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[" §>lrn-lirndu?iatlu mworî» Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., MONDAY, MAY 5, 1930.Thirty-Fourth Year.CANADIAN PEOPLE ARE AWAITING CONSEVAUVE REPLY TO BUDGET What United Farmers\u2019 Representatives in House of Commons Will Have to Say About It Is Also Cause of Eager Anticipation\u2014Attitude of Opposition to Budget LONDON, May 5.\u2014It was under- _\t_\t,\tstood Saturday that the Prince of h/feans More This Year Than Ever Before During His-: Wales probably would receive pro- HIGHER RANKS IN ARMY AND M?D APTIÎDE A17 NAVY EXPECTED FOR PRINCE yEFilfiU UM Uf Heir to Throne Sixth on Seniority List for Promotion\u2014Has Gone Through All Grades of Rank in Same Way as Any Officer.tory of Sixteenth Parliament.TTAWA, Ont.May 5.\u2014 f 1 Just as the country await-ed last week-end with keen expectancy the Budget announcements from Parliament Hill, it is now awaiting the replies of the Conservatives to that Budget.What the United Farmers\u2019 representatives in the House of FLAMES CLAIM YOUNG VICT1 DIRIGIBLE IS AGAIN DELAYED HELD ON CHARGE; OF ABANDONING AN INFANT BOY MANY WILL LISTEN IN ON MR.J.E.MACPHERSON R-100 Will Nat Leave England! on Way to Canada Bafore End of May or Beginning of June.motion in both army and navy during this year.There were reports that he would be gazetted a Major-General in the course of the next few months and possibly promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral in the near future.The Prince has been a full Colonel delayed ¦for eleven years and is sixth on the weeks.seniority list for promotion.He is i It was raid that repairs to the Colonel-in-Chief in several regi-; airship\u2019s tail elevator fin, damaged , wmm -h \u2014 -TW-.^-irKî™sw»î-fc'aTl1Ilents> including the Welsh Guards ias it was being removed from the Al I1 ft ImTmDDIiD V'and has ROne throul?h ali grades of ;hangar on April 24, could not be A 1 l.rlsNi 8\tI rank in the same way as any officer jcompleted as quickly as was at first; z &\tu « a.*4s*sj* i a.j who rece;ves promotion.\thoped.The original intention was i In the navy the Prince has heldjfo1' the ship to leave Cardington LONDON, May 5.\u2014Official announcement was made today that the projected flight of the British dirigible R-100 to Canada will be for a fortnight or three Philippe Marcoux, of St.Edwidge, Appeared in Court Today\u2014 Bail Fixed at $500.Faciftg a charge of abandoning a two-day boy in a sleigh which had been left in the yard of the Coati-cook House hotel in Coaticook on Distinguished Executive at the Canadian Club Annual Meeting and Dinner Tonight.Mr.J.E.Macpherson, vice-president of the Bell Telephone Company, whilst on a trip with Sir Henry Thornton on the inauguration of the train which represents the \u201cfastest long journey in the world,\u201d telephoned from the train whilst it was doing seventy miles an hour between Toronto and Montreal.He was calling up to enquire as to the condition of one of his near relatives in a nearby town.At the Canadian Club this even GANDHI WAS TODAY PLACED UNDER ARREST BY BRITISH AUTHORITIES Indian Nationalist Leader Spirited Aboard a Train Which Took Him to Borivli Station, and Then Taken by Auto to Jail at Yerro, Where He Will Remain Without Trial at Government\u2019s Pleasure\u2014Gandhi Hopes that by Arrest He Will Achieve Unity of All Indian Elements.December Cist last, Phillippe Mar.! Mr.Macpherson will be the fea-coux, of St, Edwidge, appeared be- ' turejpeaker, and the president, Mr.fore Judge J.H.Lemay W E.Paton, says that though the man of versatile ability Commons will have to say about ,\t, , ^ i- n- i \u2022 cl i th® i ,l\tc\t¦ Arnold Lov/nn?Died in bher- it is also the cause ot eager antici-\t5\tI , , .\t.\t_\ti i Tt \u2022.i v ,___________i_ v \u20225 rank of Captain since July, 1910.: about the first of May, brookc Hcspital Yesterday, ! £ v v Following Injuries Received t Svî-iv v, v^l- 2X When Clothes Cau?ht Fire.pation.The attitude of the Opposition to the Budget changes means more this year than evei before during the history of the Sixteenth Parliament.As a gen- CANTERBURY, Que., May 5th.eral election approaches the An inquest is being held today into .\u2022 ___£ .l_\t____the death of Mr.Arnold Cowling v,ew« of the Opposition naturally aged nineteeni a resident of this increase in importance, because j p!aee, whose death occurred at the they will soon be passed upon : Sherbrooke Hospital yesterday after-i , .l\u201e\t'noon from burns received on Thurs- by the electors.___\t| day afternoon.IwraPACF ?M IMPORT TAY !\ty°unK man was working IftLKtAor, IIN linruKl IAA : about the house, when in some man- ON NEW ZEALAND BUTTER ner his clothing caught fire and were secTTC iiiiTU ad icrTlflM : a mass of flames before aid could1\u2019*' MEETS WITH OBJECTION reach him.When the biaze was j v -\u2014\t.\tfinally extinguished it was found i \u2019** WINNIPEG.Man., Oct.5.\u2014Con- jthat his body wa- in a badly blister- ! ?demnation of the three cent import ; cd condition.Medical aid was called ' \u2022& tax to bo levied on New Zealand but- | and the man\u2019s injuries dressed.His I ter into Canada and pleas for ex-1 condition showed no improvement.1 erting every effort to expand trade ; however, in the course of the next within the Empire, characterized ut-j two days, and on Saturday evening terançes of New Zealand editors who i he was brought to the Sherbrooke are here enroute to England to at-1 Hospital, where he passed away at T,v>r,\u201evini Prc 3.30 o\u2019clock yesterday afternoon.Arrangements now are that she * « ; will leave at the end of May or the ?:*;beginning of June, the actual date ; depending on weather conditions.TWELVE FATALITIES OVER WEEK-END ARE RECORDED NEW YORK, May 5.\u2014A wide assortment of leading shares on the New York Stock Exchange *5*j\t-Z attracted strong support today, *5* : TORONTO, May 5.\u2014Lured ou after liquidation of impaired ?|\t.wide open^ spaces by almost marginal accounts in the first .half hour of trading.Eastman \u2022I* Kodak sold up S3, Paramount \u2022' Public So, Westinghouse Elec-*- trie $3 and U.S.Steel, Ameri-* can Car, Electric and United \u2022> Aircraft ?! to S2.Initial losses \u2022I* cf $10 and $7 in the Case summer-like weathsr, twelve per Isons fell victims to drowning, j motoring- and other accidents j throughout Ontario over the week- toll cf .,cn SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1930.MAGOG 1 eallini in tha nsighborhood on Wed-incsdty.\t, .t Mr.and Mrs.Alfred \\icns have moved into Mr.Arthur Vien\u2019s small I house.\t\u201e\t, Mrs.F.C.Ward spent a few days in Drummondville recently.Mr.Walter Shuttleworth went to was in town on April 26th, making: ; .\t.g\ton Thursday and was ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT ! preparations for opening his cot- -;\u2014, .\t,\t.:tage up the lake.A strong effort is be.ng made in; Miss Gertrude Husband and Alagog to persuade the Town Coun- friend( MiE£ Windbcrg, of Montreal, cil to purchase a motor sprinkler in xvere jn town over a recent week-end time to combat the dust and dirt; Etg of Mis5 Rl]th wai!ace.nuisance.The desired machine is JIiss j;ve]yn gt.Germain and capable of flushing the concrete jjjgs grown, of Newport, Vt., were streets with a great flow of water I \u201eUCFts 0f Mr*.H.Guilbert for a few end of doing effective, though more j d&v|S_ gentle, work on the gravel roads j\tj w Magsio, 0t Bound Brook, The merchants of the town *ro : N.Y., was in town for a few days, strongly urging for this departure 1(;ukinK up old frienc]s.to be made, averring the outlay ci Several changes are pending in something like $7,000 will be vin- the region of Main Street.A Dugre dicated by the result?.^ Magog is wj]j 0(;cnpji the store in Bousada\u2019?notably a windy spot and dust docs : kiocj.jus- vacated by Mr.Allaire, of j\t'the billiard room.Others will be later carried but.Mr.Camille Allaire was taken to j it damage readily A fire that pro: lised to be damaging on Tuesday last took place at the MacPherson saw mill on Tuesday last and created no little stir in the town.The chemical _ engine made a quick get-out but their services were not needed.The eclipse of the sun was clearly discernable in Magog on Monday a dinner guest of his brother, Mr.Wm.Shuttleworth.Mr.Kenneth Bryant has moved to his home and will drive to work during the summer.Friends will be sorry to learn of Mrs.J.F.Bryant\u2019s serious illness.Latest reports state her condition is Somewhat improved.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Hopps and Miss Marion Bowen were week-end guests at Mr.Wm.Bowen\u2019s.The Women's Institute met with Mrs.R.H.Stone on Wednesday afternoon with a good attendance.MEGANTIC CO.CAPITAL CITY HAPPENINGS TO BE CALLED PEKING AGAIN CRANBERRY Mr.Borden Gill, of Cookshire, has returned home after spending a week with his brother, Mr.Norman Gill.Miss Florrie Dinning, who spent the Easter holidays with her parent?, Mr.and Mrs.William Dinning, | has returned to resume her duties.* Miss Mary Atkinson, of Magog, spent a week recently with Mr.and Mrs.William Dinning.RECTORY HILL Peiping, So Named by It* Nan-Icing Conquerors, Will Once Again Re Known by Its Former Name.BURY Lost: the Two ball from pool table Recent guests at the home of Mr.Robert Leith were Mr.Raymond Leith and son, Gerald, of u, China, May 5.\u2014Peiping, so-named by its Nanking conquerors who divested it of its centuries-old glory, will once again be ACTIVITIES OF OTTAWA BROKER UNDER REVIEW Senior Partner of Mowat and MacGillivray Unable to Give Specific Details Regarding the Transfer of $745,000 from One Company to Another.HULL, Que., May 55.\u2014Promotions of various stocks were the _\t-.\t-\tfoundation of the business of the called Peking, this time by its new, bro.keraEe fjrm 0f Mowat and Mac- and northern conquerors, who established themselves there recently without shedding a drop of blood.Dr.Tchou Gao Hsiang, commi- hospital is sska.\u2019-rsK**»\t\u2018«isfe*\"4 Mr'A' P*iimo'n'\tT.r?h0 operated on for appendicitis.ST.CYR Dance, Bishop\u2019s Crossing, Tues., May 6.Giff\u2019s Orchestra, Sherbrooke.Dance Scotstown, Thurs.May 8 Giff\u2019s Orchestra from Sherbrooke LIBBYTOWN .___ __ .______.Mr.Frank Tremblay, of Fitch-1 afternoon last and attracted much!burg, Mass., is visiting at his home, attention.\tThe eclipse lasted\there.\t,\t\u2022 ! for about\tan hour and the Mrs.J.\tC.Frost\tspent\ta\tday\tin\t\u2014- weather-wise declared their belief Sherbrooke recently.\t.Miss Marion Perry who is teach- Tn the\twarmin* up of the weather.\tMr.\tand Mr.-.\tEarl L.Gale, of\tmg\tm Montreal was at home dur- after\tthis obscuratien of heavenly\tQuebec City, were\tweek-end guests\tmg\tthe Easter hohdajs.bodie?00-cur*tlon\t\u2022 of Mr and Mrs.L.L Gale.\tMr.Ed Brown has purchased the People persist in talking politics! Mis?Iris Gale spent a few days residence he «now living in, from at this present epoch and of course\trecently m Quebec.\tMr\tDelblrt ' Vaueh-n\tand the rame-\tcandidate^ persistent- Guests\trecently\tat\tMr.\tJohn\t^lr-\tue.Dei.\t\\ a^gn^n\tana Iv wmT un At one time^the^Hon Smith\u2019s were Mr.end Mrs.Alton family have moved into Mr.George H M\tMarler lookJUSn sure can-\tPeck,\tMr.and Mrs.Raymond and\tBell\u2019s house that he purchased from n.\t*1.\tMC.ier looKea i.Ke a sure cb\tn-nre Fro?*\tof Sbe-brooke ' the\tBell brothers and Mr.George o.\tdate for federal honors, but hav-\trCVBell has moved to Ayer\u2019s Cliff, mg been made ambassador for Can- ^ Herman of Asbestos\t; Mr.Lewis Demick and family, ada to Japan has for the time re- son Herman, oi A.oestos.\t! Sunday zu\u2019sts at Mr Albert moved any possibility of his can- Mr.and Mrt.Ahne Brochi.of .,\t° cidacy.The name of Mr.A.F.X.Taftsville, Conn., formerly oi .hij\t'.liiriel Brown is gaining Deseve, of this town, is sometimes place, have returned here an,d fromherrecentilîne-heard under the soft pedal, and it bought Mr.Ferdinand Dionnes; from her recent nine\u2014 is not without the bounds of pos- farm in Cleveland, vheie tney m-j\ttfrrixiJ * eibility that it may yet swell into tend .o reside.\t-\tN.11,11 la active\u2019 fruition.So far the Conserv-\t' \u2014, ir-r-,\t- atives have sat mum.but there is;\tCURRIER\tMr.and Mrs.Raymond Steven- r.o doubt that candidates are in the1\t &on and daughter, Barbara, of offing.\ti\tMr.\tJohn Fish, and\tson.Of\tLennox ville, were recent guests of The schools opened^ on Monday '\tOhio,\tand Miss Wood,\tcf Know!-\tMrs.Stevenson s parents, Mr.and XM°J: Jas.Patterson, who has j\u2018.\u2018model\u201d governor of Shansi prov- sper.t tha winter months with heri'nce'®nrl0\u201cnced\tin s daughter, Mrs.C.Bennett, at ! behalf, and said that Peking, Peip-Thteford Mines, has returned honie.! in£\u2019 Poping as it now* is variously Miss C.Hebert, who is learning known, will resume as capital of English with Mrs.Robert Leith, United China.Yen has called a \u201cpeople\u2019s congress\u201d which will meet here within Gillivray, R.H.Mowat, the senior partner, explained during a meeting of Quebec creditors.These promotions included Dealers\u2019 Securities, Carlisle Securities, Mel-ner Mines, Cold Lake Mines, Shel-lette Mines and several others.The next meeting of creditors is to be held on May 6th.The earlier parfeo-f the day\u2019s investigation turned on the relationship between the unincorporated firm of Mowat and MacGillivray in Ottawa and the firm of spent tha Easter holidays with her I parents at Thetford Mines, return-1 ing on Monday.Dr.Bennett, of Inverness, was th first to pass through here with a car th'r «ming, making the trip on April 30th.\tmilfH Mrs.Louise Porter returned to Stoneham, on Saturday to resume _______________ .\t,\t,\t.I her duties as teacher there, after, the Nanking Government, will arrive : Delegates for Yen's congress are the month to establish a new Gov- ! Mowat and MacGillivray, Limited, eminent, which Yen will head, and , of Hull.which will have, it was announced, j M.Mazur, counsel for a large Marshal Feng Yu Hsiang as com- !- .-a- mander of the military.Wang Chin announcement, made it plain that ! Wei, leader of the left wing of the | Yen considered Chiang\u2019s Government ! Kuomintang, or people's party of entirely illegal.number of unsecured creditors in.tho province of Quebec, sought to show that the local firm wae illegally constituted.Mr.Mowat agreed with Mr.Mazur that the company formed in this province had contracted to pay $2^0,000 for the business already established in the province of Quebec, but the cash payment had not been greater than ifSG^O'OO, considerably less than the ten per cent down payment required by law.It was further disclosed that $745,000 had been sent from the Hull branch to Ottawa in the few weeks of February preceding the assignment of the firm.This money, Mr.Mowat stated, was paid out to correspondents for stock for delivery, but Mr.Mowat could not give any specific details.BIRCHTON Play in Birchton Hall, \u201cWhen a Man\u2019s Single,\u201d Wed., May 7th, at 8 p.m.standard time.Local talent.BROMPTONVILLE The many friends of Mr.Arthur Gray will be sorry to hear that he was moved to the Sherbrooke Hospital by Lord's Ambulance on Thursday.Mr.Albert Gray was called home from Beaupre by his father\u2019s illness.BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING six weeks spent with relatives here recuperating from an illness.'April 281th.after the Easter vacation had beer, completed.The early hour, by advancing the clocks one hour, came into effect on Saturday night, April 26th.There ton, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Mrs.Colin Morrison.R.H.Stone and Mrs.Sarah Stone; Mr.and Mrs.V»iliiam McDonald, on Tuesday.\ti Littleton, N.H., were guests o.Mr.and Mrs.A.S.Macfarlano, Mr.and Mrs.K.McDonald, over the of Montreal, were week-end guests ; week-end.was some demurring residents who at \u201cBonnie View Farm.\u201d Winnie- Mrs.A.Buchanan returned from* did not get into full swing for a fred and Alton Macfarlane return- Montreal on Friday.April 25th couple of days, but now all is well and it can be predicted that the citizens are settled down for the -«-ith Miss E.F.Duval for a couple who will spend three weeks vac-early day until September first .0f weeks at \u2019\u2018Green Meadows.\u201d ation at her home here, next.\tMrs.Wm.Bowen is quite sick Mr.P.Cummings, of Sherbrooke, The choir of St.Luke's Church ; Kith la grippe.Her daughter, Mrs.was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.M.were entertained to supper at the Ernest Hopps, is helping to care McLeod s, on April 27th.church hall on Tuesday evening last : for her.\t- at 6:30 o\u2019clock.The quantity of Mr.E.H.Duval, of Montreal,\tEAST ANGUS viandes were amp.e and after full I was a weeu-end guest cf his sister, justice had been done to the menu, ; Miss E.F.Duval, at \u2022\u2018Green Mead-1 here from the south within a week already arriving in_ Peiping, or Pe-to,become head of the political party : king.Tchou explained that prob-which will sponsor the new Govern- ably only fourteen provinces \u2014 in-\u201e \u201e\u201e ,\t\u201e\u201e ment\t! eluding Mongolia and Tibet there well filled, though the evening was ^\tregime will have the are 22 Chinese provinces\u2014would be very stormy.Because of \u2018be throat y \u201eNatiomfiist Government of ! represented.trouble from which the Bishop t chjna>>> which, cooly enough, is the! Soon after the congress, it was suffering, he was un^Ble to gi ®\t^ ' nanle usual]y applied to the Govern- said, Yen will issue a manifesto to afew wo?d31tohtheCcongregaUon andim®^ at Nanking which Chiang Kai the world explaining recognition of a lew wuiua u> me Lungiegui-iuii a\tTnlmn ,n mutiner Vus foreis-n uowers.after the confirmation service to the newly confirmed.A splendid address was given by Rev.Mr.Robins and several hymns suitable to the occasion were heartily sung.After the service, many availed themselves of the opportunity of speaking to the Bishop, who is a very welcome visitor.COOKSHIRE irea ana ailoii -.uBciarKine rciarn* *Tiuiiircui uu rriua\\.\ttd'^v.^tjoIi »trr-1.\u201e_ « ed home with them on Sunday.\tShe was accompanied by her daugh-'\tJP i » wLim \u201e -n Miss Hall, of Montreal, has been ter.Miss Agnes Buchanan.R.X., 1 Man s Single, Wed., May 7th, at 1 S p.m.standard time.Local talent.RANDBORO Dance Tues.May 6.Giffs Orch.MILL AN VILLE Millanville School Closes The Millanville School closed on Friday, May 2nd, after a very successful term of eight months.The teacher, Miss Irene Greaves, returned to her home in Inverness.On Wednesday afternoon Mr.an 1 Mrs.A.P.Watson treated the teacher store.60 tablets, 60 cents.and scholars to taffy on enow at their sugar camp.Needless to say it was thoroughly enjoyed by all present.The Millanville School was visited on Wednesday by a nurse from the health unit from Thetford Mines.The following arc the results of the final examinations in Millanville School: Class IV Sr.\u2014John Watson .80.Class IV Jr.\u2014*Elva Wright, .52.Class III Jr.\u2014Agnes Marshall.75; Mabel Wright, .60.Class'll Sr.\u2014Katherine Watson .88; Herbert Wright, .87; Ruth Walker, .83.Class II Jr.\u2014John Marshall, .78.Makes Children Bright Active\u2014Healthy With Rosy Cheeks Cod Liver Extract, so abundant in sugar-coated McCoy\u2019s Cod Livei Extract Tablets, is the quickest and surest way of setting skinny, nervous boys and girls on the right roed to wonderful health, attractiveness and happiness.When children take McCoy\u2019s, they obtain the full body, bone and mentality building benefit of Cod Liver Extract which doctors prescribe for their own children and which world\u2019s greatest medical authorities claim are so essential for health and growth.McCoy\u2019s adds flesh, fills out flat chests \u2014 bones grow straight and strong, plenty of energy and vitality to resist disease is created.Your rosy cheeked, bright eyed, well developed kiddies will be a wonderful reflection upon a mother\u2019s expert care\u2014such happy and healthy days ahead of them! One sickly child gained 12 pounds in seven months.Get McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets at Chagnon's or any drug ïh.balance of the evening was de- j ows Farm.\u201d \u2019\t! v?\u201cCeA voted to bowling, ping pong and Mrs.Tendlar and three children\t™,vT other festivities.The Women\u2019s spent a few days this week with\tRebellion °f Tou.h, a ®om- Guild furnished the supper and a friends at Drammondviile.\tedy-drama, will be presented at good job was made cf it.\tMr.F.C.Ward, of Drummond- Christ Church Parish Hall, wednes- Mr.J.Dumoulin, cf Lewiston, Mc., j ville, spent Sunday with his family day, May 7th, at 8 p.m.is in town visiting friends\there.Mr.Harry George, of New York, Professor C.V.Chamberlain was; :SS SWIRE STORIES $ The Home of Mr.and Mrs.Killy By Thornton W.Burgess , In wasted time is something lost Of which we ne\u2019er can count t: cost.\u2014Killy the Sparrow Hawi.;s r< It was true that Killy the Spar- /\u2019 V i tow Hawk and Mrs.Kiily were living in a hollow in a tree.I'he tree waa beside the Long Lane.A large branch high up had died and this was hollow.Yellow Wing the Flicker had hollowed it out.Peter could remember when Yellow Wing had been at work there.He used to hear the rat-a-tat-tat of Yellow Wing when he used another limb nearby for a drum.So when Danny Meadow Mouse told Peter that the K-.lys had a nes: in a hollow in a tree, Peter remembered that old home of Yellow Wing's, He hopped out in the Long- Lane, where he could look up at sa;d pete that dead limb.Sure enough, right * on the top cf it gat Killy the Spar- .jjeRr, p,.row Hawk.He was sitting very -«what arc you straight, as is his way.A little way ,.j wa, on m.Lc\u2019.cw him Peter could see a rounc1 pe-e,\tVv-j hole.That was the entrance that vy LAKE MEGANTIC Mrs.W.J.Kelly, who has spent the past ten days visiting her daughter, Miss Evelyn Kelly, in Montreal, and Mr.and 5lr=.J n.borne Kelly in Ottawa, has returned home Mrs.Murdo G.Maclver, of C-ots-town, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.R.MacDonald.Mrs.Susye Alexander, of Richmond.Grand Instructor for District No.1, O.E.S., Quebec, made her official visit to white Heather Chapter on May 1st.While in town Mrs.Alexander was the guest of Mrs.Violet Gunn.Mr.Murdo MacKenzie and Mr.! Dan MacKenzie motored to Sher-i brooke recently, Mrs.Fanny Greenway, who has j spent the past three weeks in Sher-I brooke, has returned home.Mr, Allan Rowland spent Friday in Sherbrooke.Mr.G.M.Thompson was a recent j visitor in Milan.The west bound mail plane landed ! here on Friday in the field, formerly known as Queen\u2019s Park, to refuel.This is the first time that an air-; plane has landed in this vicinity to , refuel on land and the pilot made a \u2018 perfect landing and took off without ; any difficulty or mishap and proceeded westward to Montreal, leaving j here at 1:10 p.m.The results of the Randboro school examinations were as fol-j lows, percentages being given: Grade 7, Edith Cairns 93; Grade 6, Hilda Kingsley 86; Grade 4, Aurelia Kingsley 80, Helen Tannahill 79, Arthur Barter 75, Evelyn Girvan 68; Grade 3, Kenneth Sample 77; Grade 2, Billy Graham 86; Grade 1,! Ronald Ward 85.Miss Grace Cummings, of Arundel, and Mrs.Charles Montgomery j were guests on Saturday afternoon of Mr.and Mrs.Edward Tannahill.Mr, James W.Hall went to Montreal on April 29 on business.Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Alden, of ! Island Brook, and Mr.B.Hill, of Rock Island, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Allan Parker.BULWER MORE THAN EVER The Worlds Greatest Tire Value Unerring Electrical Control ts One of the Heasons Play in Birchton Hall, \u201cWhen a, Man\u2019s Single,\u201d Wed., May 7th, at1 8 p.m.standard time.Local talent.r j.¦f thought as much,\u201d said Peter to himself SCOTSTOWN Dance Scotstown, Thurs.May 8.Gift's Orchestra from Sherbrooke ;n most polite mao- DANVILLE said Mrs.Killy.;\t- ng here?\u201d\tFormer Danville Resident Killed at iy way home,\u201d replied\tCalgary bought I had better Word was received here on Friday .\t., v,\t.\t.ay over in the bushes along the of the death of Mr.Frederick Bur- *u'.y\tBong Lane until I can be sure tha; bank, jr., at Calgary, Alta.The de- the big members of your\tceased\tvras in a motor whei\tthe family is around.I didn't know that\twheels\tlocked and the vehicle\tcrash- &u were living over here until just ed into the ditch.Mr.Burbank wr?.s now.\u201d\tthe sole occupant of the car and \u201cThere are many things you don\u2019t was mstantly killed.He was a son know, Peter Rabbit,\u201d replied Mrs.^r- C.F.Burbank, of this place, Killy.\t\u2019\ti having taken Up his residence in \u2022T know it,\u201d replied Peter humbly.the west about ei*ht year3 \u2018T know ,t and that is why 1 am al-\tCA\\t/VCD\\/ll t r ways trying to learn mere.For in-\tOM W I E.r\\VlL-r^t, MILAN Dance Scotstown, Thurt.May 8 Giff\u2019s Orchestra from hherbrooke.CANTERBURY Mr.Arnold Cowling had the misfortune to be badly burned on Thursday afternoon.Dr.MacRae was called immediately, and on Sat- j urday morning he was taken to the ; Sherbrooke Hospital.On Friday evening a card party ! was held at Mr.Orion Mayhew\u2019s.i \u201c500\u201d was played and an enjoyable ! evening was spent bv a !._ Was Helpless FOR FOUR YEARS With Rheumatism Mr.Fred Keetch, 31 Crawford Ave., j Windsor, Ont., writes:\u2014\u201cI wan troubled with rheumatism for seven i years, and for four years I was so1 helpless I had to be helped out of bed, and could not sit straight in a chair, \u201cI derived such good results from Flicker long ago.While Peter was staring up at it, a face appeared :n that doorway.Mrs.Killy was look ing out.\u201cI thought as much,\u201d said Peter to himself.\u201cThey have taken pos-setsioa of Yellow Wing's cid home and I suppose that by now the; have eggs there.I wonder if the; built a nest inside.I know Yellow Ming didn't.I have talked w,lh Mr, THE DUNLOP Cable Cord Tire is the greatest dollar-value ever offered in tires.Year after year the tremendous research resources of related DUNLOP factories the world over have been concentrated ou improving tire construction.From this has been evolved tho perfected principle of Cal lo Cord Construction\u2014a DUNLOP principle that builds remarkable vitality .a toughness combined with great resiliency .and unsurpassed durability into every DUNLOP Tire.One of the netcest features this super-strength construction is a keen-eyed electrical check that controls the curing time on every single tire.This is just one of the many pieces of modern equipment that build exceptional mileage-making strength into every DUNLOP Cable Cord Tire.When you buy u new car be as particular about the tires as you are about the car itself.Insist on DUNLOP Cable Cords, or if you are retaining your present car, have a DUNLOP dealer put on Cable Cords \u2014and you will be sure of many thousands of miles of driving free from tire trouble.JOHNVILLE Flicker and the sayt that building *t*«ce, I know where your hone is.a nett in a hollow' Lie tha*.il a 1 know when that house of your-i Play in Birchton Hal!, \u201cWhen a watte cf time.\tShe «ays\tthat\twhen\t'\u2022\u2019\u2022»* made, and by whom.Bat\tthere\tMan's\tSingle,\u201d Wed., May 7th.at she makes the\thollow she leave-.\t-s one thing about it\tI don\u2019t\tknow\t8 p.m,\tstandard time.Local talent, some tiny chipe at the bottom, and an^ that I wan*, to know, thete make the best kind of a bed.\t\u201cWhat is that?\u201d\tinquired Mrs fihe says all the Woodpecker family K^b'-do this way.But Winsome Blue ird\t\u201cHave you built\ta nest inside The Ladies\u2019Guild\twill meet in the and Skimmer the Swallow and Jen-ithere ?\u201d Peter inquired.\tGuild room for dinner\ton Thursday, ny Wren and Tommy Tit the Chick-\t\u201cHave\tI built a neatl\u201d\texclaimed\tMrs.W.Shaughnessy\tand Mrs.E.edee and Crest/ the Flycatcher and'Mrs.Kiily scornfully.\u201cOf course 1 Snow will entertain.Gpsckias the Starling and Bully the| haven\u2019t.Why should I?Why should Rev.G.Robins; and hi i family arc Eng.ith Sparrow all build nests in- I go to all that trouble?That house leaving here directly for their new rede the hollows\tin tries of the\tvas good enough for the Flicker»\tfield of work in\tScotstown.Much houses they use.\tI wonder if Mrs\tand it is good enough for Killy amt\tregret is felt at\ttheir leaving, as Killy does.I wish the would come\tme.No, tir, I wasted no time built-\tduring their stay\tof two years and down here where\tI could talk to\ting a nest.There is a nice bed of\ta half here, by their unfailing kind- hsr.\u201d\told chips In there for\tmy egg! and\tness\tand friendliness, their ever- As if in answer, Mr*.\tKilly\tcame\tthat is al! I want.\u201d\tready\thelp and sympathy, Mr.and out and circled overhead, while Kll-\t\u201cHow many «ggs\tare there?\u201d\tMr*\u2019 Robin*- with\ttheif children, ly left his perch and diiappeared asked Peter, '\thave greatiy endeared themselves to through the round doorway of the i \u201cWhat business is that of yours,', 0 Pcoj'!« of \u2019his mission, whose Lome.A moment later she came Peter Rabbit?\u201d den landed Mrs.K:i-\ts° with thcm «own and caught a b g beetle and\tly rather sharply.\tto ,t,ht,,r.n^v\u2019 Mm*.Peter hopped over to the foot of o\t\u201cNorn-\twhatever,\u201d replied\tPete-\tp ^ ***%\tMay 2.the Poet.You see, although 1rs.Killy Irathr-r meekly.\u201cI am , 1 curious.\u201d ?!\tN?*bec a cori irr\u2018™- - -p.r bav k Poi, -\t,V .\t,\t.*\t¦\t\u2019\tnon service here, when seven candi* )f' ;-;,e v;as too «mail he Pter -(,r'yru'ht> 1,30- r- Burgess; , dalu were presented by the incum to fear\tP\t«\u2022\t- bent, Rev.G.Robin».The church \u201cu,\t.\t.\t,,\t\u201e\u201e ,T''e next story: \u201cA Gentleman of was beautifully decorated with cut How do you do, Mrs.Killy?\u201d tbs A.,.\u201d\t\u2018flowats notUd manu aiui was, T wish to voice my praise on behalf of , your wonderful medicine, and to also , say it is helping others whom I have advised to take it.\u201d Put up only by The T.MObura Co-' Limited, Toronto, Ont.The Standard Remedy for Headache ZUTOO TABLETS are an efficient and harmless remedy for headache.Mr.Geo.Leqoe, Editor of Granby Leader-Mai I, writes: \"Your ZUTOO TABLETS deserve to be known widely as a remedy that will stop headache.\u201d A box of these harmless little tablets in the office, homo or pocket, are assurance against aches and pains.The/ stop thorn.M 1 \u2022JP R£1N FORCED n m tkM aat mÊtm 'UjÆÊt .^ 1 ï mk;ç4 want maximum protection at an exceptionally low premium rate.Il'rite for free booklet containing interesting details.District Office.2 Wellington St.So.Sherbrooke, Que OTTAWA, May 6.\u2014Under an order-in-council, which has just been passed, assistance such as is given by the fisheries branch to associations of sea fishermen toward the establishment of bait freezing and storage plants is made available also to individuals or firms undertaking to operate freezers and to supply the bait needs of fishermen in territory adjacent to the plant, a statement issued by W.A.Found, deputy minister of fisheries, points out.The amending order.in-couneil provides that the fisheries branch will pay seventy-five per cent of the cost of a plant established and operated by an individual or firm for the freezing and storing of bait only, or fifty per cent, if the plant is for the purpose of freezing and storing other fish as well as bait.In each case an annual bonus will also Itc paid at the rate of $5 a ton up to a maximum of twenty tons, on bait frozen and stored during the first five year* following a plant\u2019s construction.STANBRIDGE EAST Now is the time to clean up.Hodge and Boomhour will help you with wall-paper, paint, alabastine, white lead and a good line of paint brushes.They also have a good line of garden and field seeds including vegetable, grass and clover seeds.CRITICISM OF BUDGET BY SIR HERBERT HOLT MONTREAL, May 5.\u2014Commenting on the Dunning Budget! /Sir Herbert S.Holt, president of Montreal Light, Heat and Power, Consolidated, stated: \u201cThe proposed revisions are so numerous, varied and of such possible: far-reaching effect that it is difficult for me to give a considered appreciation of the import of the Budget without further study.\u201cThe reductions announced should be welcomed in so far as they meet the wishes of the individuals and in-j dustrics affected but it remains to I be seen just to what extent trade | and industry will benefit or suffer from tho sweeping tariff revisions: proposed.\u201cIt is to be regretted though, thatj the Government should not haverec-j ognized the representations made on behalf of the citizens of this province and the City of Montreal particularly, for an equalization in application of income tax which they, as customers of privately-owned utilities, have to pay in their rates for gas and electricity while the consumers in other Darts nf Canada.where public ownership prevails, are free from this tax in their rates for these services.\u201cOur company has waged a very vigorous fight for the removal of this discrimination against its consumers\u2014having undertaken to pass on to them, through reduced rates, any relief obtained.In this effort it has been supported by practically all of the electric companies of the province and the leading public bodies© of the City of Montreal and the Province of Quebec, and throughout Canada.\u201cWc will continue our effort, and it is hoped the Government will recognize the unfairness of the discrimination operating against the people and industries of this province, but the citizens must now do their part by protesting individually and collectively at every opportunity if they would benefit of the removal of the injustice.\u201cThe only hope now is that the elected representatives of the people of the Province of Quebec will propose and support an amendment to the present budget correcting the anomaly.\u201d rsoup H Spasmodic C relieved by oi Vicks Spasmodic Croop is frequently relieved by on* application of\u2014 Or«r 21 Va o Flur A*\u2022 Ifton Jam Umma Ymarly Alertnea# scores everywhere.WrigleVs creates pep and erv* ergy and keeps you alert.A 5/ package may save you from going to sleep at the wheel of your car.Makes pep I I PAGE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1930.ftljerbroofee JBailp &ecorti Established Ninth Day of February, 1817.Published Erery Weak Day by the Sherbrooke Record Coapany, United, at their publishing: house, WrlHnfton Street North, in the City of Sherbrooke, Quebec.With exclusive franchise of Canadian Press, Associated Press and Renter\u2019s European Ness Services.Member of the A.B.C.with circulation of over 10,090 audited and guaranteed.Subscription: 7(c.a month, delivered to any home In the city and suburbs.Poet Office delivery to any place In Canada, Great Britain or the I\u2019nlted States; |3 per year; three months, |1 ; one month, 40c.Single copies, 3c.ALFRED WOOD,\tE.G.PIERCE, President and Editor.\tManajinx Director.GORDON MILLER,\tC.P.BUCKLAND, Managing Editor,\tAdvertising Manager, Responsibilities come to the person who can shoulder them and Power flows to the man who knows.The Grouch who evades Responsibility usualy gets it where the Society Lady wears her pearls.TO BE A BUSINESS CAMPAIGN.Frankly, the Conservatives must admit that this can be no flag-waving campaign.The increased British preferentials have spiked their guns on their God-Save-the-Empire emotions.This is going to be a Business Campaign on business lines with the business of Canada as the sound issue.Emotionalism and fanaticism and prejudice will have no place in the coming election.That which is best fer Canada will be the issue.Conservative leaders, beginning with Borden and Meighen, deemed it wise to soft-pedal t\u2019.e Canada Fi.t policy of protection, yes, high protection for Canadian industry.British preferentials were accepted by them because of a fearsome offense to the flag, The Tory victory' in 1911 was won on flag-waving, and on that only.Conservative leadership in that campaign tariff) That doubt does not make for steady progress.\tI One must have behind progress the conviction of a fixed and sincere policy of protection.THE OTTAWA VACANCY.When Quebec lost James Robb the portfolio he had held with distinction was filled by a Western Free Trader who professes protection.This province is expected to accept with complacency the deprivation of a seat in the Cabinet because the aforesaid seat was a recognized English seat, and it is not thought that our compatriots will sense the loss as affecting themselves.The Minister of the Interior and the Minister of Immigration should lose their seats in the Cabinet also, for the reorganization practically deprives these departments of any work other than that of a fiduciary capacity.The average reader will not recall offhand the holders of either of these portfolios for neither are of real Cabinet timber.It is proposed to divide the work of the Minister of Marines and Fisheries, presently a portfolio of close affiliations.A new Minister of Fisheries is suggested.This would leave a very important department which could fittingly be described as that of the \u201cHorse Marines.\u201d Thus could another portfolio be edged in on £.n unsuspecting public.But in the meantime the Eastern Townships want to know: What about the Quebec portfolio which has been either stolen or mislaid by the Premier who owes all to Quebec and .has not repaid by either courtesy or recognition.EDITOR\u2019S NOTE BOOK.Manufacturers should find solace in some of the new tariff features.The sales tax being cut in half is helpful.It should make more profits to help | pay the income tax.Whilst the reduction in the * ,>\t.j.j.CITY BRIEFLETS * V\t«$» The regular monthly meeting of the Victoria Order of Nurses will be held in the V.O.N.Rooms, MacKinnon Memorial, on Tuesday afternoon, May 6th, at 3 o\u2019clock.The annual meeting of the Sherbrooke Branch of the Boy Scouts Association for the election of officers and other business will be held at the Y.M.C.A.Tuesday evening.May 5th, at 8.30.\u2014Edwin Waller, Secy, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Bridge and five hundred for members and ladies at Knights of Columbus Hall, 86 Wellington street, Tuesday, May 6th, at 8.30 p.m.Refreshments.COUNCIL WILL HOLD MEETING THIS EVENING A regular meeting of the City Council will take place this evening at the City Hall at eight o\u2019clock.So far as is known regular routine business will be considered at this meeting, although it is rumored that the Council may take some action regarding the cleaning of chimneys, as several complaints have been made at the manner in which some persons engaged for this work have been acting recently.poet, Alexander Pope, while May twenty-eighth recalls the oirth of the great Irish poet, Moore, who was born in tho year 1779.The month of May is also the birthday of two beloved queens, May twenty-fourth being observed throughout the British Empire as Victoria Day, when reverent tribute is paid to the memory of \u201cVictoria the Good,\u201d and it is on May twenty-sixth that Queen Mary observes another birthday.HOW TO CONSTRUCT A GOOD WANT AD Miss Adtaker has a multiple experience in want ad advertising, and can tell you in a moment whether your ad is so constructed that it may interest Record readers.If wTe could all write want ads or any other kind of advertising as cleverly as one who has become an expert through experience we would grow as rich and rosy a pink pill magnate.Record want ads cost but 2 cents a word for each insertion and they are far rpore profitable than stock in a municipal power plant.was mediocre, and a Union Government was the outcome of individual incapacity, Sir Sam Hughes, the only really vigorous member of the Borden Cabinet, was hounded to his political death because he had no regard for expediency and refused to play politics on the Fi nz i tax on all stock transfers will be rejoiced over by the mining brokers.\u2022 * \u2022 Reciprocal reductions in the tariffs on frozen eggs may help remove the chill which greets the first fiscal effort of the Western Minister of MONTH OF MAY RECALLS MANY INTERESTING EVENTS Many interesting events are recalled during the month cf May.Tomorrow, May sixth, recalls the twentieth anniversary of the accession of His Maje*ty King George the Fifth, while May seventh recalls his proclamation as King of Great Britain.May fifteenth is the anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale, the founder of the world-wide body of nurses.May twenty-second is the two hundredth and forty-second anniversary 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Genuine 11-Plate Rubber Case Battery $7.49 Fits Fords, Chevrolets and other small cars.Complete Auto-Electric Service.Headlights Adjusted.Ross-Keeler Electric Co.17 Frontenac St.Phone 644.«\t.\tm ' Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classified Advertisements in Buy advertised goods.They must .\t?,\t\u2022 r von wan.always give full value.\t3SSUe- They 1,ke,y name someth,nS y°u want* - this nee.There are also promises of reciprocal brink of disaster.\treductions in the duties on other farm products, Had the protection of Canadian industries not to omit those on cut flowers and cast iron been the main plank in the Conservative platform, pines.Only the tea planters of Ceylon will find had this been adopted first, last and all the time full joy in the new tariff, there had been no chance for the acceptance of ¦\t*\t* * a tariff of expediency as that of today.\t! We are disappointed, grievously disappoint- Even the farmers of today accept with ac- ed with the new tariff.After all the warnings claim a high tariff as it affects their own safe- forcefully uttered by this great family journal.guarding.the Minister of Finance has laid one good Nor would farmers have accepted n British egg.The people of Canada looked for some preferential which imperils home industries.Even forceful rejoinder to the American threat of a though that policy were advocated as being a prohibitory tariff against Canada.And even back slap at the United States for the continuous when the slight changes offered might indicate a threats against our growing\tagricultural produc- '\tspirit of retort the Minister offers the humble rion.\tj\tapology that there is no spirit of retaliation in- The Dunning Tariff accepts policies such as tended, have been promoted m these columns, with the\t«\t* \u2022 exception of the protection of our heme manu-\tThere\u2019s a charming spirit of Humoty facturers.\t; Oumpty and a tinge of Uriah Heep in the humble The sacrifice of the Canadian industries is apology of the Minister of Finance for raising the due in part to bad generalship on the part of the duty on eggs to two-thirds of the amount which Canadian manufacturers.They have adopted the Hoover tariff presently records against Can- policies which have gotten them clear out of touch ada.Just as though Charles said to Herbert, with the public,\tand particularly do\tthey lack,;\t\u201cMy dear.Oh my dear, we do not make thjs friendliness with\ttheir best\tfriends,\tthe press, i\tslight boost in any spirit of retaliation, but just as Thev are aloof, tim'd in expression, and inarticu- a slight hint that we might have made the egg late in promotion.They were led into the foolish tariff more rotten!\u201d trap of debate before the Tariff Advisory Board,\t* * \u2022 where antagonistic industries were cleverly align-\t\u201e.l___i l\t.j \u2022\t.\t.,\t, .\t\u201c\tUntano school teachers are twitting the ed against each other by an artful chairman ! Hon.Howard Ferguson on the temperance text Or course the new Dunning Tariff is as full books provlcIet3 for the publtc\tBy pre.or holes as is every political sieve.But if does\tj \u201e i iL * l\ti * i t\t.cept and example the teachers are ur.qred to inocu- carry an appeal to every man except those who\t-i -.l ^\t\u2022 j r\\ i .v j l * v\t,\t,\tt ate their pupils with the wisdom of temperance have invested their lives and their camtal ;n\t^ u\tr .1\tf .\t.\t.r .\tand the aohorrence of the use of intoxicating manur\u2019cturing enterprises.\tj ¦ i tl \u2022 i lit i r i \u2022\t,\t¦ -T-, ¦\t,\t,\t.\t,\t, drinks.Ihe while the Hon.Howard is cheering 1 ms neglect means tnat in the course of a\t.,l r-.t .l\t.\t,\t,\t, v, .1 ni ¦ .\t,\t,\t, about the profits of the government m the sale of tew years there will be an >nten=er dearth of em-:\t.l\u201e r-.\t¦\t- -n = t l .1\t.r\t, r\tliquor at tne wntano gin mills and beer shoos, nloyment fewer men to consume the farm pro- It.g a ]ovely wor]cl when we find the lc or the ducts, and therefore a lesser demand for home .;ewe] c{ cons:stency.consumption.\t_________________________ The King Governmen* have cfferrA a soothing syrup rather than a sound curative.Eut mary folks are ready to accept or try cut a panacea be it accompained by a good ba!ly-hoo.And in the face of a depression we are ?.!! ready to try any way out, even though we may not fully endorse the remedy.DELICATE and DELICIOUS JN desserts, salads or entrees Je'1-0 is always a delight when you make sure it\u2019s genuine Jell-O \u2022\u2014for Jell-0 is always of the highest quality.There's beauty, too\u2014clear lovely colour\u2014and a delicacy of flavour which is always tempting.Be sure you get the genuine tvavo» Just A Gentle Reminder That Sunday, May 11th is Mother\u2019s Flowers by wire or fast mail delivered to mothers the world around.Please let us have your flower orders early.Jtyhn Milford & Son 133 Wellington St.No.Phone 174.To Accnmulato $10,000 Through Savings Invested at $% Compound Interest would require an annual saving of $100,00 for over 35 years.Yon Can Create an Immediate Estate ot $10,000 , ^ Under our Guaranteed Maximum Protection Policy for an annual premium deposit of $158.50.{Based on age 30).THE Manufacturers Life Insurance Company HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO, CANADA A.A.TATE, District Manager.m m m 4* 41 * *> 4>\t+ l\tCITY BRIEFLETS * *4-4-**4-4*4-4**4>*4-4\u2018.>4-*4\u2018 CLOCKS Special sale on clocks.See our window display.It will pay you.\u2014 H E.Wark, Jewellery and Gift Shop, 25 Wellington Noçth, Phone 2726.6:30\u2014Lew White, organ recital.6:45\u2014Adventures of Polly Preston.7:00\u2014Pure Oil Hour\u2014Vincent Lopez.7:30\u2014Around the World With Libby.8:00\u2014Johnson & Johnson; Music.8:30\u2014Sunoco Shown 9 :0\u20180\u2014Westinghouse Salute.9 :30\u2014Crush Dry Cronies.10 $0\u2014Dance Orchestra.10:30'\u2014Pepsodent programme\u2014 Amos \u2019n\u2019 Andy (Chicago Division).10:45\u2014Literary Digest Poll.11:041\u2014Wayne King\u2019s Orchestra.WABC, New York\u2014349\u2014860 k.5 :45\u2014Nat.Security League.7:00\u2014Sachs; Levitow Orchestra.6:30\u2014Long Island Duck Festival.7:00\u2014Blackstone programme.7 -.S O1\u2014Ro ma ny-Patteran.8:60\u2014Old Gold-Paul Whiteman.9:00\u2014Graybar\u2019s \u201cMr.and Mrs.\u201d 9:30\u2014Opera; Comedy Memories.3 0.00\u2014News; Ted Weems\u2019 Orch.10:30\u2014Bert Down\u2019s Orchestra.11:00\u2014Guy Lombardo\u2019s Canadians.11:30\u2014Midnight Melodies\u2014Ann Leaf at organ.KDKA, Pittsburgh\u2014306\u2014980.6:00\u2014Amos-Andy; Features.7:00\u2014NBC Network.WRVA, Richmond\u2014270.3\u20141110 k.7r00\u2014Pure Oil Band; Features.8:30\u2014NBC Network; Features.WSUN, St.Petersburg\u2014333\u2014900 k.8:00\u2014Musicale features.10:30\u2014Studio melody.WGY, Schnectady\u2014380\u2014790 k.6:00\u2014Scores; Talk; Howe.6:30\u2014NBC Network (WEAF).7:15\u2014G.E.Concert; NBC.CKGW, Toronto\u2014434.8\u2014690 k.9:00\u2014Canadian National Hour.KYW, Chicago\u2014294.1\u20141020 k.5:30'\u2014Studio features.7:00\u2014NBC NetWork (WJZ).10:00\u2014Features; Am-os-Andy.10:45\u2014Dance orchestra.WMAQ, Chicago\u2014448\u2014670 k.8:00\u2014Varied features.11:00\u2014Feature ; Amos-Andy.12:00\u2014Dance orchestras (3 hrs.) WLS, Chicago\u2014345\u201487.0 k.8:00'\u2014^Surprise Musicale.p s I !**\u2022 I £ iii REDUCTION In Prices of Red Rose Tea Effective Immediately Fifteen cents per pound reduction on Red Label (Black and Mixed) teas.Five cents per pound reduction on Red Rose Orange Pekoe.AH grocers are authorized to sell their present stock at these reductions.We recoup them for the loss.T.H.Estabrooks Co.Limited Montreal 1 1 TWO FINED FOR PASSING STATIONARY STREET CAR Two motorists forfeited deposits of seven dollars in the Recorder\u2019s Court this morning, when they failed to answer summons on charges of passing to the left of stationary street cars on Wellington street.OMEGA-ALPHA CLUB WILL MEET TOMORROW The regular weekly meeting of the Omega-Alpha Club is to be held tomorrow (Tuesday) evening, in the Y.M.C.A., at 6.15 o\u2019clock, when the superintendent of Protestant schools, H.G.Hatcher, will be the guest and speaker.\u2014-i.~» MISS MAY BURBRIDGE STILL IN CRITICAL CONDITION Information received from the authorities at the Sherbrooke Hospital this morning states that very-little improvement was noted over the week-end in the condition of Miss May Burbridge, who was injured in an automobile accident on the Montreal Road on Easter Sunday.Her condition is still considered critical.LAWRENCE TIBBETT COMING TO GRANADA THEATRE IN \u201cTHE ROGUE SONG\u201d \u201cThe Rogue Song,\u201d heralded as one of the most elaborate all-talking musical pictures on the 1930 calen f Mrs.F.R.Titcombe are Miss Frances Titcomb, R.N., of Haverhill, Mass.; Mr.John Boulter, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, and Mr.Bert Waldron, of Detroit, Michigan, tune, \u201cBath Abbey,\u201d by the baod was followed by Captain Lorimer\u2019s1 address, \u2018Tt is appointed unto man once to die.\u201d Next Sunday, Mothers\u2019 Day, special topics will be used.In the evening the annual altar service will be held in connection with the self-denial effort.A dialogue in keeping with Mothers\u2019 .Day will lie pie-sented by the young people after the evening service.PLYMOUTH UNITED CHURCH WEEKLY BULLETIN Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.\u2014The Ladies\u2019 Guild will meet with Mrs.R.Larra-be?; 20 Victoria Street.7.45 p.m.\u2014The members of the Y.P.S.will meet in Plymouth Hail and proceed to the Baptist Church Hall, where they will be the guests of the B.Y.P.U.Friday, 4 p.m.\u2014Monthly meeting of the Mayflower Mission Band.7.15 p.m.\u2014Weekly meetings of Dakonya and Everona groups of C.G.I.T.Muster of 3rd Sherbrooke Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs.8 p.m.\u2014Monthly meeting of Session.Ohoir rehearsal.Sunday, May list, Mother\u2019s Day.Special services in church and school.SOCIAL AND PERSONAL TRINITY UNITED CHURCH WEEKLY BULLETIN Monday, 8 p.m.\u2014Young People\u2019s Society Mother\u2019s Night in Wesley Hall.Miss McHarg leading.All mothers invited.Tuesday, 3.30 p.m.\u2014Ladies\u2019 Aid pictures on the 1930 calen- meets in Wesley Hall.Hostesses, dar of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, will Mrs.W.J.Dean, Mrs.Jas.Bray and open its local engagement at the; ]yrs.j.W.McKee.Granada Theatre on Wednesday ofj 7.30 p.m.(sharp)\u2014Session meets this week.I.in Wesley Hall.8 p.m.\u2014Ladies\u2019 Circle! meets with This production is filmed entirely\t__ in technicolor directed by Lionel MryGe0.Coombs, 4(»~King Stree Barrymore, and is said to be a 1'nost wesf-interesting and elaborate picture.\" 1 Wednesday, Mid-week Service withdrawn.Thursday, 8 p.m.\u2014Young Women\u2019s Auxiliary meets with Smith, 42 Woodward Mother\u2019s Day ser- MODEL AIR CRAFT CLUB At a meeting of members of the .Model Air Craft club held at the Missionary Y.M> C.A., on Saturday evening it Miss Dons was decided that there would be Avenue, regular weekly meetings of the! Next Sunday, members for competition purposes, vices.A model plane is to be put up as j- first prize.It was also agreed to\t.\u201e\u201e\t___ have another tournament for the 1\t«coi?11 ^cv Eastern Townships, this time open LAND ARRII ED HERE LAST air, to be held in June, for R.O.G.|\tNIGHT Type, Pusher Type and Scale Model | A party of nineteen boys arrived classes.All interested should be on at the Gibbs\u2019 Home last night from hand on Saturday afternoon at 2.30 England, under the supervis: i.i of o\u2019clock at the Y.M.C.A.\tiMr.J.Wilkinson, superintendent of -jthe Boldon Home.The boys range MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD AT m aSe from fourteen to seventeen CITADEL\t' I years, and half of them have had a A goodly number of friends guth- certain amount of farm training st ered at the Citadel last evening to the institution which the aociety respeet the memory of the late Mrs J maintains for the purpose of giv-T, Shorten.After prayer bv Mr.I mg preliminary instruction to boys Conley, Mrs.Broadbelt and Mn, I intended for Canada.Sheppard paid tribute to the life ofi After a Peasant trip on the S.S.the departed.An appropriate hymnrDoris,\u201d the boys landed at Quebec '- Sunday morning and were taken care of by the Quebec Central Railway officials, attention including a meal en route to Sherbrooke.Th boys were met at the Q.C.R.station and taken by motor to the Y.M.C.A., where they were allowed the privilege of hot showers and the swimming pool.The lads will remain in Sherbrooke for a few days for a holiday and to complete their outfits prior to taking up farm positions.This is the last party tr, come to the Gibbs\u2019 Home during the present year.The employers who are coming for their boys will do so on Thursday, May 8th, cessful from social as w-cll as a financitl point of view.CONFIRMATION SERVICE HELD IN ST.GEORGE\u2019S CHURCH The Bishop of Quebec gave the rite of confimation to a large class of young people in St.George\u2019s Church last evening, with the rector, Rev.Albert Jones, presiding over the service.Ven.Archdeacon R.W.E.Wright and Rev.Sidney Williams assisted, and the sermon was preached by Dr.A.H.McGreer, of the University of Bishop\u2019s College.Inspiring hymns v-ere sung by the choir and a congregation which filled the church to capacity.When the Bishop had spoken words of admonition and advice, the rite of confirmation was ad-inistered, and Dr.McGreer pointed out the importance and inter-1 , :t of the service, one in which | Mr.Ronald Macdonald has returned to Sherbrooke after spending the winter months in the South.* \u2022 * Mr.Augustus Wood, Melbourne street, left this morning for Quebec City, where he will spend several days on business.* * * Miss Babe Wardleworth left last evening for Richmond, where she will be the guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Donaldson, St.Francis College.* * * ( Mr.and Mrs.Norman A.Williams have returned from their wedding trip and have taken up their residence on Montreal street.* * * The Rev, Dr.Ellery Read is in Toronto for a few days attending the spring meetings of the executive of the General Council of the United Church.\u2022 \u2022 * Mr.F.J.McKenna and Miss Eileen McKenna, London street, have just returned by motor from Montreal, where they spent the past week, guests at the Mount Royal Hotel.* * * Among those from Sherbrooke who attended the funeral of Mr.William H.Rick at Ulverton yesterday afternoon were Dr.E.A.Tomkins, Messrs W.S.Armitage, Guy Bishop, Ernest M.Armitage, Russell Armitage, George Ewing and E G.Pierce.* *\t# The many friends in Sherbrooke of Mrs.Archibald Hoyle (formerly Miss Pauline Wylie) will be sorry to hear of the death of Mr.Hoyle, following a serious operation in the Mount Sinia Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio.Mrs.\tHoyle\tis\tthe\tniece of Mrs.Henry Ransehousan, London street.\u2022 \u2022\t* At the reception in Wesley Hall on Friday evening last, when Mrs.R.Havard entertained the choirs of St.Stephen\u2019s Church, Coaticook, and Trinity\tChurch,\tSherbrooke, Mrs.G.H.Parsons was presented with a beautiful bouquet of roses from Mr.and Mrs.Havard as a token of their appreciation of her! splendid services in the choir.The presentation was made by Miss Eleanor Wheeler.« *\t\u2022 The Ladies\u2019 Aid of Trinity United Church held a successful tea and food sale in Wesley Hall on Saturday afternoon.Mrs.A H.Foss and Mrs.F.Stone were the conveners for the food table, with Mrs.Walter Armitage, Mrs.Robert Bradley and Mrs.J.Stein assisting.Their dainty home cooked food was readily disposed of.Mrs.W.H.Lovell convened the tea being assisted by Mrs.H.Purdy, Mrs.H.Peabody and Mrs.C.A.Joslin.Daffodils and pussy-willows were effectively used at the tea table, over which Mrs.F.N.McCrea presided.Y.W.C.A.ST.ANDREW\u2019S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NOTICES Monday evening the Young People\u2019s Society.Snowball tea.Hostesses: Miss Muriel Ross and Miss Doris Clark.Tuesday afternoon.The Lennox-villp Women's League wdll meet at .n-j Apostles themselves had taken h h f Mrg> Donald shaw Ac_ part, in the laying on 01 hands i\t* in the early days of the church at: Ephesus.\tI When the question, \u201cWhy was the rite continued since those ademy Street, at 3 p.m.Tuesday evening.The Young Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet with Mrs, W.Howlett, 95a Laurier Avebue, at 8 days?\u2019\u2019 wa^ asked the reason was to P-m.be found in its purpose, that those receiving it might receive the gilt of the Holy Spirit, a purpose which had been seen all down through the church\u2019s history.It was the duty of those ¦who had been baptized to be confirmed, Dr.McGreer said, and to make preparation for receiving the rite by seeking God\u2019s forgiveness for sin.Another aspect of confirmation was the gift of God\u2019s Holy Spirit.In one\u2019s own strength it would be impossible to take a decided stand against sin, to accept the articles of the Christian faith, or to do God's will, but with the gift of the Holy Spirit all these were possible, because the Master had triumphed over sin.As rules for life.Dr.McGreer advised prayer, Bible study _ and the performance of all religious duties, bidding his hearers never to doubt the goodness, love and pow*- er of Almighty God to keep them\t, faithful.The service closed w-ith H.Reginald Bigg.Rev.Sidney Wil- Wendesday afternoon.The Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet in the Church Hall.Hostesses: Mrs.T.Johston and Mrs.Hilton Ross.Wddneday evening.The C.G.I.T.Thursday evening at 7.30 p.m.\u2014 The Quiet Hour.Everyone welcome.Choir rehearsal at 8.15 p.m.Friday evening.The Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs.The Supply Committee is requested to meet for a few minutes at the close of the morning service.Services on Sunday, May 11th, will be conducted by Rev.F.G.Fonder, B.A., B.D.of Brussels, Ont.CONFIRMATION SERVICE AT ST.PETER\u2019S CHURCH Yesterday morning at St.Peter's Church the Right Reverend Lennox Williams, D.D., Bishop of Quebec, administered the rite of confirmation to twenty-four candidates presented to the Bishop by Rev.Canon the hymn \u201cOnward, Christian Soldiers.\u201d ST.GEORGE\u2019S DRAMATIC SOCIETY TO PRESENT COMEDY The enclyclopedia\u2019s definition of Free-Masonry reads: \u201cFrec-Mas-onry has for its object the enlight-ment of humanity, as well as the promotion of practical brotherhood all over the world.\u201d The definition given by Mr.Amos Bloodgood in the thrée-act comedy which St.j George's Dramatic Society will, present entitled \u201cAre  on A Mason,\u201d is: \u201cThe lodge makes a dodge to get out for u game of j bridge.\u201d The play is given under I the management of Mr.Arthur T.| Speid, who has acted in a similar capacity in several very successful plays presented by Bishop\u2019s College talent.Mr.Lee Watson is business manager of the Society.It is the intention of the club to present the play on Wednesday and Thursday evenings.GENERAL NOTES Mr.F.W.I-ord was the soloist in the United Church at the morning service on Sunday, his selection taking the place of the usuai anthem.Guests at the home of Mr.and liams acted as chaplain.Just before the rite of confirmation was performed, the Bishop addressed the candidates.In a fçw earnest words he reminded them of the importance of the baptismal vows they were renewing for them-selves, and His Lordship also cx- We will have a careful selection of lovely blooms for Mother\u2019s Day, May 1 1 th.The Expression Club will not meet tonight.There will be only ore more meeting this season, and all members are asked to keep the next regular meeting night free for this purpose.The annual meeting of tho Y.W.C.A., which takes place next Monday according to the time-honored custom, is open to everybody.Only members of the Association, of course, have the right to elect the board of directors, but it is hoped there will be a number of other friends who will be present to hear the reports.For this reason the meeting will take place in the evening at eight o\u2019clock in the Mary L.MacKinnon Memorial Building.pressed regret that he could not as usual preach the confirmation sermon, but said that the Rev.Philip Carrington, Dean of Divinity at Bishop\u2019s University, would speak in his place.At the conclusion of the confirmation service the Dean preached a very eloquent and inspiring sermon to the candidates, which was listen- 1 ed to with rapt attention by the | newly confirmed and the large congregation assembled to witness once again the impressive ceremony of the \u201claying on of hands\u201d.Suitable hymns were sung by a large choir, with Mr.John Blackburn presiding at the organ.Mrs.F.R.Boright of Richford, Vt, is the guest of her uncle, Mr, James MacKinnon, Victoria street.* !|« * Miss Ina Forbes has returned to Montreal after spending the weekend the guest of the Misses Davidson, Prospect street.a *\t« Mr.and Mrs.F.Charles Skelton, of Montreal, spent the week-end the guests of Mr.and Mrs.P.H.Skelton, Queen street.\u2022 * * Mrs.M.A.Carter, who spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs.C, E.Soles, Quebec street, has returned to her home in Knowlton for the summer.* * \u2022 Mrs.T.S.Somers, Montreal street, has returned from Norristown, Penn., where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.Arthur Spafford, and Mr.Spafford, for the past ten weeks.* * * The many friends of Mrs.M.J.Bennett, College street, Lennoxviile, will be pleased to hear that she has sufficiently recovered from her illness of many months\u2019 duration to be able to be up and about the house, although she is still rather weak.* « * Mr.and Mrs.George A.Taylor, who have been the guests of friends in the United States and Canada for several months, spent the past few days the guests of their son, Mr.Graeme Taylor, 21 Melbourne street.They left last evening for their home in Frederickton, N.B.e *\t» Mrs.D.J.Sails, Mrs.J.Rosen-bloom and Mrs.J.G.Ransehousan, the conveners of the ladies\u2019 teams, for the coming Sun Life Minstrel Show, will, through the courtesy of Mr.Lefebvre, be in attendance at tho Granada Theatre on Wednesday afternoon, May 7th, to receive tickets from two to five o\u2019clock.All ladies having tickets, are requested to be sure and return them at this time.\u2022 \u2022 » The Dakonya Group C.G.I.T.of Plymouth United Church held a very successful tea and sale of homo cooked food on Saturday afternoon in the Church Hall.The many visitors were received by the president.Miss Jean Evans.The candy table was in charge of Miss Edna Gelinas and Miss Vera Hall, and their sweet-ware sold well.Miss Geraldine Stocks and Mis» Helen Beattie sold the home cooked food, which, as usual, was soon all sold.Mrs.G.Ellery Read and Mrs.J.G.Ransehousan presided at the pretty tea table, done with pink tulips and daffodils to carry out the color scheme of pink and yellow used in the other decorations.Members of the group assisted in serving.* * » A very enjoyable event occurred at the Magog House on Saturday evening when about fifty friends of Mr.Ollie Jenkerson gathered to do him honor on the occasion of his approaching marriage.Many jolly songs, felicitous speeches and atonies were enjoyed, and during tho evening the guest of honor was presented with a handsome chest of silver, accompanied by the congratulations and best wishes of the guests, who joined in singing \u2018For He\u2019s a Jolly Good Fellow.\u201d Mr.Jenkersm thanked his friends in a happy little speech.Delicious punch and other refreshments were provided by Mr.Henry Ingram and served by, Mr.Edgar Gervais and Mr.Henry Cote.The party was quite informal,* but a very enjoyable time waj spent by all.* \u2022 \u2022 On Saturday evening a Teryi enjoyable party was held at the' home of Mrs.A.Edgecombe and Mrs.J.Hall on St, Louis street,! when a number of friends welcomed' Mrs.E.Kennett and her little son.Eric, who have recently arrived from England to join Mr.Kennett.' Cards were played, and later a gaily decorated basket, laden with many useful gifts, was carried in by Mr.J.Hall and Mr.Ted Kennett, and presented to Mr.and Mrs.Kennett by Mr.Horace Marlen, who in a few words welcomed the newcomers and wished them every happiness in their Canadian home.Mr.and Mrs.Kennett were very much surprised and delighted with their gifts, and appreciated the kindly thought of their friends who had gathered in their honor.Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the enjoyable evening.Mrs.J.A.Cook 101 London Street.Phone 2368.Two Years Suffering Banished By Bon-Tone Feels Like a New Person, Says Mr.Poirier.\u201cIf I\u2019d only known about Bon-Tone before, it would have saved me much suffering\u201d says Mr.Henry Poirier, St.Grégoire, Co.Nicolet, \u201cI certainly do feel fine now and all the credit goes to this new remedy, Bon-Tone.For over two years my stomach has given me much trouble and I had to be very careful of what I ate as almost everything formed a lot of gas which gave me severe pains in my stomach and bloated me too.Often I would have such terrible headaches and dizzy spells that I could hardly do a thing or even go out, fearing I would fall because of the dizziness.Severe pains across my back gave me much suffering and got so bad that I would at times be unable to get out but would have to lie down.My nerves were shattered and the least little thing annoyed me.Nights were awful, it would be hours before I could close my eyes.However now since taking a few bottles of Bon-Tone, all is changed.My stomach is fine and ! my appetite good and I can eat any-i thing without the least distress ! afterward.Headaches and dizzy I\tspells are gone and that awful pain : across my back is almost entirely disappeared.My nerves are O.K.II\tsleep fine the whole night through land have lost that tired, draggy feeling which I had.Bon-Tone has MR.HENRY POIRIER henefitted my entire system am! made me feel like a new person.I am only too glad to recommend such a wonderful remedy.\u201d Sir.R.Fournier, The Bon-Tona expert, is at the Sherbrooke Pharmacy, 52 King St.West, Sherbrooke.Call or wvito Unlay for our fre« booklet \u201cThe Road to Success\"._ PAGE sm SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1930.RECORD\u2019S CLASSIFIED ADS.^îjetïJtookc JBailp 3Rfcor& PRICES FOR CLASSIFIED advertising.CASH RATE\u201425c.for 12 word» for one insertion ; 2 cents each additional word; \u20ac insertion» for the cost of five, except under guaranteed result», when the rate ia 2 cent» each word flat.CHARGE RATE\u2014Ten cent» extra each insertion to cover cost of bookkeeping and collection.ERRORS in advertisement* will be rectified immediately on attention being called thereto.TO LET ^ aROOM HEATED FLAT.18 BROOKS \u2022 Street.Newly installed frigidaire.Occupancy May 1st Price $55.Phone Darche, 654.Professional and Busi ness Di rectory BIRTHS.MARRIAGES.DEATHS BIRTHS COUPLAND.\u2014On May 2nd, 1930, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, a son, to Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Coupland, Montreal.DEATHS.BIRTHS.MARRIAGES, Announcement of Death, when funeral notice i* added.Card of Thank».In Memoriam\u201475c.an insertion ; Engagements, Weddings, Birth Notice., 50c.Poetry and lista of flower» sent, 2c.per word.A cost of 25c.extra when charge account is opened.MALE HELP WANTED MARRIED MAN WANTED FOR FARM work by the year.'Wages, house rent, wood and milk.Apply stating age, experience, size of family, wages required, in first letter.P.O.Box 56, Rock Island, Que._ VOU CAN EARN GOOD MONET IN CEI.F-CONTAINED HOUSE To LET.\u2018 ^ corner Queen and Montcalm, modern conveniences.For information phono 1033.ADVOCATES Rc \\VEILS & LYNCH, ADVOCATES, CRAN-\u2019 ' ada Theatre Building.FAMILY OF -\u2014- North Ward.! OUGG, MIGNAULT A HOLTHAM.AD-, Tli vocatee, McManamy & Walsh Building, - 70 Wellington St.North.Phone 1589.Five-room heated apartment.-\u2014~ sun porch, incinerator, $45.290 King1 If ORRIS & WOLFE, ADVOCATES.ETC.St.W., facing London.Phone 8020.\t1TJ- SWhrnoke and Richmond.Que.OOM TO LET\u2014QUIET three.Central loction.Apply Record Box 24.ST.HYACINTHE \u2014 LARGE BRIGHT store, recently renovated, central location, long lease if desired.Apply to the T.Eaton Co., Ltd., Montreal* or to J.A.Ostiguy, St.Hyacinthe.CERTIFIED ACCOUNTANTS JH.BRYCE, C.P.À., C.G.A., AUDITOR.\u2022 186 Quebec St, Sherbrooke.Tel.1308.4 NEW SIX-ROOM HEATED APART-! ment Very centrally located on Good-! hue St All modern convenience* including! separate concrete floored cellar.Apply by ! phone 2492-J, or 616.Price $50.CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS HASKELL, ELDERKIN & CO.MONTREAL, SHERBROOKE.CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS, 98 Wellington Street North, npWO HOUSES IN TERRACE ON MEL- ; ^ bourne Street, for lease, six rooms and j ~ seven rooms, with fire-place and charming | IjJjYDNFY ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS Isy-out Telephone 2241-W or 42.A.MEADE, QUEBEC LAND Surveyor, Coaticook, Que.Bell phone.ENGI- ft., counters and shelves, furnished, jneer, Quebec Land Surveyor, Reg.Pat-suitable for butcher shop.Apply Stinson, ent Atty., 4 Well.St S.» Sherbrooke.Bell TeL The Better Grocery, King St\ti ¦ STORE SPACE TO LET, 49}£ FT.xl4\tP.DUBUC, B.A.Sc., GRAD, ft rr»untprvj And shelves, furnished, i\tneer.Quebec Land Sux DEATHS TAYLOR.\u2014The burial of tha late Mrs.E.M.Taylor, who died in Pasadena, Cal., will be held from Robb\u2019s Funeral Room, Knowlton, on Thursday, May 8th, at 10.S0 a.m.standard time.COWLING.\u2014 Entered into rest at Sherbrooke, Que., on Sunday, May 4th, 1930, Arnold Charles, eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Cowling, of Bury, Que., at lie age of 19 years, 11 months and 16 days.Funeral on Tuesday at 2 p.m.standard time in Christ\u2019s Church, Canterbury, Que, CARD OF THANKS.We wish to express our sincere thanks to those who were of any assistance to us after the sudden death of our dear mother and sister; those who loaned cars at the funeral; the Rev.E.V.Rose, of Waterville, the choir, those who sent flowers, and for words of sympathy in our time of sorrow.MR.AND MRS.GORDON S.POCOCK, MR.ERNEST W.POCOCK, MR.C.LESLIE POCOCK, Sons, MR.A.CHURCH.Brother, MISSES H.AND M.CHURCH, Sisters.CARD OF THANKS.Mrs.R.Korner and son wish to express gratitude and appreciation to our neighbors, to the people of Foster, and to all those who so kindly assisted at the burial of cur beloved husband and father, Robert Korner.for the beautiful flowers, messages of sympathy, and also to the organist, choir and bearers, and to the Rev Mr.Radmore for his visits and comforting words in our sad bereavement, K.KORNER AND CHARLES DUNN.cards.No canvassing or soliciting.We struct you and supply you with work.Write ( ) today for free booklet.The Menhenitt Com- NOTARIES pacy.Ltd.16 Dominion B'dg., Toronto.FEMALE HELP WANTED_________ n IRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE- l NE OR TWO FRONT ROOMS.FUR- \u2014 nished.Kitchen privileges.Apply 122 Wellington St.North.Phone 2369-M.Q ROOM TENEMENT WITH MODERN B.WORTHINGTON.LL.B., NOTARY \u2014 Public, Estates settled, issuer of Marriage Licenses, Sun Life Bldg., Sherbrooke.conveniences on Craig St Apply to ' de L.Mignault, Tel.13S9 or 8G1-WT.E.BORLASE NOTARY PUBLIC.66 Wellington St No.Sherbrooke.the Anglican Church.She will be missed in many homes, as there are few families that she has not cared for in time of sickness and was always ready to go at any time.She loved children, and was loved by them.The sympathy of this community is extended to the bereaved family.IN MEMORIAM.In loving memory of Alma Bilton.who was taken from U3 May 5th, 1925, and her father.Palmer Bilton, who passed away on January 30th, 1917.Five years have passed, our hearts still sore, As time flics by we miss them more, Their loving smile and welcome face, No one on earth can fill their place, MRS.ETTA BILTON, Wife and Mother, ORVIL BILTON, Son and Brother.Danville, May 5th, 1930.IN MEMORIAM.PAQU1N, DIANA.\u2014In sad and loving memory of a beloved daughter and sister, Diana Paquin, departed from this life one year ago today, May 4th, 1929, Quick and sudden was the call.Your sudden death surprised us all ; The shock was great, vhe blow severe, We little thought your death was near.Today brings back the memory Of one who has gone to rest.And those who missed you most Are the ones who loved you best.Our lips cannot tell how we miss you, Our hearts cannot tell what to say, God alone knows how we miss you.In a home that is lonesome today.LONESOME FATHER.SISTER AND BROTHERS.APPLICATION WAS MADE FOR RAILWAY LINE British Interests Said to Be Behind Project Which Would Link Fond du Lac With Churchill.OTTAWA, May 5.\u2014A group of British capitalists, who control largo mineral deposits north of Lake Athabaska, it is understood, are behind the application for a cha'ter for the Hudson Bay Westcvn Railway.The proposed line would .ink Fond du Lac on Lake Athabaska with Churchill, the new port on Hudson Bay.Notice of an application to Parliament for the character was given in Saturday\u2019s issue of the Canada Gazette.O.E.Culbert, solicitor for the applicants, declined to reveal the names of the promoters of the scheme or any details.The matter will come before Parliament in the form of a private bil and will probably be referred to the railway committee.Lake Athabasca is in the extreme north of the province of Saskatchewan and the line of the railway will run almost straight cast, though deviations from this course will be necessary owing to obstacles in the form of muskegs.For some time past, considera/ile prospecting- has been done in the area about Lake Athabasca, with opening of regular steamship services through Hudson Bay.The lis-tance from Fond du Lac to Churchill is in the neighborhood of 500 miles.Construction of a railway over this distance would give the mineral area of northern Saskatchewan an cutlet to the sea.- OF COURSE, A PLEURAL DOSE Always remember, double pneumonia ig good for two prescriptions \u2014Pathfinder.Notice to Creditors of First Meeting after an Assignment.THE BANKRUPTCY ACT.Notice ia hereby given that J.Euclide Menard, trader, of Bedford, Quo., has this 1st day of May, 1930, ma^e an authorized assignment of his property for the benefit of his creditors, and that tha Court has appointed me to be custodian of the estate until the nomination of a trustee.Notice is further given that the first meeting of creditors in the above estate will be held at the office of the Prothonotary\u2019s, at the Court House, City of Sherbrooke, Province of Quebec, Canada, on the 19th day of May, 1930, at two o\u2019clock in the afternoon.Proof of debts and proxies to be used at the meeting must be lodged with me before the meeting is held.Dated at Montreal this 2nd day of May, 1930, JOSEPH G.DUHAMEL, Custodian.Office: 152 Notre Dame Street E., Montreal.¦vX work.References required.App.y Mrt.~ ROOM Vntrhle* 64 Montreal St., Sherbrooke.1 rS\t,\t\u2022\tj jVaUacn-e., o*__________________________________j mediate occupancy ; also carriage and bassinet for sale.Apply 42 Murray Street.TeL 617-J.HOUSE WITH GARAGE.JM- PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS YOUNG GIRL WANTED TO ASSIST with liyht housework.References.Apply 19 Marquette St.w TAR.M.BEATON.INTERNAL MEDICINE and Diseases of Children, 32 Montreal Street 1.30\u20143, 7\u20148.Tel.2S71.rkR.ET HIER.PHONE 676.84 KING ST.West Electrotherapy, Urinary Disease».pkR3.McCABE & PLANTE, EYE, EAR.vrrpeirviin WiNTTD WU-T-Noae.Throat, Oüvier Bids.Sherbrooke.ITLE.\t.-\t'\tcix.roùM HEATED FLAT TO LET.: Offica hours: 9.30 a-m.to 5 p.m.Tel, IT4» speak £.r.g:fch.PP-\t\u2019\t: A- North Ward.Hardwood floors, all mod- Sreciaiista St.Vincent do Paul Hospital.Wolfe TOMAN TO ASSIST work on farm, temporary or permanent.Record Box 30._______________j-pOR THE 1ST OF MAY.THE PLACE HOUSE-\toccupied by the Durant Auto, No.; 18 Wellington St.So., Sherbrooke.Apply ! Eugene Gcrvais, 22 Wellington St.North.I .Tel.795 or 65 Convent St., Tel.2824-J.i H Eter, 142 Portland Ave.Phone \u2014 , cm conveniences.Garage.Apply 17 C XQOK WANTED AT ONCE.GEORGIAN\tPhone Hotel, Lenuoxville.TeL 200.NURSING OOK.SMALL SUMMER HOTEL.NEAR c Hole!, Valois, Montreal.\tErelub-speaking.Lakeview Que.ENNIE SUNBURY, PRACTICAL ; Nurse.Telephone number changed to ; Wolfe St.Sherbrooke, Que.4 GOOD na1 Hatley, Que.COOK WANTED AT CON-1 ' TTAR.E.A.TOMKINS, EYE.EAR, NOSE :\tand Throat.Specialist to the Sherb*-'x>ke Hoepital.136 Wellington St.N.Tei.17\" REAL ESTATE AGENTS Donald h.gunter, real estate Aaren ught Inn.Apply S.A.McKay.North .TRAINING SCHOOL Q.-e\ti Stephen Henry Gal Ma FOR SALE OTOYE FOR SALE, ALMOST NEW, FOP.^ wood or coal Reasonable price.Apply 156 Short St.Phone 461-W.T ARGE PORTABLE GARAGE FOR SALE i \u2014Telephone 453 or 721-J.IN! FOR NURSES \u2014 ï Hospital, Haver-Standardized Hospital and ac-schooi.Three year course.Affilia-ith Providence City Hospital and Mass.Eye and Ear Infirmary.Eight-hour day.Allowance $15 monthly.Classes admitted February and September.One hour from Boston.Two years of High School required.For further information apply to Superin- Agent.Richmond, properties.Tel.144.Farms and town .ions Lc OT FOR SALE, SIZE 60x150 Ayer's Cliff, bordering lake, on Mago?highway.Accessible to town water, electric lights and telephone.Apply J.V.Knutson Waterville.v* *i* *> *5* *5* ¦J* v *S* *5* \u2022£?\td* ?% t DEATHS REPORTED * * * * * * * * * MRS.JOHN V.ARCUP, LEMES-1 RIER LEMESURIER, Que., May 3.\u2014 The community was shocked to hear of the sudden death of Mrs.John -\u2022port Coupe for .ale.ConiTtton Warcup, who passed away at the is r.ew.Apply E.G.Graves, Sun Life Bldg., j *101116 Or ^lr3.Albert R&ycroft, sherbrooke.\t*\t: ertsonville, on April 17th.Mrs.War- cup called to see her physician on AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1930 BUICK FOUR PASSENGER ^J&*Z$!êÊÈ \u2022L variety, lowest price?in Eastern \" ship*.R.C.McFadden, Lennoxvilie.-\tApril 15th, and was advised to re TOURING, PERFECT CONDITION, 200 cash.Quick sale.McVetty, Maa- sawrppi St.Lennoxvilie.300 BUSH.NO.1 WHITE BANNER main near where he could attend her.No one was alarmed until ; oia.Govt, certificate.No.X-2H F°*D tourlng; 1923, m E.J.r,WITH.April 17th, when she became sudd n 2400, price JI.10 per buaheL Grets Broc., Coaticook, Que.Phone I23-r-2-4.I SINGLES \u2014 JUST RECEIVED, ONE i Rock Forest, Montreal Highway SITUATIONS WANTED s: jly worse, -I The funeral was held on April 19 ___________________________________ I from her late residence to Re \u2019s SITUATION wanted by JUNE 1ST BY Church.The service was conduc A O middle-aged lady as housekeeper for well-\tLL.niOUr, minister 111 chsr 3, gentleman.Protestant preferred.State\tpreached a comforting SeriV.m wagese.Apply at once to Mrs.H.S.Morse, from the text, \u201cIn my Father\u20195?/^edab shingles, THREE gbadef.Magog, Que.E.M.D.3.\thouse are many mansions.If it 'vvcr«.also epruce lumber.O.T.Anderson, Fury.Que.carload of good quality Cedar Shingles.Phone or call Cyrus M.MacRae, Cookahire, Que.WANTED TO BUY -{not so I would have told you.I go to j j prepare a place for you.\u201d The: MALE AND FEMALE HELP 'ARN UPWARDS OF «5 WEEKLY ^ growing mushrooms for a*.Illustrât* vOn HENS wanted\u2014prices : s lb.\t'vere \"N\u2019earçr My God i \u2014 \u2022>\"'! hcM 30,., 4 pound» 23c.R.A-\t, .da- cv:-.\t___ r____Aift frn ftnri A«;lppn in .Tpt:nq \u201d \u2022 t®day ure tmnmmce the NEW\u201e ;.w\t¦ -¦ ¦ : 'SiiDAms _5_types- of refrigferation in one cabinet booklet for stamp.Car 141 Lauder Ave., Tore kdian Mushroo! Co., Ducks Poultry Co., WANTED TO RENT 0c.Ship at cnce.Canadian ^le Go £nd Asleep in Jesu 50 Roy St, Montreal.\tj Mrs.George Kothney presiding at | the organ.,\t\u201e t The beaiers were Messrs.Elmer eompreasor, wanted.Henry ^ Que.CBCOND-HAND PAINT SPRAY OUTFIT, O-Brien, TENEMENT, 7 OR ROOMS.OCCUP- nnENï ancy cr.or about the l?t of July.Steady j i^aae, if place cor.venient.Write to P.O.Box.j No.279, informing and location»\tJ M LIVE STOCK FOR SALE tewart, Alfred Warcup, Harold i and Albert Robinson, Archie Smith J land Lewis Ross.Interment was at | Leeds Cemetery, beside her hus- j \\v WANT a legman position now Drawing aec been estai» lie bed mar.y ye Position » permanent.French and have had house experience, cell Laer.ier.;rance «at.Write to P.O.B.,X * YRSHIRES- SEVEN HIGH GRADE.I fc d v\t, her of ccmcooditiet, term.: - Y three-year-old heifers, price 1400.Earl ru TA P*®^Cea\"®f }\t., ¦ - -\t™Corn Que\tr lowers were sent by St.Jat- \u2014\u2014\u2014-r- J thew's Church, V/omen\u2019s Institute.SALESMEN WANTED.jlTOl.STEiN bull, registered.12{Young People\u2019s Society, her chil- - .a-L rr.'n-.r.old, extra, R.o.p.backing.1 dren, Mrs.A.Warcup, Mrs.W.F.A.Conner.North Hatley, j Cj^h, Dorothea and Helm Gilmour, _________________________; Mr.and Mrs.Anick Robimon, Har- bull, registered.12; old and Francis Robinson, Mr.and rth» o'.i, extra.R.o.p.backing, a?-\u2019 Mrs.J.Robinson, Violet Robinson.A.Cor ner, North Hatiey, Qu».| Mr.and Mrs.H.Ward, Mrs.Marjorie Moors, Mr.and Mrs.Hodge, Elia Warcup.Mrs.War cun was born in Eng!end on January 25th, 1872, the daug: te-of Annie Day and Henry Havres.good in; f'vrir.g machine with local ss assured.Com; \u2022ary rs in the Pro I?you can raecewfnl hou H olste: j Govern BULLS, ALL AGES, FOR atest dairy breeding herd under, eupervieion.J.5L Montie, , FARMS FOR SALE Î\u2019ARM FOR SALE\u2014WATER IN BUILD- \\I''T 'hLh TWELVE YOUNG REGIS-1 gj,e was married oh March 15th, in*», bathr*.,*.D'-'.-.o .^.-r* pïar.*'^A\tJ«r.ey cow, and «tlx-; im, t0 Mr.Arthur Chsal, of Eng- Box ia.Hichmon-i.Que.____________| Way\u2019/'j^'i, \"\"cio».°\t\u2019\t' 'jland.She was left a widow in 1507 BOARDERS WANTED 2>OOM AND BOARD two Î Magog SUITABLE FOR ate family Apply and came to Canada a few years REAL ESTATE FOR SALE\tlater.In 1911 she was married to \" Mr.John Warcup, of Lemenurier, ^JODEP.N FRAME HOUSE AND TENE- Quei who pred^frased her fou\u2019 ,n\tb^-; montha ago.She leave,-.to Frigidaire is sold with a definite guarantee, backed by General Motors.And still more important to you as a purchaser is the fact that year after year Frigidaire continues to give satisfaction\u2014long after the guarantee has expired.If service should be required it is rendered instantly and without removing the machine from the premises.SPECIAL Dcurmsirati on* M©w ©it Free desserts and recipe books There\u2019s no other refrigerator like it.It offers moist cold, dry cold, normal freezing, zero freezing, and cold just above freezing\u2014all within the same cabinet.It has a special compartment where you can keep ice cubes, desserts, and other foods indefinitely.Come in\u2014today# ^pp\u2019y Owner, 127 Bowe TEACHERS WANTED F UK I J 1, HMENTARY TEACHER WANTED \u2018or term 1830-3931, for Detrict No.27, ht month*, «alary $55 per month.Apply F.1).Gilbert, Vc.-T.^,, Barn-ton, Qu*.* ^ - mourn her loss three daughters and i ELF-CONTAINED house - eight three sons, Ralph Cheal, Olive and j\u20183 room, rrecant!?decorated! and .-arage.Stanley Warcup, of this place; Eva Un (*u**'- s\u201c »?»>\u2022 *\"*»*'-¦ Appiy to Look cheal and Mrs.Albert Robinson, of 1\t«W*!hn,ton Bt North.Ten Sherbrook Nonnan Cheaîi of Sa5.i .it OT Zv-t v i^u^fî au Je,, isji.\tt .,\t^\t-, - katchewan, wno was unaole to ut- room FURNISHED summer COT-1 tend the funeral, and one brother, IT ELEMENTARY TEACHERS, PROTEST- j.tr *,-* Mncdora i Diploma?, year 1 tag» at Lar.e Aylmer.Kara bargain, Mr.George Hawc-S, of England, tn Record Office.\ti Mrs.Warcup was a worker e.gbt months, »,-t, a month.Address L.E.! 4.BOOM HOUSE, NORTH WARD, NEAR ^Ome and Community, in the church, Dyer, ¦-\u2022.ton, Ooe., 6.v-T.-ear.\tCor.-.*\tM«a«t«ry.Can be used Institute and Missionary Society.mit» toner»,\t, > .r, Qu*.\ti .\u2022\t.-\t,.\u2014\t*\tHavincr\tfalonf eh a wa* \"THERE IS ONLY ONE FRIGIDAIRE, AND IT IS BUILT BY GENERAL MOTORS.\u201d \u2019 Frigidaire Sales Corporation, 15 Frontenac St, Z' QUALIFIED PROTEST ANT EL KM EN T-6 mry \\r*.r>*r ?.t r\tfor *.'\u2022 grade», Fitch Bay Consolidated Kohord.Sai-try $60 per month.Two E;«rtontary l*.2ch\u2018-rn iuv the GfrorgrcT\u2019iJl# «chool District No.Î.Salary $55 per month.Ore Elementary teacher for the OorgeviL'e Vkiriet No.2 echool, «alary 155 per month.Appiy before May 15th to L.E.Carpenter, Sec.-Trea»., lotnifobia.Que.naie or noobie hoaae.axo kitchen table, Having musical talent, she was of-I dinir.a tab',- ar.d chair,.Atrpiy 53 F.im st.j ten called upon to help with enter- i>rtck-cased^ house, NINE! 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Today and Tomorrow m l Qvamum j From the Famous Novel \u2014Added Feature\u2014 BUSTER KEATON in \"Free and Easy.\u201d And Other Subjects.TWO tVIG ftAIUHtN IVULY TODAY AND TUESDAY ONLY.\"FART COMPANY,\u2019* ALSO \"THE MAN IN HOBBLES.\u201d AND A TWO REEL COMEDY.FRENCH AND ENGLISH TITLES.Tonight is Jewellery Night Free Gifts To Our Patrons.The Only Theatre In the City Showlnir Silent Picture».We Have the Following Equipment For Sale Cheap 1 Used Gas Stove .$ 15.00 1 Westinghouse Electric Range. been placed in the central prison at Yerada.\u201cThe campaign on civil disobedience, of which Mahatma Gandhi has been the chief instigator and leader, has resulted in widespread defiance of law order and in grave disturbances of public peace in every part of India.\u201cProfessedly non-violent, jt inevitably,like every similar movement in the past, has led to acts of violence which as the days passed became more frequent.While Gandhi h^s continued to deplore these outbreaks of violence, his protests against the conduct of his unruly followers became weaker and weaker, and it is evident that he is no longer able to control them.\u201cIt was naturally in Gujerat, where his personal influence is greatest, and through which he marched from Ahmadabad to Dandi, that the effects of his campaign have been felt most.\u201cIn this area, and chiefly in certain Talykas of Kaira and Sural districts, his followers have instituted a severe form of social boycott, accompanied by threats of expulsion \u2022from castes and even by deprivation of food and water.By this they have induced a very considerable number of Patcis, village headsmen, to resign, thus causing serious inconvenience to its administration.\u201cEven private persons who remained loyal to the Government have been exposed to this boycott, including members of the depressed classes of whose interests Gandhi used to claim to be the protector.\" \u201cIn the later stages, finding neither breaches of the salt laws, picketing of the liquor shops, or the boycott of foreign cloth to be producing the results he desired, Gandhi, on several occasions, incited the cultivators to withhold payment of the land revenue.\u201cStill more recently ha has declared that he intends to march on the salt works at Dharsana or Chad-warda and take possession of the salt collected at those places, which is not the property of the Government but of the salt manufacturers.Such a raid could not U.S.Senate (Continued from page 1) come information may be brought out bearing upon the controverted isrue as to the relative importance of six-inch gun cruisers as compared with eight-inch gun cruisers.^ All indications have been that the Navy Department as a whole stands for the treaty, particularly because of the conviction on' the part of officers that it establishes thé Principle of parity with Great Britain in all categories of vessels.Theie are differences of opinion among naval olTicers on tho technical side of the treaty.The treaty permits the United States to build up to 143,500 tons of light cruisers.This Government now has 70,'OfiO tons of ships in this category.Chairmen Hale and Britten are understood to be opposed to any authorization for additional cruisers of this class.Losses Mounting (Continued from page 1) within a few miles of Richmond, Va.The town of Hope Valley, R.L, was threatened by a fire -which burned along a ten mile front through the woods in the southern part of the state.The towns of Kingstown, j Richmond and Carolina xvere in the \u2019danger area.take place, whatever protestation 'may be made, without the use of ! force, which would inevitably be re» j sisted by the salt makers and the police.\u201d Many Pilgrims (Continued from page 1) Tunis is a city cf 186,000 inhabitants.To handle the enormous traffic between Carthage and Tunis the electric railway connecting the two places has made special arrangements to handle 7,000 passengers an hour.The ceremonies will open Wednesday afternoon, May 7, with the reception of the Cardinal Legate and a procession from the port of Tunis to the Tunis Cathedral.There the pontifical bull will be read.On Thursday morning there will be a communion mass for several thousand children in Tunis, and later the pontifical mass at the Carthage Cathedral.In the afternoon there will be a ceremony on the ruins of the great arena, where thousands of early Christians were delivered to wild beast, including, Ste.Perpétua and Ste.Félicité.On Friday there will be a general dispensation from abstinence, and a pontifical mass in the ruins of the great basilica, the first great Christian church in Carthage.On Sunday morning Cardinal Le* picier will celebrate a pontifical mass in the ruins of the Basilica St.Cyprien in Carthage.The Congress will close xvith a procession in Carthage in the afternoon, followed by solemn Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament by Cardinal Lepicier from the St.Louis Cathedral.KNOWLTON CANADA AND U.3.TO STUDY PROPOSED SMUGGLING PACT EXPECTED GANDHI WILL BE INTERNED BY AUTHORITIES LONDON, May 6.\u2014It was understood in Government circles today-in London that Mahatma Gandhi's arrest under Article 25 of the 1927 ordinance, means that he will be interned rather than imprisoned.He may be interned without trial for an indefinite period, although the period may be fixed later by the Government of India.Word has been received that Rex*, ïîntest M.Taylor, accompanied by his sister, Mrs.David Painter, of Whittier, California, left Los Angeles on Friday, May 2, with the embalmed body of the late Mrs.Taylor for interment in the Knowl-ton Cemetery.They expect to arrive in Montreal on Tuesday afternoon, and at Knowlton on the evening mail train, Wednesday, May 7th.The funeral service will be held at Mr.Robb\u2019s funeral parlors at 11 ' a.m., Thursday, May 8th.It is now over forty years since Mrs.Painter has been in Canada.She will remain for a time and keep house for her brother in Knowlton.Annoiincemènt Made that C«r.-ada»U.S.Trsaty Draft Ii Prepared\u2014-Now Being Contkl erd by Casudiaa Goyernment.OTTAWA, May S.\u2014Discussion between the Ciuadian and United States governments on the pro.posed treaty providing stricter measures to prohibit smuggling between the two countries on a reciprocal basis is likely to be carried on bj Benjamin R.Riggs, charge d\u2019affairs of the American legation, and by the Canadian Department of External Affairs, Mr.Riggs stated yesterday.Indicating that ne handed the United States draft of the proposed treaty to the External Affairs Department a few days ago, Mr.Riggs said dis-eussicn cn it will be delayed for a short time to enabla officials of the Canadian Government to consider it thoroughly.Mr.Riggs inclined to the xnaw that a general conférence, such as was held here two years ago would not be necessary regarding the treaty now proposed.PROTEST ARRisT OF GANDHI BY CLOSING Y0MBAY SHOPS BOMBAY, Ir.d a, May 5.-Shop3 Owned by Hindus and most Muslim-ownéd shops throughout Bombay Clnzêd in protest of arrest of Mahatma Gandhi, leader of the civil diso-I bedience campaign, who was taken ! 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LOCAL COURSE; TATE SHIELD Cincinnati Advanced from Last to Y.M.C.A.Suffered 4 to 1 Defeat Golf Championship Will Be Play- Set New Record for Broad Jump Sixth Place\u2014Cubs Beat Out Phillies in Ninth Inning.XEW YORK, May 5.\u2014Three e'.ubs which have been thrilling the fans by scoring their runs in big bunches and at the last possible moment in the games, have been ac ¦ \u2022 complising surprising feats in tne major leagues during the past few davs.These three are the Brooklyn Robins, St.Louis Cardinals and Cleveland Indians.Brooklyn and the Cardinals have staged a' series of slugging battles at St.Louis that never were decided until the final put-out by Magog Here\u2014Quebec Central Won from Asbestos and Sherbrooke United Lost to Cel- anese.With the weather anything but\t,\t, auspicious, the Eastern Townships ib-laoi Thi* -a^decided at°a mèeO urda>* and won ths Tate Shield for Football League got under way 0n hnl9-4;/bis was decided at a meet | lg3 ject Sf the sermon was \u201cOur Di-j vided Personalities,\u201d the text being ! Romans chap.7, verses 24 and 25.! Tm V* Î « V* O \"»* *11 Î\ti.L« ** «.««In *\ttllfl development ' of the j In his handling of the subject, ' '\t1 \u2019 ' \" nreacher outlined Robert Louis :te- .\u2022enson\u2019s \u201cThe Strange Cate of Dr.skyll ad Mr.Hyde,\u201d pointing out first how the great novelist harmonizes with the Apostle Paul in his depicting of the struggle goiag (Continued on page seven) white shirts, was also felt The .game, throughout, Wm.Rice.by the Sherbrooke S.McHarg J.\tBrown .K.\tRoss .C.\tMutchler .J.Robertson .D.\tMacGregor .11\tpoints .10points .S\tpoints .7,/3 points .4 .points .5'j points TV; ,e line-ups were: tively m tee second division, en of their runs The New York Yankees brought another change in the American League standing, moving into sixth place ahead of Brston by beating the Chicago White Sox by seven to four.\"Babe\u201d Ruth\u2019s third home run of the year helped the Yanks considerably.It came in the eighth inning, just as Chicago was threaten* ing.In the fourth American League fni Gefrge Uh^cfÆcitmg^ «e-nothisg victory over the Miners a battle that remained a tie for six innings.Then the Phila delphia sluggers got started and pounded out six runs and a seven to ^ Y.M.C.A.: Lougheed, Jackson, Elford, Westlake.Watt, Green, Hooker, Woolgar, Wootten and Bell.Magog: Sar.deîl.E.Jackson, Whai-ley, H.Jackson.Hawley, Coîem L.Jackson.Cross, G.Lowther, E.Lowther and Parker.Q.C.R.SCORED ONLY GOAL REGISTERED A well placed shot by McNally 1 about five minutes after half time served to give the Quebec Central a ior tournament on August 14tli This will be open to junior mcmier; attached to Eastern Townships clubs, members cf ths Association, who have not reached their eighteenth birthday on that date.This -will probably be limited to four en- ! tries per club, and will be an eigh | teen hole event, medal play.The Southern Canada Power Trc-1 ' phy will also be played fer on dif ferent lines, and will be in the fern, of an elimination play-off between all the clubs in the Association, tie, schedule for which will he sent all ; The meet this year was the best ever held.It created greater inter-1 est than ever before, there being a large numbar of spectators, and the ; competition was keen..(first 0.(sees 'AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 7, Chicago C\u2019erveiatjS 8, Boston 7.Lows f, Washington 6.Ph.iadelpSfer 7, Detroit I.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING Buffari .\tWon .9\tLost\tP.C.642 Baltimore \u2022 \u2022\t\t9\t\t.600 Toronto .\t« \u2022» R\t7\t Reading ».,\t\t8\t7\t Montreal ,.\t« \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 « « ft\tfi\tRflft \u2022*> - / Rochester .\t.« \u2022 ., 7\t%\t.467 Jersey City\t.\u2022\u2022.6\t10\t*0 i 0 Newark .\t\u2022\t9\t AMERICAN\tLEAGUE\tSTANDING\t Cleveland .\tWon .11\tLost 4\tP.C.\u2022 ( v J Washington\t.11\tb\t.683 Philadelphia.\t.10\t*>\t.667 Chicago .\t\t6\t.53^ St.Louis .\t\tft\t8\t.500 New York .\t.\u2022 \u2022 « ?, 5\t9\t Borton .\t\t\t\u2022 ¦) i -j \t\t14\t.263 BEDFORD CARRIED OFF HONORS MONTREAL, May 5.\u2014- Bedford ' got away to a flying start at the ia.! auguration of the Quebec Semi-Professional Baseball League here yesterday when they banded out a trimming to Montreal to the tune of ten ; to four.\tj Bedford fielded a strong hitting I tram for the opener and, clouting Chief St.Denis for fourteen hits,, they breezed to victory behind the steady pitching cf Dudley.The vis.itin.g hurLr kept the Braves\u2019 seven hits pretty w-ell scattered.Dudley also took an active part in the attack and clouted a home run inside the park.The Famham-St.Hyacinthe game ! was postponed on account of wet grounds.Score by Innings\tR.jj.E.Bedford .212 Old 040\u201410 14 1 Montreal 001 010 020\u2014 4 7 2 \u2019 fcs> At Last I a fine quality, foil wrapped cigar for five cents\u2014try one today* Vr'fc.foil wrapped ARABELA Cigar fifty years of constant enterprise çSèûPsrc- mm ÜS1 I THEY ARE M P E PL ï A L rJ[.he men who work for Imperial mre Imperial.Most of them have ownership in the company, for Imperial Oil has made it easy for them to acquire stock ownership.Through their committees, they also have their part in managing the company.They share both Imperial\u2019s profits and Imperial\u2019s affairs.Some of these men have been with Imperial almost since it began fifty years ago.Many of them have been in the company for twenty-five or thirty years.When they retire from active work, they remain \u201cImperial\u201d men under the Imperial Oil Annuities Plan.People trust Imperial Oil products because the men who make these products take pride in their work and share in its result\u2014incentives always to do their best.That is one reason why Imperial has grown in fifty years from a small plant at Sarnia, Ontario, to a great company operating Canada\u2019s six largest refineries, with miles of tank cars, ships on the Atlantic and Pacific, stations in every corner of Canada, thousands of partner-employees.Fifty years of constant enterprise are in the products Imperial Oil sells today.Marvelube is Imperial\u2019s finest motor oil.Imperial Premier and Imperial Ethyl are its best gasolines.Which means that nothing finer can be put in your car.W\u2019PtPHW \u2019I\u2014M Mm V PI ~v (/ Al \\** M IMPER k OIL PRC ri .\t\u2022 ALWAYS SO MUCH BETTER.M Imperial Oil Products Are Made in Quebec IMPERIAL PREMIER GASOLINE IMPERIAL ETHYL GASOLINE MARVELUBE MOTOR OIL POLARINE GREASES IMPERIAL INDUSTRIAL LUBRICANTS Kf/mm,m.^m^T3assÊSSjjsksasjÆua "]
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