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[" 5>h?rbrnokf laüg Swnrîi Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1937.Forty-First l ear.SINO-JAP SITUATION MORE CRITICAL New Clashes Appear Inevitable As Both Sides Mass Armies Japanese War Office Declares Vanguard of Chinese Army Advancing from the South Opened Fire on Japanese Positions West of Peiping-Authorities Admit Peace Between Two Countries Hangs in \u201cPrecarious Balance.\u201d EARL BALDWIN HONORED BY CONSERVATIVES Tokyo, July 12,\u2014The Japanese War Office announced today that the vanguard of a Chinese army advancing from the south had opened fire on Japanese positions west of Peiping at eleven a.m.(11 p.m., E.D.T., Sunday night).The War Office communique declared the Chinese attack brought the critical situation in Sino-Japanese relations to the breaking point.\u201cThe Japanese garrison is fully prepared to cope with the crisis,\u201d the communique said.(From the direction of -march from the south, the vanguard might have been that of the 50,000 troops the Chinese Central Government was reported to have sent to reinforce the twenty-ninth route army.) The War Office spokesman detailed widespread Chinese troop movements reported by army advices from the zone in North China where fighting has been in progress since Wednesday.The Nanking Government\u2019s crack central army, he said, was already on the march toward the Peiping-Hankow railroad.The embankments of this line, twelve miles west of Peiping, have formed the battle positions for some days.It is Peiping\u2019s lifeline to the rest of China.General Wan Foo-Lin and General Feng Chan-Hai were reported to have moved from Paoting (Tsin- gyuan) _ to Chohsien and Liuliho.^\u2014- Liuliho is but twenty-tfo miles south of the scene of the heaviest fighting, Chohsien is seven miles farther south.Both towns are on the strategic railroad to Hankow.HEAT DEATH TOLL IN U.S.TODAY STANDS AT 335 -* Chicago, July 12.\u2014The heat wave, extending from the west era plains of the United States to the Atlantic seaboard, left 335 persons dead today at the end of its sixth day.Although local thundershowers brouht appreciable relief in many states yesterday, meteorologists expected temperatures I to climb back into the high ! nineties.The Weather Bureau\u2019s 1 forecast generally was \u201ccontinued warm.\u201d IL DUCE APPROVES GIANT SEAPLANE-AIRPORT PLAN Genoa, Italy, July 12.\u2014Announcement was made today that Premier Benito Mussolini had approved plans for the construction of Italy\u2019s greatest combined seaplane and airport here, costing $6,000,000, Chinese Forces Strengthened.-v 1 Simultaneously, the War Office! One Dead, Five Injured, Toll Of E.T.Week-End Accidents While Learning to Swim \u2014 Automobile Smash, Sawmill Accident and Three Falls Responsible tor Remaining Cases in this District Over Week-End.under51 Gen, shat:g cw'and\"^, Eighteen-Year-Old Hatley Youth Drowned at Ayer\u2019s Cliff Pang Ping-Hun had moved up to ; positions around Paoting.In support were the two army | units under the command of Genera! i Liu Shi-Haiso, of the Central Army Staff, moving toward positions south of those established by General Shang and General Pang at Paoting.General Han Fu-Chu, head of the Shantung Provincial Government, the state on the southern border of Hopeh, where the other movements were reported, was understood have distributed his forces the Tientsin-Pukow railroad.o ne person is dead and five more * are suffering from various injuries as the result of a series of accidents in the Eastern Townships over the week-end.Harry Clark, eighteen-year-old resident of Hatley and son of Mr.i and Mrs.Henry Clark, of Compton, to I was the one fatality, losing his life along jjn the waters of Lake Massawippi i at Ayer\u2019s Cliff Saturday evening Tientsin is the headquarters of the | when, according to his companions, Japanese army maintained in North | Oscar and Leo Laflamme, of Hatley, China since 1901 to keep open a ; he slipped from the ladder on the corridor from Peiping to the sea.| Government wharf and plunged into With both powers despatching j the water, which is from eight to troexps to the battle area, peace be- j twelve feet deep at this spot, tween Japan and Chma hung in a) Despite the fact that all three precarious balance.\thoys were just learning to swim, AMENDMENTS TO CONSTITUTION \u2018Adequate armed forces\u201d had been ordered to China not only from Man-choukuo but also from Korea and Japan proper, prince Fumimaro Kmoye, Japan's premier, declared1 after an emergency cabinet meeting.Central Government Rejects 1 Local Agreements.\u2022b-* Report that the Chinese Government had refused to reconcile any agreement made by local Chinese authorities in North China and had ordered fifty thousand reinforcements into the zone caused observers here to declare they saw little prospect of avoiding war.The Japanese Governments, a spokesman announced, would not negotiate a settlement of the.series of clashes with the Chinese Central Government at Nanking.The incident, he said, was local and could he settled only by the military authorities on the spot.\u201cWhat Japan seeks from China,\u201d a Government communique said, \u201cis apology for unwarranted attacks, reparation for the slain Japanese Continued on Page 2, Col.5.Oscar Laflamme dove in the water in a vain attempt to rescue his drowning friend, battling bravely to ing him to the surface, but was unsuccessful in holding the struggling youth.In the meantime, Leo Laflamme raced to the home of L.O.Kier-stead, who immediately rushed to the scene to aid in the rescue efforts.By this time, two young men from Coaticook who were camping at Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Selah Burroughs and George Cromwell, and who were boating on the lake when they heard the cries of distress, had reached the spot, where Clark went under.Burroughs dove into the water and succeeded in bringing the lad to the surface in about twenty minutes, Kierstead taking the body to shore.Dr.C.O.Brown, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, assisted by volunteer helpers, worked on Clark for two hours in an attempt to restore him, but the artificial respiration failed.Accidental death by' drowning was the vei'dict returned by the jury under Continued on Page 2, Col, 6.Senate Judicial Committee, After Denouncing Roosevelt Court Reform Proposals, Studies Four Possible Constitutional Amendments.Earhart Search Suspended Pending Arrival Of Naval Airplane Carrier Lexington Expected to Launch Sixty-Three Airplanes Tomorrow in Last Resort Efforts to Locate Missing Aviatrix and Companion, Lost Over Week.Honolulu, July 12.\u2014The vast mid-I\u2019acific hunt for Amelia Earhart, missing flier, believed dead by some United States naval authorities, was called off today in the isolated Phoenix Islands sector and searchers awaited arrival of cm aircraft carrier to open last resort efforts.The carrier Lexington, steaming southward from here, was expected to reach the search aiea and launch her brood of sixty-three planes by Tuesday morning.Rear Admiral Grin G, Murfin, Fourteenth Naval District Commandant, announced the Navy had completed its fruitless search of the Phoenix Islands, more than two hundred miles below the equator and far south of the course Miss Earhart and her navigator had plotted in seeking bleak Howland Island.The aviatrix and her navigator, Frederick J.Noonan, disappeared on July 2, presumably within a short distance of Howland Island, their goal on a 2,670 mile flight from New Guinea.Washington, July 12.\u2014The Senate Judiciary Committee, which scathingly denounced the Supreme Court bill, considered four amendments to the United States constitution today as possible substitutes for the programme formulated by President Roosevelt.Some members suggested one of the.proposals might be a basis for a compromise if the pending bill should be blocked.The Committee was called together in mid-morning, shortly before the Senate began the second week of its debate on Supreme Court revision.The proposed constitutional amendments would : 1\u2014\tRequire Supreme Court justices to retire at seventy-five.The constitution now gives them life tenure.2\u2014\tPermit Congress to override by a two-thirds vote Supreme Court decisions invalidating its act.3\u2014\tLimit terms of judges to a definite number of years.4\u2014\tIncrease the Supreme Court to eleven justices.One would be chosen from each of the ten judicial districts, and the Chief Justice would be selected from the country at large.ANOTHER INFANT PRODIGY Fulton, N.Y., July 12.\u2014Eudora Louise Graves, two year old infant, \u201cwonder\u201d counts up to 100, has a vocabulary of some 2,000 words and can recite nursery rhymes, Daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Richard S.Graves, operators of a bee farm near Fulton, tiny Louise will ob-sevo her second birthday July 28.A pretty blond baby, with rosy checks and blue eyes, Louise in most respects is a normal youngster, fond of dolls and pounding on the piano keys.Without faltering once, Louise listed twenty-three figures shown on her blocks.The list included bicycle, fox, wolf, truck, eagle, tractor, elephant, camel, seal, horse, train, car, pig, cannon, hoe.airplane, dog, duck.Indian, boat, lion, mouse and zeupeliu* 1 rt,, ,\t.Sis \"\tV\"., .: c-irt\u2019S-wi ' \u2022, £¦.*' * {si e*.I I a i Is 'h-.-s ; Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain is shown in the above picture presenting Earl Baldwin, the ex-premier, with a volume containing 558 expressions and resolutions of appreciation from various unions and societies connected with the Conseiwative party over the splendid work of the former Prime Minister.The past and present premiers are chatting at Friends House in London together with Lady Badwin, Seek Means Of Assuring Neutrality British Foreign Office Working Against Time to Find Compromise Plan Which Would Allow Resumption ot Spanish Non-Intervention Patrol.TWO MINISTERS LEAVE QUEBEC TWO DOMINIONS CONCLUDE NEW TRADE ACCORD Fatality In The Steel Strike Increased In Latest Battle London, July 12.\u2014The For eign Office worked agains time today to find a way o: restarting the stalled machinery oi Spanish non-intervention.Foreign Office officials spen long hours at their desks consider ing plans which might enabh Great Britain to fulfill the mandate given her by the twenty-sis nations to find a workable nonintervention plan.Prime Minister Chamberlain wa; in frequent telephone communication from Chequers, his countn home, and Foreign Secretary Eder arrived from Deauville, France after a meeting with Sir Eru Phipps, British Ambassador a Paris, aboard the yacht Princess on which he spent a week-enc cruise.It was believed a plan for breaking the non-intervention deadlock, which arose when Germany and Italy withdrew their patrol ship?and refused to countenance an Anglo-French patrol, might be placed before the twenty-seven-nation committee any time within the next forty-eight hours.PARIS HEARS BRITISH PLAN IS COMPLETE Provincial Treasurer Going to Tentative England to Name Taxation Inquiry Commissioners and Trade Minister Bound for Paris Exhibition.Discussions Between New Zealand and Canadian Government Officials Result in Draft Agreement.One Man Killed and Five Wounded in One Hour Gun Battle Between Police and Strike Sympathizers at Massillon\u2014 National Guardsmen, Recently Removed from Troubled Area, Ordered to Return to Maintain Peace.Quebec, July 12.\u2014Hon.Martin j Ottawa, July 12.\u2014Tentative de-Fisher, Quebec Provincial Treasur-i cisions for an extended trade er, was on board the liner Empress ! agreement between New Zealand j of Britain last night, bound for Eng- ! and Canada have been drafted for I land where he is to select two fin- ! presentation to governments of both I ancial experts who will study Que- ! countries but details will not be I bee\u2019s taxation structure.\tj made known until action is taken by ! Decision to revise taxation in the ; them.Province of Quebec was decided at j This was announced following] the last session of the Provincial ' conferences here during the week-j _ Legislature and Fisher was chosen I end between Hon.Walter [Nash, j British to select English financial experts 1 Minister of Finance, and his associ-to study possible changes.\tj\taies, and Trade Münster W.D.Fisher left here yesterday on the j Euler.The New'Zealand deelgation Empress of Britain with Hon.j left yesterday for Montreal land Washington.Prime Minister Mackenzie King, Justice Minister Lapointe and Finance Minister Dunning held some preminary discussions with Mr.Nash while they were returning from the Imperial Conference.In Ottawa, GIANT FLYING TO DOMINION Joseph Bilodeau, Minister of Trade, Commerce and Municipal Affairs, who is heading a representative delegation of the Federation of Boards of Trade of the Province.He is sharing leadei-ship.of the group with L.A.Langlois, president of the Quebec Board of Trade, and will visit the Paris Exhibition with the Provincial Treasurer as official representative of the Province, Fisher will not return to Quebec until September 1\u20ac.In the meantime, he will seek to develop the liquor trade between Scotland, Italy and Quebec.Also, he will study the peat situation in Denmark.Before hisdeparture Saturday, the Provincial Treasurer said he felt the peat market for the Province could be increased greatly.Airliner Caledonia Starts on Return New York to London Flight this Morning\u2014To Land on St.Lawrence.M assillon, O., July 12.\u2014Gunfire in a sanguinary encounter between police and strikers increased to fourteen today the number of lives taken by violence in John L, Lewis\u2019 C.I.O, strike for signed contracts from four steel producers of the United States, One man was shot and killed and five others were wounded in a clash last night at the headquarters of Massillon\u2019s \u201cNew Deal\u201d lodge of the Steel Workers\u2019 Union, a Committee for Industrial Organization affiliate.The dead man was Flugencio Cal-zada, identified as a native of Mexico and a former Republic mill WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE Rock Hill, S.C\u201e July 12.\u2014Mrs.H.H.White said she dreamed a dia mond, which she had lost fifteen | ed no decision will be reached for years ago lay buried underneath a\t;\tsome time\towing to\tother pressing cedar tree in her back yard.\t}\tmatters.When daylight came she hurried i Appointment ot the Royal Com-to a spot where a tree had stood sev-\t;\tmission on\teconomic\trelations with oral yeais previously, before being\ti\tthe provinces, relief\tproblems, the blown down by a storm.She dug, ! unprecedented drought situation, i defence contracts and other matters ! are awaiting attention of the gov-! eminent.Boucherville, Que., July 12.\u2014 employee.Coroner Edward Reno Backtracking the route of her first said a -38 calibre revolver bullet trans-Atlantic crossing, the giant crashed through the back of Cal-British flying boat Caledonia was zada s head.Mr.Euler and his trade experts ear-j expected to land here this afternoon I Guns blazed intermittently for ried on the negotiations.\t]\tat the end of the first leg of a flight | nearly an houi as uniformed and Mr.Nash said he was attempting j from New Y\u2019ork to England.\t| special city police beseiged a two- to work along lines of selling more! The Caledonia, which crossed thejs^ey :*1'ame building in and near of New Zealand\u2019s surplus produc-! North Atlantic last week as a trail ( \"'\u201cC'1 -strikers and sympathizers had tion to Canada and was prepared to j blazer for a commercial air service | assembled.The structure is loc-buy more of this country\u2019s commod-l over the ocean, was due to hop off a .^lve hundred feet from the from Port Washington, N.Y., at noon ' \u201dlain entrance to a Republic Steel E.D.T, and land\ton the St.\tLaw-\tCorporation\tplant, rence River here\tabout two\thours\t.Mol'e than\tone hundred\tmen were later.\t!111 custody today, held in the city From here she\twas to go\ton to\t|and county\tjails to\tface possible Botwood, where\tshe landed last\t!\tc\u201ca)'ges as a\tresult of\tthe\toutbreak.Tuesday morning after a flight I .Uhio National Guardsmen, rushed from Foynes, Ireland.From Botwood, she went on to New York by s village fourteen miles of Montreal.y s commod- ! over the ocean ities production needed in New Zeal-land.During the last fiscal year Canada sold that country some $11,-000,000 worth of products, largely manufactured and agricultural, and bought $5,370,000 worth, agricultural and dairy products mainly.Cabinet council will meet Wednesday and it is probable the pro-\u2022 j posed trade agreement will be con- way of this -, sidered then.However, it is expect- i southeast of she said, and found the diamond, *- THE WEATHER FAIR; NOT MUCH CHANGE IN TEMPERATURE.Pressure is high to the northland of Ontario and Quebec, over Alberta and Saskatchewan and southeast states, and relatively low over the Northwest Territories, the western states and on the middle Atlantic coast.Thunderstorms have occurred in many parts of Ontario and western Quebqc, also in a few districts of the Western Provinces.Temperatures nave been moderate throughout the Dominion.Forecast: Moderate northeasterly winds; fair tonight and Tuesday; not much change in temperature.Northern New England: Occasional showers tonight and Tuesday; not much change in temperature.Temperatures yesterday: Maximum, 69; minimum, 67.Same day last year: Maximum, 89: minimum, 63.VICE-REGAL PARTY VISITING ALBERTA Lord and Lady Tweedsmuir to View Fossil Remains During Journey Through Central Alberta.Under present plans, the eighteen-ton craft will tie up on the river overnight and take off for Botwood tomorrow, Captain A.S.Wileoekson and his crew will he met here again today by representatives of the Dominion Government and of Trans-Canada Air Lines, the Government-sponsored company which is to initiate soon a eoast-to-coast air service in Canada, hooking up here with Imperial Airways when the trans-Atlantic service gets underway.?- KING AND QUEEN RETURN FROM SCOTLAND from Canton\u2014eight miles away\u2014as the battle flared, paced posts they had left only last Friday, when peace apparently had returned to this strike-affected community.Major H.O.Curley, former army officer named by Police Chief Stanley Switter to aid him during the steel strike, claimed the steel work-Continued on Page 2, Col.3.Paris, July 12,\u2014Diplomatic soure.es declared today British Foreign Secretary Eden outlined a new two-point non-intervention control plan to Sir Eric Phipps, British ambassador to France, on a week-end cruise off Deauville.The compromise plan to keep men and arms from reaching Spain was said to have been presented for elucidation to the French Government.It would provide for reconstitution of the land and sea cordons around Spain with French and British ships taking over all the naval patrol with Italo-German observers aboard the patrol vessels.Then a permanent patrol programme would be worked out to place_ neutral observers in all non-Spanish ports and airports likely to be involved in Spanish commerce to see that no war supplies or volunteers go to Spain.When the permanent observers had been established the old naval patrol would be abolished, ending the difficulties that arose when Italy and Germany withdrew, The committee in London was to he advised that international control of the Franco-Spanish frontier will he suspended at noon tomorrow.The French decision to withdraw the privileges heretofore accorded the Committee's observers will be communicated to the Committee chairman, Lord Plymouth, by Charles Corbin, French Ambassador to Great Britain.Formal notification of the French move would be in line with Corbin\u2019s announcement at Friday\u2019s plenary session that France would suspend frontier control privileges on July 13th unless Portugal restored the control system along its own Spanish border.GOVERNMENT IRMIES CLAIM WIDE ADVANCE Madrid, July 12.\u2014 Thousands of insurgents outside Madrid\u2019s gates for the past eight months were threatened with disaster today by Continued on Page 2, Col.4.Calgary, July 12.\u2014The Governor-Gcmoral and his party left here today for Drumholler and Alberta's Badlands where dinosaurs roamed 3,000,000 years ago, Lord and Lady Tweedsmuir and their staff will see the rugged, bare eoun'tii'y which was once lush marsh.They will he shown a dinosaur skeleton in tike rock from which a party from the National Museum at Ottawa is digging M.Their Excellencies will bo taken to a petrified forest and will be pre- Lor.don, July 12.\u2014The King and Queen arrived here today after a week\u2019s visit to Scotland.His Majesty personally presented the insignia of a civil member of the British Empire to Tom Clarke, locomotive engineer on the \u201cCoronation Scot,\u201d which brought the Royal party from the north.Pope Urges Practising Of Justice And Charity And Some Tranquillity In Address for Dedication of Basilica of Ste.Therese, His Holiness Urges that \u201ca Little Tranquillity in Order and in Peace\" Be Granted Oppressed.C astel Gandolfo, Italy, July 12.\u2014 Roman Catholics throughout the world heard Pope Pius pray yesterday for the practice of justice and charity and ask for \u201ca little tranquillity\u201d on earth.The Papal prayer in French, broadcast to the world, was on the so fearful of tomorrow, we may grant a little tranquility in order and in peace, with a return to those ways which are the only ways, re-j cognition of His Divine sovereign-| ty, obedience to His holy laws, prae-i lice of justice and a charity more j bountiful to those who have less and 4*-I-*5 ! occasion of the opening of a new ! for that very reason are in great- ! basilica dedicated to Ste.Therese at | or need and suffering.\u201d sen ted with piece* of fossil wood.Lisieux.France.He said:\tThe Pontiff spoke fr They will go from Drumhc-ller, sev- » \u201cLet us pray that to this world, enty-fwe mdlgg northeast of Calgary, so distraught and confused and to to Red Deer, one hundred milesi) all these peoples who are go oppres-routh of Edmonton.\tsed by the miseries of today and om the private library of his summer residence here.About 150,000 heard the benediction at Lisieux and other thous-Continued on Page 2, Col.8.8413 343920 05171317 Page two SHEUBEOOK! DAIXT RECOUD, MONDAT, JDXY 12, 1B3T.SONGS ON MR HONOR GOLDEN WEDDING DAY Mr.and Mrs.Firmin Campbell\u2019s Fiftieth Anniversary Raison d\u2019Etre for Special Programme of Songs Dedicated in Honor of Happy Event.The golden anniversary of Air.and Mrs.Firmin Cambell's wedding day made yesterday an exceptionally happy day for members of the Campbell family who were all present at the \u201cwedding breakfast\u201d given by the bride and groom in honor of the eventful occasion.Masses of roses and other lovely flowers showered in abundance by hosts of friends on the happy couple, transformed their already attractive home on Prospect street into a veritable garden of bloom, amidst which Mr.and Mrs.Campbell welcomed their children and grandchildren, and later the hosts of friends who came to offer their congratulations and best wishes.Breakfast was served in the spacious dining room at high noon, covers for twenty-five being laid at the beautifully appointed table, which was done entirely in gold and white.Low bowls of golden pansies and white roses carried out the symbolic color scheme, which was charmingly continued on the handsomely decorated wedding cake, Members of the family who surrounded Mr.and Mrs.Campbell at SOVIET PLANE MAKING SECOND POUR VOYAGE THREE RIVERS PIPER MILL IS STRIKE-BOUND Little Formality Marks De- Only One of Three Mills in parture of Three Russian Which International Union Aviators Over Route Surveyed by Companions Two Weeks Ago.Moscow, July 12.-plane, in a second attempt to span the roof of the world by air, headed today across the Polar seas.Brief reports said all was well aboard the plane and indicated it was making excellent speed on the first stages of the flight to North America.The Soviet air ace Mikhail Grom-off reported he and his two companions passed the latitude of Archangel at 9.10 a.m.(3.10 a.m, E.D.T.), and left the continent of Europe behind at noon (6 a.m., E.D.T.) Expect for small islands, the Fliers will he out of touch with land for from twenty-four to thirty-six hours until they strike the Canadian mainland and point their red winged monoplane south.They took off at 3.22 a.m.(9.22 p.m.E.D.T.Sunday).With few formalities on the Arctic sky trail blazed by three other Soviet fliers who reached Vancouver, Wash., June 20, they were expected to pass Franz Joseph Island, following the same route as the trail blazers.Called Strike Ciosed \u2014 Union Recognition Is Issue.Three Rivers, Que., July 12.\u2014 ,\t, c \u2022\tStriking employees early today tied ¦ \u2014A Soviet an- ^ one p]ant of the Consolidated Paper Corporation, but operations continued at two other St.Maurice River Valley mills where strikes had been declared.The strike held up production only at the Corporation\u2019s Wayagamack division plant here, which employs about 650 men.Midnight shift .workers reported to their jobs at the mills in Grand\u2019 Mere and Shawinigan, though some remained away on strike.Leaders of the non-strikers at the plant, here said they would go back to work at eight o\u2019clock this morning, passing through picket lines thrown up at the plant entrance by members of the two International unions that called the walkout last night.The unions\u2014the International Brotherhood of Papermakers and the International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers\u2014seek recognition as the men\u2019s bargaining agency in the Corporation\u2019s three plants.They claim a majority of LS'OO workers in the mills.Seek Means Of Assuring Neutrality Continued from Page 1.the Government drive against insurgent lines west and northwest of the besieged capital.The Government Defence Ministry announced Gen.Jose Miaja\u2019s battalions captured Villanueva del Par-dillo, fifteen miles west of Madrid, and took nine hundred prisoners, including seven officers.The northern edge of the insurgent triangle, which has its bases roughly at Aranjuez, twenty-five miles south, and Escorial to the northwest, and its apex at Madrid, is regarded by military experts as already in a precarious position.A Government wedge has been driven into the heart of the triangle to Brunete in the direction of Naval-carneo, important insurgent supply base.Observers said the striking part of the new offensive aimed to lift the siege has been the most intensive aerial attacks launched by the Government thus far in the war.Canadian and United States volunteers were said to have played important roles in the activity.INSURGENT AIR FLEET PLAYS IMPORTANT PART SEEKS Death Toll In Steel Strike Increased In Latest Battle _\t,\t,\t,\t1 ers started the violence by stoning Twelve years ago when he was a him alld\tpolice, plumber m Buffalo, N .Y., he paid i\t_____ out monev to \u201cget a kick ' out of his o/nfc!c*!\tothdico first airplane ride\u2014 and didn\u2019t.LUIMl-LIUIIVb blUriltï) He rented a paradbiuto and made a leap.\u201cI got no sensation from it,\u201d he said.Then he bought a \u2019chute and has ON STRIKE AGREEMENT Indianapolis, July 12.\u2014A promise of peace by Gov.M.Clifford Town- been jumping ever since.I or two ; send for one of the last major fronts years, here he has been a terber and j of the steel strike\u2014the Calumet dis-exiubition jumper.\tj triet of northern Indiana \u2014 was \u201cParachute jumping,\u201d he said, \u201cla clouded today in a series of conflict- less hazardous than crossing a busy siareelu\u201d PARACHUTE JUMPER REAL THRILL Macon, Ga., July 12.\u2014Floyd Sttm-.\t\u201e .\t,\t, .\t.' i son, who has made more than one -u08^\tS1S |thousand parachute leaps before chi dren, John Campbell, the 'lîls^5 gaping crowds, is still waiting forj\tContinued from Pave 1 Alice and Tvette Campbell, who are ap ae|jai thrill.\teonunuea nom -rate x at home with their parents, Mrs.Georges Sirois, (Marguerite) Mrs.Leonidas Bachand (Stella), and Mrs.Bernard Murray, (Kathleen), all of Sherbrooke, ten grandchildren, Antonina, Christine and Louis Sirois, Guy, Pauline and Mimi Bachand, William, John, Peter and Michael Murray; Dr.Sirois, of St.Ferdinand de Halifax, Georges Sirois, Leonidas Bachand, W.B.Murray; his daughter, Miss Evelyn Murray, and Mrs.L.C.Bachapd.Mr.and Mrs.Campbell were the recipients of many gifts, telegrams and messages from friends and relatives far and near, who wished to express their love and esteem upon the happy anniversary.Through the initiative of Leonidas Bachand, their son-in-law, a special quarter of an hour programme was broadcast from the local station, GHLT, the Misses Mimi and Pauline Bachand singing several songs.The first number was Scotch \u201cCornin\u2019 Thro\u2019 the Rye,\u201d then there were English and French songs dedicated to Mr.and Mrs.Campbell by Mrs.L.E, Coders, who accompanied the youthful artists yesterday.A pleasing interlude was a song dedicated by Mrs.Codere to Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Walsh, who recently celebrated their golden wedding anniversary, which was also sung during the local broadcast.Throughout the afternoon and evening Mr.and Mrs.Campbell received the many friends who came to personally extend their congratulations.No invitations were issued owing to Mrs.Campbell\u2019s con- tinued indisposition.The happy family were again united at high-tea, served at seven o\u2019clock last evening when Mr.and Mrs.D.L Lippe J.Lippe and the the b Indiana HaTbor mi]1 f Misses Marguerite, Françoise and .Yonnrstown Pheet and Tube ing statements and denials.Indiana\u2019s farmer governor, already successful as a peacemaker in the strike at the Inland Steel Company\u2019s big East Chicago, Ind., plant, announced yesterday he had effected settlement of the strike at Marie Andre Lippe, of Lake Megan-tic, were among the honored guests.Mr.Campbell, who was recently appointed attorney for the Department of Colonization for the Sherbrooke district, is in fine health.Outside of politics, walking and reading are his chief recreations.Mr.Campbell was born in Sherbrooke seventy-nine years ago and on July 12th, 1889, married Emma Morrler, of Capleton, -who, although she has been in ill health for ten years,' spent yesterday very happily joining the family at the wedding breakfast and welcoming with happy greetings her children, grandchildren and friends who came to pay homage to this gracious lady who bears so cheerfully and uncomplain-ngly not only the weight of years but the burden of ill health.EIGHTY DRIVEN FROM HOMES IN QUEBEC BLAZE Four Men Suffered Injuries in Jumping from Fourth Floor of Blazing Tenement-Rooming House in Lower Town.With the Insurgents on the Western Madrid Front, July 12.\u2014Generalissimo Francisco Franco\u2019s air fleet played a decisive vole in breaking the Government drive on Villanueva del Pardillo, insurgent sources claimed to not deplore the weakness of your hand That Fate has dealt you for the game of life; Cowards alone whine out that a.\u2019, is planned For them to have no chance within the strife.Aces and honors are not plentiful, And why your neighbor holds them is unknown; Nor all your whimperings, despicable, Will alter one the mystic Hand has thrown, So play the cards allotted like a man; Never revoke\u2014nor fear the higher card; For with a splendid patience in the span.You may win through where better cards are barred, So, play the game, till death takes ail amounts, For in that Dawn \u2019tig HOW you play that counts.EDITOR\u2019S NOTE-BOOK Today is the \u201cGlorious Twelfth.\u2019* * * * Men whose work can bring up the average | efficiency of a concern are in big demand.* ¥ » Both sides say they are fighting for Spain, i which reminds us of what once happened to a shirt ; when two college boys were fighting for it.* * * Why is it so many motorists are surprised by an exhibition of courtesy on the highways.Courtesy costs nothing, yet it is a great safeguard a accidents.PRESS COMMENTS COWANSVILLE SEWER PROJECT MET APPROVAL OUR BEST?Without placing any blame on the recipients of relief, what the taxpayer is doing is to encourage more people to go on relief, to develop them a HvSg.^ffi't'i^poslibktj : Outline for Sewer on Larocque live without working; in fact, that it Avenue Approved and Vapi- is desirable.Such an outlook is bound to arise; the people on relief! need not be blamed if they think ! along such lines.All the taxpaper is j doing is paying larger taxes to increase his taxes.And, under the present method of handling relief, ous Other Matters Discussed by Town Council Meeting.SC0TST0WN AND VICINITY NEWS AND PERSONALS McKENNEY ON BRIDGE Cowansville, July 13.\u2014Approval the taxpayer will have less and less ; of the plan prepared by Leon Dcs- for what he is spending.All sorts of services and developments which the taxpayer might have the right to expect will be pinched down more and more because of the larger proportion of money required to keep people from working.That, in reality, is what the present system is doing.Is that the best the brains of the community can produce?\u2014Regina Leader-Port.The town of Picton, in Ontario, is celebrating its century of civic life.Like Sherbrooke, which is j to observe it; centennial in August, Picton was settled by sturdy Empire Loyalist stock.HEALING THE HURT OF BABEL.Never before in the history of man have so many persons heard one and the same voice at the same time as \u201clistened in\u201d to the voice of King George VI (Coronation Day.) It is estimated that in Shakespeare\u2019s time the total number of English-speaking persons in the world did not exceed the number of men, women and children in New York City at.the present time.Moreover, comparatively few were then able to read and write the English language.The number now must be somewhere between 200,-000/100 and 300,000,0(10.With the ever-extending use of English in broadcasts and by other means of gainst communication, that number must 1 be constantly increasing\u2014perhaps assisted hy an auxiliary language, but inevitably moving toward an earth population in which everyone will hear his neighbor, as at Pentecost, speaking in his own language.\u2014New York Times.The Port of London Authority is considering HERE WAS A MAN.\u201cHow To Win Friends And Influence People\u201d is the title of a îjbook published in the United States.| ! T+ cr>Fa Anf + Fa! 1 x-mi tVin eAAirc-F or : Closing The Period Of Ocean Pioneers.Perhaps it was not altogether without significance that Amelia Earhart turned up missing in the) Pacific on the very dav that Pan-American and!\t.\t~ iT+\t+\t,\t, Imperial Airways began work on the establishing! proposal to turn the Thames, \u201cthe liquid history of J\tBut popu\u2019ar- of a commercial\ttrans-Atlantic\tservice.\tThe old eras\tEngland.\u201d\tin to\ta lake, at least\tfor thirty miles ! ity does^ not depend on any cons- and the new,\tin\tocean\tflying,\tthus\toverlapped very\t\u2018\u2018hove\tWoolwich.\tThe proponents\tassert that if the j (ien^ene\u201cHel'nevernsough^h\u20ac public nea|]Y\tj\tplans\tfor\ta dam\tare carried out,\ta slowly moving j favor; he never cared one hoot about i filer, for!\ta con-tant high level Lorn bank to bn ;^ j lotion and decision.Seldom he eij would provide London, ever growing in population and importance, with a cleaner, belter and more roches, C.E., for a sewer on La-oreque avenue was given by the Town Council meeting in session and Mr.Desrocheg was advised to prepare detailed plans so that work might be commenced on the project.A petition was presented to the Council asking that the sidewalk on William street be extended and the secretary was authorized to reply that this section is on the programme for this year and will be proceeded with shortly.A resolution was passed authorizing the purchase of an acre of land from Arthur Bedard, in the Township of Krome, to be used as a gravel pit and Alderman Larocque was appointed to sign the deed.The price is $575 cash.The secretary was authorized to write the manager of the Southern Canada Power Power Company regarding the ex-tention of electric light wires on River street, whose residents are demanding the service.Representatives of the baseball club were present and urged the purchase of a tract of land on- Albert street, from T.Pickel.Decision was reserved until the next meeting.In the meantime the land is being used for ball games and has been named \u201cLavery\u2019s Park,\u2019\u2019 in honor of C.E.Lavery, an ardent sportsman and generous supporter.A petition asking that the excessive noise caused by wedding parties be curbed and that the business entrance of Tremblay\u2019s studio bo confined to Albert street was received.| The reading, of by-law 214, referring street paving, was heard, and Large Number of Visitors Spending Holiday Season with Relatives and Friends in Scotstown and Vicinity.Scotstown, July 12.\u2014Mrs.J.N.Cowan, of Gould, and Mr.and Mrs.CREATES TRUMP ENTRIES Player Sets Up Side Suit Card, to Discard Loser, by Finding Way to Get Thrice Into Dummy By Wm.E.McKenney, Secretary, American Bridge Lea rue.Easy entry into the hand of the declarer usually is assured at a trump declaration.Entry to the dummy at a critical moment may require careful preparatoi'y planning by the player.Often it is the the reading of by-law 197 postponed until July 20.Mayor S.Perron, M.D., presided at the session and all members were present.Herbert Atkinson, of Montreal.! possession of entries, or lack of were guests at the home of Mr.and | foresight in creating them, that Mrs.William Murray.\tspells the difference between sue- Mr.\tMaclver, at Hartford,\t\"ff* KLor Conn was a weekend guest of his j obvious]y ^ nine trickS( but ths parents, Mr.and Mrs.D.P.Mac-\tnlll1 pruciai one is not quite Ivei» Miss Nina Haskell, of Montreal, is spending several weeks as a guest of her sister, Mrs.Roy Desruisseaux, and Mr.Desruisseaux.tenth and crucial one is not quite apparent.North used the jump overcall to show a strong suit, justifying' a raise from partner on holdings he otherwise would pass.Other players Mrs.William Buchanan is spend- would have doubled with North s Ing a few days with friends in Mont- Miss Earhart.gallant lady and gif whom a final spectacular search was inaugural today, was perhaps the last of the free-lance trail, blazers.That is to say that she stood for the old;\twaierwa* era in ocean flying\u2014-the era of high adventure, : g- danger and high-hearted romance.It was a grea' era and it had some great names on its roils, such'; ; as.Miss Earhart\u2019s.Lindbergh's, Byrd\u2019s, Chamber-kin\u2019s and all the rest.But it was an era which! ended when Miss Earhart's radio went silent some-vbere off Howland Island.As it ended, a new era began.When Mi=s to hart's big plane was coming down somewhere on! the surface of the Pacific, an even larger plane was taking to the air at Port Washington, Long Island.THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY From the Files of the Sherbrooke Record.July 12th, 1907.Distinguished gathering attended banquet tendered Judge S.W.Foster, president of the Qrford Mountain Railway, on completion of the railroad into MansonviHe.A severe hail storm passed over South Roxton causing considerable damage to gardens.The hail The Pan-American Clipper III was setting forth on; stones were as large as bird\u2019s eggs.the first leg of a projected night.tO England.At tue jj.Armstrong, of Lisgar, met with a painful acci-samé time, the Infperial Airways ship Caledonia was dent when acid used for cheese testing got into his getting ready to take off from England to America, j eyes.angle to either of these j An electrical storm, mingled with hail, caused conits of vears of research.! siderable damage to crop in the vicinity of Laurence- risks but to avoid therr.;j TIMELY COMMENTS We learn from an advertisement deviated\u2014in the war a little, perhaps, just enough to keep him out of jail.Yet he won many friends, influenced people profoundly.lu '\u2022* Snowden\u2019s frail frame there was a | fire of patriotism that burned ; h Upton Sinclair has written a brighter than in many of the Tory\tP \u2022 h D ke of Windsor\u2019s colleagues who served with him m ¦\txT ,\t^ Ln oHIa the first National Government.And W* ^ Now we ought to be able with Snowden the flame was utterly U0 learn, a 1 about hm for Upton impersonal.\u201cHow to win friends\u201d Smc]air 15 the on,y infaIhble buman -study Exprès Snowden.\u2014London Daily There is no \u201clone wolf THE CRAZIEST POLICY The attempt to \u201cwall in\u201d Toronto, to let no contract outside the' city limits, to employ nobody from outside, while Torotno is at the same time the greatest selling centre in the Dominion, trying to do business with every city, town, village and hamlet from the Atlantic to the Pacific, is the craziest policy imaginable, and how any grown man | can advocate so foolish a policy we could never understand.\u2014 Toronto Star.being living in Atflerica.-gonaut.-The.Ar- flights.They are Their object is not t< not to show what one demonstrate that t! prepared a; carefully are prepared, passenger-carr safe and unes trie n in a plane can do, but to co-operation of many men, :he operations of a railroad the ocean with regular, g commercial service that will he ng enough to pav its own way.I MOULD KEEP THEM ESKIMOS j The Anglican Bishop of the Arctic | believes that the Eskimos should be j left untamed.The process of civii-i izimr them has advanced to the stage :an A pleasant function took place at Coney Island, near Windsor Mills, when some two hundred relatives and friends of Charles Pigeon, a popular resident of j where they have been made con-Bromptonville, gathered to honor him on his seventieth I sumers of goods which are of no b\u2019rthdav\t\u2019\t[earthly use to them, found in the [white man\u2019s mail-order catalogue.\u2014 Among the young women who entered upon the:]; ; Toronto Globe and Mail, novitiate and took the habit of the Little Sisters of the | _________________________________ ! V\tV Speaks The Thoughts Of A Nation.ose veil undoubtedly voiced the the people of the United States congratulations to the people of lanada on the seven tie' d and remarked that be President R general feeding c when be sent hi the Dominion of ôf their nationbo ti birthday >th nations to defend f constitu- >i ration to mam tat e democratic form government.\u201d f the border, people have coni' have \u201ca common end to perpetuate tional represen tati On both sides to realize that the friendly, harmonious relationship! between the two countries is one of the brightest; facts in a suspicion-weary world.The two countries grow and prosper together; they are populated by; much the same sort of people, and they seek coibmon i Holy Family was Miss Adeline Bourque, of Sherbrooke.J.A, Deseve, of Montreal, who is making exhaustive geological researches throughout the townships, is at present in the Black Lake district.E.O.Grundy, general passenger and freight agent of the Quebec Central Railway, attended the annual convention of the Eastern Canada Passenger and Freight Agents at Lake St, John, Word received from Milwaukee, Wis., of the death of Mrs.Thomas Richards, aunt of Alex, and J.H.Blue, of Sherbrooke, and grandmother of Douglas Odell and Mrs.Edward Taylor, of Toronto, formerly Miss Eva Odell.I\u2019D LIKfi TO BE goals.They have demonstrated that a boundary line need not be a fc point ; a tional I hatred I\u2019d like to be a soldier When days are calm and fair, When Springtime blooms grow bolder In Summer\u2019s vigorous air; Yes, I would be a soldier And War\u2019s insignia wear.or jealous\tiV.\t\t\t\t\tI'd like b\tj be a soldier Mr.\tRoosevelt\u2019s\tmessage of\t£?root i\tng\tmerely !\tWhen\tPeace reigns o\u2019er the earth, rvmboiize\ts the good :\t\tixists Vi\tif4* W\teen the!\tWhen bat\ttie-hate is colder two count\tries.Long\t\tiUC.\t\t\tThan all its strife is worth;\t \t\t\t\t\t\tI es, I wo\t'-lid lx; a soldier \t\t\t\t\t\tIf Wa;\tr had no rebirth.\tStep Toward \u201cBig\u201d\t\tNews.\t¦\t\tI\u2019d like t.\tj be a soldier One c\tif the most i\tmportant eve\tnft of\t19?\t7, from;\tIf thaï Straight 1\tt would mean a fight\u2014 mocks from every shoulder\u2014* the stand;\tmint of the\tweil-being o\tf the rr\tî 5i g C\tes, may;\tFor Jt\tittlce and for Right; have been\trecorded to\todestly when\tDr.V.\tdwa\tj-d Car) 1\tYes, I wo\tuid oo a soldier Rosenow,\tof the Mavo\tClinic, anno\tunced i\tthat\the h^d 1\tAnd si\t\u2022rive both day and night.isolated t\the germ wh\tich causes h\tifantih\ti paralysis.\t\t\t***** In its\telf, that ma'\ty not mean much,\t\tIts\tsignifi-\tI would not be a soldier\t cance lies\tin the fact\tthat it pave\t; the v\tray\tfor the;\tWhen\truler» snarl and glare developrru\tMit of a fi\t:*ruTn to cur\te or p\trev\tent this\tThroughoi\tjt bloodshot eyes where smouh dreaded malady.It\t\t\titep\u2014\tnd\ta long.\tGrim,\tbrutal deeds unfair; promising one\u2014tew;\t\tard conques\t\\\tr.f f\t\tof the\tNo, not fry, the\tCompe\tlied the jungle way.biggest news of lfJ37\t\tmay well be\t: [ho w\torK\tof this.\t\t\u2014T.R.Andn tinassumi\tng western\tscientist.\t\t\t1\tBUhonton,\t.Qut, THE FRENCH PRESS SALARIES OF RURAL TEACHERS At the first convention of the Catholjc Federation of Rural School Teachers, the question of salaries is to be discussed.The public knows their case.On several occasions, practically all the newspapers of the province have drawn their readers\u2019 attention to the unfortunate and often deplorable lot which rurai school commissions have forced upon these young women.In certain cases, the school commissions have some reason for not giving more remuneration to their teachers.In others, they have no reason.The central power cannot intervene directly, especially by use of coercion, without taking a step in [the direction of the socialization of ! caching, and in our province that is \u2018not wished.Failing direct interven-| lion, the Provincial Government has j placed a considerable sum at the disposal of corporations and munici-I palities with the aim of improving ' the status of the country school teachers.This is a step in the right direction, but it is not a final solution to this delicate problem.The union of the teachers into a federation and the study of this question at a convention will undoubtedly contribute Guelph\u2019s new traffic by-law contains a clause prohibiting parking on both sides of narrow streets, though it may discommode a few, it is undoubtedly in the interest of the majority.\u2014Woodstock Sentinel-Review.Solution to Previou# Contract Problem A AKQJ652 VA 8 4 ?\t107 *\t10 A None VQ1063 ?AQ854 *KJ64 Dealer (M43 V K J 5 ?9 6 3 2 *Q72 A 1097 V 9 7 2 ?KJ A A 9 8 5 3 Duplicate\u2014All vulnerable South\tWest\tNorth\tEast Pass\t1 ?\t2 A\tPass 3 A\tPass\t4 A\tPass Pass\tPass\t\t Opening lead\u2014?2.\t12 Today\u2019s Contract Problem East\u2019s contract is four spades.Apparently the game is ironclad, there being only one loser in each of three suits.But South, after winning the first trick, can make a lead that will give his side four tricks if it i- properly followed up.What is the play?A A7 V 10 5 4 ?QJG43 *Q8 5 A Q 10 6 4 V AK J 7 ?8 A A J 10 7 Dealer è K J 9 5 3 V Q86 ?9 A 9 4 3 2 A82 VS32 ?AK107 6 2 Boy has returned^to [are not seen are eternal.\u201d From thu Ross Taylor.Mrs.Malcolm MacLeod, of Tolsta, [ Mrs.John MacKenzie, of Williams-' hand and shown the spades later, but the question of bidding is of little importance except to remark that East and West could have saved cheaply at five diamonds, going down one trick against the best defense.West won the first two tricks with the queen and ace of diamonds, and then returned a low heart.North won with the ace.He realized that his only chance to take 10 tricks was to establish the fifth club in dummy on which to discard a heart.That required four entries to dummy.The club ten was held and won with the ace.A low club was ruffed with the ace of trump.The spade deuce was returned to dummy, and West failed to follow.Another club was ruffed with an honor in North\u2019s hand, and a small trump was led, the proved finesse against East\u2019s eight spot being required to make the needed fourth entry.The third club return was ruffed with another honor by North, and his last low trump was led to dummy.Then one losing heart was discarded on the established club.her home in Dedham, Mass., after ! text, Mr.Gustafson preached a spending a week at the home of Mr.j practical and helpful sermon on un- and Mrs.J.W.Taylor.seen or eternal values, stressing in ri w* M\tMnrrov nf ' Mrs.Kcyer and son, Donald, of j this connection love and faith and town, Vt, Mrs.Donald Murray, ot\t, A, snent a week-end '\ton honesty, forgiveness, Graniteville, Vt., and Mr.JNorman ; ^ guests Vf Mrs.Keyer\u2019s brother, unselfishness and kindness.In the Murray, of Claremont N.H., were |\t-\tGraham, and Mrs.Gra- recent guests at the home of Mr.\t\u2022\t\u2019 and Mrs Kenneth Smith\t[\t^ He]en Scf)tti R.N\u201e Miss Lou Mrs.John Boy has sold her pio-,\tand Miss Mary How perty on Mam street to Mr.btams-\t\u2019 - -\t\u2019 German-Canadians in Western Canada demand more than toleration from Canadian-Canadians.If they are adherents of Hitler they are lucky to have even toleration \u2014 Toronto Globe and Mail.The stage flooring of the Metropolitan Opera House is being torn out.Ft will be replaced by good, thick planks upon which the stoutest contralto need not fear to tread.\u2014The New Yorker, Unfavorable crop news from the Canadian West has brought a rise in the price of wheat.When the farmer gains on crop, he loses on price, and vice versa.\u2014Kingston Whig-Standard.Nothing so arouses a woman\u2019s suspicious as asking her a question.Even if you merely ask her what time it is, she\u2019ll want to know what you want to know for.\u2014St.Louis Star-Times.Punctuation is being simplified, an educator tells us, and while we are at it, can't something be done about the chap who punctuates his conversation with \u201cYunnastan\u2019 what I mean?\u201d\u2014Buffalo News.Rudy Vallee observes that women \u201calways prefer saxophonists.\u201d No one known why women should unless it is the mother in them.\u2014 Detroit News.Film stars are not as fortunate as people in other professions.When they become successful, it\u2019s no novelty to be offered a movie contract.\u2014Toronto Saturday Night.evening the subject was \u201cFaith,\u201d based on the text, \u201cBut let him ask in faith, nothing wavering.\u201d There was a good attendance at both services.Mrs.John MacAulay and son, John, are spending several weeks in Springfield, Mass., with Mrs.MacAulay\u2019s mother, Mrs.Johnson.Mrs.John Smith, of Farnham, was a recent guest of Mrs.John D.Murray.Mrs.Payson Sherman, Miss Ruth Sherman and Master John Sherman have gone to Rye North Beach, ,\t,\tc p a i They were accompanied home by ! N\u2019-H.where they will spend the cently received his degree of B.A., .j Smith who will visit \u2019 summer.Mrs.A.G.Sherman from Laval University, Quebec City.| t,|en,s .n gtanbridee East.\taccompanied them to Portland, Me., His friends extend congratulations, j M d Mrs prank Haskell, Mr.\"here she will visit her daughter, Mr.anJ Mrs.Donald MacDonald Mrs.Roy Desruisseaux, and the\t' \u2019\t~\t~\t~ and son, Ronald, and Mrs.Donald Migges Nina* Haskell and Helen Morrison, of Det.\t\u2022> _\t! Robida wereftSunday guests of Mr.^nd Mrs.Ed Colon, in Waterloo.T \u201e ,\tj lett, R.N., of Montreal, were week- MiIaeM.a P\" Parsons is spending\t% ^Mrs.Æ several weeks in Cookshire caring:\t\u2019 '\u201cÆ'-eS\t,pe\u201edif A]Mj Aulay and Mr.MacAulay._ _\t; Vmi-s.Cooke, of Sutton, and Mr.Mr.Jean Francois Beaudoin, son\u2018 .\t, of Mr.Emil Beaudoin, N.P., and Rlchfd\tr M qmith Mrs.Beaudoin, of this town, has re- guests of Dr- and\tM\u2019 Smlth' I week-end guests of Mr.MacDon- Mrs.John Gray, and Dr.Gray.Mr and Mrs.Alan Bayne and [children, Alan, and Beverly, have re-: turned to their home in Westwood, aid\u2019s sister, Mrs.William Buchanan j\tc D er Philippe Hebert, of Marrboro, Mass.£arr Mrs.Cora Herring, of Pawtucket, j '\tand Mrg.Clinton Carr, of R.I., and son, Mr.Allan Herring,, yj\u20acWcagGe>\twere visiting Mr.of Montreal, were recent guests ot narr\\ father Mr Over Carr Mrs.Irving Gooley, Pleasant street, i ^iss L.Seymour, of Thetford The Ladies\u2019 Mission met with ; Mines, was visiting friends here Mrs.E.W.Damon at \u201cMaplewood j recently.Farm,\u201d on Thursday, July 8th.Mrs.j Recent visitors at the home of Mr.Fred L.McCoy was in the chair, ; an(j Mrs.M.E.Owens were Mrs.D.and conducted the devotional exer-j Shearer, of Edmonton, Alta., Mis.rises.The Scripture read was j Q.Cassidy, of Frelighsburg, and Psalm 103.After some business dis-1 Miss H.Dunne, who has just return-cussion, the items of the Watch j ed from California.Mrs.Owens and Tower were presented.The meeting Mrs.Shearer, who were old friends, closed with a hymn and the Lord\u2019s I had not met for twenty-two years.Prayer.\tI Mr.and Mrs.Brower, of New Mrs.Amedee Mercier, -with her i York City, are visiting Mrs.H.Chat-three daughters, is spending some! field, the mother of Mrs.Brower, time at Barre, Vt., with her brother, j Mrs.Chatfield is in poor health.Mr.Omer Hebert, and family.!\t- spent a few days in Ditehfield re eently.Miss Marion Morrison, of Ditch-field, spent a week-end with relatives and friends.Mr.and Mrs.William Morrison, of Danville, Vt., were guests of relatives recently.Rev.R.W.Carr and family, of ; Cookshire, are spending a few weeks : in one of Mr.Andrews\u2019 camps on ; the lakeshore.Mrs.Harry Stewart, of Ditch-> field, has gone to Montreal for ¦ medical treatments.Her many ; friends wish her a speedy recovery ; to health.Mrs.Charles Fraser, of Cookshire, j is a guest of her daughter, Mrs.; H.B.Patton, and Mr.Patton.' Mrs.Mary Sait and three daughters, the Misses Irene, Helen and i Gwendolyn Sait, of Montreal, spent j a week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Wil-j iiam Black.Miss Carroll Black ac-! companied them on a trip to the ! 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Take the Daily Record with you on vacation this summer! Let the home-town doings follow you wherever you go; read what\u2019s going on at home when you have more time to enjoy what you\u2019re reading.PHONE 64 OR USE THIS COUPON! The Daily Record will be sent to you every day without fail if you\u2019ll let us know before you go.Fill out this coupon.40c per lonth.$1.00 for Three Months.Sherbrooke Record Please send my Record to m» at from (Address) (date) NAME .ADDRESS .(Prov.) (date) Use THE RECORD \u201cWANT ADS\u201d And Get Results f r i VALE PERKINS PAGE SEVEN SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1937.EAST PINNACLE and Lucette Mandeville and Mr.Nadeau, of Drummondville, -were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Partridge.DUBOYCE\u2019S CORNER ANITA LOOS\u2019 Illustrated Vincentini THE STORY THUS FAR.Carol Clayton, engaged to wealthy Hartley Madison, falls in love with Duke Bradley, handsome young bookmaker, to whom she is paying a $76,CKK) debt incurred by her father before his death.Her luck at the track is phenomenal, with the result that Duke, through whom she places her bets, is all but wiped out.In order to recoup, Duke persuades Hartley to place bets through him,.Carol thwarts him in this and he is infuriated with her.She, in turn, is humiliated at the thought that he is interested in her merely as a contact with Hartley.At the Kentucky Derby she wins the final amount needed to repay the $76,000 debt to Duke in full.There is no more need of seeing tump she is now free to marry Hartley .but the prospects fails to make her happy.Gordon.He's free-lancing, you know.Put him on Lightning.\u201d \u201cOf course.Oh, Dukie, duck, what would I do without you?And why didn\u2019t I think of that?\u201d \u201cIsn\u2019t he awfully rough?\u201d put in Kiffie.\u201cRough enough to win,\u201d said Duke.Fritzie was one for direct action.\u201cOh, Dixie,\u201d\u2019 she called out.\u201cCome over a minute, won\u2019t you?\u201d \u201cDon\u2019t know why not,\u201d he answered, leaving his table for theirs, \u201cHave you met Mr.Kiffmeyer, my fiance?\u201d she asked.\u201cWell, you\u2019ve met him now.Sit down.That out of the way \u2014 tell me, have you a mount for the Hopeful Stakes ?\u201d \u201cOh,\u201d said Dixie in an airy man.' ner, \u201cif you mean have I decided \u2014 no.I\u2019ve had offers, of course.The last one was for five grand.\u201d Kiffie was so overcome he gasped instead of sneezing.\u201cWe\u2019ll give you six to ride our horse, Lightning,\u201d said Fritzie.\u201cFve been reading the papers about Lightning,\u201d said Dixie.\u201cWell,\u201d said Fritzie, handing him \u201cAnd just what do I get out of# this?\u201d Kiffie asked plaintively.\u201cYou\u2019ll get the pleasure of knowing I\u2019m the happiest girl in the world when my horse wins the Hopeful\u2014and you\u2019ll get a bride.\u201d She leaned over and kissed him.Kiffie beamed.\u201cGood morning, folks.\u201d It was Rosetta.Her usually smiling face looked worried.\u201cAnything the matter, Rosie?\u201d asked Duke.\u201cYou don\u2019t look in holiday mood like the rest of us.\u201d \u201cIt\u2019s Miss Carol.You know she caught a cold at the races.And she\u2019s awful stubborn about it.Won\u2019t do a thing I tell her, without a lot of argufying \u2014 and not always then.Sems to forget I brought her up \u2014 acts as if I didn\u2019t know a thing.I\u2019m going now to get some orange juice and put castor oil in it, but like as not she won\u2019t take it.\u201d She shook her kinky black head in distress'.\u201cOh, yes, she will,\u201d\u2019 Duke said firmly as he rose from the table.\u201cI\u2019ll give it to her.You just hustle the orange juice along.You\u2019ll find me in her stateroom.And, Fritzie, Fritzie leaned over and Kiffie as Rosetta entered.?m m kissed CHAPTER XXI It was pouring rain as the Sai'a-toga Racing Special sped across Kentucky.But Fritzie O\u2019Malley, ordering breakfast in the diner, thought it was a golden day.She had never been one to neglect her meals, but she hardly knew what she had ordered.She kept looking at the door, as if waiting for some one.She was.She must see Duke.She hoped he would come in alone.She hoped even more he would come in before Kiffie did.It was certainly Fritzie\u2019s day.Both her wishes were gratified.Duke walked directly to her table when he entered the car.\u201cWhat\u2019s happened to you this bright and sunny morning?\u201d he asked.\u201cTake a gander at that for answer,\u201d she said in a low voice, handing him a telegram, \u201cJust got it from my trainer.\u201d Duke let out a low whistle.\u201cWhat\u2019s that old song about not raining rain but\u2014looks as if it were raining gold to you, I suppose.\u201d \u201cIt should do that, seems to me, if we handle this thing right and have a fifty-fifty break.If Lightning can do three quarters for three-eighths under restraint \u2014 well, old wise head on young shoulders, what do you say?\u201d \u201cKiffie know?\u201d \u201cYes, I told him \u2014 but you know what he knows about horses and races which is absolutely zero.And just to make it all the more comfy he hates \u2019em.\u201d \u201cGive him time.He\u2019ll get heated up about this.After all, he bought you the horse.\u201d Fritzie opened her mouth to answer, then closed it again.Coming down the aisle was one sneeze after another, the never failing announcement of Kiffie\u2019s approach.\u201cOh, you're hero,\u201d he said between sneezes to Duke, He should have known that he had no reason for being jealous, but as has always been the way with jealousy, it had no relationship whatever with reason.\u201cIn person,\u201d answered Duke.\"Won\u2019t you join us ?\u201d \u201cKiffie, dear,\u201d cooed Fritzie, \u201cdrop your nonsense \u2014 we three have something important to attend to.\u201d \u201cWhat's the use of having me in \u2014I never can get on to your racing talk and I'd hate horses even if they didn\u2019t give, me hay fever,\u201d \u201cWell,\u201d said Fritzie, glancing around the oar, \u201cI can\u2019t see any horses in here.And whether you understand all we say or not, we want you here.\u201d Kiffie groaned.How much, he wondered, would this conversation cost him?\u201cLook, Fritzie,\" Duke returned to the matter in hand, fingering the telegram, \u201cif you want to cinch the Hopeful, there\u2019s one sure wav to do it.\u201d \u2018¦Which is-?\u2019\u2019 \u201cYou know who\u2019s sitting up there ?That's the answer \u2014 Dixie the telegram, \u201ccomplete your education by reading this.\u201d \u201cLooks like a good mount.Would you place a side bet for twenty-five hundred for me?\u201d \u201cAll right,\u201d said Fritzie, paying no heed to another gasp from Kiffie.\u201cO.K.\u201d Dixie rose and held out his band to shake on the bargain, \u201cJust a minute,\u2019\u2019 cut in Duke \u2018D\u2019you mind putting that on paper?\u201d Dixie measured him with a tong, cool, insulting stare.\u201cNot at all,\u201d he said, then turning to Fritzie.\u201cBut it will be for seven and I\u2019ll write it down.\u201d \u201cS-seven!\u201d Kiffie sputtered in horror.\u201cAnd a side bet of five,\u201d\u2019 Dixie finished.\u201cAll right, Dixie, write your own ticket,\u2019\u2019 said Fritzie, not trying to hide the scorn in her voice, as she beckoned to the waiter to bring them paper and a pen.But Dixie had not really finished.\u201cD'you know being among such careful people,\u201d he emphasized the word with a sneer, \u201chas made me a little careful, too.So-\u201d turning his .eyes on the disconsolate Kiffie\u2014 \u201cas I\u2019m fairly sure of Kifilmeyer\u2019s financial rating, we\u2019ll make this a personal contract \u2018between him and me.\u201d \u201cAnything more you\u2019d like, Mr.Gordon?\u201d Fritzie shot at him sarcastically.\u201cNot that I can think of,\u201d he said condescendingly, as he scrawled his name on the piece of paper, and rose from the table.When the three of them were alone, Duke spoke.\u201cTip put it right.That guy ought to use a machine gun.\u201d Kiffie between groans and sneezes was muttering something about seven thousand dollars and on top of that side bets, and the further fact itlhnt he was not made of gold.Fritzie patted his hand tenderly.\u201cBut you\u2019re one brick! And no puns intended, Kiffie-kins.\" \u201cRiding\u2019s just a side line with Dixie,\u201d Duke said.\u201cHis real business is Dunn and Bradstroct!\u201d \u201cImagine!\u201d broke in Kiffie.\u201cHe knew my financial rating before he knew me, even.\" \u201cIt's a good thing, Duke, you made that highway robber put the agreement in writing,\u201d said Fritzie.\u201cNow let\u2019s forget what he wangled out of us1.He\u2019s the best jockey there \u2022is.Lightning will be sure to be in the money with him up.\u201d \u201cIn the money!\" Duke protested.\u201cShe\u2019ll win.Thai's a set-up.\u201d \u201cDon\u2019t forget, Duke, that, Madison is entering Moon Ray and I hear she has what it takes.\u201d \u201cThat's why I feel like a kid on Christmas morning -just let me got a chance at Madison on this!\" \u201cWhich means you'll go the limit.\u201d \u201cAnd then some.\" Ho.grabbed both of Frit,zip's hands and pumped them up and down excitedly.\u201cWe\u2019re set for the big though, honey,\u201d I\u2019ll be back later, when my duties as a nurse are over.\u201d Rosetta looked after him with admiring eyes, as he swung down the aisle and out the door.\u201cI\u2019m going to give him & little time to get in some good straight talk before I go in,\u201d she said.\u201cI\u2019ll be seeing you later, too.\u201d \u201cDuke is certainly one smart guy,\u201d said Kiffie, his recurrent jealousy gone for the time.\u201cNo wonder you set such store by him, Fritzie darling.\u201d \u201cHe isn\u2019t as smart as he thinks he is.\u201d \u201cWhat?I thought you thought he knew everything about everything.\u201d \u201cHe knows all there is to know about horses and he could write a book on dames\u2014all but one.But he doesn\u2019t know one little thing about himself.He hasn\u2019t got the sense to realize that he\u2019s off to the races over Carol.\u201d \u201cYou mean he\u2019s in love with her?\" \u201cHe is,\u201d said Fritzie with author-, ity.\u201cI wonder when he\u2019ll wise up to himself.\u201d Is Fritzie right?Does Duke really love Carol?Will he find out in time ?What will Carol do when she realizes it?Don\u2019t miss tomorrow\u2019s installment.(To be continued) BOLTON GLEN Miss Maryann Cousons has gone to Macdonald College to attend the summer school for teachers.Mrs.C.H.Brown has been spending a few days with Mrs.Walter Davis, at Knowlton.Mr.Melbourne Brown, of Montreal, spent a few days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Brown.Mrs, Henry Jorgenson, 0f Montreal, is spending a week at the home of Mr.and Mrs Forest Consens.Mr.James Consens, of Montreal, is spending some time at the home of his uncle, Mr.Burton Paige.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Hinchcliffe ' and daughter, of Cowansville, were purat the same home.Miss Hazel Hastings has returned homo after spending ten davg with friends in North Hatley and'Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs Gordon Consens and two children, of Waterloo, wore visiting at the homes of Mr, and Mrs.Forest Cousons and Mr.and Mrs.Frank Cousons on Dominion Day, f Mrs.Frio Stanhope was a recent visitor at the homo of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Roberts, at Knowliton.A christening was held at St.Michael\u2019s Ohureh hero on Sunday, June 27.when the Infant son of Mr.and Mrs.James Horne received the name of Russell James.Mr.and Mrs.Glendon Frizzle, of East Hill, and Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Chamberlain, of Gilman Comer, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Consens.CALL\u2019S MILLS Mr.George Crittenden, Jr., motored from Montreal and spent a week-end with his parents at \u201cWayside Farm.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Aitken have returned home from a pleasant three week\u2019s holiday spent in Massachusetts, Connecticut and Vermont.They were accompanied home by their granddaughter, Miss Marian Hastings, Swansea Centre, Mass., who wil spend the summer with relatives here and in Brome Qentre.Messrs.Reginald Stewart and Bert Evens and the Misses Lilly and Irene Buckle motored from Montreal to spend a week-end at \u201cGlen Cottage\u2019 with Mrs.H.A.Buckle and Miss Bernice.Mr.Lome Buckle was a guest at the same cottage.Mr.and Mrs.Josie St.Esprit, Messrs.J.E.and H.L.Ladd and the Misses Janet Hay and M.Ladd attended the Eiwing-St.Esprit wedding at Sweetsburg.Miss Willie, of Granby, spent a week-end with her friend, Miss Mildred Edwards.Mr.Oren Richardson and his brother, Mr.Bert Richardson, of Brome, spent a day with Mr.William Richardson and Mr.and Mrs.D.L.Wilson.Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Edwards, the Misses Mildred Edwards and Miss Willie, Messrs, Donald, Bill, and Douglas Edwards, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Cowan, Miss Betty Cowan and Mr.Guy Darrah motored to Brome Lake for a family picnic recently.Messrs.Reginald and Oswald Bristol, with their families, spent a week-end at \u201cRiverside Cottage.\u201d Miss Doris Shepard is spending a few weeks in Bondville with Mrs.Jones.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Hancock and daughter, Miss Margaret, motored from Mackayville and spent a day with Mr.and, Mrs.G.Crittenden, at \u201cGlendale Farm.\u201d Mr.Florus Aitken, of Montreal, spent a week-end with his parents at \u201cWarwick Farm.\u201d CLEANER BEFORE BATH Leeton, Austarlia, July 12.\u2014 Bishop Dwyer of the Roman Catholic diocese of Wagga Wagga doesn\u2019t think much of Wagga water.\u201cI am cleaner before I go into the hath than when I come out of it,\u201d he said recently.Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Jenne, of Brome, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Bannister.Mr.Gordon Duboyce spent a week-end in Warden with Mr.and Mrs.Sewell Newton and Mr.and Mrs.Vernal Lewis.Miss Elsie Mizener, of Granby, spent Dominion Day with her parents.Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Norton and daughters, Helen and Shirley, spent a week-end with Mr.Albert Mc-Geoch and Miss Ola Thompson.Mr.Theodore Bell, of Montreal West ,and Miss Eva Starke, of La-chine, are spending two weeks with Mr.and Mrs.Ray Duboyce.Mr.Andrew Thompson, of Toronto, recently visited his niece, Miss Ola Thompson, and Mr.Albert McGeoch.Master Eric Newton, of Warden, spent a few days with his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.T.Duboyce.Mr.and Mrs.W.Stone and three daughters have been visiting in Fulford with Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Badger and family.Mr.and Mrs.Ray Duboyce spent Dominion Day in Verdun with Mr.and Mrs.Guy Duboyce.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Snodgrass, of Cowansville, and daughter, Mrs.Stanley Walace, of Akron,- Ohio, were recently calling on Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Davis.Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Davis spent a week-end in Walden, Vt., with Mrs.Davis\u2019 sister, Mrs.T.A.Greene, and Mr.Greene.Master Thomas Currier, of Silver Lake, N.H., returned home with, them to spend his vacation.EAST FARNHAM Mr.and Mrs.W.J.McCulloch, j Mrs.Tarbell and Miss Pauline Teel motored to Montreal recently for a day.Miss Pendlebury, of St.Lambert, Mrs.Jennie Mellor, Miss Bessie Douglas, of Montreal, and Mrs.Bur-wick and Miss Burwick, of Colorado Springs, were callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.McCulloch.Mr.and Mrs, Conroy, of Windsor, Vt., were dinner guests' of Mr.and Mrs.Alex Armstrong last Sunday.Mr and Mrs.Rupert Hall and two children, of Farnham, were recent Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Hall.Mr.and Mrs.Moreton and family, of Montreal, were recent weekend guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Spencer.Mr.and Mrs.McGovern, of Natick, Mass,, are guests of Mrs.McGovern\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Hall.Mr, and Mrs.Wilfred Hogan and three children, of Montreal, were recent Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Carter.Mrs.Leon Dymond and daughter, Beatrice, and the Misses Doris and Ruth Brown, have been visiting in Sutton, Mrs.A.Domingue, of Frelighs-burg, spent a day recently with her mother, Mrs.Pauline Bessette.Mr.James Young was a recent guest of Mr.Gardner Russell at Hillside.Mr.and Mrs.R, J.Frost, of Hyde Park, Vt., were recent callers at Mr.Robert Young\u2019s.Recent visitors at Mr.James Young\u2019s and Mr.and Mrs.R.J.Young\u2019s were Mr.and Mrs.A, Ballerenee and Mr.and Mrs.C.Spencer, of North Hatley, Mrs.P.Leavitt and three children, of Sutton, and Miss T.Keene and Mr.N.Schoolcraft, of Richford, Vt.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Carl Frechette were Mr.and Mrs.R.Boulay and three children, of Cowansville, and the Misses Clair Butler and Melda Murnes, of Sut-ton.Mr.R.Young was a recent visitor in Dunham.Mr.Peter Goodhue is making extensive repairs on his farm buildings occupied by Mr.J.Benoit.Mr.and Mrs.Donald McGrath have moved into the tenant house on his father\u2019s farm after having repaired and decorated the house.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Goodhue and son, Lawrence, went to St.Johnsbury, Vt., for the celebration and opening of the new airport and were guests of Mr.and Mrs.William Safford.Mr.and Mrs.O.W.Hancock were visiting Mr.B.J.Cook near Sutton on Sunday, July 4.But Canniff spent a week-end in Montreal.Among those driving newly purchased cars in this vicinity are Mr.H.Bessette, Mr.Howard Goodhue and Mr.Carl Thomas.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Waterhouse were Sunday guests of Mix and Mrs.Clare Goodhue.Mrs.Edward Courtemanche was a recent tea guests of Miss Nettie Barber.Mr.Edward Courtemanche, of Bristol, Conn., were here over the past week-end, returning back on Monday accompanied by Mrs.Courtemanche, who has spent a few weeks here with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Luther Gibson.Mr.and Mrs.G.Bonner, of Massachusetts, has been visiting her father, Mr.A.Lagrandeur, recently.The Young People\u2019s Society held Mr.and Mrs.Donald WJlzop , M \u2019 If3\u201d aire th
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