Sherbrooke daily record, 22 septembre 1921, jeudi 22 septembre 1921
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Twenty-fifth Year.SIaTDÂMAGE CA U SEDBWÎRE^fSTL CECILE _ ______ Z -\tv -v -r.* \u2022\tr* \u2022 With THE CABINET MINISTERS SHOWED A MORE RIGID ATÏÏIIJDE TOWARD SOUTHERN IREAND; PROSPEC OF CONFERENCE AT EARLY DATE LESS HOPEFUL u Is Declared that There Is a Tendency on the Part of the British Cabinet Ministers Who Talked with Lloyd George Yesterday to Insist that Eamonn De Valera Formally Withdraw His Claim that Sinn Fein Delegates Would Enter the Conference as Representatives ot a Sovereign State\u2014Premier Is Taking an Unbendable Attitude in Face of the Latest Irish Communication and Is Supported by His Colleagues, States Daily Mail.(Associated Press Despatch) IONDON, September 22-Prospects of a conference between binn Fein representatives and members of the British Cabinet at an early date were declared today to be less hopeful as a result o^ yesterday\u2019s consultation between Premier Lloyd George and several o \u2018his ministers at Ga'irloch.Several of the morning\u2019s newspapers reflected this view, and reports from political correspondents at Gairloch generally agreed that the ministers showed a more rigid attitude towards Southern IrelIt is declared there is a tendency on the part of the Cabinet members who talked with the Premier to insist that Eamonn De Valera formally withdraw his claim that Sinn Fein delegates would enter the conference as representatives of a sovereign state.They are said to urge that such withdrawal be made before the Government agrees to meet the Irish delegates, while some are declared to have urged that assurances be given by the Sinn Fein that if the conference meets, the separation issue shah n0t Premier Lloyd George, according to the Daily Mail, is taking an unbending attitude in the face of the latest Irish communication, and is supported by his colleagues.\t,\t,\t, The Times, however, remarks that yesterday s meeting scarcely represented all shades of opinion in the Government, and it expresses the opinion that for this reason the Premier desires to consult all the members of his Cabinet before replying to Mr.De Valera.Premier Lloyd George\u2019s reply to the latest telegram of Eamonn De Valera is unlikely to be made before next week.The tenor of the telegram is considered so doubtful as to render it advisable to submit it to a special Cabinet committee.OVER EIGHT HUNDRED BODIES RECOVERED Associated Press Despatch.PARIS, Sept.22.\u2014Up to this morning eight hundred and fifty bodies had been recovered from the ruins at Oppau, & where the plant of the Ba-& dische Aniline Company blew up yesterday, it was ann-oun- *\tced in Mayence despatches re-& ceived here.^ Injured persons to the num- #\ther of twenty-five hundred iff: had been attended.It was reported, in the odvices, that the explosion occurred during the experiments for the compression of a new gas, the qualities of which had not been fully ascertained.* » * * * * * & * * * * «s * « * * * * & «S * « JUDGE BAZIN GIVES BEING Complaints in Many Cases Were,.Not Sworn Before Justice of \" the Peace or Magistrate.y ^\t*> ?* RAILWAYS TIED UP IN AUSTRIA.* * * * * * « * * * Associated Press Desnatch.VIENNA, Sept.22.\u2014Railroad traffic throughout Austria has been completely tied up by a strike, and thousands of visitors in this city from all parts of Europe are ma-# rooned here.! §5 The walkout was called be-& cause of the objections of the workmen to the Government\u2019s graduated increase in their September allowances.They \u2019demanded a uniform amount, regardless of their grades.INDIANAPOLIS, Sept.22.\u2014That the United Mine Workers of Ameri-\t- ca\tat their convention will favor night.The origin of thn fire a at fighting for higher wages was stated j present unknown, but it is .P out\tcomplaints\thaving\tfirst\tDeen\tas\ta foregone conclusion yesterday | that it is a case o mcen aris'u, sworn\tbefore\ta\tjustice\tof the peace\tby\tPhilip Murray, vice-president of | when first noticed the fire va^burn, or a police magistrate Judge Bazin the Union, in his report to the con-|.ng in\t.«dgconsistecf of Has decided this is illegal.\tj vention.\t|\tLd pulp wood, practic- ally all this being a total loss.As soon as the fire was noticed, ! volunteers immediately rushed to the | scene and did their best to stay the | flames.However, their efforts were ! severely handicapped, for one of the | first places to be attacked was the Quebec Central Railway water tank.The water tank building was entire-' ly destroyed, and in spite of the ef-.'forts of the fire fighters, and col-Federal Law Insists that the Possessor of Any Firearm Must lapsed.Have a Permit to Carry Same, but the Law Stipulates This unfortunately the only that \u201cNo British Subject Shall Be Required to Obtain a ^^ ^finTsWng touch on the dis.Permit with Respect to Any Shotgun Owned by Him aster> a very strong south wind was Rpfnrp lulv 1st 1920.\u201d\t! also blowing, and the flames, fanned net ore July ,\t;into a veritable fury, spread rapid- .\t\u201c\t~ U-\t1\t1 ly throughout the lumber yards be- ITH the hunting season m tioned m this article.\t^ THE ARBUCKLE CASE BEFORE COURT TODAY Men Were Excluded from the Preliminary Hearing \u2014 Wit' nesses Are Announced.W * * * * * * * * * * * * * * » * * !» * !» * !» !» * * * (Associated Press Despatch.) MONTREAL, Sept.22.\u2014The election campaign will be formally opened by the Liberals in the Province of Quebec this evening when W.L.MiacKenzie King, leader of the Opposition, Sir,Lomer Gouin, ex-Pre-mier of Quebec, E.A.Lapointe, Mr.King\u2019s lieutenant in charge of the French Canadian bloc in the House of Commons, and Premier Taschereau, of Quebec, will speak at a banquet being tendered Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux, at the Arena in celebration of his twenty fifth year of political life.It is thought that Sir Lomer Gouin may take advantage of the occasion to announce his entry into F'ederal politics.full swing, many prospective hunters have been puzzled, if not a little dismayed, at the ALIENS MUST HAVE PERMIT j longing to\tj^n- .h do .ny hooting » «quertod\t^ fouSni lo ' ^vo,.! thons»d foot of hard wood possession of a gun or other hunt-j lumber, belonging to Labberte and AS BRISK TRADE AT ST.JEAN\u2019S.\u201cWc are selling ten yards now, to one a year ago,\u201d s.aid Mr.C.O.St.Jean, when asked his opinion regarding trade at present.\u2018\u2018Buying is increasing at new prices, and there is nothing to feel discouraged over.People, too, are buying more what they need than what at first takes their fancy; it is useless to offer cheap goods, buyers want staying qualities.\u201d Mr.St.Jean also said that there had been a decided change in business since the fall trade began, and he firmly believed in \u201cbetter times ahead\u201d.Miss Bradley said that she had found visitors to the Orchid parlor ready to buy the newly marked goods, and that the fashion opening, last week, was successful from every point of view.\u201cThe living models, (which by the way were an entirely new feature) wem for us most desirable results,\u201d she remarked, and gave her opinion decidedly in favor of \"confidence in trade holding its own,\u201d and weathering the storm.THE MEIGHEN GOVERNMENT \u2022 IS ATTACKED SHERIFF JAMESON NAMED CANDIDATE.(Special to the Sherbrooke Record) NOYAN, QUE., 'Sept.22.\u2014A rumor is in circulation in this district naming Sheriff Jameson, of Sweets-burg, as a probable Liberal candidate for the County of Missisquoi, in the Federal elections.FARMERS TO CONTEST SEATS.TRURO, N.S., Sept.22.\u2014It is probable that nine or ten constituencies in Nova Scotia will nominate _____\tFarmer candidates for the Dominion Premier Olivc'r Say* tive of the United Farmers\u2019 Asso- PRICES MUCH REDUCED.McKochnie\u2019s departmental store has for many years been one of Sherbrookes \u201cold reliables,\u201d andi every buyer feels at home there, while the stock on hand for the fall trade corresponds with Mr.M.McKech-nie's statement that \u201cPrices are one third down, on all goods, but we have a well assorted stock, all based on newly adjusted prices.We are looking for a good trade during the fall «nd winter, and we are keeping all our lines full.This, as a natural consequence, holds the buyers\u2019 confidence.\u201d Mr.McKeehnie says there is a big sale of knitting wools, and although it is hard to get, knitters can have their hearts\u2019 desire by a wide range of colors and qualities to chose from.\u201cWe are too busy to be pessimistic, and have confidence in the (Continued on Pava HU Has Broken Faith with the People of Western Canada.(Associated Press Despatch.) VICTORIA, B.C., Sept.22.\u2014The Meighen Government has broken faith with the people of Western Canada in the matter of representation, Premier John Oliver, of British Columbia, stated in his speech on the occasion of the opening of the new Liberal Club.Ho stated that the Minister of Justice at Ottawa, referring to the voters' list, had said that \u201cthey would take off that list and put on that list just when they saw fit.\u201d Referring to the liquor tax Premier Oliver said: \u201cOne dollar and six hits per bottle .That is what the Dominion Government is forcing the people of British Columbia and Quebec to contribute to the government\u2019s exchequer.The incidence of this tax on liquor is taking away from the people of this Province many millions a year.\u201d ciation of Nova Scotia held here yesterday.FORCED TO GIVE UP ATTEMPT TO SWIM ENGLISH CHANNEL (Associated Press Despatch.) DOVER, Sept.22.\u2014Henry Sullivan, of Levvell, Mass., who yesterday afternoon made a fifth attempt to swim across the English Channel was obliged to abandon his effort before reaching French Coast.When he decided to give up the attempt, he had reached a point twelve miles off this city.Sullivan was forced to abandon his swim because of the coldness.of the water, after swimming nine hours.He was taken from the water at 11.20 o\u2019clock last night.DR.CLARK\u2019S REPLY.CALGARY, Sept.22.\u2014Group government was not one of the policies on which Dr.Michael Clark, M.P.for Red Deer, supported Hon.Mr.Crerar, Progressive leader, states Dr.Clark in a letter dated Sept.20th which he made public last night in answer to the letter received from Mr.Crerar.sovietgovtT DOES NOT WANT UNDESIRABLES More than One Hundred Russian Anarchists at Liberty Under Bonds in the United States.WASHINGTON, Sept.22.\u2014More than one hundred Russian anarchists are at liberty in the United States under bonds which are covered by $600,000 in Liberty Bonds deposited with the Secretary of Labor, it was stated today at the Department of Labor.On account of the refusal of the Russian Soviet Government to accept them, it will be impossible to deport them.Efforts of the United States Government to induce the Soviet Government to open its borders to receive these extremists ns well as to receive about one hundred insane and other un-' desirable Russians so far have been futile.ply for a license to handle firearms to H.N.Brien, Post Office, 139 King Street.c _ This announsement V> certainly most confusing, as liciusen to hunt, .are not required in each and every instance, and under certain circumstances mentioned below game can be hunted without the necessity of first procuring a license.It is, however,, important to note that the Federal law insists that the possessor of any firearm must have a permit to carry same, but the law specifically stipulates that \u201cno British subject shall be required to obtain a permit with respect to any shot gun owned by him before July 1st 1920.\u201d The Federal law insists that every possessor of a gun obtained after July 1st 1920 must have a license to carry same, and this license is generally issued at the Court House.FEDERAL LAW INSISTS ON PERMIT Section 118 of the Criminal Code, enacted by Chapter 13 of the Statues of 1913 has been amended by section 2, chapter 46 of the statues 1919 as well as by section 2 chapter 43 of the statutes of 1920, to read as follows: \u201cAny person is liable, on conviction, to a fine of not more than $100.\u2014and costs or imprisonment for three months, or both, whoever, not having a permit under Form 76, has upon his person, elsewhere than in his own dwelling house, shop, warehouse, counting house or premises, or is carryig concealed, a sheath knife, bowie knife, dagger, stiletto, metal knuckles, skull cracker or offensive weapon that may be concealed upon the person; or has in his possession any cannon, machine gun, rifle, gun, revolver, pistol, bomb or other firearm, or any air gun or any device or contrivance for muffling or stopping the sound of the report of any firearm, without having a permit therefor, which permit may be issued in the same form as in the case of the other persons referred to in this section; provided that no British subject shall be required to obtain a permit with respect to any shot gun now owned by him.(July 1st 1920.) PROVINCIAL GAME LAWS With particular regard to the i necessity of procuring a hunting 1 license, paragraph 2344 of the Que-I bee Game laws distincly says: \u201cNo person shall hunt moose, j caribou or deer unless he holds a special license issued by the Minister or by any person authorized by him.\u201cThis provision shall not apply to any person domiciled in the province and who is a British subject, who hunts the animal, mentioned in this article for his subsistence and SAN FRANCISCO Sept 22.\u2014The buckle, orTa charge of murder, in connection with the death of Misg Virginia Rappe, before Police Judge Lazarus, occupied the attention of all connected with the case today.Men were excluded from the hearing under an order issued last night, the authorities ruling that as Judge Lazarus\u2019 court is a woman\u2019s court room, no men except witnesses court officials and newspaper reporters should be admitted.The prosecution will endeavor to prove at the hearing, District Attorney Matthew Brady has announced, the contention that Arbuckle attacked Miss Rappe in his suite of rooms in the Hotel St.Francis on September 5th.and caused injuries which resulted in her death four days later.The compU-int charging murder and under which Arbuckle has been held in jail without bail, possession of a gun or otner nunt-j lumovi,\t- i was sworn by Mrs.B.M.Delmont, ing gear, without having obtained a Gagnon, and also four huirdred co us fr;end of Miss Rappe, and one of huntmg license, is liable, in addition1 of pulp wood, owned by (.endron.tho e who atten(jed the film corned-to the \"payment of the costs, to a There was practically no insurance1 fine of not less than twenty-five ; to cover these losses, dollars nor more than fifty dollars,MANY HOUSES CAUGHT FIRE and, on failure to pay such fine and ian\u2019s party.Brady said he believed the pre-f liminary hearing would occupy ai least three days.\u201cThe prosecution will take a little over a day to put i in its testimony, and I expect the aim, uii xanux.w\t-, But the troubles of the fire fight- costs, to imprisonment for not more ers did not cease here, for the flames than three months.\u201d\tspread still farther and Laliberte s ( itg testimony, anu i eApci-v.me This last paragraph also applies ;mjll and over a dozen houses in the defence to take about as long,\u201d he to persons not domiciled in the Pro-| village started to blaze.The vol- \u201e.-j vince, with the exception that, for , unteers, nevertheless, stuck to their failure to take out a license, the1 task courageously and by repeated penalty is\u2019more severe.\tj efforts managed to extinguish the SHIPPING TAGS NECESSARY 'flames that were attempting to des-\u201cWhen it is necessary to issue a ' j.roy the houses.The mill did not entirely escape and the whole front was destroyed before the flames were brought under control.The Q.C.R.station, which is own-ed by the C.P.R., was also seriously' threatened for a time and was only saved after a hard battle on the part of the volunteers.It is thought that there was no loss of life.it ro me uiuuoc, ucci - gte_ cecj]ej -which is only a small part thereof,_ and the station agent v;|lage( is on a branch line of the or other officer in charge mlI-t q.q.R., being about nine miles from Megantic.license, tags will be attached to such license nn accordance with the form approved of by the Minister and when the holder of the license wishes to ship a moose, deer or caribou, or any part thereof, he shall, in the presence of the station agent, or other officer in charge of the shipping piece, detach the tag from his license, sign it, and attach it to the moose, deer or caribou or write the word \u2018cancelled\u2019 the tag and initial some.\u201d SEASON NOW OPEN.across From the above extracts of the] WANT GOVERNMENT TO SET ,\t> n hp FiearhriUP EXPERIMENTAL CANNERY Quebec game lawsjt wdl be clearlyj ^\tEDWARD ISLAND Lobster In- understood that residents of the Briti.h subjects,] province, do not j need any license to go hunting par-; Serious Loss Which tridge, goose, wild duck, plover -\t.n snipe, etc., the season for this game being open from September 1st to December 15th.A license must, however, be had to carry a firearm in accordance with the Federal Law, unless the hunter can show that he was in possession of his shotgun prior July 1st, 1920.said.The witnesses subpoenaed for today\u2019s hearing are as follows: Dr.S.Strange, acting autopsy surgeon, who performed the autopsy on the body of Miss Rappe.Dr.William Oppuls, who performed an autopsy in company with Dr.William Rumwell, Miss Rappe\u2019s physician.Mrs.B.M.Delmont, complainant witness against the comedian and friend of the dead girl.Miss Alice Blake, one of Jiose who attended the Arbuckle party.Miss Prévost, former moving picture actress and one of those who attended the party as Arbuckle\u2019a guest.Miss Grace Ralston, nurse, who attended Miss Rappe up to the time of her death.The preliminary hearing will be held on a charge of murder, but it is within the discretion of Judge Lazarus to fix the degree of crime to A NEW RECORD ESTABLISHED AT PANAMA CANAL 1921 Fiscal Year Shows 2,892 Ships Traversed the Waterway.poux» *\u2022«- he believes Arbuckle to be guilty of ,\tid-\tTL U Î under the evidence, dlistry Is Bearing I nrougrl j Arrangements were made to open Discoloration of Bacteria Was the hearing at one P.M.DisriicceH\ti Only Arbuckle had the key to the imeuascu.\tresjdence, according to Miss Katherine Fitzgerald, housekeeper for Arbuckle, in testimony District Attorney.Miss Fitzgerald paid, according to Camarillo, that given to Ralph Camarillo, Assistant she understood Arbuckle\u2019s cellar was \u201cgenerally stocked\u201d with liquors, that he alone entered it, that she did not know whether he had (Associated Press Despatch.) WASHINGTON, Sept.22.\u2014Des.i pite the world wide trade depression! which held during the fiscal year 1921, a new high record was established for tonnage passing through the Panama Canal, according to official reports received here.In a total of 2,892 ships traversing the waterway, 1,212 were United States vessels exclusive of Govern- (Associated Press Despatch.) CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I., Sept.22.\u2014A paper by W.F.Tid-marsh, Charlottetown, dealing with the serious economic loss which the canned lobster industry is bearing through discoloration by bacteria,] provoked a lengthy discussion at the j conference of the inspectors and officers of the Eastern Fisheries Division of Canada, now in session here.A resolution was passed by the conference requesting the Federal Government to establish on Prince Edward Island a modern experiment al cannery, where packers and opera-trs may receive instructions and scientific investigations of the lobster industry be made.A second re-! solution was passed expressing ap-i preciation of the research work carried on by the Canadian Fisheries Department.taken any with him when he started for San Francisco on the trip which resulted in his arrest for the alleged murder of Miss Rappe, and that while she arranged for the payment of other household expenses, sha never had seen a bill for liquor among them.Camarillo stated Miss Fitzgreald\u2019s statements checked with evidence already in possession of Federal officials who were invistigating the source of the liquor drunk at the Arbuckle party in San Francisco.tms arxicie mi in= uumuio.m.'vm j.-\t0Wned and chartered vessels, that of his family, and does not deal nunt owneu SENTENCED TO HANG RED DEER, Alta., Sept.22.\u2014John Rutlidge, Innisfall farmer, charged with the murder of his wife and four children, in June last, was found guilty yesterday and sentenced to hang on January 1, 1922.THE WEATHER ?uv, ana aoes nov ueai:-m.- - .TT\u201e!f_x in such game' or any part thereof.The nearest competitor of the United However if such person wishes to States was Great Britain whose flag î»-.«-*\t\u201c >»rt\t***> t* «w» » TO ATTEMPT TO SWIM CHANNEL.DOVER, Sept.22\u2014Henry Sul livan, of Lowell, Mass., yesterday af- ?* «Î» * * ?* -t* * \u2018F * * * * \u2022*' ^ * *\t* FAIR AND A LITTLE COOLER The disturbance which was over northern Ontario yesterday is moving slowly eastward, and moderate j gales and showers have occurred from the Great Lakes to the Maritime Provinces.Strong southwest winds, mostly fair.Friday, fresh westerly winds, fair and a little \u201cMil\u2014 ^62956 821 î PAGE TWO SHtKtiRUURE UAILY KhUJKU, 1HUK3DAY, StPItMBtK 11, 1921, ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT NEWS Gftthemgc by the Daily Record! Correspondents in the Various Comnnnities.ed to her home in Ryegate, after spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs.M.Church.Mrs.D.McCullough spent Monday with Mrs.J.D.Hutchison.STANSTEAD GREENLAY The last golf tea for the season Iras held at the club house on Saturday afternoon, when Mrs.W.D.Bradford, Mrs.E.M.Payne, Mrs.Büis Horner, Miss Claire Payne and Miss Constance Travers acted aa hostesses.Miss Bernice Reed, of North Hat-i«y, spent the week-end with Miss Groyneth Dividson.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Kennedy, of Montreal, spent the week-end at their old home here.massawIppi The Women\u2019s Institute will give 1 Harvest Home Supper at the Town Hall oh Saturday evening, of this week, the proceeds of which will be used towards current expenses connected with the Sunday services.The general public are cordially invited to attend and help make it a success.The supper -will be served from six to eight o'clock.Entertainment and social time will follow.ROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE Mr.Winston Hunt returned this week to take up his studies at Goddard Seminary, Barre, Vt.Mr.Thomas Meredith is confined to his home by illness.Mr.James MacFadzean will hold the second annual chicken shoot at Ayer\u2019s Cliff exhibition grounds on Saturday, Sept.24th., opening at 10 o\u2019clock.Standard time.There will be ranges for shot guns and rifles.LEMESURIER ^ The International W.C.T.U.met in the lecture hall of the Centenary Methodist Church at Stanstead, with a good attendance.The devotional service w\u2019as led by the president, Rev.Mr.Mick, pastor of the church, offering prayer.At the roll call by the secretary, each member present responded by a passage of scripture, after which the minutes of the previous meeting were given.The secretary also read the official call for the Quebec provincial convention to be held at Waterloo on October 5th and 6th.Each member is requested to remember in prayer the coming gathering at Waterloo that a great uplift in faith and effort may be the outcome of the thirty-seventh annual convention.Mrs.E.J.McIntosh and Mrs.Layhew were chosen as delegates from that union.A general discussion was held concerning the conditions and of what is being accomplished by the temperance workers of the Three Villages, as well as of the country.Some important items were given and read, which proved valuable information to the women of the county.Quite a number of fanners have dug their potatoe3 arid report an average crop.Much sympathy is felt for Mr.Jas.McElreavey and family in the death of Mrs.McElreavey, who passed away on September 15th after a lingering illness.Among those who attended the party given by Miss Eilyeen Ross at her home in St.George were the Misses B.Lefebvre, M.Lefebvre and Miss B.Ross, and the Messrs.E.J.Warcnp, Frank Lenn and Wilton Ross and Mr.and Mrs.J.D.Hutchison.Miss Olive Ross has returned to her home in St.George, after spending a couple of weeks with Mrs.J.D.Hutchison.Miss May Lefebvre has opened the school again at Palmer River, which has been closed for some time.Mrs.Robert Ross is reported to be ill.Mr.Wilson Ross made a business trip to Robertsonville on Saturday.Mrs.John Beattie, sr., has returned to her home here, after spending some time in Danville.She was accompanied by Messrs.V.R.Beattie and T.B.Johnson.Mr.J.L.Cote has puchased the mill from Mr.F.Scallon, and intends erecting it on his own property.Mrs.George Bullard has retum- HILLHURST Mrs.J.E.Lefevbre and Mrs.Stephen Pocock, of Waterville, visited friends and relatives here over the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Bowen, Miss J.Ruth Bowen and Mrs.H.F.Pope of Hatley, motored to Melbourne on Saturday to visit Mr.and Mrs.Walter Bowen, returning Sunday afternoon.\u2022Miss Nellie Birch was the guest of Miss Ida Hodges, at Hatley, the past week.Mr.and Mxs.T.E.Rexford, of Ayer's Cliff visited at Mr.G.L.Po-cock\u2019s on Sunday.The Aid will meet with Mrs.Hugh E.Bowen on Tuesday afternoon next instead of this week as was stated in a recent writing.I SP- 0 © s-.-mi-annual trip to the Gasps coast.After the past fortnight at \u201cCrosshill Farm,\u201d Mr.Nichol Ins returned to his home in this place.The friends of Mr.W.G.Wood-n an, formerly of Hatley, who has been for sometime past in the Golden State, will be glad to learn that he has sufficiently recovered from an illness resulting from blood poisoning and the \u2019flu to return to his position.On Friday evening a dance will be held in the Foresters\u2019 hall.Gramophone music will be furnished and refreshments served as usual.Mr.D.Belleau, of S herbrooke, a brother of Mrs.J.B.Ledoux, of! Chadsey, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, are staying at their farm at North Stanstead during their absence.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Lawton visited his cousin, Miss Mary Draper, at Moes River on Tuesday.Miss Draper is seventy-eight years of ago and is still living in the house where she was bom.Two large trucks are drawing gravel fro mthe Rudd government pit daily.Mr.Earles, of Way\u2019s Mills, occupied the pulpit on Sunday.Miss Bessie Watson entered school at Bishop\u2019s College, Lennoxville, on Monday.\t,\t, .\t,\t, Mrs.Charlotte Lyford, who has this place, ism charge of the French been visiti at the home of her m on Massawippi street.\t|daughter, Mrs.Eugene Clifford, and Miss Bertha Fowler, who has been * ™ t\tm \u2019______ MAGOG Mr.James MacFadzean will hold the second annual chicken shoot at Ayer\u2019s Cliff exhibition grounds on Saturday, Sept.24th., opening at 10 o\u2019clock, Standard time.There -will be ranges for shot guns and rifles.DENISON\u2019S MILLS Just One Application and the Hairs Vanish Mrs.Etta Rief returned home last week accompanied by friends* Master Cameron Carson has gone to Montreal to attend school there.Mrs.Nelson Taylor is spending a few days in Montreal.Mrs.T.W.Armstrong and children have gone to Richmond, where they intend to spend the winter.Mr.W.J.Sutherland went to Drummondville one day recently.Mrs.Guy Andrews and daughter, Irene, have returned hhome from Charney, Que., where they have been the guestj °f Mrs, Andrew\u2019s parents.Recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Patrick were, Mrs.H.Smith and Mr.C.Smith, from Edmonton, Alta.Miss E.B.Eager has gone to her home at Kir.near\u2019s Mills for a few days, before going to Vaicartier, Que.MILAN er King.Rev.and Mrs.Wilson have return- | ed from Potton Springs.Mrs.Steacy and daughter, Blanche, have returned from a visit to Montreal.The last golf tea of the season was held on Saturday afternoon.The young men were hosts.Mrs.T.H.Rider returned Saturday from a two week\u2019s visit in Outremont with Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Osgood.Mr.and Mrs, Norman Adams have returned from their \u201choneymoon\u201d and bave gone to Richmond to make their future home.Mrs.Victor Parsons and Miss Ruth Parsons are in Winnipeg and other western points on a visit.Mr.Kenneth Gilson left on Monday for Montreal.Mrs.Bragg has returned to Montreal after spending two weeks with her son here.Mrs.H.McIntosh returned to St.Catherines, Ont., on Monday.A number of young people attended the dance at North Hatley on Saturday evening.Mr.F.Rankin was in town for the week-end.Miss Bernice Parsons was in Coat-icook on Saturday.Mrs.H.Swanson and Mrs.S.Ed-gecomb were guests of Mrs.C.O.Swanson at Perkin\u2019s Point last week.The Rev.Mr.Schutt, superintendent of Baptist home missions, will preach in the Waterville Baptist Church on Sunday at 3.15 p.m., September 25.(Modes of Today) A harmless, yet very effective, treatment is here given for the quick removal of hairy growths: Mix enough powdered delatone and water to cover the undesirable hairs, apply paste and after 2 or 3 minutes remove, wash the skin and the hairs have vanished.One application usually is sufficient, but to be certain of results, buy the delatone in an original package.Mix fresh as wanted.Liberal Convention for Compton County The Liberal convention of the County of Compton will be held on Thursday, the the 29th of September 1921 BURY at ten o\u2019clock in the forenoon, standard time, under the auspices of the Liberal Association of the County of Compton.In some electoral divisions, the delegates are already chosen, and in all other parts of the county, the Liberals are requested, by these presents, to meet immediately for the purpose of chooaing two delegates for each poll.As in the oast, these two delegates will be the representatives of each poll at the convention in Bury.The President of the Association has just issued a notice to the former delegates of each poll.Dance Scotstown, Que., Friday 23rd.East Angus music.AYER'S CLIFF DAVIDSON HILL AND BETHEL Mr.and Mrs.0.Lariviere and children, of Melbourne, spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.J.Proulx.Miss Thelma Proulx and Master Kenneth Proulx spent the week-end with their parents here, Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Proulx.Mrs.John Mallette, of Montreal, is spending some time here with relatives.\t, Mr.Allen Cookman has returned to Kingsbury, after spending a week with relatives, Mr.George Lancaster, Mr.Charlie Sankier and Mrs.Bcssneau were the guests of Mr.and6 Mrs.Robert Lancaster, on Sunday last.Mr.James MacFadzean will hold the second annual chicken shoot at Ayer\u2019s Cliff exhibition grounds on Saturday, Sept.24th., opening at 10 o\u2019clock, Standard time.There will be ranges for shot guns and rifles.NORTH HATLEY NORTH HATLEY Mr.James MacFadzean will hold the second annual chicken shoot at Ayer\u2019s Cliff exhibition grounds on Saturday, Sept.24th., opening at 10 | o\u2019clock, Standard time.There will be ranges for shot guns and rifles.WATERVIIJ-E Mr.and Mrs.Ray Badger and lit-: tie son, Gilbert, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.W.Ayer.The many friends of Mrs.Roy Lennon will be pleased to learn that she is as well as can be expected after her serious operation.Mrs.A.Butcher, of Sherbrooke, was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.T.Fisk.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Ma Huron and son, Bobby, of North Humber-I land, N.H., Mr.Clayton Page, of GuiWhail, Vt., Mr.Robt.McGill and sister, Mrs.Nilson, of St.Johns-bury were visitors last week at the jhome of Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Smith.Rev.Mr.Chorley wfll speak next Sunday at three fifteen in the Baptist Church.The subject will be \u201cOut into the Deep.\u201d Miss Elsie Ward, of Dixville, i spent the week-end with Mise Esth- Miss Bernice Reed, of the Merchants\u2019 Bank, is spending her vaca-tioi camping, also visiting friends in Granby.Mr.E.W.Seymour and Mr.A.E.Seymour, of Magog, were recent visitors here.Mr.D.K.Brent and family have returned to Ruxton, Ind.Mrs.E.E.Barney, Mrs.J.McCoy and Miss J.McCoy have returned to Dayton, Ohio.Mr.J.G.Livingstone\u2019s family have returned to Woodmere, L.I., after the season here.Miss Lila Woodard is absent from the Post Office, on a two weeks\u2019 vacation.Mrs.W.T.Hart is absent on a trip to Greenfield, Mass., and other points.Mr.L.P.Crafts, of White River Junction, was a recent visitor here.Miss Aline Tremblay, of Montreal, is a guest at Mr.H.H.French\u2019s.Miss Seymour has returned to the Past Ofice, after a fortnight\u2019s vacation.Miss Bertha McKay has taken a position at Coaticook.Mr.S.A.McKay has closed \u201cPleasant View\u201d for the season, and the guests there have gone to Connaught Inn.Mrs.D.C.Woods has returned to Baltimore.Mr.Oral Bean has left for Sherbrooke, where he has taken a position with McCaw-Ewingi Mrs.J.K.Kezar and three children have returned home, after visiting in Lowell for a week.MARBLETON Mr.and Mrs.Elon French and Miss Clara Curtis, from Sawyer-ville, were at Lakeside Cottage, Silver Lake, on Saturday.Mr.Harold Oughtred, from Montreal, is spending a short time at home with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Oughtred.Mr.and Mrs.Roy Butler and Mr.Vere were guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.G.Weston on Sunday.Mrs.Butler is remaining for a few days.Mr.Richard Oughtred and Miss Farwell, from Lennoxville, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Oughtred on Sunday.Mrs.Hunt Hereford was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.M.Bishop recently.Mrs.G.M.Willard, Mrs.C.H.Roper, Mrs.Clement, Mr.F.L.Willard, Mr.and Mrs.Currie, Mr.K.A.Willard and Miss Alice Willard were in Sherbrooke on Monday.Mrs.C.H.Roper and Mrs.Clement returned to their home in Boston on Monday evening.Mrs.J.Gallagher, accompanied by Miss Katie Gallagher, left this week to visit her son, Mr.E.F.Gallagher, in Portland, Me, They will also visit relatives and friends at Woodsville and Lancaster, N.H.Mr.and Mrs.David Anderson have moved into their home, lately purchased from Mrs.B.R.Bishop.Mr.and Mrs.L.P.Bishop, who have been spending some time in town, the guests of Mrs.B.R.Bish-o* 1?, have returned to their home in Three Rivers.A special meeting of the Council was held on Monday evening in the Town Hall.A new cement bridge is to be built to replace the old one at Vidy Brook.The new bridge is to be twenty-four feet long, and is to cost $1,600.The contract has been let to Messrs.Belleveau and Frechette.urday evening, October 1st.Miss Winnie Young and Miss Bernice Hunting were appointed delegates to the convention at Waterloo.Miss Hunting will enter the contest in instrumental music at the convention.McConnell Mr.Giles Moore, of Magog, is staying at the Spendler home and is quite indisposed.Mr.Neal Corey met with an unfortunate accident by cutting his ankle quite badly with an axe, requiring four stitches to close the wound.RevT G.W.Chapman and grandson John Chapman, drove to Bolton and Eastman to visit relatives and friends.Mrs.Jane Cars has come to stay, with her daughter, M^s.A.S.Bacon, through the winter, having rented her home at Ayeri» Cliff.Mr.George Belanger, who had only a few weeks ago moved to the farm he purchased at Bunker Hill, had the misfortune to lose by fire his bam with nearly all its contents, including three horses, several cows ! and all the farm implements, wagons, crops etc., an automobile owned by another man was in the bam and was also lost.The cause of the fire is unknown, as it was discovered on fire in the very early morning.WAY\u2019S MILLS GRANITEVILLE Rally Day service will be held at two o\u2019clock on Sunday.The Ladies\u2019 Aid will hold their annual chicken-pie supper in the basement of the church on Friday evening, October 14th.Mrs.James Mlaltmore is visiting friends in Barre, Vt, Mrs.Arthur Bullock and Mrs.Charlie Hanson were called to Plymouth, N.H., on Sunday by the death of their little niece.Quite a number from this place attended the seventieth anniversary of the Rebekah Lodge at Ayer\u2019s ! Cliff on September 15th.i Mr.and Mrs.D.W.Moir visited their daughter, Mrs.Geo.Somerville, at Newport last week.Mr.and Mrs.A.T.Guerin motored to Barre, Vt., on Saturday.IVES HILL SAND HILL There will be a dance in the Ashe School House on Friday, Sept.23rd.Ladies bring cakes, The Harvest Service on Sunday evening was well attended.Rev.Mr.Gibbs, of Compton, conducted the service and appropriate hymns were sung.The decorations were very tastefully done and reflected much credit on those who lent their time, fruit, vegetables and flowers for the occasion.Such services are an uplift to the community and have a tendency to cause people to count their blessings.Mrs.Ryder and children, of Me-gantic, were recent visitors at the Mead home.Inspector Hunter visited our Schools on Tuesday, the 20th.Several from this way attended the Anniversary Supper at Moe\u2019s River on Monday evening.Mr.and Mrs.G.H.Walsh, of Boynton, were recent visitors at \u201cCedar Lodge\u201d.Mrs.A.H.Cairn* will entertain the next meeting of the \u201cY\u201d on Sat- Miss St.Arnaud, of Batiscan, Que., is visiting her brother, Mr.Wilson St.Arnaud.Mr.and Mrs.C.Bean were at Mr.F.D.Gilbert\u2019s on Sunday.Mrs.Martha Clifford, of Hatley, spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs.F.C.Daniels.Mr.Earle changed pulpits with the Rev.Mr.Hopper, of Hatley, on Sunday.Mr.Edward Roy spent Sunday at Mr.F.C.Daniels.\u2019 \u201cThe Way\u2019s Mills Earle Y\u201d spent a very pleasant evening at Ayer\u2019s Cliff on Saturday and were entertained by the \u201cY\u201d of that place.All report a very pleasant and profitable time.The \u201cY\u201d meeting will in future be held on Saturday evening instead of Monday, on account of the school.Mr.and Mrs.Eugene LeBaron, of East Hatley, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs.L.Bean.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Pope, of East Hatley, have been recent visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.S.Sargent.The village property formerly owned by Mrs.Little, and sold last year to Mr.E.H.Heath, has again changed hands, the purchaser being Mr.Bishop.Mrs.Bishop is a sister of Mr.David Walker.Mr.and Mrs.Willie Rudd, of Cassville, and Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Chadsey spent a day last week at Mr.and Mrs.C.L.B.Wheeler\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Carr, of Newport, Mr.George McDonald and niece, Mrs.Chaplin, of Lowell, Mass., have been spending a few days at Mr.H.McDonald\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Hanson, of Coaticook, spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.J.O.Oliver.Messrs.E.H.Heath, T.Aldrich, H.Bean and W.Keeles have gone on a hunting trip.Mr.and Mrs.F.D.Gilbert spent Tuesday with friends at Derby Centre.A dance will be held on Friday, September 23, with music by the international Orchestrât of Rock Island.a guest of Mrs.C.P.Young, left on Saturday to spend a short time at her home before returning to the Sherbrooke Hospital.Master Stanley Haines returned Sunday evening, after staying for the previous week at Emberton with his cousin, Mr.F.Sutton.The property at North Barnston known as the Sutton homestead, was included in the recent sale of real estate by Mr.B.R.Bowen.Mr.F.C.Ayer and family have been spending a week at the Pomeroy cottage, Round Bay, Lake Mas-sawippi.Miss Elsie Gibson was with them over the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.V.Larson, Master Edwin Larson and Mrs.McAllister and child, of Coaticook, were calling on friends here a few days ago.Mr.W.- O.Fish and his three daughters, Mrs.Eva McIntyre and little daughter, and Misses Clari-belle and Vivian Fish,, of East Andover, N.H., have lately visited in this place.Rev.Mr.Boyd, of Magog, 2has been at the Methodist Parsonage for a few days with Rev.A.E.and Mrs.Hopper.Mrs.W.A.McClary returned on Monday from Amesbtfry, Mass., where she spent some time with her sister, Mrs.Jenkins, and at Ashland, N.H., with her brother, Mr.A.L.Hodges.Mrs.Hamilton is again at her home on the Woodland road, follow' ing an operation in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mrs.O.H.Parker accompanied her son, Mr.L.H.Parker, to Sherbrooke on Wednesday.On their return they were accompanied by Mr.E.W.Parker, who will spend an indefinite length of time at Maple Lawn Farm.Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Brown and daughter Dorothy have lately returned from a trip to Barre, Vt., where they were guests of relatives.Mr.E.E.Fox and son Raymond, of Aubumdale, Mass., Mr.and Mrs.H.Whittaker and son, L.R.Whittaker, of Brighton, Mass., Mr.Geo.E.Haines, of New York, and Mr.E.A.Fox, of Barre, Vt., have been recent visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Brown.Mrs.N.Fish, of Boynton, is staying with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Hartwell, during the absence of Mr.Fish, who is at his timber limits in the vicinity of Richmond and Durham.Mr.J.Auckland, who is engaged in road construction work in this vicinity, returned on Sunday after a few days at his home in Eustis.son, Mr.Ned Lyford, at Newport, returned home on Monday evening.Miss Sadie Ansell, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, is visiting her friend, Mrs.Jasper Rudd.*Mr.and Mrs.Albert Davidson and daughter, Bernice, of Libby-town, and Mr.and Mrs.Lewis De« mick, of Caswellboro, were recent guesst at the same place.Mr.Stanley Lawton and the Misses Mildred Carter and Lillie Blair are attending school at Ayer\u2019s Clfif Mr.David Watson went to Mystia on Tuesday to take his mother, Mrs, Watson, home.He was accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Rudd, of North Stanstead, who were going to Clarenceville to visit his grandfather, Mr.Roy, who is ninety-two years of age.\t| NEW LAMP BURNS 94% AIR Beats Electric or Gas A new oil lamp that gives ail amazingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U.S.Government and 35 leading universities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps.It burns without odor, smoke or noise\u2014no pumping up, is simple, deal), safe.Burns 94% aitf aivd 6% common kerosene (coal-oil).The inventor, G.C.Johnson, 248 Craig St.W., Montreal, is offering to send a lamp on 10 days\u2019 FREE trial, or even to give one FREE to the first user in each locality who will help him introduce it.Write him today for full particulars.Also asl* him to explain how you can get tha agency, and without experience oU money make $250 to $500 pe^ month.CASSVILLE Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Rudd and daughter, Marjorie, went to Clarenceville on Tuesday and Vill spend a few days visiting at the home of her brother, Mr.Edgar Chadsey, and other relatives in the vicinity.Mrs.Rudd\u2019a parents, Mr.and Mrs.Albert Keep Your Skin Clear By Using Cuticura The Soap for Hally uaa I* thfc toilet, cleante* an* purifie», the Ointment «oothee end heal» little Irritation», roughness, or pimple».Cuticura Talcum soothes and cools the akin and overcomes heavy perspiration.Délicat», delichtfol, distingué.Isa»U*.OMntllaedM» TtlraXIc.Sold ¦WTatteert Soap aheves without mug.How to Beautify Your Complexion and Bring Roses to Your Cheeks HATLEY Rev.I.N.Kerr will be away for the next, two or three week* on his A Free Oatmeal Prescription Does its Work Overnight.You Can Prepare It At Home.New York.\u2014Exposure to dry atmosphere, bright sunlight, duM and cold wind has a very bad effect upon the skin and complexion.When you come in contact with artificial heat you have often noticed that the dry atmosphere causes your skin to feel drawn and puckery.This ia very harmful and there is a way to overcome it.\u201cIt Is my own discovery and takea Just one night to get such marvellous résulta,'\u2019 say.q Mae Edna Wilder when her friends ask her about her wonderful complexion and the improved appearance of her hands and arms.\u201cYou can do the same thing if you follow my advice,\u201d she says.\u201cI feel it is my duty .o tell every girl and woman what this wonderful prescription did for me.Just think of It, all this change in a single night.I never tire of telling others Just what brought about such remarkable résulta.Here is the identical prescription that removed every defect from mv face, hands, arms, neck and shoulders.Until you try it you can form no idea of the marvellous change it will make in just one application.The prescription which you can prepare at your own homo is as follows : Go to any grocery store and get 10 cents' worth of ordinary oatmeal and from any drug store a bottle of Derwillo.Prepare the oatmeal as directed in every package of Derwillo and apply night and morning.The first application will astonish you.It makca the skin appear rosy-white, transparent, smooth and velvety.I espRciai-ly recommend this method for a dark sallow skin, shiny nose, coarse pores, rough chapped skin, ruddiness, wrinkles and, in fact, every blemish the face, hands and arms are heir to.If your neck or chest in discolored from exposure, apply this combination there and the objectionable defect will disappear aa if by magic.It ia absolutely harmless and will not produce or stimulate a growth of hair.Na matter how rough or ungainly the hand* and arms or what abuses they have had through hard work and exposure, this oatmcal-Derwillo combination will work a wonderful trans-# formation in twelve hours at the moot.Thousands who have used it report th« same results I have had.\u201d Miss O.C.says : *\u2018My complexion waa poor and my skin rough.My face, neck, chest, hands and arms were dark from exposure.The very first application of thia wonderful Derwillo oatmeal combination convinced me that my poor complexion and akin blemishes would soon be a thing of the past.In a few weeks all these unsightly defect® ha/1 entirely disappeared, and I shall always use it to keep my complexion at H* best all the time.I have recommended it ta my girl friends and they are just as enthusiastic over it as 1 am.We all use it before going to the theater, dances or partta» and it\u2019s wonderful what a difference it makes in our appearance.\" Mrs.C,.V.writes : \u201cOatmeal and Derwillo have worked miracles with my complexion, I had many despised wrinkle* and a dark, sallow, rough skin.My hands and arms wero covwmI -with freckles.After elirht weeks* ess of Mae Edna .Wllder'a wonderful complexion preaorlptlon thee» objection, able defects have entirely vanished.I now use it just as a beeutlfier and look ten years younuer.1 advise every Klrl and wo.man to try It, and I feel confident thst aft** one or two applications they will use It continually and bo just ns favorably Impressed with it as I am.1 recommend It to all of my friend».\" NOTE To iret the best effect be sure to follow the complete directions contained In every package of Derwillo.You have only to get Derwillo and oatmeal.You need nothin» else, and It Is so simple that any one can use it, and .o inexpensive that any *lrl or woman can afford It.The manufacturers and d ruants ta quarante- that there will bo »i noticeable improvnmont after th# first application or they will refund tha money.You can ateure It at the toilet counter of all up-to-date drug and department stores.What to Take for Disordered Stomach Takea good doseof Carter's little Liver Pills \u201c thrai »t«2 or 3 for a few tights sfter.You will rel- bh jaw meals without few of trouMo to follow.MllKonsnfaUagentakethenn torBniatwnoM, Dlzri nw^^IewIdche.op^StoBiadtimdforîUllow.Plsoply, Blotchy SMn.Yh» a 1 1 DHtKBKOOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1921.PAGE THREE m TO EUROPE I Male, Reaervrilions NftW | MONTKEAT.TO LIVEKPOOt.Sept.30 I Oct.2B I Mov.25 .\u2022 Mlnnedo-ia Oct.14 | Nov.11 .Metagama Oot.21 | Nov.17 .Melita QUEREC TO LIVERPOOL.Oct.4 ¦ Nov.1 .Emp.of R\"tain Oct 18 j Nov.ID .Emp.of France MONTREAL TO GLASGOW Oct.4.| Nov.15 .Pretorian Oct 8 | Nov.6 .Tunisian i\ti I MONTREAL-NAPLES-TRIESTE I Nov.2 .Montreal | MONTRE AL-NAPLES-GENOA j Nov.25\t.Caserta | j Combined Service Canadian Pacific &\t| Navagazione Generale Italiana.i MOXTREAL-DANZIG-ANTWERP* Oct.1 i Nov.12 Scandinavian Oct 15 | Nov.26\t.Corsican \u2022\u2014Via Havre and Southampton.FREIGHT ONLY Approximate Sailing Dates MONTKEAL-LONDON Sept 29\tI Nov.\t12 .Bovworth j Oct.6\t| Nov.\t18\t Dunbridge | Oct 19\t.Bolingbroke 1 Oct 25\t.Batsfoi\u2019d MONTRE AL-AVONMOUTH I Oct 25 .Both well | MONTREAL TO NORWEGIAN PORTS | Sept.24\t.Drammensfjoi I Freight Dept., Board of Trade Bldg.Montreal, Que.Ajjplr to Agonte Everywhere or 141 Su James St., Montreal.Main 7700.Canadian Pacific Railway.BUSINESS CARDS engineers and surveyors.SYDNEY A.MEADE, QUEBEC LAND S- eveyor, Coaticook, Que., Bell phoi.v.K.ADDXE, C.E., Q.L.S., QUEBEC.l*r .Ofticc 40 Dalhousie Street.Reyidena*-U8 Cyrille St.Tel, connection-^ INSURANCE.3.DRESSER & CO., SHERBROOKE, AU branche* of inauranc*.Office eatabliehed ld76.___ , sOUTHWOOD & CO., IMS.AGTS., i ^ ^ 3.Mutual Bidg., Sharhrc>oKeL physicians and surgeons.D\" rw^A FARWELL, (SPECIALIST TO Ihe ' Sberbrooae Hospital!, Aye.Ear, and Throat Diseases, 4o Duflenn Ave., Kror^el -i.u .aucn; lu-12 a.m., 1-4 p.nm ami 0y appmnunei-t rt y SfEl-.K., SPECIALIST TO THE h rbrooke Hospital.Eye, ear, nose aim dueaaeaaiung hiocx.r-none 124v , DAROHE, m.D., SPECIALIST\u2014 tor.NO.» and rmoat.oiuce am .Hospital, *?.>¦»¦» oue.t_______ , C.BACHAND, CONSULTING nec'iaiist Eye.Ear, Noe.Jluoau pee.B Sloea, toruer Em* \u201c\u201c\t*> 4.* ?* A A Lectures begin today 'at Bishop\u2019s College, Lennoxville, for the Michaelmas term.RETREAT BEGAN YESTERDAY A retreat began yesterday at the Convent of the Sisters of the Congregation Mont Notre Dame, in which all the Roman Catholic pupils are taking part, and which will close on Sunday.The special preacher is Rev.Father Calistus, of the Franciscan Monastery, Lennoxville Road.DIRECTORS\u2019 MEETING TOMORROW.To-morrow afternoon a meeting of the Directors and the Chairmen of the different committees of the Sherbrooke branch will be held in the Board Room of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at four thirty p.Several important matters will be up for discussion and arrangements ; for the coming visit of the new ; District Governor will also be made.SPECIAL ROTARY SESSION ON MONDAY.A special session of the Rotary Club has been called for Monday next, Sept.26th, when Rotarian Hart I.Seeley, District Governor of the Fourth District will be the distinguished visitor.In all probability, Governor Seeley, will be accompanied by ?¦¦ ¦,: District Governors Harry Stanton and Lidbury.This special session will be held at neon in the Magog House and the directors of the local club are anx-i ious to see a hundred per cent, at-J tendance.LOCAL POLICE ACTIVITIES Acting upon the suggestion of the ! Provincial Government, the local ! police officials have taken active ; measuues to supress the activities 1 of certain young women of light morals who have been rather con-| spicuoug on some of the more important streets of the City.Five of these young women were escorted to the police station and a subsequent medical examination showed that all were diseased.Lack of suitable accomodation at headquarters limits the.activities of the police department but it is understood further measures are antic-1 ipated which will have the effect of j clearing our thoroughfares of these undesirables.Miss Gill, Lennoxville, has returned from Cap a 1\u2019Argle, and has taken possession of her new house on College Street.* % » Mr.and Mrs.George Sayer, of Rock Island, were in town yesterday to attend the Gillander-Gillander wedding.* * < Miss Ethelyn Moore, Magog Street, has returned from a two week\u2019s holiday with friends in Toronto, Buffalo, and other places.* * * Mrs.Frank Wilson is spending a few days in Montreal, the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs.Hitchcock, \u201cThe Linton,\u201d Sherbrooke street.* + * Mrs.W.A.White, accompanied Mr.Will White to Montreal, on his return to Philadelphia, where he is connected with the Henton-Knecht School of Music.*\t8 develop- ®teur ChsmpTonship Golf tournament Washington'.-.'.\\\\\\' 4\t8 oi?* .int0 8\tPoising forward ere'\t______ Batteries\u2014Russell, Wilkinson and f\t,os er\u2019 rl^\u201c\" a FAVORITE W\u2019ON YESTERDAY ru j , .\tfor Beebe.This lad was new to the, ri c, \u2022> uvs InH\tk \u2019 WOOdWard\u2019AC08ta »ame jast season but has shown (Associated Press Despatch.) wonderful improvement in the past OTTAWA, Sept.22.;\u2014Miss Cecil At Boston:\u2014Cleveland climbed!2&mes and bas we!! earIled a\tand Jhef,.slst?r! Miss Alexa right up to the heel of the Yankees manent position on the Beebe team.ster]inK.and Miss Ada MacKenzie by defeating Boston, Score\u2019\tdde a good tachler, has speed and|fre aniong the eight contestants still distributes his passes judiciously, j *n (he ladies golf championship Cleveland .\t,\t6 10\t]\tmost promising of the young-i tournament here yesterday.Boston\t.-i t oier player* on the Garrison team is' Batteries\u2014Caldwell, R.H.E., 5 10 1 1\t5 2 Morton O\u2019Neill; Jones, Thormahlen and Wal ters.Detroit-New York, postponed.St.Louis-Philadelphia, postponed.NATIONAL LEAGUE Lougheed in goal, and he*Tieserves an,a considerable credit for his showing during the course of the season.Allan and I^ach, of the Sherbrooke team, promise well for the: BASEBALL \u2022At Chicago:\u2014New York increased jits lead yesterday by taking final game of series from Chicago.Score: New York BROME CENTRE Mr.and Mrs.James Adrian, of Montreal, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.N.W.Miller.Mr.and Mrs.G.E.Vernal, and daughters Mary and Gerladine, spent iast week-end in Sutton, guests of Mr.and Mr#-Frank Warden.Mrs.C.H.Mayhew, of Sherbrooke, has returned to her home, after spending a week with her daughter, Mrs.Marshall Miller.Mrs.Moncaster, and two children, Constance and Harold, have returned to their home in Montreal, after «pending two month# at \u201cLyndale Farm.\u201d Mrs.M.W.Miller, with her two daughters, Isabil and Christens, are visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.H' Mayhew, of Sherbrooke Word has been received here by Mr.F.E.Spencer that the marriage of his daughter, Hazel Marjorie, to Mr.Percival J.Martin, Took place September 3rd.at 8 o\u2019clock, in the Methodist Church at Saskatoon.Mr, and Mr*.Martin will reaide in Sawyer, Sark.uable.Thesco and Lennoxville both have a number of new players and the standard of their play during the R.H.E.past- few game3 has increased won-.\t& 16 Uderfully.Krfgo , .\t.7 24 0\t^n(fus team is composed nattene»\u2014Nehf, Douglas, Shea, mostly of old timers but some pro-oney and Smith, Snyder; Martin, mising new biood has been unearth-^reeman, Jones, Ponder and O'Far-jed and the management has little re l\"\tdifficulty in rounding out some ninth gave^Boaton~ ^\t^ i ^K^GOOD PLAY, r\t.\t.\t\u2019 * \u2022 ictory over St.The younger element needs to be -core:\tencouraged and be given every op- R.H.E.portunity to round out.The game c>.r\t.7 H* 21 will be much the better with a St.Louis .6 ]2 ATHLETICS WON PLAY-OFF (Associated Press Despatch.) MONTREAL, Que., Sept.22.\u2014The future, both are fearless players, ! Athletics made it two straight from and with a little more knowledge of st.Henri in the play-off for the the finer points of the game wi.l championship of the first half of the soon prove themselves to be inval- cjby baseball league schedule, which Louis yesterday.Boston p\t- \u2014\t1 greater touch of the younger play- attenes Watson and O\u2019Neill; |er8 anc] we, who have seen our bet-a.ker, Bailey, North, Sherdel anditer days, look forward to better Amsmith, Clemons.\tfootball each year.ended in a tie between these teams, by winning yesterday\u2019s game.This victory gives the former the right to play off with Indians and ! Crescents for the City League title.Scores:\tR.\tH.\t,E.Athletics.5\t9\t4 St.Henri .2\t8\t8 a ,\tt»;*, , ., ,\t.I One important feature, which mg pounds.\u2022even innine ?a'me Ù\t0S '\t: should not be overlooked, is the at-1 .J0e Lynch, who won the bantam- tenJay, rain stopping the play^core\u2022 !^ Bpect8t.0,rs' They shou\u2019d weight championship from Herman, PI g me piay.score.p]ay the gan,e just the same as the ; then lost it hack again, returned to- BOXING BUFF TO MEET HERMAN (Associated Press Despatch.) NEW YORK, Sept.22.\u2014Johnny Buff, flyweight champion, will go into the ring against bantam champion Pete Herman, on Friday night,1 weighing 116 pounds, it was announced at his Jersey City training quarters today.Herman will make Brooklyn.Pittsburgh.Batteries\u2014Mitchell Morrison and Gooch.and Philadelphia-Cincinnati, rain players; encourage your own team ^ 7 d and learn to appreciate good play 0 4 8 irrespective of the individual.Ab-laylor; irtam from undesirable language, but root as hard as you like and the game will be ail the better for it.A SOCCER FRIEND.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn .All game# scheduled were post-! Cincinnati poned on account of rain.STANDING OK TEAMS.AMERICAN LEAGUE.; Chicago .,, Philadelphia 71 66 58 49 72 79 82 98 .497 .465 .414 .333 INTERN A ION A L LEAGUE New York ,.Cleveland ,.St.Louis .Washington Boston .Detroit .Chicago .Philadelphia day from the Maine woods, where he has been training.He said he would! seek an early return engagement' with Herman., Lynch has been ordered by Tex^ Rickard to return a diamond studded belt, emblematic of the champion-( ship, which/he received when he re-| throned Herman and kept up till the time Herman turned the tables.-*- BALDWIN'S MILLS SUCH A DAINTY IDEA\tN A1 Toronto Star\u2014A Don\u2019t-Be-Dirty shower was recently given for a \u2022fun* bride, when everything that New York could be thought of in the way of Pittsburgh cWanser# was given to u»« bride.St Ixmi* .to-bo,\t^ Boston .Won\tLost\tP.C.\t\tWon\tLost\tP.C.90\t53\t.629\tBaltimore .\t119\t43\t.736 91\t54\t.628\tBuffalo \t\t98\t66\t.600 74\t71\t.611\tRochester\t\t\t98\t68\t.588 73\t72\t.603\tToronto\t\t86\t77\t.628 70\t71\t.495\tSyracuse ., .\t73\t92\t.440 71\t76\t.483\tNewark\t\t66\t92\t.417 58\t31\t.403\tReadmit\t\t64\t96\tJUS 48\t91\t.345\tJersey City .\t64\t102\t.343 LEAGUE.\t\t\tOUR SMART\tYOUNGSTERS\t\t \t\t\t\u201cPa, what\u2019# the lonire#t Kcntence\t\t\t Won\tLout\tP.C.\tyou ever hear/i?\u201d\t\t\t 91\t56\t.619\t\u201cTwenty year#,\u2019\t\u2019 said hi#\t\tfather 86\t«8\t.604\tjokingly.\t\t\t 83\t63\t.569\t\u201cHuh' That isn\u2019t #\t\tsentence.It.\t 78\t68\t.634\thadn\u2019t any verb.\u201d\t\t\t Mr.W, K, Baldwin, M.P., was in Rock Island on Tuesday on business.The village school reopened on .September 6th, with Mr.Gordon England, of Barnston, as teacher.Mrs.P.A.Baldwin, of Juds Mills, is a guest of Mr.and .Pccionvwv-is a guest of Mr.W.K.Baldwin.Mrs.W.G.Belknap is still picking strawberries from her own garden and ha* a nice lot of green ones yet.Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Baldwin spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.I, K.Thompson in Ways Mills.Mr.and Mrs.H.F.Baldwin, Mrs.W K.Baldwin, and Mrs.P.A.Bald, win motored to Coaticook on Wed- ioes that denote Distinction aud Refinement for Men, Women & Children A splendid collection of Autumn Footwear for every member of the family SPECIAL FOR LADIES\u2014INVICTUS SHOES OF THE LATEST STYLES.200 pairs of broken lines, mostly ladies' shoes.These are correct in every detail.We offer very special bargains in this lot.Our Shoe Department was nevr more complete.Men\u2019s Brown Calf Brogues, double thick soles, regular $9.00, for.Men\u2019s Brown Calf Saddle Strap Oxfords, regular $8.00, for.Men\u2019s Boots 6,95 6,00 Men\u2019s Black Calf, Boots, leather lined, viscolized soles (dry feet) regular $9.00, for.Men\u2019s Brown Calf Boots, leather lined, viscolized soles (dry feet) regular $9.00, for Men\u2019s Brown Calf Boots, French last, regular $9.00, for.Men\u2019s Imitation Brogues, calf, French last, f* regular $8.00, for.UlDU Men s Brown Calf Military Boots,\tlight\tC weight, regular $9.00, for.Ola/D Men\u2019s Brown Calf Saddle Strap Boots, the very latest out, French last, regular $8.50,\tP TA for.OsDU Men\u2019s Black and Brown\tDoctor's 6.50 Antiseptic Boots, easy for a P AT heavy person.Reg.$10.00, for UlcJÜ Hunters & Trappers A Full Line of Footwear Suitable for Hunting and Trapping.Special for F riday and Saturday 75 pairs of Ladies\u2019 Black and Brown Kid and Calf Boots, low and high heels, regular value $8.00, 4.98 I 5 pairs of Ladies\u2019 Dongola Boots, low and Q QQ high heels, regular value $6.00, for.25 pairs of Ladies\u2019 Black and Brown Kid and Calf Oxfords, low and high heels, regular value O TA $5.00, for.ZlJU 10 pairs Ladies\u2019 Black Dongola Boots, low heels only, regular $5.00, for.t \u2022) £Kj\\ ¦ 2.98 35 pairs Brown Brogue Boots, military heels, regular value $8.00, 6.50 for We have reduced all our stock from 20% to 25%.See Our Window Display of Invictus Shoes, Which We Are Selling at Very Low Prices.J.M.NAULT, LIEE 35-39 King St.West, Sherbrooke 3HEKSKOOK.E DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1921.\\ Safe Noirishing, Blgestible, Ho Cooking, 15x9 fm IsiuU, Inralidi in
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