Sherbrooke daily record, 5 septembre 1922, mardi 5 septembre 1922
[" + - 4 Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.\t\t-vm SHERBROOKE, QUE., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1922.\t.Twenty-sixth Year.GREEK\tARM\u2019)\tf IN ASIA MINOR BEATEN\tBY TURKS Big Advance Made To Seitle The Anthracite Coal Strike \u2014 \t\t\t\t\t\t\t: \u2014 ' 1,1 \u2014\t\t\t\u2014^ ~ ' \" ' - \" \u2014\t\t\t Miners Expected To Sanction The New Agreement TWO BRITISH BATTLESHIPS HAVE ARRIVED CLAIMS TO BE ABLE TO FURNISH RAIN Turkish Advance Continues, the Entire Greek Line Withdrawing Without Fighting.(Associated Press Despatch! __\t.\t! SMYRNA, Sept.5.\u2014Two British Hard Coal Union Leaders Preparing for Convention Which battleships, the dreadnoughts iron Will Open Tomorrow to Vote upon Ratification of the here forthe^u^se^f^i^tect- ing British interests.The Turkish' advance continues, the entire line of Greeks withdrawing without fighting.Towns and I ____.\u2022\t»\t~ *.L .n a*\t\u2022Twn I v\u2019lla&es >n the Path the retreat! Indications Are that Miners Will!are being burned and thousands of Christian refugees are approaching Smyrna, where the churches and schools are already filled.Many are arriving in a starving condition, the women and children especially showing marked signs of suffering.Compromise Proposals of United States Senators Pepper and Reed\u2014Plan Calls for Operation of Mines at Wage Scale in Effect when Suspension Began, Until August 31st of Next Year\u2014Indicatio Vote in Favor of Ratification.1L\t- y\t(Associated Press Despatch) PHILADELPHIA, Sept.5.\u2014Anthracite union leaders left for Wiikes-barre today to prepare for the convention of delegates from the three districts of United Mine Workers in the hard coal regions.The convention, which will open tomorrow afternoon, will vote upon the ratification of the compromise proposals of United States Senators Pepper and Reed.The plan, which calls for operation of the mines at the wage scale in effect when the suspension began until August 31st of next year, already has been approved by the scale committee of the union.Reports from the anthracite fields indicate that the vote will be in favor of ratification.NOVA SCOTIA MINERS RETURN TO WORK TODAY (Agaociated Pregg Despatch.) SYDNEY, N.S., Sept.5.\u2014Twelve thousand coal miners, who have been on strike in Nova Scotia since August 15th, will return to the pits today.RADICALS INSISTING ON A TWO-YEAR PACT PRINCESS OF REUSS TO WED EXEMPEROR PRES.HARDMl CRITICIZED BV SAM GOMPERS Labor Chief Claims Injunction Issued Against Raüwaymen Is Violation of Constitution and Laws of Land.Chas.A.Hatfield, U.S.\u201cRainmaker,\u201d who claims to have brought relief to drought sufferers in the United States and Canada, now in Italy seeking a contract with the Pope and Italian Government.###& #\tS #\tBELGIUM GOVERNMENT » WILL LIKELY ISSUE * #\tINVITATION.\t» #\tPARIS, Sept.5.\u2014Invitation # to the proposed conference for #\tdiscussion of Inter - Allied # #\tdebts and the German indem- # nity, to which Premier Poin- # care referred in his recent re- # ply to the note of the Earl of SS Balfour, probably will be issu- & ed by the Belgian Government # instead of the French, it is # said.\t# * *### ###«! COBALT SUFFERED COSTLY MINE FIRE YESTERDAY Damage as Result of Fire in the O\u2019Brien Silver Mine Estimated at $250,009.COBALT, Ont., Sept.5.\u2014Cobalt yesterday suffered the most costly mine fire in the town\u2019s history when the mill and main shaft house of the O\u2019Brien Silver Mine was completely destroyed, the estimated loss being about $250,000, the mill alone contributing about $175,000 of the total.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON.Sept.5.\u2014The former : be.\u201d (Agaociated Press Despatch) SCRONTON ,Pa., Sept.5.\u2014Sen-j timent is divided among hard coal miners on the question of returning to work under a one year agreement at tha^4,acal« of waaas.Jiad-icals are said to insist upon a two year pact.reductionF FREIGHT RATES THE_ Hon.Finn Says that Reduction in Freight Rates Would Tend to Increase Commerce and Indus- try- __ (Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, Sept.6.\u2014Solution of.the unemployment problem lies inland is the mother of five children, the reduction of freight rates, which tbe eldest of whom is fourteen.She ¦would tend to increase commerce and industry, according to Hon.R.E.Finn, K.C., minister without portfolio, in the Nova Scotia Cabin-j et, who arrived in Ottawa last night! with Premier George Murray to attend the conference of Provincial Governments on the unemployment question.\u201cWe in the east,\u201d continued Mr.Finn, \u201care suffering today with burdened and paralyzed industries by the now excessive freight rates, and we demand that reductions shall be made to which we are entitled to.The prairie provinces received in substance what we received in promise, which until the present moment has meant notnng.Action on the part of the Canadian Government and the Canadian^ National Railway Board is what :s re-Rjuired and time is of the very essence of its being beneficial and «protecting to healthy Maritime industrial life.\u201d (Associated Press Despatch) PHILADELPHIA Sept.5.\u2014President Samuel Gompers, of the American Federation of Labor, in a -\u2014\t| Labor Day address, said that the instated that Engagement Will Not! \u2022,>nction i,3S'led\tthe railroad 9\t®\tRhonmen last week was a violation Be Announced Until After Oc-tober 22nd.shopmen last week was a violation of the constitution and the laws of the land.He characterized the action of Attorney-General Daugherty as \u201cexercising a power never dream Arrests Made On Charges Of Violating Federal Injunctions\u2014Acts Of Violence Still Being Perpetrated By Strikers Labor Day Brought a Slight Lull in Railroad Strike Situation \u2014There Is Still a Chance of Special Convention with a View of Calling a General Strike\u2014Editor of the Labor Review Arrested on Charge of Violating Federal Injunctions\u2014Damage Caused by Fires and Attempts to Wreck Trains.(Associated Presg Despatch) I HICAGO, Sept.5.- With the; Government\u2019s rail strike injunction universal!» condemn- .^ _y union leadership: t^bor Day j\" messages yesterday, impending fed- THE OPENING OF ed of in the history of the Repub- ,\tf» J TY\tRl with a total score of 313 points.Mr.I e L-ezar> -nJ y Fuller, -\u2022\t.\t.\t.e\tOne minute swrtn: junior\u20141st Gwendolyn Armstrong; 2nd Agnes J.Wedge\u2019s and Mr.G.Burnhams boys w}j0 went West from here that an's- ! Mass., is spending a few days with\tm\tthe\tsherb™oke Fair on\tj tern, tone the blood, make you feel 1\t!¦' i £\t* t\t___A\tAliursuay.\tG*.j _ ocl\tac T)r TT a m 11 _ kidneys are the filters that remove ; - bashings wanted at home, or will from the blood the waste \"\u201calter L th at houses.Appiy Mrs.Frank that acts like deadly poison on the\tt> m r> i vitality and health of the systemsA\u2019 her.friend/Mr*.A.J.Gilbert.\\ ! * M^Gendron, of Bedford, has been | w-1 Tr^bly~' BURY A meeting of St.Paul\u2019s Guild will be held on Wednesday, September 6th at the residence of Mrs.M.Mrs.James Stewart and grandson, Master Frank Ryan, and Mr.and Mrs.Chester Rich, of Boston, are guests this week of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Goodsell.Mr.R.K.Morrill, of Groveton, N.H.\t, is visiting his sisters, Mrs.C.A.Wing and Mrs.F.A.Putney.Mrs.F.A.Putney and son, Douglas, have returned from a three weeks\u2019 visit with her mother at Groveton, N.H.Miss Margaret Cmmpler and Miss Ethel McClay, of Lawrence, Mass., are guests for two weeks of Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Grumpier.Mr.and Mrs.Jack Whybrow and daughter were guests over Sunday of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Brouilette, at Newport.Among those of Tomifobia Lodge, I.\tO.0.F.who attended the church arade of Elephantis Lodge I.O.0.\u2019\u2022 at Georgeville last Sunday after- i noon, were the following.Messrs, j Gary Heath, Charles Farrow, J.W.Webb, Jr., Albert Farrow, Dr.E.A.; Taylor, H.E.Johnston, B.F.Miller,! Wm.Abbott, F.H.Young, Lewis j Young and Albert Beck.Mrs.Phillip Blanchette and mother, Mrs.Couture, of Montreal, are visiting relatives here this week.Mr.and Mrs.Amedee Villiveaur have left via motor for a two weeks\u2019 vacation with relatives in Spring-field, Mass.Miss Ruth Melloon is visiting friends in Sherbrooke this week.Mr.Walter Cady who has been in the Sherbrooke Hospital for over a week, having an injured hand treated, returned home on Wednesday.His many friends will be glad to know that the surgeons were able to save the finger that was nearly severed, and the hand is doing fine.Miss Nellie Pipkin, of Montpelier, Vt., is a guest of Mrs.Edgar Grumpier for a couple of weeks.Mr.and Mrs.M.Leavitt and son Keith, of Orleans, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Mose Seguin over Sunday.Mr.Jack Larabee is taking his annual vacation from his position as night watchman of the Butterfield Shops, and is visiting relatives in Sherbrooke this week.Misses Mildred and Florence Lan-gevin, of Barton, were guests during the past week of Mr.Cyril Lan-gevin.j Messrs.Neil McMullen and Wm.! Gibson, who were recently employ-j ed by the Vermont Tap and Die ! Corporation at Newport, have returned to their former positions with the Butterfield Co.Mr.L.A.Soles has left the employ of the Vermont Tap and Die Corporation at Newport, and has accepted a position at Brome, Que.Miss Bertha LeClair, who has been with Mrs.(Dr.) Grégoire since their coming to this place, has left for her home at Lake Megantic.Miss Dorothy Taylor has been a guest of Miss Lillian Elliott at Newport.Mr.Frank Ball, of Boston, has been a guest of relatives here.Mr.and Mrs.Everett Hamm and son.have been spending several days with relatives at Coaticook.Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Girardin and Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Girardin, of Williamantic, Conn., have been the guests recently of Mrs.Wm.Girardin and other relatives in this vicinity.Mr.Albert Girardin left via motor with his brothers on Thursday to take up a position at Williamantic, Conn.Skin Eruptions Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Nature\u2019s lubricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving.Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts liko this natural lubricant and thus replaces it.Nujol Is a lubricant\u2014not a medicine or laxative \u2014 so cannot gripe, ry it today.A LUBRICANT-NOT A LAXATIVE F i Cuticura Talcum Is So Refreshing A few grains of this exquisitely scented powder dusted on the skin soothes snd cools, snd overcomes hesvy perspiration.It Is sn ideal face, skin, baby and dusting powder and takes the place of other perfumes for the skin.ObtaratUnISSc.TalcnaZSc.Sold ¦ nwhmit the Dominion.Canadian Depot: .LWt«L *44 St.P.d Sl.W.M«tTwI.Cuticura Soap .hove* without mug.Perfect ûitoolders and Amu Nothing cqnalj the beautiful, toft, pearly white appearance Gouraud*» Oriental Cream render* to the shoulder» and arms.Covers skin blemishes.Will not rub off.Far superior to powders.Send I5e./or Trial Sin FERD.T.H0PI1N3 4 SON Montreal g / :./LÀÇ.o'u r-Aud\u2019s - ;v: ¦'¦)< Orientai Groani Mr.and Mrs.James Rogers and !,\t\"aa oeen i ton\u2019s Pills.Useful and needed in The Board of Trade, having de- - \u2014J-\u2014I Vi\u2014 T i spending a day8 ^th her par-1 every home.Dr.Hamilton s Pills of cided to adopt Standard time, ser- Mandrake and Butternut, 25c, deal-jvjces in St.Paul\u2019s Church and also «!«>» »l d.ushter, Mr.Mrs.J-Œ\"® ÛÏMrT\u2019w\u2019tSuS ____________ were-recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.q g çowan\tnu ~lrs- real._¦__________________ BROMPTON\t^MrGKard Cleveland of Man-,\tWn, Mrs.R.E.McArthur and chü-1^\tchild^Sll M«.h! w\tI Miss Katie McDonald is spending dren, Mrs.N Rodgers, Mrs.W.a week with her sigter> M\u201e.Fred Rodgers, of Cleveland, Mrs._.eo.çarr at yjr John Severight\u2019s, Der-Giîchmt, of Rjchmond, and Mrs.\t^ne Gilchrist and children, of Montreal,)\tand Mrg.John Finnegan, of Chaa Addison1\u2019\u2019 *\t^ ^ Boston, Mass., accompanied by Mrs Ullen Hurd, Mrs.Edgar Tofe and Mrs.Riches and son, Mr.Harold\tgeatriee Meade, of Coaticook, Riche*, of Orford, and Mr.J.Rob-;vjsRed >irf, Qeo Jordan recently, inson, of Sherbrooke, were here re- Miss Claudine Smith spent Mon-cently, guesta of Mr.and Mrs.A.da,.wjth Mis* Agnes Oliver.Robinson.\t; Mrs.F.H.Humphrey has retum- Mr.and Mrs.L.E.Wheeler andied home after a week\u2019s visit with family spent Aug.27th in Richmond friends in Mansonville.with relative*.\tMr.Ira Chadsey, of Montreal, Mr.Messrs.Chas.Addison, T.D and Mrs.Geo.Loring, of Braintree, tVard, G.C.Robinson and H.E.Mass., Mrs.Estelle Burleigh, of Perkins and Miss Elsie Perkins, of Manchester, N.H., Mrs.E.H.Chad-Windsor, attended the decoration *ey and son, John, and Mr.and Mrs.service of the I.O.O.F.in Danville A.E.Chadsey, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, call- ed the Bradley-Traver wedding at Mansonville.IVE3 HILL Wesltf you avoid your aoDual attack of Bay-Fever or Summer Asthma ?The remedy is simple, easily taken sad karaletf.BAZ-MAB Is a small capsule readily swallowed.If It la Hay-Fever, do aet wait tor the disette to develop.Check It Before It starte.RAZ-¦AH has helped tbovsaads aud will kelp you.At your drufgltt\u2019s, Caereotecd to relieve or meaty refunded.Mr.and Mr*.Jas.Watnon, Windsor, visited Mrs.Harrison cently.Miss G.Sisco ii staying for of re- Best Home Treatment for All Hairy Growths in St.Thomas\u2019 will be held on Sunday next, September 10th, according to standard time instead of summer time.COOïvSHIRE (The Modern Beauty) Every woman should have a small package of delatone handy, for its timely use will keep the skin free from beauty-marring hairy growths.\t\u201e\t,\t\u201e _\t.To remove hair or fuzz from arms and Mr.Herbert G.Cowling motor-or neck, make a thick paste with ed to Coaticook on Ihursday last Mrs.Edward J.Planche, Miss F.Louisa French, Miss Barbara R.Planche, accompanied by Mrs.Hansford Anderson, of Augusta, Ga., Mr.Edward Cowling, Montreal, some of the powdered delatone and in staying lor a .\u2014\t\u2014- while with her sister, Mrs/McCon-!water' APP^ ,to halr.y surface and ndl, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing\ttwo or thrce m,nutes rub off.Mr.and Mrs.Haddon Lyster, of 'I,a*h ,th®\tand it will be free Lyndonville, and Mr.and Mrs Mor- from hair or blemi*h- r° avold dls: ton Lyster, of New York, were visi-! aPPointment* be sure you get r(\u201cal tors at \u201cCedar Lodge\u201d on August i d^ a^a®* 26th.\tje-____________- The Harrisons are leaving tor j their new home at Huntingville, and are followed by the good wishes of the community.Miss Helen Crosby, who has been visiting her cousin, Miss Marjorie Merrill, has returned home.Mr.Merrill\u2019s people, of Bulwer, visited at Mr.Crosby\u2019s on Sunday.The September meeting of Mifby W.C.T.U.will be held at the home of Mrs.Lafoe and Mrs.Crosby on the third Tuesday.Roll call responded to by a verse from psalms.Miss Cowan returned to her duties as principal of North Hatley Academy today, September 5th.Mrs.R.Draper is to be the teacher of the Ives Hill school and Miss Alberta Brown of the Glidden district.Mrs, Booth and her son, Eddie! .Packet of WILSONS WILL KILL MOPE FLIES THAN SS^WDRTH OF ANY STICKY FLY CATCH!P Clean to handle.Sold by all DniKifistH, Grocers and General Storey where they were the guests of Dr.and Mrs.L.Stuart Planche.Miss Hazel Rexford, of Montreal, who Is spending the summer at Knowlton, has been the guest of Miss F.Vera Kirby.Mrs.Albert Lessard and Master Marcel I^essard, who have been spending the past three weeks at their former home in Manchester, N.II., returned home on Wednesday.TOMIFOBIA Is Your Nose Plugged?Have You Catarrh?If Subject to Colda, Here U Real Good Advice., Mrs.Dolloff and Mrs.Williamson, of Magog, were guests of Mrs.G.G.Howard on Wednesday.Mrs.Katherine Ruitcr is a guest I at Fairview Hotel.Mr.and Mrs.B.Pomeroy and three daughters, and Miss Kate Drew, of Newport, Vt., were guests at Mr.R.A.Temple\u2019s.Mrs.B.J.Hastings is visiting relatives in Bedford, Que.The Farmers\u2019 Association and Women\u2019s Institute are holding a social evening in their hall on Thursday evening, September 7th, when Don\u2019t overload your stomach with j cough syrups.Send healing medica-; tion through the nostrils\u2014send it! into the passages that are subject to colds and catarrh.Easy to do this with Catarrhozone, which helps a cold in ten minutes.Even to the lungs goes the healing vapor of Catarrhozone \u2014 all through the bronchial tubes, nostrils, and air passages\u2014everywhere a trace of disease remains will Catarrhozone follow.You\u2019ll not have colds, nor will you suffer from sniffles, bronchitis or throat trouble, if Catarrhozone is used.Get it today, but beware of dangerous substitutes meant to deceive you for genuine Catarrhozone.Large size, two months treatment, costs $1.00, small size 50c, sample size 25c; all dealers or the Catarrhozone Co., Montreal.Here\u2019s Proof That ZUTOO Ends Headache Mr.E.F.Tomkins, Ex-Mayor of Coati cook, Que.proves it.\u2018Your Tablets are a safe and effectiw remedy for headache\u201d Mr.Geo.Legge, Editor of the \"Granbj Leader-Mail\u201d proves it.\u201cYour Zutoo Tablets deserve to be wido ly known as a remedy that will stof headache.\u201d ____ A.C.Hanson, B.A., K.C., Colonel et the Hussars, proves it.\u201cI use Zutoo Tablets and find them I very satisfactory remedy for Headache.\" Z5 cents per box\u2014at all dealers.Undertaking & Embalming Motor Hearse And Hor*© Hears* if Desired.DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE.H.J.Phelps SAWYERVILLE, QU*.Phono 50.SCOTSTOWN FAIR Ri» sure to attend the 54th Annuel Exhibition of Compton Agricultural Society No.2, to be held in Scotutown, Que., on September 6th and 7th Th© executive have spared no money to make this season\u2019s Exhibition a mtc-ceseful one, and a full and varied prize lint Is optn for competition.Amusement and entertainment will he provided for younjc and old, and no one need «pend a dull moment on the grounds.Take a holiday and bring?the family.Scotstown Hrass Hand In attendance.\t/ A.M.McKENZIE, Présidant.\tG.F.COWAN.Sec.-Trtns.I I 5HEKBRQOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1922./HREJa 'AST/ RICH IN VITAMINES MACJE IN CANADA >The importance of Vitamines in food is being recognized at the present time to a greater extent than ever before.It has been conclusively demonstrated that yeast is rich in this all important element.Many people have re- \u2022'~z-\u2019 ^-\"at benefit pnysicauy sirnntv ing one, two or tnreo Royal Yeast Cakes a day.Send name and address for free copy \u201cRoyal Yeast Cakes for Better Health.\" ! E.W.GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED ! TORONTO, CANADA\tJ BEDFORD AND DISTRKT NEWS Daily Report* from Correspondents of What Is Going on in the Different Localities.SUTTON Dr.Couch-ene left on Saturday, accompanied by his father, for Quebec city.Dr.Couchene\u2019s friends regret his leaving Sutton, where he has successfully practiced medicine for the last two years.Mrs.Tom Sanderson and daughter Mildred, from Newark, N.J., have been visiting Mrs.D.Bickford and other friends.Mrs.Sanderson will toe remembered by many as Miss Cora Fuller.Mrs.C.M.Boright and Mr.Tom Boright went to Potton Springs last week.\t% Miss Gertrude Stevens, of Boston, Mass., is a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Brown for a week.cently.\t[ Ellison.Mr.and Mrs.Calvin Griggs, Mr.and Mrs.Gardner Willey and of Farnham, were recent guests at two children visited at Mr.G.Rol- the same home.lins\u2019 at North Newport on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.V.Chappel and children, of Mansonville, visited Mr.and Mrs.John McCoy recently.STANBRIDGE RÎDGE Mr.and Mrs.Forest Corey and children have returned to their home in Springfield, Mass., after spending a few days here with the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Fayette Corey.Mr.and Mrs.David Larto were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Miles Corey on Sunday.Mrs.Sadie Thompsen and Miss Florence Kenehan, of Montreal, also Mr.and Mrs.Walter Hayes and Mr.and Mrs.George Hayes were guests Mrs.Geo.Ellison and Mrs.T.Riddick were guests of friends in Montreal recently.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Riley, Miss Annie Riley and Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Currie spent a day in Farnham recently.Mr.and Mrs.L.N.Currie have returned from Montreal.EASTMAN ing for her daughter, Mrs.Graves, who is seriously ill.Mrs.L.P.Lewis is visiting in Magog, Lennoxville and Sherbrooke.Mrs.A.P.Marston is spending a few days in Montreal with her daughter, Mrs.H.H.Allen.Mr.and Mrs.S.G.Bowker, Masters Andrew and Clayton Bowker and Mr.A.S.Kendall attended the funeral of the late Mr.G.W.Miz-ener on Sunday.On Saturday afternoon, September 2nd, at three o\u2019clock, was a meeting of the V.I.S.in the church hall to make final arrangements for the dinners at the fair Mr.E.Bobo, Jr., has returned from the Sherbrooke General Hospital,, where he underwent a successful op ; grounds, Waterloo, eration for appendicitis.\t; Miss Alice Boright, of Waterloo, Mr.Percy McGee, of the Bank of is a guest of Miss Evelyn Barnes and Mis® Margaret Greenlief.The funeral of Mr.S.R.Wallace, and old and much respected resident, was held at the Methodist Church on Tuesday afternoon, and Burjal Commerce, Lake Megantic, was in town recently.Rev.and Mrs.M.Dingman and ____^_____________ children, of Toronto, are spending of Mr.and Mrs' H.Douglas\" recent- ^ some time with his brother= Mr- I- \u2014 - , , ly.\t! Dingman.\tj was largely attended.Mrs Delbert Corev returned home Mr- and Mrs- C\u2019 Ward' of Vt mdsor, S made injhe cemetery here.from LoweU, MasI on SatuXy\ttheh\\holid^ Mr._and Mrs.McLean, of Spnng- night after an extended visit.She ^ ^ H° Bike^ P \u2019 was accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.' W' n e ' Arthur Casllm and Mrs.Charlie \\ \u2022 A 1\t».\t\\\t' :ins noward Bowen, of Laconia, N.H., is visiting his grandmother, MrMrMStewSt George, of Newport, j ^' Sugon are gueste of .Mr.'and Vt., was calling on friends in town ' \u2018\t-\tuglas for a few days.Caslim.Mrs.John McGovern and Master Jack and Mrs.F.Kerr, of Montreal, are guests of Miss Inez McGovern.Mr.Staverly, of Montreal, was a guest over the week-end of Mr.C.S.Campbell.Mr.and Mrs.Charlie Perkins, of Special Reduced Fares ACCOUNT Toronto Exhibition Aug.26th to Sept.9th Quebec Exhibition Sept.2nd to Sept.9th Very convenient train service available.For particulars of Reduced Fares apply to Mr.J.A.Metivier, City Fassen^er Agent, 91 Wellington Street, No., Phone 130, or any Canadian Pacific Railway Agent.last week.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Nicholson and two children, of Newport, Vt., were guests of her mother, Mrs.M.J.George, on Sunday.DUNKIN \u201evir.aim\t~ field, Mass.; Mrs.Higgins, of Gran- .- by.and Mrs.Chandler, of Grande Mr.and Mrs.Burton and Misses Ligne, are guests of Mrs.P.Ashton, 1 V-l i 1\tTV 1\tTv.-\t1 ®\t.-mm-\tTS TT A _ 4- M c *-1 ri Mr.and Mrs.Lee Brown and Mr.John Ellston have returned! Mr.D.N.Jones is building a silo., home after a two weeks\u2019 visit in Bol-Mr.Harry George is raising the j ton and Magog.roof on his house besides other repairs.School opened for the fall term on Monday, Sept.4th, with Miss Velma Smith as teacher.The Ladies\u2019 Union Sewing Circle met with Mrs.C.G.Jones on Thursday.Mr.and Mrs.Cowan and children, of Sutton, have been visiting Mrs.Claude George.Mr.Lorenzo Stickney is visiting at Mr.George Jewett\u2019s Mrs.Percy Hawley, of Montreal, is visiting her mother, Mrs.Dora Courser.Mrs.Will Leavitt and Miss Kathleen Patridge, of Glen Sutton, were recent guests of Mrs.J.C.Aiken.The Misses Isabel and Ardis Crowell, of Sutton, Miss Mabel Brown, of Bedford, and Miss Marion Atwell, of Mansonville, who have been the guests of Mrs.L.D.Truax, have returned to their respective homes.The Sunday School picnic which Mr and Mrs.E.H.Ashton and Mrs.Almira Ashton, who is Mrs.McLean\u2019s grandmother.\t-r bondvtlle V Mr.A.p.Hillhouse attended the Sherbrooke Fair last week.Mr.E.Caldwell, secretary of tne Brome Agricultural Society, was in town, on August 27th.\t, Mr Wortman, of the fruit branch, Dominion Department of Agriculture, was a recent guest of Mr.Wm.Hillhouse at Edgewater.Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred McClay and Miss Carpenter, of Montreal, are daughter, Doris, of Farnham, Mr.pending a couple of week at his and Mrs.Darwin Sweet and Mr.and ho™\tevelling a few of the Pansy and Esther Burton, also Miss King, of Waterville, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.N.S.Parker recently.Mrs.L.Phelps and daughter, of Edmonton, are visiting friend?here.Miss Hazel Hall, of Iron Hill, is the guest of her aunt, Mis.H.A.Dingman.The Misses Violet and Queenie Paige left last Saturday to attend Toronto Exhibition.They will also visit their sister, Mrs.C.Carter.Mr.C.Stone went recently to Rox-ton Falls for a few days.FULFORD Mr.and Mrs.John W.Bockus and Clinton Sweet, of Iron Hill, and Miss Justina Brown, of Winnipeg, Man., were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Peacock at \u201cThe Island Cottage.\u2019 Mrs.Roba Peacock, of Farnham, recently paid visits to Mrs.S.P.W\u2019estover, Mrs.H.Booth and Mrs.M.M.Davis.A new roof is being put on the schoolhouse here.School will open on September 11th, with Miss Jennie Channel!, of Magog, as teacher.Miss Dorothy Brown returned to Master Victor Magoon had the j Was held in \u201cJessie Bailey\u2019s grove misfortune to break his wrist re-1 on Wednesday proved very success .\u2014.- I ful and a good time was enjoyed bv h®r hom® in Dunham on-Wednesday, 1 aii_\t¦ after a short visit to her friend, Miss was'\u201d re«ntPeiue-tf JVIansonvi,lc\u2019 L' Mrs.R J .Stewart was the guest of Mrs.H.Sargent * f h Slster\u2019^Mrs.H.Williams at Foster on Wed- Mrs.Charlotte Truax visited Mrs.neSCliiJ Makes -The richest A SfcsootKN Quick 5havc .at her- BUSINESS CARDS ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS SYDNEY A.MEADE, QUEBEC LAND Surveyor, Coaticook, Que.Beil phone.IOUIS O\u2019C.MIGNAULT, QUEBEC LANL -i Surveyor, 50 King St.West, Sherbrooke.Tel.977-M.Branch offices at Richmond, at P.C.DuBoyoe, N.P.; Waterloo, Ht Jodoin & Bouiay, N.P.; Granby, at the Granby Hotel.; PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR.w.A.FARWELL, SPECIALIST TO j the Sherbrooke Hospital.Eye, Ear, Nose ; and Throat.Phone 457.\tDufferiu Ave.C U nrA R D ANC HOR ANCHOR-DON ALPSON Robert Heath at Highwater on Sunday.A surprise was given to Mr.J.P.Sargent on Aug.27th, when relatives to the number of about thirty gathered at his home.These included Mr.and Mrs.Ashley Sargent and Mrs.Elvina Dodge, of Eden Mills, Vt., Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Sargent and three children, of Johnston, Vt., Mr.and Mrs.H.C.George and Miss Lois Anderson, of Province Hill; Mr.find Mrs.0.A.Reid and Mr.Lynn Reid, of Highwater; Miss Bessie * j *\t.\u2022\t¦ Sargent, of Cookshire; Mr.and Mrs ~erated, °\u201en f°r «PPendicitm Fred Jersey, Miss Alice Jersey.Mr GT?Sl.Ho-;p,ta1\u2019 Calgary, on Augend Mrs.Frank Aiken and children, \"wv\tprogressing favor- 2,11 of IVfîinsrmvnllo \u2022 Tf ».T\t^ \" MONTREAL TO GLASGOW | Sept.29 | Oct.27 Sept.8 I Oct.6 I Not.3 Caesendra .Saturnia JT^K.R.SPEER.Whit.Blk.Tel.1240.Eye, j\tMONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Ear, Noae, Throat.Spec, to Sher.iiot>p J-^RS.DARCHE & Mr.and Mrs.Chaffee and Lion Chaffee, of Crawford, N.J., Mr.Walter Badger, of Syracuse, N.Y., Mr.and Mrs.John Badger and two sons and Mrs.Badger, Sr., of Bolton, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.James Badger.Mrs.Fessenden, Miss Laura Kemp and Miss Dorothy Brown went to Iron Hill on Tuesday, guests of Mrs.Alvin G.Graves.Mrs.Fessenden received wires on August 29th from C.B.of C., Calgary, Alta., informing her that her son, John Frederick Kemp, was op- in the relatives and friends of Mr.and Mrs.George McClay assembled at their home and gave them a genuine surprise, celebrating the fifth anniversary of their marriage.After an evening pleasantly spent in dancing and cards, refreshments were served, after which Mr.Gerald Cummings, on behalf of those present, presented Mr.and Mrs.McClay with a well filled purse, to which he responded in a few words of appreciation.BETHANY WEST BROME Df mU Lye, Ear, Nose and Throat.Broi crna\\ tube diseases, asthma, etc.Private iios-pital 92 King SL West, Sherbrooke.Tel.654.DR.L.C.BACHAND, CONSULTING Specialist, Eye, Ear, Nose.Throat, New Olivier Block, Corner King and Wellington, Sherbrooke._______________________ DR.ETHIER, PHONE 676, 84 KING ST.West, Electrotherapy; Urinary_piaease».VR.J.A.McCABE AND DR.E.PLANTE (.New York and Pans Hospitals), Spe-:ialiat*.Lye, .Ear, Note and Throat Diseases, Olivier Buck, turner King and Wellington BU*., Sherbrooke, Que.Tel.1740.Consultations : 9.30 a.in.to 12 ; 1.30 p.m.to 5 p.m.; 7 to 8 evening*._____________________ DR.JAMES A.THOMPSON.GENERAL Practioner, 89 Queen.Tel.1857-J.CERTIFIED ACCOUNTANTS JH.BRXCE, L.A.C.Ü.A.AUDITOR, » 166 Que bec St,, Sherbrooke.Ph one 1303.AUDITORS, AUCTIONEERS, ETC.JOHN J.GRIFFITH.L.I.A., AUCTION-eer.Accountant, Comnuasiuuer and Aua.itor, 46 Wellington St.North.Telephone 71.__________________ j Sept.16 | Oct.14 | N.v.il J.Au»»m»\t,9\u2019 Miller is visiting her HEBERT, SPECIAL- Scpu 23 I 0ct- 21 .Albania S e,r\u2019 1 rS\" b,ewidt m East Bar- CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS.G.DURN FO IF I > & COM PAN Y 1 chamtkrÛ» accountant» ' Authorized Trim tee», Income Tax* Consul-taut*, Auuito, System».Nault liidg., Sherbrooke.MONTREAL\tOTTAWA.! Oct.28 .Tyrrhenia MONTREAL TO PLYMOUTH, CHER-BOURG AND LONDON Sept.9 | Oct.14 J Nov.IS .Antonia Sept.30 | Nov.4 .Andarvia N.Y.TO QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL f Sept.28 j Oct.26\t.Scythia Sept, i j Oct.5 .Laconia Sept.14 Oct, 12 .Carman ia *\u2014Also sails from Boston Sept.1.N.Y.-CHERBOURG & SOUTHAMPTON | Sept.19 | Oct, 10 .Berengaria Sept.12 | Oct.3 .Aquitania N.Y.-PLYMOUTH-CHERBOURG AND SOUTHAMPTON.f Sept, 26 | Oct.19 .Mauretania N.Y.-PLYMOUTH-CHERROUBG AND HAMBURG.I\tO***\t^ .Caronia Sept.9\t|\tOct.\t14\t Saxonia BOSTON-LIVERPOOL-QUEENSTOWN Sept.20\t.Tyrrhenia Oct.19\t.Samaria N.Y.TO GLASGOW (via Moville) a.11 of Mansonville j Mr.Lawrence Smith, Miss Eva Smith, Mrs.Guy Smith, Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Davis and Mrs.Ann Barnett, of Dunkin.\t- Messrs.Herbert and Otis Truax ^'ss Annie and Blanche Spencer were businss visitors in Knowlton are spending their holidays at Pot-on Tuesday.\tton Springs.Mrs.Doe and two children are vis-ting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Hartley.The Willing Workers of the Anglican Church met at the home of Mrs.George Manuel on Tuesday af- rington.Mrs.E.D.Aiken is seriously ill from poisoning caused by an infected tooth.NOYAN Mr.and Mrs, II.C.Boomhour spent a few days in Bedford and Stanbridge East visiting relatives A plesant surprise party was given Mr.Hiram Beauregard on Mr.Saturday evening, it being his twen-ty-first birthday.A very pleasant evening was spent by all, dancing being the chief amusement.Several from here attended the dance in Hackwell\u2019s hall, and all report a very good time.Miss Lucy Clark, of South Newbury, Vt., is spending a few days here visiting relatives and friends.Mr.and Mrs.A.Moffatt, Mrs.W.Lancaster and Mr.Harley Lancaster i motored to Kingsbury on Sunday, ! the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Nelson i Moffatt.Mr.and Mrs.Wilkinson Davidson i were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Clark.Miss Emma Clark is spending her vacation in Lisgar the guest of Misses Addie and Hazel Truax.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Smith and family, of Melbourne, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Beauregard.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Copping, of Boscobei, spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Neil Norris.Mrs.James Hambleton is spending a couple of weeks in Montreal.Mr.Neil Norris and family have ~rh th*e USU,al largn\tmoved into their fine new house, ance.The next meeting will be held having vacated the old home of the at the parsonage at Brome, Que., on.[ate George Lancaster, one of thT first settler\u2019s in Bethany.Mr Jule Demers was quietly married to Miss Maria Favreau, on September 12th, at the usual hour.A prayer desk of exceptionally ed 1nW?bemrhShiE Wf IeCe?tIy pl-ac\u2019\t- \u2014 maria ravreau, on Mr.and Mrs.' Miss Helen Scott spent Aug.27 with , Mt?' James C.Dettes\t, reSide in Bethany\t^ WlU her sister, Mrs.Victor Derick.\tMr^H ^D \u2018\tTrf\ti Mr\u2019 and Mrs' Bismark Truax and Harold Derick, of ; ;?r- D- >ho?t and Mr Ernest i Miss Lucy Clark motored to Lisga 1\t^ 'on Wednesday Mr.and Mrs.__________ Laeolle, spent Aug.27 with \"his par-i *?aynos motored to Newport, Vt., ents, Mr.and Mrs.Herman Derick, j S^nstead and Sherbrooke recently.Miss Thelma Derick accompanied^ Barolçl Vail shipped a car load them home to spend a week.\tiof ln'e stock from this station on Miss Marion Johnston is visiting ¦ .August 26tll< to t!le Montreal marker cousin, Miss Vivian Longe wav,\tPaFinF hogs I2c per lb., calves for a few days.\t\u2018 : o to 9c per lb., lambs 8c per lb Mr.and Mrs.Percy Derick were\t-'\u2014 - calling on her father, Mr.Cyrus\tWARDEN Scott.r Mr.Abner Kneeland, of Mont-his brother, Mr.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer R.Greer and ,\t_ Sept, s j Ocl 7 .Cameronia children, of Barrington, suent Si n-i real is a\tA sept.H I Oct.14 : Nov.n .Combla, day with her parents, M^and Mrs.! W G.KneKd H.C.Boomhour.\tj ^ Miss Edith Mairs has returned ¦-\u2014\u2014\t! from a pleasant holiday spent at STANBRIDGE STATION ! Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Curtis, of -\t| Westmount, are guests of Mr.\u2019 and FRELIGHSBURG musicians MR.IRWIN SAWDON.MEMBER OF Council and Reyreaentativo Dominion Colleit« of Muaic.New Studio.165 London BL Special course for diploma» iu Voice.PUuao.Violin, Cello.Harmony and Counter* point.Phone 886.NOTARIES WORTHINGTON & BORLASE NOTAR-lea Public.Sun Life Bids., Sherbrooke.Sept.23 .Algeria N.Y.TO MEDITERRANEAN Oct.26 (Cruise) .Tuscan!» Nov.21 (Cruise) .Laconia Nov.25 (Cruise) .Scythia Dec.6 (Cruise) .Tuscania | .Ian.24 (Cruise) .Samaria Keb.10 (Cruise) .Caronia Feb.16 (Cruise).Mauretaina I For ratea or passare.tretgnt and further particulars apply to local agents or THE ROBERT REFQRDC0.,LIMITED ORNERi*.*, AGENTS It HOSPITAL STREET M-25 ST.SACRAMENT STREET MONTREAL.P.O ADVOCATES \\YTELLS, LYNCH & WILSON.ADVO-i VV cates, Merchant» Ban!.Bidg.I ERASER.RUGG A MIGNAULT, ADVO.catea, Q.C.B.Building._ vneou LAZUUE, COUTURE A KING, JY 96 Wellington St., Sherbrooka.Lawrence, morris a mmvep., ad- vocatew, etc.Sherbrooke A Richmond, Que.O\u2019BREADY.PANNETON A BOISVERT \u2014 advocates, it W-Uiraton St North.EWING & McFADDEN ADVOCATES 112 8t Jiunra Street, Montreal.J.Armltag» Ewing.K.C.George S.McFadden, K.C.Several went to Waterloo from here on Labor Day, to the ball game.Enosburg ball team was here on Saturday to play the local boys and were again defeated.The Church workers will meet with the president, Mrs.L.H.Sornberg-er on Wednesday afternoon.A good attendance is desired, as' arrangements for the harvest festival are to b« completed.SWEETSBURG MYSTIC Miss Delia Walbridge, of Montreal, has been spending a few days with Mrs.A.S.Walbridge.Miss M.Cochrane and Miss G.Lawrence were in Montreal on Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs.Webb Richardson, of Reading, Mails., have been the guests of the latter\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Russell.Miss Grace Lawrence has returned to Boston, Mass, after spending a few days with Miss M.Cochrane, Mrs.W.J.Pendlehury and Mr.S.Galbraith were in Montreal to attend the funeral of the latter\u2019s niece.St.Lawrence Sailings Ql i E B KC-CH EKBO U RG-SO UT U AM1TO N HAMBOURG I Ort 3 .Empress of Franco Sept.19 .Empress of Scot!ami qURHEC-LIVERPOOL Sept.12 | Oct.10 .Empress of Britain QUEBEC TO GLASGOW Sept.7 .yi., Empress of India MONTRICAL-LIVERPOOL Sept.8 j Oct.\t6 .Montrose IS .Victorian Sept.22 .Montcalm Sept.29 .MontcUre montreal-glabgow Sept.9 | Oct.\t7 .Tunisian Sept.16 .Corsican Sept.28 .*.Metaigatna MONTREAL-SOUTHAKrTON-ANTWlSRr I Sept\t27 .Minnedotsa 18 .Me1 Its Sept- 27 .Mlnnedosa Apply to Loral Agents, or J.E.Parker, Gan.Aerial, Pass.Dept.141 St.Jamas St, Monti-»»!, Que.Canadian Pacific Hallway.Traffic Agent».Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Ellison, were i'^rs- C W.Curtis, guests of friends in Pigeon\tHill re- i\tG- H.Premond has purchased cently.\tja lot\tat the corner of the Acton 11™'V Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Laçasse, of j Foai1 fronl Mrs.H.W.Higgins, and!Illencls Magog were recent guests of Mr.and I intends building there.\tI ,.Mrs.Chas.Riley.\tI Mrs.E.L.Mayncs and children !pen^n?s?mvher daUgh' Mr.J.J.Hastings, of New York have returned from Montreal.\tter9,.Vlr ~ Al n-fTn t y * City, is visiting his brother and sis- Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Paul and son 1, MluSS GraCe ,9 D?!1 h,aS £tnTTled ter, Mr.and Mrs.G.M.Hastings.of Newburyport, Mass were re- i her home In1MontFeal> after sPfnd-Mr.and Mrs.\tNap.\tDion,\tof\tVer-I cently\tvisiting Mr.and Mrs E l\t^\t>\u2014 mont, and Mrs.\tPaul\tHebert\tand Talty.\tWhile there Mr.Paul caught daughter, Joan, of Hoosick Falls, N.j a very fine string of pickerel in the Y., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Paul | river.Therrian recently.\t| Mr.and Mrs.Pare and three sons Miss Annie Riley, of Montreal, I of Sbanbridge, were week-end spent the week-end at the home of I guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.Delorme.^er brother, Mr.Ch \u2022\t?*?+\u2022?*\u2022?**?**+ the rectory of Alphamstone in Es- \u2022\t___ * sex.England.Alphamstone, which CITY BRIEFLETS * is Within a mile of the Suffolk bor- * der, has a population of one hundred and seventy.\t* J - .*?* High Street.Galt before leaving to take a course\tri* tot *\tj t tt in teaching at Macdonald College.\tC'iP' T1 S?F *\t*\t»\ts\tson, of Manchester, N.H., arrived in ~\t,\t,\t,\tSherbrooke on Saturday and will Miss\tMcCuaig,\twho\thas\tbeen\tspend a short holiday as the guests spending some time in Sherbrooke, ; of Mr.and Mrs.S.McLean has returned to her home in Mont- j\t^\t, jreal, accompanied by the Misses, Mrs.Joseph Stamford and daugh-florence and Phylhs^Wardleworth.j ter, Evelyn, have returned to Mont-,,\t.\t,\t,\t\u201e\t.real, after a brief stay in Sher- t x.rh an^ ^rs\u2018 ,Andrfw Boa, of brooke, where they were the guests ! Lachute, are spending a few days in of Mrs.J.E.Poutre, Court Street 1 Sherbrooke, and are the guests of1\t*\t*\t* their niece, Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Forrest, King Street West.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Cady and Mr.Victor Peterson, Mrs.Alfred Peterson and Mr.and Mrs.Grim-shaw, of Hartford, Conn., accompanied by Mr.Markwood and his son, | Masters Walter and Wells Cady, of j Rayborn, left today by motor for Rock Island, were recent guests of their home, after spending the past 'Sir.and Mrs.Wells Beans, Lennox-| week the guests of Mr.and Mrs.rille.\t: Charles Peterson, at \u201cPine Lodge,\u201d *\t*\t*\tLennoxville.Mrs.J.G.Loring, of Chicago, Illi- - - o-\u2014 nois, is spending some time in Sher- *\t\u2018\u2022î1 '5* ?\t^ \u2022>\t* -j.\t« brooke, and is the guest of her bro- **\t+ ther, Mr.W.S.Armitage, and Mrs.*\tMARRIACFS\t* Armitage, Lower Belvidere Road.*\tlUAKKIAWiû\t+ *\t*\t*\t?-I- \u2022J -*\u2022 -1* -I- -y -1- -1- -1- -i* -> -J- -i* * *> Mrs.James Pocock, who has been the guest of Mrs.C.J.Brown for a\tPERKINS\u2014BUCHANAN, couple of_weeks, left today for her ^ DANVILLE, Que., Sept.5.home in Seattle, Washington.She was accompanied as far as Montreal by her niece, Miss Eleanor Pocock, of Hillhurst.* * * Mr.A.G.Nakash has returned .\tThe Methodist Church, Danville, Que., was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Wednesday, August 30th, at three o\u2019clock in the afternoon, when Miss Isabel M.Buchanan, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Alex Help '/our Hair to grow in the natural way by keeping your scalp free from dandruff and other irritations\u2014use from an extended trip to Europe.*?\u2019 \u2022^ac^anan* this place, was un-He was accompanied bv his sister\t?n Inarnar&e to Mr.Harold R.Miss Nazalia Nakash who joined him i Perkins, only son of Mr.and Mrs.at Beyrout, Syria.She is at present ! ^ustln Perkln9, of Kingsey Falls, visiting relatives in Thetford Mines, ^ue.KOREEN Natures Own Remedy for Scalp Troubles\u2014eradicates Dandruff, stops the hair from falling and restores its natural health and beauty.At Drag and Department Stores.\tn.MANY PRESENT AT AUTO RACES ON SATURDAY the two and a half miles w'as 3.11 4-5.First money was $200, second $100 and third $50.j The second event was a three mile race, with $450 in prize money.This was won by Lampkin, in a Peugeot, with Claypool, in a De-lage, second and King, in a Briscoe | Special, third.The time was 3.42 4-5, the last five laps being made at ;a speed of a mile in 1.10.¦a f\ti\t.\t-\t.\t! The third event consisted of time Before a large crowd of racing trials to set a new Provincial record fans, R.Burr Lampkin, in a Peu- |200 going to the winner.Lampkin vand Claypool were the only contest- hut will arrive in Sherbrooke in the course of the next two weeks./ * * * A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Wilkinson, Kingston avenue, when a party of young people gave a surprise party to Miss Reginal Wilkinson on the occasion of her birthday.During the course of the evening games, dancing and music were enjoyed, after which refreshments jwere served.* * * Mrs.H.W.Mulvena, Melbourne street, entertanned at a small bridge shower bouquet of sweet peas, on Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs.j The matron of honor, Mrs.A.Hunt, of Halifax.The prizes were ! Olney, of Asbestos, was gowned in won by Madame Hebert, Miss Rose : henna canton crepe with jet trim-Griffith, Mrs.Darche and Mrs.j niing, black picture hat and carried Haultain.The guests included Mrs.] a bouuqet of dahlias tied with rib-Hunt, Mrs.L.A.Belanger, Mrs.J.bon.The maid of honor, Miss Ev-Aime Darche, Madame Picard, Î clyn Armstrong, was gowned in Madame Panneton, Madame Hebert, robin\u2019s egg blue crepe de chine, Mrs.Haultain, Mrs.F.J.Griffith, black feather hat and carried a Mrs.John Leonard, Mrs.D.A.Me- bouquet of white asters tied with Manamy, Mrs.William McManamy : while tulle.The two bridesmaids, The ceremony was conducted by the Pastor, Rev.E.C.James.The church was beautifully decorated ! with pink and white asters and sweet peas, with an arch of maple leaves and phlox from which a bell of golden blossoms was suspended.The bride, who was given away by her uncle, Mr.A.Buchanan, of Montreal, wore a gown of white silk canton erepe, with panels lined in shell pink.Her silk iret veil was draped in cap effect, wreathed in ! orange blossoms, and falling in a train at the back.She carried a and Miss Rose Griffith.geot racing car,\t_______ a minute and six seconds, during1 gnts tii former doing the mile in the auto races on Saturday after-¦ i.06, with Claypool 1 3-5 seconds noon Considering the fact that the behind.After Lampkin's time had track at the Exhibition Grounds, be(m announced, it was stated that on-the local track was 1.17 and that the world\u2019s record on a half mile dirt track was 1-02.The latter was made on a track sixty feet wide, with one hundred feet at the corners.The fourth race was a handicap of five laps and was won by Claypool in a Delage, driving at scratch.Beatles took second place and Willard third.This was the only standing start of the day and the time was 3.22 4-5.First money was $2.50, second $100 and third $50.A four laps consolation was next on the racing programme and was ,\t,,\tu 1 j \u2022\ti » A i Dcen announced, where the races were held, is a half mile dirt track, with unbanked cor-1\trtLOra ners, Lampkin\u2019s achievement is one that required great skill in driving, as well as a considerable degree of daring.The huge grand stand at the Fair Grounds was well filled with an expectant audience on Saturday afternoon, and though an air of scepticism may have prevailed at first, this quickly disappeared with the opening race and was replaced with unrestrained enthusiasm.There were six raring events on the programme and each one of them was filled with plenty of excitement and numerous thrills.All the drivers showed plen-|^on.^y Lampkin, driving an Essex, ty of ambition for speed and though ! S('arles taking second place, and the corners were dangerous places, : ¥F^on8\u2019d> an, Essex, faking, the racers came around these with ,k,r(k \u201de t,me w*oon ^-ww?thj ! skidding wheels and in clouds of j H*?6 Tnoney was $200, $100 and dust, causing the audience to gasp 1 \u2022with astonishing.R.Burr Lampkin, in his Peugeot, was the outstanding figure of the afternoon, with Ray Claypool, in a Delage, running a close second.Floyd Willard, in a Monroe Spec-'ial, and Cleo Searles, in a Mooney Special, were two other drivers who handled thoir cars with plenty of skiH and lots of speed.Prior to the first race Mr.Sidney E.Franris went round for a few laps with Lampkin and was given a real taste of speed.In the first race of five laps, Willard, in his Monroe Special, led the field, with Searles, in his Mooney Special, a close second.Lampkin, driving for Williams in an Essex, The last race of the day was the five mile free for all, with fouir contestants.The winner of Wie race, Lampkin, driving a Peugeot, was credited with ten points towards the American dirt track champioaship of 1922 and received $400 in prize money.Searles in his Mooney Special, took second money, $250, and McDonald, in an Essex, took third, $100.The time for the five miles was 0.16.Before the races a number of the local garages exhibited their cars before the grand stand and four acts of vaudeville, consisting of the Five MacLarens, Mnllia and Bart, Elmira and Company and the Gil-raine.Dancing Sextette, were pre- kuok.tic thud jukcii, liw Uuw Tex uturkd jUmùuk Uw afternoon.* ?\u2022>\t.j.5.* * CITY BRIEFLETS (J- if* «*?£,\t«£.*2» «J* +> «Î» «f* «J* «I» \u2022£» 4.COURT CASES ADJOURNED.A number of minor cases were up for hearing before Judge J H.Le-may in the District Magistrate\u2019s Court this morning, but they were all adjourned owing to absence of witnesses.The Nixon and Dustin cases will probably be heard in the 12th instant, while the charge of manslaughter against King and Ingalls will also be heard next week.No application for bail has been made to the Superior Court as yet, and the accused are still held in the local jail.MANUFACTURING CONCERNS OPERATING AT FULL CAPACITY.Sherbrooke industries are operating again this mornin\" at full blast after a brief period of inactivity occasioned largely by a holiday to enable employees to attend the Sherbrooke Exhibition.Many of the large industrial plants took the opportunity of overhauling their plants during the course of the past week.The general impression among the manufacturing concerns is that business conditions are showing steady improvement and the prospects for business are stated to be very fair indeed.Among the different concerns which closed down for neriods varying from a counle of afternons to a couple of weeks, were the Julius Kayser Company, the Canadian Connecticut Cotton Mills, the E.T.Fairbanks Co.Ltd.; the Canadian Ingersoll Rand Co.; tho Canadian Peerless Jewelry Co.Ltd.; and Mcaw*.WJùùttg ixuti Daxirt.were Miss Mary McNeil, gowned in pink silk with hat to match, and Miss Bernice Shaw in pale peach erepe de chine with hat to match.Each carried a bouquet of sweet peas tied with white tulle.Mr.J.M.Lieth, of Kingsey Falls, attended the groom.Mr.Wright Gibson played the wedding march and also accompanied Miss Cathleea Choose Your Preserving Utensils Carefully MANY women enjoy great success with their preserving year after year for the simple reason that they use the best enameled ware that money can buy.They use either Diamond Ware or Pearl Ware.The porcelain-like surface of either of these wares keeps as clean as a glass jar.Acidy fruit juices cannot affect their non-metallic surface.Ensure success in your preserving by using SMP^dWARE \u201cA Face of Porcelain and a Heart of Steel\u201d The hardest cooking or preserving leaves it as easy to clean as china.It cannot absorb grease or odors.And it will mean much lower cooking fuel bills, because it cooks food far faster than all-metal utensils.Do you know that the Diamond Ware or Pearl Ware pot or pan that cost $1.50 last year can now be bought for 90 cents?Ask your regular hardware merchant.Diamond Ware is sky blue and white outside, all white inside, with three coats of enamel fused on shapes of steel.Pearl Ware is pearly grey inside and out and has two coats of special SMP enamel fused on steel shapes.Either will suit you admirably.: The Sheet IVietal Products Co., WlnnlfMC Calgary Reduced Prices on Preserving Sets HARDWARE merchants who sell SMP Wares have put a special price this year on Diamond Ware and Pearl Ware preserving sets \u2014 comprising preserving kettles, sauce pans, cullenders, measures, fruit jar fillers, flat skimmers, ladles, spoons, pitchers and so on.Clip this advertisement from the paper.Take it to your regular hardware man\u2019s store and he will give you a very moderate price on a preserving set\u2014 much cheaper than buying the utensils at the regular price piece by piece.It\u2019s a great saving.And make sure the S^P trademark is on every utensil.bUALITY Jam and jellymaking without waste WHY continue the wasteful, laborious, old-fashioned process of making your jams and Jellies?Use Certo and cut your task n two.You will enjoy jams and jellies so perfect that you will want to make them from all your favorite fruits.And you can make them from any fruit you like if you use Certo.You will get \u201450% more jam or jelly, \u2014all the original flavor of the fruit, \u2014natural sparkling fruit color, \u2014correct texture\u2014not too thin\u2014 not too stiff\u2014just right.Certo is pectin, and\u2019pectin is the natural element in fruit that makes jelly \u201cjell.\u201d With Certo you boil the fruit and sugar-just one minute; the flavor you formerly boiled away npw stays in.The Certo process is simple\u2014economical\u2014and never fails.Certo contains no gelatine or preservative.Free Recipe Book with every bottle.At your grocer\u2019s.How to make delicious Peach Jam 4 level cups (2 lbs.) Crushed or Chopped Fruit.8 leveled cups (3!£ lbs.) Sugar.1 bottle (scant cup) Certo.Use fully ripened fruit for finest flavor.Peel, remove pits and thoroughly crush about 2» quarts, or S lbs.Measure crushed fruit into large kettle.Add sugar, mix well, stir hard and constantly, and bring to a vigorous boil over hottest fire.Boil hard 1 minute with continual stirring.Take from fire, add Certo, and stir it in well.Skim ana pour quickly.Douglas Packing Company, Limited, Cobourg Selling Agents: W.G.P»trick St Co., Limited, Toronto-and Montreal 19 Iced Drinks and Electric Fans will not cool the body that is stuffed with heating foods.Cut out the heavy foods, get rid of that \u201cstuffy\u201d feeling\u2014keep cool and fit by eating Shredded Wheat a real whole wheat food that is rich in vitalizing nutriment made digestible by steam-cooking, shredding and baking.Contains the bran that is so useful in stimulating bowel movement, keeping the intestinal canal healthy and clean.The tasty crispness of its oven-baked shreds tempts the appetite on Summer days.Two Biscuits with milk or cream make a complete, nourishing meal.Eat it for breakfast with sliced bananas or prunes; for lunch with berries; for dinner with sliced peaches, apricots, stewed raisins, or fresh fruits.Ready-cooked, ready-to-eat.'^ssmaami ? PACErSïX^ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, UNCLE JIM\u2019S LETTER ____________ (Dear Comer Children:\u2014\t[girls, have surely helped in making This is our first meeting in the life better for our dear \u2018feathered lovely month of September.It is friends,\u201d who will soon be leaving us.\u201cschool month,\u201d and the beginning of j I hope that during the next winter autumn, when we all enjoy rambling we may learn many interesting through the woods, and looking for things about our birds, and that next the late berries and fruits that are summer we shall enjoy their coming found almost everywhere.Are the chokecherry trees not lovely, with their wealth of cherries, of which, by-the-by, we must not eat too heartily?The elderberries, the mountain ash, the dog-wood, and many other kinds of berries, some of which are not good to eat, are very plentiful this year, and they make the woods and hedges beautiful with their bright colors.just that much more.I am not in favor of learning about the birds in the way that was given those who attended the Ayer\u2019s Cliff Fair.With a kodak, a notebook and pencil, and a little patience, we can learn much, and spare the lives of our songsters, who like to live as wre do.Let us all be kind to birds and small creatures, and we shall have enough pleasure from it to more than __-C~\tJ> TY-k-n is four years old and has been blind for two years.Three years ago while going to school, I was knocked off the steps and was hurt quite badly.I am still quite lame, but am better than I was some time ago, Hoping to see my letter in print, I will close.Good-bye.MAYFELL PARSONS, Waterville.\t,____ A NEWS BUDGET FROM BEDFORD AND DISTRICT Personals and General Newsy Notes of Interest to Residents of Bedford.Dear Uncle Jim:\u2014\u2022 This is my first letter to your page.\u2022\u2022 1-: S°R CHMEbSANBORH'S ^ .**** SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.BEDFORD, Que., Sept.5.\u2014 Miss Hodgson, of Montreal, was a guest of Miss Helen Gould, Upper Bedford, on Wednesday.Mrs.George Jenkins, of West-1\t-'-\u2014 11\t\u2014 T\tth» R P rinh uvr 1 mo\u201cnJ\u2019has been spending a few days Mr.and Mrs.David Jaresd.1 h™ref white rabblâ and aPcat\\Tît\t^\t^\ttTr°ttier\u2019 \u201c named Tom.When father was cut-! ^\tRe£toï>-\u201e.\t.resident of this town, was m town A TEA YOU\u2019LL ENJOY In % and 1 pound cartons ^ Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Struthers, of j for a few days during the past protect truly.I* enjoyed the letters that came j make up for a little \u201cscience.\u201d Don\u2019t Danville, this week, and we are all pleased to you think so?VIOLA MONAHAN, My best wishes to every boy and Dear Uncle Jim:- welcome more members to the club.Every week we hear of some cruelty or accident to birds, but we must ex- pect that.Still the pledges that have Good-bye till next week.uy our cornar boys and ;\tUNCLE JIM.girl starting school; my best wish is that I could go to school again, too.THIS WEEK\u2019S MEMBERS.Me bel Ford, Compt > i.Maisie Emo.Way\u2019s Mills.Ada and Leila Hailigan, Weedon.Ida Ross, Ruth A.Bailey, Leme-eurier.Galen Y'oung.Hatley.Viola Monahan, Danville.Mabelle Willis, Roy McIntyre, Dixville, Mavbell Parsons, Waterville.Betty and Gertrude McFarland, North Hatley.Correspondence of Sweetsburg, were also at the same home on Wednesday.Mrs.Ella Taylor, Dutch street.I thank you very much for the pin, which I received and was pleased with it.But as I was fastening it on __\u2022\t\u201e\t,\t,\t, my dress the pin broke off.I took v^,m Rarnhaf on Wednesday, it to the jewellers and had it fixed,Frances laylor and I wear it on my coat, now.I am ! tnd M^ster Kmh\t°f BoItonj learning to swim.I go every day , f*™\tV°£ w-hen it does not rain.In my book \u201d\t\u201d entitled, \u201cLessons on Bird Protection,\u201d there are many things about Dear Uncle Jim:\u2014\tthe habits of birds; where they make It is a long time since I have writ- their nests, and what they make ten you a letter.I thought I would them of.It tells about the seasons in Smith and -,-Beatrice Smith, Up- on Wednesday.\t! per Bedford, have returned from a Miss Dora Roy and her sister, stay with friends at Richford, Vt.from Montreal, are guests of their Mr.George Synder, of Shawini-uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Henry J gan Falls, attended the fair on Roy^ Mr.and Mrs.Claude Jameson, Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.Clare E.Nye, of Cowansville,were at the home of the latter\u2019s sister, Mrs.Volney Mc-Kenny, recently.Mrs.Claire L.Ryan, daughter of John Higgins, a former resident of this town, accompanied by Miss Inez Wallis, of Pittsburg, Pa., were recentguests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Ghagnon, Lower Main street.Mr.and Mrs.Clinton Parker, of Swarthmore, Pa., who are at North Hero, Vt., were the guests of Mr.their grandmother, Mrs.Ella Taylor, and of their aunt, Mrs.Reuben Jones, for a short time.Mr.Asa Foster, of Westmoupt, was in town on Wednesday.Mr.Banjamin Reynolds, of Manon MEMBERS\u2019 PLEDGES.i very much interested in birds.I have ! mam your niece _____\tpicked quite a few berries this sum- j\tLILLIAN FLEGG, (1.) I pledge myself to do # mer, and now; I am going blackbeiry- ; Cowansville.® igs * » ® S s3u.* « * - - - - ^ ^ #\tall I can to protect our birds, \u2022igs to learn ali I can about them, # #\tand to use my influence in * #\tkeeping my playmates and % friends from hurting them._\t* #\t(2.) I will not rob bird ü Si nests, or hurt young birds.& Si (3.) I will do say part in making the Club a success.* write and join the B.P.Club, as in which to shoot game birds, and ! ^eyeJ, N.H.motored here - - ,\t- - - - y many other girls and boys have join- ( which kinds of birds you are allow-\tWednesday and will remain\tfor\ta | and Mrs.Wilbur Borden on Thurs- ed.I found a bird\u2019s nest in the apple\ted to shoot.In the back of the book\t[short time in this vicinity.\t^\t! -with them to North Hero for\tthe tree the other day and there were there are poems, such as \u201cTo a Sky- Hr.J.Thibedeau, of St.Velen-[ remainder of the wTeek, accompany-five\u2019 little eggs in it.I don\u2019t know ,Lark, \u201cTo a Water Fowl,\u201d and \u201cBob- [ tine, was in town on Tuesday last.; ing Mr.Wilbur Borden home on his what kind of a bird it is; it is as big o-link.\u201d I have two little friends who j t Messrs.Homer Hauver, Clare ! return from a week-end at North as a robin and has brown and grey! wish to join the B.P.Club, and as\tNye and Philip Hauver, of\tCow-[Hero.feathers.I have found quite a few !\tthey do not take the Record I am\tansviile, were in town recently.\tj Mr.Jackson, of St.Albans,\tVt., bird\u2019s nests this summer, and am saving the coupons for them.I re-j ^ Mr.and Mrs.Wilt,^of Albany^N.: was in town for several days during Si Si Si Si Si « * Name .* S: Address .Si Add your name and address * Si to this coupon and mail it to S: Si Uncle Jim.This list of mem- Si Si bers will appear each week.Si Si Si Si Si* Si Si Si* * Si Si Si Si St- ing, and my hands are all scratched.I will close for this time.Your niece,1 Dear Uncle Jim:\u2014 GERTRUDE McFARLANJX I This is my first letter to you.*\t- -., North Hatley.\t! am signing the pledge, and hope to Sutton, were in town on \"W ednçs- ____:__ _\t_:_ r ____ -1____ ______ /tQ\\r ocs w-oo.olo/\\ VI v* vv £v were at the home of the fonner\u2019s sister, Mrs.Soule, for ! Cowansville, w a time.\t| Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Knapton, Upper Mr.and Mrs.Fred Thomas, of Bedford, on Friday last.Mrs.Albert Lararway, of Pearce- i receive a pin.I am eleven years old.day, as was also Mr.Westover.Dear Uncle Jim:\u2014\t| There are lots of birds here ; the ones [ Mrs.Eric Hibbard, of Sutton, is I am writing to join the B.P.Club.1 like best are the robins, I like to ^spending a short time at the home My two sisters joined, so I thought ! hear them singing.I have a pet dog, of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ashley I would, too.It has been a long time named Sport, and I have great times Sheltus, Upper Bedford, since I wrote to you.I saw some lit- ; with him.He goes on the mountain Miss Brenda Heney, of Montreal, tie boys trying to destroy a canary's with me to get the cows.We live on and her cousin, Miss Maggie Phelps, nest with stones.It was at the side [ a large farm, apd have twenty-five : of Cowansville, wTere in town on of the road, and she had four little [ eow's.I help to milk nights and morn- Wednesday, as was also Miss eggs in it.I took away the stones ings.I must close, hoping to see my Brown, of Cowansville, and told them not to kill the birds, letter in print.Your loving nephew, ! Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Richard L.nor to destroy their nests.There is\tCECIL WILLEY, ! Craighead, who have spent the past | ation.a nest near our house, and the bird [ West Shefford.\t! few weeks at the home of the iat-1 Mrs.Paige, of Sweetsburg, was is brown on the back, and white on\t- Ær\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.F WT.at the home of her sister, Mrs.the breast; it is a nice bird.The Dear Uncle I Jim:\u2014\ti Jones, Dutch street, have left by | Mainy, Upper Bedford, on Thurs- maple leaves will soon fall now.Ij Many thanks for the pin, it is very motor for their home in Bethie-' day last.am going to gather all kinds of leav- cute.I have a little playmate whom hem, Pa.They were accompanied! Mr.and Mrs.Hebert LcGallais, es this fall.1 am going to pick some I think will join the club.My brother by Mr .and Mrs.Harry Jones, who i Miss Alice Draper and Master F.hazel nuts; there are many of them : has a bird guide, and we look up all will be their guests for a time.[ Draper ,of Cowansville, were guests this fall.Good-bye, your niece, the birds we see.I have seen ten dif- Miss Fleming, of New York, is of Mrs.E.S.Draper, Upper Bed-BETTY McFARLAND, ; feront kinds this summer.I will close spending her holidays in town at the ford, recently.(North Hatiey.\tv-\t[now.Your niece,\thomes of her sisters, the Misses ton, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs.Henry Connor, Upper Bedford.Mr.Cecil Campbell, who has been in charge of the electrical wiring here, was called to his home in Waterloo last week on account of the illness of his father, Mr.Homer Campbell, a former resident of this town, who at present is in Montreal at a hospital to undergo an oper- Gleason\u2019s Business College SHERBROOKE, QUE.is now open for the enrolment o! students in the Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typewriting or Accountancy Courte.Personal instruction.New Quarters: 41 Wellington St.N.recently for her home in Akron, Ohio Mrs.W.A.Sheltus, Upper Bedford, accompanied Mrs.H.Alcom-brack and Mr.and Mrs.I.Boucher, of Montreal, to Sutton, where they were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Erie Hibbard.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Schoolcraft, of New Brighton, Conn., were at the home of the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.James Schoolcraft, during the past week.\t, Mr.and Mrs.Kindle, of Concord, N.H., have returned home, after a stay at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Connor, Upper Bedford.Miss Palmer, of Montreal, who has been the guest of her cousin, Mrs.William McGowan, Upper Bedford, for some weeks, has returned to her home.Mr.and Mrs.Lute Knight and children, of Manchester, N.H., were the guests of the former\u2019s sister, Mrs.Robert Palmer, during the past week.Mrs.George Hulburd, of Cowansville, has returned home, after a wreek\u2019s stay with Mr.and Mrs.He-man Hulburd.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Draper and daughter Norma, of Highwater, are with the former\u2019s mother, Mrs.E.S.Draper, Upper Bedford.Mrs.Bates, of Sutton, has returned to her home in Sutton, after a rest wdth her sister, Mrs.E.S.Draper.Miss Fannie Aubin, of Fairfax, Vt., is with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Aubin, Upper Bedford, for a time.Mrs.Guay, of Highgate Falls, j Vt., has been at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wilfrid Gir- | oux, during the past week.Mr.ond Mrs.Hiram Sheltus, of Highgate Centre, Vt., were the guests of the former\u2019s sister, Mrs.Jos.Knapton, Upper Bedford, on Thursday last.University Degrees for Women The University of Bishop\u2019s College at Lennoxville admits women to its Art classes and grants them the usual degrees of B.A.and M.A.Valuable scholarships are also open to them.Course lasts three years.Tuition Fee, $100.00.Excellent and inexpensive accommodation can be secured at Lennoxville and Sherbrooke.Fall term opens Sept.18.For information and calendars apply to the Principal or to the Bursar, Lennoxville, P.Q., Canada.1 RUBY CORDY, [Dear Uncle Jim:\u2014¦\tiCapelton.[ I must write and thank you for my !\t- B.P.pin, it is very pretty.Every j*3ear Uncle Jim;\u2014 j one thinks it is very' neat.The birds Many thanks for the pin, it is pret- j will soon be going away.One of our ty, indeed.I have worn it to Sunday\t____ _____ _______j\t__ | cats caught a bird the other day.,and School once.For pets we have a dog\tMaster\tRussell Garletoa,\tof _ j it was dead when I got it away from named Collie, a cat named Whitefoot,\tham\tand\tMrs.Larose,\tof\tMontreal, Mary and Nellie Fleming, and Mrs.Ernest Best.Miss Connie Dodd, of Green\u2019s Corners, Vt., was in town on Wednesday.Mr.and; Mrs.Dudley Carleton, Dun- I her, so I buried it.We will soon be |a bantam named Betty and a goose [ attended the exhibition on Wednes [ going to senool again.I will close (named Peter.The robins have been *- i-i i r- +- i-rvi\t1/-ix\u2014i rs r*\t_____ _________________________ T -.111 _ l \t\u201c * COURSES in Bookkeeping, Stenography and Penmanship.Standard high; Rates low.Enter any day after tho opening and graduate when course ia completed.Fall terra begins Sept.12th, 1922.Write Rev.T.A.Halpenny, B.A., B.D., Principal, or J.D.McFadyen, Director, Stanstead, Que.Purity does it Take half a cake of Soolight, pare it into hot water ia your waaher aod stir into a rich \u2022ode.Pat in the clothen and operate the washer.Later, rinae tbeaa tbcraaghiy, «rod yanr clothes wàl! be beaettif ally cieaa nod snowy white.Tbe rich cocoetmt vsd palm oih Head i§ the secret of the Sunlight cieenaing power.Smaligkt \u2014 its fntrity lave* your clothes Lerer Brothers Limited, Toronto.for this time.Your loving niece, FRANCES LeBARON, North Hailey.\t^ very tame this summer.I will close ! hoping my letter will be in print.Your niece, BEULAH L.DEZAN, North Hatley.Dear Uncle Jim:\u2014 I have not been to the seaside for my holidays, but I have enjoyed them ; A LITTLE TALK ABOUT OUR just the same.I have been quite busy !\tNATIVE NUTS.\t^ ^\t______ in one way and another.My little j The children have already begun Georgc^MartirT and \"Martin^ Mr.and Mrs.Smith, of Abercorn, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Sheltus and Mrs.Luther Smith during the exhibition.Miss Lily MacFee, of Boston, Mass.,was in town on Wednesday.Mrs.Palmer, of Rkhford, Vt., was at the home of her brother, Mr.sisters, brother and I bought a little | their search for hazel nuts, and what philipsburg avenue, on Wednesday! wagon.W e picked and sold berries j delightful times they have, wander- :\tMcNamara, of Granby, | was at the home of his parents, Mr.enough to pay for it.I have helped [ing through the fields and by-ways,, .\t.\t.in the hayfield and guided the horses always on the alert for the\thazel\t\u2019ur-a^\tM^hL-T^McNarnara\t'd'iir to cultivate.School will soon begin bushes.\u201cThere\u2019s going to be\ta lot !\tT^s:\t?\u2018IChael\tMcNamara,\taur and I will be in the third grade.I, this fall,\u201d one little girl said, and she 11\tisjpabi have my new reader all ready for [is right, its a great season for\thaze! business.I want to join the B.P.i nuts, as well as some other kinds.I Mr.and Mrs.Brown, of Swanton, Vt., were at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ashley Sheltus recently.Mr.and Mrs.George Hogle, of Hartford, Con., are spending some time with the former\u2019s mother, Mrs.Jos.Knapton.Mrs.H.Alcombrack, with Mr.and Mrs.I.Boucher, of Montreal, were the guests of Mrs.Ashley Sheltus and of Mrs.Jos.Knapton during the past week.Mrs.Delbert Knight, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Whitcomb and Miss Whitcomb, of Montpelier, Vt.were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Palmer during the past week.Mr.and Mrs.George Hogle, Mrs.P.Hauver, of Cowansville, and Mrs.Murray, Upner Bedford, motored to Swanton, Vt., on Thursday last and were guests of Mrs.M.Hungerford.Miss Alice Bockus, who has been spending her holidays with her mother, Mrs.Wellington Bockus, left STAN STEAD Û'J
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