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[" WEATHER Cloudy and cool.For detailed weather report see Page Two, Established 1897, g>liprbrnokp lailu wworb TEMPERATURES Yesterday: Maximum, 54; minimum, 32, Same day last year: Max.70; min.35.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1939.Forty-Third Year.MILLIONS WELCOME ROYAL VISITORS New Triumphs Witnessed In Toronto Stay Ontario CapitaFs Population More Than Twice Normal Size as Crowd Displays Abandoned Enthusiasm QUINTS ARRIVE FOR RECEPTION WITH ROYALTY Dionne Family Slips Quietly into Toronto for Meeting with Their Majesties in Legislature Buildings Today.Skies-Heavy Programme Prepared for Their Majesties at Last Halt Before Heading to West.Toronto May 22.\u2014«t) \u2014 With all Toronto\u2019s fanfare reserved for the fî»*).Danzig Nazis eyed Berlin today for reaction to the killing of a German citizen of Danzig by a Pole in the first fatal border incident of current from an inlet bridge, his $45 watch Polish-German tension bad went with the liive.\u201cThat,\u201d sighed Britton, luck.\u201d Three weeks later another line from the same bridgo hooked the same watch \"That,\u201d growled Britton, \u201cis still bad luck\u2014no fish and the watch is rusted beyond repair.\u201d SEEK TO HALT PROPAGANDA SHEETS Detroit.Ma 22.\u2014(®-\u2014A test ease was agreed upon today by represen-tath'.s of patriotic groups and city officials in an attempt to ban several radical newspapers in the City Hall area.Police Oommiiasiomer Heinrich A.Pickert said be would ordbr an inquiry into what licence one newsstand operator had for selling Communist papers and hand out an ordinance violation ticket it he had no licence.Canadian Destroyer, Now Brighton Girl Taken Aboard Docked at Montreal, Will Transport Royal Party to Prince Edward Island.Montreal, May 22.\u2014((P)\u2014A proud lot, the seamen aboard the Canadian destroyer Skefena were the envy of the waterfront today as the sleek craft lay tied up for a few days before returning to her Halifax bast' and getting ready to take the King and Queen to Prince Edward T,5lan\u2018d next month.Their Majesties will occupy the RAILWAY TRIP Japanese Warn Anglo-Soviet Alliance An Unfriendly Act Royal Train After Slipping from Unlighted Overhead Bridge and Injuring Ankle.Brighton, Ont., May 22.\u2014®\u2014Miss Margaret Lapp of Brighton, became the first unscheduled passenger on the Royal train, when she fell from a bridge to the tracks beside the palace -on wheels carrying the King and Queen towards Toronto, The train had madb a service stop near this village, tvdjnty miles easz of Belleville, when the girl fell from British Government Continues with Efforts to Form Common Front with Russia Despite Japanese Protests\u2014Japan Believed Playing a Selfish Game with Little Real Attachment to Fascist Axis Powers.three-cabin accommodations of Com- jthe unlighted bridge.Thb, train was mander H.T.W Grant when they | held up twenty minutes while she board the Skeena with their party !Was treated by Surgeon Captain H.at Gape Tormentir.b, N.B., on June 14 for the forty-mile cruise to Char-lottetown.They will leave the island capital that sam-e day for Pictou, N.S.Apart froni a ger.Lral clean-up of the ship, and slight changes in the furnishing of the ooimimander\u2019s quarters, there will be little alterations from usual.Thb captain\u2019s quarters consist of a dining-siitting room about twenty-five feet long and eighteen feet wide, a somewhat smaller be'drooim and a bath.Each bmbodiies about as much comfort as possible on a cramped destroyer.The Skeena and her sister-ship, Saguenay, which escorted the \u201cRoyal yacht\u201d Empress of Australia and her accompanying cruisers up the St.Lawrence last week, came on to Montreal.They will Ibiave for Halifax next week-end As senior ship, the Skeena will White, medical officer to His Majesty, and then the train carried her a half-imle into Brighton, where she was given into the care of a doctor.Mis Lapp, local correspondent of the Toronto Evening Telegram and staff reportbr of the Brighton Ensign, suffered an ankle injury.It was not determined whether the ankle was broken The King and Queen had Ung sind\u2019 gone to bed and were not disturbed by the occurrence.YOUTH RALLY LAUDED BY THEIR MAJESTIES Vancouver, May 22.\u2014Five thousand High School students from all parts of British Columbia gave a tremendous shout of approval at an Empire Youth Rally here yesterday when a message was read to them take the Royal party aerrss Nor- from their King and Queen, thumheriand Strait.P-'osent ar-j \u201cThe King and Queen are glad to rangements call for thoir baggage learn that Youth Sunday is being to be placed aboard the Saguenay.Principal furnishings in the commander\u2019s quarters are chintz-eovbr-ed arm chairs and settee, a mahogany dining table, desk and buffet.celebrated while they are in Canada and send their best wishes to all young Canadians assembled in Van- tive for her to tie up with Germany London, May 22.\u2014(CP-Cable) \u2014 Japan has warned the British Government that a military alliance with Russia would be taken as \u201can unfriendly act,\u201d it was reported in diplomatic circles today.The Government was not expected to pay much attention to the Japanese warning because every indication points to conclusion of some form of military alliance among Britain, France and Russia this week.The British Government has reached the decision that a military arrangement with Russia is imperative if plans for a strong antiaggression bloc in Europe are to succeed.Details of an alliance are being ironed out in Geneva between Foreign Secretary Viscount Halifax and Ivan Maisky, Soviet Ambassador to London who is attending the League of Nations Council meeting as the Russian delegate.Lord Halifax is expected to fly back to London for the Cabinet meeting Wednesday when plans for the Anglo-Russian agreement may be completed.Tokyo, it was reported, has protested that if Britain became linked permanently with Russia in a military pact, Japan would consider it an \u201cunfriendly act.\u201d Japan also was reported to have warned that such a step would make it impera- « - ( A LIFO R NIA N C A N T A LOUPES FOR ROYALTY Spokane, Wash., May 22,\u2014(VP) \u2014 Cantaloupe* bound for the breakfast tabic of King George, were rushed through Spokane to Calgary yesterday from Siouthern California.Tlie littib melons were a r.-ut -of a shipment of cantaloupes, cauliflower and limes that reached here by plane and was transferred to the railway for delivery at tit:1 Alberta city tonight.The fruit was picked just before it wag rushed to the plane and sped northward.PLAN NEW EVACUATION MOVE London, May 22.\u2014(TP)\u2014Officials today sought a new plan to evacuate women and children from London in the event of war, because the original plan to send 3,000.000 mothers and children to the country apparently won\u2019t work.The Health Ministry said that despite wide-spread advance publicity a great majority of eligible women refused to put their names on the Ministry\u2019s evacuation lists May 20th.couver and throughout thc Empire, the commufiication said.SIDELIGHTS ON THE ROYAL VISIT Whether the slaying would have serious repercussions depended more upon Berlin and Warsaw than upon the Free City.Officials of the Free City said measures had been taken to prevent a recurrence of mob action against Polish customs officials which preceded and followed the shooting, at Kalthof, in Free City territory opposite Marienburg, East Prussia.Gustav Gruebner, a Kalthof butcher, was shot and killed early yesterday by the Polish chauffeur of Tadeuz Perkowski, the Polish Under-Commissioner to Danzig, after a mob had demonstrated before a building in Kalthof where Polish customs inspectors live.Poles said the chauffeur opened fire because Gruebner menaced him with a gun.Danzigei\u2019s «aid the chauffeur shot Gruebner, who wo.-; unarmed, from the rear and without any words having been passed between them.A mob of about one thousand, in-|eluding four hundred Germans from Marienbad, shattered windows and doors of the Kalthof customs house, Poles siaht, and demolished thc in-j terror of the building, forcing Polish inspector* to flee.Some rnem-tbns of the mob were said to have» been in uniform.Beeauf1' of this, the PoPtii version continued.Perkowski .vent from Danzig to Kalthof to investigate.While he was in the village railway station with two cti-Jrr high Polish offeinls.it said, the crowd fired at the automwbile and the chauffeur finally shot in self-defence, killing Gruebner.Another crowd gathered t -terrl-iy afternoon at the customs bouse in Pioekel.on the Danzig-East Prus-sian-Polish frontier, and threatened Polish inspectors.This incident ' tided without violence.The Nazi-domiinated Danzig Senate demanded a public anoh o:y by Pol a ml.damages for Gruobner\u2019s death, and surP.mder to Danzig police of the chauffeur who fired the shot.Poland in turn demanded compensation for damage to the customs house and \u201cclear and bbrMng\" assurances that Polish officials would be protected on Danzig noil.It pictured the incident as \u201can obvious and serious violation of a fundamental P dish right in Danzig, namelv.the exercising of customs control.\u201d Toronto, May 22.\u2014fO\u2014Most cf the fifty thousand bleacher seats along the Royal procession r ute in Toronto wtre sold days ago \u2014 but several thousands were Eft this morning.Til prices dropped quickly.Five-dolliar seats were offered for $4'.ThreP-do'llar seats were cut to $2.Toronto, May 22.\u2014ffl\u2014Authorities reported Toronto\u2019s hospital patient lists were far below normal today on the occasion of the visit of the King and Queen to the city.Be-cau:P they wanted to see Thmr Majesties, scores of persons checked out of hospitals during the week-c.ud and others decided to postpone operations.bibit any craft sailing within five hundred feet of the Fraser River railway bridge during the passage of the Royal train.To insure regulations Lhing carried out the river will be patrolled by Dominion and British Columbia Government au-thicrities.and Italy in an outright military alliance, The British Government, however, was reported to regard this protest pretty much as a bluff.There is a growing disposition here to regard Japan as playing a selfish game, ready to link up with Germany only if she can assure herself of tangible gains.If this is a true reflection of her position, it would j çanada make no difference whether Britain concluded a military alliance with Russia.\tI ^ garrison Any alliance among Britain, France and Russia would apply only to Europe, excluding Japan\u2019s sphere Joyous Welcome For Royal Couple Featured Short Visit To Kingston Kingston, Ont., May 22.\u2014((I1) \u2014 A triumphant, overwhelming welcome to the King and Queen had added another page to the storied history of Kingston, once the capital of and the nation\u2019s strongest fortress.city for more than a century, King\u2019s Town as it once was known, gave King George and Qu en Elizabeth an ovation lost night wor- Toronto, May 22.\u2014(O\u2019)\u2014A portable wire-photo machine to transmit pictures of Their Majesties\u2019 arrival at North Toronto station today was set up in a dog hospital across the street from the station.Photographers had to work in the midst of the kennels in the ho.qbtal, worried by the continual barking\u2014ard an odor.of influence in the Far East.I thy of a capital.The Japanese Cabinet recently I So enthusiastically did the treble.) rejected a military tie-up with Ger- population of he cky receive Then many and Italy and London expects that policy will be followed irrespective of the result of the Anglo-Rus-j sian negotiations.ITALY REDUCES ARMED FORCES Rome, May 22.\u2014(/P)\u2014Italy has Continued on Page 2, Cof.5.Toronto, May 22.\u2014 TO \u2014Mayor Ralph O.Day has arrang' J for presentation of four white orchbi- to the Queen here today as a gift fr m natives of Jamaica row resident In the United States.Mrs Minnie Gen 1 s Turner of Cleveland, a native of the British West Jnd'an island, donated the orchids, New Westminster, R.C., May 22.\u2014 \u2014Regulations for the Fraser River in connection with the visit of the King and Qutbn May ÎR.will nro- Toronto, May 22.\u2014 ® \u2014 An elderly man collapsed while waiting for the Royal procession at ] Queen and Yonge streets early to-| day but he refused to leave the ] spot in a city ambulance.\u201cNot a bit of that,\u201d he told the ambulance man.\u2018Tin going to see the King and Queen.\u201d } Moscow, May 22.\u2014UP)\u2014Accus-| ed of killing three persons with an SEVENTEEN SAILORS DROW Mojai, Japan, May 22.\u2014(f?)\u2014 Sixteen members of the thirty-three-man crew of the freighter T.-unehiko Maru were rescued yesterday when their ship and another freighter collided in Mojai harbor.Hope was abandoned for the others after the Tsunehiko Maru sank.CAESAR\u2019S GHOST London, May 22.-(1»\u2014Count Po-t'ckic, a dramatic sandalled figure in a will colored! robe and flowing axe in order to provide more living cloak, ins -ted on swearing by Apol-snace for himself and his w.fc, G.F.lo.son of Zeus, father of Roman Permenoff was held today for trial gods, instead of on the Bible in on a charge of murder.\tI court here.Majesties that the King, visibly tired after 2 1-2 strenuous days rti Ottawa, and the Queen seemed to enjoy themselves thoroughly.It was a signal for the 100,(MX) spectators, many from New York State across the St, Lawrence, to make their wel come more boisterous.Enthusiasm reached a peak as the palatial Royal train drew out of the station for Toronto after a stop of more than ninety minutes.A hand played \u201cAnnie Laur e\u201d and the King and Queen stood on the train platform acknowledging the cheers, punctuated with cries of \u201cGod Rleis You,\u201d and \u201cCome Back Again.\u201d The Sovereigns were scheduled to make a stay of approximately thirty-five minutes after their arrival at 7:44 p.m., but it was extended to far more than twice that as the procession wound its way through seven miles of Kingston streets and up to historic Fort Henry, garrisoned during the 18th century by British Imperial Army.Kingston may have been disappointed because of the scheduled full-day visit was shortened owing to the delay in the Atlantic crossing, but the throngs didn\u2019t show it and seemed to jam into a short time enthusiasm enough to last a day.Their Majesties drove around the track in Richardson Memorial Stadium where 10,003 children were assembled.During the drive a pause was made at Royal Military College where the Queen presented the corps j with its color.Thc Kiivr inspected the cadets with Commandant Bri« gadier H.P.D.Crerar.THE ROYAL DAY Toronto \u2014 10.30\ta.m.E.D.T.\u2014 Arrival a( North Toronln station.11.00\ta.m.\u2014 City Hall reception.11.10 a.m.\u2014 Reception at Legislative Buildings.12.30\tp.m.\u2014 Presentation of colors by Queen (o Toronto Scottish Regiment.1.00\tp.m.\u2014 Government luncheon at Hart House.3.30\tp.m.\u2014 King\u2019s Plate race.5.15 p.m.\u2014 Visit to Christie St.military hospital.7.00\tp.m.\u2014 Departure from Union Station, ' I PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1939.E.T.RESIDENTS THREE-NATION MANY NEW FACES SUCCESSFUL IN | ALLIANCE PLAN ON '.YEST INDIES McGILL EXAMSj STM ACTIVE TOURING SQUAD ____ i\t____ !\t____ John F.Hogg and Henry H.British and Russian Officials Cricket Team to Play Three Rugg Only Sherbrooke Res-! Study Three-Point Pact for Tests Against England Built idents on List of Final-Year Unconditional Military Around Constantine and' Students at University.| Alliance Between Powers.Headley.ANOTHER \u2018\u2018PEACE-MAKER\u2019* Several residents of the Eastern Townships are included in the list of five hundred final-year students who passed their examinations and will be awarded degrees at the annual convocation exercises to take place at McGill University on Thursday.Only Sherbrookers listed in the announcement by the University Senate were John Frederick Hogg, B.A., who passed all examinations in fifth-year medicine and qualified for the degree of M.D., C.M., and Henry Hovey Rugg, who will receive the degree of Bachelor of Electrical Engineering.List of other Eastern Townships residents and the degrees they will receive follows: Lyndon Laird Lys-ter, FI.Sc., South Durham, Master of Science (Parasitology); John Henry Ernest Colby, Stanstead, William Keith MacDonald, Granby, Frances Margaret Lamb, Stanstead, Dorothea Margaret Slack, Waterloo, and Grace Bishop Wales, St.Andrews East, Bachelors of Art; Ralph Gordon Ascah, Farnham, Bachelor of Science; Victor Ian Mc-Callum, Thetford Mines, and William Lome O\u2019Brien, Farnham, Bachelors of Mining Engineering; Gordon Cecil Bristow, Cowansville, and Charles Newton James, Danville, Bachelors of Science in Agriculture; Wilma Scott, Sootstown, Alice Almira Turner, Beebe, and Marguerite May Vaudry, Thetford Mines, Bachelors of Household Science.Victor McCallum, of Thetford Mines, achieved the distinction of loading his class in the Mining Engineers\u2019 School.SCREWY NEWS By Gladwin Hill (Associated Press Staff Writer) New York, May 22.\u2014 (A5) \u2014The fufi-year-old mother and the bny with the.tail had plenty of eompe-l.ifion in the scil.wy news sweep-stakes last week, The president of a telegraph company got a ten-cemt tip for delivering a teX'grani .A North Carolina fire engine hnd to rush away from a fire because the fire was in the fire-house .A PhilacMphin debutante received a threat letter eighty-four pages long , .A California official ruled that hits are not live stock and a New York paurt ruled that a rooster is a chicken .Fined $10 for speeding.n South Carolina man raised part of the money by selling his car for $G .On the anniversary of a burglary m a Baltimore home, burglars rob-l.bd it again, and one year to the minute after a fire in a Birmingham, Ala., home, fire broke out again .\t.The Laundry Workers\u2019 Union eo'i-vcntf'on 'dispensed with reading the minutes of the last meeting when it was discovered the last meeting was in 190!1 ., .A Chicago man built a.boat in bis cellar and!\u2014you know the rest.Geneva, May 22.\u2014Foreign !¦' cre-jtary Viscount Halifax was reported j today to have decided to submit to LoniJon a plan for a three-point alliance among Great Britain, France and Soviet Russia as the only means of lining up Russia with the Anglo-French coalition.Informed sources said Lord Halifax would ask the cabinet on Wednesday to decide whether to accept an alliance drawn along these lines, the minimum provisions said to be ; adaptable to Moscow: 1\u2014\tThe three powers to come to each other\u2019s aid automatically if any one of the three were attacked directly.2\u2014\tIf any stade guaranteed by the signatory powers were attacked and asked help the three signatories to give immediate aid.3\u2014\tIf any signatory considered an act of aggii ssion against a state not guaranteed as affecting its interests theif should he tri-power consul tat; ons to decide if aid would be given and what form it woul take.Both British and Russian official sources said mo agreement had bof n reached cm the tri-power alliance and that the next move was up to the British Cabinet.The swing in the British stand was said to have reisul M from dis-cuision between Lord Halifax and Ivan Maisky, Soviet Ambassador to Great Britain, who are hero ns their governments\u2019 repred ntatives for the 105th session of the League of Nation's Council starting today.BARNSTON j« ra go jm NN\" !l,l\"lf\"!W 'W ' HR'\"W,!h.; GRANADA n ONLY TWO DAYS LEFT TO SEE the Year\u2019s Top Triumph of \" Love and Laughter! Claudette H Colbert, Don Ameche.in \u201cMID-g NIGHT\u201d.The greatest heart interest pie-\u2022I tore ever filmed, \u201cBACK DOOR B TO HEAVEN\u201d with Wallace Ford, Patricia Ellis, Stewart Er-\" win.¦ EXTRA \u2014 Montreal and Quebec .Welcome the KING and QUEEN.M COMING WED.UNTIL SAT.The Si ns in jr Sweetheart of the World, m Deanna Durbin, Nan Grey, Helen Rnr* rm rish, Charles Winninger, Robert Cum-m mJng-g in **3 SMART GIRLS GROW UP.*' H Margaret Lockwood, Paul Lukns.Michael Redg rave in **T11K LADY V ANISH ES.'* \u201d i: h 9 « & m üViMiHiniBiiiniüai PREMIER H TODAY VND TUESDAY Mote\u2019s strangest crime adventure! R Peter Lorre, Jean Hersholt, Am-n anda Duff in \u201cMK.MOTO IN ; DANGER ISLAND\u201d.® Jolting drama that will smash i its way into your heart! Harry _ Carey, Frankie Thomas, Juanita m Quiglev in \"CODE OF THE H STREETS.\u201d g \u201cFlying G-Men\u201d and Others.S COMING AVED.UNTIL SAT.Tony Marlin, Gloria Stuart, Slim Sum-¦ merville.in \u201cWINNER TAKE ALL.\" g Bruce Cabot, Helen Mack bi \u201cMYSTERY OF THE WHITE ROOM.\" \u2019a {&¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ Mother\u2019s Day was observed in the Baptist Church and Rev, Mr.Wallace gave a special sermon.The church was tastefully decorated with flowers and potted plants, and a beautiful basket of tulips and daffodils was given in memory of Mrs.Archie Merrimun by her son, Mr.Lester Merriman.Miss Donna Parsons, of Coatieook, spent a week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Albert Parsons.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Fritz Pope were Mr.and Mrs.Albert Davidson and family, Mr.J.K.Davidson and Mrs, L.M.Gray, of Libbytown, and Mr.Greaves, of Coatieook.Mr.and Mrs.Elwood Burbank, of Tomifobia, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wheeler, Miss E-llcn Parsons, of Sherbrooke, spent a week-end with her father, Mr.Wright Parsons.Miss Wilhemina Breault, of Montreal, spent a week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Pierre Breault.HOUSE O\u2019 CARDS Oomibe Martin, England, May 22.\u2014dP)\u2014Because he had good luck at cards, George It y, a 17th century Devon squire, built a house like a pack of earrfa Now an inn, the place his fifty-two windows, four floors and thirteen doors Miniister; \u201cI made seven hearts happy today!\u201d Parishioner; \u201cHow was that?\u201d Mlinster; \u201cMamed three couples.\u201d Parishioner:\t\u201cThat only makes six TLarts.\u201d Minister; \u201cWell, you don\u2019t think I did it for nothing?\u201d Singing Mas to'; \u201cYou mus\u2019 seeng lour Lr\u2014louder!\u2019' Pupil; \u201cI\u2019m singing as loud as I can.What more can I do?\u201d Singing Master: \u201cBe more excite.Open zee moût\u2019 an\u2019 throw yourself ecuvto it.\u201d WAR DANCE », J7 -,\t\u2014 MAKES BLACK WHITE IX-XWÀXv.s'.-èA'.S'.-.ys.^: V Sy->hXtov.v.'-v daughter, Mrs.Ernest Page, Mr.Page and GETTING THE LOW-DOWN Financial 1 > USINESS RE-ORGANIZED.CAPITAL obtained, credit adjusted.Conf.dpntial interview.G.S.Sharpe, Suite 6.uosen* bloom\u2019s Bldg., 66 Wellington No.Sherbrooke.3 Tin Ret lungs To Remember 1\t\u2014 Chevrolet & Oldsmobile 2\t\u2014 Webster Motors, Limited 3\t\u2014 \u201cBud\u201d Cook.Phone 765-1273 Foot Specialist jd WART G.MORGAN.M.I.A.O .LONDON.| , J Eng.Painless and scientific treatment of the feel, Frontenac St.Phone 720.General Repair Work ITOUEEBUILDING, FLOORS SANDED, refinished, repair work.C.G.Mason.Phone 36S3.Insurance OOUTHWOOD.CAMPBELL Æ HOWARD ^ Ins.Agents and money to k>an on mort, sages, 4 Marquette, Sherbrooke.Phone 100.Nursing TAR AIN ED ATTENDANT.BERNICE S Fuller, Howard Res.Y.W.C.A Ph.472 Physicians and Surgeons Dr.R.B.SPEER - EYE.EAR.NOSE.Throat, 100 Wellington No.Phone 3246 T\"\\R.ETHIER.PHONE 676.84 KING SI West.Electrotherapy.Urinary Disease.DRS.J.A.DARCHE AND LIONEL Darche.Eye.Ear, Nose and Throat Private Hospital, 92 King Street West.Veterinary Surgeon SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPITAL.Dr.L.A.Gcndicau.67 Wellington So MOTORS REPAIRED AND REWOUND Ross-Biron Electric Limited.17-21 Frontenac St., Sherbrooke.Phone 645 Rebuilt Motors All Sizes Wiggett Electric 19 Marquette St.Here\u2019s the English equivalent of the American youngsters who slide under circus tents.At a recent military spectacle at Portsmouth, these | children seized vantage points at the very feet of the guardian British THE KING GIVES ASSENT IN PERSON TO CANADIAN BILLS wmm A new chapter in Canadian history was inscribed in the scene pictured above, when His Majesty King George ^ I in the Senate Chamber of his) Dominion Parliament personally gave'the royal assent to nine bills of his Canadian Government.Beside His Majesty on the throne in the Red Chamber is his consort.Queen Elizabeth.At the king\u2019s right is Prime Minister Mackenzie King, in the uniform of a Privy Councillor; at the Queen\u2019s left stands Hon.Raoul Dandurand, Government Leader in the Senate, similarly garbed.In front of the Throne, on the Woolsack, sit the honorable judges of the Supreme Court of Canada, dressed in their robes of office, On the floor of the House are the members; of the Senate, accompanied by their wives and unmarried daughters.V/ % mmm DR-139 DOMINION R U B B E R COMPANY LI M 1 T E D Sales Phone \u2014 1689\tService Phone \u2014 434 SHERBROOKE AUTO ELECTRIC INC.Wholesale Distributors and Specialized Service \u2014 Dominion Tires \u2014 Auto Accessories \u2014 Genuine Parts \u2014 Auto Radios 82 Wellington St.South.\tSHERBROOKE, QUE.A COMPLETE LINE OF DOMINION TIRES ALWAYS IN STOCK CODERE LIMITED 18 Wellington St.North.\tTel.807\tSHERBROOKE ! SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1939.PAGE SEVEN FINANCIAL AND MARKET NEWS #- *- OPENING AND NOON QUOTATIONS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Montreal and New Yorli stock exchanges are furnished by McManamy & Waish: Bell Telephone ., Brazilian .Building Products.Can.Steamships.Can.Car & Fdy.Can.Car & Fdy, Pfd.Con.Smelters.Dom.Steel & Coal \u201cB\u201d.Gatineau Com-.Impenai Tobacco.imperial Oil .Inter.Pete.International Nickel.McColl-Frontenac.Montreal Power.National Breweries.Nat.Steel Car.Noranda .Power Corp.St.Lawrence Cor-p- .Shawinigan .¦ Steel Company of Canada.Allied Chemical .Am.Smelting.Am.T.& T.Anaconda Copper .Bethlehem Steel .Can.Pacific.Chesapeake & Ohio Chrysler .Du Pont .Erie R.R.General Motors .Inter.Harvester .Montgomery Ward Northern Pacific .N- Y.Central.Republic Steel.Standard Oil of N.J.Southern Pacific Texas Gulf Sulphur U.S.Ind.Alcohol .U.S.Rubber.U.S.Steel.Westinghouse Woolworth .Open\tHigh\tLow\tNoon 175%\t175%\t175%\t175% 10%\t10%\t10%\t10% 15%\t15%\t15%\t15% 2\t2\tn\t2 8%\t8%\t8%\t8% 20%\t20%\t20%\t20% 39%\t39%\t39%\t39% 10%\t10%\t10%\t10% 14\t14%\t14\t14% 16%\t' 16%\t16%\t16% 1-6%\t16%\t16%\t16% 25%\t25%\t25%\t25% 48\t48\t48\t48 5%\t5%\t5%\t5% 30\t32\t32\t32 40\t40\t40\t40 44%\t44%\t44%\t44% 79\t79\t79\t79 9%\t9%\t9%\t9% 2%\t2%\t2%\t2% 20%\t20%\t2-0 %\t20% 72\t72%\t72\t72% (CHANGE\t\t\t Open\tHigh\tLow\tNeon 159%\t159%\t152%\t159% 41%\t41%\t41%\t41% 161%\t161%\t161%\t161% 23%\t23%\t23%\t23% 52%.\t52%\t52\t52 3%\t3%\t3%\t3% 31%\t31%\t31%\t311% 65%\t65%\t65%\t65% 144%\t144%\t143%\t143% 1%\t1%\t1%\t1% 43%\t43%\t43\t43% 58\t58\t58\t58 4*1%\t47%\t47\t47 8%\t8%\t8%\t8% 14%\t14%\t14\t14 14%\t14%\t14%\t14% 42%\t42%\t42%\t42% 12%\t12%\t12%\t12% 27%\t27%\t27%\t27% 15%\t15%\t15%\t15% 37%\t37%\t37\t37 44%\t44%\t44%\t44% 89%\t89%\t89%\t89%.43%\t43%\t43%\t43% VICE-PRESIDENTS OF DOMINION RUBBER COMPANY J.A.Martin A.W.Hopton C.C.Thackhaï who have been appointed vice-prcsidenlB of the Dominion Rubber Company Limited, according to an announcement made by W.A.Eden, president.G.W.Charles, Montreal, who has been vice-president of the company for a number of years, continues in that capacity.Mr.Hopton, Tire Sales Division, and Mr.Thuckray, Manufacturing Footwear and Mechanical Rubber Goods, are at Montreal, while Mr.Marlin is located at the Dominion Tire Factory, Kitchcuer.GIANTS, BEARS DUELFORTOP SPOT I Looking At Sport From The Inside \u2022JIBRIHAND CHARLIE TATES #- * MONTREAL CURB MARKET QUOTATIONS -* The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Montreal Curb Market are furnished by McManamv & Walsh: Asbestos Corp.B.A.Oil.Ford of Canada \u201cA\u201d \u2022 t a »\t\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022.* Open\tHigh\tLow\tNoon 22\t22\t22\t22 21%\t22 .\t21%\t22 19%\t19%\t19\t19 Country And Dairy Products Prices Montreal, May 22.\u2014The Commodity Exchange was closed at the week-end, for the King\u2019s birthday, and trading was restricted by the holiday also on the open market, Prices* held nominally unchanged.The butter market on the Canadian Commodity Exchange remained relatively steady during the past week and there was little news in the situation surrounding the market.Spot butter changed hands during the week at 20 %c cents a pound and closed 2OV2C bid, which compares with 20 %c bid at the end of the previous week.New maple syrup continues to sell at ?1.25 to $\u2019.60 per gallon, with new sugar 14c to 18c per pound.The open spot butter market was 20%c to 20%c for 92 score fresh, and small lots to the retail trade selling by jobbers at 21c to 21 %c for solids and 21%c to 22c for prints.The open cheese market was 1014 c for No.1 Ontario white or colored.Graded shipments of eggs in used free cases just arriving in large lots were selling on spot at 21c for A-large, 19c for A-medium, 18 %c to 19c fo B, and 1614c to 17c for C.No pullets were quoted.Small lots to the retail trade were selling by jobbers in cartons, and two cents less for loose, as follows: A1 large, 29c; A-l medium, 28c; A-l pullets, _\t.\t\u201e\t.26c; A-large, 25c; A-medium, 23c; [ government to recover fortune.A-puliets, 22c; B, 23c; C, 20c.Old potatoes were $1.40 to $1.50 for P.E.I.Mountains, per 90 lbs., $1.25 to $1.35 for N.B.Mountains, per 80 lbs., $1.20 to $1.30 for Alberta Whites No.2.and $1.25 to $1.30 for No.2 Manitobas, the latter two per 90 lbs.New potatoes, per 50 lbs., were $1.50 for No.1 Texas, $1.50 to $1.60 for No.1 California, and $1.40 to $1.50 for No.2 California, and per 100 lbs., $2.50 for California B size, $3 for Alabama No.1, $2.25 for Alabama B, size, and $2.25 for South Carolina B size.On the poultry market wholesale houses were quoting the retail trade the following prices for dressed stock, A-grade, and two cents less for B-grade: Turkeys, 27-28c: milk-fed chickens, 27c to 29c; selected chickens, 26c to 2714c; selected fowl, 22c to 25c; Brome Lake ducklings, 27c; geese, 22c to 23c.ROTHSCHILD THREATENS NAZI SUIT New York, May 22.\u2014(A3)\u2014Everybody agrees might ball will be general throughout the big leagues in a year or so and is Larry MacPhai! (who introdu'ced it) doing a whole lot of pardonable guffawing! Ladislav Hecht, the Czech tennis-er.beat the living- daylights - ut of Bunny Austin, the British star, in two practice matches last week.Nix.Dix son;\tAnent Mr.stellar mound pi: rfomranee, Nixfon g Denton slings in the Cincinnati Times-Star: Izzy Dizzy?When the Cards went to IlHomis University to play an exhibition game, Peppbr Martin asked: So this is college, huh?Golfer- William Marlatt coined two aces within a week (to the actual day) at the same hour and on the same hole of the Kenosha (Wis.) Country Club course Baron Louis De Rothschild, above head of Austrian branch of famous banking family, following release by ., ^ ,\t,, Nazi secret police at Vienna, is re-|eiK1t tr,lee wm 0\u2019ver Syracuse, ported planning suit against Nazi | LOCAL SOCCER SQUAD |\tBESTS MAGOG Goals by Clint Gardiner and Joe Quinn gave the Sherbrooke soccer eleven a two-one victory over Magog on the latter team\u2019s home field Saturday afternoon.Griffiths tallied for the homesters.Harold Stoyles was bach in action in the Sherbrooke nets and turned in a sparkling performance, and the outfits shaped up as a strong unit.Several more old-timers are expected to turn out for positions on the eleven.Red Hot Rivalry as Jersey City and Newark, Tied tor In-lernational League Lead, Divide Doubleheader \u2014 Royals Win One Lose Two.The way this Newark-Jersey City rivalry is shaping up the two dubs ought to wreck a few International Leage attendance records this season.They worked their way into a tie for the lead last week and neither would give an inch when, they met yesterday to fight it out.Each won a two to one decision and 20,742 paying fans were on hand to see the excitement.It\u2019s the ideal situation from the club-owners\u2019 standpoint\u2014a pennant fight between a pair of natural rivals in cities so close together the fans can commute with the teams.And from the way they played yesterday, they apparently mean to prolong it , as much as possible.The Little Eddie Mead and Henry Armstrong i Giants\u2019 two errors in the opening ! bave hired Tommy Farr as chief ad-game were the day\u2019s only mjsplays.viser during their Lumwm stay.A Between the two, they made only bit of orl right, wot?twenty-one hits in the two games\t\u2014-\u2014- and in each contest there was a home ! We get oiur biggest bang of the run for the winning side.\tjwiFk\tout of Lefty Gomez\u2019 crack: Marius Russo pitched Newark to'\u201cDon\u2019t break, up the Yankees\u2014just its opening victory.In the Nightcap pitch me.\u201d Jersey\u2019s Johnny Wittig gave six\t- walks on top of five hits, but he Dr.Robert Hyland, St.Louis sur-bore down in the tight spots.\tgeon,\twho treated Van Mungr\u2019s Just to complicate matters, Ro- souper, says Van will regain his o!d-chester Red Wings gained a tie in'time smoke and be a Litter pitcher the percentages for first place.Scor-jihan ever ing six runs in the ninth to spoil a |\t'\t-\u2014 well-pitched game far Bill Crouch, j The Syracuse ball club may go on the Red Wings took the first game, | the market with a $200,000 price tag seven to four.Then Montreal started!attached hitting and banged out a nine to six !\t'._______________ decision to give Bobby Porter his| sixth win of the year.Baltimore Orioles tightened their hold on the other first-division spot by taking the home run route to a double victory over Syracuse Chiefs, nine to seven and seven to six, stav-ing_ off a four-run rally in the last inning to take the opener.Buffalo Bisons, after losing three straight to Toronto, came back to wallop the last-place Leafs twice by a like process.Five homers helped them win, thirteen to five and four to three.Toronto took both ends of a Saturday double-header from Buffalo, eight to four and one to ten while Newark won eleven to six from Baltimore and Rochester defeated Montreal fifteen to five.Jersey scored an MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET Montreal, May 22.\u2014((P\u2014Receipts on Montreal livestock markets today were 1,446 cattle, 1,536 calves, 1,-090 hogs and 211 sheep.Cattle were steady to shade easier in spots.Calves and lambs were steady and hogs a shade firmer, Good steers made $6.75 to $7.50, medium steers $6.50 to $6.75 and common mostly $5 to $5.75.Heifers ranged from $4 to $7.Goods cows were $5.25 to $3.50,medium $4.25 to $5 and common $3.50 to $4,25.Cannons and cutters were $2.50 to $3.25.Bulls ranged from $4 to $4.75 for common and $5 to $5.50 for good.The market will be closed Wednesday.Calves were just steady.Good veals brought $7 with tops at $7.50 and medium kinds from $6 to $0.50.The bulk of the calves were common to fair quality, drinkers and veals were sold in mixed lots at $4.50 to $5.50 with most of the drinkers at $4.25 to $4.75.Very common light calves sold down to $4.Spring lambs brought $4 to $7 each according- to weight and quality.Common light lambs are not wanted.Sheep were from $2.50 to $5 with the bulk between $3.50 and $4.50.There was a firm undertone to the hog market.No sales were made.PULITZER PRIZEMEN British Amateur Golf Tourney Under Way Today on Royal Liverpool Course\u2014-Several Holes Shortened.Bonds and Banks BONDS Additional Sport on Page 10 H'oylake, England, May 22.\u2014 0f West Sutton, were tea guests hit hurling strapped Dodgers.\t!0f Miss R.Beckett.Bill Dickey and Frank Crosctti, j Visitors at the local school were Yankees\u2014Paced slugging attack on ; professors V.Ramsay and A.B.Indians with pair of homers.\t! Lockhart, of Macdonald College, St.Ted Lyons, White Sox\u2014Limited ; Anne de Bellevue, and Inspector H.Senators to seven hits in ten-inning ! Wells, of Waterloo, three-to-two victory.\t| Mr= Hollis Darbe spent a day in Jimmy Brown, Cardinals \u2014 Hit] Montreal Messrs.Homer and home run and double as S downed Phillies five to two.Louis NORTH SUTTON A number of medals were received at the North Sutton School as gifts from the Dominion Govern- George Salisbury have also been in Montreal.Mr.Thomas Askew, of Millington, was a visitor in this community.The Misses Mary Wells and Goldie Prentice spent a day in Sutton.Mr.and Mrs.Alan Moseley and son, Stewart, were in Dunham visiting relatives.V : % | If.MS .ivSSSjKjv.: John Gould Fletcher, whose book of \u201cSelected Poems\u201d won the $1,000 Pulitzer Prize, for the most distinguished volume of poetry in 1938.Thomas L.Stokes, of the Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance, winner of the Pulitzer reporters\u2019 award for his investigation of Kentucky WPA.Reviews Adult Education In Fine Address Continued from page 3.table decorations were red, white and blue, in honor of the Royal Visit, General Notes The topic, \u201cThe Nation\u2019s Exultation,\u201d was the basis of a fine sermon by Rev.F.R.Matthews to his congregation at.the Lennoxville United Church on Sunday morning.The text for this sermon was taken from the thirty-fourth verse of the fourteenth chapter of Proverbs, \u201cRighteousness exalteth a ration, but sin is a reproach to any people.\" The music for the service included the anthem, \u201cLand of Hope and Glory,\u201d by Edward Elgar, sung by the choir under the direction of the organist and choir directress, Miss Jean Campbell, with a solo part by Allen Willard.In the evening the subject of Rev.Mr.Matthews\u2019 sermon was \"The Halo of Communion,\u201d and a favorite hymn was sung by the choir as an anthem.The flowers on the communion table were in loving memory of Mrs.Harold Ba.isett, who passed away six years ago.Among those from Lennoxville who attended the forty-second annual session of the Rebekah Assembly, I.O.O.F., of Quebec, held in the Windsor Hotel, Montreal, on Saturday, preceded by a banquet, and ball on Friday evening, were Miss Ruby Pegg, District Deputy President of District No.6; Mrs.W.J.Lane, P.P.; Mrs.Clifford Waite, P.N.G.; Mrs.Gladys Dawson, P.D.D.P, and the Misses Beatrice Everett and Bettie Cole.Charles Crawford attended the Grend Lodge Sessions, also held in the Windsor.The rummage sale in the Town Hall on Saturday afternoon under the auspices of Myrtle Rebekah Lodge No.28 and the Past Noble Grands\u2019 Bridge Club, netted a satisfactory sum.Mrs.M.Ii.Pegg and Mrs.Rufus Dunn were the conveners and were assisted by Mrs.Frank Spry, Mrs.B.A.Crosby, Mrs.J.E.Bellam, Mrs.Harry Webster, of Lennoxville, and Mrs, Alfred Ferguson, of Sherbrooke.Mrs.J.T.Reed was one of the.hostesses at the silver tea and musi- CO-OPERATION URGED TO CUT MACHINE COST Regina, May 22.\u2014t®\u2014Price of farm machinery to the consumer might be reduced by forty to fifty per cent by adoption of co-operation methods, J.L.Fowler, chairman of the Saskatchewan Co-0perativ« Conference of Trading Associations, told the Saskatchewan Legislative Committee inquiring into the farm implement industry.In his opinion, Mr.Fowler said, there was no \u201cbig.bad wolf whicn could be found immediately in the implement business.\u201d He cited various inquiries into big business and said almost every time the big companies had been able to prove their case that iheir profits were not abnormal and were justified, It was in a combination of little items that the co-operatives could effect savings.Outlining many of the principles of co-operation he said there was no essential difference between two farmers co-operating to operate a threshing machine and 100,000 farmers co-operating to operate an implement factory.The only difference was in mechanics.He said that efficient management was paramount in any co-operative organization and that loyaty of its supporters was a determining factor.Only tepid water should be used in mixing a mustard plaster.cal programme held on Thursday by the Women\u2019s Missionary Society of the Lennoxville United Church.Mrs.H.R.Pierce and little daughter, Adrienne, of Westmount, are spending a week visiting Mrs.Pierce's father - and-mother-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.L.B.Pierce, at their residence on Belvidere street.PIPE TOBACCO , MILD { VIRGINIA IT CIVES YOU A BOOST WHEN YOU NEED IT \u20227 1 .No matter You\u2019ll alwa\\ score more.j .\u2022-».»\t.* PiPr?' PAGE EIGHT 5HEKBKUOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1939.# 'The Morning After Taking Carters Litt/e Liver Pills Secret Irish \u201cArmy\u201d Gives Britain an Extra War Scare U CMVW m a qatmtu SCOTCH WHISKY Let the MeCallum\u2019s lobel be your guide to real Scotch Whisky Quality; Every bottle has measuring cup for your convenience; \"«caw \u201cHOW \u2018B.O.\u2019 GOT ONE OF MY BEST FRIENDS TALKED ABOUT\u201d \u201cIT OPENED MT EVES -NOW I NEVER TAKE CHANCES\" Says WILLIS G.JOHNSON YOUNG MINNEAPOLIS BUSINESS MAN THEY TALKED ABOUT MY FRIEND BEHIND HIS BACK_ SAID HE SOMETIMES OFFENDED BECAUSE OF m Æâ I DECIDED NEVER TO TAKE * CHANCES WITH MY PERSONAL NEATNESS.I STOCKED UP ON LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP Æ I London, May 22.\u2014As if -being on !guard against N-azi spies were-n\u2019t enough to kee-p Scotland Yard busy these days, British G-men have- another big job on their hands\u2014tracking down Irish terrorists.For it is a situation fraught with 'political peril wheh bombs Wow up bridges, electric light pylons and shops in Manchester and London, and when English juries find Irish-jmen guilty and English judges sen- I tence the accused to long terms in prison.Premier Eamon de Valera has made of Eire a republic to all intents and purposes.Eire- has its own President, cabinet and parliament.It levies its own taxes and spends the money.It has its own army and un-Jdertakes its own defense.Under de Valera Eire has cut the painter which tied it to Great Britain.The trade boycott and trade tariff war between them has been ended and the relations between the two countries are good.De Valera ,lhas said there is only one outstanding difficulty\u2014the union of Ulster jto Eire, making one complete Irish nation.But de Valera is not making war about it.He feels that time is working in favor of his arguments.Not so the Irish Republican Army, which does not particularly favor de.Valera\u2019s Government, either.The I.R.A.wants Britain to turn over J Ulster to Eire at once.No thiHy shallying.I To enforce their demands they ih-av-e \u201cdeclared war\u201d upon England.Keep Up the \u201cWar\u201d Their \u201carmy\u201d in England is composed of fanatical men scattered over the island.They know, if j-caught, the punishment will be Uevere.But ever since last rnid-Jan-|uary, they have kept up their war.IThey started by blow'ing up electric pylons in Lancashire.Then there were a series of explosions in Manchester streets.Then they turned their attention to London.Scotland Yard gathered in sus-Ipccts by the dozens.Innocent-look-ling little shops and residences were jraided.Tons of materials for explosives were uncovered.Stocks of ' ' ' - ' ' WHEN HITLER SPEAKS ?.Believed to be the work of terrorists of the Irish Republican Army, two bombs exploded on London\u2019s Hammersmith Bridge early one morning, damaging the bridge and shattering thousands of windows in buildings nearby.Here Scotland Yard authorities examine steel girders twisted by the explosion.1 ho German Chancellor is, beyond peradventure of a doubt, the most compelling order in the world today.When he talks, everyone in the Reich feels constrained to listen.They cannot, it appears, even resist the urge to abandon automobiles, trucks and tram cars in the streets and s,print for the nearest radio.(Those _ who do resist the urge speedily regret it.) This picture was taken on one of the principal streets ol: Berlin, while Hitler was answering President Roosevelt\u2019s peace proposals.Where normally hundreds of people would be about, not a soul is to be seen.Everyone was listening to a radio, at home or in some public place.Truly Hitler is a, compelling orator! gelignite, stolen from stone quarries, were found.Cases were copper-riveted against some of the accused and they were sent to long prison terms.But this did not frighten off the oth-e-r members of the I.R.A.On one memorable March night some of these desperate men toured London in two motor cars.They blew up a shop in swank Park Lane.They attacked some- shops in populous Edgew-are Road and Tottenham Court Road.Then they came farther-east, tossed a bomb at a celebrated bank in the Strand and wound up by blowing in the windows of a newspaper in Fleet Street.As soon as the police bag five 1.R.A.men, five to ten probably take their places.Most of them, when working for a living, come from the humbler walks of life.It is suspected they still have plenty of explosive material in caches around the country.At one time it was glibly stated that perhaps they were- -being financed by the German Nazis, just as, in the days before the World War, Irishmen were supplied with arms by G-er-many.But Scotland Yard does not believe this.The theory is that the money is coU-ec-ted by secretly passing the hat for pennies among I.R.A.adherents and sympathizers both in Ireland and England.ville prior to her departure for Arn-field to join her husband.Mr.David Wood has returned to his home after spending two weeks in Gookshire at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Kirby.Mr.and Mrs.Grant Forgrave spent an evening at the home of Mr.and Mrs, L.Lowd and Mr.and Mrs.B.Kingsley.Mr.K.Johnston and Miss K.Johnston were visiting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.William Caswell in John ville.Mr.and Mrs.Wendell Damon, of East Angus, spent a week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.H-ollis Smith.Mr.Bill Ride, of North Hatley, j spent a week-end at the homo of Mr.! and Mrs.Thomas Ride.ROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE Consult H, J.McConnell, Optometrist, concerning your eyes and fitting of glasses at the Del Monty , Hotel, this coming Thurs., May 25.i - Old newspapers for sale.One cent a pound.Apply Record Office.* WHAT THE GALLANT SOLDIER OF 1812 WORE1 \u201cCANADA CALLING\u201d IN BRITAIN l'NOW I SWEAR BY LIFEBUOY! FOR I KNOW NO ORDINARY SOAP STOPS'B.O.' AS LIFEBUOY DOES! I PLAY LOTS OF GOLF AND\" f.^ < T V.I LOOK FORWARD WITH JOY TO THE RELAXATION OF KAY LIFEBUOY SHOWER * Lifebuoy contains a special puri fying ingredient not found in any oilier popular toilet soap.A daily bath with Lifebuoy stops \" B.O.\u201d as no ordinary soap does.\u2014- A pprnved hv (rood Houarktevint) fiurtau Ù- fj -A -r * AwigL \\ 1 imm ByI V ' ^
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