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[" Sherbrooke Record Established 1897.\tSHERBROOKE, QUE., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921.\t\tTwenty-fifth Year.CHINA\u2019S PI\tUNCIPLES SUPPORTED\tBY T\tHE U.S.Ulster Refuses To Change The Stand She Has Taken Street Railway Co.adv Air.Mile*, Supt.Transp.GENERAL PRINCIPLE rHSiED BY CHINA FOR SOLUTION OF FAR EASTERN PROBLEMS AFFORD A DEFINITE WORKING BASIS FOR THE DELEGATES ?$»\t?J* vj* ?j» *j» +J*\t?J» «J» ?j»\t«2* «2* ?^ ?\tHOW TO CAPTURE\t* ?\tWILLIAM SPIKE ?^ #vnown to Have the Moral Support of the United States, These Principles, at Least So Far as They Stand for Actual Practice of the Open Door Policy and for Abolishment of \u201cSpheres of Influence\u201d in the Far East, also Are Declared on the Highest Authority to Have the Support of Great Britain\u2014The Chinese Proposals Favorably Commented Upon by Both the French and Italian Delegates.w (Associated Press Despatch) ASHINGTON, November 17.\u2014Preliminary reconnoitering gave way to more direct negotiations today in the endeavors of the Armanent Conference to find a solution for the problems of the Far East.Sitting as a committee on the Far Eastern situation, the heads of the nine delegations went into Conference to outline the respective policies by which each will be guided and to work out a plan of procedure that will give each of these policies a fair show.The ten points presented, yesterday, by China, with the general backing of the United States, formed the basis of today\u2019s exchange, which wiU be designed to develop step by step the exact attitude of the nine delegations.The general principles presented by China for solution of the Far Eastern problems afforded at least a definite working basis for the Washington Conference.Known to have the moral support of the United States, these principles at least so far as they stand for actual practice of the open door policy and for abolishment of \u201cspheres of influence\u201d in the Far East, also are declared on the highest authority to have the support of Great Britain.JAPAN WOULD HEARTILY SUBSCRIBE TO MANY OF POINTS Japan would heartily subscribe to many of the points presented by China, it was stated by spokesmen for her delegations, but otherwise points raised doubtful questions which might be answered only after mature consideration.Chief among the latter they regarded the proposal that the powers conclude no treaties affecting China without consulting her the Japanese considering that this might directly affect the Anglo-Japanese Alliance.It was declared to be the British view, however, that the Alliance was not directly involved in the Chinese proposal, although it may later be drawn into the discussions.As directly affecting their individual national interests, the Japanese also appear to attach great importance to the proposal that all existing committments relating to China should be \u2018\u2018examined with a view to determining their scope and validity.\u201d FAVORABLY COMMENTED ON BY ITALIAN AND FRENCH The Chinese proposal was favorably commented upon by both the French and Italian delegations as forming a suitable basis for discussion »f the whole Far Eastern question, although lacking definiteness except as to principle.It was intimated, yesterday, that the Japanese are opposed to the idea of an annual control of China, contending it would be a violation of the sovereignty of that country.«t REDUCTION IN RATES ON i » FARM PRODUCTS.* ®\t 'S* *\t(Associated Press Despatch.) & *\tNEW YORK, Nov.17\u2014An * *\timmediate reduction of ten * SS per cent in carload freight Sis *\trates on farm products, for a # & period of six months, was ÏS ® agreed upon yesterday by ex- & ecutives of railways of the # *\tUnited States.\t* *\t£ * * *\tf\ti» * iTCHEuoin; NICOL SLATED, IS THE REPORT Might Find Seat in Compton County \u2014 No Announcement Yet Made.It is announced from Quebec that the Hon.Walter Mitchell yesterday handed his resignation as Provincial Treasurer to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.While no announcement as to his successor has as yet been made, it seems to be pretty generally accepted that the choice will fall upon Mr.J- Nicol, K.C., of this city.Should this take place, it seems quite possible that Mr.Nicol may hnd a seat in Compton County, where he is well known and has many friends.Mr.Desj; present member, is not enjoying very good health, and might very The Record offers $25 for Y/_\taX»\tiXi.iXt.jXl iXt jXt SXt JXI iXt ÜU iXt.ÿy tfp HP -fF\t-Cp iff i/F iff iff iy iff iff *\tan *\tMANY INJURED IN TRAIN # *\tWRECK.\tAS *\t- & #\t(Associated Press Despatch.) & #\tCHICAGO, Nov.17.\u2014 * #\tMore than a score of passen- A& & gers were injured, several # Sfc probably fatally, in a collision St St between two trains on the Si Si Chicago and Oak Park elev- Si Si ated railroad this morning.Afc Si The iniured were taken to Si hospitals, Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si St Si Si s' ARRANGING FOR ALLOWANCE TG EX-EMPEROR Ex-Emperor Charles and His Wif« Expected to Arrive at Madeira Within a Day.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Nov.17.\u2014The Council of Ambassadors, in conference hera yesterday discussed the amount oi the money allowance to be given Former Emperor Charles of Austria-Hungary and his family, and the conditions under which this expense shall be taken over by the states '\"hich are successors to the Austro-Hungarian Empire.Portugal is to be free fro many charge.The official communication gives no details with regard to the amount to be allowed the one-time ruling household of the Dual Monarchy.The Associated Press learns that no amount has been set for the maintenance of Charles.Only the principle of his support was discussed, with the idea that the former monarch should be treated in accordance with his one-time rank.A sum of between 300,000 and 500,000 gold marks yearly has been mentioned as the probable amount which Charles will receive, It is expected that Charles and his wife will arrive in Madeira within forty-eight hours.RHKROSSNÔT TO MAKE APPEAL FOR RUSSIANS Stated that No Relief Organization Is Abie to Help People of Famine-Gripped Country.(Associated Press Despatch) TORONTO, Nov.17.\u2014That no relief organization was able to help afflicted Russian people to escape from their famine-gripped country, and that the Canadian Red Cross Society had decided that it was unwise to make an appeal in Canada at this time for Russian relief, were two points in the report of the executive committee presented to the general council of the Society yesterday at its meeting here.-«fr.- MANILA, P.L, Nov.17.\u2014The steamship Maria Louisa, 54 tons, foundered yesterday off Manila.Fifty persons are missing.Rescuers saved eighty-six passengers and the crew.The missing are stated to be Filipinos.h f hirers in other cities announce the C0P TAKES SPIKE FOR Y\u2019ANKEE substitution of piecework and.the; and direct, him to Government In the majority o finstances shown, the valuations show a decrease compared with the \u201cillegal roll,\u201d while still maintaining a substantial increase over the 1920 figures.49-hour week for week work, their workers are expected to join the ranks of the strikers.Liquor Store.ON STRIKE AT MONTREAL (Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, Nov.17.\u2014Approximately one thousand cloak and garment workers have been on strike in this city since last week on the question of the introduction of piecework by local manufacturers.Minster Gazette says that the Post Office scheme of an Impérial wireless chain has collapsed, and was doomed from indifference mg.aloofness of the Dominions and In- bv the dim ways, and he is now responsible forjDenault, D.O.E., Edifice Racine the assertion that Jiggs must be Darche, Dr.J.A.happy even though Maggie treats' Ethier, Dr.J.A.E.him with a little teo much familiar-; Chagnon, M.ity occasionally.I also hoard thnt'Genest, C.O.soon the dogs of war would be re-1 Levesque, U.leased both upon deer and dear.ItlRobidoux, Mde.C.A.looks as though the Rotary Club is! Laliberte, F.an ideal place for derelict benedicts,! Paquette, Emile.where they are initiated into the! Shea, Maurice C.wonders and delights of a \u201creal | The Columbian Club.home,\u201d and if the members\u2014nearly Olivier, H.A.all married\u2014can convince me.they Chartier, Mds.E.are sound and happy, I intend mak- Gauthier, Mde.J.A.in« immadiat*» iLUoIla&liQU for lutim- Cloutier.U.1920 .$25,000 .14,000 .13,000 , 13,000 .8,000 .\t5,000 ,\t5,000 ,\t4,500 ,\t5,500 3.500 15,000 5,000 4.500 5,000 6.500 Illegal Roll 1921 $25,000 16,000 14.000 16.000 9.500 7.500 7.600 5,000 6.600 5.000 17,000 6.000 5.000 6.000 7,000 Revised Roll 1921 $25,00t 16,006 14,500 15.000 9.500 7,000 7.000 5.000 7.500 5.000 17.000 5.500 5,500 6.000 7,560 I 94 07 6 r/\\UL 1 WO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921 [AU CAN ST.FRANCIS EAT ANYTHING PUT DISTRICT NEWS ON THE TABLE f»r Four Years Quebec Woman Hardly Ate a Meal Without Suffering.\"It would make anybody rejoice to get the wonderful relief I hare,\u201d paid Mrs.Alice Boudreau, of 52 Alfred St., Quebec, in relating her experience with Tanlac the other day.\u201cFor four years I suffered from Gatherings by the Daily Record Correspondents in the Various Commnntsot.WINDSOR MILLS I date for Compton, was held in the | j Town Hall on November 8th, at| 10 a.m., was largely attended.Mrs.' McRae, of Cookshire, and Mrs.John Scott, of Montreal, were prerent.Mrs.John Scott delivered an able address to the ladies, setting forth the interests of her party.Mrs.C.McRae was chairwoman and also gave a brief address.After the speaking, a short meeting was held.Mrs.Henry French and Miss Kate Alger were appointed to look after the ladies\u2019 vote at this polling division._____\tMiss Mayhew was called to her The W.M.S.of the Presbyterian I home Dixyille owing to the ill-Church will meet Friday, November ness and death of her mother.18th.at the home of Mrs.W.J.j .The school is closed for an mdef- Dunlop, at 2.30 p.m.\tin\u201cf tlT?e,XT rr t,\ta Mrs Chas.Henderson has return- Mr.A N.Turner has purchased ed from Montreal, -where she has ^r9- Hodge s house, and has tak-spent the last month.\t) en-\"P hLs residence there.Mrs.Wm.Caswell spent the ______________________ jni\tspent the Miss Sarah Dawson has returned Indigestion, and during all that time I\tThanksgiving holidays with\trelatives\thome,\tafter a pleasant visit\tin\tLen- Ï hardly knew what it was to eat a |\tin Montreal.\tnoxville and vicinity taeal without having dreadful pains j Miss Elva Caswell, Miss\tMay Me-\t, 51 f.\tLeon Huntingdon, of\tmu- in the pit of my stomach afterwards,\tKav and Miss Helen Hall\tspent the\thurst,\tspent the week-end\tat\tthe *\t__\u2022\t__tii.__ ____ «\t.s\ti 'nmo nr Mrc Hcmpr Horicrp.I bloated painfully with gas, my heart palpitated frightfully, and 1 was bothered a great deal with nausea.I generally woke up mornings with a splitting headache, and I had such spells of dizziness that I by Rev.Father LaRue and received the name of Reta.The Godmother was Miss Florence Desmarais, and Mr.Theodore Pare, Godfather.Miss Lucy Weston is spending a time in Sherbrooke, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Roy Butler.Miss Marion Macdonald, from Sherbrooke, spent a few days in town, the guest of the Misses Kathleen and Doris Barter.Mr.H.H.Bishop returned home after a few weeks spent in Farming-ton, Maine, where he was the guest of his cousins, Mr.and Mrs.George Moe.Service in St.Paul\u2019s Church on Sunday next, November 20th will be at 11 a.m., with \u201cCelebration of the Holy Communion.\u201d Evening service at 7 o\u2019clock.Sunday School at 10 o\u2019clock.STANSTEAD Kay and Miss Helen Hall spent the : week-end at the home of Mr.and I/°me of Mrs Harriet Hodge.Mrs.O.H.Caswell.\tI , ^ Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Bowles have tiece, Mrs.Chas.Picard returned to their home at White- .\tlssJ?eTer»Vr0f field, N.H.after a few days with; £ the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Mrs.Bowles' sister, Mrs.F.C.Ber-1 Plw^d>VlQC\t+v.o could hardly keep from falling at nard, of Danvile, and a visit with\tT.ha.Picard has gone to the times.I felt tired and weary all the ( relatives and friends in Windsor.;\tf camp m the North QM'i99 Lucille and Mr.Leonard!\tanV M^ H, J.Adams, at-' O\u2019Donnell, of Sheibrooke, were the, tended the supper pven to the cem-guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.E.A.McCone for a few days last ^\tCookshire.xu.a.ixvww\t*\tRu^v BankSf 0f Ranboro, is Mr& P.F.Dunn has returned; visiting her'grandmother ,Mrs.An- from Montreal, where she has been na MerriU.for the past two weeks during the illness of her daughter, at the Royal time, would lie awake for hours at night worrying about my poor state of health, and had almost reached the point where I never expected to be well again.\u201cIt was certainly a lucky day for me that I got Tanlac, for this \u2019medicine has relieved my troubles just like it was make especially for my case.Why, it has built me up and made me so strong and healthy that ! Victoria Hospital, I feel like a different person.I rel- : Mr.G F.Libby A public meeting will be held in the Border Theatre, Rock Island,' Sat.Nov.19th, at 2 o\u2019clock sharp, under the auspices of the Womans\u2019 Committee of the National Liberal and Conservative Party.Speeches in English and French by Porter L.Baldwin, candidate, Mrs.Cecil Bowen, Sherbrooke Mrs.John Jenks, Dr.John C.Colby and others.Come out while the roads are good.GRANITEVILLE FITCH BAY has returned ish my meals, eat just anything set i from Daaquam, where he spent the ^ Everyone invited to the big pub.ic before me, and never feel a sign of ' last week on business.\tmeeting under auspices of the Wo- indigestion.I am free from headaches From the advance sale of tickets mans Comm, of the National Liberal and dizziness, mv sleep is sound and for the Five Hundred party which restful, and I am as well and happv I takes place in Biron\u2019s Hall on Novas I could ask to he.Tanlac is just I ember 24th, a successful evening is the grandest medicine made, and I i looked for.An entrance pnzeof am only to glad too recommend it\u201d $2.50 in gold will be drawn for that Tanlac is sold in Sherbrooke by À.evening and numerous prizes given E.Duberger and W.H.Griffith and j -or\t-A-9 ^b15 Party 13 fj^vén by leading druggists everwhere.and Conservative party, Sat.Nov.19th, 2 o'clock at Border Theatre, Rock Island.Everyone invited to the big public meeting under auspices of the Womans Comm, of the National Liberal and Conservative party, Sat.Nov.19th, 2 o\u2019clock at Border Theatre, Rock Island.SAWYERVILLE BURY METING ADDRESSED BY MR.CROMWELL Meeting Held in Interests of the Conservative Candidate for Compton County\u2014Other General News.BURY, Que.Nov.17\u2014 Mr.F.R.Cromwell, J je (National Liberal-Conservative candidate for Compton County, addressed a meeting in the Town Hall on Tuesday even-| ing, called in the interest of his ; candidature.The Hall was well filled and included in the audience was a fair proportion of ladies.Associated on the platform with Mr.Cromwell were Mr.J.Bumbray and Mr.Marion, Mr.WL W.Dunsmore acted as Chairman.Mr.Cromwell reviewed the various questions under consideration by the electors; the Railway situation; the Merchant Marine; the Tariff; the alleged extravagance of the Government.Mr.Cronrwell concluded his speech with an acknowledgement of his friendship and regard for his opponent, Mr.A.B.Hunt, but declared that the balance sheet of accomplishment as shown by his six years and Mr.Hunt\u2019s eleven years at Ottawa, should decide as to who should represent the County of Compton, claiming as part of his balance sheet the found- ing of the Experimental Farm at Lennoxville, and the protection from adulteration of the maple sugar products of the Eastern Townships.Mr.J.Bumbray followed with a speech in French for the benefit of the French-Canadians present.Mr.Marion claimed that the other speakers had so thoroughly covered the ground that he could add nothing new, and stated that Mr.Bourrassa in \u201cLe Devoir\u201d had pronounced that Mr.Meighen was the best man to put at the head of affairs in Canada and that what Mr.Bourrassa pronounced good, must be \u2014(with apoligies to the ladies) Dam Good ; and that when he read that he said to himself \u201cMeighen for me.\u201d Ellis are expected to arrive in Bury on Frida- of this week, and to take up their residence on \u201cthe flat.\u201d UNLIKE SOME OTHERS The game of love is never post poned on account of the darkness.SORES SPREAD ALL OVER FACES AND BODIES General Notes Dance in Gould Town Hall, Friday Nov.18th.Crescent Orchestra in attendance.Captain Hammond, of the Royal Canadian Dragoons, of St.Johns, Quebec, accompanied by a sergeant instructor of the same corps, is holding a provisional School of 'Training for Officers and N.C.Os., of the 7th Hussars in the Bury Armoury.A goodly number of the latter are attending this course, which is of a six weeks duration.Mr.Anthony Webster, from Montreal, and Mr.Clarence Downs, from Acton, Ont., are in town visiting relatives and friends.The members of the Bury Wom-! en\u2019s Institute are looking forward to the visit on Monday next of Miss Roach, of Macdonald College.Miss Roach will give a demonstration in the new Oddfellows hall on that day commencing at one o\u2019clock.Word has been received to the effect that Mr.and Mrs.William Mrs.Howard Houlette, Waskate nau, Sask., writes:\u2014\u201cI wish to tell you of the benefit we have received by using your valuable medicine.Burdock Blood Bitters.My children started to break out on theii faces in small white pimples which kept getting larger each day.Pub would form under the scab» and they would come off, ahd each time the tore» would be larger i some were aa large as a twenty-five cent 'piece, and would spread all over theii bodies.I was nearly in deapair and aent t« the village for a bottle of good blood modi-cine.The druggist sent me a bottle of Burdock Blood Bittera which I commenced giv-ing them at once.In about ten day» I saw as Improvement and they grew steadily better each day.and in one month the sores had all disappeared.\u201d All blood and skin diseases ar» caused by bad blood, and to get il pure and keep it pure you must re-move every trace of the impure and morbid matter from the system by a blood chasing medicine such as BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS a remedy that has been on the market for the past forty-five years and one without an equal for all diseases and disorders of the blood.Manufactured only by The T.Mil-bum Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.GEQRGEVILE The Sunshitte Band wishes to ' mosUybythe present pupils oftiiej ^ a]1 tW who he!ped in any .\theM^VÎL^hom^TMr^nfMm Notice to Citizens of Water-1 wiU enmurage^m as much as pos^ j Achellfe, ^n ^-day eve^g,^ ville and District: Special Sale ! Lb\u2019-'' ^ thVevenffin^! were ^ kind to open up their home 1 SSMSSÆÎ R .fSSuwm .he eecasion.Proceed, fr.a, r -_-\u201e,I A.avînrr fho rlicfrihlltinn of the supper $-.0.00.Mr.and Mrs.Rufus Dustin and little Randolphe, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were callers at G.A.Dustin\u2019s on be served during the distribution of prizes.Charlie Chaplin at the movies Sat- i urday night.AT THE CASSV1LLE Waterville Drug Store Grand Concert in aid of the choir! or Our Lady of the Rosary, in the ! Town Hall of Sawyerville, Friday night, Nov.18th, 1921, at 8 o\u2019clock.Admission 50 cents.Madame E.H.j Begin, Soprano from Montreal, Not- j ary L.L.Bachand, Barritone, of.Sherbrooke.Mr.Gaston Jutras, Violinist of Sherbrooke, Rev.Théo, j Lanctot, Flutist, of Sawyerville, Miss j Irene Laverdiere, accompanist of | Sawyerville.SCOTSTOWN Sunday.Mr.Alex McEwan has returned from the Canadian Northwest, and is no wat the home of Mr.Olaf Everyone invited to the big public cass.meeting under auspices of the Wo-\t,anci Mrs.Lindsey Huse have1 mans Comm, of the National Liberal returned from a few days visit at and Conservative party, Sat.Nov.Man son ville.19th, 2 o\u2019clock at Border Theatre, Messrs Davidson and Rediker at-Rock Island.\ttended the convention for the Con- servatives at Ayer\u2019s Cliff on Mon ROCK ISLAND j day.______\tA business meeting will be held I AnPU^!iC Tvetlir'g k5 wind1 Wed!neSaTtofekc1t'off'icimkfaorrdthe From November 18th to; ^ ^,£^\u20192 offock LTrv'l\tAid for another year' 28th, instant, a large number1\tfJtTiï&ïl !\tBEEBE of articles will be sold at cost\tL.price.\t! Baldwin, candidate, Mrs.Cecil Bow- j en, Sherbrooke Mrs.John Jenks, Dr.We are crowded for space and John C.Colby and others.Come out seed additional room for our Christ- while the roads are got>t.James, Hatley, on February, 1872, and was incumbent of the Church from the time of its restoration until December 1881.Sherbroke\u2019s oldest resident, the lato Richard Gunning, whose death took place early in the month, was a brother of th» late Mr*.Wm.Chat-field, for many years a resident of tnis place, and uncle of Mr.Wm.Chatfield, Jr., of Megantic, Que., and Shawmint, Me.The late Mr.Gunn- ! ing was also a nephew of the late] Richard Gunning, who at the close of a sea-faring life, was among the earliest citixens of Hatley, Mrs.Hartwell was at Tomifobia on Monday to attend the County r onvention of the members of the Women\u2019s Institute.Mr.G.C.Poole ha* removed to hie | upper farm, known for many years as the Halnot\u2019 property.Mr, C.C.Poole Is remaining at the old homestead with his grandson, Mr, D.Poole, Mrs, Rider aaeompaniod h«r «on-in-Uw, Mr.Thomae Bagley, to his home at Wastbury, wh«re she will remain during the winter.Mr.and Mr*, M.Leavitt, of Ayer\u2019e Cliff, were at the home of Mr, and Mrs.H.fi.Whlteomb on Bunday, Mrs, Moulton has been paving a visit at the home of her son, Mr, II, L, Moulton, Miss Elsie Gibson, who spent the Slimmer in this place, is now staying with friends at Kingsey, Th» condition of Mr, Thomas Moody, whose illnes* gt the home of his daughter, Mrs, Mt Leflaren, has extonnsd ever tha past yoan, romains much the seme, Mr, 1, W, WhiUiemti is peyeevsij j Kfunuwhat better after his recent painful illness, Dollar Value WEEK-END SALE at the store of J.E.LACROIX We are offering for Friday and Saturday the biggest values for One Dollar ever advertised in this city.There will be a big rush, therefore shop early on both days mentioned.William Spike has promised to visit our store this week-end if not captured previously.Get the reward offered, namely $25.00.Also out-of-town customers should enquire about refund of railway fare offer.Stockings 100 pairs Ladies' Black Cotton Hose, medium weight, very nice finish.1 Hfl Size 8 1-2 to 10.Reg.35c, 4 for I lUU 50 pairs very nice White Cashmere Stockings, all wool, size 8 1-2 to 9 1-2.Regular $1.75 to $2.00,\t.1.00 Handkerchiefs 15 boxes Ladies\u2019 Fancy Handkerchiefs, three in box.Reg.75c per box, 1 Ofl two boxes for .\t.liUU .\t12 only, fancy boxes containing six Ladies' Handkerchiefs, nice design.Regular $1.50 per box, for.1,00 85 Ladies\u2019 Fancy Regular 15 c, ten for.Handkerchiefs.1.00 Boudoir Caps 25 nice Boudoir Caps, crepe de chine or silk, well finish.Regular $1.50\t1.00 1.00 to $1.75, for.Other line at 75c to $ 1.25, two for.1.00 Gloves .\t.50 pairs Ladies\u2019 Black and White Heavy Cotton Gloves.Regular 50c, I ft ft 4 pairs for.' lUU Children\u2019s Wool Clouds 2 doz.Children\u2019s Wool Clouds.Colors: White, Pink and Blue.Regular 45c, 1 ftft 3 for.' lUU Cotton 100 yds.very nice blue and white checked cotton for aprons, 45 inche* wide.Regular 35c, 5 yards .1.00 75 yards Circular Cotton, 40 and 42 inches wide, good quality.Regular 1 ftft 60c, two yards for .I 250 yards Bleached Cotton, 36 inches wide, cambric or linen finish.Regular 22o, .1.00 150 yards Bleached Cotton, 36 inches wide, cambric finish, Regular 19c, 1 ftft 7 1-2 yards for.I lUU Serge 225 yards very nice all wool serge, 36 to 40 Inches wide, assorted shades, special for this sale.Regular $1.75 to $2.00 par e;j:.1.00 Flannelette 300 yards very nice striped or plain white flannelette, 2 7 to 30 inches wide.Regular 25c, five yards\t4 ftft for.liUU Roller Towelling 75 yards very nice pure linen Roller Towelling with red border.Regular 1 ftft 35c, 4 yards for.I lUU Repp 50 yards very nice shirting repp, lovely design, 36 inches wide.Regular 45c, 3 yards for.Terry Cloth 65 yards nice heavy white Terry Cloth for towels.Regular 35c,\t1 011 4\tyards for.I iDU Blouses 75 Ladies\u2019 White Blouses, long of short sieves.Regular $2.00 to $2.50.\t^ QQ Corduroy 40 yards very nice white heavy rib corduroy for children's coats.Regular 4 ftft $2.25, per yard.I lUU Curtain Muslin 200 yards very nice Curtain Muslin with design, 36 inches wide.Regular 35c to 40c per yard, four yards\t4 ftft Gents\u2019 Furnishings\u2014Ties 1 00 nice design Silk Ties, good quality.Regular 75c,\t1 flfl 95 fancy Silk Neckties made of best silk very nice patterns.Regular\t1 ftft $1.50, for.I.UU Hose 200 pairs very nice Black Cashmere Hose, good quality, all wool.\tRegu-\t4 ftft lar 85c, 2 pairs for.I iUU 150 pairs black wool mixture\tHose» \u2022tee 10 1-2.Regular 4On,\t4 ftft 5\tpairs for.| .(JU Scarfs 15 Men's fancy silk Scarfs, assorted designs.Regular $1.75,\t\u2022( ftft for.I.UU Men's Caps I lot of Men's Winter Caps.Regular $1,50 to $2.00,\t^ qq Boys' Hats 1 lot Boys' Hats, assorted styles.1.00 Regular $1.25, 2 for ( IluaaRiao» ta Nault A Laaral*) 46 King Sireet West, J.E.LACROIX Sherbrooke I < 1 pp £>nti'vJt5KUUî^t'J UAiL.1 rn:.L.UKU, IHUK5UAY, NOVEMBER 17, [921.; Paoe nnnLc.TO EUROPE Make Reservations Now CHRISTMAS SAILINGS\t| From St.John, N.B.To Glasgow ¦\u2014Tunisian.Dec.3 | To Italy\t\u2014Caserta.Dec.7 | To Liverpool\u2014Metagama .Dec.9 , { To Liverpool\u2014Emp.of France .Dec.IS j MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Nov.25\tj ?Jan.\t3\tj \u2018?Mar.\t10\t.Minnedosa \u2022Dec.9\t| *Jan.\t13\t| ?Mar.\t24\t.\t.Metagama ?Dec.22\t| *Feb.\t17\t ?.Melita QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL \u2022Dec.13 .Empress of France MONTREAL TO GLASGOW Nov.22\t| ?Dec.\t28\t| ?Feb.\t22\t.\t.Pretorian \u2022Dec.3\t| ?Jan.\t28\t| *Mar.\t4\t.\t.Tunisian MONTREAL-ANTWERP (Via Havre and Southampton) Nov.2G | *Jan.31 { ?Mar.11 .Corsican \u2022Dec.24 | 'Feb.21\u2018 j *Apr.1 Scandinavian BEDFORD AND DISTRICT NEWS Daily Reports from Correspondents ûf What Is Going On iuj - | KNOWLTON improved the last few weeks.The social held last Saturday evening under the auspices of the Methodist Ladies\u2019 Circle was a great success.A large number turned out and enjoyed a very pleasant evening.Sumptuous refreshments were served by the ladies.The following prizes were awarded to the successful parties in the different games.A guessing contest of photographs | of noted people was the first of the I evening, Miss Clara Horner being | the winner.Guessing the number of Dr.and Mrs.Paintin attended the ^?ans jn a Jar was won by Carleton funeral of their aunt, Mrs.Reed, at .McAllister, Sewing on buttons the Sutton, on Monday.\tneatest and quickest was won by Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Peabody, of Hugh Collins.Junior boys and girls Sherbrooke, were guests of Dr.and carrying^ peanuts in a spoon was MEGANTIC CO.HAPPENINGS Budget of New* hero Variem Sectiras of the County.REEDSDALE I ST.JOHN-BOSTON-HAVANA 1 Dec.6 .Sicilian i\t! MONTREAL TO NAPLES-GENOA i Dec.5 .Caserta j | Combined Service Canadian Pacific & j Navagazione Generale Italiana.!! ?\u2014Sail from St.John.FREIGHT ONLY Approximate Sailing Dates à\tMONTREAL-LONDON\t! |\tNov.\t22 .Dunbridge\t\\ ST.JOHN, N.B.-LONDON |\tDec.\t9\t Bolingbroke\t| j Dec.16 .Bats ford Dec.\t23 .BqBworth ST.JOHN, N.B.-GLASGLOW-AVON MOUTH I\tDec.\t13 .Bothwell\t| Freight Dept., Board of Trade Bldg., | Montreal, Que.Apply Local Agents, or 141 St.James St., Montreal.Main 7700.Canadian Pacific Railway.Traffic Agents.[9 REGULAR SERVICES.I\t*\ti XMAS SAILINGS TO GLASGOW j From Portland\tFrom Halifax | I Dec.10 .Saturnin .Dec.Ill i I TO PLYMOUTH-CHERBOURG &\t| HAMBOURG | From Halifax\u2014Saxonia .Dec.10 j I Montreal To Glasgow Nov.19 .Cassandra Portland-Halifax-GlHsgaw From Portland.\tFrom Halifax.Dec.10\t|\tFeb.\t16\tSaturnin.\tDec.\t12 | Feb.18 Dec.28\t|\tMar.\t2\tCassandra Dec.\t30 j Mar.4 Halifax To Plymouth-Cherbourg A Hamburg Dec.10 j Jan.23 j Mar.18 .Saxonia Ney York To Glasgow (via Moville) Dec.10 .Columbia Dec.21 | Jan.21 | Feb.25 .Algeria Boston To MoviUe-Liverpool & Glasgow Dec.5 .Assyria New York To Liverpool Deo.10\t!\tJan.\t14\t:\tFeb.18\t.Albania Dec.24\tj\tJan.\t28\tj\tFeb.25 .Scythia New York To Cherbourg, Southampton Dec.3 | Dec.31\t.Car mania Dec.13 | Feb.7 j Feb.28 .Aquitania New York To Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hambourg Dec.8 { Jan.21 J Mar.16 .Saxonia i MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES | j\tFROM NEW YORK TO | MADEIRA.GIBRALTAR.ALGIERS, | MONACO, GENOA, NAPLES AND | ALEXANDRIA j Nov.19 j Jan.10 .Cameronia j j Dec.7\t.Caronia j | Both steamers do not call at all porta.| For ra*e* of paoroge, TrergTtt and further particulars apply to local agents or THE ROBERT REF0ROC0., Lira OENERAt, AGENTS 20 HOSPITAL STREET J3-25 ST.SACRAMENT STREET MONTREAL.F.O.BUSINESS CARDS Mrs.Paintin a couple of days this week.Mr.Vernon Hardy, of Norwood, N.Y., paid a few days\u2019 visit to his parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Hardy, this week.Mr.McConnell, of Montreal, Mr.Wm.McElroy and Miss McElroy, of Dunham, were guests of Rev.A.E.and Mrs.Hagar at the Parsonage on Sunday.The marriage of Mr.Charles Vernon Pratt, of Montreal, to Miss Hilary Juanita Patterson, of Moncton, N.B., was solemnized by Rev.A.E.Hagar at the Methodist Parsonage on Monday morning, November 14.Mrs.Roy Peasley, of Bolton Centre, sister of the groom, attended them.A social evening under the auspices of Lakeside Lodge, No.8, D.E.S., was held in the LO.O.F.Hall on Monday evening.Bridge and \u201c500\u201d were played, after which .dainty refreshments were served by the members of the chapter.Mr.John Richardson, of West Bolton, is spending a week with his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Wragge.A year\u2019s subscription to the Sherbrooke Daily Record has been presented to the Pettes Memorial Library by Miss Nora Watson.Dr.and Mrs.Harris and Miss Smith went to Montreal on business, Tuesday.Miss Margaret Armstrong, of won by K.Wright and E.Trite.The ! last event on the programme was of, special interest, the trimming ofj hats, Three young men entered the contest and displayed great tact in millinery.Mr.Maurice Webb won the prize.Mr.R.F.Hutchins, Mrs.Deuel and Mrs.Hymus were the judges.Mr.Henry A.Welch, of this place unloaded a car of oats at St.Julie on Monday.A number of farmers from here took advantage of this opportunity to add to their supply of feed.There will be a box social and dance in the hall at Campbell\u2019s Corner on the evening of Friday November 18th.CLAPHAM EAST PINNACLE Mrs.N.E.Perkins and Master I Leslie were week-end guests at Mr.Alex Wilkie\u2019s.Miss Pearl Rudd returned on Tuesday from visiting friends at Bromp-ton.Mrs.Austin Wilkie was calling at Mr.M.0.Wilkie\u2019s on Monday.Mr.John MiUicent has purchased Mr.Arthur Lacroix\u2019s property.Mr.Lacroix also has purchased property on Richmond Road.Rev.S.J.Pike was ably assisted in the service on Sunday by Mr.Presby, also Mr.Cramer, of Richmond, which was much appreciated by all.Mrs.Alex Wilkie is spending a few days with friends at Brown-lei gh.Mr.John Millicent is visiting rol-atives and friends in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.B.McKenna spent the week-end in Tingwick visiting their daughter, Mrs.M.Fov Mrs.J.\u201c \u201c _\tE.Hannan has returned East Farnham, spent the week-end after spending the week-end with with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Jas.j her family at Denison\u2019s Mills.Armstrong.\tMr.and Mrs.Eddie Wilkie were The marriage of Mr.George Wil- visiting at Mr.Avery Wilkie\u2019s Sun-liam Richardson to Miss Amy Groo-lday.cock, both of Knowlton, took place! Mrs.Thomas Laxon is not as well in St.Paul\u2019s Church on Tuesday ! as her many friends w^ould wish he-morning at 8 o\u2019clock, the Rev.Can- ! but all hope that the treatment she on Carmichael officiating.The bride, I is taking will be of much benefit who was gowned in blue taffeta, with ; to her.hat of blue and henna to match, and ;\t_______________ Funeral of the late Thos.Walker.The funeral of the late Thos.Walker, who passed away at the home of his son, Mr.John Walker, tooic place Thursday afternoon at two o\u2019clock at Trinity Church, Maple Grove, the sendee being conducted by the Rev.J.Atkinson, rector.Many relatives and friends followed the cortege to Maple Grove Cemetery where the remains were laid to rest beside his late daughter, Miss Minnie Walker, who predeceased him only nine months.Deceased, who was in his seventy-nineth year has been a life long and highly respected resident of Megantic County.He was a faithful member cf the Anglican Church and a man of upright Christian character.In 1884 he married Miss Sophia Davison, who survives hime.He\u2019 also leaves to mourn his loss two sons and two daughters, Mir.John Walker, with whom he lived for the past nine months, Mr.Thos.Walker, Maple Grove, Que., Mrs.Thos.Jamieson, East Angus, Que., and Mrs.Edwm Butler, Martinville, Que.JERSEY MILLS tance.Luckily no other damage was done.Miss Agnes Norton teacher at Tibbits Hill was at home for the week-end.Miss Ethel Drew and Mr.David Cousens attended the funeral of the latft Fred McElroy at Brill Church on Sunday.Mr.Frank Harvey has accepted a position in Ottawa.A Liberal meeting was held in the Fuller schoolhouse on Monday evening to appoint a committee for this vicinity.Mr.and Mrs.Clifton Brown were appointed for the Glen, Mr.and | Mrs.Arin King for Bolton Pass, Mr.| ; and Mrs.Roberre, for the Blunt ¦ road and Mr.and Mrs.Hamilton for East Hill.The Mohawk Social Club has purchased a new organ out of their concert funds and placed it in the school house.At the meeting of the G.H.S.to be held at Mrs.F.Stanbridge\u2019s on Saturday, a secretary treasurer will be elected to replace Mass Emily Harvey.spent the week-end with their par- and W.Honey and Messrs.L.and nts.Misses M, and I.Marshall, E.H.Marshall and L.Buzzell.ABBOTSFORD Mr.W.H.Boomhour, of Montreal, was at Mr.Smeaton\u2019s over Sunday.Miss Zelia Honey is home from Montreal.The following from Montreal e ne r g y pVRrry ftOU* Mr.Arthur Cathcart has gone to Montmorency Falls for the winter, also Mr.Robert Ross, of St.George.Miss Dorris Ray, who has been ill from scarlet fever, is again recovering.wore a corsage bouquet of bronze chrysanthemums, was given away by Mr.Geo.Wragge.Those present at the ceremony were Mr.John Richardson, of West Bolton, and Mrs.Harry Roberts, brother and sister of the groom, and Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Wragge, uncle and aunt of the groom.The happy couple left immediately after the ceremony for Foster and took the train for Montreal, where they will spend their VALE PERKINS LOWER IRELAND honeymoon.On thdir return they N.H.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Aiken and children of Mansonville, visited her brother, Mr.C.H.Jersey, one day last week.Mr.Homer Gardner had the good luck to shoot a deer this week.Mrs.M.J.George has returned home after an extended visit in Wellesley Hills, Mass., and Laconia will reside at Edilis Farm cottage.Canon Caimichael went to Montreal on Tuesday to attend a meeting of Andrews Home being held there.The weekly meeting of the Ep-worth League of the Methodist Church was held on Monday night, with a good attendance.The programme was in charge of the choir and included a very pretty anthem, also a solo by Miss Robb, which was much enjoyed.The topic of the evening was of a musical nature, prepared by Mrs.J.Ritchie Bell, of Montreal, on \u201cHarmany of the Trinity.\u201d This was the first of five lectures delivered by Mrs.Bell at the Choir Conference held here last summer.The paper was read by Mrs.L.M.Knowlton, and with the aid of a blackboard the different phases of the lecture were explained in an excellent manner.The League has decided to hold an oyster supper about the first of next month.Mr.and Mrs.Max Chamberlain and son, Harris, of North Newport, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs.C.G.Jones.Mr.John Jones has moved into his new house on the lake road.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Jones are workinv for him.MANSONVILLE EAST L ARNHAlYl Mr.and Mrs.C.Gleason and the Misses Gleason, of Cowansville, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.McClay on Sunday.Mrs.R.F.Hutchins is ill at present and her many friends hope fo?.-a speedy recovery.Miss Stella Allen is feeling much Dr.Peabody, of Newport, was in town on Monday.Mr.Jack Holmes, of Sutton, was at home for the week-end.Rev.Mr.Lupton was in Newport the first of the week.There will be a community sing on Friday night before the pictures begin, from 7.30 to 8 o\u2019clock.Mrs.A.Bailey spent a few days in Richfond recently visiting relatives.The demonstrations which were given on Wednesday and Thursday of last week by Miss Foreshaw and Miss Crane were very much appreciated by the members of the Institute, as well as by the visitors present.ABERCORN ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS ÇJYD O £ Surveyor, Coaticook, Qup.flrll phone.INSURANCE NEW LAMP BURNS 94% AiR Beats Electric or Gas 1^ J.SOUTHWOOD £ CO.INS.ACTS., « S.&.S.Mutual PI il g., Sherbrooke.PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS 1 \\R.W.A.FARWELL, (SPECIALIST TO -I.\" the Sherbrooke Hospital), Eye, PJar, Noac and Throat Diseases, 45 Duff crin Ave., Sherbrooke.ConBuItatron : 10-12 a.m.1-4 p.m., and by appointment.________________ 1 \\R.R R.SPEER.SPECIALIST TO THE .1/ Sherbrooka Hospital.Eye, ear, nose and throat diseases.Whiting Block, Phone 1240.JA.DARCHE, M.D.SPECIALIST\u2014 \u2022 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.Oflice and Private Hospital, 49 King Street._____ T \\R.L.C.BACH AND, CONSULTING -I ' Specialist.Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat.New Olivier Block, Corner King and Wellington, Sherbrooke, T A.C.ETHIER.M.D.\u2014SPECIALTY : Urinary Disease*, Consultation: He»., 45 Ring St., and by appointment.Electrotherapy in all it» form» for treatment of chronic dls.-eases, especially all kinds of Tuberculosis and Bright*» Disease and Rheumatism.______ DR.ROCII HEBERT, SPECIALIST, EYE, car, nose, throat, and bronchial tube din-eases ami their relations with aathma, rheumatism and neuralgia.Oflice 92 King, Shcr-brooke.Tel.664.\t__ T *R.1.A.McCABE AND DR.E.PLANTE [New York and Paria Hospital»), Specialist», Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Disease», Olivier Block, corner King ami Wellington St»., Sherbrooke, Que.Tel.1740.Consulta-liont; : 9.30 a m.to 12; 1.30 p.m.to f> p.m.; ï to K evenings._ R.JAMES A.THOMPSON.GENERAL Practitioner, 89 Queen.Tel.1357-J.A new oil lamp that gives an amazingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U.S.Govern ment and 35 leading universities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps.It burns without odor, smoke or noise\u2014no pumping up, is simple, clean, safe.Burns 94% air arid 6% common kerosene (coal-oil).The invextor, G.C.Johnson, 240 Craig St.W., Montreal, is offering to send a lamp on 10 days\u2019 FREE trial, or even to give one FREE to the first user in each locality who will help him introduce it.Write him today for full particulars.Also ask him to explain how you can get the agency, and without experiences or money make $250 to $500 per month.Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Safford, of I Montreal, spent the week-end with their daughter, Mrss.\\y.Dow.There was a dance at Mrs.Bert I Ingall\u2019s last Friday night.About fifteen couples attended and enjoyed a good time.Mr.M.Larraire has moved into I the house purchased by Mr.Jones, I and is opening a barber shop and meat market there.Mr.and Mrs.and Miss Aiken were guests at Mr.Cort Aiken\u2019s at Rich-ford on Saturday.ADVOCATES WT«£»S: Merchant» Bank Bldg.ERASER, RUGCJ & MIGNAULT, ADVIL cate», Q.C.U.Building.N I) A UDITORS ¥ H.BRYCE, L A., C.G.A., AUDITOR.») .is(> Quebec Si., Sherbrooke.Phono 1808 MUSICIANS TOOL.L AZURE, COUTURE A KING, 9.r> Wellington St.Sherbrooke.J A WHENCE, MORRIS & McIVER, AD-J vacate», etc., Sherbvo
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