Sherbrooke daily record, 10 septembre 1929, mardi 10 septembre 1929
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record \u2022 \u2014\"\t~\t\"\t¦ -n'-\u2019\u2014- ¦¦\t¦¦\t.- \u2014-.!\t.\u2014\t,\t\u2014-.¦¦mi n.».\u2014\u2014¦i.i.\u2014i.\t\u2014.- r\t\u2014 - ¦\t\u2014- - -\t.\t.\t.\t.\t.Established 1697 ________________ SHERBROOKE.QUE., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1929.\tThirty-Third Year, AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT BILL WAS DEFEATED Possibility That United States Will Accede To World Court Premier Secured FEW DISORDERS 1 WERE REPORTED Adjournment Of IN PALESTINE House Yesterday Bill to Abolish Federal Arbitration in Labor Disputes Was Defeated by One Vote\u2014Premier Secured Amendment to Enable Him to Consider Situation With His Supporters\u2014Dissolution of Parliament Expected Tomorrow.* (Associated Pres* Despatch) CANBERRA, Australia, Sept, j\t# % # % ^ % ####» I 0.\u2014The Australian Gov- : vt\t* ernment of Premier S.M.! & SWITZERLAND AND KEL- # Bruce suffered defeat by one; ^\tLOGG PACT\t# vote today during the committee stage of a bill to abolish federal arbitration in labor disputes.It was later stated that the1 Government leaders were con-j sidering their position and might) be forced to resign.An amendment to postpone) the operation of the arbitration j abolition bill pending reference to the electors was carried by thirty-five votes to thirty-four.Premier Bruce secured adjournment to enable him to consider the situation with his supporters but dissolution of parliament is expected tomorrow.Several members of the Nationalist party voted against the Ü T^Tretnt Australian Federal FM* Lieutenant Stainforth SuC- & (Associated Press Despatch) & ^ BERNE, Switzerland,\tT « Sept., 10.\u2014Parliament in * fo1od,Prnuous lf r\td L- j a i l \u2022 i more than four are made by the trmn Behind Autobus into pilot, the best speeds for four con- Road-Suffered Broken Leg secutivc runs, two in each direction, j d \u2022 \\x/L P \\ir will be taken, and cruises When tar Was The pilc)t must pass the starting Unable to Avoid Her.\tj\tand finishing lines in a horizontal ______\t|\tflight.For six hundred yards before (Special to the Record.) | crossing the starting line and during ABBOTSFORD, Que., Sept., 10.\u2014 his passage over the course his alti-Knccked down by an automobile as\t^st not exceed a height of she ran into the middle of the road ^ ^ *nhnellh;s hTe\u2018ght from behind an autobus heie on which stainforth and 0rlebar were Saturday afternoon.htLe Ruth ) ol](.j.0 brea]< today was set by Fly-Harris, of Montreal, suffered a ; jng officer R.L.R.Atcherlv, with broken leg and numerous severe a mark of 332.49 miles an hour in bruises.The accident happened in ; two laps in Saturday\u2019s Schneider front of the residenc ¦ of Mr.G.H.Cup races.Buzzell.\ti Atcherly was disqualified from Mrs.Harris and her two children, the Schneider Cup race but his Ruth and the baby, had alighted indivu.al lap record was allowed from the bus, which had just arrived i to\tby the officials, from Montreal.As she .stopped | _ ^n.wljiniaS the Schneider Cup for with the baby to par the driver, the ; \".Ç ani ' aghorn broke the Scb ¦ ,, i -i , V, il\tj .1\t! neider Cup record with a speed ol effier child, Ruth, ran around the\tmi]es an hour\tJ bus and out into the road.\t; The British pilots today hoped to) was coming down the hill, driven attain speeds approximately 350 \u2019 by a Magog man, who failed to see miles an hour.Their task was com- i the ohild in time to avert st, iking ; aratively easier than that facing her.Fortunately he was driving at | their comrades on Saturday.The., a moderate rate of speed, or the ac- flew today over a straight course of cidcnt would undoubtedly have three kilometres with no hanks or ish hotel in Jerusalem was able to serve only rice at one meal.In Jerusalem a parade of British soldiers wearing steel helmets and carrying fixed bayonets late Monday was accepted as an attempt to allay any panic, Jews of the old city having become nervous when large numbers of Moslems began to leave their homes.HON.H.MARIER IS FAVORABLY COMMENTED ON 1 Statesmen At Geneva Continue Their Work * On Permanent Peace and Miss Esther Tru mbell, of Plainville.& Miss Dorothy Clark The long-heralded wedding of John CoMidge, son of -former President Coolidge, and Florence Trumbull, j daughter of Govemor John H.Trumbiiil of Connects cut, will be held on September 23 in the old-fashioned _____\ti Congregational Church at Plainville, Gbnn., pictured here.Upper righo is a recent photo of young Coolidge ,\t,i\tc.\t.and his bride-to-be.The bridesmaids for the forthcoming wedding are shown at the left, top to bottom: Japanese Newspaper Mates Ilie.t Miss Virginia Emily Rogers of Pittsburgh, Pa., and two cousins of Miss Trumbull- Vital and Conkdent Spirit ol j Young Nation Will Be Intro-1 \u2014v\u2014 HON.J.H.TH0MAS SITUATION IN asps (Canadian Press Despatch) TOKYO Japan, Sept., 10.\u2014Com- : menting on the arrival of Hon Herbert Marier, Canadian minister to Japan, the Japan Advertiser, of Tokyo, says the new minister, who is i the first representative of the Bri- ) AND PREMIER ! MANCHURIA FAR HELD MEETING FROM PEACEFUL FLANS PROCEED FOR HOSPITAL FOR THE JEWS Idea of Compulsory Arbitration of International Disputes It Making Strides Forward Before League of Nations\u2014 Interest of Statesmen at Geneva Again Concentrating on Immense Possibilities of Permanent Court of International Justice for Concentration of World Peace and as Effective Machinery for Preventing War.- *- (Associated Press Despatch) GENEVA, Switzerland, Sept.10.\u2014The idea of compulsory arbitration of international disputes is making big strides forward at the Tenth Assembly Session of the League of Nations.Interest of statesmen at Geneva is again concentrating on the imme-se ppssibilities of the j ANNUAL FAIR WILL BE HELD AT INVERNESS permanent court of international Tomorrow Marks Anmlal Even) justice for the consolidation of world peace and as effective machinery for preventing war.There is a general expectation that the United States will now accede to the world court.The question being asked is whether the Washington Govrenment in Megantic County\u2014Entries Being Brought in and Successful Fair Indicated.INVERNESS, Sept.10\u2014The an-nual fair of Megantic County Agricultural Society No.1 will be held -\t,\t,\tin Inverness tomorrow.Everything will not take even a further step is in readiness for this event, and a and sign the optional clause recog- ; g00d attendance is looked for pro-nizing the compulsory jurisdiction of | viding the weather is favorable, the court.This clause bestows the Entries started to arrive early right upon one party to a dispute to j today and will continue throughout summon another before the court.i the day and the early hours of to-Premier Mussolini of Italy has ; morrow.Indications are that the manifested his intention to submit disputes to judicial processes.Within the past twenty-four hours at Geneva both Italy and Czecho-Slo-vaka have accepted compulsory arbitrator, for the settlement of judicial difficulties.Britain Signed Clause Great Britain has announced she will sign the arbitration clause and France is about to make her previous signature unconditional.number of entries will be satisfactory.Judging will be started at an early hour tomorrow and will continue during the morning.In the afternoon the usual programme in connection with the fair will take place on\u2019the grounds.The Inverness exhibition has been held for many years and has grown to be an important function in Megantic Coünty.People gather at it from considerable distances, and it tish dominions accredited to Japan, .\tiulailcul> U1BJUUC, will introduce the vital and con- Minister of Unemployment in Although No Forma! Declaration Jewish Citizens in AH Parts of council had signed.Peru recently got aboard this I serves as a yearly occasion for t.ie movement and today it became clear | reunion of old friends.that Brazil will also accept its provisions.Brazil has already adhered to the clause but its adherence was jto become effective only when two permanent members of the League fident spirit of those young nations | to a community to whom they are i at present little more than geogra- | phically known.\u201cHis appointment shows that the) British Empire, which possesses the | world's greatest undeveloped re- : ources, hak solved the problem of | ombining complete autonomy with | British Government Will De-; liver His Only Address in Capital Today \u2014 Cabinet Council Meeting Will Follow Address.(Canadian Press Despatch) of War Has Been Made, Rus-j sian and Chinese Despatches! Today Indicated an Apparent State of Open Hostility.\" (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Sept., 10.\u2014 Although I Province Being Appealed to) ItalY\u2019s action, coming after Ger-f c\tr »,\t,\tmany s, gave the necessary two.and tor Support ot new Institution in Montreal\u2014General Campaign from September 22 to September 30\u2014Wide Endor-sation Received.a combination large enough to defy \u2019 OTTAWA, Ont.,\" Sept., 10\u2014The ^ere\tno formal declara- the paper adds.\tfact that Hon.J.H.Thomas, Minis- aggression, SHEARER WILL APPEAR BEFORE NAVAL GROUP (Special to the Record) MONTREAL, Sept., 10.\u2014Jewish Brazil\u2019s adherence is now operative.NEW PREMIER THANKS PEOPLE FOR SUPPORT Big Navy Advocate Expects to Go to Washington Tonight to Appear Before Senate Naval Affairs Committee, Called to Consider Senator Borah\u2019s Suggestion that It Investigate Shearer\u2019s Activities at Geneva.been fatal.Mr.G.H.Buzzed motored tin child to Granby with all possible speed, and first aid was rendered by Dr.H.W.Blunt.The child was afterwards taken to the Montreal General Hospital, where her progress is reported to bo satisfactory.-\u2022-«- \u2022Î-\t4- 4- 4- 4* 4- 4* 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- THE WEATHER 4-\t* 4- 4- 4- 4- 4 4- 4* 4- 4- 4* 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4* 4* 4* SHOWERS, THEN FAIR AND COOLER The depression which was over Iowa yesterday morning now covers Northern Ontario, causing heavy rains in that region.Scattered showers have also occurred from the Ottawa Valley yesterday eastward, while in the Western Provinces the weather has been mostly fair and cool.Forecast: Strong southwest tn west winds; local «liowerc or thunder storms.Wednesday: Fresh to otronp westerly winds, fair and cooler.Northern New\tEngland ! Cloudy, probably with showers in northern portion tonight.Wednesday: Fair and slightly cooler:\tmoderate\tsoutherly I winds, shifting to westerly.turn; between start and finish lin ; FERMMAW WAS UPHELD BY MAINE VOTERS Law Which Prohibits Export of Hydro-Electric Power Beyond Border of State of Maine Upheld in Vote Yesterday and Smith-Cariton Measure Defeated.in V\"_oof despatches both toda\" indicated an ,\t_ p*:.,0;-\tFtoUvow Me nniv nri apparent state of open hostility at i citizens of Montreal and the pro- \\ rS toLv yient\ton the Manchurian border, j vince of Quebec will given tangible oress m the Capital today lends northern Asia_\tj proof of their inter\u20acSt in the hos- &.gn,ficance to the Cab.net Coun- Tjle despatches told of serious ) pital situation in the province, when cu meeting which will follow a fighting which has been in progress 1 they launch a campaign from Sep-ew hours later.\tj\tintermittently since Saturday of last ) tember 22 to to September 30 to Mr.Thomas has now completed1 -week, assuming considerable pro- raise a minimum of $600,000 with a journey which has taken him to portions Sunday and Monday both ! which to build a 150-bed general the larger centres of the country, ; at Manchuli and at Pogranichnaya and maternity hospital in Montre?!, and it is understood, that he will; the western and eastern terminus ol which will be open to all.deliver an address conveying the ; the Chinese Eastern Railway.\t| The campaign has received the aims of the Labor Government I Reports indicated a heavy loss of j endorsement of many prominent with regard to migration from ; life and property damage as a re- ! citizens in the province of Quebec, Great Britain to this country.Since suit of air raids and bombings, ! including Premier L.A.Taschereau, his arrival in this country Mr.! heavy artillery Are and accompany- ! Hon.Athanase David, Mayor Cami-Thomas has been reticent as to the ing blazes.A Chinese report that lien Houde, M.P.P., and the super-nature ctf conversations between ) the fighting extended along the intendants of several hospitals, ail Premier W.L.Mackenzie King and ; entire Manchurian border, was j of whom have stated that the hos-himself qp this subject, out it is) taken to mean that clashes occur-i pital situation in Montreal is such believed, that following his tour.! red between garrisons at other ; that an effort of this nature should th e future programme of the Brit- ; points along the 2,000 mile fron- ¦ be supported wholeheartedly, ish Government in regard to emi- Cor.\t, The appeal, however, will .ot be trration will be voiced\tI\t- limited to the city of Montreal, but HEAVY FIGHTING REPORTED will be broadcast ail over the pre Dir.iiioriids, in venous spsocn- TOKYO Sept 10\t- -\t-\t.theTmÏÏrtaneeato\"the BritïrEm-' ^ **n£0\u2019 la?kSî news agency, j campaign chairman that there are last night made the first publi importance to tne runisn rtin fr0Tn Manchuli today said heavy many citizens throughout the pro- ,\t6.\t.\t.\t, tl.in fÎQrVfjrwr Virnlro nnf MnnHav\tvtrhn will wplrnmA tViP\tS'-îltenientS following ÛSSUmpt.^Tl O COURT OPENED THIS MORNING AFTER RECESS (Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, Sept., 10.\u2014 A confidential file of the intelligence service of the United States navy sent to him anonymously from Washington was the source of information ho gave the press at the.Geneva Arms Limitation Conferences in 1S26 and 1927.William B.Shear- __ __ er, big navy advocate, declared yes- the Motheland.terday.\tj In case Mr.Thomas makes a ; air bomb struck the hotel Europe in Shearer said he expected to go to ! pronouncement, it is believed that ; Pogranichnaya Monday.Washington tonight to appear be- ) be will advocate encouraging emigration to this country of artisans Inunediate Attention to Relief Measures in Dried Out Areas of Saskatchewan, Carrying Out of Pledges and Promises of Election Campaign and Betterment of Educational System Are Promised by Premier Anderson and Members of His Co-operative Cabinet.(By Thomas Green, Canadian Press Staff Correspondent) REGINA, Sask., Sept., 10\u2014Over the radio Premier Anderson and Despatches j vince of Quebec, as it is felt by the 1 members of his co-operative cabinet Fall Session of Superior Court Opened Today With Mr.Justice C.D.White Presiding \u2014 Workmen\u2019s Compensation Case Settled.of pire of encouraging trade, within fig-fitjng broke out Monday after- vince who will welcome the chance s'-at\u20acmen^s f°flowin£ assumpt iîu\tIt has been maic ateci noon near \u201ceighty sixth station\u201d.The to help what will be, in reality, the office.From the new Premier came uhat the Minister of Unemp-ioy-1 casuaities were not known.Soviet first Jewish general hospital in Can- words of appiv jïi for the con- IrTthis countrvrwo1uldbeci>vre\t°Ver the Stati°n and fda,k\t-lhf Sity th! J1311 to Mence reposed in himself and his ing this country would gne some | dropped bombs.\t; build a hospital has acted as a utterance as to the Government\u2019s j a Harbin Rengo despatch said ! potent stimulus to activity, and government by the people of ^.askat-attitude in regard to major prob- that Chinese refugees arriving at several offers have been received chewan, and in these expressions be 'ems between the Dominions and] Muling related that a Japanese bad I from outside points, both by mail, was joined by his ministers been injured fatally when a Soviet ) and by wire, to help in the campaign.fore the 'Senate naval affairs coim mittee called to consider Senator\u2019s Borah\u2019s suggestion that it investigate Shearer\u2019s activities at Geneva.\u201cAnd I shall take that file with me to show to the Committee,\u201d he added.Sheare also said that his activities at Geneva both in 1926 and 1927 were confined exclusively to the press, and that he had no dealings whatsoever with any' participants in the conference, \u201cI never TAasociatcd Pros Despatch) I PORTLAND.Maine, Sept, 10.-1 The State of Maine today stoi d re-j met any of the participants as a ; pledged to the '-rinciples of the, lobbyist or tried to influence them, \u2019 | twenty years old Fernald Law which ) he declared.\u201cI was not directly in-prohibits export of hydro-electric1 terested in what they were doing, power beyond its beder, by a vote What I went ove for was to see of 62,248 to 64,294.At the spc.ial referendum yesterday the voters rejected the Smith Carlton measures, which would nave superseded the Fernald act and permitted export of surplus power.Only fifty of the 682 precincts in and others from the old land who would follow their own trades rather than attempting to master farming in western Canada.Today\u2019s Cabinet meeting will be attended, it is understood, by Hon.Janies Malcolm, Minister of Trade and Commerce; Hon.Peter Keenan, Minister of Labor who recently returned from overseas, and Hon.P.J.Cardin, Minister of Marine and Fisheries.Many of the other ministers of tho Cabinet will also be present.MAROONED MOUNTAIN CLIMBERS RESCUED (Associated Press Despatch) YERKA, Calif., Sept., 10.\u2014 Five mountain climbers marooned since REPORT SAID FIRE ON TANK STEAMER EXTINGUISHED that the figures and facts got into the papers.\u201d Referred To Navy File\tm ,\t,, The navy file, he said, contained ! ^ aesc'ay-.P11 ,t^e casterl1 slope of figures and other data to show the )\tL mT, r/fUfd \u2022 _________.lumbermen from McCloud last mg'it after an airplane had located the group.All were suffering from coid comparative strength of all the navies in the world and the strength, .1 .,\t1J.I\t,\t, ., ,T '.\tk*u1 ' «uucimg iront cPiG the state, were missing and they condition and needs of the United'and hunger but otherwise unharm.-were in small commuities.\t™\t\u2014 Continued on page Five.cd.Message Gave No Further Details Regarding British Tank Steamer Vimeira, Which Took Fire While Proceeding to Drydock in Rotterdam, Holland.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Sept.10.\u2014A message to Lloyd\u2019s last night said that the fire which broke out on the British tank steamer Vimeira while it was proceeding to drydock in Rotterdam, Holland, yesterday, had been extinguished.The messago gave no other details.Rotterdam despatches said that LABOR SPLIT UNTRUE, SAYS DAILY HERALD Official Organ of Labor Party the electors Emphatically Denies Reports of Split in Cabinet\u2014Henderson\u2019s Proposal Said to Have Been Opposed by Snowden.LONDON Sept., 10\u2014The Daily Hearld, official organ of the Labor party emphatically declares re- three bodies were reccovered from ports of a split in the Labor cab- the ship and that several others of the crew were missing.The tanker sailed from New Orleans on July 10th and stopped at Halifax N.S., and London.iuet are untrue.The paper says it understands the main business of yesterday\u2019s cabinet meeting concerned Iraq.Newspaper reports yesterday Exchequer.The Superior Court, which has been closed during the summer months,, opened this morning with His Lordship Mr.Justice C.D.White presiding.There was only one case on the* roll for hearing, this being the action of JcBephat Giroux, of Magog, vs.the Domioion Textile Company, Limited, in which the plaintiff was suing the Textile Company for tho sum of $2,050.At the opening of Ccurt, however, it was announced that a settlement had been reached between tho two parties whereby the defendant concern is to pay the plaintiff SLO'OO and costs totalling $254.NEW YORK BANK IMPORTS GOLD FROM ENGLAND $1,000,000 in Gold Is Being Brought on Olympia for Commercial National Bank and Trust Company \u2014 Rumors Heard About Bethlehem Steel and De Forest-Crosley, (Anociated Preaa Despatch) NEW YORK, Sept., 10\u2014Another $1,000,000 in gold is coming to New York from London on the Olympia.The importation is being made by the Commercial National Bank and Trust Company.Wall Street is airain hearing reports that Bethlehem Steel Corporation plans to retire part of its funded debt with funds obtained through issuance of additional common stock.One report mentions an ofefring of 800,000 shares at above $110 each in the ratio of one new-for every three held.The corporation\u2019s bonded debt, including that of subsidiaries, was $199,421,172, on December 31st, last.Deforest CrOsley Radio Corn-gate to the assembly, Right Hon.pany, Ltd., of Canada, is to, split Philip Snowden, Chancellor of the its stock four for one subject to Immediate attention to relief measures in the dried out areas :n ) the southern part of the province, would be given by the Minister of ! Highways, (Mr.Stew\u2019art) the Premier stated.He would at once seek to impliment the pledges and policies laid before the electorate in the campaign.\tj \u201cThere would be no hesitation or.' his part .that of the Government to remedy the situations in connection with educational administration | which had been the subject of criticism and even condemnation bj said the government was faced with :i serious split on Righ Hon.Arthur Henderson's proposal for a convention of the nations providing for f.nancial assistance to states which were victims of aggression.The Foreign Secretary made bis proposal before the assembly of the League of Nations and his chief opponent in the government the report stated, was his fellow dele- stock holders\u2019 approval. PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.SEPTEMBER fl929^ a W'-\u2019\u2014\"T DISTRICT OF ST.IMPORTATION YOUNG BOY WAS Francis news from : : :: :: found beside côuû.! IS FORBIDDEN BROTHER\u2019S BODY Mr.Norman Murray and ton*,\t___ _____________________ OfJ.r H\u201e Been Signed by Fed- Thirteen-Year-Old Lad Remained ¦\t¦\t.1\t1 \"\t-¦¦\u2022\u2022\u2022\t' \u2022 ' ¦ for Nearly Two Months Beside Body of His Older Brother, Who Died in Distant Part of Province from Hunger and Privation.eral Deputy Minister of Agriculture Forbidding Importation of Animals from Scotland to Canada Owing to Outbreak in Scotland of Foot and Mouth Disease.week-end, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Murdo Matheson.Messrs.Barton and John Tub-! man, of St.Johnsbury, were in town | over Labor Day, guests of their | aunt, Mrs.Murdo Matheson.Mr.and Mrs.A.A.MacKenzic, of Springfield, Mass., were Sunday! guests of Mr.and Mrs.Murdo Matheson.Mrs.R.L.Maclvcr went to .x ,\t, j .j .________i\u201e,.Athol, Mass., to attend the funeral mimsteml order dated yesterday of her uncle, Mr.Murdo Maelver.;and signed by Dr.J.H.Gnsdale, on Monday.Mrs.Maclver will re- Federal Deputy Minister of Agn-main a week with relatives before culture, cancels all permits for the returning home.\ti importation of cattle, sheep, goats, Mr.'and Mrs.K.N.Maclver re-(other ruminants and swine from turned on Sunday, September 1, Scotland to Canada.The only ex I ROBERVAL, Que., Sent.10.\u2014 OTTAWA, Ont.Sept., lO.-A ^cw thirteen year old Michel Cour- tois remained for nearly two months \u2019 beside the body of his brother, Rene, nineteen years of age, dead from hunger and privation in the woods, and how the two of them had wandered for miles, famished and helpless, after their scant provis-from a motor trip of one week toLepticn to this order are those ai- ion of food had run out, vas de.nb- *\u2022'\u2014\t\u2014j o*.*.\t.\t,\t- ed here at the inuuest.into the death the New England States.While r\u20acady embarked on vessel enroutei\t.j j j ¦ *v,u there they attended the wedding of tv,p noirinion\ti Rene Courtois, ^ound dead in the Mr.Maclver's niece, Miss Catherine The orde; is under the provisiôns | woods of Northern Quebec after Myers,\tof\tBoston.\tof thft Cortasrious Diseases Act, and (\thaying been miasms since August -\tis made on account of an outbreak 11028 and burned by the search party DANVILLE\tLanarkshire, Scotland, of foot i \u201cder the spot where he lay.U AIN V ILLt.\tand mouth disease.Similar re-j \u2018\u2018Take fw^^hat food! ï U fa mt, - , strictions are in effect, regarding ! maybe I !1 dle ! SasPed the exh',ust- tsfS °f th6Se anitnah fr0H:&!ie^ta\\tVhemeeaThrarty Gor.igal at \"Fairview for the past j £-nSiaIia'\t; Hollow eyed, bearing all the four weexs.,\t,,\t, ¦\"\t'\t.~ r ! marks of miseries endured during Mr.and\tMrs.\tAlbert Bradley\tand\tguests 0f Mias Kelly\u2019s parents, Mr.\tthe tragic odvssey, young Michel told of\tM?\u2019\tand Mrs.W.J.Kelly.Miss Father-\ta poig^nt story ^ misadventure S\u201dtM2!MroTn&f\"'\u201ce of iz.^\"y h\u201c \",u'\u201c1 \u201cin7i.k - u\tj\t1 ^lass*\ti Koots, berries ?.nd fish bones fur- Hazard Woods of Asbestos hav; , Mrs.L.E Clark and children^shed slender means of live'ihood been visiting Mrs.MacGonigal.I bave returned home from Sutton, for a time.They were four hundred Mrs.A.J.Haddock has returned where they spent the past three and fifty miles from Roberval, the from 'Sherbrooke, where she spent weeks visiting relatives.\ti nearest outpost of civilization, and a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Rob- Mr.Harold Munroe, of Pictou,|they could find no camps, trt Dean.'\tN S., is the guest of his sister, Mrs.Having but two matches, a fire - C.Campbell, and Mr.Campbell.j was kept burning in a pail for two Mr.and Mrs.George Neil, Mrs.! months.When the search party W.J.Kelly, Mrs.A.Rowland and'found them the fire was still -_\tMiss K.Kelly motored to Disraeli i smouldering.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Matheson.op Friday.\tj At last, on or about July 10, Rene -f Springfield, Mass., are guests of Mr> and jjrs j A MacLeod and'could go no farther.He died with Mr.and Mrs.Dan Matheson.\tMaster Hector MacLeod soent the | a prayer that his young brother Miss M.Carmichael, of Montreal, ,,ve\u20ac^.end j,.Sootstewm.Thev were might be saved.The prayer was was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.aecompanie(i home bv Miss Margaret ! answered, nigh unto death, the lad B.Lavaliere for the week-end.and M;ss Phyllis MacLeod, who had was found several days ago, beside Mr.W.J .Kelly has returned been visiting friends in Scotstown the decomposed body of hi£ brother, from Breeches Lake where be spent f0r a e\u20acW days.\t1 Delirious from his suffering , the a few days fishing accompanied by Miss Alice Hill, B.A., spent the boy could only stare- inarticulately Mr.R.A.E.Aitken, of Sherbrooke, week-end at her home in Bulwer.' a: his saviours.Then he managed Mr.and Mrs.E.T.Baker and yrs_ jj.Persons, of Warden, is it* say: \u2018Tt\u2019s papa who nas found daughter, Evelyn, of Springfield, the guest of Mrs.H.Duffill for aime!\u201d \u201cYour papa is all right.\u201d an Mass., were recent guests of Mr.few weeks.\t! Indian assured him.and Mrs.W.A.Sawyer.\tThe warm weather that has been\tOnly a Dream Mrs.W.A.Sawyer and daughter, experienced the past week must; At first he refused to eat, but Elnor were in Sherbrooke recently, have been surprising to the New]patient coaxing induced him to take Miss Evelyn Ke.ly and Miss York tourist who, intending to stay j a little food.He laughed hysterical-iFrances Willk, of Montreal, are ;n this vi:in:ty for a couple of ly and sobbed bitterly by turns and -\t- \u2014 ! weeks, stopped at a local garage ¦ told the search party that it was ! and filled his radiator with Anti- ! not true and that he only dreamed j freeze in preparation for the severe: he saw them.ROYAL WEDDING BRINGS NEW QUEEN TO SMALLEST NATION «** *** * * * Rulers Of Monaco, Where Famed Monte Carlo Prospers, Pay Most Of The Taxes Of Their 11,000 Subjects IlSpIll ,\trifi .'.«lip Ruling Princess of tiny M naeo is Elsa von Liechen stein, left, daughter of an Austrian eoal magnait, and bride of Prince Franz von Liechenstein, upper right.Below is a view of Vaduz, the capital and only city.The towered buildings at the right mark Monte Carlo, famed gambling resort.LAKE MEGANTIC y\u2019s Colds Best treated without dosing\u2014Just rub on frosts he expected to encounter.\tAlthough his reason is .\u2019ompiete- -\u2022- ly restored, young Michel remains FACT\ta physical wreck.Ke will remain A.L.F.contributes that the ' under strict medical supervision and women golfers of today are making treatment for some months, ;t is scores that the men champions were thought -|\u201cV^ n ! - ¦ r» A ?A, T T \u2022\t1 u» A La BY MILTON BRONNER NEA Service Writer LONDON, September 10.\u2014The ruler of a nation was married the other day in Vienna, but the rest of the world paid scarcely any at-tion to the news.For the groom was Franz von Liechtenstein, 76-year-old Prince of the tiny independent country of Monaco.The bride was Frau Elsa ven Eroes, 50, daughter of Baron Gutmann, the coal king of Austria.Thus for the second time a Jewess became the reigning lady ov.- little Monaco, in which is famed Monte Carlo.Some years ago the then Prince of Monaco married Alice Heine, daughter of a rich Jewish banker of New Orleans.But she became a convert to Catholicism, and it is presumed the new Princess Liechtenstein also has become a Catholic.She and her husband had been friends for many years, being brought together by their mutual love of art and literature.A Wealthy Landholder The Prince is one of the.richest men in eastern Europe, being a great landed proprietor both in Austria and Czecho-Slovakia.For a long time he was in the diplomatic service of the old Austro-Hungarian monarchy.His last important post was as Ambassador to St.Petersburg.Last vear he went to the throne of Liechtenstein, succeeding his late These passed into various hands brother.Prince Johann II.The until they finally belonged to Prin-latter held a modern world's record ce John Adam of Liechtenstein, a for length of time as a ruler.Queen wealthy Austrian nobleman who Victoria is usually supposed to be had an ambition to be a prince in the record-maker, having reigned fact as well as in name.In 1719 for 64 years.But Johann II, who I Empe-or Charles Sixth of Austria died at 89, ruled for 70 years.! raised Vadez and Sehellenberg into Monaco is almost an Arcadia.It has only 65 square miles of ter-rite.y and r.ily 11,000 inhabitants.The capital, Vaduz, has only 1,200 population.It is composed in part of a mountain oiateau and in part of a deep and rich river valley.ci hereditary state of the Holy Roman Empire under the name of its owner\u2014Principality of Liechtenstein.Family Rose to Fame The ruling princess sent gifts to Fanning and dairying are the main!their loving subjects, but none of occupations of the people.There I them ever visited the place until as are no manufacturing industries.; late as 1842.In the meantime, the The cost of living is very low.The!family w°n a great place for itself taxes are practically nil.\tin Vienna.Prince Joseph Wenzel \u201e .\t^\t\u201e wa* one of Empress Maria Ther- Pnnce Real \u2018\u2018Taxpayer\u2019\tjese\u2019s marshals in the Seven Y\u2019ears\u2019 Instead of paying out money for! War.Aloysius First became a the support of their Prince, the I noted patron of the arts.John the people are accustomed to see the | First was an Austrian Field Mar-iatter pay out money to make the shal in the Napoleonic wars and in little state better worth living in.1809 succeeded to the supreme com-The largest prince built roads, chur- mand of the Austrian armies, ehes, art museums and municipal; In 1866, when Austria and structures.The present Prince and Prussia were at war, Liechtenstein his rich bride are expected to carry ; sent a small military contingent to on the good work.\tj help Austria.The tiny principality The very existence of this tiny j never recognized Prussia\u2019s victory state is a romance of history and i and technically is still at war wish a history of romance.It comprise» j Prussia, although even the former two former fiefs of the Holy Romas ! Kaiser Wilmelm Second never con-Empire\u2014the Lo dship of Schellen-, templated sending a punitive ex-ber\u201e; and the County of Vaduz, i pedition into the little place.Health Protection -and real economy A modern hygienic service for women Serious consequences may follow times of hygienic distress if proper precautions are not taken.Ketex, tbs New and Improved Sanitary Napkin, provides the necessary protection.Doctors and nurses urge its use as a hygienic service.4*^.7 Kotex brings absolute security and comfort, and complete freedom from worry to millions of women at very low cost.No embarrassment when buying.Just say Kotex at any drug, dry goods or departmental store.Regular size 60c for box of a dozen.Super-size 75c.Directions in every package.MADE IN CANADA f o t e X Sanitary Napkins :w 5 Features of the New and Improved Kotex t- 1.\tSofter gauze ends chafing.Pliable filler absorbs amazingly.4; 2.\tRounded and tapered.No evidence of sanitary protection.3.\tDeodorizes\u2014safely, thoroughly by a new and patented process.4.\tAdjust it to your needs\u2014thinner, narrower, as required.end 5.\tIt is easily disposed of.No unpleasant laundry.AVIATION SHOW COMMENTED ON BY MR.BARLOW and accepted for a like undertak-mg.The only Canadian booth, which Mr.Barlow mentions, was that of the Compagnie Aerienne Franco-Canadienne, to which he was attracted by a comfortable looking chair and an invitation to look ovei their aeriel photographs, which were all of the Gaspe region and which, he thought, \u2018\u2018might have been more for Colds of All the Family.making a few years back.And.he adds, of corsets logical.r partments Rented Through WANT ADS HEN* several prospects call to look at an apartment in two days an owner can be certain of selecting a desirable tenant.The experience of one of our classified advertisers illustrates the remarkable speed with which a Want Ad in this paper brings prospective tenants.The apartment he advertised was rented to the first of many callers.And this at a supposedly \"off\u201d renting season.Users of our Want Ads are accustomed to receiving these highly satisfactory results.That is why they advertise apartments to rent in our \u201dFor ReEt\u201d classification the year \u2019round.Rent YOUR vacant apartments through this prolific Want Ad Section! Phone\u2014 68 Sherbrooke Daily Record Th.two boys were taken to the [ bush last year by thair father, j David Courtois, a trapper, who left them with fifty pounds of flour, ! some moose meat and half a beaver ' while he undertook a side hunting ! trip.The boys wandered from ! camp.4Yhen their father returned \u2022 they were missing.At first the ! father thought that they had taken | the home trail for Roberval and j went back himself.Finding his i mistake, he raised the alarm and ! search parties went out.With a party of three Indians, ! Courtois set cut in search for his ! sons.He returned, baffled.An-! other party was formed and in a ! short while the district was the ! scene of operations of a number of ! Indian and other searchers.After twenty-one cays of absence the second party returned with the : emaciated lad Michel.\u201cDeath by starvation and misery\u201d, i was fbe verdict rendered by the ! coroner\u2019s jury, after they had lis-! tened to the boy\u2019s story, told with ! brimming tears and half\u2014sobs.DATES OF FALL FAIRS IN EASTERN TOWNSHIPS GENERAL LAWS' | OF HUNTING IN THE PROVINCE Summary of Regulations Regarding Licensing for Hunting\u2014 Bag Limits, Method of Killing and Other Provisions Outlined.HEALTH & DIET MCE By Dr.Frank McCoy Author of \u201cThe Fast Way to Health \u201d Questons In Regard To Health and Diet Will be Ansirered By Dr.McCoy, who can be addressed in care of this paper.£ncloee Stamped Addressed Envelope For Reply.1D2C McCoy Health Service, Los Angeles, Cal.Mr Douglas Barlow Rhodes ;d\u20acgcrites many Scholar at Uxtord, Writes tori types of airplanes and engines, Canadian Aviation \u2014 Regrets ! Writing of the show as a whole, h« Lack of Canadian Display at declarcs 5t was a splendid efff>rt 015 Olympia Aero Show Seen as Dominant Factor.Sa ¦»/ BANANAS\tjin the form of starch, proteins 1% The banana occupies a position;per cent, and mineral matter a little An interesting desufiption of the Aero Show held at Olympia, London, England, this rummer, has been written for the September issue of Canadian Aviation, a.magazine devoted to flying, by Mr.Douglas L.Barlow, son of Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Barlow, of East Angus.Mr.Bar-low has been in England for the pa.t year, taking a course in aeronoutic engineering at Oxford University, where he is a Rhodes Scholar from the province.Mr.Barlow, writing as the London staff correspondent of Canadian Aviation in London, says in part: \u201cIn commenting very briefly up- Inverness, Megantic, Dv.A, September 11th.; North Harn, Wolfe No.2, Sep-! tember 17th.DOCTORS quite approve the quick comfort of Aspirin.For these perfectly harmless tablets will ease an aching head without penalty.Their increasing use year after year is proof that they do help and can\u2019t harm.Take them for any ache ; to avoid the pain peculiar to women; many have found them marvelous at such times.The proven directions found in every package of Aspirin tell how to treat colds, sore throat, neuralgia, neuritis, etc.All druggists.The complete law regarding bag limits .methods of killing and other matters, for the hunting season, as issued in pamphlet form by the Department of Colonization, Mines, and Fisheries of Quebec, is given below.The law- forbids the following things: To shoot one hear before the sunrise and two honors adter sunset; to make use of dogs for hunting, killing or taking moose, caribou or deer; to kill more than one moose and two deer during one hunting season; to have in one's possession, in lumbering establishments any hunting gear or game; to permit or allow the flesh of any game suitable food, to bo destroyed or spoilt; to buy, offer for sale, or keep for sale moose, deer or any part thereof; to hunt or shoot any caribou until the year 1913; to buy or sell any fur or pelt of fur bearing animals, for commercial purposes, without having a license from the Department; to destroy or damage, in any manner, the dens ot any fur bearing animals; to ship outeide of the Province, from one place to another inside of the Province, or to tanners, any fur or pelts of fur bearing animait, w-i*h-out having a permit to that effect; to any non-resident of the Province to fish or hunt without license; to resident of the province, net British subject, to hunt without license.Licensing Rules.Costs of licenses dor hunting are as follows: For non-residents for general hunting, for the entire province, $25,; for non- residents who are active members of duly incorporated fish and game clubs of the province, lessees of hunting territories, $10; for residents oi- the province, not British subjects, $1 for one moose and $1 for two deer.EXPERT TESTIMONY The witness was nervous on the stand and tried to pass it off with some racy testimony.At one time he mentioned \u201ca coupla quartsa I Scotch.\u201d \u201cWhat is Scotch?\u201d asked the magistrate.\u201cNot wot it used to be, yer honor, j not arf.\u201d\u2014Humorist.in the diet of tropical countries; less than 1 per cent, in which notas-i on\tas a wbole, one might similar to that occupied by potatoes, i sium, sodium and chlorine are most Aay Ibat insistence upon safety has sweet potatoes and other highly abundant.\t| beer, a dominant factor m the de- starchy foods in the cooler climates.The banana is deficient in lime ZATITAL\tiTttla Zbt As to the quantity of food produced : and iron, and should, therefore, be ! b, «,\tpkr.t, i,\tbe1 eaten «h e\u201ee\u201e lea,\tS « world today.Average rather than maximum figures of performance are in all cases given and the pur-; chaser of British craft may oonfid- rivaled in the vegetable kingdom.It should be combined as any other Although very prolific, it requires ; starchy food.but little care if it has a moist, ! Bananas are very rich in carbo-warm climate,\tand\tantagonistic i hydrates, and for this reason too plants are kept\tdown.\tjlarge a quantity should not be eaten i\"pen\tcompleTe realTzaiion\tof An acre of bananas will yield;at one time.It is estimated that n guarantees ^d, ndt unusually, from two to twelve times as much ; one banana equals two slice?of more_ without prejudice I feel that | carbohydrates as could be obtained | bread in calories.\tj i may ^fely £ay lha .in every class a simi!ar\td cereal?.OUESrTONS ANn\t! British craft, if perhaps sometimes The banana tree is highly erna- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS\tj, d\tJ bettered | mental, with palm-1,ke leaves, and\tChild Is Irritable\tCame away- Km the show ,L often used m landscape garden-: Question\u2014Mrs.J.K.asxs: \u201cWill-with the feeling that one had just ling m southern California and you suggest the proper diet for a hafl a vision of the future- One'felt : Florida.Some\tof the\thomes of the: child of two and a half years | that one\thad\tseen , glimpse cf what (motion picture\tstars\tm Hollywood -le does not seem to be ill, ,mt haschmilrl h\u201e like in\tnr hook almost like tropical gardens!rough red spots on his checks at twenty years not somuch that because of the abundance of banana | times- and is unusually cross and ir- these machines were ahead of their plants and paim trees, out the ntable after waking from his alter- tim\u20acSj but that outside thdr fie]d climate, while suitable for growing noon nap,\tworid y,as lagged behind, especi- the plant, only permits the fruit to.Answer\u2014Try giving him four ripen in exceptional instances.j feedings of milk a day, using eight Bananas do not grow with the j or ten ounces of milk at each feed-point?hanging downward, as they ling.At the second, third and fourth hang in the stores.Upon the ban-i feedings give him a good-sized dish ana plant the points grow upward.! of minced spinach, carrots, string Bananas are sold throughout most! teans, summer squash or celery.Ihâve\"been* called an \u201cinternational of the market in North America, but I It is a good pian to use also one of ; European Aero Show.This was re-they must be picked in the tropics the vegetables raw along with the pr«ttable, of course.\" I took for-and shipped while still in a green (cooked one.condition.Most of the bananas are\tEpilepsy imported from Central America,\tQuestion\u2014H.J.J.writes: \u201cI am Jamacia, Columbia and Cuba.Af-! going to start the fasting and diet ter being stored for a time, the skin megime for epilepsy, and I would like becomes yellow, with dark spots,;to know just how the treatment will and the starch heeomes converted ; affect me in the start, what changes into sugar, principally cane sugar lor other \"indications of a cure will and dextrin.It is a popular fruit [take place.I have tried so many because of its very fleasant flavor.; things without results, that I wish The banana is undoubtedly more | tc know all these things at the start wholesome in the tropics, where it! in order that I will understand all attains the full ripeness upon the | symptoms and not become discour-tree, but it can, nevertheless become \\ aged, for I believe your method is quite wholesome if subjected to | the right one.\u201d heat, a?in baking or cooking.Jbese | Answer\u2014There are always deeid the part of the British aircraft industry, though he was disappointed in finding a small crowd in attendance .This he attributed to lack oi advertising, from which he finds that practically all English industry suffers.Mr.Barlow was educated at the East Angus High School and the University of Bishop's College, from which he graduated with the B.A.and M.A.degrees with high honors.He worked for a year with the Dominion Observatory staff at Ottawa and then left for Oxford, having been awarded one of the two Province of Quebec Rhodes scholarships for 1928.Proir to his leaving for England last summer, he was entertained at a dinner given in his honor in East Angus by Mr.J.A.Bothwell, mayor of the town and general manager of the Bromptoa Pulp and Paper Company.-t- BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING ally in Britain.\u201cExcept for the Franco-Canadienne booth, Canada was not represented, or, if ihe were, I failed ] the year, were Mrs.R.C.Rolfe and Mrs.S.B.Contes is staying a while with Mrs.C.A.Vintinnc-r.Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Loiselle and Mr.Chester Loiselle, who have been guests of Mrs.Loiselle\u2019s parents.Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Andrews, have returned to their home, in Montreal.Mrs.E.Cot® and little daughter, of Lancaster, N.H., are the guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Andrew, for a week.Mr.and Mrs.E.Lambourne were tea guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Harrison, on Friday.The Sunshine Society met with Mrs.M.C.Bishop, on Saturday afternoon, August 31st, with a good attendance of members and visitors present.The meeting opened with prayer,old business was finished up and election of officers took place The officers elected to finish out with a noncatarrhal tendency may also eat of the banai.a in its fresh state it has oecome fully ripened, but not mushy.ed changes after using the orange to see it; and with the exception of the Ford exhibited, the show might ward to the time when Canada\u2019s hospitality will .have been offered ditions in the system which require treatment.Usually these causes are kinks or prolapsus of the intestines.The use of luminal or bromides which deaden the nervous system, cannot be considered a cure, and I believe actually handicaps recovery in most cases.Goitre Question\u2014Mrs.J.H.writes; \u201cI have been following a fasting and dieting regime to overcome my goitre.I have lost considerable Mrs.J.Beaumont.The meeting closed with Mizpah Benediction a nice lunch was served by Mr».Bishop assisted by Miss Ivy Bishop, next meeting to be announced later.-«.- TRENHOLMVILLE Mr.and Mrs.Wm Simmons are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Sidney Simmons for some time.KINCSEY FALLS ÜL\t«* tort, th« tuto, per- spells disappear altogether, or they become temporarily worpe.When The banana contains about 39 per / the latter occurs it is an indication cent of the carbohydrates, mostly that there are certain definite con- AffpiOa Is a Tnetaurk PvqritWrtC la CsfisCs THE MUTUAL TRUST Mrs.Newlywed\u2014I wish to open an account here.Bank Teller\u2014Yes, madam.How much do you wish to deposit?Mr*.Newlywed\u2014Deposit?Why nothing! I v ant to draw out forty dollars.\t\u2014Vancouver Province.COLIC AND CRAMPS PAINS IN THE STOMACH The action of \u201cDr.Fowler\u2019s\u201d affordfl plrvwsanf, rapid, reliable and effectual relief from cholera, colic, cramps, pains in the.stomach and all other bowel complaint*.It, has been on the market for thojmet eighty-four years.You don\u2019t experiment when you buy it.Insist on getting the genuine.Rcftise substitute®, they may be, dangerous to your health.' Frioe, 60 cento a bottle at all dniggist® and dealer®.Put up only by The T.Milbum Co., Ltd., Toronto, (Ait.iod the goitre became much smaller, but since I have started to eat it seem?to be getting large again.Miss Jessie Grassett has returned after spending the last two months with her brother, Mr.William Grassett in New Hampshire.Miss Velma Smith has gone to Metis Beach to resume her school duties.Miss Norma Smith has gone to Montreal, where she is engaged to teach.Mrs.H.Annette has returned to her home in Montreal after spending the past two weeks here caring I am worried about my loss in ; for her mother, Mrs.L.Lodge weight, and hesitate to fast again j Miss Althea Smith is attending on account of that.What is your | Danville.High School advice?\u201d Answer\u2014You should not worry about losing weight as long as you ar* trying to overcome your trou-hle with goitre, and it will perhaps be nècessary for you to take another short, fast.Be sure to adhere Several from here attended the Decoration Day services in Danvilla on Sunday September 1st.Mr.and Mrs.Wm Currie are spending the week in Montreal.The friends of Mrs.B.C.Hastings, of this place, will be sorry to strictly to the diet oewteen the fast- thmuo-h* iiin««0nen*u v° novir-Uc Tl™\t1 tnrough il!ne,s at.the home of her ing periods.The goitre enlarge- autl( Mrg 0 p gh jn Danvl]|# ment might have been caused by Rev.W.L pa;tor VKo some dietetic indiscretion, uterine United Church, was calling on pai-trouble or strain of the neck.ishoners here on Thursday.1 8748 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.DAY.SEPTEMBER 1929.PAGE THREE! BEDFORD AND DISTRICT NEWS! MANSONV1LLF Sir.and Mrs.Kendrisk George and beby daughter accompanied Mr.D.McNeil Manson heme from Detroit, Mich.Mr.George is reported gaining fast now, his health having been greatly benefitted by the change.Miss Hiida Jersey left on Sunday, September 1st, for Lake Me-gantic, where she is engaged to teach this season.Rev.C.and Mrs.Huntable and daughter, Una, have returned home from their month\u2019s holiday.Rev.A.V.Litchfield and daughter, Muriel, of New York City, were calling on rfriends here and in South Bolton, recently.Mrs.Litchfield' left on Tuesday, September 3rd, lor Cooperstown, X.Y., with Miss Jessie Briggs, who is to attend school there, but she will return later to spend the month of September with Mr.Litchfield at their cottage at Vale Perkins.Miss Marion Atwell returned to her school in Lachine.Mr.and Mrs.Clapper, of IJich-ford, Vt., were recent guests of Mrs.Clapper\u2019s sister, Mrs.H.Lar-rivee.Special Labor Day ser vices were held in the United Church on Sunday, September 1st.Dr.and Mrs.Gillanders spent a part of last week in Lemesurier with Dr.Gillanders\u2019 parents.Miss Reid returned home with them for a visit.Recent visitors at the United Church parsonage were Mi.Reuben Huxtable, of Ottawa; Mr.Carl [fuxtable and Mr.and Mrs.Ira The House in Tuesday Market By J.S.Fletcher \u201cWhy on earth should he leave them?\u201d muttered Trapper.\u201cThat bid of it licks me!\u201d \u201cIt licks me, too,\u201d said Pitt, \u201cBut we\u2019ve established beyond doubt that the boots were made for Hadrill\u2014there's no question of R.And they were found in this house \u201d He shook his head dismally over the last words, but then his expression changed the obvious.If that letter hadn\u2019t been found in Machin\u2019s pocket, Fur-niss would never have suspected Hadrill.But as soon as it was found., Furniss had got just what all such men as Furniss want\u2014 something to start out on, something to build on.Well\u2014he\u2019s gone on buildint, \" \u201cI take it t .at if the thing had been in your hands from the begin- AIMEE TO HOLY LAND Noted Evangelist to Lead Easter Pilgrimage of 750 and Re-Enact Biblical Scenes Bottle-Fed BABIES \u2014almost invariably thrive on Eagle Brand Milk Which is pure milk from selected herds.It has been used continuously since 1857.THE BORDEN CO.LIMITED Dept.A, 140 St.Paul St.W., Montreal Please send me free your Baby Welfare Book and Baby Record Book.NAME____________________ ADDRESS .bord^Tc^?^ U bordeJ: (^^senvED Mu*\tlf'* 11 bear rtic signature.\t! The World\u2019s Greatest Travel System P29 - 19.10 Pj WINTER CRUISES The Canadian Pacific has its own offices in 3.> Asiatic ports and 52 European cities.regular toutes covering two-thirds of the globe .connecting systems such as State Railways of India .cruise experience covering 500,000 miles.This greatest single travel system presents hese cruises for 1029-30.ROLTNII-THE-WORL» From New York, Dec.2 \u2014137 days.Empress of Australia.21,850 gross tons.From $2000.MEDITERRANEAN Two cruises 73-day each.Empress of Scotland (Feb.3 ).Em pressof Fra ace (Feb.13), Roth from New York.Aslowfts$900.//you have a good travel agent, ask him\u2014or Vrlte D.R.Kennedy, General Afffnt, 201 8t.James 3t.West, Montreal.\"Carru Cnnarl\u2019an /VioTîr Trr,r*Urr,\u2018 I hcqun* .Good I lie World Orrr\" Canadian »* Pacific \"Still,\u201d he went on.\u201cI\u2019ve seen so i ing you\u2019d have worked on somewhat muct of this sort of thing that it different lines?\u201d I suggested.\u201cIs wouldn't surprise me in the least if | that so?\u201d it were proved that Dr.Hadrill is j \u201cOh, well!\u201d he replied, smiling, as innocent of that crime as I art:! ! \u201cI don\u2019t quite know, Mr.Gaisford.Even with all these facts againit ; But I\u2019d have tried\u2014more than Fur-him he may be absolutelv innocent.\u201d i niss has tried\u2014to find the woman.\u201d ] \u201cIn that case\u2014who murdered Ma-j \u201cThe woman?\u201d I exclaimed.; chin?\u201d said I.\t_\t| \u201cWhat woman?\u201d \u201cProbably, somebody whose iden-1 He laughed\u2014there was that in) tity isn\u2019t even guessed at, up to 1 his laugh which implied that I was! now,\u201d he answered.\u201cSomebody that i extremely innocent, one would never suspect\u2014the last ; \u201cWhy, the woman who was going J person .that ever vrould be suspected.1 to meet Machin that night at Mrs.Y'ou see, in cases like these, men | Parbury\u2019s house!\u201d he answered, like Furniss\u2014it\u2019s a police failing, : \u201cThis house\u2014your house, now.\u201d I\u2019m bound to admit\u2014always go for; \u201cYou think some woman was go-; _________________________________! ing to meet him here?\u201d ,,\t\u201cThink?\u201d he exclaimed.\u201cWhat huxtable, of Granby; Miss Mary ; fi]s\u201e did the wording of the scr,p ; MacLaughlin, of Warden and Mr|0f pjnk paper mean?of course!\u201d j Frank Conn and Mrs.L, Conn, of; \u201cj wonder if she\u2014whoever she! Point St.Charles.\t] was\u2014did meet him?\u201d I reflected, j Mr.Eugene Gagne left on Wed-; \u201cI should say she didn\u2019t.Or, if nesday for Victoriaville, where| she did, I imagine the meeting was he is to attend college for the win-j interrupted.Perhaps that\u2019s how the! ter.\ti murder came about.Oh, yes, I The Mansonville Intermediate | should have tried, more than Fur-1 School opened on Wednesday, ; niss has, to find the woman.\u201d September 4th, with two teachers in; \u201cThrough the scrap of pink paper, attendance.Miss Helena Shaw,^ of ; eh?\u201d Shawbridge, is the new principal | \u201cWell, that would have been a and Miss Annie Reily, of Lake way, certainly.There are others.Megantic, has charge of the ele-; though\u2014if the woman is alive.But mentary department.\ti then, people always get hold of the Rev.A.E.Rollett spent a few ; wrong ends of their sticks! Every-days in Montreal this week on bus-; body I\u2019ve spoken to here seems to infess.\ti argue that writer of the note Mrs.S.Warner, of Schenectady, !tHe scrap of pink paper, must have N.Y., and Mrs.Mudgett, of Al-1 befn a Leymmster woman.Why?\u2019 bany, N.YL, are visiting the lat- .I comess that I\u2019ve always beer.Aimee Semple McPherson is shown here as she signed the contract chartering the S.S.Republic for $500,000 for her pilgrimage to the Holy Land.ter's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Gagne, for a few days.Miss B.C.George returned to her school in Longueuil on Monday, September 2nd.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Jewett motored to Macdonald College on Wednesday with their daughter, Annie, who is taking the Teachers\u2019 E'm-mentary course there th's autumn.CALL'S MILLES of that opinion myself,\u201d I said.\u2018 Why should she have been a Leyminster woman?\u201d he answered.\u201cShj might have been a Kingsport woman, Machin had a branch office at Kingsport at which he attended two cr three times a week.The writer of that scrap of paper may have been a client of his at Kingsport.Or she may have been a client from one of the two or three dozen villages that lie within an easy distance of this town.If you want my decided opinion, she was most cer-_.\t,\t\u201e tainly not a Leyminster woman!\u201d Miss Beatrice Edwards, of Mont- \u201cYou\u2019ve grounds for your opinion, real, spent the past week at home ! 0f course?\u201d I suggested, with her parents.\t\u201cExcellently ^ \"good grounds ! Mr.W.C.Clark, of Sutton, was There\u2014\u201d he pulled out a note-book, calling on Thursday at Mr.Archie j and turned to some figures\u2014\u201cThe Ladd\u2019s.\ti scrap of pink paper, on which was Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Crittenden, | written what was without doubt an Jr., and little daughter, Bernice, ; assignation, was in view at Supo»1-have returned to .their home in j intendent Furniss\u2019s office for three Montreal after spending a pleasant : days,\u201d he went on, \u201cor, to be absolve weeks\u2019 holiday with Mr.and lutely correct, for two days and a Mrs.A.Crittenden at Wayside morning.On the first day it was Farm.\tmspected by 327 people, including Rev.G.Perrigard, of Sutton, was ; ¦\u2018¦sme of what are called the best By NEA Service LOS ANGELES, September 10.\u2014 Aimee Semple McPherson, the evangelist, is getting ready to stage the most pretentious project in her long career\u2014a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, at the head of 750 students and followers, on a specially-charted steamship, the S.S.Republic, engaged at a cost of a half million dollars.The steamship will leave New York next March 20 and return May 11, as her pilgrims will spend Ear 1er there.\u201cEver since I was a little child I crusade to the land where Christiamty was born,\u201d Mrs.McPherson explains.\u201cThree years ago I visited the Holy Land with only a few followers and now at last my supreme ambition is about to be realized.\u201d Mrs.McPherson has tied up virtually every hotel reservation in the Holy Land during Easter week, making it almost impossible for other worshipers to stay there.Program Is Impressive An impressive program has been arranged.On Holy Thursday, communion will he administered to the pilgrims in the room at Mount Zion where the Last Supper was held.After communion, their way lighted by 70 orches, the procession of 750 followers will wend its way down the meuntainside to the in Call\u2019s Mills on Wednesday.i people, leading families of the town Call\u2019s Mills school house his i nnd district.On the second day over been much improved by a new coat people viewed it.On the fore-of paint inside.The school has ! noon of the third day it had been been entirely remodeled.School A3cn by .169 people up to close on re-opened on Monday with Miss ! twelve o\u2019clock, about which time it Mary Scott, of Sweetsburg again j mysteriously disappeared.That engaged as teacher.\t: makes\u2014\u201clet s see\u2014a total of 9*11 Mr.Geo.Johnston went to Bond-; PeoPie- j10*- A single one of whom ville on Friday.ABBOTSFORD i identified the handwriting!\u201d \u201cYou're forgetting something.'1 i I said.\u201cFirst, the scrap of paper j was ten years old.Second, the hand-! writing was unusual.\u201d ,T » ti d i i c -j ¦ i \u201cCan\u2019t see your points, Mr.Gais-Mrs.A.H.Rowe! spent Friday m |\the retorted, «If the hand_ .omimi\twriting was unusual, all the more The following have returned to ; reason wh it should be remember.Montrea! to resume duties in their ed.M to its bpi {en s oH various schook: Misses M.R.Mar- rm infomled that the raper wa\u2019 shall, A.and H and G.Buzzell and in\td condition.Garden of Gethsemane where the pilgrims will maintain an attitude of prayer throughout the rest of the day.and night.At dawn of Good Friday her army will trek to the excavated hall of Pontius Pilate there to hear the reading of the trial of Christ and give an impressive ceremony.Good Friday afternoon the itinerants will go by way of the Via Dolorosa to Calvary wherb the Savior\u2019s cries from the cross will be repeated by the assemblage in hushed tones.Saturday will be given up to prayer and rest while the Angelus Temple band plays a special program of sacred music.To Baptize in Jordan On Eastern morning the party will journey to the Holy Sepulchre where the Savior lay before rising from the dead.At the tomb the I rite of lighting 750 candles by con-! tact with ono another will symbol-; ize the propagation of the faith.: As a post Easter program the I caravan will travel to Bethany | and Bethlehem, thence across the I hills surrounding the Holy City to t Jericho, the Dead Sea and the \u2022 sacred river Jordan.A massed baptism will be held | in the waters of the river Jordan ! with Sister M Pherson officiating, j Tht baptism will close the pilgrimage program with an optional side-j trip offered to Oberammergau i where Anton Lang appears as the I Christus in the Passion Play.G.G.Gibb and Mr.A.H.Rowell and Miss Honey for Westmount.Mrs.W.Edwards ery good \u201cIt was,\u201d I said.\u201cQuite good and sound\u2014fresh.What I meant about ing a few days in Montreal Mrs.H.Page Rowel! and infant son have returned from Ottawa.School reopened here on Tuesday with Miss Powers, of Magog, in charge.Miss Powers is staying at Mr.G.H.Buzzell's.V.or-\t; oc*uuu\u2014.LicûJi.Mime x iiicaiie auu s b n .pe ¦ the handwriting was that it was KNOWLTON Mrs.H.Scott is spending the unusual in the fact that it was a scribble\u2014evidently dashed off in a hurry\u2014and therefore probably unlike the writer's usual style.I certainly had remarked characteristics of its own.\u201d \u201cWell, but that all goes to prove my contention,\u201d he replied, \u201cthat if the writer had been a Leyminster woman, a lady, we\u2019ll say, her handwriting would surely have been re- gnised, i ven after ten years, bv month of September with Mrs.Fd j sonle one person out of 9S1! But mond Miller at her home, here.; nobody recognised it! And\u2014it was Mr.and Mrs.Homer Mitchell and stolen!\u201d Mr, and Mrs.James Blackwooi j \u201cHave you any ideas as to who were visiting friends, in Magj-v stole it?\u201d asked Trapper, this week.\t: Pitt stared his surprise.Mr.Hiram Poster has closed bis' \u201cDefinite idea?\u201d he exclaimed, home here and returned with uis i \u201c(}00ci heavens, no! If I had, I\u2019d funuly to New York.\t; soon be on to the thing! But I Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Smith c- j should think you\u2019ve a pretty good turned to their 1 ime in Gpnco-u, idea yourself,'Mr.Trapper\u2014eh?\u201d N IL, this week, accompanied by ; \u201cWell, if you really want to Mrs.Smiths father and mother, know,\u201d retorted Trapper', coolly.\u201cI Mr.ami .hs.Grimson.\ti have! I think it was calmly appro- \\r:'\t?u^'Lee ,^s re*'urJ\u2019°r* ; p i.ted, from under the nose of its to her home m Saskatoon, aPer (-jStodian, by the woman who wrote spending the summer with her \u201ca ; U! What do you say to that, my rents, Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Mills.|lad?\u201d \u201cThat I quite agree with you!\u201d j laughed Pitt.\u201cCertainly! But\u2014who She comes os ; is she?\u201d boon to the j He went away on that, and Trapper and I, left alone, looked at earn other.\u201cTrapper!\u201d I said.\u201cThis is getting pretty serious for Hadrill!\u201d \u201cGaisford!\u201d replied Trapper.\u201cIt is getting extremely serious for ; Hadrill! The next news we shall get | will he the news of Hadrill\u2019s arrest.1 And I am convinced, as I have pc;-viously said, that the message on the scrap of pink paper was written by Mrs.Riddington!\u201d \u201cWho stole it the other day!\u201d I remarked.\u201cWho stole it the other day?\u201d he repeated.He began to walk up and down the room.\u201cWhat I\u2019d like to know,\u201d he said, coming to a liai».\u2022L just this\u2014what does Riddington know?For by the Lord Harry! I\u2019ll lay anythin;, that he knows somethina!\u201d I made him sit down then and Ij t, Id him what I had learnt from Mrs.Weaver, and of Mrs.Weaver\u2019s conviction that the man she saw en c Channel! boat was really Rid-Jiimtou, He liitcued in silence,, and sex This brigbil I moid thot we co Jane Gi DISSOLVES GREASE AND DIRT Use it foi' oII Cleaning Oish-wasliing Laundering Your Grocor Sot!» d ! E WGILLETT CO LTD TORONTO.CANADA at the end leaned forward and smote his hand on my knee.\u201cGaisford!\u201d he said.\u201cYou don\u2019t w'ant to see an innocent\u2014and possibly a foolishly Quixotic\u2014man wronged, do you?Of course no;! Neither do I.And you\u2019re a well-to-do-man, Gaisford.and I have a bit, «and a few pounds won\u2019t hurt us, anyhow, and there\u2019s a thing we two must do, and do at once.At once! Tomorrow!\u201d \u201cWhat?\u201d I asked.\u201cWe must go to Nice.Gaisford!\u201d he replied solemnly.\u201cIt\u2019s at Nice that we shall learn the secret!\u201d CHAPTER XVI A THOUSAND oil LES AWAY I was so much taken aback by this unexpected suggestion that for a minute or two I could only stare at Trapper in silence.Then I got out the obvious question.\u201cWhy Nice?\u201d I said.\u201cWhy?\u201d he retorted.\u201cBecause at Nice we shall discover somtheing! Y\u2019ou\u2019ll see!\u201d \u201cYou said the secret,\u201d I pointed out.\u201cWhat I mean is this,\u201d he replied.\u201cRiddington has made ' a practice for a great many years of going to Nice for the winter months.He was supposed to be there all through the winter of 1915.He certainly went there at his usual time, j the beginning of November in that year, leaving Mrs.Riddington here with her mother.Now Mrs.Weaver-says that she saw Riddington on a cross-Channel steamer between Dieppe and Newhaven early in December, 1915, evidently on his way to England, and she is sure about his identity.If that was Riddington, he was not in Nice at that time: he was in England.And it was at that time that this Machin affair took place.Well\u2014the first thing to do is to find out, positively, if Riddington left Nice early in December, and how long he was away.\u201d \u201cYou think we can find that out?\" I asked.\u201cWe can find it out beyond question! I know the Riviera; I know the habits of the English doctors who go there for the season.I will engage\u2014especially as Riddington has been going there for a great many years\u2014to find out beyond all shadow of doubt if he was at Nice between say December 8th and De- J cumber 20th in 1915.If he wasn\u2019t, [ Mrs.Weaver is correct\u2014 he was the man she saw coming to England.Now then, con.Mering all we know, what was Riddington doing in England ?And why did he pretend to Mrs.Weaver that he wasn\u2019t Riddington?\u201d \u201cThere\u2019s this to he remembered, Trapper,\u201d said I.\u201cIt was war-time! A lot of very mysterious things were done.Riddington for all we know, may have been employed on some secret service work.\u201d He brushed that aside with a gesture.\u201cIf we want to ; r.ve Hadrill\u2014I won\u2019t say from the scaffold\u2014hut from the shame and dishonour of a tv\u2019.-l for murder\u2014we can't afford to leave a stone unturned.Gaisford!'1 he said.\u201cLet us establish the fact that at the time we\u2019re talking of Riddington was not in residence at Nice, and we open the way for a very definite enquiry on quite other-lines.And.after all, Nice is only next door!\u201d \u201cHow shall we find out where Riddington lived in Nice?\u201d I asked.\u201cNice isn\u2019t exactly a village!\u201d \u201cPooh!\u201d he said.\u201cThat\u2019s child's work.I\u2019ll settle that in two minutes \u2014I\u2019ve a Blue Guide to Southern France in mv belongings upstairs \u2014a new- one which I used when I xvas down that way last Spring\u2014 wait!\u201d He left the room and was back-in five minutes with the guide in his hand, and his finger stuck in amongst its paper.\u201cThere yoii are!\u201d he said, passing the book over.\u201cEasy as winking, that! Look\u2014Physicians\u2014English, Dr.John Riddington, Hotel Saragossa, Boulevard Y'ictcr Hugo.That makes things still easier.We simply put ourselves up at the Sar-ngossa, and make careful enquiry.\u201d \u201cWe shall arouse suspicion, and Riddington will hear of it,\u201d I said.\u201cI will engage not to arouse suspicion,\u201d he declared.\u201cLeave that to me.The probability is that Riddington has a suite of rooms at this hotel\u2014that\u2019ll make things stil' easier for us.We must know, GaL-ford, where Riddington was at ihe time of Machin\u2019s murder! This is the first step.Now let us be off\u2014 at once.\u201d \u201cJust now?\u201d I exclaimed.\u201cCome \u2014the banks aren\u2019t open at night, Trapper.We shall want money.\u201d \u201c1 mean\u2014we will get off tomorrow,\u201d he answered.\u201cAnd from London next morning by the eleven o\u2019clock from Victoria to Paris.We'll be in Nice day after tomorrow', And I\u2019ll engage to ferret out what we want to know within forty-eight hours of our arrival.Now let us say no more about it.But first\u2014Landale!\u201d \u201cWhat about Landale?\u201d I asked.\u201cWe must take Landale into our confidence,\u201d he said.\u201cTo begin with, if anything happens during the few days of our absence, I'd like to know of it; to end with, Landale, while we\u2019re away, might be making a few pertinent enquiries at this side.Let us go see Landale.\" We went round to Landale\u2019s house and Trapper, who was by this time absolutely wrapped up in his project, explained what we proposed to do.Somewhat to my astonishment Landale seemed to catch at the notion.(Continued in our next issue) GLEN SUTTON Miss Williams, of Knowlton, has been engaged to teach the higher grades in the Glen Sutton Intermediate School.Miss Sylvia Rattray has returned to her home after spending several weeks at Lac Marois the guest of relatives and friends.The social given on August 2Sth.London\u2019s distinguished beauty expert Mme.Jacobson tells how to keep skin lovely *1 tell my clients to use only the soap blended of palm and olive oils\u2014Palmolive.It provides that absolute shn cleanliness ivhich must be the foundation of beauty.\u2019 /fa} 11/12 Dover Street, London, W.1 AFTER 22 years\u2019 experience as £\\_ beauty dictator to Royalty and London's aristocraq-,Madame Jacobson turns to one of the simplest of all beauty treatments for home use.\"To enable my clients to safeguard their complexions\u2014to retain radiant skin texture,\u201d says Madame Jacobson, \u201d1 provide them with my own special Skin Food Creme to be used at night and I ask them to use my famous Skin Tonic after cleansing the skin.\u201d1 then urge them to use no soap other than Palmolive.At the same time, I warn them of all the harsh effects of soaps not made exclusively of these oils.\u201d wm.xyr i-S .\u2018-1 I Leading specialists advise the Palmolive method of skin care wherever beauty culture is praaiced.The method they use is that subscribed to by Madame Jacobson.This treatment, night and morning: make a creamy lathee of Palmolive Soap and warm water.With both hands massage this well into the skin two minutes, allowing it to penetrate into the pores.Then rinse, first with warm water, gradually with colder, MadameJacobson, i n her London salon; Lina Cavalicri, in 'Pam; Pessl, in Vienna; Elise Bock, in Berlin\u2014dA over the world specialists in beauty are recommend Palmolive.Start using it tonight.At 11-12 Dover Street, in London\u2019s select Vestend, is the Maisan de Beauté Pompadour, Ltd., presided over by Madame Bertha Jacobson.Here, for the past twenty-two years, Madame Jacobson has helped to solve the beauty problems of London's smartest women.PALM OLIVE SOAP KTO 395 Put a \u2018\u2018handful of health in the muffins tonight § ?> IT TAKES only a few minutes to make bran muffins if you use the famous ALL BRAN recipe.Just try it.You'll get the lightest, fluffiest, best muffins you ever took from the oven.All the family will surely praise your skill that night! And remember, you\u2019ll be helping them to better health at the same time.For so many foods are lacking in bulk or roughage.And it is this lack that so often causes constipation \u2014 which in turn steals energy and health and may even cause serious disease.Kellogg s ALL-RRAN provides bulk in generous quantity because it is 100% bran.By serving it in some form every day you can protect your family.So many ways to serve it too.In waffles, breads.Sprinkled into soups.Mixed with other cereals.And, of course, with milk or cream, fruits or honey d&tfaP ev ALL-BRAN ALL-BRAN Muffins 2\ttablespoons shortening, '/i cut* sugar, I egg, I cup sour milk, I cup Kellogg\u2019s ALL-BRAN, I cup flour,\tteaspoon soda, *4 tea- spoon salt, 1 teaspoon baking powder.\t/ Cream shortening and sugar together, add egg.Mix and sift flour, *oda, salt, and baking powi'er.To creamed - mixture add ALL-BRAN, then milk, alternately with sifted dry ingredients.Pour into greased muffin tins, and bake in moderata oven (370° F) for 20 minutes.Yield: either 8 large.or 12 medium-size muffins.If.swpet milk is used instead of sour, omit soda and us® 3\tteaspoons baking-powder.added, it makes a delightful breakfast dish.Be sure you get genuina Kellogg\u2019s \u2014 the original ALL-BRAN.Part-bran products, at best bring part vesults.Doctors recommend AlL-BRAN.Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily\u2014chronic cases, with every meal.Sold by all grocers.Served in hotels, restaurants and dining-cars.Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario.IUIEVES CONSTIPATION ALL-BRAN uxooo cofcrwnr* c on ?I F Guaranteed f Kellogg's ALL - BRAN is sold with this definite gucrantee : Eat it according to directions.If it does not relieve constipai ion safely, we will refund the par* chase price- in the Hotel Hall under the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Guild was largely attended and was a success socially as well as financially.The net proceeds amounted to $40.Mr.A.R.Gladden, of Smith\u2019s Falls, Ont., was calling on friends here recently.Miss Kathleen Gilney has gone to j Westfield, Vt., where she has a position as teacher, in the school there.Mr.John Partridge has gone to the Royal Victoria Hospital for treatment.Mr.and Mrs.Douglas-Cowan and three children, of Springfield, Mass., are guests of Mr.and Mrs.N.G.Davis and Mr.and Mrs.Rex Davis j for a few weeks.Miss Ollie Brock spent a few days in Sutton Junction the guest of Miss Lilian Draper.Mr.A.J.Jackson, of North Hatley was in town tuning pianos on Wednesday.Miss Thayer spent the week-end and holiday at her home in Manson-ville.Mr.Glenn Kinney, Miss Ella Kinney and Miss Magoon of Rich-ford, were calling in town on Thuts- day.Constant daily testing and blending of the world\u2019s choicest teas give Red Rose Tea its inimitable flavor and never varying goodness, After trying Red Rose, no other seems to satisfy.A money-back guarantee with every package.*6 « is good tea\u2019 RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good Red Rose Orange Pekoe Tea, 45c.a H lb., and 10c.packages.Red Rose Red Label\u2014Black\u201438c.a J £ lb.\t' 44 Red Rose Red Label\u2014Japan\u201435c.a J^lb.Sold only in air-tight aluminum packages.t PAGE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER .10, 1929.:1 ^itch your Ifacfio to the New Star the UX 201 C HADIOTRON Powerful, Durable Economical- uses only amp.Saves TJX ofBattery recharging JL, PfitCL %2\u2019° Westinghouse i ¦ ¦ {Si DR.D ARC HE\u2019S * \\ HOSPITAL * EYE\u2014EAR\u2014NOSE and THROAT DISEASES.Eye» Eyamined For GLASSES.OFFICIALS OF BUSINESS MEN 92 KING STREET WEST a a.\u2022> >:\u2022 »;\u2022 ¦;* *;\u2022 *;\u2022 + * * * * CITY BRIEFLETS \u2022> .y ^\t^\t^\t^ 134 Mr.S.H.Logan, General Manager of Canadian Bank of Commerce, Will Be Here Thursday and Friday to Meet Local Business Leaders \u2014 \u2014Luncheon on Thursday\u2014 Other Directors and Officials to Accompany Him.A.H.Genge, Piano runer Quebec Street.Tel.846-W C0ATIC00K MAN WAS ORDERED TO STAND TRIAL J.Raymond Allard Will Appear Before Court of King\u2019s Bench on Two Charges of Manslaughter as Result of Fatal Accident Which Occurred at Stanstead in August\u2014Magistrate Godbout Allowed Bail.Two more cases were entered on the roll for hearing at the November session of the Court of King\u2019s Bench here yesterday afternoon, The general manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Mr.S.H.Logan, of Toronto, will spend Thurs- tr v - q çvinn Waree1 day and Fridav of this week in Sher-, w^,en\t\u2022i^arnd daughter were week-end guests\tl°id Story of Fatality, r f Mr.and Mrs.W.Irving, at 0n the niKbt of the accident he =cot'town\t\"\t1 Coaticook at about 8.30 o\u2019clock '\"Mr.Douglas Cooper, of Shawin- Derby Line, being accompanied igan Fails, was a week-end guest ^ -;\u201cs- B.McIntosh and Ralph W.-\t\u2022\t~ Lrne Ex- Tay!°r> and> si'gntly over an hour 8\u2019\t| later, arrived in Stanstead.A few seconds before the accident they had passed a car coming in the opposite direction.Allard, who was driving, dimmed his lights, but was unable to tell whether the driver of the oncoming vehicle did so or not.In any case he did not notice any difference.This, with a heavy rain which was falling at the time, blind- cf Mr.and Mrs.J.D.perimenta! Farm.Rev.W.W.Conrad, of East Angus, was the preacher in the United Church, on Sunday evening, raving exchanged pulpits with Rev.F.Pv.Matthews, who preached in the United Church at East Angus, - n that day.Friends of Miss Ethel Harrison Feller Institute GRANDE LIGNE ST.JOHNS COUNTY, QUE.ar.r Miss Alberta Hawes will be ; ed jj(;m and \u2019ne reduced tha speed of .-.eased to know that both have ^jie car dy lightly touching the graduated as nursee from the brakp5 g0 that at the time of the Bright.ook Hospital, at St.Johns^! crash he was going between eighteen h iry, Vt., and have received their an^ twenty miles an hour.Suddenly .diplomas.\t^\t| a team loomed out of the darkness, Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Sown have: but as it was only eight to ten feet returned from St.Johnsbury, Vt.,:away it was impossible to miss the -.here they attended the graduat-( vehicle although the accused swung ing exercises at \u201c\t\u2019 \"\t\u2018\t~ pitai, last week.Brightlook Hos- ^ e, w h N be \u2022* I L Homelike, Protestant Boarding School for Girls and Boys.Courses cover Grades VII to XL Rates very moderate.OPENS OCTOBER 1st Send for prospectus to THE PRINCIPAL.DEATH OF FORMER COOKSHIRE RESIDENT IN VICTORIA Word has been received here of \u2018he death of Mr.Eric Weston, as j accident.He picked the woman and the result of an automobile accident child up and carried them to - e on the left band side of the road in an effort to do so.The team was struck on the left hand side.Alland drove past the rig, parked his ear on the right hand side of the road, end went back to the scene of the near Victoria, B.C.Mr.Weston was proceeding towards his home, wber j he was sideswiped by a truck and | his car overturned.Mr.Weston war.; released from the car and rushed ; to the St.Joseph\u2019s Hospital, Vic-! toria, where he died a few hours j after admittance.He leaves a wife j and two daughters, who are living edge of the road, doing all that he could to assist them.When questioned, the accused stated emphatically that he had not taken any liquor, nor was there any in the car when the accident occurred.Was Careful Driver.That the accused was an cxcell.int nevr Nelson, B.C.\tas well as cautious driver was the Mr.Weston's father, Mr.Hen-y evidence given by Ralph W.Tayl \u2022 Weston, was a former resident of : of Beebe, one of the inmates of \u2018he Cooksh.re, leaving there about (car at the time of the crash.Tav-twenty years ago.^\ti0r also told the Court that it had i taken them an hour to come from Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classi- j Coaticook, a distance of twenty-fied Advertisements in this tseue.' three miles.When the accident * * * * \u2022 Registrations at the Sherbrooke' Division Registry Office during the| week ending September 7th, were, as follows; Leon Savage to Ovide Godbout, ct lot 55, Village of Compton.I Price 51,000.Eugene Gervais to Henty Derby, if lot 145 Centre Ward.Price $9,-625.\t! F.A.Sisco to J.A.Campbell of part lot 23e range 8, lot 22c and part 23a range 9 Compton.\tj H.\tD.Archambault to Appolin-aire Latulippe, of lot 308 62 Lennoxville.Price $550.Georges Maille to G.H- Roberge, of lots 899-157-21, 22, 20 and 109 East Ward.Price |350.-\u2014*- ********* + **\u2022****\u2022 d* * *\tFEATURES FOR * RADIO FANS * *\t* .{,$**44 ****** ****** (Wednesday1» Be»t Feature».) 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News.8.30\u2014\tNBC Network (WJZ).10\u2014\tChampions.10.30\u2014\tPerfect Circle Hour.11\u2014\tNight Club; Ford £; Glenn 1\u2014Dance orchestra.I.\t30\u2014Organ; Ford & Glenn.WTAM, Cleveland\u2014280.2\u20141070 k If We Cannot Improve Your VISION and make you comfortable with treatments or glasses, who do you think can?McConnell\u2019s Optometrists.54 King Street, Sherbrooke.Your money always BUYS MORE in honest-to-goodness CIGAR QUALITY when you buy ^ OldQèliiMe PEG TOP Pocket pack of 5for 25 Quality maintained for 50 years.A am mm.LALIBERTE LIMITED CUSTOM TAILORS Direct Importers of Fine Suitings, Overcoatings and Serges.We also make Suits or Overcoats with customer\u2019s own cloth.65 Wellington Street North.Sherbrooke, Que.The Beverage Classic THE Thirsty-Wise Drink There is keen enjoyment in every bottle of Curd\u2019s Dry Ginger Ale.Your grocer can supply you with Gurd beverages in handy cartons of half dozen bottles.Ask for Curd\u2019s wherever drinks are sold.Ask your grocer to supply you by the case or carton.CHARLES pURD & CO., JBIA- 'y\u2019vIg\" ¦ ~ i \u2022 \u2019MAtfurAervfttfct \u2019 WHOMUALtat 'ixacatHi» J j ' .J'S'JWW SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1929.PAGE FIVE The Daily Record Published daily, except Sundays, by th« Sherbrooke Record Coropnny, Ltd., 65 Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke, Que.___\tESTABLISHED FEBRUARY 9.18D7.Member Caradian Press, Ltd., with drop of leased National News wire in office\u2014Canadian Press, Associated Press and Rcuter\u2019a news service» available.SUBSCRIPTION RATES\u2014Rat*» strictly in advance, to any addrecs in Canada, Great Britain and the United State»: One year, y\" b' -id.\t«cation The b°dy the eighth Poet and Peasant Overture, by bore no tell tale marks ,no metal and it was agreed it must have beer Suppe; Giand National Fantasia : lish airs): 0 Canada; God Save the that of William H.Beer, of New (collection of Scotch.Irish and Eng- King\tYork City.ROSS\u2014DOWNING A very quiet, but pretty wedding took place on September 4th at four o'clock in the afternoon, at St.Paul\u2019s Mission, Sherbrooke, when the late Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Smith, of Lennoxville, was married to Samuel John Ross, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.John Ross, of Megantic, the Rev.W.H.Chev-trton officiating.The bride wore a yellow flat crepe dress with coat and hat to match and blonde shoes and stockings.Mrs.T.C.Bown, as matron-of-honor, wore a powder blue crepa dress, with hat and coat to match.Mr.T.C.Bown acted as best man.Following the ceremony Mr.and Mrs.Ross left for Scotstown where a reception was held in their honor, nt the home of Mrs.Murdo A.Mac-Iver.Upon their return they will reside in Lennoxville.BRIGHAM (Canadian Press Despatch) TORONTO, Ont, Sept.10.\u2014The drought situation through the Province of Ontario showed signs of easing today when various districts experienced heavy showers throughout the night and early today.However, farmers state that more rain would be required to undo the damage done by the intense heat of the past three weeks.Further improvement in the situation was promised by the prophecy of the weather man that more rain would fall in practically all parts of the province today and this evening.In its weekly crop report the Ontario Department of Agriculture stated last night that heavy rain was needed in all districts.The report also pointed out that cattle were in poor condition owing to the lack of grass and that there was a considerable decrease in the milk supply.LOW RAIL RATES ARE REQUESTED BY WESTERNERS Petition Prepared to Governor-in-Council Appealing from Judgment of Board of Railway Commissioners\u2014Will Be Pretented October 15.Mr.and Mrs.Alexander Thompson and Mrs.Gilbert, of Cassvilie, were guests of Mrs.S.J.Thompson and Miss B.Thompson on Sunday.Mrs.Hannah Eliott and ivfiss Edith Elliott are visiting relatives at Sawyerville.Mrs.Stork and two daughters, Helen and Rosamond, are visiting Mrs.S.J.Thompson and Miss B.Thompson.Mr.and Mrs.Z.Ste.Marie and two children and Miss J.Bessette spent the week-end in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Crossfield and Miss Jackman, of Abbotsford, were recent guests of Mrs.S.J.Thompson and Miss B.Thompson.-» ,.IT\u2019S MUTUAL \"Yes, the fellow sat next to me in the park for an hour and 1 guessed he was waiting for his sweetheart, so I made a bet with him as to which cue would come first.\u201d \u201cWho won?\u201d \"We couldn\u2019t say, When wv sweetheart came, it turned out she was his as well.\u201d \u2014 Faun, Vienna.-?¦ \u2014 PLEASE Patient Professor \u2014 Now, gentlemen, I don\u2019t mind you\u2019re taking out your jvatches and looking at them,1 ning, (Associated Press Despatcnj VANCOUVER, B.C., Sept., 10.\u2014Requesting the entire removal of the mountain differential, the pro-vims of British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan have prepared a petition to the Governor-in-Council appealing from the judgment of the Board of Railway Commissioners of August 23, 1927.It will be presented October 15th.Presented by Leon J.Tadner, K.C., for British Columbia; S.B.Woods, K.C., for Aiberta; and W.H.McEwan K.C., for Saskatchewan, the western provinces ask; \u201cThat the mountain differential bo entirely removed and that the prairie» standard tariff of maximum mileage rates be applied to all territory west of Port Arthur.\u201cThat the rates for the movement of grain and flour from prairie points to British Columbia for domestic consumption be reduced to the aame rates according to distance as now aply on pain and flour moving from prairie territory through Fort William and Prince Alberta to points in eastern Canada.\u201cThat tho rates for the movement of grain and flour to the Pacific coast ports for exporc over the lines of the Canadian Pacific Railway based on actual mileage in aceord-ance with the order of the board of railway commissioners, dated September 2, 1925.\u201cThat the special class lake terminal rates between Port Arthur, Fort William, Westport and points in the provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta be reconstructed so as to remove the present unjustly discriminatory and unduly preferential features thereof.\u201cThat the rates on fruit from the producing areas of British Columbia to points in the prairie points be established on an equality with the rates on similar fruits moving similar distances from the producing areas of Ontario to points in the.prairie provinces.\u201d but please be courteous enough not to hold them up to your ear as if you thought they had stopped run-\u2014Aggreyator, 0010 ^ PAGE SIX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SEPTEMBERrr Record's Classified Ads.CASH RATE \u201425 word» or 1m«, 45c.each ineertion; two cent» each additional word, i Six insertions for the price ' of fire if run daily.CHARGE RATE \u2014Ten cent* extra each insertion.Error» in advertisement should be reported immediately.The Daily Record will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion.TO LET FARMS FOR SALE STORE TO LET\u2014120 WELLINGTON ST.j mwo LARGE FARMS FOR SALE WTTH-North.Apply H.A.Hyndman.Phone j A jn one.half mile of good village, church- , es, school, convent and creamery.Farms in ' jhigh state of cultivation, well watered, and 'V'O.7 YORK APARTMENT TO LET buildings in good shape.Two farms consist Five rooms and bath room, facing 0f one block of land of 500 acres.Two good Strathcona Square.Hot water heated.Apply dwelling houses and one extra house for ten-by letter to E.W.Farwell.\tant.Will he sold together or separately.- j Owners have other interests.Enquire Box 99 Furnished and heated apart- RCCOrd.ment for rent for October 1st.Five ;-.1 ¦\t.- 673-W.t ; A- ty acres for sale.Good buildings, run-B \\TH 1 n\u2019n8: water *n tarn\tCity conven- \" j iences.Two miles from city limits on Mont- 'POUR-ROOM HOUSE WITH\t.-F room, gn, and large cellar, to let; »lt0 j real'Road.\"Andrew Faith.j large furnished room.Apply 121 Bowen Ave.j- South.MALE HELP WANTED H Tool makers wanted at once\u2014 Must be thoroughly experienced.E.& T.Frontenac Fairbanks & Co., Ltd.BATED APARTMENT OF SEVEN rooms to let.Apply E.Bradley, 89 Phone 2223-J.|FARM FOR SALE FOR SALE OF 50 ACRES ON the Montreal Road, five mues from Sherbrooke, 35 acres under cultivation ; good orchard and buildings.Apply to E.J.Smith.Rock Forest.LIVE STOCK FOR SALE E\\™V;LAe\t1LLT\tp THERE NOT\ta MAN IN THE MAR No cloving or .eliciting.We inetruct you\t1 ket\tfor a email\tplace, vho has the ready TJEGISTERED CHESTER\tWHITE\tPIGS and eunp y you with vork.Write today.Tne\toaeh to\tbuy this\tproperty which is easily, XV\tfor saie.Both sexes, farrowed August Menhenitt Company Limited, 16 Dominion\tworth\t83,509 for\t$2,5001 Eight-room cot-1 24th\tAlbfr, Cote, L\u2019Avenir,\tQue., on\tGov- RuiMine Toronto\ttage, garage, large new henhouse, brooder- 5rnment highway.Build.ng, Toronto.- hcra£(>i v,rBBdah and ,creened-in sleeping\t_____________ rp IN SMITHS AND PLUMBERS WANTED porch, electricity in both house and hen- : at once.Apply Que.S.LeBrun.Waterloo, house; new plumbing, bath, toilet, etc.New j electric fixture?, hardwood floors, newly ! FEMALE BEL?WAM ED S10 T0 820 decorated.All this for $2,500! And for good !ENERAL MAID WANTED WHO CAN measure will throw in three bedroom sets.LT cook and willing to do light washing.PAID WEEKLY FOR erare time work at den set.curtains, shades, rugs, chesterfield Apply 31A Kingston Ave.Write Auto Knitter set.Victrola, dining set, dishVs, range, refrigerator, metal top table, extension coush, .CAPABLE WOMAN WANTED TO AS- TO C\u2019JLV/ C> home.No canvassing Company, Toronto.Department 85.-etc.Don\u2019t doubt, act ! Ca;h action CAPABLE AND RELIABLE MAN BE- counts.Harrison, Huntingville.tween Sft and So years of age, well edu-\tTTTT Z cited, familur with machinery, possessing \u2019T'WO MAHOGANT DRESSING I ABLFc.ferercan ability, wanted for growing manu- -*- one white wooden bed.gas range only\tsift with housework.! St., or phone 1092-J.Apply 152 Short Professional A nd BusinessDirectory CERTIFIED ACCOUNTANTS T H.BRYCE, C.P.A., C.G.A., AUDITOR, * \" \u2022 186 Quebec St.Sherbrooke.Tel.1308.ADVOCATES.\\TTELLS & LYNCH.ADVOCATES.CAN-adian National Bank Building.RUGG, MIGNAULT & HOLTHAM.AD-vocatca, MoManamy & Walsh Building.70 Wellington St.North.Phoné 1589.TirORRIS & WOLFE, ADVOCATES, ETC., Sherbrooke and Richmond, Que.ARMAND ROUSSEAU, ADVOCATE, 7C Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke.Saturday p.m.at Magog, Pepin Block.JP.HUME.ADVOCATE, 98 WFLLING-* ton St.N., Sherbrooke ; Richmond, Que EWING & McFADDEN Advocates, Barristers and Solicitors MONTREAL We beg to announce the removal of our i offices to Suite 520 on the fifth floor of the Transportation Building.132 St.Jame= Street West, Telephone Lancaster 8738 EWING & McFADDEN PREMIER WED.Always a Big Double Bill.CORINNE (jRIFFITH Prisoners ADDED FEATURE ATTRACTION.JACK DOUGHERTY -IN\u2014 \u201cTHE BODY PUNCH\u201d COMEDY AND FATHE NEWS REEL.VICTORIA LAST DAY Always a Big Double Bill.\u2022 THE PATRIOT.*\u2019 \u201cMARKED MONEY.\u201d AND A TWO REEL COMEDY.TONIGHT IS GROCERY NIGHT twelve grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren, three sisters, three brothers, and a host ot other relatives and friends.Those who came from a distance were Mrs.Mary Abbott, Magog; Mrs.Elmer MacFarlane, Marysville, \u2019N.B.; Mrs.Allan MacFarlane, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.S.Beaton, Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Kelley; Mr.and Mrs.John Lavalliere, Megantic and Mr.and Mrs.Harold Lavalliere, Farnham.The remains were laid to rest in the family plot, beside her husband, who predeceased her eighteen years ago.ARCHITECT W.GREGOIRE, 86 WELLINGTON ST.: North.Phone 280.ENGINEERS AND SURVE Y OK S OYDNEY A.MEADE.QUEBEC LAND j ^ Surveyor, Coaticook, Qua.Dell phone, j ASSISTANT COOK AND ONE HOUSE-i / h P.xA.maid wanted at once for Bishop\u2019a Col- \\ ' * factoring plant.Only one who can produce cellent condition, a desk and other pieces for j lege School.Lennoxviile.Apply The Matron.results need apply.Record Box 37.______________ rale.Apply -.U Queen Street.____________________Phone Lennoxviile 2h.S-W._________________________ pLERK WANTED \u2014 ONE SPEAKING XYOFFATT RANGE AND SIX RIMMERS j BOOKKEEPER G jxjth languages and with experience in eLL automobile accessories line preferred.Me Kee Saies & Service Co.22-24 King St.W.Queen S- .or phone ern.p.Sherbrooke.AND STENOGRAPHER and hot water front for cale.In good ; wanted.Experienced in general office condition.Cheap for cash.Apply at 2S .work.Permanent position, good salary.Must have references.Apply Kushner\u2019s.Household furniture for sale /competent housemj consisting of dining room, bedroom and V_ References required, à SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS QQ-\u2014QXO\tEARNED AND kitchen furniture.Apply 35 Champ.ain Dai^ weekly in epare time or phone 1572-W.: Campbell, 179 Queen St.Apply Mrs.A.G.CtJi/\tpaid weekly in spare selling well known line personal Christmas cards.Experience unnecessary.An early star: and our co-operation assures success.-L skse, young, repietereu.silver biack fox-Beautiful new portfolio sample free.* Master es for sale, with pen and kennels.Must be ip OUR PAIRS OF WELL MATED.LARGE Kraft Co., Limited.Toronto.Represeniativec wanted small towns also.old to settle estate.Beebe.Que.Mrs, T.G.Howard.TEACHERS WANTED : JJOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE \\-OUNG GIRL WANTED TO ASSIST with housework.Apply 34 Montreal St.^ ABLE MAID WANTED.APPLY' ROYAL Hotel.COMPETENT NURSE HOUSEMAID wanted.Mu=t have references.Apply -Sitting room suite, dining room suite, Mrs.James MeCrea, PROTESTANT TEACHER WANTED FOR bedroom suite and kitchen furniture, ail in Lennoxviile 13?.the Valley School, holding Elementary \u2019 good condition.A bargain for ca^h.Phone Lennoxviile.Phone diploma ; duties to commence September 146Ç-J 2nd.For particulars apply to John McCart-cey, Valeartier Village, Que.\u2014 Y DU BUC, B.A.Sc.GRAD.ENG1-neer, Quebec Land Surveyor, Reg.Patent Atty.4 Well.St.S.Sherbrooke.Bell Tel.NOTARIES E.B.WORTHINGTON.LL.B., NOTARY Public.Estates settled.Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Sun Life Bldg., Sherbrooke.G.E.BORLASE, NOTARY PUBLIC, 66 Wellington St.No.Sherbrooke.PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS GRANADA (Canada\u2019s Most Beautiful Theatre) Now Playing! \u201cShow Boat\u201d The Romance of the Ages! A Ziegfeld Musical Comedy\u2014 With an All-Star Cast.! MRS.M.SMITH, MAGOG, QUE | MAGOG, Que., Sept., 10.\u2014Mrs.! Mathias Smith, aged eighty-six | years, passed away on Saturday, August 31st, after a prole.-ged ill-: ness.She died àt the farm wheie ! she had lived for over fifty years, j Her husband predeceased her ma.-u I years ago.She leaves a son, Mathias j Smith, of Montreal, and one daughter, Mrs.John Jolley, cf Drun-mondville, Que.The funeral took place on Monday, September 2nd, at St.Luke\u2019» Anglican Church, the Rev.James Atkinson officiating.The bearc's were Messrs H.R.Standish, S.H.Kennedy, C.C.Vaughan and H.H.Percy.The interment took place in Pine Hill Cemetery.The deceased lady had been a lifelhig resident of these parts an'! probably the eldest citizen.during that time aside from that he has lived here.\u201cUncle Pete\u201d as he was called by all, both young and old, was a kindi ¦ man and liked and respected by all.There are none of his relatives nearby, all are in Canada.He was married after his army service, his wife dying soon after, leaving him with a little son, that soon passed on to he with the mother.His wife and son are interred in the Fulford, Que., cemetery.EX-SERVICE MEN TO GO TO PALESTINE\t\u2022 (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Sept., 10.\u2014A force of 100 ex-service men has been re* cruited in London to augment the Palestine police body.Authoritative quarters said today that the men had been raised by the Crown Agent for the Colonies and were expected to leave for Palestine als most immediately.DR E -L7 Wes ET HIER.PHONE 676, 84 KING ST.est.Electrotherapy, Urinary Diseases.: 3 PROTEST ANT ELEMENTARY TEACH ers wanted for scholastic year 1929-30.Curt Term beginning September 3rd, 1929.Salary $55 per month.Address O.C.Selby.Sec-Treas., Dunham Township School Board.OUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER AND typist wanted in office where other TIMBER LOT FOR SALE IN THE TOWN- operaters are employed: one with experience ship of Potton.West 100 acres, lot 605, and with knowledge of both languages.Ap price $1.000.Look it over.Apply to H.G.r ply Box 93 Record.ead.0 NE WINCHESTER 12 GAUGE REPEAT- PROTESTANT INTERMEDIATE TEACH-er wanted for Peninauia school.Salary ?30 a month, board $18 to $20.Apply Austin B.Phillips.Peninsula.Que .Gaspe.fhotgun, in perfect condition, sale.Price rea5onafcle.Call evenings.Court Street.REAL ESTATE FOR SALE House tablemaid wanted imme-i diately.References required.Apply to Mr?.Gordon Hume.35 Melbourne St.Drs.McCabe & plante, eye, ear.Nose, Throat, Olivier Bldg., Sherbrooke, j Office hours: 9.30 a.m.to 6 p.m.Tel.1740.Specialists St.Vincent de Paul Hospital.\u2022 - \u2014 DR.E.A.TOMKINS, EYE.EAR, NOSE and Throat Specialist to the Sherbrooke Hospital.136 Wellington St N.Tel.178.REAL ESTATE AGENTS Donald h.gunter, real estate Agent Richmond.Farms and town properties.Tel 144.BIRTHS.MARRIAGES.DEATHS pAPABLE NURSE HOUSEMAID WANT-Lz ed.Apply Mrs.F.N.MeCrea.211 Vic- ia Street.LIVE SALESMEN WANTED Live salesmen wanted\u2014to re- present the \u201cOld Reliable Fcnthill Nut-aeriee.** Light, pleasant and profitable employments exclusive territory.Préviens experience unnecessary.New varie'.v*.special collect'.on#.Stone & We llington.Toronto ?.The property of mrs.Rebecca Emery for sale.Twelve acres of land, good house, shed, carriage house and stable.Orchard and small fruit.Between North Hatley and Eustif.Possession given October 1st D WANTED TO RENT ^wo OR THREE HEATED ROOMS.UX-furnisbed : two adults : light h»u.=eke^p- esirable residence for sale.Queen St, North Ward, in first class condition ; alto double garage.For par-; ticuiars apply ^03 Portland Ave.Phone *93.AGENTS WANTED Housemaid wanted immediately where other maid is kept.Apply Mrs.Y*r.E.Paton, 65 Moore St MAID WANTED for general house- work.No washing.Family of four.Permanent position and good salary.Apply Kuehner\u2019s Store.G ENERAL HOUSEMAID WANTED.Apply 164 Portland Ave.Phone 2353.ing; not far fr Rand and Paton Mill Ap- ply 103 Esplanade Ave SITUATIONS W ANTED OTENOGRAPHY AND GENERAL OF-^ fice work wanted by young lady Thoroughly experienced.City reference.Country position preferred.P.O.Box 101, Brigham.Que.- BY DOUBLE YOUR SALARY ADDING $3-5.03 WEEKLY SELLING Imperial Art Personal Christmas Carda to Friends.Business Associates, Club and Church members, from Magnificent Free Sample Book.Imperial Art, Manufacturers, \"l Wellington West, Toronto.R W 7DOW, FORTY YEARS OLD, DESIRES situation a: companion* for lady gentleman invalid.M.Gressin, care of L Powers, Magog, Quo EGAL ART CO., 816 SPADIXA AVE.nto, require agents in this locality >rders for Canada\u2019s finest line of Chri'tmae Greeting Cardç./¦'lOOK GENERAL WANTED IMMEDIATE-,y.Mrs.Frank C.Baker, Lennoxviile.t Phone 371.\tj Yf AID WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE-! -* work.Apply Mrs.Bryce, 186 Quebec St., i Phone 130S.STENOGRAPHER WANTED HALF A day.afternoons preferable.Apply to j W.H.Ames.Record Bldg.TENDERS WANTED Tenders for the erection of a echool building at North Hatley, Que., will be received by the undersigned up to noon of the 14th < day of September, 1929.Plans and specifica- | tiens may be seen at the store of Jean B.1 LeBaron, Ltd., and at the office of H.G.James, Architect, North Hatley.Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque for lO'r of the amount sub- j mitted, delivered sealed in plain envelope j marked \u201cTender For School Building.\u201d The lowest or any tender not necessarily i accepted.T.H.ANDREW\u2019S, Secretary-Treasurer.North Hatley, Que.Deaths.50c.; Deaths where funeral notice is added, 75c.; Card of Thanks, 75c.; In Memoriam, 75c.; poetry.10c.per line; list of flowers, 10c.per line: Births.50c.: Marriages, 50c.; Engagements, 50c.When charged, 25c.extra in above cases.BIRTHS - MERRILL\u2014At Compton on Sont., 4th, 1929, to rir.and Mrs.Ernest Merrill, a daughter.CURTIS\u2014At Magog.Que., Sept, 5, a son, William Arthur, to Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Curtis (nee Ruth Tryon).MARTIN\u2014At Cherry River, Que., \"n September 6th, 1929, to Mr.and Mrs.Everette Martin, a daughter, Helen Ernestine, nee Lois Ernestine McKelvey.CARD OF THANKS.W\u2019e are deeply grateful everyone who assisted in any way and showed sympathy to us during the illness, death and burial of cur dear mother.We especially thank the Rev.William Gedye, the choir and bearers, Mr.Robb, the undertaker, and all who sent flowers.Again we thank you one and all.MR.AND MRS.HIRAM TIB3ITTS.Brome, Que.SITUATIONS VACANT YinDOW.I ' \u2019 children, TIDOW\u2019, FORTY desires keeper; free first of Ot erence.M.Chrietey, Magog, Que.R.M.D.4 YEARS OLD, NO as house- LOST AND FOUND DARK BROWN MARE WITH HALTEP.WOMEN\u2014Steady, profitable t, weekly pay, selling our \u2022saiiy known, guaranteed quality Trees 'iants.Newest and best varieties.There >d money in it for you.Illustrated up-minute equipment.Real sales co-opera-Write Luke Brothers Nurseries, Mont- ies fr ease commui ¦* * on.lost from pasture two rr.Scots town on the LaPatrie Road, W right.Sept.4th.Finder i \u2018 with John Ross, Cookshire.T IGHT FAWN SPANIEL LICENSE 641 answering to vne narre of \u201cTedd:-.strayed from 2: Gillespie S* Regard.Apply 23 Giliespie St.AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE A TENTION ! A 5 FORD COUPE lN r.dition with all accessciyes 229 license for sale at a Will give demonstration Apply Apt.17 Mounment WANTED Partner in automobile business well established, doing good business.To take charge of Sales Department or will sell out same business at very good terms.Apply 13 Wellington Street South, Sherbrooke.$£BLACK fCvhen you re dyeing garments^ 1_ for mourning - use ^âa Sunset dyes i T.C.Thompson Manufacturer and Imported of Artistic Monuments, Marble, Granite.Bronze, Barre, Vt., Granite from Rock of Ages Quarries.Inquiries appreciated.270 Wellington St.South.Card of thanks.We wish to sincerely thank all those who Have in any way a.?isted us during the sickness and burial of our dear mother, the late Mrs.Morrison': to tho*e who gave flowers, also the bearers; to Rev.Mr.Wallace, choir and organist of the Baptist Church, and to the doctor and nurse.(Signed ) MR.AND MRS.HARRY BALDWIN, MR, ARCHIE MORRISON, MISS FRANCES MORRISON.Coaticook, Que.SOUTH STUKELY Chicken Pie Supper Thursday j evening, September 12tb in Assoc'a-! tion H\u2019ll by'the Ladies\u2019 Aid of the - United Church.Admission: Aduus , 50c; Children 25c.tORI PAIR OF LADY\u2019S lost somewhere m ci*, rn to Edwards St or* HORN GLAS: ¦ or Country C 29 MODEL.DRIVEN Eale.Apply 131 Vic-Phor* 877-W.QUEEN Street RESIDENCE TO LET October Moderate EDWARDS REALTY CO.Room* 269-210 Canadian Bank of Commerce Building.< Wriijngton Bt.N.Phone 13S.DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE Queen St., North Ward, in class conditi also a double ^aragp.For particulars apply 103 Portiar.d Avenue.Phone 893.Don\u2019t neglect to read the Clasei-f:ec.Advertisements in this issue.They likely name gomething you \u2022sant.WANTED Well known E.T.Country Club requirs married couple\u2014 man to act as foreman on outside work, and wife as housekeeper.Good yearly proposition to right coupl» (without children preferred).Man must understand machinery and be one who has had previous ex-perience as foreman on farm or golf club, and wife must be competent housekeeper.Apply giving a!! particulars of experience for past five years, and full address, to Box 54, Record SMITH BROS.Memorial Art Ltd.2116 Bleury Street, MONTREAL The finest art memorial store in Canada.BARRE and ROCK OF AGES granite monuments always on hand ready to be lettered and set up i.any part of the country.50 years of honorable dealing behind our product.*« «*\u2022\t*5» «j* $\u2022 v **4\t\u2022i* *£* ?J* *£?\u2022$» 4* \u2022J4 *\tDEATHS REPORTED ! *\t*!\u2022 *«*\t\u2022J* *5* *?* \u2022ï* *5* \u2022£* \u2022î* *C* \u2018î* \u2022î* *!4 *î* *t* *î\u2018 *1* \u2022J* MRS.C.J.POTTER.BURY.QUE.BURY, Que., Sept, 10\u2014The funeral of the late Mrs.Charlotte J.Potter, which was held August j 22nd, was largely attended, showing i the esteem in which the deceased | was held., Prayers were said at the house ! by the Rev.Mr.Ford, of Cookshire, : after which the funeral cortege was formed and proceeded to the United I Church, where the service was held, i appropriate hymns were sung by the ; choir.The deceased was born near Bury and was the eldest daughter of the late Mr.John Fisher.She spent the greater part of her life in this vicinity.Beautiful floral tributes covered j her casket, from loving and sym-! pathizing friends and relatives.She leaves to mourn her loss, four daughters, Mrs.Mary Abbott, of : Magog, Mrs.Lois MacFarlane, of , Marysville, N.B., Mrs.Ida Allison, j of Bury, and Mrs.Lillian Haw-I theme, of Vancouver, B.C., besides MR.H.A.BUCK, EAST FARNHAM EAST FARNHAM,Sept ,10.\u2014The j death occurred, here Saturday, morning, August 31st, of Mr,' Hobart A.Buck, who passed away ; very suddenly at the ho'me of his brother, Mr, C.F.Buck.The de-, ceased was a son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Cortez Buck, of East Farnham, and had been in poor j health for some time with heart | trouble, but the end came very unexpectedly.Mr.Buck was highly respected by a large circle of friends and was a general favorite with his fellow employees of the W.F.Vilas Co.; Ltd., where he had worked for many years.He leaves to mourn his untimely en i two daughters, Miss Lucy Buck, of Ottawa, and Mrs.Heath, of Manchester, N.H., one brother, Mr.C.F.Buck, and two sisters, Miss ^ranees Buck, of Montreal, and Mrs.(Rev.) W.C.Watson, of Ant-wern, N.Y.The funeral was held on Monday afternoon, September 2nd, from the residence of nis brother.Rev.S.W.Boyd, of Cowansville, officiated, assisted by Rev.W.C.Watson.At the close of the service the funeral cortege proceeded to Riverside Cemetery, followed by a large number of relatives and friends.The remains were laid to rest by tha side of his deceased wife.The bearers were Messrs.Harry Vilas.Dyson Hawke, Fred Ellison, Charles Hawke, Percy Hawke and Wm Buck.The casket was covered with beautiful floral tributes.Those from a distance who came ti pay their last respects to the departed were Mr.H.Vilas, Mrs.Chas Robinson, Mr.and Mrs.W.N.Hawke, Messrs.Dyson and Charles Hawke, Mr.and Mrs.James Buck and Miss Buck, of Cowansville; Mr.and Mrs.Fred Ellison ana Miss F.Hawke, of Brigham; Miss H, Hawke, of Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Darcy Hawke, of Brigham; Mr.Lockhart, of Cowansville; Mr.and Mrs.Tom Burnet, of Brigiiam, and Mr.Wm Buck, of St.Johns.MR.PETER FESSENDEN, LAPORTE, MINN.LAPORTE, Min., Sept.10\u2014 Peter Fessenden, an old soldier of the Civil War, died August 14th, at the home of Mrs.I.M.Troxel in Laporte, Minn., where he has made his home for several years, after an illness of some little time.Owing | to his advanced age he was unable : to rally and gradually grew weaker ! until the end.Funeral services were held at the Community church at [ 2 o\u2019clock on Thursday, August'15th, ; by Rev.J.E.Pierce, a large assemblage of old neighbors and friends ' being in attendance to pay a last tribute to one of the old boys of 61.Among those in attendance was another veteran of the Civil War, Mr.L.E.Orunt who is now the only Civil War veteran living in that ! neighborhood.The pall-bearers were , all veterans of later wars, being Henry Kolbe, Lester L.Beebe and Daniel Meeks, veterans of the Span-ish-Ameriean War and Randolph H.Clark, Gunvold Guttormson and John Score all World War veterans.He was laid to rest in the La-; porte cemetery.i Peter Fessenden was born May 8th 1848 in Michigan died August 14, 1929, at Laporte, Minn., aged 81 : years, 3 months and 6 days.When quite young he went to Canada with his parents, remaining there until he was little more than sixteen, when he went to Vermont where he enlisted in the army of the Civil War on March 11th, 1864.He was discharged because of a serious wound on the 22nd day of May, 1865.He came to Laporte in 1906, making two trip» to Oregon BRINGING UP FA THER Copyright by George McManus DA.OOW-WHaM TK.AT MR - moRRELKlT TI ICAt-UÔ A-r~YOOR ORFICE-1 WI^H ! 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AjshôWER - A-\u2014 a_: /T \\ 'WOULD I ; ukemomalx l i MO MOO ABOUT 'N MOOR- DAUGHTER I LJ«bMEM MO THt'b' MR- F-ORJREMT-d ~~> \\ wouldm\u2019t MHIMK OE marrma' MOO-MOO APE REPULSIVE -1 Dtono DE^PI MO U H DER SMAM D THAW \u201coHE .REJECT'NIC MM -C V-.PROPO'oAO-.?FOR SALE A1 Gay\u2019s Ice Cream Parlor and Restaurant, .LENNOXVILLE, QUE.Complete stock, fixtures and part of furniture.Monthly turnover about $1,800.Private taxi business doing $400 per month extra.Business well established.Will sacrifice at half cash value, for quick sales.Apply AT STORE or LEE D.AUDET, Broker, 66 Wellington Street North, .Sherbrooke, Que.Phone No.4.Salesmen Nationally known investment firm specializing in the securities of Investment Trurfs has an opening for several salesmen throughout the Eastern Townships.Must have clear record.Complete co-operation is given our o les Vaff.Communicate v ith Mr.Ranso.n.New Sherbrooke Hotel, \u201cUNION GRAINS\u201d ARE BALANCED RATIONS The old \u201cguesswork\u201d method of feeding is becoming a thing of the past.The prices of Dairy Products are too LOW and the price of Feeds too HIGH to permit a reasonable profit unless modern methods of feeding are adopted.UNION DAIRY RATIONS are the result of years of study in the preparation of formulae to increase production and reduce the cost of feeding.In attaining this objective care has been taken to produce a ration or the proper BULK for quick and easy digestion and PALATABLE to stimulate the appetite of heavy producers.UNION DAIRY RATIONS are composed of Wheat Bran, Distillers\u2019 Dried Grains, Ground Oats, Hominy Feed, Gluten Feed, Oilcake Meal, Cottonseed Meal, Bone Meal, Charcoal, Calcium Carbonate, Salt and.Molasses.NOTHING ELSE\u2014No Oat Hulls, No Screenings, nor any inferior Grain or Grain Product of any kind.ASK YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR UNION GRAINS\ti UNION GRAINS LTD.Head Office: LENNOXVILLE, QUE.PUBLIC AUCTION THE OFFICE FURNITURE, FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES OF THE SILVER SPRING BREWERY CO., LIMITED, (IN LIQUIDATION), W ATER STREET, SHERBROOKE, QUE., Thurs., Sept.12th, 1929 2.30 p.m 2 large double desks, 2 roll top desks, 1 swivel desk chair, 1 t^ewriter desk and chair.9 oak office chairs, 4 stools, 1 board table (6 ft.), 1 round table, 1 hall bench, 1 filing cabinet, 1 clock, 1 electric fan, 1 typewriter (Underwood), 1 adding machine (Burroughs) and stand, 1 cheque writer, 1 scale (Richelieu), 1 watchman clock and 6 station keys.1 cupboard for stationery.15 frames and their pictures, 1 wire partition, 1 Taylor safe, electric, fixtures, etc., etc.J.P.JUTRAS, Auctioneer.\\ /1 'Mr\u2019 Ni apc u.vi ev,/ ' irS3Bg|- m OWN TWO CARS! \u2022 Financial and Market News Montreal Opening And Noon Prices New York Quotations The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Montreal Stock Exchange are furnished by Johnston & Ward: Abitibi\t\t\tOpening High Low 53\t53\t53\t\t\tNoon 53 Bell Telephone .- -\t\t\t\t170\t170 '\t170\t170 Bell Telephone Rts\t\t\t8\t8\t8\t8 Brazilian\t\t\t68!4\t6S!4\t6S\t68'/, Il C.Packers \t\t\t20!/,\t20'/,\t20'/,\t20'/, B.C.Power \u201cA\u201d \t\t\t4S\t4s>\t48\t4S B E.Steel 1st Pfd\t\t\t34!/,\t34 P,\t34'/,\t34'/, h.E.Steel 2nd Pfd\t\t\t\t8/4\t3%\ts3/i\t$5/4 Can.Brewing \t\t\t\t18\t13\t18\t18 ( an.Car \t\t\t138\t13S\t133\t133 Can.Car (New) \t\t\t\t35'/,\t35/,\t35\t35 i ai.ind.Alcohol\t\t\t\t23\t2314\t22!/,\t22 V, ( an.Steamships \t\t\t .,\t\t30'/,\t30'/,\tso y.\t30'/, Coekshutt Plow \t\t\t33'/,\t33'/,\t33'/,\t33'/, ( has.Gurd \t\t\t\t45!/,\t45'/,\t45 y,\t45'/, Dom.Bridge \t\t\t114\t114\t113\t113 Famous Players \t\t\t77\t77\t75\t75 Fraser .\t\t\t\t4814\t48'/,\t48 !4\t48!/, General Steel \t\t\t\t\t35 ?4\t3514 53\t3534\t35*4 Int.Nickel \t ,\t\t53\t\t53\t53 Inter.Power\t\t\t2S'/,\t23'/,\t23'/,\t28!/, Massey-Harris\t\t\t\t56'/,\t57\t56'/,\t57 YIcColl Frontenac \t\t\t41 Zj\t41Î4\t41\t41% Montreal Power \t\t\t\t\t154\t154,\t152 y,\t152'/, National Breweries \t\t\t151\t15L\t151\t151 National Steel Car\t\t\t\t93\t93\t91\t91 Port Alfred \t\t\t75\t75\t75\t75 Price Bros\t\t\t\t114\t114\t114\t114 Power Corporation \t ,\t\t127\t127\t126'/,\t126'/, Shawinigan .\t\t So.Can.Power\t\t\t105!/,\t105'/,\t104'/,\t105 y.\t\t50\t50\t50\t50 Tuckett Tobacco \t\t\t175\t175\t175\t175 Wayagamack\t\t\t93\t93\t93\t93 MONTREAL CURB MARKET The following prices of the Montreal Curb Market are furnished by the firm of Maurice Boulianne: Lake Superior Dryden Paper Home Oil .Imperial Oil , Siscoe .West Steel .\"î* \u20225* ?v 'I\" \"v* */\u2022\t*> -J* .j»\t»*« *j, MINING STOCKS * « * + ****** «< *:\u2022\t\u2022:»\t* -y .j.The following ?.re ihe ruling mining prices up to noon today, as furnished by the firm of Maurice J-Boulianne.Tele.JH4S.\tOpen\tNoon Abana \t\t.\t1.79\t1.80 Ajax Oil .\t.2.00B\t2.00 Aaonda \t\t.14\t.15 Amity Copper .\t.\t.22A\t.22 A Amulet \t\t.\t2.72\t2.74 Alta.Pac.\t.4.20A\t4.20 Ass\u2019d Oil\t\t.2.75 A\t2 25 Arno\t\t.\t.325\t.32 Barry Hollinger\t.22%\t.21 Base Metal .\t.\t5.SOB\t5.15 B\u2019Wana\t\t.8.25\t8.25 Baltac.1,80 Big Missouri\t.\t.\t1.20 Calg.& Edm.6.00 Commonwealth\t.\t1.17 Central Man.40 Clericy.11 Chem.Research .13.70 Dalhousie .3.25A East Crest.\t2.03 Falconbridge .10.30 Foothills.5.75 1.80 1.19 6.00 1.17 .40 .12 13.50 3.00 2.00 10.25 5.75 Goodfish .Graham Bosquet Hollinger .Hudson Bay .Home Oil .Howie ., .Int.Nickel .Kootenay.Lake Shore .Mining Corp.Man.Basin Newbec .Pioneer .Pend\u2019Oreille Sherritt Gordon San Antonio .Siscoe .Stadacona .Sudbury Basin .Teck Hughes .Wainwell Oil .Waite Ackerman Wright Har.Vipond .Open\tNoon 235\t235 21\t21 so y.\t30% 20.75\t20.75 35/4\t39 87\t87 53\t53 .\t.03\t.08 .\t.03\t.03 .\t5.75\t5.75 .17.75\t17.70 .20.60\t.20.00 .1.01\t1.05 .53.05\t53.00 .15A\t.13\t 24.00\t24.00 .2.75\t2.75 .\t4.15\t4.10 \t8.50 .18\t.20 .63.75B\t63.50 .\t.38 Vi\t.38% ,.\t.32\t.31 .\t5.40\t5.30 .1.00\t1.00 \t2.75 \t2.00 .7.15\t7.15 .12\t.12 .\t.89\t.90 .07\t.07 .8.40\t8.35 .6.05\t5.75 .\t.24\t.23 .6.00\t6.00 .\t1.65\t1.62 .80\t.80 The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the New York Stock Exchange are furnished by Johnston & Ward: American Can.American Smelting .American T.& T.; Anaconda.; Baltimore & Ohio.Bethlehem Steel .Canada Dry .! Canadian Pacific .| Chrysler.i Congoleum Company .191'/» j Consolidated Cas.; Corn Products .Davidson Chemical .Delaware & Hudson .! Dupont .! Erie Rail., General Motors .! Goodyear Tire.: Granby Mining .Graham Paige .Hudson Motor .j Inter.Tel.& Tel.| Julius Kayser .I Mack Trucks .i Montgomery Ward .j National Cash Register.I National Power & Light.I Northern Pacific .i Packard .; Radio Corporation .j Reading .\u2022.Remington Typewriter.I Standard Oil of New Jersey ., : Standard Oil of New York .| Standard Gas & Electric .Stewart Warner .Studebaker .Texas Company .lotas Gulf Sulphur.,.Tobacco Products .,.Hman Pacific .U.S.Rubber .U.S.Steel .Vanadium Corporation.Willys Overland .,.Westh.ghouse .VVoolworth Co.Yellow Cab .Open\tHigh\tLow\tNoon 172/,\t172%\t171%\t171 % 126'4\t126'/\t»«* - with only nineteen more games to ; play, the Cubs were hoping to clinch ! Cleveland at Philadelphia, -post-tne pennant within the iext two pored, wet grounds.I weeks or less.\tj I As :he situation stood today the Detroit at New York, postponed, [ Cubs by winning eight of their re- rain.maining games would wind up w\\V\t- a record of ninety-eight victories INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE and fifty-four defeats.\t!\tSTANDING Pittsburg, by winning all of its Set Out Today in Quest of Eight More Victories, Which Is All League\" Pennant\u2014By Winning ^fifty-six defe^fS dffWe! BaîSore\u2019 tight or !he;r Kemaming oeir.g that two Chicago games with Buffalo To the their sup- port\tETS, V\tho numbere-:\ti several hue- dred\tof th\t.e nine hand\tred fans pres- eut.\tThetf\t?ord Mines.\tSunday, even- ed t\the se\tries with S'\tRoch, when Cum\t.mings\tr bested Mo\trir.in one of the\tfinest\tpitchers\u2019 battles -vitnesi-\t ei l\tlere t\this vear.T\the final score vas\t7 to\t1.Beth ^ tw\tTriers pitched fiir-t\tiffht 1\tjail and thev\t\u2022 were accord- ed s\tpiendi\tid support \\\t:y their team Rate\ts.Up\tto the seven\tth, Morin kept the\tvisito:\trs hitless a\tnd only gave the the ¦\twhole\tgame, in\te* tnr^j0nc^t the seventh, however, a gave Thetf - The innii polling do\\ Cummings iin had plent; man at first poor and thf second on the oad break for the locals g started by Savage m Draggett\u2019s long fly.ined to third and Asse-ty of time to retire the it, but his throw was be runner advanced to score Cur The fifth Eastern Townships i Amateur Athletic Meet is scheduled for Saturday, September 14th, j at two p.m.on the parade grounds.! This meet is open to all registered amateurs in any part of the : Eastern Townships, and ifrom repents coming in regarding outside! centres, the 1929 meet should be the best yet held.For those interested, the results of last year's meet are given below: Seniors\u2014100\tyard Hammond, 11 1-5 sec.dash, C.Hammond, 1 min.\t3-5 secs.; one mile ,E.Wykes, 5 mm.16 sec.; high jump, C.Hammond, 5 ft., 6 in.; shot put, E.Wykes, 31 ft., 2 ins.; running broad jump, A.Hartley, 18 ft., 3 in:.; 22C yard dash, C.Hammond, 25 3-5 sec ; half mile, B.Ha!!, 2 min., 38\t3-5 secs.; half m;le, B.Hall, 2 min, 3S 3-5 sec.; five mile.H.Pratt.23 min.; 39 secs.; pole vault, E.Games Cubs Would Wind Up ft,, nO-S\te/.Vi/-i1 - T7 W.L\tn j r no .- ; nentiy off the schedule.Every Pitts-;Reading .!tn a Record or JO VlCtoneS ( curgh defeat from now on, of course,! Reading .and 54 Defeats.\tP'\"1; T3*6 the Cubs already easy j Newark .______\t! ta^k that muen easier.\t; Jersey City (By Herbert W.Baker, Associated; The two leaders each chalked up! Press Sports Writer)\t' ^ -ctories, tne Cubs nosing out Bos- AMERICAIN NEW YORK, Sept.10.\u2014Joe McCarthy\u2019s Chicago Cubs set forth to- Adams, 10 ft,, 4 Hartley, 94 ft., 2 Junior events\u2014 D.Cross, 12 3-5 in.; discus, A.yard dash, - -_-.s.; 440 yard dash, C.! dash, D.Young, 1 min., 1-5 secs.; 44k yard ; high jump, F.Graves, 4 ft., 11 in.; 220 yard dash, D.Cross, 29 sec.; half mile, B.Hall, 2 min.25 secs ; pole vault, D.Young, 8 ft., 10 in.Highest Aggregates.Senior\u2014C.Hammond, 20 points; junior, F.Graves, 15 points.Town standing: Sherbrooke, 67 points; Waterloo, 38 points; Richmond, 21 points; Stanstead, 10 points; Rock Island, 8 points; Yt'indsor Mills, 3 points.\u201cPoker Hands\u201d for Cigar Smokers '\"JTTE pocket pack of five Stonewall Jacksons enables cigar smokers to share in the valuable presents which are exchanged free for complete sets of \u201cPoker Hands\u201d.ton four to three, and Pittsburgh! outslugging Brooklyn nine to seven.Philadelphia Percy Lee Jones appeared to have New York .the Cubs stopped two to nothing Cleveland -.until the seventh when Hack Wilson ; St.Louis .hit his 37th homer with one on to Detroit.\t.tie the score.Then after the Braves, Washington had scored one in the ninth, Stephen- ! Chicago .son\u2019s homer, Tolson\u2019s single and Boston.Taylor\u2019s double gave the Cubs twoj runs and the game.Jones gave only NATIONAL LEAGÛE eight hits to eleven for the Braves: off Charlie Root Wilson\u2019s home run ! Chicago .put him in a tie with Klein, of Phila- Pittsburgh delphia, for the league lead.\tI New York Won Hard Fought Triumph.| gt.Louis A four run rally in the seventh |Brooklyn\t.gave the Pirates their hard fought i Philadelphia, triumph over Brooklyn.Rosolaf, a Cincinnati recruit from Wichita, drove in the i Boston tying run in the seventh and later ! scored a run that added to the Pir-ates advantage.Brame went the route for Pittsburgh although he was reached fori fourteen hits.The New York Giants took two from Cincinnati six to four and ten! to four in five innings.The Giants! concentrated their attack on Adolph! Usque in the second inning of the first game for four runs and then! added two more off Ash in the! ninth.Hubbell held the Reds in; check most of the way.McGraw\u2019si hopefuls slugged Kolp and Rixey for twelve hits in the abbreviated; nightcap and Fitzsimmons had little | trouble coasting into victory.The Phillies bunched hits to down j St.Louis nine to three, Sweetland! had only one bad inning, the second, : when the Cardinals scored all their j runs.Danny MacFayden outpitched.Jack Ogden and the Boston Red Sox1 beat the St.Louis Browns six toi two.The game was scheduled as thej first part of a double header but, rain forced postponement of the second game.McFayden gave only seven hits and was never in danger after the ; Sox gave him a three to two lead in ! the 8th.In the only other American League! game of the day, young Ed.Walsh! gave Washington only six hits and! Chicago beat the Senators six to, four.A three run White Sox rally! in the seventh sent Sam Jones to the Won\tLott\tp.c ! .98\t58\t.628 .87\t69\t.538 ¦ .79\t73 .\t.529: \t76\t.513 ; .\t1 t\t77\t.5001 .74\t78\t.437 ; .74\t78\t.487 .73\t79\t.480 .47\t105\t309 EAGLE\tSTANDING\t Won\tLos:\tP.C.,\t91\t42\t.684 ,.78\t55\t.580 .70\t60\t.538 .67\t64\t.511 .61\t71\t.462 .60\t72\t.455 .53\t78\t.405 .49\t85\t.366 SAGCE\tSTANDING\t Won\tLost\tP.C.90\t43\t.677 .77\t56\t.579 \u2022 \u2022.70\t60\t.538 .63\t67\t.485 .62\t71\t.466 .60\t73\t.451 \t77\t.412 \tso\t.389 STONEWA11 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE At Buffalo\tR.H.E.Toronto.911 2! Buffalo.6 15 2 ! Harrison, Zahniser, F.Barnes and: ,O\u2019Neill; Faulkner, Buchanan, Cain And J.Barnes, Montreal at Rochester, postponed,! wet grounds.« Distinctive ! Reading ; rain.; Other clu at Newark, postponed, bs not scheduled.Pocket Pack of Five for 25c.NATIONAL LEAGUE At Pittsburgh:\tR.\tH.\tE ¦ Brooklyn.7\t14\t0 1 Pittsburgh.9\t13\t0 Morrison, A.Moore, McWeeny,1 I Goss and Piclnich; Brame and Hems-iley.Our glasses bring tbe world closer to you, rendering every object more distinct and clear.Furthermore we have made a study of selling our patrons suitable glasses\u2014adding distinction to their personal appearance.T.H.BARNES Optometrist and Optician, Sherbrooke, Que.G.G.Codere in Attendance.Suite 434, Old Birks Bldg., Montreal.At Chi/\u2019ago Boston.H, E.I 11 1 TECO STORE Hours 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.\u2014 Phone 1600 *-\u2014» Wet Weather Smartness for Autumn ! 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