Sherbrooke daily record, 28 mars 1929, jeudi 28 mars 1929
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established Ï897 SHERBROOKE, QUE., THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1929.Thirty-Third Year* HOUSE CLEARED UP REMAINING LEGISLATION Large Liner Grounded\u2014Train Wreck At North Charleston No One Injured When Passenger Train Wrecked Southbound Express from Mont- 4 real to New York Left Rails Near North Charleston, N.H., This Morning\u2014Five of Eight Cars of Train Jumped Traik and Two of Them, a Sleeper and a Coach, Plunged Down an Embankment.(Associated Press Despatch) North charleston, N.H., March 28.\u2014Twenty of the sixty passengers eboai-d \u201cThe Owl\" express, southbound from Montreal to New York over the Connecticut river division of the Boston and Maine Railroad, were shaken up early today when five of the eight cars of the train left the rails.Two of the cars, a sleeper and a coach, plunged down an embankment.The others tore across the track tieing up the line.The accident occurred shortly after five o\u2019clock.Railroad officials said the cause was undetermined.The train consisted of four day coaches, two sleeping cars, a milk and mail car.CAUSE OF ACCIDENT HAS NOT BEEN DETERMINED (Associated Press Despatch) ¦BOSTON, March 28.\u2014The offices of the Boston and Maine Railroad this morning said that as far as could be ascertained no one had been injured -In the derailment of a Boston and Maine train near North Charleston.N.H.The railroad^ had summoned physicians from Claremont, N.H., and dispatched a -wrecking train from Bellows Falils, Vt., but because the accident had disrrupted the system's telegraph wires, no accurate statement of the damage or cause .was possible.The accident occurred at 5.05 a.m.The train was described as a \u201cthrough accommodation train.\u201d -«Ü- SEEDING PREPARATIONS ARE UNDER WAY IN WEST ?\t AIR MAIL SERVICE BRANCH * *\tHAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.* 4*\t- * V OTTAWA, ONT., March 23.* *1* \u2014An Order-in-Council estab- 4* 4* lishing an Air Mail Service * 4* Branch of the Post Office has 4* 4* been passed, thus consolidating 4* 4* the activities of the department 4* 4- in that direction.For some con- 4* 4- siderable time there has been 4* 4* functioning within the postal 4-4* service the organization con- 4* 4* trolling the air mail, but not 4* 4- until the Order-in-Council was 4* 4* passed did the organization be- 4* 4- come a definite entity.The 4* 4- Deputy Assistant Postmaster- 4* 4- General, P.T.Coolican, will ?4* continue to control the air mail 4* 4* service; but it is expected that 4-4- George Herring, who has had 4* 4* a great deal of administrative 4*f 4* experience in the formative 4* 4* stage, will be named superintend- 4* 4' ent.The Civil Service Commis- 4« 4* sion, however, has not yet made 4* 4* a decision in this respect.\t4* 4*\t4 4- 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4- 4* 4 4* 4* 4 -4 4 4 4 CUNARD SHIP IS BADLY DAMAGED BY GROUNDING Transylvania Arrived at Cherbourg This Morning Listing Sharply at Her Port Bow and Well Down\u2014Was Returning from Mediterranean Cruise.(Associated Press Despatch) CHERBOURG, France, March 28.\u2014The Cunard Anchor liner Transylvania, with tourists aboard, came into Cherbrourg shortly after eleven o\u2019clock this morning, listing sharply at her port bow and well down after running aground near Urville-Hague.The liner grounded ten miles from Cherbourg when returning from a Mediterranean cruise.She carried one hundred passengers.The ship was believed to be badly damaged, and its fuel oil was leaking badly.It was not believed it would be able to continue to Glas-go-'-, but would have to go into dry-dock here.The vessel pulled herself off by her own power.-vN.- .TW\u2019O ASPHYXIATED BY GAS (Canadian Press Despatch) VANCOUVER.B.C., March 28.\u2014 Mrs.E.Adams 77, and her grandson, Harold Jeffreys 24, were found asphyxiated in their home here by gas which escaped from a service pipe broken by a tractor grader which struck it on the street.Despatches From Nanking Today Told Of Execution Of Governor Li Chi-Sum No General Seeding Expected Before April G or 10\u2014Plowing and Harrowing on Farms in Light Land Near Saskatoon.(Canadian Press Despatch) SASKATOON, Sask., March 28.\u2014 While on at least one farm, that of M.Heuchert in the Haultain district, they were plowing yesterday and harrowing was in progress on quite a few farms on light land near Saskatoon, it is not likely there will be any seeding in tbs district before April 6th or 10th.In many places seed wheat is being cleaned in preparation while on others, drills and other implements are being fixed up and horses are being given working rations in preparation for the big drive on mother earth.! Charges Against Canton Governor Involved Sedition in Connection With Activities of Military ! Clique Opposed to Nanking Government\u2014Had Been Given Guarantee by Leading Members of Government\u2014Some ; Opposition to Execution.\u2014 (Associated Press Despatch) London, March 28.\u2014 a Reuter despatch from Nanking today said that Li Chi-Sum, governor of Canton, had been executed at eleven o'clock this morning despite the fact that his life had been guaranteed by President Chiang Kai-Shek and three leading members of the government.Reports Were Denied Yesterday Reports yesterday of the execution of Li Chi-Sum were denied at Nanking.Li was arrested on March 13, shortly after he arrived at Nanking to attend the Kuomintang congress, which was concluding its sessions today.Charges against him involved sedition in connection with the activities of the Wuhan and Kwangsi military clique opposition to the Nanking government.Chiang Kai-Shek, president of China, is said to have sought his execution as a traitor, the move being vigorously opposed, however, ANTI-AMERICAN FEELING OYER SHIP INCIDENT Fearing tkal Some Personal Harm May Happen to Him, U.S.Consul at Bezile, British Honduras, Has Applied for Protection (Associated Press Despatch) BEI IZE, British Honduras, Mar.28.\u2014Special police protection was given today to G.Russell Taggart, United States consul, as a consequence of high 'Celeing over the sinking of the British vessel \u201cI\u2019m Alone\u201d last Friday by a United States coast guard boat.Two Belize men Were members of the crew of the ill-fated rum ship and in some quarters there has been considerable anti-United States agitation since the shelling of the vessel.Taggart appealed to the police when it appeared some of this feeling might be direct-d against himself.The authorities promised every protection to prevent an attack on the consulate.Canadian Banks Playing A Strong Hand In New York Money Battle Large Sums Being Sent Across Line for Call Money Market \u2014Yesterday Canadian Exchange Discount Rate Increased from Three-Eighths of One Per Cent, to Three-Quarters of One Per Cent.by other prominent figures in the Nationalist government who protested Li came to Nanking under a promise of immunity.Market Rally Which Started After Bad Slump Yesterday Was Resumed This Morning GIRARD LOSES APPEAL CASE IN MONTREAL (Canadian Frees Despatch.) TORONTO, Ont., March 28.\u2014 The Mail and Empire printed the following market page item this morning: \u201cCanadian banks ai-e credited with playing a fairly strong hand in the big money battle in New York,according to wires received last night from the scene of the financial struggle.During the day the Cana- i dian exchange discount rate in-j creased from three-eighths of one \u2019 per cent to three quarters of one per cent.The explanation which Now | York gave for the drop in the value 1 of the Canadian was \u2018the large sums j scnt by Canadian, banks for the cal! j money market.\u2019 The call money market has to do with the fight on the New York stock exchange, where the United States Federal Reserve Board is attempting to reduce brokers\u2019 loans by raising the rate of eall money.) Yesterday call money stood ut the rate of fifteen per cent and the day before stood at twenty per cent.Accordingly the situation, so far as New York views it, is that the Federal Reserve is trying to stop speculation by raising the call money rate and the immediate response to raising the rate is the influx of outside money to take advantage of the high rate of interest.That is where the Canadian banks have apparently stepped into the situation, and if the New York theory is right they are playing the financial hand of the brokers rather than their brother banks of the Federal Reserve.\u201cIn corroboration of that, a second wire was received from New York.It stated that approximately $300,000,000 of the funds of Canadian banks were in the New York eall money market, according to figures compiled in December, and that there had been little change \u201eince.\u201d NATIONALIST STATESMAN COMMITTED SUICIDE (Associated Press Despatch) SHANGHAI, March 28.\u2014 It was reported here today Wu Tze Hui, i venerable Nationalist statesman, j committee suicide at Nanking, following the reported execution of Li Chi-Sum, governor of Canton.Wu, who was one of three guarantors of Li\u2019s safety, felt that the execution meant a disgrace which he was unwilling to face.FENG ON SIDE OF NANKING GOVERNMENT (Associated Press Despatch) SHANGHAI, March 28.\u2014Official announcement was made today to that Feng Yu-Hsiang, once known as the Christian General, whose attitude toward the conflict between the central government at Nanking and \u2018he Wuhanom had been uncertain, has now declared himself on the side of Nanking.-»- , DICK EN\u2019S COPY SOLD FOR $3.300 (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, March 28.\u2014A presentation copy of the first edition of Charles Dicken\u2019s novel \u201cTale of Two Cities\u201d was sold to Gabriel Wells of New York, for 1.300 pounds (approximately $8,500) at Sotherby\u2019s auction rooms yesterday.Diekens had inscribed the copy as a gift to tho Irish novelist Charles Lever.Gains of $1 to $3.50 Were Registered at Montreal\u2014Large Buying Orders Made Their Appearance at Opening on Wall Street\u2014Brisk Demand Developed for Oil Sharps.(Canadian Pres« Despatch) Montreal, March 28.\u2014 The rally in stock values began yesterday following one of the most drastic slumps in the history of the local market on Tuesday, was continued on the Montreal stock exchange early this morning.Gains of $1 to $3.50 were registered.The active market leaders, Brazilian Traction and International Nickel, chalked up advances of $2.25 and $2, respectively, the former selling at $60.25 and the latter at $49.25.National Steel Car with an advance of $3.50 ?$96.50, scored the biggest gain.Massey Harris, Cockshutt Plow Company, Dominion Bridge Company, Power Corporation, Shawinigan Power Company and Steel of Canada, were up $ 1 to $2.PRESS LAW HAD THIRD READING IN UPPER HOUSE STOCKS WERE QUICKLY BID UP ON NEW YORK \u2019CHANGE Legislative Council Put Many Measures Through Last Stage \u2014Debated Grant for Agriculture.QUEBEC, March 28.\u2014The Legislative Council put through a great deal of legislation yesterday.First reading was given the bills regarding non-Catholic and non-Protestant education on the Island of Montreal, and the change in the sinking fund for the Catholic school bonds.Third reading was given to the press law, and to the other following acts: An act changing the code of procedure relating to proceedings by way of injunction or mandamus against the Crown, its ministers and officers; an act modifying the law on museums of the province; an act relating to radio broadcasting in this province; an act modifying motor vehicles; an act relating to railway level crossings; an act to make a grant in view of promoting agricultural instruction.That law was explained by the Hoh.J.(Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, N.Y., March 2?The danger of a \u201cmoney panic Judgment of Mr.Justice C.D.White in Case of The King vs.J.A.Girard, of East Angus, Upheld by Court of Appeal\u2014 Accused Will Serve Penitentiary Sentence.Word was received from Mr.C.C.Cabana this morning that the j Court of Appeal, presided over by I Justice S.Greenshields, Rivard, Al-1 lard and Letourneau, upheld the 1 judgement of Mr.Justice C.D.White in connection with the case) of the King vs.J.A.Girard, of ¦ East Angus, who was sentenced to j two yearn in the penitentiary for | the theft cd about $14,000 from the,1 Municipality of East Angus at the ; conclusion \"of the Criminal Court' session here on December 10th last.) The case, which was the last of i a heavy criminal roll, was opened | in the Court of King\u2019s Bench dur- j ing the last week of November last! and attracted great interest, the) Court room being filled with spectators from the city and district, as the accused had made many acquaintances while holding office rs secretary-treasurer of the Municipality of East Angus and the post cf joint collector of Provincial Rev- ' onue in this city.The hearing was brought to a close on December 6th\u201e Girard being found guilty by the jury, who ; ut in a recommendation for clemency, and on December 10th, he was sentenced to two years in the penitentiary by the presiding judge, Mr.Justice C.D.White.Girard, through his .attorney, Indications Are That Quebec Session Will End This Afternoon Remainder of Legislation Has Been Quickly Cleared Up\u2014 Many Motions Were Considered Yesterday \u2014 Supplementary Estimates for Curre.Year Brought Down by Hon.Jacob Nicol.«- E.Chapais.He regretted that the frj^as not $1,000,000 instead of j\tcS^ed\u2019thT^ ! into appeal, the.right.being granted.$500,000.Hon.\u2019Mr.jaron answered that he to cn December 12th on the following ,\t.\t-\t, T\u201e \u201e\t-, .honed to be able to increase the !\t, having passed, Wall Street today re-j\tt,.si 000 000 for the benefit I 81 oun V7hen sh6 accompanj6d, ed here by Judge Lemay, on Mon- M IIovev of Way-3 Mills, to a day, of this week.It was an action .rJontreal Hos^ital taxen by H.S.Nourse against Ld-' past week, plan on leaving shortly, for the states.Congratulations are due to Miss Bertha Allen, who w\u2019as recently presented with a Gold Medal for and success which she attained as a mult of her musical examinations with tho Dominion College of music.The many friends of Mr.and Mrs.B.C.Lemoine will be very glad to know that their little daughter Lorraine, who a fg -weeks ago, badly fractured one of her limbs, is now able to walk about with the assistance of a crutch, although her limb is still in a plaster cast.Mrs.W.E.C.Jones received the news this week that her brother, Mr, Oscar Brownrigg of Montreal, who for years has been in the employ of the Canadian National Railway Offices, Montreal, has been promoted by the C.N.R.officials to a positron in Japan, Mr.Brownrigg will remain there for a period of five years, Mr.Wilfred Provencher, a young man of about eighteen years of age, an employee at Gilmour\u2019s Ltd., had tho misforunte to practically sever HEALTH & DIET ADVICE By Dr.Frank McCoy Author of \u201cThe Fast Way to Health \u201d Questons 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 F or Reply.1920 McCoy Health Service, Los Angeles, CaU THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NUT BUTTER AND MARGARINE Because of the expense and care required for its production, butter Do not expect me to diagnose your trouble in this column as it would be unwise for me to attempt to do so.Go to a good physician and have a diagnosis made, then, if you are has always been a costly article of ; not improving under his treatment, diet and human beings have striven ' write me again, giving me the diag-for many years to discover a good ! nosis, and I will be glad to send you substitute.It was known that many what advice I can, fats and oils were just as nourishing as butter but were unfortunately not as palatable when spread on bread and, when placed upon the vegetable \u2022foods, they did not impart the tasty flavor that could be obtained from butter churned from sour cream.Shortly before the Franco-Prus-sian War, Napoleon III offered what was in those days a large reward for three fingers from his right hand, ! invention of a suitable butter while at his work on Wednesday; substitute.This was finally award-last.Mr.Provencher was taken to!cd to a Frenchman named Mege-Sherbrooke by Mr.Sawyer, an en- Mouries> wh(> experimented much Mrs.B.Price, cf Sherbrooke w-as,\tdeaiers_25c.and 50c.In town Friday night at Miss Hitch- i cock's ai>d Saturday entertained a -\u2022\" - party of Sherbrooke friends at her day evening will be given by thej hlg at the station here last July, a number of calves belonging to Ncurse get mixed with those of Pa-tenaude, and were shipped to Montreal and sold there by him.The suit was for the value of rhe calves.Pa- cottape at the lake During the af- ! K*v.Mr.Vincer, of Sawyeh-ille,\tthe value of the calves.Pa- cottage a- tn- laae.tJarrag me\trnmmimion will be cole- tenaude took pay for the number ternoon they visited the sugar j «oiy Communion ^\tj of pound- thai his caives weighed camp at \u201cMaplewood\u201d and enjoyed ; bmted Good Friday morning, au new sugar with Mr.and Mrs.S.j ten o clock.Woodward as host and hostess upon tenator R.K.Pope has arrived the occasion, as in several past.COOKSHIRE On Good Friday the services in St.Peter\u2019s are as follows: Ante-Communion service heme from Ottawa and will remain here until after Easter.Mr.J.P.Bergeron, Agronomist, who has been located in this district for some time, has received notification of his appointment to Mas-kinonge Distriet.Mr.Bergeron ex- nere at Coaticook, and ciifered Ncurse the balance.This was refused by Nourse on the ground that the caives would shrink ten pounds each between the weight at Coati-cook and the weight at Montreal, and he was not obliged to stand Quebec City Hospital.\t| as well as grave anxiety being ex- Mr.Richard Hambly left on;plessed f0r\twhich was so Sunday for New- Brunswick, where he w-ill spend a few weeks sojourn.Mr.Clifford North, of Montreal, who has been here on business for ihe past two months has returned to Montreal.Dr.Ovila Birs accompanied Mr.F.Beaudin.of St.Paul St., to the S'.Vincent de Pari Hospital, -on Tuesday, where he will undergo treatment.Mr.Leon Gerin, translator and interpreter in the House of Com on business at Norton\u2019s Ltd.Mr.Gabriel Lawrence has return-,\t.\t.\u201e\t,\t, .^\t, ed from St.Hyacinthe, where he! f^les of food used in the manufac-was a guest of his parents.\ti\t0f margarine are: oleo oi , Dr.Fred Bertraard, Sherbrooke, ! ole stock.\u2019 oIeo stearin neutral lard was in town recently in consult-1 Pe,anut\u201eolk c°co™t oil cottonseed , ation with Dr.Thos.McCurdy, ro i oil, milk, butter and salt.01 course, _____________________________ Jlla_ .\t,\t, \u201e\t, \u201e\tby j the continued illness of Mr.Chss.! va\u201d°,as ^anu.fa,c\u2018urer® se,lect dlffèr\u2019 i of the many criends whom he has should pay him as much for thôi™1\u20acn^s\tanc^ ^rs#\tj Trihey, whose condition still cause cnt.Wencis t,lîese 1 made during his sojourn in this ,:ne ca\u2019ves 'as he Nourse would V!es e.y\u2019 T'k'° ka''6 ^.e®n aPendmS i h:s many friends some anxiety.j omit some of them.Many of the ,.ne carves as ne, .\\uiuae, vvuum rVo\t-montive witv, Dieie snn\tRequjem Mass was held at St Packages of margarine sold on the at 1 am .Poo^3 leave Cookshire about the| more for n;ne calves than he evening service at 7.S0 o\u2019clock, with |\t! ?K*™**™> a?d ako cIaimed that short addrccs.Next Sunday's service at St.Pet-, v;c;n;ty-er's Church will be as follows:\u2014\t' ^\u2018r ^ g Holy Communion, at 8 arm.; Morn-j tin; ;f\taccident at irig Prayer, with special Easter ser- (_rossir^, on March 9th., is recover-mon and Hoiy Communion, at i | ^ and hopes are entertained that a.m.; Evensong, at ( P'™\u2019, ^\t, j he will be able to be removed to his Easter music will be rendered\t.home in Cookshire in a few days, ooth morning and evening service,.) Mr_ 2nd\tMo6 ar6 guests of Mr_ V \u2018\u2018\u201cv\tnlons Ottawa, is enjoying a ten the shrinkage on all oi the calves c recreation from his Parlia-tf Patenaude, -Nourse also produced mey tarv duties ana is spending.his ES*\t2ST&SÏI KoMm « w, h.»,.hW Letters received In town eriously bruised and mutilated.A most successful Lenten Retreat closed on Sunday at St.John the Evangelist Church Speakers were present from Sherbrooke, Pancakes and Fruit.Question: Camp Cook asks: \u201cAre flapjacks and pancakes made with baking powder or eggs, and eaten with fruit, a wholesome food?\u201d Answer: Make your pancakes of real wholewheat flour and you can then use such stewed fruits as prunes, raisins and figs.Tapeworm.Question: X.Y.Z.asks: \u201cPlease what are the symptoms of tape-worm?Have a glorious appetite, but am losing weight right along.\u201d Answer: There are not any necessarily definite clinical symptoms of tapeworm except the evidence presented by finding a piece of tapeworm in the faces.Some people with tapeworms do not lose weight.Fast for a few days and take a tapeworm remedy, and you can find out very quickly whethèr or not you have this trouble.^ BURY Next Sunday being Easter Sunday, the service at the United Church will be a song service.The choir will give special music.The stores in Bury will be closed on Monday, due to the holiday.Mr.Atkins, who has been confined to his room during the past two weeks, is now getting better.margarine as it is still known on the continent of Europe.At present there are only two j kinds of margarine manufactured, i One is composed of various animal i fats, such as beef fat and pork fat Mr.Henry Wilson, of the Duff- m!*ed 'v:ith vegetable fats salt and : Norton Mfg, Co, Inc., New York' mi!k- The ?ther\u2019 c?n?monly called City, and Mr! C.N.Thulin, Chicago, i™1 margarine contains no animal 111., vice-president of the above | ^ l\") 1!.-\")ade °f vegetable fats> firm, were in town during the week salt and milk.According to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, the principal i have got for them if he had shipped ! Moe, who was the vie-; them rymself.After hearing, the\t™\t^ Bisnop s case the judge took it en delibr,\u2019, Tne seri ices at St.Pc'-er s'i and Mrs.Herman Bishop, during IDE you SLEEPLESS?Church on Palm Sunday were es pecially well attended.Mr.George Flaws Jr., who was called here by the iilne&s cC his father, was obliged to return to Portland, Me., although the health Of Mr.Geo.Flaws Sr.is still caus- :to Ws home in West Burke, Vt, after ,\t1 V\u20acÎTin _ Wis Tortured With Eczema For Years Mrs.George Skambler, 119 Creighton St., Halifaxi*N.S., writes:\u2014\u201cAfter being tortured with eczema, for years, and trying everything possible from docton and drug stores, a friend recommended me to take RURDOCK down to repair the system, the nerves grow restless and cry out ! for the nourishment the blood can- I ery unwise \u2014 more, it is dangerous to rely on narcotics.W\u2019hat is needed is a good tonic to Mrs.Henry Stoddard.STANSTEAD ROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE ive organs to take blood-making ingredients from the food, and so sup-ply the nerves with the nourishment : they need.With satisfied nerves ! sleep comes easily and naturally.Not only do Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink ; Pills help the nerves.Their main function is to enrich and increase Smotherisg Feeling?Choking Sensation Mrs.H.Day, Dartmouth, Nik, writes:\u2014\u201cFor over a year I was troubled with smothering spells and shortness of breath, and it was impossible for me to walk, even a short distance, because of the choking sensation which followed.After trying many treatments, in vain, I at last decided to try the week at Neidner Ltd., has returned to Malden.Mr.Harry Baldwin, Dixvilie Road, has been quite seriously ill with quinsy.Miss Natali© Chandler has returned from a visit with her aunt, Mrs.Nellie Young, Fitch Bay, Que.EAST ANGUS Mrs.Dermot Parsons has return- the blood and as the b!ood SUDplie: tn\ticfhTr I : no o t : or* caxjDr-n I\t.\t.\t,\t.\t\u2018 ed to Derby Line, after several weeks\u2019 absence in New York city.Stanstead College will close today (Wednesday) at noon, for the Easter vacation of two weeks\u2019 duration.Mr.and Mrs.William Sawyer,Jr., the whole body, new life is given 1 to the entire system.Bettdr sleep,; steady nerves, improved appetite, increased vigor\u2014all these can be yours by taking Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills.Begin them today.Sold by all and in a surprisingly short time they did me much good.\u201d Price 50c per box at all druggists or dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of .\t~ , Lt w ord snob might have been applied PAGE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1929, ÿ ÿ 4.ÿ ÿ ÿ »;\u2022 * * * * * * * \u2022> * \u2022\t*2* * CITY BRIEFLETS \t! f LENNOXVILLE * V ?> Î* *1* -> end bath, g»w, hot water.$20 p
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