Sherbrooke daily record, 9 octobre 1925, vendredi 9 octobre 1925
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.\tSHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925.\tT wenty-Ninth Yea» WILL BE NO SECRET AGREEMENT AT LOCARNO\t\t No New Mo\tves As Yet In Sherbrooke Pc\tilitical Arena AH Enthusiastic Over Peace Pact Except Germans AMERICA BUYS MORE JEWELS THAN ALL OTHER NATIONS BY GENE COHN NEA Service Writer NEW YOiRK, Oct.9.\u2014More than $450,000,000 have been spent in a single year for baubles for the fingers, wrists and throats of American women.I This country is spending upon I jewels 50 per cent more than all the rest of the world.The centre of gemdom, shifting through the centuries as luxury ac-|Companied the decaying civilizations _________________ 1 of.Babylon, Athens and Constanti- r- .r un \u2022\t\u2022\t.\u201e ,\t_ _ ,\t,\t.\u2018nople, has passed in modern times to feeling ot Maionty oi Delegates Was Voiced by foreign Augsburg, London, Paris and now Secretary Chamberlain of Great Britain, Who Declared N®w Jork-.'\t,.\t.rie Was Convinced Delegates Would Leave Locarno'plied by gem authorities now that With Real Progress Achieved Toward Assurance of the spectacular theft of the $650,000 Peace in Europe\u2014Failure in This Respect, He Added, tenüorto\u2019th^vÏÏt fortunennle^-els Would Mean Disaster\u2014Asserted that No Secret Engage- uP°n which international crooks ap- ment Would Be Negotiated at Locarno.\t' MSfVÏKJSS'Æt tw.Sor- (Associated 1 ress Despatch)\t!geous necklaces of pink hue, were LOCARNO, October 9.\u2014Optimism over the outcome of the security stolen from the hotel suite occupied pact negotiations here is shared by all the delegates except the by Mrs.James P.Donahue, Wool-Germans.\t.worth heiress, during a ten-minute The feeling of the majority was notably voiced today by Foreign\t^S^hît Mrt Donlh'ue becretary Chamberlain of Great Britain, who declared he was convinced wore her gems during most of her the delegates would leave Locarno with real progress achieved toward waking hours, whether at the sea-assurance of peace in Europe.Failure in this respect, he added, would;shore or in the ballroom, mean disaster\ti The value of the Woolworth pearls Mr.Chamberlain asserted that no secret engagement would be -go-h£ üateei here.\t_\ttory.George Frederick Kunz, pro- \u201cWe have talked in secret in the interest of obtaining results,\u201d he bably the world\u2019s leading gem au-eaid.\u201cWe cook the meal in the kitchen, but when it is ready it will be t iority,expert for the American Mus-ecrved openly in the world parliaments.\u201d\t*\teum of Natural History and author Mr.Chamberlain argued that the phrase \u201copen diplomacy\u201d was used too.loosely and that secret negotiations like those now under way were historic Cleopatra pearls, two in Jutified.If the public, through the press, was allowed to be present, re- number, were valued at 60,000,000 ciprocally made concessions might be heralded as purely one-sided, there- sestertii\u2014whatever that may be in by jeopardizing the success of the conference.\t| American money.tht \u201crr ;r-* «*»» *¦-« «» ss&SfcSÆ» sions were on such a high level of friendliness as at Locarno, the British at a similar amount.Other historic statesman added; \u201cSensible people all over the world will never doubt pearls have included the Peroz pearl that we are seeking the interests of peace,\u201d\t;of a Persian king; the ill-omened iMary Stuart pearls, most beautiful ALLIES PROMISE GERMAN DELEGATES THAT AID WILL in all Europe, and yet with an estim- Ü SHERBROOKE LIBERALS REQUESTED C.B.HOWARD TO DELAY ANSWER; LOCAL SITUATION IS UNCHANGED BE GIVEN THEIR COUNTRY IN OVERCOMING OBSTACLES ated value °f somothinff like $40\u2019000 Mrs.Jessie Woolworth Donahue, from whom more than half a million dollars\u2019 worth of jewels were stolen in the fashionable Plaza Hotel, New York, and the 450,000 necklace, which was part of the loot.There will be no meeting today of*-the delegates to the conference, prior to a re-gathering of the statesmen on Saturday, and the German delegates will be able thoroughly to absorb the arguments made to them yesterday by Mr.Chamberlain and M.Briand, France\u2019s Foreign Minister.The desirability of Germany, in her own interest and that of the peace of the world in joining the League of Nations, was impressed upon Dr.Lijther, the German Chancellor, and Gustav Stresemann, Foreign Minister.A promise was held out to the Germans that aid would be given their country in overcoming the obstacles to which it objects In connection with article XVI of the covenant of the League regarding the application of penalties against an aggressor.It is admitted that Germany\u2019s request for recognition of her military and geographical position as pre-requisite to her attaining Membership in the League creates au extremely delicate problem for the Allies, because of the fact that the Allies cannot give acquiescence on behalf of the other members of the League not immediately connected vith the question of security now under discussion.Count Skrzynsky, th# Polish Foreign Minister, and representatives of many of tho smaller states in Europe have arrived in Locarno to follow the deveKpments of the conference, realizing that the success of the Rhine pact and annex treaties means other regional pacts and the tventual convoking of a disarmament conference.'We have confidence in the League mvenant,\u201d said Count Skrzynsky, \u201cfor it will never help anybody who Is bent on waging war.\u201d in American money, a mere fraction of the Woolworth pearl cost.Then.,100, was the famous Gresham pearl (v & * $£ * * ^ $ çê ig a jj.iyj ^ ^ which wits valued at about $60.000.CLAIMS HE WAS BITTEN BY FEROCIOUS PERCH * « » « *\t( Associated Press Despatch.) #\tBERLIN, Oet.9.\u2014That he ^ was bitten by a ferocious iff: perch is the excuse a Wig- \u201cJewels have been worn in America only since the Civil War,\u201d points out Kunz, indicating the rapid growth of the world\u2019s new gem capital.\u201cPrior to that time simple garb was desired.With the gain in fortunes at the end of that war and the South African diamond rush many A New Record Is Established In British Motor Car Industry-!100,000,COO Worth Of Contracts Signed Within  Half Hour *\trinnen husband gave his wife # for his late arrival home, iff & wearing his hand in a sling.# *\tHe also swears to his cronies ^ «s that it is not a fish story.$s associated throughout time with the *\tUpon landing a mammoth ft splendor of the Orient.In China and ft perch in his boat the fisher- ft Persia, back through the centuries, ft man put his hand in its mouth ft pearls were lavishly used in adorn- *\tto remove the hook, where-\tft\tment.In European court\tlife they be- ft\tupon the angry fish sunk its\tft\tcame associated with\tpurity and ft\tteeth to the bone, nécessitât-\tft\tcleanliness.Pearls are\tprobably the ft\ting his braining it with a\tft\tearliest known stones.\tThey were ft hammer before he was able to ft known even to prehistoric man, due ft remove the injured member, ft ,to the fact that they were made to rZinZT uSZoZo'r limf *-ars Displayed al London's Motor Show Valued at Two and self.\u201d Pearls, Kunz continues, have been L DISCOVER PLOT AGAINST HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT ft he relates.The fish weighed * eight pounds on the angler\u2019s ft own scales.ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft: ft ft FORTY PILOTS\u2019 ARE PRIMED FOR THREE RACES 1 order in the shell of a diseased oyster.Big Speed Event Is Scheduled for Tomorrow\u2014Fatal Crash at Opening Yesterday.Cl.'DON.Oct.9.\u2014 The biggest automobile show ever held in rju-r-pd opened yesterday in London with a private view for buyers, and within half an hour between $75,000,000 and $100,000,000 ,.\t.\t,,,\tr- i i worth of contracts were signed\u2014a tg Nor is there anything particularly reeord in the Brib;sh motor lvorld- \u2018v4 new, Kunz adds, about men viewing 0ne British firm secured an order ft with alarm the displays of luxury.£or\tcars from a smgie buyer; Rome, fattened by victories, rolled another company one for 7,000, and |in splendor.Phny protested m vam; a\tagent a contract for 5,000 i It 18 n?t sufficient that they weai ^thiii five minutes of opening the (pearls, but they must trample and (joor,Si Oars displayed are worth walk over them.\t1 $2,500 000 And Seneca orated ;\tThe fools.Jhe day vi vidly recalled tee un- seem to think their husbands msut- : pricedenlted boom of 1949 when the ficiently tortured that they carry the n.ew-rich of Britain swamped the value of an inheritance in either : sbow and purchasecTcars at fabulous eal'-\u201d , , ,.\t\u201e \u201e\t, .'prices.\tHuge orders were taken, But the ladies of Rome went right !\tcompanies were un- on wearing them, as have the women > apl0 ^ fjjj ;iiem becaus 0f ijmita-ever since\u2014including, of course, tee t;loniS on production.This year Wbolworth heiress, though fear ot however, the Britsih motor industry their loss is given as one reason why ; profiting from the lesson, is in ai a Half Million\u2014British Industry Today in Position to Execute Huge Orders\u2014Whole Show Locked.Like a Movement for \u201cBrighter Motor Cars,\u201d for Colors Are Gayer Than Ever Before.*- ?-\u2014- ( Associated Press Despatch) * & WIDOW OF COMMANDER OF SHENANDOAH GAVE EVIDENCE TODAY (Associated Press Despatch.) WASHLMdTG'N, Oct., 9.\u2014 Mrs.Margaret Ross Laiis-diowine, widow of Commander Zachary Lansdowne, captain of the Fl.ienandiaah, reiterated today before t/ho the Naval Court of Inquiry that the Niavy Department ft bad ordered the ainlhiip on ft the western Right for poli-ft tical purposes over the piro-ft test of bar husband.* ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft -ÿ- Caucuses Held and Matters Discussed\u2014Conservatives Keeping Their Powder Dry and Watching Events\u2014May Be No Convention Call for Some Time\u2014Mr.McCrea Absent in Montreal for Some Time.M R.Charles B.Howard re-* turned, last evening, from Montreal and when seen by the Record, this morning, stated that he had no definite announcement to make.He had not been able to change his po&ition as stated at the Liberal convention, but his friends did not want to take \u201cno\u201d for an answer and had requested that he would not give his final answer for a few days.Liberal Caucuses Held.The Record learns from other sources that the Liberal leaders haive been in caucus and have discussed the situation from every angle.Tlhe conclusion arrived at has been to defer for a few days the further meeting of the convention.It would appear that the question of a candidate in.the event of Mr.Howard\u2019s final negative answer, has been considered at some length, but that at the present time no rame is being prominently canvassed in this connection.It is not expected that there will be any development in th?Liberal can.p before next week.Mr.McCrea Still in Montreal.Mr, F.N.McCrea is still in Montreal where he is undergoing medicai treatment.It is said he may be absent for a week or more.Conservatives Play Waiting Game In the Conservative camp, !tne sentries are on the watdh and the powder is being kept dry.The Record has been told that no immediate call is likely for the con vention.under certain contingencies tbal may arise, it is said that Dr.W.W, Lynch might come forward as Con-orvative candidate.'Tlhe situation however PREMIER ENDS HIS CAMPAIGN IN SASKATCHEWAN Questions of Labor Occupied a Considerable Portion of His Speech Last Night at Melville.(Associated Press Despatch) | MELVILLE, Sask., Oct.9.(Canadian Press, staff correspondent)\u2014 Closing his campaign in Saskatchewan, Premier King last night spoke in the Canadian National Railawy centre of Melville, the constituency in which Hon.W.R.Motherwell, Minister of Agriculture, in the Liberal candidate.Questions of labor occupied a considerable portion of his speech.He emphasized that the present government had succeeded in getting restoration of pension rights lost by Grand Trunk strikers of over a decad^ ago.When the previous government had failed, his government, he said, had: 1, Given representation to Labor on the Canadian National Railway Board.2, Given fair trial to government ownership and fair play to the C.P.R.He thought the Canadian National board might well be enlarged with representation given to railway workers on the Hudson Bay Railway.He declared that expenditure necessary for completion would be worth while if only to let the west realize that the east was not indifferent to western needs.The crowd laughed when Mr.King ____________ ________ declared that the Government had will have to change con- been ordained by Providence to re- derably from its present aspect, f°rni the Senate, before this occurs.It is , known \u201cUnder the constitution,\u201d he ex-that small delegations of représenta- claimed, \u201cwe cannot reform the Sen-tive Conservatives have interviewed bub can 011 Divine aid.\u201d the doctor in this connection.\tHe was favor of putting an ago Parliamentary Honors go a\ton Senators, mentioning 70 or Begging\t75Fbut adding that this was a mat- The situation, m Sherbrooke, old ter to be worked out subsequently, politicians say, is without a parallel Prior to the meeting, the Premier .4 v in this constituency.Generally there 8P°ke briefly at a gathering of Mel-ft are several favorite sons in each v'\"e women.\t.j_ ft party striving for the nomination.^on- A.Motherwell, Minister Today they appear to be pri.nci.paly of Agriculture, intimated last night ft interested in wring that the other tilat a conference of provincial gov-74 fell a w is the chap that should have ernments and of the municipalities ft it.\twas to be called to devise a more ac- ft It would not be surprising if the b\u2019ve programme for the eradication ft present situation would continue tuberculosis.The conference * ; almost to nomination day,\twould be in furtherance of tho plan ¦ft\t___\u2018\tby the Department of Agriculture, HON.MR.NICOL REFERS TO Lfarelslifcatue of tuborculosis THE HEREFORD RAILWAY __J_________________________!_____________ I 9.(Associated Press Despatch) MITCHELL FIELD, N.Y\u201e Oct., they were seldom out of her possession and sight.Two of the most valuable stones in position to manufacture in any quantities to meet tho demand.The whole show- looked like a Alleges! to Have Been Fomented by Ex-War Minister Linder, Who Is No\\^ a Fugitive in Jugo-Slavia.(Associated Press Despatch) BUDAPEST, Oct.9.\u2014The Budapest newspapers say that the police have uncovered a revolutionary plot against tho Hungarian Government alleged to have been fomented by Linder, who was War Minister in tho cabinet of Count Michael Knr-olyi.Linder is now a fugitive in Jugo-Slavia.The police recently searched hisj homo in Budapest, but found nothing but archives of the Hungarian revolution.A number of arrests are said to bo impending.A fatal crash at the opening ,they had been secured in Paris, po of the Nlational Air Races failed to dice have deduced that international lessen enthusiasm for today\u2019s crooks had .been watching and trac- the string had been added but a few : movement for \u2018brighter motor ears \u2019 days before the robbery and, since for tho colors are gayer than ever before.The new vogue for brightly events on the throe day programme designed to speed the progress of aviation.ing the gems.The stolen gems include: one necklace of 54 graduated pink pearls, Forty pilots were primed for the $150,000; necklace of 52 pearls, $200,-three races for military and civi- oOO; ten-carat diamond ring; bueklc-Iian purots.In the other event there shaped diamond pin; two plainer is little chance for disaster, it rings, coral pin and vanity case.To-btmg the MUlvihill trophy dura-jtal value, $680,000\u2014probably one of Con race for mod airplanes in which the greatest gem thefts in police his- sixteen contestants, vounjr and oV-j.tory, are eintoned.Tho conitosit re-qaiiro-1 THE WEATHER .j.j.\t\u2022; illustrated with colored slides.\tHeath.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Dougherty.tn*ond, was a guest at the home of w:ji be given at the evening service', \u2022' ?ru\tG-c-o.Kezar, of A,:- Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Coleman and his brother, Mr.Joseph Beau-1 jn the United Church next Sunday ;£ria\u2019 7?i\"®4.^s!Snd\u2019 i \" Adri 5P,d family were Sunday guests of Mr.charap, and family, on Sunday.|at 7.30 o\u2019clock.The Canadian Meth- \u2018iirs; -Albert Jtezar, of Rockvill\" %nd Mrs.George Harrison, Mr.and Mrs.Sheldon Rankin, of:odist Missions\u2019of Jap x*\t^-~\t^\twvi«.ota\tOX iJ ayâTl UOW COmC\tT> TIT 1X7 J\t71\t1\t1\t- Miss Mamie Clark has returned: Athol, Mass., are tne guests of .under\tcare of the United *v*rs\\ ^ _\tcarLed on tbeir Centre, Long Maud, N.Y., and !rom Colebrooke, X.H.BURY ; Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Bate and other : relatives and friend?, Mr.and'Mrs, Bert Healy and Mr.A.Healy, of St.Johnsbury, Vt.were recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Cox.Mr.John Rankin, of Cookshire, was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Friends will be sorry to l; that three members of this < nyinity are inmates of the S brooke Hospital, Mrs.Robert La- John W.Bate on Saturday, yaliiere, Mr.John C.MacLeod and Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Paige.Mr.Mr.G.W.Stokes.\tPaige and the Misses Mildred \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014T\u2014: and Pearl Paige attended the Sims-RANDBORO\tTaylor wedding on Saturday.CASSVILLE Mrs.Corrida Wilder has been '\tKINGSBURY trending a few days with her mother j\t- Mrs.Hannah Jones and other1 Mr.J.W.Crombie has been called friends.\t_\t! to his home at Montreal through the Mr.Hoi.is Jordon, who in, hls ! illness of Mrs.Crombie.eightieth year, had the good luck to Mr.and Mrs.V.Lytle and Mrs.«root a fine deer recently\t; Shepherdson, of Montreal, were vi- .Mrs.Clee\u2019and and Mrs.W right\tfrjerlcig bere recently, nave moved into their new house just] Mr.R.A Crack has secured a completed.A welcome is extended to position in Mr.H.Hawkin\u2019s store, \"r.em by the community.\ta number of witnesses from here Mr.Stanley Montgomery la th* v,-ere called to appear at Sherbrooke guf-t of parents, Mr.and Mr*.in the Moffat-Gunter case.u Alontgomer-.\t,\t,\t.Miss Annie Frazier ha* gone to '¦ -syton Parser, wmle loading.Melbourne, the guest of her brother, tars at Sawyerville, idl some un- Mr.Harry Frazier, kriov/rj way fell striking his head on Mrs.H.C.Sutherland has gone to t.re railroad track, causing a «emus'her home at L\u2019Orignal.injury.He was conveyed ?.» his home\t-;- by Dr.Beaton and Mr.Hurley and at present writing is seriously ill.Mr.Malcolm Blue was a recent guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Swail and other friends.rFmrrh\tcousin, Mrs.F.W.Lawton, on Fri day of last week.Mr.Leon Brunet left on Fridnv for the Methodist Institute, Mont-\u2018\tI real.Miss Bella Morrison, of Stomo-| Mrs.Harold Yertan has been way, Que., opened the school , away for a few days at the home Thursday on October/ first.\t10f her sister-in-law.Mrs.Gordon On October first Mrs.Chas.j\u2019phom.pson, at Burlington, Vt.Lawtin visited Mr.and Mrs.Joel!\t________________ Ives at Rock Island, who wire celebrating their sixty-fifth wedding anniversary.Besides their cousin, Mrs,Lawton, their three daughters, GRANITEVILLE\u2019 number of the members present.The president, Mrs.Wark, was in the chair and the minutes of the September meetins wre j\u2019ead by the secretary-treasurer, Mrs.S.Crawford.There was a lot of business to finish up in connection with the picnic which was held on September 19th.It was decided to have a bean supper at the second Range Orange Hall on October 14th.The next meeting will be on November 6th.Mr.J.King, of King\u2019s Corner, and Mr.Fred Crawford, of Craw-fordville, have returned home from BJackie, Alta., where they went on the harvesters\u2019 excursion.Mr.R.Jamieson and Miss J.Jamieson were guests of Mrs.Katie Jamieson and Miss Kulby Jamieson, of Kinnear\u2019s Mill?, on Monday evening.Misses Doris, Alice and Florence Crawford were visiting Miss Ruby Jamieson at Kinnear\u2019s Mills on Sunday.Miss Lizzie Frizzell and Miss J.McRae were guests at Mr.J.Mac-woods recently.Mrs.G.Marr was calling on Miss L.Guy, who has been confided to her bed the past few days.Mr.Earl Harron spend the I week-end with his father and mo-ither, Mr, and Mrs.J.Hlarron, of Kinnear's Mill's.Peter Rabbit doesn\u2019t care anything about beechnuts.He cares nothing for nuts of any kind.You see, Peter\u2019s teeth are not made for cracking hard shells.Peter can gnaw and strip off pieces of bark, but when it comes to cracking nuts Peter isn\u2019t a success.Nevertheless, Peter spent considerable time over in that part of the Green Forest where the beechtrees grow.That was because so many other people were spending so much time there.You see where there are many people together there is bound to be a lot of gossip.It was his curi-nsitv and love of gossip that took Peter over there.Now there was just one topic that interested everybody over there.That topic was the coining of winter and how best to prepare for it.Big and little, weak and strong, wearers of feathers and wearers of fur, dll were equally interested.Each one had his or her own ideas.Of course you know exactly what Happy Jack Squirrel and the other members of the Squirrel family insisted was the proper thing to do.They insisted that the only thing to do was to store away food and plenty of it, and they were living examples of their belief.Buster Bear insisted that that was all foolishness and that the proper way of preparing for a comfortable winter was to eat all possible and get as fat as possible and then when food was no longer to be found, go to sleep and sleep until spring returned.\u201cThat\u2019s the sensible thing to do,\u201d declared Buster in his deep, nimbly, grumbly voice.\u2018Somebody may find and steal the food you Squirrels put away, but nobody can take my fat from me.I believe in putting food away under the skin; then you always have it.\u201d \u201cBut we don\u2019t put all our supplies in one place,\u201d declarer Chatterer the Red Squirrel.\u201cWhy sometimes I have a dozen storehouses.No one is going to find all those storehouses.\u201d \u201cPerhaps not,\u201d retorted Buster Bear.\u201cStill if you must fill a lot of storehouses so as to be sure to have food enough left in case some of your storehouses are found, you must do a lot of work for nothing.Now, I don\u2019t do any work for nothing.All that food is stored under my skin, and every bit of it is going to be used by me.I tell you, Johnny Chuck and I know the best plan.Yes, sir, Johnny Chuck and I know.\u201d \u201cPooh!\u201d exclaimed Welcome Robin, who happened to come along just in time to hear this.\u201cThe really sensible thing to do is to just go off and leave cold weather behind.Now, where I go down in the Sunny South there is plenty to eat all the time.Yes, sir, that is the sensible thing to do, go South.\u201d \u2018That\u2019s all very well for you folks with wings,\u201d grumbled Buster Bear.d Tad \u2018That\u2019s the sensible thing to do,\u201d declared Buster in his deep, rum-bly, grumbly voice 1 \u201cBut we folks who wear fur can\u2019t do that.We must stay here, whether we want to or not.That is one advantage you feathered folk have over us fur-bearers.You can fly away and I leave hard times while we must stay !and do the best we can.Personally I jam rather proud of the fact that we animals are not quitters.We don\u2019t Tun away from cold and hard times.There is no four-legged animal that jdoesn\u2019t stay when Jack FYost and 1 rough Brother North Wind coma 'down from the Far North.It is true that some of us sleep through the | Worst of the bad weather, but we j stay.\u201d ! \u201cI can name one who dopsn\u2019t,\u201d de-'clared Welcome Robin, j \u201cPeter Rabbit drew a liitle nearer and his ears were standing straight up.YYho could it be that Welcome ; Robin meant?He waited eagerly for what Buster Bear might reply.; At first Buster didn\u2019t reply at all.He pretended not to have heard.\u201cI said that I know one animal who doesn\u2019t stay, but who goes South just like the rest of us,\u201d declared Wel-jeome Robin in a little louder voice, j \u201cYou don\u2019t know anything of the kind,\u201d growled Buster Bear.\u201cNo animal could go way down to the Sunny South.It would take an animal so long to get there that Jack Frost would overtake him long before ha was even half way there.\u201d ' \u201cNevertheless I know one who does it,\u201d declared Welcome Robin, and his eyes twinkled.He glanced there.He saw the same puzzled look around at all the other folk sitting on the face of each.\u201cThink it over,\u201d said Welcome Robin, and away ha flew.(Copyright, 1925, by T.W, Burgess) The next story: in Vain.\u201d \u201cPéter Guesses EAST ANGUS COOKSHIRE \u2022\ti < \u2022 i\t! Mrs.E.McKee», who has beern T.- -, v r, |nn;;\u2018al, ch!\"ko,\"^le supper confined to her bed the first six Mra, A, E.Cudns.Mrs.Percy Bald-held on September .^rd., was a great\tj8 aMe to be up a little win and Miss Victoria Ives werie success, the proceeds amounting to\teach , ________________________________ $170.\t1 m Miss Edna Wood, of Stanstead College, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Henry ¦^7, \u2018\t\u201e\t\u201e\t, ,,\t, \u201er.services at Christ Church on Sun- Mrs.Ray Batchelder and Miss dayi October 11th, at follows: Holy Florence Rollins were at Stanstead Communion, 8 a.m.; Sunday School, on Saturday to undergo operations 10 a m .Mattins, 11 a.m.; Evensong, on her throats.\t17pm Mrs.Leslie Gilbert, of Derby Line, | A ' .rh h f H , r anr! Mrs Errt Metes of Beebe vi- a\tenuren oi me HOiy ^vom- 'nrin\tiJcVforter> afternoon service, 3 p.m.sited their parents one day last The ugual meetinf, of tho Ladiea A'serious accident occurred ^ ^ildwL^t^h^h was held by iMr8* VVoocirow Q.t the home of her a car driven by Mr/\u2019James Mc-\t^ m^mb There T Intosh struck Mrs.Donald McFar- a -good number of ™mbers Posent home after spending some time in Maxvilie, Ont., visiting friends.She is leaving shortly for Danville, where she has accepted a position as schoolteacher.Mr.A.Anderson left recentlv for Stanstead, where he will spend the winter.- ' ' ' ^ ON THE ROAD \u201cYour car raises a lot of dust.\u201d \u201cNot as much as I had to raise to get it.\u201d Hi$h Wood Pressurc is Prevenicd wlion Liver tkidnei^ are ReguhUMl.with Dr.Chases K&LPilts lane, knocking her down.Her jaw was broken and she was badly hurt.Mr.and Mr*.J.W, Robdnaon j spent two days in Portland, Me.Mr.E.W.Johnston, B.A., pri.n-| cipai of Cookshire High School ; also the Misses Bail, McDonald and BROWNLEIGH place The BrownleigîTyTP.Society held MacKay, left on Wednesday after a very enjoyable meeting on Friday nooîl to\t^ sixty-first an- evening, October 2nd at the home n:ual «f-ventkm of provincial tea-¦>f Mr.and Mrs.T.Hill, with a very ch?TB at\tp ,+\t, laige attendance of members and r\ttLr friends, around ninety being present., Car\u2019terbu^\u2018\tÆ* The president,'Mis* Lillian Hill, ™™ arid evwthtg gueate of Dr, .ccupied the chair.A very pleasant and Mrs.Johnston.who were walking with her, were also thrown to the ground, receiving minor bruises.Mrs.McFarlane was taken to the Sherbrooke Hos- ', hj a\\\u201d an\tPg A\tMcRae.\tI Investigate Marmola.Ask your friends he Baptism of che infant daughter Mr_ and M\u201e_ jw.Johnston, with about it, beauty.health and fitress call for \u2022f Mr.and Mrs.Hill, who received ^\tFVivtb», «n,i ruw.rt.rU .\t**>**\u2022 Excess fat ih a blight to Excess Fat Now pleasantly removed There is now an easy, pleasant way to take off ezçess fat.No abnormal ejercise or diet is re«;iiired.You can see the results in every circle, blender figures are ten times as «ximmon as they were.This modern way is Marmola Prescrip- jpital on Monday for X-ray.tion Tablets, it has been used for IS years.I Mr_ and Mr9_ R.D_ Brodie, of taking'-
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