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[" iferbwokp lailu mwnrîi Established 1897, SHERBROOKE, QUE., SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1930.Thirty-Fourth Year.CONSERVATIVES\u2019 POPULAR MARGIN WAS 21,246 IN NEW BRUNSWICK Election Statistics Show that Premier J.B.M.Baxter and His Followers Polled a Total of 244,416 Votes as Compared With 219,170 for Liberals\u2014Hon.Lewis Smith, Minister of Agriculture, Only Member of Cabinet Not Returned.- &-\u2014 ST.JOHN, N.B., June 21.\u2014 When the people of New Brunswick returned the Conservatives to power for an-othe \u2022 five years they gave Premier J.B.M.Baxter and his follows a popular majority of 21,-246 votes at the polls on Thurs-s day.A summary of the results % brings to light the fact that the ^Government secured a total of 244,4 1 6 votes, while the Liberal Opposition annexed 219,170.The Baxter Government, wi;! the exception of Hon.Lewis Smith.Minister of Agriculture, who was defeated in Albert by 150 votes, is composed of: Hon.J.B.M.Baxter, Premier, Hon.Antoine J.Leger, Provincial Secretary-Treasurer; Hon.David A.Stewart, Minister of Public Works; Hon.Henry 1.Taylor, Minister of Health and Labor; Hon.Henry I.L.P.D.Tilley, K.C., President of the Executive Council; and Hen.E.A.Reilly, K.C., Minister without portfolio.The results by constituencies follow: Albert: (2 seats) Smith, Conservative .1,880 i Osman, Conservative .1,800\t! Downey, Liberal .2,048\t| Colpitt, Liberal .2,140 Elected: F.M.Colpitt, H.V.Downey, (2 Liberal gains).Carleton, (3 seats).Melville, Conservative .5,472 Perry, Conservative .5,476 Squires, Conservative .6,575 Jlones, Liberal .3,915 Smith, Liberal .3,859 Brown, Liberal .\u201e3\u20199.9.4 \u2019\u2022.Elected: E.W.Melville, G.W.Pe&y, F.C.Squires, (no change).Charlotte (4 seats).Cockburn, Conservative .\t4,686 Groom, Conservative .4,704 G-ptill, Conservative .Taylor, Conservative .4,720 Scovil, Liberal .L355 Worrell, Liberal .4,336 Shaw, Liberal .4,333 Hill, Liberal .,- L332 Elected: G.H.I.Cockburn, H.M.Groom, S.D.Guptill, Hon.Dr.H.I.Taylor, fno change).Gloucester (4 seats).Coffon, Conservative .6,103 Dumas, Conservative .6,055 Hachcy, Conservative .6,070 Robichaud, Conservative-\t6,078 Doucett, Liberal .8,150 Leger, Liberal .Lordon, Liberal .8,114 Richards.Liberal .Elected: J.A.Doucette, S.R.Leger, J.P.Lordon, C.T.Richard.(No change).Kent (3 seats).Babin, Conservative .8,944 Doucet, Conservative .3,971 Mclncrncy.Conservative .\t3,956 Dysart, Liberal . i Elected: A.J.Brooks, J.H.A.L.^^Fairweather, J.W.Smith.(No F change).\t,\t.Madawaska, (2 scats) Cormier, Conservative .Michaud, Conservative.Michaud, Liberal .Violette, Liberal .\u2022 \u2022 ¦\t, Elected: J.E.Michaud, Dr.J.L.Violette, (no change).Moncton City, (two polling dis-tricts): Reilly, Conservative .4,482 Goodwin, Liberal .3,080 Price, Independent .180 Elected: Hon.E.A.Reilly, no change.Northumberland.(4 seats).Heckbert, Conservative - 4,523 Holmes, Conservative .4,543 Lavoie, Conservative .4,416 O\u2019Brien, Conservative .4,777 Anderson, Liberal .6,490 Gill, Liberal .8,427 Savoy, Liberal .6,255 Tweedie.Liberal .6.326 Elected: W.S.Anderson, R.J.Gill, Rudolph Savoy, F.M.Twccdie, (four Liberal gains).Queens, (2 seats).Evans, Conservative .2,787 Moore, Conservative .2,791 Bridges, Liberal .2,084 Dickson, Liberal .2,060 Elected: W.B.Evans, J.A.Moore, (no change).u Restigouche: (2 seats).Ibiiotte, Conservative .4,856 ptowart, Conservative.\t4,889 /Bridges, Liberal .4,454 Hebert, Liberal .4,414 Elected: Henry Diotte, Hon.D.A.Stewart, (no (hange).Saint John County, (2 seats).Baxter, Conservative ______ 4,011 Smith, Conservative .4,024 Bentley, Liberal .1,604 Millett, Liberal .1,494 Elected: Hon.J.B.M.Baxter, H.(Ouüi&ued on Pago Five.) LAKE MEGANTIC EECTRICIAN EECTROCUTED £*### # & # & ^ & *\tWALL STREET MARKET * *\tAGAIN BROKE WIDE » iff\tOPEN TODAY\t* *\t- * #\tNEW YORK, June 21.\u2014 * iff The stock market again * #\tbroke wide open in the early \u2022*& & trading today, prominent # & shares losing 2 to 11 points $f iff and several reaching new low iff #\tground for Ihe year or long- & #\ter.\tiff A.Thibault, Town Electrician, Instantly Killed When He Came in Contact With Live Wire\u2014Tragic Circumstances.TWO KILLED IN PLANE CRASH REGENT, N.D., June 21.\u2014Clifford Paranto, 33, and Thomas Kap-aceinski, 21, were killed yesterday when the airplane they were flying to Dickinson crashed on the prairie six miles north of here.HANDLE MILLIONS IN REPARATIONS ip*t mm irb : : lit iiir HOW MANY IN E.TOWNSHIPS HAVE VOTES?LAKE MEGANTIC, June 24.\u2014A tragic accident occurred here this | morning when Mr.J.A.Thibault, j forty-eight years of age, the father of threa children, was electrocuted.Mr.Thibault, who is the town electrician, was repairing some wires when he accidentally came in contact with a live wire.Passers by noticed the victim dangling from the post and summoned medical aid.Drs.Leo Blais and Dube were soon on the scene, but all attempts at artificial respiration proved fruitless.The victim leaves to mourn his loss a wife and three daughters.This tragic accident is the second to strike the family within the last few years, as two years ago their only son was fatally injured in an automobile mishap.PIRATESSiZE PASSENGERS OF CHINESE SHIP Eastern Townships Constituencies Have a Varying Number of People Who Will Vote in Federal Election.Refusal by a Canton Steamship Operator to Pay a \u201cProtection Fee\u201d of $300 to Buccaneers Who Have Infested Delta and Neighborhood Caused Attack.HONG KONG, June 21.\u2014Pirates boarded a Chinese steamship in the Pearl River delta yesterday, killing three men and looting the cargo.Disguised as Nationalist Government army officers nine passengers suddenly overpowered the armed guards, shooting those wno resisted.Refusal by a Canton steamship operator to pay a \u201cprotection fee\u201d of 8300 to buccaneers who have infested the delta and neighborhood of Canton caused the attack.Taking forty Chinese passengers and most of the cargo with them, the pirates made off with the launch among the numerous islands of the delta.The passengers will be held for ransom.If this is delayed the pirates may enforce their demands by sending ears or fingers of their captives.In 1926, just four years ago, there were 150,802 voters\u2019 names on the lists of what constituted the Eastern Townships of Quebec, the name given the inland settlements in the early days to differentiate the district from the Western Townships of Ontario.These are the nine electoral districts, with the number of voters and votes recorded at the last election: 11 ! jy lii im i iriiÜV it->8 5 » MANY INDIAN NATION- * *\tA LISTS INJURED BY * *\tPOLICE\t* ^ *\tBOMBAY, India, July 21.* ijs \u2014More than two hundred In- # iff dian Nationalists were injur- iff ed b?'.police charging them * $f with'lathis or staves, today & *\tto clear the Esplanade Maid- # ÏÏ an, important thoroughfare, * ^ of a demonstration.The # *\tcrowd had gathered to ppss & iff in review before Motilal # $f Nehru, acting president of * ifr the All-India National Con- & gross, in defiance of a police # iff order forbidding the as- iff sembly in the esplanade for # *\ttwo weeks.\t* *\t# Tîv./ \u2019idfS X COMMENTS ON APPOINTMENTS Brome-Missisquoi .Compton .Stanstead .Shefford .Sherbrooke .Richmond-Wolfe.Megantic .Drummond-Arthabaska .Beauce .\\Voters Named 16,506 15,086 11,939 13,328 17,727 18',848 14,017 21,331 22,520 Votes j Polled! 13,131] 12,104 8,875 9,9791 12,222 j 13,888 I 9,726 j 13,414 13,727 2,310 2,285 4,910 4,950 BRITISH WOMEN ARE PUTTI ED OVER STYLES In Brcme-Missisquoi a turn-over of eight out of each one hundred voters would be required to meet the wishes of the Conservatives.In Stanstead there would be required a turn-over of thirteen and one-half per cent, to make a triumph for the Conservatives.The Liberals had the edge on the Compton Conservatives by fourteen per cent.In Sherbrooke city twenty voters! in every one hundred would have to | change their views to win a victory j for Harold Lynch.In Chateauguay-Huntingdon, where Dr.J.C.Moore looks like a winner, the turn-over would have to be but seven per cent, in the total vote recorded.In fifteen counties in Quebec, not including Sherbrooke among them, the Conservatives could win with a turn-over of from 45 to 100 votes in each 1,000 votes polled.Where the Conservatives hope to make their greatest gains are in the fourteen constituencies in and around Montreal Island, counting Laval-Two Mountains where Arthur Sauve is conceded a favorable reception.Of 13,378 voters on the list in 1926, likely to be augmented to around 15,000 this year, the Liberals won by 3,768 with 8,064 votes polled.Further Appointments or Changes in Ministry Need Not Be Ex-pe;ted Until After Elections.LEVIS, Que., June 21.\u2014The cabinet reorganization is going on.His Excellency the Governor-General yesterday signed at Quebec an order-in-council passed at a meeting The headquarters of the new Bank of International Settlements\u2014or '¦ of the Cabinet on Saturday of last \u201cWorld Bank\u201d\u2014set up at Basle, Switzerland, to handle German war j week, appointing Captain lan Mac-reparations payments under the Young plan, is shown here with two ] kenzie, of Vancouver, Minister of international financiers who are playing big parts therein.Right is Gates ] Immigration and Colonization and McGarrah, American banker and chairman of the new institution, and left i Superintendent General of Indian is Motagu Norman, governor of the Bank of England, pictured as they affairs.For some time past tne left a conference after discussing the $300,000,000 German bond issue.| Soldiers\u2019 Settlement Board has been ______________________________________________I under the control of the Minister of Immigration and Colonization.It will so continue.The Hon.Dr.King, who was appointed to the Senate on Saturday last, has tendered his resignation as Minister of Pensions and Health and it has been accepted.It has been decided to defer the appointment of Dr.King\u2019s ] successor until after the elections.- ! Meanwhile, the Hon.J.L, Ralston, Premier King Opened His Speaking Tour in Maritime Pro-i Mmiste^o^Na^ona^Detoce.^has vinces Last Night at Moncton\u2014Does Not Believe m Pensions and Health.Interfering in Provincial Politics\u2014Referred to Action\t.Prime Minister intimated °\t0\t,\t0\t.\to\u2019* \u2018 that it is not rontemplated that fur- ot Government in Arranging < co ivestorc 4.ension r rivi- ther appointments to or changes in leges to Veterans Who Had Signed Away Their Rights, tbs» .Ministry will be made until af- ter the elections.He desired to - ' have it understood that it was the ONCTON, N.B., June 21.\u2014i in interfering in provincial politics, intention of the Government, if re-Premier King opened his j but merely asked the electors not to i turned to power, to have a rear-Maritime speaking tour in j confuse federal with provincial (rangement of the work of some of this railway centre last night and ; issues, and to review the record of j the departments of Government, talked, among other things, of rail- j the government, giving it fair con- ! and with it a re-arrangement of roads.\u201cThe transportation problem : sidération, then to vote what they ¦ past portfolios as well, so as ESTABLISHED BY LEADING STOCKS Decline During Present Week Was Most Drastic Witnessed Since Sensational Market Collapse Last Fall\u2014Moderate Recoveries on Thursday Did Much to Alleviate Extreme Nervousness Evident in Speculative Circles.AN INCREASE IN AUTO ACCIDENT TOLL IN 1929 Motor Accidents Claimed 1,294 Lives Last Year\u2014In This Province 323 Were Killed.EXPLAINED WHAT GOVERNMENT HAS DONE FOR LOWER PROVINCES OTTAWA, Ont., June 21.\u2014Automobile accidents cost 1,294 lives in Canada during 1929.Figures by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics show last year\u2019s total was far greater j than that of 1928, when 1,082 deaths resulted from auto accidents and half as large again as the 1927 toll of 865 lives.The toll for all Canada in 1929 represented a proportion of 13.2 deaths per one hundred thousand of population.British Columbia led the provinces with a 19.8 ratio, while Ontario ranked next with 16.8.Prince Edward Island had the lowest I .t rate, 1.2 per 100,000 population.Automobile deaths in the provinces during 1929 were: P.E.L, 1, *r-p ORONTO, June 21.\u2014Faced with the unwelcome but nevertheless obvious fact that business activity in Canada and other countries has fallen far below the exceptionally high level of 1929, traders on Canadian stock exchanges rushed to liquidate security holdings at Toronto and Montreal this week.The resulting decline in prices was the most drastic witnessed since the sensational market collapse of last autumn and nearly all the Canadian and inter-listed leaders dropped to new low price levels for the year.Moderate recoveries on Thursday, and continued evidence of investment demand on Friday, did much to alleviate the extreme nervousness evident in speculative circles, but considerable uncertainty was still apparent over the stock market outlock at the close It was perhaps only to he expected that professional \u201cbear\u201d fac- 68, Saskatchewan 56, British Columbia 117.Alberta DISMISSAL OF WOMAN DOCTOR IS RESENTED Nova Scotia 61, New Brunswick 46, ti°ns at New York would emphasize Quebec 323, Ontario 551, Manitoba the unfavorable aspects of the situation in Canada and the United States, and this they did, while engaged in forcing prices sharply downward.The full force of the j attack broke this week and found (even more vulnerable points in busi-insss news which indicated that steel mill operation have declined, in the j break in grain prices and in many : other factors that pointed clearly to j the fact that the period of depression has not yet passed.! In addition, the passage 0f the United States\u2019 tariff bill was a point -\t] that caused misgivings over the pos- Dr.Fleming Said to Be One ofjs\u2018M9 results to Canadian export, trade.Copper prices, also, çxperi-cnced a further decline, together with many other commodities, and the selling gained in volume with each succeeding item of unfavorable news.The sweeping decline in the stock the Most Competent Medical Officers.WINDHOEK, South Africa, June 21.\u2014The recent dismissal of Dr.Margaret Fleming, dlatrlct aurgeon was overpowering when this govern- j thought right, whether Liberal or ment came Into power\u201d, said Mr.i Conservative.King.\u201cThere were a number of 1 As for himielf, he was a Liberal bankrupt roads.It was the present ] through and through, and \u201cI nongovernment that unified these roads , fess I cannot see any good in Tory-into a single system; it was the pre- ism\u201d, said the Prime Minister amid sent government that got Sir Henry ! laughter.Thornton\u201d, continued the Prime I In eight and a half years the gov-Minister, and this reference to the ! ernment had produced seven sur-head of the Canadian National Rail- pluses and brought the country out way system was applauded.\t] of depression into prosperity, Mr.The Prime Minister spoke in a ; Kb}§ ,c,lailPetl- _\t, .\t__.theatre, but loud speakers set up in j Of the Duncan Commission report, a nearby park carried his voice to : appointed by his government to those who formed an overflow meet-!s?^® tjb® problem of Maritime \u2014- ting there.\trights, Mr.King said that aurmg | representation notwithstanding the Hon j\" P Veniot, Postmaster;^6\telection campaign he had j resignation of the Hon.Dr.King as General c'f Canada and a former undertaken, if returned, to impie-, Minjster of Pensions and Health.to effect as equitable a distvi-! of Grootfontein, on the ground that, bution of the portfolios as might being a woman, it was undesirable te possible under the leorganization,\tshould act as district sur- which would be made.No province)\t.would be permitted to suffer in the p™ ln area framing a veo 4.4.\t4?\u2022-ool «r»\tMnti MONTREAL, QUE., June 21.\u2014 The movement of troops to Petawa- Saturday in Mont- DENIES CHARGE MADE BY CHIEF OF OPPOSITION William H.Moore, Former Chairman of Tariff Board, Accepts influences entirely outside the market itself, and while there was no real improvement in business conditions at the close of the week, many investment buyers re-entered the market, and accumulated shares at what they believed to be \u201cbargain\u201d prices.The revived demand sent stocks sharply upward on Thursday and, since buying at such a time is usually traceable to experience traders, the sudden reversal of price tendencies was of more than ordinary significance.On Friday, however, further selling appeared and although it was absorbed with little difficulty, such issues as Brazilian Traction.International Nickel, British American Oil, International Petroleum and Imperial Oil lost a part of their recoveries of the previous session.Inter-listed issues, including International Nickel, bora the brunt of the liquidating movement.Nickel, which sold at 26 3-8 a week ago.dropped to a new 1930 low price of 20 1-4 during the week and closed on Friday at 23 3-8 after exceptionally heavy trading.Brazilian Traction dropped from 44 1-2 last week to a low of 37 at the height of the selling movement and recovered to close on Friday at 39 3-8 where it was still more than four points net lower.Similarly, Ford of Canada \u201cA\u201d was subjected to active selling, but in spite of its Riding.WHITBY, Ont., June 21.-liam H.Moore, until this chairman of the Dominion - Wil-week Tariff real on the Canadian National Mari- ®aajf\u2019 'time Express of hats or is it to be the slightly elongated slim sports outline of last season?The week opened bravely with Victorian and Edwardian frocks Clifton.On the outskirts of the town an automobile which had been following for a considerable distance, driven by Mr.Alphonse Mignault, of Cookshire, attempted to pass the car trailing 'over the dirt in the best driven by Stoddard The latter gave nineteenth century style.Then came much space, vnth the result that MOUNTIES RECEIVE PRAISE FROM BRITISH NEWSPAPERS Some Editors Still Vision Force as Battling With Indians and Esquimaux \u2014 Others Simply Praise Horsemanship.thirteen officers PurPose during his visit last night He announced his resignation from the Board, accepted the unanimous nomination offered him by Liberals of the constituency and answered charges levelled at him by Hon.Mr.R.B.Bennett, Conservative leader.officers and thirty-five men, and! M Mootr® branded *s /'false\u201d -\t- Mr.Bennett s allegations that ho the 34th Field Battery.Belleville,! !and sixty-three men from Charlotte- IDENTIFY REVOLVER USED town, P.E.I.On June 30th, five of-IN MURDER OF REPORTER ' H.\\V.Ayer.Mrs.David McRae is staying in Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Blier and fam-Quebee for a short time ,to be near My spent a day recently at their her little daughter, who is in the summer cottage at Woodland Bay.hospital.\tMr.John A.MacNaughton has Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Porter and:taken possession of the meat mar-family, Mr.and Mrs.R.Magwood ket which he recently purchased sons, of this place.\tinnze winner and son, Victor ,of Thetford Min-ifrom Mr.A.E.Wharram.\tj -H.and Mrs.David Smith, ac- \u2022\t\"\t' \u2018 es, and Mr.Janies Magwood were: Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Burton have\u2022 compamed by Mr.and Mrs.G.M.l guests on Sunday of Mr.and Mrs.'got settled in their house, whichi \u201dler^J\" a™ family, of Coaticook, Wm.Crawford.\twas partially destroyed by fire all?6\"1.Su,nday at Peasley Pond, at| Two of Mrs.Everade McKee's couple of months ato.\tB\tnu \u2022 1 children are staying with her sis-\t______________ Miss Helen Davis, of Heathton, is ter, Mrs.Wright, while she is in thej\tWAY'S MILLS Messrs.James and Thomas Peary!\t, \u2014\u2014\u2014-\t.\t.- were vicitiri!» friends in T emesuri.r The Ladies Aid will hold a social.family, of Dixville, were visiting at; recently\tj for afternoon and evening at the|Mr.Harvey Drew\u2019s on Sunday.; Mr.\"and Mrs.Leslie King.of!home of Mr.and Mrs.W.N.Horn.Prof.Havard, of Sherbrooke, has; B«R7:HBE0Tlf|E STORIES a guest of Mr.and Mrs.F.D.Gilbert for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.Cyril Drew and Lower freïand,\u2019'weTe'guesTs\"o\u201cn Sar- on Wednesday, June 25th.\tireopened his singing class for the: urday at Mr.David McRae's.\tResidents of Way\u2019s Mills desiring.summer, which is held in the town' ¦ \"\thave news items published inlhall every Friday PETER HAS HIS TURN (By Thornton W.Burgess) Mr.Albert Bailey was the guest to evening.the Record are requested to give j Mr.and Mrs.Saul Scott, of New-them to Mrs.F.C.Daniels, the port, Vt., were visiting Mr.and correspondent, who will be glad to (Mrs.L.E.Dresser one day recent-receive them and forward them toTy.- .\tthe Record office in the regular; Messrs.Luther and Willie Xason, The Misses George Johnston.way,\t;of Massawdppi, were Sunday guests! Frank Suicides.Henry Labonte and;\t- of Mrs.Flora Decoteau.Messrs.* m \u201d 1 of Mr.S.Crawford on Sunday.EAST ANGUS W'hate\u2019er to others you may do Be sure they will return to you.\u2014Peter Rabbit.Peter Rabbit didn\u2019t know whether jto be angry or to laugh.At first he Yes, Peter felt angry.Joseph Bums went to Bury to visit Aberdeen Lodge, LO.O.F.Mr.Joseph Bums received news on Wednesday, July 18th, from MILBY J Nelson wâshburn anT Bill Da^s!You ^\t^ were visiting at the same home.I_,n \u2018p^li at jo.-.eo on thems.Les.-, \u201e\tu .\u201e .Mr.a n d' ifv s.1\u201d en e 'g a u ch i e r*, i s s | J e, Lkereally was °n Peter and \u2014-., \u2014v -,\t- The nosers on the altar of St.\u2018jrene Gauthier and Mr.Norrie Gau-i^e ^new -^e spent a lot of Pawtucket, R.I., that Mr.Israel La- Barnabas Church on Sunday were;tbier motored to Richmond on Sun-itime hunting: for Jerry Muskrats chance, formerly of East Angus.Placed there by Mr.and Mrs.P.day^\t\u2022 house.Then he had been told that was accidently killed on May 1st.Powers, cf St.Johnsbury, Vt., in\tand JIrSi Gordon Hauver andjhe was sitting on the roof of that Miss Francis Cowling went to memory o.their sixers, Misses jfamj]y motored to Sherbrooke on new house, when aL the time he Montreal on Tuesday, where she -Aa^rla anfa hatnenne Burton.__ Sunday and were guests of Mrs.| was sitting on the bank of the will be the guest of her brother., Mr.and Mrs.J.Savage were in Hauver\u2019s mother, Mrs.M.Morrow.'Smilng Pool, where le had sat many Mr.Edward Cowling and Mrs.1 town during the past week from Cowling, for a few days.\u2022\t(Ontario visaing his.sister, Mrs.J.Mrs Ernest Davis is in Sher- B- CampbeH.brooke for a few days with her Several accidents are reported in little son, Blake, who is in.the Sher- j this vicinity this week.brooke Hospital for an operation.- Mrs.Bums, of Island Brook, was |\tGOULD a recent guest of her son, Mr.Jos-\t_____ eph Burns and Mrs.Burns and her, Mr.and Mrs.A A MacAulay re-£1*ter,\tWestgate.\tturned home from Montreal on The Ln,ted Church young people Fridav.Mr.MacAulay\u2019s friends, and invited friends are having their h that he ma- soon'be restored annual outing at SUver Lake next bacPk to health, week, June 23rd, to 30th.Tr,e chape- Mr> and Mr8.Geor Kiddi of rons are to be Mrs, M .A.Davis, and Phili b\tthe week-end at Rev.and Mrs.V.V.Conrac.\t, the Kome of Mrs.Kidd\u2019s parents, The W.M.S.met on Tuesday, Mr.and Mrs.John MacCaskill.June 17th, at the home of Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Elvidge, Robert Edwards.Arrangements of Cowansville, motored to town were made for an ice-cream social on Saturday and were guests of Mr.on July 1st at the farm of Mr.Chas.and Mrs.M.N.MacKay and Mrs.Andrews at South Dudswell.\tD.MacKay.Mrs.D.MacKay, ac- The Ladies\u2019 Aid met with Mrs.M.companied them to Cowansville on H.Davis, Wednesday afternoon, ; Sunday, where she will spend some June 18th.There was a good at- time.te-^ance and future activities were The Sacrament of the Lord's panned for the summer months.Supper was dispensed in the Unit-' The devotions were conducted by ed Church on Sunday.Rfv- Mr.Conrad.Lunch was serv- Rev.P.Pollitt, of\u2018Bury, preach-! ed by Mrs Davis, assisted by herjed on Friday morning imd Rev.oaughter, Miss Amy Davis.\tRobertson, of Scotstown, on Satur-1 The annua! service of Angus 1 day.Both services were enjoyed by j Lodge, A.F., and A.M., will be held; those who were privileged to at-: at the United Church, Sunday morn- tend.ing.June 22nd, at eleven o\u2019clock.! ReV.and Mrs.Pollitt and son* The preacher is to be the pastor of ' were guests at the manse on Fri-the church.\tday.Rev.Robertson was also a! CHRYSLER Nrr^ PRICES SMASHED SAVE $200 to \u2018350 8 I 7 The most sweeping price reductions in all Chrysler history are now in effect on the current Chrysler \u201d77\u201d models.Chrysler \"77\u201d prices have been reduced §200 to §350 because a new Chrysler model will be introduced in midsummer to take the place of the \"77\u201d.Other current Chrysler models\u2014\"70\u201d, \"66\u201d and new Chrysler Six\u2014are being continued without change.Reductions as large as §200 to §350 on so fine a car as the Chrysler \"77\u201d will quickly dispose of the available supply\u2014 so don\u2019t delay.Your present car will be accepted in trade.Chrysler\u2019s liberal financing facilities are available.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.; times.Of course, he hadn\u2019t believ ^ A.Smith were Mr.and\u2019Mrs.Charles, ed that he was sitting on the roof: Verra, of Boston, Mass., and Miss 0f a house.He han\u2019t believed it Bessie \\\\ nson, of Coaticook.\tand bad sajd s0 and now r had Messrs.Clarence Smitn and G.A.turned out that after an he had I S\u2019 -m M0redd° HH lan** + **?+ ***?* \u2022>**«?+ + ***** + + * + \u2022>\u2022{\u2022 LeBaron Inn.Pb.119, No.Hatley.A.H.Genge, Piano Tuner, 194 Quebec Street.Tel.S46-Y\u2019.Dance tonight, at the Avalon.Sherbrooke Record will be on sale at Robert Pearce Grocery Store, 161 Wellington Street South.mer season and as cold weather comes later in the year.\u201cWhether it is entirely due to the consistent advertising carried on by whole wheat food manufacturers or whether housewives are being largely advised by other means, cannot Mrs.W.R.! first vice-president, ,\tArmstrong, Pearson, who joined in entertaining the little j One of the principal features was ones, making their school closing a | the excellent report of the Prov-happy and joyful event.\ti incial convention at Macdonald Col- -\u2014\t! lege given by Mrs.J.H.Woodside.YOUNG PEOPLE\u2019S SOCIETIES As the W.I.is putting on an ex-TO HOLD JOINT OUTING i hibit of wool at the Toronto, Ottawa .\t,\t, ,\t.i On Saturday next, June 28th.the iand Sherbrooke Fairs, each county be analyzed for certain, but there is\treverai younff People\u2019s Societies of 'is asked fo\u2019r four exhibits.\tThis\tmat- an undoubted trend for lighter, more\tthe city will hold \u201c \u2022 j t ti ; .\tter is in charge of\tthe\tcounty\tpres- digestib e and better balanced fam-\tthe forym of an excursion to New- !\tWent, Mrs.Ashe, ily meals in Canadian homes as hot\tport( via the steamer «Anthémis\u2019\u2019.!\tPlans were made\tfor weather approaches\u201d, said one jF\u2019r £everaI official of the Company.\u201cHouse- !\tvavp I wives are certainly paying more 1 The discriminating bride will , attention to the science of their diet choose platinum for her bridal j than they did a few years ago\u201d, portrait.Nakash Studio.\tj \u201cThe day of the big meal seems definitely to be passing.W\u2019hether years individual so- an ice cream social to be held at the Consolidated undertaken to have 1 School during the first week of July, some form of outing or picnic in j The committees in charge will be: the summer season and this year i refreshments, Mrs.V.R.Beattie, | the suggestion was made that all iMrs- PaiSe and Mrs- _c- J- Wood- Testimonial meeting Wednesday naUght fnn-at H p.m.All are welcome.\tFor a short time only Permanent Readine room at above address, Wave Special $9.00, 2 for $15.00.open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fri-, We curl the ends.All work guar- the societies in the citv unite and i ward: entertainment, Mrs.Marlin, Mrs.J.H.Mann will be a guest ^\u2018summer Vwinter'aualitv^d ho!d onI>' one outing.The idea was i Mrs.F.S.Browne and Mrs.Smiley, at the Connaught Inn, North Hatley, vaiue is being reahzed^t its t?ue : adoPted' and H » believed that econ- : Twenty-four blocks for the quilt attending the opening of a branch i worth as being more essential than ?my\t,be effected and a more en-.were brought in.Others having ! shop of Mann\u2019s Reg., located at Con- : bulk.\u201d\ts v * c\ti joyable time, result with the larger I blocks ready may send them to Mrs.\u2018As far as the Shredded Wheat number participating.Company is concerned, we are natur-1\t1\tProP°sed is one of the.\t, \u2022lly cnytego.prop.g.nd, thr.pgh .tîfïSTS*\tM.' Dawson.Mrs.Henderson, convener of bet- days from 3 until 5 p.m.anteed.\u2014 Louis Permanent Wave Shoppee, 75 Wellington Street North, Phone 2071.Open evenings.PLYMOUTH CHURCH UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Dufferin Avenue\tKushner\u2019s Beauty Shop\u2014Marcel Minister, Rev.G.Ellery Read, D.wave, shampoo and hair cut, 8.30 D.; choir director, Mrs.Alberta to 1 p.m., $1.00 every day.Marcel Adams; organist.\tMr.Leonard wave 50c.Work done by experts.Brodie.\t|Pcir appointment call 2385.Sunday semdees: 11 a.m., prépara-:\t__,__.,,\t,\t,\t, tory to the Communion of the Lord\u2019s Dance ton^ht, at the Avalon.the advertising columns of news papers to promote the eating shred ded wheat at all seasons\u201d.available in this vicinity and should I f°ur prizes had been promised for prove especially attractive owing to ! the fact that the steamer will stop at Mountain House to allow the Young People an opportunity to j climb Owl\u2019s Head, accompanied by a.guide.This is made possible Supper the following Sunday.Sermon, \u201cProphetic Aspects of the Lord\u2019s Supper.\u201d Anthem, \u201cThe Home of Light,\u201d (J.C.Macy), 7 p.m.Sermon \u201cThe Way Into God\u2019s Kingdom.'\u2019 Anthem, \u201cO Bountiful Jesu\u201d (J.Stainer).Solo by Mrs.Churchill, \u201cOne Sweetly Solemn Thought,\u201d (Ambrose).Church School: 10.45, Beginners and Primary departments; all others at 12.15.You will be welcome at these services.A cordial invitation to strangers and visitors in the city.All sittings free.Our Trade In Watch Sale closes tonight.Buy a Bulova and we will give you $5.00 cash for your old watch.Pay the balance after your vacation.A.C.Skinner Limited.Rollie and bis Red Jackets at the Avalon tonight.Strawberry festival, Tuesday, June 24th, from 4 to 6 on Mrs.R.H.Fletcher's lawn, Lennoxville, under auspices of St.George\u2019s Guild.Strawberries, tea and ice cream.Music by Piper McLean.Should the, weather be unfavorable will be held in parish hall.ODD FELLOWS TO ATTEND SERVICE AT TRINITY UNITED CHURCH\tv ^ J \u201e\t.- The local Odd Fellows will attend ' r^nt^ Ratlwfv ^ t m QUvbeC divine service in Trinity United the school, and requested that they be sent to her during the summer, as Miss Drummond wished to have them ready early.An excellent report of the singing class at the school, under Prof.Havard, was given by Mrs.Marlin.Financial obligations had been met Church tomorrow morning,'at eleven 1\tNavigation Company in ar-! a*d the year\u2019s work closed with an o\u2019clock.The pastor, Rev.W.S.Len non, B.A., D.D., will preach on the subject, \u201cThe Queen of Virtues\u201d.The special music by the choir wiil include the anthem, \u201cShepherd of Souls\u201d, (Jones), and a selected solo by Miss Eleanor Wheeler.The Sunday School and the Trinity Brotherhood will meet as usual at 10 a.m.Rev.Dr.Lennon\u2019s subject for the evening service, at 7 o\u2019clock, will be \u201cMen Who Missed Their Chance\u201d.1 ranging for special train service and ] examination for which five prizes a special run of the steamer \u201cAn-1 were given, themis\u201d for this event.Ordinarily when the steamer is operating on _\t.ts regular schedules a stop cannot ! the roll call was, \u201cSuggestions for a ^_ ______j _\ti\tii\tM .\t;/~i_.\u2022 i tt mi The \u201cPractical Idea\u201d for the day 1 was given by Mrs.Cameron, while be arranged so as to allow sufficient ' Community Hall\u2019 time to climb the mountain.This ! Following the adjournment a will, therefore, afford the only op-1 social hour was spent when refresh-portunity of the season to make this ¦ ments were served by the hostesses, most interesting climb.\tj\tMrs.Billings, Mrs.Walter Browne -\u2014- j\tand Mrs.Ashe, who were assisted in ASCOT W.I.MEETING ! servinS by Ml's- C.J.Woodward.present undergoing repair, while the highway between Waterville and Stanstead is also being improved making it necessary \u2018o make a detour in order to reach Woodland Bay.ÏVith the train from Newport to Sherbrooke passing through Woodland Bay at about seven o\u2019clock in the morning and arriving in Sherbrooke at 7:40 a.m., and the train from Sherbrooke to Newport, leaving Sherbrooke at 5:15 p.m.arriving at Woodland Bay around six o\u2019clock, it is expected that a large number will take advantage of this sendee to reach their summer homes at Woodland Bay.**\u2022{\u2022?{-\u2022$ * *$ * * * * + «$> LENNOXVILLE ?\t?*î> 4* ? ?*\t* *J* ?> Mrs.C.G.Green and Mrs.Barbara Green have gone to Grand\u2019 Mere and Waterloo, where they expect to be the guests of friends during the next month.Miss Clarice McCurdy, R.N., is spending the week-end in Montreal, the guest of her sister.Miss Edna McCurdy.\u201cUncle Tom\u2019s Cabin,\u201d at St.George\u2019s Hall, Lennoxville, Tuesday evening, June 24th.See Topsy, Little Eva, Uncle Tom, etc., at St.George\u2019s Hall, Lennox-ville Tuesday, June 24th.rrrinnroTririnnnn^^ DR.D ARC HE\u2019S HOSPITAL EYE\u2014EAR\u2014NOSE and THROAT DISEASES.Eye* Examined for GLASSES.92 KING STREET WEST Collections Let us transfer your slow and doubtful book accounts to your bank account.Correspondents throughout Canada and the United States.Rosenbloom Bldg., Sherbrooke, Telephone No.4.\u201cOffice in Sherbroeke Since leZS.\u201d Scripture characters who showed great insensibility to the spiritual.The choir will render Bowles\u2019 anthem, \u201cEre Another Sabbath Close\u201d, at this service.TRINITY UNITED CHURCH (Corner of Court and William Sts.) Rev.Walter S.Lennon.B.A., D.D., minister; Prof.R.Havard, Choir-leader; Miss Madelyn Rider, Organ- 30 a.m.\u2014 Sunday School session ! and Trinity Brotherhood meeting.11 a.m.Odd Fellows\u2019 Divine Service.Sermon by the minister, \u201cThe Queen of Virtues.\u201d Music, anthem, \u201cShepherd of Souls.\u201d by Jones; solo \u201cThe Comforter,\u201d by Tourjee, by Miss Eleanor Wheeler.p.m.\u2014Subject of the sermon, Chance.\u201d Sabbath BULL SHOW The Lennoxville Farmers Club are holding a bull show at Beatty Bros, farm on Monday, June 23 at 10 a.m.ORFORD WOMEN\u2019S MET The June meeting of the Orford Women\u2019s Institute was held at the home of Mrs.W.McCurdy, Spring The regular meeting of the Ascot Women\u2019s Institute was held at the home of Mrs.Thos.Billings, on Wednesday afternoon, with an attendance of .twenty-nine members and many visitors.The president, Mrs.A.F.Browne, being engaged \u2014\tas deputy examiner at the school, INSTITUTE i the meeting was in charge of the hold their annual church parade and Decoraton Day service on Sunday June 22nd.Brothers will meet at Road, on Thursday afternoon, Junej 15, with a very good attendance,1 j there being six members and four j visitors present, Mrs.Faith taking I B£c:stîmo Unity Lodge, No.8, I.O.O.F.\t-,\t,\t* j \u2022\t- - - -\tthe members from Orford m her car, for which she received a hearty vote of thanks.The president, Mrs.,,\t, ,\t, Andrew Faith, was in the chair and the longe rooms at 10.30 a.m.and .opened tke meeting in the usual 1,1\t'1T'\u2019 way, routine business of reading the \u201cMen Who Missed Their Music, \u201cEre Another Close,\u201d by Bowies.All seats are free in Church.Y'ou wi'.i receive welcome at its services.mill march to Trinity United Church.Lunch will be served at the lodge rooms a; 12.45 p.m.and at 2 p.m.brothers will proceed to Elmwood cemetery for Decoration Day service.Tirinity a cordial CHURCH OF THE ADVENT East Sherbrooke, Anglican.Rev.E.H.Humphries, priest charge.(1st Sunday after Trinity) 8 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.11 a.m.\u2014Choral Eucharist.2.30\tp.m.\u2014Sunday School Bible Class.7 p.m.\u2014Evensong.and BANK OFFICIALS WILL VISIT CITY Mr.R.A.Ramsay, of Toronto, ; assistant general manager, and Mr.G.G.Laird, of Montreal, super-' intendent of Quebec branches of the : Canadian Bank of Commerce, will visit Sherbrooke and the Eastern i Townships on their annual tour of inspection on Monday and Tuesday ' next.ST.PAUL\u2019S MISSION Sunday School, 10 a.m.Evensong, 7 p.m.BAPTIST CHURCfT Conner Portland Are.& Queen St.Rev.R.M.Simmons, B.A.B.D., Minister.Organist, Miss Alice Sangster.^11 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship, \u201cThe New Age, VIII.The New- Fellowship.\u201d 32,15.\u2014Sunday School.7 p.m.\u2014Evening worship, \u201cFor the Service of Mankind.\u201d The members of the Sherbrooke Division of the St.John Ambulance Brigade will worship with us in the evening.All who may be studying in the Ambulance Classes will be cordially welcomed.DR.M.B.ARMSTRONG VICTIM OF AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT | Friends here of Dr.(Mrs.) M.B.Armstrong will regret to hear that 1 she was recently the victim of a serious automobile accident at her ! home in Costa Mesa, Caiif.While on I her way to church, Dr.Armstrong\u2019s car was struck at the intersection of two streets and completely demolished.Dr.Armstrong suffered several broken ribs and received injuries to her right leg.Present reports are that she is progressing favorably.ST.PETER\u2019S CHURCH SERVICES Re».Canon H.R.B:gg.A.K .C., Rector.Organist, Mr.J.V.v, Blackburn, Mus., Bac.(1st Sunday after Trinity) 8 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.11 a.m.\u2014Morning service.S.H.S.Baccalaureate Service.7 p.m.\u2014Evening Service.Tuesday, St.John Baptist Day, 10 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.Wednesday, Holy Communion, a.m.Evening Prayer, 8 p.m.PRIZE WINNERS IN NATIONAL TEMPERANCE COURSE _ Four residents of the Eastern Townships are mentioned as winners in the Women's Christian Temperance Union Scientific Temperance Course which was held recently throughout Canada.These are Lena Cairn, of Compton.in the senior group, who wrote under Sherbrooke County; Owen Allenby, cf Waterloo, and Edith V.Morris, of Stanstead, in the intermediate section, and Billy Carson, of Rock Island, whose name appears among the juniors.10 THE SALVATION ARMY Citadel, Wellington St.South Captain and Mrs.W.W.Lorimer, Officers in charge.10.15 a.m,\u2014Directory Class.31 a.m.\u2014Holiness Service.2,30 p.m.\u2014Sunday School.7 p.m.\u2014Farewell service for Captain and Mrs.Lorimer.Next Sunday, the new officers, Ensign and Mrs.Hempstead will be welcomed.TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE\u2019S OUTING Tickets for the Young People\u2019s Outing to be held on June 28th through Lake Memphremagog are now availabie for members of the various societies and their friends, and in order to be sure of obtaining the necessary minimum for the | operation of the special train and special trip of the steamer all intending to go on the excursion ____________, should procure their tickets without ! on daily work.de'a3''\t.\t_\tj After the distribution of prizes The special fare which has been | games were played, and before the secured for this trip totals $2.05 for j children left for their homes, dainty the entire trip and tickets may be refreshments were served.Mrs.Mc- secured from the President cf any ________________________________ Young People\u2019s Society or the Pas-1 ser.ger Traffic Department, Quebec : Centra! Ry., Wellington Street No.minutes of the previous meeting * \\ and treasurer\u2019s report being given.;\t, A letter from the E.T.Immigration Society was read, inviting the mem- [':\t_ bers to attend their convention be-! ing held in Waterloo on June 17,\t¦ ' and plans were made for the Institute to be represented.Mrs.Andrew 'Crawford reported the meeting and : tea at Lennoxville, when a life membership was presented to Mrs.McCurdy.Mrs.Ashe, the county president, was present and gave the members a talk on Institute work, which was listened to very atten-jtively and much appreciated.The 'hostess served refreshments, assisted by Mrs.W.J.Crawford and Mrs.C.Page.The next meeting will be held on Wednesday, July 2, with Mrs.W.E.Hetherington, Victory Highway.SCHOOL CHILDREN HAD CLOSING PARTY Mrs.W.B.McCaw\u2019s private school | closed yesterday morning, and in- I stead of the usual formal closing, a j I very jolly children\u2019s party was held 1 ; at Mrs.McCaw\u2019s residence on Que-I bee street.The closing took place 1 in the living room, which was effect-j ively decorated with peonies and ! syringa.About eighteen tiny tots were entertained by their teacher.A few 1 pretty opening exercises were well done by the children, who afterwards sang several little songs very sweetly.The presentation of prizes was the next event in the programme, Miss Laura Van Vliet making the presentations.In the second grade Phyllis Armstrong won the first prize for générai proficiency, which was donated by Mrs.David T.Dip-lock, while John Desilets won the second prize, a special for arithmetic, and Margaret Hovey won a special prize for reading.In the primary grade Ann Skelton won the first prize for general proficiency; Sidney Montle won the second and Lome Campbell the third, while Isobel Wolff won a special prize for writing, as did Teddy Chapman.Special prizes for arithmetic were won by the following pupils: Gordon Diplock, John Skelton, and Ann Hammond, the standing being based TRAINS TO STO?AT WOOD-LAND BAY The request af the members of the summer colony at Woodland Bay to have the trains stop at Woodland Bay, on flagging, during the month of July, has been granted by the Quebec Central Railway.The road to Woodland Bay is at Allatt\u2019s Bread is always Fresh, Remi /op ANYWHERE FOR YOUR JlàÜTEItî SALTED PEANUTS miscing Walter Allait tells of the apt retort of one of his delivery clerks\u2014an old-timer on his staff.Said his customer: \u201cThese rolls are not like mother used to make, as you advertise.\u201d \u201cNo,\u201d responded the travelling salesman, \u201ctimes have advanced since mother hit or miss.But no doubt she did the best she could.\u201d Allatt\u2019s Bread has a uniformity of flavor and flour texture because of the care in tne procedure \u2014the Butter-Krust Loaf of today is made today as it was the clays before on a precise time, a like temperature, an even mixture, a time and place limit on every loaf.You\u2019ll like it better and better as you eat it.The extra effort that a child makes in trying to see with Eyes like these retards his progress in all walks of life.Such Eyes can be made straight if taken in time.McConnell\u2019s 54 King St., Sherbrooke, Que.THE HOUSE OF SERVICE Printers, Rulers, Bookbinders, Office Stationery and Supplies Set-Up Paper Boxes.PAGE-SANGSTER PRINTING CO., LIMITED Formerly Page Printing & Binding Company 15-19 Albert Street Sherbrooke, Que.The Bread of Quality.A telephone call 724-W will bring a call\u2014from our Courtesy Delivery.Help Canadian Industries Buy Brome Lake Ducks Insist on the Tag on Each Duck.Do Not Accept Substitutes.A Product of The Eastern Townships.May be obtained from: Hovey Packing Company, Ltd.Ames and Sons Limited, or direct from the farm at Knowlton, Que.\u2022\u2019W You will be surprised by the different in appearance of your house if you were to have your awning renewed.There is nothing that will set a porch or a summer place off like nice clean bright awnings that are not expensive and they add beauty.E.T.Tent & Awning Co.TO RENT\u2014TENTS and WEDDING CANOPIES.A.RUEL, Manager.16a Larocque Sheet.\tPhone 1624F.BULOVA SALE $5.00 WATERVILLE UNITED CHURCH 68th Anniversary services will be held in th© United Church, Water-.villc, on June 22nd and 23rd.SERVICE WILL BE PREPARA-TORY TO COMMUNION OF LORD S SUPPER Services at Plymouth Un.ted Church j .-unday will be conducted by the' minister, Rev.Dr.G.Ellery Read.1 Sunday, Morning, 30.30 a.m.\u2014Ser- The morning service will be prépara-, mon subject, \u201cChanging Horizons.\u201d tor>\u2019t0 the Communion of the Lord\u2019s Evening, 7.30 p.m.\u2014Ser ject, \u201cThe niversaries.Monday, 6.30 in the meeting Spiritual Value Supper, which will be observed on \u2018 r'_ the following Sunday.The subject ; ' j of the sermon will be \u201cProphetic, , Aspects of The Lord\u2019s Supper\u201d.The, r t rrn ifeii PnW> i c^°*r *ing the anthem, \u201cThe Church Hall.Public Home of U h*\u201e (J c M _\t| in auditorium at 8 p.m.\t\u2022 -\t'\t-\t' cy).\\/r *¦ i\tAt the evening service the subject Adm^.on 50c.Meeting only 2oc.of the sermon ^ b ,.The w In.Special music will be rendered by t0 God.g Kingdom\u201d.The choral the choir and assisting soloists at ynusic will include Stainer\u2019s anthem, ail services.Special organ and vocal \u201cQ Bountiful Jesus\", and a solo, music will be given on Monday eve- sung by Mrs.Churchill, \u201cOne Sweet-ning.and an address by Rev.Evan ly Solemn Thought\u201d tAmbrose).Evans, of North Hatley.AD friends The church school will meet in and memVrs, past and present, are the morning at 10:45 o\u2019clock in the cordially invited.\tbeginners and primary departments, .j and at 12:15 o\u2019clock in all others.REPORT OI FLANDERS SCHOOL GROWING INTEREST IN The results of the final examina- SEASONAL DIETETICS Lons of Flanders School were as Evidence that Canadian houae-foDows:\t_\twives are taking greater interest in Grade I:\u2014Evelyn Bowker.64%.seasonal dietetics is provided by Grade II:\u2014Dorothy Lake, 63%, ' researches made for sale* Thomas Hood, 91%.Grade III:\u2014Denise 89%, Osborne Laka.85%.\tjust been completed.Grade \\ I:\u2014-Lillian Lake, 81%, For business reason», the exact \u2022'* Lake, 72%.\t, figure* cannot bo quoted.It i* found.Grade VII:\u2014Ronald Nourse, 82%.(that in the large majority of homes, U4WT4 ever 2 by the Canadian Shreddec .B.anchette, Company, the results of which have : purposes ed Wheat ROYAL VICTORIA COLLEGE McfilLL UNIVERSITY.Montreal.(Founded and endo«red bj th« Iat« Rt.Hon.Huron Strathcona and Mount Royal).For women at.udenU recldent and non-r^aidf'nt, preparing for degrees fn the Faculty of Arts (B.A., B.Sc.B.H S., B.Com.) and in the Faculty of Mueic.Students are eligible for acholanhlpa in tha Faculty of Arte.Application for residence rhou\u2019d ba made early ».* accommodât Jon in tha College it limited.Hurnary and Lean Fund For circular and infonnatfuc Apply t® THE WARDEN I Could 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SUNBEAM Electric Coal Burner.Save 50%; of your coal bill.Wiggett Electric Co.Ltd.19 Marquette St., Sherbrooke.General Contractors Building Construction Repairs and Alterations of All Kinds Let us submit an estimate on your next job.It will save you money.Phone 898.K.B.JENCKES 149 Victoria Street DUFFERIN Yours STORE lests, .\"or Finest Grccerie., ALES and PORTERS.Free delivery in the City.Orders received by mail shipped out promtly.T.A.Vallee.21 Dufferin Ave.\u2014Phone 1540.S.G.NEWTON.B.Sc., President.F.R.MacDONALD, Secretary.Newton Construction Company LIMITED.Contracting Engineers 33 WELLINGTON STREET NORTH._ TELEPHONE 546.Granada Theatre Building, Sherbrooke, Que.Rock and Earth Excavation / Construction Equipment Also on Rental Basis.Newton Construction Company, Ltd.Stewart Constructioa Company Fchoolt IfotpitaU Factories LIMITED CONTRACTORS and ENGINEERS Bunk*\tPnp«r Mill* Pnwtr Hom»» I)«mi Theatre*\tGaragee Office Mullrilnr Brick Settln* Bub-alatlors Art Building, Sherbrooke, Que.Phone 2515 Don t neglect to read the Classified Advertisements in this issue.They likely name something you want.I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1930.FACE FIVE EDITORS OF U.S.FARM JOURNALS cnrs guests Party Numbering About Sixty Spent Morning in Lennoxrille and Later Came Here, Where They Were Given Chance of Seeing City The party of over sixty editors of leading United States farm publications arrived in Lennoxville on schedule this morning.They were cordially welcomed at the Lennoxville Experimental Farm and given every opportunity of inspecting the farm and inquiring into all methods used.This was a real opportunity, as the object of the tour of the editors -is to observe agricultural development in Canada.At the conclusion of their visit in Lennoxville the party came to Sherbrooke, where they also found a warm welcome awaiting them.At one o\u2019clock today they were guests at an informal luncheon at the New Sherbrooke House tender-eri by the city.Bette EXPECT a treat when yju try these Better Bran Flakes made by Kellogg in London, Ontario.No other bran flakes are like them, i So crisp.So rich in the famous flavor of PEP.And you get the nourishment of the wheat, plus enough bran to be mildly laxative.Ready to serve with milk or cream.Sold in the red-and-green package.PEP Bran Flakes BETTER BRAN FLAKES AYER\u2019S CLIFF YOUNG PEOPLE HELD BANQUET Parents and Friends Guests at Banquet Held in United Church \u2014General Notes.BRAS FIMES AYER\u2019S CLIFF, Que., June 21.\u2014The Young People\u2019s Society entertained their parents and friends at a banquet held in the United Church vestry on Friday evening, May 30th.The guests were received by Miss Ethel Merriman and Miss Gladys Dustin.Some sixty sat down to a sumptuously laden table attractively decorated with the society\u2019s col ors of red and white.Following dinner the usual toasts, interspersed enwith a few musical numbers were enjoyed.Miss Marion Martin acted as toast mistress and extended a warm welcome to those present.\u201cThe King,\u201d first number on the toast list, was responded to by \u201cGod Save the King\u201d in unison.\u201cOur Country,\u201d proposed by Miss Marjorie Woodburn was responded to by Mr.F.A.Johnston.Mrs.W.H.Itex-ford and daughter, Miss Beulah Rexford, then delighted the guests with a piano duet.\u201cOur Guests\u201d was proposed by Mr.Everett Slack in a very witty and original manner and responded to by Mrs.W.H.Rexford.A musical number was then given by Messrs.Leland Moser and George Robinson, who sung a duet.The toast, \u201cThe Church,\u201d given by Mr.Lome Mosher, was fittingly answered by Rev.Churchill Moore.\u201cOur Town,\u201d given by Muriel Park-hill, was responded to by Mr.n.H.Slack.An instrumental duet was given at this point in the programme by Messrs.Lome Mosher and Barrington Dustin.The last toast, \u201cThe Society,\u201d proposed by Mr.M.VY.Johnston, was replied to by Rev.W.H.Thomas.The singing of \u201c0 Canada\u201d brought the evening\u2019s entertainment to a close.General Notes Mrs.Banfield Kent, Massawippi, and Mrs.Aurelia Orcutt, of Kings-croft, were visitors on Wednesday of Mrs.C.0.Fraser.Mrs.F.0.Rand, Misses Pauline Hurd, M.Martin and M.Woodburn were in Rock Island on Tuesday.On Friday, June 13tK, the prizes won by the pupils of St.George\u2019s Sunday school, who wrote papers in the W.C.T.U.temperance contest, were presented.They were as j follows: Intermediate class, Toyce 'Whipple, first prize, donated by Mrs.J.E.Bayley, Helene Davis, second prize, given by Miss M.Woodburn.Junior class, 1st prize, Glenys Whipple, donated by 'Mrs.Randj 2nd prize, Pauline Martin, given by Miss Woodburn.St.George\u2019s Guild donated prizes of equal value to all members of the Sunday school participating in the contest, Joyce Whipple, Helene Davis, Alberta Thompson, Glenys Whipple and Pauline Martin.A meeting of the Ayer\u2019s Cliff Y.P.S.was held on Friday evening, June 13th, the physical committee had charge of the evening\u2019s programme.They entertained the group with a camp fire picnic on the lake shore.Friday afternoon the teaching staff and pupils of Ayer\u2019s Cliff High School held a picnic on the school grounds.The first five grades were then dismissed for the holidays.Mrs.W.H.Rexford, Mrs.E.E.Crook and Mrs.J.E.Bayley motored to Waterloo on Tuesday to attend the Associated Boards of Trade meeting.PREMIER KING COMMENTS ON APPOINTMENTS (Continued from cage 1) presentation of all the provinces in the Cabinet.When the late James Robb was replaced as Minister of Finance by the Hon.Charles Dunning, and again when the Department of Fisheries was separated from the Department of Marine and Fisheries, it was announced that these appointments would occasion a further reorganization.The appointment, therefore, of the Hon.W.F.Kay as Minister without portfolio is not to be regarded as a final arrangement.It will also be recalled that at the time that the separation of the Department of Fisheries and the Department of Marine and intimation was given to the effect that there would be transferred to the Department of Marine certain of the work now performed by other of the Government departments, but which could more appropriately be placed within the jurisdiction of the Minister of Marine.The Prime Minister vvisn-ed it to be distinctly understood that with respect to the Department of Pensions and Health the arrangement whereby Col.Ralston is to op acting Minister until after the elections would not be continued beyond the period of the elections.The importance of the \u2019egislation with respect to war veterans enacted at the recent session rendered more imperative than ever the appointment of a minister charged with sole responsibility of the work of that department.If the present administration were returned to power the appointment of a minister immediately after the elections might be expected.SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Clark, of Montreal, are guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.Bruce, Murray street.Mi.and Mrs.S.D.Gilkcrson, of Montreal, are spending a few ^ays in Sherbrooke the guests of and Mrs.L.S.Kent.The friends of Mrs.James Vivian, of Stanstead, will regret to learn that she is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.yesterday from R\t.\t_\t.Ont., and is at present at home with sngster returned M.C., Kingston Miss Millicent Brennan, of Mont-Mr.real, was the guest of Miss Isobel Morrill, Prospect Street, on her way home from Stanstead Wesleyan College.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Beers, Kings- his parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Sang- bury, Que., annouce the engagement ster, Drummond road.\tof their only daughter, Edna Marion, * * \u2022\tto Mr.John Watson Barrington, of Rev.C.Ritchie Bell, B.A., who has the same place.The marriage will been the guest of his sister, Miss \\ take place shortly.Christina Bell, for the past few days, left last evening for his home in Truro, N.S.Miss Mary Haskell, cousin of Mr.and Mrs.T.Bench, Johnson avenue, who has been visiting friends in Sherbrooke for the past to Boston, Dr.and Mrs.R.Gaudet and Dr.and Mrs.Fred Bertrand, Brooks wee[.R) returned street, left last evening by motor, MagS ) tod for Ottawa, where they will spend\t\u2022 * * the week-end.They will make the Friends in Sherbrooke will be inreturn trip v:a the United States.| terested to hear that Mr.A.E.,,\t« I ^\tj\tnf.a 1 Hyndman has been appointed Mont- Mrs.G.H.Bradford and Miss A.rea] ,narmger for Kardex Visible Bradford motored on Thursday to I Record g t al)d m \u2022 ; in Dorval, where they will be guests.\t.\t\u2019\t.\t; \u2018 of Mr.and Mrs.Clive Dobell.Miss-j ongrdtu\u2019atlonst uPonthis Promotion.S\t^\tti5 toi; Mr,.Braaford {t,T.l.n\u201er,t.y.|hiitehip J\t^ Sto.'.n.on Mr.and Mrs?Nelson Lothrop ; f^iss Ruth Harris, entertained have returned from their wedding'P16 Mayflower Mission Band of trip, which included Cuba, a trip.\tLnited Church yesterday through the Panama Canal and afternoon at a picnic which took Southern California.Mr.and Mrs.place in the park at Lennoxville.A Lothrop are at present residing on very enjoyable time was spent.iS.E.Francis, today acknowledges ' with thanks the receipt of a cheque I for fifty dollars, which has been (deposited in the Last Post Fund.Previous to 1923 any former member of the army, navy or ai-llied services, dying without funds or { relatives, as is unfortunately some-I times the case, was buried at the ! expense of the city as a pauper, un-I less the case was brought to the ! notice of the Last Post Fund in ; Montreal.At this time, however, it I was thought that Sherbrooke should 'not appeal to her larger sister for help, and the present branch .vas formed and a charter was granted by the president, Sir Arthur Currie, and the trustees.The branch ' has been privileged to take charge I of the funerals of seven men since 'that time, who have been borne to rest on the shoulders of their tom-rades covered with their country's flag.No appeal is made for subscriptions and no attempt is made to carry a large surplus in the bank\u2014 it is the single dollar sent anonymously and tho small casual subscriptions from citizens, who thus acknowledge the claim of their less fortunate brother, that provide the funds.While there is no branch of the Canadian legicn in Sherbrooke, arrangements for the various fun-j erals, including the providing of i bearers and firing parties have been looked after by Messrs.Marshall | and Mathias, whose help is most i gratefully recognized, i Any subscriptions or inquiries i shculd be addressed to Colonel S.E.Francis, Hon.Secretary.London street, but later will make their home in Lennoxville.Supply Games were played, stories were told and all joined in a sing-song.A very delicious tea was served in the shade of the trees in true picnic SLACKERS In twenty-four hours, it is said, one silkworm will produce material for a woman\u2019s complete outfit.Silkworms, we fear, are getting lazier and lazier.\u2014Springfield Union.The pay parade of the .detail, Canadian Army Service style.The members of the May Corps, was held at the 54th Armory flower Band extended a very on Wednesday evening, followed by hearty vote of thanks to their Len-a smoker in the regimental mess, noxville friends for the enjoyable The entertainment, consisting of,?ud happy afternoon before leav-recitations, was provided by the ^g about seven o\u2019clock for home, members, following which refresh- BAND CONCERT SUNDAY A band concert will be given at the East Sherbrooke Park Sunday evening, weather permitting.This park is situated behind the St.Jean Baptiste Church, between Second avenue and Murray street.Sunday morning at 9.30 the Harmony Band will take part in the Corpus Christi procession.ments were served.* * « The wedding party and out-of-town guests for the Wasson-Chan-nell wedding were delightfully entertained by Mrs.0.R.Webster last evening, who gave a most enjoyable buffet supper in their honor at her residence on Queen stieet, Miss Margaret Robins and Miss Doris Stevens entertained last evening at the former\u2019s home on Magog street in honor of Miss Henrietta Buchanan.About thirty guests were present, and during the evening Mrs.Gault Parkei played the wedding march as little Miss Doris Gallinger and Master Douglas Gal- where quantities of exquisite gar- j linger entered the room carrying a den flowers were effectively used in gaily decoiated basket, filled with decorating.* * * Mrs.Andrea Robinson entertained at a delightful luncheon yesterday at \u201cRockmount\u201d, Moore street.pretty and useful kitchen utensils, which they presented to the bride-to-be.Many lovely f.owers were effectively used in the living room and in the dining room, where BRIDGE OUT AT WINDSOR Owing to a change which is being made in the main highway near Windsor, which has necessitated the taking up of the bridge near the paper mills, just entering the town, motorists going to Richmond are forced to make the turn at the Ross farm on the Brompton Road and to use the left side of the St.Francis River.START OILING PROGRAMME ON QUEBEC ROADS Fifty Firms Tender on Work Required for Improving Dust Conditions in Twenty Villages.QUEBEC, June 21.\u2014The population of twenty villages in the Province of Quebec will enjoy the coming summer more than last, due to the decision arrived at by the Department of Roads to spread bituminous oil on the roads in these villages.Tenders received came from fifty firms and the contracts will not be awarded for a few days or perhaps not until the first week of July.\u201cTwenty villages will no longer have to suffer from the dust coming from the automobile traffic,\u201d stated J.L.Boulanger, Deputy Minister, in making the announcement, \u201cand our plans are to carry on that policy in other villages according to the money available.\u201d Colonel Boulanger added that while this would be an improvement general for the residents of villages, ajid for motorists, another effect would be to prevent the gardens along the highways from losing much of their beauty and help the surroundings of the homes-, which in villages were nearer the highways.\u201cWhile we are proceeding with the oiling process, stated Colonel Boulanger, \u201cwe have not given up efforts to try to have homes present a better appearance by the process of painting them witlf hydrated lime, which is distributed free by the department.Last year there were 2,0'00,00!0 pounds of lime distributed and this year, judging by the demands so far received, it is expected that this will be exceeded.As a result, one going around the country can already notice a big change in the general aspect.While in the past houses, which were far from being clean in appearance were numerous, it will not be long before such places will be very scarce.Bay advertised goods.They mast always give full value.CONSERVATIVES\u2019 POPULAR MARGIN WAS 21,246 IN NEW BRUNSWICK (Continued From Page 1.) Colby Smith, (no change).St.John City: (4 seats).Tilley, Conservative .8,826 Harrison, Conservative ____ 9,15a Agar, Conservative .8,659 White, Conservative .8,982 Angiin, Liberal .5,123 Corbett, Liberal .4,971 Henneberry, Liberal.\t5I259 Steel, Liberal .5 igg Elected: W.H.Harrison, Hon\u2019.L, P.D.Tilley, M.E.Agar, Dr.W.W, White, (no change).Sunbury County: (2 seats).Atkinson, Conservative ____ l,6fil Taylor, Conservative .ijeTO Mersereau, Liberal .1,405 Barker, Liberal .1,413 Elected: E.C.Atkinson, A.D, Taylor, (no change).Victoria: (2 seats).Elliott, Conservative .2,268 White, Conservative .2,257 Niles, Liberal .2,382 Pirie, Liberal .2,371 Elected: J.W.Niles, F.W.Pirie, (no change).Westmoreland: (4 seats).Leger, Conservative .6,386 Oulton, Conservative .6,547 Siddall, Conservative .6,519 Wood, Conservative .6,848 Raworth, Liberal .6,318 Taylor, Liberal .6,342 Leblanc, Liberal.6,072 McMennus, Liberal .6,435 Elected: Hon.J.A.Loger, Dr, M.A.Oulton, M.G.Siddall, H.M.Wood, (no change).York: (4 seats).Dugan, Conservative .7,480 Jewett, Conservative .7,490 Richards, Conservative.7,458 Scott, Conservative____.7,519 Clark, Liberal .5,741 Durling, Liberal .5,688 Folkins, Liberal .5,728 Stairs, Liberal .5,726 Elected: Dr.D.A.Dugan, Dr.M.J.Jewett, Hon.C.D.Richards, J.M.Scott, (no change).SHUAH \u2019NUFF! Colored Circus Hand\u2014Here am & telegraph from the master in Africa stating he am sending us some lions\u2019 tails.Owner\u2019s Wife\u2014Lions\u2019 tails! What are you talking about?Rastus\u2014Well, read it yourself, ma\u2019am.It says plain: \u201cJes\u2019 captured two lions; sending details by mail.\u201d \u2014Honolulu Times At the beautifully appointed table^ dainty refreshments were served at done with aquiligia in rainbow the close of the enjoyable evening, shades, covers were laid for twelve.! The table was centered with a mini-After luncheon bridge was played, ature bride and groom on a silver when the prizes were w-on by MISs : pedestal, with tall silver vases of Hargiave, Mrs.E.O.Grundy and ; syringa or mock orange blooms at Jessie Hargrave.At the con-\tcnd_ jjrSi j_ gal]s p0Ure!j tea was fervid.d \u2019 afternoon eoffee and Mrs.E.S.Stevens cut the ices.Miss RoLius and Miss Stevens were assisted by Miss Kate Fales and Miss Doris Smith in entertaining their guests.An Insurance Policy that will pay off the Mortgage Ask your Grocer for it To-day ! A wonderful new cheese.not exactly a new form of cheese, but a bettet variety of an age-old favorite food.Finer and smoother in texture-full of wholesome goodness and equally delicious and digestible whether you serve it cooked or just as it comes to you fresh from the Carillon Dairy.- CANADIAN PRODUCT A N *î> *\t4 ?*\t* a* * * * * * * t CITY BRIEFLETS * 4\u201cî> * 4.* * * * -M* * * * * * ?Y.M.C.A.SUMMER SCHEDULE FOR BOYS During the summer holidays the Y.M.C.A.swimming pool will te i open for all juniors at 10.30 o\u2019clock ! each morning until further notice.BOYS\u2019 WORK COMMITTEE MEETING Last night the members of the Y.M.C.A.Boys\u2019 Work Committee met to discuss plans and preparations for the summer camp which is to open on Saturday, June 28th.It is expected that some thirty-five boys will go under canvas.CORPUS CHRISTI PROCESSION TO BE HELD TOMORROW The Catholic Charclies of the city will unite tomorrow morning for the observance of the annual Corpus Christi procession.The procession will, as usual, leave the Cathedral at nine o\u2019clock and proceed to Racine Park, where the repository will be erected.Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament will be observed at the temporary altar, after which the procession will return to the Cathedral.A MORTGAGE on your home is not difficult to pay while you possess health, energy and earning power.But should circumstances deprive your family of your support and prevent further payments on the mortgage, then it becomes a menace to their comfort and well-being.Many have pondered over this problem.Many have wondered who would pay off the mortgage should they die.You can end this worry today.By taking out a Dominion Life Mortgage Policy you can rest confident your loved ones will not be compelled to forfeit their home in the event of your death.SEVERFAL ARRESTS LAST NIGHT Four men, William Poulin and j Simeon Acteau, of this city, Joseph 1 I Dupre, of Montreal, and Joseph I Bachand, of Windsor Mills, were fined the sum of three dollars and costs each in the Recorder\u2019s Court this morning on charges of beiflg drunk last evening.Joseph Valliere, of this city, was fined five dollars and costs, when he was found guilty of being disorderly on St.Henry Street, SPORTS PRIZES PRESENTED LAST NIGHT Last night with a good representation of prize winners in the season\u2019s activities at the \u201cY,\u201d Mr.R.E.Richardson, president of the local Y.M.C.A., awarded the trophies for Tate Shield, Sunday school athletic meet, Y.M.C.A.swimming and diving competition, inter-school athletic meet and basketball prizes.In a few words the president congratulated the boys on their success, after which he presented the individual and team prizes.This brought to a close one of the heaviest seasons of activity that the Sherbrooke Association has yet attempted.Following tho distribution of prizes refreshments were served to all present.Worry over the mortgage on the home has caused many a sleepless night which has been totally unnecessary.A Dominion Life Mortgage Policy will free you of this worry.At a cost which represents only a slight increase in the interest rate of your mortgage, this policy will, in the event of your death, guarantee payment of the outstanding mortgage on your home.The coupon below will bring you full details and will not obligate you in any way.ROTAR'ANS MAKE DONATION TO LAST POST FUND At a meeting of the directors of the Sherbrooke Rotary Club, Mr.P.D.Mathias placed before those present a suggestion that a donation should be made to the local branch of the Last Post Fund.This was sympathetically received and the hon.secretary, Colonel ofcnOMINION LIFE J1 JL7ASSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICEi WATERLOO, ONTARIO The Dominion Life Assurance Company, Waterloo, Ontario Please send me details of the Dominion Life Mortgage Policy.Name.Age., .«we*»?«»#« m»mi\u2014MM»»*»e\u2014 Addres».854 Our Sherbrooke Office; 69 Wellington St.N.J.G.WATSON, Manager.I PAGE SIX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1930.éberbrookc ©aüp ftecorb Established Ninth Da/ of February, 1897.PofcUehed Every Week Day by the- Sherbrooke Record Company.Limited, at their publishing house, «9 Wellington Street North, in the City of Sherbrooke, Quebec.With exclusive franchise of Canadian Press, Associated Press and Reuter's European News Services.Member of the A.B.C.with circulation of over 10,090 audited and guaranteed.Subscription: 75e.a month, delivered to any home in the city and suburbs.Post Office delivery to any place in Canada, Great Britain or the United States: *3 per year; three months, *1; one month, 40c, Single copies, 3c.ALFRED WOOD.\tG- PIERCE, President and Editor.\tManaging Director.GORDON MILLER.\tC- p- BUCKLAND, Managing Editor.\tAdvertising Manager.could talk and talk and talk themselves out of ' their jobs.But there is in Alberta anothej type of elector\u2014the sturdy Farmer who just does not believe in perspiring all year to divide up with the fellow who flirts with work in the coquettish way of the tramp.The United Farmers believed in farm representation by farmers, and elect farmers, but allow the city men to run their show at Edmonton.The old administration at Edmonton has been yeturned with few changes in the standing of the parties.Hon.J.E.Brownlee, the Premier, is a Canadian and a lawyer.\t,\tHon.Richard Gavin Reid, the Provincial Without hisses or mental bricks you may listen to Treasurer js a Scotchman and a farmer, cvr +b.v ignorant and still enjoy the view-\tt the eloquent or the ignorant and still enjoy the view-\tHon.F.Lymburn, Attorney-General, is point if you believe that a little more education will in, Scotchman and a lawyer.joed time convince the man of the error of his ways Hon.Oran McPherson, Minister of Public Works, is a farmer from Kansas, O.Î5, A.Hon.George Hoadley, Minister of Agricul-ntreal ture, is an Englishman, and a live stock farmer.Hon.P.E.Baker, is a Canadian and a VOTERS WHO VOTE.Mount Royal riding in the City of Mo is where they had the \"Tories\u201d hived, but instead of this one constituency which gave R.S.h.te arm^on y w Smith, Minister of Telephones, a generous majority of around ten thousand, ms\tf,rr,,pr opponent losing his deposit, the Liberals exp\t^ par]b Minister without port- seats on the Island or\t'\t-\t-\t-\t- STRANGE CASE WAS CURED BY FINE SURGERY GOLD HOLDINGS STANSTEAD CO.OF GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION SHOW INCREASE: MEETING HELD FARNHAM NEWS AND JOTTINGS OF INTEREST Air Cavity Found Where Heart Over $67,000,000 of Yellow : Dr.C.L.Brown, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Should Have Been\u2014Wonder- Metal Being Held in Vaults of anJ p.Deseve, of Magog, Finance Department at End of May.ful Surgery Displayed.EDMONTON, Alta., June 21.\u2014 Modern surgery is responsible for some remarkable cures.From one of the big Edmonton hospitals a little girl was recently discharged, who had been suffering from in OTTAWA, One., June 20.\u2014The total gold held by the minister of finance on May 31st, was $67,483,-629.Of this amount $64,948,330 unusual and painful complaint.The ! as sec.urity held against Dominion .¦\t-\t- F\t- 1 notes m circulation, to the arrv>\"vri of $108,389,259.There were child\u2019s heart and chest organs had | also am- sfdeno7hePrlebeodyvPUWhdrt0 ^\t! DomVnion^^tes outstanding sltould have been wls a cavity lon-I ^ntin« to ?«,200,000 protected f\t\u2022 çi l._\tby approved securities and another \u201cnp''t\" ; «WSu».t\u20144\t** Elected Presidents of Stan-stead County Liberal Association \u2014 Newsy Items and Personals from Ayer\u2019s Cliff.folio, is a Englishwoman from London, who has been active in women's political and educational work.fear of the loss of seven Montreal.At the next redistribution of seats which will occur in 1934, the representatives of the cities will try to make for a unit of representation rather than one governed by ancient geographic?! boundaries.In Mount Royral there are 50,000 names on the voters\u2019 lists, whereas in most rural constitu encies the average is less than half that number.The urban voter asks why he should be rated as half a man when measured by rural an comparisons.The apex of the unfair distribution is reached in Mount Royal and Jacques Cartier, two Montreal constituencies which are largely English.But even in Sherbrooke City and County our j-sc count only as one-half the weight of a ¦ l _i____________________-c .L- d:-gt Liberal Leader, who rested for a Jacques Cartier, with 44,19/ voters on the beginning his_ speaking list, recorded 35,35 7 votes in 1929.L\u2019Islet, with 8,081 voters on the list recorded 6,414 in the same year.So that one rural vote was equal to seven -irban votes.R.S.White, in Mount Royal with 50,000 names on the voters\u2019 list, all of whom are well-educated French and English citizens, will have but one vote in the House of Commons in the face of the member for Bellechasse, who has only 8,930 names on his voters' lists.That is quite unfair.C.B.Howard in 1926 went to Ottawa te-presenting 12,222 recorded votes, whilst A.Boucher for Yamaska had more influence at the Capital, and he represented but 6.582 recorded votes.A few weeks ago this little girl, aged nine, showed all the symptoms of a severe attack i f bronchitis, and her complaint was thought to be a comparatively simple one\u2014until her labored breathing and evident distress made it apparent that her ailment was serious.Frighten-d by the wild breathing of the child\u2019s heart, and her choking efforts to breathe, the mother consulted a doctor, and examination showed that the child's heart and entire chest organs had moved from inion Notes Act.The statement of the gold reserve was announced by the department of finance today.The remainder of the gold held by the finance minister is against deposits in the government saving bank.AYER\u2019S CLIFF, Que., June 20.\u2014 One of the largest and most enthusiastic organization meeting of the Liberal party took place Tuesday, June 17th, at one o\u2019clock in the county building, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Representative ladies were present in small numbers from each polling division and a strong co-operative spirit was much in evidence between the English and French- Canadians by the animated manner in which the business of the meet-| niversary and unknown to them, had from Farnham and Vicinity.FARNHAM, June 21.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.\\V.J.Harris entertained thirty of their friends at their home on Saturday evening, June 14th, the occasion being the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding.A very enjoyable evening was spent socially and 500 was played at five tables.Mr.and Mrs.Harris\u2019 three sons and daughter were all at home for this occasion.During the evening a very pleasant surprise was given them by the friends present, who had in some way found that the social evening that they had been invited to was to be a quiet celebration by Mr.and Mrs.Harris upon their wedding an- EDITOR\u2019S NOTE BOOK.w days -ith relatives.Mrs.Charles Murray and Mrs.L.Benison, of Montreal, spent Saturday, June 14th, with their brother, Mr.W.J.Ha.-is, and Mrs.Harris.Mrs.W.A.Devlin, of Smith\u2019s Falls, is a guest of her sister, Mrs.W.J.Harris, for a few days.Mr.W.Sharpies, of Montreal, and Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Adams, Mrs.M.Adams and Miss Irene Adams, of Waterloo, were recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs, M.O.Sherwood.The Ladies\u2019 Aid held a regular meeting in the United Church parlors on Thursday, June 12th, with a good attendance of members present and several visitors.The hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs, J.H.Demick,, Mrs.Horace Demick, Mrs.A.Cu'thbertson and Mrs.Charles Hase, who served a salad tea at the close of the business meeting.The tables were prettily centred with bowls of pansies.that Mr.Harris thanked them on behalf of Mrs.Harris and himself for the lovely gift and the kind wishes which accompanied it.Refreshments were served during the evening by Mrs.Harris, who was assisted in serving by some of the young ladies present.General Notes Mrs.M.Farmer and Miss A.Farmer, of Knowlton, were recently guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Demick.] Mr.Russell Cross, of Montreal, i was a recent guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ira Cross.Proportional representation experts are still toiling on the electoral returns in Albert?, and it will be several days before anything but estimated figures can be presented.There is a delightful uncertainty in freak voting of this sort.nd IT\u2019S WISE TO CHOOSE A SIX It opens the way to dividing, subtracting, ar , c.i t\tif\u2014 ,\t\u2022 iQTz adding, and permits of vociferous disputes.But In Sherbrooke City and County m 1926 d\tH\tr\tthat i\t-j-\tir j i\tit does emphasize to finicky voter the idea tna, .there were 17,22 7 names on the federal voters\tK\t.lists.he can better settle the fate of the nation.We can eo on drinking our Magog water NEW BRUNSWICK ELECTIONS.\tant,\t8g°a,b,s, h,lcl,Bg\u201ems b.we.n .h,' Those who are more interested in the fjfteen-day intervals of collection whilst our joy Federal elctions now less than six weeks away jauntjng aldermen drink of the glad waters of will be trying to find comfort and solace in the Mjquelon.Let us settle this incinerator question result of the re-election of Premier Baxter and at a pUblic meeting, and cite our elected reprethirty of his followers in the Province of New sentatjves to appear before a full jury of their Brunswick.\tpeers and peeresses.Watching the little germs There were gains and losses on both sides, D]ay ]eap frog will be as interesting as seeing the but the net result is a gain for the Liberals of p0rpoise cut the waves in the St.Lawrence Gulf, six seats.\tThere may not be enough money left to get the The issue was fought on the adoption ol best incinerator yet devised for health and cleanli- government control of the sale of liquor, the nesg_______tbe one we must buy eventually.hy Baxter administration having adopted the plan of not now> the Quebec liquor laws, with some variations.Premier Baxter won his seat in St.John County by 2,500 majority, an increase of 1,300 over his majority in 1925.In the rural constituencies the liquor issue was dominant, but in the cities, and particularly in St.John City and County the clear-cut issue was Premier Baxter's contention thst public ownership of the electric development was an exploded theory in any intelligent community.He had decided to hand the Grand Falls development over to practical men, with government supervision of rates.He also promised a permanent and continuous policy of better road-building through all the main arteries of the province.Spectacular issues were the defeat of Mr.Baxter\u2019s Minister of Agriculture and the rout of the leader of the Opposition who lost his seat in Carleton County by 1,500 adverse majority, Hon.Peter Veniot, who resigned his seat in Gloucester after the defeat of his administration in 1925, and was selected as Postmaster-General hy Prime Minister King, saw his successors all re-elected by increased majorities.Taking it by and large, as the Maritime man would say, there can be little comfort for either party who may look to an analysis of the vote as predicating much change in the present standing of the Province in the coming Federal election.Premier Veniot, when he was defeated in 1925, had been the first Acadian to attain eminence in provincial political affairs, and he was the first Acadian to ever hold a Cabinet port- ** + * + + **** + * folio in the Dominion Government.How Satisfying L.¦.»\tvils Six! &** + + + + + ***** * + * * * ******* * FRONT WINDOW MUSINGS * *¦ * ** + * + + * + + + *** + * * * * * ******* \u201cThe next war will be a contest between machines.\u201d Happy day! Machines can\u2019t write memoirs.* * * At time we wonder if Mussolini ever heard of St.Helena and Doom or Miquelon.* * « She will be a social success if at eighteen she has learned to tell a homely man he looks distinguished.* * * What a world! One bunch of rebels making salt, another making hooch, and the rest making whoopee.* * * The great man has one peculiarity.He never admires himself in the mirror when he climbs from the barber\u2019s chair.* * \u2022 The Ru -dans may like sad literature, but they don\u2019t portray assault, accidents and injustice in comic strips.\u2022 \u2022 * And in the spring a young girl\u2019s fancy prompts the planting of vines to screen the porch swing.Gandhi says the only way to deal with force is by using no force.This is especially true of traffic cops.v *\t* There\u2019s one thing about daughter\u2019s graduation.Dressing her as a bride won\u2019t be such a shock to Dad ROW.Ni : \u2022 j: i ; V; I\tf \u2019 # ' \u2022 .v % *\t\\ iff \u2019 r V.\t-.vuv .V i-V \u2022\t: / : .\u2022\t.:\u2022 IV .' \u2022.: v\u2019; * * * * * * + 4* * A PRESS COMMENT BROWNLEE AND HIS CABINET.Alberta does not like to be lectured on her soap box orators, her old Lancashire free traders who would show that we don\u2019t do it that way in England, and her general adoption of parochial or class legislation.Politics in the West is largely abuse of the moneyed folks who have thriftily saved their money for several generations and who have generously loaned money to build railways and utilities through the Wes*.Lend him money and lose your friend is a s true of the mass as it is of the individual.Bondholders, who are really men who save and loan on mortgages, are anathema to the soap box orator who would have a re-division of all earthly goods every few years, so that the workless ones gun.¦J************ ***«' + * + **r, g r.rg-toom or »imiiar work ; wife for «upervfcing r^LAT BOTTOM ROW BOAT IN GOOD J condition.State pric^.Dox 22.Apply Record AN A v, ENGLISH RIDING SADDLE AND bridle wanted.Mu*t be in good condition and reaaonably priced.Apply to M.J.Armitage.Sherbrooke Pure Milk Company.Phone 686.hold account».Record.Apply Box 20 Bherbrook * LOST AND FOUND A YOUNG STRATEGIST Rita, ten, and Frances, seven, two little Chajrleston girls, were left alone in the house one night.Suddenly Rita exclaimed, \u2018Til bet you T> ED puree CONTAINING AMERICAN are afraid to go upstairs alone.\u201d bin*, let.Reward ur»n mum to th« \u201cOh, no, I\u2019m not,\u201d replied Frances \"You come up with me and see.\u201d Rfrord Office lilt/,/.BS- «GOUL-Ÿ-\t'TH^r HÇ.rfOOO VA.'âE RlûrH'm I Ni THp vyiNjoow v/hêre -Sonie.MV-bTERlOOS PER-DOM POX r I'VE CiOTTO * 4* Produce Prices * 4.\t4* \u2022J*\t?$* 4$»\t«5* *5* *5*\t*$» No changes were reported on the local dairy and produce markets yesterday.BUTTER\u2014The butter market was unchanged at 27c for Eastern Townships No.1 pasteurized creamery butter, in wholesale channels.To the retail trade solids were 30t and prints were 31c per lb.CHEESE\u2014Cheese remained 16 l-2c per lb.for Ontario cheese, and 16c for Quebec cheese, EGGS\u2014Eggs were quoted as follows to the retail trade: Special brands .38c\tper doz.Fresh, extras .36c\tper coz.Fresh firsts.32c per Joz.Fresh seconds .29c per doz, POULTRY\u2014Dressed poultry was quoted to retailers as follows: \u2014Prices per lb.\u2014 Standard A\u2019s Squab broilers 3Gc-38c 33-35c Selected broilers .33-35c 30-32c Selected chickens .30-37c 27-34c Milkfed chickens .36-44c 34-42c Selected fowls .26-36c\t24-34c Baby ducklings .\t33c Domestic ducklings .;\t31c\t28c Selected ducks .\t29c\t26c Selected goslings .\t27c\t24c Selected turkeys .\t36-45c\t32-42c A report from the seed branch of the Department of Agriculture here said the bean market is very weak, with small demand and practically no supply available.Hand-picked beans, f.o.b.Montreal, were quoted at $3.40 per bushel.Lower prices for many vegetable products featured the trading at the Sherbrooke Market yesterday.Lettuce slumped from two bunches for fifteen cents to five cents a head; while rhubarb, which brought five cents a bunch last week, was offered at three bunches for ten cents.Beets were also easier, selling five cents a measure lower than last week at fifteen cents.In the fruit sacton, Niagara cherries made their appearance for the first time this season at thirty-five cents a box.Lemons took a further drop of ten cents a dozen, selling at forty to sixty cents.Pineapples were also easier, bringing tv enty to thirty cents each, compared with thirty-five cents last week.Pork products were somewhat higher in the provision market, shoulder roasts selling at twenty-eight to thirty-two cents a pound, compared with twenty-six to twenty-eight cents last week; while loins brought twenty-oeven instead of twenty-five cents.Roast veal, on the other hand, was easier, being offered at twenty-seven to twenty-nine cents, a drop of three cents a pound from the previous week.Other prices in detail were :\u2014 THE DAIRY MARKET Butter, best creamery ., 32c to 35c Butter, best dairy .28c to 31c Eggs, per dozen.33c to 40c Cheese.30c Kraft Cheese.45c Pimento cheese, per lb.60c Brookfield.,, 40c Rockfort.60 c THE FRUIT MARKET Apples, per peck.25c to 60c Bananas, 4 pounds .25c Cherries, box .35c Grapes, per lb.18c\tto\t20c Grapefruit, per doz., $1.20 to $1.50 Lemons, per doz.40c\tto\t60c Oranges, per dozen .40c to\t85c Pineapple.20c to\t30c Pineapple.35c Strawberries, a box .15c to 20c THE VEGETABLE MARKET Asparagus, bunch.20o Beets, per measure.15c Brussels Sprouts, 2 qts.25c Celery, bunch.10c to\t26c Cabbage, each.10 to\t15c Carrots, per measure .10c to\t15c Cucumbers,\teach .6c\tto\t15c Iceberg lettuce, each .10c Locks, quart .5c Lettuce, each.i>c I Potatoes, per bushel $1.25 to $1.45 j R-.Uohes, \u2019 u k '\t.6c I Rhubarb .3\tfoi\t10c I Spanish Onions, 3 lbs.25e 1 Turnips\t 5c THE PROVISION MARKET Beef, roast, per lb.36c to\t40c Beef, carcass.17c to\t20c Roiling meat, per lb.15c to\t21o Bacon, per\tlb.40c\tto\t60c Chickens, per lb.35c to 42c Fowl.29c\tto\t35e Ham.picnic, per lb.25c to 28e Ham, per lb.30c to 40c Lamb, hind quarters .42c to 47c Lamb, front quarters .25e to 35c Liver, per lb.20c Pork, loins per lb.25c Perk, carcass .16c\tto\tISf Pork sausage, per lb.25c to\t30c Pork, shoulder roast, lb, 28c to 32c Pork, salt, per lb.28c Steak, sirloin, per lb.48c Steak, round, per lb.35c to\t40c Turkeys.40c to\t45c Veal, stewing.17c jVeal, roast, per lb.27c to 29c HOLLYWOOD PRONUNCIATION They were making a talkie-movie, when a supervisor called out, \u201cRetake on that scene.\u201d \u201cWhy,\u201d said the director, \u201cthere is nothing wrong there.\u201d \"Yes there is,\u201d replied the super, \u201cI couldn\u2019t hear the final \u2018k\u2019 in swimming.\u201d\t\u2014Variety Mr.Leslie Crimson spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.II.Crimson.Sunday guests of Mrs.A.H.Page and family were Mr.Moquin and daughters, Gabriel and Yvonne, of Eastman.Mr.and Mrs.E.,Glazier, of New Briton, Conn., and Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Cousens, of Newport, Vt., were guests of relatives here on Friday and Saturday.Hiss Lila Smith rpent the weekend at her home in Magog.She was accompanied back by her sister, Margaret, who will be her guest for the week at the home of Mr.and Mrs.D.H.Green.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Williams, of Montreal, were dinner guests on Tuesday of Mr.an dMrs.D.H.Green.Mr.Herrick Duggan, of Montreal, spent the week-end at the home of his mother, Mrs.B.Duggan.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley H.Ball and family motored to Montreal on Saturday, to attend the wedding of Mrs.Ball's brother, Mr.Jack May-bury.Mrs.E.J.Smith, of Sutton Junction, and Mrs.W.H.Fuller- ton and daughter, Mavis, of Dun-kin, were calling at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Crimson on Saturday evening.St.Paul\u2019s Church sendees: 9:15, Sunday school; :0110:3'0, morning praye; 2 p.m., Bolton Glen; 7:30 St.Paul\u2019s evensong.Mrs.J.P.Hall recently visited the homeof Mrs.Owens in Montreal and while away called on Mrs.Marshall, at Hudson Heights.Miss Bertha Needham spent last week in South Bolton, with relatives and friends.Mrs.D.Erskine and daughter, of Montreal, were guests of Canon and Mrs.Carmichael, at the Rectory.Mr.Erskine and Mr.Harry Carmichael were also week-end guests at the Rectory.The thanks of St.Paul\u2019s Church are due to Mr.Gerald T.Miltimore, for installing a Westinghouse radio in the church so that the sermon at St.James\u2019 Apostle Church, Montreal, could be heard very distinctly last Sunday night, June 15th at 6:30 standard time.The Young Ladies\u2019 Circle of the United Church held a very successful food sale on Saturday at the home of Miss Eileen McLaughlin.The president, Miss Scott wishes to thank all ahose who in any way helped to make it a success.NATIONAL CONVENTION OF CATHOLIC LEAGUE CLOSED SUDBURY, Ont., June 21.\u2014The only national officer retiring from the executive of the Catholic Women\u2019s League is Mrs.J.Coffey, of Montreal, honorary treasurer, whose place will be filled by Miss Sara P.Tanesy, of Montreal.The election was held at the closing session of the national convention here.Continuing officers are: Mrs.M.J.Lyons, Ottawa, national president; 'Mrs.W.J.MacIntyre, Charlottetown, P.E.I.first vice-president; Mrs.J.Keenan, Toronto, second vice-president; Mrs.J.W.Connelly, Edmonton, Alta., third vice-president, and Miss Rose McElderry, Guelph, Ont., honorary secretary.The invitation of Mrs.MacIntyre that the league convention be held in Charlottetown next year .vas accepted.A Great Many husbands and wives have \u201cjoint\u201d savings accounts with us.This means that either one can draw a check on the account, and is most convenient in case one or the other is sick or absent.If you do not understand this plan, call in and ask for fall details.Sherbrooke Trust Company Established in 1874.So smoke \u201cPICOBAC* when you can, while you can and whenever you can.For your own satisfaction, your own solid enjoyment \u2014because it\u2019s the best of the batch.Ask point blank for \u201cPICOBAC\u201d \u2014also in half pound tins at 75c.mm B In the handy tin I t PAGE TEN SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1930.t * ?\t*> *> *> ?O v *> ?TENNIS ?> ; *:\u2022 ?* ?*;\u2022 *:¦ JUNIOR TOURNAMENT TO START MONDAY\tI The entries for the city junior i ' singles tennis tournament under the ; supervision of Cliff Price, tennis pro, closed today, and the first round j IS HOLDER OF THREE TITLES ?\u2019 rounds yesterday.He took ; Norway\u2019s heavyweight contribution, whose\tbowlers took two strings\tout of\tseventy-four strokes in the third today was out of the championship ilic\t^1.\t.\tthrep from the Matron bov*\tGinirue'\tround, when he carded a six, and I scheme\u2014propelled there by the left batting\taverage has oeen down\tso,\t., visitors\" tu\u2019-red in\tthe hieli\tseventy-five in the afternoon when ! fiat of William Stribbling, of Geor- far it was almost out of sight, cer tainly have benefited by the ac- scores for quisition of \u2018\"Goose\u201d Gosiin.The \u201cGoose,\u201d who was doing practically nothing for Washington, has cut loose with his bat, hitting three heme runs since he joined the Browns.Yesterday\u2019s home run aided considerably in the Browns\u2019 four *10 three victory over the Boston Red Sox.Sam Grey did the rest by holding Boston to five hits.W ashington\u2019s new acquisitions didn\u2019t get much chance to hit yes- m a pitching duel wnn tne cnicago \"White Sox.but Art Shires snd Heinie Manush already have started clouting.With Ted Lyons on the mound and Ben Tate providing capable catching at last, the Sox nosed out a two to one triumph.George Questling, formerly of Detroit, did his best to keep tne New York Yankees from losing to his former mates after he replaced Lyn Larry, who went out in the third inning with a broken thumb, but his first and second hits of the season were net enough to beat the Tiger clouting.Detroit started _ by scoring five runs ¦ the first inning and won -he game by an eleven to six count The Philadelphia Athletics took advantage of the lapses by two ot their leading rivals and made their place at the head of the American League standing somewhat safer by defeating a third, the Cleveland Indians, by eight to nothing, increasing their margin of leadership ever New York and Washington to two and a half games.George Farn-shaw pitched a great game to give the Indians their first shutout of the year and their sixth straight defeat.He allowed cut five hits and Struck out eight.\"While the gap between first and second places in the junior circuit was widening, Brooklyn and Chicago, first and second in the National League, were drawing closer together.Brooklyn\u2019s P.obins gave away a close encounter to the Cincinnati Beds, two to one, while the Cubs were knocking out a seven to three victory over the Boston Brave; to I place themselves only one and a half games behind.Two Robin errors in succession, combined with two hits, gave Lar-Jry Benton, of Cincinnati, the decision over Dairy Vance in a tight game, Benton gave the league lead-1 ers only five hits.The Cubs again both three string, with 593 and 230 respective-\t\t\t ly.The scores were;\t\t\t SHERBROOKE\t\t\t Vallerand .\t.159-\t130-142\u2014\t431 Gingues.\t\t 230-179-184\u2014\t\t593 Dufresne .\t.202-159-204\u2014\t\t565 Maskell .\t.\t169-1SS-151\u2014\t\t508 Brownlow .\t.190-\t157-208\u2014\t555 \t950-813-989\u2014\t\t2752 \tMAGOG\t\t Simoneau .\t.142-\t162-129\u2014\t4oo Gaudreau .\t.152-\t170-136\u2014\t458 Gauvin .\t.150-1S0-224\u2014\t\t564 Hawlev .\t.167-\t150-126\u2014\t44.3 Bibeau\t.166-\t156-157\u2014\t479 \t777-\t828-772\u2014\t2377 Sherbrooke\twon 2 strings.\t\t Newark .\t.26\t35\t.426 Jerssv City\t.26\t36\t.419 Reading .\t.23\t33\t.371 AMERICAN\tLEAGUE STANDING\t\t \tWon\tLost\tP.C.Philadelphia\t.37\t22\t.627 New York .\t9*7\tQ->\t.593 Washington\t.\u2022\t.\u2022 OCf\t
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