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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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mercredi 8 avril 1925
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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.\t\tSHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY APRIL 8, 1925.\t\t - Twenty-ninth Yeai coMr\ttfQN\tS WILL ADJOURN UNTII\tL NEX\u2019\tT TUESDAY Many\tPro\t.*iV\t\t \u2022posais Before Frinch F\tinancia\td Committee Labor Member To Continue Debate This Afternoon P.A.MacKinnon (Liberal, Queen's, P.E.L) Approved the Proposed 'Tariff Board and Advised the Practice of Borrowing Money for Long Periods Rather Than for Short Terms\u2014Expressed Optimism in Regard to the Progress of the Dominion, Saying that Canada Now Stands Seventh Among the Nations of the World from the Point of Wealth\u2014Advocated a Policy of Improving Trade Relations Between This Country and the United States, WHAT A REAL WASHOUT LOOKS LIKE (Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, ONT., April 8.\u2014The debate in the House of Commons, this afternoon will be continued by William Irvine, Labor member for East Calgary.The House will adjourn tonight until Tuesday, April 14th.In the Commons, yesterday, D.A.MacKinnon, Liberal, Queens, Prince EdwardTsland; J.Ü.Chaplin.Conservative, Lincoln; Hon.W.R.Mother-well, Minister of Agriculture, and William Irvine, Labor, East Calgary, frpokc on the budget.QUEEN\u2019S MEMBER APPROVES PROPOSED TARIFF BOARD m m mÊm?rye® RELIEVE FISCAL DIFFICULTIES OF FRANCE WILL BE DELAYED Cannot Take Place This Afternoon and Perhaps Not on Thursday, for the Finance Committee, Which Is to Meet This Afternoon, Will First of AH Have to Deal With Alternative Plans that Have Been Submitted to It\u2014 Radical Left Group, Hitherto Supporters of Government, Now Appear to Be Wavering.*-______________________________ This is what happened at La Paz, Bolivia, when fourteen successive washouts left the railroad tracks suspended this way, halting traffic between the South American west coast and tne interior.The debate or the budget was resumed yesterday afternoon, when I).A.Mackinnon (Liberal, Queen\u2019s.been added.Mr.Chaplin asked foi an explanation from Hon.Ernest Lapointe, Minister of Justice, and J'.E.I.) continued his speech begun, Hon.W.R.Motherwell, Minister of last night.He approved the proposed tariff board, and advised the practice of borrowing money for long periods rather Ulan for short terms, île expressed optimism in' regard to the progress of the Dominion, saying that Canada now stands seventh among the nations of the world from the point of wealth.He advocated a policy of improving the trade relations between this country and the United States.Hv considered the people of the Uni-a very Agriculture, who were the only members of the Cabinet in the House at the time.\u201cWe are not sitting in committee,\u201d said Mr Lapointe.\u2018T am sorry, for the people of Canada are interested .n these things,\u201d said Mr.Chaplin.\u201cMy hon.friend may Snow many things, but he does not know the rules of the Hous*/* \u201cI may not know the rules of the House, but I know that Cana- ted States a very fine people to.dian people and members in this tra.de with, even though they had House want to know these things.\u201d retaliated in return lor what Cana- iy[r.Chaplin favored the increase da had done to them m 1911 by jn the duty on slack coal, but he raising certain tariff barriers af:ked what reason had impelled the «gainst us.\t| Government to raise this duty.\u201cAre Embargo on Canadians Potatoes, j they only doing it because thev Mr.Mackinnon protested strrg\tForecast: Moderate to (res\u2019 id weighing Lit 1-2 pounds, war\twinds, fair tod\u2014 and Thur* Umaght to liio surface stmuxad»\td*.v ouiU «-.oui loaiabi. VACTE t^tî 5HEKBKCOŒ DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, I^Z5.ST.FRANCIS * DISTRICT NEWS Githerinft by the Daily Rec»rd Correspoadestt in tbe Various Comm unities.LAKE MEGAN TIC Mr.and -Mrs.Charles Middleton are moving from the;r present rotation.and about May 1st v.'.n occupy the lower floor of ?lr.and Mrs.Vaehon's premises., Mrs.Dannie ^dCfethesor .rd Mrs John S.Mill?*'\"have returned from a trip to 2therbrooke.Rural.Dean Templeman.oi ScotsVSwn, was the gue.\u2018.of K \u2022 \u2022.\"hilihi Callis and Mrs.C;t ' s at ; he parsonage on Tuesday las: week.Dr.Gordon Hume, of Stn-rbroo**?¦*.as called here last week to attend Mrs.George Neil, in eonr.tlta;u; : with Dr.Lineourt.Mrs.Neil is a kittle better and is being trred for by Mrs.Angus McKenzie.On Tuesday last week :wo loads *>f hardwood planks, which wen being brought down the lake, broke \u2018hrough the ice when i esc the wharf, and went to the bottom.The horses did not get into the water.The loads have since been ïecovo ed.Mrs.X.H.,McLeod h from Gould, Mrs.Goodirclt and e caving for New York, wll crake their home Mr.Goodrich went to some time ago.Mr.Charles McDiarmid has been sble to go home, and Mr.and Mr-.Ales Stewart and clrukvn have returned to their destination, having recovered from the effect- of 'heir recent accident on the lake.Mr.arid Mrs.Duncar.Stewart.Telis Why He Can Now Eat Hearty is returned ; ure.Yofk \"A letter which 1 read in the paper about Carter's Little Liver Pills fitted mv own case so closely that 1 could not help trying them and am very happy I did/' So writes Mr.Frank J.Trumbull of Jersey City, N.J., whose letter goes on to say, I had heard about Carter's Little Liver Pills tor rears but never knew they helped overcome poor appetite and sour stomach, until 1 read about another man in the same plight who took Carter s with good results.1 tried them and can honestly sav that the' treed me nl r.asts gas on stomach, so that 1 can now eat without getting, bilious, and thev improved my appetite fully lOOG.You can rest assured that from now on 1 vrill boost Carter's Little Liver Pills whenever Tran.Recommended and tor salt by s.l drug stores ! his nephew, Mr.Albert Edgecombe, play a few piano selections from Ottawa boadcasting setion CXRO.The Farmers\u2019 Association met or.i Saturday at the home of Mr.J.I Samson.New officers were elected and matters of interest to far-j mers discussed.Among those present were Messrs.Watts, Hammond, R.Johnson and others.The G.C.C.Association held a business meeting last Friday evening in the church parlor, i Mr.Ralph Flanders spent the ! week-end in Sherbrooke, i Miss Helen Piper, of Percy, .Y.H.is visiting her grandmother, Mrs.: Thos.Gerrard.Miss Agnes Spalding spent a day j in Lenrioxville recently the guest of her sister, Mrs.Arthur Cook.Miss Helen P.Crosby spent the week-end at her home in Ives Hill.Miss Beatrice MacCormiek spent the week-end in Richmond the .guest of her aunt.Mrs.Granger.Mr.W.Edgecombe was in Sherbrooke Friday on business.Miss May Bayley has returned home, after spending the week-end i at the home of her brother, Mr.John Bayley, of Ayer's Cliff.Messrs.B.Holtham ami V.Wi! hams, both of Sherbrooke, were in town Saturday.Mrs.1.B.McX'aughtdn visited friends in Coaticook last week.Mrs.A'.Parsons and Miss Parsons.R.X., were in Coaticook last week-end.Ma:;er Norris Fisk spent the week-end in Sherbrooke with his grandfather, Mr.Wm.Alexander.Miss Lena Parsons spent the week-end with her sister?in Sherbrooke.Miss Alice Johnson was home for the week-end.I .| Children\u2019s Cozy Corner | \u2022X f 1011 DRUMMING WITHOUT A DRUM.By Thornton W.Burgess.When once you set yourself to learn Surprises wait at every turn.-Peter Rabbit.be a special choir practice in the-Mission Hall at 7.30 p.m.Or, Good Friday there will ba: service at 10.30 a.m.in St.Matthew's Crutch Randboro ; at o! WINDSOR A Lenten recital of sacred music \u201cAll my life i have believed that Thunderer the Grouse drums by* beating a hollow log with his wings,\u201d muttered Peter Rabbit to i himself as he sat in the dear Old j Briar Patch thinking over what he had seen in the Green Forest the I day before.\"I was told that when 1 was a little fellow, and until yesterday I never once doubted it.But that log Thunderer was drumiming on yesterday isn't hollow, and (because it isn't hollow and is covered' with moss Thunderer might pound it with his wings until they were broken without making a noise worth mentioning.Cousin Jumper the Hare says Thunderer doesn\u2019t al-was do his drumming on a log, so of course a log doesn\u2019t have anything to do with the noise.I supposed that Thunderer always uses a log, j but if Jimvner savs he doesn\u2019t I sup-!,,-,\t,\t,, j j -m.j no\tWhen the long roll ended Thunderer apperred to listen for a few Comer once more, for the fourth hns.I haw '\taic Russell, time.We have taken the Daily Kec- sister.1'\u2022'\u201cXa?f\u2019neit Ejad it is ord for a long while.I am sending Harold and i o '\u2022\tgather in the Blot-Out of the bunnies today, : getting aP«\"Vther doS not make and I found eleven.We tapped five Cowers,\tHarold tap- hundred and forty trees this year sugar, but my brother, nar , e and made lots of sugar and syrup, ped some tiroes.^ Did you have any wax on snow this ^ year?I go to school at Abercornj and have two sisters and two broth- i Bolton Centre._____ era that go with me.I am in grade]\t~ six and oui- teacher is Miss Hillman, j Dear Uncle \u2022\t-\t,\t, We like her very much, will close j This is\tand now hoping to see my letter in the [Corner.a\t_ j\u201e t ij0a.r Portland, Me., after a few week?[wings were moving so fast that lar time to write letters ;Lt is much i with relatives here and other; Peter couldn't really see them.Thun- more fun playing outside and health- \u2022\tplaces,\t( derer was dnrmm.ing' and he was too* iBut me must not forget been at! Miss Myrtle Stewart, of Massa-[doing it right there on that rock 'be- the comer altogether, must we?\u2022'*'i spent a part of last week fore Peter\u2019s_ eyes.What was more, | Bessie Biggs, of Albercom, writes wippi.old which settled on my lungs, and Coaticook.where she is employed in Mr.Stephen Pocock, of Water-my cough was so bad, at times, it the Bell Telephone Office, after twoJ viue) visited relatives here recent-1 days at the seemed as if it were tearing\tf\u201ethe ^ ^ ^ I»3\"1*3\u2019 ¦mgs to pieces.I sent and got a Mrs> Trevor Henderson, of North oottle of Dr.Wood's Norway Pine Bay, Ontario, has been a £ Mrs.James Meadowcroft.tect our liberties.Now that we are1\tx ™\tr*\t-r, , facing perhaps a more difficult pro-\tFriends of Mrs James\tMcFad- blem, more difficult of solution, are f6a\"\u2019\t' l pleasw r/Ss^fT\"^.\tthrough * arf question put by Mr.W H.Y^nch! citis at tbe Sbeler of their friends on Monday King, who is the chief executive Moore street.\t! evening, who called to congratulate head of the nation.His Majesty with,\t*\t*\t«\t; them on their fifteenth wedding his advisors and cabinet, the Parlia- Mr.Allen S.Walker, the English anniversary.Five hundred was ment of Great Brtain, is all power- lecturer, of Harrow-on-the-Hill, Eng- played, and later in the evening the ful, and has the final say, and their land, accompanied by his _ wife, ar-1 guests \u201clistened in\u201d on the radio, decision; cannot be questioned.\u201d The rived in town last evening.They are Mr.and Mrs.Maddiss were the speaker then went on to point out guests at the New Sherbrooke House- recipients of several nice gifts, that the Federal Government had no Mr.Walker will give an illustrated Lunch w as served at midnight by authority outside of its own sphere, lecture this evening in the assembly the hostess, after which the visitors neither did any of the Provincial MM of the Cambridge School.\t| departed, wishing Mr.and Mrs.Governments, but the Government of ;\t,\t^\tMaddiss many happy returns of the GreatBritain had control over each',\t
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