Sherbrooke daily record, 18 avril 1925, samedi 18 avril 1925
[" J KllSMNEIî Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.\t- \u2014\t\t\u2014\t \t\t SHERBROOKE, QUE., SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1925.\tTwenty-ninth Year POSSIBILITY OF ARMED UPRISING DISCOUNTED\t\t French Ca\tbinet Facing Difficult Ta:\tsk-Continue Debate Are Rounded Up By Sofia Police Having Proclaimed Martial Law, Bulgarian Government Now Has Ordered a House to House Search of AH Soviets\u2014Street Traffic Is Prohibited and Patrols of Soldiers and Police Pass Incessantly\u2014Sofia Is in Mourning and AH Stores Are Closed\u2014Possibility of Armed Uprising Is Discounted, But Further Outrages Against Persons and Property Are Not Unlikely, and Authorities Are Taking AH Possible Precautions.(Associated Press Despatch} SOFIA, April 18.\u2014The Bulgarian Government is taking extraordinary-measures to prevent any further development of the terroristic campaign marked by the attempt against King Boris and the bombing of the iSveti Krai Cathedral with the loss of one hundred and sixty lives.Large numbers of Communists and agrarian extremists have been arrested, and it is reported that a number of Communists were killed during the night, this resulting from the feeling against them engendered by the Cathedral outrage.Having proclaimed martial law, yesterday, the Government now has ordered a house to house search of all Soviets.Street traffic is prohibited and patrols of soldiers and police pass incessantly.The city is in mourning and ail the stores are closed.TWO BOXES OF EXPLOSIVES WERE DISCOVERED The question uppermost NATIVES POUR INTO KANO TO GREET PRINCE Newcomers Displayed So Much Enthusiasm and Made So Much Noise that Sleep Was Impossible\u2014Scene Was Amazing.(Associated Press Despatch) KANO, Nigeria, April 18.\u2014 Crowds of natives poured into Kano ah night long to get a view of the Prince of Wales, who arrived here yesterday.The newcomers displayed great enthusiasm, blowing horns and making so much noise that sleep was impossible.The scene from the building tops this morning was amazing, great streams of plodding natives stretching for miles in all directions, converging on Kano like a swarm of ants.The Emirs have already congregated for the Durbar (formal reception to native princes).Most of them travelled hundreds of miles, accompanied by hosts of retainers, and there were many deaths among the parties owing to the intense heat and jungle accidents.All the Emirs are attired in new and costly garments,acquired especially for their interview with the royal traveller.Attended a Dance Despite the long train journey and his exertions at tennis, the Prince attended a dance after dinner last evening.The history of the organization French Taxpayer Must Come To The Rescue Of His Menaced Currency\u2014Lloyd George 'Manipulations in Paris Will Not Extricate the Worried Franc from Its Tangle.They Will Only Aggravate That Trouble, The French Taxpayer Must Come to the Rescue of His Menaced Currency,\u2019* States Lloyd George.(Copyright 1925 by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.Copyright in Great Britain by London Chronicle.Exclusive World Rights Held by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.Reproduction in Whole or in Part Prohibited.All Rights Reserved.) LONDON, April IS.\u2014(By Cable)\u2014Germany and France are both confronted with jproblems which are in essence identical and in both cases the difficulties go to the root !of democratic efficiency.France proved, in! 1914-1918, that a democratic country can wage war with equal skill and greater tenacity than nations ruled by autocracies.! A NARROW ESCAPE IMMEDIATELY AFTER SHIP BROKE AWAY; TELL OF SIGHT ALONG DUTCH COAST Praise Lieut.Booth for Way He Handled Giant Dirigible\u2014 Engines Ran Perfectly and Did Not Give Any Trouble \u2014Wireless Operator States that Engines Were Running in No Time and Ship\u2019s Nose Was Turned into Wind so Promptly that Before He Realized It He Was Telling Airdrome that R-33 Was Under ControL in the public mind is whether the attemnt!\u201ef\ti against-the King and the Cathedral bombing are the preludes of more ! for ^\t^ ^ preparatlons serious troubles.The possibility of an armed uprising is discounted, hut further outrages against persons and property are not unlikely and the authorities are taking all possible precautions.Two boxes of explosives and automatic pistols are reported to have been found at the Kohtenetz Station, on the Paris-Constantinople railway route.The explosives, it is believed, were to have been used in destroying a big bridge nearby.ORTHODOX EASTER WILL BE SAD HOLIDAY The orthodox Easter will be a sad holiday for the inhabitants of Sofia, especially the relatives of the Cathedral victims.Almost all the dead have L (Associated Press Despatch) ONDON, April, 18.\u2014Although the members of tha crew of the R-33 Had been forbidden J to give interviews regarding their 1 experiences during the runaway of the dirigible, some of them either spoke before the order was .-sued or later were unable to withstand the importunities of reporters.The correspondent of the Westminster Gazette at Pulham says he But peace, following an exhausting war, has ! found Wireless Operator Keeley embarrassments, burdens and perils of its ' faMy loquacious.The operato-' de terrible wounds about the head and shoulder?s, making identification diffi- event is interesting.Six weeks ago the site, two miles outride Kano, was ordinary bush, with a small fish pond in a valley below.Stirred with enthusiasm over the Prince\u2019s forthcoming visit the in-: habitants cleared the wlvie area, | laid an excellent dance floor, ins-I tailed electric lights and drained 1 the pond, making it into en artis-! tic flower garden.1 Heavy rains turned the garden into a swamp, but by strenuous exertions it was reconverted into ^ ; an attractive little lake, which last own which put an even greater strain on i the quality of democratic institutions.The French and German republics alike : have yet to answer two questions of imme-diate practical importance.The first is whether a democracy is, in time of peace,; capable of making the necessary sacrifices in taxation to balance budgets and restore credit.The second is whether, in periods of calm, the progressive elements in a demo-; cratic community are capable of uniting for a sustained effort to achieve common ends.; Germany seems, for the time being, to have surmounted her budgetary troubles.She has stabilized her mark by balancing her revenue and expenditure.; The effect on her credit has been magical.The trillions which put her currency to shame daily in every financial page throughout the world and LLOYD GEORGE.cult.No foreigners are believed to have been in the edifice when the outrage occurred.The explosion was so severe that one of the three cupolas of the Cathedral collapsed, another is in a dangerous condition, and the great side portal was blown down.The dead include Police Prefect Kissof, Departmental Prefect Medelechef, Mayor Paskalef, five retired generals Naidenof, Nezrezoff, Zlateréff, Loloff and Popoff, former Davidof, and four members of the Chamber of Deputies.MANY OF THE WOUNDED ARE EXPECTED TO DIE (Associated Press Desuatch'j LONDON, April 18.\u2014The death list from the bomb outrage in the Sveti Krai Cathedral at Sofia, Thurs- j day, has reached 1(10, including five members of the Bulgarian parliament, it is stated in official despatches received here today.Many of the wounded are expected to die.SHOOTING DELIBERATELY ORGANIZED BY COMMUNISTS AN IMPRESSIVE SERVICE WAS HELD AT QUEBEC night under the black African stai-Lit sky and the nearby artificial lighting presented a pleasing picture.Many Visitors Present Kano\u2019s white population is only ( 350, but five hundred were present I at the dance, vi-swtors having come Vi ar Minister ; from ail parts of the northern pro-j vimees.Nineteen of the twenty five women present had travelled great \u2014-1 distances to welcome the Prince.The Prince received every person present and danced every dance.A striking scene awaited the Prince Two Formidable Problems Are Taken Up By Painleve Cabinet - Socialist Croup Waiting For Government\u2019s Declaration Attitude of Moderate Conservative Groups Shows that Cabinet Would Have Great Difficulty in Finding a Majority in Chamber of Deputies if Socialists Abandon It, Even if It Is Decided to Adopt a Conciliatory Policy Regarding the Religious Conflict.(Associated Press Despatch) ARIS, April, 18.\u2014 The new cabinet met this morning for its first real grapple with the when he arrived at eight o'clock this j details of the formidable tasks be-morning for the Durbar.There were \"\t\"\t»¦\t-\t>\t> P CAssociated Press Despatch» ROME, April 18.\u2014Vladimer Mol-loff, Bulgarian representative to the Inter-parliamentary C'inimercial Congress now meeting here told the Fpoca that the recent violent incidents in Bulgaria demonstrate the live service, which was held for the disintegration of Communism,\t| purpose of installing the Rev.Cun- \u201cIf the Communists were really ion F.G.Scott, C.M.G., D.S.O., rec-strong in Bulgaria they would not j tor of St.Matthew\u2019s Church, Quo-resort to such extreme terroristic j bee, as Archdeacon of Quebec, and and desperate means to gain power,\u201d; the Rev.R.W.Wright, rector of St.Molloff said.\tj George\u2019s Church,.Lennoxvillp, as, He expressed certitude that the Archdeacon of St.Francis District, | shooting at the automobile of King Li the Diocese of Quebec.The Lord Boris of Bulgaria, near Sofia on Bishop of Quebec presided over the Tuesday, was deliberately organized j ceremony.by Communists.\u201cIt is absurd to believe they would have attacked the automobile without knowing who the occupants were,\u201d he said.twenty thousand horsemen ranged in a horseshoe formation, all flaunting their colors.Mounted Britisn officers commanding the native troops hurried about, completing their arrangements for the event.[\u2019Press despatches were taken from Durbar to the Kano Post Office by mounted police who galloped across the fields to get the news of the event to the wires.Prince arriver! complete Rev.Canon Scott Installed as Archdeacon of Quebec and Rev.Canon Wright as Arch-, A (ho deacon of St.Francis District, silence - j teinjr the Nigerians manner of s'how- (Associated Frees Desnatch) ' ing their respect.Then a Nigerian QUEBEC, April 18.\u2014The Cathe-] regimental band, the members 0f oral of the Holy Trinity was the which played by ear, burst into scene last night of a most impress- PRINCE FREDERICK WILLIAM AT MADRID (Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, April, 18tV \u2014 The Deutsche Tages Zeituift repotca that former Crown IVince Frederick William has arrived in Madrid, where he is the guest of the Spanish royal family.*\t+ *> *!\u2022\t*;\u2022\t4* s than a quorum.In the interval, however, four members had drifted in.-V second count was taken, the result announced as twenty-two and debate was allowed to proceed, j Quorum Should Be Raised.Speaker Lemieux, commenting j on the incident, said the quorum | should he raised to fifty, j Continuing the debate on the budget in the House of Commons Abroad that Zinovieff Is About to Be Dismissed from Government Councils.the Senate and Chamber to passi™, , \u2014\t.\tt .- \u2014-\u2014 on all questions of a religibus cha-1 Zdnovieft, Who Was Violently Opposed to Trotzky for ai afternoon, H.E.Spence:- (Pr racter without posing the question '\t\u2014\t- -\t\"\tr>:\t\\\tJ - of confidence.Discussing his policy after the cabinet meeting the Finance Minister, M.Caillaux said : \u201cI must not he expected to produce exceptional or extraordinary solutions.It must be remembered that it took me three months to evolve the income tax (Caillaux was Finance Minister when the income tax was first put into effect in France).\u201cI .shall confine myself for the present to consideration of immediate and parctical measures which must not be regarded as final dilutions.\u201d HERRIOT TO STAND FOR PRESIDENCY (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, April, 18.- -Former Premier Herriot has consented to stand for the presidency of the Chamber of Deputies, a hundred thousand franc job to which a white elephant attaches in the form of an expensive mansion adjoining the Cham- (Associated Press Despatch.) OSOOW April 18\u2014Dcon Trot-zlcy may soon return to political life.It is believed that the deposed war minister within a M the government is evidenced by the fact that as long agj as February 15, Trotzky was offered the ambassadorship to Japan, Since then TVotzkys fermer col- few weeks will he reappointed to an leagues convinced that he had suf- Long Time, Has Been Silenced by More Moderate Fig-1 thfltffkuS\tconfronted ures in Communist Party, Although It Is Announced the Government in reducing taxa-that There ls_No Truth in Frequent Reports Publiehed S0 federal, provincial and nunicipal.of this country, was over four billions.The capital debt of u family of five persons amounted to about $2,740.Canada was in the position of having issued bonds for many years to meet her deficits.The1 inflation of six years collapsed within one year in Canada, with serious results to industries, and particularly to agriculture.Mr.Spencer criticized the principle of the Government use of private institutions for carrying on its financial transactions.He quoted as authorities several prominen* economists.Control of Credit*.Mr.Spencer protested against the continued concentration of the control of credits, and suggested that tihe present difficulties of the Maritime Province# were due largely to the centralized control of credits in the central part of Canada.Canada was overburdened with branch hanks.The United (Coutiauod cm Page UU ^ important post in the Soviet cabin ot, probably to the Council of Labor and Defense, the Supreme Economic Council, or the Commissariat of foreign trade.Since his ismldien and dramatic dismissal as head of the Red army last January, there has been rerwi-escence of sentiment in Trotzky\u2019s favor within and without the Communist party.M.Stalin, a member of the executive committee, and M.Rykoff, president of the Council of Commissars, who were oppmed to drastic action against him, appear to her, where the president lives, and have triumphed over Leo Krameneff for the upkeep of which he must and M.Zinovieff.pay « large share.\tThat there has been n rompit to: to as evidence that he still M.Harriot preferred to travel reconciliation between Trotzky and power and influcpc^.ficiently \u201catoned for his political heresy,\u201d have been trying to find another place for him in the government.Meanwhile Zinovieff, who was violently opposed to Trotzky for a long time, has been silenced by the more moderate figures of the Communist party, although it is announced that there is no truth in the frequent reports published abroad that Zinovieff is about to be dismissed from the government councils.Hiis recent acclaim of the congress of the Communist internationale, his re-election as chairman of the Leningrad Soviet, and his victory over Karl Rade!: are pointed enjoys ^ PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, IV25, ST.FRANCIS [CRIMEAN VETERAN AN ENJOYABLE DISTRICT NEWS TELLS THE STORY BALL WAS HELD ATCOATICOOK TUtkerngs by ibe Daily Record CorrespoadeaU ia tbe Various Camwuaitiei, DANVILLE ywrr Ey.tickets at Ken Tn-fall'i store.Going over any line LING WICK Mr.Angus Maclver has gone tr Boston for a few weeks vacation.Miss Murdena MacAulay is borne from Itanville for the holidays, the guest of her mother.Mrs.D.t\u2019.¦MacAulay.\t.Miss Maud MacRitchn'.of Bishop's College, is home for her holidays, the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.MacRitchie.Sunny croft farm.Mr.Donald Morrison, of No-t*; Hill, received word Thursday .hat; his sister, Mrs.Angus MacLeod, ot Littleton, X.H., had died^ at her home after a two weeks illness.The remains were brought to Lie ; borne of her brother in Noith Hill on Saturday evening, accompanied by the deceased's husband and daughter Elsie.Mr, Neil Beaton is convalescing slowly from his recent illness.Mrs.William Craigie, of Littleton, N.H.and Mrs.A.Ferguson.; of Rock Island, were in town this week to attend the funerni of the late Mrs.Angus MacLeod._ While here they were the guests of reias.-ives in North Hill.Mr.Alex MacKay was in Sherbrooke on Monday.Mr.O.Lanctot, of Bur;-, spent the holidays with his unde, Mr.Malcolm M'acDonald.of North Hi,., Mr.Pay-son Sherman, aecompan-, led by his mother.Mrs.Annie Sherman, of Seotstown.was a guest of Mrs.A.A.MacAulay,1 ¦Westview farm, on Saturcay.Miss Margaret MacDonald was home from East Angus for the Eas- ter vacation, the guest* of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.D.D.MacDonald,\t.\t.\t: Miss Ruth MacDonald, of Beebe,: was home a few* days last week.] Messrs.Alex and George MacKay, Dave Hillis and Annie Yvood motored to Sherbrooke on Wednes- j day.Mrs.John MaeCaskill is at Bury} visiting withyrelatives.Miss Jean MacDonald was a' Me-, trap tic for the holidays.Brought Back to Health By \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d MAJOR GEORGE WALKER \u201cI am a veteran of the Crimean War and Indian Mutiny, having served under Lord Roberts.Fierce hand-te-hand nghtinrr and continual exposure left rr-r a frreat sufferer from Rheumaiism, eo much so, that my le^s swelled up.making it impossible for me to walk.My bowels were so constipated that i was in terrible shape until I began to use \u201cFruit-a-tives.\u201d They relieved me both from Rheumatism and Constipation.Today ! enjoy perfect health\u2014no rpore Rheumatism or Constipation.\u2014Geo.Walker, Chatham, Ont.\u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d contain in tablet form the concentrated juices of luscious fruits\u2014Nature's own remedy for Constipation and its painful consequences.**Fruit-a-tives\u201d overcome all intestinal trouble in a way no pther rnediiine can.At your dealer's.25c and 50c a box.Large Number of Visitors from Out of Town Attended Dance on Monday Evening\u2014Other News and Personals of Interest.GOATICOOK, April 18.\u2014 The regimental ball which was given by the officers and N.C.O\u2019s of the 81st battery in the armory on Monday evening was largely attended, and was a success socially.The hall was beautifully decorated with flags and bunting, while at one corner was an attractive place arranged with shaded lamps, comfortable chairs and a bouquet of carnations for the patronesses to receive.Splendid music was furnished by Steel\u2019s orchestra of Sherbrooke.Dancing continued untii 1-30.The punch tabic was presided over by Miss S.Ilowitt and Miss D.Dougherty.The patronesses were firs.D.Moyle, Mrs.G.W.Paige, Mrs.A.W.Sisco, Mrs.P.T.Baldwin and Mrs.R.H.Gooley.A buffet lunch was served at midnight.Messrs.A.C.Jenks, H.R.Stephenson and P.T.Baldwin were on the introduction committee.Many attended from out ; f town, including Mr.and Mrs.D.McRae of Montreal ; Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Hurd and Mr.and Mrs.Fish, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff ; Mr.P.McLean, of Montreal ; 5lr.H.Moffatt and Miss Moffatt, Mr.V.Spearing and Miss Moss, of Sherbrooke ; Mrs.and Miss Macdonald, of Montreal : Captain and Miss Dunsmore, of Sherbrooke ; Mr.McKay, of North Hatley, and the Misses Dunn, of Windsor Mills.Jones.Mrs.E.L.Miller and Miss D.Armstrong resumed their teaching1 duties on Tuesday, after spending! their holidays at their homes.COOKSHIRE Victoria Hall, \u201c500\" Party, Tues., April 21st.Prizes.Lunch, Proceeds for Cemetery Fund- NEW ROCKLAND Easter guests at the various homes were Mr.and Mrs.Harry .Frazer and their two children, of Melbourne, also Mr.W.Frazer, of Richmond, guests of Mr.S.H.Frazer and Miss Frazer.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Armstrong', i of Richmond, spent Sunday with' Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Armstrong and family .Mr.Robert Jones, of Panel Falls.\u2019 and his young son, Eric, are the puests of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.Jones.Mr.and Mrs.W.Oboume and their young son.Cameron, were Easter guests of Mr.and Mrs.BAD BLOOD IS THE CAUSE OF PIMPLES AND BOILS W\u2019hat you i eed when the blood gets out of order is a good tonic to tone and build up the system and put the blood into proper shape.For this purpose there is nothing to equal BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Mr.L.A.Deibert, Alian, Sask.J Vi rites:\u2014\u2018For several years 1 was: troubled with boils and pimples, I tried many treatments, but could get no results.1 then took Burdock Blood Bitters and became free of my trouble.It is the only medicine I ever took that did me any good.\u201d B.B.B.has been on the market for the past 46 years; put up only by The T.Miiburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.ONTARIO WOMAN REGAINS HEALTH Wants Other Women To Know About Lydia E.Phkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound CANTERBURY Last Thursday evening a social was held at the home of Mr.Justin Sharman for the benefit of the, Missionary Society.A very enjoy-1 able evening was spent in music! and games.Ice cream and cake were served by the girls and a collection was taken up,: which amounted to $10.o0.Mr.Carl Mayhew was rnme from! Bishop\u2019s College for the Easter, holidays.Mr.Ralph Bennett was home from Macdonald College for the holidays.Mrs, Ford Planche and children, of East Angus, spent Easter with her mother.Mrs.A.Lefebvre.Mr.and Mrs.John Hazie and lit-;ic daughter, of L'herbrooke, visited.Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Groom.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Hazie spent Easter with Mr.and Mrs.Russel Rudd.Mrs.Phoebe Goodin is visiting Mr.and Mrs.George Goodin.Mrs.Finlay Bennett spent Easter in Cookshire, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Stevenson.Mr.and Mrs.Percy Sharman, of Galson, spent Easter at their home i here.Easter lilies, tulips and daffodils were placed on the .altar in Christ Church Easter Sunday in memory, of Mrs.Geo.Bennett by her dau-1 ghters.On Tuesday evening the Women\u2019s Institute met with Mrs.Arthur Smith.A large number were present.The roll call was answered to by \u201cbeverages.\u201d A paper was given on the cultivation of asters, and aster seeds were distributed to, the members.A number of gentle-; men were present, Mrs.Smith, as-\u2019 sisted by Miss Laura Goodin, serv-j ed delicious refreshments.Mr.James Sherman had so far recovered from his serious illnesï to be able to attend church Easter Sunday.General Note*, Miss M.Mayther was in Sherbrooke on Monday.Miss R.Lovell, who spent Eastu \u2022with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.H B.Lovell, has returned to Compton Ladies\u2019 College.Mr.S.Cross and Miss Margaret Cross, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Miss Ruth Akhurst during the evening of the regimental ball.Mrs.A.D.Macdonald, the Misses Macdonald and Master Lovell Macdonald motored from Montreal for Easter and were guests of Mrs.Charles Lovell.They returned to their home on Tuesday.Prof, and Mrs.D.Howat spen: Wednesday in Sherbrooke.Friends of Mrs.Alfred Sisco are pleased to know that she is recovering after her serious attack of pneumonia.Mr.V.Larson was in Sherbrooke on business Wednesday.Mr.H.Carpenter and Mr.E.Marsh, of Norton Mills, Vt., were in town on Monday evening and at- closed with the mizpah.Mr.and Mrs.Cowan spent Easter Sunday in Coaticook and attended St.Stephen\u2019s Church.There trill be moving pictures at the Glidden School, Wed.eve., Apr.22nd, under auspices of Ives Hill Lodge.Adm.15c, Children 10c.Grippe, Influenza, Ended By \u201cCatarrhozone\u201d Preventive measures are advisable with so much Grippe in the air.It is easy to keep the throat and nostrils clear of infection germs by inhaling the balsamic vapor of CATARRH-OZONE.By this means you send the healing and soothing properties of the famous \u201cBlue Gum\u201d of Australia through the air passages of the head and throat.Catarrhozone stops a grippy cold, it\u2019s splendid for irritable throat, relieves headache and quickly drives out the germs of Catarrh,* Grippe and Bronchitis.Get Catarrhozone today.Complete outfit $1.00, and lasts two months; smaller size 50c.At all druggists.SCARF MAKES IT DISTINCTIVE Sis ¦ i This two-piece sport costume of blue kasha is cut on the simplest of lines and owes its distinction to the scarf which passes through slits at the shoulder.The scarf is in shades of blue and orange.Mothers\u2019 Best Friend\tj In Rearing Children Pain and sudden sickness are apt to come upon us at any time and safety lies in having always handy on the shelf a reliable pain relief like good old \u201cNerviline.\u201d For nearlyüialf a century Nerviline has beln a family standby, and most mothers have come to rely upon it in case of colds, sore throat, tight chest, sprains, cramps, nausea and sudden attacks of sickness at the stomach.For internal or external use, Nervi-line ds worth its weight in gold in every home, and costs but 35 cents at any dealers.GENERAL NEWS OF SCOTSTOWN AND DISTRICT MacLeod and daughter Elsie have the sympathy of the whole community in their sad bereavement.Mr.Kennie MacLeod left on Monday for Graniteville, Vt.Mrs.A.Furgerson, of Slanstead, and Mrs.Craigie, of Littleton, who were here to attend tire funeral of the late Mrs.Angus MacLeod, were guests of Mrs.Frank MacLeod and Mrs.Colin Morrison.Mr, Willie MaeCaskill, accompanied by Messrs.Angus Morrison, Arthur MacLeod, Roy Suitor and Dan T.MaciDoraid, of Fisher Hili, motored to Cookshire on Wednesday.Mrs.Willie MaeCaskill visited her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Dan T.MacDonald, in Fisher Hill recently.Another break was made recently in tlhe one of the local places of business and a small amount of money was stolen.Mr.Cloutier, who has been day operator *for a number of years at the local C.P.R.Station, is to leave town shortly, he having been promoted to the position of agent of Milan station, ten miles east ol this town.The services at the Advent Christian Church next Sunday will be as follows 10,00 a.m\u201e morning worslhiip, subject of sermon \u201cWhy and how we should observe the Lord\u2019s day\u201d; 11.00 a.m., Sunday School classes for all age j ;\t7.00 p.m.singing of favorite hymns given out by any one in the congregation; 7.15 p.m., subject of sermon \u201cDancing Christians\u201d.-9- REALLY DIS ON E ST OF H IM Street Fakir\u2014What\u2019s the trouble.Bill?Second ditto\u2014Here I worked half a day paintin\u2019 up a sparrow into a red-headed eBlgian canary, an\u2019 I\u2019m Mowed if the guy I sold it to didn't gimme a phony dollar bill.\u201d Many Visitors in Town for Easter Holidays\u2014Renorts of Meetings and Happenings of Interest.tended the regimental ball.The Ladies\u2019 Guild of St, Stephen\u2019s Church was entertained on Wednesday afternoon by Miss Stevens and Miss E.L.Stevens.Dainty refreshments were served at the tea hour.Mrs.Lloyd Baldwin has completed her course in domestic science at Macdonald College and is at her home in town.Mrs.E.L.Sleeper and Miss M.Fraser entertained at bridge on Thursday afternoon at Mrs.Sleeper\u2019s home.Cards were played at five tables and the prizes won by Mrs.P.L.Baldwin and Miss M.Buckland.The rooms were prettily arranged with ferns and cut flowers.Several guests arrived at the tea hour to enjoy the hospitality of the hostesses.MOST OLD FOLKS REQUIRE A HEART AND NERVE TONIC After middle age little sicknesses and ailments seem harder to shake off than formerly as the heart action becomes weak and uncertain and the nerves are not as steady as they were in the younger days.Now is the time -when a'l aged people who wish to maintain their health and vigor and retain theii energy unimpaired should use MILBURN\u2019S HEART AND NERVE PILLS Mrs.M.O\u2019Connor, Whitestone, Ont., writes:\u2014\u201cI have been troubled,most of my life, with shortness of breath, palpitation of the heart, and fainting spells, I was advised by a friend, to try Milburn\u2019s H.& N.Pills, which I did, and at once found relief, and I have never had a really bad spell since.I am 80 years of age and Ï always keep them in the house, and feel that with their help I will see many years yet.I always recommend them to anyone who is suffering from heart trouble.\u201d For sale at all druggists and dealers.Dan 22nd.SAWYERVILLE ;e at Eaton Corner, Wed., Apr.Giff\u2019s Novelty Orchestra.IVES HILL Mount Foreet, Ont.\u2014 \u201cBefore I took Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound I felt weak and miserable, and had pain* ail through me.I was living in Aiisa Craig at tbe time, and one day a friend came in and told me her experience of using tbe Vegetable Compound and advised roe to take a bottle which 1 finally did.I began to get stronger and those pain* left me.J am glad I found out abouttbis meoicine aa I think there is none equal to it for women who have troubles of thi* kind.I cannot praise t be Vegetable Compound toohighiyfor the good it baa done me.Whenever I know of a woman Buffering I am glad to tell her of it.\u2014 Mr*, Wm.Riiihdai.k, II, R.No.1, Mount Forest, Ontario.Women throughout the Dominion \u2022re finding health in Lydia E.Pink-ham\u2019a Vegetable Compound.N ©harmful drug* are used in its preparation\u2014just root* arid herbs- and it i an be taken in safety even by a nurm J),Z mother.For sale by all druggists.The April meeting of Milby W, C.T.U.proved to be one of the mo::t interesting of the year.Usual devotional exercises were conducted by the president, after which routine business was taken up.The treasurer reported sending a dollar each to the extension fund and missions.The sum of twelve dollars was received for two quilts made by the Union.Selections were read by members from the \u201cTiding ,\u201d also Mrs.Geggie\u2019s letters from the fast two leaflets.The subject of changing the fee to one dollar, including the leaflet, was brought up and discusued, also other matter» relating to the ester,Con fund.Mrs.McConnell, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, was a very welcome visitor, and contributed two vocal c»)o\".Miss Ruby Bailey gave a piano selection and read a \u201cHabitant\u201d poem ; Mrs.Wm.Drape read \u201cThe Bridge,\u201d from Longfellow, and Mrs,.Cowan followed with a song.The next meeting will be the annual, and it was decided to hold the same at \u201cWestview\u201d and have a special programme for the benefit of the sick member, Mrs.Lafue, who has been confined to her bed by rheumatism for the past year, Flowers were ordered sent to Mr-.Cote, who is ill in the .Sherbrooke Hospital.A vote of thanks was tendered to Mr*.Bail'-y, who is rot a member, and faanily, for their hospitality.The uuMtUag Mothers Treat Colds The New \u201cDirect\u201d Way No Longer Necessary to \u201cDose\u201d Children With Internal Medicines to Break Colds.Children\u2019s diges-, lions are easily I upset by too much ! \u201cdosing.\u201d Vicks; VapoRub being externally applied, docs not upset, little stomachs.At the first sign j of croup, sore throat, or any other cold trouble, apply Vicks freely.There is nothing to swallow\u2014you just \u201crub it on.\u201d visas Quick attention to bronchiti* will uaually ward off its serious complications.Shiloh reduces inflama-tion in the tubes, eases the dry, painful cough and heals the raw throat Umob» At your drutrsiit, SOc, Sflc and 51.20.Use Celery King a gentle laxative^Tea\u201d relieves sick headaches At your druggitt 30c and 60c.Oww rrffnuoMJàm UszoYmnvr \u201cPHILLIPS\u201d MILK OF MAGNESIA Accept only genuine \u201cPhillip»,\u201d the original Milk of .Magnesia proscribed by physicians for 50 years a» an antacid, laxative, corrective.Full directions with each bottle -auv drug .ton*.N\\ Apply the liniment every few hour* to throat and chest.Gargle with Minard\u2019s In warm water.Splendid .for Bronchitis and Asthma.SCOTSTOWN, Que., April 18.\u2014 Miss Jenny Mayhew, from Lennox-ville, returned to her,, home for the Easter vacation.Miss Marion Scott, of Montreal, arrived home on Wednesday and is the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Scott, for ten days.Mr.Malcolm MacLennan, of Montreal, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.John MacLennan.Miss Isabel Sherman, gf Sherbrooke, is spending her Easter holidays with her mother, Mrs.Annie Sherman.The services at St.Andrew\u2019s Church next Sunday will be _ in English both morning and evening.Sunday school at 3 p.m.Miss Queenie Sherman, of Macdonald College, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Sherman.Before returning to Macdonald College she spent a day with her sister, Mias Ethel Sherman, at Cookshire.Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Scott returned on Wednesday last week from Montreal, where they were the guests of relatives and friends for a fe-w days.Mr.and Mrs.Stearns Morrison, of Bury, were in town on Monday.Mr.and Mrs.Th-os.G.Mae-Aulay and son Gordon, of East Angus, were guests of Mrs.Annie Sherman for the week-end.Mr.R.A.Scott and Mr.N.George Scott went to Sherbrooke on Tuesday.Miss Etta MacLennan, of Montreal, has been visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John MacLennan, for the Easter holidays.On her way from Montreal she visited Miss FTavia Soles at Sherbrooke for a few days.Mr.Buzzell, of Newnort, Vt., was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Joe Start for the week-end.Miss Marjory* Taylor, of Water-ville, is home with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Taylor, for the holidays.Miss Glenna Farley went to Sherbrooke on Thursday.Miss Isabel Nicholson, of Montreal, is visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm Nicholson, for the Easter season.Mr.Angus Graham, of Montreal, is home visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Donald Graham, for the week-end.The school was closed for Good Friday and Easter Monday, but opened again on Tuesday.Mrs.Annie Sherman has gone to Bury, where she will be the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Stearns Morrison, and to East Angus, where she will be the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Thos.G.MacAulay.St.Andrew\u2019s Ladies\u2019 Aid is holding their Easter supper and sale this week.Miss Ethel Sherman, of Cookshire, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Sherman.Miss Josephine Start, of Sherbrooke, .spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Joe Start.Miss Marion Watson spent the holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Tom Watson.Miss Annie MacDonald, of Cookshire, was visiting this week with the Misses Hanright.Mr.Joe Start was in Sherbrooke one day last week.Miss Christena MacKay, of Waterloo, is home visiting her mother, Mrs.Mary MacKay.Miss Wilson, of the High School, spent her holidays at her home in Lennoxville.The Odd Fellows\u2019 Eastpr dance held in their hall on Tuesday night was well attended.Miss Beatrice White, of Granby, is visiting her mother, Mrs.Murdo MacDonald.Mr.V.Vachon, of St.Johne, spent a few days in town during the Easier holidays, a guest of friends.Mr.Earl Stewart, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, spent Easter at Mcgantic.Miss Margaret MacLeod spent Easter at Fisher Hill a guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John MacLeod.Miss Margaret Brown, of Montreal, has been a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm Nichols.KEITH \u201cYou Certainly Don\u2019t Look Well\u201d Mr.Erick Thompson, Maloneck, Sask., writes:\u2014 The \u2018flu\u2019 left me in such a condition that my back ached, I could not walk a quarter of a mile and my heart beat like a sledge hammer.My wife, who had great faith in Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food, finally induced me to try it.This treatment was not long in restoring me to my former health and strength.\u201d NO sign of failing health escapes the eye of an observant wife.When you do not sleep well, lose your appetite and become nervous and irritable she naturally recalls her own experience with Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food and recommends its use.As a means of restoring vigor and energy to the nerves and through the nervous system to the whole body there is no treatment to rival Dr.Chase's Nerve Food.You can soon prove this to your own satisfaction for the tired feeling will disappear and you will take a new interest and joy in life.IkOMSt\u2019s Mem Food 60 ets.a box all dealers or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Ltd., Toronto.Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Headache Neuralgia\tColds\tLumbago Pain\tToothache Neuritis\tRheumatism Accept only \u201cBayer\u201d package v liich contains proven directions.Handy \"Bayer\u201d boxea of 12 tablets Also bottle* of 24 and 100\u2014Druggists.Aspirin Is the trade murk (registered In Canada) of Bayer Mnnnfaetnre of Monoaeetlr-aeldeater of fiaUcyllcaeld (Acetyl Salicylic Acid, -'A.R.A.\u201d).While It la well known that Aaplrin means Bayer manufacture, to assist the public against Imitation*, the Tablet* of Bayer Company will be (tamped with tbelr general trade mark, the \u201cBayer Crosa,\u2019* ASTHMA- HEAD and BRONCHIAL COLDS No Smote\u2014No Sprai*\u2014Ho Snuff Josi Swallow a RAZ-MAH Capsule Restores normal breathing.Quickly stops all choking, gasping and mucus gathering» in bronchial tubes.Gives long nights of restful sleep.Contains no injurious or habit-forming drugs.$1.00 per box at drug stores.Send 5c.for generous trial.Templetons, Toronto.RÂZ-IÇ9AH GUARANTEED RELIEF Freedom from PaSn y*eïïïï2
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