Sherbrooke daily record, 9 août 1923, jeudi 9 août 1923
[" HEV.FATHEIî C(JI3EH(l ST.CHAHLES SEM.I ÜFEI323 24 Sherbrooke leeorcl E^tabÜshedl 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE.THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1923.Twenty-seventh Year, BRITAIN HOPES FOR JOINT REPLY TO GERMANY Passive Resistance Is Supported By Cuno Government British Cabinet Considers Reply On Reparations 1 \u2014- Chancellor Cuno\u2019s Speech Seemingly Has Had.Little Effect in Great Britain, Where Dominant Opinion Expressed by Those in Authority Is that Importance of German Government Utterances Is Approaching the Vanishing Point, So Far as Actual Effects Are Concerned\u2014Great Britain Will Not as Yet Admit Impossibility of Bringing Allies into Accord for a Joint Reply to Germany\u2019s Latest Reparations Offer.# * # # # # # SECOND DELORME TRIAL # TO BE HELD DURING * NOVEMBER TERM * (Associated Press Despatch.) i?i> MONTREAL, Aug.9.\u2014That # the second trial of Father « Adelard Delorme charged Sfc with the murder of his half-brother will not proceed until # the November term of the iff Court of Kings Bench here, was the opinion expressed % here yesterday by R.L.Cald- # er, K.C., Crown prosecutor.# * sassi ««s;» & (Associated Press Despatch) ONDON, August 9.\u2014Chancellor Cuno\u2019s speech in the Reichstag, ^ yesterday, seemingly has had little effect in Great Britain, where the dominant opinion expressed by those in authority is that the Importance of German Government utterances is approaching the vanishing point so far as the actual efforts are concerned.The most welcome part of the speech was the Chancellor\u2019s admission that the German Government had nothing to expect from Great Britain in the way of sympathy or assistance.It is hoped this will mollify the French, who have been insisting that the present British policy is serving only to strengthen Germany\u2019s resistance to the Ruhr and elsewhere.The cabinet met again this morning and continued its efforts to formulate an answer to the French and Belgian notes, which contained a virtual rejection of the British draft note to Germany.Great Britain will not as yet admit the impossibility of bringing the Allies into accord for a joint reply to Germany\u2019s latest reparations offer, it appears from current utterances in political quarters.No definite announcement of British policy is expected until after the Government has had an opportunity to gauge public opinion after the publication of the documents appertaining to the recent Allied negotiations.The making public of these documents will probably be delayed until next week.BELGIUM TO TAKE INITIATIVE IF NEGOTIATIONS SHOW NO SIGNS OF BEING RESUMED WITHIN A SHORT TIME SEVERAL HURT IN HARVESTERS TRAIN WRECK (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Aug.9.\u2014The Belgian Government has decided to take the initiative and directly approach Great Britain and France if the reparations negotiations among the Allies show no signs of being resumed at an early date, says a Brussels despatch to the Excelsior.Premier Theunis and Foreign Minister Jaspar will come to Paris, the correspondent asserts, to propose -that the reparations claims from Germany, so far as France and Belgium are concerned, be confined to the material damage suffered by those countries, and furthermore, that Great Britain cancel the inter-Allied debts, receiving from Germany for her part the amount of money she owes the United States.On this basis, according to the despatch, the Belgian ministers will suggest that inter-Allied pourparlers be started to settle the guarantees to be required from Germany, thus coming within the provisions of the Versailles treaty.CABINET AGAlfT TAKES UP REPARATIONS PROBLEM' (Associated Press Despatch.) LONDON, Aug.9.\u2014Speculation regarding.the deliberation which the cabinet resumes today is centered upon the possible effect of the British attitude in the reparations crisis of Chancellor Cuno\u2019s speech before the Reichstag yesterday.The Chancellor\u2019s declared indifference to what the die-hards here have regarded as the British Governments too great tenderness toward Germany is hailed in pro-French quarters in England as another jea-Bon why there should be an agreement among France, Belgium and Great Britain.There is, however, nothing to suggest that the position of the ministry will be materially affected by anything that Herr Cuno said, and the cabinet is still faced with a serious problem.The ministerial discussions preliminary to today\u2019s session have revolved, according to some political writers, around the question of referring the points at issue either to an International commission to determine the capacity of Germany to pay, or to the League of Nations and the World Court.These authorities believe this to be the crux of the cabinet meeting.In the meantime, Premier Baldwin continues to be subjected to a cross fire of criticism from the advocates of contrasting policies in a manner more familiar in the case of a dying ministry, than one whose Premier has held office only a few weeks.FOUR DROWNED WHEN AUTO BACKED OFF FERRY BOAT Three Others Were Rescued from Death in Kennebec River.(Associated Press Despatch) RICHMOND, Maine, August 9.\u2014 /our persons were drowned and three were rescued late yesterday when an auto with a family party aboard, backed off the end of a small ferry boat into the Kennebec River.*«5» * * * * * » * » » CUNO GOVERNMENT LIKELY TO REM AIN IN POWER (Associated Press Despatch.) PARIS, Aug.D.\u2014Information received in official quarters here from eBrlin indicat- #\tes that the Cuno Government 5S is likely to continue in power.iS The retail storekeepers dis- #\tmayed by the fall of the mark #\tare said to be preparing to #\tclose' their shops tomorrow ifc but the Government is regard- #\ted as strong enough to meet iff any eventuality.#\tThe inter-Allied Reparation #\tCommission has taken note of if the new gold loan projected iff by the German Government, iff #\t* & iff % * * * 9f iff iff if iff % Of iff % -?- SPECULATION IN EXCHANGE Belgian Premier States Bourse Will Be Closed if Speculation Continues.(Associated Press Despatch) BRUSSELS, Aug.9 .\u2014Prcmier Theunis today served notice on all bankers and brokers that if speculation in exchange continued, strenuous restrictive measures wrould be taken, beginning with limitations of exchange transactions and eventually leading, if necessary, to the closing of the Bourse.The Premier is of the opinion that the decline in the Belgian franc is unjustified in view of the industrial prosperity of the country, the splendid crops, the favorable budget situation and the diminution of the circulation.All of these factors, he contends, should favor a better rate for Bi'dt ia?.money.DUBLIN, August 9.\u2014At the adjournment of the Dail yesterday President Cosgrave announced that the Dail would bo dissolved today.He added that nominations for the new Dail would be made August 18th, that the elections would be held Aug.27th, and that the new parliament would assemble on September 9th.-?- c v \u2022?t ^ *¦ »* '?+ + + + + 4 Train Jumped Rails Near Warren, Ont.\u2014Cause of Wreck Is Unknown.(Associated Press Despatch) SUDBURY, Ont., Aug.9.\u2014Physicians in attendance on passengers ! injured in the harvesters\u2019 train j wreck near Warren late yesterday j reported early this morning that all | are expected to recover.| A.Shaw% who sold out his home in I Montreal and was on his way to Calgary to take up farming, is prob-i ably the most serious case.His in-ijuries are severe confusions on shoul-jders, arms and head and internal in-' juries.! His two little sons, John and Richard, aged six and eight, are also in | the hospital with him, having been ; severely bruised, but suffered no ; broken bones.Mrs.Shaw had an almost miracu-1 lous escape and is uninjured beyond ' shock.Mrs.Mary Lacross, bound from , Quebec City to Winnipeg, has internal injuries.Others injured in hospital here are Mrs.C.S.Adams, Notre Dame de Grace, Montreal, broken leg and sprained back.L.Brier, Montreal, nose broken and bruises on body.Sixteen other casualties were tak-; en to Sudbury hotels, but beyond bruises and some minor cuts they are not serious.They were all from ! Montreal, mostly from the Lachine section, the names including: J.; Thomas, Mrs.D.Eastwood, Milton | S.Lloyd, W.Moore, R.Wheatley, Edward Moore, George Bratton, G.jCafe, Mrs.M.Shaw and two child-i ren, Ernest Gagnon and his wife, 1 Gustave Masse and wife, A.Caron and Marie Gagnon.All were bound cor Winnipeg and points west.Mrs.Fraser, an aged woman from ilontreal, taking her small granddaughter to Mactier, is also slightly hurt.What caused the wreck is still a mystery.The train consisted of twenty cars in all, and was hauled by one of the largest locomotives in the C.P.R.service.It was making thirty-five miles an hour when I Engineer Kitchen felt the bump of the ties and knew it had jumped the j tracks.He applied the emergency brake and for a moment believed the | train would stay on the ties, but the I engine suddenly went into the ditch and upset.Neither fireman nor en-|gineer were injured.Directly behind I the engine was a through baggage car.This served as a buffer for the rest of the train.It was smashed to kindling and baggage scattered.The next three cars contained family parties and it was in these cars that all the casualties occurred.One overturned and another, taking the opposite track, went clear over the right of way into the Sudbury-North I Bay highway.The third followed on the same side as the first.Next was the refreshment car, which slid into the ditch but kept upright and not even the milk taken on at North Bay was spilled.Supper was served from this car shortly after the wreck.Two cars behind the refreshment car carried young men only.They were upset but no one was injured beyond bruises.smsm MANY PROSTRATED BY HEAT WHILE! WATCHING FUNERAL OF THE CHIEFj EXECUTIVE OF UNITED STATES; ____________ .] Stated that One Hundred and Seventy-five Persons Were Stricken by Intense Heat While Paying Last Tribute of Respect to Late President Harding\u2014All Are Expected to Recover\u2014Resolutions cf Sympathy We™ W^-ed.(Associated Press Despatch) WASHINGTON, Aug.9.\u2014One i hundred and seventy-five [ persons were prostrated by 1 the heat here yesterday while watching the funeral of the late President Harding.All are expected to recover.MISS GRETA MILLER, of Sault Ste.Marie, Ont., elected by popular vote to be \u201cMiss Algoma\u2019\u2019 and to take the part of \u201cQueen of Discovery Week\u201d in connection with the Soo\u2019s celebration of the 300th anniversary of its discovery.Cuno Declares Passive Resistance To Be Supported-Regarded As Most Depressing Statement Made By Present Government Chancellor ReiterJted that Germany Could Not and Would Not \u201cAbandon a German Land and Betray Fellow-Countrymen\u201d\u2014Coalition Parties View Statement as Serious in View of Present Situation.RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY PASSED (Associated Press Despatch.) PORT ARTHUR, Ont., Aug.9.\u2014 A resolution of sympathy to be forwarded to the British embassy at Washington and delivered to Mrs.Warren Harding, and a similar resolution to Marion Commandry Knights Templar, of which the late President Harding was a member, were adopted at the closing session of the assembly of the Sovereign Great Priory of Canada Knights Templar here yesterday afterntion.Edwards Evans, of Quebec, was elected Supreme Grand Master.Windsor, Ont., was selected for the | 1924 assembly, which will be held on Tuesday in the second week in August.TEACHERS WILL JOIN UP WITH FEDERATION (Associated Press Despatch) *' BERLIN, August 9.\u2014Chancellor Cuno\u2019s address to the Reichstag, in which he declared that passive resistance\u2014the sole weapon of the Ruhr and Rhineland\u2014 would continue to be supported by the nation, has been received as the most depressing statement yet made to the national legislature by the present government.The Coalition parties view it as serious in view of the present situation, and also regard it as a disappointing utterance.The Chancellor was vividly disconcerted by the boisterous heckling of the Communist members, who, when he arose to speak, hailed him as \u201ctraitor,\u2019 \u201cswindler,\u201d and \u201cpresident of the Stinnes Company.\u201d He was continually interrupted as the address progressed, but when it was finished there was prolonged applause.Asserting that the British draft reply to the last German reparations note contained much that was impossible of fulfilment, Herr Cuno said it appeared Great Britain had gone extraordinarily far in her concessions to the French viewpoint.\u201cThe British draft reply,\u201d he continued, should withdraw its orders and regu lations regarding passive resistance, thereby giving the occupation au-, BETTING CASE HEARD IN COL.JAMES COOPER MASON, general manager of the Home Bank suggests^1* that^' Germany j Canada- is aead in Toronto\u2019 aged -$- Canadian Organization Will Link| Itself up with International Organization.(A«*ocialed Pr»3s Despatch) MONTREAL, Aug.9\u2014According to opinions confidently expressed by various members of the executive, the Canadian Teachers Association will at its present convention, being held here, formally affiliate itself with the World Federation of Educational Institutions, organized this spring under the auspices of the National Education Association of the United States.A detailed report of the world conference on education, held at San Francisco recently, will be submitted to the convention here today, and as a result of the information therein contained it is taken as a foregone conclusion that the Canadian organization will definitely link itself up with the international body.SLIGHT DROP IN THE RETAIL FOOD PRICES SIR EMANUEL HOYLE, prominent British financier, is now visiting Canada to study financial conditions here.He has recently visited Russia, Poland, France, Germany and Lithuania.After leaving Canada he will go to the United States, Japan and Australia.APPROMBY MANAGEMENT OF MANDATES Mandatory Powers Have Fully Protected Rights of Native Populations.THE WEATHER \u2022» 4 « 44444*444444444+4 FINE AND MODERATELY WARM The disturbance which was over the Gulf of St.Lawrence yesterday is now off the Straits of Belle Isle, and the high area covers the eastern half of the continent.The weather has been showery in many parts of the Wgst and fine from Ontario eastward.Forecatt: Light to modérais wind*, fair and moderately warm tqday and tomorrow.HAMLET OF SUMMER HOMES THREATENED BY FLAMES Serious Fire Broke Out on Island of Orleans Yesterday\u2014Flames Finally Checked.(Associated Press Despatch) QUEBEC, QUE.Aug.9.\u2014Fire, yesterday, at Ste.Petronille, Island of Orleans, completely destroyed the house, barn and forge of Napoleon Ferland, a farmer and lighthouse keeper.The fire spread to the adjoining woods and for a time threatened to wipe out the hamlet of summer cottages.The villagers as well as the members of the Orleans Golf Club worked hard to keep the fire from spreading and succeeded In confining it to the three buildings destroyed before the Quebec firemen arrived on the scene in response to an appeal from the summer residents of the island.thorities the possibility of altering the occupation regime and re-establishing the normal economic life of the occupied regions.\u201cTherefore, it is necessary to continue with all our strength passive resistance, free from mad acts of violence and terror, against the people of the occupied regions, and to support actively from the unoccupied territory the population which is persevering in a passive resistance of its own will.\u201d The Chancellor reiterated that Germany could not and would not \u201cabandon a German land and betray fellow' countrymen.\u201d Repeating the French statement that the Ruhr was to be freed only when the last pfenning was paid, and pointing out that the most vital in- T0R0NT0 POLICE COURT Defence Contended that Ontario Betting Legislation Is Ultra Vires.(Associated Pre«* Despatch) TORONTO, Aug.9.\u2014At the conclusion of argument in the betting information case heard yesterday in police court, Judge Denton said he would reserve judgment for eight days and might reserve his decision even longer than that if he considered it necessary.Although similar charges had been laid against a number of others, Sam Lichtman and his sister Minnie decided to shouldçr the bur-terests'with which Germany might den in a test case while prosecution pay had been taken away when the of the others was held in abeyance.Ruhr was seized.\tj The charge against the accused Herr Cuno asserted that if Ger-j was that of publishing betting infov-many\u2019s collapse was to be accom- j mation contrary to the Ontario bet-plished \u201cin the name of justice,\u201d she ting information act.must be under no illusion.\u201cSubmission to the merciless obstinacy of the French Government,\u201d he added, \u201cwould have to be sealed with a document which would be w'orse than the Treaty of Versailles, which weighs like a curse upon the peoples of Europe.\u201d Herr Cuno said he was only certain that there was no reason for great hopes and that Germany must bel iovc and help herself.,\u2018Tf there is not light on the hori-help,\u201d he declared, \u201cthen it is for us to keep alive by means of our own, our iron determination.\u201d Civil war of disorder could have no place in Germany at the present tipie.the Chancellor declared, adding that such outbreaks would be suppressed by the government.Lichtman assumed full responsibility for the publication of the Last Minute Racing and Sporting Nows.D.L.McCarthy, K.C.who, associated with Controller James Seymour, acted for the defence, put forward a lengthy argument to uphold his contention that the Ontario legislation was ultra vires.-«- HARVESTERS\u2019 TRAIN LEFT RAILS.(Associated Press Despatch) SUDBURY, ONT., Aug.9.\u2014No lives were lost but several passengers were injured when a harves'er\u2019s C.P.R.train which left Montreal at midnight, Tuesday, lett the raws ->.> miles west of Northt Bay, yesterday afternoon.Accident thought due to broken rail.Cooking Eggs and Dairy Butter Showed Largest Declines \u2014 Potatoes and Beef Higher.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, ONT., August 9.\u2014A slight decline in retail prices of food is recorded by the statistics branch of the Department of Labor.The average cost of the weekly family budget, including staple foods, was $10.71 at the beginning of July, compared with $10.23 for June.For July a year ago the budget cost $10.27.The same articles cost $16.92 in June, 1920, when prices were at their highest, and $10.20 for 1914.Cooking eggs and dairy butter showed the largest declines, though cheese, flour, bread, creamery butter and lard were also lower.The principal advances occurred in potatoes and feef, wRile evaporated apples and granulated sugar showed smaller advances.The total budget, including food, fuel and rent, averaged $20.65 for July, as against $20 72 a month earlier.U.S.VESSELS WILL NOT AID IN MOVING WHEAT CROP ACROSS THE GREAT LAKES Telegram Made Public at Meeting of Grain Men at Winnipeg Yesterday.(A»»oeiated Pres* De»patcK.) WINNIPEG, August 9.\u2014 Assistance of United States vessels in the moving of Canada\u2019s 1923 wheat crop across the Great Lakes will not he given, according to a telegram made public at a meeting of grain men and members of the Board of Grain Commissioners here yesterday.(Associated Press Despatch) GENEVA, Aug.9.\u2014General approval of the administration of the mandates given by the League of Nations was accorded yesterday by Lhe permanent mandates commission it the public session, closing its three weeks\u2019 hearing on the reports submitted by the mandatory powers.The commission found that the mandatory powers have fully protected the rights of the native populations- As outlined, the measures taken by the mandatory powers against the abuse of alcohol in the mandatory was considered satisfac- ; tory, but the commission decided to j recommend to the Council of the j League an act pertaining to the im-! portation of alcohol into the African territory under British mandate.The commission held that the spirit, if not the letter, of the mandates, would be violated if the na-, tives were recruited for the army.It ) was intended they should be utilized! only for defense and the maintenance; of order in Togo and French Kame-;run.\ti j M.Beau, who represents F rance on |the commission, could not dictate to I a mandatory regarding complaints (that competition between differenS j organizations had become inconvenient as the mandates accord religious ! freedom as long as order is main-' J tained.__________________________.Read the Record J While on Your | Holidays j Readers are reminded that the Record can be forwarded to them promptly while on their holidays, if so desired.The short term subscription rate is, cash: one month 40c, two weeks 20c.If charged, 15c extra.818500 PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1923.i ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT NEWS Miss Eleanor, accompanied by Mist' intends leaving for the West shortly, spent Sunday in Gould.Alice Woolfrey, of Montreal, motored to South Durham on Tuesday.Mrs.A.A.Doyle was called to |j Sherbrooke on July 31 b ythe death of her çtgBdauKhtejr, the late Mrs.Gatherings by the Daily Record\t\u201e\t, ,,\t,.\u201e\t6\t,\t.\t\u2022\t.\\r \u2022\t1 M)SS Gladys George and Mr.Al- Correspondents U the Venom jbert Leonard have been guests of f nmmii'''i;, ing from chicken.pox.where she nas beeji the guest ot.\\tr= \\t0ir Mrs D ¦ \u201cNorthview Farm.\u201d At the last dancing A dance under the auspices of the MrrUaUnd'Mrs' iPanvii,e.,A-A.A.will be held in the town hall on Friday evening, August 10th.Burrough\u2019s six piece orchestra.assembly : Mr' and Mrs- Albert OIney were noxville, has been visiting in town day to attend the funeral of the late Mr.Finley McRitchie.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Ross and infant daughter, of Quebec, are in town on a vacation, guests of Miss Catherine MacKenzie.Mr.Wm.Miller, Mrs.Greenway and Misses Helen and Jessie MacLeod, of Megantic, were guests last week of Miss Gladys Duffy.Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Ayer and [daughter Helen and Mrs.J.Wood-guests j Mrs.Moir, Mrs.Davis and Mr.which was held in the People's Hall! in ^ontLeal *he first.of the week.for a few days iand Mrs.G.A.Boulais, of Beebe, mu«;r wa~ fWmi*hfid bv Mr Opnro-p visiting Mr.OIney, who is in hospi- Master Harry F.Pierce is visiting ^ and Mrs.D.C.Waite, of Crystal Knano^ viSa\tGeorge ,tal with typhoid fever.\t|in Lennoxville this week.home of Mr.Alf.Davidson.Miss Margaret Davidson returned to Montreal on Friday, after spending the vacation with her parents here.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Lancaster were guests of Mr.and Mrs, T.Clack, of Bethany, on Sunday evening.CANTERBURY -\tman, of Hatley, were guests on Mrs.Wm.Mayhew returned home Thursday of Miss Annie MacKay.from Angus on Sunday much im- j Mr.J.R.MacLeod and family, of proved in health.\t_ Gould Station, were in town on Sun- Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Cathcart, of day, guests of Mr.and Mrs.K.Mao-Bury, visited Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Aulay.Goodin on Sunday last.\t] Dr.and Mrs.Ed Gates, of Spring- Mr.Cecil Lefebvre, Mrs.A.D>- field, Mrs.K.Nicholson, of Milan, febvre, Mrs.Stevenson and Miss and Mr.and Mrs.Ross MacDonald, Stevenson spent Sunday in Angus, of Scotstown, were guests of Mrs.Miss Laura Goodin is spending a Duncan MacKay last week, few days in Galson.\ti Miss Mary Weatherhead, of Wel- Mr.and Mrs.Mclver and family lesley, Mass., is the guest of her have moved from Galson to the Or- grandmother, Mrs.A.P.Maclver, ian Mayhew farm.\tjlor a few months.-\t\u2014\ti Hon.J.Nicol was in town on Sat- ; urday.GOULD\tj Mr.and Mrs.Murdo MacAulay - and daughter Helen, of Springfield, Mr.and Mrs.P.W.Buchanan, Mass., motored to town last week Mr.and Mrs.Semple at their sum mer home for the past month.: ano Air® u walce o I crystal j- ¦\t*.-1.i\t__-\t,\t-______ ____ ___ , ___________________ ____ ,\t___ Rev.E* J.Rattee, who has been Lake, wére recent guests of Mr.and mF/,5!\tsén Mi** T»li» r\tMr- and Mrs- A- Mills and family! Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Cooper and Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Maclver, Mr W.and are guests of Mr.and Mrs.K.attending the course for ministers Mrs_ H H XrvonL\tu.\tilf.™ cLGLi\t\u2022\t- motored to Orford Mountain on Miss Muriel Taylor are enjoying a ' Duffy and Misses Gladys and Flor-^MacAulay.« Macdonald College, is in town.Mr an\"J MrsH.C.Thoreset of ;\tthe^r positions Tn>w York Sundar-\tIfew da>s at the \u2019ake'\tDuffy attended the dedication ] Mr.and Mrs.A.A.MacAnlay and \u2022 \u2022\t\u2022 v\tv\t! kjlun'Afxy\tfew dâys\tlâlcc of St.Johrisbury^ Vt.,'Mr\u201c Ed'\"Deané\t«ft^r\tMaster Merrill Mills and Miss Mr.and Mrs.I.J.Call and daugh- of the new bridge at East Angus on [son Roddy and Mr.D.J.MacLeod ; Np Past iortnIght with .Sarah Mills are guests of their'ter have returned to their home in Thursday, also the banquet to the spent Friday in Bury with friends.iauv es in tms locality.\t: grandfather, Mr.Mills, at Orford St.John, N.B., after visiting Mrs.Hon.J- Nicol jn the evening.j Mrs.Annie Sherman, of Scots- Mr.and Mrs.Harris Baker .^ Belleville, Ont., have beer, for the and Mr.\" and Mrs.\"c.A*.' Nelson \"and past week the guests o- Mr.and con5) Bobby and Billy, of Newport, Mrs.H.F.Fraser, at \u201c'Aayside Cot- were guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.;P.Rider on Sunday.Mrs.George Johnston, of Liver- Mr and Mrs.G.A.Sheldon have ton, who has been visiting her g0ng Georgeville to reside, niece, Mrs.Fraser, left on Thurs- Mr.and Mrs.D.J.Carr and son relatives in this locality.Capt.and Mrs.Good and family, Mountain'.'\"\u2019\tiulu j CallV\u2018father, *Mrr gT H.\u2018House \u201cand ¦ Mr.P.W.Buchanan, accompan-: town, spent the week-end in town, of Rock Island, were ca.ling here on , Misses Emma and Frances Flan-'other relatives.\tled by Mr.J.Bothwell, went to.aguestpfherdaughteratWestview sunoay anernoon\tdera have been visiting friends in; Mr.O.J.Seguin has moved to Groveton on business for a few Farm.Mr.and Mrs.Ayer, Miss Helen Melbourne this week.\t! Barre, Vt.\t; days last week.\t| Mrs.James Matheson and son .r.\t- -ur.anu «r».10.\u201e.v.arr ana son ;J\"d\t^od\u201ca\u201d.T®tu™ed Miss Alice Lockwood is spending Mr.D.Stratton has moved into Mr Ed Forrest, of Montreal, is Alex, of Milan, were guests of the aoy evening to visit her mece, Mrs.Allan, with their guests, Mr.and '\taPotor tnp to .U a few davs in Montreal, after which the Beebe Station.\t-Spending a vacofion with his wife former s brother, Mr.Geo.MacCas- Sarah L.McManus, Dufferin ave- Mrs.N.P.Gustin, of Berwvn, 111., a™3 Gould, where teey were guests of she wili be the guest of Mrs.Miller Mr.Hollis Libby is in better health ; Rnd s°n at th« home of Mr- J- N- Ml- on Sunday.nue, Richmond, for a few days.are camping for ten days at Mr.* \u201e M° j ^8\tat St.Canute, returning in two as he is now able to sit on the ver- Cowan.\t,, \u201e\t\u201e J Mjm Florence Duffy went to Bury i.Eiwon\u2019s.near \u201cThe Narrows.\u201d!.Mr.^and Mrs.Tftootten, Miss Kath- (weeks\tÉ .Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Shanks and\tEryon\u2019g) near «The Narrows.\u2019 Mr; Anderson, of Fitchburg, came The many frfends of Mr.Claude ; iKe,\u2018 by motor to spend tr-eir holidays Alger are pleased to see her about ljCav1u ana witb Mr* C.V*ar.Vs* aiare-r.Mtrs A Ha.\tL___________411_____ xi-\tj\t-,\t,, ,\t.andah a short time each day.\t^\t,, leen \\\\ ootten and Messrs.C.D Miss Mildred Mills, who has been Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Haselton with Marsboro.Ur.and Mrs.Veilleux Mr.and Mrs.Donald Maclver, of jon Monday to spend a week visiting with Mrs.Shanks\u2019 siater, Miss Adq agajn after her severe illness.McCullough.^\tMrs.Mamie Kenniston, of New- Mr.Ellen, who has been so ser- port, Vt., was a guest of her aunt, lously ill in Hos- Mrs.N.É.Baird, last week.,\t,\t^,b33comb motored jn Danville for a few weeks, has re- to Ayer s Cuff on Saturday even- i turned home ing.\t'\t___j__________ Mr.O.Mills has been staying for\tk'IWri\u2019ÇïTV a time with his daughter, Mrs.W.J.\t1 the Sherbrooke -\u201eccn.Pit*!, is slowly recovering.\tMiss Clara Dustin, of Lyndonville, ! w«tcomtj.Mr.and Mrs.Gorrie and Mr.and Vt., is visiting Mrs.Curtis Stolliker.1\t3,1,83 .Sle Cibson, of Massawippi, | Mç.Serppie will arrive by motor Miss Kathlen Renihan, of Beebe, was a visitor here on Saturday, next week to visit thejr sister, Mrs.;has been spending a few weeks with Chas.Henderson, apd later will be her aunt, Mrs.G.A.Moranville, joined by Mte.Poole and Mrs.Hunter\u2019s Singing Dance Orch.Everett, all of New York, and oc- here.Sat.11th.cup y the camp of Mr.A.Witty ;\t_____________ at St.George to enjoy their holi-j NICOLET FALLS cay A dance under the auspices of the __\tDanville A.A.A.will be held in the MrT a n d Mr s'.' H odge spent \"éàtur-\tbal1 on R'j;ida>' evening, August day at \u201cCamp Racket,\u201d Lake Massa- 10th- Burrough s six piece orchestra, wippi, with Mrs.Walsh and her!\t_ \u201e\t.daughters.\t!\t- SAND HlLL »\t' Mr.and Mrs.A.Bryan and sons, of j Rock Island, were with relatives A dance under the auspices of the\t\u201e\t.\t.Danville A.A.A.will be held in the T-.^rs¦ Thos.McCallum ha* been in town hall on Friday evening, August\twith her father, Mr.vV.10th.Burroueh\u2019s six piece orchestra.BlfcKe.^ Jubilee Lodge, I.O.O.F., No.31, - -Mrs- Clapp unda^enb a had as their guests on Tuesday evening a charter member, Mr here on Sunday.their family, were called to Rich- and henneth MacLean, of Me-mond the latter part of last week by ; gantic, were guests of the latter s the death of their grandson, the in-; s,lster> Mrs- K.MacAulay, on Sun-fant son of Mr.and Mrs.Fred ! day; ,\t, j Skeates\t33r' and y,rs' RuPert MacLeod Rev.F.Williams, of Verdun, Que., and dau«htftr M«y were home from will preach at the Methodist Church ,Marsboro.a,few dfys.Ia8t W(^k' next Sunday morning.There will be ! fests ^ \u2019J16 former 8 fathcr- Mr-no service in the evening.The pas-i An^us -IacLeod.\t\u2022«.\t.tor, Rev.Mr.Moody, and Mrs.Moody ! ,,3Ir' Lawrence Weston, Mr.A# .»J\tAtto and -Miss Katie MacAulay, of are on a two weeks\u2019 vacation.Mr.C.S.Frost has sold his house, which has been taken dowm and removed by Mr.E.Pettingil.Mr.W.in Sherbrooke this Mrs.A.E.Gage and her son, Mr.I.H.Haines, of Newport, Vt., were calling upon friends in this place on j on Sunday.Sunday.Miss B.Cowan, of Scotstown.has a truest of Miss Ruby Laberee Cramer\"has'the'eon^aét\" to build'a Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Statton of|new houge on the game site.Bulwer, were visiting friends here] Mr.Geo.Smith preached at the i Methodist Church, Lennoxville, on ful operation week.\tci- ________________________ Sheldor, Rankin and his friend, Mr.¥*\u2022?-El8je Elliott left on Monday I téred an automobile school, where! brooke, was a guest recently Thompson, of Athol, Mass! After wSte Mountates * g I be_expects to remain for some time.Miss A.E.Barrie VT.\t, -\tI\tAlb,er,t F' c0n%Su°H k\u20acaaTled 1 Sunday in the absence of the pastor, A letter received from Mr.E.Boy- Plain, cycled to Sand Hill on Sun-, Rev p p Matthew\" es, who left a few weeks ago for ! day and spent the day.(Salem, Mass., states that he has en- Miss Noreen McManus, of Sher- of the usual business the Rebekahs, with Miss Fannie Rankin, joined \u2018 be^the^ertof^erdauehter J1-®9;t0 Bis left hand, which was caught in th«n and served ice cream, all Ha^vBaflow has returaedto\u2019 Rob': thri pu]hy of a hay fork\u2019 Mr' Geo' v»»,\tnarry üanow, nas retumea to itob-\tj u-.\to-h.,» Since Mr.Wotten\u2019s painful injury spending a social hour.\tlertson, accompanied by Mr.Louis Cascadden ar.d Mr.Mra.H Barlow.Malcolm Gilbert intend leaving on\t______________ the harvesters\u2019 excursion.\tr \\t\u2014r-ru\u2014.p* Miss Myrtle Knapp, of Glendale,\tLvJA 1 1 \u2014LaJK Cal., has been visiting with M_r.; _\t~T7',T \u201e End Mr?**.Norman Knapp,\t! Dance Town Hall, No.Mr.Michael Bowles, of the Unit-(every Sat- Turcott.ed States, a former resident of this Hunter\u2019s Singing Dance town, has been visiting his nephew, \u2022Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Friday, 10th.Mr.E.Desnauliers.\t- STANSTEAD Mr.and Hatley, Orch.LORNE Orch.Macdonald has been acting as his chauffeur.The friends of Miss Olive Hodgeman are pleased to know she is gaining nicely from her recent illness.Miss Bertha Boyd, nurse-in-train- DAVID5GN HILL DETHEL AND Mr.Irving H.Haines, of Newport, I ir>2 « tb« Sherbrooke Hospital, is Vt., was a visitor here recently.1 under quarantine for scarlet feyer.Mr.and Mrs.Ayer and family and I AH with her a speedy recovery.Mrs.Woodman motored to Gould and ____Mr.and Mrs.Robert Kidd, of Bury on Thursday for a short stay with relatives.MARSBORO Mr.and Mrs.George Coyle, o: Wilder, Vt., were guests of relat ives here for the week-end.Mr.John McKeage, of Rum ford\u2019«î* Falls, Vt., who is the guest of his Mr.mother, Mr».Margaret McKeage, ; Montreal for a few days.Recent visitors here include Mr.and Mrs.John MacKenzie and Mrs.Fred Smith, of Inverness, visiting ]Mrs.D.R.MacDonald; Mr.Andrew Wesleyville, spent Surjday Mrs.Electa Blodgett.with Magog Danville, was calling on friends here recently.Mr.and Mrs.W, L.Bagiev am Hunter\u2019s Singing Dance Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Fri.10th.Mrs.William Flanders, of Boston, iNicholson, of Hanover\u2019 N.IL, visit-Mass., is visiting Mrs.Sidney Stev-jing Mr.Angus Nicholson; Mr.and; Mrs.Murdo MacAulay and Miss Cecil Rhoades has been in i Edith MacAulay, of Springfield, jMass., visiting Mrs.Murdo J.Mac- Dance Town Hall, No.Hatley, every Sat.Turcott.Hunter\u2019s Singing Dance Fitch Bay, Sat.11th.ASBESTOS A Jarge number of members of the Ladies\u2019 Guild and visitors were! entertained by Mrs.Alfred Dav-i idson on Wednesday afternoon.Miss Hilda Lancaster, of South Durham, is spending an indefinite time with her cousin, Miss Violet Lancaster.Miss Evelyn Bouring and friend i of Bolton, are spending a two weeks\u2019 holiday with Mrs.G.Bouring.Mr.R.Norton.Mrs.W.Free-1 mantle and Miss Norton, of Sutton | ^ Junction, are guests of Mr.and! Orch- Mrs W.Davidson.Miss Thelma Proulx returned to! South Durham on Wednesday, af-j ter spending some time at the Bishop\u2019s Crossing, were in town on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Murray and daughter Marjory, of Scotstown, were in town a few days visiting relatives.Mr.and Mrs.W.Lefevre, of Lennoxville, and Misses Helen McGuire and Annie Ryan, of Boston, were in town recently.Miss Annie Morrison and Miss M.Cruthers, of Hartford, Conn., are visiting relatives in and about town.Messrs.F.Cromwell, Senator Pope, H.H.Pope, S.S.Somers and R.L.Willard were in town on Sun- friend*.DUDSWELL Mrs.Herbert Kendall and littla daughters, June ami Patricia, of Sherbrooke, have been spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs.J.A, Bell.Mr.ami Mrs.W.A.Coveil, of Eas» Angus, were guests at Mr.A.L.Covell\u2019s on Sunday.Callers at Mr.J.Bell\u2019s on Sunday were Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Andrew, Mr.Darrel Bloomfield and Mr.Lawrence Gilbert, of Bishop's Crossing; Mrs.Humble, of Montreal; and Miss Campbell, from East Angus.Mrs.F.Coveil, Mr.A.L.Covell and Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Covell were calling at Mr.E.P.Jenkerson\u2019s at Dudswell Centre on Sunday.NEWPORT, VT.Hunter\u2019s Singing Fitch Bay, Sat.11th.Dance Orch.Mr.and Mrs.Wilde and four child- :Iver; Mr.and Mrs.Murdo G.Mac-ren, of Marblehead, Mass., and Mr.liver and daughter and Miss John-and Mr*.Gres; and two sons, of jgtoti, of Springfield, visiting Miss Mr.Frank Lockwood, Miss A.Lockwood, Mr.Roy Whitehead and Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Lockwood motored to Black Lake recently.Mr.0.Sells, of Montreal, was the r Removes Hairy Growths Without Pain or Bother Princeton, N.J., who have been mot- iChristie Maclver; Mr.and Mrs.Robt.] guest of Mr.Frank Lockwood last onng and^camping Uirough the New .MacLeod and daughter, of Spring- week.FRECKLES Now Is The Time to Get Rid of Th'jsc Ugly Spots England States, camped over Sun-, field, visiting Mr.and Mrs.John R.Mr.Parnell Murphy was in town There\u2019s no longer the slightest day on the top of Dufferin Heights.MacDonald; _ Mr.Alex MacKenzie, recently calling on friends.- need of feeling ashamed of you* They exprened themselves as being, Hanover, N.H., and Mr.Wallace Mrs.M.Davies and Mrs.J.Jonr 1 freckles, as Othine\u2014double strength very much charmed with the scenery | Gendreau, of Northfield, Vt., visiting .eg, of New Rockland, also Mr.and -is guaranteed to remove these i\ta\t, ,\t,\t\u2022>Ir- John F.MacKenzie; Miss Anna Mrs.J.A.Crack and children, of; homely spots.It is not necessary to use a pain-\tand dau«hter- Belle MacKenzie of Greenfield, Mass.Montreal, and Mr.Miller, of Kings- ! Simply get an ounce of Othine\u2014.ful process to remove hairy growth», a,' d *2n- and\tof Ottawa, ! visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.bury, were guests of Mrs.and Miss double strength\u2014from any druggist for with a little delatone handy you ba \u201c guests of Mrs.D.A.M.D.MacKenzie; Mrs.Fred Cham-j Evans last week.\tand apply a little of it night\u2019and can keep the skin entire)y_free from «arsons, lef.on rnday for^their.pagne,_ of Farnham, visiting Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.II.K.Sherry and morning and you should soon see fModes of Today) these beauty destroyers.To remove\thome,\tstopping\tat Cowansville en\tAlex Stewart;\tMr.and Mrs.Tom hair, make a Btiff paste with a little\troute to visit\tJudge Hackett and\tMacDonald and\t-Mr.Willie MacDon- nowdered delatone and water.; Mi»» Hackctt.\tiald, of Bury, calling on friends on Spread this on the hairy surface\tMr.\tand .Mrs.\tHarry Smith, of\tThursday; Mrs.\tJames MacKenzie, of end in about 2 minutes rub off, wash\t! Hudson, Mass., are visiting Mr.and\t(.Milan, visiting\tMrs.John MacKen the akin and the hairs are gone.To Mr*.Harry .Smith, Sr, \u2014\t\u2018\t*'\t.\u2022 ~ guard against disappointment, be j Street careful to get real delatone.fresh as wanted.Mix Mr.George Burwash has resigned ! MacDonald I his r.oxifJon with, the Royal Bank and Mr.and daughter are on their vacation and i that even the worst freckles have be-are taking a motor trip to Indiana.! gun to disappear, while the lighter Mr.and Mrs.0.Coyle, of Wilder,'ones have vanished entirely.It is Vt., Mr.John MacKeage, of Rum-! seldom that more than an ounce is ,\t- .ford, Me., Miss E.Bagey, of Alberta, j needed to completely clear the akin Convent ;z:e; Mr.Hugh MacDonald, of Tor-] Mr.Harry Stewart, of Sherbrooke, I and gain a beautiful clear complex-' onto, visiting Mr.and Mrs.D.J.Mrs.M.MacKeage, Mrs.Baglay and Mon.Mr*.B* nui** to *sk for th« floublo »tr«fifth Donald Maclver i warn week-end guests of Mr.and\ti\u201d y'o11 .J'Uu1 iMiss Margaret Bagley, of Danville,!.REQUEST TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers will confer a favor if they will kindly fill in the form below the names and addresses of live relatives or friends former residents of the townships, but now residing elsewhere.The Publishers of the Record are desirous of sending to these addresses, from time to time, copies of their former home paper, the Record, which, we believe, will reach them as a welcome reminder of old times.Nam* Address Kindly lill name and address and return to us as soon ns possible so yow old friends may get this message from their old home.? SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1923.PAGE THRE* BEDFORD AND news Daily Reports from Correspondents of What Is GoUg on in the Different Localitiei.SWEETSBURG Mrs.B.L.Page left on Friday fnorning for Garden City, N.Y., where she will be the guest of Mrs.Lavoie-Herz on her way to Washington, D.C., where she will in future reside.Miss E.Tatley is spending two weeks at Lac du Gore in the Ijau-rentian Mountains, the guest of her sister, Mrs.Allen.Miss Arlene Thompson, of Brome, was a week-end guest of Miss Mary Bowling.Mr.E.W.Beard, of Iron Hill, s a guest on Friday of Mr.James .obinson.Miss B.FYantz, of the Girls\u2019 Industrial School, has returned from two weeks\u2019 vacation spent in Nova Scotia and Portland, Me.Mrs.A.S.Many, the Misses Mul-lin and Mr William Mullin, of Bedford, were guests this week at Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Robb\u2019s.Miss Johnson, of the Girls\u2019 Cottage Industrial School, left on Wednesday to spend the month of August visiting her relatives and friends in different parts of Ontario.Miss Mary Cook, of Montreal, spent the past two w'eeks here visit-ingr her brother ^and sister.Mr.Guy SUMMER COMPLAINT CRAMPS and DIARRHOEA Ont., last and Miss Jane Williams.\tI ton and were guests of Mr.and Mrs.ed to her home on Sunday last.Mr.W.H.Henders, of Montreal, A.A.Bresee on Sunday.\tj Miss Alice Johnston and Mr.Asa was in town on Wednesday.\t| Mr.Arnold Searles, of Spring- Johnston motored to Waterloo re- Mr.and Mrs.Preston Scott, of field, Mass., and Mr.Vernon Guth-i cently.Montreal, spent Friday and Satur- rie, of Philipsburg, were recent Mrs.Carlton McAllister left for day with Mr.and Mrs.James Carlin, guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.R.Hol-Mr.and Mrs.D.Lippe and fam- sapple.ily, of Lake Megantic, spent a few| Miss Lorena Wright, of North days with Mr.A.J.E.Leonard and j Stanbridge, was a recent guest of Mrs.Leonard.^\t[Mrs.Gordon Guthrie.Mr.and Mrs.Keith Allen ând I Mr.and Mrs.Eggleston and two two daughters, of Waterloo, wmre sons and Miss Edna Calhoun, from calling on Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Mac-, Los Angeles, Cal., were calling at farlane on Sunday afternoon.\tthe homes of Mr.T.Boomhour and Mr.W.H.Render very ably con- Mr.Frank Sager recently, ducted service in Christ Church on.Among those who attended the Sunday afternoon.\t'horse races at St.Albans on Thurs- Mr.Russell McCabe, of Windsor day last were Messrs.Fred and Mills, was a recent guest of his Frank Sager, John Ross, Tom Boom-grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.John'hour and Adelard Gendron.McCabe.\t, Mr.and Mrs.Tom Boomhour Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Struthers and were visiting his brother, Mr.Geo.Mr.and Mrs.Cochrane, of Noyan, i Boomhour, at Stanbridge East on Sutton at the home of her son, Mr.inJGude Mr.Fred Dodge, of Little-G.B.Swett.Om Sunday afternoon, ton, N.H.: Mr.and Mrs.Harris, of together with several others, she St.^Johnsbury, Vt.; Mr.and Mi\u2019s, took a pleasant motor trip through Fr® Pettes, of North Troy, Vt.; Orford, Magog, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, North and Mrs.Homer Ingalls, of Frel- There is no ether kind of disease that comes on so ^uickly and with so little warning as an attack of bowel trouble.One may retire at night, in the best of health, and before morning be awakened by terrific cramps and pains in the stomach followed by diarrhoea, dysentry, summer complaint or bowel trouble in one form or another.At this season of the year, when bowel troubles are so prevalent, we would advise the precaution of always having on hand a bottle of Dr.Fowler\u2019s Extract of Wild Strawberry so that you will be ready for auy and all emergencies.You will find that a few doses of this valuable remedy, taken promptly, will be the means of preventing a great deal of unnecessary suffering, and many a time save life.Mrs.W.H.Judd, 174 Catherine St.S.Hamilton, Ont., writes:\u2014\u201cLast summer I ha*! a very bad attack of summer complaint, cramps and diarrhoea.I tried many different remedies, but they did not seem to help me.I heard of Dr.Fowler\u2019s Extract of Wild Strawberry, so I decided I would try it.I otUy took a few doses, and in a short time I was better.\u201d Price 50c.a bottle; put up by The T.Mil-burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.StLarfrence Ignite LONDON have been guests of Sheriff and Mrs.C.B.Jameson.Mr.and Mrs.Winfield Hackett, of Montreal, were calling on friends here recently.Mrs.C.M.Hastings and Mr.Justin Hastings, of the Centre Road, were in town on Sunday evening, calling at \u201cGreen Gables.\u2019\u2019 Service will take place at 11 o\u2019clock in the morning on Sunday next in Christ Church, and will be Sunday, and while there motored to Cowansville, Brome Lake and Iron Hill.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Guthrie were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Guthrie and Mr.and Mrs.A.Nichols at Philipsburg on Sunday last.Recent visitors at Mr.A.Martin\u2019s were Mr.Clarence Martin and friend, of Lowell, Mass., and Mrs.Chas.Blinn, of Stanbridge East.Mrs.Amelia Tittemore, of Frank followed by a celebration of thellin, Vt., has been spending a few Holy Sacrament.\t|days with her niece, Mrs.Ella Boom- -\u2014\t.hour.SUTTON\t, Miss Lorena Wright, of Stan- '\t\u2019\t: bridge, spent a few days the past Old time dance at Selby Lake Inn, (tomorrow) Friday evening.Quad- Miss Elfnda Holsapple, of Swan- rills, Lances, Waltz\u2019s, and Fox Trots, [on, Vt, was a week-end guest at Mr.Officer, of Hartford, has been bcrparenUlhome here, visiting his sister, Mrs.Mary Dow.j A\tEUa Boomhour and Mrs.Mr.Ouimet and two daughters,!\t^re visiting Mrs.Lily and Connie, of Plattsburg, N.LFd>a Rychard at Morse s Line, Vt., Y., were visiting at Mrs.Lebeau\u2019s on-fnu:.s.^3,5' ast\u2018 recently\t^r' Wallâce Cromarty and Mr.Mrs.E.N.Ford spent Saturday ' Bert Dickie, of Montreal, who are at Mrs.C.S.Scofield\u2019s at Rithford, fending their holidays in Philips-yt\tiburg, were guests on Sunday at Mr.^Irs.Ed.Rousseau and daughter, ; ^orc*on Guthries, of Lowell, Mass., have been guests j\t\u2014\u2014\u2014 of Mrs.A.Lebeau.\t! ABBOTT\u2019S CORNER Mrs.Linus Draper and Miss Each- i\t_______ el Hurlbut went to Montreal onj Miss Hope, of Craftsbury, Vt, is Monday to a hospital for an opera- visiting Miss Mary Tracey for an tion on Miss Rachel\u2019s throat.\tindefinite time.The funeral of the late Mr.Z.B.her home in Iroquois, Thursday.Mr.and Mrs.Winfield Hackett have been recent guests of Judge Hackett and Miss Mary Hackett.Miss Nesbitt, accompanied by Mrs.and Miss Tooke and Dr.Nesbitt, spent the week-end with Mrs.Buzzell at her cottage, Brome Lake.Miss Laura Struthers has been ill for the past few weeks.Mrs.A.C.McPhee, of Quebec City, was a recent guest of her brother, Mr.R.W.Ross.Dr.Nesbitt, who has been the guest of his cousin, Miss Nesbitt, for several weeks, is returning to his home in Chicago this week.Miss Ruth Melloon, of Stanstead, is a guest of Miss Mary Hackett.Mrs.Peter Laraba, of Manchester, N.H., was a recent guest of her nephew, Mr.Percy Laraba.Mr.and Mrs.Copp, of Magog, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Hawley.Mr.J.McClay, of East Farnham, was in town on Monday.Mr.and Mrs.David Laraba and family, of Franklin Falls, Vt., Mr.and Mrs.John Laraba, of Enosburg Falls, Vt., Mr.and Mrs.Danfield Rame and son, of Enosburg Fills, were recent guests of their cousins, Mr.and Mrs.Pervy Laraba.Rev.H.Allenby and family are spending a couple of weeks at Bond-vilie, occupying Mr.Geo.Clark\u2019s cottage.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Brown, of Northampton, Mass., are guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Smith.Mrs.Golden, of Manchester, N.H., is a guest 0f her sister, Mrs.David Ingalls.Mr.and Mrs.J.Shufelt, of East Farnham, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.P.Laraba.Dr.Thos.Cotton, of London, Eng., is a guest of his mother, Mrs.C.L.Cotton, and his sister, Mrs.F.Winser.Mr.John Lapham is quite ill and a trained nurse is in attendance.Mrs.Maurice Hawley, of East Farnham, was calling on Mrs.Geo.Hawley on Monday.Hatley and Kateville, calling at Mr.igh H.M qQuilliams, Cherry River.Chi Rev.Mr.Murray, of the Lord\u2019s Day Alliance, preached in the Creek Church in the absence of the pastor, who is spending his holidays at Macdonald College.Next Sunday evening at 7.30 o\u2019clock Rev.A.Sisco, from West Shefford, will be the speaker.A few young people recently climbed Mount Orford and were delighted with the view, although the day was rather cloudy.Mr.Edwards, of Manchester, N.H., and Mr.E.Rollins, of South Stuke-ly, spent a day at Mr.F.Honey\u2019s.Rev.Dr.Hartmann and party, from New York city, have arrived at his cottage at Brome Lake to spend a month.Several of the fanners have finished haying and report a good crop.air.and Mrs.Frank Rollins, of ighsburg, calling on Mr.and Mrs Charles Armitage, also Mr.and Mrs.George E.Clark, of Sutton and Mr.Neil Dow, of Montgomery, Vt., were guests at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.George E.Clark, ae Miss Dorothy Tracy spent a few Bulle)- was held on Monday at two days last week in Montpelier, Vt., o\u2019clock in Grace Church, Rev.H.visiting her sister, Mrs.McGennie.Charters officiating.Quite a large Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Balthizar, of number of townspeople attended the Richford, Vt., spent Sunday visit-services.Much respect was felt for ing Mr.and Mrs.E.Balthizar.the departed and great sympathy Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Barry, of - r f.was expressed for the family in Sutton, and Mr.Geo.Goodhue were fir\t\u201ct6 ?their sorrow.The late Mr.Butler recently calling on Mr.and Mrs.P.; gw\u2019 \u201ef!fUL'a 4 was a hard working, honest, kind- E.Goodhue.\tI Y1, i'lrs'\t_ hearted man and will be remembered Mrs.C.N.Chamberlin has re-'168\u2019\t0CCUPF Mr.Stones cot- companied by Mr.and Mrs.C.K.Moffatt, motored to Potton Springs and North Troy, Vt., on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.James Patton were in Cowansville on Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Crawford, of East Farnham, were recent guests at the home of Mr.E.Palmer.Mr.Ernest Palmer, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Crawford and Miss N.Sheldon, motored to Magog last week and visited friends there.BOLTON GLEN Arrivals and departures: Mr.and Mrs.C.A Thompson and family, Miss Eva Thompson and MisS Gladys Newel, of Fitchburg, Mass., motored Manchester, N.H., have been visiting to Glen visiting their aunt, Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.L.D.Dimick, and are : Agnes McGlue, and cousin, Mr.W.contemplating buying Mr.James | McGlue, for the week-end; Mr.Jack Turner\u2019s farm.\t| Cartlege, of Montreal, at Mr.and Mrs.S.Stone and Miss Arlene Mrs.Norris\u2019 for a few days; Mrs.Blunt have been visiting Mrs.E.[ Bull and Mrs.McKenzie and son, of Hume.\tMontreal, spending their holidays at Mr.and Mrs.George Beakes, Mrs.Mrs.A.Hall\u2019s.S.Stone and Miss A.Blunt visited [ Messrs.F.Harvey, Guy Cousins, Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Stone at their ; perCy Needham, Alfred Smith and Brome Lake cottage recently.\tFrank Cousins started for the West- ern harvest fields on Tuesday last.Mr.F.Stanbridge is progressing favorable from his serious illness, Mr.S.J.Kemp, from North Hat- but is unable to work, so his neigh-ley, spent a few days with his bro-jbors are assisting in haying.ther, Mr.A.M.Kemp recently.|\t- Mr.Chancy Jones is home from'\tPIITHRIF' Montreal, where he has been for (\tv-,v- inrvi^ treatment the past few weeks.He ;\t.-\u2014\t,\t, is on the gain.All wish him ai Mr.N.Davies and family of Mont-sneedv recovery\t! real> were recent guests of Mr.and Miss Channell and Mr.J.Wilson, Mrs.B.Gardner, also Dr.H.E.from Montreal, spent the week-end Slake, of St.Albans, \\t.NORTH STANBRIDGE Cold on the Chest Best Treated This Way When the throat 1b sore, and the chest Is tight and full of congestion, flomethlng itrong enough to psnetrate through the tissues must be applied quickly.To get the quickest results, apply good old Nervlline.Rub It in deeply; it won\u2019t burn or blister, but it will bring the blood to the surface, will draw out the Inflammation and subdue your cold and make you well in a short time.No other liniment so potent, so strong, so quick to bring soothing and relief as reliable old \u201cNervillne.\u201d Nearly fifty years in use, and sold in moat countries throughout the world in large 36c.bottles.Rash relieve tormenting pel itching juar Try th» Drug Sturt Flrtt with friends here.Mrs.L.Johnson has sold her Mr.and Mrs.P.Wright, of Manchester, N.H., were recent guests 'of , Daas Mr.and Mrs.P.Laraba.\tAWa GoodreaUi Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Tilson, from farm to Mr.Walter Hayes._ Brigham, have been visiting at Mr.; Mr.and Mrs.G.Guthne spent A.M.Kemp\u2019s.\t_\t; Sunday at Philipsburg.Mr.and Mrs.Casey, from Bedford, | were calling on Mr.and Mrs.C.Du-.\tWEST BROME rocher on Sunday.\t|\t-^ Miss Rose Cloature, from St.Al-; Mr, and Mrs.Frank Durkee and bans, Vt., has been visiting her par- Jir_ an() Mrs.Fred Wilson and children motored to Selby Lake on frott^^lrf^î-Loch Ann8 i 1°^^^ tpendirig^a^few weeKs here ^MY^'and Mrs.Delile Hart and n\tnr\u201c Loch Anna Cot- with her parente.\tchildren, of Newport, Vt., were visit- Mr\tMrc A\tI Messrs.Lavoie and E.Russell inff friends here last week.-\t\u2018\t\u2018\twere at Philipsburg on Saturday.Mrs.Mark Darrah and Aildren, *««11 «nv* vta**\txfxio, A), ax.^uctmuei-jm nus re-j A-p.-\tRon H ville fnv\" o\tC°-p The farmers around here have 0f Montreal, were\tat Mr.D.G.Derby a great many people,\thaving for turned home from Cowansville after\tDünuvilie Ior a\tcoupie 01\t! nearly all finished having and report by\u2019s on Sunday.a Irtntr titvin n/»nr»mVDsmiorl ITr TYTap- cton 1-1Tinr- cowoso 4-jwvrv aV.A «ccK5.\t___» n*- /-.\u201ei.the tie.PIGEON HILL A lawn social will be held on Wednesday evening, August 15, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.H.Catche-paugh.There will be fancy articles and ice cream for sale.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Guthrie and Mrs.M.L.Shufelt motored to Sut- WESi YhcTFORD C.F.Buck.BO' ION rr-ibii Mrs.D.Kerr and Miss A.Lowe.Mrs.Leon Harden entertained her Sunday school class on Monday afternoon last.A very pleasant Mr.Hyndmarche is relieving Miss time was spent playing games.| Bail, of the Bank of Commerce, for Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Dean and a couple of weeks.Mrs.J.O.Dean are spending a Mr.W.P.Hang spent the week-couple of weeks at their cottage at end in the Laurentian Mountains.Selry rTke'\tI Mr\u2019 and Mrs' Fowler> Mrs\u2019 W.L.afternoon j August 6 th, at 3 p,m.Mrs.Alderhead, of Montreal, who Lang and Mr.Ellis Lang motored to bv Rev.Canon Carpiichael in St.has been a guest of Mrs.G.W.Bo- Montreal on 'Saturday last.\t\u2018\t~\t~ ADAMSVILLE On July 26 was celebratea rne Feast of Ste.Anne in St.Vincent Chapel.Eight ladies were admitted into the society.Rev.J.Boisvert officiated.Rev.J.C.Loi selle, from St.Richelieu^ was visiting Tablet Unveiled.The memorial tablet for *he late ^( Mr.Geo.H.Holdsworth, of South\t______ ________ ________\u201e Bol'.on, was unveiled on Sunday friemjs herTon Mapday~and -rues\u2019- n A iirenaf h+n or\tTiTYl day.right for a couple of weeks, return- HARVESTERS WANTED $15.\u2014 TO WINNIPEG Plus half a cent, a mile beyond to all points in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Edmonton, Tannis, Calgary, Macleod and East.SPECIAL LOW FARES RETURNING GOING DATES August 8th and 20th\u2014From Stations in the Province of Quebec\u2014Levis, Quebec City and West to St.Andrews East, Lachute and La Tuque SPECIAL TRAINS LE1AVE\u2014(Standard Time) MONTREAL\u2014(Bonaventure Station) at 12.15 a.m., 8.45 a.m., 12.45 p.m.and 8.15 p.m.on August Hth, and at 12.45 p.m.and 8.15 p.m.on August 20th 1923.Through Trains with Lunrh Counter Cars\u2014Food and Refreshments at reasonable priees-Speclal Cars for Women and Colonist Cars of Latest Design Travel the National Way to any point in Western Canada .\tr,\tMr.Jos.Touchette has recovered at \u2022 i\u2022 x-\t/\u2022 v-i Andrew s Church, Boiton fuss, in -r».^»»» VGg recent illness.Mr.Phihp Normandin, of Farm the presence of a large and inter-1 %iss Rite ^onast returned to ham, and Mr.Raoul Bail, of St.e3ted congregation.Every house; G b Monday, accompanied Johns, spent the week-end in their in Bolton Pass road was represent- C, her aunt spective homes here\ted.The words on the tablet are : yA very pretty marriage ceremony Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Durrel and \u201cTo the glory of God and in mem-\tnrrfnrmed in St Vincent Ro- Master Winfield spent Sunday with ory of 'Geo.Henry Holdsworth., ^hXc Changf by Rev J.Mr.and Mrs.H E.Booth.\tEsq., of South Bolton P.Q.who Soi^ert when\tAlfce Marcou The Misses Ernestine and Gab- was a generous bene^ctor of this\t-\t\u2014 \" ¦\t>\t1 rielle Bail spent the week-end with church in Bolton Pass.Born Nov-relatives in Bedford.\tember Glh, 1851.Died August was wed to Mr.E.Dolan, of Wat erloo, on July 30.The many friends of Mr.Gustave Miss M Horner returned to her 3 3th, 1920 Erected by the Guild Batthazard will be sorry to hear home m Cote St.Paul on Saturday 0f St.Andrew.\" After the tablet ( that hi7 eldest daughter is danger-lat \u201e v \u2022«\t.c , ,i .j was dedicated, an address was given! ously ill at his home.Mrs.Hy Neill spent Sunday in by Canon Carmichael çn the life-\tp p;ne}] died at Cowans- West Brome with her sister, Mrs.W.i and work of Mr.Holdsworth and | yjfie and the funera- services were Strong.\this connection with the church,, j celpbratl,d bere 0n August 3 \u2019in the -\ttablet wa9™nde and desl*V Roman Catholic Chapel.Rev.J.MYSTIC\tfd b>' Henry Birks and Sons, of; Boisvert officiated.Her husband Montreal, and was erected in Mr.pTedeceased her several y Holdsworth s memory hv the Lad- ;\t^ua-hter.Mrs.A.ies' Guild of St.Andrew\u2019s.ears aero.also one daughter, Mrs.A.Batthaz-_\t,\t,\t,v ,.\t.ard.She leaves one son and fam- It was placed on the nortn_wall of\tWaterloo ; one daughter, Mr Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Bockus of Sherbrooke, are spending their holi- ^Messrs.R.F.P.Soule, J.Farmer the church by Mr.Bruce McCmy.n^d ^jrs.Deragon and family, of and L.C.Pharo motored to Mont- ^ K'1.T'u °Ji\u2019r\u201e!^\twCowansville, with whom she lived, real on Thursday.Mrs.Farmer and j beautl1ful]y de t d lth flower3| She will be remembered a* a good Hard, Large and Scaled Over.Itched and Burned, - \u2022 \u201c Mr trouble began with a breaking out of pimples on my face which soon spread up into my hair.Some of the pimples were hard and large and scaled over.They caused much Itching and burning, and my (ace was sore and red.\" I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and in two weeks I could see an improvement.1 continued using them snd in six weeks was completely healed.\" (Signed) Miss Flors Noteboom.Box 52, Pairview, Mont., Feb.7.1922.Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal.cum are all you need for all toilet uses.Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, dust with Talcum.8MBpl«8*ehFT**bylCail.AddreM-.\"Ltib&m, Ua-iua, SM St P*ul st .W., ICvntrMl/\u2019 Bold «\u2022ery* where So*p 25c Ointment 26 and BOc TalcumZSo.SJESTCutiaur* Soap ahaTea without mus.lion Instant relief CORNS without risk of infection Mrs.Watson returned with them.Mrs.C.Hastings, son and daughter, of St.Armand Station, were calling on friends recently before leaving for their new home in New Jersey and plants.KNom.rox mother and neighbor.Safilyf You can end the pain of com*, fs one minute.Dr.Scroll\u2019s Zino-pads will do it.for they remove the cat*//\u2014friction-pressure.You risk no infection from cutting, no danger from corrosive acids.Zino-pads protect while they heal.Tkint antiseptic ; waterproof.Sizes for corns, callouses, bunions.Get a box today at your druggist\u2019s or shoe dealer's.DX Scholl's 'Lino-pads Made in the laboratoriee of The Scholl Mft.Co., makers of Dr, Scholl's Foot Comfort Appliances, Arch Supports, etc.Put one on\u2014the pain is gone! Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Watson and little daughter Clair, of Montreal,are Miss Edith Bockus has returned spending a few days with his moth-home after spending a few weeks er, Mrs.R.Watson, Lansdowne ave-with friends in Sherbrooke and nue, also Mr.and Mrs.A.B.Watson, Windsor 31 ills, and left for New Montreal.York this week for a short stay.The ladies of St.George's Church will hold a bazaar on Wednesday afternoon and evening, August 15th, at the Club Room.WEST BOLTON Miss Aleda Snodgrass, from Cook-shire, has been spending a week\u2019s holiday at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.N.Snodgrass.Mr.and Mrs.0.E.Spinny, Mr.and Mrs.H.Spinny and Mr.and Mrs.George Beakes motored to Magog on Sunday and attended the Adventist enmn meeting.Mro.M.A- Swett suent a week in Mr.E.E.Fleury spent Monday in Montreal on business.Miss Ruiter, of Boston, Mass., is spending some time here and is a guest of her sister, Mrs.Taylor, Conference Heights.Mr.and Mrs.Godon Hislam have returned from a delightful motor trip via Vermont, Massachusetts and New Hampshire.BROME Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Rediker and family, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.B.Brncey.Recent guests at \u2018\u2018The Maples\u201d McMASTER\u2019S MEETINGS Friday, 10th Aug.\u2014Sutton, Town Hall, Saturday, 11th Aug.\u2014Dunkin.Monday, 13th Aug.\u2014Eastman, Seale\u2019s Hall.Wednesday, 15th Aug.\u2014Bolton Centre, Town Hall.Meetings will begin at 8 o\u2019clock p.m.SPEECHES IN BOTH LANGUAGES.Electors of all shades of political opinion cordially invited to attend.\\ 6 PAGE FOUR ^ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1923.?*?*?*** «P******* i* CITY BRIEFLETS | ?**+++**+**+++ \\ Bas«ball.Magog play tonight, 6 p.».Adm.55 et*.Stand 75 Cts.A.H.Genge, Piano Tuner, Residence, 194 Quebec St.Phone 846W.Double header Sat, Island Pond vs Richmond.Winners play Sherbrooke.\\ Nine piece solid Walnut dining room suite at McCaw-Bissell's for only $225.00 this week.Dont forget Baseball Dance, Rialto \u2018 tonight, 9 p.m.Dawson's dance orchestra at Minto ; Rink, Friday night.I i Open air dance, Burrough Falls, Thur.Aug.9th.Friday night, Aug.10th, Dawson's dance orchestba at the Minto Rink, Lennoxville.Admission 10c.5c per dance.Ladies Canvas Oxfords and Pumps tl.00.Wiggetts Shoe Store.This week-end at the Bail Park, Island Pond, Richmond, Sherbrooke, Boston Colored Tigers.Rialto.Baseball Dance tonight.Adm.ladies 55 cts; gents 75 cts.^^1 same time, studying the economic conservation of food and the preparation of same.\u201cWe wish all farmers to feel that we are here to help them to the best of our ability in solving their different farm problems and to give them any information that we are able to, on different subiects.\u201d : Li_ Birthplace of the late Warren G.Harding, near Blooming Grove, Morrow County, Ohio.COLLECTION OF CLIPPINGS IS INTERESTING I \u2022:* \u2022>\u2022}\u2022\t-i1 + ¦*\u2022?*¦ * *\tc scientist who has done so much) on Tuesday evening at the corner dn advancing and developing that | of Aberdeen and Laurier Avenues, j branch in whiedi he has always been when the Nash car, owned by Mr.so vitally interested.Maurice Lacharite, collided trith Various other accounts include the: the car of similar make owned by report of the death of Sir John Alderman Trudeau.\t.Thompson, Premier of Canada in The ocrupants of neither\tcar 1S94, shortly after being sworn in as were injured, although both\tthe an Imperial Privy Councillor; the ; autos were somewhat damaged, farewell of the Prince of Wales at one being turned completely aroun-J ; Quebec in July ISOs; the death of by the shock.\tÎ Merrier and the funeral on Novem- | -\u2014\u2014-\t«ber 1, 1895; and the arrival of the SECRETARY-TREASURER TO Duke and Duchess of Connaught in STAND TRIAL.\t1911.The clippings are from such J.A.Dubuc, formerly secretary-1papers as the Family Herald and; treasurer at Thetford Mines, charg- Weekly Star; Edition Hebdomadaire! ed with the misappropriation of I and the Montreal Star.municipal funds alleged to be in the , The collection, although contain- were\tq Beaubeu and neighborhood of $15.000, has been ir.g nothing of great antiquity, even Carl and Mr A MasWrov rrjnripmrpri tn utand trial ar the- ! tAdav U'orth th* ecffnrt -arWnh «.-«a !\t* that we have decided to hold our ninth annual Farmers\u2019 Field Day at the Lennoxville Experimental Farm this year on Wednesday, August 15th.\u201cWe feel that it is our privilege and duty, after being favored with such a large attendance and so much interest shown at our various Farmers\u2019 Day gatherings held in the past, to hold another one this year.We surely appreciate the co-operation and assistance that has been given us in the past at these gatherings by the farmers and their families and only, hope that the same good feeling and co-operation still exists.\u201cWe wish to extend to every farmer and his family in the Eastern Townships a most hearty invitation to join us on this day and endeavor to make this one of the largest gatherings of the kind ever held in this district.We also wish to extend a special invitation to the boys and girls to attend in as large numbers as possible as they will be the men and women of tomorrow.There never was a time in the history of our country that it is more necessary to j do everything possible to retain our! boys and girls on the land.\tj \u201cThe forenoon will be spent in inspecting live stock, poultry, farm crops, horticulture and other lines of work being carried on.Talks will to be given in the afternoon by the I best agriculturists of the day on dif-Miss Eurrave was an active feront farm subjects, both in French members of St.George\u2019s Church and English.and of the Guild, giviii?freely of \u201cWe anticipate having the hearty her time, means and strength to co-operation of the Women\u2019s Insti-r the support of both.Her gentle tute Organization of this district I courtesy and kindly presence will join with us in helping to make this ! be much missed in the town where day an educational as well as a soc- i she has long beer, a familiar and ial success.welcome figure.The sympathy of, \u201cThese organizations have been1 the community is extended to those doing much in this district towards « who mourn her loss.\tI making our farm homes more at- A Small Boy Badl ylnjured.\tTractive and pleasant, and, at the Ashley, the young son of Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Bradley met with a ser- \u2014 ious accident yesterday.In attempting to climb a tree the bov slipped and fell to the ground, breaking his arm in two places.At the elbow the bone protruded through the flesh, the arm being also broken near the the wrist, constituting an exceptionally severe fracture.Medical help was soon at hand, everything possible bein\" done to alleviate the child\u2019s sufferings.General Nolcj.Among those who left for the western harvest fields yesterdav Master Get the Largest Amount of Life Insurance for the Smallest Premium.Travelers Guaranteed Low-Cost Insurance Does The Trick.Cenway & Cenway Insurance Ad risers.8-9 Olivier Bidg.Phone 7flG-J.Radio Supplies Complete line of parts.Tubes, transformers, sockets, condensers, etc., etc.Send for literature, \u201cHow to Build Radio Receiving Apparatus.\" Wiggett Elec.Co., Ltd.19 Marquette St.\tSherbrooke, Que.EDWARDS AUGUST SPECIALS In the important first years 40% of your child\u2019s food should be Bread.iVe can serve you.ALLAIT Bread Specialist 16-20 Brompton Road SHERBROOKE I condemned to stand his trial at the today is worth the effort which was next term of the Court of the expended, and its value will increase King\u2019s Bench to be held at Artha-jas the years pass by and the pages baska.The preliminary hearing was turn yellow with age.The book was heard before District Magistrate! loaned to the Record through the Godbout and the accused was sub- kindness of Mr.C.O.Palmer, sequently admitted to bail $3,000, ; first of the harvesters\u2019 way has had in seasons, will be presented by the Klark Stock Company ! at His Majesty\u2019s Theatre during the ___ j remainder of this week.It is a con-| tinuous avalanche of wholesome, ir-excursions, I reaistable fun; constructed from an ve been refused all to ACCIDENTS ON WELLINGTON wbicb started ^rom ^onîrea^or t^le '\"Ç?71'0113 Btarting point.STREET\tWest yesterday.\t\u2022 Everything would hav A counle of m\u2019nor acrider- or Fronl the dePot of the Canadian right, of Mabel hadn\u2019t reiusea to erred Wel inrion ^Vreet ve- ^ati0JnaI Railways around 135 men return Garry\u2019s gift after his wed-\u2018erdav bô\u2019h bet Jet r «eve*-,\" and «boarded the trains, while it is re- : ding to another girl.It was a ham-eeven-thirtv n m The first\tPorfed that at the Canadian Pacific less gift, yet Garry feared what dent occurred' near the * Chateau'ririnkv*1 f\t^aa,fi*htÂap£en, if hi* ,jeal°U3 wife Frontenac when ar automobile \u2018 în the Ylcm*ty c* 300\u2019 trama learned he had presented such a gar-smashed into a bue*y, wïarat^\tyesterday iment to another gid.the horse frojn the buggy and fi£ned thelr ehare ot tce «-cursion-.It has been a long time since so smaphin* the 1atfer un rather had i1 r'\t, ,\t! funny a play as \u201cLp in Mabel\u2019s h The driver was not badly hurt ! ,Tt 18 8tat,fd that over 8\u2019000 were\u2019Room\u201d has been written.The second accident occu^d ™ '^Morirea*! vlllîàï'fth ^\t- Wellington Street when a Ford - a r\t^rit d \u2014\t- - \u201c-i- ™6\t^ ® XEW SIGNS ON ENTRANCE TO are for people who set comfort ABOVE style, but who are not averse to style PLUS COMFORT.McConnell\u2019: Optometrist 54 King Street A RAGE HARDWARE Let us show you our modern Garage Hardware, combining convenience, safety and easy operation with fine appearance and durability.We have the hangers, track, hinges, bolts, pulls and catches and are in a position to give you service.We have in stock Richards-Wilcox famous \u201cSlidetite\u201d Garage Door outfit, the best weatherproof garage door on the market.See us for your Garage Hardware.J.S.Mitchells Co.Ltd.on ten trains which left the « me-w.th a eo,.s.on and one of the stations of the two failway* at inter- mud-truards was ripped off and vais durim-fh* Hav Vi-*\tlo#.\tlaxgviy 1.0 me energy oi minor injuries were suffered by the th \u201c Bonavent.,* .tfn™\tJohn McConnell, of the :ar.BANK MESSENGERS ARE TECTED.During the past few days messenger* from the various bank MAIN CITY ROADS Thanks largely to the energy of th*\t'.t.Yf,,., VTT «7\" l\u2018J,iCretary\tMcConnell, of the lîeft the wfnd^or st^ôn «11 ho.^H Sherbroüi\u2018e Automobile Club, tour-1 for ttevZZrTJÏfÏTjuf b0Und lists coming to and from the city will PRO-«\t_____________ \u2019\tj have an opportunity of appreciating I YOUNG PEOPLE\u2019S SOCIETY MET the value which lo?al residents place the A very enjoyable evening wa3 «PO\" their spasmodic visits.- b*nks gpent by the Brompton Road Young Thvree Uf*e a^n board9\u2019 attractive In the city have been going to and People\u2019s Society on Wednesday ev- f \\eannK, appropriate wording, from the clearing house under !ening at the hfjme &f Mr and Mrs.l^^ b8eri Pla8ed along the principal guard a protective measure ; Walter Seaward\troads leoalng to the city of Sher- egainM.any attempted hold-up.This.There was a iarge attendance in- brook»d Fmm »nd R«- itr't new» mrrices armilsble.SUBSCRIPTION RATES\u2014R»t» «trlftly t\" \u2022d«ne«.t« «>j *ddr«> In C»Md«.Gr.al Britain and the United State».One year, 92.111 wx monthe, 91.7»; three month», 91.00: one month, «e.AN A.B.C.PAPER\t.The Ra«rd U a member ol the Audit Bureau of Circulation.Jid Ota circulation ii rerularly audited and guarantaed.wiches if they had to do the cooking, * < » The Crown Prince frequently figures in the news now,, but some day he will be king.\u2022 » % It\u2019s a hick town if the ink in the post office lobby isn\u2019t fit to go in your fountain pen- A tax on bachelors would be unfair.The ingenuity of the poor chaps is taxed to the limit now.* \u2022 \u2022 We wait patiently for a prize fighter who will say on the eve of a bout that he is not sure he will win.» * » The tourist who fell dead at the steering wheel probably met a woman driver who gave him half the road.W.CXU.HED USUAL SESSION AT SC0TST0WN; was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.H.G.Weston on Sunday, on his return home he was accompanied by Mrs.Butler and little son.Mr.Eugene Gingras, from Quebec, was a recent guest of Mrs.F.C.Gingras.Mr.Lawrence Weston spent Sun-] day at home the guest of his parents.Mr.H.G.Weston was in Sherbrooke recently.-\tI Card party and dance on Saturday Several Mette,, ef Importance\tMr.Betore Meeting\u2014other Lener- the Marbleton Intermediate School Irene Orcutt, of Kingscroft.are 'ing three weeks at Mr.A.E.Davies*, guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Weir.! The annual meeting of the North Mr.S.J.Kemp recently visited Hatley Library was held on Monday friends at North Stanbridge and afternoon.Reports showed that dur-Farnham.\t|™g the past year ?1.78tl^ad.rbe1enn me j, ,\t.
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