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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1 897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1922.Twenty-sixth Year TURKS HAVE RETIRED FROM NEUTRAL ZONE Clash Between T^^eks And Kemalists-Conference Opens Military Matters Will Be Considered First Today At Mudania Conference \u201cOFF AGIN, ON AGIN, GONE AGIN, CONSTANTINE Stated that the Political Aspects of the Situation Will Be Discussed at a Later Meeting\u2014Two Most Important Questions to Be Considered at Conference Today Are the Demarcation of a New Neutral Zone on the Asiatic Side of the Dardanelles and at Ismid, and the Evacuation of Thrace\u2014French Official Confident that Agreement Will Be Reached\u2014\u2018Stated that the Turkish Soldiers Are Making Friendly Overtures to the British at Chanak.### * * #\tGREEK ELECTIONS TO BE « *\tHELD ON NOVEMBER « 13th.\t# * (Associated Press Despatch) CONSTANTINOPLE, October 3.\u2014Only military matters will be taken up at the conference of Allied and Turkish Nationalist commanders at Mudania, today, the political aspects of the situation being disposed of at a later meeting, according to M.Franklin Bouillon, whose recent tnp to Smyrna, where he conversed with Mustapha Kemal Pasha, was responsible for the summoning of today\u2019s conference.The two most important questions to be ûlscussed today, he said, are the demarkation of a new neutral zone on the Asiatic side of the Dardanelles and at Ismid, and the evacuation of Thrace.He v.'as confident that an agreement would be reached.Steps had'been taken to have only responsible representatives at this and the subsequent conferences, in order to prevent a recurrence of the repudiation of the agreement made last year with Bekir Samy Bey, then Nationalist Foreign Minister.\u201cThe fact that there is common sense on both sides is the best augury for the success of the meeting,\u201d he added.\u201cNaturally, many difficult points will arise, but there is no reason why we cannot solve them amicably, as the Allies already have pledged to the Nationalists al Itheir legitimate aims.The whole question is one of form rather than of fact.\u201d M.Franklin Bouillon referred to Kemal as \u201cMustapha Kemal the victorious,\u201d and said that if he, Franklin Bouillon, was appointed to represent France* at the negotiations it was because he was Kemal\u2019s best friend.He declared that with certain modifications, the Turkish leader was pleased with the Allied proposal.Reports from the Chanak area yesterday afternoon showed that on the verge of the Armistice Conference, the close juxtaposition of the Turkish and British troops continues.The Turkish officers are making-friendly overtures to the British, offering them cups of coffee and attempting similar small courtesies.The horses of both sides are drinking from the same troughs.The British, French and Italian Chambers of Commerce, yesterday, sent a memorial to their Governments urging continuation of the so-called capitulations, at least with reference to the following important points : First, no discriminatory taxation of Allied subjects.Second, no preferential tariff.Third, all disputes arising between Allied and Turkish subjects to be adjudicated by mixed courts.KEMALISTS HAVE EVACUATED NEUTRAL ZONE ALONG STRAITS (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Oct.3.\u2014A Havas despatch from iSmyma, the Turkish Nationalist headquarters, says it is announced the Kemalists have evacuated the neutral zone along the Straits of the Dardanelles.No mention of any evacuation movement by the Turks in the Chanak or other neutral zones has been made in direct despatches from Constantinople, comparatively near the scene.The situation at Chanak was unchanged as late as yesterday afternoon, a Constantinople message received early today reported.A despatch to the Times of London, from Constantinople last night, however, said the Turks had evacuated Kara-Bigha, on the edge of the Sea of Marmora, close to the zones of the Straits, to which they had pushed two days ago, but that on the other hand, Turkish infantry forces had appeared withtin the neutral zone at points both northeast and south of Chanak.STATE THAT KEMALIST PROPOSALS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE (Associated Press Despatch) CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct.3.\u2014The Kemalist proposals, which will be laid formally before the Mundania Conference today, are \u201cdiscussable but not acceptable.\u201d This was the decision of the extraordinary council which met at the British Embassy yesterday.ANGORA GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVE LEAVES FOR THE \u2022 CONFERENCE (Associated Press Despatch) CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct.3.\u2014Hamid Bey, representing the Angora Government, accompanied by M.Franklin Bouillon, the French envoy, will leave this morning for Mudania on the cruiser Metz, for the conference which will begin this afternoon at one o\u2019clock.ACTIVITIES OF FORMER PREMIER VENIZELOS VIEWED IN ANTI-GREEK QUARTERS WITH GREATEST SUSPICION (Aatociated Press Despatch) .ONDON, Oct.3.\u2014If the amount space given by the press can be arded as an index of popular cern, this country is on the tip-of expectancy and curiosity cerning the result of the meet-hetween representatives of the les and the Turkish Nationalists Mudania today.t is not yet definitely known f many delegates will attend the ference, but it is stated from ie sources that, in addition to the led and Turkish general a, the ference will include M.Franklin-i il Ion and two Greek military reaentatives.n anti-Greek quarters the acti-es of former premier Venizclos in Paris and London continue to he viewed with the greatest suspicion.The Daily Express says M.Veni-zelos has advised the revolutionary government in Athens to agree in principle to the evacuation of Eastern Thrace, but u» tell the Allies that Greece will not evacuate the territory until the powers have decided she shall do so as part of the final peace terms.The newspaper says the effect, of this plan, if adopted, would be that the Greek army would remain in Thrace for many weeks longer, and that the conditions arising from this inevitably would bring war between the Birtish and Turks.It calls upon the British Government and public to put a stop to \u201cthis dangerous intrigue.\u201d IRST DEMAND OF KEMALISTS, TO BE ALLOWED TO ENTER THRACE, WILL BE REFUSED BY ALLIES' REPRESENTATIVES (Aisocialed Pres* Despatch) ¦ONDON, Oct.3.\u2014British offic-circles attach high hones to the ating of the Allied generals with Turkish Nationalist emissaries Mudnnia, but at the same time nt out that the criticalness of the situation has not yet entirely passed.By establishing contact between the Turks and tno Allies, the conference is expected to perform a valuable service, hut it is not anticipated that the path of the negotia- | # - I * (Associated Press Despatch.) I # ATHENS, Oct.3.\u2014It is an-, ifc & nounced that general elections ¦$£ ifc to constitute a new parlia- ® #\tment to succeed that deposed # #\tby the revolution will be held # #\ton November 13th.\t# REBELS LAUNCH AN ATTACK ON REPUBLICANS Sharp Fight Reported at Orneath, County Louth\u2014Ten Republicans Killed.* ' < DISTRIBUTION OF BONUSES AND GRANTS TO MODE SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES IN THIS PROVINCE \u201cPassed\u2019 \u2019and \u201cFailed\u201d Figures and Percentages Obtained\u2014 Sixty Per Cent.Required to Pariticpate in Bonus\u2014Basic Grant for Academies $600 and for Model Schools $o00.THE following shows the distribution of the Superior Education Fund to the High Schools or Academies of the province and to the Intermediate Schools.It will be noted that all received the basic grant of $600 for Academies and $300 for Intermediate Schools.The bonus is distributed according to standing as noted in the June examinations.An average percentage of at least 60 p.c.is required in order to participate in this bonus.The general percentage shown in another column includes marks given for school buildings, equipment, etc., but the bonus is based wholly on the school\u2019s standing in the examinations, as noted in the column headed \u201cpercentage\u201d.The above figures do not show the total number of pupils enrolled, but in the columns headed, \u201cPassed\u201d and \u201cFaded\u201d are I shown the number of pupils presented for June examinations in grades 9, ' 10 and 11 only, the papers for which grades are examined at Quebec.HIGH SCHOOLS (Academies) Passed Failed Here are Constantine and Sophie, on the left of the lay- Greece.Constantine\u2019s abdication v/as made in favor of Crown Prince George, who is seen with his wife, the daughter of Queen Marie of Roumania, on the right.(Associated Press Despatch) BELFAST, Oct.3.\u2014Republicans made a surprise attack on the Nationalist garrison at Omeath, County Louth, early today, and a sharp three hour fight ensued.It is reported, but not confirmed, that ten of the Republicans were killed and many wounded.Telephone communication with Dundalk has been cut.Turkish Irregulars Repulsed By Greeks tions will he smooth, and early reports that the conference was in danger of being wrecked would not surprise London officialdom.Such reports are considered likely to appear when the Allies refuse, as it is felt here they will, what is expected to be the first demand of the Kemalists, namely, that the latter be allowed to enter Thrace.It is believed here, however, that if the Allied representatives stand firm on the Paris programme, two or three days will see the successful termination of the Mudania meeting and a favorable answer to the.joint Allied note from Mustapha Kemal Pasha.at Sinekli and Attacked the Greek Thrown Back Across the Boundary Greek Reinforcements\u2014Turks Loot and One Officer in Fight.- ir-\u2014-\u2014 Outposts\u2014T urks After Arrival of (Associated Press Despatch) CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct.3\u2014 Twenty-six Turkish Irregulars, including one officer, were killed by the Greek forces, following *\t«f *\tEX-KING \u201cTINO\u201d ARRIVES »\tAT PALERMO.the Turks\u2019 invasion of the Chatalja i J commander.A Constantinople despatch, yes- (Associated Press Despatch.) ,\t,\t,\t, .PALERMO, Sicily, Oct.3.\u2014 neutral zone, yesterday, according ; ^ Former King Constantine, of to a statement issued by the Greek ! & Greece, going into exile, af- ter his second abdication, ar-rived here at eleven o\u2019clock ,\tthis morning, with the mem- terday, said a band of eight hundred j hers of his party, on board the Turkish Irregulars crossed the bnr-1 ® Greek steamship Patris.der of Thrace at Sinekli, and at- ! ÿ tacked the Greek outposts.The Turks J ® ^ were thrown back across the boundary after the arrival of Greek reinforcements.& * * # * & ¦ * « * » « » * * .*\tI « * * SOVIET RUSSIA\u2019S AIMS ARE ALL TOWARD PEACE (Associated Press Despatch) MOSCOW, Oct.3.\u2014Soviet Russia\u2019s aims are all toward peace, General Daniloff, chief commissar of the Red Army General Staff, told the correspondent today in denying reports that Soviet artillery was being sent to aid the Turks.\u201cBecause of the belligerent attitude of various countries regarding Russia,\u201d he said, \u201cwe must always stand ready and prepare against an attack, but so far as the Greece-Turkish war is concemed, we made absolutely no preparations.Why should we?\u201d STAND TAKEN BY UNITED STATES CANADIAN SHI?ARRIVES BACK FROM ARCTIC BfJVP! h IMm Captain Bernier States that Trip KjjM ij/ilillQlJj Was an Unqualified Success.Secretary Hughes Declares U.S.Government Has Not Failed to Make Sentiment of U.S.People Understood.CROWD AT CONSTANTINOPLE CHEERS BRITISH MARINES (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Oct.3.\u2014The fleet under Admiral Brooks, now under orders in the Near East, comprises nine battleships, ten light cruisers, five flotilla leaders, about forty-five destroyers, six submarines and three aircraft carriers.A Reuter despatch from Constantinople says the British marines who arrived on the steamship Kinfauns Castle marched through the town looking very fit.and presented a fine appearance.General Harington took the salute in front of the British embassy.Many cheers were raised by the crowds ns the marines passed.(Associated Press Despatch) WASHINGTON, Oct.3.\u2014Secretary Hughes declared last night in a cable message to Dr.James Cannon, Jr., Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, who is in Paris, that the United States Government, in reference to the Near Eastern situation, \u201chas not failed in any way to make the sentiment of the United States people understood\u201d as ; to every appropriate action.\u201cThe executive,\u201d Mr.Hughes added, \u201chas no authority to go beyond this, and there has been no action by Congress which would justify this Government in an attempt by armed j forces to pacify the Near East or to engage in acts of war in order to (accomplish the results you (Associated Press Despatch) ^ QUEBEC, Oct.3.\u2014The Canadian Government steamer Arctic, which was fitted up last spring and sailed from Quebec on the fifteenth of July in command of Captain J.E.Bernier, the veteran navigator of Arctic fame, arrived back at Quebec yesterday afternoon.The arrival of the Arctic put an end to all sorts of rumors which have been afloat in Quebec for a week past.Both Captain Bernier and the chief surveyor of the expedition, Mr.G.D.Craig, and the entire personnel of officers and scientists looked the picture of health as they were seen on hoard staunch little oak built craft on her arrival.\u201cThe trip was an unqualified success and we accomplished our mission two months earlier than expected,\u201d were the words expressed by both Captain Bernier and Mr.Craig.The former said he had no statement to give for publication until U.S.GOVERNMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED TO AID REFUGEES AT SMYRNA (Associated Press Despatch) WASHINGTON, Oct.3.\u2014President Harding was asked by a committee of the Near East Relief Association yesterday to support an appeal of that organization for funds to assist in carrying refugees from Smyrna.It is understood the President has under consideration issuance of a public statement on the subject.BOSTON TO OPERATE RETAIL FUEL BUSINESS (Associated Pres* Despatch) BOSTON, Oct.3.\u2014The Boston City Council has adopted an order presented hy Mayor Curley for a loan of $250,000 outside of the city's debt limit and designed to allow tho city to operate a retail fuel business in the prospective emergency.tion were made known officially to of the Department of with respect to the inhabitants of that territory, and to determine the j Minister problems which have vexed Europe i Interior.for generations.\u201d\t\u2014\t¦>¦\t¦ - The message was in reply to tine I from Bishop Cannon, under date of fi\tjL||0 1.1 |ïSi | September 30, in which he declared I, ft ir,^ {T '-i ffr jj R \u201clÏRÏ his personal belief that Christian, America will insist that the Government of the United States co-oper-! ate actively to protect Christians in | Asia Minor, not only diplomatically, 1 but, if necessary, with arms and navy to secure this result.Aver\u2019s Cliff \t\t10\t9 Aylmer\t\t17\t6 Ascot \t\t4\t4 Bedford \t\t5\t2 ¦ Buckingham\t\t17\t4 Coaticook \t\t0\t5 Cookshire \t\t13\t17 Cowansville \t\t22\t10 Danville \t\t17\t4 East Angus\t\t7\t5 Granby \t\t14\t2 Huntingdon\t\t\t47\t12 Inverness \t\t8\t1 i Knowlton \t\t13\t7 Lachine \t\t36\t1 \t46\t6 I Lennoxville \t\t35\t5 1 Longueuil \t\t6\t6 ; Macdonald \t\t23\t5 Magog \t\t8\t17 [ Montreal West\t\t27\t1 1 New Carlisle\t\t.9\t1 1 North Hatley \t\t4\t2 j Ormstown\t\t28\t4 ( Outremont \t\t85\t11 I Richmond \t\t20\t10 j St.Lambert\t\t35\t4 i Shawville \t\t29\t8 \u2019 Sherbrooke \t\t57\t39 Stan stead \t\t36\t10 ; Sutton \t\t9\t5 j Valleyfield \t\t3\t5 j Verdun \t\t15\t6 Waterloo \t\t6\t3 i Waterville \t\t9\t6 j Windsor Mills\t\t4\t0 Totals \t\t733\t248 Stanstead, special High School\t\t INTERMEDIATE\t\t Passed Failec\t\t Arundel\t\t5\t5 Athelstan \t\t2\t0 Beebe\t\t6\t5 Bishop\u2019s Crossing\t\t3\t2 Brownsburg \t Bulwer \t\t2\t1 Bury\t\t22\t3 Campbell s Bay \t\t5\t2 Clarenceville\t\t6\t2 Compton \t Dunham \t\t6\t2 Famham \t\t0\t4 Frelighsburg\t Gaspe \t\t6\t2 Gould (Lingwick) .\t10\t0 Greenfield Park .\t.\t1\t0 Hatley\t\t3\t1 Hemmingford\t\t7\t8 Howick \t\t9\t4 Hudson\t Hull \t\t6\t4 Joliette \t\t2\t0 Kenogami \t Kingsbury \t\t3\t0 Kingsey\t\t2\t0 Lacolle \t\t6'\t0 Lake Megantic\t\t0\t3 La Peche \t\t0\t2 La Tuque \t\t9\t2 Leeds \t\t6\t0 Mansonville \t\t4\t0 Marbleton \t\t0\t3 Matapedia \t\t6\t1 Milan \t\t5\t4 New Richmond \t\t7\t3 Paspebiac \t Port Daniel\t\t\t3\t4 Rawdon \t\t0\t3 Ste.Agathe des Monts\t1\t1 St.Andrew's East .\t8\t1 St.Johns \t\tg\t1 Sawyerville \t\t\t\t11\t3 Scotstown \t\t7\t11 Shawinigan Falls .\t5\t0 Shigawake .\t\t2\t3 South Durham \t\t4\t6 Stanbridge East .Thetford Mines .\t0\t2 \t0\t2 Three Rivers \t\t8\t0 Way's Mills (Barnston)\t2\t0 Totals \t\t201\t99 THE WEATHER * \u2022> + \u2022» * ¦* 4 **+++*****?++*++* FINE, BECOMING COOLER Pressure is now highest over Northern Ontario and relatively low in the Northwest States, St.Lawrence and the Gulf of Mex ico.The weather has remained fine jover the greater portion of the Do-| minion and continued warm from (Ontario to the Maritime Provinces.Forecast: Northerly winds, fine today and on Wednesday and becoming a little cooler.ARE MET BY A TURKISH LASH Declares World Has Told Real Story of Fire and Horror.Island Brook, special Drummondville, special SPECIAL INTERMEDIATE 5 SCHOOLS (Model) | New Richmond .$400.00 ! Gaspe .400.00 i Paspebiac.100.00 I Port-Daniel\tCentre.300.00 .\t_\tI Shigawake\t.300.00 Not\tBeen | Matapedia.400.00 tVrundel .300.00 P.C.\tGen.P.C.Grant\t\tBonus 63\t74\t$600\t$350 67\t72\t600\t350 58\t68\t600\t 63\t69\t600\t300 65\t67\t600'\t300 40\t59\t600\t 55\t67\t600\t 63\t74\t600\t350 69\t75\t600\t400 64\t76\t600\t400 70\t80\t600\t450 70\t80\t600\t450 79\t79\t600\t400 65\t76\t600\t400 75\t84\t600\t450 71\t81\t600\t450 68\t81\t600\t450 59\t71\t600\t 72\t83\t600\t450 60\t66\t600\t300 77\t88\t600\t500 71\t\t600\t 65\t66\t600\t300 67\t78\t600\t400 74\t88\t600\t500 68\t77\t600\t400 71\t87\t600\t500 65\t64\t600\t250 66\t86\t600\t500 68\t\t\t 62\t72\t600\t350 61\t69\t600\t300 69\t82\t600\t450 67\t76\t600\t400 64\t64\t600\t250 71\t71\t600\t350 \t\t$21000\t$11700 \t\t$600\t IDOLS (Model)\t\t\t P.C.\tGen.P.C.\tGrant\tBonus 58\t\t$300\t 69\t\t300\t150 65\t72\t300\t225 63\t66\t300\t175 65\t64\t300\t150 64\t70\t300\t225 72\t83\t300\t300 71\t65\t300\t175 72\t71\t300\t225 67\t70\t300\t225 65\t65\t300\t175 54\t64\t300\t 41\t54\t300\t 74\t\t300\t 76\t80\t300\t30o 80\t73\t300\t225 72\t72\t300\t225 63\t\t\t 66\t72\t300\t225 65\t66\t300\t176 63\t71\t300\t225 83\t76\t300\t275 65\t67\t300\t175 73\t74\t300\t225 64\t61\t300\t150 81\t76\t300\t275 59\t\t300\t 57\t\t\t 68\t74\t300\t225 84\t80\t300\t300 72\t72\t300\t225 50\t62\t300\t 69\t\t300\t 63\t74\t300\t225 62\t\t300\t \t\t300\t 65\t\t300\t 49\t55\t300\t 63\t64\t300\t150 73\t72\t800\t226 66\t67\t300\t175 71\t74\t300\t225 62\t72\t300\t225 70\t73\t300\t225 54\t\t300\t 68\t71\t.\t300\t225 63\t65\t300\t175 61\t68\t300\t175 77\t77\t300\t275 71\t72\t300\t225 \t\t$11700\t$7025 \t\t\t800 \t\t\t300 BIG FOREST FIRE RAGING IN RIDING MOUNTAIN?(Associated Press Despatch) .CONSTANTINOPLE.Oct.3.\u2014 the Gulf of j \u2018Cries of Christian refugees of (Associated Press Despatch) GILBERT PLAINS, Man., Oct.3.\u2014A big fire is raging in the Riding mountains, southwest of this town, Athelstan .450.00 j and is working rapidly east, owing to prevailing west winds, it was reported here last night.Forest Ranger Pollen, of Dau- Smyrna for water and food are met by a Turkish lash,\u201d said Dr.E.| Lovejoy, of New York, president, of the American Women\u2019s Hospital, who has returned here after n week\u2019s survey in the stricken city.She declared that the world has not been told tho real story of fire and horror.Hemmingford.300.00 I«kc Megantic.300.00 I,a Peche.300.00 Island Brook.300.00 Drummondville .300.00 -4- EL PASO.Texas, Oct.3.\u2014 The migration of ten thousand more Mennonites from Canada to Mexico will begin this month, the Mennon-ite Church having advanced $4,000, phin, and a gang of men have been fighting the fire for the past three days, and reports here last night indicated they are holding it down.It is feared, however, that unless rain falls soon the fire may wipe out a good part of the five' poplar and spruce timber limits south of here, 000 to families contemplating the Another heavy fire was reported trip, J.F.D.Wiebe, their represen- raging on Sunday north of Short tative announced here.\tDale and St.Revel. PAGE TWO V SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1922.raff» PT m  Mnc* ,tV a good programme, and the harvest : panted by Mr.and Mrs.Johnstone J,.V^n»* Fnf \\ I PK^nll .M\tsenice will be held in the Methodist1 for a short visit.\t< RCQUCe I OUF r ai * \u2022 1 IWil,»V*hr\t; -.Church next Sunday evening at the Mrs.Ida Call has returned home:\tWif-Knnf- F>i#sfir>o- \u2014\tI usual hour.\tafter several weeks absence, suent\tllliout DISiRill NEWS after several weeks absence, spent at Hatley and Huntingville.COOK5H1RE EAS1' ANGUS Year* aco the fonnula /or fat reduction was \u201cdiet\"\u2014\u201cexercise.\u2019' Today it La \u201cTake Marnvoia Prescription Tablets.\u2019* Friends tell | friends\u2014these frienda tell others.They cat The Ladies* Aid of the Methodist substantial food, live as they like and stiH Church will be entertained at the ' 1^oc® steadily and easily without goins Gatberiftgs by ike Daily Record been the guest of her father.Mr.Correspondents in the Varions Geor*e ,A; H^ge>, for *everal\u2018hôm^oflt^s.^N^Stvîs o/Wed-\tlong sieges of tiresome exercise and weeks, has returned to Aurora, f\t4th The ^e^oid ïv\tT&h- I N.1 .\tf\t^\t.\t.j le\u201c sold by all druggists the world over Miss Lucy A.Hodge, of Montreal, |\tare COrf !a y lnvlted to at- , at one dollar for a case, or if you prefer is the guest of her father, Mr.Geo.)\t,\t.\t.\t,\t^ dircct from tte M_mmo,a Co.* A.Hodge, for a few weeks.UNVEILING OF WAR [liEBORIAL SIEGAimC CO.HAPPENING Commnnities.BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING AT C0ATIC00K: \"z The harvest supper given by the ; October 11th,-in the Mission been\u201d visiting relat?!\tmakcs .breathing regular.; HaU, Sawyerville.A short entertain- The social which was held at Mr.Press Annesley\u2019s ftfr the benefit of the cemetery fund was a great success, the evening being fine.A large \"number were present and the proceeds amounted to $52.Messrs.J.and J.Atkinson, B.Dinning, Sam Johnston and N.Gill have retured from a hunting expedition, bringing with them two fine deer.Mr.and Mr.T.Wood have returned home after spending some time visiting in Woodsville, N.H., and Rawdon, Que.Mrs.Levi Bennett has returned home after spending a week in Danville visiting relatives.Messrs.J.and J.Atkinson are spending their hoildays at the Rectory at Maple Grove, guests of their parents.KIMBERLEY and all kinds of fruits and vegetables, also grain and corn.The selections rendered by the choii were exceptionally good, as was the singing by the large congregation, The collection also was a liberal one and was applied to the connexional funds of the church.The pastoi gave a very interesting address.The choir will meet with Mrs.da Gruchy at the parsonage on Thursday (yasaing at 7.30 o\u2019clock, i DJyîn* service will be held at the Maple Grove church on Sunday, October 8, at 10.30'o\u2019clock.The pastoi will give a missionary address.Service at Thetford Mines in th« evening at 7.30 o\u2019clock.All welcome.-.
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