Sherbrooke daily record, 18 octobre 1930, samedi 18 octobre 1930
[" HiM : i c ' S M M 'H , i \u2018¦i F f h n N fi V m \\ v ^ U i 1 terbirookp iailu Uwnrîï Established 1897, SHERBROOKE, QUE., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1930.Thirty-Fourth Year.WORLD\u2019S WHEAT YIELD THIS YEAR ! SATISFACTORY ENDING TO ! DRAMA OF CALM COURAGE EXPECTED TO SHOW BIG INCREASE la\"ded Sa!e,y \u201d031 Canada\u2019s Surplus of 264,000,000 Bushels Greatest of Any Country\u2014Primary Movement of This Year\u2019s Crop Compares Favorably With Last Year\u2014Considerable Increase Shown in Exports of Wheat and Wheat Flour from Canada for August and September.OTTAWA.Ont., Oct.18.\u2014*- The Dominion Bureau of Statistics have estimated ihe world\u2019s wheat crop for 1930-j 31 at 4,470,544,000 bushels, as against 4,204,824,000 bushelsj last year and 4,709,304,000, bushels for 1928-29.The estimated exportable sur-| plus is given at 1,272,000,000: Field After Neither Occupant Would Use Lone Parachute in Heavy Fog.ARREST MADE IN BERT MARSHALL MÜRDER CASE EXTREMES MEET, UNITED STATES FIGURES SHOW NEW YORK, Oct., 18.\u2014Two men in an aeroplane lost in a fog with only one parachute between them enacted a drama of calm courage in the face of danger, each refusing to jump and leave the other.The drama ended happily, with the plane down in an oat field and both men unhurt; Austin Cassidy, Drug Addict and Gunman With Lengthy Police Record, Arrested OTTA3VA, Ont, Oct, 18.\u2014 Austin Cassidy, shown\tby his lengthy police record as a drug addict and gunman, stands implicated today of the killing of\tWilliam G.\tAllen Slater,\tof Long\tIsland\ti \u201c.Bert\u201d Marshall through\ta eonfes- City,\twas flying\tfrom Pittsfield,\t*1.on P0106 ^ec are \"as\traac!e Mass., here with Lucius H.Green, lsTIf.1Wl'n-\t.of Yonkers, as a passenger.When .Within a lew hours of the swear-! they arrived over Mitchel Field, the:,,?S out yesterday of a warrant i fog was too dense for landing.charging Casidy and his ex-conviot t-i i\t.\t, .\t.,\t! friend, John Cherentzkv, with the Each man refused to take the sl in\u2019 of the\tottavva athlete parachute and jump.They cruised|in the neighboring city of Hull last ¦on blindly narrowly missing sev-1Wednesday night, the two accused' eral high tension wires, when the NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES IN ONTARIO TODAY KINGSFORD-S.MTTH AT AMBOEO HARBOR AT- People Will Select Candidates in at Least Five of Nine Seats Now Vacant in Legislature.SYDNEY, N.S.W., Oct.18.\u2014 A message from Koepang, Island of Timor, said that Wring | Commander Charles Kingsford-1 Smith turned back from his trip | across the Timor Sea to Port Darwin, Northern Australia, and | had landed at Atamboeo Harbor, i His return to Atamboeo presum- ! ably precluded his reaching j Port Darwin today.NO SERIOUS THREAT TO CANADIAN MARKET STABILITY IN PAST WEEK ?_ TORONTO, ONT., Oct.18.\u2014 Today is nomination day in the Pro-\t- v i n c i a 1 constituencies scattered NEW PRESIDENT OF DENTAL throughtfut Ontario.Candidates will | be selected to contest at least five j of the nine seats made vacant in the | ASSOCIATION TAKES OFFICE bushels, of which that of Canada\tctate \u2022\tn-.Re\u201e.;\"ral n!gn\t7ir+e.s\u2019 wnen, tae i were in the toils.Cassidy was ar (264,000,000 bushels) is the\t^\t* - S fuel was exhausted, they made a^reste(j\tborne of a friend in greatest of any one country, istered Above Hundred Degrees ^add^credd'^tfy P anS ArnPrio1\u2019; some forty-five miles u.,\t.\t.i i j i1 r\\ \u2022\t&\t-T.\tit i\tnorthwest of the OamtnL Readino: Russia s surplus is calculated at During August, Nineteen Had 48,000,000 bushels.Estimated world requirements are 752,000,000 bushels] Freezing Weather.; WASHINGTON, Oct., 18.\u2014It or about fifty-eight per\t°\u2018 may be warm in the.summer and the surplus.The United\t[cold in the winter in various parts dom will require 224,000,0I!0 ! çanada, but it is both hot and bushels.\tjcold in the summer in some sections A considerable increase in he ; 0p ^be United States, exports of wheat and wheat flour, from Canada for the month\" INDIAN HEAD MASTER ENDS STRIKE OF HIS SCHOLARS of- Every state in the union ran its northwest of the Capital.Reading in the newspapers that his pal was in custody, Cherentzky surrendered to police late last night.In the alleged confession, Cherentzky declares he was not a wit-r \u2022 r loo D\t\u2022 c* 1 ness to the actual shooting of Mar- Laning Ol loj boys in Jingle ball during a short argument which Morning Said to Constitute f?llo^eda trivial automobile ac-®\tj cident.The man claims he was talk- Retord for Whacking.\tI ing to Marshall\u2019s friend and that his j back was turned on the athlete and j Cassidy at the time the shot rang A record for out.Police report Cherentzky as Legislature by the elevation of five Canadian Dental Association Conformer members resignation of two :\ti » i i.a i r members and the death of two.j\tClUCCu Its Annual Convention While four of the newly-appointed j\tYesterday\u2014Dr.\tFaulkner,\tof ministers to Premier G.H.FerU\tHalifax Viertert\tPresirW guson\u2019s cabinet are expected to be |\tnantax, Elected\tPresident.re-elected by acclamation opposition |\tr~ is expected to be developed in Brant-!_ MU.NlttEAL, yue-> OcL, 18.ford, where Hon.W.G.Martin, ap-|Pl\\A* '}'\u2022 Faulkner, of Halifax, yes-to the newly-created port- ^?11 aT to'lK office as president of LONDON, Oct.18.- August and September is shown in ' thermometers up to or over 100 de- non stop whacking has been estab- stating Casidy \u2019 showed .im a re-the Bureau\u2019s report.For these WO!gress during the month of August, !lished by the Indian head master of volver a short\u2018time before the shoot-months last year, the exports total- ye(- njnteen of the states had freez-'a school at Mercaba, in South India, jng.led 13,0B0.87a bushels in August and1 :r\u201e temperatures or lower during a Bombay despatch to the Daily Blai! Some hours before Cherentzky\u2019s 9,625,524 bushels in September.Dur-; jbe same period, one weather sta- said today.\tsurrender, Cassidy had been lined ing the same two months of the cur- ticin in Jdaho reported as low us j 111 one morning the school master up with a score of other men in rent year exports were 20,461,77b j twenty-two degrees above zerolcaned 183 b°ys who had flu*! theil\u2019 Huh jail and picked cut as the kill- pointed folio of Public Welfare, will seek his return.Following the announcement of W.E.N.Sinclair, K.C., Ontario Liberal leader, that his party would not oppose the return of the recently-appointed cabinet ministers, this party has refrained from entering candidates in the ridings of Algoma, where Hon.J.W.Robb, Minister of Public Health, will seek his return; Peel, the constituency of Hon.T.L.Kennedy, Minister of Agriculture; Renfrew North, riding of Hon.E.A.Dunlop, Provincial Treasurer; York South, represented by Hon.Provincial Sec- Leopold Macaulay, Provincial Sec- i begin arrangements for retary, and Brantford.\ti convention of the British the Canadian Dental Association, the annual convention of which was concluded here.Dr.Phillip Hamel, j of Quebec, will be the president for 1932.Dr.Faulkner succeeded Dr.M, H.Garvin, of Winnipeg.Dr.J.Stanley Bagnall, Halifax, was reelected secretary-treasurer.Plans were discus-ed for the participation of the Canadian Association of the International Dental Congress, to be held at Paris next year.Dr.A.E.W\u2019eioster, Toronto, and Dr.Ernest Charron, Montreal, were appoint d delegates to represent the Canadian body.Committees were appointed to the joint Canadian In the latter riding, however,; and Ontario Dental Associations to Labor has entered the fray and to-'be held at Toronto in 1932.day will nominate either M.M.Me-\t- .\t,\t,\t-\t- \u201e\t,\t-\u2014- Bride, former member and present FORMER FINANCE\tMINISTER and 32,121,623 bushels respectively.while another repotteri ill degrees'work\tand\tgone\ton a strike.Reach- « by\tArthur Ash, of Ottawa, who .director of Provincial Traffic; or; ^ \u2018\t\u2018 \u2018.l ~.the .T_ .x\t.\tine their homes tre bovs comnlained I»*.win.ATarxhnli Wpdnpsdav nierht.; Ray Mann, president of the Labor IY1AÏ SCEA LLELllUIi AuAUN ! party in that city.Mr.McBride was\t- iasked to reconsider his former de-j OTTAWA, Ont., Oct.18.\u2014 It is Canadian Exchanges Generally Showed Greater Resistance to Liquidation and Short Selling Than New York\u2014In Larger Centres There Is a Pronounced Disposition to Regard Future With Greater Confidence\u2014Bank Reviews Stressed Possibility of Early Return to More Normal Conditions.NARCOTICS TO UNITED STATES T * ORONTO, Ont.Oct.18-Notwithstanding reassuring statements by bankeri and other authorities that the worst phase of business depression has passed, stocks on Canadian stock markets this week displayed marked weakening tendencies.The Canadian share list show-.\tf »! .\u2022\tir j .l * e which sold on Friday at shouted \u201cHe's doing dirty work for ^9 3-4 against 20 1-2 last week, the French!\u201d\ti Sut Massey Harris developed firm- PLAN RETURN OCEAN FLIGHT IN NOVEMBER Canadian Airmen State They Will Use Monoplane \u201cColumbia\u201d Again \u2014 Intend to Follow Steamer Route to Newfoundland.guns.With the coming of dawn Federal aeroplanes entered the fray, flying low over the rebel .incs and droping bombs.Some of the nlan'\" went much further south and bombed trains, bringing up other troops for the battle.Some of the air missiles fell on Jaguarahyva station and did great damage.About noon the insurgent attack seemed to weaken and the ebel tire slackened.The fédérais advanced for n counter-attack.There vms heavy fighting aver an extended period, but advices reaching here say that the fédérais finally took a number of trenches, after which the rebels fled in disorder.The rebels suffered heavily in the fighting.Their practice of nd\\anc-ing compactly led to virtual slaughter of many who would have escaped had the advance been in skirmish formations.In one instance the fédérais had left an opening purposely in the barbed wire entanglements with which they protected their position.The rebels crowded into the opening and were mowed down unmercifully by hidden machine guns.From prisoners captured, federal officers learned that it has been difficult to obtain provisions and ammunition, and that on this account the artillery entered action at Itnrare for the first time, and remained in the fighting only for a little while.The prisoners were all Become Material Factor m Combatting \u201cExorbitant Demands\u201d by Foreign Manufacturers.WASHINGTON, Oct., 18.\u2014Alas- Figures Show that More and More Cigarettes Are Being Smoked -During Periods of Business steamer route LONDON, Oct.IS.\u2014Captain Erroll Boyd and Lieut.Harr Connor hope to start on a r flight across the Atlantic trom Bal donnel, Ireland, about the first week in November, following the to Newfoundland.This turmoil reached its limit ¦ er tendencies at the close of the when, in response to incessant calls i week and stood at 13 3-8 after an by the National Socialists, Gregor ; extreme decline to 13.The Canadian The London.Treaty alIows 135>000 ' shortly upon applicatfons for lice- ! -cs to establish power plants for two i pulp and newsprint mills in Alaska.Backers of these projects contem- tons of aircraft carriers to each the United States and Great Britain.The companion of the ship contraet- StJel\t(Sf S Plate the ultimate production of 1,- (\ta/e i f 7n\u2019800\u2019 fleav'nK 000,000 tons of newsprint a vear.55,200 tons for future cons rue ion B r Hcintzlenlan of the Unit- at any time within the time limit of d t Service, hold the opinion ^ Pn Decem' I that Alhska can become a material Der d\t_____________ j factor ir.combatting \"exorbitant de- ' mands\u201d by foreign manufacturers.Southern Al: ska forests, he says, can produce 1,000,000 tons a ,\\ear and sustain that production.The United States now imports two-thirds of its newsprint, mostly from Canada.Depression Smoking Is Heavier.ILLINOIS CENTRAL GIVES POLICY TO CANADIAN FIRM Sun Life Co-operates With Swiss Company to Write $150,-000,000 Group Policy.CHICAGO, III., Oct.18.\u2014The Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada has just closed the largest insurance policy ever written by a Canadian company.\t1 This policy covers approximately | arena.He presided at a meeting last 106,000 employees of the Illinois night which nominated Vice-Admiral WASHINGTON, Oct.R-Thî people of the United States are smoking more and more cigarettes.Last year they consumed about 1,000 per man, woman and child, but the reports for the first eight months of this year show an excess over those of the same period by 200,000,000.Benjamin U.Hill, chief of the tobacco division of the Department of Commerce, assumes that the increase will con-j tinue until the end of the year.| In times of business depression j or periods of great stress, it has been the experience of the ^obaccr j industry that consumption of cigar-! ettes increases.Mr.Hill points ou-, ! however, that the ratio of increase in 1930 as compared with previous years is lower.This will be the first t,vva way North Atlantic flight, and\tth : monoplane Columbia, which already has flown the Atlantic twice three years, will be used arain.\u201cWe have great confidence in her after her splendid record,\u201d sa-1 Captain Boyd.\u201cShe is now ive years old\u2014quite an advanced agi-, for an aeroplane\u2014but we would and Hoegner.Hoegner cried: \u201cHerr Strasser, don\u2019t provoke me or else I shall remind you of your broken pledge.In 1923 you broke your word of honor given to the Landshut police\u201d, the Landshut is a state guard body.Strasser replied hotly \u201conly be-13 cause it was politically necessary.\u201d A running fire between the two caused the delegates to momentarily forget that there were no less than twelve non-confidence motions against the government or its indi-!sure vidual officers before the Reichstag rather trust her than any other for | and that thirty or more bills in sup-! throughout the an Atlantic flight.We intend fol-j port of the Chancellor\u2019s financial | changes were of !of Hiram Walker-Gooderham and ! orts issued on Friday revealed that j earnings of $1.04 a share were below those of the preceding fiscal period, and after necessary deductions fell ¦ slightly below the dividend require, ment of $1 per share a year.Tha ] distillery shares reacted slightly to this news on Friday when they sold down to 5 3-8 after recovering from j a new 1930 low of 5 1-4 reached earlier in the week.Selling pres-was not severe, however.Steels as a group were irregular week, and price ittle consequence.UNITED EMPIRE PARTY TO FIGHT SOUTH PADDINGTON LONDON.Oct.18,\u2014Lord Beaver-brook, entirely recovered from his I recent illness, is back in the political IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT TO ADMIT ST.THOMAS MAN lowing the steamer routes, and our programme awaited their considéra-! Foo 10\":\to \u2022 r , i\t, , , Und the oils failed to establish a The Socialist speaker sought o.definite trend.British American piace upon Fascists responsibility oi| closing.the week at 14 u2 com.ifor the economic and political woes I\t.- , , ,\t,\t, .\t., of Germany in recent years.He \u2019a,r a wlt,h 15 ^ '*5t \"cek, imperial ! indicated the fact that Germany had ! 0!l, Tha,s draPPed £'°n\\ 18 t0 1G, l been subjected to unfavorable eon-!ar'' ^T1^erna*!oaa] ^ e*:ro^eum -*'11-i jditions in the Versailles Treaty and ! (\u2019°™l>ar\u20acS W1J\"\tweek.had not since t, ^ ower and utility issues, includ* been ameliorated was due.to the ; shares of the leading Canadian suspicion abroad of warlike tenden-; l\u20190'ver companies, were prominent in cies in the Fascist policies.His HE6 decline, and at the close of tha speech also was aimed at Hitler\u2019s week losses were shown by these activities which had caused distrust- ; issues both in Toronto and Montreal, in European financial | Shawinigan sold at the close of tho week at 53 5-8, a new 1930 low prica objective will be Newfoundland or Nova Scotia.If it seems advisable to take a more southerly course, we will do so.\u201cWe will carry 450 gallons of gasoline and are contemplating carrying wireless on this trip, purely for transmitting purposes.W-'^.(hese con(titions are making very careful preparations and if it does not appear advisable to attempt the flight, we will postpone it until weather conditions are more favorable.\u201d\t.Captain Boyd added that he hop-[fùj treatment ed to come and live in London in a - quarters.Central system, and the amount is estimated to be $250,000,000.It is the largest group policy ever to have been issued and contains many unique features, combining life, health and accident insurance, and the cost will be homo jointly by the railway company afcd its employees.The polity will be written badly clothed, ill-ied mid barefoot, * jointly by the Sun Life and the E.A.Taylor as the United Empire Crusade Candidate in the South Paddington bye-election to oppose Sir Herbert Lidiard, the Conservative candidate, who pledged his support of tho Beaverbrook cause, but later succumbed to pressure from tho party headquarters.The newspaper peer was severely ST.THOMAS, Ont., Oct.18.\u2014 After a prolonged investigation.Nathan Woods, described as \u201cthe man without a country\u201d, has been permitted to return to his home in St.Thomas after being barred for short time, saying that he though1 it the most wonderful place in the world, and that he had made many friends here.Hoegner came back at Strasser against 55 1-2 last week, while Power WASHINGTON, Oct.18.\u2014 Ap- ________^\tpointment of a cabinet committee to ; the past month by immigration offi- cope with unemployment during the heckled hut he appeared to have lost Most of them being civilians of Uio Zurich Company, tho latter handling1 none o-f his platform vigor or ability (Continued on Page Seven.) tho health and accident features, to coin a ready phrase.¦\u2022ers at Windsor, who claimed that ! he came under the contract labor ! regulation.M.F.Hepburn, M.P., received a | telegram from the Department of ' Immigration,advising him that Windsor authorities had been instructed to pc\u2019init Woods to return to this city.Woods has been working in Detroit, lut s'ill maintained his home here.winter has been announced by President Hoover.The group, composed of Secretaries Lamotlt, Davis.Wilbur, Hurley, Hyde and Mellon and Governor Meyer of the Federal Reserve Board, is to formulate and submit to Mr.Hoover plans for continuing and strengthening organization of Fed eral activities for mcnt.with \u201cin other words breach of your pledged word is a political matter with you?\u201d \u201cAbsolutely\u201d, Strasser rejoined.There was a chorus of socialist voices; \u201cWe will remember that.\u201d In tho moments that followed it was a question who nad the floor, with both delegates talking at once at the top of their voices.This kept the opposing sides in a state of agitation which finally grew worse when charges of accepting money from France were hurled from the Fascist benches at the Socialist increased employ-* Brietscheidt, who has been a fre-(Cc-ntiuued on page ei'glit' Corporation at 55 also entered new low ground for the year.Power Corporation sold at 57 3-4 a week ago.Mining stocks Were irregular and shared the generally reactionary trend of the industrial markets.MAN SHOT BY SENTRY DIED SAULT STE.MARIE, Ont., Oct.18.\u2014Private Arthur J.Collins, of Fort Brady, Michigan Saule, who was shot on October 9th by a sentry near the entrance of the post after Collins is said to have failed to heed the third order to stop, 1' dead at the post hospital.i PAGE TW'6 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1930, ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT L\u2019AVENIR Mr.and Mrs.R.M.Graham entertained a number of their friends at a card party on Friday evening.\u201c500\u201d was played at seven tables.The gentlemen\u2019s first prize wns won by Mr.Maurice Smith and the la-dieè\u2019 first prize by Mrs.Roy Husk Mrs.Charles Fraser and little grand-daughter are spending a few days in Montreal en route to Toronto, where Mrs.Fraser will spend the winter with her son, Mr.William Fraser.Mr.and Mrs.S.Husk and family were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Reed at South Durham.Mrs.W C.Husk has gone to Ul-verton.where she will be at home with Mrs.W.H.Rick this winter.DANVILLE Mrs.George Browne, of Bellow\u2019s Falls, Vt., and Mrs.John Rodgers, M St.Johnsbury, Vt., were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Bernard and Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Bernard.Mr.and Mrs.Walter iVheeler and daughter, Miss Marg-tret, of Brompton, were also guests at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Bernard and thildren motored to Drummondville and were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Roberts, recently.DAVIDSON HILL AND BETHEL Miss Thelma Davidson, youngest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Herman Davidson, was taken to the Ste.Croix Hospital, Drummondville, on Wednesday afternoon, where she underwent a successful operation.Her parents accompanied her to Drummondville.Her many friends and school-mates here wish her a speedy recovery.Mr.James Hambelton, of Roxton Falls, was calling on friends here.Mr.and Mrs.P: entertained their f: nesday evening.Mrs.P.Henderson Henderson were in on Tuesday, calling ;Dolbeau to visit his daughter, Miss Maude MacRitchie, B.A.Mr.Frank Molyneux, of Coati-cook, is visiting his sister, Mrs.J.D.MacRitchie.; Mr.and Mrs.Stearns Morrison ; and two children, of Bury, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr.I Norman MacDonald.| Mrs.P.W.Buchanan has returned to her home in Sherbrooke, after spending a few days in town with friends.Sunday guests at the home of Mr.J, J.MacKay were Mr.J.0.MacDonald, Miss MacDonald and Miss Matheson, of Lake Megantic, Mrs.Huntington, Mrs.Donald MacRitchie, Messrs.Frank Molyneux and Bernard Atkins and Mrs.J.D.MacRitchie.Mr.and Mrs.K.M.Maclver and daughter, Miss Elsie, spent the week-end in Inverness.I Mr.Dave Hillis accompanied Mr.Leslie MacKay to Montreal, on Sunday.Miss Hilda MacAulay has resumed her teaching duties in the Gould slIiooI, after an absence of two weeks through illness.Mr.and Mrs.Campbell and Mrs.Neill Morrison, of Manchester, N.H., were in town to attend the funeral of the late Mrs.A.P.Maclver.Miss Florence MacKinnon spent the week-end at her home, in Inverness.Mr.and Mrs.Erland Hayden and Miss DeRoche, of Portland, Me., were recent guests at the home of Mr, J.J.MacKay and sisters.Miss Flora MacKay accompanied them to Portland on Monday, where she will spend the next two weeks with her sister, Mrs.Addey and other relatives.Callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.John MacDonald, Fisher Hill, on Sunday, were Mr.and Mrs.Charles Mayhew, of Scotstown, and sponded for the Grand Lodge of Quebec.The minutes of the last district meeting were then read and adopted, after which reports were presented by Eaton Valley, Aberdeen and Maple Leaf lodges.There followed discussions relative to the work of the order in this district, after which a banquet was held in the lodge dining room, Toasts to \"Our King,\u201d \u201cThe Grand Lodge of Quebec,\u201d \u201cSister Rebekahs\u201d and \u201cOur Guests,\u201d were made and ably responded to.The banquet brought to a close a large and happy district meeting, which, by its numbers and enthusiasm, showed that Oddfei-lowship is in a flourishing state in this district.Mr.and Mrs.A.S.Farnsworth left on Saturday for Winnipeg, where they will'spend some time visiting their son, Mr.Henry Farnsworth, and Mrs.Farnsworth.Mr.Lewis and Miss Lou Farns- MEGANTIC CO.WAY\u2019S MILLS HAPPENINGS NEWS COLUMN CANTERBURY I OF INTEREST Mrs.Harry Morrison, of Chicago,\t_ Ml,.Î'b'SÎ Social and Per.on.l Item, from Way $ mills and Surrounding District\u2014School Notes.iSSBEPTIBESTOUP (iiitir'V's.-, nett.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Sown, of Lennoxville, were guests on Saturday of Mr.and Mrs.Finlay Bennett.Mr.and Mrs.Wilbur Buchanan and Miss Frances Carson, of Saw-yerville, were guests Sunday of Mr.and Mrs.James Groom and called on other friends.Miss Black Pussy Is Upset By Thornton W.Burgess WAY\u2019S MILLS, C^ue.L Oct., 18, Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Converes, of Rock Island, were recent visitors at Mr.W.A.Cramer\u2019s.___ Mr.and Mrs.W.L.Oliver and ____ Carson I family, together with Mr.and Mrs.taught school here a few years ago.A.Bachelder and family, of worth accompanied them as far as .Little Irwin Watson was in-i Beebe, motored to Barnet, Vt., Sun- ! jured last -week while assisting in aay- putting the cows in the pasture.One! Mr.Eugene Fox spent the week- Montreal by motor.Mr.and Mrs.Ivan Lobdell were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Fuller, at Beech Falls.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Lippu have returned to their home at Lawrence, Mass., after being the guests for a couple of weeks of Mr.and Mrs.Marshall Leggett.Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Hurd and family spent Sunday in St.Johnsbury, Vt.Mr.H.Rand, of East Norton, of the cow\u2019s frightened by the dog knocked Ir./in down, breaking his arm and hurting his back.Dr.Smith was called immediately and the boy is slowly recovering.Mr.Wm.Mayhew r.nd Mrs.Reuben Bennett spent Sunday, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Sam Dean, of Angus.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Cowling end in Newport, the guest of hi cousin, Mr.Harold Miller.Mr.W.L.Oliver is having his house shingled Mr Willis Cramer is doing the work.Misses Phyllis Daniels and Alice Oliver visited their friend, Miss Ernestine Davis at Heathton, on Saturday.TVeek-end guests at the home of and family motored to Sandy Bay] Mr, and Mrs.A, Marion J.Belmont, last Sunday.\t' j Massachusetts; Mr.and Mrs.H.Mr.and Mrs.Percy Sharman and, Farrar, of Concord, N.H., and Mr.Mass., is the guest of his sister, \u2014-\u201e - ,\t- .\t, Mrs.Luna Seale.\tI-Miss Helen, of Gelson, spent Sun-;0.Connor and gentleman friend, \u2019day with their parents.\t(of Lawrence, Mass.! Mr.0.Con- Mrs.A.Lefebvre, Mr.Cecil and] nor is the father of Mrs.W.G.I Miss Maud and Miss Marjorie Pye ] Dyson.were guests, Sunday, of Mr.and! Mr.and Mrs.Longpre spent the I Mrs.Finlay Bennett.\t: week-end in Magog with relatives.! Mr.and Mrs.Tom Smith and: Miss Phyllis Daniels spent Sun-; family were guests Sunday of Mr.! day with her friend ,Miss Hilda ; ; and Mrs.Lester Goodwin.\t;Jock, at \u201cWhite Rock Farm,\u201d Fair Nurse Christine McLeod is spend-.fax.Mr.and Mrs.Volney Hurley and Mr.and Mrs.T.C.French were in Sherbrooke on Sunday to visit their brother, Mr.Arthur Hurley, who is ill in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred McVetty, of Guild Hall, Vt., have been the recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Graham.When you\u2019re convinced it will not pay To fight, \u2019tis time to run away.\u2014Black Pussy.The thew\u2019s Ladies\u2019 Guild of q*- Mat- '\t1 vacation at her home here.,\ti * +,\" Miss Ella Butler spent the week-.Church was very pleasantly erd £t heV home jn Lysander_ entertained at the home ot Mr.and , Mr_ F_ Bennett has been ap_ Mrs.S.J.Elliott on Thursoay af': pointed bj/the federal government Mr.and Erome.a dinner guest\tMiss Irene \u2022ed Davidson.\tEast, spent iiip Henderson\thome of Mr: lends on Wed-\tand Mrs.M.hurst.\u201d and Miss Mary\tMrs.Etta South Durham,\tB aster., on ! on relatives.\t.stay in town.ON\tMiss Thyr \tSherbrooke, h.-rch on Wed-\tSunday with Mrs.A.A.spite of tt r loth.In weather, a The specia.preacher was the verv Rev.À.H.Crowfoot, D.D.Dean of Quebec.The church was beautifully decorated with autumn leaves and .'egetabies, by the girls of King\u2019s -Tit1 aitar.The regular meeting cl St.James\u2019 be held in the Guild-room Wednesday.October 22nd, at ¦thirty t r .As hi : a .v c : r- GOULD p=-v Mrs.Marshali Miller, d Mrs.Frank Corey and Douglas and Jean, and Corey, of Star.bridge the week-end at the Corey\u2019s parents, Mr.Monday, after a short .ca.lea by the death of Mrs.A.P.Maclver.\u2022a MacAulay, B.A., of spent Saturday and her parents.Mr.and Mt cAulay, \u201cWestview Mrs.A.MacKay and Mrs.Bowers spent a few days, las: week, with Messrs.Donald and Alec Gi\u2019lis.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Nicholson and Mr.Henry Nicholson were calling on friends in Lake Megantic, last week.Mrs.Cyrus Murray is spending a few cays :n Montreal with friends.The W.M.S.met at the home of firs.A A.MacAulay on Thursday i8-t.The president, Mrs.J.A.Mathesori.presided a: the meeting.The members were asked to send thetr _ donations for the Mission Schools, to the supply secretary, Mr.-.Norman Maclnnis, before November 1st.The Thanksgiving meet-Manse, on bertson, of the iadists number of tors were te meeting, ternoon, October 9th, with a good attendance of members and visitors.Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting.Miss Maud Banks i* \u2018¦\u2019\u2022'ending a short time visiting her cousin, Mrs.Warren Dowse, at North Stratford It is understood that the C.P.E.is erecting two new houses on the Clifton road to accommodate its employees.Mr.and Mrs.W alter Cairns, of Mooney at Inverness Derby Line, Vt., were the Sunday ] October 12.guests of Mr.and Mrs.Henry | Mrs.Vango and daughter, Phyllis, Phelps.\thave returned to Edmonton, after Guests at Mr.and Mrs.A.R.spending some time with Mr and Brasel\u2019s include Mrs.Nichols, of Mrs.W.R.Thompson.Xewtonville, Mass.; Miss Fva Tay- of Cook- ior and Mrs.Charbonell, shire.Services last Sunday in the Bap- i list Church were well attended.In the morning the pastor presented the scriptural way to raise rr.onev j for the Lord\u2019s work, showing that it should be as a matter of worsh\u2019p i and freely and g\u2019adiy given by those whose hearts have been stir- ; red by contemplation upon the j blessings God has bestowed upor ¦v.Mr.E.Jock, of West Lebanon, N.H., has been spending a few days with his family, at Fairfax.School Notes.The teachers and pupils of the Way\u2019s Mills Intermediate School entertained a large number of friends from far and near, at the school opening which took place in the Union Hall on Friday evening, October 10th.The hall was decorated for the occasion with autumn leaves and a color scheme of red and green.Mr.Wryman Davis, chairman of the school board, acted as chairman for the evening.An interesting programme had been drawn up, and was presented as follows : Chorus, \u201cMarching Through Georgia,\u201d by the entire school; wel- Mrs Somovvilie of Vermilion i SomillK sPsech\u2019 read\tDonald T W v cT \u2018 \"n \u201e\ttv,™;#,,\u2019l Bacon; duet, \u201cThere\u2019s A Long Lane h w, X s\u2014of Toimfo- Thaj.jjjg nJj Turning,\u201d and an en- j to grade the lambs, and is now J working in Sherbrooke county.MAPLE HILL Mrs.R.Cruickshank, Mrs.J.' Dunn and Mr.C.Cruickshank were visiting friends in Sherbrooke and ' Lennoxville recently.Several from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs.George on Sunday, and Mr.N.Somerville.,\t\u201e\t.,r \u201e rbeîàtivesefn1thilivkinityfriend3 ^ core, \u201cSix-Feet of Papa,\u201d by Alice eJdhe r^No \"is6 fifth'I Stion, \u201cHe\u2019sMotSfT»\u2018ée Can under the management of\tf-\u201d Watkins, is almost completed and dance- ^ Hllda j0,ckî blogue, oy U » Treat- imnrnvement.\t! senior girls and one boy; reci- tation, Sugar Candy, by Glenda Buckland ; hymn by the primary ir.g w s held at the 12th.Rev.R< jiszown, will address this meeting.A large inters and some vis isent.At the close of t Vestments were served by tne D.MacRitchie RHEUMATISM?NEURALGIA?NEURITIS?Use T-R-C\u2019s.Get safe speedy relief Ton pain and stifinea-.\u201cI was not able to gei anvthing to help me,\u201d writes Mr.\u2022Vm.D.Half, Mt.Dennis, Oct, \u201cuntil ! tried Templeton\u2019s Rheumatic Capsules When I feel a twinge I start\u2019using r-K-Cs.\u201d T-R-C\u2019s are equally good for Neuralgia Neuritis, Sciatica, Lumbago.No harmful drugs.60c and flat your dealer\u2019s, iso TEMPLETON\u2019® RHEUMATIC CAPSULES T-R-C ODD for skits affections It cools, soothes instantly.A fluid that actually doe* wash the blemished skin clean.A bad skin is unfortunate, embarrassing, unnecessary, with this formula so rich in healing elements.Budring Drag Store, Normand®, Thr*t KJven.V' f\\W Æp $ ii ieumatism Don\u2019t endure tt lonftr.Hub the effected pert* well wlfii Mir,»rd\u2019e.It eues the ache, supples up the moseles and JcinU.\tM MINARD\u2019Sl LinimenT Mr.and Mrs.Tom MacAulay and tw- sons, Gordon and Mac, and Mr.j and Mrs.Piper, of Quebec City, were week-end guests of Mr.and : Mrs.A.A.MacAulay, \u201cWest View Farm.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Buchanan, Mr.and Mrs.Crutchfield, of East Angus.Mr.and Mrs.R.M.Bishop and; daughter, Norma, and Miss Fannie B.sr.op.Messrs.H.R.Bishop and H.N.Bishop, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, I were ad in town on Wednesday last, \u2019 to attend the chicken-pie supper.| Mr.and Mrs.Noman Maclnnis, Mr.and Mrs.Armine Wood, Mr.ar.d Mrs.A.A.MacAulay, Messrs.George MacDonald and A.MacDon-aia and Miss Betty Morrison were at Sherbrooke, Saturday, October.11th, to attend the Masonic banquet, j Miss Florence Duffy accompanied j Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Leonard, of i Btshop\u2019s Crossing, on a motor trip ; to Gaspe and New Brunswick.Mr.and Mrs.H.J.McCiur.g, Miss Beatrice MeClung, of Lennoxviiie, I Mr.and Mrs.Forest McCiur.g and ton, Master Thomas, and daughter,1 Miss Eleanor, and Mr.Wm.Hurd, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mrs.E.1 J.Duffy, on Sunday.At the preparatory services of Lingwick United Church on Friday, October 3rd, Rev.W.W.Conrad, of East Angus, preached in the evening to an appreciative audience.Mr.and Mrs.L.Weston, of Valley ! Junction, and Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Buchanan, of East Angus, visited here recently.The newly organized Young People\u2019s Society held a meeting at the Manse, last Monday.Music and ; Missions, and the making of arrangements for a social on Hal- : ; lowe\u2019en, occupied most pleasantly : and profitably the greater part of ! the evening.them.At the evening service the message was on the three appearings of our Lord Jesus Christ according to Hebrews, chapter 9, verses 24-28.Mrs.Jessie Annable spent the week-end visiting her daughter, Miss Amelia Annable.at South Kam.\u2022Miss Mabel Nourse recently visited Miss Mary Forgrave at East Clifton.Mr.and Mrs.C.Nourse spent the week-end visiting relatives at South Ham.KINNEAR\u2019S MILLS No Medicine Like s Own Tablets 1 here, recently.Baby\u2019 For Either the Newborn Babe or the Growing Child.There is no other medicine to equal Baby\u2019s Own Tablets for the little ones\u2014whether it be for the new- j horn babe or the growing child the ] Tablets always do good.They are; absolutely free from opiates or other 1 harmful drugs and the mother can always feel safe in using them.Concerning the Tablets, Mrs.John Armour, R.R.1, South Monaghan, Ont., says:\u2014\u201cWe have three fine, healthy children, to whom when a medicine is needed, we have given only Baby\u2019s Own Tablets.The Tablets are the best medicine you can kee-p in any home where there are young children.\u201d Baby\u2019s Own Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the stomach and bowels; banish constipation and indigestion; break up colds and simple fever and make teething easy.They are sold by rnedicine dealers or direct by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr.Wiliams\u2019 Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.NO SENSE ARGUIN\u2019 Conductor\u2014Next station is Long Wait Junction.Change cars for Mauch Chunk, Squeedunk, Quakake and Podunk, Hokendaqua, Catasa-qua, Mecanaqua and Tamaqua.Green Brakeman (at other end of car)\u2014Same at this end.Stubborn Coughs Ended by Recipe, Mixed at Home SAND HILL Chicken-pie supper and entertainment, Tuesday, Oct.21st, 6 to 8 p.m.Come and help the Cemetery Fund.SAWYERVILLE Grand Lodge I.O.O.F.Officer* Vi*it Sawyerviile.On Saturday evening October 11th, Grand Lodge officers from Montreal, Sherbrooke and other parts of the province visited Eaton i Valley Lodge, I.O.O.F.No.60, at Sawyerviile at a district meeting held in their_ hall.The lodge meet-, ng was presided over by Bro.Jas.! Parkinson, N.G., and after being opened ,n due form, the Grand 1 Lodge officers, including Grand Master Bro.Wallace, of Coaticook, and Grand Secretary Bro.Lang, of Montreal, were introduced by the district deputy, Bro.H.H.Robin-; son, who called upon Bro.Rev.A.! J.Vibert, P.G.to deliver the ad-j dress of welcome, after which Bro.i W m.Wallace the grand master re-j Here ia the famou* old recipe which millions of housewives have found to be the most dependable means of breaking up a stubborn, lingering cough.It takes but a moment to prepare anti costs little, but it gives real relief even for those dreaded coughs that follow severe cold epidemics.From any druggist, get 214 ounces of Pmei, pour it into a 16 oz.bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup or strained honey.Thus you make 16 ounces of better remedy than you could buy ready-made for three times the cost.It never spoils and tastes so good that even children like it.Not only does this simple mixture ¦oothe and heal the inflamed tbroag membranes with surprising ease, but also it is absorbed Into the blood, and acts direr-tly upon the bronchial tubes, thus aiding the whole system in throw-in* off the cough.It loosens the germ-laden phlegm and eases chest soreness Jn a way that is really astonishing.I'inex is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway Pine, containing the active agent of creosote, In a refined, palatable form.Nothing known In medicine is more helpful in cases of distressing coughs, chest colds, and bronchial troubles.Ito not accept a substitute for Plnex.It is guaranteed to give prompt relief or money refunded.is a great improvement.Mrs.W Wilkin has returned to Montreal after spending the sum-i ,\t\u2022\t-\t.mer with her daughter, Mrs.J.Wat-! Pde®\u2019 *«°mpiirned on the piano k;iTls\t& f\t.by Dorothy Hovey; recitation, Mr.John Cruickshank has resum-, Dolly Funeral,^ by ulanche ed his duies in the Royal Bank,! *Jra.vf,s\u2019, d.alogue, vrom Down Montreal.\t;\tEast,\u201d by five pupils, each acting his part exceptionally veil; recitation, \u201cWhat Betty Thinks of Bobby,\u201d by Bernice Davidson; -\t]\tschool chorus, \u201cOld Folks At Mrs.Lewis Eager is spending Home,\u201d played by Dorothy Honey, some time in Inverness with her] Prizes were then awarded as fol-mother, Mrs.George Davidson,1 lows: while her father is in the hospital,] Phyllis Daniels, for highest marks where he has undergone an oper- ; in spelling in grade VII, awarded at;i01b\t]\tby Mrs.T.C.Daniels; Hilda Jock, Mrs.A_i,an Guy and daughter, f0I highest marks in grade VII, Miss Alleta, are spending some time, awarded by Mrs.Jock; Dorothy at their old home, here.\t]\tHovey for general proficiency in I A sp.endid concert was given in ; grade VIII, awarded by Mrs.E.: the United Cnurch Hall on Thurs-: Hovey; Ernestine Davis, for , day evening which was enjoyed by ; grcatcst improvement in the upper ia\t.nu?, er °f PeoPje-\tI room, awarded by Mrs.W.K.Oliv- j ,lMrs\u2019 A; Somerville, of Vermillion, I er.H;ida joc]-t for highest marks I Alta., and her son, Mr.Norman, of jn grade VIII, awarded by Mrs.F.Fitch Bay, were calling on friends c.Daniels; Alice Ashman, for lead- ! ing her grade, awarded by Mrs.Ashman; Carrol Hunter, for pub-: lie speaking, awarded by Mrs.F.C.Daniels; Alice Oliver, for geography, awarded by Miss M.E.Kenworthy; Ruth Mitchell, for geography, awarded by Miss Kenworthy; Mable Monison, for obtaining passing mark, awarded by S.A.Buck-land; Bernice Davidson, for obtaining passing mark, awarded by Mrs.] A.Davidson; Bernice Davidson, for 1 passing grade III, by Mrs.A.Davidson; Mabel Morrison, for the most diligent pupil, awarded by Mrs.VV.L.Oliver; Howard Humphrey, for most improvement in grade IV, awarded by Mrs.Ray Bryan; Mabel Morrison, for Scripture, awarded by Mrs.W.Morrison; Bernice Davidson, for most improvement in writing in grade IV, awarded by Mrs.A.Davidson; Ruth Mitchell for highest marks in grade IV, awarded by Mrs.Alec Buckland; Vernice Ashman, for arithmetic .awarded by Miss Kenworthy; Elsie Bryman, for greatest improvement in writing in grade II, awarded by Mrs.W.A.Cramer; Harold Smith, for obtaining over eighty per cent in tables, awarded by W.A.Cramer ; Vernice Ashman, for leading her ; grade, awarded by Mrs.Ashman; Elsie Bryan, for obtaining ninety per cent in French, awarded by Mrs.Ray Bryan; Vera Standish, for arithmetic, awarded by Miss Ken-] worthy; Grant Standish, for passing his grade awarded by Mrs.E.'Standish; Gladys Buckland, for attendance, awarded by Mrs.W.Morrison; Helen Standish, for obtaining passing marks, awarded by Mrs.E.i Standish; Gladys Buckland, for at-] tendance, awarded by Mrs.A.Buck-I land.The prizes offered for attendance in both upper and lower rooms by the Women\u2019s Institute were awarded in the upper room to Gweneth Geddcs and Harold Corey and in the lower room to Gladys Buckland and Howard Standish.Misses Reid and Lonigmooro wish to thank ail those who gave prizes ana all who helped to make the evening a success.Jimmy Skunk was standing in the moonlight just outside Black Pussy\u2019s round doorway\u2014her new doorway into the shed back of Farmer Brown\u2019s house.Jimmy Skunk was grinning.His nose told him that somewhere inside that shed was a saucer of milk; also, a plate ot liver.Jimmy knew well enough that that they were not put there for him.He guessed that they were put there for Black Pussy the cat, and that either Black Pussy was not hungry,.or else she was not at home.Jimmy poked his head inside and sniffed.\u201cThat smells good,\u201d said Jimmy to himself.\u201cThat\u2019s just the dinner I am looking for.I think I\u2019ll jo m and help myself.I won\u2019t wait to be invited.\u201d So Jimmy went right in through the round doorway and simply followed his nose.His nose took him right straight to the plate with the liver on it.Jimmy fairly chucklea as he set his teeth in the first piece of liver.He didn t bother to even look arouno to see if Black Pussy was anywhere about.The truth is, he didn\u2019t care whether she was or not.Now, Black Pussy was there.She was curled up in a basket with a soft cushion in it.It was her ow.i special basket.It was only ?.few feet away from that plate of liver and saucer of milk.Black Pussy wasn\u2019t hungry.If she had been, j ________________________________¦ ; -\u2014 I seconded and adopted: president,] Mr.W.H.Baglow; vice-president,! Mr.John 11.Woodside; treasurer,! Mr.D.L.Johnstone; secretary, Mr.Kobt.H.Smith; chairman of re-] freshment committee, Mr.Bert Wharram; chairman of social com-1 mittee, Mr.II.Stuart Bali.Mr.Ball.I who has served as president for the past three years, resigned at his ] own request, and was nominated J by Rev.Mr.Rose for the chairman-] snip of the social committee.The members are very uleased that Mr.Ball has expressed his willingness to servo the interests of the brotherhood still further in his new position.New business included the question of games.Several suggestions were offered in the discussion, and it was finally decided to purchase rubber quoits, horseshoes and three indoor putting devices for the benefit of golfers who wish to keep in practice during the winter months, and for others who are anxious to succumb to the enthralling- task of sinking the little white ball at one stroke.Mr.Fred Salisbury was of great assitance '-0 the members in their choice of games, and was authorized -to purchase the same.Mr.W.A.Edgecombe and Mr.David L.Johnstone have kindly consented to lend bagatelle tables for the use of other members who find a table game to their taste.The evening was noted for several exciting bean-bag matches.When the new games arrive \u2019t is certain that everybody who attends will be assured of a thoroughly enjoyable time, exceeding even the sociability of the past.The next supper will be held early in November.The annual Harvest Thanksgiving services of the United Church at Watervilie will be celebrated next Sunday, Oct.I9th.There will be special music and the minister.Rev.Victor Rose, will preach on the following topics: Morning, 10.30, \u201cHarvest, mystery, blessing, and revelation\u201d.Evening, 7.30: \u201cGod in the fields.\u201d The church will be decorated in a fitting and symbolic manner by the Young People's Society.It is hoped that a large number of members and friends will endeavor to join in the fellowship and worship of these serivees.Black Pussy bounced out of her basket with her back arched, her tail swollen there would have been no liver and milk there.Nevertheless, she felt that that liver and milk were^ hers.So, when she vas awakened by a slight noise and discovered what she at first thought was another cat\u2014a black and white cat\u2014eating her liver, she was filled with im- mediate and very great anger.Black Pussy bounced out of her basket with her back arched, her tail swollen, She would teach this strange cat a lesson never to be forgotten! She started to grow! way down as deep in her throat as she could.\u201cGet out of here!\u201d she growled, and dug her claws into th.* floor.At the sound of that growl, the strange cat paused in his eating and slowly lifted a great bushy tail.That great bushy tail spread out and gradually covered the stranger's back.Did you ever sej a toy balloon collapse when a pin was stuck in it?Black Pussy collapsed in just the same way.Her back went down; her tail went down; all the hair that had been^ standing on end went down.She tried to shrink away.She had recognized Jimmy Skunk.Jimmy took two steps forward Black Pussy bounded to the far corner of the shed.There she crouched, shivering with fear.Jimmy Skunk just gave one look aï Black Pussy and then went on eating.When he had finished the liver he drank the milk.Then he began to investigate the shed.He found Black Pussy\u2019s basket.It contained a most comfortable looking bed.Jimmy decided to try it.He curled up in it and went to sleep.As for Black Pussy, she saw he* chance to get out.She was the most upset cat that ever lived.She made straight for the barn, and there she hid in the darkest corner she could find, while Jimmy Skunk peacefully slept in the bad that was her very own.(Copyright, 1930, T.W.Burgess) The next story: Returns Early.\u201d \u201cJimmy Skunk Absorbineji THE ANTISEPTIC LINIMENT 'piRED, aching, burning feet .- .how miserable they can make you feel ! But you need not suffer any longer from your feet .after the day\u2019s work, the dance, or hike, or game, rub them with Absorbine, Jr., the antiseptic liniment.It stimulates circulation, relieves congestion, relaxes the overworked muscles of I he feet and legs and takes out the aches and tired feeling.A small quantity in the bath, or a vigorous rub-down after the bath with Absorbine, Jr., produces a restful and soothing effect on the entirs body.Buy a bottle to-day .rub your feet every night before retiring ., .and soon the trouble will disappear for good.Greaseless and stainless.$1.25 \u2014 at y(Xi]r druggist\u2019s.\t|2< Rub Away Aches and Pams with Absorbine jr THE ANTISEPTIC flNlMf N t When Languid And Anaemic When a girl is languid, dull and irritable; when her color fades you may bo sure her blood is impoverished.When a girl\u2019s blood is poor her nerves are starved and there is serious danger of a decline.Rebuild the blood, strengthen the nerves and good health will follow.Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills are of untold value as a blood-builder.Concerning them Mrs.John Finin, Howland Station, P.E.I., says:\u2014-\u201cMy daughter was badly run down; pale, nervous and under weight.We decided to give her Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills.After a few boxes she gained in weight, her appetite improved and color came to her cheeks\u2014in fact she fully regained her former good health.\u201d You can get these Pills at all medicine dealers or by mail at 60 cents a box from The Dr.Williams\u2019 Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, WATERVILLE The Waterille Men\u2019s Brotherhood , held their first supperjmegjing of th# year 1930-31 in the United Church Hall on Monday evening, October 13th.Following a bountiful mna! provided by the wives of the special committee called last week, the honorary president, Rev.Victor Rose, presided in the absence of Mr.If, Stuart Ball, who was unable to he present, and the election of officers took place.The following nominations were moved, 66 Now Able to Work \u201d Says Mr.K.A.Morrison,Breton Cove, N.S., who writes: \u201cI have been troubled with a lame back and unable to do any work.I took a box of your Gin Pills and found them the best I have ever taken.I am now able to work.I keep Gin Pills in the house.\u201d Gin Pills are very soothing to the kidney*.May save YOU from an acute kidney illness.Try Gin Pills, 50c a box.National Drug & Chemical Co, of Canada, Limited,Toron to, Canada 205 CUdhir Blatchford\u2019s \u2014the manufacturers of the famous Blatchford\u2019s \u201cFill-the-basket\u201d Egg Mash, have taken another step ahead to protect and help you combat the menace of disease germs.This bold step was taken to provide an egg mash for you which is much safer to feed.By our special process of manufacture\u2014and the use of new bags only\u2014every bag of Blatchford\u2019s \u201cFill-the-basket\u201d Egg Mash leaves our mills germ free.The possibility of it being a carrier of deadly disease germs has been eliminated\u2014which makes it SAFE.In keeping with the 130 year old Blatchford policy we withheld this new development until repeated tests on our own farm and on thousands of hens have proved conclusively that it represents a marked advance in the interests of poultrymen.Besides this outstanding feature, only procurable through the feeding of Blatchford\u2019s \u201cFill-the-basket\u201d Egg Mash, this Mash contain® twenty-nine different ingredients, including six sources of animal protein.It analyzes: Protein, 20%, Fat 5}4%, Fibre 7%%.There you have nutrition enough to supply continued health and vitality\u2014and eggs, and Eggs, and EGGS\u2014Persistent laying, profitable production, without draining the vitality of the hen.This, our latest discovery, assures better general health, and more eggs from the same number of hens without increased cost\u2014hence, greater profits.All the above is offered at no additional cost to you.In fact, the mash is selling at considerably below last year\u2019s price.You will be surprised at the new low prices.It\u2019s cheaper in 100 lb.Bags.TMy' CERTIFIED SAFE , EGG MASH If you buy in quantities you save money.Ash\u2014 Your Local Dealer i SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, I930; PAGE THREE BEDFORD DISTRICT EASTFARNHAM *¦ Several from here attended the reception at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Talbot, near Warden, in honor of Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Talbot, whose marriage took place, recently.Mr.and Mrs.Roy Galbraith, of Pollaski, N.Y., were recent guests of ttis cousin, Mr.Frank Galbraith, and Mrs.Galbraith.Mrs.Ellis pleasantly entertained the Guild, last Saturday.Mr.Ellis visited his wife and family.Dr.and Mrs.Boyd and Mrs.Scarfe, of Ottawa, were tea guests ! of Mr.and Mrs.Shufelt, last Sun- j day.Mrs.Maddrell left by motor, last Monday morning, for Toronto, and will spend a week with relatives.Mr.and Mrs.C.F.Horner spent ! Tuesday with their daughter, Mrs.R.Talbot, and Mr.Talbot, at Warden.SPECIAL NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.The attention of correspondents and contributors is called to the fact that all advance notices of concerts, sales, teas, suppers and church services come under the classification of advertising.The advertising rate for such notices under country news is fifteen cents a line (estimated five words to the line), and when sending in these advance notices correspondents are requested to write them on a separate piece of paper with instructions, otherwise they will be omitted.That which is about to happen is advertising.That which has happened is news.SOUTH STUKELY Mr.and Mrs.John Crook and son, Hartley, of Melbourne, Mr.and Mrs.-Frank Crook and children, Gladys and Eddie Crook, of Drummondville, i were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.P.Dimick.Rev.E.M.Taylor, of Knowlton, was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.Elton W.Martin.Mrs.Arthur Smith and Miss Alice Rudd, of Canterbury, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.P.Hil-Uker.\t1 Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Martin, Mr.and Mrs.M.C.McPherson and chil-iren, little Miss Doris and baby ; son, Bruce, spent Sunday in North datley with Mrs.(Rev.) R.A.Mer-rifield.Mr.and Mrs.Elton W.Martin are visiting Mrs.Martin\u2019s sister, | Mrs.Harry H.Allen, and Mr.Allen, ' in Brownville Junction, Me.Mrs.J.II.Odette and daughter, of Worcester, Mass., and Mr.Graham, of Stowe, Vt., hase been spending several days With Mrs, Odette\u2019s brother, Mr.L.A.Chamberlain, and Mrs.Chamberlain.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.P.Dimick spent Monday in Frost Village with Mr.and Mrs.Albert Jones.j Mr.Fred Draper, of Montreal, spent the past week-end with his: oarents, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Draper.SUTTON JUNCTION Miss Harriet Westover and J.de la Marr were dinner guests of Mrs.Binning and Mr.Binning on Sun- day-\t¦ Seven young people from this part of the parish were confirmed in the Church of St.John at Brome on Tuesday.Mr and Mrs.Wm.Emerson and family are home from a motor trip to Manchester and Boston.Mr.and Mrs.Gilbody, of Manchester, N.H., spent a few days recently at Mr.F.J.Westover\u2019*.Miss Elnip Martin, who is attending Stanstead College, motored with Mr.and Mrs.Bradshaw and spent Sunday at her home here.Mr.and Mrs S.P.Safford and limmy and Helen spent the past' week-end at their home here.Misses Betty and Shirley Bowker were overnight guest of Misses Dorothy and Joan Binning this' t/eek.Mr.and Mrs.Harrison are home* from Montreal, where they spent a week with their daughter, Mrs.Morey, and family.Mrs.A.W.Westover, Mrs.Kirkpatrick, Mrs.Bowker and daughters notored to Waterloo Sunday afternoon.Mr and Mrs.W.B.Bradshaw and family, of Stanstead.were recent week-end guests at Mr.M.G.Saf-ford\u2019s.The Lord Bishop of Montreal, and Rev.Mr.Gedye made a few calls in town, en route to Sutton from Brome on Tuesday.It has been decided to continue the standard road up to the Safford corner.Mrs.Asa Shepard, will regret to hear of her sudden illness and removal to the hospital in Montreal on Monday last.Mrs.Mildred Yeats accompanied her cousin, Mr.Earl Badger, back to Chicago, for a week or more.A well attended meeting of Unity Rebekah Lodge was held in Odd Fellows\u2019 Hall on Tuesday evening.Among the items of business was the definite arrangements for the Hallowe\u2019en social to be held in their hall on October 31st.Mrs.C.Selby, Mrs.Buchanan and Miss Selby, hostesses for the evening, served refreshments at the close of the meeting.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Whittier, of Magog, Mr.and Mrs.Jack Draper, Cowansville and Mr.George Beatty, of Sweetsburg, were Sunday visitors of Mr.and Mrs.William McKelvey.Mr.and Mrs.M.Boucher and son, Dorion, Mrs.Rose Boucher, Mr.and Mrs.Valmar Sauterre, of North Stanbridge, Mr.and Mrs.Carl Jones and son, Gordon, of Sherbrooke, Mr.H.R.Callaghan, Mr.C.Miller, of Bedford, were all recent visitors' at the home of Mr.and Mrs.R Carty.SEVEN PERSONS KILLED IN A TRAIN COLLISION SAVAGE\u2019S MILLS COUPLE HELD ANNIVERSARY No Foreigners Reported Among Victims of Wreck on Rumanian Branch Line.BUCHAREST, Rumania.Oct, 18 \u2014Seven persons were killed and many injured in a collision today between a passenger train and an oil tank trpin on the Ponarubordca-Ploestislobodria line.Those killed were lailway man and storekeepers, the line being purely a local one.There were no foreigners among the victims.TRY, TRY AGAIN \u201cWhat\u2019s your objection to her singing ?\u2019\u2019 \u201cShe doesn't practice what she screeches.\u201d Over One Hundred Gathered for Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary of Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Cleary at Savage\u2019s Mills.SAVAGE\u2019S MILLS.Que., Oct.,18.\u2014On Sunday, October 12, 1930, Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Cleary, of Savage\u2019s Mills, were married fifty years.On Saturday afternoon the members of this family began to arrive and by six o\u2019clock the old home resounded to the merry voices of this big family of four generations gathered to honor and congratulate their parents.Many other relatives and all their neighbors came to wish ^Ir.and Mrs.Cleary many more years of happy married life.The reception was held at the home of their son, Mr.Edward Cleary.This is the home Mr.and Mrs.Cleary built for their family when they were all little children, and here Mr.and Mrs.Cleary were invited to spend the evening.One can imagine their surprise when they found all their fam.ly and friends present to welcome them.A bounteous dinner was served to one hundred and twenty guests.The beautifully decorated wedding cake occupied the centre of the table.The young people spent the evening dancing while others played cards.At midnight all assembled for the presentation.A silver basket lined with gold contahiing eighteen five-dollar gold pieces, the gift from the immediate family of Clearys and Reynolds was presented by little Geraldine Ballard, of Montreal.A gold case with a five dollar gold piece was a gift from Miss Catherine Sneath, of Montreal.The neighbors and other friends gave Mr.and Mrs.Cleary a | purse of money.Mr.Cleary receiv-j ed a beautiful meerschaum pipe and | case from the Misses Broden, of Montreal, while Mrs.Cleary receiv-j ed a lovely bouquet from the fam-! ily and presented to her by little Aubin Carlin, of East Far.iham.The following address was then read by Mrs.A.Ballard, 'I Mont real, youngest daughter of Mr an 1 j Mrs.Cleary: I \u201cDear Parents: I \u201cOnce again we your children, 1 grandchildren and great-grandchildren with many other relatives and friends are gathered here tonight the home of our childhood to congratulate you both on the filtieth anniversary of your marriage and | to wish you many happy returns of the day.So few are given fifty years of happy married life.\u201cOur thoughts travel back to another night, yout twenty-fifth an niversary when we asked God co bless you with good health and to spare you to celebrate your golden wedding.Tonight we ask of Him for you, dear parenté, another i ear blessing, that you will bs here wit.i us to celebrate ycur diamond jubilee.\u201cWe are all here tonight.No! There is one missing, but we fee: she has come in spirit from her home in Heaven to join us in honoring our dear parents, to whom we owe all that we are and all that we hope to be.\u201cWill you kindly accept this small tribute of our affection and love as we tell you that our one hope and prayer is that you will be with us still many years hence, always giving us your kind words of advice to help us over the difficult paths of life.Once again we eay, \u2018God bless you.\u2019\u201d Mr.Cleary thanked his family and friends on behalf of himself and his wife for their good wishes and gifts.He told them he had been with them in their sorrows as well as their joys on many occasions, but tonight would ever be a cherished memory in their hearts.Hi touched on the old pioneer days when our forefathers came into this country, often going in debt for the axe that cut down the first tree, and with determination and thrift built for themselves the fine hemes our young people have inherited today.He asked them to at least keep shingles on those homes which cost those noble men and women so much labor and privation.Mr.and Mrs.Cleary told them that the/ would accept the splendid remembrance in the spirit of love and friendship in which it was given.In 1842 Patrick Cleary and n:s wife with one son, the late John Cleary, and two daughters, Mary and Catherine, landed at Quebec after a stormy voyage of six weeks on the Atlantic.They proceeded to Beauharnois, where they lived two years.In 1844 they came to Slief-ford County and settled on Lie same farm where the Clearys live today, six generations in a direct line.Here Mr.J.P.Cleary vas 1 born and here he brought 'fils wife, Lucy Reynolds, of Milton, fifty ! j'ears ago.Nine children were born, j eight of whom are living.Alice | (Mrs.D.Murray) died eleven years j ago.Mr.and Mrs.Cleary have i twenty-four grandchildren and four ! great-grandchildren.Mr.Cleary i was secretary-treasurer and school j commissioner for many years and was mayor of St.Joachim for twenty years.Among the guests at this big celebration was Mr.Thomas Cleary, i who is eighty-six years old and I who with his wife celebrated their j diamond wedding last year.The guests from a distance were Mrs.j (Captain) Broden, Mr.John Broden, j Misses Gerti'ude and Ka'hleen Broden, Miss Mildred Moore, Miss | Catherine Sneath, Mr.and Mrs.; Reg.Moffatt, Miss Madaline and Mr.John Moffatt, Mr.and Mrs Paul Ingram and baby, Mr.and Mrs.A.Ballard and children, Mr.and Mrs.Sarto Cleary and Maurice Cleary, Mr.Connell Murray and the Misses Eileen Murray and Treresa Murray, all of Montreal; ¦\tMr.and Mrs.Frank Campbell and ¦\tchildren, of West Sbefford; Mr.Dennis Murphy, of Waterloo; Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Carlin and \"hildren and Mr.J.Healey, of East Farn-ham; Mrs.Edd.Murphy, of Melbourne; Mr.and Mrs.D.Dun\u2019avev and Miss Gladys Ingram, of Granby; Mr.and Mrs.Romeo Brouillette and children, of Knowlton; Miss Lucy Reynolds and friend, of Sher- brooke, and the Misses Codeur, of Brome.At the request of Mr.Sarto Cleary, of Montreal, the orchestra played \u201cHome Sweet Home\u201d nr.the guests bid Mr.and Mrs.Cleary good-night, pausing to think of The day of gold that had come to them And fifty years gone by, Each one of which brought happiness In bountiful supply.And as their golden store of joy Within their hearts they hold May time add gems of joy each year Like diamonds to their gold.COWANSVILLE Mr.David Cousens, Bolton Glen, ana Mr.Frank Stanbridge, Knowlton, were recent callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.John Mooney and Mrs.Cynthia Brown.Miss Colquhoun spent the weekend at her home in Watcrville.Dr.S.W.Boyd and Mrs.Boyd, accompanied by Mrs.Scharfe, of Ottawa, ¦ motored to Lennoxville, on Monday.Mrs.Goyette, Mrs.Hayes, Mrs.Tessier and Mrs.Brown attended the Hospital Auxiliary meeting on Monday afternoon.The auxiliary has received a beautiful rug from Mrs.Scarth, of Scotstown, which will be raffled for the benefit of the hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Irving, Master Howard Irving, Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Humphrey, Mr.and Mrs.Edward Derby, the Misses Alfreda, Adelaide and Patricia Derby and Mrs.Charles Derby, of Sutton, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Beaudry.Dr.D.0.Macdonald, accompan-ied by Mr.Herbert Hunter, Montreal, were Sunday guests of Dr.R T.Macdonald and Mrs.Macdonald.Mrs.John Mooney was a recent guest of her brothers, Messrs.Myron and George Bates, Richford, Vt.Mrs.Wm.Johnston and son Master Clayton, of Farnam's Corner, ana Mrs.John Mooney.Mrs.Kenneth Spicer and Mr.George Vail were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Cunningham.Mrs.D.M.Lockhart entertained very pleasantly Tuesday afternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs.Streeter, of Springfield, Mass.Mrs.Streeter returned to her home on Thursday, October 16th.Mr.and Mrs.McPhee have returned from a visit to their daughter, Mrs.A.Reid.Valleyfield.Mrs.Crothers returned from the hospital on Tuesday evening, much improved in health.Miss Helen Collins is staying with her for a time Mr.Christie, of Morin Heights, was a visitor at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.McAllister on Tuesday, SOCIETIES AT FOSTER HELD BUSY SESSIONS Plans for Fall Activities Made at Regular Meeting of Foster Women\u2019s Institute\u2014W.A.and Guild Also Met.FOSTER, Oct., 18.\u2014The regular monthly meeting of the W.A.was held with the president, Mrs.C.P.Hunter, on Tuesday afternoon, September 23rd.Rev.A.Radmore \u2019ead from the study book a short account of the first appointment of the Colonial Bishops, and the forming of the first diocese in Canada, and expressed how much the Auxiliary owed the mother church in England for such generous contributions of men and money in the days of need.The meeting was formally opened by the Rev.A.Radmore with a scripture reading and , prayer and the A.A.litany for the month.There was an attendance of nine members and several visitors.Owing to the absence of the secretary, Mrs.Crowhurst, Mrs.A.M.Hunter, vice-president, acted as secretary.The treasurer, Mrs.G.H.Dur-rell, reported all obligations met and a good balance in the treasury.As no other business was brought before the meeting, refreshments were then served by the hostess, for which and the entertainment in general Rev.A.Radmore moved a hearty vote of chs.nks which met with the usual enthusiastic applause from the members assembled.Women\u2019s Institute Met The regular meeting of the Foster Women\u2019s Institute met on Friday afternoon, October 3rd, at the home of Mrs.J.N.Code with an attendance of eight members and one visitor.The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs.A.B.Young, with the Club Women\u2019s Creed in unison.In the absence of the secretary, You will enjoy the flavour of SALUDA GREEN tea » SAMOA1 GREEN TEA) \u2018Fresh from the gardens* n 14 $7,000.00 Stock of Furniture To Be Sold At A Sacrifice Having bought the Joseph Hingston property and stock at Cowansville I am offering the furniture at a reduction of 10% to 20% under factory cost, and a few lines at one half cost Stock consists of a large line of bedding.Simmons, beds, mattresses, springs and couches; living room and dining furniture, divanette, den set, carpets, congoleums and oil cloth squares, window shades, curtain rods, door and window screens, children\u2019s furniture, carriages, wagons and sleighs, etc.Everything must be sold, no reasonable offer refused.GEORGE H.ROBB Hingston Block, Cowansville, Que.October 14th.Miss Jean McClure and Mr.John McClure are leaving Spokane, Wash., on their return trip Miss McClure will spend a few days in Montreal.Mr.George Hamley is feeling much better and is able to take short drives.Miss yiez Dougall is ill and under the docker\u2019s care.Mrs.G.C.Whitcher.The minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs.A.L.Chamberlain and accepted.The correspondence was read and several bills ordered paid.The sum of forty dollars was ordered paid to Mr.C.D.Johnson towards the improvement recently completed on the Creek Cemetery.An outline of a campaign agaiqst weeds was read and it was decided to take up this work.A contest will be held in which prizes will be given.Mrs.C.D.Johnson, convener of agriculture, is in charge of this work.Two papers sent by Mrs.A.P.Hillhouse along her line of work were read namely, \u201cCanadian In- dustries\u201d and \u201cInspection of School Books,\u201d and were much appreciated.Miss McCain, of Macdonald College, expects to visit this branch on October 31st, for an afternoon meeting.A hearty vote of thanks was given Mrs.Code for her hospitality.B.C.M.Guild Meeting The Guild of the Bishop Carmichael Memorial Church met on Thursday afternoon, October 9th, with Mrs.S.Booth at her cottage, Brome Lake.The regular routine business was conducted.The meeting was brought to a close when the hostess served refreshments.DUNHAM The Fish and Game Club held their annual meet at Selby Lake Inn on Saturday with I heir usual large attendance of members, augmented oy several visitors.The large circle of friends of Mrs.Lusher Harvey will be glad to learn Lhat the latest reports from the rospital is encouraging and a complete recovery is looked for.Mrs.Geo.Taylor and little daughter, Mary Jane, spent last week-;ml with Mr.and Mrs.John Taylor.Mr.and Mrs.Murray Ruiter, of Cowansville, Miss Glcnna Doherty, R.N., and Mr.R.Buchanan ,of Montreal, were Sunday visitors of Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Doherty.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Hewson, of North Weymouth, Mass., spent the week-end with the latter's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Brown.They returned home on Monday, accompanied by Mr.Brown, who is enjoying a holiday among old friends in and around Boston.Mrs.E.Jones is staying in Montreal to be near her mother, Mrs.L.H.Harvey, who is a patient in the Ross Memorial.Miss M.Doherty, R.N., of Manchester, N.H., who has been enjoying a holiday with relatives and j friends, returned to professional duties in Manchester, on Monday.Mr.and Mrs.Badam and son, Willie, have moved their household goods to Cowansville, where they l intend to reside.Mrs.E.Buchanan spent several days in Cowansville last week at tho home of her son, Mr.Charles Buchanan, whole he and Mrs.Bueh-1 man were in Montreal with her mother, Mrs.L.H.Harvey.Friends of Mrs.Lyal Lent, of La-?olle, eldest daughter of Mr.and NOW You can wash this easy, pleasant way X-RAY for Diagnosis and Treatment.A.CAZA, Surgeon Dentist.Painless Extraction.Cowansville.Que.Pay Only Down for an ELECTRIC WASHER What joy it is to be free from washday drudgery.To simply put the washing in; snap the switch; and let the washer do the work.That\u2019s all there is to electrical washdays now available to you on the easiest of terms.Simply make the small down payment with the balance spread comfortably over two years.Many models to choose from.Yours awaits you.Southern Canada Power Company Limited \u201cOwned by those it serves\u201d v What Beasjharnois means to Canada y.Û (l\\Y W' É Power and Indnstry Advance Together ?\td\t\t*\t2* ST 2* S\t\t\t N\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t J J\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t A S 2ooo\t\t\t\t// jy\t\t7 \t\t\t\t\tA\t\u2022 * z 0\t\t\t\t\t/p\t \t\tst| ^on^with the p^es^den^Mrs.Frank ^ m.cus^ the attention\u2018of the citizens, ratepayers have j which an enjoyable evening was! °.f reflecting' Christ in our daily ; signed a petition urging a speedy \u2018 spent in dancing and playing \u201c500.\u201d j\u2018lv®*'\t.\t\u201e\t,\tundertaking of the work in view ot Refreshments were served by the\tThe van°us officers and secre- ( the fact that advantage may now be hostess before the members dispers-^ar\\es of the departments gave re- taken of the plan with the know-ed The next meeting will be at the - ports on thelr v,\u2019ork for the past nme le5>_______________________ A and daughters, who enjoy the seignorical atmos-uhere of their home on the shores of Lake St.Inquest Closed Yesterday Morning at Farnham into Death of Arntand Lapointe, Who Was Found Dead in Railway Yards Thursday Morning.* v TT- xx XT, X.U U **.Wf , x.-axxxa, x,*;,., xo.\u2014x.,c\tFARNHAM.QUE., October 17.\u2014 of the Hi-Y CiUb held at toe\tcommercial apple trop prospectsjA verdict of \u201caccidental death\u201d was Africa\u201d by Mr.W.P.McVie fea tured the regular weekly meeting OTTAWA, Oct, 18.\u2014The Canad- BUT FISHES CAN\u2019T TELL A medal was recently found in .salmon.It is thought the fish held the local championship for getting away from the biggest angler.C.A.last evening.; revised up to October 1st indicate a ' returned yesterday morning by a 5 70 feet total length.The concrete piers, including 3 main piers, concrete bents and end abutments, with concrete roadway and five-foot sidewalks on each aide would cost.134,535 For paving, lamps, drawing and approach work and contingencies there should be set aside.3 3,465 This makes a total of $400,000, which with the Federal and Provincial appropriations would mean a total cost to the city of $200,000.No amount has been set aside for the cost of any land expropriations, nor should any but a small sum accrue for this on the Court street plan.So that on a forty-year amortization the cost to the city would be around $25,000 a year, and the bridge would then be paid for.WHO WOULD BENEFIT?Objection has been raised that the new viaduct across the St.Francis River from Court street to East Sherbrooke would benefit the owners of land, and particularly those who might own lots on the hillside near Terrill avenue, the Eastern terminal.To be sure it would.All civic improvements benefit the citizens, THE WRONG KIND.(By R.George Price) The way some fellows hunt.They think it quite a stunt To use jack lights and salt licks and even snares, So that they can get quite near Some unsuspecting deer By any means no matter how unfair.They think it really smart To shoot them through the heart From behind a jack a few feet from their screen: Though they s.ay it is great sport, It sure is not the sort In which any decent sportsman would be seen.All kinds of traps and snares They set for partridges and hares.They stay in camp and pass around the booze, Consuming so much grub They look some like a tub, Then go to bed and have another snooze.They do their fishing with a net Or a baited line is set, While they carouse in camp and drink their fill.Each tries a song to sing, That brings forth such a ring As if a wagon of scrap iron had a spilL LENNOXVILLE As the Sherbrooke High Bchoo.congjderaj3]e reduct,ion from lasticoroner\u2019s jury investigating the rugby team is paying ?.visit to | year amounting to about 774,000 j death of Armand Lapointe, twenty-Quebec this week-end, sevei a' oi barrels and the yield is estimated ; five-year-old son of Mr.and Mrs.A.the members were absent, a'tnough ;\t3,165,936 barrels as compared jP.Lapointe, of this place, whose When they get back to town They tell the world around How they wrestled with the monster fish they caught, of Waterville.They had such exciting times With that little rod and line, You ought to just have seen the way they fought.FORMER LENNOXVILLE MIN-ISTER REPORTED SERI-OUSLY ILL Many in Lennoxville and its vicinity will learn with regret of the serious illness of Rev.Dr.Robert Smith, who is now in a Montreal | hospital in a condition, which, following two operations, is a decidedly 1 critical one.Dr.Smith was for several years pastor of Lennoxville United Church and made many ¦friends during that time.He is a brother of Mrs.W.J.Marlin, of Lennoxville, and of Mr.Richard Smith, Waterville, with whom his aged mother still lives.General Notes.Friends of Mrs.Ralph Mosher, who recent! suffered from a serious accident, will be pleased to learn that she has so far recovered as to be able to leave the house for a short time.Recent callers at her home were Miss E.McLellan, East.Angus, Mr.and Mrs.Davidson, and Miss Alice Davidson, of Way\u2019s Mills.Recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.F.R.Titcomb were Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Coates and Mr.am! Mrs.Nelson Heran, St.Johns-bury, Vt., Mr.Lyle Thompson, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Mr.and Mrs.Ben Holt-ham and Mr.and Mrs.K.Spafford, twenty turned out last night.A | with 3,939,915 barrels in 1929, a sing-song rounded out the evening\u2019- reduction of twenty per cent.Com-programme.Next week\u2019s meeting is j pared with the five-year average of to be given over to \u201cInitiation.\u201d | 3,182,195 barrels the final 1930 - j estimate shows a slight reduction Y.M.C-A.MEMBERSHIP CAM- body was found in the local yards of the Canadian Pacific Railway early Thursday morning.The young man, who was employed as a spare brakeman, had gone PAIGN Next week the annual Y.M.C.A.province with an estimated crop of \u201cMembership Drive\u201d will be carried | 4,682,330 boxes, showing an in-through, when the various :lubs in creese of approximately thirty per the \u201cY\u201d will undertake the lespon- cent over lost year.All other pro-sibility of getting after old and newo'tolng pro-nnees show decrease^.members in an effort to bring the \u2018\\ova ^cotia, 46 per cent: Ontario, membership of the Association up 43,p!rTr cellL Queb c 28 per cento seven hundred\t! f,nd New: Brunswick 4 per cent.In _____\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e \u201e*\tth* provinces generally the weather With the programme at Preconditions have been mo-e favorable carried by the Association, and the d\t]aRt month for gUe dc interest that is being shown in the - ^\t.different classes, the task should not be so very difficult, and it is fully expected that the teams will go over the top.of approximately one per cent, jto work as usual on the night shift British Columbia is the leading j Wednesday evening.He was found And how that dandy little gun Got the deer when on the run, When it was fully half a mile or more away.He just held a little high Then a soft point he let fly, And the deer just tumbles over there to stay.I would like to see such brags Be condemned to wearing tags To tell the world how depraved and false they are, So that all right thinking men Could avoid their filthy pen.Or give each one a coat of tar and hair.They let loose a pack of dogs.Sit around and grunt like hogs Because the deer are not driven past their hide.While a pile of empty shells Quite true thc story tells They oould not lift a barn locked up inside.No they do not like to walk.Their line is more in talk, And killing the chief pleasure of their outing.Except perhaps their booze Their feeds and lengthy snooze, And when awake they love to do some shouting.They have no -ense of right, Want to kill everything in sight No matter if there is a lot or very rare, Never thinking in.advance F»h and garm must have a chance 'Lest our children look for game that is not there.BOY SCOUT NEWS SECOND TROOP VISIT SIXTH TROOP Last evening the scouts ami leaders of the second troop were guests of the sixth troop, at a meeting held in St.Andrew\u2019s Church Hall.The programme was in charge of A.S.M.; Wilson and T.L.Lothrop of the sixth troop, and S.M.Blake and T.L.O\u2019Boyle of the second, and a very instructive and interesting time was enjoyed by all.After the usual opening and inspection, a water relay game was player! followed by a push relay game, and paved the way for a mhre quiet session in which two of the sixth troop patrols took part in a debate: \u201cResolved that automobiles are more dangerous than aeroplanes\u201d.Many good points were brought up by both sides, hut the affirmative stating that automobiles are the most dangerous won out.A series of one minute plays staged by each patrol, proved very interesting, and showed quick thinking on the part of the Scouts.A short council fire programme and sing-song in charge of T.L.O\u2019Boylc of the second troop brought the evening to a successful close, and the boys of both troops returned to their homes well satisfied with the gathering.TO PAY RESPECT TO DOMINION\u2019S IK ed estimated yield.Insect injury and fungus diseases are general throughout although rot of a serious nature except in neglected art at.The following is the revised summary of the commercial apple crop prospects as on October 1st by provinces compared with 1929, and the five-year average: N.S.N.B.I Quebec \t\t5-year 1920\t\taverage Istmd.\t1920\t1925-29 Bbls.\tBbls.\tBbls.934,600\t1,737,876\t1,127,161 33,060\t35,000\t31,000 134.400\t187,000\t116,046 502,500\t878,502\t727,408 dead Thursday morning by fellow employees.Evidence brought out at the inquest, which was opened Thursday morning, under the presidency of Dr.E.Jacques, district coroner, at the undertaking parlors of Mr.J.E.Brouillette, and adjourned until yesterday morning, when the verdict was rendered, pointed to the probability that the unfortunate young man was crushed between the cars of a moving train in the yards.The doctor\u2019s examination revealed that Lapointe had suffered severe internal injuries and several crushed ribs.He is thought to have died instantly, as his watch was stopped at 4.46 o\u2019clock, merely a few minutes before his body was found by a fellow workman.The remains of the young man were removed to the home of Ins parents, with whom he resided.The funeral was held from there this Bbl j morning, to St.Romuald Church.Always with Fish Such a welcome change from ordinary fare.Fish is light, easily digested yet sustaining \u2014but don\u2019t forget a little H.P.Sauce makes the meal still more appetising & delicious.SAUCE Monument to Be Unveiled Over Ontario Grave of Bliss Carman by B.C.1,560,776 1,101,357 1,180,679 Premier of New Brunswick Canada 3,165,936 3,939,915 3,182,195 This Afternoon.\ti\t-\u2014 FREDERICTON, N.B., Oct.18.\u2014 MANUFACTURERS OF GLASS Friends of Bliss Carman\u2019s youth AND CONSUMERS BENEFIT SLrrtÏÏd .So\tFROM reduction in duty here today to acknowledge (ana da\u2019s spiritual debt and to enshrine the memory of the Dominion\u2019s best loved poet.This afternoon et Forest Hill Cemetery, a shaft of native New Brunswick granite is to i.p un I veiled over Carman\u2019s grave ty th.1 j the Premier of New Brunswick.Today\u2019s chief speaker is Sir George ! Foster, who was orofessor of c assies at the university when Carman was a student there.Invoeatrin wi! Official Announcement in Canada Gazette States that Consider-; able Time Will Elapse Before Canada Will Be Able to Supply Demand.OTTAWA, Ont., Oct., 1R.\u2014The current issue of the Canada Gazette publishes an official announcement be pronounced by His Lordship the ! explaining that, the recent reduct-Hishop of Fredericton, and thc Jcd-|i°n to its formal level of the duty icatory prayer by Rev.George Tel-i on glass was made in the interests ford of tbo United Church, while r'f the consumers of glass and too Carman\u2019s own conception of pfi,.j manufacturers who utilize glass in spiritual in nature as expressed in his poem \u201cVestigia\u201d will be read by Dr.II.V.B.Bridges.Dr.Theodore Goodridge Roberts, a cousin of Carman, will read a memorial poem.A broadcast authorized by thtj Provincial Government, starting at 2.80 Atlantic Standard Tim\", will enable radio listeners across C anada to hear the unveiling ceremonies.their products, The announcement referring to the amendments to the tariff assented to September 22, 1930, stated that \u201cit has become apparent that considerable time will elapse before producers in Canada will be able to supply the demand, and in the meantime it ie right and conducive to the public good that the ultimate consumer of this commodity and users thereof in Canadian manufacturers, should be protected.\u201d Wash fflrtse Don't BLUE the Clothes .Don't Re-wringThem use MACK\u2019S NO-RUB LAUNDRY FLAKES They give a wonderful white colour to thc clothes, leave them \u201cwhite as the driven snow\u201d and yet enable you to drop completely two of the main laundering operations and save one-third of the work, and yet it costs you nothing for it pay» its way in soap saved.WELL WORTH A TRIAL .a 10c.package docs for three washings .ask your dealer.OU# Of, b MACK'S MO-RUB laundvi) flakes S MACK\u2019S LAUNDRY SPECIALTY CO._\tALMONTE.CANADA D8C SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.SATURDAY, OCTOBER IB, 1930.PAGE FIVE nmnnrmBtttn DR.DARCHE'S HOSPITAL EYE\u2014EAR\u2014NOSE and THROAT DISEASES.Eye» Examined for GLASSES.CHURCH NOTICES TRINITY UNITED CHURCH (Corner of Court and William Sis.) Rev.Walter S.Lennon, B.A., D.D., minister; Prof.R.Havard, Choir, leader; Miss Madelyn Rider, Organist.Eighty-fourth anniversary itv Church people in their of anniversary praise.All s services ] .\tseats are j free in the church, and you will be heartily welcomed.PLYMOUTH UNITED CHURCH Dufferin Avenue Minister, Rev.G.Ellery Read, D D.; choir director, Mrs.Alberta Adams; organist, Mr.Leonard Brodie.Sunday services\u2014 11 a.m.\u2014Public worship.Sermon: A NEW SUCCESS FOR SOUTHERN CANADAPOWER CITY BRIEFLETS ?\t92 KING STREET WEST iiiiiiriiiiiitiim All the Night Long We Bake Bread.I make Bread\u2014good Bread\u2014 from the choicest flour that money can buy\u2014the Manitoba No.1 hard wheat, blended with the softer kernels of other fields.All night long we toil that our Carriers may bring to your Table that which we know to be good\u2014for each ovenful goes through with uniformity and precision so .'hat none of the finer flavours shall escape.You may nave our Liberality Loaf at 10c.Though most of our Patrons prefer the Breads which we put more into the making and baking such as The Butter Krust Loaf, 12c.We have Dietetic Loaves, and all the goodness that goes into them comes out in the delicate taste of the Allatt Loaf.vices.y-fourth anniversary ser- 11 a.m.\u2014Public worship.Sermon: ,TL:.\t1 n finn St.Andrew\u2019s and Plymouth, Spiritual Illumination in the House i*1® *\u20ac91'S Allotment 01 10,00U ° Church congregations will join in ot God\u201d.Anthem: \"More Love to the evening service.\tThee, Oh Christ\u201d, by P.A.Schnecker.11 a.m.\u2014Sermon by Rev.Geo.A.: Church School: Beginners and McIntosh, M.A., D.D., a former1 Primary departments at 10.45; all pastor, and now of Wesley Church, others at 12:15.Pembroke, Ont.Music: Anthem by i The evening service will be with-the combined senior and junior dfawn to enable the congregation to choirs, \u201cThy Will Be Done\u201d, (Neid- join in the anniversary services in linger); solo, (selected), by Mrs.F.iTrinity United Church.H.Bradley.\ti You will be welcome at these ser- 2.30 p.m.\u2014 gunday School and j vices.All sittings free.Brotherhood me.ting.\tj\t- 7 p.m.\u2014Sermon by Rev.Dr.Geo.ST.ANDREW\u2019S PRESBYTERIAN A.McIntosh.Music: Anthem, by the combined choirs, \u201cOnward Christian Soldiers\u201d, (Lane Frost); solo, \u201cThe Day Is Ended\", (Bartlett), by Mrs.F.H.Bradley, with Violin Obligato by Miss Fredericka Bradley; anthem, \"Thou Who Art Forever Blessed\u201d, (Antoine Dvorak).You are invited to join with Trin- CHURCH Frontenac Street Mr.Gault L.Parker, Organist.Morning Service at 11 a.m The service of the day will be conducted by Rev.W.P.McVie.Shares of Preferred Stock Oversubscribed-Adverse General Business Conditions of Stock Market Not a Factor asi Company\u2019s Customers Rose to Occasion.Southern Canada Power Company, Limited, has just completed another of its uniformly successful customer-.ownership campaigns by the disposal of 10,600 shares of 6% cumulative preferred stock.In several respects this may be regarded as an exceptional achievement.Previous cam-' The Y\u2019s Men\u2019s Club under the Pa'£ns of the same nature were direction of Mr.Gault Parker, will j conducted under much more favor-form the choir for this service.!able circumstances.As a general The Bread of Quality.A telephone call, 754-W will bring a call\u2014from our Courtesy Delivery.Now a Clifton Battery at S7.25 fits Fords, Chevrolets, Etc.Ross-Keeler Electric Co.17 Frontenac Street.Rock and Earth Excavation Construction Equipment Also on Rental Basis.Newton Construction Company, Ltd.Styled By McConnell\u2019s Means Something Different In GLASSES McCONNELL\u2019S Optometrist» 54 King St.VV., Sherbrooke, Qu.- Sunday School at 2.30 p.m.]rule a period of business depression mversary service.All are welcome Note\u2014There will be no evening'is not an ideal time in which to service.The congregation will wor-'to public with a share offering ship with Trinity Church at their an- ^P^tion.Another adverse factor was the general depression in the I value of securities which might be | expect to operate as a deterrent.Neither appeared to act as a de-j triment, however, as the objective of [the campaign was more than attain-|ed in the usual brief period of | appeal.The price of the stock was $106 per share, the same as last year._\tI All things considered the company open Tuesday.was rewarded with a remarkable 1'nday afternoons, resu]t jn v;ew 0f difficulties Dancing tonight at the Avalon.A.H.Genge, Piano Tuner, 194 I Quebec Street.Tel.846-W.Play golf and dance at the Avalon tonight.Golf 25c, ! Knights of Columbus oyster party, Tues., Oct.1st, K.of C.Hall.50c.Anniversary chicken pie supper Trinity United Church, Monday eve., Oct.20th, at 6 p.m.Tickets 75c.The regular meeting of the Sherbrooke Municipal Chap.I.O.D.E., wUl be held in the MacKinnon Memorial, Tuesday, Oct.21st, at 3.30 p.m.Harvest home supper, Advent Ch.Hall, Oct.21st, 6 to 8.Adm.50c.St.Andrew\u2019s Auxiliary will hold a bazaar in the Church Hall, on October 28th and 29th.Everybody welcome.25c for 18 holes at the Avalon Golf Club.10 a.m.to 12 p.m.daily.Opening of French classes, Oct.21st, at Madame L.L'Hote\u2019s, Len-noxville, phone 25W.Dancing tonight at the Avalon.TWO JUDGMENTS RENDERED BY JUDGE WHITE Chambers Brothers\u2019 Action for 31,500 Promissory Note Against E.T.Brick and Tile Co.Upheid-Back Wages Case | Was Dismissed.asked that the action be dismissed, as it was not taken within the year prescribed by law.MEDAL FOR THE GENT First sufferer \u2014 I\u2019d like to play something in a jazz orchestra.Second\u2014What, for instance?First\u2014A fire hose.AND GET READY TO RUN \u201cRise every morning,\u201d a magistrate advised a man in court, \u201cwith the fixed determination to make your wife realize that you are the master of the house, and see what happens.\u201d We know what will happen.He\u2019ll have to get his own breakfast.MILBY FIRST CHURCH OK CHRIST SCIENTIST SI a Frontenac Street Sunday School, 10 a.m.i Sunday Service, 11 a.m.Wednesday evening meeting, j p.m.Reading room Thursday and from 3 to 5.All are welcome.8 ! which would be likely to hamper a I stock distributing undertaking of the ordinary _ variety with everybody 'more or less adversely affected by | the stories of unemployment, poor _\t'business, uncertain markets and the Rev.R.M.Simmons, heavy liquidation which has been in Organist, Miss Alice progress for the past year or more j in practically all the more important tj markets throughout the SHERBROOKE BAPTIST CHURCH Cor.Portland and Queen Streets Minister, B.A., B.D.Sangster.11.00\u2014Morning Worship: \u201cMes-' security sage from the Minor Prophets\u201d; world.II Hosea, \u201cMaking the Vale of i The success of Southern Canada Trouble a Door of Hope\u201d.\tj Power in building up a body of cus- 12.05.\u2014Sunday School.\tjtomer-ownership stockholders in the :\t7.00.\u2014Evening Worship: \u201cWhat past few years is probably unequal- jThey Thought About Jesus; I, \u201cHe led elsewhere in Canada, particular-| Says Things\u201d.\tjly so as far as preferred sharehold- -\t,\tj ers are concerned.The average ST.PETER'S CHURCH j number of shares sold to each indi-; Re».Canon H.R.Bigg.A.K .C., ;vidu?1 >- B™alL T_he campaign just i Rector.Mrs.B.Urwick entertained the Guild for tea on Wednesday afternoon.Considerable work was done and plans made for the Christmas sale.Mr.F.Bennett was here grading lambs on Thursday.Mr.R.McCallum and bride, of Boston, Mass., are spending a few days at Undercliff.Mr.E.Burton attended the Men\u2019s Club meeting at Coaticook, on Thurs-dav evening.Mrs.J.B.Campbell is so far improved that she is able to take short walks.A judgment for $1,508.75 was rendered by Judge C.D.White yesterday against the Eastern Townships Brick and Tile Company, of East Angus, in favor of Chambers Brothers, of Philadelphia.The plaintiffs claimed $1,500 from the defendant company as the amount of a promissory nota dated at Megantic March nineteenth, 1930, signed by the defendant and payable in one month.Added to this was the.interest at seven per cent totalling $8.75 to date, which amount the United States company asked' the court to order the Brick and Tile Company to pay.An action for hack wages to the amount of $115.50 was dismissed by Justice White in the Superior Court.The complainant in the action was Albani Dionne, of Paquet-teville, against Ernest Robidas, of St.Malo d\u2019Auckland.In his declaration, the plaintiff alleged that he had worked on the farm of the defendant from Aj.gust, 1928, until November of the same year.In defense, Robidas claimed that he had \u201ctolerated\u201d Dionne rather than engaged him to work, and that 'he defendant had agreed to be boarded in return for the work he performed.Basing his contention on an article of the Criminal Code, Robidas Do you realize that every user of the FESS Automatic Oil Burner «old and installed by A.R.Wilson Limited, are all BOOSTERS.Just ask us for the names of our users by calling.A.R.WILSON LIMITED 13 Frontenac St., Sherbrooke, Que.Telephone 291 or 473.S.G.NEWTON, B.Sc., President.F.R.MacDONALD, / Secretary- Newton Construction Company LIMITED\t» Contracting Engineers 33 WELLINGTON STREET NORTH.\u2014 TELEPHONE 546.Granada Theatre Building, Sherbrooke, Que.! Rev.R.G.Rowcliffe, Curate.18th Sunday after Trinity Children\u2019s Day 8 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.10\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School.11\ta.m.\u2014Morning Service.12.15 p.m.\u2014Holy Communion.7\tp.m.\u2014Evening Service.Wednesday.10 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.8\tp.m.\u2014Evensong.OFFICE STATIONERY and Supplies FYLES, TRANSFER CASES, FOLDERS.INDEXES, COLUMNAR BOOKS, DATING STAMPS, INK PADS AND RUBBER STAMPS ARE CARRIED BY PAGE - SANGSTER PRINTING CO., 1IMITED ALBERT STREET, SHERBROOKE, QUE.TELEPHONES 467 - 408 Sensation c* o* Divinity .Bishop\u2019s College.ST.PAUL\u2019S MISSION (18th Sunday after Trinity) 8 a.m.\u2014Holy Eucharist.10\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School.11\ta.m.\u2014Sung Eucharist.7\tp.m.\u2014Children\u2019s Service.Monday.\u2014 Communicants\u2019 Guild, 7.30 p.m.Wednesday.\u2014A.Y.P.A., 8 p.m.CHURCH OF THE ADVENT (Anglican) East Sherbrooke 8\ta.m.\u2014Holy Communion.Corporate Communion of the Women\u2019s and Girls\u2019 Guides.11 a.m.\u2014Choral Eucharist.2.30 p.m.\u2014Sunday School.7 p.m.\u2014Evensong.SHERBROOKE GOSPEL ASSEMBLY 288 King St.West.Pastor, W.F.Rourke.Sunday services: 11 a.m.\u2014Devotional.7 p.m.\u2014\u201cRekindling the Fires of \u2019 Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.- Praise, ! iarbn0\u2019 thce.Pe.°P'e but alTf(or the * products of their farms and the ser- i vices of shops of various kinds.All .fhis: liftc voc Prayer, Testimony.All welcome GOSPEL HALL 98 Wellington Street North (Upstairs) 11 a.m.\u2014Breaking of Bread.7 p.m.\u2014Mr.Jas.Blackwood, ! Montreal, will again preach I gospel.Come and hear him.The gos tpel is still the power of God unto sal \u2018 ration to everyone that believeth.All cordially Invited.this has resulted in larger communities and attendant raising of the standard of living.Better homes, more efficient schools, and a broader and fuller sense of living have followed in the of , train of this expansion, evidences of ' Th.\u2022BROCK\u201d Complete with Tubes Here is Value As Never before in Radio A GENUINE new 1931 model DeForest Crosley with DeForest Crosley\u2019s famous features \u2014 \u201cfull efficiency\u2019\u2019 screen grid power\u2014Harmonic Amplification, the important DC development that is the basis of the year\u2019s greatest advance in musical reproduction \u2014 naturally this instrument has scored a sweeping success.Now you can enjoy radio entertainment\u2014 as only DeForest Crosley offers \u2014 at a price that makes your cost of entertainment almost negligible.C.H.HUNTING Phone: Lennox ville 152J.\u2014 Huntingville, Que.Come, See and Tell Me\u2014 Leo Laliberte says.the which are tp be fou: J on every hand ] in the districts throughout which the j | company\u2019s influejee-is felt.The forthcoming annual report is I expected to show that the company j has continued to prosper.The com- I ! pany closed its fiscal year on Sep- i tember 30 And in the course of a few weeks the shareholders will be in possession of a statement of the profits for the year as well as the standing of the company as shown in the balance sheet.While earnings have steadily forged ahead for many months consecutively, readers of the reports of many other companies will observe that decreases in earnings have been by no means uncommon.That power companies for the most part and notably so in the case of Southern Canada Power, have been able to maintain their progress uninterrupted is an evidence of superior qualifications in an investment sense.That \"1 want you to come and see my new tailor shop, with its new windows and its re-construction inside.\"Like my tailoring I think I have added the note of prosperity to an active business, and as a Bandmaster I strike this note in basso profundo.\"You are invited to come, see, pass remarks and give me any suggestions as I try to make my shop look as good as my tailoring.LALIBERTE.Limited.Custom-made Suits and Top Coats.65 Wellington Street North this company will be able to furnish its shareholders with another record report this year seems inevitable, as every month of the period has shown an increase in gross earnings over the previous year.Judging by the repeated success of the campaigns it is plainly evident that the citizens of the Eastern Townships who have become interested in the company as shareholders recognize the principle that a successful public utility, financially strong, is a great asset to a community.(to this NOT SO FAT Slightly Deaf Young Man weary hostess)\u2014May Ï have dance?Hostess (fanning herself) \u2014 I\u2019m sorry, but I\u2019m too dnneed-out.D.Y.M.\u2014-Oh, no, you\u2019re just delightfully nlumo! j Beauty Shoppe fe Persona! Service $ LReasonabSeRafesj Kushner\u2019s Beauty Shoppe iVellington St.North.Phone 2385.DECORATING, PAINTING & PAPERHANGING JACOB DICK 22 Walton Avenue.Phone 2563.Workmanship and Material Guaranteed.concluded found the distribution to average slightly less than four shai-es to one person.The one last j year had about the same distributive .result.It whl thus be seen that the (distribution is not only very general j among the company\u2019s customers but j highly valuable as there is a distinctive community spirit which cre-1 ates the best possible of atmospheres ! as well as relationships between pro-i ducer and consumer.It is said that j the dividend cheques distributed to Note\u2014The Children of the Sunday those who have invested their sav-School will assemble in the Church ings in that way are in a large Hall at.10.30 a.m.on Sunday, and number of cases sufficient to pay will attend the Morning Service at 11 their bills for electricity for the en-o\u2019clock, when the preacher will be tire year.Rev.Ph.Carrington.M.A.Dean ofi The principal amount of the in- E1GHTY-FGURTH ANNIVERSARY SERVICE TRINITY UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19TH, 1930.Special Preacher: Rev.Dr.Geo.A.McIntosh, a former pastor of the church.Anniversary Chicken-Pie Supper, Monday, October 20th, at 6 p.m.\u2014 Tickets: 75c.General Contractors Building Construction Repairs and Alterations of AH Kinds Let us submit an estimate on your next job.It will save you money.Phone 898.K.B.JENCKES 149 Victoria Street Stewart Construction Company LIMITED CONTRACTORS and ENGINEERS Schools Hospitals Factories Barks Power Houses Theatres Paper Mills Dams Garages Office Building Brick Setting Sub-sUtlons Art Building, Sherbrooke, Que.Phone 2515 vestment is employed by the com-'pany for exterrions as they are re-! quired so that the money is very i largely spent in the community and 5 may be regarded as a revolving fin-| aneial transaction which benefits 1 both parties.1 The company started its customer-1 ownership campaign in a small way back in 1922 when a small offering | of 2,000 shares was made at $90 per I share.The size of th- offerings has I gradually worked higher until the | last two years they reached a total j allotment of 10,000 shares each year, | The price has likewise worked high-' er until it is now $106 per share.; _ These offerings have aroused keen ! ! interest each year and there has undoubtedly been a spirit of community pride created in their success resulting in an over-subscription every time.The people of the Eastern Townships are keenly alive ; to the fact that the company has ; dor.ar.immense amount of good for the welfare of the people by bringing in a variety of industries to 1 establish themse'ves at the source of cheap hydro-electric power, thus, creating a market not only for the All Featvires Screen-Grid Tone Control De Luxe Cabinets Super Shielded Chassis Super Dynamic Speaker Made in Canada by Mohawk Radio Limited, Toronto (Licenced by Canadian Radio Patent», Limited) ELECTRIC APPLIANCES, LIMITED 341 St.James Street West, Montreal.Combination Lyric Radio and Phonograph Marvellou» reproduction\u2014full dyn-amic speaker, balanced lid stay, electric motor and pick-up.Burled Walnut cabinet with beautiful tapestry design.ŒO tzci Le** 3>ZDO Tube* OTHER LYRIC RADIO MODELS $154 up Les* Tube* WE ARE LOCAL DEALERS \u2014 OUR LINE IS COMPLETE \u2014 ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION.BOISLARD & DURANLEAU 15 Wellington Street South.Phone 616.\\YE ARE AGENTS FOR THE NEW LYRIC RADIO.ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION.McCLAY BROS.MOTORS REG\u2019D.22 Minto Street.Phone 293i LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR.SEE AND HEAR THE NEW LYRIC DAWSON VULCANIZING WORKS 33 Wellington Street North.Phone 861.J PAGE SIX 5HLKBKUÜKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1930.RECORD\u2019S CLASSIFIED ADS.&>l)erbroofee 3Batlp &ccorb PRICES FOR CLASSIFIED advertising.\u2022 CASH BATE\u20142&e.for 1Ï word, for on» insertion ; t eenU ench addition»! word i * insertion, for the ooet of fire, except under goarenteed reeulu.when the reU i* 2 cento each word flat.CHARGE BATE\u2014Ten cento extra each insertion to cover coat of bookhecping and collection.ERRORS in advertieemento will be rectified immediately on attention being called thereto.BIRTHS.MARRIAGES, DEATHS.Announcement of Death, when funeral notice is added.Card of Thanka, In Memuriam\u201475c.ah inaertion i Eugage-menta.Weddings.Birth Noticsa.60c.Poetry and liati of flowers sent.2c.per word.A coat of 25c.extra when charge account is opened.TO LET BIRTHS, MARRIAGES.DEATHS OT.hyacinthe \u2014 large bright ' store, reeently renorated.central Professional and :r£ Business Directory - BIRTHS MacMILLAN.\u2014On Oct.ISth, 1930, at Sherbrooke, Que., to Mr.and Mrs.S.D.MacMillan, a daughter, (Geraldine Mary).NEW PENSIONS TRIBUNAL PASSES REVIEWED CASES1 Only One Appeal in Eleven Rejected Immediately by Newly Appointed Body.CARD OP THANKS.We desire to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all those who assisted usj any way during the illness, death OTTAWA, Ont., Oct., 18.\u2014Of, eleven service men previously refus- j ion, long ieace oi deaired.Apply to the T.; A-/Af'O A /1 CrUJuJ\tP f V'U/S'vrs ^ jjn any way during the illness, death and war disability pensions whose Eaton Co.» Ltd., Montreal, or to J.A.i\tj burial of our loved sister, mother and grand-J^ESGS have been heard by the newly Jitigoy.St.Hyacinth#.______________I\tADVOCATES\tjmother, the late Mrs.Harriet Badger; to.constituted pensions tribunal sitting those who sent flowers, loaned cars, those ; here, five have received favorable ELLS & LYNCH.ADVOCATES, GRAN- w ho sang, to Rev.Mr.Wallace and Rev.Mr.j decisions.The tribunal concluded in ada Theatre Building.\t[McFarlane for their kind words of comfort, these cases that the evidence Was ; / \u2019f ROUND FLOOR OFFICE ON WEL-AT lington Street.About 46C square feet \\Y of office space on ground floor on Welling- i and all who sent messages of sympathy.MiGNAULT & HOLTHAM.AD-\tHER FAMILY, per month to desirable tenant, frontage of X\\ vocales, McManamy A Walsh Building,; Knowlton, Que.! 1« feet.Apply to the Sherbrooke Record 7;s.Hrs.\tPaige,\t41\tEsplanade Ave.t-y.Largest and meat extensive line* offer- phone 1S4; ed.grown in Canada, new and special line* VIT- for season 1S30-S1.Exclusive\tterritory.\t\u201cpoUR\tRO^M\tFLAT\tTO\tLET.MODER- handsome free outfit, liberal inducements, X a4e rent.190 Bowen Ave.Phone 619W.Stone A Wellington, Toronto 2.\t\u2014-\u2014 I FRIGHT, WARM ROOM.CENTRALLY ^ located, heme privileges if desired, 'suitable for busine&x girl.Only one lady inj family.Box 15 Record.______________________ Keuae ¦ etore > ELI ABLE MAN FOR ONE HUNDRED route, thia county; experience unnecessary ; no aeliing ; distribute and col-iect.Should net seventy dollars weekly.Shfcmas Mfg.Co., New Toronto, Ont.Mildred largie, mus.bac., d.c.m., teacher of piano, violin, harmony, con>-\u2014 the year round.Frigidaire, incinerate*, p0sj^jorlt Pupils prepared for exams, if de-dumb waiter, electric fixtures, fireplace.s.r\u20acd_ Studio: 3 Melbourne St (Y.W.C.A.Bidg.l.Phone No.472.NOTARIES Li B.WORTHINGTON.LL.B., NOT AH Ï Public.Estates settled, issuer of Mar-riapp Licei^es.Sun Life Bldg., Sherbrooke.Cl\tE.BO BLASE.NOTARY PUMJC.^ \u2022 66 Wellington Sl No., 3-herbroo\u2019 e.ANSELME 1ÜURIGNY.B.A-, L L.B,.Notary- Beaudoin K.dg., East Angus.Que.lei.Office 42-r-a.Residence 28.PHYSICIANS AND Sli KG EON U sufficient to show the men\u2019s claim to allowances, the amounts being left to the Board of Pensions Commissioners to set.* In two other cases men have been .I granted the right to government hos- Î \" pital care to determine the cause and j extent of their disabilities, in three | cases decision has been reserved and in only one case was an imme- i - 'diate adverse decision given.SMITH BROS.Memorial Art Ltd.2116 Bleury Street, MONTREAL The finest art memorial store in Canada.BARRE and ROCK OF AGES granite monuments always on hand ready to be lettered and set .¦> L.any part of the count:;\u2019.50 years of honorable dealing jui'.ir.d our product.DIXV1LLE FOR SALE I) ET We t.rEK.PHONT 676, ei KING 61 ¦7lectrot±i -apy, Urin r Oiseaeea.FEMALE HELP WANTED N EXPERIENCED SALESLADY WAN'T- A> ^ ed for reacy-to-wear Record Box 22.OMINION ORGAN IN GOOD CONDI-tion.Suitable for use in the borne, country achool or church.Bargain at $12.Dos I) rs.McCabe PLANTE.EYE, EAR.lepartmeut.Apply Appiy jg Prospect St.Sherbrooke, Que.SITUATIONS VACANT 9- HORSE POWER BOILER AND\t_ ¦wt) entice, A1 conditiou.Bargain.Apply Office hours: 9.3U - \u2014' -o 6 o m, T^l.1140 Specialist.St Vin-ent de Paul Hôpital.JJR.E.A.TOMKINS.EYE.EAR.NOSE $50.Reward \u2022will be naid hv the under-sign°d for confidentiel information that will lead to the recovery of a e-as tanV.and the conviction of the nerson nr nersons who removed th'' farb from th11 prem'sos of J.H.Burton, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Geo.W.Philbrick, Ayer\u2019s Cl iff.Mrs.W.R.Bateman, who has \u2019 spent the summer here at \u201cBateman Lodge,\u201d left on Tuesday for her home at Quincy, Mass.She was ac- i companied by Miss May Drumgold, and Mr.Patrick Welch.Mr.and Mrs.John A.Gilson and Mr.Carlo Pedersen were in Sherbrooke, Wednesday, on business.| The burial service for the late Mrs.Archie F.Damon, who passed away at her home, at Island Pond, on Sunday afternoon, took place at the Dixville Cemetery, on Tuesday afternoon.The deceased was born ! Alice M.Egleston, the youngest ; daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.Nelson F.Egleston, highly esteemed ; residents of this place, and had passed her fiftieth birthday on May 1 6, 1930.About twenty-five years ago she was united in marriage to Mr.| A.F.Damon, and for a time resided here.For some years their home has | been at Island Pond, where Mr.Damon is employed by the Grand Trunk Railway Company.She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, | three daughters, Mrs.Thelma Pil-Ijbro, the Misses Thekla and Norma Damon, one son, Mr.Theodore Damon, one grandson, and two PREMIE 1 SHfcRBROOHlS FAVOKOE PICTURt HLAYHOUSC , THE LAST DAY His Mightiest Achievement Your Supreme Thrill 1 WRkharf pithelme^ SPAWN Æ PATROI#^ And Other Attractions.Special\u2014Sun.and Mon.Only Something different and refresh ing in chorus girl and gangster pictures! ALICE WHITE in \u201cSWEET MAMA\u201d with DAVID MANNERS \u201cWonder Boy\u201d of \u201cJourney\u2019s End.\u201d Special Added Feature: The favorite of the saddle in an all-talking Western Comedy with aviation thrills ! jpiBSON îfauMing Cfaoubïe1 Also Cartoon - Pathe News.Continuous Sunday 2 to 11 p.m Entertaining Double Programme! GRANADA Sunday till Tuesday 3 Days Only The laughs and loves of golf in a grand comedy romance with music by the writers of \u201cI Can\u2019t Give You Anything But Love,\" with peppy yone will enjoy.Dorothy Jordan Robert Montgomery Benny Rubin COVE m mimimti ^ An Added Action Romance! George O\u2019Brien in Zanc Grey\u2019s thrilling story of the Western Plains.\u201cLast of the Duanes\u201d Comedy and News Reel.'AT siuq 1* ATttk'«,\" D Decision of Spartan Barbers Reached at Meeting at Which Plight of Agricultural Industry Was Discussed.and Tbroat.Specialist U> th» Sberbrook* 136 Weîlinjttnn St.N Tel.I7k* rOU- CAN EARN GOOD MONEY IN Bolton Center.PAINTING & DECORATING \\Y axrdi.No canvassing or éolicitinE.*e in- >> slabe and edgings cut 16 in.at $4.50 struct you and supply yo* with work.Writ* per 0f 128 cubic feet.Apply to Pejepscot today for free Look,et.The Meoh«rti Com- paî>er ç0>> Sawyervilîe, o&cy.Ltd.16 Dcmirioc B.dg.Torocto.- rWO CAR LOADS OF CHRISTMAS trees for sale.All No.1 trees, spru-e ill wiater.j.n(j balsam.AI work guaranteed.Apply ree.Canadian iiacLeod Bros., Bury, Que.Route No.3.PAINTING JUST liki FINE \u201cLIKE YOU like it\u201d by artists who know.Get my prices.A.F.McLach.ar, Sherbrooke.Phone 2865-J, [7 ARN UPWARDS OF $25 growirg mushrooms for u?n cellars.Illustrated booklet 1 Washroom Company, Toronto.HOME WORK - \u201c FT.IRON FENCE.THREE FT.HIGH, f O Apply J.G.Mallory, Lenisoxville, Que.Phone !42-r-2.\t_____________ T ADIES WANTED\u2014TO DO PLAIN AND J- light «-ing at home, whole or ,Pare ( ) B Fr0EteDac st time.Good pay.work sent any c^tance, SMALL SIZE.W.L.GILSON.Phone 571-M.E.M.ARMITAGE & CO.INSURANCE.Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldg., King and Wellington Sts., SHERBROOKE.charge* paid.Seed *tamD tor particulars.Nat.cBal Maralacturirg Company.Mon treat ,S TEACHERS WANTED As; PROTESTANT TEACHER Grades 3 and 4, Magog SS 1ST ANT wanted for Hsgh SdhDdL for balance of echooi year.\u2022\u2019Alary $60 per xcr.tn.Apply itating exper- x^EDIGREED MALL TABLE, KITCHE!'*\u2019 TABLE.PER-fection oil heater.Phone 1634-W.\\SK FOR SHERBROOKE POTATO Chip* iIndian Head Trade Mark), and be convinced of their deliciousnes*.On sale everywhere.to E.D.Sn pEDIG SITUATIONS WANTED NEWFOUNDLAND PUP-pies.some of the best we ever raised the last sixteen years of dog breeding.A.Gillespie, Abbotsford, Que.Typewriters \u2022 Typewriterc UNDERWOOD MATHIAS TYPEWRITER eXCHANG^.Rentao* R^pa.ra.Phan* AUCTION SALE Tuesday, October 21st, at 1.30 p.m.One carload of good heavy young horses.In first class condition.To be sold without reserve.Come early and choose your horse.R.M.DEMERS, Auctioneer.M.R.O\u2019DONNELL, 22 Bowen Ave.So.Eg/eston, be rid\" mlnf ' other «la-' | ARTISTIC HAIRCUT MAY tives and friends, by whom she will; B£ OBTAINED IN SPARTA beM°rsg ^\u201crJarker, of Coaticook,! FOR BUSHEL OF WHEAT was the guest of Mrs.Eugene Smith on Tuesday.Among those who attended the funeral of the late Mrs.Damon at Island Pond, on Tuesday, were Mr.and Mrs.0.C.Egleston, Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Damon, Mr.and Mrs.Ervin McIntyre, Mr.and Mrs.Ora\t- McIntyre, Mr.and Mrs.Lee W.! SPARTA, Mich., Oct., IS.\u2014The Childs\", Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Parker barbers of Sparta have agreed to and Mr.Fenton Parsons.\tcut hair for wheat.For one bushel | Miss Priscilla M.Chandjer and ; of wheat any farmer living in these 1 I Miss Natalie Chandler, of Coaticook, 1 parts can obtain an artistic haircut : | were the guests of Mr.A.J.Martin and twenty-sevèn cents cash farm ! and family, on Wednesday.\t; relief.I Mr.and Mrs.Andrew O\u2019Donnell ! The decision to accept wheat in-\t_______ rand son, Norton, of\tRumford, Me., ! stead> of .\tmoney was reached at a\t- spent the week-end\twith relatives, j meeting\tof all.Spartan tonsor'al |\tj-»\t**/->|iç\tunTpi\tnFTFTTIVF here.\t;\tartists at\twhich the present plight of\trAÎYIUUd\tHUifcL\tUtlLLlIYL Mr.and Mrs.H.Judson Norris'the agricultural industry was dis-j DEAD FROM HEART ATTACK are making an extended visit with I cussed.Wheat is selling here for friends in Bath, Me., and other | sixty-seven cents a bushel and a \u2022 Today: \u201cOur Blushing Brides,\u201d Comedy, Cartoon and News.Wfe è I snsnniES MSyi wo mo features dailyI8\u2014 Coming Sat.and Sun.Only \u2022\u2022BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY,\u201d also \"ONE ROMANTIC NIGHT,\" And a Two Reel Comedy.FRENCH AND ENGLISH TITLES.EPISODE NUMBER 7 OF \u201cACE OF SCOTLAND YARD,\u201d The Only Theatre in the City Showin.j Silent Pictures.places in the New England States.trim is valued at forty cents.Chickens belonging to Sparta bar- Don t neglect to read the Ulassi- j bsrs will benefit by the offer, fied Advertisements in this issue i CRESTED CANARIES.ALSO ROLLERS 9W WITH BOY.12 YEARS.SEEKS ^ country.Mr*.Je&&e Allen, Foster, Que.&e bouse Keeper Box 13 Record.A Bi AGENTS WANTED\t1 LADY\u2019S WARM COAT, FUR COLLAR.-A *ize 40; one chiffonier; one bureau, BIG tl PRIVATE GREETING CHRIST- light color; one banjo; ai*o lot of fancy ___ card *ai tative* already daily ; experience Carretecn Company, Brantford, Ont book free; repreaen- ¦*ork.58 Wolfe SSt.Te.ig five dollar» op , capital anneceaaary.JQ 1682 up*lairs.ELCO LIGHTING SYSTEM FOR SALE.In perfect condition.Reason for selling i* Southern Canada now supplying power GENTS MAKING f.5 PER WEEK UP.Appiy Mrs.H.W.Jcnes, Phone 221-2 Water- in «pare time (more according to time i00\u2019 given; aelling \u201cImperial Art\u201d made-ia-Cao-\tt,.To îia Penserai Greeting Ckristma» Card*.\tFA\"R \u201d with harna HEAVY WORK HORSES, aekBOtoiedgad by agent* and publie the ~\tBarnc**,\tkeavy *»*on and sied*.rr»ate*t selection in raine, price and new App,y to P.O.Box 106, South Stake.y, Qne.variety.Season in fnii .wing.Write for CM ALL QUEBEC HEATER WITH GRATE sample hook on approval Brttieh Canadian and rimmer.in good condition.Pnbltohing Company, 51 Weiiington Wear, C.M.Haw**, Lennoxvilie 306.Toronto.Phone SPECIAL MACHINES BUILT, JOBBING AND MACHINE WORK.GREY IRON, BRASS AND ALUMINUM CASTINGS NICKEL PLATING.COPPER PLATING.GALVANIZING.E.& T.Fairbanks & Co.LIMITED Sherbrooke, Que.Phonei 1015-1016.PHEW, THAT'S BAD! Moron-\u2014Your spelling is atrocious.Why don't you look up the words in the dictionary?\u201d Robot\u2014I can\u2019t spell well enough ; to find them.T.C.THOMPSON Manufacturer and Importer ot Memorial Monument* ot every description.thirty-seven years c racti-cal experience, plua a course to Modeling and Drawing at Pratt Institute.Brooklyn.N Y.Honest good* at boldest price erected anywhere.Inquiries appreciated.270 Wellington St.S.Phone 558.RETIRE, DAMON AND PYTHIAS CM\u2014I\u2019d like to be in your shoes just before inspection.TC\u2014What would you do?CM\u2014Take a walk in the mud with them.-\u2014 pLOWER WITH THERMOSTAT fCOP- T> ELI ABLE MAN FOR ONE HUNDRED '¦* pu*) for Vorr.ir.* trr.»'.' co*l.V,r«y XV ,.,orc rout*: thi* county: experience cheap.Dr.J.C.St.Pierre, ,>A Wei.ingtop : dietrlhut* and eoi- North.\t____ ________ route; mneceaeary : no *e ect- Should shgmas Mfg.FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE WANTEp TO BUY PARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE \u2014[ \u2014¦ X Orchard.1G5 acre* in perfect eondi-f-ARM WANTED WITHIN TWO MILES tien: four nsi!« from Coaticook and Comp-.Mail particular* and price st.N., Sherbrooke.36 Wellington Mcn-.-«a.Que.rPWO TESTED COWS, HOME USE ALSO MISCELLANEOUS need man, muêtly cotte.West Brome.teaming.Pbcne C.If ^TRICTLY FRESH EGGS BOUGHT \u2014 Highevt price* xwkL HuotingrriRe Poultry Form*.Phone S'15-r-22.EPAIR CARS, h, 75c.\t2?Guy 1 lotte.GREASE CARS, 75c.; St.Edward St.Arthur.pRITISH CONSOL CARD COLLECTORS, complete your deck* before Christma*.4 -.fOW FARM, NEAR PROTE-iTANT 8r'/\t\u2022** ,e v\u2019111 \u2018*r,d J,rJU .\t.\t.\tcomplete pacK.Turret* a-o exchange* ,v\tCard Exchange.56 Columbia Ave., Mont,,.Apply stating term* to P.O.: 7\u20ac, Dixville, Que.__________ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE SANITARY Rubber Goods o?all k.nd* mailed postpaid, in plain wrapper.Guaranteed Write for mailorder price jiat, saving\tDept.G, Novelty Rubber Co., 11 Chatham St., Hamilton, Ont.WANTED Reliable «ale* agent* for unrepresented district* in Eastern Town*hips fo^ one of Canada\u2019* largest and beat equipped Nurseries.Good pay, free equipment.Write PELHAM NURSERY CO., Toronto, Ontario.MULTIGRAPHING \u2014 MIMEOGRAPHING DIRECT MAIL CAMPAIGNS The fac-simile typewritten jetters are dignified, effective, and reach your prospect when your salesman has failed to get a hearing.Sell By Mail And Extend Your Field.Ask Us For Particulars.FARRELL SERVICE 721 Craig Street West, Montreal.Harbour 8808.E NGLISH-5 PEAKING COUPLE WANT to t Drum mon tare house with another couple 1 Road.Appiy Box 21 Record.$50 REWARD The sum of $50 will be paid for information which will lead to the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who broke into the summer home of Herbert M.Brune, Jr., on Massawippi Lake, at North Hatley, stealing therefrom many articles besides the heavy wool blankets.This is the cottage just beyond Siccawei Lodge.Whisper the clue to any merchant in North Hatley and it will be followed up.W PEANUT registered ?Joe Smith, Formerly of Scotland Yard, Guarded Noted Guests of Waldorf Astoria Hotel for Thirty-Three Years.NEW YORK, Oct., 18.\u2014Joe Smith, who came from Scotland j Yard to become chief detective at : the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and i watch over its notable guests for a third of a century, is dead at h:s home in Spring Valley, N.Y.A heart attack ended the career of the man, who with Oscar, the chef,, was a fixture of one of the most famous hotels in the country until it was torn down a year age.He matched wits with the shrewdest crooks of his time and guarded | the valuables of a long list of ceieb-j rities.PARK THEATRE RICHFORD, VT.Programme for Week Beginning October 20th.MONDAY AND TUESDAY.Double Feature \u201cWIDE OPEN\u201d Wide Open is a comedy farce presenting complications in the life of a mild mannered bridegroom.\u2014Warner Bros.Rin Tin Tin in \u201cRough Waters\u201d NEWS REEL \u2014 COMEDY.WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.\u201cFOLLOW THRU\u201d America's boy-friend, Charles Rogers, and the Queen of the Fairways, Nancy Carroll, in this sensational Broadway romance.Plenty of comedy to make it entertaining.Paramount Picture.NEWS REEL \u2014 COMEDY.FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.\u201cTHE STORM\u201d A Universal picture with Lupe Velez, Paul Cavanagh and Wm.Boyd, NEWS KEEL \u2014 MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2.30 \u2014 COMEDY.er\u2019s attempt to marry her to Porn-gold, the trader, comes Lupe\u2019s trus love, played by John Holland.The featured players, Lupe and Jean Hersbolt, are said to play their parts admirably.Lupe gives a vigorous interpretation of the wil t, young lass whose unbending will gives the story impetus.Mr.Hcrsholt has always been a good actor.From the first days many years ago when he played in a Stockholm theatrical company, he ; He was a young detective on the .\t,\t,\t-\t.\t,\t¦_ : London Police Force when Georg.) j l65 ^at* a Een\u2019-U3 f°r charactenza-C.Boldt, manager of the Waldorf-1 llon;\t., Astoria, brought him to the United! Lloyd Hughes and Mary Asto.States in 1897 to organize a hotel 1 have leading .olcs in \u2018The Kun-! police force.Hating publicity, he ! away Bride\u201d which will be the seo-idid his job quietly but thoroughly | ond picture on this programme for Willie _ donef'/ What are you eating ?PLÂM7ERS SALTED PEANUTS the last three days of next week.\u201cSweet Mama,\u201d a tale of racket» oers and chorus girls, will tie the feature attraction at the Premier Theatre on Sunday and Monday next.Alice White and David Manners have the principal roles in this j , picture.-.j.The combination of a gangster melodrama and the spicy, tealistio IHh PREMIER\t| peek into the lives of chorus girls The Premier Theatre manage- and cafe entertainers gives Miss ment has secured as a special at- White a role that is said to he one and there are those who say that a more capable private policeman never lived.Movie Screen Attractions traction for Thursday, Friday an I Saturday next, the outstanding screen production, \u201cHell Harbor,\u201d starring Lupe Veiez, Jean Hersholt and John Holland.\u201d \u201cHell Harbor\u201d is a tale of prate-like traders, who seek to Peal, not only gold, but ladies\u2019 hearts.Or.! the Island of Madre, a rough jewel i of the Caribbean where a poiygot 1 crowd makes life swift and interesting, Lupe Velez, as Anita, is beset by a treacherous father vho wishes to marry her to a shrewd trader, played by Jean Hersholt.Out of the frustration of her fath- f the most difficult, as well as one of the most effective in her career.Sixteen outstanding stars, including Chester Conklin, Ben Turpin, Dorothy Burgess and Helen Twelve-trees, are assembled in \u201cSwing High,\u201d which will be shown on Tuesday and Wednesday next at the Premier Theatre.\u201cSwing High\u201d is said to be one of the most spec acular productions ever filmed.An original story by Joseph Santley and Jame-s Seymour, it was directed by Srntley, one of Broadway\u2019 most capable directors of musical extravaganza.F°Z LIGHT DELIVERY TRUCK \u2014 d condition, i40.Indian motor-pwjjr overhauled, ivrw tir«a, |55.FOR SALE AND TO REM BRINGING UP FATHER Gopy right hv George Me-Janus A.A- Bu T?ORD 2.30 BOWEN AVE.«OUTIL EIGHT! ne>*lj renovated room*, garasre.FOR BALE\u20141925» MODEL, tlfA trz* grotittda.to Quick buyer.Phone 3064-W or tell or rent.Immediate occupation- Will John Wceodgate, 1507-J.or .Jttob Kutfener, 422 Prince Albert, Weat-mount, Out LIVE STOCK FOR SALE w >EDIGBEED SHROPSHIRE RAMS FOR cate.Bargain price».Apply to Ernett *, Knowlton.REAL ESTATE FOR SALE F INK RESIDENTIAL BUILDING LOTS OEGISTERED JERSEYS.ACCREDITED.from prize .-otic.All »««, over «locked.Your chance V etart pure bred* cheap.W.H.Km» rt ' r, FutUm Junction, Que.FARMS FOR SALE O14 ACRE OF GOOD LAND.ELEVES-room >,' »\u2022?, thed *nd barn attached Ju*t outcida of tb* corporation.Very reasonable.Apply P-O, Box bSt George J, Boyd, Cowan*ville.Que.Newton Street.Moderate price» ; ea*y term*.Call 646.or appiy to Newton O>n*truetion Co.Limited, 165 Portland Ave.Sherbrooke./«OREILLES CAFE IN COATICOOK \u2014 'Located in beat buainea* \u2022 tat ion ; «ei.lngj a general line of candie*, toy venir*, etc.A real opportunity for the right party to ea-tabJiah hirruelf in a biuineu weli known.! Good reason tor aelling.Addrea* Gobeille j Cafe, Coaticook.Que.WANTED TO RENT LOST AND FOUND /\"COMFORTABLE with Board, \u2022* furoUfc ,ood refer.- /'\u2022RAY ANGORA CAT STRAYED FROM ROOM, PREFERABLY 'J J49 Victoria fitreet laat week.Ch id\u2019* ¦ nted by lady who could pet Arty information phone Joan Jeneke*.nc«.Box 26 Record.'No.DOCTOR CO R\\CWT IM SEE MR-JiCGCr VJF ARE AFRAID j TO TAUV< TO HIM- HE 'S BEEN1 AtCTiWC So STRANiCE- i-ATELT- Tes doctor- L MES AS CROSS AS A BEAR j MIS TEMPER f IS UNIQEAR-ABLE.MOM1.JUST A LITTLE CRANiKV-SAD BUS! MESS I GUESS- MR M6CS- I\u2019D LIKE TO HAVE A FEW WORDS WITH\titsl RECARO TO ^OuRTEfifiPER- THE FEWER WORDS TOO HAVE WITH ME THE BETTER, SO TOO HAD ^ BETTER STOP TALKIN' RIGHT NOW ' T I GREAT Tip [ HEAVENSJ DiO HE THROW TOO OOT° DO'YOU THIMK THIS IS THE WAY I ALWAYS CotHE.OUT or- A V^OOtH?You hubbano DOESN T WAMT A DOCTOR- HE NEEDS -A Lionne TAwieR- 7?lUi if) 1930, Int\u2019l F.»fur.*>,rvlr,.inr., Cr.Rt Britnln ri/M, re.ervHl / O -/ft a SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1930 PACE SEVEN FINANCIAL NEWS MONTREAL OPENING AND NOON PRICES GENERAL LIST WEAKER TODAY AT MONTREAL GOSSIP IN THE WORLD OF FINANCE The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Montreal Stock Exchange are furnished by Johnston & Ward: \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022« \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022a* Abitibi.Abitibi l\u2019fd.Hell Telephone Brazilian .B.C.Packers .U.C.Power \"A\u201d B.C.Power \u201cB\u201d Prompt on .Building Products Can.Brewing .Can.Bronze .Can.Car .Can.Car Pfd.Can.Cement Pfd.Can.Gypsum .Can.Ind.Alcohol Can.Pac.(Mew) .Can.I\u2019ower and Paper .Can.Steamships .Con.Smelting.Chas.Curd .Dom.Bridge .Bom.Textile .Famous Players .General Steel .Hamilton Bridge .4\t148%\t148% 22'/»\t22'/,\t21%\t21'4 3'/2\t3'/,\t3'/,\t3% 33'/,\t33'/,\t33'/,\t33% 11\t11\t11\t11 10\t10\t10\t10 21\t21\t21\t21 7\t7\t7\t7 34\t34\t34\t34 17'/,\t17'/,\t17%\t17% 241/,\t24 }4\t243/4\t24*4 94\t94\t94\t94 14\t14\t14\t14 3\t3\t3\t3 42\t42\t42\t42 6 >4\t6'4\t6%\t6'/4 9\t9\t9\t9 133\t133\t133\t133 25\t25\t25\t25 53\t53\t52\t53 74\t74\t74\t74 43\t43\t43\t43 7'/,\t7'/,\t7%\t7% 16'/,\t16'4\t16 '/,\t16% UQi\t16 34\t16'/,\t16*4 8\t8\t8\t8 2614\t26'/»\t26%\t26% 13\t15\t15\t15 13'4\t13'4\t13\t13 15'/,\t15'/,\t15%\t15% 5334\t54\t5334\t53% 25\t25 '/,\t25\t25% 31\t31\t31\t31 230\t230\t230\t230 55\t55\t55\t55 46\t46\t45%\t45% 4\t4\t4\t4 9\t9\t9\t9 53\t53\t51 %\t51% 28\t28\t27%\t27% 36 V,\t36 y,\t35\t35 19\t19\t19\t19 20\t20\t19*4\t19% MARKET\t\t\t Brazilian Traction Again Under Pressure at Opening This Morning and Quickly Sold Off.MONTREAL, Oct.18.\u2014Brazilian Traction was again under pro nure today at the opening of the Montreal Stock Exchange and qu ck'y sold off more than two points to 22.The general list was mildly weaker, Nickel easing 1-8; Montreal Power 1-4; Dominion Bridge 1; Power Corporation and Canada Power and Paper 1-4 each.Furnished by Johnston & Ward.RALLY BEFORE ELECTION EXPECTED NEW YORK, Oct., 18.\u2014The New York Advisory Service says: The market action of the past few days provides eloquent confirmation of the fact that large scale short selling cannot be deterred merely by lending stocks to the \u201cshorts\u201d on a flat basis, or even by charging them a premium.The bears will willingly pait with any premium if they feel that they have a chance ro make full points on the downside.A man might be at the very edge of a precipice, but if no one pushes him, he can keep his footing.Of late, however, the sole province of Ihe bears seems to be to furnish the pushing, this sounds a bit far NEW YORK, Oct.18.\u2014 Stocks were still under pressure at the i opening of today\u2019s market.American 'Telephone, Johns-Mansville, American Can, Westinghouse Electric and New York Central lost about a point each, and U.S.Steel, Bethlehem Steel, Public Service of N.J., and Pennsylvania Railroad, about Và.General Electric, opening with a block of 5,000 shares, was fairly steady, sagging only BEQUEST FOR DOG BURIAL MAY INVALIDATE WILL SEVERAL LOSSES REPORTED THIS MORNING AT NEW YORK; fetched, but literally that is what has been happening marketwise.If it were not for the consistent bear pounding of the past month there would be no large blocks of distress stocks pressing for sale, nor would there be iny comparable basis for the intermittently demoralized state of mind that has characterized recent market operations.A week ago we called to the mind of our readers that fact -that, during the November collapse of the market last year the exchange sent out a questionnaire on short selling and that the list thereafter rallied som sixty-four points within a week, as measured by the industrial stock J market averages, why not try a .\t.\t_\t.! questionnaire again, in plate of the Attempting to Prove Insanity m; present ineffectual land unofficial Action of Former London,:\t°f loauni^' , .\t\u2019 Might we add the additional sug- Unt., Man.\t1 gestion that the exchange abolish _______\t( inter-house borrowing of stocks, LONDON, Ont., Oct.18.\u2014 The ! compelling all loans to be made at right of a testator to provide in his ] loan desk of the floor of the will for burial of his dog at a cost1 cxcllange- We have an idea the ad-of $100 will be challenged at the Î °Ption of such a rule might mater-fall assizes before Mr.Justice Logie ! ialIy alter J'I>e charactetr of short next week, when Mrs.Harry Win-celling activities.There is little to dell, of Delaware Township, will seek add this time except to reiterate our to nullify the will of her brother, i belief that the market will enjoy a Thomas Owens, Caradoc farmer, [shxrp rally movement well before Mrs.Windell claims that the!\u20aclect'on day.clause \u201cSport, dog, to be buried in box, $100\u201d, and other provisions of the will reflect an unsound mind in LUMBER PILES DESTROYED BY SEVERE BLAZE MAGOG SEWAGE SYSTEM UNDER CONSTRUCTION PRICES AND DETAILS OF SHERBROOKE MARKET An increase of two cents a pound I Lemons, per doz.in all grades of butter featured the Oranges, per dozen .1 4*ï*r3 rr* *-» 4-\t4-\tC?L ^ It \u2014*^ 1 .\t__ 1 _ 1 ( V-» \u2022 Three Piles nf I nmher Were Work SlarleH hv Municinal Au-! tracilnÇ at \u2018he Sherbrooke market Pineapple .20c to inree riic^ or Lumber werewom Started oy municipal AU yesterday.Creamery butter sold at I Plums, per doz.Completely Destroyed on Mr.| thorities on Much Needed Pro- thirty-six to thirty-eight cents 0.T.Anderson\u2019s Siding at Hardwood Flat-General Notes and Personals.# ¦ ! HARDWOOD FLAT, Que., Oct.j 16.\u2014A threatening fire broke out in « lumber piles on Mr.O.T.Arder- i ject\u2014General Notes and Personals.25c to 35c 40c to 85c kilc 10c THE VEGETABLE MARKET cents last week.£jajry ( Asparagus, bunch.20c pound, compared with thirty-four to thirty-six cents last week.Dairy in butter also showed a similar in-i o ets',Dt\u2018^ measure.15c crease, bringing thirty-five to thirty-1\u2018'rllssels1\t2 qtg.25c MArnr, rnp n t 17______________The 8ev®n cents a pound.\tn buncl! \u2022\u2022 .10c to 2oc municipal authorities'\u2019 have started\tA decrease in the\tproduction of,\tCabbage, each .6c\tto\t10c municipal autnontiCS nave starteu\tnormal at thi*\ttime of year !\tCarrots, per measure .10c to\ttoe work on the new sewage system1\tnciiiiai ai.iou- or\trnvn rWar,\toru on fhp south sirip nf thp river a was responsible for a further jump^orn- Per dozen .20c project that has been contemplât-: of two oents a dozen in price, quota- Cucumbers, each .6c to 10c son\u2019s siding, a little after nine ^d jfor some time and which^ L I i\u2019.0113 ranging from\tforty-five to\tIceberg lettuce, each ca rot some time ana wmen 18\tfifty-two cents yesterday compared '\tl'Ceks.quart o\u2019clock on Tuesday evening.Occurring at this time of the year, when everything is o dry, nuten consternation wa-i caused by the blaze.A large number of men arrived in cars from Bury, Hardwood Flat and Scotstown to fight the conflagration, and although their efforts could not save the lumber, they prevented the blaze from spreading.At ah utt .valve o\u2019clock three piles of lumber had been completely destroyed.Soon after the flames were extinguished, and the men returned Ijome.The origin of the fire is unknown.General Notes Mr.and Mrs.R.Seymour and family, of Concord, N.H., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.ana Mrs.Jas.Ross.Week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Adam M.Ross were Miss Eileen Ross, nurse-in-training at the Sher- some time [greatly needed.15c to 20e .5c A large number of men are now)\tft-t.LCertL the Lettuce, each ,\t.be \u201c !al\u201de ««\u201c« -rh-p ments.Then the clergyman profess- comphshed hoeraaon of the Rhine- , ed to excomrourjcale the trio who had represented the protesters.Emile and Lotfciniere in the county of Lotbiniere; and valuable suggestions arv on file concerning the opening of one of the oldest and richest farming district?lying _ at a short distance from the capital city of the Province of Quebec, but still without railway facilities of anv kind.Two years have elapsed, during which time Miss Collett set a record by taking her fourth championship in 1929, while Miss Van Wie _ lost out in the second round.Now |\tthe berth at.first base, showed Miss Van Wie is back to challenge Miss Collett once again.The Chicago lass yesterday ut-drove and even out-putted Mrs.0.______\tGLOUCESTER, Mass., Oct.18.\u2014 Statistics show that during the ! i?s.umPtio?°f the.International last season the Notre Dame and J.P.Fishermen s Race sen^ for the Sir Dion team\u2019s average was .302.Four- Thomas Lipton cup.off here, which nier, stellar second baseman of the nas languished a week, today de-local junior team, led his mates with\tentirely on the weather, an enviable average of .451, and he ' _,\u201c°th schooners, the Gertrude L.also was the leading base runner jlhebaud, ot Gloucester, and Blue-with seventeen stolen bases.Three j nose, of Lunenburg, champion of the of his steals were pulled off on Canadlan fleet'were neady, and their Pete Landry, and one was when he cre'''s anxious to get the series over scored the only run of a game be- so they might clear for Halifax, tween Asbestos and Notre Dame w^?re another two out of three while the former\u2019s pitcher, Wanning, serles >s scheouied for the Dennis hurled a no hit game.\t,cnp> emblematic of the sailing cham- Brooks, playing short stop, was P'onship of the North Atlantic, and runner-up to Fournier with .406 to : t*lere^oro the world.Yesterday\u2019s his credit.Lafleur with .322, Poulin face was called off owing to the with .317, Morin with .316 and Clark W'eeze being too light to enable the with .307 were the four other slug- , schooners to complete the course gers in the \u201cselect class\u201d.Clark, iwl\u201cdn the time limit.*.\u2018\t' bowed Before the Thebaud can depart, real style in guarding a corner which 'nuch work must be done on her, and he was unaccustomed to, and was *ler departure may be a week later second only to Fournier in the num- ' than that of the Bluenose.It was ber of stolen bases.\t! discovered that the Gloucester schoo- St.Pierre, who occupied the box ' ner\u2019s masts were misstepped, that WATERLOO WON ANNUALSCHOOL ansville; 2 K.Savage, Waterloo; 3 G.Runnells, Granby.Distance, 18 feet, Va in.440 yard dash, under 125 pounds\u2014 1 F.Graves, Waterloo; 2 D.Frizzle, Knowlton; 3 Dryden, Cowansville, Time: 58 4-5 seconds.440 yard dash, open.\u20141 G.Runnells, Granby; 2 D.Gibb, Granby; 3 Leonard, Cowansville.Time 53 2-3 seconds.-\ti Running high jump, under 100 Competition Was Keen in District o?unv S'T1 cowa3svdIe; 2 L, £ D J CL 1 i.i i ,\u2022 ; Stock ard.Granby; 3 H.Harding, ot Bedtord School Athletic: Granby, E.Gedye, Knowlton.Height, Meet\u2014Waterloo\u2019s Victory in 4 -eet 8 mches- - Relay Race pionship.Decided Cham- Running high jump, under 125 pounds.\u2014Ford, Cowansville, E.Badger, Knowlton, F.Graves; Waterloo, tied for first place.Height: 6 feet 3 inches.Running high jump, open.\u20141 K.WATERLOO, Que., Oct.,18.\u2014The District o-f Bedford High School ^ gavage( Waterloo; 2 Leonard, Cow-a hietic meet was held on Saturday, ansville and Vincent, Sutton.Height, at the new Exhibition grounds in 15 feet 3 inches.Waterloo, under ideal weather conditions.A large and enthusiastic gathering assembled on the grand stand to enjoy the keen competition witnessed in all the events.The relay race afforded considerable excitement, as the final result of the standing depended upon it.With Waterloo\u2019s victory over the other teams, the trophy, emblematic of the championship, was won.The results of the meet were as follows: 100 yard dash, under 100 pounds.Pole vault, under 100 pounds.\u2014 1 R.Smith, Granby, and H.King, Waterloo; 2 Scott, Cowansville.Height, 8 feet 6 inches.Pole vault, under 125 pounds.\u2014 E.Heelis, Granby, 2 W.Vincent, Sutton; 3 D.Frizzle.Knowlton, F: Perkins, Sutton, and F.Graves, Waterloo.Height, 9 feet 9 inches.^Pole vault, open.\u20141 H.Warden, I Knowlton; 2 Horner, Cowansville, ! and Porter, Granby.Height, 10 ft.Mile race, under 125 pounds.\u2014 W.Taylor, Waterloo; G.Rogerson, Knowlton; R.Tessier, Cowansville.1 H.King, Waterloo; 2 R.Ken- Time, 5 minutes 33 1-5 seconds DO-X TO START OCEAN FLIGHT ; NEXT MONTH\t: would start its long-awaited trans- BERLIN, Oct.IS-\u2014The newspap- 1 Atlantic flight to the United States er Lokal* Anzeiger said yesterday on November 3, leaving from Lis-that the giant flying boat DO-X | bon, Portugal.GRAHAM SIXES AND EIGHTS \u2022 ALWAYS FAR IN ADVANCE \u2014\u2014^ Graham Offers Evidence of Leadership in Value Graham asks everyone interested in quality in a motor car to look at this diagram\u2014to see for themselves how much more Graham offers in value.Here, in the Graham Standard Six Town Sedan at $1235 (delivered in Windsor), is an abundance of quality-and-value features not found elsewhere at anything like the Graham price.Make for yourself the comparisons which prove undeniably that Graham does give the greatest value in the world at the price.The Graham Standard Six Chassis and Body S.Hill, of Kansas City, to win two\t£or t^e majority 0f N0tr6 Dame\u2019s ; tl'e foremast must be shifted\tmore and one in the semi-finals.\tMrs.\tvictories, struck out 156 men\tand:thaa two feeL and\tmain\tmast To follow the.lead taken by the j Hill also lost out in the semi-finals allowed thirty bases on balls.Morin, niore than three feet aft.Whether municipalities, influential citizens ]ast year.\ta brother of the St.Roch hurler! de5>Sner or the builder was res- representatives of chose in the dis- jj;ss yan wie\u2019s triumph was not struck out 42 opponents in the few ponsible for the mistake was not district met at Lotbiniere recency t° ; as impressive as that of Miss Collet:,* games in which he performed, and!cusseoy trom lYJan-tating ohark.their well appointed headquarters in\t\u2014- the Avalon building on Wellington LONDON, Oct.18.\u2014The King has street south.This club, which offers conferred the Albert Medal for diversified sports to its members, is 'gallantry in saving life\u201d on Robert headed by a board of some of the ___________________________________ younger sportsmen of the city, and indications are that success will crown their venture in this field.Members, prospective members and friends of the club are cordially invited to visit the headquarters on Sunday afternoon at two-thirty o\u2019clock and see for themselves what the club has to offer.The guests will be received by the president, Mr.Maurice Parsons, assisted by the other members of the officers\u2019 board, and several well known badminton players in the city will give an exhibition at the inauguration of the courts.Refreshments will be served after the proposed display of this popular indoor sport.Murray Kavanaugh, twenty-two, of 1 Darlinghurst, New South Wales.Kavanaugh was the hero of a epic i fight with a man-eating shark while bathing at Bonds Beach.Noticing , a boy swimmer being attacked about ; fifty yards from shore, Kavanaugh.' unmindful of personal safety, swam i to the spot and despite further at- j tacks of the man eater, succeeded in dragging the boy ashore.The lad, however, later died of his injuries.WINTER STORAGE for 1 0 0 AUTOMOBILES in a fireproof Garage.SANGSTER\u2019S GARAGE 31 Wellington Street South.i ?- HOCKEY 1235 STANDARD SIX F O U R \u2022 D O O R TOWN SEDAN ac, ____________ ______,\t____ .DeJiTerwi in W: odvor, Oottno, ioefadi -'\u2022& ïbraer-proof St/etjr PUce Quit, F.-tithî extri- *nd Specitl Eifbu, JaiSs up.\u2014\t1\t\" - '-eft 4*-* AMERICANS TO TRAIN AT GALT GALT, Ont., Oct.18.\u2014Norman Himes, star local athlete and member of the New York Americans, announces the Americans and the New Haven Eagles will do their j training in Galt.Following a tele-: phone call from Owner Billy Dwyer in New York, Himes mu.de ar- r rangements for the squad of fifty | odd players to work out here, reporting Tuesday rext.They will re- \\ main here for about three w~eks, the Americans going direct to Tor-I onto for their opening game on j November 13th.Dwyer also inform- : ! ed Himes of Eddie Gerard\u2019s ap-1 pointment as manager of the team, I and he is expected here Sunday to : 1 take charge.Twenty-five players ¦ will be quartered in the city and j twenty-five at a Preston hotu.Curtain Scrim White self-check scrim with border and band of rose, blue or gold check designs.24 in.wide.Per yard \u2014Second Floor.15c TECO STORE Hoars: 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.\u2014 Phone 1600 t Curtain Marquisette White or cream curtain marquisette in 36 inch width.Finished with attractive border.Checked dc.-ign.\t2lC \u2014Second Floor.Yard Monday Is Curtain Day Curtains Are Presented at Customary Low Teco Store Prices.See Windov/s.Madras Curtains * Dainty Curtains * Ruffled Curtains * Criss-Cross 1,35\u20141,50 Cream colored madras curtains featuring attractive designs.Two widths, 36 and 45 inches, and 214 yards long.Pair 1.35 and 1.50.\u2014Second Floor.1.89 Marquisette curtains with cream backgrounds and rose, blue, green or yellow designs.27 inches wide and 214 yards long.Pair 1 89.\u2014Second Floor.79c Cream scrim curtains with rose, blue, yellow or green rayon trim.50 inch valance.20 inches wide and 214 yards long.Pair 79c.\u2014Second Floor.Curtains L05 Criss-cross check scrim curtains in cream shade.Top part trimmed with frill.274 yards long.Neat and attractive.Pair 1.05.\t\u2014Second Floor.Lovely Ruffled Scrim Curtains.Cream colored scrim curtains with rose, blue, gold or green stitching, wide and 2 1-6 yards long.An extra good value for Curtain Day Monday.S.And in addition to the features illustrated abort, the Graham Sundard Six offers these advantages\u201466 horsepower motor with 207 co.in.displacement; 7-bearing crankshaft, 81.4 sq.in.of main-bearing surface; full length water jackets; pressure \u201e lubrication to all important bearings; silent chain drive for water pump andgenerator ^ BOISLARD & DURANLEAU 15A Wellington Street South.Phone 616.CHARGES OF TRAITOR HURLED AT CABINET MINISTERS BY FASCISTS (Continued From Page.I.) quent delegate to Geneva.Former Interior Minister Severing walked up to the Speaker\u2019s desk and formally demanded that President Loebe call the Fascist to order.There was a breathless moment as Severing went boldly through the Fascist section toward the cloak room.The left held itself, tense and there was the atmosphere of an im- j pending riot.The ieft obviously was waiting for Severing to be struck, but this did not happen.As the former minister made his exit, yells, filled the chamber.\t! and a committee was temporarily-appointed for that purpose.It was pointed out that gome of| the municipalities asking for the' construction of the railway were (settled as far bark as 1670 and ! other» in the early seventies, that! their natural market is the cities of j Quebec and lycvis, that this stretch of land ia well-known for the qual-| ity and quantity of its farm and; dairy products, that it is densely! populated and that nothing has ever been done to open it to industry on a large scale because of lack of adequate railway communications with Quebec and Montreal, the national port of Canada.Swiss Panels 1.49 A lovely design is featured in these fine quality Swiss net window panels in ecru shade.40 inches wide and 2 !4 yards long.Each 1 49.\u2014Second Floor.Fringed Panels 1.55 Rayon and cotton window panels in cream shade.Neatly finished with lovely fringe.43 inches wide and 2 li yards long.Each 1.55.\u2014Second Floor.Attractive Cretonne 45 inch wide good quality cretonne with blue or rose grounds.Lovely floral designs.Priced exceptionally qn_ low for such quality.Yard.uUll \u2014Second Floor.Gay Cretonne 24c 2 Pairs 1.29 48 inch valance.About 20 inches 2 pairs for 1.29.Art Moderne 33c Good quality cretonne with attractive floral designs in rose shade.Suitable for drapes, cushions, comforters, coverings, etc.36 inches wide.Yard 24c.\t\u2014Second Floor.A new cretonne, very decorative for drapes, cushions, etc.36 inches wide, in shades of green, blue and sand.An outstanding value.Yard 33r \u2014Second Floor.Good Couch Covers Striped in red and green.Finished with neatly fringed edge.Size about 50x90 inches.Will keep your couch neat 1 OQ and is attractive.Each.IiUJ -Second Floor.MAPLE LEAS SPÉCIAL The Maple Leaf Brings Another Triumph Georgette Covered Bed Lamps Crystal pleated georgette ^ bed lamps in lovely pastel colors of rose, green, orchid, gold or peach; daintily trimmed with lace am! rosebud designs.Three attractive shapes to choose from.Complete with wiring and chain pull socket.Maple Leaf Spe- 2.49 cial, each -Second Floor.Couch Covers 2.50 Well made, with fringed edges.Size about 50 x 90 inches.In combinations of blue, green and red.Oriental designs.Will protect your couch and give it longer wear.Each 2.50.\u2014Second Floor.Flat Curtain Rods Single style flat curtain rods that will extend from 36 to 63 inches.Complete with Ifjp brackets.Each .\u2014Second Floor.lUw TECO STORE OPERATED BY '*T- EATON C?, nrr*» ' ** *\tV/ I\tc r MONTWCAL Special Demonstration in the corset department Vwmo-i fOUNiKDON Gail, from Monday until Thursday.An expertly trained corsetiere will advise and assist you in the choice of a «atisfactory foundation garment.Appointments may be made by telephoning 1600.Take advantage of this special service.^ "]
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