Sherbrooke daily record, 3 novembre 1925, mardi 3 novembre 1925
[" r i T y f ) r SH t!»t?i?nuKé: !)rr i rr i si Daily Record ^atabliahed 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE.TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1925.Twenty-Ninth Yea» QUEBEC French Socialists Will Oppose Painleve Ministry No Announcement Made Liberal Latest Standing of Parties Gives Conservatives 118 Seats, Liberals 100, Progressives 23, Labor 2 and Independent 1, With One Still Doubtful\u2014Members of King Cabinet Held Meeting at Ottawa Yesterday at Which Whole Situation Was Discussed\u2014Expected Statement from Premier King Was Not Made\u2014Stated that Liberal Chief Favors Running in West Middlesex\u2014Attitude of Progressive Leader.(Associated Press Despatch) TORONTO, ONT., November 3.\u2014With Provencher, Manitoba in the doubtful column, and the junior seat of Queens, Prince Edward Island, included among .the Conservatives, the Canadian Press reports the following party standing by Provinces: Prog.Lab.Ind.Dbtfl.Total I\u2019rince Edward Island\tLib.2\tCon.2 New Brunswick .\ti\t10 Nova Scotia\t\t3\t11 Quebec\t\t60\t4 Ontario\t\t11\t6!) Manitoba\t\t1\t7 Saskatchewan\t\t15\t0 Alberta\t\t4\t4 British Columbia .\t3\t10 Yukon\t\t0\t1 0 0 0 0 \u2018> 6 6 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Totals \u2018100 118 23 2 1 1 24 HELD CONFERENCE WITH GOVERNOR-GENERAL (Associated Press Despatch) UliAWA, Nov.3.\u2014-Until Premier King formally announces the intention of his Government, further developments in the political situation are not expected.But, while there is still no official pronouncement, the' impression prevails that: j- The Government has decided in favor ef meeting Parliament; j 2.\u2014That Parliament will be summoned as early as is practicable.Premier King saw the Governor-General last night and submitted: o un is views of the situation.It is, however, unlikely that he will publicly announce bis intentions until final election returns are in This ' owing to uncertainty in Provencher, Man., may take some days.Conservatives, in the meantime, are holding their hand Right Hon.Arthur Meighen, Conservative leader, declines to make u\t, D^]r nr\t_ any statement until the intentions of the Government are made formally \u201cOUSes ana buildings Were Swepï publlc'\tAway and Hundreds of Cattle PREMIER TO RUN IN ONTARIO\u2014FAVORS WEST MIDDLESEX and Shesp Drowned- THE BUSY FIRE DEPARTMENT GEE WWUKJNS/ The 8AGC EMPofTSaT RACE IS ALWAYS CaTc/A/MG OH VllZE « mm CO-OPERATION OF CITY COUNCIL SOUGHT BY AUTO CLUB; I.O.D.E.REFERENCE TO ARMISTICE DAY At Regular Council Meeting Last Night Only Minor item; of Bussiness Came Before City Fathers\u2014Letters Read from I.O.D.E.and Royal Automobile Club of Canada\u2014 Council Asked to Co-operate to Force All Vehicles to Carry a Light at Night\u2014City Asked to Bear Part of Armistice Day Celebration Expense\u2014Reports of Different Committees Were Adopted\u2014Alderman Langis Appointed Pro-Mayor.- *-\u2014- SEVERAL minor items of business were 'brought before the City Fathers at the regular meeting of the Cits.Council held at the City Hall last evening.Owing to the fact that the last reg-ular Council meeting had to be adjourned because of a lack of a quorum, it bad been exipected that a rather busy session would be held last evening.The chief business, however, to come before the authorities was the presenting and adoption of reports of the different committees.These reports covered the payment cf accounts and salaries for the past month, while several minor business matters were also included.Two letters, which had been received at the City Hall were also read by the City Clerk, and the suggestions contained in them were referred to different committees for consideration.Une of these letters was from the Sherbrooke Branch of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, lu which reference was made to the anniversary of the signing of the Armistice, which is to be observed next week.It was pointed out in SOCIALIST AND LABOR PARTY MADE GAINS Increased Representation in Many Councils in London and Wales, But Not Sufficiently to Give Them Control.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON,, Nov., 3.\u2014 Th-o outstanding feature in yesterday's municipal elections in England and Wal-ets, as far as they have decided, is the progress of the Labor and Socialist party.They have gained about fifty seats in the provinces and forty in London.There has, however, been no Lab o r-iS o oi al ist landslide, for alibis letter that in past years the\tth?y ^creased their repre- anniversary of this event has been ?entation m many councils, this is TEN MISSING AS\tPainleve Ministry] Will Continue Efforts AS RESULT OF BROKEN DAI fittingly observed in the city by the erection of a cenotaph on the Court House Square.insufficient to give them control.In Shoreditch alone, of the fourteen London results declared, Started By Preceding Government With A View To A Settlement Of Debt Problems OTTAWA, Nov., 3.\u2014 Elected* members of tho cabinet and de- -\t,,\t, feated members of the cabinet Y1'1 were filecced in their met around cons- (Associated Press \u2022Desoatch) LLAiN\u2019DUD'NO, Wales, Nov.3, Finds Finincial Problem Greatest Facing France for a \u201cSacrifice in Which Will Participate All Forms of Wealth\u201d and Revenue from Which Is to Be Used Exclusively in Reducing Debts\u2014States \u201cMenace\u201d of Rebellion in Morocco Has Been Completely Set Aside.Owing to the fact that the ^ tte Labor-Sociahst gam enough cenotaph which has been used in to give them control of the council past years is badly in need of re.\tthey previously had not pairs, a request was made to the City Council that this year the city! U16 a r ^19tri,ut \u2022rfTams a\u2018\u2018 bear the expense of having a new f'moJv -s^lcUy Lab or-Soc i a I ist.cenotaph made, or of having neces- Fourteen additional London re-sary enlargements and improve- S j t?, .W1,'be\tknown today, .n ments made to the present one.addition to numbers Irom the pro- - vinces.-A the council table ves-l*'-t:uenc*es\u2019 have had an, occa-woman and nine children are miss- terday afternoon in the.Chamber i p^\"^Me.xPress their views io the ing as the result of the bursting of D I (Associated Press Despatch) ARTS, Nov.3.\u2014The new Painleve Government in its declaration of policy to parliament It was further pointed out tbat in Declares past Vears the £reater amount of t-'ctieuca expenses in connection with Armistice Day celebrations had been borne by the Order, and a request that financial support ibo given this year by the city was made.After the letter had been read, it was referred to the finance committee for study and consideration.by ^em^lSritd iJ\tTwo Evident Facts.\ta dam and the destruction of the says it will \u201cresolutely pursue, with that outsiders know what takesL 11 18 st?ted here that the Prime:viUage of Dolgarog.\tdetermination to succeed, the negoti-1 place at a cabinet meeting, ,t was\t^avors Funning* m West' Houses and buildings were swept étions with the Allies begun m on-, not difficult yesterday to\tU.lgSftWL'W «¦«*** Ç W-U,, and tandreds of rattle and\tV ,1'! »\u201e'» topie\t.c»m« up for dis- ! i.°«'\t'\"g,\tHemeSSlhe Mts.\"\t! lunderstood that Mr.Elliott would .e uo 'Prime Minister.be.wMhwr to give up h:s scat to H*o;yesterday.Most \u2019 Ions of water from Eigiau rushed down the vale of eussion.The members sat all after-!,1,\" noon but no announement (made at the conclusion by the Prime Minister as to the imtentionsi r, .\t- of himself and his govemimemt in|+- ,J.ut °f.ad the mixture\t____ regard to remaining in office, and! ;'®a T02®11\u2019\thas b'm.n stirred ollt eiectricity later the Prime Minister\u2019s office U,f> Yercl, tAV?- e'vld'-'nt facts, announced there would be no state- ÎVarneb\u2019: (bat Mr.King must either resign offm within the proper pc- Therc Is a feeling now that after T'®d all(cTe,d| ,thc con'\u201c 'uT1'- or.was nrst «U, Mr.Ring may, after he can amLnf iropt° P°We\u2018\u2019 imtl i\u201cr' burst, the released waters formed secure a «.at in the House of Com-1^ rdefeated r\txuc ministry\u2019s pronouncement Lomvay £jncjs tjle financial problem the -\t, c\tgreatest facing the country.As was of the occupants of the _________r,,,.«\u201e ft.CHIEF ISSUE IN U.S.ELECkONS noli-li \u201cv ^ j1'-TC expected, it declares for \u201ca sacrifie houses escaPed\u2019 North ^alef is with- j P hich\u2019 will participate all forms a result of the of wealth» and the revemle from d'ouf-i.\twhich is to be used exclusively in re- u1^l,eirHf rP.f ef k118 morTng ducing the debts, showed the disaster to be worse than To ° ccomplish its programme of was first reported.When the dam\t.f -,a-!-,.hurst, the reicnseH wnters -fermapi financial rehabilitation, the declai Ku KIux Klan Issue Has Been Raised in Mayoralty Fights in Detroit and Louisville, Ky.1 } é \u2014 Royal Automobile Club Asks For Co-Operation.EIGHT KILLED WHEN BUS WAS HIT BY TRAIN Fast New York-Florida Passenger Train Collided With Crowded School Bus at Nahunta, Ga.(Associated Press Despatch) WtA-YOROtSS, Gla\u201e Nov., 3.\u2014 A request was also made to the City Council in a letter from the j Royal Automobile Club of Canada, | that the two bodies co-operate to; force all vehicles to carry a light at| night, and also that when flocks of: ___________ _____ _ animals are being driven along the y be collision of the Atlantic coast highways or public roads at night line\u2019s fast New York to Florida that the owners be forced to carry ipas,senger frain> the Everglades, a light and that a man be m charge an(f a loaded school bus at Nah-m the front and rear of the flocks.\u2022 untai Ga,, yesterday resulted in ! In the letter it was pointed out the deaths of eight children and -\t1 that many accidents resulted from injuries to twenty-one others.WASHINGTON, Nov.3.\u2014Prohibi- \u2019'\u2018f.dact- .}aï .tcams\t.u1'1 Eloy Stockland, who was driv- tion and the Ku KIux Klan furnished\teS daded .(°Liu&e a I'Kht on (h8 ing the bus, told railroad officials \u2014 ~i- \"\u2019^\tthat onons, offer the resignation of his goverenmont to the Governor-General.He is receiving strong pressure form members of Parliament from Quebec and from tho ministers who were elected to hold on to in the House, the Governor-General would then call on Mr.Meighen to form a government and the machinery for holding the next election would then and also other here that there was a mist at the two\" tor r\u2018en ts^ \u2018eaelT f romTwe'nty \u2018 to ftion sa^\u2019 the government intends the issues in some of ~ the'more SJ^fermers^and other people W.,¦¦\u201c1.\u201c .T\u201c\t^ .thirtv fppf in dpnfh vticrimv Hnwn to assure monetary stabilization._ spectacular of the election contests manZ j .me, rna^ 0lfier pe.opie time and he had all side curtains the vallev and leavin\u2019o* ruin Tn their The \u201cmenace\u201d of the rebellion in which are to be decided today in 'Y°u^ drive hefds ol animals along U!p< when the bus approached the wake y\tMorocco, it declares, has been com-Thirteen states.\troads and highways without suf-;.crossi hc said he asked one o£ The furnaces in the electric pow be in the hands of the Conservative New Jersey An effort is being made by the see if a train was approaching.office until the theory op station exploded when the flood for peace must come from the rebel-1 at the tiont in the\tv^ic^y \u201e\t, ,\t,, p ^ j , n, .uo.Kju\treached them filling the little vallev ^ous tribesmen.\tgulbernatorial contest with Harry ^¦0J,;d Automobile Club of Canada to,.^^ saine time',\u201d he stated, \u201cI Parliament meets, on Party- Mr- K,nk couM not decently with gteam.The furnace men, how- As for the troubles in Syria, the Moore, the Democratic candidate de-\tirorrieTto'îombat mthh \u2018j-0 ^ south\u2018 Just ai the bus ask the Governor-General to dis- ever had made their escane rushinir government says they arose from .daring for modification of the Vol-riPalItî®S\u2019 in_Alûel t0 C0®Dat- tni\u2018 : reached the crossing the train solve the House again and allow dow^i the^alley to ^nf the occu anti-foreign intrigue and \u201cfalse, stead Act and repeal of the state en-!dlffi,culty-t.referred'Crashed into it.\u201d that something may happen before the meeting of par-Lament which will clear up the 1 in, to have another election in pants o£ tho dwellings there.CONCEDE ELECTION OF CONSERVATIVE IN QUEEN\u2019S (Asaocialed Pre«* Despatch) | CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I., Nov.3.\u2014The election of John Messer-vey, Conservative, over Hon.John present situation to tho advantage w-hi.ch he could contro1 the working of the Govermnent.But the advice 01 II' of defeatOii ministers and defeated (members of parliament is in the irnnin o tho contrary.It is believed now that the Prime IMinirt er may endeavor to got electin either west Middlesex, Prescott or Russell, and that he will refuse n seat in Quebec, preferring to remain in his own province, which would give leader of his.parry,, even mougn r-little heels! They squeaked Tablets.The Safe and Proven Rem- for 1B26 for the new consolidated Mrs.Munns has returned from a dav cucst 0/ h t Mrs Again Danny chuckled that Zfrth fright and away they ran.edv.(The First and Original Cold school, also payment of $9 for this .visit to her daughter, Mrs.Fuller, j \u2018gmith\t\u2019\tsqueaky little chuckle of his.\u201cWe\u2019re Farmer Browns boy apologized, but and Grip Tablet.) Signature of E.year 1925, to be divided equally in Granby , and her son, Mr.Fred, ' Rev M'r Crai_ of Richnlond was going up to his barn to live,\u201d said they didn t hear him .W.Grove on the box.30c.Made in among the three district schools.De- Nunns, and family, in Clarence-'in town to condact the funePal\u2019 ^T_ he.\u201cIt is a wonderful place, that You Poor little scamps,\u2019 said he.'vice of the late Mr.E Mountain.barn- You know Narmy and 1 lived 'Vere Canada.BROOK.EURY Mr.and Mrs.Frank Belvilie, and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Barnum Plc.es\t^ Proving very po- Weir and Mrs.Jas.Weir, of Webs- bular> +the p,roc!®ds-nof tbe last cae terville, were recent guests at the amounting to ?64.o0, all gomg to home of Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Turner.^flepay l0r neW piano recently \u2019-n- Jegates were chosen to attend the ville.\t'vice of the late Mr E Mountain barn.You know Nanny and I lived Were you living under there ?I\u2019m bi-annual convention in Canterbury, Friends of Mr.E.P.Dupuis were, Mr Girn castor of the Unfon there one winter, and we\u2019ve never sorry to give you such a fright.\u201d on November.After adjournment Torry to learn that he has had to Church, Asbestos, preached the ser- forgotten it.It is warm, there is Then he looked very carefully to see \u201d=oal socia hour took place.: undergo an operation at the St.mon ia the Union Church Grove St Plenty to eat, and there are no end lf there was a nest Of course there fortnightly dances under aus-A mcent de Paul Hospital, Sher- on October 25th\u201e last, owin-to the of hiding places.I wouldn\u2019t care to\tnest, and then he concluded if W.I.are proving very po-.brooke.\t!\t\u2019\t\u2019 g ne stay there in the summer, but in the that they weren\u2019t living under that winter it is wonderful.Nanny and I hoard at all, but were just hiding talked it all over and decided there._ He went whistling up the The next story: \"The Strange Escape of Danny Meadow Mouse.\u201d Was Nearly Crazy From Headaches Miss K.Brill, 579 Redwood Ave., Winnipeg, Man., writes:\u2014\u201cI was troubled with such severe headaches that some times I was nearly crazy with them.One day a friend told me about, and advised me to usa m The MILAN Mrs.B.Gilbert, of Bishop's Cross- Messrs.Jchn Macdonald, John! Headaches and Biliousness Are quickly relieved by Dr.Chase\u2019s Kidney-Liver Pills.ing and Mrs.Powers,oi East Angus,\tfrndT.1fi\u201d'Tvî\u2018aS^i190fte® DhaTe N- R- Murray and Alex Smith left were recent guests of Mrs.W.F.J\u201d?ed,to\tTney be greatly last week for Detroit, Mich.Batley and Mrs.E.Grey, for a missed, as they have been life long Miss Annie MacAulay was in couple of days.\tre^iden.s of this place.\tSherbrooke last week receiving Dr.Bayne and Mr.Skeleton, of\tfc, ____________ '\t| medical trei tmer.t.She was ac- Sherbrooke, were here on a hunting\tN.IINvjJou.'t% )\t1 eompanied by her brother, Mr.expedition.While here they were\t-\u2014 -\tMurdo MacAulay, and Mrs.Willis guests at the home of Mr.H.C.Tur- Mr.W.E.Solomon sold his house Macdonald.tier.\tand lotto Mr.Melbouf, of Lawrence- Mrs.Kenneth MacDonald wasi wi-ot, i.r.,, fool ii-rU-oWo \u2014ooi , i wimuui, even Dwjjipug w, onj, Mr.and Mrs.John Laffin, of Bos- ville.\t'\tcalled to Sherbrooke last week bv ' downhearted tou ran earflvfbfame the bFe' awaF he ran- You see\u2019 Farmer ton, Mass., and Mr.and Mrs.Hiriam The Ladies\u2019 Association of the'the illness of her daughter, Mi*\trter\u2019e^ no orgSthe human Brown\u2019s boy was heading right Fowler spent October 25th., at the Presbyterian Church vu 11 be held at Maude Macuonald, who is a pa- body which so quickly throws the system straiSht for that old post.Stooping tome of Mr.and Mrs.N.Batley, the home Mrs.Brooks, of Upper , Lent m the Sherbrooke Hospital, j out 0f sorts as a torpid, sluggish liver.L\t¦\t.- making the trip in one day owing Melbourne, on Wednesday afternoon.At a recent meeting of the W.| You do not need to be in the blues 5 to the storm.\tThe C.G.I.T.has.ornagized for M- S.held at the home of Mrs.Wil-iiong, if you know about Dr.Chase\u2019s absence of Mr.Long.Miss Ella Wilson, of Buhver, this winter, with Miss M.Kerr as Macdonald.Mrs.(Rev.) A.| Kidney-Liver Pills for by their direct i The many friends of Mr.Ralph spent a few davs here the guest of leader.\tMurray, who is president of the ' action on the liver they relieve promptly Bernard were sorry to hear of the her fries d.Miss Grace Bennett\tMr.D.Kendal] has gone to Water-! Quebec Presbyterial of the W.Mkb.and prove lastingly beneficial.\t(accident which befell him while at- Mr.Jim Martin, of Montreal, loo to make his home with Mr.and rtive an interesting report of the1 Once the liver is right the bowels lending to his work at Asbestos on ________________\t___ Mrs.Gardner Kendall.\t; annual meeting of the W.M.S.held function regularly and the whole diges- Wednesday.While stepping fror Mr.Melbouf and family have mov- in Montreal on October 20.ed here.\t\u2019\tI Miss Christie Nicholson is taking Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Stalker and a business course at Gleason s daughter went to Danville recently.Business College.Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.John Ward have Mr.Ahx Matheson was home gone to Richmond and are guests of fnom Campbellton, MB., last week.that we would move up there for Fong Fane and on his shoulder he this winter.So we\u2019re on our way.earned the board.We\u2019re taking our time, you know, As for Danny and Nanny Meadow because there is no particular hurry Mouse, they also continued on up the about getting there.So far we\u2019ve Long Lane.But they went by a ser-had a very pleasant journey.Blacky of Fttle runs followed by stops, the Crow was the first one to make Y°u see, here there were no little any trouble for us.This old board Paths for\tup there They ran came in very handy.\u201d\toaeusll\u20acl f to another, and in Peter Rabbit looked up.Then, each shelter they stopped to look without even stopipng to say good- and hsten for danger.You see, it B unlock B LOOP Bitters so I tried it, and it has done me fc world of good.I just took two and ft half bottles, and I haven\u2019t had ft hesdaahe for a long time, now.\u201d Put up only by The T.Milbulft Co,* Limited, Toronto, Ont.COLDS TOUT DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Mr.Levi Ward while there Several local hunters have had medicines are sold.NORTH HATLEY The Sewing Circle will meet at Chronic coughs ra3frf^dtb^Snow\t\"7 daF afternoon, November 4; hostess, can stop them now with Creomui- \\,ft\t\u2014:fi an5 ^rSi^nt the Baptist Church Hall on Wednes- Mrs.Bond Little.This will be the sion, an emulsified creosote that is\t.pleasant to take.Creomulsion is a S\u2018S*\t^11 new medical discovery with two-fold:aaP®d ,'\u20181''re be a large a-end_i flam°ed\u2019\tvilu* }h' ^ The W.C.T.U.vnll meet with Mrs.! flamed membranes and kills the E, j 0jjver and Miss Oliver at their! K H i,_ \u2014 \u2014.home, \u201cBroadland Farm,\u201d for din- bÿ\"edS,f;»SSs\t*¦ ***\u2019 one of the greatest healing agencies n0Mr H,^gL9n b\u201e for persistent coughs and colds and\t£ üneL, returned other forms of throat troubles.fr\tflhr, i - a Creomulsion contains, in addition to - tjT\t?Td creosote, other healing elements fa,Tdir bava\t^ which soothe and heal the inflamed v-l ' T'\tw fgo'rC membranes and stop the irritation rePlaaed iIr.A.V».Kerndge a\u201e and inflammation, while the creosote tellfr at the Canadian Bank of Com-goes on to the stomach, is absorbed\thaB been trans\u2018 into the blood, attacks the seat of fe vrd\ta r ¦ ¦, , the trouble and destroys the germs \u201e ,M,r' a,nd,Mers:,D' A' CaT,T VISlted that lead to consumption.\telatives at Sutton recently.Creomulsion is guaranteed satis-j\tTTc & factory in the treatment of chronic ;®\u2018\\rdays at tbe bon,e 0j- bef brother coughs and colds, bronchical asthma, -GY*?0?;.\t.\t\u201e catarrhal bronchitis and other forms \u2022 * \"3 Alice Turner, of Beebe, was of throat and respiratory diseases, 'n ^vvn recently, and is excellent for building up the\t^al^e Kezar spent c.he week- system after colds or flu.Money re-|en-f;m rv rl-tv\t\u201d \u2019 \"v»r the hloekhoftfU, They slrnply JIaboIv» ,n their ph'OnO and flivver drofl'm.MIfc* Dairy Roed, Of Siie-rbrookc.wat.r every day,\t»nd di«aope»r by this »»/« ard «arc Ojcthod.,lotit nothing bv it- AT OTHER:- Fletcher\u2019s Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops ami Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages.To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven dirccteuis on each package.Physician» everywhere recommend if- 03931862 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, T92£ PAGE THREE WATERLOO NEWS AND PERSONALS OF INTEREST Reports of Meetings and Newsy Notes from Waterloo and Sur rounding District.WATERLOO, Nov.3\u2014Miss Laura Ohamlberlain was a recent guest at her home in Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Miss Helen Royston, who spent the week-end here with hr father, and brother, left on Tuesday for Montreal, where she will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs.Hugh Teel and family, Mr.and Mrs.E.J.McKenna, Mrs.Middleton and Mrs.Shaw were in Granby on Saturday afternoon.Mrs.H.H.Lawrence is confined to her toed suffering from typhoid fever.Mrs.Henry Neil was home from Brome Corner o17' he week-end.A number irom here attended the chicken pie dinner in the church hall, Warden, on Saturday.Miss Irene Savage, G.N., who is caring for Mrs.H.H.Curtis at her home in Westmount, was the guest of her aunts, Mrs.Gilmour and Miss Saxtoy, on Friday.Mr.A.C.Gilmour has returned from Montreal where he has been spending a few days on business.Messrs.Tenny and Beaudreau have sold their stock of dry goods, hardware, etc., to Messrs.Allaire, Letolance and Millet.A large number of the pupils and teachers of the High School were in Sutton on Wednesday where several of oui- athletes took part in the annual school sports event.Word has been received from Mrs.Simeon Dionne, who recently left here for Kairs, Ont., that she has suffieinetly recovered from her recent illness to now be able to be about the home of her granddaughter Mrs.Keys, with whom Mrs.Dionne is making her home.A well attended meeting of St.Luke\u2019s Women\u2019s Auxiliary was held on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.Middleton, The president, Mrs.Raymond, occupied the chair.During the absence of the secretary, Mrs.Fred Snodgrass, the minutes of the last meeting and a splendid report of the Diocesan Deanery W.A.recently held in the basement of the church were read by Mrs.McKenna, who was appointed secretary pro tem.A very Interesting missionary article was read by Mrs.Neil A satisfactory amount of sewing was done during the afternoon, At the conclusion of work and business* the meeting was closed by the Rev.F.W.Schaffter.Refreshments were served by Mrs.H.W.Moynan and Mrs.Middleton.Friends will be glad to learn that Miss Minnie Ledoux is recovering from her recent illness, which has confined her to her bed for several weeks.Mr, C, W.Candlish entertained the members of the Senior Bridge Club on Wednesday evening.Mil and*Mrs.Charles Slack were in Montreal on Wednesday and Thursday.Mr.Dudley Hayes was in Water-ville one day last week.Mrs.Boyce and Miss Bennett visited friends in Montreal a couple BAKE YOUR OWN BREAD ROYAL CAKES.STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 50 YEARS' HOME-BAKED BREAD IS BEST OF ALL of days last week.Mrs.F.A.Slack entertained the Evening Bridge Club on Wednseday evening.Mrs.Bruce Millar, of Montreal, was the guest of Dr.and Mrs.J.H.Symons on Thursday and Friday.The Rev.F.W.Schaffter was calling on Mrs.Peter Ashton who is critically ill at the home of her son, Mr.E.Huiist Ashton, Warden.Mr.Alfred Barnes, of Warden, and Mr.Sidney Pretty, of Port Bur-well, Ont., were in town on Friday.Little Miss Virginia Porter is convalescing from a severe attack of chicken pox.Mr.Henry Bird was in Sherbrooke on Tuesday on business.Miss Eliza Ledoux has been caring for her sister.Miss Minnie Ledoux.Mr.and Mrs; Charles Tenny, of Toronto, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Tenny and Miss Lindsay on Wednesday and Thursday.Mrs, Henry Swett was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.Chester Swett and Mr.and Mrs.Alex Purdy, in Granby.Mr.and Mrs.Moses Swett, of Warden, were recent guests of Mrs Henry Swett and Mr.Henry Purdy and daughters.Mr.Frank Bingham _ _____________ to his bed at the home of Miss Kennedy.Dr.Blake is in attendance.Mr.Edward Goodwill was in Montreal^ a couple of days last week.Miss Edna Purdy has been out of school for several days, suffering from a had cold.Mr.Albert Collyer and Miss Sarah Collyer, of West Sbefford, were calling on Mr Henry Purdy and family on Friday, Oct.2.3rd.Mrs.Bruce Miliar, of Montreal, was the luncheon guest of Rev.and Mrs.F.W.Schaffter on Friday The members of the United MEETINGS AND GENERAL NEWS FROM BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC MEET HELD AT SUTON Time 64 3-5 seconds.440 yards, open\u20141 Cowansville.2 Granby.3 Granby.Time 61 secs.i Running high jump, under 100 [lbs.\u20141 Waterloo, 2 Granby, 3 I'Granby.Height of jump 4 ft.4 ins.Running high jump, under 125 lbs.\u20141 Granby, 2 Waterloo, 3 Wat-! erloo.Height of jump 6 ft.! Running high jump, open \u2014 1 Waterloo, Sutton, 3 Waterloo.Granby High School Won Aggre gate Cup\u2014Summary of Events\tof ¦iumP 5 ft- 1 in- i-.\trt.t ri 1 mi\tvault, under 10u Liven-Other General News Waterloo.2 Sutton, 3 Sutton of Interest from Sutton.Personals and Reports of Interest to Residents of Bedford and j Time 12 seconds.\u2019 3 Vicinity.SUTTON, Nov.3\u2014In the District of Bedford High School Athletic League inter-high school sports held here on October 2'8, the events were won as foftows, Granby taking the Highest aggregate: TOO1 yards\u2019 dash, under TOO1 lbs.\u2014 1 Granby, 2 Cowansville, 3 Waterloo.Time 12 seconds.1.00 yards\u2019 dash, under 125 lbs.\u2014 1 Waterloo, 2 Granby, 3 Waterloo, Time 11 1-4 seconds.100 yards' dash, open\u20141 Water-Cowansville.2'20 yards\u2019 dash, under 100 lbs.\u20141 Granby, 2 Cowansville, 3 Gow-[ansville.Time 28 3-5.BEDFORD, Que., Nov.3.\u2014Mr.' 220 yards\u2019 dash, under 125 lbs.Harry dopes motored to Montreal:\u20141 Granby, 2 Waterloo, 3 Cow-to spend the week-end with his¦ ansville.Time 27 3-5 seconds.' wife at the home of her sister, !\t220 yards\u2019 dash, open\u20141 Gran- Mrs.R.H.Paul, Westmount.Mr.Henry Laplame has resigned from the staff of the Banque Nationale at Roxiton Falls, and is with his father on Dutch street.Miss Addie Hastings spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.H, Hastings at St.Armand.Messrs.Matthew and William Ewing, of Pike River, were in town on Friday.' Mr.and Mrs.Skeels and son, |'Mr.L.Skeels, who have been the is confined guests of their daughter, Mrs.WjJ-bur.Borden, and Mr.Borden, left by motor on Sunday for Cleveland, Ohio, where they will visit their daughter, Mrs.H.Parker, and family for some time.Mr.Ernest Percy, of ST.Albans, Vt.was in town on Thursday last.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Percy, Upper Bedford, have returned from their wedding trip, which was spent in Montreal, Toronto and Niara'ra Falls.Mrs.John Corey has closed her cottage at Highgate Springs, Vt., and is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.by, 2 Granby, 3 Waterloo.Time 26 4-5 seconds.Broad jump, under 100 lbs.\u20141 Cowansville, 2 Granby, 3 Cowansville.Length of jump 13 feet 6 1-2 inches.Broad jump, under 125 lbs.\u2014l Granby, 2 Cowansville, 3 Waterloo.Length of jump 16 ft.7 ins.Broad jump, open\u20141 Waterloo, 2 Waterloo, 3 Cowansville.Length cf jump 17 ft.2 1-2 ins.440 yards, under 125 lbs.\u2014 1 Waterloo, 2 Sutton, Height of vault 8 ft.Pole vault, under 125 lbs.\u2014 1 Granby, 2 Waterloo, 3 Granby.Height of vault 8 ft.8 ins.Pole vault, open\u20141 Waterloo, 2 Cowansville, 2 Waterloo, Sutton.Height of vault 9 ft.2 ins.Hurdle race, under 125 lbs.\u20141 Granby, 2 Cowansville, 3 Waterloo Time 17 secs.Hurdle race, open\u20141 Waterloo, 2 Cowansville, 3 Granby.Time 16 2-5 sees Relay race\u20141 Granby, 2 Cowansville, 3 Waterloo.Time 4 min-33 secs.Granby won the cup, making 75 points: Waterloo, second 73 points; Cowansville, third, with 41 points; Sutton fourth, 12 points ; Bedford fifth, 3 points ; Knowlton sixth.Mrs.F, J.Jenne took charge of the lunch, which was served in the Sutton High School.The lunch was served by the girls of the school.Hearty thanks are due all those who gave fond and who in any way assisted in the sports meet, especially Mr.L.F.Jenne, B.A., president of Sutton ; Mr.C.S.Douglas.B.A., secretary of Cowansville : : Miss L.Waterman, B.A., of Bed-! ford ; Miss M.Young, B.A., of ! Watetrloo ; Mr.G.F.Watts, B.A., | Knowlton.and Mr.C.A.Adams, ' B.A., of Granby; the scorekeeper, jMr.C.S.Douglas.B.A.; the startler, Mr.C.A.Adams, B'.A.; the timekeeper, Mr.G.F.Watts ; the ABERCORN Mrs i judges, Messrs.A.Sheltus, of Bed-I ford: Mayor McClintock, of Knowl- son Douglas were the guests the weex-end of Mr.and Frank Best.\t, Mr.Francis Percy left on Wed-Aon, and F.Slack, of Waterloo, nesday morning for Florida in] In spi-c of the inclement weath-¦companv with his uncle and aunt,ier> ar°dtii three hundred were present from the schools took part.towns whose Su7,ga£0\u201dCïr?\u201eecrei\u2019' Uw*T for Treasurer, MisY Graves;\tr , dent of musical department Mrs L-Tj '\t+7, R \u2019 cf, Uppei iB\u2019ed' 3n.Colwell; Vice-President social depart1\tR ho®te®*at » most en- ± ment.Mrs.Gardiner; Vice-President j i°oof (H*6 ^ Thursday after' a number coming in at the missionary department, Mrs.CoLiHîL ^ k\"'61'6 Played f°UT bourne; Vice-Resident\u2019 devotional tour tv,,,.a houi.live bridge winners-were dpeartment, Rev.Mr.AHenby.The; first meeting of the month will be lb1-n'\t\u2019 \u2018jf, lei're- the devotional.The second musicalânuT\ta' S+hol+tlls' the third missionary and the fourth'/,1':;, L' ^/«head entertained musical.After a very pleasant so-\t^ f afteni0011* cial hour, refreshments were serv- :\tW\u20acie ^ ay\u20ac \u2022\u2022\u2022****\u2022}\u2022 ELKS POPULARITY CONTESTS After a week of intense intere.-it bridge School -he Thanksgiving services were then ! Lennoxril!*; ' spent'the' week-end in 'hat, d.d not receive considered, with a special Thanks- town\t1 100,090 votes by 6 p.m Saturday giving service to be held in the Bap Mrs.R.O.Davidson, formerly nf town.Miss Bernice Wark is guest of OPTOMETRIST Mrs.Laberee ALL WORK GUARANTEED.Main Street, Lennoxville, Phone 137.P, 0.Box 354.\t, obtaining tho required\u2019 number of the\u2019Ministeriil Assôdüûôn;.&ume tleXfot th^GirSdes vov.ttaf will entitle them to n,e i-eereury then presented a list;\tmoiiï?MKC.7 ^-ial of speakers for the Mimstena1 meet- Run, of Bishop\u2019s College, gave a coupon v,:,.bo run ,n tho now- mgs as follows: December.Captain very instructive address on \u201cThe Gillex speeds kitchen work.Dishes, pots, fry pana, milie cans are ciean in jiffy.paper some day within tho next ten ' Bell; January, Rev.F.R.Matthews day» which will be good for 1000 whose subject will be \"Mona-ticbm\u201d\u2019; vote* In the married ladies race Mrs, A.E.McClintock, of Îlennoxville.leading, closely followed by Mrs, Wm.Guikan.Keen, jivstky February, Rev.D, W.Terry; March, Rev.G.E.Read, D.D,; April, Rev.\u2019 P.Pergau, On motion this :-yjlabus was ratifed, after which the meeting adjourned.Children of the State.\u201d Mr.William Reed has returned from a visit of two months to friends in Lacombe, Alta.Mr.F.W.Lord sang \u201cThis Is My Task\u201d as a solo in the United Church on Sunday evening.EverywowiAiV# MAld-nfelUerk Cl**NINg REMOVES dirt WITHOUT RUBBING SMfcRBROOlŒ DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1925, PAGE FIVE S\u2019 p Satin and the Flare COMBINE FOR SMARTNESS IN WOMEN\u2019S FROCKS O'ROCKS for street and afternoon wear are very smart in satin this season and they are doubly sure of smartness if they begin with a long sleeve and end with a flare skirt.Social and Personal I Mr.Lennox Keeler, the president, occupied the chair, and following ihe usual devotional exercises, the roll call and the transaction of certain business items, the Society had Uie pleasure of listening to,a debate between the Canadian Girls in Training and the Tuxis Boys of the W.McKee, Montreal! Mrs.E.W.Sears has returned church school.The debate was: and Mrs.home from Montreal, wnere she \u201cRe-solved that an education is more essential to a boy than a girl.\u201d The «\t'affirmative was upheld by Messrs.- - -\t-\t™\tHum- I Mr.J Street, accompanied Mr, Lloyd McKee to Montreal on Sun- spent the week-end on business day.* * * 4\t| Miss Edith Johnson, of Richmond,'Donald Watson and Willard ____ Mrs.Howard Hill Reid, of Barre, was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Er- phrey, and the negative was sup-Vt.^is in town the guest of her par- nest King, Fairmount avenue, over ported by the Misses Honour Bright ents, Mr.and Mrs.C.J.Wright, 191) the week-end.\tand Jean MacKinnon.Many excel- Bowen Avenue South.lent arguments were developed by tre speakers cn both sides of the * , \u2022 \u2022\t\u201e\t! Mf.E.G.Pierce, Stanley avenue,\tUJ1 \u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e Mis.b.A.Briggs, Quebec Street, went to Montreal this afternoon to question.The judges of the merits has left for Waterloo, where she.be under the care of Dr.Rabinovitch, 0f the debate were Mrs.M.MacKay, | will spend some time with Mr.at the General Hospital, for a few [Mrs.A.MacDonald, Mr.George Briggs mother, who is very ill.days.\tTcbins and Mr.J.R.Duncan.The Moderately Priced, Telephone 667.88 Wellington St.N.tut., n ht u\t1\t~\t.\t»\t'\t|bist mentioned, in a brief and hum- PoKunS'e\thas been fspefXng uFnenf °f ^18s Jean MacAllister, ; orous way> complimented the speak- rorcupme, unr., nas oeen spenaing who underwent an operation on her on the liio-h standard of their ad- ff fMr Tlnh3\u2019 VaCutl0n aFnetei-h°Mr t^r0ot at Dr,- Craig'\u2019s î,rivate hospit-1 dresseSi and announced that the neg-of Mr.Alphonse Baron, EusUa.Mr.a] Sherbrooke street west, Mont- afiVe had won the debate The de- and Mrs Baron and son, Armand, rf,a] m ^ pUwed t0 know that \"ate was followed by a sing song motored to Montreal with Mr\u2014Hen- gbe has returned be mo.\t- - -\t- -\t-\t- derson on his return journey.\t\u201e e M The regular monthly meeting of the ladies\u2019 committee of the Sherbrooke Librarv was held in the Li- Mrs.P.A.Hovey, Quebec street, entertained at a delightful bridge party yesterday afternoon.Cards ! hr ary yesterday afternoon\u2019\u2019with the were played at four tables, the pnz- i president, Mrs.J.D.Parmelee, oc-es being won by Mrs.L.S.Channell, cupying th echair.A report in con- Mrs.G.C.Harkness, Mrs.Daviu Wilson and Mrs.D.J.Sails.Each table held a prettv vase of yellow chrysanthemums.At the tea hour, the hostess served delicious refreshments, assisted by Mrs.F, A.Hovey and Mrs.F.S.Rugg.\u2022 » \u2022 Miss Audrey Bennett, College street, Lennoville, entertained about nection with the rummage sale was given, which proved most satisfactory, and votes of thankc were moved to all those who had assisted during the sale by donations, etc.It was also reported that several new books had been given to the Library.led by Miss G.Imrie.Refreshments were afterwards served, and the gathering dispersed after singing the National Anthem.OU can light the average dining room for an hour for the cost of one candle on baby s birthday cake.Keep cold away with Hudson Bay Sold by all dealert HUDSON BAY KNITTING Y/1Ü .r .\t.¦\t-\t-\t¦ ' HUDSON BAY WC .fV.», \" \u201c-1 if,,v t_S V -\t-J, ALbAIü-TÆÇ.\" J O\t'\u2022-.vJ.Y-^ït.**** m'tm ¦ An event which is looked forward to with considerable anticipation by the young folk of Trinity United Church took place last evening, tht occasion being the annual Hallowe\u2019en party held by the Young People\u2019s Society in Wesley Hall.The hall was artistically decorated with orange and black paper streamers, while goggle-eyed pumpkins occupied » \u2022\t| conspicuous places about the wails.There was a large attendance at jin various corners of the hall, booths, twenty-five of her friends at a Hal- Plymouth Church Hall last evening, ¦ containing amusements of various lowe\u2019en party last evening.The when the Young People's Society j sorts, had been erected, each being rooms were prettily decorated in held tbeir celebrations in connection visited in turn by the young people, keeping with Allhallow Even, and with Hallowe\u2019en.Most of those pre-jThe majority of those present were dancing was enjoyed by the guests, sent wore costumes, which were very in costume, and games in keeping iAt late hour, refreshments were attractive.The hail was tastefully ! with the.occasion were enjoyed, in-Iserved by the hostess, assisted by decorated in black and orange, and eluding ducking for apples, etc.her sister, Miss Doris Bennett, and Hallowe\u2019en games were played, in- During the course of the evening all her mother, Mrs.M.J.Bennett.j eluding the time-honored custom of The lights were turned out, with the , , ,\t\u2019 ducking for apples.Some very ef- exception of a candle burning in a The Misses Marion MacDonald, fective charades were put on by dif-,Jack o\u2019lantern, and, while weird and Phyllis Forest and Virley Oughtred ferent groups of young people, while j mysterious figures robed in white entertained a number of young music also added much to the plea- j glided about the hall, Mr.Rhys people on Saturday evening at the sure of the evening.Following the, Lloyd read in a genuine ghost-like ihome of Mrs A.E.Wiggett, Fulton programme, enjoyable refreshments manner one or two \u201ccreepy\u201d stories, \u2019avenue The party was a masquerade were served, they being kindly dona:, as also did the pastor.Following affair and the rooms were doearated ed by Mr.J.T Reid.The party about two hours and a half of games in keeping with Hallowe\u2019en, a mys-.was in charge of the president.Mr.and amusement of various sorts, terious \u201cwitch\u201d occupying one cor- Robert Smith, while appointed com- refreshments were served by mem-ner of the dancing room her real niittees had in hand the decorating bers of the Society.Credit is due identity never being disclo\u2019sed to the of the hall the programme, etc.those who had charge of the affair,\t-.- 'guests.A merry evening of .dancing After refreshments, the young folks which was a decided success in every\t., ,,.ovn'nvcd and at sumier*time all sang Auld Lang Syne and God Save way.Ihose who looked after the, ,was enjoyed ana at suppei\tthe King later departing for their refreshments -were Hiss Phyllis | young people who were desirous of he received his first training there fir«+ and the first respective homes commenting on the Bridgette, Mrs.J.Thomas and Miss knowing what the future had in store and was later a pupil of the military course was e .ü\t^ splendid time which they had enjoy- Gladys Lennon.The decorations were for them.i.he splendid programme painter, Franz Adam, of Munich.' ~\tEarl Beerworth.'vas drawn up by the executive of His portrait of Louis II of Bavaria, Suffered for 15 years with constipation\u2014 Kellogg\u2019s ALL-BRAN brings relief in 3 weeks .Cleanse your system of constipa» tion\u2019s devastating poisons with Kellogg\u2019s all-bran\u2014a bulk food that passes through the system, sweeping the intestine clean, stimulating normal, healthy action.Eat two tablespoonfuls daily\u2014« In chronic cases, with every meaf.If eaten regularly, Kellogg\u2019s ali», bran is guaranteed to bring permanent relief or your grocer returns the purchase price.Kellogg\u2019s all-bran is made i London, Canada.Sold by all grocers.Served in leading hotels and restaurants.\t^ _ JIT ALL-BRAN Tried everything.Even operation.Only K e l l o g g \u2019 e helped him.Constipation paves the way to many harrowing diseases.But Mr.Williams\u2019 letter carries a message of cheer: I hav© been usln* year ALL-BRAN for the past three weeks and it hu done more for me than anything I have tried in the past fifteen years.I was troubled with hemorrhoid» for years.About 18 months ago I waa operated on with very little relief.I tried everything under the sun.Then mf wife suggested Kellogg\u2019s all-bran, andi I say truthfully that It is the only thing that ever gave me relief.Yours truly, L.T.Williams.(Address on request).Nothing is so cheap as electric light IpDISOtf MAZDA LAMPS A Canadian General Electric Product ed : [rung 'by Messrs.\u201cDIAMOND DYE\u201d ANY GARMENT, DRAPERY Just Dip to Tfnt or Boil to Dye k -tj» «5» ?j*-\t-*j» «j* «j*\t?$*\t?j» h CITY BRIEFLETS brought him his first recognition.He later made painting of members of course last.\u201d All added to the merri ® 'ment of the occasion, and the young folk departed at a late hour, express- * th«r thanks and appreciation to terjfin\twa?the scene of a the erection of the various booths.PAINTER OF ROYALTY DEAD the Royalty of several countires and *\u2022' ^Jrs- tiWggett and the hostesse - t.appy gathering of young people Mrs.R.J.McHaig, assisted by hei NEW YORK, Nov.3.\u2014.Tan V.De hunting and military pictures, the .the enjoyable evening spent.\t\"evening, when over eighty daughter, Miss McHarf, had charge Chelminski, painty of royalty, is most celebrated of the latter being ?\t4*\t:\t*\t*\t*\t,\t,, 'young peo ) e of the congregation of fortune telling, and their tent dead at his home from pneumonia in his \u201cThe Retreat from Moscow.\u201d LOCAL NURSES QUALIFY FOR Sherbrooke Housetoclude Mr.\"and Were\" present to listen to a debate, was constantly Med by anxious his sity-ninth year.Born in Warsaw.He is survived by his widow.REGISTRATION\tMrs.E.W.Rogers, of Ridgewood, Erie Lennon, Charles Varney and the Society.The hall oi St.Andrew\u2019s Pre=>by- Cyril Green, who also looked after At the registration examinations\tN.J.; Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Pitt and held oy the Association of Regis-\tMrs.C.Mitchell, of Portland, Me.; tered Nurses for the Province of\tMessrs.H, G.and E.V.Pratt, of Quebec in Montreal last month,\tBoston, Mass.; Mr.M.H.Garrity, ,v,\t-, r\t,\tfour graduate nurses from the\tof Newton, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.I.aen\t\u2022 \u2019 c®n\u2018'\tSherbrooke Hospital qualified for\tW Cockfah-, of New York City; Mr.c°nt?™ registration.\tF.D.Farnam, of Chicago, 111.; Mrs.1\t\"\t' The successful candidates were Rita H.Donovan, of Leeds; Mr.and j i- as follows: Miss H.Darker, Miss M.Mrs.David Smith, of Milan; Mr.J.¦tl\tnv\u2019rlirt.vbm Humphrey.Miss M.Jadis on and E.Preston, of Boston, Mass.; Mr.f p«m«nSt ïec\".li »» l\u2014a St.f Mif J.P Mat- W.T.rrj, of Now York City; Mr lingerie silks thews, another local candidate, L.C, Sturges, ot Springifeld, O., ribbons, skirts! wil1 hal>i to pass a supplemental waists, dresses, examination in one subject.coats, stockings, sweaters, draper-j Messrs.F.C.Mayo and E.H.Morse, I of Woodsville, Ont.; Mr.M.H.Set-ley, of Thetford Mines; Rev.W.S.WELCOMED COL.BELL G.Bunbury, of Richmond; Rev, W.res coverings 1 Last night in the Salvation Army h.Chiver-ton, of Quebec City; Mrs.hangings!\u2014everything !\tCitadel a fine crowd gathered to m.Maynard and Messrs.W.B.and Buy Diamond Dyes\u2014no other welcome Col.Bell to the city and h, Maynard, of Lowell, Mass, kind\u2014and tell your druggist whe- fni°y his first meeting oi the ser-1\t*\t\u2019\t*\t.ther the material you wish to color les- The address given by the Col- i A delightful tea and musical was is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, clKi wn& on \u201cThe Springs ot Life, held in Wesley Hall on Saturday at- cotton or mixed goods.For healthful deanliness For keeping pots and pans hygienically clean there is nothing like Old Pateli Leaves no trace of soap, caustic or alkali, The soft, flaky particles cleanse more thoroughly ami with less work.Saves time, money and labor.Maniifnelurers of Wear- Ever and Duro Aluminum Ware recommend Old Dutch Cleanser for the cleaning of their utensils.Made in Canada which had as its setting the narrat- ternoon under the auspices of the ive of our Saviour\u2019s conversation Gleaners\u2019 Mission Circle.The pro-with the woman of Samaria.\tgramme, which was very much en- ' Tonight, after addressing the joyed by a large audience, was as Rotary Club at their weekly meet- follows: Vocal duet Miss Doris Green ing, tiio Colonel will address the and Mr.Rhys Lloyd; vocal solo, Miss weekly meeting, the Colonel will ad- Virginia Loomis; violin solo, Mr.dress the adult bible class on \u201cThe Louis Steele; readings, Miss Mar-Security of the Saints.\u201d The usual garet Masten, of Stanstead Wesley-form of study will be dispensed with an College.Miss Masten proved to and all are earnestly urged to at- be an immensely interesting enter-tend this event.\tI tamer, and her different read'ngs - [were very much enjoyed and apprec- MEN\u2019S RETREAT TO BE HELD nated by her hearers.Miss Masten Arrangements have been com- took for her selections one of Dram ¦ plebed for the Third Annual Re- mend\u2019s habitant poems, also two treat for English speaking Oatho- other reading:, \u201cThe Highwayman,\u2019 lie men, which will open this week and \u201cA Prop'ml.\u201d Hollowing tn?at the Redemptorist Monastery, programme, tea was served by Mrs ! Beckett Read, beginning bn Friday G E.Hynd nan and Mrs.II, Spencer, evening.November sixth, and end- assisted by members of the Gleaners j ing on Tuesday morning.\tCircle.This retreat will be conducted by the Rev.Father James Cloran, Re-\t__»\t»\t| demptorist Father of St.John, N.B., who r- also rector of St.Peter's Church in that city.It is understood that already many have signified their intention of attending this retreat, and an invitation is extended to all English speaking Catholic men who might desire to attend to make arrangemei ts with Mr.J.T.Hawkins at the Quebec Central Railway Offices.Father Cloran has consented to give 8, lecture in Mont Notre Dame Convent on Friday afternoon, November sixth at 3.30 p.m.In connection with this address «a short musical programme will be given.This programme will be under the direction of Mrs.L.-E.Codere, ! who will be assisted by the Misses j K.Leonard, B.Lawrence, E.Veil- j ; leux and the pupils of the Convent, j Thisi lecture and entertainment 'will be under the auspices of the j Catholic Women\u2019s League, who ex-| j tend a cordial invitation to all ladies who may be interested.- AYER'S CLIFF The Willing Workers will, be entertained by Mrs.A.J.Macintosh j and Mrs.J.F.McVeay, at the home of the latter, on Wednesday afternoon, at three o\u2019clock.A cordial invitation is extended to all.Gentlemen are invited to supper.A HOT cup Hot OXO take* away the chill and builds up bodily strength to resist the cold.The ideal nourishment for invalids.0X0 CUBES THE BEST VALUES IN BED-ROOM SUITES WE HAVE EVER OFFERED 30 SUITES 20% to 30% ON ALL COMPLETE SUITES Three-Piece Suits, Walnut Finish.Regular $91.00 .$10 DOWN\u2014$6 MONTHLY.$71 TO BE CLEARED at 20°/\u201c to 30°/\u201c DISCOUNT Every floor in our store is over-crowded with the largest stock of fmnitare we have ever had.IV e mast clear a lot of it before Christmas shoping corn-mences, and oar large stock of bedroom fernitare has been so sharply reduced in price that there can be no doubt of oar disposing of most of it.A BASEBALL ROMANCE \u201cMother,\u201d she .laid, \u201c1 want you to Mop forcing me into Mr.Richleigh\u2019s ¦ompany all tho time.People are .alking.\u201d \u201cBut, my dear,\u2019 protested her ____\tmother, \u201che\u2019s a wonderful catch.\u201d Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classi- \u201cUe may be, mother, but if you fied Advertisements in this issue, keep on playing pitcher, he 11 get Thev likely nanto something yon onto your curves and throw want,\tcame.\u201d A Very Special Selling of $5.00 in Velours and Felts.the r First Payment on Any Suite Is Only ONE YEAR THE IN WHICH TO PAY FOR BALANCE Three-Piece Suite, Walnut Finish.Regular $99.00 .$10 DOWN\u2014$6 MONTHLY.Three-Piiece Suite Mahogany Finish.Regular $125.00.$10 DOWN\u2014$7 MONTHLY.$79 $99 Five-Piece Suite.Two-tone Finish.Regular $169.00.$10 DOWN\u2014$10 MONTHLY.$130 Four-Piece Suite, Walnut Finish.Regular $180.00.' $10 DOWN\u2014$11 MONTHLY.$140 Five-Piece Suite, Comb.Walnut.Regular $260,00.$10 DOWN\u2014$15 MONTHLY.$199 Five-Piece Suite, Mahogany Finish.Regular $196.00.' $10 DOWN\u2014$12 MONTHLY.$165 Five-Piece Suite, Two-tone Walnut.Regular $282.00.$10 DOWN\u2014$18 MONTHLY.3218 Six-Piece Suite, \u201cQueen Anne.\u201d Regular $291.00.$10 DOWN\u2014$18 MONTHLY.$224 Four-Piece Suite, Genuine Walnut.Regular $302.00.$10 DOWN\u2014$13 MONTHLY.Five-Piece Suite, Extra large.Regular $300.00.$10 DOWN\u2014$18 MONTHLY.$234 $235 Six-Piece Suite, Walnut.Regular $320.00, $10 DOWN\u2014$20 MONTHLY.$250 Five-Piece Suite, Walnut.Regular $368.00.$10 DOWN\u2014$23 MONTHLY.$292 ECHENBERG BROS.THE BEST OF FURNITURE ON THE BEST OF TERMS.8624 r ACE SIX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1925.I The Daily Record PiMkliad A.1)7.«e*pt S«n4»r».fcy On BbwferaelM *\u2022«\u2022«< ÜMnp.nT, LUL, «7 W«lUn*t»n fctrwt.North, gh«hro»im. *i* 4- *:* -y ?:* *\t 4* *»> (Ste.Julie), Felix, Mickey O\u2019Neil and Jess\tI (2 polls) .\t117 Barnes to Brooklyn in exchange for i QUEBEC HERE ON SATURDAY | Laurierville, ^«ck Taylor.Jimmy Johnston ami', Thought defeated by the fast Que-j (1 poll).\t40 Ed.Brown, In addition Robbie has £ec f63?1 , 0n Saturday, the Sher- Nelson (1 poll) .(No return?.) an imposing array of newcomers brook6 Independents are determined Plessisville, from minor league fields.\ttl,at in th'e return game on Saturday, I (4 polls).\t560 Seventeen of the thirty five Novmeber 7, at the Parade Grounds, South Somerset, players on the reserve list are pitch- the cjull:>\u2019s suFPorters will have the (2 polls).\t158 ers, a corps from which Brooklyn gratification of seeing the local Leeds Village, hopes to obtain greater strength in color® cCmle out on toP' ¦ At last T ^2, P0,1]?) .37 the box than existed this year Two ni^ht * Practice most of the fellows Leeds, (Kinnear\u2019s of the most promising candidates vve£e out,and a11 are looki'n£ forward , Mnls (1 poll) .are George Boehler and Douglas to Saturday\u2019s game.\t| i-eeds, (Lemesuner) McWeeney, both obtained from the -\t.'\u2019TT-'T\".\"\"* t ^ .I T /k,oV+' \u2018 ' ' Pacific Coast League and both hav.** * * * v** * v ?v * * ?* * Leeds, (East ing had major league experience.1\tt Bennett, from Blackwell, Okla,, * WRE1STLING t Moss, from Memphis, and Strelecki\t* from Grisfielri M3\t**?*\u2022?< (Associated Press Despatch.) OTTAWA, Ont., Nov.#\t3.\u2014A meeting of tiie Cabi-^ net has been called for & Wednesday afternoon, but & today all is quiet on Par- # iff Liamept Hlill.Premier King spent the morning at Laur- iff ier House and has a long list iff of appointments with callers #\tat his office during the af-$f ternoon Government sup-iff porters are extremely retic- #\tent and decline to comment $f until the actual course of iff action has been announced iff by the Government.All the !» Cabinet ministers are re- rnaining in Ottawa for the !» Wednesday meeting.ej» +λ *$* ^ *1* *J» ^ «J* *J» «£» *?* *4 ?Je «J» ?\t*t* *\tTHE NEW' YORK STOCK * ?\tEXCHANGE CLOSED.* *\t 4> % \\ ?The New York Stock Ex- * ^ ;
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