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[" E.S.GLEASON A13V y Sherbrooke Record &rtabli9k«x( 1S97.SHERBROOKE.QUE.WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1923.Twenty-seventh Year.SEVERAL MINERS WERE KILLED AT DORTMUND Member For Brome To Vote For Progressive Amendment Dortmund Scene Of Riots-Crowd Attacks Police Several- Miners Have Bêen Killed and Others Wounded in a Conflict with Police\u2014Police in Endeavoring to Disperse Crowd of Miners Holding Demonstration, Shot into Crowd, Killing Several Persons and Wounding Many Others\u2014Angered Crowds Attacked Police, of Whom Many Were Wounded\u2014Similar Demonstrations Held at Schanhorst Mine Nearby, Where Several Workmen Were Killed and Others Wounded by Police.f\t# * * # & SKILLED WORKERS MOVE & FROM CANADA TO U.S.# _______\tfXj, (Associated Press Despatch.) ifc WASHINGTON, May 23.\u2014 # Partial government figures # for May on the number of HOUSE OF DAVID COUPLE REVOLT AGAINST FORCED MARRIAGE skilled workers from Canada # moving into the United Stat-es indicate the May total will * be about eleven thousand, & Government officials say the i$-movement is.increasing.* * * « # & Break with Soviets Is (Associated Press Despatch) DUSSELDORF, May 23.\u2014Rioting is in progress today in the Dortmund district.Several miners have been killed and others wounded in a conflict with the police.According to reports received at French headquarters here, 30,000 striking miners held a demonstration in the square in Dortmund.Ihe Dortmund police in endeavoring to disperse the gathering fired peverai shots into the crowd, killing several persons and wounding mam-ethers.3 he angered crowds attacked the police of whom many were wounded.^ Similar demonstrations occurred at the Schamhorst Mine nearby,! where several workmen were killed and others wounded by the police.\u2019I Soviet Official Expected to Prê- te British Foreign Minister Today.A.R.M1ASTER DECLARES THAT HE WILL OPPOSE THE BUDGET BECAUSE HE BELIEVE THAT IT IS PROTECTIVE (Associated Press Desoatch) ; LONDON, May 23.\u2014Whether the Anglo-Russian trade agreement has I The miners\u2019 strike was brought about by Communist\u2019agitators on\taT0US~d ^ tlH Hem-mk fnr hio-w\t^\t, agitators on British ultimatum to the Soviets is demands for higher wages, and they are now reported to be trying to expected to be known today when eiiect a general strike throughout the Dortmund area affecting 200,000 , Leonid Krassin hands the note con-worker».\t! taining Moscow\u2019s latest decision to ! the British Foreign Minister.STATED ORDER HAS BEEN RESTORED AT DORTMUND\tThere is a general feeling in Lon-; (Associated Press Despatch)\tdon that unless the Bolshevists make ( BERLIN, May 23,-Sharp fighting between police and Communists\t: occurred at Dortmund last evening.The Communists, after a meeting, unavoidable d\t1 formed a procession and attacked the police station.Police reinforcements I were greeted by pistol fire and four of the officers were wounded.The ! attacking force suffered casualties, but the exact number is unknown, i Order has been restored.Years aeo Mrs.Lillian Hannaford, left, was forced by \u201cKins\u201d Ben- sent Moscow\u2019s Latest Decision \u2019n'V to.mar\" a man^ Yf.f,\" her senior in snite of her orotest tHat'on iuxurie3 and added taxation on sem 1VIOS.OW S Latest Decision she loved another.Bennv H.I1.nsht the d.sanno.nted youth, was also necessities, \u201cin direct and brazen conscripted into wedlock against h.s choice, but h,s wife later left the yi0lation 0f the pledge they made to colony and divorced him.Recently the Pair eloped to Chicago, where the people q£ this .country.\u201d \u201cNow seekin?a divorce so they may marry.\tjthey flout,\u2019 \u2019Mr.Meighen proceeded, Il,,:__________________ preferring to the Liberal tariff plat- form of 19ID, \u201cnot without author- Member for Brome Announced in House Last Night that He Intended to Vote for the Progressive Amendment, and that When the House Resumed He Proposed to Take His Seat at \u201cthe Place Which in This House Is the Nearest Approach to the Cross-Benches\u201d\u2014Debate on the Hudson Bay Railway Route Was Adjourned After Discussion in the Senate.- -, (Associated Presss Despatch) OTTAWA, May 23.\u2014From the doldrums, House of Common's debate on the budget swung yesterday into the spotlight.Public galleries were packed.On the floor rows of members of all parties filled places which for the past few days had been largely empty.Right Hon.Arthur Meighen, leader of the Opposition, first held the floor.He sharply charged the Gov-jernment with having relieved taxes Mrs.Hannaford Newspapers State Appointment Of Stanley Baldwin As Prime Minister Of Britain Is in Accordance With The Popular Wishes BANDITS HAVE NOT CARRIED OUT THREATS * * « * # # ANOTHER BREAK iN GER- # MAN MARKS\t# * DECLARED A HOSTILE ACT (Associated Press Despatch.) RIGA, May 23.\u2014A despatch received here from Moscow says the Izvestia declares that the visit of the Earl of Ypres to Bessarabia is a hostile act toward Russia and a violation of the Russo-British trade agreement.(Associated Press Despatch) * NEW YORK, May 23.\u2014 * Another break in German marks here yesterday sent ft & them down to more than 56,- & S8 000 to the American dollar.^ .\tj ^ Reported that Foreigners Held by * * ^\t^\t^ » * # * * « * The above despatch is the first ¦\" ' for a better reception intimation that the Earl of Ypres, press than that accorded Stanley who as Field Marshal French was Baldwin.The morning newspapers jo commander of the British Army in say that the appointment is in ae- C the field for war and of Ireland, had intended vistiing cumstances.Reports Bessarabia.\tservative quarters throughout ity, not through a mere backbencher, but through the mouth of the Minister of Finance, who is in charge of the policy, they flout on the allegiance to their commitments of only four years ago.\u201d i The Minister of Finance, Mr.Meighen added, had said he was not .bound by the commitments, that his j Government was not bound by them ,\t,\t~\t'because he did not vote for them a) No Incommg Premier Could Wish for Better Reception tht\u2018 Liberal convention.from Press Then That Accorded Stanley Baldwin- Comments or Labor and Liberal Newspapers Are Influ-credit to the politics of Canada enced, of Course, by Political Considerations, But None he, makcs that ,uf ei'ti1_on' nor ii \\ir j a \u2022\t\u2019\t1\thas he done anv credit to his own Has a Word Against Mr.Baldwin Personally.\trecord in our public life.The Min- - i\t^\t|ister of Finance was' a.party to, (Associated Itesi despatch) *\t-\tr\u2014 wgs present at.and took pn active part in the framing of the very rmrrsrn mum \u2022\tD resolutiorls 5,6 now repudiates.\u201d GREÂ1 BRITAIN S NEW^ Mr- Meighen criticiz Merrili-S parents, Mr.and operation, and is at present home: Mrs.John Willard.\t[with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.R.[ Mr.and Mrs.Alex McKeag recent-1 Merrill, ly visited friends at Mountain Milis, ren.They lived for many years at donald College on Friday.Eaton where the family grew' up.j yjr.Charles Sager, of Cherry Riv-After the death of his wife, he came i er! was in this place on Saturday on here and was united in marriage to business.\t¦ ,\t\u201e , , Mrs.Damon, widow of the late Alvin Miss Audrey Clark is stooping y*-» and were accompanied home by from Guelph Damon, who predeceased him about ;'^ith Mrs.Loren Bowen for a while.!^r* McKeag s sister, Mrs.Cassie -\u2014.three years ago.He leaves to mourn ¦ Mr.Hibbard Ingals, of McConnell, C re en ley, and little son.\t, jc c\t, c\t, his loss four sons and fpur daugh- was here on Sunday.\t| Mrs.J.M.Stevenson accompanied £>OUr otoniS.cn i^WC6t6n\u20ac£l ters all of who were present at the! Miss Mina Stone visited her sis-! her father, Mr.George Flaws, to funeral with the exception of one > ter, Mrs.A.L.Bryant, at East Bol- 'Vhitefield, N.,H, to attend the daughter, Mrs, W.T.Fuge (Maggie) ton on Sunday, who resides in Kansas City, Mo.ISLAND BROOK \u201e j .o tt tt _¦\t1\tThe cohimunity were shocked to Dr.and Mis.CJI.Harris are home jlear 0£ ££lu deatd 0f yj,.Henry Mol-Ont., where he has j0y Messrs.Richard Burns and G.A.HATLEY Those attending were Mrs.Marjory Martin (Mary), Messrs.James W., of Sawyerrille; Williams, of Birch- on Saturday evening a surprise ten; Robert of Flanders; Henry, oflparty cf nearly fifty met at the Gas Belching and Indigestion Quickly Subdued funeral of her cousin, the late Mr, J.C.Stoughton, on Tuesday, May 15th.They also visited Mr.and Mrs.( George O.Flaws, of Portland, Me., before returning home.Mr.and Mrs.G.H.McElroy, of Enables a Weak Stomach to Digest Seale went to Montreal on Sunday to accompany David Portias to Ver-Bad Breath Overcome dun.Mrs.Hanson, of Quebec City, Mr.Charles Molloy, of Bingham, Mr.Albert Melloy, of Detroit, Mich., Mr.George Molloy, of North Stratford, and Mr.Joseph Morgan, of Fredericton, N.B., were in town to attend the funeral of their father, Mr.Henry Molloy.Mrs.H.N.Stevenson and Miss DR.HAMILTON\u2019S PILLS Eaton Corner; and Mrs.T.0.Earns-: home of Mr.and Mrs.Flovd Hunt- ! ?,outh ft\u201crkely\u2019 wfr® t^?e gLests of j\tProperly, worth (Lizzie), of Cookshire.He Is to welcome them to \u201cBrookdale:and Mrs.Frank Bell on Sunday.] Your liver will work right if toned with also survived by a number of grand Farm,\u201d recently purchased.Fol-',® lnany fiends of Mrs.Andrew children and creat-prandehildren.\tor the 1W' Muir are PleaSed to knOW she 13 vo,iu \u201cd recovering from her recent operation iYour stomach wlU be in order- digesiion Miss Florence Stevenson, of Cook- The many friends of Mrs.Andrew ^r* Hamilton's Pills.Tlje bowels will clear Hazel Stevenson were in Sherbrooke Those from out-of-town to attend evening hours, cake, coffee ana âLthe Rovaf Victorm Hosnitaï\"\"She \"i11 be perfect' 3r,d 88 \u201c result yoar health shire, spent the week-end the guest the funeral were: :Col.T.O.Farns- sandwiches were served, bringing toal lne al v.lcr0\u201da «ospitai.bnei,.^-, u-,- -\t-\t- - worth, Mrs.Farnsworth and son, a close a very pleasant event.Donald Farnsworth, of Cookshire;* Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Bowen, ae was accompanied to Montreal by !Mr.Muir and Mr.Alien Muir.bound to be permanent!» improved.j of Misg- Hazej Stevenson.To be always in good spirits, to enjoy your rp-u,\t______ _______i ^j* _ \u201e meala, to sleep well and have lots of energy ,\t.y0.Vng, P^OplO are holding a Dr.Hamilton\u2019s Pills daace m the town hall on Friday ev- Mr.James French,^of SawyendUe; 'companied by their^young spps\u201e jto' m5icine\u201d\u2018for\"^n^ ™ ening, May 25th.Mr.and Mrs.Wn?.French, of Birch- Masters Rhodes and Bivan, and Mrs! fand^rs^Frank^ll^on !uae i0 px>d' Sold evCTywhere in 25c- boxes\u2019 ton; Messrs.Robert French, of;Jones, have left to spend the sum-; Flanders; Henry and Harry French, mer at the farm, near Hillhurst.,n,\t,\t,\t, ,, of Eaton Corner; Mesdames E.O.During the following months Mr.!\tHobert Henderson and Mas- Baldwin and Benjamin Farnsworth tand Mrs.Mousley will occupy ^er.biorniand.of Chute Panet, are -\t-\t-\t*\ttrie*\trw AT-w\tTr.Kvsr.4-A» of Coaticook.General Notes.\u2018Beaumont.\u201d Misses Alice and Lena Ayer, ac- companied by Mrs.and Miss Pome- Douglas McCabe have gone visiting Mrs.Wm.Johnston.Mrs.E.E.Tincarre an Master to .Mr.and Mrs.Herman Byron, of1 roy and Mr.C.Merriman motored j Rimouski for the summer.Do You Know Whether Yon Haïe Coaticook, were recent guests of Mr.from Stanstead to attend the meet-j alr\u2019 \u201cack Miliman, of feherbrooke UO 10U ft.DOW YTnetner lOU nave\tBenl-amin Bvron.\tin.of the Ladies\u2019 Aid at the home spent the week-end with Mr.and Catarrh?THOUSANDS USING MEDICATED AIR.and Mrs.Benjamin Byron.\tin?of the Ladies' Aid at the home The Ladies\u2019 Aid will hold a baked of Mrs.W.A.Hodges.\tj ^arn®s Hillman, bean supper at the home of Mr.and: Mrs.M.P.Sharman and young1 .anc*\tE.Jenkins, of Mrs.H.Judson Norris on Friday son Wesley were visitors on Friday j Îlscowere the guests of Mr.and evening, May 25th.The Mission Cir-iat the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.A ^aI1s* George H.Gorham on Sunday, cle will meet in the afternoon for Sherman.\t| .~r*\tl^* Both we 11 was a sewing and a good attendance is ; Mr.and Mrs.Stirling Dezan.of vl\\1,tor to Sherbrooke on Monday, hoped for.\t! Ayer's Cliff, were with Mr.and Mrs.I , ana Mrs.Ford Planche and lit- Mrs.E.M.Drew, of Boston, Mass., A.Bulpitt on Sunday.\t«e daughter were visiting her mo- The healing fumes from a C\\- has joined Mr.Drew at the home of! Mr.and Mrs.John Henderson and-tl:eL M,rs\u2019 Lexebvre> at Canterbury TARRHOZONE inhaler, which you1 Mrs.Gooley Pleasant Street The Soothing Vapor of Catarrh-ozone 1< Quickest Relief.son Wilson motored from Barre,!on punday* Mr.and Mrs.Murdock McKenzie Vt., and have been guests of Mr.r- and Mrs- M- Stevenson, and Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Parker, of and Mrs.V.B.Emery, at \u201cWood- Miss Manon Stevenson and Masters Coaticook, were calling on friends side.\u201d On Saturday morning, ac- Ronald and Ernest Stevenson were ':ere recently.\tcompanied by Mrs.Emery, they left \u201ce guests of Mr.and Mrs.George The Mission Band met at the to spend a month with relatives 8tjPlaJ?s at Cookshire on Sunday -hurch on Sunday afternoon with an Jn'TFn®8®-\t.\t,\tMiss Evelyn Sharman, of Scots- the nose and throat with the healing attendance of over twenty-five.\tMiss Wells, of 'The Willows,\u201d town, las been visiting friends in essences of CATARRHOZONE, you\tMiss Marion Davis spent the\tand Master George Emery\u2019, drove on\ttown.\t.drive out the germs that cause\tweek-end at her home at Ladd\u2019s\tSaturday to Coaticook to spend the ,¦\tW.btevenson was\tm\tbher- CATARRH.\tMills\tdaF-\tbrooke on Monday, on business.Simple and safe to use, good for\tMr.and Mrs.Fenton E.Parsons,!\t.Mrs.Walsh is spending some time Mr.\tE.E.Tincarre was\ta\tvisitor men, women_ and children, CA-\tcf Island Pond, have been spending\twith relatives at Newark, N.J., be-\tto Sherbrooke on Monday.can carry in your vest pocket, is just what you need to prevent COLDS, *md to keep you free from COUGHS, SORE THROAT, GRIP PY COLDS and kindred ills.Once you fill the air passages of Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair Mr.and Mrs.John Burns returned from Montjreal on Saturday.Mr.Burns is not as much improved in health as his many friends would wish.Mr.and Mrs.H.N.Stevenson and Miss Hazel were in Bury oh Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs.Char-.les Goodenough.\t' If you want to keep your hair m Mr.W.H.Gates and family were good condition, be careful what you visiting his mother, Mrs.Lucy Gates, wash it with.\t|jn Cookshire on Sunday.Do not use prepared shampoos or\tLovell Spaulding and Miss anything else that contains too much Euby were in Sherbrooke on Friday, free alkali.This dries the scalp, The Ladies\u2019Aid was held on Tburs-makes the hair brittle and is very day afternoon at the home of Mrs.harmful.Mulsified cocoanut oil Charles Alden.shampoo (which is pure and entirely There has not been much seeding greaseless), is much better ^than done jn ^his place as yet owing to the wet weather.anything else you can use for sham pooing, as this cannot possibly injure the hair.Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in.Two or three teaspoonfuls of Mulsified will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly.The lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excess oil.The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy ito manage.BROUGHJJEM Years of Constipation Ended By \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d Tlie Wonderful Fruit Medicine Anyone who suffers with miserable health; who is tortured with Headaches; and who is unable to get any real pleasure out of life; will be interested in this letter of Mrs.Martha de Wolfe of East Ship Harbor, N.S.Mrs.de Wolfe says, \u201cFor years I was a dreadful sufferer from Com stipation and Headaches and I was miserable in every way.Nothing in the way of medicine seemed to help me.Then I tried \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d and the effect was splendid; and after taking- only one box, I was completely relieved and now feel like a new person.\u201d 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c.At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont.Milburn\u2019s Laxa-Liver Pills The Great Liver Regulators The duty of the liver is to prepare and secrete bile and serve as a filter to the blood, cleansing it of all impurities and poisons.Therefore when the liver is inactive and failing to secrete bile in sufficient quantity constipation and other liver troubles soon follow.Mrs.H.D.Hutchinson, Peterborough, Ont., writes:\u2014\u201cI have been using your Milburn\u2019s Laxa-Liver Pills and they have done me a lot of good.My liver bothered me a great deal; I wàs drowsy and tired all the time and didn\u2019t feel like doing any- * thing, let alone my housework.I tried everything, but your Pills seemed to do the work far better than anything I had ever taken.\u201d Price 25e a vial at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T.Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.Lift Off with Fingers TARRHOZONE is a boon to every a few days here with Mr.and Mrs.5-a?^*T>T»on^?v# /t,lbs\\ltYte Hi E.W.Damon at Maplewood.\tEverybody KtiOWS CATARRHOZONE.Complete outfit\tMr.and Mrs.E.M Drew.Mrs.that sarsaparilla is the best ol the Spring $1.00.- mali size oOc.At ad dealer?,.Gooley and Mr.Stuart Gooley motor- tonics.What you should know, too, is .i n u_ *¦\u2019\u2014L-1-\tJ\t*¦ that tin When You fed It Coming «-When that old Headache sends Its ed to Dixville Notch one day recent- that there are sarsaparilla» more care- of Bary Tennis Club made, purer and better than others.\t*\t____________! ly- Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Nelson, Misses Ruth and Mirian Nelson and Master W ilmot were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Parker on Sunday.Miss Bertha Rogers, of Island Pond, was the week-end guest of her r move than 80 years trarninz that you are going to suffer\u2014 grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.George take ZUTOO.When you feci a Cold W.Mayhew.NORTH HATLEY tomir.g on take ZUTOO.At the first! |;gn of a pain\u2014at the first feeling of sick- i pcs*\u2014take ZUTOO.You will be all right in 20 minutes if it\u2019* ' aneadache, or the next morning ifit is a Ker g.K.Tyler, of Coaticook, cold.Pam all gone, and the wcole body preach in the Baptist Church on refreshed.Sarsaparilla has been the standard spring remedy.Before the days of advertising, its merit msde it known everywhere.And in all of these 80 years, the makers have been Mr.Percy Heath\u2019s auction was | You can get Mulsified cocoanut well attended on Tuesday and things - oil shampoo at any drug store.It is brought very good prices.\t; inexpensive, and a few ounces will Dance and box social in Town Hall, last everyone in the family for Bury, on_Fridayl May 25th, in aid months.Be sure and ask for \u201cMul- Isified.\u201d Beware of imitations.Look (for the name Watkins on the pack- BURY\t!age.Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Cyr were in East Angus and Ascot on Sunday.CROSSBURY Mr, George Ellis is recovering from his recent illness- from the grippe.Mrs.Frank Maskell and son, Master Edward, were in Sherbrooke on Thursday.Mr.Osborne Watson, of Rock Is ifT?Doesn\u2019t hurt a bit! Drop a littl-\u201cFreezone\u201d on an aching corn, in- land, was calling on friends here re- jstantly that corn stops hurting, then cently.\t| shortly you lift it right off with fin- Mr.and Mrs J.Doherty and Miss | g-ers.Truly! Irene, of Hardwood Flat, have been! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.A.! of \u201cFreezone\u201d for a few cents, suf-Locke.\tIfident to remove every hard corn, Mr.and Mrs.John Aulis and soft corn, or corn between the toes, family were recently visiting with ! and the calluses,Nwithout soreness or his parants.\t| irritation.Dance and box social in Town Hall, Bury, on Friday, May 25th, in aid of Bury Tennis Club.MARBLETON Miss H.Mackay, of Cookshire, and Mrs.J.Damon, of East Angus, were week-end guests of Mrs.R.Elliott.Mr.and Mrs.Sheldon Weyland and Mrs.Moran, from Sanford, ! Sunday evening Mav 27th at 7 30 OI\t7am™\u2019 \u201cif rnfi*1''r5 I,aYC Maine, are spending a week in town Don\u2019t wait\u2014don't take chances.Get\t.\u201e5\u201e\u2019_;\t\u2019rfL.' unable to improve it It wa* pure then 4 le/»\tAT v*\tTVÆ\tID .j j l\t.l\to\u2019clock, in exchange with Rev.A.ZUTOO Tablets to-day\u2014end have tnera penman the na=tor ready to take at the first sign of a Head- ^enman> tnc P^ -or-ache or cold and TAKE THEM.25c a box\u2014 at dealers or by mail postpaid B.N.Robinson & Co.Regd.,Coaticook,Q COMPTON Tkatôâ Jùrfüinû b CCMÂûAe.âtiîk The weather, which continues wet I ¦ i and cold, is having a somewhat de- j ! pressing effect upon the farmers, ] I who are unable to do their usual ! j spring seeding.Very little has been ; I done as yet, while very few vege- i * table gardens have been made.Grass I ! is, however, looking exceptionally ' ! well and it is expected that the old | j maxin will this season prove true ; that \u201cA wet May gives a barn full j ! of hay,\u201d which after all is our most ! j important crop.j Rev.Mr.Gibb and Mr.Joseph Mar-1 i tin were in Stanstead to attend the ! 'T\u2019AM-BUK depends on costly ] annual District Meeting of the Stan- ^ herbal oil, a.-.d extracts for «\u201cSS CSlZnS.S ! its wonderful healing, soothing, arnd antiseptic power.Zam-Buk is not like ordinary ointments made irom common or elementary formul*.Zam-Huk »* a superbalm, prepared from a secret formula -\u2014the result of years of extensive and costly scientific research.It is pure and highly refined, and is guaranteed free from animal fais and the gritty metallic substances usually found in common ointments and salves.Wonderful Medicinal Activity.Zam-BuV exerts its wonderful medicinal activity below the surface (where the germs of skin trouble really are) and quickly expels deep seated and old-ttanding disease.For Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Piles, Ringworm, Poisoned Wounds, etc., Zam-Hulf is marvellously successful.Also for Cuts, Bruise*, Burns, Scalds and Sprains.Beware of worthless imitations.Get pure herbal Zam-Buk The World's Greatest Skin-Remedy.50c.box.3 for (I.*3, allchemiatx or Zam-Uuli Co., Toronto.it ia puretoday\u2014Jhe one safe and mex- w eseiv Jruttist >«, ;and other relatives.\t.Jlyer'i Sarsaparilla.Cation him today.\\ Mr.0.B.Chapman was m town Axent»! Frank U Benedict A Co.Montreal, recently on a short Visit With his _____________________________________father, Mr.H.E.Chapman.! Mr.Frank Cote, from Montreal, was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.| |0.W.Cote.Mrs.P.W.Bishop is the guest of ! Mrs.G.M.Willard for a few clayi m to meet in Brockville, Ont., one week later.Misg Winnifred Alla, who has been j in Compton to visit her mother, Mrs.T.Boudreau, has returned to Mpnt-1 real.Miss Laura Rugg, of Sherbrooke, ! spent the week-end in Compton with relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Pomeroy have left for Rock Island, where they will be the guests for a few days of Dr.and 1 Mrs.E.P.Ball \u201cLee Farm.\u201d A large number of outside visitors j are expected in Compton on Thurs- j day to attend the special exercises : of interest in connection with King\u2019s ; Hall School.Master Stewart Lundeborg is spending a week at his graadmoth-er\u2019s near North Hatley.Mrs.Robert Smith, of Notre Dame de Grace, Montreal, is in Compton to visit her mother, Mrs.Q.Bliss.Among those who are expected to spend Empire Day in Compton with ' relatives are Mr.and Mrs.F.M.Webster, of Windsor; Miss Davis and : Miss Cora Davis, of Lcnnoxville; and Miss Etta Munroe, of St.Johns.Bernard, the young son of Mr.Maurice Sc.Laurent, in in Bishop's Crossing with his uncle, Rev.Faih- , er St.Laurent, D.D.Among those who look advantage 1 on Sunday ul uaà /\u2022 /o They Called Him An \u201cOld Pill\u201d rPTIAT w»a years ago when he 1 packed a terrible grouch, a mighty Irritable xtomech and a liver that refused to do the things that all good livers should.No wonder hie friends called him an \u201cold pUl\u201d and stayed away.But that was years ago\u2014long before he discovered Beecham\u2019a Pills and learned that two at bedtime can bring sunshine into a man's life.Today, he\u2019s an optimist, a hero -to his wife, and a staunch believer in Beecham'a Pills.The cheer that Beecham\u2019a Pill* bring into a man\u2019s disposition, is the incomparable cheer of sound digestion, setive liver, and tb* regular habita that make good health.'urjjat those little HEALTH womes-bt) a GRIFFIN AND BISSFJLL KUAD Callers on Mr.and Mr?.Drew on Sunday were Mr.and Mrs.B.C.Howard, of Sherbrooke, and Mr.Co-; vey, of Stanstead College.Mrs.Stone and Mrs.Embury and ! family, of Tomifobia, were visiting ! ¦at Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Watkins\u2019 on ! Sunday.\tj Mrs.A.P.Davis and daughters, | Isabel, Dorothy and Louise, spent the ; week-end at tneir farm hero.Mr.Fred Taisey, of Lowell, Mass., ; and Mrs.L.Taisey, of Beebe, were I visitors at Mr.and Mrs.Howard.Taisey\u2019s.Latest reports from Mr.Melvin ! Bissell are that he is gaining a little, but not out of danger yet.\t\u2022 1 remembering ENO A glass of water sparkling with a \u201cdash\u201d of ENO\u2019s \u201cFruit Salt\u201d\u2014taken first thing every morning on rising\u2014dispels all those minor ailments which undermine the foundation of Health.Digestive and liver troubles_ disorders of the blood\u2014rheumatic conditions\u2014will no longer rob you of optimism and vitality if you drink ENO regularly.Don\u2019t worrv about your health \u2014let the morning glass of ENO assist you to make your peace with Nature in Nature\u2019s own way.KIRKDALE Miss Fothcriill, of South Durham,1 .«pi-nt the week-end at the parsonage.Mrs.A.Watt ami children, of Montreal, are visiting Mr.and Mis.J.If.Mountain.Mrs.Mary Irwin, of Melbourne, iet;x wurt, ui ourung- was kindly remembered by her pup-:\tb 3i\u2019 lr?ni ^llry\u2019 Vt., have been tfuests of Mayor ils with a beautiful bar pin, showing- Torv:he £uneral of her sister M#s._____________________________! the esteem in which she is held by !\u201eanîf ,-Turner ; j*1?,0 and Mrs.-.j them.\t- McGovern a_pd the Misses Mails.Each pupil received a book for in- ! ?rom .}yard?n ! Mr.J.Macfarlane, terest and efficient work done; and special prizes were given in each grade and for regular attendance.The prizes for the latter went to Alec Swan, Clarence Darby and Irene Darby, having been present every school day.In grade VII Myrtle Vousden won the prize for first standing in the final examinations; Harold Swan in aggregate monthly report totals Two Weeks Free Offer To E.T, Boys and Girls Now is the Time to Get that BASEBALL OUTFIT or TENNIS RACKET Too Have Wanted This Will Be Yours For Only a Few Hours\u2019 Work.Don\u2019t Delay\u2014Start at Once.Any boy or girl who will send to the Record Co.7 new yearly subscriptions will be sent a Greenwood Tennis Racket valued at Five Dollars, or any article which you may want in the sporting line up to the value of $5.00.l or 6 new yearly subscriptions, one first class Catcher\u2019s Mitt or First Baseman Mitt, valued at $4.00.F or 5 new yearly subscriptions, a nne Fielder's Glove or Catcher\u2019s Mask, valued at $3.50.For 4 new yearly subscriptions, two Baseballs or one E3all and Bat, valued at $3.00.When sending in subscription be sure to write name «nu address very plainly, and cash is to accompany order.Subscriptions may be sent and will be held here until contest closes, and \u2022\u2022I (hat time you may select your prize.Let us see how many boys will earn within next two weeks a dandy new glove or mitt.For any information write Circulation Department, the Sherbrooke Daily Record Co.Sherbrooke, Que.from Waterloo ; Mr.John Booth, of South Stukely, and son Jess, from Washington, D.C.SUTTON The monthly meeting of the organ-1 ized classes of The Olivet Baptist | Church was held at the home of Mr.| and Mrs.P.Webster, on May 18th.ui aggregate mommy report totals *Y,\tr' vv eusier, on may istn.and Margaret Morrison for highest Aregular business meetings were marks taken during the term in !\tPlans for the future discuss-j reading, spelling and dictation.In grade IV Ross Simpson won the prize for first standing in final examination and aggregate monthly reports Jessie Thompson for high per cent taken in final examinations and highest marks taken during the school term in spelling and dictation.Irene Darby, for highest marks taken in reading and conduct.Grade II\u2014Clifford Darby, for first standing.Grade I\u2014Iris Burton, for high conduct marks.Results of final examinations of Brigham Village School in order of merit: Grade VII\u2014Myrtle Vousden, Margaret Morrison, Harold Swan.Grade V\u2014Mildred Higgins.Grade IV\u2014Ross Simpson, Jessie ed.It was proposed that a branch of the Baptist \\oung People\u2019s Union be organized in Sutton, and this proposal met with unanimous approval.A special meeting was called for Thursday evening, May 24th, to draw up the constitution and appoint officers.At the close of the business meeting, games were played until ten o\u2019clock, when dainty refreshments were served by the hostess.Readings were then given by Miss Ellen Fuller and Miss Hazel Bates, after which the National Anthem was sung, and the members, after thanking their host and hostess for a delightful evening, returned to their homes.The members of Trinity Dramatic Club or Cowansville excelled themselves o.n Friday evening when they gave their play, \u201cThe Jonah,\u201d com Ihompson, Joan Vousden, Alec Swan, ling in aid of the W.A., of Grace I Noela Bernier, Stewart Thompson, Church.The town hall was filled Irene Darby, Clarence Darby, Maria [with an appreciative audience.The Rmg (absent from examinations.) (play was an unqualified success in Grade 11\u2014Clifford Darby, Kenneth I every particular.The parts were Johnson, Alex Burton.\tiall splendidly taken.Instrumental Grade I Ins Burton, Mabel Dar- music was furnished between acts _\t'by Miss Marjorie Smith.Following is the cast: John Hildreth, the victim of circumstances\u2014Mr.F.J.Knight; John Hildreth, Jr., too much engaged\u2014Mr.John Flegg; Jeremiah Jerkin, the Jonah\u2014M*,.A.G.Bourgeois; Augustin Buskin, with a warm temper\u2014Mr.C.S.Jarnian, the family sley, Hagar, gave an'im-.f?llcaman\u2014Mr- u®°-\tMrs.pressive address to a largo number (\t\"ears ^00 much Mrs.of relatives and friends.The bear-(Kn,,R'ht; Eimiy Jiildreath, ».peace-ers were Messrs.C.Marsh, It D i\tMiss Baker; Natalie Rus- Dimick, J.G.Beaker and H.Spin-! TV,,P1'^ ern'l\u2014Miss Mori secte; ney.Interment was in the Duboyce Arat!eIU McSnatch with more mon-Cemeterv.\tI ey than beauty\u2014Mrs.Lodge; Mir- .\t-r,\t«, ,\t- _.\topicnuxuiy taivcji.Allan uiuenuu -Ins Burton, Mabel Dar-j music was furnished between actsj WEST BOLTON FUNERAL OF MRS.TURNER.The funeral of the late Mrs.James Turner, whose death was previously announced, Was conducted 111\u201c'\u201c'\tv,.from her late home to the BrilLPou;\u2019las;Iflunt'y JaruLam the fami Church on Tuesday, where the pas- \u2018a~ yer Rev.A.6.Love; Hawksli tor.Rev.A.E.Hagar, gave an im-P?llcTmaT~^r- Gl\u201c0\u2019 Ple,!rK: Ml Cemetery.The late Mrs.Turner's maiden 1 name was Henrietta Booth, daughter of the late Elijah Booth, of! anda Ann, the maid\u2014Mrs.Pibius Miss Emily Dyer, of Montreal, spent tho week-end with her parents.Mr.and Mrs, H.H.Dyer.meeting this town, and a niece of J.i\\.i Booth, of Ottawa.She leaves to! The annual district mourn her logs besides her husband,1 ,c.?\"ntTlluJ Tvlt ' : ' T Methodist two sons and two daughters, sev- , y,\u2019\t,\t.iter 00 '.IfT'W wa® oral grandchildren, an only sister ,\t4 at .P'ar>0r 0°onUr and several half-brothers and s_- as^ %i,CP \u201ct ^ev\u2018 h' W\tB-D-.ters, besides a large number of other I allw- r>, ,nnat£Tded-relatives and friends, who will sadly , Gertrudt\u2018\t0f Mont- miss the loss of one who was ever L°a1\u2019 \"'T, ,a ^UP3t 'T hpr mother, ready when health permitted to as- M,T ».Palmcm over the week-end.I Sist those in tioublq.The floral Mru J' M .Murphy was in East tributes were many and beautiful.\tT\tu L , I including a spray from the Ladies\u2019* ~s\u2018\t- E* ^er 'vent to Montreal 1 Aid, of which she attended when T,1,.\t,\t.\t.,, possible and was at the last moetingli.V,'\u201d'^:1®' LpT\u2018S *U er wpnt before beuig confined to her bed.! \\tr p h rti\tg ______\t| Mr.Robert Boright ha?bought a General Note».\tbuilding lot near Fisher Point.Shortly after the.funeral service PTT0 La£e\u2019 «Uâ intends building a of the late Mrs.Turner, an old lady C°mT\t^ summer' ., in the person, of Mrs.A.White- _ ^ r\u2018'\u2022 Podcrt GlL \"ent to Mont-house, widow of tho late tleo.irpa*\t,e'atl.v\u2018\u2018s last week.Whitchou.se, who was choir leader\tv i ^ US'Cfu TEn \u2014\tles will be held in Morrisons Hall in the Brill Church for a great many years, passed away.Her funeral was held in the church on Fri-( day at tjyo p.m., Rev.A.E.Hagar [conducting the service.She is survived by three sons and two daughters, several grandchildren, three sisters, several nieces and nephews.I Mrs.Tracey, who lives at the same home, remains in a very critical condition.Her daughter, Mrs.11.I Crandall, of Knowlton, is spending a few days to.assist in caring for her.A very pleasant business meeting of the Ladles\u2019 Aid was held at the home of Mrs.George Brakes on Thursday for dinner.A very satisfactory report of tho year\u2019s work wioijond by the treasurer, as sent in by the secretary, Mrs, S.Marshall, who, by her recent bereavement, wa# unable to attend on thv* afternoon of Friday, June 1st.Ice cream and cake will be served.There is n fine collection of clothes for children for two to six years old.The sale is under tho auspices of the Lepd-a-Hand Club of the Methodist Church.Mr, and Mrs.Henry Thompson, of Freliglisburg, were in town last week, calling on friends.COWANSVILLE Mr.Landon Scott passed away at the home of Mr.H.L.Strange on Sunday last, where he had been staying since his return from the West a few weeks ago.For many years before he went to the Canadian West, Mr.Hall was the organist in Trinity .Church, and in following his profess-Several bilbi ion as music teacher ba puwjbt MACi.\u201d Tr you insist upon durability, * attractiveness and exceptional value, in the.superlative degree, you will equip your*car with\u2014 (Eorà\u201d Tires $ * mÊÊm.Hasn\u2019t Scratched Yet\u201d Cake or Powder kO you know there arc two kinds of Bon Ami\u2014cake and powder?Both arc made from the same ingredients\u2014J both are equally good.It\u2019s a matter of taste w hich you use.Many women prefer the powder in its handy sprinkler-top tin \u2014 it\u2019s so easy to shake the powder on a damp cloth.Others prefer the solid, long-lasting cake \u2014 that\u2019s rubbed on the doth like ordinary soap.Many women keep both kinds on hand \u2014 they prefer the cake for some uses, the powder for others.It\u2019s a splendid idea to keep both\u2014why not try' it?Are you familiar with the principal uses of Bon Ami \u2014 they\u2019re listed at the right?BON AMT LIMITED, MONTREAL Have you tried Bon Ami\u2014 for dtSimni and polishini Bathfubs.Tilin# Fine Kitchen Utrniii» White Woodwork Aluminium Ware Brats, Copper ami Nickel Ware Gla»s Bakin# Dishet Window*, Mirror» White Shoe» .The Hand.Linoleum and Congoleum I PAGE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1923.* ****** * * * * * * * * * CITY BRIEFLETS *C* * *?* ^5* *v* *«\u2022\t*¦«*\t**?\t«J* *** «j» *j* *J* Ball garnr.Carr\u2019s All Stars vs Sherbrooke, May 24 at S.oO.Tomorrow, May 24th, Wiggett\u2019s Shoe Store will be closed.Bring your nice new car and get PROTESTA?! COMMITTEE RUNAWAY CAR CAUSED A GREAT MEETS HERE DEAL OF DAMAGE in the ball players\u2019 parade.2 p.m First Session Tomorrow Evening Street Car Got Away from Motor- May 24th Harmony singing, jazz, Victoria Day, May 24th.Big dance at Rialto Dance Hall, the famous Grenadier dance orchestra of Montreal, 9.30 p.tti.to 1 a.m.Adm.gentlemen 75c, ladies 55c.\u2014Busy Time Planned for Friday\u2014Will Visit Rural Schools \u2014Reports Will Be Submitted.man in Front of Hospital and Ended Mad Career as It Struck House on King Street.CHILD WELFARE CLINIC WILL GET GREAT SUPPORT Campaign Undertaken by Rotary Club fs Meeting with Success.The campaign for membership in! the Child Welfare Clinic, undertak-| en by the Rotarians and Rotarian- i/-\t»,\t»\t,,.\t»\t.\t,.\t\u2022\u201e\ti ¦\t.r mes has met with considerable sue- i Council of Public Instruction\twill\twaggon\ta broken telegraph po>e, a:ces3 to date and the following list is T-\t\u2022\txc\t,\t.\t,\t?>,;,=\tassemble in this city tomorrow\teven-\tcut-up lawn and a damaged veran- l\u201eririitjr,T1ni tn the one nreviouslv nub- Li«'e\tMurphy\tleft Boston this for its sprmJ lneeting.By\tcour.\tdah are\tt'he resu!ts of Kthe wild a nnm Jr nf other renorts .«< aA.wiii,t, .\u2022** ! \u2018St S.ssifsr £2 iSZtSA SSSrA\"^ )morrow eve ni requested to make early application t' nday morning »** *.*?aj* ?*« *J»\t**?\t?** #5» LENNOXVILLE * * * * * * * * * * * * ?* * * * * * * Mr.M.J.Bennett, who has been suffering from a severe attack of gricep for several days is recovering.Miss Audrey Bennett is aJa?quite ill, and ia confined to her room.At the adjourned meeting of the Town Council held on Monday evening, merely routine business was transacted Several of the townspeople at- the singars.tended the giving of the oratorio, \"The Creation,\u201d in Sherbropke, Methodist Church last evening.About thirty-five of the members of the choirs of St, George\u2019s and the (Methodist Churches were amonsj The Protestant Committee of the ; A stove-in street car, a smashed Ir.ations will bp held in Sherbrooke ^ evasion wm ue ueiu at a u cioch i sucet east, crasnmg into tne House ! J.\u201d.'7,; nC.\tJ it,, V i^FriLv June 8 Candidates are tomorrow evening and another onof Mr.R G, Milford, situatedatthe'f\t\\°2j requested to make early application ; I1 «day morning\t.corner of King street east and Sec- \u201cLd0^lL of ^^\u201c0% received ¦- to Prof.Irwin Sawdon.165 London;^ On Friday _ afternoon a visit will I ond avenue.No one was hurt, ai.'second\t01 mtmoc.s recei\\iu St.Phone 835.Reed, who played 2nd base for Three Rivers will play for Sherbrooke on May 24th.be paid to schools in the vicinity of though one man barely escaped be- f°^ow^: Sherbrooke, beginning with the As- ing seriously injured when the car |\tRegular members, cot Consolidated School.A number struck the rear of the heavy waggon ! Miss R.Bailey, A.H.Baker, A.S.of elementax-y schools will then be in which he was riding.\t\" jBayles, D.J.Bouchard, A.S.Bour- ; visited with a view of getting into! The car.No.17, running on the geault, Hector Lanctot, Oscar Car- .\t.,\t, closer touch with the elementary |Portland-Park route, eommenced its,tier, W.Allatt, Bissell-Irwin Lum Musicale and tea in St.Andrew s sc.),00i problem.\t-\t1 career in front of the Sherbrooke ; ber Co.Charles Foss, J.R.Sangs-1 Church Hall, Sat.p.m.o to b.i o_od The tour, it is expected, will ex-; Hospital as the motorman was out-! ter, F C.Heney, Geo.McCoyd.i and novelties for sale, under auspic-, tend through as far as Stanstead.side changing the trolley for the re-'James Strickland, W.Harrison, Alb.ts of Ladies Aid Society.\t.The Stanstead College authorities turn trip.The car began to move Byham Jâs McGivney F .Blair, J, Strople late pitcher of Providence, b,av.e invited the committee to visit while the motorman was at the rear,!E.Mills, L.Copus, R.À.Ewing, W.I £ili be seen with Sherbrooke, ^lat institution.On the return m and he was unable to get into it be- F.Norcross, A.F.Frasqr, Chas.lav 24th.\t(the early evening, a visit will be loieit got a\\va> from him.\t.Migna'ult, Col.H, R.Fraser, W.H.ma\u2018,P rh»rrrPi the time was opportune for greater | room, the prizes being won by Miss expansion, both industrially and on ! Mufti and Miss Liddell.Refresh-general lines.\tjments were served in the dining Various proposals were outlined ! room, the table being attractively relative to the extension of the ; decorated with red roses.Pretty board\u2019s activities, and closer co-oper- favors were arranged at each place, but the Society, carefully trained ation with the City Council was advo-1 During the evening Miss Mackin, on jand skilfully conducted by Mr.R.jeated in its industrial efforts.At [behalf of those present, presented Havard, successfully accomplished a meeting to be held in the near Miss Brenson with a gift of lace the task which was set before them.: future, definite plans will be made The chorus, consisting of about jand the situation will be discussed eighty voices, was well balanced and [more thoroughly.Financial state-worked together with a smoothness! ments are being prepared and will be and fintish that was delightful to ! submitted to the members at the listen to.The same was true, either !next meeting, in unison or in part, and the singers\t^ at all times showed a vigor of at- .A ,,, .,.- ^,4 .A - - , , - .tack and ability of co-ordination, j * It would be a difficult thing to pro- ! PUFFED WHEAT like Puffed Bice, is the whole grain made most digestible and delicious by the unique process of steam explosion which puffs the kernels to eight times their normal size.CPRIN'G calls for a lighter diet than Winter time.There is less need for heat producing foods, and more need for natural grains and vegetables.Careful mothers give their children plenty of Puffed Rice in the Spring\u2014both between meals and at meals.It is the whole grain in its most appetizing and easily digested form.Children\u2014and their ciders\u2014love its delicious nutlike flavor and benefit by its wholesome nourishment.Children like Puffed Rice with milk\u2014it makes them take more milk.In fact children enjoy Puffed Rice however and whenever you give it to them.By filling their pockets with the crisp puffed morsels before they leave for school, you provide wisely for \u201crecess\u201d hunger.PUFFED RICE-PUFFED WHEAT Whole Grains \u2014¦ Made delicious The Quaker Oats Company, Peterborough and Saskatoon 463 Let the Gold Dust jnounce judgment, if one was asked * 'to pick out the most impressive\t.jchoruB jn the composition, for * iHaydn kept his work at a very con-jsistent level.Those in the first C.S.E.T.Notes Mrs.David Wilson and Mrs.J.C.Stewart entertained yesterday afternoon at Mrs.Stewart\u2019s residence in Lennoxville at u miscellaneous shower for Miss Eleanor Jenckes.The guest of honor was the recipient of many pretty gifts.Mrs.J.M.Jenckes presided at the tea table ?j, j and Mrs.J.J.Penhale served the ?J* tj» «J»\t?J* -*£?J*\t«J» ices.The guests included Mrs.E.M.Adams, Jr., Mrs.Rocksborough Smith, Mrs.Fergus Dinning, Mrs.P.M.Robins, Mrs.F.W.McCroa, Miss Marion Goodhue, Miss Leslie Fales, 2 COMPANY WJ- Twins do your work] lorMfoodworlt gold dust goes into the hard-to-reach corners of win-dow-fr a mes, mouldings, cupboards, etc., and brings out the dirt.RECIPE.\u2014A taMc-spoonful in a paii of warm water.MOUNT OBFOR1) TRIP.Considerable work has been done {part, telling of the early days of ere- in preparation of the trip to Mount Miss Marion Parker, Miss Gladys ation, are particularly fine, for they! Oxford on Saturday, May 26th, when I Worthington, Miss Dora Wilson,! vary from the fury of chaos to the Jthe C.G.I.T.Groups, Tuxis Boys [Miss Nannie Bray and Miss Bren-J [placidity of pastoral description.'and High School Nature Study Club hilda McBain.\t1 The chorus accompaniment, in the ! hope to go out for observation, but third part, to the duet, \u2018By thee !a difficulty has been met in the form |with bliss,\u201d was another oùtstand-!°.f getting conveyances.Anyone wiling achicyement and the final chor- *'no to help with the use of a car us, with its wonderful range ' of\tnotily the Secretary of the power, carrying the listeners along-\tas eariy as possible.All, with its irresistible force, was a £,T0.1Ily \u2018V\u201d t° meet at the Sherbrooke ; High School on Saturday morning ! at 7.30.Over ninety have registered their intention of going, and in all some twenty cars will be needed.MONTREAL AiADJE.IN CANADA GOLD DUST im- that the organist painted with his notes a visual panorama of the first {magnificent conclusion to an presentation.The Soloists.The soloists for the evening were Misa Mary Maclver, soprano; Mr.[Gerard, tenos; and Mr.Germain Le-Febvre, bass; ail of Montreal.These , ,\t\u201e ,,\t, , three artists had a very heavy parti a.8, 0 T 01 if\u2019\t,\t, to fill but they all demonstrated\ti\t?St\\ that they are capable musicians.\tF , Y i f ^ \u201co, \u201cnd MissMacIver Us a deiighffu.«BWh l Jn ^\u2022°Fdlnatlon voice, clear, pure and ever accurate.\tor«a?' ,Iît,r ,lamylnK( She has,a wide range and though\tU U r/! g r «fA if?}«*,*\u2022 fKLSi ÎÜÆSÜ \"ÏÏ \u2022fan when the re'ntîreV emo\u2019nj The ¦h\" h\u201c\t,or » Sna» higher.Her interpretation was\t\u201c aT° IT w\" o£oCrSJ- keenly sympathetic throughout and\tbe»'v^ to ^Havard, fyr 'she rendered her selections with tî r htV\tff.u\u2018dance, a fcamatic simplicity that thorough- vhat ^ Plantation jvas g.von.He l]y pleased the audience.Her ran- -°ne °f the f?remost movors of dition of \u201cOn M Soars,\u201d was one [work but individual opinion !dlfMrr Le Feb vie sings with all thefe£ Thh w^compo^dH^\u2019 W\"8 fervor and dramatic intensity of Ln g0j0 hp, \u2018\tflL an oi-, .the Gallic race and ho has a deep, n flat\u201d CRhcinborgor)/by Mi Ken-1 witVn^hlChnT\\1TSrRrat -Leg Doux Grencdicr; outstanding and ho showed himself man), bv Mr.LctVbvre.to be in harmony with the immo.r-| Tho concert ^ give tal thoughts of the eighteenth con- Methodist Churnh\tfg.an enur- Vi^hulUn.UHU.\u2019d lhu Society and has been n,! LÎ- h?! h- i worker in its behalf, 6 f bc bejt o{[ prior to the singing of \u201cThe Cre-IUJ' ntion,M n short pr^prumni-G consist- tury composer.COATI COOK ved at the close of the evening.Mr.Arthur Virgin and Mr.,,\t\u201eiven in the [Methodist Church and there was a ,\tVT t.\tlarK0 \u2018\u201c'd a very aiyireciative In the air, \u201cIn Native Worth,\u201d audience present.Mr.Poisson Wfls at his best and he created an exceptionally favorable! j impression in this niece.Mr.Pois {son s voice is not always crystal! HIGH FOREST was held in the Baptist Church on Sunday morning, May 20th.The young men of the Church had charge pf the worship.They were assisted by tho Boys\u2019 Choir.Mrs.Ella Tomkins is visiting relatives in Sherbrooke for a few days.Mrs.Gertrude Henderson and daughter, of Montreal, were the Week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Bacon.Miss Adelaide Stenning, of Sherbrooke, has been Ihe guest for a-few days of Mrs.Charles Lovell.A very delightful chain tea was given on Wednesday at Mrs.Gertrude Baldwin\u2019s home, for the benefit xif the Methodist Church.Mr.and Mrs.Verrot spent the week-end in Sherbrooke the guests of their daughter, Mrs.Desilet.Mrs.Stuart Smith is visiting relatives in Lowell, ami Boston for a few weeks.The Misses Mullins spent Saturday in Sherbrooke.Mr.Raymond Allard and party motored to Sherbrooke on Saturday afternoon.The dance held in tho Armory on Friday evening for tho benefit of the hockey league was a success in ov- A very bright and helpful service ^IacK?y\u2019 °f North Hatley, were Yn [clear but it never branches off into; The Misses Jessie and Monna Her-a very njignt ana nmpm service j town to attend the dance on Friday |\u2018\u201caccuracies and is always at the!ring, from Bulwer were recent evening.\t(singer\u2019s command.This tenor has guests of Mrs.J.F.Forgrave and Miss Virian Lovell was in Slier-{Plenty of power and force and [attended the closing of the town line brooke on Monday to attend the showed that he has had abundance school.\te dance at the Armory with special ! of experience, music by Tinker\u2019s orchestra, from Boston.Mr.and Mrs.John Baldwin, who have recently returned from spend- ing the winter in West Palm Beach, Florida, have gone to Seattle, Wash., where they expect to make their future home.Mr.Merril Bacon, of Montreal, was the week-end guest of relatives in town.Miss Ida McKenzie, of Sherbrooke, has been in town for a few days the guest of Mrs.Peter Gooley.Miss Kathleen Macdonald, of Montreal, has been spending a few days with her grandmother, Mrs.Charles Lovell.Miss Emma Bishop 1ms gone to Boston for a few days, and is visiting relatives while there.Mr.H.E.Colt was at his homo fo \u2018 t,\t.,\t^rSl C.L.Mackay has returned It was an unfortunate fact, but home from Thetford Mines nevertheless true, that Mr.Poisson Miss Lulu Carina closed her school! ardi * !ÎVf!erûrd b?ih bad\u2019 at times, on the town line May 10th, and has slight difficulty with their pronoun- gone to her home in Swailes Cross-! dation, their Gallic tongues refus-'Jpg ing to handle portions of the Anglo- Saxon vocaluilary.This, however, did not detract from their musical abilities which were consistently pleasing throughout.The three soloists were called upon to sing together in several portions of the composition and lliey accomplished this in perfect harmony and synthetic rendition.Fine Accompaniment}.The playing of Mr.Roy Kendall, L.R.A.M., as organist, was especially noteworthy and it is the opinion of many that he has never been more suceessful in his work since his arrival in Sherbrooke.Through- thc week-end Tho Guild of St.Stephen\u2019s Church [out the whole evening he was per-and many outsiders were very picas- i feet master of his instrument and antly entertained at the tea hour (he brilliantly rendered the most dif-on Tuesday afternoon in tho Guild jficult selections.His accompani-,\t.\t, Nall by Mesdames Alex Sparks and [ment to the parts describing the cry way Many enjoyed the dance Arthur Bacon.\tcoming forth of the \u201cliving cren- mui excellent music provided by the Mr.Win.Wilson, of the Canadian tare after his kind, cattle and Hv-members of the Rialto orchestra, of Bank of Commerce, in Compton, was ing thing\u201d produced a spec fie of faherbrookc.Refreshments wore ser- in town ».Friday.\tJfcct that\tLcxJ ioj ^ Mrs.Margaret Wilson is quite ill at her home and is under the doc- ! tor\u2019s care, Mrs.J.T.Forgrave and Master! Dwight Forgrave were recent guests of Mrs.Jessie Annabel at Sawyer-ville.Mr.Burwash and Miss Burwash, from North River, w\u2019erc guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Pope on Sunday.Miss Thompson, from Clifton, is at Mrs.Will Forgrave\u2019s.CASSVILLE Mr.Reginald Colt left for Barre, Vt., on Thursday of last week to take a position in a garage there.Next Sunday the Sacrament of the Lord\u2019s Supper will be observed, after which the Sunday School will be organized for the summer months.The interment of the late H.H, Smith took jduce u« May 123vN.T les.Mrs.John A.Hovey and young i\t- daughter.Miss Margaret Cromwell! Mr.J.Hall, of Montreal, was a week-end visitor at Mr.Mark Shep ard\u2019s.Mr.L.Fyles, of Montreal, was at home for the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.Damon Warwick, of Highwater, was at Mrs.Tisdale\u2019s on Saturday.\t( Mr.Byron Spencer is spending a Hovey, who have been spending the j month of Mav with Mrs.Hovey\u2019s jparents, Mr.and Mrs.Ayton Crom-jweli, are leaving the latter part of 1 nçxt week for their home in Sherbrooke.j Mr .and Mrs.J.L.French, Mr.I Cyrus French and Mr.H.Alvin!- ,\t, \u201e - T , Worby were in Sawyerville.on Sun-:fe^days Brome Lake.\t.day attending the public memorial! \u201e^ne FriLv service in the Baptist Church, in;Hall on Inday, May ^>th.! memory of the late Mr.Levi W.\ta q'T' pïNÎTNJ A (\"\"T TT French, who passed away on Tues-i\tC./-Y2) 1 t llNfN/W.L,fc, day last, at his home there after a 1\t- lengthy illness.\t! Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Dymond and On Sunday.May 20th, at St.: daughters were visiting at Frelighs-Peter\u2019s Church, the infant so.n of\u2019^F o?tu,.at,.r TT o., ii Mr.Levi Godm and two daughters, \u2022 h Si \u2022 s apJeVf ÏLillian and Eva were in Frelighsburg Cookshire.vvas chl\u2019istened by the on Sunday.h-1JeV' Ian, Ai R- Macdonald.| Mrs.Harvey Brown was in Sutton I the child received the name of Pres-;recentiy j ton Clark Staples The sponsors! Messrs.L.A.Dymond and O.W.! vrer® Mrs- Austin W Bishop, °f| Hancock were in Sutton this week i Mai Die ton j Mr.«John T.St-uplos, of on business, j Cookshire, and Mr.Joyce Clark, of! Mr.and Mrs.W.Dymond, of Fre-|Ke.2nna, Sask.As Mr.Clark could lighsburg, were calling at Mr.O.W.|not be present at the ceremony, Mr, ! Hancock\u2019s last week.; Alfred Darker acted as proxy.Onlyi -¦>\u2014 , \u2022 - ¦ .'the immediate relatives attended;\tFAST ROT TON the service, amongst them being j\t____ i Clark8 oTsherbrooke^1135\tEve!yni Mrs.John Patterson is visiting YT \u2019 t y\\ tt .c\t, .i her daughter, Mrs.W.H.Hatcher, i .\u2014\u2014_\t\u201e , î ! Mrs- Leon Desruisseaux and Miss of\tJ Ladies\tGmld\tof St.Peter\tS\tHolds [Géorgie Coates who have been in; Miss iilanche Willard spent the Annual Meeting - General\t*\u2022 Notes.\tKvill be succeeded in June by Mrs._______ ! John H.Burton and Miss Eva H.last.\tMr.and Mrs.Leon Dymond and Mr.William Dymond was calling three children, of North ^nnacle, on relatives in East Dunham on Sat- Mr.and Mrs.Melvin Crawfoid, urdav last\tf arnham Centre, were guests of Mr.\u2018 '\tand Mrs.William Dymond on Sun- Mr.and Mrs.S.M.Simmons, Mr.and Mrs.Melvin Mandigo, of Rich- \u2018\t, ford, Vt., Mr.and Mrs.Orton Han-! Mrs.J.McCrum spent a few days cock and daughter, of East Pinnacle,jin Cowansville with friends recently.GUILD ELECTS NEW OFFICERS AT COOKSHIRE Show Matinee\tHIS MAJESTY\u2019S\tEvening at 7.30 at 2.30.\tDAYLIGHT SAVING TIME.\tand 9.15.Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Channell, >f Boston, are visiting l\u2019elatives here., Miss Vivian Channell spent last COOKSHIRE, May 23.-\u2014\u2022 In the Tsylor, while Mrs.Hugh Wilson and ; week with Miss Jennie Channell at Parish Hall on Monday afternoon \u20184rs\u2019 George Woolley, Jr., will havei Vulford.last the annual meeting of the Lad-;c\u201car£e\t_\t| Miss Frances Patterson has re- ies\u2019 Guild of St.Peter\u2019s Church was\tJunior Guild and Auxiliary i turned to her home after teaching held with a large representation of Bt.Peter s Church will hold their; a term of school at Granby, members attending.The various re- P'e£ular monthly meeting on Friday j Mr.and Mrs.M.G.Clapper and ports were presented by the differ- afternoon, June 1st, in the parish son, of Newport, were guests at Mr.ent officers, the treasurer\u2019s report hall.T.L.Channell\u2019s on Sunday.all TODAY: Betty Compson and Conway Tear le in The Rustle of Silk By Cosmo Hamilton.They fell in love\u2014he, the most famous statesman in all England\u2014she, an entrancing French maid, masquerading as a noblewoman.And when he learden the truth .A Herbert Brer.non Production.A Paramount Picture.ALSO O.GUIMOXT TLZOUraEj and His Musical Comedy Company.showing that, although the finances ' At St Peter\u2019s Church on Trinity Mrs.Francis Channell was in Sher-were not up to the usual standard, ; |unda/* MAay 27,tb\u2019 the rector- thejbrooke on Saturday.\t_ thev were satisfactory Owintr to Rev- Ian A- R- Macdonald, will bei Mrs.Sanctuary, accompanied by the' prevalence of grippe and To'?charge of the services for the her granddaughter, Miss Dorothy much illness in this comm unitv there day' whlch Wl11 be Sunday School, Bosevear, ot Montreal came out to ^ norreen m^y\" GÛS S in the parish hall at 10 o\u2019clock, their cottage on Lake Memphrema- .Mating and address evening prayerinursaaj.^ \u2019and sermon in the \"church at 11\t\u201e /\"Tli _ _ \u201e ;o\u2019clock and 7 ^\u2019clock respectively.I\tDUNdOR.0 tion of officers for the ensuing vear !\t^r' ^nd,^rs' J°sePb Lacombe and '\t- retiiitcri r)= foiinwo-\t\u2018\t;\t\"bo ha\\ e been occupjnng the; Mr.Lyn Childerhouse has been [ tenement over Messrs.Casavant and j visiting his sister, Mrs.Harvey The Doctor Was Right When the good old family doctor was asked about baking powders, he said: \\ \u201cUse Royal.It is made from Cream of Tartar and is absolutely pure.You could dissolve a couple of teaspoons of Royal in water and drink it with benefit.That\u2019s a health test mighty few baking powders can meet.\u201d The doctor was right.EI^Ss&Hag EFIsüwæÉ Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes Contains No Alum\u2014Leaves No Bitter Taste MADE IN CANADA pers held during the past year.Mrs.J.L.French, the president,, 'for 1922-1923 resigned and the elec- COMING\u2014POLA NEGRI in \u201cMAD LOVE,\u201d the Sensation of the Season.I Delisle\u2019s store, have recently left to ! Johnston at Frelighsburg.Mrs.Walter Beattie and daughter, Marion, spent the week-end w\u2019ith Mrs.Edward Hunt, of Iron Hill.Many attended the dance on Friday evening, May 18th, at the residence of Mr.R.A.Alsop.All report a very good time.Messrs.Reggie and Arthur Alsop are engaged helping Mr.M.Scott with his spring seeding at Scotts-morc.FRELIGHSBURG Mr.and Mrs.Charlie Allen, of Waterbury, Vt., were the guests of COMING His Majesty\u2019s TKUR., FRI., SAT., MAY 24-25-26 tW A * ¦ rifiiiifel- ''-rTr.u, POLA NEGRI in Mad Love SO TIZOUNE AND HIS COMPANY, resulted as follows: President, Mrs.William Woolley.(elected although she has not as yet fn i\u2019the':,United1 «tate'/ ,\tr ,,\t-\t,\t, accepted)- 1st Vice-President Airs I ù t tfte Urilt?-a states.\t, Mrs.Carl Ingalls was a week-end accepeea; 1st vice uresiaent, Mrs.Miss Josephine Belanger has re- guest of her friend, Miss Mildred L.L.Cha.bonael, 2nd \\ice-i resi- turned from Coaticook, where she ! phelns \\T;r-» u rSr S®U1 l,nglLt: SecretfrJ'|has been spending several months.! Mr.'and Mrs.Miles Buchanan and Mus F.Louisa French re-elected; Mrs.Frederick Desruisseaux and son, Howard, were visiting relatives Treasurer, Mrs.Henry S.Osgood, Mrs.Oscar Desruisseaux, of Birch-1 at Farnam Glen on Sunday last, re-elected; Assistant Treasurer, Miss ; ton, were the Sunday guests of Mr.\u201d\t\u201d ' Eva II.Taylor, re-elected.\t; and Mrs.Leon Desruisseaux.Ways and means of raising addi-1 News items of importance, social tional funds for renovating the in- ' and personal should be forwarded tcrior of the church were discussed promptly to the local correspondent, and on Tuesday, June 12th, in Vic- Also subscriptions, (new and renew-tcria Hall, the Peerless Colored Con-: Ms) and advertising will also be cert Singers, comprising four gentle- : gladly received and attended to.; men and four ladies, will give a con- ! Mr- William Wilson, Mr.and Mrs.icert under the auspices of the Lad- B-' Walter G.Wilson, Masters Eric ies\u2019 Guild.A \u201cbee\u201d was also plan- and Harold Wilson spent Sunday last ! r.ed for a general housecleaning cam- .in ^.atorl, Corn^f 'vh?£e,}heï Tre ! paign at St.Peter\u2019s Church on Fri-; vl^!,tmg Mr.aac* Mrs.Walter Locke, day.May 25th, and also arrange- , On Wednesday evening, June 6th, ments were made for the entertain- he.r^v\" ^u7ncd ™ 1 ™eet 111 Vlc- .toria Hall at 7.30 o clock.j .\t*- a ^\tof the visiting, rj.jle regU]ar quarterly meeting of I clergymen at the Cookshire Deanery ; tlle oounty Council is arranged for Mr- Wiliam Dymond on Ihursday (here next week.\ti Wednesday morning, June 13th, at ! ten o\u2019clock.General\tNotes\tj fjjg Senior W.A.of St.Peter\u2019s the Quebec Diocesan W.\tA.will\tbe On Tuesday evening the Cookshire J Church will meet on Monday after-1 read, j Band made their first appearance noon, June 4th, at three o\u2019clock.All | Dance and box social in Town Hall, for this season.\tThey\tparaded members are requested to attend as j Bury, on Friday, May\t25th, in\taid \u2019 through the town\tstreets\tin their the reports of the two delegates to ! of Bury Tennis Club, smart uniforms, some thirty mem-\t\u2014__\u2014.\u2014.\u2014 - hers joining in the procession.All ! arrangements are now completed for Thursday\u2019s Empire Day Carnival and Celebration at the Cookshire Exhibition Grounds.Miss P.Migneault left on Monday morning for Calgary, Alta., | where she will be the guest of her j j sister, Mrs.Oliver Reed, for a couple i j of months.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Holyer and ; itwo sons, of Sherbrooke, were guests | of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph A.Edwards on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Kidd spent | Sunday at Sand Hill, the guests of Mrs.Maurice Blodgett.Mr.and Mrs.H.Walter S.Wilson, Masters Eric and Walter Wilson I j and Mr.William Wilson spent Sun- j ; day with their relatives, Mrs.Frank | ! I.Turner, at Crossbury.Miss Averil Willard has returned .; to her home at Ascot Comer, after ! spending several days with Mrs.J.j Edwards.Mrs.Letitia Shorten, of BulwerJ ! is the guest of Mrs.Ernest L.Os-j good at present and will also visit j other former friends prio rto re-, turning to her home the end of the (month.j Mr.and Mrs.Thomas O, Fa^ns-jworth have returned from Dixville, iwhere they attended the funeral of [Mrs.Farmworth\u2019s father, the late Mr.William French, who was in hb ninety-sixth year.The buria^ took place in the Eaton Cemetery.! The dates of the St.Johns, Que., ! school of instruction and training! camp, where the Eastern Town-1 ! ships Hussars go under canvas, j I have been definitely arranged for, i [Monday, June 25th, to Monday.! July 16th.inclusive.Under the general supervision of | j the Ladies\u2019 Guild of Sj).Peter's [Church a \u201cbee\u201d has been arranged for Friday morning Ma,y 25th, to clean St.Peter\u2019s Church.All members of this church who are pew-holder» are urgently requested to come prepared and equipped for work as each pew-holder is to renovate his or her own special pew and also to assist in the general \u201ccleanup campaign.\u201d The parish hall has already been cleaned during the past week and all t.ho churcn property in bfcinjj£ Hfnuuiul for the 0^ c/ CTfrUKigg ~TWinriir«ii iiiiiimiiririnw iiiiiniin A Double Payment Policy You can take out a life insurance policy in the Crown Life that guarantees payment of twice its face value if you should die by accident.Ask us about this snecially attractive policy.Telephone now J.ALCIDE VIDAL 209 Bank of Commerce Bldg, Sherbrooke.1R74.LOUIS BOUVIER Provincial Manage?Montreal.OWN LIFE îmsuramoe: oors^R^i^iV ana PWuin OfcJU Most Appetizing Corn Flakes The same scientists who created the most famous wheat cereal food, created Post Toasties as their ideal corn flake.Quality, flavor and food value were their only guides.The low price is due entirely to economies of production.Post Toasties are very different from other corn flakes in texture and flavor\u2014the most select quality.2 packages 25c.CANADIAN POSTUM CEREAL CO.LIMITED Head Office; Toronto Factory; Windsor Post Toasties tt There's a Reason\u201d MADE IN CANADA SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, DAY, MAY 2\t1923.rj AGE NINfi BEDFORD NEWS AND PERSONALS OF INTEREST Happenings of Interest to Residents of Bedford and Surrounding Districts.BEDFORD, Que., May 23.\u2014Mr.tnd Mrs.Wilbur Borden motored to North Hero, Vt., on Saturday, and were guests of Mr.and Mrs.0.A.Skeels for the week-end.Mrs.B.R.Stevens returned from Sweetsburg on Sunday evening, where she was for a few days visiting her sister, Miss Minnie Thompson.Miss Angeline Stevens and Master Donald Stevens were visitors at the same home.Miss Freda Vaughan, of Stan-bridge Ridge, was the guest on Monday last of Miss Thelma .Tones.Dr.A.Tonguay spent Friday last in Montreal on business.The friends of Mr.J.Coucher will be sorry to learn that he is confined to his room, and is under the doctor\u2019s care.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Best, Miss Hilda Best, Master Harold Best and Mrs.Eugene Best motored to St.Albans, Vt., on Tuesday, spending the day with relatives.Mr, and Mrs.J.Martel (nee Fa-bola Giroux) have returned from their wedding trip, and spent a few days at the home of the latter\u2019s parents, Mr.pnd Mrs.Wilfred Giroux, I^ower Bedford, before proceeding to their home in Farnham.Mr.George Cairns, of Montreal, joined Mrs.Cairns at the home of his sister, Mrs.Harry Jones, for the week.' Mr.Frank Ewing has moved to his farm, which he purchased this spring at Heathton, near Stanstead.The many friends of Miss Flora Haul, teacher of the model room at Idle Bedford High School, will regret to hear that owing to poor health she hag been obliged to re- %j.gn.Mrs.Peter Bockus and her son, Mr.Philip Bockus, were in Bedford on Saturday calling on friends.VISIT OF KING GEORGE AND QUEEN MARY TO ITALY i m 'I-IHWMJ\u201d?dtWeÀAr ^10 ottier xiuclicpaft^ .m THE CANADIAN SALT CO.LIMITED It.lv\t°.f E\"e,an'1 and Queen of Italy as they rode tkrouerh the streets of Rome to the Royal Palace; on the riaht, Kine Georee with King Victor Emmanuel ,u,y proceeding through the streets to the palace, where an immense throng hailed the visiting monarchs.served from six to eight o\u2019clock.Services at St.James\u2019 Church on-Trinity Sunday, May 27th.There will be a celebration of the holy communion at eight a.m.Morning service at 10.30 a.m., Sunday school immediately after.Evensong at 7.30 p.m.Preacher, the rector, F.W.Whitley.Dr.J.S.Shearer, general secretary of the social service, has called a convention for the county of Mis- 28\",Creek Chard.Ann»,! Meeting FOSTER NEWS AND PERSONA OF INTEREST and evening.He has specially requested each church in the county to send representatives, that he may discuss with them the problems of social service and organize a per manetit social service council within Held\u2014Other Newsy Notes of General Interest.MU' m Prizes Offered for Stock at the Ayer s Cliff Fair.AYER\u2019S CLIFF, Que., May 23, The prize lists for the various classes of cattle, sheep, etc., at the FOSTER, Que., May 23.\u2014 There the county.The afternoon session !^'\u2019a8 ^U\u2018!,?;^?od\u201cptet^nce ,at i Stanstead County Fair to be held -\u2019\t\u2019\u2019\t'\t-.- - -\t- - congregational meeting at the ! by the Stanslej?id County Agricui.turai Association at Ayer\u2019s Cliff on will be primarily for purposes of or- j1 the ganization and discussion.The even-!?r\u201ee(* church on Wednesday evening session will be for the public :\u2019\u2019If , ast\u2019 tables were -aid.and There will be a 'regular cotnmuni- and will be addressed by Prof/C.A.after ^PPer, while seated, all busi- Dawson, of social science and social n,e£S Pertaimri£ to tne closing: of the cation o£ Bedtord Lodge No.60, A.F.Mr.and Mrs.Leon Guthrie, of St.from out of town.\t(appointed to look after the church Armand, were the guests on Sunday Among those who attended the envelopes for the coming year.Of-last of Mrs.Robert Stewart, Acad- Masonic meeting held at Dunham on ficers in the Ladies\u2019 Circle will be emy street.\tFriday evening last were Dr.F.E.chosen on Wednesday at Mrs.A.Mr.A.Wright, of Stanbridge Draper and the Messrs.Robert Whitehead\u2019s, when she is entertain-East, was in town recently.\tSharpe, Arthur Gould, Lyle Gould, ing the Circle.The Misses Esther and Irene Ew- Harry Jones, Robert Russell, S.Rev.C.Huxtable attended the ing are staying for a short time at Brainin, Henry Smith, B.R.Stev- district meeting in Waterloo on Fri-the thome of their brother, Mr.ens, Rodney McGowan, B.Wight- day.Frank Ewing, near Stanstead.\t| man, Herbert Bieber, William Corey.Mrs.Clement Inglis, mother of The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Methodist I1-) Hannibal _Sh_eltus, Frank Hal- Messrs.Ernest and Walter Inglis, Ahureh is holding a baked-bean sup- crow, Stanley Cochrane, Harlow Sor-pV in the church hall on Thursday enberger and others, evening.May 24th.Supper will be and a resident of Foster for a great number of ye ays, passed away Saturday morning at the home of her son, Mr.W.Inglis, in Richford.The funeral was held here in the B.C.M August twenty-first, twenty-second and twenty-third, ars as follows: The Provincial Government is offering three specials of §76 each on three acres clear oats, one acre potatoes, and one acre clover for seed.These are divided into amounts of 12, 11, 10, 0, 3, 7, (>, 6, 4, 3.Mr.A.J.Bissonnet, M.L.A., offers a special prize for the best lady driver.One hundred douars is offered by White uables Farm, Edward J.Frost, prop., G.C.Hanson, W.M.Parsona, a.F.Woodman, D.G.Rix , J.B.need, B.J.Taylor and W.E.LeBaron for the milking contest.This is divided for cows forty-eight months and over and cows under forty-eight montas.The Bqjstein Fresian Association offer\tin this competition if wop by Holstein cows, Mr.W.K.Baldwin, M.P., offers $16 for the best pure bred cow, yearling heifer and heifer calf any breed.Mr.C.R.Jenkins $10 for the best registered yearling Ayrahiye Bedford High School Notes.| On Monday the teachers and pu\t__________ __________ Ipils of Bedford High School enjoyed Church on Monday\" at two o\u2019cioc\u2019ok ' a well-deserved holiday given by In- and the interment was in Wheeler spector Parker.During the illness Cemetery, beside hçr husband of the highly-esteemed teacher, Miss Mr.Ernest Taylor sold his pro-Flora Paul, Miss Enola Ewing is perty on Friday to Mr.Gange, who kindly acting as a substitute.\ttook possession on Saturday.Price In the recent bedmakuig contest of paid_ ?11)50o.Mr.and Mrs.Tav-thc home nursing class, the winners ]or and son intend ; t th were the Misses Lottie Casey and States shortly- Elsie ïeats.\ti Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Wright mo- The results of the canvass which tor j , StqnstnnH\tfV,pîv cnn the Excelsior Club made for the Man- Gprald afthp ^il™ ] sonvillo relief furid was one hundred q \u2019\t, feao,?e' ,\t^ land ten dollars and eighty-eight ,\t.a iom this way attended junior dairy heifer calf any breed, i cents.\tthe funeral of Mrs.George White- Rugg-Bail Co., $5 j Arrangements were made at the se ln the Bull Church on L nday.! K1.ade yearling heifer Hast meeting for the supper for -\tone of t.ie pioneer?_°f this.bred sire, sports day on Saturday, June 2nd.\tbeing m her eighty-fifth year.| Mr< W.E.Hurd, $5 for the best I General Notes.\t[\tMi.and Mis.\\ .J.Allen motored : pure bl.ed dairy heifer under two; Mr.and Mrs.George Cairns, Mr.i with Mi.and Mrs.McKenny, oi|years any.\u2019Dreed-and Mrs.Harry Jones and Mrs.F., W aterloo, on Sunday afternoon to Mr.A.L.Fish, $6 for the best I W.Jones motored to St.Sebtstien on'call on Mr.James Bell m Frelighs- two aniraa]s either sex product of I Sunday last.\tburr, who is reported very low.! one cow Mr.and Mrs O Jones, Miss El-1 Mr and Mrs Guy Duboyce and Highland Stock Farm, $6 fo^the1 eanor Jones Master Charles Jones Mr and Mrs Leon Blunt motored best hclfer under one year sired by1 and Master George Jones were m from Montreal on Saturday evening, pure bred Ayrshire bull.Champlain, NA.for the week-end, Mr.and Mrs.Blunt returned Sun-; chadsov Slack, £8 for the best' ?cpor's of Keelings, General Newsy Notas and Personals of Interest, BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING, Que., May 23.-\u2014-The Willing Workers' meeting which were to have been held with Mrs.D.L.Gilbert on May 2'bth, has been postponed until June 9th.The Sunshine Society met with Mm.C.H.Bishop on Saturday Irt \u2018'n.0011 with a good attendance.The final arrangements were made for their strawberry supper, which will be held after the D.C.R.A.shoot on May 24th, It was decided to hold the meetings in the future on Fridays to meet only once a month during the three months.Mrs, Bishop was assisted at the tea hour by Mrs E.L.McKenzie and Miss Edith Mcllaro Mr.and Mrs.Hollis Joyce gave a Party on Saturday evening.May 19th, for their daughter, Miss Lora Joyce, tne occasion being her sixteenth birthday.About thirty-five guests were present and a very pleasant evening was spent with cards and various games, and at the I close very nice refreshments were served.Miss Lora received some very nice gifts and the good wishes of her friends.Mrs.McFadden, sr.,-is home, «ffter spending the winter in Sherbrooke with her daughter, Mrs.(Dr.) M.S MacDonald.ghter Isabel, of Knowlton, are spending a week with her mother, Mrs.N.M.Bishop.Mr.R.W.Weyland of Marble-ton.was a guest at Lt.-Col.L.J.Gil' bert\u2019s on Saturday.Master Bernard St.Laurent, of Compton, is visiting at his uncle\u2019s, Rev.Father St, Laurent.Mrs.J.Lynn Rich and daughter Nina, of Bury, were guests of Mrs.Geo.Wertman last'week.Mr.and Mr-:.J.R.McFadden were in Sherbrooke last week.Mr.Wm.Gale, of Beecher Falls, is a guest at Mr, A.Ainsworth\u2019s.Mrs, E.Storry has returned to her home Marblaton, after spend- j ing a few weeks here with her mo ther, Mrs.L.J.Gillbert.Mrs, Skinner, of Richmond, b visiting at her son\u2019s, Mr.A.B.Skin ner.Mr.Macrae, of Scotstown, spending some time at Mr, J.L.Mb theson\u2019s.,MC:s Ferne Sanborn was in Sherbrooke on Saturday.Mrs.H.McAulay, of Sherbrooke, and Mr, T.Me A ulay, of Angus, ware Suests f-t Mr.E.D.McAuLnPs on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.S.Clarke and daughter Guenta of Bury, were guests at Mr.J.L.Clark\u2019s and .Mr.Scott Allison\u2019s on Sunday.Mr.S.N.Bishop was in Sborbrooke on Saturday.A.siigar party was given at the home of Mr.P.Duval on May 13th in aid of the Roman Catholic church, s Don\u2019t scour your teeth with dangerous gritty paste to remove film and tartar.The bubbling foam of Minty\u2019s dissolves them.2 fM 18 ifiton.Mrs.Graham Johnston has recovered from her serious illness, mucl to the gratification of her mani friends.Mrs.Meigs wna taken to tin Montreal General Hospital fo> treatment.Her many friends horn she will soon be home much improv ed in health.Mr.Gunther is spending a fev weeks in Quebec city on buMnessfoi the Missisquoi Marble Company.of which the proceeds were $50.about PHlLIPSBURG heifer.Mr.Ray Lincoln, $10 for the best' Mrs.Harry Downes, cf East Duds-fMontr registered Ayrshire calf.\tv;.aas ^ecn spending a couple of ja Air.E.L.Colt, $5 for the best two days at their uncle's, Air.F.R.| year old dairy heifer any breed.- onker._\ta Air.T.D.Hunter $6 lor the best Mrs.Leslie F.Bennett and dnu- .Miss Merritt of Montreal, b spending a few days at the Champlain House, the.guest of her uncle.Air, A.H.Merritt, custom officer, rs.McDcjiaid and little son, of Air.* Mr.a* e snending a few weeks! V Danois.;k.Edmund Eiden wer and Mrs.He MYSTIC Miss Anna Reid, of Verdun, spenl a few days with Airs.Gordon Alages recently.Miss Verna Magee returned homo after a few days visit with hei grandmother, Mrs.C.Reid, at Verdun.Miss Edith Lemesurier closed hei school here on Friday and left foi Farnham, where she will teach during the remainder of the school year.BOLTON PASS Spencer j Mr.and Airs.Johnston Irwin,, «; recent Boston, Mass., wen recent guesll \u2022y John- 'at Mr.J.N.Irwin\u2019s.lor by the best a pure j Exodus of Youth from Western Isk Pure Whole Milk (CARNATION Milk is pure, fresh milk, with about 60% of the natural water content removed by evaporation, hermetically sealed and sterilized before it is sent to you.Thus absolute safety is coupled wùth real convenience and economy.For Carnation Milk is rich enough to use as cream, end with a little more than an equal part of water added Carnation has the consistency of whole milk.And it keeps.Order\u2014with your groceries\u2014several tall(16oz) cans or a case of 48 cans.Mil* In CaniSn hr CARNATIONMltK PRODUCTS Co.LtD.032 JOHN STREET.AYLMER.ONT.C*n4«ltMrlM at Aylmrr and SprlnffUld.Out.Carnation Milk returning Sunday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Kidd, of Stanbridge East, were in town on Monday afternoon.Mr.N.Bail went to Montreal on Monday.Mr.Ernest M.Hungerford went to Montreal on Monday to meet Mrs.Hungerford.They will occupy Mr.^renter\u2019s house in Upper Bedford.Mr.J.Leblanc has returned to Montreal.Mr.Charles JetteV, of this town, presented each of the communicants who made their first communion in the Roman Catholic Church last week with a gold medal, chain and scapula.Following is the list of names who were confirmed: Joseph Arcand, Eu-1 graded herd (sec.16), any breed.*°-| A.E.Rawlings, $6 for the best I three calves any breed by same sire ' day evening and Mr.and AI boyce remained over Alonday the funeral of Mrs, C.B.Inglis Dorothy, the youngest dauglHer j LTdTv* exhibitor of.Mr.and Mr, A.P, Hillhouse.jr.IL .Parker! L.L.Gustin and R.H.Libby $16 for judging competitions for young men under is very ill Mr, Walter Phelps and family, Mrs.Lena Quilliams and Mr.and \\/r-»\ttjU-i- \u2014\t.\t\u201e.t i twenty-six years who have never ; Mis.B.çxt Phelps motored to Alan- : attended agricultural college-, PhT G 0apUndcy-t0M\tnSj F- A' Johnston and H.G.Cork1 Phelps and Rupert, m Mansonville, ; $i0, judging competition for young Mv Vwd vy\u2018 *a,r* e R H men und
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