Sherbrooke daily record, 23 octobre 1930, jeudi 23 octobre 1930
[" IwhnutM latiu &wnrà f I I Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1930.Thirty-Fourth Year.BRITAIN HDSI ADOPT SAME TRADE MOVES THAT OTHER NATIONS HAVE CANADIAN PREMIER TODAY SHOWED FURTHER IMPROVEMENT.Lord Derby Again Expressed His Faith in Free Trade for All Nations, But Says Since Every Country Has Armed Itself Against Others, Britain Must Arm Herself in Same Way\u2014Wholly and Unreservedly in Favor of the General Principle of Safeguarding\u2014Comments on Remarks Made by Premier Bennett.Lord* London, Oct.23.Derby, who is sometimes called the uncrowned king |Jp A | fî\tI fM of Lancashire where Conserva-\t11 ULij ill tivism is concerned, and who has twice been a member of Conservative Cabinets as Seere-tary-of-War, made an interesting confession of his revised political faith and proffered some approval of Premier R.B.| Bennett\u2019s trade proposals in a Speech in Cheshire last night.i \u201cI still believe free trade alii around the world would be best i for all countries, but every coun- ,\t,\tThe total of bodies recovered from try .tas now armed itself against jthe Anna 11 mine following the dis-others and incidentally even astrous explosion of Tuesday reach- against us,\u201d Lord Derby ied 251 this afternoon-The search for more victims was continued.MINE DISASTER MOUNTED TODAY Tefal Bodies from Anna II Mine at Alsdorf Reached 251 Today \u2014Coal Damp Believed Cause.LONDON, Oct.23.\u2014Premier R.B.Bennett, of Canada, suffering from throat trouble, | showed further improvement to-i day, though he is still confined ! to his hotel.TO DEMAND THAT EVERY EFFORT ALL PROVINCES! BEING MADE TO i BE CONSULTED: EFFECT REMEDY HAD LEG TORN OFF QUEBEC, Oct.23.\u2014Clovis Jobin, 22, employed nn a threshing ma chine in St.Raymond, kicked the power belt to run it off the pulley and stop the machine yesterday.His foot caught in the belt, and his leg was torn off.He died before a doctor could reach him.Conferences Between Canadian : Domi.iion, Provincial and Munici-Federal and Provincial Govern-1 pal Governments Are Co-oper-ments to Iron Out Difficulties: ating and More Money Being Over Proposed Repeal of Co-1 Put into Circulation With View honial Laws Validity Act.\\ to Improving Business.NEW SUBMARINE LAUNCHED LONDON, Oct.23.\u2014A conference MONTREAL, QUE., October 23.\u2014 between the Canadian Federal and \u201cCommodity price declines are un-Provincial Governments is likely as arrested, bank clearings betoken the means ot ironing out the con- ,\t.,\t,\t,\tlit- .stitutional difficulties over the pro- contracted lradc\u2019 rallwa^ traffic posed repeal of the colonial laws runs t)elow the figures of last year, BY FRENCH NATION TODAY\tact.\tand unemployment is a problem en- _______\t^0.:n- Maurice Dupre, Canadian | gaging much attention,\u201d according r\u2019UTTRRnnRr RVnnr'P Oni- _______ Solicitor General, in the Imperial |to the October business summary of France\u2019s newest submarine, the Conference committee under Lord : the Bank of Montreal.\u201cWith respect Promethee, a long distance cruiser San^y is supporting the contention to the latter, however, there is good of 1 500 tons was launched success- °f \u201cle Provinces of Ontario and prospect that the distress will be fully today!\t\" Quebec that the provinces must be ! mitigated by co-operation to provide The undersea ship is of the type consulted before the repeal i?ef-j employment on the part ot the Dom-of the Redoutable and Bengeur, fected, as recommended by the 1920 i inion, Provincial and Municipal Gov-which last year voyaged to the An- Empire Conference on Dominion ; ernments and thu= to bridge_ over tilles and return.It is 295 feet long.Laws .\t.the period of slack trade until the Its surface speed is eighteen knots,, Premier G.Howard Ferguson, of | working of the law of economics and submerged ten knots.\t'Ontario, now in London, favors a'produces a more durable remedy, Dominion-Provincial conference.\u201cIt ! reP?l't adds.Expenditure upon CANADIANS LEAD WORLD IN PURCHASES OF RADIO SETS Over Fifty Million Spent in Canada on Equipment in 1929, Manufacturer States.LITTIE IMPORTANT LEGISLATION EXPECTED AT DECEMBER SESSION TORONTO, Ont., Oct.23.\u2014 For ! Legislation to Clarify Taxation of Country Hotels Seen as Result of Four Different Rulings\u2014Taxation on Large Inheritance Might Be Lowered, While Further Time Will Be Devoted to Jewish School Question-No Change in Liquor Act.per capita expenditure on radio sets, Canada leads the world, according to Alex MacKenzie, president of the , Radio Manufacturers\u2019 Association of i Canada, speaking at the organiza- ! tion\u2019s annual banqu.t here last night, j Fewr realized, he said, th\u2019at in 1928 j sets with a retail value of $30,000,-1 000 were produced and sold in the Dominion, while last year the outlay by Canadians for radios and equipments was more than $50,000-000.GUNBOATS TO ASSIST IN RELEASE OF MISSIONARIES more raid.\u201cIn these circumstances can it be that the rest of the world is wrong and we are right, plosion we have got to arm ourselves ly sent in the same way.I declare my- MI 1H VICTIM Ob STRANGE I |s the USUal course,\" Premier Fei\u2019gu- IIorrvü NT ir n i v, .oo : son said to(iay' \u201cto have a confer-u\tROCHESTER, N.H., October 23.once\t.p10vhices that their I 0ffVria,la of the mine are still -Evelyn L Wiggm, three-year-old views be ascumjn\u20acd, 0ur posi-! mystified as to the cause of the ex- daughter of Mr.and Mrs Raymond ti is lhat we do ^ want They claim dynamite recent- W.ggin, died at the Fnsb.e Mem- le isalt.on d affectin,g the Con to the shaft was stored in its orial Hospital late last night ot a - ^\t^\t& proper place Saturday and could not strange malady, the cause of which 1\t.l' have been the initial cause of the is unknown to physicians.She was P10 mces U« v.\t,\til * j il ci V c uctrn cue in woolly and unreservedly in .b]ast.Coal damp, it was believed, the fifth victim of the illness since favor of the general principle of possibly offered an explanation.October 5th.safeguarding.\t.\u2014 \t.\t-\u2014\u2014\u2014- federation agreement between the without Hie provinces first being consulted \u201cWe are willing to consider any suggestions, but ve are not willing productive and useful public work about to be made on a considerable scale will put many millions of dollars in circulation and invigorate business.\u201cThe Canadian Pacifie and Canadian National Railways will engage in a building and betterment policy in order to give employment and quicken industry, while Parliament\u2019s object in recent tariff changes is to conserve the domestic market to \u201cPremier Bennett said clearly his proposal was submitted only as a basis for discussion.When a man says a thing to open discussion it stands to reason he is prepared to consider any alternative policy.Therefore, I do not think it was wrong to submit what Is called the l quota system as a possible alterna- i tlve for a tax on wheat.\u201cSuppose Premier Bennett says i that for the concessions he is ready j to give, and which incidentally we j think we should have, he wishes to | know whether we are ready to go a step further and put a tax on wheat.; I say absolutely and unreservedly) that granted the condition that he gives it* preferential treatment .fir CAPTURE OF TWO PLACES REBEL FORCES IN COMMAND OF RAILROADS : to permit a change in the stands of ! Canadian producers, stimulating | the provinces without being heard.\u201d I manufacturing and improve the -\t^ j labor market.The factor pressing ] Premier Taschereau, of Quebec, ipost heavily upon the general trade expressed much the same viewpoint in a statement issued in Quebec before the Imperial Conference opened.Leading Federal Regiment in State of Bahia Joins Insurgent Movement, Surrendering Important Railroad Centre\u2014 YOUTHFUL PRESIDENT OF CHINA BAPTIZED situation is the low price of farm products, particularly wheat.For the current crop year Canada\u2019s exportable surplus of this cereal is estimated at 264,000,000 bushels, but the price is below the line of profit and the outward movement slow.SHANGHAI, Oct., 23.\u2014Officers of the French Asiatic squadron today ordered gunboats from both Shanghai and Hankow to Kiukiang to aid in bringing about the release of French missionaries who were among the fourteen church workers captured recently by Reds at Kian, Kiangsi Province.French diplomatic officials also urged the Nationalist government to undertake rescue efforts.Recent despatches from Kiukiang said one French nun was among thé fourteen captives.Reds were reported to be asking $10,000,000 Mexican as ransom.BERLIN, Oct.23.\u2014 A message from Warsaw today said the United ORGANIZERS OF ANTIQUE FRAUD BEING SOUGHT Quebec, Oct.23.\u2014-No ma- jor legislation is expected to be introduced at the December session of the Provincial Legislature.It is rumored around the halls of the Parlya-ment Buildings that the Cabinet has given itself a negative reply to the demand that the sale \u2018of wine be allowed in the taverns and licensed grocery shops of the Province.Some clarifying legislation is expected to be passed in connec- TjAOTnxr TU n r 03 TV i t\u2018on Wlt^ t*10 taxation of hotels BOSTON, Mass., Oct.23.\u2014 The\t\u2022\ti-,-\t\u2022 d alleged guiding geniuses of an ! bV mynidpahties m the Prov.nce, antique \u201cracket\u201d Wilbur J.Cooke {he Country Hotelkeepers Asco-and Mrs.E.E.Caroline Saunders, of | elation having recently secured New York, were the objects of a\t-l,,\t___ \u201e \u201e nation wide police search today, j *gaI opin1lon that ln nia7 cas,c3 Thirteen secret indictments were re- j are being overtaxed.The turned\tyesterday against members\tj\tfour acts governing hotel taxa- of the\tracket .\t|\ttiorr are to be studied at the Cooke and Mrs.Saunders are said '\t,\t.\t,\t, T.! to have escaped Monday from the '\t.c°nver>bon or the Union States\tlegation\trhere\thad\tprotested\tj home in\tHolyoke of\tMrs.\tClementine\tj\tof Municipalities, and a decision to\tthe\tPolish\tforeign\toffice\tagainst\tBriggs\tDoran, at\tthe\ttime Mrs.\tj\treached as to the legal position reported ill-treatment of a Ukrainian Doran was arrested and charged) who had been found to be an United1 (Continued on Page 15).States citizen.Police Arrest One Woman, While Two Other Warrants Are Issued in Boston China Racket.SHANGHAI, Oct.23.\u2014 General jEforts are being made to recover Chiang Kai-Shek, youthful National-i the British market for Canadian Federal Attempts to Dynamite Bridge Near Itarabe ist President of China, was baptized cattle and some measure of success A MOVE MADE TO BRING U.S, NAVY UP TO LIMIT OF LONDON TREATY Repulsed- Surprise.-Official Revolutionist Report Causes Some a Christian today.it now because if not we shall be accused at the next election and wo might as well be hung for a sheep as a lamb, if we are hung at all, which I think doubtful.\u201d Lord Derby thought there must he something to the rumors of dissension in the Labor Cabinet and that a section to which the Prime Minister belonged was anxious to close a bargain with the Dominions, jand over run the states of Pernam The Conservatives should let Premier I buco, Alagoas and Sergipe, cannot MacDonald know they would support I ha far from Timbo if it has no CURITYBA, Parana, Brazil, Oct.| 23.\u2014The Brazihan revolution- j .«uum uw ur.-imn: j.i«r\tary command was informed to-1 a moment to give him in return wffiat day that the 19th battalion of Chas-he V\u2019ants, even if it would necessitate seurs, stationed at Timbo, State of ! some tax on wheat.\tBahia, had revolted and joined the j \u201cI know that is a change from our insurgent movement, former policy, but it is better to say Timbo is a railroad center about 100 miles away from Bahia, third largest city of Brazil, and the insurgent advices claimed that the Federal defection opened up the way for their advance directly into Bahia on the railroad line between the two cities.While it was not so stated it was presumed here that the army of Captain Juarez Tavora, which within the past few days has invaded POLICY TOWARD PALESTINE IS CRITICIZED WORLD FAMOUS AIRMEN TALK OVER RADIO is being achieved.\u201d CLAUS SOVIET PLAN MEETING WITH SUCCESS Claim Effect of White Paper Upon Public Opinion of American Jewry and Elsewhere Is to Create Feeling of Distrust in British Good Faith.Radio Telephone Conversation Communist Central Party News-Between Kingsford-Smith and paper Especially Jubilant Eddie Rickenbacker Went Half Way Around World Today.Over Results Farming, of Collective of the towns and villages.j There is a strong disposition shown ; on the part of the municipalities ! against rebating amounts paid, and I in the cases of some of the smaliec j municipalities to do so would cause I serious financial conditions, When j the convention makes its recommend-! ations, the Government will give due j consideration as to what should be j done, and undoubtedly a compromise : will be reached.Destroyer Construction Is Believed to Form an Important) .The Quebec Liquor Act lays it J\t.\tdown clearly that, notwithstanding Part of Recommendations of U.S.Navy General Board ; any other law, municipalities may \u2014Submarine Construction Is Understood to Involve ;\tTheahotelkeeper!'1 naturally Mpay Replacement of Some 25,000 Tons.\t' really taxes as do any other propri- r\t______ '-'tors.The Quebec Liquor Act, on w w* tA qwtvlt\u2019TAV Aof O'i a 1 othei hand, layst it down thsit ü I VV bring the United States fleet aml \\r\"ral m^icipafjty UP to *3() a | up toward the limits of the London j ye?-f\u2022 Many municipalities have been j treaty has been drawn by the navy j\tbeyond these figures.To fur- I general board.\tther complicate matters, the same i There hava been authoritative Problem is treated in the Cities and indications that the board favored Towns Act and in the Municipal building up to the full limit of 135,- Code.These two municipal laws give 000 tons -for aircraft carriers.In- municipalities power to levy taxes j eluding one ship just contracted for, ( upon those engaged in business, and j the present tonnage is 79,800, in | keeping a hotel comes under these j three ships.Several vessels of com- j clauses.! parative small tonnage are to be | _ Hon.Gordon W.Scott, Provincial Across; bum.\t; Treasurer, has under study a re- Submarme construction recom- | vision of the Succession Duties Act.CAPTAIN BOYD HAS POSTPONED RETURN FLIGHT LONDON, Oct.23.Rt.Hon.SCHENECTADY, N.Y., Oct.23.\u2014j MOSCOW, Oct.23.\u2014 Izvestia, Two famous aviators, Wing-Com- organ of the central executive eom-™arider Charles Kingsford-Smith.m;t;tee of the Communist party, ad-the Australian who has flown around .\t, , ,\t\u201e the world, and Eddie Rickenbacker.mltted today that the Sovlet ftve >'ear I First Canadian to Fly | Atlantic Ocean Has Been Given] mended is understood to involve re- ! i ast\tni.f\t.Y,,,; ' Plane on C\u201en«.\u201e fl* Ifc\u2019gXS, V55 n .'with vessels displacing between 1,000 I ~~th burden on estates UP to «A* ixemrn ^ j 300 tons_ him inogiving assurance to the Do-j already reached this point in its Stanley Baldwin, Sii^ Austen Cham- premier United States war ace, talk- industrialization plan finished its minions, he said.INFORMAL TALKS ARRANGED WITH DOMINION PREMIERS Does Not Attempt 000, estimates up to $25,000 being Fügkl from England to Can-], LONDON, Oct.23.\u2014Prime Minis- ter Ramsay MacDonald today commenced a series of personal conversations with the Premiers of the British Dominions here for the Imperial Conference.Premier MacDonald has already had a long talk with Premier J.H.Scuilln, of Australia, at No.10 Downing Street, and talks with the other Premiers are planned.\t'claimed, routed the The purpose of the conversations | flpd precipitately, is to review in an intimate way the | There was a new element occas- work of the Imperial Conference and to endeavor to smooth the path towards its successful conclusion.advance down the coast toward\tberlam and Colonel L.C.S.Amery, Bahia, or Sao Salvador.\tin a letter to the London Times, to- Rebe! troops claimed yesterday to\tday severely criticized the MacDon-\ttoday, have repelled a strong Federal at-\taid Ministry\u2019s new policy toward\tAtmospheric\tconditions\twere ex tempt to destroy Senges Bridge,\tPalestine as advanced in a statement\tceilent.\tMartin\tP.\tRice,\tof\tthe Gen across the Rio Taguary, just south of Lord Passfield, Secretary of State Gral Electric Company staff, opened of Itarabe.The effect would have for the Colonies, on Monday\tconversation between the Scan- been to cut tho line of communies- The letter of the three men.two tion of the insurgent vanguard which nf whonl are the leadin fi s in has advanced beyond Itarabe into the British Conservative party op-\t, bao Paulo, and to nave estranged it portion concludes- \u201cIt k onlv fnn on îl,s successful flight around the ¦\u201c\"K »'\t.- oP,\u201cS ,hTÆ .iiec \u2018o V.Wh\u201cê \u2022C «1»?.tk.I\u2019aier upon\topinion ot tta American Jewry and elsewhere is to create a feeling of distrust in British good faith, which is the most previous asset of our foreign Imperial policy.\u201d The letter pays high tribute north of the river without means of 'getting supplies.! The attack was said to have been ! made near the headquarters of | General Miguel Costa, commanding the vanguard.His troops,the advices Fédérais, who ed with each other by radio tele- second year October first five per phone, half way around the globe cent below schedule, yet in an editorial the paper claims a great victory all along the fine for Communist government.The biggest deficiency was noted in the light industries, which showed only an eleven per cent increase against the twenty-three pier cent planned.The newspaper calls attention to a 38.1 per cent increase in, industries to which the government devoted greatest attention, this being n°t.,p1'cat\u2019 only 2.6 per cent under the increase ~\texpected.The paper is jubilant especially at ada Before Next Year.LONDON, Oct., 23.\u2014Captain l to form an important part of the tn\t,\t,\t.| recommendations for immediate out-i ra .^ taxation in some instance! I lays.The United States ceased j ruaning as high as 35 per cent.No | building destroyers in 1920, after ] decision has been reached as to what daga Experimental Station W2XAF near here, and 2ME at Sydney.He congratulated the Australian aviator that the dangers were except that on part of the flight he was dependent on one motor, whereas usually he had three motors.i\t,T , what it terms the great success of Then Rickenbacker, at New York, collective farming, and it claims dur-was cut m.He asked the Australian ing the year a total of 128.700.000 to what was most necessary for the hectares were cultivated of which ioning some surprise in the rebel\tL,.r- \u2019 naim Wcizmann, who has re-\testablishment of trans-continentai\t33 QOO 000 were cultivated in col- statements today.This was that a\tsigned his presidency of both the\tand trans-oceanic air service.Kings-\tjec\u2019tivist fashion The figures were considerable quantity of war mater-\tJewish agency and the Zionist move-\tford-Smith said that in his opinion\tclaimed* to exceed the five vear nlan - \u2014-\tial had been captured at Ponta ment in protest at British adoption the first thing needed was a plane ^ 03 000 000 hectares.^\t^ EDWARD BECK PASSED AWAY ; Grossa.Ponta Grossa is just west of a policy which is deemed by his \"\u2019ith a cruising speed of better than \u2018 Izvestia also cal\u2019s attention to 12,-TODAY\t! of Curityba and far within a terri-\tfollowers to do away with the pro-\tmiles an hour.Rickenbacker\tQOO tractors'and 40 000 000 rouble's MONTREAL, Que., Oct.23.\u2014The 'tory which heretofore had been re-\tjoct of making Palestine a national\ttolci the Australian that a plane had\t(about $240 000 000) worth of mach- doath occurred here this morning of garded as exclusively occupied by home for Jews and puts a ban on been designed recently with a cruis- jn distributed during the year.Edward Beck, manager of the rebels.\t1 immigration there.\t.\tmg speed of more than 170 miles an Faiiur6 of th^\tjndustrjes to Canadian Pulp and Paper Associa-J\t- | The signatories sav they are pro-1 hour-\t.tuin j accumulating a tremendous number j changes will be made, but it is ex-Errol Boyd and Lieutenant Harry j during the war.Many already are j pected that there will be a scaling P.Connor, who were planning to I worn out, and practically all are I down on the higher rates, make a return flight across the j reaching their retirement age to- j Hign though the rates of last Atlantic early next month, have j\tthe only construction |\tmevÎ.Ting in aef miteiy postponed the attempt - not already authorized will be in the j the neighboring province of Ontfro until next spring.\tsix inch gun class.This category , but Quebee has been th\td The two men who Dew to Lng- tion t0 the treat:, amoJlg high naval i\ti^ taxatl-on Z thls.Po- land, from Harbor Grace, Nfld., ten ! 0ffjcerSt but the type is favored by ' \"Ie es exces0i\\e than in the da vs ago, had been planning to use 1 the new chief of operations, Admiral j f?' 61 Pr°\\.nces.and the changes in their mononlane Columbia for the William V.Pratt.\t|\t, af sf85100 wll.be m ecn- rnnni'r'n north Atlnntic a*-]\tEnietd States has ten such fornnty with that viewpoint.Lr-t round-irip north Atlantic a'- cruiSErs afloat, ail fairly new.It;.Another further recognized fact tempt.\tj may build under the treaty another |tr} government circles is that too When the airmen eventually, 73,500 tons within the category, but i rates have a tendency to dis-make the return flight they will do there have been numerous indica-,collrago the accumulation of large so as owners of the Columbia, fovjtions that all might not be con- fortunes, and no matter what pre-Sherwin Cottingham, aviation en-i structed.\tcautions are taken means are gen- thusiast in Montreal, has bought the I Only four of the eighteen ten erally found whereby the principles veteran plane from Charles A.Le-'thousand ton, eight inch gun cruis-; of the law may be evaded, vine and presented it to Boyd and ers allotted the United States under ! What is to be done as regards the Connor on conditions that they do'the treaty, remain to be undertaken.Protestant-Jewish school question in not fly the Atlantic again this year.The construction of ail has been Montreal is not yet known \" and r > TlnvH anil r\u2019nnn.m nlan tn cail fnr anthnrized.thpi last, tn ItA starter! in j- ¦ \u2022\t,\t.\t.*\t' lion, following an operation a week ago for appendicitis.Mr.Beck was ?ixt-three years of age umi was born in Hertfordshire, England.Before joining tho Candian Pulp and Paper Association, Mr.Beck was successively editor of the Detroit News, the Montreal Herald, the Montreal Star and the Winnipeg Tribune.VERY LITTLE EXCITEMENT - j o -.v\t.j .,\t,\tachieve the schedule figures is laid Kingsford-Smith said he intended\ta tenL- THE WEATHER PROBABLY LIGHT SHOWERS The weather continues fair in ail provinces, with a slight tendency towards higher température in most districts.Pressure is high on the Atlantic coast and over the Northwest States, with a shallow trough of low extending from the Great Lakes to the Southwest States .Forecaul: Moderate westerly winds; fair.Friday: Partly cloudy; probably some light showers.Northern N ew England ; Partly cloudy and warmer tonight.Friday ; Increasing cloudiness, followed by light rain in Vermont; moderate southwest winds.Temperature yesterday : Maximum 12, minimum 24.foundiy conscious of the two f01 d ! t^1 \"^tVa \u201ene\tt° lack of raw materials, a lack si/xmi-r.\tr»¥- i ssir inn\tobligation, toward the Arabs as well cb the cbalr- brooke, were also recent guests at Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Goodin of North Hat! and M F Le-.pIac,e' r .\tiT br°ueht b®foP° the ^,Tber5\u2019 tb® same home.and\t1 Mr.Lewis Dezan and family Among the questions were: \u201cWhat to guest on Sunday at Mr.D.Leod\u2019s.Mc- the community.Visitors at the home of Mi-, and Mrs.W.J.Harkness one day during Tuesday, October 21st.Mr.Bernard Holmes, of Ways Mills, is bringing milk to Sta-iitead Mr.and Mrs.Neva Asker aftend- > TV\\)a;'t\u201c week\u2018\u2018were\tnd'^Mrs\u2019.dai!y t0 h,eiP',ne of the local damy-j requested to write on a slip ûf paper\t^UUIK\t01 rarnnam ed the ch:c\u201cen ple suP?er n Brook- | £ AIdrichi Mis9 Pansy Aldrich, ot men fP?^ his customers sine the any question which they would like and Mrs.A.Nicholson, of Sher- motored to Beauce Saturday-spent Sunday with friends.Mr.Lewis Dezan and family doux, of Waterloo.ti- , ' x.,\t,\t.i Mrs.Sarah Smith, Mr.Thomas ,\t.\t.Mr.Wesley Groom has eturned Smith> Mr and Mrs A H Cairns ,beP Utb- vn13,tln^ frlends' The next story: \u201cMother Brown r Has Another Surprise.\u201d \u2019were in Massawippi Sunday, Octo- me, the young ladi wearing their antique headgear, waited on taijle W * pleasing ana efficient manner?fotice! For appointment, Edgar Smith, Notary Public, phone 44.COMPTON Friends of Mr.A.Church, ot Hiilhurst, are pleased to near tha: his condition, caused by his /«cent accident, is somewhat improved.Mrs.Florence Ccates, of Eaton, was visiting at the homes o' Mr fJ;:\u2019 Wm.Munroe, Miss Munroe an 1 Mrs.Nettie Todd.Mrs.Burnell will entertain the Ladies\u2019 Aid of the United rihureh on Thursday, October 23rd.Misses St.Laurent, MaeCallum ' and Briggs have returned from a , few days\u2019 stay in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.James Burneh ana : .nie daughters, Helen and Lcuise, ; rpent Sunday in Sherbrooke, the j guests of Mrs.Annie Doonan.Mrs.E.P.Ball, of Rock island, was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs A.L.Pomeroy, at \u201cLee Grange.\u201d : home after spending a few weeks with his sister, Mrs.Little, it Hat- ! ley.Mr.Erastus Bennett, Mr, Roy ! 3own, Miss Carmen Hunting, of i Lennoxville, Mr.W.Scott, of Sner j brooke, Mr.E.French, of Cook-i shire, were guests on Sunday of j Mr.and Mrs.Finlay BenneU.Mr.and Mrs.John Hazle and i do to a child who comes with unprepared homo work\u201d.The prevail- and daughters Edna and Doris! Dr.F.R.Brown, 0f Boston ^ ine.opinion seemed to be that in the ana aaugniers, *-ana ana u^ns» Mass., was a guest of Ivs co lain maJority of «ases it was due to the were m Thetford Mines on Sunday \u201e s \u2019\t6 41 £\toi n s oa lain ; j,om con(|;tions which the child was Miss E.LaBonte was at her home ^ BossA on Sunday en e tLnome COMltlona\tth0 ch,Id was i, s.,d Hill^\tXZ child or guests on Sunday of Mr.and Mrs.! \u2022James Groom.Miss Mona McLeod spent the week-end with Miss Nora Goodwin Girl of 10 Gained 7 Pounds In 27 Davs With McCOY\u2019S Cod Liver Extract Tablets I Wfifoi w ai; a lx/ a .,.guardians to attend to this duty.i Uml\t^ard\u2019 VI0*in.lsfi \u201cHow can a teacher, teaching' ' eri hv Mriv\ta3n1Stf grades nine, ten and eleven, perform rtie Naff tkn h-o-L^t61\u201d a\u2018u- tbis work satisfactorily and also Conservatri-vthofEMLe.^ Town*blPa supervise the school.Mr.Samson Ha\u2019ï «Hansuari pvWav\u2019 rw\twas tbe opinion that if a good iooV L ^5nW1 tI;y' ^iT'u 24,tib' ataff of teachers was engaged per-: d P!°ck' Tbls Wlil b® tbc sonal supervision was not necessary, W»rH\tJLhl8n?frMl8M£ aPart from b»ving an oversight of Wteï avMrr0eipin^ffP pub le ber?; the work accomplished.a 5 eD 8 T we I \u201cIs supervision of play more im-known to local audiences.Proceeds portant that teaching a school sub- DREADED GOING TO ENGLAND Lumbago Always Crippled Him \u2019 COOKSHIRE\t¦ Sh, General Notes.The regular fortnightly meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society will be held at the home of Mrs.C.M.Smith on Wednesday afternoon of this week.Mrs.Rupert Bishop, Miss Norma Bishop, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, and Mrs.A.A.MacAulay and Roddy MacAulay, of Gould, were in town on Saturday, guests of relatives and friends.Mrs.Robert Murray was a weekend guest in Knowlton of her daughter, Mrs.Arthur Carter and Mr.Carter.Mr.and Mrs.Vernon Mayhew ami family, of Sherbrooke, were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Mayhew.Mr.Lamonte, of the Presbyterian Ids Checked By modern vaporizing ointment\u2014Just rub on.ACTS WAVS AT ONCP _RELI EVES REGULATES The pleasantest way to get rid of indigestion, headache, constipation and other miseries caused by sluggish system is by Riga Water in the morning.Riga Water is full strength for adults Riga Lemonade, (or children and invalids is delightful to tarie and a mild laxative\u2014no griping or bad after effect.25c.at all drug stores both kinds are carbonated.\t,0 RStjA PURGATIVE WATER % LEMONADE I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23.1930.PAGE THREE BEDFORD DISTRICT BROME CENTRE Mr.snd Mrs.Broolcs and daugh-;er, Ernestine, of Burlington, Vt., vere guests on Sunday, October 2th, of Mr.and Mrs.Galen E.Ver- .tai Mrs.Leo Durocher and children, Di Montreal, returned to their home on aunday last after a week\u2019s visit at Mr.G.F.Vernal\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.Wr.i, Pearson, of Lennoxville, were recent Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Marshall Miller.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Stafford have rented their farm to Mr.Anderson and are moving to West Shefford for the winter.Mrs.W.G.Farland and Miss llthelyn Farland spent a part of last week as guests of Mr.and Mrs.N.W.Miller.Mrs.Flattie Chilton and Miss Camrie Beerwort, of Clarenceville, who have been recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Nat.Miller, returned 10 their home on Friday.Mr.and Mrs.John Worden were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Rupert Shu-felt, of East Farnham, recently.They were accompanied by Mr.J.E.Vernal, who spent the day with Mrs.Hulda Bullard.Miss Hazel Gibson, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, was a recent guest of her college friend, Mrs.Harold Spencer.Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Spencer, of Waterloo, recently spent a day as guests of their son, Mr.Harold Spencer and Mrs.Spencer and Mr Donald Spencer.Mrs.Stevenson, of Cowansville, was a week-end guests of her sister, Mrs.Harold Spencer.Mr.and Mrs.Tom Trippe, Rev.Mrs.Trippe, Mrs.Stroud and Mr John Gough were dinner guests on Sunday, October 12th of Mr.Robert Gou'gh, at the home of Mr.George Gage.Mr.and Mrs.Marshall and two sons, Masters Grant and Craig motored to Scotstown, on October 13th, for the week-end and wore the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Mayhew.The cow grading demonstration was held at Mr.Marshall Miller\u2019s on Friday, October 10th.Nearly one hundred of the holstein breeders from all parts of Bedford district gathered to listen to a very instructive address delivered by Mr.R.B.Faith, director of extension work.Mr.James Rettie, chief of the cow grading work for the Domin ion placed a group of cows in their respective classifications and very clearly demonstrated to the breeders the type of a cow required for each classification.Mr.Lapointe, of Quebec City, is at Mr.M.WT.Miller\u2019s.Mr.James Frizzle, Mr.and Mrs.Norman Osborne and daughter, Norma, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.T.D.Frizzle, on Sunday, October 12th.Windsor Mills, where they will spend the winter.Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Ashton and Mr.and Mrs.C.Stephenson were in Stanstead on Sunday, October 12th, guests of the Misses Kimpton and Mr.Kimpton.Nurse Marian Robb, of Granby, was a recent guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Robb.Mr.Jos.McGovern, Miss Grace Ashton and Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Curtis were in Mansonville, on October 12th, calling on Mrs.Rachel Boright and Miss Boright and Mrs.Mabel Snodgrass and Miss Snodgrass.Rev.Mr.Coatqs, of Richmond, took the service at the United Churce, on Sunday, October 19th.Mr.and Mrs.F.B.Swett were in Granby on Sunday, guests of Mrs.Swett\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Purdy.Mrs.Julia Wallace was a recent guest of friends in Magog.The funeral of Mrs.Harold Higgins, (nee Cora McLaughlin), took place in the family lot in the cemetery here, on Tuesday morning, October 14th.Mrs.Higgins was born here, the eldest daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.Curtis McLaughlin, and is remembered as a bright and charming girl.Her death is regretted by everyone who knew her, though of late years she has been in very poor health.The sympathy of the community goes out to her bereaved husband and children.Mr.and.Mrs.A.P.Marston returned on Tuesday, after having spent ten days in Montreal, guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Allen.'home of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Leon Stowe, Saturday evening, Oc-Jtober 18th.About forty young peo-I pie were present and a very enjoyable evening was spent.Mr.Delbert Wheeler, on behalf of the guests, ; presented the host and hostess with birthday gifts, accompanied by good wishes for many happy returns of the day.The recipients graciously replied and expressed hUnks.I Mr.and Mrs.C.3.McOuat have returned from their cottage at Sixteen Island Lake, where they spent | the summer.Mr.and Mrs.C.S.Ball have returned from a very enjoyable trip to Manchester, N.H.Mr.C.C.Smith is confined to his room suffering from an attack of grippe.j Miss Lewis, R.N., who has been nursing at the home of Mrs.Clare I Buzzell, has returned to her home ! in Montreal.j Dr.R.T.Macdonald was taken I suddenly ill on Friday night last, hut at time of writing has rallied.Dr.D.0.Macdonald, of Montreal, was i called here on Friday by his father\u2019s ! illness.j Miss Cora Seale, of Montreal, was [ a week-end guest of her parents, : Mr.and Mrs.J.Seale.! Mrs, L.H.Stowe and Mrs.Brown ! attended the sectional meeting of : the W.M.S.at Knowlton, on Satur-j day, October 18th.Mrs.Stowe ex-i tended an invitation to the Presby-terial to meet here next spring.months with relatives here and in tho New England States, and are leaving on Thursday, October 23rd, for their western home, accompanied by Mrs.Beard\u2019s brother, Mr.E.W.Beard, of Iron Hill.Later, another brother, Mr.Merrill Beard, of Ashland, N.H., will visit the relatives in Illinois, including Mr.and Mrs.Byron Beard and family, and return after some weeks, with his brother, Ernest.Mr.and Mrs.J.Swett, on Thursday, Saturday, of Mr.and Mrs.Sydney October 16th.\t[Taylor, at \u201cArgyle Farm.\u201d Mr.George McKay, of New Lon- : Mr.H.Wells, school inspector, don, Conn., was a recent guest of visited the Duboyce School, last Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Davis.\t,week.Mr.and Mrs.Mizener, Master Mr, and Mrs.Clare McLaughlin, Roscoe and Miss Margaret and baby, of Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Arthur Mizener, were guests, on McLaughlin, of Knowlton, were guests, on Sunday, of Mr.0.A.Me- been in the employ of Mr.E.A.Laugh.in and Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Duboyce, for the past year, has gono Miller.\t| to South Stukely, where he has a Mr.and Mrs.William Stone, the position.Misses Eileen and Gladys Stone, Mrs.Minnie McLaughlin and Mr.were guests of Mr.and_Mrs.George W.R.McLaughlin left Argyle Buss, in Knowlton, on Sunday.Mr.Wallace McGarvey, who has House, on Monday, for New York and Montreal.GLENBURN CALL'S MILLS Mrs.Roxie Johnston is caring for Mrs.George Johnston and infant son, who are at the former\u2019s home.Mr.Wm.Edwards returned to his school duties at Sutton, after spending the week-end at home.EAST FARNHAM Mrs.Galbraith pleasantly enter-entertained the Ladies\u2019 Aid last Saturday afternoon.Mrs.Wreg was in Montreal a few days, last week, and rented a flat there, where Mr.and Mrs.Wreg will move to reside for the winter.Mr.B, Galbraith, of Essex, Vt., was a week-end guest of his brother, Mr.Frank Galbraith, and Mrs.Galbraith.Mr.Lawrence Horner, who is working in Montreal again, motored home for the week-end, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Macfarlane and two children, who were guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.T.Horner.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Pratt and Master Marcel Pratt, Miss Mae Walsh and Miss Margaret Carlin, of Montreal, were Sunday guests of Mr.end Mrs.Carlin.BOLTON PASS Mrs.W.Derby has returned from spending some time with her daughter, Mrs.J.Persons, and Mr.Person, Farnham Glen.She also visited with her son, Mr.Milan Derby, and Mrs.Derby, East Hill.Dr.F.H.Pickel.M.P., was a caller at Mr.J.H.Pibus\u2019, Jr., on Friday.Mr.Robert MacMillian is improving.Mr.Gordon Sanborn is spending some time at Mr.R.MacMillian's.Mr.and Mrs.John Badger, Mr Gordon Badger and Mr.and Mrs.Grayson Cousens motored to Stan-stcad, on Tuesday, October 14th, Mr.Gordon Badger remaining at Stnnstead College.Mr.Walter Badger, of Syracuse, N.Y., and Mrs.Ida Gilbert, of Gerard, Pa., left on Wednesday morning, October 15th, for their respective homes.ABERCORN Mr.and Mrs.Earl Sweet and family, of Newark, N.J., are spending a couple of weeks visiting at Mr.George McGrath\u2019s and other relatives and friends.Mr.Sweet formerly lived here and is now with the Austin Construction Company.Mr.and Mrs.Clark Hall are in Waterloo, the guests of their daughter, Mrs.Jones.Mr.Delbert Tibbetts and family were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.B, L.Maeey, in West Sutton.Mrs.Roy and little daughter, of Bedford, have been spending a few days at Mr.Wilfrid Thibault\u2019s.Mrs, Payne has returned home, after caring for her mother, Mrs.Brown, in Sutton, for three weeks.Mr.and Mrs.Leighton, who have been in the Abercorn House during the last few month -, have moved to Montreal.Miss Pelletier has come home from the hospital and expects to be able to resume her teaching duties soon.Miss S.M.Harvey went to Montreal to attend the wedding of her niece.Miss Jean R.Harvey, daughter of Dr.and Mrs.F.W.Harvey to Mr.Malcolm D.MacLeod, of Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Charles H.Hastings, of Neshanie, N.J., who have visited her parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Barnes, for a week, have returned to their home.Mr.and Mrs.H.M.Clark and Master Ross Clark, of Hi\"hwater, were tea guests at Mr.H.H.Barnes, on Saturday.The people of this vicinity were shocked to hear of the death of Mr.i Edward Roy, of Barre, Vt., son of 1 Mr.A.Roy, of Abercorn, which occurred on Sunday, October 19th.i'The funeral was held in the Roman ! Catholic Church, in Sutton, on Tuesday.This community extends deep sympathy to the bereaved ones.Mr.and Mrs.W\u2019illiam Lapointe celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding on October Uth.Supper was served and many relatives from Sherbrooke, Magog, Newport, Vt., and friends from neighboring villa were present.Music was furnished by friends and the guests danced until midnight, when refreshments were served.The table was adorned by a beautiful wedding cake.Dancing was resumed after the refreshments were served.Mr.and Mrs.Lapointe were the recipients of many beautiful and useful gifts.About one hundred guests were present._ Miss Pauline HiT, of Newport, Vt., is visiting at Mr.Lapointe\u2019s for two weeks.WEST BROME Rev.J.G.Fulcher, of Hemming-ford, Que., occupied the pulpit at the United Church on Sunday.He delivered an interesting sermon on the real meaning of true friendship.Mrs Fulcher accompanied him.They attended the chicken-pie supper on Monday evening at the United Church at Sutton.Rev.G.M.Perrigard took the services at Hemmingford in the absence of Mr.Fulcher, on Sunday.Mr, and Mrs.C.H.Knott, of West , Brome, will be \u201cat home\u201d to their friends on Monday afternoon and evening, October 27th, the occasion being the^ fiftieth anniversary of their marriage.A very pleasant evening was spent on Thursday, October 9th, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.S.Pierce, when friends and neighbors gathered to welcome them to their new home.The evening was spent in cards and dancing, after which lunch was served by Mrs.Musty, Mrs.Chaddock, Mrs.Robertson and Mrs.I A.McBain.The guests then departed, wishing Mr.and Mrs.Pierce much happiness in their new home.Mr.Colbert Clement has returned home from St.Johns, Que., where he went to attend the wedding of his [brother, Mr.Wilfred Clement, to Miss Jeanette Fredette.Mrs.-Walter Brown and Miss ! Edith Brown have returned home, after visiting relatives in Quebec.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Blodgett, of Timmins, Ont., are the guests of relatives, here.1 Mr.E.King, of East Angus, was a recent guest of his cousin, Mr.Arthur Collins.Mr.and Mrs.I.Herring and son, of Bulwer, and Miss Lillian Clement, of Ascot, spent Sunday.October 12th, guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.Blodgett.Mr.Wiifreo Clement, of St.John, Que., spent a few days, the guest of his mother, Mrs.J.Clement.Mrs.Pearl Farley and son, Earl, of Rock Island, spent Sunday, the guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Blodgett.DUBOYCE\u2019S CORNER SWEETSBUR WARDEN Mr.and Mrs.Robert Sands and Masters Bobbie and Donald Sands, who were guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Robb for a few days, returned to Fitchburg, Mass., on Tues day, October 14th.On Saturday morning, October 25th, there will be a meeting of the Warden-Waterloo \\V ,1.at the home of Mrs.F.H.Bowker.The ladies will serve a picnic lunch at noon .and sewing will be done for a needy family.The programme will be in charge of Mrs.F.B.Swett, con vencr of legislation, who will give a paper on S.P.C.A.laws.Roll call will be \u201cThe Value of a Hobby.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Greenlief, Miss Margaret and Master Curtis Greenlief and Mrs.Aggie Corcoran of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.P.Corcoran on Sunday.Mr.C.L.Hanna and Miss Edith Hanna spent a recent week-end in Quebec City, also visiting Ste.Anne ric Beauprc and Montmorency Falls.The Warden Dramatic Club met with fine success in Brigham Thursday evening, October 16th.The chicken pie suppet at the United Church on Friday evening, Oclober 17th, was very successful Tho Misses Main left towT on Thursday to spend a day or two with Mr.and Mrs.G.R.Kendall, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, on their way to Mrs.C.E.Gleason, of Rutherford, N.J., is spending a few days here with her sister, Miss Mabel MacMillan.Mr.and Mrs.Reynolds, of Los Angeles, Calif., accompanied Mrs.Gleason here by motor and visited relatives in Montreal over the past week-end.Mr.James Robinson, who has been in poor health for some time, was the recipient of a pint of laige red raspberries picked from Mr Charles Whitehouse\u2019s garden on October 17th.The fruit was thoroughly ripe and in first class condition.Miss Kate Bulman went to Scotstown on Saturday to visit Mrs.H.A.Scarth.Mrs.George Clark, of Sutton, is spending some time with her sister, Mrs.C.M.Hastings, and son, Mr.Justin Hastings, on the Centre load.Mrs.S.W.Andrews, of Coaticook, ;s spending a couple of weeks with .er niece, Mrs.A.C.Hanson.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Brown and ¦ ittle son, Douglas, went to Burlington, on Sunday, to visit Mrs.Brown's father.They returned on Monday.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Robinson, of Granby, and Mr.and Mrs.Fred Williams, of Montreal, were calling on the former\u2019s uncle, Mr.J.Robinson and family, qn Sunday.Mrs.Oliver Beard and Miss Ruth Oleson, of Roscoe, 111., Mr.E.W Beard and Miss Pearl Blar.ey, of Iron Hill, were guests on Saturday of their cousin, Mrs.Jas.Robinson.Mr.and Mrs.Oliver Beard and Miss Oleson have spent nearly three Mrs.Myra Goddard and Mrs.Mabel Salisbury returned home, on Saturday, after a three weeks\u2019 visit in Granby and Ottawa, Ont.Mrs.Goddard was the guest of her grandson, Mr.Howard Salisbury and Mrs.Salisbury, and Mrs.Salisbury was family, Mr.Cedric Goddard.,w,v Be also the guest of her brother, Mr.Cedric Goddard, and family.The Community Club was enter-.ained on Saturday evening, October 18th, at the home of Mr.and Mrs., Carmi Marsh, at the Brill, with a | good attendance.The following were j the prize winners: Mrs.E.A.Du-jboyce, ladies\u2019 first; Mrs.J.Flanagan, ladies\u2019 second; Mr.George Tovey, gentlemen\u2019s first; Mr.Gordon Lentz, gentlemen\u2019s second.Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by her daughters, the Misses Lela and Myrtle Marsh.Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Davis were recent guests of Mr.Davis\u2019 sister, ; Mrs.Elerick at St.Albans, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.G.I.Goddard, Miss k.lice Noble, Mr.and Mrs.Milton Berry and Miss Thelma Perry, of Montreal, Miss Marjory Salisbury, of Knowlton, were week-end visitors of Mrs.Mabe' Salisbury and Mr.Heman Salisbury.Mr, and Mrs.Guy Duboyce, of Verdun, were week-end guests at \u201cShady Nook Farm.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Moore, of Bridgeport, Coi.;., and Mr.0.A.; Bradley, of Waterloo, were Sunday : visitors of their brother and son, Mr.A.R.Bradley.Mr.and,Mrs.T.M.Duboyce, Mr.and Mrs.Vernal Lewis and Mr.Gordon Duboyce w-ere Sunday call-1 ers of Mr.and Mrs.Cortes Stanhope.Mr.and Mrs.W.Beaks and sons, Robert and Herbert Beaks, of Enos-burg Falls, Vt.were visiting at the l homes of Mr.and Mrs.H.Beaks, Mr.and Mrs.T.Clark and Mrs.'ray, on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Levi Page and sons bave vacated \u201cArgyle Farm,\u201d and moved to Sutton Mr.and Mrs.Gingras, of Foster, f vere call\u2019b g, on Saturday, at the omes of Mr.and Mrs.Laurier and Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Duboyce.Mrs.A.G.Da ?and Mrs.L.L.Mizener attendee* the Ladies\u2019 Cir le of the Creek Church at the home of SAVAGE'S MILLS Mrs.J.Stewart and baby, of Norwalk, Conn., arrived here on Monday ami will spend a few weeks visiting Mrs.Stewart\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Maguire.Miss Doris Ingram left on Monday for Montreal, and will visit Mr.and Mrs.Paul Ingram, and family.Mr.and Mrs.Thos.McGow*an, Mr.Oswald McGowan and Miss Gertie McFarlane motored to Granby, on Sunday, and visited Mr.and Mrs.Dan.Dunlavey and other relatives and friends.Mr.and Mrs.W, P.Cleary, returned at the week-end, after an ex tended motor trip through many points in Ontai-io.Mr.Pat.Dunlavey, of West Shefford, was here, over the week-end.visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Dunlavey, and family.Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Cleary, Mrs.George W.Kiernon and Miss Val-eska Kiernon metored to Roxton Pond and Milton, over tho week-end, and visited Mr.and Mrsi Pat.Reynolds and family.Miss Dora Maguire went to Foster, on Monday, to meet her sister, Mrs.Stewart, who is visiting here.COWANSVILLE Mr.and Mrs.W.Logie and son, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Barker.Mr.Clifford Johnston had the misfortune to hurt his foot while playing football and will be laid up for a few days.Miss Noble spent the week-end in Sutton, the guest of friends.Mr.and Mrs.J.Riggs spent the week-end in Scotstown.Mrs.Smith and young son, of Campbollton, N.B., were guests of the foPtner\u2019s sister, Mrs, Leon Stowe, and family.Miss Frances Stowe and Mr.Elwin Stowe, whose birthdays occur in the same week, were the hostesses at a joint birthday nartv at Ihe Mal: es fool use of St.Charles unsweetened, evaporated Milk gives you old-fashioned cream cooking at the cost of milk.BccauscSt.Charles Milk is double rich in cream, undiluted it gives that subtle cooked-with-cream flavor to every dish it enriches.May we send you our new St Charles Recipe Book?Please use the coupon.THE BORDEN CO.LIMITED.140 St.Paul Street Weat.Montreal.P/mm aend ma.free, St CSar/ea Rm-ipr Boo*, illustrated in colors and containing nssrly 300 tested recipes Name.Address.\u201e *73 LOOK, MOTHER.MRS.BARNES IS TAKING IN HER WASH.TOO.IT'S MUCH WHITER THAN OURS I WONDER HOW SHE DOES IT \u2014ESPECIALLY IN THE HARD WATER WE HAVE HERE END OF WEEK COME INTO THIS STORE WHILE I GET SOME RINSO.I DON\u2019T DARE FACE WASHDAY WITHOUT IT OH, IS THAT HOW YOU GET YOUR CLOTHES SO WHITE.MRS.BARNES?I\u2019M GOING TO GET SOME.TOO AND ON WASHDAY SEE, EDNA\u2014MY WASH IS AS WHITE AS MRS.BARNES\u2019! 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