Sherbrooke daily record, 6 novembre 1935, mercredi 6 novembre 1935
[" g>berbraik£ ®aUu Eworb Established 1 897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1935.Thirty-Ninth Y ear.IL DUCE SOUNDS OUT BRITAIN ON DEFINITE MOVE TO EASE TENSION British Defence Council Studying Sir Eric Drummond\u2019s Report on His Conference with Italian Dictator\u2014There Was a Possibility, It Was Pointed Out, that Mussolini Promised to Reduce His Troop Strength in Libya to Normal and to Desist from Anti-British Propaganda if Britain Will Reduce Mediterranean Fleet to Normal.a A ft: \u2022lA* London, November 6.\u2014Progress toward a joint reduction of British and Italian forces in the Mediterranean was believed by informed sources today to be under way.British Defence Council Ministers met at 10 Downing Street last night after Sir Eric Drumonond, British Ambassador to Italy, conferred with Premier Mussolini at Rome.Sir Eric\u2019s formal report of the talk with II Duce was received today and given in mediate attention.It was pointed out the conference with Mussolini was a continuation of the talk of October 29th which aimed at lessening of the Anglo-Italian tension.It was believed in informed circles the talks would be continued further, although no meetings have been arranged.Sources close to the Government did not deny that the Ministers considered a reduction of the reinforced British fleet in the Mediterranean to help ease the Anglo-Italian tension.The meeting was believed to have been called earlier in the week after Sir Samuel Hcare\u2019s trip to Geneva, where the Foreign Secretary laid down to Baron Ponrpeo Alois:, of Italy, the conditions under wihic:1.^\t~ Britain would remove part of its fleet from the Mediterranean.Baron Aloisi carried these conditions back to Mussolini, and II Duce\u2019s reply was believed to have been received last night through Sir Eric.The Drumim-ond-Mussolini conversations, it was indicated authoritatively, produced developments requiring a decision by the Defence Ministers.There was a possibility, it was pointed out, that Mussolini promised to reduce his troop strength in Libya to normal and to desist from anti-British propaganda, but only it tire British in turn, undertook to reduce their Mediterranean fleet to normal.Whether any decision was reache here or whether fresh instructions-had gone forward to Drummond could not be ascertained at once.It was known, however, that the British and Italians were in agreement that the Mediterranean tension should be ended and that soundings were under way for joint, satisfactory action.ITALIANS INAUGURATE A WAR ON FOREIGN GOODS Rome, Mow 6.\u2014Premier Mussolini sounded out Great Britain today for a new, definite move to quiet Anglo-Italian tension in the Mediterranean.Informed sources expressed belief that II Duce agreed in a conference last night with Sir Eric Drummond, British Ambassador, to withdraw more Italian troops from Libya if Britain would recall some of its Home Fleet from the Mediterranean.Officially, the one-hour talk between Mussolini and Drummond was conceded to have dealt with British naval tonnage in the Mediterranean and Italian military reinforcements in the North African possession of Libya, bordering on Egypt.An authoritative source indicated that II Duce admitted disappointment that his earlier gesture in withdrawing one division of troops from Libya had not resulted in some reduction in the neighboring British fleet.This time, informed sources said, Musolini wanted' som« assurance that a further troop reduction would bring a corresponding gesture by the British.SHORT POSTPONEMENT OF NAVAL CONFERENCE WAS ANNOUNCED TODAY London, Nov.6.\u2014 Postpone-i ment of a conference of naval I powers from December 2nd to : December 5th was officially an-I nounced today.It was stated the change in ! date was arranged to give Japanese delegates sufficient 1 time to reach London.I At the same time, it was an-! nounced that France and India ! had accepted invitations to the ! i conference.\u2019 The United States had not I 1 replied to the invitation.Italy 1 had not yet accefted, but had | sent experts for preliminary I I discussions, beginning this ! I afternoon.MEXICO MAKES SANCTIONS EFFECTIVE Mexico City, Nov.6.\u2014 Three of the four sanctions voted by the League of Nations against Italy w'ere put into effect by Mexico today.The three, establishing an arms embargo, prohibiting the exportation to Italy of certain products, and creating financial sanctions, became effective with publication of decrees issued by President Lazaro Cardenas.MUSSOLINI\u2019S ARMY WILL RESUME DRIVE INTO ETHIOPIA TOMORROW Dawn Will See II Duce\u2019s Men Advancing Ail Along the Line, with Main Force Proceeding from Hauzien to Makale\u2014 \u201cMystery Column\u201d of Danakil Warriors Affording Protection to Left Flank of Advancing Army\u2014Deep Mud Formed by Torrential Rains Already Dry.mara.Eritrea, Nov.6.\u2014Italian^ general headquarters announc- ! ed today that the army would ! start its advance into Ethiopia j again at dawn tomorrow-\u2014all along the line.Deep mud formed by yesterday\u2019s j torrential rains was already dry, and roadbuilding had been so rapid that supplies could now reach the front with ease.The column based at Agula, about eighteen miles northeast of the objective city of Makale, will go straight south to Dolo, just east of Makale, it was announced, while the main force will proceed from Hau-zien to Makale.Ras Haile Selassie Gugsa, former Ethiopian Governor of Makale, who deserted to the Italian side, still expected to have the honor with his tribesmen of being the first to enter the city.\u201cThe mystery column\u201d of Danakil warriors on the east has reached a point where it affords protection for the left flank of the advancing army, authorities said.Italians felt little fear of an attack this side of Makale, most of the natives haying deserted the Ethiopian side as soon as the P\u2019ascist forces appeared.OTTAWA READY FOR FAHEY ON CONSTITUTION Prcvinses Askeil to Submit Proposals for Approaching Conference\u2014John W.Dafoe Declines Washington Post.ITALIAN SCOUTING PARTY FAILED TO ENTER MAKALE Addis Ababa.Nov.6.\u2014An Italian scouting detachment attempting to Dr.O.was Ottawa, Nov.6.\u2014Preparation for the Dominion-Provincial Conference will move forward actively in the absence of Prime Minister Mackenzie King, who leaves today for a holiday in the south.Today Hon.Ernest Lapointe, Minister of Justice, became acting Prime Minister and under his direction the agenda for the Conference, which begins on November 27th.will be completed.It is understood this work is well advanced, but the provinces have been asked for suggestions which may be studied in i advance and added to the agenda.Mr.King announced yesterday that John W.Dafoe, of Winnipeg, had definitely declined to become Canadian Minister at Washington.D.Skelton, Under-Secretary FLORIDA FEARS RETURN TODAY OF HURRICANE WARN AGAINST BRITISH VOTE Storm which Caused Heavy Damage Yesterday in Miami Area Reported Turning Northward After Sweeping Gulf of Mexico.Jacksonville, Fla., Nov.G.\u2014Floridans braced today for a return visit of a freak hurricane, which left more than $2,000,000 damags and seven deaths.The storm hammered 215 miles out into the Gulf of Mexico, then slowed down and began to curve northward.The New Orleans weather bureau issued a storm warning early today saying the tropical disturbance was centred about 250 miles west northwest of Key West, Fla., apparently moving northwestward about ten miles per hour and attended by dangerous gales and.winds of hurricane force over small area near center.Caution was advised vessels in northeast and north central Gulf of Mexico.Grady Norton! Jacksonville weather bureau meteorologist, said it was \u201cfairly certain\u201d the disturbance would pass over Florida again within twenty-four hours, this time somewhere north of Tampa.The storm howled in from the Atlantic on Monday, swept past Miami and into the Everglades, leaving a trail of sunken boats, smashed homes and uprooted crops.The steamship Elizabeth was blown aground off Miami Beach and two barges were adrift on the east coast.Two other shins, the Florida and SneJand.won through after battling the seas and winds.On the state\u2019s west coast the tug Lapwing, en route from Tampa to Charleston, S.C.was reported by the Coast Guard to have been disabled and its three tows, a barge, a derrick and a dredge, cast loose in the face of the storm.The cutter Nemesis totved the Lapwing to Punta Rassa and then went in search of the three drifting craft.The coast guard ordered three cutters to clear the gulf waters of small boats.Stories of exicting re sc us es or escanes from death came out of the southern part of the state after the passage of the storm there.Howard Cates, twenty years old, was w:ashed ashore at Miami Beach after seven hours in a raging sea.His two companions, Grady Slade, twenty-three years old.and a negro, Jim Cox-, drowned when their fishing boat upset.Conservative Leaders Fear that Assumption that Government Will Win Easily May Strengthen Position of Labor Candidates.FARNHAM RAILWAY EMPLOYEE SERIOUSLY INJURED.Montreal, Nov.6.\u2014Suffering | a fractured skull, Herbert i Campbell, forty-five-year old i trainman of Farnhani, Que., j was in hospital here today.\\ Campbell was injured when he : fell while working in the bag- j gage car of a Ca._adian Pacific j train yesterday at Farnhani.He was brought to Montreal by ! train for further treatment.i HISTORIC CHAPEL AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE SCENE OF ROYAL WEDDING Glasgow, Nov.0.\u2014Conservative leaders gre warning their followers against apathy and against the assumption that the Government is bound to win easily at the general election on November 14.Lord Stonehaven, the chairman, and Lord Greenwood, the treasurer of the Conservative party organization, have issued an urgent appeal for fighting funds.It is apathy which is largely blamed for the results of yesterday\u2019s Scottish municipal elections.For where labor received a setback in the English municipal contests, it made net gains in Scotland.Scottish results so far show Labor with thirty-three seats gained j 'and twelve lost.In Glasgow Labor just missed obtaining a majority over all other members of the corporation.They hold fifty-eight seats while the total membership of the council, including ex-officio councillors, is 116.The party standing in Glasgow novv is Labor fifty-eight, Moderates forty-two, Independent Labor party twelve, Scottish Protestant League two, Independent Protestants two.Dundee gave the most outstanding successes to Labor, with eight gains recorded.The parties at Dundee are now evenly divided.A GOVERNMENT MAJORITY OF 210 PREDICTED London, Nov.6.\u2014A spor.ing prediction that the Government would be returned with a majority of 210 seats in the House of Commons at the election next week heartened its supporters today.A bookmaker firm opened betting with forecasts of the majority the Government is expected to obtain.The figure has risen since Monday from 170 to 210.Ramsay MacDonald, former leader of the Labor party, delivered a biting attack upon his former colleagues in one of the series of talks last night.Speaking at Newcastle, MacDonald said ; \u201cThe same men who would not face the responsibiliy of warding off the crisis in 1931 are now afklng you to trust them with the responsibility for bringing on a new one.\u201d He said the Government favored commercial and industrial expansion and progressive reforms.In foreign Continued on Page 2.SEATTLE MAYOR DECLARES OPEN WAR ON COMMUNISTS.Seattle, Nov.G.\u2014Mayor Charles L, Smith, in a statement last night charged Communists with a widespread plot to undermine Seattle industry and provoke a general strike out of labor difficulties at Fisher flour mills here.He said his charge was based upon \u201ca careful secret investigation extending over several months.\u201d He had definite information, he said, to the effect that at least $4,-000 was brought to Seattle recently for \u201cuse by Communists in the Fish- Their Majesties and Intimate Group Witnessed Impressive Ceremony at which Lady Alice Montagu-Douglas-Scott Became Bride of Duke of Gloucester\u2014Wedding Was in Sober Contrast to Brilliant Marriage Last November of Duke of Kent and Princess Marina\u2014Cheering Crowds Greet King and Queen as They Appeared on Palace Balcony.L cndcii, Noveir.iber G.\u2014The Duke of Gloucester, tall soldier son, of the King and Queen, and Lady Alice Montagu-Douglas-Scott were married today in a quiet ceremony in the crimson and gold chapel of Buckingham Palace.Lady Alice, dressed in pearl-shades satin and the thirty-five-year old Duke, resplendent in the gold-faced blue tunic, scarlet breeches and black-topped bools of the Tenth Hussars, were pronounced man and wife by the Archbishop of Canterbury.With the plighting of this troth, the Prince of Wales became the Royal Family\u2019s only bachelor.Tliis second Royal wedding within a year\u2014a ceremony stripped er mill strike by a man whose name ! ' ^ pi-gCci li j j te,i se cl if e recent death of the bride s fal-ier, the we know, the Russian pay-off man Duke of Buccleuch\u2014was in sober contrast to the brilliant marriage enter Makale was expelled by j 0f State for External Affairs, will Ethiopians, an ofhcial communique j accompany Mr.King on his trip to said today, ten Italians and twoujie southern capital, and while his Ethiopians oeuig killed in the clash | name ),as\tlinked with the over the strategic, objective city tH | Washington post the possibility of the northern front.! his assuming it has been denied in ^ I.I1C JL# 1 1 I \u2018 ' U.\tq-,\t.J , ,\tTil-\t; .IIO Cl oo uiiiiug i These informants, however, were; 1 \u201ce communique said the Itanan 0f-f;cjaj circles.It is possible, hov-\t¦\t-\t« n.'scouts tried to enter Makale last1\t-\t- - silent regarding hopes for fulB accomplishment of any such agreement, indicating that the answer was left to London.The feeling in official circles was that Italy now 1 s more than enough men in Libya to protect that colony against native uprisings\u2014 the reason attributed to reinforcement of the troop: there.With the recalled division of 15,000 embarking for home, there remain in the colony three other divisions, totalling nearly 50,000 men.The majority was rent south after the British fleet steamed into the Mediterranean.Amid these negotiations Italy\u2019s self-imposed food restriction in an attempt to defeat League of Nations sanctions began to develop into a war on foreign goods.Public anti-British feeling, which again became evident when five hundred students demonstrated before British shops last night, was Continued on Page 2.i over, Dr.remain m #- « ¦ THE WEATHER ¦ 4V FAIR AND COOL.Pressure is high to the southward of the Great Lakes and on the Pacific coast, and increasing over the far northwestern portion of the Continent, while a shallow disturbance is centred over northern Saskatchewan and a trough of low extends from the Straits of Belle Isle south-westward over New Brunswick to the middle Atlantic coast.Light lo moderate showers have been nearly general from southern Ontario eastward to the Maritime Provinces and light snow has fallen in northern Ontario.The weather has become somewhat milder in Saskatchewan and Alberta.Forecast: Fair and cool tonight and most of Thursday.Temperatures yesterday: Maximum, 65 ; minimum, 52.Same day last year: Maximum, 65; minimum, CU, Skelton may of the Fascist forces driving on that ! Canadi'am Uade^experts who are night in advance of the main body | WaE.hington for a time to aid the caravan centre.In addition to the ten Italians killed, the Government announcement said, four were taken prisoners, and two Ethiopians were wounded.as well as the two slain.During fighting in the Webbe Shibeli River sector on the southern front on October 18, the communique also said.Ethiopians brought down two Italian planes, one of which was laden with bombs which exploded, destroying the machine and killing the occupants.The other plane was said to have been manned by four Italians, all of whom were killed.ITALIAN TROOPS IN AFRICA TOTAL ONE-THiRD MILLION Rome, Nov.6.\u2014 Although the main body of General Emilio de Bono's army in northern Ethiopia has been held up by the rains, advance patrols continued penetration movements today.An official Government communique quoted the following message from General de Bono: ready there conferring with Aniivi-ean officials on the basis of a trade treaty between the two countries Trade matters will form an important subject of discussion between Mr, King and President Roosevelt.It is unlikely the two national executives will go into the treaty question in detail, but their meeting is expected to give an impetus to the negotiations.General regret at the annuonce-ment Premier Mitchell Hepburn, of | Ontario, would retire from office j was expressed in Government cit'-| clcs.Mr.King telephoned Mr.Hepburn j to express his regret personally.He said later he regarded Mr.Hep- : burn\u2019s illness as another instance of a public man being driven too hard by official duties, a tendency : he deplores.\t| Submission of the social legisla- j tion to the Supreme Court for an ! opinion as to its validity is^expccted ! to result in a long legal battle.The ! Court will be asked the simple ques- ; tion, \u201cis this act ultra vires of ihe I Parliament of Canada?\u201d as to each' \u201cThe penetration of our advance j °f the laws -in quest i.n.guard has succeeded on every front.I An application will be made to | \u201cIn the Danakil region inn- de-1 the Court this week for directions REPUBLICANS LEAD LIST IN STATE VOTING DENY REPORTS OF ATTEMPT TO KILL SELASSIE of the Pacific secretariat of the Communist party at San Francisco.\u201cFrom this time on I am going to make Seattle too hot for Communists,\u201d Mayor Smith said.last Xovcrrter of the Duke of Kent and Princess Marina.Mellow sunlight flooded the palace chapel during the ceremony, bringing into brilliant relief the colorful uniforme and rich dresses of tha i one hundred and twenty-five persons assembled.___________________________Behind the Duke of Gloucester stood his two supporters, the Prince of Wales in the uniform of colonel of the Welsh Guards and the Duke of York in the uniform of colonel of the Scots Guards.King George wore a field mar« shal\u2019s uniform and Queen.Mary -\u2014-\u2014\u2014\t! wore a jewel-blue chiffon velvet Old-Fashioned Contradictory Meetings with Fire and Brim- i &own- stone Oratory and Hectic Canvassing Give Way to ! Beside the Kin5 anti Que\u20acn wcr® Greater Organization Work in Central Committees Due j phe recaI1?d Kms,T G*°rg®\u2019v °f to Brevity of Election Battle\u2014Pnme Minister Onlyjway.The bl.ide.s mother, the T arty Leader to Open Offensive.\tDowager Duchess of Buccleuch, sat \u2014\t_\tin the balcony usually occupied by ontreal, Nov.6.\u2014Color, that the King and Queen during divine MANY TRADITIONAL FEATURES OF QUEBEC CAMPAIGNS ARE MISSING YOUNG TORONTO STENOGRAPHER MURDER VICTIM M illusive \u201cje ne sais quoi\u201d with i services.which Quebec political cam paigns of a more leisurely era were generously daubed, is lacking in the present provincial battle of the ballots.With election day, November 25th, slightly less than three weeks away, political veterans sigh for the good old-fashioned contradictory meeting, j the fire and brimstone variety of j oratory and the hectic canvassing I which marked elections in French- Police Pressing Search for Prfi* Canada at the turn of the century suniably Degenerate Who ani.evep since t}ien' Killed Twenty-Year-Gld Girl After Criminal Assault.Turn in Tide Against Roosevelt Ethiopian Goveraiment Gives Lie to Administration Seen in Regain Report of Arresting American of Control of Mew York State region our uc-tachments have passed G ana la end are advancing toward Dato, ten miles farther south.\u201cThe first army corps has occupied Agula, eighteen miles northeast of Makale, sending forth its patrols to south of Maulalo, an intermediate village.\u201cThe native Eritrean army corps has advanced along the valley of the Sallo River-bed.\u201cThe second army corps has completed the occupation of Adiabo mu) Scir.\u201cThe population welcomed our troops with manifestations of submission.\"In the Somaliland sector, our Continued on Page 2.and for a date for the hearing, and j at the same time the provinces will , be notified so that they may pro- | pare any submissions they wish to : make.Counsel hr the Dominion Government will lie appoint\u2019d who will: probably take the stand the legisla- j tion is intra vires while at least some of the provinces are expected to send counsel who will argue it is ultra vires.MINISTERS RECEIVED Paris, Nov, 6.\u2014 Premier Pierre Laval today received British Ambassador Sir George Clerk and Vittorio Cerruti, the Italian ambassador at the Qua in D\u2019Orsay» Assembly by Republicans.Washington, Nov.6.\u2014Tasting the sweetness of victory scored in the Assembly elections in the Empire State, United States Republican leaders said today they saw a turn in the tide for 1936.but Democratic chiefs sharply disputed this.The party that failed to re-elect Herbert Hoover as President in 1932 topped its numerous scattered victories in state and nninicipai elections yesterday by regaining control of the Assembly in President Roosevelt\u2019s home state of New York.It also elected mayors in Philadelphia and Cleveland, increased its majority in the New Jersey Assembly and retained control of the State Senate there.On the other hand, Democrats retained two seats in Congress from New York City, ran up a record majority in the Assembly balloting in their stronghold of Hudson County, N.J., won overwhelming approval of Democratic Governor Herbert H.Lehman's $55,000,000 state ic'ief bond issue in New York, and looked 'toward Kentucky today to count the Democratic gubernatorial nominee the winner.Two persons were killed and two wounded in shooting and cutting affrays in Kentucky, and there were some fist fights in Philadelphia.Elsewhere the day passed off quietly.Republicans elected eighty-two of the New York State Assembly's 150 members and changed a previous Democratic margin of four into a Republican majority of fourteen.Edward W.Curley, Democrat, defeated Victor Santini, Republican, for Congress from the twenty-second New York district.His plurality of almost 23,000 compared with 19.000 in the same district in li'34.Curley will take the seat of the late Anthony J.Griffin, Democrat, William B.Barry, Democrat, with a plurality of 101,000 over Joseph M.Conroy, Republican, as against 92,214 in 19\"4, won the Congressional sent in the twenty-second district which was vacated by William J.Brunner.Democrat, who was elected sheriff of Querns County.Postmaster General Farley, Democrat national and state chairman, Continued on Page 2, Negro for Placing Bomb in Imperial Palace Addis Ababa, Nov.6.\u2014The Government.today hotly denied an attempt had been made to assassinate Emperor Haile Selassie, as reported in the Rome newspaper Tribuna yesterday by its Asmara correspondent.The Tribuna dispatch said a bomb had been found in the Imperial Palace and an American negro ordered arrested as the would-be assassin.FIRST MURDER AS RESULT OF WAR REPORTED Mojjo, Ethiopia, Nov.6.\u2014The first murder reported in Ethiopia as a result of the Italo-Ethiopian war occurred today in this railroad town, thirty-five miles east of Addis Ababa.Irate Ethiopians stabbed to death a Cretan, Yani Tehanokos, because he was reported to have said it would be a fine thing if the Italians conquered Ethiopia.GREAT ETHIOPIAN TREASURE CAVE OPENED TODAY Paris, Nov.6.\u2014The Addis Ababa correspondent of the Intransigeant reported today the famous treasure rave containing tho war chest set aside by the late Emperor Menclik was opened this morning.The treasure is believed to total more than $10,000,000, ETHIOPIAN VOLUNTEERS LEAVE PORT SAID Port Said, Egypt, Nov.6.\u2014A contingent of volunteers from Egypt, Palestine, and Syria sailed today aboard the linerAthos II to fight with Ethiopian forces.The ship will dock at Djibouti, French Somaliland, whence the volunteers will proceed to Ethiopia.They paraded yesterday in front of the Italian consulate but were dispersed immediately by the police.The force is commanded by a native of Nigeria.A L EX A N D RI A IT A LI A N S C O N -TRIBUTE JEWELRY AND PRECIOUS STONES Alexandria, Nov.6\u2014Large quantity of jewelry and precious stones was presented to the Italian consul here today by members of the.Italian colony as their contribution to Italy's war chest.Toronto, Nov.6.\u2014Hundreds of police and detectives today pursued various angles of investigation in their hunt for the presumably degenerate killer of Ruth Taylor, twenty year old stenographer, whose mutilated body was found in an east end ravine.Evidently attacked as she passed by the ravine carrying an umbrella' during a driving rainstorm about midnight Monday, the young woman was dragged down the hillside, beaten about the head and shoulders and criminally assaulted.It was expected today that after a conferennce between Chief Constable D.C.Draper and the Board of Police Commissioners a reward would be offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the killer, A more definite picture of what probably happened on the night of the girl\u2019s death emerged as police pieced together details gathered from scores of sources.Having worked until eleven o\u2019clock Monday night in thet 'ansfer department of the Toronto General Trusts Corporation, Miss Taylor rode by street car to a transfer point at.Carlton street and Broadview avenue.There she boarded a street ear which ordinarily u ould have taken her to within a block oî her home, but the car was routed into the car barns, owing to hockey game crowds, and Miss Taylor found herself a mile from her home.In spite of the rain and late hour, police believe, the young woman decided to walk tho remainder of the way home instead of waiting for another car.Intensive search by police today bad failed to locate anything in the vicinity of the crime which may have been the instrument used to inflict the severe blows on the head and shoulders which fractured Miss Taylor's skull and caused her j death.The congregation rose as tha bride entered the chapel shortly be* fore 11:30 a.m., 6:30 a.m.E.S.T., and joined the Duke of Gloucester at the altar rail.The eight bridesmaids remained twelve paces behind the couple.The Bishop of London began tha service promptly at 11:30 a.m., and the Archbishop of Canterbury then took up the service, receiving Lady Alice\u2019s hand from her brother, the new Duke of Buccleuch.With his right hand joined to that of Lady Alice, the Duke r'j.peated after the Archbishop: \u201cI, Henry William Frederick Albert, take thee, Alice Christabel, to my wedded wife, to have and ta held from this day forward, for Thereto, I The three-cornered fight today, it is agreed, is centred more in the headquarters of organizations than in well-planned speech-making offensives on the enemy's flanks.Liberals, Conservatives and Action Liberale Nationale followers are , working back of the scenes so to J better or for worse, speak, moving cautiously, weighing : plight thee my troth.\u201d each move before advancing.\tj The royal couple then loosed and Leading the attack are the Lib-1 rejoined their hands, Lady Alice re-eral forces under Premier Tasche-1 peating after the Archbishop: rau.The veteran generalissimo is ;\t\u201cI, Alice Christabel, take thee, at the head of his troops for the ; Henry William Frederick Albert, fourth time and is proceeding more to my wedded husband, to have and warily than ever before.A meeting to hold, love, cherish and obey \u2019till at Victoriaville last Friday has so (death do us part.\u201d far proven the major push of the.The Duke of Gloucester, takim* Liberal army, while the counter- j the Welsh gold wedding ring from attack of both enemies is still bemg; the Prince of Wales, placed it on awaited.\t.\t! Lady Alice\u2019s finger, repeating after Maurice Duplessis K.C Censer-ithe Archbishop: yative leader, is buckling his armor ; \u201cWith this ring j thee wed> wjth for the onslaught Premier Tasche-;m bod j thee worship and with ,'efauT'v\u2018U ™ake on hls °'vn balllwick ; a]j world]y ds ! ^ endow;.of Three Rivers on November 17\t- -\t,> Mr.Duplessis will return the compliment later, being s speak in Montmorency, the county which has returned Premier Taschereau continuously since 1901).Several conventions were held yesterday, mostly in the rural area After the prayer and blessing, the chedu!edUJto conf\t^ng the Sixty-Seventh Psalm, following which the bride and groom knelt before the altar as the Precentor of the chapel said responses.The ceremony was completed ANOTHER YOUNG GIRL IS MISSING Toronto, Nov.6.\u2014Anxiety over the disappearance of nineteen year old Doris Newman, domestic servant at Government House here, was heightened today as detectives combed the city in search of the moral degenerate who killed Ruth Taylor, twenty year old stenographer, and left her criminally-assaulted body in a ravine at the east end of the city Monday night.It was feared Miss Newman, who disappeared last Thursday, might have fallen victim to a similar attack.Dr.M.M.Crawford, chief coroner, said today Miss Taylor s skull had been fractured by a heavy blow on the front of her head.Examination of the body found in the ravine yesterday with'clothing disarranged revealed evidence of criminal assault.Detectives were following several In Montreal, the Conservatives led;^^k prayers by the Primus of the the parade in again choosing Brig.- : Scottish Episcopal Church, singing Gen.C.A.Smart to be their stand- ! of hymns, an address by the Arch-ard-bearer in suburban Westmount, i bishop of Canterbury and a short From Paul Gouin, K.C., leader of I blessing, tho L\u2019Action Liberale Nationale.I As the strains of the Mendlessohn little is heard.Pamphlets are being wedding march filled the chapel, the distributed from his headquarters Duke, with his bride on his arm, and candidates are being designated ! faced the King and Queen' and here and there throughout the prov- ! bowed, while the bride and brides-ince, but apart from that, there have ' maids curtsied in unison, been no outward signs of activity.! Slowly the wedding procession: In the present fight Premier Tas- j filed out of the chapel into tha chereau has his entire Cabinet on household drawing room to sign the which to rely for active support.Mr.register.The Duke and the new Duplessis has his ten former Aem- Duchess signed first, followed bv bers of the Legislature, while Mr.! the King and Queen, the Dowager Gouin has entered the lists for the 1 Duchess of Buccleuch, the Duke of first time and is counting mainly on, Buccleuch, Prime Minister Baldwin, the votes of farmers, the people ho : Home Secretary Sir John Simon, claims he wants to help above all.the Chancellor of the Exchequer, othe1'''\t_____ I Lord Hailsham, and other guests.| The public massed before Buck- LAB3E AND LAFONTAINE ngham\u2019 Palace, after seeing the | Î3M1 i r\u2019rvui t IT c T1 Ml IT z*1 a MT IP bride drive from her home in Gros-WILL LdlNILM lîILüAIN 1 IL yener Place to the grand entrance -\t: in a black, red and gold royal coach, Thetford Mines, Nov.6.\u2014Politiei-: before the ceremony, had its first ans in Megantic County experienced \u2019 v'ow of the newlyweds at 12:18 a busy day yesterday with both Lib- p.m., 7:18 a.m., E.S.T.when they erals and Conservatives selecting stepped out onto a palace balcony their candidates for the present ! and waved in response to cheers, election fight.\ti Another wave of cheering rose as Liberals pinned their hopes on King George and Queen Mary ap-Joseph Lafontaine of this place, to ! poaved followed by Princess Eliza-retain the seat vacated when Hon.beth, carrying a bouquet of roses.Lauréat Lapierre was named sheriff, and Princess Margaret Rose, for the district of Quebec.\tj The party quickly re-entered tha 1 ancrede Labbe, Mayor of Thet-1 palace for a wedding breakfast, lord Mines, was named to contest after which the royal couple left the riding in the Conservative interests ASBESTOS MAN CHOICE OF RICHMOND CONSERVATIVES for a honeymoon at Boughton Hall, Kettering, one of the Buccleuch.family homes.DOMINION BRIDGE PRESIDENT ACCIDENT VICTIM -\t| Montreal, Nov.6.\u2014Condition of Richmond, Nov.6.\u2014The Cotiser- ; George H.Duggan, president of Do-vat ives of Richmond County have: minion Bridge Company, injured in entrusted to Albert Gaudreau, of, an automobile accident, yesterday, Asbestos, the task of carrying the: was reported today as \u201cquite im-elues in pursuit of the man who at-1 party\u2019s colors to victory in the ' proved.\u201d tacked Miss Taylor on 'he lonely j forthcoming provincial elections.| Physicians at Montreal Neuro-street at.the edge of the ravine.Mr.Gaudreau was the unanimous logical Institute, where he was They were checking the origin and ¦ choice of a largely-attended Con- moved last night from a hospital.Continued on Page 2.\tContinued on Page 2.\treported he passed a good night.I\t\\ 546^4324 PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY.NOVEMBER 6, 1938.LEAGUE POWERS MUST ENFORCE SANCTIONS BAN SUPPORTS GOVERNMENT 'YOUNG POLITICAL FANATIC DESPITE RESIGNATION IS SENTENCED FOR MURDER William M.Hughes.Who Was Re- Two of Five Members of Military League Committee Definitely Drops Proposal to Obtain Guarantees from Non-Member States that They Will Not Re-Export Goods to Italy.quested to Resign from Australian Cabinet, States Theoretical Objection to Sanctions Does Not Prevent Him from Backing Government.Canberra.Australia, Nov.6, Court in Peru Voted Death Sentence for Carlos Steer,! Sentenced to Twenty-Five; Years in Prison for Killing Newspaper Publisher and His Wife.Geneva.Xov.6.i signed yesterday from the cabinet i at the 'request of Prime Minister ! Joseph Lyons, told the The transit j Representatives today Lima, Peru, Nov.6.\u2014A military court sentenced Car\u2019os Steer, i young political fanatic, to twenty- ï - , five years in the penitentiary for | House of the murders of Antonio Miro Ques-that his ada, newspaper publisher and states- nov the subcommittee of the League of Na-1 views respecting sanctions do tiens decided today members par- j prevent him from supporting t.c.rating in economic sanctions j Government\u2019s foreign policy, against Italy must themselves pre-; The former ^ ice-President of the vent banned* exports from reaching : Executive Councu oec.ared ce ¦aas -V.p,.:,.\tin lavor of sanctions, contrary to \"\t~ \" J \" ,\t.\t.i the general belief, but insisted their Tne comnaittee dexinue.y drop- ; effectjYe application would mean, ped t\u201ee proposa, to ou.a.n guaran- war jje not a^rnit his position! tees from non-memb\u2018\u201c\t\u2018 they will not re-expori, tu i.o.y j ernment.Prime Ministe^Lyons\u2019^uest^for j\tARMY WILL man, and Senora Miro Quesada.Two of the five members of the ; court yesterday voted for the death sentence.The defendant admitted he killed 1 the publisher, a staunch Rightist, the hope that his death would | the country politically, be-1 (to stop corbeil women ENTERING UNITED STATES Immigration Difficulties Interfere with Contract of Women Present at Birth of Dionne Quintuplets for Theatrical Appearance.Financial News MONTREAL OPENING AND NOON SALES The fo.lo^lng quotations of today\u2019# prices on the Montreal Stock Exchar.ge are furnished by McManamy 4 Wftl*>h t Bell Tel.Brazilian .B.C.Power \u201cA\u201d Can.Car Pfd.Can.Cement .Can ! Can ,nd.Alcohol Pacific \u2019 Dom.Dom.Textile ; Dom.S.& C.; General Steel ! m D.W.Partridge, president, Cana- J.L.McSweeney, chairman of the ember states that1 wmr' .rj?,\tcause of Mir0 Quesada\u2019s campaign ( dian Ailiance Corporation, Limited, Board of Directors of the Canadian sport to Italy pro- ''as^a\"ereni -roa\u2018 Tnat 0 l;ne \" ^ against Steer\u2019s political associates.| the formation of which is announc- Alliance Corporation, Limited, the ¦ embare-o ' *\t: entment.\t,\t.i\t- led.\tformation of which is announced.ucts listed on the embargo.I: also abandoned the idea of en- i resignation wa ing quota restricr.or the League countries oi Hungary and Albania not oarticina-ing in tl against if Austria, which are : economic a, in Hughes\u2019 book.\u201cAustralia and i War Today,'\u2019 in which he had writ- , ten: \u201cEconomic sanctions either ) mean an empty gesture or mean war.\u201d RESUME DRIVE INTO , AU/vrBC' adcttvcwtc nvc ETH.OPIA TOMORROW\tTHWETO GET^ SHAVE Continued from Page 1.TO OPPOSE PAPER FIRM\u2019S PLAN OF REORGANIZATION Detroit, Nov.6.\u2014 United States j immigration authorities said today they understood an attempt would be made to obtain a waiver of cer-i tain restrictions which prevented j Mrs.Douilda Legros and Mrs.Mary i Lebel, of Corbeil, Ont., from entering the United States early this!c- St\u201cmsj,,ps pfd week.\tj00\"' .\t,\t; Dom.Bridge The two women, who were present at the birth of the Dionne quintuplets, were excluded at the border because they were unable | to comply with the contract labor M Harr.™le\\ Immigration officials said | McCol!.FronUna;' they had no visas and were without ; Mont Power adequate funds.\t'\tj Nat.\u2018Brewer*.'! Mrs.Legros and Mrs.Lebe! ; power oorp.sought to enter the United States | Quebec power .to fill a theatrical engagement in i ghawinigan Cincinnati and immigration offici- ; o{ Canada als said they were unofficially in- | formed that the theatre manage- i\tMr\\i/ YflP ment would seek a waiver of the re- !\tI'lLVV lUrt strictions from Washington.\t! The following < 1 he committee also adopted 1 «solution by which the states wiiljlL attempt to guarantee expons of j goods banned to Italy will not bej diverted from the country to which; they are shipped and forwarded to, Italy.If such abuses arise the exporting states themselves will endeavor to correct them.For one thing.DUCE SOUNDS OUT BRITAIN ON DEFINITE MOVE TO EASE TENSION pointed out, their expor pating in tl lieve these 1 ;ng Italy.The text of the must be approved sub-committee and mittee of eighteen.\u201cThe committee y can always reduce j states not partici-ar.ctions if they be-rts are really reach- resolution, which by the economic then by the com-follows: sf eighteen is entrusted by the co-ordination committee with the task of execution of the following proposals and is empowered to make such new' proposals as it may think necessary, \"It suggests that in order to Continued from Page 1.aœoœpanied by a wave of nationalism threatening to make slight was; distinction between the English and other imported products.Some merchants placed signs on their counters reading: \u201cWar on Foreign Products,\u201d and \"We Sell Only Italian Merchandise.\" To enable merchants to clear their shelves without loss, the Fascist Merchants\u2019 Confederation instructed hotels and other agencies dealing with tourists to give foreigners preference in buying French wines, British goods and other imports.Informed sources explained that the move was intended to have an gaged in While Attorneys! Argued Over Payment of $10,-J 000 Receivers\u2019 Fees.Wichita, Kas., Nov.6.\u2014Lawyers Ontario Government Will Attempt to Block Sale of Great Lakes Paper Company\u2019s Property to U.S.Interests.additional advantage of bringing; foreign exchange into the country.I columns continue their actions in| A Little Rabbit Hunting Also En i Ogaden Province.! \u201cThe aviation forces have execu-! ted tactical reconnaissance flights.\u201d The Italian armies in Africa now I number nearly one-third million 1 men and the seven principal trans-} i\t- j\t,- , i port ships have been ordered releas- ' M ich\u2019.ta, Kas., Nov.6.\u2014Lawyers\tToronto, Nov.\t6.\u2014The\tOntario ed from service as soon as they re- were startled yesterday when U.S.\tGovernment will\t\u201cactively\toppose\u2019 j turn to Naples.\t; District Judge* John C.Pollock, at- the Gefaell-Aldrich plan for reor- These ships the first to be re-i tired in hunting costume, convened ganization of the Great Lakes i turned to passenger duty, are the court by banging on his hotel room Paper Company.At a bondholders' Yiminale.Conte Biancamaho, Dal- table with a shot gun butt and an-1 meeting seventy-seven per cent, of \u2018 mazia, Saturnia,\tAventino, Celio1 nounced:\t! those present, including proxies, i and Romolo.\ti \u201cI\u2019m going out to get a shave.It i voted in favor of the proposal.Sixty The exact statistics on the r.um- the lawyers haven\u2019t agreed by the i Per csrW of the total bondholders ! ber of troops sent has not been an-| tjm-e 1 return, I\u2019ll agree for them.\u201d attended and forty-six per cent, of : nounced, but the official cota:, ship q'he question before the court in-; by ship, as they _sail show that j voWred receivers\u2019 and attora-vs\u2019 fses ! 290,000 Italians sailed for Eritrea, ^ more than $10.000 paid from ! Italian Somaliland and Libya\ti funds of the Haburney Oil Co.Af- j .There already were colonial gar-:ter gating the shave Judge Pollock risons there and native troops at overruled protests of attorneys for i the front vhose combined Lotal ^.the oil company against th-e estimated at about sixty thousand returned to Corbeil.CONTRACT CANCELLATION ; Air Reduction .Allied Chemical AWAITS HEPBURN RETURN Am caD.______ Am.Sugar .Toronto Political Circles Believe that Power Contracts Will Not Ee Formally Repudiated Until After Quebec Vote.men.der more effective tne application\t____ i: WANTS TO EVADE PRESSURE MORE ETHIOPIAN CHIEFS the co-ordination com-; mittee.governments of the member states wil! take necessary steps for control as far as lies in their power, of the destination of any article the export of which is prohibited to Italy or to Italian possessions.The point two referred to says the Government may take such steps as may be necessary to secure that banned articles exported to countries other than Italy will not be reexported directly to Italy.mediately re-trict their exports of ihssjs âriücl-65 wî.i K6\u20acT> under con- OF ECONOMIC SANCTIONS rar.ean pro diplomatic hi em was reported circles today company against the pay-: ments and said: ! \u201cYou can slay here and argue un-' til the room rent is up.I\u2019m going ; to change clothes and catch a tram SURRENDER TO INVADERS for Kansas City, whether this case _____\tis decided or not.I'm going to make At the Front with the Italian ; Chat birthday party my wife is giving- for me on time.\u2019\u2019 The hunting clothes came into the picture because the jurist went out potting rabbits while the lawyers argued.\u201cThe be kept tne vi expori rent of is exp; preve og Ital n-direc! mittee rmed o mme and d;rec-j an abnormal in-* rt they will Lm-j steps as may be it these supplies or Italian pos-routes.of eighteen will Paris, Nov.6.\u2014 The Mediter- ! At the \u2022 ia ! Army, Nov.6.\u2014New submissions to be by northern Ethiopian chieftains \"settled,\u201d leaving Premier Laval a ! strengthened the confidence of free hand to discuss the settlement j Italian officers that their advance of the Italo-Ethiopian war with I into Ethiopia, stalled temporarily.Rome and London.\tj by unseasonable rains, could be : It was stated in these circles that 1 pressed to Makale\u2014and even be-, the British are expected to take yon-d\u2014 without serious opposition, j some of their warships out of the Walde Gabriel Dew-ash, chief of j Mediterranean in exchange for fur- j the entire district of Agame be-j thei withdrawals of Italian troops * tween Adigrat and the Danakil ; from Libya, but that no announce- ! desert, presented himself to general ; ment of this settlement is expected \u2022 headquarters in an act of submis- j until alter the British elections on ; sion considered virtually as impor- ! November 14th.\t;\ttant, as the earlier capitaluations of j A diplomatic source said Great ! pvac Haile Selassie Gugsa, governor Britain will withdraw at least one ; 0f Makale, and the chieftains of the snip after November 14 This action, 1 Sacred City of Aksum.it was stated, will oe followed by | This toTmAÏ submission of the Itaiy withdrawing another division ; wbo!e district of Agame completed Sutherland today as re 'fATJf fromJdbyajvith the mider- j Italian subjection\u2014without a major | ing affray described by Royal Cana- combat\u2014of a portion of Tigre Pro- dian Mounted Police as murder and vinee as far south as the the total voted for the plan Following a Cabinet meeting yesterday, Hon.Peter Heenan, Minister of Lands and Forests, issued a statement saying the government would oppose sale of the company\u2019s property to the United States interests \u201cand believes that suitable alternatives to the Gefaell proposal could be found.\u201d Mr.Heenan said the proposed plan would be likely to prove disturbing to the newsprint industry of Canada and ultimately would prove detrimental to the Great Lakes Company.\u201cThe injurious effects which may follow if these proposals were carried out would not be confined to the company and the industry it- y* \u2018-he .teps taken j standing that Great Britain will fur-i ther reduce her fleet in the Mediter-ss,naan, clarifying, rar.ean.self, but wages, conditions of labor, FAMILY QUARREL BLAMED \u2018government revenues by way of FOR murder and suiciDE|;\u201d^bJc\u201c\u201c T- iif-\tIT\tc , i threatened.\u201d Eye-Witïiesses Declare Saskat-; There was no immediate indic- chewan Man Fired Four Bullets: aV,on.0,f w .\t.\t-, u.[officials would do in view of the at Wife and then Snot hlinselt Government\u2019s attitude.One prominent bondholder expressed the belief last night that the government had no right to interfere in the arrangement, that has yet to be ^uVofThooU j aPProved by the Supreme Court.On the other hand, Charles Vm-ing, president of the Newsprint Ex-13.45 ; suicide born in quarrelling.\t! Part Manufacturers\u2019 Association of After Dispute.Saskatoon, Nov.6.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.t Steve Shillinetz lay dead in nearby pos:ng a quota ei pat ing s tates guarantees fror France, he said, iition on tne transit ; never proposed im-sysiem on non-parti-or of insisting on t non-member states, had mere!v attempt- 1 on\tby ¥« DanakTcoïumni i of ,h.is wi,fe and then turn the *un expiam its jwc err the cleaning up of the western area France\u2019: «ague c experts, it was notec in ircles, have apparently abandoned the idea of trying cent general German g\u20141 reaching Italy through St.Gothar A stop to the anti-British campaign in Itaiy would be one condition of the settlement, it was said.Said one usually trustworthy source: \u201cIt is only a question of waiting until after the British elections.\u201d Officials confirmed the report that i between the Mareb and Takkaze an exchange of views was under way rivers, and the advance of the mam among Great Britain, France, Italy j columns toward Aguia, eighteen re\u2018 and Spain on the question of revis- | miles northeast of Makale.omiîng the statute of Tangier \u2014 thei\t- h J; agreement for permanent inter- FIRST STORY OF HEROISM REPORTED BY ETHIOPIANS 1 parallel latitude, driving a wedge,\t^\t.\u2022almost sixty miles deep from Eri-1 supper at the ^mlnnetz nome, trea into northern Ethiopia.\t:\tand tnree gir.s of the neighborhood Contributing to this occupation I Iaf ^nght saw Shillinetz pull a re-iCizure of the Azbi district ivolver- fire four shots mto the body William Wark, a neighbor invited Canada, said the entire industry MANY TRADITIONAL FEATURES OF QUEBEC CAMPAIGNS AR'E MISSING j nationalization of Tangier.Authoritative sources said, how- i ! ever, that the exchange of views i .\t\u2014-\u2014 figured only slightly in the Mediter-* Addis Ababa, Nov.8.\u2014 ! rar.ean situation, with the status quo | muni que relates the first e\u2019y to be maintained.A com- j l.rWtl.VJMV ,\tW.X.\u2014 1 , \u201e ta jvory of ! outstanding heroism in the war.Ric Continued from Page 1.a* ve convention held in the rr.ond Town Hail yesterday moon under the presidency cf i- Thibault, Mayor of Danville, I on himself.Mrs.Schillinetz died instantly ! from the bullet wounds, inflicted as ; she prepared the family supper late ; in the evening.Shillinetz, a bullet 'in his head, died in hospital in Saskatoon three hours later.They are i survived by an infant nine months old.Quarrelling between the couple over a long period was said by police to have led to the shooting.It was learned Mrs.Shillinetz contemplated leaving her husband after she had prepared his supper.Dr.William Oliver, coroner, has ordered an in- Dor a.d Da'.: D& r, ; ei* Mrs.A.C.Stracchino and Mrs.V.Stracchino left this afternoon for North Hollywood, Calif., where they will be guests during the winter of the former\u2019s sister, Mrs.G.A.Normand.*\t* * Mr.Omer Boisvert, of Magog, who has been in the St.Vincent dej Paul Hospital for a fortnight, suf- ! fering from double pneumonia, was,] this morning, reported to be much] better, anti the family are now in hopes that he is out of danger.* * * | Mrs.W, H.Smith, of Montreal,' who has been a guest for several days of Mr, and Mrs.Hubert Armstrong, Victoria street, returned to 1 the metropolis today.Mrs.Smith journeyed here to attend the Oxford group meetings during the week-1 end » * * Mrs.J.H.Baldwin entertained the members of the Sherbrooke Library Ladies\u2019 Committee yester- ] day afternoon at her home on Short] street.Under the presidency of Mrs.Francis Hoye, plans for the coming month\u2019s activities were discussed.Afternoon tea was served by the hostess at the close of the! meeting, Mrs.Charles Rose and Mrs.William Wilson assisting.* * * Mrs, C.Taylor entertained de-1 lightfully last evening at her home] on Aberdeen avenue in honor of the: Marina Christmas Club, whose mem-; bers feted her at a cup and saucer ! shower prior to her marriage.Cards I were played at three tables, prizes 1 being won by Mrs.S.Robinson, Mrs.! F.Phelps and Mrs.G.Robinson.Atj the close of the game delicious re- ; freshments were served by the hostess.On behalf of the club, Mrs.J.Hall extended thanks to Mrs.Taylor for her charming hospitality.* * * Mrs.J.H, Bryant and Miss Margaret Moe were joint hostesses last evening at the former\u2019s residence on Bowen avenue south, their guests including the officers and members of the Women\u2019s Guild of the Church of the Advent.New members, including Mrs.E.K.Moffatt, the newly appointed Rector\u2019s wife, were welcomed by the president, Mrs.S.H.Bachelder, and introduced to their confreres in the Guild.Future activities, including the Christmas sale, were fully discussed and the financial success attending the harvest supper, which netted $135 and the recent rummage sale were announced in the report of the treasurer, Miss M.Bachelder.Later dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses, assisted by Mrs.i \u2022Tames Wark and Mrs, A.Haggle.I brocke, held under the presidency of Mrs.Andrew Sangster in the V.O.N.rooms in the Whiting Block.The summary of V.O.N.work in Sherbrooke from January to September 30th 1935, in comparison with the same period in 1934, showed that the nurses paid 388, or an average of forty-three more visits each month this year, and that their collections amounted to $88.35, more than in 1934, During the past month 482 visits were paid, 247 of which were bedside nursing cases.There were twenty-six new cases, four clinics were attended and five and a half days were spent in the schools, examining the children.The nurses also are conducting a home nursing class in Lennoxvillc.The financial statement, presented by Mrs.W, B.McCaw, showed a debit balance of $9.28 on October 1st.The receipts for the month totalled $337.70 and expenditures $320.82, leaving a credit balance of $7.60.The sum of $100 from Mrs.J.S.Mitchell was gratefully acknowledged, as were baby blankets from Mi'?.Ruth B.Shaw, who forwarded them from the Junior Rod Gross headquarters m Montreal, The members of the Junior Red Cross throughout the Province save their coupons and send them to Mrs.Shaw, who later distributes the blankets, which really are available throughout the efforts of the children, who are working for the Junior Red Cross.The kind offer of Mrs.Andrew McDonald, who offered her home for a bridge party and tea for the benefit: of the V.O.N., was gratefully accepted.The conveners of the recent rummage sale reported that this effort had been quite successful.Real Estate Transactions *- i i Mrs.Meredith W.Wilson, her children and her father, Col.R.J.Spearing, left today for North Hatley, where they will take up residence on the S.S.Colt estate.* * # Mr.and Mrs.David Wilson are again in residence at their home on Victoria street, after spending two weeks in Asconia, Conn., and Philadelphia.En route for home Mr.and Mrs.Wilson were the guests for a few days of their daughter, Mrs.J.C.Stewart, and Mr.Stewart in Montreal.Estate Joseph Sylvini Tetreault to Mrs.Wilfrid Begin of lot 42 Centre Ward.Price $5,873.2'2.George?N.Bourque to Oliva Dez:cl of lots 434,437,439 and residue 438 East Ward.Price $10,-163.65.Mrs.Geosges Poulin to Tele-fphore Bergeron of lot 808 East Ward.Price $3,000, Emilien Gingra?to Charles Alfred Gmgrc \u2022 of his und.half in parts lot 4 South Ward.Mrs.Jean B.Viens to Emile Bergeron of lot 729-204 East Ward.Price $650.INTERESTING COMPARISONS OF V.O.N.WORK Comparative reports showing that the past year had been an unusually heavy one for the nurses were submitted at yesterday\u2019s meeting of the Victorian Order of Nurses in Sher- TEA AND FOOD SALE PLEASANT EVENT A largely attended tea and food j sale was given in the Institute Room in Lennoxville yesterday j afternoon, under the auspices of the ; Lennoxville Women's League of St.Andrew's Church.The hall was 1 attractively decorated for the occa-i Sion and the president, Mrs.J.G.] Trenholm.extended a cordial welcome to the many guests.The large table, laden with tempting home cooked food, was in charge of Mrs.H, Fowlis and Mrs.R.New- 1 ton.and Mrs.J.Sawyer acted as treasurer.The tea table, at which Mrs.Robert Ray presided, assisted by Mrs.James McKeivic, was charmingly arranged with yellow chrysanthemums in a silver basket and matching candles in silver candlesticks, baby \u2018mums in the same, shade adorning the small tables.Assisting were the Misses Dundin, Mrs.Cath-cart.and Mrs.M.Stewart.Every Woman\u2019s Opportunity Without Obligation o a e * * ALL DAY Thursday and Friday COME and CONSULT Miss R.J.Houston (Registered Nurse) In Our Corset Department Miss Houston is associated with Fisher & Burpe, Ltd., Makers of \u201cFishermade\u201d Health Supports for convalescing, after operations, maternity and sacr-iliac cases.Recommended and prescribed by numerous Doctors throughout Canada from Coast to Coast.Appointments can be made now by telephoning 1 42, Corset Department.: jrputsjpA norsj eAKM^rrë: and modes 71 Wellington St.North.Phone 142 Display of HM@I Suits AND OVERCOATS by Mi.J.E.ALLY STYLIST FROM TIP TOP TAILORS FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Nov.8th and 9tfc He brings with him a special display of model garment and suit lengths.Tip Top values are unequalled anywhere in Canada.The quality of British woollens\u2014the smartness of their styles \u2014 and the excellence of their tailoring are presented to you with the latest creations from famous stylists.4m V ;\t01 - A# \\ ¦ f -y JSr W- 'f 3m ' v ' H W / VÙrt'y S' T7-8\tOne Price Only $^^.00 LEO.LÂUBERÏE, Custom Tailor.61 Wellington St.North.Sherbrooke, Que.i______ PAGE SIX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER G.1935.BOWLING VERDUN DOWNED :N0 .________________ LAFONTAINE TO FACTORS ENTER INCREASE LEAD OLYMPIC GAMES -\t¦\t.\t-\t! heights was brought about by the t~an IjiiiU FUnrrier Wed Four President of International Ulym-j Board of Dierctors last light and Jean-Loais tscurcier acorea rour\trf.mnlitt(lfl Rece:ves Assur- today I'm Alone and Panco are Goals as Maple Leaf S Routed P,C\t\u201c sharing first place with Page-Sang- *-\u2014 « PATON\u2019S LOST LEADERSHIP OF FIVE-PIN LEAGUE Pace-setters since the beginning of the season, Paton's today find themselves in third position in the Y.M.C.A.five-pin Bowling League ! standing.Their downfall from the Lafontaine in Senior Group Last Night\u2014Canadians Nosed Out Victorias in Second Tilt.Montreal.Nov.6.\u2014The Verdun Maple Leafs downed the Lafontaine Blues last night and increased the margin over their present Senior Group rivals, the Royals and the Canadiens, to four points.Paced by ance of Adolf Hitler that No ster and Paton's on even terms one Arlinn Will Re Taken to Hurt string behind.\t.Action Will t»e laKen 10 riuri^ ^ Directors edged out ahead in Feelings of Jewish Visitors to the first string.winning by nine ! pins.They finished thirteen pins Games.behind the wool workers in the second tilt, but staged a comeback which brought them the decision, capturing the deciding chapter with ninety-eight pins to spare.The Fédérais prevented Page-Sangster from creating a triple tie for the leadership.With Rollie Long-heed and Gordie Knapp setting an by no less than sixty-four pins.The St.Andrew\u2019s Guild scores ranged from 124 to 177 and totalled 707 against the Baptist 643.Trinity was obliged to come from behind to keep their victory march intact.Plymouth took the first string by a margin of fifteen pins, but Trinity rallied to win the second contest with twenty-eight rins!B Ij!in(dt to spare.\tj F.Choquette St.Peter\u2019s and the St.Andrew's Choquette Lady Amateurs engaged in a thrill- j m.Lepag-e .ing battle and the Anglicans emerg- ! o, choquett* ed victorious by the margin of a sin- | gle pin.The Presbyterians won the:T\t^ m., h \" Verdun\u2019s ace scoring line of points which had aroused some con-George Brown, Bourcier and Colum- troversy abroad, particularly m tlie ban Ethier leaped far ahead of other Senior Group forward combinations at this early date by virtue _\t_ of Bourcier\u2019s goal-getting rampage j of the which netted four of his team\u2019s six | conducted tallies.Brown, who scored both of | fng motives, unsupported by ot ier Verdun\u2019s w0ais against McGill, got national committees, another goal last night and two as-,' -We can disregard it, because it sjsts\tj is based on misstatements and many Lafontaine held the Leafs in j lies, he said, check for two periods, but Verdun j \u201cUnder those circumstances, the turned it into a rout in the third\tj\tInternational Committee has neuh- chaoter as they lengthened a two\t Griffith \u2022>6 5.3 7S\u20143 39 GS\u2014 7 3 81\u2014150 EG\u2014122 O.Caya j B.Weinstein ; J.Go n dr on ., A.Picard .161 F.Maguire .62 .58 123 130 59 50 82 131 Total 495-1384; the reductions.j The new scale of amusement tax ! will be one cent on all admissions 107-31?! UP to anc' including fifteen cents, 84\u2014218j two cents on tickets from sixteen «6-178¦ cents to twenty-five cents, and 73\u2014218.three cents on tickets from twenty-82 34,.six to thirty-five cents inclusive.-'The tax on higher priced tickets re- 412.126s \u2018 mains unchanged.Feared Rebels Will Renew Their Attacks as Result of Mexican Government\u2019s Announcement Religious Laws Will Be Enforced.i men to victory in the deciding con-,\u2019rüUi United States.\t1 The Count asserted that a campaign against Germany as the scene sjn7/ië-?trine mark to 351 and was \u2019 _-,\tr, U «-» .I H/SClV!\t~\tV .\t.\t,\t, \u2022\t->\t,.\u2022\u2022 ng-s highest! Mrs ; M rs 329\t316\u2014615 raised the season\u2019s: TRINITY I_ Caya .Y.Drapeau .i A.Timmons ! J.Ixtubier Olympic Game?had been crodited wifch last evenir ed for political and unsport- ,riple a total of 7P2.The detailed result?follow: PAGE-SANGSTER M»* C M iss B H h\u2019 Stewa rt.Terrey .Brown .Peabody 101 24 71 Mn H.Kennedy\t.53 91 61- 63- 43 86- -192 B.Caya MAROONS .69 .106 .73 .IIS .89 The former scale, in effect last I diec! last night Nogales, Sonora.Meixco, Nov.G' \u2014The possibility of.further bloodshed as the result of rebel activities caused anxiety today in southern Sonora where one soldier was reported killed in a pitched battle between insurgents and Fédérais.Unconfirmed reports of the engagement reaching this border city said six Federal soldiers had been wounded in the clash, which took place Monday, and that one of them S3 102 S3 99 S3 73\u201423b June, was one cent on tickets up 120\u201432< ; to nine cents, two cents on tickets 83\u20142391 costing ten cents up to eighteen cents, and five cents on tickets from that point up to forty-five cents.89\u2014261 -118 Total -114 -139 455\t460\t501-1416' Total *.4\tM3\u2014653 Ci Smith \t\t.\t187\t251\t23-1\u2014-672\t\t\t\t\t\t F.Sançrster \t -\t\t 167\t154\t177\u2014498\t\t\tST.ANDREWS\tGITUD\t\t C.Varney \t\t\t 16d\tI9S\t166\u2014526\tMrs.\tvV\tUawy \t\t\t 63\t01\t\u2014124 J.Strickland \t\tUS?.\t221\t210\u2014616\tMrs.\tB\tDean \t\t\t\t\t.99\t7S'\t\u2014177 , U.Roursrutirnnn .\t.\t1 6S\t551\tISS -702\tMrs.\tn.\tGray \t\t\t\t\t64\t-loo \t\u2014\t\u2014\t\u2014\tMrs.\tA.\tMorrison \t\t .\t.SO\t62\t\u2014 142 Testai \t\t.\t«A4\t1175\t97 5 TM I\tM 1SH\tM\tFtobrns \t\t.-«7\t94\t\u2014 131 ; Maroons won three strings.DEBUTANTES C.\tLangis .90\t108 T.\tPrecourt .104\t99 V.\tGosselin .96\t82 Y.\tReeves .79\t78 A.\tPrecourt .93\t75 INDEPENDENT LIBERAL IS GIVEN CHAPLEAU VICTORY 268 80\u2014\t237 i 81\u2014\t254 1 Tula I 467 442\t434-1343, third period.Gagnon played for the j %Vas not fully satisfied concerning __ r\ti _____;__ ____3\t1 \u201e\t\u2019\t.\t-,\tti\tO.rvnapi» Vies because the vexing and long drawn-out case of Ed Archambault remained unsettled after the Quebec Amateur Hockey Association had met again last night to discuss the ¦ matter.Individual goals marked the opening scoring gestures.Lionel Filon them, it would not hesitate withdraw the Games from Berlin for the Tt)la FEIMlRAI.S International Committee is the supreme authority for the Games, not national committees.\u201cJewish sportsmen have assured me that positively no distinction has been made as regards face and 92] Tot.nl .1 >5 \u201457 0 166\u2014454 19'\t'l- Mrs.J MrCaw 15- -511 Mrs.B.Rarelay 119\u2014413 Mrs.G.Rowell - Miss M.Milford h21-2100\tM.Dines RAPTI ST IS 49 51-51 - Page-Saag*ter won \u2018wo *trir.ss -TOT :\tR.\tO\u2019Bready \tV\tLapointe \tB.\tHoule .-130\tG.\tSheldon .-ITS -1 15\tM\tDcsmarais - 99\tTotal \t\t ¦ -11 !\t\tJerries won JERRIES Mathieu.95 .- 92 .79 .,76 .131 SO 96 100 108 68 2-270 Judicial Recount Gives Frank Blais, Elected on Vote of Returning Officer, a Majority of Eleven.79\u2014254 !\t- \u2014 92' Amos, Que., November 6.\u2014Mr.126\u2014301! Justice Stein of the Quebec Superi-92-2«s or Court last night announced 9i\u2014336 election of Frank Blais, Independ-6° 12,-, enj.Libert as Member of Parlia- Tomorrow\u2019s Radio Programme ment for Chapleau by a majority of \u2019 ! eleven votes over T.A.Lalonde.Total 33 sent the Habitants into an eariy j co]or_'> lead, but Frank Sbaughnessy.Jr.| The Count said Hitler\u2019s assuraiv-husky Vic defenceman, nullified ; CÆS extended both to participants in that effort with a stellar solo dash.: and vjs}tore to the 1936 Games.The old McGill combination of Far-j Asked about certain points in a mer and Farquahrson, reunited fer j letter from Jeremiah T.Mahoney, the first time since they graduated president of the Amateur Athletic from college, got together for the j Union of the United State5, par-second Vic marker early m the sec-; ticularly concerning \u2022 \u201cJews not ond frame.\t_\t__ j wanted here\u201d placards, the Count Catnmie Houde and \\V:lf Doyîe 1 sa;,j these would be removed.collided behind the Victoria net in \u2019\t- the third stanza and Houde sv ung his stick, felling Doyle, The injured player was removed to a hospital where it was learned he had suffered a concussion.His condition was not termed serious, but he will remain under observation.Malenfant and Blanchard brought the Canadiens their decision with third-period tallies.K Buckley \t\t.129\t168\t215\t-501\t C.Hatch \t\t\t 18s\t191\t167\t\u2014545\tMrs.R.McGrettur \t\t.\t2\u20184\t205\t162\t\u2014650\tMrs.Fortier .\t\t.169\t2909\t163\t\u2014532\tMrs.E.Quine\t\t L50\t1\t70\tÏ13 \u2014\t\u2014433\tMiss M rs.LADY AMATEURS Nuthrown .A.Mitchie .Baldwin ., Westman .308\u2014643 -163 Totai .HOARD OK W Mutch 1er.J.San^ster .R.l.arabetr \u201e .\t.S A.Belmont .G Britt .Vim 913 818-23 63 74 75 63 The standing: in the Sherbrooke Ladies\u2019 1 League to date follows: P ;\tMaroons .15 4\t-'T i\tExcelsiors .\t15 62\u2014136\tJerries .\t.15 '2\u2014!-¦*\tZ el le ret tes .15 65\u2014128\tDebutantes .15 -Indepnedenta\t.\t.\t15 Six hundred rebels, two'hundred and fifty of whom reportedly were equipped with machine guns, were said to have participated in the battle.Rebel troops in the Ciudad Obregon region were reported to have resisted an airplane and infantry attack Monday.There was much speculation over the possibility that rebels will re- | new' their attacks as a result of the Government's announcement yesterday in Mexico City that laws regulating religious worship and implanting Socialistic education will be strictly enforced.Closing of the churches and teaching of Socialism in the schools of Mexico have drawn fire from rebel leaders, who have circulated manifestos attacking these two actions of the Government, Labor and agrarian policies of the administration have aroused much antagonism and the manifestos w.12 11 9 6 4 3 L.3 4 « 9 11 12 ¦ Liberal.j The returning officer had previ- : assai]ed the pl.ogramme of ,llvidi ously declared Mr.Blais elected bv tov_ 1o\u201ei\ts Pin fan his casting vote after h,s offset ! lal?e.^nd holdings among the peons 6.9S9 re-count had shown the two candi-7\u20193*5 dates in a tie with 3,094 votes each.! 6,i!K ^ Conservative and n Rec^natruc- Î 6,3.6 6,172 and the Government\u2019s support of labor unions.Dispatches from the south said D1 RECTORS .138 I28 .222\t178 .\t203\t198 .174\t198 .173\t228 Total 364\t308\u2014672 > 1*4- 133- 191- 181- 219 -4 50 Total .L\\U D Mrs \u2022>'>'» Mrs.J.îoelin , Miss F.Becker 6-0 Mrs.Wilson .-Mrs.D.Bishop 910 930 916-2756 ST.PETER\u2019S Belmont .7 7- 49 49 60 82\u2014174 8Ô- 131 ! 50\u2014 99; 71- 131 | tion candidate were well behind in 5,5ô7 ith-e counting.Mr.Lalonde applied for the judicial recount, which took place today before Mr.Justice Stein.This rxirnDrc dci rrinnc lAU7Clcount estaWished Mr.Blais\u2019 lead ENFORCE KELlGlUUb LAW8,and made the returning officer\u2019s casting vote unnecessary.a Reeonstruc- | citizens were largely alarmed by the 'MEXICAN GOVERNMENT TO won i.vo strings.Tt>ta.i 365 1'he five-pin league \u2022\u2022.land! QUEBEC ACES SUFFERED SURPRISE SETBACK Quebec, Nov.G.\u2014Royal 22nd Regiment scored a surprise victory k.rt night when it defeated the highly rated Quebec Aces by two to nothing in a Quebec Amateur Hockey League fixture.In the other f'xture of the twin bill Laval handed the Quebec Amateurs a two to nothing LOCAL VOLLEY BALL CIRCUIT I'm Alone Panco .Page-Sangs' Pa ion's Mitchell's Armstrong ë B.O.D.'s Scrubs Rar.d .Fédérais .Record ., Vs Men .W 13 13 12 u date is*.The Y.W.C.A.Inter-Church League riand-L.Pinfal!\tto date is: 5\t16.610\tp.16.500 Trinity .5 13 13 21 13 13 6\t15.532 Baptist .6\t7 1.' *> st.Andrwe's Ao.k.* h 14,740 gt.Andrew's Guild .9\t13.763 gt.Peter\u2019s .7 .\u2022.820 Plymouth .14,329 Lady Amateurs .14.697 Synagogue .15.5-\t> KThree games default^n-\t.the last-place Independents, Gimli, Man., Nov.6.\u2014Cold blasts : ,\t.\t, .\t,\tacross fast-freezing Lake Winnipeg .r, ___\trTrDÂ~57\tre\tI'mrni \u2022¦irn\to' r\u20acP V\u2019 I?16 recen^ appe '\t.shilled hope today the\tfishing boat LEPAGE\tIS\tCREDI LED\tby Roman Catholic prelates ^\tLu_Berc wou,d be ablc return\tto WITH SETTING NEW RECORD modification.\tj port before spring breakup.The Excelsiors although trailing In \u201ethe name °.f President Car,d While the Excelsiors were found necessary to organize a wley: «-ith before the scehdu.e is conclud- blanking the Zellerettes last night i ball league to afford the members ed.\tand remaining one string behind i an opportunity of enjoying a game; The major upset last night yeas, [be Maroons.Miss Lepage posted \u2019without too many piavers lining up \u2019he two-string victory the cellar- j a triple aggregate mark of 410.both -ide= of th° elevated ret.dwelling Hotelmen registered at the Th5s total was four pins better Wi-h BiP Peak, popular local ath- expense of the league-leading Milk- ; than the record established last ! tete d:'\u2018»cting \u2018h- d:\tthe vum-ifien.New Sherbrooke annexed the ber= of \\he Business .VD-nN g.v.up ! first two games while Howard are pU* through cal \u2018theme exerds- Dransfieid and «alter Reed were, Choquette, toppled last night\u2019s sin-! e3 which are followed by tompeti- > fighting for individual laurels, .j-le-string column with a total of tive games and apapratus work.! Dransfield beat Reed by three pins $159 and came within two pins of The game of volley hall conclu les 1 in the single-string column, and | equalHng Misg Faya\u2019s 1934 three-the activities on the gyr.asium floor! Reed held a similar margin over, string mark, \u2018 ie-string de- The Marc five and eleven passengers for fish ing points.The craft 'apparently became trapped in a sudden onset of subzero weather which froze in several Gonzalez said the Church would i 0ther fishing boats.It was fe\u2019ared not be allowed to teach religious | [be Lu-Berc was weather-bound and instruction, and the Socialist edu-;\thave to spend the winter cation, which teaches no religion, i j^bed in the ice.The Lu-Berc ear- would be enforced, but he asserted parents would' not be prevented from giving reigious instructions to their children.ried large food supplies and no fear of the crew -and passengers being j forced to go on rations was exprès-1 sed.has returned three strings, gue v:,.operate on Mondays and single string, 180; Frida-.'?and those who are mti 485.\t, chediiled to plav will be given\tA though using a \u201clow man, (Ir- ani life-saving' ange Crush managed to gain a de-! cision over the Railroaders.The The teams have been selected as fused to take their places on the team.Harassed by financial difficulties r-i the club as we!!, Manage: Jack former quintette annexed the opening game by two pins and finished a single pin ahead in the second string.The detailed results follow; STniEBKOOKE HOUSE First Darky: \u201cI beam tell you is! workin.Is you?\u201d\ti He: \u201cThe bank Second Darky: \u201cI ain\u2019t sayin\u2019 I your cheque.\u201d ain\u2019t.\u201d\t! She: \u201cIsn\u2019t that just splendid! \u201cI ain\u2019t ask you is you ain\u2019t; I ask What shall we buy with it this while you ain\u2019t you is.\u201d\ttime?\u201d Cl wa?-aid to be determined to start the Maritime Hockey League th a$ many regulars as available d wait for the prodigals to re urn.H.! E.H.w* Dransf« Ha Nett \\Aen .M M.a 136 180 112\t178 93\t141 135\t88 I 09\t100 Rev.\\Total LENNOXVILLE BOY STARRED IN MOUNT ALLISON WIN Sackville, N.B., A \u2019.Ison\u2019s E ngllsh New Brunswick champions as a re t nd-ho m e s e r : e 8 Tlie schedule adopted Ue Tr s gainst Brians»' F-edericton en draw, but Mou ed in the sec on of tweive to th r.gue.which has been named Nov.6.\u2014¦Mount S Volley Bail League, follow-.: rugby scars are I November 8.Doughnuts v .ntercollegiate ! nuts; .November Tl, Che suit of the home-i Walnuts; November 15, Dou the;.played \\ vs.Chestnuts; November id .ns he Nut: n a iison ire 1 New nte-t a-coreli triumph-a score Wai-,r ou In the\tsecond\tgame, p\tay ed on a ; r&.r.-k-cah\ted fie'f\t, one »\tr the cut-! ?ric.r.-tr\tperforrr\ter*.wa«\tthe Mount j Ah.ton\tf uiiback\t.Rusw\t\u201cRudd\u201di JohTiStor\t, of\tLcnncxv\t.be, well known i\tc Sherb\trooke ar\td Bishop\u201d : Univr- r- '\ty h ockr .i/jf Man .PURE MILK .1 60 .155 .173 .rJ?.160 'Lu ta J erbi 'kc won 6\u2018 7 154 11* 135 m m 166-482 158\u20144 48 3 56-390 1 77\u2014400 TOO 300 757-2020 157\u2014471 138\u2014411 177-485 141\u2014274 100\t300 a extras that make difference! 6-6 672 713-2071 E ¦*.i n-g y Man Bay in y hi r.clatlr TTiomas ORANGE CRUSH .100\t113\t126- - .530 - - ÎO0\t100\t100-300 .100\t1*5\t154-33S .166\t128\t150\u20144M .166\t155\t161-482 641\t631 691-13631 RAILROADERS A notre.- Que rrm Kerwgarrn ¦a!:' for Mount iec be alto A.y, Don Gough, \u201ctarred a« ba.h MARABOU FINISHED AHEAD IN MELBOURNE ui\u2019P RACE Melbourne.Australia, n.'ov.f,.Marabou, owned by J.Fell and T.Hogan won the Melbourne Cup race yesterday.J.J.Leahy\u2019s ,'Wcherie v.as second and Miss Lome Do,one\u2019s Silvar.dale third.Twenty-two ran.BE REPRESENTED BY WOMAN Mus Eleanor Rathbone, Who Secured Acclamation in Historic British Riding, Was Also First Woman Member of Liverpool City Council and a Justice of Peace for Lancashire.rtîliVfr \t\t.10 4\t125\tÎ12\t¦372 .,t .\t.120\t94\t143-\t\u2014 357 MarcoCU- .,,\t\t129\t179-\t436 W«?ler \t\t\t\t147\t161\t451 Huu-rici \t\t.144\t154\t] 10-\t-418 tjfù \t\t\t.\t629\t630\t765\t2034 OraCrush won t a d «brings.THe Harmony lA-ngv* startling to flat® is*.\tP.\tW.\t1,.\tPi n fa 11 Pur^t Mil*: \t\t.18\tÎ3\tr,\t11,9*3 \t.Î8\t10\tn\t12,523 Orauvf- Crush .,\t.18\t7\tii\t11,073 S\thyh* r\t(X) É e ,,\t.14\t6\t12\t11^10 \u201cThe study of the occult sciences interests me very much,\u201d remarked the new boarder.\u201cI love to explore the dark depths of the mysterious, to delve into the regions of the unknown, to fathom the unfathomable, as it were, and to\u2014\u201d \u201cLet me give you a little more of this stew, Mr.Smith,\u201d interrupted tlae landlady.London \u2019 Nov.b.M.Khor.o.TRINITY LADIES ALONE AT Ratnaw.one of t o two merer-:\tTOP OF CHURflH LEAGUE fo> to*- combined Eng;;«h o.'.ivt-;:.it-\tHalf the credit for Trinity c- is too fjbst woman to be as ired Church sitting on top of the Y.W.C.of a seat in the next Pa.- mment.A.Inter-Church Bowling league She received an acclamation,; today is due St.Andrew's Guild, tor along with Sir R.H.Craddock, at the Presbyterian ladies snapped the yesterday\u2019s nominations.Mi \u2022 Roto- Baptist winning streak while Trin-bone, an independent,\t.first Hy was recording its fifth straight elected to the seat, in 1919.\t1 triumph at the expense of the Ply- She has the distinction of being mouth quintette, the first woman member of Liver St.Andrew\u2019* Guild recorded the poo\u2019 City Conned and i a j j s\u2019 \" 1 best team total of the week, as they of the peace for Lancashire.\tdowned the Baptist representatives BETTER TOBACCO\tFULL SIZE EXTRA CARE IN MANUFACTURING UNIFORM QUALITY These Extras explain the popularity of GRADS C^^ycLA-£4rt-£~/* L.O.GROTHE, LIMITED An independent Canadian Company S/IVn THE BRIDGE HANDS n peu o JOHN BEGG IMPORTED OID SCOTCH WHISKY WITH OTHER WHISKIES IM Quality and Price! y outlet0- DISTILLED and MATURED SCOTLAND JOHN BEGG OFFERS UNEQUALLED VALUE! 12.40 «oz BOTTLE OH\u201d ^'\"-say e.oy'-v: s \u2019 AN V v 9b J .v.; § m i A 9570 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1935.?AGE SEVEN RECORD\u2019S CLASSIFIED ADS.&>i)erbrGoke Batlp Ectorïj * Prices For Classified Advertising : CASH RATE\u201410c for 10 words for one insertion : 1 cent foi each additional word.CHARGE RATE\u2014-Twenty-five cents f** twelve words for one insertion- Two cents each additional word.BIRTHS.MARRIAGES.DEATHS.Death and Funeral Notice.Card of Thanks, In Memonam.without poetry, 75 cents an insertions.Poetry included in In Memoriam, two cents a word extra.Engagements.Weddings, üLrth 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 cuuntry locale, 15 cents per Une, five words to a line; LenpoxviUe and City Brieflets, 20 cents per line.Real Estate For Sale Personal Miscellaneous rANET\u2014WOULD ADVISE YOU TO GET in touch with me at once.\u2014Harold.Salesman Wanted /iALENDAR AND ADVERTISING SPECI-ally salesman.Highest commissions.Good territory.Start immediately Experience preferred, but not necessary^ Apply Box 520, London, Ontario.\t| Male Help Wanted T TAN WANTED.LIVING IN VICINITY 59 Queen, to attend to furnace lor winter.Phone Edwards, 135.11TAN OF INTELLIGENCE AND COOD character, who has the ability to sejl subscriptions for daily paper; steady position for man wtyo can make good impression and build up a close connection; drawing | account and commission; should have little! car of his own.Box 23.Record/ /\\LD HORSES BOUGHT; GOOD PRICES ^ paid.Apply Barber, Garfield Farm, Brigham, R.R, 1.FOSTER LADIES\u2019 SOCIETIES HAD BUSY MEETINGS FETED BY THEIR FRIENDS ;N O TRESPASSING ON MY PROPERTY.! Lloyd J.Butler, Lennoxville, Que.! GJTORE YOUR CAR IN A FIRE-PROOF garage.We have both live and dead storage.Room for 25 cars.Make enquiries , at B.& B Garage, Lennoxville.I /'IALL AND SEE W.W.SHAW ABOUT ^ that new suit or overcoat.He carries a classy line of samples.42 Wellington No.; .- .; Farm Wanted TJIARM OF ABOUT 100 ACRES WITH stock, to rent on halve», near Sherbrooke.Record, Box 20, Boarder* Wanted .^-1 ELGIN AVENUE.A NICE LITTLE house on a quiet residential street.Price $1,200 with only $200 down.Balance $20 per month, including interest, taxes and insurance.Phone Edwards, 135, A MBITIOUS, RELIABLE MAN.25 TO 40, who is interested in permanent work with a good income, to supply satisfied customers with famous Watkins Products in Sherbrooke.Write R.Semple, J.R.Watkins Co., 2177 Masson Street, Montreal.Agents Wanted j TTAVB YOU A CAR?IF SO.YOU CAN j cover a wide territory selling our guar-! anteed quality nursery products.We will ! teach, help and pay you weekly.Write j Luke Brothers Nurseries, Montreal.! Situation Wanted, Female | PRACTICAL NURSE DESIRES ROSI-:\ttion as doctor\u2019s assisant in office or in private home.The best of referneces.Apply Box 100, Birch ton.T>OOM AND BOARD IN PRIVATE FAM-ily.Home privileges.Phone 340-F.pOOD BOARD, COMFORTABLE ROOMS.home privileges.21 Bank Street.Phone 183-W.Board Wanted DOOM AND BOARD WANTED.CEN-tral location.State price.Apply Box 46, Record.Cars For Sale Ladies\u2019 Guild of Bishop Carmichael Church Entertained by Mrs.Willows and Women\u2019s Auxiliary by Mrs.Archie Wing.Foster, November 6.\u2014Mrs.Willows, \u201cTown Line Road,\u201d was hostess to the Ladies\u2019 Guild of the Bishop Carmichael Memorial Church.Rev.H.P.Mount opened the meeting with scripture reading and prayer.Mrs.A.B.Young, the president, president over the business session.The secretary, Mrs.J.N.Code, read the minutes of the last meeting which were accepted.A bill for repairs on organ of $6.75 was ordered paid and arrangements were made to clean the church.At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by the hostess.A vote of thanks was tendered Mrs.Willows for hospitality.1 tiqq F0RD Roadster, for par- ! J-ticulars apply Box 43, Record.Roofer All Our USED CARS Must Be Moved at Once! 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL USED CARS ASK OUR SALESMAN ABOUT OUR 3-5 GUARANTEE PLAN! THE SHERBROOKE MOTORS LIMITED.22 Minto St.\tPhones 731-732 ___________________ BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocates rOUNG GIRL WANTS LIGHT HOUSE-work Apply Box 49, Record.TJOOFING, MY JOB, OVER 20 YEARS\u2019 ^ experience.I do a good job on repairing so that your roof will withstand the winter tempests.WE E.Hetherington, Rock Forest.Phone 1002r3.I\u2019ll come quickly.TyTIDDLE AGED WOMAN DESIRES POSI-tion as housekeeper in small family.Apply Box 45, Record.Lost And Found BLACK MALE CAT _ T ARGE COAL EXPERIENCED TABLE GIRL DESIRES strayed or stolen Monday.Reward if re-MmrL h* hotel.References.Phone turned to Apt.8, Strathcona Apartments, ,136 Wellington North.work 2226-F.Wanted To Purchase Poultry For Sale CTOCK FARM.MUST BE MODERN AND ^ up-to-date, and a bargain.State full particulars when replying, including mortgage.A.Walker.353 St.Nicholas Street, Montreal.Que.mitAPPERS \u2014 HIGHEST PRICES PAID for mink and raccoon.Don\u2019t sell before seeing me.A.Gillman, 92 Wellington South, Sherbrooke.Phone 455.For Sale 3- EXTRA COCKERELS, ROCKS, 15!-lb.live weight.Phone 17S2-W.Live Stock For Sale PIOUR WEEKS OLD PIGS, ALSO GOOD \u2022L work horse.Wm.Lavallee, Route 3, Brompton ville.T>EGISTERED TAMSWORTH BOAR, ready for service, price $22.Apply G.E.Vernal, Brome Centre, Que.¦ I SECOND HAND SINKS, BATHS, TOILET ^ bowls and wash bowls and other plumb- i in g fittings.Apply Hyman's Second Hand ; Store, 24 Alexander Street.Phone 32S1-W', I AUXILIARY HELD SESSION The monthly meeting of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs.Archie Wing at Brome Lake.The Rev.H.P.Mount gave a Scripture reading taken from the fifth chapter of the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Galations.Litany and members\u2019 prayer were were repeated in unison.A further reading was given from the fifth chapter of the Study Book.The president, Mrs.C.P.Hunter, took charge of the business session.The minutes of the last meeting were read by the Secretary, and confirmed, and the roll call showed an attendance of fifteen members and four visitors present.The president, Mrs.C.P.Hunter, informed the members that a personal request would be read from Miss Leslie Bell, Missionary of the j West.:\tThe monthly notes were read by the vice-president, Mrs.A.M.Hunter.Donations were promised to the Dorcas secretary, Mrs.A.B.i Young, to assist in the annual bale formation.A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs.Willows for so kindly opening her home for the recent card party.At the close of a busy afternoon the hostess served refreshments.Rev.H.P.Mount made a suitable , acknowledgment of the hospitality ] extended.The meeting closed with I benediction.After fifty years of happy married life, with nine of their eleven children living to rejoice with them, Mr.and Mrs.William J.Whitehead, popular and esteemed residents of South Stukely, recently celebrated their golden wedding anniversary.It was a happy event in the Whitehead family circle, a memorable occasion for the beloved couple and a unique opportunity which tdieir friends could not let go by unnoticed.Mr.and Mrs.Whitehead were showered with love and best wishes for many more years of happy life together.BEDFORD DISTRICT LYSANDER YV ELLS & LYNCH.ADVOCATES.GRAN-ada Theatre Building.rpHE \u201cREMNANT KING\u20191 COMES BACK '*¦ from market with a carload of bargain?.10,000 yards new style embroidered marquisette, 3oc value for 19c yd,; 1,000 yards curtain net.regular 15c line, for 12c : white and colored flannelette, ordinarily 15c, this week-end lor 12c.Special: Bengal grey cotton remnants at 25c lb.Cross the Aylmer Bridge to 8 King Street East.Nicholas Zakaib.the Remnant King.1> UGG, M1GNAULT, HOLTHAM ANL *- 'Grundy, advocates.McManamy & Walsh Building, 70 Wellington SL N.Phone 1589- rOHN P.WOLFE, B.A.B.C.L.Q.C.R.Building.Wellington St.North.A LBERT RIVARD.B.A., L.L.L.ADVO-cate, 70 Wellington St.N.Phone 218.Ashton r.tobin, advocate, t Rosen bloom's Bldg.66 Wellington St.; North.Phone 623.TTOUSE, BARN.SILO, GRANARY, PIG i '*-pen, 6 h.p.engine.Will sell separate! or en bloc.Apply Box 37, Frelighsburg, ! Que.\tj /AUEBEC HEATER.GOOD CONDITION.! Apply Modern Vulcanizing Works, 121 St, Edward.i FOOT SOFT WOOD SLABS.APPLY ^ Roy Lake, Cookshire.Phone 2S8r3.Auctioneer R E B ED, PRACTICALLY NEW.PRICE REA-sonable.Phone 1146-J.M.DEMERS, AUCTIONEER.DIS.ST.° Francis.Bedford.Sherbrooke.Ph.1005.Chartered Accountants DNEY.ARMITAGE & CO.Trustees in Bankruptcy Sherbrooke Trust Building.Sherbrooke.Certified Accpuntants R.BKYCE, C.P.A.C.G.A, AUDITOR.186 Quebeo St., Sherbrooke Tel.1308.Financial p REY AND WHITE ENAMELLED GAS range, also household furniture, all in A-l condition.6 Aberdeen Street./\\NE SHAPER FOR PLANING IRON, £2 ^ inch swing, with vise; one lathe.24 inches by 12 feet.P.O.Box 17, Windsor Mills East, Que.R OLL TOP DESK AT A BARGAIN.Phon, 2290-W Have you financial worries?Consult G.S.Sharpe.Adjuster.Confidential Aeent, Room 104.Bank Commerce Bldg.4 Wellington St.No.Ph.S286.Physicians and Surgeons D K.ETH1ER, PHONE 676, 84 KING ST.West.Electrotherapy, Urinary Disease.TROUBLE BARREL LEFEVER SHOTGUN with leather ca^e.70 Laurier.Phone 2848-W.Money to Loan OO.\u2019T j W HI T'° L0AN 0N FIRST «D\t\\JY-J VJ mortgage, improved Sher- brooke real estate.Phone Edwards.135.a-\u2014 DES.J.A.DARCHE AND LIONEL Darche, Eys.Ear.Nose and Throat Private Hospital, 92 King Street West, D R.R.B.SPEER.EYE.EAR.NOSE.Throat.9S WeilinElon No.Ph.824fl.Chiropractor E L.LESSARD.D.C.16 GORDON ST.\u2022 2876.N.C.M.service, free consultation.Veterinary Surgeon gHEKBROOKB VETERINARY HOSPITAL Dr L.A.Gendreau, 14 Front Ph.2107.Repairs of All Kinds jnLECTRIO WASHERS.STOVES, FURNI-*-J lure, cream separatora, farm mentft, etc.Work guaranteed.J.O.Bourget f> Vanier St.Sherbrooke.Phone 3361-W.Lanctot\u2019s Store AUCTION SALE Saturday, Nov.9th, At One 0*cIock FOR Charlie Ft.Graham, Three Miles from Sherbrooke on Stoke Road 1 horse, 1200 pounds, accredited herd of Holstein cattle, 7 cows, 5 just freshened, 5 registered, 6 head of young cattle, some are grades, 1 brood sow, 50 turkeys.Positive sale as barns are burnt.Terms: Cash.R.M.DEMERS, Auctioneer.Mrs.Willard Bennett and daughter, Shirley, of Maple Grove, spent a week with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Raycraft.Mr.J.F.L.Cox has returned home after spending some time visiting friends at Maple Grove.Miss Margaret M.Lowrey is visiting friends at Thetford Mines.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Raycraft gave a Hallowe\u2019en party to a few of their friends.Mr.and Mrs.Bryan Bennett and son spent a day as guests of Mr.and Mrs.Raycraft.Mr.Gordon Longmoore made a trip to Lemesurier one day recently.Miss Beryl Downes, of Glen Lloyd, spent a week-end as a guest of the Misses Pearl and Dorna Patterson Mr.Bert Talmrige, of Thetford Mines, spent a week as guest of friends in Nelson.Miss Jessie Matheson spent a few days visiting Mrs.William Miles.Mr.Clifford Longmoore is spending some time working for Mr.Archie Houle at Thetford.Miss Stella Longmoore is spending a few days as a guest of Mrs.Clarke McVetty.Mrs.Willie Miles and daughters passed through here en route to Leeds Village.Mrs.Andrew Miles and son, Hugh, of Brockville, Mr.Murphy and F.Brakel spent a week-end as guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.J.Longmoore.Mrs.Ivan McCrea and daughter, Ethel, and Mrs.Lizzie Longmoore were visiting Mrs.Annie Percy recently.Mr.Amos McElreavy, of Lemesurier, was calling on Mr.and Mrs.H.Patterson recently.Mr.Wesley MacIntyre, of Sherbrooke, motored here on Saturday and was accompanied home by Mr.and Mrs.S.Longmoore where they intend to spend an indefinite time.WOMEN\u2019S ASSOCIATION The members of the Women\u2019s Association of the Creek United Church held a Hallowe\u2019en social at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Williams.Various games and contests were enjoyed during the evening, after which lunch was served by the members present.Decoration in the various rooms were carried out in black and orange.Then there was the mayor of a great city who, harried by the press to make a statement regarding the current crime wave, hemmed and hawed and finally trumpeted to the delighted reporters: \u201cThe police are fully able to meet and compete with all criminals.\u201d EXPERTS ARE AT YOUR SERVICE FOR laying and cementintz Linoleum bought Corner Perl and Marnuette.I j hrrr Insurance ^ J.SOUTHWOOD ft CO.INS AGENTS 4 Marouatto St.Sherbrookr.Phon, 100 CANADA, Province of Quebec, Town of East Angus, District of St.Francis.Public notice is hereby given by the undersigned Anselme Tourigny, secretary-treasurer of the municipality of the Town of East Angus, that the hereinafter described properties situated in the said Town will be sold by public auction, in the meeting room of the Council, at the Town Hall, in the said Town of East Angus, on Monday the eighteenth day of November, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Five, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon, for the non payment of municipal and school taxes, and interest mentioned in the statement, and added costs, unless said taxes, interests and costs be paid before the sale.This Sale is made subject to the taxes of the current year.Mun.Taxes School and WE REPAIR RADIOS WASHERS IRONS TOASTERS VACUUM CLEANERS MOTORS Phone 645 Ross-Bivon Electric Ltd.17 - 21 Frontenac St., Sherbrooke, (lue.Name of Proprietor\tNumber\tand Interest\t\tInterest\tTotal Bolduc, Ernest\t14-20 Pt.R III\t$221.35\t$ 57.00\t$278.35 Groleau, Arthur .\t13-148 R III\t33.44\t3.00\t36.44 Beaudoin, L, T\t\t13-90 Pt.10 ft.S.O.\t4.50\tto come\t4.50 Grondin, Chs\t\t15 a 1, R IT .\t29.00\tII\t29.90 Houde, J.L\t\t13-182-20 R III .\t228.37\t107.13\t335.50 Jacques, O\t\t13-182-54 .\t.\t20.55\t7.39\t27.94 ((\t13-182-55\t20.55\t7.39\t27.94 «(\t13-182-06\t.\t20.55\t7.39\t27.94 Lapointe, Adelard .
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