Sherbrooke daily record, 4 juillet 1935, jeudi 4 juillet 1935
[" Established 1897.Thirty-Ninth Year, SHERBROOKE, CANADA, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1935.UNLIKELY BRITAIN WILL DEMAND RESORT TO ECONOMIC SANCTIONS British Press Demands Policy of Splendid Isolation Should Fighting Actually Break Out Between Italy and Ethiopia \u2014Feared that Application of Economic Blockade on Italy Would Result in Smashing of Collective Security Agreement\u2014Ethiopian Emperor Declares Italy Has No Right to Demand Protectorate from League.London.July 4.\u2014Great liritain is making strenuous efforts to stop war between Italy and Ethiopia.Sir George Russell Clerk, British Ambassador to France, who saw Premier Laval yesterday, is to have further conversations today.The objective is to secure French co-operation in a peace move.But France is stilt disturbed over the Anglo-German naval agreement.British ministers are reported to he unanimous in a decision to uphold the League of Nations but divided upon a resort of sanctions should Italy declare war.\u201cThe existence of the League is at slake, \u201cIf the League stands by, it is dead.\" \u201cThe League,\u201d comments the Daily Express, \u201cmust either abandon Abyssinia to her fate or try to stop Italy by economic or military pressure.If she does the first the League will lie broken; if she applies pressure the system of collective security\u2014which means a collaboration of Britain, France, Italy and Russia to keep Germany in her place\u2014will crash.There is only one sensible course for this country\u2014 s>piendid isolation.\u201d \u201cAfter the slaughter of war,\u201d says the Morning Post, was a noble conception, But politi- t cians were in too much of a hurry.\u201d The experiment should have begun WORDS OF SCRIPTURE USED ^ AS CODE BY YOUNG LOVERS Kansas City Lady Simply Cables \u201cRuth 1:16\u201d and Young Minister at Port Elizabeth, South Africa, Knows what It Means and Replies \u201cRuth 1:17\u201d.Kansas City, July 4.\u2014 All Miss Frances Elliott needed to cable to Rev.David Thomas Wright, at Port Elizabeth, South Africa, was \u201cRuth 1:16,\u201d and the young minister knew she was saying she would marry-him, for Ruth 1:16 reads: \u201cAnd Ruth said, \u2018intrcat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee, for whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge; thy people shall be my people and thy God my God.\u2019 \u201d And his returned cable exulted, simply, \u201cRuth 1:17\u201d and it reads: , \u201cWhere thou diest, I wdll die, and | there will I be buried, the Lord do I so to me and more also, if ought but ays the Daily Herald, j death pEVt thee and me.\u201d Tomorrow Miss Elliott starts for the little native mission church at Port Elizabeth, thirty-three degrees south of the equator, and a wedding in September.RIDICULE LAST OUTBURST FROM LLOYD GEORGE Winnipeg, July 4.\u2014Sharp recessions at Liverpool sent wheat prices lower in early trading on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange today, de-the League dines of 1 to 11s cents being recorded near mid-session.more modestly.It made pretensions which had no substance.Our Government has gone to the limit of prudence in trying to accommodate the Italo-Abyssinian quarrel.They are urged further by fanatics of the Geneva system who demand economic sanctions.These threats are vain.Enforced, the sanctions mean war for Abyssinia.We are certain the Government will not be persuaded to risk it.\u201d RELAXING IIS.SECURITY LAWS TO STEED RECOVERY OF INDUSTRIES London Papers Unite in Criticism of Statement that Britain Rejected German Offer to Abolish Submarines as \u201cMischief-Making.\u201d London, July 4.\u2014The Times today characterized David Lloyd George\u2019s charges that Britain had rejected a German offer to abolish submarines as \u201cmischief-making.\u201d \u201cIt is deplorable,\u201d The Time said in an editorial, that one tvho once played so great a part in public affairs should merit so stinging a re buke.\u201d Bv \u201crebuke\u201d The Times referred to the statement made yesterday in the House of Commons by Sir Bolton Eyres-Monsell, First Lord of the Admiralty, denying Lloyd George\u2019s allegations.The Daily Telegraph in discussing naval matters said today; \u201cThe policy of the British Government remains absolutely unchanged.At the next Naval Conference they will heartily welcome German support which may well carry greater weight with the other powers because it has not formed part of a previous capital bi-lateral agreement with Great Britain and Germany.\" NO PROSPECTS OF SETTLEMENT IN TARIFF WAR CAPITALS OF EUROPE ARE WATCHING EVENTS CLOSELY Bill Before United States Congress Allowing Re-entry of Commercial Banks into Security Underwriting Expected to Result in Flow of \u201cNew Money\u201d into Industry\u2014 President Determined that \u201cDeath Sentence\u201d Clause Be Included in Utilities Bill.London, July 4.\u2014The capitals ofi fv T J - i- I \\ injo A ^\t*\u2022 G \u201e York, July 4.\u2014A vigorous | Europe remained without confirma-] l\\ injection of 'new money into j tion today of a reported Italo-j\tarteries of industry may] Ethiopian battle on the Eritrean! be the eventual result if the Lmted frontier, but the reports were con-1 States Congress authorizes the re-| sidered to indicate grave tension in|ehtry of commercial banks unto j the East African Empire.\tsecurity underwriting, many Wall Officials in the various capitals Street banking authorities believe.| were keeping a close watch on the Banking officials generally are I situation, arising from border dis- maintaining anonymity m their comments while the banking bill is be- AVIATRIX AWARDED DAMAGES FOR INJURIES Los Angeles, July 4.\u2014For injuries she said she received when a folding bed fell on top of her, Adoree Neville, woman flyer, has been awarded $5,000 damages by a jury in Judge William S.Baird\u2019s court.Miss Neville, contending she suffered a broken jaw and other injuries, sued the St.Francis Hotel and Apartment Company for $10,-000.putes between Italy and Ethiopia, but authorities at Rome, as well as elsewhere, said the unofficial reports fore Congress, but privately, a number of them have not hesitated of heavy losses yesterday in a battle | tJ hail the proposed change in ie-could not be confirmed.\t|\tffard to security underwriting as a - i\tforward step :n the beneficial un- HAILE SELASSIE AGAIN HOLDS ITALY TO BLAME | of the country is not big enough to ________\t! swing a real recovery when it gets Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, July 4.\u2014 under way,\u201d said one tanking ex-Emperor Haile Selassie said today, pert.in a statement to the Associated i \u201cBy permitting commercial banks Press, that Ethiopia dees not want [ to participate in financing activity, war with Italy, but that in the event] investment bankers can turn to of such a conflict \u201cwe shall aceom-i equity financing, and such financing plish our duty.\u201d\tI\tshould form the baekbtne of any The \u201cKing of Kings\u201d failed to in-; sound recovery in the capital mar-dicate that he had received any seri- kets.\u201d ous news, although unofficial re-I This observer and a numiber of ports said heavy losses were others in the financial community sustained on both sides in a battle ] support the proposed limitations between Italian and Ethiopian forces : placed by the Senate Banl ing Com SITUATION I SEEKS OLD PAR RELIEF CAMPS PAYMENTS FOR GREATLY EASED LIBERTY BONDS j Relief Strikers, Now Encamped at Plaintiff in Original \u201cGold Anglo-Irish Tariff War in Fourth Year with Situation Down to Point where Position Is Becoming More or Less Accepted as a Normal Relationship.Dublin, Juiy 4.\u2014Peace prospects appeared as remote as ever as the Anglo-Irish tariff war opened .its fourth year this week.Notwithstanding tireless efforts behind the scenes, neither side was prepared to alter its stand.The result is the position is becoming more or less accepted as a normal relationship.The United Kingdom demands the Free State normally acknowledge its debt and undertake to remain in the Commonwealth preliminary to the consideration of some mitigation.President Eamon de Valera, while admitting collection of the debt through tariffs is hurting more than direct payment, reiterates his intention to never pay a cent willingly and refuses to promise the Free State will nof*secede.At the same time he has offered the United Kingdom a pound for pound trade agreement along the lines of coal and cattle, the pact leaving the political issues untouched.Despite Left Wing anger, de Valera pledges the Free State will not allow herself to be used as a base for attacking the United Kingdom in wartime.He still clings to the old ideal of a united Ireland externally associated with the Commonwealth.The difficulties of the internal situation are increasing.Strong measures to suppress the no-annuits campaign and gun-carrying Republicans have created a larger number of political prisoners than during the Cosgrave regime, FLOODS IN WEST FRENCH BANK ANNOUNCES FURTHER RATE REDUCTION Latest Action of Bank of France Officials Indicates that Financial Reform Policies of Premier Laval Are Bearing Fruit.Paris, July 4.\u2014 The Bank of France today lowered its discount rate from five to four per cent.The discount rate on thirty day credits was also lowered to four per cent.Today\u2019s reduction of the discount rate was a further indication that the economic reforms contemplated in the special powers which the French,Parliament recently granted Premier Pierre Laval were bearing fruit.During the last crisis, the rate ad SUBSIDY FOR CHEESE PRODUCTION DRAWS CRITICISM OF OPPOSITION House of Commons Approved Million Dollar Bonus Fund to Encourage Farmers to Manufacture More Cheese Rather than Butter\u2014Liberals Described Subsidy as a \u201cFork Barrel\u201d Designed to Secure Votes of Farmers and Predicted It Would Lead to an Endless Succession of Bonuses to Producers of All Sorts of Commodities\u2014 Expenditure on Diplomatic Service Debated.process of recovery.CONVENT TO CELEBRATE 250TH ANNIVERSARY Quebec, Juiy 4.\u2014The convent of Ste.Famille on the Isle of Orleans will celebrate the 250th anniversary of its foundation on July 10, 11 and 12, it is announced.Ceremonies will be presided over by Cardinal J, M.R.Villeneuve.MANY AMERICANS TODAY SPENDING THEIR HOLIDAY AT EXHIBITION Regina, Preparing to Return to Homes\u2014Negotiations Opened in Valcartier Trouble.With 1,500 relief camp strikers at Regina preparing to leave for their homes, developments in the relief strike situation occurred at Winnipeg, where Manitoba jobless reaffirmed their protests, and at Valcartier, Que., where, it was learned, a member of the Dominion Government would attempt to settle the strike of 1,900 there.The Winnipeg unemployed, at a meeting last night, protested Dominion Government methods of dealing with the march of western un- on the Eritrean frontier.Details and mittee version of the new bill on thU ^ ™ ^'tawa a\"nd blamed confirmation of the reported battle : kind, amount and diversification of, nn,P °Jae\u201c.,L0\tf repor-w~ -.- could nob be obtained.\tj\tdeposit bank underwriting.They feel \u201cEthiopia never has desired war i that such banks should properly he nor desires war now, because war , limited to the i nderwritirvg of bonds, destroys progress,\u201d the Emperor\u2019s , and shoud not be permitted to sell statement said .\t|\ttheir flotations o customers ui \u201cThe present conflict, for which ! correspondent banks, but only to Italy used as a pretext the flimsy ! distributors or through a recognized border clash late last j exchange STRONG OPPOSITION TO RAIL CONTROL MEASURE incident- year in which thirty Italians and 110] Ethiopians were reported to have JHPEATENS PRESIDENTIAL been killed\u2014is m no wise charge-\t, tt-rii txire nil I able to Ethiopia 1 recause it is «tab-, V 11 0 ON UllLllltb KILL lished by diplomatic documents that ]\t-\u2014 since August last Italy has been 1 Washington, July 4.\u2014A new pre-considerably arming her colonies of ! diction that the utilities bill probably Eritrea and Somaliland, nécessitât-] will be vetoed it it.goes to President ing a declaration by the Ethiopian : Roosevelt without the \u201cDeath Sen-Charge D\u2019Affaires in Rome denying tence\u201d for United States holding Ethiopian intentions of aggression, | companies was made today.This which pretext Italy used to justify 'development, occurred as opposing her increased armaments.\tj forces prepared for another conflict Concerning reports that Premier ;0n the measure Monday.Benito Mussolini\u2019s minimum de-j \u201cI ain morally certain,\" said mands in the dispute were expulsion Chairman Burton Wheeler, Demo-of Ethiopia from the League of crat, Montana, of the Senate Inter-Nations and an Italian protectorate ]state Commerce Committee, \u201cthat over Ethiopia, the Emperor said; i the President w ill \u2019 veto the bill if it \u201cOnly that country which fails to is sent up to him without the death accomplish its duty mav be expelled sentence.\u201d from the League.Ethiopia has a!-j\t- ways respected all its international obligations- The personal opinion of a chief of state, however powerful, cannot disturb us.Only the Teague, not Italy, can decide as to the exclusion of Ethiopia, $243,578 FOR II.S.ARMY AIR CORPS TRAINING SHIPS Washington.,lulv 4 - Setting out to boost the United Slates army air corps strength to 2,320 planes, tho War Denari menl yesterday awarded a $243,578 contract for twenty-six I Wheeler, Democrat, Montana, as a primary training ship*.\ti measure carrying out the President's Mfr-'AÆ I plan of consolidating all transporta ¦ THF WFATHFR ! !,i''ii regulation under the I.C.C.to ; remove a \u201cchaotic\u201d condition in the ] industry.It was drafted under FAIR AND WARM\tj direction of Joseph B.Eastman, Pressure is relatively high over I J* vderal transportation Coordinator, the eastern states and British' \u201cIf «eaPurp^ The Gertrude Avery troupe Communists fought a similar num-, js tj,e attraction and a visit to the bet from the \u201cCroix de Feu\u201d at a Exhibition would not be complete grand stand has attracted large ; the high expectations of those who cafe last night, resulting in a number of cracked heads, sit opposite are realized my next birthday will be much happier.On the other hand, it might well be that the birthdays of some others may not be as joyful if that event should happen.\u201cI am grateful to my colleagues and those who sit on this side of the House for this beautiful basket of flowers, which contains all too many roses, and to the right honorable\u2019 gentleman and those who sit around him for the kind terms in which he has referred to my haying reached another milestone in life's journey.Whether or not we are privileged to meet together on Hankow.China.Julv 4,-China\u2019s foaming torrents'racing down to the J Sherbrooke and the entertainment another occasion to celebrate an mighty Vanptse River, whoso raging sea*\tContinued on page lu.\tContinued on I age «\u2022 without witnessing this high class vaudeville show._________.\t_____The performance is not too long, I requiring about two hours, while the waters down through the centuries ' variety of entertainment makes both V e taken ivemendous toll of life1 afternoon and evening pass quickly.u u| property has again risen above,The different numbers reveal the re-tho level of Hankow's streets.\tIsult of the good training instilled While cessation of rains above | into the dancers and other perform-Ichang caused the river to fall in its ers whose performances rank with upper reaches, rain began again hero\u2019the best on \"big time circuits.This last night to augment further the|is Miss Avery\u2019s first appearance m PAGE TTTO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1935.TRUNK MURDER WAR VETERAN\u2019S IS SOLVED BY BODY FOUND BY FINGER-PRINT SEARCH PARTY *- SHOOTING Merton Ward Goodrich, Arrested Giant Eagle Hovering Over Brome in New York Under Fictitious Lake Yesterday Afternoon Name, Has Admitted Slaying of Eleven-Year-Old Girl in Detroit.Directed Searchers to Spot where Body of Patrick Beggs, of Foster, Was Discovered.New York, July 4.\u2014The baffling] Knowlton, July 4.\u2014 Guided to a \u2018\"trunk murder'* of eleven year old\tBrome Lake by a giant eagle t \u2019\u2019 ot, i~'.n v\t, \u2018i j ; \"'hicn hovered over the water all lod-an Gallaher had been solved to-j yestejxky afternoon, a search party day by a tell-tale fingerprint rec- last evening discovered the body of ord.Having confessed to the slay- Patrick J.Beggs, of Foster, who'was ing of tie young girl in Detroit last\t* *£rt an'ack whil* ,\t6\t.\tnsnrng last Sunday morning and EAST ANGUS RIFLEMEN OPEN ANNUAL COMPETITIONS.East Angus, July 4.\u2014The members of the East Angus Rifle Asso- j dation held their first shoot for i the Dominion Salver and the S.W.1 Craig cup last Saturday afternoon.: M.C.Willard, of Sherbrooke, had ] CELEBRATION IS RULE TODAY IN UNITED STATES the best score of the day, registering Transportation Facilities Felt Pressure of Traditional Urge of Many Celebrants to \u201cGo Places and Do Things.\u201d a total of 101 which included a po sible thirty-five at the 200-yard dis-1 tance.C.J.Hall posted a ninety-; nine to furnish the highest score | among the members of the Associ-j ation.Hall had a perfect score from the 600-yard butts.Hazen Davis Washington, July 4.\u2014The United finished with ninety to assume the !^tates %vaf today a bunting-draped lead for the Salver\t: nation of parade watchers, picmca- The Class \u201cA\u201d spoon was won by'ers> motorists, oration listeners or C.J.Hall, while A.Fournaise cap-\t°n«:da>' vacaDomsts, with a tured the Class \u201cB\u201d silverware.' f,hare °| fireworks as the fillip for The fifteen highest scores follow : a gra™ and glorious Fourth of M.C.Willard 101, C.J.Hall 99, F.lJuD'- , C, Neil and W.R.Bell 95.J.Weddle: Transportation facilities felt the Financial News MONTREAL OPENING AND NOON SALES The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Montreal Stock Exchange are fur* nished by McManamy & Waiah: Open High Low 123 8 VS 16% 23 L.Record\u2019sClassifiedAds.To Let \u201cA\u201d Bell TeJ.Brazilian .Bruck Silk .B.C.Power Can.Car .Can.Calan esc Can.Cement , Can.Cement Pfd.53 Can.Ind.Alcoho-J g 24% 6% 123 8?s 16% 23% 7 24% 6% 53% 8% 123 8% 16% 23% 7 24% 6% 58 8% Noon 128 8% 16% 22% 7 24% 6% 53% 8% SIX ROOM HEATED APARTMENT, S3 Frontenac Street.Phone 104S-W.Ed.Bradley.SIX ROOM TENEMENT, BATH.CEMENT cellar, $14.\t51 Island Street.-T\u2019Oit RENT \u2014 TWO FRONT ROOMS.L Kitchen and bath newly decorated, suitable for apartment or business.Only up one atorey.Will rent one room only if desired, opposite La Tribune Building.See Skinner.Can.Pacific .\t10\t10\t14.\t10\tpOR RENT\u2014S-HVEN ROOM FURNISHED bungalow at Little Lake for August and Con.Smelling .\t160\t160\t158\t158\t Dom.Bridge .\t29\t29\t29\t29\tSeptember.Wids verandah, good beach.Doom.Textile .\t64 M:\t6 4 Va\t641 o\t64 Vb\tpiano, fireplace.See Skinner.September, Merten Ward Goodrich, \u2022 drowned when he toppled out of the i 94, C.H.Bell and G.H.Mulvaghl Ptfissure of the traditional urge of twenty-seven-ye&r-old trap drum- boat he was using.\tj 93, R.M.Miller 92, J.G.Caulkins, alan^\u2019.celebrants to go places ana mer aereed iato vr-terrL,.oftpr.Uocal citizens had watched the Miss M.McRae and Mrs.Mary Wil-; d0,™lnRs-\t.,\t,,\t, , noon to return to\" Michigan withiêag!e for some time Before the tea- ; lard 91.Hazen Davis 90, R.E.But-] Many an automobi.e thoroughfare Detroit au-bortie- who\tbere:son foT ^ Bird\u2019s strange actions j tenter 89.A.Fournaise 88, and R.j\"a^ packed with lines of car», bv Lilian*\t'd guessed.The Knowlton branch! Bell 86.'\t! Trams, excursion boats, buses and Ly amp-ane.Goodrichs record: .v Canadian Loe-ion oro-anized ai_______________________________________i planes caught part of the press.In shows three separate incarcerations\tparty of fifteen boats\" ard lïT .n nir airrt «\t¦the cel,trÆ °f t516 greatest population m an Ohio institution for the crim- : converged o-n the spot.Their ff WARM WF ATHFR 'tîî0usands of New Yorkers i°ined in o\t,\t-\t, were rewarded when they discovered : If\tf * JLia 1 IlijlV oay on a disorderly charge under, the war veteran\u2019s body within a inal insane.He was arrested yester iisorderly charge under i the war ve tap name of Raymond Johnson.abort Hme.travel rush of recent ™\t.\t,\t, , .\t.According to the party w»lle.waiting to be remanded to Beggs was standing upright in the rail police discovered his finger- water which was only a few inches prints tallied with those of Good- above his head, rich.The confession followed swift- Patrick Beggs was sixty years of 2y, and h:s immediate return to age and had previously resided in Detroit was ordered.\tk ancouver and Montreal before mov- Goodrich\u2019s twenty-eight rear o!d\u2018m£ 1° Foster.He had been spending wife, who fled with him to Canada the summer vacation at Fisher\u2019s | Crops An 0ver Donlinion Retar(J.CHIEF NEED OF GROWING CROPS officials, admitted her after the Gallaher child\u2019s death, was\twith^ his _ wife and two step questioned by detectives and.sc-' cording to identity.A brunette, a white silk acknowledged Jier husband death to her.children when curred.The deceased was a veteran of the , u 13th Battalion and several years asro she\"*?.8 re*'red or\u2018 pension by the Can-¦ adian P\u2019acific Railway.Coroner Noiseux, of Sutton, rendered a formal verdict at the inquest last evening and the remains were _\t, .,\t.\t,\t,\t.sent to Montreal this morning for Goodrich was indicted for mur-; cremation and interment.the sad mishap oc- j ed by Excessive Moisture-.- .J Heavv Rains Recocted fro the greatest years.Fortner President Hoover, speaking at Grass Valley, Calif., took an Independence Day theme in the locale of his early career as a student mining engineer to tell a throng that a world-wide assault on the liberties guaranteed in the Declaration of Independence is in its crisis.President Roosevelt, in Washington, called a conference with Con 4>. ret up a Dominion Trade and Industry Commission may be put through third reading when the Senate Chamber reconvenes this afternoon.Th® three measures before the Banking and Agriculture committees also may be whipped into shape in time to be advanced through final reading at the sitting.The order paper was cleaned up temporarily at yesterday\u2019s session when third reading was given to four major Government bills.These comprised legislation amending the Companies Act; transferring administration of the Combines Investigation Act from the Minister of Labor to the contemplated Trade Commission; to set up a $10,000,090 plan to assist in the construction^ houses, and dealing with inspection of fruit, vegetables and honey.Y1 LENBURN STOCK FARM.A FEW purebred Shorthorn heifers, all choice individuals- John Racoy, Lennox ville.rpHREE GOOD YOUNG MILKING GOWS.X Apply S.J.Thompson, Brig-ham, Que.Wanted To Rent \\T TAN TED TWO ROOM HEATED APART- vv, mont in North Ward Phone 3355-W, TLXJR AUGUST 1ST, THREE OR POUR room heated apartment, Moderate rental.Write to Box 26, Record.Cars For Sale 1 00 4 CHEVROLET BUSINESS ^\t* Coupe, perfect candilion, only 8,000 miles.Tel.3408-W.ÜÜJCK SEDAN, 1927, WITH TRUNK and heater, good tire«, $65.Apply 96 Prospect.Phone 649-W.Wanted To Purchase Vy ANTED JACKET WATER HEATER, y ¦ No.II or 12, good condition.Apply Box 33, Danville.Que.For Sale OEVEN GOLF CLUBS.BALLS, TEES.^ bag.Cost $35.Yours for $15.Phone 32.N D EW KITCHEN CABINET, PRICE VERY reasonable.Apply 6 Creese.UKES FRESH STRAWBERRIES AT house, 2 baekete 25c.LenimOiX'HlIe, PUBLIC NOTICE 1935 Special Collection Roll Public notice is hereby given that the Special Collection Roll for business and tenant taxes has been completed and is deposited at my office, at the City Hall, and that I hereby request all persons liable for the payment of the sums therein mentioned to pay the said amounts at the Office of the City Treasurer, within the ten days following the publication of the present notice.Given at Sherbrooke, Que., thi* third day of July, 1935.ANT, DESLAURIERS, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocates VV \u2019ELLS & LYNCH, ADVOCATES.GRAN-ada Theatre Building.PUGG, MIGNAULT.HOLTHAM AND * Grundy, advocates, McManamy & Walslt Building, 70 Wellington St.N.Phone 1689.JOHN P.WOLFE, B.A.B.C.L, Q.C.R.Building, Wellington St.North.ALBERT RIVARD, B.A.L.L.L.ADVO-cate, 70 Wellington St.N.Tel.218.ASHTON R.TOBIN, ADVOCATE.Rosenbloom\u2019e Bldg., 66 Wellington St.North.Phone 623.JAWING & McFADDEN.ADVOCATES.i j Room 620, at 132 St.James Street, Montreal.Tel.LAneaater 8738.J.Armitage Ewing, K.C.George S.McFadden, K.C., John V.Caagrain.Auctioneer R M.DEMERS.AUCTIONEER, DIS.ST.\u2022 Francis, Bedford, Sherbrooke, Ph.1005, Chartered Accountants PONEY.ARMITAGE &CO, Trustees in Bankruptcy.Sherbrooke Trust Building, Sherbrooke.pEEKEFPERS\u2019 SUPPLIES, SUCH AS honey extractors, tools, hives, ,e-tc., etc.Box 25, Roeord.T> AKERS\u2019 OVEN FOR BREAD.CAKES, ^ etc., $10; canaries, singers, $2.50; females, 50c, Mrs.Hollingsworth, Foster, Que.Private Hospital Lang Cante s.» assis jury Di a star.:.Bishop of the1 s, making the t O 0$ Sudbury, July 4.\u2014Delegates to the Ontario Mining Association today were preparing for a first-hand study of northern mining conditions, after hearing Hon.Paul Leduc, Ontario Minister of Mines, stress the value of the industry yesterday.An inspection of the Frood mine and the smelter and concentrator of i the International Nickel Company i at Copper Cliff was on the agenda for today\u2019s programme.\u201cMining has an immense hearing upon other industries, it help?, scores of communities throughe.ut the country,\u201d said Mr.Leduc.\u201cGold has assisted in stabilizing financial conditions and nickel exports have REPORT NEGRO ASSAULTER VICTIM OF MOB VIOLENCE Ville Platte, La., July 4.\u2014Rumors that Adam Avie, negro accused Of attempting to attack a white woman, had been mutilated and lynched were circulated here today fW-lowing his removal from jail by a mob.The sheriff, chief of police, depu-j ties and other officials were una-| vailable fur comment and inquirers were told that they could not be ( located.While some citizens said they had heard the negro, taken from the' jail Tuesday night, was lynched, j others said they believed he was be- j ing bold a captive.___________\t! | materially assisted in swelling 1 Canada\u2019s balance of trade.\u201d Mr.Leduc felt Ontario had dealt J fairly with the industry ir regard to i taxation.A single tax might, be a j \u201chappy solution\u201d but might be dif-| fleult to bring about under the British North America Act.irOUNT ROYAL MATERNITY PRIVATE Hospital Board Before illness.1001 Mount Royal St.Went.Ontrernont.Montreal.Business Opportunities TjSRED AND FLOUR BUSINESS, NOT c-hcap but a Rood buy.Box 100.Re-\"n < Chicago ,.] St.Loui w.\tL.\tP.C.42\t33\t.560 42\t33\t,560 42\t34\t.553 39\t35\t.527 41\t37\t.526 37\t34\t.521 3fl\t44\t.405 27\t50\t.351 LEAGUE\t\t1 W.\tf_\tP.C.' 45\t19\t.703 38\t29\t.567 37\t29\t.561 39\t31\t.557 31\t34\t.477 30\t38\t.441 27\t39\t.409 20\t48\t.294 team had won t.ne ght to represent the Dominion by beating the Montreal Royals in the semifinals and Port Arthur in the finals last spring, and the players are prepared to go to Germany.Although nothing definite has been decided on, this Canadian! Association official revealed las; | night, according to the Montreal eport.that the plan is to bring the Wolverines to Montreal for one I series ar.d Port Arthur to Toronto! early next winter for a similar series.The winners of these two ser-j les would then play for the right to; go to the Olympics.C.A.H.A.have talked this the report stated, \u201cand the j being considered seriously.! rse, they will probably denyl the truth is that the C.A.H.[ ; not believe the Wolverines ong en< pes in The over,\u201d plan is Of cou A.are str ada's h Games.The Wi ugh to carr the Fourth are lost ree 2 rily\thalted by t:\tne ir.jurv\the\t?uf-\tplayers\tfo\t\tthe\tOlypmic team fered\tagainst Lac!\tmne, whu\tie t'\t,ve 1 ve :\tsince th\tey '\t\tn th\tie Allan Cup.Ron percentage points\t\tbehind t\t\ttlark-\tHudson,\t\tad\t¦i w;\tr.ger, has signed a compi\texion-ed risi\tht fie id p\u2019\t\t; tne i\tpro con\ttrac\tip \u2019\t\t: Detroit Olympics, other\tregular member of\t\tthe\tpas-1\tMickey\t¦r r .\t:G:\tash\ten will play next ture '\tTriumvirate.\tGil Gar\t\t\tyear w:\t;!T!\tEi\t¦jmu\tn ris ton.N.B.and The\tIsnkv centre fielder.\t\tat\tpres-\tOwen L\t\t' o r\t.ha\t- already announc- ent tr -tas ps\ty mg to roc o' irtieipated\trer from : eight g:\ta *\u2022 a me\tlump, s.He\ted that carr.ot The\tmai W\tse\tthe erir\tsonal reasons, he trip to Germany, \u2019.es nave already ha s a\tppeared sr\tthe plats\tZW\tenty-\tm a de a\ttiemp\t\t\tto strenghen their nir.e tv\tirnes ar.d ha-\t; hit safe!\t¦7 o\tn ten\tteam :c\t; r *\the\tbi:\tvomie trip, Frank occasi\tor.;,\t\t\t\ti Currier\tt\tCr\t;&Ti
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