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[" Sherbrooke Record festablished 1897.\tSHERBROOKE, QUE., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1926.\t.\t\t\tThirtieth Yeai A BOMB THROWN TODAY AT ITALIAN PREMIER\t\t\t\t Candidates /\tWe Active\u2014Spain Quits Lea\tgue 0\t'f Ni\tations AnotherÂttempt Made Today To Kill Mussolini I* ¦ * * FRANCE PLANS FOR ARMY REDUCTION >* * # i #\t- ft (Associated Press Despatch) # , # BERLIN, Sept, 11.\u2014The # #\tGerman Foreign Office is ¦# #\tnot informed regarding the & #\tFrench plans for army reduc- # #\ttion.It was said there yes- # #\tterday that if the project \u201cre- # #\tfers to the army of occupa-' Hi tion, we consider it the log'i- * #\tcal result of the Locarno # pact; if it relates to France\u2019s # ' Sfc standing army, we bail it as Sfc #\ta welcome sequence to the # Versailles Treaty, which pro- # #\tmised that Germany\u2019s dis- # Automobile Was Proceeding from His Residence to His ^ a ^i,r ï\\t\\ '\"?omu ltrfuck ?tidi v'[\u201cèw sf Automcwie, But Feu CGIMENT ON DR.to Earth Before It Exploded\u2014Explosion Was Temnc, , and Four Passers-By We re Woundedc Italian Dictator Escaped Unhurt.\u2014Attack Occurred a Little After Ten O\u2019Clock This Morning While Mussolini\u2019s * armament would be followed R (Associated Press Despatch) OME, September 11.\u2014Another attempt has been made on the life of Premier Mussolini.A bomb 'was exploded against the Premier\u2019s car.Mussolini escaped unhurt.The attack occurred a little after ten o\u2019clock this morning while Mussolini's automobile was proceeding towards the Chigi Palace.A young man named Ermete Giovannini, a stone cutter, threw' a bomb against the car.The bomb struck a side window of the car, but fell to the earth before it exploded, and the automobile proceeded.The explosion w'as terrific, and four passers'by were wounded.They were taken to a hospital.STRESEMANN\u2019S LEAGUE SPEECH Manifest an Intention to Laud German Foreign Minister\u2019s Advent at Geneva.FOUR RETREATING GENERALS REQUEST THAT THERE BE NO REPRISALS (Asiociatcd Preas Despatch) BERLIN, Sept.11.\u2014Those Berlin ! newspapers commenting on Dr.Stresemann\u2019s speech before the Lea-The national directorate of the Fascist! party, announcing that \u201cGod gue of Nations Assembly yesterday has once again saved Mussolini for Italy,\u201d issued an appeal that there be ¦ manifest an intention to laud the no reprisals.\t! Foerign Minister\u2019s advept at Gen- Giovannini was immediately arrested by the police agents escorting | eV^'he Berliner Tageblatt, says: the Premier's automobile.He said he had arrived in Rome today from The first German speech in the abroad, and that he came into Italy through the Alps, being unable to League of Nations hall was a fav-travel by the usual routes as he was without passport or identifying orable mixture of dignified reserve documents.\t*\t¦ and decided emphasis on German i acquiescence in the League\u2019s princi-ATTEMPT CREATED THE GREATEST IMPRESSION\t'pies.\u201d The ultra-Congervative Kreuz Zei- The Premier was bound for his office in the Chigi Palace from his tung says: residence, the Villa Torlonia, which is situated in the outskirts of Rome.\u201cObviously, Dr.Stresemann was and his car was near the city gate when the bomb was thrown.\ttaking pains to Strike the tone typical The attempted assassination- created the greatest impression.It ; .of Geneva.\u201d \u2014*\u2022< \u201c*\u2022» *«*\t>.« .iihtlpJLTw; 9 ELECTION CAMPAIGNS IN EASTERN TOWNSHIPS CONSTITUENCIES ARE BEING QUITE KEENLY CONTESTED Many Meetings Being Held by Candidates\u2014Good Weather Makes Campaigning Easy\u2014Reports from V arious Points Tell of Activities in AH Counties\u2014Fight in Compton Has Attracted Rather More Interest Than in Other Constituencies.R' EPORTS from various constituencies in the Eastern Townships indicate that the election campaign, which started off very quietly, is warming up towards the end.counties This fact alone settles the question.That, once more those who vote for sooalled Liberal candidates know today that the Liberal party is doomed to defeat.\u201cIt is recognized by the Toronto The candidates and their support-1 Globe and the.Winnipeg Free Press, ers.favored with good weather, have fWo leading Liberal organs, that its found campaigning much more; by fusion with Progressives and agreeable in rural districts than is ! others that King hopes to carry on.often the case in general election : Therefore, as .beral authority the China's interminable wars are in the news again.Here are four leaders of the \u201cconservative\u201d army, reported in retreat before Cantonese radicals.Left to right: Marshal Chang Tso Lin, General Chang Tsung Chang, Marshal Wu Pei Fu, and General Chang Jsueh Liang.Chang Tso Lin and Wu Pei Fu formerly were bitter enemies.contests.The contest in Compton has attracted rather more attention than in other constituencies.Premier Meig-hen and Sir Henry Drayton both visited the constituency and Hon.best that can b« hoped for by voting Liberal is another period of standstill.mark time and lose, an opportunity of advancing.I feel sure that | this undesirable state of affairs will ' be appreciated and the Conservative Mr.Cardin and other provincial party will be returned with a work-Liberal leaders have been heard in | ing majority.We have only to realize Compton hustings.\tchat a change of seats from the group side to the Conservative side Reports say that the people of Stanstead are now showing real interest in the campaign, where Mr.Baldwin and Mr.Fish are the contestants.in addition to What we had before in the last House gives a majority over all.The old Liberal party fOiu.Mrs.Gerits Cleveland, spent Sep- »TT pTTTTfif.LT.\ttamber is: with Mrs.Wm.Buckiand.UAKlNblO;?\tMrs.Bucklar.d recently entertain- ~\ted Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Gardyr.e.of .\u2019\u2022It.\"rc.Mrs.3.E.Converse anu North Troy, Vt.e.r.cr.ce Converse,of Orleans.____________________ ;.V nn BuckETdYâL' sur>X'.\u201cu GRANITEVILLE t.-.c :\u2022 return \u2018i:?;- were accompùniecl\t_______ fc-, .e r uaugater.Mrs^fasor ouck- School opened or.Tuesday morn-kr.ana young son tabor, Jr ol icg witb m;£s Curtis, of Magog, .is Brittgeport, Conn., who nave been teacjlei._\ta \u201c a *c \" Mr.M.C.Reynolds and daughters motored to Boston last week.Mis.been the guest of Mr.and4 Mrs.Stanely Xuthrown.Mrs.Marion Pierce, who has spent the pas* year a: the rectory, is now the guest of friends in Sherbrooke.Mrs.Ida Smith has been spending the last two weeks with .riends in Montreal.Mrs.Wm.Shaughnessy, of Cobalt, On:., Mrs.Sydney Fairbrother and daughters, of Timmons, Ont., Miss I.Smith, of Bulwer, Mr.and Mrs.Albert Bassett and daughter and two grandchildren, of Lyr.don-viile, Vt.were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.Sahughnessy.Mrs.E.A.Lyonnais, who has been ill for the past five months, was lately presented with a.veil filled \u201csunshine bag\" containing forty-five parcels, sent by friends from far and near.;bc; Mr.and Mrs.John Wells, of 1 Barre, Vt.; Mr.Wm.Cochrane, of Knowlton and brothc.s from Dan-¦'¦ille.At the close of the servies rt-fvoshments were served in the Lodge Kail The Misses Dorothy Collins and Emeline Bailey, of Newport, were recent guests at Mr.Clayton Packard 3.Mr.and Mrs.Crcteau and son Gordon and Mrs.Roy Smith's.Mr .and Mrs.Roy Smith's.Miss Lillian Knights, of Montreal, has returned to her home after a ten days\u2019 visit at Mr.and Mrs.U.Hand\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.Reed, of Beebe, and Mrs.J.Corey, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, recently called cn Mrs.Addison Smith.Mr.Reginald Hutchins, of Concord, X.H., has been visiting his parents, fir.and Mrs.H.Hutchins._ Mrs.A.Ives and two daughters, of Nevp.ott, were recent guests of friends here._ Miss Connie Wilson, of Concord, N.H., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs.Addison Packard.1 OF Til CÛ1STI pry bu \u201cFRUÎT-A-TÏVES\u201d\u2014A SURE, POSITIVE REMEDY .nr.Leonard Cleveland, o: Man- Reynolds, who has been visiting cnester.Conn-, na= neen a guest o: re:atives îha pas: nvo wee-KS.w,;0 t.s fat.-.er, Mr.H.u.u.evelana.ana\t- or his brother.Mr.W.L.Cleveland rc-ula w\u2018th tnem-and family, fot a few days.\tMr.Georgs W.Pious, cf South Mr;.Charles Ihornror.and yoinj; Boiton, was visitung at, the home sea, Guy of Erattleboro.Vt.\u2022.'.¦ere Mr.D.Mclnnes recently, recent guests at Mr.W.L.Cieve- Miss Edna Wood, who has been \u2022\u201crp.5\t~\t- -\tspending\tthe holidays with her par- Miss u.r.e ak:m>on, ot Gore, re- er.ts, has returned |o her work at NORTH COATICOOK The Record requires a news correspondent for North Coaticock.Applications should be addressed to the News Editor, Sherbrooke Record.ASCOT At the Church of the Holy Com-i forter on Sunday afternoon harvest j thanksgiving service will bo held at 1 3 p.m.RICHMOND Dr.Geo.J.Trueman, M.A., Ph 'D., and Mrs.Trueman, of Sackvilk N.B., called on Mr.and Mrs.P.C Duboyce on Monday last.Dr.True-¦ man is one of the leading educationalists of Canada, being president of Mount Allison University and having been for several years principal of Stanstead College.Miss Edith Nicholson.Dufl'erin Avenue, returned home on Wednesday night after spending a couple of days in Quebec.Mr.R.Duboyce and Mrs.P.C.Duboyce left or.Tuesday for Knowlton to visit friends and attend the Brome Fair.Mr.X.Nicholson went to Montreal on Wednesday for a few days.Mayor McMorine, College Stree., i was in Montreal this v/eek on busi-j ness.Mr.T.Gregory, a former resident of Richmond, now of Boston, spent a few days in town this week.Mrs.Lee Barnes, of Portland, \"'re., is the guest of her sister, Mrs.i E.McKenzie, for some time.NoC.\u2019o.\u2014The Richmond and Drummond Cirmties Women\u2019s Institute will have a booth in the Main Building at the Richmond Fair for the sale cf fancy work, plan.\u201e ing, bread anj buns, cookies, doughnuts and home made candies.Hür immm Mr*.De:javdini.thousands of people, in every part of Canada, are rapidly winning buck health and strength with the help of ;\u201cFruit-a-tives.\u201d Mrs.Napoleon Desjardins, of Grand Falls, N.B., says she took several boxes of this marvellous fruit medicine for pain in the back and Constipation.\u201cThey did me good immediately and I am relieved of these troubles.New Î always keep a box of \"Fruit-a-tives\u201d in the house.\u201d This genuine fruit medicine \u2014 made from fresh fruit juices, intensified and combined with tonics\u2014is Nature\u2019s own remedy for correcting Constipation, Pain in the Back.Stomach, Kidney and Bladder Troubles; for purifying the Blood; and building up the general health.Get a box yourself\u2014take them according to directions\u2014and see how quickly you, too, will fee! better.25c.and 50c.at all dealers.week-end at their summer home in : Ditchfield.Mr.and Mr-.\\V.Bennett, of Montreal.are spending a week with My.Booth and Miss Booth.The christening of the infant son of Mr.and Mrs.S.G.Veary took : p\u2019ace on Sunday, September 5th, when he received the name or' Earl \" nomas.Thu godfal'.eis were Mr.Percy Veary end Mr.George Veary.and the godmother was Miss Gladys Fletcher.A number of relatives and friends, including Mr.and Mrs.George iiti-ridge, motored from Montreal to spend Labor week-end with Mr.and Mrs.T.A.Veary.The W.A.of St.Barnabas\u2019 Church \u2018 held their first meeting after the summer vacation with Mis?Albto, a Wednesday, when plans lor the coming winter were discussed.Miss Albro served lunch to the members : and visitors at the close.Mr.Alton Lavaliiere was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Laval-iiere over Labor Day.Mrs.W.0.Gilbert and Miss Marjorie Gilbert have gone for -i two months\u2019 stay in New England, where j it is hoped Mrs.Gilbert\u2019s health may ! improve more rapidly.Mr.and Mrs.Angus McKenzie and Mis?Jessie McLeod motored *) Sherbrooke on Monday to attend ths double wedding at the home of Mr.John D.McDonald.The High School opened on Tuc?-day morning with Miss McKenzie a?principal, Mrs.Patton in charge of the elementary, and Miss Annie Riley in the primary dept.Miss Jean McDonald has gone to New Hereford to commence her school term there.Miss Evelyn Kel-; ly aslo left for Montreal to begin teaching, and Miss K.Kelly for Lowell.The dance given by White Heather Chapter, O.É.S., on Labor night drew a good crowd.the guest of Mr.and Mrs.True Mor- WAY\u2019S MILLS COOKSHIRE .uas:er ^iLaison wens nas r-_.arr.- ,r ^\t.\t,\t.* -\t.p.-> 7\u201e\u201e!d\tGerald Bullock and children.t\u2018^\u201c\u201c\tJ\" Vf \u201c j irom Farnhamville, Mass.; Mr.and .- f-o- v- ,7T2.'r^zartrKs »xr, 2.T.1\t' next and following Sundays at r-:, Mr.Willie Paquette conveyed her -5 P-ns- Sunday school at 2.15 p.m., in his motor car-\t»orning service and Sunday Mr.Stanley Thornton, of Mont- ichiti oetng uisconttnued.real, snent Sunday am.Monday v.-.-\t.-.rs.Ray Hammond and ram:.: it.r.g friends here and in Coa'i- have returned home after spending cook Mrs.Thornton and Master a ZT'Z\tv-';*-n her mother, Mrs.Robert accompanied him home.Livingstone.an, ASDCS- GEORGEVILLL Mr.Wayne Matthews, of Hardwick, Vt., motored here and in company with his friend, Mr.Hollis' Packard, attended Sherbrooke Fair.The Odd Fellows service held in the United Church on Sunday was fairly wen attended, considering the weather.A very impressive sermon was preached by Rev.Salisbury, and during the offertory a solo was sung by the choir.Among the visiting members were noted Mr.and Mrs.Sample and Mr.and Mrs.Mountain,1 from Granby; Mr.and Mrs.Percy Bill, cf Betbs; Mrs.Monroe, of Bee- Corns Drop Out In Hot Water The Misses Armstrong, of M in?-real, are the guests of their si-iter, Mrs.S.Wright, for a few days.Miss, Alita Osgood has returned to Stanstead College.As Miss Ethel Sherman is going out of business on Oct.1st in Cook-shire, all goods will be sold at a big reduction from Sept, 13th to 25th, inclusive.Dance, Town Hall.Bury, Monday, Sept.13th.Tom Burrough\u2019s Blue Bird Orchestra.Victoria Hall, \u201cThe Wanderer,\" r Paramount production, Monday night, Sept.Gtht ill Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Jones and Rev.and Mrs.Belford and Mrs.V.alter Blake motored to Sherbroke on Wednesday.The manv friends will be pleased to know Mrs.J.Houston is able to be around and is on the gain.The many friends of Mr.Stewart Or.ley were very sorry to hear of him losing his car from here Sunday night, when it took fire cn his wav home.Rev.Charles A.Masson, from Nicolet College, was visiting Mr.D.Masson last Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Hercule Doucet and their sons, Edward and Arthur Doucet, with their wives and children, of Montreal, motored to Danville, visiting Mr.J.Masson\u2019s family on Sunday and Monday last.LAKE MEGANTIC LEARNED PLAIN Old Folks\u2019 Dance, Town Hall, Island Brook, Thursday night, Sept.16:h.Everybody welcome.-fir.and .iIk.Foster Snut taw a, and Mrs.A.J.Sm.th and son, Raymond, of Sherbrooke, -ere re- Mrs.Frank FI.Smiti Mr.and Mrs.Smith, of St.Lambert, were week-end guests of their tor.\trz.a .rtoaKos, Mr.an.-; Mis.Robert Smith and Mrs.Lucy Smith.of Sherbrooke, .or.and Mrs.Gor- L corr Tak dss' few roo eve _ , :'= very easy to take out a sore i by the ''Putnam\u2019s\u201d method, e a special foot bath which is cribed in the directions.Apply a \u2022 drops of Putnam\u2019s Corn Ex-:tor, and out comes the corn\u2014 ts and all.There is no pain, not i sorene?.s; the thick tissue is ened, and healing \u201cPutnam\u2019s\" -; to the heart of the com.Sue-guaranteed.25c at all dealers.cJpply a few drops for ^ prompt ^ / V yjsgj* DANVILLE Do not forget to look over the ladies' prize list of the Danville Fair and see the new additors and specials.Tenders will be up until noon Sept.16th for booth and refreshments on the Fair Grounds at the Danville Fair.Mr.A.Buchanan and daughter, Esther, of Westmount, Mr.J.Mat-Callum, of Thetford, Mr.and Mrs.Ford, of Montreal, and Mr.Walter Ford, accompanied by his three children, Maud, James and Robert, were recent guests of Mrs.Buchanan.Miss Myrtle Laxson has returned to Montreal to take up her teaching again.Mrs.Jessie Shaw is spending a few days with Miss May McKenz e.Mies Lillian Blake has returned home from Richmond, after being 1 n HARD fflflES ALL Lasted Three Years.Healed by Cuiicura.\u201c My trouble began with pimples breaking out a!I over my face.They were hard, large and red, and festered and coaled over.The pimples used to burn, causing me to scratch, and my face looked so badly that I was ashamed to go anywhere.The trouble lasted three years.\u201c I read an advertisement for Cuti-eura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free cample.I purchased more and I was healed after using three cakes of Cutlcura Soap and four boxen of Cuticura Ointment.\" \u2022 Signed / Miss Ret* F.Warren, Diligent River, Nova Scotia.\u2022 -i/nr, Cutlcura Soap, Ointment and Talcum to keep your skin clear.r*.'.fc fre* 1>7 Ma'I.Addr^c* Tanadinrj D^por '\tLVl, MûoVtmX\" Prie», Stoap D.r.Unt-tv'u Rod Mr.'I alcum Uc.Coticur» ShAving StirIt 2f>r.Best r)f ;;,II j !y Killvr»\u201410c and per packet at all Druggists, Grocer- arid Gcner;1 ! ivorr*-,.Her friends are pleased to learn that Miss Muriel G.Riley has received from the Department of Public Instruction, Quebec, a bonus of thirty dollars for successful teaching during the year 1925-26.Miss Marion Morrison has returned from a few weeks\u2019 stay in Kingsbury.Miss Eleanor Aitken has returned to her horns in Sherbrooke, having spent a part of her vacation with Mrs.Evans and Miss Albro.Miss Dorothy Boyle, who has been engaged in nursing at Philadelphia during the past year, is spending this month with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.Boyle, at the Club House.Mr.and Mrs.E.L.Bishop and Miss Florence Bishop, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Riley.Miss McLeod, of Graniteville, Vt., is visiting her cousins, Mr.and Mrs.M.D.McKenzie.Mrs.M.J.Smith and daughter, Ellen, of Farnhatn, spent a week here and in Marsboro with friends.Mr.Murdo Morrison, now of Farnham, visited friends in this vicinity for a few days.Mrs.Morrison and Mrs.McFar-iane have returned from their trip to Gould.Mi.s Ruby Emery is at present staying with her grand mother, Mrs.Murdo Morrison.Mr.and Mrs.Leon Crandall have cone for an extended trip to points in Ontario, Wisconsin, and other states.Mr.and Mrs.Dannie Matheson spent a few days in Sherbrooke during Fair time, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Duplissis.Mr.Frank L.Willis, of Ottawa, made a short visit here lately, on his way to Brownville.Mr.and Mr?.Manacon and Miss Manacon, who have spent the summer on the old D.D.McDonald farm in Marsboro, we .e vi-J .ng friends here this week.M;?Man-icon has returned to her school in Montreal, while Rev.Mr.Manacon resumed his duties at Point A\u2019 \\ Trembles\u2019 school.Next summer the family hope to return to Marsbc.o.Mrs.George Smith and son, Charles, spent a number of days n Maine lately, where Mr.Smith i.; employed.Mrs.Boyd is the 'guest of her mother, Mrs.Norman McDonald.Mi-:, Evelyn Kellv left on Monday tor her school in Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Cargill ha^ gone to Portland, Me., for a visit.Miss Cargill has returned to college.Miss Hilda Forbes, of Clapham, he.-, returned home, after having \u2022 pent some time the guest of her ;\u2022 inter, Mrs.Donald McDonald, of this place.Rev.Mr.Plowright, Mrs.Plow-right and family, have returned to Goffatown, N.H., accompanied oy Miss Edith Rider.Mr.Ernest Fletcher has gone for a visit to Toronto.Mr, Norman Bufgoyne has returned to Toronto after visiting Mr.ami Mrs.Fletcher.A masquerade party was given at the home of Mr.and Mrs.T.A.! Veany on the evening of Saturday, September 4th.Many quaint ens-tumns were worn and an enjoyable evening was spent.Mr.anil Mrs.A.Blackwell, Mist D, Blackwell and Mr.D.Smith motored from Montreal to spend '.-ab'>.WATERVILLE The Waterville High School reopened for the scholastic year 1926-27 on Tuesday morning with a full 1 staff of teachers.Mr.A.E.Bart-: lett, B.A.of Sherbrooke, principal; Miss G.L.Getty, of Coaticook, assistant .principal; Miss J.P.Donald-| son, of Coaticook, elementary department; Miss T.R.Mills, of Mel-! bourne, primary department, and Miss Cloutier, French specialist.Miss Marjorie Taylor, of Scots-town, was a guest at the home of Mrs.F.0.Smith on Sunday.Miss Taylor left on Monday to enter the Montreal General Hospital as nurse-in-training.Miss Cedras Reed is home from Springfield, Mass., to spend a couple cf weeks with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.Reed.Mr.and Mrs.P.Hickey, of Montreal; Mrs.A.Mavor, of Verdun; Mrs.Leith, of Lancaster, N.H.; Mr.F.G.Mavor, of St.Lambert; and Mr.J.Mavor, of Victoria, B.C., were week-end guests at the home of Mrs.Peter Swanson.Mr.and Mrs.Freeman, Mr.and ; Mrs.Hanson, Miss Marion and Master Richard Hanson, of Lisbon, N.H., are guests at the home of Mrs.Wm.Healey Mr.and Mrs.J.White have returned to their home after spending the past week in Melbourne at the home of their daughter, Mrs.Walter Bowen and Mr.Bowen.Mr.Herbert Whitmore has returned to his home .after spending the summer in Richmond.Mr.Albert Blier and the Misses Soles and Walker, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Miss D.Blier on Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Libbey and daughters, Cynthia and Constance, of Coaticook, are guests of Mr.J.H.Moy and Mr.and Mrs.T.H.| Rider.Mrs.F.W.Barnes and sons, Freddy and Gordon, spent a few days - this week at Woodland Bay.! Mr.Eric Swanson, accompanied by a party of friends from Haverhill.; Mass., motored here and were weekend and Labor Day guests of Miss I Gladys Swanson.Several repairs have been made i to the Waterville High School dur-! ing the past couple of weeks.New shingles have been put on and the interior of the upstairs rooms has been plastered as well as a number of other things improved.Mrs.A.A.Nichols and Mrs.N.D.Nichols, of Compton, were in town on Wednesday.Mrs.Frank Heath and daughter, Jean, have returned to their home| i in Gorham, N.H., after spending, j the past ten days here with relatives.! Mrs.Etta Wilson and the Misses ; Jean, Claire and Leslie Tucker were! 1 in Sherbrooke on Wednesday, j Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Baglow and ; I family and Mrs.J.B.McNaughton : ware in Sherbrooke or.Wednesday.Tho Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.John's I Church was delightfully entertained : on Wednesday afternoon by Mrs.L.PrcGi That the Stomach is Waak and Needs Tcntng Up Are you one of the many suffer-; ers who dread meal time?Hungry, and yet afraid to eat, because of the pains and discomforts that follow.- When the stomach is out of order the whole system suffers, and as the blood becomes thin and watery it | becomes increasingly difficult to I correct the digestive disorder.There I is no tonic for the stomach that is ! not a tonic for the whole body; thus a blood-building tonic such as Dr.Williams\u2019 Pir.l; Pills, not only ge-1 Levas indigestion, but adds to the j general strength.Mr.D.J.Shaw, ! Selkirk Road, P.E.L, has proved the ! value of Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills in a severe case of indigestion and relates his experience for the benefit of other sufferers.He says:\u2014\u201ct suffered from indigestion for a number of years.My case was so bad that words fail to describe its My appetite was gone, constipation, was present, and my nerves were all on edge.I could not sleep well at night, and the world was a dark spot for me.I tried a number of remedies, but without any benefit.Then Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills were recommended, but without much faith, after so many failures, I derided to' try them.After taking three boxes I noticed a change for the better.Then I got three boxes more and found I had a genuine remedy.I continued the treatment, took moderate exercise, could take plain food without suffering as formerly, and proved that these pills make good blood, and that this good blood will restore the stomach and nerves.Anyone suffering from stomach or nerve troubles will make no mistake in giving Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills a fair trial.\u201d Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills are sold by all medicine dealers or will be sent by mail at 50 cents a box by The Dr.Williams\u2019 Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.Write today for a copy of the free booklet, \"What to Eat and How to Eat.\u201d L.Heath at her home.There was a large attendance and a very enjoyable a^ernoon was spent.At the tea hour very dainty refreshments we»e served by the hostess.The Misses Burton and King poured tea and Mrs.E.Deacon and the Misses Margaret Gerrard and Mildred Smith assisted in serving.Mr.J.Ho.lyon, of Sherbrooke, was a guest at the home of his daughter.Mrs.E.Sampson, and Mr.Sampson on Wednesday.Mr.James Mavor, of Victoria, B.C., is a guest gt the home of his sister, Mes.Peter Swanson.(Mr.Harcourt Rowe, of Haverhill, Mass., spent the week-end and Labor Day at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Rowe.Mr.Sydney Burnell, of Compton, is attending the Waterville High School.Miss Audrey Tweed is home after spending the summer in North Hatley.See What I Did for 30 ctsr\u2019 You needn\u2019t be rich to always wear the latest colors.Just keep your clothes bright and new by home dyeing! 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pies The extra quality makes it worth your while to insist on \u201cClark's\u201d In cartons Glass Jars at dealers everywhere.Purely Canadian.Prepared by the pac i Pot ackers of CLARK'S Celebrated iPork & Beans.Miss Eva Gauthier, of McConnell, j is teaching the Catholic School in ! this village, and is making her hom© at Mr.F.E.Willey\u2019s.Mrs.Henri Mayer has returned home after spending several days visiting friends in St.Johns.Miss Helen Shepard was in Sutton on Monday calling on friends.Mr.0.C.Selby,^f Dunham, was a business visitor in this place on Wednesday.Mr.Larue, of Montreal, was a business caller in town Wednesday Mr.C.M.Bowker, of Sherorooke, a former resident of this place, was : calling on old friends.Mr.Roul Boucher, of Orelans, Vt., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Boucher.Miss Cecile Boucher went to cut-ton on Monday to begin her studies in the Convent for the coming year.Among those who attended Brome Fair were : Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Willey, Mrs.Joseph Foley, Mrs.John Foley and Josie, Mr.and Mrs.L.Smith, Mr.and Mrs.A.Boucher, Mr.and Mrs.St.Francoix, Mr.H.H.Barnes, Mr.and Mrs.B.G.Ingalls and Mr.and Mrs.J.Payne.COATI COOK \u201cThe Judgment Seat of Christ\u201d will be the sermon subject on Sunday morning in the United Church.The pastor, Rev.W.P.Wornell, will be the preacher and will give the first of the talks to the boys and girl's.The evening hour of worship at 7 o\u2019clock will open with a song service, and the sermon will be especially for young people.Mr.and Mrs.M.L.Hunting, Wolfe street, have as their guest Mrs.E.R.Gillmore, Sydney, N.S.» * « Nurse Jennie M.Kavanagh, of Montreal, is visiting her sister, Mrs.H.J.Drew, Woodland Terrace, Bel-videre street.« * \u2022 Miss Marjory Page has returned home after spending the summer months at \u201cPleasant View,\u201d North Hatley.* » » Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Armitage returned home last night from Hober-val, where they attended the Armi-tage-Marcotte wedding.Mr.and Mrs.Hadden Lyster, of Lyndonville, Vt., were visitors in the city yesterday, and were evening guests of their cousins, Mr.and Mrs.E.G.Pierce, Stanley avenue.* * * Mr.Geo.M.Robins left last evening for Boston, Muss., u> be present at the marriage of his daughter, Miss Kathleen Robins, which takes place today.>\t* r Mr.S.P.Smith, headmaster at Bishop\u2019s College School, was in Montreal on Wednesday and Mr.A.Wilkinson, headmaster of the Preparatory School, spent Friday in Quebec.\u2022 * Mr.and Mrs.Frank J.Steele announce the engagement of their only daughter, Helen Abbiê, to Mr.David James King, of Bennington, Vt.The marriage to take place early in October.¦*\t* e Mrs.Charles Hatch and Miss Peggy McClure were hostesses at a pleasant social evening on Wednesday in honor of Miss Helen Steele, whose marriage is to take place shortly.About thirty guests were present, and an enjoyable time was spent.The bride-to-be was presented with a beautiful bedspread and other articles by Miss Ruby Hatch, who entered the room pushing a carriage decorated in mauve and white.Refreshments were later served, the hostesses being assisted by Mrs.McClure and Miss Marion Mennie.Miss Steele thanked each guest for their kind remembrance.Mr.James Stewart, of Toronto, is the guest of his brother, Mr.J.C.Stewart, and Mrs.Stewart, Len-noxville.» » % Miss Olive Smillie, of Richmond, is spending the week-end in town, the guest of her sister, Mrs.C.P Buckland, Magog Street.CITY BRIEFLETS * * Be sure and attend the big rug sale at Edwards\u2019.Choice 200 rugs $5.00 down and $2.00 per week.Store open until 10 tonight.Y.W.C.A.BOARD MEETING POSTPONED The regular monthly Board meeting of the Young Women\u2019s Christian Association has been postponed I from September 13th, till Monday, I Septemeber 20th.SALON DE BEAUTE Permanent Waving, Marcel Waving, Manicuring, Facial Treatments, Children\u2019s Haircutting.\u2014such thinffs as thesa are essential to the complete succees of a vacation \u2014 and especially when they are so expertly done in such delightful surroundings as the Salon de Beauté.Telephone 100 for y \\ 1 'i appointment.H.G.MUNRO, LIMITED.Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Conners, ofj Windsor Mills, announce the engage-; ment of their daughter, Edith Viola; Conners, to Mr.Gerald Frederick Moore, son of Mr.and Mrs.H.D.Moore, of Green ley, P.Q.The marriage will take place latter part of September.mm* I Among the guests registered at the New Sherbrooke House are: Mrs.R.W.Price, Petersburg, Va.; Mrs.W.Withtrs, Boston, Vt.; Mrs.M.Haskell, Derby Line, Vt.; Mrs.David Flynn, New York City, N.Y.; Mrs.C.N.Anderson, Detroit, Mich.; Col.and Mrs.L.J.Campbell, Youngstown, O.; Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Cowling, Scotstown, Que.; Mr.and Mrs.R.A.McDonnell, New Haven, Conn.; Mr.and Mrs.D.J.Harrington, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.; Mr.and Mrs.T.W.Faherty, Chicago,! 111.; Dr.and Mrs.N.Hartley, Bos-| ton, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Veins, Hillboro, N.H.; Mr.A.E.! Lothrop, Boston, Mass.; Mr.V/.K.Henderson, Bury, Que.; Mr.E.C.Oldman, Charleston, S.C.; Mr.F.W.Picken, Toronto, Ont.; Mr.Chas.G ! Bisset, Quebec City; Mr.George Arnold, Peterson, N.J., and Mr.F.H.Smyth, Springfield, Mass.\u2022{*«$«\t«J* *}* «|» «Ji oj» ^ -J* ?Jt- -*$«\u2022\t^ f MARRIAGES 4 ?*:\u2022 \u2019î* «I» «g» «I*\t^\t**?¦*£«\t?*-«\t?*< ROBINSON-MORR1SON A wedding ceremony was quietly solemnized on Friday afternoon, Sept., 10th, at St.Andrew\u2019s Manse.The contracting parties were Miss Flora Annie Morrison, of Scotstown, Quebec, and Mr.James Ansell Ro-inson, of Roxbury, Mass., U.S.A., ! formerly of Pictou, Nova Scotia.The ceremony was performed by Rev.Alfred Bright, minister of St.Andrew\u2019s Presbyterian Church, in the presence of a few immediate relatives of the bridal couple.Mr.and Mrs.Robinson left by automobile for various places in the Eastern Townships and New England States and will make their home at Roxbury, Mass.ST.ARMAND Miss Belle Johnson, who has just started her second year as teacher j in the Protestant school here, has received a bonus of $25 for suc-! cessful teaching.j Miss Miclett, of Bedford, is ! teaching in the Roman Catholic ! school.TODAY IS ANNIVERSARY -IF BIRTH OF LAURA SECORD One hundred and fifty-one years ago today, at Great Barrington, Mass., a baby girl was born who destined to become one of the heroines of Canada, whose name was to go down in history and whose heroic deed was to keep alive her name forever afterwards.This child later bore the name of Laura Inger-soll Secord, today known over the entire world and in history as Laura Secord.Laura Secord lived during thaï troubled period when Canada and the United States found themselves at war, and it was through her heroic and successful attempt m warning the young Irish officer, Fitzgibbon, of a contemplated advance of the Americans that her name has become immortal.Queenstown has the honor nl claiming Laura Secord, as it was in a little old house there that Laura Secord lived and brought up her children, and :t was from this same house that she started on her joui-ney to warn Fitzgibbon.The store 0f her journey is wall known and fondly cherished by all Canadians.inspiring and the president at the close, in thanking Dr.Lennon, expressed the appreciation of the Club for the wonderful message given, and stated that everyone present must have been inspired by the message of the evening.Reference was then made to the Older Boys\u2019 Conference to be held from October 8th to 10th, when the Hi-Y movement will be dliscussed and emphasized.Mr.L.A.Buckley, who is re'ally the founder of the Hi-Y movement, will be the leader and outstanding speaker.Mr.Buckley has just returned from Helsingfors, where he attended one of the most wonderful gatherings of recent days, when representatives of all lands across the world met to discuss \u201cYouth\u2019s Problems\u201d.The Helsingfors World Conference will take up much of the time of the boys gathering from all parts of the Eastern Townships, and last night the hope was expressed that every member of Sherbrooke Hi-Y Cluo would be present at the Conference.The President of the Club made an interesting reference to one of the objectives of the Sherbrooke Club for this year, namely, to strive to have every member of the Club a non-smoker, with each member doing all that he could to discourage the smoking habit in the schools.To clinch the things he had said, the President referred to an incident of last season when Sherbrook» High School played one of theij rugby games in Montreal.One oi the fellows should have made « touch and failed only because he, and two of the others supporting him, were unable at the last secona to stand the grind, and Sherbrook» had to accept defeat.Next week the evening will b« spent in initiation of new members, when it is expected that from ter to twenty new members will be pul through, and big a time is contemplated.EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMME In order to co-operate more fullj with the students of the different correspondence schools, and if* ordei to render the greatest help possible, a meeting of all students will be held in the Y.M.C.A., on Monday September 13th, at 7.30 p.m.Al: students and prospective student) are heartily invited to be present.\u201cFor School and Collesro.\u201d GasKs; Names for marking: clothing and Hn«»n AVOID LOSSES AND CONFUSION 12 doz.$3.6 doz.$2.3 doz.$1.50.J.& J.CASH.INC., 51 Grier Street, Belleville.Ont.\u201cAMBITION\u201d WAS TITLE OF INTERESTING ADDRESS Wonderful promise lies in Sherbrooke Hi-Y Club if the numbers and enthusiasm of last night can be carried out throughout the year.The guest and speaker for the evening was Dr.W.S.Lennon, .vno chose as his subject, \u201cAmbition\u201d.He pointed out that ambition was worth while, the price that is to be paid for the realization of ambition and the wonderful results that come in the train of ambition.\u201cEverything we have today has come through the channel of ambition, and if wc only knew the inner history of our text books, dry as dust, there would be revealed io us mys-terv and all the other factors that go to make life what it is\u201d, said Dr.Lennon.One of the chief factors stressed by Dr.Lennon was the ambition to be worth while in your outlook and endeavor, and to he a factor in the making of things new for the world and those who are in it.The address, based on Longfellow\u2019s \u201cExcelsior\u201d, was most thought OIlomaTIC HEATINCT*\\-/ From today on you need never again think of your heating problem In thirty minutes you can easily prove to your own satisfaction just how wonderful it is to have Oil-O-Matic heat.We can give you all the information right in your own home of at our office.GATIEN-GUERÏIN LIMITED 51 Wellington Street South Tel.2329-J.are recipes Salads, Meat and Fish Dishes, Pickles, Sauees, Mayonnaise Dressings, Chow-Chow etc.Just the kind of Recipes that women like to work with \u2014 tried and proven methods \u2014 accurate measurements \u2014 that insure success when making something especially nice for luncheon, afternoon tea or supper \u2014 or delectable sauces and relishes to lend attractive variety to every meal.There are recipes for most delicious Sandwiches \u2014 for 16 varieties of Mayonnaise Dressings \u2014 for various French, Russian and Italian Dressings \u2014 and for many new ways of preparing and seasoning Meat and Fish.A valuable little book; it should be in every home.Write for a copy.We will gladly send you one, FREE and post paid, on receipt of your name and address.Colman-Keen (Canada) Limited, Dept.30 1000 Amherst Street, Montreal in JL y aids JL A digestion Mr.and Mrs.Hugh -Symington, of Montreal, and Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Diamon, of Highgate Centre, moto.-to Newport, Vt., on September 5.Mr.and Mrs.Symington returned to Montreal on September 6.Miss Mabel Kirk, of St.Albans, has been visiting Mis Raymond for a week.Mr.and Mrs.Hawks, of Boston, have been spending a few days at the Hugh Symington farm.Mr.Frank Burley, of Montreal, spent a few days here recently.Mr.D.Champagne, of Sherbrooke, spent a few days recently with Mr.and Mrs.Blouin.Mr.J.W.Sheltus, immigration inspector, was called to Sutton on Tuesday to take charge of that district in the absence of Mr.Gingras.After Mr.Gingras returns Mr.Sheltus will go to Highwater, where he has been appointed permanently as immigration inspector.Miss L.M.Sigsbee, of Rose-mount, is spending a few weeks \\Vith Mr.and Mrs.A.Sheltus.Mr.and Mrs.Rupert Vallee, of l St.Albans, were recent guests of Mrs.Geo.Raymond.Miss Delia Bushey, of Swanton, spent a few days recently at the home of Mrs.Raymond.Mr.Edward Fortin, of Montreal, was a recent visitor at the same home.CLAREMONT HILL o Those who are ./Warned Mother is Absorbed Mrs.Fred Armstrong entertained the Women\u2019s Institution at her I home Tuesday afternoon.A tufted bedspread was completed and sold.The proceeds were six dollars.A buffet luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs.Lambert, Mrs.Rief and Miss Philbrick.Mr.and Mrs.Sylvester Mastlne, from Laconia, N.H., are guests of Mrs.Mastine\u2019s brother, Mr.Thomas Andrews.Mr.und Mrs.W.Sutherland, Miss Ethel Sutherland, Miss L.Chase and Mrs.Etta Rief were guests of relatives and friends in L\u2019Avenir recently.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Doyle, of Upper Melbourne, were recent guests at Orchard Grove.Mr.James Armstrong, from Trcn-I holm, was a guest of his son, Fred i Armstrong, Monday, at Orchard Grove.Mr.Ray Anderson is spending hi:, holidays with Mr.Elton Carson at the \u201cHomestead.\u201d During vespers at Holy Trinity Church, a small thief went through the various autos parked in from of the church and stole several valuable articles.Messrs.T.Brock and son exhibited their herd of pure bred Herefords and horses at the L\u2019Avenir fair.Thursday.Mrs.Fred Armstrong and Miss Grace Philbrick attended the county convention of the Women's Institue at Riehmnd on Saturday last.Messrs.Ray Anderson and Elton Carson were in Drummondville the guests of relatives and friends.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Taylor are taking an extended trip to western points upon a visit to relatives and friends.in caring fee tbe children.Keeping house, with its tnamfbki duties\u2014washing\u2014mending\u2014nursing and cooking, is a full time job.Budgeting the family income to keep expenditure within hounds requires planning and saving.The children\u2019s pleasures, nevertheless, arc her delight, and what matters so long as they grow up a credit to their parents.Back of it all mother and dad are head plus the grey hairs above Up Itmn en oca Ac tsc* of man u /«cud,\u2014 'Som grec» in mak, me wthauif cm the panel; AnMhcr race Ac foOotmig tprinf ntpptia Tkrj fell Father is Intent and on giving Jack a College education.He doesn\u2019t want him to experience the hardships that were his in early life.Mary, too, must be given special training for later years.This will cost a lot of money.The margin between income and expenditure is not very large, still he hopes in later years the children will appreciate the sacrifice.old.\u2019The bald spot on father\u2019s spot \u2019s temples show plainly that only a few years of activity remain to plan and save foe the sunset of life.In a short time the children will be grown im experiences- It would he embarrassing to be and passing through similar compelled to turn to them for support.vents depicted l theproHem \u2019 t.This policy above are an every day occurrence.Thousands have with a Manufacturers Life Long Term Kndow- Tbe events i solved ment, keep the home until sixty-five, life in the form of a monthly income, if desired.What could be finer?What could be more practical?Let us tell you more about it.policy would provide funds to enable mother to carry on and together should the inevitable happen.If, however, both live , the insurance would become payable for the remainder of .THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE\tTORONTO, CANADA C, O.PALMER.A.A.TATE.SHERBROOKE.Que.Without ohligaiian kindly turmah me with putkubrs of tMurmce programme bat suited to my oeed*.At prêtent I carry.¦\"-\"\u2018«\"-if on the.-____plan.I am.year* of age and have a family i Name___ AddrcML.I rXCESTX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ïï, T926, The Daily Remrd perience ought to mean something.That th* LORETTE ATHOLA IN CONCERT tmOr, \u2022¦««« tma4*r*.fcy tk« afc«l»Mk4 K \u201e «T WtUinrum StrMl.N*rtt, »>>gVr»«S», ««»¦ ISTABUSSEl» nUKUABT *, UST.Mtmier Csaaiitu ITmt, Ltd., Srwt win ia office\u2014CinaSUa P» ver'i *4W* Mr\u2014fm tTulaiia.with if?«< 1< at, AwmUM Ptf tad parents should entirely control the matter is contrary to American convictions.But that the young people themselves should manage the whole business does not seam to be reasonable.A little more tractability on both sides per n»*»\"»1 haps would be advantageous Parents should con sider the feelings and preferences of the child, while on the other hand the child should consider the advice of the parents.If die two points ol j view in the case were properly co-ordinated the insurance of a happy marriage would be greater.Many a marriage which is undertaken purely from sentimental reasons has speedily gone upon the rocks.Where one\u2019s individuality is so THE ONTARIO BATTLE GROUND.pronounced that he decides the whole matter for ; The two party leaders.Premier Medghen\tthat individuality may rater lead him to : nd Hon.Mackenzie King are concentrating «° h.ls ?.wn way after marriage without consulting tt ^\t¦\tthe feelings or his wife, and a divorce of separa- TOUR THROUGH QUEBEC AND ONTARIO r scBacarpnoN tum\u2014tuut touttr t*\tu tSSnw ta Cumâk Grwt BHuin tit UaitW Sut**: O.-u /««.U.M; ùx mtr.ukt, S1.7S; üutt atntht, V.M \u2022** ««ntit, **t AN A.a a PA PM Th.K*c»i^ is a ntiBkc of tha Aadit Pur»*» \u2022< GÉrcalat.ta.aaJ circaiatfeB it rrr^Urlr\ttnù _\tdeninrf.Profuicly illustrated.An ideal reference book.Send 2*5 cents for a copy.MidLcsn Builders\u2019 Guide 2S4 Denver Hall Hill.Montreal.COMMENT IN \u2022:* v-\t+ *> * * * A big car with little .wheels is still » hijj car.11 lacks those things which make the Whippet the most economical of all cars to own\u2014the safest and by far the most thrilling of &Ü light cars to drive* So do not expect Whippet advuntarss iff any other light car.Today the Whippet\u2014and the Whippit alone\u2014ojffers you these urtiqtia engineering attainments St milts ok a gallon of gasoline\u20145c miles an hour.Acceleration, o to SO milts in IS Seconds, four-wheel brakes {for the first time national standard equipment on any light ear)\u2014stops in 6 tar lengths from ?5 miles an hour.Easiest of all cars to park\u2014turns in a Sf foot circle.Only 5 feet 8 inches high\u2014lower gravity centre\u2014greater safety.Europeah-type body\u2014smaller external dimensions ivith more leg room than any other Four-Cylinder light car.Complete symmetry of design has been achieved with compact external dimensions.Compared with contemporary, big, bulky cars the Overland Whippet appears Smarter and much more graceful.That's-because height and length art in true artistic proportion.A Notable Difference In the Overland Whippet you have the feeling of riding closer to the ground\u2014with the resultant sense of solidity and absence of that sidesway so noticeable in the conventional type of car.That high-up-in-the-air feeling is gone\u2014here is a new kind of riding comfort.Step into this car and you will be suq^nsed to find so much spacious room.In every respect it is entirely different from ail other light cars being built to-day.In Europe, people are accustomed to paying 11,500 to $1,800 for a car of this size and quality.# Yet today, becau.se of the tremend- , ous manufacturing facilities of Willys-Overland, it sells in Canada for practically Half this price.The Whippet is available La Coach, Coupe, and Touring Models.*\t.'W*U You owe it to yourself to see this amazing, new-type car before buying an automobile today.OVE RLAND Whippet Canada's New-Type light Car SANGSTER\u2019S GARAGE, 31 Wellington Street South, SHERBROOKE, QUE.Dion & Frere, Danville, P.Q.Warwick Garage, Warwick, P.Q.J.P.Taylor,\tP.Q.J, B.MeCUy, Kaewltaa, P.Q, F.E.Bréard, Lanfueuil, P.Q fire some so big that if it ever wrapped one of those arms around yon.you wouldn\u2019t have a chance in the world.But none of those big ones live aorund here.Why, if one of them should get hold of you, it could pull you into the water just as easily as that fellow down there caught that fish.\u201d Reddy stared down into the water.\u201cI don\u2019t like the looks of him,\u201d said eh.\u201cI don\u2019t like those Wriggly arms.And 1 don\u2019t, like, the way he stares.And l don\u2019t like the way he swims backward instead of swimming fonvard like an honest person.\u201d At that Graywing laughed right out.\u201cWhat difference does that make to you, Reddy?\u201d he cried.\u201cIt doesn't make any difference, but I don\u2019t like it.just the same,\u201d replied Reddy.\u201cAnd I don\u2019t like ho looks of him, because he doesn'i look as if he had any bones or any shell.\u201d \u201cWell, he has,\u201d replied Graywing.\u201cHe has a sort of shell inside instead of outside.\u201d \u201cIf it\u2019s inside, it must be bone,\u201d exclaimed Reddy.\"There\u2019s no must, about it,\u201d retorted Graywing.\"It isn\u2019t bone; it is a sort of shell.He doesn\u2019t look it, but be belongs to the mollusks.You know the clams and the snails and the scallops and the oysters art all mollusks.So that fellow down there Is related to them in a way.\u201d \u201cHuh! He 4oe*n'*' 1°°^ it,\u201d exclaimed Reddy, staring down into the water.(Copyright, 1926, T.W.Burgess) The next story.\u201cThe Ink Maker.\u201d » UNCLE JIM\u2019S LETTER * * $ * *:#*#*# to Dear Corner Children: I think it is time we had anothar contest, don\u2019t you?This one is going to be a little different frfan those we have had before.I am going to give prizes for the two most interesting letters I receive between now and the end of September.The prizes will be books.Seme of the letters will be published each Saturday and the prize winners will bs announced in the Record of October 2nd, You may choose your own subject».You must have had many interesting experiences during your vacation and you might use them ns the subject of your letter.But this is only a suggestion and if you wou.d rather write «bout o.twr things do se.\tj * I I want very much to make the Cosy Cornier interesting .o you th.s fall.Hew would you like to have a \"Young Authors' Column ?\u201d In this would be printed short compositions and stories which you would write.Each of you Whuid have a chance to contribute to this column.If you The Coming of the Jesuits think it is a good idea -.nd if you would be interested in such a column let ms know.Perhaps yon would prefer a column on books oi games or on the important events o) the day.Write me just what you think about this, for this page your page and your opinion ii very important.If you are writing abou* it and do not wish your letter enter ed in the contest write, \u2018not far con tost\u2019 at the end of your letter »nd it will be kept separate from IM oth era.The history pictures ton of tha Jesuit prissts who came to Canada from France and amongst many hardships endeavored to convert the Indians.Their influence wa* very great and they did much to bring education and Christianity into till lives of the Indians.Love, i\tUNCLE JIM.KRKMAM WrtllTBS - Vow PAftWLCO* OF \u2018\u201c'WMBTOIAV\tMORE.STRIKING THAN THO»t WHICH RECORD THE EFFORTS OF THE KARLIER FRENCH JESUITS TO CONVERT ths ino«an&\u2019from Ruo( mission HUTS OR INDIAN LODGES IN THE FOREST REGULAR REPORTS WERE SENT TO PAR S THOSE ARE THE CELEftR ATEDJG5UIT RELATION A WONDERFUL STORY OF Discovery and adventure.; 'I M ' + K OLh \u2022laim was in ptoance ANDfcOH»*** THE COMING OS VHÊ UEailtTS TO CANAOA IT wa* atrememdou» evariT rvietE we» MANY Of cemvi OlfTTM, FACING THE MAJ»0-«MIAS, THE 011*7 TmTOATvHe-F®* MANY Of THEM f.UFFeasO maftyhoom eon THE SAKS OF AN IDEAL-MAO COME TO STAX HjUbt outoio* or s»uesec, Aci*o»e rne ^™»T CHARLES AT HRYAE ®AM« M* ARMS \\AiAiTMe mission MSHiac Ht Be livipfathem ue Jduht.dkM«*#,iA Uhajit l« moyine AM# MANY eTHlftt MRM Mïfcf THer * ET OUT 1 TO COMVURT A eOMTIMtNT LEJttUN?LEAtfhtB TO &PSAK GOMCJUiN THEM EVERY DAY THE CHILDREN CAME TO OE TALKJHT AMP FED.SQ GRÇAT VUA» THE INTEREST AMOUÈEO IN FRANCE 0Y Tvit ACCOUNT» Of THIS WORKPSTHE JC6UIT» THAT many ecoctco r© be allowed to take it or PACE EIGHt SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER II, 1^26.K$.** Positively Your La&t Chance Today To See GLORIOUS GLORIA SWANSON Displaying Paris\u2019 Latest Breath-Taking Creations.GLORIA SWANSON IN \u2018Fine Manners\u201d With Eugene O\u2019Brien.Gloria mingling, gacpe and laugh* and tear* in her finest picture.You'll adore \"Fine Manners.\u2019 VAUDEVILLE \u201cROGERS AND WEBER,** Comedy.Singing and Talking.COMEDY AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS.Entire Change of Vaudeville and Pictures Sunday Only.VAUDEVILLE \u2018STETSON & EXCELLA,\u201d \u201cThe Physical Culture Girl,\u2019' A Novelty Offering.Mary Philbin, The Beautiful Star of \"The Phantom of the Opera,\u201d in Her Greatest Screen Triumphant Role.Stella Maria With Elliot Dexter, Gladys Brockwell and Phillip Smalley.A rich, compelling romance of love on the rack\u2014love triu r.phant\u2014a living.breathing, true-to-1 fe characterization of a pure child-woman in the grip of remorseless circumstances and the sordid, down-trodden, ugly slavey.COMEDY AND OTHERS.COMING\u2014MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY.BY F .R.ELINOR GLYN\u2019S GREATER SCREEN STORY'.WITH ELEANOR BOARD MAN /\u2022' CONRAD NAGEL EDWARD CONNELLY \\\\ HIS MAJESTY\u2019S THEATRE Here For The Last Time Today.A WHIRLWIND OF DRAMATIC\t AND DARE-DEVIL BRAVERY!\tvaudeville The NIGHT CRY With \"RIN-TIN-TIN.\u201d The Wonder\t\u201cATHENIAN DUO,\u201d A Great Musical Treat.\t| Comedy and Other Attractions.Dof.\t.Three Shows Daily at 2.30,, 7.00 John Harron (Star of \u201cBride of The Storm\u201c).Julia Marlow.Devotion, Action, Thrills.\tand 8.30.I Prices : Matinee 20c, Evening 40c, and 400 Seats at 20c.ANNIVERSARY OF WEDDING AT DSXVILLE Entire Change of Vaudeville and Picture; for Sunday and Monday Only.ONE OF THE GREATEST of the DRUP.Y LANE MELODRAMAS l/l Reception in Honor of Mr and Mrs.T.J- Grady\u2014Fortieth Anniversary \u2014 Many Out-of-Town Guests \u2014 Presentation of Rug Made \u2014 L.M.C.Held Meeting\u2014Perscnals.A üwt national VJkaiis With Conway Tearle.Barbara Bedford and Ward Crane.The Kind of Man Every Woman Loves\u2014and the Kind of Picture You\u2019ll Cheer All Through.The Most Spectacular Race Ever Seen.HIGH.CLASS VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTION \u201cFERNAI D AND WAYNE,\u201d \u201cBits Of This And That,\u201d Singing and Dancing.Comedy and Others.BBBfflaBBM ; w» fy ¦was in town on September 2nd.Mrs.Gertrude Baldwin and son\u2019s and Mis5 M.Buckland ;p«nt Monday at their cottage at Lake Lester.Mrs.Wilbur May and son, Cecil, were in Stanstead and Rock Island on Wednesday.BEEBE A CUP OF PUP A DARING 'OLORFUL ROYAL ROMANCE /f A.// £LINOR GLYN know» that love is the only thing.And in this gorgeous romance of royal lives and loves, she throws the searchlight of truth on the intimate secrets of a woman\u2019s heart.VAUDEVILLE \u201cSHADOWETTES,** Artistic Silhouettes.Special Scenerr.Llcyd Hamilton in \"NOBODY\u2019S BUSINESS,\u201d A Roaring Comedy.AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS Premier Theatre Three Shows Daily a: 2.30.\".00 ar.d S.iO.Prices: Matinee 2Cc, BaL 15c.Evening 40c.Bal.20e, CASINO THEATRE Admiwon : Miùuet 15c.Evening 20c.Children 19c.at any performance.Las: Showing Today.DOUBLE BILL.A Giant Sj>eeta.ele Melodrama of Love and Adventure.JACK HOLT.FLORENCE VIDOR AND WILLIAM POWELL IN \u201cSEA HORSES.\u201d \u2014Also\u2014 A Mystery Thriller of the Mexican Border.The Fighting Edge With Pate y Ruth Miller and Ker.'.-th Harlan.OTHEP.ATTRACTIONS Special\u2014Sunday Only.A Bluecoated Sheik! A Braas-Buttoned Dempsey ! MAURICE \u2019LEFTY\u201d FLYNN \u2014IN\u2014 High and Handsome W .fear.Perry and Kathleen Myera.A dynamic «tory of destiny, with a eon of Er-.n a, its policeman hero, a ewoet .Up of a girl, a heavyweight champion ar.d the greatest fight sc-r.e ever filmed ! \"LET LOOSE.\" a Thrt:,ing Drama of The Great Watt.COMEDY AND O fHEP.S.COMING\u2014MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY.BIG SPECIAL DOUBLE BILL.Edna Ferher'j Greatest Story.CORR1NE GRIFFITH in Mrs.Fred Robertson is home from Boston.Mass.Mrs.E'mer Bishop, of Boston, Mass.; is visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Robertson.Mr.and Mrs, H.G.Kerwin and two sons, and Mrs.Sarah Prouse have returned home from Old Orchard Beat::, Me.Mr.and Mrs.Lyle Campbell, and daughter, of Grand\u2019 Mere, were visiting the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.M.Campbell, over the week-end.Miss Cora Sims has gone to North Hatley, where she will teach school this term.Miss Lillian Crook has gone to Macdona:d College.Mrs.Allan Dalziel has gone to the General Hospital, Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.C.F.Bellam wen: recently to Burlington, Vt.Miss Lillian Vertbeck has returned to her home in Malden, Mass., after visiting Mrs.Geo.House the oast two weeks.Miss Mildred Robertson is visiting relatives in Toronto, Ont.Mrs.James Wilson, underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Sherorooke hospital the past week.Mrs.Anson Stratton underwent an operation at the General Hospital/Montreal, and is doing as well as can be expected.Mrs.H.B.Stewart and family, Mr.J.H.Turner and family and Mr.Sydney Pocock and family have moved to the village from their summer cottages at Cedarville.-«- BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING Mr.and Mrs.Sampson are spending their holidays at Danville and otner places, and during their absence Mr.Dinning is taking Mr.taking Mr.Sampson\u2019s place as manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce.Mr.and Mrs.R.C.Rolfe, Mr.and Mrs.F.R.Hooker and Miss M.Hooker were at St.Camille on September 5.Mr.Jack McAulay, of Sherbrooke, spent a few days recently at his brother\u2019s, Mr.E.D.McAu-lay\u2019s.DIXVILLE, Que., Sept., 11.\u2014A very pleasant social gathering wras held at the home of Mr and Mrs.on Tuesday evening.This was arranged as a surprise to Mr and Mrs.Grady and was held in honor of the 40th anniversary of the.r marriage.The house was tastefully decorat-:eo with a large quantity of beautify] ;eut flowers and about fifty guests : were present.After some, time had been pleas-; antly spent in social intercourse, , Mr.J.B.Parker, on behalf of those I present, presented Mr.and Mrs.Giady with a handsome rug.which ne asked them to accept as a slight i token of the esteem and good will of their friends.To this both Mr.; and Mrs.Grady fittingly replied.Before the company dispersed, (lain cy lefreshments were served.those who assisted in serving were Misses Doris Jones, Bernice Grady, Edith Anderson and Mrs Beaton.¦ and Mrs.Grady have spent their ent.re married life here and nave many friends who wish for them many more years of wedded ; happiness.Among the out-of-town guests were: Mr.and Mrs.Alec Grady and family and Mrs.Chas.Melrose Ladd\u2019s Mills; Mrs.Annie Childs, New York, and Mr.and Mrs.E.0.Coaticook.General Notes Mr.and Mrs.John Gilson were visiting friends at Sherbrooke on Wednesday.Mayors J.B.Parker and E.W.Damon attended the meeting of the County Council at Ayer\u2019s Cliff on Wednesday.The Roman Catholic School reopened last week with Miss Irene V Billancourt in charge and the Model School on Tuesday, with Miss Baker, of Stanbridge, as principal and Miss Edith Anderson, of Coaticook, assistant.The Ladies\u2019 Mission Circle met with Mrs.Edgar Humphrey on Thursday afternoon.In spite of the heavy down-pour of rain a good number were present.The president, Mrs.Jennie Thomas, occupied the chair and conducted the devotional exercises.The Watch Tower was given by Mrs.Dixon, Mrs.Smith and Mrs.Parker.Special prayer was offered for the missionaries, who are ill and in distress at this time.After the singing of a hymn and the offering the meeting ad-corat- ! journed.Miss Gladys Ougherton, of Berlin.N.H.is the guest of her cousin.Mrs.Laurin Drew, and family.Mrs.Minnie Baldwin has bean ggl T:r PAUL WANER One of the brightest youps twinkiers to come int the National League in some time is Paul Wan et sensational outfielder of the Pirates.Waner has been playing bang- confined to her room for davs by illness.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.W.Mayhew have returned from a pleasant visit with friends at Island Pond.few ; up ball all year and the other GLEN SUTTON stepped right into balidom\u2019s hall oi renown by smashing out six hits in as many trips, two being doublts and one a triule.The Pirates obtained Waner from the Pacific Coa?t League last year.Mr.and Mrs.T.H.O\u2019Brien motored to Conway and Milton.N.H., recently and were guests of Mr.O\u2019Brien\u2019s brothers and sisters for a few days.Miss Ora Courser has returned to Montreal after spending the summer at her home here.Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Jones and family, of Manchester, N.H., recently visited relatives here.Mr.S.Andrews, of Montreal, spent a week here recently the Childs, guest of friends.Miss Crowhurst and Miss Draper Baldwin, Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Gra-\\ spent the week-end and Labor Day uy, Mr.Allan Grady.Miss Frances; at their homes in Foster and Sutton I Grady and Miss Edith Anderson, of (Junction.ART HALL, OCTOBER 7TII LORETTE ÂTHOL Canada\u2019s Greatest Dramatic Soprano.ERAKM-SAND, CELLIST.Tickets ct Chegr.on Drug Store.m * V .This teacup full of pup is the smallest \u201cPom\u201d in America, claims Mrs.Mary Evans, of St.Paul, shown holding him.\u201cMickey\u201d boasts 14%i ounces.attendance of over forty pupils.The staff of teachers of Mr.O.Pickford, B.A., principal, Miss M.MacRitchie and Miss E.Bennett.Miss Grace Bennett is at present teaching the Murray school on the Scotch road.Mrs.W.B.Downes was visiting her mother, Mrs, J.Gilbert, on Tuesday at Bishop\u2019s Crossing.The play put on by the Canterbury Dramatic Cub, \u201cThe Country Minister,\u201d at the Community Hall on August 30th, was well attended COMING TO SHERBROOKE His Majesty\u2019s % ONE DAY ONLY THURS.SEPT.16TH AFTERNOON CONCERT, 3.30.EVENING CONCERT.S.30.g.lSKyjt M THE PREMIER BAND OF I HE BRITISH EMPIRE A COMMUNITY EFFORT Under the Auspices of the SHERBROOKE REGT.BAND THE MUSICAL TREAT OF TWENTY YEARS.CONCERTS WILL BE HELD IN THE WILLIAM STREET ARMORY READ THESE CRITICISMSTORONTO MAIL AND EMPIRE: \u201cTHE BEST MUSICAL FEATURE AT THE CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION.\" WINNIPEG TRIBUNE: \u201cTHE WORLD\u2019S FINEST ^JLITARY BANDY VANCOUVER SUN: \u201cMORE WONDERFUL MUSIC HAS NEVER BEEN HEARD IN THIS CITY.\u201d TWO SEPARATE AND DISTINCT PROGRAMMES AÏTER^^c^f^^D^IALLY EVENING ( $1.50 Reserved\u2014$1.00 PRICES ( Tax Included.Seat Sale commences Monday at Wilton\u2019s Music Store, Olivier\u2019s Radio Shop, King Street, and Rosemary Gift Shop.Special permission has been granted the School Children of Sherbrooke to attend the afternoon concert at 3.30.25c SPECIAL RATE 25c.ADULTS $1.00.ZB Miss Jemima MacDonald has gone and was enjoyed by all.The Great Caz* of \"The Cohens and K.elly'i,\u201d in The Sweetest Picture you rver tew.Charlie Morraj, Geerce Sidney.Vera Crorden.Jack Malhall and Robyna Ralston in \u201cSweet Daddies\u201d Swee*.Cookie! What a\tShow! \u201cClassified\u201d With Jac>- Mulf.*:.and Ward Crane A big, puling drama of the working tnri of today.OTHER ADDED ATTRACTIONS.VICTORIA THEATRE Ajware a bi* Doubla Bill eoruietin* of two big featnrea, aiao two reel eomedr, at popular price»: 10c, 15e, 2Se Threa enajLgca a week, Sunday, Wednesday and Friday.Waek-daja, tnree show*.2.3d.7.2Û and 9.00.Sunday», four *how* at 1\u201412-7\u2014 0 TODAY.Torn Moot» Eileen Percy.Claire Délierez and Jamas Srlaaon in \u201cUNDER THE ROUGE.\u201d Ai»o another picture \u201cTHE MIDSHIPMAN\u201d With Ramon Neeaurre and al All Star Cast.COMING SUNDAY AND MONDAY.Srd.Chaplin, Ethel Bhannnn, Alex.B.F ranee* and EaLaUe Jensen, in \u201cCHARLEY\u2019S AUNT\u201d The Create*\u2019.Comedy Chau# Ever Filmed \u2014In eljrh4.part».AJao Another Spécial, \u201cPERCY\u201d With Ovarien Ray, Betty Blytht and Charlie Murray.Com in* Soon \u201cUNCLE TOM'S CABIN.\u201d BALDWIN'S MILLS Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Clark and * in, Donald; Mrs Scott and daughter, Helen, and Mr Raymond Colcord, of Franklin, N.H., and Mr.And Mr».Leon Merritt, of Concord, N.H.spent, the w««k-end with Mr, and Mr*.M.H.Martin Mils A and were guests of Mr.Sarah Dowd and Miss Mary Ann ; and'Mrs.H J.Elliott.\t\u201cMrs.Dan.Meigs, one of Earn- Ho.i.ies aie much improved in\tMr.and Mrs.Alired Millar\tspent\tYarn\u2019s oldest residents, passed away health.\t: Tuesday in Ulverton, with Mr.and at ber home here on Wednesday Miss Alice Elliott has gone to St.; Mrs.Henry Smith.\t! at the age of eighty-three.A special Thomas, Ont., where she will enter Mr.and Mrs.Willie Reed spent train conveyed the body and m\u2019ourn-Alma Ladies\u2019 College.She tvas c- Saturday in Ulverton, attending the ! erp to Bedford, where she was laid compan\u2019ed by lier sister.Miss.Ei-, Murray-Husk wedding.\tto rest beside her husband, Mr, D, liott.\t: Mr.Freddie Graham, of Asbestos, Meigs.Ms.Earthskine has returned home was a recent guest at his home hero.1 Mr.and Mrs.S.R.O\u2019Hara and Mr.Stafford and Miss Hildi O\u2019Hara motored to Montreal or Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs.O\u2019Hara\u2019s sister, Mrs.A.H Murray.Miss E- Wade, of Montreal, was the guest of Miss M.Stoke for the week-end.Mr.and Mm.R.Buzzell, of Montreal, and Mr.Walter Buzzell ,of New York, sp-nt the holiday with Mr.and Mrs.J.Lorimer.Mr.H.Campbell has returned from Boston, Mass., after visiting his son, Mr, Harold Campbell.Mr.and Mrs.G.Wilson and son, are spending a ferw days in Detroit, Mich.Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Hicks spent a few days in Sherbrooke recently visiting relatives.Miss P.Elliott, of Boston, Mass, has returned home after spending a few days with her aunt and uncle, Mr.and Mrs.D.Taylor.Mr.W.Berthume, of Montreal, was the week-end guest of Miss W.Collins.Miss B.Wilson has returned home after spending a few month\u2019s in Vancouver.Mr.Car! Wilson, of Three Rivers, and Mr.Jack Wilson, of Sherbroke_, spent Labor Day with their father, Mr.J.Wilson.Mr.and Mrs.L.Shufelt, of Sutton, and Mr.C.Shufelt, Mr.Asult and Mr.and Mrs.M.Shufelt, of Detroit, Mich., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.K.Pattullo, last week.Mr.and Mrs.Milner, of Osivego, N.Y., were recent guests at the home of Mr- and Mrs.J.Scott.Mr.and Mrs.J.Blake and children motored to Toronto, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Milner, Mr.and Mrs.J.Scott and Miss M.Hinch-cliff motored to Montreal on Friday.Miss R.C.Wilkins left last Tuesday for St.John, N.B., to visit friends and relatives.The Ladies Auxiliary B.R.T., held a social evening at the home of Mrs.Beaton on Thursday evening in honor of Hiss N.Bockus, whose marriage cakes place the first of September.A cut glass bowl was presented to the bride-to-be.After the ceremony a china breakfast set was presented to the bride-to-be by two flower girls the Misses Helen Sterling and Miss Esther Peabody, after which tea was served.The bride-to-be was completely .urprise and thanked her ny friends for the gift.General Note» Miss Jean Williams left on Saturday for Detroit, Mich., where she will spend a few days.SCOTSTOWN ; Inverness, who is teaching her second year in the High School, are guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Savage., ; Mr.and Montreal, have returned from New T ork.where they went on thei: wedding trip.eptem- ber 7, Mrs.Gilmour and Miss Saxoy very pleasantly entertained a number of friends at bridge.Cards were played at four tables.Mrs.E.J.EAB1© SET eiia entirely mew principles No Batteries.Standard Radiotron Tubes.25 or 60 Cycles Light Current.Entirely free from Tube humming.Wonderful Tone Great Volume Long Distance ; Raymond won the highest score, j Miss Ivy Neil has returned St.Agathe to resume her sell work after spending the sunn hero with Mrs.Henry Neil.Mr, and Mrs.Henry Oberne re- ; to Portland, Me., after visiting Mr.ceive encouraging letters from their ; end Mrs.Bunn and the Misses .son, Mr.Gordon Oborne, who is rs-'Holmes.; coveirng from his recent accident.Mrs.Lily Herriot, of Richmond, ! Friends wishing to write him may D.L.P.of District No.ü, accomuah-j address him in Ward F.Bed, 19,; led by Mr.s Cumpbellford, Mr?.Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal.Pepler and Mrs.Brady, visited Mia-On Thursday, September 2.Mr.; pah Lodge Friday evening, in con-! and Mrs.Stowe and Mr.Putnam, \u2022£ nec with the district meeting which ! Stroughton, Mass., with Mrs.Evila will be held in Richmond on Wed-Daigneau and Edith Daigneau.of nesday, September 22nd.All mern-Magog, were guests of Mr.and.Mvs.j bers are invited.J.M.Smith and family.\tMr, J.0.Ginn and Mrs.Violet Friends are indeed sorry io learn Ginn, of Richmond, accompanied that Mr.Clement Caw is ill and is Mrs.Mary Fee home on Wednesday at present in Ward A, Royal Vic- and spent the day with friends, tori a Hospital.\tThose who attended the funeral Mr.J Bruce Payne, of Granby, ; of the late Mr.William Graham in was here on Monday, September i,1 Ulverton on Friday were Mrs.Hav-to attend nomination.\t| iett Graham, Miss Ttta Graham, Mr.Mr.Nelson Kennedy, Mr.Fred and Mrs.Freddie Graham, Mr.Aus-Konnedy and two children, of I tin and Winston Duffy, Mr.and Granby, were in town on Sunday Mrs.James Duffy, Mr.and Mrs.J.and were accompanied home by their E.Richmond, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest All services of th® St.Andrew s and Advent Christian Churches will be held in the Advent chapel next Sunday, September 12th.The services will be as follows at 10 a.m., Sunday School, 11 a.m., preaching service, 7 p.m., sevrice of Praise, and 7.15 preaching.Rev.C.E.L.Smith, of Danville, Que., will be tbs preacher.Dance, Town Hall, Bury, Monday, Sept.loth.Tom Burrough\u2019s Blue Bird Orchestra.\u201cMaud has a very engaging personality.\" \u201cYes, the collection of rings she's got proves that.\u20191 YU /L uetter than Ever aunt.Miss Sarah Kennedy.Patrick and Mr.John and Chester READY FOR DELIVERY OCTOBER ht ORDER AT ONCE Mr.and Mrs.Fred Stevenson.Dowd, of Boston, were recent guests ?f These who Mrs.W.H.Wooley.They were accompanied to Warden by Mrs.Wooley.Mr.and Mrs Ernie Kennedy and baby, of Montreal, werè guests on Sunday, September 4, of Miss Sarah Kennedy.Mrs.Ed.Campbell and two children, of Iroquois Falls, are guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harley.spent ahe week-end and Labor Day here were Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Mitchell and baby, of Montreal, with Mr.and Mrs.Clement Montgomery; Mr.and Mrs.D.E.Smith with their cousins, Mr.Kerbeit and Miss Etta Smith; Mr.and Mrs.John Papps, of Monteal, with Mr.and Mrs.R.C.Griffith; Mr.John Nixon, of Montreal, \u2022 ith his parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Nix- .:w-w5a~-T aim New §§A Five-Tube Wet Battery Set supplementing the famous 55 Westinghouse dry tube set that has no equal to-day.NOW READY FOR DELIVERY Westlraglïotise Dtaocoue Speaker Small or large Radiola Sets, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 8-tubes.Brandes Phones and Loud Speakers.ASK YOUR DEALER, OR WRITE NEAREST OFFICE CANADIAN WESTINGHOUSE COMPANY, LIMITED HAMILTON.ONTARIO SALES OFFICES IN DRONTO MONTREAL WINNIPEG OTTAWA LONDON FORT WILLIAM HALIFAX MONCTON CALGARY EDMONTON VANCOUVER ' ¦ ÜH 'Y> X.VÿvÀV .M;:; .\t.\\ V : V, \\i\\m\\ î Mèmm \u2019 x-\u2019-'Y Following their traditional policy of y Ufj constant imnrovement with no yearly constant improvement with no yearly models, Dodge Brothers, during the past eight months, have vastly bettered their motor cars in many vital respects.Indeed, there has never been an equal period in Dodge Brothers history when so many refinements of a popular and fundamental nature have been made.The public is registering its appreciation of this progressive industrial service by purchasing every motor car Dodge Brothers can build\u2014in spite of the fact that Dodge Brothers production, during these months, has broken all previous records by an impressive margin.Touring Car .$1269 Coupe.$1316 Sedan.$lô6â Delivered MORISSET LIMITED 21 Wellington St\u201e S.Sherbrooke.Phone 2015 DodbE\u201d Brothe-rs MOTOR CARS MADE IN CANADA One of tho cast in George White's Now York production of 1 f'Scanduls,\u2019\u2019 which will be offered at His Majesty\u2019s Theatre on Wedncs-i day, September lb. PAGE TEN SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11.1926.Facts the Electors Cannot Ignore ON SEPTEMBER 14th.the electors of Canada will be asked to choose which one of two parties will be entrusted with the administration of the affairs of this Country, and in making this choice these facts cannot be ignored.C.Facts are facts and not all the talk of Mr.Meighen and Mr.Patenaude can alter the fact that although financial ruin was staring Canada in the face in 1921 as a result of the Meighen Government, the King Administration has saved the Country from such a fate.C.Following the disastrous administration of the Meighen regime, which squandered this Country\u2019s revenues and piled enormous debts upon the Canadian people, the Liberal Government, by wise and careful administration, were able in four and a half years, to entirely change such conditions and to bring to Canada an era of prosperity a progress unparalleled in the history of this Country.The extent to which this has been accomplished 13 indisputably proven by these facts : c.In 1921 Mr.Meighen collected $368,000,000.00 in taxes, yet had a deficit of $92,000,000.00 while in 1926 the King Government collected the sum of $327,000,000.00 in taxes and had a surplus of $25,900,000.00.v x.XI®} 11S1 ii li m mm -L : : ! 11 ¦ i iiim ni îiii-I'W Infill I if 1 If !!:if f SiSsSi C.In 1921 Canada had an adverse trade balance amounting to $30,000,000.00, while today, after four and a half years of Liberal Administration, Canada has a favourable trade balance (excess of exports over imports) of $401,000,000.00.For the first time in history Canada\u2019s exports of manufactured goods in 1926 exceeded her imports by the sum of over $15,000,000.00.Surely this proves most conclusively that the manufacturing industry has progressed under King Government.C.In 1921 under Meighen there were 450,000 persons employed in our manufacturing industries, while today there is over 850,000.Yet Mr.Meighen would have you believe that manufacturing industries had been ruined and workingmen driven from the Country.In the operation of our railways there was during the fiscal year of 1925-26 a surplus of $34,000,000.00 while during 1920 and 1921, there was a deficit of $43,000,000.00.C.Not only did the King Government reduce the Public Debt and reduce Federal Expenses, but it has reduced taxation this year alone by $26,000,000.00. *> »:?* ?\t\u2022»> i- \u2022 ?BOY SCOUT NEWS !« ?> ?> v> i Hawse, In Lennoxville.\t,\t.\t-\t.Mrs.Robert Hillhouse and dan ! ,Mass., is spending two weeks at his! ghters, of Montreal, spent a few ! llcïï®\tn days recently in town.\tL, MY.C \u201e \u201c.Tr_\u201c\u201c .-\u201c/\u201cMM\u201d onto, was a recent guest of Mr.and ; * * *> \u2022:* *:* -s-\tOOM FOR RENT GENTLEMAN ONLY , Breakfast if desired- Phone 1842* or Mondays ohly between 3 'and 7 p.m.Room 18 1> Portland Av e.___________Métropole Bldg.King St.1 7*1 VE - ROOMED FLAT TO North Ward for 15iTi October or Nov.1st.All modern* conveniences.Phone 1247-W.FEMALE b'ELF WANTED Gl 1 ENERAL MAID WANTED.FAMILY OF two.No cooking.Good wages.Apply M:s.J.Kushner, '¦ Wellington St.No.(x LET IN mbITIOUS MEN AND BOYS TO LEARN Barber trade.All the latest methods taught.Positions assured.Get paid while OIX-ROOM HOUSE TO LET.APPLY TO Earning.Tuition $S5.Vaughn's United Bar-\t153 Wellington St.\tDer School, 80 St.Lawrence Bivd., Montreal, - i PARTMENT TO RENT.SEVEN ROOMS\tTT-!\" attractive, heated apartment in York ^ALESMEN Block.Apply E.W.Farwell.DANNETON & BOISVERT, ADVOCATES, -I 49 King St.West.Office at East Angus every Saturday afternoon.EWING & McFADDEN ADVOTTATES Rmbu I Ci to ill.Su Jiuuu gtrMt, Monlr,*L 1.Armftage Ewing, K.C Lisgar, P.Q.; Matthew G., of St.Johnsbury; Charlotte I., Mrs.Joseph McGill, of Laconia, N.H.; William, of Melbourne, P.Q.; Elizabeth, Mrs.Rufus Patterson, of Rectory Hill, \u2014 P.Q.; Ruby, Mrs.Sidney Lockwood, of Richmond, P.Q.; and Russell of lessons - Lis«ar- p- y 165 Bearers at the funeral were Fred Munroe, Elisha Monroe, Ernest = Johnston, Fred Fleck, Joseph Bur- ___________________ I gess and Rufus Patterson.TYi b.Worthington.LL.B.notary Those from out-of-town to attend \u20221-4* Public.Estates settled, bun Life Bldg., trie\u2019 tuncral were Mi, and Mrs.sherbrook#.Que.\tJoseph McGill, Laconia, N.H., Mr.~\t^\t\u201e\tand Mrs.Rufus Patterson, Rectoiy G.Sun \"L'^Buüding^sh^^81-10,\t.P'Q' i Mr and Mrs Joseph Fleming and daughter of Lisgar, LY'NCH & WILSON.AJ>VO'I rjoLIN, PIANO, VOICE LESSON Hocheiaga Bank Bldg.__________| ?Irwin Sawdon, L.Mus., D.C.M.I London St.Phone 835.notaries PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS P Q.; Mr.and Mrs.Russell Fleming, ____ \u201e\t~\t~ \u201cT TT South Durham, P.Q.; Mr.and Mrs.1)^- B- spEER- ?! Montr®al st- T'1'124».igj^ney Lockwood, Richmond Hill, -L' Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat.Spec, to Sh.Hosr p.Q .^ G_ Fle^ Joseph Bur.\u2019 Dr.ethier, phone 676, 34 king st.gess.Miss Jennie Gallagher, Mrs.Wat.Electrotherapy ; Urinary DUem* Martha Stevenson, Mrs.Fred Hum- G«o;ge S.McFadden.X.C.( D rs.McCabe & PLANTE.EYE, ear, Pl\u2019r,®y\u2019 Mrs.Walter Rodliff, Joseph Noee, Throat.Olivier Bldg., Sherbrooke Mullaney and Mr.and Mrs.Fred BOTH LANGUAGES.Experience not necessary.Permanent JOHN J.GRIFFITH, L.I.A., AUCTIÔN-^ e-r, Accountant, Commissioner and Auditor, 65 Montreal St.Telephone 69.GENERAL SERVANT WANTED MUST G OFFICE FOR RENT\u2014ONE OF THE MOST p desirable offices in the city.On ground Ridg.corner Wellington.position with good revenue at the start.Ap- / ^ C.DUNSMORE, AUDI TOR, ACCOLANT- * ply Room 203 Canadian Bank of Commerce ^ * ant.Income Tax, Liquidator.Phone a ! 1?2-F.18 Fulton Ave.the Sherbrooke Hospital.Eye.Ear.Nose nd 'fhroat.Phone 457.\t45 Dufferin Ave.4 LL KINDS OF DRY SLABS WOOD and kindling for sale cut any length and delivered in Lennoxville or Sherbrooke.Deliveries of one-half cord and up.Cash on wages paid.Apply Mrs.Moore St.Sherbrooke.H.Lynch.60 \u2022 floor facing Strathcona Square, heated, rent ! moderate.Apply E.W.Farwell.MAN\u2014TRUSTWORTHY', CAN ADVANCE himself with us into position of re- delivery.W.H.Hunting & Sons.Regd.charges paid : send stamp for particulars Huntingville.Que.Phone Lennoxville 152-^.National Manufacturing Co.Montreal.LADIES WANTED TO DO PLAIN AND OTORE TO LET VERY DESIRABLE, sponsibifity as fast as ability permits Must j w GREGOIRE, 86 WELLINGTON ST light sewing a: home, whole or spare I k- facing Strathcona Square, heated, rent begin at bottom and learn the business,\tPhone 230.t once E.W.Farwell.Good pay from start.Write Room 9.Sinclair - -.l'.\t.¦¦ .-Hotel.Sherbrooke, or apply between seven D QUEBEC ST.TO RENT .BE- end nine p.m.\t_____ time : good pay : work sent any distance, moderate.Apply I^OUR-FOOT HARDWOOD DELIVERED ! in Sherbrooke or LennoxviLe $r.5C* per cord : 16 inch wood, three tiers for cord.ilO.Cash on delivery.Phone 707-1-3, Sherbrooke.} - -| WINCHESTER AUTOMATIC FOR ! O* / X \u2022 sa;e_ Siightiy used, specia.sights, perfect condition : this is a rea; bargain.Apply to E.W.Seaward.U\u2018l London St.Tei.148 \\Y 'ANTED \u2014 MEN AND WOMEN TO earn $5 to $15 weekly in spare time at home.No canvassing.Regular pay cheques.Write Auto Knitter Hosiery Company.Toronto, Dept.35.VIT OMAN » ^ hr WANTED FOR GENERAL housework.Must be good cook.Apply Mr.McConnell.54 King St.W.tween Dominion and Portland Avenues».One-half of new duplex house, just completed.11 rooms, including six bedrooms.All hardwood finish.Fireplace.Front, rear and side verandahs.Second floor enclosed\t1 verandah.Extra toilet on thir-l floor.Apply to owner.E.C.Goodhue, 133 Quebec St., or E.T.Lumber Co.4 N EXPERIENCED MAN WANTED AT -* ^ once to do bench work.Must speak English.Good opportunity for the right Apply to Star Jewelry Co., 13S Laurier Ave.Office hours: o.so a.m.to 5 p.m.Tel.1746 Harriman ,St.JohnsJourv; Mr.and AUDI TORS.AUCTIONEERS, ETC gpecialiaa St- V!p\u201cnt dg\t«\u201d?.Joh\"\tMr.and Mrs DR.E.a.tomkins.eye.ear.nosb William Fleming- and Miss Mildred and Throat.N.Y.Poet-eraduate.N.Y.Ey, Fleming of Coaticook.P.Q.; George * Ear lnti.-n-.ary.136 Well.st.N.Tel.17*.Wilkie, Somerville, Mass.; William '\tMcKee and son, Gordon, West Rum- t)R.w.a.FARWELL, specialist TO , n N jj.; Charles Walch, Toronto, Sherbrooke Hoomtol.Fve For.None 0nt .Mrs Annie May and g Tur.ton, Montreal, P.Q.; Mr.and Mrs.¦ Thomas Saunders and Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Paige, Lennoxville, P.Q.; Miss Marion Dale, Shawville, P.Q.; Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Duhbar, Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Ames, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Armstrong and Mr.and Mrs.William Dunn, Sherbrooke, P.Q.ARCHITECTS CERTIFIED ACCOUNTANTS J.H.BRYCE.L.A.C.G.A., AUDITOR, 186 Quebec Sherbrooke.Tel.1308.DRUG STORES Lk C CAPABLE MAID.ABLE TO DO PLAIN 'Y f OFF AT COOK STOVE WITH COPPER *\u2022-»- reservoir and large warming \u2014en for >; -\u2022=.Andrew Sangs ter.eale at a low price.For coal cr wood : a good .Phone baker and in good order.A so a Jewek ga^ stove with oven and in AI order for sa :-cheap.Apply 35 Laurier Ave.I>AIR LADY'S BROWN OXFORDS.SIZE j almost new', 'S.-'11'' ; boy s boots newly soied and heeled, »iz£ 4, $2.50.Phone Box 41 Record.31 App Drummond St.IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTED TO TTOUSE TO LET AT 13 STANLEY* AVE.^ Six rooms and bath, hardwood finish throughout.Garage if desired.Rent reasonable.Warm.Phone 1359.or 383-W.\\JTGHT JANITOR WANTED FOR PISH-op's College.Apply Mr.Baker, Bishop\u2019s College.Lennoxville.I IARMAC1K CHAGNON.DR M.OB AG- : noa, 26 Wellington N.Phone 493.Toilet artick-s.camera and supplies: al?© cigna.C OOOMS WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD -Two minutes' walk from the poet offirt : Phone 39-W, 12 Bank St.City.54 Court 'T'EI A i Gl GERMAN POLICE PUPS.REGISTERED.or sale.Some so.id black.ReasonabL priced.Mrs.H.D.Turcott, North Hatley, Que.üN GIRLS WANTED TO cotton love stitching machines.Salarj while learning, then piecework.Good wages Sanitary factory.Best accommodations.Tht B.B.Glove Mfg.Co.Ltd., Ayer's Ciiff, Que ROOMS TO LET.BOARD $6 A WEEK or dinners 30c.Mrs.Horace Martin.Warren St., Lennoxville.TJEATED APARTMENT TO LET\u2014FIVE ^ rooms and bath.Apply Ed.Bradley.STENOGRAPHER WANTED experienced.Free s LABS FOR SALE.DELIVERED ANY-rice.T.Roy.respondence.Give Eox 40 Record.ÎUST BE and English cor-particular.'.App i Phone 2223-J.where m c Mill, Rock ity.Reasonable Forest.Phone J\" URN I SHED ROOM TO RENT WITH A board.North Ward, gentleman pre-\u2022^rred.Apply Box 39 Reco-d.APABLE MIDDLE-AGED MAN WANT-ed for general work.One who can drive a horse and milk.Apply J.A.Wright, Fot-; ton Springs.Que.\\\\T ANTED \u2014 SEVERAL FIRST CLASS \u2019 ^ lathe hands and vertical boring mil: ; hands.Steady work.Apply Canadian Gm-; ertil Electric Co.Ltd.Peterboro, Ont.'I TAN WANTED FOR GENERAL FARM A work.Must be good teamster.AppA A.W.Rowe.Spring Road.Ler.nox\\i''e, Que CHER W ANTED-M UST B E* GOOD man in slaughter house.Apply John ichol.Lennoxville.Que.Phme 103.ENGINEEKS AND SURVEYORS SYDNEY A Surveyor, A MEADE, QUEBEC LAND Coaticook, Qua.Bell phone E.M.ARMITAGE & CO.INSURANCE.Canadian Bank of Commerce BJdg, SHERBROOKE.Typewriters - Typewriters UNDERWOOD MATHIAS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE.Rentals.Repairs.Phone 743.1 >UT - \u201e 1003-r-4 FURNACE PIPES.ELBOWS ETC.four panel screen $4.Morris chair fishing tackle, rob.ree.minnow pi\u201d.Sll, old-fashioned comfortabie sofa List's email wata \u2022 color outfit ?3.* rre-: .trunks $4.?f.57.f'-'ding chair frame ?' oil heater $3, tennis netting ?4.\t\u2018 - Telephone Lennox .CL 26-r-3.J ADIESe-EARN 57 HUNDRED ing Greeting Cards.No seiiir.For jILD- A cant easy worx.Fischer Card Co.14 particulars Write Wes* 4_na St., N Y.PARTMENT TO LET \u2014 SIX ROOMS and sleeping porch.Ail modern con-iences.Apply *3 Portland Ave.Phone Married man work.Must b MAN WANTED FOR FARM be real farmer and good teamster.State wages expected House, etc., furnished.Apply P.0.Box 165, Danville.Que.AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE R VGGL ik lOTU m 30 HAÎ.F .FINE PISTOL GRIP TRUCK FOR SALE \u2014 2% ton=, in perfect order, and very cheap Good terms to respc^nsiole persons.Apply day at Sherbrooke Construction Co.Ltd.30 St.Francis St.Til.617.A Prie REAL ESTATE FOR SALE DOUBLE HOUSE FOR SALE A pleasant home and a good investment.>4.000, 12 School St.St.Johnsbury.oi:c earner LOST AND FOUKD __pESIDENCE FC Street.Eieht r AGENTS WANTED P AJLN SOME EXTRA MONEY BETWEEN arJ Christmas.510 to >-') easily made weekly in et'are time, ta.-:-r.c orders for \u201cImperial Art\u2019 Personal Christmas Card>.Everyone a customer.Ta.; e orders new.delivery .h~.fr.Liberal comm.Las-.or.Send ~\t' ~anadian, 51 \"PAKEN AKEN FROM pas bred black mare, v.hite star in fore! Fleaee notify S14-r JAMES WOODARDS on Hill road, standard eleven years old.Small -at.=car on left fore root.4.Reward.FOR SALE.89 QUEBEC Street.Eight rooms, fire-place, oil heating system, large lot including double garage.hen house, garden, five apple trees.tennis court, etc.Apply on the premies to -ble A FEN WANTED\u2014TAKE SPECIAL TRAIN-ing to drive.repa;\".soil Car.-.Tractor-.Batteries'.world\u2019s best paying industiy Earn from the first day.Write for catalogu- .Hemphill Trade Schools Ltd., 143 St.Lawrence St.Montreal.4 SHIRT SALESMAN WANTED FOR **¦ *\u2022 your district to sell d:reer.high quality, male to order sh:rt« at popular prices.Liners! commission, exclusive agency, exceller.' pportunity for right man t obtain profit- SMITH BROS.( of Montreal) LIMITED PRODUCERS OF ART MEMORIALS IN BARRE GRaNIIE 2113 Bleury Street Near Sherbrooke MONTREAL.Quarries at Barre, Vermont.Factory : 41 Ducharme Avenue MONTREAL.Ames\u2019 Sugar Cured Bacon is given an expert, unrivalled dry cure, the secret of its unusually mild, sweet flavor.ALEX AMES & SONS DEATHS REPORTED MR.A.DUPONT.DANVILLE MRS.ALBERT B.MURRAY, MONTREAL BEDFORD, Qu®-, Sept.11.\u2014The death occurred in Montreal on Saturday, at the Western Hospital, , .^ or terrru».Sixty a ACRE?Mfg Co.Dept.\" salesme:' wanted and barn.Near ia-ev Menancon, Mars boro, Co Que FLOOD CASH ;arrd.Dry land, om lakes.Plen-pj-** and barn».! f-rançon, Mars-Que.\u202271,400 CASH cleared.Good Bargain.Write Road I.Fron- BJG : mg PRIVATE CHRISTMAS GREET .ard Sample Book Free \u2022 omen a'roauy making five dollars up daily n spare time, experience or capital unnece-ompany, Brantford, Ont.Miss Jennie Mizener, of Mont-brothers,= Arthur ^bu'pontLannounc- ! rea!> whc> t'a» been stopping a fow BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS er for station C.K.A.C., La Presse, aa5\u2019s at Mr- A!bert H»r[1y s, retun- \u2022-\u2014\u2014 Rene and Leo, also his sisters, Mrs.to Montreal on September 6th, Dea-.h wherf funeral notiw is j.Beaupre, Mr-.Edgar Lafontaine, accompanied by her friend, Mr.Mau-\" \u201d\t-\t\u2022*- .\\irs.Rene Lamoureux.Misses rice Hardy.Blanche and Theresa Dupont.\t! Mr.Ormonde Brown went rn- -\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014-\t(cently to Bond ville with his friend, ___________ Mr.James Hunter.MR.GEORGE FLEMING WAS Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Taylor, of inu; v-c'ot-rR-\tr,\tFoster, were guests of Mrs.Marion TLJWr\",Ba- Brown and family recently, ine tunerai ot the late George DcaClif.25 added.75c.: Card of Thanks, 75c.; In Me moriMm, 75c.; poetry, 10c.per line; lut of flowers, 10c.per line.Birth.*, 25c.; Marriages, 25c.; Engagements.50c.When charged, 25c.extra in ail above ca.4* .\u2022y up> eomfortabie home ; Apply to Mr*.Da-.'y Mc> r HMD 2.\\VAi.TED STUDEN i TED HIGH $22 lining Hon pi1 r.g-oij-Hud 7 R WANTED hoard V; oper.lalified pernor.WITH WANTED TO BUY.\\YA; SECOND-HAND COUNTER.f-hov raae:j for dry goods so t.j'o *cai'.x for pp!y to Aug.Provenrher, neglect t py\\: 'em* : A \\ WANTED TO ' 1 hand Fraok PURCHASE n *U>ve.AppI 5ECOND-to Box 30.mmg.He came to St.Johnsbury in home, near Beaver Pond Inn.1896 and entered the employ of thL Mr.Jack Norris has returned o ,\tFR\u2019cl\u2019Ruks scale company,\twhere he\tMontreal.\tMrs.Norris will stay from residence of Charles\"Coated\twon the rcT«ct of all with\twhom ho\twith her\tparents two weeks, on Mondav, Sept 13th, at 2 p.m.camp '^0 contact He was an offi- Recent visitors at the home of 1 tandard'timei\tcer in the\tYoupg\tPeople s Society of | Mr.an-* Mrs.Forest Couse.in in- \"i______\tGrace Method,st Church, where, he] c|ude: Me.and Mrs.Martin Mizenei card of thanks.\tattended\t-ervices regularly.\tland family, Mr.and Mrs.Henrj HcKENZiE.Mr.an.1 Mr- Fred caul and i\tSeventeen vears ago he\t*as \"j®'1'-\tMizener\tand family, Mr.William r Nurw*.BriKhUook Ho.pit.1 family, M , Ma-;.and M^ar* Romn'ck and\tricd to M.- F.her F,.Crawford, u\tr)nrnf;hVi\t0f Halifax.Messrs.Many William McKenair -.irh tr, thank their ttin- grarl ua ( e ri u; ; o o f fcngh Cook Ho-A1!isnTl ^ rharles Ward, of Mont.______ _________________lives and friends for their kindness and flora! p*ta,.Follow ng tho Yï)3.TY.bgi1 the .iributp.during the 'iim- - and loath of their.coup\u2019e ma fie\tresidence in Sher- 1 ,V \u2022\t.\t*1\t.%.broUisr .ar>\tbrooke.P.Q.where the husband , M/- Lstpr\t*0\" ?:'1r- Danville, Que.\tj continued in the emplov of the Tuther\tof New\u2019 York, was -\tFairbank- concern.Four years later a recent visitor at Mr.F Cousens.CARD OF THANKS.\tthey removed to\tMontreal whore he Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Harris and w.drsira to rxtrrd our aincerp\tthanka\tto; engaged\tin the\tsale of electrical family, of Montreal, were recent nil thorp who assisted ns durine the\tfire\ton\tapplianc-olater\testablishing there gnosis of Mr.and Mrs.Grayson Monday nieht.Also thos» who helped after- a branch office for a manufacturer Consens.\u2022pards in moving furniture and doing other | of electr'.ral household devices.\t\u2014_________________ ______ He was a member of St.James\tSWEETSBURG Church of Montreal.Three years ago his parents observed their golden wedding anni-j- vemsarv.All the children were pre-i ' .\t,,\t,\t,, .L.\tI V, of Mbndsor Mills; Mr.and Mrs.sent.Mr.1'lemings father died two,., .\t.r m\t,\tm .years -o.Mr.Fleming's death was|Prank ^«nmenL of Toronto.Ont.; the first among the children.He ; r- ?!,f* '.Tj\ta,n^ Dance, Town Hall, Bury.Monday, ; ,eave?his widow, his mother three : dau*htir Mad,ehne- of Sherbrooke, ept.13th.Tom Burrough\u2019s Blu risters and four brothers; Joseph, of 'r,ent\tweek-end and Labor Day AUCTION SALE Friday, Sept.17, 1926 FOR Frank Maskell Four mile-* from Bury Village, Cookshire Road.1 on^-half ton truck tFord), \\ hor* Ilec\tGrimes, will be grieved to learn of her serious illness in a Boston Hospital, where she is suffering from an attack of rheumatic fever.AND HE DID \u201cI guess I\u2019ll take a Knight off\u2019, said Cervantes as he started tu write \u201cDon Quixote\u2019\u2019.Mr.and Mrs.Win.Barnes and family motored out from Montreal on Saturday and spent, the weekend at the home of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.David Toof, returning on Monday accompanied by Mr.Frank Barnes, who has gone for medical advice.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Barnes and daughters, Francis and Ruth, were guests of Mr.and Mrs Galen Mr-Clay, of Gilman on Sunday.' Messrs.Edward Gauthier, of ALVA Miss Madeline Thibault recently spent a few days with her sister, Mrs.Gendron, at Bedford.Mrs.H.H.Allen, Mr.Gordon Allen and Miss Doris Allen amended Essex, Vt., Fair.Miss Gertrude Renaud is attenu-inp* the convent at Sutton this year.Mr.and Mrs.C.B.Cowan, Kenneth and Marion Cowan and Miss Leila Smith went to Shelby Lake on September 5th.Miss Frances Hawley has gone to Macdonald College, for the year tu take a teacher\u2019s course,____ A PIOUS HOPE Mother (starting for church)\u2014 Good-bye, dear.I\u2019ll be home right after the service.Elsie\u2014Good-bye, mamma.I hope God\u2019ll like your new dross.Don\u2019t neglect to read the Cias.-i-fied Advertisements in Ibis issue.They likely name something you want.MORNING SALES MONTREAL Atl.Sugar\u201415 at 25%.\t.Abitibi\u2014HO at 9oMi, 45 at 94%, \"\"asK Com.\u2014115 at 21%, 35 at 21% 25 at 22.Asb.Pfd.\u201425 at 76, 25 at 76%.Brompton\u201440 at 33%, 50 at 33.Brazilian\u2014160 at 116, 25 at 116% 260 at 116%, 400 at 116.Br.Emp.Steel 2nd Pfd.\u201437o at 3%.Belo Pfd.\u20145 at 100.Can.Car Pfd.\u201425 at 86, 75 at So.Can.S.S.Com.\u201420 at 29.Can.S.S.Pfd.\u201450 at 87.Dom.Glass\u201425 at 92.Ind.Alcohol\u2014105 at 21%, 1040 at 22, 150 at 2214, 25 at 22%, 220 at 22%.Laurentide\u2014125 at 103, 150 at 102, 70 at 101%, 25 at 101%, 25 at 102, 75 at 102%, 25 at 102%.Mont.Power\u2014610 at 72, 905 at 72%, 110 at 72%, 805 at 72%, 200 at 72Vs.Nat.Brew.\u201460 at 70%, 100 at 71, 75 at 71%, 25 at 71%, 25 at 71%, 150 at 71%, 55 at 71%, 70 at 72.Ottawa Trac.\u201425 at 66%.Shaw.\u20142 at 215, 7 at 219.(Smelters\u201410 at 249%, 70 at 249, 95 at 249%.Span.Riv.Com.\u201460 at 110, 25 at 1 ]014.225 at 109%, 25 at 109%, 75 at 109%.Textile Com.\u201475 at 97%.Wpg.Elec.\u20145 at 58%.Waya.\u201425 at 95%.\u2022ï* * *p *> -i a ;* *;< \u2022p * IN THE WORLD\t* t\tGF FINANCE f 100% 104 89\" 93% Furnished by Johnston & Ward * 4* \u2018h 4* 4* ?v ?*}* V ?J?Pierce Arrow Motor Car Co., stockholders authorize increase ;n common shares to 500,000 from 328,750 and the creation of 40,000 shares of second Pfd.Detroit Edison declared régulai quarterly dividends of $2- Associated Gas and Electric declared regular quarterly divident and made authorizations for construction totalling $2,010.000.Duns finds evidence of unpra-cedeuted volume of traie despite exceptions in some lines.Buyers Sellers Abitibi Power & Paper, 8 p.c.duo 1931 .107 Abitibi Power & Paper, 6\tp.c.due 1940 .102% Alabama T.L.& P.5 p.c.due 1962 .St.Maurice Valley Algoma Steel, 5 p.c., due 1962 .Ames Holden, 6 p.c.due 1947 .Belding Corticelli, 5 p c.due 1936 .89 Bell Telephone, 5 p.c.due\t1955 .100 Brandram Henderson, 6 p.c.due 1939 .Belgo Can.Paper 6 p.c.due\t1943 .100% Brompton P.& P., 8 p.c.due\t1941 .109% Brompton P.& P-, 6 p.c.due 1939 .100 Burns P.& Co., 6% p.c.due 1943 .103 Calgary Brewing, 5 p.c.due 1942 .83 Canada Steamship Lines 7 p.c.due 1942 10414 Canada Steamship Lines, 5 p.c.due 1943 94 Can.Light & Power, 5 p.c.due 1949 .89 Can.National Ry., 5 p.c.ue 1954 .100% Can.Pac.Ry., ô p.c.due 1934 .100 Can.Pac.Ry.4% p.c.due 1934 .9314 Chicoutimi Pulp, 6 p.c.due 1943 .Connors Bros., 6% p.c.due 1938 .Consumers Glass, 6 p.c.due 1935 .90 Can.Northern Railway Income, 5 p.c.due 1930 .Can.Steel Founderies, 6 p.c.due 1936 .102 Commercial Cable, 4 p.c.due 2397 .Cumberland Ry.& Coal, 5 p.c.due 1940 .Dom.Iron & Steel, 5 p.c.due 1939 .Davies Wm.Co., 6 p.c.due 1942 .Dom.Power & Trans., 5 p.c.due\t1932 .96% Dom.Textile, 6 p.c.due 1949 .106% Duke Price, 6 p.c.due 1966 .102% Ea.rt Kootenay Power, 7\tp.c.due\t1942 .192% Electrical Development, 5\tp.c.due 1933 .Fraser Company, 6 p.c.due 1950 .Frontenac Brewery, 6 p.c.due 1951 .Grand Trunk Pacific, 4 p.c.due 1955 .Grand Trunk Pacific,__ Sub., 4 p.c.due 1955 Holt, Renfrew, 6% p.c.due 1937 .Howard Smith Paper, 7 p.c.due 1941 Howard Smith Paper, 6\tp.c.due 1934 .99 Jamaica Public Service, 6% p.c.due .1943 .102% Lake Superior Paper :\tG p.c.due 1941 .106% i Laurentide Power, 5 p.c.due 1946 .100 I Laurentian Power, 6 W.E.Paten & Company, Ltd.ONDS SHEKEROOKE, QUE.103 98 99 Ottawa Montreal Power, 6% p.c.due 1849 .100% Trice Bros., 6 p.c.due 1943 .103\t103% Baton Mfg.Co., 6 p.c.p.c.due 1953 .100% Provincial Paper, 6 p.c.due 1940 .100 Tort Alfred Pulp, 6% p.c.due 1943 .99% Porto Rico Ry., 5 p.c.due 1962 .73%\t- Province of Ontario.5 p.c.due 1948 .lOOTa\t101% Quebec Power, 6 p.c.due 1953 .103 Quebec Jacques, 5 p.c.due 1931 .95% Saguenay P.& P., 6% due 1931.Saguenay P.& P., 6% p.c.due 1934 .Shaw.Cotton, 6 p.c.due 1949 .82 Shaw.W.& P., 5 p-c.due 1934 .\u2022 \u2022 101 Shaw.W.& P.', 5% p.c.due 1850 .Shaw.W.& P., 6 p.c.due 1950 .105\tU w Sherbrooke Ry.& Power, Y 5\tp.c.due 1940 .80% Spanish River P.& P., p.c.due 1941 .1852 .S3 St.Maurice Power, 6% p.c.due\t1953 .108%\t108% Standard Clay Products, (i p.c.due\t1Ù42\t 89 Vvabasuo Cou-on, i p.c, St.Lawrence Flour, G p.c.due\t1941.90 Sc.Lawrence Sugar Ref.6 p.c.due 1932 92% St, Maurice Valley Cotton, 6 p.c.due 1;.)2.84% \u2022t.Maurice Power, 6% p.c.due 1953 .108%\t109 ! Standard Clay Products, C p.c.due\t1942 .89 jWabasso Cotton, 7 p.c.due 1842 .Walmsley, Chas.G p.c.due 1943 .93 Windsor Hotel, 6% p.c.due 1943 .104% West Kootenay Power, 6\tp.c.due 1943 .104% Western Power, 5 p.c.due 1949 .£5% Western Power Deb.\u2018\t7 p.c.due\t1826 .99 - ¦ ¦ .100% 101 103% FffiEXSSB-HBHS IBÉÉM aw8»®» B-2 WRECKAGS OF RODGERS PLANE TUCKETTS SODOKU 1 «mtHUrw ofoip- For pipe or cigarette\u2014a blend of selected old Burley leaf\u2014 mild, mellow and cool smok* ing and of unusual fragrance.yrs r p TOC Mil p'% C, 7TC a fT .\"bTriTf *N0 CÜÜ15M0KI HA or.IN 1 IRsDivli *\u2019.\"4! ' ftf '' .Vh!» U Y h- l\u2019J-'ké\u2019v, $ x- 3k- ÎSFFW:\tNvVbùifM\u2019 Ci - m- lu là.dtùt lu.\u2022>'AY '^y f y- ;
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