Sherbrooke daily record, 16 septembre 1922, samedi 16 septembre 1922
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record à Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1922.Twenty-sixth Year, TURKS CONTINUED FIRE ON GREEK REFUGEES Many Delegates In Attendance At Boys\u2019 Conference Kemalists Ignored British Plea For Mercy-To Oppose Move On Constantinople Cannonading Yesterday Was Work of the Turkish National- |7 TT ists\u2019 Coast Batteries Which Were Attacking the Re- £s* I » \"wltH/llfl mainder of Greek Forces Evacuating the Chenme Peninsula\u2014British Authorities Appealed to Turkish Officers to Cease Firing, as the Retiring Troops Were no Longer Combatants, but Helpless Refugees\u2014Turks, However, Ignored Plea for Mercy and Greek Vessels Retired Under Heavy Fire, With Many Wounded.ANDTHENEW Ü.S.TARIFF OPENING SESSION OF THE BOYS\u2019 CONFERENCETOOKPLACELAST NIGHT-FINE SPEECHES GIVEN Taylor Statten Was Heard Last Night at Wesley Hall\u2014The New Principal of the University of Bishop\u2019s College Also Delivered a Short Address\u2014Address of Welcome Made by Mayor Morris\u2014Conference Was Organized Into Tuxis Squares and Officers Elected\u2014Well Over a Hundred Delegates Present\u2014Leaders met at Supper.President Ebert (front) and Chancellor Wirth, of Germany, review troops in Berlin on third anniversary of German Republic.(Associated Press Despatch) CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept.16.\u2014Reports were current here yesterday that the Allied warships were bombarding Smyrna, but investigation proved that the cannonading was the work of the Kemalists\u2019 coast batteries which were attacking the remainder of the Greek forces evacuating the Chesme Peninsula.The British authorities appealed to the Turkish officers to cease firing, as the retiring troops were no longer combatants, but helpless refugees, and the Turkish action they declared, was in violation of the dictates of humanity and international law.The Kemalists, however, ignored the British plea for mercy, and the Greek vessels retired under heavy fire, with many wounded.British headquarters announce that Field Marshal Viscount French, Earl of Ypres, is expected to arrive here shortly.BRITISH FLEET WILL OPPOSE MOVE ON CONSTANTINOPLE (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Sept.16.\u2014If Mustapha Kemal Pasha attempts to move 20c Per Gallon on Cream Proposed\u2014Creates New Situation in This Territory.< Dairymen throughout the Eastern Townships and elsewhere are justj beginning to take note of the pro- i vision in the new American tariff which imposes a duty of twenty cents per gallon on cream.It is expected this will go into effect with the tariff schedule as drafted \u201cThis means,\u201d remarked one man to the Record, \u201cthat the Eastern Townships farmers who have been shipping cream across the line will HENRY FORD CLOSES DOWN BIG PLANTS 100,000 Men Idle\u2014A Protest Against High Prices for Steel and Coal.(Associated Prîss .Despatch) DETROIT, Mich., Sept.16.\u2014As a protest against paying what he believes exorbitant orices for coal be cut off from this market Twenty if™ ste?1' 11Ford today began cents per gallon, would, it is be-j ^ Pr™ess of c]os,r^ UP h,s h^e he found prohibitive\t\u2019!\tVv.\t\u2022\t, + 1 With the suspension complete lieved.his forces against Constantinople, he will be opposed by the British fleet.J\tthis should be the case,\u201d he j w}len t}le ]agt\tof workers LAST GREEK STRONGHOLD IN ASIA MINOR CAPTURED (Associated Press Despatch) CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept.16.\u2014A message from Angora received ¦ contiued, \u201cthe re-opening of cream-j leaves the various £actories to_ ifoifow °Ugh the.territory must; night, approximately 100,000 men HE Eastern Townships Boys\u2019 Conference opened yesterday in this city and after last night\u2019s session, there is not the least shadow of doubt but that this gathering will be a great success, a source of inspiration and help to the many delegates in attendance.The conference will be brought to a close tomorrow evening, with a closing address in the Methodist Church at nine o\u2019clock by Mr.Taylor Statten.Mr.Statten, the National Executive Boys\u2019 Work i Secretary of the R.E.A.of Canada land undoubtedly one of the foremost boys\u2019 leaders in America, is a man of forceful personality, with the magnetic power of drawing all young men to him, and will undoub- Much Damage Caused Over Wide tedly Prove t0,be the -reatekt driv- s \u2014\ting rorce in the present gathering.ELECTRIC STORM PLAYS HAVOC IN NEW ENGLAND Area Last Evening.However, Mr.Statten is ably assisted by several other boys\u2019 workers, (Associated Press Despatch.) including Mr.Davis, of the Boys\u2019 BOSTON, Mass., Sept.16.\u2014A ! Department, Central Y.M.C.A., severe electrical storm, in many | Montreal, and Mr.John Hodgson, localities, the most violent of the !one of the leaders in this work in season, raised havoc throughout the i the Province., Local men are also greater part of New England last i taking an active part towards mak-night, causing heavy property loss.; this gathering a success and the Cities and towns in Maine and New'1\tPrnsPecp are decidedly Hampshire were in darkness f0r b^ght.Today and tomo^ow and Townships B\u201e,S' Work It is not too eany lor tne iarm-' jn{jefjnj£e peri0d.The plants af-.\t16Ts organizations and farmers fpetpri inpliiHo tVip fivp fpp\u2019t\u2019ATipo.in here yesterday announces the fall of Panderma, the last Greek strong- themselves to take up the serious ; the Dctroit area and numerous as-hold in\tAsia\tMinor.\tI consideration of this\tquestion.\t| sembling stations\tthroughout the OVER TWO\tTHOUSAND PERSONS PERISHED IN GREAT\tFIRE j perly manufactured\twould\tbe\tthe\tj put o/which goes\tchiefiy to the \\T SMYRNA\u2014CROWDS SEEK SHELTER ABOARD WARSHIPS best in the wmrld.The most modern : Ford Company, also are expected to | methods, however, must be employ- j suspend operations.;ed all the way down the line, be-1 The past week brought some im-after the fire, making the plight of j ginning at the stable.The cream | provement in the fuel situation, the inhabitants pitiable.Thousands ( must reach the factory in unifonn, j Ford officials asserted yesterday, of the frantic populace fled to\tthe ' first class condition.\tj but this, they said,\tdid not warrant waterfront and pleaded\twith\tthe j \u201cThe farmers are\tfacing\ta\tnew\tj a change in' the suspension order, small forces of United States blue-j problem in this American tariff de-| ¦ The first lay-off of men occurred jackets there to give them shelter | velopment and they should not de-1 last midnight at the River Rouge aboard the destroyers.Many in lay action if they would avoid loss.\u201d j Blast Furnaces, where about 18,000 to.\u201e,iy.the t,™- ' Susa \u2022s&r'a?'£Jr s \u2019\u201czksz\t«a?i ™>.'™\t.*«\u2022«*** as far distant as Norway, Maine, jence was held in the Y.M.C.A.and Springfield, Mass.(Associated Press Despatch! CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept.16.\u2014 Upwards of two thousand persons perished in the great fire at Smyrna, and 2,500 buildings were destroyed.The catastrophe, say direct advices reaching here, is of much greater proportions than the conflagration at Saloniki in 1917, which caused .$100,000,000 damage and left two hundred thousand homeless.A heavy rain continued to fall PLEADS CAUSE OFUNEMPLOYED EX-SERVICE KN desperation jumped into the water and were drowned.The city is without adequate food and water, and the deplorable lack of sanitary conditions giving rise to pestilence.LARGE NUMBERS OF GREEK SOLDIERS DECAPITATED AND OTHERS FORCED INTO SACKS AND THROWN INTO THE SEA (Associated Press Despatch) *\t\u2018 LONDON Sept.16.-^Succeeding j for the purpose 0f transferring hpnc onH nthor* AAnfroc ref itvfrvv tfoops in a movement toward Attack Was Launched Against | are employed.When shifts were ! changed the workers turned in their I tools and were told not to return j until notified of a resumption of op-j erations.Two thousand men are to | be retained at this plant, however, to tend the coke ovens, which can-I not be allowed to become cool.hens and other centres of informa- : Thrace tion in the Near East only tend to ! magnify the tale of the tragedy Smyrna.The greater part of the city is iniagairl seizi a 'foothold in Europe^ ruins, la d waste by a conflagration j whi]e the Turks do not possessPa of incendiary origin, and the flames 1\tf I .lugo-Slavia and Rumania alào are: ln j watching any move in this direction, j as they are opposed to the Turks! according to the latest account, bad reached the waterfront, where the quays were crowded with lear-craz-ed Christian refugees who fled to the city as the nearest port of escape from the Turks.Many have thrown themselves into the water rather than run the risk of being burned alive, or of facing Mustapha Kemal Pasha\u2019s soldiery, drunk with victory and fired with religious fanaticism.Others have not had the chance to choose, according to despatches from possess ai (Associated Press Despatch) navy, they control a swarm of light DUBLIN Sept.16.\u2014The famous vessels and have a call upon some'Four Courts building was subjected larger ships in the Black Sea.To an hour's attack on Thursday ! night by the Republicans, who con- IRISH REBELS QUITE ACTIVE _______ AROUND DUBLIN TALK of EARLY ELECTION IN Four Courts Buildings\u2014Rebels Y/ere Beaten Off.i when thirty of the leaders of Boys Î and Boys\u2019 Groups in the Eastern Townships sat down to supper serv-i ed by the Junior Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary I of the Y.M.C.A.Immediately af-jter the supper John L.Hodgson, of i Montreal was called upon to give an I address on \u201cNew Developments in C.S.E.T.\u201d In his address he dealt with the origin of the C.S.E.T.movement, which had its birth in Ontario, some twelve years ago.Since then it has gripped the whole ! of the Dominion, although only re-! cently has it taken any measureable War ; hold on Quebec.It is hoped that this PLANS LONG \u201cHIKE\u2019 Lord Haig Insists That Veterans be I nnkerl AIW 1 conference will do much towards the veterans ne Looked After .oi stimulation of the interest that has Kest or I heir Lives.\t; been aroused.The speaker then went - ! on to deal with the development (Associated Press Despatch) | throughout the Dominion.He stated LONON, Sept.16.\u2014Lord Haig, i that a year ago there were eighteen speaking at Manchester yesterday,1 hundred leaders with one thousand pleaded the cause of the 120,000 £rouPs\t\u201ean , ^,1S,\t° disabled ex-service men who are bave a National Boys Work Par la- still unemployed, and suggested meIlt m to\tïniTrinmininn that they should be distributed am- es.,fr,orn .a^.p^rtsT1°\t, th eng employers who would pay tbem!^1 ]t ^th* the'new developments in to Vancouver and return at an early Ih\u201eah!.hey C,0ul r .to bind the Russians to co-operate (Associated I ress Despatch) with Mustapha Kemal in the capture I DUBLIN, Sept.16.\u2014An all day of the Dardanelles in return for the: battle occurred in Sligo on Thurs- freedom of the Black Sea, and the i between National Army forces lis difficult to find any solid basis Moscow Government is reported to land Irregulars, in which Command-j for these reports _______________\u201e____________________ have prepared for action all its1 ant General John J.McKeown in a: ln Manchester which is hardly Greek sources, which tell of horrible jf°rees in the Caucasian republics, |desPatch describes \u201cthe magnificent | second to London as a centre of pol-tortures and mutilations, and whole-1 to be holding its Black Sea fleet ! National troops\u201d as showing a cool-j jtical influence, it is stated that sale executions.Large numbers of in, readiness.Russians born in 1901,-ness practically unequalled in dis-! laborite officials have received in-Greek soldiers have been decapitat-1 b\u2019therto exempt from service, have | lodging the Irregulars irom an al-1 structions to prepare for an immed-ed, they say, and others forced into j been called to colors.\tmost impregnable position.\tI\tiate contest The labor chiefs deny sacks and thrown into the sea.Al- .Tbe British Government is espe-! The Nationalist casualties, declar- £i,e authenticity of the report but legations of having served in the!c'a|!y concerned over the neutrality ed to be few, included Brig.Ring, : tile Evening Chronicle which first the I °f Constantinople and the straits, ( killed, and Gen.Lalor slightly ic DIVISION OF THE EXPENSES OFTHELEAGUE that arrangements Imd been\t1 Jort\" sïfthe\u201ce.TOPthe'1o5ow!S îmoeHtrmu\u201c\thr no*\t>¦»\u201c \"u ™nter As a result of these pians if! .8\t\"'V\"0»*',1''*\" m >*¦ ITifw*\tshould make a.Be ho.n?.st 111 aH your de_alings, with and efforts 1922-23 should make a Stated That Great Britain\u2019s Share \"m ttToneïïsion of his .Mr,,,.S'LSJ.'L^oS \u2019\u2018\"'1 of Expenses Will be 2,000,600\tjSjEKtnSi.^ 9** A- Smith,'student.,.,- Gold Francs.well received by 'those present, Mr.Station was called | ^ ™ - °r™Xd 'upon to say a few words relative tol .\t, pamstos, replied to the May I tne progress of Tuxjs Work, after Greek army bring death to Armenians, and women and children are being put to the sword.Estimates of the number killed greatly vary, and the latest Athens despatch quotes a relief worker as declaring that up to Thursday morning there had been 120,000 victims carried the | is correct j The Laborites declare they the neutral zone, and that some have ,1 counter with the Irregulars, who had '¦f,ght wherever candidates in the field on and it is reported that the French j wounded.The Irregulars\u2019 casual-and Italian troops are also under ties are described as heavy, orders to increase their vigilance in ; In the first three hours of the (Associated Press Despatch)\t,\t.\t, LONDON, Sept.16.\u2014Under a | briefly.The leaders then adjourned persists that it\tsc'h\t- dwelt chiefly upon the three great\tability in the class-room\tand ability axe heavily guarded\tby\ttree btuto renco Canal project would pay its principles of success, namely, in-\ton the field\tof athletics\tand ability troops.\t.\tway if completed.\t(elligence, industry and integrity.\t(Continued on Cage 5.) 643^23 PAGE TWO 1 SHERBRUÜlQi U AIL.IT KtUORD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1972.ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT NEWS (\u2022theriagi by the Daily Record CorrerpondeaU w tbe Varwnu BARNSTON Mr.David Smith and family are moving to Coaticook.Mr.Leonard Cleveland has reaum-ed to her home in Manchester, Conn., after visiting Mr.and Mrs.Levi Cleveland and other friends.She was accompanied by Mr.Homer Cleveland.The Mission Circle met with Mrs.^Albert Pope on Tuesday, twenty-'five being present.Mr.and Mrs.Gabom Buckland, cf Bridgeport.Conn., and Miss Clemmer Converse, or Orleans, Vt., have been guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Buckland.Mrs.Howard Drew and children have returned home a: er visiting Mrs.Drew's parents, at Sheffield Heights, : Vt.The Mission Circle is planning to hold a chicken pie supper at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Earl Bryan on Friday evening.On Saturday morning the infant daughter of Mr.Arthur Laperle, aged fifteen months.You May Have Kidney win, returns to her home at Natic, Tells Hew Catarrh M*Mr! But!er^of\"Montreal, and Mr.\u2018\tIs Destroyed Quickly Lemay, of Winnipeg, were in town j '- on Thursday on business.\tj Catarrh sufferers, meaning those Mrs.Mary Lyman died at herewith colds, sore throat, bronchial home on September 8th.The fun-j trouble, etc., can all be fixed up eral took place from her late resi- right at home by inhaling \u201cCatarrh- ^\t|\t- - _ .\t\u201e\t-\t, dence on Sunday afternoon, the I ozone.\u201d In using Catarrhozone you\u2019re held, when special selections by c°urse with Dr.Hamilton s Pills.Hospital.\u201cWhy do pepole sin?\u201d will be the ».ï , j vt » tr\tI» subject of the sermon in the Meth- trouble and JNot Know It odist Church next Sunday morning, j\t- The pastor, Rev.W.P.Worncll, i If your back aches and you suffer will be the preacher.The boys and from dragging pains, it is an evi-girls will be given a special story.! dence your kidneys may not be act-In the evening a song' service will ! ing just right.What you need is a i_u-u .i____K,, ! course with Hr.Hamilton\u2019s Pills.Rev.Isaac Nelson, of the Methodist : don\u2019t take medicine into the stomach Church, officiating.Interment took j\u2014you just breathe a healing pmey place in Mount Forest Cemetery, vapor direct to the lungs and air Miss Mabel Parker leaves on Passages.The purest balsams and Monday next for Chambersburg.the greatest antiseptics^are tinssent Penn., to resume her duties as music ro every spot where catarrhal trouble exists\u2014germs are killed, foul secretions are destroyed, nature iven a chance and the disease quickly.Colds and throat S' troubles can\u2019t last if the pure healing vapor of Catarrhozone is breathed\u2014sneezing and coughing cease at once, because irritation is removed.Bronchitis, irritation and weakness in the throat soon disappear.Use Catarrhozone whether young or old.Two months\u2019 treatment $1.00, small size 50c.Dealers everywhere or The passed away,\t\u2014-.The chicken shoot will be held on ! v raser.\t_ Saturday afternoon at Mrs.Curtis ! The Rev.Cecil Stevens was in Morrison\u2019s\t! Lennoxvüle on Wednesday, attend- * -Mr.and Mrs.H.Carey visited | ing the meeting at Bishop\u2019s Umver-their son, Mr.M.B.Corey and fam-1 ily, at Kingscroft, on Sunday.CLEVELAND Mr.Wm.Day met with a very painful accident or.Friday.While leading his large bull to the.pasture, the stick broke, and the animal became unmanageable throwing Mr.teacher at \u201cPenn Hall.\u201d Mrs.Wilbur Hool, of North Coaticook, was a guest on Thursday of Mr.and Mrs.Otis Sylvester.Miss Blanche Shurtleff died at her home on the 11th inst., after an illness of two months.The funeral took place from her late home Baldwin street, on Wednesday afternoon at two o\u2019clock, the Rev.Cecil Stevens, assisted by the Rev.Isaac Nelson, of the Methodist Church, officiating.Mr.P L.Baldwin a\tla!1y among children, during the Mrs.Clifford Burns had the miJsu,r ller months than any other form \u201cDR.FOWLER\u2019S\u201d Saved The Lives of Four Children Diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera infantum and summer complaint are SCHOOL FAIR WAS SUCCESS AT SCOTSTOWN Large Number Were in Attendance at Annual School Fair\u2014 General Notes.SCOTSTOWN, Sept.16.\u2014The School Fair was held on the exhibition grounds on Monday last and it was pronounced the best School Fair ever held here.The merry-go-round held an important place all afternoon, a number of dollars being realized by the direc- afternoon last.Mr.Ralph McCoy, of Dixville, was calling on friends in town on Wednesday.Miss Lloyd Baldwin has returned to Whitby College.Miss Stenning and Miss V.Par- Day down, breaking two ribs besides | jeer aTe teaching at Verdun, on the several other bruises.Dr.Johnson LaSalle road.was immediately called and at pres- j a meeting of the W.A.of Coati-ent reports Mr.Day is doing as well | cook Deanery will take plaça in i as can be expected, but will be in | Hatley on September 27th.A sorbed for a long time.His sister, Mrs.; vice will be held at 2.3D, after which Wright, from Melbourne Ridge, is ; reports and addresses will be read helping care for Mr.Day.\t;\tand matters of interest to the wo- Mr.H.G.and Mr C.Pease and | juen 0f the Auxiliary will be dis-Mr.G.Healy, also Miss A.J.Pease cussed.Delegates from the several motored to South Roxton on Sunday., parishes of the deanery are.invited Miss Pease remained over for the \u2018 t0 he present.Waterloo Fair, where she helped to i\t- judge the fancy work.\t____ Mr.and Mrs.Sloane and family j NORTH HATLEY have returned to Westmourt after i\t_______ their holiday at Mr.W.H.Healy\u2019s.;\t^ w c X/u.met with Mes- Mr.and Mrs.E.Healy 11\t| dames Turner and McRae at the daughter, also Mr.and^Mrs.w_loane, ^ome of the former for the Septem- The funeral of Mrs.H.E.Bald-j'\taTarterv^in'onëof lof disease.According to statistics, in - win, Dixville road, was held from , _ .\t,\thath?no- in tho laku tbe City of Toronto alone, in the; tors from this form of amusement, her late residence on Saturday rece*u^ She was'eareied homeand T*8,4/''* y?ars of 1008 deathsof j xhe dinners were served in the medical aid summoned.She is get- j ¦ ren,\\\tc*larr*loea> 'a[ alccj! dining hall by the ladies who at- ting on nicely, but will be laid up;ÿnn?tne.^ur summer iponths.If; tended, one hundred and seventy be-for some time.\t\u2018Cthereiore behooves every mother to ; mg gerved Mrs.Cocke and the Misses Cocke !\u2018?0K a^ter ber children on the first .\t\u201e have returned to Richmond, Va.>Sn of ?ny looseness of the bowels after spending some weeks at Con-jby u^g Dr.Fowlers Extract of naught Inn\tWild btrawberry, a remedy that has ' Dr.'and Mrs.F.O.Allen and fam- been on the market for the past 77 ily left on Friday morning by motor j y®ar?> and, bas been proven to be for their home in Philadelnhia.\tbest there is.Dr.T.A.Cravtor has'returned ! Mrs.Harold Sellers Peonfleld, to Washington.-\tI.^e3: \u2018 Dr.Fowler s Extract Mrs.H.L.Bond and Miss Bond^ ^lld Strawberry saved the lives have returned to Baltimore.\t, of lour of my children when all other remedies failed.It stopped tne vomiting and terrible diarrhoea with which they were troubled.I will always recommend it, and now always have a bottle on hand in case of emergency.\u201d Price, 50c a bottle; nut un only by The T.Milburn Co.Limited, Toronto, Ont.\t* (Special to the Record.) L\u2019AVENIR, Que., Sept.16.\u2014Un-red cloudy skies, the Drummond County Fair opened on Thursday with exhibits of cattle, horses, sheep, swine and poultry, greater in number and of a finer quality than in ; former years.The other classes were equal to last year in number.The ex- ! hibits were of better quality in the majority of cases.A merry-go-round served to attract the attention of the younger citizens, while the genial proprietor of the Hotel St.Pierre, Mr.Dubois, filled the needs of the inner man, in the spacious dining hall on the grounds.With such veteran judges as Mr.J.McClary, of Lennoxville, on beef cattle; Mr.A.Jutras, of La Boie, on dairy herds; Mr.John Nixon, of Ely, on sheep and swine, and Mr.Thomas Read, of Sherbrooke, on horses; Messrs.P.P.Fowler, of Dalling; D.E.Taylor, of Richmond, and Mr.Louis Breton, of South Durham, feneral satisfaction was expressed y the exhibitors, and as the rain held off, a pleasant day was spent by the large number present.-+ -\u2014 BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING motored to Melbourne Ridge one day recently and were guests of Mr.and Mir- Johnson.School No.12 opened on Monday, September 11th, with Miss Mayhew as teacher, and school No.2 opened on Tuesday, September 5th, with Miss A.Dresser as teacher.returned her meeting, with a fair attendance.The president, Mrs.A.Bums, presided.It was decided to hold the Oc- Mr.and Mrs.E.A Tyler, Mrs.Carrie Reed and Mrs.T.H.Andrews attendedthe ordination of Mr.Grover K.Tyler, at Coa:' ook, on Friday.Miss Mafioi Crawford, of Sherbrooke spent the week-end here.Mr.Gordon LeBaron has returned to his studies at Mount Hermon School.Mr.and Mrs.J.B.LeBaron, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Fred Hovey, of Sherbrooke, left on Tuesday for a long motor trip.The Women\u2019s Institute had tober meeting in the Hatley Centre ane womens msuiuie nau an Hnii anti invftp tbe nthpr three nll.! enjoyable, but informal, meeting at Hall and invite the other three un-, - i \u201e\t.\tT ,, \u201e____________ ions of the town.At the close of the,^6 bp™6 of Mrs.J.G.Sampson on meeting refreshments were served i Tuesday afternoon.Owing ,o the \u2022«r-\tr.\tjr,\tI by the hostesses.It is to be regretted !\tof the president, Mrs.J.B, Miss \\.Roe returned home cnit£at the attendance at these meet- LeBaron, the vice-president, Mrs.Saturday.\tings is not larger.Those who are Wm- B,ayn}Pnd.\u2019 Preslded- Some in- Mr.and Mrs.R.,Pea?e> Mr.and bgent are missed each time by the 1 teresting/chppings were read on the Mrs.D.Perkins ana little oaughter, menlberg pT.e,ent and Mrs.O\u2019Regan motored to Wind- ; Mrs_ Jes E Kirnball, of Rochester, «or Milts on Sunday to spend tne\t?j^g returned home after oay at Mr.McDonald s.\t; gpeT1ding a few days with her bro- CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Mr.Roy, of Cookshire, was present, and Mr.McDougall, of Sherbrooke County, gave the children a talk on what kind of vegetables, flowers, etc., to bring to the fair.Miss Snyder gave the girls a talk on domestic science.Mr.Morrison judged the flowers and cereals, and Mr.Jones lool after the sports.A number of rafes were run by the children |in the ternoon.,r Mr.and Mie.J.E.Day and son,, tber j g Bourque, and other Mrs.BanfiU and Mr.W.Banfill went re[atjvef on a motor trip to Melbourne Ridge .>jr.Whipple, of Washington, D.recently callmg at Mr.^Johnson s._ j c > accompanied by his mother, spent subject for the day.Mrs.Best (for Mrs.Conner) read a report of the last quarterly meeting of the executive.At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs.Sampson and Mrs.Turner.Miss Genivieve St.Pieere, of Messrs.H.Banfill, L.Healy, I.;a\u2019\u2019few day3 jb g.j Kemp's re- Sherbrooke, spent the week-end at Robinson and Misses F.I.Banfii!\t*\t.\t| Mr.» Wm.Raymond\u2019s.rtoDicson ana misses r.i.osuiiiu iC£rntiv\tl Mr.* w m.Kaymona s.\t(jo\ta \\ x.few weeks with her aunt, Miss C.and A.Dresser motored to Asbestos , ^ P.q Green, of Sherbrooke, is 1 Miss Ada Xelley of Sherbrooke,\t\\ v \\*\\\\Oh\tThe\"High ScSopened on Tues- G HamV.S *\t! ?lieving.at ,,thR Cardian Brnk 1 Ravmond g ° Catherine j\t5\tday, with*the following sUtf: Prin- Quite a number from this vicinity AFb\" A Reed6\t'\tj- - Among recent arrivals in town] n[ i/\tcipal, Mr.Bartlett, of Sherbrool^; attended the dance at Mr.Frank Mr g jar : puiar hymns.Pastor Weeks will ! preach at ail services.COOKSHIRE Mrs.James A.Cooper, of St.| Johnsbury, Vt., is the guest of Mr.(and Mrs.Ayton Cromwell.Mrs.Robert Cole has been enter-; taining during fair week, Miss Fern ! Stacey, Misses Mildred, Louise and Mabel Jackson, all of Lennoxville, jand Mr.Harry Sloan, of Worcester, Mass.! Miss Audrey K.Stewart, of Ottawa, Ont., arrived in town on Tuesday to spend some time with her jaunt, Mrs.C.C Lusk Miss Adele Noble, who has been : the guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs Frederick A .Noble, during the summer, left on Monday to resume her duties at Stans lead Wesleyan i College Miss M.Ste.Marie, of Ste.Anne de* la Procatiere, is visiting her sister, Mrs.Edouard F.Houle.Mrs.Barlow Coates and Miss Géorgie Coates have left to spend a fortnight at their cottage at Breeches Lake.Mr.A.E.Ulombe, as representing the C.P.K.Passenger Department Montreal, has been in town for the Cookshire hair.Mrs P.P.Htudd ha?returned from Sherbrooke, where she under-1 went an operation at the Sherbrooke, Bad Breath Is Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Nature\u2019s lubricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste» soft and moving.Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus replaces it.Nujol Is a lubricant\u2014not a medicine or laxative \u2014 so cannot gripe.Try it today.A LUE 3.NT-NOT A LAXATIVE FACE OISE Itched and Hard Pimples Broke Out.CuticuraHeals.\u201cMy f«ce and neck all broke out In a me be of nasty pimples.My luce used to itch and then hard pimples would break out and fester over.They Itched and burned dreadfully et times, and my face was bedly disfigured for about nine months.\u201cI tried dfffarem remedies without any effect.I saw an advertise-nent for Cutlcura Seep and Ointment and sent for a fret sample.It helped me so much that I bought more, and after using two cakes of Cutlcura Soap and two boxes of Cutlcura Ointment I was healed.\u201d (bjgncd) Mias Hattie E.Cmickshank, Lower Caledonia, Nova Scotia.Qive Cutlcura Soap, Ointment and Talcum tbe care of your skin.\" riApZM.GîntnwKrt\ttin.Cuti cur* 3 *ti*Te* witkout mu*.jtgvwp2U.O) one as yet.Mr.pnd Mrs.John Muir and Mrs.A.Sherman went to Guold on Wednesday.Among those who were in Cookshire on Wednesday were Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Beard, Mr.Dannie Morrison, Mr.E.Sherman and Mr.D.McCaskill.Mrs.Katie Graham has moved into her new home on Albert Mr.Wm.Duffy, Mr.A.A.Mac-Aulay and Master Roddy MaeAul-ay, of Gould were in town on Thursdya.Mrs.Charles Mayhew, Mrs.Miller and children were in Canterbury this week, the guests of relatives.Mr.Wm.Burman, was in Cookshire on Thursday.Mr.Alan Ross, who spent the summer months at Victoria, has re-! turned to his home in Montreal, I where he will resume his studies | in medicine at McGill.Among recent arrivals in town are Mrs.Dan Morrison and little son Alexander, who have arrived home after visiting the former\u2019s sister, Mrs.Ridgeway, in Spring-field, Mass., and two brothers in Graniteville, Vt., Mr.Morrison mo-tonng to Graniteville to accompany them home.While in Springfield.Master Alexander underwent an operation on his nose and throat, from which he is gaining nicely.Departures include Mr.and Mrs.Dan A.Morrison to Groton, Vt., and Mrs.Lewis Nickles to Detroit, Mich., having all been called here by i the serious illness of their father, j Mr.Angus Morrison, Albert street, i whose condition shows very little j improvement.- Mr.and Mrs.John McKenzie, Ditton street, are home from a mo-| tor trip to Murray, in Graniteville, ' also friends in South Ryegate and i St.Johnsbury, Vt.Rev.Warren, of East Angus, will j occupy the pulpit of St.Albans\u2019 j Church on Sunday in exchange with ; the pastor, Rev.E.Templeman.Services at the Advent Christian Church next Sunday arc as follows: 10 a.m., morning worship ; 11 a.m., Sunday nchool for all ages.At this session of the school an English name will be decided on for the Chinese girl that the Sunday school has recently adopted, and a letter giv-ifig a history of this girl will be read.At seven p.m.the service will begin with the singing of several popular song;;, Patter Weeks will j:»reacb at all church services.BIRCHTON The annual Thanksgiving supper under the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Aid will take place in the hall on October 3rd.Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Taylor, of Fitch Bay, are guests of relatives in town.The Athlete\u2019s Remedy foe Sprains and Braises 'THE spraim and \u2022* bruises encountered in sport vanish with the application of Minard\u2019s Liniment.This fact is confirmed by the following letter received from W.E.McPherson, Secv.Armstrong High School Baseball Club : \"Since the start of the Basthall season lie hate been hindered itllh sore muscles, sprained angles, etc., hutjust as soon as ice started using Minaris Liniment our troubles ended.Etery athlete should keep a bottle handy.\" This lettw a only one ol the many we have received from well-known athlete*.YARMOUTH, N.S.WILLoKlLL MOPtYtlLfi THAU $8°-°WORTH Oh ANV \\ STICKY FLY CATIHLff/ Glean to handle.Sold by aR Druggists, Grocers and General Stores Hll HI I ¦\t.II \"\t1^ H t I «11 1 First Compounded This Newer Form of Iron For My Own Neighbors Their Praise of This Remarkable Remedy Has Spread So Rapidly That Now Over 4,000,000 People Use It Annually \u2022 Years ago I began to wonder at the great number of ray own friends and neighbors who were always ailing, complaining and doctoring, withont ever seeming to get any better.Both working men and their wives were, frequently all tired out in the eve.nlng, and a great many were weak, nervou» and run-down.One had pains in the baric and thought he had kidney trouble.Another had pains suffer from the symjv toms of a great number of diseases when thfl real and true oftuse of all your trouble i» a lark of iron in the blood.In tbcolddayB people often took metallic iron, which gome physicians claim is not absorbed at nil.In compounding this newer form of Iron which 1 call Nuxaled Iron, I employ edo special form of iron, which is llko the iron in your blood and like the iron in around heart, palpitations and dirai- spinach, lentils and apples.Unlike the ._j\tr\ttr \u2014*\t0|()cr f()rms 0y jroD lt wjj| nat lDj^r0 the teeth nor disturb the stomach, and it is ready for almost immediate ntwerp tion and assimilation by the Wood.It la the people whose blood is neb In iron who possess great strength, force and energy, if you are not strong or well you owe 11 to yourself to make tho following tesh See how long you can work or how for you can walk without becoming tired.Next take two A-grain tablet» of Nuxntcd Iron three tiuius a day after meals for two weeks, then tesl ynur Strength again and see how much you have gained.An astonishing number of nervous, mn-down people who wero ailing all the while, have greatly improved their health and in reasod their strength, energy and ondumneo simply by talcing this newer form of iron.For sale by all druggists.ness, and was sure he was suffering from heart disease.Still others had severe headaches, floating Spots before the eyes, tender spots along the spine and a great variety of alarming symptoms.For year I made a speeinl fitndy of this cncidilinn.consulting a great number of physicians and chemists._ An immense number of investigations by physicians all over the country showed that Ihree people out of every four you meet lack 100% iron in tlrair blood.I*rk of iron in the Wood is the greatest of all devitalizing weaknesses, tt is the iron in your blood that enables you to get the nourisliuinnt out of your food.Without iron, nothing you '»t does you any good.Your heart, lungs and kidneys and all your vital organs get their nourishment from the Mood stream, and when the blood lacks Iron mid is thin, pale and watery, you may M.OHAUNON, A.E.DUHERGER.W.11.GRIFFITH I I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1922.V \u2019 PAGE rfintic Dissolve Your Corns \u2014 Hot Foot Bath Best\u2014Is Always a Success.This is the best and surest way to get rid of corns and callouses.Perfectly clean and painless always, successful too, if you do it in this way.Cover over the com or callouses with a few drops of Putnam\u2019s Painless Com Extractor.Do this Kioming and night.Take a hot foot bath and the thing is done.Simple, of course it is.Successful, yes, it always is.Costs but little.Use Putnam\u2019s Painless Com Extractor and you are sure to get rid of corns, foot lumps and sore callouses that bave kept your feet sore and lame.UEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY THE DIRECT LINE TO QUEBEC (Palais Station) VIA THE QUEBEC BRIDGE Trains Leave Sherbrooke 7.10 a.m.Daily 4.15 p.m.Daily Except Sunday Direct connection at Charny, Que., for all points east and west of Levis, and at Que-\"bec for Lower St.Lawrence and Saguenay River resorts and all North Shore points.Dining Car Service on All Trains For time-table, tickets etc., apply to Station Ticket Agents; J.A.Metivier, City Pass.Agent, Q.C.R.Bldg., phone 130, or General Pas-senger Department, phone 1422.BEDFORD AM) DISTRICT NEWS Daily Reports from Correspondents of What Is Gobg on in the Different Localities.SOUTH 5TÙKELY Mr.and Mrs.Fred Bryant, of New Haven, Conn., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Peters last week.Mr.and Mrs.A.B.Young and Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Chamberlain, of Foster, were guesrts on Sunday of Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Chamber-lain.Mr.Elwin Rooney, of Providence, R.I., was here recently, calling on friends.He wag on his way to Japan.Several from here attended Brome Fair.Rev.and Mrs.Gibbs have returned home, after spending a month here.Mr.C.M.Spencer was in Waterloo recently.Miss Minnie Stowe, of South Bol- Timothy with his brother, returned.home last week.' Miss Helen Johnson was the suc-,1 cessful winner of a bonus for proficient teaching last year.Mr.and Mrs.1.Trombley and three children, of Hartford, Conn., were guests of Postmaster and Mrs.Dapatie last week.Mr.C.B.Jameson, high sheriff of Sweetsburg, was in town on Saturday, calling on Mr.and Mrs.A.Sheltus.Mr.Henry Brown and family returned from Boston on Sunday,' where they had been having a delightful holiday.Mrs.Kate Fallon, Mrs.Frank Solomon, Mrs.A.Depatie and Mr.B.P.Krang motored to St.Albans one day last week.WATERLOO Mr.Elmo Ashton left on Wednesday to attend the Ottawa Exhibition.Mrs.Thompson, of Montreal, was a recent guest at \u201cPine Arbor.\u201d Guests at the home of Mr.R.W.Rief during the fair were Mrs.Dale and daughter, of Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.R.W.Bresee, of Toronto, are guests at the home of ' Mr.Geo.Bresee.Mr.Boudreau, of the firm of ! ton?harsterted\" heV \u2019Jhoor Sh7i9 !\t& Boudreau, has been called teaching in school No.2.\tI tof R™°uski to attend the i Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Spencer at- ! 0:f-,, mot, T, funeral tended Eastern Star Lodge on Mpn- \u2018 Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Slack, who dav evenine\t!have been travelling in Europe the Mr.and Mrs.Gleason were P^t.summer have returned home, j guests'of Mr.and Mrs.C.0.Martin ; rhelr\trLends are glad to wel' last week.Mrs.H.Spencer and son Jackson were guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Whitehead for a few days last week.Mr.Robert McLaughlin, of Bolton, was here on Saturday.Misses Minnie Stowe and Ethel Spencer were in Waterloo on Sunday.Misses Greta Hubley and Ethel Spencer and Messrs.Max Knowlton and Kaine Martin were visitors at come them home.Among the out-of-town visitors to the fair were noted Mr.Albert Rennie, of Webster, Mass.; Mr.Copping, of the firm of Copping Bros., of Valcourt, Que.; Mr.J.Gleason, East Dunham ; Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Martin, Miss Alice Martin, Messrs.Ewart and Clarence Martin, Dunham, Que.; Mr.and Mrs.M.Martin, of Montreal ; Hon.Mr.Bullock, M.P.P.for Shefford ; Mr.Martin NEWSY NOTES OF SWEETSBURG ANDJHTRSICT Court Sessions Open\u2014Reports of Meetings and Other General News of Interest.SWEETSBURG, Que, Sept.16.\u2014Mrs.Hamilton Cate spent several days this week in Montreal.Mr.Justin Hastings, of the Centre road, was in town on Tuesday, and called at \u201cGreen Gables.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.Andrew MacFar-lane and daughter Katherine, of Syracuse, N.Y, are guests this week of his brother and wife, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Macfarlane.Very sad news has been received from Hastings, England, to the effect that Mr.Gordon Stanley, who sailed on the S.S.Canada on July 29th to spend three months with foiends in England, was taken seriously ill with an attack of appendicitis and passed away on September 2nd in a hospital in Hastings.The late Gordon Stanley had spent the past eleven years with Mr.E.S.Hastings, near Iron Hill, by whom he will be greatly missed, and was well and favorably known among the people of this town and the surrounding districts.Much regret is expressed on account of his early demise.The Superior Court will be in daughter have returned home after spending the summer at Brome Lake.Mr.and Mrs.H.Lavalliere were called to Sherbrooke recently by the nr,,\tvi\u201eri in ww v,v.i, viu-\t-\t\u201e , , , illness of Mrs.Robert Lavalliere, of the home of*Mr.and Mrs.Will King ' Hunt, Knowlton ; Mr.Edward Cald-1 Bury, who was in the Sherbrooke I on Mondaoy night.well, Brome ; Mr.Raymond Ball, | Hospital.T-r 1 j - TV\tT\tTT4TI\tû * a I\tnr\ts-' Mr W K.Knowlton is spending Knowlton ; Mrs.Jas Hill, Morse\u2019s few days the guest of his daught- .^nO' Que., Mr an .J .D St.Lawrence Sailings QUEBEC-CHEREOURG-SOÜTHAMFTON- HAMBOURG \u2022Sept.19 .Empress of Scotland Oct.3 [ Oct.31 .Empress of France Oct.17 j Nov.14 .Empress of Britain *\u2014Does hot call at Hamburg.MONTREAL-LIVERPOOL Sept.22\tj\tOct.20 |\tNov.\t17\t.\tMontcalm Bept.29\t|\tOct.27 j\tNov.\t24\t.\tMontclare Oct.6\tj\tNov.3\t.Montrose Oct.13\tj\tNov.10\t.Victorian MONTREAL-GLASGOW Sept.23 | Oct.21 | Nov.18\t.Metagama Oct- 7 | Nov.4 .Tunisian MONTREAL-SCUTHAMPTON-ANTWEKP Sept.27 j Oct, 25 | Nov.22 .Minnedosa Oct, 11 | Nov.8 .Melita TWO DELIGHTFUL CRUISES TO WEST INDIES By S.S.Empress of Britain, Jan.20, Feb.20, 1923.Apply to Local Agents, or J.K.Parker, .veil Agent, Pass.Dept.141 St.James St,, Montreal, Que.Canadian Pacific Railway.Traffic Agents.j er, Mrs.H.H.Allen, of Farnham.KNOWLTON j Mrs.C.Harvey is a guest of her j sister, Mrs.Geo.Bullard.Miss Strachn entertained several jof her girl friends on Wednesday : afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.A.T.Woodley, Mrs.| McGowan, Mrs.F.A.Knowlton and ! Mrs.Bonhana motortd to Newport | and Beebe the first of the week.Friends of Mr.Grieves who has ! boarded at the Lake View House for [several years, are sorry to hear of ;his serious illness in a hospital in ! Montreal.j Mrs.(Dr.) Miner has returner j to Knowlton and is a guest at the ¦ Lake View' vidson, Montreal ; Mr.and Mrs.H, Williams, Foster ; Mr.and Mrs.Solomon .Granby.Recent guests at the home of Mr.C.A.Norris, Western avenue, were Mr.and Mrs.C.Norris, Mr.and Mrs.Haslet, of Bethany, Que.MANSONVILLE Mrs.G.Cutter and Miss Glenna Cutter have returned to Worcester, Mass.Mr.and Mrs.Homer Truax and Mr.Andrew Cameron, of Montreal, and Mr.and Mrs.Claud Truax, from Connecticut, were visiting Mrs.Homer Hayes recently.Mr.and Miss Bridgeman, of Westmount, were recent guests at the Rectory.Miss Boyd, of Brigham, has been visiting Mr.and Mrs.W.S.Mc-Corkill for a few days.Mrs.McCann, of New York has The Sunday School scholars of St.Paul\u2019s Church, Mansonville, together with their teachers, parents and friends, spent a very enjoyable time been visiting Mr.and Mrs.T.Epps, at Potton Springs, on Saturday af- Mrs.T.Landers and Miss Muriel ternoon, September 9th, the occas- | Landers have gone to Toronto for ion being the annual Sunday School a visit.They were joined at Mont-picnic.Races and prizes, games and real by Mrs.L.W.Powders and picnic tea in the grove, provided a daughter, Florence, who will ac-most delightful time, whilst the j company them.journey out by train, and the return | Mr.Philip English, of Manchester, by motor truck, constituted a very N.H., has been visiting at Mr.and î \u2022\u2014- j:\u2014-\u2014 -c\trtn\tMrs.A.E.Barber\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.E.Standish have .session next week with Judge M.H.Hackett presiding.Mr.and Mrs.P.H.Peron motored from Grande Ligne and spent Sunday last with Mr.and Mrs.J.Peron, being accompanied on their return by their daughter.Miss Pear! Peron, who had spent the past six weeks at the home of her uncle.Mr.Eugene Boisvert has leased the residence here which is owned by Mr.and Mrs.W.U.Cotton, of Glace Bay, N.S., and wdll take possession about November 1st.Mr.Winplow Shufelt, of Iron Hill is in town attending Cowansville Academy.Mr.J.P.Noyes, prothonotary of this district, celebrated his eightieth birthday on September 15th.He is indeed very alert and exceedingly active when he still continues to put in eight hours each day of office work at the local court house performing, as usual, his duties in the capacity of crown prosecutor.During the summer months and sometimes during the winter Mr.Noyes is seen every morning and evening walking the distance of at least one and a half miles between his residence in Cowansville and the court house in Sweetsburg, unless some thoughtful driver of a team or motor car halts to give the kindly gentleman a ride.The many friends of Mr.Noyes wish for him many more happy birthdays and hope to see him in his accustomed place for many future years.Mrs.A.Senay and sons.Oscar and Alfred Senay, attended the school fair in Dunham on Wednes-Î day.Mr.and Mrs.W.McBrine, Mr.¦ and Mrs.E.Bery and Miss A.Major , motored from Montreal and w7ere I week-end guests at the home of Mr.I and Mrs.J.Peron.The Court of King\u2019s Bench will ; open on October 1st with a murder case and other prominent cases before it.Mr.Clinton Sweet, of Iron Hill, (was a guest at \u201cGreen Gables\u201d on Thursday.Service in Christ Church on Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o\u2019clock.Judge J.H.Lemay, of Sherbrooke, was in town on Friday.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Roy and son Chester, of Montreal, were, guests on Sunday of the Misses Lillian and Myrtle Brown.Mr.and Mrs.G.H.Sherman of Boston, Mass., and the Misses Bernice and Emilienne Vigeant, of New York City, have returned to their respective homes after Spending some time with their father, Mr.[ Frank Vigeant, and sister Mrs.G.j Carriveau, making the trip by auto, returning by way of the White Mountains, having travelled a distance of twelve hundred miles.The Finest Grapes That Have Been Grown In Years Grapes from the Niagara Peninsula have always been prized for their quality and flavor.But the Blue Wordens now at your dealers surpass any grapes that have come from this famous district for several seasons.Grapes bring health ; eat plenty of them.Grape jams and jellies are deliéious ; preserve now.Be sure the grapes you buy have the stamp of the Niagara Grape Growers on the baskets.It stands for better quality, careful grading and careful packing.NIAGARA DISTRICT GRAPE GROWERS LIMITED ST.CATHARINES, ONTARIO Grapes can be used in many interesting ways.Write for our free booklet.-It tells ail about grapes and gives many new and delightful recipes.100 lb.bag Redpath Sugar $7.50; | enjoyable feature of the event.On 20 lb.pail tom.Lard Domestic Yehalf °f the Sunday School, the Snowflake or Easyfirst $2.90;\t13 ! Rev.A- H.LiUpton desires to thank bars of any kind L.Soap $1.00, for all who helped m any way, to give [ one week at Geo.A.Durkee\u2019s, West Brome, Que.BUSINESS CARDS ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS «SYDNEY A.MEADE, QUEBEC LAND ____Surveyor, Cqaticoon, Que.Beil phone.LOUIS 0*C.MIGNAULT, QUEBEC LANL Surveyor, 50 King St.West» Sherbrooke.Tel.977*M.Branch oUioea at Richmond.at P.C.DuBoyce, N.P.; Waterloo, at Jodoin £ Boni ay, N.K ; ür&uby, at the Granby Hotel.I> PHYSICIANS AND SUKGEQNS Dr.w.a.far well, specialist to the Sherbrooke Hospital.Kye# Ear, Noae and Throat.Phone 467.4b Duller in Ava.R.R.SPEER, Whit.BIk.Tel.1240.Eye, Ear, Note, Throat.Spec, to Sher.ilosp l tRS.DARCHE & HEBERT, SPECIAL-U ist, Eye, Ear, None and Throat.Bron-cmai tube dueajseci, aathura, etc.Private lloe-pital y^Ring St.Went, Sherbrooke.Teh 4»J4.Dr.l.c.bachand, consulting Specialist, Eye, Ear, Nos®^ Throat.New Olivier Block, Corner Rina and Waiun^ton, Sbcrbrooae._______________________ .R.ETHIER, PHONE 676, 84 KING ST.VVflflt.Electrotherapy i Urinary Disea^es.\"I vK.J.A.McCABE AND DR.E.PLANTE U ^New* iork ami Fans Hospital*), Spe-Lye, itar, inouc and itiroat Di.-ieaaee, Uimer Block, corner Lina and vYeliington Sut., Sherbrooke, Que.iei.1740.Consultation*»: u.30 a.m.to iz; l.ii) p.m.to it p.m.; 7 to 8 even imp*» ^ J) CERTIFIED ACCOUNTANTS r H.BRYCE, L.A.C.G.A., AUDITOR, ' « jab Quebec St., Sherbrooke.Phone Uta.A UDITOKS, AU PIONEERS, KTC^ JOHN J.GRIFFITH, L.I.A., AUCTION-eer.Accountant, Commissioner and Aua* Itnr, 46 WeilmgUm St.North.Telephonw 71.CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS.Ci.DUn.NFt & COMPANY Ü a T A O U \u2022 ! j CHARTËK&D ACCOUNTANTS AultviLed Trualces, income i'aA tauu», /LULUUs, cyoiems.Nauit Bma., ùherbrooke.MONTREAL\tOTTAWA.MUSICIANS MR.IRWIN SAWDON, MEMBER OF Council and Representative Dominiou College oi Music.New Studio, 166 London St.Special course lor diplomas in Voice, Plane, Violin, Cello, Harmony and Counter point.Phone 886.__________________________ notaries WORTHINGTON A BOKLASE NOTAR-____lea Tublic.Sun Life Bldg-.Shertoruok.ADVOCATES WELLS, LYNCH & WILSON, ADVO-catM, Merchant.Beak Bldg.I/RASER, RUGG * MIGNAULT, ADVO.JT catos^ QJJ.K.Building.\t___ ICOL.LAZUHE, COUTURE A KING.86 Wellington SL, Shsrbrook» N h kLLlGHSBURG Mrs.Linas Soles, Mr.Chandler Soles and Master George Soles, of West Brome ; Mr.and Mrs.Avery Soles and children, from Rock Island, and Mrs.Gaxrie Borden, of Hartford, Mass., were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Grant Borden.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Moore and two children and Mrs.Simpson, of Stanbridge East, were in town on Tuesday.Mrs.Lawrence and two daughters, Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Lawreijee, of Melbourne, and Mrs.Mizener, of Longueuil, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Lagrange and Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Reynolds on Monday.The Masons will have a church parade to the B.S.M.Church on Sunday, September 17th, at two p.m.All brother Masons are invited to attend, also others.A chicken-pie supper will be held in the B.S.M.Church hall on Tuesday, September 19th.Mr.and Mrs.Moyse were in town on Tuesday.Miss Jane Brown, of Dunham, was a guest of Mrs.A.E.Lagrange on Monday.\"SUTTON the Sundav Schrol this annual treat for 1922.' BOLTON PASS Mr.and Mrs.O.E.Watson and Miss Kirby, of Mostreal, are spending some time at Mr.Walter Hardin\u2019s.Miss Elizabeth Pibus has gone to ________ _ .^\t_______ ; ___ Sutton, where she has a position as Trevor Fanning, of Toronto 'have returned from a trip to Muskoka.Mrs.H.Campbell entertained the Ladies\u2019 Aid on Thursday afternoon of last week.There was a large attendance and tall report a very pleasant afternoon.Mrs.Frank Lapoint is able to be out again, after her recent illness.Mrs.E.Lavoie, of Montreal, and Mrs.John Griffith, of Sherbrooke, were week-end visitors at Mrs.L.E.S.Choquette\u2019s.Mrs.W.Fanning and son, Mr.teacher on the staff of Sutton ! }jeeri guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Academy.\t1 Wright.Mr.and Mrs.Forest iddings spent j Mr_ and Mrs_ x Barnes and fam-several days in Sherbrooke recently I i]y; 0f Montreal, motored out and taking in the exhibition.\tvisited Mr.and Mrs.H.Campbell Mr.0.Wing with a large number other friends, of men and teams have commenced ; Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Gigssion and woi'k on the last half of the newjfamjiy have returned from a motor road.\t.I trip to New York.School opens on Monday last with j\t- Miss Montfort, of Waterloo, as\tDUNHAM teacher.\t|\t_______ The fine silver cup which the Canadian Bank of Commerce offers 100 lb.bag Redpath Sugar $7.50; \u2014,\t- -Boon omr 20 lb.pail Com.Lard Domestic for the ^ Jlock of sheep^^any Snowflake or Easyfirst $2.90;\t13 100 lb.bag Redpath Sugar $7.50; 20 lb.pail Com.Lard, Domestic Snowflake or Easyfirst $2.90;\t13 bars of any kind L.Soap $1.06, for one week at Geo.A.Durkee\u2019s, West Brome, Que.EAS\u2019l FARNHAM Mrs.R.W.Taber very pleasantly entertained the Ladies\u2019 Guild on Thursday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.W.H.McClay, of Montreal ;.Mrs.W.M.McClay, of Bondviile f Mrs.A.McFarlane, of Cowansville, and the Misses Gleason, of Cowansville, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.R.McClay.Mr.McClay spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs.Hamilton, at Farnham Centre.Mrs.Craig and Mrs.Payne, of Granby, spent last Sunday with Mrs.J.R.McClay.ST.ARMAND Mr.W.A.Barrage and Miss Burrage are spending their holidays in Bethleham, N.H.Mr.Geo.Sigsbee, who has been visiting relatives and friends in this locality for the past two weeks, returned to his home in Springfield, Mass., on Friday.\t_______________ ______________^ Mr.Lawrence Futvoye, who has I recent guests of Mrs.H.Lavalliere.been spending the summer at St.1 Mr.and Mrs.Charles Cook and breed at Brome Fair, was again won by Mr.J.H.Pibus, in spite of competition from other counties.Mr.and Mrs.J.Hinkley, of Montreal, are staying at Hillside Farm for a time.Mr.and Mrs.Mason Bullard visited at Mr.W.Smith\u2019s on Sunday.FARNHAM C.P.R.BANQUET.The Quebec District Association of the C.P.R.held a meeting, followed by a banquet here on Tuesday, September 12th.Covers were laid for one hundred and forty-four, in the dining room of the St.Elizabeth.Hospital.Afterwards a trip was taken by automobile to Philipsburg, where they were entertained by Mr.A.B.Comeau, at his cottage.Among those present were Mr.W.J.Wren, Mr.A.O.Secord, Mr.T.Collins, Mr.Gkilow, Mr.Quinn, of Montreal; Mr.D.J.Steele and Dr.Ethier, of Sherbrooke; Mr.J.A.Bertrand, of Three Rivers, and many others from points in Quebec and Ontario.General Notes.Mr.Horace D\u2019Artois, eldest son of Dr.D\u2019Artois, of this town, pass- bars of any kind L.Soap $1.00, for one week at Geo.A.Durkee\u2019s.West Brome, Que.FOSTER Mr.and Mrs.Marshall Dingman, of Toronto, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Phelps, recently.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Strange, of East Farnham, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Thurston Strange.Mr.and Mrs.Max Strange, of Am-herstburg, Ont., were week-end gusets at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.Steve Booth and family, of Farnham, spent a few days here at Mr.I.Booth\u2019s.HIGHWATER Mr.Albert ingras has returned to work, after one week\u2019s holiday.Mr.and Mrs.Don Clark and daughter.Jecie Clark, were weekend guests visitors at \u201cGlenrock,\u201d the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.G.Griggs and also visited friends and Keep Your Shoes Neat Easy to use.Dries pure white not streaky or grey.Liquid or Cake.Best value\u2014Goesfarthesw Jcrr^u/xôotî^ * MAPLE ShoeBressmg F.F.DAU.EY COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED HAMILTON\u2019 CANADA Ca.ll (or thorn.by name-It to year Safeguard.rown and PASTES & LIQUIDS relatives in Highwater, North Trov ëd awards homr^nS\t^ ^\"5 after a few hours illness.The remains were taken to St.Hyacinthe on Monday, September 11th, for interment.The Waterloo District, meeting of Methodist ministers and laymen was held in the Methodist Church on Wednesday, September 13th.Dinner was furnished by the Ladies\u2019 Aid .\t.\t, -I \u2014 About thirty visiting clergymen were .ln Bolton Center on the last present.\tof ^ week- Mrs.K.Putt.alo and Mrs.L.Shufelt have returned home from Toronto, Niagara Falls and Orangeville, Ont.Miss Villa Roe, of Bury, and Miss Blanche Bean, of Sherbrooke, were home to Morrisville, Vt.on Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Bailey and son, Cedric, were also Sunday guests at \u201cGlenrock.\u201d Mrs.Charles Saunders spent Friday in Montreal.Mr.D .E.Warner has erected a corn harvester and corn blower for Lawrence, morris * mciver.ad- veciuafl, etc.Sherbrooke A Richmo id.Que.^yBREADY.mdvocate PANNETON & BOISVERT a Wellirurton St North.EWING & McFADDEN ADVOCATES 112 8t.Jumps Strept, Montreal.J.Armitair* Ewing, K.C.Gporgp S.McFadden, K.C.PLUMBING .V TINSMITHING MeNAB & ARCH A MBAULT, Plumbing, Tinsmithing and general work.Get our prices and save mune^.Fiionea 1749-J.1553-W.RAZ-MAH means relief (\u2022 many many sufferers from Hay-Fever and Summer Asthma.You need not dread the earning of warm weather, with Its often extreme changes af temperature.Don\u2019t wait until those sneezing fits come on, with swollen eyes, difficult breathing and loss of sleep.Get RAZ-MAH, take the little capsules,and Summer-Asthma or Hay-Fever will no longer troubla you.Sold by good Druggists everywhere.MAS STANBRIDGE EAST The annual meeting of the Miss-I isquoi County Plowing Association was held at the County House, Bedford, on Saturday, September 9th, when thé officers for the ensuing year were duly elected, viz, W.Ger-oux, president; James Symington, vice president; and S.H.Sornber-ger, secretary treasurer.It was decided to hold the matches this year on the farm of Mr.H.Edwin, near Morgan\u2019s Corner, on October 18th, weather permitting, if not on the first fine day.BOLTON CENTRE Mr.and Mrs.Isaac Cousens went to Newport on Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mr.Cousens\u2019 nicec.Miss Lucy Porter.Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Lay, of Brownville Junction, Me., and Miss Velma Lay, of Toronto spent the week-end at the home of Mr.L.A.Woodjuu-u.A salesman\u2019s legs will not carry him fast enough to keep up with competition.Business is labelled RUSH, now-a-days, and a salesman needs an automobile to hurry him from customer to customer.The object is to save time, but, if his car runs on poor tires, he will waste as much time \u201c taking off \u201d and \u201cnutting on\u201d as it would take to \u201c foot it.Where motors are used to save time, how inconsistent to equip them with tires that waste time.Time is the essence of the automobile in business\u2014ergo\u2014put your salesmen\u2019s cars on \u201cGutta rercha\u201d Tires.46 *§ GUTTA PERCHA TIRES \u201cQuality all Through \\ PAGE FOUR .iHEKÜKGOkE DAILY RECOi^D, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1922.CITY BRIEFLETS ?\u2022*' ?\u2022>*********** + * Dancing tonight at Rialto.A.H.Genge, nano Tuner, Resi-iance 194 Quebec St.Phone 846W.The song \u201cJust to Call You Mine,\u201d composed by Mable Hawley is on sale at H.C.Wilson & Sons.G.T.Ford, painter and decorator.53 Montreal St.Phone 1712.Best floor, best music in town, big crowd, coolest place, best dancing location at Rialto Dance Hall, tonight.Does your piano need tuning or polishing ?Phone 14 and we will give your order prompt and careful attention.H.C.Wilson & Sons.Limited.The Sir John Sherbrooke Chapter I.O.D.E.will meet Mon.p.m.Sept.18th, at 3.30 in the C.0.F.Hall.Famous Burroughs Orchestra of St.Johnsbury, Vt., at Rialte Dance Hall Monday night.Come and enjoy yourself to good music.Miss Margaret Stewart, Dressmaker, has moved to 50 King Street, Nault and Lacroix Bldg., and will be glad to see all her customers.SPECIAL MEETINGS.Mr.W.Ruddock, of Los Angeles.California, will preach in Hall (opposite Art Building) Sunday evening at 7 o'clock (Daylight time.) Come and hear the good news.EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE 'Sherbrooke and C.S.E.T.groups AT KNOWLTON.\t'will combine to run off the different Mr.J.C.Sutherland, inspector- events in some central place.Ingeneral of Protestant schools, was deed, it is hoped that the local boys in town yesterday from Quebec, on work board of Montreal shall be able his \"way to Knowiton, where a con- ! to secure the >!cGill Stadium for ference will take place today with the rapidly growing number of C.S.regard to elementary school mat- ; E.T.groups in this city and district, ters in Brome County, and particu-lAll information has already been larly concerning the distribution of revenue from the Sydney Fisher fund, provided by the late Hon.Syd-ny Fisher in aid of elementary education in Brome County.The trustees of this fund are A.R.McMaster, M.P., Mr.E.Caldwell.Mr.Eric Fisher and Dr.Rexford.sent out to every mentor and group in the province, and entry forms, etc., can be had upon application to NEW VALUATION ROU HAS BEEN HOMOLOGATED \u201cA MAN OF HIS WORD\u201d NEW OFFICERS TO MUSICAL SOCIETY.CHAPTER XXX (Continued.! the executive secretary, John L.All Protests Have Eeen Disposed J Jean somehow irritated her >0- joke ^ frighten and startle Hodgson, 201 Coronation Building, nr\ty ; day.She felt that she must al-»\tt be]je Montreal.\twt.\tways be giving her little sly \u2014 As this was the first meeting of' the board since its reorganization, the following members were elected to the various offices : pm- ways be pricks.At an adjourned session of the \u201cI suppose ycu\u2019U be getting mar-City Council, held to consider a few rled soon, she said after a mom-_ .\tvaluation protests which had been ent.]\tChairman, Rev.A.Eardley, of\t: left over for further particulars, it ;\t\u201cNo,\u201d said\tJean.The annual\tmeeting\tof\tL\u2019Union\tDouglas Church, Montreal; vice-\twas decided that the various valua- \u201cNot?\u201d Mrs.Rutherford\tlooked Musicale de Sherbroke was held re-i Chairman Rev.G.F.Dewey, of Lions placed against properties which ' amazed.\u201cOh, I thought\u2014now' Mr.cently in the Art Hall.\tMarquette\tWestmount ; recording secretary,\tformed part, and parcel of non-horn- Dawson has\tcome\tin\tto\tall\tthis street, and the\tfollowing\tofficers\tRev.C.Cushing of Amherst Park\tologated streets would be maintained i mnnevl__\u2019\u2019 yourself, if you don\u2019t\tbelieve\tme.It happened this morning, but he\u2019s been unconscious all day\u2014poor, dear thing!\u2014and it\u2019s only this afternoon that he could ask for you.\" .\u201cAsked for me!\u201d Jean echoed the S:\tBy\tRuby\tM.Ayers.\t:$ I\twords\twith still lips.\t\u2018'But-\" S.W.V.\t.she began, and stopped.She had XvXvXvXvv-v-:-:-^\t^ -.v.v.v.v.:.-.-.\t.teen about to add; \u201cBut I don\u2019t with bewildered eyes; her first : love him; it can\u2019t be me he wants thought was\tthat\tPansy\twas\tpre- :\tI was\tgoing to tell him today-\" tending; that\tit\twas\ta\tpoor\tsort\tof ;\twas shocked at\therself;\tshe hot.m0Ved slowly towards the head of believe it.! tj,e stairs.____You\u2019re trying to frighten me; you\u2019re trying-\" Pansy burst into tears.\u201cI\u2019m not\u2014I\u2019m not!\u201d she sobbed.\u201cI wish I w'ere! Oh, it\u2019s so dreadful! A man from the hospital has just come; go down and see him Pansy went with her, talking and j sobbing gll the way.(Continued m otn- next issue.) Don\u2019t neglect to read the Class!, fled Advertisements in this issue.were elected for the year 1922-1923: Executive president, Dr.F.A.Gadbois ; vice-presidents, Mde.L.E.Codere and Mrs.F.H.Bradley ; secretary, Leonidas Bachand ; assistant treasurer, Antonio L.Gen-est ; artistic director.Prof.Oscar Cartier ; director.J.A.Choquette.\t- Advisory board: Messrs.Samuel conclaves, or get-togethers for older Aube.0.A.Begin, A.S.Bour- boys during the coming winter.when geault, Mde.T.C.Cabana, Miss Au-; prominent boys\u2019 workers would be gustine Codere.Messrs.M.J.Cho- introduced and would address the quette.N.A.Duford.A.C.Demers, gatherings.P.H.Dubuc, Aristide J.- Genest.Congregational Church, Montreal.The report of the Executive secretary showed that a great impetus had been given to boys\u2019 C.S.E.T.work throughout Quebec, and hundreds of boys enrolled in groups, both in cities and rural communities.It was decided to hold monthly YOUR CHILD\u2019S EYES ^re they efficient?Are they slightly defective?Do you know?An Optical examination will remove the doubt, may avert much unhappiness.McCONNELL\u2019S Optometrists, 54 King Street Miss Helene Huard, Mr.Wilfrid Legare, Miss Bernadette Morin, Messrs.J.C.Ouellet.J.A.Perrier, Chenier Ricard.Dr.J.C.St.Pierre, Mrs Maurice Shea.Mr Irwin Saw-don.on the valuation roll out would be considered as non-taxable property.Among the different properties which had been left over for consideration, was that of the Jenckes plant, owned by the Canadian Inger-soll Rand.The Company stated that the present value of the plant was placed at $154,000 and contended that this really represented an inventory of machinery for sale.The council refused to consider this as an inventory but decided to reduce the valuation of the plant from S228,-000 to the established price of 5154,-000.The Newton-Dakin protest was disallowed and the value of the pro- AUTO TRUCKS SPEED PAST STREET CARS.After a short period of more or\tD .,\t,\t.les sreasonable driving, truck driv- P^y 0^ee videre street w^ mam ers have again begun to speed along\ti $1}\u201900°- ihe ,\t\"n ii- n;\tc*.\u201e0 whi]e the property of IpiY thoroughfares 0.the city\t1 Ross Brothers, ice dealers, was re- ! \u201et 1 esterday morning at about quar- j\u2014j j-\t! 31 \u201cI have not thought of getting married\u2014yet,\u201d said Jean, stiffly.She went out of the room as soon as she could; the only person in the house congenial to her just then was Jummy; she went upstairs to< his nursery.\u201cHas my letter come?\u201d he shrilled at her, eagerly.She shook Jier head.\u201cNot yet\u2014not till tomorrow.\u201d \u201cOh,\u201d said Jummy blankly; he looked at her with his head on one side.\u201cHow many days to my party?\u201d he asked.Jean considered.\u201cA lot,\u201d she said then.Jummy sighed.\u2018It\u2019s too much,\u201d he said depress-I fink.\u201d but what he ter past eight, a large auto truck, the property of one of the Sher- SPECIAL SPEAKERS AT PLYMOUTH CHURCH.Plymouth Church will devote its servies tomorrow specially to the brooj{e hardware firaS; T3aSEed at * interests of boys and their future.SteVsSS! \u2018£gl2t SX 3»'& th eta- lot lie boys\u2019 eoiA ¦ Rotary Club made a deep im-! The sendees in St.Andrew\u2019s Pres-; pression.\t; byterian Church on_Sunday will be 1 Mr.Davis is doing a duced from $14,000 to $12,000.************** * * *3» ?* * ********** * * * * * CHURCH NOTICES :r.Montreal in connection with the boys\u2019 department of the Central Y.M C.A.to which he came from London, Out., where he had rendered most successful service in behalf of the young men and boys of that city.Both speakers will be well worth hearing.ST.ANDREW\u2019S CHURCH.(Presbyterian.) Rev.A.Bright, B.A., Minister.Mrs.Wm.Price, Deaconess.11 a.m.Public Worship.The sub- ! jeet of the morning sermon\u2014\u201cThe 1 Boy and his Problems,\u201d by Rev.J.L.Hodgson, Boys\u2019 Work Secretary, attending the Boys\u2019 Conference.2.30 p.m.\u2014The Church School.7 p.m.Public Worship.The subject of the morning sermon\u2014\u201cIn the Days of Our Youth.\u201d You are invited to worship at St.great work in keeping with the Boys\u2019Conference Andrew\u2019s, Frontenac St.thought Jean never learned of, for that moment there were flying steps on the stairs outside, and Pansy's voice calling shrilly\u2014 \u201cJean\u2014Jean, are you there?Oh, come quickly!\u201d Jean tore open the door.\u201cWhat is it?Here I am! Oh, what is the matter?\u201d Pansy was pale and breathless; for once she was sufficiently concerned to be her genuine kind-hearted self as she took Jean\u2019s hand.\u201cOh, may dear, there\u2019s been an accident \u2014 a terrible accident; they\u2019ve only just sent to tell us .Mr.Dawson .Oh, my poor girl! You\u2019re to go at once.\u201d CHAPTER XXXI.Jean stared at Mrs.Rutherford Sums of $50.00 and multiples thereof may be invested with.interest at 4 1-2 p.c.5 p.c.and 6 p.c.for terms of 1, 3, 5 and 10 years.You will appreciate this class of investment when you read our circular giving full details.This is mailed on request.Ike Sberbroske Lean & Mortgage Coapasj Savings and Trust Established 1874 48 YEARS EXPERIENCE m the Mortgage field is a guarantee in itself for the safety of our MORTGAGE DEBENTURES imiîesL.Something New Is Suggested Neilson\u2019s Super Cream Chocolates at 60c.!b., assorted.MOIRS\u2019 PACKAGES, Assorted in bulk or packages.GAGNON\u2019S PACKAGES, True value, hard centres.Coior.iai Box Deiecto.Prices right.ICE CREAM PARLOR.Neiison s Super Ask Cream us to aaow you Chocolatée.Alexanders Confectioners.26 Wellington St- North, Sherbrooke.PROVINCIAL BOYS\u2019 WORK BOÀÎO MEETS.\t¦ 1 A very important mefting of tee Provincial Boys\u2019 Work Board was Fr0Iltenac Street_ ueld at Montreal m the board room j of the Religious Education Associa-jtion, and among other things it was , decided to hold an outdoor atmetic ! competition throughout this prov- j ince during the week of September *'-,r 25th-30th.At this meet all Tuxis being held in the city.Both services of public -worship will emphasize the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, problems of youth.\t/ ^rt jjajj \\ At the morning service.Rev.J.L Sund Schooi at l0 a.m.Hodgson, Boys Work Secretary will | Sunday Service at n a.m.speak on Y oung People and their, Testimonial meeting on Wednes-Problems.\u201d The evening service will ; ^ at 8 p m be conducted by Rev.Alfred Bright, ; Readin^ room open daily from wn.en he will speas on.Paul s Mes- three to five o\u2019clock except Sundays sage to i oung People.\tand holidays.he young men a-tending the con- ;\t-welcome to the services, .erence and their înends are invited (The above times are based on to all the services m St.Andrews, \u201cdayijght saving\u201d system.) SHAW- ROT A RIANS VISIT BRIDGE.A number of local Rotarians left Montreal this morning, where they will join with the members of Montreal Rotary Club and PLYMOUTH CHURCH.(Congregational.) Minister: Rev.G.Ellery Read, D.D.; organist: Mr.Roy Kendall, L.R.A.M.Tuxis Boy Conference Sunday.T., luis iuo-L\tSquares\t-he ilonureai\t.-Rotary\tClub and run ; gpggj^\trnessageé\ton\tB0yS> interest;S.and Trail Ranger camps\tare\teligible\t\u201cP to Shawondge by\tspecial tram.t Services: 11 a.\tm.\tSpeaker:\tTaylor\tj to compete, and the\tboard\tis\tserious-\tibe object of\tthe trip\tis to visit tr.e, Staten.\tNational\tExecutive\tBovs\u2019! T;.\tAf\tBoys\u2019 Farm,\twhich\tis under the: direction of Mr.Barss, well known donating a silver trophy (either ai in Sherbrooke circles.: cup or shield) to the Tuxis Square and Trail Rangercampobtaining the highest number of pointa in this meet.It is expected that in the National Executive Boys\u2019 .Work Secretary, RE.A., of Canada, p.m.Speaker: R.E.G.Davis, Boys\u2019 The local Rotary Club is particul- yj g Work Secretary, A., Montreal.Central Y.When You Want  Dainty Cake for your tea table please remember that our Colonial cakes are favorites with old and young.Assorted flavors.ALLAT! High Class Bread Specialist Phone 724-W.House 724-J.Gleason\u2019s Business College SHERBROOKE, QUE.for the enrolment of New Quarters: 41 Wellington St.N.any interested, inasmuch as a dnve church School: Primary Depart-! was made several months ago to se- ment at n a.m.Main School at 2.30.cure funds for the \u201cBoys Farm\u201d and j You are invited to worship at Ply- i * nproximately $ro0 was secured.1 mouth Church.All sittings free.i Among those to make the tnp are\t_____ Messrs.D.Sails, A.C.Skinner.H.SHERBROOKE BAPTIST CHURCH J' R05enbk>0ln:Cor.Portland Ave.and Queen Street, and h.Lolwill.\tj pastor_ D w Terryi B A B Th.-\tPhone 331-W.THANK OFFtRING AND FLOW-.Morning Service 11 a.m.Preach-ER MISSION.\tj Mr.Milne Smith, of McMaster ! The assembly hall of the Y.W.j University.jC.A.looked at its beat on Tuesday! Bible School at 12 o\u2019clock, afterr.on when the annual thank of-1 Evening Service 7 p.m.Preacher, is now open tor tne enrolment ifering and flower mission service of : Professor.E.M.-Keirstead, M.A., D.students in the Shorthand, Book- the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of St.Pe- T)., l.L.DI, of Toronto.Dr.Keir keeping, Typewriting or Account- ter S Church wag held there.Contri- ancy Course.Personal instruction.' butt°a9\t,frUjt> floWer8- y\t¦ cooking and fancy work were brought aa thank offerings for the blessings ef the summer, and the tables were beautiful with the 'geous colors of the autumn fiowera ! and the reds and greens of apples THE \u201cLÏFTUP\u201d (Pster.tcd) The \"Liftup\u201d a patented invention with non-slip elastic inside belt, gently supports the abdomen and is very beneficial for use after an operation involving an abdominal Incision.Most effective in relieving those physical ailments from which many women suffer.Write for the name of a Etas Corsetiere near you.BIAS CORSETS.LIMITED 41 Britain Street, Toronto FILLED CORSETS stead was formerly a professor in Acadia University and is one of the most eloquent sons of Nova Scotia.Sherbrooke Undertaking Parlors (Opposite Art Hall) MOTOR AMBULANCE Mutar m4 Home Hearse.DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Lftdy a*iA*t*z*i when roqair'^i.E.A.VOGEL, Manager.Xw«mtjr-cr&* yestr»' exi* PHONE 23«# Ihe University of Bishop\u2019s College Founded I«43.\tRoyal Charter Ie53.Lennoxvük.Que-, Canad*.A well balanced Art» Coarse is the best preparation for the quick thinking and accurate judgment required by the higher executive of the modern business v.orM, whi\u2019e for the young man preparing for the profession*, the Arts degree gives an initiai prettige and a deliverance from the trouble* of entrance examinations.Situated in Lennoocviiie, Que .a quiet ar.'i beautiful site, a fer miles from Sherbrooke.maintains an exceptionally high standard of teaching and discipline.It» strong faculty include» graduates of Oxford, Cambridge and Canadian Universi-?\u2022ei.Degree* :n Arts, 3Iu»i£ and Dr :-nity.Best opportunities, for athletics including golf.Fees: Board and Room, $300.00; Tuition $100.00.For information and calendars apply to the Principal or to the Bursar, Lennoxville, P.Q., Canada.; and tomatoes.These gdfts were sold and the financial results were very ; satisfactory.After the opening .hymn and ; prayer, the rector spoke of the work of the Auxiliary, saying that it was .the spirit of that work which spoke more than the gifts or amount rais-1 ed.The president, Mrs.James Mac-I kinnon, gave a few words of welcome, after which an account of the work of each branch was given by ; one of its officers.The superinten-! dent of the Little Helpers or baby\u2019s branch mentioned the newly born son of Mr.and Mrs.Corey, of Nagoyo, Japan, in which she hoped ! the little ones would become interested, as Mr.Corey comes from our own diocese.The Dorcas department of the senior branch supplies clothing to two boys in an Indian school in the West, and also sends a general bale to another school.ST.PETER\u2019S CHURCH.?or\u2019 1 Cor.Dufferin Ave.and Montreal St.(Church of England.) (14th Sunday after Trinity.) Holy Communion 8 a.m.Morning service at 11, followed by Holy Communion at 12.Sunday School 2.30 p.m.Evening Service 7 p.m.(Wednesday.) Holy Communion 10 a.m.Evensong at 8 p.m.(Thursday.) St.Matthew A.and M.Holy Communion 8 a.m.City of Sherbrooke.TENDERS will be received by the undersigned ! up to noon, September 2-3rd, for the painting of the exterior of the Civic Hospital, according to specifications j | which may be obtained from the j Building Inspector.H.C.KING, Purchasing Agent.Sept.16th, 1922.- SAL^7 OF LINEN TABLE CLOTH AT PRICES YOU CANNOT RESIST Commencing Monday, we are offering to our patrons a lot of Heavy Irish Damask Cloths seconds, in quality, owing to some imperfection in the weaving, and which occurs on the selvage; they could easily be sold as perfect cloths, the defects are so slight.The quality iéy»piendid, and the patterns are beautiful.These will be sold for cash only, as they are sold on so small a margin of profit.All Pure Linen 2 yds.by 3 yds.long.$6.40 2 yds.by 2 1-2 yds.long.5.25 2 yds.by 2 yds.long.4.25 63 x 63 inches.3.75 34 x 54 inches.2.60 45 x 45 inches.1.90 36 x 36 inches.1.25 This is your opportunity to procure your All Linen Damask Cloths at prices which bar competition.Sale commences Monday, quantities limited Bayleys\u2019 Limited ST.PAUL\u2019S MISSION.Cor.Fairmount and McManamy Avenues.Sunday School 2.45 p.m.Evening service 7 p.m.LAWRENCE SCHOOL.A bright \u201cGospel Meeting\u201d will be held in the \u201cLawrence School\u201d on Sunday afternoon at 3 o\u2019clock.Mr.A.Tomkinson, of Boston, will deliver an address.It is hoped that a good num-come and hear Mr.Tom- \u2018^ine and ^Warmer* time., i her will come and hear Mr.^ , ,\tMission letters ^ing
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