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Please note that Urban Thesaurus uses third party scripts such as Google Analytics and advertisements which use cookies. Interesting extracts were read ; by Mrs. Mayhew, from a letter Mills Women'' In tituto was held at the home of Mrs. L, Wheeler. Francis Robinson. Five dollars was voted toward the school hot lunches. Volunteers were asked for to send a hot dinner dish for the country children, who remain for lunch. Quinn, Mrs. Allan am Mrs. Planidin make up the gift committee.

At a previous meeting the wool blanket, made from wool gathered by members, was auctioned off, and the winner was Mr. Harold Robinson. It was decided to tax each mem-!

Tanner, child welfare and health convener, introduced the ; speaker, Mrs. Harley, who! Harley had visited the ML I.

Four new members were welcomed by the vice president, Mrs. The hostess served refreshments, assisted by Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Dearden, gave a guitar solo. Refreshments were served by the lunch committee. Sherbrooke, were week-end visitors of the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Rodney Mac-Church of Donald.

Ing of District No. There were ja large number of representatives ; from each Lodge in the district. Sister Mabel Roy, N. Dovey and Canon E. It, Roy extended best wishes to I the D. I The hull decorations were bn-Ikets of chrysanthemums, a gift of the district deputy's husband. After the opening ceremony. Sister Florence Perkins. The following A emh'. Sister IJever, P. Hubert Scott, of Montreal, Miller, R.

General Notes Mr. Campbell, of Rock Island, and Mr. John E. Nicholson has returned from spending a week-end in Montreal, where she visited her daughter, Mrs.

Donald MacLeod, in-law, Mr. Camp-1 and Mr. John M. MacKenzie, Mr. Gordon MacLeod, Mr. William MacLeod, Mr. Raymond MacLeod, Mr. Malcolm D. Mac- tcr with their ' daughter, Mrs.

Leod, Mr. Alex G. Murray, Mr. Alexander Morrison, and Mr. Mor- Malcolm MacAskill and Mr. John rison, :n Sherbrooke.

David Smith, in Coatieook, brooke, is spending a holiday with on November Ifi. The sympathy of her aunt, Mrs. William Cohoon'Mr. Smith and and daughters, Charlotte and Lin- ; bereavement, da, of Sherbrooke, were week-end Mrs.

John C. Smith and Miss guests of Mrs. Harvey Parsons, and Mr. Erving Eiger, in Mr. Peter Clement, of Sherbrooke. The plant also has its own complete cabinet and wood finishing departments. All Addison products are backed by a direct sales and service policy designed to benefit Canadians from coast to coast. This is an exclusive Addison development. They are responsible for expert wood matching and hand-finishing on radios and pianos.

This is another Addison feature. Addison experts have perfected the amazing efficiency and thoroughness of the Addison Washing Machine and the Addison Hot Water Heater. Evelyn Hanson and Miss parade. Paul's nlaved an Indian number in keen- spent the week-end at the home of companied by their small son are. United Church war. McHarg was en- joyed in a vocal number, after Which Mrs, Walker introduced the speaker of the afternoon, Mrs. Boomhour, who spoke on the Indian Mission, at Caughnawaga, where she and Rev.

Boomhour lived for four years, when he was pastor of the United Church there. The speaker spoke very interestingly of their life there and told many of the customs of the Indian village. Speaking of the educational advantages of the day school, Sunday school, and with the teacher in charge they have a C.

The ladies have a society in connection with the church and! To help with the Mr and Mrs. Harold Patterson,! I rune Mrs. Malcolm Turner and two home of Mrs. Astbury, Mrs. Sewing Everett Dustin, Mr. John Astbury, was given out by the sewing com-Mrs. Nelson Fish, Mr, T.

Lee ; mittee, The following ladies were Quimby, Mr. Elmer Lyon The friends of Mrs. Earlie Libby will be pleased to know that she is again in residence at the home of Mr. Elmer Lyon, after an absence of about seven months, due to a fractured leg. After she left the convelescing home in Montreal, she went to visit her daughter, Mrs, Sidney Burnell, and family, in Ontario.

The friends of Mr. Oliver are sorry to learn that they have sold their home here to Mr. It is hoped that the Ohveis will not leave town. Speakers will be John T. Hackett, K. Waite, Mrs. Howard Keeler, Mr.

Thomas Dustin, Mr. Wei-1 coming year: Mrs. Scott, chair- finances they do bead work and den Dustin, Mr. Richard Hibbard and Mr. Leland Mosher. Walter Keeler, Mr. Alfred Keeler and Dianpe and Nick were tea guests of Mr. Parker, at man; Mrs. Trew, Mrs. Reed and Mrs. All the officers of , resigned. Miss Mary Hopps served a tea at the ckse of the meeting. For recreation they enjoy music and it forms a large part of their! Miss Irene Boomhour was j in Indian costume and sang a solo in th : Indian language.

Walker, on behalf of the ladies, expressed appreciation to Mrs. Boomhour for her excellent address, and to Miss Irene Boomhour for her solo, both having been much enjoyed. Delicious refreshments were served by the follow- j ing ladies: Mrs. Clouston, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Rexford, Mrs. Ray Merrill, Mrs. I William Thompson. Two previous meetings have been held this season at the homes of Mr. Lobb and Mr. Victor Christiansen.

Interesting dis-! A social time was enjoyed j , after each meeting, and delicious ' refreshments were served by the hostesses. William Shuttlcworth. Ruth Little, who has been a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital, where she recently underwent an operation, has returned to her home here. Harli Place, of New Jersey, have been visiting his mother, Mrs. Nellie Place, and brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Warren Place. Nellie Place, Mr. Warren Place and Mr. Harley Place were in Windsor Mills, to attend the funeral of the former's brother, Mr.

Harvey Paige. Brown was a visitor in Montreal. Ray Merrill were tea guests of Mr. Lundeborg, in Huntingvilie. Littlefield, of Bo. Littlefield ther-in-law and sister, Mr. Sidney Baldwin. Arthur Curtis, of Stanstead, and Mr. Knowlton Curtis, of Rock Island, were dinner guests of Mr. Gilbert was called to Greenlay by the death of her father.

Gilbert remained for a few days with her mother. Gilbert and Miss Aleta Gilbert attended the funeral, Mr. William Campbell Mrs. Keet, and Sherbrooke. Paul and Miss M. Eva Hammond is confined G. Paul, to her home with illness and is Mrs. Hazel Bryant and grand-! Temple and] Mills, spent a few days with Mrs. May we sugg'est you start your Christmas shopping early? Gerald Paige and young son, Blayne, left last week to make their home with Spr.

Gerald W. Paige, at Chilliwack, B. We will do our utmost to give satisfactory service. Hudon-Vigneux Enr. Perhaps there Is something idvertised you would like to buy! Phineas Albee. Richard Reynolds, of Mont-] real, spent the week-end with his wife, Mrs.

Dale Rollins, of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end at the home of shi parents, Mr. Charles Lafoe spent the week-end at their camp at Lowell Mountain, which they have just finished building and had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. Hary Kelly, Mr. Stanley Holland and Mr. James McFadgen, all of Derby Line. Kinney and family, of Newport, Vt.

James Tobin, who ob-! Guests at the same home on Saturday evening were Mrs. Florence Ackleman, of Newport, Vt. Harris entertained! There were 12 guests, who! Priscilla Royer, of New-! The door pria» was won by Mrs. Adelaide Prangley, of Stanstead. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. The next meeting will be held on November 29 at Mrs. Week-end guests at the home of Mr. Ellie Hartley and' family and Mrs. Frank Hartley were Mr. Ralph Hartwell and sis-' ter. Edward Sunsbury, of; Everett, Mass.

I Oscar Boute, of South Royalton,'! Howard Bowen and daughter, of Laconia, N. I Howard Corkins, of Newport, Vt. Sidney Hartley and; isons and Mrs. Edward Brock, of; Stanstead, and Mrs. Dexter Schaf-; fner, of Malden. The latter! Edward j Brock at the Sherbrooke Hospital,] and was pleased to learn that he! Every purchase in the toy department of 50c or more entitles you to a chance of winning a toy car which would be suitable for a young child.

Every purchase of 50c or more in other departments entitles you to a chance of winning a doll which any little girl would love to own! See how easy it can be at the Iona Dress Shop! Always so very practical! So very welcome. We have a wonderful selection in all-wool skirts in checked and plain colors, and in the so-popular black crepe.

Sizes 12 - Gloves-Mitts-Scarves-Berets and Balaclavas Warm as toast, fine wool and angora and in a host of gay colors to add to her winter pleasure. McClintock, Mr. Knowlton paid tribute to the fallen Romeo Brouillette, Mr. Beaulieu, Mr. Fox large number gathered to watch and Mr. Lamothe, and participate in the ceremony.

Prayers were offered by Rev. Nurse and Rev. Carl C. Orchestra, of Farnham. Blanche I Ruth Ma. Masse and Mr, 0. Ernest Hamelin,I United t hmvh held its usual fall. Russell Uoate. Garland the harm. UU- meot Mrs. Clark, manner by reciting tfe Women's i more motored over from blier- Mr. During tho past week Cowansville High School sent two teams to Knowlton for basketball games and dropped both games. An amateur contest will be starting shortly.

Aime Brin and Mr. Norman M- twelve members. The minute» Miss M. Fred P. Davis ami Mr now in this vicinity, vice-president; Mr. A letter was Friends of Mr. Mrs, l. Mr, George Oborne was a visitor of Mr. Joseph Clark and family at South Durham.

Sheepskin-lined boots at popular prices. Also a complete assortment! Shoes for every member of the family. The secretary j is appointed at first meeting of! The Legion is very grateful to j the places of business for their! Prizes are being awarded by the! The results j were as follows: 1 Mr. Mizener, 4 ; Seal Dry Goods, 5 Mr. Pal-j mer. An appropriate sermon was delivered by the pastor, Dr. Her mother is supplying at the local school. Warren Watson is a patient in the B. An aluminum tea cr0Wlj am] au enjoyed the music Mrs.

Bponihower, Sr. Wight-, cent marriage. Meilleur and children have Sweotsburg. The surprise package was won William Ward, at the Nursin. Westover; the money Home, in Mansonville. Sympathy Mr. White, Mr. Forum Group was held at the going to the special fund. White and Mr. Law-, homo of Mr. Armand party held recently. Burnham called on Mrs. El- to find that she is on the gain. I was enjoyed and refreshments School lunches were discussed.

Armand Bouchard, cial hour was spent. Randall, on December 7. Maude Ingalls and her granddaughter-in-law, Mrs. Porter Knowlton one the B. Hospital, at Sweets- of Richford, Vt. The chairman, burg, having undergone an opera- the month.

The guest of honor was seated G. Connolly presided. The Rev. Ladd, Mrs. Lavery, of large tray of gifts carried in by Mr. After opening the packages they were. Basil Jones led in the prayer! The next meeting will be held at! I were unable to be present. The follow- and Mary Reid have returned to served by the hostesses. Verdun, after spending the holi-Mrs. Ray Jones.

They were Mrs. Jackson, of Richford, Vt. Fryer, of Verdun. Many from here attended a supper in the Town Hall at Mansonville. Porter Knowlton Mrs. Parkins, of Mont- nieeting of the 1. Lodge, real, spent a week-end at their There were upwards of eighty home here.

Reid, at Davidson Mr. Robinson and son, Weedon and Scotstown. The Misses Lomer have closed ami Mrs. Selby and Mr. Paul, real for the winter. Small was in Rich- Mrs. William Benoit, of Knowl- for j t0 visit; ber aunt, Mrs. Douglas Carter, of Clarence Whitcomb. Ingalls and B m. Hospital, at Sweetsburg, family, of Wappengers Falls, N. Marco were! Spencer, of Farnam's Corner.



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