Sherbrooke daily record, 5 octobre 1929, samedi 5 octobre 1929
[" L t N T liA L CITY P JL I C E S T A C OMI3.Sherbrooke Daily Record Established Î897 SHERBROOKE, QUE., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1929.Tliirty-Third Year.MacDONALD PLEADS FOR THOUGHTS OF PEACE All Classes Of Stocks Were Pressed Down To Low Levels Discussion Was edToday By British Premier *- LLOYD GEORGE TAKEN ILL VERY SUDDENLY Yesterday iaken Up With Deco-j ^ rative Formalities of Arrival «\t* of Ramsay MacDonald and Daughter \u2014 Washington Welcome Dignified\u2014Premier Emphasized Friendship and Understanding Among Nations in Discussing Problems of Day\u2014 Spoke Bitterly of War.* « ILL VERY SUDDENLY # # - * #\t(Canadian Press Despatch) & « NOTTINGHAM, England, # » Oct., 5.\u2014AfHer delivering # Sff: his rousing \u201ccheer up\u201d # #\tspeech to the Liberal party # & convention, High Hon.David % ft Lloyd George was suddenly * ft taken ill at his host\u2019s house # ft last night.A doctor remain- ft ft ed with the former Liberal ft ft Prime Minister until one ft ft o\u2019clock this morning.\tft ft The Liberal leader re- ft ft mained in bed today, hoping ft ft to be able to return to Lon- ft ft don tomorrow.\tft ft ft ft-ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft First Of Pen A nd In k Sketches STRESEMANN\u2019S FUNERAL WILL BE MODEST ONE Is to Be Buried in Small Cemetery in Berlin\u2014Only Relatives and Close Friends to Attend Interment\u2014Public Loyalty to His Memory Has Perhaps Hastened Success of His Work.(Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, Oct.5.\u2014Thousands of Germans are expected to fyle past TO COMPLETE PRISON TERM|{^« £ Today the Daily Record publishes the first of its pen and ink sketches of prominent men of the Eastern Townships.The first sketch is that of Mayor J.S.Tetreault and one will be run daily until the series is completed.These sketches are the work of Mr.Robert G.Bell, well-known New York artist.WEALTHY OIL MAN ORDERED CBv Ken Clark, C.P.Correspondent) WASHINGTON, Oct.5.\u2014 This afternoon begins the conversations between Premier Ramsay MacDonald and President Hoover.Y esterday was filled with the decorative formalities of arrival of the British Prime Minister [ with his daughter, Ishbel, and ; their party.The Washington; welcome was a dignified affair, ] which must have been gratifying to the visiting Britons after the tulmultuous reception in New York.After the troops and bands were gone, Mr.MacDonald had gathered to him at the British | embassy scores of newspaper j men to whom he entrusted the'\t- &- expression of his gratitude for Prices of Nearly AH Classes of WASHINGTON, D.C., Oct.5.\u2014 Harry F.Sinclair was again denied his freedom before the natural expiration, November 22 of his six months\u2019 sentence for jury shadowing.Justice Siddons of the District of Colubbia supreme court ruled against the wealthy oil man\u2019s appeal for release.Sinclair was committed to jail May 6, charged with refusing to answer questions of a Senate committee.Alowing live days off of each month for good behavior he will be freed before Thanksgiving Day, November 28.Many Factors Caused Outburst Of Silling On Stock Exchanges the cordial greeting of the j United States people, and to whom he intimated what were; his plans and hopes for his visit.; To Make Misunderstanding Impossible.Friendship and understanding! among the nations\u2014these were the | matters which he said might be ! emphasized.Trouble in the world j today, he said, came through mis-1 understanding.The main purpose Stocks Pressed to Lower Levels During Past Week Uader the Heaviest Liquidation Since Break in Prices at End of March.OYER 5,000 GUESTS AT BANQUET FOR MacDONALD T (Canadian Press Despatch) ORONTO, Ont., Oct.5.\u2014 Under the heaviest liquidations since the break in morning' when the body is placed on a catafalque outside the Reichstag before it.s interment.Later in the day it will be taken through the streets of Berlin to the small modest cemetery where Dr.Stresemann wished to be buried.Only relatives, a few friends, government officials and co-workers of the foreign office will he there to witness interment and sing a few of the songs, mostly hymns, which the statesman loved.The.body of the Foreign Minister was laid out in state late yesterday in his official residence adjoining the foreign office, with a police guard on duty day and night, in the garden outside the building.The bier was draped with flowers.At his office in the foreign ministry, his vacant chair was covered with white flowers.Dr.Julius Curtius has been appointed foreign minister, ad interim, by President Von Hindenburg.He has held the portfolio of minister of Economics.Some observers even feel his death has hastened the success of bis long struggle for the international re-establishment of Germany._______\t.Public loyalty to his memory \t.CJ?!?\u201cIS*10P; sh.re, Qj-e - f ^ hot_ oyirter o{ t!ls United Church of Canada.The i Mrs.Carrie Klmgmer, COOKSHIRE Heather Bell Tea Room, Mr.Tom supper fc-ry Sunday evenin^Jrom\t! Chapman, Sherbrooke, Mrs.Geo.few brief remarks, \u2019Feltus, Mr.Harry Pierce, Lennox- six to twelve during the winter\tC months.Hot meals and hot drinks at who alg0 pinned\" on the\u201dhandsome | ville, spent the week-end with Mr.in a spent the past month with her mother, Mrs.H.Buchanan, has rsturn-od to Montreal to resume her duties at the Montreal .General Hospital.Miss Helen McLeod, of Lake Me- ' gar.tic, was the guest of her aunt, I Mrs.Mur'do Beaton, the past week.! Recent callers at the home of Mr.1 ! and Mrs.Kenneth MacCaskill were | Mrs.Pennoyer, of Montreal; Mrs.| j C.M.Smith, of Scotstown; Mrs.E.\t______ ! Haydon and son Earland, of Port- N j j Jottings of General land, Me., and Misses Jean Maritn\t® and Edith Wood, of Gould.AYER\u2019S CLIFF GENERAL NEWS OF INTEREST hours.Try a cup of our gu.d rold p;ec/ that accompanied the L.B.Pierce\tu f r '^h tea.Two doors from Cook- certific>te.Mrs.Hill resoonded.Rev.A.W.Lougheed.of Inver- preach at the Wesley all Sco' shire House.Phone certificate.Mrs.Hill thanking the ladies of responded,! the society,ness, will EAST ANGUS for the honor conferred upon her.' United Church, on Sunday, at The meeting was conducted by Mrs.thirty a.m., and seven p.ra.______\tRoss end Mrs.Cairns.\u201c'Home Mis-,\t~ An illustrated lecture in the form sjons >'n Canada,\" was the topic eon-|\tGEORCEVILLE Df a Travelogue entitled \u201cFrom Van- s>dered; interesting articles upon |\t- couver to Dawson by Boat and Dog G-m progresst of the work of the W.| The first Ladies- Guiid of ten the Sleigh,\u201d will be given in Christ were given.A tliank ottering.season wjji }!gid at the home of Church Parish Hall this (Fridhy) °f twenty-five dollars, given by ouei^jrs_ william Achellis on Wednes-evening, October 4th, at 7.30 p.in.G1® members, was reported by day afternoon, October 9.This lecture will be given by Rev.the treasurer.At tne close of a mo*C jjr.and Mrs.Forrest Rollins, of Chas.E.Bowr, M.A., under the aus- mteresting meeting, Mrs.McIntosh ^ennoxvj]jei were week-end guests pices of the Junior W.A.No admis- fnd McIntosh served aiternoonjof Mr.and Mrs.B.Woodard and don will'be charged.The patronage te^an***¦*j' \" Fellows\u2019 Ltzzcîicc Tcblcla era specially prepered forthërational-Iroatmeni of, cr.d zzllimaia recovery from constipation, FELLOWS\u2019 It contains mineral foodil essential to healthy bodiestE, u\u2018 F ello ws \u2019^builds?energy^ calms turbulant\u2019nerves^andj helps to overcome anemia'; This fine, old tonic is pres-j.cribed by physicians in over 50 countries.\u2019 of of siding st Griffin.Mr?.C.W.McCullough and Mrs ?.McCullough were at Etebe or.Wednesday.Mrs.Eerci?Akm, of Newport/ Vt., and Miss Maud Akin, of Beebe, were calling on Mr.ar.d Mrs.1 S.G.Drew cn Sunday, Oc iber 2.KEITH ~ ,\t.\t.\t,\t, .\t.of Mr.and Mrs.F.H.( the evening, m both cf which the Sleeper.children of the school will take j Mr.\" and Mrs.I.W.Keet, Mr.and; part.Everybody welcome and es-1 Mrs.Wm.Keet motored to Barnet, : pecially parents.\tj Vt., during the past week to view! Mrs.E.O.Vancour has taken ; the extensive power plant under rooms with Mrs.L.B.Colby for j construction there, the month of October.\t^\t; jirs.Celia Hartson and son, Wil- Mr.and Mrs.F.H.S.eeper, wno i;ami 0f Georgevilie, are occupying i tives.Friends of Mrs.A.Buchanan, ; who has been ill fer the past week, will be pleased to know that she is convalescing.i.its Agnes Buchanan, who has RHEUMATISM ?Sciatica?Neuralgia?You can have relief.Mrs.T.K.Sheehan of Windsor, Ont., was'helpless with Inflammatory Rheumatism.She couldn\u2019t even move her eyes, and spent nearly *1,000 for trea'men'f.She writes: \u201cThree boxes of T-R-C\u2019s made me completely well\u201d.T-R-O'sareequal-ly goodlor Sciatica, Neuralgia, Neuritis and Lumbago.Quick.Safe.Nohaxmful drugs.50c à 51 at your druggist's, ir/ cester, Mass., en route.Mr.J.E.Lavers has NEVER SEEN IM BOSTON his home on Main street with The height of bad luck is to see fresh ccat of paint, a nice vacant handy parking space ; Miss Annin LeBaron, of Hatley when one doesn\u2019t want to stop.j Centre, ii visiting at the home of _____________ \u2014Flor.nee Herald._ ! jjr.and Mrs.E.L.Colt.Mr.Frank Hurd, who has been j at the home of his son, Carl P.j Hurd, since July, returned Wed-; nesday to his home in Lowell, Mass.Miss N.E.Ketcham and Mrs.b.Riley also returned at the same time.Mr.George Ansel!, of Thetford, .\t, was at the home of his mother, Mrs.A medicine that all mothers praise vv E An!ell over the v.-eek-end.-one g* d in every way-one that ; Mr> and Mrs.Glen Litt!e we re.will qu.cMy banish the minor iHs o.cent vwek_end ,, of Mr- and babyhood and cmldhood is the medi- VI .\t\u201e F \u201c w-rierloo cine to keep in the medicine chest;]\u20191 \u201d,- ' tl' ,1 M \u2019\t^terl0°- ways have on hand in case ol ! Mr\u2019 and Mrs\u2019 Andrew to attend the Women\u2019s Auxiliary improved me£ting, at which Mrs.Cecil Bowen GOOD IfijpY WHY Eaby\u2019a Own Tablets Banish Babyhood and Childhood Ailments.to a TEMPLETON'S RHEUMATIC CAPSULES BEEBE Service on Sunday, October lîth, in the Anglican Church, will be at 9 a.m.with celebration of the Holy Communion.There will be no evening zervice.The many friends of Mr.J.H.Turner are giad to hear he is gaining after h s illness.Mr.and Mr*.H.Turnar, of Bury, Bathe Li Minard\u2019a and warm water, rubbing the solution into the aching parta rith the finger tip*.Minard\u2019a u also splendid for sprains, bruise* and c'.e.~aed ligament* « emerg:\t.Such a medicine is | Psby\u2019s *._vn Tablets\u2014they ara help-! fu! at all times.They are a mild but thorough laxative which by regulatin', t e bowels and stomach, banish ! colds and simple fevers; correct! constipation and indigestion; relieve] colic and diarrhoea and make the j cutting of teeth easy.Thousands of mothers use no other i Hall were recant visitors in Eastman and Iron Hill.The annual harvest servie® will be held in Oliver Church on Sunday, October 8, at 2.30 p.m.Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Marshall, of Sherbrooke, are boarding at the home cf Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Bayley for the present.\t| Messrs.W.E.Hurd, E.P.Lyon, was the speaker.Mr.and Mrs.W.C.Dustin and ) son, Barrington, were in East Angus recently.Mr.Chas.Davis, of Sherbrooke, visited his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Davis, on Tuesday.Mr.A.G.Clough was a business visitor in Newport on Tuesday Mrs.E.H.Chadsey is recovering from a severe attack of neuritis.At the recent sale of fine registered Ayrshire cattle held by Mr.Darrell Richardson, the leader of ( the herd, \u201cElder Crest Winter Royal,\u201d and one of the best cows, \u201cFair-i field Grace,\u201d passed into the hands I of Hon.Perron, Minister of Agriculture.Nine other cows went to Hospice St.Ann, Bay St.Paul; two to Mr.Norris, Georgevilie; nine young head to Mr.Chagnon, Barn-ston.Mr.Richardson still retains some young cattle an-J plans to have another fine herd in a short time.Wlien Babies CRY Babies will cry, often for no apparent reason.You may not know what\u2019s wrong, but you can always give Castoria.This soon has your little one comforted; if not, you should call a doctor.Don\u2019t experiment with medicines intended for the stronger systems of adults ! Most of those little upsets are soon soothed away by a little of this pleasant-tasting, gentle-acting children\u2019s remedy that children like.\t\u2022 It may be the stomach, or may be the little bowels.Or in the case of older children, a sluggish, constipated condition.Castoria is still ^ooDrops n»?roi«i4*r)r*rSttr\"eek- Messrs.M.'R.Whitcomb, J.R.1Waterloo .were luncheon guests of SUTTON Mrs.Scott, of Windsor, Vt., spent a few days in town, recently.BIr.and BIrs.Almond Greely are Dohert^E.H.Thompscmaml L.IL : Mr.and BIrs.M.H.Hunt, on Mon-, ^\t^ Recent guests of BIr.and BIrs.Pi'°Pe1', recently, -¦ ¦¦¦\tBIr.Ernest Sears goes to Mont- Capsey\u2019 motored to Montreal on day.Wednesday last.\t»» TT -\t»»\t, »\u201e Mr.Robert Doherty, of Sher- F.H.Blizener were Mr.and BIrs.brooke .spent a few days recently, A.D.Buchanan, of Westmount.at the home of BIr.and Mrs.Chas.j Mrs.McKay, of Blontreal, Mr.and Westover.\ti ^rS- George Buchanan and Mrs.Mrs.W.A.Reynolds spent a Margaret Buchanan, of Danville, week-end recently in Kingsbury: with Mr.and BIrs.W.E.Solomon, j\tMILLANVILLE The annual chicken pie supper,\t- and harvest home supper of the:\tjames Appelton is suffering Bishop Stewart Memorial Churc i from an attack of appendicitis at was held on W ednesday evening»!the home 0f jiis sister, Mrs.Guy A.September 25.Blany 'vere Preh0ntlLittle.Dr.Bennett, .of Inverness, is from surrounding towns.I he Pth'jivmidr.g daily calls on Mr.Appelton, ceeds amounted to sId;».\t'who is now somewhat easier.Rev.H.C.Coffin, of Dunham, Mr and MrSi Harman Marshall Rev.Norman, of Cowansvi e, iwent to Plessisville on Saturday.Rev.Ashdowne, of Clarence ville,.Mrs_ Julia Walsh; o{ New Ontario, assisted in the service hoc o o - \u2022 at presen^ a gUest of her niece, inp the supper.\t, /.\u2018Miss Cora B.McKillop.R\t-\t* J I family, accompanied bv Mr.Herbert Ur Geroge ï \u2022 Downing^ and_G\u2018e |Marshall, all of Thetford Mines, Blisses Dorothy and Audrey Dow were recent guests of Mr.G.BI.ing.of Lennoxville.an! Anencl>\u2019Henderson, from Sherbrooke, spent Sunday the i gvests of Mr.and BIrs.James j Downing.\tj\t_____ Mis.W'm.Dymon ! accompanied 1 Leon Dymond to Montreal cn\t| home after spending the past day.Coît.wav'y SNOWr I Mother knows such funny reasons Why God makes the snow\u2014 To comfort us for changing seasons, To help spring-flowers grow, To wrap the earth up comfy-cosy ! With snow-flakes warm above it | To rub my cheeks all applerosy\u2014 I\tBut I think God\u2019s like Santa Claus, II\tthink he sends the snow because little children levs it! THE HEALTH ALPHABET Here is an alphabet that every one should read and remember.We will have a few letters each corner day: B-EDFORD, Que., Oct, 4.\u2014Miss Hattie Thompson, who has been seriously ill for the past few weeks is progressing satisfactorily under the care of Dr.Mitchell.Miss Nellie Jones returned on V/ednesday, after a short stay in Montreal, with her cousin, Mrs.G.A.Caron and BIr.Caron, at Model City.BIr.and Mrs.J.R.Proulx, of Ste.Anne de la Pocatiere, were the recent guests at the home of Mrs.F.G.Guthrie.Mr.Terrill Johnston, of Cook-ohire, principal of the High School, who has spent the past months in a hospital in Ottawa, has recovered and will be able to resume his dut-ias as principal on Monday next.During Mr.Johnston\u2019s illness, his brother, Mr.D.Johnston, has taken his place.Mrs.John Oman returned on Tuesday evening, after spending several days in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.L.Lapalme and young son together with BIr.La-palme\u2019s father, Mr.A.Lapalme, left on Monday, for Blontreal, where ttey will make their future home.BIr.Lapalme purchased some years ago, the farm on Dutch street, known as the Freligh farm, from BIr.Leopole Bouchard, of St.Basile le Grand.The new proprietor of the property who conies from the Lake St.John district, took possession on Monday last.Mrs.F.W.Jones returned on Tuesday, after spending the day in Blontreal.BIr.and Mrs.B.R.Stevens motored to Compton, on Sunday, to visit their daughter, Miss Ange-i re Stevens, who is attending King's Hall.Mr.L.McClay, of Montreal, has joined the staff of the local Bank : Commerce.Mr.A.S.BlcCaw, who recently Mr.D.BIcLean returned on Sun- U and Mm> r T ^Jhe week-end\tWtjre in Montreal, on Wcdnes» with his family, in Blontreal.| di,,, J Mr.and BIrs.Bhurl Wightmanl \u2018 The United Church will hold returned on Sunday from a motor ; their harvest home service on Sun- BR1GHAM KNOWLTON The modern sculptured bobs dO| wonders to bring out your personal-:\t.\t,.ity.But like other present-day modes A I°r ' .\t.\t» nicrV of arranging the hair, they call at-' That we berathe da, and mght.tention to it.That\u2019s why it\u2019s so im- 14 must alway* ke ., portant nowadays to keep your hair; To make us feel right, has returned soft> lustrous, abundant.The easiest! B is for Bathing .\t.\t,\t.islx and quickest way to give new lustre' Each day in a tub.weeks in Montreal with her sister.and color to hair, which has begun ! FoUowed at once ' Mrs.Blake, of Lyndonville, \\t\u201e to ]oob du]l and lifeless, is with; By a brish body-rub.spent a few days during the past Danderine.And it makes the hair F ay \u2022i\t'V1^1 jeU^r°o'61-! ^r\u2018 ®scar .softer, easier to arrange; holds it in ^ \u2019s j°T,\tg The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the United- Scribner and Mrs.Scribner.\tplace\t! ¦And lts EouS111\u2019 t'ie sne\u20acZ\u20ac- Church will hold its first meeting Mrs.Maud Dougall, the Misses/ He^e.s all yoll do- gapb time you-Cover them both since the summer months on Tues-; Hazel and Alice Dougall, of Cow-iuge your brush just put a littie Dan_ With your handkerchief, pleatc.day, October 8th.Supper will he ansville, spent, Sunday with Mr.andiderine on it- ]t removes the oily film D is for Danger served at six o'clock.\tE\u2018 Dougall ami family.1 fr0ni your hair; brings out its nat-i Whenever you choose In the absence of the Rev.E.H.Mr.and Mrs.C.Morrison, of uraj 00|0r; ^ives it more p:loss than ti drink from a cup Macfarlane, the service will be con- Farnham, were recent guests of Mrs.brilliantine.Waves \u201cset\u201d with it stay Tbat other folks us», ducted on Sunday morning, October :E.Boyd.\t,\t| in longer.\t1 lhat0tnGrl01KSUS\u2019- ,\t-\t.\u2014\u2014rrr\u2014; BIrs.Sarah Dougall and Miss W.Danderine dissolves the crust of iD»0UgalUP6111\tf.nc Monday dandruff; puts the scalp in the pink ^^\u2018)ans» with rotatives.\tj0^ condition.It stops falling hair.A Mr.Dawes has returned to college.1 sma]j bottle is enough to show its ! A nJu|T'bGr of People from here at- nlerit.Stal.t on jt tonight.______\ttended the funerals at Farnham Cen- A\tlu*\tWKirh tre of tîie Iafce Mrs.Lizzie Burnet A Disease of the INerves Which aT)d Mrs_ Maria Lcggett_\t; ¦Mr.and Mrs.W.Berger motored to St.Albans, Vt., on Sunday, re-| turning on Blonday.Mrs.Eunice Breeze, of Montreal, spent the week-end with Mrs.G.Burton.Bliss Nora Booth is spending of the former\u2019s parents, BIr.and Mrs.E.F.Currie.Mr.A.Girard, of Farnham, is relieving at the local branch of the Dominion Stores, during the illness of Mr.Joseph Moreau, who is suffering from an attack of typhoid fever.BIr.D.Leblanc has joined the local branch C|f the Bank of Montreal, replacing Mr.Demers, of Stanbridge Station, who is leaving the bank to take up ancther line of work.Mrs.Thomas Hunter has returned to her home, after an extended visit amongst relatives and friends in Ottawa and Pembroke, where the was cordially met and entertained by all.Among the many drives which Mrs.Hunter enjoyed, while in Ottawa, BIrs.Hunter particularly enjoyed the.scenery around the Laurentian Mountains and by the Gatineau River, with the beautiful autunm tints and bright trioring of leaves then in evidence.BIrs.Hunter could not withhold the exclamation, \u201cWhat a beautiful country has God given us.\u201d Among these whom Mrs.Hunter visited in Ottawa was a dauglV.-r of the late Hon.Frank Corcoran, who spent his early years in Cldrenceville.BIrs.H.Douglas and Miss Winnie Dougas, of Stanbridge Ridge, were in Bedford, on Wednesday.Mrs.Flack, s-nd daughter, Miss Flack, of Lowell, Maes., motored up and were the guests for a time during the present week at the horn»» of the former\u2019s brother, BIr.J.W.Fockerline and BIrs.J.W.Ccckerhne.Commencing on Blonday, morning, the Canadian Pacific train schedule reverted to standard time and is as follows: the outgoing morning train leaves at 6.57 a.m., the incoming morning train arrives at eleven o'clock.The afternoon train leaves at four p.m.and the evening mail train arrives at 6.10 p.m.BIrs.Bertha Synder, of Shawin-igan Falls, came out on Tuesday and will be the guest for a time of her sister, Mrs.A.Stone and Bir.Stone, and will also visit her father, Bir.Russell, at Blystic, before returning to her home.BIrs.A.T.Gould, who has spent the past seven weeks in St.Al-bars, Vt., with her daughter, Mis.s Helen Gould, spent eeveral days at trip to Woodstock, Vt., where! day, October 20th, when Rev.J.they spent the week-end.\tEllery Read, of Sherbrooke, will be Mrs.L.Goddard, of Sherbrooke,1 the special preacher for the occas-end her eon and daughter, haveiicr.ey work while you sleep* \u201e 1 Physicians Favor Use of Cascara system functioning as it should.You needn't hesitate to give them Doctors who warn against the use of violent, habit-forming purgatives will tell you that cascara is one of the gentlest and most beneficial laxatives known fo science.CascareL are nothing but pure cascara, sweetened with cane sugar and flavored with licorice.You can take them any time that Nature needs a little help with the process of elimination\u2014and never experience any discomfort, nausea or unpleasant after effects.You can easily tell when you are suffering from faulty elimination.You feel listless, out of sorts, perhaps your tongue is coated or you have a bilious, headachy feeling.Cascarets will clear up this sluggish feeling every time and soon have your ou needn t Hesitate to give to children or old folks either.Cascarets always act, and they always act the same way ; gentle but thorough.They don\u2019t stir up the stomach or upset the system, but they cleanse the entire thirty feet of bowels in one comfortable, thorough action that leaves the system sweet and clean.You'll wake up feeling like a new person ; tongue uncoated, breatli sweetened, eyes bright, appetite on edge, life worth living again ! Take a delicious, candy Cascaret the next time you have that sluggish feeling\u2014or give them to the children when they are out of sorts.Full medical endorsement proves the jrinciplq of Cascarets is right.> CANDY CATHARTIC work whiie Vb|J SI, VITUS OUNCE Must be Treated Through the Blood.E is for Eyes\u2014-Hava good light when you read, And print not too fine, Or glasses you\u2019ll need.F is for Fingernails.St.Vitus dance is a disease of the nerves brought on by a morbid condition of the blood.It is a common disease with children, but sometimes attacks adults.The treatment of: few days in Blontreal.this trouble to be successful isj Mrs.L.Burnet and Miss Jean through the blood, because rich, red ; Burnet, and Mr.Alec Swan, of blood is the life food of the nerves, j Blontreal, spent the week-end with In this way Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills Mr.and BIrs.G.Swan Danderine 7ï/e One Minute Hair Beaut i fier At All Drug Stores - Thirty Fivo Cents have proved beneficial in even the j Bir.James Ring passed away Carl most severe forms of this trouble, [the homo of his nephew, Mr.because they enrich the blood sup-jRing, on September 23rd.ply, thus carrying the necessary! The children will take part in the food to the nerves.In proof of the j musical part of the service at the value of Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills in j United Church on Sunday, October cases of this kind wo have thejOth.statement of Mrs.William Stead, i- Wiarton, Ont., who says:\u2014\u201cMy! eldest girl at the age of nine years | suffered from an attack of whooping j\t- cough which left her very weak, and | The annual harvest home supper, finally developed into a severe which was held on Monday night, attack of St.Vitus dance.She was September 30, was well attended, under a doctor\u2019s care, but with no) Much credit is due to the ladies for! beneficial results.We also tried! the excellent supper.A programme( other treatment, but) with no better | followed, which consisted of songs, The proceeds.EAST BOLTON results.To make matters worse, duets and recitations she was taken down with measles, amounted (0 ^30.Again the doctor was called in, as she became so weak, and her limbs co trembly that we had to take her about in a little hand wagon.I thought a change of air and scene might help her, so we sent her by boat to Port McNicol, a distance of Miss Jennie Channell is a guesti of her sister, BIrs.Blyron Clapper,| at Newport.Miss G.Blartin has left for her home in Verdun, having spent four years at the Roswell farm.Mrs.Eldon Juby is assisting in about a hundred miles.She seemed ; Lhe.,caTre, of.MF\tMafr°K'1.\u201clRS to improve while there, but, as soon En,1rdl \u2022Iub>' ,H,alao at tlle hom.c-as she came home her strength was !\t\u2018J?0 th'-eshcrs are once again I took her to another liak»n«theannuoEtouro.ftuhecoufn-\u2018ty.Farmers report a good harvest.R-one again, doctor, but with no better results.I Absorbmej PT1C.real on Monday, October 7th.to place himself in Dr.Tooks\u2019 care.It is hoped that another operation will give him sight.Mrs.Charles Powers is spending a few weeks at Bolton Springs.BIrs.Evelyn McCleary, of West Bolton, has been a guest of Mrs.Arthur Proper, for a few days.Bir.and Mrs.Linus Draper left town on Monday, for Windsor, Vt, j where it is understood that they will ! pass the winter, during which time they will stay with Bir.and Mrs.Earl Scott.Mr.Ray Eastman and Mr.Jack Shepard, who have been on a three weeks\u2019 trip, have returned home.Their journey took them to Utah, and they were at Salt Lake City ,for several days.A pleasant surprise was given Mr.and BIrs.Alie Rabitor recently when many of their neighbors and friends gathered at their home, to I celebrate with them the twenty-fifth | anniversary of their marriage.About ' thirty-five were present, among those from out of town being Mr.and Mrs.James Little and Mr.and Mrs.Milton Spicer, of Richford, Vt.A pleasant time was had.Mr.and Mrs.Rahitor were presented with a purse and with several pieces of silver ware.Refreshments were served.Y)orit bum coal to warm Jack Frost ! Mrs.Harold Channell returned was distracted to see how helpless j home from thp sherbrooke Hospital on Sunday September 29, after t;ho was becoming, so decided to give Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills, a trial.T got six boxes, and they did what niether doctors nor other remedies bad oven started to do.They built lier up completely; the St.Vitus dance disappeared, she lias no sign of weakness and can run and play with the other girls, a thing she could not even try to do for about eighteen months.Sho walks to and from school, a distance of about n mile, which, of course, is proof of her present good health.1 have i lurh t o praise Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills for, and always recommend them in nil cases of weakness.\u201d You can got, these pills from any medir \u2018ie derder or bo mail at BOc a bo:; from Tim Dr.Will'.-.is\u2019 Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.undergoing an operation.Mis.s E.K.Pehlemann returned! home to Bury on Friday.Miss Lillian Fletcher is with Mrs.! H.A.Channell for a week.EAST FARNHAM Mr.Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Wilson and Jack Wilson, of Farnham, were recent guests of Mr.and BIrs.C.F.Back.\tI Mr.ami Mrs.Ix\u2019vi Shufelt and family attended the buiral of the j former's cousin, Miss Ola Shufelt, | of Montreal, on the arrival of the morning lruin at C':r.viile last Tuesday.Interment took place 11 f Do not wait for stiffness and lameness to set in\u2014 rub in Absorbinc, Jr., immediately.It will quickly relieve tire pain and ache and reduce the inflammation.Being a powerful antiseptic and germicide as well as a cooling, soothing liniment, Absorbinc, Jr., heals quickly and shortens the period of recovery.Keep it handy at all times for cuts, wounds, bruises, sprains, burns and aches.It is not greasy and does not stain.Atyourdru ggist s\u2014$ 1.2 5 per bottle.Hospital size, 2.50.FROST VILLAGE Mr.and BIrs.Max Strange and i daughter, Jean, of Haileybury, Out., Mr.and Mrs.Barcley, of Williamsburg, Ont.; Mrs.Harry Strange and son.Grant, of East Farnham; the i Misses Rodgerson, of Knowlton, and Mr.Lloyd Strange, of East Farnham, were recent guests of Bir.and i Mrs.E.T.Strange.Two children of Mr.and Mrs.A.| Fortier have diphtheria.Mr.and Mrs.Homer Salisbury, [ BIrs.Ogden Sweet, Mr.and Mrs.G.Salisbury, of North Sutton; Mr.and ! Mrs.F.A.Farmer, of Brome; ML ; Alma Salisbury, of New York; Mr.; and Mrs.Wm.Chapman and daugh-; 1er Ruth, of West Shefford, were | guests on Sunday of Mr.and Mr?.! P.C.Chapman.Miss Glenna Martin, ! of South Stukely, is also a guest at I the same home.Mr.C.A.Chapman and Mr.P.C.Chapman were in Howick on business Thursday and Friday.Mr.Fred Quick is able to he out again after cutting his foot so badly an ma w«u»ka ana.Insulation- under a roof is just as important as shingles on top of it.It ~7 is good practice to keep winter weather outside, but it is just as important to keep expensive heat inside.Non-insulated roof and walls mean you are wasting at least one ton of fuel in every three.This is an established fact.Your own architect will confirm it.TEN; TEST Insulating Building Board is the only solid building board, obtainable in practically any thickness up to i\".It is made to meet every building condition.No matter what the exterior finish of your home is to be, TEN/TEST applied direct to the studding will not only provide positive insulation against cold or heat, but it will supply greater wall strength than ordinary wood sheathing offers.i Pmdiu L-r\" TEN TEST is made in Canada and used throughout the Empire.Sold in Sherbrooke and vicinity by lacombe a fils, LTEE., LYNN McLEOD ENGL NEERING SUPPLIES, LTD., TEN/TEST can be applied to existing homes, too, \u2014easily and inexpensively.It will save you over 30% in coal bills, and keep your home warm in winter, cool in summer and quiet all year rouna.Write for FREE booklet, \u201cTEN/TEST amt ths Most Wonderful Adventvrt in the World.\" International Fibre Board Limited 1111 DEAVEA HAIL KIEL, MONTREAL 8NSULATING BUIkDING KOARt> tr:»s 437137 PAGE FOUR 5HLKBKUÜKE DAILY KECORD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1929.DR.DA ROME\u2019S HOSPITAL ,\tEYE\u2014EAR\u2014NOSE j and THROAT DISEASES.Eye* Eyamined For GLASSES.! I 92 KING STREET WEST ***+*>***********+ * CITY BRIEFLETS * of Birchton; Mr.and Mrs.Statton, of Bulwer, and Mr.R.Rolfe, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing., Monday, 8 p.m.: Meeting of Y.P.S.These from out-of-town attend- Interesting programme; social hour, ing were Mr.and Mrs._ S.R.Jelli- All young people welcome.SERVICES TOMORROW AT TRIN'TY CHURCH WILL BE TAKEN BY MIN-ISTER Both services in Trinity United Church will be conducted by Contractor \u2014 Today we start .^ the building that roundhouse in Tank-;Wilkie.Subject of * minister, Rev.Dr.Lennon, on Sun- town.\t.\t*\t! Supreme Question\u201d.ANDREW\u2019S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Frontenac Street.Rev.Joseph Cordner, B.D., Minister.Mr.Gault L.Parker, Organist.11 a.m.: Public Worship.Anthem: \u201cOh That I Had Wings Like a Dove\u201d (Smieton).Solo part, Miss Della sermon: \u201cA!- \u201cWhether the Conservative party will attempt to contest the recent bye-election in Compton County on the grounds of alleged irregularities in the voters\u2019 list will depend on the decision given by Mayor Houde, of Montreal, leader of the Quebec Opposition,\u201d said Major A.L.Pomeroy, qf Compton, standard bearer of the Conservative party in the election, when reached by telephone this morning.Kou.A.R.McMaster, Provincial Treasurer, and Liberal choice, was elected representative of the riding ! in tho Quebec House on Monday; last by a majoirty of 217 votes.The| alleged irregularity were said to; have been made during the election in the villages of Compton and St.Isidore where, it is claimed, thej Federal lists were used in polling the electors instead of the provincial lists.It is also rumored that other sections of the district utilized obsolete lists instead of those used in the 1927 elections.Major Pomeroy would make no definite statement when asked whe- j ther or not he would be the Con-servative candidate if another elec-tion is ordered, replying to this question by jokingly remarking,! \u201cYou\u2019ll have to wait and see.\u201d Mayor Houde will visit East An- ! gus tomorrow (Sunday) night, to: address a meeting at the Royal ' Theatre and personally thank the people of that district for support- i ing the Conservative party so strongly in the bye-election.WILL NOT PROTEST ELECTION MONTREAL, Oct.5.-\u201cThe Conservatives have no intention of protesting the Compton election, and I have heard nothing except what I have read in the newspapers about the use of the Federal lists in certain polling divisions\u201d, said Mayor Houde this morning.\u201cThe Conservatives are quite satisfied with the turnover at Compton.To change a majority of 1,206 into one of 217 -with only a week of day.His morning theme will be ] \u201cThinking with Jesus FL'ut God1 Assistant\u2014Great! Who\u2019s to lay the cornerstone?\u2014Life.Will you be able to retire At age 60?YOU will have earned the right to enjoy life after you reach 60.Not only that, but you will have earned enough money to allow you to retire in comfort.but will YOU have saved enough?There\u2019s where 9 out of every 10 men fall down.They are good earners but poor savers.When they reach the age of retirement they have nothing to retire on.Be the exception rather than the rule.Be the one man who eagerly greets the age of retirement as a door opening to greater pleasures, rather than the nine others who are forced desperately to hang onto their jobs or fall back on relatives, friends, or charity for support.We know yourself a retirement sacrifice.Full Information Without Obligation.CONWAY & CONWAY / t*_.\t.campaigning and with the full Pnmary Department, 10.4o a.mj\t0f the provindal Liberal AW?\tandi Party and their rich resources s\t! against them is an achievement of ESW\u2019MEi8 Hi Lig\"l1 M- i SliCVeh0othe7bye\"eïeyctPiro°nsd-i?hthe Strangers in the city apd visitors ^jorK, but wül^turnTefeaïiïto invited.A cordial welcome.ST.PETER\u2019S CHURCH SERVICES Rev.Canon Bigg, A.K.C., rector.Rev.R.G.Ryott, A.K.C., curate.Organist, J.Blackburn, Esq., Mus.Bac.19th Sunday after Trinity.Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Litany and Holy Communion a m.Evening Service, 7 p.m.Wednesday:\u2014 Holy Communion, 10 a.m.Evensong, 8 p.m.11 victories.The tide has turned definitely in our favor and the Liberals admit among themselves the they see the handwriting on th:> wall.\u201d_________ PRECIOUS PURLS \u201cHow do your broken ribs feel today?\u201d The patient took a breath before ho replied.\u201cFine, doctor, fine; but-; I\u2019ve had such a stitch in my side.\u201d j \u201cExcellent! That shows that the bones are knitting.\u201d\u2014Ski-U-Mah.! ST.PAUL\u2019S MISSION Rev.W.H.Cheverton, Priest charge.(19th Sunday after Trinity) Holy Eucharist, 8 a.m.Sunday School, 10 a.m.Sung Eucharist, 11 a.m.Evensong, 7 p.m.Wednesday, A Y.P.A., 7.30 p.m.CHURCH OF THE ADVENT East Sherbrooke, Anglican.COCKTAIL SETS Beautiful presentation gifts.Complete sets with tray, in Pewter, Sheffield and E.P.N.$25.00 to $75.00 A.C.Skinner Ltd.Jewellers since 1859.Skinner Bldg., Sherbrooke a way YOU can assure comfortable income after without self-denial or Oliver Buildinj LIMITED INSURANCE ADVISERS Telephone 2520 Sherbrooke \\ J% \t\t\t\t c -irge.\t (19th Sunday after Trinity) 8 a.m.Holy Communion.11 a.m., Chdral Eucharist.2.30 p.m., Sunday School.7 p.m., Evensong.Preacher, Rev.Prof.Vial, of Bishop\u2019s University.Sunday is being observed as | Harvest Thanksgiving Day.It is hoped that all communicants of the Chyreh will make their communion\t \tWt manaf*cture Tent», Awning» and Tarpaulin».E.T.Tent & Awning Ce.Ifi-A I.arocque St.Phone J624-F Sherbrooke, Que.To Hiro: Tcntt and Woddine Canopies.\t \t' ' \u201c \t ' on this day, and that all members of the Church will be present at its\tAuto-Electric services.\tand Battery Service BAPTIST CHURCH Comer Portland Ave.& Queen St.Rev, R.M.Simmons, B.A.B.D.,! Minister.11.00:\tMorning Worship, \u201cBe Prepared\u201d.12.J5: Sunday School.7.00 Evening Worship: \u201cStill Discovering God\u201d.\tRoss-Keeler Electric Phone» 644-045 \t \tSTEWART THE SALVATION ARMY 83 Wellington South.10.15 a.m.: Directory Class.11.00 a.m.: Holiness meeting, sub-\tCONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED jeet: \u201cThe Blue Ribbon\".2.30 p.m.: Sur | y School.7.00 p.m.: Salvation meeting, subject, \u201cFoundations\u201d.Special welcome service» of Brother Mouland.Captain Lorimcr will preach at both service».The public is cordially Invited.Contractor» & Engineer* Art Building - Sherbrooke Recent Contract* Memorial Y.W.C.A.Sherbrooke, Que.Canadian T.S.R.of Lyons Limited, Silk Mill, GRIFFITH\u2019S\tCap da la Madeleine, Que.Bank of Montreal Branches, Richmond and Victoriaville, Que.\tNewton Construction Co., Ltd.Drug Store\tTextile Company of Canada,\tContracting Engineer* Telephone 2G0 Free delivery service, and we want you to make use of ! it.The best in Drugs and Toi-:\tlet Articles.\tSilk Mill, Louisovilie, Que.Marconi Wireless Station*, Yamaehiche and Drummondville, Que.\tWE HAVE AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL THE FOI,I OWING: COMPLETE DIVING OUTFIT, Al SO DIVERS PORTABLE COMPRESSORS FOR ALL ROCK WORK, ETC.LARGE PUMPS FOR COFFER PAM WORK.DRAG UNE EXCAVATOR, PILE DRIVER.Prescription: carefully filled.\tSouthern Canada Power Office\tGranada Theatre Building\tSherbrooke, Que.70* W \u2022S' *> 4* 4* 4' 4* 4- 4- 4* 4* 4* 4' 4* 4- 4* 41 4- Records from the Experimental Farm, Lennoxville, show that the downfall started shortly before noon cn Wednesday and kept up practically continuously until last evening, the total precipitation being 1.21 inches during this period.Three-tenths of an inch fell on Wednesday, about half an inch Thusrday and approximately four-, tenths yesterday.\tj Members of the C.G.I.T.of Ply- While this is considered an un-! mouth United Church held their , , *\t; INITI ATION OF NEW MEMBERS Mr.and Mrs.'William C.Cotting- Fourteen new members were inham returned to Montreal on the (,;atad into the Hi-Y Club at the Majestic\u201d after a six months\u2019 trip.meeting held last evening, and the to England and the continent.Mrs.Cottingham was the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.V/, Gilman, Victoira street, prior to her departure abroad.prospects are that have one of the be; history.the club will! years in it, Y.M.C.A.DIRECTORS TO DISCUSS RESIGNATION The board of directors of the Sherbrooke Y.M.C.A.will, among usually heavy fall, the dry ground ! regular meeting last evening in the other matters, discuss the resigna-absorbed practically all of it and Church Hall with a good attendance tion of the general secretary, Mr.could stand still more moisture to of members and Miss Jean Evans, \\y p jicVie, at the regular month-idvantage.\tpresident in the chair.The evening , meeting of the board, which is to was spent in discussing business m b held the Y.M.C.A.on Tuesday connection with the organization.SOME CONCERN BEING SHOWN RE FORD PLAN The dance at the Sherbrooke Country Club, last evening, +he last of the series of five dances planned early in the season by the house committeê, was a delight- next at eight o\u2019clock.Sïîggesîion that Henry (Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, Oct.5.\u2014Still an-ity Continues to Centre Around other bye-election looms up on the r> \u2022 \u201er\ti pre-Christmas horizon because of tnoice of Candidates.\t| ^ death at 0ttawa of Andrew GENEVA, Oct.5.\u2014Some con-t\t, cent was manifest yesterday among TORONTO Ont Oct 5 With I 'hups, veteran Luerul M.L.A.for , representati;ves 0f European indus- * t-u.rT wv-oVv rpmnininn* hpfnre Huntingdon.Mr.Philps had been , trialists at the session of the e-ov- but two weeks remaining before\tmr.rnilps had been j trialists at the session of the gov nomination day, activity in the Ont-; allU1C lw Church of St.George, Ayer\u2019s Qiff, conduct the necessary investigations.^eVi ^ W.Smith officiating.He found nothing irregular in the j T*13 church decorations were car-fact that\ta large employer of labor\t; ried out with autumn leaves and wanted\tto\tfind out what was the\tflowers.The bride, who was unat-\tJEWISH NEW\tYEAR USHERED equivalent in Europe of the wage tended, was given in marriage bv\tLAST EVENING lu Detroit.\u201d\tJ her father, Dr.W.A.Stenning, and\tThe Jewish New Year, Rosh ha-1 thct ^e /ec,ucs.k °I\tI 'vore a S°'vn of sapphire blue trans-\tShannh, opened\tlast evening at six ! î**5WSSl raanr jsüKn.-r v\",r \u201c:\"\u201ck lo\"\" lish factories here and wanted to i .\t.,\t\u20181\tf,° °lj ^cl use the information as a basis for i\tv'aa.cf P11}'4 butterfly roses fixing wages\u201d.\ta\u2019ld ferns, tied with chiffon.Mr.Final decision on the matter was J\t°f Coaticook, acted as carried over until today.ISLAND BROOK observed the festival in th.j custom- ! ¦try manner.The Jewish calendar now begins the year 5690, for they began counting 3,760 years and ! three months betore the\u2019 Christian eia best man.The ushers were Messrs.Sydney Lovell, of Coaticook, and\tfo.n i \u2022\t* _w H.*n\u201eil,Ko.Sherbrooke.The\tJSLSfS'R M, T' .\tSinning, mother of ' thé 'pcïksTf^a May 5f îîoTinm\u2019\u2019 Eveï , peaks of a \u2018day of blowing.\u201d Ever ! satin since the exile the Jew has looked ' \"Darling,\u201d she said, breathlessly, Fast Angus tomorrow evening.\"one feels ns we speed along that East Angus i* tho centre which lifcjs really and truly worth liv- switched from nn overwhelming 'nK'\t' Liberal vote to a Conservative ma- turn-over j 7,7 .; Alic us, they f el that way too.\u201d \u2014 Van -Yes \u201d he replied, \"and, judging jority pf n!)0Ul ,0() the from the way the pedestrians dodge ,,cin\u201e U;,prnj:im:U\u201ely 40c> thIs fac.| Alice tor nccounting for tho reduction in tho Liberal majority that had been expected.Mr.Houdc will be aecom-ranied by A.L.Pomeroy, the Conservative candidate, couver Province, AND GERMAN BANDS?A newspaper columnist has just retired nftcr more than forty years at Ilia joli.It is said he :an remember when they could still make jokes about finding hairpins in the back L.A.for Sherbrooke, and other Con of the car.WHOSE FAULT?Teacher (at examination)\u2014Ar-i ehie, that is the fourth time I have m t a e t i\t, \u2022\t) snen you peeping over Gerald\u2019s M.L.A.for Laval,\tAnne Gucrtin.1,j1(,u|drri M.L.A.for Hull, Armand Crepeau, M.;\tArchie\u2014Yea, I know, teacher, .\t,\t, Cerald writcis so badly I can\u2019t read sarvntivo deputies,\t| it, the (first time\u2014Answer Miss Frazer spent the week-end at her home in Melbourne.\t,, .Miss Estelia Primerman, of the; ndc> wore a gown of black\t_____ ___ VI1V uv\u201e Ilflo 1UURB1I High School staff of Seotstown.'vith black hat.Mrs.Stone, moth- upon the \u201cday ctf blowing\u201d as be-spent tho week-end with Mr.and |cr the groom, was gowned in ing his New Year day.Mrs.Thos.Burns.\t[brown chiffon velvet and brown1 It is essentially a\u2018religious cerc- Mrs.H.N.Stevenson, of Lennox- hat.Both ladies wore corsage bou- mony.In the days of the Temple ville, and her grandson, Mr.Clayton quets of deep red roses.\t) the whole spiritual efforts of the MiHard\u2019 were calling on Mr.and) Some forty guests, including poplo was to cleanse the sanctuary, «V\tSunday.(friends and relatives from Mont- \u2019-he priesthood and the people from ; ei o\u2019 t .c T,°ud wn,,lom,e from real, Sh-erbirooke, Coaticook and lî e guilt of the past year and to M'-\u2019r°\\Vni\t^\t: Montpelier, attended the reception feT!evv «\"d maintain favorable re- East Anau.reeentlv Hor .Aw fllo'vinK thc\tat the l^ons with Jehovah.Abstinence a.Angus recently.Her sister, homo to occupied by .Mr.Stone froni worl1 and attendance at the and hia bride upon their return «actuary, where elaborate sacri-from thc honeymoon.Thc dining f wore o.t.créa* were obligatory loom decorations were yellow ros-\tPâ>'yOÏ[t es, baby mums and lillies-of-the- dfnt0f ,.aff \u2019e t4ihlS 80\u201c \\ ?hc valley, effectively used in the ad- J feature of tho celebration, joining rooms.\tIff\"\u2019 \"\u201cs the sounding of the After a ten day motor trip Mr.IS \\Yhv th.Tofar sToull h lUvn\t.in i\t.vi ny rne t>no,av should be pnr- theirfrirnds U ih l\u2018cat borne te ticularly associated with the day, fivmpvil fh vh ! hoT know\" 11 18 now impossible to determine, formerly as the Evelyn Ayer pro- Some say that it is sounded to ex- perty on Main street.\tcirplify the truth that \"blessed is ir Robert Westgate and little Hughes, returned home to a few days with Mrs.Burns.Get Lifelong Freedom from this For Only ^5 down Throw away your wash tub, hand wringer, scrubbing board.End their washday tyranny by installing a guaranteed Electric Washer on V1.8, 8as>r t8.rPs n.ow.offered.Why put up a week longer with cnc fpUWRyi 'Tar scrubbing, rubbing, backaches, wrist aches?WASH ELECTRICALLY Preserve your health and happiness this modern way.Enjoy more leisure hours.This is your opportunity to free yourself from washday bonds.Your Electric Washer awaits you.Just pay $5.00 down; the balance on the easy terms of our Deferred Payment Plan.Southern Canada Power Company LIMITED vOwned Ity those it serves\u201d I 87 PAGE SIX 5HLKBKOUK.L DALLY RECORD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1929.The Daily Record Pabtiihfd daily, except Sondées, bj the Sherbrooke Record oca pear.Ltd.69 Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke.Qne.ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY ».1897.Member Canadien Preei, Ltd, with drop of leased National Sews wire in office\u2014Canadian Press.Associated Press and Renter s news serricca smilabl*.SUBSCRIPTION BATES\u2014Bates strictly in advance, to any address in Canada, Great Britain and the United States: One year.93.80; six months, 91.75: three months, $1.00: one month, dOc.AN À.B.C.PAPER.The Record is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation, and M circulation is regularly audited and guaranteed.FORTY YEARS OF SERVICE The Lord's Day Alliance of Canada is this /ear\u2019celebrating its fortieth anniversaiy organization having taken place in the city of Ottawa on March 21st, 1889, and supporters of this organization are today able to look back with pnde into the past, for undoubtedly a fine record o success has been achieved.It is now the conviction of the Lord s Uay Alliance, as the result of forty years experience in guarding Sunday in Canada, that such a work ot moral reform should, generally speaking, be carried out by education rather than by force.For this reason a Dominion-wide educational campaign in the interests of Sunday observance, through ecclesiastical, educational and publicity agencies and the distribution of literature, is to be held.The Post Office Department at Ottawa has agreed to assist in the campaign, and during October and November a special cancelling stamp, bearing the words, \u201cObserve Sunday , will be used.The campaign is a worthy one and should receive national support.All should do everything possible to assist the great work of the Lord's Day Alliance of Canada in achieving its aim, the proper observance of the Lord s Day.its inordinate love of comfort.Comfort for our bodies! Comfort for our minds! Here are two false lights luring us into the; wilderness.It is more comfortable to ride than to walk, but, as our motors are developed, our legs Improvements In Examination Is Explained in one day alone during the present month : Example of Complaints.\u201cD.E.\u2014secured casual employ-mont for a short time, but returned to Winnipeg claiming to be unable to work on account of physical disabilities, due, he thought, to a kick received on the knee while playing football three years ago.This accident was followed by fluid in the joint.However, there is no evidence at present of such conditions ever having existed.\u201cI.M.\u2014was apparently found fit mental diseases, assisted by our failures.What, however, is vitally degenerate.It is more comfortable to dictate than to write (Continued from Page 1.) by hand, but, as our secretarial cult develops, commîtteë composed of representa-handwriting degenerates, and our style grows tives of the Dominions referred to.orolix and formless\ti Without wearying you with figures.\t_ _\t.H .\tr' , |\t.j- \u201e \u2022\t\u201e rr,r>/4»rr,!>n order to demonstrate how super- when he was examined overseas, but It is more comfortable to dine in a modern j.or the new system was t0 that of after a few weeks of work on a farm cafe de luxe than to forage as our forefathers didjthe old, I may say that during the complained of pains in joints, el-in the dawn of the race, but as the chef's art is two years immediately preceding i bows, hips and shoulders, which he developed, our teeth and digestions degenerate.Comfort is the foe of physical virility.Even more is comfort the foe of intellectual vigor and veracity.It is treason to intelligence to be too devoted to comforts of mind.The man of active intelligence lives in an atmosphere of challenge and uncertainty, not of certainty and comfort.The \"truths\u201d of science are admittedly transient and precarious.The scientific knowledge of the race is undergoing continuous reconstruction.Science is committed to an endless search for ignorance to serve as eyelids to the soul.\" \"Ignorance\", said Bernadin, \"is the repose of our intelligence; it causes us to forget past evils, and hides the present ones.referred to as a rheumatic condition from which he suffered some years ago.He gave as an excuse for not having disclosed this fact to the examining medical officer that he was in hopes that the Canadian climate would rid him of his predisposition to rheumatism.\u201cR.J.\u2014who came to Canada at the expense of the British Government .complained a short time after arrival of sore feet and pains all THEATRE ON WHEELS FOR RURAL REGION Whatever divergence of opinion there may be about the dictatorial tactics of II Duce in his management of Italian affairs, it must be admitted that he shows a searching sense of the universality' of interests that should mark statesmanship.Politics is not for him a mere peddling of omce appointments and the chess-play of campaigns.To Mussolini nothing human is alien to the enterprise of statecraft, nothing that affects the lives of his people.For instance, he created in 1925, by his decree, the National After-Work Association to serve the worker in his leisure.And one of the things it has done has been to create the Cart of Thespis\u201d, a theater on wheels to tour the rura, regions.This is a development that has followed the sending by truck into remote regions film exhibitions on cultural, economic, agricultural, industrial and hygienic subjects.The \u201cCart of Thespis\u201d consists of a collapsible theater, with dressing rooms, wings, curtain and scenery like those of the most up-to-date theatre, i The scenery has been painted by the distinguish' ^ ed artists of the renowned Scala Theater oi | Milan.The stage extends from the truck on a wooden platform, is thirty-two by thirty-nine the new service, out cf the assisted passages who were required to be examined by the roster doctors, constituting about one-sixth of the total immigration, about ten times as many were kept from coming forward through ill-health or infirmity as were rejected at the ports of arrival from the five-sixths that came without overseas examination.Stationed In England.\u201cAs there appeared to be no reason why the same ratio of reject-able people would not be found among those who came without medical examination overseas, it was eventually decided in the interests ^ .\t.\t, *\t.\t, u.all concerned, to place in the certainty, never quite reaching its goal, but ;\tjsjes ar(j on continent glorifying in the thrill of the search.\tjof Europe a number of Canadian Science is thus a constant source of worry and \u2022 doctors at key centres, with a view ¦ii-paDinprs\t'to examining every prospective \u2018 \u201e \u2018\t,\t,\t.\t,\t.j ,.\t.'.immigrant for Canada.In the Comfort for the mind lies with credulity and j British Isles this service was aug-ignorance, rot with active intelligence.\tj mented by a considerable number of \"Nature\u201d, said the great Rousseau, \"gave us British physicians.On the continent of Europe the Canadian medical officers are stationed at the five main gateways of exit and there the same careful medical examination is enforced as f I\ti\ti\t\u2022\ti\t\u2022\tin the British Isles.\tThere is, how- 1 he hunger for comiort of body and\tmind\tis\tever, an important\tdifference be- À subtle enemy that we moderns must watch.) tween the facilities for medical ; emln.™tjy w-ants British settlers, ____Ont\t1929 i examination in the British\tIsles and\t!,loy.'clecl\tare °f the type and v-pr, ivav.i.\t.\t.' quality this country needs.For while we should at all times wel-.j privilege of beir.g examined without ' come those who are willing to accept .\t: going far from his\town home and !\tcon\u201c1\u201cons\t.\tas\tthey\texist\tand\tco- *\tj may be examined at\tany time up to\toperate,\twith\tus\tin\tdeveloping\tthe *\t! four months prior to sailing, those coun*'.rys resources, it should ever \"\u2018\u2018 from the Continent travel\tto one or\tremain\tour right to exclude the .\t4\t,44\t,,\t,,\t, other of the five exit\tgateways;\tmentally, and morally These miniature automobiles wont trouble the ped-^ (P2ris, Antwerpj Rotterdam, Ham-1 unfit.burg or Bremen, and Danzig).Those\tHighly Recommended.] rejected at these gateways are \u201cAt this point I am reminded of a Simile for todav:\tNo more enthusiastic\tthan the\tin-\tunder the necessity of returning\tclergyman in Canada who was\turg- home, sometimes\tinvolving a con-\ting recently the admission to\tthis siderable journey.\tcountry of a certain English family, Difficulties Overcome.\t, seven in number, including the Every year\tscience enables us to get there quicker.\t«j can dec]arSj\thowever, with no!father and mother.The father\twas Now if it will\tonly\tprovide something to\tdo when\twe\tlittle satisfaction,\tthat the\u2019worst of\tcertified by a Canadian medical\toffi- gat there.\ti our difficulties have now been over- ; cer as physically defective because «\t*\t\u2022\t,\ti come, while at the same time admit- premature senility, while the ting that our medical inspection: mother and five children were cer- Chief Medical Officer.The verdict already rendered by our Canadian doctors was fully sustained in all except the case of the youngest child who, although considered mentally dull, was not thought so deficient as to warrant certification.The one girl who did not appear for re-examination would, no doubt, have been certified for feeblemindedness also, but it was considered unnecessary to bring her to London for examination at useless expense since she could not be separated from her family, when there was no prospect of a more favorable verdict in her case.In the old days there would have been more than a fifty per cent chance that these undesirable people would have gained admission to this country and sooner or later add to the burden of our public institutions.Need Spirit of Toleration.\u201cBut do not imagine that the spirit displayed by this extreme enthusiast for British immigration is limited to the one race.Unfortunately .there are people on all sides who seem adverse to looking needed in this country, with its two races working side by side, is a spirit of broadmindedness and toleration.If the two great races which constitute the major part of the population of this vast Dominion would learn to understand and interpret each other, even to the extent which obtains in the Eastern Townships, I am persuaded that many of the difficulties inseparable from the settling of our Dominion would be removed,\u201d v,.\u2019-\ti \u2022 \u2022 .\t.-.\u2014 ! siues wno seem auverse vo louKing |pf4\tAfter hav- i at other except from the point hf^rl-rmeri ho\ton this account, 0f vjew 0f the other\u2019s defects and he claimed he could not adapt himself to labor conditions in Canada.He was a miner in the Old Country.\u201cS.S.\u2014was firmly convinced that he could not do the work out here and wanted to go home.He complained of pains around the heart when he strains himself, and his joints felt stiff particularly those at the junction of the toes and feet.Want British Immigrants.\u201cIn an address I heard the Hon.Mr.Dunning, Canada\u2019s distinguished Minister of Railways and Canals, and himself an immigrant of earlier years, deliver before the Canadian Club in the great city of London on October 10th a year ago, he quite rightly said that Canada pre- i those on the Continent, in that, ! whereas the Britisher enjoys the PARAGRAPHS ¦f *;*\t-7 * \u2022;* v f .j.estrians who play politics.He\u2019s used to straddling terest of a hat-che:k girl in a bare-headed widower.Fall Flowing is easier, quicker and cheaper with the ^Caterpillar\u201d \"When you step into the wide, roomy seat of an easy-steering \"Caterpillar\u201d Tractor you're set to do a Letter Fall plowing job than you've ever done before.plow' widths and-you go.-away j\ti\tf\t-L\tLHC*.*/ VJ 1.1.L\ttJ.1 -ilio\tWLUU\t- - ~ - \u2022 \u2019 - - - -v.* The report, tnat a drug store was set on fire by ajserv;ce overseas can be still further : tified as mentally defective.In his cigarette lighter proves good press agents that the world still contains improved as we gain experience.! appeal to have these people re- \u201cA brief sidelight on the present ! effectiveness of the overseas medical ,\t,\t,\t, 4.\t,\t.examination scheme prior to em- There s still hope for a land that thinks a man oram- barhation may be gained by noting ary if he hasn't done anything except get rich.\u2022>''à that during the fiscal year ended March Slst last, about 15,000 of those presenting themselves for medical examination prior to embarkation, were medically certified as defective under the Immigration Act.Automatically Debarred.\u201cI should here point out that whereas the mentally defective and those suffering from loathsome dis-film over the;eases are automatically debarred from admission to Canada following ; medical certification, those suffering \\ from physical disabilities only and examined, this reverend gentleman stated; \u201cOf course they are not brilliant university graduates, but they are of that sane and stalwart stuff that makes the backbone of our British people\u201d.In face of this gentleman\u2019s representations, the father, mother and four children were ra-examined by a specialist in Exclusive structural and operative superiorities have definitely established Champion as tho better spark plug.That is why Champion outsells all others throughout the world CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS Windsor, Ontario A CANADIAN-MADE PRODUCT You feel power in the surge of that 14 h.p.engine, you feel the gripping \"Caterpillar\u201d traction talcing hold.The stout chain goes taut against deep - set, wide Every furrow straight and true.Hug the fences.Work out the corners.Bad weather won\u2019t halt you.Sand, tough soil, hills, bogs, gullies, mud\u2014 the \"Caterpillar will go through, doing the job on time, saving you men, money and minutes, making Fall plowing really profitable.W rite for free descriptive literature to JUST EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO., LIMITED MONTREAL 1T3 COLBORNE ST by the immigration authorities, who are charged with the executive Law isn\u2019t sacred unless it fits.Once a man doing 20 power of deciding who may and who You can say one thing for a sun-back bathing suit.Feet 'and blighted by electric reflectors that give j It isn\u2019t content to hang a transparent a creditable variety of color effects.Folding P^ts it pretends to cover.\t^ chcir^ f°r an audience of three\t\"Cart\ti Maybe there\u2019s no\tmoney in raising hogs,\tbut\tit\u2019s\twffio\tare able to furnish assurance1 -VTnC ' ln TiL°r nH theater\tcan\tb-\tset un ' hard to\tbelieve after\tyou\u2019ve settled\twith a\tfarmer\tfor:\tthat\tthey\twill not become public of Thespis , and the entire theater\tcan\toe\tset un\t,\t,\tcharges in\tCanada, may be admitted in two hours.Many of the great actors and running\tover a lean and mangy- plg.actresses of Italy serve this institution during their vacation periods.\t.f .\t1 m.p.h.was arrested for speeding; now he\u2019s arrested for,rnay 1101 come forward Here is an interesting suggestion for the rural\t.traff;c.\tI'.MO Refused Admittance.regions of countries in which the theater has been\t-\t.\t,\t»\t! \u201cOf the 15,000 certified as defect- mor onolized by the great cities.\t-,\t¦\u201e .\t,\t.i,- r 11 a j ive during Inst fiscal year, approx- monoponz- > s\tWomens frocks will be worn longer this Fall.And imately 11000 were refused permis.ex ir-r- irc-rirvTc\ts0\u2014the price of coai being what it is\u2014will dad's pants, sion by the Department of Immigra- A -UUtjC-S 11-\t,\t,\t*\tj tion to enter Canada.In addition, The ancient expression, \u201csound and fury,\u201d is just f?1116\tnormal dependents of .\t,\t,\t,,4 \u201e .\t,\t.4.\u201e\t; these defective people were also highbrow for the modern talkies and critics.\tj compei]ed to rema;n in their home_ *\t* *\tland.This means that some 17,000 Blessed\tare\tthe\tpoor.\tNobody\tever\thas\ta\tnervous\tpeople in all as a consequence of breakdown\tas a\tresult of following\ta plow\tor\tpushing\ta\t'medical certification, were, for me- ,\to\tr\t4\tdical reasons, kept from coming for- spade.\tward in one year.\u201cThose who may take the trouble SUGGESTION i /mérous matters of first importance were - ken uo at the Fall meeting of the Eastern / ps Boards of Trade and the Eastern To- t hips Immigration Society held at Ayer s r ; 5 v/eek, but the outstanding problem dis-¦ .;sod was undoubtedly the reckless driver menace.With the tremendous increase in motor traffic that is taking place annually throughout the country, the \"fool at the wheel\" is daily becoming a more and more serious problem, and | the proposal made that the Government be approached to determine if the officials would desire motorists to report any dangerous driving that they witness in order that the offender may be reprimanded (not fined) for his actions by the authorities, deserves serious consideration.Serious-minded people today view with alarm the menace of the automobile to life and limb, a state cf mind that has been induced by the numerous fatal accidents that have occurred on street and highway.Of what use are all the refinements of the modern motor car, its beauty, comfort and speed, its extraordinary safety devices, if it is to be taken on the highways and driven in such a reckless way that it becomes a terror to pedestrians and other motorists, violating in its mad course all the traffic laws finally, ending up in a and destruction?What to study the report on immigration for tho present fiscal year, when the same is published, may be surprised to find that in spite of the large number of rejections prior to embarkation, what appears to be an abnormally large number are being deported following admission to this country, ostensibly on medical The reason the old grouch cant gnjoy a movie as'grounds.This is in part due to the the flapper does is because he can\u2019t imagine himself re- fact that in recent years municipal dining in the hero\u2019s arms that way.\tauthorities throughout the country .\t: have become alive to the provisions ¦ of the Immigration Act.They now There are just two reasons why gangsters are un- rea]jZ3 that they have the privilege molested: cold cash and cold feet.\tI of reporting to the Department of \u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\tImmigration persons of the immi- You car.guess th\u2019 r.f the tnwn hv 1 hr rriativr >r£nt class who have become public and, I crash that brings death is to be gained by the size of the town by the relative -,_ .4,.r\t,\t.\tcharges within five years\tof admis- importance of the people who eat\tpeanuts\tat the movie.\t:1ion on account of what\tappear to *\t*\t*\t1 be physical or mental defects.The Every community has at least one family whose deportation of such people relieves members have no skill at anything except winning lawj.°?t*lc, onerous ^ur\" 0\t1\t6 den of maintaining them, , m ,\tj\tHide Defects.\t444.\t.\t.\t! \u201cAmong thoso thus deported on I Tneres no way\tto get\tthe worth\tof an old ear : medi jai ground* are found Rome safety refinement» of modern road building, the >«ept to get it in front of a big one driven by a rich'cases of epilepsy and other affliction» I , y\t.\t1___1\t.\t___ man.\tni>t easily discovered at one single elimination\tof\tdangerous\tcurves,\tJevel crossings.\t,\t,\t,\t! medical examination and which arc | the banking\tof\tcurves,\ttbs\treplacing\tof one-way\t; invariably concealed by prospective and crooked bridges, the straightening of rights! Correct th.s sentence: I ve\tlived in\tthe c.ty two, immigrants in order not\tto hinder years,\u2019 said he, \u201cand don\u2019t feel\tsuperior\tto the hicks\ttheir coming to Canada.\tAgain, a back home.\u201d\t\u2022\t! considerable percentage of deportees ^\tis unquestionably made up of mal- .\u201e\t.4.lingerers and those who, for self- r -\u2022 \u2014 niovment.exclusive territorr Previous ex- ,\t0\"\u2019y t5'0 \u201conths, cost £400, The Knowlton Lumber Co., Regd.Knowlton.| w-'! tsce £2,0 cash.Apply P.O Box 475\t- - vi .l :- - perience unnecescary.New collections.Stone & Wellin; rariet-es.special ton.Toronto 2.1 will Magog, Que.AGENTS WANTED W7.DOUBLE YOUR SALARY TJY ADDING OTICE £35.00 WEEKLY SELLING Marc-Uette Imperial Art Personal Christmas Cards to Friends, Business Associates, Club and Church members, from Magnificent Free Sample Book.Imperial Art, Manufacturers, 61 Wellington West, Toronto.DELIVER IN ANY QUANTITY stove an 4*\tFurnished by\t* *\tJohnston & Ward.\t*1 | * * \u20223* v *2* \u2019i* \u2022{\u2022 *5» *$\u2022 *i* *¦> *> ?K* FURTHER FORCED SELLING TOOK PLACE MONTREAL, Oct., 5.\u2014The Montreal Financial Service today says: As was to be expected, further forced selling took place at the opening of the local market yesterday and a large number of stocks reacted to new low leveLs.However, the buying on the decline was of an excellent character and \u2022when liquidation had mostly run its course around the noon hour, an appreciable rally ensued, Yvith the majority of stocks recovering considerably from their early Ioyvs.In a decline such as has taken place in the past few days, the good stocks go down Yvith the bad ones.In fact, the average trader d'sposes of his good stocks to cover on the ones whose merits are questionable.Although most authorities in New York continue to advise a cautious attitude toward the market, there are some Yvho are of the belief that the time has arrived to make selected purchases of representative stocks.Moodys declared \u2018the continued high rate of activity in industry, YYdth excellent earning power in prospect por the leading corporations, makes us believe that the present technical recession in the market offers investors an appor-tunity to acquire selected stocks for long pull investment.It is possible that some irregularity in the general list of stocks will continue, tirue, but we do believe that certain stocks have reached a point where constitute rather attractive invesment purchases.\u201d This can also be applied to the Canadian lists as a number of the meritorious stocks have reached levels that are distinctly attractive from a long rang® vieYvncint.Stocks that are favored to be the ones to recover most rapidly as soon as conditions permit, are the ones that enjoy good market sponsorship, and in this category can be included, amongst others \"ahe fol-loYving, Brazilian Traction, International Nickel, Montreal Power, Shawinigan, Dominion Bridge, Power Corporation, Massey-Harris, National Breweries and Canadian Car, etc.One of the factors that is mit gat :ng against a rapid recovery locally is that the majority of traders are expecting a secondary reaction and as a result are staying on the side-lines until such time as stocks received another decline.In Nbyv York prices were carried down to a level yesteday that offered a profit to those who sold short during the past week and the bear took advantage of the opportunity to cover and created a sufficient demand for stocks not only adequate to take care of liquidation but also to bring about a slight improvement in prices.STOCKS RALLY THIS MORNING AT MONTREAL and Major Stocks Showed Considerable Improvement at Opening of Market\u2014Montreal Power Up 4 1-4 Points.(Canadian Press Despatch) MONTREAL, Oct.5.\u2014Stocks on the Montreal exchange at the opening today staged a rally which was in direct contrast with yesterday\u2019s trading, Yvhen prices of almost every issue sought lower levels.Montreal Power led today\u2019s upward movement, opening 21fi points higher at 162 U and advancing to 164 for a net gain of 41,4 points.Canadian Brewing gained 214 at 1214, Shawinigan was up 2 at 99, other issues gained fractionally.A SPECTACULARUPTURN IN PRICES TOOK PLACE TODAY Montreal Opening And Noon Prices New York Quotations The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Montreal Stock Exchange are furnished by Johnston & Ward: (Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, Oct.5.\u2014A spectacular upturn in prices took place at the opening of today\u2019s stock market.Commercial Solvents, Yvhich dropped ten points yesterday and seventy the day before, jumped two points on the first sale.American and Foreign Power, Westinghouse Electric, Atchison, American Waterworks and A.M.Byers shoYved initial gains of 5 to 6% points.International Nickel opened with a block of 10,000 shares at 5214, up 314.United States Steel common opened with a block of 5,000 shares at 214, up 4, and Montgomery-Ward with a block of 5,000 shares at 110, up 5.\u2022** \"î* *5*\t\u2022i* *4?*5* NEW YORK PRESS MARKET COMMENT \t\tOpening\tHigh\tLow\tNoon Abitibi\t\t\t51\t51'/,\t50\t51 '4 Bell Telephone Rts\t\t\t7.60\t7.60\t7.60\t7.60 Brazilian\t\t\t66\t67'/,\t6G\t67'/, B.C.Packers \t\t\t16\t16\t16\t16 B.C.Power \u201cA\u201d \t\t\t46\t46\t46\t46 b.E.Steel 2nd Pfd\t\t\t6 i/s\t6'4\t6'4\t6'4 Brompton\t\t\t\t\t39\t39\t.39\t39 Can.Bronze \t\t\t04\t04\t64\t64 Can.Brewing \t\t\t10'j\t10'/,\t10'/,\t10'/, Can.Cement \t\t\t25\t25\t25\t25 Can.Car \t\t\t\t\t114\t111\t114\t114 Can.Car (New)\t\t\t29\t29\t29\t29 Can.Gypsum \t\t\t26\t26\t26\t26 Can.Ind.Alcohol \t\t\t16'/,\t17\t10'/,\t17 Can.Power and Paper\t\t\t30\t30\t30\t30 Can.Steamships \t\t\t .\t\t25 Is\t25'4\t25'/,\t25'/, Cockshutt Plow \t\t\t27'/,\t28'/,\t27'/,\t28'/, Chas.Gurd \t\t\t38\t38\t38\t38 Dom.Bridge \t\t\t99 7s\t103\t994\t102 General Steel \t\t\t50 '/,\t30'/,\t30'/,\t30'/, Famous Players \t\t\t61\t02\t61\t62 Fraser \t\t\t40\t40\t40\t40 Hamilton Bridge \t\t\t44 K\tUVi\t44\t444 Int.Nickel \t\t\t50'/,\t52*4\t304\t52'/, Lindsay \t\t\t29\t29\t29\t29 Massoy-Harris\t\t\t\t48'/,\t4 8'4\t4 8 Yi\t48'/, McCoil Frontenac \t\t\t33 '/,\t33'/,\t33'/,\t33'/, Montreal Power \t\t\t\t1621/,\t165\t162\t1644 National Breweries \t\t\t137\t137\t137\t137 National Steel Car\t\t\t73\t73\t72\t72 Port Alfred\t\t\t80\t80\t80\t80 Price Bros\t\t\t95\t93\t95\t95 Power Corporation \t\t\t116',\t117\t116'/,\t117 Quebec Power \t\t\t\t85\t8 7'4\t85\t87 Do.Rights\t\t\t3.50\t3.50\t3.50\t3.50 Shawinigan\t\t- * » * - -\t99\t99',,\t98\t99', Steel of Canada\t\t\t51'2\t51'4\t51'/,\t51'/, Sherwin-AVilliams\t\t\t49\t50\t49\t50 Winnipeg Electric\t\t\t74'/,\t7.1\t71\t75 Wayagamack\t\t\t79\t79\t79\t79 Furnished by McManamy & Walsh.j> * * >:* * 4- * Hiram Walker .Dom.Engineering .Seagram Distillery New York World will say today:-!DO'den Paper .It is clear that buyers, actual and Eastern Dairies potential are paying far less atten- | Foreign Securities ^ .\t.\t,\ti * .\ti\t! I-l ««« «v F 411 (Continued from page 1) describe the honors the people of the United States had shoYvered on the visitors from Great Britain.The manner in which the reports Yvere displayed and the sympathetic notes introducing them, indicated clearly the appreciation here of the reception, but there was little editorial comment.Noteworthy, however ,was an editorial in the Conservative Post, which is sometimes an outspoken critic of the United States.\u201cIt would be impossible to ignore and difficult to exaggerate the historic significance of the reception,\u201d this paper said.\u201cIn the art of popular demonstrations the Americans have ness trends for investment and will j Canadian Vickers bs drawn upon for accumulation of | Imperial Oil ner lb- vrecn ducklings, 36c per lb.demonstrations the Americans have These prices a-c for \u201cStandard\u201d i long schooled the world, and they pi poultry.For \u201cA\u201d quality, prices are from 2c to 4c per lb.less.iany Factors Caused Outburst (Continued from Pago One) od much necessitous sailing that would otherwise have entered the market.It was also pointed out that Canadian shares havq not experienced the same degree of appreciation as many New York stocks, with the result that the readjustment process in Canada is proving less severe than the corresponding movement in the United States.Nevertheless, the action of tho Brazilian Traction, International Nickel, the power issues al Montreal, and other stocks nt Toronto reflected the general uneasiness of traders and nowhere Yvas the week\u2019s price trend more than in the decline of Brazilian Traction from 72 wee\u2019.: ago tj 04 yesterday, active trading the traction could have devised no setting more memorable, more hearty than this welcome.\u201cIt must be immensely gratifying to nien and Yvomen of all parties in this country to have such resounding evidence of the good will which, in the United States as Yvell as in Britain, is behind the occasion of I the visit of Mr.MacDonald.Such j a revelation creates a new situation, which may be confirmed but cannot be bettered by any treaty.\u201d Radio transmission of the reception was most successful, and the rebroadcasts were equally so.Many thousands of British were thus enabled to listen to the speeches to and by thair spokesman, and to hear the cheers which greeted him.at 49 \"h under extremely active liquidation in which more than 46.000 shares changed hands in Tor-onto alone.It was typical of the market that while all news concerning International Nickel during the week has been highly favorable the stock dropped steadily, reaching its a j lowest point at the close of Friday's Under I trading.Noranda, in the mining sec-stock j tion, was also pressed downward to LOWER PRICES WILL BE SEEN NEW YORK, Oct., 5.\u2014The New York Mirror today says: Now that the stock market has a drantic decline the powers are determined on a thorough house-cleanir.g.In yicYv of this attitude lower ptices Yvill bevsesn again today.This also means the postponement of any rally until the beginning of next week.There is more of feeling now to attribute the decline of the stock exchange to the English failure of last month although at the time this was made light of ip New York financial circles.The very best opinion regarding th© stock at this time is that one should contnue to stand aloof until the selling has dried up.Some insurance company and investment trust buying was seen in yhe market on Friday but no concerted effort except to stem the sellirg except in isolated instances.Support buying Yvas reported in United Corporation, United Gas and Improvement, these are Morgan stocks.One of th© expected outcomes of the current movement is likely t obe a return to the buying of bonds.Fixed income rather than Yvidely fluctuating small yield sleeks will bo sought.One group of stocks Yvhich will cum© into the limelight over the period of the next live years is iho so-called chemical group.Several companies, such as Standard Oil of New Jersey, are widely interested in chemicals and are beginning to shoYV excellent results trom this line of endeavor al-tK.ugli nominally listed as established in another line.Among the stocks best linked in this conviction are Allieo Chem-icln, Union Carbide, American Cyanamid, Eastman Kodak, Ü.S.Industrial Alcohol, Vanadium Steel and Indian Refining.By prods of Yvell processes _ are being made into the market merchandise.Yvorthy issues at bargain prices Wall Street Journal Yvill say today:\u2014 Trading yesterday was largely devoted to the adjustment of marginal accounts impaired by the recent convulsive declines in the main body of stocks.Commission houses sent out the biggest number of margin calls after Thursday\u2019s close that had been found necessary this year and forced liquidation came into the market.Opinion of Wall Street Journal Wall Street Journal will say today:\u2014 Commonwealth Southern in key position.Rubber prices remain stable.Union Carbon asks to list neYV stock.Progress steady for Gillett Com- ! P^\u2019\tj Amity -Amulet Area ., Int.Petroleum Imperial Tobacco Abana .Page Hersey .Regent K.Siscoe.\t.Open\tNoon 14'4\t14'4 93\t93 14'/,\t14'/, 22\t24 40\t40 40\t40 17.50\t17.50 20\t20 35 V,\t35'/, 25'4\t27 10\t10 120\t120 122\t122 94\t9 4 78\t78 »* v v v *if \"r % *3* \"I4 £* *2* \u2022 tern n \u2022hangr was alone of six-?w InYvn fer 1P29.Thev vvere r i cl.n the ! in; SEMI-PANICKY SITUATION NEW YORK.Oct., 5.\u2014The New rotative rf the vid\" variety j York Advisory Service today says: which cu.TcrcJ from call- j Thor© ha t keen a pcycholcg.enl un- con,'.denee, heighten- British Empirs Has Exportable nlernational exchange Surpluses in Tv.enty-One of 1,'10 Ln',t,C(1 ?t,Rte,8\u2019 ,I?r- ( T » f t j- »\t\u2022 , I raid, was Canada s leading mineral twenty-tight Leading Articles customer and also the leading fur- \u2014No Nation, Self-Sufficient.However, Cables\u2014 France ., Belgium ., Italy.5 vvitzcrland Holland .?pain Js nisher of outside canitel.Of $385,-! 000,000 of outside capital invested In Canadian mining, $200,000.001 Germany -\tI was American, and less than $100,-! Sweden.(Canadian Press Despatch) 000,000 British.The speaker saw no I Norway.VANCOUVER, Oet.5.\u2014 Th occasion for alarm in this, however.Denmark British Empire, with exportable sur-i The Canadian mineral industry, Dr.j Czechoslovakia pluses in twenty-one of the twenty-1 Camaell said, would help to extend Brazil.eight leading minerals, holds th ¦ commercial intercourse and inter-j Poland dominant position in the mineral dependence among the mi.ions on Austrh .world.Dr.Charles Ccmsoll, Ottawa, ; which close understanding and rela- ilong Kong .Deputy Minister of Mines, said initions would bo developed.\t\u2019Yen.,, Close\tClose 4.90 1-16\t4.90% 4.90 3-16\t4.90% 4.CO %\t4.91 1-16 4.90%\t4.90 3-16 .\t.039\t.039 .\t.140\t.141 \t.052 .\t.194\t.196 .\t.405\t.406 .\t.149\t.150 .\t.240\t.240 .\t.270\t.271 .\t.269\t.239 .\t.23.1\t.289 .02.1\t,023 .\t.119\t.129 .113\t.113 ,.\t.142\t.142 \t.47% .48 3-!\t6 .48 3-16 Appoint a Competent Executor A corporate Executor, such as this Company, is the only one which has any assurance of continued existence until the time of your death and thereafter until the work of executorship is finished.Consultations on this important matter can be arranged without any obligation on your part.Sherbrooke Trust COMPANY 1 » J I PAGE TEN SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1929 News World Sporting flïRÇ ÇNÂTfHFD r*******^^*^*:\\t*****^*^^^*t LU Do oimlLnLD c- SPORTING NOTES *1 FOOTBALL | r1 AMr FOAM DFHQ **+****,i,*'i'* + ,,,*****,*,*'i,*
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