Sherbrooke daily record, 3 avril 1929, mercredi 3 avril 1929
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897 SHERBROOKE.QUE., WEDNESDAY.APRIL 3, 1929.Thirty-Third Year.HIS MAJESTY\u2019S NEW REPRESENTATIVE NAMED All Tenders For Latest City Bond Issue Were Rejected Hon.G.H.Carroll Is Named Quebec Lieut.Governor *- Arrangement! Were Prndically, ****#**»»*»»** Completed loday tor owear- ^ ing in Tomorrow of Second Lien tenant-Governor to Teke Oath as His Majesty\u2019s Representative in Province This Year\u2014Ceremonies Will Be Simple, as Provincial Capital Is in Mourning for Sir Lomer Gouin.AGED PRELATE REBEL FORCES WAS MISTAKEN SEEMED TO FACE FOR POPE PIUS SEVERE DEFEAT So Close Was Resemblance Between Two that Young Children Thought that His Holiness Had Really Left Vatican and Was Sitting in Gardens of Pin-cian Hill.*; \u2022in & * CITIES AND TOWNS WANT A SHARE OF GASOLINE TAX (Canadian Prêt» Der.palch.) HULL, Que., Apri'.3 * (Associated Press Despatch) *\tj ROME, April 3.\u2014Pope Pius XI, | & j just as many of the world\u2019s noted j *\ti men, has his double.*\tj In this instance the resemblance is | #! heightened by the fact that the Were Trapped Within City oT Jiminez, With Powerful Fed-; eral Troops Steadily Closing in on Them\u2014Bridges Leading Out of Jiminez Burned and Retreat by Rail Almost Impossible\u2014Federal Planes Also Active .captain of ship sunk MATRIMONIAL IN RUM WAR\tnwr mn /nw Tsrn,-v AD GIVES SUITOR MUCH TROUBLE Lonesome Janitor Answers Ad-1 vertisement from 22-Year-Old Lovesick Maiden, Only to Find that She Has Husband and that 699 Others Have Answered Same Advertisement.(Aaiociatcd Prêts Despatch) MEXICO CITY, Mexico, April .\u2014Trapped within the City of | the nucleus of a movement * ! double is a cleric, an elderly Bene-, Jimenez rebel troops, under Gcn- (Canadian Press Despatch) QUEBEC, April 3\u2014Arrangements were practically completed today for the swearing in tomorrow of the second Lieutenant-Governor to take the oath as His Majesty * representative in the Province this year.The appointment of Hon G.H.Carroll, now vice-presidc of the Quebec Liquor Commission, to the office was announced from Ottawa yesterday, and E.Lemuire, clerk of the Privy Council, will reach Quebec today to administer the oath and deliver the commission to the new occupant of Spcncerwood.The ceremonies will be simple, as the Provincial capital is in mourning for its late Lieutenant-Governor.Legislative Powers Have Been.Held Up a vVeek Only in January lav did Mr.!e-mairc administer a similar oath to one of Quebec\u2019s most noted sonr.Sir Lomer Gouin, former Premier of the Province and former Minister of Justice at Ottawa, took over the duties from Hon.Narcisse Perodeau ! seeking for the cities and & towns of Quebec a share of # the revenue collected by the * province as gasoline taxes, # was formed at a meeting of «fc Hull City Council last night.& A motion under which other * municipal councils of the * Province will be asked to * unite with this city in the & request was unanimously * adopted by the Council.# * dictinc father who is in Rome on a era! Escobar, today were reported mission connected with his order\u2019s j de sperately seeking a way of re-1,400th anniversary soon to be cele-;ticat to the north while powerful; Lrated at the Mother House of Mon-; federal forces steadily closed in on tecassino.It takes close scrutiny, i them.when one sees the venerable eccles-J Bridges leading out ot Jimenez iastic walking about the city, not to' were burned by fédérais several be misled into believing that the i days ago aqd a retreat by raii ap- ; Pontiff himself has actually come ptared almost impossible, federal; out of the Vatican.\t| planes bombed the rebel planes !n-| Recently this Benedictine father j -essantly.was seated on a bench in the gardens Definite and clear cut victory ! of the Pincian Hili, endeavoring to ;n the two days of violent fighting (Continued on page 91 An Impasse Is Reashed In Present Move To Curtail Production Of OH In U.S fur possession of Jimenez was claimed by the government which has hopes that the federal victory \u2019 presaged the collapse cf the rebel] movement in Chihuahua.£ Purchase Of Cement Started Discussion At Council ieeting #¦ Captain John the Thomas British Randall, schooner *- Indications Are that at Meeting in Washington Today to Tackle Problem of Oil Conservation It Will Be Found that Legal and Other Obstacles Will Present Carrying Out of Agreement: Reached by Oil Companies.Si * St S: Si St Si Si St Si * St St St U.S.AGRICULTURAL RELIEF POLICY on the day after the Quebec Legisla- (Associated Press Despatch) ture was opened.Last Thursday Sir % r, »ASHINGTON, April 3.\u2014 Lomer died in the parliament build- \\ V/ A impasse has been fng, while strugglng to muster surfi-;\t\\\\\t.\t.cient strength to sign the bills passed\treached in eliorts to during the session and awaiting bring about a nation-wide ar-j * I * Royal assent before becoming law.For a week the legislative of the Province have been held up ,\t,\t,\t.,\t.\trangement for the conservation! For a week the legislative powers cc .1 -\t-\tof the oil resources of the country Royal assent to measures and proro- with which the federal Govern gallon of the House could only be ment and the private petroleum given by a Lieutenant-Governor 01 jnteres,tj have been concerned an administrator appointed to act in;,\tiw 1\t.\t\u2022 j hi, temporary absence.\tfor Yca,rs- Developments indi- Will Immediately Prorogue |cated that when the directors of House\tthe American Petroleum Institute H is anticipated that Hon-.Mf- meet today in Washington with Carroll will terminate the affairs of1,\t.\t, ,\t.,\t, the session immediately after the members of the f ederal On administration of the oath.The af- Conservation Board for the pur-fairs of the government have not pose of tackling the problem of been seriously embarrassed during ; ^ conservation.it will be found the past week, it is stated, as suff:- ., ,\t,\t,\t,\t, ,\t, cient money for salaries and so forth ; i-but legal and other obstacles was available under bills previously will prevent the Petroleum In-authorized.\tIstitute from carrying out the a rrrnTC a nnniwtvickit\tagreement reached by its direc- çàTRir^r, rn provincf ,°I*a' ,l'anct> vet! made in th^ re-creation of heannir for the deaf.Thta latest Avouai icon ia featured hv a tiny earpiecr no b Kgrr than »\u2022 dime, l'hroaffhj tlir.üHSt» ot childhood, b> for tho hi !; lays at her parents*, Mr. Partly\tPill aids nature aa a laxative ia Its dlgsstiv» duties.Often one of these little pills taken after meals or at bedtime will do wonders, especially when you have overeaten or are troubled with constipation.Remember they are Dr.Carter\u2019s formula, young and old can take them.All Druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs.CARTER\u2019S INFILLS Mr.and Mrs.Jas Hardy and ton, and the loss of her mite box.The Raymond, spent the week-end in I duet.\u201cThe Sparrow and the Blue-Is.and Pond.\\t., as the guests of bird,\u201d was particularly well adapt-Mr and Mrs.I.Curtis.\ted both in sentiment and tone to Mr.an- Mrs.P.Buck land we-e :he little Misses Jessie Gibson and the guests of Mrs.Buck.and s par- and j Rexfurd.Mrs.Churchill enu Mr and Mrs.Jas.Smilhe, over M Jr.'s d,ar, the Easter holidays.Miss Helen Anderson and Miss Elia May have returned to tneir I cme ,:n Coaticook for the Easter holidays.Miss Emily Smith spent Easter t.ce with her aunt, Mrs.E.Pender, Mindsor Mills.Miss Roberta.Mr.Stewart and Mr.Donald Battray are the guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.Rattray, over the Ea.-ter vacation.¦weet voice «'as heard to advantage in the solo, \u201cYou Are a Perfect Flower.\u201d Mrs.Hugher.a Libby, whose fine quality cf voice and clear enunciation commands the attention of her listeners, gave two re * 'ings, \u201cThe Leper\u201d and \u201cThe Nazareth Carpenter.\u201d At this time, the president introduced the speaker for the afternoon.Mrs.tV.H.Abott, of Lennoxville, in her capacity as one of the Burroughs Falls Power It is now understood that on the propos- understood that wort; afternoon, with a fair attendance ; j, g Lent.On Thursday April 4tthJ and the juices of several oranges or ! .d power development 0f members.The president, Mr.\\Y.;dl(J regular Guild day, they wTl j grapefruit should be taken daily.! s 1 alls will be begun Mosher, conducted the meeting.Af- meet in the Guild Hall and supper The citrus fruit juice seems to have at Burroughs - i,,,*,\t>-\turs.,,,\t.,u>S/ie.,\tcunuucieu me meeting, ai-\tmeet in me Guild Hall and\tsupper ear,y in the season.\tThe\tdam wiL\tter the\tdevotional exercises and,\twill\tbe served\tto ladies and\tgentle-\ta\tstimulating effect\tin\tproducing\ta be located about 1,000 feet above brief businr.-s session, the remain- p-en beginning at 5.30 p.m.\tquicker elimination through the skin the highway bridge.It will be Co , der of the time was spent in the Mr.and Mrs Fred Bell, of Water-! and consequently recovery takes; feet in height and\twill\tcreate a\tpractice\tcf numbers to be given at\tioc,\twith their\ttwo children,\tRonald:\tplace more rapidly, pend one mile and\ta half long,\tthe temperance concert next week,\tand\tDoreen,\tspent tho week-end!\tMany people make\tthe\tmistake backing the water up to the bridge These were supervised by Mrs.Maz- with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.I °f feeding to the one who is sick Wm.Chamberlain.with a fever such heavy foods as ; Mrs.Louise Hamilton, of Dan- vice-presidents of the Quebec-Sher-vilie, was tho Easter guest of her ; brooke Presbyterial, was able to ron and wife, Mr.and Mrs.E.E.state many outstanding facts re-Jismilton.\tgarding the progress of mission Mrs.F.Ferguson.cC Ottawa, work, the large number of foreign vi as the recent guest cf her ne- missionaries present at the mis-phew, Mr.D- F.McLaughlin.\t'sionary conference held in Jerusa- Mr.and Mrs.E.G.Lewis spent jem last year was one great proof .:t Easter v.ees-end in Quebec cr advancement being made.A astne gtsei.s of friends.__\t| newspaper clipping relating an in- cident concerning Dr.Stanley Jones, at Libbytown.The distance from Intcsh.\t_\t______ the dam to power house will tc During the month cf April the Among those in town for Esater t'Kgn°^s\u2019\ttoast, meat broths, [ something like LoOO feet, while the League of Nations Society in Can- holidays were Mr.and Mrs.Longe-;\tDUt.^ls !?a, ve,ry serious mis-: drop will be 17.5 feet.The tube will ada are conducting a coast to coast way of Beebe, guest of their daugh- Ia^e and usually .cads to the graver .t«, Mrs.Geo.Rediker, Miss Doro- co?!plleat,or/\u2019 \u201e\t.\t, I ! thy Fish, of Lennoxville.guest of DannS îhe ac^e c,r.lsl\\.of a\" 'eruptive fever, the digestion of TODAY'S high tension pace demanda a strong body and steady nerves.People who are tired and fretful\u2014all nerves and no smiles\u2014miss many pleasures and opportunities.What they usually need is a good tonic.After a short course of f9 9 Fellows\u2019 Syrup your appetite will improve, your digestion will be better, and your general strength increased.Korn in Canada\u2014this fine old tonic is now prescribed by physicians in 58 countries of the world.Fellows\u2019 Syrup is unique.It cannot be successfully imitated.cross the boundary highway near the sand hill turn, beyond the bridge, and w\\ '.be buriel practically its entire 1 'gth to prevent freezing when the gz::s are closed, the plant being designed as an auxiliary power only.The power possibilities of Burroughs Falls were recognized by Mr.E.A.Kennedy, of Coaticook, who bought the Wallace Libby mill some years past, having in mind some such plan as the Southern Miss Be mice Gilchrist, of Mont-leal, was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Gilchrist.Mr.K.G.Nourse spent the Easter holidays in New York, ac tbs guest of relatives.Mr.F.T.O\u2019Reilly Hewitt spent Canada Power Company ifficials mey aorres, ] are ahout to carry out.Mr.George missionary, and author of \u201cChrist | H n,vU A,\u201e-, ruff of the Indian Road,\u201d was read.It i contained the answer to \u201cWhy are you a missionary?\u201d asked of Dr.Jones by a lady, who was present at a banquet tendered him in New «he Easter holidays in Boston, as York, u-hich needless to say was ihc guest of reiatives.LIBBYTOWN sufficing.The thank offering was collected by Joyce Rexford and Joyce Thom- _______\tas, who passed attractive baskets Mr.M.J.Smith gave a sugar icT \u2019-hat purpose, party to neighbors and friends on Mrs.F.A.Johnston, dedicator of ! r\u2018^J* The sugar was excel,ent and the offerings, n\u201eade mention that; much enjoyed by all.Mr.Smith among these was an \u201cIn Mem or-j ras a new sugar camp bunt .ast jam\u201d gift presented by Donald and; H.Davis, of Aye.\u2019s Cliff, once ov.ed the farm where the larger part of the pond will be located.While the Burroughs Falls development is regarded only, as an auxiliary, it will add greatly* to the marketable energy of the Southern Canada Power, because it will furnish something like 5,000 horsepower for a few hours a day, while tho \u201cdouble load,\u201d (both light and power) is being carried when summer, most convenient and comfortable and with one of the sugar making outfits.The many friends cf Mrs.E.Perry are sorry to hear she does not gain very quickly from her recent :om- Winston Macintosh in memory \u201ce£t their father, the late Mr.A.J.M of Mac- j In tosh.The two young lads were | presented with a certificate, to mark the giving of a most accept illness.\"Miss Marion Perry her f^gift.The dedicatory piayer daughter, is home at present.Wash Away That Itch With a Penetrating Antiseptic /\u2022 ow rnr; *tf»D burning ItcbLEg \u2022k\u2019n ter* Tilî-\t^ roo.:',g\tI>.I> I>.ITCHING STOPS INSTANTLY.T.* Lea I is* \u2022iaracau penetrate the flrin sr.d the frri- tfiiet titsoet.E/'zerna, pinxp'^t, oIrprs, r*EL«ta, \u2022 -T form* ot tic in trosb> czin'r j.*-A t fiavxui antiseptic.A.ZSc tx/iù*.prove* r* tnent or yonr ttrijcr\" ?'.?\u2022'* r- - r \u2022 g.Ù.D.D.pivt* 4kin health.ri^D.D L.SMpj.H BUDKING DRUG LTORE.Strength After Childbirth following was a humble appeal for : the gracious acceptance and bbss-i ing of funds presented ; and that ! the contributors might, as Eliza-i both Browning writes, \u201cThou shalt thyself be served, by every sense j of service thou has rendered.\u201d The honor of tendering the ap-1 preciation of those present to the ; speaker, Mrs.Abbott, was Mrs.E.P.Lyons\u2019 number on the programme and was replete with the hope 1 that the feeling of fellowship be-; tween ad had been strengthened ; and interest stimulated in the great i enterprise of extending the gospel.\u201cThert Is a Green Hill Far Away\u201d was effectively rendered by a trio, Mrs.E.P.Lyon, Miss M.Martin, Mrs.F.A.Johnston.This was the concluding, and followed by the Mizpah.A salad tea was then served by the hostess, Mrs.W.H.Thomas, as-fciste by several members.Mrs.Churchill Moore, Sr., and Mrs.N.\u2019 Libby pouread t* .at a table attrac-.lively arranged vith spring flow-1 ers.china and silver.Tha.Ayer\u2019s C iff W.M.iS.is one! of the thirty-nine auxiliaries com-1 prising the Quebec-Sherbrookn ! Presbyterial.The following (con- i densed ) report ; resented by the' treasurer, Mrs.F.A.Johnston, w .ll j give interested mission workers an i ; idea of the healthy, active atate of the finances r.f this presbyterial.| With a balance of $101.20 on hand \u201cJ had such terrible ASTHMA for 2t years, I Tvvrr lay down at j night,\u201d writes H.Picotte, Pcnc-tanguishc-ne.Ont.\u201cI had to sleep sitting up, if I slept at all.I decided to try RAZ-MAH.Before I had taken two $1 boxes I felt relief.I continued the RAZ-MAH.Soon I was able to lie down and sleep .for 4 years I have had no trouble.\u201d Tt>e ume old\t-awful night* of tiow wrangulaiion, heart pounding like a trip-hammer, terrible choking tpel!»\u2014no sleep, no rest\u2014\u2022 torture!.then RAZ-MAH, sleep, hltssed relief.Ju*t clean capsules, no smokes, sprays, snuff.Guaranteed relief from a II box, or money bark.At ail druggists.Good for chronic Bronchi! ; », Bronchial and Head Colds, too.113 Templeton\u2019* wonderful EAS-MÂH Dry, Hacking Gough Was Caused By A Bronchia! Ceid Mrs.A.Primeau, 3*5 Ingram St., Chatham.Ont , writes:\u2014\u201cI am pleased to take this opportunity of telling you of my experience with Dr.Wood\u2019s Norway Pine Syrup \u201cEarly last winter I suffered from a severe bronchial cold that left me with a provoking, dry, hacking cough.After being bothered with it, both day and night, for some time I had a professional nurse recoibmend the above cough Tup which I took with wonderful sums, and, now, it is the only remedy 1 ever use for colds.\u201d Price 30c.a bottle; large family size 60c, at all druggists or dealers.Put up only by Tha T.Milburn Co.Ltd., Toronto, Ont.Miss Pauline Hurd.The Missesl Bayley, of Waterville, Mr.Ernest ; ,fa?ds p,ractical|y ,ceafs an/ e/e//'' ! Bayley, of Sherbrooke, guests at '!»ng placed in the stomach at this , 'Mr.John Bayley\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.nm,e v71' very\tonlY ferment ! Fallen, of Rock Island, Miss Irene fnd.putnfy\u2019 Produclng verJ' senous McFadden, of Lennoxville, at Mr.t0^\u2019r\u2018s-\t, Hugh McFadden, Mr.Guyle Clough, J,f,parcats on y realh.f.ed.h/w maU j nf Magog, Mr.Ivor Thomas, of chlldr®n ha.™ been killed from the | Lennoxville, at their respective\t\u2018de.a that feedlng \u2018hem ! homes.Mr.Porter N.Bangs, of' aS\u2018y fooda dnnng a fever is a Sherbrooke, at Mrs.J.F.McVeky\u2019s.1 1t1\u201cdae3V there \"ould be very few _ Mrs.F.O., Rand went to Torn;- \u2019c eaths from any of the chlldren 3 febia, for Easter Sunday, a guest SYRfJP I Try Fellow*\u2019 Laxative Tablet*\u2014a vegetable compound, mild bttl elective of her sister Mrs.Frank Hibbard.Miss Alice Wyman, who has been : diseases.From the very beginning of this ! disease, the patient should be given j tepid sponge baths at least every 0/**r*rdparn *r- ^nd two ho^Kduringthrd\u2018a7.and Mrs Ivas Wyman, Ic.t Sunday.e_ema mornin\u201e an(i evenin\u201e an enema morning and evening.As soon as the rash begins to dis-' appear, the skin may be treated with .\t.\t| applications of milk of magnesia visiting ; aftg,.the sponge baths.This will the 8>tu; resui Xor;hfield Seminary, Northfield Mass.Miss Pauline Hurd is friends, in Lennoxville.;vrnur McV ray 'T'ng' development of art is n s aunt, Mrs.George Curtis, Salem\trmmi ixirrv im innnrec Pend, Derby, vt.\tOUTLINED IN ADDRESS Please send, all news tiems and\t- reports of meetings to Mr .E.E.Queen\u2019s University Librarian B\"*,.Ay.,,CI'«, Qu,.\tPointed On! Three Simple Stages Through Which Art Passed in All Primitive Nations.MOTHERS now learn value of MAGNESIA Absorbinej After U.S.DELEGATES TO CONFERENCE ARE ANNOUNCED TORONTO, ONT., April 3.1 \u201cAesthetic appreciation on the part of a man is a heritage Crom his most remote ancestors,\u201d declared ET C.Kyte, librarian of Queen\u2019s ! University, in an address on the \u201e\t, c f,.,\t7\t,\t.\tevolutionary process of art before riugk o.Gibson, Ambassador to the- twenty-ninth annual conference Belgium, Designated as Dele- .°; tho Ontar'o Library Association .\t^\t.\t.\t: hero- vPHterdnv.% W * , L ! -VKroii j wT-lW gate for Geneva Meeting to Begin This Month.-k \u201cAfter my baby was born J was very weak and run-down.I wat not able to do any heavy work but I had to be around on my feet all day.The attain proved too g' at and 1 was real tick for about two months.My mother advised Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound and l atar-ed to tale in You tiiould have seen the change in me.I am now well and strong and in good «pint!, i have taken the Vegetable Compound ever ainct if I feel rry energy lacking.I alio take Liver Pilla and I fnd them a wonderful help for conatipation.\u201d \u2014Mrs.Jamr: £ Robion, Box 64,3, Ferme, Brifu/i Columbia.\u2022JzlriMury, j u21, * hit year s re- it is so keeping ; cfciptis total $7,bf>S.yO.The expenditures total $7,712.68.The heaviest item of the latter was the sum of being forwarded to the conference branch treasurer.The printed report.are veil worth perusing for they give in detail the source*, of income and expenditure.Mrs.Johnston, who ha* so efficiently filled tbit office for three j mild laxative, year Because helpful ba he.every mother should know about Phillips Milk of Magnesia.This harmless, almost tasteless preparation is most effective in relieving those symptoms of babies and chi; :-ren generally caused by souring food in the little digestive tract, such as sour-beiching, frequent vomiting, feverishness, colic.As eipful in keeping till able.-; and children III '¦art-.y and happy, 'III .! here yesterday.Mr.Kyte referred to the primit-i :vo drawings in caves celebrating ______\tj the conquests of tha hunt.In all WASHINGTON, D.C., April 3 \u2014 ! primitive nations, he noted that art; The names of the United States're-i had evolved through three simple presentation to the sixth meeting ; -Isges : first, the mere symetricai of the preparatory commission for; \u2019i:ne!i and whorls, then tho depiction' the disarmament conference, which\u20190/ animals and last, the repraata-i w.ll begin in Geneva on April 15th, !llon m nib your j Geneva._\t\u2019.ion at her home in Scctelown.\u2018 red sening feet with ; iltivh II.W: -on, American nnn- Mi.-, L.Martin has gone to Mars-Absorbine, Jr.This fa- ; i^cr to Switzerland, was named the |,0ro, where she is engaged to teach mous liniment relieves the1 member of the repcv.tentation from a summer school prior to her rc-j congestion, stimulates cir- ^tatf Department; Major John turn to Macdonald College in Sept-¦ rulotirvn\t+1,\t\u2022>s\u2022 Creely, member from the War ember.,,nrPpr1 \u2019\t// f\t| Department, and Rear Admiral Hi!- The mill commenced its spring worked muscles and takes ! ary IV Jonc, member from the opera'ion hero recently about the out tnc acne and st.ng.A ¦\u2019\u2022\u2022avy Department.A a served on U;iUa| amount of logs are in the small quantity in the bath, j the representattion la t.year, As yard for manufacturing, or a vigorous rub-down after technical aa :.E,tant:, and Command- Mrs.S.Ord has been spending the bath with Absorbine, Jr., I e\" \"arold C.I rain, of tiie navy, I some timo here the guest of her /here is Nctliiricj /Just as Gcod\u201d as ENC\u2019S \u201cFruit Salt\" For 60 years the world's millions have been proving ENO for you , .proving that the ENO way is the safe way, the natural way to eliminate poisonous, trouble-making waste matter from the inner system .proving that sparkling eyes, clear complexion, abounding vigor of well-being, always follows the morning glass of ENO's \u201cFruit Salt.\u201d Remember, then, if you are offered a substitute, ENO cannot be bought under any other name.Accept only ENO\u2019s \"Fruit Salt,\u201d and you will be sure you have the safe, dependable, non habit-forming health beverage.For 60 years doctors have prescribed it bave taken it themselves.were named.produces a restful, soothing which ?rconducive toSsound W,FE T° SHARE >N ««L 'j/: il V/XI1GJ fjl sleep.It is not greasy and does not stain.$1.25\u2014at it acts gently, bu will be succeeded at the an- certainly, to open the little bowels nual meeting in May by some other J in constipation, colds, children\u2019s dis W.M.S.worker.Being relieved from ease*.this office doe* not mean a holiday! A teaspoonful of Phillips Milk of for the retiring treasurer, for she I ^IaKn6*ia does the work of half a bar been chvx.n with several ether Piu*- of .ime water in neutralizing \u2014 ladies to serve in the capacity ,- theS!, arguments he hud marshallcit Mary assured him, but when he ha-500.\ti before, end she imagined she had left her she sat a few moments, W.G.Crû; ' to Herbert Lloyd of ! disposed when she had urged and , her face wearing a troubled look, let MtS-91-1, East Ward.\t: at last persuaded him to the pur- Although it was in no sense a dis- Estale C.E.Church to F.t).i chase of the estate.\t_ af pointment to her that they were a programme of readings and music j\t.f \\ t, 1C3 and parts lots 102 \u201cI\u2019m sorry for you, lass, and 1 not tc remove to Gorham Lacy, she being carried out.The president.\u201c , 1()1 yfat\".ville.Price $300.wish I\u2019d been stronger a while back, was woman enough to grasp the M*-:-.F.R- Matthew's, presided, and \u201c \" \u2018 \u2022__\u2018J________'\tbefore things went so far.But this | magnitude of her mother\u2019s dis- the Easter messag was given by) cvvKRAl F1RER YESTERDAY I is :l S(\u20190^ l1'806 t0 '\u2018ve >n* antI we appoint and wished with all her Mrs.R.E.Willard, who apoke I ' outbreak of chimnev fires \u2022ar-l c,'n h8Ve h,PPy d8y* in lt y®L Al»d heart that her father had been the fadeless light kindled at the!, ' ,\trn;n2, *tinued til! if 't\u20198 Power and place you\u2019re after, ; firmer over it when the subject was dr.wn of the world\u2019s first Easter\tAt 9 50 a m a call wa« ™ take on the Mayor\u2019s job this mooted first.aay, and which today illuminates j .\t,\t115-Ga.t'gtreet jor a year.They\u2019ve been at me this very All their friend.s in Basingfold the whole world.The awakening ehimnev f;re jn thc prc-ierty of Mr.day.A deputation came over to thi knew of_ the impending change, and A New Setting Di i you know that for $10 you could buy a new style white or green gold ring mounting for that old diamond of your À.C.Skinner Ltd.Jewellers since 135D.A Auto Electric and Batteries Service Courteous, Prompt and Efficient Attention.7.30 a.m., to 10.30 p.m Ross-Keeler Electric Company A Matter of Getting Value Out of Your Investment Your sight is priceless, and in order to preserve it thrrc\u2019a only one courte to pur;i:o.Get tho best and get results.You il always find it here.McCONNELL\u2019S OPTOMETRIST 51 KING ST.WEST, SHERBROOKE, 8St*r^8> 8\t; He saw that further discussion disciples directed them where to ! no°?8 Hre broke mit m a^pilejff^ ji , W8g ^utj]e at\tmoment, anf) was ready to keep end anticipate j the needs of His friends and fo.-1 -wers.Miss Geraldine Lane sang ap-propriate verses and Mrs.J.A.teale read a resurrect:-.n poem.written b> young neuro pastor ct the Siuth.Mrs.Hyr.dman gave < = a reading, a poem \u2022'The Pilgrim Way,\" and Miss Doro'hy Dean sang Through the Night of Doubt and 1 * * -5- * * -I* -r -t -Î- ? ?\u2022:* *> ' Jxrthrop.$1\u2014Mrs.R.G.C Walter Counter, C'en Hr.E.Bradley, M:.;; Mrs.A.G.B- .c, M: Ea Im- Hojie N.6\u2014\tParks-Hull dinner hour.7\u2014\tW\u2019BAL Woodwind Ensemble.8\u2014\tNBC Network (WJZ.) 9\u2014\tWEAL Ensemble.9.30\u2014\tNEC Network (WJZL 10.30\u2014\tThe Masqueraders.WE El, Boston\u2014508.2\u2014590 k.6\u2014\tBig Brother: Quartet.7.30\u2014\tNBC Network (WEAF).5.30\u2014\tMr.arc Mrs.F kit.10\u2014\tNBC Network (WEAF).10.30\u2014\tLance music; Organ.WGR, Buffalo\u2014545.1\u2014550 k.6.10\u2014News; Dinner music.7\u2014\tStatler Orchestra.8\u2014\tNBC Network (WEAFi.11.30\u2014\tDance music.11\u2014\tShea's Symphony Orchestra.WLW, Cincinnati-\u2014428.3\u2014700 k.6\u2014\tDinner muoic.8\u2014NBC Network (WJZ.) 10\u2014\tBurnt Corkmi.11\u2014\tKeerman Trio.11.30\u2014\tGondolyrics.12\u2014\tShew Box Hour.WTAM, Cleveland\u2014280.2\u20141070 k.C\u2014Solos; Dinner music.7\u2014\tChorus; Musicale.5\u2014\tNEC Network (WEAF).9.30\u2014\tTrio; Solos; Dance music.WGHP, Detroit\u2014277.6\u20141080 k.6\u2014\tDinner music.7\u2014\tLady Moon; Orchestra.8.30\u2014 Columbia network pro-?rarr.nie.11\u2014The Arcadians.WWJ, Detroit\u2014325.9\u2014920 k.7\u2014\tTrio; Ditimer orchestra.8-\t\u2014NBC Network (MEAF).I-\tJ.30\u2014Dance orchestras.WCX-WJR, Detroit\u2014399.8\u2014750 k.6.3-'-\u2014Dinner music; Reports.7\u2014\tU.of Michigan Hour.8\u2014\tSerenade; Sparkers.9\u2014\tRîtd:o-ette; WJZ Netwtrk.1 0.30\u2014Carborundum Band.1.01\u2014Amos \u2019n\u2019 Andy; Organ.WOR.Newark\u2014422.3\u2014710 k.6\u2014Dinner hour.8\u2014Mason's Merrymakers.8.30\u2014\tWOR Stock Company, j 9\u2014New Jeitcy Night.10\u2014\tBamberger ^ittie Symphony.II\u2014\tNews; Dance music.WEAF, New York\u2014454.3\u2014660 k.6\u2014\tWaldorf dinner music.7\u2014\tMidweek hymn-sing.7.3Û\u2014Coward C.mfoH Hour.8\u2014\tMusical programme.8.30\u2014\tHoover Sentinels.5\u2014\tSeiberling Singers.9.30\u2014\t\u201cRapid Transit.\u201d 10\u2014Haloey-Gtuart Hour.10.30\u2014\tConcert i\u2019;,reau Hour, 11.30\u2014\tRoo*eve!t Orchestra.WJZ, New York\u2014394.5\u2014760 k.6\u2014\t-\u2014Old Man Sunshine, 7\u2014\tPoems; Dance nusic.8\u2014\tLean and Fink Serenade.8.30\u2014\tMatter Musicians.9\u2014\tNeapolitan Nights.9.30\u2014\tMaxwell House Hour.10\u2014\tVoices of the Evening, 10.30\u2014\tPaiais d\u2019Or Orchestra.1.\u2014Slumber Music.I\t0 Mali .ry Hatters.WABC, New York\u2014342.8\u2014800 k.0\u2014-Mu'-it-; \u201cGoing to Press.\u201d 8\u2014\t-Arabesque.8.30\u2014\tThen and Now.9\u2014\tAunt Jemima.9.30\u2014\tSonora Hour.10\u2014\tThe Columbians.10.80\u2014Sweethearts.II\t\u2014Pant-ho\u2019s Orchestra.JCDKA, Pittsburgh-305.9\u2014980 k.6 Picture*; Orchestra.7.30\u2014\tKemble and M !!¦.8 NBC .etwork < WJZ.) 3';\u2014Maytag Hour; Dance.WCAE, Pittsburg\u2014481.3\u2014650 k 6\u2014Dinner music; Sport*.8\u2014NBC \\rtw/ r \u2022 (WEAF).10.30\u2014\t-Time and weather.WHAM, R ,Chester 260.7\u20141150 1 \u201cThere\u2019s a lot of reasons.I\u2019ve considered them all\u201d, he answered, then Bee sprang up and mada straight for the stairs while Mary ! sat still regarding her father attentively.It was the natural, the inevitable, i d'vision which showed itself in most ! of the affairs of the house.\u201cWhat is it.father?\u201d asked Mary in a low voice, vibrating with sympathy.her fear that there might be some financial or business trouble at the back of a compulsory sale.She knew that he had been stag-| gered by the high price asked for j Gorham Lacy, and had tried to ge\u2018 the house with only a little land attached.The sweetness of her tone j the softness in her eyes fell like | balm on Freeland's perturbed spirit j He dropped into a chair at the tabie I folded his big arms across it and I looked at her.I \u201cI had to do it, Mary.You\u2019ve known ail along I was never keen It was a wrong step.I should hav had more sense than let myself b p ished into it.\u201d Then he explained in a few word: the facts as he had explained then upstairs.Naturally they had a ver.j different reception.\u201cPoor father!\u201d she said, and a ! huge sigh of relief accompanied he i words.\u201cI'm sure you\u2019re right.IV ; hated it ai! along, and had a sen*' I of unreality about it too.I\u2019m sur mother won\u2019t mind after she get used to the idea.Only yesterda; when Deborah told her definitely she wouldn\u2019t go to Gorham Lacy, I ! could see that she was scared of the trouble of getting a big household together.It would have worried her to death, for the modern sar | vents won\u2019t work like Deb, an mother would never get the stand ! ard she\u2019s been used to here.\u201d \u201cThat\u2019s true too.Well, I hop j you\u2019re right about your mother, las* i She\u2019s very angry with me just nev .Fii go over to tho mill again, i think.There are whiles when thci ! isn\u2019t room in a house -for everybod ! that has to live in it.And tha j happens\u201d, he added darkly, \u201cwheth' I it be wee or big.Do you happen t( know where Tom is?\u201d \u201cI don\u2019t\u201d.Mary\u2019s face lengthened a little.\u201cHe\u2019s away as usual on the r.otor-bike.He takes tremendous rides on that thing.Dad, and no- D0WNYFLAKE DOUGHNUTS Downyllake Doughnuts revive the memories of olden days and \u201cmother\u2019s cooking.\u201d These dainty, health-* and appetizing doughnuts are made of purest ingredients, fried in Crisco in an automatic machine, untouched by human hands.bake\u2014cat Don\u2019t flakes.Downy- att\u2019s & Far EGWARëS Ta Sell Ont To pell \u201810,000 worth of fine furniture and rugs in 23 days is a herculean tr.sk.We can only do it v/ith your assistance.Make an early visit to our store, look through the stock and see the wonderful bargains.Furnish your summer cottage now t ree storage.Cash or Credit.Clearing Sale Floor Bogs \u201cTHE BETTER BREAD\u201d Phones 724-W\u2014724-J.Floor rugs like congo-leum, 9x6 feet.Six different patterns, to Reversible rugs 27 x 5-4, assorted colors, easily worth $1.50.Sale price body is ever the wiser.Haven\u2019 you music.6\u2014Report* :\t\" ft (wjz.) lu .'jo Weather t'orecart.Y ( of which Mrs.j s.Mooney was also a letter from Col.J.Bourque, officer Commanding Les Carabiniere de Sherbrooke, in which he offered to co-operate with the city authorities in entertaining the band, and announced that the officers of the regiment were willing to place their mess at the disposal of the band mîmbers.This suggestion seemed to meet the approval of Alderman Newton, who suggested that a committee be named to look after whatever wel.come the city might extend to this band.ThF, suggestion also seemed to meet with the approval of Alderman Labrecque, hut Alderman Forest did not see why the city should spend any money on a welcome of this nature.He claimed the mem- ors for the year 1929, while Messrs., Arthur Cornier and .1.A.Prscourt ; are to assist Mr.McSwiggan in the preparation of the special, valua-: tien roll for 1829.Installation of Refrigeration System at Laasdwr.e Market The finance committee could not recommend the installation at the present time cf an artificial system of refrigeration at Lansdownc Markea, owing to the lack cf funds for this purpose.New Automobile for City F.ngiaeer The purchase ol a new automobile for the city engineer was re- Y'L'rLL.'nL'L'wYL v \" 'Ll,'idian cities, Chinese cities, Japan, Miss Nellie Waller, of Montreal, IJ5^ ^s-Head, assisted by Mrs.Buck, ' ma(je convener_\tannual meet- bers of this band ware touting ! commended by the finance commit- po^r gaming land^In hurope^ grej* w:th a call to lhe I!awaiian isiands was the week-end guest of her par-! l\u2019.rm&inS the enjoyable evening to a in\u201e and election of officers wiil tak inn ox xnc area is eovercu « u.kindl;; provided by the C.P.Mr.George Nicholas, trees, and in Norway and Swede-n nailWay shown to the Omega-Alpha real, general manager of an even greater territory, no : rm-1 C!ub at the y.M.C.A.lest night.! Amusement Theatres.w£ cr bcin^ allowed to throw away his in addition a business session held ( treoke yesterday on busi traets of forest land are kept busy , {'hèn to'victoria,\" Van'couv'eVrdown1 ents.'Mr.'and 'vire* Waller,\"'oHver iclose'\t.\t: place at the May meeting.The $10 I doing the work it is best fitted for .through the Panama Canal and up ] street.\t.\tI gold piece was drawn for and won trc\u20acs' .\t* rance\ti to New York, was the tour taken on j\ta*.\tTlxe Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.Paul's by Mrs.Waite, fifth of the area is covered with) rim kindly provided by the C.P.1 Mr.Geo-ga Nicholas of Mont-: M'ssion held a very successful tea\t?\t* the United and cale of fancy articles yesterday! The Young Ladies\u2019 Aid of St.vas in gb\u2019r-1 n^*'ernoc',)'v\u2019s'^ors \" ere race'ved! ^ndre'v s Church met last evening ____ _________ _______ __\t\u201e\u201e \u201eusiness ' j by the_president, Mrs.F.G.Payne, with Mrs.Charles Hatch.Itoya1 energy in cutting down the trees to it was decided to hold a bridge par-make a farm out of the rocky soil, by tn April 17th, in Cambridge /'anada should have some law sim-j School, it being found impossible to ilar to this, for it has been found | have the Assembly Hal! for the that eighty per cent of the land nt j party arranged for tonight.the present time is unfit far agri- j\t\u2014-\u2014 culture, stated Mr.Black.\ti MAYOR AND ALDERMEN TO Much has been told af .he rich-\tVISIT WESTBURY ness of Canada\u2019s mines, but, ac- Mayor J.S.Tetrault, aecompan-, .cording to the speaker, in the pulp; \u2014d by members of the City Conn-; jy 81 and paper industry alone, a greater* oi\u2019, are leaving late this afternoon D/.ana airs.r.n.uaauo.s, \u2014T , thë^tea\"fhe\u2018sale' of\" work was\"'in1 Cf * ,,\t, r \u201e\t, .\t.\t.-\t-\t* 1\u2014 Ai-\u2014.u.A.-jii street.\ti lea- A\"® sal® 9} \"olK V8-;,1\", St.Andrews Fellowship Associa- .\t*\t»\t, ÿarge of Mrs.Robinson and Mrs.'t-jon ;asA eveniner ;n the church a, ^on ^\t.\t! Mrs.Woolerton poured tea at the street, and a pleasant evening was- n,a v.^ ] centre table, which was attractively! enjoyed by all.During business it j M,\u2018\tOlivine Drennan\twas\tH*-1 decorated with a\tsilver bowlofjwa3 arranged to have a\ttea\tand\t: we^k-er«d\tojf\tbar\tparents^\tMi.\t( mauVe primulas and\tdaffodils, while j food sals cn April 13th.\tAt\tthe \"\t'the corners were decorated with ; conclusion of business a happy Faster novelties, typical of thciSOcja; hour was spent, during which ! Springtide.The small tables also( refreshments were served by the bad Spring flowers.\tThe hostesses, hostess, with Mrs.Sawyer\tpouring\t- in\tMrs.Stewart, Mrs.\tSaunders and tea and the Misses McC lure\tand erbrooke they were the guests of ; Miss E.Smith, were assisted by the, McDc-rby assisting.and Mrs.F.A.Gadbois, Kinj other members in connection withi\t'\t*\t.revenue has been received in the ' f,ir Westbury, w here they v.i past three years than from all ^ | ^J^and powerhouse\" °which ! Miss Marthe Rioux has returned i\th^lL with the président.Miss Helen and Mrs.J.A.Drcar.an, in Cook-shire.* * * Mr.and Mrs.Gilles Gadbois have 'returned to Montreal.While Canada and coming to Sherbrooke to make whatever money they could, and he did not see why any public reception was necessary.Alderman Langis also seemed to be of much the same opinion os was Alderman Forest, and suggested that tha reception be left to the Regiment, since the band was of a military nature.Aldei\u2019man Dr.Bradley seemd to think that the city should out of respect to the Belgian Government at least con- Î aider the request of its ambassador i tee.This new car will be a Ford, type phaeton, five passengers.It will be painted duco red with the figures \u201c10\u201d cn both tides.The finance committee also recommended that the salary of the municipal treasurer be paid for the month cf March.Purchases by Bond Department i mines since Confederation.Some time was taken by Mr.Black in dit- j iicvx uaiu aim imwe: huum*.which -*\u2022\t.\t\u201eaa«.,.a:.a.,]\ta a-a, a 1\t., .\t.is nov practically completed, with to Ville Marie Convent, Montreal, \u2018\tattractive and useful article^.Robertson, in the chair.After rou- .\tH .\t.A .f .\t.a-a.______t- * j .:ai.\t1.am Tee mvsterv table and fish-nond\tu._____ m_\t.a t>\u201eu.-a .with rv,»\tinai.ctrcr\tccrPir.'-, 1 the\texception\tof the installation of after spending Easter cussing the\tpulp industry,\twbic.i\thinerv\t\u2019parents, Col.and Mrs.Rioux,\tWit gives thousands employment and; Th in>vk ti t visit WestburvI l'8™ Street, has been instrumental in the found-;\tf\t*\t-\t*\t- ing of such towns as Grand\u2019 Mere,\tf*te?,ded to the C00\"®'1 at \u2019ts* La Tuque and Kenogami.\tj Dr Fo^eat rfe&\u2019SS\t^ STXZfied\tSl*rr «x Tl\" (\u2022ta-x.is: the land of the province.The lum-1 thewoJk which has been done, and ! be out shortly\treturns were most encouraging.(words.The meeting closed wit her companies, with very few ex- her\tmystery table and fish-pond tjne business Mr.Robert Robertson 'were well patronized, the former took charge of the programme and being in charge of Mrs.Bryant, and Introduced Mrs.W.R.Price, who the latter of Mrs.Mandigo.The food ^ve a most interesting talk on Chl- a«t evenino- bv Alderman Mr.W.H.Lynch, Metre Street, ! ta.M™ « ® very prettily arranged !ne?e Missions in Canada.Miss Rob-t.chairman of the Ct I ^ ^ been conined to the house i ^\trchaîgTT'Mr» -tton extended a vote of thanks to rial Commission.\t1 dnrmg the past week by illness, is: ^fiw\u2019E\"d, X 'n'k\tllrs; f\u201d'*\u2019 ,\t,\t,\t| it is expected that this fine new ,ad-,\t, et-ptions, owned none, but purcha?-[ j;tion to the city's electric depart-! Mies Lena Flaherty, Fulton ave-cd only the timber on these land;, ; n.ent will be furnishing power by rue> has returned from Lacolle, which were leased to them for May first.\ti Que., where she short period.Consequently the pro- i-( holidays with he vince has complete control so as til\tCHILD WELFARE CLINIC | A.Chadsey.keep up sustained production.\tj\t.MEETING\t*\t*\t« It was not the axe of the lumlier-' The Executive for the Child Friends and relatives gathered man that it is feared will seriously Welfare Clinic met yesterday after- at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Per-injury Canada\u2019s heritage of im- noon *n lhe Clinic room, with Mrs.kins, Beckett Road, on Saturday mens# fore-st lands, but fire.Fire, Rosenbloom presiding.Various mat- evening, last and spent a social since Confederation, has been in- 'iers business was brought up and time prior to the departure of Mr, strumental in destroying 700,000 ,cP°rls given.The report of the Perkins for St.John.N.B.square miles of territory, while the\tcampaign was given, showing th the d from Lacolle, ule \"\t^ 1 spent the Easter P0,nPd cn acc?\u2019ant oiJl° r sister, Mrs.E.:.tid f\taftC^ ( hurch Hall.The min *\t*\t*\tMizpah benediction.The regular monthly meeting of\t*\t*\t* the W.A.of St.Peter's Church, post-* The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of Trinity Holy Week, was United Church met yesterday at the noon in the home of Mrs.Shorten, King Street nutes of the West, with a good attendance of last meeting and the treasurer's re- members and Mrs.Cutts.first vice-port were read and confirmed.Miss president, in the chair.The usual Mary Twose read a letter from Miss reports were given, the treasurer\u2019s Mathias, of Richmond, regarding the statement showing that the sale overseas bale, which she said would and tea on Saturday last was suc-have to be sent off by April 15th.It cessful.Yesterday\u2019s meeting was in was suggested that quilt tops and ihe form of a farwell to Mrs.Bou-comfort bags should be made.Cor- dreau, who is going to Montreal to respondence was read from Quebec reside, and a presentation was made the regiment should be thanked for offering the use of their mess.Tho matter was finally left without any definite arrangements having bson made.Asked for Report on Poiiee Investigation Prior to the conclusion cf the meeting Alderman Labrecque referred to the recent criticism of the police department, and asked wh .t had ben done in regard to the report which was to have been prepared and presented to the Council.Alderman Loranger, chairman of the police committee, replied by saying that this report would be ready for Monday evening next, and made a motion, which was The report of the road committee provided for the purchase of different materi.'il in connection with their work, such as cement, granite i and stur.e.Free light for Sherbrooke Airport Inc.The request made by the Sherbrooke Airport Incorporated that free light be supplied by the city to their landing field cn the CcllmV field was granted by the electric committee.Other items cf this committee\u2019s report provided for the purchase of coke, gas meters and oil meters.Tha eommitte also accepted the tender furnished by Messrs.K.B.Jenckes for $15,415 for the building of a transformer building and concrete block wall around gas holders.The following tenders were also received for ttiis work: Stewart.Construction: Building.ml.er of tha rliminisl\u2019l'v: i II supply viien ha created lha Fed i.l Oil Conaarvaiicn Board undei.th(?aUjpices of t!le ian K.G.Pierce.\tV.,\ti C0^,fan( f1I}/:onJlet,tijon v\t1 °on'1 \u2019 Tlvir1,r* amf whlte lal\",s\u2019 1wh'le otb:\u2019r *\tr.», Auocisted l*rr\u201e .nd Hr»ur.\t^ pain or bodj]y di£comforts Then one nijtht in a restaurant an accident The Daily Record ruMithrd du\u2019.lr.eiccpt Sunday*, by t!iï Shortirookt Rtcurd Company.Ltd.O V.'el\u2019.lnglan Slrrri Nor.Ii, Shorbrooke, Uur.r.sTAuusnr.1) February $.tss?._ MO BEIEFiEÎS nrv, \u2022«price* evriUeblr.SI RSCKIPYION RATES\u2014Rotes strictly in odvance.to ony , i 1 «** in t oned».Crest Britain and the United Stoles: One year.' ' \u2018 » \u2018 eddies* {3.00: six months, il three months, $1.00; one month, 4Cc.AN A.B.C.PAPER.The Record is a member ul the Audit Bureau of Circulation, ond the circulation is regularly audited ami ruaranterd.won A waiter let slip his tray.A bottle struck the fakir and cut a slight gash in his august eyebrow.A few weeks later ha filed suit to obtain _____________________________250,000 francs damages from the restaurant, \\ NOT HER PROMlfitNT CANADIAN \u2019 j maintaining that only by the payment of that sum P-\\CSES ON\t! could his honor be satisfied and he be repaid for Another distinguished Canadian, a man who \u2018he pain he had been made to suffer, the admiration of ali, has passed on in the\tThere ,s a story of a poet who wrote elo- person cf S r Hugo John Macdonald, one time gently of \u2018he trans.tormess of human life of the premier of the Province of Manitoba and a ,on uselessness of fame, and the tawdnness of repu- of the illustrious Right Hon.Sir John A» Macdon* nr> i\ti \u2022\t\u2022 j\tf 4L ii T- L r r j .\u2022\tfv,« nnmin\twhen some one plagiarized one of these aid.a Father of Confederation and the Uomin-\tL T\tc , ,\trj .V1 .\tlines he invoked tne whole weight of the law to ions first Prime Minister.\t,\t.Sir Hugh lohn attained national prominence keeP -enown 1 \u201c\t\u2022\tt in political fields, in law and as a pioneer citi-; The first man who said, Th\u201e ,s a queer When but twenty-two year, world spoke f.ve wise words !; is the inconsistency of human beings that zen of the West.,\tj\tit is 'ne inconsistency or numan beings tnat of age he lourr.eyea west and marched under\tc\t.\t,\u2022\ti ,\t,\ti d a D- .\t,, ti-n» nt : produces most of life s interesting paradoxes.\u2014 Lord Wolseley to the Red River at the time ot f .1\tD L .n:___ 1\tPast.hut ^P1*\t^ * *> C* v v \u2018I* *5 PARAGRAPHS .j.Fcrionals and Oiî-cr Ho es of hle.sii frem Bedford and Surrounding Diilrict\u2014Topics from Viciniiy.BEDFORD, Qu?., Apr.l fl.\u2014-Mv.and Mrs.Ross Proston laft un Sunday evening far Boston, Mass., to remain for several days and ta attend tha marriage of Mrs.Pre -ton\u2019s brother, Mr.Frederick VVal-| 1er, which took place on Tuesday.! Miss Muriel Tait is spending her I school vacation of ten days with her mother, Mrs.A.Tait, at Frelighs-, burg.Un Thursday evening a meating of tha executive committee of tha i Senior Badminton Club was held for the purpose of reorganizing the | schedule after the Lenten season.) Under the new schedule the ladies\u2019j nights will ba Tuesday and Thursday, with Friday afternoon, while the men will have Monday and Wednesday evenings with Saturday evening both for th?ladies and men.Hereafter .ha evaning period ¦a far rtcsYcvci P.t tiw ù r.Ha to to out i.i tha vtran.a.On Saturday tvanirg M.-s.For-' I., Rmiih enturtaimJ a r.umha.' of j .:.a ycun.ï frierds of her son, Maa-i icr Westland Smith, on the cccas-ien nf h'.s twelfth birthday.Mrs.(I.A.C.iven motored out) from Montre: 1 and spent several | day;; during the past week with h uncle «.id aunt, Mr.and Mrs.R.M.j ,Icr,?s.I Mrs.Martha Kisphsed, M\u2019r.i M.! h fh.t t Hill, u-i Pundcy, Ruon'ts of Shepherd and Mr.Kiburn Eldrids».\u2022 .r parents, Mr.a '.d M.v\\ Kdw .1 a.I of Montreal, at the h mes cf V/iLen.Mr.and I.Va!.'Mr, and Ahs.Charles l.ldiid o and .o' Kuu\\.\\.1 ; a.: | Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Lay.\t! at the same homo._ | Mr.Midge ley, of Montreal, was) Miss Ciar'ca E\u2019iatle, of ; at homo here, with his family.i burg, ha.* clo>vd her irtTtt ABC Itra/ilV'&fEWf Mr.Herald Wright, of Foster, \u2022\"\u2022vnd.r.'r two \\ \u2022\u2022\u2022 FROM YKMnf! .Tat sfa4 Mrs, E.W.Patch, and da'i'vhtcr, Ailene, were in Montreal In t v;< and far:-kd gUCil 5 Ewaotr-¦ aluol and i v he Ed ay.vEh ini'.Bouaher, oî purjha?\"d t!'.:1 |iro:>, Hiram Tibhitts and V.\u2019i .¦\u2022ion the first \u2022 -a ~ the dry with her cousin, Mrs.Ray-j ter, tha late Sister Marie cf the jfrg Aubrev Moire.by a great many.During the last few year use of oil has increased tremendously, and some lives, fear that the latest conservation agreement reached between all of the producers in the Western hemisphere will result in higher prices for oil.j The agreement is approved by the Christian : Science Monitor which says: \u2019\u2019Evidently it is hope, as well as purpose, of oil producer.\u2019in Western Hemisphere to effect substantia! economies in the consumption of crude petroleum without appealing to the nations or states for specific restrictive legislation.It is only by the co-operation of those engaged in producing crude oil and its deriva-ives, of course, that the programme of conservation can be carried out Lacking this, regulation or limitation by law of production designed to prevent waste would be necessary.\"It is interesting to note that it is not propos'd to reduce, as a result of the limitation r* t - ccr.-umpt\u2019on cf crude oil, the supply of ; 're and iabrlea-.ts reo.uired by the in-c as r.g use of motor vehicles and other ma-c' Incry.Indeed it is promised that through a-plication of improved methods in the re- ar.\t.-\tj f ring and cracking processes the increased demand will be met without adding to the volume of crude oil consumed.Thus the price to consumers need not be materially advanced.Indeed it m:ght conceivably be lowered from present levels because of the economies which are said to be possible to inaugurate, coupled with the saving in the volume of crude oil purchased.\u201cViewed economically, the agreement reached is commendable.The conservation of the visible supply of petroleum has long been urged and long accepted as a necessity, ith the realization that the development of improved processes has made it possible to prevent waste in manufacture, therebey insuring an adequate supply without drawing more and more liberally on natural stores, it would be shortsighted to ct ntinuc- the profligate methods long practiced.The comparative ease with which new fields have been brought into production in many parts of the world .as encouraged rivalry among producers and refiners who have given little thought to the economies involved The search has been for a profitable market for a product cheaply and sometimes wastefully produced.\u201cTiie agreement which has been made by which it is proposed to conserve and regulate the production of petroleum in the western world may, eventually, be considered by producers in Europe and the Far East.The rivalry for new deposits of crude oil will be less acute as the demand for the raw product decreases as a -esult of the elimination of waste.It is proposed, by the employment of improved processes, to increase by one-third tine volume of gasoline and lubricating oil from a given number rf barrels of crude petroleum.This possibility may postpone almost indefinitely the day when the world may be ea.led upon to face an actual shortage of the supply.\u201d BELIEF AND CONDUCT Somehow it is rather rare to find 3 person whose belief fits his conduct.I Live heard it said that among the Hindus \u2022 eligion ! morality are not suppos.2 to have anything to do with each other.A ma., may be reputed to be very holy, but maybe a great thief.Before we cavil at this, let us ask ourselves how consistent ment.bel Currie, after which the minutai of the preceding meeting were read j i by tha secretary, Miss Evelyn Best.The afternoon was spsnt in wotk-ing cn flowers for tha fish pond at the forthcoming supper, while plans ; for the play which will be given ' by the society were also discussed.A normal woman is one who knows just how she j ?e^n;s^In^t'3 AJ\" ^VvA-i oV!.\u201e\t' ,\t.\t,\tJones at the close of the afternoon.will snub a few acquaintances if ever she gets rich.| Mr, Jamas Hearn was with his *\t*\t*\tfamily in Montreal over the week- How did \"Hip, hip, hooray!\u2019\u2019 get started?\u201cHooray\u201d) end and holiday.formerly had no connection with hips.\tMr.and Mrs.L.Ililliker, of Swan- *\t«\t»\tton.Vt., who have been at the home .\t,\t,\t, .,\tof Mrs.George Martin for a time, The cynic\twno\tthinks\tpeople\tno\tlonger\thave\tfaith\thave returned to their home.hasn\u2019t observed the \"Lost\u201d department in the want ads.( For a long time tha Southern Can- *\t\u2022\t*\tada Power Company has contsmplat- Old fellows\tstill\thope\tfor\tfour\tscore\tand\tten, but\te,d g\\v\u201cn£ Bedford two sources or electric power, namely, one from Cowansville, which has been serving Bedford for some years, and one If statesmen and newspapers would shut up, people from Farnham, on which work has j would give no more thought to war with England than( 1)6611.ca£J\u2019ed during th?wii.Uir ¦ .- r\tmonths.Tne poles for tbis ! ne nave | lO aa.w.-., .\u2022 a.s.\t! already been set.cross-arms and in- *\t*\t*\tIsolators mounted and some of the It\u2019s\teasy\tto\tmake money as a\tfarmer.\tYou just\tplow\twire strung.To take care of this line ) and plant\tfor\ttwenty\tyears\tand\tthen\tsell\tout\tto\ta\t\u2019\u2019\u2022 wa?n^essary to build a new transformer station whicn is located mond, in St.Albans, Vt.\ti Incarnation, who was a member of Miss Enid Neil spent the week- the Order of the Presentation of end with her parents at her hooiej Mary, and whose funeral was held j in Ayer\u2019s Cliff.\t; from the Mother House of the Qr- At tha annual Easter supper < i der in St.Hyacinthe.Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Hodge were RICE KRIS PIE 3 St.James\u2019 Church will be held on 'Mrs.F.the usual day of meeting for tha ) has riispo: Sager, of Pigeon Hilll, d of her property and -enior branch of tha W.A., tha; has coma to Bedford to make her inaatir.g will ba postponed until ; heme with her Ulster, Miss Mattia Wednesday, April 10th, when it i Thompt on.will be held at tha rectory.\tj Mr.and Mrs.Renard, of Mont- Mr.Rodney McGowan was with real, wera the guests on Sunday his mother, Mrs.William McGow- last at the hom.cf Mr.and Mrs.an, for a time during the Easter Joseph Dim.holidays.\tMr.and Mrs.Harry Jones mo- Mrs.W.A.Chaitus, who has tored to Montreal on Sunday to ra-pent the past winter months in : main for several days with Mrs.lorida with her niec.es, the Misses Nettle and Lydia Alcotnbrack, of Montreal, has returned from Florida, and has gone to Richmond, here she will remain for a number they are thinking of a golf score.f weeks \\vi Jones\u2019 slater, Mrs.Robert Paul, and Mr.Paul, of Wcstmount, Mrs.J.E.(tendron, accompanied by Messrs.Paul-Omer Roy and Walter McNamara, motored to h her daughter, Mrs.Montreal on Wednesday.On Thursday, March 23th, sever-, al events were played uff in the nier badminton tournament, among which was an event beiv.een Dr.F.E.Drap :r and Mrs.Ralph Can Horn vs.Mr.L.J.Gould ard Mrs.D.J.Reid, which resulted in a win for tha first named- contestants, who took two straight games.o.\t.\t'just near where the Bedford-Henry ville power line crosses the highway between Bedford and Mystic.This transformer station is an up-to-date installation consisting of a bank of three transformers and a galvanized steel structure on which are mounted the primary and secondary buses _________________ and switches.This new line from [ Farnham will also supply light and Wives are heartless people who snicker when they Power for.Mystic and Notre Dame catch a man posing before a mirror in his lodge uni- de Stanbridge.When this new line ,\t6\t.is completed Bedford will be very lorm'\t! well supplied with power and light * * *\tand the possibilities of the interrup- \u201cRestraint is essential to art.\u201d I; must have been a uon °f service will be greatly regreat artist who first apnlied the adjective to \u201cbad\t, r> \u2022 ,\t.\t., ., \u201e\t; Mr.D.J.Reid 13 sailing on Wed- I nesday, April Ubh, on the Maure-*\tj tania from New York for a six No wonder gangsters tell the police nothing.If you weeks\u2019 trip abcard in company with know here theje\u2019s a covey of birds, do you tell other his brother, Mr.William Reid, of hunters?\tj Torrington, Conn., president of tha, .\tTorrington Company.While away , , ,\t.\t,\t,\t,\t,\t! they will visit the different branch- A labor-saving device may do the work of five men, cs of tj,e ccmpany abroad.but the five men don\u2019t loaf while waiting for an expert Mbs Hilda Vaughan, of Slan-to come and adjust them.\t| bridge Ridge, was with her grand- »\t*\t*\t1 parents, Mr.and Mrs.L.L.Tham- for a time during her Easter and young son, of Enosburg Fm Vt., hava returned to their home, i after a short stay with M-s.Mor- ) gan\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mr?.George ! Wightmun.Master Gage Saunders, of Terre-i benne, is spending his Eaten», vaca-] tien vith his grandparents, Mr.1 Correct this sentence: \u201cJohn holds a public office,\u201d! a?said the wife, \u201cand I don\u2019t get mad when the papers \u2022acal'on- criticise him.\u201d\ti Maït8r Lyall Rhicard, of Stan- ~\tbridge Ea.it.we.e guest?on Ea - Mr.and Mrs.Percy Rhicard and .\t^\t.ter Sunday at the home of Mr.* * * * * * * * ****** * * Rhicard\u2019s sister.Mas.F.J.Berdan, PRESS COMMENT * \"te^K® VdeFricker requested on1 Sunday that the names of all those j ! who were ill or shut-in and who de-j RUSSIAN OIL.\tsired to have a private celebration (Christian Science Monitor)\tol the Holy Communion during the! Sir Henri Deterding and tne British oil interests coming week, would be given him.) have entered into a contract with the Soviet \u201cROP\u201d There will a choii practice /or| (Russian Oil Products), the result of which probably the members of the St.James fi- ****+*'t>**«*««********* + + + ÿ >ur practice is with our preach- will be the cessation of trade rivalry that has, existed ( hoir on Friday evening at seven between these two great petroleum factors.There is 0V!oek at the home of th» orn-an-much more to this adjustment than the simple fact that ist Mrs A S.McCaw.The trouble with most child training is- not portends the end of a disagreement between two that the parent does not give excellent advice, but powerful marketing factors.There is even more to the that he sets a very faulty example.Often the gentlest of creatures entertain the moat relentless, of creeds, and often the man who apparently neglects religion altogether is quite commendable in his conduct.The answer is not hat religion and morality hove nothing to do with each other, but that human nature is queer.A commotion on the street car.On Thursday evening another) event in the senior badminton tournament was played off, when Mr.Orb.dal Gould ard Mr Ro:-.i Pres-ten defeated Mr.W.C.King and Mrs.L.J.Gould.Mr.and Mrs.Aurelian Gigna< ami three children, of Pigeon flill, ! truce than the mere fact that some of the leaders of the party in England who did not favor trade with Soviet Russia have found cause to reverse their attitude.The agreement between the British and the Soviet interests to market petroleum upon an orderly basis virtually in-| volves a sincere desire to conserve oil and to eliminate wasteful methods of competition.To anyone acquainted with the petroleum market, ¦v*Te tha guests on Sunday 01 the | it ha-, been apparent for quite some time that a serious latter\u2019s parent.-, Mr.and dr::.Wil-problem the, «.in is that -J overproduction.It has been frid Giroux.evident, moreover, for some time pate., that the world- Mr.and Mr .Wilbur Borden mo-wide overpioduc\u2019.ion of petroleum could not be contre.- tore-1 *0 Montre.-.1 on Saturday and; pent tha day.Mr.Kenneth Sheltus, who is at-1 A worried, anemic, henpecked little con ductor rod over a crag-jawed woman who had Jed until there had been effected more amicable rcla- hraced her feet, refused to pay her fare, and tions between the differing factions.dared the underfed official to eject her.\t.r.rar\u2019C6* S»(ain* pf>lan,J and .yrtahl otbr countries tending McGill University, was After r u-h wr-nvTnv ar neared that *V- whK'?.d«P\u201cndent oatf,,!e «corce» for their oil wjlh hi, parent , Mr.and .Mrs.A.J./ttur rnu-.i wrungi.ng 1.appeared that »*i- HlJpp}Itx have expressed some apprehension regarding c-h-it-H f,,r J'a t r arrived at the street when the desired to get on.the present trends.They apparently are disinclined to \u201d \\iiWe-\u2022.\"«tay.',.,.11 r-.turned anyway, ro she consented to eject herself.\tsacrifice the benefits they have been able to derive A.\t.h»,\t(» 1,1, ,1\t,r\t11 , from a demoralized market in which they can obtain As she went out she folded up the pamphlet barj?ajr) pri,\u201e on lhfcir pu,chas,.But those benefits do 'he w; s carrying, it was a religious 'ract.\tnot offset the tremem'/.ijs world waste caused by the On a country road the other day the writer extravagant extraction of the petroleum supplies and otrely missed being crashed into by an automo- Ÿ\u2019\u2019 àif.rijyjUon of stocks.Temporarily prices may be 1 , 1\t,\t.\t.1 > '\t1 favorable* to com .mer-, out if he condition in questi/in , f\u2018 ' ,at careened pas.wjt/i whining tires and w\u201e,\u201e ajjowed to continue there would certainly be a s!irie!::rg siren, a banner flapping madly from the roar.As it shrieked past the legend on the banner was visible for an instant.L eceir.s the car w « returning fm .-i parade on Monday to her duties with the Tor-) rington Company, after spending tho past few days with her parents ! at St.Armand.Mr.N.bougie?, of Stanbridge! Ridge, va a gue.it at the home of \u2022Ir.rr l Mr?.R.M.Joneo on .Sun-Sunday.Mr .D.Sv el, ho has been con-] \u2022oppagi 0! v;< \u2022i do r.ot opein tr.at wav.\tof infl&pimaiorv rh u.-r.r'.ism, hi.rtainly reaction nece iitatir.g rapid accretions in price or a iiubr\u2019.itution of a new fuel at some future time.At that a Erie Hibbard, and Mr.Hibbard.Ga Wednesday evening the con-1 elurLitg events in the junior badminton tom-namant ware played off.resulting in Miss Rosemary Higginscn and Malcolm McCaw being the champions.Miss Iligginson ! and Mr.McCaw had to play two ; vents in the finals, defeating Mis | Angelina Stevens and Mr.Charles In the event between Mr.D.J.Reid McCaw and Miss Sybil Branin and and Mrs.Robert Russell vs.Mr?.Mr.Elliott Cockerline.\tW.C.King and Mr, W.Borden.Mr.The regular monthly commun!-) Reid and Mrs.Russell scored a vie-! cation cf the Bedford Masonic ; tory.On Wedna.iday evening, Mrs.\u2019 Ladge wa: held on Monday evening Wilbur Borden and Mr.Robert rf this week, when the Fellowcraft Russell played Mr.Bhurl Wight-' degree was exemplified by the of- nan and Miss Jean Higginson win-1 ficers of the lodge.Rt.Wov.Bro.H.n.ng two straight games.Vr.Frickar was installed district I Mr.and Mrs.Edward Morgan) grand chaplain of the Masonic District of Bedford, Rt.Wor.Bro.S.IT.Kornberger performing the ceremony of installation.Mrs.A.T.Gould, accompanied by Mrs.P.M.Hayes, of Frelighsburg, and Mrs.A.S.McCaw were in St.Albans, Vt., recently.Tha engagement of the teaching an 1 Mrs F.C.Saunders, staff of the Bedford High School; Miss Thelma Stewart, who wa; for tha scholastic year of 192D-3') for a time in Granby, has accepted has bean completed.During the past a position in Reek Island.Prior to weeks the two » acancles on the geing to her new position, Mis?! staff caused by the resignation of; Stewart, spent several days with; Mi.: Marion Husk and Mas Rose- her mother, Mrs.Robert Stewart.! mary Higgin.mn, of Calumet, have Mr.thirl os Bockus, of Dnlson : been filled.Mises Anne Wells, of Junction, spent Saturday in Bed- ; Inverness, and Miss Winnie C.j ford.Rutherford, of Fiich Bay, have\tac- Mr.Philip\tJarest, of Montml I copied the positions for the\tele-\twas with\this\tparents, Mr.and Mrs.) mentary department.These with David Jarest, for a short time du:-thc four (nsmlrrs of the present' ing the present week, teaching staff who have been re-cn- Mias Chrysler, of Montreal, i gaged, complete: ; the staff toe 1929-\tspending\ther\tEaster vacation-at the 30, the personnel of which will\tbe,\thomo of\ther\taunt, Mrs.V, E.Me-! Mr.T.A, Johnston, of Cooler hire*, i Kenny.ai principal, Mr.Andrew Emmett, On Wednesday afternoon, the bi-French specialist, Miss Jean C.Hig- monthly meeting of th?Guild of gin.on, of Calumet, intermediate j St.James\u2019 Church was held at the department, Mi.\tAnnie.Wells and\thome * of Mrs.\tWilbur Borden,\twho Mi-;:» Rutharford,\telementary d-\twas assisted\tin entertaining\tby partirent, and Miss Esther M.Mrs.M.Horton.The meeting was Black, of Stanbury, primary de- opened by the r ctor, the Rev.H.partmer.t.\tV.Frieker, after which the min- The shooting ,.rd spearing of fish utes 0f the preceding meeting, during the spring of the year haa which was held at the home of Mrs.been a more or T s general prae- Rolland Derick, were read by Mrs.tie?ajong Pike River and else- {{.L.Craighead, in the absence of where.The Government is laying the secretary, Mrs.J.W.Cocker-special stress on this form of il- line, who was ill.Mrs.Cockarlin?legal fishing and\tthe members of\treported that\tthe sum of $58.05\thad the different fish\tand gan a clubs\tbeen realized\tfrom the lectures, are asked to wain pos.iible offend- which were given during the Len-against such acts.Many form-, ten season in the parochial hall, of illegal fishing are done more or |.';naj arrangements were complet-!c ; thoughtlessly or in ignorance cd for the Easter supper on Wed-of the law rather than a- a d'dib- no day evening.The members of ; rate offence again, t such law?,.In the Guild, who are in charge of the the spring of the year certain fish various details are: Supper tables, come up into the shallow waters to Mrs.1) J.Reid, Mrs.W.Pendleber->pawn and tha destruction of one ,.y( Miss Angelina .Stevens, Mrs.fish at this season of the year not R,jV, Preston, Mrs.Ralph Van1 Horn, Mrs.Wilbur Borden and Mr?.E.F.Draper, while the fish pond will he in charge of \u2018he.m -m-bers of the Junior W.A.and Guild; the miscellaneous table vill lx» in, charge of Mrs.W.If.Williamson and Mrs.M.Horion, while tho \u2022 who will solicit the food are Mr .F.VV.Jones, Mi ?Hem/.n Hulbur.l and Mr .I).If.Connor.The tic!, d : cll-rs are Mrs.Vf.C.King, Mi?.Thomas Mrs.L.J.Gould ami Mr;.\u2019 R.L.Craighead.At the conclusion of the afternoon refreshments ware servi d by the horvtppsas, who ware c ri ! 1 hy Mrs.P K.Steven?and For Men Who Intend to Succeed ARE you one of tlio thousands of Canadian > on-,]*» to w\u2019.ioni the unlimitct] o]tj:ort(ini[ic oftliis r.raa/ing young man\u2019s land arc hcikoning?Arc \\ forego for several year?.Any North American Life representative will he olad to explain tha Advance Protection Plan in detail for you.NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY\u201d I'rcuulri; t : THOMAS BRADSHAW Chairman of the Hoard: J.II.DUNDY Crnoral Manager: D.U.KILGOt It »rs.W.S.Hr - rr & District Manat or.20 Wellington Si.Slterbrooke.Que, ilcad OfTirr iORONTO, \u2018\\*heI,in!nulels Vf^thel\t\u2019\t\u2018 |tion with the three leading pens.in t mining were read and appro^i Grade VIII\u2014Ivan Richards, Mil-1.T.h® Iqadmg pen, which is entered\tFulief; cd.\t,\t' dred The convener\u2019s reports were then ba Wh iic g Y Hi_Ivan H rhnrt s v : '\t111 ivaumg i'c-u, wniva ia enuerça .*7 \u2019 -V J.\t*\t.Hodge, Keith Richardson^ Mel-! by Mr.J.E Burnet, of Cowansville, Mrs.?\u2022 p IficoJnalf Mrs0 , -\t.I .\tp?8le:} Jr.Kwhar?S0\u201d\u2019r Mer\" the8 entries of mS r £?KnW?'if ! Hutihin^Mrs.C.Peasley knd Mrs.¦ .eu 1 y *ho secretary-! wn Roge-.s, Maiy Weed, I-»c a g i j jj j ^ Gnaediger\u2019 of'^van Monty: entertainment com-; which was as .follows: Bcssart, Raymond Stevenson, Dons y \u201e \u2019.fi hà|-e totals of 764 3 \u2019ami mittee- Mrs.B.Reynolds, Mrs.A.C.- vv.! n u:: .' mee.ü'.gs were hekF Pcnticcst, .Malcolm McBurney, Ran- 0403J\u2018 int\u2019shresoecHveh- 4\t1 Smith, Mrs.W.U.Lewis and M»ss dui'iiiît the year, with an average dr.ll Williams, Rhena Smith, KatU- attendar 649.3 points, respectively.\tr> j 1\ti 1.t ' ci ¦ -\\t i ' xvt The total production for the past : F*orence Bradford.'nr r\t/w r,! * Ifsn Johnston, S terme Aeston, Wil- w&ek by the twenty pens entered! The treasurer in giving the sea- ^ ^\t*P?' det, Wamson, Lawrence Hodgeman.\u2022 amounte(j to 1,029 eggs, while the pen\u2019s report said that after paying ; \u2018on ler,J !\" Vie odd:| Grade VII\u2014Dons Caswell, Ar';total production jfor the twenty all expenses there was a balance on i:\tin oeptember, at 'nold Jackson, Myrtle Wheeler, Ce-; pens amounts to 10,812 eggs.\t! hand of $83.45.The resignations of, : \u2022: ¦.fmi\" wîs,Fres#nî a\".d cile Blais.\ti The following is the standing of the president, Mrs.F.Buck, and; ¦ 0 a,._ into, e*iing ta.k on Insti- : Grads VI\u2014Ev-]yn Lowd, James ! tho tiers:\tvice-president, Miss Anna Goyette, nearly every meeting.The treasur- ,.r.1 or reported $115.25 being raised ! !.!!™s^P.0U_*las^\u2018:?!13S\u2019 Arlene CaÆ' B.R.649.3 the season a success.The prizes Vf.M.Parsons.Barnston,\t\"'«''e then presented to the winners Cara W.L.638.7 ancl the curling season closed.Bond Little, North Hatley,\tMr.end Mrs.A.H.Giddings and' w .oven to Mrs Kobe-ta for hcr Grade\u2019 III-Rckrta Laberea' W.W.\t.\t.635.4 Mr and Mrs.Reg Dozois spent the \u2019\t0\t.to- , 1 p.,,.L.pr I vmri.it linviH Wood 1 Lennôxville Experimental\tweek-end in Montreal, guests of exer!: nt report and a for her\tWefr Gorden Shau Rev.Mr.Wilson, bearers, Sawyerville I )\u201c¦ E v TOMKINS, eye.ear.nose neighbor and considerate of others, lh°ir' *» Dr- pill\u201cn.dcr «.»d1Mr-.E- A-stoke.much beloved by his own family | be>utiful ,pr,y, anJ t0 those who ïent Und a Wide circle oi friends,\t, flowers, and also those who sent flowers The funeral took place Tuesday, ! during his sickness, and for the many e:> rarages at Lennoxville.Phone 3S3.19 Gilles pie Street.\t» Heated apartment to let-four rooms, bath room, gas stove included.Bernard £ C:e.Tel.71S.GENERAL NEWS OF INTEREST MFOSTER (Canada\u2019s Most Beautiful Theatre) Today and Thursday and Throat.Specialist to the Sherbrooke Hospital.136 Wellington St N Tel.ITS.^IX-ROOM TENEMENT TO LET AT :>; Court St from M»* 1st.Modern conveniences, hardwood finish, gas, gel tubs, furnace.Price.$22.Apply C.A- Turner.199 Victoria.Phone 1566-M.piRNI; *\th ous' RNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.MY ouse rear Main Street, Sutton Vinage.¦ to rent for May 1st.Mr?.Emelin?McNeil.1 S1 NE LITTER OF FET PUPPIES FOR articu Que.O Bishop's Crte TORE TO LET MAY 1ST, 132 WELLING-ton St North, a: present occupied by Jas.Thompson.Basement full length or store.Apply H.A.Hyndman, care of W.S.Dresser & Co.Phone 114.MOORE ST.TO LET\u2014TEN ROOMS.___________ADVOCATES VICOL.LAZURE.COUTURE & KO'b tier, advocates Olivier Budding, corner Wellington ami King Streets.Sherbrooke.lyELLS.LYNCH & WILSON.ADVO-cates.Canadian National Lank Bldg.I > UGG.MIGNAULT & HULTHAM.\\D-Nocates, McManam.v & Wa sh Building 70 Wellington SL North.Phone 15S9.AT ORRIS & WOLFE.ADVOCATES.ETC.Sherbrooke ar.d Richmond, Que.March 5th, at l p.m., from his late pression?of sympathy.fpeid^nc** to th\"* United Church,\ters.Horace cable.~\tf.\t.unu.L .\tMR.AND MRS.WM.FAULKNER, Itenis and Noies of Ger.oral Interest from Fosicr and Vicin- i-y- 1 he Dramatic Romance with James Hall, Margaret Mann and ' a capable cast of players.Randbcro, which was largely at tended by friends who came to pay thair last tribute of reopect to thr departed and show their sympathy for the sorrowing frmndi.The service -w as conducted by Rev.Merritt Wilson, who spoke ccmforting words to the bereaved.The Sawyerville choir rendered the three favorite hymns of the deceas- MR.AND MRS.ALBERT LAROCHE, MR.AND MRS.EDWARD WARD, MISS EVA LISTER.TC URN I SHED FIVE-ROOM SUMMER COT-tssf, Lakç Animer, for sale.Darsain for cash.Would exchange for au:o.Box 60 Record Office.\\ LARGE QUANTITY OF WIRE FENC-ice for ,a.e.Write or phere for pr;oes.R.C.McFadden, Lsaraoxville, Que.: 21 r^V,fed.LEET^=: J HC», ADVOCATE P® welu^ \u201cTake My Life and Let it Be,\u2019 and range.Hardwocd floors.Phone 325.\t^ ton St V.bherhrooke: R'-hmond Que.Must J:.US T,23.r ihe UrCb A PAJ *¦ *- co na Apts., 136 Wellington SL North.Heated, hot and cold «ater included, five room.; and bath.Apply H.A.Hyndman, care of W S.Dreiser & Co.Phone 114.HARAGE TO LET AT Hotel, Burv R.A.GRAND VIEW smith.1 FURNITURE FOR SALE BETWEEN 2 and 9 evenings, in apartment furnished î** mahogany.Sorr\" a.'-'-ipups including Georgian Hall chair.English b\u2019-eakfast table; cut glass, til'or and china.7 Yh->r\": Apts., 122 Wellington St.No.Phone 107».T> A BY CHICKS WHITE L LGHORNS from Taccreds individual hen matings.290 parentage to 339 egg males.Posime-ly a real bargain for order?p.aced in March.Orders for thi grado limited.SL Rose Poultry Farm.St.Rose.Que.PO LET IN LENNOXVILLE ON MAIN *\u2022 Street, two rooms, suitable for dwelling, .il'.nsry shop cr any small business.G.W.'aylor.Waterrilie.Phene 2S.200 Cumiskcj PAKM> FOR SALE___________ ACRE FARM THREE MILES from Richmond, for sa-e.100 acres sp\u2019ements and some siock.George ¦ Richmond HE!, Que.Tel.Angus TEACHERS WANTED 100 i( ( )- PROTESTANT TEACHER.MAC-Id grcduaLe wanted for the Town-thip of Ma?.:p for a term cf nine months, beginning ocf.let.1929.Salary $t* per month.Arriv R.R.Merrill, Sec.-Trccs., R.R.Z, Magog.Que.>) PROTESTANT QUALIFIED TEACHERS ^ wante : for the Island Brook Intermediate school for the Primar- and Elementary Departments, for the coming term, salary $55 per month.Applicant» to furnish references when applying.Apply to A S.^ QUALIFIED PROTEST ANT TEACHERS wanted for the School Municipality of Newport, for the coming term of nine menthe, salary UÔ per month.Reference* to accompany applications.Apply to A.S.Farnsworth, Sec.-Treas., Sawyerville.T>RINCIPAL REQUIRED FOR KINGS-*¦ bury Model School for coming schne, : ear to teach Grades \u20ac-9, ealary $90 per month.Apply with reference*, Jas.B.Kerr, Sec.-Tress.Kingsbury, Que.ACRE FARM FOTl SALE \u2014 Located two miles from village of South Durham.Qn?.Goo*I buildings, pier.iy water.Fric?S^.ÔOO.Apply Box SI.South Durham.Que.REXL ESTATE for sale House for sale on main street.Lennoxtdile, cl«e to churches.P.O.and railway*.Good garage.Apply Dr.J.B.Winder.T)RO?EP.TY FOR SALE \u2014 RESIDENTE.tea room and gas station, barn with eight atails, cne acre of land.Government highway.Bargain for caafc.Apply Box 40 R'Æord Office.Just received car load of choice draft, general purpose and farm horses, acme nne mams.22 Bowen Ave South.M R.O'DONNELL Alone?\u201d riuI \"Hock cf A^es Clt for Me.\u201d\tj Th.bearers were neighbors and | friends, Mesers.Valentine Swail.j Alfred £a?.:l, Horace Cairns, Jos.) Belliveau, Harold Sutton, and Lew- 1 i-, Barter.After the service at the : church the funeral cortege wended its way to Maple Leaf Cemetery, where interment tcol: place.The deceased leaves to mourn his lo?: his widow and three daughters end three sons-in-laws, an aged brother, Mr.Charles Cable, who has ¦ iuvt celebrated his ninetieth tirth-1 dav, Mr.Ephraim Cable, residing i in\u2019 Randecrs; sister, Mrs.Louisa: Stone; half-sister, Mrs.William! Karknt : : half-brothe.-, Mr.Mar-1 IN MEMORIAM.In loving memory of our d:ar husband, father and grandfather, I.B.Shepherd, who departed this life on April 1st, 1920.Our home on earth is lonesome, Y\u2019our place is vacant still, For we know there is no other That your dear place can fill.MRS.MARTHA SHEPHERD AND FAMILY.MRS.CHARLES EU)RIDGE, MRS.THOMAS PRATT, MISS MARGARET SHEPHERD, Daughters.JAMES SHEPHERD.Son.Brome, Que.IN MEMORIAM.In loving memory of our dear father and mother, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Stevens, who parsed away .May 13th, 1913, an! April 3rd, 1023, at their home in Trout Brook, Que.The world may change from year to year, i And stÉ th e vacant chairs F.ecall the love, the smile, the voice O?those who once eat there.FOSTER.April 3.\u2014Tha Ladie.V Circle of the Creek Church will meet on Thursday, April 4th, in the church basement, when it is hoped there wiih be a good attendance to finish the quilc that was not previously com-1 pleted.Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Moore, of.Montreal, were Easter guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lyle Pearson.Mrs.B M.Sherwood has return?', to her home here, after spending the! greater part of the winter in Farn-; ham with her gon, Mr.Myron Sher-i wood, and family.Tho Women's Institute will be; held on Friday, April 5th.at the' home of Mrs.M.West.The Institute will be glad to receive any old linon sent to Mrs.West or to the secretary, Mrs.G.C.Whitche, which will! be forwarded to the Victoria Order of Nurses.Mr.and Mrs.Lionel Allen, of 1 Sound Picture Also Sec and Hear\u2014¦ \u2018\u2018Ths Revsiiers\u201d America\u2019s Supreme Singing Favorites.Fcx Movietone Feuis Sisn Lnv.rel end Oliver Hurd y in ''Habeas Corpous.\u201d THE FAMILY.April Cr 1 1323.shall Leggett; six grandchildren, Ivan Graham.Ehvin and Horace Coates, Arl;:\u2019: and P.onald Watd and Gordon Laroche; two greatgrandchildren, nephews and nieces TENDERS bo received ly *.he 1 22nd, 1323, at five school and residence Scolaire de Sealed tenders will undersigned up to Api p.m.for construction of school on the lot of the Municipalité St.Camille-de-Cook'hire.Plans and specification?may be seen at the offices of J.W.Grégoire, architect, Sherbrooke, and J.J.B.Jane.Io in the town ol Cook*hire.Each envelope shall be marked \"Tenders\u201d fcs \u2018\t1 be:-ides\ta host of fr\tlends.The:\t:e from a di:\tstance who at- tended\tths funeral\tv.ere Miss Eva Lister,\tBoston; Mrs\t.James Hardy ar.d sc\t;n, Gordon.\tof Sherbrooke; IN MEMORIAM.DRIVER.\u2014In pad but loving memory of a deer v ife and mother, Mrs.Thomas Driver, who reused away in Quebec on April 3rd, 1226.HUSBAND AND FAMILY.pr.rt wer: : Service, Artie Bca,on; Victory, There.u MacCsis.All; Loy-a'ty, Roddy Ma-cAulay; Hope, Anna Maclveh; Joy, -larold Matheson; Praise, Agnes .viaclvor; Duty, Ken-Granby, were Easter guests of Mr.neth Maclver; Justice, Christina and Mr?, V.J.Aden.\tMaclver; Sacrifice, Douglass Mac- Mr.and Mrs.Alden Perkins, »r Iver; Faith, Lydia Wood; Youth, aterloo, were Sunday guests cf Calvin Haliidav; Glorv, Marion Mr.and Mrs Orval «udliams.MacCaskill; Love, William MacKav.Mr and Mrs.Gerald Sweet and, Tho Ka-ei.v,2|om, v-as given infant son.of Ccwansvdl?were hoi,- b B1 MacKay.0\u201er Sunday tl,*\ta\tg School,\u201d by Calvin Halliday; \u201cLove\u201d by Lydia Weed; \"What Ara the LAS\".' SHOWING TODAY A Big Double Bill Every Dayl The Best Show in the City for Small Money.WARY PHÎLBÏII Love Me And Tho World Is Mine \u201cA Boy of tho Streetc\u201d WITH JOHNNY WALKER COMEDY \u2014 PATHE NEWS Coming Thurs., T r:., Sat.RONALD COLMAN \u2014IN\u2014 \u2018THE RESCUE\u201d HIS MAJESTY\u2019S TONIGHT AT 8.13 MAE Emms n J h.r Associate Pi.:na.\u201cLAUGH THAT OFF I 7\u2014ACT3 CF VAUDEVILLE\u20147 NOVELTY ORCHESTRA POPULAR PRICES VICTORIA L lil.ALWAYS A BIG DOUZLS BILL! LILLIAN GISH IN \u201cTHE EN EM Y.\u201d HUXTLY GORDON IN \u201cGIPSY OP THE NORTH.\u2019* AND A TWO REEL COMEDY.COMING\u2014EAT.AND SI N.JOAN CRAWFORD IN \u201cROSS MARIE.\" GRETA GARBO IN \u201cMYSTERIOUS LADY 90A BOWEN AYE.SOUTH-EIGHT- shove the addres.room houFe.garag- 2.3,300 square A cheque accepted by a chartered bank IN MEMORIAM.In sad and loving memory of our little darling, John (Nelson) Ralph, the only child of Mr.and Mre.Fred Crook, age 3 years Mr.ar.J Mrs.Bsn Kingsley and t and two monthe, fell asleep in Jesus, April Mr :.Chute ar.d daughter, cf Bui-, 3'd.I'Jts.V., Mr=.E-.J.- L«l.,\t.f *.v;a3 j,a ja^en 80 young and so Ehii-fc; Mrs.Horace Holbrook and fair' Mr.Richard Kerr, Of Island Brook; When there were lots in the world it surely Mr.and Mrs.Wendell Ward and j could spare, many others.Brock Mr.and Mrs.John Dixon were Faster guesty of Mr.end Mrs.Leon Blunt, of Montreal.Miss Kathleen Clohosey spent the Easter holidays at her hume in Farn-ham.Mrs.N.J.Snodgrass, of Cowansville, is visiting numerous friends in thia vicinity.Mr.Clauds Dixon, of Montreal, Gifts of F\"?;?:'?\u201d by Teen Weath-erhead, ar.d \"A L::rsr,\u201d by Elsie Maclver.Those who ook part in the two Easter choruses, \"Pretty Huffy Daffodil\u201d and \u201cViolets,\u201d were Malcolm MacCaskill, Calvin Halliday, Gordon Matheson, Annie MaeAul-i ay, Eish Maclver, Teen Weather- vas the guest of his parents, Mr.and j head .John i.MacAulay, Kathleen Mrs.Wm.Dixon, for the holiday.| an!j jrigi3 Maclver and Allan Math-Dr.J.J.and Mrs.Irwin and three eson_ Helen MacCaskill, Willis children were racent guests of Mr.wiS3nlan and Malcolm Maclver, and Mrs.M.B.Williams.day to spend the vacation with Mrs.Atkinson\u2019s parent;, Mr.and Mrs.J.N.Cowan.Mrs.Kenneth MacRae.cC Sherbrooke, is in town for a few days, a guest of relatives and friends.The Easter meeting of the W.M.S.will be held with Mrs.J.A.Ma-thr-on at the Manse on Thuv day.There will be a box social and dance in Gould Town Hall on 'finir -day night, Aprii 4th.Good mus: ¦ provided, proceeds towards buying organ for Gould Intermediate Sch: 1.DRAPER'S CORNER Canada for the sum of five per cent, of the total amount of the tender and payable to the order of \"Municipality Scolaire dc St.Camiiie-de-Cookshire,\" must be attached to! each tender.For copies and pians and spécifications* PXTRA GOOD WORK HORSE FOR SALE appiy to Mr.J.V.\\ GregNreN office a*.Weight about 1400.Apply Waiter SberbrooKe.feet f .ar.d.all modern convenience*, to le o* for ëz.e.Apply John Woodgate, 22' Be wen Ave.South.Phone l.'CT-J.LIVE STOCK EUR SALE j Hard, hard was the blow that compelled us to part \u2014 _.\u201e .\u201d\t7T!-.,,-v r-\u201e r-rs*t\tWith our sweet little Nelson, so dear to MR.THOMAS HENDERSON OJr h£.rU STEWART, BRIGHAM.BRIGHAM, Que., April -Tho WANTED TO BUY E Ear.f Phon ale uir.Thomas Henderson Stew-r,i-t passed to his rest on Saturday: MAMMA AND DADDY'.Drummondvllle, Que.R.M.D.No.I.Q-ae.HENS WANTED \u2014PRICE 31c.A * ^\tpound, M 'e.Sms \u2019 or big ducks 33c.lb.Ship today.Canadian.Poultry Co., SO Roy Street, Montreal.E XTRA FINE REGISTERED .Phone 1T 49W JERSEY ir 1 T5i2W.SITUATIONS W ANTED /* ALVES WANTED FOR FRIDAY.April 5th.Good fat eue vers and drir.k- it Ayer* Cliff Cliff.E.H.En N^: 42.K The *a;d school municipality of the \"St.Camilie-de-Ccoitehire\" does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tenders.NOEL ROY, Secretary-Treasurer.AYER\u2019S CLIFF MISCELLANEOUS PRACTICAL, COMES WELL RE-mmended, pleasant disposition.\t, \u2022r-i patiant chart, w;:: .ake any ca.*.Colt's Hardware Sale Saturday Record.\tEnglish wax, linoleum, rugs, oil- cioth.1 s\u2019 FLATS, MODERN.SITUATED IN -* center cf Montreal, annua; revenue £6,100.90.Would trade for farm.Send full oetaili of your farm to J.G.Avard, II Piace' d\u2018Arme*.Montre*.;.trOUNG GIRL.H YEARS OF AGE, DE- cires a posLior e-.housemaid ; «Uady nd well recommended.Record Box 7Ca Quebec Public Service Commission sYONE IN THF.EASTERN TOWN-«hips thinking of exchanging a amah e ar.d from one to ten acres of land for 'i> -acre farm.For particular* please ?'o John A he ms.Water» Qur.AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Fropo-cd Genrral Rules W ith Reference to the Supplying of Gas and \u2022 Electricity for Lighting, Heating, Cooking and Motive Power.; Notice to Interested Partie\"-.DEADLY Teacher\u2014Name a ptisoncut sub-tanee.Boy\u2014Aviation.Teacher \u2014 Aviation?Explain yourself.Boy\u2014One drop kills.: morning, March 23rd, at the home Mrs.H.Channell, of Magog; Mrs.of hts son-in-law, Mr.R.S.Tnomp-| Rupert Hall, of Montreal and Mrs.-on, of Brigham.Mr.Stewart had \\\\\t(j.Tedstone, ct Huntingdon; | been a rendent for many years in fjve grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs, I the vicinity of Adamsvilie and fj.L.Wood, of West Acton, Mass., Brigham.He was in his seventieth j Mrs.John Patch, of Montreal end : year and was very' highly\u2019 esteem- iw0 brothers, Mr.George G.Stew-I c-q ar.d respected by all those who i art, of Howick, and Mr.James .St« va't., of Kingston, Ont.The funerel service was held at j 'he heure n Monday afternoon, MRS.M.MARTIN DALE, March 25th, at two o\u2019clock, and was.\tCOWANSVILLE I conducted by the Rev.J, A.i COWANSVILLE, April 3.\u2014 The Rattray, of Glen Sutton.After the funeral of the late Mrs.M.Martin-.ervice the be c'y was taken to the dale was held at her home un Church Anglican Cemetery, at Adamsvilie, Street on Sunday afternoon, March i for interment.\tj.'/lst, at two o\u2019clock.Rev.S W.J Mr.Stewart leaves a widow, nee Boyd officiating.; Jer-s;o Bryson Cunningham, and1 The deceased was the eldest daugh-j ::\\o daurhters to mourn his loss, ter of the late Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Mrs.R.S- Thompson, of Brigham; i Green, of Clarencevillc, and is sur- The Guild will meet on Thursday April 4th.with Mrs.R.H.Wright.Mis^ Aileen McLaughlin, of Knowl-ton, was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.Hiram Williams.Mr.and Mrs.M.B.Williams and daughter were in Swectsburg on Friday, March 29th.Mrs.A, Radmore is visitin tives in Joiiette.Miss Ester Brock, of Cowansville, spent Easter the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Brock.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Meyers and baby daughter were holiday guests cf Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Bockus.Mrs.D.W.Blunt has returned to her home here, after spending the winter in Montreal, with her son, Mr.Leon M.Blunt and family.Miss Dorothy Sherwood, of Farn-ham, was a holiday' guest of her grandmother, Mrs.B.M.Sherwood.GOULD Mr chn Wilson, * amnam ; ___\tP*.FORD TRUCK FOE SALE CHEAP.I ?r.orfr'-.B*rr& Ci«?.Tel.\"IF AGENTS WANTED Man or woman to travel and - appoint ioca] représenta live:.Petition l-rf-rmanert : v^sUy grj&rantee ?1W2 (being ; ' n end bur.jet+h bf,.-.idea, Winston Co., LUSI AND FOUND la Em ItA Koiise, Que Montre».\u2019, at tn* O'd Court a.m., or.the 22th cl Aprii JOS.AHER> Q.P.S.C.ÏIEADLIGHT Of LSSEX CAR LOST BE-* -*¦ ?r C'x-'.t \"\tSav.-yf i .-o, an 3wT it.\u2018- P'i\u20acM.c jnur.c- H9.ZCZ 2'.TU.E.8.ESTATE OF T.T.DELISLE MARIE ELISE O EO.MDAS BACH AND.T.De,.*.*, 2*\" - , O' DEMELE FARMERS & DAIRY MEN We\thave a Lr Mill\tFeeds a\u2019 prices:\tB>an.$, White-\tM idol mg\" Bag\t VJantiiy of foi, owing borts, S3 5; Fuller Grain &.Provision Co., Lid.KINGSLY F.ALLS 8 SIXTH AVENUF.LAST SHfcK-B HOOKE\u2014Orour.C r.*\\\t«:x rv.-r* EDWARDS REALTY CO (.«romeree Buii^inc, \u20ac Weliiisgloo St.N.Pbcn« 133.2S LP LAROCQLL ST.13 PROSPECT ST.TO LET Newton Construction Do., Ltd.Contracting Engineers WE HAVE AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL THE FOLLOWING: COMPLETE DIVING OUTFIT.AI.SO DIVERS.PORTABLE COMPRESSORS FOR ALL ROCK WORK, ETC.LARGE PUMPS FOR COFFER DAM WORK.DRAG LINE EXCAVATOR.PILE DRIVER.Granada Theatre Building\tSherbrooke, Que.Wellington Street North\tTelephone 510 vived by her husband, three sisters, the Misses Minnie.Mrytle and Ethel ! Green, and three brothers, the Messrs.Carl and Grant Green and Rev, \u2019 Lee Green, the latter of Port Arthur, Ont.Mrs.Martindale had been confined I to her bed for over a year and she ! bore her sufferings with great cour-: ago and Chistian fortitude.A1J that ( loving care and devotion coula do j was done for her relief and sincerest I sympathy is extended to the sorrow-|ing family.The deceased was forty 1 years of age.I Beautiful flowers covered ihe ca?-j ket and the bearerc were Messrs.C.j If.Nye, A.Burnet, E.McCrum and | If.Taber.Interment was made in [Stanbridgo Ridge cemetery.Mary and Russel Gat33.Each pupil carried out her and his individual part in a very creditable manner and the banners representing the characters in tha pagsant were well handled by each character.The junior class, each member of which carried a yellow rc,;a_ j daffodil, was much enjoyed in the | song, \u201cPretty Daffodil.\" Mr.and Mrs.Armine Wood and two daughters, of Sherbrooke, motored to town on Friday night and rj ent the week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Wood and Mr.and Mrs.Alex Morrison.Miss Betty Morrison, of Danville, is a guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Morrison, of Apple Lodge.Mi:s?s Doreen Wood, of Hatley, and Edith Wood, of Sherbrooke, are guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Wood, for the Easter \\a-cation.Misses Gladys and Florence Duffy, of Montreal, are spending the holidays in town, guests of their mother, Mrs.E.J.Duffy.Miss Annie MacKay, of Montreal, is in town for ten days\u2019 vacation, a guest of lier mother, Mrs.Duncan MacKay.Miss Maude MacRitchie, B.A., of Thet.ford Mines, is spending the School is closed for the Euler holidays.The teacher.Miss Louisa Elliott, has gene te her h-me in Sherbrooke.Miss Muriel Allison and Miss M.McClymont, of Ler.noxville, aro guests of Mi s C.Allison tor the holidays.Mrs.Onas Gagnon h;:- returned from Sherbrooke, where she was called by the sudden death of her brother, Mr.Pierre Clem.nt.Mrs.Wm.Bailey i- staying with Earl Wilson ar.d young son at Huntingville.-©- NORTH HATLEY Special Easter Service Held A special Easter service was con- ! ducted in Chalmer\u2019s United Churcii ! no Sab-lath.The pulpit and front | of the church was made beautiful with numbers of lovely potted j plants covered with fragrant bloom:-, Eagtcr vacation with her parents at and boupue-.a of tulips, hyacinths \u201cSunnycroft.\u201d and daffodil; .The e were donated | Mr s Thyra MacAulay, of Bish-for th\" occasion by Mrs.K.\\.Mac-1 op\u2019s University, is spending the va-Iver, Mr:.Norman Smith, Mrs.J.cation in town, a guest of her par-A.Matheson, Mrs.F.Wood, Mis?, i *nts,_Mr.and Mrs.A.A.MacAulay, Marion Maclver, Mrs.Wm.Mac-j Vlestview Farm.Cask!II and Mrs.A.A.MacAulay.! Miss Alice Co\u2019t \"\"nterta'red at \u2018vo tables of \u201cbridge\u2019\u2019 on Saturday afternoon in a novel and appropiate way for the end of J rrch.A wry enjoyable afternoon was spent, concluding with \u201csugar on snow.\u201d Prizes for score went to Miss Seymour and Mrs.Guy Woodard and the other guests each received a souvenir.Hazel.Griffith, oi s; ner- Mrs Kenneth MacAulay and The pastor, Rev.J.A.Matheson, B A., B.D., occupied the pulpit and preached an impressive and abb sermon from Mark 14, 51:52.The Sabbath school pupils gave an Easter pageant, \u201cBanners Vi -tcrioirt.\u201d The characters taking granddaughter, Ilelrn Bellevue, | went to Sherbrooke oh Friday to snend the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.A.Bellevue.Mr.and Mrs.H.Atkinson and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, of Montreal, and Mrs.Atkinson, of New Brunswick, motored to town on F'ri- brooke, was a week-end guest of Muss Eulah Reed, whs is home from \u2022\u201e-st Angus for a ten days holidays.Mis* Winnifred Sniei of Mcnt-real, was a week-end guest of her father.Dr.!!.R.Spier and Mre.Spier.Mr.and Mrs.J.R.McKay and iiv\u2019Ster Jack McKay have been .pending a few days in Montreal.Miss Eleanor Be-vcn is homo f.c-m Bcauharnoios, for the Easter holidays.The Mission Circle will meet in the Baptist Church this cvcniu;; at 7 30 o\u2019clock.Miss Imogene Alien of Lennox-v.llc.is spending to Easter holidays lit the homo of her\" aunt;-.Mrs.Wright Sampson and Mit.TrussclI.BRINGING UP FATHER Copyright By GEORGE McMANUS M/r.Frank Hatting, of Danvnic, is.spending a few day?with Mr*.! Harvey ar.d Mrs.Hatting;-;.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Brown and.daughter, Ada, were Sunday guest;.ol Mrs.S.E.Johnston.M.tis Vo.ma Smith, of M< & Beach, \u2022Mias Norma Smith, of Montreal, and Mr.Ma:.'.! Emit .of Quebec, ar' ?pnidiiig ti f\"\" Easier ho,Way» with iG- r paunts, Mr.ar.d Mrs.J.W.Mr.Robert Currie, of Stansfead 1 ' ooge, .\" p< ding ; \u2022\u2022 olidays.with i.s parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.Currie.WK.L\\_- its» Got To Conol.to A \"5i-AOVn/-OOWKJ- uve GOT TO j WlfOD WW AT ths, TRoujau-E < vsaTm\t- A !**\u2022 TyO/ryv, Ct (s)TT ¦ VUHe.\u2019=»E ie, OlNUT-Y WHO \"VRE.Too\"\u2019 t \"Xj f v no THE.M6.W MeAX3 -\t\\ Mg.Ol'bCvSAR.Geo '' A.UU TMO^iE OTHE R VOUGAT* .\t__^ EMm-oYECo ria.ME J zgsssssii ' D ' .fntvn \"i-rve r, tnr., Cr«at Britain riffcta r+nrry*ri * V r J /\t.\t1- weuu bpunig m£ \u2022GOime.coeeMEO SEew aim\" G/SSBAGS r GKOPRT- ©UT WE I OOKlT «btUR VE.IT hverxe rswr-r' ! r-IORE.- r- «ooMCLOocrr i*b Goieu mo \u2018S.e.mvi-A longtime INI A MOGPlTAL- ' tp ne.» ________________ *> *\tFurnished by\t'\t* *\tMcManamy & Walsh.* .> * .\u2022».* .* ,% V V V *«\u2022 V V V V V V V \u2022 V V V %\u2019 v ?Wall Street Journal: Stocks passed through another period of acute nervousness over the credit situation in yesterday\u2019s market.Stocks gave a better account of themselves.Wall Street Journal will say today: Smelters earned at higher rate.Goodyear\u2019s net profit larger.American Sugar running ahead.Active April shown in Midwest steel.First National Pictures gained.Switzerland .Holland Spain \u2022 \u2022 .1938 .4036 .1523 Germany.2389 Sweden.2690 Norway.2687 Denmark.2683 Czech.SI.0298 Brazil.1190 Poland.1133 Austria.1435 Hong Kong.49% Yen.41 15-16 BONDS.193 .139 .052 .193 .402 .193 .238 .268 .268 .268 .202 .324 and ,until they have been corrected, the market is open to wide fluctuations either way.As mentioned in the Tuesday letter numerous stocks show that they are in on up trend and will continue to do better every time the general market gives them half a chance.Ft is not a time to be spread all j over the list.Several of the big traders who had a lot to do with getting stocks to their high level of price are sitting tn the sidelines now waiting for the credit situation to be strainghtened out.The oils will continue to do better.Several cjf those called to you?at- ! tention yesterday advanced quite j sharply and are open to further advance due to special considerations.Indian Refining for instance, advanced more than five points and looks higher.It has a new method treating crude oil.Good buying has made its appearance in Mohawk Carpet again and better prices will be seen for the stock.Those in a position to know what is going on in Mahawk expect] it to move ahead into high ground j .hove eighty immediately.The) company is doing excellent business] and is declared to have booked new contracts which will increase profits sharply.Texas Gulf Sulphur should move ahead sharply ou.ee it g ds through eighty-two.Leadership in oils is vested in Standard of N.J.The buying here is excellent.TRADING FORECAST Two-sided conditions are expected to prevail during today\u2019s session/ with the oil stocks continuing in] demand.Marieet Summary Borden Co.declared regular quarterly dividend of $1.50.Stock Exchange brokers\u2019 loans j increased $125,911,491 in.March to new high record of $6,804,457,408.American Light and Traction declared regular quarterly dividends of $2.50 on common and $1.50 on preferred.Freight 1 ladings week ended March 23 totalled 960,698 cars, an increase of 3,238 ever preceding j week and 10,5U4 over corresponding 1928 weak.National Dairy Products earned | $8.03 a share on 1,889,749 common ] shares in 1923 agr.inst $6.82 a share on 1,412.291 shares In 1927.Cerro Dc Pasco Copper declared i quarterly dividend of $1.50, placing] stock on SO annual basis against $5 ] previously.30 industrials 803.49, up 3.09; 20 rails 149.26, up 0.74.YALE PERKINS Open\tNoon 1.90\t1.95 .14\t.13% .34\t.34 .02\t.02 1.68\t1.62 .09\t.03 .35\t.35 .44\t.42 .30%\t.30% .06\t.06 .20\t.20 .39\t.43 1.35\t1.35 .15\t.15 10.50\t10.65 .05\t.05% .18\t.16% 7.75\t7.75 19.00\t19.00 1.18\t1.19 .05\t.05 53.50\t57.50 49.50\t49.50 1.10\t1.12 .17%\t.17% .10\t.10 25.50\t26.50 .50\t.53 .54\t.55 1.40\t1.55 .32\t.33% 54.00\t53.25 .02%\t.62% 1.65\t1.70 13.75\t13.25 .10\t.10 .13\t.13 .81\t.82 S.50\t8.75 .42\t.42 9.65\t9.95 .24\t.24 .04%\t.04% 8.90\t8.90 2.00\t2.10 1.04\t1.05 11.00\t10.75 1.80\t1.81 .07\t.07 13.25\t18.75 6.00\t6.00 .40\t.41 3.75\t3.75 5.00\t5.10 50.50\t52.25 \t102.00 ***** ; MINING STOCKS > * v -I-\t4- v *1 \u2022> 4\" »> \u2022>\u2022?\u2022*»?\u2022\u2022> * * *;\u2022 Th' following are the ruling min ing prices up to noon today, as fur nished by the firm of Maurice L Boulianr.Tel.2848.Ah ana .Aconda .Ajax Oil .Argo.Amulet.A1-a.Amity Copper .Arno.Barry Hoi.Buckingham .Bathurst .,, Bidgood .Big Missouri .Clericy.Falcon Bridge .Gold Hilt .Granada .rlollingar.Hudson Bay .Howie .Hilltop.Pete.Int.Nickel New Kirk.Lake .Kootenay Flor.Kirk.Prem.Lake Shore .Man.Basin .Malartic .r, Mandy .Newbec .Noranda.Picard Gold .Premier .Pend Oreille ,.Stadacona .San Antonio .Siscoe .Sherritt Gor.St.Anthony ., Sudbury Basin .Thompson Cad.Tough Oaks .Took Hughes .Towagmac .Vi pond.Ventures .Wright Hav.Windfall.Home Oil .Dalhousie .Wain Well .Ass.G.& 0.South V est .British Am.Imp.Oil .Can.Loan\u2014\tBid\tAsked 1937 .\t\t100.85 Victory Loan\t\t 1933 .\t.\t100.75\t101.20 1934 .\t.\t100.50\t101.10 1937 .Renewal\u2014\t\t105.00 1932 .Refunding\u2014\t.\t99.85\t100.05 1944 .\t.\t94.50 BANKS.\t95.35 Commerce .\t\t\t353\t338 Montreal .\t.\t346\t347 Royal .,.\tMINES\t364 Hoilinger .\t.\t7.50\t7.75 Dalhousie \u2014Oil\u2014i Dalhousie, with ita large acreage throughout the proven territory \u2014 3,000 acres as compared with 240 for Home Oil\u2014 stands to benefit in a big way from practically every favourable development in the Turner Valley.The circular prepared by our Statistical Department on the Turner Valley situation is of timely interest.Ask for \"THE OIL SITUATION AND THE TURNER VALLEY OILS\u201d.Copies sent free on request [% J.FAIRHALL& Co.Members Montreal Curb Market 414 ST.JAMES STREET MONTREAL MArijuette 8664* The Life of Industry hangs by a thread WTIRES\u2014underground W and overhead carrying the minute impulses necessary to transmit the human voice or the mighty surge of power on high tension transmission lines are the very nerves of our civilization.The growth of the wire and cable industry has in the very nature of things paralleled the astounding growth of the electrical industry in Canada.It is inevitable that the wire and cable business wall keep step with future electrical development.We will shortly offer the securities of a Company which represents a consolidation of two companies which have operated successfully in this field for many years.« T VJk V 3vrt£ NESBITT.THOMSON COMPANY LIMITED 215 St.James Street, Montreal Quebec\tOttawa\tToronto\tHamilton\tLondon.Ont.Winnipeg Saskatoon\tVictoria Vancouver 75$ FAVORABLE REPORT ON MABELL MINES CLAIMS \t\t\t\t HUB I1\u201411 gacjg^^-vasgsWHDKasaKQHHMnaOBfaBBI \u2014\tr] \t BROKERS OPINIONS J.S.Bach© and Co,\u2014Wc believe ! \u2018.hat on further soft spots, such ns I motors as General Motors, Packard and Chrysler would be worthy of consideration for subsequent turns.Hornblowor and Weeks\u2014We l'vnk that when and as market conditions permit oil stocks will prove a favored group.WALL STREET MIRROR\u2019S ST AT HIM ENT NSW YORK, April 3.\u2014Wall Street Miron- today says: Continue to treat this market as purely a 1 fading affair.Tho outside influence which have been operating a: ainst market are still in evidence Mr.S.Beard, of Miritn-al, spent the week-end at the home inf Mr.j Lyle Jones.Miss Edith Aikens has returned] .0 her home in Dunkin for the Easter vacation.Miss Erma Jones :s spendning the holidays witn hei p.uvais, Mr.j ai d Mrs.J.Jones, Mr.Orin Gardner, of North New-] port, Yt., spent Sunday with his I eronls, Mr.and Mrs.Homer Gard nor.The many friends of Mrs.Claude Magoon will be pleased to .know that she is on the gain after her operation at the General Hospital, Montreal.Mr.Herbert Allen was a business «\u2022idler in Troy, on Thuisdny Direetors of Mabell Mines Ltd., have received a report on the property of the company from Julius M.Cohen which reads in part as follows: \u201cDevelopment work on] your No.3 group is being continu-1 ously carried on and the results are exceedingly promising.\u201cThe wide heavily mineralized zone has been further explored and a definite line of contact between the partially mineralized zone has been established.Sinking operations have demonstrated that along this line of contact, and beginning at a very shallow depth wc find pyrrl ct-'te pi-rtially replaced with chnlcopyrite ] and galena.Work to date has demonstrated the geological importance of this zone, and the possibili- j ties of the heavy mineralization lx?ing replaced by ehalcopyrite in depth.\u201cTrenching to the northwest across this zone, has demonstrated that tho chalcopy: ite is more widely dispersed and extends .r greater m-:h than v s at first ex; .1.\u201cThe No.2 zone is very similar in geological structure, and should ; give similar results to those obtain- ] ed in the No.1.\u201cThe development work to dato has given sufficient evidence to \u2022 warrant our comprehensive din- ] mend drilling campaign to deter ; mine the full extent of these mineralized zones at depth.This work is the hex:\tal step in the de-1 velopment of this property.\u201d McManamy &.W alsh STOCK AND BOND BROKERS (Private Wire Connections With All Markets- 70 Wellington St., North Telephone 25 Opposite City Hail F BROKF.R ! member of ike Montreal stock market % MINING STOCKS EXPERT 52 We\u2019!.on St North.T.one 2818.J, O.Darche.Manager.Offices in Quebec and Three Rivers.AMALGAMATED ELECTRIC CO 'FORATIO' MV.: !> > fi Cu la Ac I'onvvrEMc Prefvictd f A.I'nr \\ a uc 0 r i> .1%% I\u2019ricc $\u20190 and accrued i Circular on rv .m\\ ;.W.E.PAiCN & c;:\tY, l .VI o Sherbrooke\tINVESTMENT I.V\\.v s Mootrral # 3755 PAGE TEN SHLKBKUÜKL DAILY KtCURD.WEDNESDAY, ABKIL 3, 1929.Sporting News ?**?+* ****** + ***] ship team has signed new contracts HOCKEY - l ?\u2022j************** PACIFIC HOCKEY CLUB DINNER and that Manager Art Ross would again be at the helm.The celebration was in the form of a farewell banquet to the Bruins players during which President Adams presented each of them with a purse of gold.He was remembered by the National Boxing Association, title holder.McLarnin, en route to the coast for a rest, is considering an offer to bex Dundee in Madison Square Garden, with Harmon also angling for the match.The annual dinner of the Pàcif-1 ^th a huge silver bear, emblematic ic Hockey Club will te held ;n the 6f c]ubt an(j the puck used in the New Sherbrooke House^ on Satur- j deciding game with the New York ¦ity night at sewn o'clock.Ar- : Rangers mounted on silver.rangements are being made to have ;\t- several officials of the Provincial | association present, and it is ex- j pected that some of them will outline the work being done for hockey in the province by the Q.A.H.A.A arrangements for the banquet i ' ancouver Lions tucked away the in t- in the hands of Mr.C.Gor- championship of the Pacific Coast don t.- whom all reservations Hockey League here last night when VANCOUVER CAPTURED TITLE (Associated Press Despatch) VANCOUVER.B.C., April 3.\u2014 should night.be made before WINDSOR EVENED UP .Friday | they defeated the Seattle Eskimos by 14 to 2.It was the Lions' third ; straight victory over the Eskimos in ! the title series.SERIES\t- WINDSOR, Ont., April 3,\u2014Going TO PLAY FOR CANADIAN TITLE into the third game of their series for the Canadian Frct'essional Hockey League championship in Detroit, on Thursday.Windsor Bull (Canadian Press Despatch) VANCOUVER, B.C., April 3.\u2014 Canadien, Hockey team, of Montreal,: arrived here this morning to meet Dogs and Detroit Olympics will be the Vancouver Lions, champions of on even terms.\tJ the Pacific Coast Hockev League, in After Detroit had won the first a three game series for the profes-game, on Sunday, the Borderites sional hockey championship of Can-erme right back with a two to ada.The first game of the series nothing win here last night to tie will be plaj-ed on Friday night, the (he count at one-all.Six thousand second ,game on Monday.April Sth, people saw the game W.ndsor sex- and the third game, if necessary, on tette hold the Detroiters scoreless fer two periods and then rushed in two goals in final frame to take their first win in eig.it games with the Olympics.Wednesday April JCth.BOSTON TO HAVE SAME LINEUP NEXT YEAR (Associated Press Despatch.) BOSTON, Mass., April 3.\u2014 The Boston Bruins, holders of the world's professional hockey championship, * will be intact at the start of next season, it was annouced here last night when the team formally celebrated its acquisition of the famous Stanley Cup.*\tBOXING * *\t¦?\u2022J v v *r 4* 'Î* > -I- v v v v -r t v *!\u2022 0 McLARNIN NO LONGER A LIGHTWEIGHT (Associated Press Despatch) CHICAGO, April 3.\u2014Jimmy Me Larnin, sensational right hand hitter from Vancouver, is through making weight for the lightweights Today he informed P.addy Harmon, president of the Chicago Stad- BOUTS LAST NIGHT The results of the fights last night were as follows: Indianapolis\u2014Eddie Anderson, i Cody, Wo., knocked out Jose Gon- j tales, Havana, one round; Otto At-j tersan, Terrehaute, Tnd.outpoint-! ed Charley Court, Cincinati, eight j rounds.Milwaukee\u2014Bud Taylor, Terrehaute, Ind., outpointed Henry FaD-gano, Des Moines, eight rounds; Louis New, Milwaukee, outpointed Harry Dublinsky, Chicago, eight rounds.Akron, O.\u2014Gerald Jones, Akron, knocked out George Fifield, Toronto, one round; K.O.Husk, outpointed John Guido, Scranton, Pa., six rounds.Meadville, Pa.\u2014Hal Stevenson, Bufaflo, outpointed Young Irish, Akron, ten rounds.New Haven Conn.\u2014Louis (Kidl Kaplan, Meriden.Conn., outpointed Joe Click, New York, ter.rounds.-«- a **\u2022 *5*\t*s* v* *1* *î* *ï*\t*i* \u2022J* ?J* *5* *J* *3* »î* ; CURLING *\t4.+ 4>4> v\t-c -I-\t-I- \u2022> ANNUAL MEETING OF LADIES\u2019 CLUB The annua! meeting of the Sher-biooke Ladies\u2019 Curling Club will be held on Tuesday evening, April Orh.A dinner will be held at the Magog House at 6.45 p.m.ifor the members of the club, following ( which the annual meeting will take \\ rdsce.?j.v ?;* 4* v «> ?> v *> **\u2022 »> *> *5» v *;\u2022 f BASEBALL GOSSIP * v\t*î* v* v \u2022> v *1- «-I* *1* *1* *«*\t*5* \u2022J- v -J* *J* The consolation of a second at^ empt remained to the Cleveland Indians today after a ten to one ! drubbing at the hands of the New York Giants yesterday.home to remain at his own expense until he gets; into condition to play baseball.Bill Cissell, the young shortstop charged with violating training rules, was reinstated.Blackburne\u2019s action in suspending the pair seems to have produc ed a silencing effect on certain players who have grumbled over the inconveniences of playing exhi bition games in small Texas towns.Bucky Harris and his Detroit Tigers prepared to straggle onto the ball field today, glad that the series with the Cubs was entering its final game.They lost to the Chicagoans by ten to two yesterday, and it was the eighth time in nine games that they had been tripped by the ambitious Bruins.>:\u2022 * * v * I * Back in Philadelphia Manager Connie Mack is not optimistic over the training season showing of^hh Athletics, but Captain Eddie Collins, who is taking the regulars up north, is enthusiastic.Collins is giving young Joe Has-sler plenty of work at short, which is taken to mean that Hassler will play that position at least until Boley\u2019s arm improves.George Grantham, second base-man, was added to the list of Pira\u2019e cripples yesterday and Manage! Donnie Bush was wondering today how to keep the jinx from Sheely, his first sacker\u2014the only regular in the infield.Grantham was hit on the shoulder during yesterday\u2019s exhibition with the Yanks and had to retire.Jack Hendricks, manager of the Cincinnati Reds, has asked waivers on third baseman Walter Lutzke.who was drafted from the Newark Club of the International League, Lutzke will return there, it was said, if waivers are obtained from all other clubs.President Charles F.Adams, after fi'am, that he had cast his lot with announcing that sentiment would prevent him from, disposing of h:s controlling interest in the club, said the welterweights and hopes to arrange a match with Joe Dundee.The 'att-er was dethroned as champion that every member of his c\u2019r.ampion-J which recognizes Jackie Fields as Rebellion among the White Sox players is at an end today.Russoli Blackbume, backed up by Charl-s Comiskey.owner of the club, ordered Art Shires, one of the revolters, Camp has been broken by the ''\"¦-hir'non Nationals at Tampa, Fla., after a training season th t has netted ten victories in thirteen starts against National Leaguers.Like Mudville, in mighty Casev\u2019s era, there is no joy in Brooklyn so far as the Robins are concerned.Captain Glen Wright again is the cause of Brooklyn\u2019s grief, coupled with the fact that the team has been unable to win any games.At- ************ l BOY SCOUT NEWS * * * ***************** SCHOOL REPORT GENERAL NOTES OF COOKSHIRE; Results of Easter Examinations at Cookshire High School\u2014 Items of General Interest from Cookshire and Vicinity.KNOWLTON, QUE., April 3.\u2014 The following are the results of the Easter examinations, held at the Crokshire High School, in order of merit: __________________________ ^ Grade XI\u2014Ileana Lowry, Phyllis Applications from Cubs wishing to\tEthel Woolley, pass second star or proficiency Grade X\u2014Mildred Morrow, Carol badges will be received by District Juhnston, Gerald Osgood, Doreen Cubmaster, Mr.C.G.Blake, at 3 Cleveland, Mary Gill, Irma Mil-Bank Street, phone 2246-F, to and -er, Albert Stoddard, including April 15th, examinations1 Gracte IX\u2014Muriel Pennoyer, for which will be held the following! Gladys Pope, Lillian Grainger, week.\tI Patricia Cromwell, Lois Planche, I Dorothy Kerridge, Wilfred Taylor, ( '\tV» 4-\t/*\"*\u2019\t««A A M A \u2014A James, CUB PROFICIENCY BADGES ion with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.0- A.Osgood.Mr.and Mrs.George O\u2019Neill, and family, left on Thursday to spend a fortnight in Quebec City, with Mrs, O'Neill\u2019s parents.Mr.Alfred Fergussen arrived on Thursday, Crom Littleton, N.H., to attend the funeral of his uncle, the late Mr.George Flaws.Mr.William Warner has returned from, Rock Island, where he was ihe guest of his mother and sister for a week.Mr.and Mrs.Ives Pope, and son, Rufus, of Montreal, ar- guests of Senator and Mrs.R.H.Pope, at \u201cEastview,\u201d Mrs.H.A.Sheltus left, on Thursday, for Bedford, to spend the weekend with Mrs.A.Sheltus.-\u2014*- huntingville ter up ating the bench, taking part in yesterday\u2019s game only as a pinch hitter.Grant Cameron.Grade VIII\u2014Frances a brief appearance in the line-: .\ta ,7\u201cV^1nce* Ja™5 Monday, Wright is again decor- :\tPoPe\u2019 «nid apron sale was arranged for, to take p\u2019ace in the near futur':.Several letters of thanks were read, acknowledging small donations from the anion, which though numbering few members, tries to give its mite to every worthy cause.At the close of the afternoon, refreshments were served by the hostess, and a social hour muen enjoyed.The next meeting will be held on April 16th at tho home ol Mrs.W.H.Hunting, The best wishes of the community are extended to Mr.and Mrs.Ross Carter, formerly Miss Olive Hodge, of Richmond, whose marriage took place quietly in Lennox-ville, or.Thursday, March 28th.Miss Charlotte Hunting B.A,, and her friend-.Miss Frances Hawley, of the Waterloo High School staff, are spending the week-end in Quebec.,\t_\t,\t-\t- \u2014\tMiss Jeanette Sarrasin is home dm Taylor, Norman Goff, Betty | from Macdonald College, for the Pope, Susie Mowle, Claude Drcn- j Easter holidays, nan.Pearl Hearn and Margaret ; A very interesting meeting of the W.C.T.U., was held at the home j Walker, not ranked.» Walker who toiWr, Gr,a £earl Gates> Rupert Learned, Colin i drew s on March 19th, with the oason with ioleuo, - pùpe> Ronald Butler, Elsie Pink- j president Mrs W.H.Hunting, it \u201cDenver Bill most of last season the American Association, seems to ,\t,\t,\t, nom, Ruth Gill, Jim Carton, Borden | the chair and a goodly attendance have made the major league grade | q.;\u201d\t1 -\t-\t-\t^ \u201calways good taste\u2019 (watch for answe.this time.V alker has been per-; Grade vi\u2014Myrtle Dcsruisseaux, forming in fine style with the New j jchn McCanna, Grant Drennan, York Giants during the current ; Doris Taylor, Norma Planche, Rol-spring training campaign, and an- and Meredith.parently has clinched a place John McGraw\u2019s hurling staff.THEVENOW SERIOUSLY INJURED (Associated Press Despatch) LAKELAND, Fla , April 3\u2014 Critically injured in an automobile crash late last night, Tommy Thev-i enow', shortstop for the Philadel-' phia National League Baseball ! Club, early today, was reported \u201cresting (fairly well\u2019\u2019 by physicians at Memorial Hospital.Harold Elliott, a member of the: club\u2019s pitching staff, who was with! Thevenow in tne accident, also was; taken to the hospital, tut wa: later; tscharged after he was given treat- Grade V\u2014Glanville Goff, Cohn Standish, Peter McDonald, Margaret McDonald, Joyce Standish, Malda McClintock, Frances Plaisance, Newton James, Barbara Woot-or and Mary Noonan.Grade IV\u2014Allen James, Rosamond Staples, Raymond Noonan, Douglas Drennan, Olive Meredith, Edith Fisk, Ford Drdnnan and Gtoria Fraiser were absent through illness.Grade III\u2014Laura Planche, Percy Wells, Oral Butler, George McDon-.ad, Orvis Maskell, Gladys Trrax, Colin Cameron, Donald Standish, ui.ranked, absent owing to illr.es.:.Grade II, \u201cA\" Class\u2014Holsey 0 Neill, Harold Wooten, Max Dren- of members and visitors present.Plans for raising money, were discussed, with the result that a food UFE SAVERs THE CANDY MINT WITH THE HOLE ment-for bruises.\tj nan, Margaret McHardy; Shiney Physicians said Tnevenow appar- ; Cameron unranked, absent owing to cj.tly was \u201cbadly hurt.\" A prelim- illness.inary examination was said to have; Grade H, \u201cB\u201d Class\u2014Alene But-shown several broken bones, includ- 1er, John Bcukey, Billy Baker, Cloutier, Alfred Maskell, un- a fractured nose and jaw.ÂUSTRAÛÀTO ADVERTISE ON BIGGER SCALE ! at nappens Inside your tire your car hits a hump ranked.Grade I\u2014Pauline Meredith,! Anita Currier, Nelson Fuller, Ro-i berta Desruisseau, James Maskell, _ Helen McDonald.\tj\t~ General Notes\tI\tf Mr.and Mrs.J.Henry Pope and 1 J f in, Mr.John Henry, Jr., motor-i I ed from Montreal, and are spend-11 u g Easter with Senator and Mrs.l| R.H.Pope, at Eastview.Miss Rita Butler arrived home, if I 'Lorn Richmond, on Thursday night j I Aicikc the SUPERTWIST demonstratmi < at your GOODYEAR fifeaferi?Scheme in Own Way.>-pay for it out of your HOUSEHOLD BUDGET Pay S ^ Only $15 DOWN The balance as litt\u2019n as $IQ monthly.Ask /or a FREE 10-day HOME TRIAL HERE is the chance you have been waiting for to make your dreams of electric refrigeration come true.Kelvinator, the finest of all electric refrigerators, is offered you on convenient terms.See our display.Choose your Kelvinator, for ten days free trial right in your own home.You will marvel at its beauty, cleanliness, efficiency, and rejoice in release from drip pans, drain pipes and food contamination.Perishable food keeps fresh for days on end in the perfect refrigeration temperature of Kelvinator.Nothing is tainted.Nothing wasted.Give your home and family this inestimable benefit.vacat-1 Business Interests to Join Forces, to spend the holidays with her par-in a $500,000 Publicity cuts, Dr.and Mrs.J.A.Butler.Scheme -Private Enterprises .reîd Cone'-^and°Mr' nJfus* CrS-' Taking Initiative in Launching \"ell, of b hop\u2019s Univcrrity, are -\t-\t\" spending the holidays at their home.T5nT-D\\-tr ».v «\t-, ! M;ss Alita Osgood came home, on \u201e\tr\u2019 A,ustralla\u2019 Afnli Thursday night, from Macdonald .-(By ihe Canadian Press)-: cdlege, to spend the Easter The first stirrings of community! advertising in Australia, which; - - -\u2014: have inspired business interests to' join forces in a $500,000 publicity scheme, are believed to mark a new epoch in co-operative effort here.! 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