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[" Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1931.Thirty-Fourth Yean GOVERNMENT TO MAINTAIN STAND ON COLLECTIVE INSURANCE REE Last Minute Demands of Insurance Companies Refused by Provincial Administration\u2014No Self-Insurance to Be Allowed Under Act\u2014Premier to Present Provincial Budget Next Tuesday\u2014Important Effect on Municipalities of Road Payment Rebates by Government.Quebec, jan.8.\u2014The Gov- # ernment of the Province of Quebec is determined that the Ontario scheme of collective insurance will apply to the employers liability under the Workmen\u2019s Compensation Act, and in spite of last minute efforts on the part of the insurance companies carrying these risks, the scheme announced in the Speech from the Throne will be enforced.The situation has become such that it is felt here that the Government has no option.Criticism of the existing law, while held to be an excellent one in many respects, has been allowed to continue from the platform until the point has been reached where the public generally and the workmen especially, insist on the Ontario system.The points which might have been urged against the Ontario system have not ben urged by either the employers or the insurance companies, until the point was reached as regards the public that the Government had to meet the labor demands, and it is only when matters have been decided that those interests opposed to the Ontario system have come forward with their pleas.It has been repeatedly pointed out here that the Government,.in its present legislation, was entitled to co-operation for the maintenance of the present system, but +hat cooperation had never been forthcoming, and the Government has had to ENCYCLICAL IS ISSUED TODAY BY POPE PIUS TWO PRINCES TO SAIL FOR 1 BUENOS AIRES ON JANU- I ARY 18TH I Reaffirms Church\u2019s Stand Against Birth Control, Divorce, Serili-zation and \u201cSuch Modern Travesties as Trial, Companionate or Short-Term Marriages.\u201d SANTANDER, Spain, Jan.8.\u2014The British consul here announcer today that the Prince of Wales and his brother, Prince George, would fly here on Saturday, January 17th, from England, boarding the Oropesa the next day for Buenos Aires on the first stage of their South American trip.The two princes are coming here incognito.MacDONALD IS VERY FRANK IN HIS CRITICISM FERGUSON\u2019S AIM IS TO PROMOTE EMPIRE TRADE SETTLEMENT IS EAGERLY HOPED FOR BY MINERS withstand the assaults alone.VATICAN CITY, Jan.S.-Age-old Roman Catholic ooctrines of marriage and divorce \u2019ere reaffirmed and emphasized in an encyclical today by Pope Pius XI.He re-affirmed, in the strongest terms, the church\u2019s stand against birth control, divorce, sterilization and \u201csuch modem travesties as trial, companionate or short-term marriages.\u201d Branding such practices as a \u201cgrave sin\u201d and specifically calling abortion \u201cmurder,\u201d the Pontiff flayed in scathing terms those who would limit children.The practice of sterilization of the physically unfit is proclaimed to be against the law of God.Tne unfit, the Pontiff admits, should be dissuaded from marriage, but he maintains that the body of every man is sacred and that publie magistrates are given no power to harm the body\u2019s integrity except where a grave crime is concerned.In dealing with birth control, the Pope referred to the Lambeth Conference of last summer, and declared \u201csince openly departing from the uninterrupted Christian tradition ,\t.^ .\t, .t- .\t.some recently have judged it pos- Another point is being referred | .;vl.\t_____or,nfV,0* to; that is that n system to be successful must take in all concerned, and under the present act, SI per cent, of insurance is carried by the self-insurers, that is by employers who are allowed by the present act to carry their own insurance which means that the insurance companies, with only 49 per cent, of the business, have not been able to make the rates for the employers as low as they would have been able to make them had they 100 per , cent, of the business.It is also to be remembered that within that 49 per cent.liar, been the most unprofitable business.The result is that the bill to be brought down will contain the provisions of the Ontario system as regards collective insurance.Presumably, too, much the same I schedule of payments for different | classes of accidents will prevail.Mine Owners Blamed by British Premier for Stoppage of Work in South Wales Coal Fields.Will Endeavor to Promote Intercourse Between Old Land and Dominion, and Between Canada and Other Dominions of British Empire.LONDON, Ont., Jan.8.\u2014\u201cI am going to do whatever I can to promote intercourse between the old land and the Dominion, and between Canada and the other Dominions of the British Empire.\u201d That is the promise of Hon.G.Howard Ferguson, former Premier of Ontario, who leaves in the near future for England, to assume the post of Canada's High Commissioner in London.\u201cI am going to try to increase contacts so that we may be drawn closer together, so that each may assimilate the best elements of the other.That I believe, is the contribution Canada wants me to make to Imperial welfare.\u201d Mr.Ferguson made his last official appearance in Ontario here last night when he was royally feted by the Western Ontario Conservative Association before more than one thousand five hundred persons.With Mrs.Ferguson, he faced eulogies from people prominent in commercial educational and industrial life at an overflow meeting which had representations from SETHAM, HARBOR, Durham, England, Jan.8.\u2014 Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald, in an address here last night, threw most of the blame for the stoppage in the South Wales coal fields upon the mine owners.Speaking to his own constituents, the Prime Minister declared the owners had declined to recognize the Na- ; tional Industrial Board.If they had jevery COUnty m 0ntan°-done so, \u201cthere would be no cause or fear of a dispute in South Wales,\u201d he said.The Prime Minister\u2019s statement caused something of a sensation, expressed at the same time that hopes of an early settlement of the dispute were being entertained.It was admitted his speech would give strong encouragement to the trades union leaders.Believed that Both Sides Are Ready for Any Sort of Compromise Which Will Send 140,000 Idle Miners Back to Work.BUFFALO OFFICIALS MADE LARGE SEIZURE OF FURS CARDIFF, WALES, January 8.\u2014 In the little towns of the South Wales coal district, where the pinch of hunger already lias been felt in consequence of the mine strike, which began on New Year\u2019s Day, men and women looked forward gladly today to prospects of an early settlement with the mine owners.Last night the miners and their wives turned out for district meetings at which the union officers announced that on Friday, owners and union spokesmen will meet again in London, both sides ready for any sort of compromise which will send; 140,000 idle miners back to work.They came silently at first, butj when they heard the news the anx-j iety of the past week turned to; gladness and the old Welsh folkj songs began.One union leader said; today that there was every hope for! a resumption of work next week.Owners and miners alike, he said,! realize it would be disastrous to the! industry if the strike were permit-; ted to continue.Forty-Four Sets of Silver Fox Furs to Be Sold at United States Government Auction.BUFFAIO, N.Y., Jan.8.\u2014Forty-four sets of silver fox furs, which were smuggled across the international bridge from Canada in a freight car, will be sold at auction by the United States Government.The furs were packed in boxes ani were labelled fish.Customs inspectors said the boxes looked fishy in the figurative rather than the literal sense and investigated.The department appraised the furs at $3,-200.C.J.OUTER, PROVINCIAL MEMBER FOR BROME COUNTY, PASSES AWAY Ha-emeterj.Mrs.amitn was in ner Mr.and Mr=.Ashley Scarth enter- \u201cMounted Police;\u201d Milton Goodwin, eightyrsecond year and married E.UÏMd rumber o{ tbeir friends 0n \u201cHobo;\u201d Norman Nicholson, \u201cPros- D.Smith fifty-two years ago Shi Xgw year\u2019s Eve.pector;\u201d Murdo Morrison.\u201cHigh- was a native of Oakville, Ont., ind * ybe younK People\u2019s Society of the lander;\u201d Mrs.Justin Shaman, had lived in Magog nearly a nad United Church enjoyed a sleigh ride \u2019Clown;\u201d Ross ^ Goodwin, \u201cCow- century, where she was greatly res- 0n Tuesday evening, December 30th.boy.\u201d Nurse Christine McLeod, Mrs.pected and highly esteemed.She and on their return thsv were enter-Clarence Morrison, Mrs.Everard leaves to mourn her loss her bus- Gained at the Manse by Rev.Mr Goodin were the judges.Music was and and one sko^mMt\u2019nlred1Mwer^ herp':the head, and was immediately re week in Montreal OK n.immureai\t| on New Year\u2019s Day, visiting Mr.Guests at the home of Mr.and', -, T\t; Mis.Eva Thurston, of Southern the week to Macdonald College to ancl M Pines, N'-rth Carolina, is the guest resume their studies.\t> ers M of her sister, Mrs, O.E.Spinney, Mr.and Mrs.Guy Duboyce, of Mr \"Ro'ss\"'cr and Mr.Spinney.\tVerdun, were in town for the New g ^ The \u2018\u2018Five Hundred\" Club held Year\u2019s Eve dance and were guests of their first game of the New Year on Mr.and Mrs.Horace Bell.Friday evening, January 2nd, at the Mr.Malcolm Crowhurst has res- Reta Burnett and Law \u2019liimmnmiimmmmmuumimiURj GRATEFUL MOTHERS arc otsr best advertisement Thousands of mothers have seen their delicate children revive ander the influence of Virol, like a parched flower is revived by gentle rain.The wonderful photographs we have published showing from childhood to vigorous man and womanhood are convincing proof to thousands of anxious parents, that Virol is a remarkably restorative food for delicate and growing children.If your child is backward give it Virol and see the lesult.1 the guest of her sister, biere, and Mr.Corbiere.Mr.and Mrs.E.Dorman and her duties in Mont ,\t.\t_,\t,\t,\t, ing a few weeks with her mother, (.aiighur, ltd wm a.of Sherbrooke, Mrs.B.Allen, recuperating after ana lit.and Mrs.K t Ing.is and bor operation for appendicitis.Mr.Clayton Ing!is were New Years,_______________________________ guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.B.Inglis.The condition of Mrs.Maggie; Williams remains about the same.! Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Bockus, Miss Mr K; Gen Bockus and Masters Alex daughters, of Abercorn, were-Sun and Harold Bockus were New Year\u2019s day guests of Me.and Mrs.Gd of her son, Mr.L.Holden, and :am-ily, after attending the funeral of Miss Alice Bell returned to her her uncle, the late Mi W.L Briggs.Much sympathy is felt for Mr.H.I home in Outremont at the week-end j ri_The^annual^meetmgj)t^o^ ^\tCurtis, of Warden, on New Year\u2019s Day.Mr.and Mr-.Ronald A.Hannon, Miss Thelma and Master Clavton Hanson visited relatives in Rutland, Vt.on New Year\u2019s Day.Mr.and Mrs.Rodney Taber and little son, Erick, of East Farnham.were New Year\u2019s guests of Dr and Mrs.J.H.Symons.Miss Gagne, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.Gagne, has returned from St.Hyacinthe Hospital, much improved in health.Mr.and Mrs.Curtis, of Warden, ; Mr.and Mrs.Boright and sons, ! 'Ralph and Robert, were New Year\u2019s ; guests of rMs.W.H.Br'dge and Miss Boright.Mr.and Mrs.E.P.Corcoran, of Warden, were in town on Friday, January 2nd, on business, Mrs.George Moynan spent Saturday, January 3rd, in Warden with her sister, Mrs.A.L.Whitcomb.Dr.J.J.Irwin has old the \u201cOld Homestead\u201d to Messrs.Dechamp and Menard, who have taken possession.Mrs.K.M.Wallace entertained a number of her friends at the tea hour on Friday afternoon, January 2nd.On New Year\u2019s Day, Mr.H.C.Wallace accompanied his niece, Miss Gertrude Wallace, of Granby, to Sherbrooke., where they visited Mr.C.C.Carter, of Stanstead, ho is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.Warren Shaw, of Montreal, was a guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.F Shaw on New Y'ear\u2019s Day.Mr.John Renaud, of Montreal, Mr.Charles Renaud, of Cowansville, and Mrs.Topp, of Granby, were called here last week, owing to the serious illness of their father, Mr.Oliver Renaud.Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Tenny and Mr.and Mrs.S.J.Irwin were New Year's guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Codd.There\u2019s Nothing5 nicer than Christie's / Mrs.Clarence Powers on January 1 included Mr.and Mrs.John Deuel, and Mrs.Louis Dunn.Mr.and Mrs.PRab Montreal.James Hagan, daughter and grand-i great sufferer.Mrs.Pearson is moved to the Royal Victoria Hos-where he is still a in «rm-,,-, no\u201enl \\Tv \u2014,j vrv.\twere also Christmas visitors at;\u2018he city with her husband, orman Deuel, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Ujr Dulm,s\t1 Mrs.Gertrude Holden, of Fre- \u201c aTsahcanpowp\u2019r° MrcdrFn\u2019pow- ' Mr\u2018 AV\u2018 P\u2018 Clear>'- of Clearmont, lighsburg, was a guest on Sunday nr\t\\ ^ f \\ | Farm, and Mr.Stewart MeCrea, of Mrs.Whitcomb and Mrs.Good- Vi'd Mr Tom herdsman for Mr.James Davidson,, will.j Ayrmont Farm, visited the Toronto Mr.Oliver Renaud, who has been Mr.and Mrs.W.Morrison, Mabel\tFai,r\u2019 aad\tcritically 111 \"'ith Pncumonia' ,ls Morrison, Mr.G.Burnett, Miss fha\\ed cach; far ,th®ir\tT now slightly better and his amily r n.\tM r t r\t.w».i.«io».*0 Reta Burnett and Lawrence Peters! ml1 if- ÇUle b16** .Ayrshire bu.l.ant;c,.pate u^imate recovery.\u2022'v.\u20191!*'!;.-1.\u2019\u2019 nl«vrtrrtGpih;tCtïï,'M' umed h.is and brother, Mr.Rupert under the able management of their Taylor.leader, Mrs.John Burbank, gave a Mrs.Ernest Paul, of West Falls, very successful entertainment and N.Y., Mrs.Harold Martin, of Ed-W ^ent the New Year\u2019s holidays atAlpVcr to a Urge crowd in tho New monton.Alta., Miss May McDou-De,on Par\tb*™\tI Kail, on December 20th.Owing to gan 0f Shaunavon, Sask., and Mr.spending several days in Sherbrooke! ^er home here, with friends.\t1 Mi\u2019S- A.Husband, Mrs.C.Casey Mr.Georgi Brown and friend, of a,1d Mrs.D.I'.Veysey attended the Watertown, Mass,, wore the guests ! Pt>ekus-llarris wedding, at Stan-of Mr.Brown\u2019s im '?and aunt, Mr.'bridge East, on Saturday, January and Mrs.L.A.Chamberlain, on Sat- ; '!rd;\t, ,, urday.\tMr.and Mrs.James Moore, of There was no service in St.Mat-) Brome Centre, was visiting at Mr.thevv's Church on Sunday on account Ü- Laduke\u2019s, recently, of the Rev.W.G.Macfarlane at-!\t- ______________________________ BRIGHAM « s I « Med il^rran^aift C n IT H s E Net Feb.3, lx- shnard the Bmprows of France when stir nails from Now York for iho Minshine porta.Appointment*, arrrice and entaino rival thoac of fanions private yachts.Her itinerary ia the complete Mcditecrnnean epie .73 glorious daya arranged l>y the \u201cknow-how\" of the world's greatest travel system.For choice seoom modal ions, reserve now.Fr«»ni JI'XH».Booklets, ship plans, fron, your own agent, or * Writs D.It.KENNEDY.Crm-rnl Arnu.201 fit.Jimrn Stmt Wmt.Montroal.I>0 Ointsulisaia H*aeific l\\Irs.Hannah Elliott and Miss Edith Elliott spent the past week in Sherbrooke with relatives.Mrs.K.B oyd spent New Year\u2019s Day in Farnham the guest of Mrs.M.Smith.Miss Jean Burnet, of Montreal, has been visiting her aunt, Mrs.G.P.Swan.Mr.and Mrs.D.Demers and daughter, Betty, of Farnham, spent Now Year\u2019s Day with Mr.and Mrs.J, Booton.Mrs.S.J.Thompson, Miss Bertha Thompson, Mr.and Mrs.R.T, Thompson and Mr, Stewart Thompson attended the funeral of the late Mr.Alexander (Landy) Thompson, at Cassvillc, on December 30th.Mr.and Mrs.F.Mossey and daughter, Beatrice, of St.Albans, have been visiting Mr.and Mrs.W.Berger.Miss Grace Scribner spent a few days with her father, Mr.O.F.Scribner, and Mrs.Scribner.Miss F.Stephenson, of St, Luc, is visiting Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Smith.Miss B.L.Smith is caring for Mrs.II.Hauver at Cowansville.The following were guests of Mr, and Mrs.W.H.Tilson on New Year's The programme was given bv the .rlstmas.Misses Francos Lane, Muriel Cam- M,ss llllda K\"ott has' returaed eron, Mildred Snowo, Florence Bra- to resume her studies at Wat.-rloo coy.Ethel Gardner, Carol Manuel | High School, after spending the , and Ardis Coates and Mrs.Walter \u2018 holidays at her home in West! Durrell.It consisted of a hymn, ' Shefford.\u201cSilent Night\u201d; dialogue, \u201cThe Sing-: Mr.anu Mrs.W.W.Standish and LPE School Icacher\u201d, and \u201cBertha;the Misses Vivian and Arlene Stan-' Brings Home The Bacon ; mono-> djs], pf Warden, were ealiing on! logue.\u201cElizabeth\u2019s Christmas Pre- vt,.Mr.and Mrs.C.! New Year\u2019s Day.Taker\u201d: and \u201cThe Pacifist\u201d; tableau, \u2019The Silvery Star\u201d; hymn, \u201cWhile ,,\t,\t, Shepherds Watched Thoir Flocks By -;\u20180nday, January II.Lawrence on ! Mrs.Charles Caulder returned on I ,h, to ner home Night\u201d; with phonograph selections Iin Lachute, following the Christ-! to fill in between acts.Everyone mas holidays, which she Spent at; acquitted themselves very acceptably i the home of her sister, Airs.M.for the entertainment of those pro-! Hackwell, and family, sent.Santa Claus then came in and Mr.Walter Galbraith and Mrs.helped to unload the beautifully M.McCullough, of Granby, were trimmed and well laden Christmas! KUMts on Tuesday, December 30.™-Wh K\u2019î iha\u2019-4 PAGE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 193T.SUGHT EARTH TRAFFIC ONCE TREMORS MERE NOTED IN CITY MORE RETURNS TO NORMALCY CITY BRIEFLETS Several Citizens Declare They With Streets Gradually Being Felt Earthquake Last Evening Cleared of Snow, More Auto- \u2014Montreal, Quebec and Different Sections of Province Report Tremors, mobiles Make Their Appear- ance.Although Sherbrooke motorists are finding travel much easier fol Hockey\u2014Lafontaine, Mt.Royal : League, Montreal, vs.Sherbrooke, | Sunday afternoon, 2.30 p.m.A.H.Genge, Piano Tuner, 1941 Quebec Street.Tel.S46-W.Phone 256.The International Correspondence Schools; for information ; ! on any course.! Hockey\u2014Lafontaine, Mt.Royal I League, Montreal, vs.Sherbrooke, ! Sunday afternoon, 2.30 p.m.ANNUAL SEED FAIR HELD AT LOCAL POLICE REPORT ACTIVE LENNOXVILLE TWELVE MONTHS Seeds and Dairying Stressed on Arrests During 1930 More Nu-Day\u2019s Agenda\u2014Women\u2019s In-\tmerous\u2014Large Increase in stitute Presented a Creditable' Exhibit.Amount of Wood Delivered to Poor.A grain-judging competition, con-| A second and final reduction on I duct«i byp-O'Ripie?\u2019assist?nt :reïented t0 Lbe government some 0f study in the household science ! violation of the Quebec Liquor'Com-when, after reports had been given ; ;ayS 0f two hours or more in operat- -irne aS°-\t; classes this morning.In the after- mission Act for sixteen, violation of on poor relief and \u201cTheatre Night.' ini.schedules were not infrequent.\t ;-\tnoon the .making of desserts, cakes i the'motor act for twenty-six, theft ) and cookies was taught, and plans j and entrance for eleven, conducting made lor the full course dinner disorderly houses for nine, refusing , wmçh the girls will serve tomorrow to provide for five, simple assault for e pretences for two, inter-h the police for two, indecent assault two, murder for one, it was agreed that t.ie Club.help | The heavy fall of snow proved a THREE SENTENCES HANDED and cookies was taught, and plans ! and \"entrance for eleven, conducting look after a deserving family in boon to the unemployed, for in addi-, DOWN IN RECORDER\u2019S COURT the North Ward for s-ome eleven ! tion to the sixty-five extra men Two persons from Aberdeen, weeks or longer.Mr.Lyman Tomkin'.the ; ew president, in a few choice words thanked the members present for the honor that had been conferred or.j snow from long walks, driveways him,and asked for the continued support of the members of the club to\t_______________ ________ make the year they arc just enter- lars will be expended in extra wages no visible taken on by the city, the railways Scotland, who came to this country t0 tbe committee, guests and speak- ; three, fais reinforced their regular staffs, while several months ag0 and have ever i ers at «je course\tt ^ I faring with the police for two, inde- - s were sent out by many private;^ ,\t.\tf ,\tThe Women\u2019s Institute of Sher-! cent assault two, murder for one, stholtiers.for men to remove\t''j \" Saunders and\tAndrew brooke Çounty had a creditable exhi-; and violation of article 216 of the w from Inn* walL-s Hrvmvnvs\t¦ James maunders and\tAndrew, ^ of home cogging.sewing, rugs Criminal Code for one.cans were sent ou hou, fi-0m long wa.k\u201e,\t.\t, t j , and roofs.The city treasurer esti- Graham, pleaded guilty to charges arcI fancy work yesterday, which] Of those 756 persons arrested 384 -aies that a: leas: a thousand dol- of vagrancy his morning Hawmg attracted many visitors.An inter- ; ap° ared\tfor means of support, tney | esting feature of the day was a tele-'\t- - -\t-\t.ir.g the most successful in the duo's j by the city alone as a result of the ! were sentenced history.\ti recent snow-fall.by FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS PORTLAND STORE 36 Wolfe Street Tels.304-305 QUALITY.CLEANLINESS, COURTESY.SERVICE RIB ROAST Prime Western Steer Beef ib.25c CHUCK ROAST\tlb.\t16c Brisket Beef.lb.10c.\tShank Beef, lb.10c.Hamburg.2 lb>.35c.\tBeef Kidneys, each 10c.Tender.Round and Sirloin Steak.T Bone Roast or Steak, Etc.FRESH PORK LOINS Roasting Ib.25c _____Cooked Ham.Bologna, Bacon, Corned Beef.Etc.FRESH KILLED CHICKENS lb.35c Every one cry plucked and beautifully dressed\u2014real beauties.YELLOW TAG BADDIES Fresh Caught Haddock, Cod, Fresh and Smoked Fillets.Frozen Halibut, Salmon.Herring.Tom Cods, Salt Herrings, Scotch Kippers.Select Oysters, Etc.ROSE BRAND PURE PORK SAUSAGES will make Sunday's Breakfast a delight.ci \"Wmere C©UNJI>\u201d\t^ New Year Reductions Fork & Beans Clark\u2019s, Large No.3 Tin 15c PURE LARI Bulk 2 «*\u2022 29g er feature may be included Kngland January 14th for the United it you desire, to provide $100 a month for your dependents, but this may not be necc-Hsary.From the moment this income plan arranged all worry about future living expense* can be dismissed from your mind, because the carrying out of the contract is guaranteed by Canada Life\u2019s well-in-! ed asset* amounting to over' State AND HAH NO CALENDAR Douglas G.Jeffreys, Member of Shackleton Polar Expedition, Connected With Development Company at Sarnia.SARNIA, Ont., Jan.8.\u2014Douglas G.Jeffreys, former commander in the Royal Navy and a member of the late Sir Ernest Shackleton\u2019s polar expedition, was brought here yesterday from Toronto, to answer charges of obtainng money by false pre- pend upon your present age and the $175,000,000.\u2022 mount of money you wish to put Let u» \u2018 nd you by mail our book by regularly \u2014 and the sooner you let, \u201cGetting the Income You Want.\u2019 \u2022tart saving the more you will hav> It will help you to plan your futur» with less effort.\tI monthly income.THIS COUPON Witt BRING YOU BOOKLET BY MAIL Tht Canada Lift Auuranc* Cvmpany, Toronto, Ont, I would Ilk# to h»v# yovr booklet \"G* bf mail without any obligation to me.Name .Ain* tbe Income You Wan Pieaa# «end I* (Mr.# Mr*, or Addr «3-D Wife (studying paper)\u2014Th# horse tenees.I hacked is marked with a star, Jeffreys was arrested at Toronto! ear.ng.Wht does that moan?ion Tuesday on warranta issued here Husband C-tudying time-table)\u2014 and charging he obtained lodging for SSlr\u2014run*-on Saturdays,_dwl__- hinuwH and a woman companion at ~]a local hotel and also u certain amount of cash on a cheque issued |on a London, England, bank.The Î cheque was not honored by the bank ton which it was drawn, hence the! j charge.Police state Jeffreys was j engaged some time ago in taking [options on land in Lambton County ; on behalf of a development company.HOSPITAL EYE\u2014EAR\u2014NOSE and THROAT DISEASES Eyen Examined for GLASSES.Dr.DA ACHE'S 92 KING STREET WEST JUST GETTING MATERIAL American Tourist (in Shakespeare's country) \u2014 But say\u2014 Shakespeare seems to have slept in all the cottages around here.Cottager -Ah, zur\u2014there w Mr.and Mrs.Henry Mrs.J.E.Ives\u2014Stanbridgej Welsh, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Mc- East Notes and Personals of ^rpand Mr> and Mrs> Jas- Long- moore.Interest.\tMr.John Longmoore and Mr.Howard McNey were in Quebec City STANBRIDGE EAST, Jan.8.\u2014 The annual meeting of the Willing on business recently.Mrs.Carrie Graham, of Glen Mur- Workers was held at the home ofiray> is visiting her sister, Mrs.Jas.Maxwell, during the holidays.Mr.Weston Graham and sister, Mrs.J.E.Ives on Tuesday afternoon, December 30th, with a very good attendance.The president, Mrs.Stanley Cochrane, presided.The MANSONVILLE NEWS COLUMN OF INTEREST GENERAL NEWS OF KNOWLTON OF INTEREST NEW OFFICERS FOR COOKSHIRE SUNDAY SCHOOL i Cantata Rendered Church\u2014General Personal Items.in United Newsy Items and Personals of Mission Band Also Elected Offi News and General Interest from Manson-| cers for Ensuing Year\u2014Cook-ville and Neighborhood.\tshire Notes of Interest.Alice, were visitors at the home of çjjurch KNOWLTON, Que., Jan.8.\u2014On Sunday evening, December 28th, \u201cThe Angel and the Star,\u201d a sacred two-part cantata by Ira B.Wilson, was rendered in the United Church by the ladies of the choir, assisted i by several ladies of St.Paul\u2019s Aleta Kinnear and Mr.Kenneth Kinnear, of East Angus.Mr.and Mrs.Rufus Lebourveau, Miss Sara Lebourveau, Mr.Arthur Lebourveau and Mr.Tom Bewick spent New Year\u2019s Day in Bury, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Ord.Mrs.R.Lebourveau, Miss Sara Lebourveau and Mr.Arthur Lebourveau were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Currier, in Lennox-ville.Miss Mabel Kilton, of Montreal, who spent the holidays with her aunt, Miss Edith Sherman, was the guest of Miss Mary Osgood on Saturday nicht and was calling on other \u201e\t,,\tThe solos and duet were Mrs.Jas.Maxwell recently.\t! rendered bv Mrs L M Knowlton meeting was opened with prayer | \u201e.Miss ^ay Henderson, of Thetford and Mrs.L.D.' McClintock.The led by the rector.The minutes of i\t1 cantata told of\u2018The Desire of lsrael friends prior to her return to Mojit MANSONVILLE, Jan.8\u2014Miss]\tCOOKSHIRE, Que., Jan.8.\u2014The real.Margaret Boright, of\tMontreal,\tis\tmembers of\tthe Senior Girls\u2019 class] Mr.\tand Mrs.Frank H.Hurd spending her vacation\tat the\thome\tof Trinity United Church Sunday, spent\tChristmas in Scotstown, the of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.\tC.\tN.]\tSchool met\tat the home of their\t\\ guests\tof Mr.and Mrs.John Pope.Boright.\tj\tleader, Mrs.\tF.Arthtur Planche, on\ti Mr.\tRussel Call has returned to Miss Elizabeth Thompson, of St.Tuesday afternoon, December 30th.! McGill University, after spending of their Bister and brother, Miss Roberta and Master Robert Breault, who are spending their holidays at their home.About twenty-four of their young friends were present who enjoyed the evening with games and dancing.Refreshments were served about midnight by the hostesses.MOE\u2019S RIVER Johns, was a New Year\u2019s guest of The following officers were elected her grandmother, Mrs.Elizabeth j for the first quarter of the year McKay.\tjl931: president, Barbara Wootten; The Misses Hilda and Madelaine I secretary, Betty Forde; treasurer, the holidays with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Call, at the Osgood House.Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Osgood spent Jersey were Christmas guests ofiMalda McClintock.The captains and | Christmas Day in East Angus, the the last meeting were read by the ! hollda5,rs Wlth her cousm> Mrs- Gor\u2018!for a leader,\u201d \u201cThe Birth of Jesus,\u201d their uncle, Mr.and Mrs.R.E.; sides for the contest secretary Mrs.Ives, and approved.! do\".Mcy\ti,,\t.\u201cThe Angel\u2019s Song,\u201d \u201cThe Star and] Jersey, returning to Montreal that] chosen and^ resulted _ -,\t.w.- ln the absence of the'treasurer, Mrs.! | \u2022I^s\ti J°urney of the Wise Men\u201d and] evening, where Miss ^Hilda Jersey I green captain, Lois Stoddard with : jrUs, is spending a few days with ; ' work were ; guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Barlow, as follows:] Miss Aleta Kinnear, of East An- Nesbitt, the yearly report was read j weej.by Rev.Mr.Nesbitt and showed a1 iyjr_ Harry Patterson and daugh-very successful year.The sum of j ^er| Edna, of Rectory Hill, were in Nelson during the last j the work was there brought to a I sPen Barbara Wootten; treasurer, ; at South Athol, Mass, superin-1 New lot stamped goods received.Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Mizener.\t_\t.Mr.Alec Maybury, of Montreal,L,Mr- and Mrs- J.Cornveau, of spent the holidays with Mr.and i\twere guests of Mr.and Mrs.Mrs.Stanley Ball.\tj J.A.Roberge.Master Freddy Royea, of St.i Mr- an(LMrs- -Vfred Glroux and John\u2019s College, is a holiday guest at a!?d Mrs.Gedeon Giroux spent his home.\t! Ncw Years Day with relatives at Mr.a lid Mrs.K.T.Dawes, of ! Ste.Marie de Beauce.New Year\u2019s ! Mrs.Willard has returned home, Gloria Frasier; mite box tendent, Myrtle Desruisseaux; sick Spe'cial Vale\u201c ol'hatsXsT.OO, \u2014'm^'.and look-out convenor, Frances j_ j_ jicLeoci, Plaisance; watch tower, Japan, Bet-j '\t\u2018 _J_______________ ty Forde and Gloria Frasier; China,;\tRAF?MCTi'NM Barbara Wootten; Africa, Frances)\t1 U1N Plaisance; Korea, Malda McClin- j\t- tock; Canada, Peggy MacDonald; ' Mr.and Mrs.Albert Parsons en-India, Edith Fisk; Indians.Margaret ] tertained a few friends at their Montreal, entertained a .________ ____________________________________________________,________,____\u201e____ ___________________________________ party at \u201cWindermere.\u201d\t; after a week spent with her daugh-( MacHardy; temperance, Myrtle Des-j home on Friday evening.The even Miss Josie Godue, of Montreal, is 1 ter, Mrs, D.G.Eldridge, of Glen ; 1-uisseaux'; hymnal committee Marg-: ing was spent in playing \u201c500,\u201d the spending the holidays with her par-] Sutton._ __\t^ ____ _ __\t| aret MacHardy and Helen MacDon- prize-winners being Mrs.Willard ents, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Godue.Mr.and Mrs.F.Niles Perkins aid.Miss Amanda Wood has returned , were Christinas guests of relatives Miss Alice Graham and Mr.Wes-!™13 a holiday Kuest o£ M guests of Mrs.C.S.Moore and Mrs.\t' trude Capel.Blinn.Mr.Blinn\u2019s mother.\tvvn Graham, of Glen Murray, are Mr Hiram s Foster pent a h t Mrs.Walter Brown and vls*in* ^ slst\"\u2019 F,red Cox' time - - - - p - Mr.and Mrs.vvm.Thurber were Mr.and family were at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Duredin for New Year\u2019s The members of the met at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Donald Blinn on Wednesday eve- Mjss Cora Moore spent Sunday last I St.Cajetan\u2019s Church on Christmas Eve to a large congregation.The first Mass began when Mr.T., , \u201e Parent, who sang \u201cHoly Night.\u201d iat Lookshire SCHOOL REPORT OF HIGH SCHOOL IS GIVEN The following is the result of the Christmas ___J\tJ\tJ Royal Mass in Gregorian Chant was ;\t™_e.S Felng arran8ed m order j Lennoxville this week, taking ad- vantage of the Short Course.Among them are Eleanor Rose, Meryl Pope, TV\\+/-\\ »*» /\"M\t»» » A\t,l T Grade X.\u2014Pearl Hearne, Billy Pope and Mr.R.Merril, the consolation prizes going to Mrs.John Fox and Mr.Willard Pope.The Misses E.Odell and A.Whitcomb, of Sherbrooke, spent a few sS\u201ekt'vi,h Mr- \u201c¦ M,\u2018- bcnooi, tne| severai 0f the young people are in celebrated.The Misses Louisette !\t: v and Pauldine Blondeau effectively '\tdf, sang \u201cThe Shepherds.\u201d In the second ve^3,°dd mass appropriate hymns were sung -Muriel Pennoyer, Oli- aing, the occasion being a miscellaneous shower for Miss Hilda Bock-which in New York, last w£ek.\t.\u2014\t\u201e\t\u201e\t,\t\u201e\t.\t\u201e\t¦ ,\t, rn\tf t.Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Buchanan and by the.children of the school.\tlM°pe\u2019 Gor^°2- or.\\ ®et.t7 X?130\u2019 ear».\tguests on Tuesday evening of their farnj;y spent the Christmas holidays] Mrs.Gillanders, of Lemesurier, is!F\u20190.rma!1 G°ffi Dorothy Kerridge, Unity Club\t^tjS\u2018 Pobt' ,£Ieudfoj0n\u2019 l£| 'n Montreal.\t' a guest at the home o' her son, Dr.]1'0\u2019?p.lallTCve\u2019 Grant Cameron, being Mr Hendersons birthday.| Mr.Collyer, Miss Collyer and Mr.H.E.Gillanders.\tL Grade IX Mr.oiid Mrs.Norman Moore and Raiph CoHyer, of Montreal, spent] Miss Marjorie\tMcKenna, of Cleveland and Willis in Thetford Mines w:th Mr.Mrs.Ernest Porter and Mr.and Miss K.Erskins and Mr.Jack i .v\t,\tana,Erskine, of Montreal, are guests of a-.The dainty basket, which was Mrs.Arthur Johnson.\tI their parents, Mr.and Mrs.K.Er- presented to the bride-elect, was Those who entertained on Christ-'skine.filled with useful and pretty gifts, mas Day at dinner were: Mr.and, Miss Ruth Prouty, of Montreal, is A very pleasant evening was spent Mrs.Wm.Thurber, Mr.and Mrs.! spending the holidays at'her home, until nearly midnight, when refresh- Daniel Lunnie, Mr.and Mrs.J.G.j The Misses Olive Wheeler, of Mac-ments were served.Several gentle- Henderson and Mr.Jo\u2019-n Robinson.' donald College.Rhoda Wheeler, of men friends arrived in time for re- Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Guy have re- ; Call\u2019s Mills, and Mr.Cedric Wheeler Jreshmonts.\tturned to their home it Glen Lloyd, Watch night service was observed after spending a few days with M\u2019-s.in St.James Church.The sendee Guy\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.was conducted by the rector.\t\u2018 ,rr ,rr' ,, Miss Addie Gardner was a New ,rr- Harry Little spent Christmas Year's guest at the home of Mr.Al- £t Firin0aF s \"îlds\\ bert Laraway.\t!.Mrs- .Ellza Co.x >s spending some the holidays at \u201cHill Crest.\u201d '\t'\t1 Waterloo, wasJa recent gue t of he ! ^ ft*1?-**\u2019\t^ Ruth n\u2014«ii.\ti Gill and Leslie cousin.Miss Dorothy Snodgrass.Mr.and Mrs.O.W.Bailey, of Westfield, Vt., Miss Natalie Bailey, of Hartford, Conn., and Miss Kath- leen Bailey, of Montpelier.Vt.were ed\u2019Ʊ runv; Christmas guests of Mr.and Mrs.i\tVI1\u2014Glanvl Guv George.\t! Forde- Rev.Mr.Nesbitt, together with\twith (he\" ¦ da°Khter Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.Percy\t\u20141 Ro-tFney- at Kinnear s Mils.Ben Mrs.J.M.Tinker is slowly reeov-._\t,\ty.\t., , -, ering from a badly sprained ankle, of Brownsburg, are .'guests of their'caused by slipping on the icy street, parents.Mr.and Mrs.John Wheeler.| Mr.and Mrs.Frank Macdonald Mrs.A.Mizener, of Farnham, was 1 and little daughters and the Misses a guest on Thursday, of her parents, Marion, Annie and Lillian Maedon-Mr.and Mrs.\u20191.E.Miller.\t/eld, of Boston, were Christmas Mrs.Scmley and Miss Isabel ¦ guests of their parents, Mr.and Sculley are spending two Weeks in , Mrs.F.N.Macdonald.Thornton Drew Mrs.Lizzie Morrison left last week for^ Compton to the home of d\u201e\u201e-i\t,Mr.Jas.Martin, where she has ac- EXarn9aîij\u2019T>.H?!î.n,cePted a position as housekeeper.Mr .and Mrs.Grant LeBaron, of North Hatley, spent Sunday at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Kil-bourn.The Misses Beatrice Cartwright, of Coaticook, and Vivian Drew, of Ladd\u2019s Mills, spent a few days here r o* i.xt ii- the cuest of their grandmother.Mrs.Cohn Standish, Nettie sus;e Drew, and other relatives.Barbara Y\\ ootten, Joyce Miss A.Breault, of Granby, is spending a few days here the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Pierre Breault.On Monday evening, December 29th.the Misses W.and J.Breault entertained at their home in honor Molson.unranked.Grade VIII.\u2014Myrtle Desruisseaux, John McCanna, Doris Taylor and Arthur Learned, equal, Roland Mer- Glanville Goff, Betty Montreal Mr.and Mrs.Archie Bailey enter Hearne, Standish.Maurice Paige, Mary Noonan, Grant Drennan, Peter Macdonald, Freda Locke.Grade VI.\u2014Douglas Drennan, Gloria Frasier, Raymond Noonan.Rosamond Staples, Edith Taylor, Margaret McDonald, Malda McClintock, Frances Plaisance, Ford Dren- Miss Hilda Sutton, of Weir, spent her vacation with her mother, Mrs.A.H.Draper.Mr.Harold Sherman has returned to Sawyerville, after spending a week at the home of his sister, Mrs.Vincent Young.Mr.and Mrs.W.P.Young and Mr.Wm.Young spent Christmas Day with Mr.and Mrs.Roy Suiter, at Milby.Holiday guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.John Sanders were Mrs.Bertha Gilson and son, Blakely McCann, of Grande Ligne, and Miss Laura McCann, of Sherbrooke.Mr Morton Sanders, of Lennoxville was a recent visitor at the same home.Mr.Jos.Martin was the guest ol his son, Mr.Charles Martin, at Beebe, on Christmas Day.Mrs.Harold Wheeler and three daughters, the Misses Florence Myrtle and Ardice, of Bulwer, spent the week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.L.B.Bailey.Those who entertained on Christmas Day were Mr.and Mrs.L, B.Bailey, Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Pearsons, Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Lundeborg, Mr.and Mrs.B.O.Luce and Mrv Albert Austin.Mrs.Vincent Young and little daughter, Beverly, are spending a few days at the Home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Walter Sherman, at Sawyerville.Mr.and Mrs.C.J Wilson, Mr.Frederick Wilson and Miss Doris Wilson, of Lennoxville, were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Foote on Saturday last.Husbands praise this delicious meal Ore of the Clark Family Place contents of can RECIPEï of Clark's Pork and Beans in earthen dish or bake pan.Mix in teaspoonful of dry mustard.Place slices of bacon or salt pork on top, then pop dish into oven \u2014 when heated through \u2014 serve.< Let the Clark Kitchens help you for quicker and better meals, r Clarks PORK and BEANS (With Tomato, Chili or Plain Sauce)\t2« W.Cl a.rk,Umî.i&æ>.Prepared In Canada for more than 50 year».rOHAlO EHoblbhment» ot Montreal, P.Q., St Remi, P.Q., and Harrow, Ont Miss Catherine Bailey and Mr.naS\u2019 ^jay*\u2018e Moison, unranked.and Mrs.Percy Rhicard and three sons, Clifford, Lyall and B.Alton, were dinner guests on New Year\u2019s Day at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Myron Callaghan.Miss Agnes Wightman, of Bedford, was Johnson\u2019s.\u2022also a guest at the same home.| Mr.and Mrs.Otis P.Bennett and Mrs.Marshall and daughter, Miss little son, Lawrence, of Bennett, Mildred Marshall, of Bedford, spent spent New Year\u2019s with Mr.Ben-!\tthe Ralston house a few days of last week at the home1 nett's brother, Mi.Curtis Bennett.d°wn6 avenue.\u2019 Alan Marchant, of Sherbrooke.I Grade V.\u2014Laura Planche, Olive! Miss Beatrice Ward has returned tained a party from Montreal on the spent a few days, recently, at the Meredith, Edith Fisk, Gertrude to Montreal to resume her duties as New Year.\thome of Mr.and Mrs.A.b! Bailey.Noonan, Lois Stoddard, Evelyn Saw- a teacher.\ti Mrs.J.P.Hall and Mr.and Mrs.) On Monday evening.December yer' Russel Learned; Reginald Mol-1 Mr.and Mrs.E.R.McCrea spent George Williams entertained on ] 29th, a miscellaneous shower was iso^ u5rai\\kred-\u201e\t^\t-, ! \u2014\t\u2014\t1 Grade IV.\u2014Harold vv ootten, Max Drennan, Donald Standish, George McDonald, Colin Cameron, Shirley Cameron, Donald Stoddard, Margaret McHardy, Percy Wells.Grade III.\u2014 Pauline Meredith Saturday evening at Mrs.Elsie Christmas Day.Those present were given by the Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Rev.B.S Murray, Mr.Wolff and i United Church at the home of Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Proctor.\t' R .F.Cowan in honour of Miss Mrs.Pacaud, of Montreal, has ] Maude Thayer, prior to her mar-on Lans- : nage on New Year\u2019s Day.Miss ] Thayer, who was completely taken re_ 1 Messrs.Gordon Capel, of Cowans-, fr- .\t,.;n« w.« j ii.,.'I rfr,.,.,! n t ~i \u2022\t* surprise, was the recipient of Geraid Warburton, Eva McCanna.¦ - -\tRoberta Desruisseaux» Helen Mc- of Mr.and Mrs.Donald Blinn.I Mr.Wesley Robinson was _ .\t.\t,\t^\t{ Mr.C.M.Blinn and son, Mr.Don- cent $ruest at Mr.Leslie Header- vi^e* anc! Harold ( apel, of Montreal, \u2019 many useful and beautiful Rifts, ^\t^ aid Blinn, started for Waterloo on son\u2019s, Henderson Vale.\t| were holiday Ruests of their parents, testifying to the esteem in which ; Donald, William Baker.Saturday, to attend the funeral ofi Mr.and Mrs.C.O.Ward ~nd ^GV- k.1- and Mrs.Lapel, St.Paul she is held in the community.\tI \u2022a^e^ H.\u2014noIand \\varburton, the former\u2019s uncle, Mr.W.I.Briggs, family, Mrs.Elsie Johnson and the str0et \u201e\tMiss Mabel Young, of Magog, was \u20221Cac.
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