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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established î 897\t.\tSHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1929.\tThirty-Third Year, HAVE SUBMITTED ANOTHER OFFER TO BRITAIN Fine Exhibits At Cookshire Fair\u2014Textile Strike Settled A Final Attempt In Reach Accord On Reparations STOP NEW ROAD IS EXTENDED German Delegation Perturbed Vi »»» fWTEy/'iTmfrm/ry ÈvtLta \"waf 8,\u201c INJUNCTION TO Ihere Be a Failure to Settle Financial Question\u2014It is Understood that Great Britain Was Offered Sixty Per Cent, of Its Claims, or About $7,-500,000 a Year, to Be included in Unconditional Annuities.(Associated Press Despatch\") THE HAGUE, Aug.16.\u2014 last minute efforts to reach j an agreement on the finan-| cial question and plans looking; MONTREAL, August 16.\u2014Mr.toward evacuation of the Rhine-[Justice Philippe Demers in the land were in progress today at! Practice Division of the Superior The Hague.Premier Briand, of | P°urf on Wednesday granted an _\t6 h i r- \u2022 n/i- \u2022 i interlocutory injunction to Pierre Prance, called on horeign Minis-|Lajoie \u20act al , by virtUe of which all ter Stresemann.of Germany, and [work connected with the paving of again talked about evacuation of1 the Drummondville-Granby highwaj .\tr,, .\t,,\tr- -1 'will be temporarily halted.This CANADA PLANS RECEPTION FOR GEOIGGINS Chief of Salvation Army, Who Leaves London for Canada Next Week, Will Be Entertained by Governor-General and Will Give Lecture at Which Premier Xing Will Be Chairman\u2014Will Also Be Received by Lieutenant-Governors of Provinces.Opening Day Of Annual Fair At Cookshire Successful In .Spite Of Early Heavy Rain sued.the Rhineland, while Emile Francqui, Belgian delegate, again called on Right Hon.Philip Snowden, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, with a formal proposition from the other creditor powers.It is undestood that Great Britain was offered sixty per cent.Canadian Press Despatch) ! LONDON, Aug.,.16.\u2014 General ' Edward Higgins, Chief of the Salva-j tion Army, accompanied by his | wife, will leave London on August -\t' 24 for Newfoundland and Canada All Work Connected With Newj to conduct the Army\u2019s Annual Con- Granfcy-Drummondville Road; Held Up Pending Hearing of [extended tour since he assumed the r-op Partie* Failed tn Atrree leadeAhip of the Salvation Army in case\trallies rauea to Ag.ee succession to the late General Bram- After First Court Order ls-jwell Booth.He will be away from London for two months.Among the arrangements for General Higgins\u2019 visit is an invitation from His Excellency, Lord Wil-lingdon, Governor-General of Canada, for luncheon at Ottawa.Premier Mackenzie King will preside at a lecture to be given by General Higgins at Ottawa, and the Lieute- j nant-Governors of the various provinces have invited him to he their guest and have arranged public receptions.Every Salvation Army officer in the Dominion will meet General Higgins in council, while at private meetings at wayside railway stations he will address the bulk of the army workers in Canada.His programme also includes large public meetings in thirteen principal centres.While Gate Receipts Slightly Below First Day of Last Year\u2019s Fair, Much Goc .Work Accomplished\u2014List of Some of Prize Winners in Heavy Horse Class \u2014Green Race Run.FINE WEATHER CONDITIONS PREVAIL FOR HARVESTING Canadian Press Despatch) WINNIPEG, Man., Aug., 16.\u2014 Ideal conditions have prevailed during the past week for the harvesting of western Canada\u2019s crop, and in many areas of the prairie grain belt cutting was general today, with some threshing in a few districts.Fine warm days with cool nights have prevailed during the week, and in many sections of the west wheat cutting has gone ahead rapidly in the early sown areas.temporarily follows directly upon a judgment rendered recently by Mr.Justice Fortier, who had granted an interim injunction of eight days\u2019 duration to the petitioners, in order to find out if, in that allotted time, some arrangement could not be made.The petition presented before Mr.Justice Fortier was directed against the municipality of the Township of its claims, or about 30,000,000 of Roxton, and .Adlei Lermeux, mis-i\t(\t«7 \u2018tnn en-cause, in which plaintiff declared marks a year Ob out *7,500.^ as\t^ not been cal!ed 000) to be included in the un- for the usual manner, all con-conditional annuities.\t1 struction work on the road should Evacuation of Rhineland |be stopped.The council, in opposing Premier Briand told Foreign Min- the injunction, maintain that a.no-ister Stresemann that the second Gee was put upon the church dooi zone of the occupation f the Rhine- to the effect that a ^V^d wfc land, the Coblenz bridgehead, will be being contemplated and that, as on evacuated by the middle of Novem-iseveral previous occasions, such no-ber\tjtice had served in lieu of the ord:- Âs to the third zone at Mainz, naf,F).ca11 for-tenders.the detank StU1 ^ ^\tdefendants \u2018\u2018sent us his\u2019tender, so The situation in the financial com- be surely was aware that a road was mittee was also discussed by the 20lnSj?.bui!t.The case is be two ministers.\t| lnS continued._______________________________________________ When M.Francqui made his pro- - posai to Chancellor Snowden, he also _\t,\t»\trp Stated mai: Gmese i reaps Have ment, in the course of which Francqui declared that the British interests had been far better cared for in the reparations settlement than the Chancellor\u2019s had admitted.Previous Offers Totally Inadequate The four countries on whose behalf M.Francqui sicke were Franco, Italy, Belgium and Ja\"an.Before today\u2019s meeting the British Chancellor had declared that offers previously made were totally inadequate and that unless the other creditors found a way of satisfying the British demands fully it was futile or the financial committee to meet tomorrow.The French delegation has intimated that it has gone to the limit of possibilities seeking to make up a sum to satisfy the British, while the Italians have remained firm in resting the British position.These circumstances had deepened tjie gloom over changing the headquarters of the various', delegations this morning, although it was hoped the last minute efforts might be of avail.COOKSHIRE, Aug.16.\u2014 The beginning of the second day of the Cookshire Fair this merning was again marked by heavy rain, though it was hoped that this would follow yesterday\u2019s course and clear off by noon.If it does so, £ larger crowd than last year will it is expected, be attracted.The Fair opened yesterday in a downpour of rain, which c tinned well along toward noor when the clouds commenced tc break.By noon the sun was shining down upon the grounds, r'-ing them up so quickly that it was possible to run the green race as planned.All out-of-door judging was .held up until the afternoôn, when judging of some of the heavy horses and beef cattle was disposed of.These are being completed today.Some of the prize-winners in these classes were: Beef Cattle, C.E.Shaman, Canterbury; F.L.Luce, Compton; W.R.Sherman, Galson; Alex Matthews Sawyerville; James McBurney, Saw-yerville; C.M.Cromwell, Cookshire; John Forgraves, Sawyerville; Newton Bennett, Bury; Grant Forgraves, Sawyerville; Aubrey French, Cookshire; Mrs.H.Hodgman, Birchton; Wm.McAskill, Bury; S.C.Coates, East Angus; A.E.Learned, Cook*f shire; D.C.Duffield.Bury; C.Wald- «WALL STREET STARTED « * OFF TODAY ON ANOTHER « WILD \u2018\u2019BULL\u201d RAMPAGE * « fAssociated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, Aug., 16.The stock market started off on another wild \u201cbull\u201d rampage today es a result of the unexpected drop of $68,-00'0,000 in Federal Reserve brokers\u2019 loans.Blocks ox 5,-000 to 20,000 shares changed hands at frequent intervals in the early trading, with initial gains running from $1 to $9 a share.POLICE GUARD PILGRIMAGE TO WAILING WALL British Authorities Took Special! Precautions Against Rioting at Time of Annual Jewish Pi!* | Giant grimage.Zeppelin Early Today Reported Speeding On Its Way Into Siberia CARBUNCLËWAS CAUSE OF RUSH ON BANK FUNDS M Excited Depositors of Bay Ridge Savings Bank in Brooklyn Yesterday Withdrew $2,000,000 Savings When Rumors Were Heard that There Was to Be a Rush on Bank\u2014Finding that Everything Was in Perfect Order, They Reopened Their Accounts.JERUSALEM, August 16.\t\u2014 (Jewish.Telegraph Agency.) \u2014 Strong detachments of British police, under the command of the police superintendent and the district commissioner of Jerusalem, stood guard last night at the western wall of the temple, commonly known as the \u201cwailing wall,\u201d while the Jews of Palestine made their annual mass pilgrimage to the remnant of the temple.Jews recited the lamentations of Jeremiah over the fall of Jerusalem and the destruction of the temple.Prayers were offered all night at the wall.In view of the recent trouble between Jews and Moslems over the right of access to the Holy Site, special precautionary measures %vere taken.No disturbances, however, occurred.\t_________ CANADA HONORS WINNER lnrn OF KING\u2019S PRIZE AT BISLEY;P ^ ^ Premier King Presented Lieut.-Col.Blair With Piece of Silver Plate Suitably Inscribed \u2014 Presentation Made at Canadian Club Luncheon at Which Dirigible Passed Over Town of Viatka, Six Hundred Miles East of Moscow, at 2.30 a.m.Èastern Standard Time \u2014 Compelled to Proceed North, Avoiding Moscow, Because of Unfavorable Weather.#- (Associated Press Despatch) OSCOW, Aug.16.\u2014 The Graf Zeppelin, speeding on into the heart of the steppes of Siberia, passed over the town of Viatka, six hundred miles east of Moscow, at 10.3r a.m.local time (2.30 a.m.E.S.T.) today.The Graf Zeppelin crossed the Soviet frontier near Dwinsk (Dumaburg) at 9.30 p.m.(3.30 E.S.T.) io message from the Graf received at 3 a.m.(8 p.rr.E.S.T.) said that it was com-peled to proceed north, avoiding Moscow, because of unfavorable weather.Hon.Winston Churchill Was AT NOON TODAY ZEPPELIN Speaker.\t1 HEADING FOR 0B RIVER *******?**********.\u2022J*\tëood tea\u2019 RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good Red Rose Orange Pekoe Tea, 45c.a lb-, and 10c.packages.Red Rcse Red Label\u2014Black\u201438c.a\tlb.Red Rose Red Label\u2014Japan\u201435c.a lb.Sold only in air-tight aluminum packages.MAT .________________,\t-\t, and children, Mr.and Mrs.Paul In-ln Stanstaad Saturday evening guests at Mr.B.! gram and baby, of Montreal, were 0I\u2019 Saturday and Sunday.L.Macey.\t! here over Sunday, visiting Mr.and\tS'\u2014'\tp\u2019 Mr.Alvin Hooper, of Fordycs ; Mrs.J.P.Cleary.Corner, is spending a few days with ! his sisters, Mrs.Charles Perkins and Mrs.Herbert Perkins.Mrg.V/.C.Beattie, of Sweets-burg, and Mrs.E.W.Spencer were calling on Mrs.H.H.Robinson, recently.SOUTH BOLTON Institute Meeting The regular meeting of the W.I.was held on August 7.Owing to the Mr.and Mrs.A.J.O\u2019Brien, and ; absen,ce ^ J,he President, the vice-son, Guy, Mr.Naaman O\u2019Brien ar.d Pres;dent-, Ml's\u2018 Coates, presided, son, Tommie, and daughter, Cora, ^lne \u201cembers and one visitor were joined with relatives and friends ; Present Plans \"T nadKe to ,\"\u2018-a^ from Farnam\u2019s Corner for a picnic\tusef.u arct\u2018c>1!l1to.de fld ™ at Venice on Monday, July 12th.\t: the day °f ^ sch°o1 fau' A birth- Miss Searey, Miss Richardson, of Granby, and Miss Freda Rasi-cot are guests of Miss Lucia Graves.Mrs.Richardson, 0f Granby, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.Jack Patterson, for a few days.Mr.John Savage, Mr .and Mrs.Frank Savage and Mrs.Charles Savage, of Leomineter, Mass., were guests or.Friday and Saturday of Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Savage.Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Grady, of Richmond, spent Sunday in, town '^0i with their daughter, Miss Marguer- AT 350 Mr.and Mrs.J.Naylor entertain- da^ P°sta\u2019 ^^ers Eve^v member ite Grad>'- at the borae of Mr- and ed friends from Montreal, on Mon- ,\tMrs.Keith Allen.« is also to send a handkerchief and,\t, ,,\t_\t_\t, Mr.\u201d and\u201d \" M r s.J a m e s Brock, of a line of cheer to Mrs W.Leroy, of I\t^he^veek East Dunham were visiting | fn~\u2019a cidS° ^ ^\t^ °f Tith Mr ai^d Mrs E A.Savage aunt, Mrs.H.J.Goyette -and famfiy, !\tasked to take recently.Miss Lizzie O\u2019Brien was also tea guest at the same home, on August Sth.Mr.Frank O'Brien and family have been ill with grippe.ABERCORN Mr.and Mrs.Victor Allard and children spent the week-end' with her mother, at Ste.Helene, Que.Dr.Clark, of California, was a caller on Sunday at the home of Mr.John Tisdale and Mr.H.H.Barnes.Mrs.Florence Savage, of Montreal, is visiting her brother, Mr.'E.E.Willey.Mrs.A.Guertin and infant returned on Sunday to their home, in Montreal, after spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs.McGrath, at the Prince of Wales.Mr.and Mrs.Edward Roy and | two sons, Bernard and Rolland, of Barre, Vt., spent the week-end at the Prince of Wales.Mrs.G.A.Doherty and daughter, Glenna, of Dunham, were dinner guests on Friday, at the same home.Mrs.Wm.McGlaughlin and Mr.and Mrs.Roy Matheson.of Spring-field, Mass., were recent guests of Mrs.Mary McGrath, at the Prince of Wales.note that since the last day of the Brome County Fair comes on September 4, th ¦ meeting will be post-poned until Thursday.September 5.NUTT\u2019S CORNER Mr.Philip Hauver, of Cowansville, was in tb>s place on August 7 on business.Mr.and Mrs.B.F.Brown and sons, of Montreal, spent the weekend with Miss L.Agnes Wedge-worth here.Messrs.L.H.Bullock, A.N.Roy.Arthur Neville and R.A.Lake were on a business trip on Wednesday last to Sweetsburg.Mr.Eugene Hebert, of St.Johns, Que., spent the last week-end with his parents here.Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Beerwort went to Bedford, Que., on Wednesday last.Miss Laura Hawley, of Hartford, Conn., was home to attend the wedding of her sister, Miss Irene Hawley, on Saturday afternoon last.Mr.and B£rs.Lester Davis, also Mr.and Mrs.Harold Derick, were recent visitors of Mr.and Mrs.C.: E.Hawley.Mr.D.A.Brown, of Northampton, Mafs., is spending some days! visiting friends here.-\t1 SAVAGE\u2019S MILLS Mr.Lawrc.'.co Maguire, who has; bceu visiting his Parents, returned; Weeping Widows In that strange interlude \u2014 \u201clife\u201d\u2014there comes a time when one's partner dies.The remaining partner, if she be a widow is grief stricken.But beyond the grief there very often arises ¦ fear \u2014 haunting feet \u2014 for the future, the spectre of want.Sometimes tire very means to provide for immediate subsistence are lacking.Friends come to the rescue for a time but only for a time.Then the widow is doubly lonely.She has not only lost her husband: she has become a burden to friends.This is not a pleasant possibility for your wife, is it?Well then, why not strive to prevent it\u2014as far as it lies in your power, by means of a Confederation Life Insurance Policy?Write for ouf pamphlet entitled \u201cA Cheque in the Mail\u201d.You will be astonished to learn how much insurance you can buy for a modest premium.Address : Confederation.Life Association Head Office: TORONTO Branch Office: TO Wellington St.N.Sherbrooke.I S.A.VINEBERG'S, COOKSHIRE, QUE.Successor to A.H.Goff & Sons.BEG SALE NOW ON Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Bell and Miss Clara Bell spent the week-end in Asbestos, with Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Bell.Miss Bell will remain in Asbestos for a few days.Mrs.Hattie Drew, Miss Beatrice Drew, Master Donald Drew, Mr.Wm.Macdonald and Mr.Percy Jones visited friends in Fitch Bay.on Sunday last.Mr.and Mrs.H.H* Lawrence, Mies Jessie Cook and Miss Ruth Lawrence, were calling on.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon F.Robertson and M:s.Boright and daughters, of Richford, Vt., on Monday last.Mr.Lafontaine was in Ascbstos, c.n Saturday and Monday, on business.Mr.Herman Solomon and Miss Maney Harris, of St.Jchnsbury, Vt., were week-end guests of Mrs.Robert Solomon.Rev.J.I.Thompson and Mrs.Thompson, of the United States, were calling on Miss Saiah Kennedy, on Tuesday.Mrs.Wallace Scott.Miss Beryl Scott, of Montreal and Mr.Arnold Frizzle, of Brome Corner, were Sunday guests of Mrs.Robert Solomon.Master Dickey Maysey its visiting relatives in River Bend.Mrs.Julia Safford has returned to Sutton, after visiting relatives for a number of days.Mrs.K.M.Wallace entertained a few friends at the tea hour on August Sth.in honor of Miss Edith Watson, of Montreal.Mrs.J.A.Buckland entertained a few friends, on Friday evening, :n honor cd Mr.Fenwick Newell, cf New York.Miss Artie Lord, of North Hatley, recently spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Charles Frost.Mr.Fred Parent, an aged and Ir'ghly respected citizen of this town, passed away at his home here on Monday morning, August 12th.On Monday afternoon, Mrs.S.J.Irwin entertained a few friends, m honor of Mrs.Ernest Stimpson, of Alexandria, Ont.Mr.John Wooley and eon, Mr.1 George Wooley, have been calling cn relatives and friends here, this week.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Frost were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Alton E.Peck, Drummond Ruad, Sherbrooke.Mr.Wm.Solomon was taken to a Montreal hospital, on Monday last, where he is to undergo a surgical operation.Mr'.C.E.Harvey's numerous friends uro deiurhted to know taav, fib guess value measure You can measure motor car value.And you should measure it if you want to invest wisely.A few minutes behind the wheel will be a revelation to you.Try it\u2014call, write or telephone today.EIGHT BODY STYLES: *1210 TO *1365 f.o.b.TORONTO INCLUDING STANDARD FACTORY EQUIPMEN1 (Freight and Taxes Extra) new nemee brothers Chrysler motors Product MORISSET LIMITED 21 Wellington Street South, Sherbrooke, Que.Phone 2015 SIX THE CEDEOX VIS, V \u201ctic.J.A.R.CHARLAND, Magog.CANADIAN-BUILT R.GERVAIS, Victoriaville.J.A.BOIV1N, Coatieook.DODGE FOR CANADIANS^ PAGEFOUR^ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1929?m.msc\u201e«?:F0STP0N£(!ENT |RED CROSS TO HOSPITAL.,.- n> EYE\u2014EAR\u2014NOSE \u2022 nd THROAT DISEASES.Eye» Eyamined For GLASSES.S2 KING STREET WEST CHILDREN NOT i TO BE ALLOWED INTO THEATRES B B m \u2022 OF SENTENCES i ASSIST WORK BY MAGISTRATE! ' IN HAGDALENS ____\tp*\t____ 0 Beauchejne, Gunston and Vachon Local Branch to Donate Cash and; Managers of All Local Theatres to Be Sentenced on September Supplies to Outpost Hospitals.Have Been Officially Notified to Refuse Admittance to Any Child Sixteen Years of Age or Under, Whether Accompanied by Parents or Not.4 for Theft.\tj a reC\u20acnt meeting of the local Willi,\tt\u201ctCrtE w'SnoS\t.1.0.U .1.1.1 th.provincial :: sentence in connection with thetts I to which they were found guilty on Wednesday last.In ecch case i tl e sentence was postponed until September 4th.The sentence of Beauchesne, who was found guilty of stealing two cars and obtaining two cats under -\tj false pretenses, was postponed in Actions for Damages Totalling order to allow time for the recoy.\u201e try of the automobiles.^ achon S $900 Instituted Agâïnst w^mes cevtence was also postponed antf, G Cant'in by Messrs.E.W in the meanwhile, an attempt will r il \" J U W RaMipJd be\tt0 recover the tong which Farweli and H.W.BerwicK.he sto]e from MrSi D Pomerleau, IS BEING SUED ' FOR DAMAGES Actions for damages to.ai.mg was foun(j guilty C|I stealing a S900 have been instituted .n .\u2022 gj-jp containing goods to the value of this city.In the case of Gunston, in nurses\u2019 work.A cheque for one hundred dollars is to be sent towards furnishing the emergency All children of sixteen years or under are now absolutely forbidden admission to any of the local theatres.This ruling went into effect several days ago and is being carried out at all theatres throughout communication with the islands be tween December 15th and April 15th.It was thought thrt some of the many women\u2019s organizations or even individuals in the Eastern Townships might like to donate one or more outfits, or help this good Superior.Court here against James ^ *gg^ judg6 £emay postponed'work by contributions of money.If G.Cantlin, of Lebanon.\t® the sentence in order to obtain in-!so, further particulars may be ob- tfee result frf damages ir,.ic_e \u2018\u2022l: \u2022 : forrnayon jn connection with his tained from the Red Cross Rslief , ,\t- lurmauon in ci ms car, driven by Ronald R.Joan.; record also of that place, struck a wagon Pr6V\u2018°\u201cR T\u20acCora- Secretary, Mrs, A.Jones, 46 \\T- F_ W Farwell\u2019s resi- guilty to a charge of stealing a ; Monday evening last.| car.valued at $275, from O'Don- !¦*** ******** ***+*v* wetll\u2019s action for damages nell\tand Monssette.The hearing;*\tI 1, while that of Mr.Bei- was\tfixed for Friday next.Bail j *\tBOY SCOUT NEWS\t* w.c ip.nf)\twas\tset at $300.\t*\t* ***************** and\" injured' the driver, Mr.H.W.A man giving the name of Dick High Street, Sherbrooke, to whom Berwick O'er, crashed into the ver- Willard, of this city, pleaded not also cheques may_be made payable, andah of Mr.E.W.Farwell\u2019s resi- guilty to a charge of stealing a | dence on Monday Mr.Tarwetll totals $600, - wick amounts to $300.\twas set at co00.Sloan, who -was arrested follow- ; Abraham Dodier, of the Town-ing the crash on a charge of driving ship of Eaton, was fined $5 and a car while under the influence of 1 costs tor having operated a cheese liquor, was found guilty and fined ; factory without a permit.$100 and costs, as well as being -?Ordered to pay the damages inflict- ! cd, on his appearance before Judge; Lemay in the Magistrate\u2019s Court j on Wednesday last.****************** *\tCITY BRILFLETS *\t+ *********** MAGOG THIEVES STOLE $600 IN MERCHANDISE Marcel w^ef shampoo'Vnd haircut, SjTo'to Valuable Clothing Articles Taken 1 p.m.$1.00 every day.Marcel wave 50c.Work done by experts.For; appointments call 2SS5.Light overcoat placed by mistake in a car parked at the Record Office Thursday noon.Kindly return to the Daily Record and oblige.and No Trace Yet of Thieves \u2014Cheques and Notes Found on Railway Tracks\u2014Provincial Detective at Work.Edwards' cupboards and, if possible, tw ent\\ i province.baby\u2019s layettes.These, owing to j The law f0rbjdding children to climatic conditions, should be made i attend moving pictures was passed of good white flannellette and all\tProvincial Government some article* must be shipped before the!time ago, but local theatre proprie-end of November, as there is no j tors were not officially notified to enforce the ruling until recently.The law in this respect reads that children sixteen years of age or under, whether alone or accompanied by their parents, are not allowed to enter a moving picture theatre.-*- ****************** *\tFEATURES FOR * *\tRADIO FANS * + * ****************** (Saturday\u2019» Best Feature».} General Electric-Shilkret Symphony.(WEAF Network] The Cavalcade\u2014WEAF Network.Lucky Strike Orchestra\u2014WEAF Network.Goldman Band\u2014WJZ.Detroit Symphony\u2014WJR and NBC WPG, Atlantic City\u2014292.6\u20141100k.8\u2014News and music.9.15\u2014Popular music.10\u2014Dance orchestras.WEAL, Baltimore\u2014282.8\u20141060 k.8\u2014\tMusical Celebrities 8.30\u2014\tCameo Concert.9\u2014\tDetroit Symphony Orch.10\u2014\tEnsemble; Slumber Hour.12\u2014The Marylanders.WEEI, Boston\u2014508.2\u2014590 k.6\u2014\tDinner music; News.9\u2014NBC Network (WEAF).11\u2014\tNews; Talk; Weather.WGR, Buffalo\u2014545.1\u2014550 k.6.30\u2014\tDinner music.9\u2014NBC Network (WEAF).WLW, Cincinnati\u2014428.3\u2014700 k.7\u2014\tDinner music; News.8\u2014\tNBC Network (WJZ).9\u2014\tDetroit Symphony.10\u2014\tSinging School; Duo.11\u2014\tDance music; Night Club.6\u2014Dinner music.\tT 8\u2014 The Cavalcade.s\tJl 9\u2014 General Electric Hour.\t'''% 10\u2014\tLucky Strike Orchestra.11\u2014\t\u201cTango\u201d; Dance music.WJZ, New York\u2014394.5\u2014760 k.6\u2014\tSketch; Music; Talk.8\u2014Concert; Pickard Family.8.45\u2014\tGoldman Band Concert 10.30\u2014\tThe Two Troupers.11\u2014Slumber music.WABC, New York\u2014348.6\u2014860 k.7\u2014\tVaried programmes.9.30\u2014\tTemple of the Air, 10\u2014National Forum.10.30\u2014\tDance programmes.KDKA, Pittsburgh\u2014305.9\u2014980 k.6.30\u2014\tDinner concert.7.15\u2014Radio Club; Readings.7.45\u2014\tNBC Network (WJZ).10.30\u2014\tWm.Penn Orchestra.WGY, Schenectady\u2014379.5\u2014700 k.LEADERS\u2019 COUNCIL MET.A meeting of the District Leaders\u2019 Council was held last night at ; the home of Cubmaster E.Waller.The business of the evening dealt j principally with the ushering at] the exhibition.Scoutmaster Price NATURE\u2019S sun and rain and wind in time plays havoc with every kind of roof that is exposed, unprotected, to the weather.BUT new roofs can be preserved indefinitely and old roofs renewed by covering the surface and filling the crevices with a tough, elastic weather-proof roof paint.PRICHARD\u2019S Roof Paint is widely known for its positive sun-proof qualities.Costs less per square foot, yet in results it matches the most expensive roôf paints on the market, and outshines most.Sold Direct from Factory to Consumer througrh your Local Dealer./Phone 526-1 and our Mr.Brighton Cheery will tell you the color to use, how to apply roof paint, where to get it, the quality and price .and some knacks of the trade that will prove very helpfuL N.B.PRICHARD COMPANY 108 Frontenac Street, Sherbrooke, Que.7\u2014\tDinner programme.8\u2014\tMusical feature.9\u2014\tNBC Network (WEAF).11\u2014Programme.WBZ, Springfield\u2014302.8\u2014990 k.7\u2014Dinner hour features.8.30\u2014\tDuo; \u201cBackstage.\u201d 9.30\u2014\tSailortown; WBZ Players, 10.30\u2014\tTalk; Dance music.JUST ARRIVED ! The NEW McLaughlin- ' BUCK for 1930 Agassi McLaughHn-Buick Takes Leadership in The Fine Car Field With The McLaughlin-Buick For 1930, The Greatest Of Them All.WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND INSPECT THESE WONDERFUL CARS t.(Special to the Record) MAGOG, August 16.\u2014Although a ; t© be in full charge.It was decided Rag rugs.Reg.varue to\tat provincial detective and members of; after lengthy discussion to give the the local police force are working j boys who work, a com boil after WCX-WJR, Detroit\u2014399.8\u2014750 k.POTTON SULPHUR SPRINGT HOTEL.POTTON SPRINGS The \u201cOld Reliable\u201d health and sum.ster resort of the Eastern Townships Special turkey- dinner every Sunday \u2014J.A.Wright, Prop.tn the case, no trace has been found as yet of the thief or thieves who broke into the_dry goods store of D.Beaudry on Main Street Tuesday- night and stole merchandise to the! chosen, cônsitsing of S.M value of from five hundred to sixjMuzzey, S.M.Jack Wright, the exhibition.The question of a display of ! Scout handicraft and hobbies was i brought up, and a committee was ; '\tKen; C.M.I PLEASE NOTICE H.C.Wilson * * ?* * * *> \u2022> nana skins on the railway track and watch the loco-ably fixed economically and those who are not>otive\u2019s puzzled astonishment.^ And, he went on to say further, it is the bounden\t.\u201e\u201e ,\t\u201e ,\t.r .v r\t.\tWhen people give one another diseases of one type, duty and privilege of the former to care for the\t^\t,,\t\u201e r, , y .\t, .\t,\t.\t,\t- I \u2022 |'r\t- v i everybody is horrified, out they give one another T.B.latter in their declining days of their life,\ttor while\t,\t.\t,\t,\t, ,\t, ,\t,\t.\trim-\t.\tand\tgrippe\tevery\tday\tand\tnobody seems\tto\tcare, the less fortunate are not able, in many\tcases, to\t^ care for themselves, they nevertheless have done\t^\tof\t^\tNfiar\tEast\tru]ers\thas\tlost\thi£\tvoice by| their part during their ear :er iy* as Cltjzens °' smoking too much.Suggestion to diplomats: \u201cHave a this land, and deserve a comfortable and nappy jcigarette>\u201e respite after their life of toil.\tj\t\u2022 * \u2022 The people of the Eastern Townships have ^ Correct this sentence: \u201cWe need better men on done much for the Wales Home, and have the sai_ jurieS|\u201d said the important citizen, \u201cand I\u2019m willing to; isfaction of knowing that their efforts have been dl.0p own affairs and serve.\u201d\ti for a worthy object.All who might have helped.\t___________t however, have not taken the opportunity of doing! do.A time is coming, though, when they will be! * + *********4*444444444444 *1 asked to do so, and there will be little excuse fori PRESS them to refuse.Additional rooms are required | + by die Home immediately, as there is a continual [44444444444 4 4 4 COMMENT * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4! 4 4 4 waiting list for admittance.This added accommodation must be provided in the near future, while a larger endowment fund is essential, and the public must be prepared to help.There is no\t_\t^\t_\t_ wo«V object i\u201e tbi.di.rie, then the W.l- ^\u2022'2'^ Home, and when a worthy object has been in1\t-\t-\t.GETTING AFTER THE DRUNKEN DRIVER.(Christian Science Monitor) The new Massachusetts law depriving a drunken) automobile operator found guilty of causing a fatal The preliminary inquiry of Alphonse Morin, thirty-two year old resident of Barnston, who is facing a charge of manslaughter in ecnnection with the death of George Arguin, nineteen-year-old motorman 0f the Sherbrooke Railway and Power Com.vmy, was fixed for Wednesday by Judge Lemay in the Magistrate\u2019s Court this morning Bail was set at $J,000.Morin was arrested Wednesday cn a coroner\u2019s warrant for manslaughter tiollowing the inquest held by Coroner Bachand to inquire into the circumstances surrounding the death of Arguin, who was fatally injured Tuesday afternoon when he was struck by a ear driven by the accused.The jury were only out ten minutes, and on their return gave a verdict holding Morin criminally responsible tor tfce death of the young man.The -verdict as given by the jury was: \u201cThat Alphonse Morin be neld for manslaughter, having driven a car while under the infulencc of liquor; having driven a car without a driver\u2019s license; having taken license No.121,244 belonging to bis brother; having driven a car at an excessive rate of speed and having driven a car with defective brakes.\u201d Following the reading of the charge by Crown Clerk J.V.Arif is, the inquiry was set for Wednesday next.DEGREES AND DEGREES Sammy (aged seven)\u2014Mama, can I have some more puddin\u2019?Mother\u2014No, Sammy, you\u2019ve had enough.Sammy\u2014But, mother, I don\u2019t want enough.I want too much.\u2014 Answers.Mrs.John H.Murphy, St.Louis j Street, entertained last evening for j two hrides-to-be.Miss Jean Campbell and Miss Eva Rolfe.The gifts for the former in the form of a miscellaneous shower were arranged in a prettily decorated basket, while Miss Rolfe\u2019s presents, which consisted of aluminum ware, were placed in a gaily trimmed tub.Both presentations were made by Master Jack Lord, of Attleboro, Mass., and Miss Jean Ceasar, of Stratford, Conn.A musical pro-1 gramme was much enjoyed by the j guests, after which dainty refresh- ! ments were served by the hostess, ! assisted by Mrs.Albert, Mrs.Harvey and Mrs.Campbell.\tj 1 Hudson Landeau\u20141927 model in perfect order; good upholstering; good tires; good paint.A bargain .;.wQvV 1 Essex Coach \u2014 ! 926 model, in very good order.S390 For only 1 Hudson Coupe 1928 Model \u2014 Has gone 5,000 miles only; in perfect order.List $1500.Guaranteed.w 1 1 Essex Coach \u2014 1928 model, in perfect order, with trunk,\tfllf! For .dsilli 6 other Essex 1926-1927-1928.Legare Automobile of Sherbrooke Wellington Street South.Phone Kjd._ i ! need, the Townships have never yet seen its need unaided.SIX SUPREME ASSETS (By Glenn Frank) In a recent issue of Advertising and Selling, Allen T.Moore sets down six primary requisites of the good copywriter.trians and motorists, but also presents another con-! vincing reason for the Eighteenth Amendment and strengthens the national law.Many persons who permit themselves to be drawn ; into arguing academically and technically against prohibition may see the liquor question in a different light when confronted with a concrete example of the im-i perative necessity for stopping drunken driving, which ! is but one phase of the liquor problem.Governor Frank G.Allen in signing the bill pointed) out that the courts have held that the right to operate And the six requisites he sets down are six a motor vehicle is a privilege that properly may be supreme assets for which, regardless of the job!^fld™f,whcn abused aIld when the Public safety isj that is ours, we can well afford to sacrifice any amount of time end energy.The six requisites that Mr.Moore lists do more than describe a good copywriter; they paint the portrait of the really educated and really effective man.Of the good copywriter, Mr.Moore says:\t\u2019 First, he must have learned to learn.No man ever becomes educated or effective Es a result of what he Iparns in school.By the i ,\u2022 i\te.\u2022til pi uiiiuitivu law xiuccssary, jusl as abuses have made time nc gets into the arena or action either he has this drastic automobile law imperative.jeopardized.Just as Calvin Coolidge reasoned when he said: \u201cThere is no right to strike against the public safety by anybody, anywhere, any time,\u201d so today prohibitionists believe there is \u201cno right to traffic in or indulge in intoxicating liquor against the public safety by anybody, anywhere, any time.\u201d Hence the Eighteenth Amendment.So many drivers have found it possible to circum-J vent the former mild penalties that there has grown to! be a disregard, if not contempt, for the law.Hence severe action has really been forced by these very violators.Liquor, down through the centuries, made the prohibition law necessary, just If Saby Is Fat\u2014 watch well for chafing and irritations of the skin.Many, skin troubles will be avoided fcy careful washing with BAITS OWN PILOCARP Does Away with Dandruff A SPECIALIZED TONIC TREATMENT FOR THE HAIR Dandruff is not only a serious offence against good grooming but indicates a diseased condition of the scalp that may lead to premature baldness if not _ properly checked.~\u2019 Tonic Treatment The is a quality preparation designed especially for the hair.It kills the dandruff germ, increases the growth of the hair and leaves it soft and silky\u2014 free of excess oil.Buy a bottle today.90c.and $1.50 at your druggist.FARLEY-MYERS LTD., Distributors, Montreal.ELECTRIC MOTOR SPECIALIST Motors, Generators, Compensators, Transformers, Rewinding and Eepairs, also Electric Repairs of all kinds.All work supervised by C.Sundborg.When in trouble just call CHARLIE, 93 Frontenac St., Sherbrooke.Phones: Shop 1826, Res.3079.AUGUST SALE of FURS i The Styh The style of the 1929-30 senson brings in many no-\t velties in fur\tcoats and these novelties\tare worth considering.Moreover, the\t first new coats\tare decid- edly superior\tin quality .and make.\t \t We Give Both CHOICE and PRICE In launching this sale of furs during the month of August, we know that we ought to offer special advantages so that you may purchas» an article which you will wear in two or three months.Two advantages which deserve your attention are the extensive choice as well as the collection of furs at lower prices.These prices are in fact, 20 to 30 p.c.lower than the prices for later on.You save from $20.00 to $100.00.It is worth while to think twice before letting these offers go.The Method of Personal \u2018Budget\u2019 Payment This method of payment is exactly as the name implies.We are ready to offer you terms that are suitable to you.The majority of people today would rather buy their fur coats within reach of their revenues rather than touch their reserve, and our method of personal \u201cbudget\u201d payment allows every woman, whatever be their financial state, to enjoy the pleasures which the owning of a fur coat gives.Normindin-Turcotte iicl Head Office, 3487 Park Ave., Montreal.\tIi L.W.ROEITAILLE, Manager of the Local Branch 73 Wellington St.No.\tTel.2571 PAGE SIX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.FRIDAY.AUGUST 16, 1929.TO LET WANTED TO BUY CASH BATE\u201426 words or lets, 46c.each insertion; two cents each additional word.Six insertions for the price of five if ran daily.CHARGE RATE \u2014Ten cents extra each insertion.Errors in advertisement should be reported immediately.The Daily Record will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion.(^TORE TO LET\u2014120 WELLINGTON ST.^ North.Apply H.A.Hyndmsn.Phone vrusic cabinet wanted - good 0 PAI1 A\tspare tune work heme.No cacvasslng.Write Auto Knitter Company, Toronto.Department 35.Fron:enac Street.Phone TEALHEKS WANTED HOUSEKEEPER-COMPANION WANTED DSOTESTAN tD care for elderly lady; small home , ,ke ' vith every cor.vcr.ler.ee.Box 15 Record.70 ngton Street North, Sherbrooke.ROTESTANT TEACHER WANTED FOR Saturday p.m.at Magog, Pepin Block.Girl wanted for general eouse- work.Must be neat and clean.Willing go to city.References required.Nurse\u2019 maid kept.Apply P.0 Que.Phone S5-W.iley School, holding Elementary ¦ duties to commence September T 2nd.For particulars apply to John McCart-* ney, Vaicartier Village.Que.wife, whose maiden name was Dora ! | \u2014\tRock, ten years ago, and that they BRiCE.C P A.C.G.A.AUDITOR, jla^ ^our Jren, the eldest of | I whom died several years ago, two |.are at his home at Enfield, and the 11 youngest, Elroy Raymond, disap- !.poared with-his mother ten weeks!} ago.He tried to trace them, but !.without avail.Following the Stan- ! ; stead auto accident, a clipping was j .sent frem some newspaper to Mrs.I.j I j Fortin, who lives at Lebanon, N.H., j i j whose husband disappeared about j I the same time as Mrs.Quimby.Mrs.Fortin showed this dipping to the Chief of Police of Lebanon, who communicated with Mr.Quimby.; The latter became convinced that Y\\TELLS & LYNCH, ADVOCATES, CAN ' ' adiaa National Bank Building.I3UGG, MIGNAULT & H0L7HAM, AD-¦* \u2022\u2022 vocatea, M:Manamy & Walsh Building A I*ORRIS & WOLFE.ADVOCATES.ETC.¦*\u2019-1 Sherbrooke ar.d Richmond, Que.\\ P.M AND ROUSSEAU, ADVOCATE ^ Wellii P.HUME, ADVOCATE, 9S WFLLING-ton St.N.Sherbrooke: Richmond.Que Box Know.ton C°?PROTESTANT QUALIFIED TEACHER wanted for North River school.Township of Newport, for the coming terra of nine months Salary $35 per month.Refer-OOK GENERAL WANTED FOR SMALL *cces and experience preferred.Apply to'.ARCHITECT W.GREGOIRE, 86 WELLINGTON ST.North.Phone 280.müy.References required.Wage* $30 a month.Mrs.Winder, Lennox ville.S Farnsworth, Sec.-Treas.Sawyerviiie.ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS A -\u2014 pROTESTANT ELE 3 \u2014 -V with dipî'-'Xa.SYDNEY A MEADE, QUEBEC LAND ELEMk-NTARY TEACHER * * * .{.* * * * .j.j.j, BOUTS LAST NIGHT The fights last night resulted as follows: Brooklyn, N.Y.\u2014 Vittorio Cam-polo, Argentina, stopped Tom Keeney, New Zealand, 9 rounds: Angus Stryder, Dodge City, outpointed Jack Roper, San Diego, 10 rounds.Lansing, Mich\u2014Jackie NichcJs, Milwaukee,won on foul from Sammy Lupica, 1 round.Des Moines, la\u2014Louie May, Des Moines, outpoined Ray McPeck, Chicago, 10 rounds.4* ?* * * * 4- 4- 4- 4> 4* 4> 4* 4.4.4.4.t FOOTBALL * * IMPROVEMENTS HELPED TO MAKE ANNUAL BROME LAKE REGATTA SUCCESS Clubhouse and Grounds Put into Good Shape\u2014Many Entries on Programme for Seniors and Juniors of Both Sexes.P.C, I .679! .598 i .553 .505 .440 .422 .409 .402 Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classi fiec Advertisements in this issue When the ball is in a trap with steep banks or is partially buried .n sand, a niblick has to be used to get it out.However, a ball might have a good lie in a trap with banks that slope gradually, where a safer shot could be made by running the ball up with the putter.The choice of a club for a play from a trap near the green should depend upon the -> 4* 4* 4* 4* 4- 4 4* 4 4 4- 4 4444.THREE GAMES TOMORROW Two semi-final çup games and one postponed League fixture will be offered soccer fans Saturday afternoon.In the semi-final games for the Eastern Townships Football Association cup, Y.M.C.A.will travel to Asbestos, while Quebec Central will be guests of Celanese.In Sherbrooke one of the many postponed games will be run off, when Regiment and Beebe clash.This game was scheduled for April, but the cold weather prevailing in the spring forced the teams to postpone the match.The cup games give promise of unusual interest, as the strengthened Asbestos team gave Y.M.C.A.a hard battle last week at Sherbrooke, while Celanese and the Railroaders are old-time rivals.The management of the Sher- KNOWLTON, Que., Aug., 16______ The annual regatta of the Brome Lake Boating Club was a most successful affair.A great many improvements and alterations have been carried cut this year to the clubhouse and tennis courts, and the club has enjoyed the most successful season in its history.Following the r1-\u20144-fa, a dance was held in the evening, which was very largely attended, and at which the prizes were presented.A .new cup was given by Senator George G.Foster for the best aggregate, and Herrick Duggan and fun Erskine tied.The Intermed- \" .etc Cup, presented by the Lake-view House was won by Charlie Turner.The results of the uvents were a?follows: transactions or obligations tinder- Gdrls\u2019 Tandem Canoe, 13 and under\u2014Adrienne Hanson and Deb-j bie Stairs, won; Sylvia Thornhill j and Meredith Seybold, second.Boys\u2019 Tandem Canoe, 13 and under\u2014-Douglas MacFarlane and C.Gardiner, won; Robert Harvey and Tcm Harvey, second.Mixed Tandem Canoe\u2014Meredith Seybold and Tom Harvejr, won; (Continued on Page Seven.1 brooke Regiment Club have selected the following players to represent them against Beebe tomorrow: Loug-heed, Parsons, Smith, Taylor, Miller, T.Riddock, Gardiner, Hatch, G.Riddock, Buck and Dowling.Teco Prices Are\tTECO STORE\tCompare Our Cash Prices\tHours 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.Wednesday 1 p.m.Phone 1600.?\t:\t:\u2014 \t*\tValues and Assortments Saturday Is Outstanding Value Day! Feature Values Throughout the Store Take a Prominent Place Saturday\u2014Compare These Values and Their Prices! Our Great Outstanding Values! The New Gyrex Electric Washer Compare it With Others 83.00 The only man in history, ancient or modem, uhosè picture and autograph are found in every city and town, in every country of the viorld, is King C.Gillette.Firtt in the field .and the world\u2019s standard throughout 27 years of constant improvement.WITH THE FINEST EDGE STEEL CAN TAKE h ' j NATIONAL\tLEAGUE\t\t (\"Yesterday\u2019s\tResults)\t\t At Brooklyn\tR.\tH.\tE.I i Chicago \t\t\t14\t0 f ; Brookiys \t\t.\u2022 .5\t11\t0 b I Sec-.cd game\tE.\ti.\tE.* | Chicago\t\t\t10\t0 I Brooklyn \t\t\t\t\t9\t1 i At New York\tR.\tH.\tE.g |St Louis\t\t\t13\t2 to New York \t\t\t12\t1 % At Boston\tR.\tH.\tE.$ Pittsburgh \t\t\t2\t0 | Boston\t\t\t2\t8\t0 2 At Philadelphia\tR.\tH.\tE.â 1 Cincinnati\t\t\t9\t1 5?Philadelphia .\t\t11\t0 i AMERICAN\tLEAGUE\t\t (Yesterday\u2019s\tResults)\t\t At Detroit\tK.\tH.\tE.A j New York\t\t\t0\t2\t7 # i Detroit\t\t\t7\t0 | At Chicago\tR.\tH.\tv S- Washington\t\t\t16\t3 Chicago\t\t\t4\t10\t1 At St.Louis\tR.\tH.\tE.Boston\t\t\t3\t1 : St.Louis \t\t\t 3\t6\t1 Philadelphia at\tCleveland,\tpost-\t poned, rain.\t\t\t INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE\t\t\t (Yesterday\u2019s\tResults)\t\t At Jersey City\tR.\tH.\tE.Montreal\t\t\t\t1 B Jersey City\t\t\t5\t1 S Second game\tR.\tH.\tE.% Montreal\t\t\t2\t5\to E Jersey City\t\t\t5\t2 % At Baltimore\tR.\t8\tH.\to S Examine the outstanding features of the new Gyrex: Rust-resisting, non-corroding, extra size Gyraloy tub.Simple and efficient Gyrator principle.Full size, all-metal wringer with reversible rollers.Cem.re post with overhead drive prevents tub leaks.Full % h.p.motor.Its very low priced cost due to volume production and large distribution.Check over these features! Compare the machine with others at higher prices! Note the big saving without the loss of efficiency.You can buy the Gyrex on the deferred payment plan for 94.60.Ask about details.\u2014'Basement.Early Specials! Women\u2019s Stylish Footwear 1.98 Women\u2019s smart and stylish shoes.In the lot there are pumps, strap shoes and oxfords in patent leather with leather lining.Also a few pairs of wide fitting, common sense house shoes.Sizes 3 to 7.Outstanding Value Day.Pair 1.98.\t\u2014Main Floor.Rousing Opportunities IVSen\u2019s Shirts Each 1.19 A wide assortment of striped and fancy patterned broadcloth shirts with separate and attached collars Also a ,few white sports shirts in the lot.All sizes up to 17 except 16%.Outstanding Value Day.Each 1.19.Boys, Pants, Pair 79c A small assortment of hoys\u2019 flannel and tweed shorts.Just the thing for the remaining summer days.Sizes 22 to 26.Outstanding Value Day.Pair 79c.\u2014Main Floor.* Underwear, Each SOc Men\u2019s two-piece cotton bal-briggan underwear.These have short sleeves and knee length drawers.A wonderful opportunity you should not miss.Sizes 34 to 42.Outstanding Value Day.Each piece 50c.Coveralls, Pair 79c Boys\u2019 good quality khaki drill coveralls.One-piece style, with long sleeves and ankle length drawers.Sizes 4 to 6 years.Outstanding Value Day.Pair 79c.\u2014Main Floor.Men's S*!ces Featuring Style\u2014Quality\u2014Good Values Pair 5.00 Suitable for street or business wear.These shoes are made in box calf or dongola kid on the newest Fall lasts.In Blucher and Oxford styles.htjjrM pa;jaAa jBoApooQ jied ipe rubber heels.Sizes 5 1-2 to II.Outstanding Value Day.Pair 5'0Q-Main Floor.Extraordinary Value! Batteryless Radio IVicdel 490 Low Boy 249.50 Saturday gives you the opportunity to purchase this handsomely carved and beautifully inlaid Rogers Radio at this special price.In Rogers 490 Low Boy you will find the qualities of reception, you have hoped for so long.This radio will open up countless new avenues of enjoyment\u2014all the family will share in this happy practical present.Your old set valued and taken in as part or first payment.Balance in 10 monthly payments if desired.\u2014Second Floor Be sure to profit by our splendid offerings in Silverware.Tomorrow is the last day.TECO STORE OPERATED BY ^ EATON Ct™ Ask for a free demonstration of the Premier Vacuum Cleaner in your own home.^ AUTO ELECTRIC and BATTERY SERVICE See ROSS-KEELER ELECTRIC COMPANY OPEN DAILY 7.30 a.m.to 10 p.m.\u2014SUNDAY 8 a.m.to 6 p.m.17 FRONTENAC STREET\tPHONES 644 645 / wmmsssm "]
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