Sherbrooke daily record, 11 août 1920, mercredi 11 août 1920
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11.1920.Twenty-Fourth Year, BIG OFFENSIVE MOVE BEING PLANNED BY POLES Premature Celebration For The Prelate In Dublin Failed POLISH FORCES PREPARING FOR AN EXTENSIVE COUNTER-STROKE ON THE ENTIRE WARSAW FRONT MUCH DAMAGE BEING DONE BY BUSH FIRES , nmnnnrro-û^^ WARSAW IS ON THE EVE OF FALLING Military Men Are of the Opinion that This Is an Opportune Flames Arc Encircling extension ' Time for the Poles to Launch a Counter-Attack Against and LreePinS * ™ard Uty of the Enemy\u2014Russian Soviet Official in London Has Made Known the Preliminary Peace Terms Which the Bolshevists Are Making to Poland\u2014Russians Now Occupying a Large Stretch of Railway Line Between Warsaw and Danzig.W (Associated Press Despatch) ARSAW, August 1 1.\u2014A concentration grouping of the Polish forces for Nanaimo.-\til (Associated Press Despatch) VANCOUVER, August 11.\u2014Bush M fires are encircling Extension and '} are sweeping toward the city of ! Nanaimo, according to word receiv- Jo (Associated Press Despatch) London, August 11.\u2014A Moscow wireless message received here yesterday calls attention to the fact that Malkin statioii, occupied by the Bolshevists on Sunday, is only thiys hours by rail from Warsaw, which, the message adds, \u201cis on the eve of falling.\u201d MAY PROVE TO lONE KILLED WHEN THE MILiïARY BE NUCLEUS OF CANADIAN NAVY War Vessels Presented Canada to Arrive at Halifax Next Month.\tv*e 4 DISPERSED CROWDS AT DUBLIN , IN A MANNIX DEMONSTRATION 9K frtffl and ed by the Provincial police here from Vancouver Island.A force of fire fighters were despatched for the Island yesterday re- j So close are the flames to the town an pvtpnsive ! °f Extension that several of the mins ,\t,\t.\t,v.\tr\t.buildings are said to be on fire, The counter-stroke on the entire Warsaw tront is town is six miles from Nanaimo, reported by today\u2019s newspapers.The plans are, it is said, to begin this counter move within a few days.Military men express the opinion that this is a propitious time to strike back in an effort to drive off the Soviet forces, which are endeavoring to encircle the capital.SOVIET LEADER MAKES KNOWN SOME OF PEACE TERMS (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, August 1 1.\u2014 1 he Russians are now occupying n stretch of twenty-four miles of the direct railway line .between Warsaw and Danzig, and a large force is pushing across the Danzig corridor to cut the remaining railroad, according to the French Foreign Office today.The section of the main line held by the Russians between Cienchanow and Mlawa.RUSSIANS HOLD LARGE STRETCH OF THE RAILWAY LINE (Associated Press Despatch) HAVE EXTENDED INVITATION TO ADM\u2019L BEATTY IS Owing to Latest Trouble, Sir David May Not Be Able to Make Trip.(Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, August 11.\u2014There is some prospect of a visit to this city of Admiral Sir David Beatty, it was announced yesterday at headquarters of the Navy League of Can- LONDON, August II.-Leo Kameneff, Russian Soviet\tSSI'S emissary here, sent Premier Lloyd George an outline of the whkh is to be put on in October for terms of armistice to be proposed to Poland by Russia.They IS',\tsTiS ,ï\u2018cïZ include reduction of the Polish army to fifty thousand men|liere- and demobilization of the Pol.sh army within a month.All !\u201e,V\t\u201cïïSï arms other than those needed by the army force allowed to take S1X weeks leave of absence, *\t.-\tduring which he might cross the At- lantic, but the European trouble now brewing may prevent him leaving the British Isles.MAKING TRIP FROM PHILADELPHIA TO DETROIT IN A LARGE AEROPLANE Lieutenant Dunn- Reached Burlington, Vt., Last Night.BURLINGTON, Vt., Aug.11.\u2014 A large airplane, piloted by Lieutenant Thomas Dunn, arrived here last night from Philadelphia, en route to Detroit by way of Montreal.Lieut.Dunn reported that he passed over New York at noon and then proceeded to Troy, averaging 110 miles an hour on that leg, which he covered in one hour and eighteen minutes.He planned to leave this morning for Montreal.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, Aug.11.\u2014The five war vessels presented by the British Government to Canada are expected to arrive in Halifax towards the end of September.The squadron will be headed by the oil burning cruiser Aurpro, and will include two destroyers and two submarines.From Halifax the ships will proceed to Quebec and Montreal, and the submarines may be taken through the St.Lawrence canals to the Great Lakes.It is possible, however, that the submarines may draw too much weter to go further inland than Montreal.The ships will be kept a good deal of the time at sea, in order that their officers and crews may be thoroughly trained in their duties.The squadron may prove to be the \u201cnucleus of a Canadian navy,\u201d although the permanent naval policy will not he formulated until after the subject has been discussed at the Imperial conference in 1921.The cruiser Aurora is an oil burner of modern design.The destroyers were constructed in 1917 and the submarines in 1918.«I##*###*#®## * & # SAYS POLAND MUST BE # FREE AND INDEPENDENT.« ».General Wrangle Recognized As Head Of The Defado Government Of South Russia By The Government of France Expecting Visit of Prelate, Bonfires and Singing Caused the Troops to Order Dispersal\u2014Republicans\tReceive Threatening Missives\u2014Letters Warn that Unless Police Boycott Ends, Sinn Feiners Will Be Dealt With by \u201cBlackbird Gang\u201d\u2014Two Policemen Killed in Cork.(Associated Press Despatch) *\t^ DUBLIN, Aug.11.\u2014Demonstrations Monday night in honor of an expected visit of Archbishop Mannîx, resulted in one civilian being shot and another wounded by the military.After midnight, military patrols notified demonstrators in various sections, who were singing around the bon-fires that they must disperse in accordance with the curfew.In most cases the parties left, but j one crowd in the Capols street district remained.A military lorry arrived and ordered them to disperse Just what followed is not clear, but the military fired a volley, killing! the one civilian and wounding the j other.All the bon-fires were deserted by ! three o\u2019clock, and the streets were | quiet.Military patrols in armored | cars with searchlights patrolled the | city.At the Dublin corporation meeting ' last night, it was announced that the Government has refused to pay pants amounting to £170,000 unless the corporation refused to recognize the \u201cDai! Eireann\u201d (Irish Republican Parliament.) It was stated that the immediate result of this refusal would be the shutting down of municipal institutions, including three hospitals.*- shall be handed over to Russia and the Ukraine.All war industries to be demobilized.No troops or war material to come from abroad.For Russia, simultaneously with Polish demobilization, Russian and Ukrainian troops shall withdraw from the Polish front.AMERICA WILL BE ASKED TO RENDER AID TO POLAND (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, August 11.\u2014Premier Lloyd George stated in the House of Commons yesterday, that an appeal in regard to Poland would certainly be made to the United States.FRENCH RAÏLWAYMEN WILL REFUSE TO CARRY MUNITIONS FOR POLAND *\u2014 PARIS, August 11.-Railway men throughout France will strike if called upon to transport troops to Poland, according to resolutions at a meeting held Monday.LABÜRÏTE IS ~ TO FIGHT IN COLCHESTER 'No Compromise with the Old Parties\u201d Is Labor Slogan\u2014 Would Support Farmer.(Associated Press Despatch) GLACE BAY, N.S., August 11.\u2014 The independent labor party of Cape Breton has decided to send campaign workers to Colchester Company to oppose the election of Hon.F.B.McCurdy, the recently appointed Min-fster of Public Works, who is appealing to the electors of the county.The work of organization has been .started and the co-operative of the iU.M.W.locals will be enlisted as soon ns the sittings of the Royal 'Commission are ended.Mr.Mac-Lachlln stated that the labor party will accept no compromise with pither the Liberals or Conservative party, but will work strenuously to elect a farmer or laborite.French General Offered Su- #\tprenie Command of The #\tPolish Forces.#\t- (V (Associated Press Despatch.) PARIS, Aug.11.\u2014General *\tWeygand, of the French *\tarmy, has been offered su-& preme command of the Polish *\tforces by the Polish council, according to a Havas des- *\tpatch fropi Warsaw.THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS OPEN CONVENTION French Foreign Office Regards the Soviet Terms to Poland as Only PreliminuryS and Is Convinced that the Soviet Government Later Would Exact Much Harsher Terms of Peace, It Is Stated\u2014Gives Reasons for Recognizing General Wrangel.(Associated Press Despatch) P SURGEONS TO HOLD CONGRESS AT MONTREAL SS Promises to Be Largest Medical Medical Convention Ever Held in Canada.ARIS, Aug.11.\u2014The French Government has decided to recognize General Wrangel as head of the defacto Government of South Russia.In making this announcement, the ministry of foreign affairs said this recognition im-rendering General Wrangel all military assistance.France will send a high commissioner to Se-Office stated.The reasons were giveij.by the Foreign Office for recognizing Gen- Wrnnov*! \u2019Tki#» \u2022fi\u2019rc-f was Vnc eral Wrangel.The first was his promise to assume all the obligations of the former Russian Government.The second was his promise to give (Associated Press Despatch) 'Russia a democratic government.MONTREAL, Aug.11.\u2014The clin-1France notified Mr.Lloyd George ical congress of the American Coll- j yesterday of her action to this effect, ege of Surgeon® to be held in Mon-lit was stated.A Warning Is Sounded to All the Forces of Unrest.GETTING READY FOR WHEAT HARVESTING 1 ence Defields, chief of the Windsor Fire Department, in a statement here yesterday, declared that whils in Toronto recently atttending th* fire chiefs\u2019 convention, he wat shocked at the open manner ifl which liquor was being offered fo< sale.\u201cI had not been there twenty» four hours before I had all kinds oi 'liquor offered me for a considera-|tion.\t« \u201cI could have had it in pints ov barrels, and one did not have to go f into a back lane to get it, either,\u2019' 'he said.\t, -*- *\t* \"I1 ? * * \u2022*\u2022 A * #\u2014- Two Policemen *- Killed at Cork.» .CORK, Aug.11.\u2014In street fighting which occurred here on Monday night, two policemen were shot and killed.* THF WEATHER .j.\t*t* *t* *!\u2022 *!\u2022 \u2022;* \u2022»* a * ^ a a* FAIR AND COOLER The weather has been warm from Ontario eastward, with showers in many places, while in the west it has turned cooler.Moderate north to northeast winds, fair today and most of Thursday.Cool tonight.\t' Jury Decided that the Russian Had Met His Death by Accident, Not Revenge.THE MERCHANT The banking' requirements of merchants will receive full consideration by the officers of this Bank.Arrange to open a current account and every banking facility is assured.SSA THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND $15,000.000 $15,000,000 (Associated Press Despatch) SYDNEY, N.S., Aug.11.\u2014Accidental death was the verdict returned by a coroner\u2019s jury which held an inquiry into the death of William Dumbell, a Russian, who was found literally cut to pieces in the Sydney and Loulsburg yards here shortly after midnight yesterday.Dumbell was ono of the men arrested some months ago in connection with the notorious Koval-Marinelli murder case.He was subsequently released, but appeared as a witness at the trial.Rumors were afloat to the effect that Dumbell has been merely the first of the victims of a feud growing out of the unpunished Mari-nelil murder, but those who were present at the inquest say there was not the least testimony to support the theory that the deceased had been killed and then thrown on the tracks in front of a coal train, __________ Teach the Children to Save Habits are acquired early in life.' Children, who are taught the value of money and the habit of saving, grow up into good business men and capable women.The easiest way to teach children to save, is to start a Savings Account for each child ($1.00 each is aumcient).After a child has saved another dollar to make an additional depoidt, he or she will have a better appreciation of jost what a dollar stands for, and how much work anvi self-denial it represents.TH\u20ac MERCHANTS BANK M««d Office : Montreal, OF GjPaNjA.Dja^ SHERBROOKE BRANCH.i m i * BURY BRANCH.i Established 1864.H.IRWIN, Manage* H.J.SIMONS, Manage*.T PAGE TWO a SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST II, T92& * Bringing Up Father COPYRIGHT 1913.By George McManus -CUFJl HELLO-JERtS't-WILU -'G'vE -WAJT (jNTl' yO:v-ville, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs.F.C.Daniels.Mr.and mrs.H.G.Wheeler were also guests at the same home.Messrs.Eugene Standish, Ralph Wheeler an dMr.Wise have gone West on the harvesters\u2019 excursion.Mr.A.H.Dyson has repaired the damage done by the recent fire by a new coat of paint on one side of his house.There will be a concert by Allan Carr, of Lennoxville, supported by a company of leading playens and sina»rs, at Way\u2019s Mills hall on Thu»; day, August 12.Concert op-ns at p.m.sharp.A dance will follow the concert.Proceeds for new piano.Mr.J.T.Converse and family, of Derby Line, Vt., were calling on friends here on Sunday.Air.and Mrs.W.L.Oliver, Mr.and Mrs.F.D.Gilbert and Mrs.Hanson spent a day recently at Bolton Springs.Air.and Mrs.E.J.Gilbert took an auto trip to Holland, Vt., Island Pond, Vt., and Winlock, Vt.Miss W.Ashman, Master Harry Ashman and Miss Garland were baptized in the pond here on Sunday by Rev.Mr.Longland.Mr.and Mrs.Orson Cleveland, of Barnston, and Mr.and Mrs.Carl Hanson, of Coaticook, spent Sunday at Mr.W.L.Oliver\u2019s.\t/ A shower was given Miss Mildred Buckland at llolmhurst on Monday afternoon.Mr.A.W.Dyson has returned from a business trip, Mr.George McDonald is with his brother, Mr.IT.McDonald.Mr.and Airs.Fred Carr, of Newport, have been at Mr.H.McDonald's.- AT THE CONCERT Mrs, Newlyrich (arriving nervous and much upset)\u2014Am 1 very late?How far along are they?What are they playing now?Head Usher\u2014-Tho \u201cNinth Symphony.\u201d Mrs.Newlyrich\u2014Goodness! Am I as late an that For Vour Aching Heod Take one ZUTOO TABLET and in 20 minutes, the pain is gone and you feel fine.ZUTOO will stop any Headache, Sick, Nervous, Dyspeptic or Monthly\u2014in 20 minutes by the clock.25c at dealers.STIFF.Limber Up After Being Rubbed With \u201cABSORBINE JR.\u201d A stiff knee, due to rheumatism\u2014 or a stiff ankle, the result of a sprain-\u2014 or a stiff arm, because of a fall\u2014can be relieved of pain and «Jiffness, by the use of \u201cABSORBINE JR.\" Many people who have limped and suffered for years, now have free us< of their limbs since treating themselves with \u201cABSORBINE JR.r' This successful home treatment Rives prompt* relief from Rheumatic Pain, Lumbago, Sciatica, Inflammation of the Joints, Weeping Sinew and Lameness and Stiffness.No matter what else you have tried, get a bottle of \"ABSORBINE JR.-and see what relief it will give you.$1.25 a bottle\u2014at most druggists ot sent postpaid by W.F.Young, I jig., Lyman Building, Montreal,\tgj llaMet Onljr a Easy m to_ DO NOT ACCEPT SU BSTITUTES r f 59192^17 97 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 192' PAGE THREE BEDFORD AND DISTRICT NEWS Daily Reports from Correspondents of What Is Going On in Various Communities.PEARCETON A live correspondent for Pearce-lon is wanted.Write News Editor, Sherbrooke Daily Record.The Ladies\u2019 Aid of Pearceton will hold a lawn social on August 18th., at the Pearceton school house.Mrs.L.M.Jones, of Bedford, has returned home after spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs.D.F.Veysey.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Baker and sons of Stanbridge Ridge, spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.D.C.Gardner.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Reynolds, of Stanbridge East, and Mr.and Mrs.Edward Westover and daughter, Mamie, of Calgary, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.C.Gardner.Mr.John Jones, of Boston, Mass., is spending a few days with his sister, Mrs.D.F.Veysey.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Grenier, of Cowansville, spent Sunday with their aunt, Miss Caroline Sawyer.Mrs.Hattie Morgan, of Bedford, spent the week-end at her brother\u2019s, Mr.Thomas Wilson.Mrs.C.H.Jones, formerly of this McGill Building MONTREAL, QUE.place, now residing in Bedford, is able to be out again after her severe illness.Mrs.D.F.Veysey was at Bedford on Saturday.The many friends of Mrs.Albert Laraway will be pleased to learn she is gaining nicely.Mr.and Mrs.H.Goners was visiting at Mr.and Mrs.A.Laraway\u2019s on Saturday.KNOWLTON LANDING Mr.and Mrs.John Farrell and children, and Mrs.Mary Cummings of Montreal, were week-end guests at Mr.V.G.Cummings\u2019 Mr.David Hunter, of Beebe, is at Mr.V.G.Cummings\u2019 for an indefinite time.Mr.Harry Davis, of Dorchester, Mass., is visiting his mother, Mrs C.C.Davis, at her cottage here.Mr.Armstrong, of Montreal, was a week-end guest at Mr.J.M.Shaw\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Johnson, of Bolton Centre, called on friends here Sunday.Mrs.William Watt, of Newport Vt., has been visiting friends at the Landing the past w\u2019eek.Miss Theresa Marion and her brothers, were at the Landing on Sunday.Miss Bessie Wilson, of Lake Sar-nac, N.Y., is at her cottage here.Mrs.Andrew MacGowan called at Mr.J.M.Shaw\u2019s on Sunday.ADAMSVILLE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Knowlton Conference will 1 je he id in THE AUDITORIUM AT KNOWLTON, ON Saturday the 14th Inst.at 4.30 p.m., sumrT'r time.Reports will be presented and all lecessary business transacted.EDGAR T.CAPEL General Superintendent Miss Helen Chamberlain, from Troy, Vt, while visiting at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr.Joseph Marchesseau, met with a serious accident on Saturday afternoon by falling down the chamber stairs, breaking her wrist, collar bone, and also sustaining other serious injuries.' Rev.J.Boisvert accompanied Miss Philomen Peloquin to St.Rob-jcvt, Que., after spending nearly one (year at the Presbytery.Mr.Osias Lapointe, from Putnam, Conn., is visiting at the home of his uncle, Mr.Peter Neveu, and other relatives, after an absence of some twenty years.Miss Alice Chicoine went recently to Dunham to visit her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Boucher.! Mr.Chartrand, from St.Hyacin-Ithe, spent Sunday with his family here.Mr.Philippe Chicoine, from Vau-dreuil, has been visiting his parents here.STAU8R1DGE EAST BUSINESS CARDS ENG I > EERff AND SURVEYORS / I ; .lDDiK, C.E.y.L.S., QUEBEC, 4c> C.yniLi St.Tel.connection A.MEADE, COATICOOK.QUE.QUE-^ * Dee Land Surveyor.I\u2019ell phone.Ali k»r.ds surveys an5 levelling./ niS.}'¦ DUBUC.B.A.oc., C.E., Q.L.S.V.Cousu,Ung Engineer, Contractor, 68 Elv'ibrcoke St., W., Montreal.UüA Mur ay St., t hr.hrooke.Tel.08.w INSURANCE______________ S.DRESSE» & CO., SHERBROOKE.AM branches of Insurance.Office established 1878.J.SOUTH WOOD & ,CO.INS.AOTS.< a S.Mutual Bldg., Sherbrooke.PHYSICIANS AM) SURGEONS 1 \\ R.W.A.FAR WELL.(SPECIALIST TO J * the Lherbrouke Hospital), Eye.Ear.and Throat Dir eases, 87 Dufferin Ave., Sherbrooke.Consultation : 10-12 a.m., 1-4 p tr , and by appointment.IA Ü.SLEEK, M.D., Specialist- Eye.Ear, Y ' Nose, Throat.Tel.1240.Whiting 131k.Ïf A.TOMKINS, M.D., SPECIALIST (N.^ > Y.Post-Graduate Hospital ) Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.Richmond, Quo.I) R.P.OCH HEBERT.SPECIALIST, EYE.caves and their relations with asthma, rheumatism and neuralgia.Oflice 02 King, Sherbrooke.Tel.654.] A.i ET HI ER, M-D.SPECIALTY : f * \u2022 i rinary Diseases.Consultation: Res.45 King St .and by appointment.Electrotherapy in ali ils f' uns lor treatment of chronic dis-t ast.^specially ali kinds of Tubereuloeu and Brights I».\ta:.\u2019 and Rheumatism.A DARCHE, M.D., SPECIALIST-Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.Office and Private Hospital, 40 King Street.J Dr.l.c.bachand.consulting Specialist.Eye, Ear, Nose, ITuoh Nfw Olivier Bdock, corner King and Wellington, Sherbrooke.VETERINARY D R.K.H.WOLFF.RICHMOND, QUE-bec.Phone 25 ring 3.Night.47 ring 3.MUSICIANS riY H E SHERBROOKE ACADEMY OF JL Mus in offers facilities for progress in Voice, Plano, Violin, \u2019Cello and Harmony, Including the Licentiate degree, which compares favorably with any European Conservatory.Irwin Kawdon.Principal.Phone 835.\t_ auctioneers and accountants._____________________________ JOHN J.GRIFFITH.L.I.A.AUCTION-eor.Accountant.Commissioner and Auditor.4fiA Wellington St- North.Telephone 71.Mr.and Mrs.Herd, of Montreal, were visiting friends here on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Humphrey and family have been the guests of Miss Hazel O'Dell.Mrs.Gilbc!, Feather has returned to Hartford, after a short visit to her mother, Mrs.Henry Tucker.Mr.M.S.Cornell went to Monc-rezl on Monday.Messrs.Wilfred Ducharme, Grant Beaucage, Kenneth Johnson, V_ .»] and Ronald uLort and Harold Barrie started for the West on Monday.The ice cream social held in the Methodist Sunday school-room on Thursday evening, under the auspices of the Epworth League, was a success.A programme of music and games was thoroughly enjoyed i by the young people.Miss Ida Robert, of Bedford, was visiting Mrs.Kidd recently.Mrs.Harrowcr, of Philadelphia; j Mr.H.C.Knowlton, of Knowlton, I Mr.and Mrs.Henry Knowlton.and and Mrs.Orin Rexford, of Montre il.were calling on friends in town on Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Dickson and Miss Margaret, of Montreal, have returned home after spending some time with Mrs.J.Sime, accompanied by Miss Florence Clay.Miss Marian Herd and Miss Dorothy Herd, of Montreal, were guests of Mrs Ernest Gage.Miss Aliéné Buck is home, after spending a month in Brookport.Mr.Edward Moore, of Ottawa, was a recent guest of Mr.Charles Moore.The Misses Rhoda and Mary Tree are spending a few- days at St.Albans.Miss Bertha Galbraith has return ed to South Roxton, after a visit here.Misses Marion and Lottie Casey, of Bedford, were recent guests of Mrs.Edgar Carty.Mr.and Mrs.Emmit Palmer, of Cowansville, and the Misses Ruth, Beth and Kathleen were visiting at Mrs.A.Anderson's recently.Mr.William Taylor, of Montreal, has been the guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.Dyke.Miss Edna Clay is spending a few days at Granby, the guest of Miss A.Hodgson.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Baker and family.Miss Lillis Baker and Mrs.Harry Kemp went to Richford on Saturday.Mr.Hobart Harris has gone to Montreal for an operation on his eyes.Mr.J.D>ke was a r>.jent guest of Mrs.Riendeau, of Frelighsburg.The Willing Workers met on Tuesday last with Mrs.Gordon Harvey for their us ml work hour.Miss A.P.Hunter and Mrs A.W.Guy, of Montreal, were recent guests of M-^.C.S.Shorten.Mr.and Mrs.John Gage, of Leo-minister, have been the guests of Mi.John Gage.Miss Violet Barrie is home after spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs.William Barrie.Mr.George Barrie, of Montreal, is home for a week\u2019s vacation.Mr.Harold Barrie went to Montreal on Saturday Miss G.Atkinson has returned to New York to continue her work, after spending her vacation with her parents, Rev.and Mrs.Robert Atkinson.Rev.Mr.Walker, of Waterloo, and Dr.Stevenson held a meeting in the Sunday school-room of the Methodist Church on Monday last.Mrs.Clark Hastings and Mrs.E.C.Orcutt, of Way\u2019s Mills, have returned to Bedford, after a visit to Mrs.M.Beattie.Mrs.A.Smith, of Boston; Mrs.Mary Beattie, of Montreal, and Mrs.William McElroy, of Dunham, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Maynard Beattie.MORSE\u2019S LINE Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Lynch and son, William, and Mr.and Mrs.Harry Thompson, of Saylesviile, R.I., came by auto and are visiting Mrs.Lynch\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Hall.Mr.and Mrs.H.Morton Hill, of Boston, arrived by auto on Saturday and passed a couple of days with his brother Mr.W.L.Hill.Four cars conveying twenty-five persons from here attended the dance at Highgate Springs on Saturday night.Mrs.Carl Mahannah and her three months old son, of Bristol, Conn., arrived on Monday morning to spend a few weeks with Mr.and Mrs.P.L.Vincent.Miss O.Smout, of Frelighsburg, is also a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Vincent.Mr.and Mrs.Lynch.Mr.and Mrs.Thompson, Maxwell and Muriel Wilson.of Brigham and Foster Cowan and J.M.Hill motored to Montreal on Friday.WEST SUTTON Mr.and Mrsj Harvey Brown and two daughters, and Miss Pearl Lavery, of North Pinnacle, visited Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Lavery on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.N.H.O\u2019Brien and son, went to Sutton and were the guests of his brother, Mr.A.J.O\u2019Brien on Sunday.Mr.H.French, of Brome, called on his brother, Mr.N.P.French on Sunday.Miss Eva Kemp, of Montreal, was the guest of her sister, Mrs.W.D.Bergeron recently.Misses Florence and Laura Lavery returned home on Sunday from North Pinnacle, where they spent the past week with their aunts.Miss S.Bergeron, of East Dunham, was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.N.P.French for a couple of days last week.Mrs.W.D.Bergeron went to Sutton and called on her parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.Kemp recently.Mr.C.Worden went to Abercorn on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Finley, of North Sutton, visited Mr.and Mrs.J.Dem-say on Friday last.Mr.O\u2019Hara of Ontario, has rented Mr.Robert Bergeron\u2019s farm herd.Mrs.J.Racine, of Granby, is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs.W.J.Lavery.A few from here attended the dance at Selby Lake on Saturday evening.Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Bergeron and daughter went to East Dunham and visited his mother, Mrs.P, Bergeron on Sunday evening.School reopened here on Monday, August 9th., with Miss Doris Smith, of Sutton Junction at teacher.Miss Smith is boarding with Mrs.N.H.O\u2019Brien.Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Lee and Miss Olga Lee went to Sutton, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.J.O\u2019Brien o i Sunday evening.Miss Kathleen Harvey, of Sutton, called on her cousin, Miss F.C.O\u2019Brien on Saturday.Miss Flora O\u2019Brien came honv1 from Richford, Vt., on Saturday for a couple of weeks' rest.Her sister.Miss A.O\u2019Brien, has taken her plac \u2022 at Dr.Clark\u2019s.Mr.Pearley, Gilbar, of Abercorr was the guest of his sister, Mrs.J Marco, on Sunday.Miss Hazel Worden, of Sutton Junction was at her home here ove.Sunday.Mrs.Brooks and little daughter of Plymouth, N.H., visited her daughter, Mrs.D.Marco for a few days Messrs.H.Goyette and C.Perkins ryent to Frelighsburg with live stock on August 3rd.CLARENCEVILLE Mr.W.Acombrack, of Bedford, has been the guest of his daughter.Mrs.Clifford Dean, during the past week.Miss Kathleen Dolan has been entertaining a party of Montreal friends at her cottage \u201cKillarney\u201d on the River Shore.Mr.and Mrs.F.Tuttle Derick and family have been called homo \u2019 from their camp on the Lake Shore j by the serious illness of Miss Mattie | Beenvorth.Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Derick and Miss Adalaide left on Monday to spend a few months in the Canadian North West.Mrs.Fuller and daughters, of Granby, are spending a week with Mr.and Mrs.F.L.Nunns.Mr.and Mrs.M.H.Miller spent Saturday in Iberville visiting their daughter, Mrs.Martin Brown.Mr.Howard Bush is improving their home by the addition of a broad porch.Mr.and Mrs Cecil Derby, of Montreal, are spending a few weeks at the home of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.O.M.Derby.Miss Alice Cornforth and Mr.Eugene Derick, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Derick.Mr.Reid Derick, of Hartford, is the guest for a few weeks of Mr.and Mrs.S.C.Adams, at Henry-viile.Miss E.Wheeler, of Venice, is spending the week with friends here.Weather conditions are extremely favorably for the camp meeting being held this week under the auspices of the Free Methodist Church at Dairy Valley.Mr.U.T.Chilton left on Saturday for Lisbon, N.H., where Mrs.Chilton is spending the summer.Mr.and Mrs.R.Macfie, of Montreal, are visiting their parents, Major and Mrs.Macfie, Beech Ridge.Mrs.Philbriek and the Misses Philbrick, of Danville, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.T.Hunter a few days last week.Mr.McLennan, of Macdonald College, was here on Tuesday last judging the standing grain that is being cultivated by school boys and girls Mr.and Mrs.O.Comtois and family are leaving their home here in a j short time to take up their residence on a farm purchased by them at Little France.The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Methodist Church is planning to hold its annual Harvest Home on Mr.M.H.! Miller\u2019s lawn on Saturday, August \" 21st.The St.Johns band will be in attendance, and the best speakers that can be secured.Mrs.Charlotte Derick, Miss Annie j Derick and Mr.K.A.Derick motored to Frelighsburg on Friday.Miss | Derick will remain for a few weeks J ; visit with relatives.: Mr.and Mrs.Harold Perry motor- ; : ed from Swanton, Vt., on\u2019Sunday I and spent the day with their par-ents, Mr.and Mrs.A.I.Derick.LAD DROWNED IN SMALL LAKE NEARTHETFORD Went in Water After Long Cycle Ride\u2014General News.THETFORD MINES, Aug.11\u2014 A young man by the name of Riley Grégoire lost his life on Sunday in a small lake which is commonly called \u201cDe huil,\" which is located on the eighth range, known as Mud Lake.He with two companions cycled a long distance and became overheated.When near the lake a dip was proposed with the result that the young fellow took cramps and went under.His two companions seeing he was in difficulty tried to aid him but to no avail.He was nineteen years old.His father is in the employ of Messrs.Martin and Bennett, Thetford Mines.GENERAL NOTES.Mr.and Mrs.W.C.Bean have left town for a summer vacation.The first stop will be at Cookshire where they will be joined by Mr.and Mrs.Osgood.Mr.and Mrs.McCaskill and two daughters, of Gould, were the week end guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Woolsey.A large crowd is expected at the afternoon tea to be given by the Ladies\u2019 Aid on Thursday afternoon at the Oddfellows\u2019 Hall.Mrs.Porter is on a visit to her daughter, Mrs.B.Amadon.Mr.and Mrs.T.H.Crabtree, accompanied by their granddaughter.Miss Nit* Hammerich, will sail for England on Friday next on the Sicilian.They will make a stay of two months.After a long illness Girard Lessard, the only son of the late Mr.Lessard and Mrs.Lessard, of the Commercial Hotel, passed away last week.He had been in a delicate condition all his life, and for the last five months was continually attended by his loving mother, who nursed him patiently thi-ough his long illness.The funeral took place on Saturday morning.'ll» llllll\tAh ok \tïwr \t \tp DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND INLAND REVENUE NOTICE To Manufacturers, Wholesalers and Retailers * * 1^ OTICE is hereby given to all concerned, that Returns, accompanied by remittance of Luxury and Excise Taxes, must be made as follows to the local Collector of Inland Revenue from whom any information desired may be obtained.Returns of Luxury Tax must be made on the first and fifteenth day of each month.Returns of Jewellers\u2019 Tax, Manufacturers\u2019 Tax and Sales Tax must be made not later than the last day of the month following the month covered by the Return, Returns for Taxes in Arrears must be made forthwith, otherwise the penalty provided by law will be enforced.' By order of the DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND INLAND REVENUE A.F.SIMPSON COLLECTOR OK INLAND REVENUE, SHERBROOKE.KNOWLTON Special reductions on Waists, Middles and Skirts, this week at Williams\u2019 store.Mr.Forest Eldridge has on exhibition a sample of Siberian Cluster Oats, having as high as 171 grains on a stalk, raised on his1 farm.A sample may be seen at Be-' dee\u2019s store.Children\u2019s Wash Dresses and Boys\u2019! Cotton Suits at cut prices, this week! at Williams\u2019 Store.Rev.1.Nelson, of Huntingdon, L here this week.Mrs.A.W.Birnie and Mrs.H.K.: Drury, of Montreal, and Mr.and Mrs.J.Gordon Birnie and children,! of Westmount, are guests at the; Lake View House.100 values in Voiles, for 75 cts.! This week at Williams\u2019 Store.STANBURY S.to discuss important business.Mr.T.W.Wallace, of California, ! is the guest cl his father, Mr.J.W.Wallace and sister, Mrs.J.A.Monte-1 fiore Miss Kathleen Scott, of Scots-1 town, is the guest of Miss Irene ' Boright.Mr.John Grey, of Granby, is j visiting his sister, Mrs.A.T.Barn- \u2018 es.CANADIAN PACIFIC FARM LABORERS TO Mrs.W.H.Crosby and Master Ross are home after spending a pleasant week with Sherbrooke friends.Messrs.Howard Ingalls and Sidney Short attended the directors\u2019 meeting of the Missisquoi Agricultural Society at Bedford on Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.McKee and children spent Sunday at Brigham.Mrs.Jones has returned to her heme at Bedford, after spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs.D.F.Veysey.Mr.and Mrs.Herd, of Montreal, motored out to Mr.H.L.Black\u2019s on Sunday.Master Cedrick Black accompanied them home.Mr.J.L.Kennedy and a party of friends motored to Clarenceville on Sunday.Mi.and Mrs.A.M.Kemp, of North Stanbridge, have been visit ing Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Short, Jr.Mr.and Mrs.M.J.Beattie and friends, of Stanbridge East were calling on old neighbors here recently.NORTH PINNACLE ~ A surprise party was given Mr.Archie Clark on August 4th., it being his birthday.About thirty of his friends and neighbors met at his home here.Cards were played at five tables and a good time enjoyed by all.After sandwiches, cake and coffee were served, Mr.Clark was presented with a gold signet ring, also a sum of money.Mr.and Mrs.Gardner Russell are at their farm here for a couple of days.Mrs.L.Ilacey was visiting at her home here recently.Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Leaden and Miss Etta Leaden, who have been visiting at the home of Mr.Archie Clark, have returned to their home in Turner\u2019s Falls, Mass.WINNIPEG Plus '/ic.per mile beyond Excursions August 9th and 16th, 1920 From Stations in the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario\u2014Tor-onto, Pembroke and East, but not north of Parry Sound, Ont.Fare Returning: biac.per mile to Winnipeg plus $20 to starting point.No Change of Cars between East and West on the C.P.R.For information apply to nearest Canadian Pacific Agent or to J.A.METÎV1ER, City Passenger Agent, Quebec Central Railway Building.Phone 130.m L.Ed.Choquette Anthracite and Bituminous Cv C3\tI\u2014« All rail shipments.Orders solicited, Farnham, Que.Dr.C.H.P.Moore DENTIST____ Cowansville, Que.Telephone 128 J 11.BRYCE, C.G.A.ACCOUNTANT.Auditor.15 Quebec St., Sherbrooke.ADVOCATES \\1TELLS, WHITE VV rntr«\u2019.Merchant* Bank Bldg:.& LYNCH, ADVO-8h*r« brookc.ERASER.HUGO A MIGNAULT, ADVO- I^U/ J) rate*.Q.C.R.Buildins.96 We L AZURE, COUTURE & KINO, ell ing ton Street, Sharbrooka, | A WHENCE, MORRIS A Mr.lVEU, AD-\u2022* ^ vocutcs, etc., Sherbrooke.- -t-\u2014~ / YMREADY & PANNETON, ADVOCATES, \" \" 155 Wellington St.4.O.TRACY, / llnfftnn Straat.yyM.G.TRACY, ADVOCATE, m WJDL- / i V.ENGLAND.ADVOCATE, COW-® J « ana villa, Quo.aiiMiiiuiMiiMimmMmimiMMmiiiis* Cut Down the Sugar Bill by eating a cereal that contains its own sugar self-developed from grain in making\u2014 Grape-Nuts As a breakfast or luncheon cereal with cream or milk; or sprinkled over fresh fruit or berries, Grape-Nuts adds to the meal\u2019s pleasure\u2014-and is economical.Buy from your grocer.SAVAGE\u2019S MILLS Mr.James Maguire, of Saginaw, Mich.; Mr.Lawrence Maguire, and Miss Dora Maguire, of Montreal, and 'Mr.C.Enright, of Brome, were here over Sunday visiting Mr.and Mrs.John Maguire.Mrs.Arthur Duly and daughters, Hazel, Lucy and Clare Duly, of Boston, Mass., were here a few days last week visiting Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Cleary and family.Mrs.Mary Wray and Bliss Wray, of Fitchburg, Mass., are visiting Mr.and Mrs.John C.Cleary and other relatives here.Mr.Gordon Ingram left with the harvesters for the West on Monday, August 9th.and expects to take a hand at the handling of the big wheat crop.The United Fanners' Association loaded a carload of cattle and a carload of sheep and lambs nt Cleary\u2019s station on Monday, and Messrs Geo, Klernon and Louis Dunn left for Montreal to look after the sales of the stock and other interests of the Association.*0* \u2014trjf rwr\t___t .1.0 , .\tL-\" CIOUS Cak es MY, Powder toS1*\ti 1 \" a, Ik VA.Æw A HlLK PRODtjeT^ OliniMKlBlilMlIiMIM WARDEN Mr.R.A.Greenlief, of Montreal, «pent Sunday hero the guest of Mr.and Mm.E.P.Corcoran, Mr.Saun-j deni, of Montreal, was a guest at the ; stuna home for a week-end recently, j Mdaar#, John and Tom Corcoran 1 left a few dayii ago for Rock island and St, Albans.From there the former returned to Lynn.Muss., and the latter to Dntrolt, Mich.Mra, D, Bovlu'ht and Mrs.C.W.Curtis, have been visiting friends in Button, W««>.Brnma, Srotsmcro.fiweataburpf, Must Farnham and Oownmivllln On Friday afiornaon, Aur.i&t 13, ai.three tiVhuj, In tint ohuiah hull, there will lie u i*u Crai«r St.W.ST.JOHN.MONTREAL.132 James Asre.EL WINNIPEG.ieOf»l \u2022 «AM* 0OWDuilKD WHOU M1U» WITH TMC FAT IN IT KLTM BRAND POW-DEKKO WHOLE MILK contains all of the fat of the original rich whole milk from which it was made.Because of its richness in fat, the product is not sold by grocers, but it «old direct to tha user.Clip out the order form and tend to our nearest office.\\ou will receive by return parcel pont a trial pound and a quarter tin with price list and free Oook Book.Ordor your tin to-day and learn how convenient and good POWDERED WHOLE MILK Is.CANADIAN MILK PRODUCTS LIMITED (Address our nearest cilice) Please mail n pound and a quarter tin of KLIM Brand Powdered Whole Milk, price list and Cook Book.Enclosed in UNE DOLLAR.NAME .ADDRESS .(Print name and nddraas for clearneaa) 6-104 ./¦j 56929999999999995 01000100530002000000530200020102005300010053005302 30^01648303039 36303030^616 02010200020002020102000102000202020053020202 024823235323535300012353485300010223532348024802485323890200532348485323482323534853235323 PAGEfFUUK SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 192a Stanstcad County F*ago Coaticook, pop.SSOO, Co.Stanstead, on Coaticook River and G.T.R., 122 müeb s.e.Montreal.20 m.s.e.Sherbrooke.175 m.n.'w.Portland, Me.\tin- dustrial town, centra rich farming: district\u2014Banks, gotten, knitting, woollen and mohair braid mills, foundry, chair, lifting Jack, fire, hose, lash and door factories, agricultural implements, works, etc.Six churches, high school, «mvent, opera house, public library, armory, three hotels, etc., electric lighted, good power plant, many fine residence».Coaticook offers splendid industrial opportunities, particularly for branches of New England industries.For particulars write E.E.Akhurst.Secretary beard of Trade, Coaticook, Que.BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY livery.Sales, Feed and Exchange Stables\u2014 Livery can be had night and day.Also Bailiff of Superior Court.Phone 225.Apply to G.C.Tilkdaen, Coaticook.DR.SHURTLEFF, K.C.makes a specialty of settling estates.If a relative dies, consult him.Phone 70.BAKERS\u2014\\fhy worry about baking when we can eupply your table with new light sweet bread, also the very best in all lines of pastry.Phone No.267 r 2.Germain Bros., Child Street.E.P.DUPUIS & SON, Ltd WHOLESALE JOBBERS in BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS and POULTRY also MEAT PACKERS and CURERS.Write for Quotations\tP.O.Box 129 COATICOOK, QUE.Furniture and Undertaking! AKHURST'S GARAGE All kinds of furniture at lo-west prices.Satisfaction guaranteed.Un-dertaking and Embalming.Day and Night Service.Phone 270r3.J.H.KNAPP.Prop., CHILD ST.Bachand & Dionne, Ltd Main St.\u2014Dealers in Ford Cars and Automobile Accessories, Tires, Vulcanized, Batteries Stored, Charged and Repaired.Quick service day and night.Phone 25.Night Service 2S3.Lunch Room _\t\u201e\t_\t.c, open Day and Night.It is our desire Our Battery Service Station j J pleage you> B at your disposal for storage or\tCHAMPAGNE repairs.We also have a service battery on hand for you in case of trouble.BACHAND & DIONNb Ltd MAIN ST., COATICOOK.THE CORNER STORE Here you will find a complete line of Electrical Fixtures, Builders\u2019 Hardware, Aluminum, Pyrex, and Tinware.Hall & Allard COATICOOK, QUE.Phone 217.Coaticook, The Store for SILVERWARE, SILVER AND GOLD ORNAMENTS, JEWELRY.CLOCKS, DESK FITTINGS.MaÛ orders promptly attended to.M.J.McNamara J.N.White & Co.OPTICIANS Refracting and Dispensing COATICOOK, QUE, Established 1880.Baby\u2019s friends and your friends can buy anything you can give them\u2014 except your photograph LARIVIERE\u2019S PHOTO STUDIO, Coaticook, Que.HATLEY EXAM RESULTS ARE ANNOUNCED Results of the Examinations Are Made Known.PERSONAL AND GENERAL NEWS FROM BEEBE AYER\u2019S CUFF HELD SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY ^\t#\tV \u2022 4* /\u2022 p°n- 80B' on B- ® M- Rt\" 21 m\u2019 \"oath ** A\tI 1.1.'.herbpooke and 19 m.north of Newport, jUi X/ pair C 111 II Vt.County Beat of Stanstead Co., center of ¦*\tJ\tW\tsplendid farming country.Noted as ; nuney resort, municipality extending to ehore of Lake Massawippi.Also opportunities for indus, trial development, Sanborn Mfg.Co.recently establishing here, also has grist t -il.etc, County Fair held here.For information write Secretary Board of Trade.Gleanings of Interest to Beebe Interesting Service Was Held \u2014 HATLEY, Aug.11.\u2014The results of the June examinations at the Hatley Model School are as follows: Grade VIII: Herbert Vaughan, Hazel Gibson, Neville Mousley, Mildred Webster, Stanley Haines, Mabel Glidden, Alice Schoolcraft, Mildred Fowler, Dorothy Brown.None in Grade IX.Grade X: Nellie Birch, Readers.IMAGINATION NECESSARY The Girl.\u2014I suppose one must 1 have imagination to write stories.The Author\u2014Yes, you must imagine that you can sell them or you won\u2019t start any.General News The service at the Methodist Church on Sunday morning was followed by the quaraterly celebration of the Holy Communion, with the pastor, Rev.A.E.Hopper, as preacher and celebrant.Dr.Jones returned on Friday from the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, after receiving further treatment for a short time.Word has ben received by relatives in this place of the increasing ill health of Mrs.C.D.Leavitt, of Newport Centre, Vt.Mrs.C.W.Moulton is again confined to her home by illness.Mr.J.M.Robertson, of Montreal, has been paying a visit to-relatives at Crossbill Farm.Dr.and Mrs.McCurdy, from their summer cottage at Lake Massa-wippi, with Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Lane, of Springfield, Mass., were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.Ë3.Gage.Mrs.Howe has left to spend the next few weeks with her son, Principal R.E.Howe, of the Westmount High School, and her daughter, Mrs.W.Chalk, at their summer homes on Lake Massawippi.Miss Laura Chalk, after spending a part of the holiday season with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.Chalk, at the lake, has left for Toronto for a month\u2019s stay with school friends.After the past several weeks at the Newport House, Newport, Vt., Mrs.Bachelder and Mrs.Bowen have arrived at the home of Mrs.I.W.Whitcomb.Mrs.Bowen, with Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Hopkins, jr., and children, of Lennoxville, are with Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Hodges.Mr.and Mrs.A.Bayley, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., and Mr.and Mrs.N.E.Fish, of Boynton, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.E.Hartwell.Mr.C.Dresser, of Connecticut, and Mr.G.F.Dresser, of Richmond, were recently at The Willows, guests of Mr.J.R.and the Misses Wells.Mr.and Mrs.H.F.Webster and BEEBE, Aug.11.\u2014Mrs.Gregory, of Allandae, Out., was a recent guest at the home of her cousin, Joseph Lorimer, and a «jailer on ¦ her many friends here.Rev.E.M.Taylor and Mrs.Taylor, of Knowlton, their son, Harold Taylor, and wife, of Montreal, and Mr.Taylor, of Bolton, were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.E.M.Beerworth on Wednesday last.Oscar J.Sequin and Louise Martel were married at Detroit, Mich., on July 5.Mr.Seguin is employed in that city, and they have taken up residence there.Miss Boyce, of Ne\\«tfoundland, has been a guest for the past three weeks of her aunt, Mrs.F.A.Matthews, at the Methodist Parsonage.George Seguin and Nellie Gen-the Kateville Catholic Church on the Kateville Catholic Church n Monday morning, July 19.After a trip to Springfield and Holyoke, Mass., they returned to Beebe and will reside on Broadlawn, where Mr.i Seguin has the home *umished for j occupancy.Mrs.Josephine Dustin is visiting friends and relatives in Maine.Miss Katherine Farman, of Derby | Line, spent the past week with her g-andparents, Mr.and Mrs.Robert arris.A few from Beebe attended the ! concert at Fitch Bay on Friday ; evening last, and report a program-ime especially pleasing.Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Akin have been enjoying a motor trip vacation.j Mrs.A.Daniels and mother, Mrs.Smith, have been guests the past : week of Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Lind-day, at their summer home near I Georgeville.Mr.and Mrs.H.Hawke are en-itertaining Mrs.Hawke\u2019s cousin, Mr.Bessette, and wife, of Holyoke, Mass.Messrs.Charles and Fred Feltus, Boston, Mass., spent the week-end with their father, Mr.G.J.Feltus.Rev.and Mrs.F.A.MacDonald, Westerly, R.I., spent the week-*nd with their uncle, Mr.J.F.Feltus.Mr.H.S.Stanley, San Barnedo, i Cal., were the week-end guests of J.F.Feltus.Rev.England, Barnston, is visiting his daughter, Mrs.Will Howie.Mr.and Mrs.Bert Campbell, Mr.and Mrs.Leon Buck, Mrs.Rufus Miller, jr., Woburn, Mass., visited their cousin, Mr.E.M.Campbell, tie latter part of the week.Mr.Ezra Ball, of Magog, w&s in town the first of the week.Miss Helen Beebe went to White-I field, N.H., to visit her sister, Miss Annie Bebe.General New*.AYER\u2019S CLIFF, Aug.11.\u2014On Sunday morning a Sunday School rally was held in the Congregational Church, and the service was given over to the young people and children.The classes and teachers marched into their seats singing \u201cOnward Christian Soldiers.The church was filled to capacity, and decorated with beautiful flowers, __ house plants and ferns.An interest- j ~ ing programme was rendered.\\ On account of the absence of the Sunday School organist, Miss Fran- ] ces Reynolds accompanied the : school singing on the piano.The | responsive reading was led by the ' superintendent, Mr.J.M.Elam.The pastor, Rev.Churchill Moore, acted as chairman and made brief remarks.The following numbers were well rendered: Anthem by the choir, ac-( companied by Miss Rowell; \u201cWhat: News Have the Angels to Tell?\u201d, ; solo part by Mrs.F.A.Johnston; motion songs by four small girls;! recitations by Arnold Waite, Muriel Elam, Flora McFadzean, Marjorie Dustin, Eric Elam; motion song; \u201cFlag Song\u201d by Dorothy Fish, Mary Baldwin, Ruby Sutton, Kathleen Lorimer; solos by Miss Marjorie Woodard and by Miss Marion Anderson, \u201cLead Me to Jesus;\u201d class .ation by ten girls, \u201cThe Mas- Do You Need a New Roof ?We have just unloaded a car of Brantford Roofing (all kinds), from $3.00 per square up.Why pay $8.00 to $9.00 for cedar shingle when you can get a better and more durable roof for less money.We have also just unloaded a car oî Galvanized Corrugated Iron, all sizes to fit any Barn.The price is only a trifle more than wood shingle and think of the difference in value.A.E.FISH & SONS, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Que.McIntosh & Rand Phone 20 General Merchants Ayer\u2019s Cliff Get Our Prices on Automobile Tires Dominion, Goodyear and Dunlop.We AUo Have Bicycle Tire., Automobile Accessories, Etc.ter\u2019s Golden Flowers.\u201d The collection at the service was for the benefit of the Sunday School and was a generous one, amounting to nearly eighteen dollars.The programme closed with the singing of \u201cSunshine in My Soul.\u201d In the evening the congregation DUSTIN\u2019S GARAGE Ayer\u2019s Cliff.\u2018Tis a Garage of great renown, which is known in every town.\u2019Tis where they do their work \u201cFirst Class\u201d and only ask \u201ca little cash.\u201d Whenever your car is in pain Ask for \u201cDUSTIN\u2019S,\u201d that\u2019s the name.P.H.BALDWIN Auto livery, choice of cars, Mc Laughlin and Ford, Night and Day Service.Phone 35.\tAyer\u2019s Clifr, Three Villages \u201cWe salesmen who make our calk regardless of roads or weather, reakie fully the importas£e of good fuel and good lubricants\u2014 and we know that we can get Imperial Polanae and Imperial Prcauer Gasoline everywhere and that if we uae these products exclusively we may forget more than half the usual motor troubles.\u20197 Mrs.Chas.Vaughan.Mrs.Upston, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs.J.W.Cass, has ; returned to her home in Boston.Mrs.Manchester went to Barnet, The annual summer sale of the Vt., after visiting at the home of Ladies\u2019 Aid will be held at the ves-Dr.J.C.Gilfillan the past week.try and church lawn on Saturday Mrs.Rousseau and two chiinren afternoon and evening.The sale have returned to their home in : will open at 4 o\u2019clock.Besides the Holyoke, Mass., after visiting her many hand-made articles, there will parents, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Des-1 be home-cooking and candy.Ice celle.\t! cream and cake will be served, and Mr.Will Hand and family have 1 the hand will play during the even-moved to Barre, Vt.\ting.Mr.Will Corrow and family have Mr.Newton Whitcomb, Mrs.moved to Barre, Vt.\tWhitcomb and son and daughter, of Mr.Fletcher Kinsman has sold ! Paynesville, Ohio, have been guests his double tenement house on of Miss Cora Rowell.\u201cBroadlawn\u201d to Mr.Beeman Strat- Stanstead and Rock Inland, Qoe., and Derby Line, Vt., pop.3000, on international boundary, 35 m, y>\t1\t*»«*¦\tsouth of Sherbrooke, 9 milea from was addressed by the Rev.b.Beers, | Newport.Vt.B.t M.Ry\u201e Tel., Tel., Bants, ete.Six churches, Stanstead Wesleyan «'oh of Boston, who delivered a stirring lege, TJrsuline Convent, Public Library, three hotels, etc.Industries, tap and die works.Sermon.The music was excellent, j machine shops, whip and wood working factories, several overall factories, suspender, and solos were sung by Miss Ander-' blanket, shirt and other frrtories.Rich farming section.Progressive weekly newspaper, son, Mr.Rqbinson and Mrs.Fraye, I Attractive as summer resort, at junction of Government Sherbrooke-Boundary Highway of Coaticook.\tand State system of roads.Industrial opportunities.Write Secretary of Stanstead, Que., _______ Rock Island, Que., or Derby Line, Vt.General Notes Mr.C.W.Wilson, who has been\t;\t\u2014- at Birchmere for a few days, has\t:Mamem \u2019¦ V R ¦ B 9 ¦ ¦ ¦ returned to Vergennes, Vt.Mrs.F.P.Houlahan and two | f| daughters and young lady friends, | are staying at Kia Ora for the week, j |j Cuddle Doon is now occupied by j § members of the Tompkins family, H who have friends with them.\t» i-,- rs .to, j t- j , c- ,\u2022\t\u201e \u201e , .\t.The Hon.Byron Truell and his ( Fine Groceries, Flour and Feed, also a fine line of Cookies and Candies, g daughter, Mrs.A.E.Butler, of Law- j I\tWe solicit your patronage rence, Mass., arrived on Friday for ||\t¦ a visit among many friends.They g Phone 126\tStanstead j| are guests at the home of Mr.and |Ly GEO.A.CH ANNELL DEALERS IN i 1 1 - YOUNG\u2019S GARAGE - Full line of Auto Accessories.Batteries charged and stored.Vulcanizing done by experts.Reboring and fitting over-sized pistons in any motor a specialty.ALL motorists, especially those who use their cars for business purposes, must have steady sen-ice.'Fhey soon learn that correct lubrication is vitally important to uninterrupted service and that Imperial Polar!ne gives adequate thorough lubrication.Imperial Polarine keeps the engine running smoothly and quietly by establishing and maintaining a perfect piston-to-cylinder seal, which holds all the power of the fuel charge behind the piston.Imperial Polarine thoroughly lubricate* and cushion» every rubbing surface with a wear-resisting oil film, when used exclusively breakdowns are infrequent, depreciation is low, fuel costs reduced.One of the three grades described below is specially suited to your motor.Look for the Imperial Polarine Chart of Recommendations where you buy your oil and learn which grade to use.Imperial Polarine is sold in one and four-gallon sealed cans, steel 123^.gallon kegs, steel half-barrels and barrels, by dealers everywhere.arme WAKrs OOiMM.Ur Hf-ITtC ' IMPERIAL POLAKINE IMPERIAL POLARINE HEAVY IMPERIAL POLARINE > (Ltfb! nxiim bedjJ\tfMwfium htrry htr4j)\tfExtra boarj badj) A GRADE SPECIALLY SVITED TO YOUR MOTOR ton.Mr.R.Muir will m^ve from \u201cBroadlawn\u201d into Mr.Will Hand\u2019s tenement, on Stewart avenue.Mr.J.C.O\u2019Leary is making ex-! tensive repaire on his residence, part of which will be converted into a I tenement.A football game between the : League champions and the picked I players of all the other League teams | will be held at the Academy grounds | at Beebe on Saturday afternoon, i August 14th.Ball to be centered at j four p.m.This game promises to be the most interesting game of the season as berth teams are determined to do their best and both are equally determined to win.At six o\u2019clock the Tomifobia Camp Fire Girls will serve a cold supper in the basement of the Methodist Church.; In the evening from 8.30 to 12 p.m.i a dance will be held in the Town Hall.Ice cream and cake will be served at 11 p.m.by the Camp Fire Girls.Mr.and Mrs.F.Rugg, of Greenfield, Mass., are in town for a visit to their son, Mr.Clarence Rugg.Mrs.Lillian Paul has returned from a visit to Maine and Boston, and is the guest of her sister, Mrs.A.Emberly.Miss Emily Keeler is gradually recovering from an operation and is in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Miss Farnsworth, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, North Hatley, has been the week-end guest of Mrs.Archibald McIntosh.Miss Marion Anderson, of Coaticook, is visiting her cousin, Muriel McHarg, at Oak Hall, Elmwood.Miss Mary Colquh^un, of Sherbrooke, is the guest of Mrs.F.J.Brown.Phone 182 r 2.\tDerby Line, Vt.GILMORE INN ROCK ISLAND.\tSTANSTEAD INN Here travellers will find a home away from home.Everey effort to please our truests.Good meals and room».Phone 10.L.AUDET, Prop.\tAll modern conveniences.Hot and cold water in all rooms.A Real Home for the Travelling Public.Paul E.Stratton, Prop, Phone 9.Rock Island Garage\tJ.E.Thibault Batterie» Charged and for sale.Full line of Auto Accea»- les All repairing guaranteed first class wora.M.EMOND, JR., Prop.\tGroceries, Rubbers.Hardware.Dealers in Flour and Feed.Grinding done.Satisfaction sruaranteed.A trial will prove thia.Phone 281.Rock Island Phone 269-r-3L Stan.steatL Magog Pop.4000, in Stanstead Co., at out.-t of Lake Memphremairofr, on C.P.R.18 miles w.of Sherbrooke and 88 miles e.of Mont, real.Chief industry.Dominion Textile Co., print works and _\tcotton m , creamery, yrist mill, saw mill, sash and door factory, carriage factory, etc., banks, four churches, three hotels, schools, convent, etc.TV A Ç Tînlnml Mrs Ttiiland Excellent water power, also, Southern Canada Power, offering excellent opportunities for '\t\u2014\t-\t\u2019 -\t* - \u2014 i industries.Attractive as summer reso and important development anticipated.Will he on Sherbrooke-Montreal Victory Highway.For information write J.D.Bampson, Secretary Board of Trade.and daughter Katherine, of Syracuse, N.Y., are in town for a few days, and are paying guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.Bayley, and visiting their aunt, Mrs.Chas.Vaughan.Hon.Byron Truell, accompanied by his sister, Mrs.C.W.Vaughan, and Mr.Vaughan, Mrs.Butler and Mrs.Ruland, visited the old Truell home in South Barnston on Monday.Mr.and Mrs.F.M.Webster returned on Sunday from a motor trip to Sutton and Potton Springs.Nurse Foote, of Tilton, N.H., is staying at the home of her brother, Mr.J.W.Foote.\twhere he is engaged in agriculture.Mrs.A.T.Christie has returned Mrs.D.Bpafford and her sister, to Elmwood after a few days with | Mrs.Copeland, who has been her relatives in Coaticook.\tguest for several weeks, were in Mrs.Alfred Kendrew and Mrs.i Sherbrooke recently for the day.H.Webster, of West Compton, were I After paying a visit to her son, : at Mrs.M.W.LeBaron\u2019s on Mon- Mr.Percy Greenslade, at Lyndon-day.\tj ville, Vt., Mrs.Greenslade has re- Mrs.Graydon McCulloch and lit> ! turned to the home of her daugh-tle daughter, Barbara, have return-j ter, Mrs.D.Spafford.ed to their home in Montreal, after i Mr.A.M.Bowen, proprietor of a short stay with Mr.and Mrs.P.! the Newport House, Newport, Vt., C.Bowen.\t; motofed on Saturday to the home of Master Archie Bryan Is at home! his aunt, Mrs.I.W.Whitcomb, in again after receiving further treat-j West Compton, ment in the Sherbrooke Hospital, Stoke\u2019s Garage And Battery Station Have you a cart Do you want it overhauled.Cleaned and Painted?If «0, bring It to our Garage.I have eocurrd the aervicee of Mr.Dumaine, a flrat-ciaxi painter.Be lure and epeak early aa orders axe coming in /aat MAIN HT., MAGOG.Phono 181.BARNSTON following an operation for appendicitis several weeks ago.Miss Wells and Miss Evelyn Wells !\t-\u2014 drove to Ives Hill on Sunday to, Professor Davignon Wood, or-spend the day with their sister, Mrs.ganist of St.Basil Church.Toronto, P.N.Draper.\tj was a guest at.Woodland Rest on Mr.and Mrs.W.Henry, who have Monday last and furnished a musi-I been for the past fortnight at the cal treat, instrumental and vocal, 3 IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Power * Heat '\tLubr i< .rto\u201e Quebec where he spent the month Mr.Frederick E.Halls, Manager \u2022, Sherbrooke on Thursdav of July- He occuPied the pulpit of the local Rranch of the Rook of î\"°to^d, .\u201c'oil?\t1 hU1 Sday ¦ St.Albans Church on Sunday.Mrs lames W Ross spent Friday1\t\"^h6 Ladies\u2019 Aid of St.Andrew\u2019s last in Sherbrooke on business.' i ^rch will be held at the home of : A verv nleasant evening was 1 \u201ers'\tGraham on Wednesday of the local Branch of the Bank of Montreal, left this week on his annual furlough which will be spent on a motor trip by way of Burlington, Vt., Lake Champlain, returning via the NathanTepper Special Reduction of 10% On All Our Lines of learned's Hofei THE COOKSHIRE DRUG STORE IS ALWAYS READY to supply you with sick-room supplies, rubber goods, trusses, etc.Also Every effort is made to please our y°ur.Prescriptions always compound-guests.Good meals and room.Night! with purest and fresh ingredients, nnrl Dav T.ivprv.\tPhone OF Call E.F.HOULE.and Day Livery.John F.Pope, Cookshire, Prop, j Pop.1200, on C.P.R., 44 miles east of Sherbrooke.Industries include larj?e shipments of pulpwood, saw mills, Guelph Patent Cask Co., lumber manufacture, etc.Tradins: center of important lumbering and farming country.Good water power and excellent opportunity for new industries.Write Secretary of Town, Scotstown, Que.Scotstown - very pleasant evening was spent on Wednesday last at the home C, ;\tT of Mrs.Jas.W.Ross, when a party! To^- and Mrs.J- Gifford and Mr.of the young people of the tow as- :JosePh Gifford left for Lennoxville sembled to bid God speed and a safe ™ .Sat>»May, to take possession of: return to Mr.Chas, Crawford and i th®£ \"^home- Miss Edith Braze! hasTeen the \\ other young men who are leaving on I d y1 recently theguest \"ffheAunt' recent guest of Mrs.A.S.Rrazel in the Harvesters Excursion to the\tRobertyMurra^\t\u2019 Sawyerville.\t.\t\u2022»\t'\t?' rampc.w Ross 0-f t anCnoter ' Mrs.C.A.Nodding has gone to Master Jack Johnston is spending:\t, James W.ttoss, ot Lancaster pott Springs for a few weeks F '\"bThS\u201d Mmy \"ith\ti \u201cL r.p.ef Mayhew, of ' Sher- Miss Blanche Hunt, cf Sawyerville, i ?.«i11\u201d1/,,'»:\u201d\u201d™ 'ü'Sf.SSl üf.'MSn-ison,' \u201c'thi\" Bink Tf Ladies' Dresses, Skirts Suits and Waists The 1 0% reduction will be taken off at the time of purchase.We cordially invite you to our store to see our lines and prices.NathanTepper East Angus\u2019 Largest and Leading Head-to-Foot Outfitters J.H.AUBIN General IVf ere Tt a n d f se S\u201d the recent gacst of her ^\tM.for his vacation Mrs.Louis C.Roy.\t' j attending were: Mr.and Mrs.Alonzo Monday morn'no- Mrs.Charles W.French, of Mon-; R\u201eus?> of B\u201cry: Mrs.Aylmer Fraser i \u2018 Mrs George Wilson and vm.np-treal was the e-uest of Mrs Chavles Lancaster; Mrs.J.Burns, of , ,, \u201e Xi ¦ v'Ilson.ana young \u2019 \"-S me gUeSt 0t WrS- ChalleS Cookshire; Mr.and Mrs.J.Wins-\thome m Farnham low, of Eaton Comer; Mrs.Wootten, !\tafter ®P.fndl^ a short r tccctkov a.-it-i,\twhile with Mrs.Wilsons parents.One of the most up-to-date stores in Groceries, Boots and Shoes and Dry Goods, and in Gents\u2019 Furnishings.A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU.East Angus.Phone 68.CANVAS FOOTWEAR Our stock consists of an up-to-date line of Ladies,\u2019 Misses\u2019 and Children\u2019s Canvas Footwear.White Hose in cotton, lisle and silk to match, at moderate prices.Agent for\tAgent for Tanlac\tSemi-ready Clothing Your Patronage\t1\tM\tM-VTM7li:\tScotstown, is Solicited\t«.111.l\u201diCl\\AjrlZ:lL\tQue.W.B.French, for a few weeks.Miss B.Beaudoin has returned to St.George de Beauce, after a few weeks\u2019 stay with her brothers, Messrs.Louis and Edouard Beaudoin.Miss Yvonne Lefebvre has returned to Montreal, after a week\u2019s stay with her uncle, Mr.Alfred Lefebvre.Mr.and Mrs.Henry S.Osgood, Mr.and Mrs.Cyrus M.MacRae, Misses of Bury, together with Ernest and !\tvvj,i1so\" s PareTM.?- Hazel who reside at home.A very i *\t'\t,\t* s- John Black, Mr._Wil- pleasant time was spent.\t* j son also spent the week-end in Messrs.Rev.M.Brundage, Mr.! J.B.Morin\u2019s Garage A visit to our Garage will convince you of the quality and also of the ^ | son also spent town.Arthur Brundage and H.E.Per-1\tMrs.Herman Lax left on ; great bargains we are offering in kins motored to Sherbrooke on Sat-1 ^^\t^ ontreal, where they ex-\tSECOND-HAND CARS\u2014CHEVROLET AND FORD urday last.\ttake the ba^uenaî\u2019 triP f°r .We have a complete assortment of all accessories needed on cars and Mr.C.Chute shipped two carloads |a Mrc^'s.in a iw *\tC McyM68- Also tires for all makes of cars, at reasonable prices.H.Kathleen Taylor, Shirley £.Mac- of llye stock from here on Friday !left fo Malo^ on Monday ! Rae, Sylvia Soles and Pauline Mac-\t'ast, to the Montreal market which i ; d th\tMonday to\tat^, Rae and Master Brenton MacRae\t, incR\u2019-ded some very choice stock for j\tM\tPennovr r nf MLti-oal ! leave today, to spend a fortnight at\twhich this locality is noted and some Î\t\u2018 t \u2018\tf D y \u2019,\tM\u2018 Smffh\tfor their cottages at Breeches Lake.\thandsome prices were realized.j ?Uf!%\tpJLr\u2019 and\tMrb' hmith-\tfor | Mrs.Charles S.Sawyer has been A meeting of the Women\u2019s Mis-|\tr\ta m- the guest of Mrs.F.A.Noble at\t±llty,^aS\t! Helen Scot^went to KnowHon this Marbleton, for a few days.I day afternoon iast, at the home of week to attend the Conference which Here we are offering you the chance to reduce the High Cost of Living by selling, from AUGUST 4 TO AUGUST 12 ONLY, AT COST PRICES: AUTO TIRES and TUBES, any size; RED STAR WASH MACHINES, No.1, 2 and 3 Chums (Barrel.) TWO, THREE and FOUR BURNER OIL STOVES; MOP WRINGERS; Vt inch WATER HOSE, per 50 feet lengths; LAWN MOWERS, 14 in.; DISHES, (Clover Leaf and Wheat Patterns); DE LAVAL SEPARATORS, 2 only.Above goods sold at cost for cash only SCOTT BROS.SCOTSTOWN, QUE.Miss Irene Chaddock has returned, Mrs.A.Whitehead with a very good ; ¦ from a few days\u2019 stay with the Mis- attendance of members with the\t.ses Price at \u201cPort Hugh,\u201d Lake president, Mrs.Wm.Cathcart.Mrs.' Montreal\t° Massawippi.\t(Dr.) R.H.MacRae occupied the\twith\t% a, T,?16 ! Mrs.Henry Carmichael and her : chair while the president, Mrs.An - M T , her fuend> Miss) four daughters.Misses Elsie, Pearl, Cathcart, gave a very complete and; A,,., *Rpa\u201e XT' .\t,\t.\t.Ruby and Annie Carmichael, of Ed-; interesting report of the work done1 .\t-.s faylor left this week 1 monton, Alta., who have been the'at the Branch Convention held j guests of Mrs.Carmichael\u2019s brother, Sherbrooke recently, which was i \"rletti ne expects to spend a 'Mr.Robert Cole and Mrs.Cole, have greatly appreciated by all present.I left to visit Mrs.Carmichael\u2019s sis- ' It was decided to hold an afternoon iter, Mrs.J.N.Jenks; at Barnston.j tea during the latter part of the Mr.and Mrs.Louis C.Roy spent present month at the home of Mrs.; the week end in Bury, the guests of, MacRae to be followed by a mov-| Mrs.Roy\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.jing picture entertainment, if satis-i B.Hunt.\t| factory arrangements can be made.Miss Sarah Lavigneur, of St.Malo, It was also proposed that the W.M.lis the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Louis1 S.take charge of the service in the Beaulieu for a few days.\tI\tMethodist Church on the first Sun-i \u2022 j .u , ¦\t.Mr.and Mrs.E.B.Parker, Mrs.F.day in September.The meeting then\tthe c!pU l,lt .St- Andrew\u2019.R.Morrison, Mr.and\tMrs.\tHarry; adjourned to meet next time at the I\t\u2022\tUrch on b>unday\tlast at both\tser- Baldwin, were in town\tfrom\tCoati\"-' home of Mrs.F.J.Bennett at Brook- ; VIru! _____i-_ ______: +1, \u201e\t4 «1 -,» ELECTRIC LIGHT CONDUITS COMPLETED.Wellington Street is becoming!the Resurrection Morning,\u201d and rtports\u201d covering the past two more up-to-date every day, and the I \u201cOur Blest Redeemer,\u2019\u2019 and chanted month« of the general secretary and latest addition will be the ornament- the psalm in the burial office, Mr.A.the superintendent submitted.The ai lighting system which has been E.Whitehead beh.g at the organ under construction this summer.The eomlmts, leading from Strathcona Square to the Chateau Frontenac, is completed, witji the wires in position ready for attachment to the standards, and which will make an effectual -and practical lighting system for Sherbrooke's main thoroughfare.Mr.H.Pearce Successor to Halleti Oil Co.tc notify bin many patron* that thb old eattbibbed\tha.- now permsiftentîy tranifarred to 38 Olivier St.Phone *5801 where order* end enquiries for a .kind» of coal oil, igh&oiin*, motor oil, and grease, floor drcMing.bnrne** o :, New Perfection oil stave* end heater*, repair ^arta and a/icworie* will receive prompt and eaxefui attention.6per:al attention given to country order* by auto.Schedule of city delivery &s foHtrmn : Mon.and Thur.\u2014East Ward.Tues, and Fri.\u2014Centre Ward.Wed and Sat.\u2014 North and West Ward.Your order and enquiries respectfully solicited.Time u money\u2014»ava time and money by haring good* delivered at year boa*.WANTED AT ONCE A Man with some Mechanical Knowledge ro ATTEND THE PUMPS AND MACHINERY at tiie City\u2019s Pumping Station, Drummond Rond.Both languages preferred.Apply to Ed.McKeon, Supt., City Office.After the benediction, the casket was borne from the church to the strains of the funeral march, the notes being taken up by the band, as the procession, in which were several returned ^soldiers in uniform moved towardsNEImwood cemetery.After the committal, the Last Post was sounded by the bugler and the MASONS WILL HOLD SERVICE last ,cene of life ended.AT STANBRIDGE EAST.I The late Charles Augustus May-Arrangements have been made by hew was bon.in Rochester, Eng-Stanbridge Lodge No.19, A.F.and land, but tai :e to Canada at an A.M.with the District Chaplain, early age to join his brother at R\"',.Wor.Bro.H.C.Winch, Ur hold Copper Cliff.Some year.; ago he re-divine service at Stanbridge East on,turned to the East, and found em-Sunday afternoon, August 15th, at 2! ployment in the Townships.When o clock ,at the church.Members will war broke out, with an English-please appear in regalia.Lodge will j man\u2019s instinct and love of country, be opened in the Masonic Hall at 1.30 ! he offered himself for service, was o'clock, and all members are invited, twice rejected as physically unfit, _______ .\t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ,\t! owing to poor eyesight, but in 1918 FIRE CAUSED BY OIL STOVE, was accepted, and went oversea:-Prompt arriva: of the firemen | with a Montreal regiment.[ averted a serious fire at 61 Larocque j After a year in camp, exposure street yesterday afternoon when anian(j hardship did their work, and a on s .o\\ e exploded, tne f.ames spread-j severe cold, developed into symp-mg to carpets and^surrounding fur- tors 0f tuberculosis.He was invalid-nisrangs.( entrai station responded j e(j home and was treated at Lake totne phone call ana in a short time ; Edvvard and ]ate!.at Belmont Hos-tht b\u2018ai!e was under contre! The pro- ital, Montreal, every curative perty is owned by Mr.P.H.Dubuc.mcnnR being employed that medical r\toAf-te\tTrt kinouAt science could suggest, but to no GE riiiG J.ACK iO NORMAL aVflii and he gave up bis life for the The city heaved a sigh of rehef j Bm^ir4! as truly a, if .,e had fa.,\u20acn the aanoearance of rain on Mon- jn France.Private Mayhew, who had not been demobilized owing to his illness, is survived by the brother and sister mentioned above, and by four sisters in England.latter were most gratifying, all liabilities, with the exception of the one item of the winter\u2019s supply of coal, being covered, and a small balance remaining on hand.The president read an application for the use of the assembly >oom for school purposes, which was favorably considered as a source of revenue, and a committee composed of Mrs.Jones and Mrs.Wilson appointed to make! arrangements in regard to terms, the use of the piano, etc.The question of the sum of $50 in aid of the Y.W.C.A.in Japan, promised to Miss Beattie, who advocated the claims of the mission some months ago, was laid before the members present, and it was decided that the appetites these with days Horne Made Bread.our Edwards Furniture Co.'armer You will soon be needing High-Class Phono 724 w.Bread Specialist House 724 j.In The Financial Activities inao\u2019s 182 St.James St., Montreal and up.150 Bed Rooms, 80 with private Bath attached.Situated You Save in Wear and Tear To have garments and linens last two or three times as long again, by giving rhera rno^t careful treatment in ^launder-ing, represents a great saving, especially with living coats so high.The Crown will save you many dollars in wear and tear.THE Crown Laundry of Sherbrooke Phone 10 NEWTON-DÀKIN CONSTRUCTION Co., Limited GENERAL CONTRACTORS Sherbrooke, Que.Oifice and Factory Buildings.Power Houies.Highways.at the aappearance of rain on Mon day night, Fjut which ultimately j proved to be \u201conly an aggravation,\u201d ! for a time at least, for the cooling-' off process was impeded by the hu-1 midity, which has been intense dur-1 iing the past four or five days.A slight breeze, on Monday gave the impression that Sunday was the hottest day of the season, but Sun-1 day\u2019s temperature was outdone by two degrees on Monday, the readings at, the Experimental Station being 88 highest, and 56 lowest, \u2018while this morning showed the mer-i cury down to 70.F W.her LATE MRS.ANDREWS BURIED AT QUEBEC.The remains of the lato Mrs Andrews, who passed away a home in this city, on Saturday, were taken to Quebec on Monday morning, accompanied by Mr.Paul Mainguy, of Ottawa, brother-in-law.and were met by Mf srs.W.M, and John An-Idrev.s, cousins of dece.-.sed.The bur- money must be raised by individual ; European I\u2019lan.Kates $2.50 per day subscriptions.Mrs.A.H.Foss a«d: Mrs.Bisscll were placed in charge of the canvassing.The president stat-:\t,\t.\t.\t.cd that both swimming classes held SRuated within five minutes from in the Y.M.C.A., according to a ^ Terminals and .Steamship special arrangement, were doing' '.andmgs.\t* good work ,a number of children and Three attractive Dining Rooms, young women taking advantage of; Excellent Cuisine, Good Service, the opportunity of instruction in the j Moderate Cost, necessary art of natation afforded | ci,as.L.de Rouville, Manager.them by the association.\t:\u2014- The superintendent reported a nnmebr of cases of young women ; arriving in Sherbrooke frum England, submitted by the emigration; agent, the majority of whom had) 'been looked after and provided with! temporary shelter and positions.! Other matters in connection with the' future work of the Y.W.C.A.and; its welfare were discussed.The; president, who has recently returned ¦ from a prolonged trip to the Canad-i 'an West, gave an interesting ac-' count of visits to the Calgary and Winnipeg Associations, dwelling cf-| pecially on the excellent work of the.| travellers\u2019 aid department maintain-! cd by the Y.W.C.A.PLYMOUTH Save Your Papers, Books and Magazines They Rve worth money to you now.Our truck will cull for loads of 100 Jlw.or over.SHERBROOKE BAG & HIDE CO.Call 1M7-P.MANY ATTEND FUNERAL OF LATE PTE Tht: funeral of Charles Augustus Mayhew, who passed away Saturday at the hospital in Montreal, took place yesterday with military honors arranged 'by the Great War Veterans\u2019 Association, which was in charge.The cortege left Lord\u2019s undertaking rooms jial service was conducted by Venr abd Archdeacon Balfour, assisted MAYHEW.\tjjy Rev.rar.on Kothrrgili, and among the late Private\tpres-nt at the grave were sev- H UNTING VILLE Mr.1.M.Dewing has gone to England for the rest of the sum-mrr, sailing from Quebec on Wednesday of last week.Mr-i.Kenneth Hunting and littli 253 A.CR.ES 7-room house, 3 cow», i horse, full pet of machinery ; *ix miles from city, one mile from Itock Forest.Station, 12,500.2 Single Houses in North Ward.H.H.MORENCY, 41 King St.oral old friends of the dece»,ed, also dau{,htcr havc returned from North the old gardener who had been in Hatley, where they havc been the the employ of the late Judge An- gUMts of Mrs.H.Blossom the past drews for many years.\tweek The Interment was made in the Miss Gilbert, who has been tlm family lot in Mount Hermon comet\tof i)(.rnicR jiuntjng the past ery.The late Mrs.Andrews was the, wt.){i returned to her home in Lime on Tuesday, accompanied by Hunting.#nfi M L ml m m TWINE WHY NOT PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY AND MAKE SURE OF YOUR SUPPLY ?We are ready for business with a big stock of all the best brands of Manilla Twine.Special prices for 100 lb.lots.Write for prices.J.S.Mitchell Co.Limited at three o'clock, the motor hurse ¦ youngest daughter of the late Daniel Rpié-r bearing the casket wrapped in the ' Campbell and Mary Ross, of Pigeon'Mig£ ; ' Union Jack, and loaded with beaut.:- Hill, and had a large circle of friends -pj,, u fu! flowers, preceded by the band of jn Sherbrooke, where her later years church hal the G.W.V.A.playing the Dead wftre passed, and in Quebec City, who for djnr1r-r.March in Saul.The bearers were wj|] !onlf remember her as a woman-1 Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet in on Thursday, August thi' will long remember personal friends, and comrades of ;0f fjne character and beautiful per-rhe dead soldier, and the mourners sonnlity.were Mr.W.E.Mayhew, brother of\t______________ | dc-er ¦< d, Mr.and Mrs Fill Wheeler, Y.W.C.A.BOARD FIELD MEET-hrother in-law and sinter, Albert and ' u a_-,\t\u201e\t,\t, tr\u2019P> visitinff relatives and friends.°f iMSr1^'ea j was the daughter of the late i Teas the guest of Mr.Frank McLeod John McLeod (Elder.) Her last a\tu\tx, r.visit here was twenty-six years ago, Æ &BSXn\u2018LdVoun.!ll,\u201eVb' «\u2022 \u201d\u201c>¦\t«-\u2022 \u2022rtor-\t\u201c\"sSS îS»t mS.* oTU .M.r; ; îr.,tc.e.p,\u201dnîï!;,?d \"oi>* \"ïi1* I days.nnnnnnnryrrrtnnrYrinnn^^\tb b s y ^ x Social and Personally ¦ gjiaoooooaagoooQoooag aajLiLfl-gti ooooooooQgs gajLg.fl-ag o o o ^ AT-.T\tjr\t, 7 -'\t» v\tCiuus Willie McLeod, for a couple of i others have very light crops.The j Miss Phflly Roy, from Montreal, is visiting friends in Sherbrooke.* * \u2022 Mr.F.W.S.Webster left this grain crops are looking excellent.morning for Quebec, on business.ceatt NÂDLT & LACROIX THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY 1 000 yards of fine Bleached Cotton for Underwear, 36 in.wide.Bought direct from the manufacturer.I 2 yards only to each customer.Regular 43c, for Sport Floss Yarn beautiful quality, all wool, very suitable for pull-over sweaters, hug-me-tights, etc.We guarantee this floss to be of extra fine quality, and are sure it will give satisfaction.Colors: Chinese Blue, Copenhagen, American Beauty, Chestnut, Buff, White Paddy Green, Bur-gandy, Khaki and Purple, put up in I oz.packages.Reg.35c, for 29c; 2 oz.packages, reg.60c, for 54c.Dependable Rain Capes Color, Fawn, only for children 8 to 14 years, s p 1 e n d id value.These Capes for girls are very neat with attached hoods o n elastic.The material is cotton bombasine cloth with rubberized inner.surface.Reg.$3.50, for ,$2.98.~ 25 dozen Boys\u2019 and G i r Is Stockings, plain or ribbed, to be sold at 49c per pair Big assortment of Ladies\u2019 Underwear, Vests, short and long sleeves, V or round neck ; also Drawers short length.All on sale brown green woven Shepherd Checks black and white, and white, and white, from worsted finished cotton yarns .This material will withstand hard wear with 54 in.medium checks.Reg.$2.50, per yard $1.98 Reduced Prices on Boys\u2019 Suits Though the prices on Suits were too high wTe bought 1 0 pieces of brown and grey tweed, serge finish, well selected.Just the thing for.Boy\u2019s Suits and M e n\u2019s Trousers.Reg.$3.25 per yard.Sale price._ $2.59 Ladies\u2019 Silk Stockings, brown, grey, white; also green and brown, blue and brown shades.On sale $1.29 Nault & Lacroix 46 King Street Miss Marjorie Hume was the gjiest laêt week of Mrs.G.L.Mac-Lennan, at Thetford Mines, on her way to Leeds, where she is spending a week or two.\u2022 * » The Hon.J.E.Caron, Provincial Minister of Agriculture, is in town today, the guest of Mr.E.Winn Far-well.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mrs.John P.Wells, Dominion Avenue, left this week for Kamo-maska, to spend a few weeks with her sister, Mrs.Arthur Scott, of Quebec, at \u201cHappy Hollow Cottage.\u201d * * * Mr.and Mrs.F.Saunders and Master Reginald, Mount Pleasant Colonel de la Chervis Irwin, of Street, and Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Ottawa, is in town, summoned by the death of his brother, the late Mr.Herbert Irwin.Mr.and Mrs.Alex E.Berwick and Miss Ivy Berwick have left for a motor trip to Quebec and Montreal.\u2022 * * Mrs.Charles Heviott, of Richmond | Street, was taken to the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital on Monday, for an operation.* * 4 I Mr.W.E.Mayhew left today for his home in Copper Cliff, Ont., after attending the funeral of his brother, the late Charles A.Mayhew.* * » *\tDEATHS REPORTED * ?\t?\u2022I*\t* $ MR.NADEAU, WATERLOO.WATERLOO, Que., Aug.11.\u2014 Mr.P.L.Nadeau, proprietor of the Canada Hotel, passed away on Monday afternoon after a lingering illness.Over a year ago he entered the St.Francis Xavier Hospital, Sherbrooke for treatment, and received temporary benefit.For some weeks past, he has been in a critical condition, but was able to sit up and some of the time do a little business connected with the hotel.He was a general favorite with the travelling public, and for that reason his house was always well patronized.He is survived by his widow and daughter.Mrs.R.N.Dutton, of Coaticook, is the guest this week of Mr.and { Mrs.Arthur Michie, Kingston Ave-I nue.* * * Mrs.W.Littleton Cassils, of Ot-! tawa, is in town for a few weeks\u2019 I visit to her parents, Mr.and Mrs.i H.D.Lawrence, Bellevue Avenue.* * * Miss Ella May Rene, Ball Street, | has returned home, after spending 1 a week at \u201cCamp Comfort,\u201d Garthby, i the guest of Miss Alexandra Le-j vesque.* * * Mr.and Mrs.Roy F.Gadley and son, Gerald, were in Quebec for the week end to meet Mr.Wm.Rice, who was a passenger on the Metagama, from Liverpool, England.* * The many friends of Miss Agnes Bonner, will be pleased to hear that she has returned home from the Sherbrooke Hospital, and is much improved in health since her recent operation.* * * Mrs.Thos.Vineberg, who was called to Cornwall by the illness and death of her mother, is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs.Phillips.¥ « * Mrs.Clinton, .no has been spending some weeks in North Hatley, was in town recently on her way to Portland, Me., and her home in New york.* * * Miss F.Jane Purdy and Miss Kathleen Page, Montreal street, are the guests of Mrs.Arthur Spafford at \u201cHighland Cottage,\u201d North Hatley.* * * Mrs.L.A.Belanger and her sister, Miss Griffith, who have been spending a couple of weeks bourg.Ont., expect to visit Ottawa and Toronto before returning home.* V # Mr.Fenwick Hall and daughter, Margaret, of Concord, N.H., who have been visiting friends in town left today for a short stay at Lake Megantic, before returning to their home.» * * Mr.and Mrs.Frank Griffith, who were summoned to Sherbrooke by the illness of Mrs.Wm.Griffith.Mr.Griffith's mother, have returned to their home in Brooklyn, N.Y.MR.RICHARD BRADFORD, GRANBY.\u201cTrue Economy* \u2019 Is not so much what jtou pay for an article, as what you get in return.H SALADA\u201d Is worth every cent of its cost, as you get Quality Value incomparable-\u2014 \u2022«51 SerL°LLoenfn^VHlvc\tthi?GRANBY, Aug.11.\u2014On Tuesday CedTrwonH\tihfke g at evening, August 3rd, the death oc- Cedarwood Cottage, Lake Massawip-[ curred of Richard w Bradford, at his home on Drummond street.Rev.J.M.and Mrs.Bradshaw, of Johnville,.Que., announce the engage The passing of Mr.Bradford removes one of the older generation of Granby\u2019s business men, and one who urauuy s ousiness men, ana one wno r JCrlo-or MiirnW ol\u2019rl \"l***\u2019\tf01\u2019yearS W3S 8 ^amffiar GgUrC P ' ' i pT T- T St a°M\t*n t^,e commercial life of this'town r ergus Murphy, Esq., K.C., and Mrs., RnrT1 Murphy, Quebce City.Mr.Harry McKearne, Mrs.Mc-Kearne, and Miss Marion McKearne, First Avenue, East Sherbrooke, have returned from a two weeks\u2019 visit to Mrs.Sidney Roberts, Mrs.Mc-Kearne\u2019s daughter, at St.Johns, P.Q- * * * Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Mooney, of Toronto, who spent last week in the in Granby township seventy-one years ago, he started in business here early in life, keeping a general store as well as handling flour, feed, coal, wood and hay.He was successful in business and established a wide connection, being known as an absolutely honorable and reliable man in every respect.About twenty years ago he built the fine three-storey brick block at the corner of Drummond and Main streets, occupying the lower portion for his city, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.j business.About five years ago fail-Da\\ ui Wilson, ^ ictoria streea, have ; jng health ccmpelleji him to curtail gone to Pootton Springs for a brief, his business activities, and he sold stay before returning home.\t| the business block to the Montreal & ir r< tv ,\t,, .\t.\t: Southern Counties Railway.Although Terce left this morning ; it was his intention at this time to d a TfCJV retire from business, nevertheless, fiwhioTwhn'w h0! ; ^rS' iFÏTthere were so many of his patrons Snrimrs fnr\taUhe i who \"'ere reluctant to sever a con- montfî- Mrs.; nection extending over so many ?iu6W1H return years, that he established a ware- to the city on Saturday.* * * Rev.Fathers Georges and Noel Cabana, who accompanied a party of friends by motor from La Patrie to Sherbrooke this week, were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.St.Vincent, Court street.Father Noc Cabana house and store room at the rear of his residence from which his customers were served until the time of his death.He was a lifelong and faithful member of the Methodist Church, and for marly years a member of the belonged to>e White Fathers, and leaves shortl yfor Africa to the mission of the order.join Invitations have been1 issued for the marriage of Miss Jean Gordon MacLeod, daughter of the late Rev.John MacLeod and Mrs.MacLeod, Melbourne street, Sherbrooke, to Mr.Emile A.Lods, B.S.A., Macdonald College.The wedding will take place cn August 24th.* * * Mgr.Paul Larocque has returned from Montreal, whither he went Sunday to congratulate, and present his homage to His Grace Archbishop Bruchési, cn the occasion of his twenty-third anniversary of his consecration.Mgr.Larocque was a> companied by his private secretary, the Rev.Leon N.Lemay.* * * Clean to handle.Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and General Stores THE ELECTRIC HOUSE-MAID Llousewives all over Canada say that hired help is hard to get\u2014is sometimes inefficient and nearly always very expensive.\t\u2014\t.Doing my own work!\u201d say thousands of women in every walk of life.Electricity is the modern \u201cServant-girr*\u2014it cooks, cools, heats, dusts, sweeps, washes and does a dozen of the household duties with no trouble and practically no operating expense.tt Just turn the Switch.\u201d Ask us About Electric Vacuum Cleaners.Mr.Jos.Roscnbloom and his sister, Mrs.T.Vineberg, were summoned to Cornwall, Ont., last week on account of the serious illness of their mother, Mrs.J.Roscnbloom, si\\, who suffered a stroke of paralysis.Mrs.Roscnbloom passed away on Wednesday last, and the remains were brought to Montreal for , interment in the family plot.\tJ The employees of La Tribune en-, tertained Saturday evening in honor i of two of their number, Mr.Ephram Breton and.Miss Clara Boisvert, j vyhoso marriage takes place shortly.I \u2014 Icirgc number of fellow workers : and friends were present, and the ; evening was spent pleasantly, enlivened with music, songs, recitations, etc.A very handsome gift was presented to the bride-clcct.* * * Miss Ada Jones, assistant superintendent of the Sherbrooke Hospital, has resigned that position, and left Monday evening for her home in Ontario, on account of the serious | illness of /er father.The departure i Miss Jon j, wh./ did excellent work overseas, and was most efficient in her duties in cor.ifrction with the hospital, is greatly regretted.Scout Frank Geltz, of Salt Lake ^ City, Utah, nephew of Mrs.Arthur , Fraser, is at present with the three I hundred Boy Scouts from the Un-1 ited States attending the Boy i Scout convention in England, and with the delegation will visit France, Belgium and Italy.Scout Geltz was prominent in the Sher-1 brookc Boy Scouts during a year! spent with his relatives in the city, 1 and was so fortunate as to bo the I one chosen from three thousand : scouts of his home city to take part ' in the tour, ami the London papers' comment with interest on the sturdy i young Americans pervading the i streets sightseeing, visiting the famous historic places, and thor-i oughly enjoying themselves.It is I understood that the American scouts I were the guests of the Prince of, Wales while in London, and the convention was addressed by Sir Robert Badcn-Powell, chief scout ; the Duke of Connaught and other! notable people.-4-» retiring disposition he never sought public honors, but was recognized by all as a sterling and upright citizen, whose death is a distinct less to the community.The funeral was held in the Methodist Church on Thursday afternoon and was largely attended by friends and citizens of all classes and creeds.On account of-the absence of the regular pastor, the service was conducted by Rev.P.Per-gau, of Waterloo.Mrs.J.G.Fuller presided at the organ.The funeral manager was Mr.F.B.Farnsworth, and the bearers were Messrs.O.H Jackman, A.E.Solomon, 1.E.Hutchins, Wm.Reynolds, C.Aitchisonl and W.R.Horner.He is survived by his widow and four daughters, Mrs.H.Biddings of.Granby; xVJrs.Raymond Farnsworth, i of Montreal; Miss Mabel Bradford and Mrs.J.S.Greenshields, of Toronto.WATCH ! and see how it works rT,HE NEXT time you travel on the * street car, watch the crowd entering.Half a dozerror ten are crowding the door\u2014the Conductor has to make change for 90 p.c.of every one paying cash and also for more than half of those who buy the 4 ride strip.Then, later on, notice those who carry the 25 ride card.They come in, depositing tickets as they pass, allowing the car to proceed without a second s delay.The Conductor serves you best when he is driving\u2014making change when you enter is a waste of time.Less delays mean quicker transit, which means an improved service on all lines.On Sale at all leading Merchants 25 Tickets $1.50 Don't neglect to read the Classified Advertisements in I this issue.They likely name something you want.AUGUST FURNITURE SALE 33 DISCOUNT on all HILLHURST Mr, and Mrs.E.Waldron, Misses Maud and Marjorie Waldron, of Easl Clifton, were recent visitors at Mr.A.B.Waldron\u2019s.Mr.Fred Perry attended the funeral of his stepmother, the late Mrs.O.Perry, at Ayer\u2019s Cliff last week Wednesday.Miss Mary Church spent the week-end at the home of her brother, Mf.W.J.Church, in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Pocock were week-end visitors of Mr.and Mrs.A.B.McKee, Lcnnoxville.Mrs.Henry Wilson, who has boon the guest of Mrs.H.E.Bowen the past week, returned to Coaticook on Monday, where she is staying with her mother, Mrs.I.Baldwin.PÔÔR*FISH! Yank (in London fish shop) \u2014 What fish do you call this?Fishmonger\u2014That\u2019s \u2019alee, sir.Yank\u2014Ache, is it.Toothache or headache?Fishmonger\u2014Neither, 'ttke al over.sir; it\u2019s Baby Carriages Sulkies and Strollers 1 0 only Go-Carts, with black leatherette hoods, collapsible bodies, reclining back, heavy rubber-tired wheels.$23.00 va- August Sale.14.65 Heavy rattan Baby Carriage, in gray or natural finish.Heavily upholstered in brown denim; reversible gear.Should sell for $42.00.\t ?BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE (Yesterday's Results) Washington 3; Chicago 4 Boston 4; St.Louis 6.' League Standing\t\t CluD#\tWon\tLost Cleveland .\t.69\t36 Chicago .\t.68\t41 New York .\t.68\t42 St.Louis .\t.62\t52 Washington .\t.46\t56 Boston .\t46\t57 Detroit .\t40\t63 Philadelphia .\t.32\t74 P.C.657 .624 .618 .500 .451 .447 .388 .302 BASEBALL FLASHES ?\t4* In the American League, Acost, Washington\u2019s recruit pitcher, made a mistake in pitching to Joe Jackson in the tenth inning yesterday and Jackson singled, sending Weaver, Who had doubled before him, home with the run which gave Chicago victory and the third straight over the Senators.Timely extra base hitting by Williams, Smith, Tobin and Sisler enabled St.Louis to win yesterday\u2019s gaàie from Boston.Sisler got his third home run in three days and his sixteenth of the season.In the National League, Doak\u2019s failure to cover first base on Williams\u2019 smash between Hornsby end Fournier in the seventh inning robbed himself of a no hit game in yesterday\u2019s St.Louis victory over Philadelphia.Boston and Cincinnati divided a double header yesterday.Ruether was ejected from the first game for disputing decisions on balls and strikes.^ Thinlex A NEW % UGHTwffGHTSJMMER COLLAR ® TOOKEBROSUMITO BRCOKBURY Canada's Eastern Exhibitiôn Aug.28th to Sept.4th NATIONAL LEAGUE (Yesterday's Results) St.Louis 5; Philadelphia 1.Cincinnati 3; Boston 4.Cincinnati 13; Boston 10.CAN * YOU SOLVE THE MYSTERY?AT His Majesty\u2019s THE MÏSTEHV OF THE YELLOW » We ask you to see this most mysterious picture.At 2.30 Afternoon and at 7 and 9 o\u2019clock Evening.League Standing\t\t\t Cluba\tWon\tLost\tP.C.Brooklyn .\t.60\t45\t.571 Cincinnati .\t.58\t44\t.569 New York .\t.55\t46\t.545 Pittsburgh .\t52\t47\t.525 Chicago\t52\t56\t.481 St.Louis .\t.47\t56\t.456 Boston .\t.44\t53\t.454 Philadelphia .\t.40\t61\t.396 kay Edgar, finished second, and Sunbeam Desenjoy, belonging to Coat Allen ,was third.The Miss America\u2019s average speed over the course was 51.45 knots an hour, and her fastest lap was covered at the rate of 56.63 knots.NOVA SCOTIA MEN TOOK HONORS MONTREAL, Aug.11.\u2014Captain C.A.McArthur, 78th Nova Scotia Regiment, scored ninety out of a possible hundred in the Macdonald \u201cBrier\u201d match at the opening of the annual prize meeting of the Pro-Quebec Rifle Association yesterday.GOLF INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (Yesterday's Results) Rochester 0; Syracuse 5.Rochester 4; Syracuse 2.Baltimore 9; Buffalo 0, U.S.Clubs\tWon\tLost\tP.C.I Baltimore .\t.72\t35\t.673 1 Buffalo .\t.\t.69\t38\t.645 Toronto .\t.69\t39\t.639 Akron .\t.67\t41\t.621 Reading\t\t.50\t58\t.463 Jersey City .\t.42\t64\t.396 Rochester .\t.34\t74\t.315 Syracuse .\t.37\t81\t.250 THETFORD MINES CLUB ISSUES CHALLENGE.The Thetford Mines Baseball Club is anxious to arrange games with any amateur teams in the city of Sherbrooke or vicinity, as they have several open dates this month.The | club would be pleased to hear from I the following teams: Sherbrooke K.| of C\u2019s, Jenckes, Canadian Rand Drill, | East Angus, Victoriaville, Lake Me -! gantic, or any other strong amateur j teams.For further information ad-j dress: Jos.McMaster, Thetford I Mines, Que.FOOTBALL ALWAYS COOL AND BRERZY HERE -\u2014-* This Summer's Breeziest Production TODAY.Wallace Reid in another of his great high -Yiotorcd hits, entitled \u201cEXCUSE MY DUST\u201d (with Anna Little, star of \u201cLightning ïlryce\u201d) from Saturday Evening Post story, \u201cThe Bear Trap,\u201d by Byron Morgan.Clever Hank Mann in \u201cNAUGHTY NURSES.\u201d The Dimple Beauty Lillian Walker in \u201cTHE MILLION DOLLAR REWARD,\u201d and there.FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.See Olive Thomas of the \u201cZiegfeld Follies\u201d playing her greatest role, \u201cTHE FOLLIES GIRL.\u201d An old man dying was brought back to health by a dainty dancer.Joe Rock in \u201cNYMPHS AND NUISANCE\u201d » Rip Roaring Big \u201cV\u201d Special.Francis Ford and Rosemary Theby in \u201cTHE MYSTERY OF 13.\u201d ^-+ Don\u2019t Miss This Fine Bill.V COMFORT! \u2014that above all \u2014 then style \u2014 and long service, of course.\u2014 attributes o,l every INVICTUS Shoe.\u2022-the beat (food shoe >-rr.-.Fitchett, of Cowansville, attended the concert and dance on Saturday evening.Mr.Walter Hawthorne and Mi*-Grace Hawthorne, of Montreal, ar : guestr, of their cousins, Messrs E.and C.Martin and Miss Alice Mat-tin.Rev.A.F Guiliett.and Miss Blanche Guiliett motored to Sutton or, Sunday evening The Sisters of St.Joseph Convent have returned to the \u201cMother House\u201d at St.Hyacinthe for a time and the convent is closed.Mits Ruth Niekolls, of Enosburg.Vt., is a guest of her cousin, Miss Dorothy Brown.Mr.and Mr* Sidney Warlow, of Montreal, and Mis Lucia Brown left on Monday for Boston, Mass., and other point- k-fore their return.Rev.and Mrs.P., W.Carr and son, Barton, of Fitch Bay, are spending their holidays at the Lakeview., Mr.and Mrs.Samuel Burnett, of Montreal, are stopping at the Lake-view for a couple r,f weeks.Messrs.C.Taylor and McCullough, of Montreal, were guests of M rs.Powell over the week-end.The dance at the Lakeview on Saturday evening wai a splendid success.Benoit\u2019s orchestra, assisted by Prof.Kteele, of Sherbrooke, furnished the music Next Saturday evening the usual week end dance will take place when prizes for the best dancers, both ladies and gentlemen, U be given.General News.A deep gloom was cast over this community when it heard of the death of Mrs.E.C.Inglis, of Foster, who passed away Sunday morning after a short illness.The Sunday previous she was able to attend service in the Creek Church, of which she was an ardent' worker and supporter, and where she will be missed very much.The only daughter and Mr.Inglis, as well as brothers and sisters have' the deepest sympathy of all.Mr.and Mrs.Lebrun.Mrs.Lessard and Miss Annie, of Waterloo, visited Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Goddard.Mr.E.J.Salisbury and Miss Bolton, of Montreal, motored out for the week-end at the same home.Mrs.McFarlane, of Waterloo, spent a few days with Mrs.W.H.Goddard, also Mr.Duffy, from Brome Lake, called at the same home.Mrs.W.H.Goddard and Miss Evelyn have been spending a few Safely Ralfe* Needs no Vacation! CANADA woRit wen MOWN THE lUM I» CAHAOà KNOWN TBt worn# pvt* No man can work at his best, day after day _______ the year through- He needs his; vacation.But his Gillette Safety Razor needs no rest aily Record\u201d Want Advertisements BIG RE&ULXS FOR LITTLE MONEY r)ric*>fn^%\u2018uJLW°/ds 01 less\u2019 j5c eaei1 insertion, one cent for each additional word.Six insertions for the if amounts hâve'to be^enfmo^e\t\u201c Charged' WCUkly r8te ^ n0t apply- 10c added _ HELP WANTED\u2014FEMALE i^ENERAL __I\thelp wanted\u2014male SERVANT WITH REFER-cnce wanted at once.Good salary.Apply Mrs.(Dr.) Darche, 92 King St.A CAPABLE GENERAL SERVANT ** wanted, also housemaid.Aplpiy Mrs.N.IE.Brooks, 205 Queen St.OEQUIRE AT ONCE A NUMBER OF young women to run sewing machines ; good wages while learning.Apply Penmans Limited, Coaticook.; fpRUCK DRIVER WANTED.APPLY S1L-* ver Spring Brewery.TIJOLDERû, i-oundrymen and wood and metal pattern makers wanted.Molders can make from $10 to $14 a day at piece work.Apply to E.& T.Fairbanks Co., Lt speaking both languages for ! i our boot and shoe department.Apply to J.' henhouse, workshop, lour acres land.Will sell cheap to quick buyer ; in village of Moe's River.Apply G.H.Walsh, Boynton, (Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, August 11.\u2014The case for the consumer of coal was brought ,\t, _\t,\t\u201e \u2014 before the Board of Railway Commis- PR^Çd the Associated Press that Thirteen Years Ago.(Associated Press Despatch) BOSTON, Aug.11.\u2014An associate of Charles Ponzi, from the home of the latter at Lexington, today tele- TOMAN WANTED FOR LAUNDRY M.Nault, Ltd., 35 King Street.\u201d three days a week, also kitchen girl.I- Apply Superintendent Sherbrooke Hospital, i XX7ANTED IMMEDIATELY, RELIABLE.XTTANTFn a wnMAxr Tr,\tTTZI i \u2019\u2019 capable man.good at figures, willing - WtTn Anul ^ M H WASH AND to do al, kimis of work in our white metaI 129 Lotion Street\tHar°ld HyDdm- P-nt works: good position for suitable sioners this morning when the hearing of application by all Canadian Railways for increased rates was continued.J.M.Daly, of Canadian retail coal association, declared that the consumer of coal in Canada could not TODAY\u2019S QUOTATIONS ON STOCK EXCHANGE The following prices furnished by P.B.McCurdy & Co., and McManamy ir Walsh, show operations in the active and important stocks in the New York and Montreal markets: New York.Am.Beet Sugar.Am.Can.Am.Car.& F.Am.Loco.'.Am.Smelting\t.Am.Sugar.Am.Sum.Tob.Ponzi admitted that he was the , Charles Ponzi, formerly of Mont- ! Ym' Woollen real.He added that the spectacular ARRCORuR Copper, financier was in conference with his lawyers and would issue a statement later.Reports from Montreal circulated rpHREE hotels and three COTTAG- s^an(j further advances in the price were t° the effect that Ponzi under .\u201e or Ka e* PP y to S.A.McKay, ;-.f upppscarv fuel and PYnroacod the name of Ponzi had onernt-pd a North Hatley.SITUATIONS WANTED AN EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER -'-A wanted.Apply at Kuahner's Store, cor./King and Wellington Sts.person.Find the Dominion Metal Co.Phone | FXi>ERIENCED AND COMPETENT j 526-r-l.\t1 J stenographer deaires position.Reply to Box 74.Record Office.TEACHERS WANTED A70UNG MAN WANTED TO DRIVE A auto truck.Steady employment and good wages.Apply 38 Olivier St, brooke.\"OOSITION WANTED AS CHEF.APPLY Sher- Mack Sing, 139 King Street.TWO TEACHERS WANTED I^OR THE | SALESMAN~SELF-RESPECTING SALES- .- Beebe R.C.Model School, qualified to I man' who/8 SJntitiuu is beyond his pre- p, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS .Publication charges : Births, 25c.; Ma.Tiag-t^ach both French and English, one holding ' B, place\u2019 .\u201c1«ht find more congenial\tcm- j es 25c.; Deaths, 25c.;\twhere funeral notice is Model the other Elementary diploma.Good:\tus\u2019 .aEt^ at\t!\tadded, 75c.; Card of\tThanks, 75c.; In ide- salaries.Apply to W.E.Simmons, Chairman, doubIe hw 1Pcome- We require a man of\t'\tmoriam, 75c#.p0etry\t10c.per line; list of\tCOHipany Would finish with a de- flowers, 10c.per line.of the necessary fuel and expressed his opinion that the railway got more out of their freight charges on coal than any other commodity.The railways were better able to stand increased costs than the poor consumer.the name of Ponzi had operated a financial plan promising large returns in Montreal thirteen years ago.Attention was called also to the records of the St.Vincent de Paul penitentiary in that city, which were The railways brought forward wit- sa>(l to shew that a man known as nesses to show their recent opera- Charles Ponzi had served a brief tions had been returning deficits in- term there.Early today Ponzi denied stead of profits.J.B.McLaren, General Auditor of the Grand Trunk Railway, told the Commission that even if the new increases went into effect next month, Box 42.Rock Liu ml, Que., or to George Se- character\u2014«\u201c\u201cnd in mind and body, of strong guin.Secretary, Beebe, Que.\tI personality, who would appreciate a life's -^-'\u2014-_______________1 job with a fast growing concern, where in TEACHERS WANTED FOR THE SCHOOL dostry would be rewarded with far abov: Municipality of Eaton Elementary \u2018*'vtrak'! earnings; married man preferred.teacher for District No.7, term seven i Apply to Mr' ityan\u2019 2nd Floor olivier Bld*- 1 S Sherbrooke.months ; one for District No.6, term eight______ in*Bulwe'tYdJ°Schtl termen^e 1>EINTER WANTED COUNTRY OFFICE months.Schools to opfen Sept.1,\tApply to the undersigned giving references and stating salary expected.A.E.Bridgette, Sec.-Treaa., Birch ton, Que.experience ; capable of taking charge of small town weekly equipped with two-rev.Whitlock, No.5 lino., Gordon and Fearl jobbers.Abundance of material.Man must be apeedy producer of good work ; capable of TJROTEfTANT MODEL TEACHER FOR I\tsmall staff to best advantage ; mar- -»¦ Milan Model Schpol.Term commencing ! ried man over 30 Preferred.Week 53 hours ; Sept.let.Apply at once, stating experience 1 wa'cos above citY 8ca1*- Very active, all and salary expected.M.E.Murray, Sec.School Board, Milan, Que.A PRINCIPAL wanted for the Frelighsburg Model School, to open school September 7th, 1920.Apply to Homer Ingalls, Sec.-Treas., or Edward M.Shepard, Chairman of the School Board, stating salary expected.English town, Hartland, N.B.in fine locality.Observer, MISpELLANEOUS VOANTED\u2014A TENEMENT, CENTRAL ^ ^ location, all modern conveniences, about six to eight rooms or smaller.Box 67 Record.TEs.rsNjr.r rrssio»' «rrkrr?r**- term eight months.One with diploma pre- ' n\u201c ^ be sold by thc bunch' 8 cen\u201c ferred.Liberal salary will be paid.Address i per pound, from 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.Loose stating qualifications and salary expected.\tt0 b*\u2018old at 20 centa a do\u201cn' Apply \u2014\t-\t-\t1 to 8 Queen Street.H.J.Allen.Sec.-Treas., Waterloo, Que.LOST AND FOUND 1 qiNG ^ vate family, with breakfast and supper, j by bank epnployee.Apply to Box 81 Record.A ÛÜUBLE STRING SUPPORTER FOR ] ritENDERS FUR CONVEYING PUPILS TO wagon-pole lost Friday 23rd July, be-i I , f\t^ ^\t^\t, tween Watervilla and Hatley.Finder plea., ! and from tl e Ascot Consohdated School return to Oscar Bowen, Hatley Livery.S Consolidated School for school year of 1920-\u201921 will be received at the office of the undersigned until Satur- JTRAYED OR STOLEN FROM PREMIS-1day' Au»ust lth- Thc Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept any tenders.IV.W.Baker, Secretary-Treasurer, School Commissioner\u2019s Office.es of undersigned, August 6th, red and white Ayrshire cow without horns.Anyone .giving information will be liberally rewarded.M.C.Armstrong, Bondville, Que./ I OLD WRIST WATCH, MONOGRAM VD.E.M.,\u201d lost between Sweetsburg and Cow-ansville, or in Movies at Cowansville.Return to Mrs.Mather, care of Mrs.Ferguson, Sweetsburg.Reward.ONE 30 x 3% DOMINION TIRE AND RIM lost between Ayer\u2019s Cliff and Coaticook.Fimjer please communicate with J.B.Ches-ley.Coaticook, Que.VIT ANTED TO BUY\u2014A DOUBLE TENE-\u2019 \u2019 ment house in South Ward.Price must b« reasonable.Apply Box 77 Record.[>OOM AND BOARD WANTED IN WEST ^ Ward.P.O.Box 444, City.LIVE STOCK FOK SALE BIRTHS WHITHAM.\u2014On July 29, 1920, at Lion\u2019s Head, Ont., a son, to Rev.J.E.and Mrs.Whitham, nee Miss .Florence Moore, formerly of Sher-i had been advanced\u201d 108 per cent, brooke.MARRIAGES LAMONT ~ PACKENHAM, \u2014 On Wednesday, August 4, 1920, at the Bishop\u2019s Palace, Montreal, by Rev.or rather that portion of Father O\u2019Rourke, Frances Marga- was formerly the Canadian Northern ret Packenham, youngest daughter Railway, also showed that it was of late Mr.and Mrs.Michael Pack-! losing money under present condi-enham, to William A.Lamont, son' tiens.of Mr.and Mrs.A.Lamont.\tMr.Hills, assistant to D.B.Han- na, president of the system, stated ficit of two millions.The United States labor award would cost the Grand Trunk Railway appi'oximately nine million dollars in increased wages, he stated, and compensation to employees on his road had been advanced 108 per cent, in the years from 1913 to 1919.The net corporate loss to the Grand Trunk during the first six months of the present year had been .$4,404,711.any knowledge concerning the Mont real reports.Later he refused himself to newspapermen.His house telephone thereafter was answered by a man who claimed to represent Ponzi, and who said that something might be given out later in the day.Subsequently, he stated, that Ponzi had admitted that he was the man who had been known in Montreal.He added that Ponzi had left his home to confer with one of his attorneys, Daniel F.Mclsaac, at the latter\u2019s office in Boston.A half hour later neither Mclsaac nor Ponzi could be found at the lawyer\u2019s office.?ThS e^Æ^tfon0 of if whkh DEATHS.ALLISON\u2014Died on August 7, 1920, Milton W.Allison, of Bury, Que., at the age of 6 months.CARD OF THANKS.We desire tn express our sincerest thanks to the many kind friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death and burial of our dear son, Milton, and to the choir and those who gave beautiful flowers, and to the Rev.C.T.Lewis, for his kindness during our dear one\u2019s illness.MR.AND MRS.ALDEN ALLISON.Bury, Que., August 9, 1920.IN MEMORIAM.In ever loving memory of our dear brother, No.132532 Pte.H.S.Robb, late 73rd and 42nd Battns., R.H.C., killed whilst resting in billets, August 11th, 1918.Ever remembered by GEORGE AND PEARL.that the earnings of the Canadian Northern last year were $53,552,000 while the operating expenses were $60,634,000.The net deficit for the year 1919 was six and a half millions approximately.The increase prvoided for in the United States Labor award would mean an added cost of approximately ten million dollars a year.Other roads heard were the Ternis» couata Railroad, nad the Essex Terminal Railwya.At one o'clock the hearing was adjourned until half past two for lunch.\u2019-«- IRON HILL A PAIR OF GOOD WORK HORSES FOB ( ealc.Will sell one or both.Apply 269 i Wellington Street.CJMALL BAR BROOCH SET WITH CRES-1,_______________\tTT™- ^ cent of pearls lost between North Ward J\tnEVv'\u2019 HORSES FOR SALE School and Giovetti's Store.Finder please1 Vkoulû take light cur in exchange.Ap-return to 38 Prospect St.\t, ply H.R.Taylor.Sawyerville, Que.AGENTS WANTED j O PURE BRED HOLSTEIN BULLS IN ' first class condition for service, for sale, -\t-\ti also young females and u work horse.P.H.i\\7E WANT IMMEDIATELY A RELIABLE I Wilaon, North Hatley, Que,_________________________ agent for Eastern Townahips to selj .ySpERSAL SALE HIGH GRADE AYR-our weil-known t ruit and Ornamental trees, i I I\t.\t.\t.Good pay, exclusive territory, with the beat! ~ ,sh',re C0™\t\u2018*\"d ,Ae\u2019fcr3 at Maplewood «lock in the buaineM.Our agency U profit-!btOCk\tN°rth buttü\u201c\u2019 QuC\" 1 p-m\" able.For Sale 115,000 feet White Pine Lumber classified as follows : 1\tin.25,000; iy2 in.13,000; 2\tin.64,000;\t3 in.13,000 This cut of lumber being out of large trees, runs very wide and is well sawn.It was sawn in the months of January and February last, stuck-up and covered and should be ready for shipment very soon.For further particulars apply to J.A.FARNSWORTH, Cookshire, Que.Mrs.Andrew Peacock, Capron, 111., Atchison Atl.Gulf & W.I.Baldwin Loco.Beth.Steel (B) .Cen.Leather .Corn Prod.Crucible Steel .Cuba Cane Sugar.Erie Railroad .Gen.Motors .Goodrich.Int.M.Marine .Int.M.Mar.Pfd.l.Inter.Paper .Maxwell Motors .Mexican Petrol .Midvale Steel .New Haven.N.Y.Cen.N.S.Steel.Pan.Amer.Petrol.Penna.Ry.Pierce Arrow .Reading.87% Rep.Iron & S.Royal Dutch .Sinclair Con.So.Pac,.iStromherg Cr.Studebaker .Texas Oil .Tob.Prod.Co.Union Pac.U.R.Stores .U.S.Ind.Alco.U.S.Rubber .|U.S.Steel ,.j Utah Copper .Vana.Steel NEW YÔRK PRESS MARKET COMMENT Furnished by McManamy & Walsh CjLOJ'JJULSLitASLfl-QJLlL2A gaoooo.Westinghouse - The 'New York Times\u2014A casual survey of the list seemed to show that stocks had been driven down to a level where the ordinary plan of short selling and covering orders worked to bring about a partial recovery.The Wall Street Journal\u2014There was little in the foreign news to af- i Can.Car.Pfd.feet prices one way or another.I Can.Cement Com.The Journal of Commerce\u2014Little | Can.Cement Pfd.could be inferred regarding the for-' Can.S.S.Com.eign situation and its future, and the j Can.S.S.Pfd.effect of European conditions was accordingly less direct and positive than at the preceding session.The Sun\u2014It is true that there is only a small short interest to act as a cushion in case some unexpected White Motor Willys-Over.'St.Paul .J Abitibi .Atl.Sugar .Brazilian .Brompton ,\t.\t.\t,, development favorable to the bears and Mr.and Mrs.E.P.Kinghton, occurs.Wall Street Journal will say today: Tidewater Oil earns $20.61 a share in six months.Kansas City Southern reports $2.-03 for Common in 1919.General Cigar earnings in six months equal to $8.19 for common.Woolworth\u2019s July sales gain thirty per cent, over last year.Steel orders increased 139,651 tons j Montreal .in July.\tj Nova Scotia Merchants OnU Write I-Mbum Nursery Co.Tornnu>.j/UKUSt 16th' No rg,erve- Wm' C- COMPETENT WOMAN BETWEEN ______________________________/COMPETENT WOMAN BETWEEN 30 V GENTS- LIBERAL COMMISSION_______TO an^ ^ years wanted for housework and sell Red Tag Stock.Complete stock in-1 Plain coking.Apply immediately by letter.eluding exclusive lines, specially hardy, ' ^ecord Box No.76._______________ grown only by us, sold only by our agents.MAIL CONTRACT Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Post- j\t, master General, will be received at Ottawa j\tHadlock, Cherry Valley, 111., are visiting their cousin, Mrs.Geo.Royea and other eastern relatives The \"Shove mentioned ladies are daughters of Mr.B.Stoliker.,.Mrs.Jas.Mander and Mrs.Stevens, Montreal, are at \u201cThe Highlands\u201d for holidays.Mr.Thos.Mathers returned to the city Sunday evening.Miss Ruth Mander, Bondville, called on her mother, Mrs.Jas Mander at \u201cThe Highlands.\u201d Mesdames L Hastings, West Shef- ' IflftHFR PRIfFS ON THE\u2019 ford; and A.Benham, Cowansville,\triULEid UN IflL are guests of their cousin, Mrs.H.Hastings.Friends of the family will regret to hear of the very serious illness of Mastef Franklin Shufelt, son of Mr.T.A.Shufelt, of Farnham, Mr.and Mrs.D.E.Hadlock celebrated their joint birthday Sunday by inviting a few of their friends to dinner.There were present, Eld.A.Wallace, Sutton, pastor of the Advent Church here, Mr.and Mrs.D.F.Sweet, Mrs.L.M.Ruiter, the aged Dom.Iron Laurentide .Mont.Power .Nat.Brew.* .Riordon.190 Steel of Can.Shawinigan .Span.River Com.iSpan.River Pfd.Wayagamack .Bonds.Can.War Loans- 1925 .1931.1937 .Open\t1 p.m.75%\t76% 32\t32 134%\t134% 94\t95 54\t53% 115\t116% 77\t79 74%\t74% .50%\t50% 80%\t81 135%\t136% 103%\t104% 69%\t70% 115%\t117 52%\t52% 85\t86% 129%\t129% 37\t-38 12%\t13 20%\t20% 52\t52 24%\t24% 75\t.75 73%\t75 10\t13% 154%\t155% 38%\t38% 33%\t33% 71%\t71% 42%\t44% j 80%\t80% '40%\t40% 36%\t38 1 87%\t87% 1 79%\t81% i 73\t73% 1 25\t26% ! 90%\t91% 68\t68 90%\t91% 42%\t43% 58%\t59% 116\t116% 60%\t61 80%\t81% 83\t83% 85%\t86% 59%\t59% 62%\t64% 45%\t46% 46\t46 16\t16 33% ai.\t33 71\t72% 135%\t139 39\t39 65\t65% 94\t94 56\t56 90%\t90% 67\t67 75%\t76 60%\t62 106%\t108 80\t80% 60\t62 190\t190 67\t67 106%\t106 104%\t108 112\t114% 109\t113 ir \u2022 Asked\t( Bid! unnnrrimrinrr^^ i In TheWorld Of Finance Furnished by F.B.McCurdy & Co.Lloyd George hopeful for peace and expects truce to be made.Expressmen of country decide to accept $30,000,000 increased wiffa award.In connection with request for certain figures from New York banks,-controller of currency John Skelton Williams, states he seeks to restraia exhorbitant?interest rates.French emissary due this week to clear up details for payment of France\u2019s share in Anglo-French Loan.B.R.T.men threaten strike following refusal of receiver Garrison to accept principle of closed shop.Management committee formed to complete details for merger of Maxwell and Chalmers Motor Companies.-«- THE MONTREAL CATTLE MARKET QUOTATIONS MONTREAL, Augus! 11.\u2014(Dora-ion Live Stock Bronchi.\u2014Cattle receipts 3 Id.The .e are 345 cattle for .293 caltie, 2,215 sheep and lambs, 228 hogs and 497 calves have to $6.50 and common to medium but-\u2018 ers cattle from $6 to $9.Quotations: Butcher heifers common $5 to $8; cows, medium, $5.50 to $8.50; canners $3 to $3.50; eufc-rs $4 to $5; common $5 to $6.50.Calf receipts 365.Good veal csl- 3 to $11; grass $5 to $6.Sheep receipts 326.Not many seep have been sold over $7.Tha lost general quotation on good tmbs is $12.Quotations: Ewes $5 ammon $8 to $11.Hog receipts 675.Packers offering $20.Even lots of d 150 pounds 0 off cars.Sows and WALL STREET ECHANGE NEW YORK, August 11.\u2014(Wall treet Noon)-Hope of an early im-rovement in crop conditions and Commerce Banks.93% 91% 96% .181% .\t195 .\t249 .\t178 I Royal. Friday, September 17, 19ft, ; cncl, Mrs.^ 1 ibbits _and _ Miss_Fidelîa ; were followed by moderate upturns \"HALIFAX, Sf.JOHN\u2019S, NFLD.MONTREAL.ST.JOHN, N.B., SYDNEY, N.S.condition.Very active, ten months old ; j for the conveyance of His Majesty\u2019s Mails, | Tibbits, Cowansville; Mrs_._ R.Pea- all around, a Setback later to slight- J^-l \u2019\tflj\u2014^\t^3» O w -,\t* t-a \u2022 \u2022 v -\t, i would Bell or exchange for fresh milch cow.W rite now to Dominion Nurseries.Montreal, j .,\t,\t,\t*\ti -\u2014____________________________ j r or further particulars apply Sam Clark, t,mes ^PARE TIME AGENTS WANTED FUR ^hone 927-r-3, Sherbrooke, Que.\tjl^o.1, from the Postmaster Generals plea- Cards.Beautiful\t|SU!rf\u2019- .\t^\t^\t.| Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of proposed Contract s FOR SALE Personal Christmas Cards.Beautiful sample book and full equipment free.Largest and most popular selection on the market.We will show you how to make big money in a few hours each week.Satisfac- j ^ press wagons, Barnard sulkey, ploughs, tion or money refunded.Write direct.Manu-t some defective fencing, for sale.Apply facturers, 122 Richmond West, Toronto.\t* to K.C.McFadden, Lennoxville, Que.-77,'\tJ ^\ti Ï.T ,\t.,, *\t, * t 7.iiiuuna, a setuacK later to slight- a proposed Contract for four years, six cock, Farnham; Mr.and Mrs.J.R.; iv below yesterday's finish and thpn P es per week on the route, Lennoxville, Peacock, Fulford.\tfresh tfains\t^\t^ Mr.Jason Hastings, Mr.E.G.Corn1 sympathized QNB TORONTO SILO WITH ROOF, EX- WANTED TO BUY\tXIor WATER FURNACE, NO.3.FOR '\t'\t\u2022\t\u2014¦ j AA saie: jn good condition.Apply to Isaac |»IANO WANTED-GOOD SECOND-HAND I Salois, 32A Wellington SL A Piano wanted.Muat be cheap for each.-\u2014\u2014 - Apply Box 78 Record.\tI p'UMED OAK DAVENPORT, UPHOLS- ^ tered in dark green velvet, $80 ; lady\u2019s V\\f ANTED SECOND-HAND COM PU f- COon coat, size 30, hip length model.Can be ** ing Scale for grocery, Toledo scale pre- seen evenings.Apply 33 Magog St.ferred, also show case suitable for candy ] -\u2014 \u2014\u2014 - display.State lowest ca^h price.Write Box 16, Cookshire.may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Lennoxville, Que., and at the office of the Post Office Inspector.Post Office Inspector's Office, Sherbrooke, Quo.August 7, 1920.L.E.DASTOUS.Post Office Inspector.with wheat & Mrs\u2019 C.Chinas Misses C.! strength.After opening 1% to 1% \u2018GGhv*0!™! a,1Q L-Shulelt motored to j cents higher, including September Selbj Lake Sunday calling on Miss at $1.48% to $1.48% and December Jean Clunas, who is spending the-\tiluer summer there with friends.AUCTION SALE EDUCATIONAL SAWMILL FOR SALE WELL EQUIP'-\tAUGUST 18, 1920 I ^ ped Circular Mill on Canadian National rl'
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