Sherbrooke daily record, 13 septembre 1921, mardi 13 septembre 1921
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established I 897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921.i wâ : Twenty-fifth Year.CITY TO SELL LAND TO CHURCH FOR SMALL SUM Liberals Gather At Ottawa-Election Rumors Numerous LONDONDERRY CITY DESIRES TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH SOUTHERN RATHER THAN NORTHERN IRELAND Mayor of the City of Londonderry and an Influential Deputation of Its Elected Public Representatives Put Before Eamonn De Valera Their Objections to the Ulster Parliament Having Jurisdiction Over Their, Municipality\u2014Pointed Out that Londonderry\u2019s Business Relations Are Closer with County Donegal.(Associated Press Despatch) DUBLIN, Sept.13.\u2014CWfieials of the city of Londonderry voiced here today the desire that their city should be associated with Southern rather than with Northern Ireland.The Mayor of the city and an influential deputation of its elected public representatives put before Eamonn De Valera their objections to the Ulster Parliament having jurisdiction over their municipality.Londonderry\u2019s business- relations, it was pointed out, are closer with County Donegal, in the Southern area, than with the County of Londonderry, in the northern group, on the edge of which the city is situated.On Friday, a delegation from South Armagh will come to Dublin to protest egainst their being included in the Northern Parliament.As a constituency in the Imperial Parliament, this district was not contested by the Unionists, and it is noteworthy as being tone place where the constitutional Nationalists defeated the Sinn Feiners.CONDDCTOR WAS FOUNDIYING DEAD ON TRACK ^ WORK ON SHERBROOKE-MONTREAL HIGHWAY (By Associated Press) Montreal, Sept.13.\u2014At the rate of progress now being made, the expectation Conductor Willard Was Instantly o is that the Montreal-Sher-Killed by Train at GreenUy\u2014 £ brooke Highway will be completed as early as autumn of next year, if not sooner, according to Hon.J.- A.Tessier, Minister of Roads for Quebec.üï ivi * # # *#### *#### $ PROPOSE MEETING OF * SUPREME COUNCIL.# - * Associated.Press Despatch, ^ PARIS, Sept.13.\u2014Great « Britain has proposed to # I'ranee and Italy that a ffe » I * ! * ! » I ' * « * & meeting of the Supreme Â1 lied Council for the discus- *\tsion of questions relative to ® the Far East be held early in *\tOctober, say.L\u2019Homme.* INVESTIGATION IS RESUMED IN ARBUCKLE CASE Movie Star Appeared Before ihe Grand Jury at Early Hour This Morning.(Associated Press Despatch) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept.13.\u2014The San Francisco County Grand Jury adjourned at one ten this morning without concluding examination of the testimony on which the district attorney\u2019s office is seeking an indictment, charging \u201cFatty\u201d Arbuckle motion picture star, with the murder of Virginia Rappe, an actress.The investigation will be resumed at a date convenient to Matthew | , , M j ~\ti r Brady, District Attorney, it was an-!Jud§e Mulvena sentenced Several nounced.\tfor Violation of Temperance Arbuckle was brought before the Acts.Grand Jury at one o\u2019clock this morning, but remained only three minutes, when he was led back to his cell.Five witnesses were summoned by Assistant District Attorney, when the sessions wer started last night.Mr.B.M.Demont, companion of Miss Rappe, was the first witness summoned before the grand jury.A1 Seminacher » # ft ife » « » % # MANY LIQUOR CASES HEARD AT THETFORD Arbuckle at the party and the screen star\u2019s business manager was the next called.Others who were called were Z.Provost, and Alice Blake, also guests at the party last Monday, and Mrs.Jean Jameson, the nurse who attended Miss Rappe when sho was dying.After half an hour5, Mrs.Delmont emerged from the the Grand Jury room, leaning heavily on the arm of Police Woman O\u2019Conner.Mrs.Delmont had been ill, she said, due to the shock induced by the death of her friend, Miss Rappe.She is under no restraint, police officials said, but is provided with a police guard to save her from annoyance as the star witness in the case.Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuekle\u2019s only Bister, Mrs.Nora Arbudkle St.John, mother of Alexander St.John, also a motion picture actor, told newspaper reportera today her brother \u201chad taken care of himself since he was fourteen years old and never asked help of his relatives, but since he made his fortune, he had always been generous to his own people.\u201d \"He ha» done many kind things for me and my family,\u201d she said, \u201cand for our brother at Fresno.\u201cI know my brother too well to believe he would do anything unkind or ungentlemanly to a woman.He had the kindest, tenderest heart In (he world.\u201d She said Arbuckle was \u201chorn fntj\u201d having weighed sixteen pounds at birth.Members of the motion picture theatre owners association of California adopted a resolution favoring the withdrawal until the charges against him were disproved, of all films in which \u201cthe name of Roscoe J.Arbuckle, was featured, owing to the undesirable notoriety he has obtained,\u2019\u2019 in connection with the death of Miss Rappe, it was announced today by Glenn Harper, secretary of the organization.Judge Mulvena heard several cases at Thetford yesterday, all the charges being for violation^ of various temperance laws.Eugene Lamonde, Chief of Police at Thetford, vs.Alfred Parent.\u2014 The accused was charged with violation of the Canada Temperance Act another guest of j and pleaded guilty.He was fined Accidental Death, VerdUct.\u201cAccidental death,\u201d was the verdict returned by the coroner\u2019s jury at the conclusion of the inquest held last evening, presided over by Dr.L.C.Bachand, into the death of Conductor Charles H.Milliard, of the Canadian Pacific Railway, whose body was found yesterday on the tracks at Greenlay.The deceased, who was well known, was fifty-eight years of age, and the report of his sudden death came as a shock to his many friends.He had been in the employ of the Canadian Pacific Railway for quite a long time, and the exact circumstances which brought about his death are not known.One of the sectionmen employed by the railway, wrhile returning to work at Greenlay yesterday morning, discovered the body of a man lying on the track, the head severed from the body.The remains were identified as those of Conductor Willard, and it is presumed that he was run over by the train that leaves Windsor early in the morning for North Troy, although the engineer and fireman of the train testified at the inquest that they had not noticed a man on the track during their run.SPANISH ARMY IS SUCCESSFUL AGAINST MOORS I THE COUNCIL VOTES TO SELL CITY LAND AT GIFT PRICE; REAL MERRY BATTLE OF WORDS DURING MEETING Xave Occupied Suk-El-Arba with- |^ajorj, Qf Aldermen Voted in Favor of Selling 59,000 out Suffering Very M.uy Urn-; Feet of Und Va|ued a! Ten Cen[s a Square Fo|, for ,he Small Sum of Five Hundred Dollars\u2014Bond Issue Awarded to Montreal Firm\u2014Aldermen Edwards and Langis Engage in Battle of Words\u2014Alderman Skinner Strongly Opposes Move to Sell Land to Church.UjuuuuuuiajuLsu^^ \u20141 ry\u2014- TORONTO SCHOOL BOARD RAISES FEES FOR PUPILS (Associated Press Despatch) MELILLA, Sept.13.\u2014Occupation of Suk-El-Arba and the village by the same name has been effected 5i brilliantly without Spanish losses, it 'I is announced in the official state-! ment issued here relative to the of-, fensive began yesterday morning.meeting of the City Council was held last night in the City Hall, a meeting that Spanish Naval Squadron, the infan- FROM OUTSIDE DISTRICTS .\t.\tn i.f\t!anci other material fell into the hands Move Made as a Result ot {Jver-|0f the Spanish.crowding at the City High Schools.Under cover of the guns of the : was featured by a superabundance (Associated Press Despatch) TORONTO, Sept.13.\u2014The finance committee of the Toronto Board of Education has decided to charge an annual fee of $125 each to pupils from outside the city who attend the City High Schools and Collegiates.There is a population of perhaps fifty thousand in the townships ad-' Considerable Interest in Election! joining the city who send hundreds i ASSEMBLY OF LEAGUE PLANS FOR ELECTION of pupils to the city schools and be-1 cause of the overcrowding, the Board is endeavoring to discourage this patronage.of Judges to the International Court.OTTAWA, Liberal ***#«¦ *« MacdMiald Ü dale, Mass., after spending her vaca-\t.Cflle&e: Mrs.Jennie Hodge, of Eaton, has lion with natives here.\t.w;here they will study Arts and Mr.Angus C.Murray has return-\tT ed to Springfield.Mass., after visit- The Ladlïs of the ^ \u2022 C.T.U.will ing his parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.N.imeet at the holne of Mrs- M- E-Murray, at their home here.\t; GllniaT1> on Friday, afternoon, Sep- Misses Margaret and Katie Mac- *;ember 16th, at 3 o clock.All mem-Leod, from Montreal, are spending bers are asked 40 be Present, their vacation with their parents,1 The Ladies\u2019 Guild of the Federated Mr.and Mrs.Ewen MacLeod at their; Flufcîl meet °n Tbursday' Scheme.been spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs.M.B.Hodge.HUNTINGVILLE The Late Airs.Albert Aldrich.The funeral of the late Mrs.Albert Aldrich, who passed away on September 15th, at the home of Miss tember 2nd., after a very brief ill-Mrs.P.J.MacDonald has been at ^ÇLeay and will be entertained by ness, took place on Sunday afternoon.Megantic visiting her daughter, Mrs.^,'fs ^MacLeay and Miss Stevenson.! Rev.Mr.Hoyt, pastor of the Un- All the ladies of the congregation iversalist Church, officiating.V The are cordially invited.\tj service, which, at tfce request of the There will be no week-night ser- deceased, wag very simple, was held vice this week in the Federated ; at the home, and was largely attend-Church, but all members are urged I ed by relatives and friends, many to attend St.Augustine\u2019s Harvest j from a distance.The hymns sung Compton County Agriculturai Society.No.1.COOKSHIRE FAIR September 20 and 21 H°\u201ce ^rvic!8 10 bear\" Canon s\u2019cotL \u201d! were' \u201cSavedby Gra^ and'When the Print Butter,\" tik wiu include is it.On Thursday last, Mrs.A.Buch-1 Roll is Called Up Yonder\u201d, sung by package» with the same prîtes Another anan entertained a number of lad- members of the church choir, which ktaetodeT tfce^foiiow^e^7\u2019 Cw*lnï \u2019, ies at the tea hour in honor of her?The casket was covered with beau-Lotf Bread\t*\tji bo\u20145« '^ster> ^rs MacKiver, of Montreal, tiful flowers ond was borne by three Loaf Brown Bread .!.\t'.»\u2022 Mr- and Mrs.E.T.Yale, Mrs.E.sons, Artie, Edwin and Harry and Eponge Cake .ti-09\u2014.so J.McKenzie and Miss Ruby Nut- M.A.Saunders, son-in-law.The two Fralt cïke ID«k \u2019\t$î;*tl?59\tbrown attended the Inverness Fair.older sons, Frank and Ernest were Cookie* .' .'.\"'.'.'.Y.fi.M\u2014.io\tMr.and Mrs.Charles Gilbert, Mr.unable to be present.Three daugh- Doughoute i-2\tdote®.7>\u2014.50\tHenry Wilke nand son, Gordon, of Iters, Mrs.M.A.Saunders, Mrs.F.SS* nnrtBirfV \u2018 *Tjmon* **Âmîi/*\tBishop\u2019s Crossing, were the guests of Ledoux and Mrs.C.S.Langley, to- Ginccr Snap»\t.\t?7r>\u2014fo Mr.and Mrs.O.Nutbrown on Tues-; gether with the aged husband, Al- Make en trie» at the Secretary\u2019» Office, da>\u2019 last-\t\" \\ belt Aldrich, and the above named Cootohire, Que._________________ ^\tI Rev.E.G.Warren is away attend-1 sons, are left to mourn the loss of \u2019 : ig Presbytery meeting this week, | a loving and devoted wife and meth-j Mr.and Mrs.Henry Nutbrown and ! er- Nine grandchildren also survive )son, Russell, Mrs.0.Nutbrown and 1 and a large circle of friends.Inter-j Mrs.John Beattie, Sr., motored to?ment was made in the Universalist ; Sherbrooke and Lennoxville last Church Cemetery, week.\tRev.Mr.Hoyt paid a fitting tri- Mrs.John Beattie, Sr., has return-î bute to the fine Christian character ed to her home at Lemesurier, after?of the deceased, who wag always of {spending the past month with her| a quiet home-loving disposition, giv-j daughter, Mrs.0.Nutbrown.\t| ing herself in service to her family Mr.W.J.Nutbrown and son, j The sympathy of all ig extended to Packet of WILSONS FLY PADS WILL KILL MORE IKES THAN / S8C-WORTH OF ANY STICKY FLYCATCHER I Creighton, of Sherbrooke, were the guests of friends over the week-end.LAKE MEGANTIC Clean to handle.Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and General Stores them in their bereavement.Mrs.Hunt, Miss Florence Hunt and Mr.H.S.Hunt, who have been spending the past three weeks at Lakeside Cottage, Silver Lake, have returned home.Mr.Hunt left on Sunday evening for Mansonville, where he is connected with the Canadian Bank of Commerce.Mr.0.B.Chapman, from Sherbrooke, is in town on a short visit to his father, Mr.H.E.Chapman, and other relatives.Miss Katie Gallagher, from Montreal, and Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Morin, from Sherbrooke, were guests of Mrs.John Gallagher recently.Mr.James Gallagher was in town for the week-end.Miss Ruby Lothrop, of Learned Plain,, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.C.G.Westman, and her niece, Mrs.Andrew Barter, at Lime Ridge, for a few days.Miss L.Mae Weyland returned home from Ottawa last week and is the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.Weyland.Mr.Douglas Stevenson, from j Sherbrooke, was in town for the week-end, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Mçs.C.E.Weyland.Miss Webster, from Sherbrooke, was in town on Friday.\t, Miss Edith Macheil returned to Parkhurst last week after a pleasant Millinery opening at Mrs.O.Bern- ^isit witbr ^athe1r and\t^T\u2018 ard\u2019s, Thursday, the 15th.All inter- George Macheil and Miss Ethel Macheil.Mr.and Mrs.Erie Weyland, from Boston, are guests of Mr.Richard Weyland and the ilisses Weyland.A dance will be held at the Mar-bleton Town Hall on Wednesday KINGSCROFT Stomach trouble is almost always followed by a complication of diseases.One of the first being an overworked liver, with all the symptoms of biliousness, followed in turn with headaches, coated tongue, nausea, dizzy spells, pain in the back, palpitation of the heart and other distressing\u2019 symptoms.Sooner or later the kidneys, will be become involved and that is Just why these danger signals should be heeded in time.A wise man puts out the fire before there Is too much destruction; the same theory should apply to stomach trouble.\u2018 Gas in the stomach means fermentation instead of digestion; decay instead of nutrition for fermentation produces poisons, whichare absorbed by the blood, and which ferquently bring on the condition known as auto-intoxication or self-poisoning.This is also why we develop acidosis, which brings on so many complications such as rheumatism, hardening of the arteries, high blood pressure and other conditions, which may mean permanent loss of health.Acidosis is one of the main forrunners of Bright\u2019s disease and diabetes, hence it is evident that if we have stomach trouble, \"however slight, we are foolish indeed if we do not take prompt steps to correct it.If we are not fit as a fiddle in the morning, if we don\u2019t feel beter than when we went to bed; if our breath is offensive; and if we have that bad |taste in the mouth; nature has set the danger signals for us.This is i just why the demand for Tanlac, the | great Stomachic, Systemic and Re-' constructive tonic has broken all j World's records.The Canadian people ! have learned that it probably pro- vides the surest, safest, and quickest remedy for all such troubles, and millions upon millions have taken it with the most astonishing and gratifying results.Tens of thousands of men and women of all âges and in all walks of life afflicted with stomach, liver and kidney disorders, some of them, of long standing, as well of thousands of weak, thin, nervous men and women apparently on the verge of collapse have testified publicly that they have been fully restored to their normal health, strength and weight by its use.Still others who seemed fairly well, yet who suffered with indigestion, headaches, shortness of breath, dizzy spells, sour gassy stomachs, coated tongues, foulness of breath, constipation, bad complexion, loss of appetite, sleeplessness at night and terribly dejected, depressed feelings state that they have been entirely reliewed of these distressing symptoms and restored to health and happiness by Tanlac.NOTE: Tanlac Vegetable Pills ard an essential and vitally important part of the Tanlac Treatment wherever constipation is present.You cannot hope to get satisfactory results from the Tanlac Treat»* ment without first establishing a frea and regular movement of the bowels.It stands to reason that no trea-ment can do the greatest amount fo ! good when you are suffering from, constipation or biliousness, or when your system is clogged up with waste products and poisons.Tanlac and Tanlac Vegetables Pills are sold in Sherbrooke by E.Du< Berger and W.H.Griffith and by leading druggists everywhere.ested are invited to call and Inspect the latest in millinery goods.LISGAR Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Carter, from evening, September 14, after the Boston, Mass., are visiting with Mrs.Carter\u2019s father, Mr.Henry Richards.Mrs.George Placey has returned from Sherbrooke, where she was with Mrs.Arthur Gendron for the latter part of the summer.Miss Gladys Hughes, from Montreal, is spending holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.H.Hughes.Mr.George Hughes has returned home from Ottawa.The Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet at the home of Mrs.George Hughes on Thursday afternoon of thi* week, September 16th.EAST ANGUS SAWYERVILLE For Hair And Skin Health Coticura Is Supreme Th«m«jorryof «kin and scalp trouble might\tby usingCuticura îx/ap «jlcIum *eiy for ail trtikx purpose*.On the «lightest sign of redne**, rtrjgbr.en, plmtile!» or dandruff, apply a little Cuticum Ointment.Cut»cuni Talcum aoott er, and cools the «kin »nd overcome* heavy per* \u2022piradon.DeUcmls, delightful, distingué.^ 1*m2Sc.\tTskmZSr Sold i throughout the Dominion, Canadian »r>epot: LfMMM, DmU**, 344 St Pssl St., W .DNrc uttour* So«p «hav** without anuf.There will be o cold meat baked-bean and salad supper held in the j There will be a special service cn banquet hall of the Methodist l\u2019.iuraday, September loth, hi St.Church on Thursday evening, Sep-; Barnabas Church, Agnes, at which tember loth, under the auspices of | Kev.Rural Dean Templeman will the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society.Supper dedicate the new stained glass:\tb® served from 5.30 to 8 windows and preach.There will o\u2019clock standard time.A varied also be special music and Mrs.1 programme is being prepared, con-Wakefield and Mrs.Fish have very! sisting of addresses .readings, vocal ?kindly consented to assist.GEORGEVILE and instrumental music.Addresses will be delivered by the ministers of the local churches.Rev.B.B.Brown, of Sherbrooke, chairman of the Quebec district, will deliver an address.It is expected that a quartette from Sherbrooke will be Mr.A.W, Bullock has been very j ill for two weeks.Miss Elsie Beach, of Derby Line, present and will render several ?was the guest of Miss V.Davidson, vocal selections, recently.\t\u2019\t.Mias A.Pearie closed her camp\tAYER\u2019S CLIFF iaat week, and left for her home in?\t______ i Roxbury, Mass.\t: Mr.and Mrs.R.A.McIntosh and Mrs.James A.Planche has been seriously ill.Nurse Cantin, of Montreal, is in attendance.Her condition is slightly improved, and her many friends wish her a speedy recovery.The Misses Lipsey, of Chicago, 111., were recent guests of their aunt, Mrs.Samuel Church.Mr.George Arkley is visiting friends at Leeds.A Briscoe, car belonging to Mr.Hamilton, of Bury, caught fire one evening recently.The alarm was given and the new fire truck was soon on the scene, and the fire extinguished with only minor damages.Nurse Beckett, of New York, has been a guest of Mrs.Gordon Planche.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Shore returned recently from a motor trip to Quebec City.Mr.Leonard Montgomery has returned from Windsor Mills, where he was visiting his uncle.Miss Mabel Mills, of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.I.B.Mills.Miss Kate Ross is the guest of Mrs.Hector Ross and Mrs.Gordon Planche.Mr.and Mrs.James Watkins, sr., Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Watkins, jr., Mrs.Albert Adley, Mrs.Samuel Nugent and Mr.and Mrs.Frizzell, of Kin-near\u2019s Mills, were recent guests of Mrs.Norman Hall.Mrs.Elizabeth Flaws, of Flanders, has been the guest of her niece, Mrs.J.M.Stevenson.Mrs.K.L.Munkittrick and Miss Vivian were in Sherbrooke on Saturday.Fair.Turcott\u2019s Orchestra will furnish the music.Ice cream will be for sale by the Ladies\u2019 Guild.Miss Moy, from Sherbrooke, was a guest of Miss Evelyn Bishop recently.Mr.Ward Staples and Mrs.Heath, from St.Johnsbury, Vt., are guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Bishop.Mr.and Mrs.John Boulter and little daughter were in town on Sunday from South Dudswell.Mrs.Walter Woods returned home on Saturday after a pleasant visit in town, the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.M.T.Oughtred.Mr.Rankin, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, has been transferred to Compton.Mr.Alden Staples replaces him.The Junior Branch of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary wilr meet on Saturday afternoon in the Parish Hail.The members of the Senior W.A.are invited.per under the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.Peter\u2019s Church.The many friends of Mr.Freder-|ick A .Noble will regret to learn that he is confined to his room here, owing to an injured knee and shoulder.While driving in a cab in Sherbrooke, the vehicle was struck by a street car, throwing the occupants out.GROSSEURS Mr.Roy Ellis, Mrs.Ward and Miss McLeod, of Newport, Vt., have been visiting relatives and friends here.A number from this place attended the Barter-Ellis wedding at Stanstead.Mr.William Aulis was in Martin-ville over the week-end, the guest of his brother.Mr.Wm.Watson, of New Brunswick, is the guest of his brother^Mr.J.Watson, and calling on other relatives.Mr.and Mrs.J.Doherty and little daughter, of Hardwood Flat, have been guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Locke.Mr.F.Hearn was with Mr.0.Severson for a few days.Mr.A.N.Turner, Eaton Corner, has been a guest of his mother, Mrs.G.Damon.SCOTSTOWN The Scotstown band had an entertainment in Gould last Friday night, which was attended by a large number, many going from this town to back up the band.Mr.and Mrs.John Muir, with a party of relatives and friends, motored up from Manchester, N.H., to attend the Fair and visit old friends.Mr.a nu Mrs.W.E.Dustin, of baby Arline, from Dewittville, Mr.J Miss Greta Hughes has returned Am(>ng tke part,y were two of Mr.LyondonVilie, Vt., were tho guests Hall, Mrs.L.McCfiltçn and Master fro,Jl ('a»Pe, ^where she has bBtn Mujr-3\twho have not visited of their uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Thayne McGilton, from Eaton Cor- .j G.A.Dustin.\tj ner, and Mr.W.J.Edwards, of I Several attended the School Fair j Cookshire, were week-end guests of | which was held at Ayer's Cliff onj Mr.and Mrs.Archibald J.McIntosh.V'M^and mÏ: D.H.Parmelcc,\t^ maTly year\"' Tlley Danville, were calfng on fiends \"Yhl, dance'under'the management the guest of her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Charles S.Sawyer, for several weeks, has returned to her home in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Laurier Cloutier (nee Miss Marie Yvonne Beaulieu) have returned from their wedding trip to Sherbrooke, Montreal and Quebec.Mr.and Mrs.Robert J.Stevenson, whose marriage took place in Sherbrooke on August 17th, have returned from their honeymoon trip and have taken up their residence at \u201cThe Osgood Hotel.\u201d Mrs.Stevenson was formerly Miss Theklft Bailey, daughter of Mr.Alvin À.Bailey, of Sawyervillle, (formerly of Birchton.) Miss Winnifred Kirby leaves this week for Ste.Anne de Bellevue, where she will enter Macdonald College.The services at St.Peter\u2019s Church on Sunday next, September 18th, will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at eight o\u2019clock, Sunday school in the parish hall at ten o\u2019clock, matins and address at eleven o\u2019clock, with evensong at seven o\u2019clock.The rector, the Rev.Ian A.R Macdonald, will conduct the services on that date.Misses Doris and Eleanor Wright have returned to Montreal, after a two months\u2019 stay with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Saul Wright.Miss Violet Gadley is at present in Sherbroke with her mother, Mrs.Frank W.Gadley, who is a patient at the Sherbrooke General Hospital.¦ Miss F.Vera Kirby has returned to Lennoxville to resume her teaching duties on the staff of the Lennoxville Academy.Miss Florence Taylor, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs.Charles W.Taylor, has returned to Newport, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.James A.Frasier, accompanied by Mrs.M.Mahl, of Evanston, 111., have returned from an enjoyable trip to the White Mountains.Mrs.A.B.Young, who has been the guest of Mr.and Mrs.H.Weston Parry for a few days, has returned to her home in Foster.Miss Cathleon Scott has returned from her holidays, having spent a portion of them at her home in Scotstown.Miss Louise Charbonnel has left to spend two weeks with her sister, Mrs.Harold J.Scott, in Montreal.Word has been received here of the death of Miss Fern Elaine Whiteman, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.L.Albert Whiteman (nee Miss Grace Fernald), formerly residents of this town, which occurred Miss Evelyn Sawyer, who has beerjat her parents\u2019 home at North Con-________^ .» t____;___ j_____\u201e»;> way, N.H., on August 26th, at the age of five years.Mrs.James A.Cooper, who has been a resident of this town for many years, left recently to reside with her sister in St.Johnsbury, Vt.Mrs.Howard L.Scott has returned from Danville, where she has been spending a week with Mr.and Mrs.0.M.J.Ingalls.Mr.Bert Sawyer, of Toronto, Ont., is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Charles S.Sawyer.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Walter Dubs (nee Miss Marie Blanche Melieia Lefebvre) have returned from their wedding trip, spent in Quebec, and are at present the guests of Mrs.Dube\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Lefebvre, Main street.Misses Muriel and Partie Hus'* bands, who wefe in town for tlia marriage of th>!r brother, Mr.William Edward Husbands, to Misa Marguerite Kerridge, on Wednesday afternoon last, have returned to Montreal.Miss Irene Chaddoek has returned to Ayer\u2019s Cliff, where she Is in charge of the model department of the Ayer\u2019s Cliff Academy.Mis» Chaddoek has been the guest of her mother, Mrs.Robert H.Chaddoek, during the months of July and August.The regular monthly supper of the Ladies\u2019 Aid will be hold in the Methodist Church Hall, Wednesday, September 14th.The hostesses, Mrs.John Planche, Mrs.L.Farnsworth, Mrs.John Farnsworth, Mrs.Jas.McVety, Mrs.Fred Cromwell, Mrs.Gordon Learned.No Trouble to Keep Skin Free from Hairs (The Modem Beauty) I here is no need for any woman toi countenance superfluous hairs, because with a paste made by mixing some powdered dolatono with wateJ it is easy to get rid of them.The paste is applied for 2 or 3 minutes, then rubbed off and the skin washed.This treatment will rid the skin of hair without leaving a blemish, but care should he taken to see that you get real delatone.Mix fresh as wanted.hf Mr°nr«A»»*y*n*id of Montreal ! of th® 0(141 Fellows during the night: Friday.\t! Mr.and Mrs.Homer Rexford have : h.U 7 \u2022\tJ.Mr Sarnuej {of the Fair were well patronized.Harvest Horn» Servlca will be ; been visiting Mr.and Mrs, J.Turner! (;00(5r.s\t'\ti The person who took Mr.C.L.held on Thursday evening in St ?of Beebe\tj y\\r an,i\tGeorge FJaws, of Cflough\u2019a waterproof coat during the Mathiaa Church.\tMiss Florence and Miss Julia r;o*okshir' .were guests' of Mr.'and1*1^ day 011 tl,e Fair, would do well The youngest «on of Mr.and M>v Bacon have each received through! Mrs, J.M Stevenson on Sunday.j to report that ho made a mistake, G.A.Dustin was christened et St j Mr.J.H.Hunter, Inspector of Mrs.Angus 'Macdonald, Miss and so close the matter up in thi; George\u2019s Church at Ayer\u2019s Cliff onj,Schools, a check from the Depart- Vera and Master Ronald Macdon- way.The coat is of English mal;< Sunday last, receiving the name of j ment of Public Instruction for $20 j aid, of Toronto, Ont., have been and is easy to recognise.NE VREX POWDERS HEADACHE! INSOMNIA J NEURALGIA.LUMBAGO J NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO \u2022\tGRIPPE CHILL,, ;\tr\u2019l>4) .S\u2018U.E At\t0#'O.CFG/%-tS KTEVrex Medical Co levis.rq I I / SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921.IPACjE 1 nnc-x TO EUROPE I Wall« Rwerratlana Now | \u201e montheai, to livebposl Sept 16 .Victorian Sept 17 | Oct 14 ! Nov.11 .Metaeum* Sept 28 I Oct 21 I Nov.17 .\u2022 Mellta Sept 30 | Oct 28 .Minnedosa QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL Sept.24 | Oct 18 .Emp.of France Oct 4 | Nov.1 .Emp.of Britain MONTREAL TO GLASGOW Oct 4 | Nov.15 .Pretonan Oct 8 I Nov.5 .Tunisian MONTREAL-NAPLES-TRIESTE \u2022Sept 14 I Nov.2\t.Montreal MONTREAL-NAPLES-GENOA\t| Oct.8 | Nov.25 .Caserta | Combined Service Canadian Pacific & j Navaeazione Generale Italiana.\u2022\u2014Via Dubrovnik (Ragusa).I MONTREAL-DANZIG-AN'TWERP* Oct.1 I Nov.12 .Scandinavian Oct 15 | Nov.26 .Corsican \u2022\u2014Via Havre and Southampton.FREIGHT ONLY Approximate Bailing Datea MONTKEAL-LONDON Sept 80 .Boeworth Oct 6 .Dunbridge Oct 13 .Bolingbroke Oct 25 .Batsford MONTREAL-AVONMOUTH Oct 18 .Both well MONTREAL TO NORWEGIAN PORTS Sept 24 .Drammensfjor Freight Dept, Board of Trade Bid*.Montreal, Que.Apply to Agents Everywhere or 141 St James St.Montreal.Main 7780.Canadian Pacific Railway.Traffic Agents.BUSINESS CARDS engineers and surveyors.SYDNEY A.MEADE, QUEBEC LANE Surveyor, Coaticook, Que.» Bell phoiai CK.ADDÏE, C.E., Q.L.S., QUEBEC, l # Qftic# 46 Dalhousie Street.JUeidenjt 1a8 Cynile SL TeL conpectioa- ^=^~INSt:RANCE.w S.DRESSER & CO., SHERBROOKE, \u2019 All branches of insuranca.Office established 1875.____ , sOUTHWOOD & CO., INS.ACTS., S.\" a S.Mutual Bidg., Sherbrooke.physicians and surgeons.Dt> A.FARWELL, (SPECIALIST TO the ' Sherbrooke Hospiuül.Eye, Ear, Throat Diseases, 45 Duflcnn Ave., bherbrooke.Consultautn: 1U-12 a.m.1-1 p.m-, and by appointment- DR R.P SPEER, SPECIALIST TO THE Slnrbrooke Hospital.Eye, ear, nose anu tm-oat disease».Whmng Uiock.Phone I24v.J.darche, d., specialist\u2014 , Kve Lur.XNOfce 4-utt iiuo*u Ouiw am.Privau Æat.*mg atreat DR L c.BACHAND.CONSULTING Specialist.Eye, Ear, Nose 'J'liroat New Olivier iiiocn.Corner King and Weliingtoi., Sherbrooke._________________________ J'\t.C BIUIER, M.D.\u2014SPECIALTY i .Urinary Diseases, Consultationi Res.4.and by appointment.Eiectrotnerapy In^Sl itï torms^ior treaumeni or chronic d^-\u2018.Le «p«X all kind, or luomrculosis sm.lymhfs Disease ana Kneuinaiisni._____ Do rocU HEBERT, SPECIALIST, ErE.ekr nose, throat, and bronchial tube dis-.uses and their relations wiui asuinia, rheu-fi.auLni and neuralgia.Ofiice bk King, o.er-brooke.Tel.664.Et A TOMKINS.M.D., SPECIALIST (N.J Y poav-uraduate Hotpnali Eye, Ear, Nose and riiroaW_Riohmoiid.Jdue._______ IAkt ARMAND HAMEL, DENTIST, I /\\TTii Su.WM**.ueattorn mock, ti \u2022 r.v .\t< >ar.oa ru i\tqai» _ A.ing bixAjke, Qu®; .\t4 -ther- Tei; Uliice 'i4L.Res.740.1 VR.J.A.McCAliE AND DR.E.PLANTE U ,v;ow York and Paris Hospitals), Specialists Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases, Olivier\u2019Block, cornel King and Wellington cts Sherbrooke, (Inc- Tel.1740.Consulta, lion\u2019s : 3.80 a.m.to 12 ; 1.30 P-m- to 6 p.m.U, g evenings auditors.H.BRYCE, L.A., C.G.A., AUDETOl i,8j Uin-uec St-, Sherbrcokc.Phom^diu VETERINARY.T 1R H.H.WOLI'F, RICHMOND, QUE JJ bee.Plum* 25 ring 3.Night 47 ring \u201e musicians.HtTe SHERBROOKE ACADEMY Oi I Music olters tucilities for progress u Voice, Piano, Violin, 'Cello and Harmony, in eluding ths Licentiate degree, which compare, favorably with any European Conservatory.Irwin Sawdon, Principal, ihona a36,_ auctioneers and account- ________ANTS.John j.Griffith, l.i.a., auction eer.Accountant, Commissioner »ud Auditor, 46 Wellington St, Mortb.Telephone Vi.ADVOCATES.¦tYTELLS, LYNCH & WILSON, ADVO-VV eatee, Merchants Bank Bldt., j.RASF.K, RUG'S & MIGNAULV.ADVO-JC cates.Q.C.R.Building,____ XTIOOL, LAZURE, COUTURE & KING JN 35 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.IAWRENCE.MORRIS & McIVER, AD .j vocates, ate.Sherbrooka.O'BREADY & PANNETON.ADVOCATES, 156 Wellington^ Street.____________ (Y p.ENGLAND, ADVOCATE.CO WAN S-.ville, Quebec.______________________ WM.C.TRACY, CROWN PROSECUTOR.86 Wellington.Opp.Court Horn a.____ EWING & McFADDEN ADVOCATES.112 St.Jam-'*», Street Moob\u2019eal.J.Armltatre Ewimr, K.O.Georse B.Ma»\u2019fcdriftn, K.O.Infante\u2014Mothers Thousands testily Horliclc's The Original! MaSted Milk7.Upbuilds and sustains the body No Cooking or Milk required Used for of a Century.Substifutcs Coot YOU Same Price.G U N A R D ANCHOR ANCHOR-DONALDSON REGULAR SERVICES.Mon tr eal>Ci\t\u2022 w Oct.1 | Nov.6 .Batumi» Oct 16 | Nov.19 .Cassandra New York-Ghuffow (via Moville) Sept.24 | Oct 22 .Cameronia °ct 1\t.Algeria Oct 8\t.Columbia Boston, Liverpool and Glasgow.Sept.22 .Assyria New York-Liverpoel Sept.24 | Oct.22 .Caronia Sept 29 j Nov.1 | Dec.6 .Albania Qck 6 .Empress of India Oct 13 | Nov.12 | Dec.24.Scythia New York-Cherbeurg, Southampton Oct 4\t| Oct.\t26\t Aquitania Sept.22\t| Oct\t20 .Berengarla Nov.6\t| Dec.\t8 | Dec.31\t.Carmania New York, Plymouth and Ham Dour g Sept 17 | Oct.29 | *Dec.13 .Saxonia New York, Vitro, Gibraltar, Patras, Dubrovnik, Trieste and Flume Oct 22\t.Pannonia Oct 29\t.fltalia New York, New Bedford, Vitro, Gibraltar, Patras, Dubrovnik, Trieste and Fmme Oct 18 .Calabria MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES FROM NEW YORK TO j MADEIRA, GIBRALTAR, ALGIERS, j MONACO, NAPLES, PATRAS.PIR-| AEUS, TRIESTE AND ALEXANDRIA.j Oct 22 | Dec.7 .Caronia | | Nov.19 | Jan.1 .Cameronia | *\u2014From Halifax Dec.16.t\u2014Also calls at Naples.icr For rates of passage, TrergTit and forth particulars apply to local agents or THE ROBERT REF0RDCQ., lira GENERAL AGENTS 26 HOSPITAL STREET 33-25 ST.SACRAMENT STREET MONTREAL.P.O.BEDFORD AND DISTRICT NEWS Daily Reports from Correapon-dents of What Is Going On in BROME Among the out-of-town guests attending the Exhibition here were noticed Mr.Grant Hall, vice-president of the C.P.R., and Mr.Jack Hall, of Montreal, guests of Mr.G.P.Hall ; Mr.and Mrs.M.A.Toof, of North Troy, guests at Wm.Chapman\u2019s ; Mrs.Ralph and Wallace and daughters, of Farnham, at Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Wallace\u2019s ; Mrs.Martha Farmer, Miss Farmer, of Farnham ; Mrs.Pierce, Manchester, and Mr.M.P.Eldridge, Sherbrooke, at \u201cTdlewylde;\u201d Mr.and Mrs.Jacques and family, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.Tibbitts ; Mr.and Mrs.Horace Chapman and Mrs.H.M.Fanner and sons, of Farnham, at the home of their parents ; Mr.H.G.Shufelt, of Toronto, at H.A.Holden\u2019s ; Mrs.McConnell, Sherbrooke ; Mrs.P.Fowler, of Bellows Falls, Vt., and Miss H.Shufelt, Dunham, at Mr.J.E.Jackson\u2019s ; Miss Lizzie Patton, a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Ladd ; Mr.and Mrs.Frank Comings and family, of Montreal, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Carmi Frizzle.Mr.Godue, who lives on Mr.Archie Ladd\u2019s farm, met with a bad accident this week.While engaged in unloading grain with a hayfork, the rope broke, letting him fa\u2019l to the barn floor,, fracturing his co!>r bone and causing other injuries.Brome County Exhibition ended on Thursday last and proved to be the most successful one held here for years.The directors of both the Agricultural and Horticultural Societies are to be congratulated on the fine exhibits in all departments.The gate and grand stand receipts we're far ahead of last year and ideal weather was experienced.Mr.J.E.Jackson carried off the sweep-stake on the fine herd of Ayrshire cattle, winning the silver cup.The entries in this class were the largest of any breed, and there were many other fine herds to be seen.There was also a fine display of horses, which were judged by Mr.Armitage, of Sherbrooke, in a very efficient manner.There were also numerous' attractions to be seen, which pleased the .uung as well as many of the old.All the schools here were closed during Fair week.Mr.and Mrs.Dow, of Manchester, N.H., are spending two weeks with Mrs.A.Rhicard.Mr.John Foster, of Cowansville, was also a guest at the same home for Exhibition week.Mr.George Lafontaine ,of Rich-ford, Vt., has been a guest of his brother, Mr.F.A.Lafontaine.The Misses Janet, Hattie and Jessie Connors, of Waterloo, have been guests of their sister, Mrs.E.W.Ray.Mr.and Mrs.R.Rhicard, of Bolton, were at Mr.A.Ware\u2019s this week.Mr.E.W.Ray is building a new silo.Messrs.Geo.Wallace and son have the contract for building.SwEKTSBUKG Miss Olive McCabe has returned home from Dunham, where she spent two weeks will) friends.Holiday visitors of Mr.and Mrs W.G.Miltimore were Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Chadsey of Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Mr.Bert Chesterfield or Montreal, ROYAL yeast CAKES MAKE PERFECT BREAD For many years physicians have prescribed yeast for the correction of certain physical disarrangements.such as boils, constipation, pimples .and intestinal troubles.Royal Yeast Cakes are rich in vitamines and serve to tone up the blood.Royal Yeast Cakes are on sale in practically every grocery store.Send name and address for free copy *\u2018RoyaI $ Yeast Cakes for Better* Health.\u201d Hi E.W.G1LLETT COMPANY UMITED TORONTO.CANADA WÏHNI.EO\tMONT RE.U MADE IN CANADA- 4 as.\t____________sjx&i spent the week-end at Col.J.D.Bul-man\u2019s.Miss Ruth Leonard, of Montreal, was a holiday guest of her cousin, Miss Marjorie Leonard.Mr.and Mrs.Horace Martin and Mrs.Rogers, of Montreal, were week\" end and holiday guests of Mr.and Mrs.James Miller.The members of the Parish Guild resumed their work for Christ Church on Tuesday afternoon, September 6th, there having been no meeting' held since June 29th, The first meeting of the season was a real success, being held at the hospitable home of the secretary, Mrs.W.P.Baker.The president, Mrs.Miller, occupied the chair and conducted devotional exercises, after which minutes of previous meetings were read and accepted, also an itemized account of the garden party was given, which showed a balance on the right side.While in town, Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Chadsey visited their cousin, Mrs.Eliza Pettes, at West Brome.Mr.and Mrs.F.L.Griggs and daughter, Frances, returned to their home in Westmount, on Thursday morning.Mrs.Philips has returned home from Stanstead and Rock Island, where she spent a week with her son, Hector, and friends.Mr.and Mrs.John Murray, of Ashland,-N.H., Mr.and Mrs.Alba Beard, Mrs.Clinton Sweet and Miss Vivian Persons, of Iron Hill, were guests on Friday of Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Robinson.Mr.and Mrs.D.H.Ingalls, of Cowansville, Mr.and Mrs.Wilbur Ingalls of Portland, Me., motored to Millington on Friday to spend a few days with Mrs.J.P.Taylor.Mr.and Mrs.Cowan, of Montreal, spent the week-end with Mrs.Wm.Bud'd.Mr.Geo.Flagg, of Sterling, Mass., and Mr.I.I.M'andigo, of West Brome, called at Mr, J.Robinson\u2019s on Friday last.motor.They visited Waterbery, Vt., Ottawa, Toronto and Niagara Falls and other points.Miss Glaydis Marsh, of Hardsock, Vt., is the guest of her sister, Mrs.John Page, for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.M.R.Whitcomb and son, Raymond, spent Sunday and Labor Day with relatives in Waterloo.M!r.Paul Oullette visited friends at Stone recently.Mr.and Mrs.if.A.Ayer accompanied Mr.A.A.Ayer to Richford on Sunday, the latter remaining with his siter, Mrs.Campbell.Miss G.Dunn and Miss Laura Cap-sey motored to Dunham recently.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur E.Jennie spent a few days in St.Johnsbury, Vt., recently.Mr.Archie Goyette went to a hospital in Montreal Thursday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Grant burden spent a few days in Montreal last week.Mr.James Robert spent a few days in Montreal recently visiting his brother, Mr.F.X.Robert.Miss Olive Smout has been visiting at her sisters, Mrs.C.Smith, at Stanbridge.The church workers met with Mrs.W.A.Reynolds on Wednesday and decided to hold the annual harvest-home supper on September 21st.It will be a chicken pie supper.SOUTH CCLTON Mr.and Mrs.F.M.Arnold and daughter, of Iberville, have been spending a few days with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Randall.Mir.Wm.Morgan, of .New York City, has been visiting a few days at Mr.W.Pibus\u2019.Mrs.H.E.Nelson and little Doris, who have been spending some weeks with Mr.and Mrs, G.Taylor, have returned to their home in Battle Creek, Mich.Mr.and Mrs.George Burnham and daughter, Marjorie, went to Troy, Vt.on Wednesday.Mrs.F.Knowlton, of Bolton Pass, was visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.S.Stowe, on Friday.Miss Lena Greene, and friend, Miss Crane, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mrs.H.Greene.Mrs.F.Giddings, of Bolton Pass, was recently visiting Mrs.W.Needham.Several from here attended the Brome Fair on Wednesday and Thursday.ABBOTSFORD School opened here on Tuesday, September 6th, with about thirty pupils enrolled and Miss Mildred Gillespie, as teacher.Mr.H.Bulmer, of Westmount, is at Mr.T.C.M.Bulmer\u2019s.Miss Winifred Honey spent a couple of days in Montreal recently.Messrs L.and H.Buzzell are home from Murray Bay, where they have j been for the past two months.Mr.J.R\u201e L.Marshall was home Î from Quebec recently.Mrs.Stinson, of Montreal, is at Mr.Arthur Egerton\u2019s.The following have returned to i Montreal after spending the summer , at their homes here: Misses M and [ I.Marshall, E.and Z.Honey, Maud A.and H.and D.Buzzell and Mi.H.Marshall.Mr.A.H.Rowell and family and Mrs.S.P.Rowell, of Montreal were at their summer home here for the week-end.Mr.H.Gale, of Ormstown, was a recent guest at Mr.Slack\u2019s.WEST BROME The Willing Workers will meet at ^he home of Miss Hattie Darrah, on Wednesday, September 14th, at 2 o\u2019clock.Mrs.Ernest Hartley and children went to Montreal last week visiting relatives and friends.Mr.Neland Cook, of Montreal, spent the week-end at Mr.L.A.Spencer\u2019s.Miss Mable Coughtry, of Montreal, was visiting MHss May Derby the past week.Mr.S.G.Kathan, Jr., of North Troy has been visiting his parents the past week.Mr.and Mrs.Volin Gleason, of Sweetsburg, were calling on Mrs.Gleason\u2019s mother, Mrs.Ingalls, on Sunday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.D.G.Derby, Miss May Derby and Mr.William Cough-try motored to Newport on Sunday.Miss Cillis, of Montreal, is visiting Miss Blanche Spencer for two weeks, Mrs.F.J.Durkee has gone to the \u201cHighlands\u201d Iron Hill for a couple of months rest.FRELIGHSBURG BOLTON CENTRE A number of citizens attended the Farmers Club Picnic held at Potton Springs on Monday.Several of the young lady horseback riders went down and took part in a race.The order of winning was as follows: 1st.\u2014Miss Arline Thomas, 2nd\u2014Mrs.Mable Manson, 3rd\u2014Mrs.Maude McGill, 4th\u2014Mrs.Carrie Peasley, 5th\u2014 Miss Jessie Johnson, 6th\u2014Miss Daiy Consens.Much praise was given the ladies for their excellent riding.Mr.Alfred Lusk, of Boston, visited at Captain J.K.Latty\u2019s recently.Mr.Rester Lindsay, of Northbnro, Mass., was in town last week visiting relative.The Misses Alma and Alice Farmer, of Salisbury, Vt., were weekend guests at Mrs.Scott Fullerton\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.Rudy Shelson and Master Maurice and Mr.Willie Peasley, returned to their home at Cedars on Thursday, after a few days with their parents.They were accompanied as far as Montreal by Mr.and Mrs.Roy Peasley and Master Nor-nmn, who will remain in the city a fmy days.Mrs.Scott Fullerton opened her school here on Thursday.Rev.T.A.Flewker, of Egansvllle, Ont., was in town calling on friends Thursday.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Road clown Sherbrooke-Montreal Read up Stm.| Ex | Ex\tEx Only | MOU.| Sun.| Ply.| 8ttH.Ex | Ex Ply- | Ply- | Sun.| Sat.P.M.| A.M.| A.M.| A.M.j P.M.A.M.| P.M.| P.M, | P.M.5.25 3.05 5.00 | 7.00 I 8.15 8.10 | 10.30 | 11.25 2.05 Lv.Sherbrooke Ar.11.26 | 8.60 6.66 Ar.Montreal\tLv.7.36 | 12.45 | (Windsor Stn.) 6.40 | 10.45 3.10 |\t7.30 P.M.| A.M.| A.M.j A.M.| P.M.A IM.| P.M, | P.M, | P.M.For more Information, tlr.krl/i and reservations apply to J.A.Motivler, C.P.A., Office *i WaLliutfton Stre«L Fhune 130.Mr.and IVfrs.J.Kimball and Miss Alice Cassidy, of Enosburg, wore calling at Mr.and Mrs.T.J.Cassidy\u2019s, also Mr.and Mrs.W.P.Hibbard and Mr.Harold Hibbard at the same home.Miss Nichol, of Montreal, has been the guest of Mrs, E.H.Spencer for a few days.Mrs.Larson, of Montreal, has been visiting Miss Elsie Tait recently.Mr.Hatch, of Sherbrooke, Mrs.W.Burgess and daughter and Mr.F.Burgess, of Ottawa, and Mr.Geo.Heatherington, of Cowansville, were guests of Dr.and Mrs.G.F.Downing recently.Mr.and Mrs.Peter A.Smith and daughter, Miss Pearl Smith, of Braeebridge, Ont., and Miss Elizabeth Smith, of Adanisville, Que., were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Dymond.Dr.qnd Mrs, Downing have returned home from a three weeks Uiu by BEDFORD Mr.Edgar Pare left on a trip to the West and will visit his brother, Mr.L.Pare, at Prince Albert.Sister St.Tharcisius, of the Order of the Presentation of Mary, of the convent at Henryville, was a guest on Sunday last at the home of her brother, Mr, Albert Bail.Mr.and Mrs.Noel Menard, of Coaticook, and Mr.and Mrs.Marcel Menard, of Burlington, Vt., were guests recently for a few days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Isidore Menard.'The Misses Bessie and Y'vonne Goudron and Mr.J.B.Gendron have erturned from a few days\u2019 stay at St.Theodore d\u2019Acton with friends.Mr.Henry Lapalme, after Laving spent the past few months at Cham-bly, has returned to his home.Mrs.Joseph Payette and her daughter.Miss Mignonne Payette, have returned home after a stay with relatives in St.Johns.Mrs.Eugene Best, Upper Bedford was in St.Albans, Vt., on Friday for the day.Mr.and Mrs.Willie Holmes, Mr.and Mrs.J.Holmes, Mr.H.Holmes and Miss Holmes, of Stanstead; Mr.and Mrs.Buckland, of Montreal, and Mr.and Mrs.Downes, of Abercorn, were guests at the Russell-Ewing wedding.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Hickey,Mrs.F, L.Whitley, Mrs.David J.Reid and Mrs.E.Draper motored to Montreal on Thursday.Mr.Harry Jones was in Montreal over the week-end.The Misses Bartlett were the guests of the Rev.Mr.Love and Mrs.Love at Cowansville over the holidays.Mr.C.Lefebvre is relieving at the local office of the C.P.R.in the absence of Mr.C.L.Arcand.Mr.J.Oman has gone to the hospital at St.Albans, Vt., for medical treatment in connection with the accident which he recently sustained.Mr.oseph Ferland was in Montreal on Thursday for the day.Miss Grace Yeats, Upper Bedford is teaching the school at Rosenberg this year.Miss Mary Percy has gone to Mansonville, where she has accepted a position in the school there.Miss Hattie Jones left on Saturday for Knowlton, where she will be the guest of friends for a time.The marriage of Mr.A.Bonneau, of Stanbridge Station to Mrs.M.English, of this town, took place quietly on Tuesday morning last at St.Damien\u2019s Roman Catholic Church.The Rev.Father Messier was the officiating priest.The funeral of the late Mr.Wellington Bockus took place from his late residence on Friday afternoon at two o\u2019clock to St.James Church.The casket was covered with a profusion of beautiful wreaths and cut flowers from friends and relatives.The service was conducted by the Rector, the Rev.F.L.Whitley.The chief mourners were Mrs.Wellington Bockus.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Bockus, of Deleon Junction; Miss L.R.Bockus, of Westmount; Mrs.A.Sears, of Lowell, Mass.; and Miss Alice Bockus, of Akron, Ohio, children; Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Pendleberry Mr.and Mrs.Henry Capsey and the Misses Capsey and Miss Margaret Pendleberry, of Mystic, nieces and nephews; and Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Bockus, of Dunham.The bearers were Dr.Chas.Shannon, the Messrs.Edwin F.Currie, F.C.Saunders, Harvey Corey and Hollis Vaughan, of Mystic.Interment was in the Union cemetery.Miss Laura Alene Nadeau has returned to her studies at the Convent at St.Hyacinthe.Mr.and Mrs.Arpin, of S^.Hyacinthe, motored to Bedford on Sunday last and were the guests of Mr.and Mrs, Arthur Nadeau.Mr.Omer Nadeau has returned to St.Hyacinthe to resume his studies at the college there.Airs.Herbert Synder and her son and daughter, Mr.Earl Synder and Miss Cora- Snyder, of Shawinigan I Falls, who have spent the summer! vacation with friends and relatives ! here, have returned to their home.! Mr.and Mrs.Fred E.Gilman j have returned to their home here after a six weeks\u2019 vacation with j relatives in Vermont.Miss Jeanne Meunier and Mr.Metty, of St.Alexandre, were re-1 cent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.F.Fortin.Mr.Wesley Gilman, who has been | at Cote St.Paul for some time, has \\ returned, and is with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Gilman.Mrs.Wilbur Borden spent the | holidays with her parents, Mr.and ! Mrs.Skeels at North Hero, Vt.Mr.L.Gould has returned from | Sherbrooke, where he spent a week.Mr.Michael McGarry has return- ! ed to his home in Brooklyn, N.Y., { after a stay with his mother on the ; Phrlipsburg Road.There was no meeting of the ' Council of the Township of Bedford : on Thursday last, owing to the lack of a working quorum.A special meeting of the Council of the town of Bedford was held on Monday evening to discuss several applications in regard to extension of the j water system in differene seceions of the town.& SANBORNS Fragrant \u2014 Del icîous In l/x and lib.cartons Watch Your Weight Eating more starchy foods than you need burdens the body with a lot of \u201cexcess baggage\u201d.Keep the body strong and supple and the brain clear and active by eating Shredded Wheat the perfectly balanced food that supplies in proper proportion the elements needed for building the perfect human body.Eat it toasted with butter, chewing the shreds until thoroughly insalivated\u2014a builder of muscle, bone and brain.TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker.A crisp, whole wheat toast eaten with butter or soft cheese.Use Old Dutch Cleanser 'f' V\t-i fe/\tvt -\u2019.v._ \" V ; & :'V,: Made in Canada Good Housekeeping includes Old Dutch.It cleans your painted walls, woodwork, floors and furniture; does a thorough job; leaves no streaks; saves time and labor.Jj SUTTON Mr.Geo.and Mrs.Bresie and Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Willey, of Waterloo, were recent visitors at Mrs.Dexter Harvey\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Brown went to Barton, Vt., attending the wedding of Miss Pearl Bickford, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Levi Bickford, Jr.An hid land mark gone! Remeber-ed as the happy and hospitable home of a number of families.Several years ago, Mr.and Mrs.Levi Smith bought the property from Mr.Frank Bor-ight.On building a new house the old one was moved to the rear.It has now been tom down and in its place Mr.Smith is erecting a new addition to be used as a pantry and room with a wood shed underneath.Mr.W.H.O\u2019Regan has returned home from visiting his daughter, Mrs.Gertie Eastman, and other friends in Vermont and New Hamp- j shire during the last six weeks.Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Taylor re- j turned from Niagara P\u2019alls on Thursday and left for their home in Mont-1 real at the week-end.Mr.and Mrs, Frank Boright and j son, Mr.Henry Boright, of Mont- ; real, are spending two weeks at their ! cottage at Brome Lake.Mrs.Byron G.Hicks and Miss i Inez Armstrong have gone to Sara- j toga Springs for a short time.Miss Barbara Brown, of Newport, I Vt., has returned home after visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs.Amos Hawley, for three days.Several from here attended the W.C.T.U.meeting at Abercorn.All pronounced it a most interesting meeting.It was held in the Methodist Church.Dr.B.Tucker, of Montreal, delivered an address.Dr.Tucker was a Methodist Pastor stationed at Sutton a number of years ago and is still kindly remembered by many friends.Mi-s.Mabel Flannery and daughter Maude, have gone to Boston, Mass., to visit relatives and friends for several weeks.Mrs.Earl Oliver has been critically ill from ptomaine) poisoning, caused by canned salmon, but is now out of danger.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Bedard and two sons and sister, Mrs.Samuel Aikens, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Bresee.Messrs V.Barry, E.Curley, Douglas Macdonald and Tom Boright spent Labor Day at Knowlton.Miss Dorothy Newton has returned to her home in Boston, after several weeks visit with Mrs.Nellie Sufford.Miss Scott, of Ottawa, is visiting Mrs.Barry for a couple of week.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Seale have been staying some days at Potton Springs.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Clark have returned from spending several weeks at their cottage at Brome Lake.Mrs.F.A.Cutter visited Mrs.E.Cloney and Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Parsons at Richford recently.Also were calling on Miss Sophronia Harvey and her mother and Mesdames Foley and Aikins at Abercorn on Saturday.Mrs.Newbury Westover and her gPWMÎf BWS Proven best for63Ym Tor Baby's sake i daughter and her husband\u2019s daugb ! ters, whom Mrs.Westover has bees : visiting in Boston, stopped hen! .Tuesday evening to see Mr.A mot I Hawley while on their way to Mrj ; Westover\u2019s home in the State a/ Washington.A SENT-SÏBLE EXPLANATION \u201cYou said you\u2019d never go and se< Alice again until she sent for yot< And now I her you sent for her.\u201d \u201cIt doesn\u2019t matter a cent who sent I sent to see if she\u2019d sent, and sh( sent to say she had not sent, be would have sent to see if I\u2019d sent I hadn\u2019t sent to see is she\u2019 sent first.' bu nt a in»Ü i ! (PAGE FOUR iHERBKOOKE DAILY RECORD.TUESDAY.SEPTEMBER 13, 192T.r\t- '\t____________- Established 1863 'The Borne of Good |jKi Music.\u201d II' ii 1 Meeting is Most Complete Manner the Needs of Canada\u2019s Music-loving people the l\\ abs0jutc;y safe and profitable invest-plain cookinp.No washing.Highert wages menl None othcr need apply.Address with paid.References.Apply between 7 and 8.30, ^\t^ Box 52 Record Oflice.p.m.Mrs.Gordon Hume.16 Moore St-\u2014-.- -: TjiTMAN'S SHORTHAND.TOUCH TYPE- GENERAL SERVANT WANTED IN 1\" v,ritinfr- Bookkeeping.General Business Sherbrooke for October 1st.No wash- .r\u2014T^vsann^ ProsoeiTAis on ing.Apply Mrs.Arthur Spafford, Hatley.T I Training.Private lassons.Prospectus on r*ort\" ; application Frank Dudley, Cert.P.S.\t74 I Frontenac Street- 122S-W.COMPETENT HOUSEKEEPER WANTED CASH RATE\u201425 words or less, 35c.each insertion; one cent each additional word.Six insertions for the price of five if run daily.CHARGE RATE\u20142c.per word each insertion; minimum charge 50c.each insertion.AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE For.SALE\u2014OWING TO OUR SALES' men ualns their own can, wa hare a fivs-paasenger Buick automobile for sale.Newly overhaul»! and on» new eatrr tire.For prie» and particulars writ» G.J.Obcn Co, Newport, Vt., or »a« Mr.C.Fortier.311A King St.Sherbrooke, Que.TtORD COUPE.1920.AND SMALL SAFE ; A for sale.Both good order.Apply 18 f Drummond.JAKE MONEY AT HOME\u2014$15 TO $60! by October l6t,_ for small family.AI paid weekly for your spare time writ-j LIVE STOCK FOR SALE c Hifrhæî vra^œ.Apply Box 94 Record.\t^ _________________ _\t_ -\u2014\u2014\t\"7 iD*trUct and supply you with \\?ork.West-1 k7 and ewe Iambs, best quality, also ewee* AN EXPERIENCED COOK GENERAL An&us ghowcard Service 25 Colborne Bldff., ; rame Qf \u201cBing,\u201d license on collar, two cars, good garden, nice lawn and shade Weutmount dog, No.2.Reward if returned trees, heated with a good furnace for wood fjo 1T9 victoria St.(rear) City.or coal.Apply to O.G.G.Webster.Coati- cook.Que.\t/CHILD'S SMALL WHITE AND GREEN and bath, near Post Office.Immediate; ,,.\tt\u2019-\tü\ta i ¦ possession.Phone office 1262-W.Residence, j\tMcKômon, of Montreal, IS 1157-W,______________________ | spending some time with Mrs.G.'¦piYO ROOMS TO LET TO GENTLE- f,roctor-A men.Apply 74 Court Street T3ÜOM TO LET IN NORTH WARD, -*\u2022*' near car line, gentleman praferred.Phene 4G2-M.^ story of Caste and Castaways.ALSO OTHER FEATURES Ç\\N SECOND FLOOR, 1 A VERY PLUA-sant heated five-room tenement and j bath room, gas and electricity; on car line.I Beautiful view.Possession 1st October.Ap-1 ply 84 King East, or phone 904-J.Sporting News 100 ACRES ON IMPROVED ROAD oultry.horse-, machirrerv.jJrs H Canr-.inB.Inverness, Que.wool cap lost on Fair grounds.Inverness.or vicinity.Finder communicate with vehicles, tools included ; big 'value in fertile farm near village, advantage^ , hca>y cropping tillage; brook-watered wire-fenced pasture .abundance wood, timber ; lots fruit, comfortable eight-room house, piazza ; 20-cow barn, second bam.garage, stable.-4c.For immediate sale, only $1800, part cash.BROME The Ladies\u2019 Guild will meet at the rur wiiu.vu,.v, «i., v.-»».\u2014.residence of Mrs.E.S.C hapman or.easy terms.Seeing this means-saving.Cal- ; I hl.rsday afternoon at two O clock, a log free.Fred E.Carlisle.Bradford.Vt.j \\yhat; might have proved a fata VINE RESIDENCE FOR SALE OR TO rent in desirable part of North Ward, one minute\u2019s walk from Poat Office and .street cars \u2022 modern conveniences and double garage.Nice lawn, trees and shrubbery.Apply between 11 a.m.and 2 p.m.to 80 Court St., or phone 6c*>.'««¦that ora worth «orkii>« for.Call for inter- wjth her nephew, Mr.James Ladd, of ! Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Hood and two - .ire a quantity of f.t hen* and large * red view, Mr.J.C.Bartlay, Room 11, Olivier\tw,.\t;«\t\u2019____,v______________b\t\u2022\u2022'Tbr.nick en* to *uppJj our trade Write u* tor price list on poultry and «pi.We supply iriippinf coop* free if required.Eastern Townships Poultry Farms Ltd.liu ,din*.FOSTER.QUE.Call\u2019s Mills.Mrs.Palmer is enjoy i sons spent the week-end at the \u201cThe ing good health and is a woman of | Highlands.\u201d -\u2019-f Af-HURR wanted\tkeen intellect.\tMrs.S.Sweet and son, Mr.John Mr.John Dunn, of Courtland, was ; Hollingsworth, of Brome were in - a guest of Mr.and Mrs.John Thomp-1 town on Sunday.t PRINCIPAL wanted at once for gon dmnTig exhibition week.\ti Mr.and Mrs.Sorensen and sons Lakr Mgganti» it Ai», Sehool, with jjr M.P.Edridge, who has been were Sunday guests of Mr.Mai- spending a brief holiday at his home, colm Ross.follows: Mod A Martin, ehairman Lake Mesrantlc.At Pittsburgh:\u2014Pittsburgh and Boston split a double header yesterday.Scores: R H.E.Boston.4\t*\t^ Pittsburgh .6\t12\t< Batteries \u2014 Oeschger, Tlraxton, Scott and Gibson, Gowdy, O\u2019Neill ; Cooper, Adams and Schmidt.Second Game\tK.\tH.\tI.Boston.4\t10\t) Pittsburgh.3\t0\t0 Batteries \u2014 Watson, Morgan and O'Neill; Glazner, Zinn, Bigbee and Goch.\tWon\tLost\tP.C New York .\t.85\t50\t.630 Cleveland .\t.84\t52\t,61h St.Louis .\t\t 71\t67\t.514 Washington .\t68\t69\t.497 Boston .\t64\t68\t.486 Detroit .\t.66\t74\t.471 Chicago .\t\t79\t.419 Philadelphia .\t.47\t84\t.359 national j.e\t\tAGUE\t \tWon\tLost\tF-C.New York .\t.85\t54\t.612 Pittsburgh .\t.82\t54\t.603 St.Louis .\t\t61\t656 Boston \t\t.75 \u2022\t62\t.547 Brooklyn .\t.69\t67\t.507 Cincinnati\t.55\t82\t.102 Chicago .\t\t 53\t84\t387 Philadelphia .\t.43\t93\t.331 INTERNATIONAL\t\tLEAGUE\t \tWon\tLost:\tP.U Baltimore .\t.115\t42\t¦732 Buffalo\t\t.94\t60\t.610 Rochester .\t89\t05\t.578 Toronto .\t.82\t70\t.540 Syracuse .\t.\t67\t87\t.435 Newark .\t.65\t89\t.422 Reading .\t61\t92\t.357 Jersey City .\t.\t50\t97\t.338 HIS MAJESTY\u2019S TODAY ONLY: Jackie Coo-in, \u201cThe Kid Him-Eelf,\u201d in \u2018PECK\u2019S BAD BOY\u2019 A Non-Stop Comedy.WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY: Katherine MacDonald in \u2018My Lady\u2019s Latch Key\u2019 The romance of a girl who married in haste and did not repent.Other Attractions Added.Matinee 15c.Evening 25c.Music by Goldstein's Orchestra Bringing Up Father I COPYRIGHT 1918.[ f ro ee oeudHTEo to have I I NOU CO^E OVER - A NO as* INK.f s thank c;oC)ONEVb I \u201cyeiNT\tTO THE TUNCt^-î,- w\\Li_ OC WK-O \u2022 OUT I'M
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