Sherbrooke daily record, 28 septembre 1921, mercredi 28 septembre 1921
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1921.Twenty-fifth Year.PREMIER !,SJ IKELY TO SUGGEST A CONFERENCE _________19Feb22__________________________________\u2014\u2014 Complain THat Butter Dealers Are Giving Short Weight LLOYD GEORGE WILL LIKELY INVITE SINN FEIN LEADERS TO CONFERENCE IN LONDON; BRITISH POSITION WILL BE MADE CLEAR IN THE NOTE it Is Declared that Premier Lloyd George\u2019s Reply to De Valera\u2019s Note Would Make It Clear that the Proposed Conference Had Been Called to Discuss Irish Self-Government Within the Empire, But that Nothing Contained in the Message Would Make Impossible Its Acceptance by the Sinn Fein, or Demand Explicit Concurrence with the British Standpoint as a Condition of the Conference.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, September 28.\u2014Invitation of Sinn Fein leaders to a conference to be held in London about.the middle of October was expected to be contained in Prime Minister Lloyd George\u2019s final reply tot Eamonn De Valera.There was some uncertainty in this city this morning over the time when the Premier\u2019s note would be delivered in Dublin, but it seemed that the reply would not be delayed longer than tomorrow.Forecasts of the note were unanimous in declaring it would again make clear the British position, which already has been stated by the Government.It was declared the note would make it clear that the conference had been called to iiscuss Irish self-government within the Empire, but that nothing contained in the message would make impossible its accpetance by the Sinn Fein, or demand explicit concurrence with the British standpoint as a condition to the conference.There was general confidence that the meeting would held.Members of the Cabinet have returned to Mr.Lloyd George their memoranda upon the draft of the note, and it was understood today they had suggested nothing more than minor alterations.Objections which at one time, it was thought, might imperil the prospect of a conference, were said not to have heen pressed.PREMIER'S REPLY WILL NOT BE ISSUED TODAY (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Sept.28.\u2014Premier Lloyd George\u2019s reply to De Valera will not be issued today, and there is some doubt whether it will be available tomorrow, it was announced officially at No.10 Downing Street, the official residence of Mr.Lloyd George, this afternoon.No hitch has developed, it was said, but the Premier has decided there is no reason why he should not wait another day before making the communication public in order to give all the members of his Cabinet an opportunity to pass on tile draft of the reply.MINOR FIGHTING IN ASIA MINOR.ATHENS, Sept.28.\u2014Minor infantry and artillery fighting along the Eski-Shehr front, in Asia Minor, is- reported in an official statement issued here.It is said that on the other fronts quiet prevailed.VOTES IN THE POPULARITY COMPETITION Several Candidates Have Added to Their List\u2014All Busy Planning Campaign.WILL ASSEMBLE TOMORROW TO CONSIDER THE REPLY (Associated Press Despatch) DUBLIN, Sept.28.\u2014The Dail will assemble here Thursday to consider the reply of Premier Lloyd George to Eamonn De Valera\u2019s latest communication, it was announced here last night.PEOPLE OF NORTH IRELAND TO HAVE OWN COURTS (Associated Press Despatch) BELFAST, Sept.28.\u2014Sir James Craig, Ulster Premier, announced to Parliament, yesterday, that beginning next Saturday, the old judiciary system will be discarded throughout Ireland, and that the people of North Ireland will have their own courts.LAUNCHES ATTACK AGAINST* PREMIER AND CHURCHILL «HUNDREDS « « « « « KILLED BY A TYPHOON.(Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, Sept.28.\u2014 At an address here under the auspices of the Self-determination for Ireland League of Canada, given by Neil McLean, Labor member for Glasgow, Scotland, Lindsay Crawford, who was on the platform, took the opportunity of announcing that he would not be a candidate for the Federal division of St.Anne\u2019s here at the j # forthcoming elections.\tj $ Mr.McLean\u2019s speech was mainly # an attack on Premier Lloyd George and Hon.Winston Churchill, Secretary of the Colonies, and he gave it ! WILL BE TIRED FOR MURDER as his view that \u201cif the Irish in Ire-j ST.JOHN, N.B., Sept.28.\u2014A true land have got the the British Gov- bill against John Paris, placing him ernment in such a position as Mr.| on trial on a charge of murder of Churchill says, then Ireland wins.If j Sadie McAulie here in August last the Cabinet is prepared to go go far, [was found by the Grand Jury here then they are prepared to go fur-1 yesterday.ther.\u201d\t! '\t____________________________ Associated Press Despatch.TOKIO, Sept.28.\u2014Several hundred people have been kill- « ed by a typhoon in Central « Japan, centering upon Na- « goya, on the Island of Hondo, « where a tidal wave destroyed « crops and houses.Several « steamers were sunk and many « fishermen are missing.\t« « ***** ***** ***** DEVELOPMENT OF COLONIES IS SUGGESTED **** *** ******** *\tGREAT VOLCANIC MOUN- * *\tTAIN DISPLAYS SIGNS * *\tOF ACTIVITY.\t* *\t- * *\t(Associated Press Despatch.) * *\tMEXICO CITY, Sept.28.\u2014 * *\tPopocatepetl, the great vol- * *\tcanic mountain southeast of * p., , n\ti ,\t! * this city, is reported to be in * ofaould Press r orward by UtlUZ- * more vigorous activity than * ing Their Greatest Resources in * us\"al- The inhabitants of the * °\tvillages of Amecameca and # Stimulating Economic Developments.*\tTlanacas, at the bottom of the * *\tmountain, are\tleaving\ttheir\t* *\thomes fearing\ta serious\terup-\t* *\ttion.\t* *\tTwo outbreaks have occured\t* *\tduring the past ten days, and * *\treports reaching this city * , .\t,\t,,\t., * state that there hag been a * m solving the temporary collapse of ; ^ considerable flow of lava from * markets,, declared the Right Hon.! # the crater of the volcano.* (Associated Press Despatch.) LONDON, Sept.28.\u2014 Development of the Crown Colonies is one of the factors which ought to be used TO INDUCE BANKS TO LEND MORE FREELY FOR TRADE FINANCING -STUDY UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM English Bankers Declare that There Has Not at Any Tima Been Any Undue Withholding of Credit\u2014They Assert that It Is Markets Rather Than New Financial Help Which Are Required in the Present Emergency\u2014Unemployment Situation Discussed by Committee of British Cabinet.-\t*-A;- Winston Churchill, addressing the members of the Gold Coast.Civil Service at dinner last night.He said the time had now come when the Crown colonies, which had attaned adult status, should press forward by utilizing their great resources in stimulating in economic developments.* * **** *** ******** -»- HALIFAX, N.S.Sept 28.\u2014Hon.A.K.MacLean and Dr.Edward Blacgaddar were chosen by the Liberal convention here last night to represent Halifax in the Dominion elections.Several of the candidates in the Bedford District Contest are getting under way.Reports indicate that all are busy and that their friends are organizing to assist.The standing of the candidates today is as follows : Miss Hilda O\u2019Hara\u2014 Farnham .22,500 Miss Elaine Crandall\u2014 Knowlton .19,000 Miss Beth Sornberger\u2014\t' Frelighsburg.14,000 Miss Queenie Paige\u2014 Eastman.12,000 Miss Lucille Adam\u2014 Waterloo .10,000 Miss Vera Lodge\u2014 Bedford' .\".'f\tT.*10,000 Miss Emily Peabody\u2014 Mansonville.10,000 Miss Ruth Perkins\u2014 Sutton.10,000 Miss Lora Robinson\u2014 Cowansville.10,000 Miss Alene Gardner\u2014 Si.Armande.10,000 Miss Albertina Tetrault\u2014 Granby.10,000 VOTE VALUES.A typographical error appeared in the statement of vote Values as published yesterday.The following is the correct list.COUPON VOTES.Coupon votes will be accepted from any subscriber whether resident in Bedford District or not.VOTE RESULTS.Coupon Clipped from paper 10 votes One New Yearly Subscription 2000 votes.One Six Months\u2019 Subscription 1000 votes.One Three Months\u2019 New 500 votes.One Yearly Subscription (Renewal) 1000 votes.One Six Months\u2019 Renewal 500 votes.One Three Months\u2019 Renewal 200 votes.Want Adds.Paid in Advance, each Insertion 50 votes.Any reader in Bedford District sending in Subscriptions, new or renewal, should declare at time of sending for whom he desires to have the votes apply.Indications Point To The Re-Nomination Ot A.B.liant, M.P.At Bury Convention Convention of Compton Delegates Will Be Held Tomorrow Morning\u2014Raliy to Be Held in the Afternoon\u2014Speakers to Include Messrs.A.R.McMaster, M.P., J.H.Lemay, M.L.A., and W.Lazure\u2014Liberals of Compton County Showing Keen Interest.been* (Associated Press Despatch) THAT the Government astual-ly proposes regarding the larger financial measures for the relief of unémployment, is at present indicated only by newspaper despatches from correspondents around the Premier in Scotland, who broadly speaking, suggests that the banks are to be induced, by Government guarantee^ or otherwise to lend money more freely for trade financing.The Bankers, however, are already declaring that there has not at an ytime been any undue withholding of credit.They assert that it is markets rather than new financial help which are required in the present emergency.STUDY Arrangements have completed for the big Liberal rally to be held at Bury tomorrow.Delegates from the different sections of Compton County will be on hand, and it is now generally accepted that Mr.A.B.Hunt, M.P., will again be the unanimous choice of the Compton Liberals) The .^oavepUoii ypiR >4.held tomorrow morning at ten o'clock, while PREPARATIONS MADE TO ESCAPE FROM PRISON CABINET COMMITTEE PROBLEM Various proposals for relieving the unemployment situation in Great Britain, yesterday, three sessions being held for the consideration of this question, which is gaining in urgency every day.A plan to revive home and export trade by the extension of credits was one of the matters taken up by the committee during the day.Unofficial reports assert that antagonism has developed between certain departments of tbe Government ! and the representatives of the Treasury, who are striving to cut down expenses.Premier Lloyd George, who has been devoting much time to the problem, favors relief (undertakings of eonsid) table magnitude, but he recently told Laborite MRS.DELMONT IS PROSECUTION Counsel for Arbuckle Demanded that Complaining Witness Be Called to the Stand.the big rally will be held in the af- ! _\t.-, .\t_ i\t,\t\u2022 ,___Wl_ temoon at two o\u2019clock.Some prom-i Prisoner at Local Jail Very De-\t\u201e \u201elnn Ww>, inent speakers have been secured for j termined Butter Short Weight.rL\t£ c | he could not agree to a plan which Charge ot oeilingj\tplace the whole burden on the occasion, and while it is doubtful \u2022whether the Hon.Walter Mitchell, I Provincial Treasurer, will be able to j Fred Robins^^0 was commit.attend, other authorities on the poli-1 t6d t0 jai] in April ]ast) pending tical questions of the day will out- trial b ju on a ch of forging line the Liberal policy\t! the name of W.Hale, Esq., to a The speakers wdl include Mr.Mac- C\ti wftg al_rain committed for mg tne une, .\t.Master, M.P Mr.J.H.Lemay, M.L.I^ on two additional charges laid of whom the Government had since A., and Mr.W.Lazure.\t\u2019 yesterday.In the first instance he was char-.\t\u201e\t\u201e\t.ged with having secretly removed *n Great Britain, there are six a number of bricks from under the ™ilhon unemployed in the United the state.He added he did not know where to look for more taxes.Mr.Lloy George contended the Government already had gone to unprecedented lengths in subsidizing the unemployed, for the relief MAN WHO HELD UP BANK OF COMMERCE AGENT IS GIVEN A FIVE YEARS SENTENCE MONTREAL Sept 28.\u2014Paul Lar-eau was sentenced yesterday to five years in the St Vincent de Paul Penitentiary on a charge of robbery with violence in conneticn with the hold up on Chambly Road June 24th 'last of th|e agent of the Canadian Bank of Commerce.La-reau and four companions made away with $1,311 in cash and the books of the bank.The four accomplices are still at large.-\u2014?\u2014.\u2014.- ** \u2022:\u2022 + + +?>?**»*** + > MacKen- Stops Corns in a Moment Do It by a Touch.Such Pains Are Needless Now YOU can stop any com pain instantly.You can remove any com in short order.You can do it in a way so gentle that you\u2019ll forget the com.The method is Blue-jay\u2014liquid or plaster.A touch applies tt.Then the whole com soon loosens and comes out.Blue-jay is made in a world-famed laboratory.It is modem, scientific, right.It is fast displacing former methods, harsh and crude.Tonight thousands of people will apply Blue-jay\u2014why not you?Watch it end a corn for you.Try it tonight, t Your druggist has Liquid or Plaster Blue-j ay stops pain-ends corns a Bauer & Black product STOMACH TROUBLES ARE DUE TO ACIDITY Tells Safe, Certain, Speedy Relief For Acid Indigestion.The marriage of Mr.George Boynton and Miss J.Marsh was quietly solowmized at the Methodist Parsonage, Magog, on Thurday evening, September 15th.Misg A.W.Bullock and Mr.Rodney Hutchins motored to Sherbrooke on Friday to see Mr.Bullock, who has been a patient in the Geheral Hospital for a week.On their return home they were accompanied by Mr.Bullock, whose condition does not seem to be much improved.Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Dustin motored to Way3 Mills and North Barn-6ton on Friday.Little Miss Laura Keet had the misfortune to fall, cutting her lip so badly that it was necessary to take three stitches.Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Camber and Miss Una Dustin visited at Mr.Raymond West\u2019s on Sunday.Mrs.Alice Wilson has returned home to Concord, N.H.after spending several months here.Mrs.Percy Taylor has been spending a few days in Bolton with friends.Mrs.H.McGowan has been visiting her daughter in Derby Line.Mr.N.A.Beach hag been recently spending a few days at hia farm.Miss Mule Proleyn, of Magog, called on her parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.Proleyn on Friday evening.Mrs.J.Holland is not as well as friends could wish.Her daughter, Mrs.Wm.McEwan, of Magoon\u2019s Point was calling on her on Sunday.So-callvd «fcomach tYwabl#*, *nch sm Indl-K*»*tion, ga/i, acmrnff**, \u2022tornach-achi* and inability to rvtitin food ara in probably nine caA&i out of ten, «imply evidence thafr* «rxcea-slva aecretion of acid w taking plaça In the «tomaoh, causing ths formation of gas and acid indignation.\t^ Gas distendu the stomach and causm that full, oppresnive, burning feeling (.omstlmea , known a< heartburn, while the acid irritate* and inflames the delicate lining cf the *to-mach.The trouble He* entirely in the excenu | development or secretion of acid.To stop or prevent this souring of the 1 food contents of the stomach and to nevr trallze the acid, and make it bland and harmless, a teaspoonful of hisurated mag-; nesla, a good and effective corrector of acid Aternach, should be taken in a quarter of a glass of hot or cold water after eating or //benever goA, sourness or acidity Is felt.This sweetens the stomach and neutralizes the acidity in a few momenta and is a perfectly harmless and inexpensive remedy ta ; use.An antiacid, such as bisurated magnssia which can be obtained from any druggist In either powder or tablet form enables the Htomacl, to do Its work properly without the aid of artificial dlgestents.Magnesia comes In several forms, so be certain to ask for and , taks only Bisurated Magnesia, which is especially prepared for the above purpoem NICOLET FALLS Mr.Racey, of Lennoxville, was j calling afc Mr.H.Elliott\u2019s one day 1 last week.Mrs.C.Barlow and Mr.and Mrs.; H.Barlow went to Kingsey on Sunday calling at Mr.C.Wright\u2019s and ; Mr.H.Lockwood\u2019s.Messrs Charles and John Irwin left on Tuesday for Saganaw, Mich., to make their future home.Their many friends around here were very sorry to see them go and wish them success in their future home.Mrs.Wm.Carson left last Thursday for Cobourg, Ont., after spending the summer at her old horn* here with her niece, Miss Hazel Carson.Mr.and Mrs.W.Blake, »f Kingsey, spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Everybody knows that in Caaada thera arc more Templeton\u2019# Rheumatic Capsules Sold than all other Rheumatio Ramediea combined lor Rheu-matlam, Neuritia, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, etc.Many doctors prescribe them, most druggists sell them.Writs for free trial to Templeton, Toronto.Sold by A.L.DtiUeraer.CASTLEBAR Mr.and Mrs, Robert K.Scott, of Montreal, have returned from their trip and are spending a few days at \u201cPine Grove.\u2019 GUTHRIE Mr.and Mrs.W.Hayes are visiting friends in Montreal.Miss Louise has been the guest of Mrs.W.Hibbard, of Granby.Miss Beth Somberger and Mr.Harold Hibbard, of Granby, were at Mrs.E.Johnson\u2019s recently.Mrs.M.Rhicard has been visiting Mrs.A.Sager for a few days.Mrs.M.Austin went to Clarence-ville on Monday.BARNSTON The Community is considering having a social in the near future.Dr.and Mrs.^rthman Bruere, who have been spending September atj \u201cWoodland Rest\u201d returned to Mont-1 real.Mr.I.B.Corey, of the Bank of Commerce, Beebe, has returned from a pleasant visit to Manchester, N.H.\t, Boston and Newburyport, Mass., and is spending the remainder of his vacation at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Hamilton Corey.Little Miss Lillian Bowen has returned to her home in North Hatley, after a few weeks with her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.H.Corey.Mrs.Lamberton, of Stanstead, has returned to her home, after visiting Mr.and Mrs.G.B.Hall.Mr.J.N.Jenks has been transferred to the Customs staff at Coati-book and is at present on night duty.Mr.and Mrs.Thayer and family, of Sherbrooke, have taken up their residence in the Methodist Parsonage.Mrs.W.H.Buckland recently entertained Mrs.Tabor, of Portland, Me.and Mrs.Moody and Charles Lovell, of Coaticook.Mr.and Mrs.H.Corey and Mr.I.\tB.Corey attended the golden wedding of Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Kent at Massawippi on Monday evening and report a large company and a pleasant gathering of old friends.Mr.R.N.Jones has given the management of the C.J.Cushing farm and intends leaving Barnston about November 1st.Mr.C.J.Cushing contemplates repairs on his farm buildings and has engaged Mr.John Fox for the ensu-j ing year.Mr.and Mrs.H.Corey spent the; week-end at Derby Line at the home of their daughter, Mrs.Eugene Webb ; (nee Miss Elsie Corey).The water situation has become! quite serious and few, indeed, are ! the residents who are not hauling | water for cartel and households.The Cushing and Jenks springs still hold out and continue to supply the community with water.Fifty pupils are in attendance at the French School and the teacher, Mlle.Lachapelle finds it quite impossible to do justice to so large a number.¦ MM-TIVES\" SHEDJtR LIFE This Fruit Medicine Always Gives Relief 917 Dorion St., Montreal I suffered terribly with Dy«pep»i* I had it for years and all the medicines I took did not do me any good I read something about \u201cFniit-»' tives\u201d being good for all StoitiacI Trouble and Disorders of Digestion so I tried them.After finishing a few boxes, I wai entirely relieved of the Dyspepsia and my general health was restored: and I am writing to tell you >l)at ; owe my life to \u201cFruit-a-tives.\u201d Mile.ANTOINETTE BOUCHER 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial siz< 25c.At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.Best of all Fly Killers 10e per Packet at all Druggists, Grocers and General Stores RIGA WATER HABITUAL CONSTIPATION Use_______ Sahcauhc fflentholatum for This Î 4 It soothes ^ tired burning feed K-15 MA.tr IN CANADA NiEW ROCKLAND Mr.and Mrs.Duncan Geddes gave a reception and dacne to their friends on the evening of September 21st in honor of the mariage of Mrs.Geddes\u2019 sister, Miss Florence Mac-Gill, to Mr.W.Butler, both of Ely, Quebec.About forty guests from Richmond and New Rockland were present and a very pleasant time was spent.Mayor S.H.Frazer and family also Mrs.J.Jonea spent a day recently with friends at Fontenoy.Mr.and Mrs.Truax, Montreal, who have been recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Geddes have returned to their home.Miss Foley, Montreal, is being entertained at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Geddes.Absorbine, Jr, should be applied promptly, for the chief danger I from cuts and bruises is the danger from in-| fection.Absorbine, Jr.Is both '\u2022 corrective and a preventive remedy; an efficient antiseptic it prevents 'Tn-fection, and its healing and soothing properties take out all the sereneu from the wound.(1.25 \u2022 battle at meet druggist/ W.EF.YOUNG.Ine.344 St.Paul St.Montreal AbsorbineJ NORTH HATLEY Dance Town Hall, Sat.Oct.1st.Turcotte\u2019s Orchestra.AYER\u2019S CLIFF The public services of the Congregational Church, which were interrupted during the month of September because «f the pastor taking his holidays will begin again on October 2nd, at the usual hours 10.30 a.m.and 7 p.m., at Ayer\u2019s Cliff, and 2.30 p.m.at Boynton.The 10.30 a.m.service will be in the nature of a rally, at which the children and young people of the Sunday School and others besides are requested to meet in worship with the Congregation.The whole service wiM be especially directed in the interests of the young people.Mr.Dale H.Moore, of the parsonage, returns to Montreal on September 30th, to take up his studies in fourth year of Arts at McGill.* On October 4th, Rev.George Adam, of Emmanuel Church, Montreal, will deliver his noted lecture on Lloyd George, the Premier of Great Britain, in the County Hall, Ayer\u2019s Cliff at 7.30 p.m.Rev Mr.Adam has a high reputation as a lecturer.Not only is he informing by also entertaining, -?- EXCEPTIONS TO ALL RULES Sometimes looking on the bright side has a depressing effect, as when one gazes at the shiny side cf one\u2019s pair of trousers.Skin Tortured Babies Sleep Mothers Rest After Cuticura 8oAp,Ointment,Talcam.Sftc.Sold«verjwtert.Cli bipol: Z u t o o Tablets Are used by thousands of gpoi Canadians and relieve thousand! of bad headaches.ZU1OO stops any Headache it 20 minutes.25c a box, at dealer) Keep Clean Internal cleanliness means health.Without forcing or irritating, Nujol softens the food waste.The many-tiny muscles in the intestines can then easily remove it regularly.Absolutely harmlcss-tryit.The Modern Method m\t\u2022/ 7 resting on Old CompUini r.fn.fnriii I f 1 SHLKBKUUK.E DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1921.PACiE 1HKEI mmm ShipMagriilcmt Resplendent in equipment, luxurious in appointments, spacious in deck-room and interior, the Megantic \u2014 the ship magnificent of the White Star-Dominion Line fleet\u2014offers in comfort and service all that the ocean traveler demands.The Megantic is the only steamer carrying first-class passengers from Montreal via Quebec to Liverpool and her prestige is already established with those travelers who insist on the utmost in comfort and service.The Megantic is the exemplification of White Star-Dominion Line service \u2014 the utmost in ocean comfort.Sailings from Montreal are October 8th and November 5th \u2014 from Portland, Maine, and Halifax, N.S., in December.Sailings of White Star steamers every few days from New York, Philadelphia or Boston to Liverpool, Cherbourg, Southampton and Mediterranean Ports insure a service unparalleled in ocean trafEc.The Red Star liners Lapland, Krocn-land, Finland and Zeeland are operated in the direct-to-Europe service, sailing from New York and Philadelphia to Cherbourg, Plymouth, Antwerp, Hamburg and Baltic ports.The American liners Manchuria and Mongolia, and the new Minnekahda maintain a regular direct New York to Hamburg service.\t2 T * to 211 McGill Street, Montreal, or local Agents.anadian Pacific Alterations in Passenger Train Service Will Take Effect SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2ND, 1921 For particulars apply to Mr.J.A.Metivier, City Passenger Agent, No.91 Wellington St., Phone 130, or any C.P.R- Station.BEDFORD AND DISTRICT NEWS Daily Reports from Correspondents of What Is Going On in ABBOT2FOKD :\tr V A.Mr.and Mrs.Willett, of Brockton, Mass., spent a week at Mr.Gillespie\u2019s recently.Mr.W.Harold Boomhour is spending a lew days at his home at Clarenceville.Messrs.J.M.Gillespie and F.N.Crossfield motored to Montreal recently.Misses M.and I.Marshall and Messrs.L.and H.Marshall were home from Montreal for the weekend.Mr.John Watson and Miss Zelia Honey, of Montreal, spent the weekend at Mr.W.R.Honey\u2019s.Mr.Jac.Smeaton and Miss Smea-ton, of Montreal, spent the week-end with their parents.Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Rowell, Dr.Wm.Watson and Mr.David Watson of Montreal, spent the week-end at their summer homes here.Mrs.N.Cameron and child have returned to Montreal, after spending the summer here.The Misses Buzzell, of West-mount, were at their summer home here over the week-end.few weeks.Mr.Chas.Eldridge and family are moving into Mrs.Reuben Sanborn\u2019s house, near this village.Mr.Elwin Wilson was in Sweets-burg on Monday.Mr.Henry Hibbard, of North Troy, was a week-end guest of Mr.and Mrs.E.S.Chapman.Miss Connie Eldridge, of Knowl-ton, was a week-end guest of Miss Gladys Chapman.Mr.Chas.Wilson, of the 'Bank of Commerce, Knowlton, was a weekend guest of his parents.Mr.0.Richardson and mother were in Sutton on Sunday.Recent guests at Idlewylde include Mr.L.0.Jenne and Miss E.Gerney, of Boston, Ma\u201es.; Mrs.Nettie Rhicard, of Sutton ; Miss Shu-felt, of Dunham, and Mrs.Williams, of Knowlton.Mr.R.McClatchie and Mrs.M.Shepard, of Sherbrooke, were guests at \u201cThe Maples\u201d over the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.L.Cousins, of Montgomery, Vt., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Johnson over the week-end.Mr.Wilson, of St.Johns, delivered a splendid sermon in St.Johns on Sunday last.It is to be regretted that there were not more present to have heard it.Mr.Wilson was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.John Thompson while in town.PIGEON HILL that of Lindsay Kermode.Extensive repairs are being made in the town hall.The Misses Claudis Le Duc and Rhea Brenaham and Mr.Emile Le Duc, of Holyoke, have been spending a few days here, guests of Mr.Earl Paige.Miss Helen Arthur, of Florahome, Florida, is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs.S.E.Consens.Mrs.Alice Willard, of North Troy, Vt., was a recent guest of Mrs.J.H.Peasley.Mrs.Emily Burbank, of Knowl-ton\u2019s Landing, has been a guest of her daughter, Mrs.D.W.Johnson.Mrs.Carrie Gage, who has been spending the summer with her brother and sister, Mr.L.A.Woodbury and Mrs.Ida Lay, returned to her home in Worcester, Mass.,( on Friday, SOUTH COLTON Dance will be given at Bracey\u2019s Hall, Saturday October 1st.Tickets 50c.Everybody invited.COWANSVILLE Time Table Changes A change in schedules will be made on OCTOBER 2ND 1921 information Now in Agents\u2019 Hands.BUSINESS CARDS ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS.BROME 0\tYDNTY A.NUiADE.QUEBEC LAND 5^ rvCTor, waticock, tgse., Sell phoi.u 1\t'S iL ADD1E,\tQ.L.3., QUEBEC, (\u2018'.Oliver Dnihouüie Street.itesiUeuct 1 4a Cyrbl® St» leL connection» insurance.w s.DR&SSEK & CO., SHERBROOKE.Ail braac&ea oi ixittiuMiic*.Oiiice e£t*biu,n».Shwrhcaeka.CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn\u2019t hurt a bit! Drop a little \u201cFreezone\u201d on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers.Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of \u201cFreezone\u201d for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation.BABY\u2019S OWN SOAP LYNCH ft WILSON, ADVO- O'BRKADY * PANNETON, ADVOCATES.166 Wellington Street.__________ C, p.ENGLAND, ADVOCATE.COWANS-/.villa, ftaalwd.w M.a TRACY.CROWN PROSECUTOR.H4 W.lllagtou.Opp- Court Huu\u2014._ NOTARIES vv OllTHINGTON ft BORI.ASB, NOTAR-Public.Sun Lifo Bldg:, Shorbrooui».Don\u2019t neglect to read the Clatsi-fied Advertiiementa in thia iar.ue.They likely name something you want.BCSIABABY BCST/irYOU Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Ellison, of Stanbridge Station, were visiting at Mr.Jay.Rychard\u2019s recently.Miss Elfrida Holsapple, of St.ohns, was home for the week-end.Miss Rachel Sornberger has been spending her holidays with her uncle, Mr.Ed.Sornberger, New Haven.Mr.Walter Tittemore had a sale on Tuesday last, selling his household effects, which have been stored in a room in Mr.Pelletier\u2019s house (the former home of Mr.Tittemore).The auctioneer was Mr.D.Laroche, of St.Armand.We understood that Mr.Tittemore intends to return to Saskatoon in the near future, where he has been staying the past four years.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Sager went to St.Agathe on Wednesday, returning home on Thursday.Mr.and Mrs.D.L.Holsapple spent the week-end visiting relatives at Green\u2019s Comer, Vt.Mrs.S.M.Shufelt was a recent guest of her granddaughter, Mrs.A.Nickle, at Philipsburg.Mr.Jas.Rychard was in Stanbridge East on Friday, on business.Mr.Chevalier, the new proprietor of the \u201cFrontier Hotel,\u201d intends giving a dance on Friday evening, September 30th, with the St.Al-bass orchestra in- attendance.Mrs.D.L.Holsapple has been indisposed for the past week, but at time of writing is improving slowly.Mr.and Mrs.A.Nickle, of Philipsburg, were recent guests at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.D.G.Guthrie.The infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Victor Jenkins was christened on Sunday at St.Janies\u2019 Church by the 5v.W.J.P.Baugh, receiving the name of Frederick George, the sponsors being Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Rofenberger.Mr.W.A.Clark, of Stanstead, ha, been transferred to the local branch of the Bank of Commerce.Mr.Geo.Hulburd has returned from a visit to Marieville and Montreal.Mr.Wm.McHaffie has secured a] position with the W.F.Vilas Co.J , .\t.Mr.C.Benham is having a couple\t- a few days in Weyburn, Sask.The billeting committee, which is arranging for the entertainment of delegates to the Provincial W.C.T.U., which will he in Waterloo for October fourth, fifth and sixth, is receiving many names of delegates who anticipate being here for the convention.On Wednesday evening, October 5th, in the Town Hall, Mrs.Asa Gordon, of Ottawa, will give an address, under the auspices of the Provincial W.C.T.U.Convention.Mrs.C.C.A.Bullock, of Montreal, has kindly consented to contribute some violin selections.On Tuesday evening representatives of the Provincial Young Yeomen\u2019s Branch will give an attractive programme in the Town Hall and Mrs.Rider, of Fitch Bay, will be the vocal soloist.A cordial invitation is given both to the public meetings in thç Hall, aijd the forenoon and afternoon meetings in the Methodist Church.The Honorable George H.Boivin will speak on the general subject of \u201cParliamentary Gevern-ment, and Women\u2019s Franchise\u201d under the auspices of the Provincial W.C.T.U.Con%rention in the Town Hall, on Thursday, October 6th, at 8 p.m, Mrs.Lenneaux will be the local soloist.The Garden Fragrance OF A CUP OF SALADA' TEA NORTH PINNACLE Mr.and, Mrs.of Howard Sherrer Lyndonville, who »\t\u201e ,\t\u201e a\t! ilave been visiting relatives here, of small buildings moved, to be used have retunied to ^heir hom6i is real refreshment and enjoyment.It is more economical than ordinary tea because it yields many more cups to the pound^ *7» ther, who is attending college.Miss Deslaurier, of Granby, wai here last week, visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.P.Masse.Misses May and Kathleen Clar; were at Acton Vale on Thursday guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.Codere.Miss Ellen McMahon has return; ed from the U.S.to spend the win ter with her parents, Mr.and Mrs Thos.McMahon.Miss Clark, of Bethany, spent J few days last week here, visiting Mr.and Mrs.Geo.W.Kiemon.Miss Borden, of Worcester, Mass, is visiting her sister, Mrs.Robert McCutcheon.\t.Miss Edith Enright, of West Sher< ford, was here over Sunday, thi guest of Mr.and Mrs.John Ma guire.as a garage.EASTFARNHAM Mr.and Mrs.Norton, of Montreal, are guests of Mr.an* Knowlton.Mr.W, J.Doug!ug went to Mystic assistance was secured at once and the arm is doing well.Mr.John Hawley has returned from Burlington, Vt., hospital and is recovering from a serious illness.Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Gough, of Bed- H1GHWATER ADAMSVILLE The Catholic Order of Foresters Court No.1446, St.Vincent nominated its members for the coming year as follows: Mesrs Jos Ostiguay High Deputy Chief Ranger, Ernest Grégoire, Honorary Neven Ex-Chief Lois Grégoire, Arch Secretary, Philias Neven, Financial Secretary, Edmond Neven, Treasurer, Mr.and Mrs.O.Landry have returned to Bristol, Conn, after visiting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.I.Balthazard and other friends.Mrs.Adelaid Monast and son, Armand, arrived from New Bedford and other places after an absence of three weeks.Mr.Micheal Deeelle is well advanced with his new house.Mr.Adelaid Monast and family motored to Montreal over Sunday in Company -with Mr.T.Roberts of Brigham.Mr.and Mrs.A.Barrier were spending the week-end with friends at St.Sebine.Mr.and Mrs.Jos Messin and family spent Sunday at St.Cesaire.Miss A.Bernard spent Sunday at her home in West Shefford.Mrs.N.Chicoine has improved so ag to be able to leave her room.on* Saturday, returning on Sunday ford, have been recent guests of Mrs.afternoon.\tGough\u2019s sister, Mrs.Arthur Glas- gow.Mr.and Mrs.Cloud, of Boston, Mass., are spending a few weeks with Mr.John Glasgow and family.Mr.L.I.Green, of the St.Lambert High School, spent the week-end at his home here.Miss Gilman, of Cowansville, spent Monday with Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Struthers at Noyan.Mayor and Mrs.U.T.Chilton and Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Collins motored to Knowlton and Brome during the past week and spent a few days with friends and relatives.Mr.and Mrs.D.A.Collins, of Montreal, were the guests of relatives here over the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.G.L\u2019Ecuyer and their family have moved to Noyan for a few months residence, having a suitable BOLTON CENTRE A christening service was held in St.Patrick\u2019s Church on Sunday, September 19th, Rev.Allen J.Smith, Stukely, officiating, assisted by the student in charge, Mr.W.W.Smith, B.A.The following children were christened : Floyd Bra-cey, little son of Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Brncey, received into the church ; the infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Bracey christened, receiving the name of Kathleen Bessie ; the infant son of Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Moffatt received the name of Waldon Peasley, and the infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Clarence McGill Miss Natalie, who underwent a severe operation in Montreal, has returned home and is now progressing favorably.Mr.A.A.Miller and family accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.A.G.MacFarlane, of Montreal, motored to the White Mountains, Old .Orchard Beach and Boston and returned home on Wednesday night last.Mrs.F.Gray, who spent a week the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Brown, returned home on Saturday night.Mrs.Mack Clark, of Farnham, was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.À.H.Miller last week.Mr.and Mrs.F.M.Clark returned home on Saturday night, after |\tunable to soeur; having spent a few days at Dunham , ),0lIse here.Sweetsburg and Sutton.Mr.R.W.Heath spent the day in Abercorn on Monday.Mr.and Mrs.F.F.T.Brown spent the week-end in Farnham the guests of Mr.and Mrs.M.W.Bard.Mr.C.L.Jonep spent Saturday dt Steven\u2019s Mills, accompanied by Mr.L.Barnett.FOR SALE BY LACOMBE & FILS, Limitée Mr.Breault was taken suddenly WATERLOO PIPELESS FURNACE NOTICE Hie Brome Co.Liberal Association Will Hold a Convention in Pettes* Hall KNOWLTON, Que., on SATURDAY OCT.1st at one o\u2019clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of shoosing a candidate for the forthcoming Federal election.PROMINENT SPEAKERS WELL B.R PRESENT.Mrs.Bruce.Miller and son, Oliver, spent the week-end in Drummond-ville.Mr.and Mrs.John Baillie, who have been in Europe on their wedding trip are on their way home, and expect to spend part of the month j of October in Waterloo.Mrs.C.W.Berry is in Montreal j visiting her daughter, Irene, who is J a nurse-in-training in the Children\u2019s | Memorial Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Stone have recently returned from a motor trip to Marblehead and Boston.While away they visited Quincey Beach, Nantasket Beack and other places of interest.Mr.James Wilcox, of Meredith, N.H., is in town spending a few days with his nephew, Mr.R.T.Shaw.Mr.Lyle Pierson, of Granby, was the guest of his father and mother over the week-end.Mr.Hormer Cambell, of Bedford, and Mr.Cecil Cambell, of Montreal, spent Sunday at their home here.Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Savage were in Montreal for the week-end.Mrs.Gertrude Holden was called to Frelighsburg recently on account of the illness of her daughter, Mrs.Mark Whitcomb.On Sunday, September 25th, a most encouraging Sunday School rally was held in the Methodist Church, the center pews being entirely filled with members of the Sunday School.A special programme was splendidly rendered by the children, led by Mr.Henry Bird, who is their superintendant.The Rev.Mr.Ilowitt gave a most interesting and instructive address on \u201cLoyalty.\u201d M l*., \\Y.KJme A*Etxxrv Ik\t, n .v Save Coal This Winter T\u2019HE \u201cHeda\u201d Pipeless Furnace will effect a saving in coal bills which will quickly pay for it.It can be installed COMPLET! E with a little laboi Ui ONE DAY.These are not merely statements.I hey are absolutely proven facts.Proven by thousands of owners throughout Canada.From Study These \u201cHecla\u201d the standpoint of economy p}pe|ess Features and efficiency the \u201cHeela\u201d The Steel-Ribbed Firepot Pipeless is in a class apart.gives three times the heat- radiating surface.This feature alone saves one ton of coal in seven.There is no gas or dust with the \u201cHeela\u201d Pipeless.It has the famous \u201cHeela\u201d Pattnted Fused Joints that make the radiator absolutely tight against leaks.There are no pipes in the cel-lor.There is only one register in the whole house.Ihink what a saving this one it m means alone.Yet every room in your house will be cosy.Get A Heating System Which Gives Every Efficiency At A Continual Saving of Expense.The Circular Waterpan of the \u201cHeela\u201d Pipcless ensures a healthful amount of moisture throughout the house.Individual grate bars make shaking down an easy matter.Get an Estimate FREE Cur booklet, \u201cBuying Winter Comfort\u201d, will give you a clear idea of the comforts this modern heating system will bring your home\u2014-whether it is old or new, the cellar complete or not.It\u2019s free on request.With it wc will send \u201cSketch Plan Forms\u201d from which our engineers can submit an estimate of cost and determine the correct installation fer vour home.No obligation-\u2014write today.CLARE BROS.& CO., Limited, Vancouver PRESTON.Ont.Winnipeg.II \"\"\u2022jr T.j«r; 300 BOYS WANTED at thé Eastern Townships Boys\u2019 Conference Supported by the Local Clergy and Speakers of National Reputation DR.E.M.BEST REV.M.DOYLE W.R.COOK, ESQ.McGill College, Montreal -\t-\t-\t-\t- Toronto - Toronto Sherbrooke Sept.30 Oct.2 This is for boys over 14 years, and all men interested in the welfare of boys.CITY AND OUT-OF-TOWN' DELEGATES SHOULD REGISTER IMMEDIATELY WITH THE Y.M.C.A., SHERBROOKE, PHONE 593.With Your Money in a Savings Account in this Company, you can command your reserve The Moment You Need It Why not give your savings a chance to earn 4% by depositing \u2022vith usl Ike Sherbrooke Lean & Mortgage Company i Why 50,000 Children Were Not Promoted A prominent health officer recently stated that of 100,000 pupils of the New York City schools who failed to be promoted, fully h^If are held back by defective eyesight and not by lack of brains.Many a child in our local schools is not doing as good work as it would were the eyes properly cared for.Except in cases of very pronounced defects can the child or the parent tell the condition of the eyes.An examination by our registered optometrist will tell exactly.Better have such an examination made at once at Skinner\u2019s Established 1859.- Jewelers and Opticians 44 Wellington St.North pair.Alice Barclay, \u201cShopper\u201d 104 Station, Montreal.Weekly tea in St.Patrick\u2019s Church Hall, Thursday, Sept.29th, 4 to 6.The hostesses, Mts.D.A.McMan-amy, Mr.g J.A.Cameron, Mrs R.Unsworth, Miss Workman.Will pay cash for Victory Bonds acknowledgment may be made.A generous lot of gifts was received at the time of the Exhibition.Part of these were sold by the management, and others were used at the institution.Following is a list IL of the doners: Page Printing and Binding Co.; C.E.Church, Waterville, box ispring; Southern Canada Power, and High Class Securities.Office j ejecj;rjc jron.postum Cereal Co., hours 10 to 3.80 Court Street.[Ltd.; Imperial Tobacco Co.; Conway .- __ I Mfg.Co.; Simpson Mfg.Co.; Mrs.MAIL FOR UNITED KINGDOM.jj Green, coffee; McCormick\u2019s A mail for the United Kingdom ; Biscuit Co-.Nugget Shoe Polish; will be despatched by the S.S.Em- [ Thos Davidson Mfg.Co.; Canada press of Britain sailing from Que-[Liquid Soap Co.; Comfort Soap Co.; bee on October 4th.The last locaL RQ-Wait Parko Co.; Old City Jam mail to cotinect with this steamer Co.; Magic Baking Powder; E.W.will close on October 3rd, at 2.30 p.|Gillett Co.; Cowan\u2019s Cocoa Co.; F.m.Another mail will be despatched P.Vaillancourt; C.O.St.Jean, dry by the S.S.Megantic sailing from Montreal on October 8th.The last goods; Bayley\u2019s, Ltd.; McKechnie\u2019s Dept.Store; Miss Coleman, Mrs.local mail to connect with this steam-1 John McKechnie; F.W.Colwill, er will close at 2.30 p.m, on October 7th.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.Cafe Parlor Car Service Sherbrooke-Montreal.The Canadian Pacific Ry.now operates a Cafe Parlor Car on train 15 leaving Sherbrooke 5.00 a.m\u201e signs; vegetables from R.P.Fowler, H.W.Fowler, Mrs.W.W.Shaw, George Jackson, Walter Edwards, Samuel Hole.HALCYON PICKLING DAYS.\u201cI can\u2019t understand why I am so hungry today,\u201d exclaimed a worthy [ citizen, as he glanced at his well-,\t\u201e ordered table, \u201cunless it is because dal^\u2019\u201eeY\u201eept Monlay\u2019 arnvin£ Mon-1 j walked home tQ lunch .A brisk September day * \u2022i- *:* ?\t* CITY BRIEFLETS , *\u2022*\tV ! v *?* *****?****?** * Dr.H EBERT Specialist At Dr.Darche\u2019s Hospital, Sherbrooke F#r Eyes, Ears, Nose & Throat & Fitting of Glasses Will Be lu ROCK ISLAND ____ Rock DUnd .1ST\tTUESDAY FARNHAM .Montcalm Hotel.2ND\tTUESDAY THETFOR0 .Commercial Hotel.3RD TUESDAY VICTORIA VILLE .Bernier\u2019.Hotel\t4TH\tTUESDAY Eaton, Crane, Pike note Rosemary Gift Shop.paper.47 Bargains in Edwards Exchange adv.today at much less than prewar prices.Bring your hemstitching pleating to C.O.St.JeanV- and Kindling.Several loads hardwood and softwood, ready for immediate delivery.Phone 777.See Olivier\u2019s display advertisement in this issue.It is full of bargains.treal 8.10 a.m.Returning, a Cafe Parlor Car is operated on train 16 leaving Montreal 7.30 p.m., daily except Saturday, arriving Sher brooke 10.45 p.m.Monday only, a Cafe Parlor Car is operated on train 201 leaving Sherbrooke 7.00 a.m., arriving Montreal 10.30 a.m., Satur-1 day only, a Cafe Parlor Car is operated on train 204 leaving Montreal 3.10 p.m., arriving Sherbrooke 6.40 p.m.Cafe Parlor Car Service Megantic, Sherbrooke, Montreal.A Cafe Parlor Car is now operated daily between Megantic, Sherbrooke and Montreal on train No.39 which leaves Megantic 5.05 a.m., and Sherbrooke 8.15 a m, arriving Montreal at 11.25 a.m., Returning, a Cafe Parlor Car is operated daily on train 40 leaving Montreal 12.45 p.m., reaching Sherbrooke at 3.50 p.m.and Megantic at 7.00 p.m.Times shown above are Eastern Standard Time.walk on a bright may have been the reason for the look of anticipation on his countenance, but the \u201cdeep thinker\u201d surmises that the real cause was the effect of \u201cpicklin' time.\u201d The winds that blow o\u2019er Ceylon\u2019s Isle are no more spicy, or appetizing than the aromas that issue from door after door on almost every street, except perhaps Wellington Street, and these, greeting the nostrils, send a message straight to the hunger base.The combining of vinegar, sugar, and spices with vegetables and fruits, for the thrifty housewife stops at nothing in order to fill her store cupboard, is one of the best appetizers known, and when the aromas greet the passer-by continually, there can be only one result, that experinced by the above menioned citizen.While the average housewife was nearly frantic over the lack of early small fruits, gardens and orchards have yielded generously of the later species, especially cucumbers, tom- OPTOMETRIST How much is it worth to you to know that we can replace ANY BROKEN LENS to your glasses within two hours.No exceptions.54 King Street Wellington Square Olivier\u2019s New Building Two Loaves You\u2019re much less likely to be inconvenienced by running short of bread if you buy two loaves at a time.ALLAH\u2019S BREAD has a splendid kee-fresh quality, because it is made of high-grade materials.ALLATT High-Class Bread Specialist Phone 724-W.House 724-J.r Motor Repairing Electrical Contracting and Sopplies QUOTATIONS PROMPTLY GIVEN.Large Stock of New and Used Motors.Wiggett Electric Co.Ltd.19 Marquette Street BLACK LAKE CASES POST-PONDED.The following additional case was i at°es, peppers, and the like, while heard at Sweetsburg by District *late fruits are offered in large quan-Magistrate Mulvena.\ttitles, \u2019though high prices maintain.Eugene Lamonde vs.Hormisdas |But with a view t0 the long winter Biledeau.The accused was charged ; ahead, when a well-stocked cupboard The Sherbrooke Military Band will ^er intoxicating liquor in vi°'a- °Jh^Z7fy\u2019 il'S ber /th, intoxieatm liquor in viola- a housewife s delight, theie has been tion of the Canada Temperance Act.j much Putting away of these delec-The accused pleaded guilty and was!table3! and 5t wil! be safe to depend fined $50 and costs.\tI on enjoying the apetizing aromas for A number of cases at B^ck Lake!some ^me come-were postponed until OctSber 10th.j In talking about pickles, another _______________________ resident than the one mentioned SANITARIUM RECEIVES GENER- herein remarked, \u201cThere is no such give a concert Thursday night at 8.30 at the Roman Catholic Church in Waterville, after the concert there will be a box social.Proceeds in aid of the Church.An exceptional offer, Ladies\u2019 pure linen handkerchiefs 12x12 in., 20c.each while they last.Send your order without delay.Box 104, Station H., Montreal.OUS DONATIONS The interest shown in the Tuberculosis Sanitarium of late is greatly things as a sweet pickle, if it is sweet it is preserves.\u201d (He wag forgiven on the supposition that he had never theless, all were of the same opinion, that education was the only method of combatting a growing evil.In this connection the resignation of the Superintendent in the local union of the Department mentioned was received with regret, and the hope that some courageous member would be found to take her place.Mrs.E.W.Jones, the president, was in the chair, and the meeting opened with simple devotional exercises.After the reading, and4 adoption of the minutes, business was taken up.The call of the Provincial W.C.T.U.Convention to be held at Waterloo, October 4th, and following days, was read, and delegates elected in the persons of Mrs.George Armit-age and Mrs.J.F.S.McCaw, five representatives from the Sherbrooke Union to attend.A proposed lecture by Mr.T.E.Bonexel, a well-known temperance speaker, from Montreal, was postponed till later in the season, no large hall being available for the purpose at present.It was moved, seconded any the pastor, Rev.O.Lewis, to r rv,,™\t+ i c* * i bring a small gift for the benefit of\tMo\"tfrfa\u2018 Street\u2019 atn.d there the institution, to the church on a 316\tdifficuities in the way recent Sunday.The sum total ¦ of eSPlClaliy ^he\ttbatvtha teachers these offerings was a quantity of \u2018n «le Public Schools have no time fresh eggs, vegetables and fruit, i £ c ea W1^\tsubject, and that Mrs.Lewis presented the Sanitarium j !ibere 18 nj sPec\u2019a^ text book in use.with a handsome vase and some cut! Pbe president stated that prizes are flowers; Mr.Lewis gave a finely ^iven by the local union and the bound prayer book, hymn book and testament.Other gifts are : home made apple jelly, Mrs.G.L.Hume; flowers, Mrs.Grimes; magazines and old cotton from one whose name was not secured.The matpon will appreciate it if donors will leave County to pupils in certain grades having the best standing in health and hygiene; a book which sets forth the effect of alcohol upon the human system, but, Superintendents of the Department of Scientific Temperance, in many of the terms were their names with their gifts, so that somewhat discouraged, but never- Stronger than ordinary tea because made from selected leaves; cheaper because its strength produces more cups of tasty tea.V2 lb.and I lb.packages.\u2022 * .:*v Don\u2019t Buy a Battery before you get the New Prices on Presto-Lite Batteries Below are the prices of two popular siaes: Ford Special.$29.00\tDealers wanted.Chevrolet 490 .$32.00\tLiberal discount Wiggett\u2019s Battery Service Co.Strathcona Square 14,98 NO.1.Flat Top Desk, 30 x 50 top, four drawers each «ide.Sale price .NO.2.Typewriter Desk, hardwood, 20 x 36 top, three drawers and slide on one side.14 DC Sale price.I I, c 0 NO.3.Office Cabinet, ash, natural varnish finish, almost new, 24 in- wide, 20 in.deep, 76 in.high, twenty-two drawers.Cost new $65.00.Qfl nfl Sale price.» OU.UU NO.4.First-class Horse for delivery team or driving rig.S£\u2019\"5-00;s*k 150,00 NO.5.Steel Safe, almost new, perfect condition.Cost $150.00.Sale price.NO.6.Mace y Sectional Bookcase, golden oak, three sections, top and base, perfect Qf| HlS order.Sale price .wUiUU NO.7.Ladies\u2019 Mahogany Dressing Table with round bevel plate mirror and large drawer.Coat $35.00.Sale price.NO.8.White Canvas Tent, bell chape, in very fair condition.10.00 NO.9.Parlor Suite, five pieces, \u2022ettee, arm chair, rocker and two chairs, all in good condition.Cost $76.00 35.00 NO.28.Small Rugs, reversible, 18 x 36, 27 x 54, 36 x 72, not new, but all in good condition, at 1.00 » 3.00 NO.29.Quebec Heaters, assorted sizes to suit small or large rooms.\t0 Df) Prices from.OiUU NO.30.New Piano, New Scale Williams, mahogany case, Louis XV.design, Canada\u2019s best make.Reg.price QQC flfl $650.00.Sale price vOUiUU NO.31.Wardrobes, largest choice in Townships, hardwood, royal oak, etc., with one or two doors.Prices $13.50, $20.00 to $35.00.NO.32.White Iron Beds, sizes 3 ft., 3.6 ft., 4 ft., 4.6 ft.wide, by \u201c \"3.50 10.00 Prices EDWARDS FURNITURE CO.NO.33.Steel Range, cook stove with high warming closet and reservoir, apparently in good condition.Cost new QO flfl $75.00.Sale price.04.UU NO.34.Kitchen Cabinet, almost new, saves hundreds of steps each day.Hardwood, neatly finished with full number of shelves, drawers, cupboards, Sale price.30.00 NO.35.Roll Top Desk , solid oak, good condition.Price new LTJrie,.4D.00 NO.36.Mattresses, 3 ft., 4 ft.4.6 wide.Some are thin lightweights and others are thick ones, but all are in very fair condition.Prices 2.50 t0 7.00 NO.37.60 only Vienna Cane Seat Chairs, oak frame.Cost new $8.00.Sale price, A flfl each.\u2018t.UU NO.38.Crockery and Glassware, assorted pieces.Sale price, \u201cch .10 LOO NO.39.Couch covered in good art leather.Color, black.Soft springs, etc., plain top.Price \u201cF 20.00 10.00 NO.40.Bed Couch, loose mattress, covered in green denim, all metal extension bed.Price new $26.00.Sale price .NO.41.Bed Davenport, solid oak ends, green velour covering.Cost new $100.00./jr nn Sale price.HUiUU NO.42.Invalid\u2019s Carriage, perfect order, wood seat and back, three rubber tire wheels and adjustable back.\trifl\tfin Sale price.üUiUU No.43 Dining Room Suite, solid oak, fumed finish.Buffet, table, six chairs and china cabinet, only used few weeks.Cost $376.00.\tnpn\tnn Sale price.4**aJiUU No.44 Sideboard and Dining Table, hardwood, very fair condition.The two pieces\t£0\tQQ No.45 Wilton Square, in good condition, oriental design, size EJ 9 x 12 ft Price new\t\u2014 $135.00.Sale price 40.00 13.50 No.49 Jewel Gas Stove, only used short time.Four burners and oven.Sale price .No.47 Bookcase, solid oak, two ^luss doors, four shelves, 44 inches long, 13 inches deep, 65 inches high.\t01 Efl Sale price .dl.DU I I f I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1971, PAGE FIVE ; Miss Lucienne Verret, of Coati-cook, is the guest of Miss Therese f?t.Pierre, Queen street.*\ta* Jb Miss Laura Marcoux, of New Bedford, Mass., was in town yesterday, on her way to Ottawa.*\t* * Mr.and Mrs.I.Hart, of Cowansville, and Mr.and Mrs.P.E.Goy-ette, of Granby, were recent visitors of Mr.and Mrs.F.Champagne, Worthington Avenue.* * * Mr.Albert Wheeler and Miss Olive Wheeler, Brompton Road, have returned home, after spending the past two weeks with relatives in New London, Providence and Pascoag, R.I.\u2022\t*\t* Mrs, William Moore, of Cobalt, Ont., who has been spending the past six weeks in the city, the guest of her sister, Mrs.Blais, Magog street, and her sister-in-law, Mrs.John Williams, Drummond road, returned home\ton\tMonday.»\t*\t* The soloist at the Sunday evening Harvest Home Servipe at the Len-noxville Methodist Church was Mr.Hugh Nourse, of this city, instead of Mr.Geo.Dick.Mr.Nourse sang the baritone solo in the anthem, and the solo \u201cGod is a Spirit,\u201d most acceptably.\u2022\t»,\t* Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tE.\tW.Gilman and Miss B.Gilman, Victoria street, have returned from a motor trip to Boston, and are closing their summer home in this city tomorrow to return v,o Montreal.1000 Room» (Fireproof) \u2022\u2022Cion to Everything\" Ijotel TORONTO Your stay at the King Edward is sure to be a pleasant one.Not only have we increased our accommodation but service to our - guests is benefitted by our enlarged facilities.Direction United Hotels Company of America.Reservations con be made for any Hotel in The United Hotels Company\u2019s Chain.Geo.H.O\u2019Neil, General Manager L.S.MuWoon.E.R.Jr'itcher Manager*\t4 Mr.A.Forbes Hale has returned from a trip ot Western Canada.* * * Miss Sarah McGilton, from Eaton Corner, has taken a position in town, and is making her home at the Y.W.C.A.« * \u2022 Mrs.Gordon N.Edwards, Miss Edwards and Mr.A.M.Edwards have returned from an enjoyable motor trp through the White Mountains.* * * Mr.and Mrs.James Paige, of England, who have spent the summer in Sherbrooke and vicinity were in Wat-erville for last week-end, the guests of Mrs.Page\u2019s mother, Mrs.Purdy.* * * Mr.and Mrs.Philip Daniels, of Fort William, Ont., were in town for a short stay, en routs to, Boston, where they wrill visit friends.* » » Mr.and Mrs.Clovis Lanoue and the Misses Lanoue, from Boston, Mass., were in town yesterday on an automobile trip, and left today for Quebec and Ste.Anne de Beaupre.\u2022 \u2022 « Mr.Luther Stevenson, superintendent of Elmwood cemetery, has returned from Detroit, where he attended the Convention of American Cemetery Superintendents.* * * Mrs.Harry Norton and Miss Marguerite Austin, from Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were in town yesterday, and were entertained at tea at the St.Francis Golf Links.« * * Mr.Maxwell A.Norcross, of Len-r.oxville, has remmed to Toronto, where he enters upon his fourth and final year in Architecture at the School of Science, Toronto University.\u2022 \u2022 « During the golden wedding celebration of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Martin, Laurier Avenue, they were presented with a purse of gold, two berry spoons, fancy dish, linen towels, roses and other cut flowers.A letter of congratulations was also received from the Oddfellow's Lodge.» * * Miss Therese St.Pierre, Queen street, entertained informally at a tea and shower for Miss Winifred Mulvena, who is being much feted prior to her marriage.About twenty-two friends of the guest of honor were present and presented, v'ith affectionate wishes, a lovely china breakfast set, daintily decorated.At the tea hour the young hostess was assisted in serving refreshments by her sisters and Miss Lucienne Verret, of Coaticook.m n w The nurses\u2019 home of the Sherbrooke Hospital was gayly decorated with colored autumn flowers on the occasion of a very enjoyable dance given last evening by the fellow nurses of Miss Sherman and Miss Belfdrd, in their honor, and on the occasion of their graduation.Miss Upton, the superintendent, received the guests, some twenty-five couples being present, and dancing to the music of a Victrola was the order of the evening.A special feature of the gathering was the presentation by the nurses of Red Cross rugs to the two young graduates, which will be at once a bodge of service, and a souvenir of their friends.At the close of the evening very acceptable refreshments were served.CITY BRIEFLETS + + \u2022$»\t*2*\t«$» «î* *5* «{* *j» .** *j» «j.It has been found necessary to postpone the commencement exer-; cises at the High«School announced for Monday, October 3rd, until the following evening (Tuesday) on account of conflicting with other important events.HIGH SCHOOL WILL HAVE HONOR TABLET On Friday afternoon, at the High School, a memorial tablet, placed in the school to honor those pupils ^vho paid Jl (e supreme sacrifice during the Great War,! will be unveiled.The ceremony will take place at 2.30.Col.Worthington officiating, and will be witnessed by the pupils of the school, who have been instrumental in getting the tablet.Owing to capacity, it will not be possible to invite the public, but parents and friends who wish to be present, will be welcomed.FAREWELL TENDERED MRS.McGLASHAN Seaton Place, Melbourne Street, the residence of Hon.Justice White and Miss White, president of the Red Cross Society and secretary of the Local Association, Victorian Order of Nurses, was the scene yesterday of a pleasant reception in honor of Mrs.C.McGlashan, V.O.nurse, who is retiring from the order and also leaving Sherbrooke, where she has been on duty for two years.The large, flower decorated drawing room looked very hospitable and cheery, with its blazing open fire, and the guests, who included the members of the V.0.Association, of the Child Welfare Clinic, and a few friends, were received by Mrs.A.W.Blue, president of the Association, and Mrs.McGlashan, and a few minutes were agreeably spent in lively conversation, Judge White doing his share.Mrs.Blue then arose and, remarking that she had a pleasant duty to perform, presented Mrs.McGlashan with a beautiful gold wrist watch, suitably engraved, with the following words: \u201cMrs.McGlashan : It is with very sincere regret that the Committee of the Local Association has accepted your resignation from this district.Your work in Sherbrooke has been exceptionally satisfactory to all concerned.The doctors appreciate your efficient work and absolute reliability; the patients appreciate your unfailing kindness and patience, and the Committee your tact and cheerfulness on ail occasions.The Executive of the Committee, the doctors, and a few friends of the Association desire to show recognition of the value of your services by presenting you with this watch, with their heartiest wishes for a happy and successful career for you.\u201d\t\\ The recipient, though perfectly surprised and somewhat overcome, acknowledged the gift and kind expressions with unaffected feeling and pleasure.Miss Martin, V.O.nurse, who is taking up work in the city, was welcomed, ' and presented with a lovely bouquet.Tea was served in the dining room, the table being done with a centre of pink and white flowers.Tea and coffee were poured by Mrs.B.C.Howard and Mrs.Blue and the ices were cut by Mrs.W.E.Baton and Mrs.Parmelee.Miss White was assisted in her duties as hostess by Miss Jennie Moe.George E.Bowker, Penoka, Alta., when Helen Louise, elder daughter of Mr.and Mrs.M.E.Bowker, of Granby, was united in marriage to Mr.David John McNicoll, of Edmonton, Alta., younger son of Mr.and Mrs.John McNicoll, of Blair Athole, Perthshire, Scotland.The Rev.N.D.Keith, M.A., B.D., performed the ceremony.The bride, who Was unattended, wore her travelling suit of navy blue broadcloth opening over a blouse of drop stitch tricolette, with trimmings of real lace, small navy blue velvet hat with brim of tangerine felt, corsage bouquet of ophelia roses, and an ermine tie, the gift of the groom.She was given in marriage by her brother, Mr.George E.Bowker, and Master Elwyn Bowker, nephew of the bride, played the wedding march.A delicious wedding breakfast was served immediately after the ceremony, the happy couple leaving later for a honeymoon trip to the mountains.Upon their return, Mr.and Mrs.McNicoll 'will reside in Garneau, Edmonton.SEYMOUR\u2014HEATH NORTH COATICOOK, Sept.28.\u2014The many friends of Miss Kathleen Heath will be interested to learn of her marriage to Mr.Arthur Seymour, of Island Pond, Vt.The ceremony took place in Island Pond on the 14th inst., at the Roman Catholic Presbytery.Mr.and Mrs.Seymour left by the afternoon train for Sherbrooke, where they spent a few days, and thence went to visit the bride\u2019s sister, Mrs.Harry Severance, at Hill, N.H., where they are to remain for a couple of weeks, and will stop off at Coaticook to see old friends on their return.They will make their home at Island Pond.All good wishes accompany them from their numerous friends in Coaticook and vicinity.DUNN\u2014MARQUIS.RICHMOND, Que., Sept.28.\u2014 A pretty wedding took place on Tuesday morning, September 20th, at St.Bibiane Church, Rev.Father Lavallee officiating, when Blanche Marquis, second daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Pierre Marquis, was married to Mr.John Dunn, son of Mr.and Mrs.John Dunn.The bride was given away by her father ,and the groom was supported by his brother.The bride\u2019s costume was a dark blue suit with hat to match and seal stole.She carried a beautiful bouquet of pink roses.The church was filled with friends and relatives.During mass the ladies\u2019 choir of the church rendered several hymns.After the ceremony lunch was served at the bride's home.Mr.and Mrs.Dunn left on the morning train for a trip to Ottawa and other points.On their return they will reside in Richmond.SYLVIAN\u2014DUBE.RICHMOND, Que., Sept.28.\u2014On September 19th the wedding took place at St.Bibaine Church, Richmond, of Miss Della Dube, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.Dube, of Richmond, and Mr.J.A.Sylvian, _ of Quebec, Rev.Father Pepin officiating.The bride wore a suit of taupe broadcloth trimmed with seal, and a black picture hat.She carried a bouquet of white carnations.There were many guests present.After the ceremony breakfast was served at the home of the bride.Mr.and Mrs.Sylvian left on the morning train for Toronto and other points.On their return they will reside in Quebec.McCOURT\u2014PRICE.RICHMOND, Que., Sept.28.\u2014 A pretty wedding took place Saturday afternoon, September 10th, at the residence of the bride\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.G.Price, Melbourne Que., when their daughter, Çfladys Amelia, was married to Sydney Mc-Court.The ceremony took place under an arch of smilax decorated with asters and was performed by Rev.G.H Craik, of the Congregational Churcl: Melbourne.The bride, who was given away bj her father, waa prettily gowned it Harding blue charmeuse, with trim mings of opalescent beads, and wort a coronation wreath of orange blossoms.She carried a bouquet of sweet' heart roses and baby\u2019s breath.Thi groom was supported by Mr.Georgi Coles, of Montreal.Miss Edith McCourt, sister of th< groom, was bridesmaid and wore a a gown of blue canton crepe, Russian effect, with beaded trimmings, and carried a bouquet of Japanes« asters, sprayed with maiden hail fern.After the ceremony a reception was held and later Mr.and Mrs.McCourt left for a motor trip to Niagara Falls and other points.Go-ing away the bride wore a costume of navy blue tricotine with touches of embroidery and a feather toque tc match.The bride was the recipient of many beautiful and useful presents.Among the out of town guests were Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Coles, of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.John Porter, Miss Whyte, of Montreal, Mrs, Thomas Epps and Miss Dorothea Epps, of Farr.ham.Mr.and Mrs.McCourt will reside in Richmond.Do you discriminate at the dining table \u2014 or are you thoughtless?In thousands of homes, a \"line\u201d is drawn at the breakfast table.Tea or coffee is served for \u201cgrown-ups\" and Poatum for children.But some parents do not discriminate.Tannin and caffeine, the injurious contents of tea and coffee, seriously retard the development of the delicate nerve tissues in children.Consequently, instead of rich, satisfying Postum, children are over stimulated by the drugs in tea and coffee; and so may grow up irritable and nervous.Any doctor can tell you that this is a great evil and should be corrected.Although some parents feel a certain justification for the personal indulgence in tea and coffee, yet the harm to them may be equally serious.It may take a little while longer for the drugs in tea and coffee to affect an older person, but in many cases the nervous system and allied bodily functions will become weakened.The surest way to avoid such possibilities is to quit tea and coffee entirely and drink Postum instead.The change permits you to get sound, restful sleep.Postum is the well-known, meal-time beverage.Like thousands of others you will like it because, in flavor, it is delightful and satisfying.Do away with the distinction at the table.Serve delicious Postum, piping hot, to all the family.One week\u2019s trial and it is likely that you\u2019ll never return to tea and coffee.\u2022Postum comes in two forms: Instant Postum (In tins) marie instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water.Postum Cereal (in packagtrf of larger bulk, for thogo who prefer to make the drink while the meal in being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes.MEGANTiC CO.HAPPENINGS THETFORD MINES Miss M.Tyrrell, who has been spending her vacation with her mother and brothers, has returned to her duties as nurse-in-training at the Western Hospital, Montreal.A special harvest and thanksgiving service will be held October 2nd in the Methodist Church at 7 a.m.Sermon by the pastor and hymns by the congregation, also anthem by the choir, under the direction of Mrs.de Gruchy, will be in harmony with the occasion.Fruit, flowers and vegetables are kindly asked to be loaned and brought to the church on Saturday, October 1st.The church door will be open all the day, and a cordial invitation is extended to the public.A special thanksgiving offering will be taken for the general funds of the church.The Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet with Mrs.Lipsie on October 6th, at 3 p.m.All members are expected to be present and visitors made welcome.Rev.and Mrs.de Gruchy entertained at the tea hour on Thursday Miss Jerkins, Miss Marston, Mr.Gussick and Mr.Andrews.Mr.and Mrs.H.Edwards have returned home from Maple Grove, where they have been the guests for some time of the latter\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Amndon.The Rev.E.de Gruchy is spebd-ing a few days with friends in Ste.Camille de Bellcehasse.The infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Everett John Moore was baptized on Friday evening hy the Rev.E.de Gruchy, receiving the name of Gordon Everett.-4- ?\u2022!* ?»>\t -I- -î-q* MARRIAGES * 4-\t-î- 1 *;\u2022 *;* *;?* *\t4- -s* *:\u2022 4- \u2022> \u2022:* 4- 4- ?4- McNICOLL\u2014BOWKER.GRANBY, Que., Sept.28.\u2014 A wedding of much interest to the people of Granby took place on Thursday, September 8th, at the home of the bride's brother, Mr.Great Alteration Sale at Olivier\u2019s SLASHING PRICES on ALL LINES - BARGAINS in ALL DEPARTMENTS The entire stock of our beautiful lines of dry and fancy goods is now offered at greatly reduced prices.Besides the great bargains offered we will allow 20 p.c.discount on all regular goods on $1.00 purchases and over.Now Is Your Opportunity To SAVE on YOUR FALL and WINTER GOODS Big alterations are going to be made next week to the front of our store and divisions also will be made inside, so, when the work starts we want to be in a position to have the stock as low as we possibly can.Hence the great reductions.SALE STARTS TO-DAY SEPT.28th, AND WILL LAST ONE WEEK The^e Prices Are for Cash Only.No Goods Charged During This Sale.Dress Goods & Cloakings Silk Poplin dress goods, colors green, champagne, old rose, grey, purple, red and navy.Regular $2.00 yard, for.$1.39 Good quality Serge, 50 in.wide, in grey, navy and brown, regular $2.50 yard, for.98c Grey Military Flannel, regular price $1.00 yard, for .?.69c Grey Tweed Cloaking, 54 inches wide, extra good cloth for heavy coats, regular $3.75 yard, to clear at.$1.10 Remember that all other lines of Dress Goods, Cloakings, Silks, Velvets, etc., are subject to a 20% discount.Don\u2019t Forget our Ready-to-Wear Department We guarantee to give you the best values in Coats, Suits, Skirts, Kimonos, Waists, Dresses, etc., etc.We offer for this sale only 10 only Children\u2019s Fall and Winter Coats at the very low price of $3.98.These are left-overs from last year, but the values are there.Every one of them a big bargain.Two lots of Ladies' Fall Coats, worth as high as $25.00.Your choice for .$6.95 and $10.95 Girls\u2019 Rubber Capes, with hoods, special for this sale.$2.95 Comforters & Blankets Good value Comforters, size 5 x 6, regular $3.50, for .$2.39 A better line, worth $4.00, for.$3.19 Beautiful figured sateen covered Comforters, with plain colored panels, regular $5.95, for .$4.76 12-4 size White Flannelette Blankets, pink or blue borders, a few pairs only at.$2.48 pair Great Vaines in Curtain Material White Madras, a good choice of new designs, regular price 75c yd., for .48c Curtain Net, 40 in.wide, cream colored, regular 65c yd., for .35c 85c Bungalow Net for .68c $1.00 Bungalow Net for .80c $1.50 Bungalow Net for.$1.20 $2.50 Bungalow Net for.,$1.98 Beautiful line of Net Curtains, special at $4.00 pair, for .$3.19 Nice Cretonnes, 36 in.wide, regular 65c, for.42c All our 90c and $1.00 Cretonnes for.72c All other Nets, Madras, Muslin, Scrims, etc.20% discount One piece Cotton Towelling, regular 35c yard, for.15c Ladies\u2019 fur trimmed and wool lined Leather Slippers, in brown colored, regular $3.00, for .$1.98 Night Gowns & Pyjamas Ladies\u2019 White Flannelette Night Gowns, extra good make, our special $1.50 line, for this sale $1.19 Men\u2019s striped Flannelette Night Gowns, all sizes, regular $1.98, for.$1.59 Men\u2019s Pyjamas, Tooke\u2019s make, plain white or striped, regular $2.98, for.$2.39 Ladies\u2019 over-size White Flannelette Night Gowns, regular price $1.98, for.$1.59 Ladies, Hats for 1.00 A lot of Ladies\u2019 Velvet Hats, values to $6.00, to clear at.$1.00 Bargains in Hosiery Heavy black wool Stockings, sizes 8J/2 to 9J/2, regular $ 1.35 pair, for.85c Boys all wool Golf Stockings, regular $2.00, for.$1.25 Ladies\u2019 brown cotton Stockings, regular 50c, for.19c f' Boys\u2019 and girls\u2019 ribbed cotton Stockings, regular 50c, for .35c Ladies\u2019 pure thread Silk Hose, in Hack, brown and white, our regular $1.98 value, for.$l.i9 Corsets All our $ 1.00 All our $1.25 All our $1.50 All our,$2.00 All our $2.50 All our $3.00 All our $5.00 All our $6.50 All our $8.00 for .80 for $1.00 for $1.20 for $1.60 for $2.00 for $2.40 for $4.00 for $5.20 for $6.40 Miscelleanous Dry Goods Our regular 30c quality Indigo Prints, fast colors.19c yard 36 in.blue and white checked Apron Gingham, regular 35c yard, for.18c Three pieces of Kimono Cloth, regular 50c yard, for.29c White checked and striped Apron Muslin, regular 39c yard, for.25c Beautiful Voile for dresses, the balance of our $1.00 and $1.50 values, to clear at.59c vard Silk and Cotton Kimono Crepe, colors light blue, cadet blue, orchid, navy, pink and old rose, also white, regular $1.00 yard, for.69c E.F.OLIVIER 52 Wellington North, Sherbrooke Agent for Parker\u2019s Dye Works and Pictorial Review Patterns I rAuii aw 5HEKJ3KOOK.E DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 192Ï.Sherbrooke Daily Record IpreciatJon of the duties of citizen-iship.\t! I \u201cThis incident, it is contended by! fhtbiuhrf d^ilT.«xc»pt ShiuUtv by Ui.'some commentators, serves to prove' she.brook* R«cori Cempany, Ltd.*7 Wet- the frequent allegation that women î.nyton street.Kortu, shorbroote, Qito.\t| jurors cannot be relied upon to re- Z8TABI.ISHED FEBEUARY ».is»7.\tjtuni a verdict which will inflict any -\u2014-particular pam upon a good looking Member ContdUn Free», Ltd., with d™* ; niasculine offender.The fact that *f teased Notican! Km wii* in\t; the six women on the jury in ques- ter-, new.««rric« .«iUblo.\tt,on rush®d to congratulate the pri- Isoners after the verdict was ren- \u2022UBSCOIPTION rates-Rou.«trietlyleered, is adduced as additional proof Briuin end tho United State» ï Orne rrar, U.M; six month*, $1.76; three months, ent month, 4»c AN A.B.a PAPER.The Record is s member of the Andtt SuroftB «; Circnletton.end ito crcnlstlsn a rrcnluly audit»* end meranu»* ST.LOUIS GAVE THE YANKEES A SETBACK BOWLING Shocker Shut Out New York\u2014 Cleveland Idle Yesterday and Consequently Gained Half a Game.D -J »* Da- .Li * A .UeS Abrt A\t,\u2022\tJ\t\u2022\u2022 in Uranco, to liny addros* in Canada, Great iof this contention and a convincing \u201c argument against their fitness to serve as jurors.\u201cBut this argument, powerful as it may be, is somewhat impaired by the well-known fact that it is generally impossible to induce a jury of men to find a good looking woman guilty of anything more than a misdemeanor, even if her infraction of DAYLIGHT SAVING A SUCCESS, the law proceeds to the extent of _\u201ev the ! getting rid of an undesirable hus-At the end o -\t- \u2019 |band or a formidable\trival by means clocks will be turned back an hour:of a pisto! and standard time will\tagain pre- ; \u201cjt would\tseem to\tthe\tcandid\toh- l ail.Once more the man\twho wishes j server that\tthe ends\tof\tjustice\tare to catch a train may be guided by I no more dangerously subverted by hi* own watch without solving any (the acts of women jurors who per-, ,\timit good looking young malefactors mathematical problems.\tJof the sterner sex to escape deserv- Public opinion, tnere is Tea^ ^ led punishment than they are by the believe, is strongly in favor oi ül^' : performance of male jurors who inlight saving.The objection that re- sjg£ 0T1 giving attractive feminine _____ ______________ ________ mains is, of course, that it is not (defendants considerably mere than j pitched\u201d \"against\" the \"New Yorkers general.It is four years since the: the benefit of the reasonable doubt j^i* season.Daylight Saving plan first came in-j which the law requires.\u201d\tIn halting to effect.A committee of the Boston Chamber of Commerce in a statement issued on the question says.(Associated Press Despatch.) NEW YJDRK, Sept.28.\u2014Pitcher Urban Shocker, of St.Louis team, is a man of his word.He said he would stop the Yankees, and he did.And, today the League leaders advantage over Cleveland in the American League was reduced to a game and a half.The Missouri twirler, who once totals wore a Yankee uniform, has won' five out of nine contests he has .\u2019AGE TEAM WON TWO GAMES The opening of the Manufacturers' Bowling League, which took place on Monday, was largely attended by all interested in bowling.Mr.Roy, of the Silver Spring Brewery, opening the League by throwing the first ball.Score: Whiting .Brownlow Strickland Maskell .PAGE 178 ;.i4i .134 146 Sullivan.170 169 119 124 146 135 138\u2014475 126\u2014386 178\u2014431 171\u2014432 187\u2014492 Totals.768\t683\t795-2246 SILVER SPRING Beaudry .185 1S1 143\u2014459 Morin .'__ 162\t140\t145\u2014437 Teel .132\t142\t152\u2014426 Poole.144\t189\t126\u2014459 Laframboise .121\t167\t153\u2014441 734 769 719-2222 LOCAL HOUSES \"Although .Massachusetts was\tA MB ï OW only State to observe aylignt sav-\ty|^ they » it.\u2022\t_Cr-n+o }*rr rr.P TYr2C-.\t, - mg this year by State law, the prac COKE TENDERS ed the period of daylight saving, which has already ended: others w:.;\t_\t-\u2014 continue daylight saving through .J, §, MHchell & Company Submit* October.\u201cA survey by the Eastern Zone Daylight Saving Association this summer shows that seventy-two halting the New Y'ork team yesterday, Shocker shut them out two to nothing, holding them to five singles.He made Ruth go hitless in three times at bat.Both the New York team and the ' Indians are idle today, and tomorrow they begin their four final games which will decide the issue in the American League.The Chicago football LENNOXVILLE PLAYS THESCO ON SATURDAY An interesting game is scheduled for Saturday at the Parade Ground, when Lennoxville meets Thesco.Both teams have shown great improvement during the past mon'h, and a good game should result.The Lennoxville players are somewhat handicapped through having been compelled to give up their \\blJR.CUP F TEA ^'®a m^ans much to you.^It is more than an item in tnJoyabTe répasï.' \u201c\t°n' ,MnS ,hilt 0ff\"_0r sPoil!>-a\u201c Inno.ïC,?riJ' SOTh\u201cÇrLn ,his ,hat\tfew'wno than^r4 ff d ^\tCost\tP°und is only slightly higher cun voa'mY ^ea\u2019 the lncreased Pleasure you get from every W°rth many times the difference.It is true also,1 actuallv V?^'F?LL ^eaIi.ke KING C0LE Orange Pekoe will KINryrnPTe?^Urther tliat ^s' rnake t001-* cups to the pound.' Choice TeaLE °ran£e Pekoe is prepared particularly for lovers of UNUSUAI, QUALITY -\tEXCLUSIVE FLAVOR' Ask your grocer for it by the full name SOLD IN SEALED PACKAGES ONLY/ * White Sex are the Indians\u2019 oppon- i playing field, as the owner has re-ents in four contests, while New j fused to allow further use of the York plays three with the Athletics ! property.and one with the Boston Red Sox.j The Lennoxville team has done! Pitcher Bush, of the Red Sox, held i remarkably well for its first year in | ted the Lowest lender\u2014City ; Philadelphia to four hits in the sec-; senior football, and it is highly re-Awarded Order to Hishest :011^ £ame a double-header, which ; gutted that they should now find y.!\t\u201e\t*\t' s .allowed Boston to break even.\ti themselves\u2019S**uçt a playing pitch, lenoerer,\tIn the first game john Collins, The Lennoxville citizens may be New tngiand ernes oucsiae\t_______ !of the Boston team, made two homeicounted uPon* however, to help out i-îti^ t Rhode LlandJ The recent action of the City;runs.In this game also, C.Walker,embarrassing matter SiToer cent**of the\u2019population of the:Council in awarding an order for ' of the Athletics, made his twenty-a PO-sibihty ot State* nracti'ei davlight saving; in : five hundred tons of coke to the second homer, and Pratt, of Red Sox,,, .\t(-o!!eg'eaut:honi:es al- istate praettsea nayugai.\t, - - ,\tv., .l,;.\ti,\tlowing the Lennoxville team to play Connecticut more than 60 per cent, highest tender is still a subject of hit his fourth\tan occasional game on the school of the population practise it, ^.considerable discussion among a, Pitt burgn continued a pennant:\tn(Jg> an(j if the consent of the spite of the State law prombitmg'number of citizens.\t1 {x.sS,bl!ltJ m t^,^aJtfnal Le^ueby: College authorities can be secured cities from adopting daylight sav-: The Record representative iook\tlrom phlladelPhia.\tthe, it woujd be a great he! t0 the foot_ ing ordinances.In New Y'ork and | the opportunity of looking over the Giants were not scheduled.In the|bajj management.New Jersey, daylight sawing was * original tenders as received at the even break between Brooklyn andj\t___ THE EXTRA in CHOICE TEA applied by 75 per cent, of the popu- : City Hall and it was very interest- Boston, centre fielder Powell, of the ! LEAGUE ISSUE TO BE DECIDED i laticm.\ting to note that the lowest tender Braves, helped his team to win the:\tq\\,- SATURDAY \"Of the 152 cities of the Eastern submitted was that of Messrs.J.S., first game with four hits, three!\tinteresting game is promised' time zone with population of more Mitchell and Company of Sherbrooke ! triples and a single.\t: f^ Saturday \"next, when East than 25,000, 114 cities are recorded: The official specification form ttrongly m favor of uniform clearly asked for \u201cforty eight hour Eastern zone law, and are prepared coke, furnace size for gas making.\u201d to work actively for its adoption by The official tenders, taken in the Congress.\t' order they appeared on the fyle, \u201cIn spite of the iack of uniform-1 were as follows:\u2014 Saturday next, The results of the games playedi*^11^115 i°urney Beebe to play a yesterday in the American League ^ame\thave a very import- are as follows:\tlcnd hearing en the final s\u2019anding j of the League.At New Y'ork:\u2014New York was; The winners of this game will be ,,\t.\t,.\t;- given a setback in their fight when the undisputed champions of the :ty in daylight saving pracaces t.^ Messrs.Codere and Fils., S13.82 \u2018 shocker, former New York pitcher, Eastern Townshios Football League -rear, and the resu.-.ng mfficmty u: ^ ton, F.O.B.Sherbrooke.\tshut them out holding ?hem to five and both towns are anxious to annex arranging railway schedules, the j The Col(miaI Coal Corporation, : hits and St.Louis won.Score:\t'.this honor.Eas^rn Zone Dayagnt^Sawng^A-s^\t;îl3t45\tp\u20acr ton.F.O\tB.Sherbrooke.;\tft.\tfi.\t£.i Three weeks ago the teams met on The\tWebster Coal\tand Coke Co., St.Louis .2\t7\t0 the East Angus grounds and after a $10.67\tnet, F.O.B.\tSherbrooke, of New Y'ork.0\t5\t2 keenly contested game, East Angus which $9.77 is payable in U.S.funds\tBatteries\u2014Shocker ar.i Collins; j won by the only goal scored.The Dominion Foundry Supply Co.i Harper and Schang.\tI The League Committee is in re- SxO.5.per ton, F.0.B.Sherbrooke,;\t_\t.______ jeeipt of the medals which will be ; awarded to the winners and they are elation and other organizations interested in daylight saving report that opposition to the practice has teen less than in previous years.The public found little difficulty in be-teming accusorned to changes in time.\u201cThe shortage of farm labor, which led to much of the agricultural opposition to daylight saving, has been relieved this year.The en-Thusiasm of the city dweller for day-l.ght saving has again shown itself adelphia to four scattered hits and:\u201cf \u201c \u201c\"\u201chL n enabled Boston to break even in a!°f excePtlonal)y d«>gn.with freight to the border paid in J ^ Philadelphia:-\u2014Bush held Phil-' U.S.funds.The F.P.Weaver Coal Co.$11.90\t_____ per ion, F.O.B.Sherbrooke, of.double brader.\t! LENNOXVILLE CLUB MEETING which $11 payable in American\tK.H.E.j ^ meeting of the members of the Lunds.\t! \u201e°s.t0j ,' ' .5 10 3 ; Lennoxville Club is called for tomor- Bixler Coal and Coke Co .$10.92 Philadelphia .9 10 _2 r()w evening at S p.m.at the resi- I Quality Comfort Appearance Long Wear the widespread use of the extra r \u2022 O- B.Sherbrooke, payment to be\tj -p u *\tmade in U.S.funds.War tax and;Romme11 and Perkins, duty not included.The J.S.Mitchell Co.$10.07 per ton F.O.B.Sherbrooke, of which £8.47 is payable in New Y'ork funds.Batteries Kerr and Walteft; | dence of Mr.T.Mason.daylight hour in the evenings for gardening, organized athletics ar.d recreation.\u201d CHE BRITISH DELEGATION.An American nreic item says: From the above figures, taken off ' c j the official list, it will be seen tha, i Sherbrooke firms were the highest \u201cThe new probability is that the jmd lowest tenderers respectively.British delegation to the Washing-.The City Council however decided ton Conference wi.have three colo- t0 award the order for five .end red niai representatives in a total num-, 0f coke to the highest tender her of six\u2014Borden of Canada, ______________________ ^ Smuts of South .Africa, Hughes cf: Australia\u2014to balance Churchill, j Balfour and Bonar Law.Washington is pleased with the prospect.\u201d ; Second Game Boston.Philadelphia.Batteries \u2014 Bush Sullivan and Myatt.R.H.E.8 12 0 .1 4 2: and Walters;! Chicago .Philadelphia 61 50 S3 U2 NATIONAL LEAGUE UTILITARIAN.\u2018 Ikey vants to dake astronomy.\u201d \u201cVot's de use?Sufcbose he discof- This would, indeed, be a very able and representative delegation.More ar.d more the Dominions must enter into these world conferences, for as: their population and wealth increase their relative position within the Empire becomes more important.; Within half a century it will become dominant.ereci a new planet or gurnet, vat could he do mit it?\u201d HAS NOT GIVEN LP HOPE j (Associated Press Despatch.) CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept.28.\u2014 j James C.Dunn, president of the Cleveland Baseball Club, has not yet At Pittsburgh.Pittsburgh closed .given up hope of winning the Ameri-! '-he local season with a victory over man League pennant \u201cI will not con-: Philadelphia in a free hitting con-'cede the Yankees the pennant yet\u201d test.Score:\tjhe said.R.H.E.1\t_______________ Philadelphia.\t.6 11 2j\tBASEBALL Pittsburgh.9 14 2 ; ; Batteries\u2014Winters and Henline i Giasner, Carlson and Gooch.A SK your Haberdasher ^ for them.He carries a full stock of Mercury cashmere, silk and cotton hosiery in all popular shades.MERCURY MILLS, LIMITED, HAMILTON - CANADA i» Manufacturers of Mercury Underwear and Hosiery for Men, Women and Children.SAY IT WITH To express your s; a hay fever suffered* bunch of golden-rod.FLOWERS At Boston:\u2014Boston and Brooklyn * broke even yesterdky.Score: mpauiy witii ;\t^ send him ATHLETICS WON AGAIN (Associated Press Despatch.) MONTREAL, Sept.28.\u2014Grenier, for the Athletics, held the Indians to R.H.E.\u2019 ^our k\u2019t®\u2019 the former winning easily g\u2019 ç q ! in a City League baseball play-off Brooklyn._\t_ |£ -ton .8 10 0!here last mSht Score: LACROSSE Batteries \u2014 Grimes .Fillingim and Gowdy.and Miller; HUMAN WEAKNESS IN THE JURY BOX.In the United State! where women are taking a greater part in all public affair», the effect is being closely watched.The critics are seeking for en opportunity to ray: \u201cI told you so,\u201d and the advocates of women\u2019s right* are equally active in discovering argument* in favor of the mo-'ement on behalf of women\u2019s participation, The critic and the advocate clash in their appreciation cf the mixe jury.The Milwaukee Sentinel in discussing a Californian incident says: LACROSSE PRACTICE TONIGHT v»conti Garne The East Sherorooko Lacrosse Brooklyn .Team will hold another little work- Boston .tout this evening at 6 o\u2019clock sharp! R.H.E.3 13 1 0 9 12 Batteries\u2014Mitchell and Taylor ; R.II.E.Athletics.7 14 4 Indians.1 4 7 Batteries\u2014Grenier and Flaherty ; Durgtn and Rudolphe.STANBRIDGE EAST DEFEAT FRELIGHSBLRG STANBRIDGE EAST, Sept, 28.on the old diamond, in preparationi Braxton, Morgan ad O\u2019Neil!, for the game with the Knights of Columbus on Saturday afternoon.At Chicago:\u2014Cincinnati hit op-!The Frelighsburg baseball \"nine re Tne East Sherbrooke boys have potunely in the first inning for a ceived a warm reception at stan -een practicing hard for the pant ; three run lead then clinched the ;brdge Eagt hen the honle teatn 3UC two weeks and are not going to'game when Rush drove the ball over ceeded in winning by the odd run take any chances on being beaten tne right f.eld fence, with two on.this time by the Irishmen.They!Score: are fully convinced that they have the better team and declare that it Cincinnati The Frelighsburg team held the lead until the ninth inning, when the o ii- \u201ejStanbridge East lads made a nice o IX U was hard luck that cost them the Chicago .3 12 01 > \u2022 three game?.Both team* will Batteries \u2014 Rixey and Wingo; have their very best iine-up for| Cheeves and Daly.this game and a red-hot game can be1\t- expected.\t; STANDING OF \u2019TEAMS.\u201cIn Sacramento, Calif., recently, ! jj two handsome scapegraces stoie an automobile valued at $2 000.The facts were established and th » jury, | of «Lx men and tïx women fotmo no difficulty in agreeing as to the guilt of the defendant*.\u201cBut the women stood aoiidly against a conviction on the charge of grand larceny, w ich was ob-ibou»!y the only correct verdict.They insisted and finally prevailed, on finding tha prisoners guilty of petty larceny and a verdict was accordingly rendered to that effect, much to the disgust of the court, who gave utterance to some obiter dicta entirely uncomplimentary to M*a M'w Qq- tfitjl.iftfrire nud lit aj?-J AMERICAN LEAGUE.Won Lost New York .\t.94 Cleveland.93 St.Louis.79 Washington Boston .Detroit .Chicago j Philadelphia 76 73 71 59 53 55 57 73 72 76 79 91 95 PC.631 .620 .519 .513 .489 .473 .393 .358 NATIONAL LEAGUE.rally, sending across two runs with one men down.TESTIMONIAL FUND FOR \u201cCHRISTY.\u201d (Associated Press Despatch.) NEW YORK, Sept.28.\u2014The testimonial fund for Christy Matheson, former pitching star of the New York Giants, who is waging a fight against tuberculosis at Serenac Lake, has reached $11,850, it was announced today by the committee in charge.The fund will be swelled next Friday by the Giants\u2019 share of the receipts of a game with the Boston Braves, and by the proceeds of an auction oi baseballs autographed by President Harding, Babe Ruth and and Canadan women\u2019s golf championship titles, played her first game on United States soil yesterday on a course which had been hitherto closed to women.In appreciation of the honor accorded her and her sister, Edith, by the St.Andrew\u2019s Golf Club, Mount Hope, N.Y., the British title holder played her best game and covered the course in 82, nine above par, Paired with Walter Stern, against Edith and Archie M.Reid, the Club star, Cecil and her partner, won three up in a foursome.The British champion gave, a splendid exhibition of long and accurate driving, and showed skill and power in all departments of the game.-».HIS MISTAKE.Motorist (pulling up)\u2014What\u2019s the matter; didn\u2019t you hear me blow my horn?Pedestrian\u2014Yes, but there\u2019s so much hay fever about, I didn\u2019t think it was an automobile.\u2014 -.i.Don't n«glect to read the Classified Advertisements in this issue.IMONjS HAVANAS Si I \tWon\tLost\tP.C\thy Chrirty himself.1 New York .,.\t.93\t57\t.620\tGOLF Pitaburgh .\t.89\t60\t.6971\t\t\t j St.Louis .\t.84\t65\t.564\tMUSS LEITCH IN FINE FORM j ! Boston\t\t.79\t72\t.523\t(Associated Press Despatch.) j | Brooklyn\t.74\t76\t.497\tNEW YORK, Sept.28.\u2014Miss Cecil i CiaaCIlAti AJUU>\tAA 69\tttO\tMuijLtiich, holder of the British,, French\t Quality HAVD to beat11 ffdonir**!, Canada o > Why Night Calls are Popular f\u2014jQ'N good it would sound to hear Mother's voice to-night!\" he A '\u2022 'thought\u2014for there were times when he was lonely\u2014mighty lonely in the big city.\u201cIf it didn\u2019t cost so much 1 could call her up.Perhaps it doesn 't cost as much as I think.\u201d \u201c Long Distance, what will it cost to speak to Number 624 Springville \u201d he asked.\u201c The day rate for a station-to-station call is 90 cents, but as it is now ten o\u2019clock you can talk for 45 cents.After twelve o\u2019clock the rate it only 25 cents.\u201d \" Great !\u201d said John.\u201cGet me No.624 Springville.\u201d Soon the welcmna voice was telling him the things he wanted to hear, and before the finished talking a midnight talk for every Wednesday was arrangei Did Mother grudge the little sleep she lost, when Wednesday nigi came \u2019round ?Evwihtg and Night Long Distance rates m Stelîon-to-Statù n calls irT a nrerioua boon to thousands seeking an inexpensive and intimate mean* Of promptly reaching dear ones far away.Many travellers arrange to :f their hoi cal! ¦ homes at stated hours.And business executives now call their partners.' ¦ ir customer», their salesmen, their «rperirKenrtent s or foremen, at their homes\u2014 often by arrange!.ent\u2014profiting by the very low night rates on Long Distance, Station-to-Station calls.Every Beit Telejpnoru U a Long Distance Station I 1 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1921.PAGE SEVER A HI iifl Comparison FOR SCHOOL And it is liana too early to be planning for school again\u2014the sleeveless dress does much towards solving the problem of What to wear.For one may have a variety of underblouses that would go wen with this frock of brown velveteen, piped in putty colored satin and decorated with gay appliques on two patch pocket*.1 EVENING GOWN The newest neckline for evening Wear Is shown In this frock of heavy black crepe metlesse.The narrow panels of the skirt, faced with white crepe and trimmed with flat flowers are a happy inspiration to break the severity of line.Ermine fur bands collar and arms.7 TOREK riKCK COHfrCMR To prove without a doubt IL» rv>-«ttonilhip.the coat of this suit match»» the skirt in uiatnrln.1 and the blouse In lining.So we have a natty coat of behro colored covert cloth with navy blue foulard pai-ternril to white Itmlde.Skiuare out and long anmrf collar of tha coat \u2022r* ejupeclajlis' aitmuctlve.RICHMOND FAIR ! PRIZE LIST I\t______ HORSES\u2014THOROUGHBRED Clydesdale, Stallion, 4 years and ( upward.\u20141 A.Duffy, 2 J.M.Mo-i watt.Stallion, 1 year.\u20141 M.W.Carson.! Filly, three years old.\u20141 A.B.Lyster, 2 A.W.Stevens.Filly two year* old.\u20141 J.D.Stalker and Son.Filly, one year old.\u20141 A.B.Lyster.Percherons.Stallion, four year and upward.\u2014 II\tJ.Haslett, 2 S.Charland.Canadian Horses I Stallion, four years and upward.\u2014 1 J.Haslett.Stallion, thre# years old.\u20141 W.Lyster.Stallion, two years old.\u20141 J.Haslett.Standard Bred Horses.Stallion, four years and upward.\u20141 J.H.Lane, 2 C.D.Baker.Belgian Horses Stallion, four years and upward.\u2014 1\tJ.Fredette.Best draft stallion any age and breed.\u20141 J.Haslett.Roadsters Filly, three years old.\u20141 Riley Bros.Filly, two years old.\u20141 L.E.Doyle, 2 L.E.Doyle, 3 Riley Bros.Brood mare.\u20141 M.W.Carson, 2 Riley Bros.Foal.\u20141 M.W.Carson, 2 Riley Bros.\\ Foal, 1921, diploma.\u20141 M.W.Car-son.Single driving horse under 15 1-2 hands.\u20141 U.St.Cyr, 2 T.Astel, 3 J.Lemoine.Single driving horse over 15 1-2 hands.\u20141 J.L.Barrie, 2 T.Costello, 3 R.E.Skillen.Brood mare with foal at side.\u20141 F.\tA.Armstrong.Agricultural Horses Filly, three years old.\u20141 M.J.Gallup, 2 M.W.Carson, 3 J.Lupien.Filly, two years old.\u20141 A.Smith, 2\tC.H.Pye.I Filly, one year.\u20141 M.L.Brady, 2 ' H.Rick.Brood mare.\u20141 H.Rick, 2 M.L.1\tBrady, 3 G.Wintle.Foal.\u20141 M.L.Brady, 2 H.Rick, 3 G.\tWintle.Foal, 1921 diploma.1\u2014 M.L.Brady.Pair farm horses\u20141 Lemoire Bros.2\tA.Smith, 3 C.H.Pye.Draught Horses Filly, three years old.\u20141 W.Armstrong, 2 M.J.Gallup, Filly, two years.\u20141 W.H.Skillen.Filly, one year.\u20141 A.Smith.Brood mare.\u20141 and 2 H.Coles, 3 O.R.and H.0.Burt.Foal.\u20141 H.Coles, 2 0.R.and H.0.Burt.Foal, 1921 diploma.\u20141 H.Coles.Pair draught horses.\u20141 A.B.Lyster, 2 M.W.McCourt, 3 J.Lupien.Single draught horse.\u20141 R.Pease, 2 A.B.Lyster.General Purpose Horses Filly, two years old.\u20141 Riley Bros., 2 L.Healy, 3 W.H.Patrick.Filly, one year.\u20141 S.H.Lockwood, 2 C.P.Barlow, 3 L.E.Doyle.Brood mare.\u20141 S.H.Lockwood, 2 C.P.Barlow, 3 L.Healy.Foal.\u20141 S.H.Lockwood, 2 L.Healy, 3 C.P.Barlow.P\u2019oal, 1921 diploma.\u20141 S.H.Lock-wood.Pair horses.\u20141 A.B Lyster.Special roadster, foal, 1921.\u20141 M.W.Carson.Special lady driver, farmers\u2019 family.\u20141 T.Astell, 2 Lemoine Bros.Special lady driver open to all.\u20141 U.St.Cyr, 2 T.Astel, 3 J.Lemoine.CATTLE Shorthorns Bull, three years.\u20141 A.B.Lyster, 2 H.O.and 0.R.Burt.Bull, two years.\u20141 M.W.Carson.Bull, one year.\u20141 J.G.Moore.Cow, four years old.\u20141 J.G.Moore, 2 G.R.Johnston, 3 J.Stalker and Son, 4 A.B.Lyster.Cow, three years.\u20141 A.J.Lyster, 2 C.H.Pye, 3 H.O.and O.R.Burt.Heifer, two years.\u20141 G.R.Johnston, 2 A.B.Lyster, 3 H.O.and Ü.R.Burt.Heifer, one year.\u20141 A.B.Lyster, 2 J.Stalker and Sob.Bull, calf under one year.\u20141 G.R.Johnston, 2 J.Stalker and Son.Heifer, calf, under one year.\u20141 G.R.Johnston, 2 A.J.Lyster, 3 H.0.and O.R.Burt.Bull, calf, under six months.\u20141 J.G.Moore, 2 L.Healy.Heifer, calf, under six months.\u20141 C.H.Pye, 2 H.Armstrong.Herd, 1 male and 4 female.\u20141 G.R.Johnson.Best male any age.\u20141 M.W.Car-son.Best female any age.\u20141 G.R.Johnson.Best female any age.\u20141 G.R.Johnson.Springers.\u20141 G.R.Johnson, 2 A.B.Lyster, 3 H.0.and 0.R.Burt.Herefords Bull, one year.\u20141 and 2 J.Bedard and son.Cow, four years.\u20141 J.Bedard and Son.Heifer, one year.\u20141 J.Bedard and Son.Heifer calf under 1 year.\u20141 J.Bedard and Son.Bull calf under six months.\u20141 L.J.Bedard and Son.Best female any age.\u20141 J.Bedard and Son.Special prize for best shorthorn hull any age.\u20141 M.W.Carson.Special best shorhorn female any age.\u20141 G.R.Johnston.Beef Grade Cattle Cow, four years old and up.\u20141 .1.Moore, 2 H.Armstrong, 3 A.B.Lyster, 3 H.0.and O.R.Burt, i Springers.\u2014 1 M.Gallup, 2 J.Moore, 3 H.Coles.Cow, three years.\u20141 J.Moore, 2 H.O.and 0.R.Burt.Heifers, two years.\u20141 J.Moore, 2 Wm.Wilson, 3 H.O.and 0.R.Burt.Heifer, one year.\u20141 H.Armstrong 2 H.0.and O.R.Burt, 3 A.B.Lyster.Heifer calf under one year.\u20141 H.Armstrong, 2 A.J.Lyster, 8 J.Moore.Heifer calf under six months.\u20141 W.Wilson, 2 J.Moore, 3 H.0.and 0.R.Burt.Pair steers.\u20141 A.B.Lyster.Steers one year.\u20141 J.Moore, 2 A.B.Lyster, 3 H.O.and O.R.Burt.Pair steer calves.\u20141 J.Moore and H.Armstrong, 3 H.0.and 0.R.Burt.Herd four females.\u20141 J.Moore.Special best steer, three years and under.\u20141 H.Armstrong.Special for three grade shorthorn cows in milk.\u20141 H.Armstrong.Holsteins Bull three years.\u20141 E.Healy, 2 Lemoine Bros., 3 Healy Bros.Bull two years.\u20141 A.W.Stevens Cow four years.\u20141 E.E.Healy, 2 W.H.Healy and Son, 3 ML N.Findlay.Cow, thre years.\u20141 E.E.Healy, 2 W.H.Healy and Sons, 3 Healy Bros.Heifer, two years.\u20141 E.E.\u2018 Healy, 2\tW.H.Healy and Sons, 3 Lemoine Bros.Heifer, one year.\u20141 E.E.Healy, 2 W.H.Healy and Sons, 3 Lemoine Bros.Heifer, One year.\u20141 E.E.Healy, 2 A.W.Stevens, 3 H.Coles.Bull calf under 1 year.\u20141 Riley Bros.2 Lemoine Bros.Heifer calves under one year.\u20141 W.H.Healy and Sons, 2 E.E.Healy, 3\tHealy Bros.Blul calves under six months.\u20141 H.Colse, 2 W.H.Healy and Sons.Heifer calves under six months.\u2014 1 Healy Bros., 2 W.H.Healy and Sons, 3 E.E.Healy.Herd( one male and four female.\u2014 1 E.E.Healy.W.Perkins.Boar under one year\u20141 C.W.Perkins.Boar under one yearr\u20141 C.W.Perkins.Breeding sow\u20141 C.W.Perkins.CROSSES AND GRADES Boar one year old and over.\u20141 Riley Bros., 2 W.Armstrong, 8 C.W.Perkins.SHEEP\u2014LEICESTERS Ram two year and over\u20141 J.Bedard and Sons, 2 A.B.Lyster.Ram shearling\u20141 R.W.Frank, 2 W.N.Findlay, 3 J.Stalker and Son.Ram lamb\u20141 J.Stalker and Son, 2 R.W.Frank, 3 J.Bedard & Son.Ewe two years and over\u20141 D.A.Booth, 2 A.B.Lyster, 3 J.Bedard and Son.Shearling ewe\u20141 R.W.Frank, 2 J.Stalker and Son.8 A.B.Lyster.Ewe lamb\u20141 R.W.Frank, 2 A.B.Lyster, 3 J.Stalker and Son.HAMPSHIRE DOWNS Ram two years and over\u20141 A.B.Lyster.Ram shearling\u20141 A.B.Lyster, 2 A.J.Lyster.Ram lamb\u20141 A.J.Lyster, 2 M.ML Carson, 3 A.B.Lyster.Ewe two years and over\u20141 A.J.Lyster, 2 A.B.Lyster, 3 M.W.Car-son.Shearling ewe\u20141 A.B.Lyster, 2 A.J.Lyster.Ewe lamb\u20141 A.B.Lyster.SHROPSHIRE DOWNS Ram two years and over\u20141 J.E.Bradford, 2 H.A.Fowler, 3 C.P.Barlow.Ram shearling\u20141 L.S.Lockwood.Ram lamb\u20141 H.A.Fowler, 2 S.H.Lockwood, 3 J.E.Bradford.Ewe, two years and over\u20141 H.A.Fowler, 2 J.E.Bradford, 3 C.P.Barlow.Shearling ewe\u20141 J.E.Bradford, 2 H.A.Fowler, 3 S.H.Lockwood.Ewe lamb\u20141 H.A.Fowler, 2 J.E.Bradford, 3 S.H.Lockwood.CHEVIOTS Ram two years and over \u20141 ML Armstrong.Tomatoes\u20141 P.P.Fowler, 2 H, W.and O.A.Fowler, 3 A.Smith.Melons water\u20141 H.W.and 0.A.Fowler, 2 A.R.Carson, 3 F.W.Burrill.Melons musk\u20141 D.E.Taylor, 2 H.Coles, 8 P.P.Fowler Citron\u20141 R.S.Carson, 2 D.E.Taylor, 3 W.H.Rick.Pepper\u20141 F.W.Burrill, 2 W.\u20141 D.T.Armitage.Special best ten lbs.dairy butter in prints\u20141 Mrs.H.G.Pease.Best creamery box\u20141 J.Lupin, 2 A.Blanchette, 3 G.Frerichs.Special on white cheese\u20141 J.P.Cox, 2 H.Bourassa.Maple sugar in cakes\u20141 P.P.Fowler, 2 A.Smith, 3 H.W.and 0.A.Fowler, 4 H.A.Fowler.Maple syrup\u20141 H.A.Fowler, 2 P.P.P\u2019owler, 3 A.Smith, 4 H.W.and 0.A.Fowler, 5 ML H.Patrick.Honey in comb\u20141 R.S.Kerr, 2 ML Taylor.Honey extracted\u20141 D.E.Taylor, 2 R.S.Kerr, 3 W.Taylor, 4 H.C.Taylor, 3 D.E.Taylor.Pease, 5 R.S.Carson.Best display of honey.\u20141 H.E.Pease, 2 R.S.Kerr.Beeswax.\u20141 H.C.Pease.Bacon farm cured\u20141 Miss Riley.GRAIN AND SEEDS M'hite spring wheat 1-4 bus.\u20141 F.A.Armstrong, 2 W.H.Patrick.Red spring wheat.\u20141 M.Bogie.Barley two rowed.\u20141 and 2 M.Bogie.Barley six rowed.\u20141 F.A.Armstrong, 2 P.P.Fowler, 3 W.H.Patrick.' Oats 1-4 bus.\u20141 ML H.Healy and Sons, 2 F.A.Armstrong, 3 M.Bogie, 4 P.P.Fowler, 5 ML H.Patrick.Peas 1-4 bus.\u20141 F.A.Armstrong, 2, and 4 A.E.Stewart.Beans one peck\u20141 ML H.Healy and Son, 2 H.0.and 0.R.Burt, 3 W.H.Patrick, 4 W.C.Husk, 5 W.MLlson.Timothy seed\u20141 and 2 ML H.Patrick.Clover seed\u20141 ML T sylr.-.In#an corn in trace of twenty ears Bros., 2 H.I.Hall.\tLyster, 2 Mrs.ML Harper.Squash\u20141 R.S.Carson, 2 D.E.Apple pie\u20141 Miss D.Riley, 2 Mrs Taylor, 3 H.ML and 0.A.Fowler.Potatoes\u20141 P.P.Fowler, 2 ML Mason, 3 R.S.Carson, 4 ML J.Fowler, 5 J.E.Mastine.ML Harper.Lemon pie\u20141 Mrs.T.Thomson, 2 Mrs.W.Harper.Custard pie\u20141 Mrs.E.Lemoine, 2 Mrs.L.Mrard.Marble cake\u20141 Mrs.W.Harper, 2 Mrs.ML O\u2019Borne.Sponge cake\u20141 Mrs.ML Harper, 2 Mrs.H.A.Jones.Layer cake\u20141 Miss V.Crack, 2 Mrs.W.Harper.Pumpkin pie\u20141 Mrs.W.Harper, 2 Mrs.L.Ward.Pickles, sweet\u20141 Miss F.Fletcher, 2 Mrs.H.A.Jones.Vegetable marrow\u20141 H.Coles, 2 Pickles, sour\u20141 Mrs.M.A.Gee D.E.Taylor, 3 E.Mignault.\tI 2 Mrs.G.Wintle.Squash summer\u20141 D.E.Taylor, Pickles any other kind\u20141 Mrs.H 2 F.W.Burrill, 3 H.W.and 0.A.A.Jones, 2 Miss Riley .Fowler.\tApple jelly\u20141 Mrs.W.Taylor, 2 Onions from seed\u20141 D.T.Armitage, 2 D.E.Taylor, 3 P.P.Fowler.Miss I.Wilson.Current jelly\u20141 Mrs.W.Taylor, 2 Onions yellow from seed\u20141 P.PL Mrs.L.Ward.Fowler, 2 D.E.Taylor, 3 F.W.l Cookies plain\u20141 Mrs.W.O\u2019Borne, Burrill.\t12 Mrs.L.Ward.Onions white from seed\u20141 D.E.( Cookies drop\u20141 Mrs.G.Wintle, 2 Taylor, 2 P.P.Fowler, 3 F.W.Bur-j Mrs.W.Harper, rill.\tDoughnuts\u20141 Mrs.W.Harper, 2 Best collection of vegetables.\u2014 : Mrs.H.A.Jones.1 W.Taylor, 2 P.P, Fowler.\tSpecials: Loaf made from Ogilvy Collection of potatoes.\u2014I H.A.'flour:\u20141 Mrs.N.Nicholson, 2 Mrs Best male any age.\u20141 E.E.Healy.I Ram shearling\u20141 Riley Bros.Best female any age.\u20141 E.É.Ram lamb\u20141 W.Armstrong, 2 F.Healy.Springers.\u20141 E.E.Healy, 2 W.H.Healy and Sons, 3 A.W.Stevens.Ayreshires Bull two years.\u20141 E.D.Taber.Bull one year.\u20141 A.Smith.\ta a * o t, Cow, four years.\u20141 A.Smith, 2 E.F\u2018A' Armstrong, 3 Riley Bro:,.D Taber\t! Grades and crosses short wool\u20141 Cow, three years.-l E.D.Taber, ^ ,CRrson> 2 A\u2018 B- L>'stcr> 3 L-2 C.H.Pye.\t^ TWr,\" A.Armstrong, 3 A.R.Carson.Ewe two years and over\u20141 W.Armstrong, 3 Riley Bros.Shearling Ewe\u2014IRiley Bros, 2 W.Armstrong, 3 A.R.Carson.Ewe lamb\u20141 ML Armstrong, 2 Fowler, 2 W.J.Powder Collection of tomatoes.\u20141 P.P.Fowler, 2 - 3 W.Taylor.Best and largest collection of vegetables.\u2014W.Taylor.FIELD ROOTS AND VEGETABLES.Potatoes\u20141 P.P.Fowler, 2 W.J.Fowler, 3 0.R.and H.O.Burt, 4 ML Taylor.Turnips\u20141 D.E.Taylor, 2 W.E.Brock, 3 Mrs.L.Ward, 4 Mrs.E.Lemoine.Loaf made from Western Canada Flour Mills.\u20141 Mrs.N.Nicholson, £ Mrs.L.Ward, 3 Mrs.W.O\u2019Bome, 4 Mrs.C.N.Lyster.Canadian Cereal Flour Mills 1 Mrs W.Taylor, 2 Mrs.C.N.Lyster, 3 Mrs.L.Ward, 4 Mrs.W.O\u2019Borne.Loaf home made bread\u20141 Mrs.E.Lemoine.FLOWERS.Arbutillion\u20141 Mrs.A.Smith.Amaryllis\u20141 Mrs.A.Smith.Begonia tuberous\u20141\tMrs.A \u201e\t,\t.\u201e\tSmith.Fowier.\tj E.Taylor,\t3 W.J.Fowler, 4 P.P.\ti Begonia Rex\u20141 Mrs.D.\tT.Armi- Marquis wheat\u20141\tM.Bogie, 2\tF.I Fowler.\t|tag.e_ 2 Mrs.A.Smith.A.Armstrong.\tj Carrots white\u20141 ML Taylor, 2 ML i Begonia, any other\u20141 Mrs.T.H White spring wheat\u20141 W.H.Pat-, J.Fcwder, 3 C.H.Farrar, 4 P.P.Bushel), 2 Mrs.H.A.Jones.r*ck-\t'Fowler.\tI Climber on trellis\u20141\tMrs.G Red spring wheat\u20141 M.Bogie, 2| Squash or pumpkins heaviest var-j Wintle, 2 Mrs.A.Smith.H.W.and 0.A.Fowler.\tjiety\u20141 P.P.Fowler, 2 Lemoine\tColeus\u20141 Mrs.D.T.Armitage Barley six rowed\u20141 W.H.Pat- j Bros., 3 C.N.Lyster.riC^' a A\t\u2022 o T, ATT j ^\tLADIES\u2019 DEPARTMENT Oats.\u20141 M Bogie, 2 H.W and 0.\tCray,Miss B.A.Dresser.A.Fowler, 3 Lemoine Bros., 4 C.M.\tLand^p^j Misg B> A.Dreiser.China painting\u20141 Miss B.A.Dresser, 2 Miss F.Nicholson.Water colors\u20141 Miss F.Nicholson, 2 Miss B.A.Dresser.\u20141 B.E.Reed, 2 W.H.Rick, 3 W.1 Mason, 3 W.J.Fowler, 4 P.P.Fow-H.Patrick, 4 W.C.Husk, 6 J.E, 1er.Bradford.\tj Mangolds\u20141 ML H.Rick, 2 C.IL i Pea beans\u20141 W.H.Patrick, 2 J., Farrar, 3 F.ML Burrill.E.Bradford, 3 H.W.and O.A.| Carrots red\u20141 C.H.Farrar, 2 D.E.Doyle.Ram shearling\u20141 M.W.Carson, 2 A.B.Lyster, 3 ML Findlay.Ram lamb\u20141 H.A.Fowler, 2 L.E.Doyle, 3 J.E.Bradford.Grades and crosses long wool Ram two years and over\u20141 A.J.Lyster, 2 H.A.Fowler, 3 A.B.Lyster.Ram shearling\u20141 A.J.Lyster, 2 I A.B.Lyster, 3 ML Findlay .j I Ram lamb\u2014I A.R.Carson, 2 ML Heifer, two years old.\u20141 E.D.Taber, 2 A.Smith, 3 C.H.Pye.Heifer, one year.\u20141 A.Smith, 2 E.D.Taber.Bull claf under one year.\u20141 E.D.Taber, 2 C.H.Pye.Heifer calf under one year.\u20141 E.D.Taber.Bull calf under six months.\u2014 1 E.D.\tTaber.Heifer calf under six months.\u2014a.\t,,\t,,\t^ E.\tD.Taber.\ti Fmdlay, 3 M.W.Carson.Herd one male and 4 females.\u20141 !\tPOULTRY.E.D.Taber.\tj Brahamas light cock\u20141 G.Bush, 2 Best male any age.\u20141 E.D.Taber.1 n.Bush.Best male any age.1 E.D.Taber.' Brahamas light hen -1 G.Bush, 2 Best female any age.\u2014 1 E.D.| N.Bush.BaRer-\tj Brahamas light cockerel\u20141 N.Bush, Springers\u20141 E.D.Taber, 2 C.H.2 L.Healy.j Brahamas light hen\u20141 N.Bush, 2 Specials bull calf bure bred under G.Bush.six months dairy breeds.1 E.D.j Langshans any variety, cockerel\u2014 TaBer-.\t.\t_ j 1 E.Ward.Special best registered Ayreshire Lankshans any variety, hen\u20141 E.rVintlc, 5 ML H.Patrick.Timothy seed\u20141 W.H.Patrick.Ensilage corn six stalks\u20141 H.0.and 0.R.Burt, 2 W.H.Healy and Son®, 3 H.ML and 0.A.Fowler, 4 G.M'intle.Marquis wheat\u20141 M.Bogie.Quebec yellow corn six stalks\u20141 B.E.Reed, 2 ML H.Rick, 3 W.C.Huck, 4 P.P.Fowler.2 Mrs.A 2 Mrs.A.Smith.Fuschia\u20141 \u2014 Smith.Fern, Boston\u20141 Mrs.D.T.Armi tage, 2 Mrs.A.Smith.Fern, Asparagus\u20141 Mrs.A Smith, 2 Mrs.M.A.Gee.Fern, cultivated\u20141 Mrs.T.H \\ at L ,,r- a ,T.I Bushell, 2 Mrs.H.A.Jones.Crochet best col ection-1 Miss F.j FcH^c lanW1 Mra.T H.Bus Fmtcner, 2 Mrs.G Tozer.\thell, 2 Mrs.A.Smith.Doilies crochet 1 Miss F.Flet-i Geraniums, flowering-1 Mrs.T cher, 2 M1Ss Alma Healy.\t|H.Bushell, 2 Mrs.A.Smith.Doilies emb.\u2014l Miss L.Desmarais,; Geraniums, ivy\u20141 Mrs.T.II 2 Mrs.D.ML Stevens.\t! Bushell, 2 Mrs.M.A.Gee.FRUITS\tRmb- colored s.lk\u20141 Mrs.J.Trero- Gloxina\u20141 Mrs.A.Smith.St.Lawrence apples\u20141 F.A.Arm-jb'ay\u2019^\t^ McMorine.\tj Heliotrope\u20141 Mrs.A.Smith.|strong, 2 C.M.M\u2019intle, 3 H.W.and] Rmb.cotton\u20141 Mrs.G.M\u2019intle, 2j Hydrange\u20141 Mrs.A.Smith.0.A.Fowler.\tMrs.D.W.Stevens.\tj Hanging plant\u20141 Mrs.T.H | Duchess\u2014i ML H.Patrick, 2 Mrs,'.Enlb- cl'°ss stitch\u20141 Miss G.Mat- Bushell, 2 Mrs.A.Smith.emale.\u20141 E.D.Taber.Jersey Cow four years.\u20141 F.N.Doyle.Cow- three years.\u20141 F.N.Doyle.Bull calves under six months.\u20141 F.N.Doyle.Best female any age.\u20141 F.N.Doyle.Canadian Cattle Bull three years old and upward.\u2014 1 ML W.and O.A.Fowler.Cow, four years old.\u20141 H.W.and O.A.Fowler.Cow, three years old.\u20141 H.W.and 0.A.Fowler.Heifer, two years old.\u20141 H.W.and O.A.Fowler.Heifer, one year.\u20141 H.W.and 0.A.Fowler.Bull calf under one year.\u20141 H.ML and O.A.Fowler.Heifer calf under one year.\u20141 H.W.and O.A.Fowler.Bull calf under six months.\u20141 H.ML and 0.A.Fowler.Heifer calf under six moths.\u20141 H.Ward.Plymouth Rocks White, cockerel.\u2014 1\tE.M\u2019ard.Pullet\u20141 Mrs.E.W.Noble.Barred cock\u20141 Miss E.McCourt, C.H.Barlow.Hen\u20141 Miss E.McCourt, 2 S.H.Lockwood.Cockerel\u20141 Mrs.Jas.Lockwood, 2 F.A.Armstrong.Pullet\u20141 Miss E.McCourt.| Wyandotts White Cock\u20141 N.Bush 2\tMrs.E.W.Noble.Hen\u20141 N.Bush, 2 Mrs.E.ML Noble.| Cockerel\u20141 Mrs] Jas.Lockwood, 2 | Mrs.E.ML Noble.Pullet\u20141 Mrs.Jas.Lockwood, 2 Mrs.E.ML Noble.Columbian hen\u20141 Mrs.E.ML Noble.Rhode Island Red, Cock.\u20141 H.W.and O.A.Fowler.Hen\u20141 H.W.and 0.A.Fowler.Cockerel\u20141 H.ML and O.A.Fowler.Pullet\u20141 H.W.and O.A.Fow- Lily\u20141 Mrs.A.Smith.Rubber plant\u20141 Mrs.A.Smith.Oleander\u20141 Mrs.T.H.Bushell A.Smith.-, 2 Mrs.A -, 2 Mrs.A -1 Mrs.A.Smith Rose\u20141 Mrs.T.H.Bushell, 2 Mrs L.Ward.Verna! Begonia flowering\u20141 Mrs, D.T.E.B.Brock.\tjhlas.Fameuse\u20141 J.E.Bradford, 2 C.l Sofa cushion\u20141 Mrs.H.A.Crack, M.Wintle, 3 Riley Bros.\t|2 Miss A!ma Healy.Baldwin\u20141 C.M.Wintle,\t2\tML'\tPillow shams\u20141 Mrs.J.Tremblay.12\tMrs.A.'Smith.Armstrong, 3 A.R.Carson.\u2019\t|\tBaby's Dress\u20141 Mrs.J.Tremblay, I\tPrimula\u20141 Mrs j M\u2019ealthy\u20141 H.W.and 0.A.Fow- 2 M\u2019ss P- Linahan.\t| Palm\u20141- 11er, 2 ML Armstrong, 3 A.W.Ste-| Centre piece solid.-r-l Mrs.D.ML (Smith., vens.\t' j Stevens, 2 Miss Verna Crack.| Dracena\u20141 - ! Peach\u20141 E.Mignault, 2 H.Coles,! Centre piece eyelet\u20141 Miss F.Smith.3^ C.M.Wintle.\tj Nicholson.\t| U mbrella plant- Blue Pearmine\u20141 F.A.\tArm-!\tCentre piece crochet\u20141 Miss Alma ! strong, 2 A.R.Carson, 3 J.Mastine.}Healy> 2 Mrs.H.A.Crack.Strawberry\u20141 F.A.Armstrong, 2 Sideboard scarf\u20141 Miss - A.R.Carson.\t.Crack, 2 Mrs.J.Tremblay.\tj Armitage, 2 Mrs.A.Smith.Ben Davis\u20141 A.R.Carson.\tj\tTea cosy\u20141 Miss L.Desmarais, 2\tCac^usT'1.J11-8, T- H- Busheil, Bethel\u20141 A.R.Carson, 2 H.W.Miss F- Fletcher.\tIMrs- A- Sl\"lth: and 0.A.Fowler, 3 F.A.Arm- Handkerchief hand made\u20141 Miss' 1 Pec\u2018aï Kocia Scopams E.strong.\t]F.Fletcher, 2 Miss V.Crack.McIntosh Rnd\u20141 F.A.Armstrong Fancy apron\u20141 Mrs.J.Tremblay,' 2 H.ML and 0.A.Fowler, 3 J.E.2 Mrs.N.Nicholson, i Bradford.\tI Tray cl°th\u20141 Miss A.Healy, 2 j ! Greening\u20141 and 2 J.E.Bradford.! Mrs.D.W.Stevens.\tj2 j Alexanders\u20141 J.\tE.Bradford,\t2| Five o\u2019clock tea\tset\u20141 Mrs.\tH.\tA.| 1 W.Armstrong, 3 A.\tW.Stevens.! Crack, 2 Miss M.\tMcMorine.\tj ~ Yellow Transparent\u20141 H.ML and' Crochet table mats \u2014 1 Mrs.J.0.A.Fowler, 2 C.M.\tM'intle, 3 F.A.! Tremblay> 2 Mrs.B.S.Merrill.\t.\t\u201e\t,,\t^ Armstrong.\tI\tTowels emb.\u2014l\tMrs.J.Tremblay,1\tCarnation\u20141 Miss M.Matthews Grafted apples\u20141 ML Armstrong,!2 Miss P.Linehan Cc CUT FLOWERS.Bridal bouquet\u20141 Mrs.A.Smith Miss M.Matthews.Hand bouquet\u20141 Mrs.A.Smith, 12 Miss M.Matthews.I Asters\u20141 Miss M.Matthews, 2 j Mis.J.Mastine.Carnation\u20141 i : Dahlias, double\u20141 Mrs.F.A.Arm VV.and 0.A.Fowler.Working oxen, four years and over! 1er.1 H.W.and O.A.Fowler.\tj Anconas Hen\u20141 Mrs.J.Lafond Best male any age.\u20141 H.ML and 0.A.Fowler.Best female any age.\u20141 H.W.and 0.A.Fowler.Springers.\u20141 H.ML and O.A.Fowler.DAIRY GRADES Cow, four years and over.\u20141 Healy Bros., 2 H.Armstrong, 3 G.Wintle, 4 A.W.Stevens.Springers.\u20141 Lemoine Bros., 2 W.H.Healy & Sons, 8 A.W.Stevens.Cow, three years.\u20141 ML H.Healy and Sons, 2 Healy Bros., 3 C.H.Pye.Heifer, two years old.\u20141 L.Healy Bros., 2 E.D.Taber, 3 A.W.Stevens.Heifer, one year old.\u20141 C.M.Wintle, 2 M.W.Carson, 3 J.Robertson.\t\u2022 Heifer calf under one year.\u20141 A.W.Stevens, 2 W.H.Healy and Sons, 3 Plealy Bros.Heifer calf under six months.\u20141 W.H.Healy and Sons, 2 C.P.Bar-low, 3 M.ML Carson.Special prize heifer calf under six months.\u20141 Healy Bros.SWINE YORKSHIRES Boar one year old and over\u20141 R.Pease.Breeding sow\u20141 R.Pease.CHESTER WHITE Boar one year and over\u20141 A.L.Doyle.Breeding sow\u20141 W.Armstrong, 2 A.L.Doyle.TAMWORTH Towels cross stitch\u20141 Miss p.!stroiPD 2 Mrs.A.Smith.Linehan\t' Dahlias, single\u20141 Mrs.A.Smith, Towel's crochet\u20141 Miss P.Line- 2 \u201crs' A' Ar™Str°7' a .,u\t\u201e E.Mignault, 2 J.ban, 2 Mrs.M.A.Gee.\tDmanthus-l Mrs.A Snuth, 2 Irish crochet\u20141 Mrs.J.Tremblav.1 i,-\t.T Z or T w t, k u o Filet crochet-1 Mrs.G.Tozer, 2\tT' H- BUShe11, 2 Mrs.H.A.Crack.\tMrs\u2019 A' bntlth\u2019 Eyelet emb.\u20141 Mrs.G.M\u2019intle.Punch work\u20141 Miss V.Crack.Netting\u20141 Mrs.N.Nicholson.Tatting\u20141 Miss M.McMorine, Mrs.N.Nicholson.Table runner\u20141 Miss P.Linehan, 2 Miss F.Fletcher.Orphingtons Buff, Cock\u20141 E.T.Taylor.Hen\u20141 E.T.Taylor.Cockerel\u20141 E.T.Taylor.Pullet\u20141 E.T.Taylor.Bantams any variety\u20141 and 2 Mrs.E.ML Noble.Hen\u20141 Mrs.E.W.Noble, 2 E.Ward.Cockerel\u20141 Mrs.E.W.Noble, 2 Miss Riley.Pullet\u20141 Miss Riley, 2 H.ML and O.A.Fowler.Turkeys any variety, male\u20141 Gas-sin Bros.Female\u20141 Cassin Bros.Male 1921\u20141 Cassin Bros., 2 J.E.Bradford.Female 1921.\u20141 Cassin Bros., 2 J.E.Bradford.Guinea fowl, hen.\u20141 L.Healy.Pen one male and three female any age or breed except Rocks\u20141 E.T.Tayjor, 2 E.Davis, 3 Mrs.E.W.Noble.Pen of Rocks\u20141 Mrs.E.ML Noble, 2\tT.McCourt, 3 Miss E.McCourt.DAIRY PRODUCTS \u201d\u201d Cheese best factory made, colored.\u20141 H.Bourassa, 2 J.P.Cox, 3 M.Smith, 4 A.Blanchette, 5 A.Dion.White\u20141 J.P.Cox, 2 H.Bourassa, 3\tA.Blanchette, 4 A.Dion.Butter dairy\u20141 D.T.Armitage, 2 Mrs.J.Finlay, 3 Mrs.G.Tozer.Butter in prints\u20141 Mrs.H.G.Pease, 2 Mrs.G.Tozer, 3 Mrs.Wm.Lockwood.2 C.M.M\u2019intle, 3 H.W.and O.A.Fowler.Seedings\u20141 E.Mignault.Crap aples\u20141 Mastine, 3 D.E.Taylor Grapes\u20141 and 2 D.E.Taylor.Plums blue\u20141 and 2 F.A.Armstrong.Plums red\u20141 and 2 F.A.Arm.strong.Pears\u20141 J.E.Bradford.Best coll, of grafted apples\u2014 1 F.A.Armstrong, 2 H.Rick, 3 H.W.and O.A.Fowler.Special prize largest display o{ fruit and prizes\u2014H.ML and O.A.Fowler.GARDEN VEGETABLES Beets long\u20141 ML Taylor, 2 F.W.Burrill, 3 P.P.Fowler.Beets turnip\u20141 W.J.Fowler, 2 F.ML Burrill, 3 D.E.Taylor.Cabbage winter\u20141 D.E.Taylor, 2 W.Mason, 3 W.Taylor.Cabbage summer\u20141 D.E.Taylor, 2 W.Mason, 3 ML Taylor.Cabbage red\u20141 D.E.Taylor, 2 ML Taylor.Cabbage savoy\u20141 W.Mason, 2 D.E.Taylor.Celery\u20141 ML Taylor, 2 P.P.Fowler, 3 L.Lemoine.Cauliflower\u20141 W.Taylor, 2 H.Coles, 3 P.P.Fowler.Carrots\u20141 W.Mason, 2 V Taylor, 3 ML H.Rick.Phlox Drummondi\u20141 Mrs.A Smith, 2 Miss M.Matthews.Poppies\u20141 Mrs.J.Mastine.Petunia, single\u20141 Mrs.A.Smith Stocks\u20141 Mrs.D.E.Taylor.Salpiglossis- 1 Mrs.A.Smih.Verbenas\u2014i Mrs.D.E.Taylor, 2 T.F.Mitchell.Night gown emb.\u2014l Mrs.D.W.| Zinnias, double\u20141 Mrs.T.H.Stevens, 2 Miss L.Desmarats.! Bushell, 2 Mrs.A.Smith.Sweater\u20141 Mrs.H.A.Crack.| Nasturtiums\u20141 Mrs.W.Lock-Baby\u2019s knitted jacket\u20141 Miss C.wood, 2 Mrs.A.Smith.E.Mathias.\t| Largest collection of pot and cut Home made silk quilt patchwork\u2014j flowers\u2014Mrs.A.Smith.1\tMrs.H.A.Crack.\tj Collection of cut flowers\u20141 Mrs.gilk quilt fancy\u20141 Mrs.G.Tozer.! A.Smith, 2 Mrs.T.H.Bushell.Woollen stockings\u20141 Mrs.W.H.; Wreath, not more than 18 inches Healy.\t| in diameter\u20141 Miss M, Matthews.Woollen socks\u2014Mrs.W.H.Healy,; Floral design\u20141 Mrs.A.Smith.2\tMrs.G.Tozer.\tTable decorations\u20141 T.F.Mit- Knitted mittens\u20141 Mrs.W.H.; chell, 2 Mrs.A.Smith.Healy, 2 Mrs.L.Ward.\t' Pansies, best design\u20141 Mrs.A Knitted gloves\u20141 Miss G.Mathias Smith, 2 Miss M.Matthews.2 Miss V.Crack, Wool petticoat\u20141 Miss I.Wilson.Mats hand drawn\u20141 Miss Joy Husk.Mittens fine yam \u2014 1 Mrs.W.E.j Lockwood.Gloves fine yam\u20141 Miss T.Matv- Pansy, sweepstakes\u20141 Mrs.H.A.Jones, 2 Mrs.A.Smith.Sweet peas\u20141 Miss M.Matthews 2 Mrs.J.W.Harkom.Collection of pot plants\u20141 Mrs.A.Smith.Collection of geraniums\u20141 Mrs.T.H.Bushell, 2 Mrs.A.Smith.Collection of asters\u20141 Miss M Matthews, 2 Mrs.J.Mastine.Collection of Begonias\u20141 Mrs.T.H.Bushell, 2 Mrs.A.Smith.Collection of annuals\u20141 Mrs.A Smith.Collection of Coleus\u20141 Mrs.A.Boar one year old and over\u20141 C./ Special prize best box dairy butter.Cucumbers\u20141 W.Mason, 2 P.P.\t2 Miss I.Wilson.Fowler, 3 W.Taylor.\t| Stockings fine yarn.\u20141 Mrs.W.Cucumbers ripe\u20141 L.Lemoine, 2 j Lockwood.P.P.Fowler, 3 W.H.Rick.\t| Quilt any other variety\u20141 Mrs.A.Sweet com\u20141 H.W.and O.A.Lmg-Fowler, 2 P.P.Fowler, 3 D.E.Tay- CHILDREN\u2019S DEPARTMENT lor.\tFree hand drawing\u20141 K.Hall.| Parsnips\u20141 W.Taylor, 2 D.E.Writing competition \u2014 1 Chester ; i Taylor, 3 P.P.Fowler.\tWard.\tT Collection of Begonia\u20141 Mrs.A.Tunips\u20141 D.E.Taylor, 2 W.Ma.) Toys hand made \u2014 1 Chester ' son, 3 A.E.Stewart.\t! Ward.| Onions red\u20141 P.P.Fowler, 2 D.COOKING DEPARTMENT ! E.Taylor, 3 ML Taylor.\tj Bread, home made, fancy flour.\u2014 1 Mrs.N.Nicholson, 2 Mrs.W.Taylor.Bread home grown wheat\u20141 Mrs.F.Lemoine, 2 Mrs.H.G.Pease.Buns\u2014I Mrs.N.Nicholson, 2 Mrs.C.N.Lyster.Parker house rolls\u20141 Mrs.C.N.I Onions white\u20141 D.E.Taylor, 2 ' P.P.Fowler, 3 W.Taylor.I Onions yellow\u20141 D.E.Taylor, 2 1 P.P.Fowler, 3 ML Taylor.Pumpkins\u20141 W.II.Rick, 2 P.P.I Fowler, 3 D.E.Taylor, j Pumpkins common\u20141 Lemoino The fine and varied collection cl flowers shown by Mrs.Albert Smith of Kirkdale, was one of the features of the show.The judge who ofiiciat-ed said the show of Mrs.Smith was a credit to the community and that he had rarely seen a better display of plants and flowers outside of a professional florist.r PAGE EIGHT 5HLKBKUUKL DAILY KLLUKD, WLDINLSDAY.5LLIL1VILLK 10, IVZt.RECORD\u2019S CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS HELP WANTED\u2014FEMALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE /CAPABLE WOMAN WANTED FOR GEN- T^OR SAI.E BY J.O.DARCHE, SA WEI,-j L ,tti housework.Apply to Box 78 Ke- j A Hrgton So., large choice of city lots, i ,ord\tres idential and business properties.Well i -*-~\u201c\t! established business concerns, hotels, aro-^ er shops, jakcries.| diately.English-epeal- ng girl prefevrcJ.farms, etc.Details and photographs senti G( Apply Mrs.James McCr a, LennoxvUle.on request.TO - i _ TRAIN 1 PROBATIONERS WANTED in a small hospital ; coarse two years.Apply Box 87 Sherbrooke Record._ \\ GENERAL SERVANT WANTED AT once.No washing.Apply to Mrs.Lloyd, 208 Belvidere St.Phone 188._____ SITUATIONS VACANT Hc CASH RATE\u201425 words or less, 35c.each insertion; one cent each additional word.Sis insertions for the price of five if run daily.CHARGE RATE\u20142c.per word each insertion; minimum charge 50c.each insertion.rjt ASTERN TOWNSHIPS SALESLADIES, f-k either whole or spare time, showing samples of Personal Greeting Cards, Ten t t ü forty dollars per week easily earned.Wri te r » OTEL FOR SALE, WITH BEER LI-1 cense doing eplendid business near ; | Sherbrooke.Price, $0,000, half cash.Apply ! j,T.O.Darche,'8A Wellington St.I^OUR LENNOXVILLE HOUSES SUP-1 plied with Johnville spring water, j jThree farms (13, 22 and 30 acres) adapted I to gardening, pig and poultry raising; eight1 farms, 100 to 80j> acres (one heavily tim-( bored'.F.S.McKay, 50 King St., Sher- 1 >Y LARGE BRITISH FIRE INSyRANCE ! brooke.Que.Phones : Office, 1262-W ; Resi- ^ office for Sherbrooke and other pointa TO LET I^ICE OFFICES TO LET IN GENEST \u2022I»'! 31ock.Immediate poMceaion.Apply la Cie.C.0.Genoa t.Fila.Ltaa.Telephone 241.QFFICES TO LET ON DEPOT STREET, adjoining the New Sherbrooke House.Apply William Wright, New Sherbrooke rFWO GOOD DESIRABLE FIVE-ROOMED ! X flats to let- Apply 92B Laurier Ave.IE.Quintal.AGENTS WANTED dencc, 1157-W» for information.Dept, 4 Carlton Pub.826 Spadina Ave., Toronto.Co.; SALE- LENNOXVILLE Robertson property.Large, comfortable 1262-W ; Resi- ! in the Eastern Townships.Applications from -\u2014 part time agents considered.Remuneration THE DR.by commission.Reply to Record Box 40.VITE WANT RELIABLE AGENTS TO \u2019 \u2019 eell our we J known fruit and >rna-good pay, «dus i va territory house, modern conveniences, garden, hen ____j house, stable, garage, tennis court.Apply .T ircvfvxi WTT PAY WFFKI Y AND Dr.E.A.Robertson, 289 Prudhomme Ave., ; mental tr'j SALESMEN\u2014WE PA\\\tAM Montreal\trights.Jur agency i% valuable.Wriia for ^ offer steady employment celling our.\u2014\t^., - , .\t- -particulars.Ptu,nm Nursery Co., Toronto» complete and exclusive lines of whole-root jFqR SAIjjj\u2014125 ACRES, FOUR Ont.fresh-dug-to-order trees and plants.Best, J\u2019 >nd service.We teach and ^uip you :\t,,ai]di with or without stock free.A money-making opportunity.Luke jf________ ____ _\u2019r\t_______^ *_____, Brothers' Nurseries, Montreal SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES FOR Eastern Townships, either whole or AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE I™ SALE 0R xo Let- '\t.\u2014-' cottage, fcLAUGHUN BlTCK SIX CYLINDER ; ing.immediate miles from Sherbrooke, on Ascot Road : and twenty acres of standing wood to sell separately if desired.Apply to Lazare Monfetjspare tlme to handle our line of Personal residing on said farm\ti Greeting Cards.An opportunity to earn from »\t\u2014\u2014- ; Two to Five Hundred Dollars in the next, ROOMS WITH BATH, NORTH WARD, rpo LET OCT.1ST.DESIRABLE FLAT of five rooms and bath at 197 Prospect St., North Ward.Two minutes\u2019 walk from car line.Moderate rent.For sale: one Brussels and one Crex rugs, both 9 ft.x 9 ft-Call at above address, or phone 1180-J.rpWO THREE-ROOM TENEMENTS TO let on Brewster St, $10 per montth including water.Possession October 1st Apply Edwards Furniture Co.p ROUND FLOOR APARTMENT TO rent, 306 King East, five rooms and bathroom.Possession, 1st October.Apply E.T.Construction Co., 28 Bank St npWO TENEMENTS TO LET, FOUR AND five rooms with bath, 96 St Louis St Apply to Alfred Lanctot & Sons, Limitée, 96 Marquette St BRAND NEW three months.Samples free.We pay weekly, seven rooms, hot water heat- Write for information.Dept.4, Carlton Pub.possession.Apply C.O.¦ Co-, 326 Spadina Ave., Toronto.1VX coupe.Model E 46.In A1 condition, ror sale at a very attractive price.A.G.Saint Jean, 21 Wellington St Campbell.179 Queen St 8600 ^GENTS\u2014IF YOU ARE MAKING LESS 1918 SECURES 150-ACRE FARM.A ! than $300 a month, our proposition on Canada bargain, with poultry, ' Personal Greeting Xmas Cards will interest CHEVROLET TOURING CAR ! three\tcattle, implements, tools, hay.crops, 5'ou.Many agents earn $20 daily ; men ami for aate.Four new tires and one\u2018etc., thrown in; on improved road, in ex- : women.Spare time agents make big money \u2018pare.Good running order.Needs painting, j cellent general farming section, convenient f in\tevenings after business.ImArial The\tfirst\t$26!> gets this bargain.Apply ; large\ttown, city markets; 40 acres rich Art\" seIectlo^b«yor\\a comparison.Highest *0,\u201d\tP.\t0.\tBox 761, Sherbrooke, or call 1314 loamy\ttillage, fine creek-watered pasture, ; commission.Trade direct with Manufcc- -\t- .-*'¦-j estimated 1,000 cords wood, 50,000 ft.tim- iber, 200 sugar maples; comfortable house; LIVE STOCK FOR SALE\t15-cow barn, stable, ice house, piggery, store _____________________]house: to close affairs now, all 51200, half One of many described , Hirers : Trade direct with 122 Richmond West, Toronto.to let for October 1st.Apply Box Record Office.88 TEACHERS WANTED PRIZE LIST OF SCHOOL FAIR AT COWANSVILLE Successful Pupils Are Announced \u2014Other General Newsy- Notes of Interest.Représenta tions Matinee Evening, 25c, s M EXCELLENT MUSIC PROF.A.S.BOURGEAIJLT, VIOLINIST.Now showing the most dynamic personality in pictures, Prescilla Dean in \u201cREPUTATION.'* Stewart Paton\u2019s tremendous drama of Woman against Woman.A picture as big as the value of your own good name.\u201cWHO\u2019S WHO?\u201d a Sunshine Com- I\t^\t\u201e e4yt\tJ Eddie Polo in \u201cDO OR DIE.FRIDAY AND SATURDAY- The Cowboy Speed King, Tom Mix in \u201cAFTER YOUR OWN HEART,\u201d an exciting romance of an up-to-date Ranchman, filled with new stunts, thrills and action.Harry BIRD.\u201d Pollard in \u201cTHE JAIL \u201cPATHE REVIEW.\u201d Coming\u2014Eileen Sedgwick in I Final Episode of ING ARROW.\u201d \u2018THE TERROR TRAIL.\u201d \u201cTHE AVENG- p AULT INSTITUTE, VALLEYFIELD, L* additional teacher Grade 8, Model Diploma preferred.Salary $60 a month, duties to commence at once.Apply with testimonials to J.H.Whalley, Sec.-Treas., Box 369.Valleyfield.! cash, easy terms.EXPRESS HORSE FOR SALE.NiL£.jpag.e \\*ev> Illus.Catalog Canadian Farms 1 J chestnut color, city broke, weicht about j Just on.Cor5.Free strout Farm Agency, i250 lbs.May be seen at O\u2019Donnell\u2019s Sales j206G Mannjng chambers.Toronto, Ont.Stable.Apply Edwards Furniture Co._!\t-\u2014 - _\t.\t'r-r'r- \u2014¦ LOST AND FOUND MISCELLANEOUS rpiRE HOLDER, IA1TH TIRE, REAR OILMAN'S SHORTHAND, TOUCH TYPE-light and number^4i976 attached.lo?t -*¦ writing.Bookkeeping.General Business Sunday night.between Sherbrooke and ?Training.Private Lessons.Prospectus on Scotstown.Finder please notify W.W.Bow-j application Frank Dudley, Cert.P.S.74 man.Soots town.Que.\tj Frontenac Street.1228-W.___________ RING, ENGRAVED '¦«TAKE MONEY AT HOME\u2014$15 TO $60 motto, lost.Owner\u2019s ^\tweekly for your spare time writ- ' ing show cards for us.No canvassing.V» e instruct and supply you with work.West-Angus Showcard Service., 25 Coiborne Bldg., Toronto.Q.OLD SIGNET \u2022vÀth crest and name inside.Reward will be given for return to Sydney E.Francis.86 Wellington N., or Main Street.Lennox ville.EGGS AND POULTRY.POULTRY\u2014I for highest WILL BUY POULTRY prices at my home near j Stanbridge East, on Thursdays, Friday3 sndi Saturdays of each week.P.Archambault, j OINGLE COMB BLACK MINORCA COCK- ; ^ ereis.Miner\u2019s strain.25 Partxidg: i Wyandotte hens and pallets, also crossbred yearling hens.Apply to Harding, Waterviile.Que.Mrs.garand, furrier, so w^el- lington St.North, Room 6, will accept all jtfnds of repair and remodelling fur Satisfaction guaranteed.Prices right.THIRD PRIZE LIMERICK (By Bernice E.Chute, Eaton, Que.) Are you wanting to dispose of or to buy?It can be done, in the twinkling of an eye.Now don\u2019t look so solemn, in the Record\u2019s Want Ad.column Put an ad., it\u2019s the right way; just try, SITUATIONS WANTED F*s*errfcler The House of Merit.OTHER Today and Torrforrow\u2014Earle Williams in \u2018It Can Be Done The strange story of a strange man who made in a strange manner.Coming Sunday, October 2nd\u2014\u201cKAZAN.\u201d HELP\u2014MALE V MANAGER WANTED FOR OU TTl Portland store.Must have experience : fluently letter t YOUNG M JOB ATTEND- rnaces or boilers, twenty years\u2019 I .pcrier.e in engineering.Willing to work v_ anything, night or day.Apply Box 35 Record.HELP W ANTED FOR SALE GET OUT OR YOl Portland store.Miss grocery : speak both languages References reootred.Apply by Hebert t Fortier, Utr.itee MI but to travel and appo-.r.: local r presentatives.«21 a veek and expena g-aarantaed.with good chance to make a week and expenses.State a^e and .'.vacations- Experience unnecessary.V.in, Co., Dept.G.Toronto.Experienced SALESMAN For Eastern Townships.Men\u2019s work garments.Must speak both languages.Commission basis.Apply Box 31.Record.-7^\tNEVER GET ON POSITION WANTED AS DRI\\ER AND jn every town and City in Canada there are -I.Yr.tw'hamr Arv make car.four years\u2019 TWENTY CARS HARDWOOD SLABS WILL\tx and edgings cut sixteen inches, for sale, - ! for immediate delivery.Apply Mr.Flanagan, 400 St.Ambroise Street, Montreal.mechanic.Ary make car, :?er:ence.Wrrite Box 585, Derby Line, Vt_ YOUNG BOY 17 tires a position on 39 Record.YEARS OLD DE- men who are deep in a rut, and will never t>HODE ISLAND RED COCKERELS get on while they stay in it.\tXY for saje These cockerels were piffchas- But how to get out that.' the question! e(^ jn Ontario and are from pure bred.WANTED TO BUY Holmes, Ayer's Cliff, R.M.D.1.UR LEY & LYMAN AUTOMATIC piano for sale for $500 ; $300 down, J t ANTED\u201412 GAUGE * ^ hammerless shot gun.3ox 599, Sherbrooke.TO PURCHASE\u2014-VICTORY for spot cash.Send by gistered mail.H.L.Coombs Co., Limited, .' S*.James Street.Montreal.\\T7ANTED | \u2019 ' Bonds bough ,\tOf course you ran \u201cTake a plunse\" but : selected breeding stock.Apply W.B.¦ arm.Apply to there is a t^t^r way: _______________Our Sales Department will send you free of charge the first two lessons of its course in salesmenahip.You can thus see how you like the idea of $100 a year for balance.Apply 122 Pacific joining the men who are making a good Street- living and building up their future in the\t* Canada Life.\tT)RY HARDWOOD SLABS FOR SALE.If you are ambitious and capable, we will\t4 ft.also 16 inches.For terms continue the course of instructions and C.H.Davis, Bolton Centre.Que.afterwards place you in a position and help ; D.BARRELL, Address P.O.; Following is a list of the prize winners at the School Fair held on Friday, September 16th, in order of merit.Cake, girls over 12 years \u2014 1 Gladys McPhee, 2 Beda Brown, 3 Helena McClure 4 Shela Rollit 5 Marion McCrum 6 Grace Beard 7 Ethel Benham, 8 Doris Sweet.Cake, girls under 12 years \u2014 1 Helene jVlcPhee, 2 Jean McClure.Bread5\u20141 Frances Stowe.Canning tomatoes\u20141 Ethel Benham, 2 Grace Beard, 3 Lois Collins and Romelia Collins.Jelly\u20141 Frances Stowe.Flowers.Bouquets (mixed) \u2014 1 Doris Sweet, 2 Irving McLaughlin, 3 Marjorie Dryden, 4 Helena McClure, 5 Mona Fair.Asters\u20141 Hildred Burnet, 2 Jean McClure.Sweet peas\u2014-1 Hildred Burnet, 2 Helen Gleason.Petunias\u20141 Ruth Stowe.Blooms in pots\u20141 Grant Lauer, 2 Janet Brown, 3 Margaret Draper.Gladioli\u2014Helen Gleason, special mention.Floral design\u2014Elsie Rollit, C.H.S.(special mention.) Cabbage\u20141 Ernest Flegg, 2 Gerald Hawk, 3 Kenneth Doak, 4 Charlie Norris.Turnips \u2014 1 Henry Ruiter, 2 Chauncey Hawk, 3 Charlie Norris, I 4 Clarence Collins, 5 Ernest Flegg, J 6 Elwin Stowe.Beets \u2014 1 Marjorie Dryden, 2 j Chauncey Hawk, 3 Stuart Collins, 4 Gerald Hawk, 5 Charlie Norris.Onions\u20141 Arthur White, 2 Gerald Hawk, 3 Henry Ruiter, 4 Chauncey Hawk, 5 Charlie Norris.Tomatoes\u20141 Romelia Collins, 2 Chauncey Hawk.Carrots\u20141 Chauncey Hawk, 2 Douglas Doak, 3 Remelia Collins, 4 Ernest Flegg, 5 Gerald Hawk, 6 Stuart Collins.Pumpkins\u20141 Arthur White, 2 Stuart Collins, 3 Clarence Collins, 4 Clare Scott, 5 Charlie Norris.Cucumbers\u20141 Charlie Norris, 2 I ed, starting at 5.30 p.m Ernest Flegg.\t| Service in St.Paul\u2019s Church on Beans 1 Charles Cotton, 2 Ger-i gunfiay next, October 2, will be at 7 aid Hawk, 3 Clarence Collins.! o\u2019clock in the evening.Sunday Collection of vegetables\u20141 Law- School at 10 0\u2019ci0ck.rence Stowe, 2 Shelia Rollit.Parsnips\u20141 Ernest Flegg.Citron \u2014 1 Shela Rollit (very fine.) Mangles\u20141 Clarence Collins.strange bet and won it FEATURES HIS MAJESTY\u2019S FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: Constance Binney in \u2018The Magic Cup\u2019 The story of a girl who fell among thieves, and her rescue by a lively reporter.Other Attractions Added.Matinee 15c.Evening 25c.Music by Goldsteip\u2019s Orchestra COMING \u2018Over the Hill\u2019 His Majesty\u2019s Oct.16 Under the distinguished patronage of Their Excellencies Baron and Lady Byng: Edmond MARBLETON The annual harvest thanksgiving service will be held in St.Paul\u2019s Church on Thursday evening, September 29, at 7.30 standard time, to be followed by a chicken pie supper in the Parish Hall, served by the Ladies\u2019 Guild.Anyone wishing sup-! per at the regular hour wull be serv- j The Illustrious Tenor Seats now selling at H.C.\tWilson and Son\u2019s and P.D.\tAuthier\u2019s.a pupil may not pass when he has failed in one subject unless his average percentage is sufficiently high.There are also other changes in the subjects which make it more difficult to get a pass, The higher standerd is a good thing, but ail 1 must work to come up to that standard.The Senior Academy girls as usual may be seen engaged in sports , in the \"play-ground.However thi \".The Junior Branch of the Wo- year\tare enjoying a new ball | men\u2019s Auxiliary will meet on Satur-; game ca,led piay_ground_ball.The j day afternoon, October 1, m thei^j.an(j\twere gjven bv Mr.: Parish Hall, at 2 o clock.\t; H R Stewart.address Returned Men G.W.V.The blind broom-ms Lawford Lane, East She besides making brooms sorts, is making a spec repairing fine cane-seat and verandah chairs.DRY CLEANING : whc\\t it means Washing in benzine and soap, instead of water and soap.Men\u2019s and women\u2019s street and evening clothes.you to make good.All inquiries are treated as strictly confi-dental.Write Sales Department, CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Toronto.CP RING SHIPMENTS - FLOWERS, \u2019 Jack Draper.k-J shrubs.ornamental and fruit trees, I 0 Sweet corn Swiss Chard\u20141 Sydney Flegg, 2 Henry Ruiter, 3 Henderson Fair, 4 I Stuart Collins, 5 Cedric White, 2 The Senior Branch of the Wo-; First Team.\u2014Leath Wells, Ca ¦ -1 Henry Ruiter, 2 shrubs, ornamental and fruit trees, every description, guaranteed stalk.Largest nursery in Canada.All correspondents apply Clifton Thompson, 3 Hildred Burnet Box 443 Windsor Mills, Que.\t' ONE PERRIN SULKY ci PLOW IN A1 condition for prize plowing, for sale.Quantity of 16 in.firewood, $10 per 120 cubic feet.Apply H.W.Loomis, Lennox- ville.MALES, $5.00: James Woodward, Our new opened.department, just OLD SAYING VERIFIED | \u201cY'ou nearly ran over those peo ! pie,\u201d said the traffic cop, stopping j ^,ANARjES FOR sale.the motorist.\tfemales, Î1.09.Mrs.J \u2018\u2018Sorry, officer! Y'ou see I iusCR-R.N°\u2019 'tiifmn\u201dxville\u2019 Que\u2019 - ____ name?-\tBIRTHS.MARRIAGES.DEATHS \u201cT ittle \u201d\tÎ\t\u2018\t- publication rates.Cash or sent through Z6c.: 5 Charlie Norris, 6 Gerald Hawk.Field corn\u20141 Clare Scott, 2 Kenneth Thompson.Fodder corn\u20141 Stuart Collins, 2 Romelia Collins.Potatoes\u20141 Clifton Thompson.Apples\u20141 Gordon Shufelt, 2 Les- men\u2019s Auxiliary will meet on Tues- c.her.' Kathlecn Kezar, Pitch day afternoon, October 4 m the c tai willa Haselton, First Base-Parish Hall at 2 o\u2019clock.As there\u2019 are two quilts to do, a good attendance of members is requested.Mrs.Ward, from Bishop\u2019s Crossing, has been a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.M.Bishop.Mr.and Mrs.Roy Butler return- man; Marjorie Bacon, Second Base-man; Mildred Robertson, Short Stop; Gwendolyn Matthews, Third Baseman; Doris Parker, Center Fielder; Eliza Mitchell, Right Fielder; Margaret Wools, Left Fielder., ,\t,\t.\to.j.\tmu».,.Second Team.\u2014Beulah Brainerd, ed to -¦ er oon ,t on .uncaj.\t^Catcher; Hannah Leslie, Pitcher and were accompanied by Mr.H.G.Weston.Mr.Douglas Stevenson, from t .\t,\t\u2022\tj\tjruuiicaiiuu raua».\toeuu u \u2018Ah.a Little iCarning is a\tcorrMp0n(jent: Births, 25c.; Marriages Sherbrooke Laundry and Dry Ceaners 91 Frontenac Street Phone 163.geroilf.thing/\u2019 chuckled the cultured Death*, 25c.; Death where funeral notice is cop and he was SO tickled with his added, 75c.; Card of Thanks, 75c.; In Mo-.,\t,,\t.1\t1 .\tF-\u201erirrr£,csrtr\to-r.moriam, 75c.; poetry 10c.per line; list of joke that he let the trangressor g flower8> 10c per linc> when charged, 25c.free.\textra in all above caBes.lie Collins, 3 Lois Collins, 4 Hugh'sherlffooke( spe\u201et the week-end in! Baseman; Helen Cass Short s Collins, B Clarence Colins._\tJ** ,he\tof Mend,.Beant, pint\u20141 Hattie Dryden, 2j Mrs j h.Barker, who spent a Margaret Draper, 3 Kenneth Doak.j few ^yy.jn town visiting friends, Rabbits, Canadian\u20141 Racy La- returned home to Sherbrooke on roeque, 2 Grant Lauer, 3 Cedric | gaturciay.White.\t; Mn and Mrs.Hetherington, Mas- Chickens\u2014Cedric White pest pair ter Mewburn Hetherington, jand best pen.\tj Carrie Chapman and Miss Florence Hunt were in Sherbrooke on Mon- Captain; Evelyn Kezar, First Base-man; Margaret Duncan, Second stop; >eman; Barry Clark, Center Fielder, Gladys Clark, Right Fielder; Kathleen Stewart, Left Fielder.General Notes.SO MUCH MORE ROMANTIC.;\tBIRTHS.The average woman prefers being MacAULAY Born on Wednesday, I idealized to being understood.\tSept 21st, to Mr.and Mrs.A.______________MacAulay, a son, (Ian Maclver \u2014\t- \"\t' Sherman.) ! day- In The Financial Activities Your Hay Beprements Ëel IN MEMORIAM.In loving memory of Pte.Alton C.Young, North Hatley, who died of wounds Sept.28th, 1918, at Tooting Military Hospital.HUGH Hay and Grain, solicited.Write 212 IHII Si.ii a carload lots SCOTT Sleep on.dear Alton, in a «rfdier'a icrave.Your life for your country you nobly gave.No dear one waue near you to eay good-bye, European Plan.Kates $2.50 per daj ] But Safe in God\u2019., keeping now you lie.an! up, 150 Bed Rooms, 80 with private Bath attached.Situated within five minutes from ! only.Correspondence -ali B-B» Terminals and Steamship ¦'\tLandings.Three attractive Dinira' Rooms Excellent Cuisine, Good Service, Moderate Cost.Cha*.L.de Rouvi'le, Manager.Inserted by HIS FATHER, MOTHER, BROTHERS AND SISTERS.North Hatley.Sept.28th, 1921.Ifolreal Don\u2019t neglect to read the Clatai-fied Advertisements in this issue.They likely name something you want.Mr.and Mrs.J.Hingston motor-j The many friends of Mrs.O.W.ed to Montreal on Sunday, and re- j Cote wiu be glad to know that she port the roads in good condition.i ;s gaining slowly from her recent Miss Fraser, of Ottawa, who is a | jiiness.nurse-in-training at the Royal Vic-j ReVi a.É.E.Legge left on Mon-toria Hospital, is spending her holi-1 ^ay eVening for Bishop\u2019s College, days with her cousins, Col.and Mrs.i Leimoxville.R.Stockwell.\tA new bank building is shortly to The Women\u2019s Institute will meet be erected on the corner site near at the home of Mrs.George Beach the Post Office, purchased from the on Saturday, October 1st, at 3 p.m.A paper on \u201cThe Romance of Farming\u201d will be read.All interested will be cordially welcome.The boys of the academy are practicing hard for sports day, which will be held here on Saturday, Oc-i late Mr.B.R.Bishop.-v- BEEBE General Notes Miss! ^r\u2019\tFulton and daughter have returned to their home in Waltham, rMass., after visiting the latter\u2019s grand-parents, Mr.and Mrs.S.B.Norton, for the past few weeks Mr.John R.Feltus and son, Neil Felttus, and wife have returned to their home in West Acton, after visiting the former\u2019s brother, Mr.J.F.Feltus, the past two weeks.Friends will be glad to know that Mrs.Ralph Tilton is gaining slowly after a serious operation at the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.S.B.Norton has the misfortune to lost a valuable mare the past week.Mr.Will Huse has moved into his new residence on Junction Street.The property was formerly owned tober 1st.It is hoped there will be| to study harder as the Quebec au-l representatives from all the acad-[ thorities require a higher standard emies in the district.Mr.Miner, of! in order to pass a grade.A short Granby, has presented a trophy cupS time ago a pupil might pass if he for competition.\t!had failed in two subjects, while now Beebo Academy Note» The Academy pupils are advised j by Mr.Chas.Twombly.Mr.and Mrs.James Cleland home from Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Alton have Paul from visiting relatives Bringing Up Father Hr- COPYRIGHT 1918.By George McManus I VE MADE ) OUI?MINDS ID SO ID THE ; MOJNTAIN StC5 .\tF FOrz A v/EEr?L 1 WITH MR.SlLEri't \u2018 lee ajud M15 j SISTE.S?- VOU GOT TO so alone, MA SOU-.- ! SOT A E \u2019 T -\u2019 LCTOI^S MEETING ro-MOgn?oW- y- \\ \u2018\t; ' 4 \\ M lüi i Ul.~1! 11- L « : /.L '«A v\u201d ' m ; i'FF If\" THAT sisree IS An yth î n& LIKE HE.r-2 B*?crrH&ra, she;must h '( BE A NOT mk; heau: YOU'r?I MOUNTAINS vT)L£T me deu&mted, A SURE- Oà a 'C )© 1921 yj \u2022 * Iht l F(>*Tun« Ernvicr.Inc PA _-^ OH, MAGGIE !\tt THE DIRECTOR\u2019S J MEETING IG 1 postponed; -y* New York here.Miss Leo Reid, of Montreal, has been visiting her sister, Mrs.Mel-worth Yetter for a few days.Miss Nellie Ketchem is home from Fitch Bay.Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Beerworth and daughter are home from Clarcnce-ville after visiting relativs the past few days.-4- FULFORD ,fP'- r Miss Grace Joyal has gone tc Montreal for an indefinite period.Mrs.Wilfrid Dulude, Mrs.Delphi:-Dulude, of Montreal, Mrs.Francoi.-: Dulude, Mrs.William Dulude, Mrs Raoul Dulude, Mr.Cordelie Dulude and Misses Alice, Aurore, Annette Regina and Aldea Dulude, of North Stukely, Mrs, Emilia Beauchemin Mrs.Alfred Beauchemin and Mr Gerard Beauchemin, of Granby were all recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.Potvin.Mrs.Margaret Sutherland, ol Richford, Vt., is a guest of her bro (her, Mr.James Wright, and othci friends in this neighborhood.» 5HLKUKUUKL UAiLY Ki^CUKÜ, WJiUNLSUAY, btPiLMhJLK 20, JV2! PAUL WlNi CRY OF HAVE CRM\u2019RAISED IN NEW' YORK (Associated Press Despatch.) NEW YORK, Sept.28.\u2014The cry of \u201ccrime yave\u201d was raised yesterday, following Monday\u2019s carnival for robbers in New York and nearby Long Island.While the most daring bit of thievery attempted yesterday took place in the Grand Central station, where, in as crowded a spot as can be found in the city, three bandits armed with lead pipes and EMPLOYMENT OFFICES WERE CRITICIZED CLAIMS HE WAS HIRED TO MURDER MRS.McKINNON Valuable Mineral Land Owned by Mrs.McKinnon Said to Have Prompted Murder.(Associated Press Despatch.) ______\t| HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Sept.28.Claimed They Were Constituted \u2014Raymond Cole, recently arrested r .) D- i ! m Kansas in connection with the in the Interests ot the Dig Lum- mUrder of her Concerns.Mrs.Anna McKinnon, wealthy widow, last May, has confessed, according to the police, that he was hired to shoot the woman by the Rev.Harding Hughes, (Associated Press Despatch.) OTTAWA, Sept.28.\u2014The Govern., ment and private employment 0ffic-\tPoacher, es were scored by several delegates Rev.Hughes, who was arrested at last night\u2019s session of the Nation-! soon after the crime, was said revolvers fell upon a cashier of the tjon a(; Hull.al Catholic Labor Unions, in conven- New York,New Haven and Hartford ! Statements were made to the ef- Railroad and tried to snatch a hand-) fect that Government employraent bag containing thousands of Hollars, ^ wag constitute the:, deiau.t.The whole with.Congregational Church met at the over *2,000,000 in working capita;\tthe ®aid defendants, .home of Mrs.J.G.Ful\u2019er, Elgin St.,' a large cash : apply through the sale! t''r[,'rPro\u2019'\u2018®lonC'°'' s.Drouin ; on Tuesday afternoon with a good of securities have been reduced to'3™ \" ,.or:nu,i\u2019 Gollocated creditor attendance.Arrangements were cover the cost of construction.The .art \"J\u201cen Contestant.Contestant s j completed for the sale and supper cancellation of the orders for unde- msonption .or proof, hearing and- (0 held m the Church Hall on livered machinery wa?done with the judgement upon hig contestation of! October 29th.The senes of \"Wo-idea that the Company would save certain items of the report of dis- ! men 0f the Bible\u201d was continued by whateved wa?paid on account and : tHbution made, fyled and posted in 5jrs_ r Horner, who gave an exmight be lost, ac it could later on ! th,.s cause, contestant allegme that : cellent paper on \u201cDeborah\u201d and Mrs.ne has a privileged claim over ail Arthur Dickinson sang a sole.Re-y \" '¦P'1'-'\tj:_ -^e oaiance of the freshnients were served by the host, purchase price of the immoveable egs who was assisted by Mrs.John sold en justice m this cause, although Irvingi Mrs.Luke Hale and Mrs.his claim was «registered subse- Ellis Coupland.quent to that of the collocated cred- The Sunshine Club of the Ccngre- *!CV 'r ' -p-urg the parties by : gational Church will meet at the tnmr Counsels His Lordship took , homfe of Mrs.j.G.Fuller on Mon.this case en dehoere.light re-order equipment at a lower cost.-\u2014-^- NEW ONTARIO ISSUE IS FLOATED IN UNITED STATES New Issue Is Offered at S9 and Interest, to Yield About 6.10 Per Cent.(ûothra TOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAYYOUNG Made in Canada Beady// FALL STYLES IJNTIL you see them, you have no idea how smart Good Clothes can be.Until you buy them, you have no idea how economical Good Clothes can be.Until you wear them, you have no idea how ^ well-tailored Good Clothes can be* Society I Brand * stands ?for the best in Good Oothes\u2014your logical choice for Fall., SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES Limited.Makers\u2014Montreal ALFRED DECKER & COHN Chicago\t\u2022\t.\tNew Tort Soft) BY Star Cloffilng Hall OSEN BLOOM jDm Store that Sets the JF^ee CJOtl fAnociated Pre*.Despatch) NEW YORK, Sept.28.\u2014A syndicate composed of Lee, Higginson BROMPTON CASE HEARD cause.5nd Company, Bankers\u2019 Trust Com- proof-and bearing and'iudgement by ?Vening \u2018n hKonor of\tMisi?pany, Spencer.Trasr.and Company, defa\u201eu\t, Louise fcornberger, of Bedford, and ult a* \":?t defendant in an act- and sold last week ten million dollars Province of Ontario six per Gabrielle, has also returned to the ! nay evening, October 3rd, when Mr.convent at Waterloo.D.M.Mitchell will give a talk on Mrs.Percy Tigh and little daugh-1 Bromptcn Lumber and Mfg.Co.Bfces and Honey makmg.\u201d\t; ter, Katharine, have returned to Germain ar.i Ewing, Mis-en- .; Ir®- \u2022 P H\u2018bbard ^tertained at Montreal, after spending the past Plaintiff\u2019s inscription for *1Ve ta^4es bridge on Tuesday few -weeks in town with Mr.and Mrs.v.u\"\u2019\t1Lr\u201d- R.A.Butterworth.Miss Mantha Wiggins, of Montreal, spent Sunday in town with her mother, Mrs.Kate Wiggins.Mr.McClaskey, of St.Stephen, N.B., and Mr.McNeil, of Montreal, were guests last week of Mr.and Mrs.J.Bruce Payne.Mr.Johnson, of Knowiton, has come to spent the winter with his daughter, Mrs.C.H.Bradford.The Messrs.J.G.Fuller, W.Rus- E.H.Rollins and Sons, and Clark, hJ^ cai- * Miss Eva Stalker, of Ottawa.ion to the amount of $7,647.55 fori\tA\t.tion by defendant -\t,\tkerchief shower on Saturday even- of a dwelling \u2022\t¦ ,\tA\ttt, , mg in honor of Miss Dorothy Hicks lois iiuviin-c ua\tu, i__i__i i.mg in nonor ox iViiss uorovny hicks cent gold bonds, is offering an ad- .\t\u201cj 2 \".^.d\tJ>, L.ne ; of St.Lambert, who has been on the ditiona.new issue of five million\t^V;-'v\u2019r-7 Vü W'r\"\tteaching staff of the Granby High dollars Province of Ontario 6\u2019s, .-f\t' School for the past two years, and dated September 15, 1921, due Sep- \u2018 Q- ' \u2018\u2019n \u201c tbls cause.\t; b\tmarriaee is to take olace tember 15 1943\tJudgement:\u2014Maintain plaintiff's T10'!?marnaKe 18 \u201c take place Like the o-h r bond* the new\tOmdems defendant to pay to i\t,Bnd^ W*B plafd at four Like .he other bonds, the new plaintiff the ^ of ST 647 ^ with i\tat _Ü!?^l03e_trf_the ^T\u20ac W obligation of Ontario anf a >»™*t «* from th.10th Ang-\t«W-GOiding.and W.issue constitutes a direct and prim .\t,,\t.\t1 us.1921- Dec are= that nlaintiff has ^rs' ^eor^e Boyd which caused ; jnotored to Cowansville on Wed- mILY:?the* province ^The^ew a\t***** evening last and attended the ss:e is oVred a^rSnSeVrto - -11 as for the labor done, to the \u2022\tl)ïe ^ ^\t\u201d Tield^bout 6.10 per cent.\t[«of\thonor whoP was greatly pleased by REPUBLICAN IS ELECTED TO THE U.S.CONGRESS wh0;e ^th costs against defendlît.tJ}em-wT^e _^\u201cer at bridSe was Smith vs.Nicholson et a!.Déclin-! Mrs- W- F' Addings, who cmitnbu- L P.Andrew Had Fifteen Thou- atory exception of defendants in an ^ her Pretty prize (a tatted hand land Maioritv Over Democrat actiorî to the amount ^ $6,755.00, kerch.ef) to the shower.Dainty re C J J a y - C aL\t1 defendants alleging in their motion ^eshments were served by the host- 1C candidate in bixth Massa- that the whole caU5e of the action oss and the party dispersed.chusetts Division.\tarose in the City and District of ^ra- °- V/ Giddings gave a mis- : cellenaous shower in honor of Miss Myra Bradford on Thursday after- Montreal, the whole as appearg of record.Judgement:-Grants said motion; !noon la8t'\tlittle cart contain- CAs.oci&ted Pren De.patch) BOSTON Sept 28\u2014A.P.And- MQ____________ _________________f -ew, Republican, formerly a?;stant ; Refers the plaintiff and defendants, mafly dainty packages was secretary treasurer, was yesterday for all legal purposes, before the drawn into the parlor by Mias M.elected to Congress from the sixth Superior Court sitting\u2019at the City ¦ Lonfran\u2019 tbe three 7ear old lmle Massachusetts district, by a major-! 0f Montreal for the District of Mon- niece of tbe l10*1688» wbo handed the ity of approximately fifteen thous-, treal, and order, the Prothonotary Parcels to the bride-to-be.Dainty apd over Charles I.Pettingell, thejof this Court to send the record in and delicious refreshments were Democratic candidate.\tthe present cause to the said Super-1 served in the dinin« room» w>leTe The election was made necessary I ^\t?iftirfr at tfap Cit and,Miss Mildred Dozoia poured tea and ^Congressman jDfctrfct of Montreal, according to ' ^ E- H- LoT1«an OTt the ices-WRfred W.Lufkin, Republican, tojîaw> The whole with cost4\tj Mrs.Harlow Bowker and little son becoiDc Collector or the Port of^\t.>h&s returned from a vlait to her mo- Boitü____________________ ' SUCCEEDS MR.A.SYLVESTRE ther\u2019 Mr*- L- L- 15a7les.Malone, N.50N WAS DISCHARGED, BUT\t' ll- Doroth, Hiek., rf St.I.ar,- FATHER HELD BY JURY ON Metayer, K.C., has been appointed haH beeT) «Pending a few days MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE MlnUter of Public Works in the fth A.W.Mitchell, Elgin _____\tProvincial Government, to succeed Street.A
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