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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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vendredi 5 septembre 1924
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[" cuKAuns ruiiN.i 7uiu.cn.Established 1897a SHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1924.Twenty-eighth Year.FIGHTING IS SS IN CHINIA Countries Six American Round-ihe-World Fliers Got Away from Pictou on Their 520-Mile Hop from Pictou, N.S., to Boston at 10.15 (Eastern Standard Time)\u2014Spent Several Hours I his Morning Making Necessary Repairs for Journey\u2014After Taxi-ing About Pictou Harbor, the Planes Headed into the Wind\u2014Lieut.Wade\u2019s Machine Was Forced Down Three Minutes After Taking Air Owing to Motor Trouble\u2014Resumed Flight Shortly Af terwards- (By Canadian Press Staff Correspondent) PICTOU, N.S., Sept.5.\u2014The American wond flyers, under command of Lieut.L.H.Smith, got away on their five hundred and twenty mile hop to Boston at ten thirty-five this morning after motor trouble had developed and been repaired on the Boston II., the machine sent up to permit Lieutenants Wade, and Ogden to complete their w orld-encircling flight.Wade was forced down three minutes after taking the air, but was successful in again regaining the air and five minutes later ail three planes had disappeared from view.It was anticipated Wade would have greater difficulty in taking the air owing to the extra weight of the machine he was flying.Faced with the necessity of installing a new propeller and trying oW the motor for the first time, Wade and Ogden experienced trouble'from the first.Just previous to getting their motor to turn over they were visited by Lieutenants Smith and Nelson.Nelson fell in the water to his waist, stepping from navy tender to pontoons.After warming up his engine Wade made two attempts to rise without success.He fin° the air after a two-mile run straight down the harbor.up illy made STARTED WORK ON PLANES EARLï ÏHIS MORNING1 ff|ar wiI1 be effected, will be one of many activities, although manv events were proposed have been eliminated out of difference to the .tuers wishes.If they arrive tomorrow, they will fly again Sunday, to arrive in Mitchell Field Island, S' (Associated Pres* Despatch) PICTOU, N.S., isept.5.\u2014The airmen were taken aboard their planes i:t seven ok look.They immediately began the work of fitting a new propeller on the Boston 11 Lieutenant 1\t,lslS,n^ .Sunday afternoon Wade\u2019s machine, and a new spreader , xv '\t-\t- strie.-, announced that Vx.r ;.*___L-\t1 the world cruisers would New York circle over City before landing.Ei fori to Locate Writer of Letter.bar on Lieutenant Smith's.While this work was proceeding the planes were beng refuelled.Lieutenant T»ïnr a'vraTtuo , Smith stated the work of getting the .TiAiEA , E.MNG Li i TER planes in shape for the hop-off would\tWAS SENT TO PRINfF occupy three hours.\t1 Weather reports received from the.1 n i- ç j n* 7 Richmond, off Boston, the Lawrence.*®\"® oend iVian to Syosset IE off Portland, and the MacFarland, in I ihe Bay of Fundy, throughout the morning confirmed earlier reports ! of fairly favorable conditions, with\t-\u2014 little or no wind, sea calm and a visi- (Associated Press Despatch) bility of from fifteen to twenty! NEW YORK, Sept., 5.____________^ letter miles.\tj to the Prince of Wales saying, in At Pictou the skies clouded as the! part; \u201cIf you don\u2019t get out of the morning advanced and the wind United States soon you will meet hauled from northwest to west by.a violent death,\u201d was received\" bv south\tj the French Consul General\u2019s office The Canadian seaplane took off at yesterday, it was reported to the eight o'clock and circled above the \\ police.world fliers.\ti The letter, which was said to be At nine-fifteen the work of warm- \u2018 three pages long and in most poring up the Chicago, Lieutenant | tions incoherent, was postmarked Smith\u2019s machine, was begun.Nelson\u2019s was in readiness but work on the Boston II was still in progress.At ten-seven all three machines were warming up.At ten-nine Smith\u2019s plane was taxing down the harbor.He was ioined iLss Badger remaining! to spend two months with relatives ' and friends here and in Massachu- ; setts, where her brother Leon and ! an aunt reside.Mrs.Ffay Varner and children and also friends, who have been with her for the past few weeks, will return to Boston this week.HIGH AND DRY Gatherings by the Daily Retord Correspondents in the Various Communities.BEEBE Rev.E.M.Johnson will preach GRANITEVILLE The school here opened on Tueday ;yv :.?v *\u2014¦\t¦ ¦ \u2022ah'.' r\t\u2014 « « ^\t< v.v WW\u2019* GENERAL NEWS AND NOTES FROM WINDSOR MILLS JAPANS or CHINA GREENS Reports of Meetings and Personals of Interest to Residents of Windsor Mills.WINDSOR MILLS, Que., Sept.5.\u2014The Misses Monican, Ola and Edna McCabe, of Montreal, were in town over the week-end, the guests of their grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Clovis Roy.\u2022 Dr.A.Decormier, of Shawinigan Falla ,has arrived in Windsor and will in future take over the practice of Dr.J.Champagne.Mr.and Mrs.F.Webster have returned home from their recent visit to Old Orchard, Me.Miss Olive Lynch, of Sherbrooke, are but poor substitutes for the genuine ÂLADÂ\" GREEN TEA Try \u2018Salada* and be convinced.A post card will bring a sample.Address\u2014salada, montheau E.de Gruchy and Mrs.de Gruchyibe greatly missed by her towns-at \u2018'Woodbine Bungalow.\u201d\t| people.Not only m a puolic wav Mr.and Mrs.A.B.George and ; will Mrs.Ladd be missed, but many Mr.Thos.George, of Hartland, Vt.,1 little children who came under tier spent Labor Day with her cousins, ! the Misses Mary and Hildred Me Car- ' thy.Mrs.E.Mason, of Montreal, is in town for a few days, the güest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.O'Reilly.and Mrs.A.Westman and children, of Dudswell Junction, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.W.An- ! drew.Mr.and Mrs.Roy Rolfe and children were guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.C.Batley, in Bury on Sunday.Mr.H.Bentley has returned to Mr.and Mrs.Jos.McCabe, 0f Montreal after spending some time During a heavy fog the Cross-Channel steamer Newhaven went on the rocks under the cliffs at Dieppe.No lives were lost.1 Montreal, were week-end guets at I the home of Mrs.J.A.E.McCabe.Mr.and Mrs.F.Hutchison and j Miss Margaret Gardiner, of Mont-! real, were in town for Labor Day, brooke-Exhibition.\tv1® quests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Gar.Miss Rev.A.Murray, who has been |\t, fïom ! quite ill f\u201er the ,.,t week, is ~\tSf'-**» tember 3, in Victoria hall.Mrs.Colin C.Rolfe and Betty Pope have returned morning with Miss Mar iorie Bacon, Bishop\u2019s Crossing, where they havejported to be improving, of Marlington, as teacher.\t; Been tne guests of Mr.and Mrs.; Miss Margaret Nicholson has gone ; Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Gilbert and Blurry H.Moe.\t.Ito Boston, Mass., where she will children, of Derby line, were at Mr.! tMrs- Cromwell, of Sawyerville, * spend the winter.J.H.Smith\u2019s on Sunday.\t; at present visiting her sona, Messrs.Miss Annie MacLeod has return- Mr.and Mrs.Silas Blair and Mr.\tVedT?'Gromwe?L\tled to Springfield.Mass., aftçr xvev.£\t-v™,\t1\u201c\u2014 and Mrs.Colby Blar motored\tto ! Miss Shirley E.Macrae has re-, spending the vacati0n with her par- , the Bap.ist Cha.ch\ty Underbill, Vt., on Sundav.\t, turnea from Montreal.\tents, Mr.and Mrs.John MacLeod, Howard Reed, Bert Walker and! ,^lss Gillian Turner, of Sawyer-;at Delp Mr.and Mrs.Carl Smith, of Barre,\t^\toi *\u2018er sis-er, ira.: Mrs.Anderton and Mrs.Giffen, Vt.spent the week-end with rela-:j0\u20181rn Cloutier.\t_ .! of Boston, Mass., were guests last ¦ Mrs.Leon Desruisseaux and dan-\t.1- r,\t______ returned i\u2019oronto, Ont., Mr.P.Earling\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.Keens and Mr.H.Betts, of Long Island, have been spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs.A.Betts.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Leonard, of New Brunswick, and Mrs.F.E.McAllis-1 ter and son Sterling, of Sherbrooke,! i- been guests of Mrs.F.L.Gil-i influence will miss a kind and loving friend, also the poor and aged ones have lost a friend.She leaves to deeply mourn her death a loving husband, _ a little daughter of two years of age, an aged mother, one sister, Mrs.Marv Wheeler, of Origon, U.S.A., four brothers, Messrs.N.G.Scott, R.A.Scott, J.B.Scott and Samuel J.Scott, all of this town, a number of cousins both in Canada and the United States a large circle of frienefi.The floral offerings were manv and beautiful.The interment was in the Riverview Cemetery m the family lot.at 3.30 J.m.Rev.F.R.Matthews, of Lennox-ville will preach at the Methodist Church on Sunday at 10.30 a.m.Beebe Academy reopened on Wed- tives here.nave oeen guests of Mrs.F.L.GiI-l\tCOATICQOK where she was spending her vaca-|bert.Mr.Guy Kenney, of Colebrooke, Miss Theresa Beaudoin, of Thet- N.H., has been spending a few days ford, and Miss Laurianne Provan- with Mr.R.C.Rolfe and cher, were visiting friends m Granby 1 friends.on Saturday and on Sunday, left ; Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Beattie and !\t.\u201etairlpd nn Wednesday evening Magog vnth' the^Lsse^ B^ue and | daughters, Elizabeth and Norma, of ^honô?of Mr Webste/s sister^ Dr.A.J.Cromwell and Mr.A.G.¦ Sisco were in Lancaster, N.H., at-oîher I tending the exhibition.Mr.and Mrs.O.G.G.Webster Messrs.Paul and Henry Beique for a trip to Newport, Vt.Miss Alice Graham, of Inverness, is visiting friends in town for a few Mr.Earl Keniston, Mr.and Mrs.' *nter Pntiprtfl have returned from weGk of Mrs.Anderton\u2019s parents, days »«>.»¦\tss,;\t\u201d1 ,.f, SSL.'ttâtggSzfr John E.F,hu, to.relumed to Eevr G.E.JUfttoto.ot Leuror- i f\t^'for Boeton.Mae, 1 Mrs.M.Campbell and daughters, Mr.Alex Matheson left last week his home if: West Acton, Mass., after ville, will occupy the pulpit here on visiting two weeks at the home of Sunday.bis brother's, Mr.J.F.Feltus.\tMr.and Mrs.Floyd Blair and Mrs.W.Ross Bennett and daugh- three children, of Worcester, Mass., ter, Claire, have returned to their spent a few days last week with Mr.heme in Ottawa, Ont.\tBlair\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Colby Miss Annie Beebe has returned to Blair.Whitefield, N.H., after visiting their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Noel Beebe, the past two weeks.Miss Dorothy Haseiton bas gone to Macdonald College.Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Kerndge.'vr ^\t\u201e - T_ \u2022 Miss Ethel Tclmie, of Winnipeg.Modena, Alice and Ruth, Mrs.Ken-Man., is at present the guest of I^th Mclver and Misses Jennie and Mrs.Edward J.Planche.Mr.and Mrs.Roy, of Sabrevois, are the guests of their son, Mr.Louis C.Roy, and Mrs.Roy.Miss Mildred Bailey has returned from a holiday visit with relatives in Lancaster, N.H., Lawwence, Mass., and Quincy, Mass.Margaret Maclver, have returned to their homes in Boston, Mass.Miss Catherine MacKenzie, of Marsboro, was visiting friends here over the week-end.Mr.Norman M.MacLeod and family and Miss Flora MacAskill have returned from their trip to Mr.and Mrs.\"Curnew, of Law- Toronto, Ont., and other points.Mass., were the _ recent | Mr.D.H.MacLeod and family, BALDWIN'S MILLS Mr.and Mrs.A.O.Lyons and Mr.and Mrs.Frank Gleason and sons, Stanley and Vermore, and Miss renoe\t~\t__ ________ ____ _.______ daughter, of Worcester, Mass., have Muriel Markwell spent Sunday in gUests of Dr.and Mrs.John A.; of Sherbrooke, were calling at the been visiting Mrs.Gleason\u2019s brother, Coaticook.\tButler.\t.home of Mr.Allan K.MacLeod on Mr.S.B.Norton, the past week.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Hill, of East Miss Adele Noble, who has been\u2019Sunday.\t,, Miss Lillian Hawker, of Sher- Stanstead, s£>ent a few days recently spending the holidays with her p_ar-| Mrs.Anderton, Mrs.Giffen, Mr.:\tt, .\t,\t\u201e brooke, was at Mr.H.S.Beebe\u2019s the with her brother, Mr.L.R.Smith, ents, Mr.and Mrs.Frederick A.and Mrs.Murdo MacAuley and Miss A MlSs, bora Roy has left for Que-first of the week.\tand were calling or.friends in town.Noble, returns next week to Stan-; Christina MacAulay motored to +-ec\u2019 where sile wl\u201c 'vlslt for a £\u201cort Mr.and Mrs.A.Provancher.Mr.Gordon Pender, of Sherbrooke, wTag home this week, the guests of hig parents, Mr, and Mrs.James Pender.Mr.Leonard McCarthy has returned to his work in Montreal.He was accompanied by his little niece, Miss Mary Madigan.Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Millette and Mr.and Mrs.L.Bourgeau, of Montreal, motored to Windsor on Labor Day to visit at the home of Mr.and Mrs .Philias Millette.Mrs.A.Lafrancois, of Montreal, \u2022was a guest over the week-end of her son, Rev.Father Lafrancois, who has been staying for a couple of days at ; the home of Mr.and Mrs.Alphonse Mrs.Carrie Klir.gr.er, of Sher- Mrs.Josephine Davis, of Beebe, stead College.\t^\t,:9uefc>ec\u2019 where they spent a few brooke, spent the week-end with her has been spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs._H.Delaney and days last week.Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Feltus.her cousin, Mrs.H.L.Baldwin.parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Feltus.her cousin, Mrs.H.L.Baldwin.\tchild, who moved here recently Mr.Kenneth Murray, of Spring- Master James and Miss Beatrice Mr.and Mrs.Sidney Hall and from St.Elie, have taken the apart- field, Mass., is spending his vacation Campbell have returned to their daughter, of Rock Island, spent the ment over Mr.E.F.Houle\u2019s drug with his parents^ Mr.and Mrs.John home in Grand\u2019Mere, afrer visiting week-end with her parents, Mr.and store, formerly occupied by Mr.ju Murray.their grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.E.Mrs.L.Markwell.\tand Mrs.Alden A.Learned.\tj Mr.Canute Olson has returned M.Campbell.\tMiss Charity White, of Coaticook, '^rs- Sidney Carmichael and after spending the past week in Mrs.Sageman has been visiting spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.Master Sidney S.Carmic.ael, ,ir.Boston_ at the home of Mr.J.W.Eider.and Mrs.Joseph White.\t! wh® have spent ^ su^L5dn hai Miss Katie Campbell spent a few week-end \u2019at The 'home\u2019o'f Mr.* a'nd - | Mr.and Mrs.Harry Belknap and tGW\"î iia'e noW returned M ; days in Lake Megantic the first of Mrs.Phileas Millette.MASSAWIPPI\tj daughter.Florence, were in town re- * 0p^.ea»,fr.j w \u2022Rnekland Miss'tlle week-\tDr.and Mrs.Joseph Champagne cently calling on friends.\ttÆ\u2019-Æ?LL\t^ nf, ?lrs- Armand Olson and daughter, ' motored to Victoriaville on Labor time, Mr.and Mrs.M.Michaud and children, Miss Antoinette, Madeline, Paul, and Mr.A.G.Dunn motored from Huntingdon on Sunday and were guests over Labor Day of Mr.and Mrs.P.F.Dunm Mr.and Mrs.Darcy O\u2019Bready and children, and Mr.Fred McLaughlin, |of Sherbrooke, were guests over th rDu- iwis.«.manu wison ana aaugnter, imoto: Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Thayer, of'\ta motor Uin to of Bur^ were\tMr.and Mrs.Day.i\u2019s Derby Line, Vt., spent the weuk-end Montreal\tJ Arthur Olson last ^ \u2019\t! Lenr.oxville, have been guests Mrs.Charles Gilbert.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Tite, Miss Hilda Tite and Mr.Bradford Tite, of Watertown, N.Y., have been spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs.T.L.Tite.Mr.Gordon Welkin has been in Quebec.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Joyce, ofl of :Mrs.'F.'christie, of Magog, and Mrs.A.J.Whitcomb, of Edmonton, Alta., who are their guests.Mr.Frank Fisher and Mr.Ross Fisher were victims of an accident on Wednesday morning.They were painting Mr.Charles Kennedy\u2019s house, when the hook which held one end of the scaffolding gave way and both men fell to the ground.¦d V U ,V ,\t.\t,and Dotn men leu to xne gruuuu, Beecher Falls, have been visiting at hurti them quite seriously.Lat- :Ir®; Ainsworth s.\t; est reports are that they are as com- kIr.sUJAÎiaîhT8r\u2019 ^Irs' J BentIfy I fortable as can be expected, though and Mr.W.J.Bentley spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Shorten in Sherbrooke.Mrs.A.Newman, Mrs.A.A.Osgood and Mrs.C.A.Gilbert were in Angus on Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.A.Betts and Mr.and Mrs.Keens were in Sherbrooke on Wednesday.Miss Margaret Clark was in Bury at Mr.L.H.Hooker\u2019s for the weekend.Mr.Geo.Westman was in Sherbrooke on Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Gilbert and Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Bell were in Len- it is considered that they had a narrow escape.A delightful surprise party was given Mrs.A.J.Cromwell on Friday evening, the occasion being her birthday, when about twenty-five friends gathered at her home to wish her many happy returns of the day.Games were indulged in, and during the course of the evening Mr.A.A.Hall, on behalf of those present, gave Mrs.Cromwell an electric toaster with best wishes from her friends.Refreshments were served later in the evening.Mrs.F.Williams nd Miss Mary noxville on Sunday at Mr.J.Beat- wjiijanis of Sherbrooke, are visit-ties.\t1 ¦\t- .\t.\t\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.P.Harling were in Sherbrooke recently.Mr.and Mrs.T.E.Evans, Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Andrews, Mrs.R.Evans, Mrs.M.C.Bishop, Mrs.F.C.Bishop and Miss Ethel Mackey, of Dudswell Jet., were recent guests of Rev.and Mrs.E.de Gruchy.GOULD STATION ing friends in town.Mr.and Mrs.F.Rodgers and children and Mrs.Rogers, Sr., of Everett, Mass., are guests for a few days of Mrs.P.Gooley.Rev.I.Nelson left on Wednesday for Ottawa, where he will attend the missionary conference.Mr.V.Andrews has returned from a three weeks\u2019 vacation spent with\u2019 relatives in Laconia, N.H.Dr.and Mrs.E.A.Tomkins, of ______ .\t'Sherbrooke, motored to town on Mr.Harold Coates has been spend- Sunday to cal1 on relatives.Miss Elizabeth Nunns has returned to Montreal to resume her school ___\t.\tMiss Eveline Brattin has returned: duties.Messrs.Angus Murray and Ewen .and Mr.and Mrs.Claude Morey, ito her home in Boston.\tI ^r- and Mrs.Robert Scott, Mr.Mr.John Wilson, of Wilson\u2019s Derby Line, Vt., spent the week-end Montreal\t\"\t* Arthur Olson last week.\tMiss Genevieve Dunn, of the Can- Mills, Que., was the guest of his with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.L \\Tr Harold Henderson of Sack-\u2019 ^iss Edy^16 Nicholson, of Ditch- adian Bank of Commerce, is spend- ,\t.\t-^_____ brothers, Messrs.C.and E.Wilsorr.L.Baldwin.\tvile \" \\ B snendine\u2019 a few field\u2019 sPent a few days with her : ing her vacation with friends in mg the past week the guest of his e couple of days the nast week.\tService in the Baptist Church on Weeks in town \u2018\t' parents, Mr.and Mrs.K.K.Nichol- ! Montreal.Three Rivers and Toronto.! sister in_ Sherbrooke.Master Reginald Wilson has re- Sunday afternoon next will be at the Mr Albert Buckland, of Smith\u2019s S0Ib last week.\tIMF.and Mrs.E Morey of Windsor, turned home from Huntmgville, usual hour.\tFaus 0nt was the recent guest of Messrs.Angus Murray and Ewen 1 vt- 'arld Mr-and Mrs- C!aude Morey,,\t-i-v -.i\t.\t\u2022 where he has been the guest of his Mr.Albert Snauldin- of D-xvi'V father\u2019 Maior the Rev Alfred Nicholson have returned to Spring- o£ Hanover, N.H., motored to town; Mr.J.R, MacLeod and Miss Flora I Stanley Scott, of Sawyerville, Mrs.- t\"-».\t7\tu.xvu.e, nis latner, Jiajor xne ivev.auiku\t?vjasg>\t^ s ™ r\tno,,\tof v,™^! rnntmW\tAtv>^c or, 4 c™ ^ TrUKo -0.1 m eum, Mrs.Ernest Cox.\tspent Sunday with his friend, Mr.H.W.Buckland.MU Wilfred Duff has sncceedeu j.Baldwin.\t, \u201cMobilization Day\u201d will be the Hr.McDonald, of Hatley, as mail Mr.W.K.Baldwin.M.P.and son, key note of the services in the Meth-carner on the rou.e from -ms sta- Mr.Harold, and Mrs.Harold Baldwin odist Church on Sunday at 11 a.m.t.on to Hatley.He is using a motor aI,d Miss Markwell motored to Sher- and 7.30 p.m.The pastor, Rev.W.oar _and_ cames passengers.\tbrooke Inst week and attended the P.Wornell will conduct the services.FITCH BAY |on Labor Day to visit at the home\t! motored to Montreal on\tFriday and\tAmos and\tson, of Idaho, and Mr.\tM.of Mrs.M.Geroux and family.\twere accompanied home\ton Saturday\tScott, of\tNebraska, were guests\tof j Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Proulx mo-\tby Miss Murdena and\tMr.John\tDr.and\tMrs.A.J.Cromwell\ton itored to White River Junction for the\tMacLeod and Mr.P.J.\tDenman, of\tSunday.¦week-end and returned on Monday, ! Montreal, and Mr.George MacLeod, On Saturdav evening at about accompanied by their nephew, Mr.; of Coaticook.Mr.James Stevenson formerlv\t\u2014 -u axcenaea\tg\toccupS,^\t.\u201eK f .\t,.! so^h^i18^' °f e.nati\\e Ox th^s piace, buc ,or man/\t^ Robp^ Spauld\u2019ne of Dixville niember communion service/' when by John Brevoort, known as the!\t^ ^ther Hebert, with his P\t^eir S-ears a resident of the V est, is ser-\tlit.LPL E:\u2019r,g' 01 ,D:x^1!e> the pastor wiU give a brief commun- Wm.Bissell farm, on the Bissell ™oth,er and slster\u2019 /ïïlved,he,re on :Pa^ \u2019 v i 2d urS\u2019 A' J-MaoLeod.- - -\tD- .\t,\t.\t.7 .\t.\t.virw, r?Q\\r u* wa* f/hii ^«ro-ri by an.\tJMeil Buchanan, of Spring lGUrEl>-^in the hospital at Quesnel.\tEoLrt'PerkHs\tAon\u2018address on \u201cWhat Christ can road, was burned, together with all Monday.He was followed\t.\t,-.- B.C.The latest news received py *u-' a*\u2019d *Ir\" So:Jert Perkms.\tfor ^ new order of service its contents.The fire was caused auto Pression, consisting of resi-; Hfil^wag called here on Tuesday ow- relatives hye is that there is\tr'oov'c- -i-zr\twill be introduced.The evening ser- by the explosion of a lamp.\t;dent/ of Danville, where he was for- ; mg to the illnes of her brother, Mr.some improyenfent m his condition.\tCOOKSHIRE\t; ^ce will be a special musical and -On Friday the annual picnic ofimerIy Parlsh V™5*\"\tw h?L!?take» to the He expects to be moved to Vancou-\t- song service.Miss Adele Noble will St.Matthias\u2019 Sunday school wasl«^uix_\t,\t____¦\t.ver to another nospital nearer to Miss Phyllis Goff is spending two render two violin selections and held, when thirty children, the tea-,\tu.VA; dyMacLeod also accompanied \" \u2018 ' '' ' ' \u201d ' ^ ; were Mrs.W.Munroe, of Montreal, is a guest of Miss Dora Baldwin and other friends for a few days.Mr.M.Odell, of New York, is spending his vacation in town wit! his parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.Odell.NORTH HATLEY Rev.I.W.McLaughlin, who \\vs.pastor here nineteen years ago, will preach at the Universalise Church next Sunday.the home of fi-.s son Harold, who re- weeks with Mrs, M.W.Johnston at Messrs Kenneth and Graydon Goff chers and a few friends motored to!as teacher at Parker Hill.Miss Dor-, he^rüthGLt.° S!IerlLrooke' tides at Bilhngnam, Was-.\tAyer\u2019s Cliff.\twill give two cornet duets.There Lake Willoughby, where a most de~;°thy Hodge is also leaving to teach\t?V\u2019'lrs'\t*.Coates .r.ar.d -Jrs.Forest Corey anc Mr.and Mrs.N.S.Mitchell, of\tbe singing of old favorite lightful day was spent.Dinner wa^; at Randboro.\tMj\toyes\tWiie.A,tî Mir M A Smith was in Augus on three caugnters, of Springfield.Natick, Mass., Mrs.Maimie Elliot hymns.\teaten in a shady grove and the Mrs.Bryant Derick, of Noy.an, I ^ ?TvKle\tbusiness reœntW\tg Mass., were recent guests of Mrs.and Master Kermet, of Cornish, Me., w\t.! afternoon was happily spent by.th?.and Mrs.Maxwell Derby, of Clar-1 i \\ * e was taken to the hospit- Corey.\t^ have been guests at the home of:\tÎYIU Af\\l\tj kiddies on the sandy beach.Tea enceville, were gyests last week of ifV y,/J2ere operation was performer.James Sweet and family, or Dr.Johnston for the past two weeks.;\t_________ was eaten at five o\u2019clock, after! their sister, Mrs.Earle Warner.i J- \u2022 ate?t reports are that she is C.arernont, .H., spent a tew davs; Mr.and Mrs.Willard MacLeod, of\t._ .\t! which the cars left for home.\tI Mrs.\"Wheeler returned home with,\tnKe J* wi^h Mrs.E.Corey lately, return Gould CuticuraSoap y> Pure and Sweet Ideal for Children Seap, tyntmewt.Ttirrm *r** A44rew Ct-rv?\t\u2019 0«»rw».f.O.S«x 35I« Miss Amelia Herring has returned to Bury, after spending her vacation with her grandmother, Mrs.Station, were the Sunday Mr.Milton Me A skill, ot Detroit,\tjjetjjQcüst and Anglican her daughters on Friday last after r\tThe Parker Concert Co of Sher- - guests of Mr.and Mrs.Edward W.Mich., has been visiting his sister, gunday schools of Georgeville and spending the past few weeks at Mr.\t, L .an.p \u2018 ^S-\tD.{,,.(,(,^2 wj[j appear at the Townhall Mowle.\tMrs.Jas.Matheson.\tf the Anglican Sunday school of Fitch.Earle Warner\u2019s.\tfof Sorin/uLd\t^ ,b/ ni?^or ' daV Sep?8th at Co p m Miss Francis Rivet, who has spent Miss Margaret MacLeod, of Bay held a picnic in Cockrane\u2019s, Mrs.Byrd and three little son:: points.^\t' °n nd °tber 1 Benefit of Village Improvement So- severa! weeks wuth her grandparents, Montreal, has been spending her grove, Georgeville.After a bounti-; returned to Montreal on Friday last, Miss Ruth and \u2019VT-r w rv -u Liety Mr.and Mrs.George Woolley, Sr., vacation at the home of Mr.George ; ful picnic dinner had been eaten the - after spending several weeks with ; 0c North Hi! warTLiiL\u201eaCna, !\t'-fl- has returned to her home in Holyoke! N.Macdonald.\tt J afternoon was happily spent in, Mrs.C.F.Caswell.\t| here reecntïv\t^\t\"\tACRucTnS Mass.\tMr.and Mrs.Norman MacLeod ; races, etc.^\ti Master Donald Byham celebrated !\t' \u2018\t/AOoILO 1 JO Miss Dorothy I.MacLeod, of Mont- and daughter Irene and Mrs.Willie ^ Miss Morjorie\taas re^urned ! bis birthday on Saturday, August' real, is the guest of her parents, Mr.MacLeod and son Lee, of Granite- from Craftsbury, Vt.\to\u2018.30.Donald has been spending the COSTS LESS ! Make your own Syrup with MAPLEINE The easiest saving you can make! Ready in a jiffy! A rich old-fashioned syrup for only about 25c a quart.Ask your grocer today for Mapleine.At your tjrocers and Mrs.John F.MacLeod.\t.ville, Vt., were visiting Mr.and An announcement has been re- Mrs.Jas.MacKenzie and other re-! ceived of the marriage on Wednes* lafives and friends here last week.! day, September 3, in the First Bap- The L.A.S.was entertained on : tist Church, Holyoke, Mass., of Wednesday afternoon, August 27, i Miss Olive Rivet, elder daughter of by Miss Annie Murray.I Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Rivet, of Holv- Miss Christie MacLeod, lyirse-in-: oke, Mass., and granddaughter of training at the Sherbrooke Hospi-, i Mr.and Mrs.George Woolley, sr.,;tal, was visiting relatives and) of Cookshire, to Mr.Henry CooK.friends here last week.opened on September 2j£urrlmej.with Mr.and Mrs.Norman t* tof«Ch^f Herominx, and Mrs.Hemming Mrs.Alonzo Hodge and son, of Asbestos, are visiting Mr.and Mrs.Bailey.FUNERAL OF LATE MRS.LADD The funeral service of the late Mrs.W.A.Ladd took place last Monday afternoon at two o\u2019clock, in the Advent Christian Church.Pastor Lester W, Spencer had charge of the service.Rev.F.W.S.________________ _ ^\tWalden, of Magog, a former pas- a reception was given Mr.and Mre | ML'andÜre.\u201cThos!' Pendleton, of! t,0r\\Pr,eached thc KerIT10,n- Rev- J- wto'i.\t» -r i\ti.l__\t1_\t, C .\t.\t\u2019\tA VI o I non r, r .\t^ £\t+1,/» CJ *.A \u2014 SAND HILL ted several little friends in on Saturday to help him enjoy his birthday.Mrs.R.J.Copping and Mrs.L.E.Cop'ping will entertain the Guild in the church hall on Saturday af- SCOTSTOWN On Monday evening, August 25,iternoon) September 6.__I \u2014 A M\t.-I l >.r*\t-a \u2014\t.BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING MfHEto* USING WILSON'S KtAD D/BECTiqWSrU CAREFULLY AWOh .follow' fueri I also of Holyoke.A reception fol-j Mr.and Mrs.Norman Macdonald Milton D.Laberee at the home of | Sherbrooke, are spending a few ; lowed the ceremony at the resi-\u2019and Mr.and Mrs.Mayo Lyons, of;Mr.and Mrs.R.E.Laberee.Nearlyjdayg at the home of Mr.J.A.Cop-; der.ee of the bride\u2019s parents,\twhich\tBarre, Vt., were at Mr.J.\tA.\tMac- - a hundred guests were present and ping.! was attended by some three hun-\tAulay\u2019s over Labor Day.\tI were received by the bride and' dred guests.Among the out-of- : Miss Margaret Murray has return-; and groom, assisted by the brides-; town guests were Mr.and Mrs.H.Ld to Montreal after spending her maid/ Miss Isabel Boyd, and the Alv;n Worby, of Cookshir-.\tvacation with her parents,\tMr.\tand ' groomsman, Mr.Stanley Laberee, A Rev.Mr.and Mrs.A.W.\tFrye,\t^rs.Murdo J.M.Murray.\ti delicious supper was served after, of Orange, Mass., were recent Misses Ina and Christie Nichol- The wedding cake occupied the guert?.of their niece, Mrs.J.A.Ed-!gon left by motor on Monday last .place of honor on the bride\u2019s\t.¦ ward:'.\t^\tfor Lower Ireland and Cranberry, | The tables were very prettily decor-1 The.Model School opened M:ss Louise Oharbornei.who hos i where they have been engaged to ] ated with sweet peas, j beer, spending the holidays with her,teach for the coming tel:lt,.i parents, Mr.and Mrs.L.K.Char- Thp uguai monthly meeting of bonrr\u2019 -\"-*\t.A.McLean, pastor of the St.Andrew's Church, offered prayer.Rev.F.J.Davis, also a former pastor of the deceased, pronounced the benediction.The hymns sung by the congregation were \u201cWhat a friend we have in Jesus\u201d and \u201cShall nr.el, has returned to Montreal.1 thp w.w.wa8 held at the home of the groom.The evening was spent .mary, Miss Riley.Mrs.A.J.McIntosh and son.ol:Mrg p K MacDonald on Tuesday, i in music and dancing, and, as al-| Mr.and Mrs.Albei ,-er\u2019s Cliff, were guests of Mr.Misg Annie MacAulay has return-; ways, a very pleasant time was en-; daughter Ivy and Mr.inrj Mrs.J.A.Edv'ardti Î3ÿt we^f ier] to Cookshire, where she has been joyed by everyone.The party 1\t1\tT '\t\" Rev.Johnston Sellar ar.d Mrs.r agf;d t0 Uach At the Taylor!up in the early hours after v -,eliar, of Montreal, nave been the Hi)1 gchool>\t|Mr.and Mrs.Laberee a Ion;;, \u2022ecer.guests o.Mr.\" ilnim Mao,\tand jirg> k.Macdonald and and prosperous life.Mabel Macdonald, -, 4-^/- .EX ACTLY', Best of all Fly Killers 10c per Packet at all Druggists, Grocer* and General Store» )mThV regular Monthly meeting ' Mr.James Matheson was in «her-motor trip to Hartford, Conn, the town council convert .at 7.30 brooke last week exhibiting some of Miss Ruby I.Copping left on o\u2019clock on Wednesday evening, Sep- his young black foxes at the Sher-lMonday morning to begin her duties The Sunshine Society will meet;we meet, beyond the River\u201d.A male with Mrs.J.R.Andrews on the1 quartette sang os a special selectable, afternoon of September 11.\ti \"Asleep in Jesus\u201d.tiiy decor-1 The Model School opened on : The deceased died Saturday last.Rev.\tMr.\tTuesday with the following staff of i\ta^!,er an lBn®*s\to£ sever»! month.:.| Bradshaw nroVosed\ta\ttoast to\tthe\tteachers : Principal, Mrs.Shire; In-j Beard as ine\tYas rallcd ^.v ,^er ,»d «, raitaWy >n«wer«d by,t.medldle.Mi., C»»ninSb.i»i Pri-\tB S?o*t\u201cti i,btrtwBrr,;;.d - r-WL1- Bas®BU- MacDonald College and later took by everyone.The party broke of Lyndonvi.le, Vt have been \u2022 fi eourse in\tat Stanstead Col- '\t\u2022\t' wishing guests at Mr.P.Harling s.\t[ lcfro_ Mrs_ Ladd was a very SUCC(SS8_ happy | Mrs.Adams of I hiladelphia, Pa., fuj teacher, teaching six vears m .prosperous me.\thas been spending a tew days wlthjthe Scotstown\tModel School.She Rev.Mr.and Mrs.\tBoyd and\tson\tMr.and Mrs.J.B.Hooker^and call-\tajK0 taught in Point aux Tre;mble 1 Presbyterian Mission Institute.In March 1019, she was married Lo Mr.W.A.Ladd.She was very much interested in Red Cross work during the war and was always a great worker in the Sunday School of her church, taking charge of the primary department.The deceased was one of tho organists of the Mr.and Mrs.K.de Gruchy have left for their home in New York Mr.Cesaire Gervais, Advocate, will be at his office here at \u201cIroquois Hotel,\u201d tomorrow, the 6th, from 1 to 6 p.m.\u2014McConnell Mr.Arthur Corey and Mr.Adams, of Rochdale, Mass., have been visiting in this district.Mr.and Mrs.Farrington and Mrs.Farrand, of Hardwick, were at the Spendlove home for the week-end, and Mrs.R.Brown returned with them for a few weeks\u2019 stay.Misses Florence and Julia Bacon spent a few days with friends in Beebe last week.The Misses Marjorie Woodard.Belle Joachim and Olive Brown and Mr.Guy Brown, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, visited the._ Misses Bacon recently.Mrs.McGowan, of Richmond, has been the guest o' \u2019 brother, Mr.\u2022J.Ingalls and family.after having spent a week with Rev.; church and her voice in song will Safe lst Milk IrVFor Infant! & Invalid* A Nutritious Diet for All Afics.KcepHorlicksAlwaysonHnnd Quick Lunch ; Home or OÜke.A- '\u2019i SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1924.PAGE THRJci BEDFORD AND DISTRICT NEWS Daily Reports from Correspondents of What Is Going On in the Different Localities.SWEETSBURG Divine service in Christ Church will take place on Sunday night, the fir.pt Sunday in September, at 2.30 o\u2019clock, the usual hour.Sunday School precede?the service, also as usual for the fall and winter months.A large party was held quite recently at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Forest Ruiter in honor of the twenty-first birthday of their eldest son, Lloyd.Games and dancing were indulged in for some time, after which refreshments were served which were much enjoyed by all.Mr.Ruiter received the best wishes of all present and a fine sum of money as a souvenir of the occasion.Mrs.E.Donnolly and Mrs.R.Marshall have been the guests recently of their sister, Mrs.Walter W»od.They have now returned to their respective residences, Mrs.Donnolly to Montreal and Mrs.Marshall to the home of Mrs.Kittridge in Granby.Rev.A.T.Love, Mrs.Love and sons, Robert, Lennox and Bartlett Love, motored to Montreal on Wednesday and spent the day in the city.Mrs.J.McNeil, of Lachute, has been a guest recently of Mr.and Mrs.P.A.Roy.Miss Gladys Potvin has returned from spending two weeks in St.Johns with her sister.Mrs.P.R.Roy and daughter, Miss Aline Roy, have returned from Montreal, where they sent a week very pleasantly with friends.Mrs.Adelard Senay spent Wednesday in Farnham, accompanying her son, Alfred, who is entering college there for the regular term of 1924-25.Miss Dorothy Benders has returned from Montreal where she spent a week with relatives.Miss Gladys Miltimore returned to Outremont on Tuesday morning after spending the summer at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Miltimore.She will take up her school duties on Wednesday of this week.Mr.and Mrs.Adelard Lacroix and Mr.and Mrs.George Snyder were in Richford, Vt., on Sunday evening.been the guests for several days oi the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.D.H.Ingalls, and have gone to Millington to visit his sister, Mrs.J.P.Taylor, and family before returning to their home.Mr.C.H.Whitehouse returned to Montreal on Monday evening after spending a vacation of two weeks at his home, \u201cHillside Farm.\u201d Miss Nellie Barber, of Sutton Junction, was a week-end guest of her mother in town.Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Marshall, Miss Mildred, Master Norman and Miss Louise Marshall, of Fort William, Ont.; Mr.James Marshall, of Eastman; Mr .and Mrs.J.Irving McCabe, Mr.Russell and Miss Ethel McCabe, of Windsor Mills, and Mrs.William McCabe and daughter, Madeleine, of Sherbrooke, were guests over the week-end and Labor Day of Mr.and Mrs.John McCabe at the Court House.Mr.W.U.Cotton and son, Charles spent Friday in Montreal.Miss B.Heney, of Montreal, is spending a couple of weeks with Mrs.C.B.Jameson.\u201cWALL STREET BISHOP\u201d WEDS AT 76 SOUTH ROXTON Last week, Mr.and Mrs.G.Fletcher and daughter, of Richmond motored to Roxton and spent a few days with the former\u2019s sister, Mrs.D.Marcotte, also visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Oliver Fletcher, at Granby.Mr.Sylvester Fletcher, of Montreal, visited relatives at South Roxton and Granby recently.Mr.Henry Fletcher, of Spring-field, Mass., motored to Roxton on Thursday and spent a few days with his niece, Mrs.Dan Marcotte.Mrs.Dan Marcotte and daughter Florence, were guests of the former\u2019s uncle, Mr.O.Fletcher at Granby-last week.Mr.John Mason and granddaughter, Evelyn Mason, of Leominster, Mass., were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Galbraith.Mrs.Diana Ryder and Mrs.Jennie Parker, of South Granby, motored to South Roxton recently.Miss H.McHarg, of Waterloo, spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.F.McKenney.Mr.and Mrs.D.Fletcher and little i sSæliaasgas BEDFORD NEWS AND PERSONALS OF INTEREST Storm Put Electric Light System Out of Commission\u2014Schools Reopen.Rev.William Wilkinson, the famous \u201cBishop of Wall Street \u201d is here shown leaving Trinity Church, New York, with his bride Mrs Pauline Travilla McNab.He is 76 and the bride 74.Rev.F.W.Goodman at ^-ight, performed the ceremony.Rev.Wilkinson won his title of the Wall Street Bishop\u201d because of his daily noon services held in the heart of America\u2019s stock exchange centre and attended by brokers, office h0vs and traders.\tJ and Mrs.James Badger on Sunday.Mrs.Coons and child and Mrs.Baker, of Farnham, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Clark and Mr.and Mrs.S.Galer last week.Mr.and Mrs.E.C.Joyal and Masters Eric and Harry Joyal and Mr.and Mrs.Charles Bisley, of Fulford, and Mr.Harold Knights and Miss daughter, of Richmond, were visit- S Bessie Joyal spent Sunday with ing relatives here and at Granby last : friends in Knowlton, w®e.k-\t, TI , j Dr, E.J.Adam and Miss Aldeth Mr.H.Galbraith and son Howard,! Adams and Miss D.Stanford, of Ma-°f Beveidy, Mass spent a few days,^ and Mrs_ Perkins, of Danyille, wuth the former s brother, Mr.Wm.|were guests of Mr and Mrs Fessen: Galbraith.Mrs.Wheeler and son, Gaston, of Leominster, Mass., were recent guests at Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Galbraith\u2019s.Holy Communion was celebrated I Mr.and Mrs.Adelard\" Senay and : at the Methodist Church at Roxton, sons, Oscar and Alfred, spent Labor! at three o\u2019clock Sunday afternoon.I Day in Granby.\tj Mrs.N.Robinson opened the | Mr.and Mrs.Delmer Ingalls and school here on August 18th, for a children, of Woonsocket, R.I., have, five months\u2019 term.\u201e\t___________________________i Mr.L.A.Kenyon, of Montreal, ! and Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Galbraith called at Mr.and Mrs.William Beers ; at South Durham on Sunday after-I noon.CANADIAN PACIFIC Trains Leave Sherbrooke for Montreal *4.00 a.m., fT.OO a.m., *8.00 a.m., t2.0ft p.m., §6.30 p.m.Trains Leave Montreal (Windsor Station) For Winnipeg, Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle *6.00 p.m.,\t*10.15 p.m.For Toronto, Detroit and Chicago *9.15 a.nv, *10.00 p.nt.For Toronto t7.16 a.m.,\t*9.15 a.m.,\t$9.30 p.m., *10.00 p.m., *11.00 p.m.For Sault Ste.Marie, Duluth and St.Paul *8.15 p.m.den at Rose Ledge on Sunday.Miss Henrietta Fowler, of Montreal, is a guest at Rose Ledge for two weeks.Mr.and Mrs.R.J.Peacock were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.Hadlock, of Iron Hill.Evangelist TimiberVite and Mr.Samuel S.Boy, of Scotstown, were guests of Mr, and Mrs.Fessenden on Sunday.Miss Elsie Gaunt, of Magog, spent the w'eek-end with Miss Nora Wright.Mr.and Mrs.\u201cGeorge Page and ___ ___ _____ .\t.daughter, of North Troy, Vt.spent from Waterloo to South Roxton on the week-end at Brookside with Mr.Sunday, returning to Waterloo on and Mrs.S.Galer.Sunday evening.\tI _ Mr.Charles Myers, of Montreal, Mr.E.Reynolds and Mr.John is a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Richard Sanborn spent a week at Old Or- 1 Bockus at \u201cRiverside.\u201d chard Beach recently.\tj Mrs.R.J.Peacock will open her Mr.Tim DeGrenier has sold his: school in F/-senden Schoolhouse on house and bought a farm at the fifth : September 8th.range of Roxton.\t| Mr.Norman Wright, Norma, For- Mr.Dan Marcotte attended the jest Wright and Miss Elsie Gaunt mo-Sherbrooke Fair one day last week, jtored to Granby on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.L.Kenyon motored FULFORD Explanation of etgrns : -Daily.\tf\u2014Ex.Sun.$Ex.§\u2014Sun.only.Sat.Eastern Standard Time.For reservations, tickets, etc., please communicate with Mr.J.A.Metivier, City Passenger Agent, 91 Wellington St.North.F'hone 130 or any Canadian Pacific Railway 'Agent Mr, and Mrs.Stokes, of Montreal, spent the week-end at \"Yamaska View,\u201d with Mr.and Mrs.E.C.Joyal.Miss Bessie Joyal and Mr.Harold .Joyal and Mr.Harold Knights, of Montreal, were also guests at the same home.Mrs, SOUTH BOLTON Mrs.F.Eaton, of Hyde Park, Mass., has been spending a few days the guest of Mrs.George Taylor.Recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs, B.J.Plim include Mr.and Mrs.H.D.Townsend and Mr.Carl spending several weeks with relatives and friends.Mrs.Frank Beerwort is visiting relatives at St.Albans, Vt., for a few days., Mrs.Horton, of Buffalo, N.Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs.Cockerline.Mr.Alex Hunter, of Detroit, is spending his holiday with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Alex Hunter.Mr.and Mrs.Joe Ball and two sons and friends of Miss Elliott motored from Buffalo, N.Y., on Friday and spent the night at the home of Mrs.Henry Miller.Mr.and Mrs.Robin Macfie and family spent the week-end ¦ witn Mrs.George Macfie, Mrs.Macfie and Miss Chew returning to Montreal with them on Monday.Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Hurst and family motored to Henrysburg on Sunday, Mr.Hurst taking charge of the services in the Methodist Church.Mr.and Mrs.M.Martindale, of Cowansville, spent the week-end with the Misses Green, Miss Ethel Green returning with them.Mr.Herman Curtis is visiting at his father\u2019s and at Mr.and Mrs.Erie Curtis\u2019.Mr.McArthur and son, of Montreal, took possession of the farm just purchased from Mr.H.Dean on Monday, _ Mrs.A.H.Derick, Mrs.B.A.Reynolds, Miss Elsie Rowe, Miss Annie Derick and Mr.K.À.Derick motored to Frêlighsburg on Sundov.where Mrs.Reynolds remained, j Mr.Wilson spent the week-end at I Waterloo with friends.Mr.Lloyd Derick, of Montpelier.N.H., spent the week-end with his i mother, Mrs.Nelson Derick.ABERCORN BEDFORD, Que., Sept., 4.\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.George Synder, of Boston, Mass., were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.E.F.Currie, Upper Bedford, on Labor Day Miss Dorothy Ewing left on Wednesday for Macdonald College, where she will take the training-! course for model teachers.Mr.Brant Saunders, of Mont-! real, was a guest over the week-end i at the home of his parents, Mr.and ' Mrs.F.C.Saunders.Mr.and Mrs.Gardner and family, of Toronto, Ont., who have spent the past two months at the home of Mr.and Mrs.L.L.Thomas, left on i Sunday for their home, i The Bedford High School reopened on Tuesday morning wuth the following staff of teachers.Principal, Miss Ruby Hopkins, of Lennoxville; Mrs.Carson, of Rich-! mond; Miss Maud Bartlett, of Gas-pe; Miss Esther Black, of Stanbury and Miss Grace Yeats, of-Bedford.Miss Bartlett is staying at the home of Mrs.Arthur Sheltus and Mrs.Carson at the home of Mrs.L.L.Thomas.Rev.F.L.Whitley and Miss Ruth Whitley were in Montreal on Fri-I day.Mr.Joseph Moreau was in St.: Johns on Sunday to visit his cou-1 sin, who is ill there.Miss Luella McNamara was the guest of her brother, Mr.Guy Mc-; Namara, and Mrs.McNamara, in ! Granby over the week-end and La-! bor Day.S Miss Lapierre of the East Road,is ; teaching in the Catholic School on ! Dutch street, this year.Several fathers of the Redemp 1 torist Fathers are holding a retreat j of eight days, commencing on Sunday last at St.Damien\u2019s Church.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Bieber and Master Billy Bieber, of Richmond, were the guests of friends in town over the week-end., A severe electrical storm passed over* this vicinity on Sunday night.Much damage was done, as five fires in the surrounding territory was seen.The local electric light plant was struck and the dynamo so badly damaged that the lights went out .of commission.All efforts to get the repairs underway at once where in vain, for owing to j Monday being a holiday, no help could be obtained.The results ! County Agricultural Society wer most satisfactory this year, the I fair being one of the most success-: ful for some years, as regards both ! receipts and attendance.son, w'ho is a patient in the Genera' Hospital.Miss Anna Reid, of Verdun, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs Gordon Magee.j Mrs.Merton Bockus and Miss I Mildred Bockus have returned from '< a pleasant visit with relatives in St.Albans, Vt.j Mrs.J.Bockus.Miss Editl, 1 Bockus, Miss Meda Smith and Miss Margaret Pendlebury have returned to Montreal after spending the summer here.Mr.and Mrs.G.Colby, of Rich-ford, Vt., spent the week-end at Mr.A.Russell\u2019s.Misses Delia and Lois Wallbridge of Montreal, spent the week-end at their old home here.SUTTON * Mrs.Wm.Johnston and Mrs.A.E.Tuddenham and two children, of Montreal, have been spending a fe ,v days with Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Tupper.Mrs.M.Shepard, of Foster, wa-calling on her sister, Mrs.L, A.Smith, on Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Jenne and son Llewellyn, Mrs.M.Flanneiy, Miss M.Smith, Mr.J.H.Smith and son Donald spent Labor Day at their cottage at Brome Lake.Misses Gladys Brown, Laura Payne and Edith Brown went ta Sherbrooke on Thursday last week.Miss Lillis Bresee has been spending a few days with her sister in Montreal.From there she will go to Macdonald College.Mr.Ed Curley was the successful winner of the championship at the golf links at Knowlton.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Gendron attended Sherbrooke Fair.Miss Nina Crowell and Mr.Ethan Crowell, of Montreal, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.G.Crowell.Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Call, Mrs.1 Browley and Miss Gertrude Palmer |^- Crawford went to Richford Vt., on Friday | Mrs.H.Naylor has returned to St.j c\\yS'kBer! ^ ir^e.rlt at'j Lambert after being the guest of tended the Sherbrooke Fair lasL relatives for a number of weeks.WMrs.C.S.Scofield, of Richford, T/?1'- Clifford [!asti,ngS \u2019°ff Vt\u201e has been spending a few daysTfWas a week-end guest of Mr.with Mrs.E.N.Ford.\t' and Mrs\u201c Arthur Hastmgs.Mr.and Mrs.Hector Charland i Mrs.Gates and Miss Helen Gates, and sen, of Montreal, were visiting Burlington, are staying at tha at Mr.John Charland\u2019s, sr\u201e andlÇhanilain House, the guests of Mr.other friends at the week-end.j Arthur Merritt.Miss Ardis Crowell is home from I Miss Helen Johnston has gone to a visit to friends in Montreal.| Mystic, where she has been engaged Quite a number of residents a:-Ho teach the village school, tended Bedford Fair and report a Mr.James Domeny left for New-better exhibition than in former foundland on Wednesday to visit years.\this sister for a couple of months._ * «TT i\tMr.and Mrs.H.Borden and Mr.SAVALit 5 MILLS jand Mrs.Ernest Crothers and chil- ______ ! dren left on Friday by motor for Mr.and Mrs.James Enright and ; Niag'ara Falls and other points, family, of Brome, were here on1 Mr and Mrs.Newton, Miss Mar-Sunday visiting relatives and £aret Newton and Master Alex New-friends.\tjton returned to Montreal on Tues- Miss Theresa Dunlavey, of Mont- day after spending the summer at real, was home over Sunday with j ^'le Champlain House, her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John! The village school opened on Wed-of the Missisquoi! Dunlavey.\t'jnesday, September 3rd, with Miss Mr.Waldo Cleary, Mr.Racicot Greelay in charge of the intemediate and Miss Racicot, of Montreal, department, and Mrs.John Deuel in were here over Sunday with Mr.charge of the elementary depart-and Mrs.Wm.Cleary.\tment.\u201c \"Htst nr.-IT » M MADE IN CANADA SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE ,\tThursday evening a party of r ! day visiting Mr.and Mrs.Cleary] young people from Mr.F.Consens\u2019 o rl to wi ilyr\t.a-L-\t__u.* j\tf J, W.Bockus and daughter, ! ^ rarnham, recently spent a 1 day with Mr.and Mrs.R.J.Peacock.Golden Wedding in Abercorn.An event of unusual nterest took Blake, of Sutton, Vt.; Mr.and Mrs.'place here in August 23rd, when a Maynes and children, of Warden; : pelasant surprise was given Mr.and Doris, of Farnham, recentlyapent.a i Mr> flnd\te/b/Townsend,\" Nettie ^rs.Mark L.ShsparLA large nun had been extended dard and two daughters, wr.c intend Mildred Lace, of Foster; Mr.and\t,\t»\t,, , spending some time i» Bo-ton.\tjMrs.M.Armstrong and son, of Bond- e a ylleI atM'\t.Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Stewart return-! ville; Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Knowl- LR?!6 \"Ti1 TF u .Rev H.Charters presenting the .Î.nïr^!îi«f^î01îta^'\tI\tand MrS-:^!sStCwhich they are vacation at Rose ed spending Ledge.Mr.and Mrs.John Badger and family, of Bolton, were guests of Mr.A Knwolton, of Magog.Mr.and Mrs.G.LaChance, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., are guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.S.Blodgett.Mrs.A.Lane and Miss Frances Lane are visiting relatives in Waterloo.testimony of held by the people of this vicinity, in which they have always lived.Several gifts have been received since the reception which wawe sent by friends 'who live at a distance and were unable to be present.The amount of money mostly in gold, was Absolute Protection Whatever Ma} Come ^ Come what may, fire, snow, wind or rain, your home will stand secure IF it is roofed with ASBESTOSLATE\u2014Rlgid Asbestos Shingles.\u2022:\u2022\t\u2022> v * * « v v v >î* *V *> *> \t4.\u2022> ÿ ^ 4#\t^ v Boy Scout News Electric Vacuum Sweepers to Ter-t, The f0ii0Wjng, letter has been re-Jos.Gagne & Fils, Ph.356, Uptown.\u2018 cejve(j from Scoutmaster G.W.,\tV.-4.«t xr^vf\u201d Loke, of Lennoxville, for publica- The popular song hit \u201cJune Night .\t\u2022 No.19380.\u2014H.C.Wilson & Sons.\" ûj\" ^-011jd ii^e to take this oppor- G now on sale, also on Victor-Record ^un.£y tj,an]j every officer and I\t______ ^ f0\u2018 the splendid way they|Dr\tof gj Ferdinand d>HaB.BAB ACCIDENT lAsrr EVENING NEAR ST.GERARD Dempsey's New Nose Plastic Surgeons Transform Champion\u2019s Plebeian Beak Into Thing of Chaste Beauty Limited.«\u2022.\"\"SS- atSTSf bl\t\u201dSf.n\"Th.Slï»\u201d iwi» » jpnraed until a ,ater^ date for \u201cfur- credited Herd of any breed.(By Joe Williams) Mr.Jack Dempsey, gentleman of the fists, romantic idol of the silver sheets, and contributor of deathless passages to the realm of literature, has a new beak.Perhaps it is more accurate to say Mr.Dempsey has a made-over horn, since the basic foundations of the original structure still remain.Plastic surgeons have taken the plebeian Irish nasal design which Mr.Dempsey has affected since infancy and worked it over into a perfectly intriguing Grecian pattern.Those who knew the champion in his vulgar fighting days may recall that his inhaler turned up, sharply at the end, much after the\u2019 manner of a Turkish house slipper.This was all right for glove tossing tournaments, but not for the higher arts.As Mr.Dempsey himself observed, \u201cWhoever heard of an actor with a retrousse nose?\u201d So it came to pass that the Barrymore of Fistiana submitted his smeller to the mercies of the white-coated carvers, with instructions to build the thing over and blazes with the cost.Dispatches announce the knife artists scored a scientific triumph.They gave the champ a face that only a mother could recognize.Gone is the noble old pug nose of prize ring days.In its place appears a chaste, .straight beezer, plainly intended more for show than blow.The boyish bob is expected to make Mr.Dempsey\u2019s bugle vastly more presentable for the cinema.What effect it will have on his performances in the ring is a matter of speculation.In this connection the immortal lines of the good Marquis of Queensberry are recalled : \u201cAny nose will spread if you pop it right.\u201d REAL OPPORTUNITY comes to the mao with ready money! AND the only way the salaried man or wage-earner can successfully accumulate a RESERVE FUND is by systematic saving.Open a 4% savings account with us\u2014you will find our office conveniently located and open from 9 a.m.to 5 p.m.THE SHERBROOKE LOAN & MORTGAGE COMPANY YOUR LAST CHANCE TO GET ONE OF THESE Weather Prophets This coupon will not appear here again.If you haven\u2019t mailed or brought your coupon in yet, act quickly, for our supply will not last long.Our price, while they last, only 69c» AND HENRY PLAYED \u201cLEAD\u201d tion of the city were in complete .then proof, or for rendering of judg-darkness, including Melbourne,, Duf- ment, ferin, Montreal, Moore, Prospect and the north ends of Queen, London and Quebec streets.Most of these are now lighted once more, after presenting a very uncanny appearance for a brief time.Many wires were blown LOST CONTROL OF AUTO ON HILL Mrs.Martel, of Manchester, N.H.in the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital today suffering from an injury to Dairymen in the Eastern Town-1 ships should appreciate this oppor- : tunity to acquire suitable stock to found a future Ayrshire herd.down, and this made it impossible to her leg which she sustained in an turn on the electricity even where it automobile accident which occurred might have been possible, for it near Sherbrooke last night.Mrs.would have exposed people to con- Martel, accompanied by her son, was iderabel danger._\t_ or.her way from her home in Man- Several hundreds of telephones in Chester to Ste.Anne de Beaupre.In the north ward were out of order goir.g down a steep hill last night.Conn., recently installed a radio for Mr.Ishmal Corey.The worst thunder storm of the season passed over here on Sunday right.No damage was done here.Mr.Austin Smith, from Granbv, is spending a few days with Mr, Wilfred Corey.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Pratt, Messrs lines are running again.A number of properties present the appearanc of a small with men busy cutting that were blown down for wirewood Dozer.- of beautiful trees were des troyed.-\t»\t^\tM is v 14 4i .\t.lumber yard,\t^ .up the trees 0,clock this Y\u2019S MEN\u2019S CLUB.Last night the Sherbrooke Y\u2019s Men\u2019s Club had a splendid re-opening for the season, when Dr.W.S.Lennon, pastor of the Sherbrooke Methodist Church, was the guest and speaker.Dr.Lennon, though only a recent resident in Sherbrooke, hai al ready won a large place in the life of the community by his earnest and enthusiastic messages, and last night her leg and her son sustaïned\u2019a ' *Mrr Fr?Tnk L°T and two child- cut on his shoulder.Both were ad-: Î?\u201d\u2019 i5imt?artford{ who.sperV ! past three weeks with Mr.and Mrs.Ishmal Corey, started for their : home on Sunday by motor.Word has been received from Mr.! j Earl Corey that he is engaged in ! work at Weyburn, Saskatchewan, j ; Mrs.D.F, Weysey and Miss; j Tola were calling on Mr.and Mrs.| A.Husband on Sunday, j _ Mrs.Earl Corey and family were 1 visiting at Mr.John Gage\u2019s at Stan-bridge East on Sunday.Miss Myrtle Gage is staying with : Mr.'.B, J.Getty for a couple of ¦ weeks.Mr.Chas Vanantwarp, Mr.and Mrs.Jasper Vanantwarp, Mrs.Walls and Miss V.Galberth, from oep-1 Frelighsburg, were Sunday guests Weston; of Miss Sawyer.Mr.and Mrs.H.Laduke and Miss e calling on Mr.King at > 7 ¦ vv.a ¦r-uVo wKn tricîs who are saying that the time will come before '\ts\u2018 n ¦im.» ô long when the boys will not be willing to operate even are T WarHen\ton a wheelbarrow unless it is propelled bv a motor.\tJombi .W.arden«\tCf vfr a°A r 1\t-\tfriends in town on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Blake and sons will settle in Waterloo if a suitable house can be obtained.Mrs.Bogie, of Ulverton, jg the night and did a considerable amount of damage to electric rights, telephones, etc.The storm was accompanied by a high wind which blew down many shade and fruit trees.The telephone system was badly disturbed and many phones are yet not ready for use.The foot bridge joining Main street and Western avenue, which serves as a great convenience to the townspeople, is now completed, to the great satisfaction of many of the residents of the town.Mr.Grant Kendall, of Marbleton, Canadian Bank of Commerce staff, was in town on Saturday.The Waterloo High School will open on Monday, September 8th, with a good staff of teachers.The prizes will not be distributed until later, notice of which will he given in due time.The secretary, Mr.R.F.Shaw, has received notice from the provincial board of health that pupils must show a certificate of vaccination before being admitted to the school.Mr.and Mrs.W.W.Higgins and family, of Montreal, were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Leland Holden, Foster Square, on Sunday.Mrs.C.W.H.Rondeau, Mrs.Carrie E.Slack, Dr.G.Martin Rondeau and Mr.Berthold Rondeau returned on Sunday to their homes in West-mount, after spending a week with Mr.and Mrs.S.J.Irwin.Everyone is busy making the final arrangements for the Shefford fair, to be held here on Tuesday and Wednesday, September 9th and 10th.Many entries are coming in and everything points to a record year for this society.Competent judges have been secured for the judging of the different exhibits and the president.directors and secretary, are sparing no pains to have everything in shape for the event.All roads are in such splendid condition and so many of the people here drive autos that a record attendance is anticipated.Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm Smith and children, of Worcester, were recent ' \u201c\t- ~ Wal- in St.Albans.Mrs.Arc ;ie Ashton is visiting relatives in Toronto during tl e exhibition.-*- WATERVILLE Mr.Eric Swanson, of Haverhill, Mass., is spending a week with his mother, Mrs.O.M.Swanson.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Hall, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., returned home, ac- , companied by Edith and Eleanor Smith, who have been spending tar summer with them at their home.-o- EASY TO PLEASE.He came down to breakfast quit?early on his first morning at the new boarding-house.The propnetresi was all smiles.\u2018\u2018Will you take tea, coffee or cocoa?\u201d she asked.But he knew boarding-houses.\u201cWhichever you call it,\u201d said he.41 MORE FORBIDDING.t ( El Paso Herald) Authormes of Hammond, La., have gone about re- lace.Master Neil Lawrence attended the Sherbrooke fair on Thursday.Dr.G.Martin Rondeau, Mr, C.Berthold Rondeau, Mrg.C.W.H.Rondeau, Mrs.Carrie E.Slack and Mrs.Irwin attended the Sherbrooke fair on Wednesday.Mrs.Maria Swett returned on Friday from Sherbrooke, where she Theoretically, it.or any.h;ng ha\u2014 it.is im- \u2018\u2022m forbidding petting parties.\t-y-\t.Higrins of Montreal : dv and familv Plastering \u2018xorbiuden \u2019 cn this and that does little! \u2018\t' 'Id p t\tm , .\t, .r .\u2022 i \u2022 good unless people understand why, and agree fairly 'Y.as tbe\tbe] aunt, Mrs.Alice Mrs L.D.Wallace and Mms Ail- s at his cocmmand, it high in | generaily on the desirabiiity of the prohibition.\tU Moynan, o_n Thursday._\t_\t.! een Wallace are visiting friends in air.only the power that his by f allin any part \u2018gliding\u201d for long distances\u2014far longer than can - £ explained hy trie utilization oi Lire energy .reated by descent, certainly has times.\t.The explanation usually, and pernaps &1 ,-ays, has been that the gliders took off from the If knickerbockers offended the sensibilities of Ham-1 \u201e ^ f \u2019 WdHvTRonTdcau\u2019 Mrs\u2018 Ern1i,e Toronto during the exhibition E.Slacx and Mrs.Irwin were call- ; Mr.and Mrs.Coleman Macdonald, ng on friends in Roxton and North!of Montreal, and Dr.Macdonald, of Shefford on Friday.\ti Winnipeg, were calling on friends scarcely a man can be found who thinks any woman or '\t^rs'\tGreenlie± and in town on Saturday evening.^ girl looks well in them; in short, make them unpopular, iMlS9 Margaret and Master Corcoran; Mr.W.Elmo Ashton who is at-.-\t- Greenhef, of Montreal, were week- 'tending the Toronto exhibition, spent een done many Lead young people to realize that \u201cpetting parties\u201d are Greenhef, ot Montreal, we cheap and comma*-, and there will be much less of that.\u2022end guests oi Mr.and M ,\t, Education is better than prohibition in matters of good Wallace .Mrs.H.C.taste.ways,-\t- summit of a high hill, up the sloping side of whi a fairly steady wind of considerable strength w: -blowing.That is the condition in which the cor.dors of the Andes and the Rocky Mountains dc \u2019\u2019heir hours of seemingly effortless flight; but the explanation is hardly adequate for all of the High t vitli motionless wings that other big birds do : especially far out at sea.It has been suspected , chat the wings in these cases are not motionless as they seem from a distance, but COMPULSORY VOTING.(Buffalo Express) In the United States and other countries where the ¦itizen\u2019s ballot is supposed to govern the nation, the e.vspapers and public speakers are charged with the ., T w1/\t?.tty of exhorting the voters to get out and vote.In ited W aterloo and Australia hereafter a citizen who fails to vote will be assessed ten do-.ars in police court.Australia is ever ready to try something new.Queensland, one of the Australian States, has had ¦ a compulsory voting law for nine years.The immediate The Rev.F.W.Schaffter, Miss Schaffter.Misses Mary and Elizabeth and Masters Jackie and Jimmie Schaffter have returned from Lake Selby, where they spent their vacation.A very severe electrical storm vis- viamr.y on Sunciay the week-end at BondviUe with Mr.and Mrg.Earl Wallace and Mrs.C.Slack, of Westmount.The Misses Ruth and Elinor Lawrence were in Foster or.Thursday.Miss Geraldine Martin, of Frost Village, was the guest of Miss Ruth Lawrence one day last week.Mrs.J .A.Corcoran and Master Curtis Corcoran are visiting friends J : ! THE LAST LEAF O.Henry wrote a story called \u201cThe Last Leaf\u201d in which the life of a frail little girl hung upon the slender stalk of a leaf that fluttered in the wind outside her tenement window.For, she thought, when that leaf falls, then I shall die.It was Autumn, this very time of year, and all the other leaves had fluttered down and away.Still this leaf did not fall.It stayed and stayed and\u2014at last\u2014encouraged by its persistence and will to live, the little girl lived also and grew well.For the last leaf that would not leave the vine was painted upon the brick wall\u2014painted there at night while she slept\u2014by a master hand.And in that story lies this great truth that the author never meant to include in a tale of human devotion\u2014that paint is the mighty counter weight to Nature\u2019s destructive forces.What nature would destroy through rot, rust and general decay, that paint will preserve.The truth applies in YOUR home too.Look around at the surfaces exposed everywhere, outdoors and within, and see how many there are for paint and varnish to save.It is downright economy to paint this fall because you will be saving repairs in the Spring.LI E Save fh# Sarfac# Cam**ig3i, «01 Keefer BUs* Montreal Paint, V ami ah Allied Interests I - f\teffect was to increase the voting from 60 to 80 per cent.l_ieiuenai.- of ^ qua]jfiecj electors.But now only four out of five 1 horet\u2019s wings are motionless beyond question, sc i voters obey the law.The question is: Do the others pay far as any (lapping action is concerned.\t; h-eir ten dollars fine?Or is it just one of those laws ' i-t- o\ti mat all know and few obey if not convenient?[ The exercise of the ballot may have been a privilege1 I before it was universal.But the\" vote is an instance of I CIVIL WAR IN CHINA.\t_\t.\t__________________ Civil war has again broken out in China.This j a urivilege gained resolving itself into a duty, hied between two of the Tuchuns, the j time it is a military' governors of the Provinces, who act as potentates within their own areas, raising and conlrolling separate armies and virtually defying the impotent Central Government at Peking.Shanghai and the contested district, consisting of a rich plain in the extreme eastern point of the Province of Kiangsu, are being fought for by Chi Shieh-Yuan, Governor of that Province, and Eu Yung-Hsiang, who has established himself ir.the disputed territory and is drawing upon the Province of Chekiang for troops and munitions.Shanghai is one of thrown open to trade by the Nanking Treaty or 1842.It is a city of two distinct parts \u2014 old Shanghai, with narrow, poorly drained streets ano typical Oriental houses and shops, and commer ' iaï Shanghai, where are found the foreign districts or concessions.The native section, still sur-tounded by its ancient walls, stretches for several PROGRESS OF AVIATION.(Toronto Globe) The report on \u201c'Civil Aviation\u201d for the year 1923 notes a considerable increase in the use of aircraft for forestry work and photography in Eastern Canada, but there has been no development of passenger, mail or express traffic.The difficulty of operating latter ser-vices is very great in a country where large centres of population are few-and, in many instances, separated by wide tracts of unsettled territory.Development along these lines can best be undertaken in Europe and the United States, where the traffic is heavier, the demand for express services greater and the communities better able to pay the cost.The report expresses the opinion f th- four Chinese norU thar-when air mail, express and passenger services are conditions present less difficulty, they will naturally follow in Canada.No effort has been made to hasten unduly the institution of such services, for they are costly to operate and the funds for aviation have been strictly limited.miles along the left bank of the Huang-pu River; the foreign concessions, adjoining the old city or.the north, extend along the river for about three fifths of a mile.Commercial Shanghai covers 5,362 acres, and has broad, well-lighted streets hospitals, schools, clubhouses and other modern buildings.A fine esplanade skirts the river bank GROWTH OF INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS (Christian Science Monitor) In estimating the international situation of the day and the tendencies that suggest the course of the future, it is unsafe, a ¦ well as unwise, to take into account only \u2022he quarre.' of the past and the intensified nationalism engendered by the war.The old guard may not surrender, but in the course of time it is bound to disappear.Some attention should also be paid to the movements j that look forward, and while any one of them may be ! Insignificant enough in itself, it may fill the role of the The city i.*, c, U,™ n,l oi th.Haogcho-\tZSSZffSXH and the Nanking Railroads, and its spacious : rent is unmistakable, harbor is visited by steamships of all nation* ! It in this sense \u2018hat we should interpret the great Before the World V/ar 20,000 vessels entered and : riUrril5er 01 interna iona.organizations that have either j .1\t,\tii j i , j t i prung up .-.ince the Great War or have taken on a new cleared the port annually, and the total value ot | .,aJty.while mny of them are rot primarily political exports and imports was nearly 270,000,000 ; in character, and do not in any way engage the govern-fhc city has warehouses, shipyards, cotton, silk I ments of the different countries nor represent national floui and paper mills, and fifty newspapers.Ir 1910 the population numbered 13,436 foreigner and 413,3! 3 natives, the British and Japanese predominating among the former.\u201cThe value of property on the foreign con cessions of Shanghai amounts to ^nearly $50,000.-000, and it offers tempting loot to the semi-bandits who form a large proportion of the armed rabble commanded by the Tuchuns.The outbreak is another illustration of the need of a strong Central Government to stop the process of disruption.Among the causes of disintegration are the fiscal barr: each of which sets up a separate tariff against thr others, knows as likin,\u201d v.ys the Toronto Globe \u201cSSw-XS.mmm w Its here/ A realneWone \u201cYoikI never 0et enough of policies, they do, nevertheless, prepare an atmosphere in which political approchements wiii be facilitated.In-ternationally as well as locally, political action follows public sentiment, and the so-called political leaders are governed by events, instead of vice versa.Rome time in ayers.Tne man in Ing You vror, WILL JAPAN JAZZ?(New York Herald-Tribune) Two despatches of related significance were printed in the newspapers this week.Gne recorded the statement of a feminine leader that women are natural progressives and men natural reactionaries.The other told o; the e: fort that the authorities in Japan are making to prevent their women from bobbing their hair.______ __ In Europe and America to bob or not to bob is a J -j-\u2019 ' T'\t' -natter of personal taste.In Japan, where the style of .ere dividing the Provinces ;\t/, mark of caRte ar8 w;\u201e a(! of th® Xried or unmarried condition of the lady who wears it, the innovation is a serious matter.Yet the women of Japan ub cribe to American and European publications, go o \u201cmovies\u201d made in Hollywood, and insist that if tho world is progressing they must progress with it.In furtherance of their arguments, in favor of clipping :\teir raven locks they declare that the men of Japan el\u2019s mobilize the tax ! ' ave long donned European habiliments, while women \u2022 n kept m tne various forms of the kimono whicn I con ' it iV Japanese women\u2019-; wear.If they cannot have clothes from the Rue rje ]a Paix \u2022jinking now; he\u2019s dodg-1 or Fifth Avenue, they can at least, so they contend, get > id of tne r.eavy coils that are piled up over their brows, and to tha\u2018 extent look like the women of the rest of I the world.Although the movement has only started, it \u2022\t.growing, and the indications are that bobbing will be general in Japan before many years.That will leave ! on.y tf.e jazz lacking to the complete modernisation of Japan, a,.-; '.-.at will\tand conquer the Land of ''J the Rising Sun in time.Ike biggest winner ~ ~ QimiMm i*> GRAPHS As he stripped fhe wrapper off and hit through the deficKMis, cocoanrot-laden chocolate coating, and then deep into the most luscious, NEW centre ever pat into a bar, be mttrmared, \u201cMy, my I Why didn\u2019t Netfaon\u2019» think of this before\u2014it\u2019s superbl\u201d Who is he ?His name is thousands.For many thousands of Canadians, from Halifax to Victoria, are rcvelHni* in this new NeHson Chelsea Roll cai this right now.Are you one of them?candy dealer has Chelsea Roll for you.is a delight.Try\u2014to-day.Every good Every taste no* SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SEPTEMBER 1924, PAGE SEVER l^amczzice of the Spanish Jtfain 0PTAIN B*0
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