Sherbrooke daily record, 26 janvier 1929, samedi 26 janvier 1929
[" Sherbrooke Established 1897.Daily Record SHERBROOKE, QUE., SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, ! 929.Thiity-Second Year.ALVATION ARMY LEADERS HOLD CONFERENCES Mystery today Cloaked Fate Of Italian Vessel Capo Vado KING GEORGE\u2019S ¦ POWER PROJECT PROGRESS IS' j IS POSTPONED MAINTAINED FOE TEN DAYS SUCCESSOR TO GENERAL BOOTH?I >> Signai of Distress from Italian Freighter Cape Vado Picked Up by Radio Marine Corporation\u2014AH Attempts to Communicate With Vessel Failed \u2014Position Given Would Place f Vessel About 750 Miles Due; lit East of Bermuda\u2014No Details * of Trouble Given\u2014Two Other Freighters Found It Necessary to Send Out Help Calls.(Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK.Jan.26.\u2014 J Mystery today cloaked ! iC the fate of the Italian ' freighter Capo Vado which sent \u2022\u2022 out an SOS last night and then; Y \"apsed into silence.The signal of distress was: picked up by the Radio Marine Corporation, but all attempts toj '.ommunicate with the vessel fail-! ed.The ship gave her position is latitue 21.23 north; longitude 48.46 west, which would place her about 750 miles due east of Bermuda.No details of her ^\tif\t*>\u2022\t-f>-\t-If n.\u201c -- - O- -O- SAYS co-operat;on will SOLVE NEWSPRINT PROBLEM I trouble was given and it could J \u2022'ot be leirned whether any i C thips wrere proceeding to her aid.I Pi Tha Capo Vado is owned by a j Genoa Shipping Company and sailed , -J from Constantinople on December 1 Mill, for Baltimore.It is of 2,17G! tons and carries a crew of twenty-live or thirty men.Two other freighters who found it i accessary to send out calls for help, ! but not SOS messages, are awaiting the arrival of wrecking tugs.The Norwegian steamer Fernlane reported she had lost her rudder and was helpless 500 miles southeast of Bemuda.Her agents immediately arranged for the wrecking tug Relic to leave from Hampton Roads.She is not expected to reach the Ferr.lar.e before Tuesday.The American freighter Dixiano reported she was agi-our.d on the southern coast of Cuba.The tug j Warbler, which aided in dragging : the Dollar Liner President Garfield i off a Bermuda reef earlier in the | week, left Jacksonville to go to her ! aid.Both the Fernlane and the | Dixiano carried crews of bjfccen ! Lventy-fivo and thirty men.OTTAWA, Jen., 26.\u2014Co- S) operation between the Cana- # dian miils is the solution to $ the present newsprint pro- & blem, not the placing of an « export tax on pulpwood, & accrding to R.0.Sweezey, & director of the Lake St.£ John Power and Paper Corn- & pany, and of the Port Alfred & Pulp and Paper Company.# He is here primarily in con- & nection with the Beauharnois ÿi Power proj eet.\tJfc \u201cWith $750,000,000 in- « vested in the newsprint paper business in Canada, Si the industry has every right to command the attention c*i all those who, think,\u201d Mr.Sweezey said.It is costing the industry some forty million dollars a .'.ear because some people haven\u2019t been thinking far enough ahead.Efforts have been made to \u2018beat the game\u2019 of supply and demand.\u201cBut the outlook is not so dark as it may appear.With the right kind of co-operation Canadian plants should be well on the up-grade to success again within 12 to 15 months.\u201d & & a a &#$ Expected that Fermai Bulletin Application for Approval of Will Be sss\u2019jsej by His Majes-j Bacuh rn.ois Power Projet ty\u2019s Physidnss This Evening.! Has Mot Been Finally Decidei (Associated\"press Despatch)\tUpon\u2014Majority of Cabinet LONDON, Jan.26\u2014It was pffi-\tto favor Plar.3.cially stated at Buckingham Palate this morning that King George\u2019s progress was maintained.Only one doctor was in attendance this morning.He was Sir Hugh Rigby, the noted surgeon, who stayed in the palace for an hour.Lord Dawson of Penn did not cail, but it is understood that he would be in the palace this evening when it is expected that a formal bulletin vii! be issued.Sir Stanley Hewett has a cold and was still away._____\t;i- net scheduled to take place until Will Leave For Seaside Early In ,F^™ary 4th.p .\tI he application, which is made (Associated Press Despatch)\tfe*1* Beauharnois Light, Heat and T\tva i\t; Power Company, was under con- LOa DUa, Jan.2b.\u2014Although the ; sidération at yesterday\u2019s sitting; exact date of King Georges cepar- and it is understood that the major-ture for the seaside resort of Cog nor ity of members of the Cabinet are .as not been set definitely will ir4 favor of sanctioivn01* the cchen,e probably be during tha first wed: i The proposal is' to develop 'a ot February.1 us weather will minimum of 500,060 horsepower bv mainly decide the day.Wmtery.utilizing water powers at Lake St.; i conaitions, which have long prevail-; Francis and Lake St.Louis on the $-;\u2022 ! ed, piomised to continue, but it vas St.Lawrence river, about twenty # j understood today that the King miles from Montnal » ,J - T « (Associated Press Desp-tch) OTTAWA, Ont, Jan., 26.\u2014 The Deauharnois power project will have | t\u201d await the decision of the Dorn-: inion Government for a further ! period of ten days.At the conclus- j ion of yesterday\u2019s meeting of the I Cabinet, it was officially stated that ! the application for approval oft plans under the Navigable AVatersi .Let had not been finally decided upon.Tha next meeting of Cabine ft Commissioner J.E.Higgins / Montreal Given h Which To School Year Settle Controversy OÏ That Time Jews and! «- MES FLEA FOR Provide for Jewish School Panel.MORE INTEREST IN EDUCATION (Canadian Press Despatch) UEBEC, Jan.26.\u2014 One more year will be given to permit of an agreement\t- between the Protestants and : Dr.ira MacKay, Dean of Art! jews of Montreal as to the school j Faculty at McGill University, question, and at the end of th?.tj Was Speaker at Dinner Ten* Commissioner James Hay \u2022 t i ¦ , time the Legislature will provide One of these men may be chosen successor to General Bramwell Booth 1 for a Jewish school panel in , as comnancer of the Salyaucn Army.Commissioner Hay is in charge '¦\t^ i -c\t^ j of New Zealand territory of the Salvation Army and is president of the j \u2018'-orureiaI 'j no agreement is : high council in session in London to name General Booth\u2019s successor.! reached.Such is the opinion in : Hay-is sixty-five and has been a Salvation Army officer since 18S2.Com- Quebec circlçs at the present ; missioner Higgins, commander of the British Empire, is chief of staff and\t| 1 second in command of Salvation Army forces throughout the world.He I * \u2014i .j formerly \u2019 .as chief secretary for Salvation Army forces in the United | 4his means that there will bc| : States and has been an officer since 1SS2.would leave London on the lirst fev- , cc ntemplated orable day in February, unless other circumstances interfere The project j mum develop- j horsenower.! » TEN KILLED WHEN PLANE CRASHED (Associated Press Despatch) ATHENS, Jan.26.\u2014Ten persons were killed and two injured when an Italian hydro-aeroplane on the Pivaeus-Brindisi service crashed ht i» night.into a rock off Corfu las Charles Holder, an American banker, and his daughter, who were passengers ¦ on the plane, escaped injury.ment of 2,000,060 , Under the company fourteen mile canal, 4.000 feel] vide and twenty-seven feet deep! \u2022 would be constructed from Lake St.! iFrancis to Lake St.Louis.Power j i would be produce! at the .latter j : point at a cost of S15 per horse-j j power at the busbars.\t;\t,\t- ! Already, the company has secur- ! Trading AUdir.ei a Canadian Sto:k ilermtioMt mckel Active Stock Oa Market !e Past Week - U.S.Stocks U : no legislation this session, bu: next session what is to be done will be done, either separate schools allotted to Jewish chil dren or legislation confirming a suitable settlement which has been reached during the year.It is not that there is any desire , ,\t\u2022 , , here for a third school system which | \u201cn^ honest industry is leading to the opinion that there must be the third system in Mont- v ; ht real, but the feeling has grown that \u2018s 61 dered Lord Wiliingdon.(Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, Jan., 26.\u2014 A plea dor greater appreciation of the value of education in national progress was voiced by Dr.Ira Allen Mackay, Dean of the Faculty of Arts at McGill University, who was chief speaker at the.luncheon tendered yesterday in honor of His Excellency the Governor General of Canada, Viscount Wiliingdon.\u201cIdeals sire worthless until they have been put to work\u201d, said Dr.Mackay, \u201cand visions can only come true through the work of two human agencies, sound education There is one c:ear light in the history of people of the United States which shines than all others, and that V, ec.a lease of the necessary pros-1 pacts and rights f-om the Quebec j government for a period of seventy-: -.v*.years.\t- , o.uns on1 is the manifest provision they have made for their institutions -9- r lit essed Today ' Difficulties Of Salvation Army Will Be Smoothed On Remarks of Fresidinff Judge at : CANADA SHOULD MAINTAIN ; CONTROL OF ESKIMO LANDS; change Seats Offered Exchanges Which Upset All Precedents\u2014 Murks j Gains in Market Valuation c-f Nearly Every Issue Record Frises for Stock Esc- KJ- -if -o- -o- .-rs.AA ; -«V -fr NEW GOVERNOR CE MANITOBA HAS BEEN NAMED ca D i!f Cn Country ss Plat, Some Other! Dari r ,~t~.s Going to Step In,! | \"Hares Forster Geld Ccrn-ixssiopcr in Yukon.!.1 W Hearing of Temporary Injunc-t:an Regarding Effect of Carrying On Proceeds Taken tc Heart by Two Factions\u2014 Hearing to Be Reopened Next Tuesday.GERMAN PRINCESS DIED TODAY IN HOME AT ROME QUESTIONS RELATIVE TO SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS DISCUSSED L OiYDON, Jan.26.\u2014Conferences between representatives of the two factions at! the Salvation Army arc under-; ; stood to have been held, with Provincial j the result of considerable h Fr\u2019neess Mena Von F-ueiaw.Wife cf Prince Bernhard Von Enclave, Dead\u2014Marriage With First Husband Annulled by Holy See in 1884.Sub-Ccntmitlec of rrovtncia!] me result or considerable hop Protestant Committee Met in f°r an amicable settlement of the Montreal Last Night\u2014Find- ' differences without further Htiga-ings to Be Taken Up at Meet tlon' ing Next Month.(Associated Press Despatch) j HOME, Jan.26.-\u2014Princess Maria Yon Buelow, aged eighty, died today ! at Villa Malta, here.:\tPrincess Yon Buelow was the wife ! of Prince Bernhard VonEuelow, the I former Chancelier of the German ,\t,\t''\t.c'\tn iy l\" I Empire and its last ambassador to Led as yet, however.\t! Rome.Her first husband was Count The morning papers say that the ! Charles do Doenhoff.This marring.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAVv A, Jan.26.\u2014There is coal jin aimos: ail cf the islands of the! ; north and much of that area is fav-! orable to mineralization, in the ! opinion cf Georg: F.Mackenzie, former gold commissioner in the ; Yukon, who headed Canada\u2019s 1223 ! expedition to i .e Arctic.Although ¦ such is not the case at present, it ; is not too much to say that the if-1 c lands may be of great wealth some ( time, especially in view of the .Is- { , velopmersts in air transportation, Mr.Mackenzie said in addressing a j local church association last night.Toe speaker urged that Canada I should maintain control cf the Eskimo lands in the north.The Dominion must exercise some jurisdiction over these territories, if it ! wishes to retain control of them, j he said, and added: \"If Canada docs ORONTO, Ont., Jan.26.\u2014 Canadian stock ex-changes distinguished themselves during the we severai of the market : trading a\u2018-1! which h~d just closed in ways which make it one most memorable stock ; weeks in history.Th i tamed a volume which upset at: precedents and were marked J OTTAWA, Jan., 26.\u2014J.D.& McGregor, well-known live- stock breeder cf Brandon, ¦ft was appointed Lieutenant-v Governor o\" Manitoba, to ft succeed the late Hon.T.A.ft Burrows, at yesterdzv after-ft noon's meeting oi the fed-ft- era! cabinet.ft Announcement cf the ap-ft pointment was made iast ft evening by Premier W.L.ft Mackenzie King.\u2014 the creation of Jewish schools will be a-avs maafl T(lr I the only way out if the parties fa:liaild foundations for education and *\t! ° conje tou an agreement, and that, ces6arch.If there i& an advice f ^5 toiere .as been ,ailure uo reach such j can give to my fellow countrymen agreement up t0 the\tpresent time\tj should\tsay\t\u2018o-o thou and do like* ft\t.has been made clear.\tThe author;-\twise' \u201d, P\t!ties have been making time in the j After\treferring tc the problems *\tquestion, pending the\tdecision of the\tof labor\tand\tproduction and stating ft Privy Council in the matter, but this | bis opinion that seaich ct! a means ft decision, as given, permits of the I to increase the wages of labor and - establishment of a school, system forint the same time lower the cost of y ; Jewish children, as well as the ap- ! pi eduction, would never bo success-ft ; pointment of Jews to the Council of'Hilly concluded through tho theory \" Public Instruction.\t' ûf economics, but that he believed J Wish to be Masters of Their t!'at il;\thJ achieved by science and invention, Dr.Mackay Own Schools It is 0n the latter point that there concluded : \u201cI wish finally to make a C'.JX, -, -r 41- ¦- ft ft ¦ valuation c.rl.not.ther.come other country is go-; market prices have in': to step in.\u201d\t'of the fact that tl gains in the market issues representing nearly every major line of induslri !.commercial ?.n:l financial endeavorin' finada.The leading stock In rnational Nickel rose or.all exchange in Montreal, i cranio and i New \\ orx to a high point above' 72, where, counting in the Mond | shares just being exchanged, i: passed into the loneR category of billion dollar corporations.Many Ccunler Investments his activity and tliesc gains in , ceeurred in face ; !» m IM* Fioricta 'ells ft :ha» disagreement m Montreal |for educati0n in literature and the ® : between those speaking for th3 Jew-1 ai.ts.Education in literature and ft ; ish citizens and the Montreal Protes-, arts has its essential economic ft i tant School Commission, the latter, value.If there were no purchase's ft j not accepting the Jewish view that j there would be no producers.It 's m vain therefore that we train our scientific men to produce commodities of greater precision, power and beauty, unless we.first create a community of sufficient discrimination and taste to purchase them when they are produced.\u201d rated Stirling Steamship itory Of trus-glEs T - (Speed to the Record) MONTREAL, Jan.26.\u2014 A meeting of the sub-committee of the Provincial Protestant Committee was held here last evening for the purpose of considering the question cf school grounds and buildings in the province.Dr.A.H.McGreer, prin cipcl of Bishop\u2019s noxville, presided The various questions before th | remarks of Justice Eve when the 'vas annulled by the Holy See in 1884.hearing on the temporary injunction ' She was a member of the Beccadelli ! obtained by General Booth was fur- ; House of Bologna, her father being ! ther adjourned yesterday have been | IT-inee of Campcreale.taken to heart by both parties and \u2014-;\u2014;\u2014-;- ! led to a peace conference.REVISION OF WOULD COURT STATUTES.GENEb Jan.26.\u2014A meeting cf experts to study revision of the world court statùtes has been convoked for March 11, at Geneva.dicates o been offerin the powerful syn-\u201d investment bankers have this week more issue that The justice expressed the hope ; Western American Farmers Seek matters might he University, Lcn-i \u201cwitl'10';|t pursuing this adjusted i itigation\u201d | and said, \u201chowever it should ultimate ly result, one cannot hut appreciate I Higher' Duties On Special Wheats sub-committee received careful con-1 that its continuance is calculated to sidération, and recommendations : effect prejudicially the great and be-v.ill be made to the I\u2019rotestanc Com- inev.lent institution of which all your niittee at the regular meeting next [clients are members and to which 1 month, witli special reference to ! hav., no doubt every one of them is matters relative to elementary .loyally attached.\u201d schools.thf WEATHER FAIR AND COLD Tho disturbance which was over Michigan yesterday morning is now dispersing over Western Quebec, heving caused sleet and rain in Western Ontario and :\u2022 général snowfall in Northern and Eastern Ontario and Quebec.High pressure extends from the Middle State- to the Far Northwest and decidedly cold weather prevails in the Western Province:.Vnrcca-.t : Fresh westerly winds, (sir and cold tonight mid Sunday.Northern New England: Fair ton:g!»t and Sunday; colder to-r.;gl t; moderate to fresh north and northwest winds, becoming variable Suuday, The Herald says that it is not im-; probable that, a settlement will be announced when the hearing is re-j j opened next Tuesday.The Mail says * I tha', 11,0 hg}*{ in '}'* possibility of a\t(A6>0Ciated Pros, Despatch.) \u2022 settlement is bared upon the umver-\t' ashington, D.0.Jan.26th.- Isal esteem and affection with which, XY/ Small increases in the dutie every member of the army regard-1 V *\t, \u201e , Genera Bramwell Booth and upon the offer of concessions which the Army chief made in a Request Mads to House Ways and Met ns Committee\u2014 Second Day ef Hearings cn Applications for Revision of Duties on Agricultural Products\u2014Evidence Taken Will Serve as Basis of Committee\u2019s Recommendation to Congress fer Revision cf Tariff to Be Macs This Summer at Special Session cf Congress.corn, were asked of Congress by reletter to the High j presentatives of west in American Council while it was m session at; farmers when the House W Sunbury, additional three cents a bushel fer every one half of one per -ant above the standard of eleven per cent, on special grades of wheat'this proposal is aimed chiefly at flour screenings, oats, barley and'Canadian wheat of high grade imported into the United S ates to be mixed with American for milling C01YIVÏUNÎÀT.S REPORTED TO Rev.Edward Young, Who Is Being Hold for Ransom.Ul i farmers when the House Ways r.rd Means Committee yesterday resumed hearings on applications for revision of the duties of farm products.It HAVE KIDNAPPED AMERICAN) \"as lhv sf,oond ,la>- of !he __\t| on agriculture measures and the , r, .\t£\t.\t.evidence taken will serve as the bishop Sells OV Abducuon Oi basis of the committee\u2019s recommendation to Oongress for the revision of the tariff to he made this summer at a special session of Congress.The into high grade flour and particularly flour for export to Uub.i and other countries in the West Indies where United States firms have a preferential tariff.Bran and shorts are being used as feed to an increasing extent, several witnesses submitted and they asked that the tariff be raised on those items as well as on screenings.The general attitude to the duty on .basic duty on wheat, Which has al-1 flour was that, the tariff should be PEKING Jan.2n -Bishop O'Shea, [ reacjy reached forty-two cents a ; proportional to the tariff on wheat, of tho Catholic Mb rim at Kan-, bushel, will not be interfered with \u2019 When the question of eggs and chow, reported today that commun- apparently.But the northwest agri-\u2018 poultry was being discussed several iats had kidnapped an American, j cultural foundation, which is repre- witnesses suggested that a duty of Rev.Edward Young, near Nananfu, sented liy u number of witnesses, \u2022 (cn cents a.dozen on eggs and ten ! Kiangsi province.A ransom of $10,.lias a scheme whereby wheat of high cents a pound on poultry woo'd be 000 bus been demanded.\tprotein content would be taxed ,an j reasonable.of bonds, preferred and coninnn sto.k to the public than for years.This competition with listed stocks for the money cf the investor aas been added to by tjie offering to shareholders of subscription rights to additional issues of stocks by ccmpanias which desira thus to extend their business or improve their organisation.The buying power of the public has held up '.aider these various strains in a marvellous fashion.Easing of Credb System in U.S.Canada\u2019s sending of a million dollars of gold to the United States and Great Britain\u2019s despatch of two millions have been hailed as offering in that country the chance of further imports and a conseq.nnt easing credit situation some time this year.This encouraged bull markets in New York, and the strength of U.S.Steel encouraged traders with regard to other stocks.A consequent stimulation was also felt on Canadian exchanges.The more so as there are now a growing number of stocks listed internationally:.High price D.mining stock sho ved improvement during the early oart of the week though profit taking took them lower towards the end.On all exchange International Petroleum, and British American Oil were very active, and Imperial Oii flu-tun! -i hack and forth above and below 100.Stocks of companies depending for a market on a high level of (vmstru.\u2019tion and railroad nctiivty were very strong.Consolidated Smelters, a rich man\u2019s stock, ran up more than thirty points to 433.Newsprint Stocks Active The most active stocks during (.Continued on page 5) Last Minute Rescue Of Bis Crew I live on the Protestant Committee of the Council.\u2014\tj \u2019\t.\tj There is a feeling in Quebec that f Brzve Crew Against Mountainous Seas that a portion of the Jewish citizens, even Battered Craft and Threatened Lives of Crew Are Rc- a lar,ge.port\u2019:°n' Yisli tovb! mastf,;3 , , .r,.\tr.,\tc «, IP .J of their own schools, but on the lated in Story 1 CLL oy CspiOin I ciYSlcrO Oi -i*.-! v.tco other hand, that there is also a large?\u201cFlorida\u201d\u2014Left Pensacela, Florida, cn January 10\u2014 portion of th& Jewish community Many Hardships Endured During Trip-Rescue Ships\t^ Had Difficulty in Reaching Strended Vessel\u2014Actual well as the Jewish point of view Savins cf Crev/ Carried Out in Skilful Manner.\tpat their children should go to seho: i I with other children, thus helping to ., a more rapid Canadianization.11 night but at the same time wit a : Would be Composed by Appointed the chief-engineer trying to repair! ¦ w steering cha.n vnh an exua | Should it be found necessary or !*n*c-\t| desirable next session for the Legis- \u201cOn January 21 at 3 a.m., we | lature to create a Jewish school coins'eered again with our steering.mission for Montreal, it appears i engine until 9 :30 a.m.The chain oi \u2022 q-jite clear that the personnel of such oui rudder broke again.1 ordered , colnm;ssjon\tcomposed of ap.r.ca.n to s.ecr wit a the emcigencv p0jnted men, and not of men elected, steering gear aft .m the poop deck., It is felfc that in this way the new This happened m latitude 3 7.3S ; CPmmission wouM have I north, longitude oD.10 west.Or.; I saw everything' j pQ\u2018-vBnlt.v [ was doing was 11 ;ca.by wireless to the Associated heard what all my officers were say-p.essY: \u201cWe 'left Pensacola, Fla.ln.y so 1 sent an BUS for help and January 10th, 1\u2019929, for Naples with it was answered by the American; general caVgo and deck lumber.On steamer Donnedaiko who stated ho January 11 while securing lumber was coming to assist me.,cst a man overboard in the Gulf of \u201cDuring the night Dar.nedaike ; Mexico.From January twelfih to £,c N EW YORK, Jam, 23.\u2014An epic of the sea, the struggle of the crew of the steamship Florida against mountainous seas that bai-tered the craft and the last minute rescue of the crew by the rescue ship America, was told in terse I phrases yesterday ir a v> ireless to jrhe Associated Press from Captain j Favaloro of the Florida.The des-! patch follows: C.ripping Tale Told Ey Captain.By Gùiseppe Favaloro, (Captain j January 22 1929.Steamship Florida, aboard SS Amer-'war in vain what oi rent out an SOS that he was in peril a better opmaking a success of ihool affairs than in leaving the education of the children in the hands of men elected The Montreal Catholic School Commission is entirely composed of appointed men, while the Montreal Protestant School Commission is a mixed body, one half clergymen, being named by th?Lieutenant-Governor in Council, and the Oi January twentieth at noon the k.ïnae to my help.I sent an:ther SOSi0':hsr t!\u2018rco ^cin» Protestant ment-'vind changed to northwest with which was responded to by the: ^ets of the Montreal Ci,y Council, force fresh with heavy waxes and .steamer America.In the meantime I 1 ^ the hope here tnat it will net heavy rainfall.Proceeding in an violent seas swept away by bridge.I to necessary to create the Jewish Commission, but it is also easterly direction on my course at ch.artroom, a life beat and part of six p.m., it seemed the wind and the dockload, breaking my bunker teas were increasin'- in force and hatch.green water was bit a king tore andl \u201cThe ship listed more to star-nit over all.In order not to lose my heard right down to the gunwale, i deck load I decided to head into | advised the steamship America of the tea which was coming from danger and the peril of my crew, southeast.\tHe answered that he would be at \u201cAt 6 p.m., a whole gale set in thc.side of us on th.morning of the fn m the northwest.1 decided to :\u20193rd.iurn south to avoid the heavy sea! \u201cWe wove working our pumps and storm.At 11:80 p.m., I noticed | regularly, as we shipped plenty of that I had lost conttol of my ship j water through the bunker hatch.1 tried my best to renair this bunker School clear that there is no intention of forcing upon either party to the dispute an arrangement that would continue to cause irritation, which irritation would be liable to increase with time, hence it may be safely considered that the -present view is that the failure to reach a settlement during this year will mean the creation of a Jewish Commission next session.which did not answer the wheel.ivC &t th?same time the chief engintsr advised me that the chain cf the rudder was ttoken.Broken Chain Caused Trouble.\u201cThe chain broke near the steering engine cf the ship.1 ordered to steer by hand by the emergency steering gear aft.1 steered this way hatch xvith danger of losing life.My crew, willing and courageous as they were, did not care to take this risk.Ir.Communication )) ith Steamship America.\u201cOn January 23, 1929, xve were (Continued on page 9i TRAIN WRECK CLAIMS THREE LIVES (Associated Press Despatch) MADRID, Jan.26.\u2014Three persons were killed today when tha Lisbon express was derailed near San Yicenic, Alvantara.Several coaelis were smashed in the accident.\t| \\ PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.SATURDAY.JANUARY 26, 1929.St.Francis District New D1XVILLL\tr nary 21st for Tache, Que., where ne _____\tt has employrnent for the remainder Mr.W.T.Parker attended a\t\"inter.\t.meeting of the Stanstead County A message has been received by Agricultural Society, at Ayer\u2019s Cliit, relaùves of Mr.trank Whitehall.en Wednesday.\tT^at \u2018le died very suddenly at his Thj International Dog Team mail,1 home in Ryegate, Vt., on January in charge of Driver Alden Pulsifer.| 16th.rccompanied by his brother George, ; Miss Xellie Bailey, of Cookshire, arrived here from Coaticook at, has been a recent guest of her un-aicut 1 pan., yesterday.The trip ole and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.0.Bail-vras made from Coaticook in a, ey._ motor truck on account of the bad: Owing to illness of the teacher, ccr.diticn of the roads.The team Miss Laberee, there has been no CHURCH VESTRY H&» MEETING AT EAST ANGUS cit-legate to gi- Francis District As s; eiation, Dr.S.A.Eanfill.Appreciation was expressed by the vestry for the eo-bperatim of the Ladies\u2019 Guild, nor the services of the ehoir-r.aster, Mr.Hepworth and the members of the choir, for the faithful work of the Sunday school teachers and for gifts received for the church during the year from Mrs.IS.Warner and it'rom Mrs.J.West-\t! gate.Annual Vesiry Meeting of Christ:\tLadios\u2019 Guild Met.rv \\ t\t\u2022 d .Ihe annual meeting of the Laa- thurch\u2014Encouraging Reports lies\u2019 Guild of Christ Church was held Submitted\u2014Ladies\u2019 Guild Held on Wednesday afternoon at the ' home of Mrs.C.Barlow, Mrs.F.rnest Bowen being hostess.The financial report for the year was read by Mrs.S.A.Banfill and of showed a very successful year's op-' orations.There had been expended during the year the sum of $581.12 on the parish buildings besides the running expenses erf the Guild and a balance on hand was reported Mrs.Annual Meeting.EAST ANGUS, Quc\u201e Jan., 26 The annual vestry meeting Christ Church was held on Monday evening, January 21st at the Par- was met at -\u2019Jilson\u2019s Inn\u2019\u2019, by the school in the primary room for the ! sonage.There was a good attend-rluyor, E.W.Damon, and post-1 last few days.A great many pupils ] alice 0f the men of the congre- umster.Mr.Whitehouse, the teach-1 are also ill with colds and grippe.I gation and the meeting was presid- \u201e .and ^ pupils of the Protestant: Miss Vera Galbraith, of South j ed over by Rev.Chas.E.S.Bowm.j from \"the years\" operations.__________________ and Catholic schools, and quite a.Roxton.has been a recent guest cf All.A., Mr.Francis Rankin, acting[Ernest Bowen the retiring president d legation of the townspeople.Dm- : Mrs.R.B.Parker.\tas vestry clerk.The financial re-j thanked the officers and members rer v,as served\tto\tthe\tdrivers\tvt\t.he |\tMessrs.\tEarl\tGallup\tand\tKenneth\tport\tpresented by the people\u2019s war-\tfor their co-operatic-n and support.er\tv.h.ch\tthey\tp.oceeoea\tc'n\tj0iinst0n>\t-who\tare\tworking\tfor\tMr.\tden,\tMr.Raymond Mills showed the\tRev.C.\tE.\tS.Bowen then présidai t.eu- way.Some letters were sent, Wootten near Randboro, were home «finances, of the church to be sound, while the following officers were f-.,v +h'« niaco eVo *«»>\" T\"0- -\t-\t-\twith all obligations met and a bal-J elected for the year 1929: Honor- ance on hand.Considerable im-; ary president, Mrs.E.Bowen; pres-provements have been made in thelident, Mrs.C.Barlow; viee-presi-ir terior of the church, parsonage ! dent, Miss Annie Mills and Mrs.S.and parish hall, during the year, i C.Stoddard; secretary-treasurer, The\tfollowing officers were elected\tMrs.S.\tA.\tBanfill.The (first me-et- i(r\tthe year 1929: warden, Mr.jing will\tbe\theld in two weeks time Clarence Stoddard and Mr.Ray-, at Mr.Barlow\u2019s home.ftom this piace by the team The,} t wesk_end- drivers speak very highly of -he.\t_______________ reception they had received in thei\t¦\t.various cities and towns of Quebec,}\tL,UK1\\C» which they passed through, and1 ,\t- expressed a desire to visit this sec-\tTV- many friends of Mrs.Dona.d lion in the summer season.\t: Woolfrey, who has recently under- Sevtrni from this piace attended ! gone a serious operation at the tl \u2022.mits!.»nary lecture on \u201cBolivia\" Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, which wa \u2022\u2022\u2022 r - - -\t;;\t.\t.; mond Mills; sidesmen, Messrs.J.j The annual meeting of the Sen- \u2022 en by Mrs.M.Harr s, will be pleased to know that she is .Hillman.Wm.Tugman, T.A.'icr W.A.of,Christ Church will be Church at gaming steadily everday.^\tBagiev.F.Hf.Planche, A.Hall and held at the home of Mrs.H.Row- land on Thursday, January 31st.Services at Christ Church on Sun- W allace Ccaticc k on Thursday evening.\tMr.and Mrs.Donat Plourde and ; r.Bailey; finance committe.The many friends of Mrs.Frank; son were guests of relatives at Messrs.George Rowley T.A.Bar, FOR NURSING MOTHERS Fabst Extract will build up your strength and keep you well.For Pabst is made from the finest selected malt, and flavored with imported hops.A wineglass full at meal time will aid digestion and invigorate.A nutritious tonic.Physicians recommend it.At all good Drug Stores, 35 cents a bottle.The Standard of Quality since 1844 PABST EXTRACT ' Best*'Liquid food.Distributtn-s for Sherbrook» ^ G.T.ARMSTRONG nww S & SONS, LIMITED showed a small surplus.The Ladies\u2019 Aid collected $1,106 and the W.M.S.raised $78.Financial statements HEALTH & DIET ADVICE By Dr.Frank McCoy Author of \u201cThe Fast Way to Health\u2019\u2019 Queslons In Regard To Health and Diet Will be Answered By Dr.McCoy, who can be addressed in care of this paper.Enclose Stamped Addressed Envelope For Reply.1920 McCoy Health Service, Los Angeles, Cal.Dr.McCoy\u2019s menus suggested for the week beginning Sunday, January 27th.Sunday Breakfast:\u2014French omelet, Melba toast, stewed figs.Lunch:\u2014Peanut butter soup, combination salad (beets, tomatoes and celery.Dinner:\u2014Baked chicken or rabbit, cooked lettuce, squash, salad of sliced tomatoes on lettuce, ice cream.Monday Breakfast:\u2014Cottage Cheese, sliced pineapple.Lunch :\u2014Baked powder biscuits, string beans, lettuce.Dinner: -\u2014 Broiled steak, baked parsnips, spinach, McCoy salad, cup custard.Tuesday Breakfast: \u2014 Eggs poached in milk, Melba toast, pear sauce.Dinner:\u2014Olives, roast nuts, endive salad, roast turkey or chicken, Squ\u201creahnd C.^ ^T.wîre° alsog\u201d-' MeIba toast dressin«\u2019 *baked minced on and brought the total for the year Humphrey will be pleased to know Kingsey Fails recently.tbst her condition shows some im-j prevement during the past week.Mr.Ernest Cutler has beer, quite; ill for the past two weeks and is stiP confined to his bed.M .r Leah M.Bellowj has gone; xta.1 to visit her cousin, Mrs.\u2019 Hurd and Mr.Hurd.She; smranied by Mrs.Hurd's | .Randall Gcoley, who will j :he city with his mother, I I ley and Mr.F.Rowland; auditors,: dav, January 27th, Septuagesima, 'A* .-x\t- TP T~> 1.: \u201e .J\tTT .-Li t\tt » - r' .: .^ \u2022 .t.x Miss Eleanor Bagiev, of Castle- Messrs.F.Rankin and A.Hall; v, ill be Holy Communion at eight bar.spent the week-end here at her dtiegates to synod, Messrs.S.C.a.m., matins at eleven and even-heme.\t! Stoddard and Wm.Tugman and seng at seven p.m.Mrs.Edna Fowler, of Castlebar, U.» iîitJîl is suffering with an attack grippe.of ISLAND BROOK BULWER The CIs are re rears mg Alert or a play entitled \u201cThe Dee Wife.\"\u2019 which will take the TOEdie of February :-r,'s Sec ma rat.T .L._ _ r _ - lr.and 32 rs.Ldauncev îumons.i Birchton.were guests of Mr.and 1rs.Ivan Herring on January 20.Mr.Melvin Wheeler left on Jan- NEW HEALTH FOH TIHED-OOT WHEN Mrs.J.Seale, of Morin Heights, was a recent guest cf Mrs.Jos.Seale and other relatives here, Mr.J.W.Dawson received word of the death of his father at St.Jerome on January 5th.Miss Ruth Burns has gone to Barnstra.to teach at the district s:hool.Mrs.Wm.Burns is at Sawyerville helping tv care for her sister, Mrs.' John Riddell, who is very ill.A great many have been ill with la grippe during the past few weeks.Miss Eieanor Burns, of the Homeopathic Hospital, Montreal, is .spending her holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Burns.Week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.i John Burns were Mr.and Mrs.' ! Lewis Seveigny and daughters, yf 1 Birchton, and Mr.Edwin Larson, of, ! Westtro tint.Keep Stomach Young! Eat What You Want DUDS WELL Foma in the Rich.Actually Make -/-Xv?UNITED CHURCH HELD ANNUAL.The annual congregational meeting of the L'nited Church of East Angus was held on Wednesday evening, January 23rd, in the church.The minister, Rev.W.W.Conrad, occupied the chair and Mr.J.R.McFadden was appointed secretary.All departments of the work were represented.The report of Session showed eighty-one families and 163 communicant members.The stewards reported revenue of about $2,200 and Had 17 Bolls On His Neck Arms and Legs Sir.A.L.Willos, Sapton, Man., writes:\u2014\u201cI had been bothered with boils for about two years.I had seventeen on my neck, arms and legs.I tried ail kinds of medicine, but none of them seemed to help me any.I then used two bottles of to about $3,700.A fairly good num ber were present to hear the business which v.-as followed by a social half hour, lunch being served by the ladies.General Notes.Royal Theatre, East Angus, valuable prizes given away every Tuesday night.Drawing for prizes will tips beets and turnips, asparagus (canned), pumpkin pie.Supper:\u2014Cold sliced turkey or chicken, combination salad of diced beets, tomatoes, celery and asparagus, no dessert.Wednesday fresh beef tongue, cooked celery, spinach, salad of sliced tomatoes, prune whip.Thursday Breakfast:\u2014Coddled eggs, rc-toasted shredded wheat biscuit, stewed raisins.Lunch:\u2014Potato soup, cooked beets, raw celery.Dinner:\u2014Roast pork, steamed carrots with green 'peas, salad of raw spinach leaves, plain Jelio.Friday Breakfast;\u2014Re-toasted breakfast food with milk or cream, stewed apricots.Lunch:\u2014Baked squash, cooked lettuce, asparagus.Dinner:\u2014Tomato bouillon, baked sea bass, cooked spinach, eggplant, salad of sliced tomatoes, pear sauce.Saturday Breakfast:\u2014Baked eggs, crisp bacon, Melba toast, stewed prunes.Lunch: \u2014 Steamed rice, string beans, head lettuce.Dinner:\u2014Vegetable soup, Salisbury steak, cooked okra, combination salad of tomatoes, celery and ment such as exophthalmic goitre.This disorder is so named because it has the effect of making the eyes protrude and look glassy.Double Chins.Question\u2014Mrs.Wm.E.asks: \u201cWill you please publish again the exercises for getting rid pf double chins.Several of us will be interested in seeing this.\" Answer\u2014Any of the neck exercises will help in reducing a double chin.This one is especially effective: Tense the neck muscles and quickly throw the head back, keeping the muscles and quickly throw the head back, keeping the muscles tense.Repeat this several times and gradually increase the number of times each day.Another exercise is taken by placing a pillow against the wall and leaning with the forehead against the pillow so that the muscles on the front of the neck are tensed.Roll the head from side to side in this position.Bronchitis And Laryngitis.Question:\u2014Mrs.D.P.asks: \u201cWill you kindly tell me the difference between bronchitis and laryngitis, and symptoms of each?\u201d Answer\u2014The symptoms are very similar in some ways, but with bronchitis there is usually a whistling sound heard during breathing, ami more mucus is coughed up.In laryngitis the inflammation is mostly in the throat and may or may not be accompanied -with mucus.Any doctor can tell you the difference in a minute\u2019s diagnosis.beans pineapple le cold cooked strin, whip ¦\u201cBaked ground beets and turnips: \u2014Select the desired number of ten-Breakfast:\u2014Oatmeal with butter I der» small beets and turnips and (no sugar), Melba toast.Lunch:\u2014Cooked turnips, string take place between shows.Holder ofj303118» salad of chopped raw cabwinning number must be in theatre üa^9-to receive prize.\tDinner:- BOLD ROBBERY AT COATICOOK; GENERAL NEWS -Vegetable soup, boiled UNITED CHURCH AT STANSTEAD HELD MEETING Two Valuable Black Foxes Sto- Reports Given of very Successful len\u2014Departure of Dog Team -General Notes of Interest.Red Blood _\tA\u2018 Sutcliffe and A.L.\u2022> i\tCcveii were in East Angus on Ur.Williams Pink rills\tJ-irTiarv Mr.H H Gilbert was guest of When.the ,fo°d -vou eat goes into M.__ y v po\u2019i rvn Tan\tacid-soaked stomach, it sours1 Anaemia «mes on gradually, be-.uarv'20tfc.V \u2018\t\" \u201c* and can;t digest, makes foul gas and ( ginning with langoor, indisposition Mrs.Albert Ainsworth entertain-\t^lle\u2019\tb 0L**.es LL®!6\u2019 t mental or bodily exertion, irri- ed a few friends on Thursday even- P01801™8.aKclds and cames them tabiiity and a feeling of fatigue.^January 17th, in honor of her Later comes the palpitation of the son Cecil\u2019® twenty-first birthday.50U nll»6rabte and, despondent, be- v ar'-r-.\t\"\t.* u.-.i.7*\t\u201c\u2019 .\u201c^\t.* cause your system is not nourished\u2014 he*-., neacacnes, frequent bacK- After supoer tne evening was pleas- aches and often distur.oc-d .neiges- antly spent by playing cards.' y p2n°.® Difnh-in i and I have never been bothered with any boils since then.\u201d dissolves the B.B.B.is manufactured only by It.The T.Miiburn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont.bile ; habiWorming drug, ar tonic seeded to remedy this wretched \u2018 Jenkerson state of health.These pills actually 22nd.make the rich, red blood that stimu- 1 laies and strengthens every organ : and nerve in the body.Thus I strength and activity return, the appetite improves and restful sleep !.had.What Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills can and will do is shown by the case of Mrs.D, B.Fanning, .Seal Harbor, N.S., who says:\u2014\u201cI was in a badly run-down condition.I was pale, my appetite was very poor, and the least exertion would leave me completely tired out.Ir fact I was hardiy abl» ' w- k about the rouse.Dr.Williams\u2019 P ap again your -\t4 xi.\u201e\t,,\t.,.\t,,\t\u201e health, flesh and energv.just -he Coved were calling on Mrs.B.W.Chew a tablet or two of Pape\u2019s i on Tuesday, January Diapepsin after meals.It tastes\u2019 good, and relieves the misery of in- j SAWYERVILLE Installation of Officers The instollotion of officers Rebekah Wilhelmina Lodge No.23,1 _ .was held on Tuesday evening, Jan-nary 15th.Sister Lena Bentley, district deputy, of Bisop\u2019s Crossing, was unable to be present, but appointed Sister Vibert to install the following: Sister Nina Bailey, past, o do much r.oble grand; Sister F.M.Lindsay, I decided to r.oble grand; Sister Eva Hurd, vice k Pills and grand; sister Bertha Bartholomew, , digestion in five minutes.It will, keep your stomach young and vigor-j ; ous so you can eat any ting you want ' without being afraid of the consequences.after taking a -few boxe-: can truth- retordiisg secretary; Sister Annie fuxy say I had gair.ee greatly in Lobdell, financial secretary; Sister beaith and strength and was able Mamie Matthew treasurer.Rev.A.to go about my work with no sign of the former weakness.I cheerfully recommend them to all others: wno- may be in a run-down cor.di-tiou.You can get the pills from vour J.Vibert, chaplain; Mr.Ivan Lobée'.!.right support noble grand; Sister Marjory Hurley, left support ; noble grand; Sister Mable Mackay, ; right support vice grand; Sister j Maud Banks, left support vice diuggist.or by mail at^O cents a grand; Sister Doris Cillis, warden;' r°mp ?.£r\u2018 r.!;lîam Meci- Sister Fern Law, conductor; Sister ! -.-3 ckv.xe, j.\tMinnie Taylor, inside guardian; Mr.Keeps breath andmoulh dean wmmm Lewio Farnsworth, outside guard-l ian.At the close of the meeting re- j \u2019 freshments were served.General Notes A meeting of the Sawyerville j Farmer\u2019s Club will be held in the, : Orange Hall on Monday, January 28,1 .at 8 p.m.Mr.S.S.Brown, of the : Lennoxville Experimental Farm, ' and Mr.S.Roily, of the Dominion ! Live Stock Branch, will speak in the I interest of the club.Everybody wel- i come.\u2014Geo.Lake, Secretary.Mrs.Rallph Woods and Mr.An-1 1 drew Riddell, of New York, were called here owing to the illness of \u2019their mother, Mrs.John Riddell.Mr.Walter Cairns, of Derby; Line, Vt., is the guest of his br ther, Mr.E.A.Cairns.¦ my ; - -.Up \u2019 m wm \u201cHow I got Rid of Sleeplessness\u201d Mr',.Alex.Dupuis, R.R.No.1, Ren-frew.Ont., writes:\u2014 \u201cSome years ago I became completel/ run down, was unable to do my own work and could not r.leep.I urer* Dr.Chase's Nerve Food with such splendid results that I wa.soon much stronger, able to do my own work, sleep wel! at nightr.and get up in the morning rested and refreshed.\u2019* Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food The Great Nerve Restorative BOYNTON Mr.ink Hibl Henry were re When your ! Children Ciy for It Mothers, who take one simple pre-j caution, are seldom worried.With a! j bottle of Fletcher\u2019s Gastoria in the! ! house they can do what their doctor} j would tell them to do, when baby is | fretful, fever;.::, colicky, constipated! ! or stuffed-up with cold\u2014g; Tomifobia, ! drops of this pure vogetab! I, of Mc-i ant-tasting preparation.If :sli; of Mr.Baby and soothes him to COATICOOK, Que., Jan.26.\u2014 One of the most daring robberies which has been recorded for some time occurred during Sunday night last when the.two most valuable of Mr.Alcear Desbiens\u2019 black foxes were stolen and killed before being removed from the property, the same being valued at $1,000 as Year \u2014 Officers Elected Healthy Financial State.STANSTEAD, Que., Jan 26.\u2014 The annual meeting of Stanstead South United Church, Rock Island, was held in the vmstry, Tuesday evening, January 15th.The moderator, Mr.F.H.Barber, occupied the chair.Mr.Barber was re-elected moderator for two years and deacon for four years; Mr.II.they were the breeders of _the lot.|_v Richard> trustee, re-elected.Mr! Mr.Desbiens fox farm is loca\u201e-;ç_ R_ Darby, who had faithfully ed about seven miles from Cnati- ; done the work of the secretary-cook.No trace of the roboers hav'e ; treasurer £or three years, asked to yet been found although Mr.Des-: be rciieved) and Mr.H.N.Rickard biens has endeavored in every way ; vvas e]ected to that oftfice.A very to trace the robbers.\tI\tsincere vote of thanks was extend- Dog Team Visited Here.7d to Mr.Darby.Mr.Hugh Bell '.vas The International dog team and ; re_elected auditor; Mr.A.C.Cowl-party bade \u201cau revoir to the people ; es< choirster; Mrs.G.W.Dorman, of Coaticook shortly before noon, jMrs.a.C.Cowles and Mrs.C.E.Wednesday, and proceeded on their trip to Dixville, Norton Mills, Canaan, Colebrooke, Dixville Notch, thence on to Berlin and Lewiston the tereminal of the journey.During the morning the dog team visited the Coaticook High School, the Brothers\u2019 School College and Convent of the Presentation of Mary.Upon their return to the New Thorndyke Hotel, Mayor Rousseau Bennett, advisory board; Mr.Ray G.Beer worth, usher; Mr.F.H.Barber, treasurer of provident fund; Mrs.C.E.Bennett, church correspondent.The treasurer reported total receipts of $4,204.40; current expenses absorbed $3,493.20; maintenance and extension $700, and a loan of $300 had been obtained.Rev.H.A.Carson gave a report was invited by Mr.Pulsifer, driver j calculated to cheer and encourage of the team, to take a ride on the the parish.He expressed heartfelt dog team and accompanied Mr.Pul-j gra(_Rudei dor health, for the love sifer, and brother to the end o- Main ; -nd goodwill cif his people for leave Street and Dixville Road, where 10£ absence cheerfully granted to they were met by a car, which ccn- j-;m when needed.He leferred :o ducted Mayor Rousseau back to fhe goodfellowship existing within town.\t\u2019 a I - organizations of the church, and Owing to the bad condition of the the well sustained work accomplish-roads, Mr.Pulsifer accepted the ed.He had officiated at eight bur-kind offer of Mr.E, E.Akhurst to ials, two marriages, and recorded use their truck-for transporting the j one birth.Mrs.Wright Pomeroy\u2019s team and party to Dixville, where death removed the oldest member a large crowd greeted them.\t:of the church.Reports heard from From Dixville Mr.Akhurst drove I the Sunday school, W.M.S., Ladies\u2019 them to Canaan, Vt., where a ban- Aid, Helping Circle, Men\u2019s Own, quet will be tendered Mr.Pulsifer, Upstreamers class, C.G.I.T., and and party at the Canaan Hots.; Cradle Roll were interesting, as Genera! Notes.\tjwell an encouraging.The response The many friends of Miss Kath-!to.t^e aPPea* c« the step-up cam-erine Christie will be glad to know, P'S\" wat n°t generaL yet a num-that she recently underwent a most ber_of_subgcriptions were enlarged.successful operation on her throat wishes of all for a speedy recovery.a few île, pleas-! comfort»; sleep in a: n,\tof Way\u2019s i\tyoungest infant.Use it it\t¦edy\u2014\tand MlJk, v in town\tyrcs tramp, by Mr.Currie.Miv Ml's- John McCurdy entertained vas able to be about, until i;omo Armaild announced that permission : J111,.'Wednesday afternoon several ninths ago, urom the first little;ilad bcen obtained that the con-'d'0 a SOn na,'tv- M\"\"-hopes were entertained for recovery., tr,;;tants might discard their snow.Tbe.-de\u201eceas?d was.f )> e-long reci-:shoeS, owing to the bare condition '\tbls vicinity, living for a 0j; the road, with the understanding \u2018\t, a \u2018 an\ta\u2018111:11 they should be resumed as soonj\tr,\tr, ,\ttt -j wauds coming to Bedford where he;-, enough snow was reached.Tne Mrs.George Peasley, on Friday carried on a business as .naroic-; contestants left town following the ' la8t; iadies being present, emter and seller of tombstones.Mr.; Pkllipsbu road to the borde thej Mrs.Herbert McCurdy and utile .IcKenny was twice married, the tram-) for todav rarrvlmr them daughter, Betty, of Montreal, are ladies to a 500 party.Mrs.W.A.Galbraith and Mrs.E.Lockwood won the prizes.A very interesting Ladies\u2019 Aid meeting was held at the home of survives together with one brother,! tE TDFictôn~~M~P YETEhniEV ikst brother, Mr.Elgin Swett.The bnsi- ( Boston, | th0 international mail dog team will :\ttia\u201eu,Vnder ths famc '\t\" also reach Lewiston on the same ^ hlr.William McKcnny, it.Mass.Mr.Clare Nye, of Cowans-! name, \u201cSwett Bros.' The regular meeting of the Canadian Girls In Training was held on Monday evening, January 21st, at the home ct; Miss Dolena Morrison.A debate was held, the subject being 'Resolved that History is more bireficient to mankind than Poetry\u201d.The affirmative side was supported by the Misses Evelyn Long-tin, Rose Taylor and Florence Blake, and the negative side by the Misses Helene Taylor, Madelyn Cook and Evelyn Harris.The latter won by a majority of nine points.The judges were Mrs.E.Morrison and Mrs.E.E.Bockus.Mr.Harold Stoyles, of Sherbrooke, called on Miss Dorothea Epps en route to his new position in Granby.Mrs.Demers entertained the biidge club at her home on Tuesday afternoon, January 22nd, when the prize for highest score was won by Mrs.L.Rogers.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Baker and Mr.and Mrs.F.Braddock attended the motor show in Montreal n Wednesday.Miss Gladys Seale, of St.Johns, spent a week-end recently here with Mrs.F.Collins.Miss Dorothy Morrison returned home on Wednesday after spending several days at Lennoxville.Miss Dorothy Sherwood was visiting Miss E.S.Pibus at West Sheé-ford on Wednesday.Mr.Wm.Epps spent a day at Drummondville recently.SUTTON Children s Cozy Corner ******* «\t« #\tIBTTEKS FROM XH2 # *\tCORNER FOLK\t* «\t* Marsboro, Que.January 22nd, 1923.Dear Uncle Jim: This is my first letter to your Cozy Corner.I am a little girl seven years old and I started to go to school last summer.I passed two primers in four months so this year I will be in the first reader.I was away since school closed, with my sister until Christmas.Was Santa good to you, Uncle Jim?He was very good to me.He gave me a doll, books, a telephone, writing paper box, and a pencil box.For pets I have a cat and a dog.Now, as my latter is getting long I will close, hoping to see my letter in print.My sister is writing for me as I cannot write very well myself.Wishing the corner every success throughout the New Year, I am, Your loving niece, RUTH HELEN MORRISON.from re rle faalily lot ln third ear was equipped with a le cemetery at Morgan s Corner.\u2019 radi0 and w?s drivcn bv Ar_ i I e late Mr.Mckenny ber : from Mr.H.L.Lambert, rhe meat !e and Mr.Argly Chrysler, of d.lv as the snowshoers.Three cars:\tMr Wm Fortin has purchased knowlton, are brothers-in-law.The accc.mpanied the party one frc\t.uniera1 was held at one o cock on th5 club Martin, of Montreal, o Ihuisday from h:s late residence, which carried the baggage and t v ith interment m th the!has taken possession and the place will be known as the \u201cGranby Cash ly was a i- em-: iv.and, who is the organizer of ihe Meat Market.\u201d Wrord was received cn Thursday ur of the United Church and the marathon.The committee in char- evening that Dr.Blunt, who is a .cstor the Rev.David Lancaster,;(,f thc arrangements in Bedford ! patieat .the Ross ^emon?\\1 \u2019 jlDelated at the funeral service.were the mayor Mr.E.F Currie , Montreal, is progressing favorably.Victoria Word was received here on Sun- was Hilled L0 Pi.George Leblanc, Nota if the silver cup donated by the EnJVVton' tanie 10 Bedford on the late Mrs.Payne, and was thirty Town of Bedford to the winner of ^m?\"£d by t'' deat-ljtwo years of age.She leaves a the second day\u2019s tramp.Four box 1374 r)tvbr;n£c take r.o substitute summoned of Mr.McKenny.\t.\tj husband and two small children, Messrs.Y.C.King and D.J.|who have the sympathy of many Reid attended the entertainment iriends.Also a half brother and ; which was given in St.Johns on sister, Mr.David Payne, of Daniel-Monday evening Tor the snov- son, Conn., and Mrs.Harley Irwin, sheers.\t! of Granby, also two\tbrothers, The regular meeting of the Mas- Messrs.Wm.Payne, of New York o.ic Bridge.Club was changed from City, and George Payne of Granby.Mr.George Payne, Jr., left on Tuesday to attend the funeral, which was held at Springfield on Wednesday afternoon.The Daisy Creamery is laying m their ice supply from Curley\u2019s and Moffatt\u2019s Pond.It is of good thickness, and excellent quality.¦Miss Bettie Cowan has been obliged to leave Sutton to help care for her sister and family, who are having sickness.Miss Cowan has been caring for Mrs.Emeline McNeil, and during her absence that lady is being attended by Mrs.James Flannigan.One room of the High School is closed for a short time on account of scarlet fever.Miss Shirley Murns has returned from a visit to her grandmother, Mrs.Richardson, of Brome.Mrs.Ida Hurlbut, Miss Ella Courser and Miss Maud Moffatt spent a day at Richford recently, calling on friends.An enjoyable, and well attended meeting of the Glad Game Class, was held on the evening of January 18th, at the Sunday school room of the United Church.This meeting had been delayed on account of so much sickness amongst its members, and the young people anticipate making up for lost time.On account of the prolonged absence of snow, the wood supply is beginning to look like a problem, som i has been brought in by truck from other places, and unless a fail of snow soon occurs, a shortage of wood will be the result.BANKS HAVE NO HUMOR Ripley, the depicturer of odd things, says on one of his syndicated drawings that Mrs.Adeline.Moore always endorsed her checks \u201cP.S.,\u201d which means add-a-line-more.All right.Bob, maybe she did.but we\u2019ll bet she endorsed \u2019em with her full name, no joke, before she could cash \u2019em.Valley Junction, Beauce, Que.January 17th, 1923.j Dear Uncle Jim: I am writing to tell you about my j Christmas gifts and my holidays.I ! spent most of my time out-of-doirs j sliding, skating and snowshoeing.I ; had seventeen presents; one was a pair of snowshoes with harness, 11 also received a stamp album and an | envelope of foreign stamps.It is very interesting to find the places ! where the stamps belong.I have i about five hundred now in my col- j lection.My auntie in England sent ! me some very old and valuable ones I last week.We started school on the 7th of | January.It has been very cold in school this week, and yesterday we had to go home because there was so much smoke from the furnace pipes.Today we have no school and the pipes are being fixed.My little brother, Edgar, will be three years old next week and he is going to have a party.Well, I will close now.I hope you are well, Uncle Jim ,also the corner cousins.With kind regard to all.Your niece, BETH MEWETT.#\t# * #\t#\t«S #\t»\t» *\t47 Sf,\tUNCLE\tJIM\u2019S LETTER « #\t« Si ft % Si Si » 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 Dear Corner Folk: The Corner mail box was \u201cplumb full\u201d as the boys say, and we are happy in welcoming so many new nieces, and our new nephew, Joe.I am very sorry, Joe, to have to refuse your request for my picture.To be truthful I am very bashful and have no picture at all; you see, a newspaper uncle must be very modest and retiring, especially when lie has such a big family of nieces and nephews.Perhaps I might ask you to send me yours, Joe?Some time when Sherbrooke becomes a very big city and they make pictures for papers here, we can have some of the best looking cousins in our corner.Now, I wish some other nephews would follow Joe\u2019s example, and write us a nice, newsy letter.Of course boys do not like to write as well as girls, but they should have a little practice, for some day they\u2019ll want to write to the ladies and they won\u2019t know how.I want the cousins to study the letters a little and also criticize them, then they will see which ones are best.When the -writing is poor and spelling had I cannot give a card, but I want many corner cousins to have them, so every one must try to write a neat, newsy letter.I will make my letter short this week, so there will be loom for the cousins and also for Garneth\u2019s recipes, which some of the nieces should try, and let us know the results.The Corner Uncle will ask Mrs.Jim to make a cake with that rich icing, and when new maple sugar comes we\u2019ll have some biscuit like Garneth\u2019s.With best wishes for a happy week-end in the white outdoors, I air.as ever, Yours faithfully, UNCLE JIM.STANBRIDGE E.GENERAL NEWS OF INTEREST Callaghan, has been quite ill with heart trouble and confined to the house for several weeks.Mr.Roderick White went to Ab-bottsford for several days\u2019 visit.Mrs.L.Nesbitt as returned home after a pleasant two weeks spent with her sister in Ottawa.Mr.E.A.Hungerford, of Richmond, is a visitor in town._______\t1 Mr.and Mrs.Percy Callaghan t.\tr r iti if ! were the guests of the latter\u2019s par- Htems of General Interest _ from cnts> Mr.and Mrs.Frank Johnson, East Stailbridge and Vicinity.| on Wednesday of last week.-\tI A very enjoyable dance was held STANBRIDGE EAST, Que., Jan., in the Memorial Hall on Friday 26.\u2014The regular meeting of the'evening, January 18th.Kimball\u2019s Willing Workers was held with Mrs.j Orchestra furnished excellent music E.G.Brown at the home of Mrs.! as usual.Bedford, Frelighsburg and J.J.Moore, on Tuesday afternoon, j Dunham were well represented.The January 22nd, with a good attendance.In the absence of the president through illness, the vice-president, Mrs.Asa Westover, presided.The regular routine of business was disposed of and it was voted next one will be held on Friday evening, February 1st.Miss Ida Blinn\u2019s condition remains about the same.The regular meeting of the Women\u2019s Institute was held at the and carried _ unanimously to make ; home of the president, Mrs.Flor-Miss Ida Blinn an honorary mem- \\ enee Smith, on Thursday afternoon, ber.Next meeting will be held at 0f last week.Owing to the extreme-the home of Mrs.Asa Westover cn ly bad weather there was a small Tuesday afternoon, February 5th.; attendance.Letters of appreciation At the close of the meeting refresh- were read from the following sick merits were served by Mrs.Brown, persons who bad received Christmas assisted by Mrs.Moore.\t¦ gifts from the society: One from, Nomination day of the Munici-1 Mrs.A.E.Stearns, Miss Ida Blinn, Polity of the town of Stanbridge Mr.E.Beaurivage, Mrs.H.Clark* was held on January 9th, when and one from Mr.H.Kemp for Mayor Chas.M.Blinn was re-elect- Rowers and ether kindnesses shown «1 and Councillors J.E.Ives and the late Mrs.Kemp during her last Theo.Montague were returned, and illness.Roll call\u2014a recipe for des-Mr.E.H.Baker replaced Mr.John ; sert\u2014brought a pleasant afternoon, Holloway.\tto a close.Mrs.Harold Blinn went to Montreal on Thursday, January 17th, and attended the annual banquet given On Saturday forenoon Mr.Miles Boomhour, of the firm of Hodge and Boomhour was taken suddenly j Tuesday to Wednesday night, for j the present week only.MYSTIC Give the children OWBRIDGE\u2019S on wintry days and prevent ail coughs, colds or other respiratory troubles.Mr.and Mrs.Vf.J.Pendlebury j motored to Montreal on Tuesday.Mrs.Clelen Soule entertained the Aid on Thursday afternoon.The friends of Mrs.Kenneth Smith will be pleased to hear she is gaining after her operation at the Roya Victoria Hospital, Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Clare Edmonds attended the motor show at Montreal during the week.PHILIPSBMRG WEST SHEFFORD Mr.Earl Johnston spent the week-end at Frelighsburg the guest of Mr.and Mrs.É.H.Spencer, Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Currie, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs, S.B.Hayes.Mr.Currie returned to the city on Sunday evening, while Mrs.Currie is remainin'; for a few days with her imther, Mrs.3.B.Hayes.Among those who attended the Motor Show in Montreal on Wednesday were Messrs.William Enright, Fred Hayes, F.Robinson, W.Liduc, Dwight Fowler, A.Crack and Mr.and Mrs.John Buck.The Misses Mary and Glenna Thomas, of Foster, spent Wed- ler¥0«is and io^n The Least imse Would Bother 1er Mrs.It.Burton, Oshawa, Ont., twites:\u2014\u201cThree years ago I was so nervous and run down I could hardly i bear to have the children make a noise it would bother me so.\u201cA Iricnd advised n.c to take Abercorn, Que., R.M.No, 1, January 15th, 1929.Dear Uncle Jim: I most forgot to send my cake recipe to you.I read my letter and was disappointed about it, but my corner cousins will have plenty of time to try the recipe, and I will send a baking powder biscuit recipe whicl is my favorite to eat with maple syrup.I got first prize on a cake I took to our school fair a year ago and I was only seven years old then.I have lots of new recipes since then, but I can\u2019t make pies yet.I am going to learn as I am washing Mama pretty close and will soon know how.I will give you my i-ecipes, and hope the corner cousins will try them.I will say good-bye, hoping you are well.Your niece, GARNETH LUNN.b/ LayLm Bros.at the Windsor i jjj and was removed t0 his home.At \".ote.for their staff employees and b:me 0i -writing he was a little on officers of the company.\tj tbe gain.^,rs'.,Fzro, Callaghan is very ser-j\tjj K;dd js quite seriously ill lously ill and under\tthe care of Dr.\tarid js bejng cared for by her\tdau- F.E.Draper, of\tBedford, and\t| ht Mrs.john Holloway.Nurse Mrs.Husband, of Pearceton.| Mr_ and Mrs_ Geo.Kidd) of phi], WJ3- Lora Tree, who has been _ jjpgbul.g> were week-end guests at confined to her room through ill- bbe home of the former\u2019s parents, ness, is reported convalescent.\ti 3,^.and ^jrs p p;dd Miss Amy Monaghan is spending ; \u2018 jIr- and Mrs'.Oscar Scribner, of several weeks as a guest of Mrs.Brigham, were recent guests at the Mary Crothers and\tMiss Beatty.\tI honlc of Mrs.Florence Smith.Mrss Lucy Bhnn\twas a recent; Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Tremblay\ten- guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.tertained at cards on Monday even-Blinn.Mrs.Arthur Shepard, of Fre- ;ng ]ast lighsburg, was also a guest at the WoiTl' same home.Mr.Herman Burley, who is spending the winter with Mrs.May CONTEST LETTERS FOR THE BETTER-LETTER GROUP Mr .George Kidd was called to nesday the guest of Mrs.Mary Don-Stanbridge East last week by the :i'va>' at the home of Mr.and Mrs.illness of his mother, Mrs.R.Kidd.D'm\u2018 Chapman.Mr.r.nd Mrs.R.Bare attended: Mrs.Laura Cunningham and the motor show in Montreal on Sal-U.vnddaughter.Isabel are spending : an indefinite time m Maneville, at fi.e home of Mr.Goyette.FROM SAINT JOHN, N.B.urtfay.Mr.and Mrs.V.Corey and little! i daughter, Phyllis, of Bedford, were ! recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gra-; i hum Johnston.Thc \u201c500\u201d Club was eniertainod i ! on Wednesday evening,, January 30,! I by Mrs.G.Kidd anil Mrs.J.Kidd nt the.home of Mrs.T.S.Allan, j Cards were played at four tablas, j j Mrs.E.Crothers received the i prize for thc highest score and Mrs.| Arthur Hastings received the con Isolation prize.Refreshments I served at the conclusion of To Glusgov,-Liverpool I'.\u2019\u2022 I\tMm\t1 .MinnctloKR lYb.8\t.Mut njG'imn Fob.I > Mai.1* .Mon troy a I F«:>.22\t Montrose Mftr.X\t.Montclflv.Mar.29\t.Duchess of Rich mb ml To Belfast ! *\u2019>.R\t.Mctr.gnnrn Feb.22\t .Monlro&o Mar.X\t.Montclarc Mm.21\tA j r.\t1H .*Mrlitn Apr.1\t MinmMosn - Cr ! I* r.\u2018 G ln; now n It.o.To ( 'licrhour^-Southampton 1 Y'.i.'1\t.Mcbtn .\t.Met nrrnmn and a very pleasant evening spent by nil.Mr.Frank Young is spending a few days in Montreal and will attend the motor show.Mi.and Mrs.Vernan Mackey, of East Angus, were week-end guests f Mr.and îlrs.S.B.Hayes.Mr.Mackey returning to East Angus on Sunday, while Mrs.Mackay re-i.mhvd for a few days.Mrs.E.Jones, of Montreal, spent the week-end with Mrs.R.D.Mills ni d Miss Forest.Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Crack and son, Mr.D.L Fowler and Mrs.I Fowler and daughter, Ann, motored were i-0 Montreal on Tuesday, cards; Services >n St.John\u2019s Church Mansonville, Que.January 23rd, 1929.Dear Uncle Jim: This is my first letter to your corner.I am nine years old and I go to school every day I can.I have a long way to go and have missed quite a few days this winter because I have been sick.I got quite a lot of presents for Christinas, and the best one was a coat.For a ost I have a cat; his name is Jonnie.As my letter is getting long I will close.Y\u2019our loving niece, VONETA WILLEY.und after taking two boxes 1 began to ; leol stronger, looked better and the ¦olor came, back into my rhecks, and now 1 am feeling fine again \u201d Price 50c.a box at all druggists and dealers, or mailed dirert.on receipt of nrire by The T.Milburn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont.v,'as I cn Sunday, January 27th, arc ns | follows: eight a.m.Holy Communion; 10.150 a.m., matins and sermon.ABBOTSFORD Mrs.S.Herbert Buzzell is spending a month in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.II.P.Honey, of ; Montreal, spent, the week-end at Mr.her illness.FUI.FORD Mrs.Cecil Clarkson is convalescing after her recent illness.Mrs.Cedric Hastings, of Brome, recently spent a few days with her sister, Mrs.Cecil Clarkson, during Mur.I \\ Apr.I, Mar.e -A ;-r.\t3 Montent n Mon loin ro Mm- Am- An.Ici».y.r To Antwerp To I la m lull' W R.Honey's.\tj Mr.Arthur Joyce has purchased Master Douglas Owen, of Mont- ; Mr.R.W.Matthew\u2019s house, which real, spent the week-end at Mr.G.-was formerly occupied b; his Herbert Buzzcll's.\tj mother, Mrs.Jemima Matthews.Mis; Dorothy and Master Sydney i\t^ Fisk, who have been attending Fol-\tFAS1 BOLTON 1er Institute, Grande Ligne, are at 1\t______ | their home owing to illness.Montonlni\ta!1d Mrs.R.A.Gillespie were ! in Montreal on Saturday to attend | Lie marriage of their nephew, Mr.; 1.;.iu Edward Rice, of Boston.Montcla rr> f.ltH.agnmn FROM NEW YORK To (Ihcrbotirg-1 .iverpool Y .r II .D u*h'\u2019.is of Bedford To ( Jierkourg-Sout hninpton A j:;\\ 17.Eiupiv.\u2022 of Au. o?.bottle, and fill up with plain granulated sugar syrup or strained honey.It\u2019s no trouble at all to mix and when you once use it.you will never be without it.Keeps perfectly and tastes good\u2014children really like it.It is surprising how quickly this Îiome-made remedy loosens the germ-nilen phlegm, and soothes and heals the inflamed membranes.At the same time, it is absorbed into the blood, where it acts directly on the bronchial tubes, and helps the system throw oft the whole trouble.Even those severe coughs which usually follow thc \u201cflu\", are promptly ended.Pinex is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway Pine, containing the active agent of creosote, in a refined, palatable form.Nothing known in medicine is more helpful in cases of severe coughs, chest colds and bronchial troubles.Do not accept n substitute for Pinex.It is guaranteed to ciyg pruujpt, relitf vr money refunded.Cascara is Your Doctor\u2019s Choice Sawyerville, Que.January 14th, 1929.Dear Uncle Jim: ; This is my first eltter to the cor-i ner.I am ten years old and am in; i the fourth grade at school.I like to' 1 p;o to school awfully well.My teach- : | er is Miss Carroll and she lives at; Johnville.I like her very much.For pets I have two cats and a dog: -I have two little brothers and a ! sister.Their names are Dalbert and When physicians pronounce cascara Dalton and Vera, who is only five ihe PERFECT laxative\u2014whyexperi-j months old and she is awfully cute, o'-imt with things that lash the sys-My little brothers do not go to tern into action?Cascara, you know, school yet for they are not quite old 's the bark of a tree.A natural and: enough.One is six and the other uol'ma\u2018 four years old.I will now tell you what I got for Christmas; two pairs of stock- stimulus to the bowels.The Indians, who used to chew this .hark, had no word in their language j that meant \u201cconstipation\u201d.Perfect regularity is possible to-1 ings, a fountain pen, a doll, a pair d and to all of us.We have cas-1 of mittens and many other things.cara in idea, form; the very delight-1 I will close now, hoping to see my ful tasting candy Cascaret gives us : letter m the corner.\tpure cascara.It has helped at least; Your loving: niece, |a niillion people to habitual regul-1 LILLIAN HANER.laritv.Millions of others IP\u201d Marsboro.Que.January 21, 1929.; tRe habit Dear Uncle Jim: This is the first letter I have ever written to you.1 like your letters.Santa was good to me.He gave me a checker game, a pair :f slippers, a tooth brush and paste] a big bag of candy, oranges and handkerchives, twenty-five cents ! Your first Cascaret will demon-arity.Millions of others, unfor- strate how THOROUGH this gentle Innately, have stuck to stronger laxative is, after all.Your next sur-things and acquired only the laxa-, prise will be the length of time before you need another.Eventually, j oil\u2019ll see that cascarizing tends to TNy Work While You Sleep! ; make the bowels move thereafter of i their own accord! A modern drug store must stock many laxatives, but for your own good the druggist would rather have you ask for the inexpensive little box of Cascarets than anything else. PAGE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1929.¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Jü\t¦ 6 ¦1 DR.DARCHE\u2019S HOSPITAL EYE\u2014EAR\u2014NOSE and THROAT DISEASES.Eye» Eyamined For GLASSES.CONFERENCE OF C.G.I.T.OPENED LAST EVENING j_ in th,;s 5ectinri.have for his morning subject \u2022¦Com- ;\tMany Toast* Offered, memmora-.ion and Consecration, : The t>, drawing apart from the syraln .\t,, ton Street North an off.e.al_of\tCompany,.trtf!s of jjfe, which, she said: Horde.Day at 3 p.m.Children\u2019s v.nere Morin and W .,son were work- j, teking on us.We need to go into - meeting.^ ir.g a.w.me of t.iQ An.t,\tthe quiet places to corn© closer to! Lord a Day at t p.m Gospel Ser- _______-r\u2014.\u2014\u2014-r\u2014 tiie Almighty.\u201d\tV'!C6-\t_\tI In closing her appealing addre:-'.Mr.Blackwood will fakg these ser-i 7 Miss Sinclair stated that the work vice*.He will also bold cottage meet-i ! u\" leaders were to help girls to ings in various homes during the enjoy God\u2019s beautiful world.\u201cTo be week.a leader is a joyous thing.It is a\tYou are cordially invited, gnat privilege, :.r,d during thi.\t\u201cThe coming of the Lord draweth conference let us try to grasp the nigh.\u201d Jas.5.3.0.true significance of the words: T;_________\ti an the Way\u2019,\u201d she raid.Mrs.lame-, of Cookshire, was called upon to thank the Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Lennoxville Church for.th< bountiful repast set before them, and in a happy speech Mrs James did honor it the occasion.| fbo made rtCerenez to the old days when she lived in Lennoxville, and | (Continued on Page 5; GOSPEL H 4 LI, Remember Us For Prescriptions We will back our reputation ngain.-t any druggist for quality, purity and accuracy.Every prescription is filled by a skilled pharmacrit.GRIFFITH'S DRUG STORE 70A Wellliurton fit., gfeerbrook*, 'iuf.Dtaler in Kaâuk S'lppliw,, Developinsr and Jrintinip h S:/fcL\u2019\u2018y OIL BURNER Your coal bin must be getting empty, so it is a good time to install an OIL BURNER, but be sure and get the best.The FF.SS-HOLDEN-MOROAN OIL BURNER has a guaranteed safety device against setting fire to your house.Investigate this important point before buying.We will be glad to explain this important point to you.A.R.WILSON Ltd.13 Frontenac St.\tPhone 291 \u2014i Rea! Estate \u2014 Collections.Service Everywhere.The Collection Brokers, Regd.'Tin the service you ought to know.The cost h very low.Ron-nbloom Bldg.Phone No.4.W, L Retard SU «art.Mar»*.Direetar.T*I«ohonm: Office 2511 ftwtnan*» t&4& I >L STEWART CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD.Contractors and Engineers.Art Building, Marquette Street.\tSherbrooke, P.Q.D0WNYFLAKE DOUGHNUTS Downyflake Doughnuts revive the memories of olden days and \u201cmother\u2019s cooking.\u201d These dainty, healthy and appetizing doughnuts are made of purest ingredients, fried in Crisco in an automatic machine, untouched by human hands.Don\u2019t bake\u2014cat Downy-flakes, Allatts \u2022\u2018THE BETTER BREAD\u201d Phones 724-W\u2014724-J.Builders\u2019& Contractors\u2019 SUPPLIES Bar Iron, Tire and Shoe Steel, Black and galvanized Iron, Plain and Corrugated Canada Plate», Tinned Iron, Sheet Steel.Iron Pipe, black and galvanized; Cast Soil Pipe and Cast Iron Water Pipe».Window Glass, Paints and Oils, Building and Roofing Papers, Builders\u2019 Hardware, Blacksmiths\u2019, Timsmiths and Carpenters\u2019 Tools.Electric Light Supplie», Carriage Bent Wood, Etc.We handle everything needed in the line of Hardware ana Supplies.Contractors and Builders vould do well to consult us before placing their orders elsewhere.CODERE LIMITEE Wholesale and Retail 18 Wellington Street North\tSherbrooke, Qus.Newton Construction Co.LIMITED Our Office is now' in the Granada Theatre Building, Wellington Street, Sherbrooke, Que.OUice :\t:\t:\t:\t;\t:\tTelephone 543 S.G.Newton\u2019s Residence :\t:\t:\tTelephone 2750 Put Ironing Comfort in Your Home With an ELECTRIC IRONER for only Down Here is your opportunity to ffive yourself the comfort and convenience of an Electric trôner for only a few cents a day.With it, you cm iron clothe::, flatwork, curtains, everything\u2014 betto.r and quicker \u2014 with a minimum of effort.FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION Let us show you in your own home, just what this remarkable ironer will do.Demonstration costs you nothing and involves no obligation.Cash l>ricc, On terms, $5 down and $5 a month Southern Canada Power Company Limited \u201cOwned by those it serves\u201d i i BHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1929.F7.\u2019E The Granada Sherbrooke\u2019s New Palace of Entertainment\u2014 a \u201cUnited Theatre\u2019\u2019 Double Feature Programme! Three Days: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.m \u2018Sim of Fathers\" WtTH luiiw cmmi mcion BARRY NORTON (2 paramount (picture Acted as only the screen\u2019s master actor can act.Positively gripping! ADDED FEATURE \u201cPhyllis of the Follies\u201d TODAY - Last Showing POLA NEGRI \u201cLoves of an Actress\u201d With Nils Asther, in the dramatic romance Two Excellent Feature Productions! Sunday and Monday.with ALICE DAY AND LILYAN TASHMAN OUR GANG In \u201cSCHOOL BEGINS\u2019\u2019 ALSO- \u201cHOW TO HANDLE WOMEN\u201d Featuring Glen Tryon and Marion Nixon Special Granada Featurette VAUDEVILLE Admission Prices : Week Day Matinees including Saturday 2 p.m.Until 5 \u2014 .25c Evenings from 7 until 11 p.m., except Sunday : Balcony .25c Orchestra .Boc Loges .40c Sunday, continuous performance, 2 p.m.until 11 : Balcony .30c Orchestra .».40c Loges .50c Including Amusement Tax.NO SEATS RESERVED.Mr.Frank Hcarle, o£ Beebe, ip a guest of Mr.end Mrs.D.Stev*nsoh over the week-end.\\IiwfieetiSsifl WITH JAMES HALL Uk Qiramount Qictün added\u201df é at u re \u201cThe Michigan Kid\u201d With Conrad Nagel and Renee Adoree \u201cThe Collegians\u201d A Ne-,v Series, and News.ON THE STAGE \u201cTHE GRANADIANS\u201d With Assisting Artists.Miss Rmh Akhurst, of Coftticook, was in town last evening and attended the nsSërhbly.* Mr.and Mrs.E.M.Adams, Ontario street, were in Moritreal on Thursday and Friday of this week.* * * Tho hostesses for the Curling Club tea on Tuesday next wi}l be Mrs, K.R.Jenckes, Mrs.J.J, fièll, the Mlsies Tomlinson, McCaffertÿ and WynanS, \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mr.George Belle, of Riviere du Loup, who has been attending the motor show in Montreal, is a guest of Mr.and Mrs.H.S.C.Moffatt, Newton Street.* « \u2022 'Mr.and Mrs, J.P.McMahon and Mr.and Mrs.Luc.Marchessault spent a couple of days in Montreal this week attending the motor Show.\u2022 « * A meeting of the executive of the Quebec-Sherbrooke PreSbyterial of the United Church will be held in Plymouth Church Hall on Wednesday, January 30th, at two o\u2019clock, at which Auxiliary presidents are requested to be present.' Fletcher, C.H.Cleveland, Dr.L.Forest, John Peters.Industrial Building\u2014Messrs.L.O.tacombe, D.J.Stèele, Louis Codere, W.E.Paten.Information\u2014Messrs.C.E.Ba-chand, Louis Codere, J.V.Ames, i Ladies and Arts, Young People \u2014 Messrs.C.B.Howard, A.P.Hill-house, J.0.Darche, L.C.Roy.Midway\u2014Messrs.J.S.Tetreault, F.W.Webster, H.A.Hyrldmon, K.A.Wilson.\t.,\t*\t, Prize List\u2014Mr.Wm.Morris and Among those from a distance who chai,,man of prize List Deptg.at ended the funeral of the late Mr.pouitry_MeSnrs.A.P.HillhouSe, Edward Counter were Mrs.Carroll, Dr E_ p_ Ball A_ F> Fraser, W.G.from Hudson, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.VirDniio-ql C.Counter, from Derby Line, Vt ;\t\u2018 par;ulf£2_Messrs.j, A.Bothwell, from, Brownville Dl.E p_ Ba]]j L j_ Aiexander) A.C.Carter.Reception\u2014Messrs.J.H.Blue, J.Rev.Father Gillis, C.S.P., o Ntw York, will be in the city ove Ihe week-end, tho guest of Rev Canon Fissette.Mr.J.Counter Junction, Me.; Mr.and Mrs.Earl Counter from Portland, Me., and Mr Perley Reed from Asbestos, Que.EXHIBIHON TO PURPOSE ARENA A.\tMcKechnie, W.Morris, E.W.Far-wel], L.J.Codere, J.S.Totreault, C.B.\tHoward, J.H.Walsh.Races, Harness\u2014Messrs.H.II.Ingram, C.H.Cleveland, J.Peters.Races, Running \u2014 Messrs.E.G.Graves, Wm.Morris, H.A.Hynd-man, W.E.Loomis, S.G.Newton.Sheep ami Swine\u2014Messrs.John Nichol, L.J.Codere, W.G.Mac-Dougal, L.C.Roy.Inter County and Calf Club Work Canada, for which she pays in cash,\u201d he amplified, \u201cCanada buys loss than $500,000 worth of goods and products from Newfoundland, for cash.Canada has more goods to sell to Newfoundland, and wants to sell them.\u201cOn the other hand, Canada does not want to buy any more goods from Newfoundland, because Canada, by its own manufacturers, creates for itself the goods that Newfoundland would have to supply.Newfoundland is forced to seek markets in the United States, Germany and other countries.\u201cAll this has developed a difficult situation.\u201cIt appears likely that relationships of positive economic advantage to both countries will be established.\u201d INTERNAllONAt NICKEL ACTIVE cepted by the conference, but the report of the second committee, dealing with the division of bands between the various services and the sub-dlvisicn of the priority channels between the different countries, has yet to be approved.In dealing with this second report new elements, it was officially stated, were introGuccd, and it was decided that the delegations should have an opportunity of consulting their respective Governments before final action is taken.It was agreed, however that whatever decision was reached by the different Governments should be made known not later than February 1.(Continued from page 1) the week were Nickel, Noranda, ,, T\t,,,\t.,\t, Brazilian, though sagging except ______\t| -MeSsrS.J A.McClary, John Nichol for dne flurry to go l-f, fwin City Director* Authorize Executive lo J Executi\u2019ve Committee-Messrs.J.i ^int^to^^wer^alTo1\"aoTve* in the Proceed Wilt Srheore-Poesi.»¦\tw Mo\u201e,, g*\t\u2018SloLÏ.'Î! bility of Winter Cattle Show\u2014' iiynâman, f.w.Webster,\u2019 F.R.eoraPanies of Prlce question.Committees AnaointeJ and Gromweil, E.w.Farweil, c.b.U * ï * t s\t]\tHoward, J.A.Bothwell, E.G.rnzs List mtreased.\tGraves.-_\tj-«- The directors and officials of the Eastern Townships Agricultural tairfad\tSîSÆ\t^ion, at a meeting\theld yes-\t; to the assembly.Red and white roses ^ay afternoon in th: ir omu-cc, were used as table decorations, and! Wellington ^street, deemed to pro-, covers were laid\tfor\tfourteen.The ;\tcae(l\ttheir plaiu\tfoi\tthe con-\t' guests included\tMr.\tJustice White\tstruction ot an arena\ton\ttne exln- and Mrs.White,\tMr.\tand Mrs.S.R.!\tration grounds, whica\thas\tbeen un- Fuller, Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Wilson, : der consideration since 1910.COMING MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THE PREMIER Down ihe Bay of Romance! DOROTHY MACKAIL JACK MULHALL STARRING IN \u201cWater Front ?j The Screen's Most Popular Team in a Romance of the Docks UN THE SAME BILL \u201cA WOMAN\u2019S WAY 9f WITH WARNER BAXTER MARGARET LIVINGSTON \u201cVACATION WAVES\u201d COMEDY WITH ERNIE HORTON\u2014NEWS REEL SPECIAL SUNDAY ONLY \u201cTHE AIR LEGION 9?Victoria TODAY AND SUNDAY\u2019.BIG DOUBLE BILL.TOM MIX IN \u201cTHE TAINTED TOBT.\u201d ALSO BEBE DANIELS IN \u2018\u2018HOT NEWS.\u201d AND A TWO-ÜEEL COMEDY, Mr and Mrs S.G.Newton, Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Bine and Mr.and Mrs.P.H.Skelton.* * The assembly dance held last evening in vhe Masonic Temple was well attended and greatly enjoyed.This was the fourth dance of the series; the fifth and last dance will take place on February 8.Both Mrs.F.A.Briggs and Mrs.D.J.Sails, the conveners, were present and received che guests.Supper was served at H.SO and dancing continued until 1 o\u2019clock.-,\u2014^- «j» >j* *;« *\u2022*« j» «j» CITY BRIEFLETS mm ^ Oil Vt SU£A \u2022J * \u2022> ?| At *J» ,?* »«.A »J«\t»*«\t»*» *J *{*\t*5* 75c Columbia Records going at 2 j for 75s.$1.50 records at 2 for $1.50 iat Edwards\u2019 Selling Out Sale.i \u201cHobo'\u2019 and \u201cKids\u201d social, Ch.of Advent Hall, Mon., Jan.28th, 8 p.m.Eats\u201d a la Lunch Cart.Don\u2019t miss it! Adm, 10c.SPOTLIGHT ON NEWFOUNDLAND DIFFICULTIES The executive members were au- ¦ thorized to arrange for the obtain-, ing of the necessary funds in this ' connection, and arrangements were ________c tt j »»\t*1 *» nnn made for the investing or 813,000\tE.\t^$12^,000,- in this project, which is expected to 1 meet with much approval by the ; citizens generally.The City Council is also to be approached for financial assistance, whether in the form ! found land, of a definite amount or an annual ; Incidentally, record prices were offered for Canadian stock exchange seats during the week\u2014$200,000 \"or a seat on the Montreal Stock Exchange, $175,00 for a Toronto Stock Exchange seat and $25,000 for a seat on the Vancouver Exchange.RcalMio CONFERENCE ON RADIO MATTERS !S CONCLUDED grant.The purpose of the building j will be mainly agricultural, although it will also s ing rink ar other purposes.It is expecto the E.T.A.A.officials that Prov 000 Worth of Canadian Goods.While Canada Only Purchases _\t\u201e\t, $500,000 Worth from New-I RePort v\" A1 °Catl0n, of.Band*; Not Yet Approved\u2014Gcvern- ments ot Countries to Be Con-suited Before Final Action.(Canadian Press Despatch) TORONTO, Ont., Jan.23.\u2014 Deli aiso serve as a siuu-\t^\t.\t.d w\u2019U be cuHable for\tfirm reticence regarding his r*\tV i comerences with the Canadian Gov- ernment, Sir Richard Squires, by both OTTAWA, Jan.26.\u2014After five days of harmony and hard work the E.T.A.A.officials that both Prir^\" Miniver orNewfounYknd; I ^ AT!ian\tConference _ nncial and Federal Goverments in ,,n p,;Cin.i,.e interview publhhed 'vhich ha8 becn meet,n*f ,n office» will look with favor upon the pro- in the jjaU an(1 Fmpire today, con- the D.epartraent of Marine and Jêct and lend assistance.\t! sented to intimate the problem^: Fisheries> concluded its sessions This building will be of general which he and the Canadian Govern-: >'ester,da5\u2019.and t!le delegates from use to the association and the city, ment were trying to solve.Sir Rich-^'ie Governments of the United It is intended to use it ns a judging sr-J, who lias returned to Ottawa,I States, tuba and Newfoundland left WITH BEN LYON\u2014ANTONIO MORENO TEKMINt; WITH THRILLS\u2014THROBBING WITH DRAMA AN EPIC OF THE AIR MAIL FLYERS.SECOND FEATURE \u201cTHE ROSE OF KILDARE\u201d HELENE CHADWICK HI-Y SONG SERVICE.The regular weekly song service under the auspices of the IU-Y Club will be held in the Y.M.C.A.tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock, when all young people are cordmlly invited to be present.FIRST AID CLASS EXAMINATIONS.The examination for all who took the First Aid lectures at the Y.M.C.A.will be held on Tuesday evening, January 29th, at 8 o\u2019clock, ¦when Dr.H.D.Bayne will be examiner.ring at the fall fair.As a standing\t\u201ctrade agreements\u201d were en offer is on record from the fedor.d c-irely separate from the tariff ques department for help to a win:cr ;:on.HALF-BACK BUSTER COMEDY \u2014 NEWS REEL -LAST SHOWING TODAY\u2014 ALBERT DIEUDONNE -IN- \u201cNAPOLEON\u201d MILES MANDER -IN- \u201cThe PHYSICIAN\u201d NEW VARIETY OF YARN TO BE SPUN IN SHERBROOKE Wins Praise The quality of her acting as the Privnte Secretary in \u201cThe News Parade\u201d is winning the praise of movie fans everywhere for this love-| ly newcomer to the screen, At home in New York City, hundreds admire lier charming personality ami , she has fairly \u201cset the style\u201d on Broadway by the way she dresses her hair.\u201cTho simple method I use in caring for my hair,\u201d says Miss Shea, j \u201chas been of great help to me in my : motion picture work, where one's hair must always look its best.It's just the thing for busy girls, too, because it is so easy.Most of the girls I know in stage and picture work are taking it up as soon as they hear about it.Ail you do is put a little Dftnderine on your brush every time you use it.It makes your hair so easy to dress and holds it in place wonderfully.It\u2019s ideal for girls who are letting their hair grow, It keeps my hair and scalp so clean and comfortable.1 don\u2019t shampoo half so often, now.It gives my hair such a silky, soft, lustrous appearance that all my friends comment on it.\u201d Danderine removes the oily film from each strand of hair, restores its natural color, gives it more lustre than brilliantiue.It cleanses and Invigorates the scalp; helps overcome dandruff.It is delightfully fragranced; isn\u2019t sticky nr oily; doesn\u2019t show.Waves, \u201cset\u201d with it, ilast longer.All drug stores have it, ' in generous 35c.bottles.VZ McGILL EXTENSION COURSE The first of the series of the McGill extension lectures will be held at the Y.M.C.A.on Sunday, February 3rd.at 3.15 o\u2019clock.The lecture \u201cModern Children and Old-Fashioned Parents,\u201d will be given by Dr.E, C.Hughes, one cf the members of the McGill Faculty of the department of Sociology.To this lecture all adults are cordially invited.The course, which will be somewhat expensive to the local Association, will be covered by voluntary contributions, and it is hoped and fully expected that *his venture of the Association will have the hearty support of the Sherbrooke people.INTERESTING TALK AT HI Y CLUB.\t, -\t.Last night the members of the the arena question, the ,nee,mg an > Hi-Y Club had a very interesting ?avo attention to a number ot other session, when they hid as their Matters including the appoin.rng of guest and speaker Mr.T.S.C.Son- committees for the coming year.Panders, of the E.& T, Fairbanks Com- erenco was also made to the i l en panv.Who gave a verv interesting ^nOus illness of Mr.J A Lot.mo.,.a «œsurœrs&z 13~.\u2014 ^ through the Southern Seas by Tahiti\t\u201c A under the French Government, famous because of its Maori popula-, R -\t.\t.tion, from whom came the settlers ' A iv\u201c (:fi Australia and New Zsaland a | K^-nmg cattle show, one will pr J.ably '\t.\"N^'^Wdlafid^ buys annually held in either November or ApiiK The building will, it is stated, be large enough to house a standard sized rink, with a seating capacity of 2,500.It could he also used for an automobile show.Budget Presented Mr.F.Fortin, whow.- mads a director in the fall, noli \\ : th?meeting that hs could not act, and Mr.Leo Lalibsrte was named to take his place.It is understood that the new director will have charge < f nil the musical arrangements at *' ?fair, and he has already sue ?\t, in having the annual convention the Quebec Band Association coma o, to Sherbrooke for the opening t-f jh; the Exhibition in August.The budget was presented, and after being thoroughly disru.w.l, was passed.It provides fur an increase in the prize list, ns well as adding several additional classes.The principal class to be added was the Brown Swiss which was discontinued seven years ago.Arrangements are being made for a full i card of running races, in addition to the trotting events.The meeting was very well attended.twenty-six diiector?1* ing present, including the followin ç new directors; Messrs.George Murphy, U.R.Langis.John Paters.K.A.Wilson and W.D.MacDougr.il.COMMITTEES APPOINTED.Apart from the considéra Hon of for their respective hollies.The report drafted by the committee dealing with provisions to prevent interference and enforce 812,000,000 worth of goods fromjthe rules on this matter was ac- A \u2018Realistic Permanent NC'ave is the Ideal Wave.The\tMeth- od is altogether new\u2014a new way of wind in g the hair, from the ends toward the scalp\u2014 a net\u2019,' wave .softer, smoother and more natural.(Arrange today to J have your Kfr.'iistrci Permanent Wave K *\u2014cr Reuaie.J i* POWDER rUFI BEAUTY PARLOR i Two Expert Operce ira: CarKe Z.Iklinuir, Prop.Mrs.Hcltm Stephens, formerly cf H.G.Mur.ro and Tcco Store.136 VrMlingTcn Si.No., Phone 11\u201938 II anniversary of Furs Eou can now obtain the fur coat you want at an actual discount of from 20% to 40% at Novmandin-Turcotte, Limited, during the anniversary sale at this well known furrier shop.! HUDSON SEAL ¦>\t\tMUSKRAT ;\t11 mb on Seal trimming, assorted styles, regular $275\tÇlîîfï value for\t\t\tMade of choice skins in different designs and styles.\ti Trimmed with Alaska martin, regular $300 value,\t§2^0\t\t1 Regular $176 value.During 1 1 C Anniversary Sale\tV « * 3 Trimmed with kolinski, regular $450 U,m\t $350\t\t1 Regular $195 value.During 4*1 QO Anniversary Sale \t\t\tv 1 JU Trimmed with gray squirrel, regular S5.™1\u201d.\t $285 J\t\t:\t\t-* -\t\u2022\t\tRegular $225 value.During Ç 1 C f) Anniversary Sale\tw I 0 U i \t\t\t \t \t\t\t\t\u2014-.h\t-\t' Advance Tickets \u2014 Messrs.J.O.\u2022 Darche, W.E.Paton, F.\\Y.Webster.I year or two, ami the plant will be filled to capacity, At the present time only I if teen welcome member ot the conference, I per cent, of the tire fabric niarkel i during which she gives noble assist* ; is available to the company.Steps ! will he taken to secure some of the j business which is now going to for-¦ cign companies or to Canadian sub-i sidlarles of American concerns.Dominion fextile Proposes to Use Vacant Space in Cotton Mills for Industry Which Will Mean Engaging Large Number of Employees.CONFERENCE OF C.GJ1 OPENED j l.o Hie devotion of tbr ladies of tbo ! church at that time.Miss Hope Mae-MONTRKAL, Jan.Dominion ; lagan seconded the motion of thanks Textile will me the vacant plant ami Mrs.Seale, president of the space in the Canadian Connecticut Ladies\u2019 Aid, accepted the motion in Cotton Mills at Sherbrooke for the! a few well chosen words, production of a new da a of yarn\tEvening\u2019s Progrnmme.whicli has never been spun in Cun-\tThe after supper programme in- ada before.What this new develop-! c.iuled musical numbers given by ment will bn has not b< n divulged, ¦ Mrs, J.RansehousHn, Mrs.Per-but the payroll of the Sherbrookeb.au, Miss Robertson and Mrs.Sis-plant will be doubled in the next son, of Montreal, who is always a once in her piano accompaniments dor singing.Miss Verna Smith gave a reading, and the evening\u2019s pro-giamme closed with a service of piayer.Today's Programme.This morning tho conference assembled in St.Peter\u2019s Church Hall, where all received their badges ami programme.Installation of officer, for (be conference followed, with group work and addresses.A period in the Y.M.C.A.gymnasium, and afternoon session, which includes dheupsion ( p conference theme, service of worship; supper in Trinity Church hall, and an excellent evening programme will complete a day of enjoyment for the girls and their leaders.-«- IN HER ELEMENT Mrs.A\u2014When I left the club your wife was talking.Mr.B\u2014No wonder she says it\u2019s so homelike.\tMontreal Star.in \u2014Messrs.J.A.Me-A.Hyndman, W.E.people of very high calibre, a pco-! pie whose descendants have taken a high place in the government of Australia and New Zealand.Tabari\u2019S chief products are vanilla, which in its pure state brings a price of $6(1 per ounce, and copia, from which valuable oil is received.The commerce of the Island is in tho hands of the Chinese.A visit to Raratonga was also outlined.Here they have the most wonderful fishing ground in the world, catching fish of three to four hundred pounds with a fomtuen ounce rod.It was here that Anne : Louis Codere.Gray, the great author, spent much Dairy Products - Messrs, time and it was down m these lx* Crepen'u, J.L, Alexander, lands where Robert Louis Stevenson j fodere, Paton, G.W.Murphy.Attractions\u2014Messrs.IT.A.Hyndman, W.E.Loomis, E.G.Graves, John Peters, K.A.Wilson.Automobiles and Camp Space \u2014 Messrs.J.V.Ames, W.E.Loomis, D.J.Steele, L.O.Lacomhe.Agricultural Building -Messrs.W.G.MacDougal, J.A.McClary, .1.11.Cropenu, J.A.McCleary, !.Roy.Buildings\u2014Messrs.8.G.Newton, J.A.McClary, F.R.Cromwell, J.A.Bothwell, L.R.Langis.Cattle\u2014Messrs.J.L.Alexander, W.Miller, John Nichol, A.C.Carter, gave to the world his Treasure Island and the many other things that have brightened lives for others.Then (hero was the visit to Wellington, Now Zealand.th?n on to Australia.Coming back Mr.Sanders took another route, calling again at the northern island of New Zealand, coming up through Honolulu to Vancouver, and then home.Dogs\u2014Messrs.S.G.Newton.H.A.Hyndman, E.G.Graves, Dr.!.Forest.Floriculture\u2014Messrs.A.F.Fraser.IL B.Fletcher, C.B, Howard, L.C.Roy, Gates\u2014Messrs.W.E.Loomis, F.W.Webster.L.O.1 neombe, K.A.Wilson, G.W.Murphy.Grand Stand.Messrs'.F.W.Weh- In the course of his add re the ster, J.A.McKechnie.E.G.Graves, sneaker showed a large number of photos which indicated in some measure the beauties of the Southern Seas and helped to visualize the things talked about, and at the close was heartily thanked by the president of the club, after which the members went to the Granada for a theatre party, returning to the \u201cY\u201d for refreshments.J.A.McClary, Louis Code?\".Grounds-Messrs, .1.A.McClary, J, S.Tetreault, C.B.Howard, W.Paton, Horses, Heavy Messrs.Dr.E.P.Ball, J.A.Bothwell, John Nichol.Horses, Light Messrs.Dr.L.For-est, H.B.Fletcher, C.H.Cleveland.! John Peters.Horses, Show \u2014 Messrs.II.B., W WOMBAT American wombat, brown or gray.Only a few loft, the balance of a large shipment which we received in December.Various styles.Smart sport models.During our Anniversary Sale, one price only.$45.00 Chapal Seal Chapal seal trimming, regular $115 value CTH Anniversary Sale.Alaska martin trimming, $150 value,\tCQIl Anniversary Sale.vwU Gray squirrel trimming, $100 value,\tÇ1/10 Anniversary Salc.V* Brown fox trimming.$150 value, .$75 Persian Lamb Excellent quality Persian lamb coats trimmed with Alaska martin.Sizes, small, medium, large and very large.Beautiful silky pelts.A large choice, ?J°.$150 Our system of payments is an easy and sensible way to purchase a fur coat.We can promptly make all kinds of iterations and repairs We pay a good price for raw pelts.Hunters and trap* pers would do well to see us before disposing of their pelts.Normandin-Turcotte, Ltd, L.W.ROB1TAILLE.Local Manager.73 Wellington Street North Telephone 2474 l PAGE SIX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1929, The Daily Record Publish'd daily, 'icrpt Sundays, by th' Sherbrooke Record Company.Ltd.69 Wellington Street North, Sherbrook», Que, ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY 9, 1697.Member Canadian Press.Ltd., srith drop of leased National News wire in office\u2014Canadian Press, Associated Press and Reuter\u2019s news services available.SUBSCRIPTION RATES\u2014Rates strictly in advance, to any address in Canada, Great Britain and the United States: One year.Î3.00: six months, $1.75: three months, $1.00; one month, 40c.Only by cutting out the supply can the evil be limited.Meanwhile it is profitable to attempt to do something with the addicts and the best thing that can be done for them is to treat them not as criminals, but as diseased persons and isolate them in some way on a narcotic farm where they will receive hospital care and work treatment.This is one of the most important questions; of all the issues that confront mankind at the1 ; prese it time.The taking of drugs is a source o(: insanity and it is the business of organized society AN a.b.c.PAPER.\tsomehow to try to grapple with it.\u2014Cpt.1929.Thf Record is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation, and\t-\u2014\u2014\u2014 the circulation is regularly audited and iruaranteed.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014m\u2014V V V V ?V V V V V V r V V V V V V V V V V V V IN SALVATION ARMY\u2019S FIGHT AGAINST GENERAL BOOTH PARAGRAPHS UPS AND DOWNS OF LIFE The ups and downs of life are quite clear- j 4 4 ^ ^\t.ly portrayed in the despatches from Doom, Hoi- J v *\u2022 v v **' v ** ^ v v \u201d *\u2022* v ^\t^ * * * * * * * * land, relating to the preparations under way for Arm held horizontally: Driver\u2019s signal, meaning you the celebration of the seventieth anniversary oi are going to bump him if you think he means anything Here are some of the high offi-former Kaiser Wilhelm\u2019s birth tomorrow.Fifteen in particular.\ti ciais and councilors of iha Salvation years ago Wilhelm Hohenzollern, then at the;\t*\t»\t*\t| Army as they met at Sunbury Court, zenith ol1 his power, was accorded the homage ol ; Ihe \u2019J'on and the lamb may lie down together, but international headquarters near Lon- don, to oppose the autocratic rule of General Bramwell Booth.There millions and w:s possessed of the great ambition lions and lambs don't care anything about oil fields to rule the world, whereas tomorrow only a few\t^ ^ score of people will join with him in the célébra- How nice itwoaidbe if people could labor to improve they mustered the necessary major-tion of his birthday\ttheir neighbors morals and not neglect little things like ity vote to request th oresignation The man who was once William 11, Empero of Germany.King of Prussia, Markgraf of Brandenburg.Count of Hohenzollern, Duke of Siles.a.etc-, the man who made nations tremble and swore he would establish Germrn \u2018Kultur to the very ends of the earth, today presents a rather pathetic figure, flouted and ignored, and with Lss liberty than any of the subjects over which he ruled with an iron hand.He let his ambitious and his greed carry him away and he now repents at leisure.! being honest.j of the aged leader.| right, are Commissioner McKenzie, j China; Commissioner Hoskins, Aus-: tralia; Commissioner Hogganl, in-| ternational councilor; Colonel T.! Cloud, Central America; Oommis-I sioner AY.Maxwell, eastern Canada : and Newfoundland.Below arc sen .,\t.\t,\t,\t, .\tColonel Mary Booth (right), riaugh- k s a sad me ana a hard ons, and by tae tune a man ter of General Booth and coalman- gets into pretty good shape he\u2019s lest his shape.9 If you make the boss a profit, so he can pay you more wages, that's Capitalism; if you leaf, and keep your wages low to spite the boss, that\u2019s Bolshevism.¦ Above left to m illllhii Si yoig seek gfae finest gafeesa\tis it PAK YE A > -\t\u2014^.r- ~~ ^ 347 6Fres!i îr&m the gsrdssss\u2019 LIBERAL LEADER OPPOSES WAY THAT GOVERNMENT SECURITIES WERE SOLD DURING SPARE MOMENTS FORMER KAISER WRITES BOOK OH \u201cMY ANCESTORS\u201d British Columbia Government Cri-t\u2019cized for Placing Handling' of Government Securitiej in Hands of Financial Agents.Copy of Volume Given to His Wife as Port of Célébration ol Former Ruler\u2019s Seventieth Birthday Me:;; Sunday.; der of the army in Germany, and her 1 secretary, Brigadier Eva Smith.I f As'-ociatorl Cross Despatch) (Canadian Press Despatch) i DCC-RN, Hollar.1, Jen.26.\u2014Wil- VISCTORIA, B.C., Jan.26.____Criti- ! helm Dohenricllorn, as part of cizing the government for having 1 the preliminary celebration of hi placed the handling of British Col- i seventieth birthday next Sunday, yesterday gave his wife.Princess Hermine, a surprise.He presented her with a volume entitled \u201cMy Ancestors\u201d which the former ruler of Germany had sec.l- written within the past few months.CHECKING THE ACTIVITIES OF COMMUNISTS The progress of the battle being waged be-j Laundries make marriage safer.If the worst hap-tween the Toronto authorities and the Communist; pens, a woman can gst her old job back instead of tak-partv will be watched with keen interest by the ing in washing, people of this district owing to the fact that Chief of Police D.C.Draper, who is directing the drive If the parents are stupid enough to blame the akainst the Reds, is a native of the Eastern Town-, teacher for the child\u2019s failure, that's proof enough the ships and well known here.The Soviet agents child is stupid by nature.^ have been quite active in the Queen City for some time pa«t, but their actions have become so bold;\tprooab.y havent the true reformer complex of late that, following an investigation, the unîess ^ ^ the f:at\u2019 bit*er stuff PeoPIe brew at Toronto Police Commissioners decided it was j time to call for a show down.Chief of Police Draper immediately issued the following order: \u201cHereafter all proceedir.and addresses at all public meetings are to be in the English language, and no disorderly or seditious reflections on our form of government or tne King or any constituted authority will be allowed.\" Naturally the Reds were not pleased over this drastic move, and they immediately started U, 5, CUSTOMS MORE RAILWAYS FOR MANITOBA AT AVERAGE TO BE PROPOSED rOOD PRICES SECURED unless home is \u2018\u2018rum.'\u2019 * * * A hick town is a place where you can compliment a man or even say you like him without arousing his sus-i piciom _____ ______________________________ (Canadian Press Despatch ) Nearly Two Millions Collected in Winnipeg Member Will Ask for ofMfu^TfoW^at ^\"sterday^Vssion Vermont District in Year\u2014 Quite Up to Avenge of Past Two Years.crying for sympathy and flinging abuse a' the des- $662,345.Mink, marten and muskrat skins -\tj provided thg bulk of business for the Press Despatch)\tdespite the fact that minks ad- IMNMPEG, Man., Jan.26.J- vanced twenty-five per cent., and Thorsen, member of parliament for : marten twenty per cent, over Sep-South Centre, Winnipeg, will bring tember salegi 0nl forty per cent.up in the House of Commons at bhe|of 198 {K)0 muskrat skins offered forthcoming session, the subject of\tso ,fhe g r\tfrom 1 more direct railway communication ; e,\t0- Sf'y W-n r, 1 T-i o o* on/-l T-T :,/I z P-I T-la-vr\ti '\t*\t\u2014\u2014 O.umbia securities in (he hands of financial agents, T.D Pattulo, Leader of the Liberal Opposition in the Legislature, at the ccnclusion of his address yesterday in the debate on the Speech from the Throne, moved an amendment to His Honor\u2019s address, constituting a want of confidence resolution.Tbs amendment read: \u201cThis house strongly disapproves of administrative policy and AT MONTREAL FUR SALE action in connection with ;.hc recent _____\tsale of provincial securities, in that s/t- i » j\tit i r- n ¦ was made privately, improvi- Mink Advanced Iwenty-Five Per dently, and contrary to'sound pub- Cent.and Marten Twenty Per Iic policy-\u2019 r .n c,i ci\t- Mr.Pattulo contended that the Lent.Uver September bales.I policy of the former government j -\tI had been to sell all securities in the \\ open market rather than by private sale.Premier S.F.Tolmic, who is absent from the House because of illness, will likely reply early next week.Line East of Lake Winnioeg\u2014 of the winter sale of the Canadian Opposes Immigration Restric- Fur Auction Sales ComPany totalled lions.The above amount of money has been given away by us in CASH PRIZES.$500.00 more will be given away as fellows,- T.ALBANS, YT.Jan.26.\u2014 i Nearly two n.i.iion d.liars in cvr-i toms revenue was collected in -the Vermont Customs district during | the year ending December thirty-first, 192S, according to the annual report of Collector Harry^C ^ hire- ,fcr Winnipeg and Hudson Bay.At a meeting of the South Centre hill.The exact amount is $1,927,994.-63; and taking into consideration .the fact that during the first five 1 months of the year customs business r-\tj\trie- \u201cWhile sitting down your blood pressure is lower was ser.usly affected by the lack pohee.Further, they announced m a news\tthan that of the person who is walking.\" not in a movie, of rail connect: ns over the Central oaten yesterday that they intend uO institute l-gâ; .^\t^\t_ .^\t_\t\\ erir.cn: Railway, following toe proceedings against the police order.Discussing * ~'e ce 3 ' * ' A A A .?SMUGGLING OF NARCOTICS INTO CHINA CAUSES STIR ÊM t PRESS COMMENT v * v v *> v* *5» *1* v v *> v *> v v ?\u2022> v *1- * Head taxes thus assess ed and col- Lea!n,e of Nations Committee Is-i x lected in the Vermont Customs dis-\t«r \u2022 î j- m l Strict amounted v, $123,088.\tsues Warning\u2014Indian Member 1\u2019LYMOllT .v, -i*** c* .-ca.v.\ting tne .ear .«as ^uest in aviation appeal to per cent 0f this merchandise was /¦.- ition for daring, it is folly, presented by free goods, that m, j THE DOPE TRAFFIC The bootleg business existed before the liquor traffic end the liquor traffic is just one of its branches.When you get to the gist of it, bootlegging is the willingness and desire of men to make money out of the misfortunes of their fellows.Covered up as it may be, that is the gist of the liquor business and of all bootlegging.T R A N S A T L A NT! C F LIG HT S.(Sarnia Canadian Observer) Surely, though, it is time to call a halt.Much as1 these efforts to achieve conques the human sense of apprécia to permit them to continue, unless the most stringent: merchandise on the frce\tof regulation and supervision ;s exercised.The time when; ;f?scheduieS) and brought in ib-Governments concerned sr.ould regulate experimental j J t lv { f a]1 rustom.duti,4; aviation stunts is now overdue.Misguided men shouldj hi) ^]v t,,en,., c,nt of )ho co longer ne permitted to gamble with tneir lives, especially when the chances are all against success.The MacDonald experiment could not be regarded as anything except glorified suicide.It would require an im-, ,\t.\t_\t.,, agination of peculiar volatility to assume that the ex-! iree goods wa- $4.,ant 1 the dutiabfe marchaudis as- which they seldom do.Furthermore.MacDonald bad sessed and collected on good: sub-some responsibilities besides his own fate.A widow and a young son are left to try to puzzle out a bewildering enigma.Blames Various Concerned.Governments par total importations was subject io ! ! the dutiable rates provided in the Customs tariff.The total value of The total value of all merchan-aise imported into the district during the year was $53,333,590.Eighty (Associated Press Despatch) GENEVA, Jan.26.-\u2014The presentation of figures showing an enormous smuggling of narcotic drugs into China today, caused several members of the League of Nations opium committee to warn the governments i that the time has arrived to arrest | the illicit traffic.o ! Sir John Campbell, Indian repre- peditior.\tcould\tattain\tany\toutcome\texcept\tfailure unless\ttne\tauuacie rr.- an u \"\t-, o.j\tsentative,\tcharged that the fault lay the elements\tof\tfortuitous cb.a:.\t::\ttook complete charge.\tfH'-\tFhe average ?ate of\to : - \u2018\twith the\tfact that the business in to\u2014\u2019-t\t-\u2014D\tsessed and collected on goods sub-\t;\tnarcotics\twas not in honest hands, je.t\tto tariff rat' was\tseventeen\t,\tand that\tnothing could be achieved percent ad valorem, while the aver- ; until honesty prevailed and all gov- ; age as applied to the total value of j ernments adopted a system of im-l all importations was.less than four ; nort and export licenses.He cited per cent of their vlaue.\t/\".\u2018 r,\u201c'i\t1 *u' The most important items of free merchandise imported into the Vermont Customs district is dude nevs-; print paper and pap^id stock such as wood pulp; lumber NEWS FROM BETH-SHAN.(Christian Science Monitor; Work of archaeologist.-: in the Near East is tmeorer- It is also seen in dope peddling, it may seem i-\"!?many important fact: a- to the lives of the ancient:-, strange that there are human creatures who fatten not a ,few 0*Jhph C(>prrobor.ate ?he\t°f the BiUe nulnwocd and wr-oq pulp , .l ¦\t, j\ti i , , .narrative.Dr.Alar.Rowe, in crarge of extensive exca- puipwoou .n\u201e\t, i upon making physical end moral wrecks of their vatior.- being mad'- or the Tell at B'-r-ar.ancient Beth-1 and other building materials; cattle fell ows, wnose businezs is the dctet'ioration of.\u2019 ,Shan, under the au-.pie-es of the Urdversity of Pen n - y 1 - hides and'calf ano :'he?p -kino; n-.-e vania, reports recent findings which definitely establish leather; and raw ilk originating in î\tthe presence there of the ancient Egyptians as far back Japan but routed to th; : district ,.\t, ,,\tthere is money as ine EGI57ERED ACCREDITED JERSEYS for sale.Fve to freshen, one fresh.Three thrae-year-olds, two second calf: two-year-elds.yearlr.gs.Three-year-old bull Apply H.W.Geddes, Way's Mills.Que.Direct Selling Field.This firm's reputation holds out wonderful opportunity to all men i and women engaged in Direct Selling.Share in their success.No matter what you are! selling now the McCall styles and samples will double your income.Positively the only manufacturers of\u2018ladies\u2019 wear selling direct.; No Competition.Nation-wide reputation wins; welcome everywhere.Positive money-bad' guarantee clinches sales.Write for full facts.McCall Fashion Company, Dept.24, Bex 1685.Montreal.J, P.JUTRAS, Auctioneer.SPECIAL MACHINES BUILT.JOBBING AND MACHINE WORK.GREY IRON, BRASS AND ALUMINUM CASTINGS.NICKEL PLATING.COPPER PLATING.GALVANIZING.M1S( EL LAN EO US SALESMEN WANTED\u2014ON OUR OVAL ' braided novelty rugs ^-'hich are reversible and in as ¦ or ted colors on commission basis to stere cniy.WEhens Mfg.Corp., While Plains, N.Y.ANTED-MUSIC STUDENT TO AC * ' ccnoany solo and class singing lessors and dancing lessons, and give piano lessons Joseph Benoit, of the town of Magog, in the to younger children under supervision, in Strict of h*.Francis, Defendant, exchange for lessens and board and lodging.\tSeized as belonging to the defendant: If well qualified a small fee.Knowledge of That .t of land number sixteen hundred humaonium an advantage.Apply to Lady an AW FO/i r prie \u2018icr & Eon.SKINS BOUGHT AT HIGH-s.el'-rt other furs.J.A.Pelle-V.'elHr^ton St., Sherbrooke.LOST AND FOUND Municipal Council of the eaid Town of Scotstown, in the Town of Scotstown.the tract or lot of land hereinafter described, fc- the municipal and school taxes and other charge* due thereon, unless the same be paid, with interest ar.d cocîe, before the day of said sale.Lot number eight 'ear- He leaves to mourn his Joss .31 r],, oV rv-if\t' a son, who was in business With his ! sent and many favors shown, contracted the flu about Uo ^ekj\t, (SiKned) HIS WIFE AND FAMILY ago and after being in bed for a ht \u2019 Mrs_ Arthur Dic\u2019kensoni of ; Scotutown, Quo.tpw nnv.Q no c/ot un and hplnprl to %\t.\t,\tTT.,\t, \u2019\t.Granby and Mrs.Turner Vvebster, of ; Quebec City, also four grandchild- ! ren, Miss Muriel Horner and Mar guerite, son.eral will be eonuuneu in tne master was bringing two gentle-Chapel of Lord s Funeral Home by n.en home to iunch> so you>°6 got the Rev.W.H.Cheverton on tr, tidy yourself, go and find H.Q., Sunday afternoon at 3.30.Militar.v:and deliver a note to him.\u201d funeral.Interment in Elmwood CARD OF THANKS.We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for the many kindnesses shown us during the illness and at the time of the death and burial of our husband and father, the late Mr.Murdo MacLeod, for flowers - few days he got up and helped to wait on the rest of the family, who were all ill.He suffered a relapse Tuesday, Jan.29th, 1929 \u201c?JU£\t* \"*t' *fw \u201cYes\u2019m\u201d, said Slattery's Ann, \u201cWhat\u2019s H Q.?\u201d \u201cH.Q.is Divisional Headquarters, though I\u2019m not even sure that you\u2019ll find him there.But it\u2019s worth trying.Go now, for it :s nearly eleven, and they were to come at one.Oh, my hat, whatever :s the matter with the thing?\u201d Slattery\u2019s Ann disappeared to the attic, where her slender wardrobe was located, put what the called her trench coat over her cotton .1.P.JUTRAS, Auctioneer.THE WILSON PROPERTY 141 London St., For Sale Ain attractive re*id*.?.ce eivoaled or.ibe uppor cite of London St, con* \u2018f'-.s tight roomi zrA .bard/' ' 1 '.¦or*, har*5*';T.p n^w fireplace, mod* e.r in every par'ic-Yar.Large jot a-.-; a %z:zge.Moderate price to prompt purchater, ar d Faiv-'actory termz may be srraDKed.Apply EDWARDS REALTY CO.Rooms 209-210 Canadian Bank of Commerce Building, 6 Wellirjfton St.N.Phone 135.Wanted To Purchase A ccpy of \u201cForests and Clearings,\" compiled by B.F.Hubbard.E.G.PIERCE Daily Record.\"J SMITH BROS, (of Montreal) LTD PRODUCERS Art Memorials in Barre Granite 2116 Bleury Street Near Sherbrooke MONTREAL Quarries at Barre, Vermont Factory: 41 Ducharme Avenu* MONTREAL.were dissolved we have a of God, an house not made withjV\t.\t.u\t\u201e\u2022> hands eternal in the heavens.\u201d The January 5th, at the age of «a vc irs.hymns sung were \u201cAsleep in Jesus,\u201d P01,.0^\tyears he rcsI \u201cwe foresaw the over-produc-jmore within its own territory after ( tion coming and in area: over which j two happy weeks visiting different v'b we had control we immediately stop-[cities and towns of Canada, ped further devel0Pment.Now I see) The team arrived here on Thurs-that the two Premiers of the pro-i day after an eight-mile drive from vince principally interested have the | Canaan, Vt.question in hand and I want to say\tPa^Lv was rnet at the inter- Chickens ner lb\t35c to 450 I thin* everyone of us should go uutj national boundary by a committee Fowl 1 ' P 1\t.2fic to 300 to this place and announce the fact h®aded by Customs Off.eer Marsha l; Ham, per lb.25c to 35e| that Hie industry is on a safe_basis The drivers were guests at a dinneel.*\tMONTREAL, QUE., Jan.26.* 'I* \u2014There was no session of the * Montreal stock exchange today, * *5* the break in trading being made \u2019J to permit brokers to catch up *> '¦> with business w-hieh has ac- *mmon some live points ; p1'B30 ing over night MONTREAL, Que., Jan., 26.\u2014 Warm commendation cd tho work dene by tho St.John Ambulance e was voiced bv His Excel- More Eggs \u2014for\u2014 Market Thrse mirn steps poultry » w UlrGihfonVn Chick Mftoh for m ii»r« fttkrt, bristlier; On the stage-Sunday and Monaay, ing itself, for the first division clubs !\tw.as outclassed\t\u201cThe Granadians will offer an en- Carrymg the fight to .ns foe, tertaming musical programme, as-Christner more than held his own s;gted by several clever artists, during the first six rounds.Each\tEmil\tJannings will\tappear\tat\tthe time the Boston sailor seemed to be\tGranada Theatre in\t\"Signs\tof\tthe finding himself, a right bounced off Fathers,\u201d on Tuesday, Wednesday his chin and stopped him short.and Thursday next, while \u201cPhyllis | .\t.\t, j\tr .- ¦ But after the sixth the steady 0f The Fellies,\u201d with Alice Day and .on ci add mg the .ormer Su\t: battering he had beer, subjected to .Lilyan Tashman are also on this! ana Boston niarrger to his «field, began l0 take its ton on the rugged programme.\tI .\u2018-«.Tuger .'leCurt-jj vi.l Si^ni pa,.-Doaj.01- tke Akrors slugger.That In \u201cSins of The Fathers,\u201d Jan-changes m Giants Line-up steady-fire of short, jolting punches nings plays the role of Wilhelm j i.e Gia.-' vm _e.iL.si p®5-1.to.the body slowed him up.He tired ; Spangler, a German-American wait-.minor tan.\tvie au-umn Badly in the last four rounds ar,d gr gnd saloon keeper, who becomes ; campaign with_ few changes, one Sharkey, throwing caution to the .a fabulously wealthy bootlegger only ', 0- Fred Leach, termer si-ly.\twinds, elected to trade punches with to have his life crash around his _outfie}d.Ir^ormatio.i trôm Toledo the Akronite, The sr.d ct the | shotildes.bringing him in the end A that Pat Crawford.South Caro- grsuelling bout found- the Akrpn ' back to his original status, lina Jack cf all baseball trades, will iron-man standing up gamely under Starting Friday afternoon for two be heard from.\ta withering fire from Sharkey\u2019s davs, Dofcres Costello will appear The Cardinals propose to gamble i left and right hands._\tin ' the leading feminine -role of on a wholesale .scale in the infield, Neither boxer suffered much dam- \u201cGlorious Betsy,\u201d which picture' will sending Charley Gelbert and Carey age.the Associated Press score t,e shown in conjunction with Law-Selps, two sensational miner league card gave Sharkey seven rounds and ver.ee Gray and Louise Lorraine in recruits, to shortstop and second Christner three.The weights were \u201cShadows of The Night,\u201d and the bass w ith Frankie Frisch moving Sharkey 19o!_ ; Cr.nstr.er aS!3.regular vaudeville attractions, to third, leaving only Jim BottomM;\t.\t.\t- as a hold-over on the first line .s'\tDit iDED HONOR j\tTHF PREMIER defence.Billy South worts, a prom- (AssociatedPress Despatch)\t* *\u201c* inent figure in the 1926 world série: ^ FL1LADELPHIA, Pa., Jan.do and last year highly successful rs Canadian and United Si.ates ama-manager 'ef Rochester, will the Cardinals and appear on occasion in his old stamping grounds in right field.Long without a capable left-handed pitcher, the Pirates traded Glenn Wright, their shortstop, for Jess Petty, star southpaw cf Brooklyn.A successor must be found for Wright, and he may be located hy moving Fie Traynor from third bate.This doubtless will de -end c n isful vs Canadian ana united states ama- Forgone day only as a special ' mana*\"*: tear boxers broke even in a series attraction tae Premier Tneaue »\\.i I '\"aFa°\" .r\tw,,n4 u w:\ttv, v,™ offer tomorrow, \u201cPenis of tne Air, 4 of three round bouts at the Penn\t.\t, Athletic Club here last night, each ttarring Ben Lyon and Antonio Mo-.contingent winning four matches.: reao_\u2018 !h;'^ onl>' üna knock-out.ThejJames Aihmore Cree!man, the phe-r.r,\ttoplay- depicts the hazards that are D.™fM-el2\u20181,;s-Ch^\tGo^\"\u2019, faced by air mail pilots on every .Pnilaoelphia, Coat Geoige P\u2018att,, trjn tbat js undertaken in their fleet Ontario, decision; lorn Bland, On- baj fragi!e p!aaes, which must go : tano, defeated Ray McGuire, Pnil- forwa,.d in every variety of weather ! auelpma, decision; Sam Hackett, , that the raail connections may bs ; Based upon an original story by : Ontario, beat Pete Marshall, Phila-the abilitv of Jim Strcner, Wichita dslphia.decision, recruit, to take care of third.\tFlyweight\u2014Jimmly Mack, Phila- .dslphia, beat Willie Ferguson, On-E-cond Division Clubs\ttario, decision.The second division clubs of last\tBantamweight\u2014Sammy\tFalco, front,\u201d with Dorothy- Mackaill and | season look y:;th eager anticipation1 Philadelphia, defeated Willie Me- Jack Mulhall in the leading roles.maintained.\u201cA Woman\u2019s Way,\u201d a graphic picture of Paris and its strange underworld, starring Warner Baxter and Margaret\u2019 Livingston, and \u201cWater-: These tear.- are isatc fci.to a full crop of players from the i Donald, Ontario, deicsion.EISHCF\u2019S PLAY McCILL IN IN MONTREAL TODAY This morning the hock lows: Miss Haight vs.Mrs Cr,b-leigh; Miss Ingram vs Mss.R.Stevenson; Mss.0.R.Webster vs.Mrs.V,'.Wiggett: Miss A.Bradiord vs.Mrs K.Paies; Miss E, Bradford vs.Mrs.P.ans-cnhausen; Mrs.W.Kin-ksad vs.Mss.Whitman.from the Unive: C .' m 2\"- 111 v Le ÎL re l! to play a h cy ecu.ad o£ Bishop's -ill® for Mont-uled fixture in he\tIntennediafe\tIme.-collagiatc : 1 cckey League.Tne game is to be i*.h McGill University.The locals' i '-e-up remains unchanged, and, vith\tthe\tcontinuous practice that s.- team ha: had.a victory it look-' I i v ¦> * o *\t* * :¦\t-> ?BOY SCOUT NEWS * v\tO o i 4- i \u2022>\t* * o t * * * * SECOND PLACES AT STAKE IN N.H.L GAMES TONIGHT ¦\t.\t26.\u2014I W::b the pvs-itisrt c: the tv.c : National Hockey League leaders; este for the prater : at least, tr.e battles for secox'i place the J mtricar, group and t.-.ird p.a-ce ir tr.e International hold the centre of the stage in this week-end\u2019s games.Lnly cr.e point separates the see-cs.g place a .\t.Bruins front the third place Detroit Cougars in the J*.T»erica;i section: and the Mor.t-ical Maroc r.-s ar.d T s sorte, third and fcprta -t.the Interrsiicxa: group, are the sacra di.-ta: oe apart.Tonight the Marco:;* tackle the up-and-coming Pittsburgh pirates and Toronto plays Chicago\u2019s Black Lawks.The pirates always have a surprise up- them Leaves, \u2022 -in.n \u2022 z'-me unexpected victories and losing just a: unexpectedly.The surprise in the Maroons is that, with their great potent;-; strength, the, have .net von a ynmc out.cf t.last nine, a mark surpassed only by \"Li two tail-end teems, Toronto's minors.They will have more young, stars than their more favored fellows.ar.d will need them a!!.Ts.e Phillies were, lucky is.the draw last season and have' mere to build about them than was the case when Burt Shotton took his club south last year.Den Hurst, Pinky Whitney, infielders.Chuck Klein, outfielder, and two promising catchers, Davis and Lcyan, made good last year.Thompson and Taevenow complete an able infield combination.If the Phillies get an improved brand of pitching they should get out of the eliar in 1929.Tne Rede have Leer on the lockout for additional hitting strength, ar.d Jack Hendricks thinks, he has arranged for some extra base nits Lightweight \u2014 Arthur Naddeo, Philadelphia, beat Roy Adams, Ontario.decision.will be the two feature\u2019attractions i at the Premier Theatre on Monday, | Tuesday ar.d Wednesday next.\u201cA Woman\u2019s Way\u201d 'deals with the : j Welterweight.\u2014 James Léonard awakening of love, the fear of the! Ontario, kr.otked out George Elliott, : girl for an apache and her rise to | Philadelphia, second round.\t1 premier danseuse at the Paris Opera \u2022 Middleweight\u2014A1 Cohen, Ontar-j furnish material for an intriguing io.defeated Ed Haughton, Phila-1 und fascinating photoplay.There d'lnh\u2019a decision\u2019\t1 are thrilling sequences on the house- .,\t____ tops in the Latin Quarter, tense mo- ments in night clubs and beautiful scenes amid the luxury of Paris mansions.\u201cWaterfront\u201d once more- brings ! together Dorothy Mackaill and Jack Mulhall in co-featured role;.Miss Mackaill is seen as the daughter of a tugboat captain and Mulhall as an oiler on a tramp steamer.1 n last LAST NIGHT\u2019S BOUTS The results cf tae fights night are as follows: » York\u2014Jack Sharkey, Boston, cstpoLnted K.0.Christner, Akron.Ohio, l1) rounds; Jack Gross, Philadelphia, outpointed Emmet Roceo, El wood, Ohio, 10 rounds; Billy Murphy, Lowell, Mass., outpointed Canada Lee, New York, 10 Another double bill will be offered at the Premier Theatre for the from Joa Stripp, third baseman.The rounds; Joe Barlov outpointed Am- ,asj.£hrïe days of next week, begin- autfieli may be tinkered with, too before the season gets under way, : as there are several men in the new \u2022rop who hit minor league pitching ! to good advantage.Brooklyn veil depend on Glenn Wright to boost the infield and\"Billy \u2018 Rhiel should be about due for l.i-! field or outfield assignment after ! a seasoning period at Atlanta.Man- adeo Griiio, Italy, 6 rounds.ning on Thursday.\u201cThe Tragedy of Orleans\u2014IV.L.\" toung \u2019 Youth\u201d and \u201cGood Morning Judge Stribling, Macon, Ga., stopped Ralph f,e the two feature attractions Smith, California, 3 rounds.\tori this bill.Toronto-\u2014Larry Games, Toronto.Mary Nolan and Reginald Denny outpointed Charlie Belanger, Winni.Have the leading roles in \u201cGood '¦¦¦v- 6TH TROOP (ST.ANDREWS) At the 6th Troop meeting last evening a varied ar.d interesting programme of Scouting was carried cut.Two new games, \u201cBag Bursting Relay\u201d and \u201cRide the Pony\u201d provided much healthful exercise, end tended to promote keen rivalry between the different patrols.During Patrol Comers, compass, Scout Low;, knotting ar.d whipping were practiced under tr.e supervision ed.'.he- P.L.\u2019s ar.d Seconds, while tha M M.ar.d A.M.examined several beys ir.the tenderfoot teats.A game of Hat'; ar.d Hounds t indoor j was played Under the direction of the A.£.M., resulting ir.the Crows ci-tainirg tne large it xurcber of : points.A short hand signal drill as.1 a.rging con:vet.:: ; were other items of interest, 'i he meeting cios-! cf with flag lowering, prayer and r.?ht yek.The meet.r.g next week vs:il be si a tpecia! ratura v he:, the .Scout.-, .si Cubs will combine.Parents ctl; Ai.fr boy:, arc specieby :r.vi:ed to b-I-ietent end this \u2022:.be a splendid opportunity tv .-.vt the troop a.vi field would open with a free for all battle- at Clearwater to decide the Morning Judge,\u201d while Warner Baxter and Patsy Ruth Miller arc featured in the second picture.\u201cGood Morning Judge\u201d concerns a young society blade, Freddie Grey, who is arrested in a brawl f-dlowing I pag, 10 rounds.B.ston\u2014A1 Mello, Lowell, Mass., outpointed Joe Dundee, 10 rounds.Watsonburg, Colo.\u2014George Manager Robinson i-as declared the out- Icy.Denver, stopped Jack Williams, \" Los Angeles 2 rounds.Buffalo\u2014Young Ja:k Thompson, a prize fight.He spends the night winners.\tChicago,\tstoppad Red Herring, in jail, loses his wallet- and has his Boston face, a difficult task.The i Memphis, 7 rounds; Myer Grace,; fine paid the next day by a beauti-BravesWi!I 'have to* draw heavily ! Chicago, outpointed Bobby Tracey, ful heiress whose hobby is reform-on their reinforcements to assamblo Buffalo, 10 rounds.\t, mg criminals.He concerns his idem, a cast strong enough to make a dent : Eric, Pa\u2014Joe Feldman, Celve- tity and goes m for being re-romed in the armor cf rival clubs.\ti land, knocked out Joey Smith, Euf- at mission for homeless bums.Rabbit Maranviik, who never falo, 2 rounds.\tbhe is singularly attracted hy mm, glows old, will play short and bring San Diego Cal\u2014Long Tom Haw-a lot of enthusiasm to one of !m Wns, San Diego, outpointed Bearcat many aima mater clubs, and George M right, Omaha, Neb., 10 rounds.EAST CLIFTON Harper jray do-some hitting.The outfield will be built around Lance Richbcurg, on a of the great players of the game.President-Manager Emil Fuchs, his first lieutenant, Johnny Evers, and Hank Gowdy, second assistarf, will have plenty vf players to inspect at the St.Petersburg Fla., training camp.\" HEW LETTERS TO APPEAR OH RAILWAY ALPHABET: 'Mr.Lucius Gilbert, of Wootten\u2019s Camp, is spending u few days in town with friends.Mrs.Kirby, of Eirchton, is .at m Smoke BOSTON i Ctara LI 4a olWË TUE BÀNbs 2-
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