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Sherbrooke daily record
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[" swrbrook?üathj Smirù Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1930.Thirty-Fourth Year< IMPORTANT QIJISTIONS TAKEN UP BY ASSOCIATED BOARDS OF TRADE National Park at Orford, Keeping Winter Roads Open, Electricity in Rural Districts, Widening of C.P.R.Sub-, DUcus8od.^eV'Val °f B\tiv\ttiations.\td*, t\u2019ne hotels, including the supplying ,\t,\tthe necessary employees, purchas- *\u2022' **' d'd- v d- ,\u2022 v v ing, decoration and maintenance- departments and also an information and travel bureau.At a meeting held yesterday at the offices of this newly-created company, to be known as the United Hotels Service of the Province of Quebec, Incorporated, the following : officers and directors were appoint-j ed: R.C.Dery, head of the Canadian j Industrial Company, president; I Charles E.Trudeau, president of the ________ j A.O.A., vice-president; Paul A.Tru- c .\tj r .!(leau, secretary-treasurer; Howard bou.h.sre and Ernes, i 3.Ross, K.C.; Eugene McNicoll and RoUSSSaa Will Be Sentenced i ^ward N.Levitt, formerly with the »,t .x.\t'\tL I j\ti u Mount Royal Hotel and United fie,.; Tt-.saay by jüûge J.\t0£ A.mer;ca) managing direc- Lemay at Sweetsbarg \u2014 Man-!tor.Wm GP.TY OF TUFT ÂT SAXBYCORNER INSURANCE MEN AGAIN APPEAL ACKNOWLEDGES HE DID NOT WIN TO GOVERNMENT! VICTORIA CROSS General Opinion Is that Ottawa Will Aeitise to Grant Any Concession to Insurance Companies.OTTAWA, March 26.\u2014Strong representations are being made on Parliament Hill with a view to persuading the Government to reopen the claims of insurance companie C.P.R.BRANCH LINE MEASURE WAS APPROVED Was Little Discussion\u2014Quite a Little Construction to Be Carried Out in This Province.Bogus Holder cf Victoria Cross and Military Medal Guilty of Obtaining Money Under False Pretenses.OTTAWA, March 26\u2014With little discussion, the Canadian Pacific Railway branch line bill was passed by the Railway, Canals and Telc-'phones Committee of the House of Commons yesterday.Brancü lines approved for construction are; (a) From a point on the Taber subdivision of the company\u2019s railway at or near Tempest, in Township 9, Range 19, west of the fourth meridian, thence in a generally southeasterly direction to a point in or near Township 8, Range 18, west of the fourth meridian, all in MOVE TO DESTROY PRINQPLE OF DIVORCE MEASURE WAS DEFEATED Amendment to Woodsworth Measure Turneft Down by Majority of Twenty\u2014Previous to Division Premier Mackenzie King Declared Himself in Favor of Divorce Court for Ontario, Provided Province Asked for It- #\tKING PLANS TO HOLD A * » LEVEE TOMORROW & #\tLONDON, March 26.\u2014 * #\tThe Kinr' plans to hold a # #\tlevee at Buckingham Palace £ tomorrow, the first since his » #\tBines', and the first at # #\tBuckingham Palace since $ #\t1913 Levees hitherto have # #\tbeen held at St James, which # is at present given over to #\tthe naval conference.\t# #\t* the province of Alberta; (b) From a point on the Swift] Current southeasterly branch of the j Company\u2019s railway at or near Dun-1 elm, in Township 14, Range 14, west j of the third meridian, thence in a | generally southwesterly and wester j ly direction to a point in or near for reparations in connection withjtinia losses sustained during the (Special to the Record) SWEETSBURG, March 26.\u2014A j Township 10, Range 21, west of the I man who has been masquerading in third meridian, all in the province] the Eastern Townships for some I Saskatchewan OTTAWA, Ont., March 26.\u2014 The amendment or Thomas McMillan, Liberal member for Huron South, to the Woodsworth bill for establishing a divorce court in Ontario, calling for a campaign of education on the evils of divorce and, in effect, destroying the principle of the Woodsworth measure, was defeated in the House of Commons last night by a majority of twenty, the vota being 1 08 to 88.Previous to the division Premier Mackenzie King declared himself in favor of a divorce court for Ontario.The Prime Minister\u2019s support, however, was qualified by the statement that daughter Case Adjourned.(Special to the Record) SWEETSBURG, March 26.\u2014Albert Southiere and Ernest Rousseau, of Saxby Corner, will be sentenced in the .Magistrate\u2019s Court here next Mv.Edwards in his annual report ; Tuesday for stealing goods valued briefly reviewed the work carried eut et the three general joint meet The system is new in the province of Quebec and the membi- hete-\u2019s will be designated as one .( the \u201c400,\u201d and appropiate signs w'il be placed along the highways.At cross-roads guide signs will be placed to assist tourists.It will be the aim of the directors it i; stated, to encourag-> the givinç j at $400 from the house of Robin _\tGray, a neighbor.The two men ap- ings held by die two societies during Ipeared yesterday before Judge Le-Uie past year at Sherbrooke.Magog : may and were found guilty of the]this, the tourist will enjoy aj-iing, and Ayer\u2019s Cliff.The important sub-; theft charge.\tihunting and other vacation sports, under the name of W.11.Met-I.\t8on the P1^sant war.I li* -I- ^\t™\t,\t1 j \u2022\t^ of the company s rar- These claims aggregate ovdr SIV,-1 cTalfe> V\u2018 C\u201d M\u2019M\u201d acknowledged to 000,000, the largest single item be-\tJ-, H- Lemay in the Magis- ir.g the claim of the Western Assur- ^rate\u2019s Court here yesterday that ance Company for nearly $6,400.-!be was not the W.H.Metcalfe who ,000.Another is that of the Great, ] won the Victoria Cross and Milit-West Life Assurance Company foriary Medal during the World W\u2019ai.about $1,400,000, and that of the]end pleaded guilty to a charge o Sun Life Assurance Company for, obtaining fnoney under false pre.$1 353,932.\tjtnses.He refused, however, to di- Hope that the Government might) vulge his namq or address.Sen-yield a point on this question wasjtence was reserved until Tuesday aroused by the inclusion in the next by Judge Lemay.The self-styled Metcalfe had been touring the Eastern Townships for some time claiming that he was main estimates for the next fiscal year of $30'0.000 to adjust claims upon which there had been diver- .ot an up-to-date service which will j ^enCP y*ew as between the late ]}lc](jer 0f vjct0ria Cross and thaï lead to increase tourist travel.By \u201con.William rugsle> and the suc-jj^p attended the recent dinner given ceedmg commissioner on repar-U, Lond Engiand) by the psrinc\u20ac !V0YS-.A-.J: F5ùeÀ\tWales.All went fine for awhile, j?cts touched upon at these meet-j The arrest of the two men came)and also enjoy the charm and rb- ^efuse^to ^ake^a^.j^-once.ssîonlthe .bo?U8 V-.c* holder being well- Mr.Edwards said, included! as the result of a month\u2019s irvestig- j tor Seal associations of one o ion by High Constable St.Martin, most interesting sections ,.\t\u2014 j to the insurance companies, onei -\t,\t, , .\t,\t.ot rl,S argument being that during the I vlslt *\t?4- 4* + -î- 4- ?4* 4* 4* Mrs.F.S.Browne, of the Experimental Farm, is to be the organist at the Saturday evening concert in aid of the V.O.N.Mr.Ottewell, of Bishop\u2019s College, will be the soloist.The name of Mrs.Charles Peterson should have been included with that of Mrs.Harrison in the placing of flowers in St.George\u2019s Church on Sunday last in memory of Mr.Thomas Harrison.:n jail by Recorder Forest this morning on a charge of cresting a distribance on Wellington St.last \" Edmond Carneau was found1 Pw'eho guiltv of a charge of being drunk: \u201c ; \" ,.e ambers .or holding and disorderly on Wellington Street lUch a flne meeting, last night, and was fined three doi-j vistors are welcoire at the Col-i jais and cesu.\t) museum, which is open every! SNEAK THEIF IN NORTH W ARD Residents of the North WTard who1 have been in the habit of leaving money out the evening previous fo- Sunday afternoon to the public; from two to five o\u2019clock.The col-i lection of birds found in the Province of Quebec is nearly completed | and is well worth seeing.Those in-! milk tickets have daring the course, -.crested in the different coinage,, Df tne past few days been somewha* 1 of the world, both modern and an-: cient, would no doubt enjov looking over the College collection, which contains a largo number of rare coins.Rev.Father Marcotte, who is in charge of the museum, will be glad to inform visitors about anything they might desire in connection with the exhibts.He also wishes to take this opportunity of thanking the many friends of the College who have made valuable donations to the museum.The electrical system at the College was recently changed.All Wires now are contained in tubing, which is much neater than the old-style uncovered wires, as well as safer.The cost of the re-wiring is estimated at $8,-000.NOW.you need pay only \u2018 S.Q .0© down.lor an ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Matter Was Discussed at Meeting of Presbytery of Quebec Held in Melbourne Yesterday.The call extended a short time ago by the Clifton Street Presbyterian Church, Belfast, Ireland, 10 Rev.J.Cordner, B.D., minister of St.Andrew\u2019s Presbytetrian Church in this city, has been accepted and on the last Sunday in April Rev.Mr.Cordner will conduct his farewell sermon in St.Andrew\u2019s Church and bring to a close a very successful ministry in Sherbrooke.At a meeting of the Presbytery of Quebec, held in St.Andrew\u2019s Presbyterian Church, Melbourne, yesterday afternoon, with the moderator, liey.Dr.Gordon, of Quebec City, presiding, consideration was given to the call received by Rev.Mr.Cordner.Speaking in connection with this call, the Session Clerk, Mr.W.J.Humphrey, the Presbytery Elder, Mr.James Stewart, and Mr.W.B.McCaw appeared as representatives of St.Andrew\u2019s Church and spoke in very appreciates terms of Rev.Mr.Cordr.er\u2019s work since coming to Sherbrooke over two years ago.In his reply Rev.Mr.Cordner stated that he was profoundly impressed by the : \u2019riousness of the occasion, but that after having giv-i en careful consideration to the mat-j ter believed that it was his duty to ask the Presbytery for permission to accept the call.The request made by Rev.Mr.Cordner was granted and Dr.Grant was appointed to act as interim-Moderator of St.Andrew's Church.At yesterday\u2019s session of the Presbytery a second call was con-siderod.This was from Caledonia 1 Presbyterian Church in Prince Ed-'j ward Island to Rev.Allister Murray, B A., of Hampden and Milan Presbyterian Church Caledonia Presbyterian Church is a rural congregation, but in point of size is the third largest in the Prince Edward Island presbytery, thus affording Rev.Mr.Murray a splendid sphere of service.The members of the presbytery, while expressing their regret at the prospect of losing Mr.Murray, felt that the only course open to them was to place the call in his hands, whereupon Mr.Murray accepted and requested that the presbytery appoint Rev.Dr.Grant, of Melbourne, as moderator of Hampden and Milan during the vacancy, and also of £cotstown and Lingwick.After the business of the meeting had been concluded at yesterday\u2019s meeting of the Presbytery the members were very hospitably, entertained by the ladies of tho j Church at Melbourne and the | thanks of those present was ex-1 i pressed by Rev.Dr.Gordon j \u2022!'\t4* V 4* v 4* 4* v \u2022> 4' v 4* 4* 4* v 4* *> \" FEATURES FOR RADIO FANS * l* *** *$\u2022 \u2022J* v* è **\u2022\t\u2022?* V V V V \u2022** * 5:30\u2014High School Chorus.6:15\u2014Orchestra.6:30\u2014At tho Captain's Table.6:45\u2014Literay Digest Poll.7:U0\u2014Amos-Andy.7:16\u2014Alias Edward Taylor.7:30\u2014Frontier Days.8:00\u2014Golden Gems.8:30\u2014Champion Sparkcrs.9:00\u2014Smith Brothers.9 ;30\u2014Melodies.11:00\u2014Slumber music.11:00\u2014Amos \u2019n\u2019 Andy (Chicago division).11:46\u2014Literary Digest Poll.12:00\u2014Orchestra.WABC, New York\u2014349\u2014860 k.6:00\u2014Orchestra.6:30\u2014Civic Repertory Theatre.7:00\u2014Levitow\u2019s Orch.7:30\u2014Ward\u2019s Tip Top Club.8:00\u2014The Vagabonds.8:15\u2014Five Power Naval Conference\u2014F.W.Wile.8:30\u2014Douglas Shoemakers.9:00\u2014True Detective Mysteries.9:30\u2014Do Voe Redskins.10:00\u2014Voice of Columbia.11:00\u2014National Radio Forum.11:00\u2014News; Dream Boat.11:30\u2014Orchestra.12:00\u2014Royal Canadians.12:30\u2014Midnight Melodies.WCAU, Philadelphia\u2014256\u20141170 k.6:00\u2014Local features.8:30\u2014Columbia Network (WABC).11:30\u2014Orchestra; Missing.KDKA, Pittsburgh\u2014306\u2014980 k.6:00\u2014Address and music.7:00\u2014Amos-Andy; Features.8:00\u2014NBC Network; Orchestra.WCAE, Pittsburgh\u2014245.9\u20141220 k.6:00\u2014Dinner music; Sports.8:00\u2014NBC Network (WEAF).10:30\u2014Time and weather.WRVA.Richmond\u2014270.3\u20141110 k.5:30\u2014Dinner music ; Amos-Andy.8:00\u2014NBC Network.WHAM, Rochester\u2014260.9\u20141150 k.7:00\u2014Amos-Andy; Features.8:30\u2014NBC Network (WJZ).11:00\u2014Tom Grierson, organist.WGY, Schenectady\u2014380\u2014790 k.6:00\u2014Dinner Hour; Features.7:30\u2014Agricultural programme.8:00\u2014NBC Network (WEAF).11:00\u2014Dance; Organ recital.WBZ, Springfield-303\u2014990 k.6:30\u2014Dinner music; Reports.7:00\u2014Amos-Andy; Music.8:30\u2014MBw Network (WJZ).OFCA.Toronto\u2014357\u2014840 k.7:00\u2014Sponsored programmes.9:30\u2014Dance orchestra.CKGW, Toronto\u2014434.8\u2014690 k.7:00\u2014Amos-Andy; Dinner mus.7:35\u2014NBC programme; Features.10:00\u2014Canadian National Hour.11:00\u2014Opera from NBC; Scores.WSB.Atlanta\u2014405\u2014740 k.7:00\u2014NBC programme; Ballads.8:00\u2014NBC features.11:00\u2014Concert; Amos-Andy.11:45\u2014Chas.Sheldon, organ.WMAQ, Chicago\u201444S\u2014670 k.7:00\u2014Variety features.8:00\u2014Studio features.11:00\u2014Features; Amos-Andy.12:00\u2014Dance orchestras (three hours.KYW.Chicago\u2014294.1\u20141020 k.6:30\u2014Studio features.8:00\u2014NBC Network.11:00\u2014Features; Amos-Andy.11:45\u2014Dance orchestras.WGN.Chicago\u2014417\u2014720 k.7:00\u2014Dinner nrogramme.8:00\u2014Radio Floorwalker.8\t;30\u2014WEAF Programme.9\t:00\u2014Melange music.10:0O\u2014Dance hour.rrtnnnnr8\"flTnrre^ DR.D ARC HE\u2019S HOSPITAL EYE\u2014EAR\u2014NOSE and THROAT DISEASES.Eyes Examined for GLASSES.92 KING STREET WEST ctJUJLiLiLgJliüiJLiLgJL^ Dollar Table Our dollar table is an interesting little store all by itself.A.C.Skinner Ltd.Jewellers Since 1859.Skinner Bldg.\u2014Sherbrooke.Leo Laliberte says: At $24 I have a sterling Paton Serge Suit, which I will tailor to your measure on a ten-day delivery.It's a beautiful shade of grey\u2014and the loomsman said it was just the cloth to stand the wear and tear of motoring.Made to your individual measure from the start \u2014 design and style quite au fait.LALIBERTE, LIMITED 65 Wellington St.North Some People Are Lucky Others\tare \u2022\tunate \u2022\u2018\"utrh to be sick.At this season there are many of these.Flovurs are wr-\t.1 to brighten things u-i for them.We deliver twice daily .-'.I hospitah.Telephone or write us and have us send Flowers to your sick friends.They are plentiful and inexpensive at this time of the year.John Milford & Son 138 Welling:ton St No.Phone 174.We manufacture Tarpaulins In every size.E.T.Tent & Awning Co.16-A Larocque St.Phone 1624-F Sherbrooke, Que.To Hire: Tents and Wedding: Canopies.Yours Ever -For Purest Ingredients Modem Equipment Courteous Service ALLATES New Modern Bakery Phones 724W-724J.Ross-Keeler Battery Service Station Phones; 644\u2014645.Artists\u2019 Materials WE CARRY A FULL LINE.BERT WILLIAMS «5 WELLINGTON NORTH.Keep Your Eyes in Repair By making use of our Optical service.We are always prepared to give the best and you will find it to yout advantage to call occasionally for and adjustment.McCONNELL\u2019S OPTOMETRISTS 54 KING STREET WEST.\tSHERBROOKE, QUE.Rock and Earth Excavation Construction Equipment Also on Rental Basis.Newton Construction Company, Ltd.PHONE 308 FOR SERVICE SHERBROOKE, QUE.Emergency Work, Long Distance Calls Promptly Attended./ Have fresh, healthful untainted food ALWAYS dom, the bal^^ad ov^ NOW Models for every puree and family.Southern Canada Power Company\tlimited \u201cOwned by dwse it terves (Thursday'* Beit Feature*.) CKAC.Montreal\u2014411 meters.10:30\u2014Musicale.11:00\u2014Daily Menu.11:30\u2014Stocks; News; Weather, j 12:00\u2014Carillon Chimes from) 4:30\u2014Closing Stock Quotations.4 :45\u2014Musicale.5:00\u2014Musical Festival.6:00\u2014News; Stocks; Weather; Summary of programme.6:30\u2014Federal Market Report.7:00\u2014Trio from Morgan\u2019s Arcade Grill.8:00\u2014Hour of music.9:00\u2014Hour of music.12:00\u2014Final Hockev Results.WPG.\tAtlantic City\u2014272.7\u20141100k.3:00\u2014Gospel hymns.8:20\u2014Arthur Brook, organist.9:00\u2014Studio feature.10:15\u2014Subway;\tFeatures; Dance.WBAL, Baltimore\u2014283\u20141060 k.7:00\u2014The Baltimoreans.8:00\u2014NBC N.twork (WJZ).11:00\u2014Musical Memories.11:30\u2014Tie Witching Hour.WEEI, Boston\u2014509 \u2014590 k.7:00\u2014Big Brother.7:30\u2014NBC Network (WEAF).9:30\u2014Ginter\u2019s Mr.and Mrs.10:00\u2014NBC Network (WEAF).WLW, Cincinnati\u2014429\u2014700 k.7:00\u2014Tak; Scrap Book; Fid-d!er?.8:00\u2014WLW Singers; Sparkers.9:00\u2014BJikin Troupers.9:30\u2014NBC Network 10:00\u2014Band.11-00\u2014Midnight: Insomniac*.WHK, Cleveland\u2014215.7\u20141390 k.6:00\u2014Studio features.7:30\u2014CBS Network (WABC).11 :05\u2014Dance oicastras.WTAM, Cleveland\u2014280.4\u20141070 k.6:15\u2014Dinner music.8:00\u2014Entei ainers.9:00\u2014Seiberling; Jester.10:00\u2014NBC Network (WEAF).12:00\u2014News; Popular music.WJR.Detroit\u2014400\u2014750 k.7:00\u2014Amos-Andy; Features.8:30\u2014NBC Network (WJZ).11:00\u2014New::; Sermon; Music.WGHP.Detrcit\u2014241.3\u20141240 k.6:00\u2014Studio features.7:30\u2014WABC; Features.8:15\u2014Columbia Network.11:00\u2014Hayshakevs; WABC.CF( !', Montreal\u2014291.3\u20141080 k.6\t:00\u2014Twilight.8:30\u2014Valiquette Hour.10:00\u2014French Cabaret.WOR,\tNewark\u2014423\u2014710 k.6:00\u2014Varied programme.9 :00\u2014Orchestras.10:00\u2014Vint Mandy.11:00\u2014News; Dunce; Moonbeams.WEAF,_ New York\u2014453\u2014660 k.6:05\u2014Black and Gold Room Orchestra.6:30\u2014Home Banquet.7:00\u2014Mid-week\tFederation Hymn Sing.7\t:1!0\u2014Half-Hour at Capitol.8:0fl\u2014Rudy Vallee.9 :00\u2014Singers.9:30\u2014Jack Frost\u2019» Melody Mom.10:00\u2014RCA-Victor Hour.11 :00\u2014Grand Opera.12:00\u2014Orchestra.WJZ, New York\u2014395\u2014760 k.j.S.MITCHELL & COMPANY LIMITED \u2014 WEEKLY STORE NEWS \u2014 SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS WEEK ONLY THE WOD MOP AND ONE REFILL\u2014$1.50 All Wod Mops are trouble-proof.Unrivalled as a dusting mop, can be treated with oil if desired.Being flat, and owing to its reversible handle, the mop will clean to the last speck in the most awkward places, under radiators, immovable furniture, walls, ceilings, etc.Cloths easily detached for washing.Wod Mop.$1.50 Refill.75 $2.25 Special I his Week *1.50 Set of 5 splendid Mixing Bowls.Special, per set.75c McClary\u2019s Modern Gas Range $60.00 They are most attractive in style and design, finished in standard grey and white porcelain enamel.To appreciate just how attractive these ranges are you must see'them.One will be shown in our window all this week, and .S60\u20195-° HEADQUARTERS only The THOR Washer Canada's lowest priced quality washing machine, with a mighty reputation.Fast, easy on clothes, compact and sturdy, now yours at an amazingly low price.Thor Washer $129.50 Ironer to Fit on Wringer Holder $69.00 Portable Table Ironer $99.00 FOR GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS J.S.MITCHELL & COMPANY 78-80 Wellington Street North.LIMITED SHERBROOKE, QUE.Tel.2300.¦n t I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1930, PAGE FIVE MUENT HAD GOOD TURNOUT LAST EVENING Two of Four Companies of Sher- Mrs.J.Harry Blue, \"Grey Court,\" Elizabeth Street, entertained last evening, when bridge was played at eight tables.*\t4\t«\t* Dr.and Mrs.Fred Bertrand, Madame E.Carrier, Vimy Street, has returned from New York City, where she spent a few days.* * * Mr.and Mrs.Chas.A.Joslin announce the engagement of their brooke Reeiment Also Siirnal Brooks Street, returned yesterday, daughter, Dorothy, to Mr.Howard \u201c\t\u2019\t\u201c !L .from a delightl Section, Are Now at Strength._______delightful trip of seven weeks J.Kennedy, son of Mr.and Mrs.S.Full spent in France and Belgium.\tH.Kennedy, of Magog, Que.The *\t*\t\u201e\tj marriage will take place the end of I Mrs.Walter Tibbitts, of South April.I Stukley, is spending a few days m : In spite of the inclement weath-jthe city, where she was called by ^ Mrs.E.C.Fraser, of Halifax, N.er, the Sherbrooke Regiment turn-j the illness of her nephew, Mr.S., who has spent the past few ed out a very strong parade at their j Cedric Maddiss.^\t^ The many friends of Mr on Monday moin-j\t*[\u2022 'I; Morkill, and Mr.Mor- ! kill, Court Street, weeks visiting her sisters, Mrs, C.\t7\u2018- Southard, of Groton, Mass,, and .rmory last night.Two of the four, y.many fl.;ends of Mr CedricV Mrs.William Burns, of Toronto, companies, as well as the signal sec-! jigddjgg wi]i be SOrry to hear that Ont,,, arrived in Sherbrooke last tion, are now at full strength.There he entered the Sherbrooke Hospital gening and_is_the guest of her sis-are vacancies for a few young men j for an operation in \u2018C\u2019 Company and in the machine!'11^' gun company.Recruits should apply | Mrs> Herbeît Hamel, Kingston! ., Mrs- 3 to the armory at eight o\u2019clock to-jAvenue) received word this morning\t^ rn6 Ltdl,eS *Clrde-°f morrow night, and they will be im- ot the death of her brother-in-law,\u2019 \" ty United Church last evening mediately nested to a company and Mr.Jack Shepard, at Staffordshire, '\t01?, Montreal Street, issued uniforms.\tFno-land\tDuring the short business session the Sgt.S.Drew has teen appointed i '\t*\t?\t*\tpresident, Mrs.E.A.Tomkins, was to the rank of Company Sergeant The Misses Isaneile and Louise ln the chair.Plans were made for Major, Vice C.S.M.Foster, who Mitchell, who are attending college ; ?L ?aIad tea to be h?ld .,m Lesley has been promoted to Regimental vr-vi, n Mas\" Sr8 .'-\"end\u2019ng tm Hali Wednesday, April 9th.Rev.Sergeant Major.Sgt.H.Bridges has| dav5'\\;,'u'h\u2019 their'parents, Mr.and| Dr-.W- ,S- Lennon, was present and, been transferred from \u2018C\u2019 to \u2018H | Mr* M W Mitchell, at their home I ?.s 15 Vs usual custom during the Company, and Sgt.W.Miller from|nr vTnr.Ve cîfreet\u2019\tI Lenten season, addressed the meet- \u2018C\u2019 Company.C.S.M.Auelair, of:\t\"\t\u2019\t\u2019\tj ing.Yesterday Dr.Lennon review- the permanent force, has been de-.Mr« ^ B Jenckes entertained ed two chapters of \"The Christ of tailed to attend all Battalion para-1ve,terdav afternoon at her residence; Every Road,\u201d which was very much des for instructional purposes.\tyietoria Street.Bridge was play-1 enjoyed by the members.A social The Battalion will parade , to- ed at three taMes, the prizes being1 hour followed, during which the morrow night (Thursday), at eightiWon by Mrg 0.R.Webster, Mrs.) hostess^ served refreshments, assist- o\u2019clock.The first hour will be de-iy, , voted to drill ami instruction, and \u201eeP,?en Newton and Mrs.B.N.ed by Mrs.the sports committee has arranged\tj\tj , period^°0r baSebaU f01' thC £eC°nd ! Stily appointed Uble done with Lieut.Jas.Houlden, Adjutant, )s sJrin* fl,owers\tflvvin^w/r\" rapidly recovering from an opera- Tllr\u2019SB \"ho assisted m serving tion, and is expected to leave the hospital today, although it is not likely that he will be able to resume his duties for some time.Major S.Echenberg and Lieut.L.Bowen attended the Assault-at-arms held by the Royal Montreal Regiment at the VVestmount Armory, West-mount, m Monday night.Next Tuesday night, April 1st, the Battalion will make a short route march through the city.Holtham.At the tea hour Mm.; McLean.Q.C.R.OFFICES WILL CONTINUE IN SHERBROOKE Mr.J.H.Walsh, Vice-President and General Manager of Quebec Central Railway, Emphatically Denies Report of Transfer of General Offices to Montreal\u2014Has Not Considered Retirement.Those who assisted in serving were Mrs.F.McCrea, Mrs.W.Phillips and Mrs.M.W.Mitchell.Hi »|i s!i The Ladies\u2019 Aid of Trinity United Church met yesterday afternoon in Wesley Hall.The president, Mrs.W.S.Armitage, presided and the regular routine business was attended to, after which Dr.Lennon gave an interesting Lenten address.The receipts from \u201cDollar Day\u201d were quite substantial.The hostesses at the tea hour were Mrs.W Friday was the day chosen for the c »\t*.\t,,\t™ ».m\t! handicraft class by those who at- vi ArlJ1ltIBr\"e\u2019¦'Ira- 1'-\ttorided demonstration.The first i Mrs.J.H.Iliyce, assisted by .1rs.dags wi)i held next Friday o made the tea.\tn in\t,T \"You may state definitely that the general offices of the Quebec Central Railway will remain in Sherbrooke,\u201d said Mr.J.H.Walsh, vice-president and general manager of the Quebec Central Railway, to a Record representative this morning, \u201cand will not be transferred to Montreal as stated in a local paper yesterday.\u201cThe circulation of such false rumors is unfortunate,\u201d continued Mr, Walsh, \u201cas it only serves to create needless uneasiness in the minds of the employees and others connected with the administration of the road.\u201d In discussing his rumored retirement, Mr.Walsh said that the matter up to the present had not been given any consideration whatever by him, and that he expected to remain many more years in the service of the company.\u2022J*\t«J* »*?J» *J*\t«J» ?J»\t«J* «J*\t?£?*J* »J* »J* *?* CITY BRIEFLETS .> * ?j* *$» ?j* ?J»\t«j»\t«5» «£» «j»\t«j» «j» *5» «j» SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AT y.m.c.a.A number of selections will he furnished by the Symphony Orchestra on Sunday evening next in connection with the regular sing song service conducted by the Y.M.C.A, and Y.W.C.A.This service will be held in the Y.M.C.A.gymnasium and will commence at eight thirty o\u2019clock on Cun-day evening.some time, and it was realized by her family and friends that her illness was of a serious nature.The funeral will take place on Friday morning, leaving the late residence at 8.40 o\u2019clock for St.Patrick\u2019s Church, where solemn requiem Mass will be sung at nine o\u2019clock.The remains will be laid to rest in St.Michael\u2019s cemetery.YOUNG ACCIDENT VICTIM IMPROVING Reports from the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital this morning state that the condition of ten-year-old Camille Rodrigue, of Wellington Street South, who is suffering frorv.a broken jaw feecived when he was tsruck by a train at St .Martin street crossing on Monday, shows considerable improvement.The youngster, who was playing in a nearby yard, did not notice the approaching shunter, and stepped into the engine.He was removed ti his home and after taken to the hospital.His injuries, while painful, are not considered serious.OMEGA-ALPHA CLUB MET LAST EVENING.\u201cSalt, and its important place in the world\u2019s history and development of life today,\u201d and \u201cPhotography, and the art of making Pictures,\u201d were the subjects taken up before the Omega-Alpha Club last night by two of the members, George Logie reviewed the history of salt and its many uses, while the subject of \u201cPhotography\u201d was discussed by Joe Karsh, one of the charter members of the Club, who has been in Boston taking a special course in photography.At a business session emphasis was laid on the hundred per cent, meeting for next week, for which a special programme is being arranged.MARRIAGES + * \u2022> ?.j.\t4.j.j.j.\t*}\u2022 McKERGOW \u2014 RENAHAN WATERLOO, Que., March 26.\u2014 On Saturday afternoon, March 22nd, a very prettjr wedding was solemnized at the home of the groom\u2019s parents, when Miss Mary Renahan, daughter of Mrs.Renahan and the late Mr.John Renahan, was united in marriage with Mr.John Sydney McKergow, son of Mr.and Mrs.John McKergow, the Rev.II.Allen-by performing the ceremony, in the presence of the immediate relatives of the bride and groom.Miss Mona Renahan and Mr.Bertram Fisher attended the bride and groom.Immediately following the ceremony, a wedding lunch was served by Mr.and Mrs.John McKergoy, the happy couple leaving immediately after for a short stay in Montreal.The bride groom has a position with the Royal Canadian Signalers, as radio operator, and will be stationed near Calgary, Alta., until September.-«- STANBURY C.O.SAINT-JEAN 21 Wellington St.North LIMITED Phones 1236-1237 Week-End Special Two and three piece knitted suits.Some are last season\u2019s but perfectly good.SKIRT AND PULL-OVER SKIRT, PULL-OVER AND COAT SKIRT AND COAT Clearing price.Exceptional value.$8.00 No phone order accepted.F AINTED ON DEPOT STREET Fred Dritland.a former resident of Manchester.England, who came to this country a short time ago, Mrs.George Goyette was visiting Mrs.Helen Hall at Pearceton on Thursday.Mrs.Sidney Short is caring for Mrs.Elmer Russell at North Stan-bridge.Mr.Denis Daudelin has sold two cows to Mr.A.Berthiaume, who is having them taken by truck to his home in Vergennes, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Black were visiting Mr.and Mrs.George Procter at Mystic on Sunday.Mrs.Armand Grenier was visiting her sister.Mrs.W.Lareau, at North Stanbridge, on Monday.?~ COATS SUITS $15.00 up s 19.50 up fainted on Depot Street yesterday, afternoon.Lord\u2019s ambulance was summoned and the man was removed to the Sherbrooke Hospital, where, after treatment in the emergency ward, he was allowed to leave Smart coats for junior, misses and small women, in natty tweed and novelty cloths; also fine material in plain shades, navy and black predominating from $15.00 to $67.50.Jaunty suits for all types from the short hip length, wrist, finger tip and the 3-4 length, tailleur are all shown from $19.50 to $59.50.Bentley, who made the tea- _ evening at 7.30 o\u2019clock, and all going to work on lamp shades are requested to come prepared with frame, design and small pot with screw top.Those who desire to begin with a \u201cglorified glass\u201d need only bring the piece of glass on which they wish to work and a blower.There will be no making this week.class in dress- MORE TASTY npHE BAKER pro-cess of packing coconut keeps every bit of the freshness and flavour just as it was in the shell.Made in Canada from fresh coconuts.In packages, tins and by the * pound.BAKERS COCONUT A-8-30 SENTENCED FOR SELLING LIQUOR Adelard Boucher, of Asbestos, was sentenced to one month in jail and costs for selling liquor without a permit by Judge J.H.Lemay in the Magistrate\u2019s Court this morning.Omer Bilodeau, of St.Rose, Dorchester, was finer $10 .and costs by Judge Lemay for driving a motor car at an excessive speed in the Village of Bury in the month of November last.The Young Women\u2019s Missionary Auxiliary of Plymouth United Church met last evening at the home of Mrs.T.Cohoon, Queen Street.The president, Mrs, Roth-ney, who presided, presented a certificate for life membership to Mrs.George Lothrop and gave a very-j interesting paper on the educational work of the W.M.S.A short] story, \u201cA School Home Romance \u2019 Th Fx\u201erp\u201eir,\u201e was read b,v Mrs.Larrabee.Delic-I ¦ YJe\t-1.asL HELP THE BOYS WHO ARE ON ! ious refreshments were served by!^\u2019\t^ the president, Mrs\tTHEUt WAY.; the hostesses, Mrs.Cohoon and Mrs.j a sh£rt busines\u2019s nleetinfJ at\u2019 £Jjch Our great men are not only those nothney.\t\u2022\t|it wag decided to ask ^ Schubert who have arrived, but those who are *\t*\t?\t, ¦ rinh mpmhprc\t™ the way.There are only a few of ; Miss Margaret Robins entertaine *, Apri] u current evGnts gwere in jtbe very poor and the very rich.ihe members of the Youn^ Ladies | {Educed\u2019and discussed Manv of is the carrier boy, the newsboy ]Aid \u2018«t ^ vatBSt\\0\u201ct^ns these\" hadabeCnScCulfed \u2019 from^thî ^ ^pws early proof of industry,.Miagog fctrcct.A snort business Sherbrooke Record.\tand of responsibility.When you buy meeting was held, over which the :\t\u2022 1 your paper on the street, or when president, Mrs.Irvin Smith, PreF\u2019d-1 rbargG 0f ]viicK Ella Grant the ?ub-!J0U llave ^ delivered eat\u2019b n'ght, ed.Plans were completed for a tea : ject being: Canadian authors and rain or shine> >'ou may feel like helP-to be held in the Mackinnon Mem- p0etR.Two of the members read i:lg tbe boy on your rouFe Ket a orial Building on Saturday aftei- gboi.b papers on the works of out- * .noon, March 29th under the ausP1^es i standing women authors, following oi the women\u2019s organizations of fct.wbicb Miss Katherine Martin gave I Andrews\u2019 Church for the benefit 01 a thoughtful and well planned ad-j thfi Y\u2019.W.C.A.A social hour 'vr': dress on \u201cThe Poets of Canada.\u201d It i enjoyed, and delicious refreshments Was indeed a feast of poetry much ; were served by Miss Robins, assist-^ appreciated and much enjoyed by 1 ed by members of the Aid.\ti all present.*\t\u201c\t*\tThe meeting was brought to a close by the serving of refreshments.and Miss Irene Oliver played a little dance music.few new customers, each one of whom is of direct profit to him, and he may win one of the weekly prizes.Smardon\u2019s Tarsal Ease Shoes \u201cEase the Feet \u201d A new Spring model with the built-in arch, for the lady who desires style with comfort.Black and brown kid, with a good weight sole and Cuban heel.Can be had in the following sizes and widths: AAA A-AAA- AA\u20144 to 10 B 854 to 8% D\u20143 to 854 6 to 9 54 -5 to 9 54 4 to 10 -3 to 9 -3 to 8 J.A.Wiggett & Co.High Grade Footwear.E.tablished 1880.A business meeting of the 53rd I Chapter, I.O.D.E., was held yester-i day afternoon at the home of the J honorary regent, Mrs.G.S.Thom-J son, Victoria Street.Mrs.T.A.! Lougheed, the regent, presided and I several items of business were dis-I cussed.Arrangements wre made to j hold a card party on Saturday even-i irig, April 5th.at the home of Mrs.j T.E.Hall, Court Street.After the business meeting a delicious tea j was served in the dining room by \u2022 the hostess.The tea table, which J was daintily arranged with spring ! flowers in yellow and mauve, with yellow candles, was presided over by Mrs.T.A.Lougheed, and the social hour was much enjoyed by the .members of the Chapter.The next, meeting will take place on Thursday evening, April 3rd, at the home of Mrs.W.Joiner, London Street.* * * The Junior department of Plymouth United Church Sunday School held a social gathering for parents and scholars last evening in the Church hall.The meeting opened with a short service conducted by Mr.Hector MacRae, superintendent of the Junior department, who gave an address of welcome to the parents and visitors, concluding with a ; talk on the \u201cLord\u2019s Prayer.\u201d While I the children enjoyed playing games, the parents were pleasantly entertained by the teachers of thedepart-1 ment.Refreshments were served, j ! and an address by Rev.Dr.G.Ellery | ; Read was greatly appreciated by all.) 1 The evening was brought to a close with \u201cGod Save the King.\u201d * * * The regular monthly meeting of j the W.A.of St.Peter\u2019s Church was j held yesterday afternoon in the Church Hall, preceded by a short prayer service conducted by the pre-rident, Mrs.R.Seiveright.An address was given by Capt.Ayland, of the Church Army, who extended an earnest invitation to the members to attend the mission services.The amount forwarded to thP interde-rominationa! board of missions from the United Prayer Service was ten dollars.A letter was read from the Lac la Ronge Indian School thanking the branch for the girls\u2019 outfit and other gifts.Arrangements were made and committee* appointed for the Diocesan annual meetings to be held in Sherhrook^ in May.Mrs.C.O.Gustafson is convener of the hospitality committee.Two of the members of the Dominion Board are expected in Sherbrooke on April 5th, and a public meeting will be held on Monday afternoon, April 7th, at which they will speak on the work of their special departments.The keerolary was instructed to send the nomination papers for officers on I ho Diomsan Board to the Diocesan Secretary.NINE KILLED WHEN QAM COLLAPSED MEXICO CITY\".March 26.\u2014Nine workmen were killed and several injured in the collapse of the Tec-amachalco dam at Morales Hacienda, near Tacuba.mrs.t.b.McDonald passed AWAY YESTERDAY\".The death occurred at her late residence, 116 Council Street, yesterday afternoon of Mrs.Bertha Annie McDonald, widow of the late Thomas B.McDonald.Mrs.McDonald had lesided in Sherbrooke for many years and enjoyed the esteem of a large circle of friends by whom her death will be greatly mourned.Mrs.McDonald is survived by three sons, Messrs.John, Owen and George, and by three daughters, Olive, Hazel and Mollie.The deceased, who was in her fifty-sixth year, had been ill for From Soup to LIFE SAYERS krta -.avers, Ltd Prescott.Out Gentleaen: My husband i«5 savers;'%ÎLCiaIe?.tha\u2018 they -«vy.coos after a concerned tho - 6 Says that ae r-,, r * izu ;sr as he aw*y that Nuts- is no dinner menu, it s°up to Life by the savers\".\u2014b.r,\u2019 :ri:r\" i\u201cu sir.csrsiy, r FREE Write Life 9«verf, I.td.* Pretcott, Ont., yaur «*\u2022 pprienc* vith Lit© Saver*.W rtler* of accepted letter* will receive a bo* of aaaort ©d Life Savera Free.You will really SLEEP on this Delightful Mattress Sf *39 Beautyrest MATTRESS REAL sleep .a renewal of energy, a deep refreshing rest for mind and nerves and body .that is the kind of sleep you will enjoy on Beautyrest.Beautyrest allows you to relax completely.Beautyrest holds your body straight\u2014without stiffness.Responds to every curve\u2014without sagging.Beautyrest supports you buoyantly in the most luxurious comfort imaginable .all due to those hundreds of springy little steel coils that fill the interior.On top of these coils comes a soft padding of fluffy cotton.And\u2014over all\u2014the beautiful cover of Jacquard Damask, in a pastel shade to harmonize with your room.You must see the Beautyrest.You\u2019ll like the comfort, the cover, the trim \u2019'pocket-edge\u201d, and the price\u2014so very little for a lifetime of real sleep ! SIMMONS This unusually beautiful and impressive master hedretm : hull) around the richness of Simmons Beds, Model 212.Beds - Springs BUILT - Mattresses - Pillows FOR SLEEP The SLUMBER KING SPRING This famous spring, built for sleep, cannot sag.It has twenty-six broad ribbons of resilient steel \"spring-suspended\u201d from bodi ends of the sturdy pressed steel frame.Four cross rows of springy coils hold' the ribbons in place.Slumber King is built to box spring height for distinctive daytime appearance and easy bed-making.Lasts a .\t_ lifetime yet costs only.\t$ ] 2-0° ______i wraar.i PAGE SIX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1930 &i)eri)rooke ÎBaüp ftecorb Established Ninth Day of Fabniary, 1S97.Published Every Week Day by the Sherbrooke Record Company, Limited, at their publishing house, 69 Wellington Street, in the City of Sherbrooke, Quebec.With exclusive franchise of Canadian Press, Associated Proas and Beutcr'a European News Service».Member of the A.B.C.with dr eolation of over 19,900 audited and guaranteed.Subscription: 75c.a month, delivered to any home in the city and suburbs.Post Office delivery to any place in Canida, Great Britain or the United States; $3 per year; three months, 51: one nonth, 40c.Sinrle copies, 3c.E.G.PIERCE, ALFRED WOOD, President and Editor.GORDON MILLER, Managin'; Editor.Managing Director.C.P.BUCKLAND.Advertising Manager.Out of the suffering comes the serious mind; Out of the Salvation, the grateful Heart.Out of endurance, Fortitude; Out of deliverance, Faith.\u2014John Ruskin.THE FRENZY OF SOCIALISM.if they had to pay half that amount of fee on their wagon and team.It would mçan a command to skedaddle.THE RECORD COMPANY AND THE IDLE GOSSIP.Supplementing the statement by the editor in yesterday\u2019s paper as to the ownership of the Record, we wish further to state that the former IN A QUIET, RESTFUL SPOT The Advertising Man was dying, a sigh came from his breast: \u2022'Please bury me, my friends, where I will find eternal rest, I long for peace and quiet, so when I have closed my eyes GREAT MINE IS STILL GIVING PRECIOUS GOLD shareholders in the Record Company still retain | JatShev1\u201c\"t \u201d0® àdve?\u201d^\u2019S\u2019t01\"e Wnere j Despite Fact that the Rand Has Been Worked for Forty-Three Years, It Is Still World\u2019s Largest Producer of Precious Metal.2,500 shares of preferred stock in the Company.Two of these gentlemen are still closely allied with the publication.Mr.E.G.Pierce, as managing director, and Mr.C.P.Buckland as advertising manager.These two gentlemen, together with the editor as president, constitute the present Board of Directors.This further information, given to our subscribers, should be sufficient for them to refute and rebuke the slanders of the idle gossips who seek to injure the Sherbrooke Record with malicious inuendo.Shortly the editor will again impose upon our readers with a plain statement of the political policy of this journal.It was an imposition The latest news from ^ussl,a\u2019 \"^erf ^°C\u2019leen ! to discuss publicly what may be one\u2019s own private reigns suppreme, is t a e a m\t^ ; affairs, a discussion which could not in any sense ,\u201eke\u201e po».,s,o\u201e of by tb, Sute.ndh.tlh, |\t^ farmers are to be forced into community tarm\tA j _ Larger farms of 30,000 acres or more are to mg.And our letter files indicate the satisfaction of our subscribers with the policy of the of ! paper.~\u2019 were added within a month friendship and trust.be worked by the State, and the former owners\t.u j >\tu L oe\t,\t.\t\u2014 r wntvv»V\tThat several hundred new subscribers is proof of their they do not advertise.\u201d -«-\u2014 * LETTERS TO THE EDITOR V\t«$\u2022 ¦Î* \u2022b 4, *>\t*> *;* *b 4* ?\u2022>
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