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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE.WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921.Twenty-fifth Year.COUNCIÏ.DISCUSS A REDUCTION IN GAS PRICE Codera Rev.Father 19Feb22 Hylan Re-Elected In New York By A Large Plurality NO RESUMPTION OF NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN THE BRITISH AND SINN FEINERS TO BE ATTEMPTED UNTIL IT! ¦ ULSTER DIFFICULTY IS OVERCOME for casts of King\u2019s Speech Proroguing Parliament, Which Will Very Likely Be Delivered Tomorrow, Are to the Effect that It Deals Almost Exclusively with the Irish Problem \u2014 Conferences Letween Premier Lloyd George and the Ulster Cabinet in Regard to Basis of an Irish Peace Settlement Will Probably Not Take Place Until Next Monday.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, November 9.\u2014Forecasts of the King-'s speech proroguing Parliament, which it is thought will be delivered tomorrow, are to the effect that it deals almost exclusively with the Irish situation.Mr.Lloyd George presided last night over a Cabinet Council at which the terms of the speech were said to have been discussed.Conferences between Mr.Lloyd G eorge and the members of the Ulster Cabinet in regard to the basis of an Irish peace settlement had been set for tomorrow, but prorogation of Parliament on that date, together with the fact that Friday is Armistice Day, would probably force a postponement until Monday of official conversations.All the parties to the negotiations engaged in informal parleys yesterday.Sir James Craig, the Ulster Premier, saw Mr.Lloyd George and Foreign Secretary Curzon, and also sought out influential parliamentary leaders in an endeavor to gain their support for the Ulster viewpoint.No resumption of the formal negotiations between the representatives of the British Government and the Sinn Fein will be attempted until after the Ulster difficulty has been overcome.The report continues that should the Ulsterites be unable to reconcile their views with those of Mr.Lloyd George, he will offer his resignation as Premier.ADDITIONAL SINN FEINERS RELEASED FROM CAMPS (Associated Press Despatch) BELFAST, Nov.!».Twenty-nine more Sinn Feiners, held in internment camps, were unconditionally released yesterday.Eleven were freed from the Rath Camp, Curragh; eight from Spike Island, Queenstown, and ten from Bellykinar.This makes the total released to date 113, leaving the number in terned at approximately 4,720.APPROVE STAND TAKEN BY SIR JAMES CRAIG LONDON, Nov.9.\u2014The Ulster Cabinet representatives here unanimously approved today \u201cthe fis>m attitude\u201d which Sir James Craig, the Ulster Premier, has maintained in the interest of Ulster in his conferences with Premier Lloyd George over the question of an Irish settlement.This decision was reached after a prolonged meeting between the Ulster Premier and the members of the Cabinet he summoned to London.At this meeting, Sir James explained the situation in the Irish negotiations so far as he had been made aware of it in his recent interviews with Mr.Lloyd George, and outlined the course he had pursued in the circumstances.COLJ.KEEFLER ADDRESSED THE ROTARY CLUB #\tSi CONFIDENT REGARDING THE DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE.* * * * * * * * I * (Associated Press Despatch.) QUEBEC, Nov.9.\u2014\u201cI don\u2019t believe this disarmament conference at Washington can do everything.I am personally much,\u201d Discussed Advantages of Physical |\tleader Training\u2014Urged Its Adoption # of the British delegation.He in Schools\t\u2018 ^ described the Conference as % describe»! ! # the greatest step of all history Th.\t.venin, .U.J night s session of the Rotary Club ^ was Lt.-Col.J.K.Keefler, Inspector of the cadet service for this district.Col.Keefler observer that in 1908, Lord Strathcona had given a grant of $260,000, subsequently raised toi $500,000 for the promotion of physi- i cal training in schools.One of the provisos of this grant was that the schools accepting assistance from J this grant should make physical | training compulsory and that teachers with certificates higher than the elementary grade should also have physical training certificates.Col.Keefler emphasized the fact n.Pft-pn C\u201ep# + THE WEATHER * * * ft ft ft * * ft ft ft * * * + ft ft 4 COLD, WITH LIGHT SNOW Pressure is now highest in the Western States and tho St.Lawrence Valley.The weather is fairly cold from Lake Superior eastward, and snow is falling in Southern Ontario.Tho temperature is rising again in the Western Provinces.Strong northeast wind», c.o Id with light «now tonight and part of Tuosda.v, The Bedford District Popularity Contest enters an interesting stage.The last coupon appears in the Record today.Candidates and readers 'are urged to send in coupons, if possible, to reach the Record by Saturday.This will greatly facilitate the counting of ballots which will be a big task.As stated, however, votes, whether coupons or subscriptions, reaching Sherbrooke Monday will be credited, The standing of candidates below shows the keen contest that has developed.Miss O\u2019Hara, of Fam-ham, heads the list in today\u2019s report, being about a thousand ahead of Miss Sornbergcr, who has led up to this time.Other candidates are following closely and anything may happen between now and the close of the contest.The following is the standing of DETROIT ENDORSES MUNICIPAL PROGRAMME.(Aascciatcd Press Despatch.) DETROIT.Mich., Nov.9.\u2014Again endorsing the City administration's municipal ownership programma, Do- thors postponed action, evidently waiting for the civic elections, when there will ho more.Well, fellers, 1 can\u2019t write any more just now, as I have some shopping to do and want to get a look around the Sherbrooke stores.I\u2019ll drop in at McKechnie\u2019s, who made some attractive offerings in \u2019-ester-day\u2019s Record, and then cross over t ¦ Skinner, who said truly in his adv.Unit, voters re-elected Mayor James yesterday, \"The thing is to get a.Gouzons at yesterday's election by good start.\"\tnearly two to one.So long.YVill write you again! By about the same ratio, a char-tomorrow.\ther amendment under which the Do- Yours truly,\t; troit United Railway would he for BILL.red to vacate Fort Street and a part ?.\u2014\u2014- j \u201e(\u2022 Woodward Avenue, two princip- Thc man who goes around with a thoroughfares, to make way for chip on his shoulder is a man who is Municipally owned street railway The Finance Committee recom-; mended, and it was subsequently approved, that pending the sale of ! bonds amounting to $207,500 au-| thorized by the by-law's 389 and 419, 1 the City borrow from the Bank of ) Montreal the sum of $186,000, the value of these bonds being establish-I ed by the price of the last offer received, namely $89.50, and which was refused by the Council.Of this amount, $132,500 will be i used in paying back to the Bank of | Montreal the amount borrowed to j carry on the paving works.YVith reference to the sewers, etc., ! referred to by the Finance Committee, Alderman Edw-ards asked why ! these plans for permanent works had not been completed, while other plans Racine Building.Electric light and neat bill $450.06.\u2014Inasmucn as tne amount $367.00 which the Committee has recommended the council to accept in settlement of the amount in report No.27, 1921, has not yet been paid, the Committee recommends that the debtor Mr.D.O.E.Denault be immediately notified that unless the amount is paid within the delay fixed by the notice, the payment of the whole amount $450.08 will be insisted upon and the supply of light will be discontinued, the whole in conformity with by-law 373.Dollard Snowshoe Club.Contract for supply of electric light to Montreal Road.\u2014The Committee, having taken communication of the draft of contract, recommend that it be signed by the Dollard Snowshoe Club and the City?on behalf of the club by its authorized officer; on behalf of the city by the Mayor and the Secretary.Treasurer; That the Mayor and the Secretary-Treasurer be hereby authorized to sign the said contract on behalf of the city.Gas oil.Tenders received and considered.\u2014 The Committee recommends that the tender of the Sun Oil Company of Canada, Ltd., be accepted for thirty thousand gallons of gas oi\u2019 at $0.1135 per Imperial Gallon, delivered f.o.b.cars Sherbrooke, payable in Canadian funds.The whole according to specifications contained in the tender.Immediate acceptance.The following clause relate to (Contiuued on page 10.) apt to pick quarrels before they are linos, was passed.Mavor Cuuzi.us won in the no- candidates today: Miss Hilda O\u2019Hara\u2014 Earn ham\t Miss Beth Sornberger\u2014 Frelighsburg\t Miss Lora Robinson-\u2014 Cowansville\t\t\t Miss Elaine Crandall\u2014\t.286, .60 .285,690 .282,610 Miss Emily Peabody\u2014\t Mansonville\t\t.233,850 Miss Lucille Adam\u2014\t Waterloo\t\t.227,370 Miss Ruth Perkins\u2014\t Sutton \t\t.188,670 Miss Alene Gardner\u2014\t St.Armand\t\t.111,570 Miss Queenie Paige\u2014\t Eastman\t\t.101,050 Miss Vera Lodge\u2014\t Bedford \t\t.55,060 Miss A'hertina Tetrault\u2014\t Granby \t\t \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\t.47,810 Miss Bertha Pihus\u2014\t South Bolton \t\t.47,150 Miss Klsu\u2019 M.Davidson\u2014*\t Davidson Hill\t\t.35.241 In the majority of instances shown, compared with the \u201cillegal roll,\u201d while i increase over the 1920 figures.the valuations show a decrease still maintaining a substantial Croteau, Wm.Lord, Wm.\u2022 .Sherbrooke Art Library.Griffith, \\Y'.H.Sun Life Insurance Company.Soeurs de la Sainte Famille.Wilson, A.R.Sherbrooke Ry.and Power Co.Julius Kayser & Co., Ltd.Dean, R.I.Echenbcrg.Moses.Bradley, Ed.D.Sangster.A, Lothrop.E.A., Laundry Gervais, P.and Derby, il.Wiggett, W.J.Couture, A.Z.Legendre.Alfred.\tIllegal\tRevised \tRoll\tRoll 1920\t1921\t1921 $ 4,000\t$ 6,500\t$ 5.500 \t5,000\t4,000 30,000\t40,000\t40,000 26,000\t25,000\t25,000 60,000\t65,000\t65,000 8,000\t8,000\t8,000 1,000\t3,500\t4,500 2,000 200,1)00\t4,000\t4,000 \t200,000\t200.000 \u201c',000\t20,000\t22,000 ,000\t2,000\t2,000 6,000\t8,000\t8,000 6,000\t10,000\t12,000 6,000\t11,000\t8,500 2,500\t9,000\t9,000 3.000\t',000\t3,500 5,000\t7.500\t5.8ÜO i 8733 ^ 'PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 192?ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT NEWS GftklttTiags by tbe Daily Record Correspondent! in the Virioe» CemmoBities, NORTH HATLEY Dr.C.J.Edgar, of Lachine, was k week-end guest of friends here.Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Bellam and thildren, of Lennoxville were weekend and holiday guests at Mr.E.H.Clark's and Mr.J.G.Robinson's.Mr».Ray Conner, who has been seriously ill in the Sherbrooke Hospital for the past ten weeks does not gain as fast as her many friends would wish.Mr.Bruce McKay has gone to Boston, where he has accepted a position in a store.Mrs.Leslie Comstock and young win.of Tomifobia.were recent guests at Mr.E.H.Clark's.We regret to report that Mrs.'Guy Kezar was unable to return kome from the Sherbro ke Hospital at the week-end as anticipated.The November meeting of the W.C.T.U.was held on the 2nd, inst., at the home of Mrs.Henry Merrill, when Mrs.Merrill and Mrs.Burns entertained at lunch at midday.While the attendance of members was not large, there were a \u2022.lumber of visitors present.During the afternoon.Rev.E.E.Marggraf gave an interesting talk ©n the prohibition situation in the U.S., as he found it when on a visit there recently.Mrs.Marggraf sang a solo, which was much enjoyed.The subject of procuring ore of Blanche Reed Johnston\u2019s books for the Union was discussed, but no decision was made owing to the small number of members present.Mrs.Little, the president, gave a reading from one of the books by the author above referred to.The remainder of the afternoon was taken up with routine business.Mr.J.A.Seguin is indisposed.Pastor F Chorley will open a ciass for Bible Study at the Baptist Church on Thursday afternoon at 2.80.These classes will be held every fortnight.Mr.Eugene Baldwin, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, has been transferred to Lennoxville.A Thanksgiving oyster supper will be held at Connaught Inn, tonight.Out of town speakers and orchestra and other music.The Sewing Circle will meet at the home of the president, Mrs.A.Bums Lose Your Fat, Keep Your Health Superfluous flesh b not healthy, neither I is it healthy to diet or exercise too much1 for its rcm oral.The simplest method known for reducing: the overfat body easily and ! steadily is the Marmola Method, tried and: endorsed by thousands.Marmola Prescrip-j tion Tablet* eonuiin an exact doae of the ; famous Marmola Prescription, and are sold * by drujrtrists the world over at one dollar for a case.They are harm less and leave no wrinkles or flabbiness.They are popular because effective and convenient.Ask your drugarist for them or send price direct to the Marmola Co., 4612 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich., and procure a case.on Friday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.F.Wm.Tyler returned home on Saturday evening, l after nearly three weeks absence, the greater part of which was spent in Connecticut, also a short time in Newport.Mr.Charlie Reed, of Stanstead College, spent the week-end and! holiday here.Mr.John Cinnamon is laid up with an attack of rheumitism.News has been received here that; Messrs.J.Alex McKay, Clifford Merrill and Lloyd Perry have all se- j cured positions in Wainwright, Alta., for the winter.ville, Vt., was at Mr.Thomas Boz-er\u2019* for Thanksgiving Day.Mr.W.S.Andrews went recently to Montreal, where he purchased an automobile.He was accompanied by Mr P.Herring.Church Hall this evening Churcn Hall Wednesday evening, November 9th.All welcome.Mrs.H.Hunting and children, and Miss Ida Call went to Hereford recently to visit relatives.Mrs.E.A.Wilson and son, Earle, and Mr.Ernest Hunting went to Vermont recently to visit their sister, Mrs.A.Lucias, who is in frail health.Recent visitors in the village Include Mrs.Beaton, from Birchton, Mrs.Scott Herring and son, from Lebannon, N.H., Mr.and Mrs.Coombs, from Sawyerville, at the Herring home.Mi?s Evelyn Peebles, from Duluth, Mich., has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs.E.Aldrich, the past month.WATER VILLE No Appetite Nervous exhaustion leads to distaste for food.The nerves of the stomach are weak, digestion fails and you become generally upset and out of sorts.The secret of complete restoration is in getting the nervous system fully built up.Mrs.R.Cheney, 208 \"Richmond St, Chatham, Ont, writes: \u201c1\ttroubled wkh mdtgesiion.witefe caused roe many sleepless nights.1 would be m terrible distress at times, and would get no relief for two or three hours.For sixteen months I ate noth- , teg but Shredded Wheel biscuits, es I dare not eet anything else.I did not know whet to do, as I had tried so many different remedies, at Well as doctors' | me die mes.without gaming permanent relief.Finally I got some of Dr.Chase's Nerve Food, and while on the secoad box noticed that I was improving.I continued the treatment until 1 sun now folly restored, and bsve returned to my regular diet.My husband has also taken Dr.Chase's Nerve Food with ^iiend-.d results, so we are glad to recommend it to others.\" Dr.Chad's Nerve Food, 50c a.box, all deal era, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto.Mi«® Doris Wilson, of Montreal, spent the week-end and holiday with her parents in town.The many friends of Miss Pearl Burton will be sorry to know that she is il1 Miss Pansy Burton is relieving in the Post Office.Mrs.Baker, of Sherbrooke, was a recent guest of her mother, Mrs.Jos.White.The Orangemen held their annual oyster supper in the basement of the Congregational Church on Saturday evening.Mrs.C.O.Swanson ha* returned from a visit to Montreal.A play entitled \u201cAunt Susan\u2019s Visit,\u201d will be given by local talent from Lennoxville in the Jubilee Hall on Friday evening in aid of the Guild of St.John\u2019s Church.From all reports this play promises to be very funny and should not be missed if you need a laugh.Mr.Clifford Ward, of Montreal, was in town for the week-end with h!s aunt, Mrs.H.Swanson.Mrs.Wilson has returned from Montreal, where she spent the past week.The Ladies' Aid of the Congregational Church will be given by Mrs.Teale and Mrs.Johnston at the parsonage on Thursday afternoon.The ladies are working very hard preparing for their annual sale to be held the last of this month.This sale is always a treat to anyone looking for dainty Xmas gifts.The friends of Mrs.Parkinson will be sorry to hear that she is ill in the Sherbrooke Hospital, with her daughter, Miss Mary Parkinson and Miss Ruth Parsons in attendance.Mr.and Mrs.Sam Gilson were in Dirville last week to attend the funeral of Mrs.Gilson's mother.Mr.Churchill Moore, of St.Hyacinthe was in town for the week-end.Mr.Randal Burton was in Lennoxville for the school opening.Arrangements have been made to have Mrs.John Scott come here for a meeting in aid of Mr.Cromwell\u2019s campaign.Mrs.Scott will speak on Thursday evening of this week in the Town Hall.The block being put up by Mr.Henry Burton, between the Town Hall and the Wharram block, is nearing completion.Mrs.R.A.D.King left last week for MontreaL Headaches from Slight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets ' soon relieve headaches caused from Colds.A tonic laxative and germj destroyer.The genuine bears the signature of E.W.Grove.(Be sure you get BROMO.) 80c.Made in Canada.LAKE MEGANTIC ARMISTICE DAY IN MEGANTIC.Poppies will be sold on Thursday evening at a supper and sale held by the ladies of St.Barnabas Church.Friday a high mass will be sung at the Roman Catholic Church at 10.a.m.The parade will then leave the church and march to the soldier\u2019s monument, where a wreath of poppies will be placed.The children of all the schools will attend the parade with the band, Cadlets and bugle.Speeches will be made by the Rev.Father Lacombe, cure of Spring Hill, also the Rev.Cor-mech and Plumber.Poppies will be sold that day by the young ladies of the town.N1COLET FALLS Misses Alberta and Elsie Elliott, of Shawinigan Falls, were spending the holiday with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.Elliott.Mr.J.Towns and family, of Sherbrooke, was visiting at Mr.J.Plam-ondon\u2019s on Friday.Mrs.V.Carson and young daughter, have returned home from Richmond.where they were staying for a while.Mr.George Morrill, of the Nicolet Lakes, spent last week with his brother, Mr.Frank Morrill.Home.Whist and \u201c500\u201d played.Prizes awarded and lunch served.Mr.and Mrs.George Flaws and Mrs.Elizabeth Flaws, of Cookshire, and Miss Evelyn Flaws, of Montreal spent Thanksgiving with Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Stevenson.Mr.Howard Waldron, of Coati-cook, spent Sunday at Mr.Herbert A.Brigg\u2019s.Miss Mabel Mills, of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.I.B.Mills.Mr.Curtis Jenkerson, of Stoke, was visiting at Mr.J.W.Stevenson\u2019s on Monday, returning home on Tuesday accompanied by Messrs.J.W.Stevenson, H.A.Stevenson, and Eddie Dearden, on a hunting trip.Mr.Bob Reid, of Montreal, spent Thanksgiving at Mr.Samuel Cooper's.Messrs.H.A.Briggs, Roy Mc-Crea, and Howard Richardson were fortunate in getting a deer recently.Mr.and Sirs.Wilfred Dick have moved into the Therrien tenement over the resturant.Mrs.Ann Russell has taken possession of her own house recently vacated by Mr.W.Dick.Mr.Lysle Davis returned home from hunting on Monday with a fine deer.Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Stevenson and Master Ernest, motored to Cookshire on Tuesday afternoon.LIBBYTOWN MILLING Mi IS LIKE NEW PERSON SINCE JUNO IT Rene Boyer Says He Eats Anything, Sleeps Fine and Feels Good All the Time.The Women\u2019s Institute will meet in the hall Saturday afternoon.November 12th, as the regular monthly meeting was not held on November 6 th.Mrs.W.H.Davidson returned home from Sherbrooke on Sunday, after spending the past week with her daughter, Mrs.R.R.Whitcomb.Miss Beatrice and Lillian Crooks, of Beebe, spent the week-end with their cousins, at Mr.F.L.Brown\u2019s.KINGSBURY The mills are closed down for a time.Those here for the Thanksgiving holiday included Miss Kerr, Miss Ward, of Lachine ; Miss Jeaney Crombie, Miss Inez Frank, of Montreal ; Miss Manson, of Montreal, BIRCHTON HILLHURST \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Miss H.E, Cpurch spent last week in Coaticook.Mr.McRae has returned to East , Angus, where he makes his home with his daughter, Mrs.John Damon.Mr.and Mrs.I.M.Cathcart, of Sherbrooke, were week-end visitors at Mr.Samuel Pocock\u2019s.Mr.Wynn Bowen is spending some time at Melbourne, where he is employed at the Robinson Farm.Those who attended the funeral of the late Mrs.Snow, of Coaticook, on Thursday last, were: Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Bowen, Mr.and Miss Church, Mr.Samuel Pocock and Miss Pocock, Mrs.Wm.Pocock and Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Pocock.Mr.C.L.Pocock spent Sunday m Waterville.The Ladies of the Aid will hold an oyster supper at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.B.Waldron on Tuesday evening next, November loth.A collection of useful articles also home ; made candy will be for sale by those in charge during the evening.A cordial invitation is extended to everyone.Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Nodding and Miss E.Nodding, of Scotstown, were week-end-guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.J.Lefebvre, enroute to their new home in Lennoxville.Mrs.L.W.Smith and Miss F.Crane, of Cookshire, and Miss M.Smith, of Sherbrooke, spent Thanksgiving Day with Mrs.C.J.Lefebvre.Mr.Geo.Picard and family are now occupying their new residence adjoining the store.Mrs.E- Todd is moving into her new home recently erected near the church.Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Taylor have taken possession of the property recently purchased from Mrs.E.Todd.Mr.F.Harrison is now in the lumber business.Rev.Mr.Moody exchanged pul-pita with Rev.Mr.Shier, of Sawyerville, on Sunday last.Miss J.McKinnon, of Waterville, spent the week-end and Thanksgiving day at Mr.R.A.Taylor\u2019s.Miss Maybella Hodgman was ' home from Danville for the holidays.Mrs.Gladys Ward has returned home from visiting hef sister in West Stewartstown.HAD BAD COUGH AND SORE THROAT Never neglect a cough or cold however slight.If you do it can have but one result; it leaves the throat or lungs, or both, affected.A single dose of DR.WOOD\u2019S NORWAY PINE SYRUP will help to stop the cough, soothe the throat, and if the cough or cold has become settled on tr lungs the healing virtues of the Norway pine tree along with the soothing and expectorant properties of other ex-!lll '\t'\t\u2018 \u201cTanlac put me on the road to good health and I don\u2019t remember tho time I felt better than I do now,\u201d said Rene Boyer, of 450 Amherst St., Montreal, well known travelling salesman for the Constantineau printing establishment.\u201cAbout two years ago my appetite went back on me and I began to suffer from stomach trouble.I felt sick and wornout all the time, and got in such a rundown condition that it was all I could do to keep plugging along at my work.Everything that I ate disagreed with me arid caused terrible cramps in the pit of my stomach that lasted for hours after every meal.I bloated so with gas I could hardly get my breath at times, and it certainly made me feel iniser-able.My nerves were on edge all the time, and my sleep was so restless and wakeful that mornings I felt completely wornout and not at all like starting my day\u2019s work.\u201cTanlac has certainly changed things for me though and made me feel like an entirely different man.The medicine has rid me entirely of stomach trouble, and I eat whatever I want these days without it bothering me a bit.My sleep is sound and restful and I wake up mornings feeling fine and ready for a good day\u2019s work.Tanlac has certainly delivered the goods for me, and I\u2019m glad to give the medicine my highest endorsement.\u201d Tanlac is sold in Sherbrooke by A.E.Duberger and W.H.Griffith and by leading druggists everwhere.CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY AT SCOTSTOWN Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Smith Have Lived Near Scotstown for Forty-three Years.SCOTSTOWnTqÜe., Nov.9.\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Smith, of this town, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage on October 31st.Although a quiet affair, yet a large number of friends of olden days came to congratulate the aged ; couple on this eventful day.It was very pleasant and happy occasion.On account of Mr.and Mrs.GENERAL NEWS OF INTEREST FROM BURY W.M.S.Heldlvïëëting and Drew Up Plans\u2014Other Newsy Notes of Interest.BURY, Que., Nov.9.\u2014Although last Thursday\u2019s meeting of the W.M.S.was the usual monthly meeting, it proved to be one of absorbing interest.Held at the home of Mrs.L.E.Rainey, with a very good attendance of members, the meeting, under the capable leadership of Mrs.Abel Whitehead, quickly settled down to the business of the afternoon.The roll call was responded to by quotations re missionary work.The report of the district convention held recently in Lennoxville, prepared by Mrs.M.Heseltine, delegate for the afternoon session, was read by Mrs.A.Saunders.This proved to be very full and complete, touching as it did on every item of the afternoon programme.This report was listened to with keen interest, those who had been unable to attend the convention feeling that they had in the report the convention brought to them.The delegate for the sessions, Mrs.L.D.McLeod, will present her report at the next meeting.A rising vote of thanks was tendered Mrs.Heseltine.«JY» FOB COLDS Grip, Influenza, Sore Throat If umplire y ft* Borneo.Medicine Co.100 Wllllai 8L, New York ftnd at all Drug auyrup, instead BJjKar \u2022yrnp, if deaired.Thus yon m lu ounce»\" a family supply\u2014-nut c< in(r no moro than a small bottle ready-made cough eyrup, Ami na a.conch modicine, there really nothing hotter to be bud m 1 prion.It goes right to the spot 1 gives quick lusting relief.If.promp iioftis the inflamed momhrnnnn that 1 the throat and air niusupea, stops annoying throat tickle, loosen!.Phlegm, and soon your conch stops tlrely.Splendid for bronchitis cro hoarseness uml bronchial asthma.mex is ft highly concentrated ct poimd nf Norwny pine extract, fnm for it » healing effect on the inembrai lo avoid disappointment nsk y druggist fur \"2'/.minces nf Pinnx\u201d v directions and don\u2019t accept unytli else, (lUftrsnUed to give ili«n|ptii en fection or money refunded.The Pi Co ToronUv (lot. ?SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, I92Ï.B ACE IHKLL BEDFORD JW DISTRICT NEWS Paily Reports from Correspondents of What Is Going On in WATERLOO Mr.and Mrs.John McFarlane, Mr.and Mrs.WHAT CAUSES HEADACHES?\u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d Prevents Auto Intoxication Auto-intoxication means self-poisoning.Many people suffer from partial Ir.and Mrs.Charles Candlish and Constipation or insufficient action faster Lloyd were in Knowlton on of the bowels.Waste matter which '\tshould pass out of the body every day, remains and poisons the blood.unday, calling on [Bruce McFarlane.Miss Rachael Penney, of Mont-areal spent the holidays in town and Miss raiI! m ,-ne DacK> nneumatism .finder?of M^sonville, wcrejEcZ(ima and other skin diseases.As a result there is Headaches, Indigestion, disturbed Stomach, Pain in the Back, Rheumatism and \u2018week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.32.J.Raymond.The Water Sunshine Orchestra ave a dance in the Lake View ouse, Knowlton, on Saturday ight.A number of the young peo-jple of Waterloo attended.Mrs.E.W.Phelps has been spending some days in Knowlton, with her tiece, Mrs.Lester Mizener., Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Williams, Jtrf Foster, were the guests of Dr.*nd Mrs.Irwin, Eastern Avenue, *n Thursday.Mr.James Standish Jr., of Montreal, spent the week-end and Thanks giving Day with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.James Standing, Western 1A venue.Mr.and Mrs.Lome Brown and Master George Brown, of Granby, «pent Sunday and Monday with Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Raymond.Mr.Clifford McGrail has retuni-»ed to his work in the Canadian !Bank of Commerce, Frelighsburg, iafter a short visit here with his (father and sisters.\u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d will always relieve Auto-intoxication as these tablets, made from fruit juices, act gently on the bowels, kidneys and skm and keep the blood pure and rich.50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c.At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited.Ottawa.has received a promotion, and will be in the Superintendent\u2019s office in the Sherbrooke Branch.Miss Irene Boright spent the weekend in Montreal with relatives.Mr.George Taylor, who has beer confined to his room with an attack bf grippe, has come home from Que bec, and is spending some days with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Taylor.Mr.Charles Morris was in Bos-cobel on Friday.Mrs.Edna P'oster and Miss Alice Foster, of Los Angeles who have been spending some weeks with Mrs.Geo.Gilmour and Miss Saxley, have gone to Granby to spend a few day Mrs.Charles Whitcomb has re- L;., M p, .\t\u201e\t\u201e u j jtonsilitis.The Ladies\u2019 Aid, which was held pat Mr.McKergow\u2019s, on Thursday khere being nearly seventy present.Mr.George Bresee is the Registrar for the north end division in Waterloo.Mr.Louis Jodom is fflegistrar for the centre part of the Itown, and Mr.H.Hubbert is ap- Those attending the Granby Golf Club Ball from Waterloo, were Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Millar, Miss Gertrude Bell, Miss Mary Cousins, Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Thompson and Miss Aileen Wallace, Mr.W.Elmo Ashton, Mr.and Mrs .Fred Slack, Mrs.J.A.Corcoran, and Mrs.S.J.Irwin.On Friday afternoon a runaway .\u2022\u2022SS\t-ho ha»! JW.\t*« M».Soussie.oof *,.,\u201ei\u201eth.offices of the Canadian \u2018tL\u2019ï,?' *, TSank of Commerce in Three Rivers.For those aHlicted with ASTHMA THERE IS A REMEDY ! ft is not an experiment; not a complicated treatment, or a snuff or gargle, herb-smoke or serum, but a small capsule filled with RAZ- MAH freght train, injuring itself quite badly.Mr.James Gaw has been appointed Resistrar, for Frost Valage polling district, and will be at his office, in Mr.La Coste\u2019s store so that women wishing to register may do so.Mr and Mrs.L.E.Fessenden and Mr.A.P.Phelps, of Foster, were 'the guests of Mr.and Mrs.J Pearson recently.Mr.and Mrs.Lome E.Brown and Master v(3eorge, of Granby, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Raymond over the holiday.Mr.and Mrs.G.P.Phelps and j son, Norman, are visiting Mr.and You swallow it like any other Mrs.W.J.Pearson and other rela-mcdicine in capsule form.It ia lives in this vicinity, guaranteed to restore normal Miss Effie Boothe and Mrs.Liz-breathing, atop mucus gathering zie Hanna were guests of Mr.and in nasal and bronchial passages, Mrs.James Gaw on Friday.Assures long nights of quiet Mr.Aubrey Wallace, of Montreal, sleep.Costs $1.00.Get free trial j was the week-end guest of his par-from^ our agems, or -vnte Temple- entr.Mr.and Mrs.Alex Purdy, of : Granby, were the week-end guests ! of Mr.and Mrs.James Gaw tons Limited, Toronto.Ont Sold by A.E.DuBerger.BUSINESS cards ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS SYDNEY A.MEADE.QUEBEC' LAND ^ Surveyor, Coaticook, Que., Bell phono.INSURANCE *¦\u2014\u2014- ¦ \\\\7 S.DRESSER ft CO.SHERBROOKE.|VY » All branches of Insurance.Office established 1875.*1^ J.SOUTHWOOD L CO.INS.ACTS., o S- ft S.Mutual Bldg.» Sherbrooke.| PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS ^- Y \\R.W.A.FARWELL.(SPECIALIST TO 1J the Sherbrooke Honpilal), Eye, Ear, and Throat Di»ea«es, 45 Dufferin Ave., h er brook e.Consultation : 10-12 a.m., 1-4 p.^n.and by appointment.Mr.aud Mrs.Earl Wallace, of Wbstmount, spent Sunday and Monday with Mr.and Mrs.L.D.Wallace.Mr.Merrill Holden, of Montreal was the week-end guest of his mothej,.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Veil left on Monday for a two week\u2019s visit with relatives in Ottawa.Mr.George Holden and Miss Gray.DR.R.B.SPEER.SPECIALIST TO THE Sherbrooke Hospital.Eye, ear, noseoiul Jhroat diseases.Whiting Bloek.Phone 1240.A.DARCHE, M.D.SPECIALIST\u2014 There is no medium through which disease so often attacks the JA.DARCHE, M.D., specialist\u2014 system as by allowing the bowels to .Eye, Ear, Nose ami Throat, office and bec.nmi' constipated, and there is no private ^«pituL^King Street.- other trouble which flesh is heir to DO YOUR BOWELS MOVE REGULARLY, OR DO THEY BECOME CONSTIPATED 3kR.L.C.bachand, consulting , that is more liable to be neglected.\" Specialist.Eye, Ear, Nose Thjoat.New ; because material inconvenience mav Olivier Bock.Corner King and Wellington.\tu r u .\ts\t, \u2022 R her brook*.\tnot.\u2018)e\tat once, from irregular ~-\t¦\t\u2018\t(action of the bowels.When there is *T iY Cl ^HIER.M.D.-SPECIALTYI n°t regular action the retention of King st.and by appointment.Electrotherapy (the decayed and eirej.e matter, with In all Ua lorma for treatment of chronic dia-, its poisonous gases, SOOn poisons the »HÎ*t*PDuîS/\"ndnRh«uSt£m\"l0,'ta i^hole system by being absorbed into ! it, causing violent sick and bilious 1 \\U.ROCH HEBERT.SPECIALIST, EYE, ; headaches, internal bleeding or pro- Jf ear, nose, throat, and bronchial tube dl«- tr.lrljmr niles hpnrtKnrn iaonHioo \u2022uvea and their relation.» with aathma, rheu-I \u201cUalnh Pues.nearlDUrn, JAUUdlce, Itiatiam and neuralgia.Offiot 92 King, Sher-I etc.brooka.Tel.664.-|MILBURN\u2019S LAXA-LIVER PILLS 7 kH J.A.McCABE AND dr.E.PLANTE wii] regulate the flow' of bile to act rialJüeEye E»r.aNo.»i Y.ïd Th^oàt'DÙeaa^T properly on the bowels, thus making Olivier Block, corner King ami Wellington them active and regular, and remov-K!:,r,!)rook'\\ ,TÎÂ'\ting the constipation and all its allied Uotu : 8.80 a.m.to 12: l.M ».m.to 5 p.m.; ^rQUi,jes Mr.Samuel Buckler, Tatamaprouche, N.S., write* :\u2014\u201cFor over a year I suffered with constipation.I took several different kinds of medicine, but could only get temporary relief.I was told to try Mllburn\u2019s Lax&- JH.BRYCE.L.A., C.G.A., AUDITOR, Liver Pills.I procured two vials of them, .188 Quebec St.Sherbrooke.Phone 1808 j but after 1 had taken one I found that 1 7 to 8 evenings.J yi JAMES A.THOMPSON.GENERAL Practitioner.89 Queen.Tel.1357-J.AUDITORS MUSICIANS rn h e 1 M SHERBROOKE ACADEMY OF _ Miwlc offers facilities fur progrea* in Voice, Piano, Violin, \u2019Cello and Harmony, !n-oluding the Licentiate degree, which^ compares favorably with any European t\u2019onscr-vatory.Irwjn Sawdon, Principnj.Phono 885.AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNTANTS.I wm relieved of my trouble.I do not h«u tato to rocommend LaxarLiver Pills for any kind of conatipation/* Price, 25c a vial at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T.Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.\t, JOHN J.e« .GRIFFITH.L.I.A., AUCTION ,, cer, Aeoountant.Oomniisaionm* and Auditer.48 Wellington tit.North.Telephone 71.NOTARIES of Montreal, spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs.Gertrude Holden.Mr.Johnathan Robinson and Mr.Gerald Robinson were the week-end guests of their mother, Mrs.A.F.Robinson.Mrs.W.Learned, of Rock Island, returned to her home on Sunday, after having spent a week with her mother and sister.Mr.\u201cPatsy\u201d Middleton, of Ottawa, who is attending the Lower Canada College, Montreal, spent the holidays with his uncle, Mr.Harry Middleton.Mr.Bert Royston, Mr.H.W.Moyman, Mr.Middleton and Mr.\u201cPatsy\u201d Middleton left on Saturday on a hunting trip to Valcourt and Racine.Mrs.George Gilmour and Miss Jennie Saxby went to Granby on Monday to spend a few days with friends.Mr.Omer Savage, of West Shef-ford, spent Friday with his sister, Mrs.Henry Neil.FARNHAM CENTRE Mr.and Mrs.John Deuel and Master Norman Oeuel were the week-end guests of Mrs.E.Powers.Miss Muriel Mahannah spent Thanksgiving at Bedford.M E.McNamara, of Montreal, spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.A.Leggatt.FRELIGHSBURG Miss Rykert, of Dunham, was calling at the Rectory on Monday, and Mrs.Plaisted returned to Dunham with her after a few weeks\u2019 stay at the Rectory.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Westover were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Volney Salisbury at Richford, Vt., recently.Mr.and Mrs.Curtis Manson, of Dunham, were in town on Tuesday.Mrs.Charles Whitcomb, of Waterloo, has been spending a few days with her son, Mr.M.R.Whitcomb, who has been ill for the past two weeks.Miss Anna Goyette, of Pittsfield, is spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Edward Goy-atte.Mr.Geo.Doherty, of Dunham, was in town on Friday.Mr.A.A.Ayer spent Friday and Saturday with his sons, Messrs.F.A.Ayer and Geo.S.Ayer.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Spencer, of Montreal, were guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.Symington,, and Mrs.Nettie Spencer, on Thanks-jiving.Mr.and Mrs.L.H.Sornberger went to St.Johns on Wednesday.Mrs.A.R.Taylor went to Granby on Wednesday.Mrs.J.Goyette, Mrs.Chas.De-meres and daughter went to Farn-iiam to visit Mrs.Ernest St.Pierre on Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.T.J.Bell were in LITTLE GIRL AT BEDFORD IS KNOCKED DOWN General Wews, Reports of Meetings and Personals of Interest to Residents of Bedford.BEDFORD, Nov.9.\u2014 On Monday j afternoon an accident occurred in; Upper Bedford when a car driven by Mr.Charles Jones, of Upper Bedford, knocked down the young daughter of Mr.E.Berthiaume.The little girl was carried to the home of her! uncle, Mr.Joseph Morin and medical; aid was summoned.Aside from a few bruises the chili was uninjured, Mrs.Fontaine wife of Mr.F.Fontaine, who is a resident on the Stanbridge Station road passed away suddenly on Saturday evening about eleven o'clock.Apparently in the best of health.Mrs.Fontaine had spent the evening in the town, shortly after her return her husband who was in an adjoining room heard a heavy fall and on going to his wife found her lying on the floor, he summoned the neighbors, but Mrs.Fontaine had passed away.The deceased was about thirty-five years of age was born Miss Godreau, of Stanbridge Station, and had lived in this vicinity all her life with the exception of a few years which were passed in the New England States.Besides her husband she is survived by five children, three sons and two daughters, the eldest who is twelve; and the youngest three years of age.! Mr.Dion, who formerly lived ati Stanbridge East, has taken over the P.T.Legare agency in this town and has moved his family to the flat over the store.The agency of the Hochegala Bank which was opened here in April last, has been closed.Recent visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.William Cockerline, Upper Bedford, were: Mr.and Mrs.Albert Rowe and Mrs.Tuttle Derick, of i Clarenceville; and Mrs.F.McBur-ney and Mrs.G.Owens, of Lachute.! A highly successful and entertaining Hallowe\u2019en party was given on Monday evening by the members of the Pioneer Bible Class of the Methodist Church in the Church Hall, Up-j per Bedford.The hall was tastefully decorated with jack-o-lanterns and supper was served at six o clock, after which the remainder of the evening was spent in games among which diving for apples was much enjoyed.| A fish pond and fortune booth also were well patronized.The even.; ing entertainment added $35.00 to, the treasury.The monthly meeting of the W.A.! sie Cockerline, Upper Bedford.\tMastai Campbell and other relatives Mr.Frederick Ker, of Hamilton, ! in this vicinity.Ont., was with his mother, Mrs.Ker, ; Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Reddie and their and his sister, Mrs.F.L.Whitley, at ' two children, Leopold and Hugette, St.James\u2019 Rectory over the week-! were in Montreal on Saturday last end.\t1 Miss Marie-Louise Arcand, of the Mr.Arthur Stewart, of Sher-1 Convent of the Presentation at broke, was in town on Thursday.iFamham, was with her parents, Mr.Miss Lydia Alcombrack, of Mont- ' and Mrs.Charles Arcand, over All real, was a recent guest at the home Saint\u2019s Day.of Mr.and Mrs.Ashley Sheltus, Up- | Mrs.Paige, of Sweetsburg, is the per Bedford.\t| guest of her sister, Mrs.Mainy, Up- Mr.N.Hicks, of Montreal, was\t\u201e\t.i.1 with his father, the Rev.Hicks, at Mrs- Elsle.£orey ^a® returned the Parsonage, Upper Bedford, dur- ! ^ a stay ln S^ant°n\u2019 Vt ,, f ;ng the holidays.\tDr.and Mrs Erie Draper Master Mrs.Hiram Best, of Upper Bed- Dennis and the Misses Cathken SheL ford, was in Farnham on Saturday.bas Aa\"d Addi?Hastings motored to Mr.Eric Hibbard, of Drummond- St.Albans, Vt., on Saturday last, ville, was at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ashley Sheltus, Upper Bedford, during the holidays.Mr.Hugh Johnson, of Lachute, Foster and Waterloo on Monday.Mr.C.McGrail motored to Water-, was held at the Rectory on Wednes-loo on Monday and Miss Mattie I day afternoon with a good attend-Hayes accompanied him to West ance.Miss Edith Jones resigned as Shefford, both returning on Wednes- treasurer of the Branch, Mrs.C.day.\tReynolds was chosen to fill the office Mr.Harrison Hayes spent a few a vote of thanks, moved and seconded days^in Montreal visiting relatives fay Mrs.Gould and Mrs.Henry Roy was tendered Miss Jones for her help in the past.\tj On Monday afternoon a most en and friends.Mr.John Westover was in Rich-!; ford, Vt., on Thursday.was with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Johnson, Upper Bedford, over the week-end.Miss Cunnings, of Mansonville, accompanied Miss Mary Percy home and spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Percy.Mr.Hannibal Sheltus, of Waterloo, was with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ashley Sheltus, over the holidays.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Jones motored to Champlain, N.Y., on Sunday last and were the guests of the latter's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Albee, who left on Monday for their winter home in Florida.Mrs.J.Girard and young son and daughter, of Montreal, are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Menard for a time Mrs.William Cairns, Mr.Eric Cairns and Mr.and Mrs.Robert, Paul, of Montreal, were the guests ' over the holidays of Mr.and Mrs.i Harry Jones.Mrs.Cairns will re-' main for a time with her daughter.Mr.and Mrs.Volney McKenny have returned from a short stay with Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Nye in Cow-1 ansville.\tj Miss Hattie Jones, of Montreal, came out on P\u2019riday and is with her brother, Mr.Charles Jones and Mrs.Jones, Philipsburg Avenue, for a time.Mr.B.Thompson, of Suffield, ' Conn., is the guest of his sister, Mrs.B.R.Stevens.Recent guests at the home of Mr.i and Mrs.Fernando Parent were: Mr.and Mrs.Paul Labell, Mrs, Armand Thibeau and Mrs.Valmore Poulin, of St.Johns; and Mr.and Mrs.G.Guil-! let, of St.Johns.The Misses Gertrude Jarest and Gertrude Perron have returned from a recent stay in Montreal with friends.Dr.A.B.Landry, of Hartford, Conn., and his bride, formerly Miss Francis LeBaron Davis motored up from Hartford and will spend several : weeks with tne former\u2019s sister, Mrs.I Ask For it! IT* i Expect to find the Fisherman, the \u201cMark of Supremacy,\u2019\u2019 on every bottle of\t« emulsion that you buy.This means that you will always ask for Miss Hicks, of Upper Bedford, has returned from Montreal, after a week's stay with friends there.Miss Jeannette Aubin spent several days with her parnets, Mr.and Mrs.Aubin, Upper Bedford, touring the past week, home from the Convent at Henryville.INDUCES BLUNT REMARKS.When a razor loses its temper, the user of it is very apt to, also.BEAUTY OF THE SKIN is the natural desire of every woman, and Is obtainable by the use of Dr.Chnse'8 Ointment.Pimples, blackheads, roughness and redness of the skin, irritation and eczema disappear, and the skin is left soft, smooth and velvety.All dealers, or Edmanson, Bates 'ed at three tabls, the prize lunied from a trip to different parts ! \"?nael, i?einf»\tJ°rdon Ritchie, of the States and Rougemont, and!°i R'chueu.Ihe prize was a sil-; .vill reside with his parents, Mr.and ! ver ,t'ea\"siralner- At- conclusion I Mrs.Jas.Robert, for the present.°i H10 afternoon the ladies adjourn-; Mr.and Mrs.T.J.Bell attended j ed to the dining room, which was de-Unity Rebekah Lodge at Dunham, c°rated.wlth.aPProPriate Hallowe\u2019en on Friday evening.\tdecorations, in the centre of the tea Mr.and Mrs.G.Russell were call- table was a crepe pumpkin, which j d to Stanbridge on Friday evening heid the gifts which consisted of lin en, china and pyrex wave.Mrs A.Hickey presided at the tea table.Mr.Joseph Remillard, father of Mrs.Napoleon Girard, who passed away recently at New Bedford, Mass., is survived by his widow and five children, namely, Mrs.J.Bessette, Estelle, of Bristol, Conn., Mrs.G.Mr.C.N.Chamberlin spent a E\u201c\"laC^e\u2019\t1S\u2019rnt°1^ fV>! couple of days in Mansonville last ,' s\u2019 ^aJ°,?on 0irard> 'ea> ;Ji ; week\ti town and Messrs.Joel and Richard! Mr.and Mrs.F.M.Worden and Remillard, of New Bedford, Mass, family were calling recently at Mr.e Pnze winners at the recent on account of the serious illness of her father, who passed away Satur day morning.Mr.C.McGraill spent Thanksgiv .ng with his parents in Waterloo.NORTH PINNACLE C.N.Chamberlin\u2019s.Miss E.G.Walsh accompanied Mrs.C.T.Racine to Sutton on Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Dymond accompanied Mr.and Mrs.0.W.Hancock to Bedford on Tuesday to attend the funeral of the late Miss Zina Jones.Mr.Wm.Barry has sold his farm to the Bourthot Brothers, who took immediate possession.Mr.Adelard Domingue has moved to his father\u2019s farm, and Mr.P.Domingue has gone to Dunham to reside.Mr.M.Garrick has moved to Mr.E.Hall\u2019s farm near Frelighsburg.Mr.Pennock Brown was a recent guest of his brother, Mr.W.H.Brown.Mr.Wm.Wicks is at Mr.L.A.Dymond\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.G.Griggs, of High-wator, spent several days at Mr.C.N.Chamberlin's.Mr.C.J.Tobin went recently to White rville.Mr.and Mrs.E.Chamberlin were calling recently at Mr.C.N.Chamberlin\u2019s.Mrs.Jennie Townsend and Mr.F.Townsend were guests recently of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Barry.WORTHINGTON A HORLASE.NOTAR-Im Public.Sun Lifo Plfte \u2022 A 1 >\\ (\u2019.AXES WELLS, LYNCH ft WILSON, ADVO- t caL*», Merchant*» Bank Bldg.^ HASEK, RUG G paten, Q.C.K.ft MIGNAULT, ADVO-BulUlinrf.VrrCOL, I.AZURE.COUTURE ft KING, JN uu WtUinglon St., Shtrb.kgu A WHENCE.MORRIS A MoIVEH.AD-i vocute», «te., Sh«rbrook«.yyrM.C.TRACY.CROWN PROSECUTOR.\\ o c Welliiurton, Oj>p.Court Hou»*.LJREADY, PANNETON ft ROISVEKI advert a tw, 22 Wellington St.North.CAMPBELL ft POULIOT, ADVOCATES, 'W Wvlllllgton St.Worth, Sherbrooke.SHERBROOKE-MONTREAL 205 2o:i | Road Down 89 j 201 eST\u201c I ir, Sun.\tJ Ex.\t|\tj\tEx.\t|\tEx.Only\ti Sun.\tI\tDally\t|\tHun.J\tMon P.M.| P.M7fX.MI A.M.A.M 6.86\t8.0(T|\t9.06\t|\t8.00\t|\t6.40 9.20\t| 6.50\t|\t12.20\ti\t11.80\t|\t8.56 P.M i * M P M \\ u O Ea.slrrn Standard Tim a Lv.Sherbrooke Ar.Ar.Montreal (W.B.) Lv.Head Up 202 40 204 | 16 ! Ex.| Ex.Daily | Daily | Sun.| Sat.ptaH P M.I P.M.P.M.12,20 | 3.15 | 7.40 I 10.16 8.30 | 12.00 j 4.10 | 7.00 A.MTN.«mi r M.j ~t\u2019.M.\" Equipment In addition to first and second class following equipment: Nos.15, Id, 39 and 201, Cafe Parlor Car Monday only.\u2014No.day only.For tickets and reservations, etc., apply to J.A.Metivier, City Passenger Agent, 91 Wellington St.North; Phone 130, or C.P.R.Sin.coaches, trains carry the 40, Cafe Parlor Car.\u2014Ni>.!04, Cafe Parlor Car Satur- euchre held under th« local 1 ranch of the Knights of Columbus are as follows: First ladies\u2019 prize, donated by Mr.Charles Jette, was won by Miss Alice Giroux, which was a rosary; Second ladies\u2019 prize, a box of notepaper, donated by Mr.Oscar Moreau, was won by Mrs.A.Campbell; Third ladies' prize, a box of chocolates, was won by Miss Isidore Menard.First prize for the gentle-! men, a kodak, donated by Dr.Tan-1 guay, was won by Mr.Joseph Gos-j selin; Second prize, a box of cigars,] was won by Mr.M.L.Larocque;; Third prize, a box of cigars, was won] by Mr.M.R.Cote.The consolation prize was won by Miss E.Bedard, while the prize for the best cake was awarded to Miss Flore Gosselin.Mr.and Mrs.Reddie gave several vocal selections which were heartily encored.Flowers were sold by the following young girls, the Misses T.Arcand, C.Dery, C.Kimmell and F.Giroux.Mr.H, A.Richer, of Dunham, was in town on Sunday last.Mr.John J.Mullin, of Upper Bedford, was in Montreal on Tuesday for the day.Miss Nora Muilin, who is attending the Convent at Waterloo spent a few days with her father, Mr.Mullin, Upper Bedford, during the past week.Miss Ruth Whitley, who attended Trafalgar Institute in Montreal, arrived on Friday to spend the holidays with her parents, the Rev.and Mrs.F.L.Whitley at St.James Rectory.Miss Therese Girard went to Montreal on Tuesday and remained for a few days at the home of her brother, Mr.J.Girard.Miss Jessie Cockerlinc, who is attending Macdonald College, was the guest over the holidays of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.William Cocker-line, Upper Bedford.The Rev.F.L.Whitley and Mrs.Whitley together with Mr.and Mrs.Henry Hoy motored to Dunham on Tuesday and attended the annual parochial dinner at All Saints Church.The Misses Laura and Muriel Davies, of Wcstmount, were the guests over Um iiolid&va uf Mm» a».Free Enough for 20 uses \u2014 for a 10-day test.That will show the delightful results.Send the coupon.Not Beauty Only These whiter teeth mean safer teeth as well No doubt the great reason why millions use Pep-eodent is to get prettier teeth.It removes the dingy film.But science has more important objects.Pepso-dent brings five effects, and all of them mean better tooth protection.The ruinous film Film is that viscous coat you feel.It clings to teeth, gets between the teeth and stays.Old methods of brushing do not effectively combat it.So it often lingers long.\t* Film absorbs stains, making the teeth look cloudy.Countless teeth are thus made dingy.Film is the basis of tartar.It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid.It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay.Millions of germs breed in it.They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea.Also of other serious troubles.Most of the tooth and gum attacka are now traced to that film.Must combat it daily After diligent research science has found two ways to combat that film.Many careful tests have Made in Canada proved them.Now leading dentists everywhere advise their daily use.Both are embodied in a modem tooth paste \u2014 Pepsodent.Every use attacks the film in two effective ways.It also brings three other results which have proved essential.Fights starch and acid Pepsodent does what fruit acids do.It multiplies the salivary flow.It multiplies the starch di-gestant in the saliva, to digest starch deposits that cling.It multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva, to neutralité the acids which cause tooth decay.Those are Nature\u2019s great tooth-protecting agents.Every use of Pepsodent multiplies their powers.Effects are apparent Millions now know the delightful effects.Any* one who will can quickly sec and feel them.Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube.Note how clean the teeth feel after using.Mark the absence of the viscous film.See how teeth whiten as the film-coats disappear.Then read the reasons in the book we send.A week may bring a life-long change in your teeth cleaning methods.Cut out the coupon now.\t733 Can.10-Day Tube Free The New-Day Dentifrice A scientific film combatant, combined with two other modern requisites.Now advised for daily use by leading dentists everywhere.Supplied by druggists in large tubes.\tTHE PEPSODENT COMPANY Dept.B.758, 118 Shcrbourne Ft,, Toronto, Ont.Mtfl 10-dar tube of Pepaedent to \tONLY OWB TtuV TO A FAJUÎTT fAGL FOUK i .: r\u2014?z\u2014 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921.Emergency Telephone Calls Fire Department - 1201 Police Department 1201 Broken Glasses - 1104 Skinner\u2019s Eftiklbhed 18S».Jewelers and Opticians 44 Wellington St.North Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classified Advertisements in this issue.-> ?> Fitch Bay.and white chrysanthemums, and the ices were cut by Mrs.L.A.Bayley.Mrs.W.J.Sargent has returned to the city, after spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs.A.McLaughlin, and other relatives in Standon and district.(\u2022» * ' Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Poutre leave '.this evening for a trip to Florida.Miss Irene Bonner left yesterday afternoon for Montreal to visit her sister.Mr.Wendell Armitage has returned to his studies at Macdonald College School of Agriculture, after spending the Thanksgiving holidays at his home, \u201cMountain View Farm.\u201d » * » Mrs.Worthington, Montreal street, has returned from a ten days visit to her brother, Mr.Dinham Molsom, and Mrs.Molsom, in Montreal.When you buy King Cole Tea you are sure\u2014sure of that full rich flavor that has won for it its widespread sale.\u201cYou\u2019ll like the Flavor\u2019\" Mrs.G.E.Borlase, Dominion avenue, and Miss Frances Borlase are visiting Mrs.Walter Boilase, in Montreal.Mr.Borlase, who spent the week-end, has returned home.\u2022 « » Mr.and Mrs.Harry W.Dolloff spent the week-end and Thanksgiving with Miss Ella Dolloff at \u201cThe Mrs.W.C.Burley and little H s Are you sure of the tea you are buying?The hostess was assisted by Mrs.daughter have returned to their home Costly, Mrs.Miller and Miss Clara \u201c\t\"'l\t\u2018\t' Marston.in Montreal, after a short visit to friends in this city.* * * Miss Eleanor Jenckes has returned to Montreal, after a week- ! end visit to her parents, Mr.and | Mrs.J.M.Jenckes, Quebec street.* » * The November meeting of the Or-ford Women\u2019s Institute was held at The regular meeting of the C.W.T.was held Tuesday evening at the church hall, with a jjood attendance.As previously arranged, a shower was given i'n aid of the booth of the society at St.Patrick\u2019s sale at the Ind of the month.The minutesof the\t-,,- last meeting were read and adopted, j the residence of Mrs.Lawrence and a resolution of condolence pass- Wyatt, Montreal road, and was a ed to Mrs.Michael Hawkins and pleasant social event, as wSll as a Mrs.J.H.Walsh, members of the ! business meeting.Mrs.Arthur lea-me, who have just suffered be- Mills, the president, was in the Veavement.A pleasant social hour chair, and the usual routine was fol-was spent in opening the parcels of lowed, a good balance being report-thower and admiring the pretty ed on hand by the treasurer.A let-irjfts Refreshments were served by ter was read from Miss Roach, of the president of the league, assist- Macdonald College, superintendent ed by the young girls of the congre- ! of institutes, signifying her inten-gation.Final arrangements wore tion of coming to Sherbrooke shortly made for the rummage sale to be ; to give demonstrations before the held at the market, the proceeds of institutes of invalid cookery and which will be devoted exclusively to care.An incident of the afternoon chaftty.* * * * * * * »>\t* * ?\t4* 4* * * CITY BRIEFLETS ! .£?-a\t\u2022>.* \u2022> *\t>;« v 4* ?4* 4* 4> 4* LIQUOR CASES BEFORE COURT.which was greatly appreciated, was the singing of Mrs.George Stevenson, who gave two charming selections.Mrs.Wyatt and Mrs.Walter Green, tho hostesses, served very capable and delicious refreshments.»\t\u2022 a.A very pleasant social event, on Saturday evening last, marked the , ,,\topening of the Magog Street \u201c500\u201d The following _cases were heard\tf Riimmor v»r»n_ before Judge H.V/.Mulvena in the District Magistrate\u2019s Court at Thet-ford Mines yesterday:\u2014 Eugene Lamondc vs.Hormisdas Bilodeau.The accused was charged with violation of the Canada Tempérance Act and fyled a plea of guilty for $100 and costs.In view of his being an old offender, the court gave judgment, the accused was given the option of thirty days in jail in default of payment.John Cookson vs.George Ferrar is.The accused was charged with violation of the Canada Temperance Act.Club, after the usual summer vacation.This small, but friendly club is entering its third season of social card parties, and has adopted a programme based on ten commandments, some of which show a slight deviation from the usual order of such events.Mrs.W.R.Moore was appointed chairman, Mrs.G.Bishop, secretary-treasurer; and Mr.W.R.Moore, score-keeper.The Club meets Saturday evenings, playing to commence at eight, and finish at eleven-thirty o\u2019clock, one of the novel features being the taboo of refreshments.The small fee of twelve-and er capita, (some of the The défendent pleaded not ; a-half cents pi ._ guilty and a large number of vvit- members find it a matter of econmoy nesses were examined.Upon failure of proof the défendent was discharged.TEACHERS\u2019 ASSOCIATION MEETS.At the regular meeting of the Sherbrooke Protestant Teachers' Association, the political situation was taken up for consideration as applicable at tht present time, when the women of the county are to exercise their privilege of voting.The assoc- Robins and Mr.Walter Reid.to attend in couples) is collected, and donated to some worthy charity.All the members are pledged to be present, or supply a substitute, and to do their best to entertain the club on the dates assigned to them, the season covering a period of five months.The individual scores of each member, for al] meetings are to be kept by the score-keeper.It being found at the first meeting that j the honors went to Miss Margaret Cotyruht, igai, Cano n Bros., LtmlUg Not a w# Umch aa4\t^ \u201c\t* Owner may have it by calling at\tA money-making opportunity.Luke Monastery, Lennoxville | tha Franc tsrian Road.Brothers\u2019 Nurseries, Montreal Vf EN\tAND WOMEN, NOT TO CAN- i AD VS GOLD WRIST WATCH LOST | TMS_ but\t,nd 1!>pojnt locjU Monday night between King St.Vital j-epresentativee, $21 a week and expenses ! and Melbourne St.via Queen, London and i^nara^teed, with good chance to make $60 i Melbourne streets.Finder pleaee return to a week and expense*.State age and qualifi- ! Bedard Officsw Reward._______________________ , cations.Experience unnecessary.Also ex- | perienced organiiers or crew managers ADY\u2019S GOLD SQUARE SHAPED wriat watch lost on Kingston Ave., Sunday afternoon.Nov.6th.Please leave at Record Office and receive reward.HELP\u2014M.M JE wanted.Winston Co., Dept.G, Toronto.Good Investment (T.J.H., Sherbrooke) If you would be successful and wise.And your business thrice increase in size, The small ad.will do it and you\u2019ll never rue it, For it pays one well to advertise.B\u201d League This Season\u2014Officers for Ensuing Year Were Elected.His Majesty\u2019s FrLPS; XÆ2 CAPT.M.W.PLUNKETT PRESENTS HIS FAMOUS FOURTH DIVISION MAPLE LEAFS Camouflage in * OUTERS WANTED FOR SCENE IN ' ^ prologue to \u201cPassion,\u201d for four nights., Apply His Majesty\u2019s Theatre, Thursday evening between seven and eight o\u2019clock.TO LEI FOR SALE Make money at homr-$i5 ro $so paid weekly for your spare time writ-lug *how carda for us.No canvassing.We Instruct and supply you with wark.We*t-Ang-o* Showcard Service, 26 Coibomt Bldg., Toronto.STORAGE SPACE TO LET.SUITABLE for furniture; heated.Moderate price.Apply L Salow, 32A Wellington South.TTOUSE FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRÀ-perles, curtains, oilcloths, chest of silver, electric stove and electric heater, also elec-j trie fixtures, one piano, for sale at Mrs.' J.M.Nault\u2019s, 22 Ball Sh.on Racine Park.4 NEAT FIVE-ROOM FLAT TO LET ON Laurier Ave., north of Aberdeen, west ITTANTED AT ONCE\u2014A GOOD ALL side; large rooms, large garret; house is * \u2019 round plumber and tinsmith, tenement warm and in goad repair ; gas, etc.; very farniahed.Phone No.10-5, Mr.Ed.Daine, centrai.AI residential street.Apply 35 Mansonvtlîe, Que.T MEXICAN PONY SADDLE (NEW), 1 red pony carioie (nearly newj, 1 pony harness, for sale.Apply J.P.Mullins, Bromptonville.Que.\u2018 Laurier Ave.BOY WANTED FOR DESIGNER\u2019S Office Patou Manufacturing Co.TWO STRONG PIN BOYS WANTED FOR bowling alleys, Mondays, Wednesday?inRIVATE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- FIVE-ROOM FLAT TO LET ON KINGS-ton Ave.Apply to R.S HINDERS FOR mount Ave.Phone 1572-J.one and eight p.m.E.Hards, J.Pearton\u2019s Giff, 26 Fair- residence, Belvidere St-, Lennoxville.TT TATER-MOTOR WASHING for sale for $15; baby\u2019s white sleigh CORDWOOD WO WARM HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS\t\"\t MACHINE - for Quiet couple, or business isdies.\tj\twith hood\tar.d fur\trobe,\talso\twicker sulky, most centra).Would also give 12 o\u2019clock\tAU in\tgood\tcondition.\tPhone\tI13S-W, or call dinners to eight or ten persons, reasonable.\t,\tat 26\tElm\tStreet.Record Box 37.\t-\u2014- jHVE ROOM Elmwood S TENEMENT TO LET ON with all modern conven-Greenberg, 61 Welling- Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 5 p.m., November lences.Apply to M l?th, 1921, for 300 cords of cord-'ton St- Morth-_________________ wood, in lots of 20 cords or more; gIX room tenement to let.very English ¦ FOXHOUND FOR SALE, Prince, listed in C.K.C., winner two first prizes at Sherbrooke Fair.Has been used on deer.Price.$40.F.Keene.59 Queen St., Sherbrooke.Phone 18S.all to be sound, green maple and warm, gas and electric light.Rent very T ARGE FRONT gentleman or board.Mrs.N Phone 439-M.ROOM TO LET TO , or married couple, with ! H.Leete, 33 Sanborn Street.birch, sawed both ends, 4 feet of 16 cheap.Appiy 4- Island Street, nchds in length, split without rrooked sticks ; no sticks accepted less than three inches in diameter; delivered 125 cords to Station No.2, London Street, 125 cords to Station No.3, Lansdowne Street, and 50 cords to Station No.4.King Street East, before the 1st of March next (1922).Tenders to be sealed tnd marked on the outside \u201cTenders !or Cordwood.\u201d H.C.KING, Purchasing Agent, City of Sherbrooke, sherbrooke, Nov.5th, 1921.Furs of all kinds for sale at very low prices, for a few days only, at 23 Park Ave.East Sherbrooke.BIRTHS, MARRIAGES DEATHS Publication rates.Cash or sent through correspondent : Births, 25c.; Marriages.26c.; Deaths, 25c.; Death where funeral notice is added, 75c.; Card of Thanks, 75c.; In Me-moriam, 75c.; poetry 1C*, per line; list of flowers, 10c.per line.When charged, 25c.extra in all above cases.The annual meeting of the City Bowling League was well attended, and it was decided by the members to form a class \u201cB\u201d section this year, composed of four teams.The report of the secretary was adopted and the following officers elected for the ensuing year: President, Mr.J.E.David (re-elected); 1st vice-president, Mr.E.Gervais; 2nd vice-president, Mr.J.O.Dufresne; secretary, Mr.C.A.Larvie; treasurer, Mr.S.Marcotte.Knights of Columbus, present league champions, Dollard, St.Patricks and St.Francis will compose the class \u201cA\u201d League this year, while the class \u201cB11 League will be composed of East Sherbrooke, Nationals, Dollard and Régals.The following is the report of the secretary for the past year: Best single string\u2014A.Roy, K.oL C.257; Lavoie, K.of C., 248; David, Dollard, 241.Team average, three strings, five men\u2014K.of C., 2565; St.Francis, 2449; Dollard, 2445; New Bowling,1 2272.THE AVERAGES.This list includes only players who played in twenty-four games or more: 1921 Edition With Ben Allen, Harry Ashton, Pat Rafferty, Hugh Williamson, Jimmie Graham, Ernie Fetch and Morley Plunkett.A Delightful Blend of Musical Comedy, Vaudeville and Revue.Direct from Their Sensational Success in Toronto and United States.Eves.50, .75, $1.00, $1.50.Matinee .25 to $1.00.Seat Sale Now.HIS MAJESTY'S TODAY AND TOMORROW Stewart Rome in \u2018THE MYSTERY OF THE LOUD WATERS A drama of suspense and action that will make you, talk.Other Attractions Added.Matinee, 15c.: Erenin*, 25c.Prof.O\u2019Callaffhan at Piano.DEATHS AIKEN\u2014Mrs.Henry Aiken, of Beebe, passed away Tuesday et 12.30.Funeral at her late residence Thursdy at 2 o\u2019clock.CARD OF THANKS.We wish to tender our sincere thanks to our kind friends who assisted us in any way durine the death and burial of our only and dearly loved child.Zina M.A.Jones, who left this world of sufferings to dwell with Jesus on October 31st,\t1921, and to the choir, the bearers, and to those who sent flowers or expressed their sympathy in any way.We also thank the friends who kept her vases filled with beautiful flowers dur-ir.K the summer.MR.AND MRS.CHAS.H.JONES.Upper Bedford.Que.Names\tGames Played\tAverage A.Roy .\t.\t\t 36\t183 | Thiboudeau .\t\t 33\t178 g Sullivan .\t\t 27\t177 S Dufresne .\t\t 36\t170 i Lavoie .\t\t 35\t: ro David .\t\t 35\t167 - Zakaib .\t\t 24\t167 Verreauit .\t.\t32\t167 Lacharite .\t\t 30\tL34 ! Blais \t\t\t164 ; Maskell .\t\t 30\t161 G.Roy .\t\t 32\t160 | Marcotte .\t\t 29\t159, ! Bilodeau .\t\t 30\t1581 i Strickland .\t.\t30\tloll J Page \t\t.\t24\t151l Best three\tstrings, individual\u2014A.i\t Corains ! \u2018PASSION\u2019 Reserved Seats list now open.Premier Theatre The House of Merit TODAY ANB TOMORROW Wm.Fox presents Dustin Farnum in \u201cTHE PRIMAL LAW\u201d A thrillinir story of danger and daring in the Great West.Also Other Features.Matinee, .15.Evening, .25.Music by Premier Symphony Orchestra.(Harry L.Goldstein) Representations at 2.30, 7.00 anc | 8.46.IftA'ï.EXCELLENT MUSIC.A dm.: Matinee, 10c.Evening, 25c.Roy, K.of C., 667; Thibaudeau, K.of C., 634; Lavoie, K.of C., 602; La-charite, K.of C., ^602.__ %?j* *1* *1* *|* ¦\u2022£?* ?> ?$* *> ?> *1* «\u2022> *1* *> »> BOWLING *> unW\treasonable offer re- who could enjoy home comforta.Phone fused.C.Kinkead, 54 Wellington St.Phone nPENEMENT TO LET\u201427 WINDSOR ST.Apply to Vi.Barrett.Depot St.AGENTS WANTED Returned Men G.w.v.A The blind broom-maker on ¦j Law-ford Lane, East Sherbrooke, besides making brooms of all j sorts, is making a specialty of repairing fine cane-seated chairs ¦ and verandah chairs.CANADA.Province of Quebec, District of St.Francis.No.926.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT This fifth day of November, 1521.Before Messrs.Leonard & Bachar.d, P.S.C.J.Ant.Des lauriers, accountant, residing in the City of Sherbrooke, Que., District of St.Francis, Plaintiff, GENTS WANTED BY AN OLD Established British Fire Insurance Company.Part or whole time agents considered ¦Ac Remuneration 34 Recerd.by commission.Apply Box AUTOMOBILES FO^ SALE T 'rSED DODGE TOURING CAR IN A1 U- condition for sale.Apply or phone Olivier Automobile Co.Ltd.WANTED TO rfUY.CARD OF THANKS.I wish to take this opportunity to thank all my friends and neighbors who assisted me at the time of the recent fire.I.E.THOMPSON.Way\u2019s Mills, Que.Harry ORDERS.' George Larkin TRAIL.\u201d in \u201cTHE TERROR «PL.IN MEMORIAM.In loving memory of my dear mother.Mrs.D.A.Bowker, who passed away on November 9th.1909.MRS.CHARLES CHRISTIE.Cowansville, Que.IN MEMORIAsM.In loving memory of our dear father, William Bachelder, who departed this life November 9th, 1919.Oft and oft our thoughts do wander To a grave not far away, Where they laid our darling father Two long years ago today.Inserted by his two Daughters, MRS.J.R.WELLS, MRS.R.W.ALLEN.Tomifobia.Que.Pollard in \u201cLAW AND NATIONAL ATHLETIC CLUB WON.In the four men game, scored over -tt \u2014:-:\u2014_\t- «».**«\u2022 \u2022< ».!?\u2022»> a Rusgjan lands \u2019 on Sunday, calling on Mrs.C.wlth the cons grassers two fifty to three dol-to all central Illinois towns.The ! lars» the latter figure was paid for passengers were not molested, al-;strong calves that had been fed.though one, K.H.Knowlton, of'There were no top lambs.Bulk of Freeport, Ills., got three bullet holes ] better lots were seven fifty, in his coat when he and three com-j kheep were two twenty-five to panions went to the mail car and three fifty.fired on the bandits as the latter! .Hogs uncertain.Packers quoted were fighting the engine crew and | nine dollars, and sales made around (Associated Press Despatch.) KRONSTADT, Russia, Nov.9.two mail clerks, barricaded in mail car.Arthur Noon, a pullman porter, was shot in the chest and groin as he stood in the vestibule of the smoker.Fireman Harry Bangs was wounded in the shoulder and Ben Bobin-i ette, a mail clerk, was clubbed over the head with a revolver.Two of the robbers boarded the train at some point between Chicago and Paxton and covered the engine crew with their guns as the train was passing through here, according to the report of Division Superintend the | uine twenty-five for selects and nine dollars for mixed lots.The E.T.Live Amer.Can\t\t30%\t30% Amer.Smelters .\t39\t89% Amer.Sugar .\t53%\t53% Amer.Woollen .\t77\t76% Ana.Copper\t\t42%\t42% Boldwin Loco.\t90%\t91% Beth.Steel\t\t56%\t56% Can Pac\t\t114\t114 Cen.Leather .\t28%\t28% Crucible Steel .\t63\t62% Gen.Motors\t\t11%\t11% Gt.Nor.Pfd\t\t78%\t73% Insp.Copper .\t35%\t35% Inter.Mar.Pfd.\t49%\t49 Inter.Paper\t\t62\t53 Kenne.Copper .\t23%\t23% Mexican Pet\t\t107%\t107% New Haven R.R.\t14\t14 No.Pac\t\t76%\t77 Pan Amer\t\t46%\t46% Reading R.R\t\t69%\t69% Royal Dutch .\t48\t49% So.Pac\t\t78%\t78% Studebaker \t\t74%\t74% Texas Comnany .\t43%\t43% Union Pac\t\t121\t121 U.S.Rubber .\t47%\t47% U.S.Steel\t\t80%\t81 SHIPMENT FROM FOSTER (Special ta the Record) FOSTER, Que., Nov.9.\u2014A ship-ent Herron.They ordered the train ; ment of two carloads containing to proceed to a small bridge over a ; thirty-three head of cattle and thir- stream two miles fart 1er south, clambered inside, the door was slam- Six thousand Bolshevists were killed dering the crew to break the train, in their nine day siege of Kronstadt, the engineer and fireman were fore-following the seizure of the fort-1 to pull the mail and baggage cars ress by mutineers last March, the : farther up the tracks, leaving the correspondent was informed today other nine coaches on the other side by Bolshevist sailors.Mutineers who of the stream to prevent interfer-escaped had previously placed the ence by the passengers.Eight other losses at a much higher figure.Six ty thousand trrops were engaged on both sides.The sailors now are apparently far more interested in discussing football than war.Louis Ap-parah, one of them, merrily describ- men appeared from automobiles and began the assault on the mail car.On a threat of shooting the engineer and fireman if the mail car was not opened, the.robbers forced the mail clerks to open the door, but ed how their team had defeated the j when the engineer and fireman had It was only a few years ago that incident.It is one of the broader the centenary of steam navigation, measurings of our future capacity on the St.Lawrence was observed.! to carry on.The larger the funnel Since the first crude craft was pro-j of our country\u2019s productiveness pelled up the river current by steam grows, so must the spout extend its there have been a series of power wonderful developments which rank prominently in the industrial and economic annals of the Dominion.The various stages of development of river craft as passenger and cargo carriers stand out distinctively to those who have followed the history of Canadian navigation.As a correlative development the indus- size to permit of the outflow to the markets of the world beyond the seas.Keeping Pace With Transportation Canada Steamships is one of the vital factors in the task of keeping the spout big enough to perform its function.If it is to do this adequately it must from time to time seek the means from the investment public.trial development of the territory If.\t'nveaul\u2018e,u- l\tîÆkc'1,,.n,y.rstc\u2018u\u201cÿ As the country grows and its commerce expands the transportation facilities must of necessity keep pace.The tremendous value of our chief waterway as it stands today, and without which Canada\u2019s industrial history would have been dwarfed, suggests what the possession of the St.Lawrence and the Great Lakes will mean a few decades hence.Growing Up With the Dominion At the same time the development of traffic facilities must take place at a tremendous rate to keep up with the requirements.It is only a comparatively few years ago that the business was done by the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Company and a few lesser barge companies carrying grain in small bottoms.Then came Canada Steamship Lines, with its acquisition of the principal facilities for river and lake transportation, later developing into a transatlantic carrier.This company can no more stand still in its development than the current of the St.Lawrence can cease The service is so vital to the nation that it must be maintained in first class efficiency and the security should rank in the same class as high grade railway bonds.That earnings sufficient to meet interest requirements could execute a retrograde movement, or even stand still, is Inconceivable.In the past five years gross earnings have increased from something in excess of twelve millions to over twenty millions per annum.Net earnings in the same period averaged $4,120,-707, same years running slightly over four millions and sometimes slightly under that level.The value of the property employed in the creation of these earnings, according to their appraised value, amounts to $41,870,848.As the interest charges on the present and existing obligations amount to $695,843.86 per annum, it will be seen that the five years average of net earnings is sufficient to pay the charges six times over.With the trade of the Dominion its prop-i Atlantic.ess to join the waters of the continually' expanding, as the west-One sees in the present ern country increases its production, offering of bonds which the company is now making to the, investment public one of the signs which are merely incidental to the onward march of events as they affect the Dominion as a whole.This cannot be regarded as a local it will prove one of the most interesting incidents of our economic expansion to watch the growth of the shipping facilities of the lakes and St.Lawrence in which Canada Steamships will have such an important part to play.crew of a British merchant ship, at soccer, which recently unloaded in the port.After the vessel had left clambored inside, the door was slammed shut.Several charges of dynamite and firing of revolvers and port, he said, it wnrelessed another] shot guns finally forced the door in ty-eight head of hogs was made from this district on Monday by H.A.Tillison.The prices paid for the cattle were as follows: prime two cents per pound; sixteen head of canners at half a cent per pound; ten head of common at one cent a pound and four head of calves, milk fed, at two cents per pound.The price paid for the select hogs was eight cents per pound.STRONGER TONE RECORDED ON WALL STREET \u2019CHANGE MORNING SALES IN MONTREAL Burlington orders 7,500 freight cars, 127 passenger cars and 65 engines.Western Railroads to post immediately notices of 10 per cent reduction.New York Central authorized to issue $19,500,000 bonds to meet obligation to Government.U.S.Supreme Court refuses to allow Interboro to intervene in Chicago railways for fare case.Standard Oil of Indiana and Texas Company effect arrangement whereby each makes use of others patent processes for manufacturing gasoline and other oil products.Either company-may license to operate under any and all their patents under agreed division of royalties.Crucible Steel Company ea.ned $7.69 a share on common stock in year ended August 31 before deduction of depreciation on against $20.06 previous year.Lincoln Motor Company of Detroit in receivers hands.NEW YORK PRESS MARKET COMMENT Furnished by McManamy & Walsh (Associated Press Despatch.) NEW YORK, Nov.9.\u2014(Wall British ship on the way to\tKron-! and a hand-to-hand battle ensued.\tStreet Noon.)_ Mexican Petroleum .~\t¦\twhich ended only when the robbers\t[ was the only important stock of its had thrown two bombs into the car\tclass to lag in the early dealings, and a fire brand, which smoked out\tbut suddenly came forward before the four men inside.When the clerks\tnoon at an advance of three points, came out with the sacks containing\tStandard Oil issues were strong on registered mail to save themselves\tthe higher prices quoted for Crude from being burned, the bandits\tproducts in various parts of the coun- stadt to avenge it, but the Russians defeated the second crew, he said, b- an even greater score than the first.NAVAL CADETS TOOK CHARGE OF GUNBOAT Several Vessels Have Been Sent in Pursuit of the Paraguayan Gunboat.Sugar\u201425 at 31.Abitibi\u20145 at 32%, 26 at 32%, 5 at 32%, 175 at 32%.Brompton\u201410 at 26.Breweries\u20145 at 57%, 10 at 57% Can.Cement\u201415 at 57.Do., Pfd.\u20142 at 87.Can.Cottons Pfd.\u201410 at 77%.Dom.Bridge\u201450 at 79.Detroit Ry.\u201425 at 63%, 150 at 62%.Mont.Powere\u201440 at 84.Que.Ry.\u201425 at 24.Riordon\u20143 at 7.Shaw.\u201470 at 104.Steel of Canada\u201435 at 63%, 25 at 63%.Waya.\u201440 at 47.Wpg.Ry.\u20143 at 37, 5 at 38.Gen.Elec.\u201415 at 95.Ont.Steel\u201425 at 44.Lyall\u201465 at 66.Converters\u20141 Oat 71.BANKS.jumped into their machines and left.The train crew hooked up the train again without the mail car and proceeded to Champaigne, where the injured were sent to a hospital.TRADING ON MONTREAL 'CHANGE UNINTERESTING (Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL.Nov.9.\u2014Trading on the local stock market during the first half hour this morning was very uninteresting, only four of the principal issues appearing.! Abitibi sold at 32 1-2, its closing try.Standard Oil Common and Preferred of New Jersey rose 1% to SH points and the California issue advanced 2% points, California Petroleum also strengthened.Loss of 1 to 2 points were made by Pullman, Sears Roebuck, Pierce Arrow Preferred, U.S.Steel and several of the rails such as St.Paul preferred, Missouri Pacific preferred, and New Orleans, Texas and Mexico.Further strength was shown by miscellaneous shares of the chain store group.Call money opened at 6% despite liberal offerings.(Associated Press Despatch)\t^ BUENOS AIRES, Nov.9.\u2014 The quotation, while Brompton was also the exception of a point drop in Dc nil mm MACDONALD\u2019S naval cadets on board the Paraguayan gunboat Adolfo Ri^uelme, led by the chief gunner, mutinied Sunday, overpowered the commander, took possession of the warship and fled with it northward up the Parana River, according to despatches from Asuncion yesterday.This incident is said not to be connected with the present disturb-] ed political situation in Paraguay.| Captain Jess, in command of the| craft, who is said to be a former] German submarine commander, was locked in his cabin, according to one of the officers, who was put ashore because he was ill.Several vessels were sent in pursuit of the Adolfo Riquelme, which carries a battery of four guns.\u2014-\u2022- PRISONERS ESCAPE FROM JAIL GUELPH, Ont., Nov.9.\u2014 Slugging Jailer McNab and Turnkey Everson into helplessness, three prisoners awaiting transfer to Portsmouth Penitentiary made their escape from the countv jail here last night, and one of them got away in ment than *the securities of public a stolen car.\t] utility companies, with special jref- -rrr.\"'\"\"\"1, v\u2014; erence to hydro-electric issues.This \u2019pplies with equal emphasis to the ocurity of bonds and the specula-.ive possibilities of common stocks of such corporations.Larger centres of population, with their possibilities for continuous 1 growth of population and conse-j quently steady gain in the employment of power, provide the best ] opportunities for profit extending unchanged at 26.Detroit United troit United Railway, which closed was down a half point at 63 1-2 and at 62%.an advance of % of a point Breweries was fractionally weaker in National Breweries to 58 and a at 57 5-8.\t] half point decline in Riordon to 5% This morning\u2019s session was not i no changes were recorded in any of active, and the close was weak.With j the leaders.Public Utility Companies Furnish Fire Examples Of Profitable Investments City of Montreal, with Large and Steadily Growing Population, is Among Best Illustrations of Successful Mergers with Cases of Increases of Original 4% Dividends to Returns of 10 Per Cent.Commerce\u2014\t2 at 189.\t Merchants\u201486 at 163.Montreal\u201441 at 208.\t\t Roval\u20148 at\t204.\t Union\u20144 at\t144.\t VICTORY\tBONDS 5%\tP.C.1922\u2014\t09.40.1923\u2014\t98.60.1933\u2014\t98.50.1937\u2014100.1927\u201498.25.1924\u2014\t97.60.1934\u2014\t95.60.\t\t EXCHANGE\t\t \tDemand\tCables Sterling .\t.\t3.94%\t3.94% Francs .\t\t7.28 Lire\t\t.\t4.22\t4.23% Marks\t\t.\t.42%\t Drachmas .\t.\t4.20\t4.25 Guilders .\t.34.66\t34.68 Pesetas .\t.14.08\t14.10 SALES TO 2 P.M.Financial history supplies few beter examples for profitable invest- grew in importance with the advantages of excellent management, with the result that the initial dividend of 4 per cent, was increased from time to time until it grew to 10 per cent.Cedar Rapids Merger Then in 1916 came a further reorganization and merger, when the Cedar Rapids Development was absorbed and the shares of the old merger exchanged three for one.Before this was done, the original shares of the Royal Electric, which were given a par value of $250 by At.Sugar\u201450 at 30%, 75 at 30%, 50 at 31.Abitibi\u201425 at 32 %.Brazilian\u20145\t25%.Brompton\u20141 at 26%, 75 at 26%, Breweries\u2014125 at 68, 5 at 67%, 50 at 53.B.E.Steel\u201470 at 8%.B.E, Steel 2nd Pfd.\u2014150 at 21%, 35 at 21%.Can.Steam.Pfd.\u201420 at 54%, 50 at 54%.Dorn.Iron Com\u20141 at 23%.Dom.Glass Pfd.\u20141 at 86.Det.Rail\u201435 at 62%, 25 at 62%.How.Smith\u201425 at 78.Lyall\u201425 at 66.Mont.Pow.\u201431 at 84.Ogilvie Flour.\u201440 at 190.Que.Rail\u201438 at 24.Que.Rail.Bonds\u2014700 at 63, 2,000 at 62%.Riordon\u201410 at 5.Shawinigan\u201435 at 104.Smelters\u201410 at 19.Span.Riv.Pfd.\u201425 at 78.Steel of Can.\u201425 at 63%, 25 at ;63%, 50 at 63, 100 at 63%.Win.Rail\u20148 at 37%.Wall Street Journal.\u2014With two holidays this week and the Yale-Princeton game on Saturday, it was only natural that the pools should show little inclination to do anything.In fact many of the leading traders went away on Saturday not to return until next Monday.Wall Street Journal will say today.September Oil position strongef than year ago.Crucible Steel\u2019s surplus reduced $3,404,155.Endicott Johnson rushed; output exceeds 100,000 pairs shoes a day and still company cannot keep up with orders.-4-\u2014 STRONG FEELING NOTED ON CHICAGO WHEAT BOARD (Associated Press Despatch.) CHICAGO, Nov.9.\u2014Free buying ascribed to leading interests here Omaha had a bullish effect on the .wheat market today during the early trading.Offerings were light and prices readily advanced, despite snow and rain over part of the territory that has been dry of late.Bulls were contending that primary receipts this week might not exceed six million bushels as against eight million last week and recent totals of nine million or ten million.Opening quotations, which rangedl from % cent off to % cent gain, with December $1.04% to $1.04%, and May $1.09% to $1.10, were followed by a slight sag and then by upturns all around to well above yesterday\u2019s finish.Corn and oats held about steady awaiting the government report due this afternoon.Corn opened % cent lower to % cent higher, with May at 62% to 52% cents, and kept near the initial range.Oats started at % cent advance, with May at 37% cents and showed only minor fluctuations.Upturns in the hog market gave firmness to provisions.PRICES STRONGER ON BOURSE.(Associated Press Despatch.) PARIS, Nov.9.\u2014Prices were stronger on the Bourse today.Three per cent rentes 53 francs 90 centimes.Exchange on London 54 francs 35 centimes.Five per cent loan 80 francs 20 centimes.tobaccos are plainly marked, the packages with the name MACDONALD\u2019S, and the plugs with the well-known heart.] over a period of years.The greater the deal, increased in value.The the growth and expansion a com- new $100 shares became worth $250 i pany enjoys the safer become* its before the second deal was complet-senior securities, and this is whyjed, so that the original investment public utility bonds now tank among!in the Royal Company became worth the best the market can provide.i nominally $500 and $600.The divi-The city of Montreal, with its'dend in the meantime had kept on 'growing, with the result that on the present basis of 6 per cent, for the existing company, it is equivalent to VICTORY BONDS, 5% P.C.1922\u201490.40 1023\u201498.60.1924\u201407.60.1027\u201498.25.1933\u201498.65 1034\u201495.50.1987-ylOO.At the close of business each day we issue a Daily Market Letter on topics that are the \u201cTALK OF THE STREET\u201d in speculative and investment circle*, active investment opinions, market news and items from influential banking and stock exchange circles, as well as trading comments and factors are dealt with.Thet.e letters ara printed, folded, stamped, addressed and sealed by automatic electric driven machi« nery.You incur no obligation in having' your name on our mailing list.BRYANT, TSARD & CO.Stock Brokers, 84-90 St.Francois Xavier St., Montreal.16 per cent, on the first merger issue.The capital of the original Montreal Light, Heat & Power Company was $17,000,000, and a few- vvar's large and steadily growing popula tion and its extending industrial importance, provides one of the most notable illustrations of the kind in question When the merger afterwards called the Montreal Light, Heat & Power Company was formed in 1001, the\t.\t\u201e____ ] three principal companies taken in later it was increased tto $22,000, at that time were the Royal Electric,1 000.The capital stock now amounts the Montreal Gas Company and the!to $64,475,500.St.Lawrence (Chambly) Power Co.] All companies have not been such The Royal was the nucleus of the [shining examples of prosperity and distributing system for power.St.(profit to investors f., the Montreal; Lawrence was the chief source of concern, but companies which may i power, while the Montreal Gas Com- be organized and financed today for .' the serving of large cities which promise considerable growfib in years to come have the same opportunity, if conditions are anything VICTORY BONDS.Can.Loan:\u2014 Asked\t\tBid 1931\t Victory Loan:\u2014\t\t92.50 1922 \t\t09.50\t99.30 1923 \t\t\t98.30 1927 \t\t\t98.00 1983 \t\t\t98.40 1934 \t\t95.60\t95.50 1937 \t \t\t100\t99.50 WORK VS.WORDS.When you're in a fix, sweating is ' more helpful than swearing.BURNETT&CO.BOND AND STOCK BROKERS 12 St.Sacrament St MONTREAL (Member* Montreal Stock Exchange) Established 1868.Geo.H.Smitheru J.J.M.Pangman.G.W.S.Henderson.pany attended to its own sphere.Later the Lachine Rapids Hydraulic and some smaller concerns were absorbed.Tho original Royal Electric shares [like equivalent, and there is no rea-of the par value of $100 were taken (son wdiy they should not be, as into the merger on the exchange nothing seems more certain than that the leading cities of the Domin- ige basis of 2% for one, that is, the old $100 shares reached a value of $250 by the deal, expressed in $100 shares of the new company.The merser proved a success and ion will enjoy steady gro ulat the country becomes populated and its resources developed on a broader scale.Holders of 1922 and 1923 Victory ban Convert now! Seize Opportunity Offered by 1933 Issue.Consult Us.McMANAMY & WALSH STOCKS AND BONDS Whiting Block Telephone 25 Sherbrooke 11111288 6807538277952068 275225 SHERBROOKE UAILV RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER V, lyZT ^AGfe TFNf DOMINION ALLIANCE ISSUE MANIFESTO.TORONTO Nov.9.\u2014In the Dominion election campaign the paramount question is nation-wide prohibition.according to a manifesto just icsued by the executive committee erf the Council of the Dominion Alliance.After a preamble in which is set forth the present legis- lation is inadequate an appeal, is made to the citizens of Canada regardless of party affiliation, to work and vote for only those candidates who will pledge themselves to enact a law to prohibit the manufacture, importation, exportation and interprovincial transportation of intoxicating liquors for beverage purpos-s.REDUCTION IN THE PREMIER PRICE OF GAS WAS IN QUEBEC LAST EVENING RE-UNION ot OVERSEAS OFFICERS and ARMISTICE DINNER WINmontr£\\lL\u2019 Nov.11th \u201921 Open to all Officers of the ARMY, NAVY, AIR FORCE,, TANK CORPS, RAILWAY TROOPS and FORESTRY CORPS who served overseas during the War.IMPERIAL AND ALLIED OFFICERS WELCOME Oar Guest: His Excellency the Governor-General, General Lord Byng.Tickets $5.00 Each.Apply R.H.Webb.Room 11, Windsor Hotel.Uptown 2880.KHAKI DRESS IF AT ALL POSSIBLE.COME AND MEET YOUR OL D COMRADES Regimental Tables Made Up If Desired Some have received individual notices, any list of addresses to g:o by.but the Secretary regrets there is not (Contiuued from page 1.) the reduction in the pilce of gas was ! finally withdrawn from the report I and referred hack to the committee I for further action.The Committee recommends that j the price of gas remain at $1.75 per thousand cubic feet, with a minimum monthly charge of $0.55; That a discount ot 10 per cent, be ; ] granted to those who will pay their bills within fifteen days after the date thereof; That the meter rate be abolished.These conditions to take effect on bills rendered on and after the first of November next.Alderman Edwards \u201cThe possible reduction in gas is due largely j to lower prices lor oil, coke and 1 coal.\u201d Alderman Tetreault:\u2014\u201cI am opposed to the fixed minimum charge of fifty-five cents a month.A large number of people are starting to use j wood and coal fires for the winter so ! that they will use very little gas and I do not think it fair to ask them to pay for more than they use.A good proportion of people go out I of town during the summer month:; | and again they will be called upon to I pay for something they do not use.We cannot compare the gas to the electricity because if the electricity is not used it is lost whereas the gas is stored.I really do not approve of lowering the price and then raising it by a fixed charge.Aldermen Tremblay and Trudeau expressed themselves as opposed to the fixed charge\u2019 of 55c.After Answering Many Questions, Premier Succeeded in Getting a Fair Hearing.(Associated Press Despatch) QUEBEC, No\\'.\t9.\u2014 Premier Meighen\u2019s Quebec meeting last night proved stormy.Many question were shot at the Premier, which he answered, and at last succeeded in getting a fair hearing, and the latter part of his speech was received in silence.TWO\\ GOVERNMENT CANDIDATES WINNIPEG Nov.9.\u2014Major N.K.Mclver, M.D.was last night nominated Government candidate : in Centre Winnipeg.The name of Major G.W.Andrews, former M.j P.was not trough before the con-j vention.Major Andrews has publicly announced that he is in the field as a Government candidate, so that there are two Government candidates running in this riding.Alderman Tetreault has under consideration the case of his own office where the gas is more of a nuisance.On the other hand the electric bills call for a minimum of seventy-five cents.\u201d No need to look at the label to know they\u2019re Philip Morris.You can teU \u2019em right away.\u2014at once.That smooth smiling taste of sweet southern tobacco\u2014the kind that grows In ol\u2019 Vtrgjnny.Can\u2019t mistake \u2019 eta once you\u2019ve caught the flavor.cents a month.Alderman Brault:\u2014\u201cIt appears we are discussing an item of no significance, and it seems to me that if wej are to expect having gas in our: homes it ought to be worth paying for.If people go away they cam have the gas disconnected.\u201cI do not think we should raise a lderLn,TetrJSfh»7\t«d the** meter.Insofar as coke is concerned, I ; suppose Alderman Langis has touch-, ed the point.It would appear that the coke cost much before but is evi,- : *\t.dently cheaper in the long run, as tve j ! make'more gas with less coke, and I ( : hope we can reduce the price of gas i #\tstill further.\t\u201cI do not, however, think it reason- Alderman Langis.I am glad to foi> members of the councili who see Mr.Edvards is able to lower the : are not 0n the committee, to come price of gas, but I am sorry he does | and ,av reduce it to $1.50 without : not give the reason for his ability to j knowing the facts, do so.I presume it is on account of ; \\ye know the elections are near and ; the good coke the City is using.1 j£ jg a matter of obtaining popu- ! think the prices of oil and coke have iarity well dropped to such an extent that the \u2018 price should be $1.50 per thousand cubic feet, less ten per cent.We should give the people the benefit of the full drop in prices.\u201d Alderman Tremblay: Langis Resurrects Coke Question.* I #\u2022 Alderman Edwards Replies.! ¦il PHILIP NAVY CUT CIGARETTES lO for 15?25 For 55?do not know the full facts, and I would ask the Council to support this report.\u201d Alderman Langis then asked that reports be produced showing a comparison of the different cokes.This Alderman Edwards assured him he would be pleased to do.Aldennen Delorme and Trudeau ^connection with the new fire sta expressed themselves as opposed to .-phe question of a new pump the minimum charge of ftfty-f.ve .\tnewqstation3 wa, taken up by - T-\t.j;-Alderman Delorme and referred to 1 the finance committee.A report was made to the effect that the case of Mayor D.O.K.Den-ault vs.City, submit for arbitration, j had been thrown out and the City-given the judgment Mr.Grégoire was engaged to su-; perintend the construction of the 1 municipal offices as well as the work & Times may Fluctuate-Humans do Not ÏN CANADA the reward is still to the pioneer.The Canadian longs to go forward.He loves the man who points the way.In every comer of the world the New Improved Gillette has met with unprecedented success, but nowhere has the enthusiasm been greater than in our own Canada, where the razor is made and the Gillette word and record of achievement is best knowm.No one can forget the peculiar tribute expressed in the way so many loyal followers of the old-type Gillette affectionately laid it aside for the new.They believed Gillette when Gillette said the new razor is better.They bought, tried and told about the New Improved Gillette.The news spread from man to man and none many of your very own neighbours express their enthusiasm over the real shaving advantages brought to them by the New Improved Gillette.mm The Improved GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR Use* the lame fine Gillette Blades as you have known for years \u2014 but now your Blades can give you all the luxury of the finest shaving edge in the world, identify the New improved Gillette bv its fulcrum Shoulder Onerhanumt Cap Channellrd Quard Micramrtric free it km Automatic Adjustment Diamond Knurled Handle VMamond Trademark on Guard Finer Shave, Longer Service More Shaves from your Blades Sharing Sets & Trareler Outfitt $5
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