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[" s>hprhrnük?lailu Sprnrîi Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1936.Fortieth Year.RUSSIA APPARENTLY APPEASED BY PROCRESS ON NON-INTERVENTION Russian Expression of \u201cSatisfaction\u201d Came f?om Secret Session of Twenty-Seven European States Pondering Grave Crisis Created by Moscow and Madrid Charges of Fascist Assistance to Fascists Insurgents in Spain\u2014 France and Britain Renew Efforts to Prevent Collapse of Pact.fondon, October 9.\u2014A Russian expression of \u201csatisfaction\u201d came today from the secret session of twenty-seven European states, pondering the grave continental crisis created by Moscow and Madrid charges of Fascist assistance to Spain\u2019s insurgents.\"I am satisfied with the proceedings,\u201d said Moiseyevich Kagan, Soviet representative on the European Non-Intervention Committee, emerging from the conference room when the group adjourned for luncheon.Already, it was learned, the Soviet, Italian, British, French, Belgian and German delegates had spoken.In Edinburgh, the British Labor Party\u2019s convention approved a demand that Great Britain and France open their arms markets to Madrid if it is shown that the international non-intervention pact either is ineffective or has been broken.The delegates expressed belief that Fascist states had already broken the accord.In Paris, where British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden paused or.a dash hack home from an interrupted holiday, informed sources said 1 remiier Blum of France and Eden had agreed to exert every effort to prevent collapse of the non-intervention'accord.*-* .V.BQUA8H^NTEnAT10N Smi 'SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE REPORTED Attorney-General in Short-laved Godbout Cabinet Attacks Action on Grounds of Illegalities and Informalities.Montreal, Oct.9,\u2014-Charles Auguste Bertrand, K.C., Attorney-General in the short-lived Godbout Cabinet, moved in Superior Court yesterday to relegate to legal limbo the contestation action taken to oust him as M.L.A.for Laurier division.Running a series of preliminary objections athwart the path of the ouster proceedings initiated by Dr.Zenon Lesage, alderman for St.John ward and his opponent in the last provincial elections, Mr.Bertrand is asking the court to quash the suit on the ground of illegalities and informalities.The preliminary objections to the contestation suit made their appearance yesterday in written form only and will be argued before a judge of the Superior Court later.DRAFT CODE FOR AUTO-MOBILE INDUSTRY.Edmonton, Oct.9.\u2014 Tentative draft of a code for the automobile industray in Alberta dealing with business ethics and containing a schedule of prices for used cars has been submitted to Hon.E.C.Manning, Minister of Trade and Industry.Seek To Keep Factions Apart.I v-* Before the London delegates was the problem of determining a method to prevent glowering European Communist and Fascist factions from stepping openly into the Spanish civil war\u2014and possibly provoking a continental conflict.The committee agenda included two specific questions: 1\u2014\tA Russian proposal to.send an investigating commission into Portugal, asserted gateway for alleged military assistance to Fascist insurgents seeking to overthrow the Madrid Government.2\u2014\tFormal charges from Madrid, backed up by an almost identical Soviet allegation, that Portugal, Italy and Germany are violating the French-sponsored neutrality agreement.(Indications Portugal would not allow an investigating group within her borders were published in the newspaper Diario de Noticias at Lisbon.) Great Britain again assumed the role of European peace-maker as hope grew the committee\u2019s efforts to isolate the civil war would be continued.London sources expressed belief British persuasion could prevent j colapse of the neutrality agree- i ment, keep Russia represented on j\t,,\t, , , , the committee and checkmate a ; am0I1g the scheduled speakers.Soviet desire to send relief forces [ Other Communist assemblies were to help Madrid.\tI scheduled for tomorrow and Sun- ?FORCE URGED TO BREAK UP \u201cRED\u201d GATHERINGS IN ALSACE-LORRAINE Political Passions Mounting in Border Sector\u2014Catholic Clerical Party Threatens to \u201cBlow Up\u201d Communist Meetings\u2014Fears of Open Strife Entertained as \u201cReds\u201d Decide to Proceed with Plans to Hold Widespread Demonstrations\u2014Communists Charge Col.de la Rocque\u2019s Activities Inspired by Berlin.IN CANADA\u2019S NATIONAL REVENUES Total Receipts for First Half of Current Fiscal Year $34,-748,690 Above Corresponding Period of Last Yew\u2014 Substantial Reduction in Total Expenditures Reported for Similar Period\u2014Excise and Sales Tax Responsible for Greatest Revenue Increase, While Reduced Demand for Relief and Railways Marked Expenditures.0 ttawa, Oct.9.\u2014Canada\u2019s revenues for the first six months of the current fiscal year were $34,748,690 greater than top the same period a year ago, according to the figures released today by the Comptroller of the Treasury.Unrevised figures for September, 1936, showed total revenues of $32,202,411, an increase of $6,191,-131 over September, 1935.Disburse- total disbursements being accounted for in decreased loans and advances to provincial governments, and Canadian National Railways.Under the.heading of loans and advances during the first half of the last fiscal year total disbursements were $66,894,973 as compared with $52,-448,264 this year, and for September, 1935, these were $49,351,929, as compared with $9,628,039 for Sep- ments during the same pernods drop- tember of this year, ped considerably.\t.\t| Total ordinary expenditure for For the six months of the fiscal 1 the first half of the current fiscal year, April to Septemlber inclusive, year was $169,546,698 as compared total revenues were $233,839,837, as with $165,954,403 a year ago, while compared with $199,091,147 during ; the figures for September of this the same period in 1935.\tj year were $26,279,436 as compared Expenditures for the first half of j with $26,093,048 last year, the fiscal year were $281,926,502 for I Excise and sales tax and stamps all purposes, as compared with ' brought in the largest increase of $298,585,999 for the same period revenue, the figures for September last year, while disbursements for , last being $12,776,670 as compared the month of September were less .with $9,453,855 a year ago.Income than half those for September, 1935, ' tax also showed a big increase, $42,976,063 as compared with $86,- being $3,276,557 for September as 670,545.\tI compared with $2,542,832 in Septem- Ordinary expenditures were slight- ber, 1935.These two items alone ly increased as compared with a contributed $30.392,490 of the total year ago, the great reduction in increase in the half year periods.ADMIT PRINTING TICKETS FOR L\u2019HOTEL-DIEU SWEEP Beauceville Seizure Disclosed 600,000 Lottery Tickets Labelled \u201cSherbrooke Hotel-Dieu Hospital Trust Fund.\u201d St.Joseph de Beauce, Que., Oct.9.\u2014Eugene Duval and Henri Lacroix, arrested September 24 in connection with a seizure of lottery tickets, pleaded guilty yesterday to charges of printing the tickets and will be sentenced October 27 by Magistrate J.C.Couture.W.Giroux, also arrested' in the raid, did not plead, his attorney asking the court, for a certificate stating nothing Giroux said would be used against him at a trial.Magisrate Couture will render decision on the request October 27.The seizure, made at Beauceville printing establishment, disclosed 600,000 lottery tickets, labelled \u201cSherbrooke Hotel Dieu Hospital Trust Fund.\u201d Drawing on the tickets, which darried prizes amounting to $500,000, was to be held January 1 in Sydney, Australia.BROMEmERSEEKS PUNISHMENT AND RECOVERY FOR PAST ABUSES In Seconding Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, Jonathan Robinson Declared that, in Light of Past Irregularities, Punishment and Recovery Becomes Necessary Evil\u2014Flays Idea that Public Money Is Everybody\u2019s Money and Need Not Be Accounted for\u2014Upper House Passed Address in Record Time Q s trassbourg, France, Oct.9.-The Catholic Clerical Party appealed today to the pop dace of Alsace-Lorraine to break up imminent Communist meetings by force.With political passions mounting in this border sector, the Catholic party posted signs threatening; to \u201cblow up\u201d their opponents\u2019 gatherings.The principal meeting of the Com-mnist campaign in Alsace-Lorraine '\u2019 as called for three p.m, Sunday at i large Strassbourg hall.Maurice Thorez and Marcel Cachin are *- COUGHLIN VIEW ON CURRENCIES IS CRITICIZED MINING WEALTH CANNOT PAY OFF NATIONAL DEBT Retired British Columbia Mining Engineer Claims Market Value of Worthwhile Mines Only One-Fifth of Interest Bearing Public Debt.Expect Italo-German Counter Charges.*-* With the - Spanish and Russian charges placed before the session, some quarters held it possible the German and Italian delegates might fling back counter-charges of nonintervention violations.Russia, these sources predicted, would come in for criticism for issuing the violation accusations publicly Wednesday instead of waiting to place them before the regular committee meeting.One neutral diplomat termed Moscow\u2019s move \u201cpropaganda\u201d designed to placate world Leftist opinion, some of which has been most critical against Russia for not hurrying to Madrid\u2019s aid.The British, who were represented as impressed by the Spanish allegations, were considering support of appointment of a committee of inquiry and despatch of cautionary ootes to Lisbon, Berlin and Rome.SR1TAIN AND FRANCE IN NEW NEUTRALITY ACCORD Washington Bishop, Supporting ! Roosevelt Re-election, Declares that Monetary Views of Detroit Priest Are \u201cNinety Per Cent.Wrong.\u201d ' day at Mulhouse, Colmar and Metz, j\t-:\u2014 \u2014-\u2014\u2014\t; Washington, Ocd 9 \u2014Challenging DEFY GOVERNMENT EFFORTS the monetary views of Father TO STOP THEIR MEETINGS Charles E.Coughlin as \u201cninety per ______ i cent wrong,\u201d the Right Rev, John A.Ryan, of Catholic University, was Paris, Oct.9.\u2014French Communists openly defied Governments-efforts to restrict their meetings in historic Alsace-Lorraine today.The Communist Party declared it was proceedings with plans to hold widespread demonstrations in the in the thick of the United States presidential campaign today, battling for the re-election of President Roosevelt.Monsignor Ryan, in a broadcast address under the auspices of the border provinces.Fears of open j Democratic National Committee, strife immediately were current.| sa'li last night: A party communique repudiated\tc^arf® 0[ Communism direct- rious.semi-official renorts to\tPr«sid«nt Roosevelt is the | silliest, falsest, most cruel and most unjust accusation ever made against previous, semi-official reports to the effect only ten meetings would i be held in Alsace-Lorraine.It stated the original number planned\u2014one hundred and twenty-seven \u2014 had been reduced to fifty-six by regional organizations, not by the central committee.The communique said: \u201cThe Communist Party declares it never a President in all the years of America history.\u201d At Pittsburgh, Father Coughlin delayed a scheduled address to listen in on Father Ryan\u2019s statement that the radio priest\u2019s \"monetary theories and proposals find no support in the encyclicals of either Pope Leo Vancouver, Oct.9.\u2014To describe Canada\u2019s mineral resources as \u201cinconceivable wealth\u201d was \u2018\u2018nonsense,,\u201d C.M.Campbell, retired Vancouver mining engineer, told a meeting of the British Columbia division of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Matellurgy here.He referred in his speech yesterday to statements attributed to high government officials, writers and even members of his own profession as \u201ctrash.\u201d \u201cStatements from men in high office are taken at their face value and on the strength of them and many more like them w'e have planned and built at huge expense,\u201d Mr.Campbell asserted.\u201cAs a consequence,\u201d the retired engineer said, \u201cwe are faced with interest-bearing debts aggregating approximately $10,000,000,000.The time has come to start paying back and we are in distress.\u201d Pressing his advocacy for a resources inventory of the Dominion, the speaker stated all the worthwhile mines in Canada show a market value at present of about $2,-000.000,000.\u201cThis,\u201d he said, \u201cmay appear iarge, but from a comparative point of view' it is very small for it would SETTLEMENT IN SING-JAPANESE CRISIS REMOTE Conference Between Chinese Dictator and Japanese Ambassador Did Not Warrant Optimism for Clearing Up of Delicate Situation.WILL BE NAMED GOVERNOR OF ERITREA.Rome, Oct.9.\u2014General Federico Baistrocchi, Under-Secretary of War, has resigned and will be made Governor of Eritrea, unofficial sources disclosed today.SOVIET INTERVENTION VIRTUALLY SOLE HOPE OF LOYAL SPANIARDS uabec, October 9.\u2014Quebec\u2019s legislators started their Thanksgiving week-end today and on Tuesday Opposition Leader T.D.Bouchard will resume the debate on the Speech from the Throne in the Legislative Assembly, The Lower House adjourned yesterday after hearing Jonathan Robinson, Union Nationale member for Brome, as he seconded the motion of Emile Boiteau, Union Nationale, Bellechasse, for adoption of the Speech from the Throne, call for \u201cpunishment and recovery\u201d in regard to administrative abuses of the previous regime, brought out by the Public Accounts Committee of the last Legislature.In the Upper House also, The Throne Speech was adopted.Government leader, Sir Thomas Chapais told the Legislative Council the Union Nationale victory bore out the constitutional story of eighteenth century British parliamentary history that a government of one group of parliamentarians, or a series of such groups, could not govern a country to advantage.Sir Thomas asked for the co-operation otf all members of the Legislative Council with the Government.Hon John Hall Kelly, winding up the debate, agreed to the principle of co-operation.But Mr.Kelly, speaking be said-for Liberal principles as he understood them, declared he hoped tb Union Nationale would leave the province in such excellent financial shape at the end of its term of office as to enable it to borrow $51,000,GOO on such excellent conditions as the Duplessis Government had recently done.Government Forces Acknowledge Fall of Key Cities in * Fascist Advance on Madrid\u2014Claim Socialist Activities Considerably Hampered by Inability to Obtain Arms from Foreign Powers\u2014Believed that Soviet Ultimatum May Cause Important Changes in Foreign Viewpoint on Civil War.Tokyo, Oct.9.\u2014Japanese officials declared today that the conference between Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek, China\u2019s Dictator, and Japanese Ambassador Shigeru Kawagoe, did not warrant optimism for settlement of the Sino-Japanese crisis.A joint communique issued after the conference at Nanking yesterday, authoritative sources said, suggested Chiang regarded the Japanese demands as \u201cexcessive\u201d and indicated negotiations would be protracted and difficult.The newspaper Yomihri asserted Japanese demands include: 1.\t\u2014Joint defence against any Red invasion by a third country.2.\t\u2014More libera! rights of self-government for the five North China provinces.3.\t\u2014Sincere efforts by the Nanking Government to control anti-Japanese activities.4.\t\u2014Revision of \u201cexcessive\u201d Chinese tariffs.5.\t\u2014Completion of traffic connections between Japan and China, in- Please Turn to Page 2, Col.4.SEEK AVIATOR IN MYSTERY OF BOSTON MURDER Photographer\u2019s Model Definitely Identified as Woman Whose Severed Legs Were Hauled from Boston Harbor Four Days Ag o\u2014Ex-Compaoiicn Sought.take five times this total to pay our national, provincial and municipal debts.\u201d agreed to limitation of the right of i XIII or Pope Pius XI.\u201d Paris, Oct.9.\u2014 Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, and Leon Blum, French Premier, today agreed to exert every effort to prevent collapse of the Spanish non-intervention accord, informed sources re-ported.The Russian threat to abandon the neutrality agreement because of alleged violations by Italy, Germany and Portugal was stated to have been the principal subject discussed.Informed sources stated Blum and Yvon Delbos, French Foreign Minister.who also attended the confer- Please.Turn to Page 2, Col.3.THE WEATHER «- reunion.\u2019\u2019 Claiming 50,0000 followers in the border provinces, the party asserted it refused to curtail its activities \u201cbecause such is the desire of Fascists acting on orders from Berlin.\u201d The move hampered the efforts by Roger Salengro, Minister of the Interior, to reduce potential dangers of the week-end campaign.Rightists, angered over an official ban on \u201cprevocative\u201d rallies, plastered sites of the proposed Communistic meetings with posters which denounced the sessions as \u201cUnder Moscow's domination.\u201d Communists, on their part, retorted Fascist activities of Col.do la Rocque\u2019s Social Party resulted from \u201can order from Berlin.\u201d The extreme Leftists announced plans to take all party chieftains and their entire parliamentary delegations into the region for the rallies Saturday and Sunday.Sites for the meeting were not announced but were expected to include Strass-bourg, Nancy, Mulhouse and Colmar The gatherings will be heavily vLOUDY, FOLLOWED BY RAIN.A moderate depression, centred to ihe immediate west of Lake Su-nerior, is moving eastward and another low area is moving northeast-1 detachments'\u2019of \u2019mobile\u201dguards Then the Detroit priest told his audience in Pittsbui'gh\u2019s Syria mosque that he would reply to Father Ryan on Saturday.\u201cIf I am -wrong, I shall pass out of this picture entirely,\u201d he said, \u201cand if I cannot, prove Monsignor Ryan is wrong, I will likewise pass out of the picture.\u201d He said Mr.Roosevelt holds no memlbership card in the Communist party, but entertains \u201cdoctrines and theories that are held by Commur-ists.\u201d Father Ryan, who is professor of moral theology and industrial ethics at Catholic University, asserted: \u201cI say deliberately to the laboring men and women of America that Father Coughlin\u2019s explanation of our economic maladies is at, least fifty per cent, wrong, and that his monetary remedies are at least ninety per cent, wrong.\u201cIf the latter were enacted into law they would prove disastrous to the great majority of the American people, particularly to the wage-earners.\u201d NEED OF CLEARING_____________TRADE CHANNELS STRESSED RY LEAGUE Action of British, French and United States Governments in Stabilizing Currencies Seen as Initial Move Towards Greater Freedom of Commerce\u2014Report Urges Reduction of Duties and Removal of Quotas as Principal Need Towards Re-establishment of International Stability.M adrid, Oct.9.\u2014The Spanish Government, unable to check the relentless insurgent advance on Madrid, considered hopefully today the possibility of Russian aid, Official sources acknowledged the fall of strategic cities in the Sierra de Credos and Guadarrama moun- ! tain passes, gateways to the capital from the north and west.Rigid military discipline was enforced in Madrid.Militia patrols stood guard throughout the night at key points in the city.Pedestrian Imposes Too Many New Laws, I y-\u2014-4 Hon.George A.Simard, Liberal, moved acceptance of the Throne Speech and was seconded by Hon.Frank Carrel, Liberal.Ail members of good-will should be pleased to co-operate with the new administration, said Mr.Simard, but he did not think it wise to have too many new laws.In the Assembly, Mr.Boiteau and Mr.Robinson went over the new legislation planned by the Union Nationale administration of Premier Duplessis and urged speediest action possible, on these measures.In a review of events leading up to the Union Nationale occupying the Government benches in the Legislature, Mr.Robinson recounted the Government\u2019s efforts to reduce expense \u201cto the absolute minimum for afe and efficient conduct of govern- traffic was banned in the Puerte de] ; mental operations.\u201d Weymouth, Mass., Oct, 9.\u2014Spurred by the identification of Mrs.Grayce Asquith, forty-one year old widow, as the woman whose severed j l\u20acss Fascist nations cease alleged aid legs were hauled from Boston harbor to the insurgents.Sol, the city\u2019s busiest section\u2014from 11 p.m., until dawn.Socialists awaited anxiously the outcome of what authorities described as \u201cthe fateful meeting\u201d in London of the International Non-Intervention Committee, scheduled to hear Russia\u2019s warning she will abrogate the neutrality agreement un ward from the Missouri Valley with high pressure covering the Western Provinces and far west states.Pressure is rising over Quebec and the Maritimes.Showers have occurred in eastern Quebec and in some northern districts of the Maritimes, also over far northwestern Ontario, though elsewhere the weather has been fair.It is somewhat cooler this morning in the Western Provinces.Forecast: Fair today.Saturday\u2014 Fresh winds; cloudy, followed by rain.Northern New England: Fair tonight.Saturday increasing cloudiness, followed by showers in the southwest portion.Not, much change in temperature.Temperatures yesterday: Maximum, 63; minimum, 50.Same day last, year: Maximum, 57; minimum, 20.guarded, the Government declared in disclosing plans to send large WAR CONDITIONED OFFICE and ! police to the provincial cities.Opposing the sessions, resident.- | of the region warned that frontier ! incidents might result.They joined ! in a statement, asserting: \u201cThe Coniimunists know well that in coming to the Rhine frontier to provoke trouble, they will provide the pretext that Hitler is awaiting.Communism and Hitlerism are both regimes of brutal forces under which all liberty is banned.We want neither.\u201d Fascist supporters of de la Roeque awaited the outcome of a series of raids conducted on thirty-seven centres of the Social Party with the expectation that some leaders might be summoned to Court.The raids were made yesterday by special police under a search warrant authorizing investigation of the party Please Turn to Page 2, Col.3.BLOCK OPENED IN LONDON London, Oct.9.\u2014Great Britain\u2019s preparedess campaign against \u2018\u2018the next, war\u201d resulted today in London\u2019s first gas-proof and bombproof office building.The unique \u2018\u2018warconditioning\u201d was installed as an experiment in the three-storey establishment of its inventors where fifty persons work.Air-conditioning ducts run through the building to the basement, where sets of air-purifiers filter foul air and make it breathable.As an added protection, all windows have shrapnel-proof shutters.Beneath the basement is a subterranean chamber where ten reasons can live.It is fitted with telephone, running water, Geneva, Oct.9\u2014The draft report which the League of Na-ations Economic Committee is to consider this afternoon sounds a call to the nations to clear the streams of trade.Notice is given of a number of amendments but they do not challenge the fundamentals of the report.The draft is prepared by Charles Spinasse, French Minister of National Economy, as rapporteur of the committee.The report welcomes the mone-Ur-y ^declaration of great Britain, fine themselves to the first measures whereby they accompanied new monetary laws but to enter into negotiations at the earliest possible moment with a view to overhauling their whole commercial policy.\u201cThe importance of the action which has now been set on foot appears decisive when we think of the recent melancholy years, when we consider the ignoble attempts made by a generation to save itself from the irresistible onrush of depression, the vain efforts made by the nations the United States and France as the i in their blind self-seeking, the in-beginning of collective action, as \u201cajternal disturbances and uncertainty decisive contribution to appeasement as to the future which prevailed and prosperity of the world.\u201d But, the report continues, trade cannot revive so long as measures of quan- everywhere.A new road has been thrown open to the thoughts and ef-_ .\t,\t.forts of men.It is for the govern- titative restriction continue to limit, ments to enter upon this road with imports.\ti boldness whi eh in times of difficulty such measures are justified I constitutes the only true wisdom.\u201d when internal prices are so high that !\t-!__ customs tariffs no longer are s uf' SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO ficient to protect national industries against foreign competition.But by restoring equilibrium of prices monetary alignment makes iniport- STUDY COVENANT REFORM Geneva .Oct.9.- - \u2014-,\u2014 ,\t.By a vote of ed goods more expensive and thus | thirty-one to seven a special com-provides effective automatic protec- mittee of the League of Nations As setnbly today decided that reform of the League Covenant should be referred to a committee consisting lion for home producers.Besides being useless, such restrictions would henceforward also be dangerous.\t_\t.\u201cA policy tending to restore free- j of members of the League Council dom of trade,\u201d the report proceeds, ! with the addition of some eight \u201cTherefore appears both in social ' members of the Assembly, repre-and economic spheres as an indis- i sentative of various viewpoints on emergency electric pensible corollary of monetary ad-1 Covenant reform.four days ago, crack detectives to day held one man for questioning and sought a missing Great War aviator.While police grappled in the harbor for the head and torso of the victim, a woman\u2019s tip sent detectives scurrying last night to a lonely cottage on the Weymouth shore, twelve miles from Boston.There Mrs.Isabel Murphy, of Boston, told police her friend, Mrs.Asquith, who \u201cdisappeared\u201d on September 20, lived.She said the widow, a former photographer\u2019s model, resembled the harbor victim as pictured by Medical Examiner William J.Brickley.\u201cThe walls of the living room were sprinkled with blood.\u201d Deputy Superintendent James R.Chaffin, of the Boston police, said.\u201cTwo blood-stained sheets and a.spread were found upstairs in a bedroom.\u201cIn the cellar we located a saw.There are brown specks on the handle.We have sent the saw to our Boston office to determine whether the specks are blood.\u201d A meat clever was found, too.It.was turned over to chemists for examination.Medical Examiner Brickley had said the legs had been crudely cut from the rest of the body and the mutilation was \u201cmore like the work of a butcher\u201d than that of a surgeon.The widow was a bleached blond hut her hair was originally drown.Dr.Brickley had said the dead woman was a brunette, \u201cWe are satisfied she was the woman,\u201d declared Chaffin after s preliminary investigation.Authoriites remained unable to ascribe any motive for the apparent slaying.Learning the names of two men who had been friendly with Mrs.Asquith, detectives located one and took him to Quincy police station for questioning.Later Chaffin announced John Albert Lyons, thirty-nine years o\u2019d, of Boston, a salesman and war aviator.who he said was a friend of the widow, had been missing since September 17.\u201cWe want to locate and wish to talk with John Albert Lyons,\u201d Chaffin asserted A preliminary survey had been made with a view to instituting economies, he said, and waste had been eliminated.\u201cThe dark side of the picture is that such an investigation has emphasized the tremendous abuses which have been, or remain to be made public and, as a measure of plain justice, punishment and recovery becomes a necessary evil,\u201d he said.*> \u2018 ' ~ \u2018 ?Public Money Must Be -Account- j ed For, Declaring they had been crippled in their operations by \u201cthe successful arms blockade which prevented us from getting what we needed,\u201d Government circles predicted the Soviet ultimatum would turn the tables.While the insurgents pushed consistently forward against Madrid in sectors around the city, inhabitants of the capital were heartened by reports of successes in the far north.In Oviedo, Bay of Biscay city held by the insurgents under Colonel Aranda since the war started.Government troops were reported virtually masters of the city after hand-to-hand street fighting.The outcome of the siege of Madrid may depend on the fall of Oviedo as Government strategy calls for the possibly victorious troops from the north to turn southward and strike teh capital\u2019s attackers from the rear.Opinion in Madrid discounted the Non Verbis,\u2019 which, for the be-threat of world war arising from the nefit of those of you, who, like my-Soviet ultimatum.The view gen- ! seif) have a little knowlegde of erally nein^was that Russia\u2019s plain ! Latin, means\u2014deeds, not words,\u2014 speakmg might \u201ccall the bluff of in-j the whole as personified by our be-ternational Fascism\u2014the real war i loved Prime Minister\u201d declared Mr.He said a stop must be made for the protection of the citizenry, to \u201cthe fallacious idea\u201d that the pub.lie\u2019s money was everybody\u2019s money and need not be accounted for.The Legislative line-up forecast in the Throne Speech pleased Mr.Boiteau.He said it angered well for the future of the Province that the Government intended introducing amendments to the Old Age Pensions Act, prohibition of ministers holding directorates in private corporations and steps, to reduce overcapitalization.The complete inventory of provincial finances, promised in the Throne Speech, was termed by Mr.Boiteau, \u201canother blessing long demanded by the people of Quebec.\u201d \u201cOur motto should be \u2018Virtute threat,\u201d and avert rather than bring the danger of war nearer.THREE STRATEGIC POINTS CAPTURED BY INSURGENTS Robinson in his opening remarks.He reviewed the past and present political and economic situation of this province explaining all the I Government had done since it took I over the reins of power, and elabor-,\t.1 ated especially on ¦ the many Bulges, Spam, Oct.9.\t1 hree m-] ec0m01,;es\tintroduced and surgent columns, pressing toward ai Up0n a]i the waste and extravagance junction point thirty-five miles wôSt it had eliminated.light, canned food and even mustard gas ointment.justment Your committee there-i Prime Minister, Mackenzie King fore asks Governments not to con- of Canada voted with the majority.\u2019 MOUSE KILLED RATTLER.Walsenburg.Colo., Oct.9.\u2014 A rattlesnake, captured at the L.A.Busch ranch for hirin school science classes, did very well on a diet of a mouse every two weeks until it was given a particularly acile one.The mouse, Mrs.Busch related, kept dodging the snake,\u2019s lunges until it wore it down, then nibbled off its rattles and killed it.of Madrid, attacked wavering Gov ernment lines today.Fascist troops captured three strategic towns in the rugged coun-try southeast of Avila\u2014San martin de Valdeglesias, Navalpera] de Pin-ares and Sotillo de la Adrada.San Martin fell before the onslaught of a column commanded by General Emilio Mola advancing southward from Cebreros Between The importance of evolution and a condemnation of revolution was also outlined by Mr, Robinson, who dealt with credit and capital matters, in connection with Quebec.Derides Communist Bogey.\u201cIncidentally,\u201d said Mr.Robinson, , may I say that the communistic Mola\u2019s forces and the ! leanings given to the National Un- troops of General Francisco Franco marching north from Almoro, stretched a crumbling Socialist de ion by our opponents have not yet materialized.As an election bogey, I wonder if it came from the \u2018new\u2019 commanders said.Staff officers of fence line.The two Fascist armies j Liberals or their elder and depart were only eight miles apart, their ed brothers?In the meantime, let.| our good citizens sleep in peace, the insurgent : there is no cause of alarm; law, force which occupied La Adrada and j order and respect for our institut-then marched into Sotillo de la , ions will prevail under our worthy Adrada declared Government cas-1 Prime Minister and his followers.\u201cHere, may I make a short review of events following the memorable victory of August 17 and formation of the Cabinet\u2014which is campaign ualties in the mountain had been heavy.Insurgent air squadrons were reported to have bombed Madrid daily lately and the population was de- composed of men of talent, good-dared to be \u201cterrified,\u201d with evacu-j will, and untiring energy, led by a _ arHj cj1iic]ren in- dynamic Prime Minister who does not know that rest is when the good of his province is at stake.\u201cWord has gone out to all and ation of women creasing.Fascist officials said men working on municipal fortif\u2019cation projects were striking over failure to Please Turn to Page 2, Col.5.sundry to work; all constructive Please Turn to.Page 2, Col.5.18 PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1939, WEIRD EVENTS AT PASSING OF NOTED MYSTIC #- CITY BRIEFLETS #\u2022 GRIMARD-RODRIGUE CASE ADJOURNED TO NEXT WEDNESDAY.With five witnesses remaining to b-e heard for the Crown, the preliminary hearing of Lionel Grimard and Louis Rodrigue on a charge of t\t\\ conspiracy to defraud was adjourn- Whole House Filled with Over- ! ed yesterday afternoon until next Wednesday.Grimard and Rodrigue are charged by police with carrying on a real estate racket in the Eastern Town-| ships that fleeced farmers of thousands of dollars.Several -witnesses testified yesterday afternoon that they had entered into transactions with the two accused and had lost their properties as a result.Antonio Drolet is acting for the Crown, with C.C.Cabana and Her-tel O\u2019Bready counsel for the accused.powering Fragrance of Flowers, Clock Tolled Hour of One Three Times and Empty Stairs Creaked \u201cas Though an Army of People Were Coming and Going.\u201d Hollywood, Oct.9.\u2014 Mrs.Edith Phelan, a brisk, matter-of-fact English nurse, told this story today of the death of \u201cCheiro,\u2019 noted mystic, tw'o\u2018nights ago: \u201cThree times, the clock tolled the \u201cAt the last moment, the whole ' C\u2018 B\u2018\tT° house was filled with an overpower- \u201e\t-.t\t^ ing fragrance of flowers.There;, B\u2018 Howard, M.P.for Sher-were none in the room, and none ! bl'0.oke> ^.travel to South Aus- outside.Yet all smelled the tralia to attend the concluding fragrance and could still smell it in f\t, .\t, ,\t\u201e\t, ,k\u201e________ i of that state between December ! 22nd and December 31st as repre-; sentative of the Canadian branch of j events in the centenary celebrations the morning.\u201cI was sitting at the head of the stairs\u2014except at the last moment\u2014\tt> ,¦\t,\t.and they were empty.Yet they;^Emp.reParhamentaryAssocia- m^aked as though an army of people | ' ^ appointment of Mr, Howard C ?1\u2019 T ,\u2019:5j somg.\t^ by the Federal Government in co- À Z* vvas fran^y puzzled' | operation with the Association to , b ' '\u2018\u2018e, cou ^ not\t,e make this trip was made vesterdav evidence of her own senses.Nor i ^\t-\t- could she believe them.ny Dr.Arthur Beauehesne, honor- ^\t, t ¦ t, i ary secretary of the Canadian Cheiro - was Count Louis Harnon, bTanche and clerk in the House of an irishman, born m County >> ick-; ç;omrnorls \"*s r\u2018eTj.\u2018 seveiJty years I Throughout the present year old at the time of his death, and he | South Australia has been celebrat-had said\tfifty-eight of ihose ; ing\t0f g0vernmeni- years wore spent in the study of ; and f0T the concluding pageants in-T\"f.\t! vitations have been sent for three \u2022 ^-\u201cel_ros guest-hook abounded : representatives of the Empire Par-vith thousands of famous names., Hamentary Association from the Many left glowing and often as- United Kingdom and one each from tounded notes of commendation.the Dominions.These visitors will But^ his death, as the nurse \u2018 make the trip and enjoy tours at the described, outrivaled the most un- j expense of the Government of South believable stoiics of his life.\tj Australia and the South Australia \u201cIm a registered nurse,\" said | branch of the Association.Mrs.Phelan.\u201cI\u2019ve seen hundreds i- of people die.and I don\u2019t believe in REICH LEADERS STOCK PRICK WORRIED OVER! STIU MOVING DEVALUATION; TO NEW HIGHS _____\tI\t____ Increased Compensation for Ex- Ticker Tape Fell into Arrears on porters Seen as Only Alter-1 native to Devaluation of Mark if German Export Trade Is to Be Maintained.Several Occasions as Sizeable Blocks of Shares Changed Hands at New Peaks for Five Years.I New York, Oct.9.\u2014For the fifth Berlin.Oct.S.\u2014Worried leaders l of the Third Reich today considered | consecutive session the stock mar-ways and means of averting econo- ket today picked- its \\vay carefully mie catastrophe resulting from the! into new'peak territory for the past general devaluation of European, five years.currencies.\t_ j Utility, oil, merchandising and The painfully constructed foreign1 specialty issues were favored for trade system which provided Ger-, gains of fractions to a point gener-many with an export excess of more : ally, although a few scored wider than 90,000,000 marks in its deal- advances.ings with Holland, France, England,! Sizeable blocks of shares changed Italy and Switzerland, is threatened hands at the opening and for a time with collapse as a result of the new, the ticker tape was in arrears.A monetary setup, it was realized.single sale of 24,000 Socony Vacuum .Since Germany is unwilling, for showed an upturn of nearly a point, internal economic reasons, to de- The pace slowed around noon on provalue the mark, the Frankfurter fit-taking.Many of the recent lead-Zeitung today pointed out thst the ers w\u2019ere backward, only thing le:t for the Reich was to; Yellow Truck preferred jumped heln itself by expanding the system five point on anouncement of the ot compensations for dealers trading company\u2019s recaptialization Wlth foreign countries which have The devaluated currencies.MONTREAL CURB MARKET QUOTATIONS The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Montreal Curb Market are furnished by McManamy and Walsh: plans, issue, however, drop- spooks.I came to ibis house four days before the patient passed away.I didn't know nis name when the doctors called me.\u201d \u201cCheiro\u2019s ' documents \u2014 magazine \\ articles, notarized statements, and! affidavits\u2014set forth that he predict- j ed the date of the death of the late King Edward VII.of Mata Hari, the famous spy.and of Lord Kitchener, who lost his life under mysterious circumstances curing the Great War.The most recent document was nearly a year da.It told the date and manner of the demise of Irving Thalherg.^ husband of Norma Shearer, who died several weeks ago.At about midnight on the night ! ' Cheiro\u201d died, the nurse related, \u201cI noted that he was sinking ranidly common .,\t, .\t,ped two.side iron: tms, the caper added.There was a large turnover of Berlin will have to insist upon nego- ! Standard Brands at Fractional initiations for a settlement of German provement.Allied Chemical was up debts and for tne removal of trade three on small volume.Slightly arners whic_.wall help the Reich ahead also were Texas Corp., Stand-take its norr.-.ai place m world trade.|ard Oil of New Jersey, Auburn, \"\t\"\t! Gimbel, Woolworth, Schenley, Con- MltLIONAmES SPECIAL iS!^ GUESTS ON H1NDENBURG Gillette and Loew\u2019s.______ I A shade either way were U.S.Estimated More than Billion :\t\u2022 G«ner^ Motors, n H D\t.\u201e\tChrysler, American Telephone, Dollars Represent by Seventy- Western Union, Sears Roebuck, An- Three Guests on Special Trin|ac$,nda, and Kennecott.ff\t7\t!\u2022\t! Bonds and commodities did better.Ct German Zeppelin.\tCall money renewed at one per cent.T .,\t;-\t! -A sustaining market influence Lakehurst, N.J., Oct.9.\u2014 The!was the week-end review of Dun and German dirigible Hindenburg sailed : Bradstreet which estimated retail .i.om t-.e United States naval]trade throughout the country at f\u2019Ui TT0rt1 jdacK\u2019 f arT>;inS seventy-j twelve to eighteen per cent, ahead The \u201cFour Seasons Fair\u201d in ffr^ci^nii!U.S.Utes.business ,and;Of Die corresponding 1935 week.\"COLONIAL SUPPER\u201d GRAND CLIMAX TO \u201cFOUR SEASONS FAIR\u201d Abitibi\t\t\tOpen\tHigh 4\tLow 5J 7/a\tNoon 0% Abitibi Pfd\t\t\t\t991/\t99\t9 9U Asbestos Corp\t\t\t\t\t\t B.A.Oil \t\t\t\t\t\t B.C.Packing\t\t\t\t\t191/.\t12 Cons.Paper\t\t\t\t\t\t Dom.Tar \t\t\t\t\ti 72\t Donnacona \u201cA\u201d\t\t\t\t\ty 78\ty vs Ford of Canada \u201cA\u201d\t\t\t\t24% 25 24%\t24% 23 23%\tll7i 24% 25 24 Fraser Co\t Fraser Co.V.T\t Imperial Oil\t\t.\t\t 25 \t\t24 y2\t\t\t Inter.Pete\t\t\t\tQ.Æ3/.\t\t/8 Melchers \u201cA\u201d\t Price Bros\t\t*»*\t\t mi\t11% 11% 14%\t14 .68 asked, ai az.\tom/\t\tO0% 11 y* 14% Price Bros.Pfd\t Royalite Oil \t\t\t\t 65 bic\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t BROME MEMBER SEEKS PUNISHMENT AND RECOVERY FOR PAST ABUSES\t\t\t\t\t \ti\tCountry and Dairy Products Prices \t\t\t\t\t& \u2014* Trinity United Church hall reached its zenith last evening when there was a record-breaking attendance at the \u201cColonial Supper\u201d convened by Mrs.W.Miller Hall, president of the Women\u2019s Association, under whose auspices this major event was staged.The spacious hall was literally crowded to capacity, upwards of three hundred guests partaking of the delectable hot supper so efficiently cooked and served hy members of the Association, assisted by the young girls of the congregation.The attractive flower bedecked tables were in charge of Mrs.Raymond Wood, and the personnel of I went in and told his wife and Mrs'.: ibe committee working with the Continued from Page 1.suggestions gratefully received.\u201cIt is evident that our Government has proceeded on a very definite schedule.A casual survey-shows that almost in every department the province of Quebec si woefully behind from a practical and beneficial standpoint.No effective progress is to be expected unless a_ beginning- is made from the most important to what may come alter.In other words, the foundation must be built and the structure carefully set as conditions may allow.Good government pride's itself with healthy finances as the safest of foundations\u2014that which may weather the storm.Waste must be eliminated, and it has been eliminated.\u201cThe dark side of the picture is that such an investigation has emphasized the tremendous abuses which have been, or remain to be, made public ; and as a measure of plain justice, punishment and recovery become a necessary evil.Far from me the idea of advocating that justice should be vindictive, certainly not, but à stop has to be made, for the protection of our citizens, to the fallacious idea that cruise over stx elstern sfirtes *\t! m® \u2022SUTy that\u2019 wlth the ?the Pub!ic\u2019s money is everybody\u2019s Never in aviation histom have p b 1C ^ the m10^nresPonslve buy-; money, and need not be accounted marly' greTt Barnes1 ioined\tai m°°d SIII=e 1929.> th,?re was a for- Humanity is frail, easily led ¦ \u2018\t\u2018\t'\t, j heavy turnover m virtually all lines astray,^ and exemplary punishment trip aloft.By conservative estimate, i of merchandise.A hi rich Joïfi1 DierHertzntahndP U' , Att.enti°n was again drawn to the erally understood the trip would provide a means of proving the feas^ ibility of lighter than air craft.After the trip the Hindenburg will load passengers and mail for the final flight of the season to Germany, starting tonight.-e the same period last year.For the final 1936 quarter it was believed by some observers the increase over 1935 would be close to thirty per cent.Frances Kernan, who were in the house, that he couldn\u2019t last long.They were \"ust asking me how long I thought his strength would hold out when the clock struck one My wrist-watch showed 12:15.i thought noth1 convener, Mrs.Miller Hall, included Mrs.R.Wood, Mrs.George Hall, Mrs, R.Havard, Mrs.Mackie Fuller, Mrs.F.H.Bradley, Mrs.M.V.Long, Mrs.M.Hicks, the Misses Jean Morrison, Kate Sangster and M.fig of it, except that ! Bosiwick.Mrs.W.L.Reford Ste- big clock on the stair; \u201c;vice_ again, at about one.perhaps thj was wrong.ten-minute intervals, it struck He died at 1 0~ hy my watch.\u201d Mrs.Kernun, a friend, and the widowed countess corroborated the statements.GIRL MOTHER FIGHTS TO AVOID ELECTRIC CHAIR Eighteea-Year-Old New York Girl wart was in charge of the tickets and, incidentally, sold almost one hunched herself, Mrs.\"Wendell Arm-itage was convener of publicity and last evening C.E, Soles acted as cashier.In the guessing eon tests,'the sack of potatoes was won by Mrs.W.L.Reford Stewart, the basket of apples by Mrs.J.A.Barrie and the lovely home made plum pudding by Walter Mutehler.On Wednesday afternoon the Denies SfaAo\tiL i\tCL\tGarden Tea Room\u201d was in charge Uemes Mate Lharges\tthat\tShe\tof Mr-.S.McLean and Mrs.Georie 1 hrew Newly-Born Bake from Aoombs who.dressed in costume.Roof of Anarfrotrt\ti soic* cocc,a instead of the customarv ROOI or Apartment Uuilding.afternoon tea.To Mrs.Miller Hail New York r>nf o\tr,;.\t., |\taar+n>Ur charges against the Soviets and add- CCTTI CUCMT ivi ' led that Moscow was attempting to\tIN 5.j hide its activities \u201cunder the mask! of altruism.\u201d\t; North Chamberlain, as acting Premier, London.It demanded the report on inves DEATHS BONNER\u2014Passed away on October,\t,.\t,.8th, 1936.at the residence of her Hgation of alleged breaches of the of nephew.Denzi! McLaughlin Rich- pa2.t be ma£¦ Fdy.Pfd.Can.Celanese.29 Can.Industrial Alcohol \u201cA\u201d.Canadian Pacific./ | Con.Smelters.Dominion Bridge.48% Dom.Glass.Dom.Steel and Coal B .Dom.Textile.Foundation Company .23 Gen.Steel \\Ya: :es.,, Gypsum Co.Hollinger Consol.13% Howard Smith .Imperial Tobacco.14 International Nickel .Lake of the Woods .34% Massey Harris.McColl-Frontenac .Montreal Powei .National Breweries.Nat.Breweries Pfd.Nat.Steel Car .Noranda .64% Power Corp.Quebec Power.'!!!!!\t21 St.Lawrence Corp.St.Lawrence Corp.Class A.St.Lawrence Paper Pfd.49% asked.Shawinigan .24% Sherwin Williams .20% Steel of Canada.Air Reduction.77% Allied Chemical.236 Am.Can.128% Am.Smelting .gg Am.Telephone and\tTelegraph .,.pyg Anaconda Copper.: Atchison.*' Balti.& Ohio.' Bethlehem Steel .\" Canadian Pacific.* Chesapeake & Ohio .'* Chrysler .\" Com.Solvent .Congoleum Co.I \u2018u Pont.\" General Electric.General Motors.\" Inter.Harvester.88 Kenneeott.N.Y.Central.48?i Sears Roebuck .n.'.'.\tg{ Stand.Oil of New Jersey.65 Southern Pacific.-.46% Texas Gulf Sulphur .3,0% Texas Oil Corp.42% United Aircraft .24% U.S.Industrial Alcohol.30 tg I- S, Rubber.37 U.S.Smelting./*\u201c\u201c U.S.Steel.Westinghouse .149% Woolworth .571^ Western Union .89% Open\tHigh 15%\t15% 152%\t152% 16%\t16% 10\t10 48\t48 33%\t33% 9\t9% 87\t87% 8%\t8% 10 Vs\t10% 22\t28 29\tSO 7%\t7% 10 Vs\t10% 59%\t59% 48%\t49 109%\t109% 8\t8 71%\t72 23 asked.\t 5%\t6 11%\t11% 13%\t13% 16%\t16% 14\t14 62%\t62 34%\t34% 5%\t5% 15%\t15% 36%\t36 41\t41 42%\t42% 23%\t24 64%\t64% 18\t18% 21\t21 4%\t4% 17\t17 49%\tasked.24%\t24% 20%\t20% 69%\t69% iXCHANGE\t Open\tHigh 77%\t77% 23i6\t236 128%\t128% 88%\t88% 178%\t179% 41\t41% 80%\t81 26\t26% 74%\t75% 13%\t13% 75%\t75% 126 \"s\t127% 16%\t.16% 36\t37 167\t167% 48%\t48% 70%\t71% 88\t88 52%\t52% 48%\t48% 91\t91% 65\t65% 46%\t46% 36%\t36% 42%\t42% 24%\t24% 3*6%\t37% 37%\t37% 86\t86% 76%\t76% 149%\t150 57%\t57% 89%\t89% and New Walsh: Low 15% 152% 15% 10 47% 33% 9 87 8% 10% 22 29 7% 10% 59% 48% 109% 7% 71% 5% 11% 13% 16% 14 61% 34% 5% 15% 35% 40% 42% 23% 64% 18 21 4% 16% 24% 22 69% York Noon 15% 152% 16% 10 47% 33% 9% 87% 8% 10% 28 30 7% 10% 59% 49 109% 7% 72 6 11% 13% 16% 14 62 34% 5% 15% 36 40% 42 % 24 64% 18% 21 4% 16% 24% 22 69% Low 77%' 236 128% 88% 178% 41 80% 26 74% 13% 75 126% 16% 36 167 48% 70% 88 52% 48% 91 64% 46% 36% 42% 24% 36% 37% 85% 76% 149% 57% 89 Noon 77% 23.6 128% 88% 179% ' 41 81 26% 75% 13% 7-5 127% 16% 37 167% 48% 71% 88 521/2 48% 91% 64% 46% 36% 42% 24% 37% 37% 85% 76% 150 57% 89 TORONTO MINING EXCHANGE The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Toronto Mining Exchange are furnished by Frechette & Co., 22 Wellington St.North.Aldermac.Alexandria .Base Metals .Big Missouri.Bobjo Mines .Central Patricia .Chibougamau .Chromium .Churchill .Coniaurum .Dalhousic Oil.Dome Mines .Eldorado .Falconbridge .Glenera.God\u2019s Lake .Granada .Greene Stabell .Hardrock Gold.Hollinger .Home Oil .Howey Gold .Jackson Mauion.Kirkland Hudson .Kirkland Lake.Laguna Gold.Lamaque Contact .Little Long Lac.Lebel Ore .Lake Shore .Macassa.Malartic Canadian ., McIntyre .McKenzie Red Lake .Mining Corporation .Noranda .O\u2019Brien Gold .Parkhill .Paymaster.Perron Gold .Preston E.Dome .Read Authier.Red Lake Gold Shore Roche Long Lac .Sherritt .Shawkey .Siscoe Gold.Sudbury Mines .San Antonio .Stadacona .Sudbury Basin.Sullivan Mines .Sylvanite .Teck Hughes .Towagamack.Ventures .Wright Hargreave» .Yesterday\u2019s Close .95 .04 .27% .50 .26% 3.90 1.62 1.75 .04 1.80 .62 53% Opening .97 .04 .27% .50 .27 3.85 1.58 1.77 .04 1.80 .64 .53% Noon .92 .04 .27% .50 ,26 S.86 1.58 1.75 .04 1.80 .64 1.35\t1.34\t1.34 10.00\t10.00\t10.00 .25\t.23\t.23 .84\t.83\t.83 .28%\t.28\tS .28 ,61\t.50\t.46 2.46\t2.48\t2.46 13%\t13%\t13% 1.10\t1.11\t1.13 .70\t.70\t.70 .50\t.49\t.48 1.10\t1.07\t1.07 .53\t.53\t.53 .85\t.84\t.86 .20\t.19\t.19 6.20\t6.20\t6.20 .23%\t.23\t.22 65%\t65%\t*5% 4.56\t4.50\t4.40 1.34\t1.33\t1.33 38%\t38%\t38% 1.63\t1.62\t1.62 2.35\t2.40\t2.40 64%\t64%\t64 6.50\t6.50\t6.45 .26%\t.25\t.26 1.02\t1.03\t1.03 1.70\t1.68\t1.64 1.32\t1.30\t1.30 3.70\t3.65\t3.76 1.87\t1.85\t1.66 .29\t.28\t.27 1.65\t1.69\t1.69 .87\t.86\t.86 4.40\t4.36\t4.35 .03\t.03\t.03 1.87\t1.85\t1.85 ,63\t.60%\t.60 5.20\t5.20\t5.25 1.93 3.00 5.70 .81 2.35 7.65 1.00 3.00 5.75 .81 2.30 7.60 1.90 3.00 6.75 .81 2.30 7.60 GHOST KEPT BOARDERS AWAY Newbury, England, Oct.9._Mrs.Florence Loury was a financial flop as a boarding-house keeper and no wonder\u2014the house was haunted! Summoned because she was $200 in arrears in taxes, Mrs.Loury, proprietor of Enborne House, explained : \"Enborne House is haunted by the figure of a bent old man with shackled hands and feet who w: I through the bedrooms at m clanking chains.\u201cI have seen the figure mys hut I was not afraid, I have bee: j haunted houses before.But boarders were terrified.I could keep a single person.All my mo 1 is gone.\u201d Ten words, ten cents.Want Ads. SHERBKOQKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 193?PAGE THREE ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT CLEVELAND Chicken-pie supper, dance, Oct.12, 6 to 9 p.m., Heaiy School No.2, 35c & 20c, Richmond Hill, Women\u2019s Inst.DANVILLE ~ Mr.Frank Humphrey and daughter, Zelda, of Massawippi, were calling on friends here one day recently.They were accompanied by Mr.Archie Bailey, who has been their guest for the past week.BALDWIN\u2019S~MILLS Mr.and Mrs.Wilber May and Mr.and Mrs.Cecil May and two children called on Sunday on Mr.and Mrs.John May, Coaticook.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Markwell and family motored to Sherbrooke on Sunday where they were guests of their daughter, Mrs.Howard Woollerton.Mr.Lemuel Markwell was in Rock Island on Sunday visiting his daughter, Mrs.Sydney Hall.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Markwell called on Mrs.Wilber May recently.Mr.and Mrs.Ovila Cabana and daughter were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Hebert.Mr.and Mrs.Wilber May and Mr.and Mrs.Cecil May and son, Wilson, and daughter, Esther, motored to Wallace Pond one day recently.HUNTINGVILLE A pleasant social event of the Week was the miscellaneous shower given in honor of Miss Gertrude Hunting, whose marriage takes place shortly.Miss Hunting was taken completely by surprise on returning from a drive, to find twenty-five guests at her home to welcome her.In due time, a prettily decorated wagon loaded with gifts, was drawn in by Master Buddy Hunting, preceded by Merle Hunting and Edith Harrison, dressed as bride and groom, who made a little presentation speech in rhyme.The guest-of-honor expressed her thanks for the many pretty and useful articles for her new home.Delicious refreshments were served at the tea hour by the ladies of the W.C.T.U., who were responsible for this most enjoyable affair.The Girl Guides and Brownie Pack gave a card party and tea, when a dainty cup and saucer was given at each table to the winner of the highest score.Mrs.F.E.Lib-bey presided at the tea table, w'hile the girls served the refreshments.Recent visitors of Mrs.Alberta Ford and Mrs.May Fuller were Mr.and Mrs.E.0.Hart, of Somerville, Mass., and Mr.and Mrs.D.M.McLean, of Newport, Vt.Mr.and Mrs, Kenneth Hunting and family spent a day in Canaan, Vt., where they were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Giles Call.Mr.Harry Robinson, of Lowell, Mass., is visiting his sister, Mrs.W.A.Hunting, and Mr.Hunting.Mrs.J.H.Nutbrown spent the past ten days with her daughter, Mrs.R.Grant, and infant son in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Ray Nutbrown have vacated the Sarrasin house, and moved to Mr.W.H.Hunting\u2019s apartment.The Misses Ruth and Norma Hunting are attending Bishop\u2019s University, Lennoxville.Miss Merle Hunting spent the week-end with her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Simons, Birch-ton.This community was shocked to hear of the trgic death while hunting, of Theodore Aldrich, who was well and favorably known here.BULWER Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Gallup, Mr.and Mrs.Earl Gallup and son, Roland, motored to Melbourne one Sunday recently.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Gallup and Roland were dinner guests of Mrs.Gallup\u2019s sister, Mrs.Robert Gardener and Mr.Gardener.Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Gallup were guests for the day of Mr.and Mrs, Fred Cummings in Richmond.Mrs.Chester Damon has returned to her home in East Angus, after spending three weeks with her mother, Mrs.Henry Smith and family.Mr.and Mrs.E.F.Prescott, Mr.and Mrs.Leo Williams, Birchton, and Mr.Wilbur Williams motored to Pittsburgh, N.H., and were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs, Parker Tabor at \u201cTabor Park.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Rogers and Miss Merna Rogers were guests for tea of Mr.and Mrs.Hugh McClary recently.Miss Flossy Sheriden, of Sherbrooke, was a recent week-end guest of Mrs.Leon Colby.Mrs.Rintoul entertained at three tables of \u201cSOA\u201d in honor of her guest, Mrs.Menderville, of Montreal.A very pleasant event of the evening was the presence of Mr.and Mrs.Jack Wiper, of Pittsburgh, Penn., who arrived unexpectedly.Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Prescott were the winners of the first prizes.Refreshments were served by the hostess.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Nutbrown, Lindsay and Russell Nutbrowm, and Mr.Roy Coats were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lyster in Eastman.Mrs.Hattie Smith, Rhena and Shirley -and Morris Smith were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Chester Damon, East Angus.Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Smith were recent dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.S.Alden and Mrs.Gerald Alden, Island Brook.The Bulwer Young People entertained the Young People of the Plymouth United Church, Sherbrooke, in the church hall.A short devotional service was held and games wore enjoyed.The weather being unfavorable for a corn roast outside, boiled corn was enjoyed in the hall.Mrs.Parker Tabor and daughter, Sarah Jane, Mrs.Roy Grey, of Pittsburgh, N.H., Mrs.Leo Williams, of Birchton, and Mrs.Amanda Williams wore dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.F.Prescott, the occasion being Mrs.Tabor\u2019s birthday.Mr.and Mrs.Edward Johns, of Sherbrooke, were callers at the Gallup home prior to their departure for Omaha, Nebraska, to visit Mrs.Hume.Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Smith, Miss Ina Smith, Miss Pearle Smith and Mr.Wendell Damon, of East Angus, were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Hugh McClary in Hatley.Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Jordan, of Cuttinsville, Vt, and Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Wheeler, of Sherbrooke, were guests for tea at the home of Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Smith on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Jordan were visiting other relatives in Bulwer.Mr, and Mrs.H.A.Gallup were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Coates, Draper\u2019s Corner.MARBLETON Stops the Headache Thousands of people, who once suffered from headache, do not suffer now.They take one ZUTOO TABLET, as harm-as soda, and are relieved la 20 minutes.Beautiful flowers were placed on the altar of St.Paul\u2019s Church on Sunday, September 20th, by Miss Lucy Weston in loving memory of her aunt, Mrs.D.W.Cote, who passed away a year ago, on September 17th.Mrs.E.J.Westman, Miss Lola Westman and Miss Betty Bishop, of Sherbrooke, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.B.F.Staples.Miss Violet Besant accompanied them home and was their guest in Sherbrooke for a few days.Mr.Freeman Porter was a guest of relatives in Sawyerville the past week.Rev.F.Cooke and Mrs.Cooke were in Sherbrooke recently.Mr.and Mrs.Clement Weyland.of Sanford, Maine, were week-end guests of Mr.Weyland\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Weyland.They were accompanied home by Mr.and Mrs.John Moran, wTio have closed their summer home here.Messrs.G.A.Bishop, Merrill Bishop and Garth Bishop, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Mrs H.H.Bishop.Miss Lillian Crooke spent a week-end with her parents at Beebe.Mrs.F.G.Weston motored with relatives to Boston and will remain for a few days as a guest of Mrs.Thomas Stevenson and Mrs.Robert Browning.Mr.and Mrs.L.L.Mackay entertained a number of friends on Saturday evening in honor of Mr.Mackay\u2019s birthday.Cards were played and an enjoyable evening was spent by those present.Mr.H.H.Bishop is spending a short time with Mr.Wells Bishop, North River.Mr, and Mrs.Austin Bishop and Miss Doreen Bishop motored to Sherbrooke recently.They were ac- BABY SHIRLEY OF \u201933 IS MISS TEMPLE NOW! i United States\u2019 foremost baby screen star has left babyhood behind, and is a big girl now.During her three-year movie career, Shirley Temple, now seven years old, has grown eight inches, gained twenty-six pounds, and changed quite a bit.Proof is this com posite photograph, in which the Miss Temple of today seems amused at the tininess of the Shirley who, in spangled costume, cavorted in the \u201cBaby Burlesk\u2019\u2019 comedies of 1933.\t¦\t\u2022 MEGANTIC CO.HAPPENINGS KINNEAR\u2019S MILLS companied home by Miss Beatrice Bishop and Mr.Richard Thornloe, Jr.Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Weyland were in Sherbrooke recently.Mrs.G.A.Bishop and baby, Sheila, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Bishop.Mr.\u2019and Mrs.Bertram Gilbert and children, Gwendolyn, Bruce and Beverley, were guests of relatives in Sherbrooke.Mrs.H.H.Bishop and Miss Angie Bishop were guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Bishop, Sherbrooke, on October 3rd.CHERRY RIVER Miss Emma Boright, of Lennox-ville, is visiting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Turner.Two Paths,\u201d and a duet entitled, \u201cI Would Follow Christ,\u201d was beau-! tifully rendered by Mrs.L.M.Rey-1 CROSSBURY _ Mrs.Foss, Miss Yvonne Cloutier, nolds and Miss G.Sutton, aceom-Vf .t, .\t, .panied at the organ by Mrs.A.I ^ 1 al\u2019le clou,tleî\u2019 of Auburn, Somers\ti Maine, were guests for a few days \u201c The infant son of Mr.and Mrs.> SLVejlle?u?- and C.J.Bjerkelund was baptized on Voinov f p c Ï Mane-Lou!se Sunday, October 4th, at the home\tEast An,fus\u2019 was also of its parents, Rev.J.0.Baron of-! Çr- \u2018 vtonna8TVnir e ficiating.The baby boy, born Aug-\temployed by Mr Aubin ^t ns+ 9fitiVs last ixrao o- xron +V,e\tT.ë \u2019 ompioyea D1 \"il.AUDln at ust 26th last, was given the names Carl Johan.Mrs.George Midwood, of Bury, spent a week recently as a guest ol her daughter, Mrs.Harold Clout, and Mr.Clout.Mrs.Boone, of Quebec, who at the Angus House for a time.WATERVILLE mgmÿB/ë, Beauty Requires Clear Eyesight.An examination by our expert optometrists assures perfect fit and corrective qualities in every' pair of glasses sold! Lens are individually ground to your prescription in ou* own laboratories! Dozens of styles to choose from, Rimmed and rimless styles.Shell and gold frames.l-> OPTOMETRISTS-OPTICIANS\u2019^ Open Friday and Saturday Evenings.Under the new management of S.Brault, l!.A.,B.O., Graduate of the U.of M.in Ovthomyology, Formerly of Sainte-Jeanne d\u2019Arc Hospital, Montreal.52b Wellington St.North, Sherbrooke.\u2014Tel.3462 DENISON\u2019S MILLS _____t Miss Eunice Denison, of Coaticook, spent the week-end at her home here.Miss Me Vie and Miss Mount, of Coaticook, were her guests.Other guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.Hill and daughter, Jean, Miss Ruth Denison, of Montreal, and Miss Beatrice Denison, of Richmond.Miss J, Haggaft has returned from Kitchener, Ont, The home of Mr.and Mrs.Forrest Rief was the scene of a delightful birthday party in honor of their son, Elgin, and his cousin, Miss Margaret Rief, who have reached their twenty-first birthdays, and also Mrs.Rief\u2019s mother, Mrs, Bertha Boisvert and her sister, Miss Dolly Boisvert.The pink and white birthday cake, which bore the names of the four, formed an attractive centrepiece for the table, which was in keeping with the other decorations.Other dinner guests were Miss! Edna Boisvert, Mr.Elwin Boisvert, j Mr.Michael Ryan and Mr.James i Berns, all of Montreal.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.A.1 Carson on Sunday were Mr.E.Rodgers, Mr.and Mrs.Vern Car-son and family, of Nicolet, and Mr.Arthur Taylor and daughter, of Richmond.Miss Ethel L.Rief and her scholars of School No.12, held a dance in the Community Hall for the benefit of the Red Cross.This school was the winner of the Red Cross flag last year.The harvest thanksgiving service was held in Holy Trinity Church last week, the church being beautifully decorated with vegetables, fruits and flowers.Rev.Mr.Pye was the guest clergyman, and gave a most appropriate sermon, dwelling on, | \u201cOur Duty to Always Give Thanks to God For Our Blessings.\u201d There were thirteen ladies present at the Women\u2019s Missionary Society tended the Grand Chapter of Que- meeting which was delightfully en-bec, O.E.S., which was held in Sher-j tel\u2019tained by Mrs.Nelson Solomon brooke last week, is a guest of hem^ l161' home.In the absence of daughter, Mrs.William Hall, and !the president, Mrs.A.L.Slier, the Mr.Hall before returning to her i meeting was in charge of Mrs.J.G.home.\ti Fulcher, vice-president of the Miss Gladys Banfill, of Montreal, i soeiety- Thc Service of Worship was a guest of her parents, Dr.and ; Î01' ^le autumn Thanksoffering Mrs.S.A.Banfill.over the week- !\twas followed and a solo was end.\t! beautifully renered by Mrs.Arthur Mr.and Mrs.Philip Roy and lit-iBell> who a,so presided at the organ tie son, David, who\u2018had been on ; during the singing of the hymns, a motor trip to Dalhousie.N.B.!The minutes of the last meeting where they visited relatives, were !were rearl and a financial report-guests of Mrs.Roy\u2019s brother, Mr.| wa?submltted- During the business Ernest Davis, on their way to their s\u2019e\u2018sion plans were made for a social The chicken supper served by the ladies of the United Church was a pronounced success, the proceeds amounting to over $78.Mrs.James Johnston, was called to Thetford Mines, where her mother, Mrs.George Wright, met with a very painful accident.Mr.and Mrs.John Fraser, of Drummondville, were tea guests of Miss Ruby Jamieson.Rev.W.Lister is spending a few days with his parents in Toronto and Mrs.Lister and daughter, Ruth, are staying with Mrs.Lister\u2019s mother in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Willie G.Thompson and family, are.spending a few days with his brother, Dr.James Thompson, and Mrs.Thompson in St.Jobnbury, Vt.Mrs.William Allan, Sr., of Leme-surier, spent a day with Mrs.K.Jamieson and Miss Ruby Jamieson.Mr.' and Mrs.Andrew Nugent were guests at the Eager home recently.Mr.A.Majaury, who is working at Black Lake, spent the past weekend with his family here.Mr.Clifford Stewart, of Inverness, took charge of the service in the United Church on Sunday, j October 4.Mr.and Mrs.Tom Watts, of Campbell\u2019s Corner, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Lowry.Guests at the home of Mrs.Jamieson and Miss Jamieson were Mr.Robert and Miss Jennie Jamieson, of Crawfordville, and Messrs.Wesley and Charles Robinson, of Lower Ireland, Mr.and Mrs.Sam McHarg, of Lemesurier, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ben McHarg.Mr.and Mrs.John H.Kinghorn motored to Drummondville, where they were guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Fraser.Green tea drinkers will find a sheer delight in this fine tea \"SALAD A! GREEN TEA Miss Grace Martin, enjoyed a hike on Saturday afternoon and afterwards were guests of Miss Marjorie Appleton.Miss Alice Graham accompanied by Mrs.W.J.Turner motored to Thetford Mines, Mr.and Mrs.Wilson Beattie motored to Quebec City.Mr.and Mrs.George Purdon, of Quebec City, spent a week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Dugald McKenzie.Mr, and Mrs.Dugal McKenzie entertained a few friends.Mrs.Lloyd Beattie spent an afternoon visiting with Miss Sue Kin-near.Mrs.Peter McKenzie spent a few days in Lennoxville recently.Mr.and Mrs.Alex McCammon and daughter, Helen, and Miss R.Pharo, of Thetford Mines, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Me-Ï Gammon.Miss Annie Nutbrown, of Leeds, is the guest of Mrs.D.D.MacMillen for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.Hartwell Watkins and two sons, Willard and Lloyd, were visiting Mr.and Mrs.A.Houle, of Thetford Mines.The friends of Mrs.John Haggerty will regret to learn that she is ill at her home here.Word was received here of the sudden death of Mr.Robert McGill-very, which took place at his home in Dover, N.H.INVERNESS home in Ottawa.Mrs.Frank Rowland 'while attending the Grand Chapter of Quebec O.E.S., at Sherbrooke last week, was a guest of her daughter, Mrs.Nutbrown, and Mr.Nutbrown.Mr.and Mrs.Lyle Herring and little daughter, Norma, of Bury, were week-end guests of Mr.Her- evening to be held in December.Miss Harriet Woodside reviewed the first chapter of the Study Book.Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs.W.G.Snow presiding at the tea table which was attractively centered with a bouquet of gladioli.Mrs.T.Smith assisted in serving.ring\u2019s grandmother, Mrs.M.A.i .be Christmas Club members Smith, and aunt, Mrs.Alden Wilson, ï Ve, entei\u2019tained by Mrs.I1 red.and Mr Wilson\ti »allsbury at her home.A very Mr.Gordon Sims shot a fine deer Pj0^6 wenJillS was spent play-while hunting over the week-end.| mg' budge and beano.The prize Mrs.Stanley Sample, of Burv, ! ^or ^rldp *on by MJS-^,enn«tb was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Ham ,Spaf!?rd thre 1,,azea for ,bea?0 Miss Gwendolyn Weary was a supper guest of Rev.Donald and Mrs.Flint.Messrs.Blake and Rouil, Royal Bank Inspectors, were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Weary.Mrs.David McCullough and her guests, Mrs.Philip and Rev.Herbert Dann, motored to Lemesurier to visit Mr-, and Mrs.Duncan Hutchison.Mr.Norman Kinnear and Mr.Hartwell Watkins spent a week in Leeds.\t% Rev.Donald Flint was visiting with church members in Adderley.Several from here attended the regular monthly meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid which was held at the home of Mrs.W\u2019illiam Kinnear.Rev, H.C.Denton and Mrs.Craig, of Leeds, were supper guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Kinnear.Mre.A.D.McCammon was visit* ing Mr.and Mrs.E.P.Weary.Rev.William Belford, Mr.Clifford Stewart and Dr.Bennett were also guests at the same home.Several from here attended the supper given in Lemesurier under the auspices of the Anglican Church.The pupils of the elementary room, accompanied by their teacher, LEMESURIER Mr.and Mrs.H.M.Beattie spent a day with Mr.Morrison at Kin-near\u2019s Mills.Mrs.L.A.Ross is spending a few days with friends in Quebec City.Miss B.Mackay spent a recent week-end with Miss Doris Dunn, Maple Hill.Mr.and Mrs, William Kinnear, of Inverness, spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.J.D.Hutchison.Miss Bea Savage has gone to Sherbrooke for a few weeks.Mrs.W.J.Beattie is spending a few days with Mrs.James Watt at Sherbrooke.Messrs.L.E.Ross, Wilson Ross, William Ross and Mr.Glanville Cruickshank motored to Waterloo to attend the marriage of Mr.A.C.Ross and Miss H.M.Smith.Mrs.Rody spent a day in Sherbrooke recently.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Ross has returned from Montreal.LOWER IRELAND Mr.and Mrs.C.0.Ward accompanied Mrs.E.Johnson and Miss A.Johnson.R.N.to Gould and spent a da y.Visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Crawford last Sunday were Mr.and Mrs.Austin Scott, Miss F.Wark, Miss Rhena Wark, R.N., Mr.Fred Ward and the Misses Margaret A.Forbes and Eleanor Leith, all of Lennoxville, Mr.and Mrs.James Moore, Miss Muriel Moore, Mrs.Wilson Henderson, Bliss Jean Henderson and Mr.B.Henderson motored to Quebec and spent a day.Mr.Allan Montgomery, of Quebec, is a guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.James Moore.Mrs.John Simons and Mr.Norman Simons, of Barton, Vt., were visiting friends hero during the week.Mrs.William Thurberwasa guest of her daughter, Mrs.Charles Moore.Mrs.R.J.Crawford and Mr.Joseph Cordick were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.T, Little.Miss Laura Lunnie is visiting her sister, Mrs.Allan Little.Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Robinson and Mr.Charles Robinson returned home, having spent a week in Sutton as guests of Mr.and Mrs.Roy Jenne.Mrs.J.G.Henderson spent a day with her daughter, Mrs.N.Moore, Mr.John Johnson and his daughter, Mrs.Howard McHarg, motored to Quebec recently.Miss Alice Graham, Mrs.W.Graham and little son, Billy, were visitor of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Cox.Mrs.Norman Gill has returned home, having spent a week as a guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs.Allan Crawford.Mrs.Bert Thurber and Mr.Curtis Bennett spent Sunday as guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.Rickaby, Mr.and Mrs.Fred H.Cox spent last Saturday evening at the homo of Mr.and Mrs.W.J, Robinson.Messrs.Wesley and Charles Robinson were visitors at Kinnear\u2019s Mills on Sunday.A card party will be held under the auspices of the Girl Guide committee in the summer home of Mr.T.W.Briggs, Clapham, on Thursday, Oct.15th, at 7.30 p.m.500 and bridge will be played.Adm.25c.Head COLDS Put Mentholatum In \\ 1 the nostrils to relieve 1 irritation and promote clear breathing.Gives COMFORT Daily Rowland over the week-end.The many friends of Blaster Lyman Learmonth, who has been a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital for the past two weeks following! \u2022\t- quite a serious accident, will be : |^vlce-ofTth\u20aclr\tM^\u2019 %llllanl pleased to learn that he has so far! nTJ!\u201e T\u201ei,\u201e\ti.,, by B-Irs.W.G.Snow and Mrs.Lowry.Mrs.J.Barbour assisted the hostess in serving.Blr.and Mrs.A.E.Wharram were in Sherbrooke to attend the funeral Mrs.John Smith has returned to ithe home of Mr.and BIrs.Carl Ball Mr.and Mrs.Byron Wilson, ofja^r being a guest for several weeks Lennoxville, were Sunday guests\tan(1 Mrs\u2019 Sa,nuel Hallem at Blr.and BIrs.Alden Wilson.\tI\u2018 \\r a tu c* » c\ta 1 Mr.and BIrs.Stewart Snow and recovered as to be able to home Bliss Amy Davis, of Ottawa, who i came ivith her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Philip Roy, is remaining in town for a longer visit, Mr.and Mrs.Roy returning home on Tuesday.Mr.John McKay, of North Hatley, was calling on Mrs.M.A.Smith on Sunday son, Ronald, of Sherbrooke, were 'recent visitors at the home of Mr.and BIrs.W.G.Snow.Blr.and Mrs.Thomas Smith were in Sherbrooke to attend the funeral service of their cousin, Mrs.William Sims, of Turner's Falls, Blass.The local High School was closed during the Teacher\u2019s Convention EAST ANGUS The Sacrament of the Lord\u2019s Supper was administered in the United Church, East Angus at the close of the regular mornjng service on Sunday, October 4th.Rev, J.Oliver Baron, the pastor, preached a splendid sermon from 2 Corinthians,, 2:14, \u201cTriumphing With Christ,\u201d and the choir rendered an appropriate selection, \u201cNearer, Still Nearer.\u201d The choir was under the direction of the organist, Miss Glen-na Sutton.In the evening Rev.Mr.Baron spoke from the subject, \u201cThe Bliss Blarion McCormick left on|at the Montreal High School.nnr° TkS v0lld-?;!\ta\"d Mrs.Alex Johnson, of T\tTVhTT She, T'11! Melbourne Ridge, were visitors for a gue-t of hei brother and sis-: a C0Uplc of days at the home of Blr.ter-m-law, Blr.and Mrs.Clayton aIld Mrs.N.E.Solomon.They were 1\trru\t™ -rr I accompanied liome by Mrs.Frank l / Ti^ameS\tBe'ers> \u201c\"'h0 bas been a guest at the bert Thompson BIrs.M.A.Smith ¦ Solomon home fol.two w\u20aceks_ and Mrs.Alden Wilson were among: Many friends of Mrs.Robert those who attended the oyster sup-1 joknson wii] regret to hear that she per m Bury on Friday evening of;was taken to the Blontreal General ast ¦week.\t; Hospital on Monday.She was Miss Helen Joy de Carteret, accompaniec] by her husband, sister daughter of Mr.and Mrs.S.L.I and two daughters.Mrs.Ed.* *u \u2019l,-\u2019 15 \"student this year Knutson, of Ottawa, and BIrs.Mer-at the Erskine School, a junior eo!- Wyn Smith are spending some time lege l or girls in Boston.Blr.and i jn Montreal to he near their mother Mrs.de Carteret accompanied Helen j during her illness.to Boston and were guests at the ^\t* ___________________ informal tea held for parents and students at the school opening.Classified Ads, one cent a word.English villages have odd mimes, including Egg Jump, Butter Bump, Great Fryup and High Ham.Tncun,./& His taste Is good!.His tliinking\u2019s clear: He likes good lood.He drinks good beer! And always when he says \"HERE S HOW! You may he sure he's drinking \u201cDOW OM Stock Ale P-JO-S BRINGING UP FATHER.By George McManus, MAGGIE'S HAVIN' A POLITICAL RALLY AT PAINEMALL HAL!_-WHAT KIN WE DO TO KEEP THE WOMEN AWAY ?PÜC77 ITS ALL SET LEAVE IT TO JIM AN\u2019 BAE-THERE WONT BE A PERSON SHOW UP- ^ WHAT IN THE WORLD HAS HAPPENED TO THE CROWD WEAREtt ^ WEEP HAT CO.THAT WAS IO-?SETTING HUNKS RY- TODJSy Two PA C 1?'6.Kine Feature* Syndicat*, Ine., World'right* reserved i\u2019AGE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1930.^lîErbraoIttL^aily ^Retorb Ninth Day of February, 1897, with which is incorporated the Sherbrooke Garotte, established, 18S6, and Sherbrooke Examiner, established 187b.Published Every Week Day by the Sherbrooke Record Company, Limited, at their publishing house, 69 Wellington Street North, in the City of Sherbrooke.With exclusive franchise of Canadian Press, Associated Press, and Reuter\u2019s European News Service.The Record is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, and the circulation is regularly audited and guaranteed.Subscription: 65c a month, delivered at any home Sn the city and suburbs.Post Office delivery to any place in Canada, Great Britain or the United States, $3 per year; three months, ?1; one month, 40c.Single copy, 3c.GORDON MILLER, C.P.BUCKLAND, Managing Editor.\tBusiness and Advertising Manager.SHERBROOKE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1936, E.T.Educationalists Honored.have been reduced $38,000,000 per annum by competition of trucks operating on the highways, and the damage to the net position of the railways is approximately $34,000,000 per year.The competition with the railways may be unfortunate, but that competition is here to sifcay.However, the truckers had all the advantage in building up their business and cutting in on the railroads\u2019 revenues.Whereas Canada\u2019s railways had to build lines at great expense, provide for equalization of rates to markets over wide areas, develop new\u2019 territories and encourage basic industries by freight rates lower than commercially justifiable, the truck operators had none of these expenses to contend with.Comparatively little initial capital was necessary to begin their business.The highways were there, built by the government at the people\u2019s expense, the trucker could concentrate on the high grade commodities where the charge for transportation by railroad would be from ten to fifteen cents per ton per mile, and.in addition, the trucker was under no obligation, as was the railroad, to maintain a service unremunerative or seasonal in nature.So the trucking industry grew, until today it is It is no small honor for the Eastern Townships taking away $38,000,0\u20ac0 a year from the Canadian that two of its prominent educationalists should: railroads\u2019revenue.have been singularly honored yesterday at the; Heavier taxation is not suggested as a remedy formal opening of the seventy-second annual to the competition offered the railway industry.It convention of Association.the Quebec Protestant Teachers\u2019 is suggested as a compensation for the heavy damages caused the highways by these trucks that Of special significance is this to Sherbrooke as ply their trade at comparatively little expense and both of the teachers decorated for \u201cdistinguished | force the ordinary motorists to contribute an sendee in the cause of education\u201d, are from this: unreasonably large share towards the maintenance citv.\t.of the province's roads, One of the recipients is Dr.W.0.Rothney, Professor of Education at Bishop\u2019s University, Lennoxville.Dr.Rothney received the distinguished merit degree as candidate for third degree award.The second recipient is Miss Elizabeth Horton, principal of the Mitchell School, Sherbrooke, who received a first degree award in recognition of twenty years of service in the cause of education.Much interest is centered on this year\u2019s teachers\u2019 LOST FOR THIRTY DAYS IN CANADIAN WILDS f ¦ w ! «SIW\" «¦ ; COMFORTS OF LIVING ON GLACIER ARE RECOUNTED Letter from Schoolmaster at Wain-right, Ice-Locked Alaskan Village, Claims Coal Is Available for the Taking.Nome, Alaska, Oct.9.\u2014The comforts of life on a frigid glacier were told today in a letter delivered by one of the last boats from ice-locked Wainwright, a lonely settlement on the Arctic shoreline.Each day at lunch-time, wrote Ernest P.Stowell, United States Government school teacher at the trading post and Reindeer village, the few whites there gather about six radios and hear the United States news broadcast\u2014from London.\u201cThere are three big coal mines, six, thirteen and eighteen miles from the village.Any native can have coal for getting it, so all have big coal piles at home.One of the seams extends away out under water in the lagoon, and when the sea is rough it piles the coal up, ready, on the beach,\u201d the schoolmaster wrote.SASKATCHEWAN HONEY FOR BRITISH MARKET.Saltcoats, Sask., Oct, ©.\u2014First instalment of a carload of Saskatchewan honey for the British market is being moved from this district in Central Saskatchewan to Yorkton, where the twenty-three tons are being consolidated for shipment.Over-Governed Canada.Not So Unusual.The Washington police officers who arrested a citizen for sitting in a parked car and kissing his own wife seem to have nad a dark view of human nature.They obviously just could not believe that they actually had a happy married couple on their hands.Bui the judge who rebuked the policeman! would seem to have been almost equally pessimistic.] convention as many topics of special interest are to; remarks indicated a tinge of awe at a love soj be discussed.\t! ^eP and Due that it could still want kisses after1 The deliberations of the teachers and their four lon§ >'ear5 of marriaSe- He S\u20acemed to feel thal decisions will be followed with keen interest bv all some kmd of citation was in order for a C0llP10 who have the cause of education at heart.* I which C0llld disPIa^' such unparalleled devotion.We are not ordinarily optimists, but we do feel that both the coppers and the judge should get around a little more.There are millions of married An indictment, the truth of which the press, f0jk who could testify that not four years, nor any itatesmen and taxpayers all freely admit, but have conceivable multiple thereof, could be enough to made little effort to correct, is published in the ;\tmarried love of its taste for kisses.Efficiency Magazine, London, under the heading.\tThese Washingtonians must have been meeting Over-Governed Canada.It reads as follows:\tthe wrong sort of people.\u201cCanada, like the other three Dominions, is over-governed.It has eight provinces and every province has a Legislature.\"The National Government at Ottawa has a Prime Minister, a Cabinet, a Senate of ninety-six members and a House of Commons of Ü43 members.\u201cThe eight provinces have eight governors,1 eight cabinets and.all told, oU members of the leg-isiatures.\u201cAltogether it takes 864 elected people to govern Canada\u2014one for every 2,o40 families.\u201cWe in Great Britain, with four times as many people, have only 61o people in our House of Commons.Whv does Canada have 249 more?Left to right, Joseph Forty and Sheldon Coleman, two Canadian Air Force pilots, who were rescued after spending thirty days on the shore of lonely Point Lake, and Mechanic Hartley, of the rescue ship.Flying over the Canadian barren lands their compass became erratic as a result of a load of metal they were carrying.Confused and out of fuel, they set their plane down on the lake and waited for a rescue party to find them.SMITH ENLARGES ON CAUSE OF SPLIT WITH ROOSEVELT Thirty Years Ago Today From *he Files of che Sherbrooke Record.October 9th, 1906, Three persons were killed and sixteen injured in a clash between striking lumber mill workers and police at Buckingham, Que.The farm buildings on the property of Major W.W.Dunsmore at Bury were destroyed by fire.The officers elected at the annual meeting of the Coaticook Club were Messrs.J.B.Gendreau, O.G.G.Webster, Leon Trudeau, A.C.Hanson, G.St.Pierre, V,'.G.Cross and H.V.Verret ,\t.,\tThe annual meeting of the Stanstead Reading Club \u201cPlainly, the National Government ot Canada and Mechanics\u2019 Institute .'elected the following as ind the eight legislatures are more than four times sneers: Hon, M.A.Hackctt, Messrs.A.N.Thompson, ,\tP.A.Bissonette and A.R.Thomas, (oo large.\u201cThe bureaucracy, too.should be cut down by st least fifty per cent.\u201cHere you have the main reason whv Canada Among those taking part in the anniversary programme at St.Andrew's Church, Sherbrooke, were Rev.S.E, Knowles, Mr.Justice Hutchinson, Messrs.J.P.Watson, J.H.Bryce .¦.nrt W.B, McCaw.Construction was started on a new skating rink on has slowed down, and is much less prosperous than :;ne Lennoxville road.Great Britain.\u201cLast February there were 1.080,831 Canadian's receiving unemployment relief.Aiso, 136,95 ! farmers were receiving aid from the Government.\"Perhaps our Canadian readers can have this article printed in Canadian papers and magazines.\u201d The Efficiency Magazine erred rather badly in stating that Canada has eight provinces.This Dominion of ours has nine provinces, but this fact Birth reported: At North Sutton, a daughter to Mr and Mrs.William Salisbury.W hat Editors Say CANADA-SOVIET TRADE.Le Soleil, Quebec.England and France having found means of doing business with Russia since its third revolution, it is does not by any means detract fron the mam pom: more than probable that the Canadian Government stressed in the article.Altogether Canada\u2019s federal,^ provincial and municipal governments cost the taxpayers the colossal sum of $900,000,000 a year to govern a little over ten miliions of people.But, in addition will itself have guarantees to offer to those who ex-;,ort Canadian products to a country which is resuming its former position in the great economic and \u2022Î, :\tensive alliances.As to the guaranteed promise that the Government ,\t.\tof ire Soviet will not profit by this opening to speed to this burden, we also have the problem of ter; up Communistic propaganda, it amounts to this, that, governments continually enacting more and more by it- constitution our population is in a position to legislation and control of business, until today we!reac\"\tl';ea® which strike at once against have government invasion of private busines-.and excessive taxation that is killing ambition and initiative.A very considerable amount of the work done Christian principles and the capitalistic system.The fact that the English nation has resisted better than the French the influence of the new Russia demonstrates that .t is primarily an affair of temperament.We are convinced that our French- by our provincial governments is a duplication of Canadian Ministers would have opposed a vigorou that done by the Federal Government, which fact brings to the fore the question of whether our interests might not be better served through one-central government.Former Presidential Candidate to Devote Future Speeches to Discussion of Reasons for \u201cTaking a Walk\u201d from Democrat Party.Philadelphia, Oct.9.\u2014Alfred E.Smith, former Democratic candidate for President, indicated today his two remaining speeches in the United States presidential campaign would be devoted to giving his reasons for \u201ctaking a walk\u201d from his party and supporting Governor A if M.Landon, the Republican presidential nominee.He started his explanation in a speech here last night by telling an audience of 4,500 the chief reason for his \u201cwalk\u201d w as \u201cthe almost complete abandonment of the Democratic platform bv the so-called Democratic\u201d administration.\u201cNever, as far back as T can remember or as far back as I am able to read history,\u201d he asserted, \u201cdid I ever see so complete a repudiation of a nlatform in letter, in spirit, in principles and in detail.\u201d He made no mention in his speech of Governor Landon, the Republican nominee for President.Smith assured the \u201cDemocrats\u201d that \u201cthey need have no fear of being accused of walking out of the party.\u201d \u201cFar from it,\u201d he added.\u201cThe party has walked away from them.It has left them high and dry.\u201d SAWYERVILLE W.I.DISCUSSED VARIED TOPICS U.S.FARM LEADERS INVITED TO DISCUSS CROP INSURANCE System of Storing Surpluses in Good Years Proposed by United States Secretary of Agriculture in Effort to Reduce Drought Ravages.Washington, Oct.9.\u2014 Officials said today that a number of leaders of farm organizations in the United States have been invited to come here and discuss the proposed federal crop insurance programme with a special committee named by President RooseVelt to suggest a plan to Congress, Spokesmen for the committee, which is headed by Secretary of Agriculture Wallace, declined to make known just who had been invited, but said all representatives of the farm industry would be consulted.Actual farm production records have supplied a corps of federal works with risk-data based on recent crop years for the insurance plan.Secretary Wallace has proposed that payments of premiums and losses on insurance be in grain, and that surplus production in good years he stored for years of short yields.Regular Meeting of Women\u2019s Institute Held at Home of Mrs.Charles Burns with Nineteen Members Present \u2014 Newsy Notes from Sawyerville.Sawyerville, Oct.9.\u2014The regular meeting of the Women\u2019s Institute was held at the home of Mrs.Charles Burns, with nineteen members present.The meeting opened with the ode, followed by the roll call, which was answered by \u201cRecipes for Home-Made Candy.\u201d The president, Mrs.M.Matthew, was in the chair, and following the reading of the minutes by the secretary, Mrs.I.E.Lobdell, several business matters were dealt with.A \u201cmock trial\u201d was planned for the November meeting, and it was decided to try to arrange to have this in the town hall.Several letters of thanks for fruit and flowers were received from absent members, and a letter was read from Miss McCain expressing regret that she would be unable to visit this branch this fall.A letter was also read from the secretary of the Compton County Agricultural Association informing this branch that the prize of $2.50 offered by them had been won by Gertrude Grapes.It was decided to forward fifty dollars to apply on the fund for the Grove Hill Cemetery, and it was also decided to donate twenty-five dollars to the fund for the War Memorial.Two committees were appointed, one comprising Mrs.Archie Jones, Mrs.Volney Hurley and Miss Idell Matthew, to arrange for lunch to be served at a dance on October 9th, and the other, comprising Mrs.I.E.Lobdell, Mrs.L.H.Hunt, Mrs.M.D.Blue and Mrs.M.Matthew, to plan lunch for the dance to be held later this month.Plans for attending the semi-annual convention to be held, were discussed and Miss Idell Matthew was appointed delegate.A most interesting paper dealing with \u201cParliamentary Laws,\u201d had been prepared by the convener of legislation, Mrs.R.J.Marshall, and was read by Mrs.I.E.Lobdell.Both received a hearty vote of thanks.The meeting closed with the repeating of the Creed, after which candy, made from the recipes given, was sold by auction.resistance to a policy favoured by their colleague, the Minister of Commerce, if they had not been assured ! that it involved no serious risk to the internal peace ! of their country.ROOM AND IMMIGRATION, Auckland New*.Lord Bledisloe said he had returned from New Zealand with the point irrevocably fixed in his mind rat what was economically necessary for its future development and prosperity was a great augmentation of population from British sources.Notwithstanding nre obvious truth of these utterances, opinion in the Heavier Taxation For Trucks Heavier taxaiion of motor trucks, now that üiis business is clearly on a paying basis, seems only reasonable when one considers the damage which these heavily-loaded and frequently overloaded vehicles inflict on the highways through OU Dominions is largely controlled by immediate problems, the province.The truck operators can afford to pay a larger, share towards the upkeep and development of provincial highways.S.W.Fairweather, director of the Bureau of Economics, Canadian National Railways, addressing Hjc Maritime Board of Trade recently, declared that the gross freight revenues of the Canadian railways Yet there is no intelligent person who does not recognize the need of more people as a general principle.It has still to be realized that migration could be resumed without increasing unemployment.Methods certainly have to be devited, but as Lord Bledisloe has pointed out, there are large amounts of money earning little in British banks which could be better employed in transferring and financing people more or less idle.To continue the present drift is simply an expression of defeatism.LATE PLOWING.Agrtea Kendrick Gray.In stark design against a golden sky A plow-horse and his master mount the hill, Cutting the red clay furrows clean and true.The evening air is still.The sunset deepens into breathless light, And while the western clouds dissolve and change, The yellow moon at full floats up and burns Above the mountain range.Perhaps the plowman driving in the dusk Is unaware of sun and moon and cloud, Only intent that falling night shall find The last field corner plowed.Yet it may be he loves the sky that glo ws Like New Jerusalem\u2019* gold and jasper gate I cannot read his heart\u2014but this remains : That he is plowing late.Rabbit skins are used extensively in manufacture of felt hats.General Notes.Mr.Stanley Lowry, of Port Kells, B.C., is a guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.James Lowry.Mr.and Mrs.H.Robinson and son, Douglas, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Patrick.¦ Week-end guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Burns includ-iyd Mr.and Mrs.Fred Corrigan, of Detroit, Mich., and Mr.and Mrs.E.Curran and son and Mr.and Mrs.A.Hanna, of Montreal.Mr.G.L.Patrick was in Sherbrooke last week.Mr.and Mrs.Errol French and ; son, Frederick, were week-end ! guests of Mr, and Mrs.P.F.Buck-land, Sherbrooke.I Dr.C.W.Paxton has returned from a motor trip to Fredericton, N.B.He was accompanied here by Mr.N.Foxe and Miss Nina E.Fox, of Fredericton, who will remain hem for some time.Mrs.A.J.Vibert and Miss L.Foxe were guests at the tea hour of Mrs.Tulk, Cookshire.Mrs.B, M.Bartholomew was in Waterloo to visit her son, Mr.Uhlan Bartholomew.Mr.Renwick Thompson motored to Fredericton, N.B., last week.Rev.A.J.Vibert attended a lodge meeting at Ayer\u2019s Cliff recently.It has been definitely decided to erect a War Memorial here, and the matter of having it erected on the town lot in front of the post office and town hall is now in the hands of a committee.Mr.Roy Buckland and Mrs.Maria Buckland, of Sarasota, Fla., and Mr, and Mrs.Bruce C.Taylor and sons, of Bromptonville, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.I.E.Lobdell.STANBRIDGE RIDGE Miss Thelma Jones was a recent guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs.H.Douglas.Mrs.Reuben Cooke is recovering from an attack of la grippe.BETHANY Mr.and Mrs.Wilson, of Harps-v.ell, Maine, and Mr.and Mrs.James Hambleton, of Roxton Falls, were calling on Mrs.W.Lancaster and Mr.and Mrs.A.Moffatt recently.Mrs.Victor Bonneau is confined to the house due to illness.Miss Flore Bonneau, of Roxton Falls, is caring for her.Mr.and Mrs.Benjamin Truax and Miss Mary Truax, of Waterloo, were visitors at the home of Mr.Arthur Truax.Mr.and Mrs.Benjamin Truax and Miss Mary Truax motored to Drummondville and spent a day.Mr.Fred Clark, Miss Ellice Clark, Mr.and Mrs.Arlie Moffatt and Master Harvey Moffatt attended the chicken-pie supper held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Davidson, Davidson Hill.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Deschamps have moved to Warden, where they will spend the winter.The Protestant Schoolhouse was sold by auction on October 3rd, and was purchased by Mr.Arthur Fav-reau.Messrs.W\u2019ilfred Proulx, Ernest.Ingram and Hiram Beauregard, of Davidson Hill, attended the auction here last Saturday.Mr.Arnold Mallett, of Bethel, was a dinner guest of Mr.and Mrs.Neil Norris recently.Mrs.W.Lancaster and Mrs.A.Moffatt attended the annual harvest thanksgiving service in All Saint\u2019s Church, Davidson Hill, on Sunday.The church was decorated with flowers and vegetables for the occasion.Mr.Fred Clark and Miss Ellice Clark spent last Sunday in Boscn-bel.Miss Jeanne Favreau has returned home from visiting relatives in Granby.Mr.Arnold Malette, of Bethel, was calling on Mrs.W.Lancaster and family recently.Mr, and Mrs.Alphonse Départie and son, Jean Paul, of Roxton Falls, were visitors at the homo of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Favreau last Sunday.MINUTES- MOUES?-OS\u2019 FLAKES The breakfast your family likes best is the easiest to serve ! Kellogg\u2019s Corn Flakes \u2014 crisp and wholesome \u2014 are fully cooked and toasted.Ready to eat in an instant.Save hours of toil with this tempting, economical energy food.At all grocers.Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario.Nothing takes the place of CORN FLAKES Milady.Should Wear The Correct EYEGLASSES Your glasses should be chosen with the same care you would give a new gown or fur coat, it is important to your appearance that they oe properly fitted to your individual type.We assure you of complete and scientific eye examination.We are licensed to manufacture Canada\u2019» finest, scientific \u2018TILLYER\u2019 Wi^f \" \u2014the lenses that give clear undistorted vision from edge to edge This Complete Optical Service under the personal ¦supervision of T.H.BARNES W.B.GERVA1S, O.D., Associate.Sherbrooke, 66a Wellington N.Montreal, 432 Old Birks Bldg.Phone 2457 for Inquiries.Office Open Daily: 9 a.m,-6 p.m, Fri.and Sat.: 9 a.m.to 9 p.m.Rotary Fair Notice SUPERFINE Owing to the fact that we have had so many requests to sell SUPERFINE tickets in advance by friends of the Rotary Fair, who are unable to attend, especially on the opening night, we have decided to offer tickets for sale by any Mill, Shop, Club, Store or other organization, who can take care of a full series of *75 tickets at 25 cents each.Tickets will be supplied for the opening night, Wednesday, Oct.14th.and may be sold on Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, up to 5.00 p.m.Call 1030 and ask for Superfine if you car.handle a series of tickets and want to help this year\u2019s Rotary Fair to be a Big Success.ROTARY FAIR 1936 SUPERFINE USED CARS\t\t DeSoto Sedan 1935\t(\t9,000 miles)\t$890 Chrysler Sedan 1934\t\t\t690 Ford V-8 Coach\t\t\t495.Dodge D.Q, Sedan\t\t\t1933\t425.Ford Coupe\t\t\t1929\t135.Ford Tudor\t\t\t125.Pontiac Sedan\t\t\t1931\t200.Pontiac Sedan\t\t\t1930\t175.TRUCKS\t\t Dodge '/2-I on Panel\t\t\t.1935\t450.Ford j/2-Ion Express\t\t\t1934\t350.M0RISSET LIMITED\t\t 21 Wellington Street South.\t\u2014 Phone 2015.\t Drink more T\u20acA IS TEA TIME for Vitality/ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1936.PAGE FIVE GRANADA ONLY TWO DAYS LEFT To Sec History\u2019s Greatest Love Story! Katherine Hepburn, Frerlric March, in \u201cMARY OF SCOTLAND\u201d \u2014 ALSO \u2014 A Roaring: ComedyrRomance, \u201cLOVE BEGINS AT 20\u201d with Hugh Hurbert, Patricia Ellis, Warren Hull.Special News Events.Coining SUN., MON., TUES.All New York has gone wild about the golden-voiced \u201cBobby\u201d which has thrilled you on Eddie Cantor\u2019s Radio Programme ! Bobby Green, Henry Armetta, George Houston, Vivienne Osborne in \u201cLET\u2019S SING AGAIN\u201d - - ADDED \u2014 Gertrude Michael, Sir Guv Standing in \u201cTHE RETURN OF SOPHIE LANG\u201d a\ta \u2014¦ PREMIER TODAY AND SATURDAY By Popular Demand the Never-to-be-Forgotten Love Story in Beautiful Technicolor.\u201cTHE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE\u201d with Sylvia Sidney, Fred Mac-Murray, Henry Fonda.\u2014 ALSO \u2014 A Roaring Raging Romance of Mad Excitement! \u201cCRASH DONOVAN\u201d w ith Jack Holt, John King, Nan Gray.Musical \u2014 Novelty \u2014 News.AMALGAMATION OF RAILROADS DEBATE TOPIC Social and Personal | REVIVAL SATURDAY NIGHT H George Raft, Edward Arnold Claire Dodd.Rav Milland, Charles i Richman m \u201cTHE GLASS KEY\u201d ËniifliiiBi; KiüK'iiUiB ta ie m m m \"1 \u201cmay be an old-fashioned tuife.But fm a neiu-fasbîoned housewife'7 /Wt* Any woman who suffers from the handicap of an old-style, inefficient kitchen range isn\u2019t really giving herself a fair chançe.Make up your mind today to do away with old-time cooking methods and start modernizing your kitchen with a new Gurney Range.Sec the beautiful new models now at your dealer.Modern in line and finish, and they will lessen kitchen hours and improve ccckirrr results.\u2018\u2018Resolved that Canadian Railways Should Be Nationalized\u201d Was Timely Subject Taken Up by Bishop\u2019s Freshmen in Making Debut in University Debating.The freshmen of Bishop\u2019s University, Lennoxville, made their debut in University debating last evening, when they staged a lively and highly successful debate on the timely subject \u201cResolved that Canadian railways should be nationalized.\u201d The affirmative side, represented by Peter Greenwood, J.Power and Eric Planche, was victorious by the small margin of a single point.The debaters for the negative were Donald McOuat, Ernest Codere and M;l-ton Gibeau.The affirmtaive built up its argument in orderly fashion.The first speaker presented their theory of successful nationalized operation, the second gave a practical example of this theory, while the third quoted a prominent authority on the subject to back up their argument.It was this scientific method of building up the ease that largely determined the decision of the judge, Rev.Sidney Childs, a member cf the University faculty.The negative, on the other hand, while preferring an equally good argument, neglected to present iheir points in such a constructive sequence as would ensure their assimilation and understanding by ihe audience.Some interesting viewpoints were revealed by last night\u2019s debate.The leader of the affirmative, Peter Greenwood, declared that under the present system of railroad administration large corporations which had a controlling interest in the privately-owned railways could introduce preferential rates for their own product., thus giving them an unfair advantage on the market.\u201cI believe that the Canadian railroads can be run on the same basis as the postal service, which is a model of efficiency and honesty,\u201d declared Mr.Greenwood.Donald McOuat, leader of the negative, cited the present situation of the C.N.R.as an example of the result of Government operation.\u201cWe have raised a modern Frankenstein in our midst, a veritable monster that devours money at the rate of a million dollars a week,\u201d said Mr.McOuat.\u201cLack of iniative on the part of railroad officials, due to their knowledge that the taxpayer will foot the bill, characterizes Federal management and is largely responsible for the present morass into which the C.N.R, has settled,\u201d continued the speaker in defence of separate railroads Mr.Power, second speaker for the affirmative, stated that amalgamation would result in lack of tompe-tion, lowering of rates, and a general resulting benefit to the public.He pointed out that Sweden and Norway had nationalized their railway with very beneficial results.Ernest Codere, of the negative, Mr.Frank Conway left by motor today to spend a few days in Boston.*\t*\t* Mrs.Norris W.Robins is in Sha-winigan Fails visiting her sister, Mrs.Hugh Ross, and Mr.Ross for a few days.*\t*\t* Mr.and Mrs Fred, Gaunter, Master Ralph Gaunter and Mr.and Mrs.R.Farr were recent dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon McGee, Mystic.*\t*\t* Mr.and Mrs.W.Miller Hall and | their\tdaughters, the\tMisses\tPatricia and\tKathleen, left\tby\tmotor\tthis morning to spend the week-end and Thanksgiving Day in Newport, N.H.* * * Mr.W.H.Reid has arrived from Montreal to spend the week-end and Thanksgiving Day a guest of Col.and Mrs.T.S.Somers, Montreal street, whom Mrs.Reid has been visiting for a week or so.* * *¦ Mr.and Mrs.N.A.Duford, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Violet Delores to Lawrence Webster, eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.A.D.Ball.The marriage to take place quietly the end of October.\t! V *\t« Mr.Arthur Clifford and his daughter, Miss Constance Clifford, left1 this morning for their home in Hamilton, Ont., after spending several days here visiting Mrs.May Southwood and Miss Nellie McDonald, Queen street.* * * The many friends of Mr.John: \u201cScotty\u201d Forrest, formerly of Sherbrooke, will be pleased to learn he is recovering satisfactorily from his serious operation at the Royal Victoria Hospital.Mr, Forrest\u2019s address is, Royal Victoria Hospital, Ward i F, Montreal.* * * Mrs.W.J.Dean entertained delightfully last evening at her homo , on Short street in honor of Miss Nita Elliott, a bride-to-be of the week.Bridge was played at two tables, the prizes being won by Mrs.! J.Harold Shearn and Miss Audrey Elliott, the guest of honor\u2019s sister.The decorations were effectively carried out in yellow and white, and at the conclusion of the game the hostess served delicious refreshments, assisted by Mrs.J.Harold Shearn.During the evening the bride-elect was presented with a \u201cshower\u201d of lovely miscellaneous I gifts.\tI Mrs.W.L.Reford Stewart, Mrs.J.H.Bell and Mrs.A.A.Munster left by motor this morning to spend the day in Montreal, * * * The many friends of Mr.A.H.Trussler, Hall avenue, will be sorry to hear that he is entering hospital for a serious operation.*\tw * Mr.and Mrs.R.N.Ogilvy are leaving today for Derby Line, where they will join Mr.and Mrs.Nelson O\u2019Rourke and Mr.and Mrs.S.Holland and proceed to Hanover, Mass., to attend the Dartmouth-Holy Cross football game.» \u2022 \u2022 Mrs.Ray Gilmour, of Montreal, who was summoned here by the death of her brother, Mr, Theodore Aldrich, of Huntingville, has returned to the metropolis.During her stay here Mrs.Gilmour was a guest of her sister, Mrs.Fred.Thompsett, and Mr.Thcmpsett.*\t* * Mrs.T.Oak, assisted by her daughter, Miss Laura Oak, entertained the members of the Ladies\u2019 Guild at tea at the close of the weekly meeting in St.Paul\u2019s Church hall.There was an unusually large attendance, and during the afternoon arrangements were made for a salad-tea bridge party.£\t*\t:Jc Mr.D\u2019Arcy Lynch, student at McGill University, is arriving from Montreal tonight to spend the Thanksgiving week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Lynch, Moore street.Sir.Lynch will be accompanied by his cousin, Mr.Donald Stevens, who will he a guest at the same home.* * * Mrs.Thomas Flaherty, Magog street, is in Windsor Mills today to attend the funeral of Mrs.Arthur Castonguay.Mrs.A.M.Stevens, King street west, and Miss Louise Dearden, Moore street, journeyed to Windsor yesterday afternoon to pay their last respects to Mrs.Castonguay, who before her marriage was Caroline Dearden.«- ¦» CITY BRIEFLETS | «-# St.Andrew\u2019s Anniversary supper, October 26th.Dance, Suitor's, Spring Rd.tonight.Taxi leaves Cas's 8.45.Snappy Four.Dance tonight, Canada Paper Club house, Windsor Mills.Rollie Badger and his orchestra., Closing night, dance tomorrow night at White House Pavilion.Don\u2019t miss this closing dance.Rollie Bad-' ger and his greater orchestra.| Wiggett\u2019s are selling men\u2019s bro-: gues and plain calf oxfords for $4.50.| Thanksgiving turkey dinner, Sunday, 1 p.rn., Maple Diner.For reservations phone Bishopton 26 r 4.Monday, Thanksgiving Day, Gunning\u2019s Store will be closed all day.! The new Packard 1937 Six and i One-Twenty now on display at ! Dufferin Motor Sales Reg'd., 172 ! Wellington St.South.Open even-j ings.Phone 2320.i The nationally advertised cash ! prices of Gruer and Bulova watches, Rogers and Community silver, and Blue River Diamond Rings are the same as Skinner\u2019s charge on their Credit Plan.There is no extra interest charge.Can you imagine getting three full size tuber, of Rexail Milk of Magnesia tooth paste for only 59c?It\u2019s only one of the many bargains at the Rexail Original One Cent Sale, Wednesday to Saturday\u2014next week\u2019 Lava lice.16 Wellington N., and Thibault, 336 King W.\u2014Rexail Drug Stores.Mrs.B.Grime, regent of the 53rd Chapter of the I.O.D.E., entertained ihe members last evening at her home on the Beckett Road.Following reports from the secretary, the treasurer, the conveners of the Endowment Fund and the Educational Committee, -i pleasant social hour was enjoyed, Later the hostess served delicious refreshments, Mrs.F.Baker presiding at the pretty table and Mrs.È.Kennett assisting enlarged on the first speaker\u2019s ar- j \u2018n servinK.*\t«\t, guments and stressed the danger | that is always present when a mon- ! opoly is created.The affirmative\u2019s third speaker was Eric Planche.He repeated the old maxim that in unity lies strength.\"If the railroads were amalgamated they could more easily fight the challenge of trucks and buses,\u201d stated Mr.Planche.Milton Gibeau, the last speaker for the negative, believed that Government control would result in loose administration and consequent waste of public funds, \u2018\u2018A private corporation is run on business-like lines, and every penny-must be satisfactorily accounted for by the directors, which-ds obviously not the j case with federal concerns,\u201d averred i Mr.Gibeau.\tI ILLUSTRATING CORONATION No.49C1 A strikingly beautiful modern range of large cooking capacity vet exceptionally compact in size.Solid cast iron front and side.Deep firebox and two-position grate.Full porcelain enamel finish inside and out, fused on extra heavy Al-mco iron, assuring long life and ease in cleaning Finished in a variety of colour combinations to harmonize with any kitchen.Made, in 16\u201d and 19\u201d oven sizes.COAL AND WOOD RANGES Th» GURNEY FOUNDRY CO., LIMITED, Tnrnnlo\u2014Montreal.Winnipeg\u2014Vancouver.exclusive GURNEY AGENT FOR RANGES H.C.Wilson & Sons Ltd.37 Wellington SC North.Phone 14.Shopkeeper\u2014Don\u2019t buy anything from the shop next door today.His Wife\u2014Why not, dear?Shopkeeper \u2014 They\u2019ve borrowed our scales.The word \u201ctariff\u201d is derived from the Arabic \u201cta\u2019rifa,\u201d which means a notification or inventory.WOODMAN\u2019S FREE DELIVERY IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.24 Dufferin Avenue.\tPhones 1787\u20141788.THANKSGIVING SPECIALS TURKEYS\t10lbs: 30c pmrvum6 to 7 ibs->32c ib-;5 to 6 ibs\" 3°c ib- wUlllïk/ 4 to 5 lbs., 27clb.; 3 to 4 lbs., 25c lb.CHOICE FOWL.per Ib.23c ALL POULTRY CLEANED, READY FOR THE PAN.Full Line of Choice Western Beef Also Local Veal, Pork, Lamb, Cooked Meats, Etc.OYSTERS Half Pint, 25c; Pint, 45c; Quart, 85c.Oysters in Shell, per Peck, $1.50 VEGETABLES Parsnips, 3 lbs.for 25c; Slack\u2019s Mushrooms, 2 lbs.35c; Brussels Sprouts, quart basket, 2 for 45c; Savoy Cabbage 10cj Red or White Onions, 8 lbs.25c; Potatoes, peck 23c; Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs.25c; Green Peas, 2 lbs.35c; Watercress, 10c each, 3 for 25c; White Cauliflower, 10c; White Celery, 10c; Spinach, 4 lbs, 25c Your Choice of The Following Assortment at 5c Each or 3 for 10c Parsley, Mint, Carrots, Beets, Cucumbers, Turnips, Cabbage, Radish and Green Onions.Fruit Tokay Grapes,.2 lbs.23c Grapes, (Blue).Basket 37c Macintosh Apples, 6-qt.Basket, extra fancy, ea.55c Lemons.dozen\t25c Cooking Apples, 6-qt.has.27c Grapefruit, extra large.2 for 25c Grapefruit, large.4 for 25c Ripe Tomatoes, Extra Choice.lb.\t10c Cranberries.lb.\t25c Groceries New Laid Eggs.doz.40c Raboin Butter.lb.\t27c New Honey, in comb,.\t25c \u201d\t\u201d\t\u201d\t\u201d\t2 for 45c Aylmer\u2019s or Libby\u2019s Tomato Juice.each 5c; doz.50c New Prunes.3 lbs.25c Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce.28c Sheriff\u2019s Cranberry Jelly.^ each.25c; 2 for 45c Fancy Proha Green Beans.2 tins for 35c Davidnon\u2019s Famous Jams, Jellies, Etc.Mint Jelly, Red Currant Jelly, Crabapple Jelly, Grape Jelly, -Spiced Apple Jelly, Almond and Apricot Jam, Orange Marmalade, Grapefruit Marmalade, Blueberry Jam, Gooseberry Jam, Black Currant Jelly, Lemon Butter, Fig Marmalade, Etc.Get your Winter'» Supply now at these prices: 25c per Jar, 2 for 45c or $2.50 per dozen assorted.Extra Choice Pumpkins, Green Hubbard Squash.Don\u2019t forget Bryant\u2019s Dry Ginger Ale and Syphons.MONDAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, STORE WILL BE CLOSED.Miss Gladys Wingeat, a bride-to-be of the month, was the guest of honor at a delightful surprise party given at the too.hour on Wednesday afternoon at \u201cSnnnyside Hillslope,\u201d Mrs.Frank Goedfellow\u2019s home on the Byompton Road.Tea was served in the dining room, a large three-tiered wedding cake centering the attractive table.The \u201ccake\u201d con-sisted of three boxes, daintily decorated in pink and green, and tilled with a \u201cshower\u201d of lovely miscellaneous gifts for the bride-elect.Assisting at the tea hour were Mrs.W.Lavallee, Mrs.Stewart Billing, Mrs.Gordon McEIrea, Mrs.Douglas Ross and Miss Verna Hatch.* * .-?Mrs.William C.Hodgson, of ; Montreal, president of the Quebec ! Provincial Chapter I.O.D.E., will be here next week to preside at the semi-annual meeting convening at the New Sherbrooke next Wednesday and Thursday.Under the supervision of Mrs.W.E, Loomis, Municipal Regent of Sherbrooke, several social functions have been arranged in honor of Mrs.Hodgson and the numerous delegates who will be in attendance at the semi-annual.These arrangements include a luncheon at the Sherbrooke Country Club and a banquet on Wednesday evening at which Pro.E.E.Booth-: royd, of Bishop\u2019s University, Lennoxville, will be the guest speaker.*\t* W Mrs.J.Fitzgerald, Mrs.T.Littler, Mrs.J.D.Plunkett and Mrs.S Parker wa.re hostesses at the tea hour yesterday afternoon at a largely attended and most delightful card party given by thcr Ladies\u2019 Guild in St, Patrick\u2019s Church hall for the : benefit of the St.Vincent de Paul | Hospital.Yellow jack o\u2019 lanterns in ; a silver basket and matching candles i in silver candlesticks centered the attractive tea table, at which Mrs.Patrick McDonough and Mrs, C.Crochetiere presided.The prizes at bridge were won by Mrs.L.E.: Chamberlain, Mrs.Loignon and Mrs Carrier and at five hundred by Mrs.I Bonneville.Mrs.R.Blouin and Mrs.J.Moore.The delectable angel cake I was won by Mrs.T.J.Bonner.I\t» » - Mrs.S.F.Maclagan and Mrs.Nelson Whitman were hostesses at the tea hour yesterday afternoon, at the conclusion of the monthly meeting of the Women\u2019s Missionary Society in Plymouth Church hall, at which Mrs.W.G.Cross, the president, presided.Autumn flowers in a silver vase centered the tea table, at which Mrs.J.G.Raiisehousan poured tea.Miss Hope Maclagan and Miss Margaret Siddall assisted in serving.Following the devotional period, conducted by Mrs.J.G.Ransehou-san, the members decided to hold an exhibition of hand-made quilts at their next meeting.A delightful interlude was the lovely solo, \u201cFor : Thee My Sou! Ever Longeth,\u201d sung by Miss Mona Bigg, accompanied by i Mrs.W.G.Cross.BURROUGHS FALLS PAVILION (i Join Buster Tomlinson and his \u201cBlue Barons,\u201d Saturday night at this popular rendez-vous.WINTER GARDENS We mvite you to dance tomorrow evening to Giz Gagnon and his \u2018Swing Band\".They are noted for swinging it, making dancing a pleasure, and your evening complete.LOCAL OSTEOPATH PRESENT ^ AT VERMONT MEETING.Gordon H.Jaquith, D.O., of Sherbrooke, was among the Quebec representatives at the thirty-first annual convention of the Vermont Osteopathic Association in Montpelier, Vt.The convention opened Wednesday morning and was concluded yesterday afternoon.Included on the two-day programme were several instructive addresses of interest to osteopaths, a banquet and three business sessions.COOKSHIRE CREAMERY ROBBED.Theft of one hundred pounds of butter from the Cookshire Creamery, property of Mederic Blouin, last night was reported to municipal police today, and a strict surveillance is being maintained at the local market on the chance that the thieves may attempt to dispose of their lopt there during the day.The burglars entered the creamery in the early hours of this morning by forcing the lock, and carried away two fifty pound boxes of butter.The butter wrappers bear Blouin\u2019s name.DISTINGUISHED VISITOR IN SHERBROOKE TODAY.Count Robert de Caix, one of the editors of Le Journal des Defeats, of Paris, France, and former member of the Commission on Mandates at Geneva, is visiting Sherbrooke today, having arrived this afternoon from Nova Scotia, where he has been studying the Acadian question.Count de Caix will be at the salon of L\u2019Union Musicale on Frontenac street this evening to meet local citizens desiring to make his acquaintance.In 1930 Count de Caix inaugurated L'Alliance Française in this city.ACCIDENTAL DEATH VERDICT IN EUSTIS TRAGEDY\u2019, A verdict of accidental death was returned yesterday by the Coroner\u2019s Court jury that investigated the tragedy which claimed the lives of Olivier Baehand, of North Hatley, and James Fredette, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, at the Consolidated Copper and Sulphur Mine at Eustis.Baehand and Fredette were instantly killed when buried under an avalanche of iron pyrite.Herbert Meiggs, of Waterville, suffered a fractured leg when trapped with his two companions under the rolling ore, was reported as resting comfortably at the Sherbrooke Hospital this morning.DONATIONS TO SHERBROOKE HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN The Hospital Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary gratefully acknowledges the following donations to their annual canvass : $10 each: Beckwith Box Toe, Ltd., Sherbrooke Pure Milk Company, Mr.James Mackinnon and Collection from Waterville.$5 each: Dr.Ernest Plante, Mrs.J.S.Mitchell, Panther Rubber Company, Walter Mutchler, M.T.Sten-son, Quebec Rayon Mills, Allan P.Blue, New Sherbrooke Hotel, Mrs.S.R.Newton, Mrs.W.R.Moore, Mrs.R.N.Ogilvy, Mr.and Mrs.William Spier, North Hatley, Mrs.Noel Brooks and Mrs.A.G.Campbell.$4: Dr.H.D.Bayne, $3 each: Dr.W.E.Hume, Mrs.John McKeehnie, Sherbrooke Laundry and Dry Cleaners and Mrs.D.Wilson.$2 each: Mrs.Fred Webster, Dr.E.A.Tomkins, J.W.Booth, Bernard and Company, Century Motors, Ross-Biron Electric Limited, Dr.S.Marcus, Sun Life Assurance Company, Lee M.Watson and Company, Sherbrooke City Ice Company, Mrs.D.J.Steele, Mrs.R.A.Ewing, M.Smith, Hall and McManamy Company, J.B.Lefebvre, Limited, Jas.Kirby, F.E.-Woods, F.W.Dawson, D.Panneton, Thompson and Alix Limited, Mrs.C.White, Mrs.D.J.Sails, Mrs.Holgate, Mrs.B.Cohen, Stenson\u2019s, W.Lazure, Cherry River W.I., Conway and Conway, Limited, and Portland Store.$1 each: Mrs.W.S.Allan, Jean Valenti, S.H.Gallinger, T.Berwick, Gerard Fortier, B.Cohen, W.Bourque, B.L\u2019Heureux, Electrical Service Registered, Lansdowne Fish Market, Mrs.N.B.Pritchard, Mrs.C.E.Soles, Mrs.W.L.R.Stewart, Mrs.J.Corfield, Mrs.S.Bloomfield, Mrs.G.Wiggett, Mrs.F.Povey, Mrs.G.S.Thomson, Mrs.A.Kerridge, Mrs.G.H.Parsons, Mrs.J.H.Bell, Mrs.W.M.Hall, Mrs.E.0.\tGrundy, Mrs.J.R.Graham.Mrs.A.Barrie, Mrs.George Armitage, Mrs.Geo.Carrigan, Mrs.W.Coombs, E.A.Vogell, Rosemary Gift Shop, Mrs.A.M.Edwards, Miss 1.\tR.Nourse, Miss E.Martens, Mrs, S.McLean, Levesque and Frere Enr\u2019g., E.B.Worthington, Eileen McWilliams, H.E.Goodhue, Mrs.W.H.Ames, F.Rommel, Mrs.J.Bourque, Mrs.C.Holt, Mrs.E.A.Beaton, Mrs.J.H.Bryce, Rev.Dr.Ellery Read, Mrs.G.D.Wadsworth, Mrs.J.P.Watson, Mrs.W.0.Nicol, Mrs.C.Goodhue, Mrs.P.M.Robins, Mrs.Lucke, Mrs.W.J.Johnston, Mrs.Albert Wiggett, Mrs.A.Shaw, Mrs.E.G.Pierce, Mrs.Guy Bryant, Walter Reid, Mrs.J.Mooney, Mrs.C.Davis, Miss Bray, Mrs.W.Hewlett, Mrs.Geo.Povey, Mrs.Robert Seiveright, Mrs.W.H.Welsh, Mrs.Lyster, Mrs.J.B.Frappied, Mrs.C.0.Palmer, Mrs.Fred Mitchell, Mrs.C.S.Armstrong, Mrs.Norrey Price, Mrs.Scrimgeour and Mrs.George Hutchinson.Roman senators were appointed for life and expelled from office only for some dishonorable cause.APPEAL MET WITH UNEXPECTED RES'PONSE.London, Oct.9.\u2014An appeal for funds issued by General Evangeline Booth, of the Salvation Army, was answered in an unexpected way today.Probating of the will of Mrs.Annio Blanche Smith, of Kensington, showed that it contained bequests of £100,000 ($500,000) for both the Salvation Army and the 1 Anglican Church Army.The will was probated yesterday, the same day General Booth issued her appeal.SHARP GAIN IN LOCAL BANK CLEARINGS.A gain of over ten per cent, in local bank clearings for the week ending yesterday as compared with the corresponding peroid last year is recorded in the Sherbrooke Clearing House report.The clearings for the past week amounted to $760,-244.30, or an increase of $70,631.33 over the total of $698,612.97 registered last year.The clearings for the corresponding week in 1934 totalled $548,210.83 or $212,033.47 below the 1936 mark.The thirty-two-city Dominion aggregate for the past week was $477,374,020 or an increase of thirty-two per cent, over the figure of $359,852,508 for the same week last year.Increased stock market activity was largely responsible for this expansion, the three stock exchange centres showing the largest gains, while financing in connection with the recent Province of Quebec loan is believed to have affected Montreal\u2019s clearings, which expanded sixty-eight per cent.EDUCATIONAL HOUR ENJOYED B Y I.O.D.E.A resume of life at Oxford University and personal reminiscences of a continental trip featured Rev.Francis A.Chisholm Doxsee's informal address to the members cf the Duke of Wellington Chapter I.O.D.E\u201e who were entertained by Mrs.J.M.Jenckes at yesterday\u2019s largely attended monthly meeting.Mrs.G, S.Thomson, the Regent.Parfumerie Alliette Makes News in Beauty! Miss Brochu has obtained a representative of the EDNA MAY products to give facials in Sherbrooke on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY.This facial valued at $2.50 will cost only .50 cents.Have a soothing facial and then make your skins soft and enchanting with EDNA MAY beauty aids, always on sale at the Parfumerie Alliette.For your facial go to APARTMENT 7, MONUMENT NATIONAL.Or phone for an appointment at the Parfumerie Alliette 90 Wellington St.North.Phone 1816.SATURDAY\u2019S\t SPECIALS\t Mince Pies, each\t\t\t\t25c Assorted Cookies, box\t\t\t25c Date Filled Layer Cakes, each \t\t25c Maple Iced Layer Cakes, each \t\t25c Parker House Rolls, dozen\t\t\t A ïI 4 TT\t12c ALLA 11 Just Phone 724\tà w presided and introduced the guest! speaker, whose interesting address, I in addition to being an educational i feature, was also a pleasing enter- ; tainment.Mrs.S.H.Gallinger, educational secretary, reported that the Chapter had presented three book prizes, which were awarded at the commencement exercises at the Sherbrooke High School, and that the $25 bursary voted at the Chapter\u2019s last meeting had been placed by decision of the executive.In her review of the Chapter\u2019s work, Mrs.F.C.Churchill, secretary, was pleased to report that gratifying results had already rewarded the Chapter\u2019s work on behalf of a tubercular patient.Mrs.Churchill announced that plans were being completed for the bridge party on October 271 h which, through the courtesy of the Regent, will be held at her residence on Victoria street.At the conclusion of the extremely satisfactory meeting the hostess served afternoon tea, Mrs.A.A.Munster presiding at the beautifully appointed tea table.WARDEN On Thanksgiving day, Monday, Oct.12th, a chicken-pie dinner will be held at the United Church, beginning at 11.30.Tickets 35c.There will be speaking and music following at two o\u2019clock.stanbridgeTeast Dancing tonight to Giz Gagnon and his \u201cSwing Band.\u201d Dr G.B.LOOMIS Clinical Diagnosis and Electrical Treatments.2 BELLEVUE AVE.Tel.3444 CILLIS STORE Will supply you with FRESH CORN picked daily.Housewives, get your green tomatoes for mincemeat.Roy Cillis has them fresh today.Now is the time for pickling.Cillis Store carries all the vegetables you need.New Fresh Tomatoes.Cooking Apples and delicious McIntosh Reds.Get some today! CILLIS STORE Corner of Drummond and Short Streets.Phone 791.I HEAT WITH COAL There is only one time-tried fuel for all around general comfort and economy \u2014 it\u2019s coal! You'll have ! a more comfortable home j and never a worry about fancy gadgets to go wrong or break just at the time you need heat the most.Rum a real economy fuel this winter! Welsh coal is best for the Eastern Townships winter and the King of the Welsh is known as Hi-Heat Welsh Anthracite which is sold exclusively in Sherbrooke by the St.Francis Coal Company whose office is at 208 King street west.Phone them your order today \u2014 988.SPECTACLES scientifically adjusted to suit all sights\u2014Single or double vision \u2014 Satisfaction guaranteed \u2014 40 years\u2019 experience \u2014 Prices most moderate.A.C.& C.C.Skinner Licenced Optometrists 44 Wellington St.N., Sherbrooke.Ten words, ten cents.Want Ads.Holiday Closing On Thanksgiving Day, Monday, October 12th, our Office, Store, Warehouse, and Coal Pocket , will be closed all day.J.S.Mitchell & Company Limited Provincial Winter Fair and Horse Show SHERBROOKE ARENA October 21-22-23-24 1 9 3 6 BUENOS AIRES DUCHESS OF YORK No.514 T~\\ ANCE to tango \u2018 ^ music that comes direct from the birthplace of the Argentine Tango, Or if you wish, leave South America and roam the other continents at will.The capitals of the world are yours to command .with NORTHERN ELECTRIC Radio.For complete satisfaction, reliable foreign reception, see our line of NORTHERN ELECTRIC \"Supreme in Sound\" Radios.A 5-tube, A.C., 5-band all.wave mantel model, designed particularly to eliminate amateur interference on short wave.Large indirectly lighted oval dial with geared second hand.Double ratio tuning.Highest selectivity, sensitivity and power.$69.50f See your nearest Northern Electric dealer about easy terms.northern Electric Company limited 110 King Street West.Authorized Dealer for the Northern Electric Radio.OSCAR TRUDEAU 80 Alexander Street, Sherbrooke.Phone 596 For a demonstration of the Northern Electric Radio, Call on 20 Wellington St.South , Sherbrooke.Telephone 39S L-.i, F A UE srx SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FK1DAX, Uü'iUiJiit », las».I k FOR \\EHERCENCY.1% %, FOR\"\" ENJOYMENT.U& SL».% '*AC Ssy, HENNESSY 'Ù'fc'ù COGNAC BRANDY Distilled, matured and bottled inCognac,France SAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS' # 4 eoMxff, ylavdijedfrom the (S METIlO.eOLDWrN.MAYER.7, 7HALSEY RAINES c)lmelijed from the___ METRO.GOLDWYN.MAYER 7/c/urA m hat has hap-1 evening, and there were no obser- b w pened so far: | vers outside Gadsby\u2019s when Peggy BEDFORD DISTRICT ST.ARMAND Mrs.Lawrence Roy entertained the St.Armand Women\u2019s Institute at her home, with an attendance of twelve members.After the usual a by-word in Wash ington, occupies a unique position as adviser o! Pre-s i d e n t Andrew Jachson.'.'.a She sacrifices her love for John Randolph because he is opposed to Jackson\u2019s policies, and instead marries Sécrétai y of War Eaton.Randolph is shot by a cowardly advocate of civil war whom he has denounced.\u2022\u201cV convener of immigration and colonization, read a paper entitled, i \u201cThe New Canadian.\u201d After this.Peggy O\u2019Neale ; arrived at the appointed time.Row- [ opening exercises, the roll call re T i m h erlake, i dy had a carriage ready, and asked | RP°nse was, \u201cWhat Canada Has to whose\tbeauty\tI\tscarcely any questions as they drove\t: Offer to New Settlers.\u201d\tThe corand\tindepend-\t!\ttoward the house that Randolph\trespondence followed the reading of spirit are j was occupying.\t\u2022\ttlm minutes.Mrs.Lena Symington, In Randolph\u2019s bedroom the sole intendant was an old family servant.He watched for every motion .from the wounded man, and moved ' P ans were nlsde for the annual to his side at the slightest change ! banquet to he held during\tthe latter of expression\t¦ Fart of October, at the\thome of \u201cWhat did\u2018the doctor say today?\u201d\tthfi president, Mrs.Miles\tE.Krans.asked Randolph.\u201cThe doctor say yo\u2019 all goin\u2019 to git well, sab,\u201d was the answer.\u201cBraxton, you\u2019re the best friend and the worst liar who\u2019s ever serv- me,\u201d murmured Randolph, faintly smiling.There was a scraping of wheels CHAPTER XL outside.The sick man turned slightly.His eyes went to the window, then remained at the doorknob.As rhe sliently tried to enter the room Peggy advance of lier presence, although he was too weak to make a gesture of welcome.\u201cMargaret,\u201d his voice issued ever so faintly, as she took a place beside him and smoothed his hair back.\u201cYou couldn\u2019t keep me away, darling,\u201d whispered Peggy.He nodded his head, as Peggy dropped to her knees and put her arms pro-tectingly about him.'\u2018Perhaps,\u201d he said, gaining strength to speak, \u201cif I hadn\u2019t been a fool all those years, this wonderful moment would never have been so perfect.\u201d Peggy could say nothing, but her ckson would be dis- ; hanas gently caressed him, and she pulled back a wisp of hair that had slipped over his forehead.\u201cI\u2019ve loved you, darling,\u201d he continued.\"Only because of you I have uffered an ether wise painful life.I When Randolph was absent from his place in the Senate during the ensuing week, Peggy gave little thought of it.It was rumored that he was slightly indisposed, and she assumed this to be the case.Wildly contradictory stories had begun to sweep Washington about the mounting opposition to Jackson.! Some persons felt that the President was soon to lose control en- ; tirely.many went so far as to, predict onen national revolt.It was I with a great deal of anxiety that Peggy accompanied her husband to the Jefferson Birthday celebration in the Senate.Tales were in the air ! that Jackson was to be challenged : then end there, as he delivered the address of welcome.The apostles of states' freedomn were reported to have already established the nucleus of a new Southern government, feeling that credited and overthrown The lobby of the Senate was crowded.The specialty of the souvenir vendors was a fifteen-cent handkerchief adorned with a reasonably good likeness of Jefferson.Leaving her husband, Peggy7 took her place in the gallery.A wild confusion of voices sounded all about her, and a sense of imminent crisis seemed to pervade the atmosphere.\\\\ hen a gavel was pounded :rom the rostrum the chatter did not altogether die ont, and not all the people present l ose in deferential I tribute as Jackson was introduced.\u201cGentlemen began the President, \u201cyou are all aware of the significance of this gi eat day, the birthday of that illustrious American, Thomas Jefferson.\u201d \u201cAnd a g-, ou States\u2019 Righter!\u201d shouted a heckler from the upper tier.A buzz o\u201d excited comment broke .out.It appeared that at any moment a bomb might be.set off breaking up the gathering in disorder, and perhaps shattering the boiids of Union at the same time.But Jackson had never had a firmer grip on himself, never before had he felt it so vital to impress his ; will and personality on his listeners.! \u201cA good States\u2019 Righter is a devotee?servant of Democracy,\u201d he went on.\u201cProm the depth of my heart I support these great words by a great American, Daniel Webster.\u201d He motioned toward Webster, who was seated nearby.\u201cThis is what he said: \u2018When my eyes shall be turned for the last time toward the meridian sun, I hope I may see him shining on my united, free and happy country.I hope I shall not live to see h.s beams falling upon the dispersed structure of this glorious Union.I hope to see, spread all over my country\u2019s flag, blazoned in letters of iight and proudly fioat- After the meeting had been adjourned, the hostess served tea.Mr.and Mrs.Benjamin and family, who have resided for several years on the Roy farm, have moved to the farm which they recently purchased near St.Alexandre.Mr.and Mrs.B.L.Gardner attended the funeral of Mrs.Thomas at Stanbridge Ridge.Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Dean, oc-companied by Mr.and Mrs.Dean, Sr., of Clarenceville, motored to St.Johnsbury, Vt., where they were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Allard.Mr.John MacCaskill has returned to his home in Gould, after spending two weeks with Mr.and Mrs.George Kidd.Mr.Lauziere is now enjoying a twro weeks\u2019 vacation.Miss Juliette Bilodeau, R.N.has returned to her home at Pike River, after taking care of Mrs.W.L.Chabot and infant daughter.The Protestant schools in this vicinity closed on October 7th for the teachers\u2019 convention and Thanksgiving holidays.Miss Margaret Dean and Master Richard Dean spent the week-end in Bedford at the Alcombraek home.The Protestant School Board of the Municipality of St.Armand West, met on October 1st.Mr.and Mrs.E.N.Morgan and family have moved from the Menard house into the Roy block.Mr.and Mrs.Leo Dupont have moved to the Chevalier house.Rev.Father Laflamme moved aw that Randolph knew7 in\tvveek, to take up his duties as parish priest at St.Paul d Ab-bottsford.Mr.and Mrs.Miles E.Krans were, calling on Miss L.Sigsbee and Mr.and Mrs.J.Thomas and family.| Mr.and Mrs.Henry Brown and | Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Garland left on j Sunday for a motor trip to Buffalo, N.Y., and othe points of interest, j Mrs.Charlotte Chappel has been j visiting her daughter.Mrs.Robert iSlee, and famih\\ Philinsburg.Mr.Clifford Dean, who is having a three weeks\u2019 vacation, spent a few days last week in Clarenceville, SOUTH BOLTON couldii 'l darling, \" Pm* \u2019 whispered j Mr.and Mrs.Murray Cameron, of Currier, Miss Muriel Cameron, of Rock Island, Misses Doris Clark and Helen Robertson, of Sherbrooke, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Cameron.Mr.and Mrs.E.Hopps and Miss M.Bowen, of Magog, were Sunday visitors of Mr.and Mrs.C Randall.Miss Mills, of Bolton Centre, was a tea guest of Miss M.Cameron last Saturday.Mr.W.J.Smyth, Mr.Garnet Wedge, Mrs.N.Wedge and Mrs.Mary Burnham motored to Hyde Park, Vt., on Sunday.Mrs.A.Lans recently visited her daughter in Montreal.Mrs.M.^Cameron, of Currier, has been spending a week visiting her sister, Mrs.R.Davis.Mrs.E.PIopps and Miss M Bowen, of Magog, were Sunday callers at the home of Mrs.B.J.Plim.Mrs.George Pibus and baby, Jacqueline, are spending a few days with Mrs.Pibus\u2019 parents, Mr.and Mrs.D.Mclnnes, Graniteville.Mrs.N.Wedge and Mr.Garnet Wedge went to Rougemont recently.Sunday visitors at the home of an^ Mrs.J.M.Cameron, \u2022Highland Farm,\u201d were Mrs.Clark, Mr.Alex McMannis, of Sherbrooke! Jli's.L.Peasley, of Bolton Centre, Rev.Stark and Mrs.Stark, of East Bolton, and Mr.J.A.Wright, of Potton.Miss Mildred Snowe is visiting relatives here.Tomorrow\u2019s Radio Programme \u2022# SOUTH STUKELY Mr.Sewell W.Booth, of Ryley, Alberta, is visiting his father, Mr.John W.Booth, who is seriously ill.Mrs.M.A.Butler, of Granby, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Bresette and family.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Dunsmore CLARENCEVILLE Mr.and Mrs.D.G.MaeFie motored to Montreal recently.Mr.Arvide Darby spent a few days in Alburg, Vt., visiting friends.Mr.A.C.Collins spent a day in Frelighsburg, Mrs.Charles Gulentz entertained friends from Bedford at an afternoon tea in honor of her sister, Mrs, William Cockerline, before leaving for her home in Pittsburg, Pa.Miss Louise Derick spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.E.Adams recently, Mrs.J.J.S.Seaman is visiting friends at Pointe Claire.Mrs.W\u2019hite, of Montreal, is visit- i i \u2022\ti ' *ng at the home of her daughter.Î spending several days in Montreal, : Mrg Adcock ami fami]v ë \u2022\u2019 Peggy was sti-l unable to speak j to be near Mrs.Draper, who is ser-1\t-\t.when she came up to Rowdy in the | iously ill in the Montreal General .ov, its finished, but with a beau-'and Master Gordon Dunsmore, of i .ul ending .you witn me, at jjag0gi Spent iast Sunday with Mr.ihe end, to ,mow that I love you.\u201d an(i Mrs.Lindsay S.Martin.iemer.y tiiey kissed.Randolph; Mr, and Mrs.William P.Dimick.I'isd to raise h;s head, so that he j Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Bresette and might look directly into Peggy\u2019s | the Misses Hazel and Edna Bresette .\t.\t; were guests of Mr.J.H.Dimick and \".rrr.iie for me, he said.She tried Mr.and Mrs.Hector Harris, Farn-her best.\u201cNow please go.\u201d Know-! ham.ing that it was his wish, she obey-] Mrs.W.N.Swett, Miss Marjorie .d.As she went through the door-! Swett and Mr.Frank Whitehead way it was na\" for her to keep j were calling on Mr.and Mrs.Artois tud of herself, but on John Ran-[ thur P.Jenne-r, St.Lambert.doL.h.c rallied face was a smile of! Mr.William Draper has beer, now and utter contentment.WARDEN Mr.and Mrs.James E.Lewis, of yTTT011\u2019 OW-, were recent guests ot Mr.John Lewis.They were accompanied by Mrs.W.H, Talbot, of Kingston, who was a guest of her father, Mr.W.G.Kneeland.Mr.and Mrs.P.de F.Boright of Waterloo, Mr.Charles Boright of Montreal, and Mrs.Robert Rowen, of New York were recent guests of Mrs.C.W.Curtis.and Mrs.Beck, who have resided her© for some months, have returned to Montreal., 5Ir-.\u201eA; J- E- Farley, who has been ill for some time, is worse at present.Mr.E.Lemire has removed his family to a farm near Granby.Mrs.C.W.Berry, of Waterloo, is a guest of Mrs.C.W.Curtis and other friends here for a few days.Mrs.Shufelt and Miss Wilkinson, of Iron Hill, were recent guests of Mrs, Robb and ' Miss Marion Robb, Mr.and Mrs.D.Benoit have gone to V aterloo to reside.Mrs.E.H.Ashton, Miss Grace Ashton and Mrs.Curtis were dinner guests of Mrs.Robb and Miss Marion Robb.Following are the best radio programmes tomorrow, Saturday, with the key to the stations in the final paragraph : 7.00\tp.m.\u2014 WJZ: Jewish Hour; WABC : Songs; WEAF: Football Scores: CRCM: Presenting; CFCF: Musicale.7.15 p.m.\u2014 WABC: Sportcast; WEAF: Music; CRCM: String Orchestra; CFCF: Sports.7.30\tp.m.\u2014WEAF: Feature; WABC: Symphony Orchestra; WJZ: Question Box; CRCM: Bert Pearl, songs; CKAC: True Love Stories.8.00\tp.m.\u2014WEAF: Songs; WABC: Feature; WJZ: Football Scores; CRCM: Saturday Night Features.\u2022 8.30 p.m.-\u2014 WJZ: Meredith Wilson\u2019s Orchestra.WABC: Football Revue; WEAF: Music.9.00\tp.m.\u2014WJZ: National Barn Dance; WABC: Floyd Gibbons; WEAF : Snow Village sketches; CRCM: Centenary of Victoria College.9.30\tp.m.\u2014WEAF: The Chateau; CRCM: Paul De Markey, piano Recital; CFCF: Around the Town.10.00\tp.m.\u2014 WABC: Your Hit Parade; WJZ: Nickelodeon; CRCM: Alex Lajois\u2019s Orchestra.10.30\tp.m.\u2014WJZ: Jacques Fray's Orchestra; WEAF: Stringtime Orchestra; CRCM: Cameo Theatre; CKAC: Alex Lajoie\u2019s Orchestra.11-90 p.m.\u2014 WEAF: Clem McCarthy, sports; WABC: Tommy Dorsey\u2019s Orchestra; WJZ: Riley and Farley\u2019s Orchestra; CRCM: Across the Border.11.30\tp.m, \u2014 WJZ: Ray Noble\u2019s Orchestra; WABC: Ben Bernie\u2019s Orchestra^; WEAF: Russ Morgan\u2019s Orchestra; KDKA: Dance Orchestra.WJZ\u2014New York .760 WGY\u2014Schenectady\t.790 WABC\u2014New York\t.\t860 CKAC\u2014Montreal.730 WEAF\u2014New York\t,, 660 CRCM\u2014Montreal\t910 KDKA\u2014Pittsburgh\t.980 MELBORO Mr.Kermit Doyle and Miss Lucille Stanley were Sunday evening i guests of Mr.and Mrs.Percy Dunbar.\tj Mr.and Mrs.Percy Dunbar and daughter, Thelma, and Mr, and Mrs.Charles Ross were guests one evening recently of Mr.and Mrs.William Ross, Richmond.Mr.and Mrs.C.Ross returned home to Rutland, Vt., on Monday.Mr.Leonard Tetrault, of Melbourne, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs.Roberts.Miss Leila Booth has left for Granby to take up her duties with Mrs.George Mudd.Mr.and Mrs.David Blemings and family were Sunday guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Fleck and family.A number from here attended the anniversary service held at Flod-den on Sunday, October 4th.RED ROSE tea:- good tea* Quality endorsed by Thousands of Users driveway outside.\tHospital.\u201cHow is ha?\u201d he asked anxiously.Mr.and Mrs.William P.Dimick \u2018Tie s happy,\u2019 said Peggy softly, ; were visiting Mr.and Mrs.Albert when she was at last able to frame'Jones, Frost Village, and Mr.and the words.\tj Mrs.I.D.Dimick, West Bolton.Out of the shrubbery, at one side, ! Mrs.Henry H.Savage has been a shadowy figure emerged, Peggy j spending a week in Montreal owing gave a sharp gasp as she was con- ! to the sudden death of her brother- ectous that she and Rowdy were not alone.Then she stared closely at the man who stood there.It had beer, so many years sine she had seen La Roy 'Sunderland Thompson that she had completely banished Mrs.Stanbridge, Miss Marion him from nr.- thoughts.Her school- i Cousens and Mr.Horace Whitehead, girl absorption in him ami his mystic divinations nad gone as the wind.In fact, ever since the terrible night when he had stirred up the mob to advance on Franklin Inn and demand tiv- surrender of Cree hi.-: very name had been half-legendary to her.Had she realized that he had been the medium to take from her the I id sea: \u201cUnion an 1 and ir.g above land ar Liberty, now and forever, on; inseparable 1\u201d \u2019 \u201d An applause broke forth that almost shook the rafters! Peggy, het fear-: vanished, felt her eyes fill with tear.-;.She took the corsage from her dress and threw it on the platform before Jackson, a:-: the entire assemblage joined in spontaneous and patriotic rendition of \u201cHail, Columbia.\u201d When Peggy rested at home that afternoon, happy beyond words at Jackson\u2019s victory, Cuthoert, the old retainer at Franklin Inn, was ushered inside.He was obviously ill at ease.\u201cIt's about Mr.Randolph o\u2019 Roanoke, ma\u2019am,\u201d ho said.\u201cThey say Vs dangerously ill, l thought I should let you know.\u201d \u201cWhere is he?\u201d cried Peggy.Cuthbei t drew out a s.ip of paper that he had already prepared.Pegg i pressed his hona in gratitude.With ' an apprehensive backward glance : he left.He war one of the few ! sensing Peggy\u2019s inmost secret.P.Hiliiker were recently calling on Mr.and Mrs.Charles Stevens, j Kingsbury.Recent callers at the home of .she had always loved .but j\tWiIliam an?Norman Me that was an incredibility that could ,DonaldT'fe MT a\"d ^rs\u2018.&\\Do\u201cg' not occur o her.Randolph had j na\u201eSr-a\u2014d Tienl:i> Newport, Mr.chosen to let no detail of his \u201cac-become public, am The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the United Church met at the home of Mrs.Watson Miller recently.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Wilks were guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.G.MaeFie.Mrs.Ella Tipping is spending a week in Montreal.Constable S.J.L.A.Langlois is spending his holidays at his home in Ottawa, and other places.Mrs.Stone motored to Montreal on Monday._ Among those who attended the Grand Chapter session held in Sherbrooke, from Lenox Chapter No.13, were Mrs, Albert Rowe, Grand Associate Matron, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Fadden, Mrs.Alice Mosher and Mrs.A.C.Collins.v,,\t, T -\t.Mrs.Nelson motored to St.Johns Mr.and Mrs.L S.Martin Miss 01, Monday_ Doris Martin and Mr.and Mrs.R.vr,, rr,- in-law, Mr.Kenneth F.O.Derry.Little Miss Patricia Lawrence, of West Shefford, is a guest of hen grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.W.H.of Bolton Glen, Mr.and Mrs, Fred Loach and family, of Lennoxville.were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.P.Hiliiker.rident\u201d become public, and Sunder land was fully aware of this \u201cWhat a.re vou doing here?\u201d asked Rowdy, stepping up to him.Sunderland disregarded this jques-tlorn and turned to face Peggy.\u201cYou're a woman of means, Mrs.Secretary Eaton,\u2019 he said cunning-!y.\u201cI am poor.Surely your reputation in Washington will be worth a trivial consideration.\u201d and Mrs.W.Clark, of North Hat-I ley, Mr.Reginald Aldrich and Mrs.i B.D.Lloyd and Miss Margaret Lloyd, of Sherbrooke.Mr, Reginald Aldrich and Mrs.B.D.Lloyd and Miss Margaret Lloyd, of Sherbrooke, and Mrs.H.A.Drew and Donald Drew-, of South Stukely Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Hunter Tuesday for Gloversville for days.eft on a few BONDVILLE In the absence of the incumbent.Rev.H.P.Mount, w\u2019ho is enjoying a holiday, Mr.Doucette, of Granby, took the service in the Church of the Good Shepherd on Sunday morning last, in a very able manner.Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Inglis and Mr.and Mrs.James Taylor, of Rich-ford, and Mr.and Mrs.Clement w-ere calling on friends in Granby.! f anu -ur.any .Messrs, William and Norman Mc- Î!?îrf,,sJ-.0L Knowlton, were guests of Donald, Donald Drew and Reginald Aldrich, of Sherbrooke, were call \u2014, j .\t,\t,\t! ing on friends in Waterloo last Sun- Kowdy.with an exclamation of j jay.seized him by the collar.As .\t-\t.Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Whitehead, l>r/g, gaie a startled cry the two | Miss Jean Whitehead and Messrs, struggled, then fell on the roadbed.! Donald Cooper and William McDon-Suroerland tore himself free, and, | aid, Mrs.H.Drew and Miss Hazel \"u\u201c .'iquinn:ng to his feet, whipped out i Bice were luncheon guests of Mrs.1 \u201d>ua-a pistol.Rowdy, seized his wrist, ! Emma Peasley and Grey, at Cottage and when the weapon fell to the i Hotel ono evening recently ground, retiiev.-.d it for himself.\\ Mrs.W.X.Swett, Mr.JL H.Sav-Sunderiand had one last resource.! age and Mr.Ru ell Savage atfend- Mrs.W.D.Inglis\u2019 brother, Mr.For est Tibbits, and Mrs.Tibbits last Sunday, Mr.and Mrs.F.Millinchamps and daughter, Clare, who have spent the past week as guests of Mrs.Millinchamps\u2019 parents, returned to their home at St.Anne de Bellevue last He brought a k pocket and v/ith desk, Peggy h un- crossing to tb< riedly penned a person she felt r, that emergency.J dy dear: You must help me.Ask no questions.Meet me at Gadsby\u2019s Inn .Warrenton .Coach .Five before nine t night.\u201d Fortunatily it was an overcast ushed on the other.Perhaps it was purely self-defense, or perhaps something in Rowdy\u2019s subconscious mind told him that the man before him was a murdered by prior act.At any rati, he fired point blank, and Sunderland fell.te to the onoi Neighbors l.-ad already been at-odd call on in\u2018traded by the cries, and with the Dow, \u201cRow- i shot people came pouring from all direction*.Ihere was just time for one thing.Pulling Ptg; Rowdy gave a rnand to the negro drf fe from an inner jed the burial of Mr.Savage\u2019s a sudden charge [ brother-in-law, Mr.Kenneth F.O.Derry, in Boseobel.Mrs.George Hawkins has been spending several days in .Sherbrooke with Mrs.C.Hark.y to the carriage, peremptory com- As two constables came up, the vehicle sped away.(Tomorrow: l acing a torrent of gossip and a demand that she bo outlawed from Washington society.Peggy plays her la t dramatic role in this story of nineteenth love and intrigue).Mr.Herbert Rounds, Mrs.F.H.Cummings, Miss Norma Cumings, Mr, and Mrs.L.McCIay, Mr.and Mrs.Charles McCIay, Mrs.William McCIay and Mr.Douglas McCIay were guests of Mr.and Mrs.O.Beattie, Cowansville.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Chapman, Mr.and Mrs.Garrett Chapman, Mr.and Mrs.Carmi Frizzle and Mr.Wilson Frizzle were entertained by Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Cumings and family one evening last week.Councillor Charles McCIay attended a session of Brome Township Council on Monday.Mr.Jackson Sweet, Mrs, Fred Chapman and daughter arc visiting their mother, Mrs.Ruth Sweet, St.Anne de.Bellevue.Classified Ads, one cent a word.w DIABETES CAN BE CONTROLLED Read \u2018\u2018DIABETES REVIEW\u201d 72 Pages Interesting! 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NEW PHILCO AUTO RADIO 359.95 WHOLKSALL DISTRIBUTORS JOHN MILLEN & SON, LIMITED.MONTREAL ami QUEBEC ti :5li m NEW PHILCO 37-3630X* A handsome Inclined Sounding Board Model for Domestic and Foreign Reception.latest features including Philco Foreign Tutting System, Shadow Tuning, Three.pointToncControl and j» 4/> çq many others.Less Aerial 11\t' *Sold only with Philco Itifh - Efficiency Aerial to insure Greatest Vnretgn Reception 21 Model*\u2014$37.75 to $295.00 WE SELL THE PHILCO RADIO: ARTHUR BLOUIN 30 Wellington St.Smith, Sherbrooke.Phone 97C> AUTHORIZED PHILCO DEALERS IN SHERBROOKE: ROSS-KÏRGN ELECTRIC LIMITED \u2014\tPhone 645.17 Frnufenac Street, Sherbrooke.FOR V PHILCO DEMONSTRATION SEE OR PHONE A.P.DUQUETTE 26 Gillespie SIreel, Sherbrooke.Phone 32!)* i 1 ÎHERBBOOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1930.PAGE SEVES RECORD\u2019S CLASSIFIED ADS.SMOKE OF BATTLE SCREEN\u2019S RED ADVANCE Prices For Classified Advertising: CASH RATE\u201410c fof 10 words for one insertions 1 cent for each additional word.CHARGE RATE\u2014-Twenty-five centa for twelve words for one insertion.Two centa each additional word.BIRTHS.MARRIAGES.DEATHS.Death and Funeral Notice, Card ot Thanks, In Memoriam.without poetry.75 centa an insertion.Poetry included in In Memoriam, two cents a word extra.Engagements.Weddings.Birth Notices, 60 centa.List of flowers included in obituary reporta, two cents a word.Twenty-five cents extra when charge account is opened Reader Notice In country locals.15 cents per line, five words to a line ; Lennoxville and City Brieflet.20 cents per line.Male Help Wanted Real Estates For Sale To Let T'wo TENEMENT BRICK HOUSE, CAR- -piLAT TO LET, 146 DRUMMOND ROAD, men Street.Apply 34 King St.West.I-*- ArmW x a\tia* t->-j Apply A.G.S-angster, 144 Drummond Road, Phone 1134-J.\u201cI A ROOM HOUSE IN RICHMOND, PRO- ^ perty of the late G.B.Fuller, excellent ^EMI-DETACHED HOUSE ON CHURCH >n.larve lat.of lanH w™\t^ Street, Lennoxville.Six rooms and bath- location, large lot of land.For information apply Lloyd Fuller, Richmond.r^OOD TWO TENEMENT HOUSE, 217 Belvidere Street.Apply on premises -for price and other information.T OTS FOR SALE AT LITTLE LAKE Magog, also at East Sherbrooke on Belmont farm.For particulars apply J.W.Grégoire, 86 Wellington North, Sherbrooke.Phone 280.room, available November 1st.Apply M.W.Johnston, Ayer\u2019s Clif, Que.Phone 34r2.jCMVE ROOM HEA~ED APARTMENT A with hot water.185 Queen Street North.Phone 1048-W.Ed.Bradley.ÇUX ROOM TENEMENT IN LENNOX-ville.Apply John Nichol & Sons Reg\u2019d.rpHREE STOREY FACTORY BUILDING, Wellington South, suitable for factory A SO LINE STATION, LENNOXVILLE, or storage with railway siding.Low rent.with two tenement house.Phond Edwards, 135.Easy terms.Phone Edwards, 135.¦OESTHOLM.WE HAVE ROOMS FOR six more elderly people or invalids.Con- \u2022VTEWLY PAINTED SIX ROOM HOUSE, North Ward, hardwood floors all over, stant attention when needed.$2,S00.Only $800 down.Live Stock For Sale SINGLE MAN, ENGLISH-SPEAKING, TO 136.^ work on farm.Must be good milker.- ¦¦¦¦¦ Apply, stating wages.Box 226.Richmond, Que.\t____________ T>OY WANTED.MUST BE OVER 16 ^MALL HERD OF ACCREDITED JEK-rr) y ears of age.Knowledge of English and seys.Apply to Mrs.Geo.0.Newell, Trench.Apply 37 Belvidere.J.Reed.\tHighwater.Our rooms Phone Edwards, are bright, comfortable, near bathroom and sunporch.Reasonable rates.Communicate with Mrs.Arthur Sargent, Highwater, Que.Farm hand wanted, m.a.smiley, n lenburn stock farm, purebred Lennoxville.Phone 910r4.\tShorthorn cattle and Shropshire sheep, young stock for sale.John Racey, Lennox-ville.rpWO EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD DRIVERS.One 2V-\\ year old gelding, one year old mare.Well matched.Kenneth Morrow, R.R.No.1, Cookshire, Que.Female Help Wanted Wanted To Purchase /ANE RIDING HORSE NOT OLDER THAN ^ six years.Must be guaranteed and given a month on trial.Apply to Box 79, Record.\\1TILL PAY C-ASH FOR SMALL SEDAN, ^ \u2019 1931 to 1933.Apply Box 32, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Que.CAPABLE MAID WANTED.147b King Street West.APPLY Phone 363-M.Cars For Sale 1\\T AID WANTED, TWO ADULTS IN F AM-ily.Sleep out.References.Phone 478.Situation Wanted, Male MAN.EXPERIENCED, BILING-ual, stenographer.General office work.Willing go out of town.Telephone 3517-F.T30NTXAC SPECIAL COACH, 1934, NEW-ly overhauled good tires, no trade ins.both eight months, both out of exception- Terms if desired.Phone North Hatley FJ^WO THOROUGHBRED JERSEY BULLS, al heifers by record cows.Sire Class A.A.112r3.Mrs.Arthur R.Virgin, North Hatley Que.; 4\t-V j sterville, Vt , spent the week-end at j Henry French\u2019s home.Rev.and ! ihe home of Mrs.Anna Ives.\tMrs.Jones and Miss Catherine j Mr.and Mrs.Oloff Cass and chil- : Jones, of S&wyerville, were also I dren were guests of Mr.Edgar Cass,! callers at the same home.Newport.\tRecent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Stephen Brazel were Miss Carrie Lowry, of Sawyerville, Miss Irma Lake, of Cookshire, and Mr.Clifford Brazel, of Birchton.Mr.and Mrs.S.Brazel, Mrs.Guy ,\t.\t\u2014 Chaddock and Miss E.Hodge at- four young men, John Silvester, Ar-: tended the harvest thanksgiving ' Kncrbnn Flnctin TSlrvr-morv PrJlîvxc ««-1\t^\t~ Miss Evelyn Cochrane, of Mont-j real spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.G.I Cochrane.I What might have been a very ! serious accident occurred here when lington Dustin, Norman Rollins and Lion Woodard, who were going to Magog, had the misfortune to run into a young horse belonging to O.C.Wade, breaking its leg, which necessitated killing of the animal.The car was thrown off the road by the impact.Lion Woodard struck the windshield cutting his nose, the others escaping with bruises and less serious cuts.Over one hundred gathered at the ! I.p.O.F.hall for a district meeting j of Rebekah District No.10.The I lodge was opened by the Noble S Grand, Sister Lela Redikér, after j which the Grand Lodge, Assembly jand Encampment officers were in-I troduced by Sister Ethel Hand.Sister Dustin, D.D.P., then took the chair.The address of welcome was given by Sister Jessie Taylor, and ably responded to by Sister Mabel Smith, of Fidelity No.33.Lodges at Knowlton, Newport, Vt., Cowansville, Granby, Sherbrooke, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Stanstead and Beebe were all represented.A banquet was served to the company before the meeting, The little daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Hutchins is quite ill _ Mrs.William Taisey, of Syracuse N.Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs William Packard.For Sale /CHEVROLET COACH, 1929 MODEL, ^ good condition, two n won pitch better.\t\u201c ' er than their nearest rivals The Excelsiors remained on even terms with the Maroons by taking three strings from the Independents, while the.Jerries crept closer to third position in the standing by scoring a two to one decision over the Zellerettes.The detailed results follow: MAROONS Zellerettes ., 12 Jerries .12 Debutantes .12 Independents 12 o 8 9 10 5,459 5,523 5,012 4,545 W: featured the Hi ->cm Bishop\u2019; game, while services and driving power of \"Dago\u201d Knox, kept on the 'ideline.s by the foot injury he suffered in the game against Bishop\u2019.?College School on Wednesday.The line-ups were: Bishop\u2019s\tS.H.S.f.wing\tBean half\tHardy half\tFuller half\tHeath But I\u2019ve got to go along with the judge\u2019s, decision just like everybody else.\u201d Judge Landis can rule that, the boy, whose fast ball whiffed seven-een Philadelphia Athletics in one Total Warneke, who suffered an aim injury in the fifth game of the 1935 World Series, started slowly j Y.Reeves last season, but reached flis real i C.Langis .form during the last six weeks and ]A.Precourt finished with a record of sixteen 1 Y.Go.set in victories and thirteen defeats.Par-j T.Precourt .546 647 DEBUTANTS i the game, is Cleveland\u2019s property; that \u2019 melee wound up with eleven victor-j he is a \u201cfree agent,\u201d or that he should he awarded to the P.e\" Moine?Western League club, rhich protested Cleveland\u2019s acquisition of Feller, claiming priority rights.1er and eleven defeats.\tj Total .380\t452 462-1294 Regardless of how the angling for j Maroons won three strings.Leiber turns out, Grimm plans to j\tINDEPENDENTS Ben net McMahon T.vster Bilkey Hibbard\tquarter\tBradley Morrison\tsnap\tCarter Perkin'\tinside\tLrHjray Mortimer\tinside\tPotter Carter\tmiddle\tWillis Frederick\tmiddle\tBavard McLean\tend\tFrench Rogers\tend\tLeech Bishop's sobs: Martin, D.Paterson.Carmichael and Trenholme.Sherbrooke High subs: Jackson, Vineberg, Ross, Racicot, Peabody and Falkner.Officials:\tLer, O'Donnell and George Dupont.make an whom he slugger.CHICAGO CUBS TO CONTINUE REBUILDING POLICY Chicago, Oct, 9.\u2014Owner Phil K.Wrigley was not fooling when he told Manager Charley Grimm to trade any or all of his Chicago Cubs in seeking \u2018\u2018punch and color\u201d for 1937.Wrigley proved it yesterday by approving the trading of one of his greatest stars, Lonnie Warneke, stout-hearted top hand of the Chicago hurling corps since 1932, to the St.Louis Cardinals for Jim ! bolster the (Ripper) Collins, slugging first ,,aKji baseman, and Lerov (Tarzan) Par-melee, strapping right-handed pitcher.ouefieider of Cavarretta, i p Pif,COurt believes will become a jf;_ Robidoux \u2019.Mrs, A.Lacroix CARDINALS READY TO TRADE EVEN DIZZY\" DEAN Caya .Clement Loui?, Oct.9.\u2014Dizzy Dean I\u2019M ALONE QUINTETTE KEEPS SLATE WITHOUT DEFEAT The Sullivans had their innings on ; the Y.M.C.A.alleys last evening and the result was that the I\u2019m Alone I quintette blanked the Earls in a scheduled Five-Pin League fixture.1 With B.Sullivan setting the pace with a single-string total of 270 and a three-string aggregate of 677 and; with his two namesakes posting ag-i gregates of over -six hundred, the I\u2019m Alone boys had little difficulty! , except, in the final string which they -; annexed with only twelve pins toi 487-1680,spare.i The triumph sent the I\u2019m Alone entry into a triple tie with Circo and the Dynamiters for the pacesetting berth.Through a misunderstanding, St.Pat\u2019s failed to appear for their game against Mitchell\u2019s.H.Petts and his squad, however, instead of, 'claiming the fixture by default as j [ was their right, rolled their three) 204 strings and allowed the Irishmen ] 95 the opportunity of doing likewise on I 277 the first open date.2G2 The results of last night\u2019s game in! 228 detail follow: 1-1\tEARLS 77\u2014233 91\u2014232 74\u2014235 116\u2014288 104\u2014306 Breadon, of the Cardinals, sai dlast , night, and so is any other member 11 of the Gas-house Gang are right.\u201cI\u2019d trade Dizzy, but would have to be such tha1 Cardinals,\u201d same goes for player we have.\u201d Breadon\u2019s attitude 1*- an ah f the terms M.he deal it.would Breadon ny other Mr C.SMITH MADE FREE AGENT BY MONTREAL MAROONS Montreal, Oct.9.\u2014Manager Tommy Gorman, of the Montreal Maroons, announced today that Reginald \u201cHooley\u201d Smith, chosen (a?t reason as centre on the Canadian Pre'r all-star team, is at liberty to trade himself to any National Hockey League team.Smith was unable to see eye to eye with terms of his contract for the coming year and, with the opening of the training season approaching and Smith unsigned, the club is planning to secure gither material., , face.In the past he has invariably IK' Tne deal was just a starter In j declared he would not trade hi::!\u201e I Wrigley s plans _ for a sweeping ; eccentric pitching ace.\t\u2019 tip UP\u2019 waH\t/harle-; Questioned about a swan for Van! i Weber, secretary-business manager j Lintrjp Mungo, Breadon .said the ( Brooklyn fast-ball pitcher would ! not be enough of an exchange, for j Dizzy of the club, said other deals were brewing, but mentioned only one-negotiations with the New Lork Giants for outfielder Hank Leiber, Reports also were current that Captain Woody English, Grimm\u2019s infield \u201cinsurance,\u201d and the veteran tal .\t., 352\t366\t388-1106\tBill Gordon .\t110\t146\t206\u2014462: EXCELSIORS\t\t\t\tB.Armstrong .\t213 208\t173\u2014594 j Lang;» .\t.84\t99\t\u2014276\tJ.Rcid\t\t186\t153\t140\u2014479 Choquette\t.88\t58\t78\u2014224\tE.Coombs .\t160 156\t115\u2014431' Choquette\t122\t123\t109\u2014354\tW.Kirby .\t179\t157\t231\u2014567; Lepage .\t.94\t80\t135\t309\t\t\t\u2014 Choquette\t.105\tJ 39\t124\u2014368\tTotal \t\t848 820\t865-2533 ; \t\t\t\tPM\tALONE\t bal\t\t.493\t499\t539-1531\t\u2022I, Sullivan ., .\t206 228\t187\u2014621 excelsior?\twon three strings,\t\t\tM.Sullivan ¦ \u2022.\t214\t218\t199\u2014631 \tJERRIES\t\t\tB.Sullivan .\t270 213\t194\u2014677 s.Mathieu\t.77\t71\t91\u2014242\tH.Bill on .\t112\t189\t162\u2014493 Maguire ¦\t61\t121\t120\u2014302\tDrapeau .\t131\t166\t135\u2014432 Miller .\t\t100\t109\u2014308\t\t\t\t\t\u2014 Houle .\t\t119\t94\u2014296\tTotal \t\t963 1014\t877-2854 Bilodeau .\t.104\t115\t99\u2014318\tI'm Alone won three string».\t\t \t\t\t\tThe Five-Pin\tLeague, standing to-\t bal\t\t.424\t529\t513-1466\tday is:\t\t \"Good gracious!\u201d shouted schoolmaster.\"I ask you the simple Gabby Hartnett, a great favorite of ! question, \u2018What is a fortification?' .L t'1 i\ti #\t.\ti \u2022\ti\t.] Mrs.Belmont Mrs.Britt ,.A.Davidson the |N.Kelly .M.Belanger ZELLERETTES P.Cub fans will be u*ed for trading bait.Only dirt- need of s first baseman to replace young Phil Oavaretta eould have induced him to part with I of Warneke, Grimm told Wrigley inline and get no answer!\u201d The scholars stared, ! answered.The master tr Pointing to the boy at; eke making the deal.H the Cardinals, who* the el a?what is ied again, the \u2022\u2019c :-.eid he offered lack of pitch- the he demanded: a fortification?\u201d itifications, sir!\u201d Cisco .I'm Alone .! Dynamiters .| I\u2019age-Sangster i Superheater .B.O.D.\u2019s \tTotal\t\t\u2022 .\t''I\tIS 506 500-1521\tQ.C.R.¦ .\t6\t3\t3 ÎC\tJerrie» won\ttwo\tr trines.\tSt.Pat\u2019s ,.\t\t1\t2 \tThe Ladk*\u2019\t\t\tEarl»\t\tr.\t2\t4 Y1\t\tLeague Mending to\t\tS.0.E\t\tfi\t1\tr; 11\tdate is:\t\t\tRand\t\t\t6\t1\t5 \t\tP\tw, L.Pinfal!\tOdd Fellows\t6\t1\t5 \tMaroon* .\t12\t10\t2\t6.293\tMitchell'» .\t3\t0\t \tExcelsior* .\t12\t10\t2\t5,996\tChumps \u2022 ¦ .,\t6\t0\t6 Pinfali 5,592 5.558 5,372 5,780 5,290 6,451 4,848 2,462 5,106 4,982 4,779 4,565 2,526 o,KD The \u201cLegal Status of Women in the Provnce of Quebec\u201d was the subject of an instructive and very interesting address delivered by B.N.Holtham, of Sherbrooke, at the conclusion of a busy meeting of the Lennoxville Women\u2019s Institute in the Institute Room of the Lennoxville Town Hall yesterday afternoon.Mr.Holtham divided his address into three sections.He dealt first with the status of single women who are still minors, pointing out that persons who fall within this class \u201chave few righs coneerning law, except that they may sue for their wages.\u201d However, the speaker pointed out that a single woman, a minor, who is a trader and doing business, is reputed to be of age in all that relates to her business.The second class referred to by Mr.Holtham comprised single women who are of age and who have the same status before the courts as a man of full age.The status of married women comprised the third section of Mr.Holtham\u2019s address.This, the speaker remarked, was a more complicated class due to four reasons.So far as a married woman is concerned, consideration must be given first to the kind of man she marries and, secondly the contract made regulating their property rights.The public policy of the province, whereby family affairs are administered by the husband, must also be given careful study, and lastly the public policy that protects the wife\u2019s property from being pledgud for her husband\u2019s benefits.In conclusion the speaker told bis hearers of the recent changes which have been maae in connection with women\u2019s rights, whereby women may now act as tutrix to minors, may also serve as judicial advisors, may be witnesses to wills and may be traders without their husbands\u2019 consent.He also stressed the importance of making a will and stated thac wills are considered valid if written in the benefactors\u2019 handwriting and bearing his own signature.During the business period which preceded Mr.Holtham\u2019s address, the president told the members that in conversation with the manager of the Bell Telephone Company at Sherbrooke, in regard to the extra five cents being charged to subscribers in Lennoxville for the payment of their monthly accounts, he assured her that he had written to the head office concerning this matter, telling them of the feelings of th?subscribers, and would instruct her as to the reply received by him.A splendid report of the recent rummage sale held by the Institute was given by the convener, Mrs.F.R.Titcomb, and a vote of thanks extended to her and her committee for their efforts.The president announced that at a recent meeting held in connection with the annual short course, it wa ; decided that it would he held this year on November 4th, 5th, and 6th, and a regisration fee of $1 would be charged.The programme is not ye! complete, but it has been stated there would be no banquet on the last evening of the course, A discussion was held as to the advisability of the Institute catering for the meal., In be served as they have done previously, and it wa moved and carried that this be done, under the \u201cWays nnd Means\u201d committee, headed by Mrs, F.R.Til-fomb, Mrs, R.K, Mosher and Mrs.C.A.P rince.Committees were named for fh-amateur show which the Institute expects to promote about the end of October.The members were reminded that Ihc t: u to be held following the next.meeting would be in aid of the Families of the Middle Ages had collapsible metal chairs and tables, which they carried from home to home.SAL SANO in m CORRECT PENMANS SOCKS Among men who demand correctness in every detail of dress, Socks by Penmans are favoured.Their style is unquestioned.their wearing qualities a source of satisfaction.For Fall, Penmans Socks are available in a variety of shades to complement all suitings.MACCLESFIELD, a new number shown here, is especially worthy of note.S238 SOCKS The Sherbrooke team deserves the support of every sport lover in the city.The boys have worked hard, and you are assured of a good game.QUEBEC GRANITES vs.SHERBROOKE A.À.A.Saturda at the PARADE GROUNDS at 3 p.m.Saturday, October lOlh, at 8.45 p.m., nt the SHERBROOKE ARENA Main Rout GINGER BECK Rurtland, .Mo.EDDIE CARROLL Sherbrooke.\u201cWILD CAT\u201d PETIT Sherbrooke.LEO SAT,VAS Berlin, N.H.JACK CARRIER Sherbrooke.Semi-final vs.LARRY CAREY Ottawa.TOMMY MULKERN Portland, Me.RITCHIE PAUL Ottawa, Ladies and children 35c; General Adm.60c; Special 85c; \u201cRingside\u201d Reserved $1.35.A.K OF It 1, Promoter.! 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