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[" 1 ¦ Sherbrooke Daily Record E**blûhed 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., TUESDAY.JANUARY 5, 1926.Twenty-Ninth Yea* SHERBROOKE NOT AVAILABLE FOR MR.MARLER Premier In Russell\u2014Speaker Election To Be First Clash Riots Continue GREAT LAKES- .\t\u201e\t\u201e\tST.LAWRENCE in Nova Scotia; congress meets Stores Looted Important Convention of Middle West Delegates Is Being Held at St.Paul.(AMOciated Press Despatch) ,\t,\t- ¦ -\t| ST_ paux,, Minn., Jan.5.\u2014Ef Serious Situation Developing in Mining Area\u2014Citizens of f°rta to settle on a definite program Glace Bay Call Meeting to Organize\u2014Government Takes Steps to Preserve Law and Order\u2014Adequate Relief for Unemployed Miners Possible Solution\u2014 Manv Stores Have Been Stripped of Contents.H to bring the Atlantic Ocean closer to the middle west will be made here today when delegates from Canada and from eighteen states meet from the Great Lakes-St.Lawrence tidewater congress.The governor\u2019s luncheon at noon opens the two-day session of the congress at which nearly every district of the northwest of Canada and the United States will have spokesmen.Frank H.Keefer, member of the Ontario Legislature, will represent Canada at the opening business session.CAssociated Press Despatch) ALIFAX, N.S., January 5.\u2014Premier E.N.Rhodes stated this morning that the Government of Nova Scotia was determined to preserve law and order in Cape Breton and would not hesitate to take whatever steps the situation might demand.The attorney-general, Hon.J.C.Douglas, was en route today for Cape Breton in order to investigate the trouble on the spot and to afford what ever Government assistance is necessary and possible under the \u2022 circumstances.It was reported last night that the provincial police was being reorganî/.ed for duty in the Glace Bay district, but this was denied at the provincial building this morning.CITIZENS ORGANIZING TO ENFORCE LAW AND ORDER (Associated Press Despatch) GLACE BAY, N.S., January 5.\u2014A meeting of citizens has been called for two o\u2019clock this afternoon to take steps for the better enforcement of law and order.Efforts will be made to stop the raiding which _ has been going on for the past two nights, and the matter of adequate Outline of Speech from Throne KING WILL \u2019 GET A SEAT IN RUSSELL RUMOR MARLER TO RUN IN SHERBROOKE DENIED AS AN ABSURDITY An Ottawa despatch to the Montreal Gazette says?\u201cIn Government circles there is a persistent rumor that Hon.Herbert Marier will contest Sherbrooke.It is now represented by C.B.Hoivard, who is not politically ambitious, but if he makes way for Mr.Marier will have the call on the first vacant Elnglish senator-ship in Quebec.\" Mr.Charles B.Howard, M.P.for Sherbrooke, speaking to the Record of this report said: \u201cYou can say from me that there is absolutely nothing in it.I would not consider vacating my seat for a moment for any one, in or out of Parliament, excepting in the case of the Prime Minister.The matter of Mr.Marier coming to Sherbrooke has not been discussed with me in any shape or form and.would not be entertained under any circumstances.\u2019\u2019 Mr.A.E.Bernard, president of the Sherbrooke Liberal Association, when spoken to by the Record replied: \u201cThis is the first I have heard of any such proposal.It has never come before our association, and I am sure there is nothing in it.\u201d Mr.Bernard said he had heard some such a rumor in connection with Compton but not regarding Sherbrooke.MONUMENT COMMITTEE OFFICIAL REPUES TO INQUIRY REGARDING INSCRIPTION OF SOLDIERS\u2019NAMES i Number of Sherbrooke\u2019s Soldier-Dead and Impossibility of Obtaining Complete List Made Use of Names on Monument Impracticable\u2014Matter Was Considered by Committee\u2014Contract as Entered into With Sculptor Limits Number of Words to Be Used\u2014Now Engaged With Problem of Selecting Best Wording for Inscription\u2014 Appreciate Public Interest and Advice.BELGIUM IS APPRAISING ROOD LOSSES LONDON TIES, HOOVER AND ROBBER WAR The recent public announcement\u2019 that the names of Sherbrooke's sol- | dier dead would not appear on the War Memorial which is now nearing completion, has caused surprise and! comment.In seeking explanation of this' from the civic authorities, the Record was referred to Mr.Antonin Dcs!au-j riers, city clerk, who has had to do ! with the correspondence between the1 city and the sculptor.Mr.Deslaurievs stated that according to the terms of the contract' made between Mr.George W.Hill,j the sculptor, and the Monument Committee, it will be impossible to place the names of the fallen upon the monument.According to the terms of the contract only forty words are to be placed on the monument.It has been decided to place PRINCE CAROL STILL HOLDS STAGE CENTRE Rumanian Council Abrogates Hi» Right to Throne\u2014Members of Family Gathering in Milan.relief for unemployed miners will also be considered.Applications are already coming in at the town hall for relief, following the announcement yesterday that $8,000 was being voted for the purpose.A further sum will be voted if the ratepayers so decided at a meeting to be held in a day or two.Last night\u2019s raids concluded with the breaking into of Ehvood Sutherland\u2019s store at Number Two at four a.m.MORE RIOTS OCCUR AT | GLACE BAY COAL STRIKE NEGOTIATIONS ARE RESUMED ference to Settle Controversy.(Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, Jan.5.\u2014'Solution Eleven Stores Have Been Looted\t- Since Riots Began\u2014Six Stores Effort Wijl Be Made at Con- Were Attacked Last Night.(Associated Press Despatch)\t____ _______ _____ __\t______ GLACE BAY, N.S., Jan.\u2014-At | 0{\tanthracite tie-up in the Penn- three _ fifteen o\u2019clock this morning, ! Sy]van;a coa] fiei(]s today again all quiet was reported from the Glace 1 £ac\u20ac(j ]eac]ers 0f the miners and op-Bay police station following two erat0rs gatheredT here for resump-hours of mob violence which broke (jon 0£ their best efforts after a out shortly after midnight and re- - £cm.(jay recess over the new year suited in the pillaging and WTecking ;\t' of six stores at Sterling and Domi- \u2018\t, nion, mining towns near here.The Although apparently still at odds looting, which it was believed, had over the question of arbitration hope ended'last night when Mayor Mor- v as man t.-sr on loth sides that a risen announced that work would be \"i0™3, 'W\tfound to avert fur- given unemployed miners who ap- ^er dead I or k far as known no plied to the town hall, started short- conferences amor*, themselves were Agreed Upon\u2014Much Gossip Comes from Capital as Parliament\u2019s Opening Approaches.(Atioclated Press Despatch; OTTAWA, Jan., 5.\u2014The general terms of the speech from the throne have been determined but there will he probably still some minor changes.The speech will review trade developments sine© last session, emphasizing in all probability the growth in export tra le and the benefits attendant on the huge wheat crop.No doubt also there will 'be mention of the immigration agreement recently concluded between the Canadian and British governments for the encouragement of British migration to Canada with a general indication of plans for settlement.Another scheme of rural credits and pro- Damage May Be $4,500,000\u2014 Worst Flood Since 1740.J garding lettering.U j p TL.i ».© c ! ^'ze Monument Another Reason , London raper Hunks U.o.becre- Why Names Are Not Appearing.tary of Commerce Has Been Mr.Deslauriers further stated that (Asaociated Press Despatch) MILAN, Jan., 5.\u2014 Mme Magda Lupesco, friend of Price Carol, of on the memorial two inscriptions, he Rumania and auburn haired, blue said, one in English and the other in eyed daughter of a Jewish merchant French, as well as the names of ten in Jassy, is credited with trying to different battles.This will comply ! obtain a divorce from her spouse, with the terms of the contract re- reputed to be a Rumanian officer.Drawn into Absurd Position.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Jan.5.\u2014The Times, (Associated Press Despatch) BRUSSELS, Jan., 5.\u2014 Belgium | today began the melancholy task of j which previously had not commentcounting the losses from the worst ;ed editorially on the rubber contro-flood the little country has exper- verifXj says\t' .enced since 1740.While it will be days before- the We regret that Secretary Hoover allowed himself to be drawn into a sériés of statements which UK0 n\t^ f f,\t; can only be described as inaccurate, d with any degree of accuracy, the unwise and caiculated to cause m: most conservative estimates place it fee]i among Americans well above $4,500,000.Twelye persons are known to be dead and it is feared this figure will among Americans imperfectly familiar with the facts.His allegations of profiteering\u2014for that is what they amount to\u2014are quite owing to the shape of the monument it would be very difficult to en-scribe two hundred or more names.The difficulty of securing the names of all the fallen was given as another reason for omitting them.It was remarked that the entire list of Sherbrooke soldiers who had given their lives could be secured only with great difficulty, and there always was the possibility of overlooking several.It is claimed that with few exceptions, names have not been placed on Carol and Mme Lupesco are still at the same hotel here.Carol\u2019s demand that his right to ascend the tiirone be abrogated was granted yesterday by the National Assembly at Bucharest.Advices from Bucharest are that Princess Helen, wife of Carol, and mother of the four-year-old boy who will take the father\u2019s place in line of succession to the crown of Rumania, has begun the required procedure to divorce Carol.Supposedly well informed persons here assert that Carol, reputed to be the conqueror of many hearts in bygone days, is so deeply infatuated with Mme Lupesco that he be increased when reports arrive unjustified.\u201cIt is not a case for recrimination, but for common sense.At best from those districts now isolated.The flood waters are generally receding revealing as they fall posais for reducing income tax may th()Usan%.of acr4 of\u2018 mud covered also be mentioned.But chief interest in the session will lie in the coming test or par-liamentarv strength \u2018between Liberals and Conservatives.IN plied ly after midnight and continued un til two o'clock, Since Sunday night, when mob violence first broke out, following unemployment in certain of the colliery districts, eleven stores have been wrecked and emptied.This morning hardly a store in the area had been left untouched by the mob.VIRGINIA MANSION IS FIRE SWEPT Wife of Governor Badly Burned \u2014Sparker Ignited Christmas Tree.(Associated Press Despatch) RICHMOND, Va., Jan.5.\u2014-Mrs.L.E.Trinkle, wife of the Governor, was so seriously burned in a fire which caused extensive damage in the state executive mansion yesterday that surgical treatment will be necessary to relieve her suffering.The fire swept through virtually the entire lower floor of the mansion while the Governor was absent in his office nearby, and Mrs.Trinkle was injured when she ran through a wall of flame to reach her 14-year-old son, who was asleep on the third floor.She was burned held during the rtcts\\-.With a joipt meeting schtdukd at the Union League C!jj iris a!te; noon, repre- PREMIER WILL RUN RUSSELL OTTAWA, Jan., 5.\u2014Last week Alfred Goulet, M.P., Russell county, and bis advisers refused to open that constituency for Premier King, but since then lurther negotiations, it is reported, have satisfied the demands of Mr.Goulet, and he wi.l retire.Conservatives in Russell county believe that Mr.Goulet will retire and are now arranging for a candidate to opopse the Prime Min- ât the Waldorf Astoria Hotel and President John L.Lewis heading the miners\u2019 delegation meeting at the Cadillac, The miners revealed last night that they were in a mood to listen t0 any proposal the operators might make, but indicated they have not changed their attitude against arbitration, favored by the operators.Meanwhile the contending groups were obliged to meet bearers of peace proposals and to consider appeals from many sources for an early ending of the coal strike.EVELŸNTHÂW MADE SUICIDE ATTEMPT TODAY (Atsociated Press Despatch) CHICAGO, 111., Jan.5.\u2014Evelyn Nesbitt Thaw drank poison, a powerful disinfectant, early today in an attempt to commit suicide, after a prolonged New Year\u2019s celebration, and is in a critical condition in a hosViital.Her physicians, however, hold out some hope for her recovery.about the face, neck and arms, but with her son leaped from his win-j dow to the ground.Neither was in-\t4.j * .j.jured by the leap, but she was in + greCat pain from her burns._\t+ THE WEATHER > * + *> 4 \u2022 4 The fire was started when a *\t1111'\t^ sparkler with which four-year-old \u2022.4444444444 + 4444 + 4 Billy Trinkle was playing ignited the family Christmas tree.ANCHOR LINE SHIP IN TROUBLE.(Associated Prias Despatch-! LONDON, January 5.\u2014 Lloyd's Glasgow agent is informed that the Anchor Liner, hound for New York is returning to Glasgow tonight j with her steering gear sligthly de- 1 ranged.Her passengers are to be transferred.scntatiyes of two groups called | js£er< Hector Menard, a popular separate meetii:gs fc,\" the earlier j £-'renc)1J(;anadian 0f Ottawa, and a part of the flay.Isjor W.^M.le-^ native of Russell county, will pro-ghs, leading the operators caucus\tbe the Conservative candi- date, and if chosen will make it a keen and close contest wûth Premier King in this consistent Liberal constituency.Russell county in population is 60 per cent French and 40 per cent English.Premier King was determined not to contest a western Ontario constituency.Failing arrangements with Mr.Goulet to vacate Russell, his friends were negotiating with Gustave Evanturel, M.P., Prescott.Mr.| Evanturel was willing to retire < n | certain terms, but it is'Relieved that Mr.Goulet\u2019s demands have been conceded, and the Prime Minister will seek election in Russell.Prescott county is 80 per cent French | and 20 per cent English.One of the difficulties in securing Russell for the Prime Minister arose through A.Belanger, M.L.A.,for the county, who teared the effect on his own candidature in the next provincial election, but it is understood while he will not give a full measure of his support to Premier King ho will not offer any factimis opposition.The retirement of one of the most prominent English ministers is persistently discussed.No definite arrangements have yet been made for seating Mr.Massey in a Cabinet.Progressives Confer.Most of the independefit Progressives have arrived and were in conference yesterday.They ridiculed the possibility of Robert Gardiner, of Acadia, entering the Cabinet and Mr.Gardiner has pratical-ly declared he will not.The independent Progressives are opposed to the Government and more particularly the Prime Minister, but will soil, originally winter seeded, which will be unproductive this year.Every river carries on its still swollen surface bodies of horses, cattle, sheep and other livestock, drowned without a chance of escu- e by the sudden breaking of the dikes.Not only is the countryside desolated but the large cities such as Liege, Namur, Dinant, Huy, Charleroi, Mons and scores of smaller towels, suffered heavily from the torrents.The greatest damage tfas done in Liege, where more than 15,000 houses, and.including the city\u2019s finest shops, cafes, hotels, churches and dwellings, were flooded from three to four feet above the street level.Valuable documents in bank vaults were ruined by the muddy water and machinery in hundreds of factories and workshops was extensively damaged.Along the quays, the rush of the current was so great that parta of the granite partitions were washed away, doors Mr.Hoover\u2019s laments cannot increase the world\u2019s production of rubber; at worst they may serve to check a world-wide movement for the amicable adjustment of economic difficulties between nations by mutual concession and agreement.\u201d .AN EASTERN POTENTATE IS IN TROUBLE (Associated Press Despatch'.LONDON, Jan.5.\u2014Former King Hussein Bein Ali, who recently abdicated when defeated by the forces of Ibn Saoud, Sultan of Nejd, and leader of the Wahabi tribesmen, has arrived at Bombay without mortey, says a despatch t0 the Daily Express.He w7as compelled to bor- of quayside houses and shops were | row from friends to enable him to pectcd.smashed, and furniture was carried \u2014-i- T\u2019-\u2014'-J rm-~ T* :~ off in the flood.municipal monuments erected ! not only was willing to renounc(ythe throughout the Dominion.In cases throne but also the right ever again where universities or private insti- J to set foot on Rumanian territory, tutions had erected monuments or Report has it that one of the tablets, the names appeared, but an 1 conditions to granting Carol per-exception is said to have been made ; mission to give up the throne was in this connection in cases of muni- also that he should renounce h;s cipal monuments where large num-1 royai nanle and that he is awaiting bers of names would be involved.' a passport with his now name, of It has been suggested, that apart ' which thus far he is ignorant.The from the\tmonument, a list oi Sher-\tprince\tis li'b^rally provided\twith brooke s soldiers\tof the Great \\Var,\tmoney,\t'kut he says he will not de- both of those who gave their lives pend on this to meet hig require-and who\tserved\ttheir country and\tments.\tinstead he will work\tas an returned,\tshould\tbe compiled as a\teXpert\tmechanic, for which\the is matter of record._\twe]1 quaiifjed.The civic authorities, however, C.irol-s brot,her, Prince Nicolas is feel that it is quite impracticable to eXpected in Milan, and that Carol\u2019s inscribe the names on the monument w}fe) Princess Helen, probably will itself, and that it would he mipos- rea(,u her 'rimrsdav sibie to obtain a complete list of \"SlXh mort ofV stones con-e'f?th°se \"ho gave their lives.cerning Carol\u2019s desire to give up Mr George W.Hill, the sculptor the throne , attributed it to a who has the Sherbrooke Memorial love affai the Westminster Ga_ in hand, it is understood, is now in zette of»London yesterday said that Brussels, where the bronze casts are ; -\t\" \u2018 si ' being made.The officials of the local monument committee anticipate that the work will be completed early in the summer.The wording of the inscriptions has not been definitely decided upon as yet.Some of those suggested were published in the Record and some further suggestions are ex- WEDNESDAY SNOW AND RAIN not vote themselves into an imme-The depression which was over diate election, although several of the Western States yesterday isj them said the Government will be now centred near Lake Superior, ! defeated before the close of the and, the weather is unsettled from] session.\\ sessional indemnity is FIDDLERS IN CONTEST AT PROVIDENCE, R.L A Dozen Old-Timers Figure in Competition at Theatre.continue his journey to Bagdad.The It is stated that the members of correspondent says it is understood ; the committee are desirous of meet-1 that Ali had a large credit in a I ing the wishes of the public in this j Bombay bank, but that the bank j important matter and welcome sug-was closed when he arrived.What ! gestions and discussion which may worried him most, however, was the ! nid them in their undertaking, disappearance of his three costly\t\u2014\t* silk sleeping carpets.Therefore he was compelled to sleep under ship\u2019s rugs.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014- (Associated Press Despatch) PROVIDENCE, R.L, Jan.A breath of old New England invaded the garish lights of a modem theatre last night when a dozen old time LONDON, ONT., BISHOP MURRAY AND ITS STREET RETURNS TO RY.PROBLEM BUSINESS FIELD Wi!i^\u201dJpS.IB\u201card the reason was his desire to counteract the plans of Queen Marie, his mother, and Premier Bratiano of Rumania, to make his brother, Prince Nicolas, the heir apparent.Carol\u2019s action, the paper says, upset the plot and assured the succession of his son Michael to the_ throne.mmïm WINS RHODES SCHOLARSHIP (Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, Jan.5.\u2014Eugent Alfred Forsey, of Ottawa, proceeding to the degree of Master of Arts at McGill University, was announc-! cd last night as the 1925 Rhodes j Scholar for Quebec, by Lieutenant-I Colonel Gilbert S.Stair, K.C., chairman of the Province of Quebec Rhodes Scholarship Committee.This j appointment concludes the awards ! for the year in this province.Jean Casgrain, of Montreal, studying for law at McGill, was announced last week as the other Rhodes Scholar.Mr.Forsey is at present in Nova (Associated Press Despatch) i (Associated Press Despatch) - \u2014\u201e\t1 NEW YORK, January, 5.\u2014 Johnj LONDON, Ont., Jan., 5.\u2014 Lon- fiddlers played the first round of an j Gardjner Murray, successful banker i don city council last night voted 5,\t.\t- all-New_ England contest sponsored and broj;er) wbo retired from busi-jto 4 against bringing in the Ontario! Scotia, making a study of coal mm- ness at the age of 35 to become a Railway and Municipal Board to | ing and conditions^_________________ clergyman, has returned to the busi-j operate the London Street Railway Ontario to the Maritime Provinces.In the West it has been mostly fair and mild.Forecast: Cloudy and unsettled today »-d Wednesday, with local falls of snow and essential to many of them, more particularly if there is to be another election this year.Labor representatives, Messrs.Heaps and Woods-worth.are believed to take the same attitude as the independent Pro-( Continued on Page Nine) by the Town Criers, a local business men\u2019s organization.Joseph Shipley, 79 years old, pf Plainfield, Conn., carried off first honors, but it was a close decision.Daniel Elliott, 82 years old, civil war veteran, who lives at the soldiers' home in Breslo, R.L, got almost the same amount of applause as Connecticut bow wielder.Mr.Elliott, a cripple, was helped to a chair at the front of the stage, but neither years nor infirmities hindered his fiddling.Once into the swing of \u201cTurkey in the Straw\" his feet got into action along with his arms and hun- ncss field\u2019, but as the Right Rev.Company cars pending a settlement-.Q A MHITC IM John Gardiner Murray, presiding of the city\u2019s transportation diificul- K/l V| Si IIjW Riclt/x+k sif f\tITni {u*s\\T\\a 1 {\"'Vnirvli nnrl tlOS.\t\\\tlAwMJ m A KJ MA» ATTACK ON Bishop of the Episcopal Church and : ties director of a church business with J A motion sponsored by Aldermen | a $3,500,000 turnover and an inter-! Doig and McCormick, that \u201cthisj national missionary personnel of | council is of the opinion that it is five thousand.\t! not necessary or expedient for the Bishop Murray is the first pre-: Ontario Railway and Municipal siding bishop to be chosen by else- j Board to intervene at the present tion, as well as president of the I time,\u201d found the aldermen equally National Council of the Episcopal j divided, Mayor Moore casting the Church.His new duties, while rank-'deciding vote in favor of the \u201chands ing him among the most powerful off\u201d policy.church dignitaries of the world, are! The Council gave the London non aiuiiK wml mo 0.0 «.much the same as those of the head Street Railw\u2019ay Company 48 hours .\t* r n\t.dreds of other pairs joined in the of.any large busing concern._His .in_ which ^accept^ an\t9^* time-keeping rythm.And flappers DAMASCUS (Associated Press Despa\u2019cli) BEIRUT, Jan., 5.\u2014 A strong force of bandits attacked the stock- kept time with their jaws as they chewed their gum to the tune of \u201cMoney Musk.\u2019 offices are linked with China,japan, sixty day agreement at a five 'cent day.They were repulsed by th?Africa, Alaska, the West Indies, fare or go back to the old rate of French, leaving behind four deadt P«ri< Brazil, Hawaii and every seven and nine tickets for twenty j Bandit activities continue to state in the United States-\t\u2018 five cent*\t1 the Damascus suburbs unsafe.| f PAGE TWO SHhKUKUUKt.DAILY KLCUKD, 'I'UESDAY.JANUAKY 3.1926, St.Francis Dfetiict News / CiOUI D\tAttended the Christma» trees at ____\tNorth Hill and Canterbury and re- Mra.A.B Williams and daugh-j\t^ ,Kood programme and ter, of South Freeport, Vt, and Mrs.\tKdit,\tof I an Annie Sherman, of SeoUtown, were \u201e\tt\t^\tv\u201e^' In town a few days last week, guests\t«ml watvl™ rî™ *\u2022 '\u2022 M\"A\u201c'\"Ï \"'j Mrî: Jotï M» A.l.i \u2018AI mr.ndst!' \u201ee n.r J Dr- MacLennan was at Kingsbury rr^evin.i/in t ^ ^ il CJ*,i recently and occupied the pulpit of1 dnvL L;\tI?W «Ireoû Ali' the United Church there.fndVrs K \\UrLl parcnU' Mr,| Mr.T.A.Cleland is spending the ' mu«a,' nVrfvs ««H Ftnreoe* n,if vacation at Hemmingford.rroÎMoîKi .\"d S:f; .æ .S''1\" >> ¦* s»\"1\t\u2019s at t-as a week-end guest of Miss Fran- 1\tv- was a week-end guest ces Church.The High School reopened M ISr'and Mrs.J.A.Boy.o' Mo*.!?'ÆS gSïxSf «¦\u2022g\"?Little Donald Gustin, who has be©n so seriously ill for the past on three weeks, is gaining.Dr.Brown, real, were New Year\u2019s guests at Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Choquette\u2019s.Shederick, have been in attendance.Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Mosher, of Lyndonville, Vt., were recent guests Mr.Evans Kezar, of Concord, N.\tv'\u2018 I If wr\tN t H., spent the New Year\u2019s weekind i\thome of Mr and -Mrs- L\u2019 L' at his home here.The Ladies- Guild will meet fori .Mrs.John ^lls of Barre, Vt., the first time this season at Mrs.p -\t° fn Ralph Spriging\u2019s on Wednesday ^ A- Joe™pIe> for a few days the ^afternoon at 2.30.Please come on\tAyer> of Sherbrooke> The W.C.T.U.will meet for din- ner at Mrs.C.Turner\u2019s on Wednes- lh*r.and famlly> Mr- and Mrs- H-: Hav\t! (J\u2022 Ayer- \u2014 -\t\u2014\t' Mr.Clarence Hollins, of Fitch get about in the soft snow fast en- 0U.?rl1\ti^3 saf/' *\ti \u2022 »\t! along on the snow just ahead ol I wish my feet were big, mut-1 Rcd(ly f03.jn the most provoking tered Peter wistfully.\tNow if there is any one dinner Jumper was teasing Reddy Fox.It ;ioyly likes it js n dinner of Hare.Mr.and Mrs».W.G.Martin and Mr.j Fearon, who had been their guest\t1 P.w^know Tust1 fIe saw at oncc that Jlimpetr ''.a\u2018S and Mrs.Charles Martin.\t;for a few weeks.\ti'vas hungry, but Peter «now^ just , .\ta]1 hJ| attcntion to Reddy.Miss.Alice Wyman, of Ayer\u2019s; Mr.Elmer G.Coyle, who spent\tgfven Jumpaerir ManJ\u2019 a.\tVUre Douglas Martin and Pauline, Mr.! with relatives in Lennoxville.They and Mrs.Ivirg Whipple and family, were accompanied by Miss Edith w a ts\ttf'l\t> \\ « m r\\ /1 AT m\t___\u2014 .i._ i j i.j.\t_ smaller than Jumper, was a prison-\t.^\t, \u201e , , , .er right there because he couldn\u2019t bo he saw what at first looked Ilk- a drifting shadow Cliff, is the guest of her friend, Christmas here at his home, has re-Miss Hilda Schoolcraft.\tturned to Three Rivers.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Neil and Recent guests at the home of Mr.family, of Cassville, were guests of and\tMrs.\tW.\tL.\tBagley were Mr.Mr.and Mrs.O.M.Butler on Xmas and\tMrs.\tJ.\tO.\tGriffith and the day.\u2019\tMisses Alice and Mildred Woolfrey, Mrs.A.Laduke and Geraldineof Montreal, and Mr.Donald ^ oT r7aX of\" Red'^1'a and EvelTO ^re guests of Mrs.L.\tf.outh Durham.\tiaUghing at him.It wasn\u2019t D.Schoolcraft on Wednesday j\trSJr\tleftv onf MoT that Jumper had such a chance and Mis.A.Lee Richardson.Enna -.V\t,\t,\t.,10.,,.^'e^^oand\u2018\the\twas\tmaking\tthe\tmost\tof\tit.He and Ross returned to their home in land, wdiere she wdl be the guest of\twas\tso\tintent80n\tthis\tthat\the\thad Lyndon^ le on Wednesday\t^\t, forgotten everything else.He had Mrs.Mary V aughan entertamed\tm Coyle received the sad fo Uen that\\here might be other ÎSÆS1SJÏV' \u201cdiMr mI,* ÆJrJSüS ««w\t*«* rt-t V Now he had a chance to get even in a way.It isn\u2019t nice to get even, but sometimes it is a great temptation.So Jumper was keeping just and was often Mr.Miles Harvey, which occurred was so enjoying this teasing of Red- t\tYm E\u2018,Hun\\Thad a?!lbSphrerqor00ke °n Wednesday> Dec\" j dy Fox that he had forgotten to their guests on Xmas day, Mr.and ember dO.\t^.,4.\u201e *v,nf\t+v.« Mrs.Edgar Davidson, Mr.and Mrs.A very pleasant evening was\t\u2019i f A p '' p A.C.Parkhill, and family, Mr.and spent at Rush Meadow school house\tP\t.\t, L Mrs.H.V.Weston and Ruth and on Wednesday, December 23rd\u201e ;\tT\u201emnPP's Pnflf Mrs.W.E.Davis and two sons, and when the annual Christmas tree and; \" \u2019a y ,k^\tbe Mr.Edson Spear.\tentertainment took place.The pro- 7 5 Ï\tr.?i Si g , Miss Iva Keet, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, gramme which consisted of songs, i 0°d e?hi\u2018k®h a 6 ktaiLn,fi/n0hé has been the guest of her sister, recitations and readings was most.\teverWt b.T R.^ wL be Mrs, L.L.Gustin, for a few days, interesting.Santa Claus arrived! like}y to overlook him.But when he i\t\u2014imoved.Mr.and Mrs.Gustin'9 friends will very cold\u201cand chilly, and unloaded !\t33\td0Ing ^°W\u2019W8^h\" be glad to know' that little Do-nald the heavily laden tree.The teacher, iîp-eyeS T°U u bevSUi7 t0 see,hlm\u2018 is on the road to recovery.\tMiss Ida Coyle, received ^ j This is why he should never for a The Brown\u2019s Hill School closed pretty and useful gifts while eacn m0-rnent-ha.Ve ceased to ko\u20acp.watc.h' on December 18th.The following i: \u2018\t\u2018\t~ the result of the Christmas exam \u2022ac after I had used them I wa» completely relieved of my boils and car' Luncies.' \u2019\t\u2022 Put up only by The T Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.is child was well remembered.Later , Nfw B^dy Fox wasn't the only ->1-\ta tj r>i | hunter abroad that night.In fact The Sewing Circle will meet\tand K ^iô^TTnTrdTrTfmeTÏÏTcSr i mer aho^\twere several.But there was o\tiTbnreb v^ct-rv\tana tne .1 sse» in\trior tr;m\u201e Sr.b«r,i/.-of+.\tu\t,\t.reat.n®\u2019,._,n one to whom the snow made no dif- ference in getting about.It was i it,»\tvr.f _ r- \u2022 oay, ana me naisses mmu ana r lor- i -v;,\t\u201e\u2014\u201c\tomiweu suiue intereauiuc ian- The first bottle I took gave me such ! d ® Afternoon Mr» \\ Burns hist' ence K0111\"5 were guests of Mr.and Sr., Hilda Schoolcraft; Class 3.Sr , tent slides, consisting of \u201cThe rent results that I took three more, aftern00n' MrS' A' Burns host\u2018 Mrs.L.M.Rollins for the holiday.Gh.arlesll?ch.00,®raft; ™ 3> 0Jr'-, 1 Christmas Carol,\u201d and scenes from j k^otv'thë'f'reTt Ho^eTrKvl'' Hootv -\u2022= \u2014\t- \u2014 \u2014-\t- \u2019 i«8®-\tMr.and Mrs.F.Dunn entertain- Sldney Davts 2 May Butler, 3 Cla- Wembley Exhibition.\t1 Hoot?the t're?t H-onled 0wL H-ooty Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Morrisette\te(i^rr Æ WaTde\tof\tBwbe'\trcnce Davis;\tClass 2, Linda School-, 1-*, trono tr, Shawinio-nn Fall»\t!?Jlr?- ^nast_.V alQe>\t01\tRc_e_De>___m________ \" | have gone to Shawinigan Falls to Mro Eva McWiïliamS\u2019 visit Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Dickie be- - -\t^ -Uc W ilUatns, DRINK WATER IP and Miss Milbuna iTJl\t\u2018\"l\tEileen, of Sherbrooke, and Miss Falk Ont\tIroquois Alice Dunn> of :Stanstead, on Xmas v -Miss Florence Martin spent the Da^r and Mrs c R- Brown enter-fNew Years week-end at Sawyer- tained at their home on Xnla5 day.I ville.COOKSHIRE if Back Pains or Bladder is Irritated., Their guests were Mr.and Mrs.H.I B.Smith, Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Ri-| ehardson and two children, Mr.and j Mrs.G.L.Temple and Claire, Mrs.\t\u201e TV\"\t\u201e\t|W.MT Clark and Mr.G.B.Clark -\tOn New Year\u2019s Eye, Mr.and Mrs.and Mr.Carrol! Brown.Take a TablesDOonful\tof\tSalts\tA- w-\tPrattentertaintf aoout thirty\tMr.\tand\tMrs.\tEdwin\tTayi0I.(\tof e_a laDiespoonrui\tor\tSalts\tyoung\tpeople of the town at their\twindsor\tMiHs,\twere\tXmas\tguests home at East View.The house with 0f their son and wife, Mr.and Mrs.its shaded lights and prettily ar- ______\tranged holiday decorations, had a - -,\t- - s ¦r.,.i.\t, \u2022,\t,\t, ., .very festive air and lent itself par- kldneT'S,by dr^a ! ticularly to the enjoyment of the TvTTkk water each day, a.so take evening.Dainty reireshments were ^7 b ( ny\u2019 Sayl a !:0ted aU,'\tserved\tas the old year drew to a ^ r\tT,\t»ucb :\tclose\tby Mrs.Pratt, assisted by i 77\t3 W7Ch a^°St Mrs.H.L.Cleveland and Mrs.A kr- if f ;r revr7 ;e7SKin i eTr °7S Johnston.Out-of-town guests were b u 1 k y h®' Mr.Jack Cairnie, of Montreal, and i iHSh tF»-1-1\u201d\u201d ;F Là y»r RcT iSskraAS: srsÆïsS ï~ m>iar vour stomach sours, ton cm*» is mat.\t\u20181 * .v'ni® IE THE COOGH OR COLD TRATJANGS ON Chronic coughs and persistent our stomach sours, tongue is coat- w'VT\u2018T;.iTv';1,!1®vrlLtni\tj colds lead to serious trouble.You ed, and when the weather is bad u' T p,1\tf r i-\tcan at°P them npw with Creomul- you have rheumatic twinges.The rStivef0a0thFoSsPteen\tar\u2018 emulsified^ creosote that is craft; Class 1-A, 1 Rodolphe Chau-vette, 2 Alvin Butler; Class 1-B, 1 Theima Sharon, 2 Almanzor Chau-vette, 3 Roge Chauvette, 4 Laurier i Ve ill eux.BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING LORNE Her Heart Palpitated She Had Fainting Spells Mrs.J.Wilson, Port George^ N.S.writes:\u2014\u201cI suffered from palpitation urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, pleasant to take.Creomulsion is a the channels often get sore and irri- - \u2018TTh\u2019\tvra,s, new medical discovery with two-fold tated, obliging you to seek relief\tT® action, it soothes and heals the in- two or three times during the night.g1le5t Mlss D011^6 Charbon- flamed membranes and kills the To help neutralize these irritating n L - \u201e\tgerm, cids; to help cleanse the kidneys .The following officers have been ne and vescent lithia-water drink._.\t\u2014 -\u201e\tchanter No 13 R A M for tb» fni «cognized by medicai authorities as WdS.e, get four ounces of Jad Saks ,\t' y.\u2019\t, j- 'î, ^0l' one of the greatest healing agenciei from any pharmacy here, xake a ' ' A c p A\u2018 G- £' \u201c\u2022 M.Coop- £or persistent coughs and colds and tablespoonful in a glass of water Z, Comp.E C Hemmings, other form3 of throat troubles, before breaxfast for a few days,\tp*»\tComn\tT^ T\tFrCr»*»?2\tCreomulsion contains, in addition to and jjjur kidneys may then act fine.\t-\t-\tr\tW /\tT ;\tcreosote, other healing elements This famous salts is made from the\tCo*np;\tE.A\tLabonte\tS N ;\tV.\twhich goothe and heal the inflamed acid of grapes and iemonjmce, com-\tnComP H; S.CSgopd, Treas.;\tmembranes and stop the irritation bmed with kth a and has been used Gomp.H A.Planche P.S.; Comp.and inflammation, while the -creo for years to heln flush and stimulate £ Came S.S.; Comp.George BOte on t0 the stomach ia al> Ehaggish k dne>s; also to neutralize\tHa l.oay J.S ;\tComp A.H.Mc-\t&orùe%\tint0 the bloo[1 atta^ks th the acids m the system so they no\tCuin, Master 1st\tVe J; Comp.J.t f\tthe troubip and dpc;trnvs tb- kn,,, irritât., «.u, .f,e\u201e «IiSvi\u201e8 I.a-ÿli,,, Mart,, 2nd V,i|; Con.p.\tSffg SS.^S.bladder weakness.\tJ.R.Macdonald, Master drd Veii; 6 Cre and Mr.Talcum Be.Cuticum Shavinff Stick 2Sc.pital., Mr.and Mrs.Bertrand Lancey Mr.Henry Doe and Mr.and Mrs.and two children, also Air.Murray STANBURY Mr.and Mrs.Delbert Yates, of Upper Bedford, spent Christmas with Air.and Mrs.Ronald Short.Mrs.Salcsbury, of West Bolton, and Mrs.Howard Salesbury, of D.E.Mooney entertained a few of, Dalglish and daughter Betty, all of their friends on New Year\u2019s Eve at| Cowansville, spent New Year\u2019s Dav their home.The evening was spent -with Airs.Dalglish and family oil ,\t-,\t-\t, -.- Dalglish and family m old-fashioned games, and as the the Shefford road, last moments of the old year were passing, the hostess served delicious Miss Sadie Butler has been visiting her brother in Worcester, refreshments with hot coffee,_ and j Mass., during the Christmas holi-after an hour or more of social in-jdays.She was accompanied by her tercourse the party dispersed to .their homes, wishing their friends a Happy New Year.Aliss Lillian Ross, of Alontreal, GRANBY MASONS HELD ST.JOHN CELEBRATION _______________________ _________ Granby, have returned home after awray.I have now no pain to speak | spending a few days with Air.and of at all.The swelling has nearly all gone down.\u201d (Name and address given on request.) What is the magic of this amazingly effective remedy?Sloan\u2019s sends an increased supply of healing blood right to the spot that hurts.That's what conquers the pain.No need to rub.Sloan\u2019s does the whole job.Just pat it on.Quickly and surely, it kills pain, reduces swelling and inflammation, drives out stiffness from lame muscles.Get a bottle.All druggists\u201435 cents.Airs.Zeno Jones.Air.James Hunter, Sr., of Smiley, Sask., is spending some time with relatives here.At present he :s visiting his daughter, Miss Alice Hunter.Air.Vyval Short has gone to Outremont to spend a few days with Air.and Mrs.A.J.Short before returning to New Jersey.Aliss Esther Black has returned o Bedibrd to resume her duties as spent Christmas at Alountain View Farm with Mr.and Airs.E.Dona-way.Air.Carlton S.Donaway, of Springfield, Mass., spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs.Alary Donaway and Air.and Airs.Ernest Dona-wav.Mr.Harris, of Alontreal, spent Tuesday with Mr.Ernest Donaway, at Alountain View Farm.cousin, Aliss McLaughlin.Mrs C.W Henry and infant\u2019Yamaska Lodge, No.21, A.F.& daughter, of Cowansville, are doing \u2022\t\" \u2019\t\u2019 nicely as patients in the local hos- pital.SWEETSBURG SUTTON JUNCTION The first meeting this year of the W.C.T.U.will be held at the home of Mrs.Grant Martin on Thursday.January 7.Lunch at one o\u2019clock.Neary every family here entertained a family party over Christmas and New Year\u2019s.Air.Martin had his brother Oscar and wife, also his only sister, of Knowlton, for -,\t,, \u201cT-T r-i\tJXmas dinner, for the first time in Mr.and Mrs.V.J.Gleason spent thirty-one years.Mrs.AÎuriel Davidson spent A.M., Installed Officers\u2014Enjoyable Social Evening Spent \u2014 irinity United Church Gave Xmas free \u2014 Other General News Items.'GRANBY, Que., Jan.5.\u2014Yam-nska Lodge, No.21, A.F.and A.At., celebrated the feast of St.John the Evangelist on Alonday evening, December 28.The event took the usual form of installation of officers and banquet in the lodge room.For the ceremony 0f installation, Christmas Day at West Brome with her mother and sisters, Mrs.O.A.Chri^tmasTiîh her parenté,'Mnand\twn.Br«-J-.G- Fuller offTcriteTas Ingalls and the Misses R.A.and Mrs Norton\tinstalling officer, and for the ban- Livia Ingalls.\tMavis Smith was a guest of Aliss ^following, the master, W.Bro.Miss Olivo McCabe is m bher-i crimson at Knowlton on Friday.! A' P' McKenna, presided and acted brooke with her parents, Mr.and- Miss Dorothy Safford returned to 'as *2ast4ma?er- \u2018 ai- WnT* McCT?abe\u2018 * ta i ! hei; duties at the O'Sullivan Busi- j?\tto * Grand Lodge Miss Jane Brown, of Dunham,jness College Sunday evening.\t?/\twas proposed by R.W.was in town on Wednesday calling Mjss Helen Martin left for her at Green Gables \u2022\tj school at Ayer's Cliff on Saturday Herbert Persons j included Mr.and Mrs.Alonzo Farm j er, Mr.and Airs.John Farmer and family, of Knowlton, and Mr.and Mrs.John Chamberlain and family, | of East Hill.Mr.and Mrs.Horace Chapm; sister, Airs.Flossie creik, of Farn-ham, and Air.Robert Foster, of | Knowlton, were week-end guests ot j Mrs.Jane Chapman, i Mr.and Mrs.E.Murns and family, Aliss Richardson, of Sutton, and Mr.Mr.and Airs.Richardson, of Alontgo-1 mery, were holiday guests at the heme of Air.and Mrs.Frank Rhieard.Air.and Mrs.A.Morse, of Abe-.corn, were guests of Air.and Mrs.G.M.Owens last week.Mr.and Airs.H.0.Holden am daughters, and Air.and Mrs.Harold i Vail and children, of Knowlton, were \\ holiday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ed- [ win Wilson.\t; Aliss Efda Johnston and Messrs.R.| Th Hamilton and D.Frizzle,'of Knoiwl-j ton, were recent guests at the home j of Air.and Mrs.Charles Rhieard.Mr, ami Airs.E.W.Ray were | guests of Mr.and Mrs.Israel Shepherd on Christmas Day.Air-.Fred Johnston is stopping foi an indefinite time with her sister, Mrs.Ernest Ladd, of Bondville, Mothers, Do This\u2014 When the Children Cough.Rub Alustcrole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse.And then\u2019s when you\u2019re glad you have a jar of Musterole at hand to give prompt relief.It does not blister.As first aid, Alusterole is excellent.Keep a jar ready for instant use.It is the remedy for adults, too.Relieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache congestion, pleurisy, rhenma-tism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia).e Musterole Co.of Canada, Ltd.Montreal.Better Than a Mustard Plaster.proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for jColds\tHeadache\tNeuritis\tLumbago Pain\tNeuralgia\tToothache\tRheumatism Air.and Airs,\ti ciauuo morning, entertained a large gathering on Word comes from Air.J.J Christmas Day including Mr.and son that he is recovering Airs.Gordon Persons and family, from a Airs.J.J.Persons, Mr.and Floyd! Pro.J.G.Fuller, and was responded to by R.W.Bro.E.E.Gleason.The tost to \u201cVisiting Brethren\u201d was proposed by R.W.Bro.O.H.Jack-man and replied to by YV.Bro.Rev D.\tN.Coburn.Bro.Rev.H.A.Bur-net, Bro.Dr.Geo.W.Runnells, Bro.Win.Smithson and Bro.Geo.E.\tRobinson.Interspersed with the money for unnecessary ! ^e year: W.Bro.A.D.McKenna, \" I W.M.Absurd! Unnecessary not in fashion.DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Accept oply \u201cBayer\u201d package which contains proven directions.Handy \u201cBayer\u201d boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100\u2014Druggists.jUrlrln Is the trade nurk (reftstrred In Canada' of Bayer Mamifnetnre ef Monoacetlc-aetdester of Salioyiieacid (Acetyl Salicylic Acid, \"A.S.A.\u201d).While It la well known (hat Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, to assist the public ajealnst imitations, tbo Tablets of Bayer Company will be stamped with their general trade mark, the \u201cBayer Cross.\u201d THE NEXT THREE MONTHS WILL BE HARD ON OLD PEOPLE d3£s Piercing Cold Is Difficult To Resist With Thin Blood and Failing Strength.figS'A Father John\u2019s Medicine Builds New Strength \u2014 Nourishes The V/eak, Enfeebled System.As lakes and rivers put on their overcoats j of icc, and piercing winds howl round the home, the old folks cling closer to the lira and complain of the cold.Their blood is thin; i their vitality is lowered; often they are troubled with n distressing cough which they j are unable to throw off, in their weakened ! condition.Father John\u2019s Aledieine was originally written by n practicing physician for just such a condition as this\u2014to relieve a stub-jj horn cough and cold\u2014to heal the throat and S lungs\u2014and to supply ample nourishment to j build up weak, ailintr people.* Father John\u2019s Aledieine helps to build up old people beeiuisi s all pure, wholesome nourishment that frail, weak people and VSj young children can digest and convert into ®j3| rich blood, strength and vigor.It is a safe ¦J medicine for anyone to use.because it is free from opium, morphine, chloroform and other po.sonous drugs and alcohol; and has had seventy years' success as a tonic and body boilder and for colds and throat eftuwliu nnrl unre throat.Scott & Bowuc, Toronto.Ont.M 25-21 SEE) Emer-nicely serious operation.,,T\t; Miss Shedd has left for her home Kathan and family, also Airs.Wales jn gn Albans after a visit at her Derby, ox Ivnoxvlton.\t(sister's, Mrs.G Martin's.Ah.John McCabe spent Wednes- Aliss Elma Alartin is spending ^P 1\u2018eches were recitations by Bros.day ln Montreal.\t| some time in Montreal, the guest of ^Hodges and P.G.Jack.The Christmas tree held in the ; Miss Jean Safford.\trh proceedings were brought to basement of Christ Church on Wred-\t-»-a close with the- singing of \u201cAuld nesday evening, proved very sue-\tUNOBSERVANT MAN\tLang Syne.\u201d cessful.Carols by the Sunday School j Hub\u2014You are extravagant.You ! , The following are the officers for pupils, recitations by Ruth Lee, | spend Ralph Renders, Frances Griggs, Pa-(clothes.tricia Armstrong and a vocal duet j Wife -______ by Martin AlacMillan and Patricia clothes are Armstrong, solo by Robert Love, ________________ als0 musical games and refresh-1 ments of delicious cakes and coffee, [ made up an enjoyable evening before Santa arrived and distributed ! presents to all the Sunday School I pupils, also the teachers.Colored | electric lights completed the appearance of the tree, and were had through the kindness of Airs.W.H.j Henders and her sister, Mrs.J.A.Alarshall, of Montreal.An enjoyable evening was held ! at the home of Mr.and Airs.Her- j bert Persons on December 11th.All j report a good time.Mr.and Airs.J.A.Marshall-and family, of Montreal, have been holi- j day guests of Mr.and Mrs.YV.H.j Henders and family.Miss Alarjorie Leonard, of St.Hyacinthe and Aliss Alarie Rousseau, of Farnham, have been spend-ing the holidays with their par- j onts here.Miss Mabel MacMillan entertain-j ed at bridge on Wednesday after-1 noon in honor of her sister, Missi-Bertha MacMillan, and Miss Me-Keand, who are leaving shortly fori the remaining winter months.' Ladies for four tables of cards were present and the prizes were won as follows: First, Aladania F.X.A.Giroux ; second, Aliss Nina Nesbitt ; third, Airs.J.H.Doak.The guests-of-honor, the Alisses Mac- Millan and AlcKeand, also received ,,,,\t¦\t-.u i_ very nice prizes.Delicious refresh- Vhen y°U are suf/cr\\^ w\\th rheu; mo its wore served at the close of a;malstm S°p^U PennorRnhunT\"\" ,\t>.vo*.vi \u201c just trv Red Pepper Hub and nleasant afternoon.\t- - \u2022\t-\t.Mr.Norman Rundle, who has been | Nothing has such concentrated, suffering for some time \"\u2019\u2019th\t» penetrating heat as red peppers.In- broken wrist, the result of a fall stant relief.Just as soon as you\tj ^\t» tv which occurred while he was assist- apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the I , ^/he senior department: Piano mg with wiring a garage in Bed- tingling heat.In three minutes it; ct,b> ;Tuml II\u2022>*»**«* + \u2022 LENNOXVILLE ?+?\u2022 Agricultural and Domestic Science Short Course Opens The fifth annual three-days short course held io Lcnnoxvllle under the auspices of tho various brunches of the county agricultural organl-ution got under way this morning.In addition to those from Sher- i brookc County, several from out-1 side points, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Coaticook, j Waterloo, Waterville and Compton ; and Shefford Counties, arc attend-j i ing.A new feature of the course Is j that the whole of today was devoted to llvb stock judging, with special i emphasis on tho giving of reasons ' for decisions.Mr.A.E.McLaurin, assistant chief of the sheep and swine division, Live Stock Branch, Ottawa, was present and gave some .lies FRAMES Designed and built to withstand the hard knocks of business and sports wear, these frames are also idea) for children being of very rigid construction, Telephone 37.McCONNELL\u2019S OPTOMETRISTS 54 King St.W.Uherbreoke, Que.WOOD FOR SALE 188 King St.Phone 1835-j 3191.FOREST KEENE, Prop buck.'a.wood.at.mis, stqvk woot ANU you It I'T, WOOD.WIGGETT ELECTRIC CO., LTD.MOTORS AND WIRING.of the practical principles which should govern the correct judging n of live stock.\t11 The judging competitions were I followed by a competition in the PORTLAND STORE f 1* HUBERT.PROPRIETOR.46 Wolf» St.Phones 304 and 305.Fancy Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.Fresh Fish a specialty | Stephen G.Newton General Contractor 165 Portland Ave.Phone 546.Sherbrooke.WEDNESDAY 7-S\u2014Mount Royal Hotel\t_________________________ cert Orchestra, under Rex Battle, customs,\u2019occupations, etc.OJndjP^ under the ausrolctw of King from the Mntn Dining Room.\t\"The white people of Labrador, vt'v'40\t^ CNRO (435) Ottawa, Ont.aid the speaker, '\u2018came* originallyi\tt t M ,L f i nor buy'nK of'commercial sheep and J1.\t.'Mn8\u2018 *l?dr\u2014Concert, KYW (536) Chicago, 111.6 p.m.\u2014Dinner music.7.05\u2014Bedtime story.7.30\u2014Half hour of music.8\u2014(Musical programme.10-12.30\u2014Midnight revue.1 a.m.\u2014\u201cInsomnia Club.\u201d tically nothing to fall back on, ] whereas if they remained in N\u2019ew-! foundlandj they might possibly find I work in tho cities.\u201cThe main occupation is cod fish nue of Individual Departments of the Women\u2019s institute, -Considerable Amount Real- Jnrvis and MiM Adams\u2019 °* Macdon' ized from Dog Licenses.aid College, as instructors.A large class of girls have availed themselves oj the privilege of the couyse and are busily employed with thsirl sewing.Tonight,Jn addition to Dr.H.».Brunt\u2019s lecture on \u201cCanada\u2019s Crisis Tho annual report of the collec-.\t.\t.\ttions made by the police depart- ing, which is carried on in two ways, i ment during the twelve months of Sometime nets are employed, other 1925 shows that the department, .\u201e\t.u »\t.times, the hook and line.Lobster was far from inactive and\tthat ?nd Opportunity,\u201d community sing- fishing is also carried on in a small] each section was kept very busy Iandfm,otlon l:)ictures will be fea^ way.Sealing, too, occupies the at- throughout the entire year The reJîurü of \u2018he Pr°8Taml\"®> ,7hlch wiI1 tention of the neoole.esneciallv in nnvf\t___be civen in the Town Hall.WGY (379.5) Schenectady, N\\T.tention of the people, especially In port shows that tho total'collections be ,riven in tbe Town Hal1' 6.45 p.m.\u2014Eastman Theatre or- the month of January, when the made by the deoartment rlnrini- \u2014\u2014 Y\u2019S MEN\u2019S CLUB.\t.The regular weekly meeting of tbe 011®^!8-,™ ,\t.Tr , ,\t\u201e seals are irking their way north- Y;s Men\u2019s Club will be held on!\tTT , ward\u2019 .\t\u2022\t.Thursday, when officer» will be el-\t\u2014Muslcal Club of the Uni-\tAgriculture Impossible, ected for the next six months and versit>\u2019 of Rochester.\t| \u201cAgriculture is impossible in La- a musical programme will be\u2019pro- - -\u2014_______________,, brader,\u201d con'inued Rev.Lewis made by the department during the year amounted to $8,809,75.Of the total amount of collections made, the Recorder\u2019s Court was, as might ba expected, responsible for the largest share.$3,413.00 j AFTERWARDS After the feasting on good things, with a questionable after-effect of good-feeling, decide on giving Allatt\u2019s Bread a prominent place at every meal.It supplies a feast of health, wealth and happiness.ALLATT\u2019S THE BETTER BREA» Phones 724W\u2014724J.vlded.\t'\t\u201cThere is not enough soil to grow was collected during the year from - found to be impossible, and practi- P0fatoes- Thus the populace have to j this source alone.The public scales 326 T9 WTWTvr vrmfoxTD call y the entire construction was\tuP°n S1JPP °ro ^yi*bave the second largest collections 326 IS WINNING NUMBER\tThe fIa however were stoamers from Quebec and New- for the year with a total amount of 32o has been announced as the not permitted to reach any nearby\tThese steamers , mak*] $1,732.40, while the collection of dog winning number for the candy boat building.The sendees of the depart- tbr?0\tTheone\u2019-o1?, th* licenses is third with a total of vhich was raffled by # Alexander ment were required for about twolSprm** tbe je,v!ndiiPftbe nJ,ldd-° °f $1,384.00.Smaller amounts collected Bros at their store on Wellington and a half hours.\tsummer and the last usually some in other seetions of the depart.Sireet-\tit is understood that no insurance\tactivities include $648.00 - was carried on the building, while\tViîr from rental3; $389.40 from the DEMONSTRATION ^AT LENNOX- IV\u201d\u2019\u2019\u201d \u201c \u201c\u201c \u201c \u201c\t0» &o\t«rip\t£?£%£& 3SS£ _______________\tf8.14 15 brpP^> al£9 food.The final j 533.75 from ihe Ea!e of wood an(] of i t- .\t.- - ] ,tnP sees \"le.stfPmer C0iI'.6 PraPared ' $890.00 from the collection of horse VILLE Demonstration on the making\t________________ ________ i vinter salads and their value will\t^STALLED A3 to carryback tho season\u2019s catch, in {axes ce given in the Institute rooms on C.N.R.AGENT IN SHER- return for which they givo tiurej intêrp=îtimr ficnirre.\tin »««!*» tfunna i> amm-.-m ,\tBR0,:E\t'food and supplies.No money_i9iiBedjconn^{jon .vith\u2019The year's to?l«- S?.»\t.=nort oour.,i\tE- -I.And, Jot tho p.,1 \" Ufcr.dor but b»,,\u201e,« d.\u201eo [tena ^ Kccorde;.s ^ Th and will be open to the public.\u2019Itwenty years agent at LennoxvilL,!along the lines of barter trade.-\u2014\tassumed the first of the year his\t.\t.ROTARY GOVERNOR TO VISIT new duties gg agent in Sherbrooke! DoS* An Important Factor The\tp VUB r-T V \u2022\u201e f0Mre\tRail\"'E'3-l That the dog is an importanb\tco^cueu, wr The Sherbrooke Rotary Club will Mr.Astell began his railway factor 5n the ufe of Labrador Was close second With largest collections during any month of the year was made during the ¦ four weeks of September when $577 That the dog is an important1 was collected, while July was a a total collec- EDWARDS ANNUAL JANUARY SALE For months you have been waiting for this big sale, for the rare opportunity of buying any article on our eight floors at discounts of 20 p.c.to 33 1-3 p.c.Sale starts Wednesday morning and continues to the end of the month.Seak/r\t°( ho™r\t« S°c WV*\tcl=arly shown ^ Re'\u2019- ^wis- \"ho tion of $541.This also means that] \u2018_r\t?reeHy pj v.v hi g\tt \u2019 foi D v ' declared that these animals are not during theso two months the de- .1 g n.h® New sherbrooke .-\t^\t\u2018\t\u2018\t\" 0 Lennox- as tempereii as they ar« made ! partment made more arrests than V ! Ct.&0Ver\u2019?r Royer,\tJ .out to be.\tduring any other month of chief of the twenty-eighth district.\t15 poPu\u2018ar a\"d obhg- «
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