Sherbrooke daily record, 24 octobre 1929, jeudi 24 octobre 1929
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897\tSHERBROOKE, QUE-, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1929.\tThirty-Third Year ATTEMPT MA\tDE ON LIFE OF ITALIAN P\t\u2019RINCE Nothing Has Been Heard Of Trans-Atlantic Aviator Assassin Tried To Take Life Of Prince Humber?Assassin -ire! Shot as Prince '\u2022 as Placina Wreath on Tomb cf Belgian Unknown Soldier\u2014 Quick trk of One of Italian Embassy Party, Who Knocked Down Assassin\u2019s Arm, Seized the Gun and Overpowered Him, Believed to Have Saved Prince\u2019s Life.ACTIVITIES IN RICHELIEU ARE MORE PEACEFUL Outstanding Event of Yesterday Was a Meeting at St.Louis de Bonsecours, Where Mayor Houde Addressed Gathering of Farmers.(Associated Press Despatch) Brussels, Oct.24.\u2014 Crown Prince Humbert of Italy, afEcianced bus-bend of Princess Marie Jose, narrowly escaped death today _________\t, .\t(Canadian Press Despatch.) at the hands of an assassin,\tgOREL, Que., Oct., 24.\u2014The who fired a shot at the Royal bye-election campaign in Richlieu suitor as the Prince was placing | yerterday continued along the plac-ith on the tomb of the:kl course has followed since the | stormy scenes of Monday last, a wreath on the Belgian unknown soldier.Quick work of one of the Italian embassy party, who knocked down the assassin\u2019s arm, seized the gun and overpowered him, v/as believed to have saved the Prince\u2019s life.The assassin, who only escap-j'T ed lynching through the protection of the police, later told the authorities that he was an Italian named Enrico Dirosa, and said that he had intended to fire in the air as a protçs Prince One Of Calmest Of Those Present.The young Prince, whose engagement to the Belgian Princess was formally announced today, was t ne of the calmest of those present.He continued the wreath-placing ceremony while bands played Italian anthems, and later returned to the scenes when it was launched with the nom.ination of two Liberals and a Conservative to contest the seat made vacant by the resignation of J.B.T.Lafreniere, who now heads the Provincial Farm Loans Commission.The outstanding event of yesterday was a meeting in St.Louis de nsecours, where Mayor Camil-en Houde, of Montreal, provincial Conservative leader, addressed a meeting of farmers in the parish i .1.There was also a meeting of Literal workers in the same village.Mayor Houde criticized the meth-ds of the Taschereau Government in its handling of the provincial resources.Xumerous small meetings were held yeSterdav throughout the constituency with the two Liberal candidates, Alderman Turcotte, et\" £>otel, and Ulric Girouurd, Mayor cf St.Ours, and the Conservative candidate, Heive Lariviere, of WELL KNOWN MEN OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS (By W.C.Skinner) 1 iü w Fire Caused Much Damage In Hollywood One Killed in Fire Which Destroyed LJ.oratory of Consolidated Film Industries Ezrly T'lis Morning\u2014Damage Esti-Mated at $50,000,000 \u2014 Fifty Persons Forced to Make Hurried Exit\u2014Valuable Films Were in utlding.(As«octated Pres» Despatch) HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Oct., 24.\u2014An explosion and fire destroyed the laboratory of the Consolidated Film Industries here early today, causing a loss estimated as high a?50,000,000.Fifty persons in the.building fled to safety during the interval between four detonations which wrecked the place.Cr.e man was killed.During the confusion immediately after the blast it was believed several persons were trapped in the structure.However, C.M.Lock-wood, a film company executive, who had been working in the place, said all of the fifty persons known ! Crossing, five miles north of New by him to have been in the build- j Albany, Ind., late last night, ing at the time had been account- *\t************* «s *\t* TEN ARABS WERE GIVEN * » LIFE IMPRISONMENT # * - * #\t(Asoscialed Pre»* Despatch).^1 #\tJERUSALEM, Oct., 24.\u2014 # W Ten Arabs were sentenced # #\tto life imprisonment today * £ by British courts at Haifa # & for participation in the recent # if disorders at Hafed in which # #\tmany Jews were killed.* » * » ************* * TRIED TO WRECK HOOVER TRAIN LAST EVENING Practically No Hope Is Entertained For Daring Young Flier Report that Message Had ®een | vira\tù Uffpr&fi STEAMERS Been Discovered Was Officially Denied Today.(Canadian Press Despatch) T.JOHN\u2019S, Nfld., Oct.24 ______\ti\tThe report from Harbor Large Sedan Removed from , Grace that the SS Kyle Tracks a Few Moments Before had\t,UP * message re- U, b.President s Special Tram plane was stated by the rail.Roared Dy ^nyrier s Crossing, Way management to be with-Five Miles North of New Al- out foundation.The manage-bany, Ind.\t! ment has had no message from -\t! the Kyle, which is at present on _\tP,res* Despatch) the northern coast.It is believ- alleged attempt to wreck Pre ident i ed the rumor or*g'nated WENT AGROUND DURING STORK from ed for, including the one dead.Master Films Destroyed.The laboratory was being used ty about eeventy.'Iive per cent of \u2022Le motion picture producers.Losses included the master films of several newr screen product-cns.Hoover\u2019s special train was frustrât- j ^ Scythia s message last ed when a large sedan wras removed i night that no sign of the plane from the tracks a few moments be- | had been seen.This message fore the train roared by Snyder\u2019s ! was in codej and tbe report spread that Diteman had been found.REPORTED THAT WRECKAGE OF PLANE WAS DISCOVERED Two Negroes Arrested (Associated Press Despatch) LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct., 24-Two negroes living in Jeffersonville, Ind., were arrested late last night after a large sedan hud been removed from the railroad tracks just before President Hoover\u2019s train pass- The only death was that of Al-; ed.The negroes confessed to de-bert Lund, who was found uncon-1 teetives that they placed the sedan f \t^ n Til »vi v-inlicrslrorY* m\t.1\ti\t1\t1 .a.i._ _1_j - (Canadian Press Despatch) HARBOR GRACE.Nfld., Oct.24.-A radio message from \u201coperator Horrick\u201d of the SS Kyle today advised that he had picked up a I ,\t,\t,\t.- \u2022\t, , , \u2014 , .i marconi message from the SS rcious near a film polishing ma-1 on the tracks m a plot to obtain Scythia that another ship, name chme after firemen had quenched money from the railroad company j unknown, had discovered a piece of he blavj.Handled while being tak-]for damages.\ti aaroplane wreckage at ?p.m., yos- en to a hospital.Amo-is, the tneeiter films known j RUSSIAN AVIATORS WILL BE to have been in the building were CONTENT IF THEY CAN AR- N.AUDET busy among the voters.\u2014- Mr.Louis N.Audet, one of the most prominent architects of Sherbrooke and well-known in the province as a specialist in religious, educational and residence buildings, has been a resident of Sherbrooke since 1902.He was born at Lambton, Quebec, on August 14, 1881, the son of Napoleon Audet and Elmina (Devault) Audet, of Lambton.ir/vn\tEducated at the Levis College, Mr.Audet began work here as a FOR MONTH SHOW DECLINE draughtsman with the late Mr.Joseph Yerret in 1902.From 1903 to 1907 ______\ti he was draughtsman with Mr.J.W.Grégoire, of Sherbrooke; from 1907 his way to a point near the Prince's | Valuation for Sentemher Total1 to 191£ he was in Partnership with Mr.Grégoire, and in 1910 opened his car and fired the shot when he was p, j l°/ Cl c «4 cq\t^\u2019n °ftice' Fr\"m 19Vf to 1915 was a member of the firm of Audet and r laced at $15,584,529, as Charbonneau, Montreal.Since 1915 he practised alone here.Italian embassy where he is stay- : Sorel ing.'Despite the stringent precautions PULP AND PAPER EXPORTS taken by the police to prevent any unpleasant incident at the ceremony, Dirosa succeeded in making Hell\u2019s Angels,\u201d valued at $60,000; the \u201cTaming of the Shrew,\u201d value net given; \u201cTrespassers,\u201d an all-talking production, and \u201cRio Rita,\u201d a talking-singing film.That the first estimates of the loss might be considerably reduced, was indicated i when employees o\" the labratory | and firemen reported that much of i the film had been stored in bottles end possibly was undamaged.Closing of several fire-doors in the building also may have saved some of the productions.about fifteen yards away.Assassin Was Overpowered.As ha prepared to lire a second shot his hand was knocked down and he was overpowered.Tlip police succeeded in protecting him from the infuriated crowd and took him to headquarters for questioning.An investigation was proceeding this afternoon probable a statement would be issued later.Tried To Lynch Assassin.The shot was fired at the Prince at 9.45 a m., just as he arrived at the tomb.The Prince seemed not to notico it.The would-be assassin was arrested immediately ami nearly lynched.The crowd was infuriated and rushed the police and gendarmes who had the greatest difficulty in keeping their prisoner.The Prince and other dignitaries at the tomb pretended not to notice the inciden Compared With $17,449,227 for Previous Month.(Canadian Press Despatch) MONTREAL.Que., Oct., 24\u2014 The total value of pulp and paper _ exports from Canada in the month and it was thought j of September suffered a drop from the previous month, although the present level is still above that of the corresponding period of last year, it is shown by a survey of the t\u2019igures for the past month.Valuation of pulp and paper exports for September total $15,584,-529, as compared with $17,449,-227 in August, of this year, and $14,759,782 m September, 1928.-- \u201cTIGER\u201d aECQVERING FROM Mr.Audet has prepared plans for many of the finest and largest buildings in Sherbrooke and in the Eastern Townships, including St.Michael\u2019s Cathedral, the Bishop\u2019s Palace, St.Patrick\u2019s Church, Mont Notre Dame Convent, Normal School, Redemptorist Fathers\u2019 Monastery, Mother-house for the Sisters of the Holy Family and the.Daughters of the Sacred Heart, the MacKinnon Memorial Building, and Roman Catholic churches at East Angus, Asbestos, Drummondville and Lake Megantic.He was also the architect for St.Roch Church, at Quebec, the new Levis College, the new Seminary af* Three Rivers, The Basilica at Ste Anne de Beaupre in collaboration with Messrs.Roisin .Paris and Daoust Montreal; the new Church of St.Alphonse, Montreal; church rectory\u2019 school and hospital at Campbellton, N.B., and the academy at Chatham, N .B.Mr.Audet is a member of The Province of Quebec Association of Architects and of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada He was joint vice-president of the citizens\u2019 committee in charge of the erection of Sherbrooke s War Memorial, and acted as one of the judges for select mg the design for the actual monument.He is an active member of the Sherbrooke Board of Trade, oi which he is also a director He is a member of the Sherbrooke Country Club, the Knights of Columbus, St.Denis Club and Old Colony Club, Montreal.He is a Conservative in politics and a Roman Catholic in religion.Mr.Audet\u2019s chief recreations RIVE AT CHICAGO TONIGHT.(Additional Sport on Page 9.) NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Oct., 24\u2014Half their cross-country journey over, the four Russian round-the-world fliers said they would be content to make Chicago by tonight.Their tri-motored plane, \u201cLand of the Soviets,\u201d rode through some rough weather to reach here from Salt Lake City yesterday.The tHiers expect to remain in Chicago over the weekend.HIS SFVFR^ HFART 'attack are motoring and the collecti°n of rare books on architecture and art.O kOLiYL.f\\L, nt/VIV 1 AllACIV On Amxnst.19.: 007 Ilf.wna mnrrinA tr, Mloo T\u201e.,\t_ rt-ji.: (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Oct.24.\u2014An unclaimed private cablegram for Urban F.Diteman, Jr., today w-as lying on a desk in the London bureau of the Associated Press and seemed likely to become a reminder of another trans-Atlantic air tragedy.Diteman left Newfoundland Tuesday in a small aeroplane with the hope of reaching England yesterday.The cablegram -was sent soon after he left and lay here a-waiting Ms arrival all day.Every few minutes there reached the same desk messages from all parts of the Brit- _________ ish Isles and ships at sea reporting ,\t- T |\tirs-\t\u2022 .I that nothing had been heard of the Plans Provide for Development of Lakes and Rivers into aviator since he left Newfoundland.Gigantic Arterial Waterway\u2014Will Call for Expenditure TodaY the:e \"as suave doubt that r\tit-\t*-¦\t\u2022 r-\tj r a il nri_ Diteman would ever read his mes- of $20,000,000 a Year\u2014Carrying forward of All I hese sagG> for hc was iong overdue.- - - -«- H0FMEYER IS ELECTED TO SOUTH AFRICAN ASSEMBLY President Hoover Outlines Plans For Developments Which Will Far Exceed Panama Canal Undertaking terday.The little plane in which Urban F.Diteman essayed to cross the Atlantic from Harbor Grace to London had a black fuselage, and its wings were painted orange.CABLEGRAM IN LONDON IS AWAITING URBAN DITEMAN Tasks Is Not a Dream of Visionaries, But March of a Nation, U.S.Chief Executive Maintains.s- On August 12, 1907, he was married to Miss Jeannette Gadbois,, - .! nr \u2022 \u2022\t^ i s»\t' daught61- of Alfred Gadbois, of Sherbrooke, and they have one son Jean- The Prince had just been welcom- j rhySiCians Consider Heart Attack' Paul> and three daughters, Aline, Jacqueline and Suzanne.of Former Premier Clemen-i .Mr- Audet\u2019s office is at 32 Wellington Street North, and his residence i,\"\tr- , , i i is 205 Quebec street, Sherbrooke.ceau Happily Ended\u2014Is as__________________________________________________________________________ ed to the tomb by Count de Broc-queville, Minister of National Defense, and was shaking hands with other notables when the attack was made.Just as the man fired the shot, a motor cyclist who had pre-coded the Prince to the tomb, threw himself forward and knocked his hand down deilecting the shot, which went into the ground.The crowd did not appear at first to realize what was happening, the motor cyclist\u2019s engine having barely c a ed popping when the shot rang out, It was believed the Italian gained near access to the tomb in the guise of a former combatant, but this Mia not been confirmed.POPE PIUS REJOICED THAT PRINCE WAS NOT INJURED fArsociated Press Despatch) ROM E, Oct.24.\u2014 Italians were horror striken today at news from Brussels, that Crown Prince Humbert had been fired upon today while participating in a ceremony at the tomb of the Belgian unknown soldier.The news was communicated to King Victor Emmanuel and Queen Elena at the Palace at San P i -oi e.7 her Majesties echoed the nat-i .1 sentiment of relief that he ( oued unhurt.I he attempt was at; ributed here to resentment of anti Fn-.fists in Brussels against l !ic condemnation and execution m-renfiy at Pola of Vladimir Gortan.J;':'-Flavian \u201cterrorist\u201d, who fired i i - lire of vnt -rs last election day.Popf Pius when informed of tho att.m;il 1 r.asnsr,ination, said ho (Continued on page 13) Intractable as Ever.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Oct.24.\u2014Former Premier Cleincnceau.in the opinion of his physicians, has completely recover- Carnegie Foundation Completes A Survey Of University Athletics thefnnTt hn ' t^n 8U.He kept a racing stable and t! u ' e3\u2018a!Tl]n2t-ons at bher- jzed last Saturday.There were over\tHe was one of the executors i v.-0n the Grand National back in Lrv,fbe' i t v,\t\u2019tv t twentv bovs ard girls in '¦\u2019¦tendance Tile es.ate of another Lord Mayor, iggg.He has attended over 60 fve Z\"0]1 cu v°P ?nü\tanrwd*n M ss G-em ay\u201d and Miss fanied'm song and story-that Dick Ascot race meetings and has seen ^ford: °tf 8beî-br;0tûbe\u2019rS Pratt as leaders a ;ood time waî ' Whittington who came up to Lon-i67 Derbies tne week-ena at tne United (-nuren 1 arsonsge.The new sewer being construct-! as leaders a \"ood time was spent, and a promising organization set up.Miss Hall, recently ar- ;n___ v- u\tct._'rived from England, gave musical ec m the village shou.d look after\t, U ®.*i .\tinspiration to the meeting, ti e sanitary requ.rements of the______________________________y -/iliage in that section, for years to come.The concrete work in the basement of the United Church has run, although he never i Ylbb îlls.ca\u2018;\u2019m,0U^J?^ bis ^oldune> [led in a winner from his own stables, and found it.The Coventry\u2019s rose j The jolly, sporting, ruddy-faced Jf, in so;na^ ecaie and by ; iord 0f the manor never raised the l_oi.o ihomas Coventry became Lord rents of his tenants when others EATON CORNER did so and never sold an acre of his lands during the war when speculative prices made selling a very pro- teen brought to a completion, sale at S.A.Vineberg\u2019s, opposite largely by volunteer labor under;Bank of Montreal, Sawyerville.the direction ctl Mr.Lewis Farns- worth.It is expected that the changes and repairs in the church will make for more efficient work.Under the direction of Mr.Ed.Evans, the church property is being redrained and the roads in connection graded Keeper of the Great Seal and was made a Baron.Popular With Countrymen ,\t,\tThe present Lord Coventry is Stable thing.When he celebrated \\\\ atch and wait for grand opening j and been everything that ap- his 83rd birthday, he received an un- peals to the English.He looks like j usual gift from his tenants.They a typical John Bull.He has been a j voluntarily made up a purse con-si.ut Tory, but with a paternal in-: taining one-tenth -of their annual trrest in his tenant farmers.He ! year's rents.DUDSWELL JUNCTION HEALTH & DIET ADVICE By Dr.Frank McCoy Author of \u201cThe Fast Way to Health\u2019* Gucattm» In Regard To Health and Diet Will be Answered By Dr.McCoy, who can be addressed in cara of thia paper.Enclose Stamped Addressed Envelope For Reply.192* McCoy Health Serrice, Loa Anreles, Cal.Mrs.Leslie Dubors, from St.\u2018 Johnsbury.Vt., is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs.Al-1 bert Willard.t,.,\t,\t,\t,\t.Mrs.A.M.Finlay and Lawrence Match and wait for grand opening Fin! lvere the ts of Miss Ada ea!e at S.A.\\ meberg s, opposite r.,< Bank of Montreal, Sawyerville.Goveil on Sunday ________^_______\tHr.A.L.Co veil was a guest at Mr.B.W.Jenkerson\u2019s, on Sunday.WINDSOR Mr.and Mrs.I.E.Evans, from j il - Bishop\u2019s Crossing, were calling at i The October meeting cf the Wo- Mr.B.W.Jenkerson\u2019s.on Monday, men\u2019s Association of the United Oc\u2018cbe- 14Th Church was held in the parlors of Mrs/B.yy.' Jtnkerson and Arthur he church There was a large at- Jfcnker£cn attended the Jenkerson-tendance of members, and several'r> t\t«.\u2022 i.'vr x r»-., visitors were also present.In the ab- Bennett reception at Mrs.Eva Ben-ser.ee of the president, Mrs.A.W.r\u2018e:ts> la Brook bury, on Saturday Mrs.Camille Prairie, nee Miss Tru-I deau, St.Edmond Street; Mr.Rene j Pauquette, St.James\u2019 Street: and Master Romeo Dube, who was acci-i dentally killed on Saturday evening i last.Mr.S.A.Meade is building a AF1\tcu\u201ca2e Lake Lester.Mr.Felix a!« |\tu !h § !i iK \"Walker is supervising the carpenter vl 'UwiU *\twork on the same.j The friends of Mrs.Leon Trudeau will be glad to know that her condi- AND PERSONALS Newsy heats of General Interest tion is gradually improving.from Coatieook and Neighborhood.Sykes occupied the chair and con- ev ducted the business.Plans were dis- A miscellaneous shower for Miss Jeanne Lanciaux was given at the home of the Misses Alma and Aldea Lanciaux, on Thursday evening.Miss.Jeanne was the recipient of about forty beautiful and useful ^GlCWood '^\u2022burning furnace at aREM PRICE! Spare 7cur tre! Shove slabs, knots, rough wood through the wide door cf Gilson \u201cMagic\u2019 Furnace.Glow-ir.g warœth in a minute.Radiates all the neat.No waste.Built of heavy steel plate.Sealed by electric weld against smoke leaks.We sell the Magic Weed Furnace cn very easy terras at reel low prices.If saving money means anything to you.write us today.Also ccal rur-naces oi all sires and types.Agents wanted.__________ Real preposition for good men.Gilson outselling all ether w\u2019ood furnaces.H.K.Taylor Sawyerville, Que.If Ruptured Try This Free COATICOOK.Que., Oct.24.\u2014 Callers at Mrs.Finlay\u2019s on Satur- Mr.and Mrs.W.E.C.Jones have day were, Mrs.K.A.Willard and returned home from Montreal, where\t' gifts, Miss Alice Willard, from Marbleton, they were called to attend the fun-\t\\ Mr.\tFt.Sparlerg.\tBuffalo, N.\tY., Mrs.Barteh and Mrs.Bentley, from eral of Mr.O.Brownrigg, who died was in town over the week-end at Bishop\u2019s Crossing.Mrs.Finlay and in Japan nearly four weeks ago.! the home of Mr.H.Dandenault.Mr.Lawrence Finlay, were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.B.J.Smith, accom- Dandenault is Mr.Sparlerg's repre-Mrs.Bartlet on Tuesday.C\tipanied by Messrs.Philip Langlois sentative in this section.___\u2014! .1,'\tand P.Rochefort, left by motor for\t| Mr.\tGeorge Pilette has sold\tthe i a VU V1FPA\\!TÎP Daytona Beach, Florida, where they\tfarm,\twell known\tthroughout\tthe \u2018\u201c\u2022ri£S\u2019Lj\t' 1 iv^ will spend the winter.\ttownships, as \u201cThe Blue Ribbon Mrs.L.L.Shurtleff has returned Stock Farm\u201d, to Mr.Labbe, from PAIN IN THE LARGEST NERVE, The sciatic nerve, which is tha large nerve going into the legs .is the largest nerve in the body.When pain occurs in this nerve it is usually called sciatica or sciatk rheumatism.This is really a form of neuralgia of the sciatic nerve.It may occur with those of a rheumatic tendency, those having pelvic tumors, or in case of either a nerve, injury, nerve inflammation, and in certain spinal diseases.Sciatica is usually characterized by sharp stabbing pains or a burning pain about the hip resi°n\u2019 These pains are usually very severe.One form of sciatica is caused by an inflammation of the nerve caused through a deposit of rheumatic poisons.The pain may start in the back of the sacrum and extend down the leg in both the front and back.This form of sciatica is easily cured through a dietetic treatment which will eliminate the rheumatic poisons.Another form of sciatica may be from any pressure in the pelvis, such as from a packed rectum due to con stipation.The pressure nay also come during the latter months or pregnancy, or be due to the growth of pelvic tumors.If the tumor presses toward the right side of the abdomen, the pain may shoot down into the right leg, and in the case of certain kinds of cystic tumors where the tumor charges its position from one side of the pelvis to the other, the pain may change from one leg to the other, according to whether the tumor is pressing to the right or to the left.Another form of sciatic?, is caused from a malposition of the lower lumbar vertebrae Or the sacro-illac bones of the pelvis.Such faulty positions often cause a pressure on branches of the sciatic nerve and the pain will contains until porper treatment is given to adjust the bones to their normal positions.One form of sciatica is caused from either tuberculosis of these same spinal or pelvic bones or from a localized case of rheumatoid, arthritis of these joints.Sometimes the hip joint may alone be affected with arthritis or tuberculosis and the inflammation from this one joint may affect the sciatic nerve in such a way as to cause sciatica.A careful diagnosis is usually necessary in order to arrive at a correct conclusion concerning the exact causes of any specific case of sciatica.One of the simplest tests for the patient to use at home is to try a fast for about a week to see how much effect this will have.If there is not a decided change within a week on an orange juice fast, the WORKS FOURTEEN HOURS A DAY AT SIXTY-ONE l üp at Six\u2014Out aii lay\u2014loi® at Eight! found the extensive repairs, which i were made during the past summer, very satisfactory.The class rooms sanitary condition, as well as the I basement, which has been eomplete-; ly renovated.Mr.McBumey congratulated the school board for hav-, mg carried out his recommendations ! for needed repairs.He was very : much pleased with the excellent ! | work which is being done by the ¦ present staff of teachers.RANDBORO spent the week-end in town, the I Road.guest of Mr.and Mrs.R.Duquette.! Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Avery spent ,\t.\t.\tMiss Isabelle Hansford bas gone Sundav last at Abbotsford, Que.are more home-like and m a more to Toronto> where she will spend | On Wednesday evening, October some time with relatives and friends.16th, a birthday party was given in Mrs.Ella Welch, of Colebrooke, honor of Mr.Alfred Avery at his N.H., has returned to her home, [ home on Dixville Road.Refresh-after spending a short time in town : ments were served by Mrs.Avery.I i the guest of friends.\t| Mr.Chas.Lindsay, who has been The many friends of Mrs.(Dr.)\ta visitor for the past few weeks at Thos.McCurdy will regret to learn\t: the home of Mr.and Mrs.Henry S.of her recent illness.\tNourse, has returned to his home Thirty members of Harmony j at Augusta, Me.Rebekah Lodge attended the district I Miss Minnie Nixon, who for the meeting held at Lennoxville, on past few months has been a patient ,\t\u2014- \u2022 Wednesday evening.\tin a Montreal hospital, has returned y, atch and wait for grand opening About one hundred and fifty I.O.and gone to her home at Valcourt, r£:e_ at\tS.A.tineberg\u2019s,\topposite !\tO.E.members and guests were pre-\tQue.Miss Nixon was of the Cana- Eani: of Montreal, Sawyerville.\tsent at the annual banauet of the\tdian Bank of Commerce staff.-\tVictoria I.O.O.F.Lodge, held in the Sympathy is extended to Mr.Ray DANVILLE\tGuild Hall on Friday evening.The\t; G.Beerv/orth, in the sad death of _______\tladies of Harmony Rebekah Lodge\tj his father, at Stanstead, Que., on Mrs.\tMelville Hall has\treturned\tNo- \u201d arranged for the banquet\tThursday, home from Montreal after spending\troanu.Visitors were present from\t| Mr.Alcide Biron, Berlin,\tN.\tH., a few days the guest of her mother,\tW\u2019atervii\u2019.e.Lennoxville, Sherbrooke,\t.spent the week-end\tin town, at\tthe Mrs.Kyle.\t[Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Rock Island, Stanstead home of Mr.Regis Duquette.Mrs.L.B.Cathcart, of Breakev-.and other I.O.O.F.Lodges.\tMr.and Mrs.H.H.\u2018Clark spent ville, is spending a few davs with During the past week, there have : the week-end at Thetford Mines, her sister, Mrs.M.E.Lodge'.\tbeen the following deaths in Coat-\tQue., guests cf the\tlatter\u2019s\tmother.Mr.S.S.Smith was in Montreal ! icook: Mr.E.Ritcher, St.Pierre St.;\t[Mrs.MdHarg.:cently on burine Mr.H.Gibson was in MontreaT EAST CLIFTON\u2019 Watch and wait for grand opening sale at S.A.Vineberg\u2019s, opposite Bank of Montreal, Sawyerville.FITCH BAY Apply it to Ary Rapturt, Old or K*cent, Ltr*e or 8 out il and Ycu Are on the Road That H&s Convinced Thousands.Sent Free To Prove This Mr.and Mrs.Fred MacPherzon and Mr.and Mrs.John Alden, of1 Manchester, N.H., were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.C.Waite.Miss Nettie Loverir.g and Miss Gertrude Sharkey motored to Orms-towr.Que., last week, to attend the W.C.T.U.Provincial Convention.Miss Wyman acompanying them as far as St.Lambert, where she re- tvery ruptawd mta or «osio tbcutd majned with friends.rite it or.ee to W èt., Adame, N.Y., «ofrdtrful Method.*ure and the open the need of a eupp* it then done away ?end for the fret» 1 Application.Even vother you, what ü the use < rorts ail your life?Why t ence?Why run the riak ci \u2022uch dangers from a tmei ittle rupture, the kind th Lhoutanda on tbu operating Rice, 3239-N Main free triai of hit Mr.Harry Magoon, of Wells j ; u put * en the rup- R;ver ,Vt\u201e was in town, on Monday, :r.g dote* n*tur»i!r to His aunt.Miss Hannah Dulloff ac-irt or truer or eppiibnce compamed him here and will re-v-ith.Dor i r.ey.ect to main two weeks.rUi of thu stintuitHn* Miss Mayhew spent the -week-end if your ruptur* doar.\u2019t a* )-er home, in Lennoxville.etnn* *up- ij-yjg Guild supper held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Alger, on Friday evening, was very success- * '\t'\tkr The friends of Mrs.Emma Ellis [ will be pleased to know that she is now convalescing from her recent 1 illness.Mrs.Ellis is a guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.E.Smith.Mr.Elbert Taylor, of Riverside, California, who has been spending the past few weeks in town with friends, has gone to Ayer\u2019s Cliff, where he will spend a few days.Mrs.D.Moyle has returned home from Greenfield, Mass., where she ! has been a visitor of relatives, j Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Cunningtnn - were recent guests of relatives at j Derby, Vt.The many friends of Mrs.Vitalis Davignon will be glad to know that she is .now recovering from her very serious illness of pleuro-pneumonia.ff«r thii DUU-gtr.grtnt tnd and innocent it fca* thrown, table?A nost Getting Skinnier Every Day Something Mu- t Be Done and Done Right Now\u2014Quick.patient may vest assured that there is either an inflammatory condition of the pelvic bones\u2014that these bones or those of the lower spine are out of position\u2014-or that there is some definite pelvic pressure, possibly caused from constipation or a tumor formation.A careful diagnosis will always disclose' the real cause or causes, and this, of course, suggests the proper procedure to follow in bringing about a cure.Articles cn similar subjects I have prepared for free distribution.Please send two cent stamp for each article you desire.QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Attacks cf Numbness Question\u2014Mrs.G.writes: \u201cOn three occasions during the past year I have been awakened from sieep with a numbness creeping over me.Have tried to call for help but could not move my lips, neither could 1 raise my hand or any part of my body for what seems like a minute.I -would appreciate if you would inform nie of the cause, and if there is danger of paralysis.I am thirty ears old and weigh 130 pounds.\u201d Answer\u2014The numb attacks you have at night are probably caused from nervousness and would be classed under the name of hysteria.There is no reason for suspecting you are subject to paralysis heiause of this, but you certainly should ' have a good diagnosis made, and study how to remove the cause of your nervousness.Wholewheat Muffins Question\u2014Mother asks: \u201cWill you kindly print again your recipe for wholewheat muffins?\u201d Answer\u2014To a well beaten egg add one cup of sweet milk.Then stir in one cupful of genuine wholewheat flour and beat until smooth.Next add a half cupful of the wholewheat flour into which has been thoroughly mixed one leva Itea-spoonful of baking powder.Bake in muffin tins in a moderately hot oven until brown.The quantity makes six medium or eight small muffins.Loop in Colon Question\u2014M.K.B.asks: \u201cCan a loop in the colon be cured by dieting?\u201d What would you advise?\u201d Answer\u2014A loop in the colon can be corrected through proper manipulative treatment, supplement in some cases by certain eleetrieal treatments.If these treatments are not taken we cannot expect diet to produce a cure, although one with a kinked or looped colon will certainly be in better health on a well-balanced diet than when eating haphazardly.AND NEVER TIRED l - f Thanks Krusehen fer Amazing Vitality What a wonderful record ! No wonder her friends are amazed at her vitality.And no wonder she is grateful to Krusehen which makes such energy and activity possible.\u201c My age is 01 years, so you will see I am not a young woman.I am out all day exposed to all weather, and have been now for 15 years.I am up every morning at 6 o\u2019clock, and standing ail day, only sitting down for breakfast, dinner, tea, until 8 o\u2019clock at night.People often say to me 1 How tired you must be.\u2019 Tiiey cannot understand when I say \u2018 No\u2014I don\u2019t get tired.\u2019 Then I am often asked how it is I look so well and never get rheumatism, anil am always fit for work.I tell them it must be the \u2018 little daily dose\u2019 of Krusehen Salts taken every morning, in my first cup of tea.For ten years I have taken the daily dose of Krusehen Salts and have kept well in health\u2014never had a doctor since I started to take them.I never have a headache or indigestion.People often tell me I am a marvel to stand as I do.\u201d There you have a typical case of tha thousands we hear about every month, where regular perseverance with \u201c the little daily dose\u201d has given even elderly men and women all the energy and vitality and good health of a two-year-old.The reason is clear.The six salt* in Krusehen keep the system regular and punctual in its most important daily duty.' They make constipation impossible.They arouse natural proper activity in liver and kidneys.They ensure a clear blood-stream\u2014frce from nil impurities\u2014strong in resistance to disease\u2014carrying health and vigour to the whole body and brain.Krusehen Salts is obtainable at all Drug Stores at 45c.anil 75c.nsr bottle, and is manufactured bv B.Griffiths Huzhcs.Ud., Manchester.Eru'.(Established 1756).Importers; UcQillivrsy Kros., Ltd., Toronto.Ki< ful, a large number being present.Mrs, Embury and son, William, «n are daily rueninjr such and Mr.and Mrs.E.Juby and fam-eir ruptu-as do not_hurt.ily, of Tomifobia, were Sunday 1 guests of Mr.and Mrs.Homer Web-i ster.Sunday, October 27th., will be observed as Children\u2019s Day in St.Matthias' Church, .ith a special service for children at 10:30.There will be no Sunday School preceding th\" service.Mr.and Mrs, C.L.Rogers have of men *nd -iftk juft bee nor prçvtnt them from fitting around.W U one» for this fret trial, a* it i* certamly i wonderful tfcîn* and ha* aided In beaJmg \u2022upturee that we.« b-z as a mao's two fists.Try and write at onze, using tiie FREE FOR RUPTURE Main St., Ada» Ruptur tree a lettinif moved to\tth1; village\tand\tare resid- ;rg in M.\tr.A.DutU\t\u2019n\u2019s\thouee.Mr.McNelly,\tof Edmund\t,on,\tAlta., has mirchased\tthe farm\tbel\tlonging to Mrs.Wm\t.Robert».\tMr\t.McNelly and childr\ten have art\tived\tand taken Makes Strength Bunches on Horses Abenrbine will quickly and thoroughly clean off a bunch ot bruiae oo you.- horae's ankle,hock, \u2022tlflc knae or throat widmut layir.ü him off work dunng treatment.Thia famous antia-ptic liniment doca not tuietet or remove hair.t2.S0 por bottle\u2014at druzgiata or ecncral merchant*.A Booklet on the horse sent free.76 W.F.Yo-mz.Inc., Lyman Bldg., Montreal PO! Tens of thousands of thin, rundown men\u2014-yes, and women too \u2014 are getting discouraged\u2014are giving up all hope of ever being able to take on flesh and look healthy and strong.All such people can stop worrying and start to smile and enjoy life r.ght now for McCoy\u2019s Cod Liver Extract Tablets are putting flesh on .ts of skinny folks in all parts of I the world every day.One woman, tired, weak and discouraged, gained 15 pounds in five jv/eeks and now feels fine.And thia soows what faith the makers have in McCoy\u2019s for they say: if any thin person don\u2019t gain a\u2019 least five pounds in thirty days your money will b- refunded- and only 65 cents for 60 tablets\u2014Econ-f my Size-$1.00.Ask for them at Ciiagnon\u2019s Drug Store, or any drug Dr.Davignoa, of Cookshire, has been in daily attendance with his mother, also Nurse Alexandria L\u2019Heureux and Nurse Bernadette Davignon, oi the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital.Dr.M.R.Pickel, with Mrs.Pickel and children, have gone to Grove-ton, N.H., where the former haj opened a dental office.Mr.and Mrs.Leon Gerin, of Bte.Edwidge, Que., have leased the apartment in Mrs.M.B.Lovell\u2019s residence, formerly occupied by Mr.and Mrs.S.C.Smith.Mr.and Mrs.Gerin will take possession of the same about November 1st.Mr.A.A.Hall is re-modelling his block at the corner of Main and Child Streets.V/ord has been received in town that Mrs.Thos.Walker, a former resident of Coaticook, and now of Buzzard\u2019s Bay, Mass., has been obliged to enter a Boston hospital, for special medical treatment.Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Colt and Miss Gareth Colt were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.T.N.St.Dizier, Mas-sawippi.Que.Mrs.J.G.Fuller, of Granby, Que., was a visitor in town on Tuesday, of her mother, Mrs.Mary Nunn*.Mr.and Mi;s.John May and family, are moving in the near future, to their farm, known as the \u201cFarley Farm\u201d, near the Valley road.Mr.May has leased his home on Baldwin Street to Mr.Angelo.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Spafford, Waterville, were entertained over the week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Pocock.The many friends of Mrs.Elwin E.Akhurst will regret to hear that she is suffering with infection in her hand.Mr.and Mrs.L.H.Areutt, also Mr.and Mrs.G.R.Little and daughters, all of Hatley, Quo., were guests during the weak of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Pocock.Mr.R.Phelps, Knowlton, Que., was a guest of friends in town, over the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.Eugene O.Bouchard and Miss Germaine Bouchard have moved into Mr.Jos.Allaire\u2019s apartment, on Baldwin Street.Mrs.0.Heath has leased h^r apartment recently occupied by Mr.and Mrs.Eug.Bouchard, on Court Street, to Mr.LcChasseur.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wilson, of fxmg Island, New York, are guests this week of their respective parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Wilson and Mrs.Chestina Baldwin.Mr.and Mrs.H.Clare Thomas, of Toronto, Ont., also Mr.Porter T.Thomas, Winnipeg, Man., were all recently entertained at the home of their mother, Mrs.N.W.Thomas.Mr.and Mrs.J.0.Veer, who nave been residents of Coaticook, for years past, have gone to Sherbrooke, to make their future residence.KINGSBURY B RONCHITIS At bedtime rub the throetand chest thoroughly with\u2014 VICKS w V/\\ e>o Rub O\u201d»' ^ 1 MiUi'tn Jar* Ummd Yrnrty Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Leach, of Asbestos, were the week-end guests of Mrs.Leach\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Solomon.Mr.and Mrs.E.Whitehead and son, Dr.Wallace Whitehead, of Montreal, were here for the weekend, at Mrs.Whitehead\u2019s old home.Mrs.Sarah Evans returned to her home in Sherbrooke, on Sunday, after a few weeks with friends and relatives.Miss R.Copping and Miss Ward were tea guests, on Sunday, of Miss Mary E.Stevens.The Ladies\u2019 Association of Kingsbury and Melbourne Ridge, were entertained on Wednesday afternoon, October 9th., at the Manse.Rev.Mr.James, B.A.B.D., opened the meeting with Bible reading and prayer, after which the president, Mrs.E.L.Miller, conducted the business meeting in the usual way.A very happy afternoon was enjoyed.Several improvements were made, recently, to the Manse and additions to the furnishings.At the close of the meeting the hostess, Mrs.James, served lunch.She was assisted by her daughter, Miss F.James.Dr.Henry Watters, from Boston, Mass., was the guest of his brother, Mr.M.Watters, recently, at Balsam farm.Mr.and Mrs.F.Copping and family, of Boscobel, were guests on Sunday, at the home of Mr.N.Mof-fatt.Mrs.F.Brown has returned home from Magog, after a few days with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Alex Triven.Mrs.James went to Montreal, on Tuesday, to attend a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Conference Branch of the Women\u2019s Missionary Society.HIGH FOREST Mr.and Mrs.J.T.Forgrave and Master Dwight Forgrave attended a shower given in honor of Miss Eva Lyster, at the home of Mr.Eddie Ward, at Randboro, on Saturday evening.Mr.S.J.Wilson, who has been quite ill, is now able to be up around the house, Mr.and Mrs.Clive Thompson, Miss Mildred Thompson, the Missee Geraldine and Victoria Fargrave and Mrs.David Forgrave motored to Colebrook, N.H., on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.C.L.MacKay were in Sherbrooke, on Sunday.Mr.Henry and Miss Maggie Wilson, Mrs.Margaret J.Lowery, the Misses Gerath and Helen Forgrave motored to Mr.Albert MacRae\u2019s at North Hatley, on Sunday.Mrs.Lowery remained for a few days\u2019 visit at Mr.MacRae\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Forgrave and Master Dwight Forgrave were calling on Mrs.Hattie Smith, at Lennoxville, on Sunday.Mrs.Charles McBurney, of Quebec, is a guest at the home of Mr.John McBurney.Among those who attended the funeral of the late Mrs.Thomas MacRae, at Cookshire, on Monday, HOW VIROL BUILDS for LIFE Marjorie McKenna TO-DAY PROOF of the Unique Powers of VIROL Only nine years ago, Marjorie McKenna was suffering from the most serious form of wasting.Today, thanks to Virol, she is, at the age of sixteen, a healthy, well-grown girl showing no trace of the tremendous strain thrown upon her constitution during her terrible illness.Read this Remarkable Evidence At 7 years 5 months (Feb.25th, 1918), Marjorie McKenna was admitted to Roscvalc Hospital, Dumfries, in a state of extreme emaciation and exhaustion (Photo 1).Sbt bad no special treatment except Virol, which was riser, her thrice daily.(Photo 2.) Virol not only restored her to health then, as the Matron of the Hospital certifies, but to-day her doctor is able to write \"l have examined Marjorie McKenna and find that the is in htrfect health.\" No other food has the same reconstructive power as Virol.VIROL THE FOOD OF LIFE Sold in 16 oz., 8 oz.and 4 02.tins.Canadian Importers: Bovril Limited, Montreal, Sales Representatives for Canada: Hasold F.Ritchie & Co., Limited Toronto.SAME GIRL 9 YEARS AGO Feb.25, 1918.Age.7 years 5 months; weight, 25H lbs.BEFORE TAKING VIROL April 21,1918.Age.7 years 7 months; weight, 39*^ lbs.AFTER 8 WEEKS ON VIROL These are guaranteed to be genuine photographs and accurate particulars of Mar-jorio McKenna.This and every other case published by Virol, Ltd., are open to the strictest investigation by any Doctor interested.COLDS THAT DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Persistent cougns and colds lead to serious trouble.You can stop them now with Creomulcion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take.Creomul-sion is a new medical discovery -with twofold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth.Of all known drugs, creosote is recognized by high medical authorities ns one of the greatest healing agencies for nersictent coughs trd colds and other forms oi throat troubles.Creomulsion eontsins, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop th irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the scat of tho trouble end checks the growth of tho germs.\ti Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respira-tory diseases, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or Hu, Money refunded if any cough or cold is not relieved after taking according to directions.Ask your druggist, (adv.) CREOMULSION FOR THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON wore Mr.and Mrs.C.1,.MacKay MiaTWn MacKay, Mr.Leslie Mac- Kay and Mr.Clement MacRae.Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Lnwory and family, spent Sunday at Mr.Ha:-,el-tinn\u2019s, nt Cookshire Friends of McConnell.has been 111 at.tho home of her d Iffhter, Mrs.0.L.MacKay, will I glad to know that she is improv j in health.Mrs.James Mcllu\u2019-nov was nt ' S.Marshall\u2019s, at Clifton, on M who dav.I I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1929.PAGE THREE LAUNCH WORLD-WIDE DRIVE AGINST BLINDNESS SAVAGE\u2019S MILLS Mr.and Mrs.Waldo Cleary motored to Knowlton on Sunday and visited Mr.and Mrs.Romeo Brouil-lette.STANBRIDGF EAST A rather unusual accident occurred here a few days ago when a large truck owned by Mr.Herbert Tracey ,of Berkshire Centre, Vt., and containing a very heavy load of Christmas King cabbages from the vpple Grove Farm, broke down the ,iublic scales.It was some time before the load could be moved and proceed on its way to Vermont.WEST SUTTON Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Hooper and family, of Fordycc Corner, were dinner guests on Sunday, of Mrs.Herbert Perkins and family and tea guest of Mrs.Chas.Perkins and family.Mrs.Lawrence Royea, of Brown-ville, Maine, visited his aunt, Mrs.Joe Marco and family for a couple cl days the past week.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Ledoux was dinner guest of her brother, Mr.Wm.Sturgeon, on Sunday.Mrs.Thomas Dempesie, of Chester, Vt., is visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.B.L.Macey, for a few days.Mrs.H.Gilbar and son and Mr.Willie Langston, of Sutton Junction, were calling at Mrs.Joe Marco\u2019s, recently.Mr.and Mrs.Elmar Johnson and son went to Bedford Sunday afternoon, the guest of his brother, Mr.Ehvin Johnson and family.Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Marco, of Dunham, Mr.and Mrs.Leland Sanford and baby, of Cowansville, g.ert Sunday with Mr.David Marco and family.Mrs.D.Beattie and daughter were calling at Mr.F.C.O\u2019Brien's, Sunday afternoon.Mr.Leon O\u2019Brien, of Newport, Vt., the guest of the O\u2019Brien brothers, here, for a few days.Miss Ethel Page, of Sutton, spent a few days during the past week with her parents, here.KNOWLTON Grand View Farm.Sunday guests Anson Rowe, of Ascot and Miss jdred Hume, who were recently war-at the same home were Mr.and;Bessie Rowe, of Lennoxvilte.\tiried in Lennoxville, left for Kirk- Mrs.W.Rowe and Mr.and Mrs.' Mr.and Mrs.Hunter, nee Mil-'land Lake, Ont., on Saturday.Ycisr Children Meed Nourishing Hot Breakfasts .give them Quick Quaker Oats for morning vim Cooks in 2Vx to 5 minutes The Misses Madeline and Jeanne Tellier, of Joliette, and the Misses St.Pierre, of Sherbrooke, were guests, on Saturday, of the Misses Fleury.Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Hall, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Miss Mildred Hall.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.P.Thornton, of Springfield, Mass., who have been guests of Mrs.Thornton\u2019s par- It was a world war on blindness that was declared at The Hague, Holland, when representatives of 25 nations gathered to institute widespread combatative measures.The International Association for the Prevention of Blindness was formed, and these men were elected to high offices in the new organization.Right to left: Dr.de Lapersonne, professor emeritus of the University of Paris Medical School, president; Dr.Park Lewis of Buffalo, N.Y., vice president; Dr.Ernest Fuchs, famed Vienna scientist; and Lewis H.Garris of New York, managing director of the American National Society -for the Prevention of Blindness.Your friends chuckle behind your back when you put on excess weight But you are sure of being nourished yet keep your youthful figure If Every Day you Eat a little Less Heavy Food and Drink a little More Bovril BOVRIL Builds Strength Without Fat Your Summer Home Can Look Twice as Attractive Simply cover the walls and ceilings with smooth, tight-fitting sheets of Gyproc Fireproof Wallboard\u2014then decorate.Gyproc will also make it cooler on hot days\u2014warmer on cold nights.GYPjKr ^ki^Flreproor wmboara £17 ireproo For Sale Lacombe & Fils t -J.S.Mitchell & Co.; Ltd.Coderre Limitée Wm.Roberge -\t- Jos.Allaire -\t-\t- .- G.\tW.Allard & Co., Ltd.\u20191 H.\tCasavant - St.Cyr & Cie Limitée Union Grains, Limited Joseph Dion -\t-\t- Arthur Gaucher Colin C.MacPherson J.A.Giroux -\t-\t- J.G.Ewing & Son Union Grains, Limited P.B.Lcr-?ire - By Sherbrooke, Que., - Sherbrooke, Que.Sherbrooke, Que.- Asbestos, Que.-\tCoaticook, Que.-\tCoaticook, Que.Cookshire, Que.East Angus, Que.- Lennoxville, Que.Lac Megantic, Que.Lawrenceville, Que.Magog, Que.Mansonville, Que.Melbourne, Que.Waterville, Que.winaoor i/LliL, Oue.ents, Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Pettes, are leaving this morning for Montreal to Visit friends and relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Sadler, of Brae Manor Inn, have returned from Portland and Limerick, Me., and Montreal, where they have been spending the past three weeks.Mr.and Mrs.W.Godhue, of Newport, Vt., were week-end guests of Mi\u2019, and Mrs.Godue.The Rev.Luther England, of Kingston, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.L.Morgan, of Knowlton, on Thursday.Mrs.R.N.Englapd, of Ottawa, is a guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Fay.Miss Leila Smith spent the weekend in Sutton, with friends.WEST BOLTON NEWSY NOTES OF INTEREST Successful Chicken Pie Supper Held\u2014Ladies\u2019 Circle Met\u2014 General Notes anti Personals of interest.recently returned from a two weeks\u2019 motor trip, spent in Ontario.Miss Margaret Mason and Miss Hickman, of Sherbrooke, and Miss Muriel Wilson, of Dunham, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.D.McClintock.Mr.Arthur Bates spent Monday in Montreal.Mrs.Hugh MacFarlane and son, of Calgary, and Mrs.McKergow, of Montreal; are guests of Mrs.Geo.G.MacFarlane, at \u201cEdge Hill\u201d.Mr.and Mrs.A.McLaughlin were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Hiram Williams, at Foster.Mr.T.K.Dawes entertained a week-end party at \u201cWindermere\u201d.Miss Dorothy Duggan spent the week-end at her home.On Thursday evening, October 17th., Colfax Lodge No.29 held A.Duboyce, of Verdun, were at Mr.H.E.Bell\u2019s, on Sunday.Service in the basement of the Creek Church Sunday, October 27, at 2 p.m.Mr.Earl Moslem, of Waterloo, was a Sunday guest at Messrs.I.and E.Booth s.Mr.C.Peters motored to Dunham on Sunday.The many friends here of Mr.W.K.Knowlton regret to learn of his demise, passing away after only two days\u2019 illness, at his daughter\u2019s, Mrs.E.W.Martin, with whom he resided.Mr.Knowlton was well past 80, and was a man of marked mental ability for his day and generation, retaining all his faculties to the last.Mr.and Mrs.G.B.Mizener went Children need hot, satisfying breakfasts.Healthy, growing bodies demand extra nourishment.rieh in brain and tissue-building elements.So we urge mothers to give their children the hot Quaker Oats breakfast, recommended by doctors, teachers and health experts every- WEST BOLTON, Oct., 24.\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.F.N.Williams have The chicken-pie supper in the Brill ,wr_ aml Mr3> u ^ Mizener wen- United Church on Wednesday even- ! to Knowlton Sund aftcl.nDon> can.mg, October Ifith was a great sue- ; ; on Mr;._ p_ H Mizener who has cess.Over two hundred people sat ^ confined to her home\u2019 down to the tables.The ladies were j indefatigable in their efforts to | Mr.and Mrs.Sydney McElroy and ,,\t,\t,\ti children, in company with her sister cater to the large crowd, many com- and husband Mrs/ Annis and M, mg long distances Enosburg Falls, Anni of South Stukd motored l;i Cowansville, Waterloo, Knowlton, Richmond on Saturday.Mr.and Brome, South Stukely, Foster and Mrs_ McE1 visited Mr.and Mr,.many other points were represented.I Geo- chartier and family in Wa_ The proceeds were S72.oO.\tj teri0O on Sundav.Ladies Circle Met.\t| Mjss Ina McE]roy and Mrs.Owing to the very inclement wea- g d McEh-oy and children were tiler, Thursday afternoon, the £ortunate in escaping serious injury Ladies\u2019 Circle at Mrs Sydney Tay- Mond morning.Their horseJbe.lot\u2019s was not as largely attended a?j came frightene| and tipped tlle usual.Owing to the absence of all\t0 throwing the occu- officers and the pastor, the ex-pre-s antg out Though all received indent, -1rs.L.L.Mizener, occupieu j nljnor bruises no limbs were broken.the chair, opening the meeting with |\txi___!.r>.the Lord's prayer in unison.She .\u2019 -\t.\t\u2014also took the secretary-treasurer\u2019s their reguiar meeting.They were , read;\tthe nl;nutea of the visited by thirty-five members of j ^ meeting.At the close, the Riverside Lodge No.12 Granby.host Mrs.V.J.Allen and Mrs.Four members were imt.ated, after\td ]u;ich_ Th.3 which lunch was served and a *\t,.delightful social evening spent.I !bext\t'!!11\tX ' Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.I Mrs\u2019 A\u2019 B' InSlls on Thursday after- Mrs.Harvey Downing, Mr.and j Mrs.L.Garland and son, from Mei A.Bates were Mrs.Margaret Miz-| ener, Mrs.W.Bates and Mrs.J.Bates, of Montreal.Mrs.Shaw, of the Junior Red noon, October 31st.General Notes.\u201e\t^ Mr.Guv Booth, from Cornwall, Cross, Montrea!\u2019 visited Knowlton 0nt> speht the past week at the Hïffh bchool, on Monday.\tj home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.The remains of the late Frederick ^ j Booth England, who passed away at Glen,\tand ^ c B McLaughlin, Elm, Que., on October 14th., at the f jyjcss.r3_ R_ pf nnd Clinton McLaugh-age of eighty-s.x years after a , H attended the funerai of then-long illness, were brought here for , burial, on October 17th.The remains L 1 x were accompanied by the Rev Luther England, of Kingston, Ont., A.D.Martin, in Magog on Friday.Mr.and Mrs.Horace Dimick, of edith, N.H., spent several days with Mr.and Mrs.O.E.Spinney and Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Spinney, *4 where.Quaker Oats contains more protein, the growth and stamina element, than any other cereal.abundant in carbohydrates, the energy element ., minerals for bone and teeth .natural rough-age for easy digestion and regular elimination.All in correct balano®, for the oat is the best balanced cereal that grows.Quaker Oats gives children vim and energy that \u201cstands by\u2019\u2019 them during the four morning hours in which, teachers say, 70% f the day\u2019s most important school-work is done.So good to eat, too! Warm, savory Quaker Oats has the delicious, nutlike flavour children never lire of.It awakens slumbering appetites .satisfies and sustains.From every three bushels of the finest Canadian oats we can buy, only one is good enough to make Quaker Oats.That\u2019s why Quaker Oats is so good to eat.Wrapped and sealed in family-size packages and 10 cent size.Packages contain coupons with which you can get fine silverware and other valuable articles.A Delightful Surprise! A surprise for mother in everyQuiek Quaker package marked \u201cChina-ware\u201d.Each contains a piece of attractively patterned China.As pretty as you could buy.Beauti-lully coloured .distinctively shaped and bordered.Qtr/c/e Quaker Oats Fastest Cook, ig of all Cereals 415 9Èis Bar of Blue Rabbev .Mr.and Mrs.Wilson and Mrs.Gar- f amham were week-end guests of Ain, of Glen Elm.The funeral was ! ™.cle.^nd aunt\u2019 Mr- and Mr'-under the direction of Brome Lake ;'ü\u2022 , \u2022\tor,or,f Lodge No.35.A.F.and A.M.The %\tw % i-\tPw ; Rev Mr.Boyd, of Cowansville, of- Sunday at Mr.W.G.Knowlton s.Mi.ficiating.Interment in Knowlton ; Coderre only vacated Mr.Snodgrass ! (]emeterv\t! ^arm> October 15th, starting in the ! A very successful card party was \u2018 bakery business in Magog, held on Wednesday evening, by the! ^r* anc* Mrs.H.E.Bell and fam-I.O.O.F.in the Lodge rooms.Cards i have moved onto the Snodgrass i were played at nineteen tables.The first prize was won by Mr.and Mrs.Harold Dryburg and Mr.and Mrs.Bob Crandall.The consolation prize going to Mr.and Mrs.Lee Boyd, Mrs.Robb and Mrs.Williams.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Buss, of Sawyerville, are guests of Mr.and Mrs.Buss.Mrs.Dodge spent the week-end at her home, here.Week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Mizener were Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Pettes, of Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.F weft, of Foster; Mr.and Mrs.C.0.Martin and Mrs.Gleason, of Stukely.Just in at Mrs.Wallace\u2019s.A new line of Velvet and Felt Hatr farm, vacated by Mr.Coderre Their two eldest daughters, Marion and Stella, left for Oshawa, Sunday night, to resume their studies there.Mr.and Mrs.J.N.Snodgrass, of Cowansville, and Mr.and Mrs.G.MILLINGTON managed to get him home.Dr.Gill-andevs, of Mansonville, was ealied, who bandaged up the wounds, and went wtih the injured man to the Sherbrooke Hospital, where at latest reports state that he is resting quite comfortable.Mr.Keith Taylor accompanied by Mr.W.Prangley motored Mr.Beaudoin to Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Metlvier, Mist Rachel Metivier, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Beaudoin and son, Paul, were at Sutton, recently, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Metivier.Also Mr.and Mrs.G.Metivier war* at ,,\t,\t,,\tj r Knowlton.recently, to visit the d\u2019n1n fc.EYES of TODAY SEVENTY people out of every one hundred have defective eyesight.And this is not because eyes are being made poorer than they were in grandfather\u2019s day either.Our present mode of living, with confining work, insufficient exercise and too many hours spent with artificial lights, throws a load on the eyes -which they were never intended to carry.As a result more and more people need the comforting kelp of glasses for eyes which have been overworked.Do not pat off giving yoar eyes the attention they deserve.ft Is more than likely they need it NOW.McConnell\u2019s Optometrists 54 King St., Sherbrooke, Que.DR.D ARC HE'S HOSPITAL EYE\u2014EAR\u2014NOSE and THROAT DISEASES.Eyei Eyamincd For GLASSES.* GIVES $2 500 Î TO ENDOWMENT I FUND OF Y.W.*\u2022** + ***\u2022>?***++ + *11.* CITY BRIEFLETS * w\t* Young Ladies\u2019 Aid Hallowe\u2019en Tea and Food Sale, St.Andrew\u2019s Church, Saturday afternoon, Oct.2'6th, from 3.30 to 6.______\tj Oyster patties, pork and mutton f Montreal Firm\u2019s Donation to En- ,?attie shells\u2019 Fresh dai,y\u2019 LITTLE CHANGE EXPECTED IN r COAL PRICES 92 KING STREET WEST b ¦ m m.M a a « e \u2018LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE\u2019 IS AGAIN ENJOYED dowment Fund of MacKinnon Memorial Building Brings Total in Sight to $75,000\u2014 \u2014$25,000 More Needed\u2014 Building to Be Opened November 20.¦, McLean\u2019s.Duck shoot Sat., Oct.26, at 1.30 p.m., at the home of C.H.George, Milbv.The officers of the Young Wo-|men\u2019s Christian Association endow'-Iment fund for the MacKinnon Mem-t orial Building have announced the receipt of a promise of $2,500, which has been made by a well known Montreal firm with branch offices in ___ __ this citv.This money is to be .paid Cathedral Choir Repeated Popu- j\" ^ annual payments of $500 ,\t\u201e î r» r un \u2022 i u/ the f:rst payment of which has been lar rranch\tupera\tWhich\tnas\treceived and brings the grand total Given Hare\tWith\tSuch\tSuccess\tin sight at the present time to ap- T;-r,a\tA™\tproximately $75,000, so that only dome -ime\tAgo.\t$25,000 remains to be obtained in or- Flowers for every occasion.Mrs.J.A.Cook, phone 2368, Just received a consignment of Allan\u2019s Sweet Apple Cider in 10 gallon kegs and 30 gallon barrels.J.H.Bryant, Limitèd, Phone 299.R.S.Giff, Piano Tuner, Tel.1572J.Kushner\u2019s Beauty Parlor is now open to receive applicants for those wishing to learn beauty culture.Complete course $55.00.Hallowe\u2019en Dance in aid of the Library in the Masonic Temple, Thurs., Oct.31st, 9 to 1.Tickets 55c.Cream puifs, chocolate eclairs, cream rolls, cream cup cakes and X-Ray Examinations Treatment by Electricity, Quartz Light, Infra Red Light, X.Ray and Diet.All nervous conditions, Stomach troubles, including ulcer.Constipation.Diseases of the Colon, Liver and Gall Bladder.Rheumatism, Neuritis.Catarrhal conditions of the nose and throat.Tonsils, Asthma and chest conditions, including heart.Female disorders -ncludir.g missplaee-mer.ts.Treatments are painless, and administered by the Doctor himself, who has had many years of experience in this line of work.W.À.StenningM.D.Office: 3 Frontenac Street, Sherbrooke, \u2018\u2022Les Cloch-sTTorn-ville\u201d (Ihe that the endowment fund object-j Charlotte Russe.McLean's.! ,ijes\tQe\tive may be reached.Chimes of Normandy i.which was Work on the construction o£ the: .$300.00 genuine walnut 9 piece j presented v, un biich great sjc- \\Tacj£innon Memorial building\tsuite for $125.00.Axminster cess sometime ago by the Cathderal being rapidiy completed, so that the,K\u2019JS.9 x 12 ft., $60 for $39.Sim-; choir, was repeated again last even- official 0p\u20acn;ng may take place onimonf bcd> spring and mattress, for ing in His Majesty\u2019s Theatre, and it November 90th '\tj $16.50.at Edwards\u2019 Sale.Kvas quite clear from the manner in \u2018 The\twhich is f0Ur Popular music studio 7B\u201e which last evening s performance\ttv,e colonial U\tr c studio.jazz taught j\t- u j i , store>s nign, is nunc m tne coiomai OT1 piano from 3 to 6 months.No vc., received that the play had lost style of architecture, and will rankiscales nor exercises.Miss Lamarche! nene o± its power .0 attract interest.among the foremost of its land in Apt.A, Casino Bldg., 16 Wellington Mt-ssts E.sylvestre, M.lÆgare, Qanacja.\tj Street South.Phone 450 W or A.Bruneau, E.Langlois, Eugene St.In the basament is situated the i 544 M.*5*\u2019 \u201c*1 bin! \"f 'vt! FHfcx! Friday!! Friday!!! Not ago Ind or^e a-ain car-ied out the! pUmp f°Uthe\t'oo1- wh'f the 13th but the 25th.A good night m' te^]v fa?h!!n Mr Svl-13 «^ated on the first floor I he to dance with the Sherbrooke \u2018 j-\t-a-nlon- ,-lr-\t,P°o1 1S forty-five feet long by twen- chapter O.E.S., Masonic Temnle yestre, who has appeared m many ty feet wide, the depth ranging from | Midnight Serenaders.Everybody .ocal productions, always sure to.thre3 feet six inches at one end to;welcome.Usual admission, please hi; audience, t-oo.v vhe part oi njne fee^ the other.Dressing) Gaspard, while Mr.Legare appear- roomSj toiiete) ciinic roopl and bowl-i Mr- Robert B.Watson, teacher in i ed as Le Marquis.\talle\u201es are ais0 t0 be found on ' plf.nof°rte and theory, will accept Mr.F.Perron, who has appeared f\u2019oor.\ta\tnumber of pupils in Sher- with great success in several local\ti \" .jhe\u2018 main entrancB\twhich is on 'brooke and Lennoxville.Further performances, but who is, compara-\t\\r ntrcal Street ° is situated* on\tthe\tinformations can be obtained by tivyly\t, recent 1\u2018find\u201d, w\u201e ^\tOyeninj oft tie\tMert t main entrance hall are offices, phy- Watson) Lennoxville, Que.sical director s room, loungs room, serving pantry and gymnasium.In order to give better service to The gymnasium measures 39 Vz by ; our c^ntele, to avoid congestion we 78 feet, at one end of which there !}aye decided to allow a discount of js a stage s0 tbat the room may be\t® ,c ?° °ne makmg pur- role of Germaine in a delightful\tU5ed toshoW anlateUr\trecitals\tand\tcWs during the first 4 days of manner, new members appeared m\tconcerbs\t.e u?ek- -A-*5.0 please note that we Local Firms Are Optimistic of Future Prospects\u2014Plenty of Coal Being Received Here and Orders Being Filled as Quickly as Possible.included in the cast this year, tak ing the role of Greni heux, while Mr.L.Boisvert as Le Tabellion was also a new member in the cast.With the exception of .Miss O.Binette, who carrie - out the charming Indications at present are that there will be little if any change in the price of coal this winter as compared with a year ago, while local citizens are also assured that they will have no difficulty in securing their winter\u2019s supply of coal.In an interview with Mr.G.W.Murphy, of the J.S.Mitchell Company, and Mr.L.R.Langis, of the Codere firm, the Record was inform-ea that coal is being received in Sherbrooke regularly and every ci-fort it being made to keep up with the oredrs and make deliveries as soon as possible There was a little difficulty during the recent cold spell in delivering coal, and some persons no doubt conceived the idea that coal might ! be rather scarce.It was explained, however, that instead of putting in their orders in the spring or early summer many local citizens waited until only a short time ago, and the cold spell greatly increase the demand for coal.The result was that all orders could not be filled immediately, and some citizens had to patiently wait for a short time.Quotations on American anthracite range from $16.00 to $16.50 per ton, while $17.75 is the prevailing price on he Welsh and Scotch coal.Most distributors allow a discount of twenty-five cents a ton for payment of the coal within thirty days.An extra charge is made by all dealers when coal has to be delivered in bags.These prices prevail on all less than carload lots, a lower price being naturally granted to persons or corporations buying their supplies by the carload -1- **?«j» «5» «5*\t«$»\t«$* ?*« *»?*5* v\t*î» v ' FEATURES FOR *\ti ?\tI th.e feminine portion of the cast.class r00ms are found on the have just received a fine assortment of Felt and Velvet Hats at popular Aa:hon cVa?.Le\"y\tthird storey, with chapel and kiteh- ; priceg, Normandin\u2019g Store, 72 King A projection booth for moving street West.ing in the part of Serpolette, while ! the other ladies taking part, each\tpictln.es is also situated\ton\tthis!\t- ; doing veo good work m their re-\ts,orey ;n sucb a manner as to\tpro-!\tJUNIOR BOYS\tHELD\tSUPPER spective roies, were .riases .\t-ect mot;on pictures on a\tscreen in;\tLast\tnight a\tvery\tinteresting Comtois as Manette, L.Doyon in\tthe gymnasium.\t; supper\tmeeting of Junior Boys wa* M;\u2018-,r0\u2018e Ci Neannt\u2019 G\u2019 3£ien as\tin the top storey the janitor\u2019s held at the Y.M.C.A., when the I trade, T.Comtois as Suzanne, ^ quarters are situated, there being : plans for the Hallowe\u2019en party were Genest as.Catherine, and i.Beaul-i three good-sized rooms for this pur- outlined.The twn sneeial feature': , en_1Jn \u2018J12 ro^e\tMarquerte.\t'poSe, as well as an ur-to-date bath- The large chorus again did year j ^oom , delighted the audienc^ whila the or- ! ; chestra, under the direction of Pro-, -\u2014\u2014^\t^ ¦¦ \u2014^ fessor Oscar Cartier, v.'hc has on , G.B.Little, W.G.Macdougall and Downyflake Doughnuts Downyflake Doughnuts revive the memories of olden days and \u201cmother\u2019s cooking.\u201d These dainty, healthy and appetizing doughnuts are made of purest ingredients, fried in Crisco in an automatic machine, untouched by human hands.Don\u2019t bake fiakefc eat Downy- ALLAH\u2019S \u201cTHE BETTER BREAD\u201d Phonei 724w-724j.many previous occasions rendered valuable service to local productions, was again very pleasing and a valuable help to the production as a whole.The business arrangements for the production were in the capable hands of Mr.J.A.Choquette.\u201cLes Cloches de Corneville\u201d is the work of Jean-Robert Blanquette, (1850-1903), who was born and died in France.The scene of the play Howard Visser.Mrs.Ward leaves to mourn her loss her husband, Mr.Alfred Ward, one son, Mr.E.G.Ward, manager of the Lennoxville branch of the outlined.The two special features will be the costume competition, when prizes for the best costumes will be given, and the painting competition in which the boys will have to paint balloons.There will be two prizes in this latter contest.Y.M.C.A.MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN The annual Y.M.C.A.member-Royal Bank of Canada: and three ship drive, w-hich unavoidably had daughters, Mrs.H.A.Short, Port | to be postponed, will be held next Stanley, Ont.; Mrs.E.G.Henry, ; week, opening on Monday, October Lennoxville, and Mrs.Ulysses A.j 28th.The captains and 'leaders in Vaudry Thetford Mines.\tj the campaign will be present to- Among those that followed the ; night with the Y\u2019s Men\u2019s Club, bier as mourners were the three when the cards will be distributed takes piace in Corneville, a village .sons-in-law, Dr.E.G.Henry, Len- : and everything made ready for seventeenth- : noxville, Mr.H.A.Short, Port | Monday.Stanley, Ont., and Mr.U.A.Vaudry in the iof Normandy, j century.\u201cLes Cloches de Corneville\u201d be repeated again this evening.Will -î- \u2022$* ' \u2022'S .l&v; V Y ^ vs '\u2022 A ' V\" ^ NbA Old £ngM Wax, ^ The world\u2019s largest seaplane, the 100-passenger Rohrbach Romar, conquered the air successfully, but while being tested in landing on the water at Travemuende, Germany, it crashed and sank.Above you see the giant craft as, with all three motors dead, it struck the water with a great splash, Hull portholes and bulk head doors had not been closed, but as the sea poured in, fiinally swamping the ship, thirteen passen gers and the pilot were saved.At the right, the Romar is pictured iff a previous successful landing.A OMEoWHL ¦w ArFlOORS dr* iinouuH Polishes Floors Best Although it costs no more than ordinary floor wax, Old English Wax contains more imported Carnauba Wax, which is the ingredient that gives floor waxes their lustre and lasting qualities.That\u2019s why the polish lasts longer.Sold at hardware, paint, grocery, drug, housefurnishing, dept, store» Made in Canada by The A.8.Boyle Co., Windsor, Ont, 1 Ï Persona! Service m a vrr ;0ti Ur Where Ouo lily m, Counts Annual Harvest Sale\t \t DOMINO GOLDEN COON\t.2 TINS *31 AYLMER SOUPS\t\t.3 TINS ,25 FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER\tMayfield\tyS Q LB\t WHITE BEANS\t.3 LBS.,25 SOUP PEAS\t.3 LBS.,25 LUX WON\u2019T SHRINK WOOLLENS\t\tO SMALL Of y) PKGS.iLJ SURPRISE SOAP\t10 BARS ,47 STANDARD TOMATOES 2 large tins.25 STANDARD CORN 2 tins.25 STANDARD NO.4 PEAS 2 tins.25 DOMINO PEAS Fancy No.3, tin .23 DEL MONTE PEACHES tin.29 CLARK\u2019S BEANS No.3 tin.25 CORNED BEEF Fray Bentos, No.1 tin .25 CAMPBELL\u2019S SOUPS Assorted, 2 tins.25 CATELLI\u2019S EGGWEAT Noodles, nkg.10 BGVRIL CORDIAL 5 oz.bottle .39 VICTORY OLIVES 20 oz.bottle .H.P.SAUCE bottle .19 .29 ORANGES Sweet and juicy.s.for.EüJl BABBITT\u2019S CLEANSER tin.09 ZEBRA STOVE POLISH Liquid, bottle.17 VELVEETA CHEESE box.21 HEINZ KETCHUP Large bottle.25 FORCE 2 pkgs.25 RiCHMELLO COFFEE lb.63 DOMINO TEA lb.65 BONBONNETS lb.19 JAP NUGGETS\t1 lb.25 JELLY BEANS lb.19 MADEIRA CAKES each.15 TASTY BREAD\t^ V/rappcd, 24 oz.loaf .10 iOCOCD ly to the contrary, we sought, as we now seek, to remain British subjects.We sought, as we now seek to adhere the British constitutional practices and traditions to the very fullest possible extent and in every possible way.Comparison With Past \u201cToday the contrast with what we were sixty years ago and in many cases far less than sixty years ago, is not merely remai*kable_ but astounding.So much so that it is not exaggeration to say in general terms that the eyes of the world are focussed on Canada as being a country which for opportunity and advancement in the future is not exceeded by any other country in the whole world.\u201d RELATIONS WITH OTHER NATIONS In referring to Canada's relations with outside nations the First Minister to Japan said:\u2014 \u201cLeaving, therefore, out of consideration for the moment the direction of these problems which concern Canada alone.I am here as one of those points of contact, and as much to assist with the knowledge I have of Canada in the solution of those j problems which to the Commonwealth as a whole are matters of common concern.I therefore say without reservation of any kind that as representing Canada I will cooperate to the utmost of my ability and with the utmost spirit of good-vill and in every possible way with the distinguished gentleman who represents our sister-nation Great Britain as well as and in the same manner with any other representatives of the Commonwealth who in the future may be here accredited in the study and solution of the Common problems of the British Commonwealth.\u201cLet me now answer the question as to what procedure Canada proposes to adopt?She proposes to adopt such procedure by way of service and consultation as will assist U the utmost in so far as she is concerned the preservation of the unity of the British Commonwealth of Nations and the cultivation of the most friendly relations between that Commonwealth and the rest of the world.Canada Expects Co-operation \u201cCanada expects co-operation and consultation from the other repres-ntative or representatives of His Tajesty and I have every reason to believe that the expectation will be most readily and gladly accorded and she on her part will extend to them the utmost goodwill, co-operation, frankness and assistance in every way.As to the possibilities of disagreement between Canada and her associates in discussing and determining these questions no one, last of all myself, should be able to \u2019 imagine any such contingency aris-! ing.Canada does intend, it is true, 1 to express' her own opinion as to ; these matters with frankness and courage.As to what opinions may be so expressed, may I say with all possible respect, is no concern of anyone outside our own family of 1 British Nations.It is a family affair and will be treated as such.But I | can say this that Canada\u2019s role in international affairs has been well and clearly expressed by our own Prime Minister, the Right Hon.W.; L.Mackenzie King, when he said in reference thereto\u2014 ! \u2018To do our part in maintaining the unity of the British Commonwealth of Nations and to further to the utmost of our ability friendly relations between the British Empire and and the rest of world\u2014\u201d As His Majesty\u2019s Minister for I Canada in Japan I asset in the most positive tei'ms that those are the I objectives I seek to achieve and I | have every reason not only to believe | but to know that sqch great objectives are equally sha'rcd and sought after by Mis Majesty\u2019s other repre-] sentatives.\u201cAs to Canada\u2019s direct relations [with the illustrious people of Japan I to whom I have the great honor of being accredietd, let me say that I with faith and affection in my heart.| Canada comes with no greedy mo-| tives .with no hidden desires.There ¦ will be no evasions on my part.; There will be no subtle representa-Itions.The people of Japan can be and I now assure them that they can I have the fullest confidence in what j I may say on behalf of my country, i We welcome the appointment to Canada as Minister from Japan of His Excellency Mr.lyemasa Toku-gawa.Let me say to him that a warm welcome awaits him in my j country, difficult though it may be i to equal the courtesies and kind-I nesses I have received from Ins I people.I \u201cIn conclusion let me assure you that on behalf of my country I approach whatever questions that may arise either affecting her alone or the Commonwealth as a whole, in the spirit of the utmost goodwill towards all nations\u2014Avith a very willing but at the same time with a very humble heart.\u201d Interesting From Necvspaper Point of View The paper which has been received from Mr.Marier is also of considerable interest from a newspaper ponit of view, as it gives some idea of what an English newspaper is in a foreign country.The price of subscription and advertising rates as given in the paper could not but fail to attract notice.The subscription rate for one j'ear is twenty-five dollars, with twelve dollars a year extra for postage.For six months the paper costs its | subscribers fourteen dollars, while ; subscribing for three months costs $7.26 and for one month 2.60.The advertising rates are four ; dollars per inch for one insertion; i ten dollars for three and eighteen i dollars for six insertions, which it j can readily be seen in a very high | rate for a small paper with a small ; circulation.-YOU WANT THE BEST ABBOTSFORD j Mr.and Mrs.W.M.Fisk, of Chicago, 111., are visiting the Misses ! 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PAGE SIX SHEKBKOOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1929.The Daily Record Published dsily.except Sunder., hy th* S\u2019\u2019*rkr>#k* \u2019U*0rd wmpsny.Ltd., «9 Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke, One-_ 1897.ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY 9.Member C.rjdi.n Pres., Ltd., with drop of les»ed National Vews wire in office\u2014Canadian Press, Associated Press and Reuter a new» see rices arniloble.SUBSCKIPl'ION KATES\u2014Bat*» strictly in adraneo.to any address in Csnsda.Great Britain and the United States: One year, 13.99: six month».91.75: three month», 11.00: one month, 40c.an a.b.c.paper.Th.Record is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation, and the circulation is regularly audited and guaranteed.USEFUL BOOKLET ISSUED BY POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Officials of the Post Office Department have issued a very little booklet entitled P°stal Information 1929\u201d.In this book may be found numerous helpful points regarding the sending of letters, parcels and money orders, as well an details concerning the correct manner ol addressing ordinary mail, air mail and commercial papers.\t,\t.i The book is clearly written, easily understood.and is one which should be kept near at ran for ready references.HIGH SCHOOL DRAMATICS High school dramatics have been endorsed by psychiatrists as a means of correcting personality defects and saving youngsters from tendencies that would have ended in mental misery, perhaps neuroticism.The therapeutic value or high school dramatics are presented by Kenneth MacGowan in an interesting article in the latest issue of Harper\u2019s magazine.\u2018Teachers who see beyond good speech and good literature are stressing the necessity of able qualities and habits and still be a strong\u2019 executive leader.Here, for instance, are some of the things that may, in the light of Mr.Laird s lesearch, be said of the strong executive leader: He may have a dazzling or a dull personality.He may be given either to bragging or to modesty.He may be either gossipy or tight-mouthed.He may be either vulgar or refined in his humor.He may be either argumentative or conciliatory.He may be obstinate or the soul of sweet reasonableness.He may have a pleasing or a rasping voice.He may have either an explosive or an exemplary temper.He may be either patient or impatient.He may be either sarcastic or exquisitely considerate.He may or may not know the home conditions of his workers and the troubles that vex them.He may or may not be the sort of man to whom workers will come for confidential advice.He may or may not set a good example for his subordinates by working hard himself.He may or may not give full credit to others for their accomplishments.He may be dignified or undignified.He may or may not be able to appreciate a joke on himself.He may do all the talking himself or he may be a good listener.He may make others feel at ease when they come to his office or he may keep them on pins and needles.He may dissipate or he may be a model of saintly self-control.Certainly not the copybook picture of the leader! But Mr.Laird was not trying to preach a sermon on desirable moral and social qualities and habits.He was simply analyzing the per- NEW MINING CORPORATION FORMED; PROMINENT MEN incnt was made here Tuesday of the formation of a $40,000,000 organization known as the International Min- INTERESTED IN PROJECT jing Corporation.H.W.Chadbourne, New York, is named as president, $40,000,000 Organization to Be and the directorate includes J.Y.Known a* International Mining Murdoch- Sir Herbert Holt and Sir Corporation Launched \u2014 Will Ch,f\u2019es Gordon' The organization D U7 u wj ¦ c\tj will be world-wide in its scope and Be World-Wide m Scope and 0perati0n, but will take hold of Organization.casting parts to improve the students instead ot Sonalities and practices of a representative group of executive leaders, and the facts seemed to say these things.It may well be that a man is a strong executive leader in spite of this or that unlovely quality or habit, but it is only by the ruthless elimination of those qualities and habits that seem not to be positive pre-requisites for leadership that the scientist can run to earth the a girl always to repeat the silly flapper OI things that are essential.\u2014Cpt.1929.-.>-» * * ,{.* * * * * * 4, .j,4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4,1 *5»\tI PARAGRAPHS\t* 1-\t4> 4.4.4.4.4.4.j.4.4.4.4.4.4, 4, 4, 4 4.4, 4.4, 4, 4 4.4, 4 Sign on the gate of child heaven: \u201cNo landlords.\u201d \u2022 « \u2022 Psychology is the scientific method of discovering truths previously revealed by common horse sense.* * \u2022 A green North Carolina co-ed thought a fire alarm box the place to mail a letter.We\u2019ve read co-ed letters! like that, is being paid to traffic control; highways have been improved; and police forces to deal with motorists who insist in refusing to obey traffic laws have been greatly increased.But the gigantic toll of death from motor accidents continues to grow.What is the reason?Mr.Hill, manager of the Worcester Safety Council, claims that the direct cause of nine oui of every ten automobile accidents is speed.Doubtless many will not agree with this declaration, but Mr.Hill has been studying traffic conditions for several years, first as police chief and more recently as safety campaigner, and it will take a surprising set of facts and figures to show that he is in error, for it is a ivell knosvn fact that slowly moving cars rarely crash into anything.Of course, it is pointed out, speed is a relative thing.A rate of speed which would endanger nobody on a broad, straight, uncrowded stretch of road would be a menace to both motorists and pedestrians at a complicated and congested intersection.It might be supposed that drivers would properly adjust their speed to condition?, end the great majorty can be depended to do that, but a number of them fail to do it.The result is that the death toll is not being decreased despite the extensive propaganda pointing out the need of care.Motorists, including the careful drivers, do not like the idea of general and sweeping restrictions.But can the speed evil be checked without further limiting to some degree the liberties of all drivers?Canadianism: Striving to get rich enough to live asj the titled English do; living forlornly in a great house and secretly longing for cottage and cabboge.No wonder amateur golfers make the dirt fly.In this land of opportunity so many of them used a spade only yesterday.« \u2022 \u2022 No wonder modern kids are independent.By the time they are high enough to cling to mother\u2019s skirts they are old enough to drive the car.A CLINIC IN LEADERSHIP (By Glenn Frank) Donald A.Laird, director of the Psychological Laboratory of Colgate University, has conducted a significant research in the things that mattei most, less, and least in the making of strong executive leadership.1 cannot here describe the painstaking procedure by which Mr.Laird and his colleagues col-ccted their data, checked off the traits that seem not to be decisive factors in great leadership, snd graded in a scale of relative importance the rails that seem to make for strong executive eadership The trouble about an explanation is that it\u2019s a waste of energy if it isn\u2019t necessary and a waste of energy if it is necessary.\u2022 * \u2022 ou can tell when a man has acquired a full million.He no longer delights in the word \u201cconference.\u201d \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u201cDictated but not read\u201d is another way of saying:! \u201cI can\u2019t tell whether the spelling is right or wrong, so 1 I dodge responsibility for it.\u201d \u2022\ta \u2022 Science says the inferiority complex makes people ! self-assertive, but doesn\u2019t explain why they become j truck drivers.\u2022\t* \u2022 College professors have discovered that the dumb look wise and the wise dumb, so the Government isn\u2019t as unsafe as you thought it was.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Correct this sentence: \"I am learning to speak correctly,\u201d said the movie star, \u201cbut I\u2019m not trying to mimic the English.\u201d 4-4-4.4.4.44.44444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4444444 *\tPRESS COMMENT * *\t4- 4.4.44.44444444 4 4 4444444444 ^ EFFECT OF THE MACHINE.(Moose Jaw Times) The latest harvester combine being used near Lethbridge, Aiberta, cuts a swath of thirty-four feet and ,\t.\t,\t, .\tI turns one hundred acres of standing grain Into three Out, just lor their thought-provoking quality, thousand bushel* of wheat in one day.This is a good jnd despite the risk of a misreading of Mr.illustration of one reason for the unemployed problem, -aird's meaning here and there, 1 want today to ! combine is a labor-saving machine, but with all the ist some of the thing» Mr.Laird found not to be 3rc requmto of leadership, and tomerrrow to list « me of the things he found vital to leadership.Apparently a man may have many undegir- iabo;-saving machinery in the world jieople are becoming a charge upon the commonwealth because the com-rnonwealth has rot the work for them to do.Obviously the moral ;s not to smash the labor-saving machine, but rather to evolve a better distribution of work and of the wealth produced bv the labor-saving machine.TORONTO, Oct., 24.\u2014Announce- CROSSBURY Canadian mining prospects carry them through to a finish.Mrs.Sam.Aulis and Mrs.William Aulis and little Jewell, spent Tuesday last week with Mrs.A.Coates.Mrs.Arthur Sylvester and little Osborne were guests of her mother, Mrs.Adam Ross, on Wednesday of last week.Mr.and Mrs.William Matson, of Lancaster, N.H., Mrs.H.Willard, and 10f Sherbrooke, and Mrs.Charles I Locke motored to B\u2019rampton recent- ly and spent a few days visiting their old home.Mr.and Mrs.George Berwick and baby, of Sawyerville, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Ross.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Locke and Mr.Howard Locke motored to Sherbrooke on Friday.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Aulis and little Edward, Mr.and Mrs.John Aulis and family and Mr.and Mrs.Augustus Barter and son, Ivan, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.S.G.Aulis.Messrs.Rufus and George Elli, and Mr.and Mrs.Armand Olson anti little Jennie Olson motored to Clifton, visiting relatives.What might have been a very serious accident occurred on Bury flat when Mr.Earl Goodenough rail into Mrs.Frank Turner\u2019s team.The rig was completely demolished.Mr.W ¦\u2019ter Wilson and Miss Pearl Wor-by escaped uninjured, but Mrs.Turner was very badly hurt.casting students to improve the parts.They are not so much interested in giving good performance as in correcting and readjusting personalities.Mere repetition of a certain kind of part would be bad unless as one educator says, our boys and girls were repeating themselves in molds heroic, beautiful strong and true.For _ \u201e -\t_\t_ the shrewish mother, or a boy constantly to succeed himself as butler or young cook, pro- j\tI motes mental stagnation.The theorists and practicers in this field of dramatic therapeutics go beyond even this.They study the child and try to cast him in parts which will correct defects in his personality.\u201d Mr.MacGowan explains that the acting oi plays is more than an interesting diversion which can improve literary and aesthetic taste, but ample, healthful and effective outlets.\u201cThe dull and sullen youngster who is cast for a prince is thus forced into a new field of expression.The self-constrained and bashful girl must be shown what it means to play a vivacious heroine.At a conference of the Drama Teachers Association of California 1 heard example after example of how such \u2018casting against type' had broadened personality and even saved many a youngster from tendencies that would have ended in mental misery, perhaps neuroticism 1 «tatefc________________________*______________^ Ambition is foolish.By the time the boy of 1890 AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS ON INCREASE sot big enough to have his name on a mug at the barber a , i_-i\tj *\tA \u2019 shop, custom changed and tricked him Automobile accidents are on the increase.\tr statement just issued by the American Automobile Association emphasizes the fact that motor fatalities this year exceed twenty-seven : baffl\u20acd bi\u2019 the iob f Toronto Unitertity.Pott Graduate.Foote-relt Hotpital, Mew York, and L'nirertity II Charité of Berlin, versity, respectively, both of whom congratulated M.Medins, acting manager of Bishop\u2019s team, and F.X.Montague, their coach, on the fine showing thus far in the series and wished thorn the best of luck in their hunt for a championship.It was an unlucky day for \u201cMoose\u201d Bannon.former T oyola star, who acted as roferee.An injury received during the second quarter forced\tMB him to retk-e at half-time.He was place on the lin.After an exchange replaced bv Smith, who had been i °f kicks Hobbs received the ball at acting as umpire, and Smith in turn j bis own 30 yard line and ran 80 was renlaced by Urquhart.\tj yards through the McGill tacklers Bishop's Forged to Front i to score Bishop\u2019s third touch.Later \"vGill .ecured the kick-off and,!'\u2019 the same quarter Fuller\u2019s at- \u2022 tempt field goal went for a rouge.\u2014\t\u20221 \"\t\u2014\t~ ~ J making the score at the end of the ! third stanza Bishop\u2019s 18, McGill 5.Line plunges by Denison and 1 and Stockwell, and sparkling runs by Johnston and Skelton brought the ball to McGill\u2019s ten yard line ; in the fourth period, but Bisohp\u2019s I failed to buck across in three downs.| When Greenblatt.the McGill kicker, I was hurried.Fuller grabbed a loose | ball to go over for a touch.Another {rouge from Hobbs\u2019 boot ended the j scoring, the final -whistle leaving j the purnle and white leading by the and decided to make an entry this season into the Eastern Township League.The officers for the year were as follows; honorary president, Mr.Florian Fortin; honorary vice-president, Mr.J.A.Cameron; president, Mr.M.T.Stenson; vice-president, Mr.Lauréat Belanger; secretary, Mr.Laurent Savage, and manager, Mr.Aime Biror, Messrs Stenson and Biron were named league delegates.The Canadien Club supporters ff M.D., B., Lit.NO COUPONS ALL QUALITY ?$ V* 1 PHILIP MORRIS (rCO.LIMITED 1 ESTABLISHED OVER 60 YEARS the league.After a short general discussion, the meeting was adjourned until five o\u2019clock this afternoon, when some very important matters will come up for settlement.The teams lined up as\t\tfollows: Bishop's\t\tMcGill Johnston\tfly.wing\tJohnson Fuller\thalf\tNichol Skelton\thalf\tTaylor Hobbs\tfull back Greenblatt ]\t Blinco\tquarter\tRobertson ; Wood\tsnap\tCousens 1 Parkinson\tinside\tLapin McArthur\tinside\tChurch , Stockwell\tmiddle\tWilson Denison\tmiddle\tRussell Mitchell\toutside\tStewart Crandall\toutside\tHarvey Buchanan\tsub\tDixon Cann\t\tSmaill Brett\t\tLapin McMorran\t\tBaker Davis\t\tTalpis Crawf it'd\t\t Soles\t\t Cleveland\t\t League Standing\t\t The league standing to date is as\t\t follows:\t\t \tW.\tL.F.A.P.Bishop's .\t.3\t0 63 10 6 ; Lovola\t\t2\t1 24 44\t4 McGill .\t.0\t4 31 64 0 (Canadian Press Despatch) NEW YORK TEAMS ON W AY\u2019 TO TRAINING CAMPS NEW YORK, Oct., 24.\u2014Players of the Rangers and Americans.New York\u2019s entries in the National Hockey League, were trekking today toward their respective training camps, the former to Springfield and the latter to New Haven, while installation of new machinery was being carried out at Madison Square Garden in preparation for the opening game of the season.This machinery is calculated to materially improve the ice surface in the huge arena and eliminate the soft condition of the seating area which in past season had slowed up the game.It was reported that waivers Lionel Conacher, who ha?ucceed- to In keeping with the desire of the late Miller Huggins, Colonel Jake Ruppert, owner of the New York Yankees, named Bob Shawkey to pilot the Y\u2019anks in the 1930 season.S\u2019navSNy was a star pitcher under Huggins and from 1919 to 1924 was one of the American League\u2019s leading right-handed moundsmen.Long before his death Huggins confined in Colonel Ruppert his preference for either Art Fletcher or Shawkey to succeed him.Fletcher preferred to remain with the Yanks in his present capacity, that of coach.SHAWKEY DISCUSSES PLAN FOR REBUILDING NEW YORK INFIELD (Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, Oct., 24.\u2014Immediately after signing a one year contract as manager of the Yankees, yesterday, Bob Shawkey gave voice to his plans for rebuilding the infield and the pitching staff of the team.Since Shawkey plans to try tony Lazzeri at third base, not only the left but also the right side of the inner defense is involved in the rebuilding plans.\u201cJimmy Reese, the Oakland second baseman,\u201d said Shawkey, \u201cis mV present choise to start at that position.I am satisfied with Koenig at short and intend to see whether Lazzeri\u2019s arm has sufficiently mended to permit him to make the long throw from third.\u201cThe pitching staff is more of a problem.Work along that line will be slower and more difficult.We have several deals in mind and some apparently in the making, but, of none of these can be.discus- A CRT-EDGED INVESTMENT ial role, has declined, however, divulge the names of the men plans to release.While the Rangers will start their j lans of the c]ub ^ obtain Bubb!e training campaign with a roster of\tnf about forty regulars and rookies, ; ^ Conacher to date has asked only j twelve players to report at New | \u2019 ve Haven.This number includes Win- \u201c ter, Reese Simpson, Burch, Hj-mes,]^\tkes_ Bob de Connor, Sheppard, MWey, Broad- > to that Be Bengough ' bent.Dye Billy Boyd and a ncwcom-\tt from Xe.York.He er named Patterson, who came vm\tth/disabled catcher was now the waiver route from the Boston - he I course, i sed at this time.\u201d Shawkey was silent regarding the ble | Hargrave, catcher and manager of St.Paul Club in the American Association.He admitted that Har-would be useful to the Yan- Bruins.A report was in circulation that | Jimmy Gardner, at present coach of | the Providence Rod Birds, would be ! named as official coach of the Ain- ; ericans.- SONNENBERG DEFEATED LEWIS (Aaiociated Pres* Despatch) LOS ANGELES, Calif,.Oct, 24.\u2014Gus Sonnenberg retained his heavyweight wrestling title last n'ght, defeating Ed \u201cStrangler\u201d Lewis, two fails out of three.ATHLETICS ARE j PREPARING FOR undergoing treatment for his arm.By chooting Turnbull's Knitted Underwear you wül be making an investment that will more than repay you in the comfort and long service that you will enjoy.Seventy years of experience goes into the making of Turnbull\u2019s Underwear, assuring exceptional value at a price that you can well afford.There\u2019s a Turnbull garment to suit everybody.Ail weights, styles and sizes at all good dealers.Quality of materials and workmanship guaranteed.K.HlTTtOH UNDERWEAR èm\thy THE C.TWRHRUIiI.COMPANY OF GALT, LIMITED r\tnn\tindefir\t\tlite\tti\tme\twith Mrs.^nited\tMr.an\t(I mi.\t.\tG 6'\torge McCray-\tp\tred\tc\t\twell.\t\t\t\t \t\t\tlay g\t;ue t:, of Mrs.;\t\tMi\t33\tG\tienna\tJoi\tins'\ton, c\tif Warden, 1 A j£ guest .Thos Ward spent the week-eats of Mre.J.Sealy.and Mrs.Norman, Gill, Boris and Mr1''.\t.1.Gil! were of Mrs.Albert Nugent at ner hour, on Sunday.spent S' people.Mr.a: Montrea and sper Mr .:n \u2022ith her 1 Rsi -al on Sunday and Mrs.Barlow Coa Mir , a guest of he Robert McMurrav.Mrs.J.W.Rob) R:v.and Mrs id Mrs.A.L.day in the Gr The October r marv Auxiliar The REEDSDALE e\u201d of L.O.L.\u201cat ;pbel - 18 tor sem there.On Satin eighteen It motored to time D.Otter, of ¦d to Sutton on Sunday \u2022¦r vent to will stop daughters Bar Hot M K.Hinth, of Bury, was s cem guest of Mrs.J.1 .'MacLeod Mr.\" and\u2019Mr?.J.Wilkinson are .nding a few we» k.s at their camp' ihe Emberton wood:,.The sympathy of the commu extended to Dr.N.A.Davig the death of his mother, esed away in Coaticook on T Jo McEa had nook 'Fror J- A.L.Biic : ter, which and it v as ing a- 1 I \u201cDrums in time, holding ilem\u201d, Mrs.N .Mr».audipn» chap- spy joyed, i ne; i that wor crest- Mae Don held in the lodge room s Corner on Friday, Supper was served by ' toe gue i to about fifty friends who | Bridge cd the elements.The chair n by Rev.Bro Lougheed, ! pas?e of the lodge, who in his\u2019, Mr spoke very favorably of these social gatherings, orman Kinnear favored the ce with two solos, which were iated.Mr.Jardine, of Jnver-n his address spoke of the peace mission of Premier d.Mr.and Mrs.William Re of ved and an cn Mrs.Sarah Turne; who has been a guest Mrs, and Mrs.G.N.returned to her home Mi«s B*: sic Sav.-.g a -out fifteen or om this village Dland and were Wm.Bradshaw, d, rzrt e hments j [oyable day was ; er, of Knowlton, : st a* the home of : Thompson, has j Metropolitan Stores, Ltd.TALK OF THE TOWN SALE OCT.25th to SAT., NOV.2nd Our Windows And Counters for Specials FRL, Watch g'o of Montreal, nd Mr.'.Stella Wyatt, of Lowan?-ille, wore among the out-of-town the D nlayed vie in .I lec- wno att thg K B- th - fur.rrsl or n Thursday, CAPELTON DOODiU i'a1* i a numwr ol useiui prff- ( a ^venin^ was apunt in * snd muKi?.Lunch wel h' :¦ biter» Mrs.A.Lor J r ,Qp)r; MfK.W.HarvAv, m L Harvey, jl a pi ( I ucker.; f the Mis-; I a 1 last: ?of Miss' ntation of rle to Mr ft /r.lon mo- oddress tie, Ma»l ¦John Le, were followed by an i October 17th.ime by B Beat-1 M Mr 31?.of the lodj; xiater, the lodge, was which he fav lined hand to e.Then Bro.¦ oldest m'-m-, railed upon ; /red them ' and sang 1 the pro-i ' se by.Vt ; \u201cAuId Lang Syne,\" gramme wa?, brought t Red Cross patient who is in the! hospital.A letter containing cou- 1 pons of various kinds was sent to the headquarters, where they will help to purchase towels, etc., for the of the Red Cross song and God Save | the King.burg.Mr.and Mrs.Bacon, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, spent a couple of days, last week, with the latter\u2019s sister, Mrs, Delia Prairie.Mr.Joe Ouimette and daughter, j Rosanna, of St.Albans, Vt., were Red Cross wards in the hospital.| cal,linS on friends in town* on Sat-The meeting closed with the_ singing | Leon Guthrie.of Springfield, Mass., was calling on his brother, j ^\t_________ Mr.Howard Guthrie, on Friday last.e-TAMnitDV'\t1 Mr.Irwin Sornberger is veryll 3 1 AlNtJUKY\t; poorly and consulted Dr.Berley, of! -.- ¦\t1 St.Albans, Vt.There is to be a Thanksgiving |- service in St.James\u2019 Church, on Friday evening at eight o\u2019clock.The special speaker for the evening will be the Rev.Mr.Norman, of Cowansville.Mrs.Zeno Jcncs accompanied Mr.ami Mrs.Arthur Jones and Master Malcolm Jones, of Farnham Centre, to St.Albans, Vt., where PROOF ENOUGH Mrs.Shopalot\u2014You say this material is the very latest in fashion?, Clerk\u2014Yes, madam, and it\u2019sj shrink-proof.Mrs.Shopalot\u2014But will it fadcj in the sun?Clerk\u2014No.madam\u2014It\u2019s been in! our window for two years.WHERE 10 ACRES SANK 100 FEET IN TEAS OIL FIELD !% 4 mm Tie re\u2019s a bird\u2019s-eye view of where 10 ocres of load in the Sour Lake, Texas, oil field sunk without Warning burying derricks, tool sheds and other structures in n orator H'll feet deep.The queer prank of nature caused some Nearby flowing wells to stop producing, while others increased their output.The power house at mht.was wrecked a short timo after llns okture was taken.BANKRUPT STOCK of HICKS To be Sold 45 WELLINGTON at 25c on the Dollar at STREET, N., SHERBROOKE SALE STARTS FRIDAY, AT 9 A.M., OCTOBER 2STH.ON THE DOLLAR BLOOMERS 600 prs.ladies cotton and wool bloomers, cut in large sizes.Colors include Pink and Cream.Sold reg.price 1.25 pr./[Qp On sale for, pair \u201cwb 600 prs.ladies Italian silk jersey bloomers, big variety of shades.All sizes.Sold reg.price 1.25 KQp for.wOu NIGHTGOWNS 300 only ladies\u2019 silk nightgowns, extra heavy quality.All sizes and all colors.Sold, reg.price 2.95 each, on sale for.EXTRA SPECIALS From 9 to 12 h.m.only, Tomorrow FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1929 LADIES\u2019 & CHILDREN\u2019S DRESSES 95 55 ladies\u2019 silk dresses in different shades, sizes and styles.Values up to 18.75.To be cleared out, on sale for .21 ladies\u2019 and children\u2019s flannel and serge dresses, in different shades and sizes.Values up to 2.95.To be cleared out, on sale for .» ON THE DOLLAR MEN\u2019S COMBINATIONS 100 only Penmans \u201c71\u201d Men\u2019s Combinations, sizes from 36 to .42.Sold reg.at $1.95 pr.On sale for, pair 1.39 BOYS\u2019 COMBINATIONS 100 only Penmans Boys\u2019 \u201c71\u201d Combinations, sizes from 22 to 32.Sold reg.price $1.69 pr.On sale for, per pair.I.\u2019 SLIPS 100 Ladies\u2019 Silk Slips in different shades and sizes.Sold reg.$1.95, each 93c VESTS 685 only, Ladies\u2019 Cotton and Wool Vests.Knit-to-Fit Brand, with and without sleeves.Sold reg.price 98c.each.On #ale for, each, 39c CORSETS 150 Ladies\u2019 Corsets, big variety of sizes and qualities.Values up to $4.50.On sale for 98c BRASSIERES 125 Brassieres in different sizes and qualities.Value up to $1.00.On sale for, each, 25c COATS Al 75 ladies\u2019 coats trimmed with fur.Collars and cuffs, all styles, sizes and quantities.Must be sold at 25c on the dollar.98c PULLOVERS 340 only ladies\u2019 all wool pullovers, all colors and all sizes.Sold reg.I\u2019fifl price 3.95.On sale for .I VW MEN\u2019S HOSIERY HOUSE FURNISHINGS MATS Reversible Mats of sUmdard sizes.Nice choice of colors and patterns.Sold up to $1.25.On sale for, each.69c TUSCAN PANELS Made of solid curtaining and finished at bottom with deep frings.Beautiful designs.Sizes 36 in.x 2 Vi.Wonderful value at\tAQf» each.FULL FASHIONED 500 prs.Kayser and Orient Full Fashioned Silk Hose, chiffon and service weight, big assortment of shades and sizes.Sold reg.price $2.00 pair.On sale for, pair, SILK HOSIERY 850 prs.Mock Full Fashioned Silk Hose in the leading winter shades such as flesh, blue fox, gunmetal, beechnut, sand and many other shades.Sold reg.price $1.25 pr.On sale for, pair, RUBBERS and OVERSHOES SPECIALS OVERSHOES 150 prs.ladies\u2019 overshoes, in black, grey, sand and brown.Sold reg.2.95 pr.for.200 prs.Men\u2019s Silk and Wool Sox, big assortment of checks and patterns, sizes from 9% to Ills.Sold reg.price $1.50 pr.On sale for, pair, 300 prs.Men\u2019s All Wool Ribbed Sox, grey and black only, all sizes.Sold reg.price 69c.pr., on sale for, pair.39c or 3 pairs for 59c 1.00 MEN\u2019S SHIRTS 200 men\u2019s Stewart silk broadcloth shirts in stripes and plain.Sizes from 14 to 16 1-2.Sold reg.price 2.95.On sale for each .\t.300 shirts Arkwright.Separate collars and collars attached .149 .89 SPECIALS IN MEN\u2019S DEPT.We have a special Men\u2019s Department\u2014 the entire second floor\u2014consisting of Woollen and Fleece Underwear, Woollfen and Cashmere Hose, Gum Rubbers, Men\u2019s Rubbers, Boys\u2019 Rubbers, Boys\u2019 Felt Boots, Men\u2019s Felt Boots, Working Shirts, Dress Shirts, etc., etc., all to be sold at ridiculous prices.BLANKETS Flannelette Blankets sized bed.Well finished Sold reg.at $1.15, On sale for, each.in grey only, for full with colored borders.1.39 79c BED PILLOWS Well finished Pillows, covered with strong cotton ticking, good sizes, reg.value 8!)c.\t49c RUBBERS 200 prs.ladies\u2019 rubbers with high and low heels, all sizes.Sold reg.1.25, for On sale for, each RUGS Made by a well known Canadian manufacturer.Wear guaranteed.Good choice of patterns, finished with fringe, size 27x 54.Reg.O QQ price $4.95.On sale for, each.CiJu 200 yards Floor Oilcloth in different palterns drapes, in blue and rose.Sold reg.$3.96, O /IQ On sale for.200 yarns FloorOilcloth in different patterns and good quality.Sold reg.79c.,\tQQo On sale for, yard.uww 150 yards Linoleum, sold reg.89c., On sale for, yard.25 Carpets to bo sold at ridiculous prices.49c FUJI* SILK 5 0 0 yds.Fuji Silk in twelve different shades and good quality.Sold reg.89c., on sale for, yard, 39c SATINS & TAFFETAS 475 yds.36 in.F'rench Satin and Chiffon Taffeta in fifteen d i f f erent good shades, also black.Sold reg.at $1.39, on sale for, yard, SILK RAYON 200 yds.Rayon Silk in different patterns and shades.Sold reg.59c\u201e on sale for, yard, PURSES 300 Ladies\u2019 Purses, big assortment of colors, sold reg.price $2.50 to $3.69.On sale for, each, 1.49 PILLOW CASES 500 pillow cases made of a good white cotton and hemmed stitched.Sold reg.50c each.On sale for, ea.19c SHEETING 400 yds.of Grey Sheeting, 81 in.in width, extra heavy quality cotton.Sold reg.price G9e.pr.On saie for, yard, GLOVES fiOO pairs of Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s All Wool Gloves, big assortment of styles and qualities.Sold at reg.price from 95c.to $2.95 pr.On sale for pair, 59c HOSIERY 650 pairs Ladies\u2019 All Wool Full Fashioned Stockings, big assortment of shades, all sizes.Sold reg.price $1.29 pr.On sale for, pair, 59c SHEETS 5 0 0 only, hemstitched Sheets, big sizes.Sold reg.price $1.69 each.On sale for, each, 39c 98c I PAGE TWELVE SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1929, WANTED TO BUY TO LET CASH RATE \u201425 words or less, 45c.each .insertion; two cents each additional word.Sue insertions £or the price of five ii run daily.CHARGE RATE\u2014Tea cents extra each insertion.Errors in advertisement shouid be reported immediately.The Daily Record will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion.>TORE TO LET\u2014120 WELLINGTON ST.S\u2018 IX-ROOM TENEMENT TO LET\u2014IM-îrediete possession.Apply 140 Wellington Street South.O AA HENS WANTED\u20145 LBS.AND UP, 26c.and 28c.Ib.; ducks, 2Sc.to 25c.; 200 pullets at 27c.Ship at once.Canadian Poultry Co., 150 Eoy St., Montreal.T MVE STOCK FOR SALE WO GOOD, QUIET, WELL-BROKEN 'V'EW'- SIX-ROOM TENEMENT TO LET.work horses, 1200 lbs.each, for sale.\u2014^ with bathroom and modern convenienc-j Bargain to quick buyer.Would exchange for es.Apply 43 King George Street, West Ward.?***?»>*?* * \u2022!\u2022 * *\t-> October 20th, at two p.m., from her father\u2019s residence to Ste.Bibiane\u2019s Church, in Richmond, interment being made in the Roman Catholic Cemetery.Out of town relatives and friends who attended the funeral were the following: Mr.Joseph Lowell, of Rock Island, grandfather; Mr.and Mrs.John Lowell, of Barre, Vt., uncle and aunt; Mr.and Mrs.Ed.*\tDEATHS REPORTED * *\t* -;* C\" v v d4 \u2022> -J- \u2022> -;* JOYCE PATRICIA LASONDE, MELBOURNE MELBOURNE, Oct.24.\u2014 On Saturday, October 19th, at nine a.m., there passed away at the home PARTMENT ON WALTON AVENUE six rooms, to let.Very modern.Phone S30-F, or apply at 9 Walton.A* FOR SALE MALE HELP WANTED $10 TO $25 A WEEK IN YOUR spare time at home writing showcards.¦yi^E HAVE RECEIVED A WONDERFUL1 ! * * lot of merchandise: Grey cotton, reg.15c.for Sc.; white cotton, linen finish, 10c.¦ per yd.; table cloth, reg.50c.per yd., for \u2022 No canvassing or soliciting.We instruct you 2Cc.; better Quality table cloth.38c.per yd.; and supply you with work.Write today.The fu]j fashioned hose, double thickness, reg.Menhenitt Company Limited.16 Dominion $1.75, for this sale SSc.; ladies\u2019 cashmere all Building, Toronto.\twool hose, 39c.; heavy lined waterproof coat- i ig, reg.52.00 per yd., for 75c.; ladies\u2019 vests j \\ YRSHIRES\u2014THREE GOOD REGISTER-ed heifers three years old, due February j sr.d March.Bred to class A bull, for sale, $125 each.Also two good bull calves, eight ' end ten months old.Herd fully accredited.G.E.Matthews & Son, South Stukily, Que.^ HEAD OF GOOD YEARLING STEERS also ten head of two-year-old ateers for sale.W.J.Duffy, Gould, Que.SITUATIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED ON A FARM about November Ist.fcy a man of ex- MARRIED MAN WJTH SMALL FAMILY ,:i cotton, cashmere, reg.GOe.for S9c.Come .lienee.Thomas Ham, Stanstead, Que., care wanted by the year, $40 per month for early to get some of these wonderful bar- ^v- L.Curtis.___________________________________________ early to get winter and $50 for summer with house, wood\tat N.Zckaib\u2019s, 24 Kin; and milk.W.S.Armitage, Sherbrooke.P.O.Sherbrooke.Box 23.J7XPERIEXCED SALESMAN (F; WANTED Must speak both French and English, and must be acQuainted with the trade in the Eastern Township*.Apply to Rock Island Overall Co., Rock Island, Que.OR TWO YOUNG MEN WANTED to room and board in private family in the North Ward.Centrally located.Preferably business men.Address Box 34 Record.Furniture London Street.Street, 3£t 3OR0UGBLY RELIABLE MAN DE- ¦¦¦ \u2014-\u2014\tsires position as clerk in a grocery.FOR SALE.APPLY 34 general store or book store.K.A.La-Grange, Freiighsburg, Que.S IX-ROM HOUSE.NORTH WARD, TO Apply 36 Melbourne St.Telephone 1881-W.2END FOR OUR FALL SERVICE BUL- S Hatchery, 10 Clayfcurn Ave.Ont.St.Catharines, Gurney wood and coal combina- tion stove, gas and wood oven, for sale.Bought for $175.To be sold cheap to tion\u2014-big demand.Literature free.Write prompt buysr.Apply 26 Aberdeen St., Sher-L omir.ion Barber Cc^cge, 110.St.Law- brooke.rence, Montreal.4 .M B I T I O U S MEN EARN WHILE learning barber trade.Join world\u2019s largest trade school system.Expert instruc- DEMAND FOR DRAFTING\u2014CLEAN, Dignified Positions, where salaries range from $50 weekly, upw-ards.Grade School Education sufficient.Few\u2019 weeks Individual Day or Evening Practical Training.Earn Part Time.Endorsed by Engineers and Graduates.Write for illustrated Booklet.Commercial Drafting Schools, Room 100-357 St.Catherine.W\u2019., Montreal.AY FEMALE HELP WANTED rOMAN WANTED FOR HOUSEWORK nine to four daily.Must speai Walton Ave.Phone 1567-W.English.ISA COOK STOVE AND QUEBEC HEATER, and gas combination, nearly new, also a three-quarter bed, spring and mattress, and gramophone with records for sale.Apply 51 ; Island St.1 FOUR-YEAR-OLD DRAFT COLT, ONE land roller, one two-seated buggy, one , one-horse lumber wagon, one pair double sleds, also a few barrels of winter apples for sale.L.L.Mizener, Knowlton, Que.ONE USED \u201cBLUE BIRD\u201d WASHER for sale.Guaranteed.$25; $5 down, $1 week.Eoss-Ke-eler Electric Co.jTOUSEKEEPER DESIRES POSITION ~ at once for widower with or without children, or bachelor.Apply to P.ecord Box Ne.36.piRCULAR SAWYER OPEN FOR EN-gagement for the coming season.22 ( years experience in sawing hard and soft i wood and ties.Good references.Apply Box ' S5 Record.POSITION WANTED AS BOOKKEEPER -*\u2022 and clerical work.Good references.Apply P.0.Box 131, Beebe, Que.Professional A nd B usinessDirectory CERTIFIED ACCOUNTANTS SMITH BROS.Memorial Art Ltd.2116 Bleury Street, MONTREAL The finest art memorial store in Canada.E \" \"TS and ROCK OF AGES f 3 monuments always on h.cady to be lettered and set up u.any part of the country.50 years of honorable dealing behind our product.of her parents, in Melbourne, Joyce |Rock of st.Albkns, Vt; Mr.Robert Patricia, only daughter of Mr.and i Lowell, of Rock Island, and Miss Mrs.\\\\m.i-asonde, at the age of Hannah Kingston, of Montreal.four years and eight months.________________________________ Death, which came as a great shock\tARTHUR HADDON, MAN- to her parents and friends, was\tSONVILLE, QUE., c?,s,ed, bF catarrahel larygnitis, the i MANSONVILLE, Que., Oct.24.\u2014 cows.4iiso pure Bronze turkeys.Chandler I., child having been ill only a short The death of Mr.Arthur Haddon oe- Ubff:\u2014Ü:\u2014I'l'T'f.'.i;!~e'-! L*r5®;\ti curred on October 1st., in the Royal The funeral was held on Sunday, Victoria Hospital, Montreal, whence ; he had been removed more than a ! week previously due to injuries re-| ceived when the automobile in which j he was driving overturned and was ; completely wrecked near Manson-: tulle.The late Mr.Haddon was born in England on December 25th., 1882, and where at the early age of fifteen : he entered the Royal Navy in which he served for fifteen years.On June 5th., 1913, he came to Canada but in 1915 he once more enlisted in : the defence of his country, this time i joining the 87th.Battalion Canadian Grenadier Guards, where hie remain-' ed until the close of the Great War, receiving during the time two medals, one silver and one bronze ,for bravery as well as being the recipient of a personal letter from King George, franking him for his services.He also held the enviable record of having served his country under three reigns, Queen Victoria, j King Edward and King George.In manner, he was a quiet and ! pleasant man, who made many friends and he was devoted to his home and young family whom he was doing his best to educate.The funeral service was held on Thursday, October 3rd., in St.Paul\u2019s : Church, Marisonville, and was con-I ducted by Rev.A.E.Rollet, six of j his friends, Messrs.Rob.Jersey, | Albert Dix, Guy and Gerald George, | and Winston and Lawrence White acting as bearers.He was buried in the Mansonville Protestant Ceme-I tery.i He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, Adelaide Perrin, and six chil-I dren, Arthur J., Harry, Adelaide, 6RANADA (Canada\u2019s Most Beautiful Theatre) Friday and Saturday \u201cWonder of Women\u201d A dramatic sensation ! Does marriage kill romance?With thrilling TALKING sequences\u2014 WITH Lewis Stone Peggy Wood Leila Hyams -ALSO\u2014 An Ail-Talking Comedy, \u201cLeaping Love.\u201d Beatrice Lillie, Famous Stage Comedienne.Today Last Showing: \u201cThe Last of Mrs.Cheyney,\u201d Talking Comedy, \u201cCollegians,\u201d Movietone News.PREMIER T0s£tÛrFd7yAY\u2019 \u201cSherbrooke\u2019s Favorite Picture Playhouse.\u201d The Finest Picture Ever Imported from England! A Talking-Sound Musical Drama of London\u2019s Limehouse Night Life.Live her life in the most entrancing story from slums to riches \u2014 from joy to tragedy.M - TWO BIG FEATURES DAILY TODAY AND FRIDAY The only theatre in the city showing silent pictures.\u201cTHE WOMAH DISPUTED\u201d also \u201cHIS CAPTIVE WOMAN\u201d.AND A TWO-REEL COMEDY.French and English Titles.PICCADILLY Starring\tGILDA GRAY WITH JAMESON THOMAS and ANNA MAY WONG MONTREAL STAR\u2014By ail mean.See \u2018Piccadilly.\u201d Added Attractions \u201cLadies\u2019 Choice\u201d \u2014 AH Talking Comedy.\u201cRaising the Roof\u201d \u2014 Singing.Screen Snapshots and Can.Fox News Reel.J.H.BRYCE.C.P.A., C.G.éL, AUDITOR, 186 Quebec St., Sherbrooke.TeL 1308.ADVOCATES w \u2019ASSEY-HARRIS CREAM SEPARATOR in A1 condition eldest are self-support- zaturcay, Ut-tober zotn i ing_ Besides thesei he also leaves an aged mother eighty years old, two sisters and one brother in England and a sister, Mrs.Herbert Jones, in Hamilton, Ont., as well as numerous nephews and nieces.His eldest son, Corp.A.J.Haddon, R.C.Et Ope p.m.These horses are all well broker, and will weigh from 1200 to 1600, and will be sold without reserve.G.KING,\tJ.F.WARK, Prop.\tAuctioneer.\\ RM AND ROUSSEAU.ADVOCATE.7C Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke Saturday p.m.at Magog.Pepin Block.(y ,NE USED \"COLONIAL\u201d WASHER FOR sale.Al condition, $40 : $5 down, $1 a v.eck.Roes-Kee'er Electric Go.P.HUME.ADVOCATE.38 WELUNG-ton St.N.Sherbrooke ; Richmond, Que 100 , H APRIL-MAY BARRED ROCK Pullets for sale.$100 for the lot.Lalumiere, Compton Station.SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS qjq \u2014 o ¦r/a can be earned and C, OO ty\\y paid weekly in «pare time eellieg veil known line personal Chri*tmaa cards.Experience unnecessary.An early start arc our co-cperatîcr assures «necees.Beautiful pew portfolio sample free.Master softwood slab» for sale.Terms Kraft Cc., Limited, Toronto.Representative® ivery.Phone LennoxviUe II \u2022wante^l «mall to-wns also.\tHunting à Sons D RY HARDWOOD SLABS OR BLOCK-u, also 4 ft.cash on del-W.W.H.Reg\u2019d., Huoticgville, Que.LEAN DIGNIFIED VOCATION FOR dies.Qualify for $35 weekly and up.Dry hardtvood.four ft.or cut to any length required : IS in.block- EWING & McFADDEN Advocates.Barristers and Solicitor» MONTREAL We beg to announce the removal of our offices to Suite 520 on the fifth floor of the Transportation Building, 132 SL James Street West Telephone Lancaster 8733 EWING & MeFADDEN ARCHITECT Write Stadia for information.Commercial -wood, all body wood ; also soft and mixed Designing erine.W.School», Room Montreal.Cath- wood, four ft., cut if for bakers.Apply W\\ wanted.Very suitable H.A.Smith, Phone SITUATIONS VACANT kD aii'-art who ii fist-class typist ar.d '.cist of ?rtsch iîipfai.Tool vcc:'.-::r.z eor.i;- T W.GREGOIRE.86 WELLINGTON ST.North.Phone 280.Landscape architect\u2014Frederick G Todd.320 Castle Buiidicg.Montreal.Tel.Up 1263.MISCELLANEOUS A NY ONE HAVING PART OR FULL from oherorcoke ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS t1 YDNEÏ A.MEADE.QUEBEC LAND Surveyor.Coaticoe.-:, Que.¦ Beil phone.CUT YOUR COAL BILL 50% by installing a mmm electric COAL BURNER It burns coal which costs you from $7 to $9 per ton, and the Thermostatic Control maintains an even temperature in your home at all times, irrespective of weather conditions.Hundreds are already in service and are proving satisfactory in every way.For further information and bulletin, call .or write Wiggett Electric Co., Ltd.19 Marquette Street.Sherbrooke, Que.M.P., of Le Pas, Man., arrived home in time to see his father before he died.Many beautiful flowers were sent as a tribute of the respect and esteem in which he was held, amongst them being a spray of red roses, (his favourite flower) from his wife, wreath from the Creamery staff, where he was employed, sprays from Mr.and Mrs.Hemming, Mrs.F.Butler and Mrs.Bell, of LennoxviUe, Mrs.M.Dougherty, and Mrs.A.Adams, of Coaticook, also a spray from his children.Those from a distance who attended the funeral were Mrs.M.Dougherty ar.d Mrs.A.Adams, of Coaticook, Mr.and Mrs.Clare Adams, of North Hatley, Mr.and Mrs.Norman Heming, Mrs.J.Butler and Mr.Gerald Butler, of Sand Hill, Lennox-villa, Mr.John Dougherty, of Newport, Vt., and Mrs.Ray Brown, of v ale Perkins.The friends and neighbors wish .0 express their deepest sympathy to the family in their sad bereavement.APPRECIATION We want to take this opportunity to thank our many Friends and Patrons for their Enthusiastic Reception of the Inauguration of Sight and Sound Pictures at our Theatre.We assure them that our policy will always be, \u201cThe Best Pictures at Popular Little Prices.\u201d THANKS.The Management PREMIER Horace Sweetland, of Marblehead, BIRTHS.MARRIAGES, DEATHS Mass.Mr.Sweetland was a member of White Mountain Lodge, I.O.O.F., Order of Railroad Conductoi'g and Railroad Veterans.ti:n:r.g s~ -./1 P.DUEUC.E.A.Sc.GRAD.ENGI-^ * reer, Quebec L&nd Surveyor.Berg.Pat- ! TEACHERS WANTED R AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE L.LL TAP TAIN FOR QUICK BU\u2019YBl \u2022 We!.Sz, S., Sherbrooke.BellTei.: | \u2014 NOTARIES (The Man \u201cin \u201cthe C \" Qv«c cx.>cr.z.Ttj.-.-.«j t___ T.~ B.WORTHINGTON.LL.B., NOTARY \u2014\u2022 * Faclic.Ectateo »etiled, istuer c! Marri sga Ljian«es, Sun Life Bldg.Sherbrooke.Z- G.E.BORLASE.NOTARY PUBLIC.\u20ac5 Wellington Sl No., Sherbrooke.WANTED TO KENT WAyTtD Lur.o ro H»ve :0 ch.,irt\".Ar: OB SIX by let- ter to Patrick Sreenlay.Que.FARMS FOR SALK .**.?\t44.-i-.\tL.n: Knlrr.t, T-yzçrer.ger Sedan, $1,450, Lir.roln L.mousine, $1,205 .Lmc-.i* Limousine, $1,000 ; Win» St.CU.re 4-p&c«en£\u20acr Phaeton, Î625; Buick 1527 5-pc«eager Sedan, $423.Lincoln Visit .on, 1636 St.Catherine St.West.Mont PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS D R.ETIIIER, PHONE 6T6.84 KING ST West.Electrotherapy, Urinary Diseases TARS i-7 Ne FA s.RM FOR EALE 2\u2019- wrenard.¦water ;r.tu:.dings, the ixnpiemer.U to work the fai md high grade Ayrshire ato< »ale to a prompt buyer.Apply E.Vercmr.eau, 115 Mt.Pleasa brooke.Phone 2100-W.LES FROM acres wood, ejhone; a.Also hors* Sacrificed proprietor, McCABE & PLANTE.EYE.EAR oee.Throat, Olivier Bldg.Sherbrooke Office hour»: 3.30 a.m.to 5 p.m.Tel.1740 Special»!* St.Vincent de Paul Hapitai.REAL ESTATE EOR SALE DK E \u2014\tand I TOPI LOOK! ACT! - 3IGHT-ROOM bew« fer *s!e.A1 ttaditioj!.bardweod >rs and finish, largi c«!!ar, i-ta of land, o minute, to beautiful Lake Mix.zvupp.reaxcna&ie offer relueei.Settle estate.32 Ayer'* Cliff.Que.A.TOMKINS.EYE.EAR.NOSL Throat.Specialist to the Sherbrooke Hoep'.tal.136 Wellington St.N Tei.17k DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE OR TO LET Queen St., North Ward, in first class condition; also a double garage.For particular* apply 103 Portland Avenue.Pr.one 893.\\'NE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING LOTS for »a.e on Portland Avenue and on evrton Street.Moderate price» ; easy terms, all 546, or apply to Newton Construction o.Limited, 1G5 Portland Ave.Sherbrooke.AUCTION SALE Saturday, Oct.26th, 1929 at One p.jn- For Mr.Arthur Touctatte 210 Short St., Sherbrooke, On* bo-do.7 and three bedroom lulUx.itcr.tr.furniture, »tove, refrigerator, oil- REAL ESTATE AGENTS Donald h.gunter, real estate Agent, Richmond, fa.-tae and town rroDïrtie».TeL 144.Hatley.Que.Moon pleNty O NOTICE T'.'.e Diamond Taxi Association hereby gives notice that Mr.Irving Faith is no longer connected with the said Association.L.A.HAMEL, Secretary.Sherbrooke, Oct.24th, 1929.;tra Auctioneer.Don\u2019t neglect to read the Glassi-/ fied Advertisements in this issue , /\u2019m king of the sky When the sun goes to bed.He always makes sure That his friends are well fed.The family is happily well fed whose meats come from these pure-food shops., Al&fi A#ieSand So*15\u2019#*1 ^ CHOICE MEATS ^ IT6 WELLINGTON ST.S.AND LA NS DOWN MARKET MR.M.S.CHIDLOW, HUSSAR, ALTA.HUSSAR, Alta., Oct.24.\u2014TU funeral of Mr.Malcolm Stewart Chidlow, aged twenty-four, son of -Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm Chidlow, of Calgary, took place on Saturday afternoon, October 12th, Rev.W.H.Morgan officiating.The late Mt.Chidlow was torn at Farnhara, Que., but livea most of his life iti Calgary, where ha was educated and received his normal school training.He taught school at Makepeace, Wostok and Smoky River.He leaves his widow, nee Lucia May Carter, his father, mether and three brothers, David, Clark and Jack.The floral tributes were many and beautiful.MR.GEORGE H.SWEETLAND.CONCORD, N.H.CONCORD, N.H., Oct.24\u2014The death occurred on Wednesday, October 9th, of Mr.G.H.Sweetland at he age of sixty-one years.The re-nains were brought to Upper Melbourne for burial, the bearers be-ng Messrs.J.W.Smith, J.E.Mairs, S.S.Carr, E.Smith, L.Quarts and Geo.L.Aubrey, all relatives of deceased.Interment took place at Ebenezer Cemetery.There were many floral tributes.The late Mr.G.II.Sweetland was in the employ of the Boston and Maine Railroad for forty-one years, and his death came as a great shock to his many friends.Survivors are a widow, Martha Smith Sweetland; one sister, Mrs.J.E.Colby, of Penacook, N.H.; and one brother, Mr.EARN 6.00 TO 10.00 A DAY Learn and Earn part time Motor Mechanic», Battery, Welding, Vulcanizing.House Wiring, Bricklaying, Plastering, Harber-ing, lleauiy Culture Work .Good pnaltlons open.Write or call, free In» true tire book.DOMINION TRADE SCHOOLS i IH7ST.UWIENCE BIYD, MONTtUt Free employment Service\u2014Coaet to Cocut BRINGING UP FA THER ( 0- 0E>.« l *bKi W TH!-) TOO I MV BROTHER WAB HERE.' I- j tvv BROTHER WA¦''< !Î MOVEMENT ON MONEY » I # FROM U.S.TO LONDON # j ah\t.I *\tLONDON, Oct., 24.\u2014 * j I\tSharp falls ranging from | ^f three to five points occurred # | ift in the \u201ctrans-Atlantic\u201d is- * * sues on the stock exchange ® ) I # today following yesterday\u2019s # i Plttis liiuler V/ay for iransfer of Right Hon.James Henry Sculiin, Party Had Gone Out m hearrh & The movement of money * j Three TInasand Head of Rein-; Netv Prime Minister in Austra- for W.Cannon and Leonce ® :from Ameri« to London as * Lizotte.t inancial and Market News deer from Alaska to Macken- zie River.lips La!:r Government, Says Wanted, Their Absorption While British Settlers Are (By Canadian Press) ST.FLL1CIEN, Que., Oct., 24.\u2014 Must Defend on Expansion cf F':>ur of lh(; avi^tor5.U\u2019lCS Oi nr.SBing m p.\u2019in j i j !;he search ûor W.Camion and, rnmary anti beccndary Indus- teonce Lizotte, who have not been -4 HSiralia.\theard from since they left here for !\t\u2014 ~\tChibougamau, October 9th, were (Associated Press Despatch) ; ^ported safe last.night-Hcnri j * CANBERRA, Australia, Oct.24.\u2014 Belanger, Captain ^muh, Captain,* The new Labor Government of Aus- Dean and George Low.Low flying ?develop the Com- a Price Brothers plane, returned ! *** to Roberval yesterday afternoon ; *4 (By Canadian Press) OTTAWA Oct.24.\u2014The big drive | which will sec 3,000 head of rein- ! doer transferred from the west j coast of Alaska to the eastern delta : of the Mackenzie River will begin this week, or as soon as the winter ! freszeup comes, according to reports received by the Northwest Territor- ti'alia wishes to ias branch of the Department of the jffioriWealth with settlers \"from Great\t.\t.\t, Interior.\tIBritain, but their absorption must ^rcm Chibougamau to bring the ! v This is the most ambitious pro* 'depend on the expension of the prim-!-ews that the search plane flown-j ^ gramme,, involving the migration of\tsecon(]ary industries of Aus-1 by Captain Smith, with Henri Bel- * domesticated animals, ever under-!jlaijai\tHorn jame3 Scul-i arger, Mechanic Lymburner and taken in that northern region, and j^p ngW prime Minister, in a talking a man named Simpson, was safe at preparations for it have been in pro- !mo\u2019tion picture which has been made! Chibougamau waiting better weath-gress for several months.The rem-! specially for showings in Great er before returning.But there was deer have .been purchased by the Britain.If absorption of the new-i no news of the missing Cannon and Canadian Government from the Lo-jcomers was not balanced with Aus- I.izctte, and Lieutenant Bonnard, men Brothers Corporation of New jtralia\u2019s expension hardships and dif-| et the Royal Air Force, who set York, the object being to .replenish ;fjcuitjes must ensue, he warns.He out nearly two weeks ago in search the food supplies of the wards of !eXpre3ECS confidence that progress, of the first two and never return-the Canadian people in the far!of iasting benefit to the Empire; ed.north\u2014the Eskimos.Also the rais-cou](j be made when he had an op-i Captain Dean accomnanied Pilot ing and herding of reindeer may re- portunity y Fortin and B.Alton Rhicard.;vi-.n.nowden, of the Can i.; Bank of Commerce, has beer.tiLed that he ii to be transfer-e-\u2019 Huntingdon.The rnar.v fr\u2019prd* Kraft Velveeta Cheese 1-2, plain.20c Shirriffs True Fruit Jelly.29c Ardmona Peaches Halves or sliced, size 2 1-2 Tin.29c Lynn Valley Pears No.2 - 2 for ., .25c Rinso Large.19c A.& P.Bread, Large Loaf.19c Palmolive Soap, 2 for 15c Pa^e & Shaw, Lowney, Toiler's Bar Candy 6 for.25c Black Tea No.1, lb.58c Belgium Peas, No.3, Tin.15c Lily-White-Corn-Syrup 2 Ihs.tin.13c BISCUIT Christie s Chocolate Empire, !b.The H Great acific **ea LIMITED.OF CANADA tlantic & K.Z-UiflEam C.0.SAINT-JEAN LIMITED 21 WELLINGTON STREET NORTH.TELEPHONES: 1236-1237.STORE NEWS FOR THIS WEEK-END! Attractive Values For Friday and Saturday Worsted Suiting 54 in.wide.This suiting, fine in quality, with contrasting pes.Regularly $4.50 per yard.To clear at ., is made silk stri-sold at Heavy Fall Tweeds These tweeds are all in short lengths, not more than 4 yards each.Were sold up to $3.00 per yard.To clear at per yard.Checked! weeds for Skirts\tLattice Checked Armure Checked Armure for skirts, to wear with a sweater, in proper shades such as brown and navy blue.54 in.1 FA wide.To clear, per yard.\t1 Overshot Check Tweed in brown, navy and black, full 54 inches wide.Regularly sold at $4.50.To clear at, per yard.3,00 We Are Introducing a New Make of Gloves which is Represented as Wonderful! Off m if m i Landel Gloves Landel Washable Gloves in gauntlet style.Hand-sewn seams, in mode and pastel.Price Q FA per pair.OuJU Gloves for Fall and by the Way for Xmas Dent\u2019s Washable Gloves Dent s washable doeskin gloves, fancy cuffs, contrasting trimming, in shades of tan and mode.Hosiery of Pure Siik The Allen A Hosiery of fine silk to wear with under hose for fall.Made circular knit.Shades suntan, sable and white.Price $1 MO Per ^ir Right at the Time You Are Replenishing Your Draperies and Linens Come These Special Values Rayon Drapery Fabrics YARD $1.49 Here is a chance to purchase your drapery needs and save money.Beautiful curtain fabrics in Damask and lighter weight materials for over draves for all your rooms.Beautiful blends of color in most of all the popular shades.An exceptional value at this price.All 50 inches wide and guaranteed sunfast.Special Display\u2014Mezzanine floor.French Tuscan Panels Something different for your living room windows, in a rich ecru shade, with embroidered patterns in white, finished with 4 in.fringe at bottom.48 in.wide.Each 3.75 Linen Luncheon Sets Extra nice quality linen crash, with plain centres and colored striped borders, in Rose, Blue, Green, Gold.Cloth 44 x 44 6 napkins, 12x12 in.Set.1,95 English Hand-Blocked Cretonnes Superior quality cretonnes, in beautiful designs and rich colorings, suitable for draperies and slip covers and all decorative needs.Select these with confidence as colors are fast to sun and washing.31 inches wide.Pfl-.Yard.OjC BARGAIN BASEMENT THRIFT COLUMN ARE YOU ON THE LOOKOUT FOR A WINTER COAT?A special purchase of beautiful new brown coats, made of soft wools in new weaves, warmly interlined and lined with rayon ^suks.Beaverine and Russian Fitch collars.Sizes j [j QQ 13 to 20 Flannelette Blankets 11-4 size, pair $2.15 * Down Filled Comforters $8.45 HEAVY COTTON EIDERDOWN Pink and blue heavy Cotton Eiderdown for children\u2019s kim-°nps or other uses.36 inches wide.Specially priced for quick selling, a yard Remnants A lot of nice lengths of Coatings to sell while they IT.1.50, 2,00, 3.00 Black Satin 18 inches wide, specially for coat trimmings or 7C,, cushion tops.Yard .\u2022 0 C Selling Coating Special A few good shades, including black.Per yard.1.69 Black Faille, 75c yard.Four only Beacon Cloth Kimonos, size 16, Each $3.50 Embroidered Swiss Panels Each On Sale Again A new lot of Window Shades, green or cream, 36 x 72, each_____69c Hemstitched Sheet» Made of Wabasso cotton, 72 x 90, and Pillow slips to match, 40 and 42 inch.Sheets, each $1.00 Slips, each .\t.25 SPECIAL IN SILKS 36 inch wide Black !\t36 inch wide Black Duchess Satin.Sale price | Chiffon Taffeta.Sale a yard.$1.45 * price a yard_____$1.35 ODDS AND ENDS of Flannelette, Sheeting, Prints and other materials practically at your own price.P 1.00 Attractive Swiss Panels for all your windows.Nicely embroidered, in the ecru shade.40 in.wide x 2^/4 yards.Linen Table Cloths * Turkish Bath Towel» 4.50 Product of Jno.S.Brown & Rons, Belfast, Ireland.Size 2x2% yards, in assorted patterns.Regular $6.00 each, \u2019for .Linèn Lunch Cloths Size 60 x GO in.A good quality, cream with attractive colored borders.Hemmed ready for use Each.98c Draperies and Linens\u2014 V'hite with colored bordera of Blue.Gold.Rose and Mauve.A splendid towel that will give excellent service.Size 2 I x 42 inches.Pf} _ Each.ÜJL Mr; zznnmc FI nor.i "]
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