Voir les informations

Détails du document

Informations détaillées

Conditions générales d'utilisation :
Protégé par droit d'auteur

Consulter cette déclaration

Titre :
Sherbrooke daily record
Éditeur :
  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
Contenu spécifique :
vendredi 22 novembre 1929
Genre spécifique :
  • Journaux
Fréquence :
quotidien
Notice détaillée :
Titre porté avant ou après :
    Prédécesseurs :
  • Sherbrooke gazette ,
  • Sherbrooke examiner
  • Successeur :
  • Sherbrooke record
Lien :

Calendrier

Sélectionnez une date pour naviguer d'un numéro à l'autre.

Fichier (1)

Références

Sherbrooke daily record, 1929-11-22, Collections de BAnQ.

RIS ou Zotero

Enregistrer
[" Sherbrooke Daili Record Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1929.Thirty-Third Year.RUSH ASSISTANCE TO STRICKEN COMMUNITIES Premier MacDonald Severely\t¦\t^ Many Were Swept It) HiMSeS Tidal *¦ it % * « G VIM Y * DAY * * * LORD BYNG OF PASSED QUIET LONDON Nov., 22.\u2014The « »- Esiween Twenty-Six and Thirty-^ Six Men, Women and Children #\t* Perished When Huge Tidal) g P^TTSS.SORBE^Y J Wave Swept Cliffs of Barin for) SC0UTS_ JAMBOREE ; Distance of Thirty Miles Fol-i * (Associated Press Despatch.) f lov/ing Earthquake \u2014 Fund Being Collected for People Whose Means of Livelihood Hnve Been Demolished.(Canadian Press Despatch) ST.JOHN\u2019S, Nfld., Nov.22.The government steamer Meigle, carrying doctors, ! nurses and provisions, early to- , day was nearing the devastated .coast of Burin Peninsula, where i twenty-six men, women and chih | dren were known to have perish- | ed when a tidal wave fifteen i feet high swept the cliffs of | B-irin for a distance of thirty ! miles following Monday s earth- i\t^ quake, which until yesterday Suii; of Edward Kelly Againsi (Canadian Press Despatch) LONDON, Nov.22.\u2014Lord # ! iff Byng of Vimy, who is suffer- * ! # ing from congestion of the iff ¥f lungs, passed a quiet day iff ; iff yesterday and his condition $f ! # remains unchanged, his doc- %f ! # tor said at midnight.\t%f 1 » I ^\t* Ofiffifiiffafiff iff iff iff iff iff GIRLS DISAPPOINTED WHEN PRINCE SAT AND WATCHED AT DANCE ON BOARD SHI?JUDGE STEELE DIES AT HOME IN BROOKLYN Former Attorney-General of Louisiana Played Important Part in Reconstruction of South\u2014 Native of Stanstead.last night at a dance aboard the , Transylvania in dock here when the world Boy Scouts\u2019 jamboree ® j Prince of Wales sat and watched in-i if?, at Birkenhead last summer if | stead of dancing.I i'- resulted in a profit of $50,- iff |\tprinee looked very tired after #\t000,^ which,\thowever,\tis m-\tiff\tj\ta busy day in Edinburg.He sat .7\tsufficient to\tmeet the\tlosses\t&\tj\twith the Duchess of Montrose and, ^\ton the _ tw'o previous jam-\tif\t\\\tdespite many anxious glances from borees, in 1920 and 1924.\t*\t!\tthe fair dancers, did not take the #\t* ! floor.(Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, Nov.22.\u2014 Former GLASGOW, Scotland, Nov.22.\u2014 'judge Hiram Roswell Steele, former Lassies of this and surrounding | attorney general of Louisiana and a bailiewicks were keenly disappointed I former district attorney of King\u2019s ; county by appointment of Governor -Theodore Roosevelt, died yesterday at his Brooklyn home.He was 87 years old.He was a native of Stanstead, Que.\t\t « « Judge Steele, a civil war veteran, acquired a reputation in judicial and executive positions both in New York and in the south during the reconstruction period.ARBITRATOR IN GRIFFITH CASE LOSES ACTION Premier King Expressed Opinion That Western Canada Is Pleased With Policies Of His Government was believed to have caused little damage.1 he steamer j Daisy rendered what assistance j she could to the stricken com ; \u2022nunities and then left for St.John\u2019s to place the case before! the government.Point Aux Gauls and Port An ; .Against City of Sherbrooke for $365 as Payment for Services Dismisse ,in Judgment Given by Mr.Justr White This Morning.In a judgment given this morning ] Believes that Policies of Government Have Contributed in No Small Way to Prosperity So Greatly in Evidence on Every Side\u2014With Respect to Attitude of Present Administration Toward Existing Tariff Controversy in U.S., Prime Minister Believes People of Western Canada, in Common With People of Canada Generally, in Cordial Accord.- \u2022 «-\u2014- h) r 22.\u2014 ! United to (Associated Press Despatch) cevorplv hii eisrht i >n tlm Superior Court by Mr.Jus- vrr.INNIPEG, Man., Nov ?raS \u2018 \u201e\u2022 \u201e+ +1,-, former\u2019 nla'co and'White, the action of Edward;\tThe action of _ the drowning at the former place and Kelly) of this dty; îûr ?365 in ,,ay | VV gtates Senate m voting IbTwas Taylor s Bay.four: Lord\u2019s ' mcnt of his services as arbitrator te I adjourn for a week before the_reg Cove, four Lasiabne, uuc.\t'\u201c'\u2022r'\"\u2019\";\" ! dismissed with costs.\t_ most 01 the vie |\t.\t.!a vindication of the course his Gov- ernment has followed in relation to ! r.ri r\u2019c Pav f.mr- TnrdN-1 ment of his services as arhif.ator Hi I aciourn xui a ween.\t**\u2022»- 5t,- b v\tùvo and I connection with the purchase of the : u!ar meeting begins, without pass- L \u2019 j the immediate ! Griffith property by the city was j ing the Tariff B;!l is viewed by .°\"e\u2019 .In_.th®\ti dismissed with costs.\tPrime Minister Mackenzie King as tims were women and children, 1 The plaintiff alleged that in the | \u2019 month of March, 1927, and for some vicinity of Burin, tims were wome swept away in their houses A fund is being collected 1 the people whose means of livelihood\t_\t-\t._ have been demolished.Boats, fish- 1 certain property belonging to Mr.A fund is being collected here for j time previously, the defendant had Returning to Winnipeg last night \u201d\texpropriate a part of a f h;\tof the west Mr.KinK nortv hPlrmirinfr to Mr.\t,\t,\t.i \u2022 _ BEAVERBROOK DEFENDS FREE TRADE POLICY WELL KNOWN MEN OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS (By W.C.Skinner) i Resumption Of Trade With Russia Results In Much Criticism «- decided to I issued a ing stands and other equipment ne- | Wm.H.Griffth.That after many j satisfaction with the success of the cessary to the fishing industry | pourparlers the defendant and tj10 drjp wbj(.b he said in ail particulars; statement expressing his Newspaper Peer Believes Tariff Barriers Nei Casse of War- tTumbled before the disastrous ; said Griffith agre, d to si,limit the surpassed his expectations.His United Europe Security Against ( said expropriation to arbitration, the\t.to determine the V/ar.MANY HOMELESS FAMILIES IN NEED OF ASSISTANCE The defendant pleaded that the re.Jutions adopted by the Council of the d \".ndnnt, and any agree-ner.t which they signed are ultra (Associated Press Despatch) ST.JOHN'S, Nfld., Nov.22.\u2014 Toil of the gigantic tidal wave which lashed an isolated section of the southeast coast of Burin Peninsula, following the earthquake last Monday, was variously estimated here today at twenty-six to thirty-six,\t\u201e lives and property loss of great t.e -upentir C.rt.exent in small fishing villages.> 1 Tri «nmminff nn t With land communication severed for three days by a severe storm yave.\t; ouiv* cjvY.uHi.cv.v,.w\tj grst mee;;na.Was held here on The French islands of St.Pierre) said arbitrators to determine the 12^ovemi}er 1st, after which he ad-\t_______ r\"d Miquelon, near the Newfound-; amount to be paid to Grilfith.The (]resset] meetings in Saskatoon,!\t.\tT\tr land, suffered little damage, accord- two arbitrators could not agree, and > prince Aibert, Rosthern, Edmonton, .'.'I q,L\t'Vmi ing to reports.\ttherefore named the plaintiff as Pl.ince George, Prince Rupert, Ocean T nP^M Nnv o\"eTord Beav r- third arbitrator.That the plaintiff ; TToim Vancouver Calearv and Re-( LONDON, Nov.2y.L,oia tseav .1 filled the obligations of a tliird ar- gina;\u2019 All were well-attended.\tbro°J spcai;1'1'\u2019' at a dfnnerx,1fHSp ! UUr,(\u201e .»i claim,,I «9R in pay- \u2022\t™\t^ mcnt of ins s.rv.c™,\tf , \u201eU,jed- \u201eid Mr.Kin*, |\t\u201el,'ch n \u2018that Western Canada, and m West-;\tbai.rier was a cause of war, ern Canada I include the three ^ ^ know the strength of a F raine Provinces and British Col-, United Em.; c was £3curity again jt | umbia, is well-pleased with the! vires, rul and v :\u2019.hout effect, and 1 polide» confidence, from discord to unity.I \u2018 material allegations rt'\t-«novom, mcnmi-rou i wuulu up two empires end .a third, an v \u201cic one, which be more sicure than the other j two.It has been \"morally recognized that as regards the relations of the i\ti provinces of the Dominion, problems!-¦ - - \"\t-v ( such as those p- taining to economic .,-alds 0f the Dominion that Can-conditions in the Maritimes, the re-!a(ia>8' ,\u2018ciations were never more turn to the western provinces of.satic''ictory or happier than they their natural resources, and to .,\t[ the ny ment\u201d British Columbia of the lands in the)\u2019 \u201e\t0 I)cop,c Are jn Accord.Pcac.River district and the railway\tr belt, have either been solved or are i ^ith respect to .the attitude o /.I the way to solution.In the arena t*ll! present admin,, tration G.wiud j of inter-imperial and world affairs, i the existm- tariff controversy m the it is not less apparent throughout Uml l States, the Prime Minis,oi Condition Of Georges Clemenceau Extremely Critical \u2014 Physicians Admit Outlook None Too Bright Fatal Issue a Possibility at Any Time\u2014Eighty-Eight Year-Old French V/ar Premier Has Remained Conscious and is Able to Recognize Those About Him.First Heavy Snow Fall Reported In Pennslyvania, New York And New England-Several Accidents 1 lieved the neople >f Western Can- | ada, in common with the citizens of ; Canada generally, were in cordial accord.\t! \u201cL R now everywhere recognized that to have adopted in June last, : the \u2019-o.-osal of Mr.Bennett and his 1 folic.vers to kr ' Parliament in session pending the revision by the United ~tatcs Congress of its tariff would have h wi to vlace our coun-, try in a ludicrous oosition not only ! Brought With It a Sharp Drop in Temperature\u2014Nine-|ia its owa cves- but !\u201d ^ eyes °f f , c r, r- n .i \u2022 i wi\tother nations as veil.If ever a teen Inches or bnow hell at Dunkirk, IN.T.\tj mm ; n pa.cyhas been vin- i dicatrd in its attitude on a great j question, it is the nresent Government in its attitude towards the tarif.' question in the early part of : th \u2019 year\u201d, Mr.King said.Storm, Which in Some Cases Reached Blizzard Proportions, PARIS.Nov.22.\u2014 Friends of former Premier Clemenceau, eighty-eight year old French war Premier, this afternoon said that his condition was extremely critical and that a fatal issue was a possibility at any time.Dr.Raida, noted heart expert, who .has been called in to assist doctors | De Gennes .Laubvy and Gossel.made an examination and said:\t[ \u201cM.Clemenceau\u2019s condition is ; grave, but I am hopeful there is no ing from colic.\u201cIn view of his age, the illness is grave\u201d, he said, adding that the general outlook was not brilliant.The physician appeared holding the imperial preference system, after being passed unanimously by the Conservative party\u2019s ^ctur*» wr0 MasWcVl V\"L \u2022''iA., sÆ .\\V> \\ NtOK tP.fi Sl' éM, &3 SONS CORN STARCH Foster.(Mr.Robinson and sons, of verness, were guosts on Tuesday at the homo of Mr.and Mrs P.C.Clark and railing on several of the neighbors.About thirty from here attended the twenty-first birthday party for Mr.Cortis Stanhope at ins home at the Brill on Tuesday evening.Word was received early Wed nesday morning, November 20th, of! the sudden death of Wei dell, the] young son of Mr.Thomas Robinson.of Three Rivers.He «p operated on a few days ago for appen-! dicitis, but passed away suddenly.] Mueh sympathy is extend \u2019d to Mr.Robinson and family by all his I friends in this bereavement, Mrs.I Robinson having only passed away 1 hist.« few months sire WORTH FINDING The \u2018\u2018Wear-Ever\u2019\u2019 trade mark shown at the right is stamped on the bottom of this Coffee Pot and every other genuine \u201cWenr-Ever\u201d Utensil.More than one hundred million utensils bearing this mark are in use today.Always look for it on the aluminum ware vou buy.ALUMINIUM (VI) LIMITED MONTREAL i *\t11-4/ VI ^ TORONTO ear-twe Aluminum Ki dhen Utensils i PAGE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1929.- .- II DR.DA ROME\u2019S HOSPITAL EYE\u2014EAR\u2014NOSE «> The fine musical concert given in His*Majesty\u2019s Theatre last evening by the noted pianist.Miss A del a Verre, who was ably assisted b> Mrs.Alberta LeBaron Adams and Mr.Gaston Jutras.both well-known musicians of Sherbrooke, was xhor-The audience, si LENNOXVTLLE SUCCESSFUL CARD PARTY HELD Mrs.A.0.Beck opened her home Mr.Geo.C.Hall, representing thé on Brewster Street yesterday af- Session of the Church.The other temoon for a bridge, under the items on the programme included a auspices of Maple Copse Chapter piano solo, by Miss Lemire; vocal j ci\" the I.O.D.E.Cards w ere played \u2022 solos, by Mr.E.M.Armitage, Miss Î at twenty-two tables and the priz- Eleanor Wheeler and Miss Doris es were won by Mrs.T.E.Burton, j Metcalfe; musical selections, (piano cughly enjoyed.\t*.|.MUIL., though not an especially large one,\tPattison, Mrs.Lewis Moore and violin), by the Hersey brothers; was very appreciative.\t.\t: and Mrs.Nakash, Sherbrooke.Re- ar.d a brief address by the pastor, Miss Verne, w-'no received paît cx .freshments were served at the tea Rev.Dr.W.S.Lennon, her musical training under the re- j10ur by the hostesses and several! A surprise element was introduc-j Downed musician Paderwiski, again of the memi,e.r4.delighted her listeners last evening,\t- j Foss, in one of the witty as she did when she visited Sner-\tGENERAL NOTES\t: speeches for which he is noted call-] brooke several weeks ago.\ta number of Lenr-x \"lia nocple'sd Mr.E.S.Stevens to the front | Her numbers last evening were were pTf :er- t ,._e opening of the and made tl - presentation c-f a gift well-selected and varie?, giving her j Mackinuon Memorial* Building on to him on the occasion of his arriv-full scope in which to display her -y£i}ries{;av afternoon and others at another birthday.The re-! 9.15 10\u2014\tDance orchestras.WEAL, Baltimore\u2014282.8\u20141060 k.7\u2014Amos-Andy; Concert.8.30\u2014\tProgrammes from NBC.11\u2014\tSolos; Slumber Music.WEEI, Boston\u2014508.2\u2014590 k.6\u2014\tDinner music; News.7\u2014\tNBC Network (WEAF).11\u2014News; Talk; Weather.WGR.Buffalo\u2014545.1\u2014550 k.6\u2014\tReports: Dinner mus!e.8\u2014\tNBC Network ( VYF.AF).WLW, Cincinnati-428 3\u2014700 k.0\u2014Dinner music; Gold Spot.7\u2014\tAmos-Andy; Features.8\u2014\tMountaineers; Marvin Hour.10\u2014\tEnna Jettick; Dance.11\u2014\tDance music.WCX-WJR, Detroit\u2014399.8\u2014750 k.7\u2014University Hour.3.3Ô\u2014NBC-WJZ programme.11\u2014Dance Music.WWJ, Detroit\u2014325.9\u2014920 k.6\u2014News; Dinner music .'\u2014NBC Network (WJZ).11\u2014Dance programmes ' WOR, Newark\u2014422.3\u201471C k.6\u2014News; Dinner music.7.45\u2014Programme; Talk.fv.30\u2014Recital; Radio Players.10.30\u2014\tDance music.ed into the pv .gramme_when Mr.A.WEAF, New York\u2014454.3\u2014660 k.6\u2014\tDinner music.7\u2014\tThe New Business World.9\u2014\tWalter Eamrosch Crthestra.10\u2014\tLucky Strike Orchestra.dulged in, the old popular favorites [ used being thrown on the lantern screen.Miss Muriel McHarg, B.A., | presided at the piano.The programme which followed ] was opened -with a piano solo by | Miss Lemire, which drew a decided ; \u201cencore\u201d from the audience.Ad- i dresses of welcome were given by.Mr.C.B.Howard, M.P., represent-1 ing the Board of Stewards, and by talent and ability.Her first number was Prelude, iLigue and Chorale in E (Mendelssohn) after which rite pleased her audience with Papillons, Ç>p 2 (Schumann».Chopin\u2019s Funeral March Sonata (Op.36) was indeed orne of the outstanding numbers of £ne evening.By request Miss \\ erne played Reflets Dans 1\u2019Eau (Debus-fy i and Le Vent (Alkan).Her musi-«1 box number by De Severac was a\u2019fo much enjoyed.Mrs.Alberta LeBaron Adams, whose voice has pleased many a Sherbrooke audience, kindly rendered three solos.These numbers, all compositions by Miss Verne, were Gipsy Leaves, Nature's Lullaby and Canada.The words for each number were arranged by Miss Alice Wilsoa, also of Sherbrooke, also the words of \u201cOut of the Dusk,\" which Miss Verne kindly rendered as * encote.Mr.Jutras, who is regarded as ?ne of the outstanding violinists of the Eastern Townships, very pleasingly rendered \u201cInspiration,\u201d another of Miss Verne\u2019s compositions, »nd as an encore played a very prêt- ! sited the building last -- c-nmg.BOY SCOUT NEWS on was a well deserved one, j i for Mr.Stevens, besides being one I j of the most faithful attendants at! 'church and a devoted usher, only re-1 icentlv surrendered the office of rec-! : ording steward, which he had held | ; for a great many years.Following the programme an-1 ! other period of community singing j from printed song sheets was in-1 ' dulged in, with Miss McHarg again presiding at the piano.Refreshments were then served in cafeteria style from tables set along the Court j street side of the hall.The members of the Ladies\u2019 Circle of the chinch, who provided the refreshments a* th : instance of the hosts, acquitted themselves in this undertaking in their usu-nl effective way.The gathering broke up shortly after \u2018-.n o'clock with everybody in a\" ndance voicing pleasure over the fine and free social fellowship of the ev.ning.It is the intention of the officers of the church to repeat this j social funcrion in ^imewhat varying 1 .\t.\t,\t, r, ,\tiforms during the incoming winter, first Sherbrooke Pack\t'sea-on.The next one is to be par-! meeting of tne First bher-jticulariy for the younger members! _\t.\t.brooke Pack was held last evening ; 0f the congregation, ty lullaby.Miss \\erne kindly act- ; a* their lair, Hubbard avenue, with Before last evening\u2019s company left eu ^as accompanist for Mrs.Adams .aa excellent attendance; r'f mem- for thsir homes, a very hearty vote ! They li *nd Mr.Jutras.\tbers.A good, noisy time was held of thanks, n .J bv Mr.J.H Brvi The programme was very delight- bv 11\u2014Organ; Dance music.WJZ, New York\u2014394 5-760 k.6\u2014\tJubilee Singers; Amos-Andy.8\u2014\tCelebrities; Marvin Hour.9\u2014\tTrio; Play ; Giliet Hour.10\u2014 Chicago\tCivic Opera: \u201cRomeo and Juliet.\u201d 1C\u2014Slumber Hour.WABC, New York\u2014349.6\u2014860 k 6.30\u2014\tNit Wit Hour.8\u2014\tCanadians: Babson Hour.9\u2014\tGraybar \u201cMr.an ! Mrs.\u201d 9.30\u2014\tHenry Hadley Symphony.10\u2014\tParamount-Publix Hour.11\u2014\tLance music; Reverie.KDKA, Pittsburgh\u2014305.9\u2014980 k.0.30\u2014Dinner concert.7.15\u2014Radio Club; Readings.7.45\u2014NBC Network (WJZ).11\u2014Amos-Andy; Dance music.Vi UY, Sclinectacfy\u2014379.5\u2014790 L.7\u2014\tDinner programme.8\u2014\tMusical feature.9\u2014\tNBC Network (WEAF).11\u2014Dance music.BZ, Springfield\u2014302.8\u2014990 k.6\u2014Dinner hour features.8\u2014\tSailortown; Marvin Hour.9\u2014\tDixie; Gillette; Swallows.11\u2014Antartic broadcast.-v- Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classi-name something you ful in every respect.+ * + \u2014 + ¦2-* + + + + ** + *****4*** yce, i all, with games, stories and was tendered to those who had taken I class work.There is to be a hike | part in the programme, and to those i ! held Saturday afternoon starting v \u2019.o had assisted in making the i from their headquarters at 2 o\u2019clock function a p-cnounced success.CITY BRIEFLETS sharp.St.Faith\u2019s Guild Xmas sale of fancy work, mystery table and afternoon tea, Monday, Nov.25th.Ladies\u2019 overshoes in the newest shades.\u2014Wiggett's Shoe Store.Metallic satin and satin felts as never been shown yet, but will be found this week at Normandin's Store, 72 King St.West, Sherbrooke.Call 1167 and make an early ap-5« intment for Xmas portraits at Nakash Studio.Roses $1.50, Saturday only.Stev-Ifisoris, 12 Dufferin Ave.Kushner\u2019s Bcatuy Shop \u2014 Marcel wave, shampoo and hair cut, 8.30 to * p.m., $1.00 every day.Marcel wave 50c.Work done by experts.For appointments call 2385.St.Andrey\u2019s C.G.I.T.tea ar.d food sale tomorrow in churcn hall.Less than five weeks to Christmas Y.'hy wait until December to do what you could do now in peace and comfort?At the Rosemary Gift Shop you will find many helpful suggestions, whether in gifts, books or greeting cards.Annual sale and tea, Plymouth Hall, Wed., Nov.27th, 3 to 6 p.m.Thurs., Nov.28th, sale continues and turkey supper 6 to 8 p.m.Those waiting to be served will be seated in the church and enjoy an organ \\ recital.A meeting Cubs and Sc evening in t: o\u2019clock.All : ed to turn ou Fifth Troop Meeting Peter\u2019s ruts wii! be held this - church hall at 7.15 r,embers are request-t, as plans for the re- ! ceivîng and repairing of ! the Christmas \u201cgood turn j made at this meeting.cient BANK CLEARINGS ARE DOWN Bank clearing- for the week end- Baby\u2019s Gift to Daddy Bring the children now, before the Christmas rush, to The Sears Studio Tel.453.Sherbrooke Laundry & Dry Cieaners ing November 21st\t\tto tailed\t*1,194,- 829.80.\tThis sum\tis S6,ffi57.\t17 less than the\tclearings\tfor the\tcorres- ponding\tweek of\t1928, but\tan in- crease of 8219,35\t\t6.39 ove\tr the figures I\tor the barm\tperiod ir\t1927.POLICE SEARCHING f OR ONTARIO MAN A search is being conducted by the local police for a young man by the name of Kenneth Box, of Parkhill, Ont., who left Montreal for Sher-brooke on October ICth and has not When in MONTREAL your hor Comfortable an (3 » rw»r A number of players, including Dr time of the accident.expects to be able to leave the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital riicrtly.Y.M.C.A, FRENCH CLASS Mr.Cruchon, the French mofessor H.D.Bayne, rushed to his assistance, but he passed away a few minutes later.The late Mr.\u2018Odell, who was in his forty-ninth year, had been employed for a long time as cashier in the Canadian Ingersoll-Rand plant here.In 1910 ho married Miss at Sherbrooke High School, has very\t,iu\u2018aa kindly consented to be the instructor ! A'ice ^ay.Boydd\u2019 °f Montreal, by at the Y.M.C.A.French class this : ^hom.heJs survived, with one son, year, and would like to meet all in- l ou^ a?Boydd.One sister, Mis.E.terested students at the Y.M.C.A.at d\u2018 Tay*aU *\u2019?I\u2019^r,£a,and .t,iree seven o\u2019clock tonight.\tI \u2018iunts>\t®^Ta 1 f !l ________________________ !\tbrooke, Miss Theo Odell, tsSfïSÿ- NO BADMINTON CLUB TEA ; ^7*\u2019 and Mrs.W.B.Banford, of TOMORROW\tNelson, B.C., also survive him.As a mark of respect to the late\tJ\\as .a^ays\t.* Mr.A.J.D.Odell, a member of the gleat\tcivic affairs, bein/ Sherbrooke Regiment Badminton a regular attendant at counci, meet-Club for several years, the courts !n^s when a\"V controversial sub.will be closed Saturday afternoon Ject was under discussion.He was a member of the Canadian Order of Foresters, Sherbrooke Lodge No.and the usual afternoon tea will not be held.WINNIPEG FIRE CLAIMED THREE LIVES TODAY Efforts to Reach Victims Proved Fruitless\u2014Five Other Persons Were Saved.(Asjociatecl Press Despatch) ___________ ! 13, Knights of Pythias, the Sher- j brooke Regiment Badminton Club ATTENDED FORMAL OPENING and the Sherbrooke Country Club.OF MacKINNON MEMORIAL The funeral will take place from BUILDING\tj his late residence, Prospect street, In the report on the opening and on Sunday afternoon.Prayers will dedication of the MacKinnon Mem- ; be said at the house at 2.30 p.m.orial Building, which took place on with service at St.Peter\u2019a Church Wednesday afternoon, the names of at three o\u2019clock.Mrs.B.Munderloh, of Westmount, a member of the National Council of the Y.W.C.A., and Miss Anglin, were omitted.Mrs.Munderloh, who was present at the opening of the memorial, has taken a kindly interest in many | local organizations and movements | and has rendered valuable financial j assistance to the Y.W.C.A.Miss | Anglin, the physical director, was | in charge of the classes which gave ! most interesting demonstrations on razcd the home of john John.the gymnasium floor.\tIson, Atlantic Avenue, early today ___ \u201e \u2014TT.;-\u2014took the lives of three members of MR.R.M.SIMMONS ADDRESSED family.Five other persons were , m, Y.^ MEN\u2019S CLUB\tsaved.The dead are: Mrs.Florence \u2018The Sexual Instinct and Its j0jlnsori) sixt,y; Winnie Johnson, Meaning for Life, \u2019 was the subject i twenty.four! her daughter; and Roy chosen by Mr.R.M.Simmons, of : j0]insoni sixteen, a son.the local Baptist Church and a mem- j Efforts to reach the three victims her of the Y\u2019s Men\u2019s Club, v-\u2019hen |prove(j fruitless.Their bodies were he addressed members of the Y s found on the ground floor of the Men\u2019s Club at the YtM.C.A.last j house, having fallen from bedrooms evening.\t!on the second storey when the floor Quoting from the \u201cMan With a fell through.Duster,\u201d the speaker dealt with the 1 conflict, for life in every phase of the vegetable and animal kingdoms, emphasized more in the 15fe of Man, where every defeat left its mark, but also where every triumph meant an increase in stature.The address presented with ! whole-hearted enthusiasm gripped all present as it brought life\u2019s fuller meaning so openly before the niembqjs of the club.At the conclusion President H.Griffith thanked Mr.Simmons and expressed the hope that at an early date he would again address the club.After the address the regular business session was carried through.A report given on the Lowell Thomas lecture revealed a loss to the club of approximately $70, but some members have not yet reported on the sale of tickets.The novelty dance, to be put on by the members, was then discussed and every member in the club was put on an active committee, and the prospects are that this will be one of the most successful of the many events the club has sponsored.Reference was also made to the McGill Extention Lectures, the [first of which is to be given tonight in Cambridge Assembly Hall at 8.15 o'clock when Dr.Howard Brunt will lecture on \u201cThe Drama, the Child of the Church.\u201d Company for Line Through Property of Walei Home Given Careful Study, But No Decision Made\u2014Grounds Visited and Netv Equipment Examined.RICHMOND, Nov.22.\u2014Yesterday the executive committee of the Wales Home, under the chairmanship of the president, met representatives of the Bell Telephone Company and discussed in full the proposition recently made by the telephone company relative to the placing of telephone poles through a section of the property owned by the Home.This request on the part of the telephone company is the result of improvements now being made to their long distance service between Montreal and Sherbrooke.The company\u2019s officers are seeking permission to place a line across the portion of the Wales Home lying between the Canadian National Railway tracks and the St.Francis River.It was decided, owing to the land damage and sight of poles and wire, to ask the company\u2019s engineers to again survey the proposed route and, if possible, to arrange to build a line across the property further east, where the land has less value and where the poles would be a greater distance from the Home.This the Company\u2019s representatives agreed to take up with the officials and report later.The s(>eciat committee appointed some time ago to deal with Mr.Gordon Wintle\u2019s application for use of electric current over the transmission line from Richmond to the Home reported that satisfactory agreement had been made.The Executive Committee visited the dairy barn and inspected a new milking machine recently installed, which is giving entire satisfaction.Another item of interest is the building of a chimney for the purpose of establishing a hot water system for use in connection with the care of dairy utensils, which also was fully approved.The farm foreman reported that during the month of October the Home herd of twenty-five cows produced milk to the value of over seven hundred dollars.Those attending the meeting yesterday included Messrs.John Mc- WIXNlPEw, MAN., Nov.22.\u2014hire , jiorine, president; M.G.Crombie W.J.Ewing, E.W.Mclver, H.E.Beiber, M.T.J.McKee, Col.Wm.Stevens, Dr.C.E.Manning, of Richmond; D.J.Sails and E.G.Pierce, Sherbrooke.DEATHS DOYLE.\u2014Died at Richmond, Quo.* on Thursday, Nov.21st, 1929, Helen Doyle at the age of 85 years.Funeral at St.Bibiane\u2019s Church, Richmond, at 9 a.m.Sat-urday morning, Nov.23rd.m./ *4,1 FIRE AT NEW CARLISLE CAUSED $20,000 DAMAGE C.N.R.Offices, Caldwell Hotel, Plant of Chaleur Bay Power Company and Private House Destroyed.(Caniidian Pres* Despatch) NEW CARLISLE, Quo,, Nov.22.\u2014The C.N.R.offices, the Caldwell Hotel, the plant of the Chaleur Bay Power Company, and a private house were entirely destroyed yesterday by a disastrous blaze which originated in a shed and spread quickly and strongly enough to endanger the whole neighborhood.The firemen\u2019s efforts were powerless in controlling the fire.The damages, estimated at $20,000 jure partly covered by insurance.Its Purity makes it dissolve freely Because Sunlight is all pure soap it dissolves freely and less of it is required to make those rich lasting suds you want.Almost instantly its billows of pure suds begin the work which leaves your clothes beautifully white and fragrant with cleanliness.Let a bar of Sunlight prove how much more work it can do for you than ordinary soap.Lever Brother» Limited.SOS Simllgiii Soap Look for the $5,000 Guarantee of Purity on every carton.It means real economy\u2014longer life to your clothes\u2014protection to your n.inds.) 12444104 PAGE SIX 5Hfc-KtSKUUN.t.UMILI\trfUUAY, INUVLMtiilK \u2019ll, The Daily Record We should face the challenge small territory and a quite different thing to de- A ************** Paklithrd daily, eiwpt Sunday», by the Sherbrooke Record .«pear.Ltd- 63 W cllinrton Street North, Sherbrooke, Qae.ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY ».1897.Member Canadian Pre».Ltd- with drop of ^ Kewi wire in office\u2014Canadian Preaa, Awociatcd Preaa and Reuter new* seniet» \u2022vnii^ble.SUBSCRIPTION RATES\u2014Rate» strictly in ad-ance, to any addrees in Canada, Great Britain and the United State.: One y .|3,P6 ; .u month», II.7S: three months, U.M; one month.40e.AN A.B.C.PAPER.\t.The Record la a member of the Audit Bureau of OrcnlaUen.and the circulation U reeularly au-Iited and suaranteed.CANADA\u2019S NATIONAL FISH WEEK IF.A.Olmstead retired after about sixteen years of service and Mr.R.G,.Crowell was appointed acting postmaster, until such time as the law could take its course and the Civil Service Company gave it to Mr.Hill, he being a returned man, name i alM) when he supplied a place suit- again.I thank you Mr.Editor, A CITIZEN.Sutton, Que., Nov.18th, 1929.MELBOURNE * * + * Of tech- \u2022 LETTERS to the editor ; nology, for it's one thing to devise a government .$ * .;.*.>* * * * *.d* * * for an agricultural nation and a quite different Letter» sent to *he Editor for thing to devise a government for an industrial publication must bear the nation\t, anc;! Croslcy\u2019t famous Challenger 8-!Kbe neutrodyne chassis, with dynamic *?'- y ' \\ hand.-nme -vatnut cabinet of delightful proportions.The lowest price ai which such radio performance has ever been sold.$199.75 with tubes The \"SCREEN GRID RENOWN\u201d\u2014All the fiorer cni tone-breuty of th.Imperial super screen grid chassis.Three screen grid tubes; power detection j push-pull output.Full sire elertro-dynamie speaker.Beautiful cabinet in fno» tone walnut with birdteyt maple overlays.$248 with tubes oe o Your Radio Questions -\u2014 Three devices that serve to keep the shoulders back ' are braces, a nagging wife and a fat bank roll.* a * The new generation makes bath rooms fancier and j fancier.The parlor got similar attention until people got used to having one.a a * Ours is a land of opportunity, and a dinner coat feels | at home on many a man who thought the cherries had j spoiled when he first tasted olives.Democracy is safe while a school with pine bleachers can occasionally lick the proud owners of a million dollar stadium.3 \u2014 mm m m ******* * * * * * * * PRESS * ************ *********** *\tj * ?! ****** ******* mwm COMMENT L.NEARLY A BOOK A DAY.(Christian Science Monitor) A fourteen-year-old girl in Iowa has established a | ,\t.\t,\tj u 4-\t4k jj new sort of record.In one year she read three hundred and markets, sales and collections, the depend-,^ twelye bockg and is gtill goinfr steadily forward' ability of accounts, the reliability of the borrow* wj,\u20acn t^js entry in the news dairy is made.Probably in J er, and many other points which the average another year, given such a flying start, the young lady j market dealer neglects to consider when buying ! may be «bie to encompass funy four hun^ r.if\t\u201e ; and thus outdistance all literary competitors, into a company.When a hrm asks tor accom- , The earnes.application of the youthful reader is to modation, \u2018.t is not what its securities are selling j bç commended, for books today do not seem to hold the at that matters, but what is behind them.The : same engrossing interest for boys and girls that they banks, therefore, are in a position to know fairly ; Onc^de\u2018dmotion.picture entertainment, the roving auto-accurately what conditions in the country arc j mob;jei aii tbe \u201cthrilling\u201d invitations of modern life, and what are the general prospects.If they art ; have appreciably cut down the number of leisure hours' willing to back their judgment in this substantial ! unreservedly given to perusai of the printed page, so: way, it should be accepted by the people at its that a quiet evening at home with a book is rapidly be- j mm v li \u2022 êèÊk \\ you are undecided about a new radio, DeForest Crosley offers you the simplest,surest answer to your problem.flenr and compare, not just with an ordinary radio, but with the most brilliant \u2014 most costly instrument you can hear.Satisfy yourself, as have thousands of others, that in these super-value models you can buy, at average prices, the performance of radios hundreds of dollars more expensive.Your Radio for Years to Come Such performance brings you radio permanence.The DeForest Crosley that you buy today will be your radio for years to come.You will not grow' tired of this musical quality.It will never Compare\u2014 any DeForest lose its thrill of perfected reproduction.Its entertainment will not growobsolete.Public Preference Registered in Sales The dominance of DeForest Crosley quality has made this Canadian Company the largest producer of radio sets in the British Empire.1923\u201451% over 1921 1926\u2014\t39% over 1925 1927\u2014\t26% over 1926 Go to any DeForest Crosley dealer.Hear a new DeForest Crosley now.DeForest Crosley, Limited J.E.Hahn, Frcs.D.H.Pollitt, Vice-Pres.& Man, Dir, best radio or you can The \"TUDOR\"\u2014An \"Imperial' Series model\u2014-S-tube Screen Cnd Charsis in a modified art moderne cabinet of exceptional design.Choice walnut woods beautifully combined.New.improved Electro-Dynamic reproducer.Thirteen Mcde!s .Screen Grid and Standard Tubes s78 to s685 5eSS5£ ) t Vo ovc J«t 10 months of 1929\u201480% over 1928 rosley with phonograph hear.Toe NEW NORMAN\"\u2014A super-power radio-phonograph combination.An \"Imperial* Series model\u2014 tube Srtrcn Grid Chassis in a cabinet built of beautiful and costly woods.New, improved Electro - Dynamic reproducer.coming somewhat of a novel experience, in more senses J than one.But too much is more than enough.To regard a book as a race to be run swiftiy, so that another volume | may be undertaken after a brief respite, is to, make .reading a series of endurance tests, rather than a spir- | ited adventure among the heights.\tj It is to be doubted whether any large residue of > pleasure or profit remains with the reader if the hours are so completely occupied with the task of skimming: - [through books that little time remains for contempla-I RE-EXAMINING OUR POLITICS\tj ^J1\u2019 or for the more urgcnt employmcnt* of cveryday (By Glenn Frank)\tTo enjoy a book thoroughly requires that one sample | As a schoolman, I wish our political scient-, its contents as he samples an apple, one bite at a time.tsts were a bit more active in making a funda- face value.Bankers are notably conservative.They cannot risk their depositors\u2019 money.Their implied declaration that Canadian .e< urities in general are sound investments at present prices should assure the holders of the folly of throw ing them on the market because the mood to do so seems to have gripped so many.$298 with lubes $450 with tubsg mental re-examination of our politics.A vast amount of careful study is being put into this and that phase of government, but we need a eon»ciously organized restudy and revaluation of our politics as a single enterprise into which the best brains of our time would be drafted We should put our old liberalism under the microscope, frankly admitting the falsity of some of its articles of faith if we find that facts and experience have disproved them.We should set aside our uncritical worship of nil that the fathers did when they founded our government, asking ourselves rather what forms ; and functions of government the fathers would outline today if they were building a new government for this comphtated and technical society instead of the simple and pastoral society in which the ' lived.Wc\tf c?the chsllerve cf d-s\u2019* .ice, j fur it is on thing to d' vi e: a government for a with sufficient margin to appreciate fully its flavor and taste.THE HELPFUL COW.(Vancouver Province) Next to man himself the cow has done most to develop Canada.She is the first aid of the settler in h:s tiny clearing, for this great civilizer is the companion of the rich and the poor.Through life she goes, doing only one thing\u2014serving the community.And when her days are numbered as a giver of milk, her flesh added! to the world\u2019s food supply, even her horns, her hoofs and bones, continue in the work of service, and she1 yield* her very hide to shield the feet of man from the rough places.Forest Crosley n Grid Radio Distributed in Western Quebec by De Forest Crosley, Limited, Montreal We are Local Dealers for De Forest Crosley Radios O\u2019Donnell Motors, Limited 30 Dufferin Ave., Sherbrooke Phone 2980 THE PASSING OF PARTY HACKS.(Regina Leader) In Canada there has been a conspicuous change in the attitude of newspaper* in the political realm.Newspapers in this country that can still be regarded a* \u201cparty hacks\u201d are very rare; the great majority of Canadian newspaper* no longer give unyielding devo tlon to party, but more and more consider political questions solely on their merits, commending or condemning as they feel the public interest warrants.The ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION A' YOUR IIOME.SEE THE COMPLETE LINE OF DE FOREST-CROSLEY RADIOS AT ECBSEtG BROS m 49 V/ELLINGTON ST.NORTH THE BEST OF FURNITURE ON THE BEST OK TERMS CONVENIENT PAYMENT 1ER MS EASILY ARRANGED.SHERBROOKE AGENI.po lirai parue/ ctepai t -ire.cam ot but benefit from I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, PAGE SEVEN DEAD SEA PROVING TO BE ! dicate, the resea;department of MIMCDAt TDCACiTDC TDnvr the concessionaries, has also extend-mUitKAL IKcAjUKL IKUVt.ed its operations to the minerals that lie in the land about the sea.Petroleum deposits have been discovered but their value and extent have not been determined.Boring operations are very costly, each trial bore costing twenty or twenty-five thousand pounds sterling.The potash deposits along the shore are also being investigated to determine their value.It is the intention of the mining syndicate to set up separate companies for the exploitation of C.N.R.BUDGET OF PRESIDENT OF FATHER POWER MASS FARMING Valuable Mineral and Petroleum Deposits Discovered by Concessioners \u2014 Plan Production in 1930.JERUSALEM, Nov.22.\u2014 The Dead Sea area is proving a treasure trove of valuable mineral deposits for the Anglo-Palestine Syndicate that secured the concession for the | each\" of the various minerals, salt deposits.Preliminary experiments have almost been completed and an expansion is now being planned.Production for the eastern market is to begin in 1930.The experiments now being made in the labora' ries at the Dead Sea aim at accelerating the process of evaporation.The heat of the sun alone is responsible for seventy-five SASKATOON, Sask., Nov., 22.\u2014 Fireman Tom Fanning, of number one brigade, was injured and damage estimated at $150,000 was done to the store of the Empire Meat Company here in a spectacular and stubborn blaze which gutted the $20,000.000 IS APPROVED Pr-gramme fcr 1930 Rolling E\u2019;,ck Expenditures Announced \u2014Branch Line Construction to Continue.meat factory and plant, and re-per cent, of the actual production at frigerator plant at the rear of the present.The Pa!#st!,'e Mining Syn- premises.jl ne men wno mend ixeci Kose (Jrange ir'eKoe are masters of their art.Their life work is to make it finer than any other tea.A trial package will prove how well they have succeeded.MONTREAL,Nov.,22.\u2014Confidence ir.the essential soundness of business conditions in Canada is expressed in the policy adopted by the Canadian National Railways of going forward for next year with the purchase of equipment for Canadian lines to an extent only very slightly under the purchases and construction carried out during 'the year 1929.The 1930 programme will in addition include a continuation on a substantial scale of branch line construction in Western Canada.Sir Henry Thornton and the Board BANK OUTLINED WAS PUPIL AT FORESEEN BY .\t.::\tQUEBEC CITY SCHOOL HEAD Gordon S.Rentscbler Related PiL:! at Whose Grave Miracu- W.J.Bell, Principal of Kempt- and loathsome kind of life, and would not develop the mentality of the workers.It is quite different working in isolation as compared wlti.working in mass formation in the cities, where the workmen are mixing all the time,\u201d Mr.Morrison said.DON\u2019T STEAL THAT KIND \u201cWhy are you in prison, my goot man?\u201d \u201cFor driving a car too slowly.\u201d ou mean too fast.\u201d \u201cNaw.Too slow.The ownei caught up to me.\u201d Mostique Charlroi.bus Cures Are Said to Have Betn Made Was at Semina-y from 1861 to 1864.How National City Bank of New York, One of Most Powerful Financial Organizations in Existence, Loosed Its Purse Quebec, Nov., 22.\u2014 Father Strings to Advocate Lesser Patrick Power, to whose grave in Duties on Sugar During Tariff ville Agricultural School, Predicts Disappearance of Family Units\u2014United Farmers\u2019 Secretary Does Not Agree.Dispute.(Associated Press Despatch) WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov., 22.\u2014 How the National City Bank of New York, one of the most powerful financial institutions of the world, loosed its purse strings to advocate lesser duties on sugar during the tariff dispute was related yesterday of directors of the Canadian Nation- ! to the Senate Lobby Committee, al Railways this week approved the Appearing as a witness before budget of the railway for 1930.This : the committee.Gordon S.Rontschler, had been under careful consideratjon, president of the b.;nk, testified that for some time, and the Canadian | ;ts monthly bulletin, which cost National Railways will proceed with $200,000 a year ,was used to disse-its important capital expenditures1 nljnate material on the subiect, and during the next twelve months in a | that a direct contribution of $10,000 manner expressive of complete con-'ha(t been made to a fund for use lii good ïea RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good fidence in the future of the country land its business fabric.For the last j few years the work of re-equipment I of tlïe Canadian National Railways I has been proceeding steadily, and this will continue throughout 1930 in presenting to Congress information advocating a low tariff on the product.Mr.Rentscbler was not asked and he did not volunteer to estimate the proportion of th# S200.000 annual H was indicated in official circles i expen(jit;Ure for tv,e bulletin which that $20,000,000 will be expended j might be charged to the item of '\u2019 \u2022ring the next twelve months onjgUpar duties, Red Rose Orange Pekoe Tea, 45c.a Yi IB., and 10c.packages.Red Rose Red Label\u2014Black\u201433c.a ] j lb.Red Rose Red Label\u2014Japan\u201435c.a lb.Sold only in air-tight aluminum packages.you are a wife or mother think this over The scene is a thriving Canadian City.Time : Spring of 1919.Jimmie Robb and Johnnie Nebb, chums and playmates for years, both now in their teens.The \u201c Flu \u201d epidemic of 1918 had left them, like hundreds of other children, without a father\u2019s care and support.Johnnie\u2014\u201cGee! Jimmie, we have to move over to Smith St., near the railroad track.\u201d Jimmie\u2014\u201c Why ?\u201d Johnnie\u2014\u201d I heard Mother telling Mr.Scott, who comes for the rent, that not long before Dad died, he came home one evening and said Mr.Wright of the Confederation Life Association had been discussing more Life Insurance Protection, and he thought he would arrange lor some more.Mother said to Mr.Scott, \u201cOh! how 1 with I had encouraged my husband to buy it instead of telling him that we could not afford it.I simply have to move now to a cheaper place.\u201d Jimmie\u2014\u201c I heard Mother say the other day she was so thankful she had agreed with Dad\u2019s idea of taking more Life Insurance.She said Dad mentioned, when he was sick, how pleased he was that he had increased his Life Insurance.\u201d If Daddy is taken in your home, what could your little ones say ?Confederation Life Policies\u2014pay rent\u2014buy groceries and clothes.Write for our pamphlet entitled \u201cNo Matter What Happens.\u201d You cannot f ail to be interested in it.Address : Confederation.Life Association Head Office t TORONTO S.H.GALLINGER, District Manager Branch Office: 70 Wellington St.> Sherbrooke.$ JO ONLY DOWN Places This $2.00 Weekly.Hadiola In Your Home.$111.50 Complete With Tubes And Loud Speaker.R0SS-KEELER ELECTRIC CO.17 Frontenac Street.46 new equipment for Canadian lines, ' an amount that is only slightly und cr the actual purchases and construction made during the year 1929, : this taking care of passenger and freight car equipment and locomotives.The branch line programme authorized by Parliament in 1929 will be proceeded with, and in connection with this, too, some $10,000,000 will be spent.Work will be commenced on the Montreal Terminal plan and this will be continued not only through 1930, but for a period of probably five years, until that great undertaking is completed.Other wrork at Mont real will include new construction at Point St.Charles shops, and at j Montreal Stockyards.r ML MEETING TO MAKE PLANS FOR EXHIBITS Railway, Steamship and Manufacturing Heads Asked to At tend Meeting in Connection With Canada\u2019s Participation in British Empire Trade Exhibition in Buenos Aires Next Year.Phones 644-645.OTTAWA, Nov.22.\u2014To further ; plans for Canada\u2019s participation in I the important British Empire Trade ! Exhibition to be held in Buenos Aires in the early part of 1931, F.C.| T.O\u2019Hara, Deputy Minister of ! Trade and Commerce, has called a ! meeting for November 29.Repre-| sentatives of the Canadian Pacific ! and the Canadian National Railways, the Canadian National Steamships I Company, the Canadian Manufac-! Hirers\u2019 Association, and other bodies, are asked to meet and discuss the | matter with J.O.Turcotte, exhibi-.lion commissioner, who is coming from London, England, for the meeting, and E.L.McColl, Canadian Trade Commissioner at Buenos Aires, who is now in the Dominion.Many questions regarding freight rates and the assembling and shipment of exhibits will be dealt with, and Mr.O\u2019Hara states that already the Department has received assurances of hearty co-operation from manufacturers and exporters throughout\u2019the country to make Canada\u2019s part in the exhibition pro-| ductive.Britain\u2019s recent negotiation of a irade treaty with Argentina, and I Canada\u2019s subsidized steamship service to the Plate River, are other indications of the British endeavor i to take every possible advantage of : the enlarging commercial oppor-| tunities in South America, where already there is a most favorable | public sentiment.A strong move-| ment originated by the powerful i rural society composed largely of | the wealthy ranchers and farmers ; of Argentina, to encourage the Inlying of goods from those who buy | from the Argentine Republic, is also ; a hig factor in favor of Canadian nd British business.Plans are now being prenared by ''ll'.Turcotte for n Canadian build-\" : at the Buenos Aires exhibition, und a considerable sum will be provided by the Dominion Government r this purpose.Following the ing to be held here on Novem-20.a circular will bo sent to dian m.\".nufa\"turers nnd ex-lers informing them of the ship-fnciliües to be available, also he exhibit .space to be placed at heir disposal.BARNSTON Mr.Curtis Morrison has sold his farm to Mr.John Fox, of this place, and is moving to Sherbrooke with liis family where he' has accepted a position in the Cotton Mills.Mr.Fox has taken immediate possession of the farm.Mr.nnd Mrs.David Smith motor-ed to Waterville on Sunday, November 17th.where they were the guests of Mr.Smith's sister, Mrs.Thomas Gerard, and family.Mr.nnd Mrs.Gordon Drow and daughter, \"Mive.of Coaticook, were recent visitors of fdr.and Mrs.A.L.Pope.Mrs.Susie IM 'W was also calling at fhc same homo.The bulletin, he said, was issued for the discussion of general business conditions and he expressed the opinion that his company had a ,,\t.\t,,\t,\t,\tBROCKVILLE, Ont., Nov., 22.\u2014 Malden, Mass, thousands of persons w j_ Bel, incipal of th, Kempt- flocked after having heard of mir- ville Agricultural School, foresees aculous cures being effected the« he di\tnce of the cld family was born m Cork, Ireland, accord- ü its d the substitution therefoJ mg to Quebec Summary ^ofmcialsj of amalganlations simiiar to those taking place in other branches of who last night issued the class record of Father Power, who attended the Seminary from 1861 to 1864.Seminary officials stated that he came from Boston, and was sponsored by a Rev.Fitton, believed to have later been a curate at Lynn, Mass., who paid three-quarters of the board at the institution, the Seminary paying the rest.The then young Patrie : paid especial attention to French and Latin.A report dated February 1862, notes the following in connection with Patrick Power: Absent, none; behaviour in class, excellent; work, excellent; memory, accurate and well cultivated.He receive 1 no grade or diploma from the Seminary owing to the fact that he was absent during one of the important initial examinations during his final year.Seminary authorities, however, stated that this was not unusual at the time, as grades and diplomas n those days were not as highly thought of as they are nowadays Patrick Power return d to Bos- right to give its views on any eco- < ton when he left the Seminary in nomic problem.\t! 1864.business \u201cThese amalgamations,\" Mr.Bell said, \u201chave been effected for purpose of reducing overhead, and that is what is killing a lot of farmers nowadays.\u201d The speaker said he would not wish to see the family unit taken out of agriculture, but business was a severe taskmaster, and if the farmers could not handle their business with success some development akin to the amalgamation in other branches of business was bound to come.SECRETARY NOT IN ACCORD TORONTO, Nov., 22.-J.J.Morrison, ; secretary of the United Farmers of Ontario, does not agree with Principal W.J.Hell, of the Kemptville Agricultural School, that mass farming is either practicable or desirable.\u201cIf mass farming operations were conducted on a large scale it would lead to a peasantry.It would develop an army of agricultural workers with no interest in the land, which would be a deplorable dauACu jdeeou/ MS PACKAGES for OVERSEAS 'should be sent now.CHRIS Include a box of oUlvAGs tâcccAa HOMEMADE CANDSE5 52a Wellington Street, North THE NEW SUPER-AUTOMATIC .KELVINATOR With Ice-O-Thermic Tubes .Introducing Amazing New Advantages K^7ro°mTTath't;\tin Balanced Electric Refrigeration o \u2019ELVINATOR, never deviating from its path of making electric refrigeration even more trouble-free, more convenient and more economical, Has designed its newest product to be 100% automatic in operation.There is nothing to regulate\u2014whether you want speedy freezing of ice cubes and desserts or delicate foods kept at their palatable best for hours and days at a time.Ice-O-Thermic Tubes \u2014A Startling Advance In Electric Refrigeration A new Kelvin-ator discovery\u2014 Ice-O-Thermic Tubes \u2014 makes possiblefarfast-erfreezingofice cubes.For example, the mere placing of a tray of water in a special ice compartment concentrates intense freezing power in this direction.Ice is ready in a remarkably short time.Desserts in a correspondingly brief period.Yet food compartments remain always at the same safe temperature\u2014 between 40 and 50 degrees \u2014neither too warm nor too cold.Not content with bringing you the finest automatic care of food and far faster freezing of ice cubes, Kel-vinator surrounds this more efficient service with fresh beauty and sterling quality in cabinet construction.New Metal Cabinets\u2014Will Last a Life-time Each new Kelvinator\u2014and they are priced as low as $250 f.o.b.factory \u2014 is of rugged mefal construcfion porcelain-lined throughout to permit easy cleaning.Massive chromium-plated hardware in dull finish adds to the attractive appearance and durability of these models.Larger models are equipped with separate cold storage chambers and are electrically lighted.To know how much more value your refrigerating dollar now commands, see the new Super-Automatic Kelvinators on display at our showrooms.You will be surprised to learn how easily you may enjoy Kelvin-ator's many new conveniences immediately under the Kelvinator ReDisCo monthly budget plan.!J I mm Features Which Place Kelvinator Years Ahead in Modern Refrigeration \u2014 1.Ice-O-Thermic Tubes \u2014 giving new fast freezing of ice cubes and desserts.Fully outomatic \u2014no regulation needed.2 3 Balanced Refrigeration \u2014 separate temperatures for food preservation, cold storage and ice freezing.The Cold-Keeper \u2014Holds cold over longer periods \u2014 thus reducing operating periods of mechanical unit.\u2022 District Distributors: 4 5 6 Abundant Ice Supply\u2014Capacities up to 35 pounds of ice at a single freezing.New flexible rubber ice fray.New Metal Cabinets, Porcelain-Lined \u2014 Last a life-time without deterioration.Larger models electrically lighted.Generously Powered \u2014 Each Super-Automatic Kelvinator shows 100ao overload capacity under test in room with 100 degree temperature.\tx-iou 17 Frontenac Street.ROSS-KEELER ELECTRIC CO.OVER 300 SATISFIED USERS IN OUR TERRITORY Phones 644-645 428033 PAGE eight; 7HEKBRUOK.E DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1929f Record's Classified Ads.CASH RATE \u201425 word* or le«*, 45c.each insertion; two cents each additional word.Six insertions for the price of five if run daily.CHARGE RATE \u2014Ten cent* extra each insertion.Errors in advertisement should be reported immediately.The Daily Record will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion.TO LET is TORE TO LET\u2014120 WELLINGTON ST.NortE.Apply H.A.Hynjman.114.I»EDROOM TO LET ON ESPLANADE : ^ Avenue; breakfast or board if desired.Phor.e 134S.MALE HELP WANTED Earn $10 to izi a week in your ! spare time at borne writing showcard*.: No canvassing or soliciting.We instruct you and supply you with work.Write today.The Menhenitt Company Limited, 16 Dominion Building, Toronto.3%) MONTREAL STREET FOR LEASE \u2014 & Residence situated in terrace, con-i venient in every respect and centrally lo-! cated.Immediate occupation.Apply to Sherbrooke Trust Co., Tel.539.After hours 5SSJ.OELF-CONTAINED HOUSE TO LET ON ) Massawippi St., Lennoxville.Immediate possession.Apply J.E.Bailey, P.O.Box 345 i Lennox ville.SALESMEN ^ ANTED._________ CT.HYACINTHE- LARGE BRIGHT \u2018\t*\t%.- ¦ store, recently renovated, central loea- QALESMAN\u2014HIGH GRADE SALESME* tion.long lease if desired.Apply to the T.^ fo:* Sherbrooke and the Eastern Town- Eatcn\tLtd.Montreal, or to J.A.fhips.Apply stating full particulars of p&sl Ostiguy.St.Hyacinthe, experience in first letter.The Lawson Litho-graphing & Folding Box Co., Ltd., Montreal, Que.\t_________________ WO CARPENTERS WANTED AT ONCE ! Must be active, for steady work.Inquire at Canada Hotel.Waterloo, Mr.Larose.TWO .; FEMALE HELP WANTED COMPETENT GENERAL MAID WANTED at once.Small family.Apply to Mrs.A.H.Bradford, 83 Portland.Maid wanted for general house- work.Apply Mrs.J.D.Joslin, 115 Vimy Street.SITUATIONS WANTED E EXPERIENCED COOK DESIRES POSI- I^URNISHED ROOM TO LET\u2014SUITABLE ; : for married couple, nurse, or business j j lady.Apply 35 Walton Ave.Phone 156T-M.j D m T0 Q9fl PAID WEEKLY FOR OX\"\tspare time work at home.No canvassing.Write Auto Knitter Company.Toronto.Department 85.ESIRABLE DWELLINGS ON GREY- BOARDERS WANTED ! r»OARD AND ROOMS\u2014FIRST CLASS accommodation for two or three gentle- burr farm for rent.Warm and com-j men< Mrs F A.Bottome.73 Quebec Street, tion.Wouid take position aa cook gen-i fortable.Apply R.L.Gaie, Waterville, Que- phene 613-J.Apply Box 63 P.e:ord.SITUATIONS VACANT FOR SALB Board and room to let; also will give meais only.Court St.Phone ¦^J-EN AND H OW MUCH WILL YOU GIVE FOR A WOMEN\u2014IF YOU LIKE trees and shrubs, why not aril them\t&ix men Make a business of it Far: time or full ; registeerd.Just right time, 900 varieties of proven Red Tag Nur- Write P.O.Box 115, Bedford, Que.sery Products.Cash every week.Equipment 2161-W.PREMIER I SHggBRflOKtS FXVOgTTE PICTURf PLAYHOUSC * TODAY AND SATURDAY lOO% __ 1\u201er- \u2014^ talking singing tdancingf Production vn I \u201cBut you think Ronny still sus.! \u201cSeven Dials must be the headquar-fjo)» i j\titers\tof some secret society.As he I PecTted ?as^d ,Bundlc\u2019\tsays\tin his letter to you, he thought ! \u201cThai\u2019s what 'I think now.Why, !t r.ath«r a j°ke ^ wi,th-!\tevidently\tit wasn t a\tjoke\u2014he\tsays none or\tus\tnave seen anything ot\t/\t»\t,\t,,\t7 : ' :\t.v i r ¦.\t\u201e as much.And there s something :Ton*,,nj»d-Ss « \"i Ss\t,r s i ^ lu w ua\u201cu\t6\tforget what he d told you.There can i \u2014-\u2019^rr- - - -\t; be only one reason for that\u2014if that _________________________________ i society suspected that you had any I knowledge of its activity, you too | would be in danger.Gerald realized | the peril, and he was terribly anx-i ious\u2014for you.\u201d He stopped, then he went on I quietly: \u201cI rather fancy that we\u2019re all go-ling to be in danger\u2014if we go on | with this.\u201d \u201cIf-?\u201d cried Bundle indignant- ;iy.! \u201cI\u2019m talking of you two.It\u2019s dif-iferent for me.I was poor old Ron-iny\u2019s pal.\u201d He looked at Bundle.| ^ \u201cYou\u2019ve done your bit.You\u2019ve de-Uivered the message he sent me.No; for God\u2019s sake keep out of it, you : and Loraine.\u201d How to Begin?Bundle looked questioningly at ; the other girl.Her own mind was j definitely made up, but she gave no ! indication of it just then.She had ! no wish to push Loraine Wade into la dangerous undertaking.But Lo-! raine\u2019s small face was alight at once | with indignation.\u201cYou say that! Do you think forj one minute I'd be contented to keep\u2019 | out of it\u2014when they killed Gerry\u2014| my own dear Gerry, the best and I dearest and kindest brother any girl j | ever had.The only person belong-1 I ing to me I had in the whole world |\u201d i | Jimmy cleared his throat uncom- ' ; fortably.Loraine, he thought, was j iwonderful; simply wonderful.I\t\u201cLook here,\u201d he said awkwardly, i\u201cyou mustn\u2019t say that.About being I J alone in the world\u2014all that rot.j You\u2019ve got lots of friends\u2014only too ! glad to do what they can.See what J II\tmean?\u201d | It is possible that Loraine did, for ] ; she suddenly blushed, and to cover j her confusion began to talk nerv-1 | ously.!\t\" jhat\u2019s settled,\u201d she said.\u201cI\u2019m go- | ing to heip.Nobody\u2019s going to stop J jme.\u201d \u201cAnd so am I, of course,\u201d said) Bundle.They both looked at Jimmy.\u201cYes,\u201d he said slowly.\u201cYes, quite! so.\u201d (Continued in our next issue) MARTIN HUNT, MARY HUNT.Knowlton, November 22nd, 1029.GENERAL NOTES AND PERSONALS OF EAST ANGUS Have Your Eyes Examined Regularly Most of us realize the folly of postponing a visit to the Dentist a until the pangs of toothache make it a necessity, but do vre realize that equal recklessness lies in failing to consult an Optometrist until we have reason to believe our sight is seriously affected.The more so because the eyes adapt themselves to overcome defects as long as possible often giving no warning of the gravity of their condition.An ounce of prevention has always been worth a pound of cure, and by the simple expedient of wearing glasses suited to individual needs, often for near work only, wjien our sight first requires assistance, serious troubles and possible blindness in later life may be successfully avoided.Visit one of the Optometrists displaying the sign shown above at regular intervals even though you may see quite well.Remember that your eyes change with the years and that glasses that suited you twenty-four months ago may be quite useless today.Only by periodic examination can you be sure that all ia v eil with your Mef\u2019ON NULL\u2019S.64 King Street.Sherbrook*.A.C.SKINNER.41 Wellington St.Sherbrooke.».N.WHITE, Coatieook.Que.ED.ROULEAU, Thetford Minos P J.BRODEUR, Richmond, Que.\t39 He Was Lifeless And Despondent But ALL-BRAN made him wide-awake and well \u2014 doctor prescribed it CONSTIPATION ruins hopes, sapb strength.Yet thousands of sufferers have found the way to relieve and prevent this disease.Read how this man rid his system of constipation: \u201cDuring the three years before ALL« BRAN cured me, I experienced more em-j barrassing momenta than I care to tell of.Being lifeless, dull, loggy and despondent, 1 could not keep my job.My friends didn\u2019t ¦want my company and I was tired of being | asked \u2018What in the world is the matter with j you V \u201cAfter spending some money for treaty ment, I finally found a doctor who advised me to eat ALL-BRAN three times a day.T did this for three months and I didn\u2019t need to be told that I looked better .I felt _\tbetter and acted better .I am still using a»d Jolting, from Eut Ango,\tSSJSI%S! \u201cI\u2019.Ï and Vicinity.\t'frras upon request.) Guard against constipation by eating Kellogg's ALL-BRAN.ALLBRAN is guaranteed to prevent it\u2014 to relieve it.Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily\u2014chronic cases, with every meal.Far better than habitforming drugs and pills.ALL-BRAN is 100% effective.Doctors recommend it because it promotes natural elimination.iServe it Motiier and Daughter Banquet Held by C.G.I.T.\u2014W.M.S.Meeting Held\u2014Newsy Notes EAST ANGUS, Nov.22.\u2014The Wah-wah-tay-see C.G.I.T.group held a mother and daughter banquet at the clubhouse on Saturday evening, November 9th.In response to the invitation, the mothers joined the group in the enjoyment of a well-planned menu and in the other features of the evening.Miss Trotter, girls\u2019 work secretary for with milk or cream.Uso it in cook-Quebec, was present and addressed ing\u2014muffins, bread, etc.Delicious those about the table.Miss Ed- recipes on the package.Grocers wards, the girls\u2019 leader, was toast- se!1 ^ Restaurants, hotels dimng-mistress.The toasts were to King cars service iL Made by Kellogg m and Country, proposed by Mrs.F.London* 0lltanc\u201c-Rowland and responded to by the National Anthem and O Canada; \u201cOur Churches,\u201d proposed hy Victoria Davis, and responded to by Miss Trotter; \u201cOur Guests of Honor,\u201d proposed by Henrietta Diolo- ALL-BRAN\u2019 BRINGING UP FA THER Copyright by George McManus GOU-V THt 4> 4.-p 4, 4.4.4.4.4 4 4, »3> * MINING STOCKS &\tv v \u2018k* v v* -J4 ^ \u201cJ*\t\u2022J*\t?** v* v *&4 *b v The following are the ruling mining prices up to noon today, as furnished by the firm of Maurice J.Bouliauue.Tele.2848.Abana .\t.Ajax Oil .Aconda .Amity Copper .Amulet.1.9(1 Area .Alberta Pac.Assoc.Oil .Arno .Barry Hoi.Bathurst .Base Metal .B\u2019Wana .Baltac .Big Missouri .Bidgood .Cal.& Edmon.Commonwealth Cent.Man.Canam Met.Clericy.Chem.Resear.h Calumario .Goodfish .Granada .Graham .Grand View ., Hollinger .Hudson Bay ., Home Oil ,.Howie .Int.Nickel .Jackson Man.Keely .Kirk.Lake .Kootenay .Kirk.Premier Lake Shore .Lowery .Mandy.McDougal .Malartic .,\t.McIntyre ¦ \u2022 \u2022 Mining Corp.Mayland .Man.Basin .Murphy.Moss Mines Newbec .Old Colony Pioneer .Pend Oreille Premier .Quemont .Southwest .Ster.Pacific Sherritt .Saa Antonio Siscoe .Stadacona ., St.Anthony Teck Hughes .Thompson Cad.Towagmac .Tread.Yukon .Waimvell .Waite., Wright liar, ,.Vi pond .Ventures .Open\tNoon 41%\t41% 17\t17 68%\t69 12\t12% 15 %\t10% 28.75\t28.75 22.50\t22.50 10\t10 36.50\t36.50 96\t99 57\t61 -e ¦F e\t*> ?*1*( 1 Julius Kayser\t\t\t41%\t42%\t41%\t42 \t\t71%\t71%\t71%\t71% j Montgomery Ward \t.\t\t57%\t60%\t57%\t59% Nash Motors\t\t\t54%\t55\t54%\t55 ! National Cash Register\t\t\t76%\t76%\t75%\t76% ' National Power & Light\t\t\t31%\t34 %\t34%\t341, j Phillips Pete\t\t\t34%\t34%\t34%\t34% i Packard \t\t\t15%\t1\u2019%\t15%\t15% \t\t37\t.37\t35%\t36 % Remington Typewriter\t\t\t30%\t30%\t30 %\t30% Sears Roebuck \t\t\t96%\t96%\t96%\t96% Standard Oil of New Jersey .\t\t65\t65\t64%\t64% \t\t139%\t1.39%\t139%\t139% \t\t113\u2019\t114%\t11314\t114 \t\t44%\t44%\t44%\t44'5 \t\t35%\t35 'k\t.35.';\t35% Studebaker \t\t\t48%\t46%\t46%\t46% Texas Company\t\t\t56%\t56%\t56%\t57% Texas Gulf Sulphur\t\t\t5%\t.-%\t5 %\t5% Union Pacific\t\t\t230%\t230%\t230%\t230% U.S.Rubber \t\t\t30%\t0%\t29%\t29 % U.S.Steel \t\t\t169%\t170\t166 %\t166% White Motors\t\t\t31 %\t31 8\t31%\t31 % Willys Overland \t\t\t10\t10\t10\tin Woolworth Co\t\t\t77 «j\t77 *4\t77%\t77 5 J Yellow Cab\t\t\t12%\t12%\t11%\tn% Ocen\tMoor 1.20\t1.20 2.14B\t2.11 .10\t.10 .14\t.14 1.90\t2.00 .09\t.09 2.25B\t2.20 1.47\t1.40 .30\t.30 .18\t.18 .04%\t.04% 4.20\t4.20 5.10\t5.10 .76\t.76 .68\t.70 .15\t.15 3.35\t3.40 .61\t.60 .24\t.23 .80\t.80 .07\t.07 7.50\t7.50 .50\t.50 7.40B\t7.40B 1.80\t1.80 1.75\t1.65 7.20\t7.00 \t2.50 .05\t.05 .17B\t.17% .02%\t.02 .24A\t.24A 5.25A\t5.25A 11.30\t11.25 12.10\t12.50 .82\t.82 S2.S0\t32.00 .02\t.02% .38\t.38 j .60\t.00 .09%\t.09% ; .01 y2\t.02 19.75\t20.00 1.95\t1.95 .40\t.40 ,22\tOO .04%\tB .05 14.30B\t11.00 \t3.35 2.95B\t2.95 j .21\t.22 .03\t.03 .40A\t.40A 1.99\t1.99 27.00\t36.25 .24\t.24% .07%\t.10 .21\t.21 3.20\t3.24 1.61 B\t1.65 .4 SB\t.43R 2.05\t2.05 1.35\t1.35 4.01\t3.70 .12%\t.12% .58 A\t.62 .03\t,05 .13\t.16 \tAS 4.85\t4.80 6.15\t5.20 .10\t.15 .95\t.95 7.50\t7.50 .19\t.19% 3.50R\t3.50B 1.31\t1.32 .61\t.61 S.95\t3.95 TTANS-CAEADA CANOEISTS ARE AT RIVIERE DU LOUP QUEBEC, Nov.22.\u2014The Transcontinental canoeists, Pequin and Lesage, of Montreal, reached Riviere du Loup last night having been much delayed on the hundred mile *\tGOSSIP IN THE WORLD OF FINANCE « 4\t4 4\t * *\tFurnished by\t¦» *\tJohnston & Ward.\t\u2022* 4*\t4 «$?\t*J» ?J» vjt «J* aj* *Ji ij*\tij* -J» RISE STRENGTHENS MARGINED ACCOUNT MONTREAL, Nov., 22.\u2014The Montreal Financial Service &ays today: The better feeling in the street waj.again reflected in the local market at the opening yesterday, although profit-taking later in the session resulted in the majority of the leaders easing off from their high points.Nervousness that was so prevalent recently is now absent although general predictions are that the recovery will not bs a perpendicular one.The net results of the latest gains has been to strengthen the margined accounts of many traders.At the low levels eg last week thse holdings were in danger of being thrown on the market, but with the higher prices now existing it has been possible for further orderly liquidation and this has reduced debit balances to a considerable extent.The market action of Canada Steamship Lines preferred and common is being watched by holders of these securities.Although W.H.Covcrdalc, the president, issued a reassuring statement at the time the preferred first broke to 75, the general feeling is that the ticker is attempting to forecast not only a shrinkage in earnings but another development as well.Notwithstanding the fact that the ticker has a faculty of generally telling the real story, some of the large preferred shareholders express the opinion that the present dividend will not be irterferred with unless something very unforseen happens.They contend that the decline in the preferred shares is due to forced selling.Steady absorption has recently taken place in the shares of Canadian Industrial Alcohol.The decline of the stockr from a high of 45 this year was due mainly to the expectation that the company would not be able to show dividends earned, but ' intimation from official sources is that the forthcoming annual statement will set at rest these bearish reports and will show the $1.52 dividend as earned by a fair margin.It would not be surprising if the isr.os came in for renewed demand on this account.OIL STOCKS COMING INTO FAVOR NEW YORK, Nov., 22.\u2014The Wall Street Mirror says today: The speed with which the stock market has been advancing is rather disconcerting, It was to be hoped and rather expected that the rally from the low points would be substantial but what was wanted most was a gradual rise which would al- I low investment demand to keep pace with advance.In many issues the advance has outstripped the investment demand which is not likely to reach up for the stocks wanted.A slowing down in the trading is still to be hoped for without any 1\t\u2014 -\t:\t-\t- - ¦ -.-\t- I paddle from Quebec, They retain ! hopes of completing the paddle from I Vancouver to Halifax this year r.\u2019ul t plan to be in Saint John, N, B.u.e latter part of next week.Their canoe was damaged by ice on the journey from Quebec to this city.wide Swings in stocsk.In view of the sharp advance seen on Thursday it would not be surprising to see some selling today.Oil stocks are in favor again in certain quarters, due to the increased stability in the industry and the fact that oil stocks are considered still cheap.It is positively known that excellent buying is making its appearance in the oil: but that no attempt is being made to follow prices up.Phillips is considered in an extremely favorable position with a possible dividend increase near at hand.Sinclair Oil is cheap, have large earnings and g^od prospects.One thing that is likely to te witnessed from now on is the.demand for low priced issues with a j high rate of yield.The \u201cnew\u201d : public which is coming into the I market in increasing numbers has made up its mind that it wants yield frist of all.The high priced issues are already getting out of their range.Another sharp drop in loans to brokers of $585,000,000 with the total borrowings now belovrthe four billion market brings this item down to the lowest in fully two years.\u201cCan you spell cat?\u201d we asked the little Boston boy.\u201cYes, sir, but I prefer doing comic sections.\"\u2014Louisville Courier-Journal.TRADING FORECAST AND FACTORS An increased demand for stocks! is expected to develop today and prices for leading stocks should rule jtirm.EXCHANGE STEADY.(Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, Nov 22.\u2014Foreign exchange steady.! Demand rates \u2014 Great Britain, £4.87; France, 3.93% cents; Italy, 15.23 cents; Germany, 23.89% cents\" j Canadian dollars, 1% p.c.discount.Call money 4% p.c.JUNEAU & CO.MINING STOCK IfiOKERS Member* Canaolidated Miataj and OU Exchange PRIVATE WIRES Connecting Montreal, Toronto and all branche*.Mining and Oil Shares BOUGHT\u2014SOLD\u2014QUOTED 470 St.Francois Xavier St., Montraai 56 KING STREET Phono 2137 BiUNrtiRs: (Lltiiaft* G)Tkfii«fd\t(t) Sk«i br#ak* 0LiTafM (^Tkr** Ki?*r» (^St.HyncLBtfc* ^jQwtbne ® Sk*wini|(in Q) Vfctorunû* Our \"MINING RFATFAV\u201dIs sent ftvw q\ton request\tc To appoint friends «» Executors of your Estate, may prove an injustice to them as veil as to your heirs.Such friends are likely to acquire their first experiences with your Estate .and first experiences are often costly.Errors in judgment, delays and losses are all eliminated by the appointment of an experienced Executor, such as The Royal Trust Company.Acting as your Executor or Trustee, The Royal Trust Company will bring to your Estate tho knowledge, experience and facilities necessary for the efficient conduct of your business without the danger of interruption by death or otherwise.THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY A^ent at Sherbrooke:\u2014 Ma-NAGeh, Rink of Montreal Branches CALGARY EDMONTON HALIFAX SAINT JOHN.N B ST.JOHN\u2019S, NFLD.TORONTO HAMILTON OTTAWA QUEBEC ¦\\ AN COLTER VICTORIA WINNIPEG LONDON,ENGLAND Head Office\u2014Montreal Assets under administration exceed $440.000,000.774R McManamy & Walsh STOCK AND BOND BROKERS (Private Wire Connections With All Markets- 70 Wellington St., North 1 Telephone 25 Opposite City Hall i PAGE TEN SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1929, Sporting World News SCORES IN ALL A NEW JUNIOR THREE HOCKEY HOCKEY TEAM GAMES CLOSE IN E.T.LEAGUE ******* + **»******' BOWLING * + f-**\"?** *********** Rangers Nosed Out Maroons, Mr.Allan Blue First President of While Canadiens Had to Play Irish-Canadian Juniors\u2014Meet-Overtime Before They Were\ting Held Last Evening.Able to Claim Victory Over]\tâ .\u2014\u2014 -j.\tA new junior hockey team was lorouto.\tI launched last evening when the 7mi.i Irish-Canadian Juniors elected their TORONTO, Ont., Nov.\t\u2014The ^ 0fjjce;rs ^or tjje com;ng season, as defense players of the big hockej follows: Honorary president, Air.league are beginning to get the., w_ D_ Vftn Roc}\u20acn; honorary pat-hang of playing a tight gaire under | rons> jie£srs.\\v.L.McGannon, J.the new rules, but they still have a A___ Martini G_ DesRuisseaux and J.long way to go if they have an> g0urque; president, Mr.Allan Blue; hopes of bringing the scoring down vjce_president, Mr.J.A.Cameron; to the level of former years.\tsecretary-treasurer, Mr.H.Croche- Tvo of last\"n:ght\u2018s three games fjere,; business, manager, Mr.Laur- RESLLTS OF SHERBROOKE COTTON BOWLING LEAGUE The games played at the Palace ! Academy in the Sherbrooke Cotton j Bowling League resulted as follows: ! Office .J.CORFIELD PRESIDENT OF LOCAL LEAGUE SCHEPP FUND IS ASSISTING NEEDY YOUTHS millions to various charities.Just what has happened to that fortune, and who are the \u201cdeserving\u201d girls and boys being aided by the Schepp millions?That is what both critics and friends of Mr.Schepp\u2019s scheme have been curious about.Mr.Schepp had a hard time giv- along some line which may be of particular benefit to mankind.Thus the Schepp Foundation is sending one young medical student through Harvard because he is interested in research work to discover just what can be done to ing away several million dollars, j\tmore effective and the Leopold Schepp Foundation, -\t\u2019\tth* f,reatnlVu
de

Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.

Lien de téléchargement:

Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.