,\t,\t! I^-^nds, Boston and New York, was\t-\t\u2014\u20141 *.uu a*, auuiic\ta ui uiitit/uic,\tSTEEL STRUCTURAL *1,\tDie text of the cablegram, un- the Kuest of Mrs.W.Sturgeon, en- CLEANERS AND DYERS\tGROCERIES.\t! Commercial Work, Developing K M preaching for the fixing of next der date of s tember 15 readg.route to her home in Moosejaw, CROWN LAUNDRY of Sherbrooke.BERNARD & CIE., Ill Marquette.1 \u201ea«d PnntmB for Amateurs\tDrummond Road Phone' 857\t' years reniai rat«.No doubt ten- \u2018Barometer 29.50, wind west- Sask.\tj R.E.Richardson, Mgr.Tel.10.! Phone 293.Licensed Grocer, Fruits ;SEARS\tE; W- Searv _\"rulnm?H0_?-25fl- 1 non«-5îÇ- ants are hoping for reductions.The northwest ; heavy gale ; lowe-t bar- Th« death of Mrs.Langevin oc-I SHERBROOKE STEAM LAUNDRY ; and Vegetables.\t!\tJ6a Wellington VI hone\tSTONE key to the future will probably b» ometer reading 29.00 about eight ™rred at her home here on Friday 1 E A.IMhrop, Prop., 91 Fmntennc ¦ CAMBRON, J.E., 88 Council.Phone\tDeveiopi'\" ànd Printing PLAMONDON, G., 314 Wellington found in the new valuation roll a.m.; maximum velocity of wind-night, September 9th.The deceased!\t,P*î?ne lbJ'\t'J1 cinv^'!\tB\u201c7' A 80 ^ ouv\u2019 (jra,n ftn1TM AN'S SHORTHAND, TOUCH TYPE- ; bP.fin»ncially cap.ble of managing this |\tT, .,\t_\t,\t- ofneo.Lucrative remuneration to right writing.Bookkeeping.General Bus,ne»\t3ox ps she.-broeke Record.*- t>\u2014Lessons.Prospectus on -:_____________________________________ BERKSHIRES\u2014 SIX weeks old, good bargain for quick buyer.F.A.Peasley, Stanstead, Que.J^ARGE ENGLISH bags.Applicants with experience receive preference.Whiting & Davis Teïftkés Lane.vill application.Frank Dudley, Cert.P.S.PYontenac Street- 1223-W.74 pAPABLE GIRL oral housework on WANTED FOR GEN-farxn, near Cook-jhire ; small family.Wages S6.00 per week.Apply Box 13 Record.Housekeeper wanted \u2014 two in family.No objection to child.Job for all winter.Write for particulars at once.Box M.Milan, Que.Make money at home\u2014$15 ro $go paid weekly for your spare time writing show cards for us.No canvassing.We instruct and supply you with work.West-Angus Sho .' card Service, 25 Colborne Bldg., j Co Dept- G Toronto.\t;-^- ATEN AND WOMEN, NOT TO CANVASS, but to tra-.el and appoint local re- presentatives, $21 a week and expenses guaranteed, with good chance to make $50 a week and expenses.State age and qualifications.Experience unnecessary.Winston Toronto.QNE TWO-YEAR-OLD W SMALL FARM NEAR A Men who have ambition to achieve success and are willing to put AGENTS WANTED TAN TED town.Must have good buildings, run-, forth the required effort wa have positions »dng water and plenty of wood.Add.ess that are worth working for.Call for inter-Box ' > Water ville.Que., giving lowest cash, view, Mr.J.C.Bartlay, Room 11, Olivier price.\tj Building.WE WANT RELIABLE AGENTS TO jy r AW MILL WANTED \u2014 PORTABLE, j 4 GENTS TO SELL DR.BOVEL\u2019S TOI-§eH owr weJ-known fruit and »rna-\tsecond-hand only.Suitable for 15 h.p.\tjet Soap\u2014Toilet Articles\u2014Home Reme-j \u201c feenta.1 trtee ; good pay, exclusire territor?\tengine ; with or without saw.Will buy dies.Men or women can do this work and ] SHROPSHIRE right».\"Jur agency v»huihU\tfrt** or rent as desired.Send lowest cash price , earn from $25.00 to $75.00 T»er week.Whole ! ^ REGISTERED Hampshire twin ram for sale.Weight 235 lbs.Alright in every way.M.J.Gaulin, Sawyer ville, Que.ONE STANDARD BRED DRIVING horse, seven years old, also rubber-tired buggy, sleigh, harness, etc., for sale at a bargain.Apply 161 Wellington St.SHORTHORN BULL CALVES and yearling bulls.Barred Rock hens, saddle horses and milking cows and heifers for sale.Apply F.M.Passow, Eustis./¦\"I LENBURN STOCK FARM\u2014RED yearling Shorthorn bull, Shropshire shearling rams, ram and ewe lambs.Some choice Berkshire boars and sows four months old.Prices reasonable.John Racey, Lennox ville.yyAiRY SHEEP \u2014 YEARLINGS and ram lambs, best quality, also ewes parucu.ara.Oct p-\u2019Hacn Nuraerr Co.Taronto,\trental to Box 99 Record Office.-ATT ANTED TO RENT.HOUSE, EIGHT IT*ASTERN TOW'NSHIPS SALESLADIES, * * or nine rooms.Apply to Box IS Record.either whole or spare time, rbowing ''\t__ «ample of Personal Greeting Carda.Ten to rrE.VDEP.S WANTED\u2014TENDERS FOR forte dollars per week easily earned.Write 1\t25 solid cords good body wood, beech, for information.Dept.4 Carlton Pub.Co., birch or maple, 16 in.long, will be received 326 Spadina Ave., Toronto.\t! \u201c\u201ctil October 1st.1921.Delivery to be made -\u2014\ton or before March 1st.1922.W.J.E.SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES FOR Edwards.B.A., Sec.-Treas.School Corpoia-Eastern Townships.either whole or *ion of Cooks hire, Cookshie.Sept.17th, spare time to handle our line of Personal 19-1 \u2022\t_\t'_____ _________ ___ Greeting Cards.An opportunity to earn from Two to Five Hundred Dollars in the next three months.Samples free.We pay weekly.Write fbr information.Dept.4.Carlton Pub.Co., 326 Spadina Ave., Toronto.or spare time.Territories allowed.For fur- I of all ages.All registered stock for sale, ther particulars apply Bovel Manufacturing Satisfaction guaranteed.A.G.Spafford, Company, Dept.19, Toronto.Ont.\tCompton, Que.REAL ESTATE FOR SALE POR SALE BY J.0.DARCHE, 8X WEL-lington So., large ohoice of city lots, residential and business properties.Well established business concerns, hotels, .groceries, restaurants, barber shops, bakeries, farms, etc.Details and photographs sent on request.TjMNE RESIDENCE FOR SALE OR TO rent in desirable part of North Ward, one minute\u2019s walk from Post Office and street cars: modern conveniences and double garage.Nice lawn, trees and ahiubbery.Apply between 11 a.m.and 2 p.m.to 80 Court St., or phone 669-W.TTOTEL FOR SALE, WITH BEER LI-cense doing splendid business near Sherbrooke.Price, $9,000, half cash.Apply J.O.Darche, 8A Wellington St.¦piGHT ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE WITH modern conveniences, with garden and up-to-date poultry house, all in good condition, on Park Ave., Lennoxville, Que.T^XTRA FINE .RESIDENCE, NORTH ¦*-J Ward for sale, eight rooms, hardwood floors and finish.All modern conveniences, fire-place, set tubs, lot 66 x 165.R.Se.ve-right.Room 20, Whiting Block.Phone 342.TNESIRABLE LOT ON PRINCESS ST.West Ward, for sale.Apply 29 Laurier Avenue.OA ACRE FARM FOR SALE WITH buildings, express wagon, express sleigh and covered carriage.For particulars apply 9 Council St., Sherbrooke, Que.I>RAND NEW HOUSE FOR SALE -* ^ Nine rooms, shed and verandah, furnace, bathroom, brown ash finish.Bargain to quick buyer.Foi particulars apply Box 34 Richmond.W ANTED\u2014BY TWO BUSINESS GIRLS, room and board, or room and breakfasts.in private family, central locality.Apply Box No.19 Record.AG SITUATIONS WANTED year commission business of your own.Every property owner needs some of our nine hundred varieties of hardy Red Tag TJOSITION WANTED AS HOUSSKEE?- i-\ter hv Protestant, reliable competent woman ; town preferred.Can trees and plants.No capital needed.Com p]*te equipment and instruction free Write Dominion Nurseries, Montreal A BIG $5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS greeting card sample book free to -Workers ; celebrated, Inexpensive, Royal ?e;-ies : secure orders now.deliver later: men and wojn^Yi already making five dollars up daily even in spare time; capital or experience unnecessary.Garretson Company.Brantford, Ontario.er by experienced furnish good references tion.-.Box 14 Record.and recommenda- WANTEP TO BUY.\\Y '\u2019\u2019ANTED TO BUY\u2014WITHIN A MILE two of Lennoxville village, small place with few' acres of land.Appiy 2095 Delorme Ave.Montreal, Que.LOST AND FOUND JTAMP COLLECTIONS BOUGHT FOR ash.Give description.number and price.State particularly what you have in S\u2019 PHONE YOUR WANT AD VS 37 i^TOREY AND HALF HOUSE, NORTH ^ Ward, for sale, close to street railway, churches, post office ; excellent location.Price $4,800 to quick purchaser.Apply Box 10 Record.BIRTHS, MARRIAGES.DEATHS Publication rates.Cash or sent through correspondent: Births, 25c.; Marriages, 25c.; Deaths, 25c.; Death where funeral notice is added, 75e.; Card of Thanks, 75c.; In Me-moriam, 75c.; poetry, 10c.per line; list of flowers, 10c.per line.When charged, 25c.extra in all above cases.DEATHS BLACK LAKE Mr.and Mrs.Press.W.Lord, ot Riverside, Cal., have been visiting with relatives and friends all through Megantic Co., for the past ten days, and while in town were the guests of Mrs.Jos.M.Johnston, Pine Avenue.Mr.and Mrs.Press.W.Lord, Mr.PRECOURT\u2014At the St.Vincent anfi Mrs' J' M' John3ton.sPcnt a r°'v de Paul Hospital, Friday, Septem- da>'3 sight seemg m the C.ty of Que.ber 16th, Miss Eugenie Precourt, ^ JVrr- Lord h«d not been to Que' aged 63 years.Funcray Sunday atjbe^foLoy®rT/orby yoa!'s' .,\t, 2 p.m., from the home of Mr.E.E.^Dr' H- Kaufman President and Precourt, 106 King St.to St.' Manager for the Mutual Chemical Michael\u2019s Catherdal.\tI Compaq °f New York spent a day \u201e in town, and while here he went over SURTEES-Dred Slept.12th at R.their plant at cariboo Lake.V.Hospital Montreal T.E.L.Mrs.Gordon L.SomerS, of Sher- r'-m.at the aff.C 3 years' so,':brcoke, is spending a few weeks with o omas and Hattie Sears ]ier parenbs Mrs.J.M.Johnston.Surtees, Sutton, Que,\tj Miss Emma and Ra]ph j\u201ehnston IN MEMORJAM\t! llaVe\tt0Wn ^0r 3 visit t0 Quebec, In lcvinK memory of Alton G.Sherman jEnd EaSt Broughton for the week-who died Sept.16th, 1915, at Scotstown, end.I Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Bradshaw and I Mr.and Mrs.Thos.R.Johnston mot-I ored to Sherbrooke, from there they ileft for their home in Grenville, Que., after spending the summer in Thet-East Broughton, Quo.\u201cGon '\u2022 but not forgotten.\u201d Inserted by HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN.IN MEMORJAM.In loving memory of Georsre A.More- foivl TVfinoa nnH house, who departed this life Sept.17th, j, .A*\t,\t, , 1919.\twith their daughters.Miss Ruby Jackson left for her 1nK yfan3' dfar,GeorBie'\t| heme id Sherbrooke, after spending Since you pasied out of oar sisht.\t.\t,\t, And none but God knows the rad hearts ISlx wecks here, attending Mrs.W.That you left behind that niirht.i D.Hubbard.have (CANADA, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.District of St.Francia, Superior Court, * PARTMENT HOUSE, NORTH WARD, j *^ for sale\u2014Rents for $2,400 per annum.Best renting proposition in city.$8,000 cash handles, balance, $8,000 at 7 p.c.Apply Box 97 Record.T^ARM FOR SALE\u2014150 ACRES WITH buildings, good sugar bush, apple orchard, farm implements, 10 cows, four two-year-olds, 1 bull, 3 yearlings, two work horses, $2,500 cash, balance easy terms.Apply Mrs.E.F.Hurlbut, East Bolton, Que.British desired.Colonies.Box No.Old covers particularly Record.TO LEI V'TRAYED into my PASTURE.TWO- - - - year-old steer, light red color, large \\TTANTED lO BL \\ 10 FT.TTNPEELED white epots, white star in forehead, long\tcedar poets -;x inch top?, delivered on \u2022 harp horns.Owner can have same by pay- Grand Trunk line.H.Lovell & Sons, Goatling charges : if not claimed by Oct- 1st, will cook.Que.be sold according to law.Robert HalUday, Çawyerville.Que.YV TANTED TO BUY sound.OUM OF MONEY IN PURSE POUND IN tMrU-\u2019 North Ward.Friday.Finder may have ovc \u2022ame by applying to Box 20 Record, i tiffing came and paying for advt.PAIR YOUNG.blocky.well shaped horses, c fifteen hundred pounds each, ix years old.must be cheap.Reoly' Sox 12 Record, giving full and close de=-rip tion and price.VT 5CE OFFICES TO LET IN GEN EST -Li .3luck.Immetbate pc£s-.«aioii Appiy La Cie.C.0.Gen«st, Fib».Lcee.Teiepaone 241.TX> tET FOR THE WINTER MONTHS, nicely furnished ten room residence, : centrally located.North Ward.Apply R.| Seiveright, 20 Whiting Block.Phone 342.HROCERY RESTAURANT AT 90 WEL-^ lington St.South, for sale, with good Î trade ; also one three-tenement house at 37 ; St.Paul giving a revenue of I t p.c.; two i houses of two tenements on Front street, giving a revenue of 14 p.c.Will sell on j easy terms.Apply B.Paradis, 90 Welling-! ton South.;\\7ERM0NT FARM TO EXCHANGE FOR ^ property in Sherbrooke or vicinity, or good Canadian mortgages.Large farm on good road, 2% miles to Newport, Vt.33 cows, 1 bull, 5 horses, 10 hogs.Good loam soil, and no stone.Good buildings.Plenty j wood and timber.Spring water in all buildings.ILj storey house, with ell.painted J white, 11 rooms.Piazza on ell.Nice lawn, j Modern high drive stock barn.125 x 60, j clapboarded and painted, stable for forty head and young stock.Horse barn coiners nd 1 box Office desk and chair, for sale.Glea- ! stall, basement.Carriage house and granary ] Business College, Sherbrooke, Que.| 20 x 40.Work shop 20 x 20.All painted.All < mowing machines.FOR 3ALE OOKKEEPER\u2019S DESK, 4 DRAWERS, | on stock barn, 30 x 40, 7 rtalls Out of the golden hopes our years have known.Out of the blessings loss and \u2019grief shown.One memoried joy undimmed, remains the 327- T E- Renault, plaintiff, vs.A.C.while,\t! Zakaib, drfendant, Public notice is hereby Close, close to us, our Georgie\u2019s loving B\u2018von that the goods of the defendant, seiz-smile.\ti ed in this cause, consisting of one safe, eah- idies, chocolates, etc., will be sold by au-Inserted by his Father and Mother.thor'.iy of justice, Monday, the 2Gth day of MR.AND MRS.LEVI P.MOREHOUSE, September, 1921, at ten of the clock in the 96 Short St., Sherbrooke, Que.\tforenoon, at place of business of said dc- - Tendant.King St West, in the City of CARD OF THANKS.\tSherbrooke Sherbrooke, Sept.17th, 1921.Mr.and Mrs.T.J Surtees and Mrs.D P.|J' H' A' Ganc,t\u2019 B S C-Sears wish to thank all relatives, friends and | neighbors for floral offering's, and their ' great kindness and sympathy in their re- j jent bereavement ;n the death of their little son and grandson, Lancelot Surtees, Sut- i ton, Que.-\tMAIL CONTRACT CARD OF THANKS.\t! Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Post- We wish to extend our sincere thanks to rna-U-cr General, will be received at Ottawa friends and neighbors for their kindness jr until noon, on Friday, the 14th of October, our recent sad bereavement, or who assisted ^or\tconveyance of His Majesty s Mails, us in ary way during the sickness, death on a Proposed Contract for four years, six and burial of our dear wifé and mother : ; ^me3 43cr week on the route.North Hatley beautiful also the choir and those who sent flowers.Mr.Frank G ad ley, Mr.and Mrs.R.F.GadJoy.Mr.and Mrs.T.McComb.Misses Pearl and Violet Gadley, Mr.Ernest and Douglas Gadley.Cookshire, Quo.Rural Route, from the 1st January IN MEMORIAM.In loving memory of George A.More-house, who was accidentally killed on Sept.17th.1919.Inserted by MR.AND MRS.R.B.AITCHISON, AND ELMIR AITCHISON.Sherbrooke, Sept.17, 1921.Printed notices containing further in for mation as to conditions of proposed Contract may he seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices t North Hatley, and at the office of the D.» triet Superintendent, Postal Service/ Office of the District Superintendent.Postal Service, Montreal.J.TAYLOR, Acting District Supl SAIL 0®KTÜA©\u2019F Sealed lenders, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa \\ J .CLARY RANGE FOR SALE, AS GOOD / X fia ne.»- water front.Terms.Greene\u2019s as new Cash & Carry Grocery 24 King West.O ,NE TENEMENT TO LET FOR THE 1st of October, four rooms and bath, ¦ Sons, 96 Marquette St.1HURCH ST., LENNOXVILLE\u2014A SELF-; pRIST MILL EQUIPMENT FOR SALE in good condition, one Eureka wheat a mutter, cne power corn sheller, one steel g-inder and silk 'for flour bolt.Any reasonable offer will be accepted.Three Villages Building Association Ltd.Rock Island, Que.hay, grain and fodder, - mwvjns\tioUntry 2 horse rakes.3 plows.1 double disc wheel-1 ygars and eiRht months.harrow, 1 spring-tooth harrow, 2 cuitiva- WANT ONE tors, 2 manure spreaders, 1 corn planter, 1 reaper and binder, 1 tedder.1 cream separator, 1 corn harvester, * 1 grain seeder, 1 I milking machine, gasoline engine, saw rig! and power, 1 heep power, all small tools.I L\u2019 open buggies, 1 covered buggy, 1 exprers j wagon, 3 double wagons, 2 sets of double i work sleds, 1 pung, 1 light traverse.2 cutter sleighs, 2 pair work harness, 1 Hame driving harness, 3 light driving harne?*.j This farm borders Lake Memphrcmagog, And a fine view of the lake and sur- IN MEMORIAM.In loving memory of Private Charles ^ Wi\"iam YST.C'mh.m6,f°a/d seventeen I j*\"1'1 n°°\"\u2019\t\">* 21s\u2018f.r' *>' the conveyance of His Majesty s Mails, on a prooosed Contract for four years six times per wee^k on the route Stanbridge East, No.Though land and sea divide the spot Where he is gently sleeping.Yet in our hearts he\u2019s not forgot.But in the Saviour\u2019s keeping.BY MOTHER AND SISTERS.contained house of five rooms and\tT, \u201e \u201e cHt-KbKÜ^.L UA1LÏ KLLUKiJ, b A1 U KU A Y , üh.L\"\u2019 1 LIVIBLK I/, IVZ!, ,PAUt LLfc-V LIN Quality maintains economy.No matter how much you pay \"per gallon\" for other iubrica.ting oils you get more Iubrica.tion \u201cperdollar\" when you buy Imperial Palatine Motor Oils,' Üou Save Every \"^ty- MORE mileage from every gallon of fuel and quart of oil; uninterrupted service from your car; slower depreciation; fewer repair bills and no lubrication trouble, just about sums up the savings and satisfaction enjoyed by users of Imperial Polarine Motor Oils.The uniform high quality of Imperial Polarine Motor Oils, wherever you buy them, insures you more miles of correct motor lubrication for your dollar thati you can obtain in any other way.Quality does maintain economy.Our Chart of Recommendations shows the grade of Imperial Polarine Oils required to correctly lubricate your car.Use this grade exclusively and you will get the years of service and satisfaction which you have a right to expect from your car.Consult our Chart at your dealer\u2019s or write to 56 Church Street, Toronto, for a copy of \u201cAutomotive Lubrication,\u201d which contains the complete Chart and other useful information.IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Branch** in all Citic* FO& A CLEAN EFFICIENT' MOTOR.Not even Imperial Polarine Motor Oils will lubricate properly if mixed with grit and dirt.Your crank-case should be thoroughly cleaned every thousand miles or less.Dealers displaying tha sign to the left will clean your crank case in an expert and workman-like manner.Such dealers use Imperial Flushing Oil.the modern scientific cleansing agent.Employ crank-caso service regularly and you will save hundreds of dollars every year.Tam Marconi Showpdtko^&^ and Furnace Pipes Must Go 1897\u2014Sifnsr Marconi esnaiaccd Wirele»» Telegraphy-\t1921 -Enlerprite Ftssdry ameanced Pipelew Heatiafr.MARCONI showed that sound waves could be carried through the air\u2014that wires were unnecessary.The modern heating engineer has shown that HEAT CAN BE CARRIED THROUGH TOE AIR\u2014that PIPES ARE UNNECESSARY.With the entire heating system IN THE CELLAR, out of sight and out of the way\u2014WITHOUT A PIPE through floor or wall, to clutter the home and mar it, beauty-WITH NOTHING at all in the house but the warmth itself\u2014you can have EVERY individual room at a PERFECTLY EVEN TEMPERATURE, and that temperature exactly what you want it.Pipeless Heating makes your home a snug and cosy neft ol comfort.The Pipeless way is NATURE\u2019S WAY.Stuffiness i, ttnknow*.All the while the air is circulating\u2014coming and going on its rounds.Altbnnah its motion cannot be felt, it is travelling from room to mom, \u2022CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE HOUSE, making it* way back to the furnace to be «leanred by heat, washed, moUUned and re-warmed.The Enterprise Pipeless Furnace does the work of THREE OR FOUR STOVES with HALF THE FUEL and a fradtro» of the labor __rids the home of dirt and duft, gives you an ALL-WARM HOUSE and a COOL CELLAR, «uit.ble for \u2022tonng fryU Mjd vegetables.The Enterprise Pipeless burns ANY KIND Ur rUEL, and so much less of it, that fn \u2022 short while It will give you back In .\t¦ \u2022 t i y»l.\u2018a._lia trutlallatinn SlTYtDliciiV reduced fuel bills its entire initial cost.It* installatron is aimplicity itself\u2014A SINGLE DAY is all it takes to nut it in-fit tha register, the furnace is set up and lighted.you I -a hole is cut to WHAT USERS SAYs For Store», Hall» and Churches \"My store is 40 x 42 lower floor.No trouble to heat store, bums less coal than stoves, more beat, no dust or dirt and a labor saver.Can recommend your furnace as the proper heater for stores, halls or churches.\u201d Yours truly, J.A.STEWART.Grand Anse, C B.Every Room Uniform \"The furnace has oven ns ahae-lute satisfaction, besting every room in my nine room house uniformly, the variations of temperature in the different rooms on some of the coldest days we bad this Winter, not being over one degree, and the furnace is so easily controlled that any desired temperature throughout the houaa Is easily obtained.\" Yours truly, J.W.MURDOCK, Montagne, P.E.L Pipelets fadts mean money 1er you.Write for our FREE booklet today.We will send it to you with a self-explanatory chart that will make it easy for you to draw a simple lay-out ol your home, i rom (his our heating engineers will be able to see your house exactly as it is and send you plans showing judt where your furnace should be placed and how easy it is for you to have all the comfort and luxury that has Iona been the lot of only the city dweller.1 he BOOKLE1, CHART and our ENGINEERING SERVICE are ALL FREE.There is neither cost to you nor obligation to buy.Read the testimonials remember the guarantee and write today.ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY CO., LIMITED, SACKVILLE, N.B.Maher» of the ul»ll-hnown tines of Enterprise Stove» and Furnace», and Enterprise Monarch Ranges, Would Not Fart for Twice the Fries.\"I could not believe that an apparatus of this sort, in the centre of the house, could distribute such equal heat in tçn rooms, but now I believe it.\u2019nils furnace uses very little fuel and there is no ^ dust or smoke in the rooms, as is sometimes the wiy with the pipe furnace.I cun recommend this systnm to all who are interested in it.I would not do away with it for twice the price paid.\u201d Yours very truly, M.BERNATCHF.Z, Monlmogny, P.Q.Our own dealer representative in your locality will make the installation for you.26 Financial and Market News VERY QUIET TODAY ON MONTREAL EXCHANGE MONTREAL, Sept.17\u2014The stock exchange opened very quietly this morning.Brazilian opened at yesterday\u2019s close, but Brompton was vro a fraction to 20.Laurentide lost a half to 70.TODAY'S QUOTATIONS ON STOCK EXCHANGE In the World of Finance Furnished by Johnston & Ward Guaranty Trust Company reduces quarterly dividend from 5 to 3 per cent.Surplus and undivided profits down to $16,131,464 compared with $30,546,272 as of June 30th.Company sets up reserves of approximately $15,250,000.Crucible Steel declares regular quarterly dividend of one per cent, on Common.Duns review says despite many irregularities present situation is one of slowly reviving activities after a protracted period of depression with economic recovery widening in scope.Chairman Cuyler of Railway Executive\u2019s Association expects rail refunding bill to pass when Congress meets to consider measure next week.Bradstreets reports 334 failures this week against 206 last week and 144 year ago.Chief Stone of Engineer\u2019s Brotherhood predicts 98 p.c.of railworkers who are balloting on recent wage cuts will vote to strike.Reports of Transit Commission to be made public shortly, expected to recommend unification of all tram sit lines in New York City under one operating head and scaling down of capital so as to represent actual statue.Five cent fare likely to stay.NEW YORK PRESS MARKET COMMENT Furnished by McMandmy & Walsh Wall Street Journal\u2014Many trad ers look for a big market today and Monday.While market has been rather dull traders had to bid stocks up to get them.There is still a large interest in U.(S.Steel.Wall Street Journal will say today: Steel price average shows first advance.Consolidated Textile business is improving; in view of revival of industry organization is now showing good balance after fixed charges.New factors tending to improvement in Oil trade; prospect of smaller Mexican output and indicated lessened American output believed wiM help.Mexican oil production; in light oil districts output is 234,000 barrels daily, about half of normal.Orpheum circuit earned 75c.a share in first half.General Electric will take on five hundred more men.-«- ASBESTOS CORPORATION DIVIDEND.(Associated Press Despatch.) MONTREAL, Sept.17\u2014The Asbestos Corporation has declared a quarterly dividend of 1% per cent, on its preferred and 1% per cent, on its common stock.The following prices furnished by Johnston & Ward, and'McManamy & Walsh, show operations in the active and important stocks in the New York and Montreal markets: New York.Today\u2019s Close\t\tOpening Amer.Can.,.\t27%\t Ameer.Loco\t\t90\t90 Amer.Smelters .\t36%\t36% Amer.Sugar .\t63%\t63% Amer.Woollen .\t75%\t75% Ana.Copper \t\t38%\t38% Baldwin Loco\t\t89%\t89% Beth.Steel\t\t55%\t55% Cana.Pac\t\t112%\t Cen.Leather\t\t28%\t28% Crucible Steel .\t62%\t63% Gen.Motors .\t10\t10 Gt.Nor.Pfd\t\t76%\t78 Insp.Copper .\t34\t34 Inter.Mar.Pfd.\t46\t Inter.Paper .\t50%\t50 Kenne.Copper .\t19%\t20% Mexican Pet\t\t116%\t115% New Haven R.R.\t14%\t14% No.'Pac\t\t77%\t78 Pan Amer\t\t53\t52% Reading R.R\t\t71%\t70 Î4 Royal Dutch \t\t48%\t49 So.Pac\t\t77\t Studebaker\t\t76\t76% Texas Company .\t35%\t Union Pac.\t120%\t U.!.Rubber .\t50\t49% U.Steel\t\t79%\t79% BURNETOCO.BOND AND STOCK BROKERS 12 St.Sacrament St.MONTREAL (Member! Montreal Stock Exchange) Established 1868.Geo.H.Smitheri.J.J.M.Pangman.G.W.S.Hendemo*.We Are Proud With great pride, vre beg to announce the publication of a very up-to-dato and eompre-henaive little booklet, dealing with today\u2019s opportunities in the Canadian Investrr.ent Market.Its title is\u2014 \u201cThe M«ney Maker\u201d \u2014a handy little intelligencer for those interested in all classes of approved Security Investments.It has as its background our 20 years of experience in the business of finance, and should prove of great assistance to every Investor, actual or prospective.Your copy will be mailed on request.Bryant, Isard & Co 84-90 St.Francois Xavier SL Uptown Branch Office\u2014163 Peel St.Montreal Toronto\u2014C-P»K.Building Extensive Private Telegraph Wire Connecticrs.MING SALES IN MONTREAL Atl.Sugar\u2014160 at 30.Abitibi\u201450 at 30%.Asb.Com.\u201425 at 46%.Ames Pfd.\u20145 at 28.Bell Tel\u20145 at 106%, 8 at 105, 8 at 106.Brazilian\u201410 at 24%.Brompton\u201440 at 20.Breweries\u2014SO at 53.Canada Cement\u201415 at 56%.Can.Cottons Pfd.\u201420 at 74.Can.iSvS.Com.\u20145 at 20.Dorn.Canners\u201410 at 27, 115 at 26%.Dom.Iron Com.\u201450 at 27%, 25 at 27%, 5 at 27%.Kanimistiquia\u20145 at 80.Lake of the Woods Pfd.\u20145 at 104 Laurentide\u2014160 at 70, 25 at 69% 50 at 70, 25 at 69%.Mont.Power\u201455 at 82%, 25 at 83.Peter Lyall\u201410 afc 66%, 50 at 66, 50 at 66%.Sherwin-Willianms Pfd.\u20145 at 90.Span.Riv.Pfd.\u201435 at 65.Steel of Canada\u201425 at 53%, 5 at 54.Waya\u201425 at 42%.Wabasso\u20145 at 45.Winnipeg Ry.\u20146 at 36%, 25 at 35%.off six points to 62, where the stock was offered with no buyers.There was practically nothing doing in the Unlisted Bank Stocks with the exception of Provincial Bank, which advanced from 124 to 124% bid.The Unlisted Bond Market was rather irregular during the past week.The Ontario G\u2019s 1935 and 1936 were offered very freely at 98%.These Bonds were scarce about a week ago at 99.Government of Newfoundland 6%\u2019s 1936, were also a little weaker, being offered at 94% New York Funds with bids at 94, which shows a drop of % of a point in this security.City of Outremont 6\u2019s 1922 sold up as high as 98%, while City of Verdun\u2019s sold at 105%.These Bonds have risen % and 1% points, respectively.Mattagami Debentures were weak\u2014the best bid being 30.Whalen Debentures also eased off\u2014being offered quite freely at around 38.The new issue of the City of Sherbrooke 10-year Bonds went very well; especially Uie block of $130,000, which are payable in New York Funds.These Bonds, which are 6\u2019s, sold as high as 91%.Ames-Holden Tire\u2019s were quite strong, 74 being bid for Board lots, and 75 was asked.Grand Trunk Pacific Bonds, that are merely obligations of the Dominion Government because of the Government\u2019s ownership, continued weak.Public Utilities were rather quiet; Montreal Tram and Power 6%\u2019s 1924 being the most active seller with no change in price.Industrial Bonds remained quiet.UNLISTED SECURITIES.Quotations furnished by Balfour, White & Company, Montreal.Bid Asked Alberta Pacific Grain 7 p.c.Pfd.75 Do., 10 p.c.Com.XD 2% p.c.125 Ames-Holden Tire Co.Argonaut Gold.Belding Corticelli 7 p.c.Pfd.XD 1% p.c.60 Do., Com.15 Black Lake Asb.Pfd.15 Do., Com.\t.9% B randra m- Henderson 7 p.c.Pfd.r .86 81 137 30 .26 72 26 16 10% 92 BANKS.Montreal\u20141 at 207, 6 at 207%.Royal\u20146 at 198.VICTORY BONDS 5% P.C.1922\u2014\t98.70.1923\u2014\t98.00.1927\u201497.75.1933\u201497.70.1937\u201499.10.1924\u2014\t96.30.I\u2019hey likely name something >ou want.Dom.Power & Trans.7 p.c.Pfd.84 Do., Com.23 Dryden Paper.Eastern Car\tPfd.49 Famous Players, 8 p.c.Pfd., plus 50 p.c.Com.Frontenac Breweries .58 Galt Brass Com.Holl.Con.Gold Mines 12 p.c.7.33 Home Bank 7\tp.c.96 Imperial Tobacco Can., Com.4 Laurentide Power 4 p.c.XD 1 p.c.61 87 27 12% 64 59% 40 7.38 98 4% 70 MEGANT1C CO.HAPPENINGS Budget of New* from Vorioui Sections of the County.HENDERSON V/LZ Mr.and Mrs.Harold Marshall were recent guests of her mother Mrs.Robert Wright.Miss Doris Neill has been visiting her sister, Mrs.Wm.Henderson.Mies Charlotte Little and brother Harry, were recently visiting at Mr, Albert Little\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.George Jameisor have been visiting her mother, Mrs.Jane Little.Mr.George Smith had a bee and dance on Friday.An enjoyable ev ening was spent by all.School opened here September 1st., with Miss Carrie Cook as teacher.Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Baity have been visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Albert Little.Mrs.Jennie Arnold and grandson Stanley Albertson, of Forest Alta, were recent guests of her niece, Mrs, Fred Little.ADDERLEY Mr.and Mrs.Richard Wright and daughter Nellie have returned to their home in St.Johnsbury, Vt They were accompanied by Mr.Ben Wright and Mrs.Alfred Wright and Master Clifford and little Maud to spend a couple of weeks visiting re-atives.Miss Mildred McKenzie left on Tuesday for Way\u2019s Mills to teach school.Loews Theatres Metropolitan, 7 p.c.Pfd.12% p.c.in arrears.63 Do., Com.4 Loews Thtrs Montreal 7 p.c.Pfd.Do., Com.Loews Thtr.Ottawa 7 p.c.Pfd.10% p.c.in arrears.Do., Com.66 5 59 25 65 2% Do., 5 p.c.Com.XD 1% p.c\t\t\t57\tMattagami 7 p.c.Pfd.31% p.c.in arrears.Do., Com\t\t\t30 Canadian WestingTurose\t\t\t\t\t10 8 p.c.Com\t\t98\ti«o%\tMtl.City & District\t\t Can.Woollens 7 p.c.\t\t\tBank 10 p.c.XD 2%\t\t Pfd\t\t66\t65\tPC\t\t.136\t Do., Com\t Cockshutt Plow 7 p.c.\t21%\t24\tNo.Amer.Pulp\t\t\t4 \t\t\tProvincial Bank 9 p.c.\t.124\t126%* Pfd., 28 p.c.in arrears\t\t\tRiordon 8 p.c, Pfd.(New)\t\t Pay.4 p.c\t\t43\t45\t2 p.c.in arrears .\t.2%\t2% Cosgrave Breweries .\t\t9\tDo., Com.(New) .\t\tM Cuban-Can.Sugar 8 p.c.\t\t\tSo.Can.Power 6 p.c.\t\t N.Y.Pfd.4 p.c.in\t\t\tPfd.XD 1% p.c.\t\tn arrears\t\t10\t14\tDo., Com\t\t.19\t20% Do., Com\t\t2\t4%\tStandard Clay Prod.\t.5%\t10 Sterling Bank 8 p.c, .105 Tram Power.10 United Cigar Stores of Canada, 7 p.c.Pfd., 26% p.c.in arrears, (N.Y.).75 Do., Com.65 Western Grocers 7 pc.Pfd.«1 Western Quebec Power Com.8 Whalen Pip & Pr.7 p.c.Pfd.24% p.c.In arrears .Do., Com.4 Winnipeg Electric 7 p.c.Pfd.74% 108 1.15 .87% 63 10 26 5% 76% EXCHANGE Demand Cables Sterling.3.71%\t3.71% Franc.7.09\t7.10 Lire.4.23\t4.24 Marks.98%\t.98% Guilders.31.56\t31.58 Pesetas.13.02\t13.04 Drachmas.5.15\t6.20 -?- WEEKLY MARKET LETTER ON UNLISTED SECURITIES.Canadian Woollens Common was again the strong point this week in the Unlisted Market,\tgaining a point at 22 bid with no stock offered.The Preferred gained a point, being 56 bid with no stock offered.Ames-Holden Tire Common gained two points, selling freely at 29% and 30 and closed 29% to 30.Black Lake Asbestos Preferred again sold at 15%, and closed 15 bid, offered at 16.Cockshutt Plow Preferred was weaker with sellers at 46\u2014a decline of two points from last week\u2019s seller.Hollinger was steady around last week\u2019s figure, and Imperial Tobacco of Canada remains unchanged at 4 to 4%.Loews Metropolitan Common sold at 4%, and closed 4 to 5, and the Preferred sold at 63\u2014the first transaction in this Preferred Stock for some time.Loews Ottawa Common lost a quarter of a point, with sellers at 2%.Tram Power closed 10 bid, after selling between 9% and 10% during the week.United Cigar Stores of Canada Common sold at 80 cents, New York, and closed .65 to .75 New York Funds.There was quite active j trading in Winnipeg Electric Prefer-! red between 74Va and 75%, and the stock closed 74% bid with sellers at 76%.Marconi of Canada sold at 1.30 and 1.50, and closed 1.30 bid! with no sellers in the market.Dry-} den Paper, which has been very inactive, sold this week between 11 j and 12, and Whalen Common was quite actively traded in between 4 and 5 with no interest in the Preferred, which is still offered at 26.The other unlisted paper stocks were dull.Riordon Preferred sold at 3, and the Common closed with sellers at .40 and no bids in the market.Southern Canada Power Common lost a point with a decline to 19 in the bid price\u2014a loss of a point for the week.Famous Players Preferred with 50 p.c.Common eased THE RESPONSIBILITY IS YOURS Specialists may develop and improve various breeds, but the standard of a country's cattle depends on the efforts of the farmer in this direction.ARE YOU DOING YOUR SHARE?We are glad to assist any responsible farmer who requires fir mcing.\t6.s THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND $15,000,000 $15,000,000 DIRECT PERSONAL SERVICE is afforded you in your banking transactions by the use of our 620 Branches in Canada and Newfoundland and 100 in West Indies, Central and South America, also in London, New York, Paris and Barcelona.The Royal Bank of Canada Capital and Reserve.$40,000,000 We Offer CITY OF SHERBROOKE 6% BONDS.DUE 1921 100 and Accrued Interest.McMANAMY & WALSH STOCKS AND BONDS Whiting Block Telephone 25 Sherbrooke i PAGE 1 WELVE 5HEKBKOÜKL DAILY KECUKD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER I/, 192! Always fresh, Always delicious, Always reliable and economical \\ Black or Green L CNAPUT, FILS A Cta, Urafté*.MOMTRCAL WS¥S ! \u2022\u2022 it:, a tjv-yjraw.wwgagy.V- p Ceylon andTndian Tea * 3 U ?\u2019T L t;'ü *l*,ttS***iM*aai«»*m t* mit n i m i : i t «te ANNUAL FAIR ATMARBLETON A BIG SUCCESSj A Busy Day at the Fair Grounds \u2014Exhibits Were of a Highj Order.A Thorough Course that fits you for th« World of Bosiness.Thoroughness is the \"keynote of the courses at this succsssfal colleg*.Individual instrus-tt«l by experts Insures that thorough tratntng to business systems which is demanded by the big badness houses today.Our courses include Bookkeeping, Steoo-grapby and Typewriting, Penmanship, French, Correspondence, Commercial Law, Oiftce Systems, and lectures on Efficiency, Bugbee Business College aWIHeted with Staastead Gottege.Staoeteed.One,, gives its students a large campaa, riot golf links, gymeaewm, buildings equipped with all modern cor.vecfences, and a thorough business education at moderate rates, because of the endowments of thecoftege.School epees Sept.13th.Satdtm may tmtr al any tmt WrU for Co9*pt Càenosr.J.D.MeFADTEN, .\tST INSTEAD, Que.WADE DRAG SAW Away the Best Yet THE NEW MODEL Buy oee and cut twenty coeds of wwed in \u2022 day wtrh one man, Very denpie.- Eavfly moved.- Well made.Pays fee itself in a short time.Over fifty sold in Quebec Provinee already.'X.yr phene /or Pnem and prtnui cerculart We ship promptly See it ia operatwo at Ti *.R.Williams Machinen t Supply Company, Limited 32« ST.JAMES STREET - MONTREAL *Oue.M»œ 5260 NEWSY NOTES OF INTEREST FROM DUNHAM Reports of Meetings, Personals and Newsy Items of Interest to Dunham Residents.DUNHAM, Que., Sept.16.\u2014The Ladies\u2019 Aid met at the home of Mrs.Leon Rouse on Thursday afternoon, with a large attendance of members and several visitors.Mrs.O.C.Selby presided.After the usual devotional opening and the reading | of the minutes and the roll call by; the secretary, the meeting was open j for the transaction of business.AtJ the last regular meeting the annual! chicken-pie supper was discussed i and partial arrangements made for; the same.All details were complet- i ed and committees appointed for the various departments of work.| The date set for the supper is Wed-j r.e.day, September 21st, and is to be held in the Sunday school room of the Methodist church.Supper will I be served as near six o\u2019clock as possible, and until after eight o\u2019clock à short entertainment of music and addresses will follow the report*.The W.A.met as usual at the home of the Misses E.L.and H.Î Baker on Thursday afternoon, with! a good attendance.The Sunday services in All i Saints\u2019 Church will be: Sunday s hool at 10 o\u2019clock ; public preaching service at 11, followed by Holy^ Communion in the Methodist Church.The hours of service will! be the same.Evening service in j both churches at 7.30 p.ra.A short service was held in Alii Saints\u2019 Church at 10.30 on Thursday1 morning, prior to the opening of, Ct.Helen\u2019s school.Rev.Canon A1-, mond, of Montreal, asisted Rural' Dean Coffin, Several from Selby Lake attend- ed the drama at Frelighsburg last Monday evening.ML:-: Archambault, of Meig\u2019s Corner, ha;: been enjoying a week\u2019s visit with friends in Newport and Rich-ford, Vt.Mrs.Grasset, of Abbott\u2019s Corner, and Mrs.Gagnon, of Rock Island, were guests of their father, Mr.P.Archambault, on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.H.0.Martin and family left on Tuesday for a short trip to South Amboy, N J.They expect to be away about two weeks.Mrs.Charles Buchanan, who has been a guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Jonathan Selby, for some weeks, left for her home in Hartford, Conn., on Friday of last week, accompanied by Mrs.Arthur Selby.Mr.Hiram Best and little daughter, of Bedford, were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.M.Curley on Monday.Mr .and Mrs.Robert Doherty and little daughter attended the Fair in Waterloo on Wedne:day.Mr, Geo.G.Doherty was in Stan-bridge East on Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Bishop returned to her home in New Britain, Conn., last Monday.Accompanying them was Mrs.T.Ten Eyck, who will be the guest of her daughter, Mis.Bishop, for some time.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Cameron, of Greenwich, Conn., motored to Dunham on Tuesday, and were guests of their mother, Mrs.A.Cameron.Mrs.Cameron and Miss Camei on accompanied them home, and will be away two or more weeks.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Whitcomb, of Richford, Vt,, were in town on Wednesday.Rev.Mr.Hughes and Mrs.Hughes attended the district meeting in Farrham on Thursday.Mrs.James McElroy is spending a few days in Richford, Vt., with her children.Mrs.L.Harvey and Mrs.E.Buchanan are both confined to their rooms and under the care of Dr.Yeats.Mrc.A.E.Brown and Mis* Dorothy Brown were in Cowansville on Monday, Also Mr, Marcus Doherty and Mica Jane Brown went to Cowansville the same day.MARBLETON, Sept.17.\u2014Wolfe County Agricultural Society No.1 held its annual Fair at Marbleton on Wednesday, September 14.The weather was clear and frosty in the early hours of the morning, but \u201cOld Sol\u201d soon made himself felt and warmed up things, making the weather conditions all that could be desired.At an early hour, teams, autos and people on foot began to arrive with exhibits, and Mr.E.J.Westman, secretary-treasurer, and the management in charge had a vçry busy time issuing tickets, arranging exhibits, etc.The whole place was a scene of life and bustle.In point of attendance and the splendid exhibits shown in all de-l partments, the Fair of 1921 will go : down in the history of the Associa-j tion as the banner year.The gate I receipts were greatly in excess of any previous year, and in the qual-1 ity and number of exhibits there was a great deal more competition, thus giving the judges a very busy time and some very close work.Great credit is due the president, \\ Mr.A.B.W.Skinner; vice-president, M.C.C.Rolfe; secretary-treasurer, Mr.E.J.Westman, and the following embers of the board of directors: Messrs.J.B.Hooker,, H.H.Moe, 0.S.Joyce, A.C.Rolfe, B.F.Staples, F.N.Westman, E.0.Weston, R.W.Weyland, F.L.Bail-1 largeon, Nap Mercier and E.C.j Squires, also to the lady directors,! who did their parts so well.The lower part of the main building was given up to farm produce, : and the exhibit in this department! was better than it had ever been ! before.It included a splendid display of huge pumpkins and squash, good exhibits of potatoes, turnips, tomatoes, cabbages, peas and beans, ! apples, watermelons, also grain, maple sugar and honey.There were also exhibits from the dairy.A special prize was offered by Director H.H.Moe for the largest and best exhibit of vegetables.Upstairs in the main building was the ladies\u2019 department, including a splendid display of fancy work which would have been a credit to any city.There was also included in this department home-made cloth, flannel, carpets, patchwork quilts, rugs, homespun yarn, woollen hose, mittens and gloves, darning on stockings and painting in oils and watercolor.The lady directors in charge of this department were Mrs.! A.B, W.Skinner, Mrs.W.T.Ough-; tred and Mrs.E.C.Squires.Miss Moe, of Sherbrooke, was the judge, and was kept busy all the afternoon.Mrs.George Cook, of Cookshire, judge in the housekeeping and children\u2019s departments, also plants and flowers, was very busy all day judging the tempting array of homemade cooking, jellies, canned peas, beans and tomatoes, candy and pickles.The quality of the cooking was better than ever before.There was also a splendid display of plants and flowers.Mrs.D.L.Gilbert and Mrs.F.C.Weston were the lady directors in charge of this department.There was a splendid display of live stock.The horses were in charge of Messrs.A.C.Rolfe, M.Mercier, A.C.Squires and R.W.Weyland, and the exhibit was above the average.The judge was Mr.McDougall, ! of Lennoxville.The cattle department was in I charge of Messrs.O.S.Joyce, F.N.j Westman and B.F.Staples, and was | a splendid exhibit.Mr.McClary, of the Experimental Farm, Lennox-j ville, was the judge, j The sheep and swine were in j charge of Mr.F.L.Baillargeon, and [the judge in this department was j Mr.C.Guy Bishop, of Sherbrooke.The poultry was in charge of Mr.! E.O.Weston, and the judge was ! Mr.A.B.Williams, of Sherbrooke.i There was a good exhibit in this [department.The band from Sawyerville, seventeen pieces, made things lively all | day.The grand stand was in charge ! of Mr.John Desmarais, and was a popular resort all afternoon for I onlookers watching the parade of live stock and the races, which were keenly contested and were watched with much interest.There were the usual number of attractions and catch-penny devices, which afforded plenty of amusement.The dining tent, where the Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.Paul\u2019s Church served hot dinners,! ! was especially popular between the i hours of 11 a.m.and 2 p.m., the : ladies doing a brisk business.The ! receipts were in excess of any pre-! vious year.There were also the usual number of tents where one ; could get ice cream, hot tea, coffee, , etc.The following are the honorary members of the Association : Mr.E.W.Tobin, M.P.; Hon.W.G.Mitchell, Messrs.Charles Bienvenue, M.W.Mitchell, L.P.Bishop, S.E.! Francis, Col.L.J.Gilbert, F.N.McCrea, F, R.Cromwell and W.E.Hetherington.The results of the horse races Fre#-for-AH Bert Hale IT.Bergeron) 2 2 111 Alice E.(E.Champde- laine).11222 Frank B.(Bassett) .3 3 3 3 3 Named Race Frank Dance (Lemieux) ,,.l 1 I Gray Dort (Bracheolre) ,,.,2 2 Graan Faea Dan Moore (Brlare) .1\t1 Artistic Roofs for Beautiful Homes and Public Buildings An added touch of beauty and a distinct \"individuality\u201d is given to the home roofed with Brantford Asphalt Slates.The crushed slate surface of brownish red or dark green is not only beautiful to the eye; it is also fire-resistant.Sparks from railroad engines or from chimneys, falling on Brantford Asphalt Slates are harmless and die out immediately.This roofing is used on railway stations, one of which is illustrated here.What is safe for a railway station is doubly safe for a home, a school or a public building.And Brantford Asphalt Slates are the durable, economical, satisfactory roof.They will not crack, curl, rot or blow off Easily and quickly laid.Two sizes: STANDARD Slates, 8 inches x 12% inches, Brantford Asphalt SLAB Slates, 32 inches 12 inches, four standard slates joined together.This is the newest idea in roofing.It saves time, labor and nails in laying.Write for our booklet \u201cPermanent Roofing Satisfaction\u201d and get complete information.Brantford Roofing Co Head Office and Factory; Brantford, Canada.Branches at Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, Winnipeg.emm \u2022:»\u201e School in Slouffviîîe, St.Joha\u2019â Cathedral, London, Ont.'\t^ ngepM£ Home in Brantfoid.Ont.ipia 1 Home >A London, Ont.m Limited Station, North Bay».Ont.' cp.R.i mmm Home in Oshawa, Ont Court House, Sydney, C.B, For Sale by LACOMBE & FILS, LIMITEE ÏT\u2014J KTSr *4, \u201c Yfer after year beheld the silent toil that spread his Still as the spiral gresv,\t[ lustrous coil ; He left the past year s d~celling for the new; Stole with soft step its shining archway through, Hu ill up its idle door Stretched in his last found home, and knew the old no \u2014\"The Chambered Nautilus\",\t[more.by Oliver Wendell Holmes.L 1970- ion\t: \u2022 ' More Statelij Mansions AN important addition has been made to the monumental building of the Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada at Waterloo.Ceremonies attending its formal \u201cRe-opening\u201d have lately attracted a gathering of officers and agents of the Company from far and wide.These swift recurring changes, this series of ever larger and larger \u201ctemples of Mutual business,\u201d symbolize the constantly widening spread of public confidence in the Mutual principle of life insurance.The growth in the business of the Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada has exactly corresponded to that development.Organized without one dollar of share capital, in a little room over a tiny store in the town of Waterloo, Ontario, in the year 1869, with a Provincial Charter, granted the year before, and the first 500 policyholders secured, as by that Charter required, the Mutual Life of Canada to-day possesses assets of $45,000,000 and carries risks on the lives of 80,000 people.In 1870 Mutual Life policies totalled $521,650.Today the assurances in force on the company\u2019s books aggregate more than $220,000,000.Time proves all things, and time has proved faith in Mutual protection abundantly justified.Three times The Chambered Nautilus of 1878 \u201chas left the past year\u2019s dwelling for the new\u201d.And now we open yet another door.THE MUTUAL LIFE of Canada: Waferloo, Ontario H.ST.C.CLAYTON, District Manager \u2014 SHERBROOKE 402 Flyaway (Dorman) Prince (Veilleux) A MATTER OF TERMS (an you not it on time?She\u2014-I\u2019d no like to wear the en- Ht Impossible, darlinif.The gageaient ring at the party, dear, j jeweler says 1 must pay cash down, HEARD ON THE TRAIN.\u201cWilkins ha:: a lot of trouble with his wife, hasn't he Ï\u201d \u201cI should nay so, Why, it wai on her account that he had to separate from hlu utejiuariuJiar.\u201d i "]
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