Sherbrooke daily record, 1 mars 1929, vendredi 1 mars 1929
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1929.Thirty-Third Year.TWO AMENDMENTS WERE Honors List Announced\u2014Cold Is Causing Much Suffering Budget Will Be Big Feature In Commons Today Yesterday Debate Was Resumed on Resolution that No Disposition of Natural Resources Under Federal Control Shall Be Effective Until Ratified by Parliament \u2014 Two Amendments Ruled Out of Order and Speaker\u2019s Decision Upheld by Vote of 96 to 90.OTTAWA,-Ont, March 1.\u2014The outstanding feature today in the House of Commons will be provided by Hon.James A.Robb, Minister of Finance, who will present his budget.Yesterday in the House of Commons the debate was resumed on the resolution of J.S.Woodsworth (Labor, Winnipeg North Centre) that no disposition of natural resources under Federal control shall be effective until ratified by parliament.The discussion involved the lease of Seven Sisters Falls-An amendment, moved by T.L.Church (Con., Toronto Northwest) for and #- PLANS TO MAKE AN-OTHER TRIP OVER NIAGARA FALLS * * (Associated Press Despatch) NIAGARA FALLS, Ont.,.«L (S March 1.\u2014 Jean Laussiere, © #\tFrench Canadian, who sue- # #\tcessfully went over Niagara $ Falls last year, is contemplât- # ÿi ing making another attempt # #\tthis year.He is now in # H Niagara making arrange- $ #\tments for the feat, -which he # it- plans to attempt on July 4th.& -rt He made the trip last year in & it a rubber ball and is planning it it to use the same device this it SIR J.AIKINS PASSED AWAY EARLY TODAY it year.NO NEW CLUE IN DYNAMITE OUTRAGE YET Had Been 111 Since Friday Last, When He Suffered a Heart Attack\u2014Was in His Seventy-Eighth Year.(Canadian Press Despatch) WINNIPEG, Man, March 1.\u2014.Sir James Aikins, K.C, former Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba and distinguished member of the Canadian Bar, died early this morning.Sir James, who was in his seventy-eighth year, died at the residence of his son, Major G.Harold Aikins.He had been ill since Friday last, when he suffered a heart attack, -«.- ?J*\t*J» «J* «J» \t* \u2022£?\t*%*¦ *$* s* *1* *2* *2» \u2022£* »;\u2022 »j> ij» *%* *2» «g» MOVIES AT THE \u201cY\u201d Tomorrow night the first lot of moving pictures provided by the C.P.R.Company will bo shown at the Y.M.C.A, when all the junior members of the Association will have the privilege of seeing the pictures without cost.The pictures will bo shown at 7.SO o\u2019clock.Renewed Cold In Austria, Hungary And The Balkans Causes Great Suffering \u2014.\t*\u2014 Greece and Part of Turkey Warm-1 * * * ed Considerably, But Fresh,!* Chilling Winds, Accompanied by Snow, Made Conditions Y/orse in Other Sections\u2014 Many Stones of Hardship and Misery.(Canadian Pres* Despatch) LONDON, March I.\u2014 Renewed cold in Austria, Hungary and the Balkans intensified suffering there today.' Greece and parts of Turkey * ^\t*î» 4* 4* 4- 4* 7 4' ft ft ft 4* KING WAS ABLE TO SIT BEFORE AN OPEN WINDOW ft\u2019 THE WEATHER \u2022 ft 4- ft ft 4* ft ft ft ft 4* ft ft ft , « 4.(Canadian Press Despatch) BOüXÛlî, Sussex, March 1.\u2014 It was officially stated at Craigweil House today that the King had passed a good night.Bognor from an early hour today experienced strong and brilliant sunshine.The King was up soon aider breakfast and he later sat, fully dressed, before an open window in his bedroom, for several hours.Members of the Royal suite are hopeful the- glorious weather will have a beneficial effect on the King's spirits.FAIR, WITH RISING TEMPERA-! TURE\tI Pressure is high over the North-west States and low on the Atlantic coast and in Alberta.The weather has been mostly fair in all provinces and comparatively mild, except in Manitoba.Temperature is now rising throughout the West.Forecast Light to moclcraîa winds, fair today and Saturday; rising temperature on Saturday.Northern New England > Mostly cloudy tonight and Saturday; not much change in temperature; gentle to moderate north, backing to west winds.ke'.ey Moynihan.Jesse Boot is th founder of a chain of drug stores spread throughout the country.Ho is seriously crippled.His benefactions to his own city of Nottingham and other places have been very large.Sir Jesse was knighted in 1909 and made a baronet in 1916.Mr.Broughton receives his peerage as a recognition of the philanthropic services of his father.Urban Hanlon Bvomrhton.it is officially 1 mentioned.Had the honors been I conferred at New Year\u2019s his father ] would have been gazetted, but he 1 died January 30.Sir Berkeley .Moynihan is the well-i known president of the Royal College of Surgeons.He is also a baronet, having received that honor in 1922, after being knighted in 1922.Members in the Privy Council is conferred on the Earl of Stanhope, Civil Lord of the Admiralty since I 1924.Baronetcies Conferred.Baronetcies are conferred on the 1 following: Frederick Alfred Akroyd, ; of Bratford: Frederick Gustav Eck-I stein, chairman of the Sudan Plantations; Capt.Sir John Ganzoni, ! formerly member of Parliament for , Ipswich; William Edgar Horne, ' chairman of the Prudential Assurance Co.; Alexander Park Lyle, for I services in connection with the Scottish National War Memorial; Charles Thomas-Stanford, former member Council; Lewis Laugher, Member ox ; john (; Ahern, counsel for the ex-Parliament for Central L ardtff; officerSi conten,ied that the city pen-Lieut-Ccl Kenyon \\ aughan-Mor-1 sion by.!avv di(J not pemit t/ePcj£; gan, Member of Parliament for East ,-a\trtM11'- v,\t- to pay these men oO per cent.Fulham; Edgar Stroud Plu«inier, ot 1 their Jsajaries\tF Devonshire; Gervais of Ppr + nnt Men, ' v\u201cw-\tJÛS.Cohen, M.L.A , p t> ,¦\t, -hen.out, -lent for Lawrence, took the same bet- of Parliament for Lowestoft,\t\u201e\u201e .\t,\t,\u2018-\u201cv Suffolk; Alliot V.Roe, well-known ! y}; £ pLi?' \u201e 1 ln& *0UJn aviation enthusiast; William RoP.es- 1 \u2022' - Mg\t.J11 .,,d- Desroches ton, of Leicester; John T.Rowland.J d,-v« th 1 w h dKnhe rlg'ht\u2019, ar\u2018c] of Hampshhe; Lewis Shecfden, of ,d\tnien.60Mper Glasgow; Dr.Arthur Somervell, 1 f,^,fa fnne^.and .Maj\u2019or Ho,.,da well-known musician; Powell Thom- | Lw'.u/iVf S- p!]n®\"by Sa-Vln^ ns.of Glamorganshire; and William j ! , , \u2018 \u2022A 0 ''a.s tIlat ,\t.\t.bad been granted to ex-Chief Be- Tliompsrn, pressent of the Manches- I largev.Deputy Chief Leggatt and ter Chamber of Commerce.\tj former Chief of Detectives Mercier.Canadian Management Given As Example By London Labor Paper LtJjor Daily Herald Saj's that Bankrupt Railway System Was Nationalized and Losses Turned into Profits\u2014\u2022 Canada, Through Its Publicly Owned Steamship Service, Is Combatting Influence of United States in Carrying Trade Between Dominion and British West Indies.L ONDOX.March, 1.\u2014 In an editorial today instancing what it termed ns Premier Baldwin's \"slap da;it denunciation! of Parliament for Brighton, for dis-, of Socialism, mixing rhetoric and tinguished services at Brighton; Wil-.flapdoodle\", the Labor Daily Herald 1 ham Richard Morris, the well known I points out that in Canada a bank-! owned shipping lines have generally lost money, the- Herald asks: Have they not saved the public millions by breaking up the rings?\u201d Canada, says the newpaper, js engaged, through its publicly own- automobile manufacturer; Frederick | nipt railway system, bankrupt by \u2022 ed steamship service, in combatting Charles Thomson, member of Par-j the utter failure of individual enter- tho influence of the United States the j in the carrying trade rther Dominion and the liament for South Aberdeen, Junior Lord of the Treasury, and formerly Solicitor-General for Scotland; Stanley William Tubbs, for services in Gloucestershire.Knighthoods Announced.The knighthoods wore on the following; Alderman Charles llenr prise, was nationalized and the j in the carrying trade between tho lo;-cs turned into profits.Further J Dominion and the British West pointing out the benefits of nation-1 Indies.\u201cThis is being done as a aiization.tlie Labor organ says, that ! matter of public policy and the serin New Zealand the state-owned in- ; vice is a success\u201d, says the Herald, sttrance system not only produces , \u201cIt will pay as do the state lines of conferred ! profit but has saved the public huge Sweden, Denmark an.i Belgium and I sums in r'dtt -cd premiums.\t! will save Booth, of1 While admitting government1 pounds.\u201d C.mad iaz.thousands of 1 f PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, MARCH I, 1929.St.Francis District News VALENTINE DAY CELEBRATED AT WINDSOR MILLS Successful Entertainment Given j at Windsor Mills\u2014Missionary! Lecture Given\u2014General Notes from Vicinity.WINDSOR MILLS, Que., March 1.\u2014A very pleasant evening was spent on St.Valentine\u2019s Day in the United Church parlors.The affair ' was held Tinder the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society.The entertainment began at eight o\u2019clock.The pastor,Rev.J.W.Shier, acted as chairman.Mrs.Watt presided at the piano, and with Mr.J.N.Caswell and Mr.Chas.Chapman, constituted an orchestra for the concert.Mr.Alf Hall delighted the audience with two solos and an encore; Mr.D.Ross rendered a soio and was heartily encored; Mr.Baker gave a sweet love song, and sang a second time during the luncheon; Mr.C.E.Force was much appreciated in one of his popular solos, and cheerfully responded to the desire of his hearers.Mrs.Chas.Chapman recited \u201cJamie Butler and the Owl,\u201d and proved very entertaining with her \u201cIrish brogue.\u201d The C.G.I.T.group gave several of ASTHMA Head and Bronchial Colds Don\u2019tsuffer.Templeton\u2019s wonderful RAZ-MAH Capsuleswillgiveyou relief.No smokes, snufir, serums Mr.J.A.Brown, Hillsdale, Ont., who had frightful Asthma 10 years, says: \u201cI hadn't been able to sleep for weeks.Couldn\u2019t eat proper meals .I took 2 doses of RAZ-MAH and slept all night.From that day I\u2019ve never had a bad attack\u201d .Guaranteed relief from a Î 1.00 box or money back.At your druggist's.\t1 n RAZ-MAH Kamj f\" Y^HETHER it be a cut, * a bruise, sprain, burn or scald, Zam-Buk provides the handiest and surest means to quick, perfect healing.It is from certain valuable herbal extracts that Zam-Buk gets its power to subdue pain and Inflammation, its germ-destroying activity and fine skin-growing property.Zam-Buk is splendid for chappedhands.frost bite.chil- blains.etc.Get a box to-day ! For QUICK CLEAN HEALING \u2018 X/ 7 r/~-1 THROAT TICKLE is no laughing matter.It means a coM! And > millions that instantly suggests taking Grove's BMOMO QUININE LAXATIVE TABLETS their class songs.Mrs.McKenzie Paige and Mrs.Phil Da «s were in charge and a relay race, observation game and a Valentine game were put on, and a large number of eager contestants took part.The refreshments by the ladies consisted of baked beans, brown bread, with all the usual trimmings of cake.After luncheon the young ' people gathered about and had a sing-song.At 10 o\u2019clock the company wended their homeward way, well pleased with St.Valentine.; Interesting Lecture Given The illustrated address on mission work in West China was attentively heard by a fair-sized con- \\ gregation on Sabbath evening in the United Church.The story centred about a Chinese convert to Christianity, a Mr.Lui Dze Rui, a man of meagre education, who entered business with the idea of making it his service to God.He adopted western business methods : and became very efficient and successful.He dedicated all his profits to Christian and philanthropic uses and is today a mighty factor in the Christian church in his home city of Chung King, China.General Notes Re.J.W.Shier conducted the' burial of Mr.Robt.Hall in the Protestant cemetery at Windsor on Friday, January 15th.Mr.A.S.Varney, who has been in poor health, went to Montreal for special examination last week, he is now back at his home again.His trip to the city relieved his anxiety, but the doctors there were unable to do anything for him.It will take time for him to regain his heatlh.Mr.John Watson is well advanced from his recent illness and is able to leave his room.Mr.Emile Andre has been quite ill with la grippe for several weeks.He has been confined to the house for a great part of the winter.Mrs.Wm.Bate has been under the doctor\u2019s care with heart trouble.The fright the lady received when the wind ripped the tin roofing off the house and blew down the chimney was a serious experience for one with her ailment.Miss Marion Varney has been on an extended visit with her sister at St.Lambert.The official board met at the parsonage on Wednesday evening, with Dr.Tanner as chairman of the committee of stewards, and Mr McKenzie Paige as recording secretary.The committee of elders met the same evening also in the parsonage.Much business was transacted.The boys and girls who took part W.C.T.U.temperance examinations made good marks.Their standing in the local Sunday school was as follows:\t1st, Douglas McCourt; 2nd, Madeline Dubuc.Juniors: 1st, Kathleen Bailey; 2nd, Eunice Moore; 3rd, Annie McCubbin.The members of the WM.S.observed the annual day of prayer.Nineteen members were present, representing the Anglican and United Churches, Windsor, and Brompton, Anglican.Mrs.(Rev.) Watson had charge, and conducted the programme provided by the International Society.A fine spirit of worship and intercession pervaded the whoie service, and fifty per cent of those present took an active part in the programme.The W.C.T.U.held their monthly meeting at Mrs Ottis Caswell\u2019s.Miss E.V.Greenlay presided.There was an attendance of nineteen members and two visitors.Miss Grenelay gavç a report of the world\u2019s convention held in Switzerland.The afternoon was very delightfully spent.The Lower Windsor Ladies\u2019 Aid met at the parsonage on Thursday, February 21st.Mrs.John Watson, the president, presided.Mr.Shier assisted in the devotional exercises.Mrs.Robt.Farquhar gave the society report for 1328.Miss E.V.Greenlay was asked to speak on the work of the W.C.T.U., and she urged the Lower Windsor ladies to organize a Union in their locality, and a new Union was organized.Refreshments were served by the members of the committee at the OF PRIZES AT AYER\u2019S CLIFF swine.In Prince Edward Island and on the evening of that day a the highest type bacon hog can be community meeting be held in what-bought at same price as local hogs ever town the group were in.The of inferior type.Every year the\tmeetin;;\tgiven by\tthe\tgroup of gove rnment buys many carloads of\twhich Mr.Connor\twas\ta member ] brod sows from P.E.I.and these was most successful, some 350 or j arc distributed in areas where the 400 people being present.The idea standard of swine needs raising,\tcf these\tmeetings\twas\tto promote ; The government stands the expense\tgreater\tinterest\tin\tclub work1 \u2014 Little Bros.92.39; J.B.Reed, 91; M.B.Corey, 64*29; C.Van Loon, 56.09; L.H.Parker, 61.66.Best pure bred mature Holstein cow\u2014Kenneth Little, C.Van Loon, Lindsay Parker, Murray Thompson, Harlan Little, Ronald Reed, Reginald Connor, Carl Corey.Best two year old Holstein\u2014Xen- of transportation and shinkage and throughout the states.Other inter-! neth Little, Lindsay Parker, C.Van Special P»iz Place at Ayer\u2019s Cliff Winner.;.the farmer is allowed to purchase esting events during the first week \u2014;\u2014_ _\t; a high grado animal on easy terms, was a visit to Mr.Moses\u2019 farm, at Distribution Took The sheep parasite, a menace to Moronoco, Mass., where baseball, List of Connor, Murray Loon, Gordon Thompson Best yearling Holstein\u2014Reginald the health and development of all football, barn yard golf were the Connor, Lindsay Parker, K.T.Lit-sheep was spoken of and Mr.Ben- games indulged in until supper, aft,C', Murray Thompson, Carl Corey, nett very kindly offered to pro- novel affair, where each person j Best group of three Holstein cal-Icng his visit in town in order to ccoked becifstake over an open ves\u2014Murray Thompson, Lindsay AYER'S CLIFF, Que., March 1.advise and assist any sheep breed- grate.\tj Parker, K.T.Little, J.B.Reed, \u2014The distribution of prize money, er whose flock needed observation ; The second week found the East- j Carl Corey, Harlan Little, to the winners in the different com- or treatment.\t! era State Exposition in full swing.| Best pure bred bulls\u2014K.T.petitions, such as the hog fair,! Mr.E.E.Temple, secretary-treas- Monday and Tuesday evenings thej Little, C.Van Loon, Reginald Con-lanvb show, calf feeding competit-j urer of Wool Growers Association, training school students put on a j nor, Lindsay Parker.Murray ion, etc., held in Stanstead County during the fourteen years of its pa.rade in the colisieum, marching'Thompson,\u2019Gordon Connor, Carl the past year, took place in the existence made in nis remarks a with the flag of his or her province: Ccrey, Harlan Little.Judging by County Hall, Ayer's Cliff,\tWednes-: personal appeal\tto\tthe young men\tor state before the\tgovernors of the'E.W- Walsh took\tplace at\tthe ex-] day, February 20th.\t|\tpresent to stay\ton\tthe farm.That\tNew England States.Much time: hjbition of the above stock\theld at A large number of sens of the farming today with modem im- during the remainder of the week | North Hatley, August 25th, 1928.soil from Stanstead, Hatley, Boyn-: provements and government aid was spent in viewing the different] Ayer\u2019s Cliff calf feeding competi-ton, Tomifobia, Waterville, Massa-j should show even greater results branches of the live stock depart- tion.Shorthorns and Jersey two year wippi, Fitch Bay, Katevale, Magog,! than it did in his time and the fact ment.\tjolds\u2014Walter W\u2019oodard, Harris Lord, Earnston, North Hatley, Ayer's] that Mr.Temple, a successful re-1 One of the crowning features was'Oscar Heath, Stanley Whitcomb, Cl'Cf, were present to reap\tthe fruit ! tired farmer,\tat\tmiddle age, is\tthe banquet given\tby Mr.Mose to i Robert Taylor, of their labors for 1928\tin swine.! proof of money\tbeing made in those\tthe students and\tinstructors the; Two year old\tHolsteins\u2014Gor- IS can be convinced one trial will do it KmANGE IpEKOEl TEA \u2018Fresh iront the gardens* sheen and cattle raising.I days.He advised owners of sheep evening previous to their departure.! don Connor, C.Van Loon, Carl Carl 8th The prize money to the amouijt of\tto approach the Co-Operative Wool\tThis was held at a prominent down\u2019Corey, Murray Thompson,\tHoward $1,149.50 ($1,088.50 of this being\tGrowers Asociation for prices be-\ttown hotel in Springfield, away!Ayer, Geraldine\tParker,\tHomer provided by the Federal and Pro- fore disposing of their wool, for he ûrom the tension and excitement of.Ayer.vincial Governments) had been held\thad never known sf the associa-\tthe Exposition crowds, where it was! Two year old\tAynshires\u2014Geo.until the time, for the purpose of i tien\u2019s prices to be lower than that ] possible to formulate resolves and W.Butler, Bernol\tGustin,\tArthur calling together the winners and i 0t local buyers.\tj contemplate on all that had trans- Hall, Mae Butler, Eugene Bowen, other interested farmers, to show\t]ViacDougall in asking Mr.H.Pirecl during the training course.\u2019j Ayrshire yearlings\u2014Dorothy Gus- them to just what extent these com- ] g.Curtis to speak, named him as\tMr- Little and Mr.Connor'tin, Bernol Gustin, Geo.Butler, Ar- petitions were benefitting not only jnainspring of \u2019 the Stanstead exPre^sed their sincere apreciation thur Hall, Mae Butler, themselves, but the county as well, bounty Agricultural Society in his being able to take this trip and ; Holstein Yearlings.\u20141st Gerald-by the increase of more and higher ] capac;ty 0£ secretary-treasurer.Mr.the hearty applause given by the 'me Parker, 2nd Wilma Thompson, grade stock exhibited at the County ciirits expressed his pleasure at *b\u201c- audience at the conclusion of these 3rd Harold Corey, 4th Homer Ayer, Fair which saw in its eighty-second abje\u2018 to voice the appreciation ! interestinS narratives showed how 5th Murray Thompson, 6th exhibition last year the biggest and 0f~thi5\u2019 society to the workers and mucl1 th.ey bad enjoyed the pleasure Cere\u201d.7th Howard Ayer, best yet.\t'promoters of the contest for which °\u2018them.\tj Stanley Whitcomb.Mr.E.E.Temple suggested tj,6 prize5 y,-ere\ttjejng given.!\tTempi© then advised Shorthorns and Jersey Yearlings, that Mr.W.G.MacDougall, agron- j;ve S£0C'K entrys at the Stan- ^bose present that refreshments of \u20141st Walter Woodward, 2nd Oscar omist, of Lennoxville Experimental\tstea(j County Fair had increased in1 coi{e\u2019\tsandwiches, cake and iee\tHeath, 3rd Robt.\tTaylor, 4th Frank Farm, act as chairman for the even-!jjle £jve years of cla]j) contests, etc.eream\twould be served by several\tWoodward, 5th Harold Taylor, 6th ing, and the unanimous approval\t£rora'10,j'in' ^24 to between four,laUtdefinance committee.About thirty Drury, has been quite ill for some members were present and several weeks, but her many friends willj matters pertaining to the work ct\u2018 be glad to hear that she is improv-1 the Society were discussed.Mrs.inf and able to sit up_ every day Schofield gave the chapter of the + *}\u2022 4*\t* T\t4- *-:\u2022\u2022*\u2022* -î 4* * * -S' * * * * * PRESS COMMENT ¦i\tv ¦ï* *******\u2022£-** * * * * * * * -fr* * * 4' \u2022P * THE PROFITS ON RUGBY.(New York Sunl Yale University\u2019s gross receipts from football last year were $1,033,000; net profits, $543,084.Harvard's total income, from colonial grants and individual gifts during the first 184 years of her existence, fell short of this staggering sum derived from public amusement.FISHERMEN\u2019S ENEMY.(Liverpool Weekly Post) \u201cI have been forty years at sea and in the Arctic, and I have never used alcohol,\u2019\u2019said Sir Wilfred Grenfell, the Labrador explorer and missionary, at a meeting in Manchester.He had known Dr.Nansen for many years and he knew Sir Ernest Shackleton, and both maintained that alcohol was unnecessary.It was the fisherman\u2019s greatest enemy.THE \u201cFROZEN NORTH\u201d RETREATING.(Edmonton Journal) Dr.E.M.Kindle of the geological survey has just issued a pamphlet in which ho urges the abandonment of the name \u201cBarren Lands\u201d for the great area stretching eastward from the Mackenzie Valley to Hudson Bay and north to the Arctic.He holds that it is a complete misnomer for most of tho land in question, which is a rich and fertile plain,, luxuriant in vegetation and dotted with thousands of lakes.The so-called _ Barren Lands are included in the pre-Cambrian formation, and mining prospectors have an immense and inviting field there.As they penetrate this and mineral discoveries take place development along other lines must follow.for a short time.Mrs.Drury, who also was indisposed, lias now recovered.¦ a « Mrs.Lennox Wilson, Queen St., entertained at bridge on Tuesday and Wednesday cl this week.Cards were played at four tables each day, and the prizes were awarded on Tuesday to Mrs.F.A.Briggs, Mrs.S.A.Banfill, Mrs.J.K.Edwards and Mrs.L.R- McKee.On Wednesday the prize-winners were Mrs.C.Boucher, Mrs.F.S.Rugg, Miss Dorothy Kerr and Mrs.B.N.Holt-ham.The tea table was arranged with rose tulips and freesia, with green candles, and presiding on.Tuesday were Mrs.F.B.Wilson, who poured tea, with Mrs.P.M.Robins cutting the ices.The following day Mrs.Banfill poured tea and Mrs.Holtham cut the ices.study book in an interesting way, and Mrs.J.K.Edwards contributed two beautiful vocal solos, \u201cSpring\u201d, and \u201cAt Parting\u201d.These added much to the enjoyment of the meeting.She was accompanied by Mrs.Cross.Mrs.G.Ellery Read read a letter from a missionary in Africa, and Rev.Dr.Read spoke to the members in appreciation of their work in raising the allocation, and asked for their assistance in connection with certain lines of church work.At the tea hour the hostesses were Mrs.D.M.Mac-Aulay and Mrs.J.S.Robertson, with Mrs.A.Duguid and Mrs.R.¦Mead presiding at the tea table, and the Misses Sylvia and Ruth Mead assisting.-O\u2014-.Don\u2019t neglect to road the Classified Advertisements in this issa?.Ca MUSSOLINI OR THE DUCE?(Christian Science Monitor) On the eve of the meeting of the \u201cBig Three\u201d at Lugano to smooth the way to lasting peace, and of the debate in.the United States Senate on the Pact of Paris, Benito Mussolini made a speech before the Italian Chamber of Deputies which has produced a disturbing effect among those who base great hopes upon the Briand-Kellogg document.He said that Italy signed the pact because \u201cwe absolutely do not want it said that the world would be swimming in milk and honey, that this planet which we inhabit would be a paradise, but that all this beautiful feast had been spoiled by Fascist imperialism.\u201d Therefore, he would sign the treaty and then see that Italy was properly armed, that it had greatly increased armaments on sea and in the air.This latter task would be essayed as soon as Italy had passed its period of \"convab scence.\u201d It is difficult to see what the Dues hopes to achieve by such a decision, by placing his faitli in arms rather than on a peace, of (he pen.Pre-war days are still vivid in tho thoughts of men.Then the cry of preparedness was heard on all sides.But it only engendered suspicion, doubt and ill-feeling.To revive that cry is to stir| up old animosities, to defeat the very purpose for which the leaders of nations are striving.But.those who know the other side of Mussolini will hope that his words constitute a mere gesture, that he is assuming the pose of the Dure, and thnt it is not the true Premier of Italy who is speaking.Otherwise his friends may coma to beieve that lie lias lost his faith in humanity.GASTON LEDOUX Store Has Been Sold to AIME BIRON (Formerly with Dion & Rioux) The entire stock has been bought for fifty cents on the dollar.Follow the newspapers for announcements of the largest sale of men\u2019s and boys\u2019 clothing in the history of Sherbrooke ami the Eastern Townships.AIME BiRON LTD.1 1 7 King St.West \u2014 Phone 2501 Next to Ledoux & Pelletier, ftegd.COMPUBT» EYES EXAMINED Choice of Frames.Torie Lenses Guaranteed First Quality.Six Dollars and Fifty Cents Complete.T.H.Barnes GERARD G.CODERE in attendance.OptometrUt.Optician, 7 Olivier 31dg., $h«rbrooke.Montreal Office, 434 Old Birks Bldg.MOVING ?OUR entire Electrical Stock must be sold before moving INTO OUR NEW STORE on APRIL FIRST.Wc will run special week-end bar gains of all our lines until that time.1 For Friday and Saturday we offer the following:\t-, Bridge Lamps Complete Silk Shade, $1.15 Odd Glass Shades Assorted, 10c 25c 40c Glass Table Lamps White Porcelain finish, each $2.50 Table Lamps with silk shades, each, $2.00 TRIPLEX TOASTERS with Cord, $3.25 a & é TRIPLEX STOVES witforC!1:d.$2,00 Dover Irons with cord, guaranteed.Regular $7.00, $4.00 ea.HEATERS General Electric with Cord, $5,00 HOTPLATES One Burner, complete .$4.50 2-Way Plugs.25c JOHNSTON'S FLOOR POLISHERS 22 ÛÛ Complete with Mop, and Î/2 Gallon Liquid Polish.Reg.$32.50 Sale starts at 8.30 a.m.\tStore open till 10.30 p.m.SEE WINDOW DISPLAY S4EELER ELESTHie CO.Phones 644-645\t15 Frontenac St.FREE DELIVERY ON ALL PURCHASES TO ANY PART OF CITY 1 I The Modern Home if m m im t Mural decoration plaj^s a big part in the modern home.And of all kinds of decorations, the rough finish for walls is one of the most popular.During the past few years the vegue has increased greatly.It is no longer reserved just for offices, but is now seen in the most sumptuous homes.Its rich appearance, its ease of application and its reasonable cost have made it popular.DURALITH is the name that architects have given their new product which they invented to fill the growing demand for this kind of finish.It is a preparation \u2022which gives a rich finish to the walls which it covers.It permits color harmonization with furnishings, tapestries, carets, etc.ECONOMICAL, RAPID, SANITARY -DEMONSTRATION- IBP Ipllf ITU dis| *^1 J?\t«J.Today and Saturday, March 1 and 2, an expert decorator will give a demonstration of the best ways in which Duralith can be used.He will explain tire uses of Duralith today until late in the evening.Proprietors, Contractors and Decorators and all interested in interior or exterior mural decorating are cordially invited to see this demonstration.CODERE LIMITEE Phone 807-808\u2014-Wellington St.N.\u2014Sherbrooke J OL'L rt-L\t.?¦J* j \u2022TOraatwr.,». PAGE SIX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1929, Record\u2019s Classified Ads.I GRANADA GASH RATE \u2014 25 words or less, 45c.each insertion ; two cents each additional word.Six insertions for the price of fire if run daily.CHARGE RATE-Ten cents extra each insertion.Errors in advertisement should be reported immediately.The Daily Record will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion.I TO LET NURSING 8 ROOM TENEMENT TO LET.VICTORIA St.West, All modern conveniences.Apply 19 Wellington St.North.Phone 984.TWO TENEMENTS TO LET, EIGHT AMD six rooms each all tip to date.Phone 383, or apply 19 Gillespie St., City.1VTELL FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET \u2014 \u2019 \u2019 Beautifully located in North Ward, all modern conveniences, garage, garden, etc.Possession May 1st or sooner.Apply Record Pox 19.____________________________ GROOM TENEMENT TO LET FOR MAY 1st at 293 King St.W\u2019., corner London APPLICANTS DESIRED FOR 65 BED hospital : recognized Training School ; New York curriculum followed ; excellent affiliation with 500 bed hospital ; beautiful Nurse Home.Apply Supt.Nurses, Bright-look Hospital.St.Johnsbury, Vermont.rpRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES \u2014 Stephen Henry Gale Hospital, Haverhill, Mass.Standardized Hospital and accredited School.Three year course.Affiliation with Providence City Hospital and Mass.Eye and Ear Infirmary.Eight-hour day.Allowance $15.00 monthly.Next class to be admitted April 1st.One hour from Boston.Two years of High School required.For further information apply to Superintendent.~ Street.Phone 1417-J.MALE HELP WANTED Salesman wanted\u2014must be well educated, English-speaking with some knowledge of French, age not over 27.Knowledge of paint trade desirable.Familiarity with the Eastern Townships essential.Apply by letter giving qualifications and references.N.B.Prichard Co., Sherbrooke, Que.AN W ANTED\u2014MU ST BE EXPERIENC- AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE \\ LARGE APARTMENT TO LET FROM May 1st\u201420 x 50 ft.with two rooms, one! 4 GOOD SELECTION OF USED CARS of 12 x 15 ft and the other 12 x 20 ft., heat-\tfor saje> Certificate with our guarantee ed.For information apply to J.W.Grégoire, j given with each purchase.Smaller cars taken 86 Wellington St.N.Phone 2S0.\t: in exchange.Sangster's Garage.\t_____ A LL the Gendron Building, THE FIRST FLOOR TO LET OF j 41 King Street : UVE STOCK FOR SALE 5S3-F.M Apply to J.E.Caron.Mgr.Legare Automobile Co.Ltd., 43 Wellington St.So., Sherbrooke, Que.Phone 205.¦pARN $10 TO $25 A WEEK IN YOUR spare time at borne writing showcards.No canvassing or soliciting.We instruct you Ta5 and supply you with work.Write today.The Menhenitt Company Limited, IS Dominion ^Bv'lding, Toronto.Hc ____________________________________\tfrom 35 to 40 horses which I will sell _\tITT | privately at No.8 King St.East.Of all TTOLSE OF FIVE ROOMS TO LET, ALbO ( wejgj1ts an(i for all tastes.Several well H one large room with plate glass, good matched nairs.Thev large room with p for tailor, barber or dressmaker.Apply Budning\u2019s Drug Store.Phone 96.s TORE TO LET MAY 1ST.132 WELLING- matched pairs.They are all broken to harness.Guaranteed for eight days.Apply to A.L\u2019Heureux.Prop.Bc BOOKKEEPER WANTED \u2014 FRENCH-Fnglish.Must be neat and accurate, furnish references.Address Box 20 Record.SALESMEN WANTED.SALESMEN WANTED TO REPRESENT ^ the \u201cOld Reliable Fonthill Nurseries.\u201d New specialties, new collections, all big sell-, ers.Exclusive territory, highest commissions, MOORE ST.TO LET-TEN BOOMS, handiome {ree outfit.Start now at best hot water heated.Electric fireplaces felling time.Stone & Wellington.Toronto 2.and range.Hardwood floors.Phone 335.ton St, North, at present occupied by Thompson.Basement full length or store.Apply H.A.Hyndman, care of W.S.Dresser & Co.Phone 114.21 hthe -* opening for a man to work Sherbrooke and district.You will handle a bige-grade \u2014 ! TO LET IN STRATH- -136 Wellington St.North.-Heated, hot and cold water included, five .4 PARTMENT cona Apts., TEACHERS WANTED LOU;a DOW CO.HA .i.AN .t - A\u201e.,\tW.ll!.-Nnrth '\u2022PROTESTANT TEACHER WANTED FOR Ditchfield school.Term, eight months, .\t.\t.\t, .rooms and bath.Apply H.A.Hyndman, care commencing April 1st.Elementary diploma \\r.g sprcia les.pap.\u2018Ue^ * ;of\tDresser & Co.Phone 114.\t_ needed.Salary $50 per month.Apply W.J.pencils, calendars, blotters.leather,- :clun - designs.A man wr ing to ROOM HEATED APARTMENT, MOD- vork wF; build a steady income increasing i cm conveniences, with garage, to let on needed.Salary $50 per month.Apply W.Pilgrim, Secretary-Treasurer, P.O.Box 365, Lake Megantie, Que.Today and Saturday! A GOLDEN Romance of the Golden Age of France! Starring a lovable pair.«*«*\tacecrdins to efforts and ability; Pr,,5pect st.nc3r Loodoc.Apply to Albert past tellies experience not adiciutely neccs- Leblanc, phone MNW.sary, but must have a clear past record.Ap-\u2014 - ply Montreal Office.140: record.Bishop St.AGENTS WANTED -PEN DOLLARS A DAY SEELING EX-elusive Men\u2019s Neckties Direct to Wearer.Fa^t Sellers.Free Selling Outfit.Dept.320.Public Service Mills of Canada, London, Ontario.__ J^ESIRABLE SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE Bryce.Phone 130S, Professional and Business Directory A STORE IN THE NEW BUILDING ON CERTIFIED ACCOINTANTS Hotel.No.13, to let for the first day of May,\tApply Eugene Gervais, Phone 795 T or 2S24-J.\t* H.BRYCE.C.P.A.C.G.A.AUDITOR, 186 Quebec St.Sherbrooke.Tel.1308.TOR SALE O1 LDSMOBILE SEDAN.MODEL 1928, IN perfect order, very reasonably priced.Also electric washer, baby carriage, living- room electric fixture; everyxhing slightly - used.Ca at 15 Staniey A e.c.phene 462-J.~ ROOMED HEATED FLAT TO RENT Ç EMI-DETACHED HOUSE TO LET \u2014 Corner of Church and Main Streets, Lennox-.hie.Seven rooms and bath, hardwood finish.Modern conveniences.Apply to C.E.Sterling.Phono Lennox ville 13-7/.ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS SYDNEY A.MEADE.QUEBEC LAND ^ Surveyor, Coaticook.Que.Beil phone.\u2022.tv/- J0HN BARRYMORE With Dolores Costello in \u2018HIS LADY\u2019 Also Special Sound Short Subjects.GEORGE DEWEY WASHINGTON Golden Voiced Baritone, singing \u2018\u2018King for a Day\u201d and \u201cHalfway to Heaven.\u201d PREMIER TODAY AND SAT.CHESTER CONKLIN \u2014IN\u2014 The Haunted House WITH THELMA TODD CONLIN and GLASS A Delightful Comedy Team._ OUR GANG in \u2018\u2018The Spanking' As COMPANION FEATURE.KEN MAYNARD \u201cTHEPHANTOM CITY\u201d COMEDY \u2014 NEWS REEL VICTORIA COMING\u2014SAT., SUN.5S3E2rE22 q)teNew «g in / BIG DOUBLE BILL ANITA STEWART \u201cNAME THE~W0MAN\u201d \u2014ALSO\u2014 DOROTHY MacKAIL \u201cTHË'wHlP\u201d AND A 2-REEL COMEDY Victor Radio PUBLIC NOTICE.To the Ratepayers cf the Consolidated School of the Municipality cf North Hatley.You are hereby invited to attend a regular ; meeting of the School Board, to bc held in the Council Room, on Tuesday, March 5th, at two p.m.There to discuss a new\u2019 school building and site suitable for the erection of same.T.H ANDREWS, Secretary-Treasurer of the School Board./ NOTARIES T! CURATORS.* Pouiory Supplies BROODERS AND ALL lower prices than ever before.Pramic State.Buckeye and Miller equipment».Write us for catalogs, price k:tr.etc.Ear.tern Townships Poultry Farms.Ltd.Fester.Que.* Hardwood floors, balcony facing street, giving fire view of St.Francis: also garage.Apply Mrs.C.Cabana.155 Melbourne St.1109.WANTED TO BEY 17 B.WORTHINGTON.LL.B., NOTARY Public.Estates settled.Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Sun Life Bldg., Sherbrooke./ 1 E.BORLASE, NOTARY PUBLIC.66 Wellington St.No.Sherbrooke KEEN WOOD FOR SALE.PHONE 1554J or ift « -r 'ANTED TO BUY\u2014FOUR SECTION fyiing cabinet.Must be in good condi- : t:on.Apr\u2019y to Record Bor: Y., or phone 2250.' \\Y REAL ESTATE AGENTS jv CHICKS » K AY HATCHED QUALITY are Best I This season ail cur flocks have been approved and passed by the Dominion Government Inspector.For the third season, we have blood-tested cur flocks, which roeer* added protection for YOU.These two principal facts makes chick raising easy for you.Sand fer our free illustrated catalogue.I; wiil teh you ah about our chicks.Order Now! Every day you delay \u2022rivas you less opportunity to obtain Bray Quail.y Chicks.Bray Chic-: Hatchery, 10 Ciayhurn Ac enue.St.Catharines, Ont.T>EAU7IFUL THREE-MIRROR VERY fancy va:nut Vnnity and Bench for sale at 7 Magog r .Donald Agent, *7An HENS WANTED breed ! ng , \u2022> A/\t, SSc.and 33< Poultry Co.PRICE 4 LBS., i properties ; 5 lbs., GOc.2D9 Ducks, price lb.Ship at once to Canadian Montreal.Tel.Lan.8616.H.GUNTER, REAL ESTATE Richmond.Farms and town Tel.141.PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS T I YE POULTRY WANTED \u2014 WE BUY Jive poultry Write for prices.Shipping crates supplied free, express p-^paid to cour station.Eastern Townships Po- Itry Farms Ltd.Fœter.Qu*5.Ml^CFJ.I AN FOPS ENGLISH-SPEAKING LADY DESIRES lady boarders.Box 21 Record.Dr.ethi: West.F .tntii'e Change of Programme.TÏP TOP REVUE \u201cThe Spice of Lire5 v/iLh AL.LEMONS FEATURE PHOTOPLAY PAULINE STARKE \u201cBRIGHT LIGHTS TONIGHT IS AMATEUR NIGHT ER.PHONE C70, 84 KING ST.est.Electrotherapy, Urinary Diseases j TARS.McCABE & PLANTE.EYE.EAR | CANADA.Nose, Threat, Olivier Bldg.Sherbrooke Province of Quebc Office hours: 9.30 a.m.to 5 p.m.Tel.1740 Specialists St.Vincent ds Paul Hospital.TAR.E.A.TOMKINS.EYE.EAR.NOSE ^ and Throat.Specialist to the Sherbrooke Hospital 136 Wellington St N.Tel.178.FEMALE HE LA WAMED ADVOCATES X YLOPHONE FOR SALE\u2014OU.OCTAVES perfect condition, worth new in.Canada 5225.Sell a: \u2019, Expenses, Bonus vocatce, MAlanamy & Wakh Building 70 Wellington St.North.Phone 1589.A f ORRIS & WOLFE, ADVOCATES, ETC.Sherbroor.e ar.d Richmond, Que.J CUMMER HOTEL A BROMPTON LAKE QUALIFICATIONS: for E&.-: or to jet, F .\u2022 particulars apT.lv Donat Bouffard, Postmaster, Brompton.Tel.Crompton 8-r-C.P HUME, ADVOCATE.98 WELL IN G-tor St N .Sherbrooke : Richmond Que.- 1.4 k J.GENDRON S RE.\u2019DENCE, 45 * Queen S' fur -i\tre orra, a hardwood floors, eieepir.g p*.cemcntev \u2022 cellar, newly painted.Self-contained, A rc garage.Jeh 583-F.rpHREE TENEMENT HOUvE FOR SALE -* on Main Strict LennoxL : all moder* convenience:, large lot and garage; eLo two! large building iota with gravel and stone or j W ; .ton L.Apply to B.J.Dundin, Lennox-, v;lie, Que.Actual experience se!l-ir;^ dealer and consumer.NICOLET FALLS fOUSE FOR SALE.MASSAVVIPPI ST.Lennoxvil\u2019e.eight room?, modern con-vcnier*e« ar.d garage.A Leo fo - sale.M\u2019r.*o ; Rinh, lyennoxville.Apply A.Perrault, P.O.j Box 266, LennoxviHe.\t! 4(1(1 ACRE FARM FOR SALE, 8 Ml UK l-\" * from Magog; good Luildirgs ar.d v.Bker, very productive land, nicely divided into pasture, timber and mowing.Inquire L.W.Morve, Northfifdd, Vv FARMS FOR SALE f THREE OF THE BEST FARMS IN THE j -L Townefcjp*, with eugar place*, 200 acre* ' cr more, lot* of timber, for talc at bargain | price*, with good building*, running water.' \u2022itiiated at Water Lie on and rear Govern ment highway; two herd* G' -eri.-mcnt tested with atock and implement* or v .\u2022 hout.Apply to F.A.or H.W.Burton, Waterviiie, Que.Tel.I3-r-4.LOST AND FOUND s IN SPECTACLES caae, lost via Quebec St., A LIGHT BROWN , Dominion Ave., Victoria, Protpect and Argyle Ave.Plea» return to 115 Quebec Z\\.Phone 634-WU K* ward.2- Employed now but looking for an opportunity to better your chances for advancement.3.\tAge 25 to 35.4.\tUsual requirements es to character industry, education, etc.A real opportunity if you can qualify.Snapshot and full details on above four points must be enclosed with first letter.L.I.Shirey District Sales Manager RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, LTD., Woodstock, Ontario.AUCTION SALE Mr.Rov.iard Elliott, of Montreal, and Miss Eide Elliot', of Shawinigan Falls, spent the -weekend at their .some here owing to the illness of their mother, Mrs.H.I.Elliott.Lity of Sherbrooke.PUBLIC NOTICE Municipal Elactcrial List Public Notice is hereby £iven that I.the undersigned.Ant.Deslauriers, Clerk of the City of Sherbrooke, have ; prepared, according to law, the list: cf municipal electors of the City of ! Sherbrooke ar.d that such list is now i deposited in my office at the disposa! i and for the information of ail per-; sons interested.Any person, after examination of the list, who believes that his name .has been wrongfully entered on or omitted therefrom, may, either by i himself or through his attorney, file in my office a written application to have his name entered or struck off, as the case may be, within the fif-' teen days following the publication of the present notice.Given under my hand at Sherbrooke, this twenty-eighth day of February, 1029.ANT.DEFLAX7RIERS, \tCity Clerk.\\ /TORE resonance of tone! The famous Victor Lowboy, the season's most popular model, now equipped with Victor Electro-Dynamic Speaker, brings to radio further richness of tone\u2014 sweeter treble\u2014more booming bass ! Pcrallrymen We arc agents in this district for \u2018\"Miller's\u201d Incubators and Brooders, built to last a lifetime.INCUBATORS (oil or electric) capacity from 85 to 1,8\u20ac0 eggs, and costing from 825 up.BROODERS (oil, coal or electric) capacity from i50 to 2,000 chicks, and costing from S14 up.Catalogue and price list on request.Union Grains Head Office.Lennoxville, Que.Brunch» : Ayer's Cliff, Sherbrooke anj Watervillo.Of the present Victor Lowboy owners, 8oV, were guided infallibly in their choice-by its beautiful tone.The inclusion of the electro-dynamic speaker will see opinion even more preponderantly in favour of the Lowboy\u2014for the electro-dynamic speaker brings new vitality and BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS Don\u2019t -t to read the Classified Advertisements in this issue.\tSc% of presail\tfg) ::v-\\ \towners bounht\tw #\tVictor Radio\t /A 1\tfor Victor Votie!\t1 1 |\tVictor\tâ \tReputation!\tA %\tVictor\tSk n\tUIppeamnce!\t is already super- depth to a tone which lative Featured here is the electrodynamically equipped Lowboy in all its unmistakable beauty of line.Specially designed for authorized Victor Radio Dealers, it is offered to you, equipped with the New Victor Radio, Victor Electro-Dynamic Speaker, seven tubes, rectifying tube, and complete plug-in cord, for only -\t1 () UNION GRAINS Our \"Balanced Ration are on ::ale by leading grain dealers in most of the town?and villages in the Eastern Townships at prices that you can afford to pay.Ask Your Local Dealer If he cannot .supply you with our Dairy, Poultry or Hog Rations, write or telephone ¦: j nrd wc will ship you direct FREIGHT PREPAID to any station in the Eastern Townships at our regular retail prices.This will place you on an equal footing with the feeders in oui- immediate district who arc finding our \u201cbalanced rations'' CONVENIENT, and PROFITABLE.UNION GRAINS Limited Head Office : Lennoxville, Quebec.Branches: Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Sherbrooke and Waterville.DEATHS BROWN.\u2014 At Sutton, Quo., at 10 a.m.Feb.27th, 1929.suddenly Mrs.Wm.Brown in her 59th year.The I funeral at the house on Saturday, | March 2nd, at one o'clock with interment in theii lot in Glen Sutton cemetery.R-14 Or with Regular Victor Speaker -\t*\t- Victor Talking Machine Company of CaacKla, Limited Licensed under palcnis of the Radio Fr equerry Laboratories Inc, $285 IN MEMORIAM.Tn ?p dard Jovins memory of our dear Idly, who entered into eternal reel on Mardi L » 1921.The blow was .great, the shock severe.We little thought the end so near.It\u2019s only those v/ho have lost can tell The sorrow of parting wilhoul farewell.How much v e loved her none may know It cefir.cd no hard to coo her yo.The blow was «harp and r,o never*?, To part with her we loved ao dear.Dearly loved and «adly rrmaed ly her Mother and Brother;.MRS.GEORGE SPACEMAN.WILLIAM.ALBERT AND ERNEST SPACEMAN.Sherbrooke, Que.IN MEMORIAM.In lovinz memory of our dear husband and father, A r tern as I.Turner, who departed Representatives for Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships.H.C.WILSON & SONS.Limited SHERBROOKE, QUE.thin life March 1st, 1927.Tonight the stars are gleaming On a lonely, silent grave, Where Bleeps in dream le,:, «lumber One we loved hut could not save.No one knows the silent heartache.Only those who have lost can tell The grief that is borne i?i silence For the one we loved so well.MRS.JAMES BUZ ZELL.(Daugbtc-), Magog.MR.G.L.TURNER.Cherry River, MR.C.A.TURNER, Sherbrooke.ABERCORN BUSY CANARIES Mrs.Percival Holder, of this place has had somi: pr fitable experience in raisins canaricc.during Uc past year.In January, 1928, Mr:-.Holden began with one pair u\u2019 I ;rd y Old Jane and Pedro, as they have been named.The mother-bird its laid forty-five egJO and from that number fourteen males have Ik i n sold at five dollars each, and four females at two dollars each.Ono female i yet unsold and ha?laid thirteen egg:, at three different timer.The same pair of birds, Jane and Pedro, have built three nests, and the mother is now setting on four cpgs.\u201cGo!\u201d said the irate landlady fo in i- grimy and careless lodger.\"Go, and never darken my bathtub again!\u201d THE BANKRUPTCY ACT.NOTICE OF SALE In the matter of J.A.GINGUES (Gingucs L I téré), Sherbrooke, Que., Authorized Assignor.The under«ien«'i »i)l tell by Public Au-lion No.32 Wellington St.North, Sher-t brook*.Qui»,, Monday, March 4th, 132V, at three o'clock p.m., the following; TWlling Stock\t.f 100,00 Fixtures .« 306.35 Stock of Groceries .Î94.35 j Look debt» aa per Hat\t3,021.77 j Terms of Sale\u2014Cash.The «tore will be opened for Ins peel ion on Saturday, March 2nd, 1923.J or all other information apply to ALLAIRE 4 LEBLANC.Trustees, No.32 Wellington f t.North, She rhr'**»K# Que.3.P.JUTRAFv AuctUmeaT SATURDAY.MARCH 2ND, 1929, at 10 a.m., to tettle the estate of the lale Mrs.T.S.Paterson, 25 Plessis St.(off Wellington St.South).One organ, conter.-* of parlor, dining room, kitchen and three bedroom*, Findlay rt\"\\ range (ru / , oil stove v.jth oven, electric v.anher, kitchen utcncil*.Everything mazt be eol'L Term/, Cawb.J.F.WAR FT, Au'Uor.c-er.BRINGING UP FATHER Copyright By GEORGE McMANUS 38 HALL AVENUE, LAST SHEKBROOIiL FOR SALE.There ia a first ctaea bargain awaiting somebody on thU property.Good frame building, neven room* and bath, /stone foundation arid all mod-\u2022 r n e: o n .e n i r.' .Lot >0 x J 00 ft.The owner* ha e removed from the city and the property muet b« *oid at once.For further particular» apply EDWARDS REALTY CO.lioom, 2W-2IH ( ,n»8i,n B,nli vt l.ommirr, BuiMinr.S W.ïliniii- HI, N.1\u2019S'tn.JîS.7- R«>ieMoen.-i'M oo^-JCi i ,-TO-THE UAOI&'b-CUJS ÎAKlO I OONl\u2019-r W^KIT -yoo TO TVitWK TKAT I VOO ARC COlMCi OOT- r ^ r _________ v-^- UKAVE.\t\\\t! AUONJC.- CM il il TR.Y1M\u2019 TO j PCRCi\\TTHA,T 1 M AVE.TO OTA.'Y IM- tt-^I » - / WE.I-U- Afc3 UONJCi AV I'M L ALOKiE- Cl-U EMJOY M'fSEUF- 1 \\ CERTAINICT
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