Sherbrooke daily record, 25 juillet 1925, samedi 25 juillet 1925
[" U.J rT £ ni)U E a ü Aü V Sherbrooke Record Established 1897.\tSHERBROOKE, QUE., SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1925.\tTwenty-ninth Yew BRITAIN\tPRAYS IN FACE OF A\tGREAT CRISIS Funeral Of\tCardinal Begin Took Place I Tül\t= i\u2014tki a ta.t/*>t\u2014« n\tScott is sufferinp\u2019 from \u201cn-rison ncv.\tn Quebec Today Conference Decide Operators and Employees Will Confer in Last Effort to Avert Great Industrial Upheaval\u2014Archbishop of Canterbury Calls Nation to Prayer in Face of Almost Unparalleled Crisis\u2014Government Striving to Avert Strike and Great Industrial Disaster.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, July 25.\u2014Hope rather than confidence is the feeling at the moment regarding next Wednesday\u2019s conference between the coal mine owners and the miners, which was called in an effort to bring about a new working agreement and thus prevent the strike which has been called for July 31st, the day on which the old agreement expires.The attention of business interests everywhere will be focussed on the conference Wednesday for the serious consequences of a walkout by more than a million miners are fully realized.The trouble between the owners and workers is an outgrowth of the proposals for a new agreement by the owners which would mean about a twenty per cent, reduction in wages and an extra hour of work daily.The miners have refused to accept this and have continued steadfast in their decision to remain aloof from negotiations unless the proposals were withdrawn.No official announcement has been forthcoming as to what persuasions W.C.Bridgeman, who has been acting as mediator, used to bring the opposite sides together, but the Daily Mail understands that his final success after repeated futile attempts was due to a proposal that at an unconditional conference the parties would examine together the conclusions and recommendations of the Government committee of inquiry, whose findings about the situation between the miners and mine owners are expected to be published Monday.Neither side, the paper says, will he committed by participating in the conference.A.J.Cook, secretary of the Miners\u2019 Federation, Is declared to have intimated that the executive of the Federation agreed to meet the employers after receiving reassurance that the owners\u2019 proposals, although not abandoned would not form part of the discussions.The Archbishop of Canterbury with the concurrence of the Free Church Council, has issued an appeal for special prayers in all rhurchea and by Christians generally for \u201cguidance and help in the face of great dangers and perplexities in this moment of an almost unparalleled crisis.\u201d TRANSPORT UNIONS WOULD REFUSE TO MOVE COAL (Associated Press Despatch.} LONDON, July 25.\u2014The possibilities of the threatened strike of coal miners became more serious today when a conference of the transportation and railway unions decided to take steps to prevent the movement of coal in the event of the miners\u2019 strike.It has been decided to call a conference in London on Thursday of the executives of all trades unions to decide what strike action, if any, shall be taken by the unions generally.- -\u2014-a chosis.\u201d The defense theory will be that his mind has become affected by his fifteen months\u2019 confinement and the harrowing experiences of two death watches in the shadow of the noose.During the ten days allowed them before the sanity hearing, set by Judge Joseph E.David for August 3, William Scott Stewart, Scott\u2019s attorney, will assemble ithe psychiatrists for a desperate leg^il battle to have Scott committed toian asylum.That the fight will be* bitter has been indicated by prosecutors, w\u2019ho believe Scott is as sane | now as at the time when Joseph Maurer, drug clerk, was killed in a ho]|d-up.Scott was found guilty of the tilling.The State will not cease efforts to have the death sentence carried out.Robert E.Crowe, State\u2019s atiorney, has been summoned from his vacation in Northern Wisconsin ijo lead the State\u2019s effort.While State and defense gird themselves for the legal fight which MOTOR TRUCKS AND HIGHWAYS FUNERAL OF CARDINAL BEGIN AT QUEBEC THIS MORNING Sherbrooke Board of Trade Calls Remains Laid in Crypt of Basilica, Beside Those of Sixteen Attention of Provincial Gov- Deceased Archbishops of Quebec\u2014Cardinal Hays, of ernment to Situation\u2014Rail-! New York, Present\u2014Sherbrooke and Diocese Represented\u2014Remains of Cardinal Borne from Palace to Basilica.The difficult task of regulating Italy\u2019s finances now falls upon the shoulders of Count Guiseppe Volpi, the new Italian minister of finance.He will soon come to America to attempt a settlement of the Italian debt to the United States.A.R.MACMASTER EXPERTS STILL M.P, FOR BROME, ARE STUDYING ways Affected and Highways Worn Ont\u2014Think Something Should Be Done\u2014Much Discussion at Last Night\u2019s Meeting.Following considerable discussion by prominent railwaymen and mer- ._____ chants of this city and other places will begin Monday with hearings of ia motion dealing with the growing Q (Associated Press Despatch) UEBEC, July 25.\u2014Encased in a mahogany covered casket and draped in purple, the whole surmounted by the red bieretta, the body of Cardinal Louis Nazaire Begin, the late Archbishop of Quebec, now rests in the Basilica.Amid ceremonies that were moving in their impressiveness, the remains of the deceased prelate were convey-preliminary arguments on the\u201dsan-! emPloyhient of motor trucks as a ed yesterday from the palace, where they had lain in state since Sunday ity test August 3, the police con- \u2018 means of freight and passenger to the ancient church which is now in process of rising from the ruins of tmue to check reports from various,transportation and proposing to put\tthe disastrous\tfire that destroyed it in part, some\tyears\tago.sections of the country regarding the matter before the Provincial T\u201e,0,r\t^ .,\t,\t,\t, .\t,\t,\t, the whereabouts of Robert Scott\" ! Government was unanimously pass-1.^day at.nine o clock the interment of the deceased prelate took place Russell\u2019s brother, indicted with Rus-!ed last evening at a special meeting:\u201911 the cryPt of the Basilica.Cardinal Begin was laid to rest alongside the sell, but who never was apprehended.Russell has contended that Robert did the shooting.A telegram purporting to come from Robert, sent to Governor Small, brought Russell a week\u2019s reprieve six hours before the time set for the hanging, July 17.The message later proved a hoax.An offer to take Scott\u2019s place was of the Sherbrooke Board of Trade.With Mr.A.M.Sangster, presi tombs of the preceding sixteen archbishops of Quebec.With the transference, yesterday, of the body of Cardinal Begin, -ien-t ^^h^Eoaid^ occupying J-he | (jgjgasgfj ]joman Catholic primate of Canada, whose death occurred on RIG FIGHT IS NOWON TO SAVE RUSSELL SCCn (Associated Press Despatch.) C A\tj il i LONDON, July 24.\u2014With refer- aanity question liaised and Legal ence to the criticism of the Govern- chair, Mr.Efdgar Genest presented 1 the following motion for the consid- ;3Unday last m the Archbishop\u2019s Palace here, from the Palace to the eration of the Board :\ti Basilica the people\tof Quebec took part in\tthe last\tceremonies\twhen the \u201cConsidering the imnortance of, Cardinal\u2019s remains\twere laid to rest in the\tcrypt of\tthe church\talongside that serous problem the delivery, those of the other sixteen archbishops of Quebec who have preceded him._______________________° \u2018\u2018Considering ^he' C tnmdderable ' Today\u2019s ceremonies\twere replete with all the dignity and the impressive- made to Governor Small by G.P.damage caused to our national roads ness\tso^enln\toccasion.McGraw, of Washington, D.C., who.by the use of these trucks;\tj Thousands thronged the church and many thousands more had as.said he made it in an effort to bring about abolition of capital punishment.-«- BLAME THE GOLD STANDARD IN ENGLAND Talent Preparing for BattL Defence Will Claim Prison GonfinenieBt Has Deranged Him.(Associated Press DesnatcTi) CHICAGO, July 25.\u2014Cell madness will be the plea of Russell T.Scott, erstwhile financier and promoter, of Canada, in his effort to escape the gallows, from which he has been saved twice within a few hours of the carrying out of the death penalty.Alienists who testified for Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb, kidnapper-slayers of Robert Franks, will be called on in the effort to prove ment for its reversion to the gold standard, which has been! made in some quarters in connection with the miners\u2019 strike and tfte labor difficulties in general, the Daily Express, one of the papers which has been most hostile to the gold standard move, i-eattacks the payment and especially the chancellor of the exchequer, Winston Churchill.The paper contends that restoration of the gold standard is responsible for the grave decline in Considering the harm done to : sembled outside as the solemn services for the repose of the soul of the co^Thérlegitimate «venues;\t°f deep m0Urnin?Were in \u201cIt is proposed by Edgar Genest '\tPublic buildings were streamed with draperies and private and seconded by George Denault : r6s*dences displayed tokens of the sense of the loss that has been sustained that the Sherbrooke Board of Trade in Quebec and the whole Roman Catholic Church in Canada by the death of earnestly request the Provincial Cardinal Begin.necessary1 stepsTo Remedy thï'state >\tP°+puIatio\" had been Rented considerably at the present of affairs;\tj season by the tremendous invasion of visitors and by the assembly of \u201cThat the Secretary of the Sher- ' Pilgrims here on the eve of the feast of Ste.Anne de Beaupre.These brooke Board of Trade be author-1 added their numbers to the multitude and joined in the mourning tio'n to0th^differenlf boards^f'tr^de \u2019 Cardinal Befin\u2019a .^y last night rested in the Basilica, 'in its of this province, as -well as to the ™all0£ani\" c°vered cuffin, enshrouded in his robes and surmounted by his railway companies, asking them to bieretta anq ceinture of office.At each of the four comers stood a adopt a similar resolution.\u201d\t: member of the Papal Zouaves, while kneeling beside it were the Domini- The mover of the motion then can Sisters, in continuous prayer.Yesterday\u2019s ceremonies were carried proceeded to present his views on out with grandeur and solemnity.Monsignor Labreque, Bishon of Chicou towhy suchaa re?oVlution walTem!\t^ ^\t^ raising °f the ^ Borne 011 ed advisable.He stated that some S ° Qelf.,°J sl* p.ne.sts\u2019 the coffln was carried to the hearse outside the time ago he had looked into the Palace- Tae officiating clergy were Father Garon, of Ste.Victoire de commercial situation of the country, Tring; Roy, of St.Patrick\u2019s, Riviere Du Loup; Cinq Mars of Grandines-and had found it none too good.Voyer, of Lotbinier; Houle, of St.Maurice de Thetford, and Laflamme of British bank deposits and export,\t.\u201e\t_____ trade.It says, among other things.! One merchant, on being questroned St.'Anselme that the deposits in five of the big- as to what he thought was the rea- T ,, gest banks declined £40,000,000 | son, replied: \u201cI think the trouble is .\tceremony of the resting of the body, Monsignor Labrecque was sterling the first six months ôf 'caused by the delivery of merchan- asslsted by Father McGuire, of St.Louis, and Father Hudon of Notre 1925 because of the restoration of d>?e by trucks.There is only one Dame Du Chemin, both of Quebec.the gold standard.MAY BE JUDGE Member for Brome Best Bet in Case of Montreal Vacancy if He Wants it.OTTAWA, July 24.\u2014A rather formidable list is comprised by the lawyers whose names are mentioned, or have been recommended by various parties, for appointment to the judical vacancy on the Superoir Court at Montreal, due to the death of Justice MacLennan.It is considered doubtful if Andrew MacMaster, M.P., would go on the bench, although his retirement from political life is forecast.If he 1\tLUJ\u2018I11\u201cf,BU\u20191\u2018 ,^u should care for a judical appointment 1 4iH the\u201e, it isThoVght, also be ready bis chances are considered superior t0 start for the tlni\u2019te| States t* Me™1(>n™ thc\ttalk over France\u2019s debt to that coun- are: Mr.MacMaster, R.T.Stack- ihouse, K.C., W.L Bond, K.C., Ar- DEBT PROBLEM Caillaux and Churchill Will Confer Early in September.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, July 25.\u2014The experts who have been working on the French debt to Great Britain are continuing their consultation with the British experts.Finance Minister Caillaux yesterday informed the cabinet that the situation was expected to be ripe for discussion of details of a settlement early in September, when M.Caillaux will go to London to take up the matter with Winston Spencer Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer.The commission to consider the States debt Colored Races Are Advancing Quite Rapidly-Urges Whites To Be Just And Fear Not solution, and that is to approach the in tne tunerai nropp^^inn\t± i\t\u2022 government.\u201d Mr.Genest stated religious life not nnlv of n v, u ?iePartment of civic, political and ^ that he then wrote to Sir Henry\tf\t\u2019\ty f Quebec.but of Canada, was represented.'\u2022Thornton, president of the Canadian j\tCARDT\\' A i m vve National Railways, also E.W.Beat-!\tCARDINAL HAYES ATTENDS THE FUNERAL ty, K.C., president of the Canadian!\t.,\t(Associated Press Despatch) Pacific Railway, and also interview- MONTREAL, July 25.\u2014Cardinal Hayes, of New York ed the Hon.Jacob Nicol, provincial by his secretary.Mgr.Donohue, Rev.Dr.Roach President of the P th i treasurer, on the subject.\u201cMr.Ni- Summer School Cliff Haven N Y r \u201coac«, Resident of the Catholic p«v,,\u201e.+\ti,:\u201e .,\t,\t,001\u2019 '-'Jm \"aven, N.Y., and George Gillespie, New York snent rcahx,,heBZesxy '\",,ne ,or 9\u201db\" 1 col,\u201d said Mr.Genest, \u201casked him to obtain the necessary backing of bus-! iness men, and he would do all he (could in the matter.\u201d In closing, Mr.Genest said: \u201cIt to Sher- \u201cI Do Not Believe There Will Be Anything to Fear in End j Sïe\u2019lt TiSi'S?tijf i.S\u2019in | !! Thf.peXr'Ve'i'iïènT'V,' to ^PRORI FMQ AC from Any Combination of Yellow Races.Not Just Yet.(this great question.It is no ordi-1 b\tbuild the roads, and! I IlUULLlfllJ Ul But if the Powers Do Not Consider Question Sanely and fairly, Looking Facts in Face and Making Allowances for Prejudices and Legitimate Aspirations, It May Well Be that There Is Another Inevitable War Brewing in Devil\u2019s Vat\u201d\u2014Lloyd George.¦ this great question.It is no 0rdi-! ^,at,ube.T,e°iP*e i3131^ tbe r?ads> and | nary matter, but is of interest to the tucker has to do is to buy I and Provincial nold Wainwright, K.C., R.C.Me try, and unless the situation then seems such that M.Caillaux cannot Michael, K.C., J.A.Ewing, K.C., J.J.Creelman, K.C., A.E.Harvey, K.C., W.W.Chipman, K.C\u201e R.L.Oalder, K.C., and William Patterson, K.C.J.A.C.Eithier, M.P., for Two Mountains is the most prominent ol three or four aspirants to replace Hon.Calixte Leboeuf on the Circuit court.A Superior court vacancy also exists in Three Rivers on account of the death of Judge Desey, Appointments will likely be considered next week.*\tTHE WEATHER ?\t* ****«4**+* + ****** SHOWERS TONIGHT OR SUNDAY Pressure is nearly normal throughout the Dominion but a very shallow depression is moving eastward across the Great Lakes.The weather is fine and fairly warm in nearly ali paiijs of Canada.Y j be absent from Paris for three or four weeks, he will head the commission.-»- C.N.R.PROMOTIONS ARE ANNOUNCED Light winds, fair, tonight or Sunday, showers C.G.BOWKER AND A.E.WARREN ARE AFFECTED BY CHANGES MADE.MONTREAL.July 25.\u2014Official announcement was made yesterday at the headquarters of the Canadian National' Railways of the appointment of C.G.Bowker, general manager of the central region with headquarters at Toronto, to the general managership of the Grand Trunk western lines, including all lines owned and operated by the National Railways west of Detroit and the St.Clair River.Mr.Bowker succeeds Mr.H.E.Whittenberger, who is retiring after many years of efficient service.Mr.A.E.Warren, who has been general manager, western lines, with headquarters at Winnipeg, will succeed Mr.Bowker as manager of the central region.In turn Mr.Warren will be succeeded by W.A.Kingsland, who has been assistant to Mr.Bowker.These appointments will all become effective Aua-uat 1st.his means of conveyance, and start' a business, whereas the railways] Mr.J.O.Darche, on being asked 1t0 bu-ild-th.?ir .own roadbeds,! ! both the Federal Governments*\u2019 (Copyright 1925 by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.Copyright in Great Britain by London Chronicle.Exclusive World Rights Held by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.Reproduction in Whole or in Part Prohibited.All Rights Reserved.) LONDON, July 25.\u2014 (By Cable) \u2014 There is a tendency at the present time, in all continents, towards panic over the position of the white man vis-a-vis the colored; and there is a good deal of ferment, which has justified disquietude.What is the reason for all this shiver of the white skin?They have reason for their shudder.In Asia, the brown and yellow races are seeking to throw off the dominion or domination of the palefaced foreigner.China is in the throes of (he most intense, widespread and best organized anti-foreign movement it has ever witnessed.Japan has, for twenty years, become a redoubtable naval and military empire and is now the most dangerous trade rivel of Europe and America in the East.In India there is undoubted unrest.In Africa, a formidable war is even now in progress between the invading European and the native, the latter with Euro-LLOYD GEORGE\tpean equipment and a leader trained in a European military school\u2014and so far the European has had the worst of it.The Egyptian has for years given trouble.In the United States, the color question has always been a vexed one.The problem of the negro has not yet been solved and, in the Philippines, another colored race is querying American authority.Numerically, the position is against the white.The number of colored human beings on the earth is 1,150,000,000, while there are but 550,000,000 white people.Two-fifths of the world's area is peopled by white races, three-fifths by colored.The colored races have, in recent years, fought the white on their own ground\u2014a war of commerce and applied science\u2014with increasing success.Japan has led the way for color.The victory of Japan over Russia Continued on page Five I THE ESKIMO AND INDIAN Civilization Has Not Helped the Former to Look After Himself.to speak on the matter, aïked if\tbuVbeepl business men are going to allow ; * a ,wÎ, .tons,tant/0O.du condriion.large outside firm! to estabhsh Æ\tM ®\t^ v/5 ^ themseves in cities and deliver pXk furnCh »^H kî \u2019 whlle ÎH goods by motor truck, damaging! (S TUs abn nnlb t?fUUP roads which have been constructed] wh0 have iuvpstr.fi ten' t People, by taxes exacted from the public.| tee\tmoney.1!\\ hîtntth!StatePCvtLvle fUa\u2018ion\u2019 stat; The speaker went on to say that! RBGINA-\t25,-That the es- laws prohibiting thf passage^^f the.tAUCkv!ng buslIless is only for a!klnl°s m far northern Canada were trucksPover a certain wefe height \u2022\tthe,motors only being able:becoming a real problem was the and width, over the highways.! railwavs'hnvn\t'vhelieas fj16 w-ord of Hon.Charles Stewart, Min- ,.Alderman Newton also expressed I whQie year round P opelatlng the lister of the interior yesterday.The his views on the subject.He said:\tOthers who spoke in favor of the !lncu.r&ion of bhe \"'hite man into those :Tb\u2018S Irs.a;free\taad\ttesolutio!iW wei'e° Ge'orgeV°Demiul1L 'terrifT* Part,y blamed for ri\u201d\t»»'¦ E.L.Stewart mate business and carried on in a way the founder iginies, the Minister declaring that for these damages.The truck '( Wilson, Meredith Wilson and J.K.R (ahs given way to improvidence, the Edwards, who, however, did not op pose the adoption of the resolution.Mr.Edwards, in a few words, gave his opinign in favor of the trucks, but closed his remarks by saying: \"I hope the government will settle vice has proved very satisfactory, and once a better and more satisfactory way of doing things is found, it is impossible to go back to the old way.It is an unfair competition with the railways, and I think ! that trucks ought to be made to pay j the\u2018question wfiTtee greatest good ,\t___________ X/teTu'3w ite\t1\t! to the greatest number,\u201d which was northern territories and gener- k L n,.kilr K®ne.rad rnana- apparently the stand taken by oth-j ally \"\u2019ere in better circumstances, gcr of the Quebec Central Railway, : ors not wholIy in favor of the reso-l_______________ in making a few remarks, stated i]utjon\t- \u2014 that the railways of the country! Among those from out of town ave peifect confidence in jthe gov-' present.were Albert A.Gardinier, result being that when difficult times came he was without the stores of food and yupplies he formerly used to provide and became in danger of starvation.The plains Indians, the Minister further declared were less troublesome to his department that the bush Indians of ernment.Mr.Walsh said: \u201cThe mat- of the traffic department of the C.ter on hand has been one of weighty I n.r., who moved a resolution .consideration to the railways for behaif of the raiiwaymcn, thanking some time.It is cutting into our rev- tho sherbrooke Board of Trade for emie very seriously, and I fool that.their share in bringing before the the action of the Sherbrooke Board\t, of Trade is a wise one.\u201d In closing, Mr.Walsh added: \u201cThe number of railwaymen present here tonight shows how we support your action.\u201d F.N.McCrea, M.P., Spoke The chairman next called on F.N.McCrea, M.P., who expressed himself as being entirely in favor of the resolution.\u201cTrucks are using public roads,\u201d said Mr.McCrea.\u201cwhich are built for the benefit of the public.That is ^ all right, but people who truck for month, making a total of 20 cents pay, it is a different proposition, and per hundred.government a much-needed question; A.B.McNaughton, superinten-; dent of the Portland division of the C.N.R., of Richmond; and H.M.Gain, assistant superintendent, also of Richmond.-?- SUGAR PRICES ARE REDUCED MONTREAL, July, 25.\u2014Prices for all grades of sugar were reduced ten cents per hundred pounds here yesterday, the sceond drop in a Read the Record ° While on Your Holidays Readers are reminded that the Record can be forwarded to them promptly while on their holidays, if so desired.Tho short term subscription rate is, cash: one month 40c, o two weeks 20c.If charged, 15c extra.K-gggaOQg.aggaQOOOQOOPOOOnai I PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JULY 25, ÏVZ5.A Hint For Summer Keep the stomach sweet and the bowels regular with \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d\u2014the great fruit remedy for constipation and kidney and liver troubles.\u201cFRUIT-A-TIVES\u201d The Fruit tonic laxative ST.FRANCIS Î DISTRICT NEWS Gatkeriïigs by the Daily Record - Correspondent! in th, Variou?Communities.'* / DANVILLE Mrs R.H.Findlav, Miss Florence M.Findlay and Mrs.A.J.Haddock, of DanAdlle, wth Miss Gladys J.Walker jyid Edwin H.Findlay, of Eridgeport, Conn., visited friends in Lennoxville on Sunday and motored to Quebec, Three Rivers and Grand Mere, returning on Tuesday.Mrs.Findlay and daughter Florence left on Friday for an extended visit at Amesbury.Mass.Mr.E.E.Bangs, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff._____________________________ was in town on business recently.wi\u2014m .Mr.and Mrs.Curtis Leete.of - .\t.Montreal, are spending a few weeks por' with Mr and Mrs.E.M.Leete.^ Mr.Raymond Bilton and daughter Mrs.S.E.Johnson, of Lutleton, £>orjs Calgary.Alta., are visiting NJEL, and daughters, Frances and reiatives here \u2019 Ruth, are guests of Mrs.G.E, Mrs.R' x.'Findlay and daughter Church for a short time.\tFlorence are visiting relatives in Mr.Edgar Findlay and daughte\"' Amesbury.Mass.Edgarda, of New York, were reccr/ Mr.and Mrs.G.Duncan and Mr.guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest: and Mrs.H.S.Roth, of West-Findlay, returning via Belleville.] niount, were week-end guests of Ont.\tt Mr.and Mrs.Walter Scott.Mrs.Houston, Miss Margaret ' Mr.W.S.Miller, of Montreal, Houston and Mr.L.E.Findlay mo-1 was in town last week on business, tored recently to Toronto, where Mrs.B.H.Byron and son Wil-j they will spend a short time.\tliam have returned home from a Mr.and Mrs.D.C.Findlay, of trip to Dunnville.Allentown.Pa., were guests of Mrs.[ Mr, Elwin Findlay and Miss Gla-J.E.Findlay for the -\"ast ten days, dys Walker, of Bridgeport, Conn., Mrs.McGonigal and daughter re- are guests of Mrs.R.X Findlay, turned to Allentown wdth them, mo-' Mr.Elwin Findlay, Mrs.R.N.toring via New York and Bridge- Findlay.Miss Gladys Walker and _______________!______________\u2014 Miss Florence Findlay motored to Sherbiooke, Quebec and Three Riv-'ers this week.Mrs.Fred Leet and daughter Mar SNAPPED AT DAYTON'S FAMOUS EVOLUTION TRIAL i; Children\u2019s Cozy Corner UNCLE JIM\u2019S LETTER » Green Old Age Kept in Health By Here is Mrs, Clarence Darrow, wife of the famous lawyer, as she sat in the Dayton, Tenn., courtroom watching her husband help defend John T.Scopes.She enthusiastically shares Darrow\u2019s \u201cagnostic\u201d views.T~)r Hamiltnn\u2019s Pills £aret>\tLos Angeles,Cal.,are visitor.\tnamiuon\tS\trms jng frjends and relatives in\tthis .vi-\tEvans\twere appointed as a com- -\tcinity for the summer.\tmittee\tto have the necessary re- Their Occasional Use Keeps the ^rs- Robert Scott and infant son, pairs made on the model school-System in\tHealthy\tCondition\tof Montreal, are spending\ta few\thouse\tbefore September 1.The s \u2018\t_______ weeks with Mrs.Scott\u2019s parents, Mr.\tfinancial report of the scholastic a\tr\u201ew.i p.and Mrs.E.M.Lete,\ti year ending June 30, 1925, duly _\t_\tMr.Whitten and son, of Mel-1 audited, was read by the secretarv- Easy to Take, Do Not Weaken or bourne, were in town on business'treasurer and was as follows: Re-Sicken, Give Effective Action on Wednesday.With old age, nature's forces slow\t5'0ur Sy.tickets at Keii.In- down and need the assistance of Dr.S3*'8 Store.Going over any line, Hamilton\u2019s Pills.They flush out the; system, keep it free from poisonous: wastes, make the_bowels active and aid the stomach.To men and women\t~ past middle life Dr.Hamilton\u2019s Pills; Sendee at the Church of the Good are of wonderful benefit.To keep Shepherd on Sunday next will be at regular, full of pep, in good spirits, 1 o\u2019clock p.m.use these vegetable pills frequently, __On Sunday evening ast the Rev.25c at all dealers.BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING BETTER IN EVERY WAY ^Ir.Gaukrodger was assisted at the service in the United Church by Rev.E.M.Wilson, of Bury, and: Rev.E.de Gruchy.The subject of address on July 26 will be \u201cEvolution and the Fall.\u201d UTr.John 0.Leonard was surprised on Thursday, July 16, when1 twenty-one relatives gathered at his home, the occasion being his birth-\t~\ti day.A delicious supper was served After Taking Lydia E.Pink- K,MrsT ArthuJr Leonard and Miss; ,\t, - .\tj-\t; Lillian Leonard.A large birthday! aam 8 Vegetable Compound ; cake occupied the centre of the I _____________ table, which was decorated with 'pink and white roses, the gift ofj Ingomar, N.S.\u2014'T took your medi- >irs.F.J.Bennett.Among the1 cine for a run-down condition and in- guests were Mr.Willie E.Leonard ward toublea.I had pains in my and Mr.Emmett Leonard, of Saw- yerviUe ; Mrs.F.E.McAllister and not walk any distance.I saw about Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound in the newspapers and have taken five bottles of it.I am better in every way and you can use my letter to help other women.\u201d \u2014 Mrs.Aiaha m.Perry, Ingomar, N.3.sons, Sterling and Gordon, of Sherbrooke; Mr.Fritz Leonard, Mr.and Mrs.Fred L.Gilbert and children, Misses Florence and Dorine and 'Master Leonard, of Bishop\u2019s Cross-! ing.Cuticura Preparations Unexcelled in purity, they are regarded by mtHions as unrivaled in the promotion of akin and hair health.The purifying, antiseptic, pore-cleansing properties of Cati-ctna Soap invigorate and preserve the skin; the Ointment soothes and helps to heal rashes and eruptions.The freely-lathering Shaving Stick causes no irritation but leaves the skin fresh and smooth.The Talcum is fragrant and refreshing.£*opl« Each Fr» or ilaiL Address Csoadao De-pot;\tl&L lïaatzzâL* Prica, 8o»p 2àc.Ointment 2» aad 00c.Tatcsm 26c.Cntjcorsi Sbavtn?Stick 2Sc.Toronto, Ont.\u2014 \"It is pretty hard to explain .your feelings in nervous troubles.I felt low spirited, had pains in my head and eyes, always crying, and did not want to go anywhere.I do knitting and fancy work, and I would get irritable after a few minutes of Disease Germs Doomed Mrs.McKenzie, of Newark, N.J., Nervoua Breakdown Relieved spent a day last week with her brother, Mr.J.R.McFadden.Mr.and Mrs.Alden Hill, _ Miss ^Dorothy Hall, Mr.and Mrs.Vernon ;Frappied and son Allen, of Rock Island, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.; S.N.Bishop on Sunday.____________________: Mrs.J.Weir, of Barre, Vt., is' work.Ihave been inCanada five years visiting her daughter, Mrs.Rupert ; and have be Biny Mink, that new landing and climbed out on it.y0U reaUy WOuld kill Jerry Musk-As he did so he saw Peter Rabbit.rat?\u201d demanded Peter, looking very Hello, Peter!\u201d exclaimed Jerry.mueh shocked.\u201cWere you takinf with Jerry Musk- . Pa'nt:ed wooden warriors stand- sire in the world to bother him.There .vriss uoris cims, ot Btierdrooke, A thoughtful lad on his homeward lno.Kv wa1|\t-nor S11,.h ,_____\u2022______________________________ is the guest of Mrs.Oscar Desruis- : seau for a week Miss Wright, of Newport, Vt,, Were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Taylor.Mr.and Mrs.Reggie French and little son, of Sawyerville, were guests of Mr.and Mrs, A.E.Bridg-] ette on Saturday of last week.,\t»\t, .\tr ii.Mn and Mrs, Fred Desruisseau, Many have lost terrors for ths ]\\ir Oscar Desruisseau and Mrs.ing by the wall gave her such a are plenty of fish and if one is spry , way\t,\t.\t-i-™.start that she clutched at Robin there is a young bird now and then Mr« Elbert Miller is the euest of\tUP\t,L orammar wildly.\tfor a change of fare.That reminds Mr and Mrs Donald Miller fn $her l If y0U d .stud1lad y,\tgrammar, Therfi were no Koldcn cbariots or me, Rattles the Kingfisher should brooke for a week\tI0'! ^ ° 1 iLld sav 'To|Silded beasts\u2019 ^ is lrue'\u2019 but ,therc hav-e a family by this time.Tender -,\tCC .\tY011*0 knOW you should saj, A WOTO orIH r^awmey^.nnrl nnf'L'aiywcs\tT.riv*^p,U«^ «^*.' them tear out its grip, ever deepening in their flesh, were almost pathetic.It would be unfair to criticize Japan for taking the opportunity which presented itself, during the Gtcat War, when the white nations were occupied in an internecine struggle.Britain, Germany, AmeVica\u2014they would all, doubtless, have done the same under similar conditions.Can America regard it ns an outrage if Japan, advancing in industrial development, seeks to capture, trade in China?Are these sufficient reasons for talking about \u201canother inevitable war?\u201d much more convenient.Several of the members of Knowl-ton Lodge, I.O.O.F., motored to Granby on Monday evening and report a very fine time, the evening being very nice for motoring.Mrs.M.Pilkey sport Monday in Montreal and was accompanied home | by her sister, Mrs.(Dr.) Davidson, i and Miss Helen Davidson, of Smith\u2019s ______\tI Falls, who will spend a few weeks here.Iflterpstmïf ToilIpcFmn nf\tDoctors Millay and Evans, of the interesting coi.ection or social; Medical Arts Buikling, 0f Montreai, and Personal News from l1lld Dr.Marshall and wife, of Guelph i/ i.r i u I Ont., were calling on Tuesday on Dr.Iknowlton-beneral Happen- M.E Church, of Calgary, Aîta.,who ings of District.KNOWLTON, QUE., July 25.\u2014 Miss E.A.Wood spent Thursday in Montreal, where she attended the wedding of Miss Roy to Mr Wesley Parkes, of this place.Several from here attended the dance at South Bolton on Tuesday evening.Mrs.Harris and party motored toj North Hatley on Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Knowlton, ae companied by Mr.and Mrs.H.V.Truell, spent Tuesday in Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Miss Marguerite Stone spent the week-end in Fitch Bay, the guest of Miss Alice Thayer.Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Flannigan, of Sutton, were recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ian Crandall.Miss Bertie, of Montreal, is spending a short holiday at the home of Mrs.H.F.Wood.Mrs.Arthur Bates returned or: Monday from Bostbn, where she and her daughter, Mrs.Karl Mizener.have been spending a holiday.Rev.Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Hagar with his twm oldest sons are visiting his sister, Mrs.E.E.Ladd and her family, of Bondville.Dr.E.Lalande who has recently established in Knowlton on Maple St phone 119 is now at the serevices of the public in Knowlton and surrounding towns.BÜDGËrOF NEWS FROM BEDFORD Former Bedford Boy Dies in Washington \u2014 Masons Held Annual Church Parade\u2014Personals.BEDFORD.July, 25.\u2014Mr.Paul Gadruoy, of the Bank of Commerce motored to Quebec on Monday.| ®taff\u2019 has returned from ms noli.On Saturday, July 18th,\t^ at Berthierville.Knowlton Rovers went to Magog and 1\t1^'lss,\tH,1}.\t^ ia.te played a game of football, the score a.guost of Miss Gwendolyne Guth- being three to one in favor of Ma-! rle ,\u201d1Ke°n ',\t, Master Bred ixer, who accom- Misses Brenda and Mary Punied his parents from Hamilton gog.The Eaton are spending the summer at : staying .this week at St.Janies\u2019 their home here.Mr.Maurice Cowin, of Quebec, and Mr.Percy Cowin, of Coaticook, are home for a two weeks\u2019 stay.Mr.Austin Wilson, of New York, and Miss Dorothy Wilson, of Sherbrooke, were called home on Wednesday on account of the illness of their grandmother, Mrs.Wilson.Mr.Landon, poultry expert of j ham, was Macdonald College, is in this vicinity' Monday, doing some poultry culling demon-i Mr.William Mullin, of Montreal strations for Mr.L.D.McClintock,1 has returned home after being with County Agriculturist.\t'friends here for over the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.George Stone are Mrs.Peter Hitchcock, of Inger-visiting in Bolton at the home of sol, Ont., is visiting friends in Pike their son, Mr.Wm.Stone.\tj River.Miss Kathleen Farrell, of Manson-j Mrs.Harry Campbell and Mr.ville,_ is spending a few days with Harold Campbell, of Farnham.wen,- rectory, visiting his grandmother.¦Mrs.John Ker, and also his uncle choir and aunt, Rev.F.L.Wrhitley and Mrs.Whitley.Mrs.Ellen Guthrie motored to Foster on Sunday, spending the day at the home of Mr.A.0.Mc-Laughlan.Mr.Lawrence Taylor, of Dun-a visitor to Bedford on It is no use bring angry.To be angry it to be unjust.If the great powers show wisdom and patience, 1 do not believe the ¦ will he anything to fear in the end from any combination of yellow races.Not just yet But.if the powers do not consider the question sanely and fairly, looking the facts in the face ami making allowances for prejudices and legitimate aspirations, it may well be that there is another inevitable war brewing in the devil\u2019s vat.It is the old struggle between force and fair play, between might and right, between mastery and fraternity\u2014in other words, between paganism and Christianity.Which will win?' her father, Mr.C.J.Farrell.Miss Frances Belknap, of Montreal, is a guest of her cousin, Miss Kathryn Pettes.Mr.and Mrs.Ned Soles and son, Maitland, of Sherbrooke, are guests of Mrs.Alva Carter.Mrs.Mclver, of Boston, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.A.Carter.Mr, John Buckland, of Richford, was in town on Sunday visiting friends.Several from here attended the lawn social at Bondville on Tuesday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Pettes, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Alvin Mizener this week.Messrs.Hamel and Cochrane, of Deschambault.Que., recently motored here to visit the mink ranch of Mr.L.D.McClintock, where they said that the animals appeared to be the finest and darkest that they had ever seen.Mr.J.Robert, who with his family moved to the United States one year ago last spring- from what is known as the Hunt farm, has returned with his family and has purchased the Belfour Gryburgh House and says that Knowlton is quite good enough for him and his family.Mrs.Dr.Pilkey and Mrs.M.M.Hunt went to Montreal on Monday morning.Mr.R.Metcalf, of Saskatoon; Mr.M.Dodd, of Kent, Ohio, and Mr.W.Foss, of Chicago, are stopping for a time at Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Thompson\u2019s.The above three men are looking after the trees of this section.Mr.Tanguay, Knowlton\u2019s druggist, is improving his block with a new coat of paint.Mrs.R.B.Kirbt and Mr.J.Taylor, of Montreal, and Mr.C.Mille and Mr.W.Caterson are stopping for a few days at Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Thompson\u2019s.Mrs.E.W.Morgan and her installing team went to Farnham on Tuesday evening for the purpose of installing the officers of Farnham Rebekah Lodge.Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Hagar, with a friend, started for a motor trip to Quebec on Monday morning.Mr.and Mrs.B.M.Ross and son.Donald, who moved from Knowlton several years ago to the United States, are visiting Mr.Ross\u2019 parents at Iron Hill and are calling on their many friends in Knowlton.Mr.Ross was one of the first managers of the electric plant in Knowlton.They motored from their home in Philadelphia.Miss Nellie Wood and friend, Miss Parks, went to Montreal on Thursday morning.Mr .and Mrs.J.F, Bannister, of Montreal, are now settled in their summer home in Knowlton.The farmers in the vicinity of Knowlton are very much discouraged about their haying, as it rains a part of nearlv every day.On Wednesday there were two very heavy showers, one in the morning and one heavy thunder storm about eight in the evening.Mr.L.W.Fay, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Fay, has just arrived home to spend his holidays with his parents.He has been spending the Rummer motoring from Arizona to California and back through Florida and has just returned home from Florida.Mr.Roy Luce, of New Haven, Conn., is home spending a few weeks at his old home in West Bolton and was in Knowlton on Thursday calling cn his old friends.The body of the woman who was drowned last Sunday in Brome Lake was discovered on Thursday after-! noon floating near Fisher\u2019s Point, by Mr, Mann, when he was on Ins rounds peddling near that p'nce The i coroner was at once notified and he ! gave permission for the Mayor to! order the body removed to the cot-1 (age from which the woman was staying.\tI The local contractor, Mr.J.Bv McClay, is at work making some i quite extensive repairs on the Know!-1 ton High School Building, which wiM calling on Mrs.Smith and Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Ker, Master David and Miss Agnes Ker, and nurse, of Hamilton, Ont., who are on a motor trip, were guests at St.James\u2019 rectory, for a short stay on their way to Knowlton, where thev will visit Mrs.Ker\u2019s sister, Mrs.¦Eric Fisher, and Mr.Fisher.Rev.F.L.Whitley, motored to Clarenceville on AVednesday morning, to administer Holy communion to some of the members of the church in that parish, who arc-ill.Miss Margaret Cockerline who is visiting her aunt, Miss S.Elliott, at Clarenceville, motored to Monv-real lately with a party of friends, spending the day in that city.The \u201cChums class\u201d of the Unitecf church held a most successful i\"t-cream social on the church lawn on Tuesday evening, Mrs.Kilman and her class had a very profitable evening.\u201cMasons attend Divine service in Bedford United Church.\u201d The Bedford Masonic Lodge No 60 A.F.and A.M., held their church parade on Sunday the 10th.at three o\u2019clock in the Bedford United Methodist Church?The preacher for the special occasion being the Rev.Robert S.Smith B.D.The procession of Mason; was led by the most Worshipful Grand Master, Bro.Ewing of Richmond, Que., and by Worshipful Bro.Robert V.Russell, W.M.The large attendance included Masons from Bedford, Stanbridge East, FrelighSbUrg, Dunham, Cowansville-, Farnham, St.Armand, Richmond and other places.The Rev.F.L.Whitley, M.A., cltaplain of the Lodge conducted the service assisted by the Rev.Mr.Winch of l re-lichs^urc; who read the Psalm and the Rev.A.T.Love.M.A., of Cowansville, D.D.G.M.who read the lesson.The Rev.R.S.Smith.B.D.took for his topic \u201cGreat Expectations or Temple Building\u201d the text being 1, Kings 5, 18th.verse.\u201cSo they prepared timber and stones to build the house.\u201d The augmented by friends spe resolution read in the service by the pastor.Death of Mr.John H.Hungerford.News of the death has reached here of Mr.John H.Hungerford of Washington at the age of sixty years, who passed away on the 26th of June.Mr.Hungerford was an old Bedford boy, and was agent of the G.P.R., here for some years, before leaving for the West, and was the eldest son of the late Mrs Miranda Hungerford of this town who died about three years ago Mr.Hungerford is survived by his wife, and one adopted daughter, one son, Howard, being killed during the.lille war, also one brother.Mr.Ernest A.Hungerford of the Hotel Gecil at Stanbridge East, besides several cousins residing in this vicinity.The sympathy of his many old friends in this town go out to the bereaved relatives.General Note*.Quite a few of the young people of thi; town attended the dance at Philipfiburg on Wednesday evening The heavy down pour of rain which continued during Tuesda night, has flattered the hay and grain crops, which are both very heavy in this locality.New potatoes, which have been on the market for sometime are considered a good crop and of excellent quality.HIGH FOREST eially for the occasion rendered a beautiful anthem entitled \u201cThe Heavens Declare\u201d.Mrs.Wes.ey Gilman sang a very choice solo entitled \u201cI Need Thee\u201d, Miss P.een Ewing presided at the organ.No pains had been spared to make the service enjoyable and impressive and with beautiful weather and a large attendance the service was considered in every way a great success.A unanimous vote of thanks was tendered to the preacher for the very able sermon and exnosition of Masonic tenets and to the Official Board of the Church which had presented an official welcome to the Lodge by special .Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wood, of Sawyerville, were recent visitors at Mr.W.H.Forgrave\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.John T.Forgrave, Master Dwight Forgrave, Mrs.Hattie Smith, Mrs.Jessie Aimable and Miss Amelia Annable were recent visitors at Mr.Hollis Bailey\u2019s at Auckland.Master Irwin McBurney has recovered from his recent illness.Miss Annie Gallagher, of Winchester, Vt., was a recent visitor at Mr.R.J.McRea\u2019s and Mrs.Sam Forgrave\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.Aaron Thompson and Master George Thompson, Sunday at Mr.W.Lowery\u2019s.Rev.and Mrs.Knowles and Misi Doris Knowles, of Sawyerville, were at Mr.W.H.Forgrave\u2019s recently.Miss Alice Thompson was a recent guest of her mother, Mrs.A.Thompson., at East Clifton.Haying is the order of the day in this section.Farmers all report a good crop.Several from here attended the Orangemen\u2019s picnic which was held in Taylor\u2019s grove at Birchton on July 11.Mr.and Mrs.Clive Thompson spent Sunday at Mr.William Thompson\u2019s at Clifton.Mr.Wni.M-PNaJb and Miss Bonnv MeNab, of Sherbrooke, sipent Sunday at Mr.A.E.Lowery's Mrs.Lewis Tavlor and Mr.Robert Taylor were in Gookshire Monday on business .Miss Edith Olson, of Sherbrooke, was a recent guest of her sister, Mrs.Vern Wilson.-\u2014- BEEBE Rev.T.B.Modey and Mrs.Modey are spending two weeks at Lake Park with Rev.and Mrs.Mick.Rev.H.Mick, Stanstead, will preach in Wesley Church at 10.30.The evening service will be withdrawn.Begining (Sunday, August 2nd, there will be no Sunday school in Wesley Church until Sept.6th.The month of August will be vacation time for the Sunday school.Mrs.Smith, Mrs.Cloris Lanctot, Mrs.Frank Haselton, Miss Nellie Ketchem and Mrs.C.R.Trombly motored to Richmond on Thursday to vis.it the Wales Home.Mrs.Coburn, Bullens, Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Coburn, Boston, Mass., spent the week-end with the former\u2019s brother, Mr.David Reed.Miss Beharel, Boston, Mass., is visiting her aunt, Mrs.Will Huse.Mr.and Mrs.AVilfred Boulais and daughter, Montreal, visited Mr.J.A.Boulais the past week.,\t, .r.\u201e ,\t¦ , ^ otl Don\u2019t nested to read the Ciassi- Montreal ; Mrs.bullerton, of Dan-! (,Pd Advertisements in this issue, ville, and Mrs.Agnes Thompson, of East Clifton, were recent guests of Mr.W.H.Forgrave.Mr.and Mrs.Austin Hall and Mr.Carl Hall, of East Charleston,Vt., spent the week-end at Mr.John T.Forgrave\u2019s.Mrs.Hattie Smith, Mrs.Jessie Annable and Miss Amelia Annable accompanied them home on Tuesday.Mrs.James A.McBurney and Mrs.Sam Wilson spent Saturday in La Patrie.Mrs.Matthew and Miss Irma Matthew, of Vancouver, B.C., spent rSafe Milk and Diet For Infants, Invalids, ___ _____________ The Aged Nourishing\u2014Digestible\u2014No Cooking.fiSJ- Avoid Imitations -\u2022 Substitutes mBtc.No tolerance Cor those who violate the law Every infraction of the Quebec Liquor Law brought to the attention of the Commission is made the object of prosecution before the Courts THE Quebec Liquor Law can properly be called the one temperance law which has been most respected in the Province of Quebec.Nothing is left undone by the Police Service of the Commission that will assure the perfect execution of the new legislation.The benefits from a moral standpoint are apparent.The Police Service has shown yearly improvement since its organisation in 1921.It has carried on a pitiless warfare against smugglers and \u201cbootleggers\u201d importing non-analyzed alcohols, and against illicit distillers whose products are generally of a poisonous nature.A close supervision is maintained over establishments which, under the law, are allowed permits by the Liquor Commission.This work is in the hands of 67 inspectors (46 in Montreal district and 21 in the district of Quebec) and their duties are defined by competent heads.During the year 1923-24 many complaints were odged by these inspectors for violations of the law, and in the great majority of cases the prosecutions were successful, as evidenced by the following figures: Montreal District Prosecutions undertaken.1,795 Prosecutions won.1,208 Quebec District 448 282 mere the offenses were committed in licensed premises, the Commission cancelled the permits when guilt was proven.Following is the number of permits cancelled in 1923-24; Permits Cancelled\u2014Montreal District City Country\tcity Country 3\t1 Manufacturers 6 Clubs.Hotels.\t1 Stores.11 Manufacturers Restaurants.Taverns.28\t47 Total for District.75 Permits Cancelled City Three Rivers Hotels.\t1 Stores.\t3 Quebec District cRy Three Rivers Restaurants .1 Taverns.\t1\t1 Total for District.7 These official figures show the rigid supervision exercised not only over persons who violate the law in the illicit sale of alcoholic liquors but also over holders of permits from the Liquor Commission.The constant exercise of this strict supervision assures respect of the law and protects our population.The Liquor Commission expresses the hope, however, that the public in full possession of the facts will extend loyal co-operation by refusing its encouragement to all violators of the law.'C'XTRACT from the 1924 Annual Report of the Liquor Commission on the operations of its Police Department.\u201cOur operations against illicit resorts in Montreal have by no means come to an end.Cases of sales without permits are still numerous, amounting to 963.This, however, is a considerable improvement over last year, when there were 233 cases in excess of this figure, making a total of 1,186.\u2019\u2019 / > D17B PAGE SIX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1925.The Daily Record Published daily, except Sundays, by the Sherbroeke Receed Cempany, Ltd- 87 WeUingten Street, North, Sherbrooke, Que.- ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY ».1897._______________ Member Canadian Press, Ltd., with dr.p of leaaod News wire in office\u2014Canadian Proa., Associated Press and Ruler's news seryices ayailable.SUBSCRIPTION RATES\u2014Rate* strictly in adrance, to any address in Canada, Great Britain and the United States: One year, |3 dO ; six monthas, J1.7S; three months,\tone month, 40c.AN A.B.C.PAPER The Record is a member of the Audit Bureau U Circulation, and Its circulation is regularly audited and guaranteed.\u2014¦- always to be feared.And now comes the borer to\t+ destroy the corn crops.This has become quite * l LETTERS TO THE EDITOR * *?**** + ** + + + * + ****» A TIP FOR THE POLICE Eilltdr Ilf Record.Dear Sir:\u2014Many people are wondering when the strong arm of the law, lately quite active, will descend on a notorious bootlegger located near this city.This place has been in prevalent in parts of Ontario.The Toronto Globe says: \u201cUnfortunately the latest news regarding the depredations of the corn-borer in South western Ontario is not reassuring.Apparently the corn growers are not doing any more than holding their own against the pest.In some cases this year\u2019s com plants have shown as many as 240 eggs each, while in a few of the more badly infected districts the number of eggs on «acb,\t^ some-time> and gurcly plant runs up to nearly OÜU.Scientists assert that!niugt be ijnown t0 the local police.59 per\tcent of these eggs hatch, and that 25 per;\tIt is an ideal location, easily reach- cent of\tthe grubs will live until fall to carry on\ted by motor car and boat, and is no their work of destruction.The only effective remedy so far discovered is for the grower to plow , _________ down the corn stubble in the fall.It is said that if ____________________ ._________________\t.^ man\u2019s life is brief indeed when compared :\tcourse were persued on every field the borer cleaning up resorts, but this parti- w;th the ages even though it goes for beyond the^vou]d soon become extinct.It must not be pre-jeuiar \u201ene still thrives.Many \u201chust-three score\" years and ten.and yet a life in this sumed tKat the whole of Ontario\u2019s com crop is in ^ modern\ttime\tmay\twitness\tvast\tand\talmost\tun\tdanger\tbecause of the borer.1 he silage or corn\t1}lere }s no reason why it should not believable\tchanges\tin\tthe\tworld.\tThe\tToronto\t;s sure\tdeath to the insects.The areas affected\tbe closed.are only where corn is grown for husking or for;\tREADER.PROGRESS IN A MAN\u2019S LIFE TIME doubt very remunerative to the owner.Chief Camirand and bis force HAPPENINGS Budget of News from Various Sections of the Comity.MILLFIELD Bailey, of Beebe, were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.William Porter Friday evening.Globe emphasizes this in referring to the death illy at Orillia of John Peters, who passed seed.During the last five years in this Province Sherbrooke\u2019 Jub' d4, 192o.away on Dominon Day aged 106 years.It ls\u2019tbe average area of corn grown for husking Pur' pointed out that he was born at Crossmolina, poses has been 235,000 acres, while the gram |) A HIA PA MO* Ireland, in January, 1819, when King George Hb has been worth, on an average, $ 1 5,000,000, was still on the Throne, and Queen Victora, who! annuaHy.On the advice of scientists, this year the; was to rule for 64 years, was not yet born- It was pereage was cut down from 25 to 50 per cent in | less than four years after the Battle of Waterloo.; tbe effort to eradicate the pest, but it is doubtful Steam railways were just beginning to be thought: ;f tbe cr0p wiH come within 50 per cent of average of, George Stephenson having built his first cn\tareas sown.The loss to Southwestern steam locomotive four years before,\" remarks Ontario, therefore, will be considerable.\" The Orillia Packet, in noting, Mr.Peter's death.;\t~ \u201cTelegraphs were not brought into practical use till Mr.Peters was a young man of between I5| md 20.When he came to Canada, in 185 3.sail-\t\u2014\tj ing ships were still in general vogue, though the The beginning of disappointment is an exaggerated! first steamship had crossed the Atlantic 20 years,idea of what you deserve._\t_ before.When Mr.Peters was born Orillia and PARAGRAPHS Mr.and Mrs.George Doneghv and family, of Thetford, were the recent guests of Mr.Arthur But'ler.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Wright and little daughter Edna, of Henderson have done very well in the city in | Vale, were the recent guests of Mr.~i\u2014 -v.i -v:.-Wright\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.W\\ G.Wright.Miss Stella Cook, of Asquith.Sasfck., and Miss Eva Cook, of Carnduff, Sask., are spending their holidays with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Peter Cook.Mrs.A.Watkins and daughter Barbara, of Concord, \\T.H., are spending some time with the former\u2019s mother, Mrs.Thomas Davidson.Messrs.Harold and Charles Wright were the recent guests of their sister, Mrs.Roy Walker, of Adderley.Mrs.Alger Patterson and two children, Harold and Gerald, of Glen Murray, have returned home j after spending a few days with Mrs.Patterson\u2019s mother, Mrs.Thomas Davidson., Mrs.R.Margaret Wright and granddaughtear, Evelyn Cook, have returned to their home in Henderson Vale after spending the past week with Mrs.Archie Cook.Mr.Albert Little, of Henderson Vale, and daughter, Mrs.Edgar PROGRAMME FOR NET WEEK Sunday.KDKA:\u2014303.1, Pittsburgh\u20143.45 a m.,
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