Sherbrooke daily record, 7 décembre 1936, lundi 7 décembre 1936
[" ^berbronke latlu ISfrorb Established 1897.Fortieth Year.SHERBROOKE, CANADA.MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1936.KING DIWARD HAS STILL TO REACH DECISION ON MARRIAGE TO MRS.SIMPSON.PREMIER ANNOUNCES Although Aware that \u201cAny Considerable Prolongation of the Present State of Suspense and Uncertainty Would Involve Risk of the Gravest Injury to the National and Imperial Interests\u201d Government Has No Intention of Pressing for Immediate Decision, Prime Minister Tells House\u2014With Exception of Move Against Morganatic Marriage, All Discussions Have Been Personal and Informal.London, December 7.\u2014The King has still to decide whether he will marry Mrs.Wallis Simpson.Prime Minister\u2019 Baldwin, reading from a typewritten statement, told the House of Commons this afternoon \u201cwith the exception of the question of morganatic marriage, no advice has been tendered by the Government to His Majesty, with whom all my conversations have been strictly personal and informal.\u201d He continued: \u201cThese matters were not raised first by the Government but by His Majesty himself in conversation with me some weeks ago when he first informed me of his intention to marry Mrs.Simpson whenever she should he free.\u201d When the King has arrived at a conclusion as to what he will do, said Baldwin, \u201che will no doubt communicate it to the Government in this country and the Dominions.\u201d A packed and anxious House hung on the Prime Minister\u2019s words.The Peers filled their gallery.Hon.Vincent Massey, Canadian High Commissioner in London, sat with the other Dominion Pligh Commissioners.In the corner of the ladies\u2019 gallery sat Mrs.Baldwin, an observant witness.As he entered the House half-way through the question hour, Baldwin was cheered from both sides.But he had little information to give.Everybody wondered whether the Prime Minister would be able to give the King\u2019s decision.But the King\u2019s final decision Baldwin was unable to give.When Baldwin said that the Government \u201ccannot but be aware that any considerable prolongation of the present state of suspense and uncertainty would involve the risk ¦of the gravest injury to the national and Imperial interests\u2019\u2019 he was interrupted by cheers.There were further cheers when Baldwin said, \u201cI cannot conclude this statement without expression\u2014 what the whole House feels\u2014our PREMIER DUPLESSIS BACK IN QUEBEC OFFICE I I Quebec, Dec.7.\u2014 Premier | | Maurice Duplessis, expected in ! 1 Quebec since Friday, returned I ! from a three-week vacation to- I ' day.He was in Montreal yester- I ! day and visited the Parliament | i buildings here soon after his re- I ! turn.! Hon.Oscar Drouin, Minister ! of Lands and Forests, has been ! acting Premier since Mr.Du- i ! plessis\u2019 departure.Isanbul, Doc.7.\u2014Several hundred persons were drowned and about 30,-\u201e ,\t,,\tTT.000 were made homeless by heavy deep, respectful sympathy with His fi00c|g sweepjng the city of Adana Majesty at this time.\tj anf| surrounding regions in south- c t\u201ei,,.i ,\t,\ti., ¦\t, aicnuianop.and a large group of and bishops gathered in Thy way,\u201d or again in the Litany, at an Anglo-French luncheon, Win-j \u201cthat it may please Thee to rule ston Churchill, who criticized the ; his heart in Thy faith, fear and 1 Cabinet for not consulting Parlia- ! love.\u201d ment concerning\tthe sovereign\u2019-: The day was ushered in with a posisble marriage to Mrs.Wall!:- slight snowfall, quickly dissolving Simpson, declared:\t| into a rainy drizzle.Cities and \u201cI have known His Majesty since j towns alike boro a depressed at-hc was a child.T can tell you that, mosphere, gloomily harmonizing you may he perfectly sure that | please Turn to Page 2, Col.7.\t1 never, either in letter or spirit, will____________________________________ he he found to act contrary to the\t- ! British constitution.\"\t! benches as the Parliamentary scs- I \u201cThis is a moment,\u201d Churchill sien prepared to open, continued, \u201cwhen the sympathies of j Aisles and standing room in the | every man and woman\u2014not only ''ear were completely filled.Seats | in England, but T believe.through- specially set apart for the diplomat- j out.the friendly nations of Europe.\u2014 | ic corps were crowded with a m La ; I will go out to a sovereign who is i sailors and ministers, now under the most grievous stves- i Twenty-five members of the Rp.s, both public and private.\u201d j House of Lords took their places in Guests at the luncheon cheered I the Peers' gallery.Churchill loudly.\t!\tThe members cheered the Prime In expectation of a fresh 'ale- I Minister as he made his way ment on the situation from Prime | through the crowded aisles and took Minister Baldwin, members of the his seat a few minutes after 3 p.m.House of Common crowded the I ( 10 a.m.E.S.T.) Detroit, Dec.7.\u2014 Capt.Simon ; Edmonton, Dec.7.\u2014Men and wo-Lake\u2019s sea-going- \u201cvacuum cleaner\u201d , men of the far-northern Alberta has started some Michigan business ! constituency of Grouard, where men talking with new interest today I most political meetings arc address-of possible attempts to salvage car-1 ed in French, English and Free In- goes from the numerous sunken !\tdian, trooped to the polls today\tin a\tj K.< R.btockwell,\tr.\tL.Johnson\tdevelopments and consulted in as-\tin\tthe throne\troom for\tan\tAdvent freighters in the Great Lakes.\tj\tbye-election which will\tprovide\tPre-! a™ E.Goyette, all\tof\tCowansville,\tçordance with the joint responsibility j\t?ermon\twhich\twas\tpreached\tby A number of business executives «lier Aberhart\u2019s Government with\tA.\tC.\tJameson, of\tSweetsburg, and\tof all\tgovernments of the British father Virgilio Valstagna.conferred here last w-cek with the its first test of p ddic opinion since\tjJ.\tGingras,\tof Waterloo.\tCommonwealth.] 193Ü\t1 The deceased, who was horn at\t_______ f-TMC \"\\t;C ATUCP-î\ti IVhe spuvsely-populatecl, isolated\tI Waterloo on October\t7th, 1868 was\tTH[S COUNTRY\u2019S ATTITUDE 1HL\tWLA 1 HLK\tI\tI\tconstituency, Dr.Willie Desrosiers\tthe son of John Francis and Marie\t, ,Ilnl:n\tDv\t\u2022 niunnM\tTIMCC carried the banner of the Social\t! A.C.(Gendreau)\tLeonard.His\tLAUUrtiJ\tdi\tLUINUUn\t1 lirl&d j\tCredit party against J.H.Tremblay,\tgrandfather came\tfrom County FAIR AND DECIDEQLY COLD.| who resigned a government agricul- Meath, Ireland, and settled in Wick- London, Dec.7.\u2014The Times^to- I tarai job to run as a Liberal.Poll.- ham, Quo., in 1832.\tday praised the attitude of Can- 1 ressuie is high over Manitoba,\topened at 9 a.m.(11\ta.m.E.S.T.) Mr.Leonard was\teducated at\tadian newspapers and the Canadian i the Lake region and the central\tanWinter Fair, where he won the championship of the National Oratorical Contest open to the rural ymjflf of the Dominion.From left to right are Stéphane Body, director for the Dominion Department of J&ctys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Livestock Clubs in Quebec; Albert Desrosiers, Federal livestock fieldman and coach of The successful competitor; Arthur Frigon, assistant general-manager of Radio-Canada; young Eliyson, being congratulated by Lt.-Col.W.Bovey, of McGill University, one of the judges, and J.Joyal, Provincial agronomist for Nicolet County.In Mr, Elly son\u2019s hand is the cup he won at Toronto.development will be handicapped.1 Bebtri'' B is, therefore, very press-so long as society cannot make use!1\"?for ns to gam a thorough know-of the Talents and the knowledge of le(\u2018fe of 0l,r rich and promising agri-ouv brainworkers.\tendure.Canada, because of its fertile soil and the fine climate, adapted to a variety of crops, offers the greatest, possibilities of agricultural develop-One needs but compare the GERMAN YOUTHS ORDERED TO COLLECT BEECHNUTS Berlin, Dec.7.\u2014 Every German boy and girl today was ordered to ment, find all the beechnuts in Germany.I fibres of our exuorts of cattle, milk Hermann Goering, as chief of products, cereals and fruits with Chancellor Hitler\u2019s four-year plan for economic rehabilitation, instructed the entire Hitler Youth Organization, 6,000,000 strong, to comb the forests for beechnuts with which to make cooking oil and relieve the acute fats shortage.those of other countries, such as Denmark, Argentina and New Zealand, to understand that our Dominion occupies a prominent position in.the markets of Great Britain and the United States.It is, therefore, proper to assert that our agri- culture offers the Canadian people ! a source of incalculable riches.Considering agriculture from the viewpoint of production, domestic markets and exports, what attitude must youth take in the realization of this objective ?I say that youth must occupy the foremost rank.Why?Because youth is synonymous of the greatest source of ideals and realization in the world.Youth, and youth alone, possesses in abundance those qualities indispensable in attaining its objective, for youth is naturally more inclined to develop, educate and better itself.Quebec\u2019s youth has not yet failed in the pursuit of these noble ideals, of this sublime mission.Our young ! farmers are grouped under the ban-1 ner of the Canadaian Council on, Boys\u2019 anil Girls\u2019 Club work, com-1 posing 260 clubs numbering six | thousand members, all living and ! active units which have spread out in all rural parts of the Province.Results have been prompt.Have not the livestock club boys of my native j Province won the Canadian chain-1 pionship in interprovincial judging1 contests four times out of five?Theyj have competed with honor not only : at the regional fairs but at the larger exhibitions in Sherbrooke, Quebec and Three Rivers, winning titles in the regular classes against breeders of age and experience.They have distinguished them-1 selves in every phase of animal breeding and farm management.Their dairy herds are T.B.tested to the extent of eighty-one per .PAGE SEVEN Re cor d \u2019 s Classif i sd Ads.I\tCross-Word Puzzle \t Prices For Classified\t1\tFor Sale Advertising: CASH RATE\u2014lOo for 10 words for one\tI TTEICLA FURNACE, NO.119.APPLY | -¦-l Box 72, Record.insertion ; 1 cent for each additional word.CHARGE RATE\u2014'IVenty-five cents for twelve words for one insertion.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 centa an insertion.Poetry includ* ed in In Memorram, two cents a word extra.Engagements.Weddings.Birth Notices, 50 ai-xts.List of floyvers included in obituary reports, two cents* a word Twenty-five cents extra when charge account is opened.Reader Notice tn country locals, 15 cents per line, five words to a line; [yen^oxville and City Brieflet, 20 cents per line.\"TOLEDO COUNTER SCALES FOR STORE .1 ONE GRADE DURHAM HEIFER TO j freshen in January.Twelve chickens j or more.One turnip cutter for sale.Mrs.A.Astbury, Cape!ton.* Que., prnA PAIRS SHOES AND STATES.75c to $1.Tube skates and shoes, $1.50.j If by mail 25c extra.J.D.Tremblay.138 ! King Street West, Sherbrooke.Phone 1910.:\tIN.BRASS CYLINDER PUMP, 1V4 ^ suctkn, 1*4, discharge, run with motor or pas eng ne.Apply 96 Prospect Street, ! Sherbrooke.Phone 649-W.Personal rpwo PAIRS DRIVING HARNESSES, 1 -*\u2022 sleigh, 1 burlow.Address W.W.St.Dizier.Box 77, Massawippi,- Que.]\\ TEN i Hi Ost GET VIGOR AT ONCE Double sleigh with moccasin runners, good as new.Apply J.A., NEW ! Menard.Compton.Write Watervilic R.R.2.Ostrcx Tor,10 Tnbets contain raw oys- v,v0 PAIR RET) î'OXES, WILL SELL tor invigoraters and other stimulant.One X separately or take the lot for forty dose pep up organs.^ glands.If ^ ^1^'| dollars, or will trade for cattle.Three hundred eg-g incubator, used two seasons, $15, or will take 20 Barred Rock or Leghorn pullets.Write George Buck, Sawyerville, Que.id, maker refunds few cents paid.Gall, mite.Pharmacie Sherbrooke.Male Help Wanted l^XiCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR.AC-live, capable young man to become associated with established business.Three thousand investment required and secured.Real Estates For Sale NINE ROOM -house built on two lots for $3,000 and Salary and share of profits.Box 67, Record.0niy $400 down.Phone Edwards at once.IV XI.v JINGLE MIDDLE-AGED MAN TO TAKE ! ^ care of four horses, shovel snow around jousc and look after furnace.Apply Aetna Touse, Drummondville, Quo.Phone 49.Live Stock For Sale Situation Wanted.Male A B ¦*- x ca STANDARD BRED GELDING, BOB MAX-j ^ worthy, nine years, sound and right, reason for sellinig going away.Chas.Whit comb, WaterviMe.Ju' j XVMJR YEAR OLD MaRE, cated young man desires a position in X ^203 lbs.Ole Olson, Bury.a store during Christmas or permanently.\t\u2014\u2014\u2014\t.: 1 r\u201c or what have you?Write Box 71, Record, j\tTo Let WEIGHT Female Heip Wanted jg I E ! yiX ROOMS, HARDWOOD FLOORS, 522 I single house, six rooms, $20 ; eight room EXPERIENCED CLERK FOR CHRIST- j hoUg
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