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[" WM.\u2014 \u2022 3 A N K (JF COMMENCE î»HEUHiîU()|ÇE.(JUE.Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1697.SHERBROOKE, QUE.WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1923.Twenty-seventh Year, FRANCE AWAITS DEFINITE MOVE BY GERMANY Richmond, Cookshire And Waterloo Fairs In Progress France Be Drawn Out By Vague Proposals French Government Is Waiting to See Whether the Rap-j prochement Rumors Emanating from Berlin Are Only; Trial Balloons Sent up to Attract a Complete Expression ! of French Opinion, or Whether Germany Is Ready to Discuss a Settlement that Will Satisfy France\u2014France Again Informs Chancellor Stresemann that She Adheres to Her Determination to Malte Abandonment of Passive Resistance the First Condition to an Opening of Direct Negotiations.YOKOHAMA A CITY THAT NO LONGER EXISTS (Associated Press Despatch) ARIS, Sept.12.\u2014Having informed Berlin that negotiations cannot be opened in the reparations deadlock while Germany\u2019s policy re L.tllipk y.«*v mains one of resistance, the French Government»is waiting to see whether the rapprochement rumors emanating from Berlin are only trial balloons sent up to attract a full expression of French opinion, or whether Germany is ready to discuss a settlement that will satisfy France.\t?ITALIAN POl Acting on instructions from Premier Poincare, M.De Margerie, the'*\tIN CORFU.French ambassador to Germany, has informed Chancellor Stresemann1Î\t.\u201e .~- _ that France adheres to her determination to make abandonment of pas- * ^THENsf SepC5!?\u2014Anxiety sive resistance the first condition to an opening of direct negotiations.*»* here over the Italian occupation .The Premier has let it be known that he will consider in a conciliatory * of the Island of Corfu has been * epirit any well-defined German proposal that is made after obstructionist Î «\"«-eased by the reported sub- * tactics have ceased; but he is also said to be determined not to be led on * t'he Gree°k f une «bn arks by vague offers of negotiations.CHANCELLOR\u2019S ADDRESS AWAITED WITH INTEREST So complete was the destruction of Yokohame by earthquake, fire and tidal wave that despatches declare that only two houses in the whole city were left standine.Above is a view of Main Street.;oucein- chUge ?Claim That Japanese In Many Instance Refused Assistance To Foreigners-Food Situation Is Now Fairly Satistactory in * (Associated Press Oespatch) BERLIN, Sept.12.\u2014 Chancellor Stresemann\u2019s address to the German editors was awaited with interest today in view of the Government\u2019s ad-(nission that informal \u201creconnoiter-ing\" conversations on reparations are in progress with \u201call the powers,\u201d including France, and the an-houncement that he might throw further light on Germany\u2019s position with regard to the Ruhr.The newspapers concede that a change in the situation is about to take place, the nationalist press being of the opinion that this will be nothing short of capitulation.The papers, however, do not speculate as to whether the government will unconditionally halt passive resistance.The government is apparently determined to get the Ruhr Valley in working order once more, inasmuch as the industrialists will be needed in the negotiations that will eventually j settle the reparations deadlock.* Corfu.\t\u2022;* *î* A Corfu despatch last Friday ?*1* said the Greek police force was *i* again on duty but was serving *!» ?> under the orders of an Italian ?> I \u2022S» captain.\t»> j *\t* ?Je ?Je *»*«* quoted as saying no ^decision has and the liner drifted.But rim f ates been reached by the government as that overwhelmed Yokohama were to the floatation of a foreign lognjkind to her) and she was towed out for reconstruction puiPO\u2019OS.It of danger, to return to the region believed there is no possibility of of ruin when the fires had bur\u201cned raising; loans in the home markets\tmif for the time being.\tLeroy Petty, formerly manager T7f~»y~Yta ç îrT11 a T'im\t^ Shanghai hotel, and S.X1.uVIur- FOOD SITUATION IMPROVING.phy Jr representative in the T rfvnnv g\tOrient for a San Francisco manu- LONDON, Sept 12 \u2014The Jap- facturer of scientific anese- embassy yesterday issued a Mgtaii a primitive drama that accom: to the Isle of Orleans and the blue Laurentians beyond on one side, and 1 on the other they look down on the ancient citadel and most of old Que- | bee.No change in the furniture of the suite was made for the Prince and, at his request, no special preparations were made for his meals.The only welcome of an official character that will likely mark the Prince\u2019s arrival here will be a call by Major O\u2019Connor, D.S.O., aide de camp to Baron Byng, the Governor-General, some time today.Major O\u2019Connor will likely present His Excellency\u2019s respects.The liner was escorted up the river to her pier by an airplane of the instruments, -\u2014\t.v*CL«LH a TD: despatch received from the foreign !panjed ____________ ^\t^ ^ ^\t^ ^\t^ ^\t^ fffij®>.in Tokio, which says the |officers and crew'of the Empress of |Forest Survey Service.food situation is fairly sarisfacto.ry j Australia, armed with revolvers,' but that there still is urgent need ; sbot several Japanese looters who for building materials, clothing,:Were.attacking defenceless foreign- dnsmfee- ers.Weapons w»ere taken to the for- The departments which are be made of Here-1 \"«ialiy praise-worthy in having to Messrs.Arthur \u2019 filled ever yinch of space allotted to them and, in some cases, having had to take possession of additional space, are the cattle, the horses, the flowers and the manufacturers.The vegetables are also very creditable, considered the cold wet summer that has prevailed throughout the county.This excess of moisture has worked wonders for the crops of hav, peas, oats and some grain where it has had warm wer; and W.I.Lobdell, of Sawyer-\tsuf/i after spend_ C*T, Bocock.\tEir the holidays with her parents, -i.essrs.J H.Turner ana family\tBURT\tAll are pleased to hear that Mrs.s\" 3 s.Poeocs an j family have\t- John Bain, also Mr.Guy Waldron, moved to i*wr.from their summer a reception was held at the resi- are able to ride out again.Mrs.A.Johnston and family -\thave returned to town after spend- AI1 are sorry to hear that Mrs.'»1* s,om®,.iime at Elmwood Part, Ed.Waldron has been on the sick\tGnff.Several young ladies left town Miss Verda Waldron has return-;!astTeek.t0 take up their duties Budget of News from Various Sections of the Country.GLEN MURTAY, ed home after spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Dempsey.\t.\t.\t,, Mrs.Alfred McVetty, of Guild ; £,ently toVerdun, Mms Shiriey Mc- ____ ______ Mr.A.D.Patterson spent a few teaching in various parts of th ¦ days recently in Sherbrooke, province.\t,VT'' ï\u2019\u20191'''1'\" r''v ia\t\u2019ond a few bruises the child was visiting their sister.Misa Bertha uninjured.Waldron\t' | Mr.Wyatt Johnston has gone to Mrs.Roy Waldr- has returned! A\"2?13\t*n5as.eda9 ÏI^- home from the Sherbrooke Hosoit- C1R, of the High School therç.al very much improved in health, j Mrs.Geo.Pmisance is very dan-Mrs.Joseph Taylor and daughter' Prouajy lJi Wltn Pneumoma at her Eleanor, have returned home from!*10?1,6 n®re' _________ Stratford, N.H.after visiting Mrs.\u201eMr\u2019 Gerald Siott\u2019 C!arence- Forrest Bennett.After the guests had done\tTaylor\u2019s son, Mr.\tJohn Walker,\tand\tV1\u2018\u20188, was Kuest\tof his parents '\t\u2019 itiful re-\tMrs.Walker.\ton LaUr Dav.Mr.aüd Mrs.C.Elbert Miller\taadT,-L , 0.\t,\t^\t.\t.\t.\t,, T> and daughter, Grace, of Birchton.^Ilss F' E\u2019 Blsho.P\u2019 of BlshoP s Cross-j few days to visit her sister, Mrs.R.were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs\u2019.\tacǰmPaniefl Mr.A.Ross | Lawyerson Ralph Cairn*\tj Cromwell on a motor trip to Mont- Mrs.Nelson, of Sherbrooke, has V Mr?R G 'walker and daughter* !real-\tbeen visiting friends in Black Lake.Jean Phyll's and Eunice of Ver ! Mr- Fred Wllford ancl h\"8 son.Miss Bertha Johnston has return-On Friday evening last Mr.and\tdun,'have been\tspending'their\tva-\tP\u2019 Harold Wilford, who motored\ted\tto\tLancaster, N.H., to resume her Mrs.Thomas Harrison were paid a\tcation at Messrs.\tFred Beilam\u2019s\tand\tvere receUtly fr°rn\tLindsay, Ont,\tstudies.«urpri'e visi* by their neighbor?and J W Parkinson\u2019\t[have left for Montreal, en route to ! Mr.and Mrs.A.Russell have re- friend*: Lunch was served and a Mr.and Mrn.W.L.Blair and!th«r- homoL- ,\tT .|turned from a short visit with their very pleasant evening wai spent by family, of Massawippi, have b^nk- M'sses Shir eyE.Macrae, Louise ison Mr.A.Russell, of New Bruns-ont and fc.il\ta f&w Ho va w \u2022 ?m v .wir.*-» E- Charbonnel, Muriel A.Husbands j wick.~\t- G* j,-,, pp \u2019\t°\t\u2018\u2018land Pattie Husbands have left for; Mr.and Mrs.T.Lloyd, of Lennox- ¦ L -\tu ai9t«ri | Montreal to resume their teaching ! ville, have been guests of Mr.and Mr.and Mrs.hostess, ably assisted by Mrs.Daw-daughter, Barbara, son, Mr*.Alex Dougherty, Mrs.Henderson, Mr.and Beaton.Mr*.Kirby and Mr.?.Finlay Stratford, N.H th.the ample justice to the bountiful An- past, the tables were removed and the evening was spent in dancing.Upon leaving for their respective homes the guests wished the young ! newly married couple every happiness in their future life.Mr.Philip Cox is doing carpenter work at Mr.Alex.Graham's.Miss Alice Graham left on Monday for St.Hyacinthe to resume her duties as teacher there.Masters Clifford and Curtis McIntyre have returned from Sner-brooke after spending the summer at Mr.Thos.Duff\u2019s.THETFORD MINES Miss Polly McCallum has been visiting friends in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Bradshaw, who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs.Thomas Johnston, for the past few months, have returned to their home in Grenville.Mrs.George Clearihue, who has been the guest of Mrs.E.Bennett, has returned to her home in Grenville.Mrs, W.Clearihue, of Black Lake, Mr.and Mrs.Harry H.Moe and | has gone to Cumbrland Mills for a * Bishop\u2019s Mr.A.Strengthen# the Stomach Improve# Digestion By Clearix Ferment ilton\u2019 g the »; ;r» Wan Pill* Q «tore He stem dth of Sour, .Ham-Re- 1/ i-rrn fc# preren t'xrpWTtg day.Aftf r/UrUofl of Jwod in Ü3 &d.J'JV to * ion» ho moat trtq&tnt as once ut.fiz Dr.Ha orn a/ n *7 toi t's Pi A meeting of the St.Paul's Guild was held on Wednesday afternoon last at the residence of Mrs.Chas.Locke on the Cookshire road.There was a very good attendance ,and much work was done.Bills for necessary repairs to the rectory kit- , chen and sitting room were ordered paid.A cordial vote of thanks was given to Mr*.Bradley for having collected the members\u2019 fees, amounting to $21.It was decided to hold the annual harvest supper on October 24.Next meeting to be held at the reodence of Mr.Frank Turner on September 19.At the conclusion of the meeting a dainty tea was served by the honte?1 by Mrs.John Dougherty.The altar in St.Paul\u2019 duties.[Mrs.T.Hawkins, St.Alfred Street.Mrs.lElmer Dempsey.an''' Misses Dorothea Halls, Kathrinc | Mr.and Mrs.David Wilson, of home\u2019^after^ spending ten6 days\" with -Klrb>' and Lottie.Cromwell.left on j Sherbrooke,, have, been .visiting HAY FEVER TREATMENT Mondav for Macdonald College.The services in St.Peter\u2019s Church Ion Sunday last were in charge of friends in Black Lake and Thetford.SHOULD COMMENCE NOW viil Rev' Mr\u2018 Moffatt\u2019 of Lennox\u2018 A Succetsfu! Remedy DUcovered.Grateful relief comes when you inhale the soothing, healing vapor of Catarrhozone.It stops the acute Catarrhal condition in the nose, assisted make3 the breathing more regular, prevents constant sneezing, and Church naT\u2018 irrira1t,or'\u2019 ville.Holy Communion was celebrated, there being a large attendance of communicants.Johnston\u2019s Dance Orchestra at East Angus on Friday, Sept.14th.MAPLE GROVE (K« cUrfri* b i« el«s*jr«*3 of th* tag rbfcU'Tr that estaM* «ai, r.tmtion »nà h*t4*r}r Hami Would not be Without Zutoo Tablets At Any Cost fMr A.O.Norton, toe tnillionaire ack Minultcturer, of Boston, who re-jtntly died, w»« a great \u2018'ly^orter\" for on Sunday, September 2, was beau-! .thousands speak in glowing terms tifully decorated with flowers in « Latarrhozone for Hay Fever, loving memory of Geneva Morrow.Ast'1,rn.a al?d Catarrh You can carry Johnston\u2019s Dance Orchestra at a Catarrhozone Inhaler in your East Angus on Friday, Sept.14th.*,ursa.or ^« Pocket, and use it at ,\t°\";.f \"'h «ta S'\t\u2018S X\"?o;\"irSol\u201ec.t «**\u201c*\u2022 DIXVILLE CHILDREN CRY FOR \u201cCASTORIA\u201d {moo Tablet* |fe auffered from headaches from child-lood and when be found Zutoo Tablet! (topped tbe»e headaches In a few minute! led left no bad effect, he began recom-nendiog them to h ! family and friend*.In an unaolicited letter, Mr.Norton aayi n closing '\u2018My family use them when ever needed with equally good reault».I hare frequently given ikem to friends who wer* i-jffering from Ifeadac-be and they cevei failed to give quick relief.I » I way t carry jfan gutoo 'isblets in my grin on the road \u2022 ad WOT LD NOT HR WITHOUT THRM AT ANY COftT.\u201d Mr, and Mrs.Victor Fortier visited friends at Waterville recently.Mrs.E.M.Drew, who haa been spending the summer with friends In town, left for her home in Boston, Mass.Mr.and Mrs.A.F.Egleston, of Berlin, N., have been visiting Mr.Egleston\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.0.C.Egleston.Mr and Mrs W G.Mayhew re- Mothcr* Fletcher\u20197 Castorla has c.-otly sp* nt a few days with friends j h,.,;,, ir) ,JHC {l,r 0VPr 30 yf.!lr\u201e to a-Ne port, vt.\t».I relieve babies and children of Con* Mr.and Mrr G.A.Cushing Mr.Ltif)ationf Hafulency, Wind Colic and Mrs.A.W.Cushing and Mi**ian«, U-ttlWd, Kt faaA St, Ifon Hub:, t't 15 cents per box\u2014at all dealers; in»h lerbrooke Mr.and Mr*.Horace Mayhew and il/ are leaving to take up their leiic»- in their newly-erected at Lennoxvilie.All are aorry o !o'70 WILSONS BEDFORD AND DISTRICT NEWS Daily Reports from Correspondents of What Is Goi.\u2019sg on in the Different Localities.DUNHAM Kill them all, and the germs too.10c a packet at Druggists, Grocers and General Stores.FOSTER Tho Ladies\u2019 Circle which was announced to meet with Mrs, M, E.'Thomas on Thursday, September 13, has been postponed to Thursday, j'-wUmlim; il.The tenth annual meeting: of the Rebeknh lodges of District No.2 will bo held in the Odd Fellows Hall, Cowansville, on Thursday, September 27, with Prosperity Lodge as hostess.A large representation of ladies congregated at the homo of Misses E.L.and H.Baker to witness the demonstration of cooking by the re-representativos of the Ever Wear Aluminum Cooking Utensils on Friday afternoon.Unity Rebekah Lodço held its regular meeting on Friday evening, with a good attendance of members.Considerable business was transacted and several communications were read.A splendid financial report was road, showing a goodly sum collected and after all obligations were squard a tidy sum for the treasury.A donation of $5, proceeds of an entertainment at Selby Lake, was presented by Sister Beatrice Carlton to the lodge and was fittingly ao knowledgea.The next mooting will bo held on Friday, September 21, and a large attendance is requested, as there is business of importance to be considered.Mr.Ewart Martin, Mrs.W.A.Doherty and Misses Sadie Dowdell and Alice Martin motored to Sherbrooke on Saturday afternoon to meet Mr.Clarence Martin, who spent the week-end and Labor Day with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.11.O.Martin, returnclng to Bury on Monday by motor, accompanied as far as Knowlton by Misses Martin and Dowdell.Miss Doris Savage is spending some time In Montreal with her sister, Mrs.Wm.Cheesmnn.J.h, and Mrs.F, E.Savage were guests of Mrs.E.E.Spencer at Fre-lighsburg on Friday.\tA Dr.Austin Baker and Mrs.BakW, of Chicago, 111., were recent guests of Misses E.L.and H.Baker.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Harvey, from Stowe, Vt., are making a short visit to their respective parents, Mr.and Mrs.L.H.Harvey, of Dunham, and Mr.and Mrs.Leggat, of Famham Centre.Mrs.Percy Jones and sons have returned to Montreal after a pleasant summer spent at Mr.Sutliff Lee\u2019s.Miss Isabel Crowell is making her home with Mrs.L.H.Harvey during her stay in town.Miss Sweet, with Miss Sadie Doherty, Mrs.Charles Buchanan and little son Keith, of Farnam\u2019s Comer, spent a day recently with Mr.and Mrs.Harvey.Mr.and Mrs.Buchanan expect to leave for Cowansville on October 1, to reside.Miss Hattie Shufelt is spending a fortnight with friends in Knowlton.Mr.Albert Guillett, of Charlotte, N.\tC., has been a guest of his brothers, Messrs.J.F.and S.L.Guillett.Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Doherty entertained at a large picnic at Selby Lake last week in honor of their guests, the Misses Kathleen and Mabel McLaughlin and Mr.Roy Mathewson, of Springfield, Mass., Mr and Mrs.William O\u2019Brien, the Misses Bernice and Alice O'Brien, of Swanton, Vt., and other relatives.Mrs.K.B.Warlow, Miss Dorothy Brown and Messrs.Roy Jenne and John Russell recently motored to Montreal.Miss Annie McElroy has been spending some time in Famham Centre a guest of Mrs.Powell.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Brown and Mr.A.Buchanan motored to Waterloo recently and were guests while there of Mrs.F.E.Taylor.Mrs.Vera Walker, of Montreal, has been staying a few days with her aunt, Mrs.Sherman Sweet, at the home of Miss Sadie Doherty.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Ayer, Mrs.E.E.Spencer, of Frelighsburg, and Mrs.J.F.Yeats motored to Granby recently and wens guests for the day of Mr.and Mrs.Noel Austin.Mr.Hairy Yeats has left for Schenecteday, N.Y, where he will pursume his studies in the High School of that city.The Misses Jean and Marian Guil-lette have left for Montreal to begin school duties in Montreal and La-chine; also Miss Stella Doherty in Lachine and Mrs.K.B.Warlow in Rosemount.Miss Gertrude Yeats, who has spent the past two months with her mother, has left to resume nursing duties at the Royal Victoria Hospital.Her sister, Miss Francis Yeats, accompanied her to Montreal for a few day's before leaving for Port Hope, Ont., where she will reside with her uncle and attend school.The public schools re-opened on September 4th with a good attendance of pupils.Miss Sweet, of Sutton, is teaching the Model room and Miss Isabel Crowell, also of Sutton, will be in charge of the elementary room.The school building has during the summer been much improved by the addition of electric lights, the work of the Women\u2019s Institute.Mr.Kenneth Elridge, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, spent several days recently with his parents in Lacolle.Mr.S.L.Guillett recently spent several days in Montreal.Rev.A.E.Guillett, Mr.and Mrs.Homidas Boucher, Mrs.A.Guiiett and Miss Bertha Rice motored over to Sheldon, Vt., on Wednesday to attend the fair.Miss Constance Jackson, who has been a guest of the Misses E.L.and H.Baker, hsa returned to Lachine.Mr.J.F.Watson and Miss Clara Watson have returned from their western trip and report a fine time.Miss Mary Watson, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Edward Watson, and Mrs.William Watson and two children, of Scotch Bay, Man., accompanied them.Mrs.Waston will be the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.William McKelvey, during her stay.Mr.and Mrs.H.O Martin, Messrs.Ewart Martin, W.A.Doherty, O.\tC.Selby and Phillip Beauvais attended Brome Fair on Wednesdaq.Mr.and Mrs.O.C.Selby and family motored to Burlington, Vt., recently, returning accompanied byT Master Roland Selby, who has spent the summer with his aunt, Mrs.C.Gleason, of that city'.Mrs.W.A.Doherty and daughter, Margaret, were recent guests of Mrs.Gordon Garrick.Unity Rebekah Lodge will hold their regular meeting in Odd j Fellows' Hall.Mrs.M.E.Baker, who lias leased Miss Shufelt\u2019s apartment, arrived on Saturday and will spend the winter here.er, N.H., motored here on Monday, and have been guests of Mrs.&.Marsh for a few days.Mrs.L.A.Perkins, Mrs.O.D.Westorver and Misses Perkins spent a day recently at Franklin Pond.Mrs.Drysburg, of Montreal, was a recent guest of her father, Mr.S.Bresee Mr.C.V.R.Tartre accompanied his two sons to the College at St.Hyacinthe on Monday.Mr.and Mrs.Sterling and son Rodney, of Sherbrooke, have been spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Thomas McClintic.Mr.and Mrs.John Davies, of Richford, Vt., were visiting friends here recently.The marriage of Miss Rachel Evelyn Hurlbut, only daughter of Mrs.Linus Draper, and Mr.Earl Chadsey Scott, son of the late Mr.Philip Scott, took place at Enosburg Falls, Vt, on August 22 at the Methodist Parsonage, Rev.Mr.Ranney officiating.Nurse Mills has returned home from Gilman Corner, where she has been caring for Mrs.Wells, who is seriously ill.Mrs.Annie Stetson, Mr.and Mrs.James Flannigan and family were in Richford, Vt., recently, calling on Mr.and Mrs.Hubert Stetso- PIGEON HILL The Ladies\u2019 Guild, of St.James Church will be entertained by Mrs.Edwin Johnson at the home of Mrs.W.Hayes on Wednesday afternoon, September 12th.All are cordially invited to attend.EASTMAN Mr.C.H.Dingman went recently to New York in the interests of the New York Life Insurance Co., and from there to Rhode Island to attend a convention.Mrs.Dingman accom\u2019panied him as far as High-water.Miss Florence Dingman and Mr.Maurice Dingman are attending school at Magog.Misses Craighead, who were to spend a few days also visiting Mr.and Mrs.Craighead.Miss H.Kirk, of New York, who has been visiting Miss Marjorie Bie-ber, returned to Venice on Sunday, where she has been spending the summer visiting her aunt, Mrs.L.Roy, and Mr.Roy.Mrs.Robert H.Paul arrived on Monday evening from Montreal and is the guest of her sister, Mrs.H.W.Jones, and Mr.Jones.Mr.and Mrs.Louis Currie have taken Mr.Ernest Percy\u2019s house on Academy Street.The regular meeting of the Bedford Town Council was held on Tuesday evening of this week.The work of repairing the road from the railroad track to the town line was started on Monday of this week.Mrs.Lavallee, of Manietta, Ohio, is visiting her brother, Mr.M.McNamara, and Mrs.McNamara.COWANSVILLE Witty.Mrs.F.H.Rider and Miss Taylor, of Fitch Bay, who took part in the Sacred Concert in the Congregational Church on Thursday evening, Were guests of Mr® Carr during their stay here.Miss Helen Gleason has returned from a few days\u2019 stay in Montreal.Messrs.Kelvin Johnston and Henderson Farr spent Wednesday in Montrea.Mrs.(Dr.) Soules has returned after an extended visit with friends.Miss Westman, one of the teachers, has been detained at her home in Marbleton for a few days, on account of the illness of her mother.Mr.Lidstone, of Montreal, was recently a guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Barker for a cuple of days.Mr.and Mrs.H.LeGallais have returned from a delightful trip to Winnipeg and taking in the Toronto Exhibition en route.The organ recital and concert given in the Congregational Church on Thursday evening was a great success.The choir appreciate greatly the kindness of the members of the other churches who gave unstintingly of their time and talent.Prof.Chamberlain substituted the first number on the printed programme for a selection composed by a former organist of the Basilica, Quebec city.He said that beiiTg a native of Quebec himself he would like to pay this tribute of respect to the composer.Every number of the programme was enthusiastically received and many encores were graciously given.The members of District No.2 are cordially invited to attend the tenth annual district meeting of Rebekah Lodges to be held with Prosperity PHILIPSBURG The village schools reopened with Mr.Thompson and Mrs.Deuel as teachers of the Protestant school, and Miss Bibeau, teacher of the French school.Miss Meigs, of Montreal, was a recent week-end guest of her aunt, Mrs.Montgomery.Mr.and Mrs.Leon Guthrie, of St.Albans, Vt., and Mr.and Mrs.A.Nickle motored to Sutton and were the guests of friends.Mr.and Mrs.McDonald, of Montreal, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.T.S.Allen.Miss Crane has left for St.Johns to commence her duties as teacher in one of the rooms in the Academy.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Cadorette, of Northfield, Vt., have been guests of Mr.and Mrs.Willie Rivers.Dr.Fuller and family have returned to Cowansville after spending a couple of weeks in one of Mr.Landry\u2019s cottages.Mrs.T.E.Montgomery and Miss Eileen Montgomery spent a day recently in St.Albans.Mrs.McKenny has gone to Rutland, Vt., to visit her sister, Mrs.McHugh.Mrs.John Deuel and Master Norman' Deuel have returned home from Brigham, where they were guests of Mr.and Mrs.William Crawford.Mr.and Mrs.Thompson and family returned to their home in Montreal on Wednesday after spendinj the summer here.Mr.W.Ramsay, of Montclair, N, J., and Miss Graham, of Montreal, have been guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ross Crawford.Mr.an™ Mrs.Stymer and family have returned to their home in Toronto after spending the summer here in one of Mr.Landry\u2019s cottages.Mr.\u2014\u2019 Mrs.Frank Guthrie have left for Springfield, where they expect to spend the winter.Mrs.T.S.Allen and Master Stuart Allen have returned home from Prince Edward Island after spending a month there.Most of the peopie who have been!Rebekah Lod No S2 j thé odd spending the Rummer m their cot- Fellows Hall Cowansville, Que., on .ages at Orford Lake have returned (Thursdav evenino- Sent 97tn to their homes in the city.Miss Grace E.Mack, who has been home the past few months caring for her mother, spent a few days in Sherbrooke recently, a guest of Mrs.A.W.Brown.Mr.Albert H.Mack, who has been spending the past few months in Brooklyn.N.Y., has been transferred to Florida, going by auto with friends.Mr.Gilbert E.Mack has returned home after spending a few days at South Boltlon.Mr.Darwin Martin and his sister, Mrs.Danforth, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Hilliker, went to Barnston recently to visit Mr.Martin\u2019s brother.BRIGHAM Thursday evening, Sept.27th Mrs.Frank Hulburd left f°r Regina, Sask., on Wednesday to visit her daughtei-, Mrs.Henderson, who is ill.Miss Bullock, of Clarencevilie, teacher for the primary department of the Cowansville High School, arrived here on Wednesday and will make her home with Miss Buck.Mrs.Ed.Struthers, of Noyan, was in town on Wednesday calling on Mrs.A.L.Gilman and Mrs.George TheÿâinofMi^td for health Don\u2019t refuse\thabit of passed to y°u* especiaUy fat meat.taking it with meaL P\td aids in It stimulates the d.gestio assimilating your food.\t^ hut it must be Keens SUTTON Miss Margaret Dyer and Miss Ad-die Harvey entertained a number of young Inches on August 81st at the home of Mrs.C.C.Dyer, to a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Annie Ring whose marriage is to take place in the near future.The rooms looked most inviting and the guests were received by Mrs.Dyer, Mrs.C.Eaitman and Misses M.Dyer and A.Harvey.A miniature bridal couple had been arranged on a stand banked with flowers, where tho gifts were concealed.Dainty refreshments were served and a very pleasant social hour spent, all wishing the bride a long and happy journey through life.Miss Ring thanked all for their gifts and kind wishes.Miss M.Millian, of Ottawa, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Hibbard last week.Miss Margery MacKorchor, of Montreal, has been spending a few days with Misses Ruth and Doris Perkins.Mrs.Otter, of Montreal, was a guest of her mother, Mrs.0.VV.Wostover for a few days recently.The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Methodist Church will meet on Wednesday afternoon, Sept.12th in the lecture room of tho Church.Supper will bo served at six o\u2019clock.Miss Marjory Smith and Miss Margaret Dyer left on Wednesday for Macdonald College.| Mr.ami Mrs.Fred Marsh and Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Doherty, of Manchest- The fiftieth anniversary of the Congregational Church was held on Sunday, Sept.9th, at 10.45 a.m.A short service was held in the cemetery and a wreath placed on the grave of Mr.Brigham, who donated the church and cemetery.On Monday night, Stept.10th an anniversary supper and concert was held in the Church Hall.Rev.T.Jones, of Montreal, and Rev.I.Pierce, of Granby and representatives from the Methodist and Episcopal Churches in Cowansville were present and delivered addresses.The concert part was in charge of the Granby Congregational Church Choir.Mr.W.Newton and sister, Barbara, of Montreal, are the guests of their aunt and uncle, Mr.and Mrs.T.E.Smith.Mr.Percy Smith, C.P.R.relief operator, and Miss Booth, of Farnham, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.T.E.Smith a few days last week.Mrs.R.L.Thompson, assisted by I her friend, Miss M.Collins, of Ottawa, entertained the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary on Saturday.It was decided to | invite the Quebec Branch of the C.C.W.B.Missions to hold their semi- ! annual meeting in Brigham in Oc- j tober.The afternoon was spent in making patches for a quilt to be sent to Chisamba, Africa.Miss Irene Hawk, of Ste.Anne de Bellevue, was a week-end guest of Miss Fannie Hawk.Mr.Harold Linstead, of Montreal, was a w-eek-end guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.Linstead.Mr.and Mrs.Leighton Burnett, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Swan.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Thompson and family and Mr.Jasper Thompson, of Vermont: Mrs.Cortez Thompson and son, Lyal, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff; Mr.and Mrs.A.Crosfield, of Abbotsford; Misses Ruby and Goldie Thompson, and Mr.Almeric Thompson, of Adamsville, motored here on Sunday and wero guests of Mrs.George Thompson and family.Mr.and Mrs.Saunders, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.Vousden.Miss Muriel Burnett, of Montreal, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Burnett.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Simpson and family, Mr.Pierce, of Montreal and Mr.Stewart Thompson spent Sunday in Knowlton.Mr.C.Halliday, of Cowansville, spent the week-end with his family.\u201cKing Cole\u201d Preferred A growing preference is expressed for KING COLE TEA.What other explanation could there be for its persistently increasing sale?Every year of the twelve that it has been before the public has marked its,strong steady advance, A good long testing time\u2014long enough to prove the merits or reveal the weakness of any article.Public confidence has been demonstrated in no uncertain way.The testing stage has been passed with honour.You 11 like the flavor.BEDFORD .Miss Marjorie Beebe left on Monday for Montreal, where she is entering the Montreal General Hospital as a nurse-ln-training.Mrs.Ella Taylor left on Monday for Bolton, where she wifi join her| brother, Mr.Wm.Channell.and Mrs.Channel!, later going on to Norway, Maine, to visit their cousins for a few weeks.Mrs.F.L.Whitley spent a few days in Montreal during the past week.Miss G.Cunningham, of Montreal, spent the past week-end and Labor Day visiting Mr.and Mrs.Harry W.Jones.Mr.and Mrs.Alex Grant, of Ottawa, spent last week-end in town the guests »of the latter\u2019* parents, Mr.and Mrs.M.McNamara.Mr.and Mrs, F.W.Jones taft on1 Thursday last, by motor, for Ven- j mont, where they expect to spend some time visiting their daughter, Mrs.R.L.Craighead, and Mr.Craighead.Mr.and Mrs.Jones were juined in riuLisbiuj; Made in Canada for cleaning mirrors and glass\u2014 To make mirrors crystal-clear, there is nothing to equal Bon Ami.It is made in both cake and powder form.Put it on in a thin soapy lather.It will dry in a minute to a soft light powder, absorbing the dust, smears and finger-marks as it dries.Wipe off this powder with a soft cloth and the high polish of the mirror will be left, clear and shining, without a trace of fog or a speck of lint.So it is with everything.Bon Ami brightens up windows, nickel, aluminum, bathtub?, etc.BON AMT LIMITED, MONTREAL \"Hasn\u2019t Scratched Yet' Cake or Powder whichever you prefer SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1923, ^a6eFOUR *?+ * + + + + *«\u2022*»\u2022>**+** CITY BRIEFLETS * Two games Sat.Baseball at 2.30 p.m.and lacrosse at 4 p.m.Sherbzrooke and district.*\t* ! port showed that the various çom- *\tRED CROSS ASKS AID FOR\t» mittees were being lined\tup and\tall *\tJAPANESE REFUGEES.\t# i are looking rorward to\tone of\tthe *\t #\t! biggest and best years\tthat\thas *\tThe Sherbrooke branch of\t# I been experienced in the\tlocal Y.M.Ü&\tthe Canadian Red Cross So-\t# ! C.A.*\tciety has been advised by the # ! Unfinished business included a ri._\u201e\tTohnville \u2018 *\thead office tllat the Canadian\t*\t!\tquestionnaire for boards of direc- Dance tomorrow night,\tJohnviue.^\tGovemment has requested the\t*\t,\ttors of the different asscociations Baseball Club Dance, Sat.8.30 to.* Canadian Red Cross to under- # to reply to, also consideration of 12.63rd Armourv.\t*\ta Dominion-wide cam-\t*\ti\tthe religious emphasis conference j #\tpaign for the relief of those\tj\toutlined by the secretary.Regayd- Baseballl-Lacrosse,\tSat.\t2.30 p.m.#\twho are suffering through\t*\t;\ting the questionnaire it was unani- oa-way, Me., and Nationals, ofj* the Japanese disaster.The # mously agreed that a series of rehead office has therefore in- * \\ plies to the questionnaire prepared strutted the Sherbrooke The re- * * ?**?:-*** 4 * *«?* + * 4 *i- * LENNOXViLLE l 4 4 4 4 \u2022(> 4> 4 4 4 4 * *4** + ** M bntreal.* branch to make a local appeal.* Contributions will be sent # through the local treasurer to St the head office of the Canad- St I* 1 The Ladies\u2019 Guild will resume ^ weekly tea at St.Patrick\u2019s Church ^ Hall, Thurs., Sept.13th, 4 to 6, adv.# time.Mrs.J.A.Mclver, Mrs.Jas.^ Ker.alty, Mrs.John Brittan and Mrs.; # jarl Red Cross and then sent * direct to the Japanese Red St «i Cross.\tSt dance Sat.night at 53rd Armoury.\u2022 * At the Ball Park\u2014Norway, Me., * pay Saturday and Sunday.\tj ^ Don\u2019t forget the Baseball Club * local press.Dance on Sat.at 53rd Armoury.St Jas.Tuite will be hostesses.\tj * Help the ball club.Attend the All contributions should be addressed to the iocal treasurer, Mrs.S.A.Jones, 46 High street, Sherbrooke.They will be acknowledged through the BOARD OF TRADE OFFICE MOVED.& % % The office of the Sherbrooke Board are being looked forward to.cf Trade, which for several months Music lovers will long remember past has\tbeen situated\tin the City\tthe\tvisit to Sherbrooke this spring of gall, has\tbeen moved to\tthe Olivier\tthe\tPaulist Choristers, under the di- Building, Room 24, and is now under rection of Father Finn, whose con-the supervision of the vice-president, cert, given under the auspices of the Mr.J.K.Edwards, with Miss Yvonne Knights of Columbus, was an epoch Dufresne in charge as secretary.;n the music history of the city.It All members of the Board are in- is expected that the concert by the vited to visit the new quarters at any Welsh Choir will be an event of equal time.In\torder to avoid\tany ipcon-\timportance, which, when it has pass- venience,\tthe telephone\tnumber o.\terk at the seed fair.Miss Muriel Marshall, of Henderson Vale, has arrived to take up her duties as a teacher of the Copl-idge School.Miss Ena Ball has gone to the Magog High Sokol.A lage crowd from this vicinity attended Brome Fair.ByrdwCs EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk Every Mother will learn some-thing in reading the Baby Books we will send, free, on request.Write today for your copies. «> 4* 4* 4» 4»\t*> *\tCITY BRIEFLETS *\t+ I* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* ?> 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4< 4* 4* 4* MR.J.BOISVERT,, REGISTRAR OF bankruptcy COURT.Advices received this morning state that Mr.J.Boisvert, deputy clerk of the court, hns been appointed registrar of the bankruptcy court, pro tern, succeeding the late Mr.Gustave De Lottinville.This appointment, approved by Judge Lemie.ux.comes into effect at once, and will hold good until October first, next, when a general receiver will be appointed by the Minister of Justice at Ottawa, FORMER UYCAL NURSE TO DO RELIEF WORK IN JAPAN.Sherbrooke people noticed with in-lercst that one of the two Canadian lursos who sailed last week on the Canadian Pacific Steamer, Empress of Russia from Vancouver for Yokohama was Mrs.Annie M.Stabler, who for two years was superintendent of the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mrs.Stabler is very well known hero and her activities in Japan will be followed with interest.She occupied her position in (Sherbrooke during the years 1011 and 1012.good attendance of members.Mrs.B.Grime, the president, occupied the chair and conducted the busi-ness meeting.Refreshments were served by the hostess during the afternoon.\u2022 » * A large number of friends gathered at the home of Mr.and Mrs.; George Platt, Kingston avenue, on Monday evening on the occasion of their tenth anniversary.The affair was arranged as a surprise to Mr.and Mrs.Platt, who were presented with several useful articles of aluminum ware.During the evening dancing and music were enjoyed and refreshments were served.3\t.\t\u2022 A very successful tea was held in the Church of the Advent hall yesterday afternoon.The tea tables looked most inviting with their centres of sweet peas, while the hall was prettily decorated.The hostesses were Mrs.Gordon Knapp, Mrs.Arthur Ball, Mrs.Davis, Mrs.Ben Sargent, Mrs.Saunders and Mrs.Wilcox.They were ably assisted by Miss Coats!, Miss Douglas, Miss Dorothy Knapp and Miss Bernice Price.\u2022 \u2022 * Miss Isobel While and Mrs.Ernest Chatfield, formerly Miss Nora Hodges, were tfie guests of honor at a gathering at thn Sherbrooke Hospital last evening imrnediatelv following the first meeting of the season of the Alumnae Association of the Sherbrooke Hospital.The party was in the nature of a misr cellaneous shower for Miss White, who is shortlv to be married, while Mrs.Chatfield was also presented wit ha valuable gift from the members of the Alumnae Association of the hospital and the Graduate Nurses Association, about forty of whom were present.\u2014- The favor of tea deteriorates rapidly if the tea is exposed to the air, You should never, the,refore, i 1911 more than 134,000 children accept bulk tea when you can buy I of school age (5-16) in the Pro-\u201cSALADA\u201d, which is sealed in air ; vince of Quebec were unenrolled at tight aluminum to preserve its deli- school; this was 26.8 p.c.of the made.He contended that the schools were teaching subjects which rightly belonged to the universities and vice versa.The grammar and political economy being taught in the schools should rightly be passed along to the universities whereas the pupils in the schools should be taught economics, the knowledge of citizenship and other Subjects essential to the development of a good citizen.This change in subjects would enable those leaving school early to at least secure a fundamental knowledge of the duties and responsibilities of a good citizen.\u201cWe have good schools, a good teaching staff, equal to any in the Dominion, and the only objection I can raise is that the teachers are paid a ridiculous salary.People must realize that the children represent the finest natural resources the Dominion possesses, far superior to our forests, mines and fisheries.\u201cOur children should be shamefaced in failure and proud in success, but unfortunately today the average man seems not to be ashamed of failure.The following qualities should therefore be 155 its enrollment by ten thousand, in one year, by the same means.In Montreal alone, five thousand children of foreign parentage, future citizens of Canada, are growing to manhood and womanhood with no school rights.At the conclusion of his remarks, I all too brief Rotarian) Allen was ex- j tended a hearty vote of thanks, moved by Rotarian Henry Walsh, j and congratulated upon the fear-j less yet interesting marjner in ! which he had outlined some of the difficulties which were being con- j tended with in educational circles Yesterday\u2019s luncheon was held in I the new extension of the New Sher- j brooke House which has been secured as the club\u2019s new quarters^ j MARRIAGES \u2022 * * * ?«\u2022 * McGOWA N\u2014ENRIGHT.WEST SHEFFORD.Que.Sent.12.\u2014The Roman Catholic Chui-eh, West Shefford, Que., was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Wednesday morning, September 6th, at 6 a.m.when Hattie Mary, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.M_.Enright, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony with Mr.Francis James McGowan, of Montreal.The ceremony was performed by the Rev.Father LeCompte, of Waterloo, Que., the musical part of the ceremony being under the _ direction of Miss Rousseau.The developed as strikingly as possible: choir rendered \u201cOh Lord I Am Not and \u201cSacred Heart of Ideals, initiative, love of success, and hate of failure.\u201d Going back to the grammar taught in> the school today, the speaker referred to the following examination question: \u201cIn what four ways may the members of a sentence be related to one another?\u2019 The answer submitted bv a twelve-year-old girl was; \u201cAgreement, order, government and case.\" It was thrown out, however, and the correct answer given as follows; \u201cPredicative, attributive, adverbial and objective.\u201d Fact* Which Do Not Lie.f'ue following facts yere placed before the members present: \u201cIn cious freshness.REPORTED BY T.C.M.Vacationist\u2014Yours must be a dreary sort of life.Why don\u2019t vou come up to Boston and sec the sights?Old boatman\u2014What\u2019s the need o* that, when every summer the sights romp hero to see us?Mra.Stabler, who is director of in Japan.nursing for the British Columbia Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society, acting\u2019 under instructions for the headquarteres of the society in Ottawa, sailed within three-quarters of an hour after receiving the orders, in company with Miss Joffares, oi the same staff, on the Empress of Russia for Japan to render assistance there.The many years of-experience in public health and welfare work which they have had will bo Invaluable to them in thn relief and rehabilitation work which awaits them entire school-agc population.By compulsory attendance the United States h.ts secured the enrollment of 97.6 p.c.of it?children between ten and fourteen years.More than 221,000 children in Quebec or 42 1-2 p.c.were out of school every day school was open in May, 1911.Less than 26 p.c.of the total enrollment are beyond the fourth year of the Protestant elementary school course or its equivalent of the Roman Catholic school course.In 1916, thirteen percent of the children before tho Montreal Juvenile Court could neither read nor write.Forty-five perceitt of all children before this court in that year were neither employed: nor attending school.Alberta increased its aggregate attendance by 48 p.c.in two years after adopting compulsory attend- worthy,\u201d Jesus.\u201d\t| The bride, who was unattended, was given away by her brother.Stuart, and wore a blue embroidered auit of poiret twill, blue orientai! jacquette, Stone martin fur, grey duvetyne hat with shoes, stockings and gloves to match, and carried a shower bouquet pf Ophelia roses and lilies of the valley.The groom was supported by his brother, Mr.J.T.McGowan, of Granby.The ushers were Messrs.Harold and Donald Enright, brother and cousin of the bride.After the ceremony a dainty breakfast was served at the home of the bride\u2019s parents, oply immediate relatives being present.Later the happy couple Left on an extended trip to Buffalo, Detroit and other points west, followed by the best wishes of their many friends, who gathered at the station to see them off.On their çe- Persian Lamb Coats and Wraps reach their highest perfection here at Sherbrooke\u2019s Leading Fur Shop RICH, lustrous Persian Lamb \u2014 the choice of those who want style, exclusiveness and serviceability.We are specializing in Persian Lamb garments this fall and have many beautiful models in Coats and Wraps of all lengths.Many models are of Persian Lamb combined with other skins, and the variety of trimming affords ample opportunity for unlimited choice.And if our selection does not meet your we will make up garments to your personal order, thus assuring the fullest measure of satisfaction.Your examination of the models now'on dislpay is invited.Come and see them, even if you are not yet ready to make your selection.We also have many other beautiful garments of Hudson Seal, Beaver, Natural and Dyed Muskrat, Squirrel, Marmot and others.Every Robert fur is guaranteed fully and usually costs less than equal quality elsewhere.You are invited to inspect them all at any time.\t\u2022 J.A.ROBERT Exclusive But Not Expensive FURRIER 40 Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke, Quo navy blue poiret twill, grey taffeta hat with ostrich tip, grey shoes and turn Mr.and Mrs.McGowan will ! stockings and fur to match, and car-reside at 2169 Clarke Street.Mont-jried a shower bouquet of ophelia real, and will be at home to their roses.She was attended by her sis-friends after October 16th.\tj ter, Miss Marion Watson, who wore - a suit of brown tricotine, with hat to MORRISON'\u2014WATSON.\t[match, shoes, stockings and fur of SCOTSTOWN, Sept.12.\u2014The mar- fawn, and carried a bouquet of pink riage of Jean Hamilton, daughter of (roses.The groom was supported by Mr.and Mrs.T.D.Watson, of Scots- Ins brother, Mr.Russell Morrisor.town, Quo., to Clarence R.Morrison, Mrs.T.D.Watson, mother of tho [ Mr.and Mrs.A.Hamilton and \u2018daughter, Agnes, of Montreal; Mr.A.P.Watson and son, John, of Inverness; Mr.R.T.Little, of Water-ville; Miss I.Gaffney, Mr.and Mrs.M.MacDonald, of Sherbrooke.son of Mrs.Morrison and the late Mr.R.Morrison, of Galson, Que., was solemnized on Saturday afternoon, Sept.1st, at three o\u2019clock at the home of the bride\u2019s parents, Rev.J.MacLean officiating.To the strains of the WTedding March, played by Miss Isabel Gaffney, the bridal party took their plae-' es under an arch, prettily decorated with ferns and autumn leaves, on the lawn.The bride, who was given away by brido, was gowned in a dress of brown altyme crepe, with corsage bouquet of sweet peas.The groom\u2019s mother wore a black satin dress.The gifts were numerous and beautiful.After the ceremony n buffet \u2019ll rich was served to about fifty guests.Mr.and Mrs.Morrison left for Quebec city and other points.On tiieir return they will reside at Gal-eon.The out of town guests wore Mr.anco.and Saskatchewan increased iher father, wore her travelling suit of and MrS.W- R- Eakiu.ilrs.AL Ross.HUGHES\u2014McMANNIS.SOUTH DURHAM, QUE., Sept.12.\u2014A very pretty wedding took place on Saturday, Sept.1st, at eight o'clock at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Urban McMannis, of Ulverton, when their youngest daughter, Bertha Mabel, was united in marriage with Mr.Harold Vasey Hughes, son of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Hughes, of South Durham.The bride was becomingly gowned in a dress of white canton crepe, a veil which was prettily arranged in cap effect and held in place with orange blossoms.She carried a large bouquet of ophelia roses and maiden hair fern and was attended by Miss \\Y.Aluiaurv.of JUavarnesa, who wors a deep copen.all-tyme crepe dress.The ceremony was performed by the Rev.Thos.Knowles, of Ulverton, the bride and groom standing under an arch of asparagus fern and sweet peas.After the ceremony several friends of the bride served a delightful buffet lunch to about seventy-five guests, the dining room being prêt, tily decorated in a color scheme of pink and white.Miss Annie Hughes, sister of the groom played the Wedding March.The out-of-town guests wore: Mrs.Jas.McMannis and son, Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Mills and family, of Richmond; Miss W.S.Majaury, of Inverness; Miss Annie Walters, Mr.and Mrs.Ernie Hughes, the Misses Lida, Eunice and Gladys Hughes, of Montreal.The bride received many beautiful and useful gifts.Mr.and Mrs.Hughes will reside in üoutti Duriiam* I t T < PAGE SIX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY.SEPTEMBER 12.1923.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD I promise a profit only to those who are now out of ¦STABLIMED FEBRUARY «.1M7.with drap ml temmmi N.ti.n.l I» \u2022Mra\u2014CuudUn Prara.\tPrara »»d H««- \u2022Tmllakta.¦7BECETPTI0N BATE»\u2014B«tra rtfletlp 1» pddran In Cnud^ Ora.» BrttAtn ud th.United SUM.: 0».Yrar.
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