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[" i>hprbr0ok?SaÜg Hwnrîi Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1936.Fortieth Year.BRITAIN MOVES TO PREVENT ANY BLOCKADE OF MERCHANT SHIPPING Warships and Sumbarines Moved Towards Iberian Peninsula to Make Good Pledge that Britain Will Allow Neither Side in Spanish War to Interfere with Her Merchant Vessels\u2014Government Takes More Serious View of Fascist Threats than Officials Care to Admit\u2014 French Adopt British Viewpoint on Neutrality\u2014Leaves Cancelled for Mediterranean, GALLI-CURCI FALTERED IN \u201cSECOND DEBUT\u201d ATTEMPT Sympathetic Critics Had Only Highest Praise for Famous Opera Singer\u2019s Courageous Attempt to Come Back Against Tremendous Odds.London, November 2o.\u2014\"With warships and submarines, Great Britain backed up an official pledge today she would not allow either side in the Spanish civil war to interfere with her merchant ships.Just how close to the Spanish coast the submarine depot ship Cyclops and eight undersea craft would go from their Malta base was not definitely determined.In the orders, however, informed quarters recognized the Government was taking a more serious view of Fascists\u2019 threats to blockade Barcelona than officials cared to admit.The Admiralty, in a statement, described the naval movements in the Mediterranean as \u201cin accordance with a programme arranged some weeks ago.\u201d \u201cNaval leaves have been temporarily stopped at Malta,\u201d the official declaration said, \u201cowing to a gale which has made communications between ships and shore impossible.This is the normal routine of the Mediterranean station.\u201d The Cyclops was to relieve the Woolwich, destroyer depot ship at Alicante.Naval circles declared it \u201cunlikely\u201d the submarines would go far or actually into Spanish waters.FRENCH GOVERNMENT HAS ADOPTED BRITISH STAND Chicago, Nov.2,5.\u2014A voice once hailed as the greatest of the coloraturas sounded last night in Chicago\u2019s pink and gold opera house.A packed house listened in agonized suspense.Then the critics gave their verdict: Galli-Curci, tie magnificent, had faltered in her comeback\u2014but there still was hope.They had only words of praise for her courageous attempt to make a \u201csecond debut\u201d against tremendous odds.Listeners remembered that Mme.Galli-Curci was making her first professional appearance since an operation for goitre fifteen months ago.They said to each other: \u201cShe will get her chance in the third act.Then we shall see.\u201d The third act\u2014and the fourth\u2014 came and with them Mme.Galli-Curci regained confidence and some of her volume.But the critics could hear only a suggestion of the Galli-Curci of old.King Pays Tribute To War Dead I TAXING PAPER DICKIES London, Nov.25.\u2014 The Import Duties Advisory Committee gives notice of applications for increases in the import duty on shirt fronts wholly or partly of paper.Paris.Nov.25.\u2014French warships in the western Mediterranean carried orders today to provide full protection for the nation\u2019s merchant marine on the high seas.The Navy Ministry despatched instructions putting into force the Government's decision to oppose any interference with French shipping' by Spanish men-of-wE,r outside territorial waters.The Government declaration of policy, emulating Great Britain\u2019s, announced : \u201cInside the three-mile limit French merchant ships will submit to the control of local authorities under the internationai law.But beyond that zone the French Government will permit no halting, visiting or seizure by either of two Spanish fleets, having recognized neither party as a belligerent.\u201d Non-recognition of the opposing forces in the Spanish civil war by France and Britain was welcomed generally in the Paris press as a reaffirmation of neutrality.The action was interpreted by some sources close to the situation, however, as creating new dangers of an incident which might jeopardize the \u201cHands Off Spain\u201d agreement.Premier Leon Blum summoned the Council of Ministers to complete a draft of a bill to punish defamation in the French press, an aftermath to the suicide of Interior Minister Roger Salengro because of attacks on his war record.NEW SOVIET CONSTITUTION GRANTS RUSSIANS ADDITIONAL LIBERTIES It was a serious King Edward VIII who attended the recent annual Festival of Remembrance for British soldiers killed in the World War.As His Majesty sat with Baron de Cartier de Marchienne, left, Belgian ambassador, and Field Marshal Lord Milne during the programme, he revealed himself in an unusually solemn mood.The festival, in Royal Albert Hall, London, was climaxed with the release of more than a million poppy petals, one for each British subject killed in the war.*- MOSCOW ISSUES CALL FOR FORMATION OF A \u201cBLOC OF PEACE\u201d Moscow, Nov.25.The lliirty-Two Missing in Series Of U.S.Disasters Freedom of Conscience and Right to Worship, of Speech, Press and Assembly, Inviolability of Home, Equal Suffrage and Secret Ballot Are Provided in Important Document Presented by Joseph Stalin to His Countrymen Today.#- CHILD\u2019S BRAVERY SPURRED RESCUERS TO NEW EFFORTS Three-Year-OId Girl, Buried Under Debris for Two Days, Died Shortly After Being Rescued.Juneau, Alaska, Nov.25.\u2014Bravery of a three-year-old girl, pulled dying from debris where she had been buried for two days, spurred rescuers today in efforts to reach nine others believed entombed by Sunday\u2019s landslide.Lorraine Vanali died last night two hours after she was lifted from the mud-covered ruins of a shattered apartment house, the seventh known victim of the avalanche.Lorraine related her suffering in child-like simplicity to the muck-covered workers who toiled four hours to release her from heavy timbers.They found her with one hand crushed under a heavy trunk.\u201cI can see lights now,\u201d her pitiful voice said as rescuers neared her.\u201cI\u2019ve been here a.long time.\u201d They fed her at.the hospital.Two hours later she died.| THE WEATHER «-* COLDER WITH SN0WFLURR1ES A deep, low area of diminishing intensity is centred just north of Georgian Bay and the barometer is comparatively low and falling on the middle Atlantic coast, while high pressure covers the western half of the United States and the northwestern portion of Canada.The weather has been fair and comparatively mild in Saskatchewan and Alberta while a light to moderate snowfalls has occurred from the Manitoba boundary eastward over the northern districts of Ontario and Quebec.Forecast: Strong southerly winds; cloudy and mild with some snow or rain.Thursday, fresh to strong northwest winds; cloudy and colder with snow-flurries.Northern New England : Snow' or rain on the coast and snow in the interior tonight probably ending Thursday morning; slightly warmer tonight.Colder Thursday.Temperatures yesterday: Maximum, 2fi; minimum, 8.Same day last, year: Maximum, 53; minimum, 4.\\/J lin, termed by some Russians ^ the \u201cbeloved leader of hundreds of millions of foreign toilers oppressed by capitalism,\u201d presented a proposed new constitution to bis countrymen today.More than three thousand dsle-gates from all regions assembled to discuss the document at the eighth All-Union Congress of Soviets.Convocation ceremonies -were planned to include the second public speech in history by Stalin, -who officially is Secretary-General of the Communist party.The constitution, Soviet leaders have predicted, will serve as an \u201cincomparable socialistic weapon for agitation and propaganda\u201d because of its \u201cliberalizing\u201d effect on Russian life.Stalin is said to have written it himself.As drafted, it is described as an advanced, enlightened document promising many new liberties and privileges to Russian citizens.It is written so that additional states may join the U.S.S.R.when they choose.The constitution also provides that these or other states may secede from the Union.The highest post under the new document is that of chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Council.The Presidium is composed of thirty-seven members and would enjoy great power as a governing body when the Supreme Council\u2014or parliament\u2014was not in session.Basic rights promised the proletariat under the new constitution include these: The right to work, leisure, material security in old age, education, equal rights for women, universal equality of citizenry, freedom of consicence and the.right to worship, freedom of speech, press, assembly and meetings, the right to organize into any group except political bodies, freedom from arrest except for law violations, inviolability of homes, and the right of asylum to foreign citizens \u201cpersecuted for defending the interests of the toilers or for their scientific activity or for their struggle for national liberation.\u201d Equal suffrage, the secret direct ballot and the right to vote and hold office for all persons more than eighteen years old are provided.The supreme crime under the new constitution is \u201ctreason,, violation of oath, desertion to the enemy, impairing the military right of the state or espionage for a foreign state.\u201d The penalty for those is death.POOR POPULAR REACTION MAY END DUELLING Rescuers toiled today to save thirty-two persons missing in widely-scattered United States disasters which already had acounted for twenty-one deaths.From Alaska to New Orleans, a ship fire, avalanche, chemical fumes and transportation mishaps took a heavy human toll.A steel electric train ploughed into a wooden elevated rail car in Chicago last night killing nine and injuring sixty-five.The elevated, laden with home-bound workers, was telescoped as it awaited a despatch er\u2019s signal.Fire raged in the hold of the S.S, Scantic of the Mooremack line in New Orleans, holding the fate of nine men.Hope was virtually abandoned for their rescue.Four were known injured.Frantic wives watched along the waterfront.Fire started in the refrigeration apparatus.Fliers searched the ice laden Gulf of Alaska for a trace of a missing air liner with fourteen persons aboard.The ship was lost on a 500-mile flight from Cordova to Juneau, Recurring storms add*1 1 to the perils.Three-year-old Lorraine Vanali, entombed two days in debris from a Juneau, Alaska, avalanche, died soon after her rescue.Nine oth;rs were believed missing in the wreckage.Lorraine\u2019s death was the seventh.Chemical ice fumes suffocated five men in the motorship Empire State of Buffalo at Brooklyn.Three others, overcome by the gas, were saved by policemen wearing gas njasks, SIAMESE TWINS SEPARATED BY DEATH AND OPERATION Second Half of Vaudeville Troupe Reported in Good Condition After Operation Separated Him from Dead Brother.Dr.Franz Sarga, Although Insisting He Must Fight Seven More Honor Duels, Admits Time Is Not Propitious for More Duelling.Budapest, Nov.25.\u2014 Dauntless Dr.Franz Sarga, insisting he must fight seven more \u201chonor\u201d duels, admitted today the time -was not propitious for more duelling.Dr.Sarga (\u201cMe Againt Nine\u201d) found that two pistol engagements in a suburban wheat field yesterday had not made him a hero.Newspapers, plainly showing irritation over the surfeit of chivalry, paid scant attention to the affairs, occasioned by insinuations Dr.Sarga had married for money-.The influential Magy Arorszag was perturbed over the reaction in the United States to Dr.Sarga\u2019s exploits.Yesterday\u2019s encounters were fought hit-and-run fashion.Principals, officials, seconds, newspapermen and a few onlookers wound up playing tag with the police.Only for Alexander Kovacs, a bank employee and Dr.Sarga\u2019s second adversary, were the consequences serious.A bul'et nicked him in the hand.He went to a hospital.The fight scene was a picture of late November desolation.Clouds deepened the early darkness and a stinging wind blew off the Danube.Three cars drew up at the roadside and sixteen men piled out, going silently about their appointed tasks\u2014loading antiquated duelling pistols and pacing off the distance.Formalities were rushed.Aladar Hozmat, a bank manager and Dr.Sarga\u2019s first challenger, strode to his position, wheeled and waited.The prinicpal second\u2019s voice recited the prescribed plea for reconciliation in a monotone.Neither side, relented.Then the chief second (the duel judge) shouted in clipped tones: \u201cReady! Attention! Fire.One.Two.Three!\u201d Both men fired.Neither fell.After a hesitant pause, they rushed together arms wide apart.They embraced.The second duel was over quickly.Only Dr.Sarga\u2019s pistol, rented for the occasion for $10, went off.The pellet cut Kovacs\u2019 gun hand.Almost at the same moment the vegetable woman and the chauffeurs shouted, \u201cPolice!\u201d There was a scramble for the automobiles.In the mixup the adversaries rode back to Budapest sido-bv-side.FASCISTS VAIEY FIGHT TO FREE REBELS BESIEGED IN UNIVERSITY I Journal de Moscou, often re-I garded as the mouthpiece of the I Soviet Foreign Office, today call-I ed openly for \u201cformation of a I bloc of peace.\u201d ! The French-language news-I paper, carrying further the re-I cent Russian press suggestions ! for an international organiza-I tion to oppose the \u201cmilitaristic\u201d I tendencies of Germany, Japan ! and Italy, asserted: \u201cWe are facing a bloc of ! three Fascist powers, united for ! the common purpose of oppos- | ! ing peace, undermining the I I League of Nations, resisting ! ! collective security and otherwise i I fighting anv measures designed i I to protect the cause of peace.I \u201cThis bloc is a bloc for war.\u201d ! SUBSTITUTE FOR SPERM OIL FOUND.Washington, Nov.24.\u2014Discovery of a vegetable oil similar to the expensive sperm oil of the whale, used in oiling watches and for other purposes, was reported today by-scientists of the United States Agriculture Department, The vegetable oil comes from the seed of a shrub known in its native habitat of Lower California, Arizona and Northern Mexico as the wild hazel nut, sheep nut, or goat nut.REICH AND__________\t' DIRECTED AGAINST SOVIET RUSSIA Agreement Announced in Berlin Calls for Mutual Interchange of Information Designed to Halt Spread of Communism\u2014Treaty Charges Soviets with Seeking to Disrupt and Violate Existing States \u2014 London Official Circles Frankly Worried by Latest Threat to System of Collective Security\u2014Agreement in Force for Period of Five Years.B WORST CHICAGO ELEVATED CRASH IN YEARS BRINGS DEATH TO NINE At Least Sixty-Five Injured when Steel Electric Train Plowed into Rear End of Wooden Elevated Train\u2014 Scenes of Terror Described as Tracks Were Littered with Dead and Injured from Crowded Coach Loaded with Home-Going Workerr MYSTERY VEILS WHEREABOUTS OF LINDBERGH erlin, November 2a.\u2014Germany and Japan today signed an agreement directed against the Communist Internationale.The alliance was signed at the Foreign Office after the Government had announced it would publish an \u201cofficial declaration\u201d this afternoon.Joachim von Ribbenlrop, German Ambassador to Great Britain, considered Chancellor Hitler\u2019s personal adviser on foreign affairs, affixed his signature on behalf of the German Government.Japan was represented by Japanese Ambassador Kintomo Mush-akoje.Ambassadors of all foreign nations were summoned by sudden information for the ceremony.The agreement consists of a preamble, three articles and a supplementary protocol under which both parties to the alliance agree to inform each other of all measures considered effective to halt the spread of Communism.\u201cThe German Government, and the Japanese Government,\u201d the preamble stated, \u201crecognizing that the aim of the Communist Internationale known as the Komintern is directed at disrupting and violating existing states with all means at its command and convinced that to tolerate the Communist Internationale\u2019s interference with the international affairs of nations not only endangers their internal peace and social well-being, but threatens world peace at large, animated by a desire to work in common against Communist disruptive influences, have arrived at the following agreement: \u201c1\u2014The high contracting parties agree to mutually inform each other concerning the activities of the Communist Internationale, to consult with each other concerning measures to combat this activity, and to execute these measures in close co-operation with each other.\u201c2\u2014The two high contracting states will jointly invite third parties whose domestic peace is endangered by the disruptive activities of the Communist Internationale to embark upon measures for warding these off in accordance with the spirit of this agreement or to join, in it.\u201c3\u2014For this agreement both the German and Japanese texts are regarded as original versions.It c hicago, Nov.25\u2014A steel electric train which plowed into a wooden elevated railroad car left human wreckage in its wake today\u2014nine dead and at least sixty-five injured.The steel train struck from the rear last night near a North Side becomes effective the day of sign-station where the eight-car elevated ing and is in force for a period of train loaded with home-bound work- five years.Two Thousand Insurgents Marooned by Government Troops in Huge Hospital Clinico at University City, Madrid\u2014Loyalists Charge Certain Foreign Embassies Are Bases for Phantom Nazi Cars which Dash About Madrid at Night Shooting Militiamen\u2014Claim Fascists Suffering from Lack of Food and War-Weary Fighters.New York, Nov.25.\u2014 Simplicio Godina lived on today, parted by death and a surgeon\u2019s knife from j the Siamese twin to whom he had blood stream uniting (ho brothers been joined for twenty-eight, years, and that the operation had been in His brother, Lucio, ill with pneu- the nature of a \u201croutine\u201d amputa-monia for ten days, died last night I tion.in York Hospital while Simplicio, in good health, lay beside him.Within an hour, an operation had severed the bodies, linked by muscular tissue at the base of the spine.Physicians said the living twin was in no immediate danger.They During the operation the twins\u2019 wives remained in a room in the hospital shaken with grief and anxiety.They are sisters and were married to the twins in Manila in 1929.Simplicio was said to have taken explained there hud been no common his brother's death bravei Madrid, Nov.25.\u2014Fascist shock troops fought a futile, allmorning battle today to rescue two thousand comrades, marooned by Government troops in the huge Hospital Clinico in University City An international brigade surrounding what once was one of Europe\u2019s finest hospitals held ground although a flank attack by the insurgents seemed for a time to be menacing the first houses of interior Madrid.Thirty Fascist bombers and pursuit planes bombarded the University City defenders and long range guns dropped shells in the centre of Madrid.Within the capital, the Government ordered families taking refuge in subway stations to evacuate because of the \u201cawful\u201d sanitary conditions.At Cartagena, police semi-offici-ally reported the discovery of a wide Nazi espionage and propaganda organization.It was at this port that the Government cruiser Miguel de Cervantes was disabled Sunday by explosions which the Government has laid, by pointed inference, to German submarines.Reports said \u201cinteresting documents\u201d had been discovered at the German consulate at Cartagena and sent to Valencia for Government inspection.The newspaper Claridad meanwhile said militiamen-who seized and closed the former German embassy here yesterday had found a large night signalling apparatus and a \u201cveritable arsenal of guns and ammunition.\u201d It added: \u201cPhanton cars,\u201d used by subversive Fascists to dash about the city at night, shooting militiamen, were quartered at \u201ccertain embassies.\u201d Six British Members of Parliament, who came to Madrid in the hope of viewing a Fascist, bombai'd-ment, arrived early today from Valencia and visited General Jose Miaja, the defence chief.Socialist lines about the Clinico held firm, as insurgent attackers hammered toward invasion of the capital.Insurgent gunners began fresh bombardment of the city today with shells again falling into the central district.Fascist planes circled over Madrid but were reported not to have dropped any bombs.The Government soldiers bad practically surrounded the Fascist-in the Hospital Clinico.Insurgent commander Francisco Franco\u2019s forces thrust toward the city in all sectors along the northern and western boundaries.The Fascists were suffering from a \u201cscarcity of food and war-weary fighters,\u201d said the Government defence council.Official quarters declared General Franco was awaiting reinforcements from other parts of Spain before a concentrated attack on Madrid.\u201cHe has tried in vain to capture the capital with the only forces he has around Madrid,\u201d Socialist commanders said.Evacuation of the city was speeded up by a brief artillery bombardment last, night.Eight insurgent shells crashed into the.central district.Political refugees in the German embassy were removed by diplomatic representatives of other nations after the Government ordered the German and Italian embassies sealed.The order to seal the embassies resulted from the recent recognition of the Fascist provisional government by Italy and Germany, informed sources declared.The Salamanca district in northeastern Madrid-set aside by the Fascists as a \u201cneutral\u201d zone\u2014will not be recognized as such, General Jose Miaja, leader of the defence junta, announced.Recognition of the area as \u201cneutral,\u201d he said, would virtually recognize the right of the insurgents to bombard other sections of the city.Informed quarters in the capital declared the Socialist Government of Premier Francisco Large Caballero\u2014now at.Valencia\u2014had named a committee to set up an autonomous Valencian Government composed of nine ministers.The administration would be formed, it was said, in an effort to strengthen the union of all Spanish regions.It would follow the designs of the autonomous Catalan Government in northeastern Spain and the Basque regime centred at Bilbao.(The Government forces under Colonel Jose Mangada attacked Fascist positions near Robledo do Clmvela, southwest of El Escortai, an official insurgent broadcast from Seville stated.General Gonzalo Queipo do Llano, the speaker, declared the Socialist troops were repulsed with heavy losses.(Ho also declared groups of Government refugees reappeared from Please Turn to Page 2.Col.0.Residents of Country Estate Claim Noted Flyer Is Safe Despite Failure to Land at Croydon on Scheduled Dublin to London Flight.London, Nov.25-\u2014\u201cThe colonel is quite safe.\u201d Fears for the safety of Colonel Lindbergh here eased today by this clipped sentence from a woman at the flier\u2019s country residence at Seven Oaks, Kent.She lessened mounting anxiety which began in Dublin and spread to Great Britain and the United States as Lindbergh was um\\.ported overnight on a three-hour flight from Ireland to England which began yesterday noon, \u201cReports that he is missing are silly,\u201d she said over the telephone, \u201cHe is quite all right.\u201d Then she hung up, refusing further information and declining to identify hereslf.The.question still remained: \u201cWhere is Lindbergh?\u201d Telephone exchanges at Dublin and Belfast were flooded with inquiries throughout the night and morning.Some came via trans-Atlantic routes from the United States.All were solicitous about the colonel\u2019s safety.Attendants at airports around London were deluged with queries.They could only answer: \u201cHe hasn\u2019t landed here.\u201d Frank Aiken, Irish Minister of Defence, who conferred with Lindbergh before the take-off yesterday, first disclosed the mystery of the flier\u2019s disappearance.Officials at the British Air Ministry in London said no plane crashes had been reported to them.They said they believed Lindbergh was | safe\u2014but they did not know where he was.One factor caused anxiety\u2014Lindbergh told Aiken before he left Dublin that he would fly directly to Croydon Airdrome, outside London.| But Croydon officials did not check I the American flier in\u2014and neither did any other airports in the London area.A contributing factor was the heavy fog over the Channel and along the air route above Lancashire and Cheshire.This fog, some quarters declared, might have caus-Î ed the flier to change his plan and j land at some out-of-the-way field.| The flier had nttemnted to pile* his new plane back to England last Saturday but was forced to return to Ireland because of hazardous weather and fog over the Iris ers, waited for a signal from a dispatcher\u2019s tower.The three-car steel train drove al \u201cThe high contracting parties will, at tlbe proper time before expiration _____________ of this period, arrive at an under.most the length of the last elevated 1 standing with each other concern-car, littering the tracks with dead Hie form this co-operation is to and injured passengers.\tt8™-\u2019\t,\t,\t, Eight police stations dispatched' ^he supplementary agreement five hundred\t^ cars, twenty police ambulances and ,\t.\t,\t, ,\t,\tnations m the exchange ot mior- a dozen private ambulances to the mauon.vj '\t\u201e\t.\t,\t.\t.It further Jnfcluded provisions for Many.of the injured were m cnti-\tPleasures\u201d against any per- , \u2022 t, ^ r\t,\tsons engaged at home or abroad.The dead are: R.F.Larson, aged (jiroctly or indirectly, in services for thirty-nine years; Miss Mary Mullen, ti,\u20ac Communist Internationale, twenty-seven; Quinn Morrison, thir-j Finally, a permanent commissiez ty-seven; Jack Diffendahl, sixty- '0f representatives of both nations four; Miss Vera Lefebure, thirty- was created to make effective the* five; Sam Schwartz, fifty-two; Ray- co-operative international campaign mond Winberg, forty-five; Jacob against Communism.Borchardt, fifty-five; Miss Nell Wil-j Soviet Russia, contending the son, thirty-five.\tj German-Japanese agreement was a Chief 'Deputy Coroner Viet L.! \u201cmilitary alliance\u2019 \u2019against tVe Mos-Schlaeger announced he would start cow Government, refused lastSatm-an inquest this afternoon at the Jsv to sign a new agreement allow-county building.General Manager] jjîg Japan to fish m Eastern Bernard J.Fallon, of the Ohicage ®1^fJ'\u2019ap.JJfters\u2022 Rapid Transit Company, terming the! The fishing arrangement, regarded as highly important to Japan because she gets the bulk of her fish from these waters, would have extended the rights for eight years.The present agreement expires or* December 31st.accident \u201cone of the worst in the history of the lines,\u201d said the firm would conduct a separate inquiry.Schlaeger said none of the witnesses\u2019 accounts had furnished the cause of the crash.Deputy Coroner James J.Whalen ii nNHON VFRY DISTURBED said Van R.Grooms, thirty-six years;LU!>UUIN Vt\u2018RI DIOIUIVDLU old, motorman on the Chicago, Milwaukee and North Shore steel train, \u201ctold me that this elevated train which was on his main track ahead OVER LATEST AGREEMENT I.ondon, Nov.25.\u2014The pact signed in Berlin today _ between Ger-of him was supposed to pull\tover to many and Japan, directed against the left to a local track to\tlet hisj the Communist\tInternationale,\tcre- train go by.\tlated uneasiness in I-ondon.\u201cHe said' that just previous to the! Joachim von Ribbentrop, Geiman accident he was going about forty ambassador to\tGreat Britain,\tsaw miles an hour.The lights\ton the ;\tPrime Minister\tBaldwin\th® rear end of the elevated train wereAeft for Berlin yesteiday u i is so dim.Grooms told me, he could s,tated he\t+8^ the pact.Although the fact that such a pact lay in the offing had been known for some time, details were not available.The British, therefore, for the time being are Withholding comment.But there is some surprise expressed over the unusual procedure of an ambassador to a foreign country being called home to sign an agreement between states when the said.\u201cT don\u2019t know whether I was ! Minister for Foreign Affairs was al-kr.ocked out or not but when I open- ready there, ed my eyes and looked around The.News-Chronicle, which fore-evprvthing was bell.\t, castcd the pact this morning, des- \u201cWomen were screaming and men cribes it as \u201csinister.\u201d The paper were calling out in the darkness and adds it is essentially an attempt on there were groans and curses.Every the part of Japan and Germany to once in a while I\u2019d hear a long shriek1 encircle Soviet Russia, and some one shout, \u2018I\u2019m burning\u2019.\u201d I \u201cTo the prospects of European peace and the security of the British not see them until after he had seen the rear car standing on the tracks immediately before him.\u201cHe applied the brakes, but it was too late, hp said.\u201d Geoffrey Whitman, twenty, a passenger, stood on the forward platform of the demolished wooden car, \u201cI was thrown across to the platform of the next car in front,\u201d he \u201cTHANKSGIVING\u201d WILL OBSERVE THANKSGIVING IN .TAIL.Staunton, Va., Nov.25.-Thanksgiving Turkey Cranberry Sauce Pennypacker Breckenridge, negro charged with stealing meat \u2018\u2018rom a farmer, told the Augusta County.Circuit Court the attending physician gave him the first two names because he was born on Thanksgiving Day twenty years ago, and his mother added the trimmings.The judge contributed eighteen months.CL AIMS ANCIENT MEN OF EUROPE AND CHINA WERE RELATED Peiping, Chinn, Nov.25\u2014A sclent-,\u201dca- ist declared today the most ancient men of Europe and China were related.Discovery of two adult skulls of head-hunting cannibals believed to be 500,000 years old led to the conclusion announced by Dr.Franz Weidenreich.director of the Cocno-zoi- Research Laboratory.The skulls of a man and a woman newly found show a definite link be- i Empire this agreement is a serious menace,\u201d the News-Chronicle says.\u201cIt marks one more step in Germany\u2019s repudiation of the principle of collective security.\u201d If Italy is to be reckoned as closely associated, \u201cwe in Britain can hardly feel easy about a pact between three nations, one of which is in striking distance of London, the econd astride our communications nd the third in a position to threaten Australia, New Zealand and In-\u2019ia.The duty of the British Gov-rnment remains what it has always been; to play its part in building up Fu- such a preponderance of strength in tween the \u201cPeking man\u201d and rope\u2019s Neanderthal or ancient cave 1 support of peace, that no aggressor man, Dr, Wcidenreich said,\tI Please Turn to ftige 2, CoL 2 01588823 i PACE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVJSMJsaft 35, 1930.UNIONS HEADY TO TRANSPORT FOOD TO NORTH 'CLAIMS CHURCH BASISFORANY ADMITS MIXED SAFETY DRIVE WEDDING VALID Government Officials Declare Man Behind the Wheel Termed ! Pastoral Letter and Declaration Verbal Promise Received to; Public Enemy Number One of: of Leading Quebec Churchmen Highway Carnage\u2019-Proposals; Used in Effort to Prove Mar-to Improve Highway Condi- riage of Protestant and Roman tions Presented.\tCatholic by Minister Is Valid.\u201cMan, Load and Discharge\u2019\u2019 Vessels Carrying Food Alaska.to San Francisco, Nov.25.\u2014United States officials had a verbal promise today from striking unions to man food ships for Alaska, acutely affected by the widespread longshoremen\u2019s and seamen\u2019s tie-up.Hawaii, also cut off from normal supplies of mainland necessities, still j ¦was without a promise of aid.New figures\u2014in millions of dollars\u2014were issued on the cost of the strike to United States Pacific Coast business.Efforts to bring relief to Alaska temporarily sidetracked direct moves to end the walkout of more than 37,000 union workers who have tied up nearly 220 ships in coast ports in the twenty-seven days of the dispute.Col.O.F.Ohlson, manager of the Government-owned Alaska Railroad, announced last night the joint strike policy committee had agreed verbally to \u201cman.load and discharge\u201d ships the railway chartered to move necessities to Alaska.Authority to Ottawa, Nov.25.\u2014Self-preservation led to the formation of tlie Dominion Automobile Safety Council.T.Taggart Smyth, director of the Council and Montreal banker, told the National Safety Conference today.The three-day conference, first of its kind held in Canada, was called to promote the interests of safety on streets and highways.It closes tomorrow.During the past ten years, said Mr.Smyth, more than 1,200 persons have been killed annually'and 1,600 maimed.\u201cSelf-preservation explains the why of the Council\u2019s birth, as we are interested in the work the Council has set out to do, namely, to make our public highways safe for ourselves and particularly for our women and children.\u201d Others who addressed today\u2019s early session included Senator Emile Vinck, vice-president of the Belgian Senate, Clifford W.Ham, Chicago, executive director of the American charter the vessels was given by j Municipal Association,' and W.M.President Roosevelt.\ti Philpott.Toronto magazine editor.\u201cWe will need five ships,\u201d Ohlson told newspapermen after a conference with the strike committee.\u201cOne.the S.S.Artie of the Alaska Packing Co., has been obtained and probably will leave here for Seattle in two days.\u201d The Research Department of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce said the strike completely stopped movement of cargoes valued at 83,000,0013 daily, and had \u201cfrozen in its course\u201d or impaired at extra ;aw Mr.Philpott characterized the man behind the wheel as \u201cpublic enemy number one in terms of highway carnage.\u201d Every year, he said, the people of Canada pay out for automobile accidents the equivalent of our annual investment in new' motor cars.Mr.Smyth summed up the aims of the Council as follow: Curbing the speed mania at all costs and the enforcement of the cost movement of goods totalin more than $75,000,000 to date.It declared scores of firms not directly connected with the strike had suffered big losses in delayed cargoes or enforced shutdowns because they could riot ship goods.A spokesman for one of the three employer groups, the Shipowners Association of the Pacific, operators of coastwise freighters, said there might be a negotiating meeting today with unions.CONDEMNS DANCING Lincoln, England, Nov.25.\u2014Danger of dancing to the moral character of the people was appalling, the Bishop of Grantham at Lincoln Diocesan Conference told delegates of a newly-formed Mora! Welfare Association.Sf qour friend could pick his own gift, he'dsure/ij soi/ BLACKw WHITE ! \" DISTILLED.BLENDED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND vs governing the slowing down on hills and at curves.Reform of the system of granting drivers\u2019 licenses.Obligatory periodical inspection of automobiles.Obligatory carrying of lights by-all vehicles using the highways after dark.Further , safeguarding of level crossings.Simplification and co-ordination of traffic laws and road and drivers\u2019 signs.Educational campaign through pulpit, platform, the radio, the press , and the screen, urging respect for the laws of the road and observ- \u2019 ances of its courtesies.Promotion of a system of recognition for careful drivers that would be Dominion-wide.Compiling of statistics and other data; issuing safety literature and furnishing public- libraries therewith.Promotion of a \u201cDominion Safety Week.\u201d REICH AND JAPAN CONCLUDE PACT DIRECTED AGAINST SOVIET RUSSIA Continued from Page 1.will think it worth while to go to 1 FRENCH OFFICIALS KEEP SILENT ON DEVELOPMENTS Paris, Nov.25.\u2014French officials declined to give any opinion today on the German-Japanese accord against Communism signed in Berlin as they began an immediate study of the text of the document.Unofficial but well informed circles were particularly interested in the interpretation that might be given to the provision for collaboration in \u201cmeasures of defence.\u201d ITALIAN CIRCLES HAIL JAPAN-GERMAN ACCORD Montreal, Nov.25.\u2014Pronouncements of the Roman Catholic Church have declared that mixed marriages performed by a Protestant minister must be accepted as valid, Warwick Chipman, K.C., appearing on behalf of a Protestant clergyman whose performance of a mixed marriage ceremony is under attack before Mr.Justice Fabre Surveyer in the Superior Court.In mixed marriages annulled recently by Mr.Justice Forest, it ha» been testified by Catholic clerics that such ceremonies celebrated by Protestant clergymen are void in canon law-.Mr.Chipman pointed to a pastoral letter written by Archbishop Bruchési in 1901 which declared a mixed marriage by a Protetsant minister was va.,!d and could not be broken by any power on eartl; He also pointed to a deposition by Canon Gignac in Quebec City in 1925, in which the uaine sentiment was expressed before Mr.Justice Belieau of the Superior Court there during hearing of an annulment suit.\u201cIt would be fantastic to suppose that the competence jf a clergyman depends on some other religious organization with which he has nothing to do.\u201d suggested counsel.He stressed that if a priast could perform a mixed marriage, so could a Protestant clergyman.After hearing an historical review of the powers of the clergy in performance of marriage in the French regime, and during and following the English conquest, Mr.Justice Surveyer took the matter under advisement.The case at issue, judgment of which has the makings of a cause ' celebre is suit by one Laurier Bergeron, Catholic, to have his marriage to Wilhelmina Mirklow.Protestant, annulled on the ground, among others, that the ceremony was performed by a Protestant minister, Rev.Roger Howard, and therefore the union is null and void in the eyes of the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church.When the suit was instituted, the woman filed a defence (not generally done in such actions) and the minister, summoned as mise-en-cause, also filed proceeding?taking issue with the plaintiff.The proceeding heard yesterday was an inscription-in-law on behalf of the woman and officiating clergyman, asking for dismissal of the action on the ground that its allegation did not give rise to the right claimed.'Mr.Chipman recalled that in France, as well as this country before the conquest, only the cure could perform marriage csremonies, of mixed couples as well as purely Catholic.Such power carne from decrees of the kings of France.Up to the conquest, the Roman Catholic Church was the only established church in the province, but even after the conquest, it continued marrying Protestants.For a certain time after the conquest, the Church of England became something of an established church.In a letter to Governor Murray, the King said be put the Province of Quebec under the Bishop of London.Later, the diocese of Quebec was formed by letters patent, and the province put under the jurisdiction of the Archbishop of Canterbury.Still later, the church became disestablished and the Archbishop of Canterbury went out of the picture.Up to Confederation, and until 1871, when jurisdiction passed to the provinces, marriage licences were issued in the name of the Governor-General and the prerogative seal, with the Governor nformed j acting as the ordinary of the Arch-¦\u2022elcoroed 1 bishop of Canterbury.With - Well informed Italv w dis Rome, Nov.25, \u2022 circles said today\t__________________ j the German-Japanese accord against : establishment, both Catholic an I Communism, pointing out it express- ! Protestant clergy could marry peo ed the broad vigilance against Com- tile ¦\u2019\t\"\t~\t.munism which is one of Fascism's eternal slogans, Although the accord was left open to other parties, these circles said, this does not necessarily point peo- or Protestant of the Roman faith, and there was, said counsel, no suggestion of restriction on the part of the minister in relation to the religion of the parties to be married.to Italy because she is already j .^r- Chipman desclared there were linked to Germany in an anti-Com-1 '!,r?e periods of history in connec munist agreement.DENIES BRITISH GOVERNMENT PLANS INTERVENTION London, Nov.25.\u2014A categorical official denial was given today to reports that the Foreign Office had instructed Viscount Chilston, Brit ish ambassador at Moscow tion with the issue.In the first, the Roman Catholic Church was the established church, and the curé as an officer of state had power to celebrate marriages no matter what the reugion of the parties.In the second period, at the conquest, the Anglican rector was the central fig- Jom»i BucKanon ft £o.Limited Glasgow ft London , -.«V\tto inter-1 f.re\u2019 I.n,th* th5rf a11 religions con' ! vena with the Soviet Government in ; I behalf 0f Emil I.Stickling, a Ger-j T ® Counci1 of Tr\u20acnt Stickling has been sentenced j to death at Novosibirsk for partici-1 bating in a sabotage conspiracy.Tomorrow\u2019s Profit \u2014 I he growing tide of recovery points strongly to a continued upward trend of security prices.Successful investment demands shrewd selection of issues most hkely to advance.You are invited to consult our Investment Service Department.JOHNSTON^WARD Ofrt.THE ROYAL BANK BUILDING, MONTREAL Members: Montreal Stock Exchange Montreal Curb Market Canadian Commodity Exchange, Inc.% Montre»), P.O.; N.S.; Toronto, Ont.j Sydney, N.S.; Kingston, Om.j Mont ton, N.B.; London, Ont.; Saint John, NJ5.-.r allowed mixed marriages to be performed by the curé, said counsel.The dispensation for the curé is the same as the licence for the rector; both ] accomplish the same purpose.If marriage performed by a Protestant clergyman is invalid because of some religious impediment of one of the parties, said Mr.Chip-man, then a marriage performed by a curé, even after dispensation, J would be invalid; or, in other words, | exery jnixed marriage by a Roman | Catholic curé is valid, j In addition to the Council of Trent which allowed the curé to perform mixed marriages, said counsel, there was the Benedictine decree.This decree and subsequent ; canons, said counsel, have not ; changed the \u2019aw of the land.Article 127 of the Civil Code says, j in dealing with qualities and con-I dirions nece:-sary for contracting | marriage, that \u201cThe different impediments recognized according to 'the different religious persuasion-, as resulting from relationship or affinity or from other causes, remain subject to the rules hitherto followed in the different churches and religious communities.\u201d Counsel submitted that the only impredi ment:-: recognized by 127 are impedi.manta existing prior to the promulgation of the rode.\"The moment a curé can perform DATE FOR EXECUTION OF KENNETH BROWN CHANGED TO ALLOW APPEAL Montreal, Nov.25.\u2014 Date for the execution of Kenneth Brown for the murder of Keith | Baldwin, aged storekeeper of Baldwin\u2019s Mills, Que., was changed by the Court of Appeal today from December 18 to March 26 to permit counsel to make an appeal at the January term of the Court.Counsel asked for an adjournment !n the hearing of the appeal on the grounds there-had been insufficient time to make a careful study of the evidence and other details of the case.Lucien \u201cRed\u201d Morin, former convict and shoemaker, was sentenced to prison for his part in the crime in which the aged shopkeeper was beaten to death, and his store pilfered.MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET Montreal, Nov.25.\u2014There were 103 cattle, 106 calves, 336 hogs and 35 sheep and lambs for sale on the two Montreal livestock markets today.The cattle offered were of common quality.Common butcher cows brought $2 to $2.50, eanners and cutters $1.50 to $2 and common bulls $2.25 to $3.Calves were steady.Good quality veals made $8.75 to $9, medium good kinds sold up to $8.50, fair to medium from $7.50 to $8 and grass-ers were $3 to $4.Good ewes and wethers brought $7.50.Lambs weighing over one hundred pounds made $6.50.Culls and bucks brought $5.50 to $6.Bacons hogs were $8.15, fed and watered.Selects drew one dollar per hog premium.Butchers and heavies were $7.65, extra heavies $7.15, light bogs $7.15 to $7.65 and sows $5 to $5.75.MONTREAL CURB MARKET QUOTATIONS The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Montreal Curb Market are furnished by McManamy and Walsh: OPENING AND NOON QUOTATIONS ON MONTREAL AND NEW YORK MARKETS \t\tOpen\tHigh\tLow\tNoon Abitibi\t\t\t\t4%\t4 Vi\t4% Abitibi Pfd\t\t\t\t35\t29\t33% Asbestos Corp\t\t\t\t77\t77\t77 B.A.Oil\t\t\t\t22\t21%\t21% B.C.Packing\t\t\t\t12 Vi\t12\t12 Cons.Paper \t\t\t\t7%\t7%\t7% Dom, Tar \t\t\t\t14 Vi\t14 Vi\t14% Donnacona \u201cA\"\t\t\t\t12 Vi\t12\t12 Vi Ford of Canada \u201cA\"\t\t\t\t22%\t22%\t22% Fraser Co\t\t\t\t31 Vi\t30%\t31 Fraser Co.V.T\t\t\t\t82\t30%\t31%: Imperial Oil\t\t\t\t22\t22\t22 Inter.Pete\t\t\t«j\u20196\t36\t36\t86 j Melchers \u201cA\u201d \t\t.* , t .\t.ii\t11\t11\t11 Price Bros\t\t\t18\t18 Vi\t17 vi\t18% Price Bros.Pfd\t\t\t\t80\t79\t80 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Montreal and New York GREENS CAUSED KAYSER GIRLS\u2019 LEAGUE UPSET Continued from page 8 Drapeau .89 114\t86\u2014289 Total.463 464 White won two strings.BLUES 456-1383 FASCISTS VAINLY FIGHT TO FREE REBELS BESIEGED IN UNIVERSITY Continued from Page 1.behind the hills around Badajoz and Toledo and attacked insurgent positions south of Talavera.l NO WORD GIVEN ON EXECUTION OF ENGINEERS E.Davis\t\t\t82\t67\u2014238 P.DeLeseluc\t.80\t89\t89\u2014267 N.Graillon .\t.74\t71\t95\u2014240 J.Mongeau .\t.104\t108\t73\u2014285 L.Begin .\t.106\t108\t119\u2014333 Total \t\t.462\t458\t443-1363 GREENS\t\t\t V.Edenburgh\t.67\t85\t82\u2014234 A.Aube \t\t.142\t94\t128\u2014364 S.Xasterooles\t.102\t100\t119\u2014321 M.Bourguignon 57\t\t87\t84\u2014228 K.Walker .\t.97\t95\t101\u20142.93 .Total\t\t.465\t561\t514-1440 ! Greens won\tthree\tstrings.\t MAROONS\t\t\t F.Maguire .\t.85\t85\t85\u2014255 B.Pennington\t.83\t98\t104\u2014280 F.Clark .\t\t66\t82\u2014215 L.Caron .\t.71\t71\t71\u2014213 B.Begin .\t.88\t108\t113\u2014309 Total\t\t.394\t428\t455-1277 \tREDS\t\t L.Stoddard .\t.67\t93\t72\u2014232 S.Xasterooles\t.93\t89\t78\u2014260 A.Smith .\t\t86\t108\u2014264 B.Caya \t\t.109\t96\t103\u201430B C.Dubois .\t.84\t92\t89\u2014265 Total \t\t.423\t456\t450-1329 INSURGENTS PREPARED TO USE \u201cEXTREME MEASURES\u201d Novosibirsk, Western Siberia, Nov.25,\u2014The fate of a German engineer and eight Russians condemned to die for a sabotage conspiracy against the Kamerovo mine remained a mystery today.The seventy-two hour period of grace extended by Russian law' after imposition of the death sentence EARLS AND DIRECTORS Sunday expired at noon today.No announcement of the execution had been made.Reds won two strings.The Kayser Girls\u2019 League standing follows: Pinfall 12,562 12,242 12,019 11,903 11,704 10,972 \t7>>\tW.\tL Whites .,\t27\t21\t6 Blues \t\t27\t17\t10 Greens .\t.27\t13\t14 Browns .\t.27\t13\t14 Reds \t\t\t10\t17 Maroons .\t27\t7\t20 Talavera de la Reina, Spain, Nov.25.\u2014 A new large-scale insurgent drive against Madrid was believed imminent today after insurgent troops had crushed a series of Government \u201cfeints\u2019\u2019\u2019 in the Madrid environs amid savage fighting.Meanwhile a stern warning the insurgents are ready to resort to \u201cextreme measures\u201d if the Madrid defenders force them to do so was sounded by a high-ranking Fascist source.\u201cEverything is ready, only the bad weather is holding up our final effort,\u201d this source told the Havas correspondent.He asked that his naine be not divulged, \u201cThe capture of Madrid is not a military problem,\u201d he said.\u201cHowever, a problem of conscience is involved for us.Wo do *ot wash to destroy Madrid, firstly, because we are Spaniards and secondly because the storming of one house after another entails a sacrifice of the nreci-ous blood of our soldiers.Therefore, we shall attempt to spare the capital bv manoeuvring with mobile columns.\u201d CLAIM WOMEN DEMANDING SURRENDER OF CAPITAL a mixed marriage,\u201d said Mr.Chip-man, \u201cso can other clergy, so long as he obtains dispensation or licence.\u201d Counsel were given a fortnight by the court to file factums.While the inscription in law asks for dismission of the action, Mr.Lamarre indicated that if it is maintained, he expects to be allowed to proceed to hearing and proof on his other allegations.BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS DEATHS DRANSFIELD\u2014On November 24th, 1936, at her late residence, 9 Queen St., Martha Becker, at the age of 40 years, beloved wife of Howard Dransfield.Funerai at the late residence, Thursday afternoon.at 1.30, Rev.J, R.\u201d Graham officiating.Interment in Elmwood Cemetery.Lord's Funeral Home 308.SHMOKLER \u2014 The funeral of the late G.Shmokler, of Windsor St,, took place Nov.17th, from the Chappl of Lord\u2019s Funeral Home, Rev.Mittleman officiating.Interment in the Jewish Cemetery.IN MEMORIAM.ANDERSON.\u2014In lovin* memory of a dear husband and father, Mr.J.J.Anderson 95 Spruce Street, Ottawa, Ont., who passed away suddenly November 25th, 1931, Often you said we would mifis you.Your words have proved too true.We lost our best and dearest ore, The day that we lost you.MRS.J.J.ANDERSON AND FAMILY, IN MEMORIAM.In loving memory of Ivan Errol Poole, who suddenly left u« on November 25th' 1935.A face that is ever before uk, A voice that we cannot forsret, A «.mile that will linger forever.In mr-r^rj-ry we can see hum yet.FATHER, MOTHER AND SISTER.Hatley.Que.IN MEMORIAM.In lovintr rnr-mory of pur dear husband and father, W.'litam Walter Coll™, who departed thia life November 25th.1251, from fatal injuries sustained in a motor accident on November 24ih, 1931.Ever remembered.Inserted by MRS.WILLIAM COLLINS, Johnvili* MRS.EDITH OADDEy, Detroit Mich.MR.AND MRS.FRED.CLARK, Bromptonville Que.MR.AND MRS.ARTHUR COLLINS, ¦fr.hnvijle.Que.MR.AND MRS.J.FATRBROTHER.LennoxviHe, Que, CAME FROM BEHIND TO WIN The Earls and the Board of Directors rallied to record two-string decision?last evening after losing the first string against their respective opponents the Quebec Central end the Rand.The Railroaders started off well against the Earls, -winning the initial contest by ninety-five pins, but Jerry Mathieu and his mates found the range in the last two tilts to win by margins of 197 and 115 pins.Mathieu topped both single and three-string columns for the evening with scores of 258 and 709.The Directors dropped the opening fixture to the Rand quintette by a mere two pins and then improved as their rivals slumped.These two factors resulted in the Board romping away with the second and third encounters with 161 and 111 pins to spare.The outcome of the two engagements failed to make any impression on the standing.The results in detail were; QUEBEC CENTRAL RY.With the Fascist Forces Outside Madrid, Nov.24.\u2014Socialist deserters told Fascist officers today the women of Madrid have demanded the surrender of the city.Forty-three militiamen who arrived in the insurgent camp declared Socialist women attempted to stage a demonstration in the capital but were dispersed by Anarchists.FOUND ARSENAL IN GERMAN CONSULATE AT CARTAGENA A.Smith .\t.192\t161\t181\u2014534 A.Wootton .\t.193\t161\t127\u2014481 C.J.Rose .,\t.248\t1.59\t207\u2014605 E.J.Wolfe .\t.176\t162\t214\u2014552 L.Lepage .\t.197\t204\t219\u2014620 Total \t\t\t838\t948-2792 \tEARLS\t\t G.Dupont .\t.135\t228\t266\u2014619 H.Leslie .,\t.100\t204\t151\u2014455 M.Dunsmore\t.218\t211\t249\u2014678 E.Coombs ,\t.247\t152\t149\u2014548 J.Mathieu .\t.211\t240\t258\u2014709 Total\t\t.911\t1035\t1063-3009 Valencia, Spain, Nov.24.\u2014Government authorities today charged that a Nazi espionage organization and a veritable arsenal had been discovered in the German consulate at Cartagena.The discovery was made when Madrid officials took possession of the consulate and the German College as a result of the recognition by Berlin of the insui'gent regime.Officials here indicated the German College would be converted into a barracks for Government troops and the consulate building will be.used as an office for Madrid authorities in Cartaovan.Earls won two strings.BOARD OF DIRECTORS \u2022J.Fitzsimons .H.Comba .W.Mutchler .M.Black .S.A.Belmont Total F.Palmer C.Phillips M.Olivier L.Varney , A.Simpson Total .187\t198\t167\u2014552 219\t239\t209\u2014665 140\t196\t166\u2014502 180\t167\t104\u2014451 168\t151\t219\u2014538 894\t949\t865-2708 \u2019AND\t\t 169\t95\t108\u2014372 187\t89\t173\u2014449 149\t220\t143\u2014512 189\t170\t135\u2014494 202\t211\t195\u2014608 896\t786\t754-2435 last evening.The Hotelmen were masters of the situation during the first two strings and then \u201claid off\u201d to save their higher-ranked opponents from a complete drubbing.The Milkmen took advantage of this \u201cgenerosity,\u201d winning the final contest with sixty-six pins to spare.The second-place Orange Crush entry moved a step closer to the top berth by annexing two strings from Kinkead's.This decision whittled the Milkmen\u2019s margin over their nearest rivals to two strings.E.A.Thomas helped the Tobacconists to victory in the second battle by rolling a I\u2019.igh single-string total of 211.Colin Smith, of Orange Crush, was credited with the week's best three-string aggregate, a score of 515, and a team mate, Earl Hallett, was the only other player to surpass the 500 mark, posting a score of 501.The results in detail follow: ORANGE CRUSH Mcllarg 137 Smith.200 ! B Ewing E.Bailey E.Hallet Total .118 137 147 148 154 197 123 199 160- 161- 165- 149- -445 -515 -480 -409 155\u2014501 739 821 790-2350 Directors won two strings.Five-Pin League The up-to-date standing is: P.27 24 24 24 24 27 27 27 27 24 27 24 24 24 Circo .Superheater I\u2019m Alone .Mitchell\u2019s .Dynamiters P.-Sangster Earls .B.O.D.\u2019s ,.>vs 1 Chumps IS.O.E.W.22 15 15 15 15 16 16 15 13 10 9 7 5 4 L.5 9 9 9 9 11 11 12 14 14 18 17 19 20 IN MEMORIAM, In loving iriftmory of our dear non nml bro Ukt, Lawrence MeVety, - bo departed thin'Q C It life fit the Rriebtloolc Hospital.St.JoW Oddfellow bury, Vt.November 25th, 19»,5.\t|r> A We are thitiklnsî today of our darting,\t\"an\" y And our heart* are heavy with pain,\tI\tPat s But, Oh, what, joy it would be, our dear one to nee, Then Y\\ie would Ik* heaven a«ain.But.G'A took him home to a faT better land, Where there j, t;o nufferiny or pain.And we trurt when the trials of life here ar#» paat, Wq will fj.il meet out J^tiwrcnce ay h lu.aSüdly mimed by hi* Mother, brother : and SISTERS.\u2019 Milk aggregation featured the Har-Lepimvij]», Cj'**\tmony Rowling League activities Pinfall 26,137 21,998 21,904 21,791 21,635 25,242 24,427 24,277 23,139 20,017 23,011 19,909 19,372 19,570 KINKEAD\u2019S A.Crawford .147\t143 McKee.139\t135 A.Goodfellow .98\t180 E.A.Thomas .Ill 211 P.Green .149\t156 126\u2014410 138_412 144\t422 166\u2014488 117\u2014422 Total .644 825\t691-2160 Orange Crush won two strings, SHERBROOKE HOUSE R.Jameson , M.Woodman C.Stand ish , A.\tBousquet .B.\tButler .165 113 94 171 149 111 145 146 160 107 Total HOTELMEN SCORED HARMONY LEAGUE UPSET The unexpected victory registered by the last-place Sherbrooke House j quintette over the pace-setting Pure .692\t674 PURE MILK Marcotte Barnes .Williams Reid .Salter .141 106 115 159 157 156 113 98 1.32 150 112\u2014388 112\u2014370 142\u2014381 134\u2014471 141\u2014397 641-2007 152 -449 132\u2014361 131 344 162\u2014443 140\u2014417 stock exchanges are furnished by McManamy and Walsh: Open High Low Bathurst Paper .17\t17\t17 Bell Telephone .157 Brazilan .Brack Silk.Building Products.B.C.Power \u201cA\u201d.Can.Cement.Can.Cement Pfd.Can.Steamships.Can.Steamships Pfd.Canadian Car & F< j .Canadian Car & Fdy.Pfd.Can.Celanese .Can.Hydro Elec.Pfd.Can.Industrial Alcohol \u201cA\u201d Canadian Pacific .Con.Smelters .Dist.Seagrams .Dom.Bridge .«.54 Dom.Steel and Coal \u201cB\u201d Dom.Textile .Gen.Steel Wares.Gypsum Co.Hollinger Consol.Howard Smith.Imperial Tobacco.International Nickel .Lake of the Woods .McColl-Frontenac.Montreal Power .National Breweries .National Steel Car.Noranda .Power Corp.,.St.Lawrence Corp.St.Lawrence Corp.Class \u201cA\u201d.21 St.Lawrence Paper Pfd Shawinigan .Steel of Canada .Winnipeg Electric .314\t3 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Noon 17 157\t158 Vi\t157\t158% 16%\t16%\t16%\t16% 8%\t8%\t8%\t8% 55%\t55%\t55%\t55% 36\t36\t36\t36 12%\t12%\t12%\t12% 100%\t100%\t100%\t100% 2\t2\t2\t2 6%\t6 Vi\t6 Vi\t6% 17\t17%\t17\t17 26\t26\t25%\t26 26 Vi\t26%\t26%\t26 Vi 62\t62\t61%\t62 7%\t8\t7%\t7% 13\t13%\t13\t13% 76\t76\t75\t75 25%\t25%\t25%\t25% 54\t54\t64\t54 9%\t9%\t9%\t9% 73\t73\t73\t73 7%\t7%\t7%\t7% 12\t12 Vs\t12\t12% 13%\t13 Va\t13 Vi\t13% 17\t17%\t17\t17% 14\t14\t14\t14 62%\t62 Vi\t62%\t62% 34\t34\t34\t34 14\t14\t14\t14 33%\t33%\t33%\t33% 41\t41\t41\t41 \u2022 30%\t3 6 Vi\t36\t36 72%\t72%\t72\t72 18%\t18%\t18 Vi\t18% 6\t6 Vs\t5%\t5% 21\t21%\t21\t21% 53%\t53%\t53\t53 25%\t25%\t25%\t2o yit 71\t71%\t71\t71 Vs 314 \tOpen\tHigh\tLow\tNoon Air Reduction\t\t\t82\t82\t82 Allied Chemical\t\t\t230\t230\t230 Am.Can\t\t\t\t\t122%\t122%\t122 Va Am.Sugar\t\t\t50%\t56%\t56% Am.Smelting \t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t97%\t96%\t97% Am.Telephone and Telegraph\t\t.186\t186\t185%\t185% Anaconda Copper\t\t.\t49%\t49 fa\t49\t49% Atchison \t\t\t\t73\t73\t73 Balti.& Ohio\t\t\t21%\t21%\t21% Bethlehem Steel \t\t\t70%\t69%\t70 Canadian Pacific \t\t\t13%\t13\t13% Chesapeake Ohio .\t\t\t\t.\t70%\t70%\t70%\t70% Chrysler \t .\t\t125%\t125%\t125% Com.Solvents\t\t\t\t16%\t16%\t16% Congoleum Co\t\t\t34%\t34%\t34% Du Pont \t\t\t180%\t180\t180 General Electric\t\t\t50 y8\t50%\t50% General Motors \t\t\t69%\t69%\t69% Inter.Harvester \t\t\t\t98%\t98%\t98% Kenneeott\t\t\t58%\t58%\t58% N.Y.Central \t\t\t42\t42\t42 Sears Roebuck \t\t\t98\t97%\t97% Stand.Oil of New Jersey\t\t\t65%\t64%\t65 Southern Pacific \t\t\t\t\t41\t40%\t40% Texas Gulf Sulphur\t\t\t\t41 Vs\t41 Vs\t Texas Oil Corp\t\t.\t47%\t47%\t4 7 Vi\t47% Union Pacific \t\t\t131%\t131%\t131% United Aircraft\t\t\t\t\t\t26%\t26%\t26% U.S.Ind.Alcohol\t\t\t40%\t40%\t40% U.S.Rubber \t\t\t\t\t45%\t43%\t44% U.S.Smelting\t\t\t91%\t\t91% U.S.Steel \t\t\t\t74\t73%\t74 Y\\ estinghouse\t\t\t142\t141%\t141% Western Union \t\t\t.\t89%\t90\t89%\t89 Vi Woolworth\t\t\t\t66%\t66%\t66% TORONTO MINING EXCHANGE si.erday\u2019s Close\tOpening\tNoon 1.39\t1.38\t1.36 .03 %\t.03 %\t.03 Vi .28\t.27\t.27 .50\t.50\t.50 .20\t.20\t.20 3.80\t4.00\t4.00 2.51\t2.53\t2.56 1.65\t1,69\t1.65 .04\t.04\t.04 1.80\t1.75\t1.75 .77\t.77\t.77 .52\t.52\t.62 1.77\t1.76\t1.75 11%\t11\t11% The following quotations of today's prices on the Toronto Mining Exchange are furnished by Frechette & Co., 22 Wellington St.North.Aldermac .;.Alexandria .Base Metals .Big Missouri .Bobjo Mine?.Central Patricia .Chibougamau .Chromium .Churchill .Coniaurum .Dalhousio Oil .Dome Mines .Eldorado .Falconbridgo .Glenora .God\u2019s La\u2019-e .Granada -\t.\" Greene Stabeh .Hardrock Gold .Hollinger .' jg\u2019iT Home Oil .Howey Gold .\u2019 Jackson Manion.' Kirkland Hudson.Kirkland Lake .Laguna Gold .Lamaque Contact .Little Long Lac .Lebei Ore .' ' ' \u2018 Lake Shore .61b Macassa.Malartic Canadian.\" McIntyre\t.McKenzie Red Lake.Mining Corporation .Noranda.! *.O\u2019Brien Gold .\u201d*]!!!,.\t10 Parkhill .Paymaster.Perron Gold .Preston E.Dome .Read Ajthier .Red Lake Gold Shore.Roche Long Lac ., Shawkey .Sherritt .\t1 ! ! Siscoe Gold.Sudbury Mines .San Antonio .Stadacona .' * [ .\u2019 _ Sudbury Basin.Sullivan\u2022 Mines .Sylvanit j .Thompson Cadillac _____ Teek lughes .'.!!!! Towaga nack.!!!['!! Ventures ._ Wright Hargreaves.25\t.25 Vi\t.25 Vi .73\t.72\t.72 .28\t.27\t.27 .40\t.41\t.36 2.95\t2.90\t2.88 13 Vi\t13%\t13% 1.31\t1.35\t1.32 .63\t.64\t.63 .41\t.40\t.41 1.48\t1.48\t1.48 .69\t.65\t.65 .91\t.92\t.92 .15%\t.15\t.15 6.85\t6.90\t6.85 .17%\t.17\t.17 Vi 61 Vi\t61 Vi\t61% 7.25\t7.35\t7.10 1.47\t1.45\t1.45 41\t41%\t41% 1.65\t1.63\t1.63 2.92\t2.95\t2.85 .73\t72%\t72% 10%\t11%\t11% .27\t.27\t.27 1.12\t1.13\t1.15 1.63\t1.60\t1.60 1.29\t1.30\t1.31 4.05\t4,10\t4.10 1.62\t1.60\t1.60 .24%\t.24\t.24 .80\t.77\t.77 2.37\t2.39\t2.30 4.55\t4.40\t4.40 .03%\t.03 %\t.03 Vi 2.45\t2.46\t2.49 .69\t.70\t.70 5.50\t5.50\t5.50 2.02\t2.01\t2.03 3.40\t3.30\t3.30 .80\t.81\t.82 5.15\t5.10\t5.10 1.07\t1.05\t1.05 2.88\t2.94\t2.90 8.20\t8.16\t8.05 Total .678 649 707-2034 Sber.House won two strings.The Harmony League standing today is: Pinfall 18,853 19,525 17,610 17,477 \t\tP.\tW.\tL.Pure\tMilk .\t27\t18\t9 Orange Crush\t\t27\t10\t11 Kinki\t¦ad\u2019s .\t27\t11\t10 Sher.\tHouse .\t27\t0\t18 I SPORTING NOTES I »-* SHERBROOKE SHEETS CLUB HELD OPENING SHOOT Six marksmen captured silver spoons at the opening shoot of the newly-organized Sherbrooke Sheets Club.Many followers of this sport attended the initial outing at the St.Francis Golf Club and witnessed a fine ^ exhibition of TYiarlcsmanship provider! by the Boa brothers, Mont real.The successful competitors who romped away with the silverware were K.11.Jenckes, Gordon Somers, Albert Bryant, Fred Milne, Mike Stepson and Harry Milne, the latter of Magog.f 1 V SHERBEOOKE DAILY RECCED, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1936.ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT IVES HILL Mr.and Mrs.E.Perkins, of Groveton, N.H., were recent guests at the home of Mrs.Sarah Smith and sons.Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Harkness, Mr.R.Weston, Mr.and Mrs.C.Ion, Mr.and Mrs.S.N.Cairns and Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Cairns attended the funeral of Mr.Ralph Cairns at East Clifton on Friday last.Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Burroughs, of Coaticook, were week-end guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Cowmans.Miss Esther Farwell spent the week-end in Montreal at the home of her aunt, Mrs.Albert Bradley, and Mr.Bradley.Mrs.J.G.Farwell was a recent visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs.C.Butler, in Lennoxyille.Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Crawford and Mr.and Mrs.W.Crawford and dau-g'hter accompanied by Mrs.J.Spray and daughter, of Lennoxville, were in Newport, Vt., recently.Mr.and Mrs.J.Spray and daughter, Shirley, of Lennoxville, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Crawford.BALDWIN\u2019S MILLS Mr.Seth Blake, Miss Thelma Fox and Miss Nettie Smith was in Coaticook one day recently.Mr.Lemuel Markwell was a Sunday guest of his brother, Mr.Alfred Markwell, and Mrs.Mark-well.Mr.Cecil May and Mr.A.0.Lyon motored to Stanstead on Monday.Mr.Harold Baldwin and son, Elwyn and Mr.George Wormsely were in Rock Island on Thursday.Mr.and Mrs.Cowans have returned to their home in Rock Island after spending a few weeks here.Mr.Cecil May and Mr.Stanley Lyon were in Sherbrooke last week.Mr.and Mrs.Merton Davis were in Rock Island one day recently.Mr.and Mrs.V.Lyon and little daughter, of Magog, were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Markwell.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Boudin and family have been very ill.Their many friends are pleased to bear they are on the gain.Mr.Edward Avery was calling on Mr.L.P.Smith and Miss Nettie Smith recently.Pice accounts for about eighty per cent, of Siam\u2019s exports.BACK- When terrible; down \u2022 dragging back pain, painful end swollen joints,\tî, or spell ^fter spell of dizziness and headache makes you feel like this\u2014look out lot your kidneys/ Inflamed, congested kidney* cannot properly filter your blood.Correct this condition before serious rheumatic trouble develops.Soothe and strengthen your kidneys with GIN PILLS FOR THE KIDNEYS 268 BISHOPTON Mr.and Mrs.Sidney N.Bishop and two daughters, the little Misses Ardeth and Patricia Bishop, Mrs.Leonard C.Hughes and daughter, Miss Blyrna, motored to Montreal on Sunday, where they will spend the next few days as guests of relatives and friends.BURY Photographs \u2014 John Wilkinson\u2019s Studio, Cookshire, will be open Saturday, Nov.28th, for Christmas photographs.ed to Montreal on Saturday to visit Mrs.Egleston, who is a patient in the Westarn Hospital.Mrs.Archie Chamberlain is spending some time at Bellow\u2019s Falls, Vt., with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Gammon.Miss Frances A.Parker was a guest of her cousin, Miss Ruth Nel-ton, Norton, Vt., on Monday.After spending several weeks in North Hatley, Master William Cutler returned to his home here on Saturday.The friends of Mrs.Marjory , Chamberlain will regret to learn ! that she is still confined to her room by illness.DANVILLE MILAN Rev.Mr.Gillies was in Spring-field one day last week and held a prayer meeting with Mr.Donald D.MacLeod, who has been in very poor health the past few weeks.The weekly prayer meeting was held in Dell district last Thursday.The \u201cWomen\u2019s Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs.K.D.Murray on Friday with an attendance of ten.Mr.and Mrs.George Macdonald and daughters, Shirley and Carol, and Mr.Fred Mackenzie were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Ger-rard, W\u2019aterville, recently.Miss Christena Murray has gone to Sherbrooke, where she has obtained work.Mr.Murdo Macdonald, of Scots-town, was a recent guest of his grandfather, Mr.M.J.N.Murray, and uncle, Mr.A.W.Murray.Miss Anna Breyer, of Montreal, spent a week at her home here recently.Mrs.George N.Macdonald and Miss Mary Morrison were in Sherbrooke recently.Mrs.Neil Maclver spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs.M.A.Macdonald, Scotstown.Mr.Edward MacLeod spent last week in Montreal.His friends are pleased to know Mr.MacLeod is recovering nicely from an injury he received some weeks ago.Mr.John C.Morrison is spending the American Thanksgiving season with relatives in Boston, Mass.Cross-Word Puzzle The Picture Is That of a Former Ruler.DIXVILLE Kidney pnins tell nf poisons left In tha blood by weak kidney action.Thoy warn you of serious disease.For half a cenlury Dr.Chase\u2019s Kidney-Liver Fills have proven a most effective means of restoring faltering kidneys to health and vigor.You can despond on them for quick relief.Dr.Chase's Kidney Liver Pi I The members of the Women\u2019s Institute held a \u201cpot roast\u201d supper in the hall Wednesday evening, November 18th.Owing to unfavorable weather, the attendance was not large, but a goodly sum was added to the treasury.Mrs.E.J.Nelson.Miss Ruth Nelson and Mr.Wilmot Nelson, of Norton, Vt., were guests of Mrs.Nelson\u2019s brother, Mr.W.T, Parker, and family on Friday.Mr.Ward May, of Coaticook.spent the week-end in town as a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Harold May-! hew and family, Parker Hill.| Mrs.Fannie Dezan, who recently underwent an operation in the Sherbrooke Hospital, was able to return to her home here last week.Mrs.Lucille Follmyer has been ill during the past week at the home of Mrs.Irving E.Gooley, Pleasant street.Messrs.Harold and Meriman C.Mayhew, W.T.Parker and Guelph Parker were visitors in Sherbrooke on Friday.The losing side in the B.Y.P.U.contest which closed recently, gave a supper for the winners Friday evening in the hall.After a delicious supper had been served, a short business session was held, the remainder of the evening being spent with various games.Mrs.Homer U.W'right was a visitor in Sherbrooke last week, where she was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.C J.Wright.Miss E.Helen McClintock spent the week-end in Cogticook with her sister, Mrs.0.T.Fickford, and Mr.Pickford.While attending the supper in the hall Wednesday evening-, November 18th, Gordon, the young son of Mr.and Mrs.Ora A.McIntyre, had the misfortune to fall and break his arm.Dr.Prefontaine, of Coaticook, reduced the fracture, after which Dr.Birs made an X-ray of the injured member, which is now in a cast.Miss Emma Damon and Mr.Charles Leblanc, Jr., are having new furnaces installed in their respective residences.The work is in charge of Mr.C.A, Kennedy, of Coaticook.Messrs.W.T.and Guelph Parker and Oscar C.Eglcston motor- Mrs.Charles Brown entertained at two tables' of contract bridge in honor of Mrs.William Currie, of Montreal.The prizes were won by Miss Rose Riddle and Mrs.A.E.Ward.A gucst-of-honor prize was given Mrs.Currie.Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess following the game.Mrs.Henry Lodge has moved into one of Mr.Omer Shaw\u2019s apart-: ments on Water street.| Mrs.Carl Brown was in Mont-: real on Saturday.Among those from out-of-town j who attended the funeral of Mrs.j Mary Stockwell on Saturday after-: noon were Miss Lucy Stockwell of I Stanstead, Rev.and Mrs.Pollock, of Ormstown,, Mr.and Mrs.Dunning, of York Village, Maine, Mrs.Harold Moxey and Mr.Rowland I Moxey, of Yarmouth, Maine, Mr.; and Mrs.Harold Goodhue, Mrs.' Clifford Goodhue and Dr.R.Spear, all of Sherbrooke, and Mr.Frank Stockwwell, of Pittsburg, Pa.Mrs.S.Gordon spent Saturday in Montreal as a guest of her daughter, Mrs.Ernest Holden.The Guild of St.Augustine\u2019s Church and a number of guests were entertained last Thursday afternoon by Mrs.E.Yale and Mrs.Patterson at the former\u2019s home on Grove street.Following the short business meeting, a pleasant social hour was spent.Refreshments were served at the tea hour by the hostesses.The Five Hundred Club met at the Danville Hotel on Wednesday evening of last week.Miss Mary Belanger was the hostess.Mrs.George Hamilton has moved into Mr.Omer Shaw\u2019s apartment on Crown street.Mr.David Parmalee, of Montreal, spent a recent week-end with his mother, Mrs.D.H.Parmalee.Mr.Roy Andrews, of Joliette, spent the week-end at his horn» here.The many friends of Mr.Norman Leet will regret to learn that he is ill at his home here.Mis Laura Gibson entertained the Evening Bridge Club on Thursday.Mrs.William Greer and Mrs.Margaret Buchanan entertained at bridge on Saturday afternoon.The prizes were won by Mrs.Gardner, Mrs.E.J.Morrison and Mrs.C.H.Shoemaker.Delectable refreshments were served by the hostesses at the tea hour.The Afternoon Bridge Club met on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.L.E.Findlay.Among those in Montreal on Saturday were Mrs.R.II.Stevenson, Mrs.Wadleigh, Mrs.D.H.Parmalee, Mrs.A.E.Ward, Mrs.R.Andrews, Mr.F.Smith and Mr.K.Burbank.HORIZONTAL 1 Dethroned ruler of today 7 He was the last-king, 13\tDisposition.14\tAmphitheater center.16\tThought.17\tConsumed.18\tPertaining the cheek.19\tLacerated.20\tNot so much.21\tSlides 22\tSleigh.24 Either 26 Pertaining sound.30 Slept.34\tIX.35\tFace cover.^ 36\tEntrance into 54 Answer to Previous Puzzle to 52 society 37 Repulses 39\tUpon.40\tEccentric wheels.44 To adjust 48 Bile.55 56 57 Grand- parental.Intolerant enthusiast.On the lee.Boundary.Uneven.Alley His - fortune was confiscated.VERTICAL 1\tTalisman.2\tNot to win.3\tEnemies.4\tUnequal things.5\tSoftens leather.6\tVerbal.7\tDress fastener 8\tPreacher 9\tInsects\u2019 eggs 58 He was found 10 Heathen god, guilty of \u2014-.11 Withered.T2 Having handi 15 Biblical prophet.23 Decays as fruit.25 Blackbird., 27\tUnit.28\tPen point 29\tGod of sky- 31\tEnergy.32\tPastry.33\tMeasure of cloth.36\tTo abscond.37\tWorthless person.38\tThe milt.41\tTo affirm.42\tChinese sedg« 43\tSlovak.44\tTo instigate 45\tDreadful.46\tSince.\u202247 Office.48\tFestival.49\tSound of sorrow.50\tThin fabric.1\tZ\t3\t4-\t5\tnr\t\t\ts 13\t\t\tmg i4\t\t\tIS\t\t n\t\t\tHis\t\t\t\t\t 2.0\t\t\ti.'Vi-1\t\t\t\t\t 44-\t45\t46\t47\t\t 52\t\t\t\t\t 55\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t5S\t\t 31 3Z 33 NEWS BUDGET OF SCOTSTOWN AND DISTRICT ASBESTOS Mrs.N.P.deValois spent the i week-end in Montreal as the guest | of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Bis-I gard.The Idylawhyle Christmas Club was entertained on Thursday afternoon, November 19, at the home of Mrs.John Reilley.A most enjoyable afternoon was spent and at the tea hour dainty lunch was served by the hostess.Mrs.Jack Silary was a guest of the club for the afternoon.Mr.Earl Gale spent the weekend at his home at St.Cyr.Mrs.H.W.Sharpe, of Quebec, spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs.Eric Morrison, and Mr.Morrison, Greenshields avenue.Miss Margaret Burle, of Montreal, was a recent week-end guest at the Hotel Iroquois of Mr.K, Crawford.The Auxiliary of St.Andrew\u2019s Presbyterian Church held its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday afternoon, November 18, at the home of Mrs.Sidney Dixon.The meeting was opened with prayer led by the president.The minutes of the previous meeting were read and accepted and other reports were also approved.Many items of old business were cleared up and new business discussed among which were plans for the St.Andrew\u2019s service held in the church and the dinner to be held in the church basement to which everyone is welcome.The Players\u2019 Club of Asbestos is intending putting on a new play and that was also under discussion.After a lengthy business session, the meeting was brought to a close and lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs.R.Hull, Mrs.Denovan and Mrs.Dixon.Mrs.A.H.Jackson, who underwent an operation in the Montreal General Hospital, has returned home somewhat improved in health and her many friends hope to see her about soon.Mrs.B.E.Beamer, who has been spending the past ten days at Chazy, N.Y., visiting relatives and friends has returned to her home on St.Joseph street.Mrs.C.H.Shoemaker spent several days in Montreal recently as the guest of her sister, Mrs, W.C.Mercer, and Rev.Mercer.Miss Kathleen Lockwood, of the Tingwick School, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Lockwood.Master Lyman Laxson is confined to the house with measles.Deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs.Omar Champoux in the loss of her husband, who passed away on Thursday, November 19.Vaughan will be pleased to learn she is recovering from her long illness, and is now able to be around the house.Rev.F.W.S.Waldron is spending a few days in Toronto, Ont.Master Pearly Waldron is slowly recovering from scarlet fever.A few other cases have been reported during the week.Mr.Fred Merry is expected home this week, after being ill for several weeks in Sherbrooke.A bazaar is being held in St.Patrick\u2019s Church for a week, and has been well attended.Social Evening Held Young People\u2019s Society of St.Paul\u2019s Presbyterian Church \u2014 Meetings and Personals.Scotstown, Nov.25.\u2014Sunday services at St.Paul\u2019s Px-esbvterian Church were conducted by the pastor, Rev.Duncan MacColl.The morning service was in Gaelic, with the text taken from Judges 7:7, \u201cBy the three hundred men that lapped will I save you.\u201d In the evening the service was in English, with the text, \u201cHe went down also and slew a lion in the midst of a pit in time of snow,\u201d taken from 11 Samuel 23:2'0.The choir sang an anthem, \u201cThe Saviour With Me,\u201d at the evening service.The Young People\u2019s Society of St.Paul\u2019s Presbyterian Church held a social evening at the manse with an attendance of thirty.Mr.Alexander Morrison, president of the Society, presided over the meeting.The business portion was devoted to a discussion of ways and means of furnishing the manse for its future meetings, the manse being vacant at present.The Society is deeply indebted to the Board of Managers for the use of the manse during the winter months.The evening was rounded out with an interesting programme of games and songs.At the close of the evening, refreshments were served.Mrs.Danny Campbell and son, Master Norman, have returned to their home in Dell, after spending a week at the home of Mrs.Campbell\u2019s mother, Mrs, K.R.MacLeod.Messrs.Kenneth MacLeod and Borden Parsons, of Montreal, are spending ten days at their homes here.Mr.Wilmer Taylor is spending a few days in Weedon.Mrs.C.M.Smith and son, Mr.Robert Smith, have returned from Montreal, where they spent several weeks.Miss Jean Murray, R.N., of Sherbrooke, is a patient in the General Hospital.Montreal.Miss Murray was accompanied to Montreal by her mother, Mrs, William Murray, who is a guest at the home of Mrs.P.W.Buchanan.Mrs.H.A.Scarth and daughter.Miss Jean Scarth, were in Montreal over the week-end.Mrs.L.J.Fairfield and Mr.Billy Fairfield are spending several week's in Newport News, Va., MacLean, Va., and Washington, D.C., where they will be guests of relatives.The many friends of Mr.Charles Bennett will regret to learn of his serious illness at his home here, following an injury.Mr.Ross Kinsey has gone to Brome.Miss Elsie Maclver spent the week-end in Montreal.Miss Isabel Sherman, of Sherbrooke, was a week-end guest of her mother, Mrs.A.G.Sherman.Mrs.L.E.Harris and Dr.Henry Watters have gone to Boston, Mass.They were accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.S.J.Scott, who will remain in Boston for a few days.Mrs.D.A.Maclver spent the week-end in Montreal, where she was a guest of her daughters, the Misses Marion and Catherine Maclver.Miss Cuylabel MacAulay, of Gould, was a week-end guest at the home of Mrs.A.G.Sherman.Mr.E.A.Wilson has gone to Toronto.Mr.and Mrs.Jack Irving and Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Evans have returned to Port Dover, Ont., after spending the past two weeks as guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.William Irving.Mr.Robert Irving accompanied them home.Mrs.Murdo Graham spent the week-end at Gould Station, where she was a guest at the home of Mrs.A.J.MacLeod.Mrs.John Smith was in Montreal over the week-end, where she visited her nephew, Mr.Campbell Mac-Lean, who is a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Scarth are spending a few days in Stanstead as guests of Mrs.J.Macintosh.Mr.and Mrs.T.G.Stokes and infant son.Robert George, of Bury, were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Scott.Mr.and Mrs.Alexander MacKen-zie and daughter, Joan, have returned to their home in Methuen, Mass., after having spent the past ten days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.N.Maclver.Mrs.M.D.Maclver, of MacLeod\u2019s Crossing, and Mr.Neil MacDonald, of Albert Mines, were PAGE THREE .¦ :g \u201cBlue\u201d Spells Reduce some women :, AT- rn ornm.onf xvnll cnnr> Kn oh n tn ho\tWT1/- TToo™ A poc \u2022 I Kl VI \u2022 Shn era ¦ ,\t, , x ,\t\u2022\t,\ti , ,\tRoman Catholic Church were Mrs.J, St.Pierre, Mr.T.schedule?and trains will be crowded to capacity j.Norris> Mr.s.T.Fregeau, Miss C.Langevin, Mrs.with home-coming holiday makers.\tD.Labonte, Miss M.Garceau and Mr.W.Dolan.\u201e ,\t.\t.\t'\t,\t! The following were elected officers of the Granby Substantial savings can also he accomplished Bible Society: Messrs.W.D.Bradford, J.W.West and bv earlv shopping.Prices can be compared and ^ D.Horner., j r ,\t,\t, , ¦\t,\t.\tAmong those taking part in a special service in qualities noted.Goods can be obtained for the; st.Andrew-; Church ,vere Mr.R.G.Stewart, the too And many mouths to feed \u2019Twas weary toil\u2014for rest or play They\u2019d little time indeed.They \u201csped the plow,\u201d turned the wheel And scythe and cradle swung And rode the long, rough miles to mill, The grist behind them slung.But still if any trouble came.In all the neighborhood, To help, or comfort, feed or nurse \u201cThe Neighbors\u201d ready stood.Those days are gone, and times are changed.Old neighbors now arc few, But still we hear of kindly deeds Just as we used to do.The neighbors still are kindly folk ernm-ent will soon be able to balance\tj WJZ: Easy\tAces; CRCM:\tSongs;\t!\tAnd so we wish\tto you\u2014 its budget and, as a consequence, re-.\tCFCF: Uncle Troy; CKAC:\tStudio\t! Health, happiness\tand best of\tluck duce the tax burden, first sup-1\tProgramme.\tj\tAll\tyour life\u2019s\tjourney through, pressing those taxes that are hinder-1\t7_13 p_ m_\t__ Wjz: Music\tis my\t\u2019 mg economic recovery.It is true | Hobby; WABC: Sportcast, Ted that close relations exist between ' Following are the best radio pro-, grammes tomorrow, Thursday, with ional Revenue, at the opening of the key to the stations in the final Montreal\u2019s new National Revenue ; paragraph: building, when he declared that at the rate Canada\u2019s export and import I 7.00 c.m.\u2014 WEAF: Amos and 9, 10.11.- HMc PUZZLERS ANSWERS TO SATURDAY\u2019S PROBLEMS.\u2014The cyclists travelling at the rate of ten miles per hour would meet in one hour.The fly flew at the rate of fifteen miles per hour.As he flew for one hour, therefore, he flew fifteen miles.WEDNESDAY\u2019S PROBLEMS.-A man and his wife together.had five children Half of their children were boys, How many of their children were -An old Arab bad two tons who were expert horsemen.Each had a horse of fine Arab stock.They argued and bickered so much about the speed of their respective horses \u201cat; ihe old Arab grew weary of the rivalry, and when he aied he stipulated that all his gold go to whose horse lost the .ace to the nearest village.Together they started out each determined that the other should win.They walked their horses slowly and moved in circles and got no place.Finally they met a wise old man, and they put their problem before him.Soon they were off again racing towards their village at top speed.What did the wise man tell them?Solution\u2014Next Saturday's Edition w ith more HMc Puzzlers.particular purpose desired and not because it was \u2018\u2018the only thing that the store had left.\u201d Shopping early combines an intelligent self-interest with a holiday spirit toward those for whom ; Misses Marion and Bessie Whyte and Mildred Haigh; Messrs.E.Armitage, J.H.Bryce, W.B.McCaw, A.Siler.Harry Armstrong, Stanley Bell and Roy Whyte.| Miss Etta Hale, of England, was visiting the Misses Hale in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Homer Hoskins and Mr.Leon Lathe wmeks before Christmas are the busiest in thej plante left Sutton on a visit to San Francisco.Mr.William J.Ewing was named registrar of Richmond County to succeed his father, the late John Ewing.a country\u2019s commercial exchanges and the national revenue.Econom- ^\t.ists rightly described the depression\t^\t\u2019 as lack of commerce.Figures cited ! \u201d m - Hobby; Hushing; WEAF: Voice of Exper- ience; CRCM: Luigi ^ Romanelli\u2019s ;-\\yj]]jara g0]es A humorous \u201chabitant poem\u201d was read by Gordon Badger, followed by i a comical story excellently told by CFCF: Brittany Pro- I by Hon.Mr.Ilsley indicate clearly! that as commercial activity increases j 7.30 p.m.\u2014-WJZ WABC: The Char A presentation of a lovely flora! .offering was made to the guests-of-: Lum and Abner; 'honor by Miss Joyce Blunt, at the trioteers; WEA.F:|sarne time that a silver collection vear.Drummondville\u2019s Young Hero.News despatches from all corners of the Do- ! minion frequently refer to the Royal Humane |J Society of Canada awarding medals of honor and M-certificates of recognition to heroes who jeopardize ! their lives to save a fellowman.Appropriate ceremonies are staged to pay special tribute to those R citizens who risked their live; that another may live.W hat Editors Say the general situation improves.We ,, , Feature; CFCF: Theatre Time; KD- j was tendered them by C.H.Brown, should follow Mr.Usley\u2019s advice i KA: Lights On.\t!\twho expressed the sentiments of and help our federal authorities to rT.7-45 P.m \u2014 W EAF: Bertrand ; the donors by recalling the very better our public finances.Individu-\tHirsch s Orchestra; WABC:\tBoaxe\tj friendly\tand\thappy\trelations\tevery- als, corporations and societies should I\tCarter; WJZ: Songs, CrCr.\tPinky\tone\thad\texperienced\twith\tthese\told limit their demands upon Ottawa j L®®-the Sailor.\ti\tneighbors.instead of ceaselessly seeking new 8.00 p.m.WEAF ; Rudy V allées i Mr.McLaughlin thanked his grounds for grants and subsidies, j Hour; WABC: Band Wagon; WJZ: | friends for their very pleasant sur-With decreasing expenditures anti ! Boston Symphony Orchestra; CR- nrise in an «nm-nm-iato mnnnon increasing resources, it will become j CM: Melody Treasure Hunt, possible to balance the budget.No j 8.30 p.m.\u2014CRCM: Dance Parade; one can pay up his old debts if be\tCKAC: Radio Encyclopedia, continues to spend more than he !\t9.00\tp.m.\u2014 WEAF : The\tShow CALLS ST.LAWRENCE SEAWAY A HOAX.Chicago Tribune.Several hundred s.peeches, thousands of bocks and a million pamphlets extolling the advantages of the St.Lawrence seaway as an outlet for the surplus farm ; products of the middle west must be recalled for cor-! Fully deserving of more than ordinary recogui- rection> «vision, or reprinting.Repeating an early tion is a seventeen-vear-old Drummondville bov.ieiror calculation, th-.s mass of nr informative r., r, ,, .\t,\t\u2019\t, ,\t,\t.,1 material affirms that completion of the project would Giles Pelletier, who rescued four members of\thi;\tr\t., , improve i.he position off the middle west gram farmers family from the\tflames which razed\tthe store\tand\tm the markets\tof the world to the extent of six cents residence of his\tparents, Mayor and\tMrs.Eugene\tper bushel.It\tis now being demonstrated that trade Pelletier.The exultation which Drummondville j w:n®; can reverse themselves and that the billion out- off the American neonlp wild scrim!.! earns and the Government is in the same position.Letters To The Editor citizens feel for this vouthful hero is tempered by 'a'\u2019 ,'be American people wilt actually aid the t ; ; foreign farmer to make further inroads in the middle the tragic death of his eleven-year-old sister, but it we,.mark/2 oz., $3.20; 40 oz., $4.85.DISTiLLED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND to Create Medical History.\u201d The | Orchestra: WEAF: Clem McCarthy, last sentence quotes: \u201cThis case.\u201d Sports; CFfcF: Spc , .Sports.Dr.Orman declared, \u201csets a preced- n.30 p.m.\u2014CFCF: Will Osborne\u2019s ent in surgical history.\u201d\t; Orchestra; WABC: George Olsen\u2019s This is not correct, for my aunt.; Orchestra: WJZ: Count Basie\u2019s Or-Mrs.VV.VV.Crotch, of the Peasant, f,jleRj:ra, KDKA: Dance Orchestra.Shop, Place du Peyra, Vence, Alpes] Mmes., France, was operated on.| eight years ago for the same cause, j a pair of surgical fbreeps, six inches i long, were discovered after X-ray j WGY\u2014Schenectady .790 started.Working from this basi but inside the burning structure were five others, j Superior to tide water Four times young Giles Pelletier rushed into the expert propagandi were able to show that with a very shadows of terrible death and each time he ; tW\u20acnty'five f°ot channel available this cost would be returned with a brother or a sister.Thoughts 0f|red\u2019JC®'J t0 l0Ur\tP*r hushel.Therefore, the personal safety never entered his mind as he sought ; wouW accrue to tbe farmer.Wheat> a]thoujfh m,)Stly frantically to prevent the holocaust from taking a Canadian is st human toll.\t' .ten cents?A few'inquiries\tme I\tct?\u201cepensatlon after that Such heroism cannot go unrewarded, should be taken to bring to the attention ot were left in her abdomen when she was operated on at a hospital in England.She contested the case, but after a lengthy lawsuit w^as informed that they, the forceps, had been there for a period longer than five years, i and that the law could not do anv-but arc- the boat- getting ! thing about the case, as she could of Princeton University, says com-.\t1 ! nnt.claim rnmnensation after that prehension of the Einstein Theory of Relativity is \u201cpart of the equip- VV ABC\u2014New York KOKA\u2014Pitttburt! ., W.1Z\u2014New York .CKAC\u2014Montreal .WRAP\u2014Nev.York CFCF\u2014Montreal .CRCM \u2014Montreal.860 980 760 730 660 600 910 URGES GREATER STUDY OF EINSTEIN THEORY Princeton, N.J., Nov.25.\u2014Professor Henry DeVVolf Smyth, chairman of the\u2019Department of Physics Steps\t! s\u2018x C\u20acnts is regarded as a\tbonanza; five cent* a maxi- j The.case was in most of the\tlead- j.\tj mum, and four cents the\tsummer average.Will\tthe'ing\tEnglish newspapers of\tthat .\t.\t,\t,,\t.\t, .', pamphleteers now explain how six cents can be saved G\u2019ne, and although I have no writ- proper\tauthorities\tthis\tact\tof\tself-sacrifice which\tj fro.m a four eerit rate,\tten\tproof at the present time,\tI can has few,\tif\tany,\tparallel;\tin\tthis\tdistrict.\t; \"it is also being discovered that the facility\twill-^\t'lt Yours^faUhfuIly, aUnt' : flow both ways.In times of grain shortage the ad-!\t1).GORDON Uniform Traffic Rule*.\tvantage would be passed along to the foreign export-1\tSherbrooke, Que.tr, to reduce prices at Great Lakes ports, which in One of the most important proposals placed i fluence theoreticaly extends back to the farmers, j 11 fi*.\tem physics.ment of any first-rate physicist.\u201d Writing in the current issue of the Princeton Alumni Weekly, he sought to dispel the notion that only twelve men in the world understood the theory.Smyth said the Einstein theory had practical applications ami was part of the warp and woof of mod- hefore the National Safety Council now in session in Ottawa is that urging a uniform system of traffic regulation.At the present time, as every motorist will attest, every municipality appears to have a traffic code of its own, especially in regard to traffic lights.The rule in some municipalities is that a red light is a positive stop to all vehicles.Others allow right turns on the red light.In other districts, the amber light shows alone to clear th ,li«ir\u2019- senso.\tzarrL \u2022ater or in a duck\u2019s giz- QUANTTTY PRICES FOR WEDDING RINGS Hays, Kas,, Nov.25.\u2014 Tsadore Windholz, a sharp bargainer, asked a jeweler the price of a wedding ring.Then, \u201chow much for two?\u201d Getting a discount, he went on \u201c\u2014¦ and three?\u201d Perplexed, the jeweler made a nice reduction on the quantity lot.Wedding music soon filled a church, and the brothers Windholz \u2014Isadore, Wendelin and Anselm marched down the aisle with their brides.Your Opportunity to Stock up with Drugs and Toiletries for Winter and with Gifts for Ladies on Your Christmas List Coleo .3 for 10c Caravan Castille .8 for 19c French Castille, 7 oz.(72% olive oil) 3 for 19c Toilet Soaps made by Jergens-Albert Colgate-Dominion Palmolive, Reg.5c .6 for 25c SOAP SPECIAL Lifebuoy, Baby\u2019s Own.Noxzema Woodbury\u2019s, Reg.10c 3 for 23c Jcrgens Floating Carbolic Soap, 12 oz., Reg.15c Kntcx .\t19c Kleenex 1.9c and 39c\tOPEN\tTEL.\t Modess\t2 for 39c Hospital Cottbn.\t\t\tPROMPT lb\t29 c Hospital Cotton,\tEVERY\tRA\tDELIVERY Johnson & Johnson, 16 oz.39c\tEVENING\t\tBY AUTO.Bath Spray .\t69c\t\t\t .\t2 for 23c Hot Water Bottle _______ 39c Fountain Syringe .G9c Combination Fountain Syringe and Hot Water Bottle .$1.09 Douche Syringe 79c Toilet Articles Cutex\t\t.33c Ipana Tooth Paste .\t89c Forham\u2019s Tooth Paste\t.30c Kolynos Tooth Paste .\t Woodbury\u2019s Shampoos\t.39c Theatrical Cold Cream, 8 oz.39c;\tlb.69c Woodbury\u2019s Cream .\t.39c Drugs Cod Liver Oil Preparations \u2014 Pure C, L.O.(Own Label) 2(3 oz.69c Puretest C.L.O.16 oz.$1.00 Father John .89c Scott's Emulsion, Igc.sizu 79c Haliver Oil, 60 capsules 79c C.I,, 0.Cone.Tablets, 100\u2019s .70c Milk of Magnesia, 32 oz.59c Kepler\u2019s Malt & C.L.O.for.90c and $1.50 Neo Chemical Food $1.15-2.45 A.S.A., 100\u2019s\t.39c 100 Caroid & Bile\tSalts\t.\t89c 100 Carica Bile\tSalts\t.\t69c 100 Veraeolate.89c 100 Alophen .59c 100 A.B.S.C.15c Heavy Mineral Oil, 26 oz.69c THE CUT-RATE DRUG STORE RAYMOND THIBAULT Corner King St.W.and Alexander.\tTHE UPTOWN PHARMACIST ft / SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1936.PAGE FIVE GAVE ADDRESS ON \u201cCHROMIUM\u201d #- CITY BRIEFLETS -» Uses of Chrotnium Plating in In-1 dustry Described by Stewart! Doak, of Lennoxville, at Regu- j lar Weekly Meeting of Rotari-1 ans Last Evening.The outstanding properties of chromium were described by Stewart Doak, of the Union Screen Plate Company, Lennoxville, 1 at the Rotary Club\u2019s regular weekly dinner j held at the New Sherbrooke House last evening.Chromium plating, the speaker ; said, although comparatively expen- : sive, will outlast nickle, glass and j hardened steel and is daily becoming more popular because of its endurance, finish, wear and corrosion resistance for industrial machines and products.Briefly reviewing the history of chromium, the ore for which is found in New Caledonia and South Africa, Mr.Doak declared it was discovered about a hundred and forty years ago.\u201cChromium,\u201d he said, \u201cis an elementary substance and was discovered by Vauquelin.In 1853 a British patent was obtained by Junot for a method of depositing chromium electrolytically.This represented the beginning of the research work that ended seventy years later in the commercially successful method of depositing chromium.\u201d The speaker said that the melting point of chromium is 2,939 degrees F.\u201cIts hardness when plated is 9.0, which is second to the diamond, which has a hardness of 10.0,\u201d the speaker said.Mr.Doak was introduced by Henry Downs, Jr., and thanked at the close of his address by Lewis Rosenbloom.The Club last night welcomed back a former member in the person of Rupert Elliott.Rosaire Samson, vice-president, presided in the absence of President Karl Barrett.Help your library \u2014 attend the ; food sale at Crane Ltd., Fri.Nov.27.j Turkey supper, Plymouth Hall, Thursday, Nov.26th, 5.30 to 7 p.m.; Tickets 50c._ Dance, Suitor\u2019s, Spring Road, Fri., 1 Nov.27, Good music.Heated hall, ! Opening tea, St.Patrick\u2019s Church Fair, Thursday, 4 to 6 p.m.Host- j esses: Mrs.A.Conway, Mrs.JL Me- ; Cafferty, Mrs.F.Kenalty.PLYMOUTH CHURCH WEEKLY BULLETIN Thursday, Nov.26th.\u2014The annual turkey supper served by the Women\u2019s Association in Plymouth Ch.Hall, 5.30 to 7.30 p.m.Price, 50c., GETS ! ONE YEAR JAIL FOR CAR THEFT Lennoxville Young Man Who Surrendered to Local Police Because His Conscience Was Troubling Him Sentenced in Magistrate\u2019s Court this Morning.FIRST MEETING HELD BY LOCAL SPEAKING CLUB NO TRACE OF STOLEN CAR No trace of Edgar Samson\u2019s automobile stolen from in front of his store on Wellington street south on Saturday evening last has been found, Chief H.O.Camirand announced this morning.The Chief said that the police investigation j into the theft of the car is continu-1 ing.\tj LOCAL ACCOUNTANT WAS SUCCESSFUL IN EXAMINATIONS Congratulations are being extended to Pierre Bachand, of the local firm of Edney, Armitage and Company, who has successfully passed the final examinations set by the Society of Chartered Accountants of the Province of Quebec.The passing of these examinations, considered a very difficult test, entitles Mr.Bachand to the use of the term chartered accountant.Mr.Bachand is a son of Charles Emile Bachand, local prothonotary.RADIO SPECIALS! $2-50\u201e , S Cash \u2019 1 Week NO INTEREST.GRADUATE IN MEDICINE OF BISHOP\u2019S COLLEGE DIES The death in Montreal yesterday of Dr.Jessie Helen Macdonald, who was seventy-six years of age, removes one of Canada\u2019s women pioneers in medicine and a name which was formerly identified with the Eastern Townships.Dr.Macdonald was one of a few Montreal women who studied medicine at Bishop\u2019s College, Lennoxville, before McGill University medical faculty was open to women.She practised in Montreal more than thirty years before retiring owing to ill health.A young man who surrendered to local police authorities for a three-year-old automobile theft because his conscience was troubling him was condemned to one year in the local jail by Judge J.H.Lemay in the Magistrate\u2019s Court this morning.He was Jules Laplante, of Lennoxville, who walked into High Constable Louis A, Gaudreau\u2019s office early this week and confessed to stealing an automobile in Lennoxville on or about November 15th, 1933, driving the car to Granby and there abandoning it.\u201cMy conscience has been bothering me,\u201d he explained to the police officer.He is a tall, young man, this Laplante\u2014and hs listened silently as the charge was read to him by Clerk of the Court Lemay this morning.\u201cI am guilty,\u201d he said.Judge Lemay said he would impose the minimum sentence of one year in jail.Laplante appeared about to say something\u2019, seemed undecided, felt the prison guard touch his sleeve and swung around and sat down on the prisoner\u2019s bench.High Constable Gaudreau claims the young man, when he gave himself up, expressed a preference to two years in the penitentiary to one year in jail.He may yet have his wish fulfilled.Crown Prosecutor Antonio Drolet stated to the Record this morning that charges of stealing gasoline may be lodged against Laplante.NEW RADIOS.SPARTON NEW 1936 6 Tube, Long and Short Wave Cabinet Radios.Reg.$114.A Cn Two Sets \u2014 Special for « HiOU SPARTON NEW 1936 5 Tube, Long and Short Wave Cabinet Radios.Reg.$99.50.$C£J Q C One Sfet.\u2014 Special at QjiJU 8 TUBE PHILCO Long and Short Wave Radio.1936 model, Reg.$149.\t$QC 0(1 Special at.m3lUU USED RADIOS General Table Radio.$20.00 Atwater Kent Cabinet Radio $29.50 i Lyric Cabinet Radio.$34.50 Sparton Book-End Radio .$45.00 Minerva Cabinet Radio .$39.50 General Elcclric Radio .$15.00 USED ELECTRIC WASHERS Easy Washer.$39.50 Apex Washer .$59.50 ALL R ADIOS GUARANTEED FOR v |®j ' '! ï I * ü TABLE LAMPS Complete with shades $n \"7 r Special at.£\u2022 I J Bedroom Suites 5 PIECES Special at ^00,50 18 Other suites in stock to choose from.TEA WAGONS \u201cGibbard.\u201d From 19.50\u2019\u201d \u201939.50 BEDROOM CHAIRS \u20198.75 \u2019\"\u201819.50 From.Dining Room Suites 9 BEAUTIFUL PIECES Special at I 4 Suites to choose from.OCCASIONAL CHAIRS $7.50 priced from.up CELARETTES r,rd.$19B50to$3e,50 NEST OF TABLES ^d.*13.75\u2018\u2018*19.50 CEDAR CHESTS *\u2018The ideal gift/\u2019 F ro m.*13,50 \u201845.00 BOOK CASES \u201849.00 f;Zd.\u201914,75 to HALL MIRRORS Priced from.*2,25 \u2019\u201d\u201914.75 Buy with confidence from Sherbrooke's oldest store.EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT \u2014 NO INTEREST TO PAY FREE DELIVERY.The local municipal front was not at all perturbed today by the fact that the Montreal civic authorities are all aflutter and the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America quite excited because a Montreal firm has decided to move its plant from the metropolis to Sherbrooke.The union, it was learned, despatched telegrams to Hon.Oscar Drouin, acting Premier, to Hon.Joseph Bilodeau, Minister of Municipal Affairs, Trade and Commerce, and to Hon.William Tremblay, Minister of Labor, requesting them to use their offices to prevent the removal of the clothing manufacturing firm, S.Rubin, Limited, to Sherbrooke, which would cast about three hundred employees on the H.C.WILSON & SONS LIMITED 37 Wellington St.North.\u2014Next Door to Granada Theatre.tmmi mercies of the city.This action of the union is in the nature of a follow-up of the protest voiced on Monday last by Aid.Joseph Schubert, of the Montreal City Council, to Hon.William Tremblay, Provincial Minister of Labor.Aid.Schubert protested at what he termed the \u201cunfairness\" and \u201cin-justiee\u201d of towns outside the metropolis being permitted to lure Montreal industries through tax commutation inducements.It was stated at.the City Hall this morning that the matter was being allowed to take its course.City representatives were in communication with Mr.Rubin this morning and were assured by him that he was still determined to come to Sherbrooke.According to reports emanating from Montreal, Hon.Mr.Tremblay has summoned the management of the Rubin company for a conference to be held at the Montreal Govern- ment offices on Saturday morning at which the whole matter will be discussed.Mr.Rubin visited Sherbrooke several days ago, when plans for the transfer of his business to this city were discussed.The city, on Us part, agreed to I grant a commutation of taxes for a I period of ton years to the company I on seventy-five per cent, of its valuation, while the company agreed to employ Sherbrooke help.Both parties appeared well satisfied with their deliberations and Mr.Rubin returned to Montreal to await the outcome of the referendum to bo submitted to the Sherbrooke rate-payers on Thursday, December 10, authorizing the commutation of taxes.Despite the strong objection which is being voiced in Montreal, there appears little to prevent the carrying out of present plans.From all indications the Rubin concern will be in operation in the Blue factory on King street west at an early date in the new year.KEEPING FIT IMPROVES | YOUR EFFICIENCY London, Nov, 25.\u2014A glance at his crowded social calendar today convinced seventy-seven year old Sir George Broadbvidgc, London\u2019s new Lord Mayor, he should enroll in a special course in physical training to keep fit.\u201cAny business man can double his efficiency by keeping one hundred per cent, fit,\u201d he said.\u201cThis year I expect to work harder as Lord1 Mayor than T ever did when I was struggling for success.\u2019' Just fifty years ago\u2014when he was twenty-seven \u2014 George Bvond-bridge earned five shillings ($1.25) i a week.Now be is one of the biggest tin financiers in London.SPECIALS Chocolate Cream Pies, Chocolate Eclairs,\tAflo dozen .Macaroons,\tIRr» box .\t.Nut Excello Cakes,\tiKr» each .Half Moon Layer\tCakes, 1 each .1 ALLAH\u2019S Just Phone 724w 228847 ^ 3150 PAHE STC SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 193ff.Record\u2019sClassifiedAds.Prices For Classified Advertising: CASH RAT£\u201410c for 10 words for one insertion ; I cent for each addition^] word.CHARGE R ATE\u2014TVenty-five cente for twelve words for one rnsertion.Two cents each additional word.ERRORS in advertisements will be rectified immediately on attention being called thereto.BIRTHS.MARRIAGES.DEATHS.Death and Funeral Notice, Card of Thanks.In Memoriam.without poetry.75 cent* an insertion.Poetry included in In Memorram.two cents a word extra.Engagements.Weddings.Birth Notices.50 itnts.List of flowers included in obituary reports, 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.Personal VCENI GET VIGOR AT ONCE! NEW ¦*\" Ostrex Tonic Tab jets contain raw oyster in vigors tors and other stimulant.One dcee pep up organs, glands.If not delighted.maker refunds few cents paid.Call, wiite.Pharmacie Sherbrooke.COWANSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL MARKS ISSUED Agents Wanted : V J AKE MONEY SELLING OUR NATION-I \u2022*\u2022*-*¦ ally known Nursery stock.New selling | plan with coupon bonus creates easier sales, more sales and more commission.Luke Brothers Nurseries, Montreal.Female Help Wanted rpHOEOUGHLY EXFERIENNCED STENO-! grapher and invoice clerk wanted for | out-of-town position.References required.] Apply Box 46.Record.Standing of Pupils at Heroes\u2019 Memorial High School for First Term Announced \u2014 Totals or Percentages Given for Grades 111 to XI.Cowansville, Nov.25.\u2014The following is the report of the Heroes\u2019 Memorial High School, Cowansville, for the first term of the year 1936-37.Grades I and II are in alphabetical order, while grades Rolla Chisholm 56.6, Olga LeChaus-seur 41.3, Shiriey Smith unranked.Grade IV, in order ox merit, with percentages: Billy Hastings 38.9, Reginald Holliday 83.8, Douglas Hamilton 82.7, Bryce Dougall 78.5, Marion Wheelhouse 78.1; Christine Laurie and Betty Barette, equal 76.8; Frances Scott 75.8, Lillian Bushey 74.5; Joyce Vaughan and Elizabeth Wheelhouse 72.1, Norman Saunders 60.5, Frances Ingalls 58.5.Grade V, percentages: Douglas Smith 92.4, Albert Strange 77 6.Donna Isaacs 73.1, Albert Forster 72.1, Patricia Taylor 70.9, Peggy Hawke 69.6, Willard Barette 68.7, Garth Dean 67.9, Geraldine Corey 67.7,\tBetty Craigie 66.9, Donald King 65.9, Kathleen Taylor 63.9, Betty Brown 58.8, Donald Bushey 57.8,\tCarl Lewis 37.6.Grade VI, percentages: Joyce Cassidy 94.1, Phyllis Buchanan 93.7, Betty Henry 90.1, Velma Vaughan 89.1, Joyce Beaudry 88.6, III to XI are in order of merit with ! Dorothy Corey 85, Barbara Seale totals or percentages:\tI 80.1, Shirley Hamilton 78.5, Edward Grade I: Harold Barette, Emma Bushey 75.7, Alvin l^eel 75.5, Eliza^ To Let THOROUGHLY COMPETENT G I R L, i ~ x 2,5 \u201cJV\u201d Be\u201cral ^o^work,' Bate7Hv?ng\u201dBookbindeV/^Kenneth ! beth StôckwêlT Ÿô.jr Reld \u2019 Ptekeï anno, i us be gooa cook.AbuIï^ Brown, Ardis Buchanan, Sonny ( 75.1, Mary-Gordon Johnson 75, An- ! D-.-'L.\t.\u2022 T> T ' r Record- __\t__________ son, George Phillips, Gerald Saun- ashe?, zc.Only $40 including heat.Phone \u2014\trTRT\ttsTTTTA dels, Anita StO\u2019Ue, Ethel Siiailge, Edward?, 135.\t£XPERIENCED GIRL DESIRES SITUA- Wl,]iam Sniith Brandon Sykes, ^ non in nrivafp homo >srwnalra Fritrl-ich\t,,\t_ ,\t,\t'\t^\t' \\\\ alter Zaluskey.Grade III, in order of merit, with !rjRADUATE royal victoria HOS- percentages: Shirley Teel 94.7, | 1>:tal d*5ires position.Nurse-companion Huth Hastings 85.7,\u2019Kenneth Stev-j or care of invalid.Beet references, would travel, reasonable.Box 50, Record.\t\u2019 PRIVATE G.ARAGE IN NORTH WARD.Apply Gilbert\u2019s Garage.Tel.506.tion in private home.Speaks English and French Good references.Phone 762.Room And Board 60.2, Billy Shanks 60.2.Grade VII, percentages:: Betty Bowles 88.4, Beverly Bowles 83.8.Merlyn Dougall 81.8, Mary Wyatt 76.1,\tRonald Vail 75.8, Maisie Holliday 75.4, Marjorie Jackson 75.2, Billy Hamilton 69.6, Margaret Scott 67.2,\tLionel Cunningham 66.6, John Barette 65.7, Lillian Bristow 63.3, Ethel Bromby 63.2, Richard Lauer 60.9,\tKeith Ingalls 59.4, Kenneth Scott 58.1, Kenneth Hamilton 54.6, John Powers 54.4, Dale Hauver 53.9,\tMildred Sykes 46.1.Grade VIII.possible 1,300: Alison Ingalls, 1,169, June Palmer 1,143, Thelma Chisholm 1,064, Reginald Clarke 984, Cedric Winser 971, Kathleen Patterson 938, Robert E COM AND BOARD WITH AIL HOME conveniences for iady or gentleman.36 j^OMESTIC Wolfe street.enson 84.2, Doreen Longeway 83,\tnoo ai.c\ta.,, Margaret Palmer 80.9T Donald I\t^ f _ ^^ .\t'RvnmVvT\tuioin \\T/n.-v-và-/-v-*-» EMINGTON TY'PEWRITER, BABY'S sleigh, pa.r of skis and poles, eome nice young canaries.Apply 51 Island Street.-AA PAIRS SHOES AND SKATES.75c1 to $1.Tube skates and shoes, $1.50.! I! by mail 23c extra.J.D.Tremblay, 138 King Street West, Sherbrooke.Phone 1910.I»UGG.KIGNAULT.HOLTHAM AND 0!4 IN.BRASS CYLINDER PUMP, 1V4 ^ Grundy, ndvocates.McManainy &.Walsh suetkn, 1U discharge, mn -w-ith motor Building.70 Wellington St.N.Phone 15S9.or pas engine.Apply 96 Prospect Street, Sherbrooke.Phone 649-W.Catherine Rcs's of Sherbrooke, Que., must settle or precent their claims within 30 days from the date of this notice to the undersigned executor.R.P.D.Witty, 180 Dufferin Road, Nov.25th, 1936.\tOttawa, Ont, yyrzLLS & LYNCH.ADVOCATES.GKAN- ada Theatre Building.JOHN P.WOLFE, B.A., B.C.L., Q.C.R, Buildinif, Wellington St.North.ASHTON R.TOBIN.ADVOCATE.p.oeer.blooen\u20198 Bldg, 66 Wclling-xn St.North.Phone 623, & DESMARAIS, SHERBROOKE Gagne & 15 WelSr ROCERY-RESTATJRANT WITH TENE-: 'J ment.Apply Box 45, Record.\tj TINE USED CORPUS BLOWER IN GOOD ^ condition.No reaaonabie offer refused.Stcvenson't L-mited, 146 Wellington North.eilington North.Richmond Pn.37.pHILCO SEVEN TUBE CABINET RADIO, - nrtr\tA perfect condition, 325 ; Muskrat coat, site IS year?, like ne-*, S25.Box 207, Sutton, _______ Que.Auctioneer r> M.DEMERS.AUCTIONEER, DIS.ST.k.nv Francis, Bedford, Sberbro HAS BEEN Ph 2005* ThE ,REMKANT KING\u201d - ^ R$/A Toaster One of the new chromium plated Toaster makes a choice gift.Very useful and will retain its beauty for $3 oo Percolators Electric Percolators make an Ideal Christmas Gift.Many gracefu} designs in aluminum, nickel, and chromium $C ft ft finish, as low as .Waffle Iron A Waffle Iron in a striking design, and a highly polished finish, makes a dainty gift ti the Hostess.Each .*9,65 A Modern Glass Coffee Maker c#! Once you have enjoyed coffee made this \u2022.à new way, you will never be satisfied with coffee made the old way.\t$/[ QR ^ What a Gift Ihis would he .\"rnJv Table Lamps What more delightful for a Christmas Gift.New designs, new artistic\tftft decorations, as low as .uiUU Give a Mixmaster One Useful, Efficient Food Mixer, $ftft 7C a real labor saver.J.S.Mitchell & Company Limited Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke.Now is the time to choose, leisurely anti wisely, gifts of jewellery, precious stones and watches .gifts that bring delight and pleasant thoughts throughout the year.Choose today and pay later.a little now and a little when you can.Come in today and let us tell you about our plan to make Christmas giving easy.E.J.MATHURIN Jeweller and Watchmaker 34 Wellington Street North.I PAGE EIGHT.(jfliSKBKUOEJS BA1LY KJ5COKD, WEDÎTESMY, NOVEMBER 25, 193ff.McKEMNEY ON BRIDGE SAFETY PLAY WINS GAMES Refuses to Finesse for Possible Loss.With K-J-10 of Trump Out Against Him, Declarer By Wm.E.McKenney Secretary, American Bridge League.Bridge players have learned, by the slow process of trial and error, that certain combinations of cards call for plays differing slightly from the stereotyped handling of a suit.For instance, it is almost auto-! matic for a player holding ace-queen ! and a number of small cards in a suit to lead the suit from the opposite hand and finesse the queen, : if the king has not been played.This ; play sometimes gains a _ trick, but there are many times when it will lose.\t: Thus, with a combination Hkej A-Q-9-8-6 in one.hand and 5-4-3 in , the other, one trick in the suit must) be lost,,regardless of how the five; cards are held in the opposing hands, j because the king, jack, and ten are) missing.\t! If there are enough entries in the ; hand with the small cards, the best | piav is not to finesse, but to lay j down the ace, then enter dummy and lead a card toward the queen,; deciding on the subsequent play by the card played second hand.It was knowledge of the added Solution to Previous Contract Problem.A J 10 2 V Q96 4 KQ54 A542 & 5 43 V 10 5 4 ?A J A A J 9 8 6 eaier A A Q 9 8 7 f?None ?10 9 8 7 AKQ73 A K6 ¥ AK J 7 6 3 : ?6 3 2 A 10 Duplicate\u2014N.& S, South I ¥ 3 ¥ Pass Pass West Pass 3 A Pass Pass Opening lead- vul.North East 2 ?\t2 A 4 ¥\t4 A Double Pass 10.2 BEDFORD GUILD HELD MEETING; ENERAL NOTES Si Bi-Mcnthly Session of Guild of St.James\u2019 Church Entertained at Home of Mrs.F.C.Saund- ers.Bedford, Nov.25.\u2014- Mrs.D.J.Reid and Mrs.Harry Jones 'were guests of Mrs.E.F.Currie, Montreal.Mr.Wesley Gilman, of Montreal, spent the week-end with his family, while Mr.and Mrs.L.Greenwood, of Verdun, were guests of the latter\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Hayworth.Mr.and Mrs, Forest Smith went to Montreal recently, where the latter entered the Royal Victoria Hospital for medical treatment.The bi-monthly meeting of the i Guild of St.James\u2019 Church was j held at the home of Mrs.F.C.Saunders, who was assisted in en Dick Tracy \u2014 Efficiency Drive OUTFIT DWINDLE- DOWN! PUT ©M VOUgÈ MASKS - I WANT TO LOOK ALL OF YOU OVER.YEAH\u2014 THERE S BEEN THREE OF THE MOB NABBED IN ONE MONTH?JOHNNY FUNCb AND THE TWO| DOIAEH-HEADS THAT WENT TO THE HOSPITAL TO KILL TONI THERE\u2019S ChOT TO BE A LITTLE MORE BRAINS DISPLAYED IN THIS OUTFIT FROM NOW ON.X THINK.YOU MU6S ARE SUPPlNe BUT BOSS- THIMKINS n eg.U- S- Pat- Ott.opyright.P>S.Providence .\t7\t5\t2\t0\t23\tII\tÎ0 Springfield .\t8\t4\t2\t2\t17\t17\t10 Philadelphia .\t8\t3\t3\t2\t17\t17\t8 New Haven .\t6\t1\t4\t1\t11\t16\t'! Aquatic animals do not drink water.RUTH PARTICULAR \\ BOUT POSITION HE ACCEPTS New York, Nov.25.-Replying to published reports that he bn-' been offered the managership of the Albany Senators of the International League, \u201cBabe\u201d Ruth said yesterday that he is not interested \u201cin any minor league managerships.\u201d Joe Cambria, manager of the Albany club, announced yesterday that he bad offered the managership to Ruth.The announcement was made in a telegram to a Troy newspaper.A! Mamaux, manager of the club during the 1936 season, was released bv Cambria shortly after the season ended.NO PLAYDOWNS FOR CANADIAN RUGBY HONORS Regina Roughriders, Western Champions, Ready to Stow Away Gridiron Togs Unless Challenge for Exhibition Games with Eastern Teams Is Accepted.Winnipeg Nov.25.\u2014With an eust-west championship tilt definitely out, football warriors of the west were virtually ready today to call the 1936 season terminated.Denied use of five ineligible players in an official game for the Canadian championship, the Regina Roughriders, western titlists, delayed final decision on their challenges to Eastern Canadian teams for an exhibition series.Frank Emma, manager of the Winnipegs, last year\u2019s Dominion titlists who met defeat at the hands of Regina in the western playdowns, said the Manitobans would not s^ep in to take the place of their conquerors in a Dominion championship match.Frank Hannibal, president of the club, said the idea was worth considering if Regina asked the Winnipeg club to defend tbe Grey Cup.N.J.\u201cPiffles\u201d Taylor, persident of the Regina club and also president of the Western Canada Rugby Football Union, said he did not think the Roughriders would object to the Winnipegs replacing the western titlists in an east-west duel, but he doubted if the Canadian Rugby Union would recognize such a match.Taylor said the Toronto Argonauts were the only team to reply so far to challenges for exhibition games with the Roughriders.The Argos had said they could not take any definite action until after the eastern play-offs.Taylor added that if word was not received from other eastern teams by tonight then the whole matter would be dropped and the Roughriders would call it quits for tbe season.But if proposals for a \u201cRose Bowl\u201d game on January 7 at Pasadena, Calif., between two Canadian teams developed the Roughriders would be interested, Taylor said.Tommy Alison, president, of the Toronto Argonauts, said be was endeavoring to arrange a \u201cRose Bowl\u201d game between two Canadian teams the day after the United States classic.Regina\u2019s Roughriders were nush-ed out of the official east-west championship match by a four to two vote of the C.R.U.executive which refused suspension of the residence rule qualification clause and thus prevented five Regina players from taking part.The five are Coach Dean Griffing, Fred Ray.Fritz Fal-gren, Louis Chumich and Jim Lander.former United States players.Until the Regina Roughriders announce definite decision on the eastern exhibition tourn or ask the Winnipegs to carry on in the Canadian final, no action is expected to be taken here by the Winnipegs.In any event, it was considered unlikely the 1935 champions would rtep into the breach although a final decision would have to be made at a club meeting.\u201cLIGHTHORSE\u201d HARRY COOPER PACING PRO GOLFERS Aus-usta, Ga., Nov.25.\u2014\u201cLight-horse\u201d Harry Cooper, of Chicago, is the lowest scorer and the largest money winner so far during 1936 among professional golfers of the United States.Robert E.Harlow, tournament manager of the Professional Golfers\u2019 Association, stated today that with only Augusta and the Miami-Biltmore tournaments to go to determine the winner of the Harry E.Radix Cup for low score average.Cooper has an average of 71.71 strokes in seventy-four rounds of competitive golf.Less than one-tenth of a point behind is Ralph Guldahl with an average of 71.78 for fifty-seven rounds.Cooper als;o has a narrow margin in the race for the largest money winner with a total of $6,837 since January 1.Henry Picard, of Her-shey, Pa., is second with $6,501.FOURTEEN MARKS CLAIMED BY CHICAGO SWIMMER New York Nov.24.\u2014When the Am-teur Athletic Union settles down in its annual job of rewriting the record books early next month, it will have 188 marks in track and field and swimming to pass on.Fourteen of the marks before the Union are by Adolf Kiefer, Chicago\u2019s Olympic and world champion backstroke swimmer.The outstanding is the 57.8 seconds for the 109-metres (short course).The Romans introduced the bagpipes in Scotland during the time of their invasion.CHILEANS GAIN FIRST VICTORY AT ROYAL FAIR Capt.Eduardo Yanez Rode Toqui to Victory in Military Touch-and-Out Stake Last Night After Chileans Had Made Disappointing Showing in Toronto Show.Toronto, Nov.25.\u2014After a series of disappointing performances on previous nights, Chile scored its first victory at the Royal Winter Fair horse show last night when Capt.Eduardo Yanez rode Toqui to victory in the military \u201ctouch and out\" stake.Toqui registered the only clean performance of the event.Yanez gave the horse a brilliant ride and drew the most thunderous applause to greet any rider at the show to date.A general favorite because of his dashing style of handling, he has been dogged by ill luck all through the current series of competitions.The United States gained second and third places with Fralach and Renso, both ridden by Lieut.J.O.Curtis.Blue Steel, ridden by Capt.R.G.Fanshawe, brought Great Britain fourth position and Canada\u2019s Lieut.Marshall Cleland was fifth on Roxana.The Irish Free State did not place a horse among the prize winners.Well down the list of competitors, Toqui fully deserved victory.It cleared each of the single poles with amazing ease, whereas the majority of the other horses lost their chances there by knocking down fillets or crashing the barriers.Fralach and Renso each cleared six jumps, as did Blue Steel and Roxana.Time was the determining factor in their placing.The Irish jumpers showing was surprising in that they, with the British, had highlighted the show thus far.Red Hugh and Owen Roe, ridden by Capt.D.J.Corry and Capt.J.J.Lewis, cleared five hurdles apiece to lead the Free State representatives.Toqui was the only one of the Chilean mounts to show up well, while the United States made the night\u2019s best all-round showing.The international event followed upon one of the outstanding events of the horse show, the international challenge cup competition for hunters.For the third successive year the trophy was won by Cuchu-lain, ridden by Miss Margaret Eaton and owned by the Oriole Stables, Toronto.Bonfire, entry of Isaac H.Clothier, Jr., Philadelphia, was second.GREEKS CAUSED KAYSER GIRLS\u2019 LEAGUE UPSET Second-Place Blues Lost Three Strings as Greens Moved into Tie tor Third Position in Standing\u2014Closest Bowling of Season to Date Witnessed Last Evening.The Greens stepped in last evening and prevented the Julius Kayser Girls\u2019 Bowling League programme from becoming another red, white and blue affair.The Reds and the Whites were victorious, but the Blues succumbed and by so doing suffered a severe setback in their pursuit of the pace-setting Whites.The closest bowling of the season to date was witnessed last evening.Eleven of the twelve strings were decided by margins of from three to twenty-nine pins and of these five were won and lost by two to five-pin edges.The encounter from which the leading Whites emerged with a two-string verdict over the Browns provided the keenest rivalry.The Whites captured the first two strings by two and five pins, respcct-ivey, while the Browns saved themselves from a whitewash by annexing the final tilt with fourteen pins to spare.The Greens moved up into a third-place tie with the Browns by blanking the Blues, causing an upset as they routed the runners-up.The tabulations of the first two strings revealed that the Greens had captured both by margins of three pins in each.The last string was not so close, the Greens\u2019 pintail total being seventy-one pins better than the Blues\u2019 aggregate.Desperate after dropping the first A checker expert contend- that fish i- good brain food.In persons who earth their own, it does seem to have developed the imagination.3 IMPORTED GENUINE Hand-Made LACE Today fashion decrees more lace, We have the finest, election in the city.Fatting at .Irish Crochet Lace .Cluny Lace .1 5c yd.Point-de-Venise Lace .\t75c yd.! 5c yd.15c yd.C.O.SAINT-JEAN, LTD.E.E.GOODENOUGH, President.21-23 Wellington St.North.Phones 1236 - 1237 ONLY ONE MONTH TO CHRISTMAS ! '90 LIMITEI ROSENBLOOM announces the arrival of The Christmas Shipment from WELCH MARGETSON\u2019S of LONDON, England.Gentlemen\u2019s Dressing Gowns, Luxurious Smoking Jackets.Attractive Scarves, English Neckties, Comfortable Socks.the largest assortment we have ever shown.Men who know prefer Welch Marge tson for several reasons; their styles are smarter, their tailoring Is better, and their prices are really reasonable.This distinctive agency is exclusive to Rosenbloom\u2019s for the entire Eastern Townships.Welch Margetson English Scarves Distinctive new patterns in pure wool $1.50.Genuine Cashmere $4.50.All-white Dress Scarves $2.50.Welch Margetson Dressing Gowns In the English manner.A large selection.Heavy wool fleeces, flannels, and luxurious silks.All new exclusive styles.$8.50 to $19.50.Smoking Jackets, $7.50 to $14.50.Welch Margetson English Neckties If you appreciate richness of coloring and design, the luxury of good silks and perfection of tailoring, here is an assortment of neckwear that will surely arouse your enthusiasm.Featured at $1.50 and $2.00, these are cravats par excellence.We specially recommend the silk and wool poplins at $1.50, Our New Gift Boxes Are Here.They Are Made In Sherbrooke by Page-Sangster.READY FOR \u2018 ROSENBLOOM\u2019# CHRISTMAS THE STORE FOR MEM AND BQV$ SHERBROOKB the, SMn-\\Àjjen£Âlajijile.GOOD TOBACCO NEEDS AO *À F // MmËk 3rtK'3iP::;: tlfi* tut aiti^icial ^lav
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