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[" V iailg Swnrîi 1 £ WÊ Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1930.Thirty-Fourth Year.SPECIAL SESSION OF PARLIAMENT E.C.PIERCE WILL STUDY IMPORTANT QUESTION PASH) AWAY Canadian Nation Today Has Focussed Its Attention on: AT NOONTODAY Ottawa, Awaiting Announcement from Government\t____ Regarding Unemployment\u2014Premier Bennett Expected 4:) Citizens of Sherbrooke Will! Passed Away This Noon to Outline Some Plan to Remedy Present Situation Members Will Be Sworn in and Will Assemble Immediately Afterv/ards to Undertake Duties.TTAWA, Ont., Sept.8.' Q The doors of Parliament H L URQUHART DOES NOT swing open today on the | J^XEND TO RESIGN SEAT The death of Mr.E.G.Pierce, special session convened to ;\t_______ j which occurred at his late residence tackle the subject of unemploy- 1-l 1\tr\u201e_ fnlrhottor !011 Stanley Avenue at noon today,; pr ' U .f P,.™;* R T!bera:\tfor Ulchecter ^u be universally regretted, not; Learn With Regret of the Pass-1 ing Away of a Prominent Citizen Who Was Held in High Esteem by All Classes ofj Sherbrooke\u2019s Population.Members Today.Will Be Sworn in With Other; only in Sherbrooke but throughout the entire Eastern Townships and in other parts of the Province as well.Mr.Pierce was a citizen of sterling; qualities and during his successful ; and active business life made many j friends among all classes of people.With the passing away of Mr.| Pierce there is removed a figure; merit.Proposals of Premier R.B.Bennett to alleviate the situa-1 tion are eagerly awaited not ; only in Canada, but in all coun- ; 0TTAWA> Ont., Sept.S\u2014There tries with whom Canada trades jig no intention on the part of H.L.for the genera! impression is Urquhart (Liberal, Colchester) to lL i.\t-u -n xL^\tresign his seat in the House of Com- that the tariff will be the c™ef | mons> jt Was learned definitely from remedy.\t1 prominent Nova Scotia members;whieh wag respected by everyonej a Throughout the general electron | here Saturday.Mr.Urquhart was in : man of many ard varied connections, above all a gentleman and loyal | friend.\ti For some years past the late Mr.; Pierce had not enjoyed specially, good health but he bravely fought! against ill health and would not al i low himself to be conquered.This| fact possibly gave the impression to j many of his acquaintances that his illness was not as serious as it really ; v.as.To his family and friends,.how-; ever, it was evident that in spite of ; his optimism, he was suffering from; a malady which eventually would, prove fatal.\t_\t.j About a month ago his condi-! ]tion became such that special treat-! ment at the Montreal General Hos-j ! pital was necessary.Uponuhis return | ! to the city he seemed co\\)siderably l improved and he was about again as His hehrt, however, had be RAIN MARRED ALL ARGENTINE SUPPORTING NEW FINAL DAY OF REVOLUTIONARY ADMINISTRATION In the Parliament Buildings the new member will share a room with J.L.Ilsley (Liberal, Hants-Kings).Reports of the alleged intention of Mr.Urquhart to resign his seat emanated from Nova Scotia.campaign Premier Bennett pointed ! Montreal Saturday, but left later in to unempoyment as the major issue The day for the capital.He will be and promised that if returned to sworn in today with other members power he would call a special ses-10;f sion of Parliament and produce measures calculated.to cure the condition.These proposals will be indicated today in the Speech from the Throne.While the subject matter of the Speech from the Throne is guarded with customary secrecy.The universal prediction is that tariff increases on a fairly long list (d products will be foreshadowed.This would give effect to the traditional policy of the Conservative party.It ivas frequently stated by Conservative candidates ;n the election that by Increasing the impost against foreign products the wheels of Canadian industry would be set spinning faster.In addition CAPTAIN BOYD IS UNABLE TO START FLIGHT usual.__ , XsrsSÆ«MSS Fi\u201cWeaiherPre\u201diU\u2019!.ulLf'ai\t\"whS.T.Ip\u201d.\u201cflu vided for.It has also been suggested that work may soon be started on further links of the St.Lawrence deep waterways scheme.Parliament wih be opened with breaki disappointment was nolle due regard to ancient ceremony, but ab,e tc*ay b^ Capt Erroll Boyd Entanglements Have Not Been .hat could be possibly done for him flp3i-p'ear5> ,Pearl Amnotte and reiaaves DAVIDSON HILL AND BETHEL Messrs.J.W.and Frank Davidson were in Richmond on Tuesday, Sianstead.Mr.J spending some time with Mr.and Mrs.E.L.Baker, returned on Mon day to his home in Derry, N.H.A.Horton, who has been : Aid\u2019.thTe\tG\"üd an,d ^ Wo.T mens Institute asking the Council to install a wet sink in the kitchen of the Town Hall.It was agreed to report cf the lawn social, the receipts of which totalled 551.08 and the expenses $20.55.Mrs.L.H.Martin read a very interesting paper on \u201cMy Duties as a Canadian.\u201d Other routine business having been transacted the meeting adjourned to meet t the home of Mrs.Hattie Allison.Tea was served by the hostess as-1 ,\t,,\t,\t, isted by Miss Hilda Davies, Miss, durmS the Past week' Helene McClintock and Mrs.Pehle-i Mr- and Mrs.H.Cathcart, Mrs.mann.\t! Grace Cathcart and son, Keith, of _______\tI St.George, are guests of Mr.and General Notes\tj Mrs.Wm.Cathcart.Mrs.D.L.MacLeod, of Winnipeg, 1 Mrs.P.F.Doyle, of Nashua., N.Man., Mrs.H.Barter, of Market H., after spending a vacation in Place, Ont., Mrs.D.H.Morrison, London, Ont., spent a few days of Vancouver, B.C., Mrs.J.Tarrant [ hero the guests of Mr.and Mrs.M.and Miss Edith Tarrant, of Toronto, T.Stokes before returning home.Ont., were recent guests of Mrs.| Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Petty of St.Wm.MacAulay.\tJohnsbury, Vt., was in Bury, on Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Leonard and Labor Day, visiting relatives, family are away on a short visit to I Mr.Alton Lavalliere and Miss M.v ueoec Lity;\t,\tCarmichael, of Ottawa, were recent Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Kelly of Lake Sts at Ml, R.w.Lavalliere\u2019s.Megantic, were recent guests of Mr.:\t^\ti j vf,.a c*\t! accede to the request of the ladies Mr.A.S.Kendall, of Warden, a\tM\t™ Que., spent Friday at the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.R.Kendall.Mr.Glen S.Brown, who has been a member of the orchestra at Round Lake House, Weir, Que., during his vacation, returned to the home of.his parents.Dr.and Mrs.C.L.Brown, on Tuesday, and will resume his studies at Stanstead College.Mrs.A.H.Slack and son, Master Everett, accompanied by Miss Upston and Miss Butler, of Melrose, Mass., left on Monday for Boston, Mass., where the former will visit SCOTSTOWN Special dance, Marbleton Fair night, Tuesday, Sept.9th.Regular dances every Saturday night it Silver Lake Pavilion.Marbleton.Wednesday for Vermont, where they PearI Jamieson; boys, ten to twelve will spend a week visiting relatives.On their way they expect to spend a day in Kr.owlton\u2019s Landing the guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.P, Knowl-ton, Jr., and family.Mrs.Percy Tibbits, of West Ely, is spending a week here with Mr.Alexander Davidson and Miss Irene Davidson.BROOKBURY BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING _ Recent callers at the home of Mr._____\tT.E.Evans were Mr.Sam Johnson, s\trf\ttj;-.v vr 'c* Black Lake, and Mr.Bert Dun- S- BoF> of Sugar Hi.l, N.H., ring> of L\u20aceds; Rev.formerly of Scotstown, Mrs.Mac Donald and daughter, of Scotstown, Mr.ar.d Mrs.Henry Downes, Mrs.Oscar Bishop, of Bishop's Crossing, were guests at Mr.H.M.Tite\u2019s on Friday evening, August 29th, when Mr.Boy held a communion service Lh6T\u20ac.The Consolidated School re-opened here on Tuesday, September 2nd, with the following staff of teachers; Principal, Mias A.Howes; Intermediate, Miss L.Howes; Elementary, Miss Labaree.Mr.and Mrs.Rufus Coates, of Abb \u2022¦ford, were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.S.B.Coates, from Friday, Miss Rachel Collett has gone to Disraeli, to resume her school studies.Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Cross.Mrs.Ewing ar.d Mrs.Wakefield, of Sherbrooke, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.A.B.W.Skinner, on Wednesday.CLEVELAND Miss E.B.Day ar.d nephew, Master James Day, returned to their home in Waterville.Me., after two weeks\u2019 vacation with relatives and friends in this vicinity.They were ____\t-1rs.F.O.Rand was in Sher years, ¥odge7 Duvallnd'steve Tay- brooke andJ-ennoxviTle.jm Sunday lor; girls, twelve to fourteen years, Mildred Wallace, Marguerite Golden, Mabel Robinson and Geraldine Crook; boys, twelve to fourteen years, Murray Lockwood, Russel Wallace, Fraser Converse and Mer-vin Mills; single ladies' race, Daisy Pease; single men\u2019s race, Gordon Healy; married ladies' race, Mrs.W.Healy; married men\u2019s race, Mr.Wallace; three legged race, girls: Daisy Pease and Blanche Amnotte: three legged race, men: Messrs.Wallace and Gordon Healy; minute race, free for all, Rodger Duval; thread the needle race, Cora and Blanche Amnotte; kick the slipper race, Daisy Pease and Mrs.W.Heajy; partner shoe race, Mrs.F.Clark and Clarence Pease; throwing the ball, Mrs.D.Perkins and Mr.Golden (tie), Mrs.Perkins winning on the test throw.Guessing the beans, Miss Vera Jamieson.Mr.and Mrs.S.Worthen and son were visitors in Ottawa, Ont., over Labor Day.Mr.and Mrs.J.T.Harding, Mr.T ,\t^\t.- .,\t, Charles Davis, of Sherbrooke, and I Lab°i' Da/ attra.cted ^ te a !al/® Mrs.Fred Guild, of North Hatley, I cro\"d Proved a 111051 successful were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.c.venL' The programme of sports and Seme transfers of property on the | valuation roll were made as from : E.J.Weir to Curtis Joyce and from ! E.J.Weir to Murdo McLeay.The ! Council paid a visit to the construe- ] tion work on the Bury-Angus road ; and were agreed that very satis-1 factory progress had been made.Athletic Association Met A meeting of the Bury Athletic Association was held on Friday evening, August 29th.The report of the Dominion Day field day proved very satisfactory with a credit balance on hand.Owing to the absence of several members, the selection of officers was deferred to the next meeting.* * » Labor Day Celebration The I.O.O.F! picnic and sports on George Davis.Mr.and Mrs.H.G.Buck entertained a few friends one evening, last week.Mrs.J.H.Goff has gone to Cook- shire, to spend some time with her sons, Mr.A.H.Goff and family.Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Lessing and family, who have been spending the past six weeks at Lake Massawippi, left Saturday morning for home, in New York R.W.Lavalliere.Mr.and Mrs.Col.Dunsmore have returned to their home in Newport, Vt., having passed the last two weeks in Bury at the home of their son, Mr.Wm.Dunsmore.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Dunsmore and son were in Bury on Thursday last.Mr.anfl Mrs.W.E.Kingsley, of Marshfield, Mass., and Mrs.Everett Cobly, of Colebrook, N.H., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Groom.Mr.George Barfield and son, Donald, of Sherbrooke, were Labor Day guests of Messrs.James and A.Whitehead.Mr.and Mrs.H.J.Simons and son, Wilson, of Enosburg Falls, Vt., were recent week-end guests of Mrs.Royal Wilson.Mr.Howard Barter and family, of Newington, Ont., were visiting his parents here during part of their summer vacation.Miss Irene Kirkpatrick has returned home from her visit to North Hatley.Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Anderson, of Ottawa, Ont., are visiting their sister-in-law, Mrs.R.C.Crawford, There was a good attendance at Thin Sickly Child Backward In School Help the pale, puny, delicate youngster who hasn\u2019t enough energy to go out and play like other child- play solemn duty, mother.to go ren.It is your _ to give your boys and girls the flesh- adding, energy-creating, strength-building benefit of McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets\u2014 you can\u2019t start too soon.Children love these sugar coated tablets and you yourself won\u2019t be able to praise them enough once your kiddies grow well and strong again\u2014or.ee they start to add good solid flesh\u2014nervousness disappears \u2014their happy laughter, sunny dispositions and healthy little bodies the \u2018 monthiy\u2018 meeting of the St.will warm your hearL 60 tablets, 60 Paul\u2019s Guild held on Thursday last at the home of Mrs.S.J.Prangley.Various bills were ordered to be paid.The sum of $10 was voted to the Bury Brass Band.A new member was welcomed into the Guild.At the conclusion of the meeting tea was served by Mrs.Prangley, assisted by Miss Hilda Davies.The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Easter Fisher, with Mrs.McClintock as joint hostess.Harvest thanksgiving services will be held in St.Paul\u2019s Church on Sunday, September 14.at 8 a.m.and 11 a.m., and in St.Thomas\u2019 Church, Bown, at 3 p.m.The special preacher will be the Rev.Mr.Robins, of Scotstown, c cents at Chagnon\u2019s Drug Store, or any drug store.rQuick Relief^^SH for Women women need not endure periodic * pains and headaches.They can spare themselves this suffering by taking ZUTOO TABLETS.Mrs.Allen Wright, of Fulford, who was relieved in 30 minutes of severe pain and headache, wrote saying: \u201cEvery woman in the land should know about ZUTOO TABLETS and what they will do,\u201d Just try the tablet* and know for yourself how quickly thev ston the nain.of head or throat is usually benefited by the vapors of\u2014 Va ro Rub x)vtr21 Million Jar a Uced Yearly FOR SALE EVERYWHERE 25>/-&u the winners of the various events were as follows: Boys\u2019 race, nine to twelve years, , Foster Ross; girls\u2019 race, nine to j twelve years, Lena Prangley; 100- i yard dash, 1st, Winston Prangley, ! 2nd, A.Rowland; 220-yard dash, i 1st, Winston Prangley, 2nd, A.Row- | land; pole vault, 1st, M.H.Allison, ! 7 ft.3 ins., 2nd, R.Beattie; broad ; thêir ¦ïumP> merl> W.Prangley, 18-ft.6 ins., 2nd, A.Rowland, 18-ft.2 ins.; 1 Recent guests at the home of Mr.i broad JumP- Sir!s> lst> Lena Prang-and Mrs.M.W.Johnston were, Mr.! l6J' urned to his spent the day at the home of Mrs.home in Clinton, Mas! , on Wednes-Cowan\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.8ay- L.Burroughs, Coaticook.\tJ Miss Margaret Keeler, of Beebe, Sunday were Mr.S.N.Bishop, of fork Bbhop\u2019s Crossing, Mr.and Mrs.L.to t Mrs.R.Pease.Among those in this vicinity who attended Sherbrooke Fair were Mr.a day at the ; Edmond, Messrs.Howard ar.d Syd-j Miss Lena Cairns, who has been bas been a visitor of Mr ney Smith,\tMrs.\tC.Banfill, Miss D.\tat North Hatley, for the past\ttwo\trecently.Smith, Mr,\tJ.E.\tDay\tand son, Wil-\tj\tmonths, returned to her home\ton\tMrs.Asa Rudd and\ttwo\tchildren, ton, Misses\tAila\tand\tD^isy Pease,\t|\tMonday and was accompanied\tby ; who have\tbeen in\tBedford\tvisiting Miss Muriel Allison, who was\tthe\trelatives,\treturned\tto\tthe\thome of guest of Miss Cairns for a short ! her father, Mr.George Rudd and time,\tf Mrs.Rudd, where she will remain Mrs.G.Edgecombe, of Johnville, I for a short time before leaving for is the guest, for a time, of her moth-1 her home, in Keene, N.H.er, Mrs.L.Lane, and her brother, Mr.J.K.Lane.Mr*.B.A.Crosby, Miss Helen Crosby, Mr.Cecil Crosby and Mr.C.Lafoe, of Lennoxville, were, calling on friends in this neighborhood, on Monday.Guests at the home of Mr.I.K.Lane and mother, on Sunday were, ip-rope ot the hay j Mr.G.Edgecombe, Met» B.Edge Mr.G.Healy, Mr.P.Tozer, Miss Doris Healy and Mr.Brighton, algo Mr.and Mrs.W.Healy.Mr.and Mrs.H.Banfill and family, of Milby, were Sunday gue«ts at Mr.J.E.Day\u2019s.Mr.a-, Mrs.W.Banfill and child-August ; ren, spent the week-end in Lennox* j ville at Mrs.Suitor\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.I.D.Francis were I Mr.J.C.Healy ar.d son, Walter, In Stanstead on Sunday.\ttpent Sunday with Mrs.Adams in Miss Uene Ross has been the Danville, guest of Mr*.Walter Batiey and Mr.Jat Smith was seriously hurt Mr*- Willie Batiey.\twhile helping Mr.Cull with hi» har- Callers at Mr.h J.Bennett\u2019s on vesting.The trip-rope of the hay Hr*.W.E.Hurd were broke, letting Mr.Smith fail j ground, breaking three ribs comb': and Mr.Carl ShMghne-J ohnville.Mrs.E.E.Bang Hurd and Mis* Pauline in Newport, Vt., on Tue Mrs.Bernice Keeler her young son, Master Eitôn, to Magog, on Wednesday, where he will be a pupil in \u201cLa Creche\u201d convent during the coming year.Mr.L.Keeler and friend, Mr.Jos.i Whittle, of Troy, N.Y., were visibly, of j or* over Labor Day week-end of the former\u2019s grandparent* and brother, Mr.and Mrs.H.Keeler, and Mr.Howard Keeier.Mr.and Mrs.Homer Keeler and family are occupying for the present Dr.Bulll\u2019s cottage, \u201cKroy Wen.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.H.Keeler are also visitors this week at the same place.Mr.and Mrs.Leon Allen, of Waterville, are occupying their cottage in Bacon\u2019s Bay, for two weeks.Mr.L.C.Baratgin, of Montreal, is at his camp in Ripple Cove, for a vacation.Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Temple motor-M.Keeler ! ed to Bedford, on Wednesday, to at-I tend the fair.An interesting item in Bedford Fair news stated that the three races on tho card furnished good contests, particularly the 2.24 class, which was a popular and well-applauded victory for the clever young reinsman, Stewart Cass, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, driver of Mr.W.H.Rcdiker\u2019s mare, Just Hilda.Stewart is the youngest son of Mr.and Mrs.R.G.mpanied i Cass, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, and was rated last year as a clever and successful driver at the several county fairs in which he participated.Miss Flora Paul has resumed her duties on the Beebe High School staff, after spending the summer with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.U.L.1\u2019auL l I The Danger Line\u2014Age 40! AFTER middle age men divide into two classes ^ ^ \u2014the dependent and the independent.Your position in later years will not be determined by the amount of money you have earned, but by the amount you have saved.The deciding factor is what you save.An investment of fifty cents a day in Endowment Insurance is the sure road to independence.THIS Manufacturers Insurance Company MEAD OFFICE j -\t- TORONTO, CANADA A.TATE, DISTRICT MANAGER.Life SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8.1930, PAGE THREE BEDFORD DISTRICT GENERAL NOTES AND PERSONALS FROM BEDFORD Personal Items of Interest to Residents of Bedford and Surrounding Neighborhood.BEDFORD, QUE., September 8.\u2014 Mr.George Wyatt, together with his son, Mr.Douglas Wyatt, of Fitchburg, Mass., have returned to their home, after a stay at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Best.Messrs.Morley and Elliott Cockerline have returned from Clarence-ville, where they were the guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Carl Guelentz, with whom they went on a motor trip to Saranac Lake, N.Y.Mrs.K.Creller, together with her son, Mr.Harold Creller, and Mrs.Lyman Creller and Mrs.L.Parker, of New Manchester, Conn., were re cent guests of relatives in this vicinity, making the trip by motor.Miss Marion Best, who has been the guest for a time of Miss Margaret Lancaster, at Inverness, has returned home.Miss Best was accompanied by Miss Margaret Lancaster, who was her guest for several days.Miss Jessie Cockerline has returned to St.Lambert, where she has accepted a position on the teaching staff for the coming year.Her sister, Miss Margaret Cockerline, has returned to Montreal.Miss Ardell Force, of Lacolle, who is on the teaching staff of the High School, is staying at the home of Mr.and Mrs.L.L.Thomas.Mr.W.Killick and Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Eldridge, of Lacolle, were the guests on Sunday, August 31st, of Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Chadsey.Mr.Clement Dandenault has returned to Sutton, after having spent some time with his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Gendron.Mr.George Moody, of Terrebonne, was the guest, recently, of Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Saunders and on his return was accompanied by his niece, Miss Evelyn Saunders, who has spent the past weeks in Bedford.Mrs.Ronald Desorcy, of East Highgate, Vt., has returned to her home, after spending a week with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Aubin.Rev.Mr.Fricker, who has spent a portion of his holidays at Potton Springs, has returned to Bedford.Services will be resumed on Sunday next at St.James Church.The Sunday School which has been closed during the summer months will also be reopened.Miss Jean Higginson, who has spent her summer vacation with her father, Mr.George Higginson, at Calumet, has returned to the High School for the present session and is staying at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Napoleon Pr'atte.Miss Marie-Therese Charron, of Montreal, is spending her vacation with her uncle and aunt, Dr.and Mrs.Leblanc.Mr.L.Neil, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, was the guest of his sister, Miss Edna Neil, recently.Miss Dorothy Ewing, who has spent the summer vacation with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Ewing, has returned to her teaching duties at Beaconsfield.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Percy returned to St.AJbans, Vt., on August 30th after a stay of several days in Bedford with the former\u2019s sister, Mrs.F.E.Ewing, and Mr.Ewing.Mr.and Mrs.Edward Struthers, of Stanstead, together with Mrs.Claude Jameson, of Sweetsburg, were at the home of Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Jones, on Sunday, August 31st.Miss Lottie Casey, who has spent the summer months With her sister, Mrs.Ralph Oakes and Mr.Oakes, has returned to Windsor Mills, where she will teach during the coming year.Miss Thelma Jones re-opened her school at Rosenburg, on Tuesday, while Miss Ruby Primmerman, who taught at Mystic last year, is teaching at Philipsburg this year.Miss Mavis Smith returned on Sept.1st to Montreal, after spending the summer holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Marvin Smith, to resume her duties as teacher.Miss Helen Thompson, of Montreal, who has been the guest for a time, of Miss Angeline Stevens, has returned to her home.Miss A.Martin, from Clarence-viile, spent a day, recently, with Mrs.F.G.Guthrie, as also did Mrs.Carrie Guthrie and Mr.Donald Guthrie from Pigeon Hill.Mr.and Mrs.R.M.Jones, together with Mrs.Ella Taylor and Gordon and Ellis Jones, attended Brome Fair, on Tuesday.Mr.Harry Jones returned on Tuesday evening, after spending the 1 day in Montreal.* Mr.and Mrs.Wadsworth Stone, together with their children, Robert and Mary Elizabeth, who have been the guests for a time of Mr.and Mrs.Ross Preston, left on Tuesday morning by motor on their return to their home in Springfield, Mass., going by way of the White Mountains.On Monday evening, Mr.and Mrs.j Ross Preston entertained a number of their friends most enjoyably at bridge in honor of their guests, Mr.and Mrs.Wadsworth Stone, when ! cards were played at five tables, i The prize for the highest score i among the ladies went to Mrs.D.J.! Reid, while Mr.Reid received the ! gentlemen\u2019s prize and Mrs.H.V.| Fricker received the consolation i prize.Among the guests present were Mr.George Moody, of Terrebonne, and Mr.Jack 'Watts, of Toronto.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Jones, to- gethg; with Master Eric Jones and Miss Nellie Jones, left on Wednesday to spend a week at Lac Supérieur in the Laurentians.Miss Enid Neil went to Ayer\u2019s Cliff, on Saturday, to spend a short time with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.L.Neil, before leaving on a trip of two months\u2019 duration to the Pacific Coast.On her return Miss Neil will visit relatives at Banff, returning to Bedford about the first of Novem her.The Bedford High School re-opened on Tuesday for the fall session with a good attendance of pupils both from town, and also from outlying points.The school has been cleaned and painted in readiness for the opening and much credit is due to the chairman of the board of commissioners, Mr.B.R.Stevens, for the time and thought which he has extended upon getting the school in readiness.The staff for the present year is as follows: principal, Mr.T.Johnston, ofCookshire; Miss Jean Higginson, of Calumet; Miss Ther-rien, of North Hatley, French specialist; Miss Ardelle Force, of Lacolle; Miss Vancour, of Orms-town, and Mrs.Carl Wescott.The Rev.Harris Wallace and Mrs.Wallace, together with their two daughters, of Coaticook, were the guests for several days, during the past week, of Mrs.F.G.Guthrie.Miss L.Clarkson, of Lacolle, is attending the high school and is staying at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Sheltus, while Master Alan Young, of Lacolle, who is also attending the high school, is staying at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Forest Smith.Miss Therrien, French specialist, is staying with Mr.and Mrs.C.O.Jones.The Rev.F\u201e L.Whitley, formerly rector of St, James\u2019 church, Bedford, and his daughter, Miss Ruth Whitley, of Ste.Anne de Bellevue, were the guests on Monday, Sept.1 1st of Mr.and Mrs.D.J.Rsid.Mr.and Mrs.Mervin Keister returned on Tuesday evening, after spending the day in Montreal.Miss Jessie Blackwood who has spent the major portion of her hoi idays with her aunt, Mrs.Thomas Hunter, has returned to Montreal for the scholastic year.Mr.Rodney McGowan, of St.; Albans, Vt., was the guest over the i I past week-end, of his mother, Mrs.j : William McGowan.New Vessel Soon to Sail Noted Inside Passage mm?mfusm friends, has returned to her home again.Mr.and Mrs.Grant Nugent and family spent Saturday evening the guests of Mr.and Mrs.David Burke.Master Harris Nugent and Miss Gwendolyn Nugent spent the weekend with their aunt, Mrs.George McReynolds, of Maple Grove.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Nugent were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.B.Gill, of Maple Grove.Mr.and Mrs.Grant Annesley and family were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Norman Gill one evening recently.CRAWFORDVILLE FOSTER On and after Monday, September 8;h, the Foster branch of the Bank of Montreal will be open on Thursdays only.BOLTON GLEN THE Inside Passage along the coast of British Columbia where the ship runs north to Alaska for five hundred miles between rugged islands and a mountainous mainland has a reputation among mariners that is world wide.No coasts, they say, except those of New Zealand and some parts of Norway, known for its great fiords, match this- stretch of seaboard in majesty of scenery.There is only one short gap during the whole length of the voyage where the vessel is open to the full sweep of the Pacific.The rest of the time the great islands intervene and to all intents the boat is sailing along an inland sea.It is quiet and peaceful.The shore is only a stone\u2019s throw away.The smell of fir trees in the air mingles with that of sea water.The newest vessel to be put on this service has just been launched in England.The Prince Henry will sail through the Panama Canal to join the Canadian National Steamships fleet in June and will make her first sailing northward on July 3.The Prince Rupert and Prince George are already on the run and are known to the thousands of tourists who make the journey from Vancouver.or Prince Rupert north to Skagway, Alaska, and the Yukon everj\u2019 summer.Two other new ships for tho Canadian National Pacific Coast Service, the Princo Robert and the Prince David, are now under construction.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Murray and two sons, Masters Wilbur and Hugh, and their daughter, Miss Gwendolyn, Mr.Leo Wright, of Bellow\u2019s Falls, and Mr.and Mrs.Tom Guy and son, Master Alvin, of Kinnear\u2019s Mills, spent a day, recently, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Guy.Mi-s.A.MacRae was a recent guest of her daughter, Mrs.Leslie King, of Lower Ireland.Mr.and Mrs.Roy Wilson and son and Mrs.H.Coxon, of Barre, Vt., motored here and were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Crawford.On their return home they were accompanied by Mrs.Wm.Crawford, who will spend an indefinite time visiting friends in Vermont.Mr.and Mrs.Lyman Morrison are visiting friends in Vei\u2019mont.Mr.and Mrs.John Guy and family spent an evening, recently, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Tom Guy, at Kinnear\u2019s Mills.Guests recently of Mr.and Mrs.John Guy were, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon McNey and little son, Master Floyd, of Inverness, Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Nugent and sons.Masters Clarke and Ronald, and daughter Miss Viola, of Maple Hill, Mr.Lloyd Simmons and Miss Muriel Simmons, of Montreal, and Mrs.Agnes Briere.The Kinnear\u2019s Mills Consolidated School opened on September 2nd, with Mr.Everade McKee as van-driver for this route.Miss Pearl Magwood spent Wednesday, the guest of her cousin, Miss Annie McVetty.j Mrs.Lewis H.Ross, of Lemes-j urier, and Mrs.Jim Crawford and | sons, Arthur and Charles, of Barre, j Vt., were guests, recently, of Mr.1 Robert Jamieson and Miss Jennie Jamieson.Mr.and Mrs.Everade McKee were calling on friends, in Rectory Hill, recently.Handy BOX of 10 Canada\u2019s Javorite! HERE\u2019S GROUCH CURE SAYS \u201cBORN GROUCH\u201d , One man at least, admits that he in a grouch.He not only does that, but adds that his father and his ancestors were also grouches.And, while he is still inclined to think that he remains a grouch, Cecil Eastman, has found that a lot of sunshine and happiness has been brought into his life by a simple change of diet that Mrs.Eastman induced him to make.I low this diet change affected his grouchi-ness, Mr, Eastman records below: \u201cI am a grouch.My father was a grouch.The original old boy who came to this country was a grouch, and reared in the woods nine grouchy sons named from Adonijah to Zachariah.I have been loaded with crepe and vinegar.On my honeymoon, Susannah, my wife, diagnosed my case.\u2018Quit using beverages containing tannin and caffcin,\u2019 she said, \u2018and knit up your ravelled netves.' I did\u2014for a week.I grew maudlinly sorry for myself and the experiment nearly wrecked our romance.So Sue weakened and began serving me my caffein.This continued for eighteen years while I remained a grouch but showed enough human streaks to get along with her.Tries New Drink \u201cThen one morning Sue fixed some Postuni in a percolator and showed it to me bubbling against the glass.It was Sunday.Breakfast was late.I was hungry.I drank a cup and had another cup with my second egg.\u201cNow.for more than a month, caffein has meant nothing to me.Not once in the last week have I had to read myself to sleep.Yesterday, I weighed 131 'pounds \u2014six more than a month ago.I find that T can whistle and can get a kick out of stirring up a smile here and there.\u201cI started by proclaiming myself a grouch and I still stick to it.But, if you don't believe that I have thrown off some of the crepe and vinegar and taken on some honey and molasses by airimg Postum, you just ask Susannah.\u201d How Grouches Start Ravelled nerves and lack of sleep can make a grouch of the most cheerful and optimistic man living.You simply can't smile and be happy when you\u2019ve risen from a sleepless bed, tired in every nerve.But the really sad part of it is that many men fail to trace their grouchiness to its source\u2014oftcn the harmful stimulant they take with their meals.They fail to realize that tannin and caffein, known nerve irritants, by disturbing sleep and burning up reserve energy, have turned many a man into a \u201cbundle of nerves.\u201d Try this test and see how it works in your case! Eliminate tannin and caffein from your diet for thirty days\u2014drink Postum with your meals instead.Thtn decide if you ever want to go back to thcml Postum contains no drug of any kind.It is made of roasted whole wheat and bran.There\u2019s nothing in it to get on your nerves, to disturb sleep or digestion.It's a drink you can enjoy too! A drink with a rich, full-bodied flavor millions prefer.Your grocer has Postum in two forms\u2014* Instant Postum, made instantly in the cup, and Postum Cereal, the kind you boil.Both cost less than other mealtime drinks\u2014only one-half cent a cup.Order today\u2014start your 30-day test l BUY AUVER USED GOODS.1 HEY MUST ALWAYS GIVE FULL VALUE.BU ss Bans snug W Impy Falls In Love By Thornton W.Burgess In anger there is seldom gain, But often not a little pain.\u2014Old -Mother Nature.Impy the black Chipmunk didn't know what was the matter wifn him.Something was wrong, but ha didn\u2019t know what.He lost his appetite.Ho had more dreams than usual; and, curiously enough, these dreams were all about Miss Frisky, the pretty little Chipmunk whose acquaintance he had recently made.Impy would start out to get something to eat and the first thing he knew he would be looking for little Miss Frisky instead cf for something to cat.Whenever he found her, he would 1 : supremely happy.When he failed to find her, everything seeqied wrong.Now, little Miss Frisky was ¦The instant he attempted to approach her she would run away very shy.She was timid.Impy wasn\u2019t the least hit bashful, but little Miss Frisky was basfulness itself.She never would lot Impy come very near her.The instant he attempted to approach her, she would run away.Then Impy would fly into a terrible rage; that is, he would sometimes.He would become very, very angry.Other times he would he most forlorn and slowly go back home, looking as if he had lost his last friend.Now, all such things have a meaning.Perhaps you know what that meaning is.In Impy's case it meant that ho was in love with little Miss Frisky.He didn't know he was in love, hut he was.If she -ante over near him and sat long enough to talk to him u few min- ! utes, he was supremely happy.If j she just flirted that pretty little jtail of hers in a saucy manner and | ran away, the day was s oiled for j him.He looked for her the first j thing in the morning and he looked Ccr her the last thing before going to bed at night.A great idea occurred to I.npy.Yes, sir, a great idea occurred to Impy.He would invita little Miss Frisky to see his new home, of which he was so proud.So the next time Miss Frisky had esurage enough to let him talk to her, ho I invited her to come to visit his new ! home.\u201cIt's a very fine home, \u2019 |said Impy.\u201cI don\u2019t believe you\u2019ve ever seen a nicer one.I made it ah | myself.I had no help at all.It\u2019s got a bedroom and two storerooms; and I don\u2019t believe you ever would find the doorway.You see, it\u2019s beautifully hidden.\u201d \u201cYes, I know it is,\u201d said little Miss Frisky.\u201cIt is very nicely hidden.I couldn't have hidden it better myself.\u201d Impy opened his eyes wide.\u201cWhat do you know about it?\u201d he demanded.\u201cOh, I found it long ago,\u201d replied little Miss Frisky in a most demure way.You should have seen the look on Impy's face.\u2018T don\u2019t believe it,\" said he.Now, that wasn't at all polite on Impy's part.Little Miss Frisky looked offended.\u201c1 don\u2019t ask you to believe it,\u201d said she.\u201cFacts are farts, whether you believe them or not.Those ferns over there could tell you whether or not I know where the entrance to your home is.I don\u2019t like people who don't believe what I tell them.\u201d With this she whirled and started, away.Impy started after her.\u201cPlease don't go!\u201d he begged.\u201cPlease don't!\" Little Miss Frisky didn't so much as turn her head.She ran as only she could run and she disappeared as only she could disappear.When she disappeared, it was just i.s if jolly, round, bright Mr.Sun had hidden behind tho clouds, as far as Impy was concerned.All the joy had gone out of the day.Y'ou sec, Impy was in love.He was very much in love.(Copyright.1930, T.W.Burgess) The next story: \"Impy Bectmes Jealous.\u201d Mr.and Mrs, Guy Cou-ens and family, of Cartierville Polo Grounds, who have been spending their holidays at \u201cWelcomin, \u2019 returned home Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.Forest Cousens and family, Mr.and Mrs.Guy Cousons and family, and Mr.and Mrs.Fred Donaghy, of Newport, were at a family reunion held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Cousens, of Knowlton, on Sunday.Mrs.Marion Brown, of .Montreal, is visiting at the home farm' \u201cBon-nieburne.\u201d Other guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.Dalton Brown, Robert, Clara, Dorothy and Marion, Mr.Dan Cot mack, Mr.and Mrs.Dickson and family, all of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.David Bull, of Foster, were entertained at the dinenr hour Labor Day.al! attending Brome Fair Tuesday, returning to the city Tuesday night.Mrs.Marion Brown was visiting Mrs.Bull, Sr., pf Fulford, on Tuesday last.Miss Vera Mizener, who has been a guest at \u201cBonnieBurne\u201d returned to her school duties on Monday night.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Mizener and daughter, Mildred, returned to the city that same night.Recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Grayson Cousens include the Misses Lina Wotherspoon, Edith Holt, Helen Fornby, Edna Ellis, Messrs.Wm.Esson, A,lan Esson and Frank Shield, all of Montreal.Mrs.Eva Bleau and son, Fred, are also visiting at the same home for a week.Dymond on Labor Day.They were accompanied home by Mr.Dymond, who will remain for a time.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Justin, of Plattsburg, N.Y.wera recent weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.H.Sornberger.Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Be.rbin and daughter, of Newport, Vt., were guests of Mrs.Barbin\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Dymond, on Labor Day.The Church Workers\u2019 Society of tho Bishop Stewart Memorial Church resumed their meetings, after the summer holidays, on Wednesday, at the home of Mrs.L.H.Sornberger.There was a good attendance and considerable business despatched, the most important of which was the date of the annual chicken pic supper, on Tuesday, September IGth.CRANBERRY Mr.and Mrs.Harris Williamson and family, of Manchester, N.H., ¦ spent the week-end visiting friends I here.1 Mrs.John Gill, of Cookshire, after spending a few days visiting her sen, Mr.Norman Ldl and others, MYSTIC Mr.and Mrs.Whitrod, of Montreal, visited at Mr.W.J.Pendle-hury's, recently.Mr.Lawrence Guthrie and Mrs.Annie Guthrie attended the fair at Essex, Vt., on Friday, August 29th.Mrs.Carrie Reid, of Verdun, is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs.Cordon McGee.Mr.S.S.Wright, Mrs.P.E.Mather and Mrs.Horace Bancroft, cf Nashua, N.H.; Misses Aria Daniels and Alice Giberson, of Burlington, N,J,, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Watson, recently.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Taylor and daughter, of Albany, N.Y\u2019,, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.L.Smith.Miss Coila Smith left on Monday to take up her duties on the teaching staff of Rosemont High School.: The Rev.F.L.Whitley, of Ste.Anne de Bellevue, called on friends, here, recently.Miss Hilda Capsey has returned to Montreal, after spending two | weeks\u2019 vacation with her parents.Rev.R.S.Smith and family left on Monday for th'eir home in Montreal East, after spending a month's vacation here.Mr.and Mrs.M.E.Bockus, of St.Albans, Vt.have been spending a week with Mr.Bockus\u2019 mother, Mrs.M.Molleur.BRIGHAM Mr.and Mrs.E.Boyd have returned home after spending the past thro weeks at Regina Beach.Mrs.Sarah Dougall and Miss Winnifred Dougall have been speiid-ing a week at St.Albans, Vt., with relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Claude Tilson and family, of Manchester, N.H., and Mrs.S.McLean and family, ot* Sherbrooke, were recently visiting Mi-, and Mrs.F.Tilson.Miss Bertha Thompson is a patient in the Montreal General Hospital.Miss Jessie Thompson has gone to Macdonald College to resume her studies.Mr.W.Newton, of Montreal, is spending a week with his aunt, Mrs.T.E.Smith.Miss Francilla Ste.Mario is attending Sweetsburg Convent.Mr.Henry Joanette, of Scribner.Ont., is visiting his mother, Mrs.B.Joanette.Mrs.S.C.Elliott is visiting her son, Mr.E.Elliott, and Mrs.Elliott, in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Whitcomb, of Hatley, and Mr.and Mrs.M.E.Leavitt, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were recently calling on Mr.and Mrs.W.Tilson.Miss M.Robinson and Mr.G.Marshall, of Sutton, spent Saturday with Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Tilson.DUNHAM FRELIGHSBURG Mrs, T.,T.Bell spent a few days recently in Lake Megantic and Cook-shire.Mrs.Morey and Mrs.Fenton Dougall, of Cowansville, Miss S.Morey and Miss Dodds, of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.P.M.Hayes ami Miss Hayes on Saturday August 30th.Mrs.R.J.Ray and the Misses Vera, Wilma and Doris Ray, also Mr.Leslie Ray, cf Lennoxville, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.T.J.Bell, on Labor Day.Dr.and Mrs.Edwards and son, Master Billie, of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Mr.and Mrs.Warren Bishop an i sen.John and daughter, Catherine, Miss Evelyn Burke and Harold Nolan, Mr.A.Callaghan and son, Ernest, Messrs.Ray and Clifford Dickson, of Keene, N.H., were recent visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.R.Carty.Mr.William Wise, Mr.Reginald Bayne, Miss Annie O'Brien, Mi May Baker, all of Montreal, wore recent visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Carty.Mrs.S.J.Small ami family, left Saturday, August 30th, for Mom-real, where she expects to reside for the next year.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Stevens, of Beaver Falls, N.Y'., and Mr.and Mrs.Will Stevens, of Dover, N.H.were recent guests of the Missiv; E.L.and H.Baker.Mrs.Steven .who has been a visitor at the same homo for some time, returned to Dover with her son.Miss Briton, who tuts boon a guest of Rural Dean and Mrs.Coffin at.the rectory, left on Wedne.day, September 24th, for Toronto, Ont.Miss C.J.Watson, who hi loon in England for the pas; three months, arrived home on Sunday.August 31st.Mrs.Hubert Coffin and hBr eldest daughter, Miss M.Coffin, who have been enjoying several weeks in Newfoundland i-eturned home cf Friday August 22nd.Rural Dean Coffin met them in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Hewson, of North Weymouth, Mass., are spending their vacation with the latter\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur -Brown.Mrs.W.P.Montgomery and three children, of Montreal, were guests several days recently of Mrs.Montgomery\u2019s sister.Mrs.Geo.Taylor and Mr.Taylor.On Thursday, September 4th, Mr.and Mrs.Taylor and their guests motored to Waterloo to spend a few days before returning to Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.George Eldridge, of Montreal spent the week-end and Labor Day with the latter\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Brown.The Misses M.Coffin and A.Turner, who have spent the summer with their parents, have returned to their teaching duties in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert McElroy were guests of the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.S.McElroy several days recently.Mrs.L.H.Harvey returned from Plymouth, N.H., on Friday, August 29th.Mr.Geo.Hutchins, who has been living with his nice, Mrs.Small, for the past year, has gone to reside with Mr.and Mrs.Alson, in Granby.He has sold his house to Mr.Ernest Snyder and held an auction sale of his household goods.Mrs.George Taylor is spending a week recently in Waterloo.The Woman\u2019s Institute met with Mrs.McElroy, on Wednesday afternoon, September 3rd, the principle Rem of business was the final ar-rangemnts for the school fair, which is to be held on Saturday, September 13th, in the Town Ha,i.Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by her daughter, Miss Helen McElroy.Master Houghton Turner left on Monday.Scptetmber 1st, with his sifter.Miss Adelaide Turner, for Montreal where he will attend high schocl.Dr.and Mrs.Rykcrt spent Wednesday, September 3rd, in Montreal.Miss Charlotte Turner, has entered the training school for nurses in the General Hospital.A large, number of townspeople attended the fair at Brome on Wednesday.Schools throughout the township opened on Tuesday, September 3rd, The village school is being held m tho Town Had until such time is the new school building is completed.Miss White, of Stanhridgo East is principal and Miss Wells, of Scotstown, elementary teacher.MS J m f k : Mrs.\twg 'j *4 Charles Howard Jacobxe §_\t.f TkiP «£ MRS.IVAN B.DAHL 1 ANDS.lovely as on our Mrs.CAROLYN PIERSON thanks to Lux in the dishpan 99 START OVER AGAIN \u201cHey! chief, there\u2019s n big leak in No.Id levee,\u2019\u2019 \u201cWell, dam it, Don\u2019t bother me about it.\" \u201cAw, this is no time for cussin,\u2019 chief; what shall I do?\u201d HANDS lovely as a bride\u2019s! Everywhere .east, west, north, soutli .young wives exclaim over a newfound secret .a way to cherish the beauty of their hands in spite of home-making cares.\u201cUsing Lux for dishes and other'soap and water tasks has kept my hands as dainty as when I was married, 6 years ago,\u201d writes Mrs.Ivan B.Dahl.Many other wives, like Mrs.Charles Howard Jacobie, Mrs.Carolyn Pierson, also give Lux the credit for hands lovely as a girl\u2019s, after years of housekeeping! Among hundreds and hundreds of young wives interviewed in 11 big cities, 96 out of every 100 arc using Lux! Wisely, they follow the advice of beauty experts, who say\u2014\u201cA wife who uses Lux in housework has hands lovely Hands lovely as a bride\u2019s for less than V a day » *sr life as the hands of a woman who has maids.\u201d So many soaps contain harmful alkali which dries up the beautifying oils of the skin, leaving it roughened and wrinkled.Lux never dries these fine oils.The soothing, bland Lux suds give your hands hours of marvellously gentle, comforting beauty care! Yet Lux for all you:* dishes costs less than 1c a day! .LUX for D isnes o \u2022 I^vcr Brother* Limited,\t\u2014Soap makers by appointment to their Excellencies the Governor-General and Viscountess WillincdoU & T Page four SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1930.t ftberbroofee Batip $\\ecorb ItUblUhtd Ninth Du of Ftbrutry, 1897.PaMuheii Ertry W«k D»y by th« Shtrbrooke Ktcord CeBinany.limits, at their publishinr home, \u2019®arsresistraro£Richmond(tounty- i .ymg'i eriurmca uy i\tpierce was a raan\twas pants in Annual Air Pageant universally respected by all.Kind Sponsored by Montreal Light Aeroplane Club-Royal Canadian Air Force Fighting Planes Gave Spectacular Performance.and considerate to everyone he enjoyed a wide circle of friends.With members of the Record staff, with whom he was in such close touch, his kind personality and consideration for each one will be greatly missed.In his heme also he leaves a place ¦which can never be filled, while to the community at large his death is ?distinct loss.Although he has now-passed on to his eternal rest his rame will remain cherished and honored by those whose privilege it was to have claimed among their friends, E.G.Pierce» East Clifton and Surrounding v h''c'\\vpo-lpm\u201cdf, District.Plymouth, pamed by her guests drove to the N.H., Westfield and Springfield, ; Sherbi-ooke Country Club for after-i Mass., and Hartford, Conn .\t; r.oon tea.EAST CLIFTON.QUE.Sept.8.Col.Emile Rioux, K.C., Mrs.The lady members of the Sher-Mr.and Mrs.Hollis Abbott and; R\u2019-Oux and the Misses Carmen and, brooke Country Club are remind- ST.HUBERT, Que., Sept., 8\u2014 With the continual drone of powerful engines,, the flash of multi-colored planes through the air, the thrills of loops and rolls, parachute leaps and high-speed races and above all the ceaseless chatter of the meet announcers, the second annual ! Canadian pageant sponsored by the | Montreal Light Aeroplane Club Incorporated was run off at St.Hu-| bert airport on Saturday and Sun-I day.Thousands of Montrealers and j visitors journeyed out to the flying i field to witness the daring feat;, 'the tests of skill and the comic | ni;\tL\u201e r R features that provided action and i Re\u2018,f aou\"d ^ Jornne5; [excitement in plenty throughout the j Widely-Known Hunter, and ten hours of exhibition.i Perhaps outstanding in the many ' events and contests that took place during the tw-o days was the per-[ formance of the Royal Canadian i Air Force Siskin fighting planes ! from Camp Borden.Three in num-! her and piloted by Flight Licu-! tenant F.V.Beasmith, leader; FAMOUS HUNTER THOUGHT TO HAVE DISCOVERED A RELIC OF NOBILE CREW Thought to Belong to Genera! Umberto Nobile\u2019s Italia Expedition, Is a Magnetic Instrument in Mahogany Box.TROMSOE, Norway, Sept.Just as experts here finished There are two movements which could be coalesced.One is that which has been outlined more than once by Charles B.Howard.M.P.From the platform he has advocated a national park in the Eastern Tow-nships., Combine with this our source of water sup- bility of the lexicographer.We use our \u201cEnglish Miss Abbott, of Uptown, Me,, were\u2019 Marthe Rioux have as she is socke.' Anyhow, ninety per cent, of recent §uests of Mr' and Mrs\u2019 returned to .,\t, ed that tomorrow (Tuesday) will Ed.their home on William street, after be Field Dav for the local club .\t.\t, ,\t,\t.\t,\t, .Waldron.\tj spending the summer at their land that all Inembers who 'have our Latin scholars cannot read ncr write tne dead\tFrank Marshall, of Stratford,! country home on the shores of Lake played golf this summer are urged language forty year after they have ceased to seejvt., has been spending a few- days in Memphremagog.\tj to take part, and help make the day Ceasar through his first Gallic war.\t(town the guest of Mrs.Joseph Taj-\ta success.Prizes will be presented jlor and Mrs.Everett Blair.\tI Mrs.E, Hazen Drury, of Montreal, j and an enjoyable time is anticipat- *\t* \u2019\tj Mr.and Mrs.Harold Streeter and;entertained on Saturday afternoon ed.Any lady member who has been In only three constituencies in Canada were children, of Berr.ardston, Mass., were! at \u201cThe Garden Tea pLOom,\u201d Mel- unable to register at the club house, i\t¦\t__ /r t\t\u201e recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Hollisj bourne Street.Bridge was played, ma\\ telephone the sub-captain at ply.and it would be un easier matter to have the.\u201c ~\t\"\t.\t\u201c f\t\u2018\t\u201c \u201c'Cairns.\tat three tables, and the prizes were 588-J th:s evening, complete control of some great watershed free\ta^nst their empoyers by the employees, ; Recent guests of Mr and Mrs.F.jwon by Mrs.C.D.White, Mrs.C.\t* .* * and these three could hardly be called Canadian\tBarber mcluued Miss Beatrice Bou-,h.Bowen\tand\tMrs.E.O.\tGrundy.c, \u201ce \u201cCa*esses Ior the tea\tat the constituencies.In North Winnipeg the popula-11^-°f >'ew Jersey; Miss L.CorbeU,\tSherbrcoke Country Club on\tSatur- ,\t.\t.\tr \u2022\t, \u2022 r, V of Sherorooke; Mr.and Mrs.N.E,\t.,\t.\u201e\tcla5 afternoon were Mrs.George t:on is about ninety per cent, foreign, chiefly from\tMaizyck, Jr., Mrs.Fred E.S.Barnes | Donald to\ttheir home in Boston.\tHume, Mrs.M.Beaton, the\tMisses Middle Europe, Russians, Poles, Czechs and other\t(nee Daisy Jordon), of Jacksonville,1 Mr.Hugh\tMcDonald\twent to Mona Bigg, Ruth I»oomis, Dorothy nationalities who can easily be exci st all authority by promising mem a run,\thuh, wrio-ht and Mr.£penc-.| \u201e n-ecsilt,ylEll:o^s Tafe nonla 01 attractively done with autumn Flying Officer Gobeil and Flying | amination of the Andree relics ! Officer McNab, these speedy bomb-.ers gave a brilliant display of formation flying.A balcon bursting competition held early yesterday and won by 8.\u2014 ex-the widely-known hunter, G.B.Jorn-nes, who has been on Edge Island, east of Spitzbergen, came sailing in from the north.He brought with him a relic which it is believed pro- John M.McConnell, a director ofjbab!y belonged to General Umber-the Montreal Light Aeroplane Club, Mobiles Italia expedition.from any contaminating influer.ee.Some may immediately nooh-poch the very idea that such a coalition could be brought about on the ground that v,-e are poli.ically \"in wrong at both Ottawa and at Quebec, because our elected representatives are both in opposition.But in matters of public health there can be no politics nor partizanship.And no man has ever accused the Premier of Quebec of being a rabid partlzan much less when the general goed of his people was the question at issue.The question of a public domain being set! aside for a good provincial or rational park has 4.been given friendly consideration, and it would be feasible to have it placed in townsh'-os so high above sea level that Sherbrocke and other towns might forever be protected in the matter of a supply of pure water.agams ; furnished a pleasing variety to pre-jeaedings.Three baloons tied to-jgether were released and a plane (sent up to smash them as quickly j as possible.At first the pilots I found difficulty in getting their : eyes on their floating objectives.The relic is a magnetic instrument in a mahogany box.Its supposed history is interesting but not so important except to scientists who are studying direction of currents in the Arctic Oceah.The Tromsoe experts think the ! but Pilot McConnell and Pilot Win- instrument came from Nobiie\u2019s camp 'sten W.Krantz, of Cincinati, in his'east of North Cape where the Kras- share in everything they haven\u2019t got working for it.Another generation of them wil i have gone through the melting pot, which is the : public school.mens and other (nee Daisy Jordon), of Jacksonville,j -ur.riagn .ucuo-.a.i v,e.c xo Mona Bigg, Ruth Iioomis, Dorothy -tedlv arraveci Ha- and Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Jordon,, Sherbrooke, on fuesday, to visit his Nut brown, Sylvia Loomis and Phyllis Th 'cf Whitefield, -\\.H.\t.\t| brother Mr.Angus McDonald.Hume.The tea table, which was them a fx.,1 Misx Hilda Wrierht and Mr.Suenc-1 Recent visitors a.the home 0- attractiv-elv dnnn *- FRONT WINDOW MUS1NGS Why not a monument to fool drivers?They most as tt&r.y people every year as the war did.Miss Hilda Wright and Mr.Spenc- j rvecsnx visitors ai me nome U1 atlractiveiy done without ei Allan, of Montreal, spent their! Mr.and Mrs.George Martin, Crys- lowers was presided over by Mrs Frank BarbVgUeStS °f ^ ^ ^ !GmaPercy Gray and\tBcat°\".\"ho pour- \u2018 'Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Betts and Master Lynn and Miss P.Stod daughter, Miss Vera, and Mrs.Ellen aur,d\u201910,£ Clifton, Mr.A.Muiraj j Blair spent a week-end in Brompton a?d Miss Catherine Murray RN., recently, the guests of the latter\u2019s,®1 Manchester,\t-L- -J- -L\"! son, Mr.Willie Blair and Mrs.Blair.£ulay and son, Master Gordon of Mr.Will Reed, Miss Eleanor Reed,GranitevilIe, Vt.Miss Lucille Me-.«h\twin Lsod and Mr.Stuart McLeod, of ,\t_ .\t-of relatives in town re- ^ ^ H T\tof Boston, nn, of East Clifton; Mr.and Mrs.McDonald, Mr.! Jos._ Marchant and daughter, Miss ed tea and coffee.MOE\u2019S RIVER Recent visitors at Mr.and Mrs.B.Waldron were Mr.and Mrs.The border regions, drouth.MUST GIVE CONFIDENCE.The opening of Parliament today will be watched by ail the people, for there is an intense interest taken in a meeting so closely following a genera! election, and there is also a keen desire to see first how the Hon.Richard Bennett and his' Cabinet will endeavor to solve the problems of unemployment and industrial inactivity.The mandate from the people of Canada is so closely locked up with these-two solutions that there is a general expectation cf both drastic and specific measures of importance.Money still talks, bu1 meet again.\u201d as usual, are all it says is : Agnes ; 1 were guests Mr.Harry Thompson, of Montreal,\tMcDonald and Master Mi!- Beulah, of Lancaster, ~N.H.; Mr.spent a week-end m town\tj^^McDonalL of Spring Hill.\tland Mrs.J.Hall and Miss Arlene Friends of Mr.Angus McDonald ! Bellam, of Eaton Corner, and Mr.are sorry to know that he is a pa- \\ aud Mrs.Ernest Williams and tient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.1 daughter, Miss Irene, of Sher-Mrs.Mary Weir, the Misses S.1 brooke.and L.Weir and Mr.and Mrs.E.J.1 Recent guests at the home of Mr.Weir and family, of Bishop\u2019s Cross-1 and Mrs.A.S.Hyatt were Mr.and ing.were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.Mrs.R.D.Barnes, Mr.and Mrs.E.Weir, on Sunday, August 31st.\t| Henry Harrison, of Springfield, yr \u2022 -\tv-i Mr.and Mrs.W.S.McCaskiil and .Mass.; Mrs.Luna G.Strong, of caxhng on Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Davis,; Mr_ and Mrg\tT McDonald, of ( Chicopee , Mass., and Mr.H.J.Compton, recently.\tKeith.Mr.and Mrs.Arnold McDon-! Strong and daughter, Miss Esta, of Hollywood voice snecia'ists tra:- a- a-tor =ix weeks £Iessrs* .Fr|\u201dk *nd ,Phlhp T,cCoa'I aid, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Mr.and Mrs.1; Northampton, Mass.y\tI u s tram an a».tar six weeks nell were in Sherbrooke recently.Dan McDonald and Mr.John Me-: Master Robert Wilson left for power glider Aronca, acquitted themselves with distinction, the former winning after playing off a tie for first place.Races on the programme included the rpen 40-mile handicap race, over a difficult triangular course, with eleven planes enttered.Pilot Krantz and his power j lider were away first, with the more powerful planes following one after the other.After a closely contested struggle, the honors went to G.T.Steves, of Ottawa Car Company, m yv ,\t/ _ tj 7\tr an Avro Avian, with Capt.H.POpUiaVPOWdCrOf Spooner, chief instructor of the I\tJ Montreal in a club sin found him.The mahogany box drifted on the ice this long distance and arrived in perfect condition.Tho box never even got wet.TWENTY-SIX INJURED IN RIOTING BOMBAY, Sept.8.\u2014 Twenty-six persons were injured during rioting between Hindus and Moslems in Dharavi surburb late Saturday night.iMrL»d*wa!vi.l£,\u201d,t Beautiful Women Times may be hard, but the boys while to hold up filling stations.cscaning the g\u2019aesl c£ his mother\u2019 >Ir£ -\t¦ Thompson.Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Waldron.Mr.nd Mrs.Clifford Waldron and son, When shall we Master David, accompanied Miss ! Marjorie Waldron to St.Andrews, j where she has accepted a position as \u201e ,\t, (Principal of a school, tul find it worth, Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Bellam were of Toronto, third in a Puss Moth ! There was also the amateur han-I dicap race, won by W.Perry, of j Ottawa, with J.M.McConnell, Montreal, second, and Miss Ruth ! Nichols, of New York, third.The ; Wakefield competition was won by Beauties who guard their complexions use MELLO-GLO Face Powder only.Famous for purity\u2014 its coloring matter is approved by the Government.The skin never looks pasty or flaky.It spreads more smoothly and produces a ANSELL'S DRUG STORE, W.H.GRIFFITH.O.E.THIBAULT LTEE.AND BY ALL OTHER DRUGGISTS.and enable him to sing like ore trained in six weeks *\t* *\tion Mr.and Mrs.Frank Barber A dry agent, shot by a booticiar.has been promoted, cently.So that\u2019s what it means to be shot up.Mr.I.Corey, of Beebe; was calling Dorard 0f Connecticut were calling borne September 1st from Amherst, W T\t_ j \"VT\u2014- I.u « 1 - \u2019D\t\u2019\t__ ^ A T _ _ \u2014\tf*.\t/»\t« Modernism: A growing conviction that all one needs Concurrently with our hour of publication to be a gentleman is a dinner coat and a little know some of these measures may be known.\tledge of bridge.The trial of strength at the polls was based\t*\t\u2022 \u2022 on a higher protection of all Canadian industry, The difference between an amateur and a profes agricultural and manufacturing.Members who sior.al is that the professional makes no secret 0 may oppose this view will take their political life much he vn their hands, and possibly extinguish it.on friends, in Scotch Weedon, re-1 Mass., after spending a few weeks j centiy.\t\u2019 wltb 'lls aunt, Mrs.A.S.Hyatt.Mr.and Mrs.John Reed and fam-1 ^jrs\u2018 George Martin and Miss School opened on Tuesday, Sep-ily were recent guests of Mr.and | gylvia Martin> r.x., aml Mr.Mai- tember 2nd, with Miss Mildred colm Martin motored to East Clif- Searles, of Way\u2019s Mills, as teacher, ton, recently, and were accompanied ?'r- H.Hughes and Master Bur-back by Mrs.Gorringe and little :\tHughes, who have been ill for daughter, Isabel, who had been |\tpast few weeks, are both on spending a few days, visiting j the road to recovery^ friends there.\tj f\"6 Junior Auxiliary of St.Miss Edwyna Beaton has gone to ; James\u2019 Church met at Mrs.C.G.Mrs.Thomas French, Sawyerviile.Mr.and Mrs.John Waldron, Mr.und Mrs.Wesley Rowell and family [were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Simpson, Scotstown.Miss Myrtie Waldron is spending ;n indefinite time in Bury and j Nor will an exchange of the taxpayers\u2019 money for labor on public construction be looked upon as other than a temporary relief.For with a \u2019ailing revenue no government can gain confidence by spending more money than its income »rom the fifty-seven varieties of taxation.The only way out is to stop our paying out two billions a year to other countries for manufactured articles, and to have these goods made in Canada.Manufacture in Canada of even one-half of Another advantage cf aluminum chairs is tha are so easy to handle if ths fellow a\u2019, the next desk ; Raiph'Ca'irns likes to whistle at his work.PRESS COMMENT BAN THE \u201cDREADFULS.\u201d Indiscriminate reading is unwise and very often ! deleterious.Especially is this true of young folk.1\t.,.1 - 1\t\u2022\t, ,\t,\t,- -1 Three lads arrested on charges of housebreaking and mat which we import would provide employment robbery in Oshawa, recently, are illustrations of what for the army of i 1 7,000 unemployed.Whilst harmful influence trashy reading can have.Thesa boys taking more money from an over-burdened tax- ^1\u201d^ they fell into «nor because they had ocen navir,®\t1 j i .\t.Duraenea tax reading a good deal of cheap trash that is flooding the paying body would be simply evading the issue, country.Most of us have been probably a little too lax .\t0 and putting more red letters on the public ledger.'n ?:viGg guidance to our children in tne way of good .'T \u201e n a\u2019tcr!u«u tne.I.O.O.Canada, rich in natural resources, produces readirft The\tincident should be convincing\tMol'da>\u2019> that which th*\t, 1\t; enougG to give that phase of childrens pastime a little that which the world cannot do without, and a more of our attention, If questionable reading has substantial increase in thç tariff would not only ilarm^uI \"\t\u201d safeguard that which we'have, but would give! ,raterial confidence to the thrifty and venturesome to further extend their enterprises, and would induce other manufactories to open branches in Canada.* Imperial preference ahould be main-tamed, and in the course of time a tariff based on iving conditions in Canada as compared with the cost of labor in other countries could be carefully evolved.But it is the basic pronouncement which must be unequivocal, must be cl çonfidence-giving.F how : Scotstown, the guest of relatives Bishop\u2019s Crossing, where she has Hyatt\u2019s, on Monday, August 25th.;rnd friends.\tbeen engaged to teach.\t(Members and visitors present num- ; Mr.Alder) Ellis, of Montreal, spent Mrs.Christy Morrison, of Coati-;bered twenty-five.The meeting was ithe week in town, the guest of his ! cook, was visiting\trelatives in : cPet1d\tin the usual manner.After bey Gsters, Mrs.Ray Waldron and Mrs.Fisherhill, recently.\t* Ibe business meeting, a lot of work Mrs.C.W.B.French and son,;\"\u201933 accomplished.Beads were Mr.and Mrs.Norman Bain and Master Charles, of Cookshire, were | strung, and scrap books and candy ;sons, Masters Desmond and Lres-1 calling on Mrs.Hatton, recently.(boxes made.Lunch was served by cent and Mrs.I.Bain were in Slier- Mrs.John McKenzie, of Detroit,: Mrs.J.Campbell and Mrs.Draper, brooke recently on business.\tMich., was calling on\tMr.\tand Mrs.! Mr.\tand Mrs.Beepvorth and fatn- Mr.and Mrs.Ben Perron, Mr.D.; J.E.Weir, recently.\t! 'L.°f\tCoaticook, Miss Saunders and Blouin and Miss F.Blouin were re-1 Mrs.Lentott and son, Master ' Mf- Saunders, of Sherbroooke, were cent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Guy'Ernie, and Mr.Wni.Mayhew\u2019 were ! K«ccnb guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.G.Waldrcn.\tj calling at the home of Mr.and Mrs.! Hyatt.Mr.M.Hyatt and family, ! The Ladies\u2019 Aid met at the home Kenneth Nicholson, on Sunday, Aug- Lennoxville, visited at the.same cf Mr.Guy Waldron on Thursday,lust 31st.\t: home recently.August 28th.The afternoon was, A large number from here attend- Mr' ana Mrs.L.B.Bailey have spent in knitting.It was decided to, ed the Scotstown Fair, on W\u2019ednes-: rc , rnCl1, borne after_ spending a change the fees.The cable proceeds day, Thursday and Friday.The amounted to 87,40.The hostess serv- Gould Intermediate ^School veas ed refreshments.\t' closed on Thursday in order that Mr.and Mrs.Norman Bain and j the pupils might attend the fair, sons, Masters Desmond and Crescent! STANSTEAD tomber 1st.\tj j,jr an(j ^rg Gordon C.Torres, of Parsons Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Al-! vew York Ci tv.have arrived in! few days at the homes of Mr.E.Drake and Mr.and Mrs.Harold Wheeler, Bulwer.Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Parsons motored to Quebec City on Friday.Miss Ethel Young accompanied them home, where she will spend the winter with her aunt, Mrs.A.Martin I small tow equipped that do not come under Kitchener Record, the \"hair-raising\u201d category.family, Mr, Henry Gilbert, of Bish-(home on Saturday after a six weeks\u2019j Recent visitor* st M,- s op\u2019s Crossing and Mrs.R.Mathew, tour in England.\tr v w* .n?.Mr\u2019 and , of Sawvervillo\txV.t w n\tv\u201e J £\u2022 .F.Hweltine\u2019s were J 1 R.H.Foss and F.Wr.Hopkins, of jyouthtful bloom.Made by a new I Montreal, and the La Salle Trophy | French process, MELLO -GLO Face race, a relay ecent, by the Ottawa Powder stays on longer, team of V/.Perry, Capt.G.P.1 ! Steves and G.G.Shaw.Providing an unusual type of ; thrill was a stunt by Bernard Mar-1 tin expert Canadian Airways mail (pilot, who arrived in front of the ' boxes dressed up as a Professor Phillipe Dore, from Paris.He was taken out to view a club 'plane by Capt.Spoooner and when the latter was called away, he went off! I by himseif, piloting the \u2019plane craz-1 j ily as if just learning how to fly.j l his clever and difficult feat prov-I ed as exciting as it was amusing, j hut some honor must go to the club official, who chased around tha | j field in a motorcycle, waving a red j flag, and pretending to be much j concerned over the antics of ths supposed professor.Always willing to oblige with an exhibition at any time, Pilot Krantz, of Cincinattie, with his power glider, was most popular with the crowd.He entered In ad the competitions ho could and at other times drifted around in his little glider in a manner which made many envious of him and his skill.Pilot Krantz flew all the way from Cincinnati in his two-cylinder engined glider, which he pulls around the field with almost as much ease as a baby-carriage.He also performed many stunts that, the larger planes were doing during the pageant.Not to be forgotten in enumeration of the events was the fine formation flying of five planes from the Montreal Light Aeroplane Club.The pilots were Capt.Spooner, Capt.Cripps, C.lerslen, G.O\u2019Brien and G.Edwards and they brought great credit on the club by their well-conducted work.HIS WASHDAY FINISH SOONER By absolutely doing away with blueing the clothes and the re-wringing, you save two out of six washing operations and the clothes are dazzling white with one third less work, in one third less time with mack's NO-RUB LAUNDRY FLAKES.For about 3c.The 10c package does for 3 washings and save* its cost in soap.\u2022 MACK S LAUNDRY SPECIALTY CO., ALMONTE.CANADA Ask your dealer lot Sawyerviile Mr.and Mrs.were day.lear, convincing anr WHAT\u2019S THE REASON?We wont be happy until we get what we want, and we therefore persist in the complaint that the traditional Cabinet representation of the Eastern Townships at Ottawa has been violated.Political exigency, nor racial or religious bars can be no valid excuse or alibi for the de-privation of that which we had and ahould hold.we want what we want how we want it, and will only be Happy when we get it.That the gold-foraakon Yukon with its unit of population and its ance should be chosen for a THE \"HIRED MAN.\u201d What does that familiar figure, the farmer\u2019s \u2018\u201chired I man,\u201d get out of life, in the way of wages?This ! weighty question interested the National Industrial j Conference so much that it made a survey of agricul-( tura! as compared with industrial wages, with noteworthy results.The \"hired man\u201d is much more of a family character than perhaps any other employee, ex-cept the \"maid,\u201d for he is given bed and board and j raany other privileges, and the Conference Board wanted to weigh the value of these in dollars and ! cents.Naturally, this was a difficult task, hut the Government went bravely at it, through the Department\tH«aer0U8.1y repaid for , of Agriculture, and now we learn that the non-casual ' ur-\u2018aborï' Tne?to lhank all farm worker, the man who makes a basin' \u2018 ' whn in ar'' wav\t*l,\u201c Albert McConnell I been seriously ill, has improved con F in Colebrooke, N.H., on Sun-! rence and Mr: Mrs.I Mrs.I Ethel ! GOULD The sale and supper held under the auspices of the Presbyterian Ladies\u2019 Aid was a decided success, socially and financially, a very satisfactory sum being realized.The ladies felt generously repaid for Mrs.H.G.Duncalfe, who has; Frederick Aldrich and Migs _ 1 Aldrich, of Hanover, N.H.; Mr.am Hovey, are both with Mr_ 8nd\tE AM ieh\tf 0 nurses are in atten- |panS) Vt .Mr* and Vs\u2019 Audet Rad^ an£ family, of Bulwer; Mr and sons, Masters Frank and Philip, I sidcrably.Her daughters, Mm Law-i Mrg, Figher> of Leo'minitVr'TMass.'l I iher, and two dance.I The foundation fo the house, recently purchased by the and Mrs.Edwin Sherman, of Birch-] 'ton; Mr.and Mrs.Walter Sher- has been completed and work start-\u2019 !i'.f,'!\t^rTr3r0^6r n!?n\u2019 o£ \u201e.i___: 1 lÜ.l.;ij: -\t___ Sawyerviile : Mr.and Mrs.Thoma Three Villages Building Association! new; ed moving the building to its location.Dr.and Mrs.TT.P.Stockwell are away for a vacation and are spending part of the time in Toronto.and Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Brown, of Sherbrooke.in 1920-22, much more than (hose of in-j dustry, and they have not recovered in the same proportion, so the humble manual worker who tills the ; fields is relatively no better off than his employer, who i just now is the prize sufferer from the general depres-I, ! *,0n- , .\tWe often have wondered if the professional \"hired awindling import- man\u201d is not a little wiser than his sister in the cities., .\t\u2014 - minor post and the a^ lf;ast gets enough to eat.and a good place to whole l-aatern Town.hips should be ignored by ! i Bosto^Tran'^cT'\u2022 &I1 \u201cVe,Vet\u2019'' , XCel,t for hl cloth«\u2019!\u2019 mV,,, u or,,,\t, I Miss Elsie McIntosh, who ha* of farm-l^ivj nhe.ped to make the .heen at ther home here most of the mg for others, receives sixty per cent, in cash and d\t! time since December, has started on forty per cent, in privileges, and the casual worker is ,, r*', Narj'*\u2018 \u201cIcAuIay and Miss | her return journey to Japan.She paid seventy-seven per cent, in cash and only twenty-s,;,®.^,.r 13r6! 111 ^K [«1*- sailed from Montreal by the S.S.three per cent, in other things.Farm wages slumped .r «riorSt' 'Ir)llnf^u\u2019!y : Montcalm to Cherbourg, France, terrifically in 1920-22, much more than those of in-\tVt^ «n route to thence to Paris and Geneva.At the Worcester, Mass., wherejhey w,!l|latter p]ace( whJch is thc European .*l*t«r, I headquarters of the Internation spend some time with their Mrs.John Woodington.Mr.and Mrs.R.Oalligher, Master David Oalligher and Mr , P.Harris returned to New York, recently.¦Mr.Frank McDonald, of Boston, Mass., spent a week-end, recently, at !h< home of Mr : .Donald McLean with his wife and little son Master Gordon, who accompanied Mr, Me- Y.W.C.A., che will obtain her pas:-] porta for travel through Germany, Czecho slovakia, Rucrii and Sibcr ia, compiling her tour hy steamship from Vladivostok to Japan.Miss Molly Bis.onnet has gone to1 Montreal, where -he is teaching in the Aberdeen .School till the open ing of the Royal Victoria College, j DEATHS PIERCE.- Died at his home, 19 Stanley Avenue, Sherbrooke, on Monday, Sept.8th, 1930, Erastus Gardner Pierce, beloved husband , of Mabel Ewing Pierce, aged 69 | years.Funeral from his late residence at 2 p.m.(Daylight Saving Time) Wednesday, Sept.10th.Interment at Congregational cemetery, Melbourne, Que, (Please omit flowers), LATTER.- Eliza War-Lain, beloved wife of the late Thomas Latter, died at Upper Melbourne, Friday, September 5th, 1930.Interment at St.Ann\u2019s Cemetery, Richmond.A.wonderful New Cheese .Finer in Flavor GttiUon Cheeae AN ALL-CANADIAN PROD U C T ) I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 193(X PAGE FIVE ¦«\u2022'diet what the position of the church: 'will be, he believed that a part of the mission of the church was to i , create a social background for a j ] healthy and helpful fellowship.f j\tAfteethe dinner and a short time' Sherbrooke Hospital Ladies\u2019 Aux- i social intercourse the party re-iliary meeting at Y.W.C.A., Moore turned to the city having spent a street, Tues.Sept.9th, 3 p.m.pleasant afternoon and evening, CITY BRIEFLETS \u201cUNTO HIM THAT HATH SHALL BE GIVEN\"; Kushner\u2019s Beauty Parlor is now open to receive applicants for those \u2022wishing to learn beauty culture.Complete course, $65.00.Permanent wave $5.Louis\u2019 Per-ananent Wave Shoppe, 75 Wellington St.N.Phone 2071.Sherbrooke Business Man Produces Replica of Rare American Bill.Special dance, Marbleton Fair night, Tuesday, Sept.9th.Regular\tlr?uPrTü D dances every Saturday night at n^a.tl0.n> especially the lower Silver Lake Pavilion, Marbleton.Miss Rugg, teacher of piano and theory.Lessons can be arranged for on Tuesdays, Apt.6, 13a Frontenac.The regular monthly meeting of the Child Welfare clinic of Sherbrooke takes .place in their rooms in the Whiting Block at 3 o\u2019clock Tuesday, Sept.9th.PLYMOUTH UNITED CHURCH Weekly Bulletin.Thursday\u2014 7 p.m.\u2014Choir rehearsal.7.15.\t\u2014Meeting of Session.8.00.\u2014Service preparatory to the Communion of the Lord\u2019s Supper.Friday\u2014 7.15.\t\u2014 Meeting of Boy Scouts, Cubs and C.G.I.T.CHURCH SCHOOL REOPENED Plymouth United Church School reopened yesterday after the summer vacation, with a fairly good attendance of members present.Arrangements were considered for the celebration of Rally Sunday on Sep- Î tember 28.The church halls and class rooms have been greatly improved by re- i novation, especially the lower hall, J which has undergone extensive re- ; pairs.All present a very attractive appearance and reflect great credit on the committee in charge.DESNOYERS PRELIMINARY HEARING CONTINUED THIS AFTERNOON After a short session this moir-ing, the preliminary hearing into the case of Olivier Desnoyers, cf Holyoke, Mass., was continued until this afternoon.Four witnesses were heard this morning and included Aurele Bilodeau, Mrs.P, Bil-oeadu, Louis Leclerc and the com-1 plainant, R.E.Paquette.Nearly all the witnesses have now been heard j and a decision is expected soon.I TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Weekly Bulletin.Tuesday, 3.30 p.m.\u2014First meeting MANY ENJOYED ST.PETER\u2019S I SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC i The annual picnic of St.Peter\u2019s! Church Sunday school was held on Saturday afternoon and was largely attended by pupils, parents and of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary, with Mrs.7-al\u2018enQ®\u201c.°y Pupus, Beaudreau, 42 Peel street.\ti fiends.Miss Bernice Fuller and Wednesday, 8 p.m.-Meeting _ of 51/.E- Waller were^n ^charge.The S.S.heads of departments in Wesley Hall to plan for Rally Day, etc.Next Sunday morning, Sacrament of the Lord\u2019s Supper.Young People\u2019s Weiner Roast on Monday evening, September 15th.ST.ANDREW\u2019S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NOTICES day was fine and about one o\u2019clock, with much blowing of horns and waving of flags, the happy crowd of young people left the church hall on Montreal street for Wright\u2019s Beach, Lake Mem-phremagog, where races, baseball and other games were enjoyed by all, The picnic supper, one of the most important features of the out-_The Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet\ton\t| jng! being\tserved before\tthe\thappy Wednesday afternoon at 3 p.m, in\tparty left\tfor home about\tseven the Church Hall.Hostesses at the j p.m.tea hour Mrs.Duplessis and Mrs.I\t- Laporte.All the ladies of the con-! SEVERAL CASES BEFORE RE-\"gregation invited.\t! CORDER FOREST THIS - !\tMORNING PLYMOUTH CHURCH SCHOOL j\tpast week-end proved fairly HELD OUTING\t|busy for the local police, as several The members of the staff of I persons were arrested and ordered Plymouth Church school held their,t0 appear before Recorder Forest annual outing Saturday afternoon, | morning.Arthur Royer, of at Knowlton, where they were en- Bromptonville, arrested for being tertained by the Ladies\u2019 Aid of t.ie jntox;catecj £Iuj disorderly late Sat-Lmted Cmirch at a delightful\tdin-\turday night, forfeited a\tten\tdollar per.The menu was varied and\tde-\tf, it wh\th@ did not\tfor l.cious, and elicited ™ny favor- heari Sam Hou, 0f island abA\tt\t\u2022»
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