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[" WEATHER Fresh east winds with showers.§hprbrookr iailg mcrnrb TEMPERATURES Yesterday: Maximum, 43; minimum, 36.Same -day last year} Max.66; min.48.Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1939.Forty-Third Yean RUSSIANS SEEK COMPLETE ALLIANCE » Demand Full Support From Two Nations Russian Demands for Full Military Co-operation in Return for Joining an Anti-Aggression Front Reported to Have London and Paris Worried- Believed Tri- partite Alliance Might Hasten War.AIIEGEI) TORSO SLATER FACES HEARING TODAY Créai Military Display Marks Their Majesties' Ottawa Stay Ottawa, April 21.-\u2014®\u2014When the j veterans, and the thin notes of King and Queen visit Ottawa tor j buglers sounding Last Tost and tour days next month it will be an j Reveille.The address the King will 1 occasion of military pomp and state j deliver will be broadcast through-Ann0linC8S ceremony, but Their Majesties j out Canada and the United States.Baltimore1 shoukl i'ee^ niore at home in the The Queen will have a familiar [mi _\tMint'\tRaorlinn\t'-l'Kal than at any other point on j task w hen -lie lays the cornerstone «loll\tHi tel\tneduing\tUT; the Royal itinerary for their pro-; of the new Supreme Court of Alleged Confession at\tIn- gramme here will be like a page Canada building on th-i banks of the qL|egj\tfrom their routine in London.Ottawa river on May 19th and del- State Attorney Eariy Tria! foi IN FATAL FIRE AT WORCESTER Head Guards Finance And Industrial Reorganization Decreed For French Arms Drive Jailer Exonerates and Trusties of\t_____________________ More ^ ^ Decrees Submitted to Cabinet for Approval The large part of the Canadian ; livers a broadcast address.The King tour will be a round of sightseeing | will be largely a spectator on that Three Lives, Including One Canadian.the ; occasion but on Saturday morning, i last May 20th, in celebration of his Worcester, Mass,, -Authorities today April 21.\u2014QP) expressed be- London, April 21.\u2014 (C.P.Cable) -\u2014The Soviets have made definite proposals to Great Britain and France demanding- [heir full military co-operation in return for joining an anti-aggression front, it was reported in official quarters] today.The Russian demands were re-j ported to have London and Paris j worried because neither country | was prepared to go that far in ] collaboration with the Soviets.The] western democracies take the view j that a tripartite military alliance; might throw Berlin into such a] rage it might start a war instead! of guarding against one.According to reports in diplomatic circles, Russia\u2019s counterproposals to Anglo-French suggestions that the Soviets extend guarantees to countries fearing German and Italian aggression were delivered to Sir William Seeds, the British Ambassador in Moscow.They are being studied in London and Paris, and consultations on them between the British and French Governments have already! been held.CLAIM SLOVAK ARTILLERY BOMBARDED HUNGARIAN VILLAGE Budapest, April 21.\u2014(/P) \u2014 Hungarian military authorities reported that Slovak artillery bombarded the Hungarian village of Sarosremitz, near Ung-var, last night and this morning.The Hungarian military commander of the region was authorized to demand of Slovakia an explanation.- today.\tmittee in charge of the tour gives ; attends'the traditional trooping of - * by prisoners was to blame for a j D a ccrtvir^irDC i\tac tr-old steel detaiis of a succession of fulbdress j the color, a brilliant military dis- fire which last night killed three ! t Ai>ofcJNv*fc.Ko Lthr 1 Ab ! Baltimore, April 21.\u2014(/P)\u2014A trail and public appearances, bu i of newspaper-wrapped parcels of , Ottawa programme released ! human flesh led Aurelio Marco Tar- night by the inter-departmental com- : birthday, he will act alone when ho Hof that the careless use of nmteh-quinio to the garnd jury today.\t.\t.\t\u2022\t.\t.The forty-three-ye worker and former tavern-owner, in state ceremonials and colorful mil-!play on Parliament Hill.'\tinmates\u2014one.of them a Canadian whose neiait garden was found buned ! itary pageantry.\tj The Dominion Government will underground cells of Worcester the head of Mrs.Evelyn Rico, thir- Of major importance will be the ! entertain at a state dinner at the ; sixty-six year-old county jail ty-one, will be pres'.nted this after- ¦ unveiling of the National War Mem- Chateau Laurier May 17th and in-moon, State\u2019s Attorneiy Bernard Wells orjai by His Majesty on May 18th, S:aiM.\tthe day following Their Majesties Prosecutor Wells made known Ms j arrival here.The King will unveil decision scon after Police L ent.; Hie massive granite and bronze EtCkiel Williams testified at a cor- ; in Daladier's Fight to Speed Armament Production-Increased Working Hours, New Taxes and Defence Loans Provided to Ease Costs, Paris, April 21 .\u2014(£¦)-[Edouard Daladier called vitations, for lack of space have been restricted to the upper brackets of the table of precedence for Canada.The following evening massive\to _ .Il:l0'd a ; shrine to the wav dead at a ceremony there will be a Parliamentary din oner s inquest yesterday that l,81\u2019-; replete with massed choir, lines of' Continued on Page 2 Co! 3 qurto had confessed fatally injuring ;_______________________________________________________b '______'_____ the woman, a divorcee from Dublin, Ga.whom he identified as his housekeeper, during a quarrel Meantime, pathologists reconstructed the body from limb?found in sewers within four blocks of his house, portion® of the torso found in a bramble natch near the City Hospital and Hmeath a tiny rose bed.Hitler\u2019s Reply To Roosevelt In International Spotlight Chancellor Hitler Turns from Two-Day Festivities Marking Birthday to Preparation of Speech to Be Delivered in Reichstag Next Week\u2014Mussolini, Berlin-Home Axis Partner, Terms Plan \u201cAbsurd.\u201d FOR BIRTHDAY OF ELIZABETH Postman Bore Extra Heavy Load to Windsor Castle Today as Heiress-Presumptive Celebrated Thirteenth Anniversary.MONTREAL BILL AWAITS FINAL READING TODAY Sheriff Oscar Rochelbau, head jailer, said the blaze was lisooverod in a padded coll occupied by John Raskett.serving time for drunken-i I'ss.and launched an immediate investigation.He absolved guards and trustfes freim blame.Only four 0f the eighteen cells in in the section, termed by thb prisoners a® the \u201cBack Bay,\u201d were occupied and Raskett was the only one bo escape with his lift- He was taken to hospital.The dead men.who SHIP CARRIES GOLD Premier iis cabi- ncl lo approve new financial measures for ihe nation\u2019s heavy , .TTT inn n ,, .! arinaineiils programme tûdav as Liverpool, Apr, 21.-(Cr;Cable) lhe German ^pped down the \u2014Sailing of the Cunard-Wh.te , F r e \u201e f h ,\\tlan|ic coast toward -star liner Antonia for Montreal ; t-.May 5th with passengers was cancelled today.Instead the ship will Special Session of Legislative Council Being Held Today to Give Third Reading to Much-Amended Montreal Measure.Berlin.April 21.\u2014(d3)\u2014Chancellor& \u2014 Hitler turned today from the two-Even if Britain and France agreed day festivities of his fiftieth birth-tu accept a three-way military pact, day to the drafting of the Reichstag it was feared Rumania and Poland \u2022 speech wth which he will reply one might refuse to have anything to do week hence to President Roosevelt\u2019s with it.\ti Mon-a.ggresgii-on proposals.Russia formerly ruled parts of Foreign Minister von Ribbentrop both these countries, and Polish and and his staff had gone to work on Rumanian officials feared any oecu-! material for the reply immediately Patton of their territory by Russian after Hitler was acquainted with the troops might prove an embarrass- contents of the President\u2019s message ment after any need of the aid of the Red army had passed.Officially it was pointed out the conversations were continuing both in Paris and Moscow that the new Soviet plan was not necessarily final.It was stressed that Britain has not offered a military alliance to Russia though this eventually might be done.It was believed in diplomatic circles that Russia had offered to co-operate on an outright military alliance basis because she fears she might be caught by a joint German-Japanese invasion.In his report to the Foreign Office, Sir William was said to have pointed out that the Soviet Government would prefer to have a broad front of all powers willing to oppose any aggression combined ultimately into a large pact for mutual assistance.This suggestion, however, was not being seriously considered here for it might mean that in certain in conferences at Munich lust Saturday and Sunday.Today, following the birthday celebrations which A ached their peak yesterday with a gigantic parade of German military power, Hitler himself was comparatively fibe to consider the speech for which the Reichstag has been specially summoned.Hitler\u2019s axis partner, Premier Mussolini, who received a duplicate of the United States President\u2019s peace pledge proposal, yesterday calltd the message \u201cabsurd.\u201d Lights burned late last night at the new Chancellery where Hitler spent the evening in company with close collaborators whi\u2019t joyous crowds thronged the spac eus.floodlight p d Wilhel n vp a t z.The youngest among Hiter\u2019s callers yesterday was ten-months-old Edda Goering.daughter of Fteld Marshal Hermann Goering.brought by her mother and nurse to see the Fuehrer, her godfather.Ebrlin\u2019s newspapers recorded the eventualities Poland and Rumanià ' events of the birthday in page-long would be asked to go to the assist- article® which claimed that the ance of the Soviet.\trzech people \u201cwholeheartedly nar- Foreign Office officials in London :-wipeted\u201d in t.H celebration, took Turkish co-operation in their I Army parades were held at Bru-coalition for granted, although no enn and Prague, in Germany\u2019s new official announcement has been protectorate of Bohemia-Moravia.made as to the outcome of recent .The demonstration at Pragufs was Anglo-Turkish talks.\tin Masaryk Stadium, named for the \u201cThe Government and Parliament founder of the former rzorho-Slo-of Canada may not, without mis- \"nk republic, chievous results, continue to make Little Slovakia, once part of unlawful appropriations for objects Czccho-Slovakia and now nominally Continued on Page 2, Col.3.\tContinued on Page 2, Col.b.Polish Press Expresses Fears At Russian Participation In Accord GREATNESS OF ANCIENT ROME IS CELEBRATED Modern Roman Empire Developed Under Mussolini Holds Impressive Observance of 2692nd Anniversary of Foundation.Warsaw, April 21.\u2014 GP) \u2014 The newspaper Express Poranny, which often expresses views of the Polish Foreign Office, voiced belief today Russian aid in any European war might be dangerous to the countries receiving it.The newspaper said many nations j would be unable to accept Soviet help \u201cfor geographical-political reasons.\u201d The armed forces of the Soviet would become an extremely strong influence in certain parts of Eurppt \u201cafter a long European war,\u201d Express Poranny declared, and \u201cmany countries instead of enjoying victory would have to face revolution.The newspaper explained Poland's pendenee which the Poles themselves would resist, and later received from the Polish Foreign Minister, Joseph Beck, a promise that Poland would reciprocate s-uch aid to Brit-1 Roosevelt would am, pending conclusion of a formal i no treaty.) Express Poranny also voiced doubt as to the value of Russia as a military ally from the standpoint of defence.Rome, April 21.\u2014(/P)\u2014The ern Roman Empire, after watching Germany\u2019s elaborate birthday tribute to Chancellor Hitler, observed the 2692nd anniversary of the founding of its capital today and celebrated its new growth under Premier Mussolini.Flushed by victories in Albania, Spain and Ethiopia, the Fascist descendants of the Caesars gave a martial tone to the national holiday, normally a joint commemoration of their Labor Day and the birthday of I Rome.Columns of Fascist youth ana labor organizations paraded, flags were displayed and bands played in every'Italian city.The celebrations centred around I Premier Mussolini\u2019s Palazzo Venezia.Within the palace the Premier distributed medals, pensions ana prizes to laborers and farmers.Throughout the Empire public works projects were inaugurated.Mussolini\u2019s speech yesterday, turning down President Roosevelt\u2019s suggestion for assurances against \u2019 aggresion but offering Italy\u2019s plans for a 1942 Rome Exposition as evidence of Fascist desires for peace, was taken in diplomatic quarters as an indication Mussolini did not intend to press Italy\u2019s expansion to the point of war.Fascist sources, however, pointed out that II Duce insisted on his demands for \u201cjustice,\u201d which they interpreted to mean satisfaction of Italy\u2019s territorial desires.Mussolini\u2019s Milan newspaper, II Popolo dTtalia, declared the response of Germany and Italy to President be neither yes nor Windsor, England, April 21.\u2014 (C.P.Cable)\u2014The postman bore an I extra heavy load to Windsor Castle | today as Princess Elizabeth cele-ibrated her thirteenth birthday, j The Princess, heiress-presumptive I to the Throne, entered her \u2019teens and a new period of careful training for ! Royal responsibilities.; To mark tlie event the Princess had a tea party at Windsor Castle with a private movie show afterwards.She is dining with the King and Queen tonight.One birthday cake \u2014 made to Elizabeth\u2019s own order\u2014bore thirteen flickering candles.The girl who may some day be Queen of Britain, of Canada and all the Empire, gayly blew nut the candles and cut \"the first slice.A second birthday cake was sent to children\u2019s hospitals as a gift from [the Princess.Her presents included a pearl from mod- 'tdle King for his daughter\u2019s set, and silk stockings from the Queen.The King also gave her a diamond bracelet, while from Queen Mary, her grandmother, came a silver dressing set.The Duke and Duchess of Windsor'sent a movie camera.tional Changes Suggested.Quebec, April 21.\u2014((P)\u2014The Montreal Bill awaited tcoEy only third reading by the Quetbc Legislative Council before its sanction though the Legislative Assembly stood adjourned until next Tuesday.The Council was due to m'eet and possibly give final approval to the metropolis\u2019 administrative measure.The bill was studied and approved with minor amendments during two sittings yesterday 0f tlb Private Bills Committee of the Upper House.Clauses for special charges of $100,000 to the Bell Telephone Company, $350.000 to the Montreal Light, Heat and Power.Company I\t- nnoou^hioti'°,n mf mtes !m'd $5n'_ Former British Prime Minister WJO tJo Montreal Tramways, vorc j ; Spain Finance Minister Paul Reynaud take a f2\u201doô\"Ô,0*ClO'($!),40\u20180,060)\" gold |Pliin,\u2019ey lst.Archie McHarg, Sec.-Treas.: war, waged sporadically over the past five years.He obtained the only available gun in the region.His Male Help Wanted Following are the closing bid and of Khar, asked quotations as at April 21, as j The gun\u2014an ancient field piece\u2014 Closing prices were posted at 21c j furnished by the Investment Dealers' is owned by a neighboring chieftain, traded for 92 score regraded, 21 Va c Association of Canada:\tBadshahGul.He has found it a use- traded for 92 .score fresh, and 20 c Dominion Government Bonds:\tj ful bargaining weapon in his deal- Abitibi Open .75 High .75 Low .75 Noon .75 \t\t20%\t20 Vi\t20 Vi B.A.Oil \t\t\t.20%\t20%\t20%\t20% Cons.Paper\t\t\t4\t4\t4 Ford of Canada \u201cA\u201d\t\t\t19 Vs\t19 Vi\t19 Vs Fraser Co.V.T\t\t\t\t ¦ \u2022\t\t8%\t8%\t8% Price Bros\t\t\t10%\t10%\t10% #- #- TORONTO MINING EXCHANGE -«s The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Toronto Stock Exchange are furnished by McA\u2019Nulty and Bishop.Sherbrooke Trust Building: Yesterday\u2019s Close Opening 12 Noon Aldermac \t\t\t\t.32\t.30\t.30 Augite \t\t\t\t.48\t.48%\t.48 \t\t\t.36\t.15B\t.16A Bidgood-Kirkland .\t\t\t\t.18\t.18\t.18 Canadian Malartie .Central Cadillac \t\t\t\t\t,69B .17%\t.69 B .17%\t.17% Central Patricia .Chibougainau .Coniaurum.Dome .East Malartie .Eldorado .Falconbridge .Hardrock Cold .Hudson Bay .Kerr Addison .Kirkland Lake .Lake Shore .Lamaque.Little Long Lac .Macassa .MacLeod Goekshutt Malartie Goldfields McIntyre.McKenzie Red Lake McWatters .- .Mining Corporation Moneta.O\u2019Brien.Pamour.Paymaster .Pend Oreille .Perron.Powell-Rouyn .Preston E.Dome .Sherritt .Siscoe .San Antonio .Sladen Malartie .Stadacona .Sullivan .Thompson Cadillac .Teck Hughes .Ventures .Waite Amulet .Wood Cadillac.Wright Hargreaves OILS - Alberta Pacific .Anglo-Canadian .Calgary Edmonton , Calmons .Dalhousic .Davies.Home Oil .Okalta ., United Oils .2.15 .17-.20 1.35 31 2.30 1.24 4.55-4.80 2.15 .17B 1.34B 31 2.29 1.25 1.75 2.17 .23 A 1.38A 31 2.26 1.25 4.75 1.00\t1.00\t.95 29 Vi\t29%\t20 % 1.55\t1.55\t1.55 1.32\t1.33\t1.35 40%\t40 Vi\t40 6.00\t5.85B\t6.10 A 2.71\t2.70B\t2.75 A 4.20\t4.15\t4.10 1.85\t1.80\t1.90 .64\t.52\t.53 52%\t52 %B\t52% A 1.12\t1.13\t1.13 .42\t.42\t.42 1.16\t1.20\t1.18 1.00\t.09\t.99 2.23\t2.20B\t2.28A 2.98\t2.98\t3.00 .35\t.36\t.35 1.31\t1.35\t1.35 to 20%c for 38 score fresh.Futures closed at 20%c bid for April, 21 lie :2!s,.\u2019 KJ\t_it.-, .« .\tT\t, Insurance Pro- good condition.Hodsre Auto Parts Ltd.Feature ; report showed soeretary < Eight.S' 1 .x.00 n-ov.f.isents: WEAF: Quaker Party; WJZ:j2347 :\tof orkk.I.A-1' '1\tGlenn Miller\u2019s Orchestra; CKAC: = ^Garden ^ kl 11 : Lucie lr°y,|prench Programme.8.30 p.m.\u2014WABC; Prof.Quiz! Avalon ET OF EXTENSION OR SINGLE LAD-ders ; wise good used garage.Phone Ins.Agents and money t loan on mort-gages, 4 Marquette, Sherbrooke.Phone 100.\u2019ogrs p.m.-with Bob Trout; Farm For Sale WEAF: Time; WJZ: Brenthouse, drama; t \u2022 ) ACRE VILLAGE FARM.DANDY much had been done ns the reports showed.President.Mrs.S.\tV-m- ~ Officers death of Mr.Bell was very regretted by the Union.Letters were received from frien Is thanking the n.env.'ers for plants received.A letter was read from Mrs.Blake, county president, giving the.date of .he mid-winter convention and the date set for the county convention, also expressing hopes to ;he tea table visit this branch soon.A letter of appreciation received\tGeneral Notes.\tDeep Night from the C.B.C.acknowledging a; Mr.and Mrs.John Bombardier 10.00 p.m.WJZ: Jamboree; __j\tr,D\\t.r-o-v, ru.\t\\Vs\tbuildings, electricity, near Brome ; CBM: Chansonnette; CKAC: W hat.Lak(, 10 cow, r,00\t100 scm< stocked.: do you Know.\t'slum, sn acres, SI.400 no acres, *$00, H.9.00 p.m.- WABC : Honolulu: Wriirht, Knmvlton.Quo.Bound; WJZ: National Barn Dance; iCBF: London Calling; CFCF: St.Physicians and Surgeons TAR.R.B.SPEER - EYE.EAR.NOSE.: ^Throat.100 Wellington No.Phone 324S.JAR.ETHIER.PHONE 676.84 KING ST.West.Electrotherapy.Urinary Disease.TARS.J.A.DARCHE AND LIONEL * ' Darche.Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.Private Hosrital.92 King Street West.the hostess.Mrs Foss presiding at Li nes.9.30 p.m.\u2014WEAF: Death Valley Days: WJZ: March of Time: CBM: 10.00 p.m.\u2014WEAF: Arch Obo-ler\u2019s Plnvs; WJZ : Symphony Orchestra; WABC: Hit Parade; CKAC: r Jean Forget, organist.Lonl\u2018 10.30 p.m.\u2014WEAF: Ruby Newman\u2019s Orchestra: WJZ: Symphony WEAF: Guy communication\tfrom\tthe\tbranch\tex-\tanfi family were hosts to a\tparty of\t'bavdo\u2019s\tOrchestra;\tWABC: Grand\t# vll.11Vîvl\t\u201eau.pressing sentiments\tin\tregard\tto\tad-\tyoung people for\ta sugar\tparty on\tCentral\tStation;\tVtJZ: Feature;\t:Orchestra\u2022 CKAC- Paulette Mauve vertising beer and wine oyer the air Sunday.Among those present were | CBM: Commentary by Briar.Men- ;5\t' \\vÀBC : Capitol Opinions.the annual Dr.and Mrs.Ladue, Mr.Lafleur, dith; CKAC: Sports.\tll.OO p.m.-WJZ: Symphony Or- G.Lafleur, 10.30 p.m.\u2014 \\\\ EAF: Uncle Ezra,\tH\tr J Ms.L.Lafleur,\tMiss M.\tLafleur,\tsketch;\tCFCF: Dance Orchestra;\tCKAC; gporU;\tpianoiogue.Miss (.T-afleur.\tMiss J.\tLafleur,\tCKAC:\tPaulette\tMauve; WJZ: Miss S.Ladue.Miss M.Ladue.Miss Dance Orchestra.\t! A.I .axon.Miss Loiselle, of Valley-; 11.00 p.m.\u2014WEAF; Red Nichols\u2019i field, Miss Lablanc, R.N.Cowans- Orchestra; CBM: News; CFCF : I ville, Mr, Palmer, Mr.MeCaw and ! Sporting News; CKAC: Sports,\u2019 was read.As this was meeting, the president asked for re- Mr.Rene La plante, Mi ports from the superintendents present.Mrs.Sanborn, flower mission superintendent, reported two donations se .225\tkins\tHospital.Several\tdonations of .534\tfood\thad been sent to\tthe sick and .403\tvisit:\ts to the sick mad\te.Bulbs had .242\tbeen\tsent and donation;\ts of jams and .236\tjellie\ts made Miss W.\tM.Small re- .210\tport»\t»d bags ready to\ttie sent and .055\tMrs.\tBuchanan gave a\treport from .190\t! her\tdepartment.Miss\tA.E.Small, 288\t1 press\tsuperintendent re;\tported a num- .274\t| ber t\tif the meetings in\tthe press and 17-32 P\talso\tgave a paper on\tthe \u201cService \tof the Press\" at the J\t\tanuary meet- songs 11.00 p.m.-chestra; WEAF: 'KAC: Sports; CKAC-\u2014Mcrtr«n.WEAF\u2014N«fw i.ork W G Y \u2014Sc ht neetjui j KDK A-\u2014Pittaburçh Dance Orchestra; no -so 1060 »S0 selin.of Notre Dame.\t11.30 p.m.\u2014 WJZ: Glenn Miller\u2019s Mr.Johnson, of Sutton, is visit-! Orchestra; WABC: Cab Calloway\u2019s ii\\g his son, Mr, William Johnson.| Orchestra; WEAF : Ernie Holst\u2019s .CBM\u2014Montre»; .8«0 CFCF\u2014Montre»! .\t>00 and Mrs, Johnson and family.The North Caivlina school system trail-ports 275,000 pupils to and from school, on each school day.Orchestra.TOMORROW 7.00 p.m.\u2014WEAF: Johnny Mes- BEFORE CANDID CAMERA Coventry, England, April 21.\u2014 TP \u2014Planning a statue to Lady G diva, who, 1,000 years agio, node through this town, local officials are drbnt- sner's Orchestra; WJZ: Message of *ing whether she rode s de-saddle or Israel; WABC: Americans at Work; astridk TO LET Heated Apartment, Nault Building, 50 King St.W\u2019est, 5 rooms and bath, 5 large windows facing King St.Also 3 room apartment with bath, furnished or unfurnished as desired.Phone 504 or 2914W, Furnace Blowers Sold and Repaired Wiggett Electric 19 Marquette St Veterinary Surgeon OHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPITAL.^ D- L- A.Gendreau, 67 Wellinjrton So.BATTERIES CHARGED FOR 50c STARTERS & GENERATORS REPAIRED Ross-Biron Electric Limited.17 - 21 Frontenac Street Sherbrooke Que, Phone 645 C13A SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, APRIL al, 1839.PAGE SEVEN FINE CANTATA IS PRESENTED AT WATERLOO Large Number of Music Lovers Attended Programme Given by Chora! Society \u2014Notes of General Interest.Waterloo, April 21.\u2014Music lovers of Waterloo manifested their appreciation of an exceptionally well rendered cantata by the Chorale Society of St.Bernardin College tata No.33, \u201c'The Gospel of Easter\u201d, was masterfully handled by the church choir assisted by Dr.Katz with violin, Mrs.Brennan, and Miss Velma Streeter.Tne many hours of careful study and preparation, under the direction of Mrs.E.W.Cohvili and the organist, Miss Lucia Graves, were reiiect-ed in the perfection of rendition before a large and appreciative assembly.rrhe programme was as follows: Organ prelude; \"What Song Is This': ; baritone soio and chorus, solo, Roger McKergow; \"The Watch at The ooor,\u201d contralto solo, men\u2019s and mixed chorus, Miss Velma Streeter taking the contralto solo with ii.Bird, George Young and ! Roger McKergow in me chorus; \u2018\u2018He its Not Here, He is Risen,\u201d tenor | solo, Roger McKergow ; women\u2019s ! chorus, Mrs.Orval Lewis, Mrs.Peter j Gdnter, Miss Velma Streeter and ! Mrs.Colwill; \u2018\u2019Christ Being Raised From the Dead,\u201d chorus by choir; under the training and supervision ! ->when Christ Our Lord Arose,\u201d con-of Miss Margot Charlebois, musical iralto solo, Mrs.Gunter; \"Now I QUICK TURNABOUT IN WAKE OF WAR CRISIS director, and organist, Miss Lucille Jobin.In the solo parts of the \u201cSeven Last Words of Christ\u201d the voices of Miss Irene Bessette, Miss Isabelle Charlebois, Miss Lillian Laprade, Miss Jeanne Larose, George Lambert, Rene Jobin, Lionel Lamon- Christ Risen,\u201d chorus by choir; \"Behold I Show Y\u2019ou A Mystery,\u201d bari-tine solo, George Young; \u201cThe Victory,\u201d chorus by choir; \"I Shall See Him,\u201d soprano solo and chorus, solo by Mrs.M.Katz; \u201cThe Gift of God,\u201d chorus; \u201cAll Power Is Given Unto Me,\u201d baritone solo, George Young; \u201cLo 1 Am with Y\u2019ou Always,\u201d tagrre and Robert Racine were heard.; soprano and tenor duet, Mrs.Bren- -\tnan and Roger McKergow; \u201cThe CANTATA ENJOYED\tGospel of Easter,\u201d chorus by choir.In St.Paul\u2019s United Church on .During the singing of the choruses Sunday evening Lorenz\u2019s Choir Can- the violating tones of Dr.Katz\u2019s This Grateful Lady Gives Thanks To Feels \u201cLike N-A\\v txWvw ¦¦¦ smmmmm mm UVAu:.:, Miss Juliette Lemire Had Indigestion Pains and Stomach Gas\u2014Back Sore and Painful\u2014Couldn\u2019t Sleep\u2014She Now Says: \u201cMosby\u2019s Tonic Relieved My Suffering.1 Feel Fine!\u201d Grateful statements\u2014from many parts of Quebec and this general section \u2014 praising and endorsing MOSBY\u201dS TONIC, continue to pour in daily to The Chagnon Pharmacy, 11 Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke, where this \u201cnew mixture of roots and herbs and other splendid ingredients\u201d is being introduced and explained to the local public by a Special.Mosby\u2019s Tonic Representative, known as The Mosby Tonic Man.For instance, just a few days ago the following grateful statement, describing what Mosby\u2019s Tonic can do in certain forms of suffering, was received from Miss Juliette Lemire, of St.Etienne des Gres, St.Maurice County.Miss Lemire has lived in this vicinity 22 years.Her statement reads as follows: Sharp Pains in Back Due to Sluggish Kidneys \u201cFor two years I had been in distress,\u201d said Miss Lemire.\u201cDue to sluggish kidneys my system got full of waste and poison and I had sharp pains in my back across my kidneys and often had headaches.My Stom- recommend it to all people wiio suffer ach was so disordered that I would did.\u201d have spells of indigestion and gas .\tr» i o\ti after my meals and was certainly in Acts on Bowels, htomacn, a distressful condition if anybody\tLiver, Kidneys MOSBY\u2019S TONIC contains 20 ingredients.MISS JULIETTE LEMIRE, of St.Etienne des Gres, who says: \u201cMosby\u2019s Tonic was what I needed.It is the finest thing of the kind I ever heard of! I gladly endorse it!\u201d The group of Uncle Sam\u2019s mighty warships abo ve make a quick turn about, as if in response to one of the most drastic peace-time orders ever issued.With part of the fleet already in New Y\u2019ork, and the rest of the 9G ships and 43,000 men speeding up the Atlantic for the opening of the New York World's Fair, the Navy Department ordered an immediate about face and return without delay to bases in the Pacific, violin music.enhanced the beauty of the all who suffer that this medicine is the finest thing of the kind I ever heard of! WRIh the first bottle the sharp pains in my back over my kidneys disappeared ! It had a fine invigorating action on my kidneys and cleared away the wastes and poisons and my mights are no longer sleepless: and It acted on my stomach and cleared away the gas bloating, and my headaches and indigestion spells came to an end.All that old, draggy worn out feeling has vanished and I feel like a new person.This medicine is splendid, and no mistake about it-, and I gladly I ever was.I couldn\u2019t sleep right on , ry n ,1 \u2022 m\ti c 14 MUüiJi o itjtniij coniains eu account of all this suffering and felt includillB 15 roots and herbs.It acts on-th WOin OUt ail tne tlTllG, as though bowels, stomach, Liver, kidneys.Makes weak, | General Notes Dr.E.C.Gaw, of St.Lambert, was a guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.James Gaw.Mr.Gaw\u2019s condition has been somewhat worse for the past few days.Mrs.Ethel Holderness was called to Sweetsburg owing to the illness and subsequent, death -of her aunt, Miss Barber.Miss Alice Hunter has returned to Boscobel to resume her school duties after spending the Eastertide with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.P.Hunter.Mr.Ernest Rogers, of Lachute, was an overnight guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.E.McKenney, Main street.While here Mr.Rogers disposed of his property in Frost Village to Mr.Donald Cooper, of Waterloo, who will take possession on May 1.Mrs.Robert Maguire and Mrs.Henry McGovern visited Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Bowker and family, of Warden, on Thursday of last week.Mr.Albert Dir has been spending a few days in the Military Hospital, Ste.Anne de Bellevue, where he was .taking treatments for his teeth, j Miss Mildred Holloway, of St.i Johns, visited her mother, Mrs.Charlies Holloway, and brothers, Morton i and Windsor Holloway, over the ¦ Easter holidays.; Mr.and Mrs.Eben Fessenden and I baby, Betty, of Fulford, were Easter guests at the home of Mrs.Fes-I sendee\u2019s mother, Mrs.Horace Bell.: Miss Doris Strange spent the East-i er holidays in Knowlton with | friends.: Friends will be glad to learn that l Mr.and Mrs.Charles E.Tenny are j recovering from their recent illnesses and expect soon to be about their homes on Western avenue.Mr.real, conducted services in St.Luke\u2019s Church on Sunday.Mrs.C.W.H, Koudreau, of West- LAKE MEGANTIC HOTEL BLAZE CAUSES DAMAGE Bellevue Hotel Nearly Destroyed in Fire Believed to Have Originated from Defective Wiring\u2014Furniture Saved.Lake Megantic, April 21.\u2014A fire ; which almost destroyed the Bellevue Hotel in this Eastern Townships cen-jtre caused damages estimated at ap-jproximately $5,000 before it was i finally extinguished, j Originating in the attic of the |three-storey structure, the blaze had .made considerably headway when I firemen arrived on the scene.As jthe building was covered with a ; metal roof the flames were not dks-I covered before smoke started to I pour into the main part of the build-jing.I Most of the damage was caused ;by smoke and water and, although I much of the hotel\u2019s furniture was carried to safety, many articles were ruined.Two hours elapsed between the time the fire was first discovered and when it was declared under control.Although a strong wind was blowing all during the afternoon the vigilance of the fire-fighters kept the blaze from spreading to nearby establishments.It is believed that the conflagration was caused by defective wiring and that it originated between the Iwalls in the topmost storey.The Charles A.Hutchins, of Mont-ft! *5 owned bj; Drouin ar\"d was inHni-\u2019tpH *pYvW« in 'fit.T.nkoG PaltlaI1y covered by insurance.the agenda was the planning for a bridge and five hundred party to be held the first week in May.On Monday afternoon, April 10, Mrs.James Hetherington was hostess at a delightful party in honor of | her second daugnter, Katherine, jwho, on that, date, was celebrating j her fourteenth birthday.A deiighi-i lui social hour was spent in enter-I taming games one oi which was a | peanut Hunt.Miss Fay Richardson | won the prize.Kefresnments were j served by Mrs.Hetherington, in-I eluding a birthday cake and warm j sugar on snow.Friends regret that Mrs.F.Barrington is confined to her room through illness.Her daughter, Mrs.Fearl Barrington Vau-dry, ol Montreal, is with ner.Mrs, Evelyn Thomas is spending a lew days in Farnham with ner brother, Mr.Jack Kilburn, and Mrs.Kii-burn, Mr.Felix Daigneau, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Daigneau, Mr.and Mrs.Samuel Daigneau and Mr.Theodore Daigneau, of Montreal, were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Smith, St.Joseph street, while here ac companymg the remains of Mrs.Felix Daigneau for interment, L.J.Moulton.Mr.and Mrs.Morton Leavitt, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.B.Whitcomb.Mr.and Mrs.George Belknap, of Magog, called at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Cyril Drew on their way to the home of Mr.and Mrs.Harvey Drew.Miss Margaret moulton was obliged to spend several days at home because of illness.Miss Lora Hartwell, student in Grade XI at Ayer's Cliff, spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Bradley Hartwell.Miss Alice Ayer, of Rock Island, spent a week-end at the home of her mother, Mrs, Harriet Ayer.Mr, Gerald Haseltine, of Moe's River, spent a week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Harold McClary.t Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Bowen, of North Hatley, were callers at the home of Mr.E.A.Hodges.Mr.Maurice Moulton, of Mnssa-wlppi, called on his grandfather, Mr.L.J.Moulton, on Sunday.Mr.Warner and friend, of Brown\u2019s Hill, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Morton Walker.Miss Mabel Glidden, who spent the winter months at Miami, Florida, has returned to the home of her father, Mr.Orrin (Hidden.Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Wheeler, of Sherbrooke, spent a week-end with the latter\u2019s mother, Mrs.J.S.Webster, and nephew, Mr.Wayne Hodges.Mr.George Bishop accompanied Rev.H.W.Parry to Way\u2019s Mills to the Anglican Church service, A sugar party was given by Mr.Allan Wheeler at his camp.WATERVILLE Auto licenses every Saturday, 2-7 p.m.R.J, Westgate.every ounce of energy-body.Says It\u2019s The Finest She Ever Heard Of! \u201cI tried many medicines for this Suffering, but nothing did me any good, and I surely was discouraged, but finally I found Meshy\u2019s Tonic, and will say to had left my worn out people feel different all over.The price of this new, scientific compound is i reasonable, due\tthe immense volume in ; which it sells.So don\u2019t hesitate.Get! Mosby\u2019s Tonic\u2014-T O D A Y ! A special Mosby\u2019s Tonic representative, \u2019 known as The MOSBY TONIC Man is now at THE CHAGNON PHARMACY, 11 Wei-1 lington Street North, Sherbrooke, daily : meeting crowds of people and introducing and explaining this new compound THE IDEAL BASE FDR A SPAING FILLED MATTRESS dptina t he (mtafkep emt made .^ ^ at *12*-° SLUMBER KING\u2019S COMPANION\u2014BEAUTYREST, THE FINEST MATTRESS MONEY CAN BUY Complete Stock in all Standard Sizes.H.C.WILSON & SONS, LIMITED 37 Wellington Street North \u2014 Next Door to Granada \u2014 Phone 14 COMPLETE LINE OF SIMMONS SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES HECTOR LANCTOT Our Low Overhead Saves Y'ou Money.96 Marquette Street \u2014 Sherbrooke -.Phone 170 We Stock a Complete Line of Simmons Mattresses LEVESQUE LIMITED Telephone 2722 20 Wellington street South.mount, visited her cousin, Mrs.S.J.Irwin, Court street, over a week-end.Mr.Kendall Norris, B.A., has returned to .McGill University, Mont-r-eal, after spending Eastertide with bis parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Norris, Western avenue.Mr.James Standish visited his daughter, Mrs.W.M.Wallace and family, Warden Heights, on Saturday.Mr.Duncan Dalton, of Montreal, spent a week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.R.Dalton and family, Foster Square.Mr.Alan Renihan, of Beebe, was (calling on several Waterloo friends.J Mr.Carl Norris has returned to Lennoxvillc to resume his studies in J Arts at Bishop\u2019è University after visiting his parents, .Mr.and Mrs.Charles A.Norris and family, duing the Easter holidays.Lome Holden spent a few days in Montreal with relatives.Miss Anita Cloutier, of Roxton Pond, was calling on friends in Waterloo on Monday.Master Hugh Dalton has been a guest of his uncle, Mr.E.W.Chamberlain, of Foster, for several days.Miss Pear! Copping, of Boscobel, when returninf to Feller Institute at Grande Ligne, spent a few days with her uncle, Mr.C.A.Norris and family Western avenue.Mrs.Gertrude Holden, of Fre-lighsburg, is a guest of her son, Mr.A.L.Holden and family, Foster ( Square.Mrs.A.C.Smith and her cousin, I Mrs.S.Best, of Winchester, Mass., were calling on Mrs.Smith's mother I and aunt, Mrs.George Gilmpur and | Miss Saxby.George Purdy, younger son of Mr, | and Mrs.Harley Purdy, has return- i ed from Macdonald College, Ste, ; Anne de Bellevue, where he had con- i cludçd a second year short course in agriculture.Mrs.George Gilmour\u2019s numerous 1 friends will regret to learn that for I several days she has been confined j to bed through illness.Mrs, Arthur Bartlett visited rela-1 tives in Sherbrooke over a week- j end.Mr.Marcus C.Martin, of West-; mount, who recently returned from a four weeks\u2019 holiday in Bermuda, was at his local place of business.Miss Dorothy Wallace, science teacher at King\u2019s Hall, Compton, visited relatives in Waterloo on Saturday.Following the regular meeting of St.Luke\u2019s Parochial «Woman\u2019s Auxiliary held in the parish hall under the presidency of Mrs.E.J.McKenna, Mrs.L.Keith Allen and Mrs.C.P.Hunter were hostesses at the tea hour.Chief item of business on HATLEY Mrs.Cyril Drew, who lately spent some time at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Harvey Drew, at Barnston, has returned to her home.She reports her mother is somewhat better after a long illness.Miss Helen Reed spent a week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs, J.B.Reed, at North Hatley.The many friends of Mrs.Fred Webster will be sorry to know she is confined to her home through illness.Her duties at the library were taken by her nephew, Mr.Wayne Hodges.Mr, and Mrs.Earl Remick and two sons, Donald and Allen, of Burlington, Vt., were guests of Mrs.Remiek\u2019s mother and brother, Mrs.Harriet Ayer and Mr.Homer Ayer.They were accompanied here by Miss Helen Ayer, who spent her Easter holidays at their home.On Saturday sugar parties were given by Mr.James Pidduck at his camp and also by Mr.Harold McClary.They were much enjoyed by those who attended.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Astelle, of Lennoxville, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Brown on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Melvin Walker and Mr.Sheldon, of Beebe, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Morton Walker on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Colt and daughter, Betty, of Stantsead, and Mr.and Mrs.Harry Wilson, of Rock Island, were Sunday guests of Mr.E.A.Hodge.Rev, W.A.Edwards attended the ministerial meeting at Beebe on Monday.He was accompanied as far as Stanstead by Mr.Roger Pel-lerin.Miss Emma Stevenson, of Massa-wippi ,has been a guest of her nephew, Mr.Claude Whitcomb, and Mrs.Whitcomb.Mr.Kenneth Gemmel, of Montreal, was a guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.H.A.McClary.Miss Beatrice Moulton and Mr.Graydon Carr, of Massawippi, called on the former\u2019s grandfather, Mr.DRINK FOR HEALTH AS WELL AS FOR PLEASURE If the goodness in a glass of da Kuyper was insido you, you\u2019d ba a better man.Just try this fine Hollands Gin, and you can take all the credit for finding the finest bracer in the world.Sip it slowly, learning to relish its unusual flavour.Feel it doing its stuff, right down inside, making you feel that life\u2019s not so bad anyway.If you've got a grouse on, maybe it's Ê liver, or the tummy being funny.Well, that\u2019s a fine excuse for a spot of de Kuyper\u2014if I were you, I\u2019d haveadoubleanyway.Dittilled and Bottled in Canada under the direct supervision of JOHN de KUYPER * SÙN, Distillers, Rotterdam, Holland.Established 1695 d**- l^uyper awv \t(J\ttoo Johnnie Hûlker Red Label 26i / ozs.$3.40 Remember it next time ozs.Distilled, Blended and Bottled in Scotland Black Label Over 12 years old.Born 1820 \u2014 Still Going Strong.(Ofli/vA s *\"t*\"\t¦ rv .> \u2022 \u2022\u2022\t\u2022 v\tr ¦ ¦Mât'''\t.\t\u2022;\t* e* .SWfllSHPs#» \u2022\t
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