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[" Sherbrooke Established 1897\tSHERBROOKE, QUE., THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929.Record Thirty-Third Year, MONS TURNS DOWN CONSERVATIVE MOTION Looks To Geneva For Next Naval Disarmament Move fi ted Second irtisR ainsi Venial VOTING TAKES PLACE MAY 20 FOR L\u2019ISLET Power Export Measure is Left Over IMi! Next Tuesday, When FATE OF DEBTS CONFERENCE IN Hare information is Expected BALANCE TODAY House Divided on Motion of Hugh I***#*##**#####* A.Stev/erl, Conservative Mem- * her for Leeds, Yesterday Af*j r; terneon\u2014Vote Was 92 to 63 * \u2014With Two Exceptions, La- * bor Members and Progressives £ Voted for Conservative Amendment.Opportunity for Farmers to Express Opinion on Liberal Plans for Aid to Agriculture.(Canadian Press Despatch) QUEBEC, May 2.\u2014Quebec farm- j ers will soon have an opportunity in ! Certain Changes Considered Regarding Granting of Licen- _\t.\t.\u2014;\t_ ,\t- ses\u2014Amendment Proposed by Hon.Jacques Bureau\u2014 -uesU ts 0 eet!Egs on >:!Ug Manner of Dealing With United States\u2014Hon.Beleourt Could See No Cause for Friction With Southern Republic\u2014Several Bills Given Royal Assent.Of AnetSiar Conference Gaffing Navy Not Highly Favored Is gestion Made by German Spokesman to Commission\u20141 Washington Government Looking #- * « *\ters will soon nave an opportunity m i\tTTAWA,\tMay 2.\u2014The\tbill | ift\tone of the finest agricultural coun-\tt J\tamending\ttha Electricity\tand .- # ! ties of the province to express ap-, Fluid Exportation Act, on its ^ it i proval of the Taschereau Govern- j third reading yesterday in the Sen- #\t| ment\u2019s new plans for agriculture, j ate( moved into Committee of #\t: and notably of the appointment of j\ttjjg\t^cle for\tdiscussion, and\tfin- ST.LOUIS, Mo., May 2.\u2014\tHon.J.L.Perron as Minister oflajjj.\tanowe4 to\tstand until Tuesday, A heavy mowstorm of near * ! Agncuiture.It was decided yester- nrnnnrtions struck * day that the bye-election m L Islet blizzard proportions\t* Co^nty shou]d be held on May 20, I nomination day to be the 13th.A BLIZZARD RAGING TODAY IN ILLINOIS AND MISSOURI (Canadian Press Despatch) OTTAWA, Ont., May 2.\u2014 J A general motion of cen- ^ sure o f Hon, P.J- Veniot.l tions and sending the tem- # so that more information would be available.This is a private hill which was introduced into the Commons by H.A.Stewart, Brockville, and amend- BERLIN MOTS TOTALS EIGHT Failure Foretold.?\t£0UtVnd Illinois today, de-\t|\ti corltest is expêcted, since it is not «\tmoralizing t.affic, disrupt-\t*\tkelieved that the Conservatives will\t - mg telephone communica-\tv*\tj ,et ^e constituency go by acclama-\ted t0 nleet trie wishes of the Minis- ; ryjay £)ay Demonstrations m Ger- have only\tquickly tion in vie-cv of the holding of the i ter of the Interior.Hon.C.-v.Tan-j _ ,v *.i vr ¦ i r>- i final renort and e perature tumbling freezing.More than Postmaster general, the second « inches of snow had be presented below\t%\t\\ conservative convention there\tin !\tner, who had charge of the bill in i three\t#\t|juiy.\tj\tthe Senate, said that it was propos- f?lien\t*\tj fhe vacancy occurred because\tof !\ted to substitute the approval of j o\u2019clock j elevation of E.Theriault, who sat ; Parliament for the granting of t 11- I ®\t! for LTslet County from 1926 up\tto j\tcences for export of power instèad j \u2022\t*\ttwo weeks ago, to the Legislative ;\tof, as at present, the approval of | ^\t^ # igi Council.\tj the Governor-General-in-Gounol.| ______________________1_______________________ .\t¦¦¦\ti There were certain exceptions ¦ to j among others the au-1 ^ here before eight Si this morning.Thornton Makes Comparison Of Financial Situation Of C.N.R.With U.S.Railways C.N.R.President Finds that such motion to be prese within two weeks, was defeated in the House of Commons yesterday afternoon by a margin of' ninety-two to sixty-eight.The! motion wus moved by Hugh A.j Stewart, Conservative member j for Leeds, as an amendment toj the motion of Hon.James A.Robb, Minister of Finance, to go into committee of supply.The result of the previous division on this issue was ninety-eight to seventy-one.FI.B.Adshead, (Labor, East Calgary) and L.H.JelHff (Prog., Lethbridge) voted with the Government, the remainder of the Progressive and Labor members voting for the Conservative amendment.Mr.Stewart during this address in the House declared that from Oct.1st, 1926, to February 1st, 1928, the Postmaster General had dismissed 98 postmasters, and from February 1928 to April 1929 eight more had been dismissed.In the cases of 32 appointments by the Civil Service Commission there had been rejection by the Postmaster General, and, he add- ed, in some cases returned soldiers ! r or a certain HHI had been rejected in favor of civil-j profitable, and those who pro- Wheatley.The dead were given as iars.Mr.Stewart, in anticipating.yjjg capital must wait until! Mrs.Edwards and her two children, defeat cf his motion, which might be j ^ population overtakes the rail- three unidentified white persons and ,\t,\t, (Associated Press Despatch) this change, among others the au-1 BERLIy Mav o.-This capital to-thonty to continue existing been-¦ d counted the cost 0f rioting ces, and also to permit oi author- ; which culminated May Day demon-tty by the Governor-General-m- j sj;j-ahions yesterday.Eight persons | ^ emer- ! «ere dead, some of them policemen, j b an dhin ^tisfactory 1 seventy-eight were seriously injured! I'-i.ind ihnrfh-eds of others sufferin'?! \"\t' by the Council to act in temporary gencies.Hon.Jacques Bureau, who after-land i hundreds of others suffering wards moved an amendment, said from bruises and minor injuries that Parliament in 1907 granted the ! More than six hundred Communists j Governor-General-in-Council author-: were under arrest, ity to allow fhe export of electric! The principal rioting occurred power.This authority was followed after dark in the working class by the adoption of certain régula- quarter of Berlin where Communists tions.He wanted to know why the an effort to force their \u2018\u2018conquer.change was made, and if any bene- ^'.e street slogan for May Day, er- (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, May 2\u2014The fate of the conference of experts cn reparations seeking to effect a settlement ci?Germany\u2019s ponderous post-war debt problem, should know definitely today or tomorrow.If Mr.Hjalmar Schacht, German j spokesman, returned to Paris from j Berlin today, maintains the intran-| sigent attitude, which made failure of the conference imminent almost two weeks ago, the experts will to finish their man Yanifai VpHprilav Di a-d if an>' bene- tka street\u201d slogan for May Day, er- f£hacl\u2019tt ei:;srde3!^.urt6CforOP Pari-i n .il t\tLLAIlvlLD o£VLN L1VLD\t,, \u201ei,j on-L from acted barriers m the mam thorough- prior to h.s departure, for Paris Mississippi and Great Lakes Is:\t- 1 to\t^\t^ farci of the Rank Stresse and its side last night, that no offer he couM Not Favorable to Canada\u2014 Woman Identified as a Mrs.Ed- iifered o's under the prev o-i ar-\t4\t, make Germany\u2019s creditors could r.\tr r.1 ¦\t'\t,\t., T rL.u aiuiereu loss unuer me pievious ai More than eight thousand workers ' serve as a basis for permanent set- Fmances OI Steantsnsps Also Waros, Her IWO Lhlldren,; rangement.Il tntie ''ai an- ¦ arranged themselves behind these Cement of the reparations problem.Three Unidentified White Per- ?'hang,e\u2019 l!l\u201c control should oc given barr]cade; and bejd them against; \u201cEven a provisional solution,\u201d .ii .j\ti w ln cntirst-v.He wanted to i,nov, .five hundred policemen who charged ! which official circles favored for Sons and an Unidentinec.ne- what licences were in effect when \u2018 vvjth their night sticks.The police j a long time, no longer seemed sat'd\"\t^\tgfC>\tj granted; original licences; present |eventually realized their strength1 iTactory, and German official- r^S b\u2019caP:!tcl1)\t6\t_______ | licences; quantity of power allowed ; \\.as too weak and opened fire on the dom was inclined to view that it OTTAWA.Ont., May Z.( LITTLE ROCK, Ark.May 2.\u2014^ to be exported; if t he amount was j rioters.It was not, however, until j was better to have the Dawes plan In order\tto\tdevelop a\tjhe Brinkley correspondent \u2019 of the | conditional on Canada's needs; | armored\tcars were brought up that\tcontinue than\tto accept,\ta\tprovis- country railway mileage\tArkansas Gazette reported last\twhence exported and to where; and! the barricades were finally forced,\tional settlement with\tits\tnew\tun- I\t(Ar\tmimose\tnight ' that seven persons were\tthe cost of this power at the point : There\twas promiscuous firing for ;\tcertainties, must\tbe bu.lt for\tthat\tpurpose,\tmg-^ ^ ^ probaPb]y more than\tof delivery on the frontier.\t; several\thours between the two\t.\t______ ________________________ r or a certain period that is no\tim'nvpH ;n the tornado at Mr.Bureau maintained that theiS'rouPs witn snipers picking off op-! bill provided no machinery for the A'0);6,1!143 dron) behind vyindovvs of approval cf Parliament.He also I buildings m thejm.eignborhood.Those thought that there might be\t^ kÎ\tgUn^ crimination between those who have i\t\u201cP Pavmg blocks, bottles and \u201ev\t.i i\u2022 j recks and used them to good effect, licences and these who wanted h-j It was not until after efeven p.cences.\t.\tthat the police were able to subdue Two Classes of Electric Plants | them and get the surrounding houses Hon.W.A.Griesbach said there ! cleared.classes of electric plants\t^ those producing for do- ; DUKE Ok CONNAUGHT Y/AS conference would have greater |autP°st hospitals in the isioated and .\t-\t,\t°\t, thinly-populated areas of Quebec, chances of success than that Yesterday\u2019s meeting also passed up* which failed in 192 7, they feel, a new formula for measuring naval strength quite different from the old tonnage basis mus be agreed upon.Suggestions Discredited on the election of officers for the coming year and Robert Adair was elected president to replace the late F.J.Shaw, whose death occurred during the past year.The financial statement showed that receipts for the year had amounted to $50,958, while the ex-Suggestior.s that President Hoover | penditures had been S62.443, leaving repudiate the action of Ambassador the society with a deficit of $11,348.Hugh S.Gibson, chairman of the Am ercan delegation at Geneva, in withdrawing the general reservation of the United States against exclusion of trained reserves in considering land armament reductions have been discredited here.They were adv&nc- The budget for 1929 totals $70,800.Bishop Farthing, who was also present, complimented the Montreal public on its generous support of the organization.Work Bound to Increase While the number of cases of ex- ed in Washington despatche;, which service men applying for sick relief apparentiy were published widely in!was not increasing, the problem of Europe, but officials declare his pro- dealing with these cases satisfactor- twenty injured in the tornado at (Continued on Page Seven.) This the observation an unidentified negro.considered a vote of want of con fidence, said that if his amendment j way, were rejected it would be carried to of Sir Henry Thornton, president of the Mississippi River \"the great jury of the people.\u201d\tof the Canadian National Rail-1 Report of C.N.Steamships Following the defeat of the motion !\ttn .u.\tTbe tenth annual report of the post office estimates were considered : X \u2022 br \u201c\t\" P! i* \u2022\tlue le il i il animai iojjuio vi m osx oiiice esuiJiai.es wsie\tI -\t.\t.prell™na y Canadian National Steamships show_.riefly in committee of supply and.committee on railways and snip-,a decrease in operating revenues ot | were two < rogress reported.\tping here yesterday.Sir Henry $1,121,453, and in operating losses of.jn Canada, t iâ .i .\t.\tnil.\tÇÆQQI\tTVi a not- rmarn Hr a* Ir&çç 1 .x \u2022\t.Speeig! Committee At Capital Urges Unemployment Insurance For Whole Dominion Of Canada W Commons yesterday afternoon, H.the Mississippi Stewart (Con notice that amendment.A few' days ago, Sir.Stewart said, he had moved an amendment on a similar motion to go into supply.This amendment was in the nature of a censure to the Postmaster-General, Hon.P.J.Veniot.That amendment had been defeated.In the meantime many facts not known to him had been brought oui, Mr.Stewart continued.Further information had also been derived as\u201d drawing a parallel between ¦ ?633-106- The net operating loss illestic purposes, and those for ex-as drawing parai.ei\t|was $1,209,083 as compared with a ; pol.t> Tfle Hydro-Electric Commia- ¦ corresponding loss m 192 .of _$i2_0,-j Bion of Ontario exj orted a certain SEVENTY-NINE YEARS OLD the railway construction west in the United; After debiting $2,431,315 for\u2019 servative.Leeds) gave ! States and that in Canada west of depreciation and $3,905,126 as repre- ard dei.;ved conside rable hs would move an | the Great Lakes.He found that, anting interest or Government rates j H h h h ^ 1 ,\tc\t'and advances, the total nominal loss I\t6 that comparison was not favor-j for the year wag $7,545,525 as COm- able to Canada.In the United jpaj.od yrith $7,086,939 in 1927.States there had been 191 reor-l The adverse showing was due to ganizations of railway propertyin ratfs\u2019 the increased F ,\t*T,.J 1\t! competition on certain routes as well since the Civil War, and\tto the strike at Antwerp during 000.000 had been eliminated.Se-; thc summer months and the con-curities to the value of $ 1,1 4 1 .-j tinued reduced buying power 111 amount of power at certain revenue, ould be impracticable to come to Parliament for approval for export of power for certain periods during the year.Hon.J.D.Reid favored the bill if it could not be amended to stop all the export.Applications for export of power years ago were but.Highness temporary, but those who received | Governor Lcl lain r«\tP\tp\tICO periods Termer Governor*Genera! cf Canada as Erect and Presents as Fine Appearance as Ever\u2014 Known as \u201cThe Soldier Prince.\u201d ily was becoming greater, the executive committee\u2019s report stated.\u201cTen years have been added to tha lives of all those who served during the period of the war,\u201d the report read, \u201cand it is a matter of common knowledge, and of official record too, that there were many men of 50 years of age and over who were accepted and served.These men are J today between the ages of sixty and j seventy, and in many cases they are ____________\t: permanently crippled with rheum a- i.r>\t.\t.\trl tism, lumbago, sciatica and other ail- Scheme Recommendea m Report of Special Committee oLments, the origin of which it is dif- Parliament on Industrial and International Relations in ;icuit t0 determine, and which th-a tuutuii'-ut.v.w ».\t: Government refuses m most cases to ! recognize as war disability, j Post-War Duties of Society The post-war work of society last year included the operation of the Convalescent Home at Ste.Anne de Bellevue, where 339 soldiers were cared for at a per capita cost per Report Presented in House of Commons Y esterday-Health Survey Asked\u2014Should Be Based cn Compulsory Contributions.O\u2019 (Canadian Press Despatch) j before the next Federal-Provincial TTAWA, May 2.\u2014The prin-; Conference ; and your committee .\t4 a\tod insurance against; suggests, when the agenda for such | day of $1.81, and the total cost of T L\t*3re-fs ^9)\u201c ;\t^ unemployment, sickness and a conference is being arranged that maintenance amounted to approxi- LGNDUN, May -, His h°ya\u2018 : invalidity is accepted and endorsed | the Provincial Governments should ! mately $7,500.The society also the Duke oi t_0nnaug.1t, :by +de Special Committee of Par-; be invited to send representatives jealt with 3,305 cases of sick relief Genciai ot tanada Irom ]iament 0n Industrial and Interna- of the employer and employee to | and granted help\" in some form to 000 000 had been \u201cstepped: Sc!ulh \"«'«s due to the limited coal them made long-term contracts with 1911 to 191o was seventy-nine yes- t;0nal Relations in a report present- discuss the subject matter of this f 2,174° the expenditure for tuber-uuo.uuo nau u-c.\tKj- ; mining operations.\tcustomers.It was understood that | terday.\u201cThe soldi0\"\t-=\u2018¦t\u2019\"\t- -\t\u2022\t\u2022 \u2022\t-\t\u2014\t-\u201d\t\u2019\tF down\u201d from superior to inferior Irom the decisions of estimates.Had positions; and if those losses were all these facts been known to him: subject to interest as the C.N.R.before, the censure would have been jeficjts werc, the figures would \"V\" n'ïi.» brought out\t$3.250.000 000.had startled the country.The whole | The committee considered y ester-! background of the matter was the 1 day the financial situation of .no Civil Service Commission ami the Canadian Nationa.Steamships.S11 attitude of Mr- Veniot thereto:\tHenry declared that the prospects for From October 1, 1926, to Febru-1 increased trade with the West Indies, a-y, 1928, the Postmaster-General arising out of the new sersico in-had dismissed 98 postmasters, and | augurated to those islands, were from Februarv 1923, to April 1929, bright.The company would employ eight more dismissals had been ! whatever means were at its disposal madc,\tj to increase that trade and make the In 32 cares of appointments by tha service rebound to the advantage of Commission, rejections had been ; Canada.\t.,\t., made by Mr.Veniot.In some cases) Financial Report Adopted returned soldiers had been rejected! The financial report oi the 1 ana-in favor of the civilians.\tI dian National Railways was adopted The Postmaster-General had at-1yesterday.Sir Henry Thornton, pre- mining operations Some of the difficulties facing tha (Continued on Page Seven.) when the power was required (Continued on page U) Quebec Government To Enforce Fair Wage Clause In Contracts .Ir, .\t, oldier prince,\u201d as the j ed bv ;ts chairman, Cameron R.! report.\u201d m Duke was so long known to his fellow MacIntosh (Liberal.North Battle- -*- ! countryman, is today as erect and ford) in the House of Commons HON.W.D.McPKERSON, K.C., _ presents as fine appearance as ever, j yesterday.The insurance should be\tDIED TODAY\t.-*¦-\u2014- ha^ed on compulsory contributions (Canadian Press Despatch) MOTORISTS BLESSED BY | derived from the state, employers! TORONTO, Ont., May 2.\u2014Hon.! Pope Pius XI received the call over to a rewrite man who survey of the field of public health, else of the earthbound millions who ! took the report of the demonstra-with special reference to a national have access to a regular telephone ) tier, from the flying reporter, health programme.In this, it is be- instrument.\tj\tThough the reporter in the plane lieved that it would be possible to\t!\tThe Western Electric Company i was sitting but\tfour\tfeet from the secure the co-operation of the Pro- ;\tdemonstrated in a series of tests for \u2018 roaring engine,\tfrom\twhich he was vincial and Municipal Health De-\tthe press an invention linking planes 1 separated only\tby a\tthin pane of partments, as well as the organized;\ton the wing to the landlines of the ; glass, he could\thear\tthe people in commercial telephone system.the Now York office as clearly as an medical profession.\u201c(b) That in the forthcoming The first call\twas put through by\tj\tordinary phone conversation,\tand his census provision should be madc for an Associated\tPress reporter who\t:\twords\twere plainly audible\tin New ! the securing of the fullest possible j went aloft in\tthe flying telephone\tj\tYork.j data regarding the extent of unem-! booth r eleven\to\u2019clock and stayed up\t!\tThe\ttake-off was made in a !ployment ami sickness, and that this until noon.Wearing a regular tele- j driving rain but the telephone plane | should be compiled and published I phone head set and speaking into a | rode above the storm and the délai as early a date ns possible.| microphone held in his hand he gave j monstration was made while 2,000 \u201c(c) That the Federal Govern- the telephone number of the Asso-j feet over Plainfield* N.J., and while ment he requested t( bring the elated Press office in New York to ' the plane was making about 100 subject matter of trys reference the Bell Telephone experimental miles an hour.\t- -\u2014- M SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929.PAGE TWO St.Francis District News v.^3% LAKE MEGANTIC Honolulu c.rryiug one hundred and' twenty aeroplanes.They made the ! j\t1 r T!«;u,.trip in four days, lu taking the airi Mr.and Mrs.J.f.Bailey and \u201e\u201e\u201e\t1 Alisa Margaret MaoDonald spent they were shot from the deck, and in dock all the postal employees, and their wives were invited to inspect the ship.Amongst the employees was 5lr.Arthur Orrs and his wife, formerly Miss Katherine Evans, of this place.Mr.and Mrs.Carlos Stokes, of Bury, were tea guests of Mrs.E.Mias Mildred Webster spent Sun-( deGruchy, on Saturday evening at fay at her home, in Hatley.{ Woodbine Bungalow.M:i.Fanny Greenway spent Mr.and Mrs, J.R.Andrews were -Thru yran âne.irhib in ran«wnr, the week-end.in Sherbrooke, the calling on MV.and Mrs.R.Mills at\ta^txul tirrr and ronjfipatian guest of relatives.\tEast Angus on Sunday.\tr am «y\"/ tww /wm had ani/thini; that tau Miss Helen E.MacLeod, accom- Mr.H.Wilkin returned from £\tT^-Tt'Li p.tned by Miss Ricker, cf Poland Leeds last week, where he went on w iJ, than 40 or to_\ta tad ü h: a few days in Montreal, recently.Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Martin were in Sherbrooke for a few days, guests of relatives.Mis* Evelyn Stevenson spent the week-end in Montreal.Mr.H- C.Mayhew.B.A., spent Ihe week-end in Sherbrooke.MEGÂNTIC CO.HAPPENINGS Personals and Other Notes of Interest Gathered by Record Correspondent!!.STOPPED HIS STOMACH TROUBLE \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d Made Him Entirely Well Liver-in Vancouver thi Springs.Me., is the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.N.H.MacLeod, during her vacation.Mr.and Mrs.S.Beaton were in Bury, recently.An accident that might have terminated fatally occurred at noon, Tuesday, when a car driven by Mr.Armand Morisette.in endeavoring to pass Mr.Gravel's baker cart, caused it to overturn.The driver, Mr.Belkvleur, sustaining some injuries.He was taken at once to Dr.Leo.Elats for treatment and \\-ray, where it was found he had onlv sustained minor injuries and would be alright in a few dsvs.business.Friends of Mrs.Richard Evans, who is staying with her son.Dr.L.A.Evans, of Essex Junction, Vt., are sorry to hear she has been in poor health for some months.Mr.Jack Mac.-.ulay spent the week-end in towr.Mr.and Mrs.Willie Willard and Miss Minnie, of East Dudswell, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.b.C.Card on Tuesday.Mrs.Gertie McColm and daughter, Junie, and Mr.Chesborctigh, < f Sherbrooke, spent Sunday at Mr.and Mrs.E.MacAulay\u2019s.nv ptrauatian.Matt ' other rrmediet on Vo market leave a bad efftrl in many wav*, but 1 ran tafrly tay 1 haven t been at veil in man), year' aetinet I hare taken Krnerhrn.-hlrt C.ü.hi, IFÜiiamiport.Pa., C.o.A.v*\t*\tOr\tletter on ft-e lor jnepectiotv Kruse ben Salts is obtainable at drug ana iepartment stores In Canada at ,5c.a bottle., bottle contains c nonsb to laat for 4 or 5 jombs\u2014good bealtb for baU-i-cent a day.the wood-lot which he recently acquired from Williamson and Crom-fcie.Mr.W.J.Frazer bought the George Frazer property, Frazer\u2019s Mills, in the township of Melbourne COOKSHBF The Women's Institute will hold îheir regular monthly meeting next Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs.Wm.C.Drennan.The roll call will consist of \u201cSuggestions for simplifying housec'.eanir.g.\" Mrs.A.W.Pratt will give a paper on \u201cHome Economics.\u201d The W.l.members are clar.nirg to hold the annual rummage sale early in May.Householders are requested to remember this, as their contributions to this sale will be greatly appreciated.Miss Rita Butler came home on Friday afternoon to spend the week-end with her parents, Dr.ant Mrs.J.A.Butler, returning to Richmond on Sunday evening.Miss Annie Macdonald spent Saturday in Sawyerville the guest ef Mrs.Clyde French- Miss Elizabeth Hepburn, who has teen staying here for over a year, left for Bury on Monday morning to open her home and spend the «animer there.\u2022n v v u \u2022 xu i Mr.Gordon A.Rodgers purchus-Divine service v.ill be held in the| the .B:dgood Farm.\u201d in the United Church rext Sunday even-, K,wnsh;p of clev\u20acland< from Mrs.ing at 7 o\u2019clock.\t; Moses Ward.Mr.T.E.Evans has gone to Que- , Messrs J.G.Ewing and Sons bee and from the-e will go to New pUrc'nased a building-lot in ward Brunswick.Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Card and son, Andrew, were in Sherbrooke lursday CROSSBURY three on Main Street, Richmond, from Mr.A.James Eedard.Mr.F.W.Johnston purchased the Miss Alice May Johnston property in the east part of the township of Farnham, from Mrs.Albert Smith, of Ulvertcn.Imperial Oil Limited purchased) JERSEY MILLS 5!rs.W.J.Cathcart returned to her home Friday, from Arvida, where she spent the latter part c«! the winter with her daughter, Mrs.D.P.Ross.Messrs Henry and Lawrence Ray returned to Lennoxville, Sunday, after spending the week with relatives and friends, in this place and Marlow, Week-end guests include: \"Mr.end Mrs.Leonard Cathcart; Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Armstrong and family, and Mr.Alien Cathcart, ail of Breakeyville.Airs.Douglas Cathcart spent a few days in St.George with Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Pczer, who expect to leave for Asbestos shortly.Little Miss Bernice Armstrong, of Breakeyville.is staying with her grandmother.Mrs.A.Cathcart, and attending school.Mrs.Evan Cathcart entertained the little folks to dinner Sunday in 1 honor of her little daughter, Doris' third birthday.In Canterbury, on Saturday, attending a sugaring off at Mr.Wm.Mayhew\u2019s sugar house Mr.Ross Kinsey, of Drummpnd-ville, was a recent week-end visitor at his home here.Mrs.WiUicm Taylor has return' man Lowd, of Bulwer, on behalf of those present, presented Mr.and Airs.Simcock with a purse of money with accompanying good wishes.Mr.Simcock replied thanking his friends for their kindness.Among those present from out-of-town were Mr.and nick-nacks able.etc., will be all accepl- Mr.Kenneth Pelkie, who has spent the winter in Greenville, Ale., has returned to his home for the summer.MR.BOV AY \u201cI wish I could tell every sufferer in the world what \u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019 has done for me,\u201d writes Mr.Roy A.Bovay, Trenton, Ont.\"For years I was troubled by Bad Headaches, Nervous Dyspepsia and Liver Trouble.Then I commenced taking \u2018Fruit-a-tives.\u2019 Very soon my condition improved, and now, thanks to this wonderful medicine, I am once more entirely well.\u201d \"Fruit-a-tives\u201d regulates stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and skin \u2014 purifies the blood\u2014and tones up the whole system.25c.and 50c.a box\u2014 at dealers everywhere.MILLANVILLE BISHOP'S CROSSING Rev.C.T.Lewis was calling on friends here on Tuesday, April 23.Mr.F.W.Barter and son, Av- j erv, were in Sherbrooke on Friday.j Mrs.Sam Aulis and Mrs.Willie 1 Aulis and babv, Jewell, were guests cf Mr.ana Mrs.John A^l.s ; };e;j)0Urne, near St.Mary\u2019s, from on Tuesday, April 2ord.\t< ;,îr.p.Healy.Mrs.F.W.Barter and daugh-1 Mr Fard;na Paquette bought t^r.Miss Ruth, ar.d Mr.and M- - \u2022 £rorn ^fr Charles Robitaille a pro-Wiilie Aulis ar.d little daughter i perty ;n town of Windsor, motored to East Angus on Satur- JL.Myrlin G.Griffith purchas-day.\t_ i ed the \u201cKinnon Farm,\u201d in the Mr.and Mrs- Lloyd Hooker, Miss j township cf Melbourne, from Mr.Flora, of Brookbury, and Mrs^fJ.1 Joseph Gagne.Paquette, of Bury, were guests of i Mr.Alexander Walker purchas-Mr.\" and Mrs.John Ross on Sunday, ed a fine building-lot and resi-Mrs.Maskell, Mr.Edward Locke, c:nce in the Village of Melbourne Miss Bernice Lock?.Mr.Oscar! from Miss Emma J.Crombie.V'ijoin'and Miss Bessie Severson ; Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Gallup pur Mrs.John Walton is quite ill at j her home here.Dr.S.J.Bennett, of Inverness, is attending her.Mr.Lyman Marshall and brother, Russell, were Sunday guests of Mr.G.M.Henderson.The many friends of Hr.and ! Mrs.Ed Little and family regret j to learn that they have l'e.ided to leave here.Miss Laura Alarshall is the guest term and left Saturday for her home at Lake Alegantic.Mr.J.McKee, of Kinear\u2019s Mills, was a Sunday guest of Mr.A.Guy.Mr.and Mrs.H.Cummings and son Norman, of Kinnear\u2019s Mills, were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.Downes.ed home from Toronto, where she ! Airs.Dobb and daughter, of Sher-spent several weeks a guest of her hrooke; Mr.and Mrs.Leaman Lowd, sister, Mrs.Gillan and Dr.Gillan.; Aliss Verna Hood and Mr.Parker, Mrs.Taylor was receiving medical of Bulwer.treatment while in Toronto as well.Mr.Lee Kinsey has returned to Sherbroolko, after spending some time at his home here due to illness.Miss Seiveright, B.A., was a weeh-end visitor at her home in Sherbrooke.Air.and Mrs.V.jrnon Mayhew and family, of Shebrcoke, went: Sunday guests of Mr.Mayhew\u2019s parents, Air.and Mrs.Chas.Mayhew.Mrs.Duncan Alorrison, of Wee-don, was a week-end visitef' in town, the guest of relatives.Rev.Mr.Lloyd, of Montreal, returned missionary from Africa is expected to preach in the United Church, on Sunday next.The Anglican service on Sunday next will be, St.Alban's Scotstown 11 a.m., advanced time, and Chirst Church, Canterbury 7 p.m.standard time.The Rev.E.Tejnpieman was in M'igog, Tuesday and Wednesday, the guest of the Rev.J.and Airs.Atkinson.FITCH BAY INVERNESS Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Gothorp have NEW STEM FOB 1LLM GIRLS Comes From the Rich, Red Blood Made by Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills There must he no guesswork In the treatment of pale, anaemic girls and children.If your daughter is languid, has a pale, sallow complexion, is short of breath after slight exertion or on going up stairs, if .she has palpitation of the heart, a poor appetite, or a tendency to faint, she has anaemia\u2014the medical name for poverty of thof blood.Any delay in treatment may leave her weak and sickly for the rest of her life.When MELBOURNE Mrs.Adam Smith ,of Montreal, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs.C.L.Pope, of Binghamton, N.Y., were the week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.MacLean Millar.Mrs.J.Davis and Airs.W.Obourne spent a day in Alontreal recently.\tBlv; iUl luc loov \u201e\u201e\u201e\t.Mr.J.I^moine has returned t^e Biood js tbin and watery giva from Waterloo, where he spent the ; Dri williams> pjnk pills, coupled past week visiting.\tj wjtj1 nourishing food and gentle out- Mr.It.MacLean, Jr., of Moju-s 0f.(joor exercise.The new, life-giv-real, is spending a few days at his jnp, B]ood -which comes from a fair home here.\tuse p).Williams\u2019 Pink Pills, in- Mrs.J.Day, who has been con- creases the appetite, stimulates the fined to her room for the past two j nei.ves an(1 bringS a giow 0f health months, was able to be moved ; to pale chCeks.Mrs.Robert Jack-downstairs for a short while on j scmj R R No< 5i Shelburns, Ont., Sunday.\t| praises this medicine for restoring Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Cunning-jhcr daughter's health.She says: \u2014 ham have taken up then residence i.^\u2019hen my daughter was nine years in the house owned by Air.J.Crooke, in Upper Alelbourne.Mr.and Mrs.Alexander Walker bave moved from Richmond to their own home in Melbourne.Air.II.Livsey was in Montreal received the sad news of the death .\t,\t- .of Mr.Gothorp\u2019s grandmother, who T0r R ^a5Y,on t|US1,Less recently, passed away at her home in With-1 .The Melbourne School has been ernsea, England, of influenza and Closed for ten days owing to a case bronchical trouble.\tI scarlet fever breaking out in\t\u201e Mrs.Wallace Camber and two Melbourne, Master A.Doyle, of friend advised me to give her Dr.old she was so weak and thin that we feared we would lose her.She was very nervous, and going to school seemed too much for her.Often she would have to stay at home for days at a time.At times she would have a very high fever, and the doctor\u2019s treatment did not help her.I tried several remedies, but with no good results.One day a little daughters spent the week-end in Beebe, the guests of Mr.and Airs, The Sacrament of the Lord\u2019s Supper was administered at the United Church last Sunday with a fair attendance.A meeting of the finance committee will be held in the United Church.Tuesday evening, May 7th.et half-past seven.All members of the committee are asked to be present.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Gilbert xno-tcred to Danville on Sunday to see ner uncle, Mr.r Nutbrown, who is very ill, and on their return home they called at Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Wilkins\u2019, Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.T.E.Evans have received a letter from San Francisco containing a very interesting item.During the middle of April, t«e battleship Lexington, the largest aeroplane carriti in the world, arrived in San Franeisco from were dinner guests on Suncay o.j Mr.and Mrs.Sam Aulis.Mr.anc | Airs.Duncan Winson and daughter, ¦were calling at the same home ; Sunady.\tj Mr.A.Barter had the misfor- > tune to lose his house on the Taylor | farm by fire on Saturday night AYER\u2019S CLIFF Cote's Special Saturday, May Stoves, suit cases, club bags.LIÔBYTOWN Mr.Ralph Mosher and family, of Lennoxville, were Sunday guests at Mr.D.Davidson\u2019e.Miss Muriel Brown Alyce Davidson were visiting friends at Rock Island over the week-end.the building-lot and buildings be- ; of her friend, Miss Vivian Hender-longir.g to MacRae Brothers ; son, at Henderson Vale.on the corner of Main and Craig :\t- Streets, Richmond.\tMAPLE GROVE Air.Lawrence P.Carroll pur-\t_______ chased a farm in the township of ) jjr.and Mrs.Ruel Annsley motored to Bury on Saturday to visit Mrs.Annsley's parents of that place.Mrs.Richard Bennett of Lower Ireland, is spending a few weeks with her sisters, Mrs.John Kimball and Mrs.Henry Annsley.Airs.Norman Porter will entertain the W.A.at her home on Friday afternoon, May 3rd.Mr.and Mrs.Irvine Cross treated a number of their friends and neighbors to sugar-on-snow at their camp on Tuesday, April 23rd.Mr.Willie Burke was calling on Messrs.Lester and Archie Stewart on Sunday.Miss Garnet Wood spent a few days with her cousins, the Misses Goldie and Olive Annsley, recently.Mr.A.AlacLean, from the west, is visiting his sister, Airs.Benj.Gill, and Mr.Gill.Air.MacLean has been away for forty-five years and he sees a great many changes since he left here.Mr.and Mrs.NLrman Gill and baby were Sunday guests of Air.and Mn.F.B.Gill.music, games, etc., and refresh ments served, after which Mr.Lea- chased a fine property in the Village of Melbourne from Air.T.Barton.Air.Hermenegilde Plante purchased a farm in the township of Melbourne \u2018from Air.AWdej Vida1.Mr.J.S.S.Lynn bought from his | brother, Air.W.D.Lynn, the farm ; of this latter in the townships of j Brompton.Mr.Sylvester Mastine purchas-: ed the two tenements on College > Street, Richmond, which formerly belonged to Mrs.C.C.Johnson, | AIcncton, N.B.Mr.Ira R.Patrick bought the j farm of his father, Mr.W.H.Pat-I rick, in the township of Cleveland.Mr.John T.McMannis purchas-, M;5S;éd a building-lot on the corner of : Dufferin Avenue and Main Street, Richmond, from Air.Frank Hal-ligar.ULVERTON f DANVILLE Was Bothered With Severe Headaches Is Not Troubled Now Mrs.James Rose ter, Riverside, N.B., jeites \u2014\u2018T was bothered wh severe Laadaches, for years and tried maty jLiferent medicines, but to no eflect.une day a friend told me about II RURDOÇK The and after I had taken three bottle» 1 found it had done me a worid of good.Alow I don't know what a headache is Lee.I certa.r.ly hare great faith ia Burdock Blood Bitters.r Manufac*a-ed on!y by The T.Mil bum Co., Ltd., Toronto, Out.Increase Your Weight 5 Pounds 30 Days Or Money Back school board of this munici-j.axuy has engaged Miss Laduke as principal of the Ulverton Con-dated School, and Miss Hodge as teacher in the elementary department for the year 1929-30.Miss Frankie Reed, from Montra 1, spent a few weeks with her u.r.t.Mrs.W.H.Rick.Mr.A.P.R.Kerr was in Montreal on business recently.Airs.G.0 Cummings spent a fev lays in Mont reel las': week.Aire.Ramsay is visiting her s:s-ter.Mrs.Billingsley, in Kirkdale.The Misses Kerr are ax the home ! of their sister.Mr*.Brodie, a*-Notre Dame de Grace.The Ladies\u2019 Ad vestry cf the L\u2019n Thursday afternoon, The hostess will Johnston, Mrs.M.Mrs.R.Al.Graham frem 5 to 8 o\u2019clock.Miss Marion Brock and Mr.Bert Barlow motored to Sherbrooke on Sunday.Miss Eva Johnston, of Kingsey Fails, was calling on friends in Danville, on Monday.GLEN LLOYD Miss M.Morrison was a guest of 1 Alis Ida Ross on Saturday.Mr.J.Adathers was a guest recently of Mr.J.Davidson.Miss M.Alorrfeon closed her ~chool Friday after a successful Going Upstairs Had to Sit Down Breath So Short will meet in\t\tthe ted\tChurch\ton n,\tApril 2\tloth.be\tMrs.E.\tF.D.\tFraser\tar.d i.£\tupper wit\t1 be RICHMOND REALTY SALES RECENTLY Among the Rea.L'-tate Trans-iers since New Year's passing through the office of Mr.P.C.Duboyce, N.P.may be noted the following Mr.Aime Trudeau purchased from' Edwards Realty ompany the Lor.ge Hotel on Alain Street Richmond.Messrs Dyson and Armstrong bought from Miss Genevieve Bed-d a email building RELIEVED Personal in Chicago paper\u2014\"B.! V.Return home at once! have do-| cided against divorce plan\u2014D.\u201d Fine! We always hoped the B.-V.D.'s wouldn\u2019t- separate, whatever else happened\u2014The New Yorker.| FRECKLES Tells How to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots and Have a Beautiful Complexion.There*» no longer the\tneed of feeling ashamed of your freckle», a* Othine \u2014double «trenrth\u2014it guaranteed to remote theae homely spet*.Simply get an ounce of Othine from any drug or department atore and apply a little of it at night and morning and ysri should *oon *ee that even the worst freckle» have begun to d'aappear, while the lighter one» have vanished entirely.It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin ar.d gain a beautiitfi complexion.Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine, ai this U sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove your freckles.Mrs.H.B rousseau, Magog, Que., writes;\u2014\u201cFor many years I suffered with shortness of breath; then four years ago I had palpitation of the heart, and was so bad I had to sit down two or three times when going upstaira.1 read about so I got a box, and in no time I felt better, so I took three boxes more atd 1 have never had shortness of breath since.\u201d Price 50c.a box at all druggists and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T.Milburn Co., Ltd.Toronto.Ont.A special discount of ten per cent on paint, dry goods, etc., is offered i Reginald Levey, gv R.& J.Mckenzie during May.\tMrs.C.P.Rider and Miss Enid Mr.and Mrs.Hamilton Lowry,1 Rollins spent Saturday in Sher-of Alonteith, Ont., have arrived in | brooke.town and taken up their residence j A reception was given Mr.and in the home of the late Aliss Kelso.Mrs.Royce Simeoek, at the home Mr.Charles H.George, of Mil- of Mr.and Mrs.John Simcock, on by, spent a few days ir town re-; Tuesday evening.A large number cently.He was accompanied by Air.j of friends and neighbors were pre-Allan Hill, who wiil remain in ' sent.The_ evening was^ spent^in town for gome time.On his return ; trip, Mr.George was accompan-! ied by Air.Osborne McNey, who j spent the week-end with triends in Shei brooke, and by Airs.Donald G.McKenzie and Miss Rose Mc-i Kenzie, who will spend a few days with friends in Lennoxville.I Air.Wilson, of Neith Hatley, | and Air.Duncan Kinnear, of East ! Angus, passed through town on j Monday cn route to the home of their late brother-in-law, Air.William Lowry, where they will arrange for a sale of the property and stock in the near future.There was consternation in town cn Saturday when Dr.Bennett returned from the home of Mr.Peter Cook, Aliiifield, and reported a case of smallpox.Miss Cook had been a pupil in the High School and the doctor at onco fumigated the building and also the house where she roomed.Since that time the majority of those who had not already been, vaccinated have made a call on the doctor.Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Smyth were Ihe guests of Airs.Emma McKenzie recently.Airs.Napoleon Charest is confined to the house, suffering from the effects of a bad fall.The Rev.Patrick Boyd, of St.Malachie, spent a few days in i town, visiting his former parishion-j eis.Mrs.Lindoneau, who spent a | few days with her brother, Mr.j Frank Ross, has returned to Alont-j real.Mrs.William Johnston spent \u2022\ta day with her brother, Air.Dan Crawford, of Adderley, who is re- I covering from the severe shaking *\tup ho received whan his buggy was overturned by an auto, while ! he w-as returning home from Ples-! sisville.\t_ - Dogs are again doing damage -mongst the sheep.Both Messrs.I Donald and Dugald AlcKenzie have ! lest sheep and two are reported killed in \u2018\u2018The Scot.\u201d Air.George Lennon, is preparing to start work on the Duff bridge.Mrs.James E.Robirson is visiting l'riends in Lennoxville and Sherbrooke.A well attended meeting of St.Andrew\u2019s Ladies\u2019 Aid Society was held in the Manse on the afternoon of Wednesday, April 24th.The hostesses were Mrs.Philip Cox and Aliss McMillan.Ulverton who has been attending Richmond College and boarding with Miss N.Eurrill, being taken to his home on Thursday last suffering with the disease.The Richmond and Melbourne Williams\u2019 Pink Pills, and I did so.It was not very long after she began taking the pills that I could see a change for the better.She kept on taking the pills for several months, and through them grew into a branch of the IO.D.E.are plan-j strong, healthy girl.Since then, if ning to bold a rummage sale during the summer months.Now at house cleaning time anyone wishing to donate anything to this sale will kindly leave all articles at the home c»! the Misses Mathais, Melbourne.Furniture, clothing books, a tonic has been needed at any time, it has always been Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills.\u201d The pills are sold by all medicine dealers or will be sent by mail at 50 cents a box by The Dr.William»\u2019 Medicine Co., Brockville, OnL Ihe ROYAL MASTER ~bcst like evek mode- SCOTSTOWN on Ma'n Rea! pharmacist» ar.d chemists\t-\t_ everywhere know that McCoy\u2019s Cod Street, opposite the Eedard Res.Liver Extract Tablets contain just «nee.\t.,\t.\t.ingredient* that Mr.7.A.Johnston bought ire proven essential increase weight, create appetite, build up the power to resist disea-.e end puts good solid flesh on skinny men and women.wood-lot in township of a Mel- Stomach out of Order Until He Tried TANLAC Ail pains are bad, but some are worse than others.About\" the worst are Stomach pains.A real cramp in ourr.e from 'Williamson and Crom- tjie s.omach juït about doubles one! ie Mr.Desire Lacroix bought from the So now men and women who keep Mr.Cuibert Prince, a farm in op with the times are taking Me- township of Melbounre.Coy's Cod Liver Extract Tablet» - Mr.George F.Jameson bo nch in health building, strength creating flesh producers and as easy lo take at candy.So why not start today?Why not fill out those deep hollows in neck, cheeks and chest?Why go on tf.rough life with sunken cheeks and narrow chest when you can take advantage of this straight forward offer.Try them for thirty days if you want to gain f ve pounds or more -And bear thL in mind, if they don\u2019t, help you in that time your money will be refunded, hO Tablets 69 cent* \u2014Economy Size $1.00.At Chagnon's Drug Store and druggists everywhere.up.Mr.F.Gauthier, of Great Falls, Man., was very sick because of Stomach Trouble.Ordinary meals brought on terrible cramps.He lost _\tbought weight; could not sleep; and be- ti'- Ftuart T.Sta.xer property in cajTl«, very nervous.Tried various .ne Village cf Melbourne.\tmedicines but nothing seemed to do Mr.Robert E.Skdlen purchased any good.Then, he writes, \u201c1 he Times-Guardian property on Alain Street, P.ichmor.d.Mr.Benjamin Cadnux purchased from the Lane E-date an add-i'ion to his hotel property on Main Street.Mr.A.A.Jacques of Garthby bought a or.dir.;'dot end building, at L; gar from Mr R F.Wood-burr.Mr.C.H.Cogan bought a lot from h .father ar.d mother, Mr.and Mr:.G.Cogan.MEra J.G.Ewing and Sons !.ought from Mr.J.A.Johnston was advised to try TANLAC, and I want to say that TANLAC filled the bill.Indigestion, stomach trouble, nervousness, sleeplessness have all disappeared; and I am eating, sleeping and working as a nealthy, vigorous man should.\u201d If everything you «at distresses you, if you are pale, weak and nervous, let TANLAC help you.It is made from roots, barks and herb*.Nature's own medi-eir.es for the sick and coats less than 2c.a dose.Get a bottle at your druggist'* today\u2014your money back if i\u2019 I doe» not help you.\tit CENTRAL 5e to $1.00 Store Main Street, near Post Office.Magog, Que.Special Price CUT on all our lines of Glassware, Crockery, Aluminum Ware, Enamel Ware, Dry Goods,Fancy Goods, Novelties, etc.A VISIT TO OUR STORE WILL BE TO YOUR BENEFIT.CENTRAL 5c to $1.00 Store Magog, Qua.Dr.Tanner, superintendent of missions, of the United Church, occupied the pulpit at St.Andrews Church an Sunday lart.His subject at the morning service was \"Faith Cometh by Hearing and i Hearing by the Word of God\u201d at | the evening service he gave a most j inspiring talk on the 23rd Psalm.Fr.Tanner visited the Sunday 1 School session in the morning and after the lesson was requested by the Superintend Mr.Angus Mac-; Lennan, to make two presentations of prizes to pupils who had been successful in the recent W.C.T.U.j contest.Miss Margaret Mac/vuley and Miss Gath-ine Van were the ! prize winners the prizes received were nicely bound Email editions ) of the New Testament.Previous to the presentation Dr.Tannor gave a talk on the evils of cigarette smoking, explaining how the lining of the lungs becomes hardened through the incessant inhaling of the cigaretto smoke thus making it difficult for the pure air to get through this lining.He ! r.poke of the power which they ex-! crcise ovqr those who indulge in | their use how that so often the habit becomes so strong with people that they are most uneasy unless they are smoking the weed.! Ho adivsed the boys and also the .g.rls never to start the habit and j then they would never suffer the bad effect* which ultimately fol-! low.Dr.Tanner\u2019s visit was much appreciated.\u2022 A number of young people were ___ -v?.! The royal master is the best tire that has ever been made, and it should be, because it has been built with deliberate disregard for its costs.The only aim in planning the Royal Master was to make a tire which would match the rest of the modern car \u2014 permit high speed with safety \u2014 remove the hazards of blow-outs \u2014 do away with the nuisance of flats.The Royal Master is no tire for the man who buys a car to drive for only! one year.It costs too much and lastj| too long.But if continued safety at any speed and through any conditions! are what you want, the Royal Mastc*-1) is an insurance and an economy, will -IH 'WiPli THE other day in Montreal, we: stopped a taxi equipped with; Royal Masters, back and front.It wasn't a particularly luxurious taxt! and it had cost fifty dollars extra to give it Royal Masters.But the driver said they paid him,, After 11,700 miles their deep treads were practically unworn in spite of hard braking, sudden starts, all kinds of roads and all kinds of weather.He figured his Royal Masters would give him another twenty to thirty thousand miles without trouble.* vA\\ ¦Z\\J X.J .?:\u2022\u2022\u2022 Af/f?TbxB ereit appear* in gold on event Royal Master Tire That is what the Royal Master is built to do.Not one in a thousand will ever puncture.Not one in five thousand will blow out under two years of service.You are never Jar away from a DOMINION TIRE DEPOT SHERBROOKE BROMITONVILLE.COATICOOK.COOKSHIRE.DANVILLK.HAST ANGUS.KNOWLTON.MAGOG.SUTTON JUT.WATERLOO.Codere Limitée .Char land Garage khurst\u2019s Garage Limited -Cookshire Auto Co.-.Danville Motors .-.Geo.De Grace .Ian.\tW.Crandall .Charland Garage .Willowdale Garage .Hubert\t& Jolin SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929.PAGE THREE ABBOTSFORD Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Lefebvre, lio have been at Mr.E.A.Buz-r.ell\u2019s, have left for their home in Kingston, Ont.Mr.Leslie Buzzell, Jr., of Montreal, spent the -week-end at Mr.E.A.Buzzell\u2019s.Rev, F.R, Farrell and Messrs.Chas.Fisk and Ferbert Buzzell attended the Synod meetings in Montreal last «veek.Mr.W.P.Honey, of Montreal, ¦was at Mr.W, R.Honey\u2019s for the week-end.Mrs.Alfred Vintinner, of Bury, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.Car-mi Taylor.Miss Peggy Lassenby, of Bury, is the guest of her cousins, the Misses Irene and Gwendoline Allison and Gordon Coates.Mrs Bruce Chaplin entertained at bridge on Saturday evening, when cards were played at six tables.Prize winners were Mrs.Herbert Buzzell, Miss Margery Fisk, Messrs.H.Paige Rowell and ! Gordon Lefebvre, Mrs.A.S.Cross-i field and Mr.S.P.Marshall.Mrs Chas.Fisk entertained at a j birthday party on Friday evening i in honor of her son, Edward.Mrs.S.F.Marshall entertained at bridge on Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs.S.Lefebvre, who received the guest of honor prize.Mrs.H.Paige won first prize.Misses Edith and Laura Fisk entertained at bridge on Thursday i afternoon in honor of their niece, J Mrs.S.Lefebvre.Prizes were won by Miss Alice Buzzell, Mrs.M.E.' Honey and Mrs.A.W.Buzzell.MORSE\u2019S LINE 007^ ojott/r W & The Sherbrooke Pure Milk Co., Limited Sherbrooke, Que.Mr.Josepbat Duran, of Clar ettceville, was a business visitor in town last week.Mr.and Mrs.Gelineau, and Miss Fiana Gelineau motored to Montreal, on Sunday.Mr.Donat Perault has finished clerking for Mr.C.A.Bibaud and | has moved to St.Armand.Mr.and Mrs.W.L.Kill and son, Bruce, of Highgate Line, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Hill.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Austin visited Mr.Austin\u2019s parents, at East Franklin, on Monday.Mr.Gilbert Brouillett, and son, Lucien, Mr.Armand Desranleau and, Miss Lucien Desranleau motored to Montreal, on April 13th to attend the funeral of Mr.Gilbert Brouillett\u2019s brother, Mr.Prosper Brouillett.COWANSVILLE The Worthy Grand Matron and suite, of the Grand Chapter of Quo-: bee, Order of the Eastern Star, will pay an official visit to this Chapter | on Thursday evening, May 2nd.Ail ! members are requested to be pre-: sent.I Miss Cecile Frizzle and Mr.Garrett Chapman, o- Brome, accom-jianied by Miss Ruth Stowr.and Miss Beda Brown motored to Dun-! ham on Sunday, calling on Mi-ss i Madge Hunter at St.Helen\u2019s I School.| Mr.Jones, of Boston, an official i of the C.P.R., was a week-end visitor here.Miss Elizabeth Brown, who has been assisting in the care of Mrs.McPhoe at the Royal Victoria Hospital had the misfortune to cut her bands severely while opening a bottle of ginger ale on Sunday.Mr.F.E.Draper spent the week-: end in Montreal the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Foster Draper.Mrs.Laurie Brown and family are moving into one of the apartments in the Goyette block.Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Demers are taking rooms with Mr.and Mrs.Walter Laurie.Mrs.Herman Stowe entertained at a \u201chandkerchief shower\u201d at her I HAVE NEURALGIA IN MV FACE SO DAD THE PAIN IS DRlV|NGr ME CRA2V.WOMEN im US DRUGGISTS THAT SLOAH\u2019S LINIMENT HELPS NEURALGIA PAINS AT ONCE.SLOAN'S LINIMENT IS ONLY 35^ A BOTTLE.5 ?Sloans Liniment; \u2022\tKiLlS PAiIY* Your Summer Home Can Look Twice as Attractive Simply cover the walls and ceilings with smooth, tight-fitting sheets of Gyproc Fireproof Wallboard\u2014then decorate.Gyproc will also make it cooler on hot days\u2014warmer on cold nights.a«7 Fireproof For Sal Lacombe & Fils, Limited J.S.Mitchell & Co., Ltd.Union Grains, Limited Coderre Limitée -\t-\t- Win.Roberge - - - -Jos.Allaire -\t-\t-\t- G.W.Allard & Co., Ltd.Rclisle & Thibault Geo.Degrace - - - ¦ Union Grains, Limited Joseph Dion -\t-\t-\t-\t- Arthur Gaucher Colin C.MacPherson J.G.Ewi ng & Son Union Grains, Limited P.B.Lemire - WôIIïîoôM o By - Sherbrooke, Que.-\tSherbrooke, Que.Sherbrooke, Que.-\tSherbrooke, Que.Asbestos, Que.-\tCoaticook, Que.-\tCoaticook, Que.Danville, Que.East Angus, Que.Lennoxville, Que.Lac Megantic, Que.Lawrenceville, Que.Magog, Que.Melbourne, Que.Waterville, Que.Windsor Mills, Que.home on Saturday evening, in hon-| or of Miss Hildred Burnet.Miss | Ruth Stowe, on behalf of those present, presented Miss Brunet with a number of pretty handkerchiefs arranged in basket form.The bride-elect in a graceful speech thanked the friendc and extended a cordia* invitation to visit her in her new home.Refreshments were served by the hostess.Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Boisvert are making their home with Mr.and Mrs.J.Boisvert.Mr.and Mrs, J.C.McClatchie spent Friday in Montreal.They were accompanied on their return by their daughter, Isabel, and Miss Shirley Fuller, who spent the weekend here, MY.and Mrs.Ross Dunn and family are moving from Main street to their home on James street.Mr.and Mrs.B.Welch, Mr.and Mrs.C.Gleason and Miss Helen Gleason motored out from Montreal on Sunday.Mrs.Frank Hulburd will entertain the United Church Ladies\u2019 Aid at her home on Thursday afternoon, May 2nd, at 2.30 p.m.(daylight saving time).Mrs.George, of South Stukely, was a recent guest of Mrs.Ada Pettes and Mrs.West.Miss Muriel Burnet, of Montreal, wms a week-end guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Burnet.Mr.Delbert Wheeler spent the week-end at his heme in Sherbrooke.Mrs.Hugh Pibus and daughter, Barbara, of Magog, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Brown.JAIL LIBRARY ALL PRISONERS Former Penitentiary Official Says Most Prisoners Avail Themselves of Library \u2014 Those Who Cannot Read Take Out Picture Magazines.(Canadian Press Despatch) TORONTO, Ont., May 2.\u2014 Romeo P.Lapierre, B A., has left off teaching convicts in penitentiaries and next year will teach French to the pupils of Humberside Collegiate here.After six years of work in St.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary, Quebec, and a period in .Portsmouth Penitentiary, Mr.Lapierre has many interesting things to tell about his work in the prisons.\u201cEvery inmate has a library eat-a\u2019ogue in his cell,\u201d he said recently.\u201cand these are 8,(X>0 volumes of all kinds in the prison library to choose from.In addition The Government subscribes to about sixty magazines.Practically all of tne men avail themselves of the library privileges and even the illiterates take out picture magazines.Fiction is most popular and the library is quite up to date.\u201d Part of Mr.Laplerre\u2019s duties HEALTH & DIET ADVICE By Dr.Frank McCoy Author of \u201cThe Fast Way to Health \u201d Qu estons In Retard To Henllh and Diet Will be Answered Bj Dr.McCoy, who can be addressed In care of this paper.Enclose Stamped Addressed Envelope For Reply, 1926 McCoy Health Service, Los Angeles, Cat MILK DIETS If there is a definite ulcer of the stomach or small intest ine, or even a severe gastritis, it is sometimes necessary to use an exclusive milk oit until the inflammation has subsided.Only small quantities ct milk should be taken at a time and under a regular schedule to avoid having the milk form in large .curds.It may be advisable to use a small amount of milk of magnesia in addition to the cow\u2019s milk.My usual procedure is to give the patient an eight-ounce glass of raw or certified milk at one-hour intervals as long as ho remains awake, although sometimes a smaller quantity is indicated.^ The milk should bo slightly warmed by placing the glass in a pan of warm water.The water must not be hot enough to pasteurize the milk however.A good way to test the temperrture of the water is to place the hand in the water and alloy th© water to reach a temperature as hot as can be permitted, or about 120 degrees Fahrenheit.If the water is no hotter than this the milk will not be pasteurized but warmed just enough to sooth an irritated stomach.No water should be used with consisted in visiting the men in their cells and asking them ^'hat| this \"dieC and\"the\" patient is not Mrs.George EulLurd spon a day | they would like to read as well as uslmiiy thirsty because of the in Derby, Vt., last week attending advising them what books to sel-1 iarg6\u2018amount 0f water contained ect.\t, ! in the milk.The milk should be * The^ idea, ne saicu is to try,\ts]0wly and taken exactly on to mould a man s life in prison soa OI1e-hour schedule.It taken on that he can better Ins position a^\u2018jthe forty-five minute schedule one 1er he gets out.\u2019\tj time, and an hour and a half sche- The penitentiary school.Mr.La- (\t,6 at another> the mük will not pierre explained, is conducted lai,-gree v,-ith the patient, and one the noon hour.Attendance is notjw]lcl ;s suffering cannot ai.ford to compulsory except for illiterates | bo careless.Pure Holstein milk but many of the convicts un°er\" Lhould be used and no extra cream lake, various kinds of voluntary ;\tjj.|s sometimes advisable studies.Last year eight wrote the ^ proce(}e each glass of milk with the funeral of her brother, Mr.C.Fuller.Mr.and Mrs.Peck and daughter Jean, motored here from North Carolina and are guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.M.Lockhart.Mrs.A.C.McPhee, who underwent a surgican operation in the Royal Victoria Hospital last week, is recovering.The marriage of Mr.Robert J.L.Moffatt and Miss Florence Louise Mitson, both of Magog, took place at the United Church manse on Saturday afternoon, April 27th, at two o\u2019clock, Rev.S.W.Boyd officiating.After the ceremony Mr.and Mrs.Moffatt left for a motor trip to Peterboro, Ont.On their return they will reside in Magog.Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.A.C.McPhee, of Sherbrooke, were v\\eek-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Ross.Mr.and Mrs.B.Crotheis spent Sunday in Philipsburg, the guest of the latter\u2019s sister, Mrs Johnson.BOLTON CENTRE high school entrance examination and passed, one with honors.In1 the lower school examinations six wrote and three passed in five subjects while several wrete the middle and upper school examinations with a measurable degree of success.Mr.Lapierre said he was unable to teach all the convicts but received assistance from some educated men among the prisoners, one of whom was a school teacher.He said he had never had any trouble with discipline but there were always three or four guards presiding over the school.Mr.Lapierre comes from Montreal.He was transferred from St.a teaspoonful of lemon juice to assist in the digestion of the milk.If an ulcer exists, the patient should remain in bed for at least two or three weeks, and while taking this diet is it a good plan to use hot applications on the abdomen in the region of the stomach staying for the present with Mrs.Robert Crowell.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Safford, who have spent thj winter in Florida, have returned to their | and If possible a large theraueutic lamp may be used several times daily.\t,\t,, , Massage treatments should be used over the entire tody.To retain his strength the patient snould oxertise in bed, using tensing exercises for the arms and legs.While the patient may arise to go to the toilet as often as necessary, he should be back in bed as soon as possible to keep the abdominal Muscles relaxed.After all soreness has disappeared from the abdomen upon pressure, thé patient can cautiously mange to another food.As soon as the acute symptoms have subsided, the patient should be encouraged to leave the bed and walk as much as possible, taking care not to bring on further irritation of the stomach by any too violent exercise.You may expect two or three months to elapse before the ulcers and inflammation have sufficiently healed to adopt a general diet regimen, and by this Ume the patient should be thoroughly familiar with the changes necessary in his dietetic habits to prevent any subsequent development of ulcers.I tomorrow\u2019s article I will tell vegetable about the citrus broth diets.and QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Discarding Glasses Question:\u2014J.H.writes: \u201cI have worn glasses for about ten years, but recently after reading some, literature I have discarded them.Wriil this be helpful or injurious to the eyes, or is there anything I can do to help them?\u201d Answer:\u2014The eyes boar a close relation to health and you should riot discard the glasses without consulting an optometrist.There are some exercises which can be used which will In many cases strengthen the eyes so that glasses may eventually be discarded.Melba Toast and Milk Question:\u2014E.J.B.asks: \u201cWould melba toast with milk, either hot or cold, be harmful or could it be used as a meal?\u201d Answer:\u2014Melba tea it does not make a good meal by itself.It is prescribed in my diets mainly to take the place of bread in their diet.As both toast and n;ilk have And every housewife knows It is the best.I! SALADA' I! TEA \u2018Fresh from the gardens* S2S home at Sutton.\tt I a tendency to produce constipat- The schedule of passenger trains | ion, it is not wise to use them at which wrent into effect on April ; the same time unless a large am-.,\t2£$th, give Sutton the following i ount of leafv mreen veeetables are Mr.Joseph Lefebvre received the Vincent de Paul Penitentiary to thej servic6;\u2014Boston to Montreal 5.-'\t' \"\t8 sad news of the death of his son, ! institution at Portsmouth after jgg Dorian, from typhoid fever, in the\u2018six years service._ He_ graduated] 7 a.m.General Hospital, Sherbrooke, on] from Queen\u2019s University in 1927116 a\u2018m\u2019_ Sunday.\t, r , i and this year will obtain his highU0 4-' a'm There will be a special Mothers j ^poo] teacher\u2019s certificate at the Day service in the United Church] Ontario College of Education.on Sunday, May 12, at 7 p.m.[\t- Mr.George Allan, of Ottawa, | was a week-end guest at Cedar I ^ recovers from her bruis-Brook Farm, called__here__by tne^ii-j^, Mrs.Charles Rhic\u2019ard is earing! 10.35 Sutton to Drummondville Newport to Montreal 8.-Drummondville to Sutton Montreal to Boston 10.59 a.m.Sutton to Drummondville 2.30 p.m.; Boston to Montreal \u2022\".13 p.m.Drummondville to Sutton 6.05 p.m.; Montreal to Newr-] port 7.15 p.m.Montreal to Boston p.m ness of his aunt, i 1 ^aiui 1.| for Mrs.Sweet, and her nephew,j Miss Hazel Johnson, who has nolds.\twhile his brother Cedric and fam-jbeen the guest of friends in Granby, Week-end-guests\u201ea .\t,, ;ly are looking after the nousehold for a week, returned home on Sun- wer e~Mr.an d M rs.C.J.Farrell, of Knowlton, and Mr.and Mrs.G.H.Webster, Mrs.Johnson and Mr.Fred Armstrong, of Waterloo.BROME OWL\u2019S HEAD Miss Eva Bailey and Miss Elinor Martin were callers in Newport on Saturday.FULFORD Dir.and Mrs.C.C.Jenne was Knowlton, into Mr.Riclrord, on Sunday, a guest of Mr.and Mrs.John Westover.Other guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.C K.Moftatt and Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Derby, of Passadena, California.The friends here are sorry to hear of the serious accident which befell Mr.Charles Armitage, son-in-law of Mr.and Mrs.C.K.Moffatt, who lies in the hospital in Passadena, suffering from a fractured leg and other injuries sustained in an automobile accident, on April 2nd.Mr.and Mrs.M.P.Chapman, accompanied by Mr.E.S Chapman, Mrs.S.H.Salsbury and Miss Stine-hour motored to Montreal, on Sunday, to visit Mrs.E.S.Chapman, in the hospital.Rev.Wm.Gedye was in Montreal, last week, to attend the Synod meeting there.\u2018 Mr.and Mrs.R.Hamilton, of Knowlton, were Sunday guests of Mr.nnd Mrs.Charles Rhlcard, and (family.Messrs.M.E.and Hollis Darbe, of North Sutton, were calling at \u201cGlensdale Farm,\u201d on Monday.Mr.Clare Patch was in Granby, on Sunday.Mrs.Clement, and son, of Abcr-covn, are stopping for an indefinite time at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Martin Sweet.Mr.and Mrs.Alton Greenley and Mr.and Mrs.C.K.Moffatt.of Sutton, were calling at \u201cSunny-side Farm,\u201d on Tuesday.affairs.\tI\tday.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Holden are Mr.and Mrs.William Johnson and leaving this week tor their new! son, Ciayton were dinner guests of Lome, in Knowlton, which they j Mrs.Johnson\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.have greatly improved and renov- ! John Ifooney on Sunday, ated.\tj\tMr.\tWilliam\tJohnson\twas\tin\tSut- Mr.Aubrey Hurlburt, and fam- ton.one day last week on business, ily are moving this week from! Master Clayton Johnson has been Frank Rhic- j ill for\ta few\tdays\tbut\tis\tnow\tcon- rd\u2019s house.\ti\tvalescing.Messrs.Gilman and Pond, of __________________________________________ Rich ford, Vt., were Monday, on busmesi used with the milk and toast combination.Chewing Question:\u2014K.G.F.asks: \u201cIs it necessary to chew on both sides of the mouth?I had two teeth extracted from my lower kilt molars so that I became in the habit of chewing with the right side of my mouth.Would it be all right to continue chewing in this way?\u201d Answer:\u2014It is better to use both sides of the jaw in chewing.The side that is not used becomes weakened through lack of exercise and the remaining teeth may-gather deposits which will cause decay of the teeth or inflammation of the gum.One should keep the teeth in good condition and if the fibrous, tough foods are chewed, the diseases affecting the teeth and gums can usually be avoided.BETTFÜ FLAVOR AND UCH (RKPER THE famous flavor of PEP which is so delicious! Plus an unusual crisp-i ness that stays to the last spoonful.Enjoy this extra goodness in Kellogg\u2019s Pep Bran Flakes.They\u2019re so good for you too.They have the food elements and mineral salts of \u2022 the wheat.Just enough bran to be mildly laxative.Fine for children at any meal.Serve with milk or cream.Sold in the red-and-green package.Made by Kellogg in London, Ont» PEP Bran Flakes \t 1\ttfeOlLtjjfis \tPËP J\tBRAN FLAKES 1 l\t «\t_ IMPORTANT \u2014 Kellogg\u2019s Pep Bran Flakes are mildly laxative.ALL-BRAN\u2014another Kellogg product\u2014is 100% bran and guaranteed to relieve constipation.BETTER BRAN FLAKES town on Mr.R.B.Swett, of Knowlton, called on relatives here recently.Mr.Loren Davis, who is employed in Knowlton, spent the weekend here with his family.Miss Velma Streeter, of Waterloo, spent the week-end with Mfss Thelma Fessenden.Rev.E.M.Taylor paid his last official visit to the local school on Friday, April 19th, and made a very- gratifying record of th\" year\u2019s work.Mr.Taylor has always been so congenial in his visits that both teachers and pupils have regarded him as an understanding friend and regret that his visits to them have ceased.Mr.and Mrs.C.L.Sweet and Mr.Kristian Louvastan, of Iron Hill, spent Sunday- at \u201cRose Ledge Farm\" with Mr.and Mrs.Fessenden.All who are interested in Sun- i MY LANDS/YOURE STILL SCRUBBING AWAY AND MY CLOTHES WERE ON THE LINE HOURS AGO ^\u2014T YES, I JUST KILL MYSELF WASHING, BUT STILL MY CLOTHES LOOK GRAY, WHY NOT TRY MY \u2019NO-WORK'SOAP- RINSO SOAKS CLOTHES WHITER THAN I CAN SCRUB THEM THAT SOUNDS GOOD TO ME.I'LL TRY IT / The flowers placed in the church, ^ ,sch^l work are asked lo meet the Fessenden schoolhouse at on Sunday, were in memory of the late Mery Westover, who departed this life four years ago, and were given by her three daughters, Mesdames H.M.Fanner, of Montreal, and E.H.Foster and C.C.Jenne, of Brome.Mrs.E.Sweet, who has so tenderly cared for her nephew, Mr.Jason Hastings during the past year, while hurrying to the kitchen for some article, tripped and fell unconscious on the floor.She was picked up unconscious and taken to her room and a physician immediately summoned.No bones were found broken, but owing to her advanced age much anxiety is felt and it will be some time be- adache Relieved without \u201cdosing.\u201d Rub on VJCKS 9.50 a.m.on Sunday, May 12tb, when Sunday school for the summer months will bn organized.SUTTON Mr.Adolph Lebeau and Mr.Peter Larivce spent the week-end at Sherbrooke.Mrs.Scrjingeur, of Richford, Vt., was a recent visitor of Mrs.Maud Moffat.Mir.Gordon Fulcher and Mr.Richard Cook wore among the week-end visitors here.Mrs.E.A.Meller, of Montreal, is visiting her parents, Mr.nnd Mrs.W.J.Dougins.Mr.and Mrs.Mellor have recently moved from Winnipeg to Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Desliors were at Boucherville on Sunday-pending the day with relatives.Mrs.Sarah Bickford, who 1ms been absent during the winter months, has returned to Sutton and rented her house to Mr.A.CvurUemanch.Mr .Bickford is I.Kii 1C I TOLD YOU so/ NOW EDNA, LET GO TO THE MOVIES NEXT WASHDAY JUST look / whiter, than , EVER.YET I DIDNT SCRUB OR BOH-AND SO QUICK / Rmso certainly \\Vori e'en keep ft.I'h.\ttom \u201c,r the tiles and C P\tin ,h \\p0ts ^ cleaning j0b,.\t51ns> it does such e bathroom room a wonderful You ?\t- i - c- l.Mahoney, unions n00\u2019 Can have a whiter wasb s use Rinso\u2014 Sj?0tAndr-|i15|,ah\u201dve.ne''Su°kt|?,/.°ver,®>000 w softener-' ,s you neT r'cfl> safe I?ea sa)s> Rinso so&r En^^.n^teJ THE GRANULATED SOAP for a whiter wash it\u2019s all you need in tub or washer D908B FACE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929.MEDOL STAFF PASSES MOTION OF SYMPATHY Special Meeting of Medical Staff of St.Vincent de Paul Hospital Held Yesterday in Connection With Death of President, Dr.J.0.Ledoux.A special meeting of the medical staff of the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital was held yesterday afternoon, at which a resolution of sympathy was extended to the family of the late Dr.J.0.Ledoux, president of the staff.The resolution reads: \u201cThat the medical staff of the St.Vincent d« Paul Hospital heard with deepest regret of the passing away of their president, Dr.J.0.Ledoux.\u201cThat It was unanimously adopted that a resolution of sympathy be sent to the family expressing sin-vere sorrow at his passing and that a copy of this resolution be sent to the press for publication.\u201c(Signed) L.L.DuBerger, M.D., \u201cSecretary Medical Staff.\u201d «.?+ *+ + + + + *++ + * + *\tCITY BRIEFLETS *\t+ ***+*+**++******** A.H.Genge, Piano ïuner, 104 Quebec Street.Tel.846-TV.Sale of hats at Mis* 0.M.Thi-bault's.5 King TVest, tomorrow and Saturday.Onh: two bits mister! Extra! Ex-tre' St.Andrew\u2019s Hall, termorrer tight Kushner'g Beauty Parlor is now \u2022per.to receive applicants for those wishing to learn beauty' culture.Complete course 155.00.Don\u2019t forget the play, \u201cTake My Advice,\u201d Friday p.m., Cambridge School, benefit of Memorial Building Fund.Meeting of Sherbrooke St.P.och Baseball team, officers and directors, at the New Wellington Hotel a: 7.30 p.m.Thursday, May 2nd.tSigned) J.M.Gingras, Sec.Todav is the opening day of our great Trade-in Watch Sale.Come in while our stock is complete.We will allow you 85.00 on any watch that you turn in as part payment.\u2014A.C.Skinner, Limned.Hand bags from Î2 up.Everyone genuine leather, seventeen different colors.\u2014F.E.Wark.25 Wellington No., Jewellery and Gif: Shop.How often we hear \u201cWho did your hair?\u201d 'Why not be aole to say it is a permanent wave given by the new \u201cRealistic\u201d machine which requires no finger waving, given by an operator with years of experience at the Powder Puff Beauty Parlor, Phone 1268.m- mm ¦\t» DR.D ARC HE\u2019S HOSPITAL EYE\u2014EAR\u2014NOSE and THROAT DISEASES.Eye* Eyamined For GLASSES.S2 KING STREET WEST KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Members are requested to meet at lie hall tonight a: 8 o'clock to pay respect to our late brother, Dr.J.0.Ledoux.ARRESTS MADE FOR DRUNKENNESS Two me® appeared before Recorder Forest this morning, charged with being drunk and disorderly.They pleaded guilty and were assessed the usual fine.TWO FIRE CALLS DURING NIGHT At 12.35 a.m.this morning a fire broke out on the back veranda of the house owned and occupied by Mr.A.Sftvard, at 62 King «tree: east.The blaae was extinguished by the department, with very little damage.A cal! was received at S.30 o\u2019clock last evening for a chimney fire at 23 Goodhue street, in the property owned by Mr.J.Roy and occupied by tenants.Very flight damage was done in thiî case.FRESH BOILED LOBSTERS Jast In thu mornin(~boii*d thi* mxm\u2014kfpt ©c ie« mntil deiiftry tom or- nrw.ALSO FRESH CAUGHT Lake Trout and Salmon Th« FIRST of the** two virietiet to reach tu.FRESH FILLETS, SMOKED FILLETS, FINNAN BADDIES, DRESSED HADDOCK, STEAK COD.PORTLAND STORE M Wolf* St.\tT*h.294-1*1.\"We epecieliae in *oo4 things to eat.\u201d COLD AND WINDY WEATHER Why not tel«phor.*7 W« are per-f«etiy willing to deliver if yoo\u2019re a* wiiliry to order.DiiUcce means nothing to your phone and we c-cn-aider no distance too y rest to accommodate you with service.Glad to »end anything, anywhere and at any time you say.The greater yvur teed», naturally the greater oar \u2022peed.So for «merger-cry calls particularly you can depend upon us far rapidity and safety of service that wfll leave nothing to be detired.Our telephone number is 260.Paste ft on the front of your telephone book.GRIFFITH\u2019S DRUG STORE 7*A W»Illnrt*23 111 4.60 for 3.75 White iron cribs and spring at.\t6.00 $16.75 Walnut steel beds, with fine coil spring: 13.50 Cork Linoleum, 4 yards wide (imperfect) regular 1.25 per square yard, reduced 1 regular I.ZD per square yard, reduced AP to.: .«03 Finest quality high grade cork Linoleum, 4 yds wide, perfect goods.Regular 1.50 per i square yard, reduced to.I ¦ 1 Three piece fibre suite, settee, arm chair and rocker.New goods for.Three for piece new parlor suite, $60.00 500 yards Floor Covering, beautiful patterns, perfect goods.Per square yard S22 Sri .39 EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT These goods are not new but are all serviceable and wonderful values: White Iron Beds \t\t Bed Springs\t\t Wood Beds\t\t Kitchen Tables \t\t Dining Tables \t\t Sideboards\t\t\t\t Bureaus \t\t Couches \t\t Bed Divanette\t\t STANDARD TOMATOES No.2, 3 TINS FOR .27 The Atlantic & Pacific Tea Great\tofcanTda\tCo- Bedroom Suite, large Dresser, Chiffonier and Wood Bed, walnut finish, the three pieces for.Edwards Furniture Company SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929.PAGE FIVE PRINCE LAID CORNER STONE OF LONDON DENTAL CLINIC is Royal Kishness Spoke Appro :iaiively Yesterday of Donation by George Eastman, of Rochester, N.Y., Which Made Puilding Posiblc.ARMY AIRPLANE FALLS INTO LOS ANGELES STREET LONDON, May 1.\u2014The Prince f)f Wales, laying the corner stone of a new dental clinic in connection with the Royal Free Hospital, the gift of Georgo Eastman, of Rochester, N.Y., spo!ie nppreeiate-i\\:ly yesterday ci! the donation, and.raid it was not the first time American assistance had been gladly welcomed.After the Prince had spoken, Premier Baldwin expressed thanks toi Mr.Eastman for \u201chis noble ç.:ft.\u201d American generosity, the Frime Minister said, had become proverbal, and he thought that Americans gave in the wisest di-tection\u2014in education and towards health.-«- AMENDMENT TO FISHERIES RILL (Canadian Press Despatch) LONDON, May 2.\u2014The salmon and fresh water fisheries amendment hill, which provides for removal of the prohibition on sale of frozen trout fx\u2019om Newfoundland nnd Canada during the close season in Britain, passed the standing committee of Hie House of Commons yesterday.fore, probably be the only two stops.They 'are the only cities which have recognizee airports, Some others have small private fields, but it is unlikely that these will be used.Eventually, the service will extend to the Pacific coast, hut the Postmaster-General said that this would probably not be made this year.Another conjecture made by aviation officials was that mail from Toronto for Detroit would probably be unloaded at the local field and transferred by motor across the river.They pointed out it would not be economical for the planes to proceed to a Detroit landing field as all those in the vicinity of the Michigan metropolis are actually further from the Detroit post office than is Walker Airport.Meanwhile, keen competition is going on for the contract which is to be let.Two lines of aircraft are definitely in the running, the National Air Transport, headed by Capt.Earl M.Hand, M.C., of Toronto, and International Airways of Canada, the president of which is Major-Gen.J.H.MaoBrien, president of the Aviation League of Canada.Both companies have begun a daily service between here and Toronto, carrying passengers and express.The National is flying Buhl Airsedans, while the Inter- national uses Fairchilds and Fok-kers, Capt.Hand\u2019s company flies» out of the Leasido Aerodrome, Toronto, while the International\u2019s Toronto terminal is at Weston.EXPENSIVE ENOUGH Pouting Wief\u2014Why don\u2019t you buy me a new dress ?Am I not dear to you?Close Husband\u2014Quite sufficiently so, without the added expense of a new dress.The big plane shown above developed a broken gas lino and plunged into a Los Angeles street.Lieutenants P.arold F.Brown and Harry Doyle step ped out, shook hands and said \u201cglad to be here\".No one was hurt and the pavement was dented only a trifle.Take a squint at these! GENERAL NOTES AND PERSONALS FROM BEDFORD ONTARIO CITY HAS PROMISING FLYING FUTURE Newsy Items of General Interest smith, -of Mystic, from Bedford and Vicinity.BEDFORD, Que., May 2.\u2014 On Saturday afternoon, a most enjoyable afternoon was spent in the church hall of the United Church when fifty-five friends of Miss Elsie Mrs.Smith, who was assisted by Mrs Arthur Sheltus, Mrs.Wesley jj Gilman, Mrs.Marvin Smith, Mrs.| Ishmael Corey and Miss Leslie i Smith, while the tea table was pre-j sided over by the pastor\u2019s wife, | Mrs.David T.Lancaster.Shortly j | before the guests departed a lovely! wedding cake decorated with aj tiny bride in wedding dress and | veil was passed by Miss Morse, ; which was most delicious.Among\t~~ the guests present were Mrs.Henry As Result of Recent Announcement of Postmaster-Genera), Windsor Believes that Walker Airport Will Be Hub of Transcontinental Route.i General Notes.Mrs.Alexander Fisher, of Cornwall, Ont., who has been with her j sister, Miss Alice Bockus, for a time has returned to her home.Nows has been received from Mrs.B.Murray, who has spent the WINDSOR, Ont., May 2.\u2014Postmaster General P.J.Venict\u2019s re- ,,\tii i f\t\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e winter months w\u2019ith her brother, t cent anonuncement in the House Morse assembled for the purpose of ^ G H.oglc and Mrs.Hogle, i of Commons that air mail service gmng her a miscellaneous showcij.Hartf0rd, Conn., that Mrs.Mur- will be established this year been the occasion of her approaching .\t\u2022 i\u2019 expects, shortly, to come to | tween Toronto and the border cit- PRK1ES were never lower than they are today\u2014quality never higher.Buy from fioodyear specialists.You\u2019ll never regret it.7/ your »/se it not Uttpd in tha type of tire you irnnt, atk ut for price».30x3J/2 Standard .$10.30 29x4.40 Standard .\t9.20 30x4.50 Standard .\t9.90 31x5.25 Standard .\t14.90 WEBSTER MOTORS LIMITED Wellington St.So.Phone 1273.Buying here doetn'l mean waiting a frit dayt for it.Fani\u2019oa.i, \u2018which Sill^kfîdS\u2019 on i pedf ord- At presen^Mrs Murray [ies, is an indication that the Walk-q-f,,,Mo,, il IK In ITnirpa is with her niece, Mrs.Ri Saturdav.May 11th, in the United Church in Bedford.The shower, which was organized by Mrs.Forest Smith, was most attractively ar-ged, the gifts were placed on a large table over which was suspended a large white wedding bell, dc- Rieff, in ! er airport near here will become Wew York.\ti one of the most impertant aerial Beginning with Monday the ! stations on the continent.It will trains on the local branch of the | be the transfer juncture for all C.P.R.went on daylight saving j air mail en route to the western , and the schedule is as follows: the | states and western Canada.It is ! outgoing train in the morning j believed here that the 11 alker air- tvill be the eastern terminus carated in green and yellow, the ltayc at 8.27 while the noon train | port v\t.\t.color scheme which was carried arrives at 10, the outgoing train ; of an important American mail throughout.The tea-table was decorated witv yellow poppies in green bowls.\t.After the arrival of the guests, a short time was spent in social intercourse, after which the guest-of-honor was escorted to a sent by the table, where the gifts were presented to the bride-elect.Miss Morse was most grateful to her many friends for their many and u-inu! remmiherances of her and expressed her thanks in a very pleasing manner.Miss Morse has lived in Bedford for a number of years, having a position with the local branch of the Torrington ( ompany and during these years Miss Morse made many friends, who wished to express their appreciation of her.before her departure fer her new homo.The gifts were many and varied consisting of china, silver cut glass and linon.At the conclusion of the aftef-noon refreshments were served oy pli\tlife Ei\tPficr Y HAT is an old saying and a true one.But it\u2019s surprising how few people realize that it is true.How often have you yourself gone to your service man in a hurry and just had some grease added to what is already in your transmission and differential?That\u2019s what you call greasing your car, but in reality, you might as well have saved your money, because the fresh grease is only wasted.Added to impure grease, it immediately loses its value as a lubricant.What you should do is to have the old grease flushed out and a complete fresh supply put in.Your dealer sells and recommends \u201cWHIZ\u201d GEAR GREASE as the most perfect of tested greases.Drop in tomorrow and let him service your car as only an expert can.106 ¦MX GEAR GREASE in the afternoon leaves at 3.12; route, which would fern1 a link be-j and the evening mail arrives at j tween Windsor and Calgary via I 5.05.\tWinnipeg.Mr.John Cook was the guest j The postmaster general made over the past week-end at the home i the definite declaration that Wind-1 of his uncle and aunt, Mr.and \u2019 sor would not be the terminial of Mrs.Frank Corey, on Stanbridge the route.It is therefore believed | Ridge.\tAmerican planes will land at Walk- Miss Muriel Tait returned to the er Field for connection with Tor-home of Miss M.Thompson, on onto flyers.A rapid transfer of Sunday, after spending the weekend with her mother, Mrs.A.Tait, at Frelighsburg.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Cochrane, of Stanbridge East, were the guests on Sunday cp Mr.and Mrs.Holland Derick.The bi-monthly meeting or the Senior Branch of the W.A.will bo held on Wednesday afternoon, at the Rectory.Mr.and Mr:.Poissant and young sen, who have spent weeks at the St.Remi Poissant has accepted a position have decided to locate there definitely.Mr.Poissant was in Bedford on .Saturday for the purpose mail would be made nnd the American planes will transfer their mail at Winnipeg after d:opping Chicago and mid-western states mail at Chicago.Expert estimates are that, the new combination of routes will bring Montreal and Calgary within twenty-four hours of each other for mail service, and also for passenger work.Mr.Veniot\u2019s announcement was the.past j to the effect that steps will be where Mr.j made at important ncirts between Toronto and the Border Cities, but only at points where the municipalities have established landing fields.He made it plain that these of packing and removing his house-i facilities must be supplied by the hold effects.\tcities themselves.The Pest Office The Pioneer Bible Class of the Hepartment has no intention of set- United Church will hold a meeting on Friday evening, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Cakes.On Tuesday evening, May 7th, at seven-thirty o\u2019clock in the United Church an interesting service will be held on tho occasion of the visit of Miss Winnifred Harrison, who will speak on her e>«ieriences as a missionary for some years in Western (Tiina.A cordial invitation is extended to all who are interested in the work of missionaries in iToreign fields to be present.Mrs.B.R.Stevens and Mrs.E.F.Currie, accompanied by the Misses Iieslie Smith, Angeline Stevens and Isabel Currie motored to Montreal on Thursday.On Friday, tho Misses Currie, Stevens, ami Smith, took their examinations ting up its own airports, at great expense.Hamilton and London will, there- in music and\t\ttheory,\tat McG\till.Mr.\tand N\t1rs.E.\tMenard,\tanil fnmilv\t.of St.\tArman\td, have\tmov- vd into the- h\t\tOUPO of\tMr.P.\tPois- Srttlt,\ton Dutch Stro,\t\tit, and\twill as'ist\tMr.Po\tipsant in\ti carrying on\t hip fai\t\u2022ms.\t\t\t Mr.\tand Mr\ts.Sylvp.s\tter, and\tfam- I iiy, who have occupied the house of Mrs.F.G.Gutherie for the past six months, on Dutch Street, are j moving on Saturday into one of j the tenements of Mr.L, Boureau, | in tho lower village, while Mr.and ! Mrs.I.aing, who have been staying j with Mr.and Mrs.L.1.Thomas for some time will occupy the ! ho use vacated by Mr.Sylvester, -^-:- HATLEY The building r.t the corner of Main and Massawippi streets owned and occupied foe a number of years by tho lute Mr, W.LeBaron, amt Inter by Mr.G.M.Hill, has been purehnsed by Mr.A.E.Hurd, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff and Coaticook.Dr.ami Mrs.McCurdy, of Coati-cook, were visitors m Sunday at the home of tho latter's sister, Mrs.A K.Gage, and Mr.Gage.Mrs.Price, of Sherbrooke, wa; at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Pellerin on Saturday Miss Mabel (Hidden, of Seols-town, ami Mis: MiUlr.nl Webster, of Lake Megnntic, were at their homes here for the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.M.E.Leavitt and Mrs.Rowell, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff were vith relative:' here on Sunday.Relieve those Veteran lubes Regain the original clarity and volume of your radio by replacing the tubes with genuine R.V.C.Radiotrons.You'll he surprised how they will improve your reception.RVC-328 VX-2QIA $1.90 R.VG Radiotrons CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC S2.MODEL \u201cJ/R \u201d JOINS THE LESS FAMILY INSTALLED COMPLETE Fully automatic.Electric ignition.One 100gallon tank.Additional tank capacity extra.â n it 4 ( ^Dependable AUTOMATIC OIL HEATING at a price lower than Canada has ever known before! * A Here is the oil burning equipment for which owners of average sized homes have been patiently waiting.Model \"J.R.FESS\u201d, a completely automatic system priced at $395.00! 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PAGE SIX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929.The Daily Record 1\u2018abUih'd daily.\tSurday*.by tb* Shfrbroek» K*«rd Company.Ltd.6» Wtllinatcn Strut Sorth, 8b«rbrook«, Qua.ESTABLISHED FEBRl ARY Ü.1697._____________ Member Canadian Prêts.Ltd., with drop cf leased National New, wire In office\u2014Canadian Press.Associated Press and Reuter\u2019s news services ave.ilable.SUBSCRIPTION RATES\u2014Rates strictly In ad-ancc.to any ] address in Canada, Great Britain and the United Stales: One year, j I3.W: sii months, 11.75: three months, 51.00: one month.40c.AN A.B.C.PAPER.The Record is a member of the Audit Bareao of Circulation, and .he circulation is retulariy audited and guaranleed.GLARE LIGHT NUISANCE Speaking of the enforcement of the traffic taws, the police authorities would undouhted'y please a great many if they would give immediate attention to the headlight nuisance.The hw forbids the use of glare headlights within the city-limits.yet every night motor cars are to be seen travelling along Sherbrooke's thoroughfares with glaring beams shining from their headlights.This nuisance should be stopped and stopped at once, for this practice on the part of some motorists is decidedly not in line with safety first\u201d principles.A motorist whose vision is impaired by the strong glare from the headlights of a car coming toward him might very easily run down a pedestrian crossing in front of his car that, otherwise he would be able to avoid s.nking, while many smash-ups have been caused by ; drivers being blinded by glare lights,\t^ Automobile accidents arc numerous enougn without drivers going about courting them Motorist» who insist on using glaring headlights within the city limits should be punished accord-j in g to the law.THE LATE DOCTOR J.O- LEDOUX The passing away yesterday morning of Doctor J.O.Ledoux closes the life of one of Sher-j crooke's most highly respected citizens and the' professional career of one of the outstanding! French-speaking physicians of the city and, in-j deed, of the Eastern Townships.The illness from which Doctor Ledoux suf-j fered was one which his family and friends knewj would in time prove fatal.He had been suffering from ill health for several years, and for the past month his death had been expected at any time.As chief surgeon or the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital, Doctor Ledoux rendered a service to! that institution which will remain as a memorial to his name.His death is a distinct loss to the Hospital, while the Reverend Sisters of the institu tion have been deprived of a kind friend and wise counsellor.To the many patients who continually sought j his advise and help, and the countless who have been restored to health as a result of his ability as a surgeon, his name will remain honored.Doctor Ledoux was at all times a physician of honor, a citizen who commanded the highest respect and a friend beloved by all who knew the more persona! qualities of his private life.H,s| death is a distinct loss to the community.the impression that this was possible.He has since endeavored to remove this impression, and it need not be taken seriously, but he has undoubtedly given voice to a widespread but hitherto silent opinion about the British debt settlement.The British people thought they had acted generously in remitting the chief part cf the debts due to them in Europe and waiving all advantage for themselves in any future settlement, and it is rather galling to them to find themselves perpetually reproached with having made a bad settlement w-ith America and be considered harsh for asking their allies to repay what they are paying on their account to America.The delay of the French in ratifying their funding agreement with Britain has increased this irritation, and though Mr.Snowden\u2019s indiscretion is regretted, there is an undercurent of satisfaction at someone's having spoken out.This, however, is not likely to play any serious part in the election.\"Hugh S.Gibson\u2019s speech on nava] disarmament at Geneva, and what is reported of President Hoover\u2019s opinions about British-American relations, have given warm satisfaction to all parties.All are agreed in professing a desire for the best possible relations with the United States.\u2019\u2019 REVEAL DISAPPEARANCE OF DOCTOR AND HIS FORTUNE § I m ItlTHMIIi ii GRAF ZEPPELIN WAS REPAIRED WHILE IN AIR NOTES ON SPECULATION The history of the race might be written in terms of the endless contest between brute fact and blind faith.Two men have, through the ages, bid for the leadership of human affairs, viz-: The exhorter.The experimentalist.The exhorter is usually a man who has arrived at his conclusions by speculating.\tThe mysterious disappearance of Dr.Charles Brancati, upper right, The experimentalist is man who has arrive.: '\u2022ealthy New York physician five months ago, was followed by the , .\t.\t.\t,\t, .\tdisappearance of more than $200,000 cf his fortune, ponce have just been at his conclusions by searching.\t| notified by Ernest Brancati, upper left, a brother.Below is Dr.Brancati\u2019s Speculation is important It would be a home on Long Island, once well known as the Governor Morris mansion, sorry day for humanity if the world were to lose A search of the house revealed a threatening letter and several bullet .\t'\t- l \u2022 i\t»,\t,\t,\ti marks in the doctors bedroom.Police, believing him to be a victim of a :ts abstract thinkers.Men who do no more than p0werfui extortion ring, said the search for him probably would lead to sit still and brood over the dilemmas of mankind Europe.are, if their brooding is of a high order, precious _\u2014\u2014\u2014._____ -\u2014\u2014 - \u2014 _______________ people.Plato could hardly be set down as a total loss.And we should hardly care to rid the, record of the gadfly genius of Socrates which shines through Plato\u2019s pages.But the fruits of speculation depend for their : nutrient value upon their springing from the soilj of fact.Speculation married to fact is precious.Speculation divorced from fact may be perilous.One of Propellers Dismantled, Repaired and Replaced While Dirigible Was Flying at Average Speed and Height on Rc:ent Mediterranean Cruise.(Associated Press Despatch) FRIE-DRICHSHAFEN, May 2.\u2014 The dismantling of une of the Graf Zeppelin\u2019s propellers and repairing and replacing it while the giant dirigible was flying at its average speed at a height of 1,000 metres was accomplished under -he direction of Chief Engineer Siegel on the airship\u2019s recent western Mediterranean cruise.A defect in the propeller shaft was discovered while the Zeppelin was flying over Lisbon, and preparations immediately were made to repair it without slowing down or informing the passengers.Confined to close quarters in a motor gondola, the Zeppelin\u2019s mechanics, some of them suspended in mid air as they were while -epoir-1 ing a broken fin off the Bermudas | on the transatlantic flight last \u2019 year, proceeded to dismantle the1 propeller, disconnect it from the j motor, and replace the broken ! shaft, all in an interval of four j hours.At the Zeppelin works it is said ! that this is the first instance on | record of important repairs to the j AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ELECTED NEW OFFICERS Alberta Man New President of Canadian Society of Technical Agriculturists\u2014Quebec M.P.a Vice-President.(Canadian Press Despatch) OTTAWA, ONT., May 2.\u2014 Professor J.P.Sackville, of the University of Alberta, Edmonton, is the newly chosen president of the Canadian Society of Technical Agriculturists, Announcement to this effect was made here following compila- propulsion equipment of an airship or airplane carried out while the craft was in full flight.The Grr.f Zeppelin will make a special trip to Vienna tomorrow and then will be put into condition for a second transatlantic flight scheduled for May 15th.tion of ballots returned under the society\u2019s proportional representation system.The officers for 1929-30 take over their duties at the annual convention to be held in Winnipeg in June.George Bouchard, member cf parliament for Kamouraska county.Que., and W.T.Macoun, experimental farm, Ottawa, are the new vice-presidents.is aWonderfal PICK ME UP FROM 1864 TILL 1929 - .t Chase Sanborn\u2019s siAL mmmm Renowned for its quality.flavour.and aroma I Ïln two, one and half-pound cans\u2014whole,ll ground or fine ground for percolator usc.Jj\t1U CANADA ENJOYS OLD RESIDENCE ANOTHER YEAR OF POPES WILL OF PROSPERITY NOT BE OFFERED In each of us.as in the life of our age.there Report Prepared for League of Idea of Offering Pope Pius Fatn- is a contest between speculation and science.It is sometimes assumed that the difference between speculation and science is.viz.: Speculation is interested in ideas only.Science is interested in facts only.This is, in no sense, true.As Franklin H.Gidaingr put it, the essential i°ye\t*î* *1* *\tSPORTING NOTES * *\t4 av.ydian Pacific's four new a Duchesses\u2014of Bedford, A l boll, R iehmond nnd York \u2014have set new cabin-ship standards in size .speed.design.20,000 cross tons each.the biggest ships out of Montreal.vet sharing with the ever-popular \"Mont\u201d nnd \"M\u201d cabin ships the intimate, Canadian atmosphere w hichrecommrndsthis t ype of travel to many of theDornin- j ion\u2019s veteran travellers.Several rah in sailings each week, from Montreal and Quebec to Great Britain.Ireland and the Continent.Better secure accommodn-t ion early 1 See your local ogen tor «rit» D.R.Kennedy.C»ncMl Airfnt.iOl Si.James St.West, Montreal.Canadian Pacific; SteamsMp® \"Carry Canadian TadAc bxprcit* Tavdlcr»' Cheque* \u2022\t\u2022 \u2022 CrO© 'vas a week-end puest of her were Mr.and Mrs.Percy Rhicard, patents.hiiss Kate Wescott, Miss Maude!\t*\t\" Fortin, Mrs.Mildred Short and IN MEMOKIAM.McCOURT.\u2014 In loving: memory of our dearj Y'ou smiled your whole life through, You smiled through weeks of pain, Y'ou were loved by all who knew you, And too good to let remain.Loving and kind in all your ways.Upright and just to the end of your days.MOTHER.EDDIE AND MRS.EPFS.Farnham, Que.IN MEMOKIAM.memories of our dear mother.Inserted by her daughters, ELLEN AND ELIZABETH CHURCH, Asbsetos.Que.AND SON JAMES, of Lancer, Sask.CARD OF THANKS.We wish to express our sincere thanks to MR.D.MOFFAT (Husband), MR.AND MRS.BURNS.(Father and Mother).Foster, Que.CALL\u2019S MILLS AUCTION SALE Saturday, May 4th, FOR Walter Banfill, at his farm, two miles from Lennoxville, Hazkcll Hill, Pair good horses, 7 and 9 years old, weight 1400 lbs, each; & cow*, 4 yearling heifers, 50 hen*, all farm implements.6 h.p.International gas engine1 with saw rig: 1927 Ford touring car: 20 tons of hay and a lot of atraw.Ail household furniture.Positively everything must be sold as the farm i£ sold.Jersey Calves Wanted For shipment to New Brunswick.Several carloads, grade and pure bred Jersey Heifer Calves bom since January 1st, 1929.C alves must be well bred and in good healthy condition.Kindly writs at once, stating number you have for sale, giving price, age and breeding to JAMES BREMNER Eastern Jors-y Fieldman, New Sherbrooke Hote1, Sherbrooke, Que.Mr.Mundon Barnes vmnt to Knowlton, cn Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Warren Fletcher, of Sutton, were tea guests for the evening, of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.P.Crittenden.Mr.and Mrs.M.A.Miltimore and son, Dean, of Scottsmore, were visiting her mother, Mrs.L.M.Call, on Sunday.Mr.R.C.Riddall went to Sutton, on Saturday.Mr.C as.Best, formerly from England, came from Sherbrooke on Saturday and is intending spending some time with Mr.and Mrs.Henry Ladd____________ GEORGEVli LE T \\R.ETFÎIER, PHONE 675, 84 KING ST, meeting to 1 twice published in the \u201cDaily West, Electrotherapy, Urinary Dtaeasea.Star\u201d ar.d \"La Pre-ne\u201d newspaper* publiah-.\t\u2014\tjn\t£:fy cf Montreal, and in the TjR3.McCABE & PLANTE, EY\u2019E, EAR, \"DaLjr Record\" and \"La Tribune\" new*-Note, Throat, Olivier Bldg., Sherbrooke, papers, publl-hed in the City of Sherbrooke.pOATJCOOK RESIDENCE on Cutting Street.AH m ienees ; taro-ear garage, garde P.L.Baldwin.FOR SALE 1 Office hour*: 9.30 a m.to 5 p.m.TeL 1740.Bpecialfcta St Vincent de Paul Hoapital.The oay guaran j~)R.E.A.TOMKINS.EYE.EAR.NOSE ! a 7 and Throat Specialist to the Sherbrooke record Hoapital.136 Wellington St S.Tel.178.ole with cost*.(Signed) CHAS.D.WHITE.J.S.C.ia copy of the original remaining of For particular* *e r1-*-1-~tQ T ' '/T> let s TrtVjr* Vrrl' - 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