Sherbrooke daily record, 10 septembre 1935, mardi 10 septembre 1935
[" Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1935 Thirty-Ninth Year.MUSSOLINI ORDERS NATION-WIDE MOBILIZATION OF FASaST POWER Order Affecting Nearly Seven Million Men and Boys Provides One-Day Mobilization to Test Nation\u2019s Ability to Spring to Arms at a Moment\u2019s Notice\u2014Italy Refused Permission to Send Troops to Defend Legation at Addis Ababa \u2014 League Commission Still Seeking Peaceful Solution.Rome, September 10.\u2014Premier Mussolini today ordered a nationwide one-day mobilization of all the Fascist forces of Italy.The mobilization will test the nation\u2019s ability to spring to arms at a moment\u2019s notice.The order involves two million members of the Fascist party, and 630,000 young Fascists between eighteen and twenty-one years\u2014a total of 2,630,000.They will be accompanied by four million Fascist boys.The order does not set the date of the mobilization, but announced that it will be proclaimed by sirens and church bells.WILL NOT ALLOW ITALIAN TROOPS IN ETHIOPIA Addis Ababa, Sept.10.\u2014Emperor Haile Selassie today refused the Italian legation permission to bring colonial Italian troops into Ethiopia.The Italian legation had asked permission to tiring in a detachment of colonial soldiers as a special legation guard, just as the British have brought in colonial troops from India assigned to duty in the legation compound.The British troops have erected bomb-proof shelters.While the League of Nations is struggling at Geneva for peace, pre-® dictions were being made here today, even in official quarters, that Italy would begin war within two weeks when the present rainy season ends.One minister, who would not permit himself to be quoted, said he expected war in fifteen days.Profound pessimism exists- among the foreign diplomats.WEATHER FAVORABLE FOR HARVESTING IN THE WEST Wheat Cutting Completed in North Eastern District and at Many Points in Central and East Central Saskatchewan.Regina, Sept.10.\u2014 Except at points in northern Saskatchewan the weather has been mostly favorable and fairly good progress has been made with harvesting operations, according to reports received over the week-end by the statistics branch of the Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture.Wheat cutting is completed in the north eastern district and at many points in central and east central Saskatchewan.In the south eastern portion of the province considerable wheat will not be cut due to rust infection.Taking the province as a whole about ninety-five per cent, of the wheat cutting has been completed and possible eighty-five per cent of the coarse grains.LABRADOR NO LONGER DEPENDS ENTIRELY ON FISHING New York, Sept.10.\u2014The people of Labrador are getting away from entire dependence upon fishing as a livelihood, said Sir Wilfred Grenfell, distinguished hospital and missionary worker, in a speech yesterday.Many of them are going in for weaving, canning and curing of fish and game, he said.DEMANDS BRITAIN BUSY SELF WITH OWN AFFAIRS London, Sept.10.\u2014 \u201cWe should get out of Geneva,, rearm in earnest and busy ourselves only with our own interests,\u201d said the Daily Mail today apropos of the Italo-Ethiopian crisis.\u201cSuch a commonsense move would be popular in the Dominions.Prime BELIEVED GERMANY AND ITALY TO UNITE IN DEMAND FOR COLONIES Reciprocal Support of Expansion Ideas of Italy and German Demands for Return of Lost Colonies Expected to Follow Good-will Visit of Italian Ambassador to Chancellor Hitler \u2014 Italy Has for Long Time Been Champion of Treaty Revision to Allow Germany a Place in Sun.ALL YOUNG JEWISH CHILDREN TO BE DRIVEN OUT OF GERMAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS BY EASTER 1938 Berlin, September 10.\u2014Bernhard Rust, Prussian Commissioner for Culture and Education, decreed today that Jewish school children from six to fourteen years must get out of all German schools by Easter, 1936.\" Special public schools, restricted io Jews, will be opened, however Rust stated the decree was Socialistic Nazi demand.\u201d The decree said all lower schools would be free of non-Aryans after Easter, at which time publie schools will be started for the Jewish children to supplement the private schools already existing.A community must have at least twenty Jewish children before a special school is created.\u2019\u2018carrying out an old National ORDER CONSTRUCTION OF RIVER PORTS AT MOSCOW no AIRCRAFT CARRIERS JOIN BRITISH FLEET US.NOW WANTS OF VALUATION Two Vessels Arrive at Alexandria Umited States Exporters Claim as General Sihiaticn in Europe I Canadian Method of Asserting and Africa Beccmes More Critical.R ome, Sept.10.\u2014 Adolf Hitler\u2019s assurance of collaboration with Italy on a basis of \u201creciprocal Minister Bennett has said in plain : comprehension of the vital necessi- i\t^\t.Mf»c: nt rho rwr* womiloc 1 w & e apr*ar\\f.terms that Canada would refuse to be embroiled in any dispute where Canadian interests are not involved.\u201d SPECIAL COMMITTEE STILL SEEKS PEACEFUL SOLUTION ties of the two peoples\u201d was accepted in informed circles today to mean support of Italy\u2019s expansionist plans in return for Italian sympathy with Germany\u2019s colonial ambitions.It was made clear Italy would welcome Germany\u2019s sympathy for its East African venture \u2014 sympathy denied it by Great Britain\u2014with the publication here of the interchange of speeches between Italy's Ambassador to Berlin, Bernardo D.Atto-lico, and Hitler in the German capi- #\u2022 NEW YORK PLACES BAN ON TOOTING OF AUTO HORNS AT NIGHT Geneva, Sept.10.\u2014Patient search for a formula reconciling Italian plans with the League of Nations ideal continued today despite the absence of assurance from Mussolini that African hostilities will be |on Sunday, avoided until the League Council\u2019s ' Official circles quickly saw the sub-committee of five had finished , potent as Hitler and Attolico both its Ethiopian inquiry.\t^\tacknowledged the international com- Dr.Tecle Hawariate, Ethiopia\u2019s ; plications of the Italo-Ethiopian sit-representative, called on Salvador ! nation at the present moment.De.Madariaga, Spanish member of ; They agreed the sounding of this the sub-committee, and assured him j note in the ceremony attending the Ethiopia would refrain from any | presentation of Attolico\u2019s credentials hostile acts during the committee\u2019s | went beyond the usual exchange of peace efforts.Madariaga, however, 'amenities.has acknowledged no similar assur- j Although no official statement was ances from Baron Rompeo Aloisi, the ! available today, it was recalled that Italian representative.Unconfirmed : Italy had for a long time been a reports stated Madariaga and Aloisi | champion of treaty readjustment to had a very unsatisfactory \u2019 and | allow Germany a place in the sun.even stormy conversation.\tWith the genera! feeling prevail- Delegates advocating the \"realis- -rig that the present discussions at tic solution of the Italo-Ethiopian Geneva on the Italo-Ethiopian procrisis attached great weight to the ; biem are futile ,it was believed pos-utterance of the Assembly s new sible Italy might again begin to president,^ Dr.Edouard Benes, at ! voice her views in regard to Ger-yef Y\t-h0.Y\trhe bution as the best means of solving I\t!\" notn'n\u20acK°i the present troubles\ti tianle social promt-.rornfirnfo vrros I intn Iqto* a-nrl Ttroe «0+ Vl 1 c* Vw-1 r- 4- 1\t\u201e .I wVin -f A4» TTAni.î» .\u2014_J i.1_ SÎl îp ^ R Jj national ho lost I,uisaster, lived i to see the keey of the Ranger laid.Record\u2019s Classified Ads.To Let POR SEPTEMBER 1ST.FIVE ROOM flat with bath and gas, all in good condition, at 22 Frontenac Street.H.H.Langlois, 14 Gillespie.Female Help Wanted__________ /CAPABLE GIRL WANTED FOR GEN-^ eral housework.Apply Mrs.H.S.Arm-Apply to strong, 12S Victoria.PLIGHT ROOM BRICK HOUSE, HEATED by oil burner.Moderate rent.Phone 1000.pOOK GENERAL WANTED, REFEK-^ ences required.Apply Box S6, Record.\"PINE EIGHT ROOM MODERN HOUSE ' on Main Street, Waterloo.Convenient- A GENTS ly situated.Apply Mrs.Geo.E.Doe.Lev;is X Street, Waterloo.Agents Wanted CANADA\u2019S CELEBRATED Royal\u201d Series Personal Christmas Cards.Dollar dozen and up.Liberal com-\u2014 ! mission and premiums.Experience or capi-T>OOM TO LET, BREAKFAST IF DE- tal unnecessary.Five dollar sample book sired.Apply Mrs.Roy J.Wiggett, 33 free to workers.Garretson Company, Walton Avenue.\t; Brantford, Ontario.QJMALL HEATED APARTMENT\u2014LARGE i ^ living room, two windows ; Mur-1 phy bed in large closet, kitchen with dinette set in alcove, electric refrigerator, i For Sale STILL HAVE FOUR FOX HOUND PUPS stove, nice bathroom, window blinds, elec-.left to sell or trade.trie fixtures and water supplied.Possession ^ ^as^man» Que-________________ October 1st or sooner if desired.$22 month See Skinner, 44 Wellington.S.Meigs, R.2, : HTHREE WIRE HAIRED TERRIER PUP-! pies.Phone 3341-J.YT RENT starts from THE i5th.! e sale at bargain price two Five rooms.$15; seven, $2& and $2 Room 209, Bank Commerce.Wanted To Purchase {CHIFFONIER AND ^ Box 85, Record.SMALL DRESSER.D A.E.Fess-Holden-Morgan Oil Burners in perfect order.Apply to Olivier Toui'igny.N.P., Magog, Que.TTEMSTITCHING MACHINE, 44 COOK-1\"1- shire Street, East Angus, Que.T>ATTERY RADIO, 1934 MODEL, COM-plete with batteries, cheap.Roy J.|&tefbroofee 23atlp Eetorb Prices For Classified Advertising : CASH RATE\u201410c for 10 words for one insertion: 1 cent for each additional word.CHARGE RATE\u2014Twenty-five cents for twelve words for one insertion.Two cents each additional word.BIRTHS.MARRIAGES, DEATHS.Death and Funeral Notice, Card of 1 hanks, In Memoriam.without poetry.75 cents an insertions.Poetry included in In Memoriam, two cents a word extra.Engagements.Weddings, Birth Notices.50 cents.List of flowers included in obituary reports, two cents a word.Twenty-five cents exrta when charge account is opened.Reader Notice in country locals, 15 cents per line, five words to a line ; Lennoxville and City Brieflets.20 cents per line.ERRORS in advertisements will be rectified immediately on attention being called thereto.{~VLD HORSES BOUGHT, GOOD PRICES ^ paid.Apply Barber, Garfield Farm.Wiggett, Phone 435 or 2859-J.R.R.1, Brigham.{~\\NE ACCREDITED HOLSTEIN BULL, nine or ten months old.Walter Win* ; T ARGE RUBBER PLANT FOR Apply 32 Marquette Street.get, Ascot Corner.Cars For Sale Lost And Found 1931 \"JO LIT AIRE DIAMOND RING New Sherbrooke House Sunday evening, j Sept.8th.Finder rewarded on return to! New Sherbrooke or to J.A.D., iS39 Lincoln ; Avenue, Apt.9, Montreal.CHEVROLET COACH, PER-fect condition.Will give guar-SET IN antee.Also small steel kitchen range.Cheap 6a Minto Street, Sherbrooke.Business Opportunity An old established Eastern Townships firm is interested in securing a man with sales ability and small amount of capital.Excellent opportunity for right party.For further particulars apply to G.S.Sharpe, Room 104, Can.Bank of Commerce Building, 4 Wellington St.No., Sherbrooke.BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocates \\1TELLS & LYNCH.ADVOCATES.GRAN- vv - ada Theatre Building.Live Stock For Sale I rjUGG, MIGNAULT.HOLTHAM AND Grundy, advocates, McManamy & Walsh Building.70 Wellington St.N.Phone 1589.T OST SEPTEMBER 6TH BLACK AND white Spaniel dog.Answers to name of \u201cMike.\u201d Reward.A.C.Ross, 190 Quebec.Street.!0> JOHN P.WOLFE, B.A.B.C.L., NE EXTRA GOOD GRADE JERSEY 1 ^ Q-C-R' Buüding.Wellington St.North.cow to freshen soon.Purebreds, both sexes.all ages.Reginald A.Mayhew, Dixville, Que.A LBERT RIVARD, B.A.L.L.L., ADVO- cate, 70 Wellington St.N.Phone 218.Real Estate For Sale the emerged moved through the Assembly yester-with a straight-set conquest over day with just as much ease as if their younger opponents.In the ; Long was personally directing them final Beck and B:ron will clash with ; The House heid its session yesW-the Hiboard brothers, Ashley and j day without a single reference be- REFORM FAVORED BY CONSERVATIVE CHIEF holders of | in Johnny, who are presen this title.The detailed results of yesterday\u2019s games follow: Men\u2019s singles.J.Hibbard defeated S.Roy, 8-6, 2-6, 8-6; M.Charest j defeated P.Biron, 8-6.0-6, 8-6.Men\u2019s doubles.Y,r.Beck and Biron defeated R.Mooney and ; Mooney, 6-4, 6-2.Continued from Page X.with the United States so that our obligations, payable in that country, can be paid in goods and services' I oelieye we will succeed in achieving.tms highly desirable, adjust-ment in our international trade.The two Governments are at pro g made to the shooting of Long in; s?nt seriously engaged in negotia- -; * -1 ____-\u2022 j.^\ti r-.\t.i ri r.r* c\t\u2022______ .j a capitol corridor, but the ' opened its meeting with a prayer for his recovery.P.H.RELATIONS OF CHURCHES AND STATE TO BE AIRED SUGGEST INSTIGATORS OF CRIME COME UNDER PROBE Washington, Sept.10.\u2014 Suggestion the congressional committee appointed _ to investigate Senator Long\u2019s activities in Louisiana might \"a,so investigate who it was wTio instigated his attempted murder,\u201d was Universal Alliance of Reformed j\tRepresentative Fenerty, churches rlans Discussion or, Mr.Fenerty, making the sug-Delicate Topic at 1937 Confer- ?®^;\u201d11\theard.,oi.Senator i d u i j \u2022 iw i , ! i-on£ s death today, said he would ence to lie Held in Montreal.| \u201cnot like to be in the position of the | w'ho misled the country into -blems in- j believing Senator Long had stopped between funds for Praha, Sept.10.\u2014Pr Yok ed in the relations between j funds for the carrying out of pro-churches and the state in the mod- visions of the Social Security Act.ern world will be discussed a; the I when as a matter of fact, they knew 1937 conference m Montreal of the J there were ample funds in the hands Universal Alliance of Reformed i of the President for that purpose.\u201d Churches, it was announced last I\t_______ night a: here.The situation created by the development of totalitarian states which attempt to dictate to churches is very serious, delegates said, ana demands careful thought on the part of church leaders.erence THOUSANDS ATTEND LAST RITES FOR LONG KILLER THE GOOD STA R T Before q ship put* out to iea, ihe mutt be fully equipped.Regular «avingt deposit», accumulating at compound interest, can be used to equip boys and girls for their life voyage.THE ROYAL OF CAN BANK ADA Baton Rouge, Sept.10.\u2014A flower banned grave today marked the resting place of Dr.Carl A.Weiss, mild mannered physician who turned assassin and mortally wounded Senator Huey P.Long.The thirty-year-old eye specialist, in turn shot down by Long\u2019s bodyguards, was buried yesterday following services attended by thousands of persons.The physician\u2019s parents, bis wife of two years and bis associates could give no reason beyond a passive political opposition to Long for shooting the Senator.His bullet-torn body was lowered into the grave while the throng at the services stood in a heavy rain.Six physicians, his associates tions designed to increase the trade between their countries.We have leason to expect and do expect that the negotiations will be successful.\u201d \u201cEven if they are not,\u201d added Bremeir Bennett \u201cthis Government whether it succeeds in its present trade negotations with the United states or not, will keep on meet-!^3 obligations in that country, we have never yet broken our w\u2019ord to any nation.And be never ¦will.If the Government of the United States does not see fit to make it possible to increase our exports that will not influence our course of action.\u201cWe must do all we can,\u201d said Premier Bennett, \u201cto incerase out-business with the United States.And it seems to me equally clear that it would be advantageous to tne United States to do all it can to help ^us increase our business.It is, after all, a simple proposi tion, The United States cannot eat its Caandian cake and have it.We cannot keep on buying united States products and meeting United States debts unless the United States buys more of our ducts than it does at present.\u201d \tOpen\tHisrh\tLow\tNoon ! Allied Chemical\t168 Vl\t168%\t168%\t168 V.Am.Can\t\t143%\t143 Vi\t143%\t143.4 Am.Sugar .\t56%\t56%\t66\t56\t1 Am.Smelting .\t45I/4,\t45%\t45 Vi\t45% Am.T.& T.\t143\t144\t143\t144 j Anaconda Copper\t18%\t19%\t19 Vo\t19^ I Atchison \t\t52%\t62%\t52J 4\t52\u2019A] Balti.& Ohio .\t17\t17%\t16%\t16Ts ! Beth.Steel .\t39%\t39%\t3 9 Vo\t39 Vj.1 Can.Pacific .Chesapeake\t10%\t10%\t10 >0\t10V & Ohio\t\t47\t47\t46%\t47 Chrysler \t\t68%\t69 Vé\t68%\t69 V.Com.Solvents .\t20\t20\t20\t20 Congoleum Co.\t34%\t35\t34\t35 Du Pont\t\t124\t124\t123\t123 V.j General Electric .\t33 J/4\t33%\t33 Vi\t33% General Motors .\t43%\t43%\t43V2\t43% Enter.Harvester\t57%\t57%\t57\t57% Kennecott\t\t23%\t23%\t23%\t23% N.Y.Central .\t2514\t25%\t25%\t25% Sears Roebuck .\t60'/g\t60%\t603 >\t60 V.Stand.Oil of N.J,\t45\t45\t44%\t44% South.Pacific .\t19%\t19%\t19%\t19% Texas Gulf Sul.\t34%\t34%\t34%\t34% Texas Oil Corp.\t19%\t20\t19%\t20 United Aircraft .\t18%\t18%\t18%\t18% U.S.Ind.Alco.\t44\t44%\t44\t44% U.S.Smelting .\t93\t93VV\t92%\t92% U.S.Steel \t\t46%\t46%\t46%\t46% U.S.Rubber .\t15H\t\t15%\t15% *\t\t\t.-\t\t Electrician 27 E.A WHITTINGHAM.ELECTRICIAN, ACRES LAND JUST BELOW VIC-\tPhone 550-J I do wiring and general toria Park next to Terrill Avenue.! repairs ol ail kinds at lowest possible costs.Must be sold to settle estate No reasonable.V.Ames Real Estate, Miscellaneous - \"O'AVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED.LOW PROPERTY.MAIN STREET, '*'-*\u2022 prices gruaranteel replace the present structure, a temper Public Career Had Brought\tl\u201c'' Them Prominentiy into Lime- ct7,ified cheTja for ten per cent, of ,\tthe amount must accompany each tender.| The lowest, or any tender, not necesearily ________\tj accepted.Dated at Cookshire this fifth day of September, 1935.ASHTON R.TOBIN.ADVOCATE, Koeenbloom\u2019s Bldg.66 Wellington St North.Phone 623.C1 WING & McFADDEN.ADVOCATES.^ Room 620, at 132 St James Street Montreal, Tel.LAncaster 8738.J.Armitage Ewing, K.C.George S.McFadden, K.C., John V.Casgrain.Auctioneer R M.DEMERS, AUCTIONEER.DIS.ST.Francis, Bedford, Sherbrooke.Ph.1005.Chartered Accountants E DNEY.ARMITAGE & CO.Trustees in Bankruptcy.Sherbrooke Trust Building.Sherbrooke.Certified Accountants I H.BP.YCE, C'P.A., C.G.A.AUDITOR.\u2019 186 Quebec St.Sherbrooke.Tel.130S.Financial TTAVE YOU FINANCIAL, WORRIES?Consult G.S.Sharpe, Adjuster, Confidential Agent, Room.104, Bank Commero» Bldg.4 Wellington St.No.Ph.3286.Physicians and Surgeons D R.ETHIER.PHONE «76.84 KING ST.West.Electrotherapy, Urinary Disease.¦T\\RS.J.A.DARCHE AND LIONEL Darche.Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.Private Hospital, 92 King Street West.D R.R.B.SPEER, EYE, EAR, NOSE, Throat, 98 Wellington No.Ph.3246.¦piR.GORDON B.LOOMIS.OFFICE SUN Life Bldg Phone 346.Residence, 243 Ontario.Phone 519.Well Baby Clinic Wednesday.3.30 p.m.Chiropractor p L.LESSARD.D.C., 1« GORDON ST.a 2876.N.C.M.««rvice.free consultation.The following deaths were recorded in today\u2019s press despatches to the Record: Victoria.\u2014 William Dynes, 86, retired Saskatchewan farmer and former Ontario M.L.A.Toronto.\u2014William Ross Rogers, 55, chief of the Department of Publications and Statistics of the Ontario Department of Mines.Halifax.\u2014Sister Mary Evangelista, one of the founders of St.A.W.PRATT.Sec.-Treas.J.S.Mitchell & Company Limited.Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of One and Three-Quarters per cent.being at the rate of Seven per cent.(7%) per annum, for Quarter ending September » \u2022 ,\t.\t, .\t.\t80th.1935» on the Preferred Stock of the Patrick\u20193 parochm! school m Boston Company, has been dedared, payable Oclo-in rp\tt\u2014,.hcr 1ftt« 1935, to Shareholders of record at J.oronto.\u2014 Mrs.Stewart Field the close of business on September 16th, 1935.Houston, former concert stage artist.Lethbridge, Alta.\u2014 Rev.Henry Adam Cook, 83, father of Wilbur,| Lloyd and Lee Cook, hockey starb \u2022 of twenty years ago.Alexandria Bay, N.Y.\u2014 Capt.Leonard Massey, 70, veteran lake and river captain.Dexter, Me.\u2014 Rev.Patrick A.: Hayes, 69, pastor of St.Roman Catholic Church.By order of the Board, FRANK S.BROPHY, Sec.Sherbrooke, Que.September fith, 1935.SANITARY RUBBER GOODS Save 80% Buy your Drug Sundries.Speci-Ann\u2019s I\tSupplies, Novelties, etc.direct from ; manufacturer through our Mail Order Dept, j All personal items are mailed poetpaid by DEATH REMOVES PROMINENT; BUSINESSMAN OF PROVINCE: catalogue.\u2019Dio N-R Mfg.Co., Dept.G, Box I 353.Hamilton.Ontario Rodolphe Tourville, Former Lib-| eral M.L.A.for Maskinonge Dies at Age of Sixty-Eight.SHERIFFS SALE Montreal, Sept, 10.Province of Quebec, District of Saini Francis.Superior Court No.691.Nicolas Rndnlnbe ' T*treaulli tow>
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