Sherbrooke daily record, 23 août 1922, mercredi 23 août 1922
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.-\tSHERBROOKE, QUE.WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1922.Twenty-sixth Year, MICHAEL COLLINS IS SHOT DOWN FROM AMBUSH Coder* P.th\u201e BACK TO THE U.S.AFTER A REST IN MERRIE ENGLAND High Wages Offered Soft Coal Miners-Delorme Case Head Of Irish Free State .Government Assassinated Near Cork Last Evening Michael Collins Was Shot Down From Ambush s Only a Few Hours After he Had Been Given an Ovation by the Residents of Cork City, -( Which Was Freed Less Than Two Weeks Ago by the Military Under Collins\u2019 Com mand\u2014Many High Tributes Paid to Com-mander-in-Chief of Irish National Army\u2014 Stated That the Dail Eireann Will be Summoned Immediately, Probably Meeting on Saturday.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Augnst 23.\u2014The assassination of Michael Collins, at Bandon, Cork, yesterday, comes directly on the heels of the announcement by the Irish irregulars of a policy of ambushes and raids in their fight against the Free State Government.Coliins was shot down from ambush only a few hours after he had been given an ovation by the residents of Cork city, which was freed less than two weeks ago by the military under Collins\u2019 command.The place where he fell is part of the constituency which he represented in the Dail Eireann.News of the outrage, only meagre details of which have been received here, came too late for publication in the morning newspapers, the majority of v/hich comment on the breaking up of the organized warfare in Southern Ireland.The \u201cTimes\u201d prints under the caption, \u201cThe Hour For Leadership.\u201d a tribute to Collins as the successor to Arthur Griffith, as directing head of the fight for the Free State, which assumes unexpected timeliness in view of his assassination.\u201cIn the public eye,\u201d it says, \u201cMichael Collins is a man of energy and obvious ability, whose dash and personal disregard for danger have endeared him to young Ireland.General Collins\u2019 shoulders no doubt are broad and his frame strong, but the yoke that now lies upon him is heavier than that which Parnell bore and beneath which Redmond fell.\u201d FREE STATE STAFF ISSUES MESSAGE TO ARMY (Associated Press Despatch) DUBLIN, August 23.\u2014Early this morning the chief of the Free State general staff issued the following to the army: \u201cStand calmly to your posts, then bravely and undaunted to your work.Let no cruel act of reprisal blemish your bright honor.\u201cEvery dark hour that Michael Collins met since 1916 seemed but to eteel that brave strength of his and temper his gay bravery.You are left each inheriters of this strength and of that bravery.\u201cTo each of you falls his unfinished work.No darkness in this hour, no loss of a comrade will daunt you at it.\u201d DAIL EIREANN WILL BE SUMMONED IMMEDIATELY (Associated Press Despatch) DUBLIN, August 23.\u2014It was announced this morning that in view of the assassination of Michael Collins, the Dail Eireann will be summoned immediately, probably meeting on Saturday of the present week.IN PASSING OF GRIFFITH AND COLLINS, FREE STATERS HAVE LOST TWO MEN THEY WILL FIND HARD TO REPLACE * * «5 * * * WILLING TO RESIGN IN FAVOR OF SUN YAT SEN.(Associated Press Despatch.) PEKING, Aug.23.\u2014The Republican Cabinet announced today that President Liyan #\tSan Hun is willing to resign #\tin favor of Sun Yat Sen, de- #\tposed head of the South China Government, provided parlia- #\tment approves such action.# ### at ÿï****^ * at * at at at at at | * ! * * * at at mm Sir Auckland Geddes, accompanied by Lady Geddes and Ross Geddes, return?to take up his duties in Washington, after a vacation in England.ANTHRACITE OPERATORS FAIL TO REACH AGREEMENT WITH MINERS' LEADERS-HIGH WAGES OFFERED Joint Conference at Philadelphia Adjourned Finally Lai Night to Meet Again at Call of Secretary upon Request of Either Side\u2014Bituminous Miners in Westmoreland and Fayette Counties Offered an Increase in Wages Equal to the Highest the Mining Industry Has Ever Paid, mounted on hunters, he adds.De Valera is believed to be either in the neighborhood of Fermoy, i County Cork, where it is known lie has friends, or in the Ken-y Hills, where a large number of his followers are concentrated.LLOYD GEORGE PAYS HIGH TRIBUTE TO MR.COLLINS Exploding Bombs Kept Rail Strike Fever At High Pitch In Many Centres-Railway Executives Meeting In New York Today Most of Railways Will Consider Peace Proposals Submitted by the Leaders of Transportation Brotherhoods, Acting as Mediators\u2014Trouble on Southern Railway, Principal Sufferer from Trainmen\u2019s Walkouts During Past Few Days, Began to Clear Away Today.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Aug.23.\u2014Premier Lloyd George today sent the following message to William T.Cosgrove, (Associated Press Despatch) CHICAGO, Aug.23.\u2014As railroad executives gathered in New York today to consider peace proposals by the heads of the transportation brotherhoods, acting as mediators, in the shopmen\u2019s strike, trouble on the Southern Rail- trainmen\u2019s walkouts during the past few days, began to clear away.Exploding bombs kept the rail strike fever at a high pitch in some States rail centres, iaontalI?Gohve™mentf ^ IriSh Pr°vis'l^y.the principal sufferer from the \u201cI deeply regret to hear of the death of the Commander-in-Chief of the Free State Army.In his death the Free State has lost a fearless ! of* the United soldier, a leader of great energy and | however.devotion, and a man of remarkable | a tremendous explosion early to-personal character.Please convey to I day in the Chicago and Alton round the members of the Government my house at Venice, Ills., shook build-profound sympathy, with them in ings within a radius of three, miles, their loss of one of'\u2018Ireland\u2019s most .Police were rushed to the shops brilliant sons at a moment when when further violence was threaten-ireland most needed his special qualities of courage and resolution.\u201d BLOW TO IRISH FREE STATE IS ALMOST IRREPARABLE (Associated Press Despatch) BELFAST, Aug.23.\u2014The Even- ed.Bombs were hurled at the homes of Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe employees at San Bernardino, Calif.Michigan Central officials increased their reward for the arrest of plotters accused of causing the SAYS DELORME HAS NOT GIVEN ANY TROUBLE Superintendent of Asylum Does Not Agree with Medical Experts re Condition of Delorme.(Associated Press Despatch) QUEBEC, Aug.23.\u2014 Dr.D.Brochu, superintendent of the St.Michael Asylum, where Adelard Delorme is held on evidence of medical experts who have declared him not fit to stand trial for the murder of his brother, Raoul, declares that he would be unable to agree with the (Associated Press Despatch) PHILADELPHIA, August 23.-The joint conference of anthracite operators and representatives of the miners finally adjourned last night to meet again at the call of the secretary i upon the request of either side.HIGHEST WAGES EVER PAID OFFERED.(Associated Press Despatch) PITTSBURGH, Aug.23.\u2014Forty thousand bituminous miners in Westmoreland and Fayette Counties today had before them an offer of increased wages equal to the highest the mining industry has ever paid.In these two counties, generally known as the non-union field, before the call of the miners\u2019 strike, many of the men are now organized and the public today awaited developments from the heart of the bituminous region.Union leaders of seventy-five locals, controlling more than ten thousand miners, voted almost unanimously to pass up the average increase of nearly two dollars dnd fifty cents a day until recognition cf the union was accorded by the independent companies making the offer.Mine operators today were prepared for a rush of returning miners and extra deputies were on hand to prevent disorder.progress for nearly :fve months were signed by operatiors and mim ers here yesterday afternoon.Gary, Ind., wreck on Sunday, to.,.\t.\t-\t- \u201e\t- ,$5,000.The original reward was one ! bmOical experts ln the report which mg Telegraph says: \u201cThe blow to thousand dollars.Little Rock, Ark., he will file today, the Irish Free State is almost irre-1 police failed to locate a Missouri! 1 his report, which he refused to parable, especially as Collins andÎPacific shop employee who was re- disclose in full, follows a request Gihffith stood solidly for the treqty | ported to have been kidnapped and and they leave no outstanding fig-! severely beaten on Monday night, ure behind them.Ulster will sym-j Switchmen in the Nashville, Chat-pathize with the Free State in itsjtanooga and St.Louis yards at Pa-trial and tragedies, which are di-;ducah, Ky., refused to go to work AGREE TO GRANT 1920 SCALE.(Associated Press Despatch) PITTSBURGH, Pa., Aug.23.\u2014A general increase in wages for miners land coke workers in the Fayette re-igion will become operative today, it became known here yesterday, when independent companies said they were prepared to announce a scale which will be the same as that of 1920.The new scale will embody increases of from thirty-six to fifty-eight per cent for the various classes of labor in the mines and around the rectly due to Irishmen themselves.| because of an alleged attack on one\t^____________ They have rightly or wrongly been of their number by a railroad guard, j of institution where the* alleged in- ! given a great charge by the British 1 Train service was restored on the : sane person is detained is necessarv.Government and it is for them to ¦ Southern Railway following the re- j Asked whether Delorme had been carry on in spite of the disappoint- j moval of most of the troops which behaving well since his incarceration \"J J:.*\"\t\" ha ,i \u2022\t,L^ n_:l- a_____J ! grandparents before school opening! Many farmers in this district are Uâthenngi by the L ally Record j on geptemher 12th.\tselling their lambs, Mr.H.Gilbert Correspoaceots '\t~ in tiie Varies* Cemmemtie».RANDBORO The Ladies\u2019 Aid will be entertained by Mrs.Horace Cable, at her home on Friday p.m., August 25tb.Mr.Earl McLaren, of New Milford, Conn., was a week-end guest The exterior repairs have been, buying and shipping them to the completed on the Clark Steam Montreal market.Laundry building, and the painters | Mr.Gordon Sims was in Montreal are busy this week with paint and\u2019recently on business.brush, which will make a big improvement in that slection.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Wheeler were guests of their daughter.Miss Gladys Wheeler, at Newport, Vt, over Sunday.Mrs.Domingue, Prospect Park, at the home of Mr.Alford Swail.was taken very ill suddenly on Sun-Mr.and Mrs.Law,\tof Montpelia,\ti\tday night\twith acute indigestion, were calling on friends here on\t!\tand her condition is still very\tser- Sunday.\tlious.Miss McRitchy is visiting friends Miss Irene Smith and Miss G.in Randboro and vicinity.\tLong, who have been visiting in the Sunday, August 27th, service will | village the past week, have return-b« held in the Methodist Church, e-1 to their home at Ottawa.Randboro, at the usual hour, three\t\u2014' p w vt o \u2022 «it J ECHO VALE Mr.X.C.Rand is\tstill confined\t;\t_____ 10 xt13 r\tD\tI\tMr.and\tMrs.Wm.J.Kelly\tand Miss Winsor of the Royat V ic- d ht the Misses Evelyn and tona Hospital Montreal, is ^nd- ; Kat|erine; who have been away from ing a short holiday with Mrs.John Williams.Mr.and EATON CORNER Miss Marjorie Kenny, of Cook-shire, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs.E.Johnson, for a week, Mr.and Mrs.Kenny were the guests of Mrs.Johnson on Sunday.The friends of Miss Violet Sims will be glad to hear that she is able to be out again after her recent motor accident.Although the car turned turtle and Miss Sims was pinned under for an hour before help arrived, she escaped with no more than a severe shaking up, while other members of the party were so severely injured that they were conveyed to the hospital.The farmers are busy harvesting their grain and report a good crop.Mr.and Mrs.J.Richmond spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.R.Far-quhar.The Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet with Mrs.J.MacCallough on August 24th.Mr.Gilbert Douglas, of Sherbrooke, was the recent guest of his father, Mr.Wm.Douglas.Misses Lillian and Edythe Sims are spending their holidays at Parry home on a motor trip to Bury and are gpt elsewhere, leaving Thursday of last Sound, Ont.week, have returned home.\ti A very severe thunder storm pass- A party of guests have recently \u2019 e(j over this district Friday morning, been spending a couple of weeks or so at the Trout Pond Club House.The party comprised Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Russell and Miss Russell, from Greenfield, Mass.; Miss Russell, a niece from Chicago, 111.; and Mr.and breaking down trees and blowing a number of out buildings over while hail fell the size of large marbles, doing considerable damage to gardens and grain.SCOTSTOWN Mr.John Winslow and Master Mrs.Root, from Chicago; also Mr.Curtis, also Mrs.C.Chute, motored and Mrs.John C.Wells, of Sher-to Lancaster, N.H., and Mrs.J.ibrooke.Mr.and Mrs.G.M.Stearns Winslow and Misses Marjorie and and daughter also joined the party Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm MacDonald, Arlene returned home with them.\tin camp for a few days, ana while - pnrtiand Me are crue^ts of re- Mr.and Mrs.Stewart Coats and in camp they all organized a trip to\tMe\u201d are gUeStS 0t Mr and Mrs.H.Coats and Miss ! the top of the big Me^ntic moun j Mr.Thoma3 stokeg and Sons have Reta Kenny were the guests of Mrs., tain, where they visited the shrine h d the garage of Mr.E.A.Johnson last week.\t| there,_andj;ere_more than repaid for ; S™?0to a/undertaking parlor.The Girl Guides who were camping at Knowlton returned home on Saturday, after spending ten days there.Mrs.Myers and Miss Catherine Mr.Henry Winslow motored to \\ their troubles in tne wonderful view Lancaster recently to visit his son.j that they obtained of the surround-Mr.J.Winslow.'\ting country.Mr.and Mrs.Orrin Coats and Mr.and Mrs.Wm.P.Jones, j Mr.Archie Coats were the guests of Hartford, Conn., took in a pleasant Mrs.Eliza Johnson on Sunday.\tsail around Lake Megantic last Sat- ; M\t^ of Bostonj guests of Mrs.Mrs.Wilson and Miss Isobel.of urday before leaving for their home, ; M>er,g sister; Mrs A K, MacKay.mtreal.are visdtins' her aunt.Miss after their visit to ^nends here.\tm.U7;ii;\u201e™\triled Mrs.D.P.Matheson and Mr.and j Mrs.Wm.H.Roberts, from Spring-field, Mass., were calling on Mr.and 1 Mrs.J.P.Jones at the Post Office [ last Saturday.Rev.Mr.Douglass, a former min- | ister here, who has spent a couple Montreal, are visiting her aunt, Miss Sarah Dawon.The ice cream social which was held at the Boy Scouts camping ground, at Mr.McGilton\u2019s, on Thursday evening, was a success.Quite a number from here attended the fanners\u2019 picnic which was held at the Lennoxville Experi- !£f weeks m camp up the lake with mental Farm on Thursday.\t; family» called on Mr.and Mrs.Mr.John Picard was the recent:^?11®5 on Monday before leaving for guest of his son.Mr.Chas.Picard.^IS j10me ln Alexander, Ont., on ed-Mrs.George Hodge has returned ne^if-r rn.°™inF' home, after spending a few days There is to be a dance and sale in visiting Mr.and Mrs.H.Coats.\tMasonic Hall on Thursday even- Miss Maude Banks was visiting {\"£\u2019\tthne\t°f the mem- her grandmother, Mrs.Anna Mer- bers of the Rebekah Lodge, rill.Mrs.Anna Merrill\u2019s condition remains about the same.Mr.Chas.Picard, of this place.: won the silver cup which was donated by the Canadian Rifle League\t- for having made the highest score ber farm near the Pinnacle, is now during the four days\u2019 shoot at the living in Danville with her daughter, Sand Hill Rifle Association meet.: Florence, who is a teacher at the DANVILLE Mr.William MacDonald died FridayT after a short illness of pneumonia.The J.R.Watkins agent requests that all bills must be paid before Sept.15th, 1S22, as I have to make returns to the company.John K.W\u2019right, Scotstown, Que.HIS HER FELT THE RMIJTM Since Taking \u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019 The Famous Fruit Medicine P.O.Box 123, Parrsboro, N.S.\u201cI suffered with Rheumatism for five years, having it so badly at times I ¦was unable to get up., I tried medicines I saw advertised, and was treated by doctors but the Rheumatism always came back.In 1916, I saw an advertisement that \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d would stop Rheumatism and took a box, and got relief; then took \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d right along for about six months and I have never felt my rheumatism since.\u201d JOHN E.GUILDERSON.50c.a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c.At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.NICOLET FALLS Rev.H.Woodley, of Montreal, spent the week-end with his family here, at Miss Hazel Carson\u2019s.Mr.H.I.Elliott left this week with a carload of stock, which he will exhibit at the Three Rivers and Quebec fairs.A very enjoyable evening was ,, ^\t\u201e\t, ,\t,, spent at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Mrs.R.N.Findlay, who has sold Geo Morrill, at the Nicolet Lakes, in honor of Roy Morrill\u2019s twenty-first birthday.About sixty people Mr.Picard is to be congratulated on his fine shooting.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Patten and Miss Frances Rice, of Boston, High School.Mrs.Sanderson, Mrs.McNeil and Miss Doris McNeil have returned from a trip to Old Orchard and Bos- who have been the guests of Mr.j ton> after visiting friends and rela-and Mrs.M.Little and Mr.and Mrs.' rives-there for six weeks.Q.Glenn, have returned home.ROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE Mrs.E.E.Todd, of Birchton; Mrs.! H.Bilton and Mr.and Mrs.Green, of , Sherbrooke, were the recent guests j of Mrs.J.E.Findlay and Mrs.A.J.j Haddock.Mr.Jos.Hayward, of St.Joe, Miss.were present.Mr.Wm.Fleming, of High River, Alta., is the guest of Mr.Geo.Morrill.Mr.John Racey, of Lennoxville, was the guest of Mr.H.I.Elliott recently.Mr.and Mrs.Leopold Blain and family, of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end with Mrs.Curtis Barlow.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Morrill and daughters motored from Robertson _\t.\t.\t\u2018 of Mr.Elton Bennett, of the R.F.D.out of Derby Line post office, has been in Rutland,Vt., during the past week, attending the state convention of the R.F.D.members.Mr.Earl Heath, of the Derby Line post office staff, is enjoying his annual vacation this week.Mr.Raymond Odell, of Capelton, is the new clerk at Mr.Edgar Clement's store.Reports from the recent storm .Mr.^jos.Hayward, oi st.«toe, jaiss.» gUTlday and -were the guests of is the guest of his sister-in-law, Mrs.j their daUghters, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Pope.Mr.and Mrs.E.W.S.Gibson and i family have been enjoying a holiday j at Rock Cottage, Nicolet Lake.Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Leet, accompanied by Misses Kathleen Armstrong, Mary McNeil and Isabel Buchanan were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.W.S.Gibson at Nicolet Lake.Dr.and Mrs.A.Hamilton and little son, of Montclair, N.J., accom- ! and Mr.and Mrs.Charles Barlow.guests of the Misses Wadleigh.Mr.and Mrs.A.M.Kemp, Mr.Herbert Kemp ahd Mrs.S.A.Short and children, of North Stanbridge, motored here recently and were guests of Mr.S.J.Kemp.Miss Ellen Wadleigh, Miss Jennie Wadleigh and Miss Doris Prescott motored to Waterville this week.The Misses Pond, of Sherbrooke, are spending their vacation with their parents.Misses Marion and Hattie Hartwell, of Greenfield, Mass., are guests at Mr, W.T.Hart\u2019s and Mr.P.S.Tail\u2019s.Misses Elinor and Caroline Rivers, of Barton, were here for a short time this week.Mr.Amos F.Kezar is here again after spending two months in Massehusetts and Vermont.5AWYERVILLE was held on Saturday evening to receive and consider tenders for the construction of the \u201cGrist Mill\u201d bridge.Four tenders were received ranging from $3000 to $4700.After a somewhat lengthy discussion it was decided to forward all the tenders to the Department of Public Works at Quebec for their consideration.Mr.W.H.Beaton, of Durant Motors, was in town on Thursday last, on business.Mrs.Wm.Cathcart, Mrs.E.M.Wilson, Mrs.L.D.MacLeod and Mrs.M.T.Stokes were in Sherbrooke on Friday.Mrs.Leigh Creller and son, Harold, of Hartford, Conn., were calling on Mrs.S.J.Davies on Wednesday, August 16th.Mrs.Scones »nd daughter, Marjorie, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, have been spending a few days the guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.Keynes.Mrs.C.P.Byrd, of Montreal, is spending a vacation in Bury, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.M.T.Stokes.Mrs.Thos.Robertson, from Scotland, is the guest for a few weeks of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Dunsmorc.Mrs.Ernest Conley and daughter, Olive, and Miss Grimes, of Sherbrooke, is visiting at Mr.and Mrs.John C.MacLeod\u2019s.Don\u2019t fail to be present at Town Hall, Bishop\u2019s Crossing, Saturday eve., Aug.26th., to learn \u201cHow Patty Makes Things Hum,\u201d a comedy in 3 acts, given by Sawyerville Dramatic Club, under auspices of Willing Workers.MARBLETON are that Mr.Jas.McIntyre s barn in panied by Mrs.Hawk 0f Sherbrooke, Holland was sWuck and bunied.A ; spent a few davs the gUegts 0f Mr.Mr Elliott m Morgan lost his barn and Mrs.Austin Wilkie, and contents.The Kittendge barn or.the Lake road to Newport was struck and burned.Bert Ticehurst\u2019s barn, on the Holland road from Mrs.W.Watson Reid and daughter, Mrs.Douglas Carrick, of Carlisle, England, are visiting their cousin, Mrs.Henry Brown, Cottage,\u201d Danville.PICNIC WAS HELD, NORTH HAILEY Mrs.Wm.Hamilton and the Misses Ada and Emma Ingraham left for Old Homestead, Barnet, Vt., on Monday, after spending \u2014\t«-> 4- i \u2018 « ri rr é* m p some time at \u201cWedgemere.\u201d Mrs.Sheldon and Miss Sheldon, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.R.E.Annin, left by motor on Monday for their home in Sumit, NJ., by way of Montreal, Quebec and the Adirondack Mountains.Mr.B.H.Kezar left on Monday morning for a motor trip to the Rose ! Ancient Capital.j Mrs.Wm.Raymond is visiting friends in Canaan, Vt.^ BAUME.BEN GUE ^Rheumatism At All Druggists \u2014 Keep ¦ tube hirvety \"he Leeming Miles Co.Ltd.Montreal The Sunday School of the Method-1 Mr.and Mrs.C.M.Reed, Mr.and ist Church held its annual picnic at >rs.W.T.Hart, Mr.Percy Reed Nicolet Lake on Tuesday, August.and Miss Gladys Reed were guests 15th.It being an idea! day a great ! 0f Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Hart at New-number availed themselves of the : port on Sunday.They were accom-opportunity of enjoying the outing.; panied home by Miss Marion Reed.Mr.J.P.Edwards kindly opened hri jir.Jeffrey Saunders has gone camp to the picnicers, who arrived West on the harvesters\u2019 excursion about noon, and soon long tables j and writes home of his safe arrival were arranged on the spacious ver- jn Winnipeg.andah.During the course of the af-, y;rs.percy Knights and Mrs.Ray ternoon many enjoyed the boating I Conner and daughter were in Sher- The second annual calf competition and picnic day of the Sawyerville Farmers\u2019 Club will be held at held at Sawyerville on Thursday, August 24.The Women\u2019s Institute will serve dinner in the Mission Hall.Mrs.Charles Fetch, of Ontario, is visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Sam Marshal], and Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Marshall.Miss Geraldine Gaulin, of Montreal, is visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.M.Gaulin.Mr.and Mrs.Rupert Knights, of Boston, and Mrs.McCurdy and Miss Ida McCurdy, of Coaticook, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.S.Brazell and Mr.and Mrs.J.S.Gilman last week.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Adams, of Lennoxville, spent last week the guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.W.Montgomery.The Ladies\u2019 Aid met at the home of Mrs.J.C.Lowry on Thursday last, with about seventy members and visitors present.A dainty lunch was served at the close of the meeting by the hostess.Proceeds of the afternoon, $14.85.A collection was taken up by ti>e ladies to buy comforts for Sirs! Griffin, of Martin-ville, who has been confined to her bed for several months.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Patton and Miss Frances Rice, of Boston, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.S.Woods.The play, \u201cWhen Patty Makes Things Hum,\u201d will be given by the Rebekahs at Bishop\u2019s Crossing on Saturday evening.Choir practice in the Mission Hail on Friday, instead of Saturday, at 7.30 p.m.Service in the Mission Hall next Sunday at 1.30 p.m.The construction of the drain has been started, and men are working between the Anglican Parsonage and Hurley\u2019s garage.Walking Made Easy.Dr.Hight, Chiropodist, will be at the Sawyerville House Fri.and Sat., Aug.25th and 26th.All foot ailments corrected without pain.EAST ANGUS Don\u2019t fail to be present at Town Hall, Bishop\u2019s Crossing, Saturday eve., Aug.26th., to learn \u201cHow Patty Makes Things Hum,\u201d a comedy in 3 acts, given by Sawyerville Dramatic Club, under auspices of Willing Workers.BISHOP'S CROSSING brooke on Tuesday.Mrs.Andrews, of Coaticook, recently spent a few days with her brother, Mr.James McKee.General Francis Moore, who has Beauty Coatented Toy are «way* conflaen* tbit your beiuty hi» betn developed to the hifheit of iu powfiTftiticft if Ur ustnf Gouraud'» Orieatil Cream.MOBtreaJ Couraud\u2019s Oriental Cream and swimming.About three o\u2019clock [ the sports began.The winners in the | several contests were as foi\u2019ows:\u2014 ! Standing Broad Jump, juniors.\u2014 ! Everet Dennison, Leland Gibson.Standing Broad Jump, intermed- , - ,, .\t.t\t.rate:\u2014Herb McCallum, Kenneth Me-; b«er> suffering with an attack of x»ejj\trheumatism for the past fortnight Running High Jump:\u2014Kenneth bas Kfjne to the Sherbrooke Hospital McNeil, Herb McCallum.\tj f°r treatmet.100 yards Dash:\u2014Wright Gibson, Service every Sunday evening at Ken.McNeil.\ti in tbe Baptist Church.All 25 yards Dash:\u2014Geo.Goodenough, welcome.Dean Olney.\t! Miss Adelaide Wilson; of Sher- Half mile race:\u2014Herb McCallum, | brooke, is spending a week with her Wright Gibson, Ken McNeil.\tI grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.C.Tur- After a light lunch all returned ner.: home acknowledging a delightful i Mr.and Mrs.Wm.F.Wilson, of day.\ti Sherbrooke, were Sunday guests at ¦-\u2014 .\u2014\tMr.C.Turner\u2019s.r /'viv/nn xv7iKtr\\c/~\\r}\t!\t3,Ir- and Mrs- Pierre Fleury cele- LUWLK W INDbUK\tjbrated their golden wedding on Sat- -\turday, Aug.19th.Over 200 relatives The Ladies\u2019 Aid met at the home and friends gathered to spend the of Mrs.M.Sims on August 10th.The day with them, from far and near, ladies decided to use the funds on | and a very pleasant time was spent.: hand to buy curtains for the Lower Miss Wadleigh, of Saskatoon, Windsor Presbyterian Church.\tSask., Miss Jennie Wadleigh, of New Mr.and Mrs.D.Perkins and little Haven, Conn, and Miss I.B.Wad- Don\u2019t fail to be present at Town Hall, Bishop\u2019s Crossing, Saturday eve, Aug.26th, to learn \u201cHow Patty Makes Things Hum,\u201d a comedy in 3 acts, given by Sawyerville Dramatic Club, under auspices of Willing Workers.When You Feel It Coming \u2022-When that old Headache sends It» warning that you are going to suffer\u2014 take ZuTOO.When you feci a Cold coming on take ZUTOQ.At the fir it sign of a pain at the lirstfeeling of sickness\u2014take ZUTOO.You will be all right in 20 minutes if it\u2019» a headache, or the next morning if it is a daughter, Olive, of New London; Mr.and Mrs.H.Me!boeuf, of Lawrence-ville; Mr.and Mrs.C.Darby and son Allen, of Kingsbury, and Mr.Otis and Miss Lila Clark, of Flodden, were the recent guests of Mr.and F.Farquhar.leigh, of Coaticook, were recent Murdered ! cold.Pain all gone, and the whole body who has been spending his holidays refreshed.Don\u2019t wait\u2014don\u2019t take chances.Get ZUTOO Tablets to-day\u2014and have them ready to take at the first sign of a Headache or cold and TAKETHEM.25c a box\u2014at dealers or by mail postpaid B.N.Robinson 6c Co.Regd, Coaticook, 'j Put right out of business, a whole \u201e\t, .\t,\t_\tfamily, not of good honest folks, but The many friends of Mrs.Crotou j 0f corns\u2014sore, troublesome corns will be sorry to hear that she is very {that sting and bite.Putnam\u2019s Corn ill as a result of a stroke.\t! Extractor is the only painless sure Mr.and Mrs.Herman Clark and 1 relief for corns, it never fails, daughters, Ruth and Olive, have re- \\ everywhert.turned home after spending a few j days with Mr.and Mrs.M.Sims.Mr.Russell MacCabe, of Windsor, \\ 25c with Mr.Hugh Farquhar has returned home.Mr.and Mrs.R.Farquhar and | Miss Elda were the recent guests of friends in Richmond.Mr.Hugh Farquhar ';pent the last week at Nicolet Lake with the Bov BURY The church fair and food sale held on the lawn of the Methodist Parsonage last Thursday was a great success Some very attractive bargains were the feature of all the stalls, and the ladies are to be congratulated on their business acumen.In the evening the grounds were illuminated and the business of the fair was enlivened by the discoursing of music by the Bury Brass Band.This is the first public appearance of the Band since its inception and the members are to be heartily commended for the high degree of efficiency displayed.Their music was very greatly enjoyed.The proceeds of the fair amounted to almost $80,000.A meeting of the Bury Council The Sawyerville Dramatic Club are giving the three act comedy entitled \u201cHow Patty Makes Things Hum,\u201d in the hall here on August 26th, under the auspices of the Willing Workers.Mrs.L.Bennett and Mrs.A.Cunningham will entertain the Sunshine Society at the home of Mrs.N.M.Bishop on.Friday afternoon, August 25th at three o\u2019clock.Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Joyce, Miss Florence and Master Lyster Joyce and Mr.F.W.Gilbert were in Sherbrooke recently.Misses Maude and Flossie Orr, from South Dudswell has been spending a few days with Miss Ona Cunningham.Miss E.Van Buskirk.of Boston, and Miss M.McDonald have been spending a few days at Mr.J.R.McFadder.\u2019s.Mrs.H.Scowan and Miss Marjorie have been guests of Mrs.H.Keynes, Bury.Mr.Ernest Hart, of Sherbrooke, Mrs.M.Hanson and Miss Marjorie Hanson, of St.Johnsbury, were recent guests of Mrs.W.Osgood.Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Elliott and Miss Marian have been in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Warren Heath, of Colebrooke, are spending some time at Mr.Albert Heath\u2019s.Mr.Henry Winslow, of Eaton, was calling on friends in town on Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Andrews, Mrs.Loiselle and Master Chester were in Sherbrooke on Saturday.Mrs.Cromwell, Mr.and Mrs.Ay-ton Cromwell and Mrs.Alex Ross, of Cookshire, have been at Mr.H.H.Moo\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.Angus Matheson of Gould, were at Mr.J.L, Matheson\u2019s on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.M.C.Willard and Mrs.Placey, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mrs.W.Willard for the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.A.A.McAuley and little Annie, of Gould, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Planche and little Jimmie, I apd Mr.Alex Ross, of Sherbrooke, were recent guests at Mr.It.M.Bishop\u2019s.Mr.Jos.Bloomfield reports seeing j a large flock of wild geese pass over his place on Monday, heading south.\t' The play entitled \u201cThe Southern Cinderella,\u201d given on August 18th, by the Ladies\u2019 Aid, was a decided success.The hall was full and every one reports a good time.After the play, ice cream, home made candy and fancy articles were sold in the lower part of the hall and about $70 was realized.The ladies are planning on repeating \u201cThe Southern Cinderella,\u201d in Gould tonight, the 23rd and in Bury on Friday, Aug 25th.Don\u2019t fail to be present at Town Hall, Bishop\u2019s Crossing, Saturday eve., Aug.26th., to learn \u201cHow Patty Makes Things Hum,\u201d a comedy in 3 acts, given by Sawyerville Dramatic Club, under auspices of Willing Workers.Sciatica\u2019s Pain Relieved Quickly by Nerviline In bringing quick relief to the Sciatic sufferer, the best remedy is frequent applications of Nerviline.Thousands have proved its success.Nerviline penetrate» deeply, every drop rubs right in.The irritated nerves are soothed and the pain goes away.Wherever there is Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago or Muscular pain, the quickest relief always comes from the use of Nerviline.35c at all dealers.Shave With Cuticura Soap The New Way Without Mug AYER\u2019S CLIFF It\u2019s Easier \u2014to shine them with \u201cNugget.\u201d A little rub produces a brilliant polish.TtUGGET Shoe Polish BLACK\u2014TAN\u2014TONET BED 120\tDARK BROWN AND WHITE pie Ch: The Misses Clara and May Baldwin, of Coaticook, have been recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Ansell.The annual fair rc-opened yesterday with medium weather conditions and a general gala appearance is observed about the town.Many old friends are here, who never think of missing the reunion, and strange.rs from far and near are making it their objective, as all roads lead to Ayer\u2019s Cliff this week.On Tuesday afternoon at halfpast two, (standard time) there will be a demonstration on aluminum ware in the Academy by Mr.Henry.The public is cordially invited.Mrs.S.E.Rowell, Mrs.E.Newcomb, M.rs.W.G.Libby and Miss Sutton were in Newport on Monday.Miss Bertha Newcomb, who has been spending the summer with her aunt, Mrs.S.E.Rowell, left on Mf/nday for Salem, Mass.Mr.and Mrs.Cornbloom and Mr.and Mrs.French, of Sumerville, Mass., have been guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Rexford during the past week.! Mrs.F.S.Brown and two children, of Lennoxville, are staying j with Mrs.L.B.Colby, for fair w^jek, The Congregational Church was filled on Sunday evening for the special song service.The devotional service wan conducted by the mu tor.Rr.v.JLW.Thomas.The opening anthem, sung by the choir of sixteen voices, was \u201cAs The Waters Cover The Sea.\u201d A male quartette sang \u201cNearer Thee,\u201d while the choir afterwards sang the anthem \u201cAs Deep as The Sea.\u201d Other items on the programme were: Solo, Miss Doris Thomas, \u201cTake Up Thy Cross;\u201d solo, Rev.Roy P.Stafford, \u201cConsider, Hear Me;\u201d duet.Rev.and Mrs.H.W.Thomas, \u201cI Come To Thee;\" duet, Mr.and Mrs.M.\tW.Johnston, \u201cEntreaty;\u201d anthem, \u201cGod Of Our Fathers.\u201d Under the auspices of the Women\u2019s Institute a canning demonstration will take place in the main buliding on Thursday, during the noon hour.Miss Roach and Miss McOuat, of Macdonald College, will be in charge.Miss Isabelle Grant, of Boston, is visiting her aunt, Mrs.C.H.Libby, for a short time.HATLEY Sunday school at St.James\u2019 was held at ten o\u2019clock on Sunday, followed by the .usual service of morning prayer, with çanticles, hymns and address.Evening prayer was said at St.Barnabas\u2019 Church, Milby, followed by a short discourse by Mr.Nichol, lay reader, of this place.The pastor, Rev.A.E.Hopper, officiated at the Methodist Church as usual on Sunday.The last session of the Hatley W.C.T.U.was entertained by Mrs.F.C.Ayer, at her home, \"Comfort Cottage.\u201d A number of young people from the village and vicinity were entertained by Mrs.McDougall, at \u201cThe Firs\u201d on Wednesday evening.The class of young people who are being prepared for the rite of confirmation by the rector.Rev.S.N.\tKerr, met on Saturday evening.The weekly meeting of Boy Scouts washeldin the school hall under the direction of Scoutmaster Graham.Mrs.Murtha and young son Travers have returned to St.James\u2019 Rectory, after the past two months with relatives at Gaspe.After the past six weeks at \u2018\"laie Row,\u201d Mr.and Mr$.- A.T.ristie and family have left for their home in Montreal .Mr.and Mrs.M.T.Barnes, of Coaticook, aiid Mr, and Mrs.W.Barnes ,of Montreal, have been recent visitor at \u201cThe Willows.\u201d Miss Dorothy Saxon, of Waterville, has been paying a visit to Miss Rosamond Little, at Hatley Centre.Mr.Walter Henry and Mr.Thos.Smith and his sister.Miss Smith have been among the guests a \u201cFairfield,\u201d with Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Pellerin.A post card mailed at Vienpa, the capital city of Austria, on July 29th, directed to Hatley, Stanstead, Que., U.S.A., reached its destination safely on August 18th.While engaged in playing ball on Saturday afternoon, Mr.G.M.Hill, P.M., received a painful injury when the ball struck near his left eye.Mr.Dyson, of Way\u2019s Mills ; Mr.and Mrs.Harold Farrar, of Concord, N.H., and Mr.and Mrs.James Crofield, of Sherbrooke, have recently been entertained at \u201cThe Willows.\u201d Mrs.T.Walsh and children were recently at Ayer\u2019s Cliff.After several days with relatives at Libbytown, Mrs.R.R.Whitcomb has returned to \u201cHillcrest.\u201d Mrs.F.O.Webster spent the week-end at Lyndonville and St.Johnsbury.Miss Ruby Hopkins, of Lennoxville, spent the past few days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Haines.After an illness of a few days the second daughter of Mr.L.0.Court-manche passed away on Thursday at her home at North Barnston at the age of nineteen vears.Although the young girl's health had not been altogether satisfactory for some time, her death was quite unexpected.The funeral service was held Saturday morning, with the parish priest, Father Parent, officiating, interment being made in the Roman Catholic Cemetery.Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Rowell and family, of Sherbrooke, who have been staying at their cottage at Perkins\u2019 Point, on Lake Massawippi, were here on Thursday.Master Irving Whitcomb, of Shonsheen Village, Mass., is staying with relatives at \u2018Hillacrcs.\u201d Miss Wells and Miss E.G.Wells were at the home of their sister, Mrs.P.N.Draper, at Ives Hill, on Wednesday.Mrs.L.Call is staying at \u2018Brook-dale Farm\u201d with her niece, Mrs.Robinson.Mr.Sewell Bryan, of North Stanstead, motored here for the week-end.Miss Flora Hodges has returned to \u201cMaple Lodge,\u201d after a few weeks in Lyndonville Vt., at the home of her sister, Mrs.F, A.Young.On Saturday Mrs.Robinson, accompanied by ^Mrs.Call, drove to Waterville.It is reported that during the electrical storm of Friday lightning struck a barn on the farm of Mrs.E.J.Sutton, at North Barnston, when a cow was badly injured.Mr.and Mrs.M.Dezan and Mr.and Mrs.E.Lyonnais attended the funeral of the late Joseph Dezan, at Waterville.Mr.Ernest Leonard drove to Waterville on Sunday.ISLAND BROOK - =n.of October.The late arrivals in \"the place are Mrs.Wm.Dawson, Mr.Ed.Woods and Mr.Lome Dawson and son, of Lakefield, Que., Mr.and Mrs.E.N.Lyon, of Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs.M.M.Holebrooke and Miss E^na Holbrcoke, of Wells River, N.H., Mrs.Annie Parker, of St.Jchns-bury, Vt.All are glad to welcome old friends.Mr.Ryeson Christie, a former resident of this place, but now of Alberta, has been visiting relatives and friends the last few days.The many friends of Mrs.W.H» Hammond are very sorry to know that she has had to be removed to a hospital at Sherbrooke.\t1 Messrs.H.N.Stevenson and Johni Sample were in Sherbrooke on business on Tuesday.Mr.P.W.Buchanan was in town! on Monday on business.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Cleveland, of Maple Leaf, were calling og Mrs.H.N.Stevenson on Sunday.SOUTH DUDSWELL Mr.and Mrs.I.J.Mackay and daughter Flossie, of Dudswell Junc-thon, spent Sunday at Mr.L.W.Mackay\u2019s.Mr.Alma Nourse, of Nashua, N.H., is the guest of Mrs.Albert Embury.Misses Mand and Flossie spenfl several days last week at Bishop\u2019s Crossing, the guests of their aunt, Mrs.H.Cunningham.Mr.L.W.Mackay and sons, Wesley and Ellsworth, spent the weekend at Dudswell Junction.Mr.Lewis J.Orr spent the weekend in Sherbrooke.Mrs.L.W.Mackay has receive^ the sad news of the death of hen nephew, Carl Jackson, of Aimsbury^ Mass., formerly of Earl, Que.\t1 Mr.Dalby Orr and friend, Mr.HJ Haseltine, of Bury, Que., spent) Sunday at Bishop\u2019s Crossing,1 guests at Mrs.H.Cunningham\u2019s.J The play, \u201cHow Patty Made Things Hum,\u201d put on by the Sawyerville Dramatic Club, will be fiven in Bishop\u2019s Crossing on Satur-ayjevening, August 26th, under the auspices of the Willing Workers.; CORNS Lift Off with Fingers I yjj'1 uuesu t nurt a bit! Drop « lirffa \u201cFreezone\u201d on an aching com, instantly that com stops hurting, the», [shortly you lift it right off witbi ! fingers.Truly ! I Your druggist sells a tiny bottl® of \u201cFreezono\u201d for a few cents, suffi* I cient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation._____\t> in The work on the new school going ahead very fast.It is rx-pocted to be finished the first part READ 0IPEC1 IONS carefully and FOLLOW THtfPl , W;' EXACTLY Best of all Fly Killers 1G« per Packet at all DruggistSp Grocers and General Store» which usually comes from strained or overworked muscles, Ab-sorbine, Jr.is highly recommended.Briskly rubbed In at ths sore spot, Absorbing, Jr.will take out tho pain and stiffness quickly, and restore the muscles to their normal, healthy condition.Absnrblne, Jr.ls clean and wholesome and leaves no { oily residue.SI.2S a battle nt most druggists* W.F.YOUNG, Inc.344 St.Feul S«\u201e Montreal / I SHtKüKOOiCE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1922.BEDFORD AND DISTRICT NEWS / PACE/THtfEÊ \u2014-\u2014 s enmg.| Mr.and Mrs.D.P.Sweet and Mrs.iPnby Peacock went to Fulford on ' Thursday; Mrs.Peacock remaining with her son, Mr.Robt.Peacock._____\tSOUTH BOLTON Daily Reports from Correspond- The regular meeting of the Wo- ents of What Is Going on iii the ™?,TS Institute was held in Ran- T\t°\tI /lQl\"o Uitterent Localities.FRELIGHS3URG Mr.Ben Taylor and son George, of Burlington, Vt., are spending some time at Mr.A.R.Taylor\u2019s.Mr.A.R.Taylor has resumed his duties on the train, after a two weeks\u2019 holiday.Mr.Warren Brown, of Bedford, was calling on friends here recently.dall\u2019s hall on the evening of August 9th.Miss Roach, of Macdonald College, was present, also Mr.McCin-tock, of Knowlton, agronomist of the county.Miss Roach spoke on the development and aims of the Institute, also emphasized more the fact that Macdonald College was at our service, and 'that in any way, no matter how small, they were only too pleased to be of service in any of the problems on the farm or in the home.Mr.McClintock spoke along the lines of school GENERAL NEWS FROM KNOWLTON ANDDISHtlCT Two Cases of Cruelty to Animals Heard\u2014Reports of Meetings and Personals.GENERAL ITEMS FROM BEDFORD AND DISTRICT ! of Ottawa, are the guests of the lat-i Frelighsburg, were recent guests at | ter\u2019s aunts, the Misses Ella and B.i the home of Mr.D.J.Jones, Dutch , McNamara.\tstreet.Miss Doris Moore, of St.Albans, Mr.Joseph Bonneau, of Stan I Vt., is spending her holidays with bridge Station, was in town on Sat-her sister, Mrs.Raymond Best, and urday last on business.Lagrange.Mrs.G.Lazell has returned to her home in Manchester, after spending a few weeks with Mrs.W.L.Sager.IRON HILl Mrs.Hattie Bedee spent a couple .\t-,\t.,\t, - , of days recently visiting Mrs.A.E.Jair ^°,r1k- asQtheT* ^t|!be a ^S001 -\tfair held at South Bolton on Sep- tember 27th, open to schools in the township of East Bolton and Eastman school.A prize list will be sent out soon.This school fair is to be held under the auspices of the South Bolton Women\u2019s Institute, with the assistance from the Fisher Trust Fund and the Quebec Department of Agriculture.As this was a joint meeting, quite a_number of the men were present.Votes of thanks were tendered to Miss Roach and Mr.McClintock for their very interesting addresses, and also to Mr.Randall for kindly giving the use of the hall, after which refreshments were served and asocial hour spent, were served and a social hour spent.The electrical storm of Friday, which was the worst for several years, did considerable damage in this section.Thunder and lightning was accompanied by high wind, hail and a heavy rain.Mr.Wm.Hilt-shire\u2019s barn containing the season\u2019s hay and grain, a part of farm machinery, cream separator, early chickens, etc., was burned to the ground, also a new shed near the barn.The Umely arrival of neighbors and a cream team with empty cans, which were filled with water at the nearby brook, saved some of the farm machinery and chicken house.Much sympathy is felt for Mr.and Mrs.Hilt-shire in their loss.Mr.Errol Marsh\u2019s house and that of Mr.St.Martin were struck by the lightning and considerable damage done to both.Trees were broken and uprooted and telephones put out of service.Mrs.Burt Kimball, of Knowlton, is visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Tibbitts, at Mountain View Farm.Mr.and Mrs.Carruthers and son, Mr.and Mrs.Robt.Vaux and son.Miss Ellis and Miss Thirban, all of Montreal, who have been spending their holidays at Mountain View Farm, have returned to the city.Mr.Jack Pope and Miss Connie Hutcheson, who have been at \u201cThe Highlands\u201d for a couple of weeks, returned to Montreal on Sunday ev- SUTTON CANADIAN PACIFIC Special Reduced Fares ACCOUNT Toronto Exhibition Aug.26th to Sept.9th Sherbrooke Exhibition Aug.26th to Sept.1st Quebec Exhibition Sept.2nd to Sept.9th Very convenient train ^ nervice available.For particulars of Reduced Fares apply to Mr.J.A.Metivier, City Passenger Agent, 91 Wellington Street, No., Phone 180, or any Canadian Pacific Railway Agent.Mrs.W.A.Sheltus and Mr.Hannibal Sheltus, of Bedford, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Eric HLbhiard.Mr.Clinton Yates went West with the harvesters on the excursion last week.Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Wyatt, of Cowansville, were here on Tuesday, attending the funeral of the late Mr.E.Brown.Mrs.Edward Brown, Mrs.D.Caine and Mrs.Tracy left on Saturday morning, after spending several weeks at Mr.J.J.Longeway\u2019s, for their homes, Mrs.Brown and Mrs.Tracy to Salt Lake City and Mrs.D.Caine to Norfolk, Virginia.Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Taylor, of Montreal, has been a guest at Mrs.L.L.Jenne\u2019s for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.Clair Brown, of Farnham, were here on Sunday, attending the I.O.O.F.service in the Methodist Church.Mr.and Mrs.Linus Draper went to Knowlton on Saturday.Some thirty Masons went to St.Albans, Vt., on Wednesday, August 16, to attend the get-together of the ; Seventh Masonic District of Ver-| mont.All report having spent a I very pleasant day.Miss Alta Hoskins is home from spending several weeks with her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Tom Hoskins, in Greensboro Bend, Vt.Mr.C.C.Dyer went to Frelighsburg to attend the annual meeting of the Missisquoi and Rouville Fire Insurance Co.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Dow spent Sunday at Mr.W.R.Safford\u2019s.STANBURY .The Annual Knowlton Conference Birthday Tea held on Friday afternoon at the Boat Club House was a Very successful and pleasant affair.A fine programme was rendered, the Rev.Mr.Capel acting as chairman for the afternnoon.The Canadian Girls in Training to the number of about 60, under the supervision of Miss Trotter, all of Montreal, were present.Miss Trotter gave a brief outline of their work, while the girls gave the different calls peculiar to their class.Delicious refreshments were served by the ladies.Proceeds amounted to over $100.00.The programme was as follows: Vocal solos by Mrs.Mothersell and Miss Wilson, of Montreal; Miss Kathleen Barry, of Sutton; and Mr.Donald Jamieson, of Montreal.Piano solos by Misses Hazel Rexford and Gertrude Capel.Recitations by Miss Agnes Hillhouse, of Bondville.Vocal duet by Mrs.Mothersell and Miss Barry, Mrs.Fuller and Miss McKeown were the accompanists for the evening.The following books have been presented to the Pettes Memorial Library: \u201cThe International Jew, Aspects of Jewish Power in the United States, Vol.IV.\u201d presented by the Dearborn Publishing Co., of Dearborn, Mich.; \u201cSt.Cuthberts,\u201d by R.\tE.Knowles, presented by Mr.F.S.\tMcKergon, of Montreal; \u201cLives of the Saints,\u201d in four volumes, presented by Mr.Agnes St.Martin.The Rev.Mr.Hagar, Sr., preached in the Methodist Church on Sunday morning while Mr.Donald Jamieson, of Montreal, gave a beautiful baritone solo.Mr.Homer Bedee, of Cowansville, spent the week-end with his uncle, Mr.M.H.Bedee at \u201cCornercroft.\u201d Miss Winnie Dryburgh, who for the past six years has been with Mr W.E.Lewis in his store here, has severed has engagement and taken a position with Mr.I.Jacaues, Main Street.Mrs.Arthur Macfarlane, of Epp-ing, N.H., motored here on Saturday and was the guest of Mrs.Geo.Macfarlane at the \u201cAnchcorage.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.George Bates and son, Kenneth, have returned to their home in Lynn, Mass., after a few weeks\u2019 visit with Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Bates and family.Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Pettes and Mr.Harrington motored to Sherbrooke on Thursday and spent the week-end with Mrs.Hubbard, returning on Monday.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Stevens, of ' Mr.Best.Messrs.Alonzo Sheltus, J.H.Knapton and W.M.Corey, who purchased the old round building from the Missisquoi Agricultural Society at the Fair grounds here.Personals and News of Interest bave Jt0Fn the building down and .jj .,\t., D .r ,! leased the site from the society for to Kesidents in the Bed tord I ten years.They have erected a fine Locality.\tnew building on the site and will \u2018 operate their merry-go-rounds dur-RFnirnj?r>\too if\" ^\t! >ng the fair here on Tuesday, Wed- SaundJr?^ f g'\tF\u2018 C- nesday and Thursday, the Iasi three gaunders anu her agn, Mr.Harold \u2018 Havs of the month Saiindpra\tc,e «alu., t \u20141._\t.ua>s or me monui.Mrs.Charles Jones pleasantly entertained on Thursday afternoon for her daughter, Miss Eleanor Jones.The following were among1 the guests: The Misses Margaret Hickey, of Montreal; Isabel Cur-' rie, Ernestine Best, Coila Smith, of Mystic ; Thelma Jones, Sybil Brainin, Doris Jones, Margaret Ewing, Olive Getty, Stella Shapiro, Masters Bruce Currie, Gordon Jones and Harvey Shapiro.At the close Mr.Eric Cairns, of Montreal, spent the week-end the guest-of hia sister, Mrs.Harry Jones, and Mri Harry Jones.\t4 i Mr.and Mrs.Robert Paul, \u2019.aei companied by Miss O.Thomas/\u2019and Mr.Eric Cairns, motored to Duri ham on Saturday last.Saunders, were at Selby Lake on Friday, the guests of Mrs.Andrew McCaw.Other guests at the same home on Saturday were D.F.E.and Mrs.Draper and Master Dennis Draper, Miss Addie Hastings and Mr.Andrew McCaw.Mr.and Mrs.George Moody, of Terrebonne, were among those who attended the funeral of the late Mrs.Lewis Parsons on Sunday.Mrs.George Curtis, Mrs.M.Abell and child.Miss Gertrude Ne-i\t^\t.ville and Miss Margaret Neville of ! ^ the afte™0(>n the hostess served Clarenceville East, motored to town daJ£,ty refreshment: on Friday.Miss IV Knapton, of Burlington, Vt., is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Kngpton.Upper Bedford.Miss N.Palmer, of Montreal, is spending some time with her cousin, Mrs.Wm.McGowan.Mrs.Alex Burnett, of Cowans-ansville.is spending some time at the home of her brother.Mr.Edward Morgan, Academy street.Mrs.Robinson, of Montreal, accompanied by Mrs.Edward Morgan, are the guests of friends in Pawtucket, R.I., and Boston, Mass.Mrs.Herbert Nesbitt and her two children, of Ottawa, are spending two weeks at the home cf the former\u2019s brother, Mr.Arthur Gould, and Mrs.Gould.Mr.Hector Paul, of Montreal, was a recent week-end guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Marois.Messrs.L.Roberts, Frank Lowe and Gordon Derrick, cf Hartford, Conn., were calling on Bedford friends while on their way to Cowansville, where they are the guests / of Mr.and Mrs.Philip Hauver, at the Ottawa House.Mr.Sylvio Beaudon.of Valcourt, Que., was visiting some of his old friends in town last week.Mr.Beaudoin was on the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce of this town for some time.Miss Irene Thompson, of Suffield, Conn., was the guest for the past week of Mr.and Mrs.John St,., ens.Mrs.Bancroft and her children, of Nashua, N.H., were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.Bedard the past week.Mr.Ralph Oakes ana Mirs M.Casey and Mrs.M.Casey spent the week-end at Highgate Springs, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Barrette.The Fair grounds are undergoing a great many repairs and improvements, the different stalls being re- The painting and redecorating of the interior of the Bedford high school has been completed and work is now progressing on the sanitarv toilet arrangemens for the school.It is hoped to have these all completed before the reopening of the school for the September term.Mr.and Mrs.John Krans, of H\u201d DOftfT ASK FOR \u2019SALT\u201d SKFOR *mm*s j Good!\u2014A Iwaysf not i The wrong temperature will ruin candy.In the Moir factory expensive machinery keeps the air cool and dry every day in the year, no matter what it is like outside.M O I R S LIMITED HALIFAX .It's the ingredients you cannot 5 see\u2014the patient care in making that are the secrets of Moir's goodness.Nothing is left to,y chance, all the materials used/ are either made in our own Y plant or imported direct.\tÆ- Cocoa beans, selected, graded, * blended, roasted and ground with infinite care in our owi factory, Pineapples, apricots, raspberries, strawberries and other fruits for Moir's centres \u2014 always the finestl obtainable.\tif Brazil Nuts, Almonds, Walnuts, im-ported direct; Peanuts, the small j delicately flavored kind; Cocoanuts *» shredded fresh for each day's needs.Y Every operation superintended, every chocolate examined by a keen-eyed s' overseer.All this care to assure you of the same high quality you have always found so delightful in Moir's Chocolates.Take home a box to-day PURITY AND QUALITY ASSURED Halifax, N.S., were here on Monday j n°M^Douglas Struthers, of Montreal, who has spent the past three calling on their grandmother, S.W.Foster.Mrs., m\t\u201e\t.\t| weeks at the home of Mr.and Mrs.?fdrpr,\t®fncrfI Raymond Best, as their guest re BUSINESS CARDS ENGINEERS AM) SURVEYORS SYDNEY A.MEADE.QUEBEC LAND Surveyor, Coaticook, Que.Bell phone.LOUIS O'C.MIGNAULT, QUEBEC LANL Surveyor, 50 King St.Weat, Sherbrooke.Tel.977-M.Branch offices at Richmond, at R.C.DuBoyce, N.P.; Waterloo, at Jodoin & Boulay, N.P.; Granby, at the Granby Hotel.PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS 1) Dr.w.a.farwell, specialist to the Sherbrooke Hospital.Eyet Ear, Nose and Throat.Phone 457.45 Duffer in Ave.R.R.SPEER, Whit.Blk.Tel.1240.Eye, Ear, None, Throat.Spec, to Sher.Hosp DRS.DARCHE & HEBERT, SPECIAL-iat.Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.Bron-tube diseases, asthma, etc.Private Hos-yital 92 King SL Weat, Sherbrooke.TeL 654.DR.L.O.BACHAND, CONSULTING Specialist, Eye, Ear, Noee^ Throat.New Olivier Block, Corner King and Wellington, Sherbrooke.R.ETHIER, PHONE 676.84 KING ST.West.Electrotherapy; Urinary Diseases.D DR.J.A.McCABE AND DR.E.PLANTE (New York ami Paria Hospitals), Specialists, Eye, Ear, Moss and Throat Dj.sea*>ee, Olivier Block, comer King and Wellington Bta., Sherbrooke, Que.TeL 1740.Consultations: 9.86 a.m.to 12; 1.30 p.m.to 6 p.m.; £ to 8 evening!.;dv JAMES A.THOMPSON, GENERAL lactioner, 89 Queen.Tel.1367-J.CERTIFIED AGCO LI N TAN TS JH.BRYCE, L.À., C.O.A, AUDITOR, .1B6 Quebec Sherbrooke.I'huna laoa.AUDITORS, auctioneers, etc.JOHN J.GRIFFITH.L.I.A.AUCTION-eer, Accountant, Commiuaiocer and Aud-|t°r, 46 Wellington SL North.Telcphon» 71.chartered accountants.GJDURNFORD & COMPANY > CMAftTBRfiLD ACCOUNTANTS ^ \"\t.y Authorized Trustees, Income Tax Consultants, A utiilb.Systems.Nault Bldg., Sherbrooke.MONTREAL\tOTTAWA.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Pratt and Miss Bulia Pratt have returned to their home at Lowed, Mass.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Johnston, who have been spending a few days with Mrs.Eliza Ingalls at West Shefford, have returned to Mr.and Mrs.Henry LaDuke\u2019s.The Misses Mary and Rhoda Tree, of Stanbridge blast, were visiting Mrs.Eli Addis last week.Mrs.Wm.Emerson, of Sutton Junction, spent the week-end with her parents.Mr Emerson was at the same place on Sunday.Mrs.Sidney Short and children spent the week-end at North Hatley.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Laduke.Messrs.Alvy Cory, Aubry Laduke and Donald Laduke were at Meig\u2019s Corner on Thursday of last week.Mrs.Eliza Ingalls, of West Shefford, has been visiting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Henrv Laduke.She visited Mr.and Mrs.îîeno Jones, also.The heavy hail and wind storm, which passed over this section on Friday, did considerable damage, blowing down silos and breaking windows.Mr.Wm.Pulling went to the Canadian West on the harvesters\u2019 excursion.Mrs.Harvey Black and Miss Esther Black were visiting friends in Si anbridge East and Dunham on Thursday.The Misses Esther and Hazel Black and Mr.Harry Black attended the Boy Scouts\u2019 rally at Stanbridge East on Saturday.Miss J.I.Kemp, of Claremont, N.H., was here on Sunday.Mr.Harry Goyette was visiting friends in Cowansville on Monday.Mr.George Goyette has returned home from Chicoppee, Mass., after spending two weeks visiting relatives and friends.Mr.and Mrs.Walker and children, of East Dunham, are staying at present with Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Kennedy.children, of Boston, Mass., motored here and are guests at Parley place.Mr.and Mrs.Cedric Goddard, of Ottawa, were calling on friends in Knowlton, and vicinity on Monday.Mr.and Mrs.Peck and children, of New York, are at the Lake View House, A baby girl has arrived at tne home of Mr.and Mrs.Wiken, Main Street.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Landry, wno have been residents of Knowlton for the past few years, have moved to Farnham this week.Mrs.Smith, of Roxton, is spend-ig a month with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Hiram Wing.Mr.and Mrs.L.M.Knowlton, Mr.L.L.Knowlton, Miss Lucia Knowlton and their guests Mr.and Mrs.Charles Knowlton and family, of Toronto, motored to Newport via Stanstead and Ayer\u2019s Cliff return-Tuesday.Mrs.N.M.Harris has purchased a beautiful Maxwell Sedan.Mr.Nelson Whitman, of Sherbrooke, was here on Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Forest Giddings and Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Mizener motored to Foster and Brills on Sunday and called on Mr.Warren Mizener and turned to her home in Montreal on Thursday last.Mr.and Mrs.Alexander Grant, and Mr.and Mrs.Joseph1 EAST PINNACLE MUSICIANS MR.IRWIN SAWDON, MEMBER OF Council und Kcprctienlative Dominion College of Muaic.New BLudio, 166 London 8L Special couiee for diploma* in Voice, Mano, Violin, Coilo, Harmony and Counter* point- iPhone 885.NOTARIES WORTHINGTON A HORLASE NOTAR-Public.Sun Life Bldg., Sherbrooke.ADVOCATES yypxLH, .lynch a wilson, advo- Merchant* Bank Bldg.PHASER, HUGO à MIGNAULT.ADVO- cate*.Q.O.R Building.NI COL, L AZURE, COUTURE A KING, 96 Wellington\trook#.Y A WHENCE.MORRIS A McIVER, AD- Mr.and Mrs.E.Haskins and son, Ray, of Pasadena, Cal., Mr.and Mrs.R.Jewett and Mrs.John Watt, of Boston, Mass., and Mr.and Mrs.W.Dymond, of Frelighsburg, were guests at Mr.L.A.Dymond\u2019s and Mr.O.W.Hancock\u2019s last week.Miss Jessie Morrison, of Sutton, was visiting at her grandfather\u2019s, Mr.Jos.Hancock\u2019s, a few days last week.Mr.and Mrs.O.W.Hnnenek, Mr.and Mrs.C.J.Hancock and Mr.Roy Jenne attended the Masonic celebration at St.Albans, Vt., last week.Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Dymond and daughters were in Sutton on Sunday.Mrs.Racine accompanied them home.Mr.H.Brown and two little daughters were visiting at Richford, VC, on Sunday.DUNKIN The Misses Theresa and Josephine Aiken, of Boston.Mass., are visiting at the home, of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Aiken.Mr.and Mrs.Leon Eldridge and Mass., was a week-end guest of Mr.and Mrs.E.D.Aiken.Mr.and Mrs.Hoyle Cota, of Newport, Vt., were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Levi Cota.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Aiken and family, accompanied by Mr.Henry Ruiter, of Lowell, Mass., spent Friday at Glen Sutton, guest of Mrs.E.Ruiter.Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Aiken, of Highwater, Que., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Herman Sargent on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Davidson, of St.Johns, Que., spent a day at Singer Camp last week.Mrs.H.Sargent and Mrs.W.O\u2019Brien on Sunday visited Mrs.D.E.Aiken, who is critically ill at her home in North Troy, Vt.- ¦ .- Old Lady\u2014Well, here\u2019s a dollor for you, my poor man.Tramp\u2014A dollar!, Lord bless yer lady ; if ever there was a fal\\en angel, it\u2019s you.family Swett.\ti The Misses Gertrude and Mabel ! Annis, of Dorchester, Mass., are the ; guests of their cousin, Miss Margaret Bates.Mr.Leslie Robb left by motor for his home in Somerville, Mass., on Monday, after visiting Mr.and Mrs.Geo.H.Robb, his mother and sister remaining for a time longer.Mrs.A.E.Turner, of Cowansville, is spending a few weeks with her cousin, Miss N.A.Robb, at the library.Tickets are selling well for the en-i tertainment in the Pettes Memorial j Hall on Wednesday evening, August j 23rd, in aid of the Free Library.It.is hoped this worthy cause will have the support of everyone.COURT CASES HEARD Saturday evening Percy Matthews and W.H.Davis, of Fulford, were brought before L.R.Whitman and E.S.Miltimore, Justices of the! Peace, on a charge laid by the Brome I County Society for the Prevention of cruelty to animals, of the unnecessary and cruel use of the ordinary driving whip on a horse at Fulford ou July 17th last.J.E.Fay, K.C., solicitor for the society, conducted the case for the prosecution.Several witnesses were examined and the charge was fully established, when a fine with costs was imposed, which amounted in each case of $20.50.Clarence Bullard, officer for the Society, conducted the investigation and served the papers.The annual meeting of Brome Co.Society for the Prevetion of Cruelty to animals will be held in the Pettes Memorial Hall on Friday, August! 25th, at 3 p.m.Everyone who takes an interest in animals, whether a member of the society or not, is invited to attend the meeting.It Is expected that Mrs.Herbert Chandler, a former presidet and founder of the Society, will he present A special invitation is extended to the clergy of the county to attend.When texie poisons penetrate the intestinal walls\u2014EXPEST THE WORST! 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The aged can bo fiermanentiy relieved of constipation worries through the u*e of Bran.Every member of your famity should eat.it.every day.Kellogg\u2019s Bran is most valuable in tj»e diet of ebildren.It will make them grows! ropg and robust.It clears n muddy or pimply complexion and removes nn obnoxious breath.Bran'» bsailth work is wonderful.Kellogg \u2019« Bran is delicious as a coreal or sprinkled over other hot or cold cereal.It.makes the most, de- Uigbtful -psnealtcfl, mwln bresd.Komtt, etc.Koctpc, op every lutein .-c.Huy Kellop-a,\u2019, Hr*,, nt -u\tIn the '\u2022WAXT[Tli:\u2022\u2022 Bail, «it* u .ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY fO.Limited, Mem.BNTWRia*.^^ N Dcpt.10.Gentlemen î\u2014Entirely\tBOOKLET* on Ktiterpriw ^ele\u201c,He*t\"^«.m toother wHh chart f en.bl.m.to drtw .roush layout of my borne.Î pleased with the genera! results.l:- LE MONT & SONS.Per J.M.Lemont, Limited.President.Name Street Addre*» County Town ELEVEN ROOMS WITH KITCHEN Lower Canard, N.Sfc We have had considerable experience In heating our six different house® in forty years of married life \u2014\u2022 stove* of all kinds, base burners nnd furnaces.Last year wo purchased another house, we decided to put in an Enterprise PipeltM Furnace and it gives us per-\u2022 feet satisfaction.It it the last word in heating equipment for comfort and low cost of fuel.Eleven rooms with kitchen are heated and the only fire* nsed all winter were in the Enterprise Pipclesa and the kitchen ranjre, autf the home wh* perpetual summer.J.E.McGOWAN.Our own dealer representative in your locality will make the installation for you.See Our Exhibit at the Fair T;rAQ£FOOKV < SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1922, Alter Entering the Main Gate at the Sherbrooke Fair it is only a tew teet, straight ahead, to our Exhibit in our usual space in the Main Building! 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