Sherbrooke daily record, 11 septembre 1923, mardi 11 septembre 1923
[" HEV.FA1HEIÎ CUI3EH ST.CHARLES SEM.i nrrnp-i Sherbrooke Daily Record Eatebliskod 1097.\ti\tSHERBROOKE.QUE.TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1923.\t\tTwenty-seventh Year.NAVAL DISASTER DEATH TOLL TWENTY-THREE\t\t\t Typhoid Outbn\teak In Tokio-Medical Supj\t)lies L\tRequired ¦H7 Board To Visit Scene Of Great Naval Disaster Death List Placed at Twenty-three Last Night, with the Official Announcement that Twenty-two Men Were Missing and One Dead\u2014Orders to Change Course Given from the Delphy, Leading the Cruisers, Before Craft Had Reached Point Arguello Light\u2014Order Recognized by Seasoned Mariners as One Not Usually Given Until After Vessels Moving off California Coast Southbound Clear Arguello Light, as Coast Line Juts Sharply into Pacific Just North of Lighthouse.(Associated Press Despatch) SANTA BARBARA, CAL,, Sept.11.\u2014A board of inquiry, with Rear-Admiral Pratt as its senior member, is expected at the scene of seven wrecked naval destroyers at Honda, seventy-five miles north of here, today, to investigate the disaster which cost the lives of twenty-three enlisted men and set a record for peace time naval losses.The death list was placed at twenty-three last night, with the official announcement that twenty-two men were missing and one dead.The possibility that the unrecovered bodies may have been swept out to sea was given added strength today when Lieutenant Lee, at the scene of the wreck, said he believed no bodies remained on the destroyer Young.It was thought the men were trapped in the lower decks of the Young as she turned over after the wreck, but Lieutenant Lee says all vessels were searched before they were deserted after the wreck.The unofficial list shows that three bodies were recovered from the surf near the wreck yesterday.Of the injured in hospitals here and at San Diego it is believed all will recover.The inquiry will involve explanations from the commanders of the vessels which went ashore in the fog last Saturday night while cruising at twenty knots in a heavy fog from San Francisco to San Diego.At iS'an Diego the naval base, where five hundred survivors, officers and men are quartered, it was semi-offieially reported last night that the orders to change course were given from the Delphy, leading the cruisers, before the craft had reached Point Arguello.The order is recognized by seasoned mariners as one not unusually given until after \\esseia moving off the California coast southbound clear the Arguello Light, as the coast Une juts sharply into the Pacific, just north of the lighthouse.TREACHERY OF SEA AND AIR WERE MAIN FACTORS (.Associated Press Despatch) LOS ANGELES, Sept.11.\u2014Treachery of the sea and air were the main factors in the wreck of seven United States destroyers on Saturday night.They were being guided by wireless compass directions from shore and these became garbled with the flood of air messages on the Cuba wreck, a Pacific mail liner which had piled up on the rocks some time earlier.?\t?$.\t.5.>\tPASSIVE RESISTANCE IN ?\tOCCUPIED AREAS HAS ?\tdent in Berlin, who says the *> ?\tpopulations in those areas have * ?\tbeen given orders to discontinue * ?\ttheir resistance against the ?\tFrench and Belgian authori- * ?\tties.\t* 4*\t* v - Tr«lv to withdraw.OTTAWA, Sept.11.\u2014An official telegram giving general information regarding the Japanese catastrophe, was received yesterlay by the Japanese consulate general as follows: In spite of the wholesale destruction of the busines districts in Tokio and Yokohama, the maintenance of order and supply of foodstuffs are very good.Among the buildings left intact are several of the largest banks, including the Bank of Japan, the branch office of the Yokohama Specie Bank in Tokio, Industrial Bank of Jauan, the Bank of Formosa, the Mithsub-ishi Bank and Sumitomo Bank.Since September eighth these banks have been paying such small sums as are allowed by the moratorium.They are striving for the restoration of general business with the help of the Bank of Japan, which is again continuing the emission of its bank note, and it is expected that economic conditions in the afflicted districts will soon be restored.As busin«ss transactions among Officers\u2014John McMorine, president ; S.H.Fraser, vice-president ; A.E.Main, secretary-treasurer ; W.E.\tMclver, auditor.Directors\u2014H.W.Armstrong, A.W.Sykes, F.I.Bedard, G.H.Barlow, John McMorine, J, D.Smith, F.E.Gallup, W.H.Healy, W.J.Ewing, C.\tF.Burbank, S.H.Frazer, F.A.Beattie, B.A.Stimson, H.W.Fowler, W.J.Cascadden, E.D.Taber, R.E.Skillen, member of the council of agriculture ; A.Blanchette, J.A.Proulx, demonstrator ; J.Hayes, M, D.\t, mayor of Richmond.Associate directors \u2014 R.G.Dun* bar, P.P.Fowler, E.J.Gallup, H.osltl°\" .as ^ S0I:ry.to bear she has Birchton, and Mrs.Morrell and child, fhe tnmmer L k\t^\tacci\u2018lent of Cookririre, were recent guests the summer at home with her par-: by falling down the cellar stairs h\tM\tMr, A > Martin ents, last year being her graduating! and breaking her wrist and sustain- :\t1 A- \u2018 t \u2019 year at Macdonald College.\tring other injuries.Her daughter, ueSot i?\t, .\t¦ v\u2019 .Mrs.George Rice, Sutton, Vt\u201e Mrs.H.Shirreffs, of NewYork!, F' S™les ^improvunghis rcsi-V Mr.and Mrs.Shepherd, of Laconia, City ,is taking care of her ' idcnce ^ the addltIon, °f a bay wm-.~\t- \u2018 The MMses Clara and Kate Mur-1dowar,dnewveTandah- Jenks knew what would happen.He would be shot in the head or breast whilst repelling the scaling party.And Iris! Dear hearV She was thinking of him.\u201cKeep back- They can never gain the ledge!\u201d she shrieked.And then, above the din of the fusillade, the yells of the assailants and the bawling of the wounded, there came through the air a screaming, tearing, ripping sound which drowned all others.It traveled with incredible speed, and before the sailor could believe his ears*\u2014for he well knew what it meant\u2014a shrapnel shell burst in front of the ledge and drenched the valley with flying lead.Jenks was just able to drag Iris flat against the rock ere the time fuse operated and the bullets flew, Ho could form no theory, hazard no conjecture.All he knew was that a 12-pounder shell had flown towards them through space, scattering ruin among the amazed scoundrels beneath.Instantly he rose again, lest perchance any of the Dyaks should have gained a foothold on the ledge.The ladders were empty.He could hear a good deal of groaning, the footsteps of running men, and some distant shouting.\u201cSahib!\u201d yelled Mir Jan, drawn from his retreat by the commotion without.\u201cYes,\u201d shouted Jenks.The native, in a voice cracked with excitement, told him something.The sailor asked a few rapid question to make quite sure that Mir Jan was not mistaken.Then he threw his arms round Iris, drewr her close and_vyhisper-ed\u2014\u2018 \u201cMy darling, we are saved! A warship has anchored just beyond the south reef, and two boats filled with armed sailors are now pulling ashore.\u201d And she answered proudly\u2014 \u201cThe Dyaks could never have conquered us, Robert.We were manifestly under God\u2019s protection.Oh, my love, my love, I am so happy and thankful!\u201d CHAPTER XV.COATICOOK *- THE DIFFICULTY OF PLEASING EVERYBODY The drifting smoke was still so close that not even the floor of the valley could be discerned.Jenks dared not leave Iris at such a time.Mr.and Mrs.Page, of Nashua, H ; Miss Laura Willard, of Lennox- and Mr.and Mrs'.Ernest Robbins, v-.rie.and Mrs.Jamieson, of Pasade- 0f Lyndonville, were recent guests r.a, were recent guests at the home\u2019of Mr.and Mrs.P.L.Ellis on their of Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Colt, Pleasant way t0 Sherbrooke Fair, street.\t______ ening in the Guild Hall to consider the appointment of a Rector.A basket tea was given by tht members of the Guild upon the occasion of the last meeting on Wed- nesday afternoon.The proceeds Mrs.Frank Humphrey is slowly amounting to the sum of two dollars CASS VILLE SAWYERVILLE Mr.David IVatson, local champion SCOT5TDWN Mrs.Vernal Eiger, of Lowell, The L.O.L.service last Sabbath «\u2022as well attended and many appreciative remarks were made about the event.The brethren from Waterville and Sherbrooke were very much in evidence.Rev.J.W.and Mrs.Shier are on a motor trip to the Capital, so the services on the circuit will be withdrawn for next Sunday, September 9.'jimproving from her recent severe;were further increased by a gift of m from Mrs.McCulloch, who was He feared to bring her down the ladder lest another shell might be fired.But something must be done to end their suspense.He called to Mir Jan\u2014 \u201cTake off you turban and hold it above your head, if you think they can see you from the warship.\u201d \u201cIt it all right, sahib,\" came the cheering answer.\u201cOne boat is close inshore.I think, from the uniforms they are English sahibs, such as I have seen at Garden Reach.The Dyaks are all gone.\u201d Nevertheless Jenks waited.There was nothing to *rain by being too precipitate.A false step now might undo the achievements of many weeks.Mir Jan was dancing beneath in a state of wild excitement.\u201cThey have seen the Dyaks running to their sampans, sahib,\" ha yelled, \u201cand the second boat is being pulled in that direction.Yet another has just left the ship.\u201d A translation made Iris excited* eager to go down ajjd see thesa wonders.\u201cBetter wait here, dearest,\u201d ht.said.\u201cThe enemy may be driven back in this direction, and I cannot expose you to further risk.The sailors will soon land, and you can then descend in perfect safety.\u201d The boom of a cannon cama from the sea.Instinctively the girl ducked for safety, though her companion smiled at her fears, for the shell would have long preceded the renort, had it traveled their way.\u201cOne of the remaining sampans has got under way,\u201d he explained.*and the warship is firing at her.\u201d Two more guns were fired.Thq man-o\u2019-war evidently meant business.\u201cPoor wretches!\u201d murmured Iris, \u201cCannot the survivors be allowed to escape?\u201d \u201cWell, we are unable to interfere.Those caught on the islapd will probably be taken to the mainland and hanged for their crimes, so the manner of their end is not of much consequence.\u201d To the girl\u2019s manifest relief thgrg was no more firing, and Mir J*n announced that a number of sailors were actually on shore.Then her thoughts turned to a matter of concern to the feminine mind even in the gravest moments of existence.She laved her face with water and sought her discarded skirt! (Continued in our next issue.) v-.-¦yvx ray have been visiting friends at Valley Junction.\ti ^\tfrom j.jrs Bury^h^entM^riîè\tof *\tMrs.W.George Mayhew unable to be present.Arrangements the Sifters of Providence in Mont-**6#' by motor on Friday for i^rt-])ve^ m,a*inieM J\"\" E*-!strain of great anxiety.rich v/ere many and Yaned, were 70u wli\\ f-nii ,he pain gtop*.or courue you There is no remedy so safe and cirawn into the room by Miss Emily ( forgot your corn, until the r,«t hot foot1 effectual for the teething complaints Le Baron.After they had been bath, -he, you will discover that the hot of infants, ag is Dr.Fowler\u2019s Ex- x\".ddb;,\u2018!:ft'ST,ï^Ærh.a\u201esi\u201d\u201d\u201d \u2022«.«\u2022sar'sd'e»» * wm .*>\u2022\u2022»»¦ » ed the donors.Delicious refresh ments and a social hour concluded ai^jv very pleasant evening.The hostesses \u2014 were Mesdames Ham, Guild, Con- |~IZ\t\"1 ner, J.B.LeBaron, Call, J.G.Samp- Best Home Treatment son, O.R.Bowen and Miss Mary il Ravmond.\t[ There will be a meeting of the | * North Hatley Improvement Society,!\t(The Modem Beauty) Im., in the Canadian Bank of Com- j Every woman should have a small merce on Friday, September 14, at package of delatone handy, for its 4 P-'11,\t! timely use will keep the skin \" Mr.Silas Boyes and sisters, Mrs.Aldrich, of Salem, Mass., and Mrs.Meyers, of North Hatley, were visitors on Thursday of Mrs.Jas.Boyes.Mrs.A.Dczan, who has been an invalid for the past few years, was taken suddenly worse on Monday morning.Dr.Harry Yates, of Ottawa, was^hastily summoned, and was successful In restoring the patient to her former condition.Air.Mousley was at\u2019St.Cyr on] Thursday, where he was engaged in lesearch work.Mr.and Mrs.M.T.Barnes, of Coaticook, with the latter\u2019s brother, frorn I'utnftm'.Palnliyu Corn Extractor.! (:dF that has the endorsatiot! of SO Komcmbcr the nam» Co«t» but little «ri many Canadian mothers during the big ml?*.Sold by all dniKifiit*.(past 78 years it has been on ! market.the for All Hairy Growths Myers, Clanwilliam, hew, on Sunday.Mr.C.C.Hanson, who has been attending the Fairs at Sherbrooke and Quebec, returned home on Saturday night.Mrs.Minnie Baldwin, of Island Pond, was a recent guest of her brother, Mr.E.W.Damon, and Mrs Damon at Maplewood.Mr.and Mrs.Herman Byron, of Coaticook, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.B.Byron.Mrs.F.B.Egleston, of Newark, Vt., is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.O.C.Egleston.Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Parker and family, of Coaticook, were calling on friends here on Sunday.HATLEY~ The parish picnic in connection with St.James Church, which was held on the village green was well Dr.E.A.Tomkins brkAJiAUHS.RYE, EAR, NOSE AND TUKUAT.: Mb tV*lhri*U»D ttt.North, Hcmr* : Ÿ to i.Tti.life.X in \u2022/?!««.SHBFHKOGKE.lAi Mjrkwru! \u2022*#*» f»«t«r4*vj Mr.and Mr?I.\\ .Reed and Mr.froni beauty-marring hairy growths, and .1rs, j.F.Woodard left on I To remove hair or fuzz from arms Sunday on a motor trip to visit Mr.|or neck, make a thick paste with G H.Reed and family at Village (some of the powdered delatone and BImr, Kamouraska County.\t(water.Apply to hairy surface and Mi'» M.if.Reed, of Richmond, I after two or three minutes rub off, was a week-end guest at Mr.F\\ A.(wash the skin and it will be free Rexford ».\tj from hair or blemish.To avoid dis- Alr.A.M Clark, R Vp inspector, appointment, be sure you get real ha* bean doing work here for Mr.| deiatona.Mrs.C.W .Man., writes:\u2014\u201cMy baby girl waslattended and proved a very pleasant very sic!: with diarrhoea when :*ljp .event.Dinner was served at noon and | was cutting her teeth.1 tried sev-lwas followed by the usual program-era) different remedies, but nothing ! me of amusements.A very gratifying did her any good.She was getting feature of the occasion was the preworse when my mother sent me out ! .sence of Mrs, Bachelder, of \u201cFair-: a bottle of Dr.Fowler's Extract of j view Farm,\u201d who is within a few ] Wild Strawberry.I gave her a few [months of the completion of ninety-i doses and the next day she was four years.For more than half a \u2019much better, and in a couple more century Mrs.Bachelder has been days she was as well as ever.\tj closely identified with the interests Now, I always keep Dr.Fowler\u2019s\u2019 \"f ^ PYiAh\u2019 l°r,many\t\u2018\u2018I in the house end recommend it to\tof, tfT \u2019St,' ,ii 4l \u201e\t«».,\tV:\twith her husband, the late Mr.J.all those troubled with diarrhoea.\u201d |Bachcl(ier has largely contributed to Price Stic a bottle; put up only the financial welfare of the church Institute, Montreal, their son, Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Barnes, of Montreal, and their daughter, Mrs.J.Bren-nand, of Coaticook, were the recent guests of Mr.J.K.and Miss Wells at \u201cThe Willows.\u201d Miss Jessie Birch, of Hillhurst, has been at St.James Rectory with Mrs.Kerr for the past week.After the summer at \u201cTho Firs,\u201d Misses Ruth and Gracia McDougall have returned to Montreal.Mrs.Mabel Pease, of Lyndonville, las been slaving witn her sister, Mrs.Gertie iSniith at Northt Barnston.Mrs.Gertie Smith, with her son, Maynard, of North Barnston, has oeen at Moe\u2019s River staying with her son, Mr.Roy Smith.Miss Florence GHdden has returned to her school at Joliette, Que.The Misses Mabel (Hidden, Alildred Webster and Mary Sutton left on Wednesday for Macdonald Normal School.Mr.and Mrs.Page, of Nashua, N.H., have been guests of Mr.and Mrs, H.F'.Webster.Mrs.O.H.Gliddcn is leaving shortly for New York to join her husband who has been employed for some time in that city.Mrs.M.P.Dixon, Mrs.E.Beer-worth, Miss Maude Akin and Miss Helen Haselton wore recent cailors at the Pellerin homestead.Mrs.A.E.Pellerin and son Roger, spent a past week-end at the home of Mr.A.E.Gage in Newport.Remove Dandruff Then you will know trU* hair beauty.Dandruff cannot exist on a clean scalp and Gouraud\u2019s Oriental Cocoanut Oil Shampoo cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly.It stimulates the natural hair oils into greater activity, helping to give the roots a vigorous, healthy growth that combats disease and takes away the dead, dry look.Delightfully perfumed.Use it consistently._ ORIENTAIT COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO j Ferd.T.HophinsA Son,Montreal BAD PATCH 0 by The Toronto.T.Milburn OnL Co., Limited, A meeting of the Vestry of St.¦lame» Church warn haJ/1 on Friday av-l n ant.Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classified Advertisements in Ibis issue.They itkeiy name something you Irl Rash.Itched and Burned._Cuticura Healed.I had a very bad patch of eczema on my chin.It broke out In a rash and was very troublesome, Itching \u2022 nd burning a great deal.I lost my rest at night on account of the irritation, and my face wai disfigured for the time.I tried many different remedies Without success.I began using Cu-ticura Soap and Ointment, which brought relief right away, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was completely healed.\u201d (Bipned) Miss Mary Campbell, Big Pond Centre, Nova Scotia.Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and ralcum exclusively for every-day toilet purposes.'U'CU,.Soap «h.without mux. 3HEKBKUOKE DAILY HC.ÜC7KD, ITJtSDAY, SEPTEMHEK I I, 1^/5.PAGE THRÛT BEDFORD AND DISTRICT NEWS Pally Reports from Correspondents of What Is GoL>g on in the Different Localities.FRELIGHSSURG Mrs.Fred Marshall and daughter, i Stanbridge, and Miss Lena Marshall, of Upton, Vt., were week-end guests of Mrs.John Westover.Mr.pnd Mrs.Jas.Smith, of Enosburg, Vt., spent a few days last week at the same home.Miss Arline Westover and Mr.J.Doherty attended the Summerskill-O\u2019Brien wedding in Swanton, Vt., on Sept.1st.Mr.Wm.Prime, of Hygate, Vt., was visiting his sister, Mrs, George Ling recently, and Miss Victoria Ling returned home with him and spent a few days.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Hopkins, of Lennoxville, were guests of their son Mr.Herbert Hopkins and Mrs.Hopkins for a few clays last week.Mr.F.X.Robert, of Montreal, was visiting friends in town for a few days last week.Mr.Eddie Vanclette, of St.Johns, was calling on relatives and friends here last week.Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Ayer and Mrs.E.Spencer were in Granby one day last week and were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Austin.Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Spencer and «on spent Labor Day with Mr.and Mrs.George Robinson at Foster.Mrs.Mary Blinn, Miss G.A.Blinn, Mrs.A.J.Shepard and daughter, Dorothy, Mr.and Mrs.Percy Seal.Miss Emily Lareau, Miss Mabel Bockus, Mrs.George Barber and.son Your Health is at Stake if You Suffer from Constipation ! Every man, woman and child who has constipation or constipation symptoms should leave no stone unturned to get instant relief I Keep away from the dangers of pills and cathartics, which are almost as much to be dreaded as constipation itself.Your physician will recommend Kellogg\u2019s Bran because it is ALL BRAN\u2014and it is Kellogg\u2019s Bran that will give permanent relief if eaten regularly.Most cases of Bright\u2019s and diabetes can bo traced to constipation; in its milder form constipation is responsible for sick headache, nausea, pimples, sour breath, etc.And, we say right here\u2014and guarantee what wa say\u2014 that Kellogg\u2019s Bran, if eaten regularly, will give you permanent relief.Kellogg\u2019s Bran is wonderful ae a food as well as wonderful as a natural means of relieving constipation.Kellogg\u2019s Bran contains important mineral salts ; it contains elements that are necessary in making bone, tissue and blood\u2014yet, it acts as a sweeper, cleanser and purifier.Eat Kellogg\u2019s Bran as a cereal.You\u2019ll enjoy its nut-like flavor.Or, sprinkle it on or mix it with hot or cold cereals.Many like it cooked with hot cereals.Two tablespoonfuls of bran should be added in each instance.You have missed much not te have eaten Kellogg\u2019s Bran made inio muffins, raisin bread or many other bakery batches.Recipes on every package.Prominent hotels, restaurants and clubs serve Kellogg\u2019s Bran in individual packages.All grocers sell Kellogg\u2019s Bran, brief visit.The Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.James\u2019 Church met at the Parish Hall on Thursday with a good attendance.The hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs.Barber, Mrs.Baker, Mrs.Booth, Mrs.Brown and Miss Black.Mr.Chas.Cook is recovering nicely from his illness with which he was taken while at his cottage at Brome Lake, and is now able to be about again.WEST SUTTON safe Don\u2019t scour your teeth with dangerous gritty paste to remove film and tartar.The bubbling foam of Minty\u2019s dissolves them.2 SAILINGS M\tFROM MONTREAL TO BELFAST\u2014GLASGOW Sept.13 | Oct.11\t.Marburn Sept.20 | Oct.18 .Mar loch Sort.27 J Oct.25 .Metagama TO LIVERPOOL Sept.14 | Oct.12 .Montclare Sept.21 j Oct.19 .Montcalm Sept.28 j Oct.26 .Montrose Oct.5 ! Nov.3 .Montlaurier* Oct.27 .Empress of Britain* TO CHERBOURCJ-SOUTHAMPTON Sept.15 | Oct 13 .Empress of France* Sept.29 .Empress of Britain* TO CHERBOURG.SOUTHAMPTON.ANTWERP Sept.26 | Oct.24 .Minntt\u2019osa Oct.10 .Melita \u2022\u2014From Quebec.FIVE MAGNiFiCENT CRUISES NEXT YEAR around the world around AMERICA To the MEDITERRANEAN And Two to the West Indies.Apply to Local Agents J.E.PARKER, Gen- Agt., Pass.Dept.Phone M 7700 141 St.James St., Montreal.DR.B.A.Planche DENTIST Telephone 92\tM»in Street COWANSVILLE Office Hours: 9 a.m.to 5 p.m.Evening hy Appointment.Lloyd, have returned home from Selby Lake.Mr.and Mrs.Alex.Cassidy, of Enosburg, Vt., were guests of his sister, Mrs.Jas.Harvey and Mr.Harvey on Sunday.Mr.Cooper, of Ormstowui, as principal, and Mrs.Homer Ingalls, intermediate, opened the school here on Sept.5th.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Carter and daughter, Miss K.Mooney, were in town on Sunday.Mrs.Maidment and three daughters, of Sutton, were guests of the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Stapinhill, over the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Page and daughter, Ethel, and son, Gerald, were guests of his brother, Mr.John Page and Mrs.Page on Sunday.The Masonic parade to the B.S.M.Church on Sunday was quite well attended by people from Bedford, Stanbridge, Cowansville and Dunham.Rev.Rural Dean Coffin preached the sermon.Rev.Mr.Atkins 7'ead the lessons, and Rev.H.C.Winch assisted in the prayers.Mrs.Harold Mahannah and in'fant daughter, of Bristol, Conn., have been visiting Mrs.John Symington and Mrs.Wm.Dymond and calling on other friends.Miss Zula Dymond, of Newport, Vt., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Dymond.Miss Bertha Dymond accompanied Mrs.H.Mahannah to her home in Bristol and will proceed to Boston, where she will spend a few weeks visiting relatives and friends.The W.A.will meet with the president, Mrs.W.A.Reynolds on Wednesday, Sept.12th.SUTTON JUNCTION Mr.and Mrs, Frank Wright, of South Hero, Vt., were at Mr.M.G.Safford\u2019s on Sunday.Misses Helen and .Marion Martin left on Tuesday morning for Macdonald College.I Mr.Francis Ingalls went to Knowlton on Monday to attend the unveiling ceremony.It will be remembered that one of Mr.Ingalls\u2019 brothers fell during the war.Mr.and Mrs.Meyer and Madam Meyer, Mrs.Lewis and Rean Meyer were at Mr.S.P.Êafford\u2019s on Monday.Several fine head of cattle passed to get in readiness for the County Fair.Mrs.W.R.Safford, Andrea Saford and Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Dow are | spending some time at Mr.Spencer 'Safford\u2019s house.Miss Wallace and Miss Searle came home with Miss Audrey Safford for the holiday.General Draper was in Knowlton to assist in the ceremony at the unveiling service.Mrs.M.G.Safford and Miss Clapp, of Burlington, Vt., are in Toronto for a couple of weeks.ars, Que.; Mrs.Galey, of Montreal; Miss W\u2019.Godmyre, of Ottawa; Mr.Ackland Mooney, of Newport, were week-end guests at the Cottage Hotel.Miss Ailene Thomas returned home from Knowlton for a few days.Mrs.Scott Fullerton and Mrs.D.Flanagan went to North Troy on Saturday.Messrs.Wm.and Guy Peasley went to Sherbrooke on Sunday.Guests of the week at Rosebank Cottage, the home of Mr.and Mrs, N.I.Peasley were Mr.Clinton j Martin, Mrs.E.I.Martin, Miss E.I Martin and Mrs.J.P.Longfellow, of ( Boston; Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Moffatt and Master Waldon, Miss G, Mof-i fatt, Mr.H.Moffatt and Miss Hazel | Moffatt, of Greensboro, Vt., the i visitors motoring from Boston, and i Greensboro.I Mr.Rodney Reynolds, of Boston, I Mass., spent a few days with his grandparents at Cedar Brook Farm, KNOWLTON BOLTON CENTRE Among recent guests in town were Miss Ellison Tilton, of Macdonald College, visiting her.aunt at Mountain View Farm.Mrs.G.H.Webster and Mrs.Beningham, of Magog; Mrs.F.McGowan, of Knowlton; Mr.and Mrs.M.Scott, Chicago; Mr.and Mrs.H.Benham, of Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.R.Shilson and Master Maurice, Mr.and Mrs.Dick and children, of Ced- \\WllLKltL^10RC.FLlES TRAN j S80-C'WORTH\u2019.i3F\u2018- ANY/' - i STICKY FLY CATCHfR Clean to handle.Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and General Stores It was with regret that the friends ! of Mr.L.L.Knowlton learned that he is confined to bed again through illness.Mr.and Mrs.Willie Consens, who have had charge of the Conference during the past season, have moved iback into their home on Main Street.Miss Evelyn Pettes has left to re-jsume her studies at Macdonald College, and Misses Godue and Porrit :to take up their school duties in j Montreal and Verdun.Principal and Mrs.Bennett have | returned from spending the sum-; mer at their cottage, Bishop\u2019s Crossing.Rev.and Mrs.Shores, who occupied their rooms during the summer, have gone to their home in j Westmount.Mrs.M.Mason, of Mansonville, is a guest of Mr.and Mrs.L.D.Mc-! Clintock.| Misses Horsfall and Bourne have returned to St.Lambert after spending their holidays at Mrs.H.F.Wood\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Tetley !and Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Walsh, of 'Montreal, are now among the guests at the same home.Miss Dolly Crandall has returned from visiting her sister in Valley-field.I Mrs.Owen Owens, who spent the month of August at Mr.H.C.Knowlton\u2019s, returned to her home in Montreal on Sunday.Miss Carol Owens will remain for a few days longer.| Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Collins, of : Hemmingford, have been spending \u2018a few days here this week, i Mr.Harold Harrower, of New York City, is the guest of his parents, Dr.and Mrs.A.B.Harrower.Mr.Roy Marsh, of Vancouver, B.C., is visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Jason Marsh.! Miss Marjorie Currie has returned to Montreal after visiting her friend, Miss Carol Owens, at \u201cCold-brook Farm.\u201d The Misses Woodley, of West-mount, are occupying their cottage, Conference Heights, recently vaca-ried by Mr.and Mrs.W.K.' Knee-land.Mrs.W.L.Marier has moyed into a portion of Rev.L.M.England\u2019s house for the coming months.Mrs.Ned Howard, two sons and daughter motored here from Cleveland, Ohio, and are guests of relatives in this section.Mr.and Mrs.Benoit, of Montreal, were here on Friday.Mrs.Benoit was a Knowlton girl, a daughter of Mr.Moses Lefebvre.Miss Angus, of Montreal, is spending a fortnight at Mrs.H.F.Wood\u2019s.Miss Prouty has returned from visiting her sister, Mrs.Adams, in Mansonville.Miss Kate Robb returned on Saturday, much improved in health, and took up her duties again with aunt, Mrs.E.W.Morgan.Mr.Geo.Roberts motored here from Detroit, Mich., last week.He was accompanied by his mother and sister, who spent the summer with him There will be an ice cream social at the home of Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Lee on Thursday evening, September 13, in aid of the Methodist Ladies\u2019 Aid of East Farnham.Mr.and Mrs.D.Mudgett, Mr.and Mrs.B.Maeev.Mr.and Mrs.N.H.O\u2019Brien and Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Lee, attended the funeral of Mr.A.A.Bresee at Sutton on Friday.Mrs.Wm.Lavery and daughter Pearl have been at North Pinnacle visiting Mrs.H.Brown.Miss Lavery remained for a few days with her aunt.Mr.Joe Marco went to Stukely on Thursday with friends.Misses Florence and Laura Lavery have commenced their school duties at the convent at Sutton.Mrs.A.J.O\u2019Brien Is on the sick list.Mrs.Harvey is spending a few days with her.Mrs.J.C.Reid is not as well of late as her many friends could wish.COWANSVILLE Mr.and Mrs.Herman Derome and baby spent Sunday in Roxton Falls.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Daudelin and children were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.T.Beauregard in St.Enfant Jesu.Mr.and Mrs.Ben Truax and Miss Mary have moved to Waterloo, where they have bought a residence and will reside there in the future.Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Aubertin and children were guests of Mr.and Mrs, Batiste Aubertin in Roxton on Sunday.Mrs.Arthur Favreau has returned home from spending a few days with relatives in South Roxton.Mr.and Mrs.Bismark Truax and Miss Evelyn were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Truax on Sunday.Mr.Charles Norris, of Waterloo, spent a couple of days here last week.Mr.Ben Norris and children, of Melboro, were recently calling on relatives.Mrs.William Smith and daughter, of Melboro, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Peter Norris.Mr.Archie Norris, Jr., has returned home from Melboro.Mrs.Fred Copping has returned heme from the Sherbrooke Hospital and she is as well as can be expected.Mr.Rossarita Brisebois, of Montreal, is visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Brisebois.Mr.McKenney, accompanied by two sons, of Boston, Mass., recently-spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Nye.Mr.Adelard Pelletier, who is working in Montreal, has taken the contract to remove the steeple on the Congregational Church, St.Charles.It has been found, that the steeple was straining the roof, so it was decided to remove it.Mr.Pelletier has also been engaged to decorate the interior of the Church.Dr.Fuller\u2019s family have returned from a very pleasant two weeks spent at Philipsburg.Miss Helen Gleason is spending a few days in Montreal.According to the last census the population of Cowansville is between thirteen and fourteen hundred.Letters received from Mr.Gordon Brown, who is with the harvesters in Saskatchewan, state that he is enjoying the work in the grain fields, although hours are from six a.m.to seven p.m., and the temperature 120 in the shade, or it seems to be.His employer has one thousand acres of grain and the crop is good.The board received is of the best, which means much to a hungry^ boy.The nearest town is called \u201cWebb,\u201d and is ten miles away.It is a small place but is well supplied with stores, which are run almost exclusively on a cash basis.The milk dealers have raised the price of milk from eight to ten cents a quart, beginning the first of September.Mrs.C.J.Benham has returned I home from a two weeks\u2019 visit with Tier daughter, Mrs.McAllister, of ] Iroquois, Ont.I Mrs.Gorge Hulburd is staying ; with Mr.and Mrs.Lyman Turner j for a time.| The primary department of the [Academy is holding classes in the basement of the Methodist Church until such time as the new school W\u2019ill be ready.Miss A.Lowe has been visiting relatives and, friends in Valloyfield and Howick for the past two weeks.Miss J.Oliver, Dr.A.J.Oliver and Mr.Wm.Oliver are planning to spend the winter in Florida.Mrs.Emma Draper, of Bedford, was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.H.LeGallais.WEST SHEFFORD Mr.and Mrs.G.C.Boright, of 6t.Johns, and Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Boright, of Cowansville, were in town Sunday calling on friends.Rev.E.E.Pelletier, Raoul and Philip Bail, Luke Marchessault and friend returned on Friday evening from ap extended motor trip.Miss Elizabeth Rowan, of Buffalo, N.Y., has been a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Dunlavey, Miss Nellie Thompson, of Montreal, is at present a guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Enright.The Misses Hamilton, of Beebe, who have been visiting their cousins, Mrs.Jas.and John Campbell returned to their home on Thursday last.Mrs.Henry Neill was in Waterloo on Thursday.The sad news reached here on Saturday of the death of Mrs.Herman Irwin (nee May Hungerford) in Randolph, Vt., after an illness of some months.The interment took place in Granby on Monday, September 10th, on the arrival of the trai.Much sympathy is feh $ea.uly carries iis dotûer in iis face \u2014 Danish Proverb.THE most beautiful complexions in the world are those ot the British girls.Their fresh, radiant, pink-and-white skins are the envy and admiration of the world of beauty.And these girls preserv^their natural beauty with eerless f 'rasmic, VThe Dainty %r Deerless'J^eauty This emblem of purity and refinement beautifies because It rids the skin of all impurities.It cleanses and restores the youthful firmness and satin-smooth texture.Containing as it does the most exquisite and fascinating perfume, PEERLESS ERASM1C SOAP imparts its own delicate, lasting fragrance to the skin.For beautiful complexions, and for complexions that should be beautiful, PEERLESS ERASM1C is the true beauty soap.zçc a cake.Sold by the leading drug stores where you can also obtain ERASM1C Shaving Stick, Solidified Brilliantine, Bath Crystals (Perfumed), Shampoo-Powder, Concentrated Perfumes, and Poudre de Riz.Mo./, bu\tCanadian -4*en/j and Importers, 4R \u201cERASMIC\u201d Perfumer* ANGLO-AMERICAN AGENCIES Limited LONDON »nd PARIS\t41*43 St.Frtnçoi» Xavier St., Montreal,One.Sold by all Drug Stores, Bayley\u2019s, The Misses Foss\u2019 Beauty Parlors, Mrs.GoughV Beauty Parlors.for the young husband, also Mr.! returned to their home in Boston, and Mrs.Hungerford and family in j Mass.\t» their loss.Mrs.Nugent and daughters, who; Miss Gladys Nugent, of Boston, have been guests of Mrs.Ed.En-,'has been visiting Mrs.F.Doonan right for a couple of weeks, have and family for a time.WEST BROME FARNHAM The anuual harvest home service and chicken pie supper will be held in the Anglican Church Hall on Friday evening, Sept.14th.Service at 7.30 p.m, All are cordially invited.The W.C.T.U.meets at the home of Mrs.F.H.Darrah on Saturday afternoon, Septeml/r 15th.Miss Martin, the county president, is expected to be present, also Mrs.J.J.Brimmer, of East Farnham, a good attendance is hoped for.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Austin and baby, also Mrs.Eugene and Mrs.j Leslie Scott, were guests of Mrs.iSylvanus Fuller on Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.L.Oulette and children, of East Hill, were guests of Mr.and Mrs, Fred Wilson on Sunday.Mrs.Percival Holden and three children, of Rock Island, were guests of Mrs.Everett Hartley over the week-end.Mr.George Durkee and H.D.Short went to Knowlton on Sunday.Mrs.Truax, of Montreal, has been visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs.Sherman Kathan.All are sorry to hear that Mr.Casper Scott is laid up with rheu-|matism.All hope for a speedy recovery.Rev.and Mrs.Irving and children were guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Scott on Friday last.MM* »\u2022 fli'V* |, 11 Mrs.Cutter and her daughter.Glenna, who have been visiting at Mrs.Milton Brown's, have returned to their home in Worcester, Mass.A great many of the townspeople were in Brome to attend ihe annual fair.\t, Miss Gertruda Bean, who bas' been making am extended visit with her sister, Mrs.H.Lavalliere.has been in Montreal visiting with Miss Kathleen Elders.Mr.and Mrs'.James Miller with a party of friends motored to Knowlton to attend the unveiling of the Brome County memorial.The Methodist Ladies\u2019 Aid was entertained on Thursday by Mrs.Harry Campbell at her home on Main Street.This meeting was wall attended and avery enjoyable afternoon spent It was decided to have an open tea next Thursday, September 13th, at \\\\iiieh the public will be welcome.It was also decided to meet every two weeks commencing from next Thursday.Mr.and Mrs.Dan Brown were in Brome visitini; friesdgi and attending the fair.Miss Enid Scirour was visiting in Cowansville recently.Mrs.C.Hase and Miss Ina Hase Wai'A in Mnntj-AnJ an Tutuoiav for u BETHANY Mrs.Arthur Truax entertained a Very pleasant meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid on Wednesday last with a good attendance.Misses Addle and Hazel Traux, of Boscobel, were recent guests of Miss Ellice Clark.Miss Lucy Clark spent.Friday in Sherbrooke on her way to her home in Newbury, Vt.While in Sherbrooke she was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Ben Dean, Laurier Avenue.Rev.C.Lummis and Mrs.Dixon, of Boscobel, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.Fred Clark on Friday.Mr.and Mrs.Dollard Racicot, of Roxton Falls, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.M.Richard on Saturday.Miss Sarah Mallette, of Davidson Hill, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.C.Mallette, Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Duclos, of Roxton Falls, spent Sunday here with relatives.Mrs.T.Beauchamp and children, of Roxton Falls, were guests of Mrs.F.Derome on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Stevens and son, of of Augusta, Me., are spending their vacation with Mr.and Mrs.James II AmHa.tr, Brantford Roofs help to make communities attractive and add value to the home.Something More Than Just a \u201c Coder\u201d Brantford Roofs give the supreme satisfaction desired in tke building of a home\u2014protection from the elements, safety from fire, absence of repairs and renewals.And they enhance the appearance of the home, large or small, with the harmonious colors of the natural slate surface.old roofs and give diagonal effects.* £\tf Distributed under Brantford Roofing Trade Marks through Brantford Roofing dealers.Stock carried, information furnished, service rendered by our dealer in your district.Write for descriptive literature, or advice on roofing problems.Brantford Roofing Co., Limited, Head Office and Factory, Brantford, Ont.Brancha at: Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, and Winnipeg\t53 Brantford Roofs Unfading Colors \u2014 Brantford Asphalt Slates are built for unusual endurance.Faced with Blue-Black, Red, Tile-Red or Green slate\u2014may be used in any desired combination of these colors.Brantford Asphalt slates in 4 in 1 slabs; Brantford Tapered Asphalt slates with the heavy butt; Brantford Arro-Lock slates (red or green) may be laid over For Sale by LACOMBE & FILS LIMITEE rAGE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1923.*?*?*\u2022!\u2022******** + *** CITY BR1EFLETS * * *** + + ***** ***?** * A.H.Genge, Piano Tuner, Residence, 194 Quebec St.Phone 846W.You will save 20 p.c.on regular rates by being photographed this Keek only, which is the National thotograph Week at Nakash Studio.Echenberg Bros\u2019, store closed for Jewish New Year today and tomor- \\ow.Will re-open Thursday morn-ig, Sept.13th.Meeting of Wales Home Auxiliary vill be held at the Y.W.C.A.on Thursday at 3 p.m.^ Pull Gospel Meeting, Miss Wheel- ! er\u2019s, Room 19, Art Bldg.Our store will be closed today and tomorrow, (Wednesday), for Jewish kolidays.-\u2014J.Rosenbloom & Co.Mrs.D.Biron, 78 Wellington No.,j Invites all ladies to attend her millinery opening on Wed., Sept.12th, and following days.«s*##**!» ««s** * RED CROSS ASKS AID FOR JAPANESE REFUGEES.+*+****+********** The Sherbrooke branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society has been advised by the head office that the Canadian Government has requested the Canadian Red Cross to undertake a Dominion-wide campaign for the relief of those who are suffering through the Japanese disaster.The head office has therefore instructed the Sherbrooke branch to make a local appeal.Contributions will be sent through the local treasurer to the head office of the Canadian Red Cross and then sent direct to the Japanese Red Cross.\u2022All contributions should be addressed to the local treasurer, Mrs.S.A.Jones, 14 High street, Sherbrooke.They will be acknowledged through the local press.BOYS\u2019 CONFERENCE.A meeting of the boys\u2019 confer-j Sherbrooke people had no pla.V-ence promotion committee and ; house, the skating rink during the Tuxis advisory board'will be held; summer, being used by travelling in the Y\u2019.M.C.A.qp Wednesday, ! troups.Mr.Clement, as a practi-September 12th, ai 7 p.m.\tj ral theatre man, secured municipal \u2014-4-\tj support in the way of a free site, PICTURE OF HISTORIC IN- I anti Clement Theatre was erected.TEREST.\tj and opened during Fair week with There is being shown at the Pre- a production of Faust, nier Theatre for three days this Later Mr.Clement became interweek, beginning yesterday, the pic- ested in oil fields in Kansas, but ture \u201cA Royal Divorce,\u201d dealing, though very promising at the be-with the life of Napoleon and cen- ginning, this venture did not prove treing around his divorce from j successful.Josephine.\t! He was an extremely likeable.This is one of the most import- mar.energetic and courteous at ant and instructive pictures pre- all times, and had many friends in sented in Sherbrooke for a long Sherbrooke.time, and portrayals aro most eiab-\t- orate, including the burning of ^ ISIOX OBSCLRED BY CLOUDS.Moscow, the Battle of Waterloo.:.Yesterday's cloudy sky brought etc.\tj keep disappointment to the hearts of In two or three instances the many of Sherbrooke\u2019s citizens who picture is not exact'v true to his- had been looking forward to witness-torical fact, but for the most Part ing the solar eclipse, which took it follows history closely, for there place yesterday afternoon.The is sufficient romance in the life eclipse took place, but owing to the of Napoleon to supply moving nic- overcast sky the phenomena was not ture themes without invention, generally visible.LENNOXVILLE \u2022fr 4* 41\t4* *********** ^ The Fall Millinery Opening of the Mabelle Hat Shop will take place on Thursday, Sept.13th, and Friday.Sept.14th.Among the out-of-town guests who attended the Dormer\u2014Davenport wedding were Principal and Mrs.W.G.Dormer, Mrs.Harbert \u2019and Mrs.Munderloh, of Montreal, Mrs.H.Ford, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., and Mr.Beattie, of Lemesur-ier, are visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs.D.E.Byrne, Spring R°ad-\tx .\t, Miss Esther Desilet and Miss Larigee are guests of Mrs.William Byrne.Mrs.K.Reedi and her sister, Mrs.D.G.Harrison, entertained at an afternoon tea on Monday, a number of friends being present.Tea was poured by Mrs.H.J.Lab-aree, and the hostesses were assisted in serving by Mrs.Chÿrie?Pet-erson.\t,, , Students of nature will have noticed that a total eclipse of the sun was due in a large uart of America yesterday.This perhaps accounts for the uncertain light and appearance of sky here.Mr.and Mrs.J.Gifford-left this morning for Montréal, and will sail on September 12th on the Melita for England, landing at Southampton.They expect to remain in the old country until next June.The Women\u2019s Institute will meet on Thursday afternoon.REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Registrations in the Sherbrooke Division Registry Office during the week ending Sept.8th follow: Henri Laeharite to Napoleon Legendre, lot 23c, range 7, Ascot.Price, $6,000.Napoleon Legendre to Henri La-charite, lot 1472 South Ward.Price, $6,500.Napoleon Carrier to Louis Carrier undivided half lots 7a, range 3, 7c end 8e, range 2, Compton.Price, $1 etc.Mrs.Vital Veilleux to I.C.Benoit lot 16e, range 3, Compton.Price, $400.\\ Wilfrid Aube to David Cabana, uhd.hf.lot 294 East Ward.Price $300.O.A.Begin to W.H.Lovell rights in N.E.part lot 895, lot 896-7, and residue lot 896-6 East Ward.iTice $1242.15.Stanislas Fortier to Eugene Dion, lot 815 East Ward.Price, $380.C.E.Jobin to City of Sherbrooke, part lot 1444-53 South Ward.Price $2376.Miss G.H.Learned to Mrs.W.R.Moore lot 899-91-15 East Ward.Price $1 etc.Sherbrooke Real Estate Co.to J.C.and R.T.Mead, lot 1491-177 South Ward.Price $597.A.Roy Kendall L.R.A.M., A.A.G.O.Organist Plymouth Cong.Church and Sherbrooke Choral Art Society.Resumes Classes Sept.3rd.Courses in Piano, Organ, Aural Training, Harmony and Counterpoint.Candidates prepared for exams.156 London St.\t\u2019Phone 316-m.A Big Kettle Free Not only can you get » big: aluminum kettle free, but you can get a whole «et of aluminum ware free by Bavingr the coupons which come in the Quaker Corn Flakes packages.Double boilers, preserving: kettles, potato pots\u2014all of the best aluminum, and guaranteed to give satisfaction.Quaker Corn Flakes are put up in large packages, wax-wrapped to keep them crisp and fresh.Use this wholesome food generously and save alf the coupons you can.GLEASON\u2019S BUSINESS COLLEGE SHERBROOKE is open for a course in Secretarial Tramin» Tel\u2014Residence, 1002-1-4; College, 090.Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classified Advertisements in this issus, Saturday, succeeding Mr.Sherrell in the Preparatory School.Mr.Mof-fatt, who has previously taught at St.John's College School, Winnipeg, and at Quebec High School, will also act as chaplain.This picture will be shown today and tomorrow.The moon\u2019s shadow first touched > ; the sun at 3.37 p.m.eastern standard | : time, the middle of the eclipse oc- j jcurring at 4.34 p.m.By 5.19 the ' ¦eclipse was over, and the sun\u2019s disc was again clear of the shadow.EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS AT QUEBEC SEPT.13th to 16th, 1923.\t__________ - In cor.nectiim with the Eucharistic OPPORTUNITY FOR THE BLIND Î Congress at Quebec this week and Mr L Gulbransen, field officer ! the concluding ceremony which will of the Montreal'Association for the j Use place Sunday afternoon next, Blirid< 13 SpeKdiBe a short time the Qucoec Central Railway_ Will Sherbrooke with a view to getting operate a special train leaving -her- jnto touch with people throughout! Lrooke at 6,30 a-m.(standard time» t-he Townships who have lost their! and Megantic 7.15 a.m.on Sunday s;Khtsigbt.He is particularly ar.x-etopping at ail stations and arriv- louse to get in communication with ing Levis at 11.45 a.m.A return children who would be eligble to special train-«-ili leave Levis at 8.00 j attend the school for the blind, p.m.same day running to Sher- where they could take up a literary crooke and Megantic.Special fares will from all stations including We are making a display of Elk Pins Charms & Rings in various designs, ranging in price from $1.00 to $15.00.Members are Invited to look these over.0.J.GENDRON Jeweller Comer King and Wellington C\u2019.rzets or musical career.Mr.Gulbran-be effective sen is staying at tha Grand Cen-1 Sher- tral and parties interested are re-1 brooke good going on Saturday and quested to communicate with him.I Sunday, the 15th and 16th, good to- return until Monday, the 17th.Further information can be secured on application to agents or to the Gen- | BISHOP\u2019S COLLEGE SCHOOL REOPENS.Bishop\u2019s College School, Lennox- eral Passenger Department, Sher-LiiTp\tr \u201e brocke teleohone 142?\t:V:,le> °Pens its doors for the fall : t ocke, teiepaone 142Z.\t.ler!n tomorrow, when all the stu- ' dents will have returned.SHED FELL ON SUPERINTEN-\tül\" \u2018\u201c\u2019T \u2018\tThe b.°>'s j DEvr\tkaVe supplemental examina\u2014 Mr.Joseph Emond,'superintencent to take for their promotion will ! of the Bromoton Puis and Paper rctu-\u2018 toda> \u2022 -r.,, iL.naon, head-Company at Bromptonville, narrowly \u201cfîff °.f tbl Preparatory School, escaped serious injury as a result of w:-j h® 3r- Montrea.on Wednesday a shed falling upon him.Emond was\tsmall boys will return in the endeavoring- to straighten a shed lo- a-£ernoon under his personal care.j cated becind his residence, and the , T\"116 nlITr.ber of students is large fecrew-jack.evidently badly placed, this year, and slight structural » gave way as he was placing pieces changes have been made to make of wood beneath the building.The room for the additional beds requir- j shed toppled over, pinning Mr., ed, and also to increase the playroom Emond above the legs, but after help accommodation for the boys of- the j had been secured and he had been i Preparatory School.dag out, it was found no injuries had j been sustained with the exception of » a few minor injuries.BELVIDERE WOMEN\u2019S INST1-TUTE MET.The meeting of the Belvidere Women\u2019s Institute was held at the home of Mrs.Darker, the president, Mrs.Ellis, presiding.The minutes of the last meeting were » read and adopted.A very interesting paper on the care and selection of linen was read by Mrs.Parkin, imparting to the members many helpful sugres- : .rt\t: or a so'-iai ev-irir?were left with the entertainment committee.At the tea hour dainty refreshments were served by the hoste:*».There are two changes oi the tea- ' ching staff this year, the Rev.E.K.Moffatt taking the place of Mr.j Hugh O\u2019Donnell in the Upper School, and Mr.J.D.Jefferis, who arrived from England on the S.S.Melita on [yTe know it will appeal , To vou w The wav we PIX voua Chimney FU»e ! .You may not know the discomfort of ill-fitting glasses.But you do appreciate the danger of wearing cheaply made lenses\u2014the kind made to sell because of their cheapness.If you had spare eyes with which to experiment it might be worth while taking chances.But having only one pair, it is best to give them the best care available.McConnell\u2019s glasses are designed, made, tested and fitted by MEN WHO KNOW HOW.McConnell\u2019s OptoHietrist 54 King Street Treat Your- ocur \\ Rightm^ Y\u2019S MEN\u2019S CLUB.At a meeting held in the Y.M.C.A.ia»t night it was definitely agreed to proceed with the organization of a Y\u2019s Men\u2019s Club for Sherbrooke, ard make application for charter to the Internationa! Y \u2022* \u2019den\u2019s Club at Toledo, Ohio.In the election of officers the following were appointed: President,.J.Leigh; vice-preeident, H.Griffith; secretary» C.Tate: treasurer, E.S.Beerworth.The provisional con-etitution was unanimouslv adopted and the secretary instructed to get in touch with the International office and make application for a charter.The question of ways and means was then considered and it .w?3.proïiylonally agreed that an! initiation fee of $2 per member be charged and a fee of $2 per year.It was further agreed that the meetings be held on Thursday evening from 6.15 to 7.30.DEATH OF MR.FRED CLEMENT AT LOS ANGELES.The body of the late Mr.Fred Clement ja being laid to rest today at Los Angeles, Cal.Mr.Clement died on Friday at Los Angeles, \u2022where he ha» been a resident for the past ten years, having been engaged in the moving picture business.The late Mr.Clement was very well known in Sherbrooke, having been interested in the theatrical ! business here.It was Mr.Clement svbp built His Majesty\u2019s Theatrç, j Which for many years was known ! as \u2018\u2018Clement\u2019s Theatre.\u201d Before coming to Sherbrooke,1 Mr.Clement resided at Berlin, flu H., where he operated the local theatre there.His wife predeceased fci/n.He leaves no children.» j It is about twenty years.since! Mr.Giamani uurua ta\tj YOU see we make sure you are satisfied with our work.Until that time .JF-the job isn\u2019t finished.Just tell us over the phone, or call, if you will, and we\u2019ll be glad to advise you about your work and as to the cost.ERNEST CONLEY 9 Magog St.\tPhone 378.SHERBROOKE.i! IF you want to treat yourself right around mealtime eat of the bread that we bake daily.It will improve your appetite and encourage your health.- Treat yourself and family to some of our fine cake.It\u2019s a food confection that\u2019s easily digestible, and you\u2019ll find that it\u2019s properly priced.ALL ATT HIGH CLASS BREAD SPECIALIST SHER BROOKE.QUE \u2022 RADIO SETS TV\u2019e have the following sets in stock, which we will dispose of at a considerable reduction in price:\u2014 1\u2014\tFederal No.58, 4 valve set.2\u2014\tFederal No.57, 4 valve sets.2\u2014\tDe Forest M T 200, 3 valve seti, 3\u2014\tRadak, 3 valve set.1\u2014\tAtwater-Kent, 3 valve set.3\u2014Amrad, 3 valve set.2\u2014\tWestinghouse Aeriola Sr.Sets.They are all in first-class condition and guaranteed to receive broadcasting within a radius of 1,000 miles.We also have complete stock of parts to build your own.See Our Radio Exhibit at the Fair.Wiggett Electric Co., Ltd.19 Marquette St.\tSherbrooke, Que.SOMETHING TO EXCLAIM ABOUT! Our new Dresses for day and evening wear\u2014» Hats that are amazingly smart, and our TOP COATS We have \"specially priced.\u201d Scmmetâ y , Ml J| Hm\u2014jf Phone 667.88 Wellington St.N# BEAVER BOARD We are pleased to announce that we now have a large and complete stock of all sizes of Beaver Board.There are many uses for this low-priced building and remodelling material, and we will be pleased to submit plans and quotations for any jobs where it is required.Phone or write us for attractive Plan Books, Samples, BISSELL-IRW1N LUMBER COMPANY SHERBROOKE EVERYTHING IN LUMB ER PHONE 777 TIME WAS when the making of a Will was looked upon as a distasteful task, too lon0gtP°ned t0 the latest P°ssible moment, and often postponed TODAY with a Trust Company to carry out your wishes, making a Will is merely carrying into effect an imperative duty, causing slight interruption in the day\u2019s work.APPOINT THIS INSTITUTION YOUR EXECUTOR.The Sherbroske Lean & Mortgage Co.Electrical Houseware For Every Need Take the opportunity to increase the conveniences of your home with electrical appliances.They save time, beautify your home, make housework a delight.Cost a trifle to operate, and are more economical in actual accomplishment.Be sure to see these before making your final plans for Fall and Winter.V Electric Toasters A breakfast and luncheon necessity.Just slip the bread in place, snap the button, and toast is in the making.More delicious than any other you have ever tasted\u2014and think of the convenience, the handiness, the time .saved.Our Electric Percolators A boon to thrifty housewives.Not only do they beautify the table, but the rich, pure coffee with its fine aroma gives a zest to one\u2019s meals which makes the table where the percolator sings its merry song at meal times a delightful place to be at.Our percolators satisfy the most particular person.We can also supply you with all kinds of electrical applaances such as Waffle Irons, Hot Plates, Irons, Hot Water Heaters, Heating Pads, Cozy Glow Heaters, Ranges, Vacuum Cleaners, Vibrators, Drink Mixers, eto, J.S.MITCHELL and CO.EXTRA GOOD mmmÊÊÊÊÊtmÊÊÊÊmaa^m asaxsimamn SPECIALS Here are some wonderful values, fresh new stock direct from the factory.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022; 28,98 No.3.\u2014Doll Carriage for your little girl.All black with rubber tire wheels.\tT HO Only.0,30 Other styles $7.50 to $10.00, Walkerlys in four different styles.Keeps the little ones from falling on the floor and teaches them to walk.Prices: $1.65, $2.50, $4.00 and $5.00.For your visitors\u2019 room or spare bedroom or your own room we recommend this bed.All white, very strong, any size 3 ft., 4 ft., 4'6 ft.wide by 6 ft \u2019 long Sale\t.12,50 price\t»\u2022\u2022\u2022 ir1* SANITARY FIBRE Big thick mattress to fit any size bed.Aug.Sale Price UiM MATTRESSES FINE COTTON New fresh lot this week, Art ticking cotton Aug.^Sale Price 10,00 Ostermoor Mattresses Pure cotton felt filling, best quality Art ticking, all edges bound.Never grow hard\tnn or lumpy.Price .\u201e .UUiUU EDWARDS FURNITURE CO.No.1.\u2014A splendid carriage, wicker frame, neatly upholstered, steel springs, metal handle, etc.August Sale Special .No.2.\u2014High grade fibre carriage, very latest model, soft cushions, adjustable hood, rubber tire wheels, etc.August Sale Special .v. «SHERBROOKE DAILY KLCÜKD, ITJL5DAY, atri-tiyitJt-R TT, IVZ3.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD Publiihed dally, except Sunday», bj the Sherbrooke Beeord Company, Ltd., \u20ac7 Wellinrton Street.North, Bherbreeke.Q»e.ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY 9.1897.Member Canadian Preaa, Ltd., with drop of leaaad National fÇawt wire in office-»Canadian Fréta, Associated Frata and Eea-Ver's newa aerricea araiiabla.the country, but later on he does well even to save his j reputation.a \u2022 a If ever Germany gets into shape to pay, the hateful thing doubtless will place all the property in the wife\u2019s name.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 rinacniPTiON rates\u2014R.t~ .mctij in .dTin», u Udre.» in Canada, Great Britain and th.Uniud StaUa : Ona Tear, I3.0&i wL.montha, 51.75; three menthe, 91.00; ene month, OOe.b circulai: Racord ! laiibn iâ AN A.B.C.PAPW ____ember of tho Audit Rur regularly audited and gnaxnnteoi WHAT OF THE WASTE?At the recent meeting of the City Council, the first general admission was made that Sherbrooke\u2019s power developments at Weedon have cost far more than was expected, The ratepayers have been aware of the extra calls but they have never had a clear and satisfactory statement of the Weedon cost.Likewise, the ratepayers have been aware of demands through the courts involving thousands of dollars relative to power development in the Magog Rive \\ The total cost of Wrestbury exceeding $50,000 has Just been njade known together with the information that for all this the city has no claim on the power, but simply owns the wild land along the river.Power properties are valuable.Electric developments, in this age, are great revenue producers.To this is due the fact that Sherbrooke\u2019s power enterprises have brought financial return to the department instead of disaster to the city.A comprehensive statement of th^ costs of Sher-\u2022 brooke\u2019s power properties would be of interest together with a memoranda of costly errors and extravagant purchase prices paid.The properties as a -whole may very likely' be worth all and much more than they have cost.This, however, does not excise engineering and administration errors.Recent discussions in the Council indicate that the full story of Sherbrooke\u2019s power developments would be of great interest and enlightenment should it ever be faithfully written by some person who has worked behind the scenes.\u2019.V.*.\\VV.V.*.V.V.V.V.\\\\V Sociai and Personal A hick town is a place whejea fire is considered an entertainment.No one ever will know whether the Negro migration was caused by hope of high wages or fear of a short watermelon crop.« \u2022 » Another good way to destroy insect pests is to provide a nice comfortable jail cell for the man who likes to kill birds.The office cynic prefers Sunday autoing rather than church.He says at church he tires his legs putting on ^brakes after the \u201cthirdly.\" ALLIANCE WITH GERMANY\u2014NEVER.Despatches from Berlin tell of the probability of a nilitary coup in Germany and of a growing feeling in favor of an alliance with Britain.Surely, the British Government can never entertain such a proposal should it ever be made.Nothing could more shock public opinion in this country than to see Britain and Germany in alliance and it is unbelievable that opinion in Britain would look with favor on any such scheme.Italy has lost instead of gained prestige in her recent warlike exhibition and the whole situation in Europe is of a nature to cause right thinking countries to hesitate to form any binding associations with continental Governments.As for Germany, she has played ally against ally in her attempt to avoid her just obligations and now, having gotten.so far, brazenly talks of alliance with the British Empire.Millions of dead to whom memorial tributes are being erected in all allied countries, would cry out egainst any such preposterous outcome to their sacrifices.The reason a widow has better luck than a novice is because she has ^earned to look thrilled while the man brags.* * * It might help some if the historians who tell us how many dollars a war costs, would tell us also how many eyes and arms it cost.\u201cHijack\u201d is the name applied to one who robs a bootlegger.This, with the bootlegger\u2019s low-game, makes it much like seven-up.¦\t\u2022 s Correct this sentence; \u201cI read some of the dvertise-ments,\u201d declared the homely girl, \u201cbut 1 never read those concerning beauty secrets.\u201d *99 One advantage in driving slow is that the idiot you are meeting will have greater momentum and will knock you out into a soft plowed field. * ?*>\t* **:* *\t-j> * * * * .j.\u2022***IANO PLAYER WITH 75 PIECES OF Seven rooms and bath, furnace and gas.' music for sale.Apply 84 Court St.Immediate possession.Frontenac St.Dear Readers;\u2014 There\u2019s money to be made if you can cash in on his WANTS.It may be a \u201cWanted to Sell\u201d or a \u201cWanted to Buy.\u201d The problem is to get in touch with the fellow at the other end of the line and make the transaction.There is one certain rendezvous\u2014the Want Adv.Page.Here is the daily market for onu\u2019s WANTS.Yours truly, GEORGE KETCHEM.Professional And Business Directory ___ADVOCATK» «TELLS, LYNCH & WILSON, AD VO-VV catM, Marchant, Bank Bide.FEMALE HELP WANTED.R.E.Bradley, 92 ^IX-ROOM TENEMENT TO LET ON j St.Apt.2.^ Clough Avenue.Lennoxville.Modern t aonveniences, hardwood finish ; very central J^EOLIAN TYRESSER, BED AND COUCH FOR SALE.Very reasonable.Apply SO Wellington TTOUSEMAID WANTED FOR SEPTEM-ber 1st.Apply to Mrs.Jas.McCrea.Lennoxville.Que.PLAYER PIANO WITH SO rolls of music ; three-piece Spanish I leather parlor suite, library table.Oriental TO ; rug 9 x 12, for sale.Apply 100 Lincoln Ave., in private family, suitable for light | between 9 a.m.to 8 p.m.location.Apply Telephone 157 Sherbrooke.TWO BRIGHT, FURNISHED ROOM let fcocsekeeping.Apply at 99A King St.West, earner King and Convent Sts.$ IX-ROOM HOUSE TO Ward.Phone 60-W.TNVALID CHAIR FOR SALE.GOOD AS ^ new, only used about six weeks.Cost LET, NORTH j ,:z«d «hop and Cheap rent *c< Pnbh * Garage, > and washing n-dists po« Edwards Realty C».a»®» 21 OJSrier Block, Plwn* I437-F.PUBLIC NOTICE Public notice ia hereby given to the Ratepayers of the Municipality of the Township of Compton that the general collection roil has been completed and is deposited in the office of the Corporation, and all persona liable for the sums therein mentioned are requested to pay game within twenty days after the publication of this notice.Compton, Sept.8th, 1923.S.W.BRODERICK, Sec.-Treae ized by By-Law No.389;\tj Lefebvre, Messrs.Chas.and George\tcard op thanks.(\t2.\u2014Paving on Ball, King W.f 1 fl'ïlVre and Mr.Jules Clement, of : \u201eMr.Frank Dumont and family deair* to (railroad crossings), Marquette and ^a^er^00.'\t! thank thdr many friends for their kininess Eastern Townships Poultry Farms, Limited' ' Short Streets-\ti Gn Friday evening, Mr.and Mrs.; during the illness and death of our loving Foster, Que\t\u2019\t\u2019| 3.\u2014Oavplinm on rViomnloit, Hnv ! W.F.Shores returned home afterand mother, also for the many spiiitual - -\tdon, Haig Kitchener lSd Pad' pending several weeks travelling and floral offerings, and nil those who so t> I J oenfr\u2019 Lincoln, raci- tLro \u201eil -u r-nT,.,dinn Woof Diirioo-; klndly loaned motors for the funeral.________________________________ nc, Royal and Sanborn;\t, Lana,?lan West During Cook6hirei Sept.10thi 192B.T-\u2019ARM OF 130 ACRF- vor n mit s-c\t4\u2019\u2014Cement sidewalks on Ball, their travels they journeyed to Urcle\t-.F 7 o !,TAC®Es\u2019I0LR MILES Gillespie, Gordon, Minto Sanborn s domam t0 Vlslt thelr sons whoi\tinmemoriam.A from Sawyervüie, Qu«., for sale.Good i St rtL.Li l:™ cù_7 ai°\u2019-.i_ or \u2019'are at Spokane, Washington.Mr.' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.road buildings large sugar bush olenfv of\ti St.Gabriel and Short Streets;\ti\u201c\u2018J\t\u2019r aouin^ouu.\tIn loving memory of our dear son, Walter also tf Durham\tI 5,-Purchase of lots of land and |\t: fnhores reP»rt a vcry de- Winn Oughtred, who passed away on Sept.ingntiui trip.\tj nth, 1903.The Rev.Mr.Huxtable, of South I\t\u201cThey shall walk with me in white, g Borrowing of «ffifi non v.I^tukely, occupied the pulpit in the\tfor they are worthy.*\u2019\t0 HE EAST SHERBROOKE HOTEL FOR moans of eDu KrfnHo wooaKlo K * by Methodist Church on Sunday in the\tMR- AND MRS.W.T.OUGHTRED.sale, situated in Ea,t Sherbrooke.An\t^ ^ absence Of the Rev.Mr.Howitt.\tMarbleton.Que, hotel open to the public for over forty'years i\tt\"6 Period of 30 years, -two-year-old steers.Mrs.:\t- - w.e.Douglas.14 Pleasant st.st John.,- machinery, necessity for the bury, vt____________________ (department works; T (¦in\u2014.New Houses To Rent $15.00 and $16.00 per month Phone E.W.L.Page at 1660 or call at the office of the Canadian Conu.Cotton Mills.and of a first class reputation.This hotel has bearing interest at 5 % from the 1st been rebuilt new a few years ago.For all °* August, 1923; ___ [information apply to Edouard Boudreau, N.! That the said By-Law No.443 has p\u201e 72A Wellington st North, Sherbrooke, [been approved by municipal «lectors i on the 18th of July \u2019 CASINO HE-IE TODAY.The \u201cChicago Daily News\u201d ning story, prize-win- last and by OFFIfF TO R fMT thOvK .1 KMO-W WHAT TOO TO iVbVC- Y CAN'T 1 Mill, WHAT'S) THl*» CARD \u2018bAT- T\" Y 'To from the.COONT OE CAo< 'TO ««¦«.J THE COUNT fCOTstsA, tae.a CREAT HEUR» ___ TO THE.-\tr\u2014 V_/ © l«23 ay l*rr-L Ft*ruat Stm/ic*.Imc.oh: wow oio too UVEE* THINK or IT TO «stCNO WE ThEî>E C'fLAt-ITTFUL F LOWERS?a NOW KIN I CO CXjT?ÉSl|f 9-li Covey cemetery beside his late wife Harriet McCoy, who predeceased him severel years.He is survived by three children, Mrs.Elva Huntley, of New Haven, Vt; Mrs.John Faflin, of Hartford, Conn.; Mr.Horace Sweet, of Connecticut, all of whom were with him at his death ; also one sister, Mrs.Arvin Sweet, of Dakota.Since th« death of his eldest daughter, Mrs Jennie Partch, of East Hill, he had lived with her daughter, Mrs.Wab lace Hawthorne, at New Haven, Vt Deceased was horn at West Bromo in 1880 and was the elder son of the late Isaiah Sweet, of that place.The funeral was held at the home of hi* granddaughter, Mrs.Hawthorne, on Friday, and the remains were accompanied by her to West Brome, and on the arrival of the mail train were met by friends, and the Rev Jos.Irving, Anglican clergyman, who conducted service at.the grave.Hq will bo grealy missed by his children, who tenderly loved their father; also in his granddaughter\u2019s home, where he had been cared for and tenderly looked after during his residence with her.The family and whole circle of sorrowing friends have the sympathy of «II their friends in their bereavaauttt / I SHLKBKUUKwL DAILY RECORD, iUEÜDAY, SEPiEMBER il, 1923.PACE SEVEN LARGE NUMBER AT RICHMOND {Continued from page 1.) C.F.Burbank, W.D.Clark.Reception \u2014 John Hayes, M.D., mayor of Richmond ; W.D.Clark, M.G.Crombie, J.McMorine, P.C.Duboyce, C.F.Burbank.Ladies\u2019 department\u2014W.J.Ewing, F.T.Mappin.Officials on grounds\u2014 Marshall\u2014E.Mignault.Asst.Marshall\u2014H.A.Fowler.Gate\u2014E.J.Munroe.Grand stand\u2014M.Cleveland.Hon.Marshall\u2014F.P.Mappin.WATERLOO FAIR; CROP REPORT THE MONTREAL CATTLE MARKET QUOTATIONS Prices Paid for Cattle at the Montreal Stockyards \u2014 Other Details.What were you paying, Madam, for EGGS?The Department of Labor at Ottawa says these were the average prices eariy in AUGUST: (Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, Sept.11.\u2014(Dominion Live Stock Branch Report.) \u2014 Live stock for sale on the two markets this morning amounted to 252 cattle, 185 sheep, 1,057 hogs and 150 calves.The majority of the cattle on sale today were held over from yesterday\u2019s market.Yesterday\u2019s prices ranged from $3.75 to $6.25 for steers, from $2.50 to $4.50 for cows, and from $2 to $2.25 for bologna bulls.A few good bulls brought $3.50 to $4.Calves were in good demand.Milk fed calves of good quality brought $9; medium were around $7 to $7.509 and grassers were from $3 and up.The market for lambs looks stronger, and sellers are talking $10.50.Three loads of choice, breedy lambs from Scotstown, Que-, (Continued from page One) E Mrs.J.J.Kendall.Mixed grain\u20141 S.Blake, 2 L.Blanchard, 3 D.Lachapelle, 4 A.Duval.Millet\u20141 Blanchard Bros.Potatoes\u20141 Blanchard Bros., 2 A.Goyette, 3 W.Potvin, 4 Geo.Miziner, 5 McDonald Bros., 6 Wm.White-|were so](j yesterday for $11.25, or .about $1 over the market price for Mangolds\u20141 Leonard Wright.Igood lambs.These lambs were a part Turnips\u20141 Alfred Fortin, 2 L.0f the direct result of educational Blanchard, 3 E.O.Solomon.\t1 work which has been carried on for Orchards\u20141 W.W.Phelps, 2 ! some time by the Federal and Pro-Melancon Bros., 3 E.O.Solomon.vincial Departments of Agriculture, St.Joachim\tin the Province of Quebec.Judged by W.G.Kneeland.! H°gs suitable for butcher trade \u2022 Farms\u20141 Melvin Kennedy, 2 E.'and hogs in ungraded lots brought H.Ashton, 3 W.R.Levett, 4 Alfred *10.One buyer paid $11 for selects] Ashton, 5 E.Roy, G C.Hanna, 7 S.that were graded out.Light hogs are Newton.\ti110! wanted and were quoted at $9.Farm gardens\u20141 E.Roy, 2 N.H.Martin, 3 H.Russell.1-2 acre corn\u20141 Alfred Ashton, 2 H.Russell.Fodder corn\u20141 Jos.Quinlan, 2 S.Newton, 3 A.Casteuguay, 4 A.Talbot & Sons.Oats\u20141 M.Kennedy, 2 S.Newton, 3 A.Casteauguay, 4 A.Talbot & Son, 5 John McGowan.Mixed grain\u20141 Jos.McGovern, 2 A.Ashton.Millet\u20141 B.Caw, 2 S.Newton.Potatoes\u20141 H.Russell, 2 M.Kennedy, 3 S.Newton, 4 B.Caw, 5 D.R.Carter, 6 Jas.Quinlan.Mangolds\u20141 Jos.Quinlan, 2 B.noxville.Caw.\t| Dairy Cattle Turnips\u20141 S.Newton, 2 B.Caw, ville.EPOS (Specials & Extras) For Doe.80~/ ZOd 40^ Halifax Charlottct\u2019n St John auebbe ' ontreal Sherbrooke Ottawa Brockville Kingston Belleville Peterboro\u2019 Toronto S'Catharines Hamilton Brantford 35.6 26.0 35.7 30.2 29.0 27.1 37.8 30.5 Galt\t\t2\tSI .8 Guelph\tffBESSl\tt\tSI.2 Kitchener\tsaaihcjal\t\t29.4 Woodstock\t\t\t28.0 Stratford\t\t\t28.5 London\taaaaBS!\t\t30.2 St.Thomas\t«BBSflKBl\t\t28.9 Chatham\ttes i\t\t24.8 Windsor\t\t\t31.2 Sarnia\ti\t\t Cobalt\t42.4\t\t F't William\t\t\t37.6 Winnipeg\t\t\t31.6 Regina\tmm\t\t24.5 Moose Jaw\tusass\t\t25.1 Saskatoon\tim\t\t23.6 Prince Albert\t\t\t Edmonton\tsFs&asa\t\t27,7 Calgary\t\t\t30.8 Lethbridge\t\u2018i&am 1\t\t26.1 Vancouver\t\t\t34.3 Victoria\t\t\t32.4 THREE-DAY FAIR (Continued from page 1 .) judges in the different departments: Heavy Horses\u2014Dr.E.P.Ball, V.S., Rock Island.Light Horses\u2014S.L.Clough, Sherbrooke.Beef Cattle\u2014J.A.McClary, Len- -C.C.Hanson, Dix- 3 D.R.Carter.Orchards \u2014 1 A.Ashton, Hanna, 3 W.R'.Levett.Beans\u20143 Jas.Quinlan.Ely Judged by J.H.Savage: Farms\u20141 H.Davidson, 2 J.W.Davidson, 3 A.Darby, 4 A.W.Hack-well, 5 C.A.Norris, 6 J.A.i)lurphy.7 J.St.Onge.Farm gardens\u20141 R.Lancaster, 2 Mrs.Hackwell & Sons, 3 A.W.Hackwell.Sheep and Swine\u2014R.M.Elliott, C.| Ottawa, Ont.Poultry\u2014J.D.Lang, Lennoxville.Horticultural\u2014F.\tS.Browne, Lennoxville.Dairy Products\u2014J.O.Pelland, Coaticook.Ladies\u2019 Department\u2014Mrs.R.A.Smith, Sherbrooke.Housekeeping Dept.\u2014Miss Van Vliet, Sherbrooke.Trotting Races\u2014Major Georgé W.Paige, Coaticook.List of Committees Prize List\u2014F.R.Cromwell, chair- Wheat\u20141 J N.Davidson, 2 A.Davidson.\timan: Joseph A.Bothwell, Jos.Rid Barley\u20141 A.N.Lawrence, 2 L.NJdell.Lawrence, 3 P.P.Fowler.\tj Horses\u2014F.\tHodge, chairman ; 1-2 acre com\u20141 Asa Darby, 2 A.! Edouard Cloutier, F.R.Cromwell, A.Nixon, 3 H.Davidson.\tj Alton Merrill.Fodder corn\u20141 C.A.Norris, 2] Cattle\u2014N.A.Station, chairman; Mrs.Hackwell & Sons, 3 A.W.David Favreau, J.W.Westgate, A.How do prices in your locality compare with other cities?Are you paying more or 1% than average ?These prices are for average good quality \u201cdelivered\u201d goods.Watch for the changes in this chart next month.EXCISE STAMPS MUST BE USED ON CHEQUES PRINCE POPULAR PASSENGER ON BOARD SHIP Lord Renfrew Enters into Spirit of Festivities\u2014Took Part in Sunday Morning Service.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Sept.11.\u2014 Wireless messages are being published in the newspapers here with reference to the Prince of Wales\u2019 trip across the Atantie on his way to Canada.The Daily Mail says the Prince, as Lord Renfrew\u2019, by his unassuming demeanor and charm is the most popular passenger on the Empress of France and has made many friends on shipboard, some of whom are invited to dine with him each night.Brisk walks on deck and physical exercises in the ship\u2019s gymnasium keep the distinguished passenger in good condition, and at a fancy di\u2019ess ball during which the ship was ablaze with color, Lord Renfrew fully entered into the spirit of ^5 festivities and appeared ro enjoy the dancing.The papers make reference to Lord Renfrew^ part in the Sunday morning service on board the ship and his reading of the lesson from Corinthians.GREATER TRADE WITHIN EMPIRE BONG URGED \u2019\t«3» *j.«J.* +> * ,Mr®\u2019 BulsleIie\u2019K M m°S' Mangolds\u2014I A.W.\u201e Hackwell, 2 \u2019\tMrs.C.Stoddard.Mrs.Hackwell & Sons, 3 Fred Clark.^ed lh'dge< Orchards\u20141 J.W.Davidson, 2\tGrace Cromwell, Dons Mrs.Harkwell & Sons, 3 A.Darby.,Bnrd^1! a ld\tf Pnv Beans\u20141 J.P.Murphy, 2 A.N.! , f- dg g Coptt L\u2019 C\u2019 R y\u2019 Lawrence, 3 L.Blanchard.rman; J.Westgate, Chester Warner, F.R.Cromwell.Race Track\u2014Joseph A.Bothwell, chairman; C.Warner, Ed Cloutier.Attractions-\u2014-W.H.Hill, chairman ; F.R.Cromwell.Grounds\u2014 E.F.Hodgeman, I chairman; N.R.Bain, F.R.Crom-1 T.Roberts, 2 C.iwe]i Granby Judge by Patrick Dunlavy.Farms\u20141 Charles Payne, 2 H.Averill, 3 Alcide Brunelle, 4 J.Sherriden, 5 J.W.Irwin, 6.T.Roberts.Farm garden J\u2019aync, 3 Eills Coupeland.\tGate and Grand Stand\u2014-Joe Rid- Village gardens\u20141 M.F.Lynch, Jen, chairman; N.ift.Bain, H.A.2 Geo.Coburn, 3 M.F.Dunn.\tTaylor.Wheat\u20141 Wm.Miner, 2 Charles I\t- Payne.\t,\tGeneral Notes.Barley\u20141 J.N.Irwin, 2 Wm.Mrs.I'.A.Crane, who has been Miner.\tjvisiting relatives in Lennoxville and 1-2 acre corn\u20141 Frank Pow, 2 T.Birchton, returned home on Monday Roberts, 3 Dwight Ball.\t;iast.Fodder corn\u20141 Frank Pow, 2 Wm.Mrs.A, Lefebvre, of Lennoxville; Mrs.F.Bowen, of Victoria, B.C., and Mrs.C.Lefebvre, of Birchton, were recent guests of Mrs.L.W.Smith.Mr.and Mrs.J.Lowery, of High Forest, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Drennan on Wednesday.Miss Mamie E.Smith, of Rieh- (Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, Sept.11.\u2014After October 1 next postage stamps will not be accepted for the war duty on cheques, receipts and bank drafts.Furthermore, it is announced by the Post Office Department that the excise stamps for this purpose will not be sold at post offices.This, it is contended, would lead to ednfusion, as postal matter might be mailed with excise stamps instead of with the correct postal stamps.The excise stamps are to be sold at banks \u201cand such other places as may be designated by the Department of Customs and Excise.\u201d On money orders and parcel notes the war tax will continue to be paid by affixing postage stamps.IMPORTATION OF HARVESTERS Says Canada Has Been Coaxing England to Take U.S.Trade for Thirty Years.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Sept.11.\u2014(Cable.) \u2014 Senator George S.Lynch-Staunton, K.C., of Hamilton, Ont., in the course of a letter to the Morning Post dwells on the bad condition of trade in Great Britain, and says unless England can open markets for her people which she can monopolize, conditions must grow worse instead of better.\u201cWhere are those markets in the Dominion ?\u201d Senator Staunton asks.\u201cOf course Canada is the best customer the United States has.Canada has ben coaxing England to take that trade for thirty years, but England refused to have it.She pretends to be a free trade country, but she will not and cannot be a free trade country any longer.\u201cIf she will give us Canadians, as we hâve given her, a preference over foreign nations, we will sell more to England ; and if there is anything in the teachings of free traders, England will sell more to us.With a mutual preference both countries will shut out the foreigner from our markets as they have shut us out.The dominions will grow and England\u2019s markets wilLexpand.\u201c Senator Staunton said that an enormous trade is to be had by adjusting the British tariff so as to foster infant trade with the dominions.IS DISCUSSED EXHIBITIONS A GOOD THING FOR COUNTRY No Difficulty Should Develop Which Will Cause Hardship, Declares C.P.R.President.Fodder corn\u20141 Frank Pow, 2 Wm.Miner, 3 M.F.Dunn, 4 T.Roberts.Oats\u20141 R.A.Payne, 2 J.Lepierre 3 J.Archambeault, 4 W.Griggs.Mixed.grain\u20141 J.Sherriden, 2 A.Seale, 3 Jos.Dunn, 4 H, Neil.Millet-\u20141 Wm.Miner.Potatoes\u20141 H.Averill, 2 R.A.i ,\t,\t,\t., Payne, 3 J.Archambault, 4 F.PQwJmond> 'vas the \"\u2019c«k-end E^est of her 5 F.Roberts, 6 A.Seale Mangolds\u20141 J.Sherriden, 2 C.Payne, 3 A.Seale.Mangolds \u2014 1 J.Sherriden, 2 C.Payne, 3 A.Seale.Carrots\u20141 M.F.Dunn, 2 J.Sherriden, 3 C.Payne.Turnips\u20141 M.F.Dunn, 2 H.G.Sample, 3 A.Bergeron.parents.Mr.and Mrs.Walter II.Wilford, of New York, have been guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Halls for a few days.Mr.Gerald M.Scott, of Clarence-ville, was the guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Howard M.Scott re- cently.Mr.and Mrs.George O\u2019Neill and Orchards\u20141 Wm.Miner, 2 J.jMaster Holsey have returned from Sherriden, 3 H.Averill.\ta motor trip to Quebec, where they Beans\u20141 H.G.Sample, 2 F.were the guests of Mr.and Mrs, Pow, 3 Wm.Miner.\tJohnston.Shefford East\tVisitors at the home of Mr.and Farms\u20141 M.Morin, 2 D.Bedard, Mrs.Jos.Edwards last week were: ¦i W W Wallace 4 F W Jones 5 Dr.and Mrs.H.A.Stevenson, of w.W.wnuace.ar.w.\u201cones, o iihpn, Vt \u2022 Mi.« Ruth Bart .\" St.Albans, Vt.; Miss Ruth Bartlett, j of Windsor, Vt.; Miss K.Evans, of E.T.Strange, G E.L.Maynes, 7 M.Hackwell.\t[Bishop's Crossing; Mr., and Mrs.D.harm gardens I F.W, Johnston,Gyj]jar(j an(j ,iang|iUir, Pauline, of Ascot Corner; Mr.and Mrs.George 2 ,1.II.Purdy, 3 B.Lemire Village guidons\u20141 W.G.Knee land, 2 R.Uirund, 3 J.II.Savage.Barley\u20141 J.Gagne.Corn 1 11, Bruntln, 2 J.H.Sav-j Ellison, of Stanbridgc Station; Mrs.Greggs, of Famham, and Mrs.Bumn of Montreal.age.Fodder corn\u2014I C.If.Taylor, W.Jones, 3 F.W.Johnston, Gagne.Oats 1 C.II.Taylor.2 1 Jones, 3 E.L.Moynes, 4 W.M.lace, 6 B.Lemlrc.Mixed grain\u2014J J.If.Purdy, II.Curtis, 3 II.Marchatte, 4 F Jones.Potatoes\u20141 E.A.Strongo, H.Curtis, 3 Chapman Bros., L.Maynes.Mangolds\u20141 M.A.Martin, 2 F.4 J.W.Wal- 2 A.\\ W.2 A.4 K.2 F.W.Johnston.Turnips\u20141 F.W.Jones, 2 Lanty I Booth, I) Henry McGovern.Orchards\u20141 M.L.Hackwell, 2 j J.Gagne, 3 J.II.Savage.( Heans I E.Fortin, 2 F.W.Jones, 3 Henry McGovern.WILD HOPE.Mistress (to new help)\u2014-1 hope we shall get along nicely together.Bridget\u2014Do yez, mum?Am 1 yer fur-rst cook?(Associated Press Despatch) WINNIPEG.Sept.1.\u2014For the first time in the history of the Canadian Pacific Railroad, a board meeting of the campany\u2019s directors was held here yesterday.Those present besides E.W.Beatty, president, were Grant Hall, \\ice-president, Sir Herbert Holt, Sir Augustus Nanton, J.K.L .Ross, W.N.1 Tilley.K.C.and F.W.Molson.Matters of general policy affecting the whole system, and some matters of particular interest to the West, were considered.Under the by-law\u2019s of the company, it was quite legal to hold the regular monthly meeting of the Board here, and advantage was taken of the presence of the president and so many of the directors to deal with western questions on the ground.Interviewed here yesterday Mr.Beatty said the Canadian Pacific was in admirable shape to take care of its share of this year\u2019s crop movement.Large additions to motive power and freight carrying equipment had' been distributed, and had for some time been ready for use.Referring lo the importation of British harvesters to garner the western crop, Mr.Beatty said; \u201cThe idea of importing British and Scotch harvesters to assist in gathering this year\u2019s crop originate 1 with the Canadian Pacific Rnilw>u On their presenting the situation to the other transportation companies, the agreement of the latter to reduce rates both goine and coming was quickly secured.As ;> result 11,000 harvesters were brought to Canada.Without then\u2019 \u2022presence very serious difficulties ir.many parts of the west would have been experienced.The government was, of course, appraised of the action of the companies.Each harvester has the option of returning home at low rates in the event of his not establishing himself in Canada during the winter.There was no misapprehension as to the conditions under which the harvesters came to Canada.In view of their option to remain or return, no difficulty should develop which will cause hardship.\u201d -ifr- TAKE SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FOREST FIRES.(Associated r>cs«; Despatch) TORONTO, Sept.11.\u2014Every precaution against the possible recurrence of the northern Ontario hola-eaust of lust October, which cost many lives and did damage esti- Help to Develop Outlook of Canadians, Individually and Col-lettiveiy, Says Lieut.-Governor Cockshutt.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA.Sept.11.\u2014\u201cI wish to say that I firmly believe in exhibitions ; they are a good thing for the country and tne community and help to develop the outlook of ) Canadians, individually and collec-! tively,\u201d said His Honor, Lieuten-! ant-Governor Harry Cockshutt, in officially opening the Central Canada Exhibition here yesterday.The Lieuteant-Governor said he and the Premier of Ontario were soon leaving on a trip to the vast hinterland of Ontario around Moose Factory and Hudson Bay, where there were some two million square miles of land comparatively unknown.which contained resources never tapped.Here were probably i great opportunities in the fur pro-j duotion industry, rich fishery re-I sources and all within twenty-four hours of Ottawa, yet little was ; known of them.Yesterday, the opening day, had | a record attendance of 47,000, the ! largest in its thirty-six years of e x istence.\t.^\t_____ CURE FOR TUBERCULOSIS.(Associated Press Despatch) TORONTO, Sept.11.\u2014Ontario will aim to ascertain definitely the value of the new Spahlinger serum, widely heralded as a cure for tuberculosis, which has recently been discovered in Switzerland.Hon.Dr.Forbes Godfrey, minister of health and labor, has issued instructions for a report on it.All sugar refiners firm at list price of 8 cents.People\u2019s Gas Company declared regular quarterly dividend $1.50.American Cotton Oil Company will be reorganized at Gold Dust Corpn., capitalized at $5,000,000.^ A.A.Corey, Jr., elected president of Vanadium Company to succeed J.Leonard Replogle, resigned.Issue of $4,000,000 Remington Arms Company 7 p.c.cumulative first preferred offered at 93 1-2 to yield 7 1-2 percent.Rio Grande Southern Railwav bondholders committee will oppose D.and R.G.Railway Western reorganization plan.Chicago and Northwestern Rail-i Way loadings first 8 days Septem-[ her 51,533 cars agayist 42,577 in corresponding period 1922.American Sugar Refining buys 50.000\tbags Cuban raws; Warner 10.000\tand Federal 16,000 bags at 4 3-4 cents C.I.F.up 1-8.Gulf Refining follows Standard Oil of Louisana in reducing smack-over light and Bellevue crude 10 cents a barrel and other grades 20 cents.Famous Players last weekly six months ended June 30 meet after charges and taxes $1,891,048, equivalent after preferred dividends to $6.62 a share on the common stock.Regular quarterly $2 on preferred declared.Willys Overland sells $10,000,-000 six and one-half percent ten year bonds to syndicate.Will pay no cash dividend on preferred except from earnipgs subsequent to September 1st, 1923, and not unless current assets are maintained at twice current liabilities.PRICES WERE EASIER ON MONTREAL EXCHANGE (Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, Sept.11.\u2014Trading was active and prices easier at the opening of the Montreal stock exchange this morning.Montreal Power accounted for most of the trading during the first-half hour.This issue came out with an.overnight loss of %.Bell Telephone under a fair demand dropped % to 124%.Other issues traded in included : Asbestos preferred, up one point to 73; Steel of Canada, up 114 to 69; Spanish River preferred, off % to 101%, and Illinois, unchanged at 51%.-r-«- PORT OF VANCOUVER ABLE TO HANDLE GRAIN TRADE Claimed It Will Be Serond Only to New York in Volume of Its Trading When !t Serves Grain Trade of Western Canada.STOCKS\tBONDS 'W.F\ti.Crow & Co.\tof Canada, Ltd.HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL, QUE.\t Sherbrooke Toronto\tBranches: \\ -\t-\t«\t- *' -\tHamilton -\t-\t-\t«\tNew York WE OFFER Ottawa & Hull Power Co.6 p.c.First Mortgage 25-Year Sinking Fund Gold Bonds Price 98V2 and Interest to Yield 6%% JOHNSTON WARD Art Building, Marquette St., Sherbrooke, Que.Amer.Can.Amer.Loco.Amer.Smelters Amer.Sugar .Amer.Woollen Ana.Copper Baldwin Loco.Beth.Steel .Can.Pac.Cen.Leather Crucible Steel Gen.Motors Gt.Nor.Pfd.Insp.Copper Inter.Mar.Pfc Inter.Paper .Kenne.Copper New Haven R.R No.Pac.Pan Amer.Reading R.R.Royal Dutch .So.Pac.Studebaker .Texas Company Union Pac.U.S.Rubber .U.S.Steel .TEN PER CENT.OFF.Stock broker\u2014Yes, I\u2019m feeling below par.Friend\u2014Say about 95 ?Stock broker Worse than that \u2014 1 think about 90 would hit it.mated at over $6.000.000.is being taken this year by the Ontario Government.The department of forests intends that the fire patrols will continue this year until every vestige of danger is passed, even if such a policy should involve retaining the services of the fire rangers until well on into October.At present almost twelve hundred firerangers arc patrolling the Ontario woods.(Associated Press Despatch.) VANCOUVER.B.C., Sept.11.\u2014 This port will stand second only to New York in the volume of its trading when it serves the grain trade of Western Canada as shipping men are satisfied Vancouver can serve it.This statement was made before the Royal Grain Inquiry Commission yesterday by H.A.Stevenson, a local shipping man, who replied to statements made on the prairies regarding lo-Yal shipping facilities.There was no room for doubt, he said, that adequate facilities would be available.\u201cVancouver has an advantage over Atlantic ports in the movement of grain in the United .ICing-dom,\u201d said Mr.Stevenson.\u201cChartering for a long haul is sought after by tramp vessel owners.It is recognized that there is ample shipping tonnage in existence to more than take care of the world\u2019s trade.Theer has never been so many vessels are there are today.It is reasonable to assume that wheiie there is cargo to move, ships will be available.\u201d PERHAPS HE MEANS H2 O Little English girl (at breakfast) \u2014Why does the milkman call \u201cMilk-ho\u201d mornings?Why doesn\u2019t he just say milk?\u201d Wise sister\u2014iffhat shows you aren\u2019t educated.If you\u2019d learnt French you\u2019d know that \"eau\u201d means water and dad says the milk we get is about half water.- the Red moundsmen.Donohue and|piJnich; ]onesQand 'sc^ïg.' Only one game.Yesterday\u2019s Results Harris, but he kept them so scatter-1 ed that they amounted to nothing.! Donohue was exceedingly wild, for INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Royce Gale defeated John Hoveyi 1 Alex Fraser won from Ray Mar-| chand by default, Don McRae defeated M.W.McA\u2019Nulty, H.St.C.0; Clayton defeated J.C.Stewart, 2 Lloyd McKee won by default from and Dr.W.W.Lynch, and Gordon Mil- collar bone, a fractured right arm\", lier defeated Harry Lawrence.\t|as well as two other fractures, j In the second round matches The funeral service will bo held at j Played, Dr.Gordon Hume defeated : Notre Dame church on Wednesday Royce Gale, Alex Fraser defeated morning, the cortege leaving the Don McRae, and Gordon Miller de- ^residence at 7.45 a.m.standard time, feated D.A.McManamy, who drew j\t^\t^-r=r-_-\u2014 The different schools throughout the city are now settling down to a period of normalcy, and the many at the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital, pupils have gradually been assimi-as a result of injuries sustained.I lated in the various grades which the automobile was owned by ex-, will cover their line of study during -Mayor D O.E.Denault and was I the coming school year.thT»eei,w S chauff/ur ^ th®,time ! As usual the High School is taxed The lad was very badly injured, mg year.The total suffering no less than five separate\t^ 1° fhe fractures.He was unconscious when Fn*llshsPe^ln* schoois is already taken to the hospital and never gain-1 beyt^d thÇ thousand mark, and this ed consciousness prior to passing '?u®t)er will be steadily increased away.In addition to a fractured skull durln?the course of the term.Many the lad suffered a fracture of the left mo*\u2019e pupils' come in during the .early part', of December, while many will be arriving during the next few weeks as their parents return from the country and holiday resorts.The mg two runs over in the fouith frame by his misdirected hurling.In this\t_\t_ \u2014.5 *\"E£^HÏEL .v\t-W» »»t be co\u201e\u201e.table runs The Brooklyn Robins trounced t! Phillies in spectacular style, winning 7 to 1 in a hard hilting battle.P-^te Behan was driven from the b.->x in three innings by a series of five closely bunched hits and a pair of bases on balls In the American League the Yankees and the Red Sox were the only teams to dig the turf and the Red Box didn't want to: after a few innings of hnrlng by Sad Sam Jones, who allowed only two Red stockings to hit safer.\u2019'Babe'\u2019 Ruth again tied \u201cCy\u201d Williams for the home snn^N ISHflUIFNi irairi OSecond Game)\t.\u2018\u2022\u201cc\tmatcues in me nrst round \u2019ihe colt\u2019s iTivnrio,,*\t___- |pi»ying gr< R,,ff»in\t, have been completed.P.M.Robins tr\t\"10US compa^ment\u2019i Charles Sen Rnchestp'r'\t.5 defeated Dr.H.D.Bayne.Gordon :\t! Notre Dame in particular are régis Rochester i No other games scheduled.total list is now placed at 1,185, divided as follows: High School 558, Lawrence School 136, East Ward 94, North Ward 73, Central School 324.I Ths French schools are also dis- '1 he colt\u2019s luxurious compartment, !\tJf®?4 activl,ty\u2019 and St;.gether with\tP,narleY Seminary and the Mont! defeated Dr.H.D.Bayne, Gordon forhis trainer\tf ^ !Notre Dame in Particula, Miller defeated J.P.L.Stewart, and llv anr)\t^\t^ ft°d Itering many new pupils.Rnvpo aoU\twn.:-.P1)' and special water tanks, will © Ü AMERICAN\tLEAGUE\tSTANDING\t S Taa~s\tWon\tLost\tP.C.New York .\t.86\t44\t.662 Cleveland .\t.71.\t57\t.555 Detroit \t\t\t.,.65\t60\t.520 St.Louis .\t.65\t62\t.512 Washington\t.62\t67\t.181 Chicago .\t.\t58\t69\t.457 Philadelphia\t.54\t73\t.425 ; Boston ¦ \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\t\t 49\t78\t.386 NATIONAL\tLEAGUE\tSTANDING\t Team*\tWon\tLost\tP.C.New York .\t.85\t52\t.621 Pittsburgh .\t\t55\t.557 Cincinnati .\t\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 78\t56\t.582 Chicago .\t\t72\t62\t.537 St.Louis .\t\t66\t.511 Brookyn .\t\t 64\t67\t.489 Boston\t\t88\t.333 Philadelphia\t.43\t87\t.3301 Royee Gale defeated Charles White,\twate^ .tan.^s> wil1 students have alr^\tS°nle Jr T,\trf a dozen\t^ at the Seminary, and work was The remaining matches must be cahini Tt iftli ?- ^P!uS!nfvr started in earnest yesterday.Around completed, also the semi-finals, by \u2018\tcu a,îed that th® 550 girls will be attending the Mont the end of the week or be consider- f ^ ansporting the aristocrat \\r0tre Dame Convent, of whom 125 ed defaulted.\t:ot the English race track will win be boarders.Many of these -\t1 r\u20190'?'?^ tt° n,ore than $10,000.Bar girls come from the Northern States MRS.\tHUTCHINS LED\tFIELD\tGold> PaPJrus' stable mate, will \u2014\t\"\te\t.\tor\tern\ta\tes (Associated Press Despatch;\tmake the trip in the same compart- MONTREAL, Sept, 11.\u2014 Mrs.ment- Hutchins, of Winnipeg, took the lead ^\t- yesterday in the qualfying round for EASTERN TOWNSHIPS the Canadian women's closed golf\tAMATEUR MEET championship here with a score of\tIneeting of the executive and 79.\tnistrict committees for promotion ¦\t°f the Eastern Townships amateur athletic meet held in the Y.M.C.A.TENNIS\tl'nal preparations were _______\tfor the coming event.TKzMcKaea comutf- Yearns Baltimore INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE standing Won 98 Los* 51 (Associated Prc*» Despatch.) PHILADELPHIA, Sept.11.\u2014m the first day\u2019s pay in the forty-second annual tournament for the law-.i tennis championship of the United States in singles here yesterday, Robert Kinsey, of San Francisco, p_G ! completely outplayed and defeated 658 \u2019 in straight sets Wallace F.Johnson, M>f Philadelphia.The Centre Academy on Alexander street already has over 500 children registered, while the St.John the Baptist Academy has over 400 boys in attendance.St.Mary\u2019s Academy, Council street, has 425 girls to date, while the Larocque Academy has 365 pupils.Twenty-five students are already -attending the normal school, while completed many others are attending other re-_\tligious and private schools through-i It was agreed to repace the 120 | out the city, yard hurdles by a team relay race It can be safely said that approxL ' o- Pne mile while Messrs.Breck- mately 4,500 children are now attend-\u2022 enridge and McVie were authorized to their studies,and their cheerful I to see Mr.Francis about the fair countenances as they trot off to j grounds and get from him the best school early in the morning is anoth-terms possible.\ter of those pleasing incidents which j The report of the special commit' lighten the burden of a busy man\u2019s j tee re slate for the meet was then da>'- ït Isn\u2019t So Much What You Pay\u2014As What You Receive We are in thorough sympathy with the universal desire to reduce the costs of being well dressed.But the cure is NOT in buying clothes at a low price, because low prices will not buy clothes that are economical.It is much wiser to pay a few dollars more for garments that are well made and of good fabrics, because they are the only kind that are enduring in their wear and satisfaction.Fall and inter Suits are priced $20 and upwards.Overcoats, \u201cSlip-on\u201d and Chesterfield models, $1 5 and upward.Double-breasted Overcoats, Ulsters and Ulster ettes, $ I 8 and upward.See Our Four Large Window Displays of New Fall Merchandise.presented and, with slight alteration, with approved as read.t Patrons : F.N.McCrea, M.P., J.Nicol, Provincial Treasurer; His Worship, Mayor Morris; Montreal representative; executive committee.Starters, Col.Bradley and A, WTNGFOOT CORD ! EASTERN TOWNSHIPS CHAMPIONSHIPS | _ Keen interest is being evidenced in tne Eastern Tennis championships \u2014\t-w.v-v.AjiaLuey ana a.end many entries have already been Nother; Referee, J.Watson; Number! i received, from Beebe, North Hatley, Herk, T.Bonner; Track judges: J.East Angus, Lennoxville and Sher- \"Y McKee, S.R.Newton, A.Ma-brooke.Arrangements are being ! (»uire, E.J.Page, C.C.Cabana, V.the games Olivier; Timers: A.W.Reid, C.Me-; SIZES\tPRICES SOxZl 31x4 32x4 33x4\t15.50 23.60 23.20 27.10 made to play some of .j during the next few days in order to accommodate those leaving town I and to limit the number of games j to bo payed in East Angus over the I week-end.The East Angus Club have corte- MAN FELL WITH GUN; WAS DEAD WHEN FOUND SHERBROOKE'S GREATEST STORE FOR MEN &BOYS Established 1898 Oppotite New City Hall TtzO Gootiyrcn* awztitp tire Kenzie, Kinnon; Clerk\tof course,\tJ.\tn: c al r\t\\\tm .J.Lunn; Scorer, W.\tH.Griffith;\tWln- JUiyttie, 0t\tInverness,\tTnp- Marshalls, members of executive not) ped, Discharging His Gun\u2014 otherwise lined up; Announcer,\tC.\tU,J r n »\t»\tcl a\tr» i C.Cabana.\tHad Gone Out\tto\tShoot\tan Owl- It was decided that thirty inch |\t- ouaiy offered the tennis association kprdies he used, and anyone drop-l-.^'^.FTJ'®^^ MINES, QUE., Sent, the privileges of their club house as\tPir;8 more than three be disqualified,\t7, vlde\u201e Y stumbling and recoiy- well as undertaking to provide re-\t'vhile the first and last hurdles\tlJu*\t!'ne discharge of his gun in freshments during the course of the\tsh°«ld be left standing and an earn-1 c\t®,.l?rere ^0rtl°n °f hlS face\u2019 \u2022Wn,\u2018 evening.The initial draw will be\t«t effort be made to clear all.\tInverness, was so senous- published in tomorrow\u2019s issue and , Letters were read from Mr.Find- discôiered ^had ïone out to ^oot the games will be proceeded with pZl?* *Jl°n\u2018riea\u2019> ^«-president of an owl which had been pesteringh his nee of Quebec A.A.L.offer- chickens for some time past, and it is mg a cup to the man who makes the feared that he tripped discharging highest aggregate.\this gun and shooting away the lower a letter was also read from As- portion of his face.bestos re amateur atheltic meet re- questing information and application ______\tforms.JOINT MEETING TODAY | Messrs.Kenalty and McVie were A joint meeting of the Baseball authorized to see about getting some and Lacrosse committees will be held\tJ\"-1\t^ Immediately.For further particu lars, application should be made to A.W.Reid, secretary.LACROSSE trophy for individual highest aggregate, and also see about getting theatre for distribution of pri-zes.RUGBY LIQUOR CASES DISPOSED OF IN LOCAL COURT ear9 means ; this morning to complete arrango-! menu for another big double header, j The fans can depend on a good af- j ! ternoon\u2019s sport as the ball team is j now completing arrangements to j bring a first class team here while the famous Flying Frenchmen, the Last night the Y.M.C.A.Rugby!\t______ Montreal Nationals, will make their team had its first work out and the TUa»*\tuA\u201e j first appeanace here in ten years.prospects look good for very fine \u2018\"Jf® \u2018hO\u201csan(l Hollars Handed At a special meeting last even-1 results.The next practice is to ha\tOut in Fines\u2014Liquor Commis- Ing the local* decided to practice held on Thursday evening, Sept.13,!\ts;on Officials Still Active every night this week so that the 8^ Ô.45, Every member should be i I boy* will be in fairly good shape for jon hand the big game.\t[ journed until October 1st.Two separate charges of illegal sale and i.legal possession were ,aid by the Commission against Adelard Beaudoin, who entered a plea of not guilty.The cases were adjourned until October 1st.In the cases of the Quebec Liquor Commission vs.Joseph Lapierre, Sylvio Poulin and J.Richard, each of the accused was charged with the illegal possession of liquor in violation of the Quebec Liquor Act, and, on entering a pleas of guilty, each one was fined §1,000 and costs or thirty days.Joseph Lapierre, operating the stand at Riverside Park, also found himself faced with a charge of interfering with the officers in the execution of their duty.He was duly sentenced to pay a fine of $10 and costs or thirty days.Philippe Nadeau and J.Richard (two charges) were sentenced to one month in jail and costs, or three months additional for the illegal sale of liquor.Leaton Leavitt faced a charge of theft and of breaking into the store of Clifford H.Hunting, Huntingville, some weeks ago, but the hearing was adjourned until tomorrow.Marie-Anne Cassey laid a charge of assault against Joseph Vallee and the accused was sentenced to pav a fine of §2 and costs, or eight days.of the undertaking contend that thej are now in a definite position tc show that the amounts expended bj the city in the way of settlements ir the past few years make it impracticable for the city to continue carrying its own assurance.Tenders have been called for and the mattei will be most likely disposed of towards the end of the month ?> * {* 4*\t* Whm r'-e \u2022/¦foM A ' K \u2018\u2018P Clothes a Good Color BOXING EX-BOXER LEAVES FOR NEW YORK Young Samson, for several year* ai FOOTBALL again predominated (in the District Ms \u2019 FIX Liquor cases .the District Magistrate\u2019s Court, jthis morning and fines amounting to three thousand dollars were handed lout as a result of convictions for the ; illegal possession of liquor.A number of jail sentences were also meted BEEBE CONCLUDE THEIR TURES .\t\u2014 -; , \u2014 -,\tIn spite of a pouring down rain .\t- .\t-.- resident of this city and well known ;Doebe and Thesco played their final 0 , cov®\u201dng convictions for illegal ex-wrestler and boxer, ia leaving on football fixture on Saturday after- ?a e\u2019 j ll!v?eYe!'a! cas?s were ad' S .r[h.tï,,M,\u2018S7hf.LJsrj\ta;\"i\u201eï\"'r'i*'ion ,b\u201c , ?P FvdaE \u201cVï6 Poi0 Grounfh tral have an opportunity of getting Quebec Liquor Commission vs.Ar-Ncw York.It ha.been rumored ahead of them.\tisene Gosselin - The accused was , vha^t .amson may stay in New *. Toronto from a 2500 mile strip through Soviet Russia.\u201cI believe the Russian Government wül live up to any contracts they make.They must have foreign capital and they must keep their bargains to get it.\u201d # %///, %/( % % To have Clothes perfectly cleansed and good color, the Soap must remove all the visible and invisible impurities.SURPRISE will do this thoroughly.-\tin the final* of the Watson cup on, ^ SPECIAL COMPARTMENT FOR Saturday afternoon next and a keen PAPYRUS\t(fame is anticipated.The same ^ (A.OCI.UU Prr.» Despatch) team* met in the I.O.D.E.final when ]\\ ;=¦ LONDON, Sept, 11, \u2014 When the Circo player* won by the only | ^ FT pyrus crosse* the Atlantic to race goal scored.Both team* are ex- ^ the champion United State* three- pocted to make a few changes, while! i a a\tI si in .#\u2022*!!\t«m M\tL .1 «\u2022\t*.¦ «\t.# SMOKE % % year-old, he will travel in a special- Mr.Davidson will officia'te.The ly designed compartment on one of Circo is playing a friendly game to-] the lower deck;: of the liner Aquit- morrow evening in the nature of a, ar.ia.This luxurious stall will he practice while the Q.C.R.player*) lined on all side* with huge air cush-.will turn out thi* evening.| ion* in order that the Derby winner:\t- - rr.ay make hi* oc-an voyage in corn\tHAPPY ENDINGS fort, which\t\u2019 1 may be.Papyrus will even sleep on an air cushion, for his owner, Ben Irish, 'bel levé» that an ordinary bed of \\ ) ever way the weather \u201cDdd that you should like to read I baseball storie* and yet never go to a game \u201cNot at the home all\u2014in baseball fiction team ahvavs wins., » OLD CHUN %\tTOBACCO ^ll,,l,!iiii,iiHin /immijjjj ujiiHiny # 4 "]
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